The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 194, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964 Page: 10 of 28
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Mann Banquet Draws 235 Guests
ball. A king and • oueen from Farlend, J»ckle Stevens and Dl- David
the sophomore claa* and a ant Wilks One of these girls, be ch<
prince and a princess from the each required to have 25 hours pres
freshman class will be chosen or more, will be chosen queen. ;h( Co
from the entire court. Sophomore boys with 25 hours Sandra
Sophomore girls chosen for or more elected to the court In- tyn M:
municalion achievements, but
Truman Cox must have flunked
the course . . . Proud to be able
to hand out the medals the day
Mann wins district track meet
are Linda Gregory, Carol How-
ell, Kathy Johnson and Diana
Beavers.
Mrs. Charlene Kelly and Mrs.
Jane Russell were great Satur-
day night . . . Robert Gingles
sees a sight for sore eyes.
Nancy Norris talks about her
height., .Rae Fuller and Kathy
Carroll are big helps at the
banquet . . . Drusilla Lashlee
surprises everyone with her new
background music. The “mem* of Sue Barnhill, Georgann Chan-
ories," which were a surprise to dly\ Lynn Galloway, Cindy
the students, were funny or in- Handle, Ramona Huddleston,
teresting things about each stu- Kathleen Johnson, Virginia Man-
dent in the class. is, Mary Olds, Joanna Petrash,
The students were given grad- and Pa,rifla ^Thompson, will
uate heads as favors, and pro- P1"®8*1]? a ??*•,.
grams in book form that were Another highlight of the eve-
dinted and decorated. wld 18 R°aldJ>8
sr. s» sms
* *e leading actors will be Justin
salad, barbecued beef, baked K0)]meyer as Elliot Ness and
a spools
and » Messerschmidt playing drum,
hi VS ftnd RalPh Trout playing comet.
rw,LGM^ Fit^rtR^rinaw FLAY DAV SCHEDULED
Gregory. ^rs,-.^.1.bert Ran^??£r’ Roy White, principal, has pro-
Mm. Harold Mullen, Mrs Eddie Krid[fy as payday, the
Heintschel, Mrs. M. B. Gingles, annuaj day 0f com])etition at
Mrs. Jack Samway, Mrs. Thad Horace Mann. Among the events
Fenclon and Mrs. Knox Beav- o{ the day wU1 ^ relayg( jump
6rS' VARIETY SHOW “ft 1°™ *^J!P“!3F &
By DIANA
BEAVERS
'oraee Mann
Junior High
the court include Melanie Co-
burn, Pat Donnelly, Gays Me- Bert Hill,
mm
About 235 people spent an en-
joyable evening at the Robert
,E. Lee cafeteria Sunday for the
Horace Mann 1964 graduation
banquet. The Mann Parents’
Council is sponsor for this an-
nual event.
The cafeteria was decorated
in a spring theme with table ar-
ALMA TVER
Barber
Janice Wi
four-year scl
94.48, was n
of the 1963-1
Jean Glib*
torlan for thl
all average <
The hlghe
the senior c
Brent has s
88.69.
CUBE
The 1964-
were chosen
junior high
The 1964 edition of the Lee
Log college yearbook was issued
to the student body last week.
Editor Judy Lemberson present-
ed the publication to the student
holy in a special assembly.
Tne publication was dedicated
to faculty member Benny Mos-
kowitz, who “has taught by his
own example the Ideal of good
sportsmanship whatever we
may undertake.”
