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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 10

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IO, IHK UHKKTN 23, 1973 Sam Houston School Room Assignments Told Lovelv New This list Includes all students registered through 17 of August, If you were In school last year anri your name has been left off please report to the principals office. Fourth Grade Mrs. Guy- Room 104 Robbie Atkinson, Polly Baxter, Dennis Shelia David, I arry Davis, Gossett, Kicky Donna Mancll, Mike Molsbee. Mott, Jar es McNe.tl Dannv Sanders, Kirk Speer, Jesse Vaughan, Marshall Yen- ahli 1 1 White. Fourth Grade Hoorn 20C Frtiz Baldin, Raymond Barker, Paul Hillinrslf cottle Callaw.iy, Melinda Chaney, Walter gols, Cynthia Cole, Felton Cormier, Patrick DeBlanc, Anita Donatto, I eola Douglas, Terri Duff, Reno Elliott, Renee vans, Alma Flowers, Connie Freeman, Christy regia, hriste Diane ruver, Hall, Warren 1 erteile, Cathy McAlister, Donn Alex sase Sanchez, Scott Schisler, Bessie Henee Schiller, I eonarl Seale, David Speers, Alonzo, Taylf and Carlos Trahan.

Fourth Grade Mrs. Robertson Room 206 Rebecca Mary Bankhead, Dan Barkis, R- 1 rt Brannon, Rob- 1 Burley, Walden David, DeBlanc, Berry Douglas, Learn to Make a career in flying or do it for pleasure. Lee College is offering a continuing program this fall in Career Pilot Technology (registration Aug. 29 30 Courses lead to a license with instrument rating and to a multi-engine rating. Attend as a full time or part time student.

Excellent opportunity for beginners or private pilots. Classroom instruction at the college. Flight training at Baytown's Humphrey Airport. 427-7323 Ionia LEE COLLEGE chntcai Vocational Office 6 42? 5611 Ram Edwards, lisa Ehl, Christ 1 Estel, Joyce Fregia, Douglas Gamess, Rita Glm- nick, Trlna Goudeau, Kim Halfin, I ance Helrnan, Scott Hill, Anita Jenkins, Kim Johnston, Hazel Matthews, Mary Meams, Jim Moore, Stephen McClallan, Kem Newman, I.aura Rapllllon, Randolph, Kyle Roberts, Debbie Stephenson, and Susie Wallace. Fourth Grade Mrs.

Fisher Room 107 Helen Caballero, Carl Chambers, Kenneth Cormier, Rhonda Davis, Scott Davis, 7ack ree- n.an, Dale Harryman, Karrie Herzer, Karmen Kachel, Tammy Kelly, Karen Klttell, Dianne Massingale, HolB Matthews, Oscar Medina, Ellse Moorman, Karron McDaniel, 1 aura Noble, Bruce Ollphant, Miriam Bartlow, Kirk Butnam, Daleena Smith, Edith Smith, Thomas Stelle, Ram Touchet, Pamela Trahan, Sherry Vanderpool, Quintln Watts, Karl Wiggins, Peggy Fourth Grade Mrs. Rlves- Roon 10C Clay Autery, Chant el Baucum, Johnny Boose, Roberta Bowie, David Broussard, Germaine Brous- sird, Joyce Caldwell, James Cole, Mitch Damek, Tina Dickerson, Melissa Galloway, Patricia Gants, 1 annlse Gott, Martha Graham, Steve Gray, 1 aurle Gulledge, Janie- Iler, Deanne Jones, David Kudro, Donna I.aCour, Cathy 1 ang- for Cheri Mayes, Ray Miller, James Perry, Murphy Redmon, Bessie Schuler, Edith Smith, Sarah Tanton, Tina Vickery, and Brownson Walter. Fourth Grade Mrs. Strahan Room 109 Gail Alford, Jan Arcenaux, Lynn Baca, Stevy Bankhead, Michell Berott, James Boudreaux, Timothy Burress, Vergla Chambers, Angela Choate. Blaine Cormier, Danny Cu! it, Johnny Dugat, Molly English, Trent Ferrlll, Susan Gordy, Denise Hall, Mary Julius, Melinda Gayle Kelso, Yevette 1 aviene, Berry Leonard, Trlcla I unceford, Allan Massey, Becky Mitchell, Vicki Musgrove, Deliah Odum, Virginia Perkins, Eric Slner, Chris Spencer, Chandra Terrell, and Nancy White.

