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will serve on a part-time New Building-Totals Doubled basis while completing graduate requirements for doc Southland Senior Citizens Plan 2-Week Tour of Hawaiian Islands Claremont Hires Five for Faculty Positions toral degrees. SAN MARINO Construc ing to Dr. George C. S. Benson, president, are" effective in September 'for th 1963-64 academic year.

Studied in Germany Werner J. Dannhauser, of the humanities division at CLAREMONT Five fa- Hawaii features the Hilo who has been appointed Beloit College, has been 1 1 appointments have instructor in government, has received numerous orchid gardens, volcanic park, a beach picnic, aloha Polynesian party and a pri been made at Claremont Men's College two in En Bond Issue Endorsed ARCADIA The Arcadia Business Assn. has an appointed an associate professor of English. Howard Houston has been academic honors in political A special senior citizens tour oi' Hawaii is planned for the second and third weeks in September with any Senior Citizens Assn. member or guest eligible.

The 15-day budget tour of the Islands will leave Los tion totals for July, 1963, more than doubled the July, 1962, figure, Building Department records show. Comparative dollar totals are $221,891 for July, 1963, and $104,350 for July, 19H2. For the first seven months, the totals are $2,636,473 in 1963, and $835,812 in 1962. science. They range from vate native luau.

glish, two in economics and one in government. nounced its endorsement of scholarships and fellowships Angeles on Sept. 19. The tour will include visits to Maui, Oahu, Hawaii, Molo-kal and Kauai. During the visit to Maui members of the tour will have a sightseeing tour of Old Lahaina, and a visit to Lao Valley.

They will also enjoy a Teriyaki steak fry named an instructor in the department. Robert H. Fossum, a for In Molokai members will be taken on a tour of Wailau for study in this country to a Fulbright. erant for studv in James Hightower and Ga the $3.7 million school bond issue which will be put before voters Tuesday, Oct. 15.

Valley, Hipuapua Falls and mer lecturer in, English at. the liberal arts college of public affairs and chairman Germany in 1955-56. ry Sorenson are appointments in economics. Both All appointments, accord- Kalapapa Point. In Kauai thev will see the Waimea Canvon and Wailua River as well as special torch light and an Aloha party.

ceremonies. Citrus College Offering More Night Classes Sights on Oahu of course include famous Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor, Mt. Tantalus, the pineapple country and canneries and a special Hula show. For information concerning the tour contact the Senior Citizens Assn. in Los Angeles or Charles M.

Bender, of Alhambra. 7 I Nine new classes will be this fall on Citrus ORIENTATION PLANNED FOR 86 NEW TEACHERS College's evening curricu lum. Available for the first time ALHAMBRA and high school districts at the Azusa-Glendora col report to San Gabriel High at 9 a.m. for welcomes by Board of Education mem lege will be anthropology, will welcome 86 new teach bers; PTA presidents; a state oral communications for su pervisors, data program ers the week of Sept. 11-14.

Newcomers will have the opportunity to visit class ming systems, computer pro-graraming, real estate ment of policy by Maurice Stokesbary, superintendent of schools, and an address by Dr, Carl Terzian, former State Department goodwill rooms, look over school faci trends factors, advanced real estate appraisal escrows, English com muni cation fundamentals, a class for college students from lities and become acquainted with Alhambra at orientation sessions scheduled the first three days. On Saturday, Sept. 14, all district administrators, supervisors and teachers will ambassador. He will speak on "One Flaw" in the Flawless Educator." foreign countries desiring School will open Monday, English improvement, and crafts design, an art class. The largest selection ever Sept.

16. offered in the evening divi sion comprises 131 classes in 17 academic and vocational fields. i what's new and wonderful by Whittier Cast to Play Benefit WHITTIER Whittier Community Theater will hold, a benefit performance of its- play "Wake Up Darling!" for the opera group on Thursday, Sept. 26. Jean Heck, community theater president, said money raised will go towards at our new trunk show where the collection will be modeled informally in our section.

See new silhouettes, new colors, a new look for fall. Size 10 to 18, 22.95 to 39.95 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 5, 6 and 7 Lakeside Dressy Dresses MIDDLE LEVEL paying for royalties, auditor ium and orchestration costs of Whittier Light Opera Custom-design your own shoes a myriad of Colloglonno Customs and OuIIock'o Collcglcnnos a sister organization. The opera group has large pre show expenses each year. "'Wake Up, Darling!" con cerns a young musical show writer who announces his intention of stealing his leading lady from her hus band. Cast as Author Jim Orr is cast as Deer field Prescott, the young author; Norma Lescarbeau is Martha, a secretary; Mary Hanson portrays Gloria; Evelyn Greenberg plays Ju liet, the family maid; Sol Exprea your own Ideas and get exactly what you want ct no extra cost I Choose from a fabulous collection of colors, materials, heel heights.

Select, too, from samples of advance resort holiday and spring styles. Bring along your own color swatches mix, match, compare and contrast it's more fashion fun than you ever thought possible. Shoes sketched are for immediate selection Weiss, Deerfields millionaire father; and Sue Ting-wall, a Vassar girl. Performances of the play will be presented on Sept. 20, 21, 26, 27 and 28.

Courses to Be Given on Landscaping ARCADIA UCLA will offer two university extension courses this fall at the Los Angeles County and State Arboretum on landscaping and turf management. The classes will be on Monday, Sept. 16. Philip E. Chandler, horticultural con for custom orders, allow three to six weeks delivery.

All shoes, priced, pair, 17.00 to 20.00 Collegienne Shoes UPPER LEVEL Mmmmi. sultant, will instruct "Plant Combination Theory in Pro fessional Landscaping" on aw Mondays. "Park and Golf Turf Man agement" will be taught on Tuesday evenings by Stanley Spau lding, laboratory technician and floriculture and ornamental horticul turalist. Meet Mr. Fred Statten, designer of Collegienne Customs and Bullock's Colleglennes Friday and Saturday, September and 7 He'll be in our Collegienne Shoe section to help you mastermind your yours-alone shoe designs from his fabulous collection of styles, colors and materials.

Information on these and other extension courses to be offered this fall by UCLA may be obtained by contact ing the school. Leslie James his "Jewelled Fantasies" In our fall millinery fashion' show Tuesday, September 10, at 10:30 a.m. -Tme fantasies only Leslie can do. Magnificent high shades masterfully highlighted with Top left, Dior blue, 79.00; right, royal blue, 69.00 from a collection ranging from 25.00 to 198.00 Meet Mr, James he will be to assist you En your selection Tuesday and Wednesday, September 10 and II, from to 5:30 p.m. Victorian Room Millinery i i I i 1 4 i TAKES POST Copt.

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