South Pasadena High School - Copa de Oro Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA)

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' 2lI',' 'I l' I'L'l.'l.-I.-L-L-I.-I. r' EDITORIALS j i'L.'L.'l.'l..'l.'l.'I.'I.l THE COPA DE ORO The l970 Copa de Oro comes before you today askmg that you Judge xt not only by what It contalns but by the sprrlt back of lt Wlth thus humble effort we greet you and at the same tlme bld farewell ln after years when the struggle of lnfe shall have dxmmed our appreclatnon of these school days may this book serve as a joyful reminder of the time when surrounded by a host of frlends we left the best Hugh School ln the world and stepped forth on the threshold of experience Every Annual staff for the past three years has owed a debt of gratltude to Mlss Murdoch our Faculty Advisor We are no exception and by the and of these prlntecl words try to express some of the thanks we feel for the help she has given us and the pleasure we hare had ln workln with her We of the staff shall always hold her frlendshlp dear and keep xt as or e haDDy memorxes of S P H S To Mlss Wells and the Art Class we extend our thanks for the noble talent of the school had to offer To our hardworkm Busmess Mana er without whose untmn dex otlon and personal unselflshness this book would never have been possible we are very rateful And last but not least to Mr Kinney our principal and frlend whose kind and thou htful advice ln tlme of trouble has helped us over many a rough place we wish to express our ap preclatnon and re ard The Copa de Oro IS a product of the whole H1 h School and we leave lt ln your hands as our apprecxatnon of the school and the wonderful four years xt has gxven us THE GREEK LAMP The Greek lamp standing mute m all lts race and symmetry has ever been a symbol of classlc learning good taste and worth A rellc of an a e ln whlch an educated entleman was the proudest boast of a proud land the Greek lamp has represented these qualltles to the rest of the world 12 . , K I I . . g . I . . . A -L L, , Ac ur Lu work they have done in our behalf: pouring out without stint the best that the - ' s ' s . . . . g 7 . ' . ' g . , , . . . g ' .g . ' . . . g , . . ' , . . g . . g t ' There IS somethlnG about lt slmple as It may be ln ltself which flashes to us the whole herolc slde of Greek llfe Hector and Achllles nobler sons of noble SIYCS Qrpheus patron of the finer slde of human emotlons Demosth enes Perlcles Arlstldes the ust and countless others ThouGh lt may be an emblem of classlc ldeallty whlch by some IS not assoclated Wlth practlcal everyday llfe the Greek lalnp has lts message for us wherever we may be lt teaches us that next to an honest man a gentle man IS the noblest work of God lf we leave thls school for wlder fields de termlned that our own llght shall so shlne before men that we may be a credlt to our school and clty we shall not have dlscredlted our llttle Greek lamp nor our lnner purer flame And so the SCDIOYS have chosen the Greek lamp for thelr class pln proud of the thlngs lt stands for and hoplng that It may lmpart to them some of ltS noble lnsplratlon SCHOOL SPIRIT Evervone who Goes lnto Mr Klnney s oflflce sees at one tlme or another a quotatlon on the wall lt doesn t matter how many games we Wln lt s the Splflt that counts That quotatlon fits but one slde of our school llfe the athletlc slde but lt flts lt well Some teams are made up of flne players who cannot help wln Games slmplv because they are Good players But however good they may be they haven t the Splflt that makes fellows dlg even when they know that they are beaten Our tearr's have not made a brllllant record thls year No new pennants Grace ollr walls nor do any new sllver cups sparkle ln the trophy case but deep ln the heart of every student there IS a new feellng whlch Wlll ln tlme brlnG pennants and trophles and wlthout whlch every vlctory IS barren and every defeat bltter as Gall School splrlt has been harped upon for years at S P H S wlthout any appreclable Galn belng notlceable Thls IS the flrst year that foul' football teams have been fully organlzed and the bleachers have been filled at games Blt what IS more preclous than that3 Every student was playlng HIS own part IH the game as slncerely as he could The TlGer Splflt has been resurrected and IS growlnG IH everyone It IS on the athletlc fleld that we see the most actlve manlfestatlon of school splrlt That IS the least part of our own duty however because so few can take part ln athletlc contests Every word a person says about hls school determlnes hls school splrlt A knocker doesn t deserve to attend the school he knocks The man who dlsparages hlS team doesn t deserve the S he wears on hls sweater The student who wont attend a game doesn t deserve to share the pennant whlch the team earns by thelr effort ln short a person who attends S P H S wlthout belng Wllllng to help others does not deserve the lmmunltles and prlvlleges whlch hls assoclatlon wlth hls fellow students Glves hlm School Splflt lS essentlally unselflsh and lf rlghtly de veloped lays a sure foundatlon for colleGe Splflt and cltlzenshlp Dur1nG our four years ln Hlgh School we Seniors have never seen school splrlt as h1Gh as lt has been thls year To be sure It stlll has a long way to go 13 ' 'D ' . 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' ' o . a ' - 1 1 . . . . 1 . . 1 .1111 . 0 1 . . . 1 .3 . . ,D . 5 1 .3 . . , to reach perfectlon but the beglnnlnff IS there and lf rlvhtly nourlshed the old Tlffer wlll soon be ltself affaln Vfe belleve that thls reawakenlng IS due ln a larve measure to the hard work of Coach Overln Out of colleve but a few years he stlll retalns the old colleve Splflt of fi ht to the last dltch He has trled for a year to lnstll thls lnto the school and hls efforts have not been ln VBID We appreclate hls work and feel that a word of appreclatlon for lt would not be out of place Gf all the thlnvs we leave the school the Tlver Splflt of never say dle IS the most preclous and we charfre you to keep It stronv SOCIAL SERVICE lqhe hlffh school of today has ceased to be a Group of bulldmofs where youncf men and women enforcedly spend a part of thelr tlme over books l has become an lnstltutlon ID every sense of the word Our lnterests center around the school and enabrace more than studles Through our entertaln ments assemblles festlvals nallltary work and lnterscholastlc competltlon the school has become the center of our thouvht and ambltlon However lt has remamed for the Glrls leavue to show the rest of us that the work of the school can Oo on over the week end and that It can be be bCDCflCl3l as well Dllrlnff the war none of us foroot for a moment the SBCTIHCCS belnv made for democracy But lt IS so easy to forget the unfortunate when there are so many fortunate ones to rcttrn as conquerlnv heroes The Crocker Street Hospltal stands today ln 'l forlorn part of town and a casual observer would thlnk It no dlfferent from any of the numerous hospltals of Los Anffeles A Glance lnslde wlll dl Del thls bellef for there stlll are many poor fellows made ga7ln0' at the celllng or reacllnff some stray 'lncl out of date mavazlne Few enouvh are the vlsltors who pa s through ltS qulet halls to cheer them Chrlstmas cavrle and thanks to the efforts of the Glrls l eavue Cablnet Ml s Hoaof and M198 Wells we dld our best to make lt happy for them SIDCC then not a week has passed but that some soclal SCTVICS work has been done for them somethlnv to rrlake llfe a llttle brlvhter Soclal SCIVICC er braces two of the Greatest words ln the Enofllsh lanvuave Serxlce ln ltself I9 blv enoufrh to brlnv vlslons but coupled Wlth soclal lt becomes world wlde Man IQ bv nature a soclal creature and serv lce for others IS the flnest and bldvest of hls soclal relatlons Amerlcanlsm must begln ln the schools and vse bEllCXC that SOCIEI SCIVICC work IS helplnv us to be better cltlzens We have trled not to forget rreelv have ye recelved freely UIVC After all whatexer srrall thlngs we may hate to vrumble about we have freely recelved the lftS of Heaven Xl ounv sound ID body and looklnv for ward to a llfe stlll rosy Wlth hope we should not forofet those who whlle stlll younv have had the Gateway to success closed to them 14 . V . . D . 5 A v 3 15 ' Z ' Z - S g - o v Q ' ' l D ' 9' .5 ' 4 n :Q . t S: - u s . H C . a - ,, . , D ,, . C5 2 ' v 'S ' 1 ,, -. ' f K v . 5 . . A 1 ' D - 5 ' s: . - . permanent cripples for the nation s cause, who patiently spend day after day . ' 9 ra ' C ' ' ' 5 . ' . . S . . ,, . . . s D , .Q . . . . g D. L . . . : U . . O . tt K I ll - :A 3 Z ft ?. '. ' ' ' 5 U Q ' l 4' I an K . . . v . . . . k K Y Y 5 . V , D , Y A Y v , V 1 3 , - D- ,- . . - 5 ' nv - v 5 U 3 I ,,. , - . Jar 1 2540? we TIE' fenr .,..---- ' r' Qu,4,vrfrr,. WW :N W Msn? My 93:53 A M 15 .SPHS BFTHINU 554117755 JM57 5705' Haw: THE wcnrffse. ' ap rfxfef ,gfmre I I-lLi.l .494 .AN KS., ,- '22, GFX? ' W00fI WMM: QUE .ffelfg KAPIHM' lf' .ilillfff IJ' 2117 F008 IWIVEJ' ' f' imma Ulii with l WHA! A B490 JAW H6fA!Z Dil' R542 WEW P16 IAM 04V fE'01Vf VIEW 15 , ,YI H , 1 , . v v '11 an ' ' A Q I ' 1., , i W' , , 3-wif . 'I if lug? A A Ig 1 . ' 1 2 P FX. - ' A -.Wg . ,A1,E:' , , '-:,,, . ,R I V K .M -fs - ' f . ' ,w,, A.. 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The Board of Educatlon The Board of Education IS a roup of South Pasadena s most public spxrlted cltlzens of whom the clty may well be proud We hx h school students appreclate thelr many untlrln efforts m our behalf 16 J 1 ' .QU Q ' r A ,QL Y,.-.:f....,-,--,,.. ,, M . , ,. 3. 4 - , qi ,Sie Q I ,ff I ' 5 i . . g . , . . . . g . l A WORD FROM THE OFFICE Theres an unwrltten law observed by every true mountameer that he who climbs should alway leave the trall smoother than he found lt At the end of the cllmb there comes to hlm who has observed thls law not only the satlsfactlon of havlng achlevecl success but the added joy of knowlng that those who follow will reach the top more easlly It occurs to me that this rule observed by those who strlve to stand upon the crest of the range IQ a safe rule to follow alonv the road to emlnence ln busmess and professlonal llfe Success depends pretty larvely upon two thlnvs your equlpment and your endurance A stronof well developed body should be traeasured as a priceless possession by every one of you South Pasadena Hlvh has l trust developed Wlthln you a heart that beats stronv wlth courave and a braln tramed to thlnk clean thouvhts Wnth thl equipment you oufrht to cllmb faster and higher than those who have Gone before you The other factor determlnlnff your success wlll be your power of endurance Choose a pace that you can lmprove upon lf hard pressed for It s a lonv steady climb to the top True lt IS that short cuts often lead over sllppery places but thouvh the trall may not be the shortest It s the safest way to the top Remember that you cant do as you please ln this world that the hwher you cllmb the plamer the crowd below can see you 14 , , . e r , 3 3 . 5, , . , , . Z 3 ' Q 2 ' F' 3 D . ,, . . 5. . , L., , . 1 , . . Suceess lsn t e1sy to attain but ln the earnest honest effort to wchxeve lt d I f nd fun Be conslderate of those who ellmb wlth you theres at ew 0 joy 1 and mindful of those who are to follow I lncoln sald I want t sud of me h I cl I t d by those who knew me best that I always plucked a t lst e 1n p in e flower where I thou ht a flower would row And like the true moun twlneer he left the trml smoother thin he found It if ,fx 1 R 18 . . , . ' cl if a Q E, W fr 9- I x. .Y . E 3 ' A I' I Lt ' .w.,1. Q Q83 QQ QQQQQQQQQQ 5 3 FACULTY IQQQGQQQSEQQQQQQQQQQ Q Burt O Kmney Prmclpal U S History Mrs Emma M Bartlett Music Marlon Bascom Penmanshlp Ellzwheth Blckforcl SCICDCC Gertrude Comstock Oral Expre slon Elwabeth Hoa l:.sther l.. Hofert En llsh History presslon Bailey VV Howard QCICHCC Alrce F Km ht Commercial Mary E Marslancl Spanlsh French FACULTY Acla lVlcClellan Mathematlcs Wallace R Mc ohnston Manual Tralnm Sarah McRae Domestlc Sclence Kate M Meek Mathematics Bertha C Moore Domestlc Sclence En llsh Charles H Oneal Manual Tramm Oral Ex Courtenay S Overln Hlstory Athletics Merr1lA Smlth Qxrls Gymnaslum Paul Von Gruenm en En lrsh ournallsm Audley Wells Art 19 X X, 1 . I . , u J v o I ge. . . , .H I . ' s ' . - ' . I g' . Latin, English. Agnes F. Murdoch, - , s g I 1 . . . gl ' y . . , . .U , , ' D ' - Q. , ' . I . l . . g .' - - 3 , J Ffx - A 17111111 N1 Ld .1 rn if lmiif 0 G D ,N , W QQ- at 0 1 . INXS 'Q EN IORS SDHS Hx '22 Florence Thompson Preilclent C harles Bearclslvd Treasurer Clase Colors B W Howard Green ancl bold Class Teacher 22 ss- 1 Warrexw Hoak X me Presxclent Helen Tapper ec etarj, fwlas Motto la fm couronnel oux re ' r 595 l 1 r Z ' W Z lx i 5' .9 I QQ it - f e i Q l l r - l ' ik, 1 i 'V 5 f f A Charles Beardsley lqhe most utterly lost of all days IS that one m whxch l have not once Smlled Edwm Reed From the crown of hm head t e s le h Q f et h a mlrth Marlan Hoskms 'lhe crimson glow of modesty 0 erspread her cheek Xu gaxe new ufatre to her Cha rnl Doris Fowler th 'O of i. e d Al V 1 I Those deeds of servxce which she has done Shall stay forever with Thy' ngl Amy Stephens A generoue Soul li the mmcl Ellzabeth Delss But so falr She takes the lare away Xvlifl H378 UPON hel' lll13WaTe blen Barnes Ever ll! cheerfuleit mood art thou Harold Wright O what may man wlthm hmm hncle o a e on the outwar mde '3 Robm Walker He speaks an llifllilte deal o nothing Helen Tapper Let us then be what we are and Qpealc what we thmlc Irene Dahl She doeth llttle lundnesses Whlch most leaxe undone despise Nalhanlel Hazlett A lmon among laclnee ns a most Clrearlful tlung Robert Palmer l-le kept lui couneel and went hm way Pearl Stamps And tlmen shell talk He Code how she wlll talk' Robert Roth Not much talk A great weet llCl'lC8 +G- s Frances Smith l am a great frlend to public amusement 4 1 2 Q a Q ' A f 2 F' . r Q . s V 'Jig' I . . 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A .A K ig af' YN!! 1. 39 -at . 5 A- 'N Y 2 Dorothy Miller She fx just that which lb Sweet et completest and neatest X zlear little oueer IH little glrl Bernlce Rogers Her alr her manners all who saw admlred Courteous tho Coy and gentle tho retlrmg Nadme Goodwin Unthmklng xclle wlld and young l laughed and danced and tallied and sung Robert Bowlmg To be great I9 to be nnsunder stood Howard Smlth lie one Dell Larel l prxthee begone from me Pmegone Dull Carel Thou and l Qhall never agree Albert Gates Hang sorrow' Care wxll l-c ll a cat And therefore let s be merry Esther Canter So unaffected so conmposecl a lnln so ll'I1l so sot s strong yet so l E!F1l1CCl Aileen Farquharson l loxe tranquil eolltucle Xnd such eoclety Xa ns quiet wlme ancl goo 20 Kenneth Sanson Born for success he seemed Wlth grace to wxn wxth heart to hold Vlfnth shmmg gxfts that took all eyes Flor n c Thom son P The faxrest garden III her look An IU her mind the Wl est books Henry Freem n And when a laclys nn the case You know all other thing gne place Joel Burnell But wnth a merrler man xvlthlll the llmlt of bECOI11ll1L1 mlrth l never spent an hour tak wlthal QQF Hazel Young lllet reserved alld depelld Margaret Aron To those who know thee not no words can pamt Ancl those who know thee know all words are faint George Cray He makes sweet muslc wxth the enamelld stones Isabelle Okell Llfe would be blank wlthout musxc Z6 ' 6 . l . f x . 5 9 -J A 3 C . 4 'S X d . . V .S 3. L Q W A--.,, -A --.Q D Lll-A,,'f...4-..Q-, q l . . 'K . 