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2 Deer Park Seniors Teens Of
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Deer I in Lvneffcurg. She is'a senior
i et Deer Park High School. _
imc’ I Jovce attends service with her I
»f«i I family at Clear Lake C.twul ■
ous has] Church of Christ in Highlands. 5
She is a straighj>'A" student I
School. She I
ycxrs of ■
water ODtimist Club of
Park.
He spends his "lesmre
playing the piano, •)'
during summer yss
mowed lawns.* worked LSr a j
house movttig contractor and a at Deer Park Jiigh S
rcstauphf. He and his band has served all three
have entertained at the “school her higfr school tenure as class •
homecoming dance. secretary. She was elected class
f Tom and his family includes favorite in her sophomore and
his father, an employe of. Hum- junior years and in her junior
ble Oil and Retiring Co s Bay- year received the honors of
and the town Refinery; his mother, a Most Popular
r School Band housewife and Lynchburg Re- Representative Girl,
in the music porter for the Highlands Star, joyc« served as cheerleader
■ ■ Plays the piano and a weekly newspaper; and two in her sophomore and senior
sings with a rock 'n rpll band older brothers. John and J*m-j years and was a member ofth*
rit many collie and high school my. Deer Escorts, a girls, drill team
dances and hootenanny shows. I thank my parents dor a jnthe life grade,
trern- very' fine Christian hpme, Tom-
fkf and' rhy said. He also said, "l have
made a first division in a ,sok> two very finchrothers who have
contest. He was selected a mem- shoWn a good example that I
ber of the 12-3A AH District have tried to follow
■ year. In a Tommy hasn't yet decided
.school. ' vhat his major will bp Orexact-
ly where he wards to attend
stage
of thr-
By EARL PEEL League. He also worked on the ran with the varsity track team
Highlands Correspondent Vacation Bible Schobl Staff, which won district and also on
Two seniors ai Deer Park played pirno lor Bible School the regional track team.
High School have been selected and Is a choir soloist. Last year he' ran again on the
by a special teen committee as He has been a church acolyte regional track team and in ad-
fhc series goes into the 12th for three years and a member football. In 1962-63 he ran ;n the.
week. They are Tommy Meekins of (he church choir for four Athlectic Amateur's Union of the
amL Joyce Hignite. years,-" Junior Olympics
TOMMY MEEKINS Tommy was awarded a 10- Tom has also neer. Active in
Tommy Meekins son of Mr. year bar for perfect attendance Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. .
and Mrs. J. R. Meekins, 229 Ma- in Sunday School. An allowance At Deer Pari? he has held seCw
ble Ave., in Lynchburg is a sen- of four absences per year for eral class offices and is a mem-
ior -at Deer Park High. Schdoi illness is aibted. although he ber of the student
and serves the Baytown Stin as has had almost perfect attend- A rock 'n
Teen Reporter from-that school, apee during the past 10 years. .
He attends church with his Back in Little league, Tom- keep
family at St. Paul's Lutheran my started winning athletic lau-
Church in Baytown, He is von- rris as a star pitcher and
active in church, having served member of the All-Star team. Htf
as treasurer, president and vice later played junior and senior
president of the Lutheran teen-age baseball.
He* participated Jf football,
basketoall and: track varsity
teams during his sophomore,
junior and senior years a* Deer
Park High School. He has won
37 track medals r.no made the
regional track team in his sopho-
more year. As a senior, To
my made the All-District football
team for 3-A ball chibs in dis-
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first team. Tommy, keet* a grade av- stiM.
Last week, Tommy was elect- etrage"of 8g.23.aftd has boen ac-. Tommy hat
ed captain OLLits trackMeam, jUve in Boys Club and the honor music and a
As a. ninth grader he v:as lend society, ' “ %
big scorer in the district-winding More recent among Tommy's
basketball team and was named honors wcretavo>parate nomi-
on several tournament teams, nations fw the Troy Post
He also was active on the foot- of "Young Texan of the Year."
hail and track teams, both dis- The Highlands Optimist Club
trict winners. r nominated him for Young Tex-
He was one o( four sopfio* an from the Southeast Texas
to plav. on the varsity District. This nomination was sl-
hool team in 1962-63. He so given Tommy by the Deep-
to
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CYNTHIA
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wS»lt AvUtflHry
Girl ar.d Most
■ area high school sank**
gin w»L> reguclratton t
p,m, Friday at Ue OoM
basketMl game bataree,
ma Phi Kapra aad the
K-ette CHb wM be hcU
pm, la me tv nuwshtm.
