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The Rio Grande Herald - Thursday, July 2, 1998 Page 4
Hinojosa Elementary School 6th six weeks honor roll
Mrs. Olga N. Perez is proud to
announce the sixth six weeks honor
roll for John and Olive Hinojosa
Elementary.
FIRST GRADE
MISS N. TREVINO
"A"
Jesenia Barrera, Jose Elias Garza,
Saul Lopez, Eduardo Salinas, Mayu
Santos, Juan E. Zuniga, Jr.
"A&B'
Francisco Benavidcz, Izlendy
Mercado, Marcia Pecina, Deyanira
Salinas, Jose A. Villarreal.
M. LOZANO
"A"
Lizeth Espinosa, Esli Gonzalez,
Flor Rodriguez.
"A&B"
Elizabeth Alaffa, Noe Martin
Apricio, Sebasiian Flores, Antonio
Ortiz, Eluid Reyes, Eva Lynn
Zarate.
MISS P. ELIZAONDO
"A"
Belsy Canut, Edith Estrada, Juan
R. Lazos.
"A&B"
Jesus Adame III, Priscilla
Guerrero, Rocio Reyes, Jessica
Trevino, Domingo Villegas, Aaron
Zuniga.
"B"
Hector Briones, Jr., Jesus Lucio.
TERESA G. ARRIAZOLA
"A"
Brcnda Coello, Mayra L. Lozano,
Anakaren Pena, Maria Del Carmen
Pena, Vicente Rodriguez III, Maria
Noemi Reyes.
"A&B"
Jose M. Alanis, Cayetano
Arevalo, Jr., Dalia Cantu, Ever Eli
Bazan, Baltazar Gonzalez, Ramona
T. Lara, Esteban Lopez, Jr., Jaime
Lopez, Jr., Jessica A. Maldonado,
Michelle V. Martinez, Daniel
Moreno, Jr., Melissa Saenz, Raul
Vela, Jr.
AMBARINA A. PEREZ
"A"
Alan A. Cepeda, Monica B.
Escobedo, Jesus A. Lopez, Jose A.
Lopez, Zulema Lopez, Joyce S.
Moreno, Juan J. Salinas.
"A&B"
Janet Garcia, Ricardo Garcia,
Luis A. Macias, Cristina A.
Trevino, Esmeralda Zavala, Edgar
Zurita.
G. LOZANO
"A"
Jesus Celedon, John Flores,
Mauricio Magallanes, Christie
Olivares.
"A&B"
Marissa Aguirre, Randy Escobar,
Darfyn Gomez, Domingo Lara,
Kiara Ramos, Paulino Martinez,
Gabriela Mendoza, Brianda
Rodriguez, Stephanie Sandoval,
Brittany Smcdley.
ISSA RODRIGUEZ
"A"
Brianda Gutierrez, Eduardo
Vallejo.
"A&B"
Victor Casas, Brenda Gonzalez,
Maricruz Gutierrez, Rene Jimenez,
Celia Martinez, Lee Roy Rios,
Jesus O. Salinas, Servando Salinas,
Melissa Solis, Joel Villalobos.
SECOND GRADE
MR. B. CHAPA, JR.
"A&B"
Brcnda Arellano, Priscilla
Arevalo, Ruben Lazos, Jesus Leal,
Marlen Trevino, Jose Salazar.
MRS. M. ELLERT
"A"
Antonio Cantu, Primitivo Garza
III.
"A&B"
Rafael Alvarez, Ozmel Cantu,
Marlen Chapa, Briseida Espinoza,
Jesus B. Garza, Anna Laura
Hernandez, Elisa Ann Hernandez,
Jorge L. Lozano, Julisa Pena,
Marina Perez, Robert Rios, Julissa
Rodriguez, Erika Salin:>s.
AIDE M. PEREZ
"A&B"
Myra Davila, Xavier Garza,
Adrian Marmolejo, Hilda Medina,
Gilberto Pena, Rose Pinal, Miriam
Rodriguez, Brianda Saenz.
MRS. AURELIA LOPEZ
"A"
Amber Banda, Emily Diaz, Ayla
Flores, Erika Pena, Janelle Pena,
Jennifer Pena, Viridiana Pena.
"A&B"
Alan Alaniz, Armando Barrera,
Rogelio Cedillo, Reymundo
Gutierrez, Ruben Lopez, Felipe
Mata, Horacio Villarreal.
SYLVIA DOMINGUEZ
"A"
Ana K. Adame, Melissa Bazan,
Patricia Lopez, Alberto R.
Martinez, Marlene Zamora.
"A&B"
Alma Davila, Nancy Garcia,
Roncl Garcia, Cosme Garza,
Francisco Garza, Maria Ramirez,
Ileana Ridruguez, Norma Solis,
Yaneth Solis, Cynthia Valladares,
Ricardo Vasquez.
D. GARZA
"A&B"
Armando Arevalo, Marco A.
Benitez, Gloria S. Flores, Anna K.
