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THE TULIA (Swisher County) HERALD
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1991
Ttilia Honor Rolls Announced
The names of Tulia ISD students at-
taining honor roll status for the second
six-weeks of the 1991-92 school year
have been released by the campus prin-
cipals.
The honor roll has two catagorics: the
Honor Roll of Academic Excellence,
which lists those students who achieved
an average of at least 90 or above in each
academic class for the grading period,
and the Honor Roll of High Academic
Achievement, which includes those stu-
dents who acquired an overall average of
90 or above in all academic classes with
no single class grade being less than 80.
SECOND SIX-WEEKS
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
FIRST GRADE: Colton Abernathy,
Ewell Adams, Lindsey Adams, Jayson
Anderson, Me Ichor Avila, Lacilca Bach,
Shea Barbee, Stephen Burrow, Kristine
Chapman, Emily Cothran, Casandra
Cruz, Brandon Culifer, Coey Daniel.
Kellie Daniels, Amanda Davis, Lisa
Favcla, Amber Fleet, Tiffany Galan,
Maria Ganria, Colby Gardner. Joshua
Garza, Zabtina Granado, Guadalupe
Guerra. Abby Holmes, Kellie Holton,
Ashley Huckabay, William Hulsey,
Tyrel Lashment, Domingo Laureles.
Cristina Luna. Juan Macias, Silvester
MacicJ. Dace Mahancy, Jakob Marshall.
Cindy McCrary, Evan McCunc, Janet
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Moore, Jonathan Nelson, James Nobile,
Jeffrey Pair, Crystal Quintanilla, Calvin
Rodriguez, Rachel Rosales, Angela
Salazar, Fabian Saldana, Kevin Saldana,
Chivas Steele, Allen Sturgess, Elizabeth
Thompson, Alex Trevino, Rebecca
Turner, Sara Vawter, Shawn Weiser,
Matthew Wesley, Michael West, Mary
Wiggins, Matthew Wyatt, and
Emmanuel Yarbrough.
SECOND GRADE: James Barnes,
Jacob Bentley, Andrew Carrasco, Ben-
jamin Cox, Martin Cruz, Dan Dawson,
Shalanc Durbin, Isaac Ehly, Joe Garcia,
Jeremy Gardner, Sarah Gardner,
Emesuna Garza, Elias Hernandez, Lind-
say Jones, Sara Jones, Charla Kinkcl,
Martin Medellin, Magen Moore, Jenny
Olivarez, Valcssa Perez, Kclsi Vaughn,
Jamie Walker.
THIRD GRADE: Evan Adams, Alisha
Allen, Tcmll Ambum. Jessica Botello,
Tammic Carter, Benjamin Cothran,
Jackie Criswell, Cry stal Devin, Robert
Finch, Brandalyn Frerichs, Molly Gard-
ner, Kourtney Jones, Danica Mahanay,
Jenny Rogers, Janet Sturgess. Isaiah
Suhealdea, Mallory' Vestal.
FOURTH GRADE: Amber Ayers,
Robin Bryson, Jessica Carlton. Curtis
Carter. Charlsea Ewing, Chris Gibson,
Ann Holton, Brittney Howard, David
Hulsey, Geoffrey McCaslin. Monica
Martinez, Mace Moore, Summer Moone,
Lauren Nobile.
FIFTH GRADE: Dallas Cypert,
Mindy Gresham, Nathan Moore, Mich-
elle Scott, Ches Tucker.
SIXTH GRADE: Amy Bentley,
Nancy Carrasco, Sara Dickens, Jenny
Galloway, Patrick Johnson, Kristen
Jones, Amy Martin. Kaue Rogers. Randy
Sims, Mindv Stark.
SEVENTH GRADE: Chris Burrow,
Dale Dawson, David Gibson. Sam
Hosch. Karla Kirkp3tnck, John McDon-
ough. Zachary Ramos, .Aaron WnghL
EIGHTH GRADE: Jacklvn Cannon.
Amie Carlisle. Marshal Dutton, Steven
Latham. Claudia Medina. Aaron Wesley.
FRESHMEN: Kara Culwell, Kaue
Daniel. Rachel Gonzales, Stephanie
Hernandez. Matthew Hudson. Douglas
Marshall. Lael Milner, Israel Ramos,
Wesley Stark. Andrea Yars.
SOPHOMORES: Cody Culwell,
Kimber Gardner. Brent Gunnels, Jill
Hosch, Janeda Smith. Jennifer Thomp-
son. Brooke Wallace.
JUNIORS: David Bice, Scou Bice,
Jonna Herring, Scou lrlbeck, Shanda
Miller, Nandu Patel, Jennifer Vanzec,
Cliff Vars, and Amy Wilkerson.
SENIORS: Jennifer Hernandez, Mario
Latham, Kandy Smith.
