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mi* pi* |ipfiv>P^PV«v^^«« The Eagle Lake Headlight News for Southern Colorado County, Texas Thursday, June 7, 2001, Page 5 Krenek is SWTSU magna cum laude grad Hurd, Christal to wed July 21 Jewel Lewis of Matthews and Gladys Christal of Eagle Lake are pleased to announce the approaching marriage of their children, Jackie Hurd and Dick Christal. The couple plan to marry at 5 p.m. July 21,2001 at the Greater Union Baptist Church in Matthews. Jennifer Lea Krenek, the daughter of J.P. and Beverly Krenek of Gar- wood, graduated magna cum laude from Southwest Texas State Univer- sity (SWTSU) Saturday, May 11, 2001 with a Business Degree in Fi- nance. Honors she garnered while at SWTSU include being named to the Dean's List, a member of Beta Gam- ma Sigma Honor Society, and the Golden Key National Honor Society. Jennifer has also been named an All-Amcrican Collegiate Scholar and a United States National Collegiate Award winner in business. Her activities included being a member of the Financial Management Association, Delta Zcta Sorority, and the Southwest Texas Water Ski Team. Jennifer will be working in the area as a financial planner with Ameri- can General Financial Group. ELPS summer school to start June 12 The Eagle Lake Primary School (ELPS) will begin general education summer school Tuesday, June 12, and end July 10. Classes will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., Monday through Thurs- day. In observance of Independence Day, classes will ndbe held Wednes- day, July 4, and Thursday, July 5. Classes will resume Monday, July 9, and end Tuesday, July 10. By Dr. Eric R. Tepper, Podiatrist TENDONITIS Tendonitis occurs when tendons, which connect muscles to bones, become strained due to stress or overuse. Pain and swelling are the main symptoms of tendonitis. Symptoms may come and go at first, then worsen if a person continues to stress the area. Four foot tendons are common sites for tendonitis. The Achilles tendon will hurt when the foot touches the ground or when the heel lifts off the ground. The posterior tibia! tendon will hurt when the foot moves forward while walking or when the heel shifts from side to side. The anterior tibial tendon may hurt when going down stairs or walking or running on hills. The peroneal tendon may hurt when standing or pushing off the ground. We know it's not easy to ignore the pain of tendonitis and other foot conditions or injuries, especially when every step places weight and pressure on the affected area. Don't wait for the pain and the problem to disappear. Most likely they won't and you'll be left with a worse condition than when the problem was still new and relatively minor. Instead, we recommend professional care from people specially educated and trained to deal with foot problems. If your steps are painful ones, we hope you'll call us at 234-5571, at Rice Medical Center. I am there every Tuesday. P.S. Treatment for tendonitis is aimed at reducing pain and swelling and limiting activity so the tendon can heal. The bus for Eagle Lake students is scheduled to begin picking up riders at 6:45 a.m. Mrs.Tillman, the bus driver, will start her route on the"Hill", "Rice Mill", "Flat", "Lakeside", "Guada- lupe" and "New Town". After all students have been picked up, they will be transported to Eagle Lake Middle School (ELMS) to eat breakfast. Breakfast will be served from 7:30 to 8 a.m. After breakfast, the students will be transported to ELPS. Students from Garwood will be receiving their bus schedule in the mail. Mrs. Sissom will be the driver of the Garwood bus. Classes will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. Parent(s)/guardians(s), who are bringing their child to school must have him or her at ELPS no later than 8:25 a.m. Classes will be dismissed at 11:30 a.m. Bus riders will be transported to ELMS at 11:35 to eat lunch. Lunch will be served from 11:50 to 12:20 p.m. for ELPS students. After leaving ELMS, students will be taken home. If you have any questions or con- cerns, please contact Dollic Coleman, ELPS principal, or Ray Sykowski, ELPS counselor, at "79-234-3587. Unlimited Local Nights & Weekends OR Unlimited Local Mobile-to-Mobile Calling Unlimited Nights, Unlimited Weekends. Talk for hours without burning minutes. Unlimited Local Mobile-to-Mobile Calling. And Get Both for Just $9.99 More per Month. Plus, Add Nationwide Long Distance from your local home calling area for just $4.99 per month (per line)! 