The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1994 Page: 10 of 24
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10 THE SEALY NEWS Thursday, November 24,1994
McElroy tells Methodist Meh he enjoys his work
polkas and waltzes.
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There's no mistaking that Doyle
McElroy enjoys his work. In his
15th year as head of the music de-
partment at Sealy ISD. McElroy
shared his enthusiasm for his job
and for music in general during his
program at the November 15 meet-
Some of the most versatile musi-
cians in the country will be featured
every Friday and Saturday nights.
The establishment is located "on
the square" in downtown Fayet-
teville.
Gil Baca, the legendary musician
from Fayetteville, has recently pur-
chased the provincial
Baca/Schramm confectionery and
saloon. Oil will feature the "Baca
beat" that everyone has learned to
appreciate. This music makes the
"old" feel young and the "not so
old" become addicted to the old time
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of the first Czech band in Texas. to be invited to Czechoslovakia to
Gil's lust for music has never
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was a video of the recent state band ing when you consider there were
competition in Austin where Sealy about 30 first year freshmen mem-
placed 14th among Class 3-A bers in the 100 member band. And,
schools. too, that 14th out of 230 3-A bands
Wallis-Orchard ISD
Nov. 28 —Dec. 2
Breakfast
Monday
Fruitjuice, toast w/ielly. cereal, milk
Tuesday
Fruit juice, French toast, ham slice,
milk
Wednesday
Fruit juice, klobase, milk
Thursday
Fruit juice, cheese toast, milk
Friday
Fruit juice, pancake/syrup, breakfast
sausage, milk
Lunch
Monday
Barbecue on bun. later rounds,
ranch style beans, cake, milk
Tuesday
Baked chicken, buttered noodles,
green beans, fruit, wheat bread
Wednesday
Enchiladas, refried beans. Spanish
rice, chilled fruit, milk
Thursday
Hamburger, burger salad, pinto
beans. French fries, cookie, milk
Friday
Fish nuggets, macaroni and cheese,
cole slaw. fruit salad, roll, milk
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quit. He has played all over the
U.S.A., with the number one coun-
try and western artist, Hank
Thompson, and was featured on the some 20 years. He organized his
Grand Ol' Opry. band in 1960. Gil, Lee Edward
He played "rock n' roll" for many Baca, Vernon Drozed, Pete Garcia
years around the country and was and Ed Copeland are original mem-
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I would like to thank the citizens of Austin
County, Texas for their vote in the recent elec-
tion.
I am grateful for your trust and confidence
and I look forward to serving you.
Harvest Your Own Tree!
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Austin County, TEXAS
PICTORIAL HISTORY BOOK
^g^of Sealy's Methodist Mens
“In the morning when I meet
people going to work," he said, "I
think to myself how lucky I am.
They're having to go to a job, but
rmgoing to band."
The high point of his program
Monday ,
Chicken nuggets, French fries, tossed
salad, hot roll, pineapple lidbits, milk
Tuesday
Fish/tartar sauce, ketchup, macaroni and
cheese, com, fruit cocktail, roll, milk
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Creamed chicken, ricelgravy. peen
beans, fruit salad, roll, milk
Thursday
Hamburger on bun, lettucehtomato,
pickles, lator tots, baked beans, cookie,
milk
Friday
Pizza, corn. garden salad, crackers, jello,
milk
along with the classic stained glass
cabinets and beveled mirrors takes
one back a step in time.
As always there will be plenty of
good music, dancing, and plenty of
cold "pivo" for thirsty travelers.
Gil and his wife Flo want to ex-
tend a cordial invitation to everyone
to visit the historic saloon and join
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in the fun.
. Gi lBaca Band was a partof • sions, so look for the advertise-
the Frydek Grotto celebration for ments and posters in your local
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GIL BACA
nine years 3d, playing with his featured in the Texas Monthly
■ famous father Ray Baca, Magazine as one of the state's best
Most remembered for his unique ethnic musicians. He has played for
style on the Baca dulcimer, Gil's President's Inaugural Balls, the
grandfather was the musical genius American Folk Festivals in Wash-
from Czechoslovakia, Frank Baca ington, D. C., The Texas Folk Life
who introduced the Czech music to Festivals, The Smithsonian Insti-
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Nov. 25th, 26th, and 27th.
Sealy ISD
Nov. 28 — Dec. 2
Breakfast
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Questioned about the number of in Texas isn’t bad.
bands competing? McElroy an- During the business part of the
swered "14," but added that they felt meeting, final touches were put on
the band made a respectable show- plans for the Dec. 6 combination
meeting and Christmas party.
A piece of history has been preserved
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plifidpanofurtislesprnucelzaam- Heamwiinbe principal epeaker for
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.E2 andadmirlion of his Czech her- club ireasurer jms doyle Mcelroy
' The classic saloon has not Schroeder. Sealy schools head band director McElroy stresses two of the many things it takes
- changed since the days of the origi. The final accounting for the Har- to put a good band on the field in the concert hall. He appeared at the November
'Music Man' coming to Sealy stage
the family all of these years nation toward repairs to the parson- . 9 J 9
The distressed wood walls are age heating system and $500 ear- Thia year's production by the of traveling salesman Harold Hill.
marked for the deaf program at the Sealy High School speech and the Music Man, and Christine Clay
Methodist Mission Home in San drama department is scheduled for is cast in the role of Marian, the
Plans for future events: include • December 1 and 3 the high town librarian.
noonday chili dinner on the last school auditorium. Thesesdatesmay Doyle McElroy will direct the
Saturday in January with proceeds cnange110 comply with Tiger newly-organized Sealy High School
to go to the Food Pantry. football playoffs. Altemnat play orchestra in its initial appearance in
In the election of officers for oara are t^ecenroer 15 and 17. the “Music Man", which is
1995 the slate presented by the Ihe b0°k, music, and lyrics are presented under the direction of
nominating committee was ap- by Meredith Willson, andthe story speech and drama director Jean
proved without contest. Clarence is by Willson and Franklin Lacey. dams
McMurrey will serve as president. Stage time is 7:30 p.m. each
Sam Cass will be his backup in the night. Check next week's issue for
V.P. slot, and James Schroeder and Robert Sudduth portrays the role definite performance dates.
Oliver Steck will repeat in their re- ---------“------------ --------
spective treasurer and secretary offi-
cers.
Other new members on the board
will include Mike Morrow, pro-
gram chairman, and Jeff Hoff,
membership chairman.
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1994, newspaper, November 24, 1994; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559184/m1/10/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.