Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1992 Page: 5 of 25
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UIL Winners — UIL winners from Dinsmore Elemen-
tary School included from left on the front row, Alisha
Leviston, Dani Moenning, Rachel Dovel. Adriane Brown,
and on the back row, Zane Goodwin, Frankie McGraw,
Candice Rice and Montica Ayala.
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Numerous honors were won
by Electra students at the junior
high and elementary school
district UIL competition held
last week.
Winners and their events
included:
One Act Play —Heather Cozart,
Timothy Hoff, Joseph Owen,
Michelle Clark, Coby Rich,
David Clark, Robin Monroe,
Jason Brown, Trevor Lalk,
Scott McBroom, Keith Quillen,
Christina Rodgers — second
Readywriting, Grade 4 —
Rachel Dovel, second
Readywriting, Grades 5 and
6 — Brianne Payton, second; B.
J. Davis, sixth
Readywriting, Grade 7 —
Penny Dorland, sixth
Dictionary Skills, Grade 8 —
Scott McBroom, first
Oral Reading, Grade 5 and 6
— B. J. Davis, second; Jenny
Kubicek, seventh
Oral Reading, Grade 7 —
Brandon Day, third
Oral Reading, Grade 8 —
Joseph Owen, seventh; Keith
Quillen, eighth
Science, Grade 8 — Aaron
Simpson, third; Scott Freeland,
sixth
Maps and Graphs — Brianne
Pay ton, fourth
Number Sense — Aaron Simp-
son, first; Scott McBroom,
fifth; Aaron Anderson, sixth
Listening, Grade 5 — John
Miller, second; Ryan Raschke,
sixth
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One Act Play-The junior high entry, The T/urty Nine Dollar Man in the district competition
took second place honors. The play was directed by Kay Balthrpp and three members
Michelle Clark, Robin Monroe and Christina Rodgers were narhed/tp th^All-Star Cast’
Cast members kneeling are Aaron Anderson, Richie Hernandez,' Heather Cozart, Jason
Brown, Trevor Lalk, Scott McBroom, Keith Quillen, and Christina Rodgers. Standing are
Mrs. Balthrop, Timothy Hoff, Robin Monroe, Coby Rich, David Clark, Michelle Clark,
Joseph Owen and Rodney McCaleb.
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Sorority Has
Meeting In
Baker Home
Brittany and Jayke \rnold
spent a leyy days yy ith their
grandparents, Mr and Mrs \l
bert \mold and l<xl<l Parker
Xrthur Pay ton undenvcnt sur
gery last week in Wichita balls
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surgery in Wichita balls a few.
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I'l’cry man who ktitms hou to rc<ui has it in hint <1 p<nc<’r to magnify
^himself, to multiply the trays m u hu h In exists, to mak< himself full,
signifuant and interesting
Vice President Cindy Hansard
reported test yvill be taken af-
ter the meeting. One new pledge
yyas present also.
Service Committees, Ways
and Means, and Publicity Com-
mittee, reported thoughts for
signs and a date for the Jail
Break also yvas reported was
a Play day set for March 22,
Cindy Hansard and Kim Baker
yyill yvork concession.
Secret Pal reported Dayvn
/Vnold had a birthday in April.
Also a card yvas sent to Pam
Brvant.
1 1'CC reported on Founders
Dav and yvhere it yvould be held
this year.
1 lection of neyv officers of
1992 1993 yvas held and are
as folloyvs. President- Cindy
I lansard; Vice President, Sarita
Vaughn; Recording Secretary,
Kim Baker, Corresponding Sec-
retary, Angie Farias; Exten-
sion Officer, Kim Baker; Trea-
surer Cindy Hansard, Secret
Pal, Angie Farias; Phone Con-
tacts, Kim Baker.
Closing ritual
I »m< Peterson
Kim Baker and approved.
Cindy I lansard gave treasur-
ers report. Report is on filesub-
She is ject to audit.
spent a le\y days yy ith his grand
parents, Mr and Mrs JI Wil
lett, Jr yyhile their mother y is
iled their daddy in breeport,
Icxas I heir parents are Mr
and Mrs Robert \rnold
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■\lpha Phi Rho chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi No. 11363 yvas
called to order in the home of
Kim Baker on March 18, 1992
by President Sarita Vaughn.
Kim Baker led opening ritual
yvith all members participating.
Roll call was answered by five
members present, 0 absent,
three on leave of absence
and four guest. Guest are as
Mr and Mrs Mlicrt \rnold folloyvs: Liz Croyv, Barbara
rxcviycd yyord Sunday that their lalk, Claudia Minksand Janie
granddaughter, \pril Pcarcv ol Peterson. Minutes were read by
Bastrop had been accepted in
the National Junior Honor So
iiety by hay inga ninety ayerage
during her school years
a scyenth grade student
yyas led by
By Francis Arnold
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Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1992, newspaper, April 2, 1992; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1233926/m1/5/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.