The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. [76, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1966 Page: 4 of 16
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BE r TY MANNES Alvin Jr.
C ollege student and recent
Optimation graduate read
4,000 works per minute
rfrlaoi: : coming
kal husrance for
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By Popular Request . . . Optimation, the most advanced
method known for teaching speed reading, will hold special
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Rachel Jane Adams. Mitchell
Lee Alexander, Edward Trent
Allen. Maria Adelaida Al-
manza. Ruth Ellen Aston, Nel -
da Joyce Bacak. Bonnie Lee
Baker. Gerald Henry Bar-
bee. Shirley Ann Beasley.
Terry Dwain Beasley, Rose
Mary necerra, Joan berlerh,
Allen Walker Bishop. Cail
Marie Blanton, Judith Diane
Britron, Rick Daniel Brown,
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it .< Waling. William Leo
Childress Jr.. Norma Jean
Clerk and Charles Reginald
Cleveland.
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I arry Wrnell Collin*.
Thomas Lee Collins, Toni
Elaine Corona Ernest Lynn
Crainer, Alice Jean Croix,
Terrence Richard Cummings,
Linda Yvonne Davis, Susan
Dearing, Alfred G. Decuire,
Jimmie Dei Bello Jr., James
Dewey Denison. I imothy La-
mar Drachenberg, James
Larryn Driggers. Joseph
Louis Duoto Jr., Cecilia Belle
Mary
. herrie Elaine Fowler, John
Lee Franz. Edward Cooper
Frazier. Cynthia Irene Gar-
cia. and Retta Kay Gebert
James Terry Gibson.
Judy Ann Givens. Rebec< a Lee
Gober, Eugene Beyette Good-
ridge Jr.. Glennette Flame
Goodwill, Cheryl Lynne Grif-
fin. James Edward Gratis.
Theresa Ann Grupe, Sandra
Kay Hail, Juliana Marie Ham-
bleton. Constance Ann Hanka-
mer, Elmer Langston Harris
Jr.. Helen Ruth Harris, Mary
Ann Hawkins, Patricia Sue
Hawkins, Darrell Joseph La-
violette Hein, Marion Charles
Henegar, James A. Hluchan,
and Brenda Faye Hobbs.
Paula Jean Holsenback,
Cynthia Ursula Huffman.
David Wayne Hummel, Robert
See GRADUATES
Page 5, Section 1
method known for teaching speed reading,
summer classes at the Alvin State Bank.
Optimation Extends . . Its unusual invitation to everyone
High school students, teachers, business and professional
L>
er--smiled on the graduating
class of Alvin High ..chooi,
19Gf, and commencement ex-
ercises were held in the Al-
vin Memorial Stadium before
DR CfClL Y. llINS
Director of Optimation
L. j honeymoon is
pir. goes on before
That's right!
ing. Out of this broad experience. Bryant has developed modern GAS*ai7<onditioning systems that com-
mand a premium for their high quality. But it pays to spend a little more to save a lot more. Savings start wi*i
Houston Natural s low-cost financing. Then, year after year, you'll continue to save on the operating
maintenance costs of GAS air conditioning. You know the economy and efficiency of GAS central heat
"...........- ...... . _ - ■ _ call and we«i
A.
system
5 YEARS TO PAY
lowest interest and terms
on Houston Natural’s
GAS Air-conditioning Purchase Plan
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Lm| Elaine Knape.
Eg loiter B. Louis
Firampota. Paula
L-Lh-,- Londa I nr-
Cjlarol Lee Lat-
L.y John Lewis,
|Ci«aaos Lopez, and
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Krd Malian. Rob-
Ej, Catherine Ma-
ElMcPhetrige Jr..
L^e Meyers, Carol
fLr.ene Kay Mil-
Mi’!". Mi-
Le Moore. Cheryl
fc. Ann ■
My Dianne Morris,
taMuma. Allen John
Salutatorian Wellborn
Now enjoy the same advantages with Bryant GAS air conditioning. Interested? Just give us a
show you how many ways you'll save when you buy Bryant GAS air conditioning on
the Houston Natural Purchase Plan. No obligation.
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Rachel Adams, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Noel Adams,
and the saiutatcry by Guy
Wellborn, on of Mr. and Mrs.
