Upland News, The (Newspaper) - August 29, 1974, Upland, California Your Local News Office 680 W Foothill Blvd Suite E Upland Phone 985-3b15 The Upland News Eightieth NO. 22 THE UPLAND NEWS established 1894. qualified to publish legal advertising August 29, 1974 YOUR NEWSPAPER 24 Pages 10 Cents Baton students to success i n Upland TWIRLING Upland Baton twirling class advanced class from instructor Judy Tison puts her beginning class through their High School girl s Open to youngsters from age 5, the beginning class formation call me meets Wednesday afternoon from to p.m. and the 13o2, ext. 55 or 56. p.m. to p.m. in the Upland By DON HAM What's the first thing you asked the casually dressed woman of her class of 5 to 8 year old each of them squirming to get your baton down and bend your she watching closely that each young baton twirler made the correct move at the correct At four and the girls followed her some of them mimicking her every others trying but looking at their teacher to see what to do then focusing attention on their own bodies to achieve of some seemingly confused at what they're supposed to do with the shiny metal The baton class for beginning students is taught by Upland Recreation Department instructor Mrs Judy Tison Wednesday afternoons from 3 30 p.m. to 4 30 p.m. Mrs Tison teaches an advanced class the same day from p.m. p m and solo baton think it's the greatest thing in the worid for It's good for them physically and they learn how to get along with They do learn a lot of Mrs. Tison said during a recent class held in the Upland High School girl's dance The girls also an lot of she Mrs. who has been teaching baton for 17 one year with the Upland Recreation is looking for more Classes have dwindled because of summer News briefs Harry Snowden named of a retired business has been named treasurer for the Old Baldy Shrine He was formally by Shrine Temple Potentate Marshall J. at a dinner dance last evening at the Pomona Elk's Symposium offered Registration is now being held for the Chaffey Union High School District Adult Evening School's 1974 fall symposium on and the to be offered in a series of four lectures by in the field of is open to the public as a community service sponsored by the Western San Bernardino County Bar Association and the evening school Since enrollment is admittance to all lectures will be by ticket on Tickets mav be free of at the adult school A. Euclid Ave Ontario or by calling 983-2010 Adult classes open Recitation for fall classes in the Chaffey Adult Evening School open to Upland is now under way at the adult school office on the Chaffey High School campus Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to 4 p m. and p.m to 9pm and Friday from 9 a.m. to noon and 1pm to 4 p.m tuition free to local are open to students 18 years of age or For more call the adult school office at 983-2010. City of Hope event set JUDY TISON Upland Recreation Department baton twirling instructor Judy Tison shows 8 year old Denise Perez of her beginning class how to do a figure There are now openings in the year around Evening at winery planned by council The Chapter City of also representing the community of Upland will hold its annual fashion show and luncheon 11 a m at the Pomona Elks 1417 W. Holt Blvd. The public is All proceeds from the show will go to the City of Hope Hospital m a tree pilot medical For ticket call 626-1456 or 626-5149. Donations are Handcrafts group meets The Upland Handcrafts Club will hold its next workshop Sept o. from 10 a m to 1 p.m. in the resource room of the Upland 450 N. Euclid Ave. The club open to Upland women of all ages who are interested in crafts ana meets the HrM and third Thursday of each For membership call 982-5352 College registration open Registrar for fall day and evening classes at Chaffey Collie wiH be Wednesday and Sept. 44 and Tuesday and Sept. 10-11 at uie The Women's Board of the Old Baldy Boy Scouts of with in Alia La San Rowland Diamond Pomona and will hold an at Brookside Sept. 31 at 6 p.m. to cam money for the council The per couple donation will cover a tour of the located m wine tasting and a Basque Board President Mrs. Robert D. Taylor will welcome guests to the meal in the Copper Room to start the Mrs Kenneth E. and Mrs. Donald R. DesCombes are Assisting with tours and tasting nill be Ronald Mrs. John Mrs. Jerrold R. Mrs. James T. Mrs. Richard S. Mrs. Leslie Mrs. Vincent F. Mrs. Mark Mrs. Craig Mrs. Daniel B. Mrs. William F. Mrs Robert J. Mrs. L Mrs. Robert T. Yonder Kerth and Mrs Roger S. immediate past Also helping will be Mrs Alan Mrs. Roy O. Day and Mrs. James Service board members maintain a uniform bank of donated scout clothing at the council office in lo assist needy boy Any boy unable to purchase a uniform may come to the and be fitted with a uniform from the stock on in the service group sold ice cream to boy scouts at the at the Pomona Profits were added to the council's funds lo benefit Profits Jrom last year's Evening at Brookside went toward the purchase oi a security