South Belt Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1980 Page: 4 of 18
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FRAZIER PT A MEETING
A "Folk Dancing Show for Little Folk*” will be
presented at the Nov. 18 meeting of Frazier Elemen-
tary School Parent Teacher Association.
The homerooms of Cheryl Dietert-McEntire and Jan
Woods will dance to “The Virginia Reel," a square
dance and "LaRaspa” (The Mexican Hat Dance).
Frazier music teachers Patricia McNamara and
Kathy Darrah are directing the show.
During the business portion of the meeting, a new
PTA president and first vice president will be elected.
Karen Idoux is running for president, and school
Principal Gene Henson is running for first vice
president, the position previously held by Idoux.
The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the school
cafetorium.
MOORE PAFLE PROGRAM
Moore Elementary School’s PTA will present its
first Parent and Family Life Education program.
"Life's Treasures", Thursday, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at
the school.
The program will be on the emotional and physical
beings of children. Guest speakers Sharlee Friend and
Carol Ahlgren of the Harris County Child Welfare will
talk on foster homes.
There will be a film presentation and question-and-
answer period.
Certificates will be awarded to everyone who at-
tends five hours of the series.
STUCHBERY CARNIVAL
The Stuchbery PTA Halloween carnival grossed
$5,100 including $726 from the auction and $352 from
the arts and crafts booth.
Face painting, a new feature in this year's carnival,
was a big hit with three ladies - Laneice Quinn, Mitzi
Clark, Judi McKinley • doing the painting without a
breather the entire evening.
Stuchbery PTA extends thanks to Bruce Barnes who
served as auctioneer again as he has done so capably
in the past.
STUCHBERY PT A MEETING
Stuchbery PTA will hold its monthly meeting Tues-
day, Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m. at the school. The project
committee which met Nov. 13 will make recommenda-
tions as to how the carnival money is to be spent.
Susan Watson, Stuchbery music teacher, will pre
sent a musical program.
STUCHBERY APPRECIATION COFFEE
An appreciation coffee for all carnival workers will
be held at Stuchbery cafeteria 10 a.m,, Wednesday,
Nov. 12.
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GOLDEN SHOWERS
seniors attending were Brace Prichard, Dede Raycraft,
Mike Tapper and Brent Vaughn. Juniors attending
STITCHIN’TIME
POLITICKIN’
STAFFIN’IT
Thanksgiving
YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS
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My Sincere
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Thanks
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to the voters
of the South Belt area
for your expression
Dream House Come True!
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registration
of confidence in me
Mike Richards
State Senator - Elect
Republic State Bank
Serving you for over 15 vears.
Gall Morris of Sagemont stole the show in the fiber
arts division at the Harris County Fair held Oct. 20-26.
Her formal dress entry in the clothing division took two
first place ribbons and the exhibitor’s plaque. Second
and third place honors went to Gall’s many entries in
the needlework division. Topping things off, the
general public voted her "Strawberry Patch” child's
outfit Best of Show. That's what I call sewin' it up.
folks! Congratulations Gall from your sweetie Gerry
and your little sweeties Teal, Todd, Brea and Clay.
Roundup and Chaparral staffers from Dobie High
School attended the annual fall Harris County Journal-
ism Workshop on Oct. 21. Enjoying the journalistic
sessions with Channel 11 P.M. Magazine's Chris
Meyer and Channel 2 News anchorman Ron Stone
were seniors Donna Bova, Debbie Bruegge man, Uaa
Cowart, Toby Ethridge, Celeste Flynn, Leo Hard-
grave, Ben Hamilton, David Jackson, Karen Jezek,
Gayle Luke, Kelly McFarland and Kirk Portis. Other
We make dreams possible with easy and affordable FHA home
improvement loans. Come by Republic State Bank or call one of our
loan officers at 944-3440. Just imagine...your dream house come
true!
