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. .. Graduates (Continued from A-5) Flynn, Jacqueline Cheney Fraedrich, Leo Alfred Fraed- rich, Philip J. Freeman Jr., George William Funk, Ed- ward Galindez, Judith A. Gar- da, Laura Jane Garrison, Yvonne Arlene Garvin, Rory Lon Gasteiger, Gerald S. Gename. LorraiM Gename, Gene Deteno Gerber, Katherine £. Geringer, Robert J. Giguere, Beane Fay Giles, Paul Benja- min Gordon, Julian F. Green, Dorothy Dean Hadley, Rich- ard DavU Hexria, Joseph £3- mer Hauck. Diane Hai Wyvonne Heattieriy, Frederick Heck. Virginia C. Heiss, Penny Jean Helm, Car- en Duke Hempstead, R o n a Gale Hinkte, Larry K. Hold- er, Beatrice Ella Hoover. tfoCann, David Robert Me- )onald, Judith Ann McGuire, toy Gene McGuire, Terry D. CcNabb, Lenora Rebecca Maestaa, Linda Lee Maltory, Ann Haaon. Anthony Medina, Harry fames Mello, Hartan Lewis Menzel, Terry Brian Miller, GeUa Mizrahl, Daniel Ray Mogensen, Dietinar J. Nieder- strass, Merrill J. O'Leary, tobert John OLson, S h e 1 b y Lawrene Henry Wolinsky, M Hauge, y, Charles Houfton, Irvin Lee Howard, Dennis D. Hughes, Carol A. win Hutchins, George John Jaeger, Beryl E. Justice, Nan- cy Ellen Karelia. ThomM Gerald Kays, Har- old Thomas Kehler, Dorothy E. Kennedy, Andrea Rae WINS SCHOLAMHIF .. . Paul V. Fahey (staadtnt;, right) allows th« weriaVa first super-scale computer to Candelerto Arriola (standing, left), admhutratlve assistant te Loe Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty, and Terry Dale Gebhard, 19 of Tor- ranee High, Yeang (Jebh«rd is one of eleven winner* «t scholarship program sponsored bjr Centre! Data Institute. Fa hey is western regional director of the to- stltute. SHverman Klein, Robert J Koonz, Torn! Krieter, Richard men KeA* Lee, Arroand R, Le- Mleux, Lloyd A. Lanahan Charles Bdward Lawia, Lor nine Marie LAtawe, Neida Jo Long, Wlffiara Al bert Lucero, Bitty Marie Ludsenbill, Brace W. Lytte Violet D, Lytie. Jacqueline R Thornburg, John R. Todd, Manuel L. Enrique Tormo, Richard J. Torok, Debra Jan Torrance, Carol Ann Tweedt, Rebecca F. Vacha, Madeline Vickie Marie Marshall, Judy Audrey Van Leuvan, Fred Vekrde, Cheung-Yue Wang, Robert W. Ward, LetUe L. JOAN MASSELLO, Alfred Warloe, Kathleen Warner. Ralph Vernon Waterman, Sherilan Marie H. Welnhart, Curtessa Rae Welch, Ernest Jarrillo Weyand, Haskell Lee Williams, Stephen Mark Wil- son, Virginia Lee Wilson, Jene Olson, Harold W. Oi- borne, Gary Wayne Ottosen, Gene David (Mat, James Ed- gar Pacina, Lynn David Pap- worth, Durwood Preston Fer- ryman, Cecelia A. Petereen, Oscar Quiroga, Thomas Leroy Rabener, Jamee. T. Raei, Ma- rie Reinick, Loretta M. Reyes. Roxann EUen Premo Rey- nold*, Bruce W. Richardson, BILL WAYNE Hooper, Jean DaM. Ricks, Kenneth L, Rob. erte, Janice Rocbt, Debra Lee Rodrifuei, E. Bo- Bute, Linda L. Hundiey, Jo. »», Andrew Rudnlck, Swan aaph Ernest Hunt, Paul Bd- Beer Sanders, Jimmie Anne Saucier, Jo Ann Schoonover, Genuine A. Sellers, David Duane Sherwood, Eduerdo P. Silva, Bonnie L. Simpson. Jennie Sianeroa, WllMaro R. Soreneon, Linda Loutoe Sper- Kenyon, Donald Everett Key- ber, Audrey Gail Steiner, tar, Linda L. Kirby, Rmtanna John Alien Stodghill, Laura Lee Stubbs, Tbomaa C. Sum- Jr., Larry Eugene Woman Dies Connie May Wolmbold, Ste- ven William Zorkbak, Ed- ward A. Zuber. Policemen Confiscate 400 Tablets Torrance police discovered more than 400 double-scored white tablets which appeared to be benzedrine Tuesday night when they stopped to investigate a car parked in front of an alleyway in the 1700 block of Andreo Street The car's driver, John Theodore Hovis, 34, of 22616 Plaza del Amo, was booked on charges of possession for sale of dangerous drugs. The tablets were stashed in vari- oui parts of the vehicle. UNDAY, JUNE 9, 1968 PRESS-HERALD A-7 I!ollapse A 48-year-old Torrance 'oman collapsed at the wheel f her car Tuesday afternoon nd died the next morning at Little Company of Mary Hos- ital. Cause of death has not et been determined. The victim, Mrs. Elizabeth Varowski, 3606 Sepulveda Ivd., apparently