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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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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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Page 16 LA TORRE June 13, 1935 W . ' HALLWAY ECHOEC ' 1 ..-..-. GIFTS Jayne Hill doesnit seem to appreci- DO YOU NEED ate the birthday present Mr. Ayers and gave li-er.'Mar10n Clemmor end Fran- a typewriter? cos Clippinger were Spanking Jayne CARDS in the halls after the bell had rung graduation gift? and so she p10pped ,dowu and re- - ,9 a suit cleanei . t fused to be moved. Unfortunately Mr. a Ayers came along at that moment some jewelry? and remarked that seeing how they 'Iil' hue Su lies? had started the job they might as t p t pp ' well finish it, So the three girls, fully good clothing? . equipped with janitor's brushes spent . 7 forty-five minutes sweeping up the an eatmg place. Bedgeners Art Shop halls. some groceries? Emilie Perkins is going to uhaunt a shoe repair man? the orient this next year. Japan to be 913 Fair Oaks Ave. specific. Hannah Eckels has been having Read La Torre Ads x 4 quite a bit of difficulty naming their - new dog, which incidentally was K J I E dumped on their doorstep At first they . RIALTO - thought of naming it G. Derwood but I h finally decided the name was too long i for such a small dog. Next they A GOOD Thursday June 6 thought of naming him Hiny. , , tDon't take us WrongJ Short for BATH TOWEL for an extended run hyena, to which he shows a remark- able resemblance. after your WALLACE BEERY ' The photographer stood ready. The Shower! . . camera was focused on the crowd of In noisy graduates. Mr. Baker and Mr. 66 . ' Ayers stood impatiently waiting for . weSt P011113 0f action. What was the tiny object that . 0111. gym th Air,, was being relayed from hand to hand 15 supplied by the 6 down the long line of 9A's to that manly figure at the far end? Ah! A ' , .also rose for ilDoc Earps. He threw out Reshabye TgW 61 V i his chest. How the crowd cheered. erVICe 0, CLUADE'ITE COLBERT They straightened up, the camera be- ill gan to move, and the picture carried it . ,, on! ! 1841 E, 1031'd Place Prlvate worlds While others are galavanting off LOS Angeles x J to foreign countries, Beatrice Pearson will be spending her spare time learn- K I w h in to five Her father is a pilot and FAIVIILY wishes his daughter to follow his I h BEAUTY SHOP footsteps. . . Bob and Bert Barry will Spend a Specml Suhday Dinners 750 Couple of weeks at Yosemite. Regular Dlnnel' 50C 65C' 756 . . 9 Carol Phillips will Spend a week or MelChtrltS Lundl 50c two at Catalina immediately following; C1113 BreakfaStS the dismissal of school. She will take a few friends along. Letis hOpe weire ONEONTA CAFE among the lucky people. Either England or France will be. BOOTHS-COUNTER favored by a visit from Edna Owen during the summer months. She 'ust Open until 1 A-M- every day GRADUATION SPECIAL , . . J for Girls 16 Years cant make up her mind Wthh rel- and uhder atlves t0 WSlt- Phone HUdson 9277 A Bona Fide 011 Permanent The Gang which includes Alice All the curish Xouf want Conner, Pel Supple, Pat Vedder, Jane 1400 Hulltillg'ton Drive on Clea? 22511. 01 Hill, and Betsy Mansfield will spend Corner Of F remont . $ ' the major part of the summer at Bal- SOUth Pasadena timcludi-ng linger wave and boa. . haircutl x 1 Show This Ad To Mother 5 I
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