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Joseph Wm. Rowe (age 14)
Grandfather of W.P. Worley and husband of Minnie Copeland
Born April 11, 1952 Plymouth, England.
Died September 27, 1930 Dallas, Texas.
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Charles Cook Copeland
G. grandfather of W.P. Worley
Born Dover, Vermont Jan .11, 1818 ,.
Died Choctaw Indian Nation, 1869
Mary Semple (Minnie) Copeland Rowe (about 17 yrs.)
Grandmother of W.P. Worley, wife of J.W. Rowe
They married in 1876.
Born Choctaw Indian Nation, March 28, 1859.
Died Dallas, TX, April 7, 1939.
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William Rowe (age about 55)
G.grandfather of W.P. Worley
Born 1831 Devon - Maryston. Died st. Budreaux,
near Plymouth, England July, 1898
with Lottie, second wife and former housekeeper
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Grandfather of W.P. Worley and husband of Minnie Copeland
Born April 11, 1852 Plymouth, England.
Died September 27, 1930 Dallas, Texas.
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September 12~ 1879 - January 14, 1956
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SCHOOL DAYS 1954' .55
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.<13.E.fltESHI14ENT TIME AT DANCE - Eighth grade students at A&M Consolidated High School gather around the refresh-
l#ent tabLe lit the Friday night dance at Briarcrest Country Club, The entire eighth grade class was invited to tll, 'pallty given
. by parents of 12 graduating students, (Eagle photo by Gene Dennis).
Eighth Grade Graduates Honored I ~py
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Eighth Grade ,Graduates Honored '
With Dance At. Briarcrest Club
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,Club ,entrance for the Friday and tiny paper daisies. The or-
night semi-formal dance honor- gandy skirted table held refresh- f
ing A&M Consolidated students. ments of cake, punch, cookies j
The graduation dance honored and sandwiches. A Victorian ,
,12 boys and girls who will at- bouquet in a milk 'glass contain- 1
tend A&~ C(}nsolidated Hi g h er centered the table. :t
,School ne~.year. Red and white streamers lined' !
. Honored by their parents were the length of the ceiling and I
Kim Alexahder, Jim.AJ.1i.Y:?C, Jim tiny, long balloons were hung I
Beamer, Lorelei Brown, Mary in clusters. i
Beth Calhoun, Diane Leipper, White covered tables were set l
Ruth McGill, John V. Perry III, "up on one side of the room for 1
, Robert Reid, L i n d a Rudder,' the g u est s. Small hurricane I'
i Timmy Wolters and Fred Wor- lamps decorated with ivy and
ley. small paper daisies adorned the
Invited guests, all tnembers I tables. .
of 'the eighth grade, danced. to Parents h 0 s tin g the dance l
m u.s i c provided by Manwng were Dr. and Mrs. Albert G. Mc- {
~ Smith,. Mpthers of , the hpnotees Gill Jr. and Messrs. and Mmes. I
had decorated thelcouh,try club James Y. Alexander, James W. J
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daISIes, red .and w111te crepe pa- 1 . aUioun Jr., Dale F. LeIp-per,' ~
,per streamers and multi-<;olored John V. Perry Jr.,' Robert O. )
balloons. Reid, ~arl Rudder, Freddie A. .j
On the far wall of the danc- Wolters, W. P. Worley and Mrs. ]
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daisies from Denmark centered
with pale yellow' paper carna-
tions. On either side of this area,
used for a stage, were spiral
bamboo streamers in red and
yellow running from the ceiling
to the floor. The streamers were
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The Static Overcurrent Relay
and 115 Applicalions
Presented by
F. T. FREE
Systems Relay Engineer
Switchgear Department
ALLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY
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SIXTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR
PROTECTIVE RELAY ENGINEERS
College Station, Texas
April 8-10, 1963
This paper; autha,ed by O. Oalasla, f. T, free and A. P. deSnaa, was previously pre.enled as
Paper 63.21801 the lEE Wlnler Meeting on Janua,y 28, 1963 In New York, N.Y.