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Package minutes and unlimited night and weekend minutes apply to calls made or received within local calling area. Night hours are from 10 p.m. to 6:59 a.m. and weekend hours are from 12:01 a.m. on Saturday until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday. Airtime in excess of any package minutes will be charged at per minute rate of $.20 to $.45. Digital phone and Cingular Wireless long distance are required. Unlimited long distance applies to call originating from your Cingular Wireless Home Calling Area to anywhere in the U.S. Airtime not included; however, package minutes and unlimited nights and weekends may apply. Calls made and received while roaming outside your Home Calling Area are subject to applicable roaming, airtime and long distance charges. Airtime and other measured usage are rounded upto the nearest full minute at the end of each call billing purposes. Unused package minutes do not carry lorward to the next billing period and are forfeited. Although service is available at authorized agents, equipment availability and prices may vary. Offer conditions and restrictions apply; see contract and store lor details. Cingular and "What do you have to say 7 ' are service marks of Cingular Wireless L.L.C. (25001 Cingular Wireless L.L.C. Available at... EAGLE LAKE DRUGSTORE Jennifer Lea Krenek Sheridan gives 'Smart Awards' Sheridan students earned 224 Smart Awards during the sixth six weeks of this school year. The stu- dents earning the awards were: Kindergarten: Kelcey Andrej- czak, Haley Benton, David Esquivel, Mikayla Gabler, Kaylee Janow, Da- vid Jones, Brittany Machart, Kayla Machart, Angel Mason, Shyanne Schlauch, Rachael Sheridan, Hunter Wild, Ty Laake, Hugo Morales, Jen- nie Nixon. First grade: Donald Bryant, Sa- mantha Bryant, Kaleb Denison, Brooklyn Ellis, Zachary Frederick, Tyrus Hill, Andie Hubenak, Katrina Kazmir, Anna McConnell, Shawn McDonald, Jordyn Pausewang, Bran- don Sheridan, Javier Morales, Preslie Hardiman. Second: Brandy Brewer, Mylcs Dumont, Kelsey Kellum, Erica Mc Connell, Kole Miller, Cody Moore, Ryan Moore, Kristcn Neubaucr, Cyn- thia Quinney, Jesse Ross, Gustavo Silveira, Spencc Spencer, Tara Tesch, Paige Vandermark, Tori Hardiman. Third: Thomas Benton, Jessica Cason, Kevin Ellis, Mary Gundelach, Jessica Hill, LeaAnnette Lozano, Jen- nifer McDonald, Kody Miller, Ra- chael Moore, Cody Munoz, Adrian Rangel, Jeremy Rivera, James Sheri- dan, Anthony Lamb, Lauren Fenn. Fourth: Wesley Arrison, Chelsea Hill, Stephanie Kellum. Fifth: Courtney Andrcjc/.ak, Nayelia Diaz, Kaci Kazmir, Austin Moore, Christopher Murphy, Drew Quinney. Sixth: Victor Brewer, Mallory Dumont, Morgan Dumont, Billy Hearn, Megan Hinze, Courtney Moc- cabce, Daniel New, Coll Valcnta, Kimberly Varley, Claudia Morales. Seventh: Xico Diaz, Joshua Fucn- tes, Edward Gundelach, Stephanie Heam, Ryan New, Chelsea Ray, Roberto Segovia, Krystal Sepulvcda, Myekia Williams. Eighth: Brian Avila, Stephanie Botard, Raul Garcia, Julie Houser, Quinndora Jones, Cliffton Kazmir, Donovan King, Tyler Kloss, Kelly Konesheck, Arthur Perales, JoeLee Perez, Rachel Peterson, Stuart Ray, Joseph Spencer, Sarah Spencer, Tif- fany Varley, Christen Walker, Brooke Wilkerson. Henske, Webb to wed in June Mike and Penny Henske of Eagle Lake wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Kimberly Ann, to Troy Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Webb of Eagle Lake. Kim is a 1995 graduate of Rice High School and attended Wharton County Junior College and Sam Houston State University where she re- ceived her paralegal degree. She is .employed at a law Firm in Houston. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tate of Eagle Lake and the late Fred Henske and the great-granddaughter of Ruby Perry of Columbus and the late Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Buerger of Brenham and the late Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Tate of Eagle Lake. Troy is a 1989 graduate of Rice High School and attended Wharton County Junior College. He is the owner of a custom paint shop in Houston. The couple is planning a June wedding and will make their home in Magnolia. Perfect attendance listed Students at the Sheridan School achieving perfect attendance the last six weeks of the school year were: Kindergarten: Mikayla Gabler, Kayla Machart, Angel Mason, Ra- chael Sheridan, Hunter Wild. First grade: Kaleb Denison, Andie Hubenak, Brandon Sheridan. Second grade: Kole Miller, Cody Moore, Cynthia Quinney, Paige Van- dermark. Third grade: Thomas Benton, Anthony Lamb, LeaAnnette Lozano, Kody Miller, Adrian Rangel, James Sheridan. Fifth grade: Kaci Kazmir, Chris- topher Murphy. Sixth grade: Victor Brewer, Billy Hearn, Courtney Moccabce, Daniel New, Colt Valenta. Seventh grade: Xico Diaz, Stephanie Heam, Ryan New, Chelsea Ray, Roberto Segovia, Myekia Wil- liams. Eighth grade: Brian Avila, Raul Garcia, Cliffton Kazmir, JoeLee Perez, Stuart Ray, Brooke Wilkerson. ittt* UtHb 1 /Af^pv Star Students Eagle Lake Middle School (ELMS) named the following as Star Stu- dents for the Fifth six weeks, sponsored by Lake Lumber of Eagle Lake. In back, from left, are Carlos Galvan, Jenny Morgan, Jessica Escobar, Esmeralda Sotelo and Magali Garcia. In front are Clayton Bowen, John Supak, Anacaren Rivera, Frank CLsneros and Elizabeth Marquez. ELMS would like to thank Trafco, Sportsman's Motel, Lake Lumber and Frnka's Tractor Repair for sponsoring the event this school year. Headlight Photo by Carol Nelson 702 S. McCarty A RadioShack Dealer 979-234-2502 ELMS students earn exemplary certificates Eagle Lake Middle School recently started a program to reward students for good behavior. Achieving exemplary status were in back, from left, Juan Castillo, Trent Fields, Edricka Thomas, Tina Ann Zapata, Marty Cantu, Terry Hughes, Claudia Gonzalez and Anthony Hemphill. In front are Sylvester Middleton, Jerome McAfee, Katlyn Thomas, Violette Villafuerte, Dominque Tillman, Alex Manciaz and Eddy Elizondo. Not pictured is Flower Aguilar. Headlight Photo by Carol Nelson Rock Island Homecoming held May 27 land; Also, Joe A. Kerr, Sammie (Kcrrj Teague, Bca (Kerr) Franklin, Howard Humbird, Clyde & Lillian (La Gra- nge) Varley, Helen (Varley) Dennis, Earl & Peggy (Hudson) Pitchford, Jay & Kathy (Pitchford) Altieri, Andrew and William; Gregory Pitchford, Butch & Sue (Hudson) Meyer, Rob & Ann (Meyer) Lowther and Samantha; Fran (Rutla) & Jim Gillen, Gloria (Johnson) Spann and Claude & Glor- ine Venghaus of Columbus; Judy Reeh, Comfort; Tex & Beulah (Kerr) Brownson, Driftwood; Henry Gene Kuceru, Dripping Springs; Charlene (See Homecoming, Page 8) The Annual Rock Island Home- coming and Memorial Day held Sun- day, May 27, saw many former and present residents visiting and renew- ing the friendships of past years... and making new friends. A barbecue dinner, catered by Jer- ry Mikeska Catering of Columbus, was featured at noon, followed by the Memorial Service and program. Door prizes were won by Char- lotte Waight and Penny Dodd. The cake donated by Ordell Powell was won by Charlene Rios. Attending from out-of-state were Ted Garcia and Hilda Arias from Mil- pitas, Calif.; Danealia Maretka, Los Angeles; and Clara, Ryan & Chris Marclka of Boise, Idaho. Attending from across the state were, Russell LidbergSr. of Allcyton; Alton & Pat (Pitonyak) Woytek, Joey Woytek, Xandia, Xia, Thaylear and Dylan Francis, Alvin; Tommy Hunt, Aransas Pass; Mary (Gazette) Con- rey, Bellairc; Courtney & Dillan Ven- ghaus, Bellvillc; Alvin & Thelma (Venghaus) Wynn, Bloomington; Ruth (Riddle) Shipley, Jimmy & The- kla Henson, Sandra (Grayson) Wat- chom, Boeme; Daniel & Debra Bro- wnson, Brazoria; Faye Worthington, Michael Krolzyk and Milton Lorenz, Brenham; Dixie Townsend, Brooke- f

