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The Laredo Times from Laredo, Texas • Page 22

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The Laredo Timesi
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Laredo, Texas
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Christen Pep Rally Is Held By RUMALDITA LOZANO Well, time really in arches on and before we knew it, the day vas here again when our Mighty Cubs would play the Mighty JLions ot Lamar Also our Little Cubs were scheduled to play the Little Lions. Intramural Sports Underway A huge pep rally was held on Thursday morning to snoot our' Guest Writers; HECTOR ANDRES RAMOS JR. KINGSVILLE The Intra mur- School Spirit to new heights season got underw nH m.r Mrchtv Tpam Oct. 2 Wltil LaredO tying nd our Mightv Team in lymg of a victory for our side. exccUent job one at Christen was involved Louis Brew- the tidal wave of the Victory Spi- Mario Santos Ths Laredo Timet, Oct.

8 961 Sec, P. 4 St. Ed's President Is Honored By JORGl ESPARZA and ROBERT SLAUGHTER AUSTIN On Thursday. of St. Univertlty.

28, Brother Raymond Fleck, esc, The luncheon was attended by was honored with a luncheon on of the City Council Ms fourth anniversary as presi-i Chamber of Commerce, and other civic leaders. URSULlNtS rit. Cub Football pennants, ia- and Adalberto Among Ckfts. signs seen spertator. rooting for the U- where.

Piana Ramirez, head Roel Omelis, cheerleader, opened the Pep Ral- Gonzalez, J.V and Puilio Guliej-rer led Body in the prayer. The Rosalinda Garza Popular Senior Brother Raymond, who wta ip- pomted president of St. at the age of 30, is one of the youngest university presi dents. He came to St. in 1957 to teach chemistry, ira mediately after having received his doctorate in that subject from the University of Notre Dame.

St. played host at BTiile By ROSALIA SALINAS and JERRY LAWSON Thi.s senior on review I on the subject of foot- Rosalinda Garza, daughter oi Umver- 1 tsU. 3 capacitv crowd was thrill- Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Garza of of Texas.

The picmc was and our Coach vvas followed by by the victory over Nuevo Laredo. Rosalinda, born program designed to a rousing pep talk by Mr Rosen- heavily favored Trinitv U. on on Sptember 4 1943. has students from foreign gUine Academy first grade. American family life and Ame- do Ancira after which a Football Sept.

30. This makes it the sec- uiz was Afier several end victory of the season for the r- Javalinas. Among the Laredoans vifn the right bong. watching the Trinity Ti- Our A team lost to St. 8 0 last week.

This makes our. Saldivar, Fran- record two lost and one victory, Martinez, and Francisco Our boys have 40 points games. Our Luile Cubs are un- ihe new ROTC company com- defeated scoring 18 points in two mander for Co g.nmes and allowing two point? We hope both teams keep up the LOOKING AROiND: good ncan customs, firsthand. Besides being vexv diligent in her studies, she has also contri-l St. provided entertain buted her time generously to for the picnic as well as a clubs from Nuevo Laredo.

She tour of the campus. Tom oueen of Colecio 20 -year old University Band Director was on hand with the Univerity Band. Musical en tertainment also included a Latin American Combo and a steel gui- duet. Idol inda San Miguel enjoying Our Student Council officers at- the M'orld Series at tha Student! tended the St. Augustine School Union Building.

Leadership Work.shop on Saturday Edward Walker led a dis- Studying very hard at Li- cus.sion on Social day of the week is thers attending were Ro.se Orozco. Jordan, Conrado Hein, Duilio Gu- Having a fling at the p. Cstillo. your, IruLv. It: jSH was a very worthwhile workshop.

HI 'The Student Council held a Sporting a very nice sport coat guiar meeting on Tuesday and, to have his picture for the annual ve have really learned Parliam- taken was Jose Trevino. entan- Procedure Quite a num- Wonder why Andres Ramos has tinder consi- that funny, surprised look on hisf- i I deration for the year. face? M'ell, of all thinga it Tti. by Ihe Riudent Counc.l fi" iTlv at the Club last Friday was a huge success, Evervone Class Officers Charlie Borchers and Arturo Volpe were seen enjoying them selves at the Texas-Tcxas Tech game last Saturday evening. Class officers from ihe Third Grade at St.

Academy are left to right front row, J. E. Watson, vice-president, and Frank Staggs, presidenti hack row, Robert L. Trevino, David H. McKeever, and John Pat Valle, treasurer.

