Burbank High School - Ceralbus Yearbook (Burbank, CA)
- Class of 1954
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This gool hos prompted us to give our very best - 5 ll ,K I: efforts to oll detoils ot the book, from the tirst poge to the ' - ' '- lost. Here, then, is the result ot oll our clreoms, ploris, oncl S 1 I 'V ,o fligli work . . . your i954 CERALBUS. We hope you like it. 4 jf , f x V ' y ' '- f sy' 'J U ai? X I . ' 'll l V . Q7 . i or i Q - fl s t ,l,t r s i GSX Q7 ' Qx ' ' irri K 5 Q1 1 i 1' - A :gs 5 O G y,yl ll , Q Q u i ' ' W l l o ,ilk he cox 33,51 HAWAII CALLS Across The blue waTers of The Pacific, in calm, peaceful sunshine and Through TurbulenT wind and sTorm, Hawaii calls! into The dawn and againsT The background of a loeauTiTul seTTing sun, Hawaii calls! l-ler call is The voice of a freedom-loving, ToleranT people, The ouTposT of The greaTesT democracy on earTh. We give you your Theme Tor The T954 CERALBUS . . . freedom, which is your heriTage, and Tolerance, which is your goal . . . This is l-lawaii's call! rll' f ,AP ,ug . rlww rl T f ff ,wi T ,T O wif WfgjTi,i T' wil 'W PT WWTJ ffl if lf? M794 Q, fl ' WY! A T flpfyll ,. Dew WT' in , ,jf llwl., fl Lf ll yf,',, ,V U 0, 'AR Uyy-'CJ F T I T W' qs if QNTE T . JWQKQLE , 5336 liirvmfn T' 22 fl llhjlllff we T2 T ' i 76. ff - Eyhozlplllle 'X xxx P5339 86 ll C 730 NWT ClasseS - mm- ii is hfif rw' cb ,QW 3, ww T' Nflpi- :kwa ' r qgyzlfsl-6' N' N? We dedicate the '54 CERALBUS to. li i 'iid' 'X 'Le d-L-.,- . ic? .s.-we-Q-w-+1-we-44 ' Y ,,, ' , I f-Q . Rv Q xi AAA yy I h5:-0-S- Q5 QAA' jimi'-4.. me Qs-L K UN 'Q ' N uk-is i, 1 E , ,JN-vs U92- leg-sis-of-D. M LA RA-Os4..,, 'QQ Qs.. E ,gig V ' W-pelfivg . X the honor of our chief of staff, Mr. A. G. Ogborn, Af. ., l' who, in addition to guiding our school for many Q31 f ' ' years, has become endeared to us as our teacher, S99 .IL rg i W. counselor, and friend. A lkbvv Entering Burbank High School as sophomores, .ggi 1 ' ' ' we stand in awe as we contemplate our principal. -KX 3' .fy tj Oi , , Our first impression is that he is remote and unat- , W fx Q tainable. This feeling is hardly born, however, be- ,Q i f . fore it is replaced by One of closeness. r . - SD t His smile, his innate friendliness, his interest in . X 08 t everyone, soon convinces us that we have more W9 A than a principal, more than a leader, we have a s My , friend. We have someone who directs the efforts A f , of the faculty and the student body in a demo- cratic manner . . . a man who leads so well that we who are led are sure that we are leading. To you, Mr. A. G. Ogborn, we proudly dedicate our 1954 CERALBUS. You have gained our confi- dence, you have won our admiration, you have influenced our lives. You have given to us of your- self, and in the giving you have gained a part of us. We respect you as our principal, we admire you as our leader, and we shall always value you as our friend. 4 ffidfhif 4171 .Mfr Wir ikil if 4 v, 1 W' ff , MQW Qf 'I QW H ff1kMW' fg' ,A QM NS M 3'iV'Gj?wMd6 I www 2SiW.WW ,Q W ww W vga MR. A. G. GGBGRN C ji 5,9 ,-Z4,x .?!4Zvp 4af '6'f' ,Iggy AAA! f,!477'f4f,y-'Zi-offZL67f,1-yi .Zu 1144! -6,712 fdffif 1 J f , SM!-101 K! fy0Z4A C: ! ,QV-Q54 -A, .4 D . I. 'J ,K -' I ,Q , Q f 47 , ' 1,-6441 HAM Z! f?f 40c la 47.11 4-lj!! jyffgi ifzi-Zf2GZ?tLC Q4iC JXi4', QM J 5 1' 1 Administration ,ij -ga ,ff K L ' I :f.Ji 1-1 ,ff , , -- . lf? - I c,f'TK,i3 . 2 ,.L:1Z'7Zf?f 5- 5 51134- fifgf'7l, ,gf f 7 ,. Y vA.A 1 J : 1 jf ,K jf 4 A Xfi 4 f f ffmdfigl? 4,9 f ,YP ffl 1? , ff! 'f7 1:5, , f- , 3 ' 1 4 ii- '1i.! 'H P QQ,-l'5, ' 51.-.f,-NV ,,zf-L 14f'ie2?f2ff': l wi' if? , , V ,i . X f1,:'ffi. . 5' - iff C fi.-'f' ,f .filiff 1 X 574145 , ,,,fP,f' ,Y Q , V.,4. 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Ogborn, Principal lvlr, Ogborn has served as principal of Burbank High School since 1940, possessing an understanding of students which many fail to attain. He has gained the respect of the entire student body through his tactful ways and friendly manner, and his leadership has done much to promote our high school to a prominent rank. Mr. Ogborn is always happy to join us in our many school activities and because of his abundant school spirit, he stands as an example before us, Noted for friendliness and sincerity to the stu- dents are girls' dean Katherine A. Dwire, who serves as an advisor of the Z Club and Girls' League, Ed Bedigan, boys' vice principal, who has quite a sense of humor, and Theodore Kopp, registrar for both BHS and Burroughs. These administrators have done a fine job, and we, of the student body, appreciate their efforts. Our Administrators Are The MR. KOPP, Mrs. Dwire, and Mr. Bedigan discuss the possible purchase of a new set of textbooks. iglilrl axylmi I El? llw iv l Mr. J. Russell Crood hos served Burbonk Tor nine yeors os SuperinTendenT of Schools. His energy ond fore- sighT in keeping The school sysTem obreost of The ropid grovvTh of The cornmuniTy hos been ouTsTonding. BoTh The schools ond The communiTy ovve him o deep debT of grofiiude. The Boolrd of EducoTion consisTs of five long-Time resi- denTs OT Burbonk who hove seT up o good educoTionol policy Tor Burbonk schools. Serving os members of The Burbonk Boord of EducoTion ore Wolfer S. French, presi- denT, Suson C. LundsTrom, vice presidenT, Gordon V. Mc- Conn, Rolph E. Simpson, ond P. Fred Johnson. They ore The elected represenToTives of The people ond opprove oll budgeTs ond policies for The school sysTem. x ,rx 1' 'F , ff! yxzj J 'ur' x V . c - Vx . ' ' '-' , E057 ff I 1' V H .J ,+ L ,041 J, 7' .V-N' , if J' , P V V s. -3 Mr. J. R. Crood, SuperinTendenT F, Q7 -'X F ,T .X If P fir! . x Iii. .lf-Xi LL! v ky, REIT! V! f r' Q f ef .ff f-- .f 1 ,- Q f ' if J -JJ E ,A l l fF'Yl?iF 1-I' fy !fl'JC1 fll'lL'2 Fl Fi'r .f 'ir' e VV! if nf 5 -' . 1 f fe f A., Q ,f Meg fu ff f .1 S h l rw . -3 iff U I' C OO . . ' fu X5 ,F I NZ , Ju! 'I L' 'ffi,fyL-4 u T x , A yf LIT 7 tj -1 ' - V. X- :F tux' lj 'F' . d3L'S v.. 1.,-fx 4 T' ' rf' -f G'-if 1-+0-.9 J 1 f , c .-u he . . T 1 . Qf J IRQ' v r' T I. n, , , J W' Y' ,iff T' P F up ibhmz' 1. K L51 1 .. fix ,W',yfJr.:r P p v i.,f,,n-Lxfd .4 ff ' '-- , 7 , , 1 SEEN DISCUSSENG one of The many problems which com-g,j:,fjore' The'Bogr offbugofibnkfbfef' , Rolph E. Simpson, Walter S. French, Suson C, LundsTrom, Gordon' o '. TANU.USGfLJ!'BumelL,Crocd,i jf P. Fred Johnson. 6 f . I J 'Qt' X: 'H ,Ln .L - u n,f,f. 1- 'J A f ill' if Q 5 , N J I X ! x Q I 1 pl x ' K 9 ' L Teachers Plan A school teacher's iob is one requiring patience, understanding, and hard vvorlc. Our teachers at BHS exhibit all ot these qualities as they work together to teach us today to be capable citizens of tomorrow. Mr. Johnson is a sophomore English teacher. Miss Weinstock is also an English teacher. She serves as the advisor ot the Assembly Committee and the sponsor ot the Scholarship Club. Mr. Rankin teaches General Business and Business Typing. Mr. Boggis heads the BHS Music Department. He leads the Orchestra and the A Cappella and directs the operetta which is given each spring. One ot the mathematics teachers is Mr. Clark. Mr. Bates teaches Art and advises the Publicity Committee. The BHS Machine Shop teacher is Mr. Kotahl. Mr, Driscoll is the Mechanical Drawing in- structor. Mrs. Adams teaches Beginning and Advanced Sports, sponsors the GAA, and is the Social Committee advisor, The Modern Dance teacher is Miss Wolfson, who also advises the Rally Committee. Miss Flatley teaches Physical Education and advises the GAA and the Social Committee, TOP: Mr. Bates shows Mr. Driscoll and Mr. Kotahl an auto design done by one ot his students. CENTER: Mr. Clark and Mr. Boggis refer to the symbols ot their classes. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Weinstock is demonstrating her literary style to Mr. Johnson and Mr. Rankin. BOTTOM RIGHT: Discussing plans for their physical education classes are Miss Flatley, Mrs. Adams, and Miss Wolfson. 'dk NU ' as 5 i?s?l f3f'?f' M if Our,3Lessons Mrs. Carson is a junior English Teacher and an advisor of The Girls' League. Mrs. Eisman, a newcomer To BHS, Teaches sophomore and iunior English. She is also an advisor Tor The Girls' League. Serving as a senior English Teacher is Mr. Jaffie. He is also The Boys' League advisor. Mr. Nesel, a new member of The TaculTy, is an AUTO Shop insTrucTor and The assisTanT baseball coach. The print shop Teacher is Mr. Fredricksen, To whom The 1953 CERALBUS was dedicaTed. He and his sTuclen'fs prinT The Hi-Life, The CERALBUS, and many posTers and office Torms. Life Science Teacher ancl head Track coach aT BHS is Mr. McMurry. Mr. Campbell Teaches Bookkeep- ing and General Business and helps keep The school finances in order. The CloThing Teacher is Mrs, Banks, who is an advisor of The Girls' League. AnoTher Teacher who is acTive in The Girls' League is Miss Vaughn, a World HisTory Teacher. TOP: Mr. Fredricksen shows Mr. Nesel The funcTions of The print shop's cylinder press. CENTER: Mrs. Banks discusses The summer fashions wiTh Miss Vaughn. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. McMurry and Mr. Campbell discuss The finances of BHS. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Carson, Mrs. Eisman, and Mr. Jaffie seem To be pleased wiTh Those Test grades. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Jacobson helps Mr. Garapeclian and Mr. Gardner do some research. TOP RIGHT: Waiting their turn as Mr. Carden signs in are Miss Willis and Miss Nager. CENTER: Mrs. Coke looks pleased as she samples some of Mrs. Gorney's pie. BOTTOM: Mr. Bruckner, Mr. Peterson, and Mr, Brewer seem quite pleased over their day's accomplishments. New at BHS is Mr. Gardner, who teaches Prob- lems ot Democracy and Senior Problems. Mr. Gara- peclian Teaches Business Typing and Journalism. He is The advisor ot the BHS paper, the Hi-Lite. Mrs. Jacobson, an advisor of the Girls' League, Teaches junior English. Mrs. Coke is a French and Spanish Teacher. Foods and Personal Grooming classes are taught by Mrs. Gorney. Teaching World History and U. S. History is Mr. Bruckner. Coach ot the B football team is Mr. Brevver, a History Teacher. Mr. Peterson teaches World History and coaches the B basketball team. Three new teachers at BHS are Mr. Carden, Miss Nager, and Miss Willis. Mr. Carden is the Speech and Drama teacher. He directs the Senior Play which is given each semester. Mis Nager Teaches English and Spanish. Miss Willis, an English teacher, is the sponsor of the Somos Terceras Tri-Hi-Y Club. Sponsor Our TOP LEFT Mr Fesler Mrs Reu en cmd lxrs btzmon eagerly owoit the outcome ot on experiment TO RlGHT: Mr. H'er Mrs. M rrill, ond Mr. Smith study on interes'ing chort. CENTER: Mr. Gummere ond Mr. Chilton discuss their shop classes. BOTTOM: Enioying their conversotion ore Mr. Troynor, Miss Chopin ond Mr. Turner. Mr. Fesler is o Chemistry ond Geometry teocher. He is olso the sponsor ot the BHS Science Club. Another ot the new teochers ot BHS is Mrs. Reuben, the Biology ond Lite Science instructor. Mrs. Utzmon is o Sponish teacher ond the Sponish Club sponsor. Mr. Hier teoches Problems ot Democrocy ond Senior Problems. Lgtin ond English teacher, Mrs. Merrill, sponsors the Lotin Club ond odvises the Girls' Leogue. Mr. Smith is one ot the U. S. History ond Civics teochers. Auto Shop instructor is Mr. Chilton. Mr. Gummere, o new member of the toculty, teoches Wood Shop ond Electric Shop. Mr. Troynor, Physics ond Geometry teocher, is the ASB odvisor. He olso sponsors the Rifle Club. Curriculum Co-ordinotor ond World History teocher is Miss Chopin. Mr. Turner teoches Geometry ond Algebro. He is olso the tennis cooch. Activities HPS it aww fl NT'l'ii52Yulft'sk 'W TX X X NHS EW C . .,,. Y., T. .. - T Tmlii ,' . rj: ,Q es, as S . eg ,Mm 'T x ig is .wywwhwxa And Guide Our Mr. Lockwood Teaches Physicol EducoTion ond cooches The vorsiTy boskeTboll Teom. Mr. Minosion is cooch of The boseboll Teom ond is olso choirmon of The LeTTermens' Club. Mrs. Weeks is o U. S, HisTory ond Civics Teocher. A new member of The ToculTy, Mr. Leoch, Teoches World HisTory. He is The sponsor of o Y club UT BHS. Mr. Gilrnon, new GT BHS, Teoches Physicol Science ond Science. Miss Rowlond, English Teocher ond CERALBUS odvisor, is onoTher new ToculTy member. Miss Moc- Dougoll is The PhoTogrc1phy Teocher ond The sponsor of Comerol Club. Mrs. Green, who is new This yeor, Teoches Prob- lems of Democrocy ond Senior Problems. Mr. Wiley, VorsiTy FooTboll cooch, Teoches Podio Shop ond Shop MoTh. Also new To BHS is Mr. Brown, who Teoches World HisTory ond English. TOP LEFT: Mr. Lockwood ond Mr. Mincxsicm check The TooTbc1ll equipmem just before on imporTonT game. TOP RIGHT: Helping Mrs. Weeks locofe imporTc1nT hisToricol lo- cofions on The mop ore Mr. Gilman ond Mr. Leach. CENTER: As They check The roll, Miss McncDougc1ll, Mrs. Green ond Mrs. Rowland smile Tor The comerczmon. BOTTOM: Looking oT Their busy schedule for The doy ore Mr. Brown ond Mr. Wiley, l Interests Among the first personalities a new-comer to EHS meets is fun-loving Jean Machin, who is senior secretary to Mr. Ogborn. Soon you will know Atten- dance secretary Lenita Dooley who records absences and hands out absence and cut slips . . . and off- schedules. Busy Eileen Ooracki, junior secretary, has charge of student records, transcripts, and testing. Jeanne Fonseca, completing her first year as sten- ographer-clerk at Bl-lS, records all student detention. ln charge of our many library books is librarian Pauline Salvage, who keeps us all quiet as mice on the library's premises. Library assistant Leota Scott has charge of the text-book room. Making sure students are fit as fiddlesu before entering school is nurse Mrs. Davies. l-lead custodian Johnnie Palermo and his co- workers Margaret Beasley, John Barth, Orville Cane field, Robert Oollyhon, Arthur McKee and LeRoy Wetrz have willingly lent their assistance to this year's 'Keep the School Clean' campaign by clean- ing classrooms and campus after school was dis- missed. TOP: Miss Fonseca, Mrs. Goracke, Miss Machin and Mrs. Dooley are hard at work in the office helping to keep the school running smoothly. CENTER: Checking out a book is Miss Scott, while Mrs, Salvage and Mrs. Thompson glance through the library files. BOTTOM LEFT. John Wearn, Earl Weigmann, John Barth, Mar- garet Beasley and Johnny Palermo, head custodian, begin a hard day's work in the storeroom. BOTTOM RlGl'lT: A. C. McKee, Bob Gollyhon, LeRoy Wertz, and Bud Canfield look pleased over their day's accomplishments. ew An importont bronch of our school government is the Executive Council. This council consists of the ASB officers, committee chciirmon, ond presidents of school clubs. The Supreme Court vvos ci voluoble oddition to this fc1ll's council. Included in the court ore judges from the i IB, TQB, ond TQA. Those oppointed to office were Bonnie Broy, Spencer Moore, ond Delores Rud- loff. These judges cire responsible for keeping our school constitution up to dote ond in proper order. The ccuncil omended the by-lows of the consti- tution to occomodote o fourth yell leoder. This oction proved to be beneficiol to our school spirit. Don Simpson wos oppointed to fill the position. Morti Griffin heoded o committee for the con- Jinuoticn of the Booster Bus. The bus followed the feom to most of the footboll gomes, providing trons- portoticn for mony students. On the porents' Bock to School Night the council members porticipoted in on unreheorsed meeting, illustroting the democrotic form of govern- ment employed c1t BHS. This foll's Executive Council is to be congrotu- loted on their mony occomplishments ond contribu- tions to BHS. CMT si Wi if- mf QW 7m T .L me i nl Leaders Q 1 gmfpm. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL - BACK ROW. B. Rehrig, R. Moore, L. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL A BACK ROW: D. Werner, J. Russell, L. Adams, A. Goodman. FRONT ROW: D. Bishop, C. Carpenter, C. Hayes. FRONT ROW: M. Galloway, J. Beisang, B. Bray, M. Merta, J. Ferguson, K. Beaumont, Clark. I, K, Griffin, D. Trout. 44 ' 1 M, I ,V Afffyff. ,f --,M dw? s A If A - V . Q gi- I. .-jffosff-QL .. - , be A4 - buy f. ' . 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V J?yWL,QJ7 WfLg2 'n,gf26,wVQVr Vail, makefile... ,...TbJseexecu.tjy rrbo f-,led-b ,V President--Joan1'.Tra-f 1 f'Q -cf V If .ei ff 0, f ani and s onsored b Mr. Tra nor, was concerned, . Q -'i' X-ssfi..-1' I3 .1 49, , . f -. ns ,-,. . . . . Y . . . . . My if ei' Gvfgiwvgul ,SAN wi J with more student participation. 4I0fQCUVlifI6S-. ,g ASM? q..1-,,1-m.--- 'gigs 191 I f ,,.., 1144.11 -1 C fceseffe-1?,c'e if result, the council submitted recommendatrons and approved the-Sdefngel Club constifutidnviqresegted by... Art Moafiefftifmliioyme 'Econorni'c9 Club' constitution presented by Alma MacDonald, and the Junigr, J, pig, Statessrnapfx co nstiiu tionipresentedrfb1yQZ5aiffbaFET3FTint. Othger inteiest clubs were encouraged to organize, such as the Future Teachers ot America Club. Marti Orittlinisiuggeged-Jhotahe-coilneifbeyaluate the election metlliodifpracticed at BijlS53l,t-Wasrdecigtled that the campaign mgnaQejs4in, fthfilngnngigiagiaii as- sembly did not ov'er-infl45enc'e thefvoters, and there- tor should notgbef eliminated. The members ot the council also discussed appropriate dress tor campus wear. With the guidance ot Mr. Ogborn, the Executive Council considered the advantages and necessity ot purchasing student body cards tor next tall. The collected information was then referred to the Legis- lative Council tor further action. Your tellovv students salute you, Executive Coun- cil, tor doing such a fine iob in taking charge of school attairs and working for the improvement of BHS. ,f, , f C-e. - Qi, , -V e ,,. , qu. f. . ? ..e.A.saeoPHceRs1f1s9gm'.estvaiaFc sesrefafif Jn'friQ?seT1ijgipi'Z?3aeni, T. Smith, vice-presliifent, N. Willoughby, treasurer. