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Janet H. Valdes of Baytown is the counselor,
recipient of the Silver Beaver, the highest Mrs. Valdes has been a den leader,
honor that a Boy Scout Council can assistant cubmaster, den leader coach and
bestow on a volunteer. a committee member of both Pack 44 and
Thirty-two Silver Beaver Awards were Troop 105. She also is a member of the
given this year by the Sam Houston Area International Committee and the Hispanic
Council, the second largest Boy Scout Outreach Committee.
Council in America. The council has
26,000 volunteers and 81,000 Scouts.
A Scouter since 1980, Mrs. Valdes is has earned the Den Leader Coach Award,
the chartered organization representative Den Leader Training Award, Scoutmaster
for Post 103, associate adviser for Post Training Award and has attended the Boy
105 and assistant scoutmaster of Troop Scout Advancement course at Philmont
105. Training Center. She also has completed
She has served as Raven District Unit the Wood Badge.
Commissioner, District Committee publ-
icity chairman, chairman of the Raven Award, and
District Spring Camporee and has served Raven District Scouting Family of the
on the district fall and spring camporee Year Award.
staffs and on its Cub Scout day camp staff. A member of Trinity Episcopal Church,
She also has been a Friends of Scouting she is a lay reader and lay eucharistic
Presenter. minister, Sunday School teacher, Episcop-
She is currently a district committee al Youth Council sponsor, Junior Warden
member-at-large as well as a merit badge and member of the Daughters of the King.
Rusty Regan returns from his 47th annual reunion
with the 84th Infantry Division . . . Jimmy Carroll,
Bucket Oliver, John Tucker and Jim Gordon at-
tend a meeting in Galveston.
Aleta Middleton is happy to accept two plants for
Cedar Bayou United Methodist Church given by Cub
Scout Troop 93.
New Baylor University graduates from Baytown
are Kirk Randall Lowe, bachelor of business admi-
nistration; Steven William Murray, bachelor of
arts; Stephen Lloyd Quisenberry, bachelor of sci-
ence in eduation; Rebecca Lynn Saterbak, bachelor
of arts.
Nannette Elaine Street and Linda Kay Whit-
tredge, both of Baytown, are new graduates of Texas
A&M University. Ms. Street earned a bachelor of
science in psychology while Ms. Whittredge re-
ceived a bachelor of business administration degree.
Baytown students on the distinguished students
list for the spring semester at Texas A&M University
are Laura Arabie, Barbara Ann Austin, Jennifer
Darlene Carsey, Michael George Fagarason,
Mark Lee Harlow, Robert Lee Mullens and Jef-
frey Paul. Baytown students named on the dean’s
honor roll are Larisa Lynn Brown and Ernest
James Corder.
Ben and Gloria Luna, instructors for the Bay-
town Red Cross, are admired and appreciated by the
Mont Belvieu pool lifeguards.
Mrs. Valdes also is a Brotherhood
member of the Order of the Arrow. She
She is the
recipient of the Saint George
with her family, the 1991
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June 10
meeting
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Next meeting of the
American Association of
Retired Persons, Chapter
1054, has been rescheduled
for June 10 at Luby’s
Cafeteria instead of the
regular meeting June 3.
At the May meeting,
John Darland, president,
and Lawrence Weiler, sec-
retary, were recognized for
outstanding service to the
community. Reports were
given by Henrietta Manley,
membership; Jerry Bliss,
legislative; Beulah Hanle,
public relations; Grace
Tidmon, community ser-
vice; and Edith Merle
Smith, health.
Mary Cushman, prog-
ram director, introduced
Rebecca Butler, licensed
dietitian from San Jacinto
Methodist Hospital. She
outlined the part that
proper foods can play in
help preventing cancer.
Matthew Tamburrano
and his wife were honored
guests. He told of plans for
a 20th anniversary of the
chapter to be held at the
July 1 meeting.
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At Pilot convention
Evening Pilot Club members attend the Texas District Pilot International convention in
Dallas. Seated, from left, are president Wynnell Brinkley, Jane Raulston and Beth Albright.
Standing, from left, are Elaine Kirkland, Terry Sherrill and Barbara McGraw.
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Scholarship from Eastern Star
Representing the Goose Creek Chapter 798, Order of the
Eastern Star, Worthy Matron Clara Gerbes and Worthy
Patron C.E. Starkey present a scholarship to Carl T. Kil-
lough, Sterling graduate. Carl plans to attend the Univer-
sity of Houston and major in the science field. He has
been recognized in Who’s Who Among American High
School Students and ranks fourth in this year's graduat-
ing class. He is the son of Carolyn Killough.
American Association of University Women, Municipal Library. The program is held each
Baytown Branch, held its spring luncheon at week at Carver and Harlem schools. Parents
the Houston Yacht Club. Hostesses were Ruby are taught to read a story and eventually they
Ray Flowers, Joan Heaner and Ida Griffith, are able to read the story to their children. The
President Betty Glazier welcomed guests purpose of the program is to encourage reading
Martha Currie, Ouida Carroll, Lyla Nettles, in the whole family to break the cycle of
Lynn Benson, Tammy Sue, Linda Keul and the illiteracy.
Rev. Ed Schlachtenhaufen. Ms. Sue installed the 1992-93 AAUW
Vivian Leach, chairman of the scholarship officers. They are Ms. Glazier, president;
committee, presented the branch’s scholarship Barbara Mcdintock, program vice president;
to Ms. Sue, a student at Lamar University. Carol Schlachtenhaufen, membership vice
Ms. Keul spoke on the “Families Reading president; Henriella Riley, secretary; and Wan-
Together” program sponsored by Sterling da Brown, treasurer.
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Summer program
needs volunteers
Volunteers are needed to
assist in summer youth en-
richment programs geared
toward preventing gang ac-
tivity. Programs will be
held at Harlem, San Ja-
cinto, Ashbel Smith and
Carver elementary schools.
Anyone with a talent —
arts, dance, music or more
— who is willing to share
it with youngsters should
call Janet Stansbury at
420-4421.
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1982 will have a reunion
beginning at 11 a.m. June
6 with a barbecue in the
school cafeteria. For more
information, call Dana
Angel Lamb, 422-3870.
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Wooster Garden Club donates tree
Wooster Garden Club makes a donation to the Gift of Trees program of the Baytown Parks
and Recreation Department in memory of Etolia ’Tony" Hale, longtime member of the club.
From left are parks superintendent Scott Johnson and Wooster Garden Club members
Jane Griffin, Pat Witte and Connie Bordelon.
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auction for Lady Gators, girls’ softball team
How sweet it is
An auction featuring cakes and other sweets will be held at 7 p.m. June 17 at the Wayne Gray
Sports Complex to raise money to send a girls’ softball team, the Lady Gators, to a state tourna-
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 187, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1992, newspaper, June 5, 1992; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153513/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.