The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 11, 1963 Page: 4 of 28
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fog* 4 THE BELLAIRE TEXAN Wedn»«day, September 11, 1963
B¥^I£ Area Now Has Three
: Catholic High Schools
verSity Clara Kilgore, daughter With the opening this term of New buildings which have re-
Though it seems we have lost Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley G. Beck ot Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyd KU- St Agnes Academy, the number cently been completed and are
a large portion ot our population have moved into sun Tason re gore, 4802 N. Braeswood, was orCatholic High Schools in this now in use include a gymna-
to colleges, there is a new little "entlv fmm Toronto Canada due to arrive and begin her area jumps to three. slum, power plants, freshman
man residing in Meyerland. He y ’ studies on September 9. Enrollment is still underway classroom building chapel and
is Graham Douglas Mayfield of Th„ - at st- ASnes’ new Elding at an addition with four science
5139 Lymbar. thJBelles of Meyerl^id cfrden Unless she has changed her 8900 Bellaire Blvd. in Sharps- and language laboratories. Now
This fellow was bom August c, b ; b ^ held today at the mind since graduating with town. under construction and to be
22. He has moved in with his home of Mrs R F Teirriv 4911 many honors, Barbara Manroe There will be approximately completed this year are sopho-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. May- Yarwell ^ will be covering the Rice Uni- 400 girls in the student body this more class building, cafeteria
field and a sister and brother. Mr_ _ „ Whi. . versity campus. faI1- HaIf sessions started on and administration building, plus
_ ■ a' wnilc ls servjn6 as Monday and regular full-day covered/ sidewalks and landscap.
There are innumerable C°M”S e p, d riimlissv truest Other Meyerlanders staying in schedule will start on Sept. 16. ing, Rev. Michael Kennelly,
changes of home owners and SDeake rh,di„ usstoc ‘‘The Ga Houston include numerous The new building contains president of the school said. The
residents in the area. In fact, so rine Prpr,arin.ff ®nd Arra„^ freshmen at the Cougar campus, classrooms, science labs, art and campus is located at 8900 Bell-
many, that it would take full DrT^ Ser.als" Dora Friedman, daughter of music facilities, chapel, library, aire Blvd.
time to track down all. Two of Mr and Mrs E G Friedman, gymnasium, auditorium, cafe- Marion High had enrolled 450
these that I recently discovered c ,, hmlnd ■ Ri], will be majoring in general bus. teria, offices and faculty con- students Monday. Four new
are: CrosTwait so^of Mr and Mr mess administration as she re-, vent, recreational facilities and teachers have been added to the
Mr. and Mrs. George McWil- R Crnstbwait of 5246 mains at the 5058 Yarwell ad- Peking area There are 20 tea- staff. They are Sister Celine,
Items have purchased the David r RM1 . , , .. , dress chers at St. Agnes. The principal Latin; Sister Andrew, home
Schrum residence at 5023 S. summer srh^t ° d?X ls Sister economics and biology; Mr. Bill
Braeswood. by A & M at Junction Texas Mike Casey will continue to „ fesalt , Colle®e Preparatory Bosse, math and' social studies,
The John Murrays have pur- foy six Weeks this summer and’ make his home at 5142 Beech- School, also m Sharpstown in and Miss Jo Dell Campbell,
chased the Howard G. Crow now heads f A & M nut with the Charles F. Casey n°w entering its third year and speech. Three new subjects will
residence at 4930 Braes Valley _ ‘ family while he studies at the ^as enrolled 330 students in the 'be available to the students for
Drive. South of colleee Station at University of Houston. first three hi«h sch°o1 Srades- *he first time this year. They
- Semiin Tpys. c.!„i _ Senior class will be established are French 2, speech and debate.
Ladies Duplicate at the Mey- wRj atjerd Texas Lutheran Col. All looked dark at the William' m 1984. Several new in- -
erland Club that gathers each j js ,be daughter of Mr. Lemenager home at 5247 Ariel ^triictors have neen added mak.
Friday came up with Hazel Cur- ii,,hnrtorff Re last weekend and I concluded mg a total of eleven Jesuits and The Bellaire TfiXfln
ry and Lenore Dodson as first and Mrs- E- p- Huhndorff. Be- . ,hc famiiv had „om. t0 take nine lay professors at the school. Ine Dellalre lexan
place winner on September 6. fore entering the studi^CW ‘"r, E^bara ?o Lbbock! _ pubushed every Wednesday
Georgia Swinford and Ann th aIone 1116 pre‘med Texas, where she will begin her of gettjn_ women to chase him TEXAN PUBLISHING CO., INC.
Waggener won second place. Unes. studies at Texas Tech. X h^nTT by beingTs ^'s N. 4,h St. b.1,,,!.. w
Master point duplicate day is - , _ ainer tnan just by being nis p. o. Bo* ???
always the fourth Friday of the Shan Ertel, son of_Mr_ and' Nancy Fordtran left her home na „ral se £ ?n . f<*ct’ was s«<=o"4 class mail privileges authored
_,nnth Mrs. J. C. Ertel at 5214 Grape «ancy roroxran im ner nome realiy worth chasing jast weelc. a| Bellaire, Texas
_ is also thinking pre-med and/or ,w H' Fordtran family gjjj was the “Mysitery Caller" Admlrt'iSl?*™* *3'00 a Y,ar'
Mr and Mrs E R Campbell psychology where he will be at ®00® on Saturday, for a local radio station and John k. Gurwtll *.-*..l,^.rr*<l“”hn,iBf
are incru"%oEme of th"Pnew studying at Texas Christian ^“XTro^Xhe ^ g°‘ « J—A*."
resident group in Meyerland. University in Fort Worth. will enroll at Texas Tech s, wea $700. This Any erroneous reflection upon the
Thev have moved in at 5130 Ja- - U enro11 at Texas Tech- Bill Taylor—as the radio des- ‘•haracter standing or reputation of any
son. Duchess Wertz and her moth- dehghtecTto hear Bill 33 3 fP**”' l{^f^o“™,r'rf%r.'''«.ilTlr;
er, Mrs. Charline Wertz of 5207 was aeugntco to hear Bui employee—must be the one .who will ghJiv be corrected when
Xaylor has found a new method Jjves at 5)54 Grape. brought to the altenlion of the Publisher.
Youi Account At University Savings Earns 4Vz% per Arjtum, Current Rate.
Paid 4 Times A Year.
Insured by The F.S.L.I.C. to $10,000
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Norton, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 11, 1963, newspaper, September 11, 1963; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521391/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.