South Belt Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1985 Page: 3 of 24
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Thursday, June 13, 1985, SOUTH BELT LEADER, Page 3
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Cute kids and summer picnics seem
to go together. Melissa Ann Calvert,
center, joined Kirkmont next-door-
neighbors Nickolas and Melissa
Myers on the quilt in the yard for
lunch. The children are spending the
summer playing outdoors and swim-
ming. A trip to the grandmothers is
also planned.
Photo by Barbara Cowart
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An autopsy was to be in the history of the park,
performed earlier this In July of 1983, a seven-
week on a 30-year-old year-old girl drowned
South Belt area woman there. On that same day,
who died Sunday after another woman went into a
being pulled from a pool at coma after striking her
WaterWorld. head at the pool. She later
Donna Newcomb, of recovered.
11511 Grapewood Circle in Funeral arrangements
Wood Meadow, died early were pending.
Sunday evening after Her-
mann Hospital physicians AfJ-i'il't ClArilTl
attempted to revive her for ® vTil.1.1.
more than an hour.
The cause of Newcomb’s I/jocatic
death was unknown at
press time. WaterWorld
officials said their life-
guards spotted her having
seizures in the pool shortly
before she was rescued Embarrassed by not
and maintained that she knowing how to swim
died of cardiac arrest. A though you own a pool?
paramedic at the scene Looking to relive part of
said it appeared Newcomb your lost childhood? The
drowned in the pool. Sagemont Pool on Hughes
Newcomb and her hus- Road may have the answer
band were in the wave pool to all of your problems,
at the time of the accident, The pool is considering
though the wave-making offering swimming lessons
machine was turned off. for adults only on Sunday
Newcomb's death at nights from 7-8 p.m. Public
WaterWorld is the second response must be adequate
to initiate such a program
fw'V47~ W®Jo^ however, and those inter-
X l ▼▼ J. d. ested are invited to call the
pool at 481-4991.
481-5021
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Out-of-district students
of San Jacinto College will
pay a $10 per semester
hour charge and not $5
reported last week.
Students living outside
the Pasadena, Deer Park,
LaPorte, Galena Park,
Channelview, and Sheldon
school districts will pay an
extra $10 per hour in addi-
tion to the newly approved
base tuition of $8.
Also, the state has set a
maximum laboratory fee
amount of $24. Currently,
only a few courses at San
Jacinto exceed the maxi-
mum and will be lowered
to comply with the new
state measure. The major-
ity of the laboratory fees
will remain under $24.
Brooks
coming
to SJCS
Congressman Jack
Brooks, Democratic repre-
sentative of the 9th Con-
gressional District, will
make his first known public
appearance in this area,
Monday, June 24, at 7:30
p.m. at San Jacinto College
South.
Brooks’ appearance is
sponsored by the South
Belt-Ellington Chamber of
Commerce. The public is
invited.
Children’s
swim lessons
set at Dobie
Registrations are being
accepted for swimming les-
sons at the Dobie High
School pool this summer.
Parents may register
their children each week-
day between 9:45 a.m. and
10:45 a.m. at the pool.
Currently, there are
openings in the 8 a.m.
class starting June 17 and
in the 9, 10 and 11 a.m.
classes starting July 1.
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South Belt Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1985, newspaper, June 13, 1985; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107633/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting San Jacinto College.