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Title | La Chispa Socorro High School |
Date | 1981-03-20 |
Description |
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» Vol. XIV, No. 7 Socorro High School 20 cents March 20, 1981
Bulldogs compete in UIL contests
A number of Bulldogs are are Martha Vela, Rafael Padilla, and Coldwell, who placed second; and other schools at the University
participating in University Alfred Rossy. The two alternates Sylvia Reyes, Danny Ginithan, Texas at El Paso Playhouse Mar
nterscholastic League competition. are Joe Rodriguez and Sylvia Arthur Segura and Cindy Burks. 31. 1 | p
selow are listings of some of the Padilla. Students participating in spelling _ this year's selection, Eterr
vents, The principal participants for were given a list of words and then Life” by Fred Eastman, is
MATHEMATICS the number sense contest have not — tested on them. Students who took cheng fe, AY Rea ae Bey
been selected as yet, but the part in this category were Sally days S et aan oe trapped as
following are being considered: Zubia, Lupe Aranda, Lucinda family air raid shelter. When th
Jenny Blaine, Monica Manigold, Hernandez, Ruth Rodriguez, Juana"© close to death, each one
The mathematical contests
onsist of two categories: the
ageper sense contest, coached by Arthur Segura, Austin Holiday, Trejo and Maria de la Rosa. them acts differently. After gioo
Ars. Roberta Carson, and the Alfred Rossy. and Jesus Oisria. JOURNALISM has filled the room they try
alculator competition coached by Students competing in the cheer things up by playing gam
Mr. Josephus Heavens. SPELLING AND Journalism events will be Jose They begin remembering — th
The number sense _ contest READY WRITING Portillo, Paul Padilla and John happiest moments. Later they beg
nvolves mental mathematics. The Jan. 30-31, a number of
Murphy for News Writing. In the playing an alphabet game in whi
ontestants must mentally arrive at Students from Socorro High School — . iti y »y dish
luti f ble a lvi attended the Universit CahSSORY ps Meature Writing, ve tell, why they dislike t
olutions of problems _ involving th rerechralons: VTSETY contestants will be Ana Serna, Paul dictator. The game of hate mak
dditi on, su btraction haat olastic League Spelling and Padilla and Cindy Lopez. Included — the sick boy nervous. His moth
nultiplication, and division of feet . Writing contests at the in Headline Writing will be Rey tries to stop the others fro
lecimals, fractions and percentages. niversity of Texas at El Paso. Mrs. Chavez, Angie Arellano and Letty playing the game, and thus ke
The calculator application Amr Mohrhauser and Ms. Padilla. Editorial Writing includes them from fear of never bei
ontest involves addition, zabeth Edwards, both English Jackie Flores, Nora Reyes, and rescued. She leads the group in
ubtraction, multiplication, teachers, coached the participating Jesus Garcia. Christmas carol. She also remin
livision, powers, roots, students. | them of the promises of the Bib
‘xponentation, _ logorhythms, Students participating in ready DRAMA until their hope of being rescued
rigonometry and inverse writing were given two topics. Of The Socorro Little Theatrejestored. :
rigonometry functions, also these, they were to choose one and Company will represent Socorro in The play is directed by \
seometric and stated problems. write an essay-type paper on the the University Interscholastic pyayid Killgore. The assista
The students selected to subject. Students who participated League One-Act Play contest. The director, Debbie Krowl, is assist
yarticipate in the calculator contest in this category were Ballard Company will be competing with by Jeff Taylor. Cast memb«
oa. c include Margie Cubberley, w!
plays Mary Hale. She is a wide
now caring for her sick son, and
the one who maintains faith a
courage. Karen Koivisto is Esth
Mary’s sister. She is full of fear a
hatred.
Others include Peggy, Mar
daughter, portrayed by Loi
Federico. Alec, Peggy’s fiance,
portrayed by Louie Zarago:
Danny, Mary’s ill son, is played
Rox Eskew. Wayne Davidson pla
Stephen Hale, father of Esther a
Mary. Set construction and pro
staff include Tim Presley, Robe
Holguin and Tony Thompsc
Costume mistresses are Cz
Thompson and Sylvia Candelar
The play will also be perform
before some English classes for
Se critique. After being asked how
- felt about this year’s cast, \
Killgore stated, I really = fi
confident that we have a winni
team this year.”
Karen Koivisto, Margie Cubberley and Rox Eskew rehearse a scene from Eternal Life,”’ the drama
department’s entry in UIL competition. (Photo by Tony Thompson. )
LA (‘HISPA March 20, 198
Editor’s Note: TT suae sa | AND To |
Saas NEAT FEELIN THAT
Crisis draws us closer fete THaAr| |. witHouT me;
You know people don’t realize how many friends they SOCORRO HIGH LIFE HERE AT
have until a tragedy strikes and unites us all to help the LL WOULD
sdgulein nes! SCHOOL NEEQs | | SCHOO UL
Well, that is what has happened with the De La Rosa an CEASE TO EVEN
family. I feel 3/4 of El Paso was crushed by what they heard
and read, and are helping this family as much as possible. ©
So far the Coronado, Vista Hills and Valley Banks all oO
have accounts in the family’s name. In all three banks there is O
either a savings or checking account to which you can send
money. Donations may be sent to: De La Rosa Family Fund,
c/o Coronado Bank, 6004 N. Mesa, El Paso, Texas 79912. _
or. . . De La Rosa Family Fund, c/o Vista Hills Bank,
1624. B ive Trevino, El Paso, Texas 79935...or... De
La Rosa Family Fund, c/o Valley Bank, 7744 N. Loop, El ¢)
Paso, Texas 79915, Atten. Frank Reyna. The acct. number |
for this bank is 21-589-9. Mr. Reyna would also like to thank we
2veryone who has donated and encourages anyone else to |
lonate if they have not yet. |
The banks are not the only ones doing work for the
‘amily. Mrs. Rosemary Pena of the junior high is taking any | &
-ypes of clothing and construction-type material for the
‘ebuilding of the de la Rosa home. Sizes of clothes that are
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aeeded are boys 3, 8, 12, and 14 husky. The girl’s is a size 5. a oastmel
The parents are Mr. de la Rosa, 33- 30 pants and medium —
shirt. Mrs. de la Rosa wears a size 16. Mrs. Pena also stated camel
that toys and any other things of that matter would be
sxreatly appreciated.
Couches, beds, dressers and any other types of furniture
will also be greatly appreciated. If you have any of these
urticles you can contact Mr. Lorenzo Nieto at 859-7969 or
359-7960. He can get you in contact with a man who is Teacher pursues Career
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