'S 1 Q Qbllf. ' ' V, E W F V B P, l - it V sw ' ' .A , .H g Q, ' Ur E ' , ' ' f .wi :J Wllllam James Hes proud and yet hrs prxde becomes hlm Hell make a proper man Allce Atkinson But theres nothing half sweet H1 life As love S young dreal11 Pansy Robmson To see her IS to love her And love but her forever Marjorie TUSSIHZ an end out Roy Terry A quxet hard workmg chap with a bxg heart Warren Hoak Sentlmentally I am chsposecl to harmony But orgamcally I am incapable of a tune Joseph Clark O! We ve watched hum with the lasses And we ve watched hll'l'l II1 hlg classes -Xnd we think Grace Gertmeman She was good as she was falr None none on earth above er 27 . I . ' k so What 1 wan,i will, and there's 4 ' ---H 1. . - Dorothy Groner It IS better to be out of e world than out of fashlon Viola Thomas Her favorlte gem the la mond Leroy Marsh Most glonous Night! Thou wert not made for slum er lrene Atkmson Ever Qtudlous and ll tdUSfl'lOU9 Edna Moyer enough Allce Mooney She IS pretty to walk wlth And wntty to talk wlth And pleasant too to thxnk o Gus Mohn He draweth out the thread of hls verbosxty finer than the staple of hxs argument Maynard Clyde Fle what a mlser he IS with hx tongue 28 ' th . k d. Q 1, . l She is little-hut, oh myl-it's 1 1 , l rl. J UNIORS CLAS S Charles Cramer Preslclent MN Catherme Cooper Secretary 'Vhss Vvells Class -I-eaCl'lSI' Class Colors Black and White 30 1 I William Cass Treasurer 2 U1 JUNIORS bevved the llttle curly headed Anne Which school dnd you like best clon t you rememher3 Anne sat very quletly listening for she knew that grandmother s tale would he mterestmof It was at the South Pasadena Hwh School durmff my umor year that l really enjoyed school the most Those folks were such a Jolly lot and yet they didnt forfret that they were students l remember very plamly our clas teacher Such a sweet enervetlc person l have never seen She was always trymv to find somethmv worth while for the unlors Yes Indeed 'Vhss Wells was an excellent teacher We had class ofhcers and a revular OI'0'3hlZ3tlOn Our presldent was Charles Cramer He was a true South Pasadena boy Why l can remem her when he was ln Grammar school A fine student and a Good sport they used to say Catherine Cooper was the secretary an excellent Cflrl She held many other ofhces elsewhere too And William or Wxnv Cass held the most lmportant positron of all treasurer 31 'sf X4 l , r Y ' - f 4 .. so 'X ,X N lt W X , Tell me of the days when you went to school, grandmother, please, D: . - Q .. . . . 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D ln ithletxcs our boys incl lrls alike were stars Often they lost ID a ame but that drd not stop thene perseverance nu hr hue been thelr motto Well do l remember the class party Vlfc had a wemer bake on the school campus and then had a skatm party oh such fun' Many were the tumbles and brurses recelved that H1 ht but ull wlth 1 hwppy yoyful feelmff So many thm s dld the UDIOYS do that It would take too lon to tell Some other time l can tell you some thm s about them far more ll'lt6YE'StlI'l those around us are happler because we were unlors at S P H S ID l920 NEI I II' HOCM- NBFRRY CLASS OF 1921 There lb 1 clas nn our school Whlch surely llve up to the Golden Rule lt will not be hard for you to guess For lt IS the unlor yes yes yes ln Athletics we sure do shme Everyone steps Il ht mto llne ln football track and basketball lt lb our alm to lead them all ln school actlvltles we do not shlrk Fveryone ns on the alert And now l thunk you wlll a ree That we are a class of hl h cle ree FLOR A. CLX DE .32 .. K C g. . v X V . Q . g u i . A .2 E I , . - A l 'g - 1 ' 2 f , ' n 3. . 3 . g than some storles, for these are all true. l know that we are better now, and , - ' , z ' s ' . . . Q . .g . . V . . 0 1, . g g - , 3 OPHOMORE 33 X SOPHOMORE CLASS We were a fine class last year we are a finer class this year and next vear we ll be Great but we re now speakmv of today We Sophomores support all school actlvxtles Amonof other thmfrs we turned out to the Leaffue Games which helps a lot thouvh lt sounds small The Sophomore glrls make up a most delectable part of the S P H S GIYIS Tennls lneam whlch does some remarkable playmg Vve had a most enjoyable party at school one nlffht m whxch every hody and everythmv turned where time IS exhorted to turn m an oft quoted poem That our dxffestlon mlvht follow the same courses WICHICS and hot chocolate were the damtles served at the close of the hllarlty These arent all our vxrtues We're brlght, too If the marks whlch we TPCCIVE on our cards were scattered throughout the world they would serve to teach a great many people the Hrst letter of our alphabet Amd m Girls' lVl1l1tary Dull' Dld you ever stop to thunk that the Major fthe Major nowl, IS a Sophor1rore3 ln the lnter class games of basketball the Sophomore girls were vlctorlous Our boys were on the teams of the School and represented us well there 34 -. , fy --'fi' 'Q 7 - Q, -e - L ' r , , '! .Y f, . 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V- L? -- fin -US' I . - 'NY' l Q I H ' I J Ill .. -'Zin-1 ,,,, Zi 09 rv-1,7 THE FRESHMAN CLASS We the Freshles wlsh to speak Althoufrh our class IQ supposed to be seen or maybe not even that and not heard we are to be heard we are to be heard from often You he mr of u rn the Txver You hear of us roarlnv around at Walhalla You hear of our honorable class tOllll'10' up the trall to Mt Lowe and Oflvlnv the people of Alpme Tavern a job ln malntamlnv order m our vast horde You hear of our meetlnvs where lively dlscusslons are carrled on ln the first place are we a class3 The unanlmou answer 1 YES Who won nn the mter clas debate3 We dld Our debaters haxe style and expresslon The others well we won t say anythlnff about them The Semors won IH debat mv when they were Freshmen but they couldnt beat the Freshxe of today i h no, not on your llfe Our class of 23 IQ xery ambltxou and we hope to be successful as upper classmen and ln future llfe We dnd our best to support the County Fan lVl1ss Hoag, our class teacher, IS the person who made our class a success We could not haxe succeeded wlthout her, we are sure What about the mllltary encampment5 WhlCh class had the most representatlves there5 The Freshman class, that 10 the answer just watch the class of '23 from now until we are honorable Seniors There? gomg to be somethlng doing WILLIAM HILL 38 v 7, , K 0, -tk. W V ly, .und X , . of .. 1 , . X nun v' V Ca. , 1 .4-' . fu .- :1 - L. . 4 M, , I ..,.t.,,w. .. ,-,.. , - Mc. 9 .13 7:1-tri: - 'Jggl-Akgvg, F L-:zzz Q W My ag rg -..- - ,....,.,.. -H M , A..-W i A W N4b, I ,W ' , - 5 lg. ,K - . . . 'v 1 . .S I , 6 ' . . - D . - V C J , , - i 1- M D . .3 . C! ' D D 5 . , 5 , . . . S S . - . S . . ' ' . ' . . v 5 - . . Q ,, . , - . . c ' S rg X f-R, ALUPIPIIXQ NQSTUS ALUMNI Clas of 1907 The member of thl clas have been out of school for so lon that very few of them can be located We and that Freda Coward Edna Mun or and Hazel Finch are marrlecl Clas of 1908 Of the eleven members of thls class we can flncl but nlne Four are marrled three other ln buslnes and two teachln Class of 1909 Thls class has been scattered to far corners of the earth but Wllford Seay IS now teachlng at Pasadena H1 h and Belle Upham IS llvln ln 'South Pasa dena Clas ol 1910 Slxteen members of thls clas are out o subdue the world DWI ht Baker IS ln Chma hd Lawyer ha returned from ltaly and 1 ln buslnes Arlzona lVllldred Kelth Stlles llves ln South Pasadena Clas of 1911 Of the members of thls class four are marrled four teachln and the rest ln buslness ln or around Lo An eles Clas ol 1912 Ruth Ratcllffe Ruth ohnson and lVlar uerlte Powell are raduate nurses Grace udkrn IS now Mrs R E. Daynes lVlarJor1e Cllle IS teachlng muslc ln Texas Unlverslty lVlorrel Reynolds IS ln Los Angeles and Warde Fowler IS on the staff of the Los Angeles Tlmes Walter Lord 1 marrled and 1 ln busmess wlth hls father One member of thls class Bertha lVl1ller has been lost by death Clas of 1914 Most of the members of thls clas are stlll ID Southern Callfornla Eu ene Houston and Roy PICYSOH are ln buslness ln Los An eles Glen Car wood 1 a promlsln landscape archltect Clas of 1915 Bernard Cravens IS attendln lndlana Unlverslty Raymond Houston IS wlth the Auto Club of Southern Callfornla Wallace Weldon IS attendln Callfornla Tech Tllle Bauer IS now lVlrs Dallas Speers and llves ln South Pasadena Clas. of 1916 Cllpld has played havoc Wlth thls class Bob and Orllla Da ert are both marrled Van Dodson 1 marrled as IS lVlary Ostrander Ralph Wood l wlth the Auto Club of Southern Callfornla Ed Fllley IS attenclln Stan ford Unlverslty Bob l-ladden and Henry St Plerre are at Occldental colle e Howard Purcell IS talcln up electrlcal work ln the east Geor e Wheeler IS ln l3LlSlIlCSS ln Los An eles 40 S . I O S 5 S D O . , ,, , S . . Q . . Q . U , e - D. . , g g . ..- S . ' ' Q P 'cr A -1 1 . D , , , - . S V .9 . . S in 5 . . . . U . 1 , D, S g . Q . . ' J 0 ' cr , , ,, 5 -- J 5 .. . . . Class of 1913 S v , . . 's S . , . . Q . . S . . . . U 0 . S 2 ' .S g H . 5 . . O . . . . 3 . i . O 'S Q . , OU 53 Q - L . . S , , , . D ' 0' - Q I . 2 . 1 U . . - . 23 . U . 3 . . g C7 3 . Clas ol 1917 Lynn Spencer Ellen Chase and Cornelia Gates are attendln Occldental Paul Klnney IS makm hlmself of reat promlnence at Stanford Tom Sanson IS workm on the Los An eles Examlner Loulse MacDonald IS now Mrs ackson Flsk Class oi 1918 Most of the members of this class are en a ed ln hx her educatron l'ord Tussm and Robert Qravens are at Stanford Ray Brahms and Allan Lawyer are at Occldental Vera Ro ers IS at Pomona and ack Shlelds IS workm hard at CHllfOI'l'll3 Tech Clas o 1919 Our lllustrlous predecessors of l9l9 are all busy Qeor e Powell and Katherme Ward are attendln Stanford Paul Hadden and Gladys Uzzelle are at Occlclental Colle Grace Kelley rs upholdm our honor at Berkeley while Allce ones Loxs Stonebrook and Vvlllnam Axtman are at the Southern Branch of U C Kate lVlerr1ll ns makln a fine record at Pomona Colle e Elzo lVlc Clllskev IS post raduwtln 'xt S P l-l S ames lVlcEn1ry IS with the Home Savm s Bank m Los An eles and Malcolmn Verry IS also ln busmess ln the 1 41 S . . . . g . g . 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EH. p 9 yr f - Q , I m -'24 , 1 , .-: - 1 I ll I X I XX Q! -- ,, f x 1' a A STUDENT 1 new jf V . 1 ll -I STUDE BODY V THE STUDENT BODY All throu h the year the rrvht krnd of Splflf and lovalty have been shown by the Student Body of the South Pasadena H1 h School xn orvanrzatron wrth the purpose of supportrn wthletrc and other 'xctrvltre of the school hnwncrally and otherwlse Great enthusrasm has been shown toward 'xthletlc not only by the number that took pxrt rn thc drfferent sport 'md debatm but also by the way the Student Body upported the teams The S P H S Tr er rs a paper of WT1lCl'1 the school can be proud n every occasron rt ha upported the HxtlVltlC 'md function of the Student Body for whlch we all feel rateful to those so 1nstrumcnt1l rn pUbllSl'1ll0 t The success of the T1 er rs clue to the fillthflll work of Mr Von Grenm en and the ournallsm Class The Student Body has been qurte fortunate m havm the opportunity of he1r1n a nurrber of mter stm addresses and educatronal talks Also 1 few very rnterestm 'rssemblres were enjoyed by the students at which travel hlms incl lantern slrdes were presented Consequently the Student Body wrshes to cxpres throu h rt Bosnrd mn expression of ratrtude to Nlr Bush -md the Board of Fducwtron for the Hnan cml 11d lt ha recerved thx last yewr STUDENT BODY BOARD President Robin Walker Secretary Mary McEn1ry Treasurer Roy Terry Board Member at Lir e kenneth Sanson Senror Board Member Wrllram ames unlor Board Member William Cass 43 0' . - U . r 'S 2 4 - g - i -3 ' ' ' g Q 'S . ' S , C I Y . s ' 2' L S, ' ' 2 - s L g, . s . . . . . gs 's ' . O ' ' S s . ' S C S . , 1 . r g . 1 C . . .vb i- .U . . . 0 T5 ' T5 . .. S . . , or . n I ' g . ' X e ' g ' . r , . . . g C 1 . . . . K f T I 1 4 ' ' P. g 'S . ,z . . . , . g ' . T c . A c - 'f I s , s ' K . Vice-President ,,,,,..r..... ,,,, , H ,,,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,............ D oris Fowler 1 g , .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Dehtttn Mini er Athlett Mina er Yell Leader Presa A ent bite Keeper THE CITY STRTA FTS ARE DARK lt ht tn the mount un the sea e valley the lea clty str etc wre dir' There Q a A h ht n I ht A lt ht on But the I see ln the Vllla e N11 ht ae 1 pass Nnd a brx ht httl my Qhtncs from each wtndow It s But the ctty streets 'xre dartx There s a I1 ht tn my cotta As hr: ht as can be And lt Hlckers and hmes Throu h the cLrta1n at noe But the city streets are dark O ee all the ll t Of the mo mt uns and se'1 My cotta e the valley The v1lla9,e and lea But l am here tn the dark There s a ltght ln the heart Of 21 part of the world There Q a banner of hope Before others unfurled But many a heart lb dark 44 T hi xheth Detss T mery Wrtde Rmlph Atktneon Robert C rss 2 ' gf 2 2g ,,Y,,,Y,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 '12 , , 'c.2 '51, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H ,,,, ' . 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J 1 L-1--x-1 LITERAR THE LOST CITY Mohammed Bey s sleepy Group of camels were restmv IH the hot sands after a lonv day s work from the valley of the Nile The Cfrlzzled Arab s daughter ulta had just retlred to her tent and other members of the caravan were stretched out on the sand 'X few stars were twmkllng rn the heaven and a full golden moon was comma up from the edge of the desert What peace what beauty thot urta Surely nothmv could ever happen to me IH this sleepy waste How could old Nema s prophecy be ful hlled' l wonder lf she really savx that picture ln the crvstal l don t see but the httle Arabxan daughter was fast asleep ln a land far away was a boy of scarce twentv years who had nerther home nor parents They had kindly left hum on the steps of an orphanage and never called for htm adam He had run away when he was sex enteen and now Oh why hadn t he been Owen a chance hke other boys This hld1n0 ln barns was no fun He hadn t meant to knll that fellow Those cards had been marked and they all knew It He laughed crazlly They could not catch htm anyway He was Oomv to the desert Hadn t he dreamed once of hndmv the lost clty ln that Great stretch of sand Among the group of skrlled horsemen that were sklmmlng over the sands was one who managed hrs pony rather awkwardly x n closer observatlon It was seen that he was of heavler bulld and fairer complexxon that hls com pamons The dusky l lttle Arabs were urging thelr horses on at a reckless speed for they wlshed to reach the oasis before nlvhtfall Had they not been would brlnv a wonderful prlce at the slave market How many times had they trlecl to secure her only to be repulsed by her lnvmclble father To nlght however lt would be slmple for had not the American promised to act the part of a dymv wanderer3 ulta on hearing hls moans would Oro out to help hlm and before she could cry out he could capture her and carry her to the waxtlng ponies ulta was very happy for she had enjoyed a cool drlnk of water and was antlclpatlng a Good rest under the branches of the palms and ferns I am so happy thot uxta to know that my SITC dlsapproves old Nema s prophecy She has alwavs impressed me with her queer What was that' She ralsed on her elbow to llsten more mtently Yes she heard famt moans Probably some trax eler dymg from thirst and 6Xl'1allStlOI'! She stole from her shelter her face alloht with compasslon and saw to her amazement not the forrr' of her countryman but that of a foreigner llhouetted avfalnst the moonlight She ran for a clpper of water and carried rt to the stranger As she put the cup to his llps a curlous thlnof happened to lm Mont erey HIS heart softened and hls llmb refused to move Thank you llttle one he salcl kmdlv He looked uneaslly about htm and started There was Abel s wlcked httle face peerlnff thru the follage They would klll htm for not perforrrlnv hls duty Hrs face blanched and urta followed hls gaze She Gave a weak cry of terror but lt was too late 46 V ' K 3 1' 1 Q 3 . 