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NOSEGAYS from DeMuth Irv Goiisch must be opposed to night racing out uf fear that the horseless carnages will go out of style. Jim Nicldin has won every round but the last one trying outbox Nate Margolin, Joe Earll is looking forward to 1318 charter changes. He says the chicken, rancher fight was a pink tea enmpared wi'h the next one. Who ever coined that cliche about angels fearing to tread never knew a woman driver. Lyr.ian Cozad has won his first race.

He beat Gov. Reagan to the cash box on ciggie laves. Buckpasser bas left but a couple of other millionaires like Johnny longrten anil Rill Shoemaker are still around trying to pick an extra one. It will soon be high noon for Pasadcns Arcadia. No wonder the price of coffee has been reduced.

Hal I.fetz and Tony Nissoil are doing their hit for the Rraiil economy. Virgil Stevens says H-zo ruary 24. The eveninc's activities under the direction of Cubmaster TVumlns Schinke with dinner planned by the den mothers, Lor raine Barnard, Betty Johnson, La-Vonne StToud and Johanna. Zieg-lor Farh den sat at tables deco rated by the scouts tn follow the hlue and gold theme. First prize fnr the nrieinal decorations was ivon by Den 2 and second prize awarded to Den 4.

Awards Chairman Robert Stroud Tirrsmted wolf badees to Robert Spencer and James Stroud. Each; boy in the pack whD had completed his rocket was presented a rjnniw Dnrinp stiff comratitkin. John Piscitclli's rocket zoomed to the finish lino fa win the grand prize. Second priic went to Brad Francis and third to Todd Stewart. Winners in the individual den tocpc were Den 1.

Mike Gardiner: Den 2, Brad Francis; Den 3, Todd Sfewnrt; nnd Den 4, John Piscittel-li, and Todd Stewarl. Scouls nntl families gathered stand; for harassment This is the time of the year when Dick Cordano counts those $3 foul balls that sail away from -Giambrone Field. Ronnie Reagan should draft the Arcadia Chamber of Commerce board to write his next yeaT's budget. Temple City mulls wore malls than bright boys maul mulls. The weatherman is playing Jckyll and Hyde this One day he is a lamh and the next a lion.

Cub Pack 106 Holds Annual Fete The multi-purpose room of Bald-wm-Stccker school was the gathering place for the 30 cubs and their families of Arcadia's newest Cub Scout Pack, 1D6, when they met for a Blue and Gold dinner Feb Censorship Talk Slated by PCC Teacher on TV Dr. Gcoree Fcinstein of the Pas adena City College English De partment will discuss "Censor ship: Tne Battle ot the Bilge" on award-winning SCOPE-TV pro gram on Channel 7 at 7 Thursday, March JS, according to Dr. John Gregory, head of Telecommunications Department and coordinator of the PCC-produced Iprograms. Dr. Feinstein, a popular boakl reviewer in several newspapers, is well known for his humor.

In discussing the controversial issue of censorship, he will include tiie uuestions: Shall we fumigate novels? Is our press too free? Whom can we appoint to protect ur morals? Dr. Feinstein will also dnscrjhe! remarkable instances of censor-: significant judicial decisions, land the rise and fall ot Anthony jComstack, a 19th century apostle of censorship. the next day for a Saturday ouling to the Los Angeles Zoo where they also enjoyed a picnic lunch. The next moelinc of Pack lOfi will he at the Baldwin Stockor School March 17. All eligible boys art; urged to join the pack Arcadia Co.

Gets County Gas Project Los Angeles County Supervisors have retained Engineering-Science. of Arcadia, as a consultant the first year of a three-year jhcderally backed research tn he canrlucted by the Csunty into landfill gas announced Supei visni Hank G. Banclli today. Bnaid inday approved a J62.4C0 pact under which En giniwing will nrobe two landfills a die San francsco u. region, as well as throughout Los Ar.gclcs County 'o determine th'j sxlsnl.

of lateral and vertical movement of gases created by the decomposition of combuslible rubbish. The firm will also ascertain die effect of tic cases on jiruandwalers. This investigation of landfill problems will he lmnnced by a 'Frdoivil research pmnt and will be performed in coapcrnlion the United States Public Health Service as part of their national wastes study program, Supervisor Bonelli noted. Hioh.igh.ts of the local program ill include the accumulation of data regarding gas movement and water pollution, and the study of the effectiveness gas CDntrel devices designed and installed by Engineering Science at four test sites. A demonstration project will he proposed for next year on the basis of test results compiled by Engineering-Science and the Department of County Engineer in the present study.

