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1930 South Pasadena. For the 41st Tournament of Roses, the Pasadena Star-News
program described the SouthPas entry this way: "Civic organizations
of another sister municipality, South Pasadena, in a beautifully decorated
machine in orange and white against a background of cypress greens, brought
up the rear of the municipal division." The photo caption described
the entry as "a decorated car in which pretty girls rode." The
program states that this was the first time the event was nationwide,
with live radio hook-ups and motion picture newsreels taking the message
to millions.
Source: Pasadena Star-News program, January 1, 1930
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