San Marino Hall School - Marinor Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA)
- Class of 1954
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As they went along, they helped more young girls become you l ' forget all th ng adles. I shall never ey have done for so many girls. Dedication Each year the annual staff dedicates their book to someone who they think really deserves it. I think they have made a wise choice this year. Mrs. Benson, Dean of Girls, has done many things 'Far from the call of duty. She is always ready to help when girls are in trouble. Thank you, Mrs. Benson, for a helping hand, and I hope this dedication will show the girls' appreciation for all you've done. MRS. BENSON Dean of Girls A' 4537! ogy' 9 .2'4Zl- 5 5 ' 9 if? If V wx S011 fe, . ' 4 ', - 'i ri 414- 1' i iw 'f- 4199 xx - - RW? 9.999 , ,Q X 'hm 5 0 iff- 1 49968 Elf V-A 989 I W . 3 5 .Y ,i JMS, ,,,,, uninmmlm if X. Administration Mrs. Wright Every school has a principal and I think we have the best. The girls' interests are her interests. She always has a friendly word for everyone and helps us with our many problems. Mrs. Wright, thank you for your interest in each girl and in helping us through a wonderful experience in life. Each girl will never for- get your encouragement. NN X A is OFFICE STAFF They are always ready to help the girls when they come to the office. They are a fine example of friendliness. MISS BROWN I think that Miss Brown is a must in our school. Her quiet and efficient way really helps to keep the school running har- moniously. MISS SUMNER MRS. LANE F-l-1 -5:1 1 1. a I B FACULTY-First Row: Ethel M. Benson, A.B., Dean of Girls, Mrs. Helen G. S Marion Fetterly, B.S., A.B., Mrs. Lucie R. Sayler, A.B., A.M., M Gladyce M. Know, A.B., Mrs. Ester Thurston, L.D.' Harriett E. Stull, A.B. Second Row: E McCollum, B.S., Mrs. Mil weet, B.S rs. Beatri , Mrs. Ire velyn Kre ' derd Sor .5 Mrs. Lena McClary, ce Clark Wright, A.B., Principal, ne B. Poyas, A.B., Doris Gilmore, A.B., Mrs. onlngp Mrs. Ethel V. McCoy, Ethel M. low, B.A., Mary B. ensen, A.B., Mrs. Mildred Hughes, B.S. FACULTY Our faculty teaches us more than we could learn from any textbook. I think the girls are fortunate in having teachers who are understanding and willing to spend long hours in helping us learn our lessons. I ' they seem strict and stern it ' help you in e t at times , is because th very possible w ey want to ay. , MRS. HELEN EDDY Clark Hall MRS. AUGUSTA LYNN Shorb Hall Housemothers Our housemothers have a difficult iob. They must take the place of our mothers while we are at school. I think we are very fortunate to have housemothers who've had so much experience with young people. Thank you for many hours of pa- tient guidance. MRS. MILDRED L. HERSHEY Baird Hall MRS. MARJORIE M. REEVES Downstairs Buford Hall MURIEL SCHUELKE A M, MRS. NATALIE S. THOMPSON Upstairs Buford Hall F nv me F R ID'-XY 'YEPWHER 'V 6 1 Jig Q, . fi!! 1 I A x .9 2, y'f 4: , N 4.-I! f 62 ,V I a ' 42 ,A ,ws Zyflyvs., Q 2 'ffl Hang ff 2.2 'Vs E! ' !! ...- -g Classes DOROTHY COLLINGS Dorothy is the Editor of our Annual. She entered San Marino Hall in 1952. She has been Vice-President of the Student Body cmd President of the Senior Class. Her ambition is to get married and she would like a small career in music. I wish you happiness in the future. YVONNE GRABSKI Yvonne entered San Mor' mo Hall in September of 1953. Her ambition is to become a secretory. She enjoys skating for reloxoti on. I wish you good luck in the future. BETTY SWAN Betty ioined San Marino Hall in February of 1953. She s been Vice-President and also President of G.A.A. o out in the world next year as a career hatever she attempts. ha