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

 - Class of 1935

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V01. 7 Deemst Greetings hoh As president of the student body, I extend a hearty welcome to all the students, both new and 01d. Our school is famous for it endur- ing friendships, friendships that have grown out of studying and playing together. This semester new life-long friendships can be created to add to those already formed. I want to see each individual enter into the life as much as possible. New students should find an immedi- ate part in the various school activi- ties 521d put their best into them. To the old students I suggest that you helm those who are new at our school to discover and support our fine trad- itions, .As your president. I promise to make this a year marked by ex- cellent cooperation between student and faculty. It is our school. Let us make it an enjoyable one. eRalph Deems Get Your Papers! h-TQ;h, There will be a paper drive Thurs- day and Friday, October 18-19, with prizes for the winning homerooms. Get started ea; ly and uget your pa- per or the grammai school pupils 9rd the ones from other homerooms will have all the papers. Make this the biggest and best pa- per drive in the history of the Junior High school! Come to the Old-Fashion School 0, A grand supper, jamboree, old- fashioned school, style show, vaude- ville, and other entertainment, all in one evening is the promise of the Junior High P.-T. A., according to Mrs. Mary Covell, chairman of the occasion. On Friday evening, October 12, there will be two complete per- formances to accommodate the huge crowds expected. The style show to be presented by LContimied on Page 4i South Pasadena, California, October 16, 1934 r N Save Your La Torres! Le Torres are to be made in- to annuals this year. The papers are to be bound free of charge for students who save their ede itions. Those who have complete 11133 of the editions for this year may have them bound perman- ently in an attractive COVER You will receive much genuine phase and entertainment in yr 91; to come with a book like this to leaf through and be re minded 0f the Hgood old days in Junior High. So itSave Your 1F. Torres and at the end of the Year you will have an an- n'f'il worth much to you and your friends, K. India Presented Te Assembly Hheh Through the courtesy of Mrs. Ham- ilton of Scripps College, the assembly program of September 26 was about India. Mrs. Hamilton has lived in India fer two years, working as Y.W,C.A. secretary. She is now head of Dorey Iall at Scripps College. With her help the program Was arranged and authenticated, Mr. Mumby, Boys Athletic Direc- tor added color to the program with a number of stories and calls of India. This year the assembly committee proposes an alternation of programs between school and outside talent. Eugene White is the student chair- man of assembly programs and Miss Fisher, assisted by Miss Spellicy, is faculty adviser. m. A 77,, .I. Girls Ride Horseback . ....- 9th... The girls, riding groups ride every Thursday for an hour at the 'Alta- dena Riding Academy. No. 1 Mr. Baker Greets Student Body 4:. 'We all extend our very best wishes to L3, Torre and its new staff. This little paper of ours has a fine tradi- tion. We are proud of it and of the fine writers it has helped produce and we are looking fOiward with confident expectation to its achievements this year under its new staff. Each year is a new beginning at Junior High, not only for La Torre but for the Student Body organiza- tion, for the clubs, for the faculty, the administrative staff, the Parent- Teacher Association, and for each pupil. Our school has many fine tradi- tion: well established, traditions upon which we can rely and upon which We can. build, but each year is a fresh challenge to new and finer achieve ment, to the development of more noble traditions, Each year the Stua dent Body has entered upon a pro- ject to make our school more note- worthy for its beautiy and dignity. Each year severalhomerooms assume the responsibility of makinq their rooms more attractive and liveahle. Can we not extend this practice to the organization or reorganization of our daily conduct? Our school's ideals of Fricndlinosa. Churtesv, and Good, W'orkmtnship have, during the past six years, be- come so thoroughly embodied into the life and atmosphereof the school that nothing. I trust, could possibly dis- lodge or alter them. Every newcomer and every visitor to the school should become instantly aware of them as an inseparable part of the atmosphere of the place. They are impressive be- cause each pupil and each teacher feels and acts in the spirit of true friendship, gives full consideration to the rights and feelings of others. and strives to maintain a standard of work that is trulv representative of the best that is in him. It is a noble tradition. on whioh We must cherish. tradition, one Which We must cherish. let slip. The test Which eaoh person must constantly be putting to him- self is, Am I friendly? Are my re- lations with others marked by cour- tesy? Does the product of my efforts represent a high standard of achieve- tContinued on Page 5i

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