The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 1, 1966 Page: 3 of 13
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'Late Christopher Bean' REL Play Is Set For Dec. 2
Cast For Three-Ad
Comedy Is Announcec
JANE JORDAN
Robert E. La*
High School
. The club beau* are Jerry
Schima, Antler Club; Scott Ug-
J gett, Keyettea; - David Sartor,
Junior Qptimlaaea; Billy Uttta
' field, Junior RoUry Ann*; Scott
I Barringer. Lioness Club; and
Ricky Burch, Anchor Club. *
■ The club sweetheart* are
-r—-J Beverly Calhoun, Key dub, and
The cast for the Robert E. x„n LlHard, STAGS Club. The
Lee High School’s drama de- interact Club is required to vote
partment production of "The gg*ln because the sweetheart
Late Christopher Bean” has they elected had previously ac-
INTERACT MEMBERS
'Rehearsal has begun, and the
play, which is a three-act come- ^ S) Rodney Craig,
Butch Kelly, Mike Lemon, BUI
Littlefield. Bill Martin, David
Sartor and Bob Wahrmund.
New junior members are Bob-
by Blumberg, Rusty Brockman,
Tim Dunn, Jim Fuller, Kerry
HarUess, Mike Hunt, BUI Pohler,
Steven Scboyen, and. Mike
Thompson.
Sophomore member* are
dy, will be presented to the
public at 7:30 p.m, on Dec. 2
The cast consist* of Larry
Foerster, Girls Comeaux, Mary
Korenek, Kathy Wende), Sue
YandeU, Pat Ryan, James Hol-
lomon, David Sartor and Jim
Laird. , . .
CORSAGE, BOl TONlllERE
SALE •- '
The Keyettea and Junior Ro-
tary Anns are helping those who
wish to attend the Homecoming
Dance by beginning their mon-
eymaking. projects. —-
The Keyettea are selling
mum corsages for Homecoming
for $1.50. The corsage will con-
sist of one large mum with ma-
ron arid white ribbons. The
mum will be glittered and will
have the letter "L” I n the cen-
ter Anyone wishing to order a
member.
The Junior Rotary Anns’ proj-
ect for Homecomig is the sell-
ing of boutonniere for 75 cents.
The boutonniere will be a smaU
glittered mum, with the .choice
of either a small football or the
letter ”L” in the center The
■ ....
----....
Jimmy Jeffrey, who has been .era, a counselor and the prlncl- aU-thertans backfire. :*•“*« The high school was In dharge sanded a focrolcg table and
"tohnnv - on - the - spot” in two pal at Cedar Bayou. Fenwick and the U.S. in com- ^ peters at the carnival. t»«d all, different coats on —
Dickie Hunter, Robert Lemon, ^tuatiomrthis year A member of Cedar Bayou P1!? ha.'^; ... . . The art clau had pictures on top, which turned out rather un-
and Steven Polley. ■ Bayou Junior High Baptist Church, he serve, on eight leading actor, and dUp]ay M judged. usual.
The sponsor of the Interact ,nd Paul Seale, a mu- the youth councU of the church ^ h^Teddy Neb The 1proflta fTM£_tbe taUorlng is being done
and sings in the church choir, Bascom played by-Teddy nei- gre p]anne() for worthwhile by the Homemaking Ur
During the past summer he *°n' ®entei'’ causes. Sight and hearing testa and advancedJallortag by
solicited //vr URMfi Jiwuyoyi Dy James sauis* * *. «• « ^ *
ter. • nnyune wnuuii xo wwr* r— -“7" 7* ^ ,
mum. should contact a Keyette 5ajn. In meriting.and driv
them to the Optimist Club build- gency treatment until help ar-
, mg. where they wen. served rived,
pencakes. Just a few weeks ago,’a girl
GANDER QUACKS who 1* a heart patient, passed
Rodney Craig get, kicked in out juat outside the classroom
the pants by the coach . Judy where Jimmy was studying
! Lannou and Janice Morgan fi- Jimmy was first again, this
! nally make it to the Baylor time scooping the ^r! his
decorative ones should be or- g8me ,, , Eddy Kenney has re- arms and running all the way
d«Ted earlier than plain ones, cen,|y been called* •’Frankie’’ across (h* campus to the office
week of Homecoming to order
their corsage or boutonniere, but
it is more convenient to order
early and be assured of receiv-
ing one
NAMED .
