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THURSDAY, JULY 23 - JULY 29, 2009 VOLUME 14, NO.59

Not Without Controversy, AHS Acquires New Football Coach Hospital Foundation BY NURIA MATHOG Backus attended the University of La Verne and California State University Los Angeles, earning a degree in communication and credentials in English and Physical Education, respectively. In addition to teaching English at Temple City High, he coached the school football team for 14 years. Under his guidance, the Temple City Rams advanced to the

Randy Backus, former Temple City High football coach, has joined Arcadia High’s athletic staff as the school’s new linebacker and running back coach. CIF division semifinals last autumn, scoring two successive victories against Arroyo and Azusa, though ultimately losing to the defending Olympic League champions, Lan-

caster’s Paraclete Spirits. In 2007, Backus was promoted to head coach after his predecessor, Mike Mooney, accepted a job offer as assistant principal of San Marino

High. Last January, Backus came under scrutiny after an alleged altercation with a student outside the school locker room. Though the student did not press charges and filed no police report, Backus was placed on temporary administrative leave for two months and later fired from his coaching position. He was permitted

President Sue Francis Retires

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when our eagle-eyed, Bard-loving Courtney Blackburn pointed out that the painting on the cover of the program is known as “The Tempest”, another Shakespeare play, distinctly dissimilar from “Twelfth Night”. Painted by John William Waterhouse, the piece features Miranda, a character from “The Tempest”. Perhaps it’s an inside joke and Lyric Theater is testing us to see if we’d notice. Well played, Lyric Theater. Well played. Although not quite the Drury Lane Theatre in London, Sierra Madre’s Memorial Park offers a nice

Methodist Hospital Foundation President Sue Francis is retiring July 31. It is, said Francis in her resignation letter, “time for me to turn the page to a new chapter in my personal life.” Those interests include three grandchildren, her husband Thomas “T” Francis, other family in both Hawaii and California, and many personal pursuits put aside while she built the professional fundraising capabilities of the foundation. She plans to spend time in Arcadia as well with her many friends here. As foundation president, Francis led a staff of fundraising professionals who raised tens of millions of dollars in support of Methodist Hospital’s medical mission. “The foundation is now widely known in the community,” said Dennis Lee, president and CEO of Methodist Hospital. “It has become an enormous asset to Methodist Hospital. The foundation has grown enormously on her watch, not just in dollars raised but in the way it conducts itself.” During her five-year tenure at the helm, Francis oversaw fundraising efforts that literally changed the face of the hospital. Under her leadership, the foundation is close to completing the campaign to create The Next Generation of Care with nearly $27 million raised to date. She also was instrumental in building the Rose Society legacy group, and in garnering major support for the maternal child health unit. Francis took a special interest in the hospital’s history and the people who made Methodist Hospital what it is today - administrators, staff, doctors, community leaders, volunteers and donors. She led the effort to create the history wall and establish an archive. Sue Francis’ fundraising career began in Hawaii. After her first career as a teacher, she served as director of development at Hanahauoli

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- Photos by Terry Miller

The energy was high Tuesday at the Rose Bowl as Chelsea FC players proved to fans why and just how they won the FA Cup. The Chelsea fans, many of whom are British easily outnumbered Inter Milan fans- Perhaps this is why Inter Milan only made one attempt at a goal in the first half compared to Chelsea’s four that ultimately led to their victory 2-0. See Page 22 for full story and photographs

Masterful Wit, Repartee and Humour in Sierra Madre Don’t Miss “Twelfth Night” This Saturday and Next in Sierra Madre, Plus July 31 in La Crescenta BY TERRY MILLER

Jessica Maynard who portrays Viola and David McGee as the able bodied Sea Captain set sail at Sierra Madre’s Memorial Park yet again this Saturday at 6:30. The brilliant SC Lyric Theater offers some of the best Shakespeare around at a cost we can all afford. Their productions are free. -Photos by Terry Miller

The Southern California Lyric Theater, working with the City of Sierra Madre and the County of Los Angeles, has chosen the Bard’s comedy “Twelfth Night” for its fifth annual summer production in Sierra Madre Memorial Park. It truly is a splendid production and really should not be missed. The actors are splendid, darn funny and their timing is excellent, making the productions by far one of the best arts events Sierra Madre has to offer this summer. The printed program for the event caught us off guard however,


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