The Texas Historian, Volume 50, Number 3, January 1990 Page: 5
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chelle Smith, Becky Ash, and Rebecca
Surratt, "Miss Cleo: A Teacher Who
Inspired Learning;" East Texas State
University, Grand Saline Middle
School, Chad Blanchard, Brock
Stephens, and Allison Zenkner,
"Amelia Earhart: The Big Question-
Crashed or Captured?" Galveston
County, Central Middle School,
Galveston, Misha Haque, "Ashbel
Smith;" Houston Independent School
District, Louie Welch Middle School,
Houston, Gerrit Leeftink, Jr., "E. O.
Buck: A Pragmatic Individual in Cha-
otic Times, East Texas Field, 1931-
1933;" Junior Historians of Texas, Ald-
ine-Eisenhower High School, Hous-
ton, Melanie Caldwell, "Frances Jane
Crosby: Queen of Hymn-Writers;"Katy Independent School District,
Killough Middle School, Houston,
Crissy Arias, Samera Agha, Jennifer
Wicks, and Meredith Renton, "Scott
Joplin;" Lubbock Regional Fair, Fren-
ship High School, Wolfforth, Tommy
Franklin, "Freedom: The Odyssey of
Tan Nguyen;" Midwestern State Uni-
versity, City View Junior High, Wic-
hita Falls, Jennifer Testament, "The
Life of Amelia Earhart;" San Antonio
Regional Fair, Oak Crest Middle
School, San Antonio, Joshel Bielke,
"A Man's Vision;" San Jacinto College,
South, Gentry Junior High, Houston,
Wendi Dangerfield, Christie Smith,
and Luciana Carmouche, "Harriet
Tubman;" Texas A & I University, Mil-
ler High School, Corpus Christi, BillyMoreno, "Santa Anna: A Hero or a
Tyrant;" University of Houston, Down-
town, Spring Forest Junior High, Hous-
ton, Alex Maki, "An Unsung Texas
Hero;" University of Texas at Arling-
ton, Boles Junior High, Arlington, Jes-
sica Brakefield, "Helen Keller: Trium-
phant Lady;" West Texas, Valentine
Junior High, Jenny Porras, "Diary of
Anne Frank."
Junior High Students' Choice Project
Award, Bleyl Junior High, Houston,
Anne Erickson, Gabby Labadie, and
Kevin Lamb, "P. T. Barnum: 'The
Prince of Humbugs,' 1810-1891.
Senior High Students' Choice Project
Award, Duncanville High School,Rob-
in Berryman, Lisa Greuling, and Tara
Miles, "I am the Law in Indiana."The District Contests
SEVERAL THOUSAND junior and
senior high school students par-
ticipated in the various district fairs
held throughout Texas this spring.
The following persons directed re-
gional history fairs this past year:
Elizabeth Battle
Aldine Independent School District
Larry Collins
Collin County Community College
Garna Christian
University of Houston, Downtown
Danny Corbett
Cen-Tex American Heritage Program
Jim Cullen
West Texas Regional Fair
Betty Dawson
Houston Independent School DistrictDavid C. De Boe
Junior Historians of Texas
Gloria Doll
Austin Regional Fair
Carolyn Goebel and Dick Laird
Lubbock Independent School District
and Lubbock Christian University
Pat Hopkins and Linda Hill
Bluebonnet Social Studies Council
Kenneth Hendrickson
Midwestern State University
Thomas Hotard
Texas A & I University
Sylvia Hunt
East Texas Baptist University
Lisa Lambert
Rosenberg Library, GalvestonRobert Merrifield
San Jacinto College, South
Estelle Owens
Wayland Baptist University
Alexander Pratt
College of the Mainland
Jack Reynolds
University of Texas at San Antonio
Calvin Smith
Baylor University
Kathleen Underwood
University of Texas at Arlington
Harry Wade
East Texas State University
Pam Wells and Nadine Fidler
Cypress-Fairbanks Independent
School DistrictJanuary 1990 / 5
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