Robert E. Lee clubs met for
the first time on Oct. 25 during
homeroom, During this time
beaus and sweethearts for the
service clubs were elected.
e
ragg
TEEN
SCENE
'ibNHMRBi
3
'Mouse That Roared7 To
Roar^At Anahuac High
Aside from the ever-present girls are studying food -and nu-
house - wrapping and egg-throw- trition this first semester,
ing, something really big came Although several girls are
off. It waa the annual Parent- learning to cook, Vivian Moor-
Teacher Association Halloween man, Debbie Colley, and Kathy
Carnival! Robertaon are learning how to
The recreation center and the turn center pieces around on
—--edge of the football field were the table* and how to let hot
A mouse will roar Nov. 21 to ^ caters of activity. chocolate boil over. Mary Bar-
.. inttoart rJ ten much.
PAUL BEAU
Campus 'Here/, Band
Student Spotlighted
DANNY
ft; son
Anahuac
High School
Roared.”
-- , . . cone; first! popcorn; second, tor- lnetead of too much.
The play is • comedy about ^ ^Ird tractor ride; The Homemaktog L ----
a smaU country called Fenwick ^ board ^ bMket. gtudylng housing and home fur-
to desperate need of mo^.,n>eball - t0it; ^ and Mventh, nlture. Thia Is a good hfibby,
country’* lf?8dcrs d6cid6 to do* ..La ..mils. a t « m k Aimblno Hfvt si mnnpv • mskinff iob. if
country’s leaders decide to de- c>ke waUt. *jghth, ducking and a money ■ making Job, If
dare War on the U.S. Since toe ^ ninth> conoeaslon stand; It Is done correctly. But . . .
U.S. gives monetary aid to Its ^ footbaI] th^. Uth rfng Jackie Shields has aU but paint-
- School, and Paul Seale, a mu-
Club is Bill Rogers. aic *tudent at Baytown Junior
SURPRISE BREAKFAST Hlgh School, are the Teen Page
The football team was feated Teens of the Week,
with a surprise breakfast given Jimmy has become somewhat
by the Junior Optimisses Club of a hero on campus. Earlier
on the Saturday morning after this year, a physical education
ft* Sam Rayburn game. classmate was attempting to
The girls were assigned to break a record doing push-ups
pick each of the boys up around when the boy swallowed his ton-
1 “* * gue. Jimmy Ifflliiltistered emer-
ville , . . —-----------— ------------ „
at the ice cream parlor. council, he is the son of Mr
Olivia McGelland has prob- and Mrs. Grady G, Jeffrey. 2518
lems lately . . . Leighton Little- Pecan Manor. Jimmy plays cen-
"■y.-gr”" cc,
W) . Steve Adams (fresh- team. He is also a member <rf
man) is on crutches . . . Bonnie the choir, plays basketball and
Glass had a tough decision to runs track. —
make • The football boys are He was selected Teen of the year and to ^holder ot toe Tex-
baked a cake by Sandy Mar- Week by a panel of two teach-
shall and Brenda Harmon
Jeff Miller dream* of snakes
... Albert Liles wants a dog;..
Scott Barringer gets mad after
he is kicked by Mike Ashley,
who turns out to be Coach Pete
Sultis — all in fun.
