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of the Boerne I.S.D. Board of would represent a decrease
The public hearing will be 934, 34 more than was expect-
across the country.
during the late 1970s, and
ing, a new total tax rate of adding additional teaching
(See SCHOOL, Page 12A)
(See CALENDAR, Page 3A)
teers will accept and process one of the three Boerne Star
(See MDA, Page 12A)
Dedication of Curington Elementary scheduled Saturday
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Trustees Tuesday night,
September 7.
In support of a budget
by Eleanor Moring and mem-
bers of the CES Student
Council and contributing
remarks by Roy Liesman and
• Robert Rahm, former BISD
superintendents.
Highlighted also will be the
presentation of memorial docu-
ments by Charles Curington’s
brothers, Jack and Eugene
Curington, as well as the
unveiling of the Charles E.
Curington Elementary School
Sign by CES principal Dianne
Kyle.
Just prior to the dedication
ceremony, members of the
Class of 1943 will gather
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student/teacher ratio.
As of Friday, the High School
showed a total enrollment of
Michelle D'Orsogna,
August 31
Elliot Wyall,
September 2
Robert Lindner,
September 4
Carissa Burgess,
September 5
Charlie Snyder,
September 7
CWT PROGRAM - Joel McFarlen, a sixth grade Boerne student
participates in a one of the many programs offered by the Cibolo
Wilderness Trail. For information regarding the programs, see
Page 11 A.
Shalon Richardson, daughter of Bob and
Deby Richardson; Vickie Ann Schneider,
daughter of Alton and Rose Marie
Schneider; Krista Steubing, Darrell and
Betty Steubing; Karyn Tarrillion, daugh-
ter of Larry and Yvonne Tarrillion; Katie
Hooper, daughter of Bronagh McHugh;
Amy Smith, daughter of Oran and
Darlene Smith; and Diane Higgs, daugh-
ter of Thomas and Zelmira Higgs.
The fun continues Friday night with
the first performance of the third annual
Kendall County Fair Rodeo, sponsored by
the KCFA Women’s Auxiliary. Action gets
underway at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday
Wednesday, September 1:
• Girl Scout Sign-Up Rally, 7
p.m. at St. Peter’s Catholic
Church Hall,, 119
Kronkosky. Info: 981-9614.
Thursday, September 2:
• Chamber Mixer at Bank of
America, 5 to 7 p.m., public
is welcome.
Thursday - Monday,
September 2-6:
• 88th Annual Kendall
County Fair, Fairgrounds,
249-3075.
Friday - Sunday,
September 3-5:
• ARAB.S. of Texas Fall
Pro/Am, San Antonio Rose
Palace, 698-3300.
GMC TRUCKS &
MOTORHOMES
from last year’s rate of
$1.3236.
It’s Fair Time in Kendall County as the
KCFA prepares for the 88th edition this
weekend.
Fair Directors expect a large turnout for
all of the events which will be held at the
Fairgrounds off Highway 46 East begin-
ning Thursday night and continuing
through Monday.
First on the agenda is the annual
Kendall County Fair Queen’s pageant
that will be held under the pavilion
beginning at 7:30. Sixteen local young
ladies will be vying for the title that was
won by Allison Smink last year. A Fair
Princess and Duchess will also be select-
ed.
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Star up to the rack price of the ing the early 1970s. Some
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The dedication of Charles E. Curington Bartel provided the following explanation, “In
Elementary School Saturday brought back a the process of developing this school dedication
flood of fond memories as well as an interesting project, we were reminded that as members of
historical perspective from Jack Curington and Mr. M.M. Smith’s Vocational Agricultural Class,
Fred Bartel. Both of these gentlemen helped some of us planted many of the pecan trees
coordinate the upcoming events with BISD now growing around Boerne Middle School.
Superintendent Joe Doenges. When we took vocational agriculture, the Ag
Jack Curington is brother to Charles Building was right next to the High School.
Curington and Bartel is a member of the Class “What was the high school in later years
of 1943. became the Middle School. We had to spend
“We owe a debt of gratitude to members of three hours in class and four hours in field
the BHS graduating Class of ‘43 who planted trips. Those field trips took us all over the coun-
those pecan trees at the Middle School which ty,” explained Bartel.
we all love and cherish,” stated Doenges. (See TREES, Page 9A)
Members of the Boerne com-
munity are encouraged to
attend a dedication ceremony
for the Charles E. Curington
Elementary School which is
scheduled this Saturday,
September 4 from 5 until 5:30
p.m. in the school’s library.
