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Page 2, Section B, SOUTH BELT-ELLINGTON LEADER, Thursday, June 24, 1993
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marked the third time that Stacia Harris, Jennifer
Stuchbery has received the Jones, Theresa Winters,
award, which is given to the Lindsy Burkhardt, Phuong
PISD elementary school Nguyen, Adam Jackson, |
that has the greatest percen- Alvin James, Ruben Mar- ’
tage of students who score tinez. Eli McMullen, Steven
50 percent or better on Dorenbach, Anthony Fer-
physical fitness tests. raro, Marcus Harnamji, |
Stuchbery had 70.46 per- Bobby Martin, Ryan Rid-
cent of its third-, fourth- and die, Colin Roach, Matt |
fifth-graders scoring 50 per- Bloom, Bryan Chan, Pa- |
cent or above, trick Joyner, Sean Kannarr ■
Third-graders winning 50 and Chris Nickson.
percent awards were Erica Others were Tony Suar- |
DeLeon, Amber Hebert, ez, Justin Valdez, Austin
Lauren Ives, Laura Nichol- Allen, Stephen Brown,
son, Bridget Swaim, Stacy Lance Giles, Justin Gross, 1
Weatherford, Nicole Atkin- Nick Ross, Carlos Herrera, ,
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Lauren Fletcher, Erika Ges- Rowe, Clint Coombs, Chad |
ualdi, Jessica Mottu, Kris- Harper, John Riley and
tin Carlton; Allison Clark, Jason Lyles.
Lindsey Daigle, Enjolque Fifth-graders winning 50 :
Davis, Amy Baker, Sarah percent awards included Sa-
Dorenbach, Jennifer Ja- daf Alam, Altheria Charles,
cops, Amber Mauro and Martha Gonzalez, Layla
Crystin Melby. Karaouni, Amanda Miller,
Also honored were Krys- Lindsay Saucedo, Jennifer
tal Moore, Diana Nguyen, Stinebower, Ruth Rodarte,
Julie Pachon, Sarah Baker, Lori Rodriguez, Rachael
Judy Bui, Meagan Harring- Williams, Jennifer Willis, Fifth-graders receiving Presidential certificates at the
ton, Courtney King, Hayley Marie Kidd, Elizabeth Ava- Stuchbery awards assembly were, left to right, (front
Stordeur, David Wick, los, Monica Cardenas, Ana row) Chris Corrales, Chuckie Garcia, (top row) David
Keith Hernandez, Mike Mae Laurel, Megan Parker, Christina Perez and Daniel Wason.
| Third-graders receiving Presidential certificates at the
1 Stuchbery awards assembly are, left to right, (front
row) C.R. Christeson, Lavonda Wason, Candice Kim-
bro, Aaron Perez, Ryan Freer, (middle row) Chris
Simmons, Shannon Abdella, Bryan Lester, Lance
Tartt, (top row) Cheresa Wood, Susana Garcia, Na-
than Burns, Brandy Frazier and Keneisha Rance. Not
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Nguyen, Forest Eikenburg, Also receiving awards Third-graders receiving DeLeon and Chase John-
Justin Gissendanner and Sharice Townsend, Adriana presidential certificates son. Fourth-graders earning
Alex Havard. Perez, Jessica Dial, June were C.J. Christeson, the award were Amber Wil-
Other third-graders get- Misukonis, Cindy Rodri- Bryan Lester, Chris Sim- cox, Austin Allen, Yvonne
ting awards were Owen guez, Sabrina Williams, mons, Nathan Burns, Aaron Truong and Luis Avalos.
McIntyre, Matt Meurer, Ja- Linda Ly, Bobby Clark, Perez, Lance Tartt, Ryan Fifth graders, honored for
son Gray, Blair Green- Greg Dodge, Brad Dove, Freer, Candice Kimbro, sportsmanship were Sharice
wood, Rayn Key, Blake Brandon Ford, Adam Hud- Shannon Abdella, Nicole Townsend, Sadaf Alam,
Reetz, Jacob Weber, Nick gens, John Turner, Chris Murphy, Lavanda Wason, Megan Davis and Daniel
DeVries, Ryan Ayoubm Vargas and Jermain Wood- Brandy Frazier, Susana Wason.