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Carol married
Kevin Moran, May 7
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
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Tuesday Evening, May 30, 1967
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A&M CONSOLIDATED AUDITORIUM
Sunday Evening, May 28, 1967
Eight 0' clock
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Organ Meditation
Processional - "Marche Romain" ........................ C. Gounod
Invocation ................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rev. Carlton E. Ruch-
"Remember the Island of Childhood"
F. Coulter
Concert Choir
Sermon - "Temptations" ...................... Rev. Carlton E. Rllch
Pastor, Our Saviour's Lutheran Church
Benediction ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. Rev. Carlton E. Ruch
Postlude - "Trumpet Voluntary" ........................ H. Purcell
(No Recessional)
Organist and Choir Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Frank C. Coulter
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A&M CONSOLIDATED STADIUM
Tuesday E\'ening, May 30, 1967
Eight o'clock
CONCERT - TIGER BAND
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Invocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. The Rev. E. George Becker
Ca;;;pus Minister, University Lutheran Church and Student Center
"March of Freedom" ..............................,....,.. Myrow
Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus and Band
Introduction of Speaker ................... . . . . . . . . . . .. W. T. Riedel
Suptlrintendent, A&M Consolidated Schools
Address
D. K. Warren
Aerospace Technician, M,anned Space Craft Center
Awarding of Scholarships. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. A. D. Bright
Principal, A&M Consolidated Senior High School
Presentation of Graduates ............................ W. T. Riedel
Presentation of Diplomas. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . ... . . . . . . .. Dr. A. B. Wooten
President, A&M Consolidated School Board
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Benediction. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., " The Rev. E. George Becker
Recessional
"Ceremonial March" ...................... Morrissey
C. H. S.
Voices ring out to thee,
Hail C. H. S. !
Hearts filled with loyalty
To C. H. S.
Ever so faithfully-
Ever we bless
Each happy memory
Of C. H. S.
Band Director
William Atkins
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David Lawrence Alexander
Howard Neil Anderson, Jr.
Linda Carroll Anderson
Homer David Barrow
Mary Beth Bailey
Carnell Banks
Kevin Robert Bean
Paul David Becker
.1 ack Charles Beezley
.1 oAnne Berner
Randy Gwen Wise Bice
.Tames L. Boone III
Stephen D. Boring
Patricia Boriski
Elizabeth Anne Boykin
James Wilson Bradley
Charmille Bridges
,T anet Lynn Calliham
LaSandr,a Ruth Cathcart
.T acqulyn Ann Carroll
Elizabeth Bottrill Clark
Shelly Elaine Cooper
Linda J .ee Crenshaw
.1 ames Eenter Creswell
Robert Patrick Culpepper
Gayle Eileen Darroch
Alfred Webb Davis III
Richard Harvey Davis III
Maurine Eli~beth Dawson
Carolyn ,T ean Eimann
William Ervin Ethridge
William David Falls
Rolando Farfan
Kerry Ann Fisher
Paul Embry Garvin
.1 ames Ray Gilbert
David Ray Glover
M,ary Elizabeth Griffin
Charlie E. Grayer
Kaye Pennington Hancock
Barbara Sue Hedges
Stephen Allen Henry
(lass 1{oll
Thomas King Hens,arling
Donna Marie Heritage
Burnest Douglas Hollis
Larry Gene Holt
Margaret Todd Huebner
David William Ibert
Faye Sommervell Inglis
Edethel Gayle Jackson
,T ames Robert Jackson
Terry Miller Jones
,Tulius Ludwig Junek, Jr.
Hebecca Ann Kirby
Larry Neal Laird
Carolyn Layman
David Merrill Lechelt
.1 anet Eli~beth Leipper
Paula Gaye Murphy Letbetter
Katherine Aileen Litterst
Terry Seth Logan
Elmer .Mable, ,Tr.
Fredrick Andrew Maddox
Hobert Marvin Marcotte, Jr.
