Cambri Hulsart is presented with a first place and grand prize award by Linda Jamison, LCHC county chair; Ross Cullins, principal at Woodrow Wilson Jr. High; and Margaret Gardzina, LCHC youth history committee chair.
Santa Fe Middle School students Abder Aguilar, second place, and Kenya Cornett, first place, receive their awards for the history essay contest. Rachel Riser, teacher, and Principal Joshua McDonald show support to the students.
Woodrow Wilson Jr. High students Santiago Herrera, second prize; Mia Hernandez, third prize; and Cambri Hulsart, first prize and grand prize winner, receive their awards for the essay contest. Linda Jamison, LCHC county chair, and Margaret Gardzina, LCHC
Hardin Jr. High students Allee Hill, first place, and Landon Southerland, third place, receive their awards for the essay contest. Keith Nolte, history teacher; Margaret Gardzina, LCHC youth history committee chair.
LIBERTY — Although they can’t travel back in time, junior high students delved into the lives of locals of the ...
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