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WEDNESDAY
June 7.1995
THE
ARANSAS PASS PROGRESS
PAGE 3
All Class Reunion set June 17; classes holding individual reunions
without There will be a lot of familiar
for any- faces in Aransas Pass June
|t-degree 17 when the All Class
Inst a Reunion Is hosted by the
las two Aransas Pass High School
is. Alumni Association,
to per- Hundreds of APHS gradu-
lews to ates. friends and faculty
>n and members are expected at the
ilon on reunion which marks the
ninth all class reunion,
[■cement While preparation has gone
rmation , on for sometime, the doors
|paroled will open at A.C. Blunt Middle
School at 11 a.m. From then
until 2 p.m., registration will
be held^ ,and there will be
plenty of time to visit and
view the displays of class
memorabilia.
Class pictures will be taken
beginning at 2 p.m.. with
early class years taken first.
At 6 p.m.. participants will
have the choice of aSshrlmp or
chicken creole dinner.
‘ A dance will be held at the
Port Aransas Civic Center
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Reservations for the dinner
and dance are 820 per per-
son; reservations for the
dance only are $10 per per-
son; and reservations for the
dinner only are $10 per per-
son.
Registration and reserva-
tions may be sent to the
Alumni Association at- P.O.
Box 1814. Aransas Pass, Tx.
78335. *v
Many of the Aransas Pass
High School classes consider
the All-Class Reunion a good
time to have their own
reunions. This year is no
exception.
The Golden Group, alumni
who graduated 50 years ago
or more, will meet Friday
afternoon. June 16, at the Ed
and Hazel Richmond Public
Library.
They will visit and share
memories from 1 to 6 p.m.
Lohn Yoder Is planning chair-
man.
The Class of 1945 is having
its 50 year reunion Saturday
from 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
First United Methodist
Church Fellowship Hall.
Members of this class invite
the classes of 1944 and 1946
to Join them. Leroy J.
Bodemann, ,110 Inverness.
Montgomery. Tx. 77356; 409-
588-4029. extends the invita-
tion.
The Class of 1949 is hold-
ing a “mini-reunion” in the
home of Don and Gloria
Hagy, 758 S. Rife, on Friday,
June 16. The reunion will be
from 2 to 6 p.m.
Following the afternoon
gathering, a shrimp dinner
will begin at 6:30 p.m.
George Hagy is organizing
the event with Jo Zell
Boehnke Horne assisting.
Class members who have not
done so, should contact Hagy
at 1133 N. College. Fresno,
Ca. 93728; 209-497-9045.
Anyone with information on
former class members Juline
Hander. Nan Stockton or
Donald Sharpe may call Doll
Kellar, 578-2418.
The Class of 1955 will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 16.
at The Olde Towne Grill.
The Class of 1965 will hold
its reunion on board the Scat
Cat at Fisherman s Wharf in
Port Aransas Friday. June
16.
Boarding begins at 7 p.m.
The cruise begins at 7:30 and
returns at 9 p.m.
The reunion committee
invites all classmates, alumni
and friends, including teach-
ers, to come aboard to remi-
nisce. The cost is $12.50 per
person. The dress is casual
summer chic.
Reunion committee mem-
bers Include Nancy Pogue
Allen and Teressa Grumbles
Kelly, co-chairmen; Charles
Brightwell. Lorraine Sissy
Cady. Judy Callison. Linda
Chambers Duncan, Theresa
Cheaney Deuley, Nadine
Elsberry Barnes. Kay
Higginbotham Zorn, Larry
Robertson. Janls Summerlin
Mathews. Thurston Wttt.
Cheryl Woollard Deal, and
Joe Zorn.
According to Mrs. Allen,
valedictorian Bettye Barnes
called from Saudi Arabia to
RSVP for her and her par-
ents. superintendent Joe
Barnes and biology teacher
Lilia Barnes, who live in
Belton.
Shirley Harris will be here
from Kerrville. Bud
Frishenmeyer is coming from
San Antonio.
Seniors from the class of
1961 expected include Bill
Reynolds. Sharon Phillips.
Penny Spear Upton, Pat
Turnbough McDonald, and
Jimmy Garner
Friends from other classes
Include Karen Tate (Mike)
Zimmerman. 1966; Charlie
(1964) and Crecre (1966)
Hagy Johnson, Robert Upton
and Jimmy Cheaney (1960).
The Zimmermans work for
Governor George W Bush.
Reservations may be made
by calling 758-0395 by June
10th.