Jorge Esparza, Arthur Murray dance was I seen cutting up the dance floor all evening at the 1 Freshman with a girl! from Louisiana by the namt of Earline Viviano. Dora Villarreal New Editor Aurelio Montemayor set a new record at the dance By WILLIE VILLARREAL and ALMA ALVARADO reporter is Richard Longoria. IMr. Carlos Rodriguez is class I sponsor. Workshop Successful By MILPA SAUCEDA Our Student Council is very leased with the highly luccess- ul outcome of the Let Miss Sheila MTiitc, English teacher who came to Holding in Tne Junior class elected the following officers Dinorah Garza president, Beatriz San Mlgu- On Wednesday Rev.

Rov Hick- Ruth Maria Alman from the First Methodist varado secretary, Leticia Gomez who went enjoyed it very much, ROSALINDA GARZA SENIOR ON REVIEW 'iurpnsed. Giving that "Holy and we thank Miss Canaierf Texaa A. and presented the Rotary imernation- being our chaperone. Other fa- at the Black and M'hite Ball? erica in 1958. She recently re twenty different, 1960 Friday for her home Church was the guest speaker trea.surer, Mateus Ingles sgt.

itow'n in Minnesota. Miss White during the chapel program. jat-arms. Richard Ramirez and Bob Slaughter and Terry her wonderful personality Eloisa Herrera were named itu- eden were seen burning up the will not be easily forgotten. Both During our regular chapel pro- dent council representatives.

So- dance floor in one of the bop students and the faculty will on Friday a dicussion'nia Vidales is the class reporter, numbers. 'miss her. Mobile at Holding Miss beld by members of the stu- The Junior clas sponsor is Miss finally found. was sponsor of the seven- 1 dent body and Superintendent Vic- Vinnie Lee Williams, enough to dan-th grade class, the chorus club. Cruz-Aedo.

The students in ce with George Garcia himself a girl tall enough to dan- th grade cla'ss, the chorus club, Cruz-Aedo. big in and of the Methodist Youth Fel- discussion Jorge Gra- lowship. mBBiWrwho C.ntu, Mr, Cantu, and Mr. Gutierrez. Disc Enrique Rosales.

jockey was Carlos Perez. son. Fred Winch, Claffin, id Enrique Ro Aminta The Pan American Student Forum held its first meeting Monday to elect officers President: Norma Garcia, Vice-President; Virginia Rodriguez. Secretary Es- leUa Reyes. Treasurer: Diana Ramirez, Reporter: Nora Rodri- guez Clarence Cen- us write this column, ter.

Parliamentarian: Rosa Castillo, and Histonan, Blanca Zaragoza at Saltillo. She also attended, as a duchess for this same organization, the coronation of the Club UT CAMPUS brinpng her usual cargo to queen. Rosalinda has also beenl member of the Shali-i A imar Club, a social group which is distinguished for the originaUiyi game were: Hector Hhrondo, narties Adolfo Cantu, and Sammy Moreno, UT Enrolls New Record Jim Hogg Producer Set In Prado Field Friday after school the student! Prado Oil and Gas Co. No. 214 council sponsored its annual Jim Hogg County One of her favorite pastimes is! 1 1 1 dancing, which she has studied; years.

She ha, ap By BARBARA KAZEN AUSTIN Registration cii. Richard Ramirez, and Leah, Cobb. i After accepting the resignation Enrique Elizondo as editor, the school newspaper named Do- i-u ra Alicia Villarreal to the post, welcome party for the school. Field producer 18 mdes Leah Cobb is the co-editor and the entertainment a Heetor th. fl.nt from rlass, flow George Ortiz was elected five per cent water.

Mr. Antonio Salas will join the class president. The other; r-j throuch 10-841 Holding faculty starting pricers are; Sak Hian Tj-ichoke from 24-shot perforations He wiU be the English Depart- ong vice-president, Maria at 3 726-32 feet in 4 H-tnch casing for ment. He is a graduate of St. secretary, Sal at 3.804 feet with total depth adership Workshop.

They particularly grateful to an the Siudenta from St. Jo Academy, Ursuline Academy, L.J. Christen Jr. High, Martin High School and Lamar Jr. High, who so affably co operated and are there for jointly responsible for the prosperity of the affair.

