Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1992 Page: 3 of 18
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After deciding on these, the
committee worked on goal state-
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also should the need for their ‘
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Members of the Strategic
Planning Committee met Tues-
Charles Nichols, officiating. In-
terment was in Electra Memo-
rial Park under the direction of
Totten-Day Funeral Home.
He was born August 18.
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Scott Anzaldua, Kaylee Sales;
Handwriting, Lucenda Day,
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language -Matthew Campbell;
Perfect attendance, Meghan
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Citizenship, Aaron Veronica Malone, Keri Brock-
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on the use of computers in Elec-
tra is there is sufficient interest.
The course would be offered
during the spring term begin-
ning in January.
There must be 15 persons
signed up for the course before
it can be offered.
Those interested in the class
should contact Billy Clark at
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were on the “A” Honor roll
included Adam York, Stephen Reading Writing, Chad New-
Alexander, Clay Vickers, Kris-
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Funeral Services were held
Saturday June 13, 1992 at
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Lacy McMahon, Brett Tim-
mons, Brady Huffstutler.
Honor roll students of the
fourth grade class of Mrs.
Virginia Felts included Mon-
tica Ayala, Chad Newton; Per-
included Blane Boswell, and feet Attendance, Troy Jackson
hon; 'Reading, Adrane Brown;
Social Studies, Ray McIlroy;
Spelling, Randi Raschke; Sci-
ence^ Karen • Talley; Honor
. Funeral Rites
Are Cofiducted
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Gary A. Leverett, 40, died.
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for more than 15 years. He
served in the U.S. Army during
World War II. He was a
member of Northwest Baptist
Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Mittie Johnson Ashley of
Gainesville, two sons, John
Ashley III of Groveland and
Rodney Clark Ashley of
Gainesville, two sisters, Ellen
Anne Baker of Texas City,
Texas and Preston Millhollon
of Electra, Texas; a brother,
Richard Donne Ashley of
Gainesville and four grandchil-
dren.
Mrs. Millhollon returned home
on Tuesday
The care for providing
quality shows not only in
the reputable lines of prod-
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also in the staff of profes-
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“We felt a need existed for
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at North Florida Regional Med-
ical Center.
Mr. Ashley was born in De.
Moines New Mexico. He moved1'
to • Gainesville from Electra
in 1945. He graduated from
Electra High'^dhool in 1932.
He was President of the class
and Student Body President.
ne was uum In Gainesville he worked in
1951 in Electra, Texas to the natural production section
Robert E. and Lillie (Hudson) at Santa Fe Community College
Leverett. He had lived in White
Settlement Texas eight years
moving there from Electra. He
was a member of the Masonic
Lodge in White Settlement
Texas. He was a Baptist.
Survivors include two sons,
Gary David Leverett of White
Settlement; Stephen Todd Lev-
erett of White Settlement,
Texas; two brothers, Morris
Leverett of Pearland, Texas
and Terry Leverett of Electra,
Texas; Two sisters, Karen Lev-
erett of Wichita Falls, Texas;
Shelia Wboldridge of Keene,
Texas; his mother, Lillie Lev-
erett, of Electra.
Pallbearers were Larry Rod-
gers, Steve Cooper, Greg Lynn,
Richard Weddle, Tommy Rouse,
John Prickett.
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Second grade, Alisha Levis-
Lindy Gibson, Lucenda t°n, Blane Boswell; third grade,
— Lindy Gibson, Scott Anzal-
dua; fourth grade, Sarah Robb,
Johnny Greene.
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Norma Turner Allums, 82;
> Krystal Easter. Top Math, An- ^"^ace Bice; Science, Nick
drew Ayala. Top reading, Rus-
sell Williams, Andrew Ayala.
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Honor Roll students in Mrs.
Janet Goodwins, second grade
Students on the“ A" Honor class included Shelby Brown,
Roll lor the semester in Mrs. ---------, - . • « t.
Kerr’s kindergarten class in- Brook Shelnutt and Molly Brown Roll, Zanc Goodwrn, Ray Moil-
b --- — ~ . rOy, Adnane Brown, Karen neral Home Chapel with Rev.
