Third Annual Barrineau Park Elementary Reunion Held (With Photos)

July 23, 2018

The Third Annual Barrineau Park Elementary School Reunion and Open House was held Saturday at the Barrineau Park Community Center.

Scroll down for additional photos and names.

Names were provided by reunion organizers. Some names were not available.

Pictured top: Barrineau Park students from 1930 to the 1940’s – Eleanor Settle, Mildred Haupert Schwartz and Ruth Nall Keck Hines.

Clay Crabtree (left) attended the new Barrineau Park Elementary in the late 1940’s. Lexine Floyd Miller (right) was one the Barrineau Park Elementary students who attended the older school near Alligator Creek, prior to the opening of the new school in 1938.

Students from the 1950’s – (back) Clay Crabtree, Walter Crabtree, Jimmy Settle, Monte Crabtree, Sue Ann Settle Stallman, (unknown), (front) Craig Exner and Leila Fleming Miranda.

From the 1960’s – Sandra Matchett ,Charlotte Clinton Schwartz, Monte Crabtree, Larry Vaughn, Charles Settle, (unknown).

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From the 1970’s – Don Dixon, Jr., Sarah Besley (last name?), and Tina Keck.

From the 1980’s – teacher Alice Woodward, Britney Crabtree.

Teacher Alice Woodward, teacher Patti Cook, Steven Cook, Nikki Crabtree Kelley.

Meg Garthwaith (left) was principal from 1996 to 2000, and Alice Woodward was interim principal and then principal from early 2000 until the school merged into the new Molino Park Elementary.

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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2 Responses to “Third Annual Barrineau Park Elementary Reunion Held (With Photos)”

  1. Bonnie Exner on July 23rd, 2018 10:52 pm

    Over 50 Barrineau Park Elementary students and two former principals took a trip down memory lane Saturday..one former student even bought a guitar that she played in a school play..GREAT FOOD,GREAT MUSIC BY THE SOUTHERN REVIVAL AND GREAT ARTIFACTS SHARED BY REIRED TEACHER CHARLES BOOHER WAS SOME OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DAY!!

  2. Theresa on July 23rd, 2018 9:39 pm

    Enjoyed seeing everyone and had great food. Although I didn’t attend Barrineau Park school, I knew a lot of people that did. I tagged along and have fun.