The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 207, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 30, 1991 Page: 12 of 45
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DAYTON — An awards as-
sembly at Dr. E.R. Richicr
Elementary School honored stu-
dents for academic achievement.
An Outstanding Achievement
Award was presented to those
students who exhibited good
work habits, academic achieve-
ment and showed respect to fel-
low classmates and teachers.
Fifth-grade students were
awarded Presidential Academic
Fitness Awards based on com-
posite SRA standardized test
scores and a cumulative grade
point average.
Citizenship Awards were pre-
sented to Cory Eubanks, Jen-
riifcr Hutchins, Chad Piper, Ro-
bin Richmond, Rodney Wil-
liams, Ana Frias, Kevin Butler,
Kristin Haugcnator, Scotty
Woods, Amanda Payton and
Shawn Jordan.
Also, Lori Beran, Mercedes
Trcvizo, Sarah Sheffield, Kirk
White, Brandi Bean, Butch
Brightwcll, Jamee Kennard,
Paul Talosig, Colleen McMil-
lon, Milton Lee, Sheree Usher,
Jesse Senkel and Kristen
Nichols.
Students who achieved per-
fect attendance for the 1990-91
school year are:
Third-graders, Shaun Ratcliff,
Jennifer Raley, Cory White, Jus-
tin Dicus, Stormy Visser,
Shambra Campbell, Jamie
Curry, Carrie Otto, Scan Steven-
son, Carrie Swain, Lucia Villa-
lobos, Keith Alonzo, Joey
Zwahr, Christopher Louvier,
Carrie Ford and Jeremy Davis.
Also, Selena Davis, Tessa
Lcathcrwood, Jcrod Hartfield,
Amber Huntley, John Johnson
Jr., Laurie LaRive, Rana Reed,
Randal Eberle, Sarah Torrey,
Kristi McLain, India Miles,
Matthew Abshire, Pamela Har-
ris, Roy Wecsner, Jesse Woods,
Matt Broz, Erin Tauber and Ray
Leavins III.
Fourth-graders, Ashley Boy-
ett, Jessica George, Jason
Goycr, Paul Rivon, Nathan
Robertson, Michael Abshire,
Domingo Hernandez, Jamie
Stevenson, Michael Tellez, Da-
vid Cox and Joey Pigford.
Also, Clifton Davidson, Doug
Chumley, Lenesha Winters,
Shaun Evans, Wilfred Bowers,
Kerrie Davis, Wayne Ligons,
Amanda Barker, Danny Blake,
Rosemary Guillory, Rachel
McLain, Matthew Poston, Joni
Guthrie, Julie Eggleston and
Jessie Posey.
Fifth-graders, Lori Beran,
Jimmy Sapp, Kimberly LaRive,
Ryan Williams, Trade Huff-
man, Sarah Campbell, Kristin
Haugcnator, Mandy Fenoglio,
Cory Ripkowski, Shannon
Smith, David Simmons, Butch
Brightwell, Dustin Housh,
Shane Mahacek, Timothy Miles,
Shelly Bradley, J.R. Cox and
Hec Etheridge.
Also, Michael Martell,
Mandy Monticolo, Doug Thorn-
ton, Antioco Hernandez, Mi-
chele Johnson, Frank Redmon,
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Students who have achieved,
perfect attendance for three’
years at Richter Elementary arc
Lori Beran, Cory Ripkowski,
Mandy Monticolo and Frank
Redmon.
Students receiving straight
A’s for each of the six weeks of
die 1990-91 school year are:
Third-graders, Shambra
Campbell, Lori Reich, Jencc’
Smith, Scan Stevenson, Justin;
Westmoreland, Matthew Land
rum, Lauren Sanders, Elizabeth
Goodwine, Ashley Pursley,
Kelly Reed, Katy Jo Conner,
Stacey Shimek, Sarah Torrey
and Chris Ungles.
Fourth-graders, Justin Abbie,
Jillian Tyner, Christy Conner
and Ricky Bassham.
Fifth-graders, Trade Huff-;
man, Tim Speyrer, Barty
Vyoral, Victoria Buller, David
Hollister, Kristi McCown, Col-
leen McMillon, Wesley Mathis,’
Paul Talosig, Audrey Ette’l
Jesse Senkel, Leah Smith, Gene!
Tcnnison and Alex Westcott.
Students who were awarded
the Presidential Award for tho
1990-91 school year at Richteii
Elementary are Katie Baker;
Sarah Campbell, Tony George/
Trade Huffman, Matthew Peo-;
pies, Tiffany Revcs, Maribel;
Rico, Lori Roberts, Tim Spey-;
rer, Julia Stone, Jacob Town-;
send, Ryan Williams, Katy Al-j
len, Tiffany Shelton, Rodney
Williams, Angela Anderson,'
Victoria Buller, Christopher;
Curry, Rocio Flores and Jennifer
Fontenot.
Also, Dour Harrington, David
Hollister, Kristi McCown, CoU
leejv McMUon, Wesley Mathis,
Shannon Nail, Shane Machacek;
Megan Olecki, Justine Sholars,
Jackie Smith, Adam Svoboda,1
Paul Talosig, Sheree Usher;
Bryan Williams, Chamcn Ap
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Those students at Dr. E.R.
Richter Elementary in Dayton
who received Outstanding
Achievement Awards are:
Third-graders, Dustin Burke,
Tamarial Durio, Christopher
Louvier, Tori Jackson, Neil In-
gram, Clifford Zemicek, Dor-
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Lori Reich, Ryan Landry, Holly
Bearb, Kim Traweek, Jennifer
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Also, Ashley Pursley, Justin
Dicus, Sarah Torrey, Sonia
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Fourth-graders, Jennifer Hol-
brook, Joni Guthrie, Jeffrey
Lyons, Heather Alexander,
Lenesha Winters, Shawn Evans,
Ri^ky Bassham, Abbie Hiller,
Nancy Arevalo, Ashley Hohn,
Justin Abbie, Leslie Taylor, Jen-
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lian Tyner and Michael Tellez.
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Craig, Terri Don, Barbie
Becker, Brandis Campbell, Ker-
rie Davis, Amy Van, Brandon
Morton, Angelica Boullion,
Kristen Hoppes, Tonya Higgins,
Brad Pollock, James Banik,
Ronnie Cox, Therese McAlister,
Patricia Arevalo and Keri
Pankratz.
Fifth-graders, Katie Allen,
John Wierzowiecki, Sarah
Campbell, Joel Robison, Amy
Farley, Nathan Luza, Jeremy
Zwahr, Cory Ripkowski, Chad
Piper, Regan Hughes, Cory Eu-
banks, Randy Enerson, Jennifer
Hutchins, Lorena Mendez, Tim
Speyrer, Kim LaRive and Nata-
lie Pickett.
Also, Tracie Huffman, Elsa
Gallegos, Jackie Monger,
Norma Arevalo, Heith Higgin-
botham, Jimmy White, Shannon
Nail, Shane Machacek, Christy
Swindle,^ Kristi McCown, Ken-
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 207, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 30, 1991, newspaper, June 30, 1991; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051434/m1/12/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.