She plans to g girl. May she succeed in w N Nickname: Pinky Noted F me: BETTY SWA or: Being noisy Pet Peeve: People who don't practice what the H y preach ometown: Lancaster Favorite Saying: Very good Never Without: Hair dye Ambition: Traveling Name: YVONNE GRABSKI Nickname: Yvonne Noted For: Being a senior Pet Peeve: Selfish people Hometo wn: EI Sereno Favorite Saying- T . oo much Never Witho ut: Earrings Ambition: Secretary Name: DOROTH Y COLLINGS Nickname: Dot Noted For: Singing Pet Peeve: Two-faced people Hometown: Los Angeles Favorite Saying: Harry Nev ' er Without: Engagement ring Ambition: Housewife BABIES I didn't have the pleasure of know- ing the seniors as babies or as chil- dren but I'm sure they were happy, contented girls. They are growing into fine examples of young ladies and are getting ready to go out into the world to meet the problems of today. wx' -1-MM, f I 'A as if 3 . DOROTHY COLLINGS ' 'K pk QQE if 5-hge.. T 5 114: . 3 . 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M513 yi A ',2,,fi?,,:W kM,7u,,5f,34 . . -13 K1 M wx - ,M K Name: Patrlcla Campbell Nickname: Pat tMajory Noted For: Long eyelashes Pet Peeve: Room mates Hometown: San Gabriel Favorite Saying: Smash-um Never Wlthout: Black note book Ambition: Teacher Name: Patrlcla Carr Nickhame: Pat Noted For: Writlng letters Pet Peeve: Two faced people Hometown: Westwood Favorite Saying: My stars Never Without: Sid's ring Ambltlon: Nurse Name: Mary Patzer Nickname: Mare Noted For: Jack's rlng Pet Peeve: Bossy people Hometown: Duarte Favorite Saying: ' That's the way it goes Never Without: 1 Engagement ring Ambition: Marriage Name: Frances Pyzer Nickname: Fran Noted For: Being short Pet Peeve: Homework Hometown: Pasadena Favorite Saying: Phooey Never Without: Purse Ambition: Nurse Juniors Here are the girls who will form our senior class next year. They surprised us with their attractive sweaters and rings. We hope you girls use your individuality next year as you have this. Remember, your school days are your best and you haven't many left. Name: Gayle Clarke Nickname: Pea' Chez Noted For: Red hair Pet Peeve: Housemothers Hometown: Downey Favorite Saying: My cow Never Without: Chuck's metal Ambition: X-ray technician Name: Judy Reed Nickname: Red Noted For: Taking pictures Pet Peeve: Pills Hometown: Newport Beach Favorite Saying: Cut it out Never Without: Kleenex Ambition: Vocational nurse Name: Eleanor Core Nickname: Ellle Noted For: Blg appetite Pet Peeve: Snoopers Hometown: NNorth Hollywood Favorite Saying: Oh lordle Never Without: Ring Ambition: Housewife Name: Carole Sheley Nickname: Sheley bug Noted For: Being late Pet Peeve: Her sister Hometown: Pasadena Favorite Saying: Rinky- Never Wlthout: Funny l Ambition: Graduating 'T-'if Name: Elouise Wllliams Nickname: Elouise Noted For: Being quiet Pet Peeve: School work Hometown: Downey Favorite Saying: Ya Never Wlthout: Bob Ambition: Marriage Name: Carole Hattner Nickname: Cookie Noted For: Walking in he Pet Peeve: English class Hometown: Los Angeles Favorite Saylng: Wonder lf I got a lette Never Without: Fred's pl: Ambition: Housewife in' Name: Isabel Bernal Nickname: Issy Noted For: Being a day student Pet Peeve: Girls who chase after boys Hometown: San Marino Favorite Saying: Heck Never Without: Pledge pln Ambition: Dress designer Sophomores These energetic girls fill an important spot in our high school. They are beginning ot see the importance of school and work hard for team play and friendliness. Name: Sheryle Wllllams Nickname: Blackie Noted For: Diets Pet Peeve: Dark brown halr dye Hometown: Glendale Favorite Saying: Who me?