' * ' • “-V.fA a r\ • I - i ^ . •««* • -■ :• ^ J:/VJmes. ^Richard Baltimore, Melvvn Laistlt;ar \A/illUtv, \a* * , * -■•■■.....— - ; . y La!®r.®C'-W|,,'am Wiess and DLrector-Jphn Seaman --‘ * ' * ... •' •« ' . . _ . rr • ‘ t JZ9vlew donations to the youth haven ’. %P'S-,-I*— IJVigyMmYmxcEWoman'sEditorrril*.\ *''■'.”**^57^Kay' ^cAmrich .grinned^r~■ * « • -i ire's groijpdi^to^^ .wIiiak :*av; hft .-MTTe«i«h^ -Jiiiw fMary, Elien Lhister agreed.heavil^nvolved ih^si .i----------OO Ul UM ^ * —Among1V ----- :—■•mm**’ qwv» . ./ft VJVVM3 1 IfttJ * |/V\/Ai WiC1 I* 1I1IJ1 Sassistance to John Seaman's shelter for youngsters who need4 ----—UW UIUkC... pornographic literature .;. child molesting .•.%: runaway youths .. roulette wheels ..; and dante fiaUichorffslin^But irS all :nn ttio Mnn mBvtjt’s all oh.toe “up. andV ,are the activitiw.iriyolj^^ly.iayettes^. theater fbrlt; V• ti ?wunping pooLfund-raising. „U1 U1 utauivParade, . .. library books . .: Girl Scouts , .V Indian ar,lt;^rd parties .— and timimage sales.- Versatile, to say the least, \ ‘flungjjflf* Seaman is a youth services .poun^elor who works with jftelcity^and- through high school counselors to aid^eens~=nmawaySj boys^ust-out^of-r-eferm school who are seeking*»«» «■*•« v-~o^^^^ ’r^ W^’.s Giub upon M1U„20th birthday. During its two decades in existence,- the See ttsdale organization of young-women has done more th^ts^h(4IVo^clvic;‘‘mptlleflBg’r^,ffom•Hrnp^pisli5^i^aldecency • to-riding herd-on the Independence Day bicvtle parade and passing out popsicles.M -To celebrate1 their 20flf hirthHa^aie, juniors clt;r ghosting a \ jm -w w # v -m - — — — — ™ ™ w vjobs, troubled youngsters.' His home is located at 6921 E.-Thoipas Rd.„and part of the Juniors’ fund “Surplus;’ has gone toward providing furniture.• hnerig and clothing. ^■Club undertakings haven't always been: so ambitious;' howeyer. ^ -...V r. . Wheait wa*3 organized on Jan,4^951, the ScdttsdalaJiiniorWoman's:*:^ 'culled from the $3 annual Sues;Jee, . '^Altto-UghJpday^the^uidbr^ fiave^nade- their naiiq^S^aea^^ rummage’ sales, car^pafce*. and-the, '• v fbl!e(i campaign tb finance a community swimming_^Men iers also replaced the swing sets at the cote m^ center and marched iri the Easter Seal drive. . - 'weS^toM54 ad 1960f!?,“1 »ip fluctuated es'5voHrS.Wpery®ar: 3Ild Pr°i^ts.included formingd well-. Xf ’ ®.m“s,c w°rkshop-scholarship-to Arizona State t-'a j • '%e community swimrning dooI driveMdentenng the.wirlning civic.float in the 4th Haradfc deTSol as: Sweethearts of the-Golden West” doing the can-can in. front of 30,000 spectators. .. . - ’ ■-c T!le of:®1© ’60s found the. Juniors aiding ;tlie 'Scottsdale School for. Retard 1 Children (numerous vnli .^7-vaites sinfi ^aurwere donated), participating in Sabine :. lira 11 ttniin tj'cji’inina\ 1 *__* » ««• *. • - _. tfral (polio vaccine) Sundays, working to get the Phoenix Zoooff the ground, arid setting up a scholarship .fof^an lhdiansninpriT tr, Arizona..State ‘ *’ ' *progrs ms. This year the meeting site, is-the First-Federal Savings Huilding at 6950 E; Carailback Rd.:‘ijhis month we’re having high school exchange studentsfrom the Scottsdale schools!:^ if everything jells,’ Kay.reported.; / - '•/ v- - •^ •• . ^ ^ *‘And