The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1979 Page: 2 of 8
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Advertising
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Composing
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News Editor
“The Apple Tree," a three-
part' musical presented at
Alvin Community College
during the last weekend in
April and the first weekend in
May, ‘broke all existing
Linda Knight
Composition Mgr.
Ted Duinnam
Sports
Carl Corona
Advertising Mgr..
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Karen Mittelsted
Advertising
He is married to Pamela
Sue Bryen Taliaferro of Deer
Park, Texas. They have four
children, Beth, Dan, Rose and
Ben. They reside at 227 West
Castle Harbour, Friendswood.
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During Frontier Days
for a’ couple of years for
hospitals and Dominjcan
College in Houston, she came
to Alvin.
1601 S. GORDON
ALVIN, TX.
productions "go te the Paul
Lawson Scholarship F and.
FOR ALL YOUR RADIO, STEREO, AND
ELECTRONIC NEEDS
That was followed by work
in Anderson. S.C. and St.
Joseph’s Hospital in Houston
After doing consultant work
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Bruce H. Morisse ■ Chairman of the Board
Richard Looney - Editor & Publisher
Registration for the contest
will be held at the main stage
area during Frontier Day.
quality we have here. I really
enjoy the people but I miss the
climate in the Carolinas and
“ Georgia.
"I like working school
lunches better than anything
I’ve done. Besides, I’m off on
weekends."
ACC’s Taliaferro Obtains
tions at the College.
The play entertained a total
audience of 626, significantly
topping the old record of 491
held by The Crucible. ” All
proceeds from College drama .
He was commissioned in
August, 1953, as a Second
Lieutenant and was promoted
to Captain in 1959. He was
promoted to Major in 1964 and
Lt. Colonel in 1969.
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GRAND PRIZES (18 years and over)
• 1ST PRIZE - COLOR TV
2ND PRIZE • MICROWAVE OVEN
3RD PRIZE - GAS GRILL
YOU AND YOUR EAMILY ARE INVITED TO VISIT OUR
NEW OFFICE AND TO CELEBRATE WITH US
MAY 16TH - MAY 18TH, WEDS. - THURS., 9 A.M. -3 P.M.
- FRI. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M.
FREE GIFTS AND REFRESHMENTS. WEDNESDAY RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONIES - 10 A.M.
REGISTER FOR PRIZES. GRAND PRIZES DRAWING FRIDAY 6 P.M.
Kathy Heallen,
Classified Ad Mgr.
hospital in Houston
(equivalent to a master’s in
managements.
We serve several banquets i
a year, usually on weekends. i
School night banquets are I
catered I schedule banquets
jointly .with Mr Jeter (Don).
There is no charge except for
the use of utilities."
cellent opportunity to learn
genealogical techniques.
They include D. Channing
Bradshaw and- Ronald S.
Bradshaw, attorneys, who
will teach the use of Court
House records
Anyone interested in at-
tending may contact Jesse
Adkins 585-5256 for directions.
Attendance at the Seminar is
free and no funds will be
solicited.
“We are obviously very
pleased with this year’s
development” said C. Jay-
Burton, Chairman of Speech -
Drama, "and we are looking
forward to another year-of
growth during the .1979-80
season." •
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graduated, from Arlington
High School and in 1950, eri-____-__.
tered Chipola Junior College
(Marianna, Florida!. In 1951,
he received the A.A. degree
from Chipola Junior College *
and earned the B.A. degree
- from the University of Florida
in 1953.
He received the M.S degree
from Florida State University
in 1968 and has completed
“Anything on a bun usually,
sells well," she said. “Even
when we do serve meat loaf
.there is only a difference of
about 400-500 students."
In her line of work, Vincent
is responsible for keeping
records of many things But
there’s one thing she can’t
account tar.
#we served the same menu
in the fall and in the spring
and those two dates were the
highest and lowest counts of
I consider this home how.
I’ve only seen one other
organization that I feel has the
several things she keeps up to
date, but are not necessarily i
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Plate lunch requirements
include two ounces of meat,
three-fourth cup of fruit' and-
or vegetable, a serving of
bread and eight ounces of
milk.
Though she has spent the
First and second placei
awards will be given in both:
men’s. and women’s
categories.
NEW - Alvin 4-H Hone Club
gains one new member at
their regular monthly
business meeting held on*
Thursday, May 3, 1979 at the
V.F.w. Hall. Pictured above
is JefferyWilliams, sob of Mr. •
and Mrs. Don Williams
( 66 ) Save On Our Self Service Gas
HOURS: 7 a.m. - i p.m. Mon. - Sat
1801 S. Gordon 331-0941
★ BONUS PRIZES
1ST PLACE - $500
2ND PLACE - $250
3RD PLACE - $100
—* BONUS PRIZES------
1ST PLACE - $100
2ND PLACE - $50
3RD PLACE - $25
★ MUST BE PRESENT AT DRAWING
After the television series of
“Roots", many people have
been motiviated to find out
more about their ancestors. A
seminar designed to assist one
in his search for his ancestry
will be open to’the public at
the Clear Lake building of the
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints, 1802
Gunwal, Houston.