Kennith W. Martin
Mary Jane McBride
Larkin Arthur McNiel
Kenneth James Meyer
Lynda Ann Miller
Clemmie LaVern Mitchell
Richard D. Moon
Barbara Jean Moore
Kenneth Jerome Morgan
Richard Kenneth Murphy
Oma Dell Nash
Robert Paul Norton
Dixie Olden
Melissa Gray Owens
.Tohn Dewitt Parsons
Blenda Joyce Smith Peterson
Rebecca Lavonne Plantt
K,aren Prater
Tomy Ray Preston
William Franklin Price
Oliver 'Vayne Prieve
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William Howard Ramge'
Linda Elaine Redman
Asiline Reed
.1 ames C. Reed
Nancy Osborne Reid
Zaida Raquel -Rich,ardson
David Charles Riedel
Allan Dexter Riggs
Melfred Doyle Robertson
.T ames M. Robinson
Gary Norman Royder
Norma Kay Royder
Ray Gregory Rowe
Deborah Gwynn SchaUe
Sharon Lil Skrivanek
Beatrice Smith
Celi.a ,T ane Stark
Lawrence Ray Sterling
Rhea Kaye Storey
Robert Ronnald Stump
Patricia Lynn Highnote TaJ,asek.
Ivory Joe Taylor
.T ohn Duane Teer
Karen Juanita Thompson
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Laura Louise Vestal ~
Boyd Mitchell Vincent
Edward Reed Walker, II
.T ohn Steven Watkins
Wanda Sue McTee Watts
Ronnie Lee Watson
David James Wehrly
Evelyn ,Toyce Wells
.1 oseph Elias White
Delores .T ewel Wilborn
'Wallace Leonard Williams
Dorothy Mae Wilson
Phyllis Ann Wolf
Evalyn Worley
Donna M,arie Young
Nolan Bradford Young
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William P. Worley, of 1001
Village Dr. in College Station,
received the Girl Scout
"Thanks Badge," the highest
a~rd in Girl Sc~uting, at the
Blueponnet Girl Scout annual
dinner meeting in Waco
Thursday,
The "Thanks Badge" is
"reserved for recognition of
truly outstanding servic~ so
significantly a b 0 v e and
beyond the call of duty' that
no 'other award would be
appropriate," according to a
Girl Scout spokesman.
Worley has worked with
Girl Scouting for 19 years,
serving on the Camp Howdy
local' committee and the
Camp Kachita Established
Camp committee, "
He 'has been Camp Howdy
chairman for four years,
serves as . a trustee of thE\.
cJlmp and helped in the!
original.planning for the cam~
when it was.' established i
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with Ii catnp committee i .
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and ~ipls eommit~ee, of th
Kiwanis Club'. in addition' to
work in other' g!~fl '-youth
activiti~s. He has~served .as
a Cub ,Scout master for the
past thr~ years."
Mr. and Mrs. WQI!ley have
three daughters and a son.'
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awards jlt' 'the a~l,liia[' mee
were Mr: and ,. Mrs. M. A.
Walters' of Bryan who
received Girl Scout.,Sta'flpettes:
Nelson Taft of rMadisonville,
Mrs. Harold, Fullet of Bryan
and Mr. and 'Mrs. "AI Roberts
of Hearne received cer-
tificates of appreciation.
Newly elected Council board
members were installed at the
meeting also. Among these
are Mrs. James Fleming of
!Hearne, Jerry Barton, Jesse
Vivel'O and Dr. Lannes Hope
of Bryan and Joe Sawyer of
C6llege Station.
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Bluebonnet Girl Scout Council, Inc. ~
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STUDENT CENTER
WACO, TEXAS
JANUARY 21, 1971
REGISTRATION 6:30 P,M,
DINNER 7:00 'P.M.
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MRS, W, E. SIDPP, Executive Director
BLUEBONNET GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL, INC.
