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HONOR ROLL
Sixth Grade
A-B: Marie Barnes, Brandi Belletto,
Dawana Clark, Stacy Cockerham. Melissa
DePaula. Shannon Downs, Nicole
Fazande, Susan Foster, Jenny Fussell.
Rachel Jenkins, Laurie LaPlante, Amy
Lashouto, Rebecca Pruitt. Cathy Saucier.
Beckey Smith, Laura Smith. Shannon
Smith, Jason Stafford, Brandon Thomp-
son, Nicole Thompson, Amy Vuletich
B-Average: Monica Ballard, Matthew
Black, Tammie Black, Nikki Bridges.
Robin Burroughs, Colleen Butler, Heidi
Cabler, Casey Coates. Becky Cook,
Jacob Cox. Tracy Dampeer. Carolyn
Easley, Kris Forrest, Rebecca Gabriel,
Julie Giannobile, Chrystal Gilusa, Waylon
Givens. Chris Gouedy. Chani Holloway.
Brent Hymel, Amy Jenkins. Melissa King,
Tashunda Kirk, Rachel Kirsch. Brad
Kluka, Stacy Knight, Lisa Landry, Kristi
Lavigne, Adam Lobell, Jeanne Lutt-
mann. Linda Meriwether, Jenny Pass-
man. Mark Perrin, Jennifer Rendine,
Claudette Reno. Shelly Russell, Nicole
Schafer, Jay Stricker, Melissa Threeton.
Frank Tumage, Monica Valenti. Michelle
Vining, Kempy Wadsworth, Robin Wall
Principal Achievement
Stanley Brown, Rachel Brandt, Bryan
Vinyard
Elementmy
Castjohn, Marshall Hollis, Carlos Jack-
son, Karen Kendall, Sherry Morgan
Fifth Grade
A-B: Tiffany Aime, Deidre Arnaud,
Amy Ballard, Raegan Barrosse, Amanda
Berry, Matt Black, Katy Charles, Michelle
Cook. Wendy Curtis, Christopher Kudel,
Kallie Kuebler, Melissa Kuhn, Jennifer
Lee, Shelly Meades, Rhonda Norred,
Kim Richardson, Lee Richardson, Kristie
Rousselle. Antoinette Ruberstall. Aimee
Sherman, Matya Thorn, Bree Weaver,
Erica Williams
B-Average: Phillip Bankston, Kenneth
Barnes, Mike Bohning, Christinia Castell,
Peronous Clark. Patrick Cleveland, Ateja
Cyprian, Amy Dominguez. Catherine
Forstall, Christy Griffin, Kim Hastings,
Christy Hill, Melodi Holliday, Travis
Holloway, Misty Joiner, Angela Kara-
sinski, Chris Kelly, Ray Kimble, Jodi
Kinchen. Heather Lombas, Velisa Mar-
shall, Kevin Medley. Tonya Meyne,
Bridgette Milton. Nikki Mosely, Jan
Neidhamer, Barbara Nettles, Ronald
Perret, Jim Picou. Melissa Poche, Tinna
Robertson. Rene' Russell, Brant Russo.
T.J. Schilling. Trey Shockley. Heather
Smith, Deborah White, Michelle Williams
Operation
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John Mollere wins!
Chamber ot Commerce President
Mrs. Jeanne Zaleski holds up the
winning ticket bearing the name of
John Mollere during Friday's Brad &
Vitt Exxon Las Vegas Drawing, a
weeks-long promotion to attract
customers to the station while main
street was kept under construction.
Customers .clot to fill out raffle tickets
for $100, plane fare back and fourth
to Las Vegas, and three days and two
nights of lodging for two. Winston
Bradley (left) and partner Bobby
Vitter look either happy for the grand
winner, or relieved the road construction
is finally coming to an end, or both!
(Times Photo)
"Teddy Bear Christmas" theme
announced by Gardenettes
"Teddy Bear Christmas" is the theme
for the annual Christmas lighting contest
sponsored by The Gardenettes.
There will be an overall category for
both business and homes, and three
additional categories for homes only
these include:
13 Door
2.) Tree (visible from the street)
3.) Window
Judging will be conducted between
Dec. 19-20. Applications will be
available at the Ponchatoula Library.
You must register to be eligible for
ribbon judging.
All homes in the 386 telephone
exchange are eligible for judging.
Contest chairman are Mrs. Terry Ann
McMahon and Mrs. Mary Dampier.
