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Charles R. Thompson in front of the Houston tree Texas," published by the Texas Forest Service, the Houston pecan tree "produces a fruit which is small but quite delicious." Bettye Mullins and Norman Bennett in 2014 On Saturday mornng, starting at 9 am, the doors will open again at Howe High School and exstudents will be able to gather for coffee and donuts in the commons area.
In 2010, the last all-school reunion, former teachers in attendance included Norman Bennett, Bettye Mullins, Donna Jarma, Larry Macon, Betty Cordell, Arthur Boyle and many others.
That will lead up to the luncheon which starts at 11 am where this will serve as the main event for the reunion. McAlisters Deli is providing sandwiches for those who have already paid for their lunch tickets. There will be only a few limited lunches available at the door.
To cap off the reunion will be a Beatles tribute band playing at the high school starting at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $25 and all of the proceeds go towards the Howe ExStudents Association's scholarship fund. The organization has been able to give $600 scholarships a Howe student for the past five years after raising enough money from the "Elvis" concert by Kraig Parker.
Former teachers are expected to be on-hand as well as students.
Jr. tree and try for grandchildren?
A lot of Howe residents over the years can testify to that statement.
Maybe this should be a library project by Howe Community Library Director Becky Hogenson. I think this project has her talents written all over it.
Now that everyone knows the story, the question is, who is going to take the pecans from the Sam Houston
Many thanks to the former Sherman Democrat for their article written many years on this.