Burbank High School - Ceralbus Yearbook (Burbank, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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May iT always hold precious memories of your youfh. it - , ln The some sense ThaT Burbank's mascof bulldog imaginarily X X Traversed The globe, The sTudenTs of Burbank High also Took a long journey, While They did noT see new lands and cusioms, They did come closer To maTuriTy and Tolerance by sTudying ofher peoples in The individual classrooms. The CERALBUS, Too, is similar To a Travelog 5 excepf Thaf iT Tells where you have been and only indicafes where you are going. 'Qi J On our world Tour, you will noTe The similarify between The funcfions I of ofher counfries and The organizaiion of Burbank High and Thereby f Fil ff gain a beTTer understanding of bofh. E - CEI -'jc' Q l , I X '5 2 I X If-.IILQI Table of Contents ' ADMINISTRATION ENGLAND .... ----- .... PAGE 6 Q CLASSES SWITZERLAND .... --- PAGE 20 Q ATHLETICS jk JT Aa T,iS W.: AUSTRALIA PAGE so UTA . , Iwrv T Q ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS WASHINGTGN, D. C. .......n PAGE as .wwf , ,VLQSSIV DEX ,Q I J' ,GROUB AND NAMES ..EE PAGE T24 M, WIS O, M, AQ T' '1' ,I ,WT ti dbx, I: 4 'ffm' WIA? If , if 1, LPVL vfboy D I Q3 f' J' clan I I 1 IN JP I ,ffl I 3 V V. J 4, V7 I I 'I RYT Wm MW My WWW MKG 'Oy M Qff if We Dedicate the l95C'D CERALBUS to Mr Ray Traynor who as dedicated Assocuated Stu dent Body Adviser cmd skllltul mathematics and science teacher has glven excellent and untrrmg ser vnce to Burbank Hugh and nts students Since 1942 has energetuc enthuslasm tor the lute and promise of youth has been transmitted to has physics geometry second year algebra trlgonometry and rltle team students as well as the school leaders he has guided and trained on the leglslatuve and executlve counclls By glvmg ot humselt Mr Traynor has given to us a greater understandmg ofthe good ness ot lute and ourselves as undnvlduals To you Mr Ray Traynor we proudly dedicate the T956 CERALBUS In admuratlon and respect for your superior teaching ablllty In recog nltlon of your invaluable service and able guldance In student body affairs and ln gratitude tor your warm and sincere trlendshlp. Q . . - 1 1 ' . . - . . .. I - . . . . . . . - I . . . . . 1 1 1 I 1 . . . . . . .. . . , . . . . . .- . . 1 - I . . . . . . . . - .. . I - .. . . . . . . . 1 . . . ,.-.ef 1 1 .tli'llIllim,L '-.,, O Q I.- 1 As the backbone of representative government Eng- land was an influence on the democratic standards ot future republics. Englands Parliament Building typilies its democracy - its ideals ot governmental advancement and equal rights to all men. Burbank l-ligb's school government was founded onthe same principle f serving for the benefit of all, lt, too, is the backbone of the representative, free government we love and cberislt. H ,W 'Mi e Q I 5 w 3 5-ma f-1-. Y it 1 1 ' 3 4 1 Ev I is Wil? 5 Efiifqi ii' at 5. H 1 'V Aixam 4 if -,V s --' 1 . 9 F 2, . 11:14 '- 'a,.,xAk' L 1 -E a. G H-V , fx' f . 'ww -. Us 1'-'iv v- Q, w 5' , ' gigmfxn 5 .M ' , s -. If iv u Q E , , Q ,sf -Q 3 s , ,Q g J f, gk-5. use 6, av va? p, fs - Administrators Teachers fu. XA , Mr Edward Bedngan Although he has served as principal only one year Mr est In the school s organizations E R Bedlgan ns not new to BHS Formerly as boys vice Spending has first year as boys vice principal Mr principal he became tarnuluar with the student body and Williamson has been very active Has more Important duties gained respect from students faculty and parents alike are advising the boys and helping with disciplinary prob tor has sincere desire to make Burbank Hugh a better school ems As gurls dean Mrs Dvvure us ready to hear any prob Organuzlng the master schedule and reglsterlng new lems and to help when she can By serving as adviser to the Students are the chief tuncttons of the registrar Theodore Mr Paul Williamson Mrs Katherme Dwnre Mr Theodore Kopp 8 95,95 . g T if it , a ., are fi 2 ' 5 ' li f' i 4 1 . . . I l . l I ' T - Z Club and Girls' League, she has shown an active inter- Kopp, who also arranges the treauent fire drills. K . 