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Tuesday, December 16, 1986
THE BAYTOWN SUN
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Tuesday, December 16. 1986
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Commissioner Jim Fonteno
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to be sworn in at ceremony
FiSS honor roll announced
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Ro ss S. Sterling High School chez, Joseph Weaks and Lisle Brysch, David Burt, Christopher
Disti nguished Honor Rol] for the Weber. Chappell.StacyClancy.Kimber-
mcoi id six-weeks grading period Juniors named to the honor ly Clark. Stephen Copeland,
has b >een announced. roll are Laura Arabie, Rebecca Julie Cross and John Faught.
Fr< 3shmen named to the honor Barrios, Michael Bartlett, Derek Laura Floyd, Stephen Floyd,
, roll c ire Laurie Berniard, Feme Beyer, Ronald Bounds, .Clinton Daniel Fuller, Joseph Hall. Cor-
I Cum mings.' Julia Ebner, Carol Chappell, Ernest Corder, ey Henderson, Gary Higgin-
Garri er, Clinton HaffeljFinger, Kristen Corder, , Michael botham; Kristine Holley. Lynn
Jeff Holzaepfel, Katherine Fagarasoh, Lisa Henry, Shan- Jones, Dede Kendrick, Laura
■ Hughes, Britt Hurst, Scott Jef- non Hobbins.Spencer Jackson, K1 ebenow. Melissa Map!e.
j frey, Brent Lawless, Stephanie Letitia Johnston, James Jones, Denise McCann, Susan
I Mart ir, Sean Park, Antony Par- Tammy Kennedy, Laurel Kind McHenry-, Christi McNeal.
I sons, Natasha Smith, Nina and Samantha Leman
Vonh arpe, Kellie Webb and Wen
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Precinct 2 County Commis- Commissioner. When he resign- Fonteno, who is a licensed auc-
sioner Jim Fonteno will be ed in 1975 as Port Commissioner tioneer, spends many nights and
sworn in to his fourth term in of- for the Port of Houston Authority weekends officiating at 50 to 60
fice during a public ceremony at to run for the Precinct 2 post, charitable fundraisers each
7 p.m. Jan. 2 at the North Chan- there were no community year. During the past 11 years,
nel Courthouse Annex. 14350 centers in the precinct, nor were he has raised more than $2.5
there any branch offices or an million for charitable causes.
He is ' ajso Commissioners
Court liaison to Harris County
Since then. Precinct 2 branch PoHutron eontrol.....Department,
the Fire Marshal’s office and
Mosquito Control, and serves as
chairman of the Harris County
Bail Bond Board.
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Felix Baldree, a member of organized program for senior
the senior citizens group at the citizens. ■; " f
Leon Grayson Community
Center, one of five community offices have been located in
centers built in Precinct 2 since Baytown, Clear Lake, Pasadena
Fonteno first took office, will and the North Channel area for
deliver the oath of office to the the convenience of area
residents. And community
^Emceeof the event'will be Bob centers have been built in the
Seal, president of the North
Channel Chamber of Commerce.
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Joseph Muchan and Ana
Also, Harold Matthews, Moreno
Margarita Moreno, Steven Mur
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Also, Chatri Oparakum,
Sophomore honor roll ray, Lynette Niedztejko, Daniel Tamatha Page, Kara Poling,
members are Melissa Asbill, Owen, Jeffrey Phillips, Michael Kyle Pounds. Trent Quade, Eric
L.Pere k Bradshaw, Wesley Cor- Powell, Mary ..Rios, Rebecca Rasmussen, Kent Reep. Melissa
ley, Jason Dalby, Douglas ^Saterbak, Chizue"Spencer, Jose Riordan, Noemi Rodriguez,
Dono van. Shawn Elliott? Sidney Tovar, Lori Trim, Robert Christopher Sanders. Mark Sap-
Ellis, Lori Eshbach, Daniel Vinyard, Samuel Watkins, pington, Lisa Walker. Tammy
Floyc 1, Gregory Floyd and Jen- Christen Wikert, Jennifer Wauszkiewicz, Kristin Weber
nifer Foley.— Williams, Pamela Williams, Jodie Wolff. Robert Wyatt. Stacy
, Als o. ^Pedro Gutierrez, Leanne Lara Winder and Danielle Wolfe, Zavodny and David Zemkosky.
Hadd ox, Kenneth Hathaway, Senior honor roll members are ,4 -.....;.....: ‘
Ellis Hubbard, Stephanie Jacks, Sharon Adamson, Miriam Bac-
Lara Keyes, Maura Maple, Lin- chus, Lisa Barrientes, Stephanie
da iV latocha, Sujata Nadkarni, Batla, Nihita Bhavsar, Dolly
Adric in Newman, Maria . San- Breaux, Aaron Brown, Felicia
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He and his wife, JoAnn, live in
North Shore and have seven
grown children, James Jr., Jan,
Sharon, Donna, Diana, Doug and
David. They are active
members of the Holy Trinity
United Methodist church, where STEPHEN QUINSENBERRY, Jana Rogillio and dan, Glerin George, Mike Blackburn add Ed War-
Fonteno has served as chairman Carole Haddon, front row, from left, are among the
of the administrative bqard and Robert E. Lee Band members earning all-district
on various other church commit- honors this year. Back row, from left: Mark Jor-
commissioner.
umndRrporated areas of Chan-
newiew, North Shore,
The Rev. Marvin Agnew of Holy Highlands, Barrett Station and
Trinity United Methodist McNair. The community centers
Church, will deliver the invoca- offer organized programs for all
tion and Father Ron Cloutier of ages and are often used for fami-
St. Andrews Catholic Church ly, church and civic meetings
will give the benediction.