O. G. Wellborn. Jr.
Senior hand and choir mem-
ber* joined, for the last time,
their groups m present selec-
tion* from ‘ Carousel"
The . - was presented by
meri.-in. .! nt D. P. O’Quinn
' Riley i.-xjwin. president of
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The accomplishments of
some of Optimation* s pre-
vious tudents sound like
something out of science
fiction One 13-year-old
lad reads booksfor his pub-
lic school assignments in
6 to 10 minutes. His grades
have jumped from barely
pas>ing to straight A's and
B's after taking the course.
Another ex-student, a
35-year-old public school
teacher, had made less than
average grades in his un-
dergraduate university
work. He went back for
graduate studies after de-
veloping. thru Optimation,
the ability to read an av-
1 4 guat ' tl .. L. .
r , erage non-fiction book in
...r .k. 10 lo ]r minutes. His first
semester at Texas Univer-
sity he was awarded
straight A's and a chance
for a stholarship.
These are just two of
many report> from teach-
ers, doctors, lawyers, and
other business and profes-
sional men who find that
each day lias progressive-
ly more reading to be done
and fewer minutes to do it.
"I know the results sound
incredible." Dr. Mullins
said, ' but we have a stand-
ing offerwhereverOptirna-
tion is taught for anyone
who is undecided to come
to our first meeting free
of any obligation, to.see for
himself what the course
will be like And our guar-
antee is absolutely firm ”
Free Initial Classes
ALVIN STATE BANK
221 S. Gordon Hoorn 206
SAT., JUNE 4---------------------10 A.M.
MON.. JUNE 6—.....2 P.M. AND 6 P.M.
TUES., JUNE 7-......—2 P.M. AND6 P.M.
. WED., JUNE 8—--------2 P.M. AND 6 P M.
SAT., JUNE II--------------------10 A.M.
CONGRESS INN - CLEARLAKE
2020 Nassau Boulevard
June 6 thru 9
2:30 p.m., 5:30p.m, and7:45p.m.
l-ind ou; now Iasi you read and how much you comprehend. The course consists of twelve
. hour sessions given onre or iwiee a week take rhe first clast free ,nd then decide If you
want to achieve reading speeds you never thought possible.
FOR RESERVATION CALL COLLECT JA 8-2048
A k abom our im -i- 'emediai reading and spelling classes
Aptimation
SPEED READING
2701 L0UISIANA ST.) HOUSTON. TEXAS 77006
\ total f 146diplomas were
awarded to the class of 1966.
Graduating seniors were
has already produced nearly 65,000 units of quality GAS air condition-
Off TO MIN
FMATTORI
F- wd$ the ch
P1 8» almost 100 000
r *"O,:ty <OrCe. are v
'kt -uhutt' hopirq
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be SURF t<
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h*f*d Morfin
| *»9hfy ond dijiingu
r®*'ord Morfin con
L** Mole officials
pw’ord Morfin s opt
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and has drawn
and comment-,
from educator and bu.-i-
nes men in every state of
the union and many foreign
r mntrie* During re. ent
year Optimation ha de-
n ' jx d te the point where
it tfer .t wri’ten money
guarantee of 1000
per minute and one
>h>h an hour te each of its
student s.
’ To the best of my know-
ledge Optlmauon is the
only mvth.Al ir the world
which offer > .uh-* -
aid Dr <
. the inventor of the
technique
The course i- taught in
12 tw. -hour set. ions.usu-
al y meeting twice a week
f r ix week; Optimation
a cept a>< rodents I .‘1
year-, eld er elder Itisnot
unu aal to have grandpar-
en’s arid gi and< hildren >it -
firg next to each other in
(he same class.
’X'tie of the secrets of
•"•r vs ." Dr. Mullins
said, ' is 'hat we are firmly
< ommitted : the principles
tha • learning pr .x- «*ed r.
be*', only when the students
are enjoying themselves In
our < las >es most of the stu -
Je i have a ball from be-
ginning t end — and along
the way, they become the
best readers anywhere
Page 4, Sec. I, The Alvin Sun-Thursday, June 2, 1966
Alvin High School Graduates Named
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. [76, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1966, newspaper, June 2, 1966; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1243078/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.