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Chocolate Bayou Plant and about 30 discussions with students about risk
Alvin ISD junior high and high perceptions,” said Mike Gray, Plant
school science teachers trade places Manager for Monsanto Chocolate
in Nov. 17. The science teachers Bayou.
will attend a seminar on Risk "Our employees who have volun-
Communication and the Monsanto teered to serve as substitute teachers
folks will teach their classes. for the day are excited about the op-
The one day seminar sponsored by portunity to be in the classroom.
Monsanto Company and funded by Excellence in education is a goal for
the Monsanto Fund will beMdat all communities and our participa-
Golfcrest Country Club.ltisde- tion in the classroom will help us
signed tofoster partnerships between understand the needs of our educa-
industrial and educational institu- . r aade
tons, especially in areas of science tors. Gray added
education. It will be conducted by "This is a wonderful opportunity
Professor Vincent T. CoveUo who is for both of our teachers and the
from the School of Public Health at Monsanto employees," said Alvin
Columbia University. Covello is ISD Superintendent Bill Hasse.
professor on environmental sciences "Our teachers will hear from one
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ceiling at times. two llamas, 20 elephants, 3 camels. The Alvin/Manvel Girl Scout Leaders had their annual Rededication and Investiture meeting
Young men, and a little girl who pot bellied Vietnamese pigs, lions, recently. They met a the Alvin State Bank in their conference room. Those attending were
looked to be about nine years old, tigers, a zebu and a zebra were were Linda Beaver, Sharon Griggs, Kathy Rountree, Pat Burrows, Nancy Skeen, Donna Neel,
The circus parade glittering and performed with teeter totters, the in their pens on the circus grounds, Donna Reynolds, Melissa Alexander, Carol Barnett, Pat Holton, Rebel Golden, Denise
ahcnaruspatndnytertem young men jumping on one end of eating and drinking during the West, Julie Hartwig, Linda Cook, Kathy Cunningham, and Kandi Brown Others who at-
SPMtinuoth,five mngAten ’ a board, landed on the shoulders of morning, resting up for their show, tended and are not pictured are Dana McWhorter, Verma Wright, Marilyn Wylie and Melanie
Gorgeously arrayed elephants, two standing men, then the little as the public watched.________________Evans.
draped in silver, gold, and satin of girl triple somersaulted to a stand-
all colors, came into view single ing stop on the shoulders of the top
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file. Justice of the Peace, Jerome two young men.
Jozwiak, rode the first elephant. Other impossible acts were per-
Behind the judge came City Man- formed easily and casually. The
ager, Greg Harrison, also on an only person in the circus who
elephant, and the third man, in the seemed to get excited was the an-
first circus was George Huepers, an nouncer, who, in true circus an-
officer on the board of directors of nouncer style, told the audience that
Stop Crime in America. In the sec- the greatest act in the world, the
ond circus, Jerome Jozwiak, Greg dangerous, difficult, in fact, the
Harrison and Richard Cocke, chair- only act in the world like it, was
man of the board of Stop Crime in coming on.
America, rode the third elephant Lions and tigers, beautiful, silky
Other elephants were mounted by looking creatures, performed, and
beautiful showgirls in gold, silver horses, with their almost military
and satin costumes. precision.
As the elephants passed in front • The elephants held poses and
of the audience, children called out danced.
things like "Hi, elephant,” and After the show, children rode the
"want a peanut, elephant?" elephants and fed the llamas.
The circus band played and Exotic animals are a large part of
clowns clowned. a circus.
The circus began. The Carson and Barnes Circus
The place was dark, except for sponsored by members of Stop
spotlights trained on individual cir- Crime in America and the Alvin
cus performers. Optimist Club, brought trucks full
Aerialists posed and turned in of many kinds of animals from for-
impossible, beautiful positions eign places, in addition to horses.
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Hamilton, Gerald. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 17, 1992, newspaper, November 17, 1992; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1602200/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.