Car Clubs Explained At Kiwanis The program of the Arcadia Ki- vams Club at Wednesday lunch-on meeting featured a talk on "Car Clubs" by Seargent Neil nf the Arcadia Pnhne Department. The speakei troduced by Mayor George For- man, a Kiwanis member. Seargent Johnson outlined the purposes and activities of the car clubs, organized for lti to 20-year- old boys, pointing out that the iDcnl police department sponsors two groups, The T-Timers and The Chariots. He also de- jscribed the annual safety run for club members and showed pic- lure slides of last year event. Emhty-five members and guests attended the meeting, presided over by President James Clark.

JHu welcomed President Mike jMontgamery and 2D members ot the Saulh El Monlc club for an official inter-club visit. Some 15 other visiting Kiwanians and guests were also prcscnti Rotary Club-sponsored "World Understanding Week" has been proclaimed for this week by Arcadia Mayor George Forman. The special week is designed to focus attention on international understanding, good will and peace, with more than 12.5IH1 Rotary Cluhs in 1,10 countries join- the observance, year-around program with Rotary, the Arcadia Club has been active with a variety of programs led by Paul A. Jolienk, chairman of the international committee. Among the activities are sev eral programs featuring AFS students, correspondence with clubs other countries, nnd a weekly invitation to visitors from foreign lands Id meet with the dub here.

the visit of six Australian busi nessmen here last week, with a BMW OFFICIAL SIGNATURE of Mayor For-mon is offiied to a proclomaiion calling for the observance of World Understanding Wick here. Onlooklng Is Paul Johenk, ehoitraan ef the inter. national committee for the Arcadia Rotary Club, one of 1 2.500 clubs joining In sponsorship of the specie! week. -lnlpr Cily Nawjpapcrt Arcadia Mayor Proclaims World Understanding Week return study group of six Amer ican businessmen lo Australia September is a highlight of the program. And the Interact Club, junior Rotary group at Arcadia Higl School, has been active in sending food and goods to Mexico throughout the year.

Through these and other pro jects, Rotarians seek to cultivate the spirit of personal ment symbolized by World Un derstanding Weok. Jolienk said. In his proclamation, the Mayoi stated: "WHEREAS, the peoples of the world arc becoming increasingly dependent one on another Ihrocgh science, technology, trade, and communicnlion; and "WHEREAS, the president of Rotary International has inviled all Rotfiritins in 133 countries to make a concerted effort to pro mote and advance world understanding during Ihe week of 12-18 March, and "WHEREAS, the Rotary Club uf Arcadia has determined to spond lo Ihis invitation wilh pro grams and projects in coopera tion with Rotary clubs of other countries that will bring to tliei communities a better knowledgi of others' lives and problems; "NOW, THEREFORE, GEORGE L. FORMAN, Mayor of the City of Arcadia, do here-hy proclaim the week nf 12-18 March, 1SS7, as WORLD UNDERSTANDING WEEK and do urge all the people of Arcadia to cooperate heartily wilh the Rotary Club in the achievement of ita purpose, nnd do call upon the clergy, press, schools, libraries, brondenst nicdin of tins commun ity lo lend their full support." Swwfay, Morcli VL 1M7 Arcadia 3 Academic Honors Won By 687 at High School A total of 687 Arcadia Higfi School students oat of an enrollment of 2,398 achieved academic honors at the close of the first semester. Use Principal's Recognition Roll was released Friday by Principal Richard Cordano who stated that all of the students fisted have maintained a grade point average of with "Superior" ratings in citizenship.

