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Progress Bulletin from Pomona, California • Page 31

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Progress-Bulletin, September 5, 1970 d'raersicn couldn't pos- be rea'izec at a concert. j-e color and the lighting a the who'e, and Wadle'gh excels in concepts. is worth the pnce that realm for it's 'Woodstock' is showing at the Fox Theater like seeing about II In one. Although the e-r- ci ou get at a concert quite there, st-II get good The film shows the gh.e-, barter side of ire neople in America. Woodstock was al-ve always wi'l be on film.

The people there were the right atmosphere, nut other people there. Life is st il OP tut the revolution isn't conrng 'or Woodstock is a nation. St. Lucy's hosted at By LINDA BARRETTA St. Lucy's Correspondent i y-eight incoming freshmen and their parents were the guests of honor at an orientation tea hosted by the sophomore class of St.

Lucy's Priory High School. The event began at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30. as the freshmen found seats nest to their "big sisters" in the school ampitheater.

ASB President Ehse Magistro led the assemoly in the pledge of allegiance and introduced Sister Mary Bride O.S.B., newly appointed principal of St. Lucy's. Sister welcomed the class '74 and then introduced the faculty Daa's Club Mce-presi- dent. Chauncy Jennings, Lu- Cian Social Chairman Mrs. Richard C.

Garner, ard sophomore class President Margie i As Margie announced the narr-es of the freshmen, each was presented with a symbol of fnenoship by her big sister. Following the presentation, the freshmen and their parents were given tours around the campus by the sophomores. The evening ended with refreshments in the student dining lounge. 7A? Sack THE ACTION MAN SLACKS NEW Is NAFF pening! Vs new FORE'N AFT in no-irpjf soiios, plaids and stripes. Open Won.

Till 9 STORE FOR MIN YOUNG MEN ady to start he Vikings' By DIANE NABARRETE Correspondent Doers onen for Gare High School Vikings Sept. 14 ith a week of acm ities Planned icr them. ASB President Jackie Thomas ard her stall or student council members ha-e teen working to the coming 1STO-71 the ear or. the inas and the the: 're they will 1 schedule of events has been planned as tollows: Sept. 11 Orientation or bophomores.

Tuesdax. Sept 15 Oriental or. for en- a. 1 SIUUI.IL i wuUj- Sapt 16 regula- Sept IT commumn drive tor football games. Tr ridai Sept.

18 Blue and Gold Commu- ticket dme will continue for lootbaU game with Cotton that night. Another which will be go'pg on all during the first week of'school will be Ae AS3 card drive. I By MICHAEL LAMM Bear Mike- Tt3 left rear braKe-and- blmker light or. my 1960 VW so cinTjou can hardly it's oa at "night. The regular tail lights are i.ne, and both sides are equally bright.

I ve switched baibs but the foable pers scs. Can suggest a simple remedy? DIM Dear Dim- It might be a bad roupc tween the lamp rousme and the rear fender Or could be a bad connecron at the turn sianal lever. Check both. What's a where if at CLAPPING OUT STRATEGY James Arwood, Gare High School OTincipal. looks the 1970-71 activities calendar Cornell Web- ster, junior class president: John Nabarrete.

senior class president; and Jackie Thomas, president of the student body. (P-B photo) are talking about THU1IBIN' AROUND via the thumb and the hitch- route. Much, to the un- is 'War' rides atop both disc charts trol, young people are clogging the loads especially on going to and from where the action is, or was. It has proved to be a problem for the men blue since so many kids are on the move that it's impractical to try to round 'em all up. Mostly the police are tc be as friendly as possible, keeping hikers out of trouble.

If TTTTAP 1220 ing hikers out 01 uuuuic. "War" by Edwin Starr tops both the it please be careful, local and the Cash Box Magazine national charts dangerous Mrig SWEET PLACE The Tree restaurant is now The Sugar Palace, featuring a coffee shop open from 6 a to 1 am. Sunday through Thursday and to 3 a m. "Friday and Saturday. There is also a game room, live entertainment and dan- cui2 at this youth entertainment center, located at S20 W.

Foothill Upland. "The Branch Estate" will the entertainment tonight. DISNEYLAND DRESS -The Magic Kingdom has cracked down on dress rules after its recent yippie-hippie invasion. No more long hair. Jeans are still pernr.tted if they're clean and neat.

Tie- i dyed anthing is definitely out. Officials say it will be up to the individual security guard ffi. i a longhair, your chances will be better if with a clean-cut, well- grcup. CHICAGO CONCERT will appear in the KRLA-sponsored concert day, Sect. 18 at the Hollywood Bowl.

Tickets are scaled from. S2 75 to $5.75, and are available to all agencies, Dear Mike- After I use tie windshield wipers on my 1965 wagon for an extended period, They won't shut off start to move up. then drop back, and keep doing that until switch off the ignition. What needs ad- iusting? BAFFLED Dear Baf: Sounds like the wipers park switch contacts aren't opening could be dirry, bent or broken. (You can write to Mike Lamin at Room 601, 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y.

10020.) "Maybe" is moving up fast "War," wfech is holding the top Young travelers about a car is snll the nut be- hind the wheel and you never are Olf VirS know who that's going to be when you thumb it. place this week. Here are the ratings: The youth fare passenger has become a real VIP of the air travel industry according to an airlines' marketing executive. "Young America has ac- LOCAL War Edwin Starr The Three Degrees Snowbird 25 or BEER BIZ The beer folks, who have been riding high for a long time now, are taking steps to stay that way. Cfipted transportation with More and more rock festivals, a enthusiasm," states contests, are being spon- A Bucks, senior vice sored by the beer boys, who pres de nt-marketing of Con- really aren't interested get- Unental Airlines.

"While some ting you to drink yet. It's a my be hesitant about just that when you're old enough to sip an occasional Picture Madeto .11 POM SH "PprrrsBURGH PA.NTS NA 2-3521 431 Holt Pomona Northtide-- Plenty of Pirkmo i Chicago i MungO Jert' In the Summertime Got the Right to Supremes brevr, they'd like you to remember they sponsored that great festival where you really flipped out with Sly and Stone or so- NAUONAI. starr Ain't No Mountain High Enough 237 Pomona Mall East 'omona 622-2028 Signed, Sealed; Delivered I'm Worrier Clearwater Blood Sweat Tears call it looking to the future. MORE CREEDENCE -While on the subject of the Creedence Clearwater Revival, make sure to pick up on their latest LP, Cosmos's Fact It's got Travelin Band' and "Up Around Use Bend" and a lot of other goodies. their first experience in-flight, for the younger generation airline travel is now commonplace." The "college commuter" is a key airline passenger as students fly back and forth to universities throughout the United States.

The students are also leaders in pleasure a to vacation rssort areas. Bucks said that a recent poll of students at Continental's air hostess school showed that most of the young women had begun flying on vacations before their 13th birthdays. NEWSPAPER!.

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