The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1967 Page: 3 of 14
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I IV Bagla— Jhm Friday, December I, (967
Anahuae
Tune In On Teens
By UMU DOBBS
ANAHUAC (Bp) - The high
school gym wtU stir with excite-
ment thii werkend m the Uth
ment gam*. At this time the
Annual Invitational Basketball wlnnwr.
Tournament battlaa Thursday '
through Saturday aeored
Opening round* oI play Thurs- *amTy
day pH tad Dayton «atat Sta-
phen F. Austin at 11:30 p.m., ~ 3 “
East Chamber* against Warren iTOurn
at 1:19 p.m., ft. Plua againat •■o ^
Bishop Byrne at 4:45 p.m., Ma- ***• *°
rtan againat Hardto-Jeffemoo at ,*UT>- 1
4:10 p.m., and Anahuae againat ™ *
I lamahlre-Fannett at T:36 p.m. «P*™S
The Panther* enter the tourna- T*ie p
ment with a VO record Victoria*
were over Splendor* Little (y. ^
Baytown Junior
James, Highland*, and Vlcld humorou* Interpretation were place; and Pat Graham,
Badgky. Cedar Bayou, second John Herndon, Cbdar Bayou, Bayou, eeeond plaos.
place (tie); and Jan* It Clair, first place; and Jett Chaae, CM- DCMONBTSATION
Baytown, third place. ___ar Bayou, second place. sixth grad* winner* I
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By KKUU WABO
Participating In th* Baytown
Junior School Speech Tourna-
ment Saturday were sixth, sev-
enth and eighth grad* speech
•tudents tram Ordar Bayou,
Horace Mann. Highlands and
town, and Johnny Jackson,
Highland*, first place (tie);
Raymond McPhali, Baytown,
second place; and Steven Yeag-
Ilaytown Junior Schools
0065 THE
AROUND T
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er, Cedar Bayou, third place.
STOBYTBUJNO
Sixth grad* winner* In flrli
etui ytelling were Cindy Price,
Baytown, first place; Amy Row-
lette, Baytown, aecond place;
and Cherie LaughUn, Horae*
Mann third place.
Sixth grade winner* to beys
storytelling were Charles KeeV
Ing. Highland*, first plaos; Mite
Jeffcoat, Highland*, second
place; end Alan Elliot, Baytown,
third place
Seventh grade winner* to gW*
storytelling were Debbte Otto,
____ yv*a »n**»iA»wu ■„maa—. Vy
press, and Stephen F Austin
Liberty will eutomattoally
move Into the second round of
play Friday as Kountse, origin-
rorntr
Sixth grad* winner* to girl*
poetry Wets Sabrina Wilson,
Highland*, first place; Sherri*
Hardy, Baytown, second place;
end Susan Kirkland. Baytown,
third nlici. a %
Sixth grad* winner* In btyt
poetry were P*trick Milligan.
MfhHWis, first place; Donald
Swanson. Horace Mann, second
place; and Tony Untelman, CM-
sr Bayou, third place.
Seventh grad* winner* to girls
po«tiy wert Rhondi Pierce,
Baytown, first place; Ann Har-
rap. Baytown, second place; and
Sixth grade winner* to boy*
Impromptu speaking wets Alan
Elliot Baytown, first place;
Jo* Whitted, Ordar Bayou, eec-
ond place; end Travto Phillip*,
Horace Mann, third place.
Seventh grade winner* to girl*
Impromptu speaking were Am*
n-z-ar
JxwiLuewB
Knlffln. Baytown, flret place;
Jo Ann JOchoto, Baytown, arc-
and place; and Mary Jane
Hodges, Baytown, third place.
Eighth grade winter* to girl*
Impromptu ipeakl ng were Vicki
Badgtoy, Ordar Bayou. Flret
place; and Ann Hairop, Bay-
town, second place.
Eighth grade win ner* to boys
Impromptu speaking were Gary
Were. Bey tows, first place;
Raymond McPhali. Baytown,
second place; and Tommy Roy-
der, Baytown, third place.
WTOBMATIV*
Mxtn graae winner* m |h»
Informative speaking were Deb-
bie Whitfield. Cedar Bayou, flret
[rhr*; Oirti Perkin*. Horse.’
Mam. aecond place; and Gayle
Gander Quacks
and Chartot Strauss (day a little
football on the side ... Gall
Kang if "a vision to blue"—
would you believe maroonT. . .
Want to Sell?
Found?
Sun Classified
Christlarme Holland. Cedar
Bayou, flret place; Cindy Price.
Baytown, eeoond place; and
Treva Wilson, Horace Mann,
third place.
Sixth grad* winner, to boys
Saule berry, Lloyd Dobbs, Dar-
rell Janntoe, Kevin Griffin and
Longhorn fan* In the cafeteria
Monday . .. Loti WDcatrom gets
her hair cut .,. Roy Hamilton
one mey become a member.
OMUH GRAPEVINE
Leslie Hale steals a pretty
new drees . Linda MoCUV
lough enjoy* f pretty newborn*
, . . Ricky Pryor boosts Texas
spirit. . Brenda ICnowtos want-
ed to see a .movie . . . Joha
Andereon calls a meeting to or-
der... A special thank you to
Miss Am Herrington._
Attend Church Sunday
Eighth gn.de winners to boy* dv Price, Horace
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1967, newspaper, December 1, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061443/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.