The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 180, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1993 Page: 7 of 20
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Friday, May 28, 1993
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Ingleside information sought
W. Earl Nelson of Houston is seeking historical information
about Ingleside, where many former Baytonians used to live
and work for Humble Oil & Refining Co. Anyone with
information is asked to write him at 5426 De Lange Lane,
Houston TX 77092. His phone number is 682-7428.
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New members of Xi Alpha Gamma Zeta Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi include Sherry Langham and Tammy Swint, sea-
ted, from left, and Ronda Green and Delores Devine, stand-
ing, from left. Not pictured is Stacey Dean.
Game winners during a Xi Alpha Gamma Zeta social are, in
front, from left, Linda Kuhlman and Lisa Salom. Standing
are Bob Nailon, left, and Sonny Stickler.The social was held
at the home of Jaime and Lisa Salom.
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Carolyn and Jennifer Ugalde have a great time
touring Scotland and England. Jennifer, a 1990 gra-
duate of Ross S. Sterling High School, now calls
Greece home. Her classmate, Tiffany Caruso, is
working and living in England through her participa-
tion in a work-abroad program.
Heather Ann Beckwith is congratulated for mak-
ing head twirler at Baytown Junior School.
Skittles the Clown, a.k.a. Kamille Bailey, takes
first place in state costume competition. She then
placed second at Clowns of America International.
Skittles says she plans to reach the international
competition again and take first place.
Sheryl A. Hedges receives a bachelor of science
degree in nursing from the University of Portland in
Oregon. She is a 1976 graduate of Robert E. Lee
High School.
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i ‘Unsung hero’ honored
! Officer Tom Elder accepts a certificate of appreciation
► from Judy Thomas of the Evening Pilot Club of Baytown
«' for his service to the community. He saved the life of a
Z baby who was choking, dislodging an object from the
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Convention planning
session will be held
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The 1994 Texas State Convention planning committee of
the District II Council of Texas of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Inter-
nationa will meet at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 5, at the Houston
Medallion Hotel in Houston. Making arrangements for this
meeting are committee co-chairmen Mary Wheatley and
Royce Ann Walker of Zeta Tau Chapter, Baytown.
Convention guideline booklets are being prepared by the
co-chairmen and secretary Margaret • Nelson of Alpha Chi
Chapter, Baytown, to be distributed at this meeting. The con-
vention will be held May 19-22, 1994. The theme is “Space
City, ESA.”
The committee met April 18 at Newport Country Club and
the following district chapter assignments were made: Re-
gistration, Sigma Rho and Delta Sigma, Crosby; Pre Conven-
tion Party, Delta Kappa, Pasadena; Friday Executive Board
Meeting, Brunch, and First General Assembly, Beta Sigma,
Crosby; Mixer Party, Zeta Tau, Baytown; Second General As-
sembly and Memorial Service, Alpha Chi, Baytown; Awards
Luncheon, Beta Chi, Houston; Installation Banquet, Theta Psi,
Clear Lake City; Sunday Executive Board Meeting and P & C
Meeting, Rho Chi, Beaumont; Third General Assembly, Beta
Beta, Beaumont; and Display Rooms, Beta Delta, Nederland.
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Baytown Habitat. The check is presented by club trea-
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or visit Kent School at
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 180, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1993, newspaper, May 28, 1993; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1157875/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.