South Pasadena Middle School - Tiger Cub Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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LA TORRE June 13, 1935 CLASS WILL When such a large gap is left in the ranks of junior high pupils by the 35 grads, it would be only fitting that individual wills be left to guide the movements of the oncoming 9Als So with best wishes to the school the grads leave their last will and test- imonials. John Anderson wills his algebra success to Jack Schmidt. Gertrude Arthur wills her Spanish ability to Nellie Ruth Behrens. Lou Mae Anderson leaves Russell Burkett to Mary Jeanne Anderson's faithful and devoted care, Jean Arthur wills her ability to ability to Jack Elser. Joan Arthur wills her ability tc make outs in baseball to Elizabeth TLCLennan. Arthur Blight leaves his scientific mind to Bill Symes. Amelia Baker wills her platinum locks to Pat ROps. Bill Brockmeier wils his excellent Spanish grades to Pete Guillen. Betty Baker wills her brown eye's and dark hair to Renee Posty. Bert Barry wills his crush on ? to Bill Symes. Marvin Bond wins his chippings from the frescoe to Osborne Hull. Shirley Burgess wills his laugh to Jean Adams. Bertha Blount wills her girlish fig- ure to Jean MacDougal. Bob Barry wills his detention slips to Stanley Davis. Warren Beebe wills his wonderful pursuasive powers to Seymour Hayes. Willis Brown will his inhuence with his teachers to Charles Gresham. Eleanor Chamberlain wills her weakened constitution to who ever can use it. Jean Christensen wills her spelling ability to whoever needs it. Dorothy Coughlan wills her high marks in algebra to Jean McCraken. Mary Camblin wills her Wicked walk to Lillian Spence, Bob Cheverton will his Spanish homework to Frank Wright. Al'ice Conner will her ability in polishing the apple to Albert Elliot. Dorothy Clayton wills her beloved favorite teachers to the loving care of Pat Hops. Marion Clemmer wills her marvels ous ability in French to Mr. Dail. Kathleen Cobb wills her sweet way of expressing herself to Josephine Misterly. Mildred Cook wills her qulct ways to Gwen Aubrey, who needs them. Russell Combs wills his ability in keeping secrets to Harold Holwuy. Jack Coffman wills his stature to Bill Beedle. Harold Conrad wills his jcws-harp to Frederick Small. Anita Cooke wills her singing abil- ity to Jean McCraken. Elizabeth Colyer wills her drawing ability to Anne Reckler. Dick De Golia wills his lower grade girl friend, 7Bis prefericd, to David Murphy. t Patricia Daggett wills her gum habit to Charlotte Rheinhold. Edward Davis wills his great mus- cles to Jack Mason. Austin Daynes wills his loud mouth to Warren Rothenberger. Robert DcVault Wills h's ability in the 440 to Jackie Supple. William Dresser wills his talent i ?i as a trombone player to his brother. Ben Eaton wills his good grades in algebra i ?i to Morris Porter. Hannah Echels wills her tall and impressive figure to Gayle Gibbs. Yemiko Fujihara w'ills her brothers, to Taeko Nambu. Pat Fulton wills her scarlet blushes to Francis Cox. Betty Jean Gondolfo wills her stu- dious ways to Jackie Supple. Lois Lee Goodwin wills her slim figure to Jean McDougall. Hans Gaspar wills his way with the women to Bud Bloomquist. Wallace Grant wills his afternoon session with Mrs. Breitkreutz to some victim who takes Latin. Philip Greenfield Wills his Fudgicles to iiDoc Earps. Yvonne Hancock wills her future sun tanned skin to Mr. Hutchins. George Hooper Wills his incompleted grades to an industrious person who would like to see him 0'1t of high school by the time he gets there. David Heron wills his well-worn briar to Chippy Chadburn. Julie Hoddle wills her adventurous spirit on a moonlit night to Evelyn Crump who might be wise to accept it Dawn Hollis wills her natural brun- ette hair to Josephine Littig. Buford Graves wills his skill in baseball to Billy Symes. Bob Halls wills his scholarly ways to Albert Elliot. Agnes Haskell wils her curly locks to Biddie Pfeiffer. David Hatcher wills his glasses to his sister. Patricia Hayes wills her sport elli- ciency to Jeanne Adams. Charles Hanes Wills his dear olrl knowledge of Spanish to Jack Mason. Jerry Helmholz wills his flit ice. and drums to Morris Porter. Denny Herring wills his ttCanuou Ball Bones to Jack