next month it’s to be a style show of-things members * have^sewn for themselves and their children, she added. * Children are a big factor in the lives of the Juniors. ” ‘•In addition to their collective offspring, who often trail, along-oto workshop ; sessions, the * members have ! had numerous projects Centering around -Scottsdale’s youngsters. A few include the Scottsdale Children’s Library-School for the Retardbd Childr iormati'on of the 4th of Julychudren sjbicyelejparade, spoasoring .a~Horizon- Girls Club, 7 - I96©, the orgahizatipn of the Scottsdale Theatre forChildren , —**•-.y .... ..... ---—r ■ .w. .— ■ —I— —w . I , ,11.—w.—^ ^ ™ . | 1 — wi —1--1 r.---w 1---.---.----. 1-1-1--- — r .--—--------1-. 1—1-----— —, - .--------.:Twc years later tame the Moral Decency, Out Respori-llbdltvt9 oamnoidh : • X.- . ~ • T,'r*“vv'uiudj', uiCiuuiuuis are nosung amembership luncheon Saturday at 1p.m. at the home of Mrsr'r-Guy Trujilli), 2941 N. Granite.Reef Rd. DuBbed “Swing Into ' ■ Spring With the Scottsdale Jjuiiors/’-’the Saturday after - oonparty suggests ca^ualnpparel and-promises doo^s wide openterested m swellmg the ranks. 7 ■ 'President MrsrJohn McAninch and. Mrs.-Melvyn Laisterwho- handles publicity, dropped in at the Progress to emphasize. the “doors open’-’ invitation and relate recentrclubhappenings.* • • • . ■* O ■origins are pretty vague.e#K’Vf •’ - \ - wwvvi*\»j j wwi- ivvOyUirt. the dangers of 'I w w' , vtguuigv * • uiw • UuligCi D • UIf.^f^e^These activities netted-the Scottsda le Juniors the‘‘For die past two years, we’ve been busy cataloguing all of .. i, :e bable information on narco.tics — books, pamphlets; ^dm strtpsover 200 entries* have been catalogued7’’ Kay McAninch. continued. “They’re orimarily for use by -educators.” ••------- • ’ ' .n. ¥r,^ wily ■■ yll _ _ ^ __ _ _ ^ pr m t_t r_r r ~u~» ~!_r ■ ■ t ■ ■ ^ ^ ATAA JLilL. Hansons, and the club-s sponsorship came from theGrandview Woman’^ Cliih nntif^ WmoHnnQub untir 11955, Wmattqn of theScottsdale Woniah's Club which took over a sponsors for the * Juniors.--: ........11•h *•‘'4 --Juniors... ... ' • .. .. j _: / . ,former* «• ■ 1—f—•.. •.—'1 lt;/V•:V•»Artist Peter Max- . * lt;*with a montage»% «.avbv --fuuu-^.tuduig party m wnicn memberhusbands i^an the utab^es.,, . . :.“The year I was in charge of it,” Kay laughingly_recalledI sent leogpphed letters^ mLthe Las VegSs night clubs ^)dresorts.asking-f or-the-donation of the door prize trip forpo; I was'horrified to see later that I’d spelled Las Vegas asL;A-S-V-A-G.A^ - and aU pf the letters went out that-way ”They must have figured that anybody who was so dumb • ought to come up here and see Las Vegas, so they sent me TWO free trips,” sjie'chuckledi ’ • :C - _ , ' , '.social activities also include the yearly Christmas - irty . ride a summer, avim pai ty,, membershiprecrtgton events and the, aMtial Mnstallatito,-banquet Me^mgs are held the thted“W^3Ti8Saay-monthly Mom Sep-tember through May, andfeature.guest speakers and.specipl ..we just gaye. $300. to Terrds tdward purchasing an v *•-•^-lej’Vadded Mary EUeniaisferr4ltwas a*out the; ghgek^r »i *iiiNOW OPENli‘■4irDAY SCHOOL NO. 21JKINDERGARTENk ■ ’ — a • ■_ «ft A■■ PRE-KINDERGARTEN GERTI FI ED TEACHERS