The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 104, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1978 Page: 3 of 36
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THE BAYTOWN SUN Wwdnttday, Fsbruary I, 1971
Home-And-School Meeting Is Scheduled At St. Joseph’s School
at St Joseph's School gym Alj
parents are urged to attend this
meeting and hear Greg Kama
K
M Joseph* Junw. ... »
■X ' m His program will be in regard
i to helping parents build a child's
r* ' ^ ‘sell-concept so that the child will
At 7 30 p.m. Keb. 13, a Home ; have a better opinion of himself
and School meeting will be held [and will think positively
Kama will also conduct the
teacher in-service thus month.
> CALENDAR CHANGE
There is a change in the school
calendar in regard to teacher in •
service days. Un Keb. 16 and 17,
there will be no school for the
students because of in-service
for the teachers *
In an earlier parent bulletin. | Among them were Johnny terlund collected the offertory
Keb 24 was listed as an unerv- l Clark, public school supennten-
ice day. but this was moved up dent; Herbert Zimmerman,
to Keb. 17. Therefore, there will
be school on Keb. 24.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL WEEK
Catholic School Week at St
Joseph brought many visitors to
the school
LYN Registration Monday At Lee College
si msaiMMiNiss
l.*v CuUtfr
Licensed Vocational Nurse
registration will be held at 9 a m.
Keb 13 in the Technical-Voca-117 for the Texas Junior College
tional Building at Lee College. Teachers' Association Conven-
Those registering have passed an |<ion. The convention will be held
entrance exam and been inter- jin Houston, at the Shamrock Hil-
viewed by LG's nursing mstruc- 'ton.
tors. They are urged to have I SJMTA PIANO KEST
their process sheets with them at j The fine arts department will
time of registration. ihost a piano festival for students
LC graduated or capped 46 of teachers belonging Jo the San
LVNs Jan 17 in ceremonies in Jacinto Music Teachers' Asso-
Kundell Hall Alden Weaver, LC nation. reports LC music ut-
regent, presentildiplonaijnd jstructoF-Tom-Stone
_ Arpiimitennsiwrf
structor-director, presented |be an all-day affair. Pianists will
raps be rated superior, excellent,
CUSSES DISMISSED good and fair on 12 critique j Hallie Murphy
Classes will be dismissed Keb.
expects 160 students to partici-
pate LC students to participate
are Stephanie Brooks and Joe
Tate.
WEBB SOCIETY
Spring projects for the Webb
Sonety-wttfTBtraar
in March and the state conven-
tin, according.to dub president
points by three judges. ! One LC student will be ehos-
A fee is paid for each selec- f0imi*te "J Au5tin at 1,16
tion played, rendering the Asso-
ciation self-supporting, explains
Stone. The judges' fees are also
paid by the Association. Stone
principal for Bowie School;
Mike Madison, director of ac-
credidation and special pro-
grams; , Sister Patricia Ann
and Eugene from the diocesan
office in Houston; and Sister
Joan. Superior of Incarnate
Word Sisters.
Many parents also visited dur-
ing this week.
OPEN HOUSE
Jan. 31, the junior high held
open house and started the day
with a morning Mass.“Stacie Hill
was the lector, and Caroline
Wprth played the guitar and sang
The Wedding ffong^.,-—
flute
solos, “Morning Has Broken,"
and "Bom Kree." Lisa Keedet,
Karen Rocha and Lorraine Set-
The "Parent of the Day
award went to Mrs George Gri-
der, the mother of Curtis Gri-
der, who is a sixth grade stu-
dent. She was given a blue rib-
bon. « '
CANDY SALE
The candy sale closed Jan. 31, dual goal was 152.50. The stu-
and most of the homerooms had
reached their goals
room was the first to reach their
goal of 6488.50. Students in this
class are Allyson Armstrong,
Charles Bennett, Tommy Co-
meaux. Paul Golla, Paula Ki- 91,801.55
ber, Cathy Lemond, Jeff Lundy,
John Morlan, Mandy Rodri-
gue*, Gem Santawa^Xaren sale j
der
Mrs. Dan Mendoxa s home-
room was the second to reach
their goal of 6440. Students are
Laura Bevel, Bill Carroll, Alvin
DeConge, Gilbert Hinojosa,
Maggie Hinojosa. Stephen Koe-
nig, Beth McAlister, Matthew
Moore, Albert Peres, Kelly
Ponce and Mayme Van Horn
Each eighth grader's indivi-
dents pooled their sales to get
two large prises for a drawing
Mrs. Mark Stephens home- later to raise funds for the trip to
Six Kings in May,
Sister tarmel O'Malley's fifth
graders sold the most candy in
the whole school with a total of
solo and ensemble contest Keb
4.
