The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 6 of 24
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Jo Ann Sharp Wins $2,000 Scholarship At State D. E. Conference
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®EJ* •«! TMya > Wanda Ptochtk, a am lor, wai ager" received a Jhlnl place
Qimpany tt* we. awarded a trophj for the moat trophy Sue SarrtUa waa chair
Dtitrtct meeting! and various
workshop* on many phaaea at ed-
ucation were attended Saturday.
Thoae meinbem, who attended
the convention representing
George 1 Armatrong FTA,
Manured hy jttr Cm
Mj, were: Pent Berry. Jean-
That Believe,'* and “Cry Out
and Stout."
NATIONAL MERIT TEST
The National Merit SeMtth
ahlp Qualifying Teat will be flv-
en Tueaday, March U), kt lie
REL Auditorium, accord In* to
MMMHnry AumBum.
Thoae atudenta bile reeled la
taking thie teat ahould tsrn In
nnawUar, the regletretkin lee,
to the Outdaeee office
Raymond Wooten we* selected Ifor the Baytown Opportunity
war"*01 *• “Tr arcs. «. w
Three preliminary medala held at (he Cedar Inn. April II.
were awarded, 'They were The new ISw-ss dub officer,
awarded to Hoilla Riley for bust* will be preeented el the ennuel
oeu .peeking; Milton Couch, banquet.
ANTLER run
The Antler Club will hold lie
annual .prtng banquet April 4
et Holiday Inn.
Severe I guett. from the Elk.
Lod»e, the Antler Club’i apon-
oretory; Hetuy
r interpretation;
trie Oeyer, Unde MHon. Sha-
2JKerrv^Ka?*
Joanne Bemeram, Keny Kat •
rib* and Unda Endeftl
l« planning an Eaater Egg Hunt
man nf the aurvey
td to attend the banquet.
ChanVitw Pupils Hear Huntsville Prison Inmates
Thle protram, which he* been cram. It wu through the effort*
l-'M) preaented to atudent audience. «•» Mro Hart that the wogrem
B, MART all over the ..ale. fint original. ,or ,h* th,nnH'
Hti iw cd with four inmate, of the -----
ItAlKm itW-i Hunt.ville degree t Ion School.
H They concluded that pertiai)* r.M WaHara Dnrnlwnr
(Tunnel, ten ^ they could .leer other, away WT. WfllMKC ItCVCITCj
w — jJT 5T. 'Xrsy’srxsS Vvrlna fan Mother
15th annual Hate unvEMtal *f
the Tuu Stature Teacher, of
A merle*, which we. held la Aue-
tin, Feb »]»
At the flr.1 general *e**ioo of
I he delegate*. Devld Barton,
rvwen m. iwe cjxur, unu-
er the direction «i r><iany leak,
reoelvod superior and toad rat-
ing. at the Galana P.rtt Choral
Festival In Galana Farit Satur-
The group raeelvod superior
ratlng* In auliabiUty if Mflk
intonation, vowel* and eunao-
MR-and Interpretation
They received rating. ftan the
Judge* on “Eyrie EUmi," ”T*
•THE YOUNGER VIEWPOINT-
The Rev. Don Ooodwin of St.
Merit’. Method lit Church I* to
be gue«t epeaker. Keyett* mem-
TXJTGX sr
nrreuinu, annran noun,__
dre Heed and Jean ruller, ee-
rompented by Oelnre* Evnna.
will ting tor the gue.t* attend*
alao planning an Eaater Egg
Hum for the Negro Child Car*
"Whet do you think of .enlor.
being exempt from final exam*
If they have maintained an IT
grad* average in each of their
euhJectaT"
MjH atudent. up to any dangrrrw. dP
rrc non* their own live* may be
A .pedal program, "Opera- '*1^"* . . .
by the Tea*. Department of Har1 by the Channetview JtWor-
Correction from Huntivllle on Senior High School Parent*
Thuredey In Channelvlew High Teacher. Auoclatlon'i execu •
School auditorium - **- 11
"Future Teacher, tor the World
ail Attorney • General W#« •
■---who .poke to *e
Word to the Wte*.-
Aitornejr General Carr elan read
a telegram to the delegatee from
Governor John Qmnalty, wet.
goner 0*
coupon ||
telegram tn the detegatea from
Governor John OmnaRy. wel.
coming them to the elate rapl-
Itoda Heleway,
l>. Karon Sorr
< bet, alto*; and .
Greer, lenna
. eim, mw
m Him, Jud]
«trd, Pern Mart
e. KaSty NevU
el anprano*.
The cMSe wu
<nd high a*hoo|
Iged by Bober
tvl Verean W.
Mr* A M. Wt
w. I^Jbbock, V
•rg. and Mn.
(•rent, of gw I
If wu good •
I live hoard, followhtg Bit pita * C. Wallace. TBeeday.
CLIP THIS COUPON
Cheryl Sander*, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. E. W. Saodrr. of
MO Mabel Ave., Lynchburg, hu
been elected pmldent of the
Future Teacher. Association at
Deer Park High School. Bar-
bar* William, ha* been elected
first vice prealdent, Diane Ma*
hannev, second vice prealdent
and Christy Blackburn, aecra*
Other* are Linda Dragon,
trraaurer. Memory Wa.muth,
historian; and Janice McCaf-
next year were elected.
COLLEGE DEAN
Dr. 0. W. Maroom, dean of
San Jacinto College, wu the
auditorium, the program waa
held k> conjunction with Ttxu
Public School .Week. Thla week
has been *ct aside to draw at-
tention tn school, and their
inda.
Geh# Rlggle la the coajh for
the Deer Park team.
^KS.J
voliaybalj aad togy^lay* bm'c t J
(iogntratn >mmetr ertoetto* m>
prove It. They have high (topes
of nuking the team and even
higher hope, of making 'the
starting Uneup. V
The senior, going out to make
the team are Yvonne Vamell.
Linda Simmon*. Joyce Stobeugh
end Marilyn Rubac.
Along with thla year'* volley-
ball aeaaon, tennis ha. now tr
rived. Out nf the three glrla that
iii-jr.'M&x
year's aeninr class with a W.97
average. Her other honors this
year include membership In the
Notional Honor Society and Band
Mroemtot • \ \
trivia Bfckey wu selected a*
ulutatnrian. with a S4.ST avtm-
nee. Sylvia lg alao a member
of the honor aoctety and wu
.rlc lrd to All-Hegional Band
the singles
Mins Denies Rumor
Of Manta KeiHe
LONDON (API—Brltlah get
reu Jana Asher said toda.\
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.