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1960-06-16 · Anaheim Gazette · page 4 of 14 · OCR glm-ocr
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A&E Annales Gazette (Annelia, Thursday, June 16, 1907) Oddly Enough by Gilmore Beer—for sacrificial purposes—is depicted in a clay document dating to ancient Babylonia of 6,000 B.C. By A.D. 820 brewing beer was established as an essential activity in every well-provided monastery. A glass of good beer is approximately as nourishing as a quarter-pound of beef. Ancient monks regarded beer or ale as a spring tonic. Magnolia Guild Holds Installation Program at Robert Loomis Residence Mrs. K. Karan Kavolan of Fullerton is the new president of the Magnolia Guild of the Children's Home Society. She was installed at the final meeting of the year held in the Anaheim home of Mrs. Robert Loomis. Assuming office with Mrs. Kavolan are two Anaheim members: Mmes. Beatty Neighbors, vice-president, and Harry Burford, corresponding secretary. Mmes. Arthur W. Byxbee, recording secretary, and W. H. Temming, treasurer, both of Fullerton, complete the new slate of officers. Mrs. Kavolan succeeds Mrs. Claude Owens as president of this volunteer group, whose main purpose is to promote the services of the Children's Home Society in its program to meet the adoption needs of children throughout California. At the close of the day's activities, Mrs. Owens was presented a lovely piece of silver in appreciation of her past year's work. TO AID the group in advancing plans for a new year of work, Mrs. Kavolan has appointed the following committee heads: Mmes. Beatty Neighbors, program; R. Kenton Wines, membership; Samuel Gendal, associate membership; Frederick Rusch, chairman of volunteers; Claude Owens, legislation; Donald Holman, hostesses; Joseph Fahey, junior auxiliary; W. H. Temming, budget; John Moore, ways and means; Charles McHenry, Magnolia Ball; Joseph Fahey, publicity, and Claude Owens, parliamentarian. Basic Courses Summer Session Pre-Enrollment Gets Under Way The revised list of courses to be offered in the summer schools of the Anaheim Union High School District has just been released. The summer session commences June 20 and extends until August 5. Courses are given from 8:00 a.m. to 12:10 daily. Pre-enrollment for the summer session is now under way at all district schools and final registration will be June 20 at Fremont Junior High and Western High School. These schools are the host schools for the 1960 summer program. No transportation is being provided this summer and enrollment is open to Anaheim Union High School District residents only. More information may be obtained from Lloyd G. Seeman, Fremont Summer School Principal, at PR 2-0045, or John F. McGrew, Western Summer Principal, at JA 7-2225. Junior High Courses included: Algebra I, Mathematics Basic Skills 8; Mathematics, Basic Skills 9; Mathematics, General 8; Mathematics, General 9; Art Beginning; Art Intermediate; English Neighbors, program; R. Kenton Wines, membership; Samuel Gendal, associate membership; Frederick Rusch, chairman of volunteers; Claude Owens, legislation; Donald Holman, hostesses; Joseph Fahey, junior auxiliary; W. H. Temming, budget; John Moore, ways and means; Charles McHenry, Magnolia Ball; Joseph Fahey, publicity, and Claude Owens, parliamentarian. Meeting with the Guild for the first time were new members Mmes. Ray France, Anaheim, and Charles Miller of Fullerton. They join a group of 26 active members from the northern Orange County area, who begin their eighth year as an auxiliary of this state-wide adoption agency. 'Woman of Year' Miss Linda Casey of Whittier was selected "Woman of the Year" at FJC—She is a sophmore majoring in elementary education and is current student body association social president. Junior High Courses included: Algebra I, Mathematics Basic Skills 8; Mathematics, Basic Skills 9; Mathematics, General 8; Mathematics, General 9; Art Beginning; Art Intermediate; English Basic Skills; English I; U.S. History; Language, Conversational German; Language, Conversational Spanish; Mathematics, Science Workshop; Reading, Basic Skills; Science, General 9; Typing I, Typing Personal. High School Courses include: Spanish I, French I, Conversational German; General Math. I, Algebra I, Geometry (Plane); Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Life/Physical Science; Typing I; U.S. History (makeup); Senior Problems; Grammar Review-Remedial Reading; English II; Practical English II; English III, Practical English III. SAVE ON HAIRCUTS! 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