1 1 Z . ' 3 . r .. . 3 f 1 g 5 . D . n v a Q . . .. D - . . Y . H . V y , . . Y , g , , C v 1 . 5 . D us. 1 . A. . . . 3 . U -- N .V 1 ' 1 .. 1 3 3 L ' 'y ' 3 g . A . . . 5 v C . . . . . - . 1. V -A 1 3 . . , . told that Mohammed Bey and his caravan would reach there that night. Quita Z l 1 w 1 . . . - . , . . , . , A A . . Q D . 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Both she and the thxrsty traveler were cauoht up by the dexterous bandits carrled to the pomes and were rldlnv swlftly and sllently out mto the nwht before her absence was notlced qhe turned to look at her fellow sufferer and was amazed to see hlm rldmv wlth te strenvth of a healthy man Wlth a F411 rush of that she realized the forvtemptlble plot and hot tears started to her eyes as she turned away lm too was for the second time ln hrs llfe suffermv remorse Why had he been such a conteneptlble coward as to ard m the capture of thls mno cent lrttle chlld of the desert Ol course she would hate hrm now Vlfhy had he trled to escape the noose by corrunv to th1s country' Better a hundred tlmes to have died llke a man than to have become a member of such a vlle band of robbers They hould new er mlstreat her as lonv as he had the strenfftn to prevent It and lf chance afforded he would make his escape and take her wnth hmc Maybe she a chlld bred m the desert would know about the lost clty ulta coolly wnored hlm at first but she was decldedly human and be mg human was consumed wlth curxoslty as to her fate As she dlsllked the Arabs more than the forexvner she addressed herself to hlm Oh hated one and may the wrath of Allah descend upon you where are these despicable rren plannme to take me5 You are to brlno a bw prlce ln the slave market he answered Me' Oh nex er lVlv sire IS most powerful 'Ind l am well known The people would not allow the daughter of Mohammed Bey to be sold as a slave Ah but you do not know the cunnmg of your captors They have sold dauvhters of more mfluentlal men than your father mto slavery But do not fear l have a plan At the nefct watermof place I will dlsable the horses and ulta at first scorned hrs plan but realmmv her deplorable pllvht Gave her consent Accordlnvly when the camp was at rest lm disabled the horses from several day s use and the two made their escape They rode for sorvfe distance ln silence each thxnklnv thots of the other luta did yo.1 ever hear of the lost clty of Tanavera'-' She was all excltensent md mystery now Nh yes Nema told me all about It lt was built bv a famous queen and lts temples are filled wlth coffers of gold and preclous stones It IS situated far to the westward ln the midst of 1 beautlful oasis 6 bobbed her dark head ommously lt IS charmed Anyone entermv wlthm nts Gates can never avam 'un an exlt But what rrwtters that lt IS a dwellmv place of perpetual lauvhter and play u1t'1 saxd m maybe someday we can exrch for the lost crty of T1n'10er'x tovether unter answered not a word Five days latter found the runwways parched from thrrst and weak from lack of food They had lost their way after the second day of travel and were UOIDU they drd not know where thev were Pfolnfr Thelr fleet llttle Arablan PODICS were no lonver fleet but plodded thru the sand with patched tonvues and bloodshot eyes The fflarmv llvht reflected from the sand was 44 , . , . . 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Y, fs ' 5- r 5 . c 5 ' D C ' '3 'ID ' unbearable' Lau h1n ulta was m a quiet mood 1nd her face was whlte and drawn lm who had forced his last drau ht of water upon ulta was ln a pltlable state but he had at least come mto hls own He was no lon er a weak contemptlble character but a man ready to sacrifice hrs life that the lrl by his slde m1 ht be spared her sufferm He raised hls h ard face and Uazed toward the west See see ultal There IS our clty of Gold And look there are the jeweled towers the olden ates the cool trees and water' Oh Allah IS ood crxed the 1rl and they bowed thelr heads As they drew near the enchanted clty sweet muslc was heard Even the ponies arched thelr pretty necks and qulckened thelr steps The beautlful gates opened and happy maidens and youths escorted the thirsty travelers into the clty with son s of welcome Mr Hartwell of New H ork laxd aslde has newspaper and addressed hrs frlend Thats about the most prtxful story l ever read he sald After they had caused lm Monterey to Hee for hls llfe they found that he was not the murderer And to thmk that hls death was caused thru the 1 norance of a few men He was traced to the Arablan desert you know and lt was later found that he had clled of thlr t For the skeletons of a man and woman were found by a dry water hole Poor boy I suppose he never knew he was Innocent But you and l know better dear reader If Mr Hartwell and his frlend could enter wlthln the ates of the lost cxtv of Tana era hldden ln the rfudst of the great Arablan desert they would behold the darl-' eyed Arablan url and the fugltlve from Justlce lxvm a llfe of perpetual Joy and sunshine FLOP ILNCE CAPPS K 'C fax N L .Q J N1 Ld J rn V6 HUNT! ,- 1 48 -.g'gQ' 1 ' A . 1 H -J. . g Q . . 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X . -fs 1 1 A 5 i THE OVAL PORTRAIT Detective flnch was tlred He was more tlred than he had been ln years Wa he of-ttm old3 Could lt be that he was losm mterest ln his work this work that had held hlm for more than thlrtv years3 These were the questions that he asked hlmself as he sat a71n lnto the fire hlfrh on the slopes of Old San acmto But surely this job would soon be over For two years now he had been trailing this man thus demon mcwrnate who seemed to have the fates on his side who could escape even from under his Hn er tips But thls time he would not escape The net was land On the morrow hrs work would be over Then he would rest The early mornm sunlwht found Fmch and hls party tollm slowly up the trall that led to the end of thu man hunt ln a cabln on the brmk of a preclplce that looked down for a sheer fifteen hundred feet slept a small bundle of humanlty sleeplnv the sleep of exhaus tlon Suddenly thls bundle became animated It assumed the outllnes of a small wlzened man not old but wrmkled and drled up from many kinds of llfe not of the best He jumped up and ran to the wmdow Then a Grim smile crossed hrs face He had played too lonof He went out to meet the party that approached the cabin Going stral h to Flnch he put out has hands and allowed them to be handcuffed Then he turned Good mornm entlemen he saxd calmly may l mvlte you 1n3 l can offer you nothmv in the way of welcome or hospxtallty Agaln h smiled Leadlnv the way the man entered the cabln The men sat down to rest Thelr work was practically over lclnch crossed the room to a door at one slde Thls he opened and lueckonln to hls prlsoner entered the other room closm the door after him Fmdm ln thls room a small bav he opened lt and turned the content onto the floor The prlsoner stepped forward Please he sand pleadln ly those thlnvs are of no lnterest to you They arel But he stopped abruptly Flnch flngerm over the brlc a brac had become suddenly white He was starmv hxedly at the plcture of a youn man whlch he held ln hls hand Arnold he whnsoered my boy Catchlnfr himself he whlrled the hard faced man near hlm You you Then controlling hlmself Where dld you et this he asked unable to keep the quaver from his volce Yes dad that s your plcture the prisoner sand cruelly The one you ave me when you left But you are not mv Arnold3 Fmch asked rather than sand l-he prlsoner dncl not answer He preferred to let the news penetrate thorou hly Then he sald Well3 You dldn t do lt No you couldn t the father roaned Well the Jury lm afraid wxll say l dld Yes l dud lt but paused 49 . , S Yo. 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U . . , . . .. .. g . . . . .. . . . . .- .. . . . . . . . .. h , , - . . , 1 C But what3 hrs father serzed at the smallest thread Well never mrnd But see here Do you want everyone to know that your boy your own son krlled a man just rn cold blood3 Don tl the elder man pleaded That wrll be the truth the other went on unmercrfully There rs only one way out It rs throu h that wrndow l'1nch s face became radrant Seem rt the yorrn er man went on ust unlock these hand cuffs let me tre you up and rve me ten mrnutes and they wrll never catch me The hope rn the father s face radually faded and determmatron took rts place No son l cant he sard softly The other face so unlrke hrs own drew near as the prrsoner sard rm pressrvely Remember l m your son A spasm of pam crossed the older man s face Yes he sard scarcely above a whisper nlhen lrftrn hrs eyes to the other s whrch dropped before hrs gaze he sard hopelessly l cant Turnrng he led the prrsoner rnto the other room and hrs son to certam death The weary months of the trarl passed The sentence of death by hanv was delrverd The trme had come At dawn on the morrow A Gray harred man sat azrng rnto the fire and shuddered Had he done wronv rn Urvrn up hrs son3 He was sure he had not Yet A knock roused hrm suddenly He started to hrs feet but sank back hopelessly when an old man entered Approachrn hrm the vrsrtor lard hrs hand ently upon the other s shoulder Be brave my brother he sard l have Just been to the prrson Fl he other started You have seen my boy V Drcl he send any word for me5 Yes hrs vrsrtor answered he asked me to tell you thrs Srxteen years avo l quarreld wrth my pal the only man who could keep me strarvht l krlled hrm rn my fury Repentm of my deed l took from hrs body that whrch he loved most l send rt to Sou The vrsrtor placed the oval object rn Frnch s hand and went softly out Slowly Frnch rarsed hrs eyes to the object lt was hrs prcture that he had rven to hrs son years before A look of yoy slowly transformed hrs face as he sard haltrngly lnhen he rs not my boy3 Too happy to sleep he sat wartrr for dawn and wrth the Hrst rays of hhehmornrng sun he offered up a prayer for the soul of somebody s on rn rts r t TVIARJORIE TUSSING l920 THE END 00 .. .. . . r. . . . . .- 1 I ' .. t U .. . .. . .. . , . 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I . . . . . . . - v O . 3 . . .U . -, - .... r . . lg , - 1 . . - S 0 .D . . , . v THE MYSTFRY OF 73 When the belated express panted at lVlountam unctlon a solltary pass enger allghted and taklnv his bac from the porter crossed the platform lnto the wantmv room He barely Ulancecl at the tram schedule and the statlon clock for has watch and tlme table had already set forth the fact that the last tram for Boston had left the junction nearly an hour before Roderick Dennmv had first thouvht that vxlth his overcoat and the statlon fire he mlght make hlmself comfortable for the rerramder of the mvht but a Glance showed the benches narrow and hard the stove dead and the woodbox vulltless of fuel Graspmff his hao he et off towards the vlllaffe and more comfortable quarters lr was a brlvht moonhoht mffht and the bulldln s about the xlllafre stood out clear cut and dlstlnct One of them was lwfhted from wlthln and toward thls Roderlck hastened seexnv a hotel srvn SWIIIUIHO' over the sxdewalk A he opened the door lt squeaked protestlnoly and the proprnetor sprang from hx chalr by the fire where he had been dozmg and stood blmklnv stupldly at htm Good mormnv sald Roderlck Can you UIVC me a room3 My tram was late and l ve missed my conectlon for Boston 'lhe httle man evldently convmced that Roderlck was no specter but merely a belated traveler Happed across the room m hls carpet slrppers to the de lc and openmv the revlster said Sorrv slr but we re full up wxth folks for the race tomorrow Can t Owe you a room are you superstxtlous S113 Well hardly' sand Roderick but what has that to do wxth you vxvmv lt s only this slr l can one you Room 73 but you had better hear nts story frrst Roderlck drew a chalr up to the stove and throwmv himself mto nt ex lalrned All rxvht Go ahead wrth your Ghosts but l assure you l don t mmd them ln the least lts thls way slr continued the httle man busylnv hlmself wlth the lamps s he talked 73 IS m the annet over the kltchen court It s a queer room lonv and narrow and has stained Glass wlndows lnstead of casements It s seldom occupred urless the rest of the house I9 crowded Three years avo thls very race tlIT'C there was a Gentleman In the room a capxtahst from Bos ton they sald afterwards We found htm dead ln bed one mormnv and the doctor couldnt find out what k lled hun The next veal there wa an artist chap ln 73 He liked lt because of the new of the mountalns you know The chamber maid found hum unconsclous on the floor Hell never walk avaln poor chap whole rlvht slde paralvred last year It was a news paper man up to report on the races He was llke the capltallst they never found out what killed hlm So you see slr you re the fourth and l wouldn t be too HDXIOUS to stay rn 79 rf l were you' Well sald Roderlrk lauvhlnff as he rose and pncked up hrs bavs rf you fmd xre a corpse or a paralytic ln the mornmv you ll find my address IH my pocket book 51 .. t J , - 'D 3 ' l ' '- I - 1 I . - 3 ' 3 . 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As Roderick followed the little man up the stalrs the lxghted lamp threw the shadows of the two men ln grotesque contorted shapes upon the wall Up two Hxghts of stairs they passed and then turnmg sharply at the top went down a long narrow hall mto the annex Here they paused at a door and while Roderick held the lamp the llttle man selected a key from the bunch whxch he carned and inserted lt ln the lock At first the door stuck but soon yielded to the combmed stren th of the two men It was a long trme slnce the room had been opened and nt was cold and musty but lt was neither thus nor the odds and ends of furnxture wlth whxch the room was furnlshed that first attracted Roderick s attentlon On the op poslte wall half way between Celllng and floor glowed a red spot the slze of one s palm It fascinated Roderick He could not take hlS eyes from lt yet he heard himself making vague answers to the llttle man s ramblings about the weather Leavmg Roderick wlth the lamp and a brlskly burnmg fire the llttle man pattered away down the hall As Roderick heard hrs footsteps dymg on the stalrs he plcked up the lamp and proceeded to IDX estlgate the red eye I was perfectly simple Directly opposlte the door was a wmdow and whlle thls one was Inserted an opal of flry red As Roderick was preparlnff for bed he seemed to see the red eye ln everything It mocked hlm from the plctures on the walls and danced before his eyes whenever he turned Even when his lamp was turned out he was not free from the slmster red gleam It stared at hlm from the darkness and then seemed to multiply mto thousands of Flashmg ruby lights The next mormnv Roderick awoke at daybreak The sun strlkmg the crimson opal ln the wmdow threw against the bed clothes a blood red splash He watched lt sleeplly as wlth the movement of the sun lt crept up the counter pane nearer his hand and finally upon rt quddenly with a start he realized that ln the path of that slow movlng stain his hand and arm were growing numb at first a prlcklng sensatlon and then a cold dead numbness He struggled to move from that path but hlS muscles were powerless As the sun crept hl her and higher m the sky the thln was creeping nearer hls throat Masterlng his muscles wlth a superhuman effort he rolled over and crashed upon the floor The last tlrr-e I saw Rodernck Dennmg hrs right arm dangled helplessly at his side He told me that he had left the bar and was engaged ln speclal research mto the effect of colored ravs upon the human body XVESLEY CALKINS 52 . . . y . y l y . . ' g - . - . , ' . . . Y . . ' . I . 