Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1993 Page: 2 of 10
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RIO GRANDE HERALD • Thursday, June 10, 1993, Put 2
Starr Piano Studio holds
annual student recital
Stair County Piano Studio held
its third annual student piano recital
in Rio Grande City on Sunday,
May 30 at 3:30 p.m. at the Fort
Ringgold Auditorium.
There were approximately 220 in
attendance. Students performing
ranged from five years of age to
adult All students played solos and
two students played a duet.
Arlene Lucette Salazar played
"Banjo Player" and "Tongue
Twister." Andrew John Paulson
played "Indian Drummer" and "Hand
Bells." Lucila Saria Castcllano
played "The Queen's Coronation"
and "Kitty Cat"
Mark Andrew Saldana II played
"For My Teacher" and "Come and
Play." Carol Torres Moreno played
"Sleepy Time" and "Mountain
Stream." Fausto Miranda played
"Sailing" and "Hello, Class! How
are You?"
Nilda Andrea Garza played "See
the Leaves" and "Tap! Tappey! Tap!
Tap!" Jeanette Marie Resendez
played "I've Got a Dog!" and
"Tongue Twister." Juan Aviel
Barrera, Jr., played "London Bridge"
and "Shadow Birds."
Andrea Renee Saldana played
"Goodbye, Summer!" and
"Mountain Stream." Amanda Lee
Clark played "Katzen Dawgs" and
"Tap! Tappey! Tap! Tap!" David
Floras played "Skip to My Lou"
and "March of the Penguins."
Aissa Lynette Salazar played "Sea
Gulls" and Merrily We Roll
Along." Edgar Ivan Castellano
played "My Favorite Swing" and
"Summer Camp Pow Wow!" Juliet
Elizabeth Peel played "The Last
Leaf" and "Lucky Duck."
Richard Vera played "County
Fair." Alexia Ana Figueroa played
"The Juggler" and "Skating Lady."
Hilario Cruz Garza played "The
First Snowfall" and "Morning Has
Broken." Jennifer Marie Resendez
played "Old McDonald" and
"Comin' Round the Mountain."
Alfredo Villarreal played "The
Bicycle Rider." Brenda Yadira
Frausto played "London Bridge" and
"Q1iu>.Rpt1e of " David
Lung played "Valse Theme" by
Chopin. Melinda Gonzalez played
"Colleen's Waltz" and "My
Bonnie."
Marlen Odette Pena played
"Celebration Day" and "County
Fair." Maria Theresa Moreno played
"Little Tarantelle. Annette Moreno
played "Oh, My Darling
Clementine."
Selene Villarreal played "Marche
Slave" by Tchaikowsky. Marlen
Odette Pena (piano 1) and Maria
Theresa Moreno (piano 2) played
together Gavotte by Telemann.
Mrs. Lung presented certificates
to students who completed a
particular level.
Students finishing the
Menuhune, or Pre-level are the
following: Andrew John Paulson,
Lucila Sarai Castellano, Arlene
Lucette Salazar, Aissa Lynette
Salazar, Carol Torres Moreno,
Jeanette Marie Resendez, Andrea
Renee Saldana, Mark Andrew
Saldana and Fausto Miranda.
Amanda Lee Clark completed Blast
Off with Piano.
Students completing Level I are
the following: Edgar Ivan
Castellano, Melinda Gonzalez,
Jennifer Marie Resendez, Brenda
Yadira Frausto, Alexia Ana
Figueroa, Richard Vela and Marlen
Odette Pena. Selene Villarreal
finished Level EL
A musical trophy was handed to
top students who excelled in
memorizing their piano pieces.
These students are: Jeanette Marie
Resendez, Mark Andrew Saldana II,
Aissa Lynette Salazar, Andrea
Renee Saldana, Jennifer Resendez,
Marlen Odette Pena and Hilario
Cruz Garza.
Menehune students who did a
good job in memorizing some
piano pieces received the composer
bust of Frederick Chopin. They are:
Lucila Sarai Castellano, Frausto
Mirenda, Arlene Lucette Salazar and
Amanda Lee Clark.