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BETTY THOMPSON
also selected a* a
Daughter of the American Re-
public'CltiJeen as a senior.
' Joyce Is active in sports
pi w ed tennis for three year*
and was a. member of the girls
basketball team for three years.
TheKfeam won dis
played by-district Tue
She served as clas*
SCHMADL
. DAVID BARNES
BILL HELLS
She
open fee the
ed twHs ei the ,
bone in
j
. - coMlartcd.:
W>el
tpftriat enter
d M the at*d
htests w»n he
gfrt in the catete
Outstanding
Students
Of The Year
.,t
Band his sc _
musical ability test at
Tommy rated "100 plus.
He plays in the seta
band which is- composec
top playeris from the high school
band.
...
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tearing the spectat ee
*"d
college. ,
“I amco
m-
Thr iftththe* erSTSe
Mfewrine - a dkfeee Hem
preririe the entertatejM
lering several col-
■.iu»u>s' Stephen F. Aus-
t 'Texas j^hera%€-1ie
f5
l*gr*
.
is a member of
Honor Society ,
Joyce was also
Si
a great love for
■ he didn't
i major,
he want* to minor in music,
Tommy was bom in Bay-
town and attended Lymitburg.
Elementary mi Deer Park Jun-
ita-. High, ______
Lee Cellege faculty mem •
her* have selected the eight
“Outstanding Students of the ,
Year.” *
Selections were made on ■
basis of scliolastic achieve • H
mint and campus activities. ■§
nominated for
. een last f*H.
She .M'cumntly in her H«t
yM^>an fee '‘AirtJ»r," achirt . -
hewrspafter *tgff, and serve* the
paper at Assistant' Feature* Ed-
itor. In addition Joyce Is a mem- -A
ber of the Deer P*rk High
School Quill 'N Scroll Journal-
iern Cm. ■: :
At Deer. Par^ Jugfe
j«nroe wtu a memmr w..|h»-Jin- ,
tor Honor Soeietylh ■
and ninth grades, a bashathrifl \ \
memberandchoir
■ id
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m
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The stadeats will be featured
JOYCE hh;
Jovce Ann Hig
iiichter of Mr. an.
v '• f
ia a section of the Lee College
Yearbook.
. . They are Johnny Schmsdl,
David Barnet, Bill Wells. Bet-
ty Thompson. Kathryn Martin,
Connie Pollard, Galland Smith
and Leyla KadJarT
te is the
Mrs. C. K
' lyncliburg Road
ntiiim.
k mu
ictorian
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GAILAND SMITH
CONNIE POLLARD
KATHRYN
the eighth and ninth and afco a
cheerleader those two yeara. In
Cnwee
<4-
ed m n written exami-
nation given aenior girl* in
Homemaklng. She is now eheible
lor state and national honors.
The state's highest ranking
glrPwill receive a 11.500 scholar-
>htn from General Wlls, Ltc..
and the runner-up wm be award-
ed a 1500 educational,grunt.
The Betty Crocker AStstn***5
(Ilea UNPfe Page «*) .
the
Lionesses To Fete Opportunity
(8m DEES' PARK, Paga W) /
play and the
plan to use
wney" earned by (he play
class activity later in the
Got / Commercial
/ Rates
9th Grade
- By
TOMMY
MKSUNI
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dents’ skills and knowledge of
the field of distribution. The
program includes a banquet at
which scholarship and contest
awards will be made, climaxed
by the coronation of the .newly
elected state sweetheart.
Durine the conference dele-
gate will be chosen to attend the
National Youth Leadership Con-
ference which will be held in
Chicago »*.May.
The students will attend lunch-
eons and Jspetal workshop on
___, ... . public relations, communication,
«veovfrrrt«t1he nimbm ^silions’ Mid. DECA *etivit'es.