7 .U . t the other windows were entirely of a dull grayish-green glass, in the center of 2 ' u , . ' 1 z . . . V I v - , 3 - , g ' . n v . A ' . . ': . GENTLE SLEEP When diy is clone and from the darkenmff slty The tvsinklinff stars their watch beoin to keep Then man returns from labor to his home And there in sweet repose finds Gentle sleep When from the early dawn till eventide Man labors on his Golden Grain to reap He h uls with Joy the close ol weary day Oh Gentle sleep the Gift from God to earth Which brinvs to man fond rest and sweet repose And blessed dreams of gardens bloominof fair Wherein he smells the fracfrance of the rose No wonder that man loves the Glorious ni ht When 1 deep quiet o re the world doth creep No wonder that he welcomes her with lov When with her stars and shadows she brinvs sleep Fsther lVl Cantler od C .L w . 5 Y ' fi ' 5 c ' i , . . ' iw 5 n .i E . Which brings him peace, and rest, and gentle sleep. 3 I V 1. , . , 4 k i 3 C , . 7 n . .U I ' 5 T3 ' f . 7 : ' , A ,, . l Jn n K THE ADVENTUROUS CAREER OF S P H S ACT I SCFNE I Place In the palace of Bad En Ilsh Room A dre sm room furnished with sofa chalr dressm table etc Enter Bad En Ilsh Iookm Ilke an eul vlllam Walks m slowly stops In the center of the sta e for l'l1Cdlt8tlOh pulls hls clun then speaks aloud and says Here ln my masslve palace I have servants by the score Both rown up folks and chlldr n And each day I m ettm more But ln my wanderln trax els I haxe found a stalwart youth Whom I would brm wlthm my walls I think I can m truth B E Looks out toward door opposlte from one from whlch he entered and calls Come here you lazy fellows and find my shoes' Enter several servants and be ln to plck up papers etc about the room E Oh Great uplter' look at thls room Be lns to exlt Brmg my thm s mto thls other room and then rrfake thus one look respectable' Exlt B E followed by serx ants who have found and take out wlth them shoes necktle coat vest sox etc awhlle they speak Flrst Servant Thls IS a do s Ilfe I ll tell the world' Second Servant You sald a mouthful' Thlrd Servant Manual labor' Manual labor' That s all Bad English gives us a chance to do' Fourth Sen ant The lazy old soak' And just walt tlll he ets dolled up hell Iooke Ilke a perfect an el Flfth Serxant Sure' 'Ihats htm all over But belleve me If thus don t let up I m on na strlke' 2nd Servant Oh what s the use we re not an or amzed union Enter Bad Fn Ilsh Room IS nlcely tldlCCI, B E all dressed upl Well I must say your servm me pretty ood Now draw that chalr up before the dresser and call ID KYIIFICIBI and her cousm to hnlsh my make up Exlt servants Enter Miss A and her cousm They redden B E s Ilps blacken hls eye brows add some rou e to hl cheeks and powder hrs whole face gener ally I-Ie looks qulte youn and different Very ood Exlt lVI1ss A and her cousm 54 : g' . U : s ' g , ' 'I , . g . - g. V .lg . V. . . I , . ' B. E.: s ' 'H v ' s ' g - we ' . 1 ot 7 T, . U . . 1 1 3 V! ' , . I - s . -, y. 4 AA 1 1 il 1 1 14 1 g Q . . C ' . ., f . , ' fEnter servants, about five, who begin to tidy room. After working J. 7 Z 'Al . 1 u 1 1 U 2 . . U .. . D . : 1 ' . 1 ' . 1 ' g . . ' C A gd ' I. 1 I l - -f . I 4- . -1 . S S .- c ' I m. Q - - g 9 1 I. - . H ng J. B. E.: g . Q . J. Ah nom Im ready to start out On one more llttle spree As to the outcome of my word E.x1tB E I Curtain ACT I SCENE II Place At the comfortable home of S P H S A well furnlshed drawln room hre place davenport small table read ln lamp flowers etc etc S P H fo Slttm ln 'x lar e easy chan' azm mto the fireplace He IS deep ln medltatlon He finally be ms to speak 'xloucll P H I have found a new acquamtance Bad En llsh IS his name Hrs m mner s qulfe attractlve And very wlde hrs fame And thou h I have heard rumors Thur he S not what he should be He s 1 ood and jolly fellow go far as I can see IJ H Qlts ln medltatlon awhile P H Oh now the way I m I1v1n I must slmply walk the chalk To all the thln s my teachere Say And take care how I talk If I were wlth Bad En Ilshl What a dashm fellow he I could talk jubt toe way I ple :sed How easy Ilfe would he Rip xt door P H Oh Some one s rappln 'lt my door I my who can lt be3 uess I Il have to et rl ht Xnd just o out and see If, It S P H S ILnter Bad Ian Ilsh 'xncl South Pasadena H1 h School P H I m so Iad you called I was just thlnlxm of you Yes5 VK ell I juot thou ht I d drop ln for 1 minute to See how you were I m just on my way to the Club 'J B. 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P H S Oh l see What klnd of a club I9 lt3 Vvhy lt s the hasy Llfe Club The motlve IS to be carefree P H S That sounds lnterestln lnterestln ' No my frlend that s not the word It S great' There s somethln doln all the tlme Why last week we had a bl banquet a trlp to the Broadway shows a card party a bl dance and a few other events of mlnor IHIPOITHDCC P H Hmm' ulte a stlrrln llfel By the way how do you quallfy for membershlp ln thls club'-3 B E lookln slyly at audlence Vlfhy you have to llve a certaln len th of tlme wlth some member of ood standln Why3 Would you llke to 3oln3 S P H S Xxfell yes Ibelleve I would you come and llve your ICQLIITCCJ tlme wlth me and now l ll put off my club VlSlt tonl ht and we mlght just o out and have a llttle frollc of our own 5 P H S Oh say that s good of you old man just Walt untll l my hat llfxlt both fCurtamD ACT ll 'SCENE I Place Out lClP the palace of Bad Fn llsh on the Hl hway of Llfe S P H S IS lookln out ofa tower wlndow P H Oh what a llttle tlme lt takes To know Bad Engllsh well How l ve advanced so far so soon l m sure l cannot tell And now l m even llXll'1g Wlth thls new and lolly frlend Thls llttle room he gn en me Holds pleasures wlthout end Oh what a pretty VICW l have Of thls H1 hw'ly of Llfe Here from my llttle wlndow Shuttlll out all care and Sfflfe Aha' who IS lt now that comes Alon Llfe s Broad Hx hway Vvhy tls hood ob whose son l met The past summer one day Hall Good ob allow me to lntroduce myself as a frlend of your son What! Wlll you not acknowled e my reetln 3 Hold you must not pass on thls way l cannot let vou o vxlthout a word l must hold youl Exlt G 06 S .... : U . .f V ' ' '. ' B. E.: H . ' U - ' . Y S .... : H 1 ' I' g. i ' ' B. E.: g. , , . . S' g - v g ' ' 1 1 g , S. . . S.: . Q ' ' ' g ' , , . 1 .. g L . V .. A .Y . g , g , . g. . . lt . II . . . .: , , ' . B. E.: VVell, l've been in the club a long time and l'd be glad to have . . : N g an g 1 I . . . . .: , , , , ' ' ' get . .: s' . .. g' 'g ' . S. . . S.: , . s ' Y . . .g K . i . g I A jg N. . .g .J V .l .. ' o' cr ' or, 3 Z 1 ' . I A g 7. I . .. r But no xt IS too late Alas I sadly fear I cannot hold hood ob at all As lon as I stay here fI..ooks lon ln ly after C-ood ob Hums sadly The Last Rose of Summer QS P H S then sees omeone else approachm Oh pshaw' I need not fret ' h y tus Good Thm s of the World ClVIy lady love by um' Fnter Good Thm s of the Vlforld a falr and beautiful mwxdenl S P H S Good mornm ood Iihm s of the World She turns her head the other way and hurrles on S P H S m surprxse What3 Oh no Oh no' My eyes deceive me It can t be that she would leave me But howsomever It seems true And tls my lot to sadly rue Now Good Thm s of the World I ye lost And sure Ixe paxd a mx htv cost For what yoys have I rece1ved3 Ive done nwu ht slnce I came but rxeved Bad Fn llsh IS no frxend I see For he IS handxcwppm me I ll have no more of thxs my man' But I shall leave you whlle I can Why' What hw happened to the door of thls chamber Horror ' There IS no door and I 'mm a prlsoner S P H S IS heard yellmg and pacln about frantxcally S P H S Oh' Oh' Help' Is there no help3 Comes to wlndow and looks out ln terror S P H S IS heard yellm and pacln about frantxcally S P H S x h' Oh' Help' IS there no help3 Comes to wmdow and loolxs out m terror S P H S Oh wretched person that I am' Oh foollsh cholce that I have made' Is my whole life rulned by thls foolish 1ct3 Enter Student of Good En llsh S P H S turns away and be ms to cwll for help a sun Student pauses looks up to window then hurrles away ACT Il QCENE 2 Place In the beautiful Hall of Good fn llsh Room A lar e lnm room comfortably furmshed wlth a desk at one sn e Good En llsh IS seated at the desk readm hls mall He IS an old rey haired man wlth a brl ht Itmdly and happy face Enter CSex eral Students of G I: who surround hlm lau hm I - 1 v ' y 1 J A 0' 3 . fs 5 - or 0' J D .. -- Q - . s aj . . . . . c 3 . .. , - , .. Q . - . I0 . g. . H , - U ' D o fs g. , 1 . -. . fs r . .. . . . ... 2, Q g. . C . f . .J .. . . . Q . J: .- - - . , . . , 1 v - . g . ' . . . . V o' . . 2, , - ni g . . . J , , c g . . . ' c . . . . . rs . . ,- S. c ' . c . . . U . D . . . . L D . .t U cs . . D c . . O4 . or . J . . . . 5 D . ..f- . .. . . . .. . , . . . . H . c . C Of . . 0' .D . . . ,D 1 . gc . . c , , y, c . . Q 0. . . D . G .'. O' . . . c 5 - 1 6 ov' . . 0 ' I. ' 0' - o : 5 0 f ,I 5 y 5 . . - - r U ' cr . . -., I D O . 57 First Student Oh ho' dear Good l'n lxsh you are at your desk a am' Second Student Come come you must romp with us a while Thlrd Student Oh Good En llsh we are all so happy Fouth Student How wonderfully brlght our sllght aquamtance wlth you as made our llves My dear Students l am so glad to hear you speak ID thls man ner l have somethin to tell you too l have just received some mall from Good ob who says he needs several of my students to help hlm Students Oh how splendid' Second Student Ah here comes another of our number Enter Student Gxrl with beamlng face she be ms to remove her hat and gloves and says G Student Oh dear Good En llsh as soon as l ave Mr Employer your reference he en a ed nre at once' All Students Oh' Oh' Oh' Hurrah for Good En lush All Join hands dancln around G E. they sm Tune How can l leave Thee All Students s1n ln We ll never leave thee We ll never from thee part Thou only hast our hearts We ll dwell wlthln thy halls And hasten to thy calls lNo other place we ll dwell Save here wlth thee Enter Student of Good En lush on the run and much out of breath Student Oh my frlends listen to my messa e As l was PaSSlng along the H1 h Way of Llfe to day l saw South Pasadena Hlgh School held prlsoner ln the tower of Bad En llsh As l passed he was callmg 1n an a on ized voice for help No doubt he has reallzed his mlsfortune G Arm yourselves at once my Students We must rescue this mtellegent youn man hXlt all Good ob enters G as he enters says Oh where oh where has Good En llsh one3 Oh where oh where can he l:Je3 Wnth hrs students brl ht Wrth hrs students stron Oh where oh where can they be3 Enters Good Thin s of the World, G T of the W No doubt they have one on some good mlsslon Good b Ah Good Thmgs of the World l am lad to see you ls this your favorite VlSltll'l place also'-l G T of the W Yes indeed Good ob Good Engllsh and his s u dents are the only companlons for me 58 , H , - , . .. : . - g . ' S - I : tt gl ' lu n h . G. E.: U , ' ' - . . ' g , . ' 1 H j , . 1 f J : 3 . 5 : g' , g . g 9, A : . . . g' . 1 ' s - - -' gl. ' g' g: Dear Good English: l ' - : . g' . : .. ' . v g ' .g . - I . . . . g . A . n n 11 ' g - . E.: 'A . ' 3 - f 7. C J J- .. ' g. g H i 1 'g ' g C ' su - . .U .2 g ' ' , Jo . G. ' .,. , g , ' g . . . .: . , ' , H J , ' ' t - That s the way l feel also By the way this mornin l saw a sad si ht as I was passin 'xlon the H1 hway South Pasadena H1 h School was in the tower of Bad En llsh l was very rieved for my son told me he was quite a prom1s1n youn fellow L1 l ot the W n yes yes 1 saw 111111 loo e tion for such a noble youn fellow to et into lndeed t but harK' l think l hear Good En lish com Voice of L1 F Yes South Pasadena H1 h School Worthy Student came at once for my students and 111e Enter C1 E Students nd S P H S come Good Thin s of the World and mood oh we are all lad to see you G l of the W Yes and Good ob and l are in turn deli hted to see that you haye rescued South Pasadena H1 h School from Bad En lish Yes we 'xre wll very happy that S P H S has been rescued and now we only hope th it he will stay with us in our Hall and become one of us P H Oh dear Good hn lish l 'mm more rateful to you than l hive words to express and now l wish to pled e my alle iance to you and your Cause for the rest of 1113 life ESTHI' R QANTFR fnlnhe Endl A XX E Al V QQ 17541111 gf, LJ J fn 176 QWVTEY all G. H ' . . 1. ' Hg lg ' 2 f 2 'g - g . g . . g . 1 A , . . g g , A. T. ' ' '.: HG' ' ., ' ', ' -' ' ' . lt is a V ry sad situa- ' 3 g - C. 'i i is- '. ' l gi - ing. ' '. Q.: . C 'g ' , C Q l. ., , a .... Q G. E.: Ah! visitors have arrived during our absence. Welcome, wel- Q . gl A I ,. J 1 f g . ' 4. '.g , C N J C ' , 'g 1 Y cl .g g. G. E.: M , C , C C . . '. C. C . C . C ' ' ' S. . . S.: U . C A g '. , C g C c - ' C. 4 i . 2 C gi 3' Q1 1, QP W Q 9' . X ' H . f V A 1 Q-A X li 11 ' A . 2 L THE SACRED CALL l on avo our sons who left us Went across that dan erous sea To Hoht for freedom rank and honor And for Tl hts for you and me We never doubted thelr l'I1lSfOI'tllnCS But dld not thmk that they Wollld have a life of torture To stand for day by day They seemed to all be merry For all that we could see And never wrote thexr sorrows Of any catastrope Now whlle thls war was ra ln And our khakl sulted lad Was marchmg to the call We all seemed to be sad But why was thxs so taken To be an Omen of re ret And not an honored mlsslon l'or us oux love to let3 Was thls not a case of frlendshlp To show our loyalty And brlnof out all true vlrtues x f our home and own country It was and more than thus It proved our loyal fame To fi ht for what was best and clean And sacred to our name Norma Parker 60 o' - Q :' ' 0, , 3 . 5 v v . 0' D . - 1 v ' o' of 5 rs- v or es - o v' -4 1 v cr 1, . GOOD ENGLISH WEEK Throughout the state a campalgn has been conducted for the lmprov ment of spoken Engllsh A week was set apart by all the schools m whlch to pay speclal attentxon to the use of correct grammar ln all the classes ln S P H S the week was an excltm one All of the En llsh classes were dxvxded mto teams and every member was forced to wear a tag whenever he made a mlstake ln rammar The slde havmg the least tags at the end of the week won and was entertained by the losers Hikes parties and other forms of amusement were planned by many classes Cn Wednesday the combined En llsh classes presented two playlets to the school and its VlSlt0YS Contests for the chosen plays had been held ln the classes and the two best plays were chosen They proved to be The Ad venturous Career of S P H S by Esther Ganter and The Fortunes of a Student by Gus Mohn Other composltlons deservm honorable mentlon were those of Gladys Bruner Ellzabeth Delss Alice Gates Frances Kinney and lke Kuykendall The Adventurous Career of 5 P H S represented S P H S as '1 liberated by Good English and hls students The Fortunes of a Student represented a student who came to the dl vlslon of the road and found one path leadm to the Land of Bad English and the other to the Land of Good En llsh He first tried the Land of Bad English but was disappointed untll rescued bv the falrles of the Land of Good Engllsh The Plays were well recelved by the school and furthered the enthusiasm for good English After the week was past the Interest ln better speech kept up and lts mfluence IS stlll felt Q Q' ,E X 61 young man at first attracted and then. held .prisoner by Bad Engli-shj untll l fn EH. r p f , f - - ., fe e xg. ,. c r I f , M --'A , 5 , :es X .