-nevah! Never Without: Frisky idogy Ambition: Teacher ilanguagei f V Name: Patricia Grosson Nickname: Patsy Noted For: Dancing Pet Peeve: Cracks about Darwin Hometown: Darwin Favorite Saying: My hair's growing Never Without: Needles Ambition: Nurse 1 Name: .lean Allchin Nickname: Duckie Noted For: Being sick? Pet Peeve: Housemothers Hometown: Gardena Favorite Saying: Stop playing the piano Never Without: Dlmple Ambition: Nurse M, , :Q Name: Magdalena de Cordova Nickname: Maggie Noted For: Spanish accent Pet Peeve: Room mates Hometown: Mexico City Favorite Saying: Little points Never Without: Jean's Spanish book Ambition: Linguist 'Q' Name: Patricia Morgan Nickname: Pat Noted For: Absent-mindedness Pet Peeve: Mushy housemothers Hometown: Glendale Favorite Saying: Love is for the birds, Betty and Dot Never Without: Andy's basketball Ambition: Airline stewardess 1 is Name: Diane Percell Nickname: Percy Noted For: Short hair Pet Peeve: String beans Hometown: Alhambra Favorite Saying: 0h! U . Never Without: Friendship ring Ambition: Teacher Name: Pilar F. de Cordova Name: Lgig cawthra Nickname: Peg!! Nickname: Lois Noted For: Running errands Noted For: Being friendly Pet Peeve: Book.rep0l'fS Pet Peeve: Demerits Hometown: MEXICO CNY Hometown: Los Angeles Favorite .SBYIUSI Pretty 8004 Favorite Saying: Oh, nol NeverAWithout: Teddy bear Neyer without, Glasses Ambition: Learn English Ambition: Secretary Name: Linda Farrow Nickname: Speedy Noted For: Art Pet Peeve: Two-faced people Hometown: Long Beach Favorite Saying: Mike Never Without: Comb Ambition: Artist i ui it 3' if V 5 t f Name: Michele Morg Nickname: Mickie Noted For: Red Hair Pet Peeve: Loud peoi Hometown: Glendale Favorite Saying: Oh, Never Without: Jim's Ambition: Nurse K, all di Freshmen The first year of high school is a difficult one. These girls adjusted themselves quickly and developed into an exceptionally good class. They gave us many good suggestions which only proved they were ready for high school. Name: Diane Young Nickname: Dl Noted For: Her laugh Pet Peeve: To get moody Ie Hometown: Seal Beach Favorite Saying: Oh, darn Never Without: Long earril Ambition: Airline hostess L 1 iff Ei: f V, , Y iggiyi. - I ' - ' ,-f Name: Myrna Scott xicikraagne: gerryid d h I 'i : o e or: erox e a r itfiffi. 3 Pet Peeve: Certain teachers , Hometown: Los Angeles 12 i Favorite Saying: I don't know 51255 Never Without: Bob iiijj ' ' Ambition: Nurse 'fig it W my . W, :1f,:2,.'-' ,debit 1-,-2121: 5- 'lm N. ', ,Ja A A vm! 9 V' I ' fl' ng if , fi 1' ,, ?1 ,f Hff2-N u A WW? i-WK 'E X' -wg f 'QVA ,r 3 E 'B Jr. Hi A 555. . 5' YR 'sf if Name: Evelyn Barwick Nickname: Rocky Noted For: Making nolse Pet Peeve: Front stairs Hometown: Los Angeles Favorite Saying: Later Never Without: Gib's letters Ambition: Housewife Name: Marie MacBlain Nickname: Moose Noted For: Talking back Name: Janice Wilson Nickname: Jan Noted For: Disturbing Mrs. Fetterly Pet Peeve: Broken arms Hometown: Pomona Favorite Saying: Kiddie Never Without: Homework Ambition: Housewife Name: Dorothy DeVore Nickname: Dottie Noted For: Braces Pet Peeve: Pet Peeve: Homework Hometown: North Hollywood HOEllggWTl?g9:nl4lghgrfg 0'e Favorite -Saying: No letters Favorite S5 in l Never Without: Rocky Ambition: Nurse Y 8- Did I get a letter Never Without: Diary Ambition: Stenographer Eighth Grade Next year these girls will ioin our high school The eighth grade is a year of excitement but very soon now they will have another graduation to look for ward to. Name: Kay Armstrong Nickname: Kate Noted For: Being thin Pe Peeve: Conceited people Hometown: Alhambra Favorite Saying: Noodle Never Without: Knitting Ambition: Legal secretary Name: Victoria Sahlman Nickname: Vicky Noted For: Eating slow Pet Peeve: History Hometown: Los Angeles Favorite Saying: Can I play Never Without: My clothes Ambition: Nurse -W' Name: Grace Nelson Nickname: Grace Noted For: Being a day student Pet Peeve: History Hometown: Altadena Favorite Saying: Watch your language Never Without: Retainer Ambition: To get a boy friend Name: Betty Gozine Nickname: Betty Noted For: Playing piano Pet Peeve: Arithmetic Hometown: Alhambra Favorite Saying: Sixth Grade Never Without: Sweater Ambition: Housewife ,W-'-Mf? t W A A, , U We Y My Ji E Kwan A..