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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 19

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yyr 'Wvw Page Nineteen- -EL PASO HERALD PCST Wednesday February 14 1952 Catholic School 1 Announces New Honor Roll List Young Bakers Enjoy Fresh Baked Bread Sixth Grade to Study Big Changes in Asia The 6B class from Hart School is beginning to study how changes In Asia are affecting world conditions In this unit the class will study the reasons why change has been slow In coming to Asia how human and natural factors have caused change in the Middle East fw They will learn how problems 1100011 1PC Blessed Sacrament School at-' 1001 Diana drive has announced its honor roll students They are: First grade Stephen' I Bilbo Larry Bogenholm John Bohne Jeffrey Michael Drapes1 Joseph Fries Bradley Fuller Frederick Griffittis Stephen Har-son Victor Heimback Gregory Jackley Axel Koonce James Leasure William Lackey Richard Maggio Dtnay Nalty Ellis Randy Milton Stardt Thomas Syzeck David Fortin David Dycaico Theresa Bartch Judy Brewster Miriam -Myers Mary Drake Ellen Bold Patricia Chabalko Theresa Car- ver Madeline Ayuub Deborah Sheffy Frances Goff Linda Wolf Rith Haling and Nancy RusseL Ormd AarcUs CiMb Noras Moo Poo Owmioo Kolos Koirochoa Abo Jobci Sharoo Keatactt Korea Ji1 Laeker Juice Hi) Mllbr Lora Obetbofer Rwls nichta Den Saecbeo Jtea Rich- MJjooOay OrtrsBder and MorchoU Omde Throe Margaret Dais Jsnica Nwi snii Mrrick roHce Kenoelsji Catherine Busan Jndteh WU- -Uooss Pot Row Abb Solar and Pat TiSffFSflf Orodo Pour Michael track Breee Castillo Mold (MMU BadTltte! rhino Consume Patsj Oosood Annin Sanches and Chriitlna Scheppen Orodo Plea Kip Kxarlch WDIIau oler Stephen Soncae Aathonr TB1U Terry Brndr and Mary Saha OjBoW Jauee Barack Ornery Martin John Quinn Mary Jacobi Vicky 1 ltenoein Eileen Bass and Council Heads Elected For Spring Term The spring slate of officers for the Bonham School Student Council was chosen in an election The new president is Larry Pridgeon 7A who will be taking over the office from Chip Brown Selected to serve as vice president was Jay Spears Sheriy Girard is the new secretary Other officers elected were: Bill Vorwald fire marshall Marcia Cover girls' fire marshall Chip Brown sanitary chief Joyce Dight girls sanitary chief AH of the new officers are in the seventh grade The captain of the Patrol for the spring semester is Nancy Crout and the Boys' Patrol captain is Bobby Spears Co-captains are Sherry Myers and Johnny Pena Rounding out the 41-member Student Council are the new room representatives chosen from each class in the fourth through the seventh grades They are: Shirley Ann Shepard and David Gardner 4A Linda Birkhead and Tomikra Gentry 4B Donnie Bahnmiiler and Gail Dugan 4C Scott Hunsaker and Gary Welch 4D Dana Jordan and Margaret Frost SA Scott McMurtrie and Elizabeth Benitez 5B Bill Coffin and Lynda Sterling 5C Marc McCrory and Peggy Whitten 6A Chris Dean and Steven Oliver 6B Tim Harris and Karen Barlow 6C Herby Alexander and Maria Niziol 7A Holly Anderson and Leslie Rudd 7B Donna Brooks and Alfred Benitez 7C Nancy Lyons and Bruce Howie 7D The sponsor of the Bonham Student Council is Mrs Mary Lawrence a seventh grade teacher Basketball' Team Wins Games team won over Jones School in a basketball game played at the Alamo School gym High scorers for the game were Ted Reynolds with nine points and Steve Schwartz with eight points With the help of Jimmy Wilhelm and James La Farrel who Aid Sea Study The pupils in 3C at Aoy School are studying about foe ocean in Science dass Many of the children have seen foe Pacific Ocean while visiting in California and Mexico and were eager to tell about their experiences at foe seashore Marcelo Perez Ruben Ortega Manuel Rodriguez and Alfonso Rivera