Fourth Grade Mrs. Beech- Room 108 1 inda Ashburn, David Allison, I ynn Bishop, Randy Boothe, Carla Campbell, Kent Chesson, Keith Coleman, Kolh Cook, Brack Cotten, Bruce Covington, vid, Debria Dickerson, Tayna Dusat, Andrea Frye, A dele Green, larrv Gulne, Amya Haldusek, Donna Hebert, Yolanda Hill, Amy House, Rayley Ivy, Frank Iegggett, Jimmie Noble, Kenneth Pinchard, we work for you every hour of the 8,760 of them (8.784 during leap year) There aren many companies willing to work for you It a way of life at your telephone company Dependable convenient service 24-hours- a-day That 8.760 hours a Low cost dependable telephone service 24-hours- a day is a big job It means important work like updating equipment as you require it construction of new lines to expand service, installing phones in homes and businesses, handling long distance calls, providing free directory assistance and constant maintenance to sure trouble-free service It's a big job but that what it takes to fulfill our commitment to you Telephone service you can count on 24-hours-a-day, 365 days a year Texas Telephone Telegraph Company A Keith Sias, Joey, Root, Eric Williams, Melinda Williams. Fifth Grade Mrs. Kln- nlson Room 210 Ruth Ann Allison, Ward Bond, Roxie Caballero, 1 ynn Canlnenburg, Zelda Chargols, Ronald David, Julie Dillard, Dwight Durham, Cynthia Fowler, JeanieHolub, Simone Jenkins, Sheri 1 e- Blanc, Mark Mays, Bruce McCarty, 1 adell Nugent, Jimmy Randile, Cynthia Robinette, Rita Roeder, Suzy Root, Carrie Scott, Chris Semlen, Jay Shivers, Pamela Stephenson, Susan Stubblefield, 1 arry Swearingen, Johnny Touchet, Wade Webb, Darrell Weeks, Paula Williams. Fifth Grade Mrs.

A If or d- Room 206 Darlene Alexander, Sheldon Cadoree, Michael Conway, Larry Davis, Rhonda Davis, Maleigh Dunaway, Kay dwanis, Melanie Emerson, Sherri Frye, Ruby Gimnick, Paul Grivich, Dom- enlck Harrison, Alan Harryman, 1 isa lleiman, Charles Hutcheson, Michelle Marek, Melonson, Cherilyn Mitchell, Jill Moore, Marilyn Moss, I auren ton Norris, Frank Norris, Davena Rozell, Stacey Schls- ler, Evelyn Smith, Jamie Warner, Brenda Woods, and I ynn Quebedeaux. Fifth Grade Mrs. Patterson Room 209 Arthur Barkis, It tie Baucum, Julie Benge, Earon Berotte, David Bishop, Bobby Bouchard, Ronnie Caballero, Debra DeBlanc, Recie Deckerson, I aua Ehl, Rebecca Elllsor, Laurie Hartel, LouAnnHear- In, Suzanne Jackson, Preston Johnson, Ray 1 everette, Lee Ann Malone, Allen Nelson, Lois Presnull, Margaret Ramirez, Troy Rollins, Johnna Scott, Libby Semlen, 1 eland Simmons, Joe Walker, Leah Wiggins, Allen Wilson, and Kathleen Zleschang. Fifth Grade Mrs. Post Room 207 Joyce Boles, Patty Byars, Guy Carr, Layra Gayle Dennis, Daniel Doyle, Richard Elliott, David Fregia, Amy Geisendorff, Jay Harlan, Cameron Harrell, Denise Jackson, Mary Lavlne, Larry 1 y- rock, George Martin, Marie McMillen, Kelly Molsbee, Paula Nevels, Karen Noble, Richard Poorbaugh, Sandra Raney, Renee Rova, Sherry Sanders, Pam Scott, Eric Stubblefield, Don Trahan, Julie Wiggins, Darryl liams, Strana Wilson, Rhonda Michelle Kelso.