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Served from 11 a.m. - 2
ala, Ryan Quillen, Sarah Robb,
and Chad Newton; Science,
Chad Newton; Social Stud-
ies, Candace Wallace; Reading,
Montica Ayala; English, Sarah
Robb; Spelling, Brandon Case;
Math, Ryan Quillen.
P.E. Awards from coach
Allison Mengwasser, Wendy Wortham’s class include Kinder-
Gafford, Garry Gentry, Janeigh Salmon and Scott Anzaldua.
tt-cp r—j . “B" Honor Roll are Mandy Vi-
cars, Angela Russell, Amanda
Roach, Jennifer Neff, Kiel Hol-
lis, 1 .
Day, Kristen Brunick, Her-
bert Alexander. Perfect Atten-
Arnold, April Bruce, Brandi dance, Justin Butler, Lucenda
Davidson, Tea Gentry, Nikki Day; Science, Wendy Salmon;
Language- Social Studies, Al- Strategic
lison Mengwasser; Reading, ...
Veronica Malone; Math, Dani 001X11*1)11166
Members oFthe first grade Moenning; Spelling, Lindy Gib- LIpo |U|F6t
ass of Cathy Goodwin who son. Perfect Attendance, Justin ~ *
Butler; Lucenda Day. UIL
ton, Allison Mengwasser, Ra- day night of lastjveek to develop
chel Dovel, Lacy McMahen,
ter. Perfect Attendance, Adam Keri Brockreide, VeronicaMal-
York; Citizenship, Eric An-
zaldua, and Whiteny Roach;
Math, Clay Vickers, and read-
ing, Lauren McAlister.
Jamie Moore received an
award for reading in the pre-
Honor Students in Mrs. Deb-
bie Wright's second grade class
Scotty Strange. Neither Ab- and Shannon McBroom; Pres-
sent or Tardy, Scotty Strange idential Award, Montica Ay-
xnuuucuanuruuiiuua£a J' __—L
; OutstandingStudent; Naomi
1 - zens, Heath Fnzell and Niki
Mann; Language, Latosha Rec-
tor; Reading, Scott Strange;
Spelling, Amber Hanks; Math,
Blane Boswell.
“A" Honor Students, Mc-
New third grade class include,
Dinsmore Awards Presented
An awards assembly was held tina Jones and Quincy Yarbrough Goodwin; English, Lacy McMa-
in May for students in Dinsmore
Elementary School.
a mission statement and goals
for the district.
The 11 goal areas that have
been formulated by the group
are student achievement, cur-
riculum, finance, discipline,
dy Salmon, Michael Isbell, and accountability.
Amanda Roach, Angela Rus-
first grade class. Todd Parker, sell, Mandy Vicars, Herbert
math; Wesley Smart, language; Alexander, Jus-
citizenship,JamieMoore; Most tin Butler, Lucenda Day, Les
Improved student,’Brandon Mon- Morris. Citizenship, Scott An-
roe. zaldua, Brnda Bedford, Bran-
Students in the first grade dace Bowden, Kristen Brunick,
class of Sandra Spruell who Andrew Clark, Laura Easter,
were on the “A" honor roll in- Lindy Gibson, Keil Hollis, Jen-
cluded Heather Owens, Haley nifer Neff, Amanda Roach, An-
McMahen, Trenton McBroom, gela Russell, Mandy Vicars.
Mindy Davis, Aaron Alaniz, “A Honor Roll Level I,Ni- mm PnnroA care, a uuiiuua<
Cristen Newton and Stephen chol, third grade, included, L/OlIipUl6r vs OU Io 6 hospital medical equipment.
Bowden. Citizenship, Aaron Veronica Malone, Keri Brock- DnciQlhlo Fnr
Alaniz and Haley McMahen. riede> Jessica SiPPle> Andrew rOSSIDI© TOf
Top math students were Cristen Gafford, Casey Williams, Alaina §0000 SemeSt©!