Active Beverly Hills political leader Jamie Jamison
informs us the Reagan-Bush victory party at the
Houston Oaks Hotel was a real blast! According to
Jamie, his personal buddy Vice President-elect George
Bush never looked better. Next stop for politicker
Jamison and his mom Frances Jamison of Sagemont is
Washington D.C. and the White House. They have
their plane tickets and hotel accomodations in hand
and are looking forward to the Inauguration cere-
monies and ball. Young Republican leadership confer-
ences taught Jamie it's that personal touch that gets
'em! He personally registered 135 voters during the
campaign period and on election day called over 500
voters reminding them to get out there and vote. A
stranger to the White House Jamie’s not. He lunched
there in 1976 with President Gerald Ford and his
daughter Susan. This is some political record you've
chalked up Jamie. . .Happy politickin' to ya*!
Urshel that Smith-White was the culprit. Defendant:
Leigh Anne Lewis, Karen Wirth, Wendy Frazier and
Julie Davis were most persuasive. Smith-White was
acquitted!
Robinson. Student adviser to the group is Ann
Brannen. Happy journalism you all!
The new Dobie Longhorn Medical Careers officers
are Randy Adams, president; Kim Daniel, first vice
president; Sophie Castillo, secretary; and Tippy Ham-
mond. treasurer. Congratulations and happy medical
careers to all of you guys and dolls. . .rather guy and
dolls!
Congratulations to Pam Karsten. 1978 Dobie grad,
on the opening of her brand spankin’ new flower shop
"Pam's Yellow Rose" on Country Road and Fairmont
Parkway. Pam’s hubbykins is former Dobie Longhorn
football player John Karsten. Best of luck on your new
business. Dozens of yellow roses to ya* Pam from your
mom and dad, Vivian and Ralph Watts of Sagemont
■along with sisterly wishes from Uaa and Tracy!
No storytirne will be of-
fered at Bracewell Branch
Library during Thanks-
giving week, but severs.
November programs were
announced last week.
On Wednesdays, Nov.
12 and 19, toddler story-
time will be offered at 10
a.m. At 10:30 a.m., story-
time for ages 3-5 will be
offered. At 3:30 p.m.
storytime for ages 3-7 will
be held.
On Monday. Nov. 24
John Russell will present
"Texas Murder Trials,"
which reviews the books
"Blood and Money,”
"Blood Will Tell.” and
“The Great Texas Murder
Trials.” The presentation
is scheduled for 8 p.m.
Toddler storytime is for
children ages 18 months tc
3 years. Toddlers must be
accompanied by their mo
thers. They will partici
pate in the program with
their children to learn
stories, fingerplays and
poems.
Preregistration in per-
son is required for all
storytimes.
The Bracewell Branch of
the Houston Public Li-
brary is located at 10115
Kleckley in the Almeda
Mall parking lot.
Jean Marlowe's Sagehollow hacienda was the scene
of an autumn gold miscellaneous wedding shower
given In honor of Tonya Ughtaey Hebert. Alma Smith
presided as co-hostess with Jean. The guest list
included the mother of the bride, Elaine Ught—v ot
Sagemont. with the bride's grandmother LncIBe
Stone. Other guests in attendance were aunts of the
bride Judy McDonald, Lydia Riley, Linda Craft, along
with longtime family friends Joan Kitchen, Betty
Baker, Lota Flowers, Mary Tindall and Mary Lee
Fuller. The bridal shower cakes were decorated and
baked by Mariya Bates of Sagemont. A burgandy and
pink Oct. 11 candlelight ceremony united Tonya and
Robby Hebert in marriage, with Rev. John Wills
presiding at Sagemont Baptist Church. Angel Fowler
and Nathan Kaufhold attended the couple. Ed Light-
sey gave his daughter in marriage, with Taman
attending her sister's guest book. Happy Honeymoon-
ing and Congratulations to ya' Tonya and Robby!
The Pasadena Recrea-
tion Department has plan-
ned a Thanksgiving Poster
Contest from Nov. 14-25.