told about going fishing in foe ocean They described foe boats the big fish and foe waves that rocked the boats Marisela Alvarado and Berta Naverez gave a report on playing in the sand and finding pretty shells on foe beach Juan Frias gave an interesting description of a lighthouse and foe many sea gulls that be saw Jesus Alfonso Armendariz liked swimming in the ocean He tasted foe salty water Sonia Gallegos has never seen foe ocean but her brother went to California last summer and he brought her shells which sbe showed to foe class Others who have brought shells for our collection are Marisela Alvarado Maria Rodriguez Alfonso Armendariz and Victor Martinez-A display of library books with pictures and information about foe ocean was arranged by Marta Tarango Juan Frias and Rebecca Esquivel Loreno Salas made the little paper boat that was used by Roberto Muro and Armando Chavarria to demonstrate on foe globe and map of foe world hour a ship can sail around foe world and that aH of foe oceans of foe world are really one big ocean Sandra Olagua and Rebecca School Herald-Post A department published Wednesday of each week by The El Paso Herald-Post aided by school pupils for the special interest of children in El Paso and Valley homes SCHOOL REPORTERS AUSTIN lfary lm Torrcr BEN MILAS! Bonnjr Buchanan and Mary Farrell BOWIE Belinda Mena BLISS Mike Alone BONHAM Barbara Laird and Bobby Cor BURLESON Salvador Perea COLDWELL Brooke Haaard COOLEY Bess Horne and Cathy Stoker DOWELI- Sandra Jones DOUGLASS Janice Robinson EASTWOOD Paula Daudermann HOUSTON Barbara Hunter MESITA Cynthia Jones RUSK Janice Powell and Russell Grlmpe STANTON Diane Dunn end Celia Bowdler WHITE Mary Jane Oerber ZAVALA Patricia Rodrigue Girls Weave Word Stories The boys and girls in San Jacinto 6B are learning to develop their imagination by taking the weekly spelling words and weaving them into a story Isela Cas-tanon Robert Valdez Nicolas Lopez Crisitna Gonzales and Norma Castro proved themselves to be extremely skillful in this exercise Several classes listed their honor students for the past grade period 6B has Fernando Carrasco Nicolas Lopez Oscar Ras-con Robert Baldez Veronica Alvarez Isela Castanon Norma Castro and Cristina Gonzalez The 6C class lists Armida V'ega Salvador Reyes Margaret Carmona and Yvonne Snow 2A named Fred Aguirre Manuel Olivas Adolfo Silva Auerli-ano Rangel Isela Sustaita and Carmela Villescas In connection with the coming rodeo 2A boys and girls are studying this western tradition They have found out much about the various events in such a contest and about the invaluable work of the cutting and roping horses They have made a lovely frieze showing the events in the rodeo Tidy Committee Keeps Papers Neat In order to improve the general appearance of their written work pupils in Alta Vista 4A appointed a committee to inspect the seatwork for neatness before it is handed to the teacher If the papers are not complete or look untidy the students are asked to make better copies These inspectors are Tina Navarro Ruben Sanchez and Irma Falcon A noticeable improvement has resulted from this effort EASTWOOD Miss Charlene Hart daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Brennand of 7924 Dogwood street was first place winner in the Eastwood High beauty contest "Three Coins In the Fountain" was the contest theme It was sponsored by the yearbook staff under direction of Mrs Neida Walker Miss Hart 14 is a member of the Choir arid the Sextette She is in the eighth grade and cn the honor roil Runners-up was Georgia Didlake Karen Warwick and Rebecca Phillips of land government and religion keep the countries of southern Asia from becoming modern nations how China is emerging as a modern power and how Japan is meeting her problems as a democratic nation Starts Work The class already