The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 10, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1977 Page: 2 of 18
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Auto Paint and Bcdy
14 weeks
Tuesday
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$30.00
Bill McClelland
Small Engine Tune-up and Overhaul
14 weeks
Tuesday or Thursday
$30.00
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Larry Hammock
Basic Plate helding
14 weeks
Tuesday
Voc.-Tech. Center
$30.00
Charles Knippa
14 weeks
Basic Machine Shep
Tuesday
$30.00
Voc.-Tech. Center
Art Barborak
Rice Production
Basic Pipe helding
14 weeks
Thursday
$30.00
Voc.-Tech. Center
Art Barborak
Tractor Mechanics
Levels Descend
14 weeks
Thursday
$30.00
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Charles Knippa
Cabinetmaking and Wocd Crafts
14 weeks
Tuesday or Thursday
$30.00
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16 weeks
Tuesday or Thursday
A.H.S. Wood Shop
Emmett Miller
$30.00
Shorthand Review and Refresher
10 weeks
Tuesday, 6:30-9:30
$20.00
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Mary Jane Weese
Typing Review and Refresher
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Thursday, 6:30-9:30
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Australia is converting to the
Metric System of weights and
measures will open Sept l«
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largest gasoline marketer
offers motorists the largest
number of full-size map
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Best Western, the world's
largest lodging chain, has
over 1,730 locations in ths
United States, Canada,
Mexico, Guatemala,
Caribbean, New Zealand,
and Australia.
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property and casualty i:
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. located on the Alvin High School Campus. All classes begin at 6:00 P.M. on Thursday. Sep-
nless otherwise noted. For wore information, call Don Wynds at 331-6471.
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varation a these syilables I
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Melodic motives are learned through the use of the syilab
do. re. mi. fa. ». la. ti and do To reinforce these syilabi
children are taught hand signs. i
in learning rhythmic and melodic motives, children 1
only sing the motives, but also practice reading and writi
them, playing them on instruments and through games. I
Your child will learn many songs in music. He will leal
folk songs, seasonal songs, patriotic songs, cowboy song
foreign songs, Indian songs, fun songs and many others.
It is our desire that your child be familiar with famo
composers and their works, for example the following: Tj
Carnival of Animals by Saint-Saens, Peter and the Wolf I
Prokofiev, The Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikovsky, part of I
Midsummer Night's Dream by Mendelssohn, songs I
Stephen C. Foster and marches by John Phillip Sousa, 1
mention only a few.
Children are also encouraged to be creative and much tin
is spent in creative expression and movement. Our seco
and third grade children spend several weeks studying tl
instruments of the orchestra and the study is culminated wi
a visit to the high school band hall to see the woodwind, bra
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>a>d 13,000 federal workers
in Bexar County alone will be
affected by the pay cute
Their combined loss of
income would amount to a
loss of four to five million
dollars for Bexar County
Magnify that loss by the
34,000 workers who would be
affected throughout Texas,
and we’re talking about a
tremendous impact,”
Krueger said.
Other counties heavily
affected will be: Nueces,
4,000 workers; Bowie, 4,000;
El Paso, 2,000; Bell, 2,000;
Brazoria. 2,000; Harris,
■ 1,500; Tarrant, 1,500; Dallas,
1,000; Hidalgo, 700; Wichita,
700; Howard, 500; Travis,
500; Val Verde, 400;
McLennan, 400; Lubbock,
400, and Potter, 150
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Morisse, Bruce H. & Fadal, Carroll. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 10, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1977, newspaper, September 11, 1977; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493365/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.