Annual Meeting
January 21, 1971
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McLennan Community College
STU DENT CENTER
Waco, Texas
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PROGRAM
Master of Ceremonies - Jack Tompkins, Ph. D,
Invocation ____________m____________________________________________Rev, Richard Spinn
Flag Ceremony ______________m_________________.__,._______m__Troop # 119, Waco
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Welcome ________________m_________________.____._ __"_' .____ Wilbur A. Ball, Ph,D ,-...~
Introductions _____________..:.___________________.__n_ ___,_______,________Dr, Jack Tompkins
Business Meeting _________________________.___________________________Mrs. Carrol McReynolds
Recognitions
Election, Board Members; Nominating Committee; Neighborhood Chm.
Ins~allation of Board, President and Nominating Committee,
and Neighborhood Chairmen .____________._____.._n.__________Mrs, Will Worley
Speaker ________________________________________._______..,__Lt, Gen, Beverley E, Powell
Introduced by Dr, Tompkins
Awards _____________m____________________n __________n__n____ __no_Mrs. Chas, H, Cornwell
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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For making this annual meeting possible, appreciation is expressed to the following:
Chairman, Arrangements ______________.m._______.__________________,_______Turner E. Hubby ill, Waco
_ Board Member
Master of Ceremonies _________m_ ____ __..m______m..____________..__~_._m__._____Jack Tompkins, Ph.D
Vice President, Texas
State Tech. Institute, Waco
Opening Flag Ceremony n_m________._______m______m ..Senior Girl Scout Troop #119, Waco
Invocation _____________m___________.._____m__.nm.Rev. Richard Spinn, Associate Pastor,
. Austin Avenue Methodist Church; Waco
W elcome --------------m---------m------m---------'McLei~~~~o~.~~li/3~ie~~~S{$:~~
Speaker _____u.____._______mum.________________Lt. General Beverley E. Powell,
Commanding General, ill Corps and Ft. Hood
Business Meeting ___m__m__________m_____ __m___ ,"___m_ ~iu~~ri~t ~f:}e~~~~~sc:;;;ii
Installation Service ______________________n___________n__Mrs. Will Worley, College Station
Camp Committee
Awards __________________m___________m____________.m._____n __Mrs. Charles H. Cornwell, Marlin
Board Member
Decorations ____________________________m____________________Waco Girl Scout NeighbDrhoods
Head Table _________..___________..._ __00__ ________..___.._n__._______m Woodway Nbrhd., Waco
Name Tags _____m_____m_________________.._______.___u__Mockingbird Neighborhoood, Waco
Registration m______..__..._______________m____. u____ _______Connally Belles, Sunset, and Brazos
Neighborhood, Waco
Balloting _________________..____________u______,___.._ __u__ _. ___ _..Lakeside Neighborhood, Waco
Hostessing _.._____m____________________.._.m______'._____.._ _n______Huaco Neighborhood, Waco
CDffee ______u__________nm..__m___u._.mm______. ____n____N orth Troopers Neighbor hODd, Waco
"Pickets" --------------______.___________________...______________m__________Waco Girls Club
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 1970
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Executive Committee:
President ------______________________c__m_mm________________Mrs. Carroll McReynolds
1st Vice President -----------m--------______________________________________Joe Sawyer
2nd Vice President _______________m___________ m________'___m__________P. L. Stanley
3rd Vice President -.-----.------------.--------.------------__________.__-Robert O. Harris, Jr.
Secretary ---------------.-------------------------------.---__..__________Mrs. Thos. R. Kirk
Treasurer ------------------------------------------------_..___________._Tom ]\,1. Oliver, Jr.
Members-at-Large:
Mrs. Wm. A. Johnson
Joe HeJldt~
C. L. SlIgh
Henry Beckham
Paul F. Bromser
Mrs. Charles H. Cornwell
C. E. McCandless
Mrs. Beverley E. Powell
Mrs. Jas. R. Lindley
Mrs. Edward G. Farrand
Albert Roberts
Mrs. S. J. Vaughan ill
Emil Plasek, Jr.