was stricken hile driving down Torrance oulevard near Cota Street, iltting a parked car. She died Wednesday at 12:15 a.m. Mrs. Twarowski'a daughter Vmi Watkins, 26402 S. West- rn Ave., Lomita, told police er mother had had a history! f illness. Micohi Sets 10th Reunion Tenth year reunion of Mira Costa's 1958 graduating class will be held here at 2900 Pa- cific Coast Hwy. Myron Clark, who can be contacted at the student store on the Mira Costa campus, is handling res- ervations. READING PROBLEMS ... A Lecture) Destined to help parents understand the causes *f poor reading ... and solutions to those conditions. Open te the Public Ne Charge Spealcerst Dr. Don Getz Mr. Ralph Olsen Tuesday, June 11, 1968 at 7:30 P.M. Y.W.C.A. Bldg., 2320 Cane* ft., Terranee . Sponsor**] by Terrene* Rs*dina Development Center 1205151 B'NAI B1UTH LEADERS ... New officers of the Torrance Lodge of B'nal B'rith shown here were installed In ceremonies at Los Verges Country Club Sunday evening. From left are Eugene Kathnlek, seeend vie* president; Sheldon Kaplan, president; Fraak Lrvln, third vice preai4cnt| and Arthur Novom, first vioe yreal- dent. \ * . . ' Sheldon Kaplan Installed President of B'nai B'rith : Sheldon Kaplan, 401 Ave- dancing capped the installa- ue G, Redondo Beach, was lion ceremonies which were -installed president Of Tor-conducted by Al Navsky, ranee Lodge B'nal B'rith in iromlnent Southland B'nai ceremonies held Sunday eve* B'rith official. ^Ining at the Loi Vsrdes Pamphlet to Explain Code For County . ' Printing of 10,000 pan* ,4>hleU to advise the novice ,jjullder of County construe- "tlon code requirements has been authorised, according to .Supervisor Burton W. Chace ,-,,' Supervisors today inttruct .,H«d the County Engineer to ' V.... >k. __»nk1«t ' r^BAllInK House Requirements," print ed and mad* available to the building public. "This pamphlet is handy for the builder and cover the major «0de requirement for typical residential con 'struction," Chaos bald. "If use beneffla the County En- gineer's Department by re- ducing the time required to explain corrections and con- struction problems." Officers of the lodge in Country Club. Dining and stalled with Kaplan include Arthur Novom, Paloa Verdes 'eniniula, first vice 'presl dent; Eugene Kushnlck, 3115 Merrill Drive, second vice nrtsldent; Frank Levin, Pales ferdea Peninsula, third vice president; Ben Roaen, 3858 W. 109th 8t* treasurer; Sey raour Bogln, 839 Calle de Ar- bolet, financial secretary, and Seljard Ootttleb, 3627 w 171st St., corresponding see retary. Warden for the year wil Bernard Yeskin, Steve Fain»>| *rt, and Frank Lelchook. The Torrance lodge is a lo>| al arm of B'nal B'mh, world- wide Jewish men's service or* [anization engaged in philan. hropic, pairiotic, and other onstructlve programs) throughout the local area. Madison St.; guardian is Mar- cel Baum, Oardena; and re- ings and Loan League cording secretary is Don Ko- valsky, 4«04 Darlan St Trustees inducted includ ed Leonard rink, Robert Plost, Oecar Balk, Henry Rap paport, Howard Milstein, Award Given to Chadwick Senior Shelton J. Donnell, a grad- uating senior at Chadwlckl School in Rolling Hills, has been named a winner of the Outstanding Student Award in the 1808 competition spon- sored by Lincoln Savings and be Seymour Lampel, 20516 Loan Association in coopera- tion with the California Sav-l Enroll Now Fall Semester In addition to an engraved I medallion, Donnell received a| $100 cash award. The preeen- tatlon was mad* by John! Cole, branch manager of Lin- coln's Torrancji office. Hawthorne Christian Schools Call 679-2591 Buy Bonds where you work. He does. He's working in Vietnam for freedom. And he's supporting freedom with His dollars, too. Every month he invests in U. S. Savings Bonds . . . saving np for a college education or a home, perhaps. There's a good way to show him you're on his side. Buy Savings Bonds where you bank or join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. You'll walk a bit taller. Buy II S. Savings Bond* Us Ml

