South Belt-Ellington Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1991 Page: 5 of 16
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For 1990-91
Dobie names academic excellence
Thursday, July 11, 1991, SOUTH BELT-ELLINGTON LEADER, Section A, Page 5
Dobie High School stu- Jaine Yoo. Brannen, Douglas Bren- Velasquez, Donirey Ven- ,
dents achieving academic 10th grade neman, Scott Brodie, divel, Vinh Vuong, Mi-
excellence for the 1990-91 Leana Ahmed, Ofilia Zachary Bruton, Trang Bui, chelle Weber, Margaret 1
school year have been Barrera, Sarah Beyer, Rebecca Buratti, Elizabeth Wiedner and Mary Wied-
named. They are as follows. Shreyas Bhavsar, Clayton Charba and Jeffrey Chung, ner.
Ninth grade Blehm, Larry Bowden, Cynthia Clark, Emily 12th grade
Maneesha Ahluwalia, Timothy Burke, Amy Ciol- Conner, Kimberly Corson, Neeraj Adlakha, David I
Farhana Ahmed, Erin Aig- li, Michael Clark, Andrew Linh Doan, Lisa Donba- Barrett, Michael Beris,
ner, Jennifer Alford, Amy Coulston, Todd Erickson, vand, Jennifer Fotorny, Michael Black, Mary Bo- 1
Ankenman, Joyce Bente, Jonathan Herridge, Thao Juan Garcia, Denise gan, Andrea Britt, Brandon 1
Shatel Bhakta, Sital Bhav- Hoang, Liberty Karras, Gorden, John Gorman III, Caraway, Christopher Chap- 1
sar, John Black, Jason Christopher Kasper, Tyson Tadassi Gradnigo, Christi man, Grant Chim, Amy
Bowden, Ann-Chris Carl- Kymes, Marcus Lam and Grizzoffi, Thao Ha, Syed Craft, Christine Daniel,
sen, Christine Castillo, Tan-Phu Le. Hasan, Lisa Higgins, Karen Erica Davis, Matthew
David Cathey, Thanh Dinh, Mary Lummus, Michelle Hoang and Sung Hong. Davis, Deana Dittmar,
Janet Erwin, Robert Faw- Manzanales, Rufus Mullins Marcy Jacobsen, Mas- Danielle Douglas and
cett and Patrick Freyer. III, Todd Nathans, Jennifer soud Javadi, Jennifer Jen- Angela Evers.
Stephanie Gallagher, Kel- Ngo, Chi Nguyen, Mary nings, Andrea Jones, Laura Francisco Fernandez,
ly Gibson, Cynthia Gor- Nguyen, Thai Nguyen, Kertz, Bindu Kurian, Michelle Finch, Michael
man, Cynthia Griffin, Hien Thien Nguyen, Jai Patel, Danielle Lindsey, Hien Franck, Rita Garza, Keith
Ha, Hieu Ha, Amy Halbert, Rok Petric, Chi Pham, Luong, Douglas Mills, Harrison, Syed H. Hasan,
Gregory Haneiko, Kenneth Claudia Pruneda, Alejandro Kristopher Moon, Patricia Syed S. Hasan, Patricia
Howery, Benjamin Kasper, Rivera, Rebecca Schwab, Nagy, John Nguyen, Lan Hawbecker, Melissa Hulin,
Chi-Chi Le, Dawn Madsen, Allison Smith and Laura Nguyen, Phuc Nguyen, Hilde Kaiser, John Kertz,
Mynosha McCardia, J.F. Stover. Anozie Olumba, Larry Pel- Pankaj Kulkarni, My Le,
McElroy, Yesenia Mena, Paul Stuckey, Maurie ty Jr. and Hao Pham. Debra Leonard, Traschell
Cheryl Mosty, Robert Nav- Succop, Jason Taylor, Trinh Phan, Jennifer Lewis, Jennifer Lonergan
arrete and David Nguyen. Hong-Phuo Tiet, Cerita Quick, Sean Ragan, Joanna and Jackie Lowell.
Townley, Ngoc Tran, Oanh Rios, Jason Rowe, Jennifer An Luu, Lisa Lybarger,
Lisa Nguyen, Minh Tran, Thai-Lan Tran, Rutherford, Angela Schind- Eric Madsen, Ana Mata,
At the top in science
Saint Barnabas Episcopal School at 107 E. Edgebrook held its annual Science
Fair recently. There were three divisions for judging: third grade, fourth and
fifth grade, and middle school. Winners, left to right, are (front row) Andy
Broughton, first place, third grade; Bonnie Bludworth, second place, fourth
grade; Paula Triputti, second place, third grade; Leighanna Hopf, third place,
third grade; (back row) Nemesio Perez, third place, fourth grade; Zack
Bastankhah, first place, fourth grade; Natalie Canino, first place, seventh grade;
and Chris Bensch, third place, eighth grade. Not pictured is Tate Blahnik, sec-
ond place, eighth grade.
Nguyen, Quoc Nguyen, Thuyet Truong, Carissa ler, Scott Seago, Tabitha Kathy McAdams, Stephen
Thu Trang Nguyen, Tuyen Vaughn, Nicole Williams, Settles, Sherry Strybos, Morris, Bao Thu Nguyen,
Nguyen, Neisha Nixon, Tina Wright, Enise Yoo and Paul Tabor, Pravin Taneja, Joseph Nguyen, Khanh
Amelia Taurel and Matthew Nguyen, Loan Nguyen,
Rhonda Northam, Sweta Marcy Zmarzly.
Patel, Mary Pham, Fran-
cisco Ramos, Shannon
11th grade
Taylor. Vien Nguyen, Patricia
Pamela Thacker, Pien O’Brien, Hina Patel, Khanh
Lisa Ton, Leuy Tong, Bien Phan, Jeffery Succop, Jo-
Robison, Sara Rutledge, Jeffrey Abel,
Susan Seago, Siegred Alvarez, Craig Artze, Susan Tran, Diem Tran, Diep seph Terry, Thao Tran, •
Shafer, Dung Ta, Mary Blackmon, Melanie Boat- Tran, Hong Hanh Tran, Richard Warneke and Jen-
Tran, Angela Walker and man, Marcia Boyd, Amber Donald Vanelli, Gilbert nifer Zeigler.
For high school seniors
Enlistment delay offered
Young men and women quartered in Houston at
who enlist in the Air Force 9720 Beechnut, Room 306.
can delay their entry into ac- “This Delayed Enlist-
tive duty for as long as 12 ment Program lets an
* months, according to Senior enlistee reserve a position
Master Sgt. Dennis Thomp- months in advance,” says
son, superintendent, 3546th Sergeant Thompson. “A
United States Air Force high school senior, for in-
Recruiting Squadron head- stance, can reserve an
Scholarship
winner
Dobie senior Christopher
• Sanborn has been
■ awarded an Academic Ex-
I cellence Scholarship from
■ the University of Houston
I where he plans to study
I electrical engineering.
“ Sanborn is a three-year
a member of the Dobie
a Band.
Reunion planned
The South Houston High
School Class of 1961 is
enlistment date after
graduation and still have
some summer vacation
before leaving on active du-
ty”
Special enlistment options
planning its 30-year reunion such as stripes for college
July 20 and the committee experience and accelerated
needs assistance in locating promotion programs are
classmates and teachers. also available for those
Anyone who has not been enlisting in the Delayed
contacted by the planning Enlistment Program.
committee is asked to call For further information
Darline at 947-8227, on Air Force recruiting pro-
Christine at 920-4271 or grams, contact a local Air
Harriett at 331-1966. Force recruiter.
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