Carter. Frank H'ighlcn wills his lack of muscle to Charles Duncan. Jayne Hill wills Rollin Punch to Mr. Ayers. Peggy Hoyt wills her smooth L0..l' plexion to anyone who wants it. Tomio Ikebuchi wills his absoluLc silence to the student body. Randall Irvine wills his salesman- ship ability to Bill Bloss. Virginia Jones wills her Draismi: ability to Pat Hops. Carmen L. Kelly wills her silver- toned saxophone to Norma Hall. Ted Kistner wils his desire to be a hermit to Miss Robinson. Ray Kendall wills his good fortune to George Sato. Bub Lange wills his biondo luir to Harry Hammon. Georgine La Montague wills hel Algebra ability to some poor deserv- ing scrub. Cu re Keeling wills his art at ditch- ing to Mr. Cooney, Mr. Davis, and Mr. Jacobs. Betty Kerr wills her hysterical laugh to some serious person in Eng- lish class. Jack Maxwell wills his good grades to Porter Osborn. Mary Frances McCune wills her splendid cooperation in class to Kay Hogan. Paul Lamar wills his BlondeuHair Dye to Eric Falgoneg. Helen Larson wills her small feet to Joie Tum, 011. Mary Lu Last wills her friendship with Miss Holway to her brother Caljl Last. Donald Lee wills his beautiful voice to Jack Carter. John Le Grand wills his personality charms to Alfred Chadbourn. Richard uLong wills h'is professor's degree in Algebra to Harlan Lovejoy Catherine Love wills her soft and gentle laugh to Jean McCraker. Betsy Mansfield Wills her giggles to her teachers. iContinued on page 7i

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June 13, 1935 LA TORRE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I tie J Top Row: deft to righD Mr. Baker, Sloan Berryman, Hans Gaspar, Lawrence Broering, Warren :gBCCbG, Lealand Risk, Robert Schureman, Bottom Row: Peter Van Kuran, Dick DeGolia, iPresidenD, Alice Conner, Henry Mansfield, Martha Spring, N ancy McFariand, and P11 llis Summers. THE PEEKHOLE M 9-, The school dance Thursday, May 2 went off very Well. Kay Hogan sang ttEvery Day and was greeted with much applause. Several of the high school students game over to spend their nickels. It makesthe junior high feel good to think that the students Who walked out of her doors like to walk in again. The type of conversation overheard June 6. iiOh, I hope I don't flunk al- gebra this term. . . hDOlYt be silly, you'll probably get an upperF nI don't think so but I might get a middle. uSure you will, but o-o-o-oh my 3 Latin grade. Oh, well such is the day grades condes out. Mrs. Sturtevant's dramatic club went to the Pasadena Community Playhouse Friday, May 10. They saw the dramatic comedy, ttThe Wedding, with Anita Blair. It was a very enjoy- able evening and every one had a good time. The graduation class is the largest our school has ever had and believe your old Peekhoie we sure are going to miss them. We'll miss Dick De.- Goliais leadership and Alice Connor's dancing for assemblies, but maybe we have some 9Bis who can fill their shoes, we hope! The class picture for '35 turned out very well for such a large class, Bill Satterlee certainly made himself cons spieuous by putting his head down but otherwise you could tell who everyone was. The peOple in the cen- ter section were scared stiff. They would look as though they were ery- ing because the patio fountain was going and the camera was in back of it. It proved to turn out 'all right though. Everyone certainly missed Pat Ved- der while she was ill. Scarlet feyer is pretty bad for anoyne to have and it was generally known Pat had it pretty badly. We certainly hope she recover- ed without any ill after effects. One of the highlights of the asseme bly May 22 was when Jimmy Smith tcandidate for presidenti 10st com- plete control of his voice. So it hap- pens the poor boy's voice is changing and when he started to make his acceptance speech the voice cracked and the assembly fairly roared. The acceptance speeches were all very good but everyone noticed the absence of Frank Wright, the can- didate for vice president. Frank was ill and the group that nominated him, along with everyone else, missed him. The t'Show BoatH was quite a pro- duction, starving Alva Adams, Boothe Bohannon, Morris Porter, Frances Cr: and several others besides the whole glee club. It was a beautiful produc- tion and everyone enjoyed it.



