The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 158, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1984 Page: 7 of 65
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Parkinsonism Society
Counseling psychologist Dr. John Cook will be guest lecturer
at the 7 p.m. May 8 lecture seminar for Houston Area Parkin-
sonism Society, to be held in the Cerebral Palsy Treatment
Center Auditorium, 1415 California, Houston.
Cook will speak about depression and means of coping with it.
An ordained minister, Cook has deMed his clinical practice to
chronic pain and illness and substance abuse.
The lecture and social hour which will follow are open to the
public.
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RON SIMON, right, stands with Hugh O’Brian, having
just been selected as Texas’ representative at the Inter-
national Leadership Seminar-slated for Aug. 18-25 in
Boston, Mass. A sophomore at Robert E. Lee High
School, Ron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Simon of
Baytown.
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Baytown youth chosen
as Texas ambassador
Kappa Kappa
Officers for 1984-85 will be installed at the 7 p.m. May 3
meeting of Kappa Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi; to be held
at Jean’s Tea Room.
Those to be installed include Terri White, president; Ivy
Alexander, first vice president; Patti Bell, second vice presi-
dent; Rae Wilson, recording secretary; Jan Allison, correspon-
ding secretary and Kay McDaniel, treasurer.
Plans will be finalized for the mother-daughter luncheon
scheduled for May 12 at Helen’s Tea Room in Pasadena.
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RAMONA TURNER’S engage-
ment to Richard Brister is an-
nounced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward H. Turner of
Baytown. Brister is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Brister of
Baytown. A June 9 wedding is
planned at Memorial Baptist
Church in Baytown. The bride-
elect is a graduate of Robert E.
Lee High School while Brister
graduated from Ross S. Sterling
High School.
ANICE LINDSLEY and Hal
rumbaugh, both of Ifjbuston,
ere united in marriage in a 2:30
.m. March 10
ueco Tanks State Park near El
aso. The Rev. Charles Graff
erformed the ceremony. The
ride is thesdat
orothy Gravi
room is the so
rnest Brumbaugh of Truth or
onsequences, N,M. The couple
meymooned in Colorado.
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By PAT PARKER
There’s ^ no question that
America's most precious asset is
her youth and Baytown falls se-
cond to none in producing
leaders of tomorrow.
Robert Lee High School stu-
dent Ron Simon will serve as the
Republican Women's Club I ambassador representing Texas
' \ ,' ., .' , , at the Hugh O’Brian Youth
Baytown Republican Women’s Club sponsored a forum for Foundation 1984 international
^ senatorial candidates from 7-9 p.m. April 30 in the adult educa- Leadership Seminar to be held
tlon building at All Saints Episcopal Church, 200 Caldwell Aug. 18-25 in Boston, Mass.
«> Drive. As a participant in the ILS,
All four Republican senatorial candidates were invited to Ron will interact with the top
participate or send a representative. lOth-graders from every state in
Catherine Mosbacher spoke on behalf of her husband, Rob the nation and some 20 other
Mosbaucher. Mark Elam, congressional aide to Congressman countries, as well as prominent
Ron Paul, filled in for Paui. A representative filled in for Hank leaders in business, govern-
Grover. Fred Gray, a member of the steering committee, spoke ment, education and numerous
for Congressman Phil Gramm. > other professions. The seminar
BRWC members and East Harris County Republicans Club College eoor<bnatecl Radclife team bavjng been to contest *
(EHCRC) members were encouraged to attend and bring a - ' numerous times, and a member
guest. Ruth Sherman, BRWC vice president, was program The Baytown Kiwanis Club 0f the REL band.
Chairman. , v sponsored Ron for the three-day^ Ms. Bufldage says that Ron
All Rpnnhiiran vnfers interested in ioinins either BRWC or state workshoP where he was ieaves no stone unturned, show-
^more'TeTderrrle me SmSS” ,£ln<5 Z
dent, and Nancy Jones, EHCRC president. stye’s representative at the in- physical prowess as well. He is a
Following the program, BRWC inembers held a short ’ ternational seminar. Exploring very excellent swimmer, who
business meeting to vote on proposed amendments to the the topic, “America’s Incentive devotes time to this activity out-
bylaws. ~ 1 -——-— y -—_ - System,” the workshop was held- side of regular class schedule.
Regular "meetings for BRWC are held at 7 p.m. the fourth April 13^.f a* Houston’s According to Ms. Bondage,
Monday of each month in the meeting room of San Jacinto Shamrock-Hilton Hotel. thiS is the first time an REL stu-
Ford. The organization is open to all Republican women in the REL counselor Irma Bundage dent has been named to this
Baytown area. Annual dues are $12 per person. was notjdHhat surprised when/honor and the school faculty are
EHCRC meets at 7 p.m. the first Thursday of each month in the she receivedthecallfromjlo/extremely proud of Ron. His ex-
meeting room of Wyatt’s Cafeteria. Membership is open to all * that he was going to Boston. “pensesioiMtie trip to Boston will
Republicans in East Harris and West Chambers counties. Dues “Ron is what I consider a be paid forbyThe Hugh O’Brian
are $10 per person per year or $15 per family. , * number one, A real jewel. He is Youth Foundation.
not only a very conscientious
student, but what impresses me Jerome Simon of 301 Post Oak.
the most about him are his
at
humanistic qualities..
“Ron is a very sensitive youth
who relates well with others. I
have always known him to le
very special. Obviously, so do a
lot of other people sineHie hap^
been awarded this honor. You
can tell that he has had good
home-rearing,” Ms. Bundage
ter of Don and
of Ohio. The
if Mr. and Mrs.
says.
‘The first time I met Ron was
DCCW holds
before he had completed his
eighth grade. He came in here
with his mother to work out a
four-year program for his tenure
at Lee and he has stuck with the
plan,” she says. Ron takes all
enriched courses, including par-
ticipation in the Gifted and
Talented Education program.
He is a member of the math
convention
Election of officers will
ighlight the 56th Annual Con-
Galveston-
ention of the
ouston Diocesan Council of
atholic Women scheduled for
lay 4-6 at the Holiday Inn, 1
H. 10 East.
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f. Voting on amendments to
bylaws will also be an important
iart of the convention, with
registration at 2 p.m. May 4 and
the opening session at 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by the Eastern
Deanery, special workshops will
be conducted irt organizational
.services, church communities,
family affairs, ^immunity af-
fairs and international affairs.
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THE CHILDREN of Edith Gates
Keynote speaker will Bte the and the Rev. E.R. Burns an-
Very Rev. Bertin Roll, a nounce the marriage of their
Capuchin Franciscan Father, parents April 29 at Cedar Bayou
National Director of the Ar- Baptist Church in Baytown. The
chconfraternity of Christian couple were united in marriage
Mothers. There will also be a following the evening service,
special Luncheon speaker.
r„ Mass is scheduled for 5:30 Cameron Gates of Corpus
■ p ro. May 5 at nearby St. Andrew Christi, and Bernard Gates and
• Church on Sheldon Rd., with in- Yslita Brewer, both of Baytown,
stallatiori of officers at noon May Burns’ children are Suzanne
Hooper of Baytown and Gene
ms of Dubai, United Arab
mirates.
Ron is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ms. Gates’ children are
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 158, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1984, newspaper, May 2, 1984; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153571/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.