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Page 6, Thursday, March 11, 2004 News for Southern Colorado County, Texas — The Eagle Lake Headlight
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congratulates these Rice CISD students for their hard work and dedication to academic achievement in making the honor roll for
THE FOURTH SIX-WEEK GRADING PERIOD SHERIDAN SCHOOL
FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE Laura Taylor Jacob Skok Myles Dumont Kody Miller Melissa Beck Kristian Botard Katelyn Tesch Erica McConnell Rachael Moore Maria Esquivel Payton Garza FOURTH GRADE Brandy Brewer Brittnee Raybon Mykaela Gundelach Jorge Labrador THIRD GRADE Douglas Beck Paige Vandermark Dalton Wernecke Jacob Miller Erin McConnell Kelsey Andrejczak Brooklyn Ellis Ana Perez Victoria Mendez Haley Benton Hannah Jones SIXTH GRADE EIGHTH Justin Frederick Austin Miller Ashley Beck Shyanne Schlauch Thomas Benton GRADE Virginia Hardcastle Brittany Moore Amy Huggins Haley Jones Courtney Maurisio Morales Lori Peterson Hugo Morales FD7TH GRADE Lea Lozano Andrejczak
Michael Beyette Jennifer McDonald Kaci Kazmir
FIRST GRADE Jacob Drlik Ja Dacia Glover Caitlin Kunz Mallory Miller Lindsey Wesselski Adrian Torres
SECOND GRADE MacKenzie Krpec Christena Mittel Mercedes Saenz Mallory Thomas Veronica Vega
THIRD GRADE Cydney Cook Danielle Dopslauf Briana Faas
FRESHMEN Clayton Bowen Catherine Cummings T.J. Danklefs Mallory Dumont Morgan Dumont Farah Ellenbogen Jonathan Galvan Megan Hinze Noelle Jurica Keith Kallina Idalia Morales Brinnan Pierce Diana Posada Kristi Sepulveda Courtney Sklar John Supak
FIRST GRADE Glenn Bozant Areail Deville Jacob Gonzales Damian Lockett Allan Ruvalcaba Victoria Serna Ke'Anna Sims Kayla Manciaz Samantha Navarro Ryan Almanza Jasia Cantu Jonathan Castaneda Marc-Anthony
Gonzales Daegen Guerra Anessa Blair McKenzee Braswell
FIFTH GRADE Magdalena Mendoza Kirstin Roper Machelsea Thomas
SIXTH GRADE Alan Arrellano
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Cole Macek Emily Mahalitc Merry Miller Katie Pagel Aubrey Pavlu
FOURTH GRADE
Kelsey Danklefs Ruth King Allyssa Krpec Brynna Lucas Kaycie Rathburn Destinea Williams
FD7TH GRADE Simon King Hunter Myres Michael Waligura
SIXTH GRADE Kaydi Gold Amber Huvar Kayli Kallina Kenneth Kretschmer Kristyna Lobpries Jordan Mahalitc Lauren Shimek
EIGHTH GRADE Taylor Cook Hillary Johnson Kourtney Korenek Shelly Myres Kacie Smith
Marisol Tapia Daniella Tellez Katlyn Thomas
Kevin Thompson
MERIT ROLL FIRST GRADE
Mary Beth Huvar Justin Little Turner Mattoon Melinda Williams Kayla Hurd
SECOND GRADE Oleatha Coleman Yesnely Flores Kelsey Janow Brhett Pierce Marilyn Tapia
THIRD GRADE Christopher Wesselski
FOURTH GRADE Dylan Drlik Adriel Hernandez Tina Till
FIFTH GRADE Patrick Dota Lance Howard Mason Miller Nicholas Pagel Adrian Shimek
SIXTH GRADE Chad Bittner Ashley Cope Rebecca Dota Rachel Korenek Shametria Gonzalez Matthew Hoffman
Kari Mahalitc Wade Roark Amanda Serio
SEVENTH GRADE
Brittney Cummings Chelsea Korenek Trent Popp Tori Rathburn Sarah Saenz Jessica Walzer
EIGHTH GRADE
Megan Bartlett Alyssa Roark Trey Staff Shelly Walker
RICE HIGH SCHOOL Kimberly Varley Tony Vazquez Brian Williams
SOPHOMORES Kristen Danklefs Audrey Drlik Jessica Engstrom Kali Hammermiller Jeremy Hill Katie Hoffman Bernadette Jurica Bridget Kaiser Dane Krenek Trent Kucherka Lorenzo Morales
Michael Morales Ryan New Chelsea Ray Robert Salinas Krystal Sepulveda Luke Shimek Hunter Smith Ja'KeistaWinfield Kayla Wishert
JUNIORS Kristopher Abdi Hillary Aguilar Kaylyn Boenisch Jenna Cook Manda Cummings
Laura Engstrom Jessica Escobar Theresa Henry Cliffton Kazmir Kelly Konesheck Alyson Lanier Stuart Ray Laci Raybon Arizabeth Ruvalcaba Guadalupe Saenz Maria Saenz Mandy Staff Lindsey Thomas Tiffany Varley Vanessa Villafuerte Chance Waligura
SENIORS Jessica Allmond Vera Cleveland Russell Cranek Ryan Henske Kristi Johnson Zachary Kloss Brittany Landry Jess Little Jessica"K)^>Cz Sofia Mariscal Audra Marsalia Jennifer Munoz Morgan Perry Marshall Peterson Dustin Schlauch
Cleve Scott Camille Staff Elizabeth Tapia Fabiola Vazquez Kevin York
Please note that Cleve Scott and Robert Scott DID make the Honor Roll for the third six weeks, but were inadvertently left off the list. RHS apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused.
