Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 2008 Page: 12 of 20
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STUDENT CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The 2008-2009 Comanche Cham-
ber ot'Commerce and Agriculture's Student Chamber Board of Directors has been named.
New Directors are Kimberley Ross, Comanche ISD; Meghan Flanagan, Gustine ISD; Jen-
ny Latham, Kandace Simpson and Rebecca Tobias, all CISD; and Deidre Daniel, G1SD.
Not pictured are Mandie Johnson and Leslie Conway. Student Chamber Directors are chal-
lenged to get 25 volunteer hours and serve as an extension of the Comanche Chamber
of Commerce and Agriculture. This week the students, partnering with Miss Comanche
County Mandie Johnson and her Queen's Court, signed hundreds of holiday cards for the
elderly in the community.
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close of the building dedication on Sunday for the new Middle School, students released
balloons to celebrate the occasion.
Wednesday, December 17:
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Chicken and dressing,
giblet gravy, English peas,
sweet potatoes, cranberry
sauce, fruit salad, milk,
bread, butter.
Friday, December 12:
Chili con came, tossed
salad, crackers, apple crisp,
milk, combrcad, butter.
Tuesday, December 16:
Vegetable soup with beef,
cheese stick, fruited gelatin
chiffon, cookie, milk, corn-
bread, butter.
Thursday, December 18:
Covered dish day.
RIBBON-CUTTING MAKES ITS OPENING OFFICIAL: Architects and builders of
the new Comanche Middle School handed over the building to school officials, students
and teachers on Sunday at a dedication ceremony. Pictured, from left, cutting the ribbon
are CISD Superintendent Rick Howard, Principal Susan Carruth, and Board of Trustees
president, Frazier Clark.
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CCMC RECOGNIZED BY AHA: Comanche County Medical Ceter was recently pre-
sented with a plaque from the American Hospital Association in recognition of 50 years
of membership in their organization. You might ask how a three year old hospital could be
recognized for a 50 year membership. CCMC was told that they looked at the oldest tenure
from one ol the two hospitals that were combined to create CCMC. They did not provide
us with the name of the hospital district that had been in the organization the longest. Pic-
tured are: (front, left to right) Gale Easley (Chairman of the Board), Kevin Storey (CEO),
Joe Locke (Vice Chairman of the Board), and Alex White (Regional Executive with AHA).
Also pictured in the background are staff members of CCMC.
BUSINESS OF ACHIEVEMENT CEREMONY HONORING PFINGSTEN SUR-
VEYORS AND PFINGSTEN REAL ESTATE: The Comanche Chamber of Commerce
and Agriculture hosted a Business of Achievement Ceremony honoring Pfingsten Survey-
ors and Pfmgsten Real Estate. Their new offices are located at 701 West Central. Pictured
are: (left to right, front row) Christine Perkins, Executive Director, Roy Pfingsten, Owner,
Cheryl Pfingsten, Owner and Karen Erwin, Chamber President; (second row, left to right)
Sherry Whiteside, Chamber Director, Ann Seider and Pam Tucker with Pfingsten Real
Estate, Cliff Conway, Chamber Director and Carolyn Harris and Sharron Bundick, also
with Pfingsten Real Estate; (back row, left to right) Benny Alcorn, Chamber Director, Jim
Alexander, Ken Eason, Marvin McKinnon and Don Green, all with Pfingsten Real Estate.
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