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The Rio Grande Herald-Thursday, February 25, 2010, Page 2
Gen. Sanchez Elementary
3rd six weeks honor roll
Mrs. Cynthia G. Kazan,
principal at General
Ricardo Sanchez
Elementary is proud to
announce the 311 Six
Weeks Honor Roll.
First Grade
Erika Falcon
"A" Honor Roll
Deyna Flores, Alan Garcia,
Elizabeth Y. Gonzalez,
Odette A. Perez & Diego A.
Soto
"A&B" Honor Roll
Janissa Eguia, Marleny
Rodriguez & Mariano
Sevilla Jr.
Carmen Garcia
"A" Honor Roll
Anthony Estrada, Frederick
G. Garcia & Alex E. Mendez
Jr.
"A&B" Honor Roll
Francisco Bazan III, Ashley
N. Gutierrez, Pedro E.
Martinez, Angellee Munoz
& Tamara Salinas
Priscilla Garcia
"A" Honor Roll
Camryn J. Legaspi
"A&B" Honor Roll
AJ Alcaraz, Javier A.
Balleza, Gladys I. Garza,
Natalia R. Garza, Estela N.
Pefia, Omar I. Tovar, Carlos
A. Vasquez, Arleth L.
Villarreal, Miguel Villarreal
Jr. & Ramiro Villarreal Jr.
Justina Gonzalez
"A" Honor Roll
Juan J. Bocanegra & Danae
N. Velasquez
"A&B" Honor Roll
{Cassandra L. Falcon,
Brianna A. Garcia, Brisa
Leal, Diego A. Marroquin,
Annikah A. Pena, Fernando
Rios & Rene G. Trevino Jr.
Karla Murillo
"A" Honor Roll
Anethzy Ramirez
"A&B" Honor Roll
Javier A. Garcia, Samantha
G. Gonzalez Licea & Rosa
A. Rodriguez
Pamela Pena
"A" Honor Roll
Jose A. Gutierrez
"A&B" Honor Roll
Ximena Gonzalez, Amanda
C. Reyes & Jose N. Salinas
Second Grade
Maria G. Alvarez
"A" Honor Roll
Antonio Chavez, Julio C.
Nunez, Raul R. Salinas &
Karen T. Sanchez
"A&B" Honor Roll
Audrie A. Davila, Angel A.
Galvan, Linette Garcia,
Evelyn Garza, Sarah N.
Garza & Valerie A. Ramos
Nydia Garza
"A" Honor Roll
Justin Delgado, Ingrid M.
Garcia, Nataly A. Garcia,
Mariela M. Resendez,
Finesto A. Ruiz & Catia R.
Valdez
"A&B" Honor Roll
Juan A. Alaniz III, Kevin
Alvarez, Adara L. Figueroa,
Maritza A. Gonzalez, Brisa
D. Moreno & Ruby Salinas
Sandra Laurel
"A" Honor Roll
Sarah J. Martinez & Julissa
Moreno
"A&B" Honor Roll
Lauro Arredondo Jr., Eva L.
Benavides, Carlos D. Garcia,
Jose D. Garcia, Jazmin
Maldonado, Kassandra I.
Rodriguez & Kimberly D.
Villarreal
Adriana Sanchez
"A" Honor Roll
Miriam Hernandez, Fatima
A. Landa, Marlon Mil Ian &
Braulio Ramirez Jr.
"A&B" Honor Roll
Juan J. Cavazos Jr., Daisy
Cobos, Dafny Flores,
Orlando C. Guerra, April N.
Guerrero, Jesus A. Leal.
Osbaldo Reyna & Roy
Rodriguez
Amanda S. Solis
"A" Honor Roll
Jacqueline Alanis & Andres
Armasserna
"A&B" Honor Roll
Yarin I. Alaniz, Hector H.
Barrera Jr., Abraham
Marroquin Jr., Edgar O.
Martinez, Ruby Mendez,
Ulysses Perez, Shantel M.
Sanchez & Manuel
Villarreal Jr.
Third Grade
Jessica Figueroa
"A" Honor Roll
Paola Molina
"A&B" Honor Roll
Carlos D. Chavez, Samantha
L.. Cortez, Bruce L. Cruz,
Ricardo D. Estrada, Alexa
N. Flores, Yvette Garcia,
Homero A. Garza, Revnol
Gonzalez III, Yajaira
Lozano, Eloy Rodriguez Jr.,
Raudel Solis & Mario C.
