anaheim-gazette 1959-06-11
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7 - Anaheim Gazette
Anaheim, Calif., Thursday, June 11, 1958
Anaheim Men Aid In Management Conference Plans
Eight chairmen were announced today by officials of the third annual Orange County Management Conference to be conducted at Santa Ana College next Sept. 12.
Heading up the planning group are co-chairmen Mike Welds, manager of training and advanced education, Grounds Control division, Hughes Aircraft Co., and Thomas Jeffers, general manager, Western Research, Robertshaw-Fulton Controls, Inc.
Committee chairmen include program, Don Calkins, manager, Electro-Mechanical design section, Hallamore Electronics; workshops, Max Besler, assistant to the president, Kirkhill Rubber Co., Brea; registration and finance, Herman Hoch, personnel supervisor, Kwikset Lock Co., Anaheim; student arrangements and school coordination, Robert Cunningham, employment manager, Beckman Instruments, Fullerton.
Communications coordination, Charles Johnson, personnel manager, SPS Western, Santa Ana; pre-registration, Worth Bernard, owner-publisher, Orange County Industrial News, Santa Ana; physical arrangements, Hugh Hicks, vice president, Screen Print & Plas-tech Inc., Santa Ana and
NEW RECREATION COMMITTEE—Interstate Electro has formed an employees Recreation Committee. From Edi Issac, John A. Cologrove, Howard Finkelestein, Ro La Verda Anglin, Dave Meyer and Judy Hartnett.
Anaheim Youth to Speak At College Graduation
Commencement for the 400 Fullerton Junior College students of the Class of '59 will be held on Friday, June 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the stadium.
Baccalaureate services will be held the preceding Sunday afternoon, June 14, at 4 p.m. in the school auditorium.
The Reverend Carl Smith of the Fullerton Episcopal Church will give the sermon with Father
At College Graduation
Commencement for the 400 Fullerton Junior College students of the Class of '59 will be held on Friday, June 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the stadium.
Baccalaureate services will be held the preceding Sunday afternoon, June 14, at 4 p.m. in the school auditorium.
The Reverend Carl Smith of the Fullerton Episcopal Church will give the sermon, with Father John Siebert of St. Mary's Catholic Church giving the invocation and benediction. The late afternoon service will also include numbers by the college choir and a processional and recessional of cap-and-gowned graduates. A reception will follow in the Student Center.
Commencement
At Commencement, to be held Friday evening, four student speakers, James McIlwain of Anaheim, Eleonar Shemeld of Habra, Lorna Ross of Orang and Wayne Wedin of Brea, will deliver major addresses. Other taking part will include Acti Superintendent Logan Wheatle who will welcome guests. Dr. Lynda Sheller, FJC director, who will announce scholarships and present the class for graduation; the Rev Paul Shugart of the Yorba Linda Friends Church, who will give the invocation and benediction; sophomore class President B Hatchcock of Anaheim, who w
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Applications for Enrollment
Ahead of '58 for Fullerton
Both applications for enrollment and pre-registration ahead of last year at the same time at Fullerton Junior College of Admissions Ralph Snyder. Anaheim residents attended of 1455 new students had made application for admission, compared to 1105 last year, and 1095 present college freshmen had pre-registered to return, compared to 824 last year.
Snyder warned, however, that "we do not expect this 32 per cent figure to be reflected in opening day enrollment, since our projections show not more than 25 per cent increase." He attributed the current higher rate or registration to "both the students and ourselves thinking a little further ahead in our planning."
This year's peak enrollment was 2955 regular, full-time day students. Enrollement this fall is expected to reach 3700.
The figure does not include evening "extended day" students or parttime students. More than 700 additional evening students within the "extended day program have also made application for the fall semester.
Snyder urged all students to plan to attend Fullerton JC.
Dissolution of Differences
Petitions asking that Wake Works No. 3, serving Garrett Grove and portions of Westminster and Anaheim 70, be dissolved are being checked by the county clerk's office.
Supervisors last week referred the petitions, signed by appr
Television Studio Plans Approved
Plans for television teaching studios of the Anaheim's School District's closed circuit television program have received final approval from the board of trustees. The building will be located at Broadway School.
The plans of architects call for one-story cement block structure containing some 6,000 square feet. Transmitter equipment will
ELEONAR SHEMELD OF LA LORNA ROSS OF ORANGE, WAYNE WEDIN OF BREA, will major addresses. Others part will include Acting Intendent Logan Wheatley, will welcome guests. Dr. Lynn FJC director, who will anscholarships and presentess for graduation; the Rev. Shugart of the Yorba Linda Church, who will givevocation and benediction; more class President Bob Rock of Anaheim, who will
Plans Approved
Plans for television teaching studios of the Anaheim's School District's closed circuit television program have received final approval from the board of trustees. The building will be located at Broadway School.
The plans of architects call for one-story cement block structure containing some 6,000 square feet. Transmitter equipment will be housed in a central control room slightly raised above the four teaching areas. Close by will be two film rooms and a storage area.
Introduce the speaker; and Joe Johnson, president of the district Board of Trustees, who will confer the degrees. The college band will play processional and recessional and present two concert numbers.
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and pre-registration are running about 32 per cent
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Anaheim residents attend that school. As of June 1 a total
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all students gets under way on Aug 24 and first classes will be held Sept. 14.
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Mrs. May Belle Spencer, city treasurer of Anaheim, is the lucky winner of a "Weekend at the Waldorf" offered by the Broadway Stores in conjunction with Phil Rose.
Mrs Spencer's prize consists of the flight to New York and back by American Airlines 707 Jet, three nights and four days at the luxurious Waldorf - Astoria, a choice of three Broadway shows, an evening at either the Starlight Room or the Empire Room of the Waldorf, and a sightseeing tour of New York City.
Mrs. Spencer has been city treasurer and license collector of Anaheim since 1956. She succeeded her father who has held the post from 1940 to 1956. Born in Wisconsin, she is a graduate of Anaheim High School and worked 12 years for the Orange County Linen Supply Co.
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