210 Green Street Hallsville, Texas USA 75650 (903) 668-5990
Home arrow Board of Trustees arrow Bobcat Broadcaster arrow HHS Distinguished Alumni 2006
HHS Distinguished Alumni 2006 Print E-mail
User Rating: / 3
PoorBest 
It was a special time for two Hallsville graduates, Dr. Roy Francis Dickard Dowd, of Tyler and Richard Trimble, of Dallas. They were honored at a dinner in the high school cafeteria and during half-time ceremonies of the Homecoming football game on October 20th, 2006.

Richard Trimble, from the class of 1965, knows that hard work brings success. To read and know of Richard Trimble, our Distinguished Alumni for 2006, one must truly believe that he has certainly enjoyed his chosen profession, and life in general.

While at HHS, he was a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, editor of the school newspaper, band, Junior Play Cast, FFA, Readers Club, and received the Honor Award. His second grade teacher, Miss Jean, fondly recalls, “He wanted to do everything the best he could. He was eager to learn and always read extra books on the subject matter in class.” After graduating from Hallsville High School, he attended East State University and then worked in Dallas with Tandy Co. Later, he worked in sales and marketing for a pharmaceutical company, but then found what he really enjoyed in 1974 when he earned a degree at North Texas State University School of Interior Design & Marketing and began his own business, Richard Trimble and Associates in Dallas.

He said the highlight of his career, was being selected as the local designer for the Dallas Symphony Hall and having projects included in over 25 books and magazines. Projects included are: offices, buildings and homes throughout United States including, ten states, London, and Europe.

Richard and his wife, Pat have one son, Carson, a graduate of Highland Park High as a National Merit Scholar, and a senior at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem North Carolina. Richard and his wife Pat have taken care of his mother, Wilma Trimble, fondly remembered in Hallsville as a retired teacher. She moved to Dallas 20 years ago. “I am very honored to be recognized by my peers and teachers at Hallsville School. Some of my fondest memories were in this community and school,” stated Richard.



Encouraged by a heritage of a love of learning, a desire to share that with others, and devoting her life to help children with learning disabilities, Roy Francis Dickard Dowd was selected HHS Distinguished Alumni 2006. Her elementary school years were spent at CentralElementary School north of Hallsville; in 1940, she graduated as valedictorian of Hallsville High School. During high school she was a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, Home Economics Club, and Pep Squad. She then entered East Texas State Teachers College in Commerce, Texas.

With a move to Arlington, Texas, she found her area of expertise which was working with children with learning disabilities. She completed her Master’s Degree and a Doctorate in Philosophy in Developmental Disabilities from Texas Woman’s University. For many years she taught children with learning disabilities, was a diagnostician, counselor, supervised the special education classes, and became a consultant to other districts, using her gift of teaching and guiding. She served as special education consultant to three school districts in the special education cooperative as classroom consultant, and consultant in evaluations cooperative.

When she retired from the school system, she moved to Tyler. She and her husband, Col. Loyd R. Dowd, who passed away in April of 2006, had three sons, Dr. Loyd D. Dowd, Judge Steven M. Dowd, and Federal Officer Robert E. Dowd. Mrs. Dowd said, “I was very honored to be selected as an outstanding graduate of Hallsville High School.”
Last Updated ( Jan 30, 2008 at 05:07 AM )
HISD News
News From Around HISD
Hallsville ISD is 100% Highly Qualified
The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) requires that all core academic subject area teachers meet the highly qualified (HQ) teacher requirements. Each district is required to publicly report the percentage of teachers meeting this status. Hallsville ISD is pleased to report that for the 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 school years that 100% of the core academic teachers in the district meet this federal requirement.

Bus Purchases for 2007-2008
The Board approved the purchase of five new buses. The purchase will include four 71 passenger route buses and 1 bus for children with special needs.

Fuel Bids for the 2007-2008 School Year
The Board approved awarding the fuel contract to Velvin Oil. This is the same company that was awarded last year.

ESL Grade and Language Classification
ESL report of student enrollment by grade language proficiency, as of September 28, 2007, showed: 72 students enrolled in the ESL program, 5 students are non-English speakers, 57 students are limited English speakers, 10 students are fluent English speakers, More than 50% of these students are in grades Pk-2.

Upgrade to EDP Financial and Student Management Software
The Board approved the upgrade from the EDP Financial and Student Management software to the new Windows based EDP system. This upgrade will be scheduled with EDP as soon as possible.

Safe and Drug Free School and Health Advisory Council Membership List
The Board approved the membership list for the Safe and Drug Free Schools and Health Advisory Council, as presented by Ann Newell, Director of Special Programs. The council, which is composed of community members, parents and school staff, meets during the year to make recommendations for the district’s Safe and Drug Free Schools Program and Health programs and issues.

Update on Bond Election
Mr. Wright informed the Board that Hallsville Independent School District is providing two Town Hall Meetings to communicate facts about the upcoming Bond Election. The Town Hall Meetings will be Tuesday, October 9, and Thursday, October 18, 7:30 pm, at the Hallsville High School Auditorium. Everyone in the community is invited to these Bond Election Presentations. A School Bond Election Information Brochure is being distributed throughout the community. Anyone who has not received an information brochure about the Bond Election, please contact Carol Greer (HISD Public Relations), at 903 668-5990, ext. 5012 or visit our website at http://www.hisdbond.info.   Read more...

News From the Texas Education Agency
Task Force on Test Integrity Recommends Security Enhancements
After studying the Texas student testing program since August, the Task Force on Test Integrity is offering 10 recommendations that include calling for the creation of a transparent data analysis system that looks at one-time occurrences as well as trends, and includes quicker resolution when irregularities are suspected.

New website dedicated to highlighting Texas public school successes
A new website highlights successes achieved by Texas public schools and those connected with them.

Campus Security and Safety
A letter from Education Commissioner Shirley J. Neeley to Texas school administrators regarding important information about campus security...

Bad weather make-up policies
A letter issued by the Texas Education Agency in May addresses the agency’s policies regarding days of instruction that are missed due to weather, safety or health issues for the 2006-2007 school year.

Pandemic Flu Information
The potential threat for a pandemic or global epidemic of influenza is from a new or novel virus, one that has not previously infected humans. The novel virus influenza currently circulating...

Preliminary 2006 AYP Results Now Available
The preliminary 2006 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) results for all districts and campuses in Texas are now available online.   Read more...

Can't Find What You're Looking For? Please take a minute to tell us how we may better serve your needs.
Click here and leave us your comments, critiques, suggestions, compliments, or complaints.
38.103.63.62