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The Rio Grande Herald-Thursday, January 14, 2010, Page 2
Alto Bonito Elementary
3rd six weeks honor roll
Mrs. Adeline Cantu proudly
announces the honor roll for
the 3rd six weeks for the 09-
10 school >ear at Alto
Bonito Elementary.
1" Grade
Felda Bautista
"A"
Matthew Solis
"A&B"
Odette Fernandez. Rodrigo
Flores. Fabian Garza, Nicole
Gonzalez, Yireth Pena &
Yoselin Pena
Teacher: Juan M. Garcia
Jr.
"A"
LeeRoy Cardoza. Stephanie
Garcia, Liseele Olivarez,
Emily Pena. Gloria Rivera,
Jacob Solis, Ricardo Solis,
Jacob Vera. Sergio Villarreal
& Chloe Zarate
"A&B"
Roy Galvan & Litzi Jairnes
Teacher: Raquei Salinas
"A"
Roberto Castillo, Esperanza
Leal. Daniel Pena, Alejandro
Santos & Angela Trevino
"A&B"
Efren Alaniz, Alexander
Alvarez, Jose G. Alvarez,
Marcela Arredondo, Jose M.
Chapa Jr., Raul Garcia,
Eduardo Gonzalez, Daisy
Hernandez, Carlos Navarro.
Osvaldo Salinas, Adan
Venegas
Teacher: Raquei Salinas
"A"
Angel Alaniz & Kevin
Garza
"A&B"
Alexis Alonso, Ana Barajas,
Chantal Barrera. Allen Diaz.
Aissa Garay, Desiree
Gonzalez. Michelle Lopez,
Jaqueline Morin & Gabriel
Roldan
Teacher: Alma Venecia
"A"
Shayla Barrera. Sarah
Gutierrez. Camelia Morin,
David Munoz & Tifani Solis
"A&B"
Carlos Alamilllo, Juan
Garcia, Jose Gonzalez, Luis
Lopez & Annette Trevino
2'"1 Grade
Teacher: Cidelia Garza
"A"
Natalie Garcia
"A&B"
Jose Barriero, Randy Garcia,
Jorge Lopez Jr., Bryzevda
Olivarez, Elsie Piceno,
Brenda Salinas & Jaslynn
Vera
Teacher: MariaF.lena Orta
"A"
Artemio Gutierrez &
Princess Ortiz
"A&B"
Priscilla Dela Garza, Kyra
M. Flores, David Gonzalez,
Yazmin Gonzalez, Jocelyn
Munoz & Yaritza Olvera
Teacher: Saul Salinas
"A"
Bryan Alaniz, Amy Falcon,
Marco Guerrero & Daniel
Salazar
"A&B"
Marco Flores. Annette
Ramirez & Anikan Vera
Teacher: Sandra Sanchez
"A"
Cassidy Devine, Calixto
Guerra, Myriam Flinojosa &
Nelda Garcia
"A&B"
Yulismia Barajas, Mikaela
Garcia. Jesus G. Gonzalez &
Jose G. Gonzalez
Teacher: Lorenza Seale
" A"
E lizabeth Garcia
Guadalupe Hernandez
"A&B"
Jesus Garza, Giselle Pena &
Cesar Taniez
3rd Grade
Teacher: Jesseca Carrera
"A"
Julissa Garcia
"A&B"
Juan Barajas, Sabine Barba,
Dianna Bazan & Joanna
Flores
Teacher: Roxana Castillo
"A&B"
Juliana Alvarado, Xavier
Flores, Yareli Garcia &
Evelyn Rocha
Teacher: Danielle Garza
"A"
Karina Alanis & Breneli
Castano
"A&B"
Amberlee Benavidez, Devin
Clarke. Justin Garza. Jaylyn
Trevino, Amando Salinas &
Aliyn Saenz
Teacher: Jose Garza Jr.
"A&B"
Karina Alvarado, Diana
Dela Garza, Kayla Dela
Rosa & Krystal Martinez
Teacher: Melissa Martinez
"A&B"
Brianna Lopez, Melissa
Moya, Arturo Saenz &
Jazlyn Salinas
Teacher: Oneida Zurita
"A"
Lessly Alaniz & Linette
Garza
"A&B"
Alexandra Aguilar, Lesslie
Garza, Bryanna Perez.
Kassandra Ramirez &
Yaneth Salazar
4,h Grade
Teacher: JoDavid Pena
"A"
Analuz Velasquez
"A&B"
Felipe Morin, Diondra
Zarate & Lauro Trevino
Teacher: Erika Ramire
"A&B"
Alexis Cantu, Abigail
Garcia, Vanessa Falcon,
Mellanie Salinas, Yulissa
Segovia
Teacher: lliana Rodriguez
"A"
Victor Hinojosa, Yubizdely
Tanguma & Jose Vela
"A&B"
A Idhair Lopez. Maria
Moreno & Jenn i fer
Velasquez
Teacher: Cindy Solis
"A"
Shantelle Longoria
"A&B"
Alejandro Garcia, Diego
Montes, Jorge Solis, Ailany
Trevino & Juan Castaneda
Teacher: Melinda Trevino
"A&B"
Carolina Alamillo, Karina
Cantu, Brandon Galvan,
Koraima Garcia, Javier
Melchor & Miriam Olvera
5lh Grade
Teacher: Jose Hernandez
"A&B"
Kassandra Castillo, Jose
Menchaca, Deanabel Solis &
Nancy Garcia
Teacher: Jennifer Pena
"A"
Estevan Olivarez & Alexis
Zuniga
"A&B"
Diego Mata
Teacher: Linda Pena
"A" Graciela Alaffa &
David Perez Jr.
