The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Page: 10 of 10
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10 The Baytown Sun
Local ne
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
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can be recycled city-
wide. including paper
items, glass, tin or steel
cans, aluminum cans,
and plastic bottles or
containers.
Paper items that are
collected include paper,
cardboard, dairy and
juice containers, paper-
board. magazines, news-
papers and junk mail.
Plastic items that
should be recycled will
be labeled with the recy-
cling symbol and a num-
ber I -7.
Items that should not
be included in any of the
recycling receptacles
include food waste,
films, plastic bags, plas-
tic wrap, or foam cups
and containers.
Yard waste should also
never be included in
either the new recycling
cart or the/standard blue
bin.
To entire collection,
recycling should be
placed at the curb by 7
a m. on' yout recycling
day.
During the pilot pro-
gram. recycling through
out the city will continue
as usual.
For more information
on recycling visit
www.wm.com, or call
the City of Baytown's
Public Works Depart-
ment at 281-420-5300
When the City Council
approved the pilot pro-
gram. Leiper said. “You
realty get to the point
that we’re rccycIing so
much, other than food-
type waste, there’s not
much left to throw away,
and that's what we're
trying to get to."
American Legion Auxiliary sends 12 students to Boys State
The following young
men were in Austin June
5-10 studying Texas gov-
ernment; Each attendee
campaigned for an office
The attendee voted into
office served that office for
the duration of the camp.
Some part icipatcd i n
sports while others took
part in a talent show.
Boys State is a program
for youth, sponsored by
American Legion Post 323
along with the American
Legion. State of Texas.
For. more information
about Boys State, contact
American Legion Post 323
at 281-422-4432.
Wesley Winn
Wesley Winn is the son
of Kathy and Wes Winn
l ie attends Bay tow n
Christian. . In school
Wes i c y..
partici-
pated ■ ■■ in
National
II on <> i
Society
Tie is.also
-m-m a 'hrec
WINN year var-
sity letter-
man in baseball as a pitch-
er. He w as a member of the
l-C \1 all-state baseball
team, Wes is a two-year
letterman in basketball. He
was a member of the 1st
team T-CAL . all-district
!■ basketball and the T-CAL
stale basketbal I a 11-tourna-
ment team. In 2010 lie wu- ;
the Kiwanis sophomore of
. the year and the Hugh
t FBricn Youth I cadcrship
ambassador We.slcy i- a
member of the Alliance
Bible (Lurch
Sam Vallagomesa
Sam Vallagomesa is the
son of Elizabeth and
Samuel Millueomesa I k-
attends Ross S. Sterling
11 i g h
ft
VALLAGOMESA
Sehoui
where he
holds, the
position
of first
eh a i r
oh o e
player in
the sym-
phonic hand Sam is a
region band member. 2nd
hand. 2nd chair. Sam takes
; mapy advanced placement
courses including; U,S.
history, calculus B( .
physics B. computer sci-
ence. English and eompn-.
sit ion. lie received 2nd
place in the school history
fair historical paper cate-
: gory. He was a band licit)
officer 2009-2011 and the
student council junior v ice
president lie is also the
'Christian' Student. Union
second president; He is die.
Interact C lub treasurer..
. (Litside. of school. Sam is a:
member of the church
; retreat leadership team at
St. John the Evangelist'
C atholic Church, He is a
Rotary Youth Leadership
Award attendee! Sam was
Duke Talent Initiative Pro-
gram attendee. Sam also
plays the saxophone. Sam
sings in the choir at Ster-
ling and St. John
Evangelist Youth Ensem-
ble Sam is a member of
Archdjocesan Youth Coun-
cil Leadership Team of the
Diocese of Ilottston-
(inhesion Sam was elect-
ed vice president of the
National Honor Society
for 2011-2012.
Grant Harber
Grant Harbcr is the son
of Cynthia and Danny
l larber. He has participat-
ed in the school's soccer
team, baseball team and
Key Club I le is currently
earned 2nd in district for
2011), CX debate (swept
district district champions
and went
to state),
Outside of
school.
0 d o m
was in-
volved in:
St. John’s
Catholic
Church,
JijL
MM
0D0M
. t a k i n g
Spanish
as an
elective
and has
t at e n
American
at x Sign Ean-
HARBER
' Lee ( ol-
lege. lie plans to attend
Lee College tins summer
and be a sign, language
interpreter in, the Future.
He is an active member of
his church's youth pro-
gram. Redeemer Lutheran
(Lurch of Baytown. He
has ’ participated in many !
youth functions at the
Redeemer Lutheran
Church such as the Nation
l.( MS t Lutheran Church
of Missouri Synod) Youth
(lathering m New Orleans.
. LA in the summer of 2010
and the Men’s Breakfast
lie attends, church weeklv
and aemelv plays the role
ot ueolvtc t alter hov) dur-
ing . the church service.,
I iirthci he volunteers by
taking; care of the lawn id
she dmivli grounds In,the
community. (irant has par-
ticipated in Relay for Life .
and helped his neighbor by
mow mg her law n every
two weeks. During the last
.: semester of the 2010-2011
school year.; lie was to
selected to attend baseball
camp in CapeCod. Mass
I le lias actively been seek-
. ing working on obtaining
sponsorship funds to at-
tend this camp where he
will receive training as a
baseball pitcher. ■
Jared Odom
Jared Odom is the son of
Beth Gibson and Lucky
Odom. Jamal Odom at-
tends Ross S. Sterling
High School. He is eur-
rently enrolled in the fol-
lowing advanced place-
ment courses ii.S, history.
