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Campus News Archives -
2008-2009 |
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ECHS
Students Win at Youth Project
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Austen Gilfillian and Cale
Kennamer recently entered their
woodshop projects in the Youth
Project Show held in Anahuac. In
the youth auction, Gilfillian won
grand champion with his cedar
chest, and Kennamer won reserve
champion with his oak chest. Bret McDonald
is their teacher.
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Neuman
Competes at State UIL Academic
Meet |
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Kelli Neuman, a sophomore at
ECHS, competed at the State UIL
Academic Meet in Austin on
May 25, 2009. Kelli placed
4th in editorial writing and
7th in news writing. Bret
McDonald is her coach. |
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East Chambers High School
Academic Banquet Held -
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The annual ECHS academic banquet
was held on Tuesday, May 12, at
the Winnie-Stowell Community
Building. Students were
recognized for outstanding
achievement in UIL academic
competition, drill team, band,
perfect attendance, top 10
percent, and outstanding
performance in individual
subjects. In addition, the
valedictorian and salutatorian
for the 2009 graduating class
were revealed. This year's
valedictorian is Katy Stout and
salutatorian is Shaena Oldham. |
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ECHS
Hosted Shattered Dreams Program
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East Chambers High School hosted the "Shattered
Dreams" program on Monday, May
4, 2009. The Fatal
Choices/Shattered Dreams event
is
an incredibly powerful program used in schools throughout the
country to educate high school
students regarding drinking and
driving. The goal of the program
is to promote responsible
decision-making by staging a
deadly car accident and
involving students in the
aftermath of what happens. The
students will experience first
hand, the sensations of being
involved in a tragic,
alcohol-related collision.
The staged crash scene occurred
in front of the high school at
8:30 a.m., with law enforcement,
EMS, and fire & rescue
participating.
On Tuesday, the program events
continued in the auditorium and
students and audience members
heard various speakers affected
by drunk driving incidents
either personally or through
their jobs. A mock funeral was
held with obituary programs
handed out, and a video of the
East Chambers "Shattered Dreams"
accident was viewed.
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National Honor
Society Inducts New Members |
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The East Chambers High
School National Honor
Society inducted the new
members for 2009 on Tuesday,
April 28, at the high school
auditorium.
The night's
ceremony included a welcome
by Joseph Melancon, current
NHS president, as well as
pledge, invocation, music,
and induction lead by
current NHS officers and
members.
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This year's inductees
include: Janae Alleman, Jordan Benson,
Cody Brist, Carson Campbell,
Kayla Choate, Devin Cryer,
Mattie Edwards, Dallas Gibson,
Austen Gilfillian, Samantha
Gobert, Lucas Harthcock, Abbey
Johnson, Hank Jones, Courtney
Joseph, Jordyn Kurek, Cynthia
Lara, Roxanna Lopez, Laura
Martinez, Melisa McCain, Lindsey
McDonald, Sarah Nelson, Kelli
Neuman, Patricia Paniagua, Lanie
Silcox, Jordan Spencer, Andrea
Starcke, Taylor Thurman, Lesley
Valastro, Kylor Weisse, Kyle
White, and Ben Wilchek. Sponsor
is Mrs. Karen Slay. |
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ECHS
Students Compete at Regional UIL
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Congratulations to the following
students that competed at the
Regional UIL Academic Meet in
Tyler this past weekend. The
results are: Editorial
Writing
1st Place Kelli Neuman, 4th
Place Katy Stout;
Newswriting 2nd Place Kelli
Neuman; Journalism Team won
Sweepstakes Award. Sponsor: Bret
McDonald; Science 4th
Place Taylor Reddell,
2nd Place Top Biology
Taylor Reddell, Sponsor: Beth
Glenn; Computer Applications
6th Place Ben Wilchek,
Sponsor: Faye Gardner; Prose
4th Place Dallas Gibson;
Sponsor: Dennis DeMoss; Carson
Campbell - OAP Best Actress,
Tanner LeBlanc OAP
Honorable Mention All-Star Cast.
Kelli Neuman will compete at the
UIL State Academic Meet on May
7.
Congratulations to all of the
students that represented East
Chambers at the UIL Regional
Meet. |
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ECHS OAP
Continues to Advance |
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The ECHS OAP traveled to
Jasper on Saturday, April 11,
2009, to compete in the area
round of the UIL One-Act Play
competition. With their
performance of Antigone,
the play was chosen best play
and will advance to regionals.
