The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1991 Page: 2 of 27
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Sealy Tiger Band
Boosters Meet
By Mimi Neumann, Reporter
The Scaly Tiger Band Boosters
met on July 2. We discussed the
booths we were having at the Sealy
Bration, and ordering T shirts for
the band students.
We would like to say thank you
to the public, Sealy Fire Depart-
ment for donating the dunking
board and the KCs for the ring
toss. We really appreciated it.
Our next fund raising project will
be a garage sale on August 3rd.
Clean out those closets and help the
band. We will need help on August
2nd to price items for the sale.
Anyone interested in helping is
more than welcome.
Band practice starts August 5. As
of now — the Tiger Band has an es-
timated 115 members.
Our next meeting will be August
6, at the band hall.
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Carrie Sisa, Bonnie Jasek, Kandi CCA Meeting to be Held
in just a few days.
Specialized instruments leave tiny, almost invisible scars.
Since there's no long incision, there's almost no post-operative pain.
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Association results in first through
sixth places, include: pee wee goat
ribbon race — Charla Mikeska,
Bobby Henneke, Colby Grawunder,
Kolby Fellers, Stacey Sodolak, and
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Schools to Reunite
A school reunion for the schools
north of the Colorado River in
Colorado County is planned for
Saturday, August 3, from 2:00
p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at New Ulm
Fireman's Park. Herman Seminary
School of Frelsburg is in charge of
planning the reunion.
Those attending are asked to
bring food for the afternoon lunch.
Schools included in the reunion are:
Buescher, Brushy, Boggy Branch,
Pinoak, St. Joseph, Herman Semi-
nary, Santa Anna, Zimmerschiedt,
Frelsburg Catholic, Rocky Hill and J
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friends are cordially invited to at-
tend. A person from each school is
asked to serve as a captain for regis-
tration and picture taking.
Flag Football Time
Flag football registration is com-
ing soon. All who are interested in
coaching, sponsoring, or refereeing
please contact Rick Bauman at 885-
2819.
Watch your paper for registration
information.
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Kolby Fellers, Colby Brandt, A _ ' _
Karley Kendrick, and Tarri Ueckert; Sealy Scouts on Summer Camping Trip
sub junior cloverleaf barrels— . . . . . . ..
Aaron Brandt, Trey Moore, Molly Members of Sealy Troop 548 and grees some nights, mostly below 450 foot depth.
Sims, Manda Haltom, Aimee Kern, Brenham Troop 158 had a busy 50 degrees, according to Carrell The scouts did four hours of con-
Nathan Sainiak; summer camping experience on the Wendt. Sealy scoutmaster. servation work at camp, and after an
junior cloverleaf barrels — 127,000 acres Philmont Scout Their camping program included additional six hours will qualify for
Justine Janczak, Rebecca Reznicek, Ranch in Cimarron, New Mexico. shooting 50 calibre black powder a 50 mile hiking award.
Alix Morrow, Jennifer Peck, Jaime The campers hiked approximately guns, racing packs burros, horse- Sealy scouts and several adults
Hubble, Stephanie Baker, senior 80 miles with 30 to 50 pound back back riding, skeet shooting with 12 left Sunday for a week's summer
cloverleaf barrels — Amy Hodges, packs over mountains and through gauge shot guns, and trout fishing, camp at El Rancho Cima in the
Carrie Sisa Mark Emshoff Randi valleys, crossing four streams. They also toured abandoned hard Devil's Back area north of San Mar-
Maze, Jonathan Peck, Bonnie They carried a three to four day rock gold mines, descending to a cos. /
jasek; supply of food. They cooked and
sub junior pole bending — Trey camped out, purified their drinking
Moore, Aaron Brandt. Manda water from wells and springs, and
Haltom, Aimee Kern, Ryan Kruger, sometimes had to carry a supply of'
Craig Harris, Jr.; junior pole water for two days at a time. A
bending — Jennifer Peck, Monica ranger accompanied them for two
Coody, Rebecca Reznicek, Jaime days.
Hubble; Stephanie Baker, Justine Temperatures were around 60 de-
Jaczak; senior pole bending — grees by day and as low as 43 de-
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be in and out of the hospital in 24 hours or less, with full recovery
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TWIRLING WINNER and second place winners were Combined Community Action,
Brenda Bravenec of Sealy High Justin Burger and Trey Moore. . Inc. will hold its board of directors
School won top twirling honors in Junior breakaway roping was meeting on Thursday, July 25, at
the military solo competition at won by Andy Baker, withCurtiS 7:30 p.m.at 53 IE. Colorado in La
the recent summer twirlina camo Kendrick and Lon Moore tiling for Grange. The public is invited to at-
the recent summer twirling camp second and third place. Winners in tend.
at Stephen F. Austin State Uni- junior ribbon roping were Andy
versity in Nacogdoches. She is $tphjmir Raker
the daughter of Cindy and Gary Senior ribbon roping — Jonathan
Bravenec of Sealy. Peck, Clint Burger, Mircle Sanders,
Micheal Sanders, Jesse Byler,
Our Want-Ads Get Results! Stephen Cryan; senior tiedown —
Jonathan Peck, Stephan Cryan,
Mircle Sanders, Doug Bass, Jesse
Byler, Clint Burger, Michael
Sanders.
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The following names were
inadvertently omitted from the
Wallis Elementary School annual
awards assembly which was held
May 28.
All "A" Yearly Average award
recipients were:
Fourth grade — Stephanie
Marek, Andy Cochran, Virginia
Ferrell, Amanda Toman.
Answer Thy 'Phone!
It will ring a lot when you place a
Want-Ad in The Scaly News.
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pee wee calf riding — Colby *
Brandt. Colby Grawunder, Jeremy I
Novicke, Charla Mikeska, Dusty 7
Dobbs, and Monica Mikeska; sub-
junior calf riding — Aaron Brandt, 2
Nicholas Novicke, Nathan Sodolak,
Jake Sims, Matthew Walls, and
Justin Burger,
Pee wee straight away barrels —
Kolby Fellers, Colby Brandt,
Karley Kendrick, Monika Mikeska,
AWARD WINNER TerriUeckert,andCharla Mikeska;
Melanie Earnheart of Sealy High School receives congratulations from suh junior straight away barrels k
SFAdirectorof bands John Whitwell after being named outstanding flag Trey Moore,» Aaron Brandt, J
performer during the flags and rifles summer band camp at Stephen F. vaigmarmis,-pathan odqtak,
Austin State University in Nacogdoches. Her parents are John and junior straight away barrels__ .
Rebecca Reznicek, Alix Morrow,
Stephanie Baker, Jennifer Peck,
Andze?snosarageabrayndakon VISIT SCOUT RANCH
—Amy Hodges, Carrie Sisa, Philmont Scout Ranch campers included, left to right, front row: Aaron Wendt of Sealy, advisor Chuck Babb
Jonathan Peck, Mark Emshoff, of Brenham, ranger Steve Pecot, Carrell Wendt and Tom Theriot, of Sealy, advisors; back row: Alex Newton
Bonnie Jasek, and Kandi Kinsey, and Jon Balch of Brenham, Shane Theriot and Daryl Pawlak of Sealy, Keith Kilgore and Phillip Hadley of
Pee wee cloverleaf barrels — Brenham.
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1991, newspaper, July 25, 1991; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559114/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.