English language' and
composition, statistics,
pre-calculus and physics,
lie. has earned college
credit through advanced .
placement exams in:-
human geography and
world history Jared made
all “A" student honors for
h)s high school career. In
school. Odom was
involved in the following:
varsity baseball: (pitched
and played outfield), stu-.
dent council vice presi-
dent, National I lonor So-
ciety. Interact Club histori-
an, Key Club. Sterling
speech and debate club
vice president. Sterling de-
bate co-captain. Sterling
speech co-captain, UIL
current' events participant
(part of the team that
HOUCHINS
serves as
the liturgical minister and
lector in Sunday evening
masses. CCE assistant
teacher and retreat leader
for confirmation candi-
dates.
Zachary Houchins
Zachary Houchins is the
son o! Mike and l.ollie
Houchins lie attends!
Goose Creek Memorial
High : School. He is
enrolled in the following
advanced placement class-
es : chemistry. English,. and
U.S. history. In school he
is involved in the loll ow-
ing: Na-
1 i on! a I
H o n or
Society
l member
and presi-
dent). stu-
d e n t
eo u ti e i 1
member.
Key Club member. Good
Sportsmanship;■ League
member. Safe School
ambassador and Patriot
ambassador. Zachary is
! also a varsity member of
the.golf team In the tall of
2012 he plans to attend
Texas A&M; University. /
Zach Holt
/aeh Holt is the son of
Su/y and Keith Holt He
attends Ross S Sterling
High School. His scholas-
tic achievements include
top 10 percent PS AT score
for Sterling High School in
2010 and National Honor
Society for 2010-2011. '
Besides his rigorous aea-
d c in i e
p;; i
H 11 c i
ill the I o I -
Vi low me
Region X
' \|f A. I I -
Region,
"Qv-p ... M i x t d
C’ li o i r
2008- 2011. Sterling
Varsity Chou 2009-2011.
Sterling Choir spirit cap-
tain' 2010-2011. Goose
( reek Robotics team
member and drive captain
2010-2011, Sterling junior
varsity cross country
2009- 2010. West Brook
boys chon 2008-2009,
play piano, guitar, man-
dolin. ukulele and hand
drums. In the community
Zach participates in the
following: Eagle Scout
(February 2011). P. R. A.
Y 4-star Religious
Scouting Award recipient,
member of the St. Mark’s
United Methodist Church
praise band (2010-2011).
ExxonMobil GCCISI)
Partners in Education vol-
unteer (2010-2011) and
member of Cedar Bayou
SAGER
Grace United Methodist
and St. Mark's United
Methodist youth groups
(2009-2011)
Marc Tyler Sager
Marc Tyler Sager is the
son of Benny and Kart
Sager. Mare attends
Barbers Hill High School.
His aca-
d e m i e
a eh ie V e -
rne n t s
include:
straight A
stud e n t
a n d
Advanced
Place -
men! and
dual credit classes. In
addition to his classes.
Mare is involved in cross
country, varsity swim
team. National Honor
Society. Peers Assistance
and Leadership. Crime
Stoppers. Key Club. UIL
Computer Applications.
IIA and LIFT Other
activities include: church
youth group. Junior
Rodeo Committee, and
Stand Now.
Luis A. Passament Jr.
Luis Passament Jr.
attends Robert E Lee
High School. He has
received the following
recognitions: artwork
earned Division. IV in
2011 VASE, Community
Service. Award in College
Forward. He is involved in
the following organiza-
tions: National Honor
Soeietv, Student Council
College Forward,: and
AVID, lie enjoys volun-
teer work and has per-
formed service through:
the YMCA Health Fair
and City
of Bay-
h
MsU*! H
VyjK Luis
the presi-
IH dent of
PASSAMENT Sterling
Munici
Library Teen L.O.L
(Leaders of the Library)
for the past two years. He
is serving .i two-year term
as the parliamentarian for
R.F..L. Parents, Teachers
and Students organiza-
tion; His volunteering
efforts include assisting
the library as well as
Christian Catholic
Education for our Lady of
Guadalupe Church.
Hunter Waldie
Hunter Waldie is the
son of Patrick and Kerry
Waldie. He attends Robert
E. Lee High School.
Hunter has been a mem-
ber of the varsity baseball
team for two years. Mu
Alpha Theta, Key Club (2
•vears). Key Club historian
for 2010-2011 and
National Honor Society.
He is also
iNDLE
WALDIE
all-district and honorable
mention all-district 2011
Curtis Randle
C u rt i s
n
'* M I eh
Sth'" '
‘ Hd
^ Jy f o o t b a 11
and par-
ticipates
in triple jump on the track
team Outside of school
he is involved in a variety
of activities.
Terrance Boyd
Terrance Boyd is the
son of Yolanda and
_ Terrance
Boyd
, cc H'gh
school.
■
BOYD pa/,icl-
pates in
football where he has
earned honors as the
unanimous first team, all
district defense and sec-
ond team, all district
offense; Terrance is
involved in theater and is
a member of the
International Thespian
Society. Troupe .362, a
world-wide acting and
technical theater organi-
zation.
Trey Thompson
Trey Thompson attends
Barbers Hill High School.
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photo was submitted.
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