The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1987 Page: 5 of 24
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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Thursday, December 10. 1987
Top science students receive awards at Crosby High
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physics I; Stephen Blume.
honors chemistry II; Tracey
Denton and Jaime Moreno,
Honors chemistry I; and Kathy
Meek, anatomy and physiology.
Awards for Chemistry I went
to Rusty Ellisor, Julie Mat-
thews, Jessica Birdsell, Toni
Meek, Tanya Cannon and
Dereca Sample.
Jonathon Ellisor, Kristi Buck
and Allan Elliott received the
award for honors biology I.
In regular Biology, awards
went to Chris Smith, Jennifer
Elliott, Airty Bennett, Michelle
Ryza, Devona Dillard, Amanda Curtis Poullard. Christine Preiss
Armstrong and Katherine and Loretta Williams
Novosad. Introductory biology
awards went to Russell
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DAR award
Lucretia Crowe is the reel-
Fontenot, Allen Theriot and Ken- pient of the Daughters of
ny Gore
Gabriel Martin, Pam Valdez CHS for the 1987-88 school year
Robert Gordon, John Henshaw, Members of the faculty
Christopher Stefaniak. Sherry nominate three outstanding
Christian and Brandi Taylor had >jeniors based ori their quality of
the highest averages for their good citizenship Members of the
senior class vote to determine
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CROSBY
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physical science class
Introductory physical science the winner
classes recorded the highest
averages for James Barnett, pete for scholarships within the
Lisa Conrad. Rdnda Finnell, organization
Crosby High School science
department presents the person
in each science class with the
highest average for the six-
weeks grading period the Silver
Test Tube Award.
Students receiving these latest
awards are Deyna Murray,
Steven Denson and Danny
Roberts, Honor Physics I; Craig
Johnston and Bonnie Baker,
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JUNIOR FARM SKILLS
WINNING HONORS for Junior Farm Skills .in the District II
and Area III Leadership Contests are Robert E. Lee High
School Future Fanners of America, from left, Chad Emerson,
Anna Beth Cox and Tony Garza.
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Lisa Peters, Brenda Grander-
Becky Fayley and Christina son, LeChaunda Tatum. Tommy
Shipp performed “The Johnson, and Robert Martin per- f
Psychologist's Office” scene, formed the "The Bowling Alley
Courtney Hinton, Kyle Yates, Pickup."
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Renee Cullen’s scene was "What
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Victor Holmes, Robbie Domin-
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scene “The Great Hypnotist,”
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John Sherman. Lisa
Robert E,7 Lee’s Junior Traywick. Kathy Clarke, and
Classical League boasts the Shelli Shofner were in “The
largest class of its history. Cur-,
rently JCL is made up of 57
members.either in Latin I. Latin
H. or Latin III (Advanced).,
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The contest was open to all
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Mind Flight,” REL’s litdhirv
magazine, has earned one of the
Columbia Scholastic Press
Association's highest awards
The Medalist Award was given
on the basis of “overall creative
excellance" among first place
magazines
Angela John has been named
editor in-chief of the 1988 edition
of "Mind Flight” John and..the
staff will begin accepting sub-
missions for the magazine next
February Any Lee student may
Submit writing or artwork for,
consideration.
Creative Writing club officers
for the 1987-88 school year are:
Eddy Hodgson, president;
Alva Jones, vice president; Ben
Grimsley, secretary; Julie
Riley, treasurer; and Amy
Williams, historian.
Drama department
The Theater Arts classes per-
formed monologue, duet and
pantomine scenes for their
parents.
Theater III student Angela
Roberts performed the
monologue “Gift" from the play
Daughters.” Theater II
students Nichelle Nichols and
Leslie Hudson performed the
duet scene ‘‘Gift of the Magi.”
, Derrick Sanders and John
Williams performed a scene
from "Blue Denim." Angela
Gobert and Kim Mitchell per-
formed a scene from "Agnes of
, God.” Courtney Folwell and
Angella Woods performed a
scene from “Overtones. ”
Theater I students created
original pantomine scenes
Elizabeth LeVay, Stacy House.
Clndl Powers, and Kristi Suggs
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1987, newspaper, December 10, 1987; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153075/m1/5/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.