The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971 Page: 27 of 36
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Thursday, December 14,1971
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Judges For Decorating Contest At Baytown Named
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by Marcio Course
The photographer chose eighth grade band members
hether or not the students and guests, last Friday,
ho had something wrong with It was sponsored by Patti
leir original pictures would Pf ardreacher ,Ric hard C. Mar-
st them made over. tines, 'Joyce Bethea, Celia
BAND Neavel, Nancy Moreno, David
The seventh graders held a Lee Cates, Mark Walker, Pat-
Judges for the door decora-
PtCTURES
O'Shan Little. among membefs. Diane
Black lights, posters, music Detwiler and Wylene Laughlln
and food added to the mood of are sponsors,
the dancers, spectators andl ANNUAL STAFF,
other participants. Mildred Vaughan, annual
Bryant Harris played hi* sponsor, and Lou Ann Sutphln,
tapes for the boys and girl* editor, have assigned annual
slow dancing in the game, John staff members pages that they
Paul Jones. are responsible for.
HONOR SOCIETY , Georgianne Splller Is in
The Baytown Junior School charge of the sixth grade
National Junior Honor Society pictures; Lori Auchter, sev-
held a meeting last Friday in enth grade pictures, and Brook
the auditorium. Boynton, cdver ind title
Its purpose was to distribute page, Susie Moreno, faculty,
candy to all NJHS members. Paul Lounsberry, football, Bill
The 4 oz. bars of the milk Foster, basketball, Burton
chocolate candy can be pur- Manne, dedication page and
chased from any NJHS mem- Lou Ann Sutphln, annual staff
ber for 50 cents per bar. page and band.
Only half of the shipment ART
came in. Members hope that Members who furnished
they can sell the first half their own oil paints worked;
of the shipment before Christ- with them at the last Art Club
ting contest at Baytown Junior
art Lisa Trailer, Dennis
Rudder and Betsy Anderson.
The winners and the prizes
that were given will be an-
nounced in next week’s
Make-up pictures were made
last Wednesday, for students
who were absent on the day
that the original pictures were
taken or students that had
something wrong with their
SANDWICH
Sunday’s Sun
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Art Club members are also Bonnie Gidden wears a spider
orking on poririats. Ion her leg ... Richard C.
MrSrColledh Rosen, sponsor, | Martinez helps out._
The second half of the ship-
ment is due after the Christ-
mas holidays. When it arrives.
Seventh Grade Choir Concert
Held At Horace Mann Junior
vaslier
No Larger
Rice, first; Mrs. Margie
Fuller, second, and Mis*
Sandra Ix>llar, third.
Gus Walter’s homeroom
placed first in the eight grade
“Merry Christinas" with By:
ran Abies as soloist.
Accompanists were Vicki
Pace antT Deborah Walker.
Screen Made
Judging of the homeroom
The seventh grade choir con- door decorations was last Fri-
cert was Tuesday. day.
Jan G’sell and Belinda First place in the sixth grade
Schubert were featured in was Mrs. Billye Hinton's
“Amen.” homeroom with Mrs. Carolyn
There was also a sing along Banta’s homeroom, second, and
time. The first songs on the Richard Hallum’s homeroom,
sheet given to the students was, third.
"White Christmas" featuring Seventh grade winners were
Debra Willis as soloist and the homeroom of Mrs. Kay
Regular 649.95
and Bill Carpenter's, third.
GOODFELLOWS
The Goodfellow donation
from HMJS amounted to
$105.11.
Gordan Schutze was chair-
man.
TEACHING
A new method of extra work
encouraginent is now under-
way at HMGS.
This allows the sixth graders
to earn points for coming in
before school for 30 minutes,
and after school two days a
week.
With the points the students
buy books sold to the highest
bidder. They lose points by
going to get a drink or to the
library during class time. ,
The math, English and read-1
Thru Saturday
Choose fro® 4 beautifully designed fur-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971, newspaper, December 16, 1971; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065853/m1/27/?rotate=180: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.