A reunion is planned for the
Class of 1985 Those inter-
ested in this reunion should
contact Amy Mize Maguglin.
P.O. Box 812. Aransas Pass,
Tx. 778335.
The Class of 1975 is plan-
ning its reunion July 8 at Live
Oak Country Club. For inlor -
mat ion or reservations, con-
tact “75 Reunion Committee.
P.O. Box 630, Aransas Pass.
Tx. 78335; 512-758-5081.
First Baptist Vacation Bible School starts Monday
First Baptist Church will
have its Vacation Bible
School starting Monday.
June 12. /
This year’s theme,
"Windows of the World.” will
offer children the opportuni-
ty Jo learn about different
Call ffi
Have A L«t Of Fuat
Super
Select
Garage Sales
listed In the
ARANSAS PASS
Progress
and
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INDEX
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
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1357 Oak Park
1338 Palm Drive
1701 South Saunders
Real Bargains!
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for dates and times
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countries, cultures, and the
earth God created.
The program is open to all
children from ages three
through sixth grade. Hours
will be from 9 a.m. to noon.
Contact the church for more
information.
The church’s youth and
children's ministry will also
offer many programs on
Wednesday nights such as
skating, movies and games.
This year First Baptist will
host a three-day camp July
5-7 for children in the first
through third grade. The
cost is $20.
Those who would like more
information on any of the
Daily Luni
Specials
Mon.— Meat Loaf. Potatoes;
Veg. of Day
Rms.-- Chicken Fried Steak, Gravy.
Potato, Veg. of Day
Wed.—Fresh Baked Ham,
Potatoes, Veg. of Day
Thurs.-Chopped Steak, Gravy &
Onions, Veg. of Day
Frl.— Spaghetti with Meat Sauce,
Veg., Garlic Toast
Severe/ other plate lunches
to choose from!
Specials Served
11am - 2pm & 5pm - 8pm
We also have our famous
Chili Dogs, Monster Burgers
and our “Garbage Burgers”
4402. Iced Tee still only 59C
Dine In or Take Out
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Corner of 1st and Main Street
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OFFICE SUPPLY Delivery in Aransas Pass $5
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Aransas Pass
512 758 5391 WHILE SUPPUES LAST
programs offered at First
Baptist this summer may
pick up a summer activities
schedule at the church.
Births
Ftdke*
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Fisher of Aransas Pass
announce the birth of their
son. Cody Tyrel, at 9:25 p.m.
Thursday, May 18. at
Coastal Bend Hospital. He
weighed eight pounds and
three ounces.
Cody Tyrel is welcomed by
his maternal grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wiley;
and hts paternal grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Fisher.
Utot-YeCe
Sharld L. West and Clifford
L. Yell, Jr. of aransas Pass
announce the birth of their
daughter, Stacy Lynn, at
10 34 Monday. May 22. at
Coastal Bend Hospital. She
weighed five pounds and five
ounces.
Stacy Lynn is welcomed by
her maternal grandparents.
Helen and Leonard West of
Aransas Pass: and her pater-
nal grandparents, Darlene
and Tommy Crabtree.
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STEPHANIE MENARD. MISS COASTAL BEND USA. DAY was proclaimed by Mayor BUI St.
Clair. June 20 wUl mark the day. Miss Menard wUl depart that day for an eight day stay
on South Padre Island, site of the Miss Texas USA Pageant. The finals in the pageant
wUl be televised June 27. St. Clair presented the proclamation to Miss Menard and her
mother Donna at Monday nlght’a city council meeting.
Aransas Pass High School names honor students
Aransas Pass High School
has announced Its honor roll
for the semester as well for
the sixth six weeks. Students
named to these honor rolls
(Suiting
QAie a/te phased to announce
that m now have a
<XSUL ‘TECHNIC I
include the following;
Semester
All A Honor Roll
Ninth grade - Joshua
Berryhill, Alexander Stehn.
Mary Vana.
Tenth grade - Jacqueline
Attaway. Alexis Harvey.
Robyn Johnson. Marianne
McElroy. Crystal Morales.
Tanya (Marcy) Rivera.
Jennifer Rodriguez, Crystal
Spears. Holly Spells.
Elevenlh grade - Jason
Hamilton. Cristina Ruiz,
Mary (Liz) Welborn.
Twelfth grade - Matthew
BauerSchlag. Hilary Hayes.
Tex Marshall, Rafael Moreno.
All A-1B Honor Roll
Ninth grade - Andrew
See APHS. Page Five
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Cole, Mary. The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1995, newspaper, June 7, 1995; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145715/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.