The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1981 Page: 5 of 8
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New High School 90% Complete
From outside the
new high school co-
mplex appears to be
all but complete.
The Leonard Board of
Trustees has begun
the process of insp-
ecting and accepting
various phases of
construction by spe-
cific contractors.
The complex is due
for final completion
around August first.
A formal open house
will be scheduled
shortly after the
completion of the
building to allow
all members of the
community to inspect
the new. complex. PH-
OTO BY JEANNIE JOHN-
SON
The LHS Tigerette
Drill Team attended
the First Annual
Drill Team Festival
at Sandy Lake Amus-
ement Park on Satu-
rday, May 16.
The Tigerettes
performed a prop
routine to "I’m Po-
peye the Sailor
Man" and a jazz ro-
Page 5 THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, FRIDAY, MAY 29. 1981
LHS Drill Team Receives Trophy
utine to "Celebrat-
ion”. Both routines
received a second
division rating and
a trophy. Judges
for the competition
were Miss Gussie
Nell Davis retired
Director of the Ki-
lgore Rangefettes,
Gee Gee Davis, tea-
cher for the Ameri-
can Drill Team Sch-
ool and Dr. Irving
Dreibrodt, S.M.U.
Band Director.
Sandy Lake Amusem-
ent Park designed
the Fun-Fest ten ye-
ars ago, starting
with only 18 bands.
This year bands, ch-
oirs, orchestras,
and for the first
time drill teams wi-
ll go over 750 grou-
ps.
Accompanying the
drill team were Fra-
nce Clayton, Theresa
Glover, Sheryl Benn-
ett, Garnell Watson,
Wendy Thompson, Mr.
Travis Rowland and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Kegans.
Homemaking Additions
Tilger Promoted At GM
The Hair Care and
Styling workshop pr-
eviously scheduled
for Friday will ins-
tead be a field trip
to the Greenville
Beauty School, held
on Thursday afterno-
on May 28. Interest-
ed participants sho-
* uld meet at the Hom-
emaking Department
at school at 1:00 p.
. m. The group will
tour the Beauty Sch-
ool and one of the
. instructors will ta-
1k with them concer-
ning hair care and
styling. The partic-
ipatns will eat a
late lunch in Green-
ville before return-
ing to Leonard.
The Food Workshop
on "Crepes" will be
held at 10:00 a.m.
Tuesday, June 2 with
Mrs. Gloria Roberts,
Home Economist with
Texas-New Mexico Po-
wer Company present-
ing the program.
Jimmy A. Tilger
has been promoted to
manager of the Gene-
ral Motors Acceptan-
ce Corporation offi-
ce in Waco. He succ-
eeds A. Bryan Rich
who is retiring aft-
er an association
with the company of
40 years.
Mr. Tilger has be-
en credit manager of
the Houston-Gulfgate
branch. A graduate
of East Texas State
1963. After serving
in various capaciti-
es in Dallas he was
promoted to credit
supervisor in Waco
in 1976. He was app-
ointed dealer relat-
ions manager in Hou-
ston-Gulfgate in 19-
78 and has been cre-
dit manager there
since 1979.
Mr. Tilger is a
graduate of Trenton
High School and is
the son of Mr. and
University, he join- Mrs. Ralph Tilger of
ed GMAC in Dallas inTrenton
Contributions To Leonard Cemetery
Recent contributi- $25.00; additional Raymond E. Smith
ons to Leonard Ceme- donors include: Mr. $25; Mr. and Mrs. G.
tery Endowment Trust and Mrs. Nolan T. D. Merrell $25; Mr.
Fund include: Mr. & Maxwell $25; Mrs. E. and Mrs. Marcus Hut-
Mrs. I.B. Reavis in M. McDonald $25; ton $50; Mrs. Georg-
memory of Mrs. Bead- Ms. Sally D. Wilkins ia Ross $25; Mr. and
ie Ferguson Broyles $25; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D.E. Latimer
$25.
Contributions may
be sent to Taylor
Funeral Home, %R.L.
Taylor, Leonard, Te-
xas 75452.
The Tigerette Drill Team received a trophy at the First Annual Drill Team Festival
at Sandy Lake Amusement Park. Left to night (oust now Officers, Carol Caldwell Eli-
zabeth Harris, Patti Culling, Tutu Correa; second row le(t to night Leigh Ann Stewm-
an, Linda Gill, Treasa Ivey, Mary Garza; thitd ow Le(t to sight Lori McIntosh, Tina
Gabbard, Kay McCreary, Karen Ensminger; fourth ow left to sight Trish Eaton, Joyce
Russell, Lisa Lewis, Annie O’ Johnson; 66th ow le(t to sight Kelly Watson Lisa
Faulkner, Nicole LeBlanc, Belinda Watson; sixth now left to night Sherry Parker, Ju-
lie Welch. PHOTO BY.JEANNIE JOHNSON ‘
President’s Honor Roll & Dean’s List At ETSU
he name has change
but you get the same
dependable service.
W. I. Southerland, M.D.
The Medical and Surgical Clinic
Sherman, Texas
Regretfully announces his
retirement from the active
practice of medicine; as of
June 15,1981.
Lows ewo co co oa
Texas NewMexico
Power Company
Caldwell’s Flower Shop
Phone 587-3495 • Leonard, Texas
2002)
The President’s
Honor Roll and Dea-
ns’ Lists for the
1981 spring semest-
er at East Texas
State University
have been announced
by the ETSU Records
Office.
To be eligible
for the President’s
Honor Roll, a stud-
ent must have a pe-
rfect 4.0 grade po-
int average and be
registered for at
least 12 hours of
college credit. To
be eligible for the
Deans’ Lists, a st-
udent must have a
3.25 average for a
minimum of 12 seme-
ster hours.
Betty Evans has
been named to the
President’s Honor
Roll. Dean’s List
local students are
John S. Barrow, Br-
enda K. Daugherty,
Michael L. McCreary
and Debby Thacker.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Flanagan Celebrate 25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth (Pete) Flanag-
an were honored on
their 25th Wedding
Anniversary with a
reception on Sund-
ay, May 17 in the
home of their daug-
hter, Mrs. Dwain
Campbell.
Honorees children
were hostess, Mrs.
Dwain Campbell, Mrs.
Danny Bob Davis and
Rickey Flanagan.
A three-tier white
wedding cake was se-
rved to approximate-
ly seventy-five gue-
sts.
Community Public Ser-
vice Company has
changed its name to
Texas-New Mexico
Power Company, to
more accurately por-
tray the area we serve.
Your utility bills will
soon have the new
name, but you’ll still
get the same depend-
able service you can
count on. You can still
mail your electric pay-
ments to the same
address, or bring pay-
ments to the same
office. The name, Texas-
New Mexico Power
Company, reflects the
stability of a company
capable of serving two
states, which means
more consistent, reli-
able service for you. If
you have any ques-
tions, just give us a
call.
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1981, newspaper, May 29, 1981; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1670588/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Leonard Public Library.