Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1978 Page: 3 of 26
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Cruise Honors Seniors
Khonda Schuster and Duane
Campion, graduating seniors
were honored Sunday. April 10
at mat'd the MV Scat Cat iiut of
I'ort Aransas, by their parents
Mr. and Mrs Hill Sheppard.
120 Chase, and Mr and Mrs
Troy Campion. 223 K
Broadway
The evening started with the
serving of supper aboard the
taiat. then a leisurely cruise up
Lydia Ann Channel and the
Corpus Christi ship channel
toward I‘ortland The64 guests
and the hosting party enjoyed
music and dancing on Ixjard A
short juant to the end of the
Carol Teat
Is Honored
Miss Carol Teat, bride-elect
of Prank Tollett, was honored
with a miscellaneous shower
Saturday. April 15, at the
Green Oaks Apartment Party
House in San Antonio
Hostesses were Miss Janie
Howard and Miss Martha
Strohmever
A red velvet cake, topped
with a floral arrangement,
punch, mints, and nuts were
served
A corsage of daiseys and blue
babies breath was presented to
the bride elect
The hostesses presented
Miss Teat with u blender and a
place setting of her china
Port Aransas jetties, across
the 'bar" into the 'Gulf of
Mexico concluded the
festivities, before returning to
the dock
Seniors attending were Jason
Ahlers. Klizaheth Barbee. Jay
Barkhurst. Sherry Bilsing.
Terri Boren. Debbie Boling.
Denise Cessac, Margaret
Crosswhite. Colleen Cun
ningham. Kellie Dendy.
Bussell Denkeler, Bruce
Duncan. Ana Finely, Jeff
Gardner. Jill Graeber Cathy
Hahn. Karen Hayles. Kobert
Holliday. Paul Huggins. Greg
Houston, Linda James. Tita
Jones. Kelly Johnson, Suite
Kammeyer. Terry Kidwell,
Terry Kucera, Don McKay,
Cheryl McNanny, Carol Me
Neil. Mitzie McWhorter,
Dewey Magee. Libba Melton,
Deanna Messer, Kicky Mir
covich. Bobby Moore, Gaye
Morris, Clay Owen. David
Parson. FJaine Phillips. Mark
Powers, Cheryl Phillips, Bill
Parker Brad Kenfro. Ben
Salinas, Nancy Schneider.
Mark Shives, Shelly Sholars,
Janice Simmons. David
Howard, Scott Stanford, Matt
Stevens, Busty Stephens,
Denise Thiede, Sherry
Traeger, I .aura Vargas. Cindy
\\ outers, Hope Wilson, Kellie
Wood. Ricky Wood. Cynthia
Wranosky. Janice Walker and
Martha Wyatt
Those in the hosting party in
addition to the honorees and
their parents were Mrs
Charleen Hcllinghausen. Larry
Bilfle. Clay Green. Chip Cable.
Jamie Hoskinson. and Kathy
Hcllinghausen. all of Portland,
Caption Glenn Martin and Mrs
Mibb Pearl of Port Aransas,
and Donna Phillips of Fort
Worth
Guests were served a supper
of soft drink, sandwiches, cold
cuts, cocktail sausages,
crackers, hot and cold dips,
chips, olives, pickles, candies
and cookies.
PORTLAND NEWS. Thursday, May 4, 1978
Pag* 3
Guest Ballet
Teacher Here
Julio de Bittencourt. head of
the Lamar t'niversity
Beaumont i dance depart-
ment, was here April 28
through :Wi teaching a five class
intensive workshop to mem
liers of the Branch Academy
Ballet Theatre Company
Purpose of BABT is to bring
more professional training and
exposure into the South Texas
area and to present annual
"Kvetnng of Dance" for the
enjoyment and cultural growth
of the public
Hsides bringing famous
great artists into the com
munity each year. BABT Guild
plans to present a 3200 sc
Itolarship each summer to a
deserving dancer with which to
attend a ballet workshop under
other teachers in nation
Use
Classifieds!
Jutiode Bittencourt works with Babette Portillo (left) and Shelly Oliver Other dancers in
the class were Ana Farias. Tricia Stites Kerri Jewell and Sharon Schuli (NEWS Photo)
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Ballet Auditions Set
Portland's civic ballet
company, under the directory
of Paula Gorman Branch, is
dedicated to giving children
with professional aspirations in
dance and opportunity for
more advancement, con-
centration in the dance art
through performances and
more public exposure
The Branch Academy Ballet
Theatre also provides exposure
to other well-known teachers
through workshops in the
academy or through other
acredited schools throughout
the state
All children auditioning for
Sosebee-Stephens
Mr. and Mrs Harold L.
Sosebee announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of theri daughter.
Mary la-a. to Kdwin Gerard
<Jerry) Stephens, son of Mr
and Mrs Herman K Stephens
of Fayetteville, N C
The wedding planned for
Drug Abuse
Topic For
Home Club
The Portland Home
Demonstration Club held its
regular monthly meeting April
20, at the Community Center
Mrs Bobby Sissim,
president, conducted the
meeting with 14 members in
attendance
An interesting program
entitled "Drug Abase" com-
plete with display was
presented by Sr'rgeant
Culbertson of the Portland
Police Department Culbertson
conducted a question answer
session following his
presentation
Befreshments were served
following the program
The Home Demonstration
Club has open membership to
anyone living in San Patricio
County.
The next meeting will be held
at '.130 a m Thursday, May 18,
at the Community Center New
memtiers are welcome
June :t, at the Church of Christ
here
The bride-elect is a 1975
graduate of Gregory-Portland
High School and attends Del
Mar College
The prospective groom is a
graduate of Victoria High
School and is employed with
Dupont
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All auditioning for the senior
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weight and should havp at least
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ballet classes meet five times a
w eek
Auditions will In* held at the
Branch Academy of Dance. ikW
Bailroad Ave , Saturday, May
(I Junior company additions
are seht*duled at 9 :tu a m
Senior company auditions are
scheduled at 12 noon All
dancers that attend auditions
must wear black leotards, pink
lights and pink ballet ahnes and
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Leveen, Paul D. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1978, newspaper, May 4, 1978; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871310/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.