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Nr Encourage, Guiole, Assist Gluck w o Gs been ot B for two years ls 1 e speech and drama teacher oncl head of auduovusual He also worlcs on the Assembly Commnttee and advises The Rlfle Club Here he shows o copy of the senlor play whlch he coaches To Mr Hler and Mr Altken who Teach problems of democracy and sensor problems MMV' -.4 -A Gozlng envlouslf at Mr Muzzy Smlth US hlsfory and clvncs Teacher ns Mrs McClmsey aclvnser of 'he Gnrls League Publlcuty Commsllee and sophomore English Teacher Looklng on ore Mrs Merrrll Gnrls League cclyuser Latnn cluh sponsor and eocher of Lohn and sophomore Englrsh ana Mr Bruclcner world hlslorf leacher 1' 240 Sv as 'WH uw- Nen To Burbank H191 M Elnol Teaches algebra and geometry Our boolclmeepnng 1eocl'er and llnancuer of school afhletrc remunerotlons rs Mr Campbell Wllh Mr Rankm who Teaches general buslness and busuness Yypn g they examine some of Tne equlpm nf used rn Mr Chllron s auto shop classes Mr Chzlton teaches vocohonal cxuro shop V' -4 h Fr n h Club adrnser Mr Colne Teaches French an Dan rc h c mpores eachmq fneorles wnh Mr Gl man ner frenc :ra phfs ccl sc ence co soon or of h frenc C ro r to cn Bays Leaaue Cornmmee Senlor prohl md orarlerfs o ae'r1oC cxcf or auoht by Mrs Blaclc s'ore who ro ner versoulny bf sponsorlng 1he Campus nr s fl :JJ no the G rls L agu A semblf Commnfee 9 my U .sf -- . ..f . ' Us .f ,nl if 3379-I I ' r. Mr. ' , h h s HS , ' h si , , ,.,4 . l . A . . . V 1' f , , ' ' Vr,S5vs'4f17Q' 4 ,, ,, .f .5 Q , Q 43 1 ' I I f- ' A ' ' - ' ' I X . ' . l . I I . K I A n 1 . . l e , , ' , 7 . , ', ,. . . l TZ? Mrfil g n fl Q ' 1 2 ll 'W 7 2 I , . . , . . 4 A 4 rs, U '-.f ' E , , 1 , Y , 1 r - ,l ,J - . . . QJ . , N x iyf, . , r ' - I ', 3, T' e e c . ' V , r S. ' d S ish, He -, 3 e o ' T ls '- ' . l , leaf, of lle s.- e cr' 3 , - S Y'-3 SQ- e Club 1: r od. se ' -' V ' . ' . s ems f ' Q 5 ' ff X e f V . - . , - p yes I ?'. - A C' 'Ian club on, :f lsl M 1 i ' 9 6 S X ' - Mr Brewer teacher of US hIstory and CIVICS and B football coach dlSCUS5eS football Wllh Mr Taylor who teaches not only world hlstory and shop math but also assIsted the varsIty foot ball squad World hIstory and B basketball are aught by Mr Peterson who sponsors the Key Club A famIlIar sIght at mealtume was the fall lunch supervusor Mr McMurry who eaches lIfe scIence cross country and track He also OdVIS6S the Letter men s Club Gia -mu li imma 'ip- l-landhng both physucal educatIon and begInnIng dance classes plus assIstIng the GAA keeps new faculty member Mrs Herman very busy Laughung wIth her are Mrs Fromer advanced and begmmng sports Instructor and GAA OdVIS6f and MISS Wolfson modern dance and PE teacher MISS Wolfson also advIses the LettergIrls Club and Rally CommIttee She guIdes the DrIlI Team Lookmg over next falls football schedule are Mr WIley Mr Lockwood Mr MInasIan and Mr Lloyd Mr WIley teaches shop math and coaches the JV football team Mr Lockwood dIrects varsIty basketball and swIm team as well as the regular boys PE Mr MIna Ian IS also a boys PE Instructor whIle Mr Lloyd teaches drIver trammg and handles the varslty football team World hnstory teacher and Jr Statesmen sponsor Mr Leach com pores notes wIth Mrs Jacobson who teaches Iumor Enghsh Entermg Into the conversahon IS MIss Wemstock senIor Enghsh teacher advIser to the Assembly CommIttee, CSF sponsor, and edltor of the senIor hterature book, HFCHCIESU lO LookIng at a CERALBUS carrIpaIgn poster are Mr BOQQIS teacher of GIrls ChoIr A Cappella and musIc fundamentals MISS Peel the new bIology and lIfe scIence Instructor Mr Turner algebra geometry and tennIs teacher and Mr Duarte dIrector of band orchestra and Instrumental traInIng I... . , . . . - Wy u . . l - 1 I I - I ' , ,,,,, .,.- ' K . . 4 - , . wife , , , . 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I D , - ff I , . . xg , ,4 -1 J Admmng the pretty floral arrangement In Mrs Stephens room are Mrs Carson Iunnor and senIor EnglIsh teacher and Mrs Burghout a new faculty member who teaches busmess typsng and advIses a GIrls League commIttee N t to be omItted lS Mrs Stephers herself a IunIor Enghsh Instructor H-ww' l.earnIng how to operate a stoy s dIftIcult for crafts Instructor M UdyarI Try as she mtght the new foods and personal groommg teacher MIss Rawchuck who also GdVlS9S the Home EconomIcs Club cannot show hIm Eagerly awaItIng the outcome lS Mrs Watson a sophomore Engltsh teacher at BHS for the fall semester ii. g, I .rf .1 Mr Crawford US hIstory and cIvIcs and POD teacher admIres a statuette wth Mrs Banks coofctng and sewmg teacher ana adv ser to th Gtrls League and Home Econornucs Club so nt reste Mr Llatch rrechamccl drawmg radIo and electrICS Instructot Mr Mann Inechamcal drawIng and drIver traInIng teacher InvestIgatesI the cornplexmes of a shop machme Abettmg hIfT' are Mr Gummere woodshap Instructor Mr Kelly ort teacher and Poster CommIttee advIser and Mr Nesel auto shop head and JV baseball coach Mr Johnson sophomore Enghsh teocner and MIss Chopm world hIstory teacher and currtculum co rd nator vIsIt Mr Feslers laboratory Nr Fesler not only tearhes cherntstry but also en lghtens geometry students as wel' He too IS a co sponsor ot tl-e Soenfe Clco ll - I 4 aw - -AM . I S I 2 ' ' I , Ie-.dIs- ,I I ' - J' ci J C ' Dell , ,hy . ,! ,E F V' . 