Providing music for the event
will be Elsa Ford at the piano
and Molly Maness. a Precinct 2
administrative aide, leading
singing - Refreshments will
follow the ceremony.
Fonteno is beginning his
fourth term as Precinct 2 County
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ALL DISTRICT HONORS
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Highlands
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THE LEE College Singers performed at the annual Stephenson, Agnes Mapp, Charlene Venable,
“Dickens on the Strand” in Galveston. From left, Lauren Albanese, Starla Greeer. Back row, from
front row: Clark Farina, Instructor Charles left: Robbie Ware, Darrin LaFon and Chris Jobe.
(Sun staff photo by Carrie Pryor)
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Highlands Junior School
Distinguished Honor Roll for the
second six-weeks gradihg period
has been announced.
Sixth-grade students named to
the honor roll are Staci Bohan-
non, Jennifer Bosley, Tammy •'
Jackson, Rolanda Johns, Tiffany
Merritt, Rhonda Moffett, Chanin
- Page, Samuel Patton, Emanuel
Percival. Belinda Ramirez, '
Robin Salicos, Crystal Stephens.
Margo Thomas. Kristina Tylef -
and Shawn W’ilson.
Seventh-graders named to the
honor roll are Juan Bedia. Leslie
Clawson. Sonya Davib, Jason
Henderson." Stephen Lovell.
Rebecca Perez. Charles Rickard
and Tressie Williams.
Eighth-grade students, namqg-
to the honor roll are Gisselle
Alcazar. Gregory Bridwell, A‘n-
na Cox, Dalina Doutv. Sean
Hedger, Diane Hughes. Tedra
Lindsey, Scott Pate, Tracy
JTwardowski, Veronica Valdez
‘and Joliee Whitaker.
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dent School District announced
the students who qualified for
the honor roll in the second six-
weeks reporting period.
Fifth grade honor roll students
are Wendy Arceneaux, Amy Ar-
chino, Enrika Auzenne, Melissa
Bailey, Kellie Bluitt, Tracy
Bolte; Michaql Brazzell, Julie
Brinkman, Aaron Burton,
Danyei Bushnell and Yolanda
Calvin. '
Also. Kristy Carnathan, Tina
Christian. Jfobert Chrysler,
Christa Dalbaus, Lakittah
David, William Dodson. Damon
Eagidton, Kimberly Elliott,
Daniel Espree. Patrick Fields,
Lanita Foreman. Julie Fowler,
Dana Gentry and Julie Glover.
Also, Michael Gray, Matthew
GpHey, Kristina Haas, Kublai
Hall, Crystal Henshaw. Aaron
Hicks, Amy Johnston, Hannah
Keller, Hector Lerma, Jacob
Lewis. JesSica Lewis. Casey
Lindsay. Norma Lopez. Ryan
Lozado. Jesse Lujan. Melissa
May. Brandi Mills, Krystal Mor-
ris and Tara Morris.
Jana Murray, Kristi Panter-
muehl. Sammy Parker, Michelle
Petty, Rebecca Philpot, Autumn
Pittman. Amanda Prince,
Evelyn Queen. Joseph Reed,
Heather Rickets, Harvey Rober-
son. Chad Ross and Matasha
Russell.
Also, Darrell Saxton, Aaron
Schindler. Julie Schoch. Mac-
queline Scholars. Robert Smart,
Nicole Stevens. Christine Stutts,
Matthew Tisdale, Christina
Vela. Leslie Verm, Nicole
Wailham, Caryn Warren. Scott
Waters. David Williams. Keith
Wilson. Misty Worn and Jamie
Yates.
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the University of Toronto, told a
group of life insurance officials
here.
The three mo&t common
methods are taking poison,
hanging and jumping from high
1)uildings. he said at the 95^h an-
nual meeting of the Association
of Life Insurance Medical Direc-
tors of America. These are
followed closely by gunshot
wounds and jumping in front of
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A “free garage sale” for needy
children up to 12 years of age
will be held from 10 a m. to 4
p.m.'Dec. 23 at the home of
Matilda -Vera. 511 Williams.
Refreshments will be served to
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be given to children who may not
be receiving Christmas presents
from Santa this season, said
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Mrs. Vera had a similar event
in October for needy school
children living near her home.
She limited three items per child
and said she gave everything
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“The free garage sale was
very successful.” Mrs. Vera
said. “I was poor when I was a
child and understand how
children feel at Christmas when
Santa doesn’t leave them
anything I like kids and enjoy
helping others. \ _ - _
- Donations of items or toys wtH
be accepted by Mrs. Vera at her
home or she will pick up donated
items.
Volunteers are also needed to
help wit&the garage sale.
Individuals with donations afr
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The recipients were: Joshua
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 16, 1986, newspaper, December 16, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153200/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.