EAGLE LAKE PRIMARY SCHOOL Jazmin Castillo Luther Cole Colin Locklier Celeste Morales Chris Pennington Sara Reed Brandon Teague Lauren Wiese Raelynn Yanez
SECOND GRADE Jer'Corey Cavit Kenneth Colson Brittany Garza Shayla Kuykendall Sophia Salazar Savannah Vasquez Dominique Blanco
NiQuan Miller Isaac Ruiz Candace Stovall Casandra Ferrel Julio Garcia Jordan Garner Dewesha Hemphill Ron McGrew Michael Romo Alma Olivares Tallon Canaris Ashley Crain Dylan Ferguson Francisco Franco Melissa Hassin Abraham Juarez Jerrisa McAfee
Selena Perez Kimberly Sommer Taylor Thomas Mackenzie Wiese
THIRD GRADE Kelly Al-obaidi Noe Belmares Nicholas Contreras James Garner Kimberly Luna Cathryn Myres Demarcus Ray Jason Samaniego Cullen Wiese Jeslyn Cantu DeShannae Cotton
Michael Hernandez Harley Hodde Brittany Romo Blanca Sosa Matthew Trahan Megan Contreras Nancy Llanos Gisselle Polanco Brittany Vasquez Ruth Belman Angel Llanos Courtney Lopez Kurslyn McTear Joland Rodriguez Lizeth Samaniego
FOURTH GRADE McKinley Boutte
Brian Cardenas Dominic Castillo Justin Garza Yadira Rodriguez Elizabeth Castillo John Hodde Lucas Losoya John Reed Cristian
Samaniego Johnavonne Smith Mark Sosa Sandra Vega Nick Tristan Cody Garza Christina Lopez Veronica Mendoza Xavier Navarro
EAGLE LAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL Shaina Bowen Falin Braden Jacob Galvan Erin Hartman Casey Mayfield Timothy Morales Jonathan Tristan
Clarencia Weeks Zachary Yanez
SEVENTH GRADE Zachery Ellege Mercedes Jones
EIGHTH GRADE Yolanda Cisneros Raul Esquivel
Daniel Goodwin Eduardo Losoya Gary Scott
MERIT ROLL FIFTH GRADE
Michelle Mendoza Candace Romo Neida Salazar Lindsey Sommer
SIXTH GRADE Caleb Gould La'Nia Jackson Patty Lujan Gracie Navarro Jontrell Pratt Amber Tristan Sarael Valdez Annicia Williams
SEVENTH GRADE Alejandra Cano Dominique Tillman
EIGHTH GRADE Frank Cantu Ashley Donnelly D'Nitria Fuller Robert Hernandez Sergio Rodriguez
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The Raider Review is published by the Journalism Department of Rice High School. The opinions reflected are those of the students and not the administration nor The Eagle Lake Headlight unless otherwise stated.
Anne Frank lives again By Kelly Konesheck
Two years after the Rice High School Drama Club's performance of The Diary of Anne Frank for their One Act Play, it's still creating a buzz. In 2002, Rice competed with the play and performed for several Holocaust survivors. Now the cast and crew of The Diary of Anne Frank have been invited to per- form the play this summer at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., and then again in Manhattan, New York, at the Anne Frank House for the Anne Frank Celebration, honoring her 75* birthday, if she were alive.
The whole cast, including Rice High School alumni Jordan Konesheck, Brennan Jobe, Jessica Thomas and Amanda Kaiser, who will return with cur- rent drama club members Jessica Lopez, Jonny Diaz, George Pierce, Daniel Posada and Kelly Konesheck and crew are incredibly honored to be invited.