■cavity period the members TheS(f xvlj| be eon-
^ Mrt Robert dnete(j ^ experts in thevari-
f' ***» keytara h»e
, Kaster perty at the Opportunity ^ outst,-mdmg at these Youth
■SefiMi- ’ ■ _ , 'Leadership Cor.ferer.cea,
nging and dancing by the The Robert E. Lee Choir neld
mMfem. and jgyftnertts its annual spaghetti
The theme Was "Roman Holi-
day." *
the Choir j^es entertained by
Rodnev Calk, who played the
violin. Steve MeCaleb and Billy
Nancy Schaeffer, REL senior,
had a research essay, ‘ Texas
Gulf Coast Rice Industry.*’ pub-
lished- in the Junior Historian
Nancv- is a member ef fee
Junior Historian Club which park
tidpates in the Junior Historian
Writing Contest each - ear. She
is also a member of the Briga-
diers arid is a Senior Council
Representative for the organiza-
tion. She has been a member
of student Council. , . /
I Nancy is a member/of fee
First Presbyterian Church where
she is inoderator of the youth.
In her free time, Nancy en-
joys scivin”-' She won first
place in tpe Singer See ing Ctav-
fest‘las(ysumh»r.
Upon graduation, Nancy plans
to at tend Texas Christian Uni-
IvCrsity In Fort Worth.
DULL AND SCROLL
Quill and Scroll officers and
member installation will be held
at 7:45 p.m. Thursday at fee
home of Carol Lamroers, «15
St. Andrews Drive.
New officers are Bob
president; Randall Holt,
president; Pat Boothe, secre-
tary-treasurer; and!
Craw; sergeant-at-ariiy and par-
liamentarian. /
Other, me
Priest, Jysn
Royee Ann Walker. Carol Lam-
xaepd, Jo Ann PadgML R«9»
Ganson and Pat Biyah.
Mrs. Valerie Childress is fee
spbhsjr of Qu’ii encT SerolL T^e
International Honorary* Society
for high schoor journei^i ha*
recently been organizes it Rob-
ert E. Lee High School. CaMi-
tlates mult show that they de-
serve the awa^thiidugh schqlaL-
and service.
' Members must be either, *
juniotyLr senior whh is in' the
•upper on third >6f his clags;
WfeelastirtJly and Mm yfuu
produced superior, work (n some
phase ol journalism
Parent* of the
officers are invt)4
..................pBSjjjr,;
Western Day Set March 9
At Highlands Junior High
.<
Best in Town
Jama Praetor.
HONOR SOCIETY
Inducted into the National
Honor Society test week were
SI new member*. Seniors named
to the tocle ty were Dottle
blanks, Mike Brawn. Frad
Rum, Kenneth Butler. Ciar-
htte George, Dianna Jackson.
Brenda *udd, Mike Kekto, Judy
Plant, ‘-{enneth Spinks. Anita
Terry, Ouida Terry, Foe Wag-
ner. Ronnie White and Dorothy
Wood. • ,
l Juniors ittfrrltit tm lTTnlnT
Booty,P« trict a Cardwell. De-
•nk. "D*v|», Mernret Dorr)*,
Rodney Frier) , Brad Fiance,
Sheila Johnston, Tommy Mslier.
Larry Premwood, Sherry Saws-
ly, Judy Schhc James Simp-
son, Ka-lecn Sm th, James Ste-
wart. Erwin Wallace. Chuck
Western It, Connie Whaley, Dav-
id Wheat, Barbara Williams and
Johnny W illiamson. *
J BLUE BONNET
if '■0Wfc-
M '•'» mm, tsa wi t ns
Me-
H t TAT
BOOTHE
Carver, wilt I
a * Texas feufeww trie
>,asi
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Derr Park
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School Ref
nhen, are Kaferyn
e Wells, Pam Treat,
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:* DEENA
WIESE1
DON'T FORGET!
OURBK SALE
WMiw, «h he tans
CntiiNtfitf --a-., a
«ry
Linda RCitz, with an average
of 96.11 has been BMMd vde-
d ictorian of the Dwr Paik High
School class of l965- Salutator-
ian is Bill Stanley with an aver-
age of M.4S.
