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Thursday, March 16,1972
THE BAYTOWN SUN
carnival atmosphere. Individ-
ual clubs could set up booths.
GANDER quacks
Shelly Scott gets a big kick
out of things in gym . . . Janis
Reaves visualizes her name In
SADIE HAWKINS’ DAY
Ann Fielder is in charge of a
committee to look into the pos-
sibility of having a Sadie
Hawkins’ Day at REL.
Serving on ths committee
with Ann are Frankie Spell,
Nelda Ward, Annabeth Brun-
son, Kay Kramer, Mark Pe-
trash, Kathy Anderson, Judy
Hanson, Tina Coker, Jean Kin-
sey, Martha Moore, Kim
Walmsley, Mona Closs, Peggy
Orchin and Sally Tillery.
If plans work out, during the
day, students could come
dressed in the fashion of the
characters from Lil Abnlb
A dance would be the high-
light of themight activities in a
; Tuesday, after beginning the
fourth nine weeks.
Mini-courses will take the
place of the regular social stu-
dies and English classes.
The mini-courses will last for
three school weeks.---
JRA
i All Junior Rotary Ann mem-
bers helped with the AFS bond
drive last Tuesday.
,. Club-members-also made
several posters boosting the In-
teract Club in the basketball
tournament, last week.
Pictures of club officers and
members have been taken.
The group picture of all
Texas Association of Student
Councils.
Letterhead stationery and
other mail outs have been or-
dered for the campaign.
MINI-COURSES
REL students will begin their
second set of mini-courses
Appointed to serve on this
committee with Kim were Sal-
ly Tillery, Paul Wiley, Martha
Moore, Peggy Orchin and
The sweepstakes award will
be given to the choir which has
Henry Armstrong, principal.
Kim brought up the fact at
the last Student Senate meet-
ing that she had been approach-
ed by several students about
the possibility of having the
band perform or the drama
department present a skit.
»v
CUBA JOY
Ff DRILL
DoRfrt I. Lit
HtfD icftool
Paula Vernon.
_ CANDIDATE
REL is Still unopposed in its
bid for vibe president of the
Sagtotmi fcim
. KEYETTES
The Keyettes will Have their
annual club banquet this Satur-
day at Newby’s Restaurant.
Nominations for club officers
have been taken and the new
officers will be announced at
the banquet. ________L_
• The Keyettes will give their
traditional Easter party at the
Child Care Center on Booker T
Street.
Club members will also give
a tea for the teachers on the
first day of spring.
KeyetfeS also donated $50 to
the Carol Tucker Kidney Fund.
The football' game between
Ross Sterling High School Key-
r
7752# oiultr the Ad ol.Congrt!! ol
March 3, lit#. Publlilted etternooni,
Monday through Friday, end Sun-
day!. at 1301 Memorial Drive In
Baytown, Texai, PO. Box W, Bay-
town 77520. Subscription Ratal: By
carrier, S2.U per month; S25.I0 per
year; tingle copy price, 10 cent!.
Mail ratei on reoueit. Repreiented
nationally by Oeneral Advertliing
Service and Coaital Publicatlom.
members and the pictures of
the separate class members
were made at Busch Gardens.
KEY CLUB '
Officers of the Key Club for
the 1972-73 year have been an-
nounced.
Mark Petrash will head the
club as president, with Robert
Walmsley, vice president.
were the announcement of
new officers by each of the old
officers.
Careers Club member or at the
door.
Money collected will go to-
ward a scholarship for a stu-
dent. -, *
RELAY QUEEN -~
Nominations for Baytown
” Barbara Head is in charge of
making the arrangements for
the pictures of the club officers
and members.
The club members will have
their picture made at Rama da
Fast-Convenient-Economical
Other officers include Mi-
Prescriptions And Other Drug Needs
ettes and
Relay Queen are-being-reade-
chael Gray and Tommy Greg-
ory, secretaries; and Herbie
Meyer, treasurer.
GERMAN
played Sunday on the RSS
practice field._
COMMITTEE
Kim Walmsley has been put
in charge of a committee that
will discuss the possibility of
having more assemblies with
by REL clubs and organiza-
tions.
Hie Relay Queen will be se-
MEDIC PHARMACY
KEN ROBERTS, Pharmacist
521 p ALIEN HIGHTOWER, Pharmacist
lected from the duchesses from
both RE^L and Ross Sterling
422-8146 ,;
High School.
