The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1973 Page: 8 of 24
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THE BAYTOWN SUN * Wednesday, March 28, 1973
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The result of the boys
basketball intramurals
Highlands Junior School have
been announced. In the sixth
grade, Boom 6 came in first
with Gary Lamb acting as
. team captain. Players on the
team were Derwin. Malone,
Tim Kelly, Dean Laird, Darrel
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McGinty, Norman Kempf,
Lawrence8 Jamerson, Billy
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Lansford, Gordon Little, Bruce
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Listi and Mickey Marshall.
jj, The teacher in charge was
Mrs. Carolp Kudla.
Placing second was Room 5
with Leo Ford and Steve Rich-
. ard as team captains. The
players on this team were Nor-
man Fontepot, Leo Ford,
David Franz, Keith George,
Guy Gibson, Santos Gonzales,
Richard Havener, Alberto
Lopez, Terry James, Steven
Richard, Donald Jannise,
Herman Smith and John Ware.
Mrs. Kay Starr was the
teacher in charge.
In the seventh grade, first
place went to Room 15 with
Keith Guillory as team cap-
tain. Players.on this team were
Tim Robersom, Darren Blan-
chard, Curt Flippo, Keith Guil-
lory, Tim Smith, Donnie ~
Hooks, Mike Allen, Leroy
Boutin, Quinton Wilson, Rich-
ard Thompson, Eric McClen-
don, Hugh McDaniel and Pat
Dean. The teacher in charge
was Miss Shirley Scott,
------Second place -went to
14 with James Henderson
acting as team captain.
Players on this team were
Michael Williams, Don Win-
dermiller, Sanny, Lansford,
Raymond Oliver, Brian
Sossarman, Durward
McGinty, Allen Gantt, James
Henderson, Billy Bowdoin,
Clayton McDonald, Donnie Til-
ton and Christopher Auzenne.
Miss l.yn Wall was the teacher
in charge.
In the eighth grade, Room 19
placed first with Richard
Auzenne as team captain. The
players on this team-were Wel-
don Butler, Richard Martin,
I,arry Wilkins, Keith Marshall,
i Duane Choate, Chip Morton,
Kevin Muldrow, Bud Conway,
Richard Auzenne, Bobby:
McFarland, Jeff Holloway,
Mark Novosad and Keith
Murphy Mrs. Jeannie Stark
was the teacher in charge
Winning second was Room 23
with Rusty Ware as. team cap-
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tain Players on the team Were
Steve Edwards, Billy I-andry,
. Gerald I.awrgnce, Harold
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TCSty Ware. Steve Brazzil.
Tim Cobb, Michael Copeland,
• Douglas Dittriian, Bryon
Doucette, Roy Ferguson,
Douglas Lansford, Keith
Parkey. Kent Rawls, Donny
Smith, Lloyd Re.eves and Don-
ald Thompson.
POSTERS
The posters ordered by the
students have arrived They
are being sold in the morning
in front of the auditorium.
Anyone whp ordered a poster
# bring $1 25 and buy it in the
morning
ASSEMBLY
The Horace Mann Choir
gave an assembly at HJS They
sang songs such as "Spinning
Wheels," "This Is My Coun-
try" and many others
SCIENCE
The science classes are
studying rivers and streams
They are doing profiles and
finding the slopes of the
streams
PARKS
Earlier tn the year, the Bay-
town Parks and Recreation
Department sent ques-
tionnaires to our- school: The
questionnaire asked how many
were familiar with the center
and very few were The ques-
tionnaire also asked what the
students would Jike to see of-
fered and they ,replied with
archery. So now the archery
course will be offered in the
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FOR MEN’ WOMEN, KIDS
Other activities will be the
Flea Market, which will be
held March 31 and the Road
Rally which was held March 24
EAGLE YAK
Cynthia Daniels sdkes again
Peggy is a seamstress
What is Nikita Creeks’??
Sherry Wheatfall ha* the
tweesps ... Carolyn Johnson
tried again but fails
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1973, newspaper, March 28, 1973; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104032/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.