Individual recognitions
included: Tanner Leblanc - Best
Actor; Carson Campbell - Best
Actress; Kyle White - All-Star
Cast; Taylor Redell and Kaci
Bull - Honorable Mention
All-Star Cast.
Regional
competition will be held on
Friday, April 24, 2009, in Tyler
at Tyler Junior College.
District results can be
viewed at this
link.
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ECHS Wins District
23-2A UIL Competition |
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District 23-2A UIL
Competition which was hosted at
ECHS, concluded on Saturday,
April 4, 2009. East Chambers
High School won the overall
competition with a total of 519
points, followed by Buna 269;
Anahuac 177; Kountze 141;
Warren 113; Hardin 98; and
Deweyville - 90.
Saturday's results are as
follows: Calculator
Applications - 3rd Place
Trey Lambert, 4th Place Shaena
Oldham, 1st Place Team Trey
Lambert, Shaena Oldham, Katelyn
Domingue, Ethan Brevard, Tyler
Chambless, & Kirby Johnson;
Current Issues and Events -
1st Place Zachary Zbranek, 2nd
Place Joseph Melancon, 1st
Place Team Zachary Zbranek,
Joseph Melancon, Jared Matlock,
Gloria Ramirez & Allison
Harrington; Computer
Applications - 1st Place
Lesley Valastro, 3rd Place Ben
Wilchek, 4th Place Laci
Breaux; Computer Science
- 6th Place Ben Wilchek, 2nd
Place Team Kaylee Genest,
Johnny Kwok, Cheyenne Majors &
Ben Wilchek; Editorial
Writing - 1st Place Kelli
Neuman, 2nd Place Katy Stout,
3rd Place Shelby Franzen;
Feature Writing - 1st Place
Kelli Neuman, 3rd Place
Lesley Valastro; Headline
Writing - 2nd Place Kelli
Neuman; Newswriting - 1st
Place Kelli Neuman, 1st Place
Team in Journalism Kelli
Neuman, Lesley Valastro, Shelby
Franzen, Katy Stout, Chelsea
Vayon & Lindsey McDonald;
Literary Criticism - 4th
Place Sadie Long, 5th Place
Brandi Stevens; 2nd Place Team
Sadie Long, Brandi Stevens &
Katy Stout; Mathematics -
2nd Place Zachary Clark, 5th
Place Austen Gilfillian, 2nd
Place Team Zachary Clark,
Austen Gilfillian, Paige Miller,
Ethan Brevard & Taylor Reddell;
Number Sense - 3rd Place
Austen Gilfillian, 5th Place
Spencer Glenn, 2nd Place Team
Austen Gilfillian, Spencer
Glenn, Shantrey Glenn & Ethan
Brevard; Ready Writing -
2nd Place Joseph Melancon;
Science - 1st Place Taylor
Reddell, 2nd Place David
Hasson, 6th Place Shantrey
Glenn, Top Biology
Taylor Reddell, Top Chemistry
David Hasson, Top Physics
David Hasson, 1st Place Team
Shantrey Glenn, Taylor Reddell,
David Hasson, Chace Olivier,
Cullen Sonnier, Jace Silcox, &
Gloria Ramirez; Social
Studies - 4th Place Joseph
Melancon, 5th Place Zachary
Zbranek, 1st Place Team Joseph
Melancon, Zachary Zbranek,
Xavier Broussard & Gloria
Ramirez; Spelling &
Vocabulary - 6th Place
Abby Walker.
Thursday's results are as follows:
Prose: 1st Place Carson
Campbell, 2nd Place Dallas
Gibson, 4th Place Mallory
Franzen; Poetry: 1st
Place Paige Miller, 4th Place
Tanner LeBlanc, 6th Place
Heather Harrison; Informative
Speaking: 2nd Place
Allison Harrington, 6th Place
Colby Touchet; Persuasive
Speaking: 1st Place -
Zachary Zbranek, 5th Place
MaKenzie Hunt, 6th Place Jared
Matlock; LD Debate: 3rd
Place Zachary Clark, 4th Place
Jared Matlock.
Earlier competitions included
CX-Debate and
One-Act Play in which
EC won 1st place in both. |
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ECHS One-Act
Play Advances to Area -
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The District 23-2A UIL One-Act
Play competition was held on
Thursday, March 26, 2009, at the
East Chambers High School
auditorium. After a full day's
competition of 7 plays, ECHS was
chosen best play with their
performance of Antigone
and will advance to area
competition at Jasper High
School on April 11. Best Actor
and Actress were Tanner LeBlanc
and Carson Campbell; All-Star
Cast - Kaci Bull; Honorable
Mention All-Star Cast - Kyle
White; and Best Crew - Micah
Frugia.