ThP Gnwn will be crowned at ftce- ‘ 000 *e™ema,
Aim Fielder will represent fl«r-
the Junior OptimissClubinthe ... REPORT
competition. ’ ‘ . Kay Kramer, scrapbook
The Junior Rotary Anns no- chairman of the Student Sen-
minated Jan King. ate, reports that the scrapbook,
* The Keyettes' representative to be entered in competition at
will be Martha Moore. die state convention, has been
Caroline Warren will rep- complete! _ 1
resent the RELStudent Senate. • Working on the completion of
The Lioness Club will spon- the scrapbbok with Kay were
sor Frankie Spell. ; Pattie Johnston, Joy Clark and
LIONESS Kathy Anderson.
The Lioness Club held their ;
annual club banquet last Fri- . EVALUATION
day night at Newby’s Restaur- Student Senator Evaluation
anl 6 - fprms have been distributed to
Entertainment for the ban- the teachers, according to Her-
ouet was provided by Randy bie Meyer, chairman.
ADM
4 for 97'
AQUARIUM Kit
PARAKEETS
TERRY CLOTH
45” POLYESTERS
MEN’S SOCKS
and JinS ShVatr " On the forms, the teachers
Jeannie Walsh, Mary Don- have the opportunity to evalu-
nelly, Libby Wallingford and ate the senators.
Gayla Harvey all contributed
to the success of the banquet. PROFIT
Club pictures for the annual Frankie Spell, chairman of
were made March 15. the King and Queen Assembly,
AFS has reported that $262 was
The REL Chapter of the Am- made from the King and Queen
erican Field Service was very Assembly,
successful in their annual bond Total profit from his amount
drive, which was held March 7. was $210, with half of it going to
,ApproximatBlf:M REis-Kw- thioininr ffl|«ipMfa>,Wjttf)£,, nmAufj
dents collected $851, which will prom. I cm
assure REL of having a foreign ........ ^OIR I “j
exchange student next year. The REL. choir will enter Hie I •«
Also, the REL participants University Interscholastic Iamir
collected $300 more than Ross League Concert and Sight- III
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Sterling High School, Reading Contest in Deer Park
Mrs.- Juanita Porter is the this Saturday.
REL AFS Chapter sponsor. The choir will sing three
* NINE WEEKS songs and then sight read-a se-
This is the last week in the lection. They will be graded on
third nine weeks. {their performance. -•*• - —
Students At Baytown "
Enter Speech Tourney
Cynthia Flores, Susan Gon-
zales and Linda Mapes, all first
sopranos, " '
Jennifer Swalm, Ann
Rhodes, Linda Hughes, Sherry
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Baytown:
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Reg. 1.97, 96 or 72-Pic, 1.58
etting ready for band contest. James Goodpon, David Keiper,
TENNIS ■ ' r Paul Lounsberry, David Rob-
The tennis team played in a erts. Roger Roosa, Tim Sutton
lurnanjent at Horace,Mann and Cbffenl Walker,-first tee-
imor School . v ors
The team played Cedar Ba- Philip DeTorre, Greg Drav-
3u Junior School Wednesday, is, fyy Herron, Brace Lancast-
' TRACK,MEET - er. Joe Monaghan, Tommy Ra-
There was a seventh and mirez. William Ross, aid Paul
ghth grade-track meet Fri-sims, second tenors. Also,
iy. at MemoriAl* Stadftim. Brooks' Snfith, baritone; Larry
lursday. there. wiU be aBuehler-and Stewart Duke,
seventh grade track meet at
Momnri ol Cfanlttm °
Memorial Stadium. . •
The eighth grade,track meet
will be Friday at Deer Pak.
lv ; CHOIR
-•TbevBJS choir, presented a
concert Friday at Highlands
Junior School.
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present a concert at BJ1 Frktoduced,
Darren.'Ernst
The Cedar Bayou Band pres-ftoeder measures his footsteps
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and H last Friday.- _ jaeonle during lunch ".Linda
■ « CHOIR Gleason graphs a hyperbola in
BJS choir students that made algebra wnmg.
All-City GirRVQwiramMelis- Linda Wallace is excited
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Rodriguez, Norma Rodriguez,______ __________
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1972, newspaper, March 16, 1972; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105044/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.