The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1980 Page: 11 of 66
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Kathren Evans. Sheri
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Cedar Bayou Junior Keith Mackert, Lisa
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"T received their report cards Scblottriian. Sara Scbomp.
for the third sis weeks ' Jennifer Singer and James
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one B wpre named to the Ballek, Timothv Bar-
- Aguiar honor roll rime*. Fred Bednarski
Eighth graders, named to Cynthia Bigham Kenneth
the distinguished honor roll Bloch. Scot{ Brvmer. Jim-
were Leslie Aden*. Warren my Cox, Kevin Hardin.
Avant Carrie Bakerak. Eugene Harrott, Sherrie
\ eronica Ballek Victor BiH. Steffame Homberger
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Frank Dando. Sonya drea McGuyer, Stacy
EUiotte. Kevin Fletcher. Mullins. Teresa, Naiser.
Pamela Gott Nancy Gnl- Cari Prmce. Ann SWaim.
ftn. Gary Guy. Camille John Thomas. Pauline Tim-
Hall. Brent Hallum. Paul moos. Patricia Torres and
Haney. Denius Haynb and Melissa Wolff.
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Bident out of the state
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Hofmann, all aand one B were;
David Houchins. Guiny David Arnold. Jan Lou
Howard. Mark Issacks. Be vis. Elizabeth Carroll.'
» William Istre. AlejihdnLOaniel Conejo. James Con- ■
JaramiUo. Julie JebBSQB..noMv. Dawen Day. Kellie!
"TTfvis^Leissner. Tate Eoderti. Christopher Ew-
Malpass. Lori Marlin, ihg. B«t|i Frasier. Louis
Kerry McClendon. Stacey Gama Jana ; Harrison.
McGee. Teresa McLain. Lucy Hiipko and Donya.
Keiles McWhirter. Jennifer Jones '
Meadows. .Mfchelle Miller Also. Michael Jones.
Steffani Mitchidl and Rhon- Daiefie Kflliah. Sandra Lee
daNiedzieJko
——-Other eighth graders McRee Gregory Naiser.
weje. Lisa Oelfke. Donald Amy Pattillo.G'Anna Pfeif-i
‘Parkinson. Debra Powea. fey. Holly Rhoads. ;Aray
Robyn Rhoades. Karen Saunders Dana Schweers.i
Roberts. Isabel Sapbos. Tonya Thurman and Kim
Robyn Sewell. Gregory Wines ' ’
Sims, . Ray SpraybejTy Sixth graders named to i
Kevin Stiicklv._1 -.iiine thc regular hopor roll were;
^SwlffdjjiU Toby Tavlor. Barbara Archer Ingrid I- —
r^Kareii itiomas. Jennifer Bart»nt^Ejnc ,Beck. Anne '"
Walker. Melody" Watson. Befioett - Angela Boyett.
Clayion W ilifams and Stev«s Christman. Michelle
Russell “Williamson Compton,, Randy Cox,
*' 7:Students in the severit;.Brian Frazier. Sandra
" grade named to the Friitfu Eric Gtdle. Michele
disynguished boadr roll Gorrell. Francois
were Alicia Ainsworth. Gouriaouen and Michele
MicheHe Berresford. Tom-Gone!!
my Blackwell. Bnan Bone- Also. Alan Hilyard. Glen-
zynski. Margo Bookmyer.'na Holcomb, Jennifer
Mark Bookmyer. Susan Jackson. Stephanie Jones.
Brewer, Christy Brown. Janict Kelly. Jennifer
Jannsj, Capps. Victoria Keeton. Kimberly Man-!
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»■' Miche!le~To|tr~CharIie. The sixth grade students
. Franta. Craig Franta. Lon- of Brenda Pickens. Fredlyn
nie Gregorcyk. Heather Kluch and-Linda Schweers
Hagen. Renee Harrington, have been competing in the
Melanie -Henderson, Shelly areas of spelling and
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Lisa Huiium, Muneeza 11-Tthe Spring Literary
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Others were Teresa mgcompetitiop consisted of
Leslie..Scott Liska. Bryan a written exam The
^pPMc.Neill. . Stanley Norton, students with the highest
’ ^Dianne Purvis^:Kathleen grades yere Jenny
Reese, .Alexander SajAos. JackScm. Mike Walker.
Suzanne Schrock. Rebecca Rhonda Rogers. Janice
Shelby. Allison Smith. Kefly. Charles Kester. Rob:
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Students in the sixth Northcutt
TbOT 'were entered in an
Toby .Alexander. Cynthia .oral competition. wher£ the
- ,Araujo, Ginger Ash. Dianne two finalists were Rhonda
Balcerak. MichdleBarber; Rogers and Rohbid
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also. Tbe: two participants
will be Kjgeaijdecka-aad
Jennifer Jacksdn and the
alternate will be Eric Holle.
All of these contestants
will be training in their
special areas for the- next
few weeks. The Literary
Festival is to. be held March
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READING
Mrs. Gayle Troxell's
seventh grade reading
classes have finished 6 unit
on cause-and-effect and are
working on outlines.
Students are working out of
two. different books,
•‘Serendipity’' and
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KENNETH EUGENE,
son Sir, and Mrs. Kenneth
E. Thomas Sr. Of
Baytown, celebrates his . Two oral book reports are
third birthday March 5. required every six weeks in
He has a brother, San- Mrs. Troxell’s class,
tana. Grandmothers are Outstanding; students are
Ernestine Hunter and IBidtaid Childress. Craig*
. - Laura Thomas, both of Franta. Christy Brown and
Baytown. Great- Renee Harrington. ,.[
gran(ft)arents are Har-
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Waverly' and Virglna
Frank of Vffle Platte, La.
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restricts its gaming tables
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1980, newspaper, March 5, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145463/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.