The seminar will commence
at 6 p.m. May 18 and clese at
12:30 p.m. May 19.
Topics to be discussed are
V/A
Bill Taliaferro. Alvin
Community College instructor
of history and government,
was awarded an Ed D.
degree from the University of
Houston, May 12.
A native of Arlington,
majonit of her working years College in Rome, Ga., Vincent
in Alvin, Vincent'did plenty of worked briefly at Emory-
traveling before settling here. Hospital, then acquired her
A nutrition major at Berry djetetic internship at the VA
By TED DUNNAM
Here's some food for
thought
In Alvin Independent School
District, about 1,092,541 meals
were served to students in 10
cafeterias by 106 employees in
1977-78.
And at Alvin’s growth,rate,
those figures should increase
for the 1978-79 campaign
Janelle Vincent, cafeteria
director, has spent the past 13
years in AISD and seen the
district almost triple in size.
—She is-a registered dietitian
with the American Dietetie -
Association.
Among students, Vincent
says that “hamburger day” is
the most popular while meat
loaf attracts the least at- i
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GRAND PR ZES (Under 18 yMrt)
1ST PRIZE - 10 SPEED BICYCLE
Security Savings
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Alvin children will find
many events to keep them a
eiitei-tailieiT at The_Alvin
Rotary Clubs Frontier Day.
set for Saturday, May 26
A children's costume
contest for youngsters
Janelle Vincent
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varied and should appeal to
the beginner as well as the
experienced genealogist.
Courses will be taught on
Using the U.S. Census; U.S.
Genealogical Research;
Southern U.S. Research;
Court House ’ Records;
Probate Records and Legal
Terminology; German
Research: How to Get
Started; and many other
practical subjects.
The faculty assembled for
this seminar offer an ex-
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P O Box 431, AIvin, Te: 7511
SUBSCRUPTION RATES 122000
He completed his Air Force
service at Biloxi. Mississippi
where he served as Director
of the Instructor Training
Division for the USAF School
of Applied Aerospace
Sciences.
Taliaferro began teaching
at ACC during the 1976 spring
. semester. He is a member of
. the Alvin Community College
Teachers Association,
American Education
Research Association,
Scottish Rite of Freemasonry,
Texas Junior College
Teachers Association, and has
beld membership in Kiwanis
Clubs. Lions Clubs and Parent
Teacher Associations in
several cities throughout the
USA.
eligible to compete. participants may bring their
Tricycles for the race will own tricycles.
be ■ provided by the Alvm- the tricycle race begins at
Rotary ’ Club. However. 12 noon.
through age 12 will begin at 12
noon.
A children's pet parade will
give the youngsters a chance Adults wil get their chance
to show, off their pets to the to show off their “Western
community. The parade is set duds” at the Alvin Rotary
for 1 p.m. and is open to’ Club Frontier Dav celebration
children of all ages. on Saturday. May 26.
Tricycle races are also set The Best Western- Dress
for the big day. Children aged Contest will begin pt 12:15
three, four, and five will be p.m.
AISD Food Service Provided Over One Million Meals
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Upcoming events include
the ag banquet this Saturday
followed by a . teachers'
awards luncheon. 2
Vincent says there.are
additional graduate work at y-
the University of Texas at. /A
Austin and the University of /A
Houston at Clear Lake. /A? —
Dr Taliaferro was an of- /429
ficer in the U.S. Air Force /288 /
from 1953 to 1975. He served /A / i
ten years as a combat crew 4y / ’ F
member in the Strategic Ajr EV / /
Command flying KC-97 and
KC-135 Aircraft , BILL TALIAFERRO
the year I can't explain it. I ___
checked the enrollment—a — - We average 13 meals per •
both dates-and- it was Just- man hour,-and serve 8-9
about, the same students per minute, per line.
There was no field trip_on Each school has at least two
either date." lunch lines, the high school
Serving students isn't the has four and the junior high
only responsibility of Vincent three.
and her crew of 113. "Most of my work is just
mop problem solving in each of the
I cafeterias I don't have to file
I too many reports. "
Vincent says the district
buys about $50,000 work of
food each month from four or
- five major wholesalers in
Houston.
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Looney, Richard. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1979, newspaper, May 18, 1979; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1612200/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.