HIGH ACHIEVEMENT
FIRST GRADE: Robert Acosta,
Kevin Bartley, Christopher Chapa,
Chance Cozbey, J u 1 ia Crawford, Rodolfo
Cruz, Christopher Gutierrez, Nathaniel
Hawthorne, Margaret Hayhurst, Chris-
topher Hernandez, Paul Herrera, Maxine
Lucra, Laura Luna, Michael McCrary,
Jennifer Moreno, Christina Olague,
Elvira Pacheco, Gcnicc Powell, Gregory
Rodriguez, Barton Sadler, Roy San
Miguel, Kimberly Smith, Brian Sturgess,
Benjamin Trevino , Juan Vina.
SECOND GRADE: Jennifer Cardona.
Gerardo Cruz, Carmen Diaz, Brandon
Frausto, Starlia Frausto, Michelle Guti-
errez, Seth Haynes, Monica Hernandez,
Daniel Kinscr, Priscilla Klcman, Angie
Mata, Daniel Mata, Martin Medellin,
Dustin Merritt, Jackclyn Mole, Paige
Preston, Andrew Ramos, Laci Rousseau,
Ashley Rudd, Stephanie Thompson.
THIRD GRADE: Teresa Aguilar,
Andrew Bcvill, Derek Ellis, Regina
Gomez, Cara House, Maria Maciel,
Dianna Martin, Blake Morris, Christina
Perez, Ofelia Quevedo, Margie
Rodriguez, Zac Rogers, Jessie Rojas,
Priscilla Saldana, Keisha Turner, Andreia
Vaughn, Enn Vawter, Vicki Wilfong.
FOURTH GRADE: Leah Bentley,
Carla Eudey. Angela Hernandez, Missy
Howard, Krystal Rios. Aaron Scarbor-
ough, Cliff Shaw, Alyssa Simmons,
Skyler Vaughn.
FIFTH GRADE: Matt Cannon.
Amanda Carlisle, Paul Castellon,
Michael Chasco, Aubrey Compton,
Mandi Culwell, Lindsey Dallugc, Dana
Dawson. Brian Frerichs, Marcie Galan,
Heather Hurt. Lindsey Dive, Kassidy
Montague. Julie Morgan, Vivck Patel,
E\alyn Ramos. Nicholas Ramos, Josh
Valenzuela, Leighton Wiggins, Tyler
Wilterding, Tiffany Zapata.
SIXTH GRADE: Michael Allen,
Ismael Casullo, Joshua Corrigan, Brandy
Hayhurst. Leah House, Wade Keeler,
Dari in Kinscr, Cory Mahancy, David
Moreno, Megan Vestal.
SEVENTH GRADE: Angelica
Arellano, Marci Barnett. George Cox.
Nathan Culwell, Tara Eudey, Hollister
Gardner. Norma Garcia, Amanda Gam-
son, Lance McCaslin, Jeremy Patton,
Delaney Russell.
EIGHTH GRADE: Page House, Jenny
Pergrem. Wendell Pitt.
In the spirit ot the holiday season.
Bluebonnet Savings Bank asks vou to
help make a bundle of holidav
dreams come true tor our neighbors
in need.
Please come into any Bluebonnet
branch and pick up a free "Holiday
Bundle Bag ” bill it with clothes, new
toys, shoes, blankets, lx>oks. household
items, games, dolls or non-perish-
able ?cods o* anv » :nd and return it
to the branch; b\ I >ecember 23rd.
B.uebonnet through the Salva-
dor A tty* and loca charitable organ-
nations w. distriDute - our generous
g-.Tts to tarn: xs ir o j’ community
who would otherwise go without
this holiday season
TogetneT. we can bring joy and
comfort to most who need it most
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FRESHMEN: Michele Bice, Foy
Campbell, Janell Evans, Brent Lavender,
J’Amy Stewart, Cary Tucker, Ian Wright.
SOPHOMORES: Carlos Baeza, Joe
Henderson, Cash Love, Jennifer
Suhealdea, Staci Thompson.
JUNIORS: Mary Allen, Chad Culwell,
Shawn Glasscock, Saul Pacheco, Ryan
Prater, Adam Ramos, Kristina
Rodriguez, Laura Rojas, Leah Sanders,
Paula Shannon, Russell Sims, Tracic
Skinner.
SENIORS: Kyle Barnett, Marjorie
Coomcr, Sheila Kirkpatrick, Abel
Maciel, Chana Miller, Kennedy Mon-
tague, Felice Mote, Troy Ion Pepper,
Kaue Vanzec, Darin Via, Shay Wallace.
Vigo Park Varieties
By Mrs. Roy E. Dodson
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL day.
GOOD ATTENDANCE at both
churches. The Christmas spirit is work-
ing. Most everyone is making plans for
Christmas. The program at the Baptist
Church will be Sunday night, Dee. 15 at
6 o'clock at the Baptist Church, so keep
this in mind and come. The one at the
Community Church will be Christmas
eve. Will report on it later.
THE FARMERS are about to see
the finish of grain bul still lots of cotton
to gather. Seems it is making real good.
THE LAST report on Odie
Richardson was that he was doing as
well as could be expected. He and Inez
sure have had a rough time. So keep
them on your prayer list.