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL -A BACK ROW: B. Rehrig, S. Simpson, D. Carr, R. Moore, DQ Speer, D. Williams, L. Adams, C. Campbell, SECOND ROW: C. Carpenter, L. Gilbert, P. Cunihan, D. Trout, C. Merta, Nr. Tegaynor, J. Beisang, J. Webster, C. Lifquist, G. Warren, K. Costigan. FRONT ROW: M. Griffin, M. Sivula, S. Madden, J. Trapani, Jf.Graves, K. Howey, C. Miller, A. Harrel, B. Strout. a 'f 1-J They Legis ate for B. Rezo, B. Hodies, K. Bohn, C. King, W. Gilbert. SECOND ROW: E. Jordan, M. Lay, G. Brecken, J. DeCola, J. Graves, M. Falts. FRONT ROW: N. lmmel, L. Weayrd, P. Buteaux, l-l. I., Berger, T. Neilson, B. Roberts, J. Fisher. 2 A democratic form of governmentwas exer- cised in the Legislative Council. Representatives from each guidance class submitted -suggestions and made decisions under the direction offloan Trapani, ASB president, and Mr. Traynor, faculty advisor. Plans for initiating a Pep Club to promote school spirit and provide for an organized cheering section in the stands were favored in council discussion. The Pep'lClub committee was in the process of drafting a constitution at the close ofthe semester. J Joan Murray and Bonnie Bray, sportsmanship judges for BHS kept the council well informed on the results of the Foothill League Sportmanship contest. Buirbank tied with Glendale for fourth place in the League. The council also carried out the booster bus pro- gram started by the fall council of l952. This hard working council deserves much credit fcr their accomplishments during the fall semester. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL - BACK ROW: R. Bourguignon, D. Jarr-es, L. Wessel, J. Allen, A. Goodman, P. Clark, T. Smith, L. Griffith, C. Eager. SECOND ROW: H. Clement, D. Hollenbeck, B. Krapff, C. Hymer, J. Murray, B. Bray, C. Dake. FRONT ROW: J. Estes, M. Weinstock, J. Jillson, J. Jones, S. Koplin, E. Hopkins, r.1Qc...su-xanax rmawk. . swsmaev wsuemsaa-:nwxxfs-ssar imszws f v um z r- ..as:....A . LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL - BACK ROW: D. Simpson, J. Smith, D. Bishop L Adams L Hayes F Furry R Wilson S Carpenter SECOND ROW: B. Bray, N. Willoughby, M. Sivula, J. Webster J. Trapani Mr Traynor T Smith C Merta D Trout J Beisang J Stalker, FRONT ROW: L. Gilbert, C. Schmiedeke, J.,Kennedy, K. C s gan J JI 'son D Gramm G Warren C LtqJIst VI Critt C. Carpenter. The Good ot A Vice-president Tim Smith wielded the gavel in LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL BACK Row F Beiieeu M shea K . . . .I . T . the spring Legislative Council This represen ative T R B B D L . . . r G Jane ourguig n e a bpdy worked hand In hand with the Executive Coun- F! ,wer FRONT ROW M Wemslock C Deke B Kmpff B ci A committee was appointed by Don James to buy new records tor the iuke box in the cafeteria. Popular records were purchased once every month. Barbara Hunt headed a committee tor the or- ganization ot the Junior Statesman Club. The pur- pose ot this club is to increase interest in our dem- ocratic torm of government. The club became active upon the approval ot their constitution by the Execu- tive Council. Dody Trout initiated the plans tor a Future Teachers ot America Club. The council members aroused interest in their classes tor membership. The Council discussed the disadvantages and advantages ot having campaign managers in the nomination as- sembly. A tabulated vote from the guidance classes indicated that the managers were desirable and were not harmtully influential. The Legislative Council also concentrated on matters concerning the purchasing ot fresh truit, student body cards, and athletic awards. This council deserves much credit for a success- tul semester ot progress. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-BACK ROW: B. Lee, T. Sardella. M. Weeks C Klein S Smith M Parks P Watts B James FRONT ROW: N. Miller, B. Colona, J. Bloomfield, P. Thompson, G. Herrmann S Bradley B Rankin B Lehigh S Mattox RALLY COMMITTEE e BACK ROW: B. Rehrig, C. Campbell, A. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE - BACK ROVV: R, Wilson, C. Sweet Goodman, D. Simpson, D. Rediger, K. Bohn, W. Palmer, D. Dug- FRONT ROW. B. Watson, D. Speer, C. Lifquist, L, Adams, L gan, J. Ferguson. FRONT ROW: S. Powell, C. Hymer, E. Puklicky, Hays. C. Lifquist, L. Helhena, J. Graves. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE - BACK ROVV1 S. Murray, J. Bloomfield. FRONT ROW: K. Beaumont, B. Bray, l. O'RelI, C. Baker, SOCIAL COMMITTEE - BACK ROW: D. Bishop, D. Williamson, T. Smith, R. Johnson, D. James. FRONT ROW: J. Lunbeck, N. lmmel, J. Murray, J. Ruckman, : :x s zrrffni Committees The Assembly Commitee, headed by Ilene O'Rell, was responsible for seeing that all the assem- blies were carried out successfully. This was accom- plished by having each committee member in charge of three or four assemblies. This committee also sched- uled all the assemblies forthe spring semester under the direction of Miss Weinstock, faculty advisor. Dick Speer was chairman of the Publicity Com- mittee during the tall semester. With brushes in hand and ingenious ideas in mind, this committee publi- cized all school events and activities by colorful and informative pcsters. The Publicity Committee pro- moted greater interest and spirit for school affairs. Bill Rehrig, head yell leader, was chairman of the Rally Committee. This committee consisted of twelve members, two from each grade level, and a faculty advisor, Miss Deane Wolfson. With loud cheers and humorous skits, this enthusiastic committee creat- ed strong school spirit for all our athletic events. Our exchange rally with Burroughs was one of the best rallies during the fall semester. This committee plan- ned and executed many fine rallies which were en- ioyed by all the students. The Social Commitee, which was headed in the fall semester by Tim Smith, had charge of planning and decorating for the school dances. Some of the excellent results of this diligent group were the Sock I-lap, the football dance, and the semi-annual, formal Aloha. This committee also keeps our popular iuke box furnished vvith top tunes. With the assistance of Mrs. Adams, faculty advisor, the Social Committee deserves much credit for the organized planning of our school dances. These are the committees at BHS which con- tribute greatly to our school life. Work tor Us The summer ASB committees at BHS have exhi- bited co-operation and enthusiasm in carrying out the school activities. The Publicity Committee, under the direction ot Allen Goodman, chairman, and Mr. Bates, advisor, handled all the publicity ot such school ottairs as sports events, dances, and senior plays. A great deal ot time was spent in painting the unusual pos- ters advertising these events, as well as in placing them around the school, The football, basketball, and track schedules, which were put up in ditterent rooms, were arranged by this committee to make sure the student body was informed about all school events. The Social Committee vvas under the direction ot Don James, chairman, and vvas advised by Mrs. Adams. Not only does this committee plan and dec- orate tor dances, but it also approves all social activities sponsored by outside organizations such as the Girls' League and the Boys' League. It has the responsibility ot helping decorate tor the events ot these organizations including the Backward, spon- sored by the Girls' League. Vlfe owe oi vote ot thanks to this committee tor securing the fine bands vve have had at our school dances. Allono Crothers served as chairman ot the As- sembly Committee, which was responsible tor carry- ing out the osemblies planned by lost semester's committee. This committee also planned and co-ordi- nated the schedule tor next semester's performances. A committee member checks to make sure details are complete the vveek betore each assembly. Because ot the vvorlc ot these three committees, greater school spirit is exhibited among the students. Much credit tor our successful school octivities should be given to these committees tor iobs well done. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE - BACK ROVV- C. Simpson, A. Cro- thers. FRONT ROW. J. Smith, N. Dvvire, P. Bean, B. Frisina. ASB COMMITTEE ADVISORS: Miss Weinsoclc, Assembly, Miss VVoItson, Rally, Mrs. Adams, Social, Mr. Bates, Publicity, SOCIAL COMMITTEE 4 BACK ROVV: D. James, chairman R. Murray, K. Bohn, R. Johnson, D. Bishop, D. Williamson, J Lintner, FRONT ROW: H. Clark, C. Vlferkenthein, J. Murray L. Adams, A. Goodman. PIJBLICITY COMMITTEE - BACK ROW: J. Hall, N. Svvan, A. Goodman, B. Bray, J. Heisman. FRONT ROW: L. Helhena, K. Beaumont, B. Savage, J. Estes, M. Olson, E. Dickes. , 1wx-A-swerve-1 f m1i Grgclnizoltions 'K .fef I F' X E ,vii 'r ,im k 1 r Q x H V 3 if , 'J N -M, ,T 1 pta, ir nc J, An Hawaiian luau provides fun for all with excellent food, continuous songs, and hula dances . . . entertaining guests from many nations at these unique feasts. Spanish Club students meet and feast in true American picnic style . . - enjoying fellowship and fun. 'Kai SERVING AS winter Girls' League officers were Judy Cozad, THE SUMMER olticers were: Katie Costigan, treasurer, Caro- treasurer, Carley Carpenter, vice-president, Linda Gilbert, lyn Jonas, secretary, Carley Carpenter, president, and Flo secretary, and Marti Griffin, president. Bragg, vice-president. Crganizations One of Burbank High School's most active organizations is the Girls' League. Twirp Week, the Tea for girls new to Burbank, and the weekly doughnut sales are but a tew ot the activities sponsored by this group. All ot these projects are to raise money for clothes and per- sonal items tor the two war orphans supported by Burbank and Burroughs. The Boys' League also sponsors many tine activities. Among these are the semi-annual as- sembly and a spring dance. 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Jonas, D. Lupus. SECOND ROW: N. Campbell, M, Meyers, J. Murray, J. Trapani, Robertson, S, Scott, C. Huml, M. Gross, J. Ferguson, G. Thompson. THlRD ROW: C. W. Bartoletti, J. Rae, B. Frisina, D. Friedlander, K. l-lotarek, J. field, J. Ruckrnan, J. Estes, B. Abbott, J. Graham, Serve A l The Big B , Burbank l-ligh's Lettergirls Club, is a very active campus organization. This club, which is a divisicn of GAA, is made up of girls who are interested in sports and have lettered in GAA. lts activities include: sports nights, bowling trips, and playdays. As a service to GAA and the school, Big B holds cake sales, decorates the goal posts for games, and ushers at all schcol activities. When you look up at the Verdugo hills and see a large white B looking out over the valley, you can thank the Letterman's Club. Around the first of the school year, it's the letterman's job to herd the sophomore boys up the hill to help with the white washing. The B is a symbol of our spirit and is an old tradition at Burbank High. LETTERMAN'S CLUB - BACK ROW: K. Hatley, L. Adams, D. Webber. R. Alba, l. Sherwood, J. Graves, G. McCormick, D. Brown, J. Allen, T. Jones. SECOND ROW: B. Buck, J. Woods, K. Klicker, D. Griffiths, D. Komins, R. Newark, T. Donovan, F. Steel, D. Williamson, B. Frescu ra, G. Mosher. THlRD ROVJ: L. Wessel, W. Morton, R. Starr, W. Rehrig, C. Campbell, L. Hayes. FRONT ROVV. R. Maske, R. Ward, C. Clark, A, Brovelli, M. Mersola, T. Smith. B. Bray, C. Merta, J. Beisang, K. Sutton, M, Werckenthien, L. Shetler, P. Mulcahy, B. Krapff, N. Swan, D. Nelson, B. Erb, B. Kagel, K. Holrnquist. C. Smith, M. Nugent, L. Jones, G. Jones, B. Paulson, C. Dake. FRONT ROW: Jillian, C. Schmiedeke, J. Stalker, B. Cusumaio, M. Rowe, J. Bloom- ' - w '-L... Q' A Ig if LETTERMAN'S CLUB advisor, Mr. Minasian, Big B acl- visor, Mrs. Adams, Big B president, Jean Stalker, and Letterman's Club president, Ralph DiBari. f Gicldens, W. King, T. Rowen, R. Huber, l-l. Palmer, B. Chenes, A. R. DiBari, R. Williams, W i it Z CLUB - BACK ROW: C. Huml, J. Ferguson, M. Gross, D. Greene, C. Baker, A. Paquette, J. Sporleder, J. Beisang, J. Stalker, i J. Campbell, E, Seide, J. Webster, J, Roe, G. Thompson. SECOND ROW: B. Frisina, S. Louchard, M. Griffin, A. Harrel, L, Gilbert, S. Powell, D. Trout, G. Paul, C. Carpenter, M, Sivula, D. Friedlander, W. Bartoletti. FRONT ROW: J. Weatherford, S. Couch, J. Jillson, J. Ruckman, B. Barnfather, I, O'RelI, D. Rudlotf, M. Burres, J. Cozod, M. Snick, J. Bloomfield, D. Rhodes. KEY CLUB - BACK ROW: D. Gilmore, K. Hatley, J. Eckstrom, R. Alba, I. Sherwood, R. Huber, T. Smith, M. Boskovich, B. Court, T. Donovan, L. Adams, W. King. SECOND ROW: C. Rezo, L. Barrera, C. Dunning, J, Lintner, D, Maske, A. Brovelli, F. Steel, A. Capon, B. Frescura, B. Buck, Mr. Peterson. FRONT ROW: C. Gould, L, Hays, M. Mersola, B. Ward, C. Clark, R. DiBori, R. Williams, J, Groves, D. Phillips, S. Hernandez, R. Starr, G, Giddens. , f, . S , K 32,1 W, . ,V ., ,. . . . , I. WC,A5fg,,g Lrwj'.' ,Ur yy, J, rj L' , lyr, , . K r Qgq , A J . . K., . fight' RIFLE CLUB'4 BACK ROW: R.'Van Wagnen, N. Treveii J. Vanderweg, R. Cranstonf C. Weekly, D. Bush, M. Ryan, D. Corp, D. Vtfillcox, C, Boecher. SECOND ROW: C. Pickering, T. Gilbert, H. Davis, J. Donner, J. Geisen, A. DuFoult, M. Vogel, J. Noonan, B, North, E. Fenton, Mr. Traynor. FRONT ROW: M. Collins, A. Sivula, J. Whitacre, M. Rowe, C. Trever, J. Jett, D. Asbury, M, Weeks, M. Tezer, D. Breeze, D. Whitmoyer, R. Coxe. .sy ::,aey,., 7 Q its RONNIE JOHNSON, Don Simpson, Lee Adams, and Tom REPRESENTING THE Burbank YMCA, Kenny Bohn, Barbara Jones perform the ceremony ot induction into a Hi-Y Club. The YMCA clubs in Burbank are satistying the spiritual, physical, social, and educational needs at many young people. At the high school age level, a vvell-rounded program provides con- stant activity and fun. The inter-Club Council is the co-ordinating group at all the Y clubs. Their iob is to plan dances, carnivals, and proiects in which everyone participates. The individual clubs meet once a Week tor business meetings. Welfare projects, guest speak- ers, devotions, movies, and other items at interest are part at the regular program. Special activi- ties including the Youth and Government Model Legislature in Sacramento, week-end camping trips, and an Easter camp at Catalina are enioyed by all, The Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs at Burbank are very active and are constantly growing in size and spirit. HERE THE Chums, a Tri-Hi-Y Club, are having a night game of volleyball. Hunt, Jay Lintner, Joan Lundbeck and Gayle Savage are making preparations tor their Sacramento trip in connection with the Youth and Government Model Legislature. HEADING AN inter-Club Council meeting are Barbara Hunt and Jean Stalker. ALLANA CROTHERS, Lee Adams, Joan Beisang, Rick Con- nella, Vicki Arnold, Tom Jones, and Don James are enjoying an informal Y social dance. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB-STANDING: E. Johnson, R. Solomon, Mrs. Mac- Dougall, L. Griffith, A, Capon. SEATED: E. Hopkins, W. Ezell, B. Thomas, H. Berger, J. Nybakken. School Spirit Is Strengthened If you have a fullefledged interest in photog- raphy, you meet the qualifications for membership in the Photography Club. The purpose of this club, which is sponsored by Miss MacDougall, is to broaden the knowledge of photography to interested students. Their active program includes an annual trip to the mountains, field trips, and progressive dinners. The Photography Club does an excellent iob of taking pictures at the Aloha and Backward Dances each semester and at other school events. During fourth period the walls of Room 202 echo with the sound ot girls' voices blending in three part harmony. These are the members of Girls' Chorus who are singing under the direction of Mr. Boggis GIRLS CHORUS - BACK ROW: J. Cameron, A. Johanason, S. Russell, J. Wagner, L. Greg- ory, E. Schultz, P, Medford, M. Wheeler, D. Wetzell, M. Escobar. THIRD ROW: P. Ingersoll, S. Forsland, D. Bingham, D. Bingham, M. Mur- phy, N. Murphy, D. Jerde, C. Beattie, E. Torres, M. Jones, SECOND ROW: M. Finn, C. Cunning- ham, B. Estes, B. Howard, Mr. Boggis, N. Trotta, A. Wagner, E. McCarthy, A. Belina, C. Serkin. FRONT ROW: G. Valunas, S. Mattox, S. Bur- ton, B. Bailey, D. Friedlander, K. Beaumont, P. Jenkins, C. Narlano, J. Bolinger, S. Baton. and are accompanied onthe piano by Sandra Baton. Tlfese girls are either enioyng recreational singing or training and gaining experience tor A Cappella. They did an excellent job of singing with the A Cap- pella choir for the Christmas assembly. Scholarship for Service, is the motto and pur- pose of the Scholarship Club, which is sponsored by Miss Weinstock. This club consists of the students who maintain a high grade average. During the past year, they have kept the master bulletin board in the main hall up to date. The Scholarship Club's activities this year included the semi-annual breakfast, a trip to the Huntington Library, and tours of Occiden- tal College and U.S.C. .... .. ...M Bn .41 By Our Clubs ?Ccmo esta usted?, is the friendly greeting ofa Spanish Club member. This club, consisting of third year Spanish students, is sponsored by Senora Utz- man. In their monthly meetings, the members increase their facility to speak the romantic language fluently by giving skits, listening to Spanish records, and par- ticipating in Spanish games. The Latin Club, consisting of second and third year Latin students, is sponsored by Mrs. Merill. The students in this club strive to learn more about the cus- toms and daily life ofthe Romans. In addition to en- joying the colorful Latin Banquet ,the Latin Club at- tended the movie The Robe. SCHOLARSHIP CLUB - BACK ROVV.D. Werner, M, Riley, R. Wil- son, L. Hayes, D. Carr, L. VVesseI, B. Frescura, D, Newcomer. SECOND ROW, M.Groth, C. Huml, S, Bourbeau, B. Krapff, M. Gross. C. Robinson, J. Beisang, N. Swan, C. Baker, I O'ReII. FRONT ROW: J. Stone, D, LaRue, M. Schaefer, C. Jonas, D. Bush, C. Carpenter, H. Clark, B. Bray, M. Morris, K. Beaumont. SPANISH CLUB - BACK ROVV: N. Swan, D, Nelson, R. Howell, M, Ryan, P. Bills, D. Newcomer, M. Maxey, L. Gilbert. SECOND ROW: B. Bray, J. Johnson, D. Stolper, T. Scarpellino, E. Seide, Mrs. Utzman, C. Merta, J. Beisang, D. Trout, J. Murray. FRONT ROXN: B. Erisina, B. Bestland, M. Olson, D. Halpape, D. Byllcas B. Paulson, D. Dockstader, M. Sivula, A. Belina, S. Louchard, N. Campbell. LATIN CLUB - BACK ROW: L. Wessel, P. Clark, L. Dixon, J. Neff, B. Stewart, C. Sweet. THIRD ROW: B. Gasper, D. Richardson, K, Irvine, L. Dean, T. Greene, D. James, B, Stevenson. SECOND ROIN. C. Carpenter, M. Griffin, G. Vtlarren, C. Lifquist, A. Dooley, K. Laws, H. Clark, M. Finical. FRONT ROW: D. Townsend, D. Rinehart, S, Gayrnan, S, Bushman, J. Graham, J. Rudnyk, C. Jonas, C. Dake, M. Tozer. 