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Page 8—ALLEN AMERICAN—Thursday, April 27, 1978
KINDERGARTEN
Board of Trustees recognized
intendent Gilbert Hess.
registration, according to Super- ber is necessary.
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TUESDAY, May 2
Spaghetti and Meat
Green Beans
Buttered Carrots
Bread
Milk
Cookies
FRIDAY, May 5
Sloppy Joes
Baked Beans
Carrot Sticks
Milk
Applecrisp
MONDAY, May 1
Barbecue Beef on a Bun
Rice Creole
Coleslaw
Milk
Pear Half
THURSDAY, May 4
Tacos
Pinto Beans
Lettuce
Cheese
Milk
Pineapple Slice
COMFORTABLE BEDS BY NIGHT
Choice of styling & colors, plaids, florals, stripes and solids,
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Kindergarten pre-registration for
students in the Lovejoy school
district will be held today from 10
a.m. until 2 p.m in the science lab
of the old building at Lovejoy
school.
The child’s health record and
birth certificate are required for
A birth record received from the .
hospital is not acceptable, saide
Hess. A birth certificate showing®
that the birth was registered with
the county records office, showing
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Future telephones
to be innovative
Future telephones will display
innovative features and manufac-
turers will promote the use of
more phones in the home.
In the not-too-distant future,
consumers can choose telephones
with a variety of features, such as
clock phones, speaker phones,
phone answerers, memory dialers
and security-smoke-detector
phones, says a consumer informa-
tion specialist.
Manufacturers predict that they
are not limited as much by
technology as by consumer need,
Claudia Kerbel explains.
"Child care with a Christian emphasis
SUMMER ACTIVITIES
• Swimming • AmTrack Train Ride • Zoos
• Roller Skating • Penny Whistle Park
• Landmark Pizza & Pipes • Picnics
• Museums • Movies • and many other
exciting activities
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Clinic for New Board Members,
Policy-Making, Legal Liabilities
of Board Members, Curriculum,
Effective Business Procedures,
Energy Conservation, TASB Ser-
vices and School Community Re-
lations.
The dinner session of the
workshop featured Mrs. Tess
Norris of San Marcos, President
of the Texas Association of School
Boards. Mrs. Norris discussed
"Accountable--Who Me?”
More than 380 members and
superintendents from 80 school
districts attended the workshop.
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event designed to help area school
board members increase their
knowledge about the role and
responsibility of the local school
board.
Dr. Wayne Hendrick opened the
workshop with an address entitled
"Board, Administrator, Teacher
Relationships-A Middle View.”
Following the first general
session, board members were able
to participate in small group
discussion sessions which focused
on topics of general interest to
them. Among the subjects fea-
tured in these sessions were:
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Lynn Turner, Professor of Educa-
tional Administration at East
Texas State University and work-
shop coordinator, cited the high
level of participation of the Allen
board members in the workshop
as an indication of their desire to
render more effective service to
the constituents of their school
district.
Sponsored by the East Texas
State University Department of
Educational Administration in
conjunction with the Texas
Association of School Boards, the
regional workshop is an annual
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1978-79 Varsity Cheerleaders were chosen on April 20 by 3 cheerleaders from East
Texas State University, who have judged over 350 different squads all over Texas.
Chosen from A.H.S. are [from left] Tammy Strong, Megan Odle, Tracie Lewis [head],
Theresa Purdom, Jackie Ostrander and Linda Rodenbaugh [co-head].
(Staff photo by Sue Newman)
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Ms. Kerbel is with the Texas
Agricultural Extension Service,
The Texas A&M University
System.
Telephone manufacturers re-
cently received a boost from a
Federal Communications Com-
mission decision to eliminate the
need for a phone company
coupling for extension phone in-
stallation.
The decision permits direct
retail sales of phones.
For the consumer, this means
that the phone that is in their
home does not have to be bought
or rented from the phone
company, the specialist adds.
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The Allen ISD Board of Trustees
received a certificate of special
recognition at the Regional School
Board Workshop held at East
Texas State Universtiy
Wednesday, April 19. for having a
majority of its members in at-
tendance.
Representing the Allen School
Board at the workshop were:
Jerry Carson, Bill Beaty, Jim
Kerr, and E.T.Boon. D.L.
Rountree is superintendent.
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Camper, Buddy & Camper, Pat. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1978, newspaper, April 27, 1978; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1416994/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Allen Public Library.