1 , Qclk rklk ,tw ky -Xxxtqqi. 5 K ,L 'I f l l L'-R x .. I yr .V I , ll' .f ..., A A I I I -- f 'F . . A .. . . . .x- - ' 1. . el .. . r. f ' I ' Mrs, Eisrnan, iunior English teacner and sponsor of the Girls' League welfare committee, inspects the new book list prepared by Mrs. Salvage. BHS librarian, Shorthand and office practice instructor, Mrs. Thompson also appears interested. Reaaina the latest Fancies are tvirs. Laichas, Mr, Frearicksen, and Mr, Traynor. Mrs. l.c:ichas, Englsh and Spanish teacher, is sponsor ot Future Teachers Club. Mr. Traynor, who teaches higher mathematics cha physics, is the ASB adviser. Mr. Fredricksen is instructor of the print shop, which is responsible for printing both the CERALBUS and Hi-l.!FE and all school forms. Enjoying a moment of rest after a busy P-TA workshop are Mrs, Harry Cvritzner, P-TA president, Mr. Bedigan, principal, Mrs. John Stuart, and Mrs. Neal Bruce. BHS is truly grateful for the many h h PTA l e con'unction with the school, has services whic t e - ,in cos i done for us. Leafing through a iournalism book with Mrs. Dooley, attendance sec- retary, is Mr. Garapedian, teacher of Business English, iournalisrn, and adviser of the HI-LlFE and CERALBUS staffs. Miss MacDougall, photography teacher and sponsor of the Camera Club, looks on with Mrs. Davie, school nurse. 'Q ,.,.,...-..-.- ...M ...,. .. M, v Y -4 4 Say ng f r vv to e se her a 't 0 League adviser who left BHS in Octob r to take a government iob in lnaia are Mr Mercadante 'naclnine shop instructor and Mrs Utzrnan who teaches Spanish and also spon ors the Spanish Club and social committee Camera shy were Mrs Weeks U S cry nd vic teac er and Miss Vau n wor hisorv instructor To be commended tor the delicious lunches they serve and the extra banquet dinners they prepare are the cafeteria workers. BACK ROW: E. Crocker, E. Powers, N. Harris, E. Butow, M. Beniomin, Z. Lorensen. FRONT ROW: O. Hagen, L, Carlson, N. NVilson - manager, E. Massey, S, Fish, Serving faithfully and well through out the year are the school custod ians. BACK ROW: J. Wearn, B. Canfield, G. Fleenor, J. Barth FRONT ROW: B. Gollyhon, A, C McKee. J. Palermo -- head custodi- OH, L. Wertz. Acting as hostess to ner two visitors Miss Scott assistant librarian and Miss Machin, Mr. Bedigan s secretary is Mrs. Goracke. The earliest here and the last ta leave, the secreiares see that the sehool functions run smoothly. Showing as much enthusiasm on the volleyball court as they dis- play in class are faculty members: Mr. Minasian, Miss Rawchuck, Mrs. Herman, Mrs. Fromer, and Miss Wolfson, who have been Posing for the CERALBUS photo- grapher are Mrs. Ziolkowski, who is in charge of the student fi- nance and Mrs. Wisor, the new secretary for the vice-principals. 13 Serving as fall semester ASB officers were Bob l-ladies, pres- ident, Carl King, vice-president, Judy Lunbeclc, secretary, and Dixie Richards, auditor. Under their leadership, the executive and legislative councils ran smoothly and efficiently. Led by the officers, eighty-five per cent of the school bought student body cards in the fall campaign. The P-TA trophy and white football were also won from Burroughs during their regime. Bob Hodies Carl King Judy Lunbeclc These Are Our Leaders 'V Monica Folts Judy Graves Sharon Forslund Holding spring offices were Ken Bohn, president, who pre- sided over the executive council, Monica Folts, vice-president, who led the legislative council, Judy Graves, secretary who took minutes of council meetings, and Sharon Forslund, auditor, who was in charge of student finances. Our officers were not only responsible for these school duties, but also for representation at Foothill League Forum meetings where problems, accomplish- ments, and functions of each league school are discussed. Ken Bohn 2.1 VOTING MEMBERS - BACK ROW: G. Ccisella, Key Club, B. Frecura, Lettermen, M. Folts, Yell Leaders, B. Stone, Posters, D. Anderson, Sr. B's, C. Lane, Boys' League, L. Riley, Supreme Court, R. Levine, Rally Committee, G. Schatz, Publicity Committee, C, Simpson, GAA. FRONT ROW: J. Bricker, Jr. A's, M. Lay, Drill Team, C. King, Vice-Pres., J. Lunbeck, Secretary, B. Hodies, President, D.Richards, Auditor, B. Becker, Girls' League, J. Bloomfield, Assembly Committee. ABSENT WERE K. Bohn, Social Committee, D. Gilbert, Sr. A's, B. Higgins