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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 26

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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26
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20 Ths lw. Sin MilSfc.Cfiif, Friday, April 24. 1964 Conservation Hike Is Set For Sunday Entrants in the approaching election of supervisor race will speak on conservation to Sierra Club members and their guests during a hike on the hiking and riding trail on Skyline Boulevard Sunday. Members of the community who wish to learn more about the proposed park way planned by conservation ists along the Skyline are in vited to join the group. Harold Gilliam will present a resume of the plan.

Mr. and Mrs; Claries Scull of Palo Alto and Miss Elizabeth Delta representative to the Inter Club Conn cil, Mrs. Kolko, and President Maureen Shan ion of the ED Club. C5M girls a because of lack of enough adult MARCHING FOR CANCER SOCIETY Leaders in the College oi San Mateo co eds' Cancer Crusade get a briefing from Sah Mateo City Co chairman Mrs. Seymour Kolko In preparation for Sunday's three hour marcb.

From left: Jan Ayauian, Epsilon Rempel of San Mateo are trip leaders for the hike, which will include members of the Committee for Green Foothills. Pur pose of the outing is to acquaint all with methods to keep the Skyline undeveloped and to oppose a future freeway. interested persons are asKea All Souls Fashion Show Features Many Models Bank Award To SSF Boy Mark Cooper, South San Francisco High School junior. meet at a trail marker on Skyline, a little less than three miles north of the junction of Highway 84 and Skyline, at 9 CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION ADVISER Go don Ferrin of Hillsdale High School may feel like a "brain truster" as he sits suirounded by Life CSF members, but he is mighfy happy to offer congratulations to; (kneeling) Dave Trower and Wayne Lee; (sitting) Sandy Mitchell, Jndee Humburg, Mary Wong; (standing) Barbara Kyne, Glen Wnrts, Dan Rose, Ron Hurst, Mike Tobin, Sue Roenigk, Howard Kilbride, and Carol NoehUng. Scores of models recently am.

The hike is a stroll through was named the Bay area's stu Msgr. Gallaher, pastor of AJ1 Souls, and Father McMahon enjoying the party. promenaded in creations of their own making at "Buttons the redwoods to Huddart Park, where the group will meet at Miwok Flat to hear speeches. dent scientist of the week by Wells Fargo Bank, He appeared on the bank's Junior models who showefl Bows," All Souis Mothers Each is to bring his own bag 16 Hillsdale Students Win Honors "Science in Action" television, according to John Mack, man lunch and water. Club home sew fashion show held recently in the school cafe ager of Wells Fargo's Brent fashions styled by their motheris were Marietta and Michefe Bushong, Anne Elizabeth aria Cristine Demattei, Lynn GalS Happiness is earning a life wood office.

Mark demonstrated the effect of a tranquRizing drug on the heartbeat of a frog. Chittka, Bonnie Clark, Sheila Connors, Wendy Gookstetter, membership in CSF, the Cali 21 Awarded Scholarships teria, South San Francisco. Chairman Mrs. Ernest De mattei reported the show was a success, with guests of honor tl, Barbara Gerk, Jean antj Bricker, William Brown. Donald Dixon, Lawrence Frenzel.

Patrick Kelley, Henry Moon Mike Nagler," Robert Reinke. fornia Scholarship Feneration. cus Lehn, Seth Rose and Donald Wolf. Freshmen include Ellen Bev ier, Francine Blti, Gfetchen Brown, Quiniyann Chin, Linda, Mary Grabowski, Gretchen This year 16 Hillsdale seniors; He plans to major in medicine! at Northwestern University1 Mary Ann Kdons, Helen Kerf; nealy, Mafta Jay MartinelH Stock, Lynn Werder, Mary Wil qualified for this honor. They liams, Karen Zemanek, Michael George Rutherglen and Randy Twenty one students from the after high school and has al and two young men models; include Doug Campbell, Judee Urban.

north county were awarded ready won top recognition in the Thomas and Paul Spingola, whjfj exhibited their mother's hand rmmourg, iton nurst, i ioward Kilbride, Barbara Kyne, Wayne Held oi biochemistry at tne re scholarships from the California State Scholarship Commission for 1964 65 recently. Lee, Kick Lesan, Kandv Mitch Bearcat Reunion Set work in the knitting field. rr. Seventh graders Marilyn CiriJ cent Science Fair. Among his school activities he is president of the Astron ell, Carol Noelting, Sue Roe In South San Francisco the len and Catherine Stave and Abbott Teacher Awarded Grant nigk, Dan Rose, Mike Tobin eight students honored were omy Club and a member ol the Dave Trower, Janet Williams, Janine Bethseheider, Mercy California Scholarship Federa Many Wong and Glen Wurtz.

