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Volume 12, Issue 19 Amy Northcutt, Elem. Principal January 22, 2010 Tommy Cummings, JH/HS Principal Robert Ross, Superintendent BEAR TRACKS Sulphur Bluff School Building Brighter Futures Daily Breakfast Option: Grab n Go: Muffins, Fruit, Juice, Milk Monday, January 25 Breakfast Pop Tarts, Yogurt, Juice, Milk Lunch Cheese Ravioli, Fresh Veggies, Carrot Rounds, Breadstick, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Quesadilla Tuesday, January 26 Breakfast Cinnamon Rolls, Granola, Juice, Milk Lunch Soft Tacos, Flour Tortillas, Lettuce, Tomato, Cheese, Ranch Beans, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Chef Salad Wednesday, January 27 Breakfast Biscuit n Sausage, Gravy, Juice, Milk Lunch Deli Turkey Sandwiches, Oven Fries, Pickle Spears, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Baked Potato Thursday, January 28 Breakfast Breakfast Pizza, Fruit, Juice, Milk Lunch Steak Fingers, Whipped Potatoes, Green Beans, Roll, Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Chicken Rings Friday, January 29 Breakfast Pncake on Stick, Fruit, Juice, Milk Lunch Turkey Noodle Soup, Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Carrot Sticks, Fresh Fruit, Milk Alternate Entrée for 6-12 Only Sub Sandwiches Upcoming Events Jan. 22 Homecoming VG, VB 6:00; Coronation at half-time of boys game; dance in cafeteria following game until 10:30 for 7th-12th. Jan. 22-25 FW Livestock Heifer Show Jan. 25 JH Basketball @ Yantis-tentative time 4:30-2 games Jan. 27 FCS 7:30 AM; Youth Service @ Assembly of God at 5PM Jan. 28 H1N1 Clinic 8:00-11:00 Jan. 29 HS Basketball vs. Miller Grove JVB, VG, VB 5:00 Jan. 30 First weekend of Little DribblersGames in Saltillo (See page 4 for schedule) Jan. 31Beta Stew Community Center. 11 AM PTO Sponsors Trustee Dinner-Last night the SBISD Board of Trustees were invited to a Mexican dinner in their honor hosted by PTO and prepared and catered by Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) and Mrs. Vandiver, sponsor. Members serving L-R are Dustin Lawson, Maria Villalon, Michelle Davila, and Mrs. Vandiver. Board members pictured are Terry Goldsmith, Joey Dorner, and Troy Emerson. Other classes had also prepared posters and cards for the board. See all board members pictured on page 2. Homecoming Tonight Games Begin at 6:00 Coronation at HalfTime of Boys Game Pictured is Bailey Neal, one of tonight s attendants

Superintendent Ross presented the members with jackets from the school. Board members are pictured L-R.Toney Hurley, Robert Ross, Brian Dorner, Troy Emerson, Terry Goldsmith, Billy Emerson, Joey Dorner, Bill Wilder. Boxtops for Education Ms. Northcutt reminds us to be sure to check all General Mills products for the Boxtops for Education labels. Please turn them in to your teacher. H1N1 Vaccines Will be given Jan. 28 from 8:00-11:00 Only to Those Who Have Already Signed Up If you have a question about whether or not you are eligible, see Mrs. Thompson.

