The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 4, 1963 Page: 4 of 28
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THE BELLAIRE LE-X A N
Wednesday, September 4. 1963
OFF TO SEMINARY
These young men from Holy Ghost Parish
are off to a challenging new year as semi-
nary students. Pictured here ready to leave
for Holy Redeemer College, Lacombe, La.
are Bill Hartman, 5412 Holly, Henry Kuntx,
Jr., 5523 Aspen, senior; Rocky Curry, 5163
Jason, junior; Bobby Coe, 4815 Saxon, sop-
homore; Pat Hopkins, 7215 Edgemoor, and
Eddie Blackburn, 5454 Imogene, freshmen.
Those who will attend Villa Majilla School
for Brothers at Pine City, Minn, are Charles
Fucik, 5618 Edith, sophomore, and David
Kuntz, 5523 Aspen, freshman. Others not
shown who will attend Holy Redeemer are
Jimmy Brown, 5104 Pine, senior; Jim Kalke,
13906 Santa Therese, sophomore, and Mike
Truett, freshman.
Photo by Peter Whitney
Patient, expert treatment for ---
the crippled child, for the men- Florence Crittenton Heme, a
tally retarded rrd fer the emo- United Fur.d agency, gives pro-
•tionally disturbed arc among tcctcd, confidential care and
United Fund services. guidance to unmarried mothers.
Scholarships Granted
By Kiwanis Clubs
The Kiwanis Club of South-
west Houston has awarded scho-
larships totalling $3,000 to ele-
ven Houston area college stu-
dents for the fourthcoming school
Sam Houston State Teachers
College, and Texas Women’s Un-
iversity.
According to *Dt. Marvin E.
Chernosky, 6138 Bordley, chair.
. _ . man of Boys and Girls Commit-
year. Announcement of the fin- ^ ^ Jeened the applicantS|
ancial grants was made by Hal
H. Bybee, 9301 Wicktford, presi-
dent of the club.
Seven of the grants go to stu-
dents who will attend the Uni-
versity of Houston. Other schools
represented include Abilene
Christian College, Texas A & M,
Alpha Gamma Delta
Alumnae Dinner
The Houston Alumnae Club of
Alpha Gamma Delta will honor
new members at a covered dish
dinner Thursday, Sept. 12, at 7
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Stan-
ley T. Parker, 5659 Rutherglenn.
Co-hostesses will be Mesdames
Leon C. Taylor, C. C. Eckhollf,
and V. B. Moore.
Mrs. Wray E. Parnell, 10303
Willowgrove, vice-president of
Province XI, will report on the
Alpha Gamma Delta workshop
held this summer at the Epsilon
Theta chapter house at the Uni-
versity of Colorado. Distribution
will -be made of club yearbooks
and engagement calendars for
the annual sale which benefits
the Houston Cerebral Palsy
Treatment Center.
I defy the wisest man in the
.world to turn a truly good ac-
tion into ridicule.—Henry Field-
ing
Nearly 14,000 people are in-
volved in this year’s drive of the
United Fund of Houston and
Harris County.
the financial grants were made
on the basis of need, desire, scho.
Jastic background and academic
interest.
Students receiving awards who1
will attend the University of
Houston include; Miss Constance
Benevides, 1912 Chase; Miss
Margaret Helen Cullen, 5230
Claremont; Miss Jo Ann Gris-
som, 3832 Ruth; Miss Darla Mar-
tin, 1518 Yale St.; Miss Lyn
Peterson, 1902 Huge Oaks; Miss
Joyce Pledger, 2038 Santa Rosa;
Miss Linda Vaugh, 511 East* 24th
St. Miss Carolyn Crenwelge, 3106
Askew will attend Abilene Chris-
tian College; Miss Randy Lou
Firsching, 4412 Basswood, Apt.
4, Sam Houston State College;
Miss Marlene Webb, 1237 De-
maret, Texas Women’s Univer-
sity and Mr. Brent Allen, Texas
A & M College.
The Bellaire Texan
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Norton, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 4, 1963, newspaper, September 4, 1963; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521845/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.