Students receiving honors are; Laurie A. Abbott. Michael M. Adams. Kathleen Albert, Mary Alcorn.

James S. Anderegg, Joan K. Andersen. Kathleen Andersen, Loralyn H. Andersen.

David L. Anderson, Janis M. Anderson; Suzanne Andrews. Joleen Andrus, Linda Q. Arobio, Christine C.

Arth. Clarke R. Atkinson, Janet R. Auerhach, Peggy L. Austin.

Barbara D. Aylmer, Lea S. Balabanoff, Linda Stephen C. Barber, James Barnes, Lorraine M. Barnes.

Sandra J. Barnes, Lisa R. Barquist, Jeffrey S. Barron, Patricia Barthelumy, Cynthia A. Barton, Ann C.

Barlz, Darlene D. Bass, James. N. Bates, Patricia Beck, Reid C. Becker, Teri S.

Becker, Michael Beery, James Behr. Patricia A. Behr. Charles T. Bellows, James F.

Bennett, Robert Berger, Karen M. Bergquist, Kent Besinque, Maria Betzler, Eruce D. Black. Hurley Blake, Ralph Blakdock. Margaret Blodgett; Patricia M- Blue, Barbara Bochte, Bruce A.

Bochte, Philip S. Muhael T. Bowe, Clinlon H. Bowling, Michele Boyce, James tilling, Margaret M. Briggs, Gordon M.

Brack, Gary W. Brown, Leslie L. Brown, Robert G. Brown, Steven-L. Brawn, Charles Bryant, William D.

Burger, Debra Bumson, Richard W. Busch-mann, Curtis Buxton, Craig E. Caldwell, Luvia C. Callahan, Charles F. Campbell, Natalie R.

Campbell, Susan E. Campbell, Richard M. Canter, Randy Carlson, Michael W. Camahan, Jeffrey A. Carter, Patrice A.

Carter. CASSAT TO EDGAR Douglas D. Cassat. Georganne Cassat, Norma Cassat, Frank Caumartin, George W. Ceifhaml, Gail L.

Chandler, Dana A. Chancy, Judith A. Chapman, Ronald P. Chapman, Athena M. Charis, Russell D.

Childrey, Douglas 0. Chinn, Jaann Christensen, Juliana Cinque, lYleridec A. Clare, Cynthia L. Clark, Dolores A. Clark, Mary Clausen, Kathleen Clifford, Virginia L.

Clint, Colleen M. Coffey, Marc A. Coleman, Linda A. Collier, Kathy Collins, Jeanne Combs; James R. Conner, Cecile Conyers.

Cheryl Cook, Marilyn J. Coombes, Kathleen A. Coonan, Jill M. Cooper, Raymond C. Copeland, Susan M.

Copclanc, Deborah Corley, Diane Coriey, Peter W. Corrigan, James P. Cowen, Laine Cox, Lois M. Crane, Sharon A. Creasser, Steven R.

Crest, Carol E. Crosby, Richard A. Cross, Susan Cross, Wendy Cuff, Kathy Curry. Linda S. Curry.

Scott G. Curry, Linda Darin, Ally-' son M. Daigle, Daniel N. Damon, William Daniell, Michael Dante, Jeanine M. Dauer, Linda D.

Davis, Patricia A. Davis, James A. Denn, Anne L. Degman, Marilyn J. Dekema, Rebecca Derby, Walter S.

Desatoff, David H. Dever, Deborah P-. Devinc, Kelly C. Devlin, Janet C. Disselkoen, Daniela M.

Dixon, Kathryn Doering, Lee R. Doering, Eugene Dold. Paula Doleshal. Ann E. Donaldson, Susan H.

Donner, John W. Dootson, Brian C. Drew, Jon E. Du Clos, Philip L. Duefcer, Michele E.

Eader, Susan E. Edgar. EISENBERG TO HALE Barbara L. Eisenberg, Janice L. Eklund, David Elliott, Carole L.

Ellis, Judyanne E. Evitt, Clayton T. Fabeck, Lamar M. Faulkner, John C. Feiehlmann, Debra L.