system for Ihe offices Reservations for the evening al the winery must be made by Sept 4. For contact or mail a check for to the Old Baldy 120 W. San Jose Claremont 91711, telephone 626-3551. former students are required to obtain registration permits from the ad before they can Office hours arc Monday through Thursday irom 7 Si a m to 9 p m. and Friday from 3 m. to 4 p m. or call the a1 987-Uw Library closed The Upland Public Library has announced that it will be closed In public today due to the installation of new will reopen For call 1361 For library an information has been added for 985-9917. Ceramic classes to be offered in fall The number of students fluctuates during the She estimates that there are normally 25 students in her beginning for girls age five and and 35 students in her advanced class for ages nine through 15. Both classes are held year around Mrs Tison feels that if twirling in would really be Mrs. Tison knows the art of baton twirling from experience as a champion twirler in high school and her years as a teacher and as a In high she was Midwestern States Strutting champion and Miss Majorette of She was also Colorado State Baton Twirling Champion for four Miss Tison recently returned from Notre Dame University where she was a judge for the third year in a row at the world twirling championships and Miss Majorette of America She is a registered National Baton Twirling Association judge and It's very inexpensive to join one of the twirling she said Class fee is per month per Each new student is required to purchase material and make their own Highlander with an average cost of The beginning class Highlanders Beginning Baton and the advanced Highlanders Baton Classes in ceramics will be offered this fall Mondays from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Alta Loma High School and Wednesdays from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Chaffey High School by the Chaffey Adult Evening The classes will be basic courses in pottery utilizing both have performed in parades throughout the San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys in the including the Rialto Fourth of July Parade where both groups won first place last The group plans to participate in parades in Culver West Diamond Bar and Van this hope to go to Las Vegas in May for El Dorado Days parade and Mrs. Tison This the groups will operate as a team with the Upland Recreation Department's drum corps which is just forming In her Mrs. begins by teaching the fundamental including the two-handed horizontal thumb toss figure eight twirls and She then drills her classes on marching routines to prepare for How good a twirler becomes depends on the child she I depends on how much practice they put into it and far they go with not she you love Mrs. Tison lives in Upland with her and 10. For information about registering your child in a baton twirling call the Upland Recreation Upland City 982-1352. ext. 55 or 56. Art exhibit held at Upland library now The paintings of a local art class held each week at Colony will be on display in the multipurpose room of the Upland 450 N. Euclid Blvd. through Students with paintings on display from Marilyn Blizzard's Thursday evening class include Maria Ruth Myrtle Henrietta Walkmaster and Harriet The exhibit is open to the public during regular library Monday through Thursday from 9.15 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from a.m. to 6 p.m. Two classes under the direction of Mrs. Blizzard start in One class will begin Sept. at 1 p m. at St. George's Ontario and the other starts Sept. 26 at 7 p.m at Colony Former and new students may register at the class the first day of classes Girl placed on dean's list Robin Franham has been named to 'the dean's list for the spring semester at California State The list consists of students who earned at least a 3.5 average for 12 or more units of letter grade Sponsored by the Chaffey College Community Education there is no fee charged for the Annual chicken barbecue Sunday The Upland Breakfast Lions Club will present their fifth annual chicken barbecue Sept 1 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Upland Memorial Donations of for adults and SI 50 for children under 12 will go toward community boys and girls activities and services for eye care Included in the ticket donation will be a drawing for worth of The winner need not be On the menu will be a serving of Chino you potato bun and punch or coffee and ice Tickets may be purchased at the park or from any Lions Club fundamental hand forming methods and the wheel throwing process A variety of high fire decorating and glazing techniques will be For enrollment and registration visit or call the adult education office at Chaffey High CHICKEN BARBECUE Upland Breakfast Lions Club and Wes Wessel examine a rubber about to for the cWs annual chicken to be held Sept. 1 from 4 p m. to 8 p.m. at Upland Memorial For ticket donations of for adults and for children 12, they'll promise to feed chicken eaters nothing but the real