and W. Polek, Supreme Court, Meeting every other Tuesday, this Council, made up of the ASB officers, committee chairmen, club president, and the Supreme Court iudges, was in charge of selling student body cards and aiding in the CERALBUS campaign.. Executive Mr. Ray Traynor, adviser Council NON-VOTING MEMBERS - BACK ROW, C. Trever, Sportsmanship Trophy, J. Clark, Latin Club, N. Smith, Boys' League, B. Hodies, G. Gibson, Scholarship Club, J. Bloomfield, CERALBUS. FRONT ROW: C. Turner, Lettergirls, G. Weybright, Z Club, A. Miller, Spanish Club, L. Higbee, Future Teachers, E. Bruckner, Jr. Statesmen, A. Arnold, Hl-LIFE. Together the council members worked tor improvements in school administration, for more interesting activities, and better sportsmanship, friendship, and co-operation among students and faculty. l5 Student Leaders .aw .-.W BACK ROW B Hodaes Sr As E Brucnner Musrc C Mull Song Leaders P Peterson GAA .L Bloomfield CERALBUS P Ryan Jr Satesmen Mr Traynor advrser FRONT ROW C Szmpson Assem Comm J Graves Sec K Bohn Pres M Fols Vnce Pres S Forslund Audltor A Arnold Publlcrty Comm and HILIFE ABSFNT WERE C Frethy Grrls League L Jundt Future Teachers M Lay Drull Team Led by ASB president Ken Bohn the summer executuve councll was confronted In the tnrst few weeks ot the semester with the lack of dnscnphne and cooperaton at games and rallles To solve thus problem they wrote an open letter to the students reouestnng better sportsmanshnp and spnrrt at school events Thus letter was read at an assembly and publushed rn the HI LIFE The councnl also opened an ASB account tor money left by ntne graduatung classes to be used for a special reserve fund REGISTERING TO VOTE at the sprung el ctlon J lmperual as election commuttee members N Dunn L Ta Chet J Mullen M Lay and C Mulder asslst at the polls BACK ROW R Levlne Rally Comm Anderson Sr Bs B Rudell Social Comm B Stone Posters B Frescura Lettermen FRONT ROW L Rnley Boys League and Supreme Court G Savage Z ub J Lunbeck Letterglrls A Muller Spamsh Club B Palmer CSF ABS NT WERE G Cclsella Key Club B Hlggxns and P Huyck Supreme Court B Walters Latin Club ,fn Qu? fr-35,4 W3 . Q.,-at . - ,T 'I 1 ', . k ' ' I ' . . . . n y I I I . n Z A . - - - . 1. ' A ,, . , A , . , , I - , I ' e' is . 1 - ' , 4: D- , . ', , , ' .5 . , Uv, Cl i ' I 4 I A . I . I I V I E K-IQ Q- 1 V W - V , gi flow ,, Ltr fi ii . ' . i 2 ' I 4X!5' ,K Jong ,wi Il, V It Is I ,I I ' , I V , Practice Democracy W. CD fl gf I2 V ,, T: .Q ' il - 'P I WlNTER SENIOR LEGlSLATIVE COUNClL K BACK ROW. G, Casella, D, Atencio, D. Sutherland, P. Ward, C. Lane, N. Srntth, K. Bohn, B. Stone, R. Levine, G. Gibson, L. Riley. CENTER ROW. G. Weybright, G, Brech'n, M. Parks, B, Becker, J. Brown, C. Christonherson, M. Lay, L. Barnett, K. Taylor, E. Torres, C. Simpson. FRONT ROW1 G. Grunawalt, B. Roberts. C. Trever, L. Gott, C, King, J. Lunbeck, D. Richards, B. lrloclies, J. Bloom- lield, M, Weeks, L. Morton, C. Frethy. As elected representatives from their ref spective guidance classes, the legislative council rnentloers are responsible lor making and amending all school lavvs. Senior rnernlbers who have experienced tvvo years on the council are recognized as leaders and are respected for the authority they comrnand at the meet- ings. They assist the lower classmen in learn- ing to govern and support the school atall times. ACTlNG AS it panel at Meet 'he Candidates N'ght were Jsr or Statesmen members. J. Girard, R. Leibow, B. Schiler, E. Buckner, B. Enrlrch, G. Gibson, SUMMER SENlOR LEGlSLATlVE COUNCH. - BACK ROW. P, Peterson, J. Cameron, B. Stone, B, Hodiffs, P. Wrtrct, B Higgins, T. Blacklourn, G. Casello, J. Bricker, N. Everett, J. Lunoeck. CENTER ROW. A. Arnold. C. Simpson, G. 'Neybrighp S Wexler, M, Gilmour, L Barnett, C. Mall, P Thompson, C. Cherry, E, Kent, B. Lehigh, D. Dargenzio, J. Bloomfield FRONT RON: M. Lay, K. R nkietb, S. Blflckliurn, S. Eorslund, M. Eolts, K, Bohn, J. Graves, L, Golf, N. Irnrnel, C. Pre' ai fy WINTER JUNIOR ROW es J Wal C man tan H Htggnns J Schat FRONT ROW L Rowe Fer uson J Brlcker J Mullen S g Searle J Harrlson t llflvw Pffns PM Th R f' l ,Af M4 ey epresent Through the efforts of the WunterLeglslat1ve Councul under the leader shtp of Carl Kung ASB vlce presudent Judy Lunbeck secretary and Mr Traynor faculty advaser new protects and commlttees were Introduced to benefit the student body Domlnatlng the entire semesters actlvltles was a proposed nutrltlon peruod whuch was presented to the school but voted down Seventy flve per cent of the students dnd not favor the Idea The councll was also kept well mformed on the results of the Foothlll League Sportsmanshup Contest by ludge Carolyn Tr ver Thus was a competrtton whlch the school heartuly supported Burbank placed second only a few ponnts beh nd fnrst place Pasadena my SUMMER JUNIOR LEGISLATIVE OUNClL BACK ROW B Rud ll M Dranna S Woodslde L Yaffe P Walnvfrnght E Bruckner l8 C Warts S Cressaty J Harrns FRONT ROW G Groves S South L Hllnan M Ostler K Schull na J Grad M Mules P Hll 1 I 3 E X I 1 W. Bol , . 