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GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1996 APPLAUSE IIIi Dvin 9-B Briefly Dickinson Silbernagel Elementary Silbernagel Elementary School announces the third nine-weeks honor rolls in the 199596 school year. All As honor roll Second grade: David Alaniz, Joel Anzaldua, Tyson Arnold, Amber Atchley, Tara Barnett, Cristina Barrera, Clint Botiing, Randee Bozant, Leslie Bryant, Wesley Bryce, Jessica Cantu, Valenten Cantu, Kelsea Gary, Meghan Casey, James Cleary, Sylvesha Cooper, Brittany Cox, Victoria Cruz, Amanda Damron, Stormy Davis, Spenser Dean, Chelsey Dittrich, Jenna Doughty, April Eng, Kristen Fisher, Laura Fisher, Felisa Frelich, Brandon Fried, Christine Froebel, Eric Fuller, Dustin Garner, Jessica Garza, Cortney Girouard, Jayme Goodson, Aaron Grieger, Patrick Grymes, Kimberly Guevara, Lauren Harvell, Bo Hernandez, Robert Herrera, Candice Holioway, Eric Jones, Cody Kirkland, Nathan Kirsten, Melissa Kitts, Damon Knowles, Paul Kroesen, Chris Lairscey, April Lehman, Amanda Linkey, Jasmine Lister, Mary L'ongbotham, Kasey Mackey, Barret Manning, Eduardo Martinez, Cody McCullough, Ryan McLain, Clay Menotti, Kendra Miller, Jaeia'Montgomery, Andy Newman, Hoa Nguyen, Javier Ortiz, Jennifer Ortiz, Michael Pollock, Valerie Reid, Gary Rieffer, David Rozas, Jamie Russell, Ivan Salinas, Wesley Scanlon, Jeffrey Schmidt, Kyle Sockwell, Meagan Souza, Lauren Stein, Rachei Stelly, Tristin Thompson, Lauren Tramei, Andrew Vela, Jeff Villanueva, Tasha Vuittonet, Roseanna Williams, Jerica Wilson and Ben Zielke. Third grade: Courtney Arceneaux, Erika Bahena, Yvonne Barajaz, Dustie Barnes, Nichole Boatman, Ashley Boyd, Breon Brown, Morgan Brown, Mary Buckner, Felipe Buendia, Casey Burkett, Leonardo Calderon, Erika Carrizales, James Cazares, Jessica Clay, Becky Damron, Stephanie David, Erin Dodsorv Lindsay Edwards, Aimee Emmite, Andrew Erchinger, Michael Finney, Hunter Fish, Kerri Flex, Celestina Garcia, Kristen Gillis, Robert Gonzales, Feriz Halili, Brittany Harris, Katy Hebert, Jessica Henson, Laura Hinton, John Hubert, Audrey. Izard, Tony Jaramillo, Chelsea Johnson, Chris Jones, Amanda Kelsay, Leigh Ann Kirkland, Kris Kovacevich, Aubrey LaRoche, Matt Malotij Hugo Marquez, Joseph Lucy Martinez, Nicholas May, Colin McGowan, Matthew Medlock, Christina Motway, Ben Nelson, Ashley Palacios, Vernita Pettie, Ashlie Pinder, Skye Price, Bethany Quillin, Patty Read, Martin Reyes, Chris