Other cast members included:
Taylor Reddell, Shaena Oldham,
Cole Hoffpauir, Chase Olivier,
Zach Clark, Sadie Long, David
Hasson, and Jared Matlock. Crew
Members were Heather Harrison,
Jordan Daniels, Micah Frugia,
and Marisol Hernandez.
Alternates included Alexis Aulds,
Colby Touchet, Paige Miller, and
Emily McKnight. Director is
Dennis DeMoss.
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East
Chambers Wins First Place in CX-Debate |
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East Chambers High School
hosted the district CX-Debate
competition on Wednesday,
January 21, 2009. Eleven
teams from 4 schools competed in
this event with EC winning 1st,
Buna 2nd, and Deweyville 3rd.
The EC team of Lesley
Valastro and Austen Gilfillian
received 1st place after
debating against Buna in the
finals and will advance to the
state meet in March. This
is the fifth consecutive year
that EC has placed a team at the
state competition. |
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EC also had 2 additional teams
competing, and these novice
teams were both within points of
making the finals. The two teams
consisted of Kyle White and
Spencer Glenn; and Jared Lacombe
and Tanner Mazzola. They placed
5th and 6th respectively.
Coaching debate is Ms. Lynda
Warren. |
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District
Spring Convention Held |
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The Student Council traveled to
the Beaumont Civic Center for
the District 17 Spring
Convention on Thursday, February
26, 2009. The members attended
break-out sessions, voted on
next years District 17 officer
schools and were inspired by
keynote speaker, Ken Johnson.
Several EC StuCo members will
attend the State Convention in
March and receive awards in
Community Service, Pride and
Patriotism and DASH. The members
pictured are Desire Boyd, Kara
Rutherford, Kirby Johnson,
Carson Campbell, Chelsea Vayon,
Jordan Spencer, Kelli Neuman,
Xavier Broussard, Dallas Gibson,
Zachary Zbranek, Shantrey Glenn,
Taylor Reddell, Jay Kuman, Sadie
Long, Mallory Franzen, Shelby
Franzen, Logan Silcox, Shaena
Oldham, Cole Hoffpauir, Courtney
Clark, Tanner LeBlanc, Thalia
Comacho, Tanner Mazzola.
Sponsors are Joy McDaniel and
Beverly McDonald.
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East Chambers
Prom 2009 |
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East Chambers High School
senior-junior prom was held
on Saturday, February 7,
2009, at the community
building.
The night's festivities
included announcing who was
selected Prom King and
Queen. This year's
representatives are Cole
Hoffpauir and Keaton East. |
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ECHS
Students Participate in LCM
Invitational UIL Meet |
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ECHS students traveled to
Little-Cypress Mauriceville High
School to participate in an
invitational UIL meet on
February 7, 2009. The results
are: Poetry Interpretation
- 4th Paige Miller, 6th
Heather Harrison; Prose -
1st Carson Campbell, 5th
Mallory Franzen; Computer
Applications - 5th Lesley
Valastro, 6th Ben Wilchek;
Newswriting - 5th Lesley
Valastro; Persuasive Speaking
- 1st Zachary Zbranek;
Informative Speaking - 1st
Alllison Harrington, 4th Colby
Touchet; LD Debate - 3rd
- Zachary Clark. |
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ECHS Students
Participate in Hamshire-Fannett
Invitational UIL Meet |
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ECHS students
traveled to Hamshire-Fannett High
School to participate in an
invitational UIL meet on January
9-10. The results are:
Editorial Writing - 5th Shelby
Franzen; Computer Applications
- 5th Laci Breaux; Newswriting
- 1st Kelli Neuman, 4th Lindsey
McDonald; Feature Writing
- 3rd Kelli Neuman; Headline
Writing - 3rd Kelli Neuman;
Prose Interpretation - 2nd
Carson Campbell; Current Issues
and Events - 2nd Zachary
Zbranek, 6th Joseph Melancon, 2nd
Place Team Joseph Melancon,
Zachary Zbranek, Jared Matlock, and
Allison Harrington;
Extemporaneous Speaking - 5th
Allison Harrington. |
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Bucs
Territory Markers Being Sold |
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The 2009 EC Project Graduation wants
to mark Buccaneer territory by
painting gold ECs all over the
community. For just $20, show EC athletes that
you and the community support
them and let their opposing teams know
that they are in Buccaneer
territory! Contact Brenda East or
Marlo Hunt for order forms and to
make payment. |
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Yearbooks
Available to Be Picked Up |
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The 2007-2008 yearbooks have
arrived. If you bought a book
during the pre-sale, it can be
picked up in Room 302 of the Media
Center (high school students) or in
the campus office where you will be
enrolled this year. If you would
like to purchase a yearbook, extra
copies are available in the Media
Center and at each campus office for
$50. A limited number of books are
available, so dont delay get your
copy soon. |
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ECHS Students
Sing Carols |
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The FFA and Student Council
shared the Christmas spirit with
others as they sang carols at
the Winnie Arboretum and the
Winnie Square on Monday, Dec 8. |
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ECHS
Holds Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive |
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The EC National Honor Society
and the Student Council
sponsored a Thanksgiving food
drive. A friendly competition
was held between the second
period classes. The high school
students collected 1,277
nonperishable items. Mr. DeMoss
and Mrs. McDonalds classes
battled it out until the very
end of the competition. Mr.
