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April 14, 1972, Baytown, Texas
April 14, 1972, Baytown, Texas
April 14, 1972, Baytown, Texas
THE B A Y T O W N S U N
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
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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.
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