has started working on reports and activities Sylvia Posey and Connie Calderon will report to the class on the importance of oil to Iran Tony Jurado Jose Sanchez Jose Luis Martinez and Armando Garda are maldng an oasis to represent a phase of life in Saudi Arabia Plan Book Juan Esparza Lily Foulenfant Anna Gonzalez Dolores Lopez Patsy Medina Blanca Navarro Gloria Saucedo and Carmen Santa Cruz are working on an of of the Middle East Ramon Perez Manuel Bana-les and Porfirio Guillen are collecting current events dealing with the study of Asia Martha Tamez is writing newspaper articles explaining why some areas of Asia are considered areas Research Problems Alberto Aguilar David Esca-jeda Estela Hernandez Mike Molinar and Carmen Herrera are doing research on the farm problems common to all of the countries of the Middle East Other members of the dass working on reports or activities are Tony Gallardo Yolanda Guevara Jose Fernandez Juan Sandoval Bonifacio Sanchez Ramon Ponce Jose Luis Quintero Margarita Suarez Nancy -Barreda and Marta Abascal Librarian Keeps Eye bn All Books Sam Stephenson is the librarian for Alta Vista 4A His eagle eye is ever alert in checking books in his care One of the teachers borrowed an encyclopedia from Sam recently and returned another copy of the same volume Sam was on the job and politely explained that foe cover on the book returned was slightly different from his set All concerned were pleased at his efficiency place mural 5 The fourth grade intraprogram will begin Feb Bowie Beauties Set To Parade for Judges The annual Bowie High School Aztec Beauty Contest will be held at 8 tomorrow in the gym at the school All students and parents are invited to attend The program was announced by the committee in charge dance teacher's class will dance either Peter Gunn or to a tango From the physical education department the girls are dancing of My and Funny under direction of Mrs Lambert The judges for the contest will be Mrs Jane Pemberton of The Herald-Post Johnny Fairchild and Charlie Russell Mr Williams is playing the organ as background music for the contestants as they come on the stage Band to Play During intermission the newly organized Stage Band under direction of Sid Gibson will perform This will be the band's second performance at Bowie Next Bowie's own Jessie Baca is to sing Organizes Quartette Mr Foster organized a quar- sing The of Jesus Villanueva They! modern I Hernandez were in charge of foe 'salt and experiments They explained why the water in foe ocean is salty and Showed that salt dissolves in water Water-evaoprates and salt does not Elect Officers Mrs 6C class at Putnam School voted for class officers Jan 29 Many posters were made and candidates made speeches Those elected: president Gary Bilodeau vice president Raymundo Fuentes secretary Lucille Mendez treas- urer Roger HarwelL Never Miss In spite of snow and cold the following children in 2C at Hart School had perfect attendance for the first half of the school I Ricardo Munoz Jesus Rivas and Maria Elena Aguilar Bertha Aguilar reporter for Roberts 3A reported that the class has been studying he wheat farm They made bread last week some helping with the mixing and some with the kneading After the bread was baked the children ate the best bread they had ever had to eat with butter and jelly The 3A class also studied the ocean Ronnie Summerow Alan Johnson and Alex Escarvega brought in different kinds of boats to show the class and also shells of different sizes and shapes were dispayed in the classroom The children are enjoying art class as they are finger and string painting Third Graders Write Poems Mrs Laura 3B class of Hillside has been studying poetry Some very good poems have been written by the students The Birds in the Sky The birds in the sky always fly by always up high