The Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1985 Page: 3 of 10
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Pictured above is the Roma High Class of 1985, for whom commencement exercises
were held Friday night at the High School Gymnasium. (See related story on Page
One).
Board Hires Teachers
For Summer
At their May 20 special meeting,
the Rio Grande City CISD board of
trustees voted to hire the following
teachers for the various district
summer programs.
CURRICULUM DEVELOP-
MENT (June 3-28)-
LANGUAGE ARTS: Veronica V
Salinas, kindergarten; Anna L.
Mills, first grade; Mary Ann
Garcia, second grade; Zolia
Garcia, third grade; Margarita
Trevino, fourth grade; Madia
Garza, fifth; Irma S. Cruz, sixth;
Elva Eva Trevino, seventh; Donald
J. Collins, eighth.
MATH: Emilia M. Gonzalez,
kindergarten. Idolina Bazan, first;
Susie Bocanegra, second;
Edelmira Gomez, third; Simon
Garza, Jr., fourth: Israel Ybarra,
fifth; Rosa M. Vela, sixth; Heralio
Flores, seventh; Raul Avila,
eighth.
SCIENCE: Thelma L. Lopez,
kindergarten; Linda Gonzalez,
first; Angelica B. Brown, second;
Gregoria Guerra, third; Rosita B
Solis, fourth; Diana Lopez, fifth,
Irma Pena, sixth. Alfredo Garcia,
seventh.
SOCIAL STUDIES: Hortencia
Pena, kindergarten: Esperan/a B
Bazan, first; Maria Irma Lozano,
second; Rumalda Gomez, third;
Leah R. Gonzalez, fourth;
Elizabeth Margo, fifth; Nicandro
Lopez, sixth; Maria Elia Ramos,
seventh; Linda M Olivarez, eighth
FINE ARTS: Ma Antonieta
Banda. K-5.
HEALTH And P E Ana Marie
Ramirez, 6-8; Olga Molina Dela
Cruz. K-5.
CURRICULUM PERSONNEL:
Felicia Garza. Julio Saenz, Diana
A Pena, Oralia Garza, Guadalupe
Pena
ESL 9-12: Celinda Saenz
Alvarado. Delia Diaz, Josefa G.
Guerra, Ernestina Trevino.
BIOLOGY 9-12: Noelia Men-
dietta
MATH 9-12: Isaac Longoria,
Ricardo Resendez.
TYPISTS: Maria Elia Chapa,
Lydia F. Clarke, Aurelia Lopez,
Alicia R. Vela, Gonzalo Bazan, Jr.,
Nelia S. Salinas.
The daily work schedule for the
Curriculum Development programs
at the elementary school level is
from 9 a m.-12 pm., while the
junior high schedule is from 1 to 3
p.m. At the high school level, the
work schedule is from 1 to 4 p.m.
All elementary personnel are to
report to the Multi-Purpose Center
at 9 a.m. Monday, June 3, while
high school personnel are to report
at 1 p.m. that same day.
CHAPTER I MIGRANT PRO-
GRAM (High School-May 30-July
12): Guadalupe Rodriguez, Math;
Sabas Ozuna, Math; Celinda
Alvarado, Math The daily work
schedule is from 8 a m to 1 p.m.,
and all personnel are to report to
the high school English Depart-
ment on Thursday, May 30
CHAPTER I ' MIGRANT CUR-
RICULUM DEVELOPMENT (June
3-11): Raul S. Campos. Evelina R
Delano, Patricia Espinosa, Elma
Lydia Lopez, Estela Q. Salinas,
Rosita B. Solis, Gregoria Villar-
real. Elva Ellert The work sched-
ule is from 9 a.m. to 2 p m. daily,
and all personnel are to report to
the Multi-Purpose Center at 9 a m .
Monday. June 3.
CHAPTER I SUMMER PRO-
GRAMS (Grades 2-8, July 1-Aug
13): Arcadio Salinas, Jr., Nick
Lopez, Guadalupe Amador, Linda
Rodriguez, Horacio J Garcia,
Susie G. Bocanegra, Edelmira
Gomez, Abrana Vela. Magdalena
Avila, Rolando Garza, Maria Nela
Sanchez, PA. Gonzalez, Irma
Saenz, Ma. Elizabeth Margo, Maria
E Garcia, Elva Trevino, Diana
Lopez, Rubiola Klein. Roel
Gonzalez.
