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Homecoming
o
at Barbers Hill
Members of the Bar-
bers Hill homecoming
court and their fathers
include, from left, Da-
vid and Julie
McManus, Ken and
Heidi Crosthwait and
Johnny and Leslie
Hues. The three girls
represented the senior
class in the court.
Amber Follis, homecoming queen at Barbers hhi Hign scnooi,
celebrates with her parents, Jeannie and Wayne Follis. The
announcement of the homecoming court was made during
halftime festivities at the Barbers Hill-Beaumont Kelly game.
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THE POWER IS ON
Dukes and duchesses for the 1993 homecoming at Barbers
Hill, from left, are Eric Andrews and Kelley Trigg, junior class,
Travis Youngblood and Bridgett Williams, sophomore class.
By
Alex
Westcott
of Wilson
Junior High
High
Coy Farmer and Jennifer Moncivais, from left, are among so-
phomores in the homecoming court while Joey Hues and Ha-
ley Ferguson, right, represent the freshman ciass.
Wilson teachers visit
Space Center Houston
On Wednesday, Oct. 6, eight
teachers from Woodrow Wilson Ju-
nior High in Dayton left school an
hour early to visit Space Center
Houston, a museum of the space
program that includes a “hands-on”
programs. Cathy, Harbour, Lisa
Westcott, Gayle McWhirter, Sam-
mie Hardy, John Poynter, Terry
Howard, Stan Hcisel and Ron Colston left to leant about the site’s
activities and look into bringing their classes there to study about the
nation’s exploration of the final frontier.
NEW TEACHERS
WWJH has acquired 12 new instructors for the 1993-1994 school
year Ms. Amy Ripkowski, a graduate of Dayton High School, is the
eighth grade computer literacy teacher. Mrs. Kay Stratmann, the
school nurse, is married and has two daughters. Mr. Ron Colston, a
graduate of Sam Houston State university, teaches English to both
seventh- and eighth-graders. Ms. Shannon Riggs, the fonner Liberty
Middle School band director, now lcading^%c bahd_at WWJH
Ms. Jody Johnson currently is instructing seventh- and eighth-
grade math. Ms. Sammic Hardy, a city counciiwoman of Goodrich,
teaches seventh- and eighth-grade mathematics. Ms. Terry Howard
a graduate of Liberty High School, now educates eighth-graders
earth science and coaches. Ms. Bckie Macklin, also a graduate of
Dayton High School, is the computer lab assistant
Mr. John Poynter a resident of Humble and a graduate of Kent
Slate University in Ohio, currently teaches Texas history and United
States history. Ms. Nancy Williams, who attended Sam Houston
State University, Pan American, Midwestern and SWTSC
9,jrKrraHMWan ,PTC’ is ihe inslruclor o{ eighth-grade math and
algebra Ms. Gala Payne, the new resource director, graduated from
Lamar University. Mr. Michael Morgan, who coaches and is a phys-
Lama^ Uni'vcm'tytrUCt°r’ reCeived his dcfircc in kinesiology from
SECRET PALS
Members of Ms, Michelle Allen’s health classes last month had a
secret prl project, in which the eighth-graders exchanged gifts and
letters without knowing from whom they were receiving. On the last
day, the gift-givers unmasked themselves to ihcir secret pal The
puiposc for this activity was to allow students the chance to make a
E-nja on somebody else and therefore make themselves
_THE BAYTOWN SUN_Thursday, October 7, 1993
Homecoming queen
candidates Kelley Dun-
lap, left, and Amy
White, second from
right, congratulate the
winner, Amber Follis at
the Barbers Hill festivi-
ties. Their fathers, from
left, are Paul Dunlap,
Wayne Follis and Mike
White.
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 292, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1993, newspaper, October 7, 1993; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051974/m1/16/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.