Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1988 Page: 6 of 14
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Thursday MUjr 12.19M
1988 Graduates Celebrate With
1st G-P Chemical Free Party
The Claa* of ltt* will at the firr.t
G-P grtduaung cian b> have •
Chemical Free Graduation Party'
The fun begin* May 1) at midnight
at the Corput Chnati AthleUc Chib
and will But until 3 a.m
After graduation certm-mie*. th*
student* will be given Uie chance to
visit with friend* and families and
then meet at midnight at the lagh
school. Buses, provided by the
school district, will Lamport the
graduate? to the party
The Corpus Christi Athletic Chib
haa B.dOS square feet for dancing,
tennis, volleyball, racquetball.
swimming and a jacund that holds
40 people
There will also be contests and
games throughout the nigh! and
there are over 100 prizes to be given
iwisy.
The party will end witli a drawn
■rawing
for a new stereo donated tty the
GPISD Board ot Trustee!
The students will then bt taken
back to the school and atnukt arrive
between & 40 and (am
In addition to the graAiatei. the G-
P Junior dans has been invited and
each senior car. bring ont t
Portland. Teaas 7*374 For more in-
formation. contact Judy Culver at
6434375
School Menu
Moodav.May It
Breakfast: Chilled juice, milk.
aeft senior car. bring ont guest
To help raise money for the party.
Class of '81 T-shirts art be ng sold
this week at the high scfiool f ®r 110
Prizes, food and cokts have been
donated, but about $700 is still need
ed to help cover the cost of tlw facili-
ty
If you or your business or
organization would like to help.
choice of assorted dry cereals
Lunch: Barbecue on bun. potato
rounds, peas, cookie, milk
Tuesday. May 17
Chilled juice, milk.
Breakfast:
choice of assorted dry cereals or
pancakes w/syrup
Menu by Clark Clem. 2nd graders
ilo taco
make checks payable to: Gradua-
tion Celebration, ' P.Q Eos 1291
iaineb: Meat and pota
w/flour tortilla, omto
seasonal fruit, milk
I would like to express my appreciation to the
citizens of Gregory for their support in elec ting
me to the City Council of Gregory I am look
mg forward to working with you in every
way possible
Abel M Adame, Jr
PW id* *o* lot b, *6,1 tunc Pd So. 751 G»f», ln« IIJH
Wednesday, May Ik
Breakfast. Chilled juice, milk
choice of assorted dry cereals or
biscuit w /sausage
Laarh: Fish, macaroni and
cheese, green beans, batter bread.
milk
Thursday. May 19
Chilli
Breakfast: Chilled juice, milk,
choice of assorted dry cereals or
waffle w/sytjp
Laarh: Hamburger on bun.
French fries, lettuce/tomato/pickle.
cake, milk
Want the
most for your
car Insurance
dollar?
Friday. May 2»
Breakfast Chilled juice, milk.
choice of assorted dry cereals or
donut
Menu by Clark Clem. 2nd graders
laiiMh: Oven Fried chicken.
Talk to a ne»ghbo» who's with State Farm
and compare Then give me a call
MAItCIA
TISAURO
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Stal* Fvm Mulutfi
Mo»n#OWic* Btoomtnglon Mmoss
mashed potatoes w/gravy.
roll peanut butter, milk
Breed Earns
State Honor
Of tlie 52 seventh grade stud*
from G-P who were eligible to (
Of the 52 seventh grade students
> par-
ticipate in the 8th Annual I Juke
University lalent Searc h,
dent. Ryan Breed, has earned state
recognition
For thier outstanding scores on
the SAT. Breed and Marco Kimassa
were presented with Certificates of
Achievement
Breed has been invited to attend.*
state recognition ceremony to be
■ * high score
held this summer for lus I
in the total verbal group on the test
Don’t lose your cool
this summer.
4
central A/C can
make your pocketbook sing the j
summertime btues. ■
lust because your system is
working doesn t mean it’s /
working efficiently Even the best *
systems need routine cleaning,
adjustments and maintenance to
keep them running smoothly.
Otherwise, they use more energy
And. that means higher utility bilis
An Annual Spring
• Tune-Up can help you
v save energy With the hoi
summer months just ahead,
now's the perfect time to have
your system checked out So. call a
qualified air conditioning socialist
A Spring Tune up won (cost much '
The cost of not getting one is
anybody s guess
•Prices vary with dealers
I
Central Poorer and Light Company
Gifted, Talented
Complete Studies
Gifted/Talenied Students in F-ast
Cliff and Austin Schools have recent-
ly completed Independent Studies
which they have presented to their
parents and classmates Kach stu-
dent selected a topic to research and
produced five products which re-
quired ail levels of thinking from
Blooms Taxonomy:
Knowledge/comprehension, ap-
art
k.
at
GRADUATION PARTY Senior helpers Sonny Flippo. Bobby Je*t»n.
