The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 1, Saturday, August 19, 1967 Page: 4
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ACHIEVEIENTS
Mr. Lacy taught in Tatums
Oklahoma one year before
coming to VJoodson Elementary
wherehe has taught the (hoi;
Music, and Orchestra for two
years.
lr. Lacy is the son of
Rev, and Mrs. Ocic Lacy, 375
Northway Drive; and, a native
of Abilene.
MR. LLWRENCE HORN received
his Master's of Education
Degree this sunrmer at
Oklahorma University, Norman
Oklahoma.
Mr. Horn is presently employed
at Mississippi Valley
State College, and has taught
there for the past three
years. He intends to engage
in more college teaching before
pursuing his Ph.D.
lir, Horn is a native of'
Abilcne, and his mother, Mrs.
Isabella Rhodes lives at 317
WTlillow Street.
R2. GEORGE FORKERI:rAY, son
of Mrs. Juanita Forkerway,
643 Stafford, was one of the
fortunate ones-he : rcccived
a National Science Foundation
Grant this summer.
This grant was given by
North Texas State University
Denton, Texas. It's enabled
Forkerway to concentrate his
studies on science this sumn
mer. He has been a coach,
and science instructor at
Woodson High for three years,
ir. Forkerway is also
pursuing his master's degree
from North Texas State.
'WHO1S THE BOSS?
Do YOU go to school board
meetings? Help guide your
children's future, Tatch the
news for meeting dates.Sat., August 19, 1967
cont.. from Page 2 k'j Jr<
GREAT BLACK IEN
five carved in the monu.- POLICEILN NEEDED
ment in Boston Commons. Want to become a policeRemember
the BostonMas&nan? Contact the C i t y
acre! Remember CRISPUS Personnel Office f o r deATTUCKS
!! tails.__ -_
, . ~ ~~~_ . . .e . . _ .TWO BA CHELOR DEGREE 'S
RECEIVED FROM H-SUTwo citizens of Abilenco
well-known to most of us,
were among 149 graduates
at Hardin-Simrmons Univer--
sity, Friday, August 18.
JAMES BEaiRD, JR., rcceivcd
his B.S. degree in
'Speech and Hearing Therapy.
Beard willbe teach'ing
in the Abilene School
'District, and after hours J
he will work on his master's
degree at H-SU.
James Beard is the son
of Tr. and Mrs, James Beard
of Chillicothe, Ohio.
IRS, SMiGNOLIA B.KER also
received her B. S. Degree
in Elementary Education
with a m i n o r in
Speech.
While enrolled at H-SU
Mrs. Baker was listed in
the "Who's lTho emong Students
in ,merican College
and Universities. T h i s
fall she will be a faculty
rmerber of C o 1 1 ego
Heights ElementarySchool.
Born in Calvert, Texas
Mrs. Baker and her t w o
daughters now make their
h-ome in ibilone with her
mother, Mrs. Jessie Mac
Harrell. She plans '.to
work on her master's degree
in Counseling and
Guidance next yearat H-SU.
BULLETIN BUSINESS RATING
SUPER DUPER Food Store at
the corner of N. 8th and
Pine Streets. *WE
give Mr. James Thompson
manager, and his s t o re
our BEST PECOINt.iEINDATIONS'
336465GET PJID WHILE TRIINING
General Dynamics has on
the job training program
that pay as much as $2.40'
an hour. After training,
your position and salary
go up. You must relocate.
For more information, s e e
Texas Employment agency.
For college training in
business under Ti t 1 e V
contact the Welfare Office
or Rev. T. G. Oliphant for
more information.
CUSTODII'N WINTED
A custodian for Woodson
High School is needed immediately.
This is-a-niha
(9) month job. For m o re
information, contact ' Mr.
Thomas Carroll ar OR3-1962.
Workers qualified in a n y
of the following j o b s
should apply in person to
the Texas Employmrent Conmision
at 826 Hickory St.
Proof-machine operator
Male ward attendantHigh
School Graduate
Bus Driver
managerr trainee-at Food
service establishment
Butcher
Candy maker
Structural Steel Worker
Physical Therapist
Trainee- 4ale
Welder
Auto Mechanic
Secretary
Legal Secretary, Shorttime
job
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Caver, Howard & Caver, Clara. The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 1, Saturday, August 19, 1967, newspaper, August 19, 1967; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41747/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.