-f ' .5 'Q E --v- - i 'H ':f, .,.Y1 P l,.' 4 X ,Q , '-w N 'W 5 E1 N SEVENTH GRADE GROUP-Bottom-Top: Eda Rossi, Janice Hefley, Susan Vail, Willett Hunt, Carol McDonald, Beatriz Bernal, Carol McGrath. Seventh Grade The seventh grade have taken an important step this year. They are learning to think constructively and are no longer children but young ladies. 4th-5th-6th GRADE-First Row: Stephanie Brotsls, Joanne Jarnecke, Barbara Beatty, Norma Hefley, Lucy Bernal, Phyllis . Lucas, Sally Clessen, Sharon Frick. Second Row: Sally Felt, Linda Loiselle, Wendy Doutrick, Lou McCoy, Colleen Qray, Karen Horton Billard, Claudia Carden, Sharon Unrau, Carolee Haker. Third Row: Pat Adams, Linda Layfayette, Duane Couch, Pat Martz, Linda LaGrou, Bonnie Russell, Sharla Wilson, Marlene Demburger. FOURTH, FIFTH, SIXTH These girls are just in between the others. They're not our young girls nor are they our older girls. They are growing up and learning to live with others. FIRST, SECOND, THIRD l would like to have you meet my playmates. We have many good times together. In drama we learn to use our imaginations and in the classroom we develop our minds. We also learn good sportsmanship through gym. All these things are a part of our growing up and some day we will be putting out an Annual too. 'Ist-2nd-Grd GRADE-First Raw: Valerie Wright, Patty Pine, Cindy Cope, Cheryle Richmond, Devra Love, Hope Lodge, Linda Sue Barrett, Sue Herman, Diane Franklin, Cynthia Pierce, Susan Billick, Mary Prather, Marilyn Lee, Susan Holm- quist. Second Row: Leslie Page, Christina Peacock, Danien Herman, Mary Low Cope, Sharon Downend, Frances Apland, Christeen Storick, Marilyn Billings, Judy Ludlow, Valerie Hunt, Sandy Cartwright, Barbara McAndrews, Lynn Dilley, Mary Lou Walker. Third Row: Sharon Gabriel, Marietta Kroger, Wendy Waterhouse, Mayr Ellen Hutton, Joyce Fader, Lynn Ladd, Christeen Stokes, Carolyn Castle, Bethany Bird, Candy Garman, Rita Kindall, Kathleen Nielson, Julie Russell, Sharon Lacatus, Lynn Crosby, Linda Swartz. yi Qftgwi' lr Y ff?-ix E yi 3 4x,,,Y ,,, ax , w w 5 W, Campus Life .KX if,-e'? fi if ,I K X WL Xf. X M11 1 xv-A Rx Q ? . I, ' . Vg, SQ' 17 , f -A566 N. ' v If I x 9 'r , 15? . ,J If n 5 1' ' ' ' 19' 9' ' f ' Av 4 4 93 f 1 569 1 6' 4,6429 - X Xu wa ' I 'Fl I CKMSBQ X ff Xvl, -7 IX N 2 f'1g X bv .flilx W 1 X Xb J S X , X XX xi X' W A may 6 ,ff Our school is run democratically The gurls elect the officers of our Student Council. Once they are In office everyone tries her best to support them This group is the governing body they make the rules and then enforce them It is an honor to be on the Student Council Therefore everyone tries to meet the qualifications. STUDENT COUNCIL l2nd Semesterl: Sheryle Williams, Sorority President, Gayle Clarke, Vice4Presidentg Patsy Crosson, Secretary, Betty Swan, G.A.A. President, Pat Morgan, Treas- urer, Pat Campbell, President. SORORITY OFFICERS Clst Semesterl-First Row: Patsy Crosson, President, Magdalena de Cordova, Secretary. Second Row: Carole Haffner, Treasurer, Pat Carr, Vice-President. Sororit Tri Alpha is our school sorority. The main purpose of Tri Alpha is to prepare the girls for greater things to come. We have a pledg- ing period of twenty weeks fol- lowed by an initiation. The soror- ity sponsored all our dances and many other parties. Every girl tries to the best of her ability to uphold the high standards of our sorority. SORORITY OFFICERS l2nd Semesterl: Sheryle Wil- liams, President, Diane Young, Secretary, Mickey Morgan, Vice-President, Lois Cawthra, Treasurer. 