5 'V' ei 'mi nos ,f 'vm f A fi l I ,il .kit Q 42 ., 12- J ,, 5 1 3225 if ENTIRE CERALBUS staff consists of: BACK ROW: Joan Bei- sang, Jay Linfner, Mike Riley, Helen Clark, Alan Jackson, Carolyn Jonas, Clarice Lifquisi. FRONT ROW: Joyce Crocker, Jean Sfalker, Joan Trapani, Joan Webster. JOAN BEISANG, editor, and Mike Riley, assistant editor, discuss The plans for the division pages. CERALBUS Stall Sirives io JEAN STALKER and Clarice Lifquisi, business manager, are JOAN TRAPANI, Joyce Crocker, and Helen Clark, literary hard at work keeping the files in order. edifor, discuss some of The copy for the yearbook. We do M,,w.m. we S5 Some of the most valued things a person takes with him when he graduates from Burbank High are his three yearbooks, for they will be treasured through the years as a record of the fun, the activi- ties, and the acquaintances he has made. That is why the CERALBUS staff has worked so hard this year to make this the best book yet. Much of the credit must be given to the editor, Joan Beisang, who accepted the responsibility of leading the CERALBUS staff. Alan Jackson, Clarice Lifauist, Joan Webster, Jean Stalker, and Joan Trapani are the other seniors who spent many hours outside of class on the book. Working, learning, and assisting were the iun- iors Carolyn Jonas, Jay Lintner, Helen Clark, Joyce Crocker, and Mike Riley. ln addition to the staff itself, credit must be gi- ven to Mr. Fredricksen and his printing class, the photography class, the Executive Council for their help in the sales campaign, and Mr. Bishop for his fine Photography. However, not only must credit be given to these people, but also to you, the students, and to you, MEMBERS OF the photography, art, and finance departments who the faculty, for the CERALBUS is the story of Burbank lived i ith the yearbook were: BACK ROW: Keith Redding, RON High cmd YOU. g p s, De ter Parks, Russell Siner. FRONT ROW: Karen Holmquist, Y lor etroucco, Sharon Bush 'an, Jackie Della Porta. ii f i K 'i,. X r A I i j ,Q , f Ml if f U 1411 , , if ,Wifi tp wym ,Zi l 7 'll l ' G lf Tl? flfhv LW VL 'IO ul ul My ffl! thu -5, I jj r ylrr V fix, f, I .!,l X 4 xy, l lvl i' Vl! N 4 , H! f Jvl l L My J M 1 N 'J il ln! A7 'fl' Z 'N ft t' A ' ' 'ff lt V .lf l l, ll! ,li l X ft' ivblf 1 i ' lr ,nfl ,lfyyf li' QL jf, if bfi yt fl , ii, 1 ,ri yt If to J 1 1 IV ,fy f V ,yr n, fi lf W ,lf if ,Pl L if x rt J U lm VJ V- ul' if l'Jll 9 llll 7 J milf If A tt tl fflvv f' 1 ' . fllflfl , Q Qwlvllw 'olfj Uol full' l Capture fYLe6rfJ'fS flklctifvtties ALAN JACKSON, sports editor, selects action shots for the basketball section with the assistance of Jay Lintner. CAROLYN JONAS and photography editor, Joan Webster crop pictures for the '54 edition of the yearbook. MEMBERS OF the priming staff were: BACK ROW: A Robledo, K. Hatley, K. Rae, B. Birkholz, B. Paul. FRONT ROW: R. Haynes, S. York, R. Richmond, B. Davis. Hi-Life Presents Current MEMBERS OF The Hi-Life were: BACK ROW: C. Bowman, A. Dellinger, A. Arnold, S. Louchard, D. Pike, E. Fisher, H. Berger, Mr. Garapedian. FRONT ROW: E. Hopkins, L. Covert, C. D'Angelo. The Hi-Life, our school newspaper at BHS, is published every other Friday in our print shop. Be- cause ofthe improvements made in the paper during the past year, greater enthusiasm than ever before greets each bi-weekly issue when it is given to the student in his sixth period class. The first semester of the year a new system was tested in the publishing of the paper. Instead of ap- pointing one editor for the whole semester, the staff chose an editor for each edition of the paper, who was called Editor of the Week. Occupying posi- tions on the staff were Sheila Leonard, page one edi- tor, Pat Brennan, page two editor, Wanda Bartoletti, page three editor, and Roger Harkness, sports edi- tor. Reporters were, Punky Evanson, Myrtle Weeks, Anne Dellinger, Bob Coxe, Marilyn Galloway, Irene Gregory, and Richard Howell, Advisor to the Hi-Life is Mr. Leo Garapedian, who has the task of trying to untangle paper prob- lems, and who assists and advises the staff. Under his direction, the students have learned many of the basic facts about iournalism, and they have pre- pared themselves for their future work by practical experience in writing for the paper and meeting deadlines. A much larger Hi-Life staff greeted the second semester, and a return was made to the former system of putting out the paper. Editor was Marilynn Galla- way, and assisting her was Elaine Latin, page one editor, Pat Brennan, page two editor, Myrtle Weeks, page three editor, Richard Howell, sports editor, Dave Pike, cartoonist, and Eleanor Davis, posters. Serving as reporters were Ann Arnold, Harriette Berger, Lois Covert, Bob Coxe, Anne Dellinger, Roger Hark- ness, Elaine Hopkins, Suzanne Louchard, Cora Dic- orato, Morris Parker, Ronald Ross, Elva Fisher, and Larry Levine. On the news staff were Punky Evanson, .lincie Campbell, Sheila Leonard, Wanda Bartoletti, and Marjorie Wood. Two of the articles appearing in Hi-Life this semester were Arcade Assignmentf' and Burbank Offbeat. These articles gave the gossip anal social news at BHS. Other favorite items included Car of the Week , where a description was given of one of the cars driven by a BHS student, and Teacher of the Week , where a brief biography was given about a favorite teacher. ...ss .. M . 5 LOOKING OVER past editions' the,fH1-Life aref-3 ROW: R. Howell,,R. Haiikhess, M. Galldway, Dicoratof, SL T Leonardiikt-ERONTTVLROW: J E. lLa,tin, BfioBren'ndn', W: Baiftloletti, rvt.WerekS. ff R -A 'N Y' F o r A- l 'L L ll fl fl t r s i if if -my tw 1 ? J N YQ . 5541 .X N . . 4 lf. i ,y ' If , V L r 1 .. ij MR. GARAPEDIAN, Marilynn Galloway, editor, and Eleanor FUNKY EVANSON, Wavnda Bartoletti, Margie Wood, Jincie Davis check an article for an issue of the Hi-Life. Campbell, and Sheila Leonard work to meet a deadline. l 1 2 2 33 On STage, Years Ago by Rufh Gordon was The senior play of The WinTer Class of I953. Years Ago is an appealing comedy, full of The warmfh and humor of an old-fashioned family in Massachuseffs. RuTh Jones, played by Margie Burres, decides she has arTisTic TemperamenT and aspires To be an acfress To The greaf surprise of John Ives, who plays RuTh's beau, Ilene O'Rell, RuTh's mofher, and Dan Roush, who plays a friend of The family. Judy Bloomfield and Barbara BarnfaTher, as RuTh's girl friends, are charmed. However, RuTh's fafher, Joe Kernahan, has dif- ferenT ideas. As a reTired sea capTain and a lover of naTure, FaTher disapproves of acTresses and in- sisfs ThaT There's noThing near so benefiTTin' as bein' a physical culfure insTrucTor. Mr. Bagley from The YMCA, played by Dale Bush, and Miss Glavin, played by Carolyn Baker are presenfed by RuTh's faTher as shining examples. RuTh remains defermined To have her sTage career despife her faTher, and The pIoT Thiclcens. Years Ago was direcTed by William Carden. Behind The scenes sTaff included Deanna Wafkins, prompfer, Joanne Ruckman, sTage manager, Tina Scarpellino and Fran Goodman, props, Sheryl Bruins- sloT, music, Phyllis Ingersoll and Darlene Damafe, make-up, and Barbara STrouT and Darla Larson, sound effecfs. Bill Davis was in charge of lighfing. The sTage crew was composed of Al Goodman, Dave Pike, Mel Scholl, Phil Worchesfer, and Sonia Spifzer. TOP: CurTain call for B. Barnfather, J. Bloomfield, J. Ives, D. Roush, D. Bush, C. Baker, l. O'RelI, M. Burres, J. Kernahan, in The winfer senior play, Years Ago . CENTER: Joe Kernahan helps Carolyn Baker, Physical Culfure Teacher, wifh her coaf while Dale Bush and Ilene O'ReII look on. BOTTOM: Here, Margie Burres is off 'ro fame and forTune in The TheaTer. 'frt f JC' . fl! 1 ' f Mystery, comedy, and drama sh e from Jef tootlights as the summer seniors presentednllam- shackle Inn. Belinda Pryde, an old maid librarian, played by Carol Best, saves her money tor twenty years to buy a hotel so that she can meet interesting people. She purchases a strange tumble-down shack by the ocean, and meets many amusing people - - living and dead. Ghosts, secret trunks, and thunderstorms add to her extraordinary experience, The mystery begins as desk clerk, Jim Woods, murders FBI agent Bill Stewart. Player, Dick Speer, is next on the list to be killed. Lee Adams, the town constable, Sandy Kamins, FBl agent, and Lee Stod- dard work against crime and bring about an ex- citing ending. Terry McCormick, Bruce Johnson, Elaine Latin, Carol Bousquet, Barbara Strout, and Dick lsakson add to the cast and the excitement. Ramshackle lnn was directed by William Carden. Barbara Kryst was assistant director. Marilyn Maxey was in charge ot costumes and make-up: Sherry Madden and Mary Jane Snick took care ot props. Prompters were Barbara Kagel and Betty Cusumano. Bill Davis did the lighting ettects and Gerald Walls had charge of the sound ettects. Miss Wolf- son supervised the stage crew in making the scene- ry, and Gail Paul handled the publicity. TOP: Barbara Strout stands horrified as FBI agent Sandy Kamins knocks out Jim Woods. CENTER: Carol Best and Dick Isakson greet Jim Woods and Janis Kennedy. BOTTOM LEFT: Janis Kennedy walks in on son, Alan Jack- son, and his girlfriend, Barbara Strout. BOTTOM RIGHT: The entire cast views dead Dick Speer with alarm. Ayr, 0'-'H 49 D .Q THE COMBINED3, clworzuses of The A Coppellcu loin in song. 'V .'A, 0.,,,..,---- 4 Q w .V fi :.,, , 1 ,..,' ' ,,.,, , il 5 A , f 2 ',' i 3 T no Q. ' A.'A' f T 25, 1: x R A M IRAN Mm. -. Uygfgfv - 2 . lx - 'X N i X x E Q X N SX lf xx 'X X. .. . X Fl NX X x X XX X .ERR . M lx O R Q TQ XJ 0 TV? -'N N., xgx A A X- Q Q X V I lil 1 1 - ,X X X ., 2 ' 'I E 'F X5 A N T -9 Q - x 2 . 2, 'l ' , YQ? lx Fil T rw: .T 'Q ji' I-X . X XX-xy , 'X I . X -- X XXX! X , 1 N x N N- T + X w 1 N2 ' x H X Xe lxl 'z Xxx ' QX b N X 6 0 T , .- X X qx X X N' xl wr 'R S X. 0 XLINQ GHBEQT cmd DoWn'Ho Elton pose os lndicms TH THE DANCE group rides The Surrey Wllh The Fringe On Totem Tom-Tom . ' Top , J m::,wmw:ww,1fw 'MW' xxx w minimum A . Xjiddf 4 447140 .f K ,gr 560 iw? THE FINAL scene calls back dancers and the Cappe la Choir. Q e74azZd ?S Q fmal , x-273 1 X. 1 f . Cd' WJ MUZK5 f cd 442 C' x Wf I 7 A 'H iw 1 Q f js wwf T w . f A ,, -'n-,, X-,.f! K 176 f . f I fpyfa T if-ixxxvl' The or a began to plafy the curtain rose, Comes Naturally , a novelty tune which was well and the au ience settled back n their seats for ci done by Carolyn Merta. delightful trip through the world of operetta. Thus began the T954 Showcase of Shows. Selections from The Desert Song , Showboat , Kiss Me Kate , and Girl Crazy were perhaps the most familiar. Vicki Arnold sang a duet with Richard Bourguig- non, the popular indian Love Call . This number was followed by Dain What ll THE DANCERS of Brigadoon do the Highland Fling . Brigadoon brought the show to a climax. In gay Scottish costumes, the modern dance girls gave their interpretation of the music sung by the chorus. A big round of applause goes to the A Cappella, the orchestra, the dance class, Miss Wolfson, and Mr. Boggis for the wonderful iob they did in making Showcase of Shows a tremendous success. VENlTA AMENT sings the italian Street Song accompanied by the A Cappella Choir. K CROHESTRA - BACK ROW: N. ZenTgraT. THIRD ROW: C. Lifqufsl, J. STone, J. Heisler, G. MaiTland, A. GriTzner, B. Johnson, E. Zimmerman, J, Allen, D, SuTherland, V, Ing, D. Sierega. SECOND ROW: E. Dickes, A. Hardy, C. MerTa, M. Chismar, J. Thompson, W. WaTl4ins,,M. WilleT, J. Graves, G. Jones, C. Price, S. CarpenTer, T. VicDomino, D. lsokson, Mr. Boggis. FRONT ROW: J. Keosfle, D.,5LaRi.e,- l-lobarf, L. Higbee, C.iCarpenTer, P. Bear-crofT, Wainwrighf, C. Failing, J. Sanders, L. Jundl, B. Howard. of V , ., 1 -T V A . M . x, N A G ro ups Color ia nd The Burbank High School crchesTra plays an impcrTanT parT in many of The school's acTiviTies. The orchesTra has Turned ouT many Tine proe grams under The able direcTion oT Mr. Boggis. TalenT- ed Max HoborT was The concerTmasTer This year. The orchesTra performed in The Showcase of Shows , which was a combinanon of The Dance Per- Tcrrnance and The A Cappella program and Took The place of The annual opereTTa. NoT soon To be TorgoTTen are The Tine assemblies which They pres- enTed To The sTudenT body. Musical assisTance was al- so given aT The senior plays ond aT The winTer and summer gracluations. As everyone knows ci graduaTion wouldn'T be compleTe wiThouT The orchesTra To play Pomp and CircumsTance . As o resulT of Their Tine musical TalenT and The many hours of procTice by individuals and as a group, The orchesTro hos been doing an excellenT job. FAR LEFT: MR. BOGGIS, direcfor LEFT. MAX HOBART, concerTmasTer LEFT: The Winter officers of the A Cap- pella were Luther Wylie, Marti Griffin, Don James, ond Carol Hymer. RIGHT: The Summer officers were Marti Griffin, Luther Wylie, Dick Bourguig- non, and Carol Hymer. The ACappella Choir isa group of which Burbank choir did its usual good iob in this assembly, one High School can be very proud. Each member has which is always looked forward to with great antici- contributed to the success and fine performance of potion by the students. the Choir. The main event of the year was the combined Directed by Mr. Bcggis and accompanied by A Cappella-Modern Dance program, a performance Caroline Trever and Catherine Carlson, the A Cappella not soon to be forgotten by the people of Burbank. has given many hours of pleasure on radio, television, The very name A Cappella stands for unselfish and at benefit performances. hours of devotion to music on the part of every per- Rernernber the swell A Cappella assembly? The son in the group. Variety to S hool Life A CAPPELLA CHOIR - BACK ROVV: S. Borbeau, B. Stevenson, C. Hyrner, C. Merta, V. Arnold, H. Clement, V. Ament, G. White, L. Flinders, B. Johnson, M. Johnson, J. Russell, R. Johnson, D. James, B. Nelson, J. Jett, K. Holmquist, B. Berglund, J. Boldaseroni, J. Saul, A. Reeves, C. Nelson. THIRD ROW. C. Klein, S. Smith, L. Becken, M. Schaefer, J. Lunbeck, J. Ross, L. Hogan, K. Ceiley, F. Belgard, D. Spitzer, A. Goodman, D. Simpson, A. Morton, L. Adams, D. Stolper, C. Smith, M. Morris, A. Dooley, D. Filbert, M. Griffin, M. Lay, P. Counahon. SECOND ROW: Mr. Boggis, B. Bishop, M. Belgard, D. Green, J. Collard, D. Moreland, K. Taylor, C. Winkler, J. Swinney, B. Terrell, R. Holtsberry, J. Kernahan, A. Goodman, L. Wylie, R. Bourguignon, C. Smith, J. DeCoIa, B. Roberts, L. Weyher, D. Dockstader, M. Rowe, S. Pierce, G. Hart. FRONT ROW: L. Gilbert, B. Gould, P. Boskovich, M. Fretz, M. Jordan, M. Sivula, A. Cormock, G. Unger, T. Gilbert, H. Leichtfreid, W. Dunlap, B. Gattengy, G. MacMillan, B. Booker, C. Trever, C. Carlson, B. Carpenter, N. Haynes, G. Grunawolt, C. Simpson, B. Nichols, B. Pimentol. A Q A A .nh H ,gg TOP LEFT: With lots of enthusiasm, the BHS yell and song leoders meet for ci promice. BACK ROW: son, D. Simpson, B. Rehrig, E. Pukli FRON R 1 M. Sivulcu, S. Powell, D. Tr ut F gg Borrom RIGHT: Yell d, iaCky, . . kr Rehrig on D eheors ne T Q Nl Q Q il - - r K , , . 