-.: L I 4 l K X f E J! Q- ' K K K A - C' NPAIVV 7flVJ'flUlW WEEE AAIJJHMI6 AIADEMY ,flfgyy 1' Pl AWN6 HOESFV' WZAVPU' 2Z n'E ' -0-lk ., 4 ,fe .nl '-.,..e- '..-- A 191151 OF 106' .ganna aiullll 'E 3 in N f we H5190 fkobflh' I F412 AVOf06R4Ph'fZ M4102 k46!66'f 57 HIC! ' WDEMA UUE 56001416 P05755-I 62 . , ul ' H ,. O -' , i' ov for Q ,QS . P' , , L . 4 'W -.A 5 yn-1' 'S' v, 4 Q b . I x Y- , M vw, i '7 ' M .W ..-Q,- faqui I Y, .,., ,,........-..---w-N'-M ' . 5 A ... .... ' .15 'si- 'M A Jr f 1 'V 'A 0 fl P' . . 'k fJ5 .V - A X A .gg -15,33 , I ,M ..- . .. ws, - , , ,. ,....., 0 ' , , uf 421 R ug 'K E 3 5 , ,, . f ' l AUTQQRAPHS GIRLS LE AGUE ln the years 1919 and 1920 many needs have mamfested themselves for the tlmes called for changes and development The Girls League has trled to rlse to the OCCGSIOH Partlcularly we the members of the League have learned to show a better splrlt revardlng our nexghbor our home and our school Most of us have come to knovx ancl understand our fellow students better We have learned more than ever the lesson of sharlng and rejolclng and the posslblllty of accompllshmg good thlnvs ln an easv way by co opera tlon Some of the most prominent accomplishments of the year are just ma terxal evldence of what has been accornpllshed with nn ourselves ln une 1919 the uniform dress was adopted for a year The plan was successful and helped ln a Great way to further the democratic alms of our Girls League Late ln the fall the Redlands conx ent1on of the Federation of Glrls Leagues was attended and lnsplratlon absorbed from the wonderful gathering was brought back and put to use Later ln the vear the Ulrls lunch room was remodeled and furnished by the House and Yard Commlttee wlth HIIHDCIHI aid from the Board of Education and asslstance from the Manual Trammg de 64 , . , , FI' 'S' E ' e-' .- A .. ,,, , - . ' 124' ' if V11 ' fu in 155.11 Q . . .,. uwmmwfwdwmgma' f l A 1 A QQ-v I A Y , . . - y f :n ru ' ' r - 1 4 . Q 5 ' . ' ' - ' o . - a e O - I 1 1 - I . V 9 I I v v . . . ' . o partment of the school. This has benehted us much in a social way. The room was used on lVIother's Day when the girls urged all mothers to attend school with them. lt was a very enjoyable day for one hundred and fifteen mothers came out. The Social Service committee as well as the House and Yard committee is A rateful to the boys or the school tor the interest shown in their activities. The work of this committee has been mainly to receive donations 'md take ch er to the County or Crocker Street Hospital each week The work has been conside rably extenslve Last but not least by all means of the year s activities will be the May scholarship fete or the County Fair where the whole school is asked a am to co operate Its su cess is inevitable we feel for it is the bl thin of the year Finally from the a IIYIIICS of the Girls I ea ue ln which we have reat pride we Iearn to be happier in s hool life to be more Ht in many ways and to be better citizens of the world Officers IVIAPC-ARET ARON President BERNICE. ROGERS Vice Presldent FLORA CLYDE Secretary and Treasurer Cabinet JUDIOY Sophomore EQTHER QANTER HEI FN Q KING DOROTI-IX MILLER PALI INE HAMMER PANSY ROBINS N IVIADFLINF FCAN Senior Freshmen ESTHFR HATCH VIIRIAVI CLYDE NIARY IVIACDONALD MARION COOPER we ATHERINE STOKE VIRGINIA GILAS GIRLS MILITARY TRAINING This or anization deserves the praise of every one for it was only by hard work that the state of perfection which It is now in was reached This or amzation consists of two companle Major Canary says Com pany B is all there in re ard to attendance re ulation dress etc but careful observation reveals the fact that Company A displays a wonderful knack for executin commands ID the proper way The drill on special days is varied by the introduction of Relay Races Indoor and other forms of exercise As a result of an officers examlnatron ln the fall IVIaJor Canary was placed in command with the followin taff CoA Thomp on CBP 'lm Fowler Tapper Frazer Cooper Aron Stevens Ist Lt Ist Lt lst Lt Znd Lt 2nd Lt 2nd Lt . - 9, 1 1 C .T - l . g . 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F. . .,................,rr..,,.,,r , A. ............... ..... - - 65 Canter Kinney Ro ers in lVIeseroIe Cshaw COB Captain lst Lt lsr Lt Ist Lt Zncl Lt Znd Lt BOYS MILITARY DRILL Thn sprln marks the completlon of three and one half year of mllltary tfalfllll for the boys of S P I-I S Durln the war It was easy enou h to drlll when there wa the prospect that some of the older one would et IHIO the bw fray Thls year was the turnln point and as we look back we be lleve that lt ha been demonstrated that mllltary drxll 1 a benehclal subJect because of the physical and mental tramm lt lves There are about one hundred boy ID the two companles Monday Tuesday and Thursday the third perlod re ular mllltary movements and routme are one throu h wxth Physlcal drlll based upon the rlgld army system occuples the begmnln of the perlod Then follows mstructlon IH close order by small unlts and hnlshed by battalxon or extended order work Thls IS varled by sham battle sltlrmlsh work or Slgnalllna or bayonet exerclse An effort has been made to make the work IDICTCSIIH and PFOUYCSSIVC Squads east and west for a whole school year would soon klll drxll and so the program has been made full and varxed Durmv the sprlnv vacatlon Week the state conducted an encampment near Slerra Madre for the H1 h School cadets The school represented were Perrls MOHYOVIB Redondo South Pasadena and a few from Pasadena attended Those who dld however alned experlence whlch placed them far ahead of those who stayed at home Thev had plenty of ood tzmes to talk about too Dom Guard duty and drxllln wasnt much fun at the tlme but they are mterestmv recollections Sergeant My att broke the camp soda pop record much to the surprlse and admlratlon of the ofhcers Several went up ln the alrplane of the Slerra Alrdrome and cnjoyed thelr HISI bl thrlll Altogether the camp gave us plenty of experlence to thlnk about for the rest of the year Major B W I-Ioward IS the first real mllltary man we have had for commandant and we have had a blg revelation of how mllltary work should be carrled on The men appreclate h1 efforts on then behalf The officers for the year are Mayor Harold Wrx ht Captams Heber Fowler and Elzo Mccluskey FITSL Lleutenants Robert Bowlln Georve Gray Glen Barnes fAdjutant Charles Beardsley Ordnance Second Lleutenants Nathanlel I-Iazlett and Warren I-Ioak Reserw e Ofhcers Manor I-Ienry Freeman and Captam Kenneth Sanson 66 .S . g . , S -- ' ' g .... 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N I Q, R VJ 'c FD 'N T' 's FD v T nl 4 na -E Q, .ZR FD ,N ' UQ 1 Je CL- Q 59. 2' 4 1 , 9 ' DEBATING toward :ts reinstatement even thouvh we didnt succeed 1n taklnfv the cup away from Glendale bA Early last fall class try outs were held and as a result of lnterclass de bates ln whlch the SCHIOTS and Freshmen were final opponents lt was proved that the Frosh had both quallty and quantlty not ln slze but number for they were uctorlous and had thelr names put on the cup As members of the Central Lea ue we came out second On December 5th Glenn Lembke and Harold Gertmenlan made a fmc showin a amst Covma at home on the QUCSt1OH of Labor Unions ln re ard to public em ployees and won wlth three pomts 1n our favor Wllllam Brown and Wllllam ackson defeated Cltrus Lmon wlth a core of 2 l on the same subject The next bl debate was for February l3th and we seemed to be hoodooed at least we ll call lt that for It was Friday and also the l 3th Anyway Glenn Lembke and Harold Gertmenlan lost to Glendale 2 l and so dld Wlllxam Brown and ohn Marble to Alhambra wlth the same score and both teams on the subject of the Chlnese Excluslon Act Wlth all of the team ln School next year we may hope for nothm less than first place ID the l ea ue and several cups to our credlt i 'C dx Al V sb N' A ' 5- 17541115 gf, L41 J ffl 36 INET es l . . 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' Y 0 - Km an W Q ma r' 9- Y Y ' 'gm - -If 2 f '2 g RAD LU TTDLLAJ RADIO CLUB After bem dissolved tor about three years due to the war the S P H S Padxo Club was reor anlzed ID lVlarch l920 with about 70 members and a new constltutlon The follovsln ofhcers for the school year endm une I920 were elected ohn Marble Presldent Robert Palmer Y :ce Presxdent oel Burnell Secretary Treasurer DaVld Gardner Asslstant Operator Wllllam ackson Publicity lVlana er ln Aprrl our chlef operator C-us lVlohn resl ned hrs posltlon because of MCL of tlme He was succeeded by Dawd Gardner who was ln turn suc ceeded by Vlncent lxelley The club arded the Qlrls Lea ue nn thelr County l'a1r by fixm up the club room so that ten people at one tlme could hear statlons mcludm San Dre o San Franclsco and other lar e statxons sendln out messages They were also shown how a sendm set operated Throu hout the year we have been somewhat handicapped by the lack of 'xpparatus Next year however we hope to obtam some money and buy a ood set Here s to 1921 and the S P H Q R3dl0 Club Harold A Gertmeman Zl 69 Z Y Y W I J V A T If X . 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' I ,JC ' 1 , g v Y '5 . 3 TREBLE CLEF CLUB The Treble Clef Club althouvfh orvanwed rather late this year accomp lished a Great deal in the studym of the American composers Those whose live and work were studied were Charles Wakeheld Cadman lLdWarCl MC Dowell Ethelbert Nevin 'md Arthur Foote The club is for the lrls of the upper classes who have spent some time in tudyrnd alon some artistic line There were twenty rrls in the club this ear y The meetin s held on the last Wednesday afternoon of each month at the home of one of the members proved a benefit to the rrls as well as cle ln ht At the meetlnfrs numbers were iven by about ey en of the lrls he last meetln Given on the evenrn of May twentv e hth was for the parents Eich irl contributed to the entertainment The officers elected for this year were as follows Edna Moyer President Pearl Stamps Vice president Cora lVlcCorkle Secretary Treasurer Mrs Bartlett Faculty Advisor ORCHESTRA The Orchestra this year was the lar est one in the history of South Pasadena H1 h School Mrs Bartlett with constant and .mtrrn effort brou ht the music to 1 point hitherto unattamed by anv South Pasadena Hrvh School Orchestra The orchestra has taken a promlnent part in every entertainment produced at the chool It has also Given several numbers at the Woman s Improvement Club House at different times The mstrunrents makin up the orchestra were a cornets two second corncts two trorrrbones one French horn one marlrnbw one bass vrol drurrs 'xnd tarrpanr QUARTET The H1 h School lnstrurvental uartet be un this year produced several numbers of hr h mu ical quality at different entertainments durm the year The quartet met ex ery Vlfcdncsc 'xy nrffht at the Hwh School for practice u 'Jer the rnstructorshrp of lVlrs Bwrtlett The principal music studied was over tures from well known operas lVlarJory Tussmv Piano Edwin Reed Vrolrr Roy Terry Flutg Georve Coutts Cello GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Cnrls Crlee Club under lVlrs Bartlett has had a xery successful year 1919 1920 There are two dlXl ions to the Olee Club One the l'1 alD club composed of fifty six rrls IS used tor the heavrer chorus work The other the Special Glee Club is composed of twenty rrls whose voices are qualified for work of a hifrher vocal quality 72 v o 5 - ' T . . . 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The Glee Clubs thus year have lven several pro rams the first the opera The Nlontebanks wlth the help of the Boys Glee Club The same evenlnv the lrls ave the Spanlsh Fantasy a ll ht musxcal sketch In the sprm the Varlety Glees were xven by the tvxo clubs for the benefit of school actrvxtles The whole year has been a creclxt to Mrs Bartlett s mstructlon BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys Clee Club althou h smaller thls year than heretofore has lven a number of excellent features opera The Mountebanks They also dellvhtecl the audlence wlth thelr sketch entitled ln a Y Hut There are twenty one boys ln the Club whlch has on the whole had a very mterestm ad successful year VARIETY GLEES The Boys and Cnrls Clee Clubs provxcled an evenln s entertamrnent ln March for the Boys Fncampment Fund The Clrls Glee Club ave two musxcal numbers The first was an lndlan Rhapsody p1ctur1n the llfe of the early lncllans lndlan sonvs were sunv lndlan dances were UIVCH and several lncllan num bers wrltten by members of the aclvan ed Harmony class were played 76 I. g. g ' H 1 Y AA 1 IO a 1 I 3 g g - g - - g .. . .. U. v 7 1 1 1 5 7 . . 0 . Q . , . fl. . 1 Under the direction of Mrs. Bartlett the boys took important parts in the ' 5 . . g I 3 . .. . U A . D ' 1 1 1 . I 1 . U G 1 . 1: s 5 or 5 V ' ' c . ' . The second number was a Chinese operetta, The Willow Pattern Plate. lt was the story pictured on so many Chinese plates. The only daughter of an upper class Chinese eloped with a Chinese of the lower class. They were both brou ht back and changed into doves. The third number was iven by the Boys Clee Club ll' was placed in a Y hut of the war and the true life of the soldier was UIVCD Popular songs were sun and many new Jokes were enjoyed by the audience Between each of the numbers music was furnished by the High School C rchestra The whole ex enmv directed by Mrs Bartlett was a decided credit to her constant effort THE MOUNT EBANKS The opera The Mountebanks was produced by the combined Glee Clubs under the direction of Mrs Bartlett December l2th I9I 9 The opera was founded upon a story of a strolling Oroup of mountebanks who had a drink which would change anyone to anything he pretended to be A band of robbers planning to rob a duke and his tram dis ulsed themselves as monks and drank some of the maglc fluid The girls to whom they were en a ed were distracted when the talisman which would break the charm was lost Finally it was found and after it was destroyed preparatlons continued for the arrival of the duke 44 0' 5 -. v 0' . cs U -. . . . 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U . , v f, cr or a Q - 1 The cast of the characters was as follows Teresa Eclna Moyer Alfredo her lover Lloyd Whlte The old mn keeper Ralph Atklnson Ultrlce hls cousin Olrve House-n The captam of the robbers Glen Barnes ROBBERS LUIUI Howard Smlth Paul Morrison Resotto Elzo lVlcCluskey Mlnestra Resotto s wife Marjory Tussm Pietro the clown Heber Fowler THE MOUNT EBANKS Nlta Ruth Canary Bartolo Nathaniel Hazlett Chorus of Girls Chorus of Robbers The Spanlsh Fantasy also lven on the mvht of December l5th by the Glrls Glee Club was a musical success It was a clamty clescrlptlon of the rape plckmv season plcturxnv the lxfe of Spam At the noor' tlme snesta the Spanish rape pickers were entertamecl by a roup of ypsles ncl flnally at the settlng of the sun the Gypsies bem left alone buxlt a camp fire and san soft Good nl ht son 7:1 , .....,..... .,.......,,.....,..................,......,.....,c,,,...,.,.r , , . . imp- . , A.,,v...,.........w..................A..,,......,,,vr4.,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,w, , r W . . , ...................,.....,.AV..-.-V....,VA....--A....A----,...- .V............ ....A.... 0' GOYOIO .... .. ..........,.,.. .. .................,....... 