12345 52 urn SORORITY: Mary Pafzer, Mickey Mor- gan, Lois Cawihra, Diane Percell, Isabel Bernal, Bonnie Hagerman, Carole Tur- coHe, Yvonne Grobski, Gayle Clark, Sheryle Williams, Pai Morgan, Frances Pyzer, Joyce Christine, Palsy Crosson, Dorothy Collings, Diane Young, Elouise Williams, Peggy de Cordova, Judy Reed, Jean Allchin, Magdalena de Cordova, Carol Sheley, Carole Haffner, Eleanore Gore, Pai Carr, Paf Campbell. G.A.A. The G.A.A. helps each girl develop good sportsmanship by having com- petitive sports. This year they have added something new. The Pom-Pom Girls and Yell Leaders who perform at each game in their colorful blue and gold costumes. fv- G.A.A. OFFICERS Ust Semester! Pat Morgan, Secretaryg Betty Swan Presidentg Jean Allchin, Vice-Pres G.A.A. OFFICERS K2nd Semester: Betty Swan, Presidentg Frances Py- zer, Vice-Presidentp Carol Turcotte, Secretary: Jean Allchin, Sergeant- at-Armsg Eleanor Gore, Treasurer. l Q 1 r 2 1 3 ? 1 f 2 5 Y 1 ,,v,-My , of S., if A.A. MEMBERS-Firsi Row' Ma da- ' 9 ia de Cordova, Jean Allchin, Eleanore are, Peggy cle Cordova, Mickey Mor- in, Gayle Clark, Carol Turcoite, Carol lffner, Diane Percell, Carol Sheley, iisy Crosson, Pat Campbell. Second vw: Joyce Christine Judy Reed L ' , , als xwthra, Diane Young, PafCc1rr, Sheryle .n. I rams, Pat Morgan, Gloria Kanner My Swan, Yvonne Grabski allings, Elouise Williams. ,af we 3341- 727' YELI. LEADERS: role Sheley Patricia Morgan POM-POM GIRL Miche le Morgan f Q f - fag. S ,y,e ' ' 1-935' Honor Roll vu-...W LL F' R S Herman Mary Lou Prather Marilyn Lee Diane Franklin, Wendy HONOR RO - lrst ow: ue , , , Waterhouse, Susan Holmquist, Patty Pine, Leslie Page, Debra Love, Mary Lou Cope, Susan Billiclt. Second Row: Hope Lodge, Sally Clessen, Lynn Ladd, Julie Russell, Carolle Haker, Sharon Fricke, Sharon Enrau, Joyce Fader, Mary Ellen Hutton, Phyliss Lucas, Marilyn Billings, Danine Herman. Third Row: Cheryl Richmond, Lucy Bernal, Carolyn Castle, Karen Billard, Colleen Gray, Sheryle ' d L' ll Pat Adams. Williams, Pat Campbell, Linda La Grau, Sharla Wilson, Pat Martz, Lin a oise e, No girl belonging to this group may have a grade below B and she must have two A's in academic subiects. This creates the desire for better grades and you will find girls competing for higher grades. MARINOR STAFF: Dorothy Collings, Editor, Pat Campbell, Aniston! Editor, Betty Swan, Photography, Yvonne Grabski, Advertising, Pat Morgan, Ari. Mariner Staff The Morinor staff this yeor hos chosen to introduce me, their moscot. They have tried to give you a book thot is o little different. From September to Moy they have been putting your Annual together. Now thot it is ready for you, we hope you ore pleased with our Morinor. YK ei! : 1 ,ii we H .M ,pie RAMBLER STAFF: Pat Morgan, Art, Sheryle Williams, Editor, Pat Campbell, Editor in Chief, Isabel Bernal, Reporter, Patsy Crosson, Reporter, Gloria Kanner, Reporter, Magdalena de Cordova, Reporter, Jean Allchin, Reporter, Joyce Christine, Reporter. Rambler Staff Every school has a news- paper and ours is no excep- tion. The Rambler keeps us up to date on Who's Who on our campus. E ,gt , Riding Club Every week these girls enioy horseback riding. For many this is their first year of riding but they, like the regulars, learn to be good horsemen. JUNIOR RIDING CLUB-First Row: Phyllis Lucas, Julie Russell, Marilyn Billings, Christine Starick, Sharon Frick, Christine Peacock, Mary Lou Cope, Sandy Cartwright. Second Row: Lynn Ladd, Gail Castle, Mary Ellen Hutton, Norma Hefley, Frances Apland, Marrietta Kroger, Sharon Enrau, Wendy Doutrick, Cynthis Pierce, Sharon Lacatus. Third Row: Bonnie Russell, Sharla Wilson, Barbara Beatty, Colleen Gray, Sally Felt, Marlene Demburger, Lind La Grou, Kathleen Nielson, Rita Kendall, Christine Stokes, Claudia Carden. 