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QQN E1??? TA. CLEANE WE CALL AND DELZE 12R N- Phoue BL. 71331 19 3 Fremont Ave. Simth Pasadena aim fV L 3r; -1 t; 'c: 1r um. qr. GYSEES 0L wailrnhjgaij t0; Say, have you noticed Bud Martin and Jimmy Smith going around show- ing off those beautiful fingerwaves? It Shows they have been patronizing the South Pasadena Junie: High School Beauty ShOppe for Boys . Since Jack Stever Opened up that tBeauty Shoppe he has been doing? a rushing business. Even the male members of the faculty have decided they should be made beautiful. Mr. Dail is the latest to have weekly Sp pointments. When he saw those lovely ringlets on Mr. tBusinessl-Mam Shire: upper story he could resist no longer. Oh dear, this modern age! What Will it be next? Ha Favorite Sayings The hivver owner: HWouldnT that jar you? The radio orator: HITII tell the world. The murderer: Well, I'll be hang- ed. The judge: uFine.H The hsherman: tTll drop you a line? The seamstress: tDarngit. x h AND BEUEVE ME f I KNOW t, BANKTNU ! .. t T- ttBanlliel',9 Schureman ttiiotll get your doughW LA TORR 'sauxoq snoueA Jgam 03, K'CAAB paiam pma tunasgquxea pump 3; spawn 9m, asmuns 3V 1t v.23 a joyous night, this Roman banquet . The old boys would have. turned over in their Sd'rCOphngi to see these mac em Latineeaers having a banquet. n'aUII -epV 199mg pue 'umv I ma AAOH munsminv JQQGVI 11G qun 3111111103 tummy, SB shuos qans u; 0101qu M1; pol ,au'gumaa 9111 ;0 519331118 '0th 'ayp o; puq GJOCl emos gnq tm; go mouos em 01 113nm tlooqos Lima em pugqeq pawqunoap puno; sum rcpuax A1221 312321141011; qxou 111g tum; puma smmog 1mm paaamouxs me 'u; 1:131:01q 513m peaH 5:1an 91133 . mu: 2.131 111 J91:3,nfzi 8131 u; pamxmds 1mg tpaaaAowgp 9mm pm: hard 0: 11a 15:10::131914111 pameddusgp iumuazmps 1':qu liq pouzgduzoaae fuouueqog gmooa 11311111 SE A'qunoxom 1ng 7 01:; pefotuo trigzgot'mu 8011373 335333,, 91p, ziq :SUAEOQ :se papaya 1:371 11F um toqm zwanmmg 811011.100 hm 1315013,le sum somAnsB cm SumeeH t'euap Jessa muss g0 $211.0 010111 mum Sm deals em 191:0 pBBJdS KLAAOIS Iesnomo 5;th 100L103 113m 0111 17.3.0.1; Sugmqs 453mg sgm u; pagonpuoa 512m $1; quub 111.11 110p JO JI'GJjE ma Anuoaaa .hmq. ,,h : aLiO SHWOD 31330 rIVleNV ' W VT Eugicr thirds and Gifts ul' 13061317107395 L'Axri SilOIE . ,: p . V 910 r 6313 Oaks AVG. April 1, 1T, r w EXPERT WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRZNG C. G. Armid The Jeweler ttTreat everybody righttt 345 E21134; Colorude St. meat EucEitD Pasadena L ..J HOMEROOM 601 HAS 1:E SKIDDING PARTY H...- Homeroom 601 arrived at the Skid- ding rink last Friday night With their fur muffs and skunk fur coats. Some of the girls did very well but soon some of them found their feet where their heads should be. But of course the dear little boys of 601 picked them up and they were off again, There were some prizetwin ninv skidders in the '1'; 2.? .4 3, one 0: them did a 301.9 ft. into the 2-122 landing in the exact place he 3 from. Another doing 49 SORlC-l' in the air. landing in the hospiigl. Later tea and ladiest Engers wen: devoured by the whole ngL'ap. hQia- OMUJO m j-r. .d HOUHas Bngggg :fo Wotp run ogaqggd 9mg: Seedigsmommc gHmomdmcarqm 021 mwmgaopfdm g.6cqmgfi'geo ngE'SmERFPMmEBS: .... . J- , D n :0 EWEHSO E53009, 256::ng 0805333 0 0033-16 emewm gEH :35 H0571? Oswmpgg msggm guiggmb $801165? :20: 039.7; 0 Wm dict 35.3099. r30r+0 umwoo ?Id-twwm H.050; Jana .0. .mew vanwaem swag . 3.: .e+ x. So'm 3:79:5' mg LT Nouns? . 0.0 343.0 b +35- dwsh g 59,04 OOH :y .13;,O 05153 0;, 8: ?5' ta 2-7 vat 333': t: . t24.53?Tmhlyw , , r'Hcr ztcse'emhlies are 5400;!