' Kathy McBopgle rides
skatebard . . . Brian Baker
used to be called “Baker T"
7*7* --------t, a, jLirni. luuiuou uuvw, uui. mig ■ .
defeated nations, Fenwick fig- Um. and 12th spook house, ed her hair blue instead of her
ures she can get the much • xhe Panther Roars, toe school furniture, whUe Clora Ann Car-
needed by toting the war and new*paper> ip0nsored a Panto- rlngton has--------**“
p grab bag. which really •cvn» u#»»«»». »•••
The high school was In dharge sanded a foemto* table and *he
. .. is., -—_a— a ** t!l6
Mrs. Reiner and
________ subscriptions tor tklR1**; nyu*nI5LsaJu*' will be given tor the first time Homemaking IV girls. These
asx •“ «• ^
rie*^ M'y’ears old and aaya %e; Stoeral Snlgiet by Jim- ^ afford such needs. Huntsville, ’tats fat December.
BWtoffikg*1” * EVER • BUST HOMEMAKERS MARI TO TRESOB
Inn^wtnr^T^rr Slorta Miiwr characters of toe pro- The ever-buay Hbmemaldng I senior Shari Vena rd, only
T Niel'on^Debbie0 astu- dactlon are fcur tourists -Jane, . member with a Chapter Degree,
j c^hnni Mary, Fran, and Pam, played now will preside a* DB&W pres-
d pU tf u'tE^^ Mr by Jean Lagow, Patti ’xhtoier, JETS Off CCrS of toe Antouac Chapter of
a^ Sre Tomrr^Seato Sd^i W Appling and Ethelyn Ricks 7 I V F u t u r e Homemaker, of
eSto grade stodent at Bay- res^eUvely ^r^ar.cters Llifich GuCStS_America.
town Jimtor School areAnn, Terese Turner; Page . TrnE e .-- Vlee - presldenta of the FHA
s^L to^resta are read- SuMn Ye#«er! Helen’ At TSPE 5eSSlOn are Donna Witherspoon, first
Congl*ton; Norma,Lindt Mee president; Beulah .Kirk-
U ve^activffn^rtfihd is a Miu iohnaon, Kathy Fiv* officers of the Robert E. wood, second vice president;
year, toe September
si k «• ■£, ™ J'£’w£»p*“y r’as’Si&K ‘S SSAtJS
*ar *«*' tas. 01 a&vtsts szszz* ii
He received a B award last BIG HALLOWEEN on toe growth of engtoeerlng de- trig. . , . Shari Wheeler trlpa
as Reader’s Certificate.
Girls', Boys', Choruses Selected
For Special BJS Performances
I . L.. ...____
BIG HALLOWEEN on the growth of engineering de- trig.
■asr.sftgtts «S£ 'SSSTT ^
Post, vice president; Larry Laura Hines loves that Mex-
Foerster, recording secretary; lean food! . . . Edwin Watson
Kenneth Lemmon, correspond- loses a bet . . . Daniel dark
ing secretary; and Mike Mul- win* a bet . . . Albert Schuit,
len, reporter. _la called "Flying Rngcra.”
2300 N.
OPEN t TO •
Lee High School Junior Engi- Treae Turner, third vice presi-
dent; and Susan Fontenot,
fourth vice president
MOUHTAINS OF CHOCOLATE
* BRIDGE MIX
* DOUBLE DIPPED PEANUTS
» CHPC<..................
* chocolaTTC®
RAISINS
1 Lb.
Bags
LAYAWAY TOYS
FOR CHRISTMAS
SUZZY HOMEMAKER
"SUPER SAFETY" OVEN
"ir worn
LIKE A REAL
ONE"
SUZZY HOMEMAKER
The teacher will
xumr
IT WORKS
LIKE A SEAL
ONE'
KENNER’S EASY BAKE
OVEN
LINDA
REQUEUE
Baytown ;
Junior SehMl
A special Girls’ ChoTua and a
Sherry Welch, Carol Atkins and
Connie Harrington were seen
early one morning in their pa-
jamas . „ . Fred Campbell goes
to a tacky party dressed nor-
maUy . . . Butch Jefferson
keeps a souvenir in hia new car
« j|Csrreft Smith and’. Dale — —> -
White go to the Liberty rodeo Boys’ Chorus have been organiz-
.. . Julie Sweeney breaks her ed at Baytown Junior School
glasses. and will b* presented In the
Cynthia Woods has fun at school assemblies, Mrs. Matty-
Baylor . . . Gary Meredith gets belle Durkee, Choir director, has
tost tram to, crowd at toe out- announeed.
