The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1974 Page: 13 of 17
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Beatrice Horton: 50 iREL s Homecoming
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piestered with booster Octal
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tlwaofooo Ml white 'town Business ond Professional
Mn Hortoo remembers toll Women j Club, the National A*
lowM| the team when they ptey- »aitwo of Bank Women and
“ “ *“1™ tta» toowo “ the League of Women Voters
Pruen * Pasture She recalls She and her ht»«hM»<< Cteton
tfc*V»Mft«MwfeBM7l| We* Lot* TTteybave
and tarn p* Wool or 1 m tie erne sen. Gene Ifciiwwl of
ground
Chants of "Go deaden Go,
to the mu&c Ml Am
Blues will roc* Stallworth Su-
<hom Friday night when REX
meets Aldue with hopes of a
homeeommg victory
Originally the higr school's
the door with 0ft pm ft I
foams par inch as admteaMo Tha i
party was Mil at the school and
The V. C neidi Film FesO-|
val' seas Mown
Thursday s cetebnuon tn pr*-|
homecoming activates wow set P«r«** far the guns was the
Her Gander enthusiasm led ployed
her to become <m of the first
veil leaden at Goom Creed
High School, which we* located
where Horace Mann now standi
We were then called >d
leaders she recalls I wore a
red dress with a huge white um-
ber on the front bodice “
"We spent the entire Sefl
game running up and down the
sidelines following the ball ■
pfcy"
She rememben being coach-
ed in yelling by the late Doctor
Herbert Duke who taught at the
high school
He bad seen yelling at the
University of Texas which he
had attended." she rememben.
And helped coach us ”
Mrs Horton remains an avid
Gander fan Her desk at Gtilens j
Bank where she has worked'
Baytown A IMS REL graduate
for the
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for the Galena Park game in No-
vember Because of a repeated
conflict between the homecom-
ing game and the University ln-
tenchotBbc Leagues bund
marching contest boraeconung
was rescheduled This will allow
more participation at home-
coming activities by I larger
number of students
Despite the dmrt notice spir-
its this week have been running
as high as the geese which fly ov-
er Tabfas Bay
Twerp Week which kicked
off Homecoming activities Mon-
day. saw even the most avid wo-
men libbers joining in the fun
Boys and their female escorts
dined on puza Monday night
with the girls paying the bill
Tuesday night REL girls treat-
fed their dates to a roller skating
parts
more than 30 years, is always
MRS BEATRICE HORTON
inrhtinMl bonfire make dan
and pep raRy held on the school
grounds adjacent to the hud
practice field
As all-school pap rally will he
held Fndey morning for stu-
dents ui the school auditorium as
the final pre-game booster
The 1974-75 Homecoming
Queen candidates and dam du-
chesses will be introduced dur-
ing the halftime
tight at Stallworth Stadium
crowning at the yuem will be
held during the
Dance set to begin at I p m Sft
urday in the Commons
the ceremonies the Princess m
two Ail-School Duchess
be named The entire Horn
coming Court and their escort
will participate in the cetetau
aiei.
Music for the dance will b*
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Wednesday night the prls be- provided by Red Eye " Tin
came nght coarse by asking
dates to a Necking Party *'
Boys necks were measured at
dance u sponsored by the Stu-
dent Senate Weston Gotten
sponsor of the club
48 MONTHS AUTO
ftuSa
Mys
r pe ou io become future iaft-
I REL ta 1M and tauftt phy-
t aducaaoc Hr was also de-
r football coach under Dan
0 assistant prints-
pal * l!S» under the Me Haft
Me Lemon- be wes then named
MEL principal ■ SO.
A native of Graham Arm-
attended high school hi
PaUs He earned a BA
degree in history and physical
education from Rice He sanud
with the armed form during
World War D and again during
me Korean War.
He and hia wife Mary Marfa
ret live at 101 Idlewood and have
two km Scott. M. and Let. a
Each of Armstrong i *
kins a assigned a specific grade
to counsel through dMr four
fears at the high school Adams
pade 11 Mn Whitaker bts 19th
r*de and Hall 12th H
John Adams asststaat pnacr
since l(C, a. maroon and
white io the core A native Bay
he a t IM9 REL pad-
and gndder for the Gan-
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CANDY NANCE
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DEBBIF. SPF ARS
After graduating from the Um-
jrsity of T^as be came borne
to teach at Baytown Junior
Uchool in 1IU ifis teaching wm
Imemipted by duty m the arm-
led forces He returned borne
apun to 1986 cu coach football
and baseball at REL
He and hn wife Charieen live
at Mt Long Drive and have five
duidrer,
Clyde Henderson another a»-
sntam pnncips; a also a Bay-
town native He graduated from
REL. in' IMS and attended Lee
[CoUege when it was part of the
public school district After ob-
taining a master s degree in edu-
cation from Sam Houston State,
he returned to REL in 1964
Then be taught government
and economics and was named
chairman of the department in
1M3 In 1999. he was promoted
to assistant principal
He and his wife Bonnie live at
2903 Hearing and have three j
children j
Mrs Mary Whitaker director j
of special services is in her ISth J
year with Baytown Schools Af
ter teaching work) history at
Baytown Junior she moved to
REL with the institution of a
four-year high school plan
She taught work! history at the
high school until she was pro-
moted to fill the vacancy left by
retiring Eula Potter
An Arkansas native she is the
school 's yearbook sponsor
She and her husband AW
Whitaker, live ft 2106 Missouri
They have two children
David Hall an intern assistant
principal joined the REL staff
b 1972 Besides , teaching
mechanical thawing and wood-
shop he also coaches freshman
football and freshman and var
«ty track
A Houston nauve Hail at-
tended Booker T Washington
High He graduated from Prai-
Vtew AAM where he ran
track ...
He and hu wife Shirley are «
the protest of finding a home
here
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QUEEN CANDIDATES
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Antfer Club, of which she u »
three-vear member senior Sto-i;ureor rtis» tayarn* * prew-
freshman and sophomore yean
wi- freshman sophomore and
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dent Senate member and was
parfamenurun of American
Field Service last year |
Merry was sophomore and
junior favorite and a duchess m
the King and Queen Assembly
her sophomore and jumor yean
Merry v escorts writ be Mr.
lather on the field and Dsvrt
Morgan at the duwe
Mindv Saveli 17. B the dMft-
ter of Mr and Mrs James Sa-
veli Sr 4916 St Andrews and
heat) "heerleader thi- vear
She is a two-jesr member d
Keyettes was sophomore and
junior das seeman favorite
and duchess in the King and
Queen Assembly has been
member of the Student Senate
three yean and was junior class
Mindy *a junior
duchess tn test year s homecom-
tag court
She is a member of Grace Me-
thodat Church Md wilt be es-
corted on the field by her father
aft to the dance by James Bal-
lard
Andrea BrodoMa 17. is (he
daughter of Mr md Mrs R E
Brockman 1796 CMby
She was a cheerleader her
dent of the Future Teachers of
America and a member af the
Ant ler Chib
Andrea is afco a member of I
the American Field Service Stu-
dent Senate and was sophomore ’
duchess m the homecoming
court !w. r-a- .* She is aiso,
treasurer of Redeemer Luther-
an Walther league
She will be escorted on tie
field by her father and to the
dance by David Swofford
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1974, newspaper, October 25, 1974; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061114/m1/13/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.