JH Lady Bears Compete with Avery, Harts Bluff JH Girls Basketball- January 11, 2010 - Sulphur Bluff vs Avery The B team consists of Judy Brown, Lyndsey Calhoun, Shelby Williams, Sarah Williams, Angie Alvarez, Shelbi Hurley, and Halie Waid. When The Bluff played Avery on January 11, we won by a score of 29-4. In the first quarter SB scored 6 to Avery s 2. In the 3 rd quarter SB scored 10 to Avery s 2. Those were Avery s only points in the entire game. Scorers were Alvarez with 10, Hurley with 1, Waid with 8, Shelby Williams with 4, Calhoun with 2, and Sarah Williams with 4. The A team consists of Ashton Sharp, Maycee Potts, Kaci Powers, Katelyn McDonald, Cheyenne Bryant, and Meagan Coberley. The A team kept the streak alive and also defeated Avery 26-19. In the 1 st quarter it was SB-6/AV-4; 2 nd quarter SB-8/AV-4; 3 rd quarter SB-4/AV- 3; and 4 th quarter SB8/AV-8. Scorers were Sharp-2, Potts-3, Powers-8, Bryant-4, Coberley-9. JH Girls Basketball January 21, 2010 Sulphur Bluff vs Harts Bluff The teams played against Harts Bluff last night. The B team defeated Harts Bluff 18-13. Scoring was 5-5, 5-2, 6-2, and 2-4. Scorers were Alvarez with 8, Hurley with 2, and Sarah Williams with 8. The SB A team was defeated 21-34. SB-HB scoring by quarters was 0-9, 5-7, 6-6, 10-12. Scorers were Potts-4, Powers-7, Bryant-4, Coberley-2, and McDonald-4. The next game is Monday, January 25 at Yantis. The tentative starting time is 4:30 PM. There will be only 2 games. Bear Cards Now on Sale in Office $10 From Mrs. Cox Great Discounts From Many Local Businesses Tickets also still available from each PTO officer. Fellowship of Christian Students 2009-2010 Yearbooks for Sale $45.00 $50.00 with name* Order by the 15th and get $5.00 Off Wednesday Mornings 7:30 A.M. Come Join Us For Doughnuts *If you want your name on your yearbook, order it by the end of February.

Volume 12, Issue 19 Fort Worth Stock Show Beef Heifers: Arrival Times: 7 am. January 21-9am. January 22 Hereford show- January 23 (Trey Williams); Polled Hereford show- January 23 (Dustin Joslin); Shorthorn show- January 23 (Ginger Thompson, Royce Naylor); Limousin show- January 24 (Colton Emerson); Red Angus showjanuary 24 (Caleb Raine); Brahman show - January 25. (Jentry Jaggers) Departure Time: 6 am. January 25. Hotel Information: Quality Inn, 2425 Scott Avenue, Fort Worth, TX (817) 5352591. Students need to bring the following items: 1)Bag of Shavings; 2)Hay; 3)Show Stick; 4)Registration Papers; 5)Feed; 6) Health Papers; 7) Show Halter. FFA Students Show at Fort WorthPictured above L-R Travis Allan, Colton Emerson, Shelby Williams, Royce Naylor, Ginger Thompson, Dustin Joslin, Caleb Raine, Trey Williams, Jentry Jaggers. Right Travis Allan shows off his blue ribbons he was awarded last weekend when he showed his Brown Swiss in Fort Worth. FFA Hats for Sale $15.00 Three styles to chose from. Fitted so come by and pick one out and try one on. Page 4 Sulphur Bluff FFA Shirts for Sale $10.00