'lie, E. hop , J. Mo's , J. arris, B ' ' , . . ..1all, . l y, J, g , . ' , . , , Ber T I L, Parks, P. Hill, B, , . ' , GJ T ffl -f of tt f ' lxx V! - ,ly . lull Pl' F . !? ,JXW Lvl 1 f K Lu l kit' xvf' I j 44' ' fl! - lf i ij 'y gb 1' of M 1 . 1 Llp gd l T if , f, A A - - - - r0,1f,,ftf W J , , J J K 6,11 . Ry 13, I6 - I . . A vlffllxif I X4 f . . . I , . , . . . k 'X L I A . l ' ' A ' L I YY Jifyhtm vos. A ' K ' nl P 5 gf Y f P ,ft NK I I xy 1 ,ff WINTER SOPHOMORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL - BACK ROW: R. Everett, D. Rehrig, G. Baker, R. Swartz, G. Zubrinslcy K. Hocking, T. VVhite. CENTER ROW. S. Lewis, B. Wilson, S. Thisselle, J. Randall, L. DuFault, W. Webster, C. Stuart FRONT ROW: A. Johnson, C. Salle, D. Neville, B. Tessar, C. Schick, S. Ward, P. Green. and Legislate For the first time in Burbank High's history, a micro- phone was used at legislative council meetings to more closely unify the members. This new, effective process was introduced in the summer council led by Monica Folts, vice- president and Judy Graves, secretary. lt was by means ot this council that a senior section was roped oft in the gym tor rallies and assemblies. A school calendar and the constitution were also matters discussed by the council. By the close of the semester, the juniors and sopho- mores were able to take an even more active part in this council which they will soon be leading. 7 gil z W - .1 1 ,Q V fx 5: mf Q5 , SUMMER SOPHOMORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL - BACK ROW: S. Lewis, J. Hocking, C. Stuart, P. Kriz, J. Mylroie, J. Davis, M. Solazzo. FRONT ROW: V. Boardman, S. Swartzbaugh, G. Clough, P. Wainwright, J. Estes, J. Kling, C. Rateau, L. Lucero, C. Gregory. v ,..,..,J, -: .2g,.,,,. : X' FE- . V Nh ,-A., ' 1 FSH-' -me r 5, . AJ,-,.,. V .. 4,-,,5f1,Q:, . ,- an ., f.gr,E'H.p . Y .lan Bloomfield Until this year, the outstanding graduates have always been known as Honored Seniors. Four people from each graduating class are selected. Yet, each year more and more people are deserving of recognition for their service to BHS. With this in mind, the CERALBUS staff has broken tradition and set up a new standard. Called the Meritorians, the new group consists of one honoree from every forty graduates and allows for twelve honorable mentions. RECEIVING HONORABLE mention for their outstanding, enthusiastic interest through all three years are BACK ROW: Nancy Dwire, Gail Weybright, Carol Turner. FRONT ROW: Bob Hodies, Barbara Becker, Bill Palmer. 5 . . -':'f2 1. YW fx A -5 . W The First Judy Lunbeck Monica Folts Lance Riley ...af fi, -ik. eff Il' N , Nominated by the taculty and chosen by a point system evaluation of their Senior Sum- maries, eight students received the honor of becoming the first Meritorians at Burbank High. Twelve other graduates received recognition as Honorarians, an Honorable Mention. These students proved to be outstanding in citizenship, scholarship, leadership, school service and co- operation during their three years at BHS. .Ox Nllxoof' UU of ,Z Q V NElL SMITH, GARY Casella, Sharon Hartzell, Linnea Higbee and Judy Graves were also recognized for their service to the school and interest during their three years here. ALSO HONORED but absent at the time pictures were token was Ann Lynn Arnold. s il Q9 , . 1 Winter Graduates i . Thirty-eight students graduated from the Winter '56 class. Serving as Senior A officers were TOP: Dallas Gilbert, president, Carolyn Shriver, vice-president. SECOND ROW. Stella Angiuli, secretary, and Lucille Morton, treasurer. CENTER LEFT. Aloha Queen candidates for the winter class were Juanita Saul, Pat Russo, and Carolyn Shriver. Standing with them is Dallas Gilbert, class president. Pat reigned as Queen of the dance. CENTER RIGHT: Oh, Happy Day must have been the song favorite of these Senior A boys at the Senior Stag. Deion Chet- lcovich 'foreground seems to be overcome by the thought of graduation. Other boys prepare the film which was shown at the Stag. BOTTOM: ls Pat Hill staring enviously or adoringly at Gary Gilo- son, one of those lucky thirty-eight who graduated in January? MRS BLACKSTONE COLLEGE SR