The daily work schedule is from
8 a.m.-l p.m., and all personnel are
to report to the Multi-Purpose
Centerat8a.m. July 1.
CHAPTER I CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT (June 3-11):
Rosa M. Garcia, Elma Doyno,
Tomasita Cruz, Consuelo Perez,
Maria E Olivarez, Gloria 0
Garcia, Victoria Garza. The work
schedule is from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., and
all personnel are to report to the
Multi-Purpose Center at 9 a m.,
Moiday, June 3.
Chapter i high school
:May 30-July 12): Ernestina
Trevino, Delia Diaz, Ricardo Re-
sendez, Isaac Longoria, Manuel
Guerra, Roque Rosales, Oscar
Zepeda, Noelia Mendietta. The
work schedule is from 8 a m-1
p.m., and all personnel are to
report to the High School English
Department at 8 a.m., Thursday,
May 30
STATE BILINGUAL PROGRAM
(July 1-Aug 23): Kindergarten-
Antonia V Gonzalez. Emilia M.
Gonzalez, Vickie Veronica Salinas.
Alicia O. Saenz, Graciela A Duran
Alternate- Hortencia Pena. First
Grade- Idolina A Bazan, Enedina
Figueroa, Celia G. Barrera, Elsa
Montalvo, Teresa G Garcia
Alternate-Esperanza G. Bazan. The
work schedule is from 9 a.m.-l
p.m
JTPA SUMMER PROGRAM
High School-Guadaiupe M
Castaneda, General Mechanical
Repair; Lazaro E Garza, Auto
Mechanics, Rosalinda Garza, Of
fice Duplication Practices.
Herminia S. Villarreal; Secretari
al/Office Procedures.
Grulla Campus: Alicia M
Longoria, Homemaking; Jose A
Villarreal, Construction Trades
Vocational Secretary Cynthia G
Fuentes, Secretary to the Voca
tional Administrator Part-time
janitor-high school building An
tonia S. Tanguma.
R inggold Jr. High
Holds Promotion Exercise
The Rev Minerva Carcano de-
livered the main address at the
Ringgold Jr High promotion
exercises on Wednesday, May 22,
; at the Fort Ringgold Auditorium
"Discovering a New World" was
the theme for the evening, and
eighth grade graduates marched in
to the processional. "We are the
World, We are the Children."
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Berta Galvan led the Pledge of
Allegiance, followed by the Star
Spangled Banner played by the
Ringgold Jr High Band. Father
Norman Racette gave the invoca-
tion. and Principal R.C. Salinas
gave the welcome.
Rio Grande City CISD board
members and officers were in-
troduced as were other platform
guests. Rene R Lopez, High School
Assistant Principal, introduced the
main speaker. Rev. Carcano. who
addressed the students and guests
on discovering a new world and
making the most of your future in
that world.
Ringgold Jr High Assistant
Principal Walter Watson in-
troduced the Honor Students as
follows: Dina Lopez and Lori
Peterson. 8-1 A: Patricia Olivarez
and Nancy Rivera. 8-2A: Marissa
Alvarez and Jesus Solis, 8-3A.
Celinda Trevino and Arturo
Gonzalez, 8-4A. Abigail Gonzalez
and Leonardo Garcia. 8-5.4,
Irasema Hinojosa and Cosme
Flores. 8^A; Blanca E Rodriguez
and Adrian Rivera, 8-lB, Andrea
Lopez and Rigoberto Valladeres.
8-2B; Miriam Marquez and Jesus
Caello. 8-3B; Gilberto Garza and
Santos A Lopez. 8-4B and Eluid
Lopez and Jose Lopez. 8-5B
Class sponsors are. in the same
order of classes listed. Guadalupe
Munoz. Fred Pilon. Ruben Lopez.
Elia Ramos. Adriana Gutierrez.
