April 14, 1972, Baytown, Texas

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THE B A Y T O W N S U N

Friday, April 14,1972

Top 10 Students At Highlands School Announced


Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Edwards, ranks third. JJie plays
Lhe flute in the HJS band and
enjoys a variety of sporls.
The student ranking fourth is
Stephanie Novosad, daughter
:>f Mr. and Mrs. Bernie A. NoThe top 10 students in the vosad. Stephanie plays drurns
al H i g h l a n d s in the HJS band cind was chosJunior School for the 1971-72 en as one of the most favorable
school yi.-jr have Ijern announ- students from her class.
ced.
Kernberly Warren, daughter
The student which has achi- of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Warren,
eved the lop honors of the ranks fifth. She is a speech stueighlh fjrade das.s is .Shirley dent and has recently won top
Muldrow, daughter of Mr. and honors for the school in various
Mrs Glen K. M u l d r o w . Shirley contests.
enjoys all sports ar.d is one of The student ranking sixth is
the student puiniits for the HJS Shirley Faye Blake, daughter
l>h lr
" (of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Blake.
B a r r y S m i t h e r m a n r a n k s Shirley takes a class in Plastisecond. He is the son of M r . anij craft and Ceramics in her
Mrs. {.'.(' Smilherman. Barry spare time, and is somewhat
i.s school president and is a par- fond of rap sessions.
ticipant of many school activi- iX-borah Estetter, daughter
ties.
of Mr. and Mrs. James P. EsH u t h vdwards, (laughter of teller, ranks seventh. Deborah

is a member of a softball team


and enjoys numerous other
sports.
James < Mark i Brazzil, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Brazzil, ranks eighth. Mark plays
trombone in the HJS band and
is a member of the local news
team.
The student that ranks ninth
is Donna Saulsbury, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe
Saulsbury. Donna enjoys travel and does a great deal of it.
Susan Curmnings, daughter

ASSEMBLY
Next, the student participa- The judges included mem- placed third in the talent com- rence, Debra McFarland,
of Mr. and Mrs. John Cummirigs, ranks tenth. Susan is An assembly of the entire tion in the walk for the March bers of the audition committee petition. Members of this group D ebra Routte and Zeteria
Ruth Edwards, Diana Estet- included Leader Pasha Ni- WheatfaJJ.
one of the stuttent pianists of student body was held in the of Dimes was discussed.
ter, Edgar Johnson, Chris chols, Brenda Ewell, Edith Prizes were presented to
the choir and enjoys a variety HJS auditorium Tuesday dur- 4
DISPLAY
Ford, Lelia Frazier, Gloria each of the winning performing homeroom period.
of sports.
Alive animal display came to Rupp and Lisa Smith.
These ten students were There were several topics on HJS Wednesday and was pres- The group receiving first Henderson, Margaret Law- ers.
chosen on the basis of grades which Principal Charles H. ented to each of the science presented a skit on the affect of
from the previous semester. Goss talked.
classes.
alcoholism. Lisa Rodriquez,
Class performance, back First was the distribution of Students were allowed to Tim Carpenter, Craig Flippo,
records, test results, personal honor passes for the third nine touch several of the large va- James Scaicca and Barry
outlook and altitude were tak- weeks. The passes for the sec- rieties of reptiles. These in- Smitherman presented the
en into consideration.
ond nine weeks expired March cluded the boa constrictor, skit.
Mrs. Uvelle Via, Charles24. The expiration date of the hognose snake and the long- Virgil Anderson placed secFreeman, and Charles Goss straight A honor passes for the nose tree (vine) snake.
ond with a drum solo.
selected the students.
The largest of these was the The group of Scorpio dancers
third nine weeks is May 27.

BUS Seniors To Be
Honored \t Luncheon
C A Y L E SMITH
ri Hill
Higr, School

The 1972 seniors at Barbers


Hill High School will be
honored with a Senior Luncheon on April 19, by the First
Baptist Church.
The senior sponsors will also
ziitend the luncheon. Senior
sponsors are Mrs. Elizabeth
Gill, Miss Zonelle Cornett, C.
H. R i c h a r d s o n and R. C.
Capello.
FHA
The Future Homemakers of
America is sponsoring a Sadie
Hawkins Party from 7:30 to
midnight April 29, in the cafeteria.
Committees will be formed
for food, entertainment, and
decorations.
Mrs. Janis Hill is sponsor.

