The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 2010 Page: 3 of 10
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Happy Birthday to You, Keaton
And I wish you many more.
To that someone in your mirror
And the one you were before.
I’m so proud to be your daddy.
I’m so glad that you're my son.
Now, you’ll never be
’just 10’again.
You’ve reached the dOuble-one.
Happy 11th Birthday, Keaton.
Your Dad
Jordan said criteria tor
both awards were the same.
“We were looking for
people with high integrity
and strong scholastic
achievement.’’ she said.
This war's recipients were
nominated by members of
the community, and then
selected by a committee
from the alumni group, Thcv
arc: Lori K. Erwin, Don
Coffey, Ebony Stewart-
Braswell and Michelle
Vingless Townsend.
Townsend and Coffey
will be the first recipients
of the Distinguished
Alumni award and Erwin
and Braswell will be hon-
ored as Rising Stars.
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exceed tlw target enrollment
in tire second war"
Parent* also wilt rece'nv
information on the ECUS
by mail, Heinrich said, and
parent meetings will be
hekfat each junior high.
"The parent meetings are
currently slated for the last
week in March, or the first
xxwk in April," she said.
The dates will be released
the student nextxxvek.,
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And you wonder for a moment
Then you know what ■
you have done.
You have grown and gotten older.
You have reached the double-one.
There is someone in your mirror
And he's looking back at you.
He's familiar in a certain way
Like someone you once knew.
But this boy you see is different
From the one you used to see.
Somehow older, somewhat wiser.
Someone you might someday be.
There is someone in your mirror
And you have no idea who.
But he smiles, he winks,
he waves ’hello’
When you are waving, too.
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tot your support and we hope to see you there
and ambulances). fast you are driving,
Dougherty urges driv- “Simply by paying atten-
ers to remember that tion and following posted
when you arc behind the speed limits, motorists can
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red light at the intersection y0Ur top priority, and that Baytown safer, all the
were sent a warning letter. • - ’ ■ • ” ■ ” -■
Rhodes said a common
argument offered by oppo-
nents of the red-light cam-
eras is they cause more
rear-end accidents. But
records show that at the
new intersection, through
Feb. 17 only one accident
had been recorded after
the cameras were installed
Jan. 30.
Thursday, the police
department began step-
ping up efforts to encour-
age drivers to slow down
on their own and thus
avoid getting a ticket. The
message is part of a public .
. awareness campaign, that
Police Chief Keith
Dougherty hopes will
encourage people to be
more aware of their driving
habits.
■ “Compliance with the
speed limit is our real goal, .
so anything that helps
encourage drivers to follow
the speed limit is a tool for'.
us to use,” said Dougherty.
“We’re taking a layered .
approach, which begins
with public awareness and
voluntary compliance and
goes all the way up to issu-
ing tickets.”
To drive home the mes-
sage, Baytown police will
use as speed trailers and
pole-mounted speed track-
ing devices that advise
motorists whether or not
they are speeding.
The city is also looking
at other traffic monitoring
devices such as speed cush-
ions (which slow cars, but
do not affect emergency
vehicles such as fire trucks
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includes attention to while avoiding a costly
speed limit signs, and ticket,” said the police
knowing where and how chief.
r»it kids in tlrc disttxt with
tlxe tw4n tlte\ need fo sthwss-
txillx gmihwte,” I lemnih said
She said the ECUS
hivjves to have I (Ml freshmen
registered for the schools
inaugural semester in the
fall of 2(110. Additional
classes ixt |(Ml students xxill
be added
Ixxlx in each of the follow
itig three schord xears.
“Trenxis shots most pro-
grams don't hit tlxcir target in
the first year,” I leinrich saal. College's 75th annix-ersarx
"Rut a maforitv of programs ivlebration.
xvill round out the live |>er of other actixifres.
Autxxmolxile enthusiasts
can enjoy the exhibit of
antique an»l classic s|xxrts
cars qronsoresl by
Rayshore Fine Rides
Lee College facuity xxfII
be available form 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. to meet with
individuals who want
information about the col
lege ami its programs.
Canqxus tours will be om
ducted hourlv from 1 to 4
p.m., starting
Adxanccd
chair photos ami a varietv Center.
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Celebration includes crafts and live music (Dllege
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Lee College's 75th
anniversary celebration
kicks off at II a.ni.
Saturday at Ris'cntennial
Park and the planned
entertainment, arts and
crafrs, liar bands, flxod °llege
vendors, live music per*
fxxrmanxes, and other
actixrties should keep visi- perform from 1:30 to 3
tors busy until 6 p.m.
The music begins at
11:30 a.m. with a per-
formance by the Lee
BENEFIT FOR ROBIN DALEY
March 8,11-00 a m at the KC Hall
TWO W M»m Si.. Baytown TX 7tS!0
Jafat Rand.
Rosehill, an American
band from Cvpress, xxill
Early Bird Special - First Show: J
Children & Seniors: S5.50 • Matinee S5.5
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The Former-Lee associ-
ation sold alt 180 tickets
available to the event at
$15 a piece.
“Formcr-I.cc will defi-
nitely hold another night
of recognition," said
Jordan. “But wc xyilt have
to vote and coordinate
with the college before
doing so.”
formam'cs with rock and
blues music from 4:.30 tn ft
p,m.
At 12:30 p.nt,, l.ee
College xvill haxr a xxvl-
cnnie program and free
birthday cake will Ise given
ro attendee* while it lasts
In addition ro fivxi and
music, children can enjoy
the free Kid's Zone, xvhich
includes mixxnxvalks, bal-
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IRA1NG (AP) — Texas
gasoline prices rose
week for a second xveck in
a row.
Texas survey released
Thursday showed regular
unleaded gasoline averag-
ing $2.57 per gallon across breaking into the Fort Bend
the state, 4 cents higher Independent Schmxl District
than last week. Nationally, computers and changing
the average price rose 3 grades and attendance
cents to $2.71 per gallon. records.
The auto club statement Rishav Verma, Ravi
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Halter, Janie. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 2010, newspaper, March 5, 2010; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192878/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.