Students participating were
Allyson Armstrong, Mandy Rod-
riguex, Karen Scheffler, Kathy
McGill, Kelly Ponce, Cathy le-
mond, Evie Nipar, Karri Simp-
son, Becky Armstrong and Kel-
lie Butaud.
Also, Lorrine Setterlund, Ger-
n Santana, Laura Bevel, Stacie
HiU, Michelle Nebgen, Mary
Beth Golla, Adrtene (Mahal, Zoe
Lundy. Kim Scheffler, Cindy
Molina. Minerva Hinojosa and
Emily Hios.
CAKE SALE
The eighth grade held a cake
totaled approxi-
Aiso, Mark Solomon, Curtis
Grider, Tracey (Juade, Wes Sal-
lee, Tommy Comeaux, List
Reeder, Mike Santana, Belinda
Lopei, Hickey Cooke and Jim-
my Gerlich.
The results of tfo contest will
appear In a later column.
Also. Hosalyn Stewart, Beth
BAND
The St Joseph Band held their conge
Amy Keistle, Billy, Schneider,
John Morlan. Jerry Gerlich,
Robert Armstrong and Alvin De-
Mrs. Grail is back after being
I ... Mike Santana gets his
picture in the paper.'.. Steph-
en Koenig wants a 62 bill.
Jeff Lundy wants to know what
it means.. . Mrs. Stephens calls
someone “children.”, . . Hap-
py Birthday in February to
Comeaux. Enjily; Hio£j
WUch and mimes Me-
Cafferty ... What is Kelly
Ponce s nickname? ,. . Cindy
Molina helps with a science ex-
periment.
Thuri.. Fri. & Sit. Night
Open till 8:30 p.m.
Open Daily 10:00 to 6:00
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Best Selection in Town!
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Hiphuggers
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Bikinis Bikinis
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Choose from in assortment of briefs
and bikinis in tailored nnd trimmed
styles. 100% nylon In white ind
nsnrtnd pastels. Slot 5 Is 7.
One Size Stretch
Hipsters
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2%
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For tin smooth look under ill its slim
historical convention
The society's constitution will
be voted on by local chapters at
the state convention.
HORSESHOEING
Horseshoeing has been added
as a new adult vocational course
at LC.
This course is a result ot in-
terested parties contacting Lee
College about the availability of
such a'class.’' ..................
* Aspects ol equestrian ana
tomy and physiology will be cov-
ered in this course,' as well as
trimming, shaping and shoeing
of hooves. ■
Information about hoof di-
sease and surgical shoeing will
be provided. The class will lis-
ten to veterinarian talks and will
attend a horse show.
The class will be taught by
William Cook._ •
LAKES FREIGHTER ’
SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich.
(AP) - You can dream of
being a Great Lakes pilot while
exploring the 550-foot ore car-
rier Valley Camp from bow to
stem at a growing historical
park near the Soo Locks here.
The Valley Camp spent 50
years on the Lakes, carrying a
total of 16 million tons of cargo
and steaming more than three
imillion miles.—----
Now she is berthed at
spacious waterfront park oper-
ated by Le Sault de Sainte
Marie Historical Site, Inc. Tbe
nonprofit organization bought
the ship for 610.000 - less than
its value as scrap, according to
general manager Thomas
Manse.
"Were trying to recover and
'restore the Soo's historic past
and Valley Camp is a monu-
ment to Great Lakes shipping,"
he said.
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Patterned coat, special purchase
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well-tailored details like notched
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Polyester doubleknit... a fabric with
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A sin-rial purchaae, though mil
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-while quantities lasts!
Sale ends Saturday, Feb. II
Buy 2 packs
a 1 u I sa vc * I
50% Kodel* polyester and
50% cotton underwear
pack of 3
Comfort, durability ana
shrinkage-resistance in ,
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Sale ends Mon., Feb. 13
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of super colors
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Men’s casual and dress hosiery
Casual crew Micks of Hi-bulk Orion*
acrylic ami stretch nylon: 100^4
nylon slack length dress hosiery or
cotton and nylon sport socks.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 104, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1978, newspaper, February 8, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074230/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.