Ike ou'standmg students repre-
Hignite, Cher.vl Buehenan. Se-
rena MdkuRmld.. *',UrkBf(
eher, Steve M.u! ) ^ e
Brawn. Loweta Oem, Brian Tay-
cr. Roger Lee, Mane Maha-'cy,
Sue Wsener: Ruth GMTie, Mike
Kerbo, Jem Piper, Ariene Le-
Crov, Memory Wesmufe, Judy
Plant, Cand Senders, Kenneth
Butlrr, Rotmie Kubena. and BiU
Hand rick. _
Joyce Hignite. Mariene fei*
cher and Ruth Currie Vveto fee
Lynchbuig area Joyce U the
daughter of Mr and Mr*. C. E-
Hignite of SO S. Lynchburg
Road Marlene I*
of Mr. and Mrs. H. WJulcher
of 714 S. Lynahbmg Rond. M
Is fee daughter of Mr. and MW-;
M. A. Currie Jr., of ITS Oakland.;
Cedar
BepOrter
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me home* SF
A meeting of toe ninth grade
parent* was held to decide on
the date for this year's banquet
April 24 wa- ehoeen.
A committee wes chosen from
the ntntb grade student body to
select talent for the ban.
The committee consisted of
la Cantrell, president: Mike
Messlck, vice president; aad O.
E. Downing, see rotary.
The ninth grade physical edu-
cation-teacners ere spensmdne a
dn* nong teumsment du-ing
homeroom.
- .la ro
j Come In Now & Save
Baytown Hardware Co.
s
TV
of
vet
laireK
tend Ue
club.
m
* and
wtor M«M t» hr he
HBHPHBB
tq. attend the
JCCWfVEHnON
That
»
Wilson, senior, has
Hie Lioness Oub would like
to congratulate Sts nominee lor
Lm Relay Queen. Sharon Fran-
cis, who was chosen as one of
l“ ™ 'he five DnaBsts.
Nine Distributive EdStlStiHi.
students will attend .he state-
wide Distributive Education
: Vouth Leadership Conference in
3425 MAXKKT
been chrren Deer Park iflgh
Schools Bettj Crocker Horae-
maker of Tbrncrrow. Lynae aaafe
Woodall, who did pantomimes.
A skit was put on by .Sarah
Kirk, Tliomas McFatridge,
WilHams, Robbie Lawhon, Mike
Rodgers. Judy Ploeeer, Bobby
Herndon, Bennie Jordan end Di-
ana St. Cloir, ell members of
the REL Choir. Charles DahJby
nlived the pen of Jerry Forder-
hase, choir director,
„ Committee chairmen were
Twardowsk! Leslie Cwich, DE ^^tions; fcod Shpi!s nrish-
i will^accorm ^ deC°n,i0r^ St'
Choir offieers this year are
Bol'hWLlerndon. presioent: Lan
Williams, vice president; Teresa
Atchison, secretary; and Diana
St, Clair, reporter.
Jim Young is the student con- Th0 student Cmmeii will spon-
ductor and Judy Ploeeer is as- sor a Western Day when the
sistant student conductor. students may dress in a west-
Section leaders are G ivle em way if thty to desire. The
Askew, Tommy Clanton. David date for this project i* March 9.
Tommy Clanton. Mike On this day there will be an a rather unusual Eagle Eye
Diana St. Clair. assembly to determine the was published last week, Prinet-
__________Ar. under the direction ••!***( . dressed" boy. and girl pel Hamer Monls wrote an ar-
L.L. Mitchell M Jerrv forderhase vnU 'fee westerner. tkk. "Student Reiponalbfety"
John Mrtchen Gulf Coast Fesdvai in W H00L8 WEEK
LaMartjue Match 6. Public School. Week has been
hailed by ail the parents of HJH
TV
F"
a
Len
,"t
TROPHY CAS*
Mease Is being placed
teria. It was bought
k Mkkfyfe ef.
■a wfe be .«*«•• hi IS
A
it fer
wife fee money from tiie talent
show.
kfewf I* n I
students. Last year. HJH record-
^ RWKHMTIPH BONES ■
,*“««e*fe» bastes «e beta* ' . TRACK TEAM
wffl be feokec. . t^iwMle&l.. DewF^kttahSchael'atmk
■Ok ie uMn / A eommittae cosntetlm of O. - t**r renc -lcS ju_ - -
"r* n. Downing, Gary Joris and ^^h^ofr^s aTu Porte
Last week Highlands Junior Fritr Lahham ant eoksg to make cinlrl»,'» even though the
High students enjoyed a very the boxen and place them in wTSfteW ftrnTlnju-1
fine, eye . opening film entitled feelr place, 'f*rn rate Pori
sa^sSriStt « E
OhHiimT . . T*ny Adam has ^r^StortaaT^steM^PMe'S
Houston March 5-6.