Fifth Grade Mrs. Melasky Room 111 Shelly Baca, Linda Bailey, Donna Bernard, Donald Band, Scott Callaway, Laureutine gols, Darrell David, Amy Delaney, Jerry Duff, James Dunn, Selma Elliott, Mini! Fenwick, Lisa Ferguson, Mitchell Frazier, Randy Fre- gta, Honda Evans, Toney Guidry, Toby Jannlse, Bobby Jennings, Agnes Jones, Jerry Maddox, Debra McCann, Leigh Ann Roden, Judy Stephen, Jpannie Taylor, Etnorv Weekly and Ellen Whitehead. Fifth Grade Mrs.Watson- Room 110- Darrell Cadoree, Ronald David, Billy Dorsett, James Goins, Helen Gore, Annie Jackson, Charles Kelly, Timothy Land, Edward Marroquin, Denise McNeill, Avon Moore, Chandra Morris, Elsentlna Murray, Dorothy Nugent, Donna Orebo, Patrick Rapllllon, Karl Smith, Netta Faye Smith, James Swanner Vickey Tanton, Ruth Tenorio, Kenneth Trahan, Thomas Walker, Mike White, Billie Wiggins, Kimberly Frazier, and Timothy Smith, Sixth Grade Mrs. Strickland Room 202 Gerald Baldwin, Chris Ballou, Elizabeth Blake, Michelle Bouchard, JeannaCampt ell, Wade Davis, Anthony DeBlanc, Chuck Dodson, Christina Frazier, Carolyn Gull edge, I Isa llaynie, Holly Herndon, Brent Hylton, Michelle Johnson, Sue Ann Kyle, Cynthia Lambert, Toni Mayfield, Melissa McClellan, Amy Rip- kowskl, Robert Rogers, Carolyn Smart, Cheryl Smith, Mike Stephenson, Valerie Summers, Michelle Robbie Kathy Wyrick. Sixth Grade Miss Barton- Hoom 203 I oretta Baldwin, Lisa Booth, Tracy Choate, GayNell Covington, Joe Douglas, Belinda Fregia, Trey Haber le, Brldgette Ivy, Mike Kittrell, DeAnn Lester, Randy McMullen, I inda Nugent, Allen Oliver, Virginia Pegueae, Stephan Shelburne, Adam Simms, Keith Smart, Alfred Spencer, Jay Still, Beth Taylor, Mina Tenorio, Barry Trahan, Denise Weems, Alfred, Wlckllff, Barbara Williams, I ura Williams, Carol winters.

Sixth Grade Mrs. Wade Room 204 Trlna Bellah, Phillip Briscoe, Connie Burke, Melinda Choate, Wilson David, Billy Davis, Theresa Davis, Michelle Duty, Lizzie Edwards, Torey Freeman, John Forney, Jonl Geisendorff, Dwayne Gott, Donald Gray, Bentley Herrington, Bertrand l.etnelle, Terri Locke, George Louviere, Ann Mallet, Linda Picard, Kerry Michael Semlen, Carolyn Spears, Florence Trahan, Rodney Wallace and Timmy West. Sixth Grade Mrs. Williamson Room 204 Annette Ben Johnston Family Welcomes Valeria by Betty Pickett was love at first sight," is the way attractive Mrs. Ben (Allene) Johnston refers to the new addition to their family.

The object of this newly given affection is, of course, vibrant new AFS student Valeria I eandro Delxelra from Brazil. Becky Johnston, 15, pretty Liberty High School student was equally high In her praise of her something She always wanted." Mrs. Johnston said that when she was first approached about taking an AFS student this year she was immediately positive In her reaction, as weit husband, Ben, United Gas executive, and son Jay, student at Texas University, and of course, daughter, Becky. wa re all delighted at the she said. had thought about having a student, but sure exactly how you went about it.

Then when we were approached 1 was so pleased at my family's Valeria, on her part, registered Instant approval of both her new family and new city and friends. are so nice I even miss my real she said. Certainly a perfect compliment to the Johnstons. Valeria, here since August 9, finds some food has different names, Is very different from In Brazil, but It all so Brazilians and Americans are very similar In attire, but not lii life style according to the charming young visitor. are different.