Newton and Aaron Alaniz. Top Gentry; Citizenship, Andrew
reading student was Heather Gafford, Alaina Gentry. A
Owens. UIL story telling, Ali- ^orior Level II, Rachel
cia Leviston, Casey Williams Baker.
and Dani Moenning. . “A Honor Roll, Nancy Big-
“A" Honor roll students in f°ur^ grade; Jackie Lev-
Mrs. Worthams class were An- ere^k Nick McBroom, Rachel
drew Ayala, Jason Culipher, Dovel, Maggie Lowe, Can-
Rowdy Anders, Russell Wil- dace Rice. Presidential; Kaylee
liams, Kyle Streit, Krystal Sales, Jackie Levett, Nick
Easter and Leslie Rondeau. Cit- McBroom, Rachel Dovel, Mag-
izenship, Andrew Ayala, and 8je Lowe, Candace Rice; M^th,
Mcbroom; Reading, Kay-
lee Sales; English, Jackie Lev-
“A" Honor Roll students erttl Social Studies, Rachel
in Mrs. Cottrell's class were Dovel; Spelling, Anthony Lynn.
Mandi Bateman, Hunter Cure, Perfect Attendance, Cole Good-
Sa'Bra Gibson, Ashtyn Klein, win, Jackie Levertt, Rachel
Landon McBroom, Chase Robb, Dovel, Cameo Petrik.
Quincy Yarbrough, and Ter- Perfect Attendance awards
ral Henderson. Perfect Atten- in ^r- Cunninghams fourth
dance, Mandi Bateman; Math, grade class included Zane Good-
Hunter Cure; Language Arts, win, Johnny Green, Robert
1 Ashtyn Klein; Reading, Landon Surginer, Melissa Salinas,
McBroom, Citizenship, Chris- Karen Talley. Math, Zane
ginaM—I—■>————IITHIW■ I III II ■mm III
Greg Mahler, Vanessa Gomez,
elude Matthew Campbell, Tiffinj Perfect Attendance, Kevin Hou-
ck, Shelby Brown and Bradley Zane Goodwin, Ray McIlroy,
Leverett. Good Citizens of the Adriane Brown, Karen Talley,
Year, Vanessa Gomez and Cody Randi Raschke, Carla Oakley,
Naomi Simmonds; Top Yarbrough. Spelling, Vanessa
• Gomez; Math, Bradley Lev-
_______ _________ erett; Reading, Greg Mahler;
J Thaggard, 17o%Award-Meghan L^^ua8e»-
Thaggard; Outstanding Iowa
Test,-John PaulPrickett; Most
Improved, Jayme Pennycuff;
Outstanding Citizens^ Matthew
Campbell and Alphodaza Vick-
ers;
Simonds. Receiving “A" in
Language was Jarell Monroe
and Christopher Reese, “A” in
Math was Robin Martin.
On the “A" honor roll
for Mrs. McIlroy’s kinder-
garten class included Caleb
Brown, Tye Crenshaw, Amanda
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June 10, 1992 in Fort Worth,’ Gainesville Florida died Friday ‘ died June 12, 1992 in a Wichita.
rr'"’— ■ ” • — •’ Falls hospital.
Funeral Services were held;
from the First Baptist Church:
on Monday June 15, 1992
at 10:30 a.m. with. Dr. Billy
Burke, officiating. He was asd
sisted by Rev. Mike Gre-|
sham. Interment was iiiElectraj
Memorial Park under the dK
rection of Totten-Day Funeral
Home. |
She was bom August 9, 1909,=
in China, Texas to William Gd
and Fannie (Garden) Turner.?
She and Kary Allums were?
married December 12, 1931 inj
Beaument, Texas. He had lived !
in Electra since 1946. She was,
a member of the First Baptist I
Church in Electra. ‘j
Survivors include her hus4
band, Kary of Electra; TwosisM
ters, Ethel Parks of Houstonj
Texas and Lois Lefler of Beau-j
mont, Texas.
Pallbearers were Cloyd Marsh]
Willard Fowler, W.R. Carter]
Jr. Phil Holman, Jack Kidwell]
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