Riddle, Alyssa Rodriquez, Kyle Schaper, Hugo Segovia, Marcus Simpson, Ethan Singletary, Alex Smith, Madison Sponholz, Kate Sutton, Ashley Thomas, Treshia TierU Due Tran, Eddie Villanueva, Jessica Ward, John Weeks, Jessica Westmoreland, Blake Whitfield, Shayla Wolfe, Jennifer Woytek, Tiffany Ynosencio and A-B honor roll Second grade: Chelsea Acosta, Gabriela Alaniz, Maricela Arciniega, Vanessa Arden, Samantha Armbrester, Matthew Baker, Kyle Bryson, Guadalupe Buendia, Angel Chavez, Christopher Coker, Fredrico Daniels, Jessica Davila, Lorenzo Delgado, Alex Dupree, Chankreshia Evans-Callis, Marco Garcia, Lisa Gardner, Britney Godfrey, Amy Gonzales, Tara Graves, Michael Guillory, Clay Harkey, Maegan Hathcock, Jameshia Hill, Brandy Hodge, Shannon Hopson, Gary Howarth, Casey Hughes, Richelle Kamenicky, Amy King, Megan Lambert, Juan Lopez, Madison Magruder, Brittany Mann, Miranda Marshall, Nicholas McCreery, Billy Montgomery, Misty Morales, Brittney Murray, Kim Nguyen, Maryiynn Nguyen, Thuan Nguyen, Meagan Norfolk, Meagan O'Callaghan, Alma Perez, Amanda Price, Eliana Reyna, Jordan Rife, Mayra Rios, Karina Rodriguez, Kadie Rowe, Gilbert Sanchez, Miles Scheck, Taylor Schulte, Nathan Small, Lauren Taylor, Michelle Thompson, Felicia Tien, Adam Vale, Ashley Waller, Jamie Whitt and Katie Zielke. Third grade: Cindy Alaniz, Crystal Aldape, Antonio Alvarez, Courtney Jan Anderson, John Anderson, Susan Avila, Joshua Barajas, Anna Bautista, Joseph Behle, Hannah Bird, Madalyn Boullion, Felipe Buendia, Leo Calderon, Ricky Cantu, Jessica Carmichael, Chris Castro, Loren Cibulski, Alex Colter, Charles Coulter, Malcolm Crowley, Everett Daniels, Sandra DeLeon, Alex DeMonbrun, Sharlotte Dillon'! Christopher Dodd, Andrew Doherty, Jim Duggan, Brittany Ezeli, Matthew Falcon, Alvaro Flores, Marisa Franklin, Bobby Galvan, Kimberlee Gonzalez, Melissa Griggs, Glenn Hanks, Tony Howarth, Joe Hufhines, Sergio Izaguirre, Deasia Jackson, Freddy Labrado, Kylee Leighton, Chris Lemley, Jackie Lortie, Melissa Mack, Juan Martinez, Oscar Medrano, Austin Merritt, Deshay Moore, Robert Moreno, Courtney Morris, Bethanie Nabors, Doat Nguyen, Kim Sang Nguyen, Aivin Nwafor, Kendal O'Sullivan, Ashley Palacios, Nicole Peeples, Ladoya Peterson, Wade Radicioni, Marti Reyes, Monique Rodriguez, Joshua Roy, Aaron Ruse, Crystal Sambrano, Hugo Segovia, Ryan Shipley, Brandon Sparks, Aaron Thomas, Quentin Turner, Amanda Vanegas, Jason Vuong, Richelle Williams, Brandon Wilson and Jose Zambrano.

