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COUNCIL APPROVES 15-YEARS’ WORTH OF DEVELOPMENT FOR LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL Project Accommodates Students, Concerns Residential Neighbors
BY GUS HERRERA
View up to new entry from existing quad.
– Rendering courtesy Gonzalez Goodale Architects
The Pasadena City Council recently approved a monumental project for La Salle High School that will revamp the school’s facilities. The La Salle Master Plan, which is the first in school history, consists of three-phases, spread over 15 years, and is meant to “address various athletic and programmatic needs.” Dr. Richard Gray, president of La Salle, pled his case before the council, arguing that the school needed “excellent facilities, to support excellent programs.” Gray described his institution, which is indeed the largest private Catholic high school in the city, as the “most ethnically, economically, and demographically diverse school in Pasadena,” serving “more middle income students that any other high school in Pasadena” and providing “more and greater financial aid than any other school in Pasadena” With give or take 22 sports teams, more than some small colleges, La Salle’s current facilities are not capable of accommodating practice for all of its teams on campus. In addition to the baseball and softSEE PAGE 8
What on Earth Back to the Future, Is Going on Gamble House Celebrates Sierra Madre? 50th Anniversary Gift BY TERRY MILLER
The Gamble House.
- Photo by Terry Miller
Local media had an exclusive look at the Gamble House Tuesday morning with Director Edward R. Bosley, who is a veritable goldmine of information on the famous home and the
wood used in every part of the home. The Gamble House has been backdrop for many films and commercials, but perhaps best known was in the Michael J. Fox and ChrisSEE PAGE 17
BY TERRY MILLER
Talk about Brexit … now the world’s (well at least local) attention is focusing on “SMexit” (aka Sierra Madre exit). SEE PAGE 8