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The Eagle Lake Headlight — News for Southern Colorado County, Texas Thursday, June 7, 2001, Page 5

Krenek is SWTSU magna cum laude grad

Hurd, Christal to wed July 21 Jewel Lewis of Matthews and Gladys Christal of Eagle Lake are

pleased to announce the approaching marriage of their children, Jackie Hurd and Dick Christal.

The couple plan to marry at 5 p.m. July 21,2001 at the Greater Union Baptist Church in Matthews.

Jennifer Lea Krenek, the daughter of J.P. and Beverly Krenek of Gar- wood, graduated magna cum laude from Southwest Texas State Univer- sity (SWTSU) Saturday, May 11, 2001 with a Business Degree in Fi- nance.

Honors she garnered while at SWTSU include being named to the Dean's List, a member of Beta Gam- ma Sigma Honor Society, and the Golden Key National Honor Society.

Jennifer has also been named an All-Amcrican Collegiate Scholar and a United States National Collegiate Award winner in business.

Her activities included being a member of the Financial Management Association, Delta Zcta Sorority, and the Southwest Texas Water Ski Team.

Jennifer will be working in the area as a financial planner with Ameri- can General Financial Group.

ELPS summer school to start June 12 The Eagle Lake Primary School

(ELPS) will begin general education summer school Tuesday, June 12, and end July 10.

Classes will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., Monday through Thurs-

day. In observance of Independence

Day, classes will ndbe held Wednes- day, July 4, and Thursday, July 5. Classes will resume Monday, July 9, and end Tuesday, July 10.

By Dr. Eric R. Tepper, Podiatrist TENDONITIS

Tendonitis occurs when tendons, which connect muscles to bones, become strained due to stress or overuse. Pain and swelling are the main symptoms of tendonitis. Symptoms may come and go at first, then worsen if a person continues to stress the area. Four foot tendons are common sites for tendonitis. The Achilles tendon will hurt when the foot touches the ground or when the heel lifts off the ground. The posterior tibia! tendon will hurt when the foot moves forward while walking or when the heel shifts from side to side. The anterior tibial tendon may hurt when going down stairs or walking or running on hills. The peroneal tendon may hurt when standing or pushing off the ground.

We know it's not easy to ignore the pain of tendonitis and other foot conditions or injuries, especially when every step places weight and pressure on the affected area. Don't wait for the pain and the problem to disappear. Most likely they won't and you'll be left with a worse condition than when the problem was still new and relatively minor. Instead, we recommend professional care from people specially educated and trained to deal with foot problems. If your steps are painful ones, we hope you'll call us at 234-5571, at Rice Medical Center. I am there every Tuesday.

P.S. Treatment for tendonitis is aimed at reducing pain and swelling and limiting activity so the tendon can heal.

The bus for Eagle Lake students is scheduled to begin picking up riders at 6:45 a.m. Mrs.Tillman, the bus driver, will start her route on the"Hill", "Rice Mill", "Flat", "Lakeside", "Guada- lupe" and "New Town".

After all students have been picked up, they will be transported to Eagle Lake Middle School (ELMS) to eat breakfast. Breakfast will be served from 7:30 to 8 a.m. After breakfast, the students will be transported to ELPS.

Students from Garwood will be receiving their bus schedule in the mail.

Mrs. Sissom will be the driver of the Garwood bus.

Classes will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m.

Parent(s)/guardians(s), who are bringing their child to school must have him or her at ELPS no later than 8:25 a.m.

Classes will be dismissed at 11:30 a.m.

