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

 - Class of 1935

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V01. 7 rre South Pasadena, California, April 1, .1935 1X17043 Junior High To Have Exclusive Day And Night Club Problems 0f Homework Solved Pupils beware! Wizard Ayers has just invented another of his danger- ous contraptibns. This is the most deadly of all. You are now under the faculty's complete control. You can't get by with anything but the truth and good work. There is no hope in ' casting. 'off his chilly, bleak cloak which is no doubt already wrapped aroundoyou. To delay the information from leaking outiwould do no good as it is bound to come. The school. is to be acompletely refurnlished With new desks. When you are asked for your previous nights assignments, you either have it or the ciesk in which you are sitting turns extremely red. 'This device will be used for lie dee tecting also. So BEWARE my fine friends and take care. U PUPTFS; T- 13 HIP, , 4. FIRE TEACHERS 'Extra! Extra: Pupils! Attention! A new plan hes been made. The pupils are to hire and hre the teachers. Any teachers, who are not liked will be fired on the spot. Perhaps the whole preseht'faculty will be fired and new teachers employed. We are to have complete student control. The reason for the introduction of this plan: is .most of the students have beenyery V .disfsgtisned with the present faculty. L-Of course a situation like this could not go on for very long, so this plan of the pupils hiring and firing the teachers has been decided upon. We think this plan will be a huge suc- cess, and everyone will approve of it except, perhaps, the teachers. All the teachers will be put on a week's trial, and if the pupils are not pleased with their conduct at the end of that time, they will .be fired im- mediately. We hope that HRandolpo Hutchins will stop banging doors . and that Noisy Breitkreutz will stop yelling in the corridors and disturbing class- es. And that tiUntidy Ayers will stool throwing papers around the yard, and that Careless Dix will be more care- ful with the prvm equipment and not walk in the Girls Gym with her street 1 shoes 011 Teachers, warning and improve your conductla ' you had :better ltake; APOLOGIES T0 STUDENT RUDY Th Editorial Staff is not re- sponsible for-the material to be found in this issue. Take no of:- fense. Its only Ray Rat Ken- dall and Chief Vanderlip throwing type at each other. No 11001111; Monte Montana Coming to So. Pas. Monte Montana of movie, circus, and rodeo fame is coming to the V junior high school on activity period, Friday, April 5th. The EXecutive Committee has invited Monte t'oi Vput . on one of his famous skill performs ances for the benefit of our pupils and to help resuscitate the school treasury. Montels father is famous for his skill with black snake and bull whips. Both his father and his mother are coming with him to assist in his performances on our stage. He will also bring his famous trick horse, Spot. Last year Monte and his wife were in charge ofithe Wild West Show with the Barnes Circus. During the summer he has been traveling the rodeo circuit. At the Pendleton Roundup he won the grand prize and vthe worldis, championship for trick roping. At present he is working in moving pictures in Hollywood. With all his' other accomplishments Monte is 3;. gentleman of line char- acter and an enviable personality It is a. privilege to have him at junior high. Following a brief but direct and hot executive meeting last Monday. full detailed plans for an exclusive Day and Night Club for this school were presented to this paper for pubs lication At an estimated cost of 7 $500,000 a7 building of the latest and most up-to-date design will. be built opposite the Junior High on the co:- ner of .Rollins street- and Fair Oaks ' street. A complete club will be f 1111- ished, with a dance 110011,. dining room and bar where extra special 8 cent - milk shakes will be served alone: with pretezls. Another of the bar' s spee1als which by the way will be managed by Ravin Kint, is the KendrEarpicle, a bigger and better fudgicle with a quarter inch of chocolate coating. Miss Williams Miss Spellicy a d Miss Fischer directed by Baldy Davis, will do the serving in the dining room. Mr. Dail and Mr. .Mendenhall have offered their services as the chefs in the kitchen where they will put their amateur touches to the juicy, savory steaks and soup, and take on the re- sponsibility of the cooks duties. On the dance fioor will be placed a new type of gigolo who will teach anyone the newest and modern steps for a treat at the bar. Chief Vanderlip has consented to organize a few of the hovs into a hot dance orchestra. He mentioned that he would probablv ask Mr. Ayers to be the croOner f0 . theiornhestra. It might'be mentioned here that Mr. Baker will be the chief dish washer under Mr. Dailis d'iree- .tion Dick DeGolia has asked ttPiiiF ,Douthirt to be the chief b011nner :11- thoueh it is hoped that anv bouncing in the club will not be necesserv. As- sited by Mr. Shires and Mrs. Sum- mers,,Biff should have a good tumb- ling team. No club would be comolete without a Hoor show. and so on everv Monday, Wednesday, and Fridav dur- ing sixth period lunch. Miss Robin- son. Mrs. Breitkreutz, Miss Sturgeon. Mrs Lembka and Miss Disc will aim their interpretation of the Zieefield Follies tn the best of' their abilities. 1 Vice President Van Kuran announ- Seed that the club is for stifdents and facultv members onlv and nosif'ivelv 110 adults allowed. There is no cover oharsz-e forjstudents or facultv from -the acres of 10 to 65 when annomn- hnied by a date or bov friend. The grand opening for the Day and Night Club will be held on April 32,1935 1,.A free drink of water will be given .the bearer of this article at the onen- 1. 71 ing.,



