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Page 4, Section A, SOUTH BELT-ELLINGTON LEADER, Thursday, August 31, 1989
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Mike Crawford, an ’87 Dobie graduate and football Club and was great fun for all involved. e wee o ug.
player, entered the U.S. Navy on Aug. 28. He is stationed RITHDAY WISHERS
at Great Lakes, Ill. studying to be an electrician’s mate.
Lots of good luck wishes are sent to Mike from his parents Ron Williams, manager of Central Hardware, will
David and Jamie Crawford, sister Lynn, fiancee Angie celebrate his birthday Sept. 1. Sending him birthday
Booker and from all his friends. wishes are his wife Patsy, sons Mark and Sean and other
LUNAR RENDEZVOUS family and friends.
Sonja Isham and teacher Michelle Chol helped the CONGRATULATIONS, STEPHANIE
1989 Lunar Rendezvous Princesses (and their fathers and Congratulations are sent to Stephanie Gonzales for
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1989-90 at a recent American Drill Team camp. She was
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she won the most beautiful costume award and best
soloist. As a result she was asked to perform at Sea World
where she won a medal for High Spirit All-American.
Stephanie went on to tour Mexico City where she was
named top soloist. She performed at the Mexico City
Orphanage for Girls, The Amphitheater and visited the
Presidential Palace. Congratulations are also sent to Ste-
phanie for being elected cheerleader at Thompson Inter-
mediate. Wishing her good luck are Mom, Dad, Mike
and Greg.
BELATED BIRTHDAY WISHES
Connie O’Neil celebrated her birthday Aug. 29. Send-
ing her belated birthday wishes are her sisters Sandra and
Nancy, her brother Manuel and her parents, Joseph and
Mickey. Her family also hopes she will enjoy her party
this weekend.
CONGRATULATIONS, DOLPHIN DOLLS
The Dolphin Dolls Drill Team would like to congratulate
Gina Ferraro, Dolphin Doll of the week and Kristin
Hayman, Dolphin Darling of the week. These girls gave
Pasadena ISD strives
NEWBORNS
The following babies were born at St. John Hospital.
Zachary William, arrived Aug. 15, 1989, weighing 9
pounds, 5 ounces. Proud parents are William Joseph and
Janet Lynn Massey.
James Michael Hasse arrived Aug. 17, 1989, weigh-
ing 5 pounds, 15 ounces. Proud parents are James and
Kathryn Hasse.
Matthew James Glenn arrived July 20, 1989, weigh-
ing 5 pounds, 7 ounces. Proud parents are Brian and
Cynthia Glenn. Welcoming him home is big brother
David.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MARIE
Marie Flickinger, co-publisher of the South Belt-
Ellington Leader will celebrate her special day Sept. 1.
Happy birthday wishes are sent from all her co-workers
and friends, husband David and her sons Fred and Davy.
Hope your day is a great one.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, RUSTY
Rusty King will celebrate his special day Sept. 3. Rusty
is employed at South Belt Graphics and Printing. Lots of
happy birthday wishes are sent from all his co-workers,
wife Sharon and his two sons, Kevin and Josh. Have a
good day, Rusty.
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Happy birthday wishes are sent to Kristin Dean. Kris-
tin will celebrate her special day Aug. 31. Kristin is very
excited about starting kindergarten at Ambassador Chris-
tian School. Lots of love and birthday wishes are sent
from Mom, Dad and brother Paul.
BIRTHDAY WISHES
JoAnn Dimicelli will celebrate her birthday Sept. 3.
Sending her lots of birthday wishes are her loving husband
Tommy, children and grandchildren.
COLLEGE CAPERS
Adrian Cueno will attend University of Houston-
University Park. She will major in premed.
Amy Klassen will begin her freshman year at Sam
Houston State.
BELATED BIRTHDAY WISHES
Edmund Tijerina, ’83 graduate of South Houston and
’87 graduate of Harvard University, celebrated his birth-
day Aug. 29. Sending special birthday greetings to Ed-
mund are parents Tom and Stella Tijerina of Sageglen,
sister Lorrie Tijerina, Stacy, brother-in-law Hal, niece
Jessica of Plano and also from all his friends here and
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Every school day in the * Be alert for children at all
Pasadena Independent times, but especially during I
School District, some the hours when they are 1
35,000 children travel to likely to be traveling to and I
and from school. Almost from school. In PISD, those 5
every day, all these children times are 7:30-9:30 a.m.; T
make the trip safely. PISD 10:30a.m.-12:45 p.m.; and "
would like to see that safe- 2:30-4:30 p.m.
