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BJH Band Heads For Houston Saturday
Tickets On Sale For FFA Barbecue
nacks, canned preserves or Jel-
lies or cash.
The co-chairmen of the festi-
val are Mr*. E. H. Lovering
and Mr*. John E. Moore.
008UN GOSSIP
Stephen Shiflett and hi*
friend* wash a raft*. . . Terry
Smith can’t undo a *eat belt...
Ray Johnson explains what a
golf handicap 1* , . . Kent Lig-
gett has a lot of trouble with
hi* golf ball* Saturday.
Monty Clift thinks back to the
old times in the show Friday ^
night*. . . John Walker trie* to
brag about his voice . . . Dinky
Mundinger, did you enjoy your
caddy job . , . Phillip De Prang
gets rid of a pig and falls in a
pipe . . . Mark Brown plays the
drums Saturday.
Kyle Fullick and Carole Boyer
move a concrete slab... . . Ran-
dy Bobbitt doesn’t have a twin
brother.
Danny Hiteshew says he lost
hi* dancing touch .
Barron gets his hair styled . . .
... Bobby Hill gives his opin- ‘ ,
riiiiirtifai„
sold in the booths outside. A Bonnie Glass meets some new
few of the attractions will be friends in Huntsville.,
sock the teacher, shooting'gal- Pam Kelly is afraid that her
lery, ring toss and ball throw, hair will fall . «r. Lucy Whitson,
A program will be presented in can you play tennis as well as
thg auditorium.from 7 until 7t30 your brother? . . \ Becky Snrtith 1
p.m. The admission to the pro- isn't the only one who doesn’t
gram will be 35 cents. have a dent. < i*'*
Each BJH student's parents Susan Massey, Debbie Young,
were given a slip to sign stat- and Beverly Walker play tennis
ing whether they will work the Saturday . . . Jane Rogers does
day of the festival or will donate not look like a rooster .. . Betsy
homemade cakes, cup cakes, Simmons misunderstands; it’s
candy, cookies, pies, or nick the Congress of Vanilla
CALENDAR
1
By CATHDt
CHANDLER
Baytown
Junior High
Reporter
April 19 - BJH Choir to Ce-
dar Bayou
April 22 -
Quartet
April 23 — Band Contest in
Houston
April 28 — Band in Youth
Fair Parade — —^
April 28 - BJH Spring Fes-
tival . '
April 30 - All City Choir Pro-
gram
May 3 — Choir Spring Con-
Thursday for the Tests Associa-
tion of Future Nurses Stew
Convention held in Amarillo
Recently' By Future purses]Gail Gammage ha* a hard Sun-
club made Easter basket* fat day afternoon in Channelview
children at the Cerebral Pitta R«s Prater tries to patch
,. , jap som* trouble . . . Brenda
DfTERSCHOLASTK LEA CUT Hoiiawsy has fun eating salad
with a spoon: . „ , *
Xecile Foster's favorite des-
sert is the crust ofan apple;,^ boarded the buses and
£**•’'’ •_Stievex^a^ul^er* D?vkS headed for Houston. The band
SartM*. Gene Paul Hale, Ross attended the contest . at the
Prater siri Kenny Mwgum Houston Baptist College. »
make a big hit at the Southern,
Belle Mother • Daughter Ban-
quet . . . Janice Jeffrey proves
to be a friend - in . need . .
Martha Gopffarth catches a
ride to the library • . Charles
Davis has a visitor from Lou-
isiana over the weekend.
Glenda Chamblin has a spe-
cial wish , ; . Robert E. Lee
the members to plans for ofi This is a first lor REL.
ganizmg an OptimissC* Club at She has been studying drama
Sterling High School and also a for three years and is a mem-
boy's service club. ber of the National Thespian So
Rev, Walker presented the aft- clety.
er-dinner talk.
Officers pins were presented to
the 1966-67 officers.
D O. PROJECT
Serving will begin at 5 and
last to 7:30 p.m.
Saturday is clean-up day at
the Fair Grounds for all FA
boys in preparation for the Bay-
town Fair starting April 28.
SCHOLARSHIP WINNER
Darlene Stovall was pntsented
a scholarship at the Junior Opti-
mitses Banquet at Youngblood’s. The second annual charity noon.
