Timpson News (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1986 Page: 3 of 14
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1
Tiapson Mbms. Thursday,
Bear .Tracks *
by Christi Broadway
t
Teresa Trala
Can you
there are
weeks of
Becky Thacker, Kirk
Stamps, Bobby Joe Yar-
brough, Bubba Thacker,
David Halley, Craig Gre-
en, Hr. Cousins and Hr.
believe that Hoore. This was to elect"
only si* wore new 1906-87 district of-
school left? ficers.
. . - i-:T|
Saturday the FFA teams PTO is holding a. .book
participated in several fair In the elementary
area' contests. These school library this wak.
teams work hard; we-sal-
ute them, The annual FFA banquet
• •• ' will be held next Thur-
Sunday was open house at Sday night. April 24.
the school.-The--public
was invited to tour the Shawn Hairgrove, Hike
facilities to see 'the Smith and Becky Thacker
need for .a new school, are competing for the
lone Star Farmer Degree.
District FFA convention GOOD LUCK!!!
was ttvkiay at Nacogdoch-
es High School. Those Bubba Thacker, Aaron
who attended from our Henry and Brad Rhodes
school were; • • Raymond will show their calves at the
Jackson, Kailie Samford, Shelby County ' livestock
Show.
Pictured above
Butch Trala, Robert Burns A Fred HeAlexander
FHA Daddy Date Night
by Andrea Oliver
Senior girls remember to
go by Hrs. Clay's room
and pick up YHT scholar- Thursday.u-April 10, tne
ship applications. /Impson Chapter of• iFu-
'ture Homemakers of Amer-
ica held^their first an-
Elementary school is ge-
tting ready for UIl con-
test in Garr-lson, April
26.
than willing to fill
Teresa T?a la. gaves.
welcome 3nd r!ir.. Butch
Trala gave the invoca-
in.
the.
Aprfl 21 Cal <x vwi ns today.
Hudman’s
Florist
ph. 254-3155
Thank You
To The Voters
Of T.I.S.D.
1 would Tike'to thank
the voters who sup-
ported me in the
School Board elec-
tion.
Mow thin the election
is over, it's time
for all of us to get
behind the Board and
school.
let's save our school
for us, our kids and
our coanunity. Let's
vote YES April 29 for
the TTipson School
Bond.
Ben Rhodes. Jr.
Seniors are trying to
raise money for a char-
tered bus for their sen-
ior trip. If you would
like to donate money
please call the Timpson.
High School office or
contact a senior.
The Junior-Senior ‘ prom
is this Saturday at the
Ramada Inn in Nacogdoch-
es. The senior class wo-
uld like to thank the
juniors and their spon-
sors for all the hard
work that they have done
to make this prom very
special.
The Timpson baseball te-
am played Shelbyville
Friday in their first
district game. The score
was Timpson 7, Shelby-
vllle 9.
This week is six weeks
test week. Me hope that
everyone passes!!!
Achievement tests will be
next Tuesday and Wednes-
day. Good luck everyone!
Cheerleader tryouts were-
held Tuesday, April 15.-
The 1986-87 Cheerleaders'
are; Shari Roland, Kai-
lie Samford, Katreena
Liedtke, Stacey Hctaw-
chlin, Helanie Childs,
Bunnie Olmsted, Janice
Caraway and Sutton Halr-
grove.CONGRATULATIONS!!!
tance from, the F.H.A. nem-
bers. The meal: was set
up buffet style in the-
cooking lab of the Home-
making building -. -
There! was . a "total of
forty-seven fathers and
daughters., present’ and
for thosewhose fathers
were unable to attend,
uncles and members of
the faculty were more
Laurence wooley, Donna
Vaughn, Fred McAlexan-
der; Lori Hughes, Tom
Hughes; Tracy Rucker;
Kristi Copeland; Christ!
Broadway, ■ Forest Br-oad-
For after dinner enter- way; Tanya Adams, E.J.*
AiTfnrJ.t tainment, Tina Krauskopf Adams; Carla Ramsey-,-
Uillcrcni mrocamf &H ’ har nunnnf -nnvlA Patscou • Becky
Sparks,
tion. v tr
nual Daddy- Date. Night.
Every -officer -was in
P^sented ' her puppet Ooyle Ramsey;
ood along -with assis- Everyone'there had Thacker; ^Terri
a great time: Mike Caryl; Tina Kraus-
: "kopfl Millie Krauskopf;
came Melanie Childs, John H.
Those people who
chreTra?areS^Unie ^d' C?>ir<rs: Mindy Har*cock.
& H!sgr^arjg^ay» sch-;
are-a Ollrer, Wayne ’
ver; Shari Roland, Hr.
Johnson; Alecie Burns,-
Robert Burns; Sandy
Clay, Travis Clay; Ka-
treena Liedtke, Harry
Liedtke; Rae Ann Wooley,
Jimmy-
„ Rucker;-
Charlie HcLawchlin; Chr-
i'sty Cordova, Jerry Cor-
dova; Mrs.; Kathleen Tay-
lor? Hrs. Bobbie Clay.
MMlNvai
★ ELECT ★
BILL BOWLIN
COUNTY JUDGE
29 Years of Accounting
and Budget Experience
Conservative . ,
YOWSUPfORT WOULD
BE APPRECIATED.
KS'ffOMBK.COTMl’MIS -- -
CLARA SKINNER
UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL
Biographical Information
Clara Skinner (Mrs. Bill Skinner)
2618 Greenwood, Nacogdoches, Texas
1-409-564-0740, 1-409-569-0571
Age 46
EdUCat 1 Of!: East -Texas area educator
(with twenty-two years experience as a
teacher and two years as elementary prin-
cipal), Stephen F. Austin State University
graduate Bachelor Science, Master of Nat-
ural Science, Master of Education, also
attended University of Houston, University
of Texas at Austin
Professional : Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Asso-
ciation (TEPSA), Nacogdoches County Texas State Teachers Associa-
tion President 1981-83, 1985-86 Vice president, TSTA Life Member,
Texas Association of Ccnmunity Schools' (TACS)
Chlirch; Christ Episcopal Church , ..
Fanil ly; Bill Skinner, husband of 25 years, Children: Sam Skin-
ner, Mrs. Missy Corley, Renee Skinner, Quinton Skinner
R8Sid6flC6; Lived in East Texas area most of her life: a sixth
generation Bast Texan, Cherokee County- 20 years = Nacogdoches Cou-
nty- 19 years, Carthage (Panola County) 1973-77) four years while
husband was a pharmacist at Ken Turner's PharmacyCalifornia- 4
years (Bill served in U.S. Navy as an officer) ,
BUS inCSS; Family business partner: -^Diagnostic Center Pharmacy,
7023 N. Hound', Nacogdoches, Texas ■> |
Teaching Career; Two years- Zavalla X.'S.D-. (Zavalla, Texas),
Three years- Houston l.S.D. Two years- Beckville1 1 .S.D.1 (Beck-
ville, Texas), Fifteen years- Centra.l Heights l.S.D. (Nacogdoches
County) including two years as principal 1984-86 i
CLARA SKINNER «
SHE UNDERSTANDS,
AND SHE WILL LISTEN, i
pal. edv.pild for .by Cion Skioesr coepolgo fund
2t1» Greenwood., iacogdoches, T«.. 75561- Jill Skimier, traisarer
.............................
Liar a
Skinner
STATE RtPBEStNTATIVfc
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Timpson News (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1986, newspaper, April 17, 1986; Timpson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth765949/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.