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Jr. High Students Show
TEAMS, CAT Improvement
Graduation of eighth grade
students will highlight events of the
final month of the 1987-88 school year
at Mathis Junior High.
The exercises are scheduled for 9
a.m. Saturday, May 28, in the Junior
High gym. The MJH Parents Ad-
visory Council will serve
refreshments in the Band Hall im-
mediately following the ceremony.
Other scheduled events at Mathis
Junior High during May include
cheerleader tryouts, May 11, and the
Junior High athletic picnic, May 18.
Final exams are set for May 25-27.
The schedule will have periods 2, 4
X Saturday — May 7 O
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and 6 Wednesday, May 25; periods 5
and 7 Thursday, May 26; and periods
1 and 3 Friday, May 27.
Parents are reminded of early
dismissal, May 11 and 18, at 2:30
p.m.
Results of the TEAMS and Califor-
nia Achievement Test (CAT) have
been received and MJH students
showed improvements in both cases.
Seventh graders had an 88%
mastery of the mathematics section,
up 23% from last year; 85%
mastered the reading section, a 26%
increase from last year; and 73%
mastered the writing section, which
reflected an 18% increase over a
year ago.
Overall, 64% of the students
mastered all three sections, com-
pared to only 38% in 1986-87.
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MATHIS NEWS
Thursday, May 5, 1988
School News
Orange Grove Scores Well
At Pleasanton FFA Event
Central Power and Light Company
Intermediate Sets
Parent Meeting
A parent involvement meeting will
be held at the Media Center on
Thursday, May 12, at 10:30 a.m.
The results of the T.E.A.M.S. and
California Achievement Test will be
discussed. Information will be given
out on the profit made at the In-
termediate Track and Field Meet
held on May 1.
Parents are urged to attend this
informative meeting.
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ORANGE GROVE SCHOOL FAVORITES-The Orange Grove school
elected their school favorites. Front row (left to right) are Jamye
Linebarger and Philip Rokohl - Most Talented; Cindy Boyce and Ed-
die Wolf - Best All Around; Gloria Franco and Fred Lopes -
Friendliest. Back row (left to right) are Bonnie Gonzales and Bryan
Brock - Most Athletic; Molly Hartman and Danny Flores - Most
Dependable; Maureen Soday and Charles Fuhrken - Most Ambitious.
Home, Sweeter Home
The Centsable Way
ou like your home, your neighborhood and the people who live around you.
True, you probably wouldn't mind living in a newer, energy-efficient home.
But you're comfortable where you are.
Now get even more comfortable.
Central Power and Light has developed a program that can make your
present house more energy efficient It's called the Centsable Home Program.
What they'll do is run a Free £entsable survey on your house and then
analyze the data. Then, they'll give you specific recommendations on how to
lower your energy bills.
The recommendations involve steps like adding more attic insulation,
caulking around windows and doors and putting an insulated blanket around your
water heater. And installing a new properly sized central heat pump or air
conditioner will qualify you for a Centsable Home Certificate from CPL
You can either call a contractor or do the work yourself. Either way, you'll get
a lower energy bill every month. And a more comfortable home.
If you're interested in the Centsable Home Program,
give CPL a call. And get Centsable about
your home energy use.
The Orange Grove Future
Farmers participated in the
Pleasanton Invitational Judging
Contest and the Coastal Bend
District Judging Contest held in
Pleasanton recently.
The results from the Invitational
were Orange Grove 1st in
Greenhand Milk Quality and Dairy
Foods, 1st in Greenhand Poultry
Judging, 1st in Greenhand Livestock
Judging with Becky Willesden as
high point individual, 2nd in Chapter
Farmer Milk Quality and 1st in
Chapter Farmer Poultry Judging
with Molly Hartmen high point im
dividual and Eddie Wolf 2nd high
point. The Invitational is open to any
FFA chapter who would like to
enter.
The Coastal Bend District was
held at the same time. The Orange
Grove Greenhand Livestock team
came in first with team members
Darin Nesloney, Darren French,
Becky Willesden and Heather
Cawyer. The Greenhand Milk Quali-
ty was 2nd with teame members
Jennifer Binns, Cyndi Stewart,
Angie Trumbull and Orlando Alanis.
In Greenhand Poultry Kelly Bag-
gett, Leonard Birmingham, Marc
Atkinson and Jeff Wolf came in 3rd.
Shanna Koenning, Robbye Cook,
Jennifer Murphey and Brandon Ar-
nold of the Chapter Farmer Milk
Quality team came in 2nd. The
Chapter Farmer Poultry team was
2nd and team members were Molly
Hartman, Eddie Wolf, Brian Funke,
Pat Trevino and Rose Cartwright.
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High School Honor Roll
Bill Sheeran, principal of Mathis
High School released the fifth six-
weeks honor rolls earlier this week.
