Cherokeean/Herald (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 149, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1997 Page: 5 of 16
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CHEROKEEAN/HERALD of Rusk, Texas—Thursday, April 10,1997—Page 5
Lady Eagles trample the competition
RHS team sets records at Doug Jordan Relays
The RHS Lady Eaglee 8how off their trophiea for the 1997 8ea8on. The team includea: (in front from
left) Glenda Nelson, Denlae Jones, Chrlatina Sessions, Crystal Munslnger and Martha Sturna. On the
aecond row are Lori Stewart, Holly Holcomb, Makeaha Glenn and Nyja Levlaton. On the third row are
Haley Ha88ell, Shamanda Ervin, Onica Hill and Roahunda Tllley. Standing in back are Tameka
Gardner and Nina Brlnkley. The Ladiea will participate in a district meet this week in Diboll.
The RHS Lady Eagles won the
Doug Jordan Relays in the girls divi-
sion Saturday with 198 points, 111
points ahead of second place
Timpson. Two Ladies set new
records in their respective events.
Denise Jones set a new record in
the 3200 run with a time of 12:09.
She was followed by Crystal
Munsinger with a time of 13:14 and
Hassell with a time of 14:36. She
also set a record in the 1600 meter
run with her time of 5:35:56.
Tameka Gardner set a new record
in the triple jump with a jump of 371
3/4. Gaidner injured herself in the
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event. She also placed first in the
long jump and Stums placed sec-
ond.
In the 400 relay, the team of Lori
Stewart, Nina Brinkley, Martha
Sturns and Gardner took first place.
Munsinger also placed first in the
800 meter dash with a time of 2:36.
Glenda Nelson placed first in the
100, and Shamanda Ervin placed
thiid.
The team of Brinkley, Sturns,
Stewart and Gardner took first in
the 800 relay with a time of 1:46.
Nelson took first in the 400 meter
dash and Lewis placed third.
On Thursday and Friday the La-
dies will compete in a district meet *
at Diboll. They must place first or
second in each event to advance to
regional competition.
Good Luck to
the Ladv
4/
Eagles!
Scotty Helm (left) and Derek Bennet ahow off the robota they made in Stacy Cameron'a aecond grade
claaa. The atudenta have been learning about apace and the uae of robota. Aa a parent-child project
the aecond gradera deaigned their own robota and told about ita use.
Alto sets
date for
kindergarten
registration
Alto Elementary School will hold
its Pre-Kindergarten and Kinder-
garten Round-up on Tuesday, April
22 from 7:30-10 a.m. in the work-
room next to the principal's office.
All children who will be four on or
ore Sept. 1 and meet the guide-
a for economically disadvantaged
imited English proficiency are
jible to register for pre-kinder-
.ten.
Children who will be five years old
on or before Sept. 1 need to register
for school at this time.
Parents need to bring a copy of
their child's immunization record, a
copy of the child's legal birth certifi-
fi and their social security num-
if possible.
a child has not had a DPT/Polio
booster and T.B. skin test since turn-
ing four years old, it is required
before entering school.
Students will not be allowed to
enter school without a current shot
record.
Pre-kindergarten students will not
be put on the list until all paperwork
is completed and turned in.
I (Parents are urged to register their
children ahead of time to aid in the
Spinning of the 1997-98 school year.
Couple charged
in Dialville
marijuana bust
A Dialville couple have been ar-
rested and charged with possession
of more than 14 pounds of mari-
juana valued at approximately
120,000.
The Cherokee County Sheriffs of-
fice said Deborah Ann HalBey, 32,
was arraigned Tuesday afternoon.
Her bond was set at $3,000. Her
husband, David Halsey, was ar-
raigned later in the afternoon with
his bond being set for the same
amount.
They were arrested early Tuesday
morning by a special unit organised
fay the district attorney's office.
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It happened at Rusk Nursing and Rehab!
Our residents en-
joyed dying Eas-
ter Eggs as well as
an Easter Egg
Hunt with Chero-
kee Christian Day
Care, Betty's Day
Care and Helping
Hands Day Care.
After the Easter
Egg Hunt children
from Cherokee
Christian Day
Care performed a variety of songs for the residents. Our thanks goes
to Mrs. Candy and her children for the wonderful program.
For the month of
April, we are go-
ing to be busy get-
ting our garden
ready. We will be
planting a variety
of vegetables, as
well as improving
our flower gar-
dens. We are very
lucky to have a
group with "green
thumbs." Also in
April we are going
to be busy preparing for the Arts and Crafts Fair in May. Our
residents have been busy painting ceramics, making scented sachets,
crocheting scarves, and making a variety of other crafts that we will
be putting into our Arts and Crafts booth.
Everyone is invited to come and join in the fun!
RUSK NURSING
and
REHABILITATION CENTER
Sandy Pate, Activity Director
1216 W. 6th St., Rusk, TX 75785 (903) 683-5421
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Whitehead, Marie. Cherokeean/Herald (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 149, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1997, newspaper, April 10, 1997; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth152315/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.