Vela III
Elisa Gonzalez
"A" Honor Roll
Dianna L. E3azan, Luis C.
Dela Cerda. Adan G.
Rodriguez Jr., Ashley A.
Lopez & Victoria L. Reyes
"A&B" Honor Roll
Briana Sanchez, Emeterio E.
Sanchez, Laura A. Teodoro,
Matthew R. Trevino &
Kimberly Vela
Dalinda Hinojosa
"A&B" Honor Roll
Samantha L. Alvarado,
Brianna Flores, Adrian
Garcia, Rogelio Garcia Jr.,
Kessandra N. Lopez, Alvaro
I. Munoz, Geena A. Pena,
Alexa Rodriguez &
Alexandria N. Villarreal
Graciela Munoz
"A" Honor Roll
Deandra D. Canales & Pedro
Marquez III
"A&B" Honor Roll
Dianee Diaz, Carlos J.
Garcia, Ally Garza, Magbiel
J. Gonzalez, Jesse L. Morin
Jr, Valerie E. Solis & Gaby
L. Villarreal
Rosa Vela
"A" Honor Roll
Kaila P. Flores, Jesus J.
Garza, Javier Gomez Jr.,
Daniela K. Hernandez,
Michael M. Montalvo,
Preston E. Saenz & Arcadio
A. Salinas
"A&B" Honor Roll
Melanie Y. Barrera, Valerie
A. Garcia, Chris A. Garza &
Akiza J. Ortiz
Fourth Grade
Melinda Barrera
"A" Honor Roll
Jesus H. Cantu Jr.
"A&B" Honor Roll
Mario A. Gomez Jr.. Mario
E. Gonzalez, Juan Landa,
Dianeyda D. Marroquin,
Alejandra Ozuna, Avery J.
Pena, Derik Pena, Mariano
Reyes, Jesus A. Rodriguez
& Jorge Salinas III
Priscilla Gonzalez
"A" Honor Roll
Armando Pena
"A&B" Honor Roll
Leslie D. Canaies-Rivera,
Aylin A. Hinojosa, Bemise
Martinez, Juan A. Rojas &
Kelsy K. Sanchez
Aida Gonzalez
"A" Honor Roll
Ayline Anzaldua, Aurora R.
Garza, Daniela Guerra &
Oscar D. Soto
"A&B" Honor Roll
Monico (J. Fernandez Jr.
Felix Garcia Jr. Jeremy R.
Gorena & John C. Saenz
Marta Rodriguez
"A" Honor Roll
Jocelyn Amaya & Havverd
Mojarro
"A&B" Honor Roll
Brittney Delacruz, Luis J.
Garcia. Priscilla Garcia.
Richard P. Hernandez,
Ricardo L. Pena Jr., Angie
G. Quezada, Jorge L. Saenz
Jr. & Gonzalo Tamez
Martin Salinas
(See SANCHEZ, Page A)
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^•^^Judge-Elect 229th District Court
I would like you and your family
to join us for an
Election Day Celebration
on
Tuesday, March 2nd
from 6:30 until 10:30
in the evening
at 500 North Britton Avenue
(behind the Courthouse and in front of the Sheriff's Dept.)
in Rio Grande City.
Come casual...and there will be plenty
of fun, food, music and refreshments!
Pre-Teen Princess and Runners-Up
Eliza Briana Rodriguez, at left, is the Starr County Fair Pre-Tcen Princess for 2010
Runners-up were Catherine Lee Perez, center, first runner-up; and Kasey Julianna
Escamilla. second runner-up, at right. The 2010 Youth Fair Pageant took place on Sunday
evening. Feb. 21 at the Fort Ringgoid Auditorium. (See related photos on Pages I, 4).
Celebrate working America stories
as musical debuts at STC-Pecan
If the television show "The
Office" has taught us
anything, it's that the work
environment can be quite
entertaining. And sometimes
the most interesting
characters are just a cubicle
away. To celebrate
America's professional men
and women, South Texas
College's South Texas
Players and Music
Department will present
"Working" on Feb. 25
through 28 at STC's Cooper
Center for Communication
Arts located at the Pecan
Campus at 3200 W. Pecan
Blvd. in McAllen.
