The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964 Page: 10 of 22
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T. jraJcy, iovewbor 5, 1964 s
Students to Mrs. Charlene Kel-
ly’s ninth grade English classes
have entered an essay contest
which will help te strengthen
their patriotisin. the essays
were written to bring out those
things' the students believe to
hm top essays were chosen,
hen a group of Horace Mann
front these ten.
have been other students in oth-
er schools in Baytown writing
*« the same subject, and first
ad tajeadi grade level
the contest. This is a program
Drought about through discus-
rk» of members of Thursday
Forum,, a women's study group
in Baytown. *
Mrs. Kelly is president of this
group, and several other mem-
bers are teachers. The top es-
say in each grade level will be
read to the .members of Thurs-
day Forum by fee winning stu-
dents.
Softball Tournament To Be Held
ry; Kenny ruiten, treasurer;
thg Other officers. •
The .group is sponsored by
Mrs. - Lynn ' O'Hagen. Members
speak as much
bkvdlunrg
their conversational French.
DEMOCRATS
Young Democrats Qub mem-
bers have elected Perry Tan-
er to head the,organization. Vice
rs; Jtis
ratal Padar, secretary; A1 Rom-
berg, treasurer; and Deana Gor-
dy, reporter.
.The members have been ac-
tive for the past monfes. in the
' of the Democratic Par-
support of fee Democratic Par-
ty. Members have helped at the
Students are asked to bring sack party headquitteri ihnhtTtcfaw
fetofete for ttnudwtaiM eled political material.
REBKI. ROUNDUP
Otic is a Mg help in
Jn a small gar
according to Walter Queen and
Johnny Chamberlain . . . Rich-'
•rd Gresham learns that intclje-
geoce comes with higher educa-
tion .., WancU Hausman-gives
Essay Contest Is Underway At Mann
about the
America. First, Post.”
LIBRARY NEWS Beverly Anderson, chief of will do mostly precision drills
Mrs, Lois Snead, Mann librar-1 hails, is chairman of the patrol- i during its performance A * /s
1st, reported that the iterary men. The band will enter the field,i/’\/ V^QFV&f
- - - WHISPER DAY under fee field leadership W
Nov 5, has been
as "Whisper Day"
tor Horace Mann-ers. The stu-
dents will not be allowed to talk
loudly all day Thursday until
the pep rally before the Horace
Mann - Cedar Bayou iootball
game Thursday night. At the
has many books and magazines
on politics this year. Many *tu f Thursday,
dents may he interested to the desfgtptoea
followin'! books- during this week
of elections. “The Presidency”
bv Gerald W. Johnson; ”Politi-
cians and What They Do" by
David Botter: 'Tie Great Con-
stitution" by Henry Steele Com-
; "We Are the Govem-
fey Mary EHifif; "T
President of the United States'
by E. B. Fincher; "Know Your
Government" by Rand McNal-
ly; and "How We Choose our
President” by Lee Gray.
A few magazines which have
iome articles of Interest in them
are "U.S. News and World
Report." "Newsweek," "Tine"
and “Tie Saturday Evening
serve as hallway patrolmen for
the next two weeks.-The more- ~
tog patrolmen are Yvonne Ms-
Neese, Leightor. Olive, Law-
rence Price, Linda Pyles. Don-
place certificates will bu award- m Shannon. Robert Stephenson,
' * * ' entering Cheryl WaMrip, Ray NeB Weeks,
Ginger Whitaker, Diana Wil -
liams, Bobby Perkins, Mary
ZfetfeiR and Donna Read.
Afternoon patrolmen are Chris
Anderson. Kathy Anderson, Ken-
neth Bashnim, Sterling Bryant,
Cleon Curawsy, Karen Ctepper,
Bobby Collins, Kip Gonger,
Brenda Dew, Pam Grantham,
Linda Gutee. Mary Sue Hester,
Pud Johnson, Cathy Kaderll
and Linda Ketvin.
FRENCH STUDENTS * t Deana Gordy amazed at the
and Pam Connor are
quite the bargain huntefs and
advice seekers ... Mary Simkm
struggles to get her' hair dty in
time for, ‘
‘ i*
just a little while longer.
lloy* Ash spends much
i n the library: "wotting"
Paula Rooney reminds
that it Is the wrong cU*» . .
