Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 66

Publication:
Valley Newsi
Location:
Van Nuys, California
Issue Date:
Page:
66
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THi MIWS Von Nuyi PATRICK HENRY Junior High School lifofflia Lutheran College Will Conduct Cap, Gown Day Sttportlson special Kay-Kay upper division LmndarLuau. Hawaiian-oriented dioce was held in Indepen Hall -which was decor In pink and lavenda streamers. To be admitte irtadeaU had to wear some Wring'lavendar. Mary Hitchcock, upper dl vision Kay-Kay president, Ir charge of the arrangements laduded pink punch and lavtndar frosted cake to car 17 out the theme. Today's activity to to be tni lower division Kay-Kay car always looked forward to with glee because of th booths offering challenge to skill or an op pirtunity to get somethin lor nothing! 'ICay-Kays also are lookln forward to the elections when the members get to choose their officers for next fall.

By Kim "FI5DERS which was presented in Inde Hall, thrilled a saw It. The three-act kept everybod In the second act the plo thickened and formed in Jtr wake a web of intrigue, course, not forgetting the latimn stunts involved. Sherry Perry as Grann and Steve Jacobs as Mr Quigley, were outstanding Two crackling voices, twig elders--a barrel Other members of the cast Tigerman, Nick Sal Julie Svendsen anc Richard Coyle provided som pretty "sticky" situations. Dawn Hopkins, director fcweived a bouquet of rosei from the enthusiastic cast i. Other members of the faculty worked hard on various phases.

These are Mort' Wisotsky Stage manager; Don Green -'ticket promotion; B. A. High IJerger, stage sets; Art Si I pberberg, printing, and Mm Morgan, overall coor -Jiinator. By Lindn Scat-am rlla Prestidigitation and music JwiU be in order for the fcootcnanny-magic show to be field tomorrow after school in Independence Hall. Featured Will be members of the Magic with the mysterious RJUttle Brown Box.

p- They also will demonstrate Imitation and ventriloquism. On the aame program will fcp.th* Hootenanny Club, as a froup and also broken into performing groups, yiculty members working with these students are Oscar Gerald Fecht and MortWlsouky. By Tom WHO HAVE their hands in tvtry Patrick Henry activl tyt The members of photo Stn'lce. A branch of art pro class, It is comprised Of three photographers. They Glenn Dollar B8, Lin Rulih AS and Gary Horn send the boys to every school event.

Tfcey offer their services to 1ft school organizations and ire responsible for overall tchool publicity. Don Hassclbring instructs the boys on the mechanics of handling the very complicated Speed Graphic and Kedak Retina cameras. The develop their own negatives and make prints in the ordered. Their work is at present on jHsplay In the library display window. For these Uie password is "Smile.

phase!" By Scaratnrlla JUNIOR HIGH Journalism sponsored for Uie scc- I year by the Cnnopa Park High School Hunters' got off to a good start with a welcome and 'with Uie competitive work following. New stories were written following two "makeshift" speeches presented by pretended candidates. Next were editorial, feature and sports competitions. After a lunch period the students heard a panel discussion by the Hunters' Call staff. Hale Junior High School walked off with the outetand- ing journalism trophy for having the best school paper.

By Jim ETSM THOUSAND OAK8 The traditional sword ceremony will highlight Cap and Gown Day scheduled for tomorrow president beginning at 10 a.m. in the Mountclef gym-auditorium at California Lutheran College. Participating in the ceremony will be Dr. Raymond M. Olson, president of California Lutheran College; William Ewing, president of the 1965 graduating class and James C.

Beggey. president of the class of 1966. V. Sladek. Color bearers for the procession will be Lowell Brandt and David Andersen, and vice president, respectively, of the associated student body for "the 196566 academic year.

Golf Lease Plan Has Approval with the County Rr-l ttrcment Board to pay off! pension fund in two county polf courses had been approved today by the Board of County SOTS. Under Irrros of i laenui the county's "monthly rental" will be $13.117 at thr Diamond Bar Golf Cfursr and at the Lro Vrrrics Golf course. Total payments over the 30- year pact will be KOCC.130 at Diamond Bar at Loe Vcrdcs but the cmuity ofitions to purchase at ccrUer intervals. An academic procession will be led by faculty marshals John Siemens tnd Lyle Follcwing the singing of the National Anthem by the audience, George Engdahl, president of the associated student body and a student of the 1965 graduating class, will give the scripture reading and openingjjrayer. The Rev.