Happy Birthday
November 28-Mark Leonard, Lucille
Kraft, Kenny Paul Mathews
November 29-James Johnson, Jr.,
Father Emmanuel Camilleri, Robert
Rimes, Liz Zeringue, Estelle Beau-
champ
November 30-Wayne Matherne,
Peter Reyes, Curtis Pinion, Sr., Clara
Louque, Doylene Hebert, Jerry Selph
December 1-Jamie Bankston, Chad
Penn, Jimmy Darouse, Anne Boudreau
David Messiner, Kelly Joseph Kimble,
Satilda Viator
December 2-Ruth Wineberger,
Jonathan Pottle, Amber Gregoire,
Charles Watts, Jackie McCurley
December 3-Michael Graves, Chuck
Camp, Charlie Trabona, Katherine
Merrit
December 4-Wendy Rae Jacobsen,
Dallas Rushing, Sam Watts, Cheryl
Laiche, Evelyn Lamonte, Ruth Faust,
Melvin Meyers, Larry Roberts, Ashley
Brigette Dugas, Sarah Pepitone, Llnda
Meyers, Jack L. Cameron
Happy Anniversary
November 29.Wayne & Rhea Ann
Matherne, Andrew & Olive Poche,
Grant & Charlene Ayme
November 30.Thomas & Geraldine
Ragan
December 1-E.J. & Sissy Raiford,
Michael & Linda Graves
December 2-Mei & Myrtle Lusk, Jr.,
Dennis & Wiima Perrin
December 3-Bubba & Doylene
Hebert
December 4-David & Susan Wolff,
Mike & Nadine Rau
THE PONCHATOULA TIMES, NOVEMBER 28, 1985, SEC. A, PAGE FIVE
Garden Club guests
Longtime president New garden club pres.
New officers announced
at annual Thanl00sgiving feast
By VIOLET COLLIER
Times Garden Editor
The Community Garden Club held its
annual Thanksgiving dinner on
Thursday, Nov. 21 at the club building
in Memorial Park.
Some 70 guests were entertained.
Mrs. Elaine Ernst met the guests in the
front dining room and they were
presented with a name tag and a
corsage.
A beautiful table was laid with eggnog
and punch and guests met and chatted
with friends. The dinner was served
from the main dining room and the
Thanksgiving motile was everywhere.
Beautiful fall arrangements of chrysan-
themums were everywhere. The Mayor
and city councilmen with their spouses,
the Fire Chief and his wife were there,
Mrs. Lillian Ordoyne, assistant Police
Chief and also a club member, repre-
sented the police department due to the
chief being ill.
Councilman Gramps Fitzmorris gave
a beautiful Thanksgiving prayer at the
start of the meal. The ladies of the club
are truly culinary artists.
At the close of the dinner the
presiding president, Mildred Glover,
presented the Mayor's wife, Mrs. Alice
Gideon, with a check for the City Hall.
Mrs. Gideon graciously received the
check for the mayor who was ill and
could not be there. Assistant Chief
Lillian Ordoyne received a check for the
police department. Fire chief McLaurin
received a check for the fire depart-
ment and thanked the club, telling us
how the fire department uses and needs
these donations.
Mrs. Violet Collier received a check
for the Collinswood Museum and
thanked the club.
Each city councilman was introduced
and each gave a very interesting talk.
New officers for the coming year were
introduced: Elaine Ernst, president;
Mildred Butich, treasurer; Billie Picou,
Secretary.
Last but not least, a trophy was
presented to our outgoing President
Mildred Glover who has been president
of this club many times during the years
since the club was organized back in the
early 1900's. She has worked untiringly
and given her most devotion to the
Community Garden Club. We love you
Mildred and wish you many more years
of happiness and we are looking
forward to working with you for the
betterment of our community. God
Bless you always, from all the Garden
Club ladies who have worked with you
through the years. You are truly an
outstanding citizen of our town.
The club would like to thank Mrs.
Terry McMahon from The Ponchatoula
Times and Don Ellezy of the Enterprise
for being our guest for dinner and for
the coverage they have given us.
Irma Coumes spotlighted artist of the month
By SHIRLEY HAFER
Irma Coumes is being honored this
month by the Ponchatoula Artisans.
Her paintings are found in homes
across the nation and also abroad, as
well as having been exhibited at the past
World's Fair in New Orleans.
Her work can be enjoyed at the
Ponchatoula Gallery, 124 E. Pine St.
Springfield C.R.D. news
By SHANA TANTILLO
Club Reporter
For C.R.D. projects in November,
Springfield 4-H members collected
children's story books in recognition of
National Book Week. The books were
placed in 7th Ward General Hospital
waiting rooms by Janeth Randall, Steve
Strickland, Tab Lobell, Tricia Martin,
and Keith Howes.
Also, for Thanksgiving, Club
members made. Thanksgiving cards for
the residents of Belle Maison Nursing
Home. Plans have been made for
Christmas caroling at the home in
December.
Community
Christmas Concert
Any thurches or school groups
that would like to perform please
contact: Cindy Newton, 386-
2478. The concert will take place
December 13, 7 p.m. at the
Community Center.
Holiday
closings at the library
Parish librarian Frank Kasprowicz
announces that all branches of
Tangipahoa Parish Library will be
closed November 28, 29, and 30 for the
Thanksgiving holidays. The Director
and Staff of Tangipahoa Parish Library
wish the people of Tangipahoa Parish a
Happy Thanksgiving.
Santa's Coming To
Town & Country Plaza
Friday November 29 tl00,
1 2 noon
Bring the Kicls to see Santa
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his Fire Engine and They'll
receive FREE Treats f, ,r
saying Hi!
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