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. .. Graduates(Continued from A-5)

Flynn, Jacqueline Cheney Fraedrich, Leo Alfred Fraed- rich, Philip J. Freeman Jr., George William Funk, Ed­ ward Galindez, Judith A. Gar- da, Laura Jane Garrison, Yvonne Arlene Garvin, Rory Lon Gasteiger, Gerald S. Gename.

LorraiM Gename, Gene Deteno Gerber, Katherine £. Geringer, Robert J. Giguere, Beane Fay Giles, Paul Benja­ min Gordon, Julian F. Green, Dorothy Dean Hadley, Rich­ ard DavU Hexria, Joseph £3- mer Hauck. Diane Hai Wyvonne Heattieriy, Frederick Heck. Virginia C. Heiss, Penny Jean Helm, Car- en Duke Hempstead, R o n a Gale Hinkte, Larry K. Hold- er, Beatrice Ella Hoover.

tfoCann, David Robert Me- )onald, Judith Ann McGuire, toy Gene McGuire, Terry D. CcNabb, Lenora Rebecca

Maestaa, Linda Lee Maltory,

Ann Haaon.

Anthony Medina, Harry fames Mello, Hartan Lewis

Menzel, Terry Brian Miller, GeUa Mizrahl, Daniel Ray Mogensen, Dietinar J. Nieder- strass, Merrill J. O'Leary,tobert John OLson, S h e 1 b y Lawrene Henry Wolinsky,

M Hauge, y, Charles

Houfton, Irvin Lee Howard, Dennis D. Hughes, Carol A.

win Hutchins, George John Jaeger, Beryl E. Justice, Nan­ cy Ellen Karelia.

ThomM Gerald Kays, Har­ old Thomas Kehler, Dorothy E. Kennedy, Andrea Rae

WINS SCHOLAMHIF .. . Paul V. Fahey (staadtnt;, right) allows th« weriaVa first super-scale computer to Candelerto Arriola (standing, left), admhutratlve assistant te Loe Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty, and Terry Dale Gebhard, 19 of Tor- ranee High, Yeang (Jebh«rd is one of eleven winner* «t scholarship program sponsored bjr Centre! Data Institute. Fa hey is western regional director of the to- stltute.