■Sw art Domsa BeB, Troy
lludman, Charles Cummings,
Parbara Pearson, Linda Chan-
Ave
by
I
• • 5< TO *l°.° STORES • •
A
IMi MARKET IT.
Ofm 9.9 DAILY
HU PARKING!
PA
Jaaier High
will enter
BARGAIN BUYS
1
tely
n for
. 20 tro-
S »5.000 in
and more than
■ Three
1
HF^MWsPnd six ii
s wfll be held, all
ted to improving
fi
fee du-
ly
LISTERINElj
VJL A_ «W . SIX.
5
EAGLE EYE
WORLD’S
LARGEST
trouble wtth her skirt ... . Pat
Hilly Rose
Guidrv holds the Deer Park
record in the 1» yard <*.*h v>d
the 220 yard dash. Kertow h-Ms
the school s record in the tow
hurdle, and broad yjmn Morton
hold, Deer Ps'k'. rerort in the
nole vsi'lt and Mecktn* he'd, |
the school's record In.^ .M®
vsrd de*h Guidry , jT,rr*‘""'
Warner and Rore hold Deer
_ ■ ■ ■ . B Perk's MW me record ty
•& -mi
Mem ele.'ed Du.
MeCune and Eddie Wilson ro
fishing Saturday :
Downing has hm at a party. .
Brian Baker km a MM ad-
faker. «
Connie Donnellv cause* a lot
HAIR SPRAY
o r.
tan Nsv N
Gary Oemciff was the “Seeing
Eye" victim. Featured as SSP
sonalities sm Gary Robertson
and P »t r I e l a Parker, ntafe
grade; Jeff Webber and Sue
Carlisle, eighth grade; and Con-
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mrm s
c
14n>-Mat
fOm
et trouble . . . Ksren WheeW
goes to San Antonio ... Dale
Ml Hardy Mbsnn are -knit
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rad Mueilion and Beverly Bum-
Morgan* mro-e ... Ro-nle Gar-
Ii wa, aim announced In the
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10-BOU
Eagle Eye that O M Bos-
COOKIE PACI
BATHROOM
Orbtg f*ts a ware. .
i yttvri«l^embaiT«»M-d
Jtnct
~AT
, Keibow end T o m m v
ms eosvotalns far IMS-
hope to lead the team to
a mascot wtth fee money feat
Mary Jo
Chert*
was won ,at fee Oiristmas door-
-
»rota
dworiinjr contwt. --------j-_
mw #,Sunrwr Low,”
- council pontomi to Xaylor Fri-
dav nlebt? . . . Jack Jefferson
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■MVfa, Friday nieht
Pick’s Ftawi
RI6HT JN FOR OUA WE - EASTER SHOE $AIB
The next roowe will probably
be March !?, BtfliB
and Rufeard Rensm gets
I fee
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lei.
HIGHLIGHTS
P A Nt)PR
QUACKS
Perky Pastel FLATS & TURK TOES
........—
MY ION
Happy birthd,y to Don Con-
neaiv . . . Randy Doran enjoys
horseback tiding . Roseanns
Bieklev report, on cafeteria Hao-
1
Lb-
rounds in
enmoMsed of
a • a a
2™ $5
t
a i
and Phyllis Wade Jane Kennedy pretend, to be
ertoadin* posribtBfles sick . . , Drew Scott adda -.a Jnhn Matteaost
B Lab Helen Craig new word to h « wcatulary tato
Iteachea far Mrs. Ruth Corn-ton Tommy Pauael “Monkey's’' __sentory_whn
| for a ^le . David Moor-
head plan, a practical toke . , .
[Rodeo plan, are mode . , ,
Parnell. Fave Cain
m morK
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were
Hi
$3.90
down fee hall . . , laky Pov
• Lb.
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ta-
rn ha* a new hairdo . ,. Den-
nis Overstreet
on an
Mask fOrkknd needs a date
•nd April Mild diicuKu thf EnfW
TEFLON*
Eve
out of
I Mr*. Bet»y DeLay la searched
'or . . . Mb* Lyn Wa*l has an
nterestint voice ,. . Glenn Her-
rington ptar, ahead for fee rock
•hoc . , . Mrs Marten McWhor-
ter declares a boycott . . . Mrt.
Sandra Erwin
tike* an overdose ef
. . Arthur Ford
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