The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1986 Page: 3 of 16
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Texas experienced its lowest
recorded death rate of 2 6 for
every 100 million miles traveled
in 1985, according to a recent
report issued by the Texas Coali-
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The low rate is in spite of a sig-
nificant increase in vehicular
miles traveled.
A large contributing factor to”*
that decrease was the increased
Usage of safety belts, according
to slate safety and law enforce-
mgpt officials
Fatalities in the seating posi-
tions covered by the seat belt
law decreased an average of 14
percent the first four months of
its existence.
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SANDY BERTSCH, head cheerleader at Robert E. nlfer Young of Cedar Bayou; Mike Cole of Gentry
Fifty-nine percent of the Bay- Lee High School, shows junior school cheerleaders and Troc Nguyen of Baytown. Standing at top is
how to create a pyramid during a week-long clinic Crystal Littlejohn with Sandy at her side.
(Sun staff photo by Carrie Pryor)
tonians wear Iheir seat beltsp
according to a recent survey conducted at Gentry Junior School. Front row,
conducted by Boy Scout Troops from left, are Happy Rinas of Horace Mann; Jen-
105 and 255 on behalf of the Bay
town Citizens Safety Council.
Before the law was instigated,
a similar survey showed that on-
ly 12 percent of the Baytonians
wore their seat belts.
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Surveys in other cities across Beginning with the 1986-87 manipulates and small motor be held Sunday, Aug. 17, after
the state, range in percentage school year, St. Joseph Catholic skills, music and outdoor play. V each mass,
usage from a high of 77 percent School is adding a pre- Some Montessori concepts will St. Joseph’s will also offer a
in Corpus Christi to a low of 57 kindergarten class for three-and be included in the program. half-day kindergarten program
percent in Waco, George R.Gus- 'four-year-olds to its educational “Readiness is our goal,” Mrs. and a full dav kindergarten for
lafson. a spokesperson for the program. \ Weber said. 9 students who qualify. All-day
Texas Coalition for Safety Belts, Brenda Weber, who will be The class will be linfited to ap- kindergarten will be limited to 20
8fcW. teaching the new class, said the proximately 15 students and in- students.
State surveys were taken by program was organized and eludes an option for participa- Information about fees and
the Texas Transportation In- planned to provide for the. lion jn an extended day _pro
stitute under contract with the developmental feeds’'of each'•'gram
State Department of Highways chUd. She said tho'ught- ,
and Public Transportation processes and concept- to 11:15 a.m. Monday, Wednes-
development skills will be day and Friday for four-year-
achieved through natural play olds and at the same times on
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Baytown with 59 percent com-
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general average of the report at exPeneunces ....
67 percent and certainly behind , Teaching wil be conducted in year-olds
Houston with 69 percent seat belt learning Centers,, with em
phasis on art, math, listening, a.m. Thursday at the school of
reading, discovery, and jsciehce^ fice, 181-1Garoima
home-living and dramatic play
blocks and building
said.
Enrollment will be from 8 to 11
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departments has played a key
role in getting people into the
buckle-up habit during this early
period and that enforcement will
continue to play a necessary
part o.f helping citizens comply,”
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and Walter G. Fregia of Batson
has completed the Army’s tank
turret mechanic course at Fort
Knox, Ky
The course taught soldiers to
perform pre re n tiv e
maintenance on M-60A1 tank
turrets. Upon completion, they
are skilled as apprentice
mechanics and can perform-
maintenance on the turret’s
hydraulic And electrical
systems, range finffers, and
mein gun firingcomputers.
fvt. Charles V. Hix, son of
T^iy Hix of Highlands and Linda
Hix of Bay City, has completed
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jifey Ellison, son of Sandra i
Burchfield of Baytown, has J
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Delayed Enlistment Program. |
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fvt. Walter E. Velden III, son. J.
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specialist course at Sheppard ,
AifForce Base, Texas. I
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were taught medical resource
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g, and the use of computerized
m®ical information systems,
also earned credits toward
sociate degree through the
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1986, newspaper, August 8, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152751/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.