ty record reach 100 percent * Obey school speed zones, wire
and stay there. * Stop when you approach,
To make that happen, from either direction, a |
new superintendent Larry school bus that has stopped
Vaughn said the public to take on or drop off 1
schools take “a number of passengers. It is illegal to
steps each year to keep pass a stopped school bus
children safe on their way to that has its red lights 1
and from school, as well as flashing.
in school buildings and The reason this is so im-
buses.” portant, according to Robert
He said children learn Caulk, PISD’s director of f
basic rules of safety begin- transportation, is that most
ning in prekindergarten. children who are injured or
killed in school bus-related
Playgrounds and build- accidents are struck within
ings are monitored to pre- an area extending 10 feet on
vent accidents and injuries, all sides of the bus. “In this
School nurses are present on area,” said Caulk, “chil-
each campus to deal with dren cannot be seen by the
emergency situations that bus driver, and they are
might occur. And, accord- often hidden from ap-
ing to Vaughn, school bus proaching drivers as well,
drivers are trained and Never take a chance by
buses are carefully main- passing a stopped bus.”
tained to make school- * Do not assume children
provided transportation as will obey all traffic laws,
safe as possible. Expect the unexpected-a
Schools cannot do it child running into the street
alone. Everyone shares in from between parked cars,
the responsibility for keep- As a parent or guardian,
ing children safe. Here are make sure children in your
some ways Vaughn suggests care understand basic rules
parents can help:
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Beverly Hills Intermediate’s rifle corps complements
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Sonia Boessling.
Kirkmont I
sets meeting
Kirkmont I Homeowner
I Association will hold a
general meeting Tuesday,
I Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m.
I The M.U.D. Building at
g Hal’ and South Bluff is the
I scheduled meeting place.
Special squadron
The Ellington Composite Squadron was the only Civil
Air Patrol squadron to participate as an exhibitor dur-
ing the recent National Board Meeting held in San An-
tonio. The squadron was selling Civil Air Patrol license
plate frames as part of their fund-raising activities.
Major General E.E. Harwell, national commander of
Civil Air Patrol, is presented with a license plate frame
by 2nd Lt. Eddie Ray of the Ellington Composite
Squadron.
SCOUT NEWS
of safety. Although they
learn these rules at school,
the learning needs to be
reinforced at home. Em-
phasize the following rules:
* Never cross the street r
without looking both ways, a
and only at an intersection a
or crosswalk.
* If the child must walk M
where there are no side- a
walks, teach them to stay a
well off the road and always
walk facing traffic, so they 1
will see and be seen by on-
coming vehicles. •
* Teach your child to take
“10 giant steps" ahead of
the bus before crossing in Girl Scout Troop 1156 used its money from cookie
front of it. This keeps the sales and Gerland’s receipts to visit San Antonio and
child in the sight of the Sea World. Troop members, left to right, are (top row)
driver, who can signal when Eboni Darnell, Becky Hebbel, Shannon Baker, Holly
Robert A. Sandoval, son
of Manuel and Yolanda
Sandoval of the South Belt
I area, completed basic
training on June 28 and
I supply training on Aug.
22. Both schools are lo-
| cated at Fort Jackson,
i S.C. A former Dobie stu-
I dent, Sandoval will be sta-
tioned at Fort Benning,
1 Ga. where he will undergo
training in Airborne and
I Ranger schools.
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it’s safe to cross.
Endris, Marti Rankin, Jennifer Hebbel, (bottom row)
* Teach the children to say Diana Wiener, Ava Crossland, Shellee Taylor, Mara
a firm “no” if a stranger of- Watrous, Jessica Tristan and Ayesha Shaheed.
fers to give them a ride. A
* Have rules about when support group forms
children get home from I - 61 -
school. If they have permis-
sion to go to a friend’s Mother to Mother is a Meetings will be held the
house, or some other place support group for mothers, first Wednesday of every
after school, have them call grandmothers, aunts or month at 9:30 a.m. at Sage-
you when they get there and anyone with the respon- mont Presbyterian Church,
when they leave. sibility of taking care of Child care will be provided.
* Be sure children who ride children. Their goal is to For more information,
bicycles know the traffic meet once a month in acon- call Carrie Knutson at
laws and safety rules for fidential manner and be 922-1654, or Norma
safe riding. there for each other. Kaderka at 481-8975.
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