Harriet . Johnson always has a
smile and a wave.
MuRjmm* Capps soon*
through the parkfeg tot to her
blue car ,. .. ‘Joann Bonnin pa-|“
directions to where tojnd a
friend. • /
Sandra Head gets.* charm-
tag new baMyh. /. Am Raw
leaves just to time to give her
parking place to a late arriver
Douj Barr yfaita patiently to
Betty Thompson always ready
with a quick answer . . . Caro-
lyn Corwin has a continual
smile . Pat Hudnall goes un-
noticed in the crowds , . . Larry
Cas^y enjoys Homecoming at the
proudly
his new second car.
Joimnv McWilliams wears his
mind out’studying Tor lest* . .
Becky .Camp gives vital taforma-
thtn to the library . . . C. P.
i Whyte seen riding .around look-
ing for a parking space. ......
! Tumi vESfensrewithe typi
of campaign button that every-
one thinks that she would . ; .
Tommy Hathaway looks -Jon
tiered by a blonde t . , James
Moore distributes crack-pot lit-
erature, - * —- •
Barbara Miller spoU a bug ..
Sara Watson eagerly writs to go
to class ... . Bobby Floyd
" gracefully" walks through the
parking' tot . . . Sharon Laney,
parking'tot
gives her viewpoint
Jeanie Geyer tells about her
mixed up weekend . . . Dawn
Robins is rescued by a lonely
neighbor in time to save the
night . . . Delores Evans re-
turns from another weekend
trip to a college.
It Was Election Day At Highlands, Too
rally, speeches will be made
Coach EDI Thompson a n
HoDoman.
Kenny Fenelon, a sophomore
at Robert E. Lee, and-former
HM football player and student
body president, will give a short
talk to the students. Students
will leave the auditorium yell-
ing "HM — Mann Beat the
Bears"!
BAND DRILL
Thursday night at Memorial
' t-HM Band, under
direction- of Fled Parker,
St. Joseph’s
Junior High
Will Cpen
si
drum major Lynn McDowell,
playing "Parade March " The
band will spell "HELLO” to the
Cedar Bayou fans, while play-
tog "Hail, Hail, the Gang's AD
Here". rheH.-a. cE-nbination of
diamond iliafirihsabd precision
drills will be seen on the field
white the band plays
lto band will make a unique
exit v-hile playing "North-
woods.”
.HANK BONFIRE
The anni:al3forace Mann bon-
fire will be Wednesday, Nov. U,
at the ID! practice field. Stu-
dents have been asked to gather
wood for this event and bring
it- to school nent week.
AROUND MANN
GcraidPuiser had _
hfafedyf ,- Kay Armifeong
Buccaneer staff for 1964-
'63 has been announced by Hen-
ry Mayra, coordinator of the pa-
m
some mteresting7 gob-
lins . . Esther Tempjtn is, a
traitor? , . . Walter Jsfese.-. Is
seen on. Halloween , : Bobby:
Kinsey. Ronnie Compton, and
Lawrence White/ride bicycles
down town at T a.m. advertis-
ing . . , Gary Fuller makes odd
hand signaLcAvhcn he eotr-es out
of. the feuddle . . . Charles
Strauss jjw his canoe fixed . ; -.____
Ltoda Mixon has a sore foe.J Neal and Raiald
Hill gets something in'
for her baton .,... Maim
ttos hope for a victory Tfcurs-
night . . . Beverly Andfer-
son and Justin Kollmeyer talk
behind people’s baeks . .. Shel-
ly Sprague forgets. . . . Betty
Brown is proud to be fifteen
. . Cindv Couch receives let-
ters from Houston . . ; Char-
lotte Hawthorne has fun ...
Who are “Petunia Pickle" and
“Fredna Fickle?”
Bobby Pji nter giyys out cam-
Jennifer Strati
paign
the new junior h^'hTn
at a party . . -. David Donne
riving. The date is
rythtog
opening
buildipj? ,ls arriv
Nov/15 if evei
act - - " .
——„ ---iy" down
carpet and to move in aH
fee furniture
The fountain, which is such an
added attraction will undergo a
few more changes before loot*.
For further developments as
to facts concerning the new
school, students may consult stu-
dent council members before
the next meeting so that they
'T'^riafn’itmd of support
, . Deborah Howell talks t
ihe phone for two-hours' . .