1 J if ,lf . l ,l lf H l l 'fl l lj: ll H A 1 ll! fix .H illf 'JS !gxll,T!!rQ A . Z! Q! . If ff . Y . lj fill' ily' iw ll A a . Q - T di CM ' , Belflf lm' 1 F U X 'fl W ? ,l WI Y A t lr v . . .og ps ers l .TWT T ' ' 1 3 T ll 'Lf fling' D.. . . li ii .' T jpg Q X' J A g J A , ,Q i , ' , l TEAM Reser, L, enrrs , S,cB,9l1r eau, J. Com bell A. Nfl p , J. Spor gs. Main, L. Jones. THIRD Row. J. Redmqn, e K. Becumonf, C. J. Kennedy, N. Lmmphere J Jpus E. Dickes, D. Rud- P. Wilson, G. Armstrong, E. E. Quinn, W. Bortoletfi E. Dickes. Morning and aTTernoon rehearsals Two days a week made possible The Tine showing of The Drill Team This year, Their blue uniforms, whiTe pom-poms, and original rouTines were a greaT crediT To boTh Miss Wolfson, The direcTor, and BHS. Under The able direcTion of Mr. Newell, The band made a Tine showing for iTselT and Burbank. Even when our Teams were behind, The sTudenT body came Through wiTh The greaT backing ThaT was needed To bring our school back To The Top. WiThouT The able leadership of our yell leaders, The spiriT could noT have been as excellenT as iT was This year, They did a magniTicenT iob and deserve The praise of The sTudenT body. During Time-ouTs aT The games our spiriT was boosTed by The music of The band and The rouTines of our song leaders. AT The end of every game, won or losT, The Alma MaTer was sung by The sTudenTs. Through The combined eTTorTs of our Drill Team, Band, yell leaders, and song leaders, BHS spiriT was good This year. CLOCKWISE TOP. This year's song leaders were M. Sivula, D. Trouf, F. Bragg, S. Powell. D WJ . MW ' QW WW ,Me Spark School SpiriT! Wlw W' ...T W i ,fjoffoywml i2jj,2MWiii7fPW BHS BAND - BACK ROW: D. Scuh, J. Wooten, D. Welsh, A. Grifzner, L. GriffiTh, E. Hopkins, A. Moore, H. Wilder, B. Marvin, C. Duval, J. Ruckman. SECOND ROW: .Whipple, A. DuFaulT, D. Pike, J. WhiTacre, M. Davis, G. Mairland, M. WilleTT, C. Price, P. Evanson. FRONT ROW: J. Kernah , S. HarTzeIl, E. Zimmerman, P. Tobin, J. Russell, D. Whitmoyer, M. Wheeler, L. Higbee, Mr. Newman. L i .ll 41 V 7 7'74W'zZ My J 4,109 diw 0 'jffv ! Mi? fx lj J' ff fy ff JW' My fffjfffj 'jc A J, ff? if S D0 l'1'S ff fffgiif wifuff fzffjw, 3 s N . Sw Ei JL, I I , A.. - ,,, E , I - gfxk .1 , ef' I ' ,I , ,- A ,v 'f J ffim -I nf , . ,f 4- 4 . , A ,J ., -fy ye, . ' sf' , .. 2 'W' I, Y 'J S , ' .vis 1 ,iw ' Y 1 ,, , ,',o M 'P ' 'V ' fd ' ff' f' N li lg J -jx' 41 A Qitog kjwfe ke' 5 UWC 4297032 f X05 j ul , ' 1 Ji ff eff 7 n alan 0 'Y Wjuf Furl , I wi' W x0 JZUQWWJ' 1' C124 Z f - V 1' 1 7? Q3 , A 40:4 . -1 UN few A Poke y ofa QJ'.6t lll ,css P' vdxoif we Q Lqqf-Z66'if' oo S -fi, gi J An Hawaiiaan fisherman stands on the gb 6 rugged shore cmd throws out his tremen- 5-'Q Vg dous nets . . . practicing an art taught to XJ: qxhim by his forefathers. AMY-Lx X Perhaps this native fisherman has also -fbecome skillful in baseball . . . playing the X9 VX great American sport brought to the Islands by our soldiers. , - A Non ' , -A09 zxx rox QD 0:6 K' ffl l 55,05 . YXAOJC5 cr Of' 9 399 MQ. .Y-x , QL ml' X ff' YQ 4 -3 uf is , KV P 11 4- Miffiff ,iffffrff f,ff?f:v3,?Y MMA 0532122252 M .fi . Q A They Always Call COACH MAURICE Wiley headed ihe Bulldog Varsity Squad. JIM GRAVES, stellar back, eludes one iaclcler only To face anoiher after having hi? The opponents' end for a short gain, Following The play is back, Mike Mersola ll7D. Y. VARSITY SQUAD J, Graves D. Maske D. Phillips A. Brovelli l.. Aclams D. Williams ' 77 Hum, Mr. Bullclogl LT' ,. ' H?i?v ::, 2. 22 . N. Mmm l7I'EI-I4s2:1E.E ::::. ' - ff Y : -' I: I5SEi'Z55Z5:i.E1:11:5' . Q-ww N :f:f,:a2e2er2f:fas..:zz.. - wi ft? 55: WM K uv. x W? ,rr H ABQ' if iz si 32 .3 fig? 'aw A L Q if L NEMA ri 'X .f 4 g 75 Q45 L 2 1' 3.39 '5 f ,M .. I ,,,,L, i R ,.., 1 ' H: ..,. . . 'fl-F il A 5 gtg. , ' A .12 ielgiiiii ROLAND PETE Pelerson was VViley's cble ossisronl. VARSITY SQUAD R. DiBori L. Hoys M. Mersolcx C. Clark J. Gidclens C. Dunning FRANK STEELE is oboul To loy Q block on o Fillmore player os buck Dick Moske, prepares To Tcke advantage and lweool for the opponenls' goal posls. I VARSITY TEAM - BACK ROW. F. Sfeele, R. Daniels, D. Bollin, D. Anderson, P. Ward, J. Gicldens, D. Phillips, J. Graves, C. Clark, P. Ward, D. Gilmour, C. Dunning, D. Williamson. SECOND ROVV: C. Rezo, D, Olson, L. Adams, M. Mersola, B. Buck, D. Maske, A. Brovelli, R. DiBari, R. Williams, A. MorTon, C. Gould, G. Ramer, E. Davis. FRONT ROW: Coach Wiley, J. SmiTh, L. Barrera, R, Rupp, B. STevvarT, C. Searock, S. Searock, K. Harley, B. DeLand, C. Kenlein, R. Riddle, L. Hays, Assisfani' Coach PeTerson. ll The T953 Bulldog VarsiTy Team showed some excellenT ball handling and line play. Sparking The Dogs ThroughouT The season was Calvin Clark, var- siTy lineman, vvho vvas voTed Burloank's mosT valuable player. Numerous Times This hard-blocking cenTer led The Bulldogs on Their march down Tield. Dick Moose Maske who charged his way Through many a Tough line To score was voTed varsiTy's Top Tullhack. Quanerback Claude Dunning called The plays during The major porTion oi The season. Forming The pockeT for Dunning's passes were The Burbank line- C Gould C. Reza C Secirock Can Kick and men Ralph DiBari, Jerry Gidclens, Dick Williams, An- gelo Brovelli, Lance l-lays, Lee Adams, and Dave Phillips. FleeT-Toofed Jim Graves and Mike Mersola vvenT for many long gains during The season. OTTen in The game was back Glen Ramer who made some excellenT sweeps and did good defensive vvork. OTher sTandouT players were Doug Gilmour, ATT MorTon, Eugene Davis, Charles Searock, Charles Reza, Frank STeele, Bob DeLand, BerT Frescura, and Charles Gould. E- Dvvis G. Ramer , . rs . 5 f . M' ag viva x P' P .Ms . 1 VARSITY SCORES Fillmore i3 ......... ...... B urbank O Canoga Park 6 ,..A... ..,,,,. B urbank 20 Covina 45 ...,., ....., , Burbank T2 Hoover T3 ...,4.. ....... B urbank O Montebello 6 .o,.,,,... A,...,, B urbank i2 So. Pasadena T3 ....,.. Burbank O Glendale 7 .Al,,.... ,..... B urbank O Burroughs 7 ..... ....... B urbank O Run and Throw On the coaching side, the Blue and White eleven was headed by Maurice Wiley and assistant coach Pete Peterson. '53 was Wiley's first year as varsity coach, while Peterson has been assistant for several years. Team managers August Goodman and Bill Davis handled their iob efficiently, and the players were kept well-equipped, The Bulldog's practice season ended with one win, one loss. The loss was suffered at the hands of the Fillmore Flashes. At one point in the game Mike Mersola's sharp passing and good running led the A. Morton B. Deland FLEET BACK Mike Mersola takes advantage of a block by Dave Phillips as he goes for a long gain. Dogs in a forty-five yard march before a fumble gave the ball away. Lee Adams and Jerry Giddens played a fine game at tackle. The Flashes proved too much for the Bulldogs, though, and the final score was i3-O. The Burbank Squad was victorious over the Canoga Park Hunters in their second encounter. The game was never in doubt as the Wileymen scored in the first quarter. The end sweeps of Jim Graves, coupled with a strong line proved too much for the Hunters. The score at the final gun was 20-6. D' Gilmore B. Frescura Stee Just Look Disploying tremendous spirit during the entire seoson the Bulldogs finished conference ploy with on one win - five loss record. Our hordest defeot come ot the honds of the Covino Colts. The heovier, foster, ond more experi- enced Colts blosted the Dogs off the field with o top heovy score of 4542. The brightest moment of the gome for Burbonk rooters wos when Mike Mersolo possed to Rolph DiBori for o touchdown. During the second lecigue gome Hoover scored o quick touchdown in the opening minutes ofter Burbonk fumbled deep in their own territory. Timely tockles by Glen Romer, Bulldog defensive bock, stopped mony other scoring ottempts. Dick Mciske ond Colvin Clork ployed o good defensive gorne, but the finol score wos Hoover l3, Burbonk O, The Bulldogs emerged victorious from their third leogue encounter. Air power feotured the i2 to 6 victory over Montebello. Mike Mersolo hit Rcilph DiBc1ri with on 28 yord oeriol in the first quorter to give Burbonk on eorly 6-O leod. Lctter Cloude Dun' ning possed to DiBori for ci lil yorcl poss ploy which cholked up the winning touchdown. Outstonding linemen during the gcime were Col Clork, Dick Wil- licims, ond Angelo Brovelli. TOP LEFT: Mike Mersolo with the bcill cuts right to hit the opponents' line for cinother good goin led by Burbonk Teom- rncites. TOP RlGHT: Glen Romer, Coach Vifiley, Bill Stewort, ond Col Clclrk reioice over Burbonk's defect of Conogo Pork, i3-6. CENTER: Bcick, Jim Groves, goes wide ground left end to elude chorging opponent. Groves led the Burbonk ottock on the defensive side. BOTTOM LEFT: lt's Mersolo cigciin, this time moving in on C1 stumbling opponent ottempting to snore ci poss which wos drop- ped to nullify the ploy. ' 77 At Him Gal The Bulldogs lost to the South Pasadena Tigers the following week by a score of T3 to O. Outstand- ing player for the game was fullback Bert Frescura. Bert went for T04 yards in fourteen carries. The Burbank-Glendale game was a close encounter. The Blasters won by one touchdown, score 7-O. As always, the biggest game of the season was the annual Burbank-Burroughs classic. Both teams played brilliant defensive and offensive ball in the fifth game of the series. The Bulldogs fought their way inside Burrough's ten-yard line twice, only to be stopped by the Burrough's hard-charging line. The Bulldogs had possession of the ball most of the time but failed to score. The game ended with Burroughs winning 7-O in the hardest fought rivalry of the year. This season was not Burbank's best but many of our games were close and exciting. The boys played clean, hard football and BHS' students were proud of their team. TOP LEFT: The scoreboard of the Montebello game was a loy- ous sight to all the rooters that traveled the many miles to wit- ness the thriller. TOP RlGHT: Fullback Dick LMooseD Maske skirts end led by team-mate Mike Mersola. Maske's usual tromping grounds was the center of the opponents' line. CENTER: Graves with the ball ibackgroundj eluding one player while a second threat is about to be removed by Dick Maske, fullback. BOTTOM LEFT: lrrestible force, Jim Graves, meets immovable object, Ron Wheatcroft of South Pas. to prove the theory some- thing has to give - seems to be Wheatcroft. R. Johnson H. Stout J, Ferrini B. Reza N. Manor BACK JOHN Ferrini t2lJ carries around his right end. Opponent is being taken out tQl.r,l to clear path. FERRINI HITS opponents' line for a short gain followed by team-mate Ronnie Johnson. Ferrini led the Burbank scoring attack, Bullpups This year's BHS Bee football team showed excellent promise for next year's varsity lineup. The team was green and slow starting. Although they only won one game, only one touchdown was scored against them in the second half of any of their ball games. The Pups exhibited a hard-hitting line and an effective backfield. Bill Reza paced the Pup's passing attack. Many of Rezo's passes clicked to ends, Fran Urry and Herb Stout. Running backs, Chuck Campbell and John Ferrini drove for the maiority of the Bur- bank gains. Fred Furry called plays while making some good ground gainers, himself. Shields showed excellent form in many end sweeps. On the starting line, besides ends, Urry and Stout, were guards, Terrill Hutton and Bruce Wampler, flanked by tackles Dick Bourguignon and Jay Staff. Their excellent blocking payed the way for many Burbank gains. The centering was hand- led by Norman Manor. SHIELDS IS stopped as he nearly break F. Urry B. Wampler T. HuTTon C. Campbell R. Bourguignon Bile John Ferrini was picked as besT back on The Team along wiTh Teammafe and guard, Terrill HuT- Ton as besT lineman. Ferrini's favorife spot was The cenTer of The opposing line. l2ezo's passing, along wiTh some excellenf quarfer-backing sparked The Blue and WhiTe offense. The Team ran mosT of Their plays from a Tee formaTion. Mosf of The passing aTTack was carried by back Bill Rezo. The end sweeps were handled by John Ferrini. Chuck Campbell's drives wenT over for many gains. Team capfain, Fred Furry, was ouTsTand- ing as a runner and ground gainer. l-le hiT The cenTer of The line for his besT gains. Defensively, Furry and Ferrini were ouTsTanding. BoTh boys hiT hard and fasT and sTopped many enemy plays. l-lard-hiTTing lineman Dick Bourguignon was sTandouT aT his Tackle spof. Guard Terrill HuTTon broke Through offen To prevenT gains Through The lines, and lineman Ron Whiff played excellenT ball boTh on offense and defense. Coach Brewer looks for a good Team nexT year. ree To score for The Blue and WhiTe Bee squad. MIGHTY BEE Team smoThers an opponsnf. STELLAR END Fran Urry pulls down a pass from back Reza Urry was siar end on The Bee eleven. Gamewise the team boasted an excellent sec- ond-half record. The lightweights started off the year with a win over Canoga Park. The Pups came out on top with a score of T9-T3. Their second game the Pups tied the Covina Colts. The Blue and White Bees dropped their third titt to the Hoover light- weights 21-O. Montebello followed with a twenty- tive point score against the Pups. South Pasadena was the second tie ot the season, T4-T4 was The BEE SCORES Canoga Pork T3 .....,....................... ....,. B urbank T9 Covina 7 ,,......... Burbank 7 Hoover QT .......... Burbank O Montebello 25 ...... Burbank O South Pas. T4 ........ Burbank T4 Glendale 33 ....... Burbank O Burroughs T9 ,.... ..... B urbank RIGHT: Coach Don McMurry, Captain Fred Furry, and He Coach Bob Brewer look over a newly devised play. Burbank's Mighty tinal score. The worst cleteat ot the season was the Glendale upset. The Dynamitros downed the Pups 33-O. Closing the season against Burroughs our Bee team tell T9-O in one ot their hardest fought battles. Coaches Brewer and McMurry were quite pleased with the way the boys pulled themselves out ot some tough situations. They played good hard foot- ball, and sportsmanship was always excellent. J. Staff F. Bailey 'War D. Plank B. Murray get TL Fetferoff BEE TEAM - BACK ROW: R. Robledo, T. Hutton, C. Cassella, R. Whitt, J. Paup, M. Dalsimer, l.. Hubbard, D. Hillerts, D. Snyder, F. Urry, G. Jones, D. Ramod, B. Williams. THIRD ROW: F. Bailey, D. Gilbert, T. Kettering, T. Jones, R. Thorsen, J. Staff, T. Fetterotf, H. Kamins, M. Willette, B. Lee, J. Swinney, P. Cameron, M. Frasera. SECOND ROW: Coach Brewer, T. Callante, D. Plank, R, John- son, R. Bourguignon, E. Furry, B. Simpson, M. Jackson, D. Gilbert, B. Rezo, B. Murray, G. Rhoacls, M. Hogan, J. Imperial, L. King FRONT ROW: N. Maynor, H. Stout, B. Palmer, G. Trabilcy, J. Ferrini, B. Wampler, E. Pierce, C. Campbell, D. Duggan, R. Shields, D. Ericson, R. Lucera, R. Frescura. B's Pass In Review Q K .Q . - F Q9 7 w, , ml- - ml, it ii, ff M. Hogan M. wmoi R' Becke' B- lee 4 'F , Q, 3 lzzztlvl ...,, , ...,.., V, .,.. .,.,,, 1 5. . - 7 MQW W is W 1 ,, jjli ...... 2 zg:. 3 M A H s ,' l -- : Nw, V 57 V J , , Hx -zll Q 1' it r . ff Y 1 . 2 1 rrrryyyy i .J , A i'ri fr' f Shiel 1-K-V W VARSITY BASKETBALL - BACK ROW: Coach Roy Lockwood, D. Baumgart- ner, P. Ward, R. Alba, F. Warcl, B. Adams, M. Beattie. FRONT ROW: F. Bailey, R. Huber, M. Mersola, T. Donovan, D. Vanl-lorst, B. Frescuro, D. Isakson, J. Noonan. Sportsmanship And Spirit Paced by co-captains Terry Donovan and Dan- ny Van Horst, the Burbank bulldogs fought their way through a fairly poor season, ending up in a tie with Glendale for sixth place. Although the Dogs had a good set shot and a fighting spirit, lack of heighth on rebounds was sighted as the team's main handi- cap. Van Horst won second string honors on the an- nual all-league team, while Donovan and Bob Adams were awarded honorable mention. Van Horst closed the season with T07 points in i2 league games for an 8.9 average, while Dono- van notched lO2 digits in ll league games for a 9.3 average. Adams, while bucketing 76 points, also found time to be the team's ace rebounder. ln the Bee division the Bullpups regained Bur- Qi P. Ward J M' Mersoic T. Donovan . rj 1r - : ' -' 5 , J Rx ' if i i iii' E A , . M 1.2. E jx ,..-,- Z? , ,, . A Qi Q 5 as . 2 53 i Bum'-c. . it v . bank's basketball reputation by winning the league championship. The Pups sported a 30 game win streak lsix of which were held over from last yeari before having it snapped by John Burroughs the last game of the season. Burbank High's Richie Kucera and Dave Jeffer- son made the all-league Bee team, while Tom May won a second team position and Bill Rezo ranked among those receiving honorable mention. The varsity started out the season in the win column by downing Canoga Park 45 to 34. Terry Donovan was high point man for BHS with l5 digits. The Bullpups began on their long win streak by defeating Canoga Park 47 to 28. Kucera scored T4 points while May bucketed T3 counters. , 2. B' Adams , lscksa .:.. lg ,,.. ..,,. A mt 'Q ,V Y .,.. .... Q V: R222 . .g, . A ii it . 1 ff A .jf Covina 49 ..A,. VARSITY SCORES Burbank Hoover 70 ...,....... Burbank Montebello 42 .v,..., Burbank So. Pas. 50 .,,.., Burbank Glendale 52 .....,.. Burroughs 60 Covina 48 ..,.. Hoover 64 ..,,,A,..,, Montebello 46 So. Pas. 44 ,..,V Glendale 39 ,,,,.,, Burroughs 44 . Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank D Van Horst Run High l The Bulldogs remained undefeated by beating Eagle Rock 45-31. Donovan was again high tally man with l4. The Pups also scored their second seasonal vic- tory by defeating Eagle Rock, Sl-43. Jefferson tallied T7 points. The varsity team was cut down by San Fernando 37-61, though Van Horst came through for T4 points. Kucera led the Bees to their third victory by scoring 20 points against San Fernando. Coach Roy Lockwood's varsity boys came through on the next three games, defeating Verdugo Hills, John Muir, and Redondo High, but then dropped five games before getting back in the win column by defeating Hart. JUNIOR FLASH Bob Adams drives in for a lay-up. Bob was the team's top rebounder this year. B. Frescurog K WR, Alba i COACH ROY Lockwood talks over game strat- egy with co-captains Terry Donovan and Dan- ny Van Horst. ' TR. Huber V , . I.: v- . A S?xBA'l'ff 0 4 M Johnson Q D. Baumggrtnericfj' F. Bailey J. Noonan M. Beattie 3 .313 if F' lb . l 2. G A'i' B AW Q 4 . . 