Performances take place at
8 p.m. Feb. 25 through 27
with a matinee-only show on
Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. Ticket are
S10 for general admission,
$7 for seniors and members
of the military, and S5 for
STC students, faculty and
staff The production is
recommended for junior and
senior high school students
and adults.
Adapted by Stephen
Schwartz and Nina Faso
from the award-winning
book by Studs Terkel, the
musical tells the stories of 26
workers who sing and talk
about their jobs and the daily
grind. Characters include a
parking lot attendant, a
corporate executive, a school
teacher, a UPS man, a
migrant worker. a
supermarket checker, a
housewife, a fireman, a
waitress and a millworker.
"Working" explores the lives
and future hopes and
aspirations of working men
and women.
"Most of us spend the
majority of our time in an
office setting, and it is there
that you'll encounter some of
the most interesting people
and antics imaginable," said
Carroll. "'Working' is an
amazing collage of stories
and songs that speaks
volumes about the dignity of
those individuals who work
hard every day to support
their families. It's a true
homage to working
Americans and we hope the
community will come out to
relate to, and laugh and
sympathize with some very
compelling stories."
STC's drama and music
departments are
collaborating on the
production, which is directed
by Dr. Jack Carroll,
coordinator of STC's drama
program and troupe leader of
The South Texas Players.
STC's Sharon O'Leary and
Daniel Cather direct the 17
musical numbers. I he cast is
comprised of STC students,
staff and faculty, as well as
local community members.
Students enrolled in the
college's Theatre Practicum
course and volunteers from
the STC community are
assisting with sets, lighting,
sound, props, costumes and
make up.
For more information
contact Dr. Jack Carroll at
ifcarrollWsouthtexascolleue.
edu
m;ii lto:i fcarrol I!'usouthtexase
olleue.edu or 956-872-2639.
TDLR issues fraud warning
to Cosmetology licensees
The
Rio Grande
HERALD
(USPS 466-200)
Dennis Wade
PUBLISHER
Published weekly for 15.70 per
year in Starr County and 18.75
per year out-of-county by Valley
Newspaper Holdings. LP 1811 N.
23rd St., McAllen TX 78501
EDITOR
KENNETH ROBERTS
ADVERTISING
CHRISTIAN SALINAS
AUSTIN The Texas
Department of Licensing and
Regulation (TDLR) is
alerting its more than
158.000 cosmetology
licensees about a mailing
from an organization calling
itself "Professional
Certification Service" (PCS)
that targets professional
cosmetologists with a
request for payment for a
i supposed certification.
"We want to make sure our
cosmetology license
population does not fall prey
to fraudulent activity. This
notice is meant to confuse
and deceive as to exactly
what a person sending S53
of their hard-earned money
will receive." says William
Kuntz. Executive Director of
TDLR "Cosmetologists
work hard and to have
people scheme to steal their
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Whatever you want in a new job,
you'll find your way to it
in the Classifieds.
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956-487-2819
money is despicable. The
letters, which have been
reported in Tennessee and
across the state of Texas, are
under investigation by the
Department."
I D1 R is not connected to
nor is it a party to the PCS
notice. Cosmetology
licensees who receive the
notice should:
• Disregard the PCS notice;
Renew their TDLR
cosmetology license online
at
http: www license.state.tx.u
s'cosmet cosmetforms.htm#
online:
• Warn co-workers there are
thieves trying to take money
from honest, law-abiding
cosmetologists!
TDLR works to protect the
health and wellbeing of
consumers and ensure a fair
business environment for
industries and professionals
licensed and regulated by the
Department
Belinda Nunez
awarded SHSU
Master's Degree
A Rio Grande City native
was awarded a Master's
Degree from Sam Houston
State University in
December 2009
Belinda Nunez was
awarded a Master of
Education Degree.
Sam Houston State
University. named for
legendary Texas military and
political leader Sam
Houston, is located in
Huntsville. Texas,
approximately 70 miles
north of downtown Houston.
Sam Houston State has an
enrollment of approximately
17,000 students and offers 79
bachelor's degree programs.
54 master's programs and
live doctoral programs For
information about the
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