61.12 Howe Enterprise July 31, 2023

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Volume 61, Edition 12, Monday, July 31, 2023 Howe Bulldogs Reserved Seating - On Tuesday, August 1, 2023, reserved seating will be open to the public for purchase. Reserved seating of $25 per seat assures you a designated seat for the varsity games for the four home games of the season. Game admission tickets are $5.00 for adults and students and must be purchased at the gate. Reserved seats may be purchased at the high school office. ***** It appears that the 2023 Howe Bulldogs Black & White GAMEDAY program will again be upwards of 90 pages. The Howe Enterprise has been working on the book again this year and support the great fundraiser for the Howe Athletic Booster Club. ***** Today marks the first official day of workouts for the Howe Bulldogs. Dave Campbell’s Texas Football magazine predicts Howe will finish fourth in District 8-3A-II. But second-year Head Coach Lance Bryan says not to take the Bulldogs lightly. Gunter is picked, of course, to win the district with Bells and Blue Ridge following.

EDITOR’S NOTE—This column is reserved as an editorial column and may not necessarily reflect the policy of this publication.

INSIDE

Howe Fire Department, pg. 5 Freedom Rock, pg. 7 Substitute Training, pg. 7 Hot Jobs, pg. 8 Photos of the Week, pg. 9 Howe Football Camp, pg. 11 Local Churches, pg. 12 History/Christian, pg. 13 Patriot Pony, pg. 14-15 Chamber Members, pg. 16 Past front pages, 17-24

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New Summit Hill Elementary Whowantsicecream?Bigupcoming week forthe chamberof commerce principal eager for the school year With the promotion of Clarissia Doty to Director of Curriculum & Federal Programs, that left the principal position open at Summit Hill Elementary. The district has hired the first male elementary school principal since Richie Bowling, who is now the superintendent at Maypearl. Jon Jamar has been hired and while he’s excited about his new position in Howe, he may miss the first day of school as he and his wife are expecting baby number two in the next two weeks. The 44-year-old Jamar grew up in the Fort Worth area early in life with his dad coaching and mom teaching at Temple Christian Academy. His father graduated from seminary school while in Fort Worth and eventually, the family moved to Stonewall, Oklahoma, near Ada,

Jon Jamar is the new Summit Hill Elementary School Principal. Enterprise photo. when he was 12 years old. He attended high school at Ada and went to college at East Central University. After graduation, Jamar, a musician, focused on his artistic gifts that eventually took him to Africa where he spent over two years as a multimedia coordinator on the International Mission Board. He helped boarding school kids while he

was there.

The Howe Area Chamber of Commerce have two public events this week beginning with Howe Hump Day on Wednesday morning at Independent Financial. The local bank will provide breakfast at their location at 100 S. Denny Street in Howe.

On Thursday at 6:30, Blue Bell ice cream will be served thanks to HIT Roof & Exteriors. The event will take place at Summit Gardens—the home of the chamber of commerce and economic development corporation.

Upon his return from Africa, he finished his master’s degree in educational leadership at the University of North Texas. His first teaching job was at Cottonwood Elementary in Oklahoma in 2008. He then began his Texas education career as he worked a year in (Continued on page 2)

Former Denison quarterback lands on Howe staff

HCFDC new Band director says, ‘Pull out board met your shades, the future is bright’ Saturday New members were sworn in by Howe Mayor Karla McDonald to sit on the Howe Community Facilities Development Corporation (HCFDC) board on Saturday morning at 9 am. Clay Wilson was elected Members of the Pride of Howe begin their 2023 board president which performance routine practices. Enterprise photo. also includes Kevin Crosson, Janie Finney, a freshman class that Members of the Pride of and Dana Nixon. The were just named state four members provided a Howe, celebrating the champions for eighth quorum for the meeting. 49th year of the prograde. gram, were taking small City of Howe Economic steps towards full stride last week as they entered “Pull out your shades,” Development Director said Band Director AnMonte Walker reviewed band camp. While the gie Liss referring the band graduated some the Type B procedures, Howe’s future being excellent members reexpenditure qualifica(Continued on page 8) (Continued on page 6) cently, they are acquiring

Devon Blanton, former Yellow Jacket quarterback to work with quarterback and receivers in 2023. Enterprise photo. Former Denison standout quarterback Devon Blanton becomes one of Howe’s newest additions to the coaching staff. Blanton was a 2time team MVP for the Jackets in 2013 and ’14. He was also the AllTexomaland Offensive MVP. It was Blanton’s Jackets that began the current 10-game win-

ning streak over Sherman in the famous Battle of the Ax. “When you grow up in Denison, that’s all you can think about is wanting to play for that ax,” said Blanton. “Finally getting to do it and actually starting the streak is something that I don’t (Continued on page 4)


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