GUIDANCE ls! MR HIER VOCATIONAL SR GUIDANCE 'C-1 tf ANGIULI STELLA General Business Girls orus I 2 P Class Se ONNA General Girls Choru W BENEDETTI D T, 'V is chestra I KL. Cluo 3 DAVIS DAVID Vocntional Auto Shop DAVIS MARILYN General FERRARE MARIO Gen ral Business BLOSDALE EDWIN Printing Basebexll I CHETKOVICI-I DELON College Prep Track 2 3 Cross Country I Q Orches 1 3 Operetta I Lettermen 3 HIY 3 CLARKE GEORGE G nero! B nd I COFEEY MAR LYN Drama Home Econornc Qi-Q FETTEROLF TRAVIS - College Prep, Key Club ,Latin Club 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Base a i ,2,3, CSF, 2, Leg. Council 3, Exec. Counci ' ' z Letterrnen I, 2, 3: Class Pres. . I 2' FISHER, MYRNA - Photography, Photography ' ' If ' u I, g ' ' C , . 6 . FRANCONE, BARBARA - Typist Clerical, GAA X 3: CSF I, 2, 3, Election Comm. 3, Le vin 3. -sd GILBERT, DALLAS - Business Administration, Key Club 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, Baseball 3, Track I, Leg. Council 35 Exec. Council 3, Lettermen 2, 3, Class Pres. 3. GIBSON, GARY - Pre-Engineering, Campus Christian 3, Science Club 3, Rifle Club 2, g, Council 3, Exec, Council 3, Jr. Statesmen 2. GOLDBERG GERALD Machtne Shop HOLLAND DAN Auto Mechomcs IMPERIAL JOSEPH General Key Club 2 3 Football I 2 Track I 2 3 Leg Cou ctl I 2 3 Exec Councul 3 Lettermen Class V P 2 Dance Club 3 JACOBSEN SHARON College Prep Gtrls Chorus 3 Pep Club 2 3 Socnal Comm 2 Letterglrls 2 Future Teachers 2 Z Club GAA I 2 JONES RICHARD General Busuness Football I Ceralbus 3 KELLY ARLENE Typust Clerucol KINSETH KAROL College Prep Pep Club 3 Leg Council 3 Lettergtrl s 2 3 Z Club 3 G A I 2 3 KIRKMAN GARY Auto Mechantcs LARKINS JEANNIE General Photography Club I GAA I MANN RICHARD Industrlal Arts Sctenco Club 3 Swtm Team 3 MARCELLA FRED College Prep Lattn Club MARCELLA JOE Mechamcal Droftmg CSF 2 '97 -Q, IT'S TERM REPORT day! Equipped with reams of paper note., and a typewriter, Kelda Rinlcleib proves that G seniors work is never done. 'Uv .8 xl 'ff-ur 'V W7 '27 3 WM 'EE' 'FJ RIN OVER the srclllng lesson I s T CI erolf answ r es on o 4 on vark and K n NG X' Z MITCHELL WALTER lndusfrlol Arls Pholo rcphy Club I MIT I-IELTREE JANICE Tfprsr Clerucal GAA MORTON LUCILLE General Busxness Gnrls crus I 2 P L g Counc Cass Treos 3 MURRAY WILLIAM General Football I 2 Track I 2 Leg Councll I 2 3 Lef?erm n NYBAKKEN JUDY Secretarnal Photography Cu I 2 Gnrls Chorusl 3 ZCluln3 G A POLEK WALTER Pre Engmeerung Science u 3 SF e C unc: xec Councnl 2 3 Supreme Court 2 3 RUSSO PATRICIA Secreiarlal Glrls Chorus I GAAI SAUL JUANITA Busmess A Cappella I 2 Operetfa 2 Dance Performance 3 Home Economwcs Club 2 Z Club 3 GAA I SCOGGINS ROY Vocahonal Auto Shop SHRIVER CAROLYN General Business rnpus Chrustnans 3 G rls Chorus I Pep Club 2 Class V P SWEETINGHAM GEORGE College Prep Tracn 3 YOUNG DONNA Tyolst Clerrcal A Cappella C Le Co I l l l l l l gl avg 'Q sn C-Z? Summer Graduates 5: ru! X- 1 -nf 28 TOP Senwor A offlcers for the three hundred member summer class were Bob l-ladies presndent Bull Rezo vice presndent SECOND ROW Carole Mall treasurer Jan McKenna secretary CENTER LEFT At a Sensor play rehearsal Kelda Rlnlcleub a Mass Steam., admonlshes Bob Walters, as Muchael, for brealcnng hrs engagement. CENTER RIGHT: Ron Levlne ls lntrodufed to Betty Lambert by Natalie Muller at a rehearsal of the senior play, Jenny Kissed Me, BOTTOM: Apparently enloying the wxnter Aloha dance are summer graduates, Penny Thompson and Nancy lrnmel. The summer Aloha was held June l. ADLER, VALERIE f College Pre-pq Campus Chmgvlmrvs 2. 3, Trlfl-ll-Y 2, Spfmuslw Club 2. ANDERSON, DAX' D - College Prep Kew Club 2, 3, Focwboll T, T, 3, Baselmll I, Q, 3 Lfzgls- lcmzfl Cvurcl 3 3, Leflerrw-n'5 Club 2, 3, rv D u 1 C urvcw ARNOLD ANN LYNN College Pmp C xmpus r s ws 3 CSF 2 3 Publicar! Commltme 2 L 'v fv 13141 uncwl '7 Eye uf ur l 3 L Merc Club Q L GAA l ARNONE ANN m Efonomwfs Club 2 ATENClO D E rw ng Knf Club 3 OO? b 2 3 T CICK 1 A Coppellw Q Op o Leo slfz mol 3 ofs l. ocue Levern u BAILEY KElTH Auo Shop Trwcx YE-rmen 5 Club l BARBER ALAN Q Pr Y BARNETT LlNDA TypxsTClew:ol Drxll Teom gxs cmve Coumcll l 3 Jumor A G nwOr reosu Clu BATES DONALD Vmfvme Slvop B1 lfeT'3Jll U BATON SANDRA age up Fr rv: un 2 ner M1 2 P n Club 2 Socml Com e 3 Le Club 2 Dump Pgr or Ce 3 Duwcu B J G A TER DOUG G nehll SwrmTfr1wv l AYTER SALLY S Cr orlol 2 G BEAM TERRY G nerol BECKER BARBARA College Prep CSF Q 3 w T ow Q Pe Cub 2 Polly Comm eows JE Coun l Execuf JP Cowcl r 3 L sw mr rs LPG u oswer GA nl BELL WAYNE Co lege Prep Football 3 Cos C um Clu BENNET TED BERGLUND GEOQGE .wo cs 1 C S OV V Uef'l S lu D.m rf BERNX- V6 U UD Z l JJ L x..