The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 235, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 2002 Page: 2 of 20
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Oklahoma City 90
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State and national temperatures
Temperatures indicate Friday's high
and overnight low to 7 p.m.
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High 4:22 p.m.
Low 12:12 a.m.
High 10:16 a.m.
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Tomorrow — Partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of afternoon
showers and thunderstorms.
Highs in the lower 90s. Lows in
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Sunrise — 6:32 a.m.
Sunset — 8:20 p.m.
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Sunrise — 6:32 a.m.
Sunset — 8:20 p.m.
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Adrian Serrano on winning first place at the Vocational Industrial
Clubs of America competition in Fort Worth. Serrano, the student of
Celeste Brooks, earned top honors with his computer-aided drafting
project and was recognized at a recent meeting of the board.
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Albert Espinoza
Albert Espinoza, center, of Robert E. Lee High School, is congratu-
lated by Barbara Sultis, left, Goose Creek superintendent, and
Clarence Albus Jr., president of the Board of Trustees, during a
recent meeting of the Board. Espinoza earned first-place recognition
at the state Vocational Industrial Clubs of America competition and
advanced to the national competition in Kansas. He is the student
of Celeste Brooks in the computer-aided drafting program.
Adrian Serrano
Barbara Sultis, left, Goose Creek superintendent, and Clarence
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Curtis Wallace
Curtis Wallace, center, industrial technology teacher at Gentry Junior
School, receives a School Bell Award for teaching excellence during
a recent meeting of the Goose Creek Board of Trustees. Barbara
Sultis, left, superintendent, and Clarence Albus Jr., Board president,
presented him with the award. Eighteen of Wallace’s students
earned honors at the State Technology Competition held recently in
Austin. j
Splash Kingdom
First Baptist Church, 505 Rollingbrook, will present a musical,
“Splash Kingdom,” at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Cast members in the top
row, from left, are Stephanie Hinton, Chris Hom, Scott Haney and
Paige Scheu; in the middle row, from left are Jared Lee and Logan
Shannon and in the bottom row, from left are Ben Horn and Erin
Cressy. The public is invited.
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Brandon Beal
Brandon Beal, center, a student at Robert E. Lee High School, won
first place in the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America computer-
aided drafting contest in Fort Worth. Congratulating him on this
achievement are Barbara Sultis, left, Goose Creek superintendent,
and Clarence Albus Jr., president of the Board of Trustees. He and
other state winners were recognized at a recent board meeting.
Knights of Columbus donation Bill Edmiston
From left, Paul J. Gomez, Grand Knight of San Jacinto Council No. Barbara Sultis, left, Goose Creek superintendent, and Clarence Albus
2788, Knights of Columbus, presents a cash donation from San jr.t president of the Board of Trustees, present Bill Edmiston with a
Jacinto Council, to Father Dwight Canizares, pastor of St. Joseph School Bell Award in recognition of excellence in teaching. Edmiston,
Catholic Church and Mrs. Biff Mendoza, President of St. Joseph’s the industrial technology teacher at Cedar Bayou Junior School, was
Altar Society at a reception for Father Canizares following his instal- recognized at a recent meeting of the Board. Six of his students won
lation as the new Pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church recently. The top honors at the recent State Technology Competition in Austin,
cash donation will be used to help renovate the upper floor of the St. Where competition events included traditional product and manufac-
Joseph Rectory. turing activities as well as communication graphics, computer skills
and other technology areas.
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Albus Jr., right, president of the Board of Trustees, congratulate Al JohUSOU
Al Johnson, center, a Gentry Junior School student, was among those
recognized at a recent meeting of the Goose Creek Board of Trustees
for earning top honors at the State Technology Competition in Austin.
Johnson won first place and Best in State for his freehand
sketch/multi-view pictorial at the contest. He is the student of Curtis
Wallace. Presenting him with a plaque are Barbara Sultis, left, super-
intendent, and Clarence Albus Jr., board president.
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Today in History
Thought for Today
“V for Victory” campaign in Europe.
In 1943, Allied air forces raided Rome during World War II.
In 1969, Apollo 11 and its astronauts, Neil Armstrong, Edwin
“Buzz” Aldrin and Michael Collins, went into orbit around the
moon.
In 1975, the Apollo and Soyuz space capsules that were linked in
orbit for two days separated.
In 1979, the Nicaraguan capital of Managua fell to Sandinista
guerrillas, two days after President Anastasio Somoza had fled the
country.
In 1985, Christa McAuliffe of New Hampshire was chosen to be
the first schoolteacher to ride aboard the space shuttle. (McAuliffe
and six other crew members died when the Challenger exploded
shortly after liftoff.)
In 1986, Caroline Kennedy, daughter of President John F.
Kennedy, married Edwin A. Schlossberg in Centerville, Mass.
In 1989,112 people were killed when a United Air Lines DC-10
crashed while making an emergency landing at Sioux City, Iowa;
184 people survived.
In 1996, opening ceremonies were held in Atlanta for the 26th
Summer Olympic Games.
Ten years ago: Secretary of State James A. Baker III opened a
fresh round of Mideast diplomacy, meeting in Jerusalem with Israeli
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and other officials.
— The Associated Press
Today is Friday, July 19, the 200th day of 2002. There are
days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On July 19, 1848, a pioneering women’s rights convention <
vened in Seneca Falls, N.Y.
On this date:
In 1870, the Franco-Prussian war began.
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