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444s Whvv D O; m .9 J 5-K Juno 1-, , LA TORRE Page 7 LA TORRE STAFFF Top Row Ueft to righti Lloyd Stovall, Lewis Darrah, Harold Holway, Ray Kendall, Harrison Daigh. Sloan Berrynian,IIalis Gaspar. Henry Mansfield, Harold Conrad, Frank Highlen, Jack Maxwell, John Cheney, Hal Rothenborg, Jimmy Smith, Mr. Vanderlip, Mr. Shires, Third row Mr. Ayers, Mr. Earps, laiph Welch, Earle Price, Sakae Muraki, Edward Klein, Mary Lekas, Dorothy McComb, Edna Owen, Josephine Rosselli, Frances Clippinger, Alva Adams, Joyce Miller, Helen Ide, Arthur Blight, Robert Nuss, Paul Lamar, John Beltram, Second Row, Robert Schureman, Willis Brown, Warren Beebe, Dor- othy Gciss, Barbara Woods, Nancy McFarland, Rose Mary N eiswander, A; lee Jean Reynolds, Margaret Owens, Anne Roberts, Beatrice Pearson, Esther Rudkin, Hannah Eckles, Evelyn Crump, Robert Wohl- wend, Jerry Graham, Bottom Row, Charles Dungan, Fred Scrafield, Bert Barry, Bob Finch, Ted Young, Lealand Risk, W ai'ren hound; J ohn Morse, Roy Anderson, Dick Doig, and Eugene Nickerson. Class Will iContinued from page 6i Doria McDonald wills her smallness to Helen Ide. Ruth McDonald wills her straight hair to Mary Elizabeth Goodspeed. Jack McGowen wills his way with the dames to Hippo Mo.phy. Allan McCutcheon wills h'is Villian's laugh to Roger Bloomer. Betty McGrath wills her good habits to anybody that hasn't any. AI Mead wills his brawny figure to Bill Paul. . Betty Miller wills her dancing abil- ity and grace to Mary Monroe. Blanche Montgomery wills her ways with the teachers to Pat Lilie. Carol Moore Wills her silent tongue. to her younger sister, Margaret. Bill Moran wills his uppers in Eng- lish to somebody who needs them. Warren Morgan Wills his thinness to George Birch. Clinton Morse wills his mastery of Algebra to anyone taking General Math Maribeth Mowry Wills her profes- sional flirting and Hpolishing the ap- ple ability to Mr. Henrv. Roland Neff wills his fine vocal quality Which is now changing, to his sister. Robert Nuss wills his thin foam to plump B111 Mason. Eugene Nickerson Wills his studious character to Eugene Johnson and all the rest to an orphan asylum. John Noble wills his green slips to Doc. Weston Noble wills his Ben Bernie accent plus the cigar to Bill Symes. Jeannette Norton wills her knitting and needles to Stanley Morse. Frank OiConnOr wills his falling hair to Mr. Cooney. Alice Ostrander wills her method of staying slim to Eva Dinsmore. Susanne Otis wills her too dancirg ability to Olive Richardson. Joe Peachman wills his bulging muscles to Lorne Rentals. Charles Pearson Wills his skull cap to Frances Reed. Shirley Peterson wills her ever ready smile to Anne Roberts. Emilie Perkins xvilis her Latin and Algebra books to Margaret Cock 110p- ing she will enjoy them. Caroline Pfeiffer wills her probabil- ity of a swimming pool to the grad- uates of 1950. Carol Phillips Wills her arguments with Miss Cowgill to Phyllis Daggett. Wallace Pindell wills his excess fat to Philip Tow . Earle Price wills his popularity t0 Bruce McCall if he wants it, Chuck Putman Wills his favorite window in 103 to some scrub. Beatrice Pearson wills her uppers to any unfortunate with courage e- nough to take them. J osephine Ragsdale Wills her South- ern accent to Dorothy Kerr and Con- nie Mosher. Milton Reimers wills his algebra figures to Mrs. Sturgeon. Anne Richardson wills her high grades to her dear sister Olive. Lealand Risk wills his colossal La- tin ability to whomever wants it. Bill Roberts wills his manly muskel to Warren Rothenberger. George Rogers wills his grades and good sportsmanship in gym to Bud Brohm. Josephine Rosselli Wills her gigantic stature to Marybell Fulton. Hal Rothenborg Wills his great mathematical mind to Jim Devine. Dorothv Reith Wills her giggles t0 Ethel While. Carol Russell wills her best of con- iContimwr! on P32 8i

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