Hernandez, Jesus F. Vallejo, Jr.
"B"
Sotero Garza, Elizabeth
Hernandez, Saul D. Lopez III.
L. GUERRA
"A&B"
Nathan Castro, Mariana Huitron,
Elias Lozano, Pedro Martinez, Jose
Luis Pecina, Cesar Pena, Ruby
Pena, Maria J. Ramirez, Alejandro
Trevino.
"B"
Vanessa Sanchez, Maria A.
Vasquez.
THIRD GRADE
JUAN SILVA
"A&B"
Ivonne Alaniz, Edlin Garza.
MS. FILOMENA S.
SAENZ
"A"
Jancttc Flores.
"A&B"
Keila Charles, Adrian Garza,
Ruby Rubalcava, Victor M. Saenz,
Jr., Rose Marie Salas.
MRS. GRACIELA A.
GONZALEZ
"A&B"
Maria Garcia, Mirian Garza, Ruth
Garza, Judith Lopez, Irasema Uribe.
MS. I. GARZA
"A&B"
Judy Barrera, Veronica Garcia,
Alba Villarreal.
MARCO SOTO
"A&B"
Suxeit Elizondo, Jorge Alberto
Casarez, Araccli Garza, Maria Elena
Garza, Christina Guardado, Eduardo
Reyes.
GIA OLIVAREZ
"A&B"
Danette Gonzalez, Maria
Martinez.
MRS. E.M. GALACE
"A&B"
Brenda Uribe.
FOURTH GRADE
CESAR GUERRERO
"A&B"
Alexis Flores, Evelyn Gonzalez,
Boydt Lowell, Mayelli Pena.
"B"
Krissel Arevalo, Gilberto Flores,
Erica Saenz.
JAVIER GONZALEZ
"A"
Antonia Minjares.
"A&B"
John Carmona, Cesar Cruz,
Mario Estrada, Mayra Martinez,
Jose A. Ramires, Daisy Rodriguez,
Emmanual Santos.
"B"
Jose F. Salinas, Samuel Scrna.
MRS. L. CEPEDA
"A&B"
Cecilia Alaniz, Maria A. Barrera,
Carlos Castro, Dulce Cerda, Perla
Chapa, Artemio Garcia, Ricardo
Gonzalez, Stephanie Gonzalez,
□
Announcing The Opening Of A New Full 1 ime
Specialty Physician Office For I he Practice Of
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Patitaj G. Stak
203 E. 2nd Street 2025 E. Griffin Pkwy
Rio Grande City, TX Mission, TX
Ph. (956) 487-7915 Ph. (956) 583-0202
Provider for
Til
Health
Network
Pankaj G. Shah, M.D is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist with subspecialty training
in Cornea & External Diseases. Dr. Shah practices Comprehensive Ophthalmology.
His new office is now open to serve the Mission Community Some of the conditions
he treats include: -lid surgery
-Complete eye exam -Pediafric & adult exams Medicare,
r,. . .. medicaid,
-Diabetic eye exams -Glaucoma ancj mos,
-Worker's com. injuries -Laser therapy
-Headache evaluation -Low vision evaluation
-Small incision cataract surgery -Corneal transplantation
insurances
accepted.
Oscar Hinojosa, Maribel Ibarra,
Marco Olivarez, Jose Luie Pacheco,
Lcticia Reyes, Diego Reyna, Elaine
Villarreal, Jonathan Castro.
MRS. M. PENA
"A"
Anna Lara, Randy Lopez,
Gullcrmo Mcjia, Aaron Olivarez,
Jerry Saenz.
"A&B"
J.J. Aguinaga, Adan Aguirre,
Nallely Bazan, Lizettc Castro, Eddie
Diaz, Eleazar Flores, Iveth
Hernandez, Jessica Martinez,
Marisol Navarro, Erik Reyna,
Alexandra Salas.
MARISSA LOPEZ
"A"
Fernando Garcia, Dora Garza,
Carla Leal, Felipe Mejia, Sandra
Morin, Emmanuel Pena Alan
Razo, Luciano Rios, Yasmi.i Rios,
Yvette Rojas, Patricia Sanchez.
"B"
Jose Mcjia.
CLARISSA RAMIREZ
"A"
Mayra Perez.
"A&B"
Lizbcth Avalos, Sergio Barrera,
Gerardo Contreras, Gonzalo
Elizondo, Isabel Flores, Arnold
Garza, Lamberto Garza, Joanna
Hernandez, Belinda Lopez, Yanctt
Lopez, Enrique Martinez, Francisco
Pinal, Francisco Reyes, Jessica
Rodriguez, Jose Scpulveda, Yesenia
Trigo, Rosario Vargas, Erik Zurita.
MR. R. OLIVARES
"A&B"
Joanna Alvarez, Bclia Cantu,
Yesenia Islas, Maria Laurcano,
Carlos Lopez, Oscar Martinez, Juan
Moreno, Erika Rcntcria, Marco
Vela.