Volume 12, Issue 19 Lady Bears Continue Their Winning Ways On January 12, high school girls played Boles. The junior varsity team consists of Katelyn Brown, Ester Marquez, Stephanie Hogue, Kelsey Dorner, Kaitlyn Hancock. The varsity team consists of Becca Naylor, Mikayla Potts, Hayley Lawson, Ashley Bryant, Ginger Thompson, Karissa Wolf, Jamie Goldsmith, and Brittany Andrews. The junior varsity won 39-18.Scoring by quarters SB-Boles was 8-4, 14-6, 11-0, and 7-8. Scoring was Hancock-11, Hogue-8, Brown -14, and Marquez-7. The varsity team won 45-30. Scoring by quarters SB-Boles was 8-11, 19-7, 9-4, 11-8. Scorers were Lawson-4, Bryant-4, Thompson- 16, Wolf-13, Goldsmith-6, Andrews-4 Offensive rebounds were Wolf- 9, Lawson-3, Bryant-1, Naylor-3. Defensive rebounds were Andrews-1, Thompson-3, Lawson-1, Naylor-1. Steals were Bryant-4, Thompson-1. The January 15 game was against C.H.E.S.S. varsity. The Bears won 45-17. The team consisted of Becca Naylor, Mikayla Potts, Hayley Lawson, Ashley Bryant, Ginger Thompson, Karissa Wolf, Jamie Goldsmith, Brittany Andrews, Katelyn Brown, Ester Marquez, Stephanie Hogue, Kelsey Dorner, and Kaitlyn Hancock. Scoring by quarters was SB-CH 12 8, 20-0, 11-4, and 2-5. Scorers were Potts-2, Lawson-2, Bryant-13, Wolf-3, Goldsmith-8, Andrews-2, Marquez-2, Dorer-4, Hancock-9. Offensive rebounds were Wolf-4, Lawson-3, Bryant-2, Hancock-1. Defensive rebounds were Andrews-3, Wolf-9, Potts-3, Lawson-3, Goldsmith-1, Bryant-2. Assists were Lawson-1, Wolf-1, Potts-2, Bryant-1. Steals were Bryant-3, Lawson-1, Wolf-4, Potts-3, Andrews-1, Marquez-1, and Hancock-2. On January 19, 2010, Sulphur Bluff varsity girls defeated Karnack 57-15. Scoring by quarter was SB-K 14-4, 14-4, 19-0, 10-7. Scoring was Naylor-2, Lawson-2, Bryant-16, Thompson-9, Wolf-14, Goldsmith-4, Hancock-10. Offensive rebounds were Wolf-2, Lawson-1, Naylor-1, Hancock-2. Defensive rebounds were Wolf-10, Thompson-1, Lawson-1, Naylor-1, and Bryant-1. Assists were Lawson-1, Wolf-2, Potts-2, Bryant-2, Dorner-1, Marquez-1. Steals were Naylor-1, Bryant-1, Lawson-2, Wolf-2, Thompson-1, Andrews- 1, Marquez-2, Hancock-1, and Dorner-1. Coach Evans said, Great game! The girls controlled the ball well and ran at their pace. The girls are playing extremely well together as a team and each athlete is playing their role when they step out on the floor. We are hoping that we continue consistently through district play. The next game is tonight, January 20 versus Phoenix Charter with the varsity girls game starting at 6:00 PM Homecoming! FCCLA Community Service Project Go beyond the limits and give the children and teenagers of Scottish Rite Hospital a smile by donating Matchbox or Hot Wheels cars and/or handheld games. A drop-off box is in the library. Page 5

Volume 12, Issue 19 New Scoreboard Goes Up in Old Gym-Through donations made by the Little Dribbler s Association and Alliance Bank, a new scoreboard has been installed in the old gym. Although the majority of the school s games will be played in the new gym, the scoreboard will be much appreciated during practices and during tournament play. The Little Dribbler s Association will also get plenty of use out of it. The school appreciates the donations from Alliance and Little Dribblers. Little Dribblers begins their spring season next weekend in Saltillo. See page 7 for Sulphur Bluff team schedules for January and February. at 5 PM Youth Service Page 6 ed ne sd a Assembly of God W Sulphur Bluff y at January 27, 2010 at 5 PM Questions? Call Jake Jones 903-715-0772 Pizza Served at 5 Service Starts at 6

Little Dribblers season begins next Saturday, January 30. Below are scheduled games for Sulphur Bluff teams for January and February. To access scores, standings, and all game times, go to www.leaguelineup.com/campbell09.

Volume 12, Issue 19 Beta Brings Home Wins-Beta competed last week at the state convention in San Antonio. The electronic scrapbook headed up by Minerva Marquez (below left) won first place. The character sketch contest also won first place. This is the first time The Bluff has ever competed in the character sketch and were thrilled to bring home a first place plaque. The sketch actors pictured below L-R arecindy Hatfield, Becca Naylor, Stephanie Hogue, and Dustin Lawson. The entire Beta Club will be traveling to nationals in Louisville, KY, this summer. In order to raise money for that trip they will be having their annual Beta Stew so mark your calendar for Sunday, January 31, at the Sulphur Bluff Community Center. Serving will begin at 11 AM.As always, Don and Katie Patterson will be making the stew as they have done every year since Beta s inception. Beta Stew at the Community Center Sunday, January 31 Serving Begins at 11 AM Stew Made by Don and Katie Patterson Homecoming dance: Grades 7-12 After Game Until 10:30PM $3.00 single, $5.00 couples Page 8