The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1970 Page: 3 of 14
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Monday, Juno 1, 1171
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Sun Staffer Among Them —
Baytonians Graduate
From UH With Honors
Opan Dally II: M to I N
Opan Thursday and Friday Until |:JI
By BKT8Y WEBBER
Five student* tram Baytown
have graduated from the Um
veralty of Houston with honor*
Magna mm laud* gradual*
Mary W Weaver is the wife of
Aldan Waave oflTM tvt* Lae
and the mod uf Connia, who
will attend I > Sterling High
School neit y ar, and Richard,
who la In qpdaa Bayou Junior
School
A busy wife and mother,
Mrs Weaver has earned her
degree in elementary educa-
tion in four and one-half year*
She originally began her col- where to regular She aimoat
g* training at Lea Collage didn't on* semester
welly just for pleasure, (hen Donald M Padgett of 1MW
prided to go on for a degree Narcille also will receive the
»d teacher 's certification She nan iaude citation HU par-
artad when her son was In the enU. Ur. and Mr*. A. R Pad
x-and grade gett, formerly of Baytown, now
Mrs Weaver plans to latch live in New Jersey,
dh grada at Cedar Bayou Douhaswin a U.ooo scholar-
nor School nest year ship to study in Spain this sum-
Her husband u a supervisor mer He left New York Wed
> the maintenance and con- neaday for Spain
ruction department at Enjay ThU degree will be Don's
temtcaJ Co plant She says to second from the U of H H* al-
1 * collage student as well as a ready has a HS In pharmacy
ife and mother lake* the co- Kor the second degree, he
n ation of the whole family majored In Spaniah
w husband and children en- Don u a member of Phi Kap-
or aged her in her endeavor pa PM, Sigma Delia PI. the
d she feels, made poaalble honor society for Spanish *tu-
r achievement donta, and RhoCW, society In
Pour student* will be gradu- pharmacy *
at mg cum laude Wanda L Or- Another cum Iaude graduate
ton, wife of Walter A iSkseten will be l.ynda S Schultt,
Orton of 111 Lakewood, has a daughter of Mr and Mr* W L
daughter, Jan. I, who attend* Schultt Jr of UM Ward Road
Travis Elementary School Lynda will receive her BA do-.
Mrs. Orton has bean employ- free in English and history
I ed at The Baytown Sun dur- with secondary school teacher
I tag and before the years of certification
I her study She plana to teach to the
I She win receive her BA da- Houston School DtMrtcl next i
free with a major to Engtuh year Lynda U a graduate of
Site plana to continue her work Robert E lea High School, i
I at The Sun RohortG Whitted. sen of Mr
During her college days, she sod Mr* William D Whltted of
received an outstanding liua 1602 Amy Drive, will receive
F Rodent award and became a hi* BS degree la Pharmacy Hf ‘
Imaobaref ntijpMi* fiaBaBppHHPI
iwftai honor society verstty of Texas School of v
Her greatest dlffirttltloi Medicine and hu future plans J
wtuW attending the University are all laid oto for hm
of Houston were finding . Rotorl plans to be married in
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ha* ala employed Architect |
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MOO.000 m Youth Corps pay-
checks.
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the payroll by feeding fictitious
names into the check-writing
computer. Interrupted his trial
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1970, newspaper, June 1, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104529/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.