A boom, town theme was used
throughout the annual — all of
the pictures cm division pages
and opening sections carry out
the theme with pictures of stu-
JUDY LAMBER80N
rangemehts of spring flowers in
baskets arid candles amid Eng-
lish ivy and confederate jas-
mine. Behind the speaker's ta-
ble, the wall was covered with
Horace Mann Green crepe pa-
lter and huge colorful butterflies
The large sections of white trel-
lis in the initials “HM” were en-
twined with English ivy,
Master of ceremonies for the
banquet was Seaborn Cravey,
ninth grade history teacher. The
students were welcomed by Ed-
die Heintschel, president of the
$ally Braden Will Crown
Statue Of Blessed Mother
the first grade made their First
Holy Communion. This year they
wore white robes and the boys
had gold capes. *
BLUE JAY JABBER
Sharon Mitchell likes soapy
Sprite?... Barry Reiter makes
up nicknames . . . Susan Der-
den listens for1 a certain song
... Mary Gail Kana and Mary
Beth Reiter have fun making
clouds . . . Diane Bailey has a
new nickname .. .[Stephen Don-
Let College will one day look
at 1964 as the beginning of •
new age. W|th ever expanding
Houston in the backyard and
the students are allowed to
wear bermuda shorts oil this
day. and bring lunches which
they may eat outside.
GRADUATION ROBES
This week ninth grade stu-
dents have been able to pay
their one dollar rental for their
graduation robes. Next Friday,
robes will be issued to the Stu-
dents during their gym periods.
AROUND MANN
Justin Kollmeyer is missed at
school . , . Diana Williams and
Jan Mann got sunbumad badly
over the weekend ,.. Georgann
Chandler and Kay Morris go
water skiing . . . Seaborn Crav-
ey is an expert on braces and
communication . . . Rhonda
Robinson wants to be in the
Hall of J ame . . . Thad Lam-
berson ia seen riding a tricycle
.. . Deborah Deering and Becky
McCraw have fun riding Kyle
program the title, "The Week
That Was, Is, and Will Be.”
The Horace' Mann choir will
sing “Hi! Neighbor,” "How the
West Was Won,.....I Wish I Was
Single Again,” and "Old Black
mrnmm
By LAURA LEE POIUpJB
,gnd MARIANNE JACOB
fit .Inannh Jiintnr High
... a gift the’lf
love for months.
5.50 & 6.00
high Mass the student body will
march in procession through the
Church in honor of Mary, Queen
of the May.
Sally Braden has been elected
to crown the statue of Our
Blessed Mother this year. The
honor was held by Dolores Hen-
neke last year.
PIANO RECITAL
Friday night in the junior
high auditorium the annual
spring recital will be persented
to the parish. Piano students
taking lessons this year will be
REL Workshop
Will Be Held At
Little Theater
The Baytown Little Theatre
will be the scene of the third an-
nual opera workshop of Robert
E. Lee High School, May 8, Fri-
day.
jfMStv&a?
Fuller will sing "Blowin’ in the
Wind," Randal Badgett will
sing "Where Have All the Flow-
ers Gone?” and Robert Chase
will sing "Tennessee Flat Top
Box.”
A pantomime to "Purple Peo-
ple Eater" will be presented by
KayN Armstrong, Beverly Ander-
son, Betty Brown, Susan Busch,
Kris Love, Linda Tapp and Jan-
et Zavbdhy. " '' ~—
The "Tumblettes" composed
ing students, First Lady and
Colonel Lee, All school favorites,
Black's Pharmacies
MS %M,M P*k" **K-4H
(fcrdon McDantels, Mari
Pearce and Gary McFatridge.
CONFEDERATE BALL
<Lee College Confederate Ball,
sponsored by the Student Coun-
cil and financed through the
Student Activity Fond, will bo
held from 8 p.m. to 1 ».m. on
Satutday at the Phillips 66 Rec-
reation Hall in Pasadena.
No admission will be charged
Lee College students and 'heir
dates and the dance will he
catered by the Lie College
Cooks’ Class. The band of Son-
ny Land will play for the ball,
which will be formal.
A royal court, fleeted by the
sponsored by the REL Madrigal
Singers. The Madrigals will sing
a group of numbers from “lye,
Bye Birdie,” with Becky Rog-
ers and Buzzy Mitchell as solo-
ists. - - ’ill
The Belle Tones, a girls’ ’sing-
ing group at REL. will also ap-
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week. will be presented at the
Sunday at the 7:30 a.m. Mass pear on the program.
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Highlands
Junior High
Reporter
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 194, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964, newspaper, May 7, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055779/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.