James G. Kallas of the class of 1965, will present the outstanding senior award. Dr. Alexander Dember, head of the astronautici department of the Point Mugu Navy Mis- aile Center, will present the Research Scientists of America Award, followed by the Signora 0. Peterson prize presentation by the Rev.

Lyle B. Gangsei, dean of students and chaplain at California Lutheran College. Other awards including the Richard Blandau, Music Service and Augustana Fellowship and Elwin D. Farwell will bt presented by Leif S. Harbo, assistant to the president and Dr.

Bernhard Hillila, dean of the college. Dr. Raymond M. Olson. CLC president, will accept the class gift from James Huchthausen, vice president of the class of 1965.

The address will be given by William Ewing, president of the 1965 graduating class. Music will be presented by the CLC symphonette under the direction of Walter Birkedahl. i Agreements with the cities of Redondo Beach, Rolling Hills Estates and San Gabriel, providing for the designing of future storm drain projects, were approved by the board of County Supervisors. The cities will prepare the plans for submission to the County Flood Control District, which will seek the construction bids if approved by the supervisors. Senegal plans a new pine oil industry.

unique gift now in duplicate and unwanted gifts for other gifti from our display. No sales slips or boxes required. All gift items always on Great for the bargain hunt- en! Sartor IT B.M47 M37 W. lUiirtMB) Cl 10 6 Stlliitf Ctfit 19S7 VET'S DOG FOOD SOUP OH. MONTE-NO.

903 CAN FRUIT COCKTAIL Ml MONTI NO. CAN PlUetS MH MYM-lttTN COFFEE M.MOMII aonu CATSUP SPINACH ARDEN'S, MNT SUE JIAC COTTAGE CHEESE 25' DUNCAN HINIS, U'A-OZ. KG. BROWNIE MIX GRAKRUITsraiONs IMHML-IMI 4MA CAfl WM PEACHES M. MMnvi TMFKAL FRUIT SALAD DflMONn MANDARIN 11 OZ.

AYPRMH NO. 303 CAN ZUCCHINI 9 I DISiNFtCTANT LYSOL i i wvw APPLESAUCE 10 BJ BISQUICK TAMALES. 4 I KRISPY CRACKERS Sliced PINEAPPLE xornu-wo COUNT BOX FACIAL CAN FRUIT PRINKS PtONI JUICE UINCHION OO PREM MiAT TT TtOPKAt. SJtAKOt IHtKTS AIL SWEET. 14.1.

OM. MAYFAIR GOUR-MAY QUALITY BLUE RIBBON MEATS BVKRV DAY LOW Ptt SWWWSTMKS 'ij-ff WWRIOIMSTMKS 1 MONE SWISS STEAK YANKEE FOT ROAST CHUCK ROAST 0-IOME ROAST FRESH, LEAN, OftOUND SHORT SUCH) MAYntUH BUTTERMILK Ot MAIN HA BISCUITS 1 S.1!-OZ.KC. Mmw. AH SLICED MEATS BMIETHKET MMC. moiittM 55 ALL NEAT FRANKS 59i MHVBUAJir 111 MMF.IKK.

I U.S.D.A. CIACX A MIATT it ROAST! SPARERIBS 59, 1 I IVMTMTLOWNICt A I CTCAITC Cl IVHT MY PORK HflCES BACON u. MATFIISM, SLICEO it BACON I IVWTMTLOWMICt fflt- PMK STEAKS PORK CHOPS 59JS SWEET CORN ftm i wwTtaost POTATOES ORANGIS CtN7Et IMINRKCMPS ce EwHStSm StKESLft sjAsjr MITT VWV 11 PlM SAKAfE. COUNIIT srru. rwW LfM arc.

BARIWELL Sr.KTr.SOunON.4YEABOlO lOTAlOCCAMONOWAOIAM 'Slh r.nr.KxMOi4.taoMooF WILLOW SMINCS IOTAIOCCA9ON filH 3 KIYAIOCCAUON tSIM 39 A A I A TO YOU ROMAINI CT ifOfi LEMONS PEAJMUTr a TJ-Ot I 1C AI WEEK tWM rVK in tumiMMAuoN CREAM ORANGE JUICE OftCKIN TutKIT VEQETAILES FEPIfllilinzzi MEAT PIES 12511 HifMlli ta Nwi MfNywtMl Cm (tntjo Win in Newltry Pirfc 332S Nort GteMiks Birtak 11939 PartMi in iNEWSPAFERr.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Valley News Archive

Pages Available:
140,387
Years Available:
1953-1977