Burbank High School - Ceralbus Yearbook (Burbank, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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Mr. Les Bruckner and Mr. Roland Pete Peter- son, coaches of the champions have combined fine sportsmanship and clean play to produce our championship varsity football team. Mr. Richard Minasian coaches baseball and B football. Mr. Roy Lockwood coaches varsity basketball. They have both done outstanding iobs this year. Mr. Ray Traynor, ASB adviser and shop science and physics teacher, explains one of our radio-active testing machines to Robert Brewer, coach and history teacher. Many husbands of BHS alumni owe their better meals and lo-wer clothing bills to Mrs. Mila Gorney and Mrs. Florence Banks of the home economics department. Mrs. Martha Carson, English teacher, Mrs. Vir- ginia Weeks, history teacher, and Mrs. Betty Bachman, science teacher, introduce Horace, oldest faculty member at BHS to Miss Libby Stewart, the youngest. Miss Stewart is adviser for the Hi-Life and also teaches iournalism and English. XX Mrs. Beatrice Coke and Mr. Robert Jaffie, teach- ers of la espanola, discuss the merits of a Spanish poster. Looking on are Miss Cora Vaughn and Mrs. Dorothy Jacobson, history and English teachers res- pectively. Miss Vaughn also heads the Girls' League Social committee and helped to make the Backward a success.

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Mr. Jay Clark, to whom the '51 Ceralbus was dedicated, has guided many future Ein- stein's in his math classes. Mrs. Grace Stephens, one of our outstanding English teachers, is also the sponsor of the Campus Christians. Miss Joan Lewinson, new this year, is Inter- national and Senior Problems teacher. 1-fit . I v Mr. George Campbell keeps the school finances under control and also teaches busi- ness English. Mr. Victor Boggis is well known at BHS for his fine operettas and orchestral direction. Miss Esther Weinstock, English teacher of every college prep student, has sponsored the assembly committee and is largely responsible for our varied assembly programs. Mr. Dallas Hazelton points out some of the interesting things about a chassis to Mr. Mort Lawrence, Ceralbus advisor and English teacher. Kibitzing is Mr. Horace Chilton, who is the auto shop instructor. Together they have guided many potential Henry Fords in their classes. Mr. Ronnie Bates, art and crafts teacher directs our talented artists and cartoonusts Mrs. Thea Harwood trains BHS students in business administration. Miss Mardell Mac Dougall, who we've had to share with Bur roughs, is affectionately known as Moc her photography students and friends. Mr. Harold Kofahl, Mr. Maurice Wiley, Mr. Pete Nouguier, and Mr. Willard Fredricksen, masters of the turret lathe, short wave, saw, and linotype are busy inspecting a cabinet made in our wood shop. BHS has one of the most complete shop departments in the state.



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Mrs. Mrs. Corrie Rosefield, our head Iibarian, and Leota Scott, her assistant, are in charge of the various types of books that have brought us enioy- ment throughout the year. t f P .X ,WMI 40 ye xl Qtvg Z flflSE.lf'w. ill' -Lf One of the many jobs of the custodians is rais- .Y-, . ,k ing and lowering the flag. Here are John Wearn, Johnny Palermo, the head custodian, and Bud Can- field. tw. N -Q Dixie Evison, secretary to Mr. Ogborn, always smiles encouragingly as she opens the door to let you in the Lion's Den. Whenever you hear a hearty laugh coming from the vicinity of the office, it's ten to one it's Jean Machin, Mr. Kopp's secretary, who keeps your F's separated from your A's. Louise Bailey, secretary to the deans, takes care of deten- tion, athletics and Girls' League. Lenita Dooley, who is the attendance secretary, always has a pleasant smile for everyone, even when she hands out those cut slips in payment for your day at the beach. .11 k'l5. 1.21, is kin Pictured here are J. H. Mullins, LeRoy Wertz, Margaret Beasley, John Barth, A. C. McKee, and seated is Bob Gollyhon. These custodians are res- ponsible for the clean campus we have had this past year.

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