She was chosen on her grade project-^aposored by the D O
average, participation in club Club was put into effect on Sat-
activities’and her plans for the urday, April 9.-»Ten Easter bas-
future. Darlene has been presl- ket* were delivered to Baytown program,
children in the four Baytown
Senior Junior Optimisses mem. hospitals. Each basket contained
ber* were surprised by the Jun- a colored egg. a candied choco-
late egg. and a plastic egg
theme ’’Hello Young Lovers.” filled with goodie*. Each basket
Seniors were not allowed to expressed a wish for a Happy
know anything about the banquet Easter for each child
beforehand. Linda Hardison, * Mary Ann
junior club member, was in Vaughn, and Wilbert Winkel-
charge of all hrrangements, mann were in charge of the
Yellow rose* and daisies preparation"^ '“distribution of
around black styrofoam figu- the easter
rines of an old-fashioned boy
antL.gid.Jntmsd -the Uble cen-
terpiece 5 ' —
Programs were yellow with the Robe|r|
black silhouettes of an old-fash- auditorsunu |S
krned boy and girl. Place cards Mary
were also black printed in yel- in the rolcf 4* Mollie, a typical
low with a fresh yellow rose-bud teen her'&tf 'year at* college. Friday night,
pinned on each. Henry SteylniiSnVarYi Diane Shel- A 11 admission for adults
Sachet cakes tied in yellow ton portray’ ^the roles of her and 50 cents for students ,was
net were the favors given to all parents,’' IRjv apd Mrs. Frank charged. The money earned will
.\i ichaeison, _whq put up with a go toward. bringing: as many
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Alford iot of teenAge^gabble just as foreign exchange^ students to
and Rev. Billy Walker of High- most oariMBMl . ^REL next year as possible.™,,,
lands Baptist .Church were the General -MraPton .is 50 cents . FUTURE NURSES ,
j guests. for studenb a|Si 11 for adults. Belinda McWilliams, Terry
Alford, president of the bay- Mary Attn* Nichols, a senior Adams, Sandra Jones, Molly SL
(town Optimist Club, introduced at REL,- is- directing the play John and Jeanene Stone- left
Houston String
0-
Dickie Sanderson gives a big
Easter basket to a little girt. . .
Hoftpaotr
BRIGADIERS v
Saturday Is the date let for
the Brigadier Luncheon at the
Goose Creek Country dub at
Retell E Lea
Oenter.
High School * ,
At 8 a.m. Saturday the BJH
eighth and ninth grade bands,
under the direction of Elmer
Results of the laterscholastk
League Literary Events for Rob
Presentation of senior pu»s:m E Lee High School were
and the installation erf new of-Henry Stevenson, first place in
fleers will be included in the
Tickets are now on sale for
the Future Farmers of America
barbecue April 28. Price is 1125
per plate and tickets can be
obtained from any FFA mem-
ber.
t
s
cert
the ready writing event; Carol
Lam mars, second place in the
prose reading; ffybert Whitson
with a second place in science
and Marianne Jacobs with »
third place to typing.
John Hum and Peter Morgan
won a first place in the boys
debate event. —
John Street took a third in
the persuasive speaking for boys
and Mary Aruj Nichols, a first
place for the girls persuasive
-peaking evbnt,— ——-——
May 5 —Band Spring Concert
May 5, 6 — Band Programs
for BJH
May 9 — Eighty Grade Grad-
uation Banquet
May 11 — Brigadier Assembly
May 12 — Ninth Grade Grad-
uation Banquet
May 13 — Awards Assembly
May 17 — Band and Student
Council Picnic
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Invited guests include ^Ann
Oliver, president in 1965; Arm
Callurh. winner of the Haxei
Evan* Award to 1965, Miss Bet-
ty White, Miss Eula Potter, Mr*.
Winnie Brown, Ingrid SundtHan-
sen, the foreign student of Nor-
Wllson. - Vicki j way and- mothers of Brigadier
members.
•The luncheon committee in-
cludes Carol Lammers. Chair-
man, Karen Nelson, Kathleen
Jacobs, Cande Troxell, Maggie
,| ‘Tale Her. Bravo, Annette Maroney, Betsy
f Saturday at Maeser and N'ita Lee,
dent of the club this year.
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They competed against other
junior and senior high school
bands from Texas for first, sec-
ond, and third place trophies.
A few of the selections the
band played for the judge were
"Impressarig,” "Pageant" and
’’Thunderwesi.”
I-AST
BRUNSON
tors and sophomores with the
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......................... . CHOIR
FTA sweatshirts came in Mon-i The ninth grade choir, under
day . . . Ricky Hazelwood en-Uft, direction of Mrs. Corabel
joys the trunk of a car . . .Tim ’ Buelow, held a program’ at Ce-
Stuart gets a big scare. !dar Bayou Tuesday, April 19.
