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Page 14 WITH LA TORRE OUR J are 13, 1333 POETS I Wish I Were A Mariner Heom I'm here in the city and Iim dreaming of the sea. Dreaming of the mariner that I should like to be. I can see the water lapping around these ancient hulls, An hear the piercing crying of the Ilying white sea gulls. I should like to be a sailor but in the city I must stay. I can only hope I'll get my wish anl sail the seas some day, Barbara Anne StevensKYA 0 Sea Thoughts mH Enchanted islands Singing mermaids Emerald waters Turquoise sea Waves splashing Giverns dashnigt Here am I So full of glee. Elizabeth Burre'IA hm n. m Little House I .hh I saw a little house today T'was made of brick and stone It seemed so vezy, very gay I'd like it for my own. Margarite Driskellism ONEQNTA SHOE SHOP QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES 1907 Fremont Avenue South Pasadena The Sea mom There is nothing I like better, Than to sit and watch the sea. To note its every motion, To feel salt breeze on me. I can't make up my mind, Just when I like it best, The sea when wild and roaring, Or the sea when at rest. When the ocean's wild and roaiing, It gives me such a thrill To watch the waves dash high, On the shore With mighty Will. L X, When the sea is calm at rest. I With waters clear and blue. It looks so quiet and peaceful. With a ripple running through. Peggy Leech-7A -bwom 7m, -7.- Dreaming H,-I Oh! To be a pirate bold And sail the seven seals for gold, I'd hide my treasures in a cave, And all fair maidens I wohld crave. But here I am a girl so small, And not like bloody pirates tall: SO I must take my book and pen And study all I can, and when At last, I've learned about them all, 1,111 happy Pm just a girl thatis small. Betty Mae Caswellg'l'A - wwyw ow. I 7. Spring; ,qu ,,-i The little buds are bursting, The grass is getting green, The air is filled with happy songsb These are the Signs of spring! mm. .mm ! Homework :H When homework comes and puzzles me, I nearly always find It isnt the homework that bothers, Its the thought of it on my mind. Ruth DonaldeSA .dm. A Ghost Hg I saw a ghosta A horrible ghost, He looked like a piece Of soggy toast, First he chased, And then we racede I and that horrible ghost. Ray Felterman Away From Port we...m llHeave ho, heave ho, from the bridge came a shout, Out from companionways poured the men held and stout, Each man to the captain gave his strength, And up brought the anchor its noisy length. Hl e ' M meii who love the sea, Afraid of nothing, brave are we; Storms may rage, pirates may plunder, To sea we go, to sea, by thunder! Bill Yatesh'i'x Shell of the Sea Shell of the sea, shell of th: C11, Sing me a song, 0 please! A song of waves and pirate 111371. Of birds and tropical trees; Of islands lost in the Spanish main Which no man may see again, Of submarine gardens under le waves, And jewels hidden in caves. Shell of the sea, shell of the sea, Sing me a song, 0 please! Barbara Westwoode7A - M- e. At Sunset a .,, The sea in her shining armor lay. Glistening through a pale-lilze him The fairy forms of the pink clouds Went slowly dancing through the sky. And over head a sea gull's licaw Broke silence as he ilew by. Kathleen Hogan W8 A. EXPERT WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING C. 0; Arnold The J eweler ttTreat everybody righttt 345 East Colorado St. tnear Euclidl 0 Pasadena
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June 13, 1935 GIRLS, LA TORRE Page 13 GYM MANAGERS G.W.-1 PICTURE Top Row: Anne Roberts, Elizabeth MacLennan, Phyllis Summers, Lois Wholwend, Jill Coffman, Miss Dix, Caroline Pfeiffer, Carol Henry, Front Row: Isabel Saunders, Rosemary N eiswender, Mary Mos- her, Shirley Peterson, Mary Lekas, Connie Mosher. Girls, Sport Stars h.n Shirley Peterson thetey certainly deserves all the high honors she has won while at dear old S.P.J.H.S. In addition to being elected president of Las Amigas, she nearly won the distinction of being the first girl student body president of our school being defeated by only a small margin. As an athlete, she is outstanding. starring in practically every sport. As president of Las Amie gas, she has shown herself to be one of the finest leaders in our school. Lois W'ohlwend Lois will certainly be missed by her many friends when she leaves our school. While she attended junior high she has proved to be a leader in and out of school and especially in ath- letics. She has been elected to GM-l for three successive terms. As this year's hiking manager she has been faithful and hard-working and we are all sorry to see her go. Caroline Pfeiffer In the three years ltCarrie has been 'in our school she has made many true friends. Nearly every varsity ath- letic team of the past three years has held her name. As an all-round ath- lete, her record is practically unequal- led. During the three years she has been in junior high she has built up a reputation for outstanding leadership and friendliness throughout the school. GM-l .has claimed her for the past two years, this year as a capable and dependable swimming manager. Phyllis Summers Phyllis's tennis tracket has brought her fame and glory during her three years in our school. She is a real star on the courts and has served faith- fully as this years tennis manager, as shown by the capable way in which she directed the girls' tennis Sil gles and doubles tournaments. Mary Moshe:- Tumbling has been handled very well this year due to the excellent management by Mary. She has been an active member of GM-l for two years, and her skill in sports as well as her personality have combined to make her one of the most 'popular members of this year's graduating class. Jill Coffman There isn't as much to say about Jill as the other managers because of the short time she has been in our school. When she entered junior high in the QB, she was elected to GM-l as a representative of the new San Marino girls. She has worked hard during her stay with us, serving as the banker of her homeroom.
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A w WAHV A A AvV1V1 June 13, 1935 LA TORRE Page 15 BAND AND ORCHESTRA Back Row: deft to righw Dorothy King, Edward Davis, Dennison Herring, Bob Cheverton, Mr. Men- denhall, Harry Spence, John Noble, Ben Partch, Charles Hanes, Franklin Miller, Robert Lange, Marian Gardner, Mary Frances McCune, Charles Pearson, Robson Eberle, William Dresser. Middle Row: Shirley Peterson, Carmen Kelly, Barbara Ann Stevens, Doris Tweed, Bob Borokoff, John Krom, Morris Porter, Richard J osilyn, Bud Bloomquist, J ohn LeGrand, J erry Helmholtz, George Hooper, Ted Kistner Charles Gordon, A1 Mead, John Dresser, Lloyd Williams, Norman Jones, Bill Clausen, Bob Hartley, Erwin Lar- son, Jack Schmidt. First Raw: Buddy Hayward, Myra Tweed, Lois Wohlwend, Paul Winters, Malcolm Imbrie, Ann Stems, Ruth Hannum, Ruth Lange, Barbara Stevens, J ulita Schoeaisgel, Vera May N elson, Agnes Schmiedeberg, Howard Drollinger, and Helen Booth. $1.95 Complete Guaranteed Delft let this low price deceive You, for this is a beautiful, bona fide oil permanent done by experts to your order. r N f FAMILY BOYS Beauty ShOD Come in and see our 1613 Mission complete line of . , , Model Airplane Supplies Ladles, Ind1v1dual Contour Haircut, Shampoo, Rinse, Scalp Massage and Deep Ridge Wave 75C OIIicial Boy Scout Trading Post PARCO OIL PERMANENTS Pitzer and Warwick 321 E. Colorado St. Pasadena BELIEVE IT OR N OT OUR SCHOOL PAPER is printed on finer paper stock, and yet COSTS STUDENTS LESS than the average in the United States! WHY? BECAUSE WE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS-und they by paying us for ads help us in paying the expenses of our paper. -w
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