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December 17, 1934 LA TORRE Page 11 f 1 TENNIS BADMINTON GOLF Girls, Gym Suits Cmnplete Gym Supplies All the latest model Tennis Rackets Expert Restrmgmg and Repairing QUALITY AT A FAIR PRICE SGUTH PASADENA TEN N 18 SHOP 1110 Fair Oaks Ave. South Pasadena r N AFTER EVERY SHOWER- WHAT? Some like sunshine but mast of us prefer a goed scratchy bath TOWEL Thanks to the Reliable Towel C0. of Los Angeles, we are well supplied at the JUNIOR HIGH Special Sunday Dinners 75c Regular Dinner 500-650-756 Merehantst Lunch 50c Club Breakfasts ONEONTA CAFE BOOTHS-COUNTER Open until 1 A.M. every day Phone HUdson 9277 14-00 Huntington Drive Corner of Fremont South Pasadena PrincipaPs Letter Arouses Interest -t.H The reSponse to Mr, Baker's article in the hrst La Torre this year was not 100 per cent but it was very gratifying to know that so many were interested. Homeroom 108 deserves honorable mention for its work. They turned in reports from seven different commit tees, each working on the improv- ment of some group activity. Thank you, 103! That is the kind of cooper- ation and interest that will improve our school. Homeroom 120 seat in the largest list of activities and the neatcst 1e port. Homeroom 106 sent in the best analysis of just what is wrong in eaeh of our group activities. By the way, the girls in that homeroom were blamed for much of the difficulty m the halls. The composite list of group activr ities Which need improvement follows: We need to improve our conduct in assemblies of all kinds, in the cafe- teria, in the corridors, in the gym, on the athletic held, on the play ground, in all classes, around the pop-corn booth, and around the Iice cream cart. A committee from 103 suggested the cafeteria tables be placed ruhning north and south, instead of east and went, milking it easier to carry trays back to the counter, and also making it rmsible for larger groups to eat together. Other suggestion from the stu- dents are listed below: An ofhcer from each homeroom should stand by his class mates in assemblies and report trouble makers. March into the auditorium double me from homerooms. Aswign to each pupil a certain as- sembly seat. Have a committee at each lunch hour see that the pupils do not throw their papers on the ground. Those thrownig papers should be made to clean the patio. Allow no football 'in the patio dur ing the noon hours. It is hard to 01+ While dodging footballs. r W SAFETY FIRST Save your Save your money ciothes MISSEON HOME Ladies, Taile'r 1020 Mission Street South Pasadena Repairing 8: Remodeiing Suits made to order Dry Cleaning WORK GUARANTEED K j r V THE CHRISTMAS WATCH Elgins especially and any other good kind you might wish Your South Pasadena J eweler Chas. F. Manahan 1524 Mission Street DOWN-TOWN PRICES AT TOWNEtS DRUG STORE Mission and Fair Oaks
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Page 10 LA TORRE December 17, 1984 r x Aunt Susle Glrls Awarded tContinucd from Page 31 . . EXPERT HAIRCUTTING There have been several reasons Tennls TrODhleS for our not having it, however. In -v O-w the first place, the girls have not HOW would you like to have your asked for 'it in sufficient numbers to name engraved upon a. trophy CUP? VV' 9 warrant starting it. In the second L013 Lanning and Marjorie Beechler Q . lley 0 Barber ShOD place, there is no teacher for such a are the fortunate ones tlug semester. course because all of them are handl- L015 Lanning took first place in bad- ing classes of boys. minton, second place Virginia Black- 11113,? 1th 1 re Perhaps if enough girls asked for stone and third place Yvonne Han- g W31 n 0 woodshop next term it might be p0, . cock. Thirty-seven entered the tourn- sible to create such a class, 111 be ament. . h to be satisfie: 1i Wishing you luck. The tennis results were Marjorie v k Cordially, Beechler, first place; second, Phyllis Aunt Susie Summers. ?g-eoeuw ng'II-I'I n W ' . 