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Vol. 52, No.31

Serving the San Gabriel Valley Since 1966

August 13, 2014

Special Section

Local Events

Entertainment

Sports

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Temple City High School Takes Top Honors at Yearbook Camp by Lynne Burkardt Temple City

Temple City High School’s Templar Yearbook staff took top honors at this year’s “Yearbooks at the Beach” camp. Sixteen TCHS students, Templar’s editor-in-chief, four editors, and eleven staffers in photography, copywriting, and design, went to the five-day camp at Cal State Long Beach, along with instructor/advisor Elizabeth Botello. After completing several classes in their specialized yearbook sections, all

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schools were required to create a “theme” packet for this year’s book. After a week of bonding as a staff, TCHS took home four individual awards, including “Best Individual Designer” for Senior and editor-inchief, Priscilla Chong.

Also TCHS was one of nine schools selected for a top prize, a theme award for “You Rockwell”, which was given to those schools who were able to produce the best “theme” packet for their upcoming yearbook. More than five hundred students

from forty-four schools nationwide attended camp. TCHS has successfully won back-to-back honors for the most esteemed prize! “The students and I are looking forward to another great year that involves creating a national, award-win-

ning yearbook”, announced Ms. Botello. Temple City High School serves students in Grades nine through twelve in the Temple City Unified School District. For more information about TCHS, call 626548-5042.

Fire at Peck Road Water Conservation Park

by Staff Writer Arcadia/ Monrovia

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On Saturday afternoon, August 8th a fire started at the Peck Road Conservation Park, in the 5400 block of North Peck Road. It quickly spread to the “Pick-A-Part salvage yard, which is located next store. The 10-acre fire “scorched several junk cars” as well as surrounding brush. The extreme dry conditions and low humidity as well as the winds caused major concern. There were approximately 150 firefighters from Arcadia, Monrovia, Pasadena, San Gabriel and Los Angeles County fire departments that successfully “doused the flames” in about an hour. Firefighters stayed closed to make sure all of the spot fires were extinguished immediately. Los Angeles County and Arcadia fire officials confirmed there were no injuries or fatalities. The source of the fire is still under investigation, but

according to Beth Stogner, Arcadia Fire Department spokeswoman, “fire investigators on the scene have identified the origin of the fire in a homeless encampment in the gravel pit.” The community is grateful to the valiant firefighters that prevented a situation from being far more serious.

photos by Andrew Bettridge


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