of-town games , . . Charles Per- i„ addition to the special
ry goes to. sleep in study hall groups, toe full Baytown Choir
... NcU Dean Flowers kisses j* ^ preparing for a Christ-
doors ... Interact Club plans mas assembly, Christmas Carol-
ari "outing,’’ ling and their first concert of
Larry Knox hat a secret ... the year. Tentative date* have
Linda Gregory make# a tong not been announced,
distance phone call . . . Debbie tri the Girls' Chorus are
Jones can now string a recurved Taylor_ Caroi Meyer, Cas-
- . . ^Pm*|sie King,. jusan_Sander«. Jomi
to alwaya be
• Ot Mr. a^ Mra. Bsyat*nd A»
dmo« Of Cratoy tae been so-
lectM iweetheart of the Croa-
by Future Farmer, of Amort-
- ea. A senior candidate for toe
Eallosreea carnival, she 1* a
wWashy'ljprii8i^mi|MwEit;
- a Future Hoihemnker, n
member ef the Croaby Namas>
al Honor Society, vice *
dent of the Croeby High . .
Band, on the annual staff ad
la co-editor of the Buffalo Bh*.
------
Homecoming
Candidates
Named AtCV
Wotipka, Cinci Ellis, Ann Bul-
lard, Nacy Hasty, and Elyse
Turla are first soprano#; Mar-
sha Seale, Sally Simmon*, Janet
Lee, Sandra Trousdale. Allison
Hill, Dorothy Rudder, Patricia
Cummings.are second sopranos;------------- -
and Hallie.Dunn, Charlene Sou- an aai Joan Teter,
den, Vlviah Chandler, Susan ~---*—
of toe Year” at the end of the Egg”. Wayne Miller, Debbie
irfciinl firm *. Gilbreath. Dale. Har^s, Ne t
:nooi wrm. y mwawkni, — .*■
The winners thus far are Pam Manne, and Maricela Fernandez.
Bell for her black and white ab- During toe year other section#
street design; Mary Drilaky for will be doing some sort of per-
her color abstract design and formance. Students in all the
her Halloween mask; and Marie speech classes have been acting
Walmsley for her landscape out stories and giving skits in
painting * daM.Tha natRuDfrettoty wtfl
- Recently the Art Gub ha* be going into will be puppet
been working on football pdst- shows.
«rs. - -------------■: -v- GOSUN GOSSIP
DR. SUERS’ THEATER Dorothy Rudder talks a lot
Section 6.2 of Baytown Junior ... Cindy Ellis wears big ear-
School under the direction of rings .. . Kenneth Donovan hat
Mrs Ann Harrington, will pre- a "tiny” clock in his room . .
sent plays to the sixth .graders Alison and Maty Kay Hill
in toe auditorium in about three Tana McCart, and Sandra
weeks. < lint are teen outdoors . . Sus-
There will be three selections an Detone has to change seat*
from Reader’* TWateri: two Th, French student* enjoyed
created by Dr. Suess, "Horton Rev. Peter Katt substituting. . .
Hatches an Egg” and "Horton Elyse Turla la seen In Houston
Hears a Who’, and a selection . . . Mary Jane Hargis it a
from "Winnie toe Pooh entitled master at opening locks . -
"Eeyre Lows His Tail. < . . • Mary Jane Hargis wears
Twenty-one persons are involv- her Girt Scout uniform .. .Rudi
ed in the production including Gonzales tries to be a twirier
three narrators, Jan Pryor, Kyle ... John Anderson is a master
Uppman, and Mary Jane Hod- at opening locks . . . Ann Tay*
ges; a stage manager, Jay Be- tor ushers people around .
ligman; and three announcers. Claire Wynnemer gets her hair
Elizabeth Patton, JaneUe Mey- cut . T . Karen Harrison meets
• “ ” face-to-face with a tonrt* ball.
