The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1995 Page: 10 of 24
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Tuesday, December 5, 1995
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Pi K sponsors drive for Women’s Center
Gallery
The Lee College chapter of Phi women.” products, towels and washcloths, donations for he women s ce
Theta Kappa, the national junior The annual project includes the throw pillows, plants, area rugs, at Bonner Hall, room 245, hoc™
college honor society, is provid- collection of household items wall clocks, alarm clocks, pic- Science Building, room tvv
ing holiday gifts for families that and other supplies needed on a tures, teddy bears and children’s Technical Building I, room
are victims of domestic violence, regular basis at the women’s cen- socks. SaenceBiuldm8, room •
“We invite people to help us ter Unopened - but not wrapped Phi Theta Kappa members also
provide holiday cheer by con- These items include school — toys and gifts are being col- are collecting donations ot b
tributing a new toy or cash dona- supplies, puzzles and games, lected through Friday, Tec. 8 at kets and coats t a wi P
tion that we will forward to the books for adolescents, dolls of the Phi Theta Kappa office in the vided to homeless people, l nese
Bay Area Women’s Center,” said color, swings for a swing set, Tim and Kelly Bell Student Suite can be brought to the Phi
Brenda Holt, president of the Lee make-up for all skin tones, hair on the Moler Hall patio. Kappa office.
College chapter of Phi Theta products for women of color, A similar project, being con- For more mformation, can in
Kappa. “Toys for children of all shampoo, conditioner, hair spray, ducted by an employee group, Lee College chapter ot Phi l e
ages are needed, in addition to new underwear for women or the Lee College Educational Kappa at 425-6573.
gifts for teenagers and adult children, cleaning and paper Staff Association, is receiving
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Go-Texan judges
Judging a pageant is quite difficult as Baytown Mayor Pete
Alfaro, Baytown Chamber President Tracey Wheeler, Houston
Livestock Show and Rodeo representative Howard Cordell,
Palais Royal fashion coordinator Sharon Herrington, and owner
of Merle Norman Cosmetics Kathy Young, from left, discovered.
These five judges recently judged the Baytown Go-Texan Com-
mittee’s “Mr. & Miss Go Texan” pageant held at San Jacinto
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TUESDAY
and toast, sausage biscuit, fruit toes, green beans, turnip greens,
muffin and milk. vegetable salad, tossed salad, jello,
Lunch- chicken nuggets, stuffed roll and milk,
baked potato, broccoli and cheese
Goose Creek
Lunch: pizza, whole kernel
com, tossed salad and milk.
ELEMENTARY
FRIDAY
TUESDAY
carrots, tomato cucumber, tossed
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast: Fruit or juice, cereal
and toast, cinnamon roll, fruit , f
streuscl bread and milk. , L“"ch: ™st b“f 01 me(a.,
Lunch: chicken sandwich, loaf, mashed potatoes with
baked fries, gravy, green beans, roll and
Mall.
Breakfast: fruit ot juice, sausage
and biscuit, cereal and toast and
milk.
Lunch: chicken nuggets, baked
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast: fruit or juice, cereal lasagna, oven
potato with cheese, broccoli and ^ toast, waffles and syrup, break- steamed yellow squash, cauli- milk,
rice and cheese, mixed vegetables, ^st pi^a and milk flower, baby carrots, baby carrots,
pineapple tidbits, dinner roll and Lunch: beef nachos, chicken pot potato salad, peaches, garlic roll
pie, winter mix vegetables, pinto and milk,
beans, com, vegetable dip, tossed
THURSDAY
milk.
Lunch: Hamburger, burger
salad, oven fries and milk.
WEDNESDAY
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Breakfast: fruit or juice, waffles
and syrup, cereal and toast and
milk.
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
MONDAY
Breakfast: fruit or juice, cereal
Lunch: nachos with ground beef, and toast, breakfast taco, bagel and
chicken pot pie, pinto beans, winter milk
mix vegetables, apple crisp, corn-
bread and milk.
Lunch: nachos with meat and
Lunch: chicken patty on
bun, tater tots, chilled pear cheese, refried beans, nacho
Lunch: chicken fried steak with halyes and milk. salad, cinnamon apple slices and
gravy, tamale pie, whipped pota- milk.
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Go-Texan donation
San Jacinto Mail Marketing Director Marti Woodard, left, pre-
sents Baytown Go Texan Committee Co-Chairman Jimmy
Jones with a check for $2,000. The money was raised through
the mall’s sponsorship of the Baytown Go Texan Committee’s
“Mr. and Miss Go Texan” pageant held at San Jacinto Mall. All
donations are made to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
scholarship fund that benefits area youth.
THURSDAY
Breakfast: fruit or juice, breakfast
taco, cereal and toast and milk.
Lunch: chicken fried steak,
tamale pie, mashed potatoes with
gravy, green beans, fruited straw-
berry jello, roll and milk.
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milk.
Lunch: com dog, King Ranch
chicken, meat lasagna, oven baked
fries, carrots, fruit cobbler, garlic
roll and milk.
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Golf adventure
Horton Bridges, left, of Baytown served as a marshal on the
18th hole at the 50th U.S. Women’s Open held at The Broad-
moor in Colorado Springs, Colo., last July. He is joined by Judy
Bell, center, vice-president of the U.S. Golf Association who is
in line to become the first woman president of the USGA, and
his daughter, Ann Winslow, a member of the Open’s Corporate
Hospitality Committee.
Winning
writer
San Jacinto Elementary
School fourth grader
Alice Salinas was the
overall winner of the
school’s recent “scariest
story” contest. The con-
test, which wais coordi-
nated by Deanna Shel-
ton, was open to all
grade levels, with each
classroom submitting its
top three papers.
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1995, newspaper, December 5, 1995; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1157857/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.