SHverman Klein, Robert J Koonz, Torn! Krieter, Richard men KeA* Lee, Arroand R, Le- Mleux, Lloyd A. Lanahan Charles Bdward Lawia, Lor nine Marie LAtawe,

Neida Jo Long, Wlffiara Al bert Lucero, Bitty Marie Ludsenbill, Brace W. Lytte Violet D, Lytie. Jacqueline R

Thornburg, John R. Todd, Manuel L. Enrique Tormo, Richard J. Torok, Debra Jan Torrance, Carol Ann Tweedt, Rebecca F. Vacha, Madeline

Vickie Marie Marshall, Judy Audrey Van Leuvan, FredVekrde, Cheung-Yue Wang,Robert W. Ward, LetUe L.

JOAN MASSELLO, Alfred Warloe, Kathleen Warner.Ralph Vernon Waterman,

Sherilan Marie H. Welnhart, Curtessa Rae Welch, Ernest Jarrillo Weyand, Haskell Lee

Williams, Stephen Mark Wil­ son, Virginia Lee Wilson,

Jene Olson, Harold W. Oi- borne, Gary Wayne Ottosen, Gene David (Mat, James Ed­ gar Pacina, Lynn David Pap- worth, Durwood Preston Fer­ ryman, Cecelia A. Petereen, Oscar Quiroga, Thomas Leroy Rabener, Jamee. T. Raei, Ma­ rie Reinick, Loretta M. Reyes.

Roxann EUen Premo Rey­nold*, Bruce W. Richardson,

BILL WAYNE Hooper, Jean DaM. Ricks, Kenneth L, Rob.erte, Janice Rocbt, DebraLee Rodrifuei, E. Bo-

Bute, Linda L. Hundiey, Jo. »», Andrew Rudnlck, Swan aaph Ernest Hunt, Paul Bd- Beer Sanders, Jimmie Anne

Saucier, Jo Ann Schoonover, Genuine A. Sellers, David Duane Sherwood, Eduerdo P. Silva, Bonnie L. Simpson.

Jennie Sianeroa, WllMaro R. Soreneon, Linda Loutoe Sper-

Kenyon, Donald Everett Key- ber, Audrey Gail Steiner, tar, Linda L. Kirby, Rmtanna John Alien Stodghill, Laura

Lee Stubbs, Tbomaa C. Sum-Jr., Larry Eugene

Woman Dies

Connie May Wolmbold, Ste- ven William Zorkbak, Ed­ ward A. Zuber.

Policemen Confiscate 400 Tablets

Torrance police discovered more than 400 double-scored white tablets which appeared to be benzedrine Tuesday night when they stopped to investigate a car parked in front of an alleyway in the 1700 block of Andreo Street

The car's driver, John Theodore Hovis, 34, of 22616 Plaza del Amo, was booked on charges of possession for sale of dangerous drugs. The tablets were stashed in vari- oui parts of the vehicle.

UNDAY, JUNE 9, 1968 PRESS-HERALD A-7

I!ollapseA 48-year-old Torrance

'oman collapsed at the wheel f her car Tuesday afternoon nd died the next morning at

Little Company of Mary Hos- ital. Cause of death has not et been determined.The victim, Mrs. Elizabeth

Varowski, 3606 Sepulveda Ivd., apparently was stricken hile driving down Torrance oulevard near Cota Street,

iltting a parked car. She died Wednesday at 12:15 a.m.

Mrs. Twarowski'a daughter Vmi Watkins, 26402 S. West- rn Ave., Lomita, told police er mother had had a history! f illness.

Micohi Sets 10th Reunion

Tenth year reunion of Mira Costa's 1958 graduating class will be held here at 2900 Pa­ cific Coast Hwy. Myron Clark, who can be contacted at the student store on the Mira Costa campus, is handling res­ ervations.