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Mason was ably dlrectecl by Mass Gertrude Comstock Wlth her roup of asslstants every attentxon was pald to stage settmg costumlng and lighting The scene represented the llvmg room of a typrcal Engllsh home and wa appropriately appomted m every Way Overhead and colored llght mg effects were used The costumes were worked out ln harmony wlth the settmg and Wlth each other The plot center about Cella eldest daughter of the Faraday famlly who to avold bemg marrxed off to any of the famlly frlends who thmk of her as merely the housekeeper pretends an engagement to a flctxtlous Colonel Srnlth Just salled to Somaliland Cel1a I'CV0ll1tlOhlZCS the household and show u all the Cellalshness of Cella then elght months afterward enters Colonel Smlth s name ID the Tlmes dled of wounds llst Consternatlon fall upon the Faradays and upon Celia herself when Colonel Vavasour dear est friend of Colonel Smlth calls Who can he be? The army llst shows no Colonel Vavasour yet he ha with hlm Cella first love letter beglnnmg by decldmg Colonel Vavasour IS Colonel Smith and Cella IS reconclled The dlfhcult part of Celxa was admirably portrayed by Ellzabeth Dexss Wlth all the polse and dlgnxty beflttm the eldest of the family her natural vlvaclty llvened the last two acts wlth all the anlmatlon of a Cella deter mmed to be a gayer than the gayest younger than the youngest The S0pl'llStlCatCd and mllltary Colonel Smlth was splendldly charac terlzed by Glen Barnes HIS scenes wlth the dismayed Celia were most amuslng and Glen remamed calm through lt all For a most sympathetlc and motherly Aunt lda wlth the flttmg touch of nerves Dons Fowler was lndeed well chosen Her drunken scene was carried off Wlth such finesse that all the comedy and none of the vulgarlty was registered Dorothy lVl1ller as Phyllls Faraday was her own anlmated self and wlth Bobby Tarver nn the person of George Cray was a real comedy character Bobby was the Oh l say now type of Engllshman and who could have used that monocle more naturallV3 Margaret Aron and Amy Stephens as the slsters Lady Trenchard and Mrs Rockxn ham were the real soclety women well dressed and aloof at all trmes The part of Wxlllam Faraday the father was well taken by Howard Smlth And wlth those four daughters no wonder he was gruff and com mandmg Admlral Grxce ln the person of Charles Beardsley was mdeed the testy old sea do and no one knew better than he that there are as good flsh ln the sea as have ever been caught Big fish 82 . . V , D . , ' U . 5 - Y . - : 5' I S . . . Q D - 2: ' ' S ' , s , ' I . AA . V1 ' ' . , n V u A I AA I 'V ' ' s ' , . ' - ' . D p u ', s ' s , MlVly darling Wobbles, mailed by mistake. Aunt lda clears the sltuatlon , . . Us D ' . by . . 1 . . . 3. ' - . 1 3 7 ' . Z I I ' - s , - . I I H U f .. ' U - 1' l , V U CY ,. ' . f, oe Llark and Leroy Marsh as the youn sofrety men were ood and lent thexr presence and motor cars at all opportunltles And who could have been stiffer and more formal as Nlartm the butler than Roy Terry wlth hlS X es Your Ladyshlp and The motor will o at LIIILC llllb5 The plwy was 1 success both from the drwmatle and hnxnclal stdndpomt nfl the Class of 20 felt th xt 1' w1s 1 worth while production m eve-rj way THE FLORIST SHOP Amon the mmor dramatlc ex ents of the year was the presentation of the playlet The Florlst Shop 1ven on Nlothers Day by five members of the Gvrls Lea ue The play was truly amusm and no one will ever for et Kuth Canary as the shop lrl who had too much sentlment lVlar1or1e Klpp who had been en 1 ed for hfteen years Nletme Wllllams who always meant et marrled sometxme Ruth Burnell wxth her true ewrsh devotlon to waluable trwde or Vnr mia Frazer as the delr htfully slan v errand boy The play was recelved wlth reat enthuslasm by both mothers and students 1 .5 .. 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N ..4 ' i i 1 A A' 7 S. 2, 'MQ UNO DE ELLOS DEBE CASARSE Reparto Tia Mana Maryorle Kipp Diego RUIZ Howard Witte Luisa Genevieve Sweetser uan Ruiz Charles Cramer La comeclla fue una ocaslon muy ammacla y apreclacla de toclas Debemos much a la senora Nlarslancl que gasto mucho tiempo amaestranclonos tamblen a Nathaniel Hazlett nuestro amable cllrector cle escena somos agracleclclos por su ayucla mfatlgable Segun lo que cllcen toclos los que la vxeron fue la come clla muy lnteresante aunque no puclleron entencler mnguna palabra La l'1lSt0l'l3 en breve fue como sxgue Don uan y Don Dlego RUIZ solteros vlen con su txa Marla una mujer que no tlene paclencxa con sus sobrmos querlenclo ella que se casen pero nm guno cle ellos lo quxere Al fin cleclclleron por la loterla y el clesgraclaclo que tema que casarse fue Dxevo Como la sobrma cle tla Marla estaba en casa cra ella la que debla casarse con el pobre DlCg0 Este tlene mleclo y uan deseoso cle ammarle ensaya cle ensenarle el mods de cortejar pero ensen anclole uan mlsmo comnenza a enamorarse cle Lulsa uan y Luisa se casan mxentras que Diego casl se muere cle felxcnclacl MARJORIE KIPP S P H S El 3l cle Dlclembre cle Mxl noveclentos dlez y nueve 84 4Xwgiilif': Qf5 . 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J , I ' Q - 4-m FIARTHH LJALLIFBV1 ea qeptember 24 l9l 9 Dear Former Glrls Leaouers l attended a new Glrls party thls afternoon whxch was Gu en by the Glrls LCBUUC of the H1Gh School The purpose was to Get the new Glrls acquamted and make them feel at home and thev certamly succeeded trxumphantly All of us new Glrls were Glven b1G SISTCYQ who lntroduced Us around and just acted the part of b1G slster all afternoon As the party was ln the Gym we had plenty of room to play Games and had a General Good tlme And then to fmlsh It up they serx ed some dCllCl0US refreshments A new Glrls partv IS lots of fun and certalnly xerv benehclal to the new Glr qlncerely New Girls of the Cnrls leaGue Dear Alumnae At last the Great event IS over and we certamly have to hand lt to the boys for G1vmG a Good party ln keepmG Wllh the season xt was a Masquerade and there were all klnds of costumes present E.everyth1nG ln reGard to the proGram was a complete surprlse untll tonxght when the curtain rose and then the assembly roared wlth lauGhter whlle vxatch1nG some of the Graceful boys take Glrls parts It certaxnlv was an enjoyable even1nG lloward the latter part of the eve Hlflo' we made our may down to the gym where we lndulged ln refreshments ust suGGest that the boys ln the schools where you teach Glve the next party and see lf nt lsn t a Grand success As ever lovally yours P H S Girls l9l9I February I7 1920 My dear Glrls l..eaGue Or1Gmators This afternoon the Glrls League held ltS second party for new Glrls The proGram conslsted of sluts ln whlch each class was represented The faculty and the cablnet were also famously represented After enjoylng the del1Ght ful proGram whlch was a howling success we went to the Gym where we played Games and ate popcorn balls Thls was the best Glrls LeaGue party we have had m a long tlme You wlll no doubt hear more of our Girls l.eaGue later Very smcerely A Senlor Glrls LeaGue Member March I3 l920 Dear unlors of Past and Future Last even1nG we unxors had a most mterestxnfr tume We were Golng to have our class party at the Alhambra sLatmG rlnk Vlfe left school ID ma chmes but we hadn t Gone far when the whole lme vsds held up for speedmG Thls was certamly an unfortunate beg1nn1nG but 'after a llttle dlscusslon the traffic cop consented to let us all off Fmally we reached our destlnatlon 86 c , . . . . 5 , 3 3 I 3 3 ' 2 C, . n nu 1 Q - Ol s a Z Z 3 'J 3 . . , . Y . 3 Z Z ' , , 2 w -1 5 l. - . , 5 . Z 2 Z T . Af' ' K ' 3 3 D . V 'S ' 3 2 . . 5 . v Z' 1 . Y . D, , , , also prepared by the boys. J 3: 4 Z , ,, . .1 'v S. . . . -- - 920. , . 'S Z ' D . 5 .. . . D - , . . - O . 5 . 3 5, ' , , . . 5 , . . D . , . 53 J 3 ' Z A , 5 .. - ' r A D , . D. :H 4 and had a jolly tlme After skatmo a few hours we droxe back to the athletlc Grounds and had a feed We all Got home safe and sound w1th only about fifty per cent of us lmp mv from the exertion of unused muscles The whole evenmv was one to be lonfr remembered by the class of Z I Comparmv us with the former JllI'llOl' classes l thunk you wlll aofree that we have kept up the standard pretty well Yours for Good tunes Class of l92l anuary 31 l9Z0 Dear Freshmen of Aves Past We have lust the llvellest Freshman class there ever was ust thmk we have orvamzed and had a class party already A class party IS oodles of fun don t you think S03 We had one last nlvht at the Alhambra sltatmcf rmk And talk about excltement well l should say lt vxas Ckflltlno' especnally when the llvhts all of a sudden and very unexpectedly went out O what '1 tlmel We had to feel our way ln the dark 'md Goodness knows how many broke their perfect record for not havmv fallen once After Oettmv txred of slcatmv we had some lce cream and cake and started home IH hwhest splrlts Yours verdantly Class of I 92 3 anuary 30 l920 lVly dear Sophorrores Yet to Be l have just returned from the Sophomore party where we had a lovely tlme We were really orwmal and had a backwards party that IS every one wore his clothes backwards And speaklnfr of the ormmalrty of the calss one of the Ulrls orlvfnated a new Lame whlcr- IS loads of fun We had our party ln the Girls Leavue room at school and 'xfter playmv lots of lnterestlnv frames we all went across the street to Moores Place 'md had wlennles and buns and hot chocolate Althouvh me aren t quite so popular as the upperclassmen or quxte so well known as the Freshmen new ertheless we enjoyed ourselves immensely and ex pc-ct some day to become xerv popular because of our wonderful 0I'l0'lY'lallty Very smcerely 5 ours A Soph Aprll I0 l920 Dear Vxolet l must tell you about our Senior party whlch took place to day at Fish Canyon The machmes con feymof the merry crowd 'xrrn ed safe and sound 'xt 87 - A -V . 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' 5 . , ' c ' c VBYIOUS txmes ln the afternoon Sex eral of us hlkecl up to the falls whlch are mdeed beautiful but before we ot back we saw sex eral other falls some of qulte a cllfferent nature l ate ln the afternoon we had a wlenle roast and just oodles of ood thm s to eat Spree was added to the party by some ood Jazz muslc The enilre party was a rousm success and one not to be soon for otten We senlors have another event to look form 1rd to ancl that IS the unlor Senlor Banquet whlch IS certalnly om to be a memorable occaslon l ll l W1 te l you about that later A Prospective qemor The Annual IQ a queer mventlon l'he school ets all the fame e prlnter cts the money And the staff ets all the blame T ,C HQ- X ,Q .. M LJ J fn A RQ jj,-. .ge .gg f C . Affectionately, U I V ' Th ' ' g t 6 3' x Nm Q, qv W P - f ' Q. . l .2 ' ' 5 4- ' . 0 , ATHLETICS 9 FOOTB LL W mf? SLM-3 4412542 Rf' I!! 'S' FOOTBALL Football at S P H S IS the one bl thln of the year When school started IH September lots of pep and enthuslasm were shown by all those who came out from lxttle Dlp Wrlde to br Captaln Vvatts Wrlde By the end of the flrst week four teams were om stron wlth but three last year s letter men and althou h the team lacked speed and wel ht Coach Overln pounded fi ht and team work mto them 'lhe old Tl er spmt of fi ht to the finlsh IS comm to llfe a am and even m the face of certam defeat the team rltted their teeth and fou ht The coach IS bulldln from the foundation and built up a new form of four Interference an OHCHSIYC that proved a con slstent round amer Because S P H S dldn t wm the pennant IS no reason that she dldn t have a fl htm team that could at least keep up the unbroken tradltnon of beatm Alhambra our old rlvals '71 2. 5' E 5 97 -1 GJ FY 5' 0 cn O D7 cn O 5 cn 1 G rn C T-T' ua IIIIIIII 6 l'ranklyn 0 6 Glendale-l2 0 CltYUS 27 6 Monrovia 7 I4 Alhambra 7 Besldes t e flrst team ames the scrappy lW1d ets and the lcewa on Goofs had thelr share of contests and many a future S P H S star was lven his baptism of HIC ln these ames The followm were awarded the coveted football letter Wrlde captaln center barmshausen fl ht uard Bowlln fl ht uard Coutts left uard ames left uard Freeman fl ht tackle Barnes left tackle Beardsley left tackle Crossley Il ht end Richards left end Cleve land quarter Walker quarter R Cass left half back Smalley fl ht ha back Dewar fl ht half back W Cass captam elect fullback Covey full back W ' A Jl ' . 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GIRLS BASKETBALL Under the supervlslon of lVl1ss Smlth a peppy basketball season de veloped The gurls were very enthuszastlc about the orvamzatnon of class teams especially the umors and Sophs who showed their superlorlty m play mv and reached the S6IT1lHl'lHlS The play off was CXCILIDO' Both captams worked thelr teams hard O Boyer the speedy forward and captaln of the boph team was r sponslble for the defeat of the umors The contest was a thrlller from start to finish and ended wrth the score 20 to I2 The lineup was Sophomores Jumors Boyer Captain Burnell Captam Bruner WllllamS Hettlclx Klnney E. Rlcards Shaw B Moyer Frazer M Malone Stoke Catherme Cooper Substltute 93 , . 5.x T wa l 5 ' ni V .3 ' A lx T l ' . s I Q f . ,V ..,. ..,, . T rr l V 5 . 1 ik q s - ' I ' .:..g:.V.. , s .I fl' 5 - 5' j ' - f 7 l v . I . . A Z - 1 . o a : J ' t, . ' 1 ' :Q O. . ' R. , ' ' C. lVl. ' Nl. ' ' F. ' . F. - V. - . C. 5 TR CK TRACK The track outlook at the be-Grnnrnff of the season was not very promrsrnv lqhere was but one letter man rn evrdence and there was no captarn However lVlr Howard as temporary coach Uot hrs meaver forces to Uether and by patrent drrllrn rn starts strrdes and form put out a farr team An rnterclass meet was held at the first of the season and showed up more materral ln the Frrst rnterscholsrstrc meet wrth Monroxra and Covrna our men fell rnto last place but the meet wrth Alhambra was more encouraffrnff and was as usual an easy vrctory The last meet of the season proved our boys to be at least farr We took thrrd place rn the Central Sectron meet held at Patterson field Occrdental Of the ervht men who composed the team all but two never had seen a track surt on thnrselves before thrs year Thrs shows that a person never knows hrs qualrtres untrl he Urves them a show I00 Yard Captarn Brock seemed to be the best sprrnter that S P H S could produce wrth Coutts Van Atta and Cramer close on hrs heels Wervhts Freeman threw the wervhts rn frne style 440 Caldwell developed rnto one of the best 440 yard men rn the Cen tral Sectron He also ran the half mrle He was elected Captarn for next year Hrvh jump Robert Bowlmo 'r new one at track showed remarkable abrlrty rn hrvh jumprnv 5 feet 7 rnches wrth the scrssors style He also captured some second and thrrd places rn the hrvh hurdles Low Hurdles Harold Wrrght mastered the low hurdles rn fine form but lacked speed and experrence Cramer developed rnto a 220 man and used hrs frnrshrnfr sprrnt to a Good advantage He also ran the IOU and JO Van Atta clearly proved hrrrrself to be the star of the season always per mrttrnff hrs team mates to beat hrm rf he had the lead He ran both hurdles the 440 half mrle and broad jump Smrth showed hrmself to he a pole vaulter of the first devree takrncr sec ond place rn the Central Sectron meet Takrnv rt all rn all the track season of 1920 was a success for S P H S and rts showrnv thrs year should serve as an rnsprratron for freshmen and sophomores as well as the upper classmen to come out for the team next year -I :- rn 'Pm o 5 E :J Q 5 'D 5 '1 fb O 2 4 GJ m F FY FP FD 1 VJ 5 FP 1 .J O r FIOIDUIDO Brock Captarn Zl Caldwell c.,'1pl'1lI'l Elect Zl Freeman 20 Bowlrn 20 Wrrvht 70 Cramer Zl Van Atta 77 Smrth 20 Q5 '5 5 5' v - - - 1 5 5 ' cr 5 - 3 .. ., , , . . c . 1 ' r ' 5 5 5 . 9 . , f , , . 5 T 5 N ' . , . .5 ,.,. r . -. 5 at K ' D . 