Hughes Road Elementary Hughes Road Elementary School announces the third nine-weeks honor rolls in the 199596 school year, All As honor roll Fourth grade: Kristina Acree, Richie Adams, Christopher Denton, Jack Wilson, Abigail Fish, Jennifer Folse, Amanda Hernandez, Matthew Peikert, Stephen Summers, Jessica Blythe, Christie Feliz, Nicki Flowers, Jason Amylin Reed, Erica Rodriguez, Wendy Westmoreland, Muhammad AN, Kimberly Alvarado, Charles Dean, Jared Jones, Gala Newman, Huong jen Nguyen, Huy Nguyen, Jessica Rodriguez, Erica Wood, Aaron Bertolino, Daniel Chimes, Mara Kelly, Jonathan Vogel, Victoria Ayers, Erin Bailey, Terry Blackston, Patricia Perkins, Tara Woodin, Kimberly Arnold, Tristan Elliston, Brian Anderson, Nicole Cano, Helen Meador, Kim Nguyen, Vy Nguyen, Meghan Peal, Megan Purser, Ashley Scott, Bailey Stein, Jessica Stuart, Kane Hosmer, Philip Jones, Matthew Anderson, Elizabeth Bird, Thomas Button, Victoria Hirsch, Erin Koehler, Catarina Menotti, Kassandra Moore, Cynthia Ward, Jessica Williby, Roxanne Alaniz, Barbara Lambright, Jose Reyna, Dora Cortez, Jennifer Osseweyer and Yolanda Shanks. Fifth grade: Timothy Cleary, Diamantin Medrano, Regina Van (owe, Amanda Woytek, David File, Christ! Glasen, Melody Lopez, Ryan Masters, Jonathan Wingate, Lindsey Brown, Serena Correia, Kayna Kirkpatrick, Joshua Muns, Linda N. Cruz, Brandon Dixon, Chris Reyna, Ashley Horn, Melissa Sauceda, William Davis, Julia Demonbrun, Garcia, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Pamela Kanu, Jeromy O'Neal, Ashley Omeara, Courtney Ashley Anderson, Laura Broyles, Jance Floyd, Laura Kowis, Anna Lamb, Thuy Le, Sarah Leeper, Destiny Montgomery, Ryan Radicioni, Samuel Snyder, Huyen Tran, Lisa Wilkins, Eileen Dersch, Lee Gardner, Lien Le, Quynh Nguyen, Kristopher Pinder, Erica Ramos, Stephen Sherman, Joanne Tapel, Lauren Howarth, Joseph Arrazola, Robert Brown, Jamie Griffith, Aaron Kelsay, Dustin Lamberson, Jarrid Mccutcheon, Rebecca Rangel, Melissa Smith, Taylor Betancourt, Kelly Carlile, Daniel Carter, Sean Gast, Amy Osteen, Nathan Scimeca, Nikki Bowen, Jack Deats, Becca Doughty, Joshua Ringleben, Andrew Schaper, Stephen Hammer, Nicholas Hill, Vera Loftis, Matthew Dupree and Amanda Williams. A-B honor roll Fourth grade: Brittany Borror, Clayton Crawford, Jessica Harvey, Joshua Warfield, Timothy Young, Jasa Bulot, Nga Nguyen, Drew Ramsey, Ashley Cambric, Tyler Dues, Stuart Jackson, Roy Phillips, James Weaver, Elizabeth Barrera, Christian Bernal, Lilliana Castillo, Elizabeth Feliciano, Rodrigo Rodriguez, Oscar Villarreal, Dreama Arrazola, Kasey Hill, Forrest Hunter, Michael Funchess, Tyler Hopkins, Toddrick May, Courtney Mcgee, Donald Mitcham, Jeffrey Schafer, Kelly Ivey, Miguel Molina, Michael Anzalone, Lorena Guerrero, Shameka Lugo, Robert Stults, Paul Briscoe, Lana James, Melanie Milbauer, Erica Navarro, Kedra Davis, Molly Macarthur, Alejandro Rodriguez, Gina Tramei, Brandon Wacasey, Tina Johnson, Dustin North, Alisha O'brien, Michael Rocha, Lisa Vuittonet, Gary Bertling, Carolyn Mitchell, Georgeanna Williams, Stacey Hanna, Thomas Hora, Joshua Hotz, Samantha Knight and Lauren Levitt. Horoscopes Friday, April 26,1996 New avenues that could enable you to fulfill a secret hope might open in the year ahead.