Andrew Craft, Chance ard. Garcia, Kaneisha Rance and Get Fit jog certificates
Hausinger, Brandon Quin- Others included Dale Cheresa Wood. were also awarded. Com-
ton, Chad Davis, Bryan Godsey, Chris McCorquo- Fourth-graders awarded pleting over 75 miles was
DuPree, John Gayton,’ dale, Ronny Cox, Jonathan presidential certificates fourth-grader Bethany
Willie Hoke, Aaron Jacobs, Roberts, Michael Smithson, were Kiondrix Sells, Nick Brovey.
Michael Moreno and Adam Matthew Willis, Chris Scalise, Patrick Henry,
Trevino. Chiapetta. Brian Guerra, Kevin Manuel, Charlena Running 50 miles were
Fourth-graders winning Adam Harris, Daniel Lis- Wood, Mae Vazquez and Hayley Stordeur, Amber Fourth-graders receiving Presidential certificates at the
50 percent awards included zewski, Ricky Richardson, Bethany Brovey. Hebert, Erica DeLeon, Stuchbery awards assembly were, left to right, (front
Cathy Dominguez, Court- Jimmy Turner, Willie Wil- Fifth-graders earning Amy Baker, Lynze Triplett, row) Bethany Brovey, Patrick Henry, Kevin Manuel,
ney Kibodeaux, Kyla Me- son, Josh Alexander, Karl presidential certificates Michaelle Mandola, Steven Nick Scalise, (top row) Mae Vasquez, Kiondrix Sells
Kay, Channell Palmer, Jen- Ashcraft, Brandon Ed- were Daniel Wason, Dorenbach, Kevin Manuel, an(j Charlena Wood,
nifer Wheeler, Grace wards, Adam Richison, Bil- Chuckie Garcia, David Bobby Martin, Joey De-.
Laurel, Becky Levy, Cathy lie Strickland, Matt Slat- Parker, Chris Corrales and Leon, Kiondrix Sells Shar- tillo; Blair Greenwood and Justin G - 25
Nouven Amber Wilcox tery Andy Thomas and Christina Perez. ice Townsend, Lisa Rodri- Brandon Quinton, Nathan Fifth-graders running25
Beatriz ‘ Amaya Amanda Freddie Trevino. Scalise, Manuel, C. guez and Lori Rodriguez. Burns, Justin Gaskill, Chase miles were Rachael Stor-
Byerly, Veronica Cortez, Winning the top sports- Wood, Vazquez and Brovey Third graders running ov- Johnson Bryan Lester, deur. Lindsay Saucedo, De
Michelle Mandola, Yvonne manship trophies for the are second-year winners, er 25 miles included Can- Jesus Avalos Owen Mcln- sheena Holloway Amanda
Truong Michelle Castillo fifth grade were Adma Har- Garcia and Perez won for dice Kimbro, Stacy Wea- tyre, Kevin Newell, Jacob Miller, Elizabeth all ’
CourtneyAllison, Sabrina ris and Mandi Kiel. Carl the third year. therford, Nicole Murphy, Weber. Willlie Hoke. Mike April Schwalenberg. Mar
Bolton and Holly Cicotte. Bishop won the Matthew Sportsmanship certifi- Courtney King Jennifer Ja- Currie and Enmund Jung, tha Gonzalezes Harris
Also receiving awards Barton Safety Patrol Award cates were presented to cops, Spring Urdiales, Su- Fourth-graders running Woodard, Adam Harris
were Maegan Fairholm, and was the top fund-raiser third-graders Enjolque Da- sana Garcia, Sarah Doren- 25 miles were Michelle Matthew Willis, David
E bach, Kristin Carlton, Brid- Castillo, Lisa Nichols, Parker, Charlie Strickland,
Set Swaim, Lauren Ives, Amanda Webster, Holly Adam Witas, Beau Urdi-
\ Ryan Freer, John Gayton Cicotte, Jessica Curbello, ales Bobby Clark, Adam
and Chad Davis. A.J. Flores, David rowe, Richison, Brad Dove, Andy
Also running over 25 Carlos Herrera, J.R. Perez, Thomas, Ronny Cox, Mike
miles were Blake Reetz, Gene Melendez, Ravi Patel, Martin, Jimmy Turner and
Matt Muerer, Michael Cas- Ryan Riddle, Luis Avalos Chris Corrales.
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