anaheim-gazette 1961-06-29
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The Woman's World
SECTION B, PAGE 1
Charter Membership Complete for Group
Charter memberships for the Communities Scholarship Association of the Anaheim Union High School District have just closed. A total of 45 scholarships were granted by member organizations including those who are pending membership. Value of the scholarships varied from $50 to $600 with a total valuation of $6775 in the district program. Awards were made to Anaheim and Western High seniors.
Sponsoring organizations and the recipients of the 1961 scholarships are: Anaheim Council of Church Women—David Ashby, Linda Bryan, Kathy Cowdrey, Nancy Murakawa, Dennis Painter, Richard Smith, Beverly Willis and Leonard Wingett; Anaheim Junior Ebell Club—Sherrill Peterson; Anaheim High clubs include the Colonial Coeds—Betty Dykesten and Maureen Dolan; Colonial Knights—Henry Brookman and Bill Crain; Future
Sons of Italy Set Dinner-Dance
Holiday activities of the Anaheim lodge of the Sons of Italy will be opened with a lasagne dinner July 1 at the Women's Civic Club, corner Chapman and Gilbert in Garden Grove. The Italian dinner will be prepared under the direction of the general chairman, Mrs. Mike Mayernik.
Lasagne will be served from 6 to 9 o'clock, followed by dancing to the music of the Van Blankford Trio until 1:30 o'clock.
Assisting Mrs. Mayernik with the affair are Art Salitore, ticket chairman, and Ezio Caparelli, bar chairman. Other members of the committee are: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brancato, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell, Mrs. Art Salitore, Mr. and
Council of Church Women—David Ashby, Linda Bryan, Kathy Cowdrey, Nancy Murakawa, Dennis Painter, Richard Smith, Beverly Willis and Leonard Wingett; Anaheim Junior Ebell Club—Sherrill Peterson; Anaheim High clubs include the Colonial Coeds—Betty Dykesten and Maureen Dolan; Colonial Knights—Henry Brookman and Bill Crain; Future Farmers—Tom Anderson and Dick Roach; PTA—Steve Clarke and Alla Ellis; Sub Debs—Judy Dilly and Susan Nelson; Anaheim Soroptimists Club—Ann Davis (second year).
Also Brookhurst Center Merchants—Janice Starker; Buena Park Beta Sigma Phi—Judy Elmore; Cypress VFW—Terry Brown; Kiwanis Club of Southwest Anaheim—Warren Kusaka; Rossmoor Woman's Club—Paige Crimmins, David Lonzo and Steven Wack; Vincenta Sorenson—Sandra Pitterger and Sandra Watson; Western High clubs including the California Scholarship Federation—Gayle Kircher; Drama Club—Diana Joroslow; Faculty Association—Joan Pettebone; Faculty Wives Club—Fred Sage; Future Teachers Club—Virginia Arnold; GAA—Terri Burnett; Key Club—Ed Marquez; Latin Club—Douglas McMurtrie; PTA—Jeanne Crain, Patricia O'Bryan, Betty Phillips, Ronald See and Judy Lee Thompson; Statesmen—Marvin Ziegler;Varsity Club—Kit Mack; Westernettes — Elaine Shields.
Summer Students Make Field Trip
Summer school students in the Math-Science Workshop at Dale Junior High School made a field trip to the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History last week as part of their summer program.
On the agenda for future trips are Griffith Park, Mt. Wilson Observatory, Marineland, Aeronutronics, San Diego Zoo, Kaiser Steel and the Alligator Farm in Buena Park.
Janet Meler Is Scholarship Winner
Janet L. Meler, daughter of Mrs. June P. Stewart, 2200 Westport Dr., a continuing student at University of California, Santa Barbara, was named among 139 recipients of cash scholarships by the university for the 1961-62 college year.
New and returning students who were awarded scholarships at the Santa Barbara campus will divide more than $70,000 provided to help them begin or
Mrs. June P. Stewart, 2200 Westport Dr., a continuing student at University of California, Santa Barbara, was named among 139 recipients of cash scholarships by the university for the 1961-62 college year.
New and returning students who were awarded scholarships at the Santa Barbara campus will divide more than $70,000 provided to help them begin or continue their education at UCSE. Students are receiving cash grants to be used for general expenses and university incidental fees. There is no tuition charge for residents of California.
The amount of an individual scholarship grant varies in accordance with need. Scholarships are given on the basis of past academic record, character, indications of future accomplishments, as well as financial need.
Chairman—Dr. Lloyd P. Smith, research director of the Aeronutronic Division of the Ford Motor Company, has been named chairman of the new men's committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Assisted by committee members, he will campaign for commerce and industrial participation in the Society's cause.