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UI Lpril 1, 198 LA T ORRE Page 5 ROWBOAT TO BE ROWED Here is Seymour Hayes very extra ecial rowing boat in which he exl. ects to reach the Orient, ttwith the treatest of ease ? ? You see, that is ?fhy. Seymour is deveIOping those fiighty, stupendous, colossal and ex- ?a colossal llmuskels'iof his. As you till gather my friends, Seymour has uite a little rowing to do. Now to 311 the story of this very extra spec- Ll boat of his. It is lap stunkti and as a very queer little trait of sorta inda leaning on one side. n X a bl Quals how many people it won't hold. iie spent thousands and loads of cold p.511 on his lap stunk tipsy-turvy hat, a mean tubl. Yes sir, boys and Eris, it is colossal, in fact gigantic. l f 'uexoaq guieq 1110mm; pe12$nC eq pmoo sgge A'tmm mom ass em gem 13:3th 911; 259110;; 939a uuv 0 emoq 9111 re Knueoel Kued 311113 .. :pf e...0-..... 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'emns e no 0 08 11B p1nom sKoq em peqdop'e 9AA HIKE 1sKoq em BuiKgumaeq .10; ipex AL pue u'edseo sueH iBunoA ,L uequeAeq ueA pKo1r1 jams 9091 ?AA Kq penimqns sue1d am sse1un 11 Buixes dn ummp sem uonmosaa isKoq 911:; JO 3Uueem 3119091 '9 1V IOIJNOIJILHVEIH WAS 80d 1 SHELLS SAOH l ttSnoopert Berryman Beware his light What Other Schools Are Brewmg The Skunkvilie Scandal, a really classic and standard-setting paper, will break down all its walls of chast- ity and enter a joke column in their paper. This column, however Will be restricted to the joke from the Countryts foremost religious maga- zines, and these jokes must be en- tirely devoid of vulgarity. The Knitting Club, of the Sleepy Hollow High School, has recently 01'- ganized a Kangaroo Court and the Bored of Education has constructed, at a cost of $50,000 a Kangaroo Courtroom, with a barroom and hot dog stand in the rear. A regular crew has been hired to man the spanking machine, a punishment for all school felonies. There are few school papers in this country that boast such a record as the Gaff Gazette, of Laffenplay Gram- mar School. This truthful paper has the record of fifty-three separate law suits. These have cost the paper Over three millon dollars. The majority of these have been the action of readers Who have sued for slander over sev- earl much discussed scandals. The Ga- zette has venomously discussed such famous characters as Elinor Zileh: Happy Hooligan and Bimbo Q. Gump. The Hon. Tiger, of this fair city's foremost high school, is growling in a menacing manner at the recent Latin strike. All Latin students gathe ered in front of the statue of Mars, and threw stones at paSSing cars. The greatest sports event in any h'gh school anywhere took place at William Planet Queen Jr. High School last week. Among the main events was the All American Peanut Rolling Contest, in Which Samuel Schnozzle Duranting- ton the schools foremost nose specs ialist. He accomplished the terriiic: rate of 100 feet in 40 seconds and expects to enter the Olympics. The Simon Legree High School. noted as the nation's best disciplined institution has recently passed a great bill that no pupils shall smoke cigars, chew tooth-picks or tobacco in class. The former two caused the janitor great amounts of extra labor, and as to the latter. the school was running out of cuspidors. tow A RECIPE HOW TO FLUNK Take eighteen weeks of blufft stir in several absences, combine with plenty of inattention, flour well with picture shows, add plenty of tardies. bake in a teacher's hot temper, and serve cold with disappointment