The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 90, Ed. 1 Monday, February 13, 1995 Page: 5 of 12
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Baytown Junior School, at
7707 Bayway Drive in Bay-
town, will present its third From left: Micheal Coleman, Kasey Thompson, Kentrick Griffith,
annual black history program coordinator Dowen Sims, Jamie Knight, Bervick Simon and
Andi Ellis rehearse for a black history program, “It Takes an
at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 14.
Admission is free and the Entire Village to Raise a Child,
public is invited to attend.
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direction of Pamela Frank from Exxon and other area
The program is titled, “It
Takes an Entire Village to
Raise a Child,” and will con-
sist of a play and dance per-
formances by Baytown
Junior School students and a
guest speaker.
The guest speaker for the rating Black History Month riculum in social studies
evening performance will be at Baytown Junior School classes for all three grade
Deborah M. Foxworth. The included having approxi- levels during the month of
program will be under the mately 25 black role models February.
and Mary Ford.
businesses visit the campus
At 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. and speak to classes during
15, the performance will be the Feb. 2 and 3 school days,
repeated for Baytown Junior A special section including
School students with guest instruction on black Ameri-
speaker Bruce A. Austin. cans’ contributions to society
Other activities commemo- has been added to the cur-
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GCCISD Staff development terns of minority students with Goose Creek CISD
Dr. M. Montano-Harmon, right, associate professor teachers. Montano-Harmon was a guest speaker;
of secondary education at California State Univer- during GCCISD staff development activities Jan. l
sity in Fullerton, Calif., discusses the language pat- 26 and 27. ' .Ji J
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1985: Hickerson says most Baytonianswouldn't enjoy nuclear
The annual appeal for carpwn- j
Refining Company — the first
time in the history of the compa- ers to apply now for their 1945 |
license plats and avoid the last- ;
the company here and lived in the minute rush was made today by j
Beatrice Massey, deputy tax col- !
lector for this year.
Ferguson was elected yesterday a few license plates were sold
at a meeting of the stockholders in at the tax office in downtown
Houston. Goose Creek, but the full supply ;
is now on hand.
From The Sun's flies, these are
today s headlines from...
made by the team following its
third visit, although additional
—— improvements planned were men- ny that a man who started with
tioned.
10 years age
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two-year term, continues to
Baytown City Council is remain silent concerning his
doorstep and Houston in the back- eXpected to authorize the city to plans, giving rise to speculation
yard, “most Baytonians agree they move ahea(j with plans for at least that he may be awaiting the out-
wouldjust as soon be someplace $2.251 million improvements to come of the city’s proposed capi-
else, in the event of an impend- water, sanitary sewer and drainage tal improvement bond election,
ing nuclear attack. systems, parks and sidewalks as ■ ■ ■
Fletcher Hickerson, Baytown’s part 0f the 1981 Capital Improve- Barbers Hill public schools are
emergency management coordi- ments Program. now meeting all standards for
nator, met with representatives accreditation, according to Super-
ffom various local agencies to intendent of Schools Larry J.
review a new plan that provides '5v|wiia^» Boyd,
for the “crisis relocation” of resi- Incumbent City Councilman Boyd reported that he has been
dents of areas considered to be Kenneth E. Badgett announced advised of this by an accreditation
for re-election from District 3 as team .from the Texas Education
Agency that visited the Barbers
Hill Schools on Dec. 17,1964.
That visit was the third made by
the Barbers Hill Schools by a
TEA accreditation team since
Tri-Cities for years had been
named to such a post.
With the industry on the
56 years age
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Harry W. Ferguson, who started
work in the Baytown refinery in
July 1924, today was named
director of the Humble Oil and
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speculation mounted that former
Because Baytown is part of a
large metropolitan area, as well as Councilman Tommy Cook would
being in the center of major be a candidate for mayor,
industrial complexes, it is consid- Cook said that he has no plans
ered to be such a target in case of to run for any city office at this
time. Incumbent Mayor Lee
Liggett, who is serving his first
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Lunch: chicken nuggets, hot
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cheese and rice, vegetable soup,
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Breakfast: fruit or juice, cereal
and toast, sausage biscuit and
fruit muffin.
Lunch: chicken nuggets with
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 90, Ed. 1 Monday, February 13, 1995, newspaper, February 13, 1995; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158106/m1/5/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.