Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1992 Page: 7 of 16
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toast, jelly, juice, milk.
ty Tuesday: Breakfast sausage
f- & gravy, pizza, potatoes, milk.
Wednesday: Pancakes, but-
>:• ter & syrup, fruit, milk.
Thursday: Biscuit, gravy,
sausage, hashbrowns, milk.
Friday: Breakfast taco,
' salsa, juice, milk.
LUNCH
Monday: Pizza, potatoes,
; fruit, brownie, milk.
; Tuesday: Oven-fried chick-
en, baked beans, vegetable
dippers, pasta, milk.
Wednesday: Chili dog,
'< fruit, fries, chocolate cake,
> milk.
Thursday: Burrito, cheese
sauce, refried beans, chips,
fruit, milk.
Friday: Hamburger, pickles,
French fries, fruit, milk.
BAINS COUNTY
LEADER
Emory, Texas Thursday,
November 5,1992 -Page 7
RHS Students Can Be Exempt from Exams
The Texas Education Agen- GRADE 11: Zero absences
cy recently approved a waiver will allow a student to be ex-
request from Rains High empt in any three courses in
School that will allow junior which the student has main-
and senior students to be ex- tained an average of 80
empt from fall and spring se- or above. Two exemp-
mester exams if they meet cer- tions will be allowed with one
tain guidelines. Students must to three absences,
meet attendance requirements GRADE 12: Zero absences
and maintain certain grade av- will allow a student to be ex-
erages in order to qualify for empt in any four courses that
these exemptions. the student has maintained an
GARY SMITH finds a hole as he carries the ball through the
Tiger's defensive line during Friday night's game against Mt.
Vernon. Smith racked up 59 yards on li carries during the
evening. Staffphoto by Deb Traylor
average of 80 or above in the will greatly increase learning
fall semester. This increases to opportunities. The mainte-
^n exemption in all finals in the nance of this policy is depen-
spring semester if perfect at- dent upon the amount of in-
tendance and an 80 average are crease shown in the areas of at-
maintained in all courses. This tendance and grades. If this
drops to four exemptions with policy is successful, 9th and
one to three absences and an 80 10th graders will have the op-
average. portunity to participate in the
This policy should encour- future,
age higher attendance, which Taken from the Rains ISD Newsletter
BEN TOLLESON looks for some running room during Friday’s
game against Mt. Vernon. Tolleson netted 153 yards on 21 car-
ries, as the ‘Cats clenched their second straight playoff berth by
downing the Tigers 26-8. Staff photo by Deb Traylor
Student Council Officers
Present Workshops
The RHS Student Council
officers, along with other
councils from District 191 at-
tended the 1992 Fall Forum at
Dangerfield High School on
Tuesday, October 20. The
RHS officers presented a
workshop on homecoming ac-
tivities and prom week ac-
tivities. The officers also at-
tended other workshops to ob-
tain new ideas for future coun-
cil activities.
The officers who presented
the workshops for Rains High
School were Jeremy Jackson,
Stacey Lewers, Michelle Wat-
son, Jolee Kile, Misty Hunter,
Brandy Stigall and Janet
Kneberg.
They were accompanied by
sponsor Robin Boggs.
Reporter
Brandy Stigall
ERNIE GORDON brings down a Tiger receiver during Friday
night’s matchup against Mt. Vernon. The Wildcat defense held
the Tigers to only 58 yards rushing and 134 yards passing.
Staff photo by Deb Traylor
Rains Big Blue
WILDCATS
vs.
Commerce
LIONS
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Eddie Jones Garage
Robert’s Cycle & Sound
Mr. & Mrs. E. B. Holman & Vermeer Cq.^
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Cowboys Quick Stop
Lone Star Gas
P*v Sulphur Springs - Jim Holland, Mgr.
I Hooten-Northcutt Bookkeeping
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Clifton Carpets
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Wade’s Welding
Becky & Richard Price
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Greene Valley Ranch
Max-A-Mart Employees
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Warren’s Pharmacy
Dick & Faye Chism
Green Acres Nursing Home
Mrs. Betty Busby
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Emory Auto Supply
Comm. & Mrs. Rayford Briggs
Constable & Mrs. Phil T. Harris iff
Sisk Motors, Inc. Mt. Plaasant
Sisk Bulck Longview
^ Joan it Shelby Hyatt 0:
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Foster Place Ranch
Quincy & Anita Foster
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(§Talbot Industries/AAA Wire Products Dlv,|J
The First National Bank of Emory
Member FDIC
Smith’s Food Store 0
East Tawakonl
Country Flowers & Gifts
Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Alexander, Jr.
Booker Nix, Johnny, Sheila & Jeb
Point Insurance Agency
Emory Food Mart
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1992, newspaper, November 5, 1992; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764722/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.