We hope everyone will continue to respond with the same eager enthusiasm in future projects such as this. Tuesday morning Augie stud ents were excitedly welcoming and getting acquainted with our new pastor. Reverend Father An- tcnio Marties, who comes all the wav from Mexico City. We hone be with us a long time and that his stay here will be most pleasant. AUGIE QUIPS; Beatriz de la Garza and Barbara McCoy are trying to solve a riddle about a certain mysterious visitor w'ho came and left no name.

that person kindly retura? We send wishes for a speedy recovery to Ramiro Salinas and Peter Quezada who were hurt in a recent accident Includ among those having a merry time at the Jamaica are Carmen Moctezuma, Jennie Singleton, Cordelia Dancause. Yolanda ard Irma Garcia, Daniel and Darid Carr. Guillermo Llaeuno, Sara Castillo, Petrita Trevino. Elvira Mendoza and Amebe Mntina Rosalinda Rangel. Celfa Trevino and Trene Hernandez vi-ern avidly selling confetti for the A.

L.A. nf which )hev are Enrique Salazar and Davi(l Nieto were talking evervone having their fortune told Richard Garza, GuUlermo Santos and Jorge Rene Guerra wero having the time of their and enjoying every last minute be fore the arrival Tuesday The World Series had the senior class seeing balls before thcic eyes AT ST. Cheryl Ann Mendez Heads Cheerleaders Otila Resendez Heads Club various recitals fall semester shows over University and he Garcia treasurer. Chal- 350 Gas-otl ratio was 358-1 other functions, both Laredo more students enrolled than from San Antonio. By ROSE MART GUTIERREZ and Nuevo Laredo.

Rosalinda Sfar gives the Umv- plans to continue to improve her efsity a new record of enroll dancing after graduation. ment. rhe count for this vear After finishing achool will of htonday. For work a private secretary in If nod la.t year, th. her office.

She will ifriect her typmg and short-I freshman, daughter of Mr. and George 1 Byfield, looking very pretty on iUub of Incarnatt Irene saying will front page of Daily Tex- iheld Its first meeting on laugh again. i'yivia 3 5 The officers for '61-'62 tre the Vela stating that she intend? to followmg: pursue the single life, Congra-! Last fame wsi a big SAN ANTONIO By CANDY BUNN and ROSIE BARRERA President. Resendez; cheerleaders and a head cheer school program begin with leader were chosen for the tulations to Christine Palmer on success as the longhorns Stamp- Sara Rodriguez; being chosen Mis? A B. eded the Red Raiders, 42 to 14.

Cordelia Farias; Trea-iRetty McAfee dreaming during Just a few of tho.se enjoying the classes Diana (jonzalez mak-jgciue vere Ceba Chapa, Diana ing it known that she enjoyed the Sanchez, Linda Snow. Marv movie more than the Frances Phelps, Hall, Bill, surer, Maria Teresa Fiores; Par- iliamentariin, Diana Sanchez; At 3'30 on Monday afternoon six- Recorder. Adriana Peni. Ghost. AU studiati wore Melik and Hector GonzaleZiand flowing tubing pressure was student council representatives 2.50 pounds.

Glimptet Of Slated By Tuesday Club of will the topic of study during meeting of the Tuesday Music and Literature Club to take place Tuesday at 4:15 p. m. in the Pan American room of the Plaza Hotel. Mrs. G.

I. Gilliland is program chairman, and will be assisted by Mesdamea George Neel Jn and Norman Sorrell. book Carmeli Licha Canavati and Haloway. Joe Carabaza, Urteaga giving the Yates. a nd team.

The head cheerleader and to Frtshmtn a pep the ma- Cheryl Ann Mendez The other convent chapef. SIX are: Diana Alexander, Rosa- Immediately following hn the U.T. c.mpu» no Azios, Sylvia r-rza. Alic a Greenberg, president of In Morales, Gloria and Al- Mord College addressed icia Miranda Instructor is Ro- student body the college sa Elva Alvarez, auditorium Once more studenti prepared The uniform? will cor. their white dresses last red pleated skirt, a bntkv lor the dedication and blessing of sweater, white knee socks, and oow' college chapel, white sneakers Pre'sent at this occassioc wa.s his Grace Archbishop Lucy and Teddy Ramos in charge of his Excellency Bishop Gamgt, a the pep squad.

The pep squid former president of Incarnate are- a rvt ''ord College. a white ,0 htte 1 DHM 1 0 RIK 5 I developing her ability a designer Seniors Seek Record In Ticket Soles is anxiously awaiting the clash between Washington State University and the Steers. Congratulations are in store for Mr and Mrs. Raul Guajardo, the proud parents of a beautiful baby boy. i Attending the University this year are three students from Realitos, Texas.

These arc Julio Vela, Senior; Enrique Ramirez and Chester Calhoun, freshmen. intere -1 con tact Terry at H.X 3S76f mgs vd) he Wrd- fre-m 3 30 to 5 30 rn The venlh a 0 tt iuh. "The 'h; The officers Lf president Henrv prc' jj surer J- -f- geant arrr. The a-- pUy are P-f i- ke Ar.iiandn tie rez Ha- Farias, 07 sr. on If f.