0 E h 0 b 0 Varsity x I its .TJ 1 ff 1' fi ,J ' 6. The Bees continued to run vvild, winning all of their practice games. Richie Kucera scored 20 points against Verdugo Hills. Dave Jefferson bucketed i4 points against John Muir while Jim Smith accounted for T2 more tallies. Jeff was high point man rnore than once, scoring T2 points against Redondo, 20 points against Fillmore, I2 points against Hart and 20 more against Beverly Hills, Kucera scored I9 digits against Alhamlora, lo points against Notre Dame and lo tcallies against Beverly Hills. Tom May collected T2 tallies from Hart. The varsity opened league play against Covina, losing 38 to 49. Ron Huber was high point man with 9 digits. The second league game was lost to Hoover, 37 to 70. Terry Donovan collected T2 Tallies. Both Bob Adams and Ray Alba were out of the Covina and Hoover games with iniured feet, leaving the team vvithout tall rebounders. BHS broke into the win column by edging out Montebello in a close contest, 47 to 42. Danny Van Horst led the way vvith 24 points. TERRY DONOVAN, high scaring co-captain of the varsity, is AFTER EXECUTING a fast break, Ron Huber finds himself all setting himself to foil a Burroughs' opponent. alone under the opposing team's basket. 10095 S '54.K.,1f , Q55 V ..:'..5A: --,Twill in P Worcester J. White Skill ATter The Montebello gome, BHS hit o losing stredlc. South Poisodeno beot The Dogs 5010 26. Glen- dole beot the Dogs with Von Horst bucketing iQ digits. Although BHS vvos up tor The Burroughs gome, The teom vvds downed 40 to 60 with Donovdn occount- ing for l2 points. Covind edged Burbank out 47-48. Hooyer Come out ohedd 64-55 in spite ot Adoms scor- ing 22 ond Von Horst scoring l7. Montebello Then deteoted The Bulldogs 46-37. In The South Posodeno gorne, The Bulldogs were ledding 43-40 with 30 seconds lett in The gc1rne,vvhen GRIM DETERMINAUON shows on The Tcxce of Donny Von Horst os he Tloshes down The court. RAY ALBA gets off o beautifully executed lump shot over The heads of opposition. The Tigers scored ci field gool. Then with Three seconds lett, South Pos. sunk o 35-toot desperotion shot To win 44-43. High point mon Tor BHS wos Donoyon with lo points. The Dogs come Through Tor their second ottock on the Win column by defeoting Glendole, 4l-39 with Donovon scoring lo Tdllies. BHS ended the sedson by losing o high spirited gdme to The cross-town rivols, Burroughs, by o score ot 44-40. MIKE MERSOLA gets set to sink onother set shot. l L- Kucerc, Coach Peterson's boys, going through their practice games undefeated, proceeded to do the same with their league games. Bill Reza scored T3 of the Pup's 42 points against Covina's 30. Jefferson led the Way for a ol-48 win over Hoover with T7 points. Montebello fell next, 60-45. South Pas. went under 68-40, with Jeff hitting for 22 points. Four games and four wins later, Kucera hit for 22 points against Hoover, downing them 56-42. The Pups continued to work as an out- standing team, running their straight win streak up to 30, until John Burroughs' high spirit finally broke it in the last game of the season, 52-44. The Pups averaged 54 points per game in league play while holding their opponents to 40.1. Kucera averaged 14.4 in league play, while Jefferson averaged l2.l. The Pups wound up winning the league championship with a ll-l slate. Victory, Victory Is Cur Cry!! T. May J. Naylor J Smith E B. Hodys AFTER WORKING himself in, Bill Reza buckefs anofher Two DEEP IN The opposiiions' Terrifory, John Naylor prepares To points. throw To a Team-maie. Covina 30 ...... BEE SCORES Hoover 48 ,,.A........7 Monfebello 45 So. Pas. 40 .... Glendale 39 .,.... Burroughs 50 ...,, Covina 24 ...,,, Hoover 42 .,....... Monrebello 54 So. Pas. 37 ,,,,7oo Glendale QB ,.... Burroughs 52 ,,,,, Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank D. Jefferwnu K. Rae N K. Bohn A Gif P , EZ I W f , ' .,-.:,., K ': E ff : gbimmf Yi 4 A ' NV Q? 1 is f 2 3 v vrri 1 4 f E 3 A V. ' 'Y H x , l 4 2 Q ig 4 2 R 6 H W , s , in ,, WLWJA M R. 'Martin 5 B. Reza QM- Vr , .. .f ' 4 ' N5 .., .1 'I- ...- lk ,f ,- L .4 L ff 5, 5 55 A N- .. ,, A if KUCERA PASSES To TeammaTe SmiTh as The Bees drive To vicTory. HARD DRIVING Tom May eyes The baskeT deep in The opposiTions' Territory. B's Take League Coach Maurice VViley's TlyvveighTs ended up The season This year vviTh a six-win - Tive-loss slaTe. ATTer deTeaTing Canoga Park 30 To ll, The lighT- weighTs were baTTered by Eagle Rock 41 To 82. The Cees beaT San Fernando nexT, 29 To TO only To be beaTen by Verdugo Hills 32 To 38. The mighTy miTes goT hof Tor Their nexT Tour games, deTeaTing Loyola 22 To 2O, NoTre Dame 26 To TO, John lvluir 53 To 23, and SouTh Pasadena 37 To 35. Their Tire was puT ouT by Covina, 26 To 33, and MonTebello, 42 To 57. The Cees ended up The season by losing a Tough baTTle againsT John Burroughs, T5 To 23. Spark plugs Tor The lighTweighTs were Rick Han- son, Jerry Cornell, and Bill Palmer, who were con- sTanTly on The sTarTing five. The TlyweighTs, who played an average season, hope To improve nexT year WiTh The addiTion of some of The up-and-coming Dees such as Henry LeichTfried. B TEAM - BACK ROW: Coach PeTerson, W. GilberT, B. Rehrig, D. Erickson, D GilberT, M. Appleby, K. Vxfarner, D. SpiT2er. FRONT ROW: D. JeTTerson, B. Reza, T. May, J. SmiTh, R. Kucera, B. Hoolies, J. Nay- lor, L. lvlarTin, K. Rae. nlunu . . . m.W....,.. . . e,swseswaas: se:fssW,.sv-rwwmwfmew: w fi Q- rw amz 3 W we Q ss .vwyarww as smfMewWWfwN..ng-mm1 i TOP LEFT: Jerry Cornell makes a one-handed push shot in an exciting game against Covina. TOP RIGHT: Bob Frescura and a Covina Colt vie tor the ball during a starting tip-off. CENTER: Players anxiously await the rebound of Bill Gaftenby's shot. CEE SCORES Canoga Park ll ...,.. Burbank Eagle Rock 82 .....,. Burbank San Fernando TO .... Burbank Verclugo Hills 38 ,,,,,, Burbank Loyola 20 ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, Burbank Notre Dame TO wi,,,, Burbank John Muir 23 ,,,,,,,,..,.. Burbank South Pasadena 35 .... Burbank Covina 33 ,........,.,,,,,, Burbank Montebello 57 ,,,, Burbank Burroughs 23 ..A... Burbank C TEAM - BACK ROW: B. Palmer, B. Frescura, D. Pike, D. Carlson, D. Chetkovich, D. Brooks, R. Hanson F. Amorino, J. Cornell. FRONT ROW. L. Riley, D. Casciato, C. Richards, B Gattenby, L. Dunlap, H. Leichtfried Coach Wiley. --V. JI. .. -.fgefzt .:,:g., . ' ni, II V. . . 'wif '5E: .5 . . mr 'f - AR... f if .3 X? . EJ! -A. , . -- lg -gn .., ,. 5 5 Q o lj r A 'B v 2 fr 4 Rf i 5 raw W RR ' , . R. I A 2 8. 36 Q 1, qqiiu if Q ff 'RR sy ! T, Q is far Q 2 M5 R, im g. gi y. W WE ., .T . AAAV I Q. , .. vARssTY TRACK TEAM - BACK ROW: A .,r,. bu .VQV V i - 'Sf A P. clerk, E. sqmu, R. Freum, M. John' A' , A H . f S .... ---- Son, D. simon, R. Alba, P. ward, w. In Z... A h.fgZ5. ull 'J . V. -, ., 3 I IM. I, R- 5 . , O'Malley, C. Boacher, T. James. SE- ,Qi '35 L S' ,, .3 'E 4 N .. COND ROW: B. Stewart, D. Anderson, . M .A b M. . R I L .g ,.., i i, 1, D. Graham, T. Jones, D. Wlllnamson, kr ' , MQ' A fill . Sz 'zq' ., ': , as' 9, .fi 3 J. Woods, F, Steele, D. Brown, J. Harris ak Ag' 4 tr.. .5 ...e f 3 ,A A ,A gr , W -53.53, FRONT ROW: J. Graves, w. king, I S... 'V 'fs ' lx X wh R'B Xj' Sherwood, L. Wessel, A. Jackson, B K . 7 A ML : A . J 1 Q ' .. I fv .I Frescura, R. Cronton, J. Munari. Q .Q ' 'i- -A f , .L ' I ..,,,,... .,..,,,, '. ' ..., Q. W .. 3 ' -' ,,.,. gr zv- ,.,,,, ..., , . '--'-' .. 9.4534 Us wr? W M . sf' . , ,... .. .,,..-sg JR., r ..wr?..W ,Wk . . Eg . MIKE JOHNSON clears the high jump in i ' . Buumgar ne , D. Williamson ' R top form, Q Q R Q :Egg .... + j '-'-' W R 7 A .... ,.,,, ' - ' '-'-r 'J ..., A gf FT . ' l .... rrr .'r' ' Q? R. ll L5 :gl A ' ff? Covina 605 Hoover 58 ........ Montebello 575 South Pasadena Glendale 805 .. Burroughs 76 4. Sherwood R. Trackslers VARSITY LEAGUE SCORES '12 . . .. . .... . .... Burbank 405 Burbank 46 Burbank 465 47 .,,,, Burbank 57 Burbank 235 Burbank 28 Stun Groves V 1' ...,.. R w K A I 1 t, A 'A f 'ska R i Q Rf 1 R Q it 'X ry r f A cf R. .. .,! . 446 iw' .- . . ,E ,, if A S F DOUG WARD shows the form thot TRYING FOR twenty feet is senior DON BROWN shows top form in the won him consistent tirsts. brood jumper, Wally King. varsity pole voult. Are in Top Form Even though not successtul during the rnojor port of The yeor, the Bulldog trock scjuod reploced mony trock records ond wos well represented in the CIF ond Stote trock meets. Senior Jim Groves dropped the I80 yord low hurdles record Trom 2l.9 to I9,5 seconds ond The cjuctrter mile record from 50.5 To 49.5 seconds. Senior Wcilly King begon the seoson in the high hurdles, chonged to the 880, ond concluded the seoson in the mile, doing well in oll Three events. Senior Alon Jockson corried The cjuorter Through The Tirst ot The seoson, nobbing o Tirst ond Two seconds in The first Three meets. Junior Irv Sherwood ron o 205.9 in The 880 Tor his best time, plus being top dog in The Cross- country. Tom Jones, onother junior, consistently took Tirst in the high hurdles ond pldced in The lows. Tom D Anderson T. .jones ' Tied Tor second with Wolly King, behind Groves, for vorsity high-point mon ot The seoson. Dove Slousen, running o little over tive minutes, showed promise Tor next yeor's mile. Corrying The brunt of The sprint ottock wos senior Don Williomson, running 22,8 in The 220 ond I00, ond junior Ron Storr, running I0.3 in The century. The best sophomore prospect ot The teom wos Don Anderson. In the Tield events were: pole voulters, Fronk Steele ond Don Brown, shot putters, Doug Word Iwho consistently heoved the iron boll over 50 Teeth ond Poul Word, high jumpers, Mike Johnson ond Duone Grohom, cmd brood jumper, Wolly King. The Bulldog reloy Tectm consisted ot Alon .lock- son, Don Williomson, Duoine Boumgortner, and .lim Groves. wftg A. Jackson W. King , D. Slcxuson I .E .......5ra2: . 5 5 .K K Q 5 ,..-3:2-. ' . ' Sl is .F f :.:.f .. ' ' . 1' - c 5 I ' j fe , ,. . jj V .W X Eg n ...V . A Z j K 4' Q Q .. 'J tai ...... . . . '-.-.' .,.. , I .... ..,. . j ..., .. V ........ , A- ,af I .. lggep gfgijjjrguignon passes To Price for The final leg of L BOTTOM RIGHT: SprinTers C. Price, G. Jones, and D. Dug. il QOH Sweep The hundred in fine form. Cinders Led by Crocker Price, high-poinT man Tor The Team, The Bullpup Track Team was vicTorious over seven of The Ten Teams They meT. Price consisTenTly won TirsT place in The TOO and 220 sprinTs. I-le was chased by senior Dan Dug- gan in The cenTury and CarperiTer, who placed con- Tinually, in The 220. DisTance runners were Cope in The 660, and Larry King in The 1320. BoTh boys made a very fine showing. Richard Bourguignon and George Trabilcy made auiTe a name Tor Themselves in The 70 yard high hurdles, while Gary Jones dominaTed The T20 low hurdles. ln The field evenTs, Top Pups were Gary Jones in The broad jump, Bill Rehrig and KiTe in The high iump, Ron WhiTT and Heydon in The pole vaulT, and Frank Bailey in The shoT puT. The TleeT relay Team of Gary Jones, Cope, Bour- guignon, and anchor man Price won 70? of Their races. 1 4 i BEE TRACK TEAM - BACK ROW: Coach McMurry, R. ThorTon, C. Price, J. Allen, C. WhiTTon, D. CheTkovich, C. King J. Swinney, B. VVainwrighT, F. Bailey, R. WhiTT, Mr. Brewer. SECOND ROW: .l. Ter, C. Cavish, G. Jones, M. Jackson, B. Duggan, B. Johnson, R. Dilslarce, D Bourguignon, M. Fraser, R. Cameron. T I l yywnvrwaamwfmwvnssseyxfvmshmfiwaamwsw1+as1e.'avxs3a0e:2fsAvsmawa?sfzrmn1.sfmms.z'. emwi -1 'vw -W-vwfw-4:+1: 1,-Q-:,: www mmmmfqa ' KiTe, D. Lister, B. Simpson, S. Carpen- Maxim. FRONT ROW: B. Rehrig, D. Fly High One ot the most outstanding members ot the Cee track squad was pole vaulter and hurdler, Bill Palmer. Palmer, who was never defeated in the pole vault, cleared ll' 6 , missing the school record by a narrow margin. In the hurdles, Palmer consistently took first place, Vieing tor top honors was sprinter Gene McMillan, Gene covered the lOO yard dash in lO.9, continually placing first. Two other runners who did their share of scoring were Bailey in the l8O and Bill Watts in the 660. Although Dave Pike got o late start, he cleared 5' 4 in the league finals tor a tourth place medal. ln other tield events, Amorino consistently placed in the broad iump, Phil Bills placed more than once in the shot put, and Bob Frescu- ra and Jerry Cornell helped Palmer in the pole vault. The seldom defeated Cee relay team con- sisted ot Bailey, Phil Bills, Bill Murrey, and Little Gene McMillan. CEE TRACK TEAM - BACK ROW: T. Dulin, B. Murray, B. Palmer, J. Cor- nell, J. Wilmore, F. Baltau, D. Carlson, B. Alfred, C. Riddell, R. Howell. FRONT ROW: R. Vedder, E. Amorino, B. Fres- cura, G. McMillan, K. Bailey, D. Watts, TOP LEFT: Gene McMillan, ace lightweight sprinter, takes another first in the one-hundred yard dash. BOTTOM LEFT: Showing the torm that consistently gave him tirst place, Bill Palmer goes over the bar in fine style. TOP RIGHT: Phil Bills displays excel- lent form in the shot put. BOTTOM RIGHT: Don Brooks warms up for an attempt to put the lead ball tar away. D. Brooks. B. Buck 5 'hr W VARSITY TEAM - BACK ROW: Coach Minasian, R. Shields, D. Van Horst, A. Goodman. SECOND ROW: B. Higgins, D. Phillips, G. Romer, S. Searock, C. Rezo, K. Warner, J. Eckstrom, P. Ward. FRONT ROW: M. Mersola, A. Brovelli, B. Buck, B. Adams, D. Jefferson, N. A 5.4 Smith, B. Rezo. Varsity Team Puts Burbank l-ligh's baseball team had an average season this year, having only two returning letter- men, Chuck Rezo, who handled the homeplate spot as catcher and acted as the team's sparkplug, and short stop, Bob Adams. The first string infield was made up of Neil Smith, first base, Rick Shields, second base, Adams, short stop, and Bill Rezo, third base. Bill Buck, Mike Mersola, and Dave Phillips made up the Bulldog D. Jefferson , - D. Van Horst -f . . 3 gg' 5 ..,. , R .,,. ...J HH I . s ,,.. A . 4 f ,f I , . 'iff gg .. ., n a 4.-' 41. If outfield. Doing the main mound chores for the Dogs was Dave Jefferson. Backing him up were Adams and Buck. Ken Warner, John Eckstrom, and Bill Higgins were used frequently in the line-up, although they weren't on the usual starting nine. August Goodman was the capable student manager of the team. Q . Mersola 1 G' Ramer ra -- V o. shields if 2844, Q Q ,,.. . 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Rezo A Auzv H E 344 294 286 281 250 241 Fi- ,A 5 rw M' ' nu ,- Q .- -rf -,, 1 if i so li li B at Wi EEL si Q , K. Warner R. Zuliani B. Higgins D. Phillips P. Ward S. Seorock D. Erickson And Rides On The Bulldogs showed promise in pre-season ploy. They beat John Muir twice, 6 to 3 and 9 to 4. Notre Dame tell 3 to O and Oxnard was defeated 7 to 2, The Dogs only accumulated two losses during the pre-season play, a close l to 2 loss to Inglewood and a l to 3 loss to the highly rated Van Nuys team. Going into regular play, the Dogs came COACH MNASIAN talks over game strategy with ace BILL BUCK out on top of a tussle with the Covina Colts, 5 to 4. They were dumped overboard by Mon- tebello O to 6, but bounced back over South Pasadena 5 to 2 and Glendale 6 to 2. John Burroughs scored eight runs in the sixth inning to defeat the Dogs 3 to 6. Covina repaid the Dogs for their earlier loss by down- ing BHS 3 to 6. practices the all-important bunt in o practice catcher Chuck Rezo game session. .f,!,fjf.fe J fig! ff .,f. fxf f K. Bohn R. Becker K. l-latley To Fame The Bulldogs were victorious over Hoover 9 to 5, edged out by Montebello l to 2 and South Pas. O to 2. The Dogs had a league slate ot 5 wins and 5 losses after beating Glendale 7 to 6. Burroughs was yet to be played as the Ceralbus went to press. Since only three tirst string players t'Chuck Rezo, , was -:5?L-Liv ' V . in awww-f4af 1M-sviiivisws 'fr .-.seam-W, Wi st M B w il VM T 'iffl.l . ff '- H ' .2 T Y . W, 'iii W' 1 , rs 5 l , N: 5 jig 'V W I r K My ww ga W M. ,....Q, X Q ,K M... ,,i.... ...., X . ,. A.,,.:..,,,. , . 2 :...:. ... ..,..:5::.,5:-Ii: g is ugg jx wgmg g sggggktl sg, WM 7 Q gsm W ni Www N889 mf +,,, A i if Z 5, as gr V4 Y QQ 2 it T 6 , tg 4. 1 9 WJ v ,I ,L Q. if 4 3913. 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Becker, J .l-lerndon, D. Gilbert. FRONT ROW. D. Erickson, B. Gilbert, M. Gellinclc, T. Fet- terolf, D. Norseth. ....-,W e Q RIFLE TEAM H BACK ROW: Mr. Tray- nor, J. Donner, B. Van Waggnen, D. Willcox, M. Collins, M. Ryan. FRONT ROW: C. Weekley, A. DuFault, B. Williams, T. Gilloert, J. Mabe, D. Whitmoyer, J. Biro. Ritlers and Racquet Men Burbank's rifle team withdrew from league com- petition this year due to a lack of returning letter- men. The team was almost entirely green but made an excellent showing, especially in the latter weeks ot competition. The high spot came when the sharp- shooters scored 862 points against Loyola High. Loy- ola was the national champion in l953. Top score honors went to varsity and return- M Collins i ji ' Donner ,,. lx ing lettermen, Bolo Van Waggnen and Dave Wilcox. These two led the A team. Showing promise tor next year's squad and leading the varsity green- horns were Mike Collins, Mike Ryan, and John Don- ner. Junior varsity shooters were Norm Trever, Ted Gilbert, Art DuFault, Charles Weekley, Bob Wil- liams, Dave Whitmoyer, and Jim Mabe. B Van Waggnen D Willcox, ..... ..,. k . Q TENNIS TEAM - BACK ROW: A. Capon, M. Appleby, R. Hanson, D. Casciafo, C. Richards, M. WilleT, G. PickeTT, H. LeichTTried, J. Beck. SECOND ROW: R. Moore, D. Bishop. BOTTOM ROW: R. Turner, W. Dunlap, L. Riley, K. Erwin, T. SmiTh, J. Hall, G. Mosher. Show Skill! Burbank High came Through This year WiTh a Tennis Team worThy of real crediT - in TacT by Tar The besT Team in nine years. Coach Ray Turner's Top players were Tim SrniTh, Gorden Mosher, Jerry Giddens, and Dick Bishop, wiTh SmiTh and Bishop handling The Top doubles. Henry LeichTfried, a sophomore, showed quiTe a biT of promise for nexT year's Team. The highlighTs of The season were The 6 To 3 upser over Covina and The close 5 To 4 losses To Har- vard's exTremely high-raTed Team, and To The high- spiriTed John Burroughs' Team. J. Heil ,.,. R- Mwre T. Smith G. Mosher -f W .....,,, , . K, L L... Q , . , ..,. :ii .3 J. ,1.. if if5f-5'ff1':1:-Q.. . w T . ..,.