1-3' F . , H h , - . A A st 1-ff' 'H-I .-mf he -- -1 f M use ' 'km-5,. M . ' , if - 'i mf:7. refs.. 'W' 'Li'f-1L'if..'T?,,si7 'sZ.-iffsfw51iWi?v1u?st:,.t:pfi t.,m.f.Mf' Drama Club limi' ,gli Drama not only gives the girls a chance to use their imagination but it helps them develop poise. They have given many excellent plays under the direction of Doris Gilmore. 7 Q - -W. ff' g Ji W li ifln 1 x Glee Club The Glee Club gives us many hours of entertainment with their lovely voices. The Model Bride operetta was only one of their many programs. Z it 3 5, 5 2 S GLEE CLUB-First Row: Beatrice Bernal Elouise Williams, Doro'hy Collings, Helen Hunt, Diane Percell. Second Row: Vicki Sahlman, Janice Wilson, Carol McGrath. Circle: Mickey Morgan, Betty Cozine, Grace Nelson, Pat Morgan, Sheryle Williams, Yvonne Grabski, Carol McDonald, Diane Young, Marie Mc- Blain, Dorothy DeVore, Carol Haffner, Evelyn Barwick, Eleanor Gore, Lois Cawthra, Susan Vail, Eda Rossie, Kay Armstrong, Janice Hefley. Fashion Show During the full ecxch year, the girls dress up in their prettiest clothes and model them for their parents. MQ ,rfb an f.,.r ,L flqv My-1 all if-K gh W 31' May Da May Day, the girls put on their col- orful costumes and give a dancing program on the front lawn for their parents. This year, after the wind- ing of the May Pole, we hacl an Ice Cream Social. f i' f M -me-'YW' Q 5 V ,,. -riff K N 510' ...aw we MMM .. W' fi . pfg-Q XX M' f Q Q .... fr 4 . , ' Ja..-Of? Mk x by , cw , i M I A wg ...ow-. J Q :W nasf-W V Graduation As the seniors walk under the daisy arches ecich yeczr, l'm sure they must recall many memories of their high school days. This is the dcly of days that every- one waits for. ALOYSIOS McDONALD A.l.A. ARCHITECT I420 South 5th Street ' Las Vegas, Nevada Phone 2552 LEARN TO BOWL FREE INSTRUCTIONS CASA VENIDA BOWL I2 BRUNSWICK ALLEYS Cocktail Lounge ' Piano Bar ' Lunch Counter R. L. STEIN ' ADA G. BURTON 'I4927 S. Atlantic ' NE. 2-I689 ' Compton, Calif. I' V Mad Sine ALHAMBRA 28 W. MAIN TEMPLE CITY 9616 LAS TUNAS Qadfriond fad. Zlfomen ALHAMBRA 30 W. MAIN Bay! Slow ALHAMBRA I6 W. MAIN f. 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WHITNEG GENERAL CONTRACTOR SOUTH PASADENA RUBBISH DISPOSAL ROOFING AND PEST CONTROL AT'C'n'iC 3844 1009 El Centro Street South Pasadena, California - 4 Fon THE UNUSUAL AND EXTRAORDINARY IN FRESH FRUITS ' VEGETABLES ' FLOWERS SHOP AT P R E B L E'S 707 West Green Street 1336 Lincoln Avenue Pasadena, California Pasadena, California SYcamore 2-1161 FERGlE'S HOBBY SHOP Complete l-lobby and Handicraft ALHAMBRA CITY TAXI Suppl ies 36 North Garfield ATIantic 2-4141 19 Soatn Garfield Avenue Alhambra, California CUrnlJerland 3-2486 DAY AND NIGHT senvice pw, E. Ferguson RADIO DISPATCHED CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '54 FLORENCE GAJDOS BUCOLO-GRIFFIN HARDWARE, PAINTS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 4792 Valley Blvd. ' Los Angeles 32, Calif OXFORD GARMENT BARBECUE ll' , RICI-IFIELD SERVICE TO TAKE OUT . . Huntington at Atlantic fbeqzawui Baa-B-2 BROILED STEAKS BAR-B-Q CHICKEN -RIBS svcmona 9-ezes 1757 GARFIELD AVE SOUTH PASADENA ...PATRONS... Alhambra, California MR. ROBERT CRONEMILLER . MR. AND MRS. 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