' Sharon JCilgore tells ^
is home from Leggett this week- and the seventh gradef
end , . .. Mary Ann Nichols choir students,
scouts around for news . , . ., .
Novella Hanson accepts 1. duty A iew o{ cij°lr
1 dlv sang were "Today,” “The Pro-
‘ <£ tz &
5T,Hm,in Sw' T - -te-W.-"
Accompanists were Shelley
Hays and Betsy Simmons. A
group consisting of Mrs. Bue-
iow’s homeroom sang "King of
the Road" and "Yesterday".
Betsy Simmons was the ac-
companist. • •.
to
SPRING FESTIVAL
April 28 from 3:40 p.m. until
S p.m., BJH will hold Its annual
Spring Festival. Dinner will be
t.
lil
SENIOR. DLAY
Larry —-
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The senior,
JETS
Richard Ruckrr.an is the new
E. Lee Jets. This was an-
nounced at their banquet Friday
night.
Other officers are Tbo'mas
Post, vice president; Larry
Foerster, recording seerretary
and treasurer; Kenneth Lemon,
corresponding secretary; How-
ard Humphrey, senior, repre-
tSSPto^,™^.(garnhil], junior
representative aM Wllie Mullin,
reporter.
, Phillips Deans of NASA spoke
at the banquet held this year at
the Country Club. •
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Th Southern Belles, Southern
Gents and the Sophomore Choir
presented their spring concert
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NOW SHOWING
THRU TUESDAY
the
Members team which
will be playing Ire Beth Ander-
son, Gary .'I>eon|rd, Mark Far-
ley, James 'Leltherwood, Kay
Stanley, Etoday;|Guidry, MI k e
Whitlock, Mike Miks and Terry
Owens. Thurman Watson is the
tennis
en
HOWTO
est Lord Jesus,” "Contate Do-
mino," “Poor Man Lazarus,”
"Gallery Carol,” "Sing Sing a
Song."
Also: “Holy, Holy; Holy;"
"Hey Look me Over," "Let
There be . Peace," "I Cali Heav-
en and Earth", and "Anna
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By BECKY
MOORE j
Cedar Bays* "
Junior High
Reporter
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Road, Turn
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der Road;
Right off
Sjolander
Road on
Whispering
Pines to
Russel Lane.
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3AYOUETTE8H *.......
The Bayouettes have recently
selected toe.^Ji|w members for
the 196&-C7 school year. They
are Nancy lAYrhart, Theresa
Bearden, Christie Behrens,
Becky Bolinger, Sheryl Hart-
less, Marianne Hazelwood,
Becky Hemphill,' Pbtti Kunz.
.Leslie Larth#| Lynda Magee,
Helen McKuto^', Karen Pavlis-
ka, Brehda Smkh, Marilyn Stan-
ley, Debbie Stone and Denise
Bell. *|,L
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his
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Graduation banquets for the
eighth and ninth grades at
| Cedar Bayou Junior High are
scheduled for May.-The first to
j be held will be the eight
{banquet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday,
May- T, to First Presbyterian
Fellowship Hall. The ninth
grade banquet will be held on
Saturday at 6 30 p.m., May 21,
at the Tower.
A graduation theme will be
carried out in the table decora-
tions and favors for both ban-
quets.
Committee chairmen were
elected at a general meeting of
eighth grade parents.
Serving on the Food Com-
mittee for eighth grade are
Mrs'. James Campbell, chair -
man; Messr. Jack Telford,
Dave Moore, C. ETWatts, Leroy{
Whitman, H. L Sharp, J. M.
Woods, Robert Bullard and Joe
Dreyer,
Eighth grade decorations com-
mittee is headed by Mrs. C. H.
Laird with Mrs. T. W. Wilks,
Mrs. H. S. Smith, Mrs. P. L.
Bankston, Mrs. E. R. Donnelly,
and Mrs. C. A; Jacobson.
The entertainment committee
is composed of Mrs. Melvin
Ocker, chairman, Mrs. James
Repp, and Mrs. James Camp-
'Special s e 1 e c tioils were
"Wouldn’t it be Lovely" sungi
by Kay Walker; Tammy" sung|
by ail girls, and the HM giris{
choir sang "Beautiful Yet Truth-;
pair
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Martin
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dan
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fui."
as Matt Heim
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THE 1
Coa
• BEAR BUZZ
Kay Stanley gets hit on the
head .... . Doug Cavaretta wears
a pink ribbon . . . Penny Sharp
and Jenny Whitely save the day
. . . Mike Repp, Donnie White
and Bobby Light carry risers.