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St. Jude Guild
Ladies Get Pins
Awarding of 2,000-hour ice pins to two long-time members of St. Jude Hospital highlighted the regular meeting recently in the pital staff room.
Past President Mrs. Leo C. Matson of La Habra Mrs. Clifford Lakeman of Erton were honored.
Mrs. Matson, president 1957-58, and a charter member of the guild, has also served historian, financial secretary gift shop sales representative hospitality chairman, gift buyer and member of the pital volunteer committee at La Habra. She has also served on the hospital advisory board and staffed volunteer throughout the hospital.
Mrs. Lakeman, a member since 1955, has been historic ways and means chairman, visional chairman and co-man of the polio clinic. She served as a volunteer in phases of the guild work in St. Jude's and at St. seph's Hospital prior to opening of St. Jude's.
W QUEEN—Diane Kubota, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Kubota, 3840 George Ave., is crowned queen of Orange County's Kazuo Masuda Memorial Post VFW, by last year's queen, Doris Fujino. The new queen will represent 5000 Orange County residents of Japanese ancestry in the annual Nisei Queen contest at Nisei Festival in Los Angeles.
For Named at First Methodist Chap Gerald Kennedy of Angeles today announced a ministerial appointment one in Anaheim, to visit churches in the Orlando area. The appointment were read at the closing of the Southern CaliforniArizona Conference, June 25, at the Uni- of Redlands. All ap- pointments are effective July 1.
The Rev. Francis E. Cook, 57, who is now minister at Chula Vista Methodist Church, will become minister of First Methodist Church, Anaheim, succeeding the Rev. Earl Kernahan. Rev. Cook returns to Orange County where he began his ministry serving his first pastorate at Santa Ana in 1926.
Anaheim Man Has Work in Magazine
Kurtis Kasner of Anaheim has an original literary work in "Torch Light," the annual literary magazine of Fullerton Junior College, it has been announced.
Kasner contributed a thought-provoking piece of science-fiction entitled "The Day God Died."
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THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1961
St. Jude Guild
Adies Get Pins
Awarding of 2,000-hour service pins to two long-time members of St. Jude Hospital Guild highlighted the regular guild meeting recently in the hospital staff room.
Past President Mrs. Leonard Matson of La Habra and Ms. Clifford Lakeman of Fullon were honored.
Mrs. Matson, president in 1975-78, and a charter member of the guild, has also served as historian, financial secretary, shop sales representative, hospitality chairman, gift shop owner and member of the hospital volunteer committee from La Habra. She has also served the hospital advisory board and staffed volunteer posts throughout the hospital.
Mrs. Lakeman, a member since 1955, has been historian, news and means chairman, professional chairman and co-chairman of the polio clinic. She has served as a volunteer in all cases of the guild work both St. Jude's and at St. John's Hospital prior to the opening of St. Jude's.
Dance Directors To Go to Hawaii
MR. AND MRS.
G. ROBERT E. GOLLATZ
Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert E. Gollatz, directors of the Gollatz Cotillions in Anaheim, have been selected by the Dance Masters of America to teach at the annual convention in Hawaii in July.
This husband-wife dance teacher team directs cotillion groups in 10 Southern California communities. Their cotillions consist of boys and girls from the fourth grade through POLYJOTS
The pessimists who think that today's teenagers are going to the dogs should have been at the gates of Disneyland recently where youths were lined up at 6 a.m. waiting for the employment office to open. Some had slept there all night in sleeping bags to be there before the hundreds who came at dawn.
The Navy and a lot of other people are disappointed that Commander Shepard didn't wear his uniform for his medal honors in Washington. Maybe he should have worn his space suit. "Pleased to meet you, Mr. President. Pardon my air-conditioner."
The young trees at Knott's Berry Farm have finally recovered from Nixon's campaign visit. Their penchant branches were the only means of support for those who were crushed in the crowd that
Hospital Plan Insures Flat Rate
As a continuing effort toward reassuring Orange County citizens and their physicians concerning hospital bills, Martin Luther Hospital has adopted an insured flat rate plan for D&C (Dilatation and Curetage) patients.
According to Arthur G. Turner, administrator, this is the second plan of its kind adopted by the modern, 144-bed hospital in the past three months. A schedule of flat rates to cover practically every Obstetrical contingency has been in effect since April 1.
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Folks who try to maintain a budget today have living proof that both ends won't meet.
Anaheim teachers need this vacation. Some of them have been acting peculiarly lately. One Western High teacher had taken to leaving this message on the blackboard every time he was going to be out when the next class convened. "Help! I'm trapped in the blackboard!" And it was written backwards.
Anaheim garden clubs, take note. The ladies in Twenty-nine Palms have grown tired of Flower Shows. Casting about for new kicks, they've come up with an annual Weed Show. If it catches on, we can expect to see flower-killer on the market.
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