tion, German Club and Political Plans are under way for a High; Howard Bresler, Barry Pitt and Juanita Stewart, all of To qualify as a life member a student must maintain three A's and one for four out of Action Club. He is a letter winner in swimming and partici Zs year class reunion of the January and June 1939 graduates of San Mateo High School. Camino; Georgianna Dougherty, Mercy: Alice Fitch, South Gilbert de la Rocha, a teacher speaking countries, working di pates on the water polo team as' well. Outside of school, he is a six semesters. One of these semesters must fall in his senior San Francisco; Patricia Grier rectly with instructors and con the Pansy Jewett Abbott Junior High School in San Mateo, The event, which is the first reunion for these classes, will Notre Dame, and Jeffrey Jones; Boys Club instructor and versational assistants from Mex teen age twins Linda and Laura Howard, accomplished seam; stresses, modeled their own outfits.

si Senior models were Mme W. L. Anderson, Fred Behettg Charles Bushong, Walter pella, Fred Afelli, John ColonS bo, Peter Ferrai, Alve FontanC W. R. Gerk and Elmer Kelkeg Others who bad been busy fast ioning the outfits they wore the show were Mmes, Robert Kennealy, Walter Konns, Luigi South San Francisco High, year.

Recently CSA members trav. ico, Guatemala, Venezuela, and recipient of a National De be held on Saturday evening member of the AAU junior swim team. He is the son of other Latin American countries. July 11, at the Elks Club in fense Education Act grant to study Spanish in the academic WRITING HONOR De ia Rocha was born in Culi San Mateo. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Cooper 713 Haven Avenue. BUI NeiE, student at Meadow eled to the De Young Museum in Golden Gate Park. After touring the museum, they took a Bay cruise from Fisherman's can, Smaloa, Mexico, and at Many alumni who are still Heights School, San. Mateo, is in this area have been contact tended public schools in Los An cited for "excellence" in i PACK PICNIC SUNDAY ed, but the whereabouts of geles.

He has also attended Los Angeles City College and Los inal writing in the May issue of; Wharf. Hillsdale's annual CSF spon The El Granada Cub Pack plans a family pot luck dinner Sunday at Memorial Park. The children's monthiy published by Angeles State College, and holds James Munroe, John Oberst, Horatio Prieto, Richard Smith, sored "slave days" were also many is still unknown. For reservations and any information, Mrs. Ray DeAntoui, 1520 Palm Avenue, San Mateo, may be contacted.

B.A. degree in elementary cmldren monthly published by The Curtis Publishing Com held recently. J. Wilson and Miss Helen education from Sacramento group will gather at the Granada School at 10:45 a.m pany. State College.

During World War Profits from "slave days" are used to buy senior awards and II he spent three years in the pins lor the ate members. Following are students who achieved first honor roll at the Royal Canadian Air Force. He has had 14 years experience teaching grades five through eight" in the California public schools. He is married and has four sons, ages 6 to 12. Since 1953, he has taught in the San Mateo City school tern.

At Abbott, he has taught Milton Williams, Bay Area baritone, win join with other vocalists and pianists to present a program of American music at the College of San Maeo Chora) Auditorium Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. Williams has appeared throughout the West Coast in concert and will participate in the Carrael Bach festival this summer. The other soloists are sopranos Nina Kincheloe, Sharon Hayes, Linda Beat tie, Virginia Gilbreck; mezzo soprano Kathleen Magonn, and pianist Jonathan Condit. The concert is for the benefit of The American Music Fund, established by the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Meet science and mathe De la Rocha is currently de end of the fall semester at Hillsdale High School.

Seniors; i Iu Maureen Black, Judith Humburg, Da.rcy Johnson, Sandra Mitchell, Carol Noelting, Sandy Moura, Sue Roenigk, Sharon Spangier, Jane Werh, Harry Becker, Douglas R. Campbell, Ronald Hurst, Howard Kilbride, Daniel Rose, Michael Tobin, David Trower and Richard West. Juniors include Shirley Cion inger, Genel Fox, Cherie Lee, Teresa Mathews, Steve Carpenter, IJoyd Connors, Robert Gard, Jim Huit, Walter Johnson, Michael Neal, Richard Piehl, Richard Smith, Wayne Steinert and Whitney Wherrett. Sophomores include Marilyn veloping a program of materials GILBERT DE LA ROCHA Mr. A.