Level I and Level II students who
also did a good job in memorizing
some piano pieces received the
composer bust of Peter
Tchaikowsky. They are: Brenda
Yadira Frausto, David Flores, Juliet
Elizabeth Peel, Melinda Gonzalez,
Alexia Ana Figueroa, Juan Aviel
Barrera, Jr., Edgar Ivan Castellano,
Annete Moreno, Alfredo Villarreal
and Maria Theresa Moreno.
Starr County Piano Studio will
hold early registration for
September classes during this
month of May. Anyone seeking
further information should contact
Mrs. Lung at 487-7639.
Local Boy Scouts
plan registration
Boy Scout Troop 93 announced
this week that there would be an
open registration for new boys and
any former members.
On Thursday night, June 10, the
troop will accept new members
from 7 p.m. umii 10 p.m. For a
boy to join he must have been a
former scout or be a boy who has
completed the fifth grade, or who
has earned the Arrow of Light
Award, or be 11 years of age but
not yet 18.
The boys are to have a parent
with them when they sign up. The
cost for joining will be given at the
time of sign-up.
The place to join will be at the
home of Scoutmaster Gebhart at
123 Arredondo in Rio Grande City.
This is the last opening until
after summer camp.
Anyone seeking further
information should call Nate Fultz
at 487-5920 or Rev. Gebhart at
487-2915.
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Rolando A. Guerrero and Brenda Lee Gabert, both or
Rio Grande City, will exchange marriage vows on
Saturday, June 26 at 6:30 p.m. at First United
Methodist Church in Rio Grande City.
Guerrero, Gabert to
exchange vows
Judge and Mrs. Alex W. Gabert
announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Brenda Lee, to Rolando
A. Guerrero, the son of Mrs.
Enedina Guerrero and the late
Ramiro "Blondie" Guerrero.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, June 26 at 6:30 p.m. at
the First United Methodist Church
in Rio Grande City. A private
candlelight ceremony is planned for
relatives and close friends.
The bride-elect is a 1988 graduate
of Rio Grande City High School
and received a Bachelor of Music in
Music Studies from the University
of Texas at Austin in December
1992.
Her fiance graduated from Rio
Grande City High School in 1986
and received a Bachelor of Science
in Chemical Engineering, with an
emphasis in polymer processing,
from the University of Texas at
Austin in August 1991. This fall
Rolando will be attending the
University of Texas Health Science
Center at San Antonio School of
Medicine.
Carlos Vela, left, and Huber Trevino, right, were
awarded scholarships by the Rio Grande City
Quarterback Club. Vela and Trevino both graduated
from Rio Grande City High School on June 2. Also
pictured above is Varsity Head Football Coach Jorge
Luis Pena.
RGC
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certified bv R GCCIS D
Superintendent Ruben Saenz.
Diplomas were awarded by
members of the board of trustees.
Saenz recognized teachers and
other educators retiring from the
RGCCISD after long tenures of
service.
The following individuals were
recognized and awarded plaques tor
their long and distinguished service
in the field of education: Ma
Azucena Bocanegra, 33 years;
Renato Chavez, 29 years; Francisca
Garza, R.N., 28 years; Hortencia
Lopez, 35 years; Romeo Lopez, 29
years; Raymond Martinez, 34 years;
Elia Munoz, 38 years; Patricio
Saenz, 34 years; Abrana Vela, 36
years.
Different musical selections were
provided by the Rio Grande City
High School Band and Choir, with
the choir singing "It's So Hard to
Say Goodbye to Yesterday." During
the processional, "Pomp and
Circumstance" was played by the
Band
The evening concluded with
graduates forming a circle of unity,
and also singing the alma mater in
conjunction with the audience.
The Rio Grande Herald will
publish a list of scholarship
recipienLs from the Rio Grande City
High School Class 1993 in the near
future.
ICS students compete
in C.I.L. events
Congress designated the
1990s as the Decade of the
Brain to encourage research
on brain disorders.