-. if if as 2 r T ,..,. . ,ff Ez. 55, ,A v 1: ., ek ig Q jig ,J --f-2 . -.e . .-.... .X 3 ms if 5 1 Ba f 1 X T' T' T fs? 1... COACH RAY Turner briefs The boys, G. Mosher, D. Bishop, and T. SrniTh, on The plays in The next 2 1 SET. K. Irvine 2 H ...,,......., .. 1. Gicidens 1 ' T . 'ff J ....... gg. .... . g:,,P ,sg .. . 1 2 ..... Q, ' H11 11 lie .W . if ' . S T - 1 , :EZ ' i 2 iiff .. ..... . , EE , , Ez, sf T 533 gg ' . '- J M 1 if A Q S I J .1 'gi . , 5 y W? l 1 T M' 2 2 33 Q .1 ' 2 3. A The Girls' Athletic Association at Burbank Senior High School is very active. The membership reached a new high this year with 200 girls participating in the various sports. GAA meets twice a week on Monday and Wed- nesday afternoon from 3:00 to 4:00 P.M. ln addition to the regular sport nights, the girls get together once a month for a special activity. The GAA also participates in playdays which are held twice a year with nearby schools. The sports which the girls had an opportunity to participate in this year were swimming, basket- ball, baseball, volleyball, badminton, tennis, ping PRACTICE MAKES perfect! Two GAA girls find this true, as they practice softball. X WJ ,!,.g,5'- H y 1. llllla' lil-'ffjlhll W 2 flu Pjl! if ll l iflflffla i :ff ji ...- g J ls . A A' f Wulf? .ffl l MQ B ll. f Pl Lv it rt ft Q? Ni? yjoan Lunbeck treasurer, . , rr y, secretary. FRONT ROW: J .L . . AXGAA iNkt2,g1gdQmer officers were: , 2 BA gr , I J n L 33' f kip ges, vice-president, Carolyn . a,, vice-president and president' . n eisang, president, and -. ' N , secretary. Also pictured are visors, Miss Joan Flatley and Mrs. 'ne Adams. GAA Girls Gain pong, and tumbling. The GAA officers are elected at the end of each semester. The results of the election are announced at the semi-annual banquet, and the officers are then installed. The board members meet every other Wednesday to plan the special activities of the organization. Money making proiects include cake sales every Wednesday and the selling of football programs at all the games. The advisors of GAA are Mrs. June Adams and Miss .loan Flatley. Under their leadership, all girls enjoy fun and fellowship throughout the entire year. ONE OF the exciting sports in GAA is volleyball. Here, two teams battle to win. mmm-i IT'S ANOTHER basket, as two GAA teams battle to win ENJOYING GAA are five of the members as they develop their basketball game. their service in tennis by practicing against the backboard SPORTS ACTIVITIES September .... .............,... ..... S w imming Welcome Sophomore Party October ..... ..... V olleyball Playday at Glendale High November .... .... T umbling Mother-Daughter Banquet December ..... ......,.... T ennis Christmas Party January ...... .......... P ing Pong Banquet February .,,. 4,,,4......,,,,, B asketball Welcome Sophomore Party March ,4,,,. ,,.,,. B allet Swimming Swim Meet with Burroughs April ,.,, .,.,.,,,,,,,.. S oftball Basketball play-offs and party May ...... June ...... GAA BOARD members are: BACK ROW: D. Nelson, C. Simpson, D. Friedlancler, N. Camp- bell, J. Jillson, C. Schmiedeke. SECOND ROW: 'rchell .I B. Erb, C. Drake, N. lmmel, M. Mi Stalker. FRONT ROW: M. Nugent, M. Lay, J, Lunbeck, C. Turner, B. Bray, C. Frethy. Swimming Badminton Potluck supper and swim night Banquet , . . asummfz-2 Wm . ,,,mmlmemmanum W Q ,I I Aj Q' , pi! fy , 4,1 - .P . T f W aff 09 Ugg! wi' P ad! Kgf.Q,, 459 13 JU A ix U 39 ,w- - .' ,' 6 f f f ...ii V' 'im K 'T . fy il HAL pgs' fu' gif' .3 -9' Q my i T' Q If ' fl 'V i 1 itil: J T Z1 bfi' , ff b QW I-2' ws pg T Ie - rr :N N 3 , 7,41 Lfvplr .. - , .fi T' fy .c H rr ., ,. 4,1 Q .e ' .T , 1 1 f . mfr Wg.. N li. wk- Q V MN. if .T . f ' ip lf. .vt Y, ,gc 3 ffl Q' w , 'JA V I ' ifiw ,.,t. N T , Q ,fi T.. ix, , M I 1 F Q l X 1? , ,- . 1- ' -4 T- .1 - ev f -T rs ,vs ,w T ,F ,Q .9 at is - M ' T- T r -'fe ,y ,ft is f it we L. -, W .vii Tig ADVANCED SPORTS girls are ,finishingia close game of volleyball. Sports and Dance Classes The Advanced Sports class at BHS is under The capable supervision of Mrs. June Adams, who en- deavors to develop her pupils' sportsmanship and skill. The purpose of this class is to group Together The girls who have shown interest and ability in athletics, and who are willing to work hard. To be eligible for This class, a girl must either have an A or two consecutive B's in gym class, be recommended by her gym teacher, and be okayed by Mrs. Adams. To stay in The class, a B average must be maintained. Basketball and volleyball are two of The sports THESE GIRLS are demonstrating good balance and co- ordination. offered. ln swimming The girls have a choice of in- struction in water ballet, diving, or The basic strokes of swimming and beginning swimming. Besides re- ceiving detailed instructions about these sports, the girls are instructed in the refereeing and scoring of games. Tumbling and body mechanics protects are worked out and given in front of the Advanced Sports class. These projects are graded on ability and originality. The competitive spirit in this class develops finer teamwork and sportsmanship. MRS. ADAMS gives instructions To The Advanced Sports class. m ..,. -APA - -- x rs Q, Q fd Q D 4 X' f Q s -' Ns 3 4 s ' K M ..,.,..,.m.w-ww s ADVANCED DANCE girls are working out a new routine. THESE GIRLS are doing exercises to music during class. Are Very Active Girls at BHS are fortunate to have the oppor- tunity to learn good posture, grace, and self ex- pression in the Modern Dance classes. The dance classes are divided into three groups, Beginning Dance, Intermediate Dance, and Ad- vanced Dance. There are over TOO girls in the com- bined groups. ln 'Beginning Dance, the girls create short dances either in groups or individually. As a term project each girl is required to make a scrap- book containing pictures and articles about dancers and modern dances, or work out a solo dance. This dance is made up of the various positions learn- ed in class and is done to music the girl chooses. I A 4 Tryouts are held for girls interested in intermed- iate Dance. To try out each girl creates a dance and presents it before Miss Wolfson, the dance instruc- tor. Most of these girls have had some outside train- ing or have taken Beginning Dance. Advanced Dance students, mostly seniors, are girls promoted from lntermediate Dance. Under the watchful eye of Miss Wolfson, Inter- mediate and Advanced Dance students spent many long, hard hours planning and practicing for the combined Dance Performance - A Cappella pro- gram. The girls did all their own choreography for the program. Miss Wolfson and her students deserve a big round of applause for their hard work. ff!! ,J jpqi- I . ff Q. I' Q dw WWMY, we ' . 21 V '- Q - K 1 Q ... . - -si! ,W is fa-44 igim i x L H-w t 'aw if sc Wm gg BH' s. HERE THE girls are practicing some typical dance positions. wi, N ' ' V' 5 , . lf i ' - , '3,f4yMw'12sv-Q5-5' mia we f I , , l 'T' ' ' -'l --f' ' ' rf lv ' if ' ' t ,wt , , . ' , I ' 'ss , 1 r - . .-- 1 it if X ff ,, ,. .- .. I ,- f ,gl . 1 ,. ,-- gk . . 4 f Q I A l Q 7 1,4 W 1 9 . M- 1- -1 . ,' ' . f - -af 41 c . -'LQL ' f lr t 5, . J if. X W 1 Q A i ' 1 X F - S , . 'fr f up . .7 A . . 2 1 'L V ali' 7 ,fa 1.144 ' f . ., . 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V. lag ii S gi js' i iii , , K E li fi z. l if H lit 5 gl A .JW 1 , i Q .,f.,,,iq---mi - iifsf ,sc Q School Life 'F' 'H' 1' 5 ' -1' rf I if 1 A. 41 If Hawaiian girls in their colorful sarongs clance an ancient hula . . . following the rhythmic beat ot native drums and chants- Peppy song leaders swing into step to the music of our spirited school band . . . leading the rooters enthusiastically. September . . . Bock Again! TOP LEFT: First doy of school. Where do we go from here? lnh' T , Top RIGHT: Hold Thclf line, fem. ' BOTTOM LEFT: Pint-size pom-porns, gionf-size grins. BOTTOM RIGHT: Oofher 'round ond vvofch 'em go. ' . October Foollooll Reigns it lk 1 ' A x ,N 1 . ,n 4 ,. ll Q W N NJ A fx ' - X jul-,J f' ng, '-iv' l, li? h t M, , fQ'N Q lf of 5 In All The vvohy up from The Southern bronch. 'Q N -, 5' li-IGI-lT: Dig Thotlfofozy Tom-Tomi - Glendole College ossembly. J, , J XQBVOTTOMYblEFiFA:? QQolAlly''round oncl beof The Tigers. 1 ,El f I Those beoufies! , s , ,Xi 5 X l X A .Q X , ,1x,. fy., ,nj November . . . Twirp Time 5 x.. D 'v fg- 5 W pf A Well, shut my mouflml , JTQOPTRIGHT: Top pieces on porode. ' sr .1 5, BOTTOM LEFT: The Burroughs game is near, oncl lwere'sTl1e lineup. Q, 1. BOTLQM CENTER: You gooled boy, no lwcxll J Eiowelyx RIGHT: On your Wy, slcfveli 0 .41 December . . . Happy Hoiialays TOP LEFT: Long live King DiBaril TOP CENTER: OUT sfeppin' aT The ChrisTmas Backward. TOP RIGHT: A prize for The craziesT corsage. BOTTOM LEFT: Jackie Rudnyk is The Madonna of The ChrisTmas program. BOTTOM RIGHT: A Terrific iob is done in The LiTTiesT Angel by Marti GriTTin. 81 January . . . Aloha, Seniors! . Q-..., gJb... 'e ww' TOP LEFT: PresenTing The Aloha queen, Delores Ruolloff, and The princesses, TOP RIGHT: l-lop To The Bunny Hop, BOTTOM LEFT: Everybody's having a greaT Time, iT seems, aT The Senior A sTag parTy. BOTTOM RIGHT: The girls are lining up for The reTreshmenTs aT The Senior A Tea. 82 February . . . Drama Days h, if., g ,I If' - , iff i . - , fl ii H TOP LEFT: There were smiles anal laughs ori Patty Oardemseed's clay. 5.31 5.1 ii ' X-l L QJ f ll . ' Q' P' , TOP CENTER: Bill Jones and Barbara Straut alramaTizteJLl55lfs ihllahe life af Limialnjitl .i- ' T , , z 4 V ,Q T LJ TOP RIGHT: ,lim Woods with Lee Adams as Lin l'nfpelrlo'rm'ecll! ins The Vlfabhinglbri- 4. Lincoln assembly. QVJA A-J, 'ill' . fl .f' ', L ,. 'C f ' ly , M' t I' 'i 1. .1 sarraiyi LEFT: Everybody yells for ai-is! V 1 yy- .gl y 'yi ' gr' li ff' l I 4 IFA ' Q f '- Z' BOTTOM RIGHT: Gel your hofdogs here, evejlybnelflr I. J I .- yi .- N 1- l I , . . . .jf Il' ..-'.,. ,l , - yi ff 5' 5- ' ff ' 1 83 ,V l in , I I-1 A LV fl M X. l'. M y , ' i! .1 I l l March . . . Backward Week! TOP LEFT: Man, Those hais are all gone! TOP RIGHT: l'r's Bag and Baggage Day. Have fun! CENTER: Hail King Chuck Gould. BOTTOM LEFT: l.et's go dancing at the Burbank High Ballroom BOTTOM RIGHT: A good time was had by all af The Backward. 84 April . . . Spring Fever! f r v' riff T ,,, 1 A Q, rrrr T QW M Q . 'f 4 is TOP LEFT: The Loncers ond Johnny Gronr whoop if up. Who? on riot! TOP RIGHT: They're oll in foshion for The Mother-Daughter Teo. BOTTGM: Friends, Romans, onol Lofin Club, C1 bonquefl .ku 1 ' 'YQ x Q -- 1 4-:- Classes 1 was 'L L, -v.. 9 1' ffl 1 via ie, ,, .s Q, Enix i 4. wyif.-, .mg 'ik 'Y it 'TN- 'MXL , u X E 1. A '--s riwsy ua- '-,Xa -Q., A 1 Q Q4 -Qs 5 v . h X x N W, '34 ,Rx .KRW s m , H f aff i ,S 3 WI, ., IWW' Hawaii, the melting pot ot many na- tions, proclaims a group spirit . . . uniting many races, colors, and creeds. Burbank High School students, with their varying ages and ideas, combine into a united group . . . exemplitying our American way ot life. We, the Graduati ng Seniors BAKER, CAROLYN - College prep., Z Club, 3, Spanish Club, 2, 3, CSF, I, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3, Assembly Com., 2, 3, Leg. Council, I, 2, 3, Ceralbus, 2, 3. BARNFATI-IER, BARBARA - Homemaking, Z Club, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3. BLOOMFIELD, .IUDITH - College prep., Z Club, 2, 3, GAA, I, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3, Drill Team, 3, Leg. Council, 2, Big B , 2, 3. BURRES, MARGIE - College prep., Z Club, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3, Drill Team, 2, 3, Dance Performance, 3. BUSH, DALE - College prep., Rifle Club, 3, Campus Christians, I, Cross Country, 3, CSF, I, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3, Assembly Committee, 3, Leg. Council, 3, Exec. Council, 3, Ceralbus, 2, 3. CLARK, CALVIN - College prep., Key Club, 2, 3, Football, I, 2, 3, Basketball, I, 2, 3, Letterman's Club, I, 2, 3. COURT, BURT - Shop, Key Club, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 2, Senior Class President, 3. DAMATO, DARLENE - Business. DAVIS, EUGENE - Photography, Photography Club, 2, Football, I, 2, 3, Band, I, 2, 3. DI BARI, RALPH -e Vocational, Key Club, 2, 3, Football, I, 2, 3, Track, I, 2, Leg. Council, I, 2, 3, Exec. Council, 2, 3, Lettermanfs Club, I, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 2. FILBERT, DONNA - College prep., A Cappella, 3, Girls' Chorus, 2. GHISELLI, GENE - Shop, Key Club, 3, Track, 2, Leg. Council, 3, Exec. Council, 3, Let- terman's Club, 3. GIAMELA, JOHN H Printing. GOODMAN, FRAN - College prep., Campus Christians, I, A Cappella, I, Senior Play, 3, Operetto, I. HART, ALTA - College prep., Campus Christ- ians, I, 2, GAA, I, 2, Orchestra, I, A- appella, I, 2, 3, Operetta, I, 2, 3. ol the Classes ol '54 INGERSOLL, PHYLLIS - College prep., Z Club, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus, l, 3, Senior - Play, 3, Ceralbus, 2, 3. IVES, JOHN - College prep., Campus Christ- , ians, 2, Photography Club, 3, Senior Play, 3. KERNAHAN, JOE - College prep., Photography Club, 2, 3, Band, l, 2, 3, A Cappella, l, i 3, Senior Play, 3, Operetta, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 2, 3, Exec. Council, 2, 3. KOLSOOZIAN, KAY -- Vocational. MORTON, ART - College prep., Football, l, 2, 3, Track, T, 2, 3, A Cappella, l, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3, Operetta, l, 2, 3, Letter- man's Club, l, 2, 3, Hi-Y, l. OLSON, DICK - Shop, Key Club, 3, Football, l, 2, Track, 2, 3, Letterman's Club, I, 2, 3. O'REl.L, ILENE - College prep., Z Club, 2, 3, GAA, 2, CSF, l, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3, Assembly Com., 3, Exec. Council, 3. PETRY, JOAN - Business. RAY, JUDY - College prep., Ritle Team, l, A Cappella, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus, l, Oper- etta, 2. ROBLEDO, RUEBEN - College prep. ROUSH, DAN - College prep., Campus Christ- ians, l, 2, Track, 2, CSF, 2, Senior Play, 3, Operetta, 2, 3. RUCKMAN, JOAN - College prep., Z Club, 2, 3, GAA, l, 2, 3, CSF, l, 2, 3, Flag Twir- ler, l, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3, Operetta, 3, Assembly Com., l, Soc. Com., 3, Leg. Council, I, 2, Exec. Council, 2, Girls' League President, 2, Big B 2, 3, Dance Performance, 2. RUDLOFF, DELORES - General Business, Z Club, 3, CSF, 2, Girls' Chorus, l, Drill Team, 2, 3, Assembly Com., 2, Rally Com., l, Exec. Council, 3, Girls' League Secre- tary, 3, Dance Performance, 3. SCARPELLINO, TlNA - College prep., Span- ish Club, 3, Tennis, 3, Orchestra, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3, Operetta, l, 2, 3. SCHUH, DONNIE - General Business, Latin Club, 2, Maiorette, 3. Are Together Here STEWART, MARY - College prep., GAA, 3, A Cappella, l, 3, Senior Play, 3, Oper- erfa, i, Dance Performance, 2, 3. STOLPER, DOROTHY - College prep., Spanish Club, 3, GAA, l, A Cappella, l, 2, 3, Opereira, 2, 3. STUMBO, BOB - Business. TORRES, ANDY f Auio Shop. VVATKINS, DEANNA - College prep., CSF, i, 2, 3, Orchestra, 3, A Cappella, 2, Girls' Chorus, I, Senior Play, 3, Operetfa, l, 2, 3, Boys' Chorus, l, Leg. Council, 3, Dance Performance, 3. WESBER, DON - Shop, Key Club, 3, Track, i, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 2, LefTerman's Club, l, 2, 3. WHIPPLE, DONNA - College prep., Major- etfe, 3. WILLIAMS, Dick - shop, Key Club, 2, 3, Football, l, 2, 3, A Cappella, l, Opereifa, l, Leg. Council, l, 2, 3, Exec. Council, 3, LeHerman's Club, l, 2, 3. SENlOR CLASS officers of The Winier Class were Art Morton, HONORED SENIORS of The Winter Class were Eugene Ghi- Margie Burres, Ralph DiBari, and Carolyn Baker. selli, Margie Burres, Calvin Clark, and JoAnn Ruckman. 90 For The Last Time ADAMS, LEE - College prep., Football, i, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3, Key Club, 2, 3, Latin Club, 2, A Cappella, 3, Publicity Com., 2, Leg. Council, 2, 3, Le1Terman's Club, 2, 3, Hi- Y, i, 3, Junior A Pres., Senior A. Pres. ADAMS, TONI - College prep, GAA, l, A Cappella, l, 2, Opereiia, l, 2, Drill Team, 2, Publicity Com., 2, Dance Performance, 2, 3. ALASKO, JOSEPH - College prep. AMENT, VENITA - Drama, A Cappella, l, 2, 3, Opereifa, 2, 3. BARTOLETTL VVANDA - Journalism, Z Club, 3, GAA, i, 2, Drill Team, l, 3, Big B , 3, Hi-Life, l, 2, 3, Dance Performance l, 3. BEATTIE, CAROL - Hornemalcing, Girls' Chorus, 2, 3. BEISANG, JOAN - College prep, Z Club, 3, Spanish Club, 3, GAA, l, 2, 3, CSF, l, 2, 3, Assembly Com., 2, Legislative Council, I, 2, 3, Executive Council, 2, 3, Big B , 2, 3, Ceralbus, l, 2, 3, Ediior, 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y, l, 2, 3, BELGARDE, FRAN - College prep, Foofball, 2, A Cappella, 2, 3, Opereiya, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 2. BERGLUND, BEVERLY - College prep, A Cap- pella, 3, Opereiia, 3. BERUBE, HELEN - Typisi Clerical, GAA, 2. BEST, CAROL - Drama, GAA, l, Senior Play, 3. BESTLAND, BARBARA - College prep, Spanish Club, 3. BISCHOF, YVONNE - Commercial, Trans- ferred To Burbank in Senior year. BISHOP, DICK - Wood Shop, Tennis, 2, 3, Social Com., 3, Leg. Council, 3, Exec. Council, 3. BLENKER, MARY - College prep, Z Club, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 3, Tri-Hi-Y, l, 2. G Are About BOSKOVICH, MARTIN - College prep, Key Club, 2, 3, Football, I, 2. BOSQUET, CAROL - College prep, Girls' Chorus, I, Senior Play, 3, Drill Team, 2, 3, Dance Performance, 3. BOYSAL, CARL - College prep, Key Club, 3, Football, 2, Track, I. BRAGG, ELO - College prep, Campus Christ- ians, I, 2, GAA, I, 2, Song Leader, 3, Girls' League V. Pres., 3, Dance Perfor- mance, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y, I. BRESKIN, BARRY - Machine Shop, Football, 2, Track, I, 2. 