The contest is the second
in a series of Holiday Post-
er Contests and is open to
the public.
Age divisions for com-
petition are: 6 and under:
7-9; 10-13; 14-17; and
adults. Ribbons will be
awarded to the top six
posters in each age divi-
sion, and winning posters
will be displayed at the
Pasadena Public Library.
Posters are required to
have a Thanksgiving
theme and must not be
larger than 28 x 22 inches.
Any kind of materials can
be used, and imagination
is encouraged. Only one
entry per person is per-
mitted. Posters will be
judged on originality,
creativity, subject matter,
color and technique. Post-
ers must be done entirely
by the person whose name
appears on the back.
To enter, bring your
poster with your name,
age, address or phone
number on the back, to the
Pasadena Recreation De-
partment, Special Activi-
ties Division, 3111 San
Augustine; or Centers Di-
vision, in Strawberry Park
by 5 p.m. on Tuesday,
Nov. 25. Judging will take
place on Nov. 26, and all
winners will be notified.
Non-winning posters
will be held in the Rec-
reation Department, Spe-
cial Activities office until
Dec. 5, if contestants want
them back. After this date,
they will be discarded. No
entry fee required. For
further information, call
477-1511 ext. 450.
Just imagine...all the things you've always wanted for your home -
DONE! You called contractors to install a fireplace and a
greenhouse. They reroofed and recarpeted the entire house. And
then added that needed bedroom. It was all done just the way you
wanted. Too bad it’s just a dream. OR, you could call Republic
State Bank.
in progress
Registration for key
punch is now in progress
at the Community bvening
School office, located in
the Vocational Building a’
Pasadena High School.
Classes will begin Mon-
day, Nov. 17. Registra-
tions will be accepted on a
first come-first served
basis until the limit of 18
students per class is
reached.
Some experience in typ-
ing is required for this
course. Students will re-
ceive training on the latest
IBM equipment, including
029 and 129 machines.
Key punch classes art-
held in the L. P. Card Skil
Center, 4320 Crenahaw,
Pasadena. The classes will
meet Monday through
Thursday from 3:30 to 6:30
p.m. or from 6:30 p.m. to
9:30 p.m., for six weeks.
The cost of the course is
$45, which is payable in
cash at time of registra-
tion. For additional infer
mation call the Communi-
ty Evening School office,
477-1443.
WHO DUN’ IT?
A mock trial was staged recently by members of
Frazier's Project Soar group directed by teacher Roa
Shafer. Did Burton Smith-White, sinister character rip
off the famous jewels? Prosecutors Jimmie Moe,
Marty Flores, Brian Morgan and Michael Brown did a
rip 'em up job of attempting to persuade jurors Kelly
COWGIRLS PARTY
The Sagemont Cowgirl Drill Team officers had a
party at the home of team Mom Marilyn Stuart
Saturday night. They enjoyed dips and chips, while
rooking up some surprises for the rest of the drill
Also attending the party were the two drill team
directors Joan Nolen and Korea Washmon and their
instructors. Highlight of the evening came when the
officers taught the women to rock.
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FROM THE PAW-PAW PATCH
Stephen Pawioski of San Diego is in town to birthday
with his grandson and namesake, Stephen Shackleton
of Sagecanyon Drive. On Nov. 3 Stephen celebrated 5
big ones, and on Nov. 4 Paw-Paw Pawloakl celebrated
a lot more than 5 big ones. It was an Empire Strikes
Back party for Stephen and friends Amy Wilson,
Amber Lamon, Douglas Smith, Nell Gould, Brian
Beriecamp, Dena Angst, and Donnie Vanelll with
plenty of hot dogs. Chewbacca cake, and ice cream.
Pin the cane on the Yoda was the #1 favorite game at
this bash. Happy Birthday Paw-Paw and Stephen from
the Sagemont Shackletons, Jim, Mary Lou and
Dereck.
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