Tom B Popejoy
Mrs. Arthur O'Connor
Mrs. L. C. Grumbles
Mrs. A. M. Johnson
Mrs. W. Todd Stewart
Marshall Warren
George Ferrell
Irvin A. Carroll
Turner E. Hubby ill
District Chairman:
Mrs. Alan L. Stacell Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Jr. Mrs. Neil Farrell
Mrs. Douglas R. DeCluitt Mrs. Glenn Stover
Chairman, Nominating Committee _______m.___...__ m_. __.___ .._. ._..____Mrs. L, Frank Jones
ANNUAL REPORT 1970
PERSONNEL ______m_.____._____.mm,..._...._m__._..m___.._______Henry L. Beckham, Chairman
An executive director and six District Advisors are currently employed as the
professional staff of the Bluebonnet Girl Scout Council. One full-time and one
part-time clerical workers are employed at the Council office. A full-time caretaker
IS employed at the Council established camp site, Camp Kachina. The accounting
firm, Scott and Casper, is employed to do the bookkeeping service for the Council.
Thirty-five staff members were employed at established camp, Camp Kachina,
summer, 1970. Mrs. Lionel H~d! professional staff member, was the camp director.
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All staff are employed under Social Security. A retirement plan is in effect for
staff, as well as a group health plan.
Five hundred, forty new leaders, assistant leaders and/or troop committee chair-
men received training for troop leadership during 1970. Training methods were a
modified form of the new training design as offered by the Girl Scouts USA. A ..........
wide variety of training worshops were offered upon need throughout the six
districts of the Council during the year.
PUBLIC RELATIONS'._.___.__~_m_m_____._m________,___..._mTom B. Popejoy, Chairman
Constant use has been made of all media for publicity, T.V., and local newspapers
throughout the jurisdiction of the thirteen county Council jurisdiction. All events
h' 'e been given proper publicity. A continued effort is being made to improve
relations throughout the Council with other agencies and all organized civic and
welfare groups, as well as the general public.
PROGRAM ____________..._.m..___m_______ __,umm__..___mMrs. W:m. A. Johnson, Chairman
The program committee has met five times during' 1970, and prior to each Board
of Directors meeting. The Girl Scout pr~am as carried on in troops has been
reviewed, weaknesses studied, and recommendatjpns made where help was needed.
Community service has been emphasized. 'A Senior conference was held at A&:M
University; a Cadette conference was held at Waco. Both were well attended.
Eight girls, Senior Girl Scouts. made a Council sponsored trip to the Midwestern
G.S. Center, Ten Sleep, Wyo., summer 1970. One senior Girl Scout, Bryan, partici-
pated in a National Girl Scout event. An increasing effort was made to retain
leaders. An increasing number of troDps are meeting the minimum size in number
of girls serviced, as recommended by National Girl Scouts of the USA. Also, there
is an increasing number of wide.age range, open end troops within the Council.
The Council is organized into six districts, and thirty-three service units. 6204
girls were registered, 1970. 8,700 girls served, ages 7-17, 1,294 adults were
registered, 1970. 1505 adults were served.
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CAMP ______._________________________m..___m_____._______Charles L. Sligh, Chairman
Owned Camps: Camp Kachina, Lake Belton; Camp Howdy, Bryan; and Camp Adair,
Hill County.
Day Camps, 1969: Sixteen day camps were held summer, 1970. 1,678 girls were
in attendance. 280 adults aided program as leaders.
Troop Camps: Council has twenty approved troop camp. sites. Records indicate that
approximately 2,700 girls attended a troop camp at Camp Kachina, 1970, and 800
girls to Camp Howdy.
Resident Camp: One resident camp was held at Camp Kachina, summer;~ 1970
meeting for 8 weeks, plus one week for staff training. Number of campers" 530 \-~
plus staff. The summer resident camp, 1970, operatelI, within its budget and camp "-
fees.