Fellch. James A. Ferguson, Judy A. Ferguson, Pamela B. Ferguson, Wendy L.

Ferguson, Jane C. Finlayson, Kenneth R. Fisher, Kent J. Fiske, Jo Nan Fleury, Kenneih C. Foss, Nancy I.

Fox, Richard T. Foye. Carol J- Francescon, Ted R. Frandsen, Jefferson P. Frank, William P.

Fritch. Robert A. Frohlich, Linda C. Fryer, Jean Gaffey, Kay Gnlbraith, Larry S. Gale, Richard C.

Gamer, Christi Garrison. Gary L. Carside, Susan Gaspard. Christi Gates, Robert Gayl. Patricia A.

Geddes, Stephen Geer, Catherine C. Geidel, Bruce S. Gelber, Julie Gelber. Karen L. Gemmer, Denise M.

George. Wallace R. Giedt, Justine E. Giles, Margery L. Gilliland, Anthony A.

Ginsberg, Karen J. Gjerset. Daniel F. Glassey, Diane L. Gcdber, Richard R.

Godber, Chris A. Godfrey, Carol C. Goldfarb, Sutan L. Goldlarb, Cheryl Goodman, Linda Gondman, Charles H. Coral, Jo Anne S.

Goral. Marilyn Gore, George C. Gourlcy, Nancy J. Graeher, Lorraine A. Granich, Glenn Gravlee, Thomas S.

Gray, Ronald J. Greene. Diane Grein, Constance L. Greincr, Glenn Jo Griffin, Kenneth W. Griffin, Jon B.

Griffith, Mariann E. Griggs, Gill Grimsley, Susan F. Grode, Karen A. Groseclos, Lee Graver, Stanley Gryde, Cheryl C. Gunn, Michael L.

Hagen-buch, Norman E. Hale. HALL TO JOHNSON Genae A. Hall, Keith Hamby, Philip S. Hanks, Susan E.

Hanks, Christine A. Hansen, Denise J. Hansen, Kathleen J. Hansen, Kerry J. Hansen, Anita C.

Hardin, James C. Hardy, Marsha Hargis, Danna L. Harper. Gail E. Harper, Bllenda Harris, Jackie L.

Harris, Kathy Harris, Cheryl Hartiler. James L. Harvey, James R. Harvey, Scoti Hatch. Nancy A.

Hayes, Leslie D. Hegc, Ellen R. Hegwer, Robert S. Heifer, Arthur J. Helliwell.

Tommy K. Henkey, Jean N. Henney. Mary A. Henry, Cliet G.

Herbst, Lynn M. Richard A. Hergnnralher, Jeffrey Her-manson, Christine Hess. Robert Heync, Rebecca A. Hibbelt, Walter M.

High, David Hightower, Michael G. Hill, Stephen J. Hill, Howard C. Hines, Deborah J. Hinshaw, Robin M.

Hinshaw, Jo R. Hoffeins, Joan S. Hoffman, Harlan E. Hokin, Linda A. Hollenbach, Deborah A.

Hollowcll, Sally Hoover. Barbara Hopkins, Dale Howard, Janice Howard, Susan J. Howard, Scott E. Hubbard, Janis R. Hudson, Kie Euesken, Joanne C.

Hund, Cheryl A. Hunsinger, Derrill J. Hupp, Randall flgenfritz, Judy L. Ingoldsby, J. IngoWsby, Pamela G.

lverson, Harold L. Jackson, Laurie G. Jackson, Leland Jackson, Sharon I. Jaenecke, Marcia K. Jameson, Melissa J.

Jarus, Jill A. Jebbia, Deborah A. Jenkinson, Christin Jensen, Ernest E. Jensen, Beryl M. Johansson, Arthur H.

Johnson, Brian Johnson, Gregory M. Johnson, Holly R. Johnson. JOHNSON TO MANDALA Pamela Johnson, Ralph P. Johnson, Kathleen Johnston, Mark W.

Johnston, Robert J. Johnston, Kirk Michael E. Jones, Lvnne Journigan, Jeffrey E. Joyce, Irene H. Jozefczyk, Susnn J.