B. C. JJ He Works for our Advertisers the teaching of Spanish the primary grades, designed year Foreign Language Institute ban rrar.cisco State College. for teachers with little or no Spanish background. This pic De la Rocha is one of 24 elementary and secondary school teachers from all parts of the United States to receive this I grant.

gram is recorded, with com plete directions on the tape The program is still in the ex S.S.F. Cyclists perimental stage, but it has At the Foreign Language In been very well received He is one of the experienced circulation auditors on the staff of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Just as a bank exarrriner make a periodic check of the records of your bankso does Mr. A.B.C. visit our office at regular intervals to make an exacting inspection and audit of our circulation records.

The circulation facts thus obtained are condensed in easy to read audit reports which tell our advertisers: How much circulation we have; where it goes; how it was obtained; and many other FACTS that tell advertisers what they get for their money when they advertise in this newspaper. Have Trek sixth grade teachers using it. Cyclists from Los Cerritos aaiuci, ram unase, num U1U ford, Julie Cormack, Kathy Gordon, Joanne Jacobs, Pamela Doman, Cynthia Gee, Karen Kloster, Lori Kristovich, Carolyn MclnTosh, Ellen Robertson, Folly Russell, Barbara Stepter, John Crowl, Cary Krauth, Mar stitute, de la Rocha is studying! the most modern methods of foreign language instruction. He is taking courses in audio lingual methodology and linguistics, and he is participating in area studies of the Spanish School, South San Francisco traveled to Oyster Point Ma 1 rina recently as part of their ParkwayP TA Installation safety program. Since Los Cer is within walking distance students have not been permitted to ride their bikes to school, Parkway TA's meeting ii South San Francisco, 8 p.m.

Advertisers are invited to ask for a copy of Our latest A.B.C. report. DENTAL PLATES A COMPLETE Dental Service Principal Emanuele Damont explained. Monday will be an open house with all parents invited to come Approximately 110 strong, stu dents convened at the school 10 hear Juvenile Officer Ted Silvas 'The Audit Bureau of Cnxuto tiOitt, of which this newspaper tl a member, is a coooernlive. and meet teachers and sei rooms.

On the agenda will be installa the South San Francisco Po SAVE lice Department speak on safety nonprofit association of nearly modem denial plaies WNH TUffiPAREHT PALME AND TRAIBHKENT 1EE1H Day Service II Desired tion of the officers. Those to be rules and regulations. After two short films on bike safety, 'the installed are Mrs. Andrew Com miek, president; Mrs. J.

J. Car i LOW 4,000 advertisers, advertising, agencies and publishers. Organized In A.B.C trek, began. dinale. vice president: Frank With a police escort and led McNutt, honorary vice presi PRICES by Principal Damonte, the bike caravan rolled down Spruce Present Dentures Beiet in Trans! wenl Katerit.l Broken and Missing Teeth Replaced.

dent; Mrs. Reed Atkinson, recording secretary; Mrs. Steven chaos by establishing: A definition for paid circulation; rules and standards for auditing and reporting the circulations of newspapers and periodicals. MO KEY DOWN ETOZIAN I CARTOZIAN I DR. Oe Approved Credit Avenue, to Airport Boulevard then out Butler Road and on to Marina.

Personal Attention in All Branches of Dentistry at Reasonable Prices Piazzo, corresponding Mrs. Bnino Croci ani, treasurer; Mrs. Sam Nil meyer, auditor, and Mrs. Bonini, historian. Riders were treated to hot dogs and soft drinks by members of Los Cerritos TA at the Mrs.

Clinton Murphy, chair Marina, man of the annual Band Appre ciation dinner, announce that PEH5I0HERS 'jf: DCRtfll gSg InOneCay counlr or ib ten assm plans are confirmed for the May 2 spaghetti dinner arid band Hadassah Sets Israel Fete On the occasion of the six MODEM GROUND elate LAT teenth independence day of the trading agency Li assist REPAIRS State of Israel, Sequoia Chapter FLOOR Off ICE RO tfim TO CLIMB WHILE YOU WAIT oi me itaaassah is sponsor Toastiuastor Weekly Prize Dick Hitchcock was the win community wide meeting OPEN SAT. o'clock next Thursday eve ner of the weekly trophy Monday night at the San Carlos ning at the Palo Alto YWCA, 4161 Alma Street. nont Toastmasters Club Gideon Saguy, consul general meeting in Cherington hail of, the San Carlos Community of Israel, will be featured speaker. He will discuss "Is Church. rael's Image," her relationship: Opp.

Btnjanin Tom Bristol, Jack Fox, Bud 35 3rd AVE. SAN MATEO 10 uie west and the newly developing countries of Africa and Meyers and Jim Thompson Jr presented speeches..

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