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‘Nevada countyan’s voice
heard on records for blind
Stuart M, Seeley came to the ordinator, Navy rocket guard,
Golden Empire a few years ago golf course: manager and as a
to find for himself a newlifeand drinker.
has breathed life into the world. He has worked here and in
of blind students,
southern California in the re
Stu, at 63, maintenance equiphabilitation~ of alcoholics. He
ment man for the California credits Alcoholic Anonymous
Highway Patrol, is a reformed with helping-him lick his drinkalcoholic who makes tape reing problém.
cordings for the blind.
"Why shouldn't I give a little
Ed Fellersen,. county supertime to help these people,” he
= intendent of schools, found that says, of working both*with AA
= Seeley's voice was ideal for reand the visually handicapped.
cokding and took him to see
He is paid for making thetape
Fred L. Sinclair, consultant in recordings, but as he says, "I
charge of the Clearing house get a little pay for that. Not
Depository for the Visually Hanmuch, ‘but who cares? I feel
dicapped for the State Departthat I'm doing something worthment of Education.
while."
Seeley has made recordings
Sinclair also was impressed
with Seeley's voice. As he is of numerous. books; state textblind that’s all he knew of Stu, books, world and United States
his voice. The program is fedhistory, adventure, the United
_ erally financed. through the ElStates Constitution, science, poementary and Secondary Educaetry and anthologies.
tion Act with recording goingto
By hearinghisrecorded voice,
kindergarten throughhigh school blind students "read" with their
~ students.
ears.
the world's finest liter
Seeley is a native of Pasadena ature, textbooks and historical
and spent most of his shale documents. Seeley's voice
SEVENTY FIVE Jaycees converged on Grass Valley recently when the local chapter hosted ___ He hasworkedasaroustaboutol comes through clearly and arti
a district meeting at the Gold Flat Firehouse on Banner Mountain Road. The local Jaycees
served Cornish Pasties to those attending. Some of the officers who attended are shown above,
Tigger, _ steel a rai culately and the dramatic impact
Safety sa Se py a
of a great book is reflected in
from left, Walt Sady of Grass Valley, district governor; Rich Forrestor of Roseville, national
f1¢er_ for
director; Ron Chorey, new member of the local Jaycees being congratulated by Gary Hermann,
craft,
. Boi
ped
~ his voice.
companies, Xeaitoy, a
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state chaplain
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