Bus riders will be transported to ELMS at 11:35 to eat lunch. Lunch will be served from 11:50 to 12:20 p.m. for ELPS students.

After leaving ELMS, students will be taken home.

If you have any questions or con- cerns, please contact Dollic Coleman, ELPS principal, or Ray Sykowski, ELPS counselor, at "79-234-3587.

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EAGLE LAKE DRUGSTORE

Jennifer Lea Krenek

Sheridan gives 'Smart Awards'

Sheridan students earned 224 Smart Awards during the sixth six weeks of this school year. The stu- dents earning the awards were:

Kindergarten: Kelcey Andrej- czak, Haley Benton, David Esquivel, Mikayla Gabler, Kaylee Janow, Da- vid Jones, Brittany Machart, Kayla Machart, Angel Mason, Shyanne Schlauch, Rachael Sheridan, Hunter Wild, Ty Laake, Hugo Morales, Jen- nie Nixon.

First grade: Donald Bryant, Sa- mantha Bryant, Kaleb Denison, Brooklyn Ellis, Zachary Frederick, Tyrus Hill, Andie Hubenak, Katrina Kazmir, Anna McConnell, Shawn McDonald, Jordyn Pausewang, Bran- don Sheridan, Javier Morales, Preslie Hardiman.

Second: Brandy Brewer, Mylcs Dumont, Kelsey Kellum, Erica Mc Connell, Kole Miller, Cody Moore, Ryan Moore, Kristcn Neubaucr, Cyn- thia Quinney, Jesse Ross, Gustavo Silveira, Spencc Spencer, Tara Tesch, Paige Vandermark, Tori Hardiman.

Third: Thomas Benton, Jessica Cason, Kevin Ellis, Mary Gundelach, Jessica Hill, LeaAnnette Lozano, Jen- nifer McDonald, Kody Miller, Ra- chael Moore, Cody Munoz, Adrian Rangel, Jeremy Rivera, James Sheri- dan, Anthony Lamb, Lauren Fenn.

Fourth: Wesley Arrison, Chelsea Hill, Stephanie Kellum.

Fifth: Courtney Andrcjc/.ak, Nayelia Diaz, Kaci Kazmir, Austin Moore, Christopher Murphy, Drew Quinney.

Sixth: Victor Brewer, Mallory Dumont, Morgan Dumont, Billy Hearn, Megan Hinze, Courtney Moc- cabce, Daniel New, Coll Valcnta, Kimberly Varley, Claudia Morales.

Seventh: Xico Diaz, Joshua Fucn- tes, Edward Gundelach, Stephanie Heam, Ryan New, Chelsea Ray, Roberto Segovia, Krystal Sepulvcda, Myekia Williams.

Eighth: Brian Avila, Stephanie Botard, Raul Garcia, Julie Houser, Quinndora Jones, Cliffton Kazmir, Donovan King, Tyler Kloss, Kelly Konesheck, Arthur Perales, JoeLee Perez, Rachel Peterson, Stuart Ray, Joseph Spencer, Sarah Spencer, Tif- fany Varley, Christen Walker, Brooke Wilkerson.

Henske, Webb to wed in June Mike and Penny Henske of Eagle Lake wish to announce the engage-

ment of their daughter, Kimberly Ann, to Troy Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Webb of Eagle Lake.

Kim is a 1995 graduate of Rice High School and attended Wharton County Junior College and Sam Houston State University where she re- ceived her paralegal degree. She is .employed at a law Firm in Houston.

She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tate of Eagle Lake and the late Fred Henske and the great-granddaughter of Ruby Perry of Columbus and the late Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Buerger of Brenham and the late Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Tate of Eagle Lake.

Troy is a 1989 graduate of Rice High School and attended Wharton County Junior College. He is the owner of a custom paint shop in Houston.

The couple is planning a June wedding and will make their home in Magnolia.

Perfect attendance listed Students at the Sheridan School

achieving perfect attendance the last six weeks of the school year were:

Kindergarten: Mikayla Gabler, Kayla Machart, Angel Mason, Ra- chael Sheridan, Hunter Wild.

First grade: Kaleb Denison, Andie Hubenak, Brandon Sheridan.