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'f'g,a21gL' ' .Wun- GIRLS TENNIS fennxs rs the only mterschol stlc sport ln whlch Ulrls may partlclpate m S P H S A team was selected by means of a tournament the result of whlch was a strong hard workmg orvanxzatlon Enthuslasm about the Game was Intense as a letter IS awarded at the end of the season As usual we had a wxnmv team Vve defeated Alhambra l 7 0 It was a good Game and the team deserves a lot of credlt The Franklin glrls forfeited and the Glendale Game was conslclered finished when a score of 9 3 our favor was reached VI e unfortunately lost the Monrovla Game the ClCCldlI'l2 one by a score of 9 8 The personnel of the team IS as follows Nlarjory Vall 72 A veteran player that puts up a hard to heat fight Martha Dunton 22 Also a veteran playing a sure Game Nlarlan Cooper 23 Flrst year ln Hlffh School lout she IS a good H hter Catherme Looper 21 New out playmv a dandy game Pauline Hammer 22 Plays a smashlng game Prospects for a good team next season are better than ever as all of the present team will he here Accept our conofratulatlons team and our smcere wishes for Ofood luck next year GIRLS HOCKEY The hockey season started off with a handlcap Not more than Hve gurls ln the whole school even recognized a hockey stuck when they saw one How ever the Olrls put on thelr war paint and went out on the playgrounds to practxce Now the hockey Uafne IS an old story to the fair sex of S P H S Steady practlce made a few stars qulte a number of them lower classmen so that next year more lnter class games may be played Near the end of the term the unlors and Semors played a Freshman Sophmore team one thlrd period It was a battle royal and the end of the flrst half lf ft each slde wlth one Goal ln the second half the unlor Senior team showed their superiority and cored another Goal makvnof the score 2 l Both the Glrls Mrlltary Companles were spectators and they wlll tell you Ollver Boyer was the champlon player Howes er Ruth Burnell Allce Atkmson 'md Marjorle Vail were also hard players and may make champions yet Q8 , . . . Z! . X . . 3. .. . I I 5' w . U 5 . . ' . D I .Z ' - A n -u l I D g , I I J . , - Z f T U 1 I . . . I S' ' Z I 5 . .V .H . tv - - D 1 , a I Z s , . ' O , g . . . . , . . . ,A 0 - Ruth Canary, '22. Slow but good. o - - v C - ' A 9 u v ,, . v . 1 Q 3 . s I . - ,n 3 u A 5 . I - g . I .... , . Y I , D L I . -.2 . . . . S 5 c , . ,D ' . qc . . 4I rv lvtgpfin MW ,ah .. fa- ,Am iw 99 w s i V SEB uX 'pi BASEBALL ThlS years baseball team has been made up mostly of lnexperlenced men who have felt that the school should not at any cost be a qultter and drop out of the schedule 'lhus althou h the scores are woefully one sided they do not represent the splrlt of the team whlch fou ht hard and played earnestly Alhambra won from us for the Hrst tlme this year ln the first Uame of the baseball season by a score of 2 0 The ame wlth Covina was the first vlctory of the season One of the hardest fou ht ames of the whole year was a 0 0 twelve mnmv tle wlth Glendale whlch was called on account of darkness Glendale won the play off Althou h the team IS mexperlenced thls year we have lald a ood foun datlon for next season as several new players have developed ln fine style An especlally fine dlscovery was made ln Everett MOYTIS one of the cleverest youn pitchers brou ht to ll ht ln S P H S for some years Ed Glavls the demon shortstop was elected cwptam and worked his hardest The fellows followed hls lead Uladly Coach Overln came out to practlce every time and worked hard with the team Thelr ood spmt was lar ely due to hls efforts BASKETBALL Wnth basketball consldered as a mayor sport our season started with lots of pep Out of twelve who showed up Coach Cverm was able to pick elvht to fill the new sults Captam Freeman was the only letter man but wlth hard work 1n Sl nals and team work we were able to put out a snappy outflt We fmlshed third place ln the lea ue but our boys played a fine season and showed up as fine players 101 - Q B to Q 1- S ' S 'Ill' ,. Q -. .S N S N X QD P 1 1 ,. C U . ' . g - ' , . . Y . g V 3 ' , - 4 g . . I . 2 . . ' rg g - - D , . g . . 1 . ' . g - g ' g 'g ' .. . . . U . ', , 1 ' . . 3 u . . . . g . . g . l - . . .D . ' . . .g . . . 0 1 . , , Les Walk er starred as a basket shooter Walt Garmslwausen fou ht and covered the whole field as runmn for ward Hmme Freerron captam and center seemed to be all over the field at the same tlme ubually wlth the ball m lns power Wllllg Buck a dxrk lxorse lou ht md played Wllll his whole ln frame lvm the opponents 1 hard serap The SlllDQtltLltCS Heber Fowler C harles Beardsley 'md Glen Barnes played a ood ame Those to reeexve lelters were l-lenry Freemam C ptun Walter bar meslmusen Captain Fleet Xxflllls Buck Howard qmltlu X i fc ' x Al V r :Q N 17-,dlllb W9 J rf' 4-S5 1lW7-'V Ill? 5 J NQ I, ff I la e 9- y I . Y .4 '94 git' A . : 'ul' . A K L-le H Y gqbw ALE-lfi-DAR 03 CALENDAR Sept I5 You bet S P H S doors were reopened and the halls filled once more Freshmen Ulrls could scarcely be dlStll lUlIlSl'1Cd from Sen1ors3 You know how we mean Umforms looked allke Here goes for the best year yet Sept 6 All En llsh classes were able to tell of the b6D66tS received from vacatlon etc Almost took the Joy out of havmv had one Sept 24 New Ulrls party Girls all acted foollsh as well as the teachers Teachers azz Band organlzed f-ff Q 1. Sept 29 Mr Howard calmly announced ln chemlstry that as we notlced Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct I 6 I 3 5 6 7 there seemed to be a slight preclpttatlon of H O outsxde Classes elected officers and pupils slgned up for debatlnv Prospects are fine Our Wild ets tled Hollywood s 1n tryout football ame to Alhambra second on thus memorable day What s the matter wrth us3 Vvhy we re all rlofht If you don t toot your own horn nobody else wlll Twers smear ln lem ood ln practxce game 34 0 Swim enjoyed by both teams afterwards ln lnvlewoods new plun e Hwh school P T A orvamzed Object of or amzatlon is t promote a closer understandmg between the teachers and pirents Q31 and for the betterment of the school 1n general All the xrls are IH unlform 'lhey look very well S Club meets Senior Meeting La Hn couronnf- I oux re s chosen as the motto Senior boys hold rneetmg deep secrecy Competltlve drill by platoons on athletlc held Won by second platoon Company 246 Lleut Hazlett Flrst leavue Game Wlth Franklm T1 ers WI U 0 School out at II A NI to see Kuna Albert of Belgium 3 dlsappomtment as few saw htm School began a am about 2 I 104 . I .- g' . ' 'S f to? ff! nr I I 1 I 7 A2653 X O . Cct. 9.-Eat 'em alive. Rah! Rah! Rah' 'lIhat's what S. P. third team did D. I I .1 .5 4 g , . . 1 M , - . . . . ' D g . .I .- 'D . .- . .D ' . ' g ' ' '. 0 . I .-- ' ' A. 'I . ' ' H i . . I .- ' ' . ' . I .1 ' ,Q 3 ' ' . 'g 'it - , . 5 g 3 Oct I8 H1Y hike ln Arroyo Watts and Vlfin IPM Cass hue thrillinv ex PCYICDCC Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov 22 Bu s defeat Brown Specials constitution was held Lecture course decided on as one method of raisin money for annual 23 Senior meetm for purpose of 'idoptm 25 T1 ers lose to Citrus 27 0 Hard luck ime 28 Goofs smear Lincoln I7 I3 Dr Marvaret lVlcNauUht Commissioner of Education for California addressed the school 29 Prince l Cl Lani axe excellent pro ram at 2 30 Seats assi ned in assembly shown by rooters B1 truck load sent over Monday school a am Nothing new except report cards Girls Basketball pract1ce starts lnter class Games to follow The classes meet under their respective class teachers for business meetmvs Ralph Parlette speaks inder 'xuspices of Qenior class First of SCTICS of lectures of the course Hallow E en partv B success Vverybody has a ood time Some clever stunts by students T1 ers defeat Alhambra I4 7 10 Monday '1 am First full rehearsal of The Nlountebanks ll Armistice Day No school I2 C-lend ile decorwtes school with their letters black and red bein the color scheme I3 Charles Wakefield Cwdman 'ind Princes Tsiamna ne '1 very enter talnln fflatlnee concert In aLlCllt0I'llIIH Nov I4 T1 ers lose the bacon to Glendale Score I4 6 Nov I7 Visitm Day No school Nov Pinky Nielson comes to school minus his cooky duster Nov I9 lVlr Olney State Commissioner of Secondary Lducatlon visits and inspects the school Warren and Doris o to see football ame whlch didn t come off Nov 20 Twers defeat efferson H1 h School Parent Teachers Assocn tion entertained by select on of cast of The Nlountebanks and the Spanish Fantasy 10:1 ,V -w P fa Y ,' 9. Q ,t A lj we at I 1f L'-i-fl!iX1Y.a . .-- I- ' U - YC i g C ' D U 0 ' , ,T g' c t -c Q. , U , - . ,. - , .1 'g i - . gi . U 5 3 ' . . A . . . V -.. ' ' ' o' f of 3 , lo' ' 1 n -4 3 ' T7 3 Oct. 3l.-Hallow Efen. Nlonrovia game. Tigers lose 6-7. Much spirit . 'g ' . .3.- , g ' - ' , - . 4.- ' i - - , - 5 . . l c i L i . i i . 7+ . Y. ig , '. L g ' , -CY - . D . . .- cg . . . ! C . .- 1 C ' Q ' -' , C ' g . .-- C . C C ' ,- ' , ' g' ' C . 5 . u Q1 Io' N o D . I -1 . . . 0 n i 1 D . g Q g l . . . ' - -- 'D J 's - - 1 ' i . H 1 H Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec D 6 Dec8 Dec 9 Dec I0 Dec ll Z4 Receive news of Mr George s death The school loses 1 very valuable friend 25 lVlr neal announces that some ambitious person has been borrow mg a few tools from Manual Trammg Some one must be gomg to make a hope chest football wlth Cox ma Last league football game where we left 27 polnts at COVIUH and came home wlth none for ourselx es Flrst Informal assembly held ID long tlme ln afternoon Songs were sung 1nd all had an old fashxonecl good lme Surprise assembly where C.-lrls League Chrlstmas Drive was started Christmas trees and wreath appear ln a mam hall and soon some candle power became vlslble Casses entertained the football heroes and thelr friends ln afternoon and early evenlng Lveryone enjoyed the fine tlme Wonderful success In first debate Won 3 0 here with Qovlna and 2 l there at Cltrus GlI'lS sell Red Cross Xmas stlckers all over town Ofhcers of gurls mllltary step forth Sophomore gurls beat Frosh ln basketball I id' Better Engllsh week begms and llttle square tags show how many reclte ln English 3' Semor glrls beaten ln last minute of basketball game wlth unxors Rehearsals' Rehearsals' Fngllsh plays opera and fantasy' Chalrman of Frosh class seen commg out of English with nme or ten tags fightmg for a conspxcuous place beneath hrs buttonhole School carrled away by Adventures of S P H S and Fortunes of Student Much cause for hoplng our speech will lmprove Tags are runnlng out ln some English classes Second number of Senior lecture course comes wxth Edward Amherst Ott who speaks on Vlctory Flag at halfmast because of death of George HCISIUU' friend and former fellowstudent 106 1 .1 ' 1 Q 5.2 - K . 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' .. . ..- : a or I Dec Dec Dec Dec 31 I2 A Chrlstmas treat IH lames VV Foley s lecture and entertainment Another ID report cards to take home over Chrrstmas vacatlon Climax comes wlth Nlountebanks and Spamsh Fantasy ln the evenmv 29 Chrrstmas seems to have aofreed with most ot us Lverybodys happy about somethmv or other Vlavbe school IS not so strenuous as Chnstmas shoppln or clerkmv 30 Harold bertmennan seems to have no trouble ln Oettmv boys to usher at the Harxard Oreffon Game on New Year s day 31 Last day IH l9l9 Treated by thnrd year Spanlsh class wlth amuslnff Spanish slut Lno de Ellos Deben Casarse Gettmv Glimpses of some alumni these days There bemv so many absent many feared thexr nercfhbors would re celve dlshonorable dxscharves Faculty lVleet1nU' A Good deal started and planned for the successful New Year Mr Kmney s ofhce was full of applicants for absence and tardy slxps Dr C-eorve Wharton ames lectured on the part taken by the horse and doo 1n Great War of Natlons Covenant ROUSIHU Good assembly held to start sellmff of Annuals Were thrnvs started3 l ll say they were' Lost basket ball frame to Glendale but made a Fine showmv on the court ln the Grandstand 'x llttle uncommon amusement was rendered by some of the boys who made some Glendale frlends 3 Bovs and CJIYIS House and Yard Commlttees jomed efforts ln keep mv Sald school property IH proper condxtlon Ffforts then started were to contmue xf'Qfx'N aw lrof FClNV1I'l Brush presented m reallstlc form the Qther Man s Game Vve are wondermo lf Elllot Hlne IQ m the habxt of keeplnv pet rabbits and Oold watches under the bacl. of hrs coat' 101 . 3. . - . . ff . . . .- . 5 . . 3 - 3 . . . U . . 9 D. , . . . n ni f ' 1 3 V ' o 3 ' I L. 5 . .' v K . D 5 , jan. 2.1 ' ,, . A C .' ',, - . 5 . Jan. 5.- ' 5. 5 . . jan. 7+ . ,, J - . 2 . 1 - 4 Seniors and Freshmen were vlctorlous m 1nter-class debates on League Jan. 8.- ' D D ' D . D . . Jan. 9.- . O , ' D o 3 g f J I. I .1 1 I. .. . . . . . - 3 ,p N o .4 iff ls? X if 1 fl' Q er I-'Q' al I4 5 6 9 0 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 0 Seniors stlll have something to learn They fmd out ln Chemlstry that alr not the purlty ln some soaps makes them float ls there a little Fairy ln your home3 Oh' to watch the frlrls play hockey 19 fun enouofh to reyuvenate any antique ID thls clty Both Boys and Glrls leagues working tovether ln renderlnv soclal service now It proves very mterestmg lnterclass meet after school where UDIOLS come out ahead Mothers and Fatners had a pleasant time at the Parentrlmeachers Assoclatlon meetlnv ln the evening Hlhey heard our favorlte poet Mr Foley Final mterclass debate held between SPDIOFS and Freshmen the lat ter wlnnlnfr It was close and hot and very excltmv for the two classes for It was the cup debate Pep Meetmff or yell rally was held at noon New hockey sticks arrlved for the gnls which made xt lHt6I'CStll'l0' for both players and spectators Some ram fell the fflrls supposed It was because they had mvxted the Freshman to be vlrls from the Grammar schools to become some what acqualnted wlth their bw slsters and others and teachers An enjoyable time was spent nevertheless It has actually fixed for ram Girls YCJOICC at extra study perlod Ofhcers ln Glrls Mllltary learn callsthenlcs for real drlll Cookies etc were taken by appolntecl of Soclal SCYVICC Commit tees to soldlers at Crocker Hospltal Some of the boys were taken for appreclated moy rldes Boys started bw Post Athletlc DYIVC on lts way over the top I terclass events took place after school Day of all days' All puplls stood ln formatlon on Fremont and saluted General Pershlnv as he passed by there Everyone was lm pressed by hrs wonderful figure and smlle More exams' It seems strange teachers can surely thunk back a lonff ways even to the hrst month of school thls year No assembly and we went all day wlthout seelng some mterclass mate perhaps But anyway the exams were at last over' Many provrams were belng readjusted and everybody was Uettlng ready for the new semester Competelve drill ln Boys Mllltary brouvht out the second platoon Co 246 belonglnv to Lxeut Hazlett whlch took first prlze S P H S secured a wonderful vlctory over Franklin basketball Hve by not an lnhlteslnxal and lmpecunlous score Grammar schools had Jolnt graduatlon CXCICISCS ln auditorium Departure of Paul Nlorrlson caused sad Hutters m many hearts! 108 Jan. l .-- . 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A I ' A ' ' Feb 2 At last the much antlclpated day has arrlved was the thou ht IH many a new B9ers CXCltCd head thls Monday They seem so youn and amusm to the elevated SCHIOI Eb T bl fl rnet 'xtth h rr' 0 LSI an C C C P C ducted nt first formal mevtln of the ve'xr TD ERUCKEF2 COOMES STREET Q Hosp TAL --1:15. 