The change in name — from
Boerne Elementary to Charles
E. Curington Elementary
School, honors the memory of
a man who, for 37 years, made
a significant impact on the
lives of thousands of children
as they progressed through the
Boerne educational system.
Curington, known by educa- _____________________
tional colleagues as “Mr. C,” so special is that the dedication same emotion, in the commu- dedication ceremony.” together to dedicate a
served as the elementary ceremony is tied to the 50th nity because it would not have Events planned for the cere- sycamore tree planted in front
school principal for 35 years reunion of the class of 1943,” attracted so many friends, mony include a welcome by the of the school in Charles
and was a member of the high stated BISD Superintendent neighbors and relatives of Mr. BISD Superintendent, an invo- Curington’s honor.
school graduating class of Joseph Doenges. “Doing it at Curington who are able to be cation by C.R “Bubba” Stahl, "We hope this gesture will
1943. any other time would not ere- here in conjunction with this pastor of the First Baptist bring as much enjoyment to
“What makes this ceremony ate the same excitement, the reunion and participate in this Church, a fountain dedication (See CURINGTON, Page 9A)
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Local center established for MDA drive
Kay Dugosh has been named telephone pledges to the Labor phone lines — 249-2441, 249-
to coordinate local pledge cen- Day Telethon broadcast by 3117 or 249-4006.
ter operations in Boerne dur- KENS-TV, Channel 5. Volunteers are urgently
ing the upcoming Jerry Lewis Television anchors Leslie needed for the two-day event
Labor Day Telethon September Mouton and Bruce Kates will and those interesting in volun-
5 and 6. The Telethon benefits host the local portions of the teering time by do so by calling
the Muscular Dystrophy Telethon in San Antonio from 249-4929.
Association (MDA). the Wyndham Hotel. Nationally, the Telethon, now
The MDA Telethon pledge Pledges may be called in in its 28th year, is broadcast
center will be located at The Sunday from 6 p.m. until 12 by nearly 200 stations and
Boerne Star newspaper office at midnight and Monday from 6 involves over 3,000 pledge cen-
282 North Main where volun- a.m. until 6 p.m. by calling any ters peopled by approximately
Public hearing for proposed tax rate
scheduled by Boerne l.S.D. Board
A public hearing on the pro- $1.2888 per $100 valuation staff in the district.
posed tax rate for 1993 and has been proposed. The According to Superintendent
the addition of teaching staff at amount includes $1,724 main- Joe Doenges, a kindergarten
Fabra Elementary and Boerne tenance and operation plus teacher will be considered
High School will be considered $.2164 interest and sinking. since enrollment has risen
during a special called session The proposed overall tax rate above the 22 to 1
"We’ve postponed increasing most are already at 50 cents,
the single copy price as long as Many have been for several
we can,” said Star publisher years.
Leon Aldridge. “Very few “Everything involved in pro-
papers are still less than 50 ducing and distributing the
cents with the cost of printing paper has increased substan-
and distribution being what it tially in just the last few years,
is today. Look at what gasoline prices
“And despite the inconve- alone have done — and are
nience of the extra quarter,” about to do,” Aldridge said.
Aldridge added, “The Boerne Although the single copy
Star packed with news and price is increasing, a subscrip-
advertising values about tion to The Star is still $14 in
Boerne and Kendall County is Texas and $16 in the continen-
a bargain at 50 cents.” tai U.S.
A survey of Texas newspa-
daughter of Walter and Carol Voges; Vicki Friesenhahn; and Whitney Events will include bareback bronc rid-
Rachel Davis, daughter of Pat and Cathy Whitworth, daughter of Bill and Sue ing, calf roping, team roping, calf scram-
Davis; Kanie Mathis, daughter of Wayne Whitworth. ble, ladies’ barrel racing and bull riding,
and Karla Mathis; Cari Parker, daughter Also competing will be Sommer Norris, Admission to the rodeo will be $5 for
of Michael and Sharon Parker; Kit daughter of Tom and Linda Norris; adults, $2 for children six through 12
Minshew, daughter of Rick and Carolyn
Kovalchuk; Patti Jones, daughter of Special Fair Edition included in this issue
Dwight and Jamie Jones; Stacey
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Aldridge, Leon & Priddy, Travis. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1993, newspaper, September 1, 1993; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594413/m1/1/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.