The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 24 of 24
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tM Weguuaa III
Ihuriday, Mirch 5, 1964
Lee? College Hosts. Area Seniors Thursday
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Itnton bom high schools to
Baytown and Am surrounding
I'm haw been Invited to tha
ltl»;h schools
tvent ineluda Anahuae
School, Barbefl Hill
School. Baytown high i
Omar and Rsbart KTUmN
Cruaby hlfh Khoola Croshy and
Draw.
Tha purpoat ol Senior Night
seconding to Council President
David Smith la promote Intaraat
In attandlm Lea Onflow among
high i.IkoI scnkn* hy SfxmitiK
the academic and social Ilia 01
the school. Members of the Sen-
ior Night committee are Jahn
Invited to the event Registration be etna at
tour ot the school
I m amt
p.m
will be provided to email groups
aa aantora begin to arrive.
At T p.m . an aaaemMy win be
hold to acquaint senior* with
era and campua
organtxation* Lee College band
toM-gMMHdlbVttb • atKirt
musical program until I p.m.
Al l j>.m. an sU-school flute*
ARABIAN ttl'KAKEB
Tahaeen B a a h e a r, General
aasul tram the United Arab
Republic, was gueet speaker
Sunday on a program presented
Sunday on a program presented
by the Lee College Organisation
oi Arab Student*
will he held In tha gym.
fie a*l In to la chart* « Am band
t Bulelt
1 - T,Tw%n
Student CbuneU'i annual Senior - ,
Vight Thuraday (tonight) at Lee at
Nugent. David Smith. Jtrilyn
Malone, Alan Erwin and David
kjeatllmH
i \ m JS J55
rind far all ihoae attending the begin*, ragtatratton will end.
For thoee who do tat Uriah
attend the dance, the pool will
be open during Atta period. Lw
Onltoge d&ok'i Oau wW pro-
vide refrathmsnta at Am danee
Registration lasts from I
Baaheer to stalkmed In San
fh|MlMb-Mi ll WOMdn CB g
lecture tour of the United Sttte*
Topic ot the talk waa Am run
rant riea In Arab nattonsUsin
Member* ot Ate club held
al Lake Houiton Satur-
picnic
day and Am general public waa
fintofl. will A tho tkm
were Arabian lood, «ame* and
muale. Profits from Bcwi tale*
HMOMUi
air and pnwtft I
om>, Lika New | -
pprecleU.
tor co.
alflc Orel#
tin
Saturdiy!
to. healer,
, low nUto-
L low mile-
The most
juits inthejfiqster
*]?aradeare from
Gregory’s i*M
■ will be uied to finance club a<
to Uvhlea In the future.
There are now IS members of I
the OrganiiaUon U Arabian Stu-
ldents own the United Arab Re-
publics of Saudi Arabia, Iraq.l
Syria and Qatar.
REIU.I. KAMBi.r.N
Carol Lynd expresses the com-
data torn ahe haa to David I
Geaslln'i ability to pick band* S
...Melanie Cobum teams up
with Texas student* and Lamar
lech student* to win a iKittle ol
champagne . .. Johnny Hreaugh
tell* all about hi* roommate ...
l-’anlce Page recognises a Ik-
when * he hear* one . . . Mary
i union had hi* hone on the
lifth floor of the hotel and RJee
official* didn't aeem to Atink lea
much of Ate Idea according to
member Ybnl Feller*.
Galland .smith enjoy* teeing a
very funny movie . . David
Nilsmlth enjoys a frle«ll>
greet inti from a friend at a fill-1
tog stawm... Gay McFarland!
can't teem to control herself In
the hall* . ,. Jerry SmlAt can't fl
*eem to remember name* . . ,11
Mary Davta get* upeet at Aw
mertkin of poem* by Edgar Al-
lab Poe ... Kay Pyle and Joe
lludec make laat minute plan*||
■ evacuate a classroom
I riiwiwnt a * •
^ ton Heim itudtoe tangaad
Land can't help laughing al
Mill* mil
MM *.. launtr Blk ato>
take* a Wand tor aomaena etoe
according to Scharlotte Hall.
11 Member* a( Am Lee CbHtga
TSEA met Mike Landon and
DonH
for a history tcet... Klafo
aid Gresham put* an a ihow
for Mi gyrvetoas ... Don Ma-
gill wait* for t badmttton game
.., Don Nut blame* hi* cut of
Am mettle* on Donmr Dhv.
Contrary to popular opinion.
Sharon Lerch to * Mudent ai
Stephen F. Amlin College, not
Sam Houston Stale . . . Lad
weak was my week for mis-
takes, not only did I mtoa Shan
on'* school, but according to Al-
ton Laird, I goofed an Aw date
for senior night . • • So. all ol
you senior*, it's Karen 3 ... I
hoi* senior* read this column
.,. Jerllvn Malone works hard
for her committee chairman...
Joe Manuel I* Inierreted In ftela
trip* . . . James Sterling trlls
hi* "eeo'' clau all about Texas
Only of BeaE*...A eabe Lfta 1Mt...Vabai
Up fo Rag. 39.95...Al Brand New 19M SuH*.
histnrv, with * little help from
Don Yarborough at their Rice Herschel Moore ... Fred ■
Hotel convenAon headquarter*- lenjoy* a night at church.
Step Into fha light of Spring wWu
P.H.M., Griffon and Glann Arthur Suit*.
Robbins Presides
At Council Meeting
* 9
65% dacron' Polyester
35% Combed Cotton
SPRING SUITS
Put yourialf In our
By MANA
. shoes — and suit*, snd
BCAVEBS
J ihirh, and neckw*#^-
Earae* Maan
V end see for yourself!
