Luther Burbank Middle School - Genius Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Class of 1932
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Page 10 text:
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Farewell to Burbank
We bid thee farewell, Luther Burbank,
As a lasting inspiration,
As a school that has helped us develop
Respect, esteem, and cooperation,
You will always stay in our memories,
Proud and grateful we shall be.
To have attended such a stately scl-1001
Was a real opportunity.
The friendly guidance' so freely given
By our faculty has left a store
Of abundant knowledge from which through life
We may draw in our quest for more.
So, for the Class ol Winter '32,
As the time nears to say goodbye,
We hope we may leave a memory
' Of loyalty that will never die.
Margaret A. Lientz
' far the Clam of W'32
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Page 9 text:
“
he Genius
Published monthly by the students of the Duther Burbank Junior High School
260 Annandale Boulevard, Los Angeles, California.:
printed by the boys of th.e printing classes.
EDITORIAL STAFF
Boys' Sports
F. W. WILSON JERRY DE Hooc KEITH YETTER
Girls' Sports
LUCILLE HOLMES BETH BAILEY
Art Work Cartoons
EVERED CROSS NORMAN ALGIERS
REPORTERS
Vera M. Barnes Gladys Goncz Minturn Ta lor
Dorothy McEwen Nathlie Kegans Margaret Nllcliee
Jack Marshall Boden Minier Rodna Hildebrand
Harry Seeman Margaret Lientz
FACULTY ADVISERS
JOURNAILISM INSTRUCTOR - - M. Wimlfred Richards
ART INSTRUCTOR ------ Florence Carville
PRINTING INSTRUCTOR ---- - F. C. Lojihouse
Burbank Knows' In A, B,C'.r
A is for Athletics which we have by the score
B is for Burbank where we learn more and more
C is for Carefulness-we can't have enough
D is for Dumbbells-they're made of poor stuff
E is for Epler- Worthy girls , is her cry
F is for Flunk-you won't if you try
G is for Good, our trustworthy friend
H is for Honor we will fight to defend
I is for lndustry-in our shops you will find
J is for J erry-4give us more of his kind
K is for Kindness-we each do our part
L is for Lassies, so dear to our heart
M is for Manners which in Burbank you'll see
N is for Neglect not found in L. B.
0 is for Obedience -we have just the best
is for Poets-they compose with zest
is for Quality free from all flaw
is for Respects which we pay Mr. Shaw
is for Standards-we'll keep Burbank's high
T is for Trust-be dependable, try
U is for Unison-together we'll work
V is for Valor-hard trials we won't shirk
W is for Work-tasks for me and for you
X is for Xpelled, that should be taboo
Y IS for Youth-be joyous while young
Z is for Zeal found in studies well done
Boden Minier, A9
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Page 11 text:
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CLASS MOTTO: UCARPE DIEM
' 'A9 Honor ,Students
Barrows, Thomas
Brown, June H V
Cheney, Margaret
Crawford, Milton
D'Amico, Bob
Ashley, Virginia
Babich, Luba
Barnes, Vera
Bicknell, Virginia
Burrows, Lawrence
Burrows, W. Robert
Dutcher, Thomas
Everett, Dorothy
Goncz, Cladys
Haig, Vahe
Haupt, Evelyn
Hensel, Louise
Holz, Leonard
, CUM LAUDE
Danna, Lina
Harrington, Frances I.
Howell, Billy
McClintock, Harry
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
Hulbert, Helen
Imler, Norman
Inslee, Ruth
Jenkins, Betty
Kegans, Nathlie
Korn, Meryl .
Krueger, Rudolph
Lavatelli, Leo
Lee, Mary
Lientz, Margaret
McEwen, Dorothy
McKee, Margaret
McNamara, Isabel
Martinson, Dorothy
McNulty, Edna X'
Penny, Katherine
Price, Claudia '
Segar, Blanche
White, Judith L
Moline, Bob,
Murray, Jean
Parker, Rae
Price, John
Quinn, Pat
Reiser, William
Richardson, Joseph
Roberts, Patricia
Rosenberg, Minnie
Shaw, Clifford
Simonson, Ruth
Sutter, William
Wagner, Elizabeth
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