"A&B"
Victoria Davila, Criseldu
Garcia, Carmen Guerra,
Sherokee Longoria, Jocelyn
Martinez, JoDavid Pena Jr.,
Daniela Saenz & Jacob
Zarate
Teacher: Demetrio
Rodriguez
"A"
Jennifer Alvarez & Vianey
Garcia
Teacher: Jessica Taniez
"A"
Agustin Garcia
"A&B"
Nadine Barrera, Jose Luis
Dela Rosa, Michael
Duverney, Giselle Garza,
Vladimir Guerra, Alexander
Guerrero, Maritza Grifaldo,
Genesis Leal & Victor
Lopez
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Guerra presented coveted Pioneer Award
Fidencio Guerra was presented with the coveted Pioneer Award at the annual Texas Farm
Bureau state convention. A long time president of the Starr County Farm Bureau, Fidencio
and his wife ldolina, were honored at a luncheon during the statewide event. Guerra is
pictured with the state president, Kenneth Dierschke, and vice-president Bobby Nedbalek,
state director of District 13.
Texas Farm Bureau announces
Guerra as Pioneer Award winner
(FORT WORTH)-
Fidencio Guerra was
honored as the District 13
Pioneer Award winner at the
76th Annual Texas Farm
Bureau State Convention.
A member of the Starr
County Farm Bureau for
more than 35 years, Guerra
has served as vice president
for six years, and president
for 14 years. He has
participated in many
programs and training
sessions at the state level, as
well. Guerra served on the
agricultural, membership
and beef committees at Starr
County Farm Bureau.
He is a huge supporter of
youth and has served as
president of the Starr County
Youth Fair Association,
president of the Siarr County
4-H Adult Leaders Club and
a member of the Rio Grande
City Beef Syndicate, which
supported youth livestock
projects.
Serving as president of the
Starr County Fair
Association for three years,
Guerra was recognized for
his service by being named
parade marshal of the Starr
County Fair. He also served
on the Starr County
Appraisal Review Board,
was chairman of the Starr
County Farm Service
Agency for six years and a
board member for 18 years.
I le worked in sales for the
Ford dealerships in
Hebbronville and Rio
Grande City. He arranges his
schedule to devote time to
his real vocation, which is
ranching.
Guerra and his wife,
ldolina, are members of Our
Lady of Guadalupe Church
in El Sauz, and participates
in the church's La
Guadalupana Club, which
organizes- the church festival
each September.
The Guerras have three
grown children and five
grandchildren.
Extension to offer
6-week diabetes course
Learn to live healthy with
type 2 diabetes. The Texas
AgriLife Extension Service
is offering a free Do Well,
Be Well con Diabetes 6-
week class in Spanish at four
Starr County locations
beginning the week of
January 25. This program
targets adults over the age of
60 w ith t\ pe 2 diabetes.
People in the progtam will
learn how to eat healthy,
develop skills to manage
their blood sugar (glucose)
levels, and get general
information about living
well with type 2 diabetes.
The program helps
participants put into practice
what they have learned so
they can better control their
diabetes. Class size is
limited to 20 persons. Pre-
registration is preferred.
To register or for more
information contact your
Texas AgriLife Extension
count\ agent Yolanda
Morado or Yvonne
Hernandez, program
assistant, at 956-487-2306.
Educational programs of
Texas AgriLife Extension
Service are open to all
people without regard to
race, color, sex, disability,
religion, age, or national
origin. The Texas A & M
University System, U.S.
Department of Agriculture,
and the County
Commissioners Courts of
Texas Cooperating
SCSD investigators honored
by Estrella Center
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KENNETH ROBERTS
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CHRISTIAN SALINAS
Two Starr County
Sheriffs Investigators have
been recognized by
Estrella's House Children's
Advocacy Center in
Hidalgo, Texas
Starr County Investigators
Ramon De La Cruz, Jr. and
Marcos E. Rios received
recognition from The Board
of Directors and Staff of
Estrella's House Children's
Advocacy Center in Hidalgo
Count) for their dedication
in investigating crimes
against children in Starr
County.
Investigator De La Cruz,
who has vvorked for the
Sheriffs Office for over
seven (7) years was awarded
the "Investigator of the
Year" Award and
Investigator Rios who has
over 10 years of law
enforcement Experience in
Roma, Rio Grande City and
Starr County, received a
"Certificate of Appreciation"
for his dedication and
commitment to the Center.
Sherilt Rene luentes is
very proud of the
recognition that the officets
received and wishes to
commend them for a job
well done.
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