anaheim-gazette 1963-10-03
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City Sets up Music Classes
Anaheim Park and Recreation Department will sponsor a 12-week "growth-through-recreation" program in instrumental music, beginning Oct. 19, according to John J. Collier, department director.
Designed to supplement elementary school instruction and prepare students for secondary music education, the course will be offered in five locations under the guidance of high school music teachers.
Classes will be limited to 4th, 5th and 6th grade students only. Instructions will be given in brass, woodwind, percussion and string instruments. Beginners are welcome.
Promise Results
Studies will emphasize fundamentals, reading music and practice. Parents may expect their children to be playing complete numbers before the program concludes.
William Cook. Anaheim Union High School District music director, will coordinate the program. A registration fee of $5 will be asked on the Saturday enrollment day which will be from 9 a.m. to noon on Oct. 19, at five locations.
A short conference between teachers and parents at registration is desirable. Cook says.
Workshop for
Park Programs
Anaheim's playgrounds will go on winter schedules Saturday, Oct. 5, with full and half-day programs.
Peter A. Deimel, Park and Recreation Department supervisor reports all areas will have programs or crafts and games with special events and tournaments.
Flag football will be open to fourth, fifth and sixth graders from 9 a.m. to noon, at eight parks.
Parks open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each Saturday include Clara Barton, Crone-Loara, Hansen, Lincoln, John Marshall, Maxwell, Pearson, Salk (all with Flag Football programs); Edison, Franklin, La Palma, Madison, Mann, Sunkist and Roosevelt.
Half-day programs will be conducted from 9 a.m. to noon each Saturday at Key, Gauer, Guinn, Palm Lane, Revere, Price and from 1 to 4 p.m. at Peter Marshall, Jefferson, Henry, Katella, and Washington playgrounds.
Fourth Place
Marin County still leads the State in terms of average income for personal income tax purposes, according to the latest annual report of the Franchise Tax Board. Marin County ranked first in average adjusted gross income reported on returns filed in 1962 with an average of $10,398. San Mateo and Santa Barbara Counties again ranked second and third, as they did in the 1961 report. San Mateo's average was $10,064 and Santa Barbara's was $9,701.
Orange County had an average of $9,405.00, giving it a ranking of fourth among Californias 58 counties.
Workshop for Mothers And Children
Both mothers and children, 2 to 5, may find something to interest them in the Workshop offered weekly by Anaheim High School, Adult Education Program.
Mothers participate in discussion of discipline and understanding children's growth. Children have the freedom to choose play activities as well as to practice getting along with other similarly aged youngsters. Climbing, building, painting, pasting, pounding, singing and having juice and lunch fill out this busy three hour schedule.
The Workshop is held Tuesdays, 9-12 a.m. at the LaPalma Youth Center. Mrs. Ernest Thompson is the teacher.
Those mothers interested in registering should come with their children to the Youth Center, 317 E. La Palma on Tuesday morning. More complete information may be obtained by phoning KE 5-0480.
Bent Shifts To Empire Scout Council
In a recent emergency meeting of the Executive Board of the Northern Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America, called by the Council President William F. James at the Scout headquarters, the board accepted "with regret", the resignation of Scout Executive William W. Bent.
Scout Council
In a recent emergency meeting of the Executive Board of the Northern Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America, called by the Council President William F. James at the Scout headquarters, the board accepted "with regret", the resignation of Scout Executive William, W. Bent.
Bent, who has served as executive of the Northern Orange County Council for nearly five years, has become Scout executive of the Orange Empire Council.
Bent assumes his new post, effective No. 18. He succeeds Ross Taylor who moves Oct. 15 from the Orange Empire Council to the Salt Lake City Council, Salt Lake City, Utah.
The new Orange Empire Council Executive has formerly served as Director of Public Relations and Finance for the Los Angeles Area Council; also Director of Activities and District Scout Executive in the Los Angeles Area Council from 1940 to 1969, when he assumed the position as Scout Executive for the Northern Orange County Council.
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PARLEY ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE — Park and Recreation personnel from throughout Orange County meet to begin arrangements for the Annual California and Pacific Southwest Recreation Conference which will be at the Disneyland Hotel Feb. 22 to 26. Some 1,500 delegates are expected to attend the conclave — one of the largest meetings annually in California. Serving on the committee, are (left to right) Ray Thomas, Recreation Director, Buena Park; Lloyd J. Trapp, Recreation Superintendent, Anaheim; Dan Sawyer, Recreation Director, Fullerton; Pat Patin, Park Foreman, Anaheim; John Silva, Park Superintendent, Fullerton; Ben Koral, Park Superintendent, Santa Ana; Bill Evans, Consulting Landscape Architect, Disneyland; Judy O'Shaughnessy, Recreation Supervisor; Fullerton; Eugene Laumeister, Recreation Superintendent, Santa Ana; Dorothy Manson, Youth Service Director, Disneyland.
PARLEY ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE — Park and Recreation personnel from throughout Orange County meet to begin arrangements for the Annual California and Pacific Southwest Recreation Conference which will be at the Disneyland Hotel Feb. 22 to 26. Some 1,500 delegates are expected to attend the conclave — one of the largest meetings annually in California. Serving on the committee, are (left to right) Ray Thomas, Recreation Director, Buena Park; Lloyd J. Trapp, Recreation Superintendent, Anaheim; Dan Sawyer, Recreation Director, Fullerton; Pat Patin, Park Foreman, Anaheim; John Silva, Park Superintendent, Fullerton; Ben Koral, Park Superintendent, Santa Ana; Bill Evans, Consulting Landscape Architect, Disneyland; Judy O'Shaughnessy, Recreation Supervisor; Fullerton; Eugene Laumeister, Recreation Superintendent, Santa Ana; Dorothy Manes, Youth Service Director, Disneyland; Charles Bryant, Recreation Director, Cypress; Mary K. Hanline, Recreation Director, La Habra; Peter A. Deimel, Recreation Supervisor, Anaheim; Ray Miller, Landscaping Superintendent, Disneyland; Sam Migliazzo, Recreation Director, Westminster; Dick Kamphefner, Park Superindent, Anaheim; Carl Fry, CPRS District X President and General Manager, Southeast Park and Recreation District; Gaylen Sullivan, Landscape Architect, Anaheim; David A. Sommers, Recreation Supervisor, Anaheim; Bud Arnold, President, CPRS, Parks and Recreation Director, Santa Fe Springs; Jim Curran, Recreation Supervisor, Newport Beach and John J. Collier, Director of Parks and Recreation Anaheim, and Chairman of the Arrangements Committee.
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