1047 - 2111 Oaks Ave Santa Claus Faculty Officers tCowtinued from Page U .hQE when palying football; Harry Oka The faculty held a business meeting South Pasadena wants a new nickname; La Torre recently and elected the following wants a lOt more contributions officers: president, Mr. Vanderlip; L t J from the student body. vice president, Mrs. Farrel; secretary, For the ttDIFlFERENTi, GIFT go to House and Garden 921 Fair Oaks Ave. South Pasadena New U sed Restringing TENNIS J ohnis Bicycle Shop 42 N. Fair Oaks Pasadena Free Delivery Love to all, Santa Claus I25. I want all my children to be very nice this year. Boys don't put the girls' hair in your ink, and girls don't slap the boys' faces. Harriet McCall has evidently an- nexed the school soccer place kick record, if there is one. She kicked ninety feet which is about three quar- tcrs of the length of the girls field. That is very good for punting, but for place kicking it's even better. In riding this term the outstanding riders are Eleanor Chamberlain, Pat Larkin and Ann Roberts. The long distance scream champ- ionship goes to Anita Malcolmson, it seems. When she yells in second per- iod gym she can be heard all over the school. ' Miss Cowgill; treasurer, Miss Holway. I W MISSION SHOE SHOP 1520 Mission St. 1 South Pasadena GOOD WORK AND PROMPT SERVICE Proprietor A, BLOOMQUIST r h STUDENTS Bring this XMAS RADIO SPECIAL ad FOR DECEMBER ONLY PACKARD-BELL - 5-tube -- Super-het $17.00 Guaranteed 3 Months Sockets THE RADIO ELECTRIC Phones Wire Plugs Crystals Repairing Tubes Call us for an honest, efficient estimate 1118 Fair Oaks Ave. HU. 2062 Masonic Bldg. E. STOKES k 1
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Page 12 Zem Hem Arrives F03 EESleeping BeautyEE .h.-o,.he Ch! 311: great dly 1113 arrived! People 01' the cast chap hands nerv- ously and walk aimlessly about. Cu:- side the Waving Velvet curtain Czu'ol Phiilip: wz'ings her hands in breathe less anxiety. Quite a contrast to the cool professionals. She walks back stage only to fmd it in a turmoil. Jayne Hill pulls at her huge sleeves, frantically going over and over er cues. Betsy Mansfleld iiuffs the stiff pink tarlatan of her tiny fairy skirt and makes a vain effort to remember how Miss Blown told her to hold 'it 'Ihe ladies of the court mingle with the Glee Club singers, talking m shrill whispers trying uninterestedly to recollect who invited them to the Civic and whether they accepted. Suddenly Miss Brown appears from the wings. The Whispering stops tmomentarLlyL A few last minute instructions fall unheard on the ears of the fluttcry cast. The Glee Club runs to their respective places. There is but one minute before the curtain rises. Can the terrified crowd of hu- man beings ever resemble order? Betsy run tragically to Miss Brown and implores her to do something to the costume. She does, and with a few deft pats and pulls twists it into Mare. Suddenly the call for the cur- tain Miss Brown shakes her head dsseeairingly and struggles to raise her voice above the overture and the talking. She fails and walks off stage completely exhausted, She nods and the curtain slowly parts. As if by magic the peOple on the stage he- rcme mottiorlcss. Then as the music plays softly they move. Like puppets cn strings held in the hands of giants, the USleeping; Beauty begins. M k h I Bigger, better savings at Kneorpmatezi Shut Shops Raymond 81 Colorado Streets Pasadena REAL CHRISTMAS STORE EA little better for a littie lessE Leather Suits and Jackets OEcoats A real Nevv Bros. gift Bi-Swings $3.98-$5.98 $13.95 eautiful Silk Ties 50c Where crowds always shop . .1 LA TORRE' December 17, 1934 Theda Yam? GE$ Gem; at Mint Prices $35.00 Per Ounce EEE eiem m... w gigtlmtis we e?erlziceawe as if 5'5 Eewwiiful l :e No gih can compare with a Bulovoenone will live so long in use- ful service. Ancl right new, values are prob ably greater than they ever will be again! SEVATOR . . $2475 An outstanding new value e- simpie, handsome, distinctive looking. An accu- rate 1 S iewel Bulovo cf 0 very low price. Pay Monthly MISS AMERICA. . $2475 A smqrf, dependable watch at the lewt est price we have ever ofEered a Bul- OVG bagueHe. Pay Monthly LADY BULOVA . $3975 Slender, dainty, set with diamondsecn the IowesI-price we have ever offered a Bulovo diamond baguette! Pay Mummy AMERICAN GIRL . $4250 ItEse hard to believe that a watch so dainty, so. .finy, could keep accurate hmeeBur It s o Bulovaecmd 15 iewels! M. 1 EAST COLORADO ST. Everggdx old store- 155x! memmez JZ JUST SAY EECIIARGE IT he
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