Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 2007 Page: 5 of 8
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ELECTRA STAR-NEWS,THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2007 PAGE FIVE
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teacher conference which will
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been announced by the building
principals.
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Beef
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Mustard
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Sliced Pickles
Grape Jelly
Strawberry
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Tea Bags
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Saltine Crackers
Sandwich Cookies
Instant Potatoes
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FOUR GENERATIONS: Four generations met in August in Littleton Co at the home of
Kathy and Jay Miller. Pictured are (third from the left) Lila Kelley, great grandmother;
Kathy (Kelley) Miller, Grandmother, (Fourth from the left); Ashlie (Miller) Thornburn (new
mother) holding her new son, Sage Thornburn.
WMU Meets Monday In Church Here
program about a couple who did
special missionary work in
Yugoslavia
Wilma McDonald reported
on World Hunger.
Carolyn Kelley talked about
how to accept God’s call and be
saved.
Ruth James finished with
prayer and lunch was served.
Present were Ruth James,
Velma Greer, Crystal Fowler,
Wilma McDonald, Rama Beth
Majors, Carolyn Kelley, Hazel
Mason, Mary Ruth Howarton,
Meta Graves, Reba Stroud,
Tracy Horton and Juanita'
Parker
Kids Korner
Mr. Daniel’s Second Grade Class contributed to Kid’s Comer
this week.
They include:
My favorite thing about second grade is getting to play on
the computer after I make a 100 on my practice spelling test and
playing on the rock climbing wall. Gage Croyle
My favorite thing about second grade is playing grames
outside at recess. Loryn Hopper.
My favorite thing about second grade is going to P.E. and
playing dodge ball and getting out early on Fridays for football.
Jacob Cato.
My favorite thing about second grade is reading all-sorts of
books. Jonathon Barrera
My favorite thing about second grade is having (
room and going to P.E. earlier in the'day and getting to n
than we did last year. Macey Buchanan
My favorite thing about second grade is Language Arts and
doing some work. Cameron Cunningham
My favorite thing about second grade is the teacher. This is
• the best class ever. Emily Gilbert
My favorite thing about second grade is reading books and
my teacher and the class room and taking the spelling test and
making new friends and the class library. Skylerr Akin
My favorite thing about second grade is having Mr Dantel as
a teacher. Bailey Davis *
My favorite thing about second grade is math and Mr. Daniel
and recess and reading. Karlie Nason
My favorite thing about second grade is recess and P.E. and
. math and pep rallies on Friday. Collier Montgomery
My favorite thing about second grade is spelling and reading
and math and Mr. Daniel and meeting new friends. Shelby Wyatt
My favorite thing about second grade is A.R. and getting
good grades. School is my job. I hope the Tigers win on Friday.
Demaroin Williams
My favorite thing about second grade is having a nice teacher
and spelling. Micala Nix
My favorite thing about second grade is math and mad
minutes and friends and reading and spelling. Riece Talbert
My favorite thing about second grade is my teacher teaching
me stuff and going outside and going to computers and math. Bri
Scheffe
My favorite thing about second grade is doing my homework
and math and spelling. Joey Giesbrecht
My. favorite thing about second grade is math and reading.
Cristin Martin
My favorite thing about second grade is doing the ma£ timed
test and going to recess and reading A.R.. books and tiq|ng the
bests and listening to the teacher read Super Fudge. Zeph Clark
These meetings are held the
second Tuesday following the
end of the first six weeks
grading period.
Students at all three
campuses will be dismissed at 1
p.m. and buses will run routes at
that time.
Dins more is m the process
of scheduling the parent
meetings. A note has been sent
to the home of each student.
Anyone not receiving one
should contact the office at 495-'
’3682.
Meetings can be held in the
homes or at the elementary
school, whichever, is more
convenient for parents.
Members of the junior high
and high school staffs will be
available to meet with parents
from 4:30 to 5:30 on that date.
District administrators urge
parents to take advantage of this
opportunity to meet with
children’s teachers.
Persons needing more
information should contact the
appropriate campus office.
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When someone does something
Crystal Fowler read a
scripture about Moses She then
Hazel Mason opened the read the names of the
meeting by giving a list of sick missionaries having birthdays
and special prayer was given by and Mary Ruth Howarton prayed
for them
Hazel Mason gave a
program about a couple that
holds services in Waco under a
Ruth James read the minutes bridge for the homeless people
from the last meeting Rama Beth Majors gave a
Theatre Work Day Planned
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Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 2007, newspaper, October 4, 2007; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238293/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.