--L V 5 Y ni .1 Ns Ain' All -5- N 1 4-4- 49 We -N-M' will BOECHER CHUCK College Prep Football 2 3 Track 2 3 Lettermens Club 3 BOHN KEN College Prep Key Club Q Campus Chrtstlans 3 Basketball I 2 seball I A Ca pe la 2 3 Opere a Rally Cornrmttee I 2 Soclal Commuttee Q 3 Chalrmart 3 Leglslatuve Councul I Q Executlve Councll 2 3 ASB Presldent ermensCIub I 2 3 I-I 3 Jun A Presndent BOLINGER JEAN College Prep Latnn Club 3 French Club 2 Glrls Chorus I Drlll Team 3 Operetta Q Pep Club 2 Soclal Commuttee Lettergnrls Club 3 Dance Performance 2 I 2 Home Economlcs Clu Z Club 3 GAA 2 BONIN KAY Co ege Prep Pep Club 2 Socual Commlttee I Letterglrls Club 2 3 Future Teachers 2 GAA I 2 Spanlsh Club 3 BONWELL VIRGINIA Typlst Clerlcal Pep Club I Home Economn s Club 2 3 BORISO LINDA General Buslness Carnou C rtstlans 3 Gnrls Chorus I 3 -ss 2.1 I 'Hx-qv 30 flu. 'tif D BINGHAM DONINA Cer 2 2 GA ELACKBURN STEPHANIE Calege Prep enfh C J C t Camml ee Cot I c ance er arrra c G A I 2 Clur BIACKBURIN TON! r'eral 3 J use at BL OJ IE D AN I'l C ere P Latn u 3 Sen a ll Peo Club 2 Assembly Cornm e 2 3 Chu rrr rr 3 Publlclty Commlttee Soclcl Commlttee 2 Leglslatlve Councll I 2 3 Executve Councnl 3 Letterglrls Club 2 3 ralbus 2 3 r Juntor Statesmen 3 Gtrls League Chalrman Fancles o 54 YI BOSKOVICI-I PAT General E-OWE BARBARA T Ht '7 CluL 3 BREEZE DAVE 'Vlcchlne Shop Rlle Club 3 BRICK RANDA I College Prep B sketb ll 2 BROCKINM3 fARDIE Secret mr I G rle Chcrui I o leglela me Councl I Trl I-I Y I: GAA I. BROOKS, DON - College PreDp French Club Q, Basketball I, Track I, 2, 3, Crass Country 31 Lettermen's Club I, 2, 3, I-ll-Y 2, 3, Social Cornmlttee 3, BROWN, JANET - General Busrness: Grr Cborus T, 2, Dr.ll Team 3: Legrslalwe Caun T: Execuvi-fe Councrl 2: Lertergrrls' Clu Home Efonowms Club , , , BROWN, JOAN -- College Prep: Campus Chrrs Hans 2: Grrls' Chorus 2: Yell Leader 3 Club 3: Elecnon Commlttee 3: Rally Commit Yee 3: Social Conwmmee 2: Legrslofive Coun cil 3, Letferqlrls' Club 2, 3: Dance Perform ance 2, 3: Z Club 3: G , BROWN, SANDRA - Typlsl-Clerlcal: Leqrslalw Countll T: Dance Performance 2- Horne E ononncs Club T, 2, 3. BRYANT, JOAN - General, Glrls' Clworus Horne Econornlcs Club 3 CALDWELL, BETTY - Co ege Prep: Ca Cbrisnans 2, 3, Assembly Conwrnntee 3 lergirls' Club 2 3- Girls' 'eague Clwarrrna GAA 2 3 Bond CALLARD JANE General A Cappella T 2 Dance Performance 2 Opererra T INN it 'Huff CARR JUDY College Prep Lotrn Club 2 3 Club 2 n Gurls Leo u Chairman 3 CASCTATO DENNIS PreMedTCal Lafxn Club 2 Scrence Club 3 Baslcevball T 2 Ten 3 CSF 3 Sernor Pla ll Rally rmrtee 3 Publrcny Cornrnmee 3 Letvermen s u 3 H T 2 3 Jumor Sfovesmen CASE ELDON General Baslrefbc1ll3 Track CATHCART DONALD C T Q Prep TrJCK T unrry 2 3 S cre y Tr YE A ELLA GARY eg P C 1 bel B :se J epCub2 c1onCa'nrn f C rv'n C ur l AR U- A'-'NN rg 1111 WZ 'W CAMERON JEAN Bookkeepxng A Cappella Tr C orus O ere a C Tron Comrnrftee 2 3 Leguslorrve Councnl 3 erglrls Club 2 3 GAA T CAMERON ROD College Prep Football T 3 Trac T Le lermens Clu CAMPBELL SUE Stenograplwy Socral Com ee 3 Letfergnrls Club 2 GAA T CARDONE JAYNE Pre Nursing Gurls Choru T 3 Pep Club 3 Home Economrcs Club 2 CARLSON CATHRYN College Prep A Cop o T 3 Ope cz 2 3 Letters u 2 3 Tru H Y 3 Z Club 3 G CARPENTER BETTY General French Club 3 ACappellaT 2 Opereftu T 2 T was qt 1 Q, , , A I 3. T S' 3 1, 2, one +1 1, p Tl' 1,2: Ele- Len ' f V, , 2, M, W V 12:7 ff 'V f A f 1 Y? 2, , , L , 1 f b 3. V' mill J: ' ' : I T 2- ffm, 1 , , tf pell 2, : ret! T, , : I g'rls' Clb,: '-I-T,2,: :AA V 3 Q, - 1, 2, 3. Pep , Trl-H'-Y 1, V2, ' ' Q, 5 nis T, f : 'I Y , I ,Com 4' I , I . . P , I CI b : T-Y , , : ' 3. l. 3 'A c TP 2 3 I J A : cz e a , . pp , V i Ole 2 H , ' I Z,f:n:72, I ' 2, 3, Crass Co , : Bofs' Lefxgue e - 5 I V' mr - easurer 3, Le? rrnenb Club T, 2 3, ' Hi-Y T. C S , - Coll e rep, Key lul T. 2, 3: Fool l T, 2, 3: Baslcelbcfl T: c brll A ' I T, 2, 3: P- T ,3: Ele ' C Zflee 3: f K Ralll a 1 .Hee T, 2, 3: Leg slvlrfe ouncll Q 7 K4 4 T, 2, 3: Execufue Co ' Tcl 2, 3: Boys' League ' A W Sezremf,-Trf-f:i.'e' 2: Le e c-'Je Club T 2, CH SWT' , T. ART T : :' :Earn if ,fqfx Nw V51 I FNACUNG l'r'll:lR gangster fc ion ol Hamlet are Steve Tinwbrook Bob Stone Jim VancleVXeg J fry Geisen and Walter Rclnell The b ys us l K 9 IECOV lf'Q OU DClVllOl'7lIlYll-'f which was staged In Miss Weinstoclc s English cl i e 5 ures of Oi nel cnc cn a Jirobncl wer clravm P, Bob Stone fl? 