Frio-Nueces Current (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1993 Page: 7 of 12
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June 3, 1993, Frio-Nuecei Current, Page 7
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The United States Achievement
Academy announced today that
Amber Hastings has been named
an All-American Scholar.
The USAA has established the
All-American Scholar Award Pro-
gram in order to offer deserved
recognition to superior students who
excel in the academic disciplines
The All-American Scholars must
earn a 3.3 or better grade point
average. Only scholars selected by
thcirschool counsclorarc accepted
These scholars arc also eligible for
San Antonio.
John Horton who attends Pears-
all Jr. High will be one of XI7
students recognized for their aca-
demic achievement
Parentsand students interested
in TIP's Talent Search should
contact the Duke University TIP
office for more information, tele-
phone (919)684-3847.
The Alatccn members also en-
joyed Pizza, watched movies, and
around 2 AM. had a marathon
Alatccn meeting Friday morning
began w ith a pancake breakfast and
morning spiritual reading from the
24 hour book of Alatccn
FULL SET OF
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"Honoring Women in Educa-
tion" is the theme for the June 14
Pearsall Christian Women's Club
luncheon Frankie Petty of Lady-
bug Fashions will treat us to a Ca-
reer Wear Style Show Our musical
guest will be Linda Poctchke of
San Antonio and our speaker is
Patti Faulk of Brow nsville.
DURHAM, N.C. - TIP. the
Duke University Talent Identifica-
tion Program, is sponsoring a rec-
ognition ceremony to honor some
Texas' most talented seventh grad-
ers.
PEARSALL - Jennifer Maxwell
has recently completed her fresh-
man year at Southwestern Univer-
sity in Georgetown, Texas where
she is a Theatre Arts Major Jen-
nifer w as a member of the cast in
three ofthc four main stage produc-
tions that the Theatre Department
produced at SU. In the last produc-
tion. "Heidi Chronicles." she played
the part of Lisa, a southern belle
Three awards were given after each
performance and Jennifer w as very
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To be on the dean's list a student
must be enrolled in at least twelve
hours and receive at feast a 3.75
GPA.
Congratulations Mary !
Kry stie Sydow
bride-elect of
Grady Watson
MERLE NORMAN
Cosmetics & Gifts
313 E. San Marcos
210-334-8663
Friday, June 4, 1993
7:30 p.m.
Pearsall High School Auditorium
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other awards given by the USAA.
Amber Hastings who attends
Pearsall High School was nomi-
nated for this National award by
Ginger Maxwell. She will appear
in the All-American Scholar Di-
rector) which is published nation-
ally.
She is the daughter of Carolyn
and Wayne Hastings The grand-
parents arc Ruthic and Allee
Hastings of Pearsall and the late
Dot and Buster Nicholson
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215 N. ASH
PEARSALL, TEXAS
210-334-5646
WALwMART PORTRAIT STUDIO
Bring In any lower priced advertised otter and WE LL MATCH IT!
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The ceremony w ill be held at 2
PM on June 14 at Trinity
University's Lauric Auditorium in
Alatccn is a sister program to
Alcoholics Anonymous in which
the younger generation learns the
12 steps of recovery to utilize w ith
problems stemming from substance
abuse among family members,
friends and loved ones Alatccn
meetings arc available in Pearsall
weekly to children ages 7 to 17 For
further information about the Pears-
all Alatccn Group, please call the
Brush Country Council on Alcohol
and Drug Abuse at 334-9624.
Amber Hastings named
All-American Scholar
PEARSALL - the Pearsall
Christian Women Club will hold
its "Peachy Keen" Prayer Coffee at
the home of Gwen Ballentine at 167
Encino Drive, on Monday June 7
The coffee is from 9:30 -11:00
AM Please call Angela at 334-
8357 if you need to use our free
nursery.
Two athletes representing the
Special Friends competed recently
at the Silver Anniversary Texas
Special Olympics Games. May 19-
21 in Denton.
Pearsall Maverick athletes and
their events included Track and
Pearsall Mavericks coaches in-
cluded: Vicki Camacho. Susan
Hollcrbcck. Lew is Woods.
Lari Gale Heiser
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James A. Locke, Jr.
We know exactly w hat they
want in a wedding or shower
gitt. We up-date their list as
girts are purchased.
Visit us w hen shopping tor a
gift. We ll help sou select the
gut that the bride reads wants.
The Petal Patch
101 S OAK - PEARSALL
210-334-2323
Bridal
Registry
Lan Gale I leiser
bride-elect of
James A Locke, Jr
Brush Country Council kicks
off summer with Alateen Party
PEARSALL - The Alatccn
Group sponsored by the Brush
Country Council started the Sum-
mer months off right with a
sleepover al the home of Mr and
Mrs Billy Pawlik on Thursday
evening, after Pearsall Schools had
released the children for the sum-
mer
The teens went on a scavenger
hunt on Margo Drive, collecting
from residence such items as a red
hat. an unbroken raw egg. a picture
of a baby, an umbrella Each team
had three members and twenty-five
minutes to collect ten items from
those residence living on Margo
Drive. Congratulations to the
"Blue" team in their victory , and
"thank y ou" to residents on Margo
Drive.
CWC to hold prayer coffee
Any lady reading this is invited
to attend Our club has no dues and
no membership lists. You don't
even need to belong to a church
Wouldn't like to say "thank you” to
your child's or your grandchild's
teacher by inviting them as your
guest? Maybe you could show your
appreciation to the school secre-
tary?
We w ill meet at Security State
Bank Community Room on Mon-
day. June 14 from noon to 2 PM
The cost for the luncheon is $6.75
inclusive. Wc need your reserva-
tions for the luncheon and nursery
by Thursday, June 10. Please call
Mary 334-4493, Vaudinc 965-1118
or Dorothy 879-2133.
Athletes at Olympic games
Field--Roy Cantu, Gabriel
Castcncda, Ricky Jenkins. Reyes
Longoria and Kenny Myers
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Mary Yanez
Yanez makes Dean's List
certificates included: Manna D
Ochoa B. A. interdisciplinary stud-
ies. Dilley. Gracic V Lopez. B A.,
history. Pearsall. Gloria Martinez
Bcrrclcz. B A., interdisciplinary
studies. Pearsall
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Maxwell completes freshman
year at Southwestern University
honored to receive the "Goosctrcc-
Morgan Springer Award" for best
supporting performance She was
also chosen to participate in Sum-
mer Stage at SU beginning in June
Jennifer will play the character of
Vita in Mary Chases stage play
"Harvey ” which w ill run June 24-
27 and July 1-3 Southwestern
opened their beautiful new theater
in the spring and you arc welcome
to attend any of their productions
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Jr., would like to announce the upcoming marriage of their
daughter, Janie Elizondo, to Jesse Munoz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Guzman. The wedding is scheduled for June 5, 1993 at the
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church.
Mary Yanez. a senior, made
the dean's list for the spring semster
at Our Lady of the Lake University.
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Students receive degrees
Sul Ross State University con-
ferred degrees and certificates on
more than 200 students during com-
mencement ceremonies May 15 in
the Graves - Pierce Complex
Students receiving degrees and
(2) 8 x 10 s. (2) 5 x 7 s*. (10) Wallets and 18 Mini-Portraits
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