The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1977 Page: 5 of 28
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Students ui grade* six thr»u|jh
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word problems, Mike Aldrich,
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geometry and fifth in calculi tor,
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Robert E Lee and Rota Sterling
Rost students aided in scoring
The Horace Mann team, a
third place sweepstakes winner
in every math tournament
entered this year, added yet
another third place award to ID
trophy case
and geometry and second in
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Horace Mann were Joanna
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fourth in general computation,
honorable mention in word
problems, second in per cent and
decimals, honorable mention in
calculator. (Lay Snodgrass, sixth
ui general computation and per
cent and decimals; Joy Jessup.
Horace Mann ut the sixth grade second in calculator
division were Karen Schubie. Eighth grade winners were
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remember it only is used
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winners at the Horace Mann Invitational Math Tournament.
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NEW YOHK (AP) - By the
year 2000. it is estimated that
80 per cent of the world's popu-
lation will live in “Coastal
Zones" - areas within 50 miles
of where land and ocean meet |
- according to The Compass, a
publication of MOAC, a com-
mercial marine insurer,
One way to relieve the
crowded seashore is to move
the cities, suggests the ocean-
ographer, inventor and futuro-
logist, I)r Athelstan Spilhaus.
“We could design full-scale
floating cities on hollow con-
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10019. Be sure to specify your
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ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19)
Things tend to go your way today
except in two areas: personal
finances and business. Be
careful in both of these. There
are hazards involved.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your
possibilities for gain look pretty
nifty today unless there are
partners in the picture. They
tend to complicate matters
. somehow.
GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) Have
more faith in your own ideas
than you do in the suggestions of
others, especially il dealing with
something you've analyzed and
they haven’t.
CANCER (Juno 21-July 22)
Something opportune may be
offered to you In a rather unusual
way today. It would be a mistake
to broadcast your good fortune.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Try to
keep things on a noncommercial
basis today if you're socializing
with business chums. Attemp-
ting to spring a deal might
backfire.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopt. 22) Your
positive hunches are likely to be
a lot more accurate than your
negative ones today. Dismiss
your dark reflections. Seek the
sunshine.
LIBRA (Sopt. 23-Oct. 23) A
friend may tell you of a very in-
teresting proposition today. Un-
fortunately, your informant isn't
the one you should team up with
If money's involved
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Joint ventures will be successful
today provided you do most of
the work. Rely very little on
others even If they have a share
at stake.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D0C.
21) A decision you make today
may be challenged by others.
There's no reason to be unduly
concerned if you’ve weighed the
matter carefully.
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 10)
Your rewards today come from
hard work and services
rendered. They could be large
ones. There'll be no payoff
where you expect something for
nothing
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 19)
You may rub shoulders today
with one who Is'successful In his
own field. However, carefully
weigh advice given not within his
realm of experience.'
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If
there’s a!situation you feel you
can bring to a head, don’t be dis-
suaded by unusual develop-
ments that seem to
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May 23, 1977
YOUR BIRTHDAY-This coming
year you may be involved in
some situations larger and
grander than you've been ac-
customed to. Fear not. You are
now ready to handle them. For
more information about yourselt,
send for Gemini’s Astro-Graph
Letter. Mail 50 cents and a long,
sell-addressed, stamped
envelope to Astro-Graph, P.O.
Box 489. Radio City Station, N.Y.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1977, newspaper, May 22, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144855/m1/5/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.