The Light and Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 140, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 2017 Page: 1 of 20
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Israel Barrutea, tapes off his parking spot before painting it, while
just a few spots over Jacee Hooks applies the first coat of paint to
her parking spot, Saturday afternoon, at the High School. (Photos
by Cassie Cook/The Light and Champion)
By Cassie Cook
Staff Reporter opportunity to paint and participated in
The Center High their parking spots painting the parking and that next year tournaments
School students have for a fee of $30. lot, located on the they anticipate even this past weekend,
been taking part of In only two weeks west side of the gym. more.” was the only week- month pending ap-
“Paint Your Spot” this of pre selling spots,
past weekend. Stu-
Students take part in painting parking spots
dents were given the chased their spots, year that the High ities such as volley- There could possi-
School has done this ball games, tennis bly be other oppor-
tunities to purchase
and paint a spot this
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Susan Penick said Due to conflicts end there was free to proval by administra-
40 students had pur- “This was the first with weekend activ- paint. tion.
The 2017 East Texas Poultry Festival Creative
arts show, which took place this past week had
several different categories, with one of those
being the Quilt show. Greyson Arwine took
home the “Best of Show” award in the youth di-
vision of the quilt Show, with her red, white, and
blue patriotic quilt. Greyson is 9 years old.
(Photo by Cassie Cook/The Light and Champi-
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Best of Show Award
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against Mt. Enterprise.
• 4 p.m.: Hall of
Honor induction.
• 5:30 p.m.: Home-
coming court.
• 6 p.m.: Varsity
football game.
The Homecoming
Pep Rally is 10:30 a.m.
Friday with school re-
lease at 11:30 a.m.
On Saturday:
• 1 p.m.: Parade
• 3 p.m.: JV football
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The 2017 Tenaha Homecoming Court pic from left to right: Band Sweetheart,Selena Men-
doza, BETA Sweetheart, Ariday Hernandez Freshman Duchess ,Kamari Gray, Sophomore
Duchess, Gracie Martinson, Junior Duchess,Giselle Rico and Senior Duchess, Arlicia Ro-
land, Football Sweetheart, Calicia Roland, FFA Sweetheart, Madison Hicks and JCC Sweet-
heart, Elizabeth Hernandez.
Tenaha Homecoming Court
By Steve Fountain
Editor and Publisher
After Mount En-
terprise notified Ten-
aha High School that
it was forfeiting its
Oct. 14 game football
game, Tenaha was able
to find an opponent
willing to make the
trek: Houstons KIPP
Northeast Gators.
(Please see page A9
for more on the game)
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“Covering Shelby County Like The Pine Straw Covers The Ground.”
Center Xavier joins state-wide board
Staff Report senting stenograph- of assisting in educat- After her gradu- volunter term on
Center High ic court reporters, ing the public about ation from Center, the state-wide TCRA
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senting stenograph- of assisting in educat-
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graduate broadcast captioners this amazing career Xavier attended court board.
Kimberly Xavier will and CART caption- field. Court report- reporting school at
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“I am excited to be than just a job for me ing Institute in Aus- the Supreme Court of
lations for the Tex- chosen to represent all these years, and I tin, and Brown Court Texas and must write
as Court Reporters Texas Court Report- cannot imagine do- Reporting Institute in
ers this year and I ing anything else for Longview.
the state’s leading welcome the oppor- 20-plus years,
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Fountain, Steve. The Light and Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 140, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 2017, newspaper, October 11, 2017; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1278723/m1/1/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.