The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 19, 2005 Page: 20 of 26
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Page 20 - The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise - Wed., Oct. 19,2005
Kramer teaches at TSTC
The Texas State Technical
College Automotive Technol-
ogy department at Waco, re-
cently welcomed back Ryan
Kramer, a 2004 graduate.
Ryan returned to TSTC to ac-
cept a teaching position in the
department:
Ryan, 23, a 2001 graduate
of Goldthwaite High School,
returned to TSTC after spend-
ing two years working in the
automotive industry in Bryan.
Ryan said, “I thought it
would be a wonderful oppor-
tunity to share my experience
and knowledge with others.
Having the chance to work
with some of my past instruc-
tors is a huge plus, and trying
to make a difference in
someone’s life and career is
important to me. The vast
knowledge my instructors had
and still have is amazing and
I hope that I will absorb
things from them by simply
being around them.”
Ryan is the son of Jackie
and Fred Kramer of Goldth-
waite. His grandparents in- Pictured above are members of the 6th period Speech and Theatre Class at Goldthwaite Middle School.
Ryan Kramer
elude J. W. and Billie Melton
of Goldthwaite and Elsie
Kramer of Huntsville, Texas.
Goldthwaite Middle School class performs Reader‘s Theatre
By Shelly Williams Theatre class of Goldthwaite
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3-part program of Reader’s the middle school has been
Theatre, Tuesday, October 18, able to fit such a class in the
2005, at 6:30 p.m. in room 2. schedule. It is amazing to
The class is comprised of sev- watch the students evolve. I
enth and eighth graders , have already seen the students
Reader’s Theatre is a perfor- grow with confidence, which
mance created by reading a is critical at this age. When
script based on a literary work, school begins, the students are
The students have been work- afraid of their own shadows,
ing hard to perfect their per- but by doing such perfor-
formance. mances, the students learn
The first program was "The how to adapt to the public,
Math Curse" followed by speak, and perform. Not only
"How to Flirt". The grand fi- are these skills essential, but
nale was "America" which re- also the students are learning
quired that all of the students about themselves.
in the class participate. The The Reader’s Theatre group
students sang "My Country tis is Lauren Arndt, Emily
of Thee" and "Mine Eyes have Bennett, Shelby Covey, Callie
seen the Glory". The pro- Fry, Liz Harbour, Skye Night,
grams varied to allow for the Katie Landeros, Patric Lara,
diversity in the class as well Magally Mares, Guadalupe
as literature. In this program, Marinez, Jordan Mello, Chris-
the students are exposed to tina Melton, Jessica
culturally diverse texts. Rodriquez, Tiffany Slayton,
I am extremely proud of the Shirley Vessels, and Christo-
students. This is the first year pher Wilson.
‘Math Curse’ performers
Pictured above from front to back are Skye Knight, Callie
Fry, Katie Landeros and Shelby Covey as they perform
‘Math Curse’ Tuesday night at Goldthwaite Middle School.
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Bridges, G. Frank & Bridges, Georgie. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 19, 2005, newspaper, October 19, 2005; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1659961/m1/20/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.