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Royal Court 2017 Announced Tuesday at Tournament House
Autumn Marie Lundy from Polytechnic School was thrilled to be selected as one of the members of the 2017 Royal Court Tuesday morning at Tournament House. The Queen will be selected Oct. 20 - Photo by Terry Miller
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Tuesday the Tournament of Roses announced the seven members of the 2017 Royal Court. Selected from a group of 34 finalists, the Royal Court will attend nearly 100 community and media functions, acting as ambassadors of the Association and the Pasadena community at large. Their reign will culminate on Monday, Jan. 2, 2017 with the 128th Rose Parade® presented by Honda and the 103rd Rose Bowl Game® presented by Northwestern Mutual. The announcement follows a month-long process with nearly 1000 people participating in the interview process. The Association’s Queen and Court Committee made its selections based on a number of criteria including poise, speaking ability, academic achievement, and community and school involvement. The seven Royal Court members are (in alphabetical order): Audrey Mariam Cameron, (#727), Blair High School; Victoria Cecilia Castellanos, (#533), Temple City High School; Maya Kawaguchi Khan, (#732), Arcadia High School; Shannon Tracy Larsuel, (#299), Mayfield Senior School; Autumn Marie Lundy, (#212), Polytechnic School; Natalie Rose Petrosian, (#617), La Cañada High School; Lauren Emiko Powers, (#325), Arcadia High School. “The 2017 Royal Court SEE PAGE 11
COMPLIMENTARY COPY VOLUME 20, NO. 40
Community Outrage After Death of Man in Police Custody
Lawyer Expects to File Complaint on Behalf of Family of Reginald Thomas Press Conference Story Page 11 BY GUS HERRERA AND TERRY MILLER Sheriff’s homicide detectives and Pasadena police are still investigating the death of a man at a home on Orange Grove last Friday morning. The ongoing investigation will likely take months, official say Pasadena firefighters were called by police to the location for a person who was not breathing. Pasadena Police received a call in the 200 Block of East Orange Grove Blvd., at about 2:20 A.M., regarding a domestic disturbance with a suspect at the location armed with a knife. Officers responded to the scene and encountered an African American male adult armed with a knife. The suspect did not comply with Officers orders as the suspect attempted to re-enter an occupied apartment SEE PAGE 10