Second grade: Kole Miller, Cody Moore, Cynthia Quinney, Paige Van- dermark.

Third grade: Thomas Benton, Anthony Lamb, LeaAnnette Lozano, Kody Miller, Adrian Rangel, James

Sheridan. Fifth grade: Kaci Kazmir, Chris-

topher Murphy. Sixth grade: Victor Brewer, Billy

Hearn, Courtney Moccabce, Daniel New, Colt Valenta.

Seventh grade: Xico Diaz, Stephanie Heam, Ryan New, Chelsea Ray, Roberto Segovia, Myekia Wil- liams.

Eighth grade: Brian Avila, Raul Garcia, Cliffton Kazmir, JoeLee Perez, Stuart Ray, Brooke Wilkerson.

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Star Students Eagle Lake Middle School (ELMS) named the following as Star Stu-

dents for the Fifth six weeks, sponsored by Lake Lumber of Eagle Lake. In back, from left, are Carlos Galvan, Jenny Morgan, Jessica Escobar,

Esmeralda Sotelo and Magali Garcia. In front are Clayton Bowen, John Supak, Anacaren Rivera, Frank CLsneros and Elizabeth Marquez.

ELMS would like to thank Trafco, Sportsman's Motel, Lake Lumber and Frnka's Tractor Repair for sponsoring the event this school year.

Headlight Photo by Carol Nelson

702 S. McCarty A RadioShack Dealer 979-234-2502

ELMS students earn exemplary certificates Eagle Lake Middle School recently started a program to reward students for good behavior. Achieving exemplary status were in back, from left, Juan Castillo, Trent Fields, Edricka Thomas, Tina Ann Zapata, Marty Cantu, Terry Hughes, Claudia Gonzalez and Anthony Hemphill. In front are Sylvester Middleton, Jerome McAfee, Katlyn Thomas, Violette Villafuerte, Dominque Tillman, Alex Manciaz and Eddy Elizondo. Not pictured is Flower Aguilar. Headlight Photo by Carol Nelson

Rock Island Homecoming held May 27 land;

Also, Joe A. Kerr, Sammie (Kcrrj Teague, Bca (Kerr) Franklin, Howard Humbird, Clyde & Lillian (La Gra- nge) Varley, Helen (Varley) Dennis, Earl & Peggy (Hudson) Pitchford, Jay & Kathy (Pitchford) Altieri, Andrew and William; Gregory Pitchford, Butch & Sue (Hudson) Meyer, Rob & Ann (Meyer) Lowther and Samantha; Fran (Rutla) & Jim Gillen, Gloria (Johnson) Spann and Claude & Glor- ine Venghaus of Columbus; Judy Reeh, Comfort; Tex & Beulah (Kerr) Brownson, Driftwood; Henry Gene Kuceru, Dripping Springs; Charlene

(See Homecoming, Page 8)

The Annual Rock Island Home- coming and Memorial Day held Sun- day, May 27, saw many former and present residents visiting and renew- ing the friendships of past years... and making new friends.

A barbecue dinner, catered by Jer- ry Mikeska Catering of Columbus, was featured at noon, followed by the Memorial Service and program.

Door prizes were won by Char- lotte Waight and Penny Dodd. The cake donated by Ordell Powell was won by Charlene Rios.

Attending from out-of-state were Ted Garcia and Hilda Arias from Mil- pitas, Calif.; Danealia Maretka, Los

Angeles; and Clara, Ryan & Chris Marclka of Boise, Idaho.

Attending from across the state were, Russell LidbergSr. of Allcyton; Alton & Pat (Pitonyak) Woytek, Joey Woytek, Xandia, Xia, Thaylear and Dylan Francis, Alvin; Tommy Hunt, Aransas Pass; Mary (Gazette) Con- rey, Bellairc; Courtney & Dillan Ven- ghaus, Bellvillc; Alvin & Thelma (Venghaus) Wynn, Bloomington; Ruth (Riddle) Shipley, Jimmy & The- kla Henson, Sandra (Grayson) Wat- chom, Boeme; Daniel & Debra Bro- wnson, Brazoria; Faye Worthington, Michael Krolzyk and Milton Lorenz, Brenham; Dixie Townsend, Brooke-

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