Julian, Gary D. Jurden, Susan K. Justin, Karen M. Kasnicka. Steven L.

Kaufman, John W. Keirscy, Joy Adona Keirsey, Jnmes D. Kidd, Kathleen M. Kidd, Robert M. Kidd, Patricia S.

Kindr', Kntlii S. Klimberg, Margaret A. Kr.ight, Mario L. Koch, Stephen R. Kohler, Gail Konoske, Kristic Konrad, Robert A.

Kosberg, Mary M. Koumas, Gary Kovacic, Stephen Kraemer, Robert E. Kushner. Douglas E. Lamb.

Stephen E. Lamb, Deboiah Lamp, Joseph D. Lamson, jaints Landis, Margaret T. Landon, Brian R. Langworlhy, Cesarina A.

Laran-cuent, Estellc A. I-arksn, Drue E. Lawlor, Randolph S. Lawrence, Susan Lawrence, Deborah J. 1-edercr, Dalene A.

Ledyard. Ann Lee, Kevin S. Lee. Marylou Lcffel, Leslie G. Lefringhouse, Candice Lenney, Jane Lewis, Kathy A.

Lichnecker, Joseph Lima, Mary C. Lingo. Cheryl A. Litfin, Lynda C. Lober, William loch-moeiler, Martin E.

Lock, Cecelia L. Lockridge, Kathy M. Lock-ridge, Mark T. Loeffler. Carol J.

Loudon, Frank Love. Magdale Lozano, Sharon J. Lucas. Roriielle A. Lunian, Barbara C.

Lund. Kayla L. Luras, Denise M. Lutgen. John E.

Maas, Sandra K. Maclsaae, Terry R. M.ngnuson, Kandace R. Mallis, Erin E. Maloney.

Marjorie K. Malooiy, Karen M. Manchester, David Mnndala. MANN TO OYER Judith Mann. Ann L.

Manning, Thomas K. Marchese, Nancy Marine, Ijniise R. Marks, Henry S. Mnrkus, Paul J. Marsden, Franceses A.

Martinez, Darlcnc J. Martini, Peler Museiii, Mari lyn Massier, Shery! D. Matlock, Peter R. McArihur, Bruce Mc-Auley, Eddie M. McCanles, Frederic E.

McEnroe, Lynn C. Mc-Fwan, Geoffrey V. McGnrraugh, Judith G. McGarraugh. Sharen E.

McCrane, Allyson McKenzie, Patricia A. McKey, Robert A. MeKim, Bruce P. McNall, Linda A. McNulty, Gail McShanc, Christine A.

McWilliams, Kenneth V. Mead, Olivia J. Mend, John P. Meehan, Susan L. Manning.

Catherine A. Meyer, Jane K. Meyers, Patricia Milefchik, Donna L. Milefchik, Gloria J. Milef-chik, Gail A.

Miller. James W. Miller. Karen E. Miller, Linda L.

Miller, Mark A. Miller, Sue E. Miller, Howard L. Millings, Annette M. Mills.

Diane G. Mills, Susan E. Minkley, Aliya Mirdad, James M. Monlpas, Kenneth A. Muntpas, Kenneth A.

Moore, Julie Morgan, Kent Morgan, Thomas T. Morse, Steven Motler, Richard T. Mnirhead, Ralph I. Murphy. Nancy L.

Nash, Celia Neheker, Krisfine Nelson, William T. Nies. Murk A. Niinmo, Susan J. Niscwangcr, Kennclh Norherg, Nancy L.

Norman, Thomas L. Normandeau, Nancy L. Norton, Sleven M. Nowack, Marsha Nowicki, Shelley A. O'Donnelt, Jncquelin E.

Janice L. Olson, Mark J. Onken, James D. Osbcrg, Joel B. Oltc, Charlen Ottoson, Patricia A.

Owslev, Michele D. Oyer. PACE TO SHEFFER Mary S. Pace. Stephen H.

Pactz, Sheila M. Palmer, Steven E. Palmer, Don Pnquin, Lisa Paradise, Elizabeth Parkhursr, Anna E. Parnkopf, Joan L. Pamkopf, Polly J.

