South Pasadena High School - Copa de Oro Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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fir Q F 'Q' wer 'fi KATE RIEMER OFFICERS. STANDING: lietsv lirighain, Marie Commissioner of Girls Despite limited school facilities. the South Pasadena Girls' League enjoyed a highly successful year under the leadership of Kate Riemer. president. and Miss Margaret Lauer, adviser. New girls enjoyed a fashion show with models from the junior and senior classes, which was a feature of the New Girls' party. given under the supervision of Carol Moore. Evening in Paris was the theme of the Girls' League dance, one of the most successful of the year. Through the comhined efforts of the junior-sophomore and senior career committees, led hy Rosalie Bell and Margo Loven- dale, respectively, the Girls' League inaugurated College Day, when representatives from leading colleges and uni- versities were heard. The program was repeated in the evening for the parents. Also sponsored hy the League Van Pelt. KNlflfl.lNG: Cvnthia Holloman, Kate Ric-mer, was the traditional Career Day in March, when students were ahle to judge for themselves the opportunities offered hy various careers. The annual Girls' League calendar design contest was won this year by .loan McAvoy and Paula Holland. The calendar sale, under the direction of judy jones, ways and means chairman, was most successful. Mothers' Teas. held in the administration huilcling, were supervised hy the class representatives, Sue Gray, senior, janis Perry, juniorg and Sue Brooks and -jill Levinski. sophomores. Parents enjoyed informative programs dealing with teen-age problems. Serving as otlicers of the Girls' League were Kate Ric-mer, president Cynthia Holloman. vice-presidentg Marie Van Pelt, secretaryg and Betsy Brigham, treasurer. 8198! hw..-I CABINET. FIRST RKJXXII Linnie Hughes, Pat Bergren, Cynthia Holloman, l.aura W'althall, ,ludy jones. -lean MtCloskey. Nancy Haines. SECOND ROXW: -lanis Perry, Sue Gray, Sue Brooks, Kate Riemer, .Till Levinslxv, Margo Lovendale. Rosalie liell, THIRD ROXV: Marie V.in Pelt, Betty Maginnis, Mahel Davis, Carol Moore, Betsy Brigham, Miss Lauer.

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Tllli COMMISSION, FRONT ROXW: Bill Duke, ,loan Becker, Kate Riemer, l.inda Fisher, .lere Patten, Ron NX'lieattrott, Dave liricsun. BACK ROVU: Dr. lirickson, 'Iiqyny Turpin, Frt-tl Byers, Dick Skaer, jim Rooclhouse, Tony French, Hal Altshuler, l,arry Treucr. Not shown Run Phillips. The commission is made up of the nine commissioners and the presidents of the three classes, Bengals, the Pep Association, and of Legislative Council. Commissioner- General Ron XVheatcrott led the assemblies and presided over the commission meetings. joan Becker, commissioner ot' activities, and Fred Byers, linance, ably managed the A.S.B. sales by selling student body cards to over 85 per- cent ot' the students. .loanie also provided an enjoyable combination of interesting, entertaining, and educational assemblies this year. As commissioner of publicity, Linda Fisher made posters to place around campus advertising coming events. She also distributed articles and pictures weekly to outside newspapers telling of Espee activities. jere Patten, commissioner of correspondence, kept accurate minutes of the commission meetings. Ron Phillips, com- missioner of athletics, ordered letters for the lettermen and recorded scores of all sports events, announcing thcm each liriday in assembly, Dave Ericson, interior, worked with the campus committees in waging a successful campaign for a clean campus. Kate Riemer and Tony lirench, com- missioners of girls and boys, lcd the Girls' and Boys' Leagues in a wonderful year. A great deal of praise and appreciation is due the l9i5f5'i commission for their help in keeping up South Pasadena's Tiger spirit and traditions in the midst of the changes in buildings and temporary diliiculties. X' V I' f 2 2 jERE PATTEN DAVE ERICSON JOAN BIECKER Commissioner ot Correspondence Commissioner of Interior Commissioner of Activities



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OFFICERS, STANDING: Tony French, Richard TONY FRENCH Skaer, Mr. Fouts. SFATISD: Don Gentry, john C,,,mniS5i,,ntr uf BOYS hlott. The success of the Boys' League program this year has been attributed to the cooperation between the faculty advisers and the student committee chairmen, who have worked together to present the many programs and as- semblies. Highlighting the assembly programs that the Boys' League has witnessed this year was an exciting movie that featured the European Le Mans twentyrfour hour road race, in which only thirty-eight cars finished out of the one hundred or more starting. An assembly on hot rods also proved to be very entertaining. The Boys' League also enjoyed attending the various committee meetings, for the study of such vocations as archia tecture, automobiles, military service, skin and deep sea diving, world attairs, and radio, drama, and television, as as well as other interesting groups. The Icebreaker, sponsored jointly by the Boys' and Girls' League, was held this year at the South Pasadena Women's Club because of the unsafe condition of the girls' gym. This was an informal dance which helped new students to become better acquainted with South Pasadena High School. The dance on March 27, sponsored by the Boys' League, was a great success. In advertising the theme of the dance, Roadsters' Rendezvous. amusing assembly skits were offered. At the head of the Boys' League this year was Tony French, who served as president, Dick Skaer aided Tony as vice-president. Secretary and treasurer were respectively Don Gentry and john Mott. ,hs CABINET. FIRST ROXV: Tony Turpin, Ed Jaeger, Pete Westerlind, jack McConnell, jim Roodhouse, Dick Skaer. SECOND ROXV: Mr, Fouts, Don Gentry, Don De Thomas, King Kirk, jim Ukropina, john Lillie, Hal Altshuler, Tony French.

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