Dale Ward gets meet when talk-
ing about the Electoral College
. .. Many, homerooms voted on
Election Day . . . Robert Lem-
mon was an embarrassed foot-
ball phyer . j .- Robert Tuck
can not stay out of trouble .
Jerry Cpx messed up Hallow een
night... Gary Kimmey sits on
lientlv waits'l^Tslwvnoke .. £5" answe!? * <W****' the floor while getting books. . *
William Tnney for facts.
HIGH MASS
Monday morning the Junior
High students sang a High Mass
The Mass was a Requiem Mass
to honor of All Souls Day. This
was the first High Mast feat fee
teMBtfiliiitenw ttfeRm Mm
of the Junior High.'!'.
art ( Lass
The ninth grade art class has
started a new-projegt. They are
going to make animals out of
string. This is going to be done
by blowing up a balloon and
by blow
shaping it into the form of an
animal, then covering the bal-
loon with string that has glue
on It. When, the glue dries pop
and you have an ani-
mal made out of string.
the balloon i
STUDENT BULLETIN
A student bulletin was issued
Friday to the students. In this
was contained much information
which has been under discussion
lately.
STAFF. MEETING
The' members of the annual
staff had a meeting Thursday
; fter school. During this meet-
ing they discussed what should
adgill. Democratic ; Dan take the written part of the driv-
Lang, Richard Alexander, Gary era' teat and if he passes, he
Clement, and Patricia Parker,
for Ihe Republicans and Randy cense, restricted to driving with
On Tuesday, for the first *ime
in fee history of Highlands J un-
High School- a political de-
bate, complete wjth campaign
speeches and posters tar both
parlies, and a mock election.
held to fee auditorium at
the school.
Only ninth graders participat-
ed officially.
will
ini, HIIU u IK iriiwcn, lie
receive his driver's li--
Ooran tor the Democrats.
Sponsoring teachers were Mrs.
Ruth Compton and Mrs. Ma-
rian McWhorter Other cooperat-
ing ninth grade teachers are Mr.
Charles Freeman and Mr. Jim-
my Good son. Other teachers
who wen present for the politi-
cal debate am Miss Lynn Walk
Mrs Eloise Bobbitt. Mr. Don
Perry. Mr. Charles (Buddy)
Class and James Cunningham. ^ _______ ^ __________
Eari Peel, fee Highlands Houston Coliseum was enjuyvd her fortune to a fake
rorresporetem m The Baytown fey Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mcwhon- sum, wtl whet went down
. — ---------- Ester Lsuratoe. David
a licensed driver in ihe car.
HIGHLIGHTS
Is Alan McWhorter really a
mocking bird" ... Rogers Sim-
mons writes a note . . . Robert
Bailey doesn’t like tape record-
er’s .. . Roaesnna Bickley and
Pee Wee Fanner enjoy a foot-
ball game . .. Drivers' Educa-
tion to greeted with mixed emo-
tion ... The dollar concert held
recently in Houston at the Sam
. ______ mtar
tad the informal debate, which
was held first, then the "ctom-
fbn esamtoahon" of each . .
mittee, and then the moderators
led fee audience participation
question-answer period.
Alan McWhorter and Tim
Looney were leaders of the Dem-
ocratic and Republican party
. took the pictures tor the
school records and esndid pic-
turn during the informal de»
ate. |
In the final election, where
the ninth gradfrs, voted. Presi-
dent JoRnson woo over Senator
Cokhvater by a vote of 115 to
».
DRIVERS
A nine-week course far Drivers’
Edu.aiion to being given all
nintn graders. Taught by the
Mrs. Sandra Erwin and Charles
Os (Badfer) Qt fee foam
PONYTAtl
ter, ...
Smith, Randy Doran. Alan Mc-
Whorter. and Beverly Thread gill
- Mrs. Florence Chandler help*
the "politickers" . . . Shirley
Brough says hello ... A "get
wen quick" message to Suqette
Lf id.*jv*. . . Beb< Wood. Caro-
lyn Bobalik. and Pam Fleming
discus* pep squad news ... Rob-
ert Passmore. Eddie Ltodsay
and Steve Mcloy enjoy home-
room perkd . . . Donald Cur-
ries. Judy MeNabb and Am P-v-
Baa discuss a tonic "ri'iH W--
pottonce" ... The studmt-fae-
ulty volleyball game to anxious-
ly anticipated. -
Mrs. Sandra Erwin Mumsra
someone ,. . Mrs. Ruth Onmp-
ton has a downing student - ..
