South Belt-Ellington Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1988 Page: 3 of 20
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San Jacinto South slates
Thursday, March 3, 1988, SOUTH BELT-ELLINGTON LEADER, Section A, Page 3
Public Schools Week
community open house
High school and junior aid and student activities, will be someone to talk to
high school students, their Breakout Sessions - an students who have not yet
parents and adults plan- opportunity for students decided on a specific pro-
ning to return to school can and their parents to meet gram,
get a close-up look at their with faculty members who Campus Tours - con-
local community college are familiar with the follow- ducted by members of Phi ,
when San Jacinto College ing San Jacinto College Theta Kappa, the national
South offers an open house South programs: Auto junior college honor frater-
Thursday, March 3 from 7 to Body Repair, Air Condi- nity. Refreshments will also
9:30 p.m. tioning, Business, Com- be provided.
The open house will pro- puter Science, Cosmetol- While pre-registration is :
vide an overview of the col- ogy, Data Processing, Draf- not required, Dr. Bill Raf- ,
lege, an opportunity to meet ting, Drama, Education, fetto, Student Services
with faculty members and a Electronics, Electrical, Pre- dean, says it would be help-
tour of the campus. Specific Engineering, Government, ful if those who plan to at-
sessions are as follows. History, Pre-Law, Math, tend the San Jacinto College |
General Session - a dis- Pre-Medicine, Nursing, South Open House, Thurs-
cussion by representatives Pre-Pharmacy, Psychology, day, March 3, would call
of the college on admissions Real Estate, Science, Secre- 922-3402 and register,
requirements, course place- tarial, Sociology and Pre-
ment and testing, financial Veterinarian. There also
set by local districts
Pasadena and Clear Creek 10:55 a.m. and afternoon
ISDs, along with the 1,053 kindergarten is 12:15 to
other school districts across 3:15 p.m.
the state, will observe Texas Intermediate hours are
Public Schools Week March 8:55 a.m. to 3:55 p.m.
7-11. PISD high school hours are
During this week, parents 8:35 a.m. to 3:35 p.m..
are encouraged to visit their Clear Creek elementary
children’s schools to ob- hours begin at 8:15 a.m.,
serve daily learning activi- with first-graders dismissed
ties. at 2:30 p.m. and other
The theme for this year’s grades dismissed at 3:15
effort is “Texas Public
Schools and You: A Power-
ful Partnership.”
Art winners
“We encourage the par-
ents to come and see what
their kids are doing at
school,” said PISD spokes-
man Kirk Lewis. “The
p.m. Morning kindergarten
is 8 to 11 a.m.. Afternoon
kindergarten is 12:15 to
3:15 p.m.
Intermediate school hours
are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. High
schools are in session from
7:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
Most schools require that
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The Leader would like
to remind those submit-
ting news items that our
deadline is noon, Friday
prior to the following
Thursday’s publication.
Beverly Hills Intermediate art students show off
some of their ribbon-winning entries in the recent
Houston Livestock and Rodeo Art Contest. Their
work was exhibited at Pasadena Town Square
Mall. Giang Luu’s gold medal winner is on ex-
tended exhibit at the Hayloft Gallery in the Astro
Arena. Left to right are (back row) Zabeth Parra,
Nathan Edgil, Gilbert Ochoa, Luu, (middle row)
Ha Huynh, Joyce Bente, Jamail Haris, Jodie
McGrath, Kim Nguyen and (front) Dustin Ham.
All are students of art teachers Audrey Smith and
Sandy Sanchez.
more they know, the more visitors check in at the front
they’ll understand how office.
we’re trying to help their Texas Public Schools
kids.” Week was begun by the
PISD elementary school Masonic Lodge of Texas to
begins at 7:55 a.m., with recognize the contributions
first-graders dismissed at made by the state’s free
2:30 p.m. and other classes system of education. It is
dismissed at 3:15. Morning celebrated the first full week
kindergarten is 7:55 to in March.
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Dr. Sandra Musgrove teaches in the Management division. Allen will address the con-
and Fred Musgrove, both Development department of On March 26, Sandra stitutional session at the
instructors at San Jacinto the Business Administration Musgrove and Dr. Lee
College South, will present
a paper at the political
economics session of the
Southwest Social Sciences
Conference at Houston’s
Adams Mark Hotel on
March 24.
They will discuss the pro-
position that agriculture is
overrepresented in the U.S.
Senate, contrary to con-
stitutional mandate. Sandra
Musgrove is a government
instructor in the Behavioral
and Social Science division
at San Jacinto College
South. Fred Musgrove
same conference. They will
discuss their findings that
civil disruption, rather than
peace, may result when
emerging nations make the
shift from natural to me-
chanical law. Musgrove
notes this is not necessarily
a negative situation.
Allen is a political science
professor at Texas A&M
University-Galveston. He
also teaches part time at San
Jacinto College South.
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Scout council
position
Mildred Powell of Sage- |
mont has been elected to a j
three-year term on the coun- ]
cil nominating committee of |
the San Jacinto Girl Scout |
Council.
Powell volunteered to be 1
her daughters’ Junior Troop
leader in 1965 and has been |
a Girl Scout ever since. She 1
later became a cadette and
senior troop leader, neigh-
borhood chairman, council
trainer, chairman of the
Council Recognitions Com-
mittee, a member of the
Letters to Leaders Task
Force, coordinator for
Project Explore and a day |
camp registrar.
For her involvement and
dedication to Girl Scouting,
Powell received the Thanks
Badge from San Jacinto
Council.
Girl Scouting has become
a family affair for Powell, |
whose daughter is now a
troop leader and whose
granddaughter is a Scout.
An active volunteer in the
community as well, Powell
is a first-aid instructor for
the American Red Cross,
Evangelical Lutheran Church I
in America Women Circle
chairman at her church and |
is active in her civic club.
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of Almeda. He also serves
as director of the bank’s
board of directors and was
formerly the executive vice
president. The bank is lo-
cated at 13300 Almeda
Genoa.
Bara has been in banking
for 18 years. He is from
Houston and is a Milby
High School and Lamar
University graduate. He
began his career working as
an examiner for FDIC
where he worked for nine
years before assuming a
position at another area
bank in 1979. He has been
a commercial loan officer
with Bank of Almeda since
1981.
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