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LA TORRE P330 8 November 28, 1934- lake. The owner of this cabin remains ' ' 71W 3 mystery for all we know is that HALLWAY ECHOUAB r two of them go to this school. wiew BOYS i--o-- Anne Richardson and Nancy Mar: Some Of BBtSY Mansiielch costume Farland W816 seen walking toward . . for the ttPcasant Princess,' is missing. Mission; Street on Fair Oaks Friday, Come In find. see 0'1? No one seems to know where it went, November 2nd. The tObservcr re- comglew hm? 0f . but we do. The missing material con- ported having seen them leave the MOdel Au'plane SUppheS sists of two bows which Frances Clip- school 7th period with one of the pinger and Hannah Eckels have been schooPs gambling games. The explan' wearing. ' ation afterward submitted only made r the matter worse. They were headed Official Boy Scout W for the Y, M. GA. If this keeps on the Trading Post school will have no morals at all. PATRONIZING Dear, dear, what is the wo;1d coming WV 7- W- . A7, to? ? OUR It is rumoregiigg-ii' people don't - V 1 - F contribute more to this column, HHall- Pltzer and VJarWl'C-Li ADVERTISERS way Echoes well have to take up telling stale Jokes. A word to the 391 E Colorado St Wise should bring your assistance. i ' n , o---- Pasadena HELPS YOU by introducing Happy Birthda? tor th? Stuaents k I who were born in Devemoer; Mary Jeanne Anderson, John Anderson, I x you to gOOd valuest and Bob Beadle, George Bertch, Sloan Berryman, Robert Cockle, Harold Conrad, Beverly Craig, Bob Chevcr- C. O. ARNOLD HELPS US ALL by paying in ton, Dorothy Clayton, . John Dollen, William Foster, Mary t part for our newspaper Felton, Wallace Grant, Kathleen Gar- THE JEWELER rett, Dorothy Giess, Mary Gordbn, ' William Hecks, Francis Hanson, Bill Bring in your Repair K J Eliel, Miriam Kacy, Carmen Kelly, Work K William Krom. AFTER EVERY SHOWERh Richard Josselyn, Robert La Mont- Begin now to pian f01' WHAT? agne, Georgina La Moritagne, Dorms, Christmas Presents Lamb, Miriam Leeds, Jim Lane,. Phy- 0f the llistginilil?aso$ Calla 1iligattice, 137121-i sort that bring a e 1 er, arren or an, 1 - - Some like sunshine iiam Moran, Bill Moore, fllan Mc- Joy ind. thit donn0t but most. of us prefer Cutcheon. w.,a1 cu 500 a gOOd scratChy bath Phil McCollum, Dick Norton, James TOWEL Portor Orsborne, Bob Patterson, Rita 345 E Colorado St- Smith, Nancy Sheldon, Margaret Sum- Pasadena mers, Meil Sommer, James Sullivan. t . A nes Schmiedeber , Robert Sch- Thankb t0 the urefian, Wallace Scatgterlee, Martha h j RBIiable Towel C0. Spring, Bob Stampley, Philip Tow, Geraldine Whitney, Betty Welch, Jean f x of Los. Angeles, we are well supplied at the JUNIOR HIGH Wilcox, and Wesley White. ;.: Alva Adams Will disturb the peace- ful tranquillity of Lake Arrowhead this coming Thanksgiving. She Will stay in a large cabin a mile from the K i-..4. W h N DOWN-TOWN PRICES AT TOWNE,S DRUG STORE Mission and Fair Oaks FREMON T PUBLIC MARKET Free Delivery 1325 Huntington Drive South Pasadena Pasadena lghone L, A. Phone HU. 1521 BL, 71377
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November 28, 1934 Science Classes See Movies Three interesting and educational pictures were shewn to the beleuee classes Vveunesday, OCLOUCT' 24. Inc 11rst was a piCtLu'e o; the 1.;1p01tunt events in the life of Thomas A. mh- son, the famous inventor. r'rom early thldhOOd until the day he reeetved a medal for his wondenul wont. The second was a picture of the largest copper mine in the world. The mine is located near Salt Lake City, Utah and the picture explained how the mines were worked, and many other interessting points. The third picture was on light. A man explained how the light varies in different places. The pictures were enjoyed very much by the students. 1f9h -4 ..... New Clubroom Seeks Equipment ,764; The girls' gym managers have de- cided to make a club room out of the corrective room. They will need furniture. If anyone has any old fur- niture he doesn't want, please take it down to the girls' gym. Had Football Teams Well-Captained HP The UA , B , and C . Lions, Bears, Indians, and Eagles are cap- tained by some real leaders the year: Lions: A, Ralph Deems; E Bobby Finch; and C, George Sato. Bears: A, Lawrence Broermg; B, Vernon White; and C, Koho Ozone. Eagles: A, Dick DeGolia; B, Mad- ison Meridith; and C, Jack Mason. Indians: A, Lloyd Vandeventer; B, Edgar Worth; and C. Howard Chever- ton. r amount you receive. telephone TODAY to HEREys NEWS FOR YOU! l $12,000 in Cash Prizes 2586 students will be winners Write a letter of not more than 200 words on the subject- ttWHY BREAD IS GOOD TO EAT FOUR TIMES A DAY't If you win, your Mother will be paid the same For further details, see the courteous Perfection Home-Service Sa'eman at your door, the friendly Perfection Store Girl, or MUtual 1281 L DAVIS PERFECTION BAKERIES LA TORRE Clubs Well Attended 2.2... Our school has an unusual number and variety of clubs, enough to sat- iSIy the club wants of almost all boys and girls. While sn00ping around dur- mg elub period a Monday or so ago, your reporter found some rather luppy and industrlous groups. One big question came to mind, What new- lmppened to so 111any glrls that they've taken up knitting? It is interesting to know how many there are in the different organiza- tions. Mathematics 8x Puzzle Club 15 Boys Tumbling Club ................ 