Jeatar Dgt
\ It’s nice to be noticed,
— end epperel from
Gregory's with our -
famous fif, can focw
favorable attention on
you from now on! Tab
a look right now.
Inc.
BI2424I
Oh Monday the spring semes-
tar member* of Am Student
Council met for the firat time,
The meeting wa* called to or-
der by Tim Robbins, new presi-
dent. Lynn Galloway, secretary,
made a now student council roll
of the officers, chiefs, and room
representatives.
To familiarise the new mem-
ber* with parliamentary proce-
dure, Mr*. Marion Brown, girl*'
MMr, gave a sort talk. TV
old member* of The council In-
troduced an Imaginary motion
to ihow the new member* how
a motion I* put before the court-
dL
BRASS ENSEMBLE '
The new Brau Ensemble,
[roup of member* of the Horace
darat band, will play publicly
for the firat tima Saturday night
the Mann cafeteria,
the Weet Baytown Neighborhood
Girl Scout group will have a|
dinner to honor of Girl Scout jj
iWt.
CHOIR SINGS
The Horace Mann choir, un-fl
Bar tha dtoaetka of Mtoal
FnMM Ban®!****, eaag tori
BwWW Juntor High Thursday i|
and will sing tor them again L
Friday.
Among Am songs Am choir d
presented were "Sing Praise*,'
’"Do Re Ml.''
I Usiab *' «'
TWO DAYS ONLY
...Amazing offer ‘this$
weekend only-these
suits just unpacked and
will go back to their reg-
ular price Monday... Al I
carry our famous Beall-
park label.
Expert Alterations
Are FREE
from the "Sound
of MimIc." "The Streets of La-
redo" with Kenny Fenelor a*
soloist, "How Am West Wu
U'etes •* >rv..kw. e.tu. ••
Won." Drunken Seller," 'Okla-
homa." and a medley d songs
from "Carousel," tnd "The Lord |
Bleu You and K
Sound of
Music." Accompanist for the!
choir I* Kay Armitrong,
UBBABT NEWS
Mrs. Lois Sneed, librarian, I
has been giving library lessons |
to eighth grade English classes
These lessons on the card cats-1
log, the encyclopedia and
abridged guide will enable the
students to do research paper*!
on subjects assigned to them by
their teacher*. They will be able
to do their papers wlAi these |
references.
The Horace Mann Library has |
iretved 100 new books, and!
more are coming to every day
are]
bp
lu-mleld, "Communism in Our
World" by Caldwell, "Mine tori
Kaapa" by Little, “non Bhflahj
to San Juan" by Dyer, "Hone«t-|
kn'* Kw
... FLOWER FRESH AND EASTER PRETTY... CINDERELLA FASH-
IONS. LOVELY CREATIONS FOR THE LITTLE MISS. ALL NEW *44
STYLES ARE CAPTURED IN OUR EASTER AND SPRING COLLEC-
TION OF CINDERELLAS! TWO-PIECE OUTFITS. A-LINE STYLES.
JUMPER AND EMPIRE CREATIONS.
toftsE™,
Nl*
ter Mi
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TV n
LOVE WITH
VOL4I.NO
PARomax
toWE Oppartu
"Met at 7 »
"to school.
**««*»«
ktM*t "leaker
•MmlPaiM
director of <
Jadatoi
new projects a
tor parents to a
V.U.A a
■r nf Girl
:> Council
rajKt. >
HPhatotoa
Jtrw
rota of Girl Sco
Training En
jmht n
« aviation bo
Balkar's
fmmikH
MRS MARY I
mar Ml Mb Jm
ly, Katie John" by Calhoun,
"Junior Book of Ineectt" by
Teale, "War BeneaAi the Sea'
by Hanhain, ‘The
- ..Wat
■impossible
Journey" by Blxby. and "Wat-11
ker's Rhyming Dictionary."M
S (Ol'NCIL
ly parent*
help withl
MIIMI______
Horace Mann Parents Council
met Monday night with Mrs. Ed-
die Helntschel presiding. The
council Is making plana for Am
ninth grad* party and the sixth
grade party, a* well u looking
toward the coming year. Mrs.
llakitorhal urges a
who would like to
the parents' council next year
to contact Mrs. L. F. McCraw,
chairman of the nominating
com ml tire. . —
AKOt’ND MANN
Mike Thompson and Gary Ful-
ler like to jilay golf on Die
ground . . . Betty Blann gets a
rprise . . . Many Cedar Bay-
i boys are seen at a HM par-
Justin Kollmeyor didn’t
wear his glasses Friday
Lynn Calloway a friend, Susan
Derdln, visits HM . . . Diana
Williams had a late slumber
party . . . LaVorme Olive had a
ireakfast fight with her sister
and eame to school wlAi straw-
berry Jam on her skirt... Pa-
tricia Thompson mske a good
caddy
Susan Busch has a crush on a
■Harbor M«y jhbm
Bckley gives out Information
. Talented is the word for Kay
Melissa Mullens and
have* fun in
Haul swim... Randy Williams
like to walk with girls . . . Don-
nie Messerschmidt likes “Gravy
. . . Glenda Lane moves
warn to lunch . . , Lyan Ms-
Dowell has fun Saturday ...
Tommy Stewart can't ‘'drive"
Haight . . Robert Shelton
ves his notes in room 3S .,.
ta Ogden couldn't read Mon-
, . . Nancy Savage has a
Etsta
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GAYLE MERAI
Mr and Mr*. R.
Hanld Lane, wt
daps* Friday |
mortal Baptist ■
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056685/m1/24/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.