DeMoss freshman class edged by
Mrs. McDonalds tenth grade
class by collecting 570 cans to
450 cans. Both classes will be
rewarded with a cookie party.
The items were given to the
Ministerial Alliance for the
Winnie-Stowell community. |
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High
School Class Officers Selected |
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Senior Class
- Secretary Keaton East;
Student Council Girl
Representative Tayler Kurek;
Vice-President Shaena Oldham;
Treasurer Courtney Clark;
Student Council Boy
Representative Tanner LeBlanc;
and President Zachary Zbranek. |
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Junior Class: Student
Council Girl Representative
Devinn LaRive; President
Chelsea Vayon; Secretary
Karrie Bennett; Student Council
Boy Representative Shantrey
Glenn; Vice-President Shelby
Franzen;and Treasurer Tanner
Mazzola. |
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Sophomore Class:
President Kelli Neuman;
Student Council Girl
Representative Jordan Spencer;
Secretary Carson Campbell;
Vice-President Austen
Gilfillian; Student Council Boy
Representative Dallas Gibson;
and Treasurer Lindsey
McDonald. |
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Freshman Class:
Treasurer Mallory Franzen;
Vice-President Kirby Johnson;
Student Council Girl
Representative Desire Boyd;
Secretary Jay Kumar; President
Taylor Reddell; and Student
Council Boy Representative
Xavier Broussard. |
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HS Pep Rally -
October 31, 2008 -
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HS Students
Participate in Red Ribbon Week |
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East Chambers High School
participated in Red Ribbon Week
activities this week. On Monday,
Student Council members tied red
ribbons on the cars in the parking
lot. On Tuesday, the slogan was
Shade Out Drugs and students were
allowed to wear their sunglasses to
school. To show ECs support
against drugs, students and faculty
Dressed Red on Wednesday. Student
Council members will pass out red
ribbons to all high school students
on Thursday, and Friday is Scare
Away Drugs with a Halloween costume
contest which goes in conjunction
with the theme of the Pep Rally on
Friday Scare Away the Lions! |
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Homecoming 2008 -
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Homecoming festivities continued
throughout the afternoon and
into the night on Friday,
October 10, 2008. Halftime
ceremonies saw the crowning of
Shaena Oldham as the 2008
Homecoming Queen.
Later that night during the
homecoming dance, Donte
Raymond was crowned as the
2008 Homecoming King. |
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Student
Council Officers Announced for
2008-2009 |
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The 2008-09
East Chambers Student Council
Officers are: Treasurer -
Lindsey McDonald, Vice-President
- Chelsea Vayon, Parliamentarian
- Keaton East, President -
Shaena Oldham, and Secretary -
Carson Campbell. The High
School Student Council had their
first meeting this week to
encourage membership. They
will begin working
on projects for the current
school year which includes
attending the Fall Convention in
October, planning Homecoming
activities and daily activities
for Red Ribbon Week.
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EC
Challenge Team Competes |
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The Academic Challenge Team
swept the Channel 6 Challenge
Team matches this year by
winning first place and
substantial scholarship
money. The team defeated the
following high schools: Buna,
Vidor, Hardin-Jefferson, and
Kelly.
Channel 6 will hold an awards
banquet in the spring where the
team will be honored.
Team members include Sean
Stevens, Jake Cosio, and
Bryce Gilfillian, captain.
Kaitlyn Hale is the
alternate. Sponsor is Mrs. Karen
Slay. |
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The EC Challenge Team also
won third place at the Lamar Cypress Challenge in Orange, Texas. They
earned $1600.00 in scholarship money. |
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