1 BRIGGS, DICK - Auto Shop. BROOKS, LARRY - Machine Shop, Rifle Club, 2, Track, I, Basketball, I. BROWN, KATHRYN - Commercial Art, GAA, I, A Cappella, I, 2, Operetta, I, Leg. Council, 2. BUCK, BILL - College prep, Key Club, 3, Spanish Club, 2, Football, I, 2, 3, Base- ball, I, 2, 3, Letterman's Club, I, 2, 3, Ceralbus, 2. BUNTIN, JOHN - Mechanical Drafting BUCHANE, SHIRLEY - Drama, Girls' Chorus, 2, Senior Play, 3. BUSHMAN, GLORIA - Voc. Nursing. BUSHMAN, SHARON - Bookkeeping. CAMPBELL, CHARLES - Chemical Engineer, Football, I, 2, 3, Track, I, 2, 3, Rally Com., 3, Leg. Council, 3, Let'rerman's Club, 2, 3, Hi-Y, I. CARPENTER, CARLEY - Pre-Medical, Z Club, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, CSF, I, 2, 3, Orches- tra, I, 2, 3, Operetta, I, 2, 3, Drill Team 3, Leg. Council, 3, Exec, Council, 3, Girls' League Pres.,3, Girls' League V. Pres., 3. 1 Step Info The Future CARPENTER, STAN - Pre-Engineering, Track, 3, Cross Couniry, 3, Orchesfra, I, 2, 3- Operetla, I, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 2, 3. 1 CARR, DON - College prep., Spanish Club 2, Track, I, Basketball, I, 2, CSF, I, 2' I Social Com., I, 2, Leg. Council, 2, 3, Exec. Council, 3, Boys' League Pres., 3. 1 CEILEY, KENT - Music, A Cappella, 2, 3, Boys' Chorus, 2, Opereita, 2, 3. CHASE, SANDRA - College prep., GAA, I. CENTER, JERRY - Machine Shop. CLEMENTE, ROSALEE - Typist Clerical, Girls' Chorus, I. COLE, DOUG - Commercial COSTIGAN, KATIE A- Typist Clerical, GAA, 2, Drill Team, 2, Leg. Council, 2, 3, Girls' League Treas., 3, Dance Performance, 2, 3. COUNIHAN, PATRICIA ANNE - Home ECOHO- mics, A Cappella, 2, 3, Operelta, 3, Leg. Council, 2, 3. COPE, DICK - Auto Shop. COZAD, JUDY - College prep., Z Club, 3, GAA, I, 3, Drill Team, 3, Girls' League Treas., 3. CRANSTON, RAMON - RGCIIO Shop, Rifle Club, 3, Baskerball, I, 2, Track, I, 3, LeTTerman's Club, 3. CROSS, JACKIE - Homemaking, GAA, 2. CULBERTSON, DON - Auto Mechanics, Rifle Team, I, 2. CUSUMANO, BETTY - Education, GAA, I, 2, 3, Drill Team, 2, Leg. Council, 2, Big B, 2, 3, Hi-Life, I, Tri-Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3. . But First, We Recall the DE GEORGE, LILLIAN - Typist Clerical, GAA, l, Girls' Chorus, l. DE PRIEST, DWAYNE - Auto Shop. DICORATO, CORA M General Business, Hi- Life, l, 3. DAIDONE, BOB - Auto Shop. DAVIS, ELOISE - College prep., GAA, l, Ceralbus, 2. DAVIS, HERBY - Liberal Arts, Photography Club, I, Ritle Team, 2, 3. DOCKSTADER, IRVIN - Radio Shop, Science Club, 2, Rifle Club, 2, 3. DONOVAN, TERRY - College prep., Key Club, 2, 3, Track, l, Basketball, l, 2, 3, Leg. Council, l, Letterman's Club, l, 2, 3. DOUGLAS, SUE - Stenography, Campus Christians, 2. DUGGAN, SHIRLEY - General Business. DUNNING, CHUCK - College prep., Spanish Club, 3. DUNNING, CLAUDE - College prep., Key Club, 3, Football, l, 2, 3, Letterman's Club, 3. ECKSTROM, JOHN - General Business, Key Club, 3, Baseball, l, 2, 3, Basketball, l, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 2, Letterman's Club, I, 2, 3, Hi-Y, l, 2, 3. I ELLISON, GEORGE - Auto Shop, Football, 2. EMMANUELE, JOE - Machine Shop. 1 Wonderful Times We've Had ENT, BILL - Auto Shop, Basketball, I, 2, Track, I, Leg. Council, I. EVANSON, DELORES - Drama, GAA, I, Ma- iorette, I, 2, 3, Hi-Life, 3. EANDERLIK, DAVID -- Architectural Drafting, Track, 2. FESLER, LEWIS - Vocational, Transferred. FITZSIMMONS, DWAYNE - General Business. FORSEE, EARL - Art FREAM, RICHARD - College prep, Photo- graphy Club, 3, Football, I, Track, I, 2 3, A Cappella, I, 2, 3, Operetta, I, 2, 3. FRESCURA, BERT - College prep., Key Club, 2, 3, Latin Club, 2, Football, I, 2, 3, Track, I, 2, 3, CSF, 2, 3, Basketball, I, 2, 3, Leg. Council, I, Letterman's Club, I, 2. 3. FRETZ, MARILYN - Clothing, A Cappella, I, 2, 3, Operetta, 2, 3. FRIEDLANDER, DOROTHY - Education, Z Club, 3, Spanish Club, 2, GAA, I, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus, 3, Leg. Council, I, Big B , 2, 3. FRISINA, BARBARA - College prep., Z Club, 3, Spanish Club, 3, GAA, 2, 3, Assembly Com., 3, Leg. Council, 3, Big HBH, 3' FURRY, FRED - Pre-Engineering, Key Club, 3, Football, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 3, Letter- man's Club, 3, Senior Play, 3. GIDDENS, JERRY - College prep., Key Club, 3, Football, 2, 3, Tennis, I, 2, 3, Letter- man's Club, I, 2, 3. GIDDINGS, PAT - Foools. GILBERT, LINDA -- College prep., Z Club, 3, Spanish Club, 3, A Cappella, I, 2, 3, Operetta, I, 2, 3, Drill Team, 2, 3, Pub- licity Com., 2, 3, Social Com., 2, Leg. Council, 2, 3, Girls' League Sec., 3, Dance Performance, 2, 3. 95 The Lessons We've Learneol GILMOUR, DOUG - 'Nood Shop, Key Club, 2, 3, Football, I, 2, 3. GLEN, CAROLYN - Typist Clerical, Rifle Club, I, GAA, 3, CSF, I, 3, Leg. Council, 2, Dance Performance, 3. GONZALES, JESSIE - Commercial Art. GOODMAN, AUGUST - Business, Football mgr., I, 3, Baseball mgr., I, 2, 3, A Cap- pella, I, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 2, 3, Boys' League Sec., 3. GOULD, CHARLES - General Business, Key Club, 2, 3, Football, I, 2, 3, Baseball, I, Letterman's Club, I, 2, 3. GRAVES, JIM - College prep., Key Club, 2, 3, Football, I, 2, 3, Track, I, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 3, Exec. Council, 3, ASB Vice Pres., 3, Letterman's Club, I, 2, 3. GRAY, GARY - Mechanical Drafting, Trans- ferred. GREEN, DEE JOYCE - Music, Z Club, 2, 3, CSF, 2, A Cappella, I, 2, 3, Operetta, I, 2, 3. GREENBERG, DICK - Commercial Course. GRIECO, JOE - Auto Mechanics. GRIFFIN, MARTI - College prep., Z Club, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, CSF, 3, A Cappella, I, 2, 3, Operetta, I, 2, 3, Drill Team, 2, Senior A Class Sec., 3, Publicity Com., I, 2, Social Committee, 2, Leg. Council, I, 2, 3, Exec. Council, 3, Girls' League Pres., 3, Girls' League Vice Pres., 2, Dance Performance, 2, 3. GRIFFIN, ROBERT - Wood Shop. GROTI-I, MARILYN - College prep., GAA, I, 3, csr, 1, 2, 3, sag HBH, 3, na-I-ia-Y, 3. HABEDANK, JERRY - General Course, Senior Ploy, 3. HAMILTON, DAWN - Nursing, Transferreol. ,,5,f,5iL, L . .' . , c- gr I , X f ,xllyw XML VL VLrlwvL,.. ,h.f'O1l'P r fu P ,V ,lv V 4 Vi 'QM milf L y,,Ll ii Q .. L , X, Yi, , . I 9 ix. ill d 'T A Stlllvxfetvasit l'l0Wn lf' M V N h .X rl- yy be ' Ji W ,' 'LL ,U 'Li V . ' FL' Flin L 'L xv, Q' Lcl X h-Lk ,TV If get N1 'J' VRS ,ul xr, LL'-71. . Qbcrz Cc,i-1, vI?lL L' fi 'u, A 'Vw fri it J L if ,V l . fl Q' fel' fb' ,M .NV L+ AJ Qic L l 1' WW 'L ,lr W. .M J uw 1- ,. , i,g ,cr , Wi, it . Civ .L T ' ui V A Kg! 'Lf l lftjf ,N Q L, K .V 5, It V, Vi ,A if 'H qv V. Ui Ltmngfkf Egyc- ggilegeglplxep, Q5 ,P , GX r ,gi A ., V, , 'Q , H gp .f if, A L' Hifrl'leigELL,,LLALEfTlA 7fPrsiyfAQi.lyr Zfj,Q.Ciub, 5, 1. IZA, L X,irCamp,s' ij Lll'4Llf1Q,' I, l2,,lSparLish,x,Clul9 LW- VLJ' K.. I I, Qperetto, vi M .' L, QU, NLexg.f Cvouncildy 7 3,V xecy Councw. Bc JV 1 V,, Y .L X, f , be - ,1,ift1Xsti,rslG5,,liWLjapeizkeepylg. ,C mi V' Q qntllt A Ai, 'pol 1 ,N ..rrr,, uv, 'ck' bij lilf 21,1276 p ' ,flbilf ALJ i lrflxl l ' Pb 'wily L' if 'Q' , , ' A i- 1 ' , l ' fY' ,lf 'wyxlfflr lib fll ' fb' tl' V l'HAWSf B IVEPLYVQL' Commercial'Art, Publicity I K' Li.-f C tTeKe2fbirls' League, 3. ' F i 1 ly5'HAi?yKiNs,,lkEARLENE - office work. il, KHAXSM LANCE - College prep., Key Club, 3, if -, ,V spunish Club, 2, Foofimii, i, 2, 3, csr, 1, UV 2, 3, Band, l, Orchestra, i, Operetta, l, Publicity Com., 3, Leg. Council, 3, Exec. Council, 3, Boys' League Pres., 3, Boys' League V. Pres., 3, Letterman's Club, 3, l'll-Y, l. HENKEL, PAT - Engineering, A Cappella, I, 2, Girls' Chorus, i, 2, Operetta, I, 2. HOBART, MAX - College prep., Spanish Club, 2, Orchestra, Concert Master, l, 2, 3, Operetta, l, 2, 3. HOGGAN, LELA - Typist Clerical, A Cappella, I, 2, 3, Operetta, l, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 2, 3. HOLDREGE, ETTA - Commercial HOLLMAN, MARY JO - Commercial Art. HOLMES, CAROL - Typist Clerical, Photog- raphy Club, 2, GAA, l. HOLMQUIST, KAREN - Commercial Art, Cam- pus Christians, 2, GAA, i, 2, 3, A Cap- pella, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus, 2, Operetta, 2, Leg. Council, 2, Big B , 2, 3, Ceralbus- art, 3. HOTAREK, KAYE - General Art, GAA, l, 2, Soc. Committee, l, Big B , 2, 3. HOWEY, KAY - Secretarial Course, GAA, I, Drill Team, 2, Leg Council, 3, Exec. Coun- cil, 3, ASB Treasurer, 3, Dance Perfor- mance, 2, Tri-Hi-Y, i. The Years at BHS HUBER, RON - College prep., Key Club, I, 2, 3, Baseball, I, 2, Letterman's Club, 2, 3, Hrufe, 1, 2. HUML, CAROL - Liberal Arts, Z Club, 3, GAA, I, 2, 3, Big B , 3, Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3. HUTTON, TERRILL - Machine Shop, Football, 2, 3, Letterman's Club, 3. HYDE, BARBARA -- Stenography, Girls' Chor- us, I. ISAKSON, DICK - College prep., Basketball, 3, Orchestra, 3, A Cappella, 3, Senior Play, 3, Letterman's Club, 3. JACKSON, ALAN - College prep., Football, I, Track, I, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3, Exec. Council, I, Letterman's Club, I, 2, 3, Hi- Lite, I, 2, Cerolbus, 3. JACKSON, MARVIN - Machine Shop, Foot- ball, 2, 3, Track, I, 2, 3. JENKINS, PAT - Typist Clerical, Campus Christians, I, Girls' Chorus, 2, 3. JOHNSON, BRUCE - College prep., Orches- tra, I, 2, 3, A Cappella, 3, Operetta, 3, Basketball, 2, Letterman's Club, 2, Senior Play, 3. JOHNSON, PAT - Typist Clerical, GAA, I, Girls' Chorus, I, 2. KAGEL, BARBARA - Education, GAA, I, 2, 3, Big B , 2, 3, Senior Play, 3. KAMINS, SANDRA M Drama, Senior Play, 3. KENNEDY, JANIS - College prep., Senior Play, 3, Drill Team, 3, Leg. Council, 3. KERRY, CAROL - Typist Clerical, GAA, I, Girls' Chorus, I, 2. KING, WALLACE - College prep., Key Club, 3, Rifle Club, 2, Football, I, Track, I, 2, 3, CSF, I, 2, 3, Letterman's Club, I, 2, 3, Senior B. Pres., Senior A Vice Pres. Will Not Be Forgotten s KLIEGLE, MARIETTA - Vocational, Girls' Chor- us, 2. KLICKER, KENNY - Industrial Arts, Football, I, 2, Track, I, 2. KOSTEVA, NIKKI - College prep., A Cappella, I, 3, Operetta, 3. KRUEGAR, DORIS - Commercial Art. KRYST, BARBARA - College prep., Transferred, Senior Play, 3. KUCERA, RICHARD -- Industrial Arts, Base- ball, I, 2, Basketball, I, 2, 3, Hi-Lite, 3. LANGAN, FRANK - Auto Shop, Rifle Team, 2. LARSON, DARLA -- MUSIC, GAA, I, A Cop- pella, I, 2, 3, Operetta, I. LATIN, ELAINE - Journalism, Hi-Life, I, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3. LEONARD, SHEILA - College prep., GAA, If Leg. Council, 2, 3, Hi-Life, 2, 3. LEVINS, JOHN - Commercial Art, Track, 2, 3. LEWIS, DICK - College prep. LIFQUIST, CLARICE - College prep., Latin Club, 2, 3, GAA, 2, 3, Bond, I, Orchestra, I, 2, 3, Drill Team, 2, Rally Com,, 3, Pub- licity Com., 3, Leg. Council, 2, 3, Exec. Council, 2, Ceralbus, I, 2, 3. LINDOUIST, BOB - Auto Shop. LOUCHARD, SUZANNE - College prep., Z Club, 3, Spanish Club, 3, CSF, I, 2, Hi- Lite, 3, Ceralbus, 2. 99 They Have Become LUCKETT, MAURICE - Auto Shop. LUNDQUIST, RICHARD - Architectural Draft- ing. LUPUS, DONNA - College Prep, GAA, I, 2, 3, Drill Team, 2, Big 'B , 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y, 3. LYNEIS, CAROL - Typist Clerical, A Cappella, 2. MACERI, LOUIS - Industrial Arts, Football, I, 2, Track, I. MADDEN, SHERRY - College prep., Social Com., I, Leg. Council, I, 3, Assembly Com., I, ASB Secretary, 3, Dance Perfor- mance, 3, Junior A Vice-pres., 2, Senior Play, 3, Latin Club, I, 2, Song Leader, 2, Rally Comm., 2, Publicity Comm., I, 2. MADSEN, MARILYN - Stenography, GAA, 2, MENCINELLI, ALEX - AUTO Shop. MARCELLA, RAY - Auto Mechanics, Football, I, A Cappella, I, 2, 3, Operetta, I, 2, Stage Crew, I, 2. MARTIN, JOSEPH - Machine Shop. MARTIN, RICHARD - Wood Shop, Basketball, I, 2, 3, Baseball, I, 2, Hi-Life, 3. MASKE, RICHARD - College prep., Key Club, 2, 3, Football, I, 3, Letterman's Club, I, 2, 3, MAXEY, MARILYN - College prep., Spanish Club, 3, GAA, I, Drill Team, 2, Publicity Com., 2, Dance Performance, 2, 3, Senior Play, 3. MAY, KAY - College prep., GAA, 2, 3, Or- chestra, 3, A Cappella, I, 2, Operetta, I, 3, Publicity Com., 2. MAY, TOM - College prep., Basketball, 2, 3, Track, 3. A Part Ol U McCORMICK, TERRY - Drama, Track, 2, CSF, 3, Senior Play, 3, Hi-Life, I. MCCOY, FRANCES - Secretarial. MCCRAY, WALLY - College prep., Key Club, 3, Track, 3, Social Com., I, Leg. Council, I, 2. MCDANIEL, LEESE - Commercial, Football, I, 2, A Cappella, 3, Leg. Council, 3. MCDONALD, ALMA - College prep., Campus Christians, 2, Girls' Chorus, 2, Home Ec, onomics, 3. MCDONOUGH, SHIRLEY - Stenography, GAA, I. McFARLAND, BILL - College prep. MCKENNA, DON N- College prep. MCLAUGHLIN, MARVLE - Typist Clercial, GAA, I, 2, Rifle Club, 2. MERTA, CAROLYN - College prep., Spanish Club, 3, GAA, I, 2, 3, CSF, I, 2, 3, Or- chestra, I, 2, 3, A Cappella, I, 2, 3, Op- eretta, I, 2, Rally Com., I, Leg. Council, 3, Exec. Council, 3, Big B , 2, 3, Tri-Hi,Y, 3. MILLER, CONNIE - Typist Clerical, Assembly Com., 2, Leg. Council, 3. MILLER, JOYCE - General Business, GAA, I, Band, I, 2, 3, Orchestra, I, Operetta, I, Leg. Council, 2. MOONEY, CLIFFORD - Auto Shop. MOONEY, JIM - Auto Shop. MOORE, RIP -H College prep., Spanish Club, 2, Tennis, 2, 3, Supreme Court, 3, Publi- city Com., 2, Leg. Council, 2, 3, Exec. Council, 2, 3, Boys' State, 2. We Hove Grown Together MORRIS, JACK - Machine Shop. MORRIS, MARILYN - College prep., CSF, 2, 3, A Cappella, 3, Operetta, 3, Leg. Coun- cil, 2, Dance Performance, I, 2, 3. MURPHY, JACK - Auto Shop. MURPHY, MARILYN - Typist Clerical, Home Economics Club, 3. MURRAY, SHARON - Home Arts, Operetta, 3, Assembly Com., 3, Dance Performance, I, 2, 3. MUSCATO, MARLENE - Commercial, Trans- ferred. NADSADY, LARRY - Machine Shop, Football, Q. NAYLOR, BARBARA - General Business, GAA, I, Girls' Chorus, 2, Drill Team, 2, 3. NEFF, JOHN - College prep., Campus Christ- ians, I, 2, Latin Club, 3, Band, I, Orches- tra, I, 3. NELSON, BARBARA - College prep., Spanish Club, 2, GAA, I, 2, 3, CSF, I, 2, A Cap- pella, I, 2, 3, Operetta, 2, Big B , 2, 3. NELSON, CAROL - Typist Clerical, Campus Christians, 2, Photography Club, 2, GAA, I, 2, Big B , 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y, I, 2. NEWELL, ARDYTH - General Business, GAA, I. NITCHMAN, PAUL - College prep., Trans- ferred. NOBLE, RONALD - College prep., Football Mgr., I, 2, NORTH, BILL - College prep,, Rifle Team, 3. And Now We Are Reaoly I OLSON, MARILYN - College prep., Spanish Club, 3, GAA, 3, CSF, I, 2, 3, Publicity Com., 3, I-Ii-Lite, I, Fancies ol '53 edi- tor, 3. PAQUETTE, ANITA - Stenography, Z Club, 2, 3, GAA, 2, Operetta, 3, Drill Team, 2, 3, Dance Performance, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y, l, 2. PARKS, DEXTER - College prep., Photography ' Club, I, Ceralbus Photographer, 2, 3. PARSLEY, CAROL - General Business. PATRONETTE, JOE f General Business, Track, l, 2, Basketball, l. PAUL, BILL - Printing. PAUL, GAIL - College prep., Z Club, 2, 3, GAA, I, 2, Drill Team, 2, 3, Publicity Com., 2, 3, Leg. Council, l, 2, Dance Per- formance, 2, 3. PAULSON, BEVERLY - College prep., Spanish Club, 3, GAA, I, 2, 3, Leg. Council, I, Big B , 2, 3. PAUP, JACKIE - Stenography, GAA, I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y, I. PETRUCCO, DOLORES - Typist Clerical. PHOTIADIS, GEORGETTE - Sewing. PICKERING, DAVID H College prep, Campus Christians, 2, PIERCE, EARL - Auto Mechanics, Football, 3. PORTER, EDDIE - Auto Mechanics, Band, I, Orchestra, l, 2, 3. POULSON, DOUG - Industrial Arts. I To Take Our Place In POWELL, SALLY - Stenogrclphy, Z Club, 3, A Cappella, I, Sang Leader, 3, Operetta, I, Drill Team, 2, Rally Com., 3, Leg. Council, I. PUKLICKY, EMILY - Bookkeeping, Campus christians, 2, GAA, 1, 2, 3, csr, 1, 2, 3, Yell Leader, 2, 3, Rally Com., I, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 3, Big B , 2, 3, Dance Perfor- mance, I, 2, 3. RAMER, GLEN - General Business, Key Club, 3, Football, I, 2, 3, Baseball, I, 2, 3, A- Cappella, I. REA, DUANE - Machine Shop, Key Club, 3, Football, I, 2, 3. REDDING, KEITH - Commercial, Transferred. REDMAN, JOAN - Stenography, Drill Team, 3. REHRIG, BILL - College prep., Track, I, 2, 3, CSF, I, Yell Leader, 3, Rally Com., 2, 3, Leg. Council, 2, 3, Exec. Council, 2, 3, Boys' League Sec., 2, Letterman's Club, 2, 3. RESER, SUE - Typist Clerical, A Cappella, I, 2, Operetta, I, 2, Drill Team, 2, 3, Leg. Council, 'I, 2, Dance Performance, 2. REZO, CHARLES - Bookkeeping, Key Club, 3, Football, 2, 3, Baseball, I, 2, 3, Letter, man's Club, I, 2, 3. RHODES, DOROTHY - General Business, Z Club, 3, GAA, I, Leg. Council, 3, Big B , 2, 3, Dance Performance, 2. RICHARDSON, JIM M Wood Shop. RICHMOND, RICHARD - Printing, Football, I, 2. RINEHART, DIANA - College prep, Latin Club, 2, 3, Dance Performance, 3. ROBINSON, BARBARA - Clothing. ROWE, MARGARET - College prep., Campus Christians, I, 2, 3, Rifle Team, I, 2, 3, GAA, I, 2, 3, A Cappella, 3, Girls' Chor- us, I, Operetta, 3, Big B , 2, 3, This Progressing Worlcl ROWLAND, DON - Architectural Drafting, Track, l. RUSSELL, JO ANN - Typist Clerical, Girls' Chorus, l, 2, Drill Team, 3. RUTLEDGE, CHUCK - Auto Mechanics, Foot- ball, l, Baseball, l, Track, l, 2, Band, l, Orchestra, l, 2, 3. SCHMIEDEKE, CAROLYN - College prep., GAA, l, 2, 3, Big B , 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y, 2. SCHMIDT, RICHARD - College prep., Spanish Club, 2, CSF, 3, Hi-Life, l. SCHMIDT, CAROL - Business. SCHULTZ, ELIZABETH - General Business, G- AA, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus, 3, Big B , 3. SCULLY, MARGARET - Secretarial. SEAROCK, CHARLES - College prep., Football, 3. SEDLACEK, MILTON - Commercial, Football, 2, Leg. Council, l, 2, 3. SEIDE, ELLEN - College prep., Z Club, 3, Spanish Club, 3. SHEPPARD, PAT - Typist Clerical, Girls' Chor- us, l, Drill Team, 2, 3, SHETLER, LOUISE - General Business, GAA, - 11 11 i,2, s.g s,2,3. SHINBLOOM, SHIRLEY - Typist Clerical, Pho- tography Club, 2, GAA, l, Operetta, l, 2, 3. SIMPSON, DON - College prep., Football, l, Band, l, 2, Orchestra, 2, A Cappella, 3, Yell Leader, 3, Rally Com., 3, Social Com., 2, Leg. Council, 3, Hi-Y, l, 2, 3. And So With Gratituale SIVULA, MARY LOU - College prep., Z Club, 3, Spanish Club, 3, A Cappella, l, 2, 3, Song Leader, 3, Operetta, l, 2, 3, Publicity Com., l, 2, Leg. Council, l, 2, 3, Exec. Council, 3, ASB Sec., 3, Dance Performance, 2, 3, Junior A Sec. SNICK, MARY JANE - College prep., Z Club, 3, GAA, l, 2, Senior Play, 3, Drill Team, 3, Hi-Lite, 2. SOUTHWICK, JOHN H Radio Shop. SPEER, DICK - College prep., Football, 2, A Cappella, 2, Senior Play, 3, Operetta, 2, Rally Corn., 2, Publicity Com., 3, Leg. Council, 3, Exec. Council, 3, Boys' League Vice Pres., 3, Hi-Y, l, 2. SPENCER, JAY - Auto Shop, Football, 2. SPORLEDER, JOAN - College prep., Z Club, 3, Drill Team, 2, 3, Dance Perfor- mance, 2, 3. STAFF, JAY - Machine Shop, Football, 3, Track, 2, 3, Letterman's Club, 3. STALKER, JEAN - College prep., Z Club, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 3, GAA, l, 2, 3, CSF, 2, Assembly Com., 2, Social Cam., 3, Leg. Council, i, 2, 3, Exec. Council, 2, 3, Big B , 2, 3, Hi-Lite, l, Ceralbus, 2, 3, Tri- l'li-Y, l, 2, 3. STEWART, BILL - College prep., Latin Club, 2, 3, Football, 2, 3, Track, 3, Senior Play, 3. STODDARD, LEE - College prep., Senior Play, 3. STROUT, BARBARA - Drama, Senior Play, 3, Leg. Council, 3. SUTTER, ARLENE - General Business, GAA, l. SWEET, CHARLES - College prep., Latin Club, 3, Publicity Com., 3. TAYLOR, MARSHA - General Business, GAA, i, 2, 3, CSF, l. THOMAS, BRUCE - Commercial, Photography Club, 3, Transferred. For All You've Given Us l THOMPSON, GWEN - College prep., Z Club, 3, Drill Team, 3, GAA, l, 2, 3, csr, 1, 2, Big 2, 3, Tri-Ha-Y, 1, 2, 3. TOWNSEND, DARLENE 4 College prep., Latin Club, 2, 3, GAA, l, 2, Orchestra, l, Cer- albus, 2. TRABILCY, GEORGE - Machine Shop, Foot- ball, 3, Track, 2, 3. TRAPANI, JOAN - College prep., GAA, l, 2, 3, CSF, l, Q, 3, Leg. Council, l, 2, 3, Exec. Council, l, 2, 3, ASB Pres., 3, ASB Sec., 2, Big B , 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y, l, 3, AS- sembly Com., 2, Ceralbus, 2, 3. TREVER, NORMAN - Photography, Photogra- phy Club, 3, Rifle Team, 3. TROUT, DODY - College prep., Z Club, 3, Spanish Club, 3, A Cappella, l, Song Leader, 3, Operetta, l, Leg. Council, l, 3, Exec. Council, 3. ULRICH, BOB - General Business. VACCA, LEONORA - Commercial. VAN HORST, DANNY - College prep., Key Club, l, 2, 3, Basketball, l, 2, 3, Football, l, 2, Baseball, l, 2, 3, A Cappella, l, 2, 3, Operetta, l, Leg. Council, l, Letter- man's Club, l, 2, 3. VIC DOMINO, TOM e General Business, Or- chestra, 3. VIERRA, JACK - Machine Shop, Bond, l, 2, Orchestra, l, 2, Leg. Council, 2. VVAITS, CAROLYN - Typist Clerical, Photog- raphy Club, l, 2, GAA, l, Tri-Hi-Y, l, 3. WALDMAN, JEAN - Business. WAMPLER, BRUCE - Technical, Football, 3, Letterman's Club, 3, Leg. Council, l. WARD, DOUG -- Auto Shop, Football, l, 2, 3, Key Club, l, 2, Track, l, 2, 3, Basket- ball, l, Leg. Council, 3, Letterman's Club, l, 2, 3. lO7 We Say Gooclby WARD, RUSSELL - Technical. WARREN, GERTRUDE - College prep., Latin Club, 2, 3, GAA, 3, CSF, I, 2, A Cappel- la, 3, Girls' Chorus, I, 2, Operetta, 3, Drill Team, 2, Leg. Council, 3. WATSON, BILL - College prep., Senior Play, 3, Publicity Com., 3, Boys' League Sec., 3, Boys' League Treasurer, 3. WARD, FRED - College prep., Campus Christ- ians, 2, Basketball, I, 3, Track, 3, A Cap- pella, I, 2, Operetta, I, 2, Social Com., 2. WARD, LARRY - Framing. WARD, PAUL - Industrial Arts, Key Club, 3, Football, I, 2, 3, Track, 3, A Cappella, I, 2, Operetta, I. WEBSTER, JOAN - Pre-Nursing, Z Club, 3, GAA, I, 2, 3, CSF, I, 2, Assembly Com., 2, Leg. Council, 2, 3, Exec. Council, 2, 3, Ceralbus, I, 2, 3, Co-Editor, 2, Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, Senior B. Sec. WHITE, BILL - Auto Shop, Track, 2, Basket- ball, 2. WHITE, JOHN - Industrial Arts. WILSON, MICHEL - General Business, Trans- ferred. WILSON, RICHARD - Scientific Research, Spanish Club, 2, Science Club, 3, CSF, I, 2, 3, Publicity Com., 3, Leg. Council, I, 3. woLrF, LLOYD - Am Shop. WILLOUGHBY, NANCY - Stenography, GAA, I, Publicity Com., 2, Leg. Council, I, 3, Exec. Council, 3, ASB Auditor, 3, Hi-Lite, I, Dance Performance, 2, 3. . WOOD, IVIARGIE W College prep., GAA, I, Hi-Lite, 3. WOODS, JIM - College prep., Key Club, 3, Spanish Club, 2, Football, 2, 3, Track, I, 2, Senior Play, 3, Letterman's Club, I, 2, 3. To You, Burbank High 441 Jjnanazg ,aofvy ,lst-Luca. 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Porkhurst, D. Rogers, C. Brandon, D. Griffen, S. Jusfl, M. Hdurig, R. Hcirn. FRONT ROW: J. Sollenberger, G. Gormon, J. H Bosf, N. Siein, J. Hanson, N. Shiffer, L. Lavender, D. Campbell, C. Dahl, D. Bolizer. BACK ROW: J. Lyneis, L. Heoihmon, D. Billingion, H. Burrows, R. Nieia, S. Lone, R. Mokin, D. Hernandez, R. Rondles, A. Campbell. ROW. P. Moggoddino, D. Arthur, N. Troiho, M. Gellinch, H. Deon, Mr. Brown, K. Ncdsody, G. Clement, D. Drogomer, D. Bosion, B. FRONT ROW. J. Nieto, M. Froley, J. Gibson, S. Bradley, S. Rudolph, B. Dsniel, B. Gilbert, D. Dorgenzio, B. Lehigh, M. Osfler, N. Phillips, endig, R. onnon, J. SECOND Blenker. J. Locke. .. . JE' . ' 15355421 r I :Name DOROTHY NELSON is surrounded by an interesting collection IN CHEMISTRY, Carolyn Merta and Jackie Rudnyk are working cis she displays a giant Starfish in Biology on Cl very difficult experiment. e Enioy Working In order to graduate from Burbank High School a student must have, together with his other classes, at least one year of science. Thanks to the wide variety of science classes offered here at Burbank, fulfilling this requirement can prove to be interesting and enioyable. For instance, a person who finds that he likes to study the composition or make-up of the things he sees about him everyday could take a class in Chem- istry, taught by Mr. Eesler. ln addition to book Work and study of the elements, actual experimentation provides an interesting and sometimes amusing change. If the student's interest lies in the study of living organisms, individual cells, and still more complex life forms, he might take a year of Biology under the guidance of Mrs. Reuben. There is also a' class for those who find that the human body, its parts and functions, is a subiect well worth studying. Life Science is a helpful class to students who wish to study medicine and nursing. Mr. McMurry and Mrs. Reuben are our Life Science instructors. In addition, there is Mr. Traynor's Physics class which studies and experiments in the science of matter and energy and their relationship. Again experimen- tation gives a break to the book work and demon- strates the interesting principles of physics. CENTER LEFT: Bert Frescura and Wally King are working with one of the many electrical and experimental machines in Physics class. BOTTOM LEFT: Showing how the leg bone's connected to the foot bone, are Ed Blosdale and Judy Holmes in Life Science. Burbank High School has an outstanding science program and a complete mathematics department. First year algebra and plane geometry are the basic math classes which are taught and they are required of all college preparatory students, In the algebra classes a person learns to solve equations, find the unknown X, and work his way through complicated problems. Plane geometry delves into the mysteries of theorems, axioms, corollaries, and the other terms which are used. With the help of compasses, straight edges, and a few other instruments, the student learns how to construct geometrical figures and how to prove them. By taking these courses, one learns to think things through clearly and in an orderly man- ner. Those who are preparing to go into the fields of engineering, medicine, and science are required to continue thier math education in second year algebra, solid geometry, or Trigonometry, Mr. Turner, Mr. Traynor, Mr. Clark, and Mr. Fesler all have a hand in teaching these various subiects. Burbank High School has one of the finest gym- nasiums and athletic fields in Southern California as well as a large heated swimming pool. In physical education classes, the students learn sportsmanship, discipline, and teamwork. TOP RIGHT: .lack Allen and Kathryn Beaumont look pleased over the result of their Geometry problem. CENTER RIGHT: That algebra problem seems to have Dick Erick- son stumped. And Playing Together ALONG WITH enjoying the fun of the game, these boys are learning THESE FELLOWS work to build up their bodies in one of good co-ardinaiton. the gym classes . v RCSB R579.E7'9t4bK1t?! ' THE TWO boys ore learning The ins and ouTs of cz moTor in AUTO Shop. Gaining We aT Burbank High are forTunaTe in having some of The finesf indusTrial arTs classes To be found in any high school. Modern equipmenf, well designed shop buildings, and highly Trained insfrucfors combine To give a sTudenT The besf possible experience by acTual pracfice. Under The guidance of Mr. Wiley some of The sTudenTs learn The principles of radio and elecfricify. Others, under Mr. Gummere, a new Teacher af BHS, become skillful in The arT of working wiTh wood. Mr. ChilTon and Mr. Nesel are The insfrucfors in our AUTO Service Shop, where boys ore TaughT how To service and work on Their own cars. ln Mechanical Drawing The fellows use delicaTe Tools and become familiar wiTh accuraTe drawings such as floor plans and machinery blueprinTs. Mr. Driscoll is Their insTrucTor. Our machine shop, wiTh Mr. Kofahl as insTrucTor, is The proud possessor of many expensive machines, with which The boys learn The Techniques of machine operafion. TOP LEFT: Pal McForlond and Ed Johnson are busily Trying To find ouT why The radio doesn'T work. TOP CENTER: Joe Emanuel ond Terrill Hutton are making odiusTmenTs on The milling machine. BOTTOM CENTER: Wally McCroy spends o busy hour working in Drafting class. BOTTOM LEFT: Don Webber and Dick Bishop work inclusfriously in Wood Shop, CAROLYN BAKER, Dolores Rudloff, Roy Jones, JoAnn Ruckman and J NANCY WEYENBERG and Pat Slocum prepare a tempting mealnduring 5. Judy Bloomfield work busily on their new clothes in the Clothing class. Cooking. l ' il 5 ' I, , ' , .. if Two fine teachers head the Home Economics Department at BHS, Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Gorney, In the classes they prepare the girls for caring for their future homes. The Clothing class has one main objective, to help the girls make and style their clothes. Mrs. Banks capably instructs and advises this class. Mrs. Gorney directs the girls in Foods classes in the preparing of refreshments for different affairs, The obiect of the class is to show the way to econo- mical and nutrituious dishes. Personal Grooming aids every girl who takes it in solving her problems of hair or make-up. Many other useful points on the improvement of one's ap- pearance are given. Mr. Bates instructs students in ceramics, leather- work and other crafts. The obiect of this class is to interest students in different hobbies. CENTER RIGHT: Gwen Armstrong gives Bev Looney a shampoo in Personal Grooming. BOTTOM RIGHT. Some of the students in the Art class are working on their various class projects. I J -L Skill and knowledge yi tt t W 6.1 FURTOUSLY TYPING an assignment are Betty Cusamano, LARRY HEIST, Marilyn Barrows and Sharon Couch record big Nargie Burres, and classmates during a Typist Clerical course figures in the Finance Office during a General Business class. Preparing For Our Role Under the direction of Mr. Campbell and Mr. Rankin the General Business classes at BHS diligently 3 learn many new things pertaining to the field of business. During the months they spend in this class, the students are kept busy studying the general infor- mation which will help them to become successful businessmen and businesswomen. Stenography is naturally a must for all those who plan to become the future stenographers of the land. Under the direction of Mrs. Thompson, who also teaches Shorthand and Office Practice, students learn to take down and translate shorthand quickly and accurately. These classes are always full, for if ever the potential stenographers become scarce, there are still plenty of college prep students anxious to learn a method of taking down the maximum num- ber of lectures in a minimum of time. Another of the essential classes for all business majors is Bookkeeping. Mr. Campbell is Bookkeeping teacher and also instructor of the Record Keeping and School Finance classes. Bookkeeping requires neat and accurate work - something which must be practiced in all business classes. Many students at BHS are interested in the Typist Clerical course which offers a good future to those interested. Recommended courses include General Business, Bookkeeping, and Typing. Mr. Rankin and Mr. Garapedian, who teach Business Typing, make sure that their pupils are well trained and able to type quickly and accurately. Accuracy is developed through constant practice and drill. Time tests to see how quicly and accurately they can type inspire the students to do their best. The business classes at BHS are all playing an important part in the training of our future iob- holders. CENTER LEFT: Marlene Miscato, Rose Clemente, and Joan Redman study to become future stenographers in the Stenography class. BOTTOM LEFT: Katie Costigan, Emily Pucklicky, and Chuck Rezo learn their lessons like model students in Bookkeeping. Speech and Drama, elective courses at Burbank High School, further the interest of pupils in English and History, which are required courses. During the three year period in high school history, classes bring the students from ancient history through present day and possible future problems. World History, U. S. History and Civics, Problems of Democracy, and Senior Problems are required. Future voters may learn from the past hovv to plan for the future. The History and English Departments are closely co-ordinated so that, when a student is learning about the history of a certain period, he also is read- ing literature in his English class from approximately the same time. Two and one half years of English are among graduation requirements. Tenth grade classes learn the fundamentals of English. Sophomores also are required to make three book reports, Students in the eleventh grade English classes become acquainted with works of American writers. Four book reports, one oral and one written, are required. Seniors majoring in commercial and industrial fields take Business English. They are taught all phases of English grammar which pertain to their field. Seniors who are preparing for college drill on fundamentals of English. They learn to express them- selves clearly and logically, orally as Well as on paper. TOP RIGHT: Dave Vanderlick and Carol Holmes discuss term reports due in Problems of Democracy. CENTER RIGHT: Pointing out a prominent place in ancient history to some very interested Vvorld History students is Bob Howell. 43.2.46 f fferffffr' ff As Future Citizens, veggies- am PHIL VVORCHESTER, Lois Huffman, Chuck Gould and Marilyn Davis are reading their parts before the Speech class. sic Z'4B wfSg LwEE STODDARD, Louanne Gatewood, Dave Pike, Pat Palmer, and Lee Adams rehearse a play for Drama. milwm PTT . WW ' Z? A f snsvsmxfil Eisiwbt Ka . ,Wi ' .yi-I-V fi . . ,V 5 .gf I C VV, I . I if ' ff 'ii ii ii ' 02' iq. j fu 9' I 10 . i - j t J .- J, . ' M f 1, My 4 pv IN MEM i ,,t. ,ie Wk 1 i A 'i ,ff wr I' ' ' t ' ' f : 11, - W ,tk f M A' H ' i A p If x rl- I' 4-ff fy f f ft HI W it J f LM. 5 X ,IJ if? 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I I J I VI I jrfjyk 5 Ijy,L IX V if ' X. 1, ' F' il? 4.1 HI ,I ,I I jx If SXII Xi' gvrfl I H! vu , K .J Ll ,T A tx' y ,,fI!,4l6 - 14,2 ff If EDITOR - JOAN BEISANG I VI .V X -' ,Z V I 'II fig, I , T I I I .' I R' Q I , ff If ASSISTANT EDITOR - MIKE RILEY IJ xf ,-' , J' ly ll. V 4 Il.. .. J' If ,I L I ,I I ' ffl ADVISOR - MR. MORT LAWRENCE . I I . y I , It Y A X A I , -X I I I hr! y Q J , I KJ 'Inf ll I' Il I 'IV' PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF BUSINESS STAFF I .J I ' K I Joan Webster, Photography Editor Clarice Lifquist, Business Mdnager Carolyn Jonas Jean Stalker LITERARY STAFF SPORTS STAFF Helen Clark, Literary Editor Alan Jackson, Sports Editor Joyce Crocker Jay Lintner Joan Trapani ' I ART Mr. Ronnie Bates - Advisor Karen Holmquist - End Sheets PRINTING PHOTOGRAPHY Mr. Willard Fredricksen - Advisor II! Miss Mordell Mccoougoll - Advisor Richard Richmond Dexter Parks Bill Davis Ron Ross VI-g,' An Robled Russell SIner '-fg,fq,H4 Rl I ROEFFI ' holz Kellh Reddmg v. 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