New structures at Camp Kachina, 1970, include, a tri-Ievel tree house. Improve-
ments were made to existing lodges; repairs and mai~litunce were' made as need-
ed; eight new tents wer erected to replace worn tents.~$IO,OOO was set. aside from
the profits of the annual cookie sale, 1970, as a restricted fund for cgnstruction
of a Camp Kachina swimming PDOl. The Board of Directors vot construction
of this pool, effective immediately. It is expected it will be com the t:late
of camp opening summer, 1971. Size is to be 75' by 35', with bat se, ~er-
water and overhead lights, and cyclone fence, The pool will be bL' \'it' 'lit..
': sale profits. '" -,
Camp How.dy, :a'ryan, received a new winterized shelter during 197 as Ii
new .-o'l1ping unitt:Complefe~ith eight new tents. Other improvemel __<! made
to t.. ,ite duri~ tlie year as well as proper ml.lintenance of th'e perty was
'~made . .
" Th; camp committee has voted that two pit latrin~ will be made ~vailable for
. , r:amaWdY, Hill County, and these will be placed at the site, early~ 1971.
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..rteev. county area Council: Belton, Bryan, College Stalion, Copperas Cove, Ft.
{oor!, .,. "Vontague Village, Groesbeck, Killeenl Marlin, McGregor,. Mexia, Teague,
fem, 'st, and Waco. Seven independent lUnd drives were held: . Clifton, Fair-
fi~ ' Hillsboro, Madisonville, Moody and Whitney.
'1'lie-.I.utuebonnet Girl Scout Council operated within its budget during 1970.
Mmimecgraphea fiaancial s; ;'ent for the year, 1970 may be found on the dining
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ThE. -.". ,""'-: 14\.8 are audited annually by the Waco U.lited Fund. A copy is
sent to.. .' tJti ef U.S.4.. arid a copy is r,_ . in the Office files.
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THE VIKING GRILL & GIFT SHOP
12029 Highway 42 · Ellison Bay
Phone (920) 854-2998 · Fax (920) 854-9281
Email: fishboil@aol.com
Web Address: http://doorcounty.orglrest/vik.html
A TRADITION OF
QUALITY
When Lawrence and Annetre Wickman began their whitefish
boil back in 1961, they already knew local people would support
their new venture. The fish boil seemed like a logical solution to
increasing business at their restaurant, the Viking Grill. And'
since trout was in short supply, Lawrence turned to the plentiful
whitefish, a fish caught locally, insuring a fresh product. Served
along with new potatoes, little white onions, coleslaw, bread,
lemon wedges, and topped off with a piece of Door County
Cherry Pie...the Viking Fish Boil was a hit.
Today much about the Viking Fish Boil remains the same. From
the atrention paid to fresh ingredients, the picnic-like atmos-
phere, the drama of the preparation, including the fiery boilover,
to the satisfied customer who has just finished a meal they will
remember for a long time to come.
So come take part in an historical event at one of Door County's
dining landmarks. The Viking Grill in Ellison Bay. Make it your ~
Door County Tradition!
we serve our famous fish boiI4:30-8:00PM daily,
mid-May through October. No reservatiom necessary. "-
Indoor and outdoor patio seating available. ,
Special fish boils can be served any time by reservation. ""'"
Motorcoaches welcome. ~
The Viking Grill opens daily at 6:00AM all year. a..a
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16 small red potatoes (ends cut off) ~
16 small onions (peeled) ,
1/2 lb salt
2 gallons water
Add 1/4 lb. of salt to water and bring to a boil. Add
potatoes and boil for 12 minutes. Add onions and boil for
4 minutes more. Add fish and 1/4 lb of salt, boil for
10 minutes and drain into colander. Serve with
melted butter, lemon and coleslaw.
THE VIKING GRILL & GIFT SHOP
12029 Highway 42 · Ellison Bay
Phone (920) 854-2998 · Fax (920) 854-9281
Email: fishboil@aol.com
Web Address: http://doorcounty.orglrest/vik.html
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About
THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE
Bryan,College Station, Texas
Sunday, March 7, 1965
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