WOOD NATURALLY BE

in the

AUTO MECHANICS
Barry Harvey, i n d u s t r i a l
arts teacher, and the auto mechanics class will go to Dallas,
Thursday.
They will tour General
Motors in Arlington, International Harvester and Frigicar
automotive air-conditioning in
Dallas.
TRYOUTS
Tryouls for the 1972-73 cheerleaders were held Monday.
MEET '
The University Interscholastic league shorthand and typing students had a meet with
Anahuac Monday.
GOLF
The golf team attended a
meet in Huffman last Monday
and came home with first
place.
Jabo I>eonard won the medalist trophy.
The golf members are Jabo
Leonard, Tommy Grimes,
Ritchie Johnson, Donnie Knox,
Jamey Horn and Morgan
Porter. These boys will now go
to Kilgore for the regional
meet.
VOLLEYBALL
The volleyball girls placed
second in the district meet last
week. There were six girls'
teams to enter the meet.
BHHS bested Shepherd and
Huffman. This placed BHHS in
the finals against Warren and
Warren won.
Miss Zonelle Cornett is
coach.
The boys also lost to Warren
TENNIS
The district tennis meet will
be held at 9 a.m. Thursday at
the high school.

Next there was recognition of boa constrictor that weighed


he top ten students from the approximately 30 pounds,
ighth grade.
There was also a 120 year oid
Goss then told the seventh turtle that weighed 80 pounds.
raders of their chance to be
TALENT SHOW
xempted from reading next The annual HJS talent show
ear, therefore, acquiring a was held Thursday during
ee elective period.
homeroom period.

BJS Spaghetti Supper Set


CONVENTION
CHOIR
A collective group of the BJS Mrs. Jean Lee, school lichoir is going to Green Acres brarian, attended a Librarians'
convalescent center April 12. Convention from April 3-7.
GOSLIN GAB
The BJS choir will also provide entertainment for the up- Cathy Walters sits on the
floor in math class . . . Julia
coming spaghetti supper.
Martinez gets perfume spilled
BAND
on h e r . . . Debra Thierey runs
Both BJS bands presented a fast . . . Bertha W i l l i a m s
oncert Friday at BJS. Theclaims
she has her own
bands played the pieces they personalthat
chair.

Dayton High School


Class Favorites Told

The Baytown Junior School


Parents' Council is sponsoring
a spaghetti supper from 5 to 8
Billie Dee Gratham is tne p.m. April 20 in the school cafenew president: Joan Eaton, :eria.
are playing for contest SaturBY
vice-president, Karen Ripko- Proceeds will go to the eighth day at Katy, Texas.
[MARY WELDER
wski, secretary: Janie Nor- grade banquet.
Among the music played by
Dayton High
School
cress, treasurer: Charise Mor- Tickets are 75 cents for chil- the advanced band was "Two
eau, reporter: Barbara Bald- dren under 12 and $1.50 for Moods," featuring Wanda
win, songleader, and Kari adults. Tickets were sold Mon- Knox with an oboe solo and
HUGH WOOD FORD
day and Tuesday at the school Elizabeth Rice with a cornet
Class lavofitfcs have been Reidland, historian.
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lected at Dayton High Also, the FHA held their
Mother-Daughter tea last a.m. April 19 and 20.
bchool.
Joyce Romine and Bimbo Thursday and the new officers Tickets may be purchased
anytime from the neighborTiffin were selected senior were installed.
lass favorites with Linda The Girl of the Year was hood chairmen.
Chairmen are Mrs. J. P.
Ulkie and Michael Lampson, Vicky Myers.
Carla Youngblood received Wallace, 1505 Missouri; Mrs.
unior class favorites.
Monya Farris and Tim Wil- the Crisco award. This award H. A. Bordelon, 2004 Kentucky;
iamson are sophomore favor- is given to the outstanding girl Mrs. R. E. Christensen. 422
Rollingwood;
Mrs.
Tom
tes and Debbie Oliver and in homemaking.
TICKETS
Hughes, 5103 Inverness; Mrs.
'erry Abshire are freshman
All L 'A" students are receiv- John Petrosky, 5405 Shirley;
lass favorites.
ing tickets to the Astro games Mrs. Steve Chandler, 4818 St.
MOVIE
Andrews.
The junior class at Dayton for this year.
Tickets will also be on sale
High School presented a movie Each of these students must
Thursday titled "The Curse of have at least an over-all 90 at the I^kewood Pharmacy.
average for the third nine
ALL-CITY CHOIR
he Living Corpse"
All-City girls' choir began
Also shown were three car- weeks.
practice Tuesday at the Robert
oons starring the Road-runAWARD
ner, Sylvester and Bugs Bun- Bradlev Hatcher, outstand- E. Lee High School auditorium.
ny.
ing science student at DHS re- The All-City boys' choir will
The movie concerned an old ceived a slide rule for his out- begin practice next Tuesday
and the mixed choir will pracman dying and leaving certain standing work in science.
directions to his relatives.
Bradley is also the recipient tice April 25th at the REL audi. . . does make a difference
FHA
of a scholarship to the Univer- torium.
New officers have been sity of Texas where he will en- The All-City Choir Festival
/ HEMEIT - HAU5EH \
elected for the Future Home-jter the field of petrolem will be May 6 at Ross S. SterAOCNCT
ling High School.
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