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* Montgomery County: Knox Junior High School, McCullough Junior High School, Bear Branch Junior High School
From 1976 until the opening of The Woodlands High School in 1996, McCullough High School served The Woodlands community.
McCullough, also housed seventh and eighth graders until Knox Junior High opened its doors in 1978.
When The Woodlands High School opened on August 12, 1996, McCullough served The Woodlands community as a junior high school.
From 2000 to 2005, McCullough was known as The Woodlands High School: McCullough Campus, housing freshmen and sophomores.
Since 2005, with the opening of The Woodlands College Park High School, McCullough has once again served the community as a junior high school.
McCullough Junior High School is the sole feeder junior high school into The Woodlands High School.
Wallace High School is noted for men's hockey with wins in the Burney Cup, McCullough Cup and a single win in the All Ireland Championship in 1987-88.
* McCullough Junior High School ( The Woodlands, Unincorporated Montgomery County )

McCullough and named
It crosses the Chetco River at Brookings, the Rogue River in Gold Beach, the Coquille River just north of Bandon, Coos Bay at North Bend via the McCullough Bridge, named after the engineer who designed a series of bridges built on the Oregon Coast in the 1930s, the Umpqua at Reedsport, the Siuslaw in Florence, Yaquina Bay at Newport, and the Columbia River by Astoria.
The borough was ultimately named for the " Washington House ", a tavern built by Revolutionary War Col. William McCullough in 1811 that was later destroyed by fire in 1869.
She was named Cante Pejute ( Medicine Heart in the Lakota language ) in a traditional ceremony led by Steve McCullough, a Lakota / Shawnee from Indiana.
September 1, 2010: Flyers pitcher Brian McCullough is named the Northern League ’ s Pitcher of the Month for August.

McCullough and after
Despite the controversy, five years after the premiere Paul McCullough of Take One observed that Night of the Living Dead was the " most profitable horror film ever [...] produced outside the walls of a major studio ".
In 1944, Dalmo Victor established the city's first large electronics plant, followed soon after by Eitel McCullough, Varian Associates, and GTE Lenkurt.
In overtime, the Crush would get the win with Quarterback John Dutton completing a 22-yard touchdown pass to WR / LB Antowone ' Andy ' McCullough, sending them to ArenaBowl XIX ( where they would eventually win ). And won 2 before and 2 after On the AFL's 20 Greatest Highlights Countdown, this game is at # 20.
McCullough originally decided to end the series with The October Horse because in her opinion the ultimate fall of the Roman Republic took place after the Battle of Philippi, with the death of Caesar's assassins.
In time, after he moved to Dublin, this became McCullough Pigott of Suffolk Street and marked the beginning of a highly successful and influential Free State business career.
McCullough played on The Grease Band's eponymous album after splitting with Cocker, and during his time with the band he also appeared as lead guitarist on the original 1970 recording of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar and on the progressive Spooky Tooth album The Last Puff.
Morales stated that McCullough gave him one of the top three fights of his career and almost quit on his stool after the 9th round ( according to RING magazine ).
Conchita decides to leave the Comancheros and move west after she falls in love with the scout Flint McCullough, but she is killed by bullet from her own people when they ambush the wagon train.
Although still alive, none of the descendants resided in the house after the death of Elizabeth " Bess " McCullough Johnson in 1965.
Idol switched from guitar to vocal duties, and Bob " Derwood " Andrews joined as lead guitarist after leaving the Fulham band ' Paradox ' which included well known local musicians of the time, Gary Claydon and Chris " Noggin " McCullough. This was the band that were at the centre of the infamous riot at Fulham Art centre in 1976, which is where Billy Idol first saw Bob Andrews.
It was Jupp who convinced McCullough to settle on the island after she shot to fame with her second novel, The Thorn Birds.
Back in town, one of Nandi's girls, Chari ( Kimberly McCullough ), reports to Burgess on Mal's preparations, after which Burgess rallies his men, proclaiming women's ordained place as submissive servants to men, which he demonstrates by making Chari kneel before him.
Original guitarist Scott McCullough went on to form Rusty, so Kastner recruited Jonathan Cummins from the punk band Circus Lupus after Cummins had moved to Montreal from Toronto.
He only played ten matches that season, but after Len Wills was moved to right back at the start of 1959-60, McCullough became the Gunners ' regular left back.

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, members of the Egg Harbor Township Committee are Mayor James J. McCullough, Deputy Mayor John W. Risley, Jr., Joe Cafero, John Carman, Jr. and Paul Hodson.
McCullough, J.
Drivers in the film billed in the opening credits include Dale Van Sickel, Reg Parton, Regina Parton, Tom Bamford, Bob Drake, Marion J. Playan, Hall Brock, Bob Hickman, Rex Ramsay, Hal Grist, Lynn Grate, Larry Schmitz, Richard Warlock, Dana Derfus, Everett Creach, Gerald Jann, Bill Couch, Ted Duncan, Robert Hoys, Gene Roscoe, Jack Mahoney, Charles Willis, Richard Brill, Roy Butterfield, Rudy Doucette, J. J. Wilson, Jim McCullough, Bud Ekins, Glenn Wilder, Gene Curtis, Robert James, John Timanus, Bob Harris, Fred Krone, Richard Ceary, Jesse Wayne, Jack Perkins, Fred Stromsoe, Ronnie Rondell, and Kim Brewer.
He combined these images with contemporary cinematography, music, narration by David McCullough, anecdotes and insights from authors such as Shelby Foote, historians Barbara J.
" ( Quoted from J. E. McCullough, Home: The Savior of Civilization, 42 ; Conference Report, Apr.
* Shively, D., Hall, J., McCullough, W. ( 1999 ).
J. Douglas McCullough is an American lawyer and judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
J. McCullough was a Scottish author and avid golfer of the late 19th century.
McCullough wrote his latter book under " J. McCullough " and his earlier one under the pseudonym " J. A. C. K.
He defeated his Democratic opponent J. E. McCullough 18, 258 to 16, 907.
McCray, J. R. McCullough ( 1998 ).
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* McCullough, J. Beechworth After the Gold Rush: A study of its development to 1956, B. A.
* Golf in the Year 2000 ( 1892 ), by J. McCullough, tells the story of an Englishman who fell asleep in 1892 and awakened in the year 2000.

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