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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 9

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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9
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Biology Classes Complete Dissecting By SUM WILLIAMS Cedar Bayor Junior Importer CT.UAR POSTS SOU) Among the songs played were field has a long conversation In The Cedar Post sold in Grey," the first andlAlqcbra Kaye Elliott's first nf "Irish Folkiov.ido ni day by the journalism staff. 16 1 of An extensive study of the plant and part of the animal kingdoms has been completed by the biology class at Cedar Bayou Junior High. While studying the plant biology stu- part of the ture stories for this edition were vritten on Gary Hughes, who xperimented with balloons last nmmer; Rene French, a iorm- and Donnie Ward vho communicates' via shoit vave radios. A poll was taken oh students' to Ihe Beatles and articles concerning the activities of CHJH orgahixn.tJb'ns was also in the paper. Mary Jo Matisyak dom, Cedar, Bayou dents studied each Irish Folk picture can be seen in a "Smooth from South Never on Sunday," and "Ale- mcda BfiAR Keith Mat Jock helps Patty Cox with her tennis racket Mcllvvnih pays for unplugging a of Lynn McGowen suddenly becomes alergic to his horn has a case chicken pox in her family Pat Hart Luida have fun downtown Millie Horbcrt helps frionds with their certain clock Genie Humphries borrows David McMurrey's lunch Connie Fisher's was the cover artist.

CONCERT The Codar Bnyoii band, under the direction of Douglas Wallace a concert at Highlands Junior High School last Thursday. note on a bulletin board Mike Bays has a new seat Condor Teresa Guest turns journalist Linda Fayle looks different Monday Syh'ia Crooks becomes alarmed" in choir Billy Little- in homeroom Glennj goes boat riding library book Pat M1- uire finds a purse under his desk Athcrton says a few kind words. Charles Cole- mr.n e'njovs his own room Rhonda Walker breaks her fm- gernail Ettie Scantlan looks for some homework Rodney record. is proud of his six straight 'Girl Of Year' Lee College On TSEA State Committee Belty Thompson, freshman ed Goodrich, senior, ANN LEKSKMAX as club during EL. MLss sponsor, gold brui banquet.

planning fair. plant separately. Since begin ning the animal kingdom, such specimen as clams, roundworms clayfish, grasshoppers, fish, ant frogs have been dissected. The class consists ol Clif Athorton. Judy Barber, Bays, Brenda Bowers, Scot Chamberlain, Dora Lee Chas noff, Chris Ehlig, Kaye Elliott.

Larry Elliott, Dennis Gibbons Teresa Guest, Mike Hare. Russell Margraves, Millie Ilerrert. 'Gwen Lee, Stephen Lusk, Lynn McGowen, "Robert Miller, Hefbie Read, LaJuana Russell, Rhonda Walker, Donnie Ward, Maxine Williams, Elsa Wilson, Mike Wilkinson, Pat Wimmer, and Robert Zubik. Organized for students with exceptional scientific ability, the biology' 1 class is taught by Mrs. Barbara Dougherty.

TOVS MADE In accordance with a course in child care and baby sitting, the ninth grade homemaking students have made stuffed animals and tnys which are now on exhibition in the; On. exhibit are a dog and pillow made by Sandra Sawyer, a cat and Humpty-Durnpty doll by Linda Schnell. a caterpillar by Millie Herbert, a monkey made by Lin- ria Eddie man, a poodle made by Marilyn Ward, a giraft by Sar- nh Eason. and a donkey made by Jo Leslie Treybig. A FUgpedy-Ann doll was made by Unda Henry, and Elsa Wilson marie a doll fashioned nfti-'r Pinocchio.

Those students who made ducks were Peggy Olive, Donna Murphey. and Karen Guidry. Nancy Mossey made a sock doll; Cynthia Moody made a cat and a rabbit; and Phyllis made a horse and a cat, Horses were mide by Linda Meyers and Mary Krlzak, while Mary Upton made "a pair of The girls are now sewing sportswear and will begin making dresses later thU month. Mrs Elizabeth Muennink the home teacher at Cedar Bayou. CHOIR OFF1CKRS New officers for eighth choir have been elected.

