The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 14, 1979 Page: 8 of 90
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\ Blackburn, James Estet-‘ and Melanie Richard, vice
... n.—. president. Eighth grade
Honor roll students at
Highlands Junior School for
the first six weeks of school
have been announced.
Those students making
the distinguished honor roll
in the eighth grade with all
A’s were Everett Auzenne,
Amanda Elliott, Angela
Got Cher and Carla
Newport.
The eighth grade honor
roll, with students who
made all As and one B, In-
cluded William Cochran,
Ann Flippo, Angie Holland,
Jerry Jamison, Judith
Johnson, Stacey Rratky,
Kimberly Krlzak, Karen
Newsom?, Kelly Owen,
Melissa Palmer and Tanya
Simpson.
Seventh grade students
on the distinguished honor
ter, Grace Mateo and
Michelle Valenzuela.
Sixth grade students on
the distinguished honor roll
were Mark Barras, William
Barrow, Pamela Blsh,
Cheryl Edge, Daniel
Fontenot, John Gilbert,
Steven Graham, Gene
Hayden, Erroll Hughes Joe
Morin and Tracy Neathery:
Also, Jeanetta Pliant,
Donna Ressler, Steven________________T.r_rr
Salters, Larry * Schubert, in order to become a cap-
Klmberly Spell, Rickey tain, the girls had to try out.
Cheryl Gillespie, Keith
Kemplay, Joseph Richard-
son, Susan Selensky, Ronna
Shimek, Jimmie Strouhal
and Clifton Watson.
Seventh grade students
on the honor roil were
Phyllis Aswell, Patricia
Stanley, Curtis Thompson,
Anna Tipton, Sarah
Wuensch and Debbie
Zadrapa.
Slx’th grade students on
the honor roll were Roy
Adams, Cindy Bailey, Della
Boutin,- Jesse Byrne,
Kimberly Coble, Norman
Ench, Jon Hall, Marlon Lit-
tlejohn, Roger Parker,
Taml Rushing, Adriane
Swift, Tilmon Tilton, Robyn
Wyatt and Christina
Yeager.
PEPSQUAD
The 1979-80 school year
roll were Melissa Cope, has brought V new activity
to Highlands, the Highlands
Pep Squad.
The pep squad performs
at football games and pep
Milles to boost split fur tffg
Eagles,
Officers of the pep squad
are Kim Schells, president, seafood.
Captains1 are*Andrea
Triche, Shelia Griffis,
Shirley Menifee and Marcia
Adams.
Captains for the seventh
grade are Helena Auzenne,
Kysa Anderson and Relan-
da Wright.
The sixth grade captain is
Cornlllia Singleton.
Sponsor of these girls is
Miss Iris Johnson..
They were graded on dance
ability, poise and showman-
ship. About 25 girls tried
out, but only 10 were pick-
ed.
TEACHER FEATURE
The teacher featured this
week Is Mrs. Helen Marie
Doyle, who teaches choir,
sixth grade music and a
piano class. She hds been at
Highlands for nine years.
Mrs. Doyle was born
April 21, 1936, In Houston,
and graduated from Texas
Southern University,
receiving, both her
bachelors and masters
degree.
Her husband’s name is
Henry.
Hobbles she *n|nv« ata
singing and bicycling. Her
favorite color is burgundy
and her favorite,food is
Lee College Registration
Is Under Way For Spring
.....-I*—-
ROBBIE
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CORNELIUS
Lw College
Registration for the Spr-:
Ing semester at Lee College
to continuing through Fri-
day.
Students may regtoter on
Thursday, from 9 f m. to
4:30 p.nj., and Friday from
9 a.m. to noon:
Students may obtain
registration process sheets
In the records office,
located in Moler Hall. Alt
fees must be paid in full at
the time of registration.
SPEECH CONTEST
LC speech team received
a third place trophy‘at
contest held
treras, Jana Dlppet,
Suzanne Gregorcyk and
MaryHotab
New members are
Christine Bonar, Rhonda
Dickerson, Donna
Foreman, Sherri Going,
Maria Gulce, Patricia
Halfin and MAry Ann Crow.
Also, Ll,|a Dowlen,
Gladiye, ,BuUock, Kathy
Bayle, Judy Navarre,
Suzanne Williams. Terry
Walker and K|m Nelsler.
These precision dancers
will be performing at all
home basketball games.
Two-day trips to basketball
games In Laredo and San
Antonio have been planned.
stated Ivy Hyatt, swim
team coach.
in events
This year LC has a team
■with "ff"lot or promise,1
AMERICAN IMAGES
WASHINGTON (AP) -
‘American Images: New
York by 20 Contemporary
Photographers" is being
shown at the Corcoran
Gallery of Art through Dec
2;
Featured in the exhibit
are the photographs of
Robert Adams, Lewis
Baltz, Harry Callahan,
imHiiuimveuwiiplanned. William Clift, Linda
Lee Belle sponsor js Connor, Bevan Davies, Roy
• nprnmva William Eo.
Brbce Roush
ATTENDS MEET .
Bob Seale Of Huffman at-
trophy‘at a tended the National Con-
recently at vention of the American
Lamar University . Mothom-nElnol AMnniaHnn
Individual winners were
Teena Parris, superior cer
fificate winner; Craig
Kaen, a third place metal,
and one superior certificate
winner; and Danny Men-
doza received two superior
certificate awards. ‘
" LEE BELLS
The Lee Belles for the
- 1979-80 school year have
been elected. Second year
San Diego, Caljf., recently.
Seale is an instructor of
mathematics at LC.
SWIM TEAM
. The LC swim-team hosted
the LC Invitational Swim
Meet last week.
Teams entered included
Lee College, Stephen F.
Austin, Rice, Lamar and
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DeCarava, William Eg
gleston, Elliott Erwitt,
Larry Fink, Frank GOhlke,
John Gossage. Jonathan
Green, Jan Groover, Mary
Ellen Mark; Joel
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 14, 1979, newspaper, November 14, 1979; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1066166/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.