Pastre, Charles Pe-arce, Katherinc A. Pearce, Denise G. Pearsall, Robert Pelta. Jennie A. Pendlelun, Mary E.

Perini, Patricia J. Perkovich, Valli D. Perry, Richard D. Pesola. Donald R.

Petersen, Nancy Pelersilge, James Peterson, Nancy E. Peterson, Carol L. Petty, Down C. Phillips, Jacqueline N. Phillips, Todd Pickens, Marilee L.

Pierce, Susan M. Pirih, Sharon A. Pirolo, Mary V. Piatt, Susan R. Pochtcr, Byron H.

Pollitt, Cheryl Pond, Roy A. Poole, Candnee K. Pnssnn. Patricia M. Posson, Kathleen A.

Pounds, Kenneth B. Powell. Dale R. Preston, Deborah D. Pritchard, Sara E.

Puck, Linda J. Oucsnell. Susan D. Quint, Der.ise Janice L. Ragusa.

Cristina J. Ramos. Kathie ,7. Rantz, ScotCO. Raf-7 mussen, KODerl A.

Kaupersirauc, jiiiih ivayiiiunu, manna nrai, Karen L. Reeder, Marian E. Reedy, Kathleen M. Reid, neth Reiter, Larry S. PJwdes, Darlene 1.

Rimmer. 1. Steven W. Kinek, Darrily Ring, Maureen E. Riordan, David E.

Ritter. Douglas S. Robins, Christi E. Robinson, Philip Robinson, Carolyn G. Roemer.

Wiluam C. Rogers. Arthur L.Rosenberg, Lorraine E. Rostron, Rosemar Rudzik, Renee Kathleen A. Russell, Tliomas J.

Russeli. John E. Ruth, Tinwthy P. Saasta, Gloria Sasturain, Katherine Saltzer, Kath-. leen M.

Sands. Cathy Sassen, Vandy Savage, Scott H. Schelling, Silly" Scheuer, Lindsav J. Schickel, John B. Schmocker, Donna L.

Sehullr, Alice L. Schumann, Deborah Schwartz, Kathryn M. Schwnrze, Charles B. Scott, James J. Scott, Steven A.

Wendy Searfoss, Laurel Sercombe, Liiabcih A. Sexton, Sherry F. Shaw, Linda E. Sheels, Linda P. Sheffer.

SHIRKIlANt TO ZIEGLER Manigeh Shirkhnni. Richard D. Showalter. Marc Sliryer. Randall E.

Shumway, Hubert D. Sinclair, Jeffry W. Skeltun, Marilyn N. Slemmon, Janet L. Sloan, Deborah L.

Smith, Debra L. Smith, Linda C. Smith, Mcrshon Smith, Nancy L. Smilh, Sarah E. Smith.

Scott M. Smith. Victoria L. Smouse, Dorothy S. Snider, Marhn N.

Sobbota, Marc Sola. Wendy M. Solomon. Sandra L. Sanies, Jeffrey S.

Senders, Karen L. South, Linda C. Spaulding. Karen I. Spear.

Linda J. Squires, Carol J. Stack-house, Elliott Stearns, Sara C. Stock, Craig Stephens. Jeffrey Stephens Sally Stephens, Richard A.

Stert, Robert Stert, Carol A. Stewart, Karl F. Slice, Kirk G. Slitt. Claudia M.

Stoll, Gary R. Stoneburner. Sallie Stragncll. Barbara J. Strommen.

Rabin A. Sullivan. Steven H. Sunshine, Eunice L. Swedenbnrg, Mary Sweeney, David Tallon, Sian A.

Tankersley. Steven L. Tanner. Paige-. Taylor Hugo W.

Tedford, Michael V. Tedfard, Lynn A. V. Thee, Richard H. Theiss, Daron Thomas, Evan D.

Thomas. Kennelh F. Thompson, Unda D. Thompson. Pamela Thompson, Sueanne Tillman, Carol J.

James S. Tomlinson. Georgia Trager, Tliomas If. Treichler, Christine Tribolct. Susan K.