• : -u... n.i i, b» hkt
Mrs, Vivian utanaier, susan The actors in "Horton He*ri May- Dzliaky always has
Zeigler, Barbara SultU, Karen a Who" are John Crow, John something funny to srey^
CAROL DOBBS
MARGIE
CONNER
ChannelviMr
High School
make Halloween masks from
, them. Then they decorate their
Ole! Carol
Is New Queen im
Homreomln, jSXildS A+ AndHudC . . * Sft TS.^lJXSIS
fg&uar" * - wsaroaa.’sts
The girls, all senipre, are Spanish Club of Anahuac High sey
Sandv Carroll Elaine Fulcher, School, under the spnsorship of for second; Marie Walmsley,
QrtSpin Jamei Kathy Wlnstom Kelvin Kruger, went to the butt- third and Araiabeto Brunson,
and Twyla Carr. The vrowning flghts in the Astrodome on Oc- fourth place. ^ -
will be held at the half - time tober 22, and had a grand time. Ail classes have also been
srss scsSiS
a*j2SL
Zeigler, Barbara SultU, Karen a Who" are John Crow, John someuimg iunny to way . , .
Harrbon Sue Thomas, Suzanne Cook, Worthy Wamaek, Anne Miss Patricia Seed’s fifth per.
WOson, Carolyn Burrell, Jacque- Klffen, and Linda Young; in iod class looks for leave* on_toe
- - ' - - * "Winnie the Pooh," Don Fen- campus whUe Mw. Vera Hartttf
_ «wwn»i Jimmy Pare, Gary Han- aclenee class looks for butter-
.. the boys’ special group, son and Steven
Paul Seale, Urry Shook, Rob- and in "Horton
fft Wagnon, David Acoata, and ~
Ricky Tlckner are tenors; and
John Thompson, Victor Gon -
zales, Jerry Jameson, Lonnie
Rivera, and Herbert Wilkinson
are bass.
HALLOWEEN ART
During the past few .weeks,
art students under the direction
of Mrs. Colleen Bishop have
been making beautiful designs
from cardboard boxes. /
They cut the boxes into small
pieces so that the corrtigatioo
can b« seen, and then they
lokM With Two
Ordinary 100
^Afai^Liglit Bulbs
HEAR & TAW WITH
40 FRIENDS—VOICE
COMES FROM
RECEIVER LIKE
A REAL PHONE.
MATEL-O-PHONE
■ft-'
OFFICIAL WINCHESTER
.Xi
- m
CRRACKFIRE RIFLE
r . - ■ : i■■ zjy-IgF;
mmmn
Im
NO CAPS!
NO BATTERIES!
ECHOES OF THE
~ OLD WEST!
G. W. Carver Homecoming Activity Plans
Underway By Student Council Committees
— nnmoc aF natmne thp nrirp for Each of the chartered mer
MOIOnZBI LONG JOHN
FIRE ENGINE
BATTERY OPERATED
• Forwifd/Rovtrst
• Pumpi Water A
• 6 R. Aerial Udder &
• Rotetino Turret
• Belt Siren
• Best Fire Engine
OFFDB
LAND JB.
Carver
High SehMl
The G.-W. Carver
School student council, under
the direction of Billy Solomon,
has planned some of the deco-
ratk»% for Carver’s Homecom-
heve been a>
and ex~st“^^YaragIny e wag announcement of the
Member* of the Spanish dub election of Carol Dobba as 1966-
efftaw” candy sale starting 67 Spanish dub Queen. BM
MSSSSSSESi ■■■ H mir ■ HiMBii *uti, , wyAgaagafr, T,,
>.remember," studenta seid. take plab^fe January.,: "1
One of the features of the trip Out of the assignments that
mi. the oirinnimnemont nf th# the» hAVP done the aft
names of patrons, the price for
Mr. and Mr*. U $1. The com-
, mittee* are roaming over Bay-
town to find placet of business
who would like to put an ad-
vertisement to the aouvenir
booklet. They are well bn thrir
J»ejt end they will reaohjieir
goal or go beyond it.