These new opportunities may take a symbolic rather than a material form. TAURUS (Afirii'20-May 20) An rtem you've wanted might be available today at a price you can afford. Check all of your sources to see who has it on sale. It could be worthwhile. Get a jump on life by understanding the influences that govern you in the year ahead.

Send for your Astro-Graph predictions today by mailing $2 and SASE to Astro- Graph, this newspaper, P.O. Box 1758, Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156. Make sure to state your zodiac sign. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Charm, humor and tact will be your most effective tools today. Skillfully used, they can put you a few steps ahead of others, especially in business situations.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Luck will be on your side today, but its impact might not be obvious at first. This good fortune might come to you through an indirect route. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Pleasant associations will spirits today. Try to do something fun with peoplETwfio 1 know how to laugh and enjoy themselves.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today, in situations where your reputation is on the line, events will have a way of working out for the best. Keep the faith. LIBRA (Sept.

23-Oct. 23) You should try to be gentle and considerate to colleagues today. Kind behavior will generate favorable responses from others. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.

22) Try to keep your eyes open because a financial opportunity might come from an unusual source. This new route could yield long-term benefits. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) A decision you might have to make today could work out favorably for everyone if you strive to be unselfish.

Try to consider everyone's needs. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today will be meaningless if you fail to get involved in a project you feel is productive and worthwhile. You can make a good thing better.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Starting today, conditions could take a turn for the better in the romance department if things haven't been going too well for you lately. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Making some little changes around your house will be a good way to express your creative and artistic urges today.

You will enjoy your handiwork. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Someone who likes you might make you the focus of some pleasant social engagements. He or she will be eager to make you feel happy and important. 1996 Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Crossword by THOMAS JOSEPH ACROSS 1 Seasonal ailments 6 Parker, at times 11 Dickens's Heep 12 Kind of coffee or stew 13 Present, for one 14 Ball 15 Archaic 18 Comic DeLuise 19 D.C.

setting 20 Life story, for short 21 "We the World" 22 Less wordy 24 Namath's team 25 Winter breakfast 27 "Rats!" 29 Walks aimlessly 321040 publishers 33 Nile biter 34 Yale 1 backer 35Tooka load off 36 Penultimate letter 37 Kurosawa film 36 Lower 40 O'Donnell rote of 1995 42 Bill attachment 43 Worth of the theater 44 Chess victories 45 Guiding principle DOWN 1 Depart in haste 2 Ultimatum end 3 "Blue Bayou" singer Kapital" 5 Icy dessert 6 MTV offering 7 Coach Yesterday's Answer Pareeghian 8 "And So It Goes" writer 9 Chaper-. one 10 Subjects 17 Weather map object 23 Droop 24 Boxing ploy 26 One who relies on practical experience 27 Defuse 28 Lawrence's place 30 Jerry's friend 31 Coveted, e.g. 33 Mimics 39 Envision 41 Bobby of hockey 4-26 I IiJDC H7 For to today's crowword, cat 91 UlnrCUi phooM. only.) A King FaaturM NYC. The Lockhorns "SOMEDAY LEROY WILL GO TOO FAR AMD HOPEFULLY WILL STAY THERE." Aces on Bridge "They've lost their minds," muttered West.

"I'll teach them to fiddle with my vulnerable overcalls." His double of three no- trump was many decibels louder. North's cue-bid served as a Stayman inquiry, promising interest in the unbid major. With only two spades, South had no reasonable option other than bidding three no-trump. West led his heart ace, unhappy to see East's discard. With no illusions regarding help from East, West continued with his heart king and a third heart.

Perhaps West's two side-aces would still prevail. No such luck. The tone of West's double issued adequate warning, so South was careful in spades and diamonds. Had South led a diamond before leading spades, the game would have failed. West would hop up to clear the hearts and South would have only eight winners.

Instead, South led a low spade toward dummy and West had to duck. Otherwise, South would end up winning three spades, two hearts and four clubs. Dummy's spade queen won, South led a club to his 10 and led a diamond toward dummy. Once again, West had to duck. After dummy's king won, South switched back to spades.

A spade to his king went to West's ace but South now had his nine winners. It's difficult to fault West's double. South didn't have to hold two heart stoppers. However, there was no reason to elevate the tone of the double it could only alert declarer to be more careful with his play. Cryptoquotes DAILY CRYPTOQUOTES Here's how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW One letter stands for another.

