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tlie weekend with the Hoeltings
in Tyler.
On the way home Jim and
Geri (Brockman) Russell all at-
tended the Women's ACTS Re-
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Raegan, also of Keller
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can go further with it. Its an
honor to be picked to compete.”
“I didn’t get to go to contest
learned in Metal Trades and used
them to help me get a summer
Otner ciasses weten i up to par.
Mr Wilfong makes sure that we
don’t feel that this is the only
class we have to pass. In order
to go to contests, we must keep
and show your support for your
hometown Hornets
is an old rival and we haven’t
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years, I expect both teams to
come out and play with a lot of
emotion But I like the fact that
we are at home and I’m pretty
sure our kids will be ready for
The Hornets are eager to make
it to their third straight
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tliat people from small towns can a game like this so come on out
be somebody special.”
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in contests like the scrimmage rag for as a coach and tlie kind
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Mr Wilfong makes sure we learn
a lot in class by making us learn played them for the last
by hands on experience He has
taught us that we must be re-
spectful when we are out on a
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they gathered at the CCD for J
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where they enjoyed games aad i J
hot dog cookout. A bonfire wa yf
planned to take place but tlie x*
wind stopped it! I think the spon-
sors with them enjoyed it as much
as the kids!
Charley and Bea Hill took tlieir
grandchildren, Brynlee and
Harnson Hill of Lubbock, to
Henrietta this weekend to visit
Kevin and Traci Scholl and chil-
dren, Anni, Ethan and Charlie.
They sure had a fun weekend!
Remember to pray for all of our
sick people, our seminarian
Nicholas Gerber, and those who
are serving in our Armed Forces.
Mary Braddock has left the heart
hospital and is now at her daugh-
ters' home in Lubbock.
♦ Authored "National Amber Alert" network legislation to help
find missing children anywhere In the United States.
♦ Worked to reduce taxes on hard working families by
successfully eliminating the marriage tax penalty, creating
the 'Homemaker IRA", and permitting sales tax deductions
on federal Income tax returns.
♦ Fought to strengthen and secure our borders by doubling
the number of border patrol agents - and in the process of
doubling thenumber again.
♦ As Chairman of the Subcommittee on Military Construction
and Veterans Affairs, Senator Hutchison is a leading advocate
for our troops and our veterans.
♦ led the way for Texas universities to gam over $500,000,000
in research funding
Dwayne Stork of League City, p,
Norman,Okla Itwasagrcat, fun Also, joining them were Harold If
weekend! and Kevin Gerber, and Gene and \
The Nazareth Swift Band will Sue GerberofKeller, theirdaugh- )
have its annual Halloween Car-
nival from 7 to 9 Saturday, Oct.
28. There will be games, prizes,
field of screams, a great conces-
sion stand, and also a Pumpkin
Decorating Contest. Have your
pumpkin at the hall by 6'30-
7:15. Prizes will be a gift card to
Naz Stop, Chubby Buns or Movie
Gallery in Dimmitt.
Joe and Imogene Drerup spent
tlie weekend with John and Linda
Smith in Aurora, Colo. They were
celebrating Linda and John's 45th
wedding anniversary Joe was the
best man in tlie wedding.
They also celebrated Joe and
John's 69th.birthday John is two
days older than Joe. They visited
Shawn Smith and went through
hifhouse, which lie Is remodel-
ing, Also there wore Dennis mid
Judy Hoelting, Marvin mid Carol
Hoelting and Rita Pohlrneier.
John and Linda took them to
many interesting places and to
Center City which is an old min-
ing town turned into a gambling
town.
For the week of Nov. 2:
Congratulations to the great
St. Louis Cardinals for winning
tlie World Series with five games!
To all of you great followers, also
a job well done. We won't men-
tion any names, there are too
many. Reports said, "Detroit in
Five," That was wrong!
Great-grandparents Norma
Schacher, and Fritz and Julene
Gerber drove to Dumas Sunday
along with grandmother Lydia
Schacher to see tlie new grand-
♦ Outstanding Legislator Awards from the National Federation
of Independent Business, the Association of the U.S. Army,
and the American Legion.
♦ Helped secure over $3.8 billion In Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
recovery aid for Texas.
