The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1982 Page: 28 of 66
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READIED FOR the race - From left, flagman Mark
Davis, pushers Bryan Goode, Michelle Furgeson, Sam
Brodsgaard. and drivers David Hofman, Lori Hardy,
Brian Swint (Sun staff photo by Patricia Potter)
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Baypark 400 Makes Debut
Move over Indy
500' In the race for
popularity among
Harlem Elementary
students the
Baypark 400 derby
race has edged out
that famous racing
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Education class
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engineer a derby as
part of an ihdepen
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Students were assign
ed to three crews
and, with the help of a
few witling parents,
built derbies before
The General Lee
car won the race as
the fastest vehicle
Brian Swint was the
driver His crew in-
cluded Qred Butler
and Sam Brod-
sgaard The car was
owned by Mark
Davis
Herbie 33 earned a
slot as the best look-
ing car David Hof
man, was the driver
and owner His crew
members were Brian
Goode and Walter
Shaw
The most creative
award was given to
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Lori Hardy Her crew-
included Michelle
Furgeson and Grace
Anne McKay
i Timekeeper was
Joel Bergh Brandy
Shaffer and Mark
Davis were flagmen
. Judges were Ellen
Franks. Lauren
Bloomfield and Lori
Harm an Mrs
Cherry served as ar
bitrator
Why are whales hunted''
The Right whale, Firmer and
Blue whales, and Humpback and
Sperm whales have been among
the most hunted and endangered
whales during the 1,0Otr year
history of whaling In the past,
whales were hunted for the oil
which they produced < used maim
ly for lubrication and illumma
tion i. the whalebone was used for
strengthening corsets, buggy
whips and umbrellas
Ambergris, a base for several
expensive perfumes, is found in
th*- sperm whale and no where
eise on earth Modern whalen/use
almost every inch of a kill for
paint, medicine soap and even
food Whale oil is used In the
manufacture of 50 percent of
Europe's margarine Japan con
sumes 175.000 tons of whale meat
For more information on whal-
ing and the protection of the
world's remaining whale popula-
tion. write General Whale 9616
MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland,
California 94606
FISHY FACTS is a weekly In-
formation column provided by the
Educational Services Depart
ment of Sea-Arama Marrneworld
Please send your FISHY FACTS
questions to FISHY FACTS. P 0
Box 3068. Galveston, Texan 77552
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1982, newspaper, June 6, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063677/m1/28/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.