My life is dlffernet from your life, They are more serious. I am more she said, bridging the still-present language gaj to explain that Americans were more hurried and gave less time to the as- thetic than Brazilians. A much noted difference In Americans and Europeans. In Brazil okra is called ladyflngers and hamburgers have prevaded their culture. Both Becky and Valeria have been very busy since her arrival, with a swimming party; annuals and orientation at the high school, and lots of attention to the pretty new visitor.

thinks Valeria is Becky said proudly. fun to have her. To have someone to talk was a little nervous at Valeria admitted, not sure exactly how it would be and not they talked 1 never anticipated such a warm welcome from Valeria Is enrolled in Government, English 111, Choir, P.E. and Homemaking. Mrs.

Johnston, who is a skilled seamstress and makes all her own clothes, is teaching Valeria how to sew. home we go to many parties. At night the teenagers sing and play the stie said, saying the songs were both modern and those of their country, primarily sambas. The newly joined family plan to exchange dishes native to each country. Valeria has accompanied Becky to band practice and to a bull ride with Jay.

The differences in life styles will add the spice to the experience, with respect duely exchanged in matters of difference, and hopefully understanding of differences gained, enriching. Such respect, from understanding, is of course, what any cultural exchange is about. And Valeria and the Ben Johnston family seemed ideally suited for the experience. THEATRE 336-6622 Liberty Texas FEATURE BEGINS AT 7:00 M. AUG.

22 25 Wl CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS BATTLE FOR IHE PLANEI 9F THE APES NEW FAMILY left to right front, Valeria Leandro Delxelra, AES student from Brazil and her new family, Jay and Becky Johnston; rear Ben and Allene Johnston. Barnes, Glen Barnes, Bruce Becker, Marcia Carrier, Donald Collins, Earl Cook, indy Davis, Carol Der- rlngron, Shirley Dickerson, Joe Donatto, Gwen Dorsey, Donna Drewry, Joannle Gwens, Denton Huckabay, Bobl Johnston, Glenda Kyle, Deborah Mings, Tina Musk- grove, Tommy Nance, Judl Root, Charles Smalley, Melanie Smart, Billy Terrell, Gary VanDev enter, Randy Walters, Weslev Weekly, Marcia Wells. Sixth Grade Mr. Goodrou- Rooui lot Polly Baxter, Cook, Henry Cook, Kevin Cormier, Ricky Crouch, Marl Dennis, Rosalyn Lord, Hanson, Alfred Jenkins, Danny Johnson, 1 Isa Lawrence, Ralph Lawson, Dennis McKinney, Kris Moore, Barl ra Quine, Howard Randolph, Jonathan Redmond, Rose Sn 1th, lnifn spaars, Diana Trahan, Nathaniel Trahan, Loretta Turner, Stephen lammy Whittington. Sixth Grade Mr.

Meacham Room 101 Morris Brooks, 1 had Brown, Kathy Cole, Francis Coughlin, Michael DeBlanc, Jackie Dorsey, Robert Elliott, Ricky Fregia, Michael Haley, Helen Henderson, David Johnson, Keaton, Sherrlne Orebo, James Perkins, Darryl Rollins, John Semlen, and Vicki Wlckllff. Sixth Grade Mrs. Organ- Room 200 Michelle Alexander, Gary Brown, Kenneth Brooks, Raymond Campbell, Sharon Cantrell, Cynthia Cook, Amber David, Donny Jackson, Leroy Lavlnene, Daryl Lavlne, Doris Mott, Robert Newsom, Sharon Rogers, Shirley Segovia, Jim Swift, Breedlove Smith, Lee Simon, Lavlnla Tebo, Karen Weathers, Carolyn Young. VS Saliiir Mirlmcl S. Marine Sgt.

Michael Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.D, Lewis, Jr. of Dayton, Texas, has reported for duty at the Marine Corps Base in Camp LeJeune, North Carolina. Please pick up photos within two weeks of publication, DOWN midnight on New Years Eve the Poseidor fas struck by a 90 foot tidal wave and Borgnlne as Shack, a sadistic trainman and Lee as A-No, 1, king of the hoboes battle fiercely atoj rolling freight car in 20th Ol I HL premiering 20-28 at the Park Theatre 1 1 he Kenneth Hyman Production also stars Keith Carradine Aldrich directed and Stan Hough produced, Screenplay by hristopher PLUS 4.

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1896-1978