"It's an awesome feeling to know that people appreciate and still want to see what we do," said Posada.
The invitations are also a personal joy for Director Deborah Reed, who de- cided to do this play for One-Act to honor her parents, Holocaust survivors, and to do her small part in spreading the word as a second-generation Holo- caust survivor. Instead of just touching the hearts of those in our small, Texas town, her depiction of Anne Frank's life has reaching across the U.S.
"It became clear to me that this was God's work. It was perfectly clear that, after all the good that came from performing the play, continuing to perform it was the right thing to do," said Reed.
RHS recognized for Yearbook Excellence
The Rice High School (RHS) yearbook staff, advised by Melody Grigar, has been recognized by Taylor Publishing Company with an Honorable Men- tion Award for their overall dedication, effort and accomplishments. The RHS yearbook is featured in the 2004 Yearbook Yearbook.
"Taylor Publishing's Yearbook Yearbook is the premier yearbook-specific design annual," said Clif Palmberg, Yearbook Yearbook editor. "Across the coun- try, thousands of yearbook advisors, editors and designers use this publication for design ideas. The schools featured are some of the trend-setters of the in- dustry."
Yearbooks published by Taylor for the 2002-03 school year were evaluated for excellence in one or more of the following areas: cover design, theme de- velopment and page design. Taylor Publishing recognizes only the top five per- cent of yearbook staffs for outstanding yearbook achievement.
"The Award of Excellence is given each year to a small percentage of year- book staffs nationwide that demonstrate excellence in yearbook creation," said Mike Taylor, marketing manager at Taylor Publishing. "We applaud these staffs for their outstanding work and support their efforts in scholastic journalism."
As advisor, Grigar was asked by Taylor to recognize the best spreads in the book and the editors who created them. She nominated three spreads in the Student Life section created by Yearbook Editor Amanda Burrow, one spread in the Senior section and one on graduation created by Erin Gold, and one spread in the Athletic section created by Lauren Spanihel.
Several copies of the 2003 yearbook, Out of Nowhere, are still available. The price has been dropped to $25. Orders are currently being taken for the 2004 yearbook, Now Playing.
FFA members compete in San Antonio Show
Trent Kucherka, Rice FFA Reporter Twenty-two members of the Rice FFA Chapter competed in the San Anto-
nio Livestock Show. Winners were: Commercial Steer: Grand Champion, Jess Little; Dane
Krenek, 7th place; Chad Mahalitc, 8th; Tiffany Varley, 9th; Trey Staff, 11th; and Camille Staff, 12th.
Little also won best test and Mahalitc won best record book. The Rice Consolidated Ag Mechanics team received 4th place in the Ag
Mech competition. In the market lambs show, Bernadette Jurica placed 4th. Alyson Lanier received 3rd with her halter steer. We would like to congratulate all of the winners and participants from Rice.
Thank you for your hard work. We are proud of all of you. Rice FFA members are now preparing for the Houston Livestock Show.
Good luck everyone.
SHERIDAN NEWS By Velma
Tiffany Varley was among the six FFA students from Rice High School who participated in the San Antonio Livestock Show Jr. Commercial Steer program. This event lasted for three days with the students having their pen of three steers evaluated, making a speech and taking a test. At the awards banquet, the top 15 finishers were rec- ognized. All the students from Rice placed in the top 15. Tiffany received ninth place in the competition. The stu- dents will now participate this month at the Houston Livestock Show.
The school district has a new school nurse and she has ties to Sheridan. Teresa Stanley, daughter of Wanda Peterson Moss, began her duties re- cently and is excited about the oppor- tunity to be in this area. She and her family plan to move to Sheridan soon.
For the past 20 years, senior citi- zens in this area have enjoyed gather-
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Kutzer ing on Thursdays to play dominoes, board games or just visit in the Fellow- ship Hall of the First Baptist Church. The group will no longer meet there but will continue to meet at the Baptist Church in Sublime. For more informa- tion call Ora or Lloyd Spittler at 234- 3716.
Happy Birthday this week to Greg Miller, Wanda Zbranek, Hootie Clark, Carolyn Embrey, Vilma Vavrusa, Linda Mikulenka, Alice Hinze, Maggie Bo- tard, Jake Miller, Griffin Keller, Ruth Rouse, Opal Morris, Hannah Pietka and Drew Quinney.
A reminder to those bargain hunt- ers... Saturday is the day for the an- nual rummage sale at the Sheridan Community Center. If you have any items to donate, it isn't too late to call Lillian Gohlke at 234-3280.
Your support will be much appre- ciated.
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Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5: Paul Green, 313, 56.70%; Steven Wayne Smith (I), 239,43.30%.
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