'xv CHRISTOPHERSON, BUDDY - General Busi- ness, Football 2, Baseball 3, Dance Club 3, CHRlSTOPl'lERSON, COPA - College Prep: Publicity Committee 3: Legislative Council 37 Lettergirls' Club 2, 3g Tri-l-li'Y l, 2, Z Club 3: GAA l, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3. CLARK, JASON - College Prep, Latin Club 2, 3g Track 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, CSF l, 2: Pep Club 2: Publicity Committee 3, Legis- lative Council 3, Executive Council 35 Let- terrnervs Club 2, 3, Ceralbus 2, 3, Junior Statesmen l, 2. CLEMENTE, JOANNE - Sfenogroplwy, Dance Performance 2, GAA l. COLLINS, MICHAEL - College Prepp Science Club 3, Rifle Club l, 2, 3, Letterrnerfs Club l,2,3, Rifle Team l,2,3. COLONNA, BARBARA - General: Election Committee 3, Legislative Council l, Q, Dance Performance Qp GAA lg Senior Play l. if 32 CONOVVAY JACKlE Home Econowics Girls Orus l 2 Legislative Council 2 Home Economics Club l COOK JERRY Co ege Prep Legislative Council 3 Boys League Board 3 CORMACK ALZORA Music A Cappella 'QQ' Sen or af I Operetta CORNELL JERRY Co egc Prep oo Dal 2 islcetball l 1 3 CORP DENNlS Pbotogracb B ske ball e C u OTTLE MARlLVNN p Cleric l COVERT, LOIS - Bookkeeping: Campus Chros- tians 3g I-Ii-Life I, Home Econornlcs Club 3. CROCKETTE, VINCENT - College Prepg French Club 25 Rille Tearn 25 Leglslafrye Council 35 R Ile Club 2 Gymnastics 3 CUMMINGS ANN General Buslnes D ull Team 3 Rally Comrnmee 3 Z Cl lc CUNNINGHAM CLYDENE Stenography rs harus 2 D III Team 3 Legrslal e Councnl 2 GAA I CURTIS GAY TyplsTClerIcaI CYR LOMA Photography fQ ..j..I WATCHING THE construchon of the new Ad mrnusvratnon bunldlng are Myrtle Weeks, Torn Wmmng and Dennrs Marfunson The bunldrng whnch wull not be ready u In fall wnll be only o dre rm for these Sensor As .14 DANIEL BOB Machune Shop Footballl 2 3 Levrermens Club 3 DAVIS JOHN General Photography Club 3 DAVIS VIRGINIA General Glrls Chorus I Lettergrrls Club 3 Tru Hn Y 2 Home Econo rmc Club 2 GAA 2 DI: CASPER WAYNE Machnne Shop Track 2 DE COLA JOAN College Prep A Cappella I 2 3 Song Leader 2 3 Operetta 2 Rally Commulree 2 3 Leglslotlve Councnl I 2 3 Execufrve Council 2 3 Lettergrrls Club 2 Dance Performance 2 THHIY I 2 3 Z Cu 3 GAAI 2 DELAHUNT RAY College Prep 'H QA -3 1 33 31. W7 KJ sf' vii DELLINGER ANNE Col'ege Prep Compu rlstlans 2 3 CSF I Ba 3 rrls Club 3 H e League Chamrman 2 Z Club 3 GAA 2 3 Fancles of 55 DE MARES BOB Ar DE SHON MARY ELLEN Stenagraphy Home Economrcs Club I DICKSON MIKE College Prep Baseball 3 DIHARCE RON K Club I2 Football I2 Track Leglsatu e Councll I Le er rn ns Club I 23 DONAHUE PHIL College Prep DU FAULT ART College Prep Rnlle Team d DULIN TOM Photography Photography Cu I 2 Track I Swrm Team 2 A p pella I Operetta I DUNLAP WILLIS College Prep Latin Club 2 Basketball I 2 Tenmsl 2 3 ACc1ppeIIo I 2 3 Operetta I 2 Legrslatnve Councrl 3 ermensClub2 3 HYI 2 DUVAL CLAUDE Rodlo Science Club I 2 3 Photography Club I Track 2 ross Country 2 Band I 2 DWIRE NANCY College Prep French Club 3 CSF I23 Assembly Commrttee I Legus larve Councrl 2 Ceralbus 2 Dance Per formance 2 3 Trl H1 Y I 2 3 Girls League Chanrman 3 Z Club 2 3 ELLIOTT GEORGE College Prep Sponxsh Club 2 Legnslatrve Councll I EVERETT NANCY General Busnness Gurls Chorus 2 Drrll Team 2 3 Pep Club 3 Elec tran Cornmrttee 3 Rally Comrnlttee 3 Soclal Commlttee 2 Legnslotrve Councnl 3 Letter s Club 3 H Y 3 GAA I Dance Club 3 FAILING CHARLOTTE College Prep French Club 2 Scnence Club 3 CSF I 2 Orchestra I 2 3 Operetta 2 Pep Club 3 Assembly Commuttee 3 Publlclty Comrnuttee 3 Letter s Club 2 FARAGHER TOM Pre Engnneernng Swim am 3 Tenrns 2 CSF I 2 A Cappela rslatuve Councl I 3 Hr Y 2 Rufl u FESLER BECKY General Leguslatnve Councnl Letterglrls Club 2 Z Club2 3 GAA FLYNN MARILYN TypxstClerlcal Photogra Club l ep CIUb 2 Z Clu FOLTS MONICA College Prep CSF 2 3 Yell Leader 3 Pep Club 3 Electlon Commlttee l 2 Rally Commuttee 2 3 Soclal Commlttee 2 Leguslatnve Councll l 2 3 Executrve Councll 2 3 ASB Vnce Presldent 3 Lettergnrls Club 2 3 Dance Performance 3 Trl HrY l 2 .lumor Sfatesmen l Z Club 3 GAA l 2 3 FORSLUND SHARON Boolclceeplng Girls Chorus l 3 Drlll Team 3 Electron Commit Tee 3 Leguslafuve Councll 3 Executive Coun cn A B Audutor 3 Z Clu FRANCESCUTTI LEONORA TypasfClernCal rl Team 3 Z Club 3 GAA FRASER MONTY College Prep Football l 2 3 Track l 2 3 Orchestra 2 Legrslatlve Councll 3 Letterrnen s Club 3 FRESCURA BOB Pre Englneerlng Key Club 3 Lafln Club 2 Football l 2 3 Bas ball l Track I 2 3 CSF 3 Executlve Coun cll 3 Boys League Vlce Presldent 3 Letter n s Club l 2 FRETHY CAROL Stenography Drnll Team Semor Play I II Operetta 2 Pep Club 2 Rally Commlttee 2 Socsal Commntee Legnslatlve Councll 3 Executlve Councal 3 Gurls League Presldent 3 Glrls League Treasurer 3 Letfergrrls Club 2 3 