Mendtz fe'-d no'. er IS M- r.r^p/ e- 8 fu ir- -n Ste Mil-h Jins AND and of Pf-n al ner ri -IM By ARM I F0 C.ONT EZ and 'The St. Joe rose to tie Julio and Enrique graduated Dolores of C---. in a krtrd from Benavides High School, tribe comments on the tremen- battle at the St Joe field 66 Chester is a 1961 graduate of Freshmen enroll- Their as bv poor Hebbronvijle High School, I'Jtk Raviera tvv -I-hc Sannr arc till irnm? to WITFIK.AZEN; New Jiudcni TromTarfdo, Ro-'pk; J' Hendon happy the sar Gloria (ipallv I 1" outcome -I the -tre Dame- 0 got tn the.r room w'th r' Among them came: Joe a haif of the asitstance. ant.

member of the latnghorn Stngers: ttc ail know, adjustments in nlaymc in hi ade The football on thp Army Spp.ik adjusting, now we lr to rj Maria re kfp Valdez, porfinc a w-onderful weekend at Grfeof-la Maria Teresa kc--p- telling me. and Rosario Leal bad been these first few before rheA can thorn The Rene and Joe Marie Ramirez been anticipal- ceremony will -f tPi v. their hnby daughter, Tere we student teaching Now girls. Thursday Mench; a sa. at the Newman Club meeting; It wa-n'i as bad as all that, was the no (onzah'- a Flac It'' Ra so and Rro.

Luke will prc in the ROTC at the crack Ahna Cervera seems these Can it be due to The Arder h. the faco that she was tn gan the work for th With the Cecihan Adolfo id f- i.i ne Licha were I 'n it- also extend congratuallions dec id- .0 th of to tne who were eho fhiur future Time for Autumn and Pretty 4 Os Sal na in Austin same, Phylhs and the same Spani Martin Barrera unrkme at Hemphills; Pnueli the John sport in? a long heard; Bill F'-L in ItfHfston c- pr-tty eri And th-t he ttkO s-f -r t.K MU tc-fi tht- ar' If fenyone anyth.ny ontd RA 2 'vlj-l k-Utn Starr County Of Slated wn for officers of Alpha he merit tn the the pa weekend: Patsy Byfield Jim Club) Meanv.hJe rh hut r' show me her parents ar les Victoris ed to to coil ound the campus, Il.tMness Treasurer, Maria rie Je- to for tt The St Jn--eph's Carnival alx arrive Preparaltonii are rrOiJe for Ihe ereat occasion The Dante are out already. nioont- ine anri the tickets are selling like hot cake? Fr'd iv H.L Bro feast riav It as a surftr'se Rro l.uke's birlhdav -liprted Satuid Happ" Btrlhda-i' The Rov re tnr Community rh-'st Saturday TTiey loened ifetng the ftrfct 1 Flofi's Diar.fe li'xjriguez especially her heV fifenci- Lisitvd her U-aving for I hill weekend are Lillian Sa- and Pat I.z)zano. Mana de la Paz irm e- 00 fetr her d.j Mana de la Paz' lores a happy day on t-eniieth vear I Pjig is waiki ftri -jhter than ever after ron- tlasses for Fre '-rnen Richard Perez eating at Hill Joe Cavazos looking for- vi; rd to a vi it frnm his breMiPr M.r-key; Juan V'eea and Tony meeting Engineene three 1ime.s a eraek for the PiCe Team Sun Unit a Kie 12 ih i a Gas fr in 1 of da to in, belina (-arcia, ifr iiappy not t.eeri (aught without a I ke ome of shiver fn nd; -ti'ti i from rtw ec. hni i ti if AIM VS BE An in KP HMDND.

Va Char 'f'he Id l.rin? whcli 9 play of )io pri to all the rs innpthpf to forrn ro RHMftnS Miidd wnDng's book Ieri -f A tr tt uc the A i loi at) (1 t) it les Ford never liked unsightly Many ire alleys. So, since retirement as taking r.f iff- new office of an 01 compa- song rMm-hacs ny he been planting flowers in the area where he available after honl the GU ARA.NTEED WATER PUMPS $450 FOR CARS CADI! I ACS, iJN'i OlAS, ETC, 7.50 1914 STA. MARIA TOWN COUNTRY SHOES are goini soft this fall Black Adora Calf gives Ihe feel of fashion. 10.95 Use Your Lliarge Account am J2I3 HII RAndolph.

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