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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 84

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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20-S Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, April 15,1959 Dedication of Fashion Show Set Tonight i in 1 Lazear School Set Tomorrow The Shoe," presented If rranklin School pupils. Mrs. frank Newman will serve as general chairman and fashion coordinator and George Mew as master of ceremonies, with arrangement will be Mrs. Eli Frank, Mrs. David Marshall, Mrs.

George Mew, Mrs. Conrad GubanjkL, Mrs. Phillip Tryborn and Mrs. Allen Moore. BERKELEY, April 1 J-Mm-bers of the Franklin School P-TA will stage their annual Fashion and Talent Show at 7:30 p.m.

today in the school auditorium. Both teen-agers and adults will model their own creations during the fashion display, while the talent show will feature dancing, piano and accordion solos and a special skit, Dedication of the new Lazear Elementary School at 824 29th Ave. will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. The $162,458 itructure In. cludea 12 classrooms, a kindergarten, library and offices and replaces a 45-year-old plant.

The original Lazear aite was purchased for $8,487 and the building was constructed in 1913-14. The present audito thru April 19 v' mi mm i mill fr rium was added to the schooj In 1921. 4Tor a time Laear was used as one of four junior high schools in Oakland. It was named after Dr. Jesse 'V.

W. Lazear, one of four Army doctors who died of yellow fever after volunteering to be bitten by a mosquito as part of the Walter Reed yellow fever experiment lit i jr CHECKINGGordon McAndrew and Gladf" Murphy are Judges or Oakland Youth Chamber oi Commerce contest. Youth Chamber Names Two Judges for Essay Contest Old photographs and his torical data on the school's history are on display in the library. m. LES PAUL AN MARY FORD Dr.

Roger Revelle Gets UNESCO Post BERKELEY, April 15 Dr. MEMORIES Newa cllpa, old photos and other historical material from Lazear School selected by (from left) Mrs. Bernice Alsgood, principal; Miss May Mercadier, fifth cjrade teacher; Ron Tomsk, former student and Stanford basketball star, and Mrs. John Richardson, P-TA president, as they plan dedication ceremony. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION JEAN CARROLL America's First Lady of Laugh Roger Revelle, director of the University of California's 1 1 PLUS THB OR BAT John Camp, project chairman for the Youth Chamber announces that three more judges will be selected to check the hundreds of entries that are expected to be mailed before the April 30 deadline.

Essays must consist of a minimum of 200 words and must be written in ink or typewritten. Entries should be mailed to the Youth Chamber at 0404 Oakland S. The boy and girl writing the best essays, in the opinion of the judges, will receive plaques. Gladys Murphy, Oakland city clerk, and Gordon McAn-drew, coordinator of secondary school services for the Oakland schools today were named judges for the second annual Essay Contest sponsored by the Oakland Youth Chamber of Commerce. The contest, being held in cooperation with the Oakland Public Schools, is open to students at Oakland's 14 junior high schools.

This year's essay subject is "What My Education Means to Me." 4 Scripps Institution of Oceanography, has been sheeted as a member of the United States National Commission for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural DRAPO -v" Will Osborrte't The 100-man commission was Orchestra established in 1946 to advise government officials on matters relating to UNESCO. fa' JT Let Faye Stewart frost your next cake! I nn FAYE STEWART KP1X FOR FESTIVAL The St. Joseph'f Church Spring Festival in Alameda beginning Friday will hare on tale these articles, but not the pet Siamese cat, being viewed by (from left) DeAnne Metz, Mrs. Eugene Dauffenbauch, the Rev. Eugene Shea, and Anne Locke.

-n I U.C. Political Scientist Will Address Welfare Council Monday nil Council Monday. RICHMOND, April 15 The George Belknap, University of California political scientist, at 0 The session will be held at noon at the Memorial Youth mm wmim way in which decisions are made by Bay Area communities will be discussed by Dr. a meeting of the West Contra Costa Community Welfare Center, 1 light nutty 'J 1 A 4 -VA. "jJT dTKf'tf 111 7 made enow white 0 frosting mix "No, No, Junior.

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