Denise Mitchell has a cute
dress . Tommy Maxey has
to ’draw a picture ... Betty
Iintelman gives Holly Ehlig a
pair of sunglasses^ f ~ I
Brenda Smith and Nandyij -
Rougeou hunt for cups ., .MartTl I
Ocker collects ribbons, too, . . I 1
Jerry Hatch doesn’t know what | '
"tope" means . Leslie Lan-
ham can bow) good?
Steve Griffin, David Marsha!) [I
and Randy TadlOck grab books I
. . . Kandy Campbell wants toil
get a different suntan.
Greg Garrett and Gene Hause j|
ride around . ’. . Who walked I
through Tommy Turner and ]|
Fritz Lanham's conversation? j|
Connie Campbell, Mary. Bain, I
Anri Parker, Donna Brack and jl
Millie Considine walked around j I
., Kathleen Tavary wears cute I
pigtails. I
Paula Bishop arid Debra: Hib-||
bard laugh over a joke . . . Joeil
McCune and Brian Chapman I
fix a wheel . . . Randy Law-1
rence runs and hollers.
Debbie Korbach, Ivy Turner. j|
and Debbie Perry go to thej|
track meet . . . Tim Stone goes
fishing . • • David Gunri almost
falls to the mud . ; . Mark
Farley runs into a pole while
playing tennis
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gram tof;j£^fp| jast week. Some
of Theiriselet
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bell.
Twain Classic
Mrs. James Stanley and Mrs.
A. C. Eckermann served on the
finance committee
Cotton dresses for the girls
and slacks for the boys has
been suggested as suitable dress RELNEKE
for this banquet.
i Plans for the ninth grade T**n Book
banquet were made at a general
meeting of ninth grade parents
headed by Mrs Jack Gardener;
Serving on the decorating com-; be a pirate'" Thto is
■pnawOkt* JJHLeZrd
chairman and Mrs; C, H; Laird,; haunt- * Certain boy’s mind;
Mrs. B. E. McBride, Mrs. P. V. This boy is very extraordinary,
Alexander Mrs Byaid Sooy, and yet, he is not very different
Mrs. H G Johnson and Mrs. ^ ^ m His name -
Robert E. Schrader.----- Tom Sawyer!
"The Adventures of Tom Saw-
yer" by Mark Twain is a won-
derful classic about *a mind-that
could be 10 or a 110.
Forever taunting his Aunt
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TENNIS TEAMS
The CBJH tennis team is pre-
paring for various tournaments
which are in the near future.
A district is scheduled for May
23, a tournament at Baytown Polly, Tom gives her many a
Junior High on May 25, a n d gray hair. When he and Huck
Clear Creek tournament on [Finn left to be a pirate without
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By BEVERLY THREADGILL j
STERLING HIGH SCHOOL
Crash
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One of the: biggest attractions I
at the future Ross Sterling foot-1
bali games ..wiil be the Drum I
and Trumpet Precision Corps. II
directed by the very capable j|
and enthusiastic Mrs. Claire I
Bays. >1
th,. i
i telling a soul, everyone in town
thought they were dead! But
they surprised all by attending
their own funeral! ~
Like any boy, Tom fell in
love. The love bug tot him when. ^ ^ .
Becky Thatcher moved to town,1. , , “rps win a^tuaU>’ «»-1 |
and since then, Tom was never L ^ 7 I I
the same one for drum, one fw trumpet JI
Tom and Becky had many an
extremly versatile to that it jl
will be able to be changed by J ./
the use of different collars etc. jl _
There are tentative plans for a I I
“day dress;" titot i$ a uniform j| ■
cotton dress which will be worn j|
to school one game days, and I
other such group functions which |
do not require regular uniforms. I
The girls will be required toi
have and maintain at least antt
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eryone was certain
doomed. Aunt Polly’s
ed gray to white as she was sure
her Tom was eternally lost in
the vast labyrinths. But, of
course, our hero was rescued
and became widely acclaimed
for his bravery.
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BROYHILL LOUNGE CHAIR ,.. 5139.95 Value I
SECOND PRIZE:
I TEXAS LAMP Red & Gold Hanging Lamp $69.95 val
for uniform measurements, and I
pass a test which will be given II
at the did of a three-week prac-||
tice period to June, among other!
things
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6 to June 23. Ota June 24, a
committee of three dirctors of
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SUNDAY MAYm-------|
No OUigalion i.. You Do Not Have
To Be Present To Win... Adults Only; I
18 yrs. or Married
Taking other drill squads will judge the
girls and choose the girls who
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