Linda Olivarez, Pedro Villarreal,
Pedro A Gonzalez. Gloria O
Garcia, and Cathy McGee
The eighth graders all sang the
theme song. "We Are the
Children " Superintendent Dr. A E
Garcia certified the diplomas,
Board Okays Summer
Paraprofessionals
The Rio Grande City CISD board
of trustees, at a special meeting
May 20, approved the
paraprofessional personnel that
will serve with the various summer
programs.
Those paraprofessionals
employed for the summer program
are listed below.
STATE BILINGUAL PROGRAM
Teacher Aides: Brunilda Cortez.
Lydia Lopez, Belinda Reyes, Melba
Salinas, Ofilia Solis, Alicia Vela,
Apolonia Duran, Jcsefina dela Paz
Garza, Thelma A. Lopez, Norma
Alicia Rivera, Alejandra Garcia,
Norma M Garza.
Students
Make
Honor Rolls
Fifty two students at Pan Ameri-
can University, including three
from Starr County, are listed on
the all-A <4.0) honor rn'l for the
spring semester.
Registrar David Zuniga said
another 178 honor roll students,
including nine from Starr County,
had grade-point averages between
3.50 and 3.99.
Students frum Starr County on
the 4.0 honor roll are Diana Solis of
La Grulla, Olga Leticia Guerrero of
Rio Grande City, and Sergio Uriel
Barrera of Roma
Students from Starr County on
the 3.50 to 3.99 honor roll are
Alvaro Venecia of La Grulla,
Florence A. Baker Garcia, Mario
Alberto Garcia, Araceli Ramirez
Gutierrez, Elizabet Gutierrez, and
Penelope Jones Talbert of Rio
Grande City; David Molina and
Juvenal Villarreal, Jr. of Roma;
and Cynthia Antonia Pena of San
Isidro
CHAPTER I MIGRANT PRO-
GRAM (HIGH SCHOOL)- Teacher
Aides: Maria G. Duran, Ma
Angelica G. Lopez.
CHAPTER I REGULAR (HIGH
SCHOOL) Teacher Aides: Adriana
Bazan, Rosalinda Earhart, Gina
Gallegos, Elia Pena, Josefina Ruiz.
Osbeha Salinas
CHAPTER I (GRADES 2-8)
Teacher Aides: Maria del Rosario
Benavidez. Esther H Brown,
Odilia Carrera, Belma Garcia.
Belinda Lopez. Maria del Socorro
Guerrero, Raquel Lopez,
Guadalupe Martinez. Clemencia
Rodriguez, Aritonia Saenz. Aurora
Saenz, Carmela Saenz. Anita
Salinas, Soila B Trevino, Ricardo
Lopez, Minerva Alvarez, Sabina
Gonzalez. Elda S. Lopez, Minerva
P. Garza. Alternates: Ma
Guadalupe Villaneuva. Gloria
Ramos, Estella Zarate
CHAPTER I REGULAR AND
MIGRANT Approved Custodians
Maria Contreras. Adela G. Lara,
Horacio Lopez, Amparo Saenz,
Adela B Vela. Martina Venecia,
Guadalupe Valadez. Rebecca
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which were presented to the
students by Rafael Carrera, presi-
dent, School Board of Trustees and
other members of the board. Abel
Gonzalez, Roberto Gutierrez, An-
tonio Falcon. Eloy Garcia, Roberto
Gonzalez and Francisco Zarate.
Past board member Jesus Solis
presented the certificate to his son,
Jesus Solis, Jr.
High School Principal Ruben
Saenz gave the admission to high
school and welcomed all the future
freshmen A students' farewell was
given bv Dina Lopez, and an
incoming eighth graders' student
reply was presented by Ricky
Lopez
A student, Abram Garza, was
recognized for his artwork on the
creative backdrop Sponsor Gloria
Garcia was recognized as having
organized the evening's activities,
and the students gave her a
standing ovation
Following a benediction by Fa-
ther Racette, the recessional was
played by the Ringgold Jr High
Band
A party featuring the music of
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Roberts, Kenneth. The Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1985, newspaper, May 30, 1985; Edinburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194978/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.