READING PROBLEMS... A Lecture)

Destined to help parents understand the causes *fpoor reading ... and solutions to those conditions.

Open te the Public Ne Charge

Spealcerst Dr. Don GetzMr. Ralph Olsen

Tuesday, June 11, 1968 at 7:30 P.M.

Y.W.C.A. Bldg., 2320 Cane* ft., Terranee .

Sponsor**] byTerrene* Rs*dina Development Center

1205151

B'NAI B1UTH LEADERS ... New officers of the Torrance Lodge of B'nal B'rith shown here were installed In ceremonies at Los Verges Country Club Sunday evening. From left are Eugene Kathnlek, seeend vie* president; Sheldon Kaplan, president; Fraak Lrvln, third vice preai4cnt| and Arthur Novom, first vioe yreal- dent.

\ * • . . '

Sheldon Kaplan Installed President of B'nai B'rith

: Sheldon Kaplan, 401 Ave- dancing capped the installa- ue G, Redondo Beach, was lion ceremonies which were

-installed president Of Tor-conducted by Al Navsky, ranee Lodge B'nal B'rith in iromlnent Southland B'nai ceremonies held Sunday eve* B'rith official.

^Ining at the Loi Vsrdes

Pamphlet to Explain Code For County

. ' Printing of 10,000 pan*,4>hleU to advise the novice,jjullder of County construe-"tlon code requirements hasbeen authorised, according to

.Supervisor Burton W. Chace,-,,' Supervisors today inttruct.,H«d the County Engineer to' V.... >k. __»nk1«t ' r^BAllInK

House Requirements," print ed and mad* available to the building public.

"This pamphlet is handy for the builder and cover the major «0de requirement for typical residential con 'struction," Chaos bald. "If use beneffla the County En­ gineer's Department by re­ ducing the time required to explain corrections and con­ struction problems."

Officers of the lodge inCountry Club. Dining and stalled with Kaplan include

Arthur Novom, Paloa Verdes 'eniniula, first vice 'presl

dent; Eugene Kushnlck, 3115 Merrill Drive, second vice nrtsldent; Frank Levin, Pales ferdea Peninsula, third vice president; Ben Roaen, 3858 W. 109th 8t* treasurer; Sey raour Bogln, 839 Calle de Ar- bolet, financial secretary, and Seljard Ootttleb, 3627 w 171st St., corresponding see retary.

Warden for the year wil

Bernard Yeskin, Steve Fain»>| *rt, and Frank Lelchook.

The Torrance lodge is a lo>| al arm of B'nal B'mh, world­

wide Jewish men's service or* [anization engaged in philan. hropic, pairiotic, and other onstructlve programs)

throughout the local area.

Madison St.; guardian is Mar­cel Baum, Oardena; and re- ings and Loan Leaguecording secretary is Don Ko- valsky, 4«04 Darlan St

Trustees inducted includ ed Leonard rink, Robert Plost, Oecar Balk, Henry Rap paport, Howard Milstein,

Award Given to Chadwick Senior

Shelton J. Donnell, a grad­ uating senior at Chadwlckl School in Rolling Hills, has been named a winner of the Outstanding Student Award in the 1808 competition spon­ sored by Lincoln Savings and

be Seymour Lampel, 20516 Loan Association in coopera­tion with the California Sav-l

Enroll NowFall

Semester

In addition to an engraved I medallion, Donnell received a| $100 cash award. The preeen- tatlon was mad* by John! Cole, branch manager of Lin­ coln's Torrancji office.

HawthorneChristianSchools

Call 679-2591

Buy Bonds where you work. He does.He's working in Vietnam for freedom. And he's supporting freedom with His dollars, too. Every month he invests in U. S. Savings Bonds . . . saving np for a college education or a home, perhaps. There's a good way to show him you're on his side. Buy Savings Bonds where you bank or join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. You'll walk a bit taller.

Buy II S. Savings Bond*Us Ml