Students of Immaculate
Conception School in Rio Grande
City competed in the recent
Catholic Interscholastic League
competition of the Diocese of
Brownsville held at Our Lady of
Sorrows School in McAllen.
Participants and their events and
placings arc as follows:
STORYTELLING:
Kindergarten, Victor Hugo
Villarreal, first place; April
Hernandez, second place; Anyssa
Garza, and Alyssi Garza.
First grade, Neil Shuford, second
place; Omar Pefia, sixth place; and
Daniela Hernandez.
Second grade, Natalia Jimenez,
first place; Flor Mancha, and
Joanna Moreno.
Third grade, Christina Salinas,
second place; Vanessa Treviflo, third
place; Priscilla Garza, fourth place;
and Sarah Cantu.
ORAL READING: First grade,
Amanda Vela, second place; Herbey
Barrera, Cassandra Perez, and
Christina Rodriguez-
Second grade, Natalia Jimenez,
first place; Karina Gonzalez, Andrea
Saldafia, and Christina Alvarez.
Third grade, Christina Salinas,
fifth place; Priscilla Garza, Vanessa
Treviflo, and Cindy Saenz.
Fourth grade, Juanida Lopez,
Cristina Naranjo, Myra Martinez,
and Rebckah Cantu.
Fifth grade, Jannettc Garza,
second place; Maida Olivarez,
Carolyn Ramirez, and Sonia
Ramirez
Sixth grade, Jessica Recio, third
place; Alexis Smith, fourth place;
Daniel Ramirez, and Mayela Pope.
Seventh grade, JoAnna
Hinojosa, second place; Crissy
Corona, fourth place; and Dcbra
Wagner.
MATH: First grade, Piki Guerra
and Robert Klein, fifth place tie;
Tony Jimenez, sixth place; and Lisa
Zepeda.
Second grade, Andrea Saldafla,
fifth place; JoAnna Moreno, Natalia
Jimenez, and Claribcl Solis.
Third grade, Jose Adan
Bcnavidcs, Jorge Gomez, Daniel
Salinas, and John Pope.
Fourth grade, Orlando Flores,
first place; Ana Elizondo, fourth
place; Eliza Vela, and Carlos
Gutierrez.
Fifth grade, Joel Garza, David
Ibarra, Veronica Ibarra, and Lupita
Gonzalez-
Sixth grade, Roel Flores, sixth
place; Olga De la Torre, Alexis
Smith, and Daniel Ramirez. £
Seventh grade, JoAnna
Hinojosa, fourth place; Becky
Elizondo, Eric Garza, and Crissy
Corona.
SPANISH CHORAL
READING: Fourth grade, Melissa
Barrera, Georgette Dc la Torre, Sara
Guerra, and Veronica Guerra, fourth
place. ^
Sixth grade, Olga Dc la Torre, ™
Elias Gonzalez, Roel Flores,
Mayela Pope, Daniel Ramirez,
Lorie Ann Ramirez, Jessica Recio,
and Alexis Smith, second place.
Seventh grade, Becky Elizondo,
Lcticia Robles, and Alyssa Vela,
third place.
Grulla dinner ^
theater big hit
Grulla Junior High School held
a Dinner Theater for the parents of
the student body recently.
The theme was "Mom and Dad
Look at Me in '93". The parents
were treated to music by the Grulla
Jr. High band and to song ^
selections by the Grulla Jr. High
choir.
The Estudiantina was also
brought in from the high school,
and they performed some numbers
for the parents. The One-Act play
also performed their act and did an
outstanding job.
While the entertainment was
going on, the kids of the parents
were being taken care of by the staff '
of Grulla Jr. High. The parents
were also treated to dinner that was
cookcd and served by the faculty and
catered by the studenLs.
It was the first time that this
event took place at the school, and
the staff at GJH think it will
become a tradition from now on.
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cefwful. —l*iinl Sweeney
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Roberts, Kenneth. Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1993, newspaper, June 10, 1993; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth195396/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.