"B"
Adrian Garcia, Eloy Garza,
Maritza Saenz.
Laredo-Fashion Scene for 4-H'ers
Starr County 4-H'ers traveled to Laredo to participate in the Disrict Fashion Show and received top honors with
two seniors, Priscilla Rcquenez and Lynatte Harris, advancing to state competition. The 4-11'ers are part of
project groups under the director 4-H adult leaders. Adult leaders also played a major role in serving as judges,
division chairmen and presenters. The 4-H'ers are planning various sew camps and doing garments for the
Sesquicentennial Fashion Show this summer as part of their clothing projects. Pictured 1 r are David Rcquenez,
Jose Manuel Villarreal, Justin Villarreal, Priscilla Rcquenez, Lynatte Harris, Veronica Ibarra, Jackie Rcquenez,
Albert Chapa, Jessica Chapa and Betsy Chapa.
□
Computer
Continued from Page 3
computers, in effect thinking
Eureka!
"Yes, many times there were.
Their only difficulty was getting to
learn how to move the mouse,"
Gar/.a said. "For some of them it
was hard for them to click or
doubleclick on the "X." The most
difficult part was they kept on
forgetting what the right click was
for and what the left click was
for."
Garza said the district would offer
the course again in either July or
August if funds are available.
The district also plans to have
classes in welding, building trades
and mechanics in the future,
Menchaca said.
He also said Laredo Community
College was considering offering
adult education classes in Rio
GrandeCity in security services, in
order for people to become licensed
security guards.
For information on all these
programs, please call the school
district at 716-6743.
TAAS
Continued from Page 1
discussed the results on each
campus of the testing in both
English and Spanish. The Rio
Grande Herald hopes to have a
breakdown of campus results in a
future edition.
The moment my eyes fell on
him, I was content.
—Edith Wharton
Hobby
Continued from Page 1
the largest charity care provider in
the state. He is also a director of
Stewart Information Services
Company, member of the
University of Texas Development
Board, and a member of the
McDonald Observatory Board of
Visitors.
Hobby served at Lt. Gov. Bob
Bullock's chief of staff in 1991, a
post he held while on leave of
absence from the U.S. Department
of Justice. He served as an assistant
federal prosecutor for the Southern
District of Texas from 1989-1992,
where he participacd in criminal
prosecutions of murder, fraud, and
public corruption.
Hobby graduated from the
University of Virginia in 1982. He
received his law degree from the
University of Texas School of Law
in 1985.
Paul Hobby and his wife, Janet
Hobby, live in Houston with their
three children and attend Firt
Presbyterian Church.
Summer
Continued from Page 1
maintaining computers."
The other 75 JTPA students are
also taking TAAS tutorials, while
working in other trades such as
business, keyboarding, building
construction and home economics,
Garza said.
The summer program lasts for
six weeks until the end of July.
For further information on the
RGC C ISD C areer and Technology
Department, please call (956) 716
6733.
The fish known as the drum or croaker m.skes a thrumming noise by
repeatedly tightening muscles in its abdomen during the mating season
WE WANT TO MAKE YOU A LOAN!
$ 2 O >$400
CALL TODAY!
488-9300
American Academy of Ophthalmology And
National Association Of State Fire Marshals
Warn About Dangers of Fireworks
(DM)-The American Academy of
Ophthalmology (F.ye M.D.s) and the
National Association of State Fire
Marshals have joined forces to
encourage families to attend public
fireworks displays instead of using
fireworks at home this Fourth of
July. The reasons for this warning
can be seen in the following
statistics:
• Of the approximately 7,(XX) fire-
works-related injuries each year in
the United States, about 2,000 are
eye injuries caused by consumer
fireworks. Nearly one-third of these
injuries result in permanent eye dam-
age. Almost one in 20 victims lose
all useful vision or require removal
of the eye.
• One-fourth of all eye injuries
caused by consumer fireworks are
inflicted an bystanders.
• Three-fourths of all fireworks-
related eye injuries are to boys
between the ages of 13 and 15.
• The single most dangerous type
of firework is the small, explosive
"bottle rocket." Bottle rockets are the
most dangerous because they fly
erratically, causing bystander
injuries. The bottles and cans used to
launch fireworks often explode,
showering fragments of glass and
metal.
I •
t
• Sparklers, often given to young
children, burn at 1800 degrees
Fahrenheit, nearly hot enough to
melt gold
"Attending a public fireworks dis-
play on the Fourth of July is a safe
way to honor our tradition of inde-
pendence, our shared values and our
hopes for a healthy future," said
Elliot FilikeIstcin, M.D. President of
the American Academy of
Ophthalmology
For more information, visit the
American Academy of
Ophthalmology's website at
www.eyenet.org or the National
Association of State Fire Marshals'
website at www.fircmarshals org.
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Roberts, Kenneth. Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1998, newspaper, July 2, 1998; Edinburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth195659/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.