Their feathers are bright They are a pretty sight Birds are very sweet Birds always tweet I like the birds I like the birds words By Brenda Sue Jewell 3B My Kite My kite takes a little flight I think it's a pretty sight Sometimes it's hard to keep it from coming down Then I get a little frown My mother told me I could get one that is red That is what she said My father said a blue kite He thought it would look right Joy Ray Physical Fitness Testing Started The first testing period for the program at Bliss School has been completed All the boys rated above average in all the exercises except pullups Judging by the results thus far the boys will be average or above average before the end of the testing period The program will continue through the spring semester Bliss is sponsoring intramural baseball in the fourth and fifth grades The first bracket was won by SA with 5C in second TIKI INNERSPRING MATTRESS and BOX SPRINGS Regular 5950 Value 9x12 LINOLEUM RUGS All Patterns j)95 CASH AND CARRY TV ANTENNAS 99c scored six points and controlled tette fnjm the A Chojr the boards the score was 29 to 23 The team also won over Me-sita with a score of 26 to 24 High scorers of this game were Roger Harwell with eight points and Peter Vescovo with five points during the intermissions quartette is composed Silva Ben Sida Javier and Javier Hernandez will sing and Know 1 Love You" Mrs Grier's advanced (gilUMTS SAlilnlE AT Grade Seem Jsaoo Karuetick Richard Renacin Marla do la Garda Mary Chalk as Monica Sancbea Card Appleton Rontedioo Cobetu Grnca Sne-caio Tronne Qaida Kathy Barrio and Carole Kempt Grade Eight Helen Cobole Doloa Doyle Connia Goff Jenna Ossood Susan Poerner Veronica Sanches Lanra Spridycn Robert Onick and Alan Verna To Head Patrol For New Semester: Fernando Montez 7A class of' Lincoln School was selected as new spring semester Patrol Boy Captain by Andres Mares Patrol Boy sponsor Fernando 12 is the son of-' Mr and Mrs Salvador Montes' of 4309 Durazno avenue He has been a patrol boy for two years He is also captain of the -basketball team and quarterback on foe football team last fall at Lincoln He plays the cornet and wants to be a scientist Carlos Manquero 6A was selected new lieutenant and is in: his first year as patrol boy Car-: les is 11 years old and the son of Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Mao-quera Carlos played fielder and! catcher for the Radioplane Team in Baseball Frank Prieto 5B is the new-' addition to the Lincoln School: Patrol Boy ranks 14950 VALUE SOFA SUITE 5-pc bronzetone with sparkling brass accents self-levelers! 30x4 9z no-mar top 4 matching plastic covered chairs MAPLE BUNK BED Complete with Klattrassas Makes Into Single Beds Includes Two Mattresses Two Springs Guard Rail 3-PC BEDROOM SUITES In blond or walnut finish nylon drawer glides All hardwood construction REGULAR DOUBLE COMPLETE HOUSEFUL FURNITURE Including: 9 Cu Ft REFRIGERATOR GAS RANGE 5-Pc DINETTE 2 LAMPS 2-Fc LIVING ROOM SUITE 3-Pc BEDROOM SUITE Reg 5695 Value NO MONEY DOWN INNERSPRING MATTRESS BOX SPRINGS 3 TABLES 2 PILLOWS 2-Pc Foam Rubber LIVING ROOM SUITE Choice Nylon Fabrics Reg 16950 1 Foam Rubber Cushions Value Reg 11950 Value FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS Cool Odorless Will Not Mat Reg 195 Value 139 DRESSER WITH TILTING MIRROR CHEST BOOKCASE BED 2-PC OCCASIONAL TABLES Set of Three In Blonde Walnut Or Mahogany Finish Plastic Tops BEG 27 JO VALUE 3 STEP TABLES 1 COFFEE TABLE 15 95 Set of 3 ALL APPLIANCES DRASTICALLY DISCOUNTED 95 Cu Ft Refrigerator 14950 Gas Ranges 50 99 NYLON FOAM CUSHIONS SOFA BY DAY AND BED FOR TWO AT NIGHT OPEN TONIGHT TILL 8:30 For Convenience Of Our Customers 7-pc bronzetone table with high-pressure woodgrain plastic top Satin brass self-levelers and trim 1.

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