DRISCOLL NEWSR\ MARGARET REIOUXDR ISC 01The DriscollPublic Schools began the 1969-1970 term on Sept. 2 with a facult work day.Student registration began Sept. 3.The facult v for the 1969-70session includes;Gordon Green, superintendent; George Jackson, principaland coach, Mrs. Margaret Reioux, eighth, Mrs. Man Evelyn Wilson, seventh; HomerVzaguirre, sixth and band; Mrs.Rose Man Stasney, fifth, Mrs.Nina Durham, fifth; Mrs. MarieBurris, fouith, Mrs. Juanita Arnold, fourth; Mrs. CorrieStephens, third; Mrs. VivianSheffe\, third, Mrs. Paulene Denton Jr., second; Mrs. Connie Green, first, Mrs. Marilyn Marshal, first, Mrs. MaxineDietert, library and reading; Mrs. Betty Jackson, teachers aide; and Mrs. Viola Moodvand Mrs. Neal Allen, in charge of the cafeteria.The addition of a concessionstand and trophy case at thenorth end of the gymnasium is a welcome improvement.♦George Jackson, currentpresident of ttie Nueces County Small Schools TST A, attended aDistrict 11 Workshop held inSinton on Wednesday, Sept. 10. The Driscoll PTA held itsfirst meeting of the year Sept. 11 in the school cafeteria. Officers for 1969-70 includeMrs. Lucille Evans, president; Mrs. Barbara Thiess, first vice president; Mrs. Violadent; Mrs. Jose Galvan, third vice president; Mrs. Don Hester, secretary, Mrs. Margarito Tijerina, treasurer, and Mrs. Floyd O. Hoff, hospitality.A short business meeting was held after which Superintendent Gordon Green introduced themembers of the facult v.Refreshments were servedto35 members b\ the executivecommittee.1 he VComaiTs Club of Christian Service, an interdenominational church group, met at the home of Mrs. Connie Gre*non Sept. 9.Officers for the coming yearare:Mrs. Connie Green, president; Mrs. Carolyn Miller, vice president; Mrs. Georgia Chamberlain, secretary; Mrs. HelenMcNair, treasurer; Mrs.Dorothy Balzer, historian; Mrs. Nina Durham, hospitality, Mrs. Margaret Reioux, reporter.The meeting date was changed to the first Tuesday of each month.Mrs. Nina Durham gave aprogram on Peace of Mind based on a talk by Dr. C harles Allen, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Houston.Refreshments were servedby the hostess to 15 members.Religious instruction is being given at St. James C atholicChurch to the elementary andjunior high students each Mon-iay afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m.Capeheart, second vice presi- 8:15 p.m.and to the high school studentseach Monday night from 7:30 to