Seniors Cristela Coronado,
Baliente Guzman, Rachel Huerta,
Reynaldo Salinas and Rosa Delia
Zambrano were named to the all A
honor roll.
Also named to the all A honor roll
were sophomores Celia Bordayo,
Rene Herrera, Marissa Lehrmann,
Mary Rachel Olivarez and Dalia
Vallejo, as well as freshmen Stacy
Bruno and Frank Gonzales.
Making the A-B honor roll were
seniors Jose Javier De La Rosa,
Patricia Farias, Melinda Ganceres,
Jaime Garces, Craig Hedtke,
Esperanza Hernandez, Shannan Lit-
tlejohn, Mary Helen Martinez, Rudy
E. Moreno, Sherry Morrison, Tara
Munson, Diane Olivarez, Yvette
Rodriguez, Blanca Rodriguez, Joe
Silva, Karen Steelhammer, Melinda
Trevino, Ruben Zapata and Lynley
Buetow.
Juniors achieving the A-B honor
roll included Patricia Bordayo,
Michael Cuellar, Sonia Encinia,
Delaila Hernandez, Erasmo Mar-
tinez, Anissa Moralies, Sonya Nunez
and Kristy Pargmann.
Named to the A-B honor roll from
the sophomore class were Belinda
Ganceres, Jeremias Garcia, Elodia
Gutierrez, Norma Jean Martinez,
Kerrie Merrell, Ronald Prince, Im-
elda Salinas and Noelia Tagle.
Freshmen members of the A-B
honor roll included Atanislao
Acosta, Justin Chopelas, Rosalinda
De La Rosa and Rudolfo Vidaurri.
Intermediate Honor Roll
The fifth six-weeks honor rolls at
Intermediate School were released
by Principal William R. Williams,
last week.
Named to the fourth grade all A
honor roll were Gabriel Aguilar,
Joel Alvarado, Alison Brown, Brent
Buetow, Christopher Cosby,
Vanessa Garcia, Andres Gonzales,
Terri Hollon, Daniel Martinez,
Marisa Medina, Daniel Robbinson,
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Bradley Sugarek, Carey Tastet,
Laura Waycaster, Natelie Webb and
David Williams.
The all A honor rolls also included
fifth graders Stacy Boultinghouse,
Chuck Clark, Tania Encinia, Molly
Lehrmann, Amber Pargmann,
Jessica Vidaurri and Malcolm
Williams, and one sixth grader,
Cary Inn Jostes.
The fourth grade A-B honor roll in-
cluded Samuel Costilla, Desima
Cuevas, Juan Daniel Escobar,
Valerie Galvan, Rita Gonzales,
Margarito Garcia, Anna Luisa
Gutierrez, Dennis Gutierrez, Israel
Hernandez, Jennifer Hollon, Debbie
Leal, Patricia Lerma, Moses Mar-
tinez, Alexander Mclnnis, Janel
Mendez, Jesse Olivarez Jr., Vanessa
Ortiz, Monica Padilla, Sharon Pena,
Shawna Perkins, Monica Santos and
Jared Sturgill.
Named to the fifth grade A-B
honor roll were Francisco Amaya,
Jennifer Brown, Jennifer Dabbs,
Jennifer Dykes, Isaias Garcia,
Maribella Gracia, Lydia Garcia,
Roxs Ann Garcia, Veronica Garza,
Rene Gonzales, Suzanne Gutierrez,
Delma Medrano, Olga Mendoza,
Viola Moreno, William Moreno, Bob-
by Joe Morin, Santos Olivarez,
Gabriel Ortiz, Veronica Ann Perez,
Marisela Rivera, Helen Roach,
Mary Ellen Santos, Antonia Trevino,
Stormy Watts and Jessica Williams.
Making the sixth grade A-B honor
roll were Patrick Cosby Jason Dom-
inguez, Trade Havelka, Gus
Henderson, Suzanne Hennig, Tiana
Hope, Kathleen Messer, Kelly
Oliver, Rodney Oliver, Michelle Pet-
ty, Elizabeth Ruiz, Ruben Salinas,
Grant Tiemann and Rose Ann
Vidaurri.
Jr. Class BBQ
Scheduled May 7
The Mathis High School Junior
Class will sponsor a barbecue Satur-
day, May 7, at the high school
cafeteria, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30
p.m.
Barbecued beef and all the trimm-
ings will be served for $4 per plate,
with all proceeds going towards fun-
ding the 1989 Senior Class Trip to
Washington, D.C.
In addidtion, ticket holders may
write their names and addresses on
the tickets to be eligible for a
Magnavox clock/radio or a Proctor-
Silex Coffee Maker, which were
donated by Crai.i Chemical Com-
pany of Dallas.
Tickets may be purchased from
any Junior Class member, at the
high school office, or at the cafeteria
the day of the event.
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