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Beverly Hills club to meet
The Beverly Hills Civic Club will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday,
Oct. 17, at Meador Elementary School at 7:30 p.m.
Band spectacular cancelled
The Pasadena school district’s marching band spectacular scheduled at
Memorial Stadium for Oct. 15 has been cancelled.
Thursday, October 13, 1994, SOUTH BELT-ELLINGTON LEADER, Section A, Page 3
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challenges faced by burn
survivors on Monday, Oct.
17, at San Jacinto College
South.
Sponsored by the campus
Lyceum Committee, the
program will begin at 11:30
a.m. in the student center
banquet room. It is free and
open to the public.
In presenting “The
Challenges of a Burn Sur-
vivor,” speaker Donna
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At Genoa skate party
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in October at San Jacinto scripts. This evening of
College Central. entertainment, themed
The season’s first offering “Studio One,” will begin at *
is “Talking Pictures,” by 7 p.m. in Powell Arena. *
Horton Foote. Playing Other upcoming plays in- *
through Oct. 15, this com- elude Shakespeare’s “Mea- *
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right out of Lamar University in 1963.
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tary School. Since this was a Earning placement on the doctors couine
readiness period for first- merit roll are Christopher
graders, they did not receive Ehrlich, Lisa Hassell, Monica Skills needed for coding
grades. Students named areas Mitchell, Laura Sanchez, used in physician’s offices
follows. Cynthia Sexton, Stacie and outpatient services are
Second grade Slaughter, Heather Union, currently in high demand,
Achieving honor roll status Lindsay Union, Adrian Van- and San Jacinto College
are Deborah Bigner, Amber Court, Angela Webb and Central is ottering new
Brown, Jennifer Farabee, Judy Yu. course for those hoping to
Richard Gutierrez, Julie Ha, Fifth grade meet that demand as em-
Carrie Kelso, Quyen Nguyen, Achieving honor roll status ployees
Robert Puente, Tania Rodri- are Krystina Baez, Olivia Medical Insurance Cod-
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Merrina Walker. Cortez, Michael Mallon, Jes- necessary skills and know-
Earning placement on the sica Targac, Mohammed necessary skills and know
merit roll are Zachariah Tazehzadeh, Jamie Thomas, ledge for proper procedural
, Bergman, Chelsea Blakely, Denise Truong, Rachel coding in billing Medicare
1 Brittany Bushman, Quentin Walker and Gwendolyn °r supplies, materials and
Dyer, Jessica Prince and Yanney. injections.
Ashton Russell. Earning placement on the The class will meet on
Third grade merit roll are Katie Bass, Mondays, Oct. 24 through
Achieving honor roll status James Karsten, Andrew Nov. 14, from 6:30 to 9
are Ashlie Ankenbruck, Ste- Salinas and Stephanie Wilson, p.m. The cost is $34 for the
ven Buss, Ryan Cobb, Jen- 10-hour course. A text book
nifer Giardina, Kristal Writers meet is required and is available
Knapek, Melissa Myers, in the campus bookstore.
Sarah "Rodriguez! Amanda on Tuesday Interested persons may
Stevens, Daniel Swartz andregister by telephone at
Justin Wallace A professor of costume 476-1838, or in person at
Earning placement on the history at the University of the San Jacinto College
merit roll are Justin Boyd, Vi- Houston will present a slide Central Office of Continu-
viana Carranza, Chase Cob- show at Tuesday’s meeting ing Education.
- ble, Ray Davis, Lila Hollin, of the Bay Area Romance
Krystal Melchor and Brandon Writers of America. , Hunters for
1 Sellars. The meeting is scheduled
Fourth grade to begin at 7:15 p.m. Oct. Hungry here
Achieving honor roll status 18 at the Clear Brook City J V
The South Belt-Ellington
Rotary Club is the official
sponsor for the Hunters for
the Hungry program to
benefit Boys and Girls
Harbor.
Perry’s Butcher Shop on
Scarsdale Boulevard is the
designated meat processor
for deer donated during
are Meagan Abbott, Casey Municipal Utility Building,
Ables, Katherine Bigner, Lori 11610 Sageyork. Set-up and
Breedlove, Charles Drouil- networking will be held
lard, Lisa Ferraro, Nhat Mai, from 7 t0 7:15.
Sagemont Rec plans
free tennis lessons
The Sagemont Recreation and continuing until Nov. hunting season.
Center at 11507 Hughes 21. Meat will be processed
Rd. will offer free tennis All equipment will be for a nominal fee and
lessons for ages 7-14 on provided. For more infor- donated to Boys and Girls
Mondays starting Oct. 19 mation, call 481-9426. Harbor.
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Church, Hart is survived by
his wife, Frances; daughter
and son-in-law, Carol and
William Young of Houston;
grandchildren, Patrick Arm-
strong, William Young and
his wife Moni and Aaron
Young; great grandchil-
dren, Tara and Blake
Young.
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