* ' The members of the commit-
tee are Joe Thomas, Paul Da-
' via, James White, Wayne Smith,
Tyrone McElroy, Lany Bell,
Kemeto B r y a n t and Joseph
Kay. .
NBW CARVRRLXTTEA.............
The newly chartered mem-
ber* at the Carverlettea are
Marva Black, Helen Creeks, Sa-
rah JonM, Mary Undry, Kay
Harmon, Irma Merrick, Ed
- b MdOSf. Betty Lpp., nei-
Eaeh (rf the chartered mem-
bers will receive a sheet of pa-
per containing the thing* they
will do for initiation. On the
last day of initiation a talent
show will be held. All the char-
tered members- will have to
perform.___________ ' ■
CARVER HIGHLIGHTS
George Wton likes to beat on ^
drums . . . Wilma Ppge like*
to talk. . , . Bruce Goudeau,
George Wton, Robert Burrell
and Johnny McCeto are turning
the 4*nd director1* pair gray.
little hostess
BEAUTY VANITY
COMPLETE WITH
ACCESSORIES
>V’- s M
*3.99
,. i
*
Zehobia Lewi* baa to keep
Ed Leah McCoy to line . , .
James Baldwin like* to sing...
Mao’ Landry !« majoring to
apt* . . . Mery Roberson
hurt* her Wc ... Arthur Rob-
SEE 'N SAY
TALKING TOY IY MATEL
VARIETY OF
SEE *N SAY'S
TO CHOOSE
FROM
STlP SSrasB by MlB a. the “ArtUt of to.
to get eiSgh to go to San identity remains unreve.led un- —’ - ~ *---
tonto in the spring. «Iaspecialyearly*v«Utornlsh.
FFA SWEETHEART es the setting for the revelation
the student* have done, the art
classes vote on toe moat out-
standing work. The winner la
and Ms or her work 1* u_
------J to the library. The
next top ton winners are dls-
played oil the bulletin board at
Sl* SsarSLl! "jwSs-
the run-cH ejection. Ann Robe- the sighting of Mr. ^and Mrs- o*
mux was th* runneiMip. Pat Nugent at toe bullfighu... .
i main entrance to the school
udding.
The person who wins the titlr
i “Artist of the Week" meet
t during the school year
be awarded toe title “Artist
will contain toe
VSL - e.
council are Gwendola McClen-
don. president; Meivta AriWtt
vice president; Regina Am-
neaux, secretary y Jo AMI Seary,
treasurer; Debra Arceneaux,
sergeant * at-arms; and Alvin
Sims, parliamentarian.
A special committee waa ap-
pointed to raise fund* tor Car-
vers Homeoocntog souvenir
booklets. They are submitting
Debra Aroeneaux, RuthlfeS*,
Lynette Gbiideau, Virginia Nar-
clsse, Ruth Epps, Zenobia Lew-
is, Della Jamas. Saundra Mose-
ley, Susan Landry, Brenda Got-
lint, Delores SmaU and Bernice
Broussard. ’ft .' =
Shirley Lockett, Doris Pitre,
Annie Harris, Doris Smith, De-
Jobe Coverson, Linda Wells,
Wanda Epps, Qmtoia Jackson,
Gertrud# Cartwright, Rosemap;
Sims, JoAnn Tajdor, and De-
tares Mingo.
Jay Broussard and Clifton
Coverson tike to agitate one an-
other ... Any girl wanting a
Mingo . . . Sam Powell gives
Henry Mayes a bad time . . .
Betty Epps checks up on Jamea
uaiowin.
Rozena Avery tay* "no" to
Alvin Chevalier . . . Barbara
Altai is gaining weight . .
Douglas Jarne* tried to tool
Big Dean . . . Priscilla Bata
win fouled up to typing.
Marx
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