Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1979 Page: 4 of 44
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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graphic world.
Through the years, too, in-
vitations were received to serve
as a judge of major photo con-
tests and to join panels at photo
seminars and at press photog-
raphy short courses. Every ex-
perience was an enlightening
one and an opportunity to meet
new personalities and to renew
old ties of friendship.
One year ago, my efforts re-
ceived recognition by Photo-
graphic Administrators Inc., an
organization of executives in
virtually every phase of profes-
sional photography. I received
the 1978 PAI Award "... for
many years of column writing,
educating and inspiring young
photographers and for unceas-
ing willingness to help his fel-
low man.”
It's an honor of which I'm
most appreciative.
The camera column had an-
other unique facet: it turned
much of my family life into an
open book, on display in the na-
tion's newspapers like a nation-
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FAMILY PICTURES by columnist Irving Desfor, il-
lustrating universal family experiences, wound up in
national public albums when displayed in the nation s
newspapers. Here s a memory of his grandchildren,
Nina Dickens, at 14 months, hugging her 3-week-old
cousin, Jason Glick.
1 Mrs I Toguri D'Aquino is
known for which of the follow-
ing (a) being Tokyo Rose. the
WW 11 Japanese broadcaster
<b> the first Japanese woman
in government (ci the famous
Japanese suffragette
ANSWERS
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2 Games, here are the dates and
3 places of issue between Sept 5
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AP Newsfeatures
This is my sign-off column, a
farewell to newspaper readers
alter 31 years. It's time to look
back, reminisce and sum up
what our long association has
meant to me.
Back in April 1948, when I
was asked to try my hand at
anting a camera column fur
The Associated Press, my crys-
tal ball didn’t reveal.
—It would make me a per-
former at camera club meet-
ings.
-It would lead to my being a
judge in national photo com-
petitions, and a member at
panels at seminars and photo
press gatherings.
—It would be the means of
meeting the world's great pho-
tographers. and of attending
previews of major photo exhibi-
tions
-It would provide me with a
national public family photo al-
bum, and would keep me busy
making friends and answering
letters from photo hobbyists
throughout the country.
I became a performer at
camera club meetings three
decades ago shortly after my
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Watkins, diagnostic lab; Benny - thors of photo books and fa-
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22 has been postponed until Oc- diplomas to students com-
tober. The Hill postage stamps, pleting state requirements.
however. will be issued on Aug. principal of the school is Ed-
Because of the late announce- Brockport, NY 14420" no later
ment of this new stamp, the than Aug 31
Postal Service lays the date for Should you wish the DSPS to
ordering first-day cancellations affix the new stamp, then en-
will be extended to Aug 31 close your self addressed enve-
The usual two methods for lope together with a money -
ordering first-day cancellations der fur 15 cents and send
are as follows: Special Olympics Stamp, Pon-
m 2--ts and reading; Diana Mullins, Gonzales, Sandy Perez, Ann
• Am a par not AnW m Pam Barnes, Bill Robbins and Hernandez, Susan Dillow,
m F4E b -drPM.\ m George Pryor, math; Maureen Sherry N. Thomas, Kathy
m IE, "9"2. V Ceaned Iv \ E.Shannon, Madeline Evans, Rinehart, and Ussa Stalcup.
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School superintendant Jimmy
Ethridge announced the
following new teachers in the
district: Jane Slemmons,
Kindergarten, first and second;
Richard Hightower, science and
math; and Kay Mills, migrant
teacher.
master in the first-day city for State Home and School con- A
cancellation and return to your tinues this fall, according to A
address. Superintendent Byron Griffin. fl
The school offers a full range of ■
The British Post office has school subjects to students 1
announced that the Sir Rowland placed at the Texas Youth 1
Hill miniature souvenir sheet Council facility and is ac 1
scheduled for release on Aug. credited to award high school
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--,----. m- mu vwv first column illus- there. Most readers write, how-
ezlinerstarted apparingmTha hated with a picture of my ever, because they want help of
newspaperseditirmt’appenras youngest daughter. W some Kind or need some infor-
a ennker at a meeting of his then 4 months old. Twenty a. . , . ,
AsPeakmemt Club years later, when Phyllis grad- Though it s an extra burden.
l°searcning “for Something dif- uated from nursing school in "vertriedea answer every let-
ferent in a presentation. I hit June 1968,1 documented the in letters are cer.
on the idea of combining pho- stantshemrrceivedherdis tainmtobesreceivedannuany.
tographvwithmyatbernmaor another Here^s a typical example
hobby, magic. I had been a vot landmark bridging the of "Dear Mr Desfor in my
eighth grade class on career re-
ports. I was thinking of doing
photography as my career.
Could you send me all the in-
formation and pictures?
"Sincerely,
"S.R.
“P.S. I need it within four
days. Please answer right
away.”
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studies; Nancy Murchison, Her- Arrendondo, Marie Carter,
ma Jean Johnson, Tony Reeves Mary Ramirez, Hope
and Cherie Fisher, language ar- Ynostrosa, Mary Zapata, Tura
WaRAANTY- Our expor crew
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national air-mail stamp illus-
trating a high jumper.
Dec 1 at Fort Worth, TX
76101 21-cent postal card fea-
turing a gymnast
Dec 5 at Bay Shore, NY
UTOS - 22-cent aerogramme
picturing a discus thrower
Dec 10 at East Rutherford.
NJ 07073 — 15-cent embossed
stamped envelope depicting
soccer players
Jan 15 at Atlanta. GA 39304
— 14-cent postal card showing —
4 90052 — 15-cent block at four
unteer performer for years
with the Theater Wing War growing up.
Service at hospitals, canteens All the expenences of family
and servicemen centers. For affairs — vacations, birthdays,
my first camera club appear- picnics, outings and get-togeth-
ance, I devised ways of adding ers — made column material
a photographic angle to my because they are the very ex-
magic tricks periences which families every- •
That original presentation - where wish to record for family
called "Photo-Magic" - made albums. And when I make mis-
its debut for the Perth Amboy takes or get careless I hasten
Camera Club in 1949. Its enthu- into print with a warning to It was impossible to
siastic reception proved it was spare other hobbyists the same meet this youngster's deadline,
a unique approach and it has ordeal. a However, I did encourage the
been performed continuously When my son a na . three boy. sent him some previous
ever since for all types of au- daughters grew up, did that columns on the subject, re-
diences and has been seen on mean the end of interesting ferred him to appropriate books
television in this country and baby pictures Of course not. in his local library and empha-
abroad. The antics of grandchildren sized the importance of dead-
The camera column byline continued the family picture lines.
So course, the writer of a .Nowl, top, have met my last
write knwledgably. I had to be camera column soon learns deadline. It was great chatting
present at indistrv conventions that readers write, too. It is with you about photography
and photo fairs; go to press most gratifying to receive mail these many years. I hope you
previews of new products and indicating that something in a pop up again in my viewfinder
photo exhibitions; attend lectur- column has touched a respon- sometime in the future. Until
es by outstanding photogra- sive chord from someone out then -u-K goodbye.
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sun ' They are the participants
in the Special Olympic Games
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in tribute to this program of
sports training, physical illness
and athletic competition for
mentally retarded children, the
Ui Postal Service has issued
a new 15-cent commemorative
stamp.
The main design of the stamp
features a composite image of.
a child — not intended to re
semble any specific child. The
youngster is shown holding a
replica of the medal awarded
for Special Olympic events The
theme at the program "Skill.
Sharing, Joy" appears below
the vignette "Special Olym-
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1979, newspaper, August 19, 1979; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573748/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.