The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1977 Page: 4 of 24
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THI BAYTOWN IUN
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She Gets A Kick Teaching Apes The Sign Language
I
brake my broil lo km"
tund on one tide oMhe
tnd they would rtiyoothe
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tpe fami »l P»n Am who H filming hu
wiles progress with her new-
EDINBURG. Tw (AP) - memlm of (be
After (be group (t familiar
r.
& Wendy Ruder geti i luck
inching sign language
with id teacher, Dr Ruder wtU
cipibitiUei
gorillas and
pound orangutan
JWly a my ifterttonitt
She imothen you with w*»k“
m end Sakirt cried wbsn we
out 0<
by
to
begin imbvtduel saasions with
I wanted (o do (brae things
"I really love them now that
the animats, trying to land)
them ten sign language words
(be dm day wo met." Dr Ru
we know e^ other, " ibe ia*d
She alio geti bitten and
The orangutans are consid
der continued. “I tried to get
At lint. 1 thought I would
started to Wave one daf_^
■She made little whimjmi*
uncb like a chunp U aUw*!
"They have tremendously
rang baodi and fingers," she
‘lumps or gorillas," she laid
more, then ion mow." she Hid
Handing upright om an ape ft
a threatening flgwe
-Secondly, I made very non-
(S
t
me her
almost right
INDIAN DANCE CALL
KANSAS OTY. Mo tAP) -
commitul Isclal expressions
i/t:
the Qhdyi Porter Zoo in
Brownsville "My legs stay
•potted (ram the plat** they
ha vend showed me what turn
Traditional Indian dancers
(ram Alaska. British Columbia
When we mule, we ihow our
them on yet
Aim woiM “Ml Nr mil li
be tickled,” continued the »
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teeth and that espies** Ml-
Washington Stete, California,
Montana Oklahoma. Wisconsin.
iety and nervousness to the
grab me
Her sign language din con-
F
at
Florida and Ontario are MM
living poptore" here All
spring to an art exhibition
Beginning with the Ksan
dancen oI Hazelton, Brtush Co-
lumbia. the performing art*
program continue* throughout
the nuw-week showing o( Sa-
cred Circle* 2000 Yean of
North American Indian Art." at
the Nelson Gallery Atkim Mu
scum The show opened April
II and rus through June 19
Eskimo. Porno, Pawnee,
Crow, Seminole. Menominee,
Iroquois and Yaluma are par-
ticipating in conjunction with
the SfXFobjrct art and arch
eotogk-i! exhibition Ralph T
Coe. Nelion Gallery director,!
And I avoided direct eye
ittu of Saturn, a two-year-old
gorilla. Holly, a throe-year-old
orangutan, and Valentine, a
live-year-old orangutan
Teaching the apa sign lan-
guage Isn't a new experiment
Uan imuM.nii I j—-----■»--
mn Amencin i invert#?,
contact which tlfniflci a domi-
Mow III tickle her and
nance struggle
make her art lor more II
mold her hands into the sign
Before entering the cage- no
officials required a complete
m
physicial exammsUon
standi the sign but she doeml
•#
"Apes are very close to us bi-
ologically They xre very sus-
always do it perfectly Now.
we re trying to improve her
the first attempt to teach a
mixed group of apa and it has
never been done with orangu
r
cepuble to every disease we
diction
1*1
have." she explained
The hauy tno quickly warm-
ed to the slender brunette Now
they vie. sometimes roughly,
for her attention
"I had been away from the
She became enamored with THU LYN KlUoodo. daughter cage for about II days." she re-
apes while working on her doc- of Mr and Mrs. Robert called When I came hack,
locale in experimental psy- WUoado ol Baytown, they were super eacited
chology at Oklahoma Sute Uni- celebrate* her second birthday Thai s when Sakart bit me
Friday Grandparents are Mrs jl was holding Holly and
at Oklahoma State. I j Pauline Fetutag and Mr and coukln I pay attention to her "
would travel to Oklahoma (Uni-1 Mrs. Manuel R. KlUoodo. all But the bites and bruises
versity at Nomuni and work ol Baytown Great- quickly fade when compared to
with Roger Fouls," she said grandparents are Mn. Stelanie the tender occasions
"She became hooked,” noted! KlUoodo ol Houston aod Mn. Valentine will brush the hau-
lier husband. Jay. a photogra- - Bertha Jung and Mn. Mary away from my eyes in a very
phy and psychology instructor j Fehring, all ol Oklahoma motherly fashion." said Dr Ru-
(t'l
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She has been working with
the apes (or nearly three
The primary purpose of her months, commuting from the
l
Ians
EXXON DAY ACTIVITIES wiB tenure a Utile Miss and Mister klaxon ("oalcst at Mi a m Sstur- ,hn A_ rimnu, t -
<•> ••P"perty oft Boywiy Drive. Cooiesiaou are. bottom raw. left to right. Csri Kydbom. ' "J *Jjj” "*?" “JJ ^
Meftnda Morgan, Sana Coratthen. Courtney Norris aod Billy G. Coxey Jr.; second raw. Kimberly F* “ A* Afrd ”* • ,0 • round * .
Amlin, Chod Uueer, Toby Harris, Darya Rrtestraw tad KUnberiy Read. Thud raw. Tracey ==......===== p * n
dement. Beou Jobs Bartel. Maltbew Albus. Tommy Phillips aod MUly May lop raw. Brant IMtve.
Diana Rokestraw. Ricky Cram, Tlllaoi Waldrip and Steven McDonald Sally Bud u coordinator of
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KRISTINA DENISE Wiggins,
daoghlrr of Mr. aod Mn. Deo
■is Wiggias of Boytowa.
said thu u the ftnt time ever hml.
that thu number of authentic
Indian dance groups have per „
l«”*l" ‘ “W l",u“ - SS S Splf^of.,' D
Jackson ol Pasadena and Mrs
Kathry n Colwell ol Baytown
Be Sure And Understand Your Car!
member, but she says the pro-
gram is run equally by Em-
mons Welch, Jl. and Jim Coon.
dotens of courses offered by
the college which include auto
repair, plumbing, belly danc-
ing , astrology, Juggling,
Frisbee, integral yoga and one
entitled. Philosophy of Death
On Understanding Our Fim-
tude "
One course, dropped for lack
of interest, was called Can
You Afford to Die?"
Says Nonette Cosgrove, 23.
director of Experimental Col-
lege. People would rather not
think about that'
She is the only paid staff
STORKS Com (API
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for many, it is the first time
they've ever danced outside of
their native areas"
a philosophy of death, under-
standing their car, or learning
JO
We re trying to get people
together (or education in a way
where there s no authoritarian
overtones,"" says Welch, a self-
employed mechanic who leach-
es Understanding Your Volks-
wagen .’*
He says. "It s not just to fill
up everybody's spare time
We re trying to liberate the
educational process."
about wines might check the
University of Connecticut $ Ex-
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Anybody can enroll in the
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1977, newspaper, May 13, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145209/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.