They Sarah Bossart. president; Connie Rallsback. vice president Kathy Anderson, secretary treasurer; Cliff Witt, reporter; Bruce Travis, riser captain; and Stephanie Greer, Patty Cox, and Jimmy Welch. Mrs. Xlna is director "of the GUESTS AT CLUB Tra Thompson and Norman Montgomery, co-captains of the Cedar Bayou basketball team, were guests at the Klwanis Club.

The club was honoring the captains at the basketball teams from Baytown schools. Barry Nettles and Gilbert Lumpkin. Cedar Bayou coaches, also attended the meeting. SCHEDULES George Perkins, boys' counselor, and Mrs. Bonnie Marti, girls' counselor, are now busy preparing schedules for eighth grade students.

The schedules are on a four year plan, including the ninth through 12th grades. Conference periods, from a.m. to 3:30 p.m., are being held through March 17. Parents of eighth grade students are urged to tallc with the counselors. scnian, Roborl E.

Lee the 'Junior Ro- ot the Year Award ual club banquet. quct was hold at the ek Count jy Club, Ann is president of service 'club. She is a member and served no re director of tho ig her first year at velyn Robson, club tresented Ann with a and charm at the Jrunson, junior and so- man, was in charge of the club's annual af- ucaiion major, was selected to the slate committee for programs and projects of the Na- lionai Education Association of Texas at the annual TSEA convention at the Rice Hotel Houston last weekend. Nineteen members of the Lee College SNEA attended the meet at which they were in charge of the caucus rooms for the state elections. Special guests and speakers for the conference were John McFarland, superintendent of the Houston Independent School District, and "Shorty" Powers, NASA astronaut.

Steve Vormillion of East Texas State College in Commerce was elected president of the Texas State Education Associa- Shiyers, North Texas State Col- ege in Dentiori, was elected vice Other officers include Heir port Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mlze, Highlands, announce the birth of a daughter, Tracie Lea.

She weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces when she was bora Feb. 27 on her mother's birthday at Gulf Coast Hospital. Tracie Lea has one sister, Kim DeLaine. Grandparents are Mrs. Ora Hayes, Baytown, Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Kelley, Highlands. Mrs.

Mary Ethel Kelley of Houston is great-grandmother. lege, treasurer; Janie Brodte, Abilene Christian College, rje- cording secretary; and Juik Berry. Weatherford Junior Coi- parliamentarian. Peggy Pollard, member jgftjhe Lee College SNEA, was "guest on KTRH radio program "Young Houston Speaks," a5oog with Jim Davis and Carol Bjk- er of Abilene Christian Mike Lanflon of 1 ako a guest on the show. Rent Yard and Garden Aerator-Spreader-RoUer-Till er and Lawn Mowers.

Pruett Pearce Ph. HJH- from T) handsomest boy in Theresa. Rogers. says this is the best choir HJH hai ever had Sharon Stanley loses her gum. Joel Carlisle has a bad cough in typing Clynn Janniase tells of her party Friday night Madge and Claudia Owens get a surprise Sharon Henderson sells candy Ninth graders try to learn poems and write them Robert Wood watches a carpenter fix a door Bui Shirley plays Tarzan Ickes cleans but his billfold The girls around HJH get phone calls.

Ricky Burch and Richard Har- ringtrn have secrets about girls Kluch is a lunch girl Stftphanic Rupp and the lunch girl make their first hundred in history Vickie Long Kpes gooncy, babysitting for 10 kid-; Angela Shirey has a "flame" Danny Randf and Rooen Wood look at someone. Quacks (Contfmted from Pujce S) proud Art Hili conducts a meeting David Barnes 1 ells about some costumes Martha Katt likes to listen to the Beatles Kathy Keating is a poem about an albatros Jeannie Lemon tells about future plans Mike Smith always riding horses Randy Attaway wants his name in the Woody Butler and Neat Askew txmtract a case of the measles Marie Swor travels to Houston to the rodeo. Richard Endertt Is always telling someone hello Jan Seamans has a different hair style Jan Lammers plays a good game ot golf Manan Lewis, and brother GonJan spend the on the golf Antlers bribes friend. SAVE MORE IN OPEN DAILY 7 to 9 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY IWi Weekend Carpet Dividend! "NASSAU" ROOM SIZE RUGS! 9X12 Modem color-fast nyon-viscose Na5sau rug with serged edges and foam backing. Exciting brown-white-black, candy srripe, green-brown- whirc, black and white, or beige-brown-whke.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1949-1987