Randv Doran's “wise Confucian
saying" *, "Th» Jrind* cf Ihe
earth blow in many directions,
but only God can make a tree. ‘
Work to now going on to com-
plete the annual ‘before our
deadline so that ihe staff will not
be under a terrible strain.
All i tudent* are urged to buy
their subscription as soon
as possible. The price is 12.50 li
bought before December. After
December the price to $3.
BLUE JAY JABBER
Bill Pohler gets his tett we*
., . Mark Hodn ck and Eddie
Easley play a cruel trick
Carol Easley spooks some spooks
spook house ... Carolyn
In the __
Gomcaux wonders whether or
Maim.
SINGLETON
ARNETT
Carver High School •-
Lillian Singleton to editor;
Charles King, assodate editor;
Jlary Jenkins, MelvinhArnett,
Jacqueline Guillory, Veronon
King, Heyward Etienne and Ar-
thalene Reid, news reporters:
Twinkle McCoy, feature writer;
Pair Lee McCullough. Faye Etta
Guillory, Gaxetta Wright and De
lores Mingo, typists; AMonzo
d Alderson, sport
writers; Albert Lee Thompson
and. Linda Powell, art statf; ahd
Theresa Hendersosi and Gladys
’Johns, proptreadera.
The November issue of the
Buccaneer will be available to
Carver School-students on Nov.
21.
SENIOR CLASS
The senior class met last Tues-
day for the purpose of electing
officers for the school year. The
results were as follows: The sec-
retary. Mary Jenkins,
dent; Tiaddeus Cartwright,
sistani secretary; Joseph Whi.te,
■ parlianwBtariah; an a dunk!
ipporter uritil a later date, because at a
>ie, because at
lack cf. time .to discuss ofeer
business'.
Heirpoft
VAN SfDTER
A girl, Jennifer, was born
Nov. 2 to Mr. and Mrs, David
Van Scoter of Willoughby Ohio.
9*r father te a fanner manager.elementary aehod for
of Holiday Inr. in Aytown. six, seven, and eight.
Junior Class Plans
Dance Friday Night
Library ajatotents from the
elementary school for the morn-
ing period are Linda Dunman.
Donna Kerr, and Cynthia Mil-
ler. Brenda Knox. Karen SflEri-
ner and Yvonne Fudge are busy
during the afternoon library pe-
riod.
Assistants in the high school
library are Carvelynne Leonard.
ALMA TVER * GENIE BROOKS
Barbara Hill ft**
The junior class of Barbers
WB High School will sponsor a
dance after the Bathers Hill-
Waller game on
The dance will
n Friday night
be held in the
Lilia Hook8, Delois McKay,
Kathi Soileau. Debbie Quick and
LoUnette Riggtoa.
BOOKCLUB
For the third year, high school
English students are given the
Opportunity to participate in
either the. Teenage Book Club
or the Campus Book dub.
For every five books ordered
each semester, a student re-
ceives a dividend — one free.
book.
PATRICIA
.ftoaghtar of
Loots Mar
Drive, to
OOd birthday
....................—— members
•t 25 cents per person. Ticket*
sold at the door will be 35 cento
per person. All proceeds from
the concessions at the dance will
go to the junior class fund for
the junior class trip to be taken
at the end of school-this year.
BOOK WEEK .
This week is National Book
Week
National Children's Book Week
began in 1919. Actually as early
as 1913-fee first seed was sown
for fee creation of Book Week
at the American Booksellers As-
sociation convention. This week
has become a traditional time to
highlight tor student* the pleoe-
ure and knowledge to be found
to reading good books.
These are just a few of the
ways to- which the library helps
fee student:
1. Encourages the development
of reading skills into a lifetime
reading habit
Teenage Book Qub News are
aeveru boofes auitable for Chris t-
n*M gifis. Cue such botoL one
fog "little kids” to called "What
Do You Say, Dear?,’* a hilarious
book of way-out etiquette. . .