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April 1, 1935 ETTLE 14111113111 Little Audrey was out in the gar- den picking howers one day, and a bee stung he1 110,553. But little Audrey just laughed and laughed cause she knew all the time her 11031, didn't look like a hower. Once Little Audrey 311:1 her 1131' were sightseeing in New Yo :1: and while they .v ere 011 toP of the 111001 worth Building Little Audrey fell off, and her mother just laughed and 1:1. -'hed on accounts. :: 1e knew Little Audrey had on her sprmg coat. L Little 1A 11:111y we 5 drink 11110 :1. plate 01' soup and she looked down and saw a 1137 111 the plate, and Little Audrey just laughed and laughed 0n aeeounta she knew the hy couldn't eat all that soup. 1 5,137.11111; 3113 11.1 e -uueuxos uo 111d sq '331551. 01m 10 ued 0111 33112:; Lung KI-BH 111.1112; peq em SI 939:7 3111101111135 03 uotxa .0 011m 1131.113 aoJoco 3:13 aq 1117A 5:1033198 3mospueq om, aq mm 19119373 Inf uipeq 111103 1; eq mm 1121111101.; 1310131.; 11.1131 1.11109 73 sq mm 51339.19 1.71:; :13: 1:00:23: 011 ; sq mm egpeog eog utiznran g. . 73313 am, sq 111M 3133,11 0:1: ': fmeca 1'7c1uo1.;,. 3111 .10 , ,. JO 327113111101.ch e 110 :11L1:,,.1,,nd s1 1.7.3.13 3.31313 9L1; 5131.1,le 11.111111177211511 3111115151118 .LDVNE '3311 0.11 7151.51th 513157.118 E11 31; 535 11111131119 GG-NIE 110 1:11: 137G193 Some weeks ago 103 was a, scene Of 3: Gel gate that will go down 'in his- tory for year to come, twe hope1. The question was Resolved: that the In- dustrial Revdution kept Mr. Hutchins from wearing tailor made clothes. The sides were even. Wind Bag Schureman and Loud Mouth Risk on the negative and Say Nothing Brown and Blah Blah Beebe on the afar. 1a! tive. At intervals the VVi'nd Bag burst, and everyone was conscious of: hot air, 121s 115111111. The inner extremities of Loud Mouth Risk's mouth could be seen by all and his fame to 'h hung perilously over the edge of his ruby lips. As for Stay Nothing, cotton was piesed around before he spoke, 11171.10! even the cotton went to eleep before he hal finished. Debate critics remarked about the soothing 1:. 1151:1337 they had just heard when Blah Blah had 117.11.111ec1 his little my. Neva? the lose he and Say Nothing? 11.7071 the de- bate. much to Mr. Jennings 119111710111 Hutchins' mortification. The assembly April 1st was c011: ducted exclusively by the students and Wes a hut'e success. Everything 1'a1'1 smootmy W71th the exception 01 a miniatu': revolution caused by the removal of Miss Fischer 101' i3e..e1.1111g unnecceesanly boisterous. Jeanetxe Norton was b00112- foz :1 South Sea Islands dance but was overcome by stage fright at the last moment and the 'Ghttexing Gertie' tGertrude 1.1 111111 1:311:11; 0 L13 ed. to replace 1101I'.The terzupted severe 1 times by the 0' anxious Dick De Golia Who 17 110:1 to say his 111 pome before everyone left. Then Dorothy Hunt and Helen Lar- son heated gracefully 111, ch'a' M1 . :1a1'er '9. white lace Puritans. The girls moved their coumre by d- meino r1r1020d1v 0n and on while Mr. Hub chins and Mr. Cooney 1307111151rcc one another and oeea 1011:11137 hit Mrs. Sturtevant and Mrs. Reynolds with dripping spit balls. Then came the climax of the after- noon. The drama of tearing he'wt throbs entitled HFireman, Save My Cheei1dl11 The villain t'BlackheaW' was 70'1115110 11y portrayed by th'lt mustache twirling, numele bulging hunk of masculinity M...on1 Imbrie and the hero 11Pe1'cy was marvelous- ly enacted by Henry Mans; 1e1d Many a femi. .e he art flutter ed as he strode masterfully outand saved the beaut- iful heroine Pat Hayes from the clutches of the Villain. The angelic little 3' ter came to life in the form 1 Frances C01: Pmidst a: wild burst of applavse At the COnr'lusinn 05 the program free turkey sandwichesa 'md cider were served in the cafeteria much to the amazement of everyone present. SAVE NOW AND STARVE LATER Banking goes over with a bang! Oh yeah! Mi . G. Derwood Baker, our princinal propheeies that. by June 153, 1935 there will be no banking: in this school. Every de me; e comnlamts are being 1e72eivec1 about lost bank money The ahewer to this nmblem is still a :afhing mvs te1y Hhev 11:17 en't searched Schureman yet.1 It should be under ,ood here 21111 now 5094: of the moneV is: 51'1an to the Thrift Denartmeht for 1115111: shakes for Schureman 480' p is given to the bank, and 264 ie retui ned to the de- positors twe hopM. Mrs. StU'r'tPVRnt nremnts 1'1 bigger and better Thrift Department 111 Sen- temhere nifter she vets rid N that 0.1117 0' med Sehureman tthatls the eason 615131-178 XV 1'; 11'1- 1 fhes passing him in Algebr... 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By the time theh absence at 50170711 was noticed, our 116 friends were safely ensconced in the pastry factory, and were having the time of their lives. After unmereifully slaughtering all the factory workers, because they 1381 have dead men tell no tales. they then proceeded to devour the con- tents Of the factory in a hip; way, Bread-thrwoing fights proved to be. the favorite form of amusement, a- side from p'ie-eating speed contests. Roy Anderson won the latter cham- pionship. As for the hrea 111.1 0wi119. contests, huge barricades of 1311-7171 dough were erected by one of the teams under the crafty leaderehio of Margaret Summers and Dick D0351; Finally the other earn. led by the gallant Elizabeth Jane Arnold. launched a, barrage of bread that 13711.1: - pletely annihilate: the other teem. 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