334' , 9 3 f lik 35- 7 NX fa 1 Of 6 The Social Service Qommlttee IS stlll very actlve ln collectm the candy and cookle for the soldlers at the Crocker Street l-lospltal Keep lt up folks' I0 Letter men meet and adopt a constntutlon Actlon be IHS An other or anmatxon meetm was called to form Uke Apollo Club I2 Semor pwrtv planned for Fish Cwnyon A date rt lwst settled l 3 Lady lVl'1cbeth faxnts and refamts 'lCCOI'dlll to the Senior l:.n lush class today from a result of one person s alrm his vlews Debate nn the evenm proved that a Frlday the thirteenth IS very lucky for S P H S I7 The real New Glrls party was enjoyed by everyone attendm Acquamtance IS the first bl step to true frlendshlp 109 A4 1 vv . . 3 3 ' g ' - . eo. 4. 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' e Z3 ln spmt evervone celebrated the 'mnnu ersary of Washln ton s blrth day Also everyone enjoyed Oettln out a period early e 24 Bob Bowlmv and Chuck Beardsley are declared to need a Good deal of salt Yes they are fresh MARCH benlor Play committee meets to select play Nvlreless club IS reorffamzed with ohn Marble as pI65ldCl1l Great buzzlnvs and smell of ozone Issue from clubroom FITSI practlce Game wlth vvemce Baseball season will soon be on Members of Faculty vrslt Mr Oneal at the hospltal Senlor H1 Y meet BOXING mdulved IH by future Dempseys Free man vs Bearclsley a draw I Track meet wlth Franklm I0 Bolshevxk vsemc No more shavcs or hmrcuts untll next Monday l l Mr Foster Curry of Yosemlte IVSS xllustrated lecture and movln plctures 'E st we fe ry v- 0 F lx O IZ unlor larty at Walla I-lalla Three cars plnchcd for speedxno but the kmd ofhter let them off L won RI A I6 benxor lrls hold secret meetmv Bl mvstery Track meet wlth our ancient rn als Alhambra I7 Members of Orchestra attend hlffhbrovw concert Los Anoeles Symphony Orchestra at Hotel Green Cookmff class sells homemade 3 meat croquets and marmalade 19 First leaoue baseball ame wlth Alhambra 110 F It . . 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A . .D ,, . 23 Seniors meet to decxde on class partv lush Canyon Santa Momca Canyon and Arroyo Seco the places at Issue 25 Dramatxc number of Semor Lecture course wlth Mlss Gay Zenola MacLaren rn 'ln excellent Interpretation of modern plays 26 Combmed Glee Clubs rve or101n'1l entertwmment It was a reat success Atl-:mson and qmlth act perfectly natural ln thelr representatron of Bobo the low down mover and lkey the son of Israel Z7 State Cadet encampment Ladets start xn on Eve days as real 3 soldlers Sprlnfv vacation No school for one week APRIL Vacatlon over Once more we put our noses to the Urandstone Bowlmv recalls memorres of Orclerly another ple Harold Procter lrlsh lenor closes the Semor Lecture Course wlth an excellent provram 7 Oxy booster club Gnves clever provram to boost hlvher educatlon They were all former students of S P H S 9 Mothers Day Cnrls OIVE exhlbltron drlll and entertainment Women only It does not seem democratlr- Fdwm Reed I0 Seniors haxe Jolly party at lush Canvon C-eoree Cray and Doro thy Miller and the rest had a very Good tlme OO r I3 Embryo actors try out for Semor Play I4 Cha B Ale:-.ander corrects Student Body minutes for hrst time m history I6 Girls Leavue hold rhexr annual electlon Henrv Freeman and Ed Reed startle the Lrhrary by thexr marvelous mterpretatxon of Break the News to Nlother m the auditorium I9 MISS Moore and Miss McRae entertaln the faculty wlth an afternoon ea 20 Georve Caldvs ell appears with Genuine hay ID hls pocket and ln hrs halr Hrs father probably locked hlm out last nwht and he had to sleep ln a haystack 111 . 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V I .... 1 t . . 5 ' X 5, 1 5' 5 21 lVl1ss Wells aslxs borrower to return umbrella 23 Ml1SlCHl l'est1x al at Compton S P H S makes bl hlt Mar yorle lwussm was scared almost to death by a poor l ll mou e She will re cover 26 Whse Well be s borrower to ret lrn umbrella Senror H1 Y meet Ofhcers elected for next year 29 Student qody board nornlnmtes cwndrdates for Student Body elec lron MAY 3 Charles Ldwwrd Beard ley blossom out rn 1 nice nevs parr of mrll-z man overalls 5 SCHIOIS appear rn reen hosxerx dvzlm everyone 7 Second annual Countx Farr Boyer for ets to duck and gets knocked out by 1 ball m the swat ern booth Second ame of the season wlth Alhambra Susan entertains Lake and candy sale I9 Student Body electrons 21 Senror Plax Green Stockm Great success Mr Moroseo takes notice 24 Commrttee present plan for cla s Ill ht JUNE I0 unlor Semor Banouet prox es to be the reatest event of the sea son l'1ne toasts ood eats pretty lYlQ I3 Baccalaureate sermon held ln 'Vlethodlst Church I5 Cla s lX1 ht rex eals once rr'ore the orr lnallty and cleverness of the class of l92O I7 Commencement at sux o clock reatly to be remembered event I8 Cardsll The be all and the end all here 112 . ' N ' ' ' . .... 'g ' . - , . . . g S U . - S. . lc . s g 1 . ' ' - ing, .. , ' . C 's . V I - J 'f g ' . C ' . ' , . g ll. -lunior Day. Great sports appear in all their glory. Hlirstwhile . - ' Y' ' gs. ' , ' . . , J '- ' . ' s - . M ' , g , , g' ,. . s Vg ' , , , , 'g' ' ' . ' ' --a g T EH F ' 1' I rl is ' ' 1.1. v fx 'A v 2'-1' , -Z' I ml S 1 r I' J! Q- ,, ' X , R , K A JOSHES JGSHES OUR BOOKLOVLRS COLUMN Carper and Brothers announce the pLlbllC3tlOll of the followln dell htfu booklets What l llke About M5 self by Norman Bowyer A dell htful llttle travesty on human fralltles bound III Senlor oatskln twenty f1VC cents Ten Nl hts ln Detentlon by Blll Crossley Sober observatlons on the school campus after three o clock by a hatltual sojourner PIICC bound ln llt ed ed cloth one dollar Contemporarw School Poetry by fXllce Mooney Thls llttle volume by the charmln authoress of The Blue eyed l eft Guard Wlll prove an ald to all those lnterested ln school poetry Prlre flfty rents Spanlsh at a Glance by Dlck qffllth A handy llttle volume guaranteed to ald ln qlllck translatlon of Tres Comedlas Modernas On account of the demand for thls book the prlfe has been dvanced to one dollar llnv book for those lnterested ln track and Field events Second hundred thou sand PYICC ten cents lnny Frazer liven a pollceman can t arrest the H1 ht of tlme Max W Oh l don t know l saw a pollceman enter a Slde door and stop a few mlnutes udve What IS your name3 Wltness Fustace L l'lsh ud l dont want to know your occupatlon I want your name MISS Blckford Who can descrlbe a Caterplllar5 Dorls Dunton It s an upholstered worm Anne ames Dld you hear about that awful holdup we had ln our yard last nl htl Lucllle C No what was lt3 Anne ames Two clothesplns held up a shlrt5 114 ' . . . g .g I .. J. I A . .g . 3 V I gl - Fl . - . U .. - d .. . . D , . . - . 4 . ' a . . How I Vvon the Clympic Games in B. C. l056, by lVl. Nielson, a thril- 3 ' - J U J 5 z .. . J ge: M ' ' . .0 5 Dedicated to VIYUIUII Tallerclwy XII Ulrls loxe their brothers But I so Good have OI'OYvI1 That I Ioxe other UITIQ brothers Far hetter th IH my own Ur IXlI1llCy s 1 suttess y an hiv heen 1 fix ure Xlhert Qntcs es hut 1 1 IWIILIYC' I hue heen 1 ffrincl success Iemher Pools Lan 1sk questions whleh WISP men cannot inswer Student I Guess th'1t lg why I Hunlxed my last exam Mr Howird Mr Sheiheld what does phosphorous do lf taken ID terne1IIy3 ghef-field lt forms DIIOSIJIIOTIL weld Vlr Howwrd Then XNIIII-J Nlr I-Iow1rcI Then wh 1t3 Sheffield Y ou due IVIr I-Iowwrd Then wh 1t3 What were the CDISIIFN3 Xnswer bIhe eplstles were the Wu es of the 1postIes Cleorffe Brock I onee knew 1 min who Ilxed on onions 1I0ne Amy Stephens No wonder he In ed 1Ione r HOWlYf'I It Q s 1 t1 1 lttle yt1st now 1 1011 I mlffht KG 1 rlse out of ou Mr IXIDDCQ fIn Hlstorv It s funny I e1nt hnd he'1ds or traxls of 1 wom'1n s Garment ifter twenty yeirs experexnce lla ' ' ,,' A2 ' 2 ': i ,V .. 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A , 'g A ' 2 2 . 2 Y C I 1.5 C Y V v I F . -1 MISS Murdoch ls Catherine Cooper here3 Frances Klnney Y es she s here but she hasn t arrlved yet Morrison upon ICCCIVID report card l feel so C sick When the donkev saw the 7ebra He be an to swltch his tall W II l nex er was his comment Here s an uncle that s heen to jan ' Glen Barnes Do vou see any chanbe ln me3 Helen Godfrey Cant say l do Why5 Glen Barnes lqhat s funny I just swallowed 20c Freshle comm to class Where hall l srt3 WISE Soph Cn your thumb of course Freshxe nt It s ot a nail ln ln Psychology Prof Now l put the number seven upon the board what number lmmedlately comes to your m1ncl3 Class m UNION, ELEVEN e D d you know that a kiss IS the langua e of lowe3 S e Well why dont you say somethln 3 lt IS rumored that Helen Tapper went to see The Vlrtuous Vamp three tlmes Heard II1 Hlstory lxatherme was the dau htcr of one of her fathers Cl1CI'alS ls your watch om 3 Florence asked sweetly yawnln wldely Uh huh responded Kenneth How soon5 116 . . . 0 : ' rs U n 5 e . . . . . - ,, l. .: 0 . . .. . ., Q 0 s . 5 . : Ca , g lt. .. 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Q D . fr O V 3 C5' V Mrs Fowler Doris l vwlsh you wouldnt stand out ln front so lon when Warren brmvs you home Dons Why Mother l only stayed out there for a second F' 0 fourth Brock Say Cleveland haxe you ever taken morph1ne3 Cleveland No who teaches 1t3 Guard Halt who Goes there3 New Recrult Betcha can t Guess ICGALA Cl LIIIILJ dll Blll ames She wnnked at you eh3 Whwr lollowecl3 W1nG Cass l dld of course Flrst Student Am shut up Second Student You re the b1GGest boob ID school Mr Howard anGr1ly Bovs dont forGet lm here Gladys Shlpman Thmk of the number of men that wlll be made un happy when l marry Betty Moyer How many are vou Golno to marry3 Freckles Was CeorGe Wash1nGton an honest man really P213 Father Of course my son Freckles Then why do they stnll close all the banks on hls b1rthday3 Amy Stephens They say people with opposite characterlstlcs make the happiest marr1aGes G Brock Thats why l m lookmG for a Glrl wlth money What IS the Greatest waste ol t1me3 l don t know Xvhat IS 1t3 Tell1nG halr YBISID storles to bald headed men Womens faults are many Men have only two EverythmG they say And everyth1nG they do 111 D . . , ,.: L I . ,... . I LM,,1 A .L:-,n W Mrs. . owler. lndeed! Last ...gm . though. . . . . 5 . . , ,, . j : . 1 . . ,, . . , . . .. V. . , . D, . - 5 l- . V af - .. . - :V 3 ' ' Z :5 ' ' ' D . . . O ,, . D . U - U - 55 5 ' ' 3 . D . Hey how much 19 Qxl 33 l l 7 can t you do that3 Eventually of course but fools multlply rapidly Wm Cass A man told me the other day I looked llke you Bull limes Where IS he3 l cl llke to punch l'lll'Tl3 Wxn I krlled hmm Henry Freeman Dld you ever hear ahout the elex ator dance Chuck Beardsley It s a cmch no step to lt Kenny Cleveland Lan you chan e five doll1rs3 Geor e Brock Thanks for the compllment Helen Qodf ey Pa e 40 IS torn out of mv ok Shall l read pw e 20 tw1ce3 Vlr mxa Frazer Fx ery tlme I lau h rn Latln l am sent to the office Martha Dunton How do you lau h ln Lat1n5 Fresh Do they rm two bells for classes5 Soph No chlld they r1n one bell twxce Elrzabeth Dres Xvhat do 501 take for 1 cold3 Dorxs Fowler Three or four handkerchlefs Whltey Bob why rs the moon called lhe sllx ery moon3 Bob Cass Probably because xt comes out m halves and quarters Robin Walker hands 1n short story entltled The Mystery of The Purple Bathrobe lVl1ss Murdoch lr s too lon Rohm l thmk you II have to cut some of rt off 118 . . of ' ' 1, . . . : f . . 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STUPENDOUS STATISTICAL STATEMENTS Regardln wasted and conserved matter and ener v of S P H S com piled bv the Court ef-:ter Dld you know that I The shoe leather used by Kenneth Samson ln om to and from Flor ence s lf put ln one lar e plece would completely cover the place where the plaster fell off the Study Hall cellln 3 2 The tremors produced by the suppressed 1 l1n spells of Eddle Reed have moved the Paris sexsmo raph 60 93I feet3 3 If all the bluffs attempted by Clarkson lVlerr1tt ln hlstory were piled one on top of the other they would make a plle twice as hl h as Blllcke s HIII3 4 That all the gasoline used by G Ollver Cray ln hls mxdnl ht Joy rxdes to Arcadia would keep the Arroyo runmn brlmful for 7 years 4 months 2I days 8 hours 3 mlnutes 43 2 5 seconds3 5 That lf all the hot axr spllled ln En llsh by C E. Beardsley could be collected ln one tank lt would supply the Arcadla Balloons for I5 years and save the U S Government S986 437 693 6 If all the pennies thrown in Study Hall were collected there would be almost enough money to keep Hank Freeman supplled wlth apple c1der3 7 If the perpetual motlon ln Harold Hlnes rrouth could be harnessed to approprlate machinery there would be enou h power to ralse and lower the flag on the big Ha pole 89 36l times Wlth enou h power left over to push Hoak s Hlvver to the top of Fremont H1ll3 8 If all the pencll points broken ln one dav ln S P H S were placed end to end they would form a Ime startmg at the north entrance on Fremont up the walk to the maln steps up the steps and mto the hall and would form a clrcle five tlmes around the place where Geor e Coutts and Allce Mooney stand talkmg3 9 If all the recn brou ht ln by the mcomm freshmen could be turned mto palnt lt would cover a surface of IZI 634 095 sc u'1re feet3 I0 The ener y wasted 3 on queenln ln one year at S P H S would plow the foothlll field and move the bleachers I00 feet3 I I If the stlcks of um chewed by Robin Walker ln one semester were placed end to end they would form a lme I5 869 43I 096 mllllmeters lon 3 I2 If all the wood used for splmts rn Chemistry thls year was put into planks there would be enou h to build a new club house3 I3 If all the ener 3 used ln t1pp1n hats to lrls around S P H S were concentrated It would probably be enou h to raise a brick one foot off the grouncI3 I4 If all the hair found on Brock s shoulders the mornm after could be collected the mystery of Amy s fast dxsappearln swltch would be solved3 I5 If the time spent near Mr Overm s automoblle by Harold Wn ht after school had been expended on the Annual the book would have con tamed more words then Vvebster s Unabrld ed3 119 . cr O - 3 or . . . ., ' ' . - fl g ' . . . . o- 3 o D. o'o-cr ' o- ' ' 3 33 Z 0 o p 5 . . . . . . . y 2' - . . . . .O . . . 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Pasadena CHHHIHQ Co 3.I1flCI'S FRUIT AND TDIVIAFI DES COR GLENARM AND RAYMOND AVE E GRIER P d PASADENA CAL o C o f Phone Colorado 302 TT ISIITICUVS LIIOUI L lilo Lllllgb HIILI Jliflllolltffy They e clrffere t' Such rs the com ent requently lwea cl about tlwe Allen C 5 creatlons Tlwats true llens creatlons are C11 e ent You wrll al ays e ble to ncl ere so etlwng ffe ent n Statlonery Engraved Car s lnvltatlons We mg Announcements Etc Weddlng ancl Blrt day .Annwersary Ca ds n act Ca cls or all Occaslons T V A L L E N C 0 824 South H ll Street Los Angeles LIVE Hardware Company Agents for Cord Tlres Fabric Tires Best Tlre on Earth South Pasadena California 171 D- ,- .- S,1,,1 vf u D- .a 1c.u.- u , ,r ' n. ' m f r O., ' . , , A , ' 'ffr . ' w ln a fi tl rn i cli r i . , d, . - , dd. , n, . . h ' r ,i f r f ' . . 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LOS ngeles I so Tess 'H I The Mlsslon Play By John Steven McGroarty Tenfh Season Opemng al Old San Gabrlcl Mlsszon Playhouse December 18th 1920 Plan to make your Annual Pilgrimage to see this wonderful play of California s Early History and Romance during Christmas week ThM DH dl! E K HOAK General Manager Van Nuys Building Los Angeles Compllments Fze Mzsszon Auto and Realty Co 1414 Mlsslon Street So Pasadena 126 . Q u . . Q 9 . . , . . . e ission Play is the greatest of all pngean! It was good for the s I to see and hear th dramas r. enry Van Dyke, Princeton Mission Play-a gladness for th d ' University. for the hear! - Robert J Bur . . I , of . 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