Trtsho Del Bosque and Kristi Posten are heipmq to pian the 1st G P
Chemical Free G'eduehon Party to be held May J1 from midnight to S
a m at the Corpus Christi Athletic Club
Clark Honor Roll
plication analysis, synthesis
evaluation
Austin students and their topic
were: Amy Pustejousky-farm
animals. Maribel Molina wild
animals. Andrea Chaney-the
laiusa FemarxJez-big cats,
Alexander-Egypt. Kevin
ships and shipwrecks. Jessica Ortu-
natti/al disasters
Fast Cliff students and their topics
were Karen Mabley-parrots,
Rebecca Monk Yellowstone Na-
tional Park, Holly Wilkerson-
weather phenomena. Amber
Neschieisetz-shelLi. Richard Junes
rockets, Joah Cochran-electncity.
Jason Keith-dog*. Christina ftalph-
gems. minerals. and rocks, Paul
Rowland-* hale* and dolphins. Brian
Ljrtle-fireek Mythology, Jason
Br.idford-Antarctica Nathan
Burkett Washington DC, Caaey
Haney-Honda. Amanda Parriah-
flesert life. Katy Schroeder-«ea
Mrs Pat Mc'lJonald, Principal at
T M Clark Elementary, announctl
this week the following student- on
the all A' honor roll for tlie fifth six
weeks
FIRST GRADE IzKrey Atkinson
Matt Amientor, Jennifer Brady.
Kacey Cheslsk. Isaac Hatton.
Jessica Johnson. Rebecca l*opez.
Joe> M
Miller. Tiffan
Sabrina Sloan. Amanda Small, Car-
rie Stuart. Cara Urlian arv Kelly
Williams
SECOND GRADE Jonatlian Bar-
raza, Jennifer K Bishop. Jennifer
Katy
creatures. Kimberly Bennett-myths
and legends. Holly Roys-Hawan
imp*
Bishop, Cheryl Cannon. Jason ( of
i Cotti
Joe> Maples. Hand) Miles, Virgini.
ffany
Ramsey, Stephanie Rodriguez
Murphy. Katherine
fey, Joshua Cotten, Brande Flames,
Nicole Garcia. Monica Garza.
Kimberly Gonzales, Jarrett Hard
wick, I*ea Anna Hernandez. Mandv
Herndon. Danielle Johnson Aman-
da Koilman, Chris Matthews, Jason
U» CLANK. Paps iO
Andrews
Honor Roll
W.C. Andrews Elementary Honor
Roll for the 5th-Six Weeks are
FIRST GRADE Gina Aaalcn,
Jason (ionzales. Misty Ellis, Maine -
Gleinig, April Kranz, Emily
l>?onard. Julia l*eslie. Brian Collier
Amanda Grantham and KyD
Shrader
SECOND GRADE Amy Floert* .
Adriana (iarcia, Todd Hamilturi,
.it am*
mmm
Wesley Nelson, Conrad Puls. Tiffar y
Anderson. Chad Gibson, Stephan e
I jnsteadt and Amanda Teel
THIRD GRADE Nancy
Benavides. Cody Dugat, Pa trie a
Duran Bobby Joe Matlock. Emi y
Pounds. Allison Prewit, Mat
.iijdiiii
Angie Dlugosch, Cryst
. Evie Throndson, Er
Schrutka,
Ixaabury
Verzwyvelt, Michael Asalcn,
Phillippe James Bohn. Chad F<$>
wards. Wendy Kishpuugh, Jes.
Pawelek. Elizabeth i' - mdk, Mori.
Silva, Jennifer Skonjp|K IflkjP
Stojanik. Michael TabofV and B id
DUKE TAl ENT SEARCH Ryan Breed and Marco Rimatsa were
presented mth certificates of achievement lor their outstanding
scores on the SAT test as part of the 8th Annual Dube University
Talent Sean h__
vany,
Smith. liestiny
Jessica Kaska. Michael Stubbs, Jim-
A. J. LIBERMAN, M.D.
Diplomat** of the
Ar* < ’ car Board of Obs*et*i< s arid Gynecology
___ Announces the relocation
of his office to the
Women’s Health Center of Portland
1 700 Wildcat. Portland
Practice limited to
Obstetrics, Gynecology, infertility
Office Hours by Appointment
643-4415 • 643-6005
rny Tice. Sarah Biilinglon, Buddy
Broerman, Jackie Cantu. Chria
aryan
Goldman, Kellie Matthews. Jennifer
Moses, Bill Phillips and Arr.anda
Stark
FIFTH GRADE I*lgh A
McGonagill, Jeremy East. Cindi
Morns. Debra Palacios, Dianna
Mueller. Jeffery Moses and Jean
Tabone
SIXTH GRADE Cynthia Canales,
Marsha Cooper, Kim Garcia.
i ynthia
Kim
Vanessa Vandever, Juan Vargas.
Came ( urnmiav Mandv Upton.
Jeremy Talmadge. Amy Bivens.
Tonya Gill, (had < Griffith and ! -«mar
Romero
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11 4
10 6
22 2
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Radio
52
6 4
5 3
5 1
11 1
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92
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Neill, Lee Ann. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1988, newspaper, May 12, 1988; Portland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871318/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.