sauce at the end of the semester. ,,i0 Th 'SJOA'BBpLIS 110m; 5101 dn eAeS aq 112113 aquv mum eatu 0:; 9.1911; sem aquemom 3191,, SM ueAe 1011 pun Andrus sem mmptns 911; esudms sm 0; lpumS Alpeeis l3u01 e .1qu13 902.1 011; JO none 41mm; sq; 01 sumo 911 uquA junef Anuuoa ssom 911m 9A1; peqoetoad 119111 uo gueg am 1mm mo peueqs sdma mgr 119mm euqv .10; Buneems sem 152m :11 SB qonsl meeL 11eqqoog ammouoq 311:1 91mm A'ep 11131.11; euo 1 seem Jieqq u1 gugmdpnmd Kq saemod siq J0 age -ueq am wee; Knunog ssoxo em ems 0:1 pepgaep 911 qusxamun panes os HKuued e .10; om1,, S1113, 1e suods eq; IIB ui 1131s suppumsqno He anoqL 'Knsaemun uosiueq 3P. sKep 9391100 S111 u1 Amugp aoenxa 9101111? ue sem eq, peniuxp'e AIBumgneI peubnueumoge 311:1 tsdaea 19110729; .1110 Bugmeyuequg 91mm NAAONEIH a0 EmH'iHLV NV BALLET DANCING FOR BOYS News! 1; Boys required to take bal- let dancing in gym. The faculty has decided that the boys in our dear school are far too clumsy in their movements. '11le Wis! be required to take either ballet 01- toe dancing. It will be given Friday afternoon during the boys' gym pu - iod. Once a month during assembly, the boys will exhibit their graceill movements. The different classes wil1 be exhibited at different times, The whole school is looking forward to it. tEspecially the girlsJ 0y PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS HELPS YOU by introduciro' H3 you to good values, and HELPS US ALL by paying in part for our newspaper
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Page 2 LA TORRE La Torre is issued semi-monthly during October, February, April and May, and monthly in November, December, January and June-Price 50$ per year. Published'by the pupils of South Pasadena Junior High School. Entered as second class matter, December 18, 1929, at the Post Office at South Pasadena, under the act of March 3, 1879. Teachers Meais Revealed There are many pupils in this school 5 who believe that the teachers have different and better things to eat then we do, in the cafeteria. For their beneht I will tell you about an experience of mine; the time I dress- ed up in mask, wig, and high heel shoes, making myself look like Miss Robinson so that the rest of the teachers wouldh'd mind my eating with them. Well, the first things that I came to was Baker's products, rather tough dough you know. After taking a piece or twe I went on to the vegetable section. I never saw so much corn in all my life. There were black cobs, yellow cobs, brown cobs and Jacobs. The next foods were meat and fish. Seeing Mr. Mendenhall choking over a herring in a corner, I dug my fork into a piece of fish to see if it was really as boney as all that. To my surprise I found out that each fish had one hsh hook in it. What a Fig- cher! ! l I could do better than that. All of the meat that they had was: fowl, so I took a Robinson. Then I came to the toast and area- here. Next to each dish of ereek was a little card telling what kind it was. Of course, I had to get some 01? each kind I had never had before So. I had to eat Breitkreutz, Flakers, and Cheese Fluffs, and she reniied that they were not hurnt, Hjust,a little too Brown? V Now you can well understand that they have different food, riqht enough, but I leave it up to you to decide whether it is better than ours or not. Hutehins has gone er; aoa Hutchins Gees Crazy Much to the surprise of the child- ren of the Kidis Junior High School in South Pasadena, J. Randolpho one of the retest VViZChdS of the ages, who used to be a teazher, is on the loose again. He escaped