28 Girls' Tumbling Club ................ 23 Foil 8: Mask Dramatic Club .. 31 Props 8: Ques Dramatic Club .. 28 Junior High Players ................ 29 Girls' Dramatic Club ................ 19 Model Yacht 8: Airplane Club.. 23 Printing Club ............................ 23 Sewing 81 Art Needle Work 34 Knitting Club ............................ 50 Reading 3: Study Club ............ 72 Silevrsmithsy Club .................... 20 Spanish Club .............................. 14 Radio Club ................................ 27 Library Club .............................. 13 Stamp 8; Coin Club .................... 14 La Torre Business Staff ............ 9 Arts 8: Crafts ............................ 15 Boysl Camp Cookery Club 24 Fancy Cookery Club ................ 24 .1 June Hagen Volley Manager ah. The girlsl after .school volleyball games are in full swing. The games are played on Tuesdays and Wednes- days after school in the Girls and Boys' Gyms. Apples are sold by the. Girls Managers, homemom, two for 2. niekle. The volleyball manager is June Hagen. Page '7 Some Can Knit Some Can Not ..omw This year a new club has been add- ed to tide Junior High list. lulu. Lenlb- ka and Mrs. Chaney have started the knitting and Crocheting club. Many o the girls have started to make knitted sweltels and Mary Ann Raymond his almost completed a crerheted sweet er. Besides making sweaters the other girls are making scarfs and purses. To teach the girls how to knit and assist them in making the different things they had Mrs. Wiediki from the San Marino Knitting Shop. From the sixty-three gills in that club we expect to have some nice pieces of work turned out to make au interesting exhibit later in the year. SPORTING GOODS Gym Suits Supporters Tennis Balls and Rackets Foot Balls Foot Ball Shoes Live Hardware Co. 1511 Mission St., South Pasadena SHOES DYED ANY COLOR Rebuilt for Service Oneonta Shoe Shop 1907 Fremont Ave. South Pasadena
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.. E. :45. 1 -- 1 Ag 1:15:11:an 16113.03 r JIM C-Pmmm A 5 mm? SQUTH PASAD ENA J51 NEE! N10 :HEH $01th Vol. 7 1- . . , i k 33 h 3 ; x xx xix: tHVtszXl , 1n. 1 Q R Sc 1 t .7 h x. y x? 5 r! Detrick Praised By Local J eweler 3-3-0 hhh The manager of the Hamilton Jew- c'ry Company, of Pasadena, sent a. message to our school, informing us that he commends and enjoys the spirit of our business manager, Watp ion Detrick. The fine ad which War- 1021 secured flom him is proof of the sincerity of this statement. of, .- Caiendar Of Events For This Year havnh December 13 ............................ Sleeping Beauty 14 ............................ Sleeping Beauty 14 .................... Student Body Dance 19 ........ Christmas Vacation Begins 20 .............................. Evening Forum January 2' ............ Christmas Vacation Ends 3 ............................ ening Forum 11 .................................. 7B 107 Movie 25 .................................... L03 Amiga 31 ................ Gladuation E xeroise Fobruaiv South Pasadena, California, December 17, 1934 511111231an 70H MAY THE JOY AND GLADNESS OF THE CHRISTMAS SEASON FILL ALL YOUR LIVES AND THE NEW YEAR BRING YOU NEW OP- PORTUNITIES AND GOOD CHEER. -G. Derwood Baker :9...- Ahoy! Let Yer go. Fourteen days off for a record hight in the air. ttWhoopee! Give me air! A11 passengers on this vacation airship will be put off immediately if they show any signs of Algebraitis Scientocious, or sleep 11w sickness. Furnish your own paiachutcs if yo: wish to land before January 2nd. 012011 V0, and Merry Christmas! hRalph D:e;1s Merry Christmas To New Pupils F0: The La Torre Staff and the student body wish to extend a hearty W611 come to the pupils who have entersd our school since October, 1934: Mac Lou Anderson 9B, 201; Eileen Wood B, 203; Don Carnes 8A, 104; Kath- leen Hogan 8B, 116; Dorothy Johm 5011 SB 202; Martin M'lle: 83,103: 131.1111 Klein 913 103; Lorlainc Col 1. man 7B, 101; and Edwin McKanna 913, 2011 N umber 11 Santa Claus Opens His Mail .1...0..1 0000 North Pole Top of the VVOle December 14, 1321 Dear La. Torre, In looking over my Christmas mail, I see that, Takao Kodani wants :1 bottle of periume; David Heron w.'.11t:1 a feather bed; Mr. Hutchins wants :1 rattle; Bob Schureman wants 21 psi! 0: at 1151; Jlanette Norton wants a baby doll; Henry Mansfield wants a jack in the-tox; Mr. Baker wants a iiiddyzaz; Pall Supple wants a Cinrlcs Atlas cotrsc 0:1 hIEow to 139 Strong ; Dotty Condoifo wants an answer book; Lawrence Broez'ing wants an Austin M otor Car; Lewis Ross want a new book of jokes; Roy Ander son wants a whole turkey to himself 1'01 Christmas dinner; Wallace Pindell writs a ncw cowboy suit; August Viciniich wants a tuxedo; Pete V311 Kuran wants a new razor; Homer De! Mar wants to know how to make a good radio; Lula Montey wants a pair of boring glove : Shirlev Green womfc some laughing gas; Bill Tyler wants a new face: David Roiens wants a lead hat; the school would like B971 Patrch to put some padding on his bones tContinued on Page 101
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