Turner, Ttonald J. Tusa. Janice Joyce Udall, Susonne Ulmer, Elizabelh Unland, Tony Vaccarn. Joan M. Vachon, Christi V.

Vail, Kurt Valcq, Michael L. Van. Buskirk, Lark Van Rolten. Christy Venahle. Susan D.

Venable, Kathy Villalobos, Sandra D. Voden, Carter S. Voges, Arthur R. Wagner, Lineile. Wagner, Robert A.

Wagner, Lois J. Waldvngel, Wallace, Lawrence E. Walter, Marie. C. Walter, Nancy Donald B.

Wassink, Jeanne L. Watkins, Christi Watson Robert. Weher Judy Wegerbauer, Candace J. Weis, Deborah C. Wells, Deluha J.

Wessel, Robert Wessel, David S. White, Stuart A. Wilcox, Marsha F. Willliite. Gregory Nancy Williams, Susan K.

Williams, John M. Wills Gregory Wilson, Kent W. Wilson, Linda L. Wilson, William D. Winchesfcr, Kristene A.

Wingerd. Cullieiine Winslow, Williain t. Winslow, Burba 1a J. Wolfe, Fay A. Wong, Billy Yoder, Linda S.

Yodcr. Thoryl Young, Robert M. Young, Jean M. Yuungken, Augusta Yurko Vicky A. Zander.

Dnvjd W. Ziegler, 39-Year Career Scott Retiring As School Aide- Alton Scott who began his ir. education in IMS as a teacher, will close it on June 3D. Septic, as he is Known lo Arca dians, Monday ill announce his retirement ok business manager of the Arcadia School district. A Graduate of San Slate with a masters degree from the University of California, Berk eley, ar.d a docturnlc from the University of Son'iiern Laiuor- Scotl will have nine of sendee in ihe business operations of the Arce.dia district wlieu he steps down.

Scott was lined bv the Dis trict August 10. 1958 under Sup- mtencenl William le first sewed as a teacher in Linden. California. In 40 years he has served ns an ollicial uf eight districts. After Linden he Dnncipal of a Jose ele mentary school.

In succession he supcnnlendent oi elementary caucation in San Juan, I iver- and Ml. View distri Monte. From there he bocame sunerintendent of the Orange High School District. In 1949 he in Banning as an ele- Symposium Set On Economics This Tuesday An Symposium wil be held at Arcadia High School lucsday, Marcn 14, ior all seniors. The Symposium is held each year with the cooperation of Arcadia Chamber of Commerce which provides speakers for all high school civics classes.

The Symposium supplements le senior course of study unit on Business Economics. Speakers from the Chamber of Commerce will be Roy Long, Donald Ehr, and J. M. Jorgen- Their topics will cover such as as sales, credit, consumer latinns. and governmental regu- DR.

ALTON SCOTT mentary superintendent. He tfrjn moved to South Pasadena Unified district as an assistant superintendent in business managE-ment. a position he held for Six years. Father of two daughters a son, Scott and his wife now reside in an apartment at -fiiS West Duarte Road. Scottie has been active in many civic affairs in Arcadia.

He -is the current president of the Arcadia Tournament of Roses. He is a member of the Ralary Club in which he has sejj'ed as chairman of a number' of" activities. The retirement of Ihe assistant superintendent for business sery- weeks. hn ni'i-n r.rnn i-rr1 tor Miinr Superintendent Burtis E. Tay lor announced Friday thai he will consult with university and coT-lege leaders on prospects for a successor.

Interviews will begin as possible. Scott will help prepare the preliminary budget and it is expected that a iv business manager will be iplnycd hefnre June 30. A FOOTHILL 1NTER-CITT NEWSPAPER F. HAROLD ROACH Publiihsr CHARLES W. PADDOCK, JR.

Manager Advertising Director W. J. 3RADBURY Editor GEORGE B. ROGERS Reteil Mtneger JAME SHEPHERD Circulation Manager HELENE WOLP Clauified Member Veiified Audit Circulation Co. Published S.

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