from. the tower prison of the Junior High School where he vas in solitary 09.1 h'nement because of a nervous break- down as a result of getting rough with Bobby Sands, the schoolts rough- neck. It happened in this way. In his ' history class, little Bobby was mak- ing faces at Clarence Parmenter, Milton: Grassmuck, Jack Elsor, and Doris Larkey. Professor Hutchins told him that he was a naughty little boy and that he would have to stay after school. Bobby! who has an awful tome per would not have any teacher talk to him that way. So he told Mr. Hutu chins words that he hF-d never din t ed of hearing, and as a teen : Mt J. The qut- est doctors say that there is he hour of recovery, Gs this the. hrst time?l 'S'QOUSMOLIS E-ilOTTBM Silm CHUNG 1310C; ZTB'HON, 'mm epysaq pepum tmemeAemoe TITTJEUETTKB 113390103 2 gunneexe A'q i-Iomngzpnsexd 911111 9111 mt 'sn --:2'Ceuz K104110119 yetmegxe pue ummmo em 3xpmaq uomr: sq; ??:OJq pun 1111131. Jayme 3:11 350! 3132;? 'pym; Ssenoleo woo 03, nonhlxere guesmu 43351111 em 13 QAPJJ m1? pue Hear 22w Je 11 enema how ya 11rd 12 m Mt. Bake? A-Btessee Students My dear Students, Tye had many complaints concerning your being: unnece t between classes. Dear children, must you central yeah. so StK'CTQOUSIy that Visitors to our beloved seheel c4. the chain gang? ? ? ? ? The grounds committee ten picked up only five papers during the past week 2-: ferced to announce that only one OJ int: weil had 05; : her 1133111 since January let! It gives me to think that my hays and girls would let me down to such an extent that I have not heard one pw- fahe word on the campus thhis semester. I can only hope that in answer to this letter 1 Will step from my ofhce into a swirl of algebra papers, battered Latin books and gaze upon the Wildest confusion. I flea. hope you Will consider my timely . Your beloved principal CV0 him April 1, 1933?, vVC '3? P -t 'eovj'sis donlt seer: i 1: t they do wit? 1 Cr ;;-5 3.90? it: V l 'c: t'lier eyes-roamcd carelessly around the 100111. , tiWith her eyes, she riveted him it the Spot? He tore his eyes from her face and they fell on the letter at her feet. tt'lheir eyes met for a long breath- less moment, and swam together. AttMarjory would often take her eyes from the deck and cast them far out to sea? NHe wrenched his eyes away from hers. It was a painful moment for both of them. .e MASTERMINDS LOCATE AYERS Everybody in junior high was deep- ly. concerned about the long absence of Dr. Gebediah Hannibal Ayers, gene ial vice prinoinal of the South Pasa- dena. Junior High School. He was lost last September and 'was found only yesterday by these blueblooded gen'. 13 and masterminds, Billy Mason, I-Zat-ry Hammond, and Russell tMtgsewi Combs. The long search was led by the greatest of these masterminds, Billy Mason who was- ohe of the iead. ing students in our school the gets all lowersJ t y When found, Gebediah Hannibal was at home doing this: 1 a MD- cm a: bra v ig bawemel 9' me tgw- 94H 9 L La Hm a 5..i 'SNVVOW P E: ukiw 5 V to a-OEO. 8 a MEQI'ENE ,55 ago; M. gmmo H IDS: Omvrgo ,. wow OEON'W a.gf c. waE.. SQ'NQ w P Irci'r'g -- 0H mmapq S le'OQE'g CG 2,: 0k: H '65 9+9 50 5001s wk: 6:1 mghhstv 11-9 s HNwB-Ci a 29: emgwt W :0 3.00343 CLO me' :6 2 a3 sesame O 55 Es GWEQHg gw 65340ng g: gg hgzhet f3 awn 3 53S 'slmosgq 30p emos 1mm -9uu32 eqrmoqs Koq KGJQI-I :Sueg gsttexomo 11311111113 A'ue emaq noK oq :Bma '90: .uaq; qms $qu Kenn 3933M 9113 110111 59m USIIM OS 5,110 SJOOq mm tmm 9:? 03 11mm sAoqAAoo am, He op Aqm
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