In this sample A is used for the three L's, for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apostrophes, length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. 4-26 CRYPTOQUOTES IZW LIIM STBZL DXIFS I I I PIF'CW DVJfbPQLIS A TFXXDNM Yesterday's Cryptoquote: WHAT A MAN NEEDS IN GARDENING IS A CAST-IRON BACK WITH A HINGE IN C.D. WARNER with Cryptoquotes? Call 1-900-420-0700! per rrtnute.touch-tone/rotary phones.

only.) AWng Features 1906 by KJng FBMUIM Syndicate, Inc. NORTH AQ 9 6 7 2 8 3 M-26-A WEST A 9 8 7 3 2 A 10 EAST 10 8 5 4 3 8 6 5 4 6 5 2 SOUTH AK2 VQ 10 5 9 3 A 10 Vulnerable: Both Dealer: South The bidding: South West North East INT 2V Pass 3 NT Dbl. All pass Opening lead: Heart ace BID WITH THE ACES South holds: 04-26-B 8 5 4 3 8 6 5 4 47652 North INT South ANSWER: Two spades. Bid now before the doubling begins. Maybe you'll succeed in silencing the enemy.

O. 1JW3, CMlM. TX BBS, with SASE for fifty. Copyist KM, United Fwtunj SjndtaKe Abigail Van Buren Dear Abby Good and timely advice rescued victim from abuse DEAR ABBY: While I was going through some old papers, I came across a letter you wrote to me in 1984. At the time, I was 16 and suffering from the effects of several years of sexual abuse by my stepfather.

I was suicidal and in one of the darkest places in hell. You gave me sound advice: "Confide in a trusted adult and call the Child Abuse Hotline." I can't recall if I ever thanked you, Abby, so I'm thanking you now for sending a ray of hope into my prison of pain and confusion. I did get help and learned that there are more good, caring people in the world than villains. I'm now working on my master's degree in teaching. I work with homeless and abused children.

My career goal is to be an international English teacher in Asia or Africa. I dream of becoming an advocate for abused children because there are many in situations far worse than mine when I'sought your help. Although I wish I had never been abused, I have emerged more self-confident and more motivated than I might have been had my childhood been easier. Many people have helped me. Although I can't repay them individually, I can do my best to pass on the love and care I received.

Thanks again for caring, Abby. Many of us need guidance when we're stumbling in the dark. Sign me HEALED IN BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WASH. DEAR HEALED: No need to thank me that's what Fin here for. Victims of child abuse should know that help is available and where to find it.

The first step is to call the Child Abuse Hotline: (800) 422-4453. (The hotline is a program of Childhelp USA and is sponsored by IOF Foresters.) DEAR ABBY: I am a 33-year-old' woman married to a man 15 years my senior. I have never been happier than I am in this marriage. Alec and I were both married before. He has three grown children, and I love them very much.

Two of his children are married and have their own problems. Now for our problem: One (whom ni call Sonny) lives with us. He is 25 years old and very lazy. He refuses to do anything around the house to help, including cleaning his room, bathroom, or even picking up after himself. He can't hold a job.

Every time he finds one, he quits. He parties all night and sits around all day watching television while everyone else is at work. My husband agrees that Sonny is lazy, but says there is nothing he can do about it. Fm at the end of my rope. I love my husband very much, but Sonny has become a big problem in our marriage.

FRUSTRATED DEAR FRUSTRATED: Sonny is clearly taking advantage of you both, but nothing will change until his father puts his foot down and quits being a softy. As long as he's allowed to, Sonny will stay home and watch television all day. Your husband is doing his son no favor by tolerating his shiftless behavior. It's high time Sonny got a job and found a place of his own. Tell Alee for Sonny's sake that he should hang tough.

Good advice for everyone teens to seniors is in "The Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With It." To order, send a business-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear Abby, Anger Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, 111. 61054-0447. (Postage is included.) 1996 Univereal Press Syndicate.

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