HOME ECONOMICS
The feat year hom* economics.,
class of Barbers Hill High
School visited the Fabric Shop
and Penney's to Baytown recent-
ly-
The purpose of the trip was to
purchase material and patterns
for their projects this semester.
Mrs. Edna Boyer qf fee Fab-
ric Shop conducted a tour of
the shop giving a lecture on. fee
types of fabrics ,on display to
five months
are Felix
to* and En_
torn. Great
Mr. and Mrs.
Baytown.
RFKEh
Congral
With Brol
the shop.
The 11
girls and Mrs'. Jack
Busch, head of the home ecor
nomics Department, had lunch
at the Tower Restaurant in Bay- '
town. .' *+ - " ~ '
eagle chatter
Ronnie Cotten’s dog “Bilsy
BOSTON (AP-I
hours the U.S.|
brothers team
swapped.- quips
hospilal bedside!
Jt was the dSjf
and U.S, Sen.-e|
Kennedy, iXkN.'
New EnjfeOjd 1
Wednesday to
a worthwhile career.
5. Discovers and develops a
student's special gift* and tal-
ents. *
6. Training for independent
stufe..
7. Provide* adequate and up-
to-date materials to meet the
U|Mft challenge to education
— w exjSlraton oritfmwtedge.
The Barbers Hill Library de-
triment has begun the manyj
. English IV, students enjoy
reading “Romeo and Juliet"
nedy, D-Mass.
Bobby empha
only visiting Bo
reference to can
he was a carpetl
Barbara Jackson had to take up
collection to get to' Eagle's
Inn last week.
Karen Gilbert, what happened
(8m CLASS, Page 11)
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by installing a library in -fee
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Afiaoo Hill,
jewback? ■
Mike TyieV has »ometMng
against loops on blouses ... The
Junior High Students got a
chance to dtoplsy their plan* for
the future ,.. Jane Gillette
use* her tape recorder — Marie
beth Reiter does tome redeco-
rating ... Mary Jo Pavla* does
not know who fee fourth Beetle
Is... Maqy seventh grade girls
are spotted out on Halloween .
Cart Fluty, what were you hid-
ing in that Mack cape?
feftbie Young to a "urr" or
at toast was one ... Pat Tyter
rive* *rime good advice rt fee
Bordelon and Loto Wik«trom en-
joy redecorattor home*. _
Sandra Mltehell to seen dutch-
tog her Tedfe^Bear
ifefet... Student council mem-
ben will be northed later in the
week a* to fee time of fee meet-
Jat-fels Mnfe gwto
st-rient* are analyzed during Sci-
mmOim Rkheid LaForac
to widnut a desk.
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election victory
term in the Sgna
by about
theNete Yoric ell
. ^Tneir meetingj
full of laughs,
along his Wife,.
wife, Joan, comd
tet
Reports
mom had troubtoj
which brother
newsman expla
sdund so much
impossible to tell
He added
IbUbdjuttlik
er, fee late
Kennedy. - Ted
Senate poet onc^,
-Mg oktoi brother |
During talks
Ted said, "I
by if he was
That was' anoti
one of fee char
Bobby during
election light i
■. Kennel
can Sen___
"Oh. no,**
"He's ketak'get!
since he's Been
He had to have
paign for him."
Ted has b
since last June
was broken in a i
expects to leave!
before Christmas.|
They talked ah
both Massachui
York. One subji
work for Navy
base locations.
“I explained
said, "that I was I
that In out- fam|
tradition that. I
‘Isn't Ted
senator?" a n
“I believe fea|
" Dnl
that up,” Bobby
Mie brothers
The
both lit hi the
■ first such
me fii
1803,
Theodore Fo
Island and
Massachusetts H
U.S. Senate from|
when ttaVj|MH
Class
(Crattoead from 1
candy d
to your cam
ball practice^
MBfe hates to tur
and do e:
Thomas c
her name is ne
Chatter. Well,hen
H Stratton
■ Annette
al Science class w
Edward Gillespie
about holding a *
in ycur Spanish I
Wynona has a co
cf thefe^
has acquired a n
CoulTfest be "S
High School stude
... HOOOy aiecK r
unbelief ooncemir
Kenny Titzgerak
odd eaeow fer P
lreiy during
on Monday ..
ther Davissnd
for their .
...Lynda
to a witch-
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