A BRUNCH was given at the John
Culwell home. Dee. 5, honoring Rosa
Lee McBride on her birthday. Those
attending were Joe Payne, Glenna, Ann,
Nikki and Ashley Crooks, Mary Billie,
Eben Ann and Lee Moore, Elaine and
Mitchell Carson, Vicki, Jeana and Sky-
lar Littlefield, Kenee, Ranic and Taryn
Borehardt, Bonnie Henderson, Patricia
Gardner, Zula Mac Culwell.
Rosa Lee would like to thank every-
one for making this birthday so memo-
rable.
SUNDAY ROSA Lee McBride,
Zula Mac Culwell and Lucy Culwell
were in Tulia and visited in the Kenneth
Wyau home, then w ent to the Christmas
home tour. The report was that it was
really beautiful.
Rosa Lee and Zula Mae ate Sunday
dinner with John and Lucy before going
on the Christmas tour.
CHUCK AND Helen Norwood got
a nice surprise. A cousin she had not
seen in 20 years walked into the store.
She knew who they were though. Morris
and Geneva Parker of Texa, TX. They
had a wonderful visit and remembering
w hen____Chuck took Helen to Tulia for
dinner Sunday.
CHARLES AND Marva Erwin,
Gordon and Vera Taylor spent Saturday
night with Curtis Latham. They went
into tow n for dinner, then to the Kenneth
Wyatt home.
IN REMEMBERING Pearl Har-
bor. did you say a special prayer for
peace. Also thanks for the pnsioncr re-
lease. Please remember God is our crea-
tor and keeper.
CURTIS LATHAM spent the Fri-
day night in Levelland with Vivian's
sister and brother-in-law, Vera and
Gordan Taylor. They went to the "carol
of light" program at Tech.
SPENDING THANKSGIVING
w ith their parents and Wayne were Ray,
Faye Brown and Christy from Roanoke;
Lina and James Brown, Way land Col-
lege in Plain view and Leon and Jeanna
Beasley, Tilden.
RECEIVED A call Friday night my
sister Maude Bridges who is 99 and in
the Care Center at Waunka, OK had
fallen and broken her hip. It was a hair
line break, but very painful. She was
doing very well.
J. C. HENDERSON is on our puny
list this weekend. He went to work this
morning but fell bum.
THE VIGO Park Lower Lights
met Monday night at Rose Lee
McBrides with 11 present. After re-
freshments of vegetable quiche and
apple pie with ice cream, Mary Eua
Bryan gave us a report on the Day Care
Center , . .real interesting. A program
that is truly needed. Those present were
Frankie George, Frances Henderson,
Rosa Lee McBride, Roy Beasley, Roy
and Dot Dodson, Harold and Bonnie
Henderson, Sam and Mary Eua Bryan
arid Mary Darnell.
ROY AND J were in 7 ulia Wednes-
day evening and saw Murry and lna Mae
May, Mary Darnell, Caria Cosby all out
shopping
THE ONLY REASON most
American families don't own an
eieptiant is because they have never
been offered one for a dollar down arid a
dollar a week.
rht smotU i» considered the
»ow*st form of animal Ids
Free ’Holiday Hero' T-Shirt To
Blood Drive Donors Monday
A free"Holiday Hero” T-shirt will be
given to each donor during a Monday,
Dec. 16, blood drive from 3 to 7 p.m. in
the J. E. Decn VFW Hall in the 300
block of SE 2nd.
Blood Center emphasize.
The Amarillo-based non-profit blood
center "provides the blood needs for
Amarillo and 48 Panhandle com-
" You cannot contract AIDS or any muntics," More than 400 pints of blood
other infectious disease by donating arc needed weekly by patients in the 20
blood," officials of Coffee Memorial area hospitals the center serves.
AFRESH
APPROACH TO
CATERING
At Grandy’s, we approach catering the way we do
all our food.
We start fresh. And we start from scratch.
Our plump, fresh chicken is marinated for hours
before it’s cooked up. Juicy, light and delicious.
Our country fried steak comes with a rich skillet
gravy we make ourselves. Our ribs are smoked over a
hickory fire for that real barbecue flavor.
And we have a selection of vegetables that’s the
pick of the crop.
Everyday the Grandy’s kitchen is filled with
the smell of fresh baked goods, made from scratch all
day long.
And we prepare all our catered food as close as
possible to serving, so it’s as fresh as it can be.
If you have a special event upcoming, for a
small group or a large gathering, for breakfast, lunch
or dinner, we can help you plan a menu to fit the occasion.
And the budget.
For your next catered event, let Grandy’s do the
cooking and we think you’ll agree...
The fresh approach is the best approach.
Let Grandy's Make Your
Holidays Special.. . .
. . . .Let Grandy's Cater
Your Next Party
Contact: Mary Ann Durbin or Brian Bond
at 995 4101
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Reynolds, Jim. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1991, newspaper, December 12, 1991; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth507492/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.