
In recalling her childhood, Nola Alexander Hanson recalls the old saying, “It takes a village to raise a child.” Continue reading “Nola Hanson says that the Devine families made her who she is today”
Celebrating 126 Years of Serving the communities of Devine, Natalia, Lytle, Bigfoot, and Moore in Medina, Frio, and Atascosa Counties

In recalling her childhood, Nola Alexander Hanson recalls the old saying, “It takes a village to raise a child.” Continue reading “Nola Hanson says that the Devine families made her who she is today”

The following story is written by Bonnie Bain
Continue reading “Bonnie Bain “will always love and appreciate the Class of 1961””

Born in 1921, July 23rd will mark the 100th birthday of Devine’s Sylvia Belmear (Sebelle). Continue reading “Aunt Sebelle Belmear is an active centurion”

After high school, Ralph Chapa wanted to go to college, but there were no funds. Continue reading “Ralph Chapa”

“I have wanted to be a nurse for as long as I can remember,” says Britney Stricker, daughter of Ronald Watson from Dallas and Rhonda Levy, and step dad, Wayne Levy. Continue reading “Britny Stricker has modeled her career after her grandmother and mother”

Judy Lusk, the daughter of Forrest and Lula Mae Rotramel of Devine, is a DHS graduate of the Class of 1961; her 60th high school reunion is coming up. Continue reading “Judy Rotramel Lusk”

Trisha believes “with all of my heart” that God puts situations in our lives to teach us so that we can, intern, help others. Continue reading “Trisha Rivera”

It is fortunate for Devine students that Farrah Schueling did not quit college when she “failed the first test I ever took as a college student,” as she relates. Continue reading “Farrah Stricker Schueling”

Monseis Perez was recommended by his former teacher, Joyce Bendele, to be an excellent illustrator.
Continue reading “Monseis Perez”

The Alto Frio camp site has just celebrated its 100-year anniversary. Continue reading “Alto Frio back in the day”