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Celebration will be Saturday,
Nov. 25, at tlie Nazareth Com-
munity Hall honoring the class
of 1956. This is sponsored by tlie
Alumni Foundation.
Rosie Kiernan, Karen Gerber,
Carrie Wetlungton, Chris (Weth- day- Her brother, Elmer Schulte,
ington) Williams, Carey Ann is tlie only remaining member of
Bartram, Kelly (Jones) Fun and tlie Frank Schulte family.
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liad a really great turnout this
treat this past weekend at Bishop year. The "jail and bail" game
DeFalco Retreat Center in Ama- was a special fun game and the
rillo. great food at tlie concession was
Jim and Sandee Hoelting drove a big attraction! Winners of tlie
to Tyler tliis weekend to watch pumpkin decorating contest were
Jake Hoelting participate in a Holey Birkenfeld,Lexi Etheridge
tennis tournament at the college, and Carhe Wilhelm.
He did well. Heather Hoelting, Prizes were a Movie Gallery
daughter of Mark and Vera Basket, and gift certificates from
Hoelting of Lone Oak also spent Chubby Buns and Naz Stop.
Evelyn Hill, Vi Pohlrneier, Pill
Heiman, Virgie Gerber, Sandee
Hoelting and Donna Charanza
Sandee went to San Angelo and really enjoyed a well planned trip
watched Whitney Hoelting play to visit relatives. They spent
in tlieir annual Alumni basket- Thursday night with sister Jean
ball game. Whitney is now into a arid husband Jim Bill in
Physical Therapy program at Granbury. Friday they headed to
Angelo State. The Woodlands, north of Hous-
Dennyand Wayne Heiman and ton, and visited with Ralph and
Ted Huseman spent the weekend Natalie (Gerber) Grosser and
in Paul's Valley, Okla , with children, then on to Onalaska to
Rodney Heiman It was catch-up visit with Chet and Carolyn
time on a long over due golf date! (Stork) Weber, Stanley and
When the weather got bad they Cheryl Stork of Longview and
checked out a new casino in Dwayne Stork of League City.
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attending are good schools, and
most are:
one of the smaller schools in the
district and competition between
us is strong. Even though we are
all good friends, we all want to
do just a little bit better titan tlie
others. Our Tulia students are ________
excited about the scrimmage and being chosen to participate in be in the job market as adults. I
tliat all the schools are coming take Metal Trades seriously
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them, for a change. It's an honor jng out about tlie contests. Mr. position at Texas Millwrights, postseason appearance and a win
for all these schools to want to Wilfong has a good sense of hu- Gary Vaughn at Texas Mill- this week would put them well
come to Tulia. Our students want mor but when we have a lot to ’ J
to compete and hopefully we get done he’s veiy straightfor- to bring back into the class-
will win and they can take pride ward. He’s a really good teacher
in winning They should take and he’s been teaching me skills
pride, also, m their accomplish- jn what I have chosen to do for
ments because they work very the rest of my life.”
Stepehcn Hernandez is also a
- - - J in his third year of can do something worthwhile It
cational Opportunity Clubs of Metal Trades. He is tlie son of
Texas leader in 1992 and was Roland Hernandez. Hernandez
nominated for tlie Texas Excel- said, “it’s a pretty big honor to
lence Award for outstanding a part of this scrimmage. I
teachers in 1993. Wilfong said, take Metal Trades classes seri-
“The awards are nice but I just ously because I know that when
like to see my students excel. My 1 get out of high school I want to
push is to see them succeed in have some skills and I know I
what they are doing. I try to run
my shop at THS in the same
manner as I would a job shop and
I treat tlie students the same as I last year because my grades in
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sented to winners in all catego- don’t^per-
ries.
Wilfong said, “All the schools
3-A^idlarger Tulia is very proud of what this pro-
- - • • gram has attained.”
James McGee is a junior at
THS and is in his tin rd year as a
Metal Trades student. He is tlie
son of Bill and Kathy McGee.
McGee said, “1 feel good about job site and that prepares
feel that it's a matter of prestige this competition. I didn’t really have taken skills that I have the challenge.”
tliat all the schools are coming take Metal Trades seriously un- “ "
to us rather than us going to til last year when I started find-
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