The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1980 Page: 22 of 66
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The Region 19 UIL solo
and ensemble competition
was held recently at Clear
Creek High School The
Ranger Band brought home
104 first division “superior
ratings and medals and 42
second division “excellent"
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Ross Sterling High School
hosted thel98Q UIL invita-
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responsible for winning this
trophy included Becky
Howell and Vickie Butler,
who placed second and
third respectively in spell-
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- Bob Cunningham, Society made such a profit
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dy Bolin won honorable that the organization will be
mentions. Leslie Hall won able to give 15 $100 scholar-
second place in typing. ships to seniors in the
Ty Stark and Scott Scar- Honor Spciety to the college
borough won the debate of thjeir choice.
competition, with Bill Car- The [members held a
roll and Omer Ilahi coming meeting recently to vote for
in second, Stark and Carroll scholarship recipients and
tied for the position of top recognize those .whose ef-
i-t - speaker in debate. forts made
In the speech competi-
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honorable mention for her
prose interpretation. Odell
Mills placed second, with
Colleen Maroney receiving
an honorable mention in
poetry interpretation i
5 John Joe won the slide
rule contest.
In the writing contests,
Susan Hehiressy won the
=4^ “feature category and plac-
ed second in news writing.
• [ Sterling compiled a total
,;of 1MJ points, 23 points
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ORCHESTRA
The .Sterling orchestra
participated in the UIL solo
4o— - and ensemble contest
- '".recently. Mike Morlan
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rating for his solo per-
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those receiving a first
division rating in ensemble
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SS8 Writer although his warnings of
WASHINGTON (AP) - the possible consequences
Behind some of the concern' are more graphic than
in Washington over the nF mmt Tr«Ju<Lr
could undermine the na-
tion’s political System, he
said, without
elaborating,“I agree.” |
’ The United States is now
undergoing a process of ad-
justing to a decline in
wealth, in large part
because of the nation's
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lion’s worsening inflation William Miller-h-as
rate is worry that it could repeatedly warned that in-
have profound and unplea- flation is “a clear and pre-
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countries was not an original Americandemocracy. to erode the nations’s
member of the United Arthur F. Burns; former freedoms.
[Nations? chairmen of the Federal, When Chairman Paul A
afGetemWff (b) Itdytrrfrew -Reserve Board, is one whof Voteker of the Federal
has warned about this for
several . years, and" the
danger is-growing, he told a
groUfrof reporters the other
day. / .
He said !that if inflation
continues tb worsen, it may
undermine, the confidence
of Americans in their
political system and cause
them to search for non-
democratic solutions. Infla-
tion js now.at an* annual
rate of 18 percent, the worst
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tiesiakes hold of.the infia<
tion problem and provides
leadership, isome;
demagogue may arise and •
capture the public imagina-
tion, "Buriis said.
It is “no accident,” he
said, thar Hitler came into
power in'Germany in 1933
on the heels of a disastrous
inflation rate in that coun-
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House of ... (a) Bourbon (b)
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Reserve Board-was _askad -
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before a congressional
committee last week if he
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who said rampant inflation 1
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He said the situation had
reached the point where
"the middle class was
wiped out and there was a
destabilizing sense of
frustration in the country,
something Hitler was able
to capjtalizepn.”
While Inflation in the
United States is nowhere
near as bad as it was in
Germany - prices increas-
ed two billion times in a
single year, Burns said -
persistent inflation "tends
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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/m1/22/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.