Page A-2 THE PRESS Eleven Torrnce Teachers Receive June 15 Ceremonies to Graduate Master's Degrees at DSC Ceremony 255 Torrance High School Seniors teachers and Eleven Torrance for rr bachelor's degree Eric Beltran, Linda Benrtett, Denni? Mercy Quipada, Gloria Qulnones, Grego and school officials received teaching credential. New de­ Torrance High School BloeJow, Edylhe BIschoH, Judith Bishop Radford, Joycr Radford, Judith Rayncr, graduated 255 seniors in Paula BlanKlnthlp, Donna Blanks, Larry Rice, Donald Richardson, Henry Roberts, m a K t e r's degrees from the gree holders include: Boots, Robert Rrady, Dennis Breshears Jesse Rockefeller, Jr., Evelyn Ross, Cvn University of Southern Cali­ Andrews, elementary ceremonies at 8 p.m. Lnrry Burchfield, Gaiy Burnham, Sharon thla Routh, Diane Rubart, Paul Rushfeldt, Jerry Caole, Lonora Calltri, Barbara Campbell Arlene RussH, Sandra Ruteckl, Bonnle Ryp, fornia in graduation ceremo- music; Mrs. Mary Coover, Thursday, June 15, in tho Sandra Cargo, Joannc Carr, James Carter, William Salne, Milton Sargent, Jr., Jlmmie Barbara Cattle. Satterfleld. recently. North Albert Costas, school stadium. Glenn High; . . j» * ; Jame*j«mv* Chains,v,ti«iiis, Tommy*i ornmyej Chandler,^nanuivi « Con\-vn- Glenda Schafer, Loren Schwenk, The degrees Involves an Torrance High; Mrs. Rae Fra- part in niploma pre-i^ance Chariton, James Christian, Judith Sells, Patricia Shay, Robert Shelbv, Jr., Clements, Janet Colemnn, Grade Connett, Judy Shrrwood, Carolyn Shirr, Hannah additional, year or more of man, North High; Ronald aentations was school Board Douglas Cook, John Crawford, Florence Shlrley, Rita Slmmons, Katharine Single­ e n t William C. Bos. Crenshaw, Barbara Crokett, Karen Cross ton, Thomas Sloat, Linda Smiley/ Marge gtudy beyond that required Hall, Riviera; Mark Kerby, P r e s f d man, Carolyn Crumm, Virginia Davls, Mae rlta Snow, Nonna Spall. well and Assistant Supt. Denton, Geraldlne Dilkus, Donald Dobrlck Clifton Donaldson, Gory D'Onotrlo, Patricia GRANTED ^ S. E. Waldrip. Highlighting Dubols, Georgia Duehrlng. Vernon Stall mo, Bonnle Stanton, James the commencement theme, rldEl Camino College Cam­ Karpet Kara, the only cleaner in the presented diplomas. pev Rex McCormlck, Blaina McCusker, William McDade, Constance McDanlel, Lee pus Theater last night. South Bay area guaranteed by Oood GRADUATES McDanlel, Marlorl* Mr-Flroy, Janlee Mc- Housekeeping, tested by McCall's and Dennis Albrlght, Mary Al«rc'., Ellen All, Ginnls, Barbara McKnlaht, Janet McMul- Orchestra organized under backed by Bigelow Carpet Mills. Julian Almaraz, John Alter, Pamela An- len, Dlann McNIel, Mlqucl Madrgal, Kath­ drrson, Lucv Andrade, Ellen Andrae, Ju­ leen Mallehan, Dlane Martin. Thomas the sponsorship of the Tor­ dith Andulsky, Larry Arrasmlth, Arthur Mathlln, Anthony Mavar, Judith Arden Youth Rand, was Gall Averill, Joan Bacon, Carol Bai­ Judith Lvnn Meadows, Lester rance Area WE PICK UP AND DELIVER Ault, Meadows, . Weigel, ley, Linda Baker, Sandra Baker, Mary Meek, Julius Meler, Larry Melton. conducted by' James Van CHARITY FUNDS Two of the 40 charities cated her group will go, James Barrett, Don Miller, Masa/v\asa- rx.,,,1, ,,«,,« u Banda, Patev Bare, Aurey Beverlvaeveriv Metzener,weizener, Vlrglnavirgma winer, director.A\,,~.^~~ collections by Torrance Society representative, holds up a Bailie, Donald Bell. ru Mlnemoto, David Mlnnl*. Betty Mobra. | IvyCK, \OUiri to benefit from Cancer Jamei Moody, Margaret Moore, Gflbriele' a n H William Heffernan, a teachers receive their money from Willard bag with $948 for his organization. T(ie Moretll, Charlotte Morgan, Dennis Morris, Riviera; Larry Miller, Park­ Melanle Mounger, Robert Mutlen, Robert member of the Los Angeles G. Andreasen, (center) president of the Tor­ American Field Service this year will send Noone, Margarlta Olvp^a, John O'Nelll, through the exchange, way; Robert Miller, Millside; John Orr, Sharon Parker, Steohen Parker, Philharmonic. rance Education Association. While Mrs. students to Turkey RUG CLEANERS David Psaltis, South High; William Patterton, Jr., Katharine Pawllckl, Soloists for the evening's John Walti, American Field Service repre­ program. Jo Ann Perry, Sandra Parueca, Gwen­ Titus, 20625 Hawthorne Blvd. Mrs. Esther Salzberg, Madro- dolyn Plekutownkl. concert included Mary sentative, points out where the $650 allo­ S North flutist. Rolland Miller, saxo­ 1-4671 Torrane. na; Robert Shoup, . LEAVING FR High; and Mrs. Marilyn William Pirn, Jnn Plan?, Robert Poun- phonist, and Kathleen Jes- (Two blocks north of Torrance Blvd.) etv. Jr., Jam** Pulliam. Roiwrt Pupkoff, pianist. Steele. North High. Maria Rtdland, Larrv Relntima, Sh*ryl soms, Torrance Chairman Greg Pelerson Will Head SPECIAL Announces Books AT MOST DOWNTOWN STORES On TB Now Ready Warwhooo Staff Next Year MONDAY NIGHT, 6 TO 9 P. M. ONLY Four new health education phamphlets on chest diseases, 2-Lb. Bog designed for use by the gen­ SPRECKLE'S eral public, have been pro­ duced by the Tuberculosis and Health Association of Los Angeles County, it was an­ SUGAR nounced today. Dean L. Sears, 1433 Post Ave., Torrance. chairman of the crippling respiratory di­ sease fund raising campaign in this area, said the four now In Downtown Torrance pamphlets are part of the series entitled "The ABC's of Chest Disease." The health education material released Monday Night, June 19 6 to 9 P. M. Only this week covers general breathing function, emphy­ sema, browchial asthma and coccidioidomycosis (valley fever). WAYNE OVERBECK GREGG PETERSON Soars pointed out that the KENNY'S SHOE REPAIRING . . . Heads Publications . . . Warwhoop Editor AVE DOWNTOWN TORRANCE voluntary health agencv is 1278 SARTORI noAv conducting a mail fund bacher for excellent xvork on Gift (Across from Newberry's) Cregg Peterson, retiring Free in Torrance SPECIAL ALL DAY MONDAY raising campaign sports editor, will head the El the Warrior. 11 Piece Cake Set and that educational material Camino College Warwhoop Kamrath then presented Ladies' Leather or on crippling respiratory di­ staff during the fall semester, outstanding service awards With Purchase of $19.95 Worth of Any Merchandise at 2 "• 75° seases is being made availa­ Wayne Overbeck. commission­ to Editor Vicki Reed, photo­ Rubber Top Lifts (Reg. 75c), ble to the general public as er of publications, announced grapher Frank Sweeney, Pet-d part of the association's year- last week at the department's erson and Overbeck for their Ladies Nylon round education program. annual journalism banquet. dedicated work 'on the All- . Jioo He said copies of these new Overbeck made the an­ American weekly. McMAHAN'S Top Lifts (Reg. $1.00) pamphlets may be obtained nouncement climaxing Besides faculty and staff by writing the TB and Health DOWNTOWN TORRANCE H«els Left Monday Will Be Repaired at These Prices the evening's festivities at the members, guests of the col­ EL PRADO AND SARTORI All Association. 1670 Beverlv Mrs. Comfortable Old Shots Rabuilt to Look Lika New and Wear Better Thistle Inn in Los Angeles. lege included Mr. and Blvd.. Los Angeles 26. or call­ James Cole. DUnkirk 8-3401. Yearbook oditor Sonja Of- ing u c e d the Peterson, a graduate of tonbacher i n t r o d suc­ rover design of the 1061 War­ , CELEBRANTS ceeds Miss Reed at the same the rpcent cole- rior to the group of college Amonp sports school, as editor. Overbeck,^ AND SHORTY SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF brants at The Pen & Quill scribes, while former Costa JAMAICA editor Chuck Ainsworth was an alumnus of Mira restaurant in Manhattan High School, was recently re- Beach were Mr. and Mrs. toastmaster of the evening. of Pub­ Following introductions of elected Commissioner Harold .T. Millor of lications, holding a post on SHORTS Riviera, who observed his the guests. W. A. Kamrath, LAMPS newspaper adviser, issued a student council in that capa­ birthday anniversary with a city. for $3.00 Buy One and Get small party. Dinner guests welcome to the audience of Reg. $1.99 $1.59 2 wore Enid and Edward D. 50. Second One for. Stone of El Segundo. The publications depart­ Reservations ; 49 ment Include* the' staffs of COUPLE DINE three courses offered on the Ready for Borge KnjoyinK dinner recently at Campus yearbook, news^r ANITA'S in paper nnn»heo April >* '»<» Published S*m>- Wteklv Thursday »nd A demonstration or factual illustrated Sunday Ent«r«d second class matter Oct. ft. 1*5?. at Post Office, Torranc*. Callu SUPER - HEM - TONE literature on the new Plastic Contact tarnla under act «» Mare* 1 1179. ^ AdludtcatMl legal newspaper oy &w> Lenses may change your life . . . No Mr I or Court, Lo» A*t«t.s County. Calif,, obligation for either. Come in or write Adludle«t*d Decree N* L. B. *33M. A*vl Choice of 28 ^ C98 i. im ____ ..._...... TODAY . . . Offices and Plant: Decorator Colors SIM W Sepulvtda BlvC mi^ Gallon Torrance. Telephone: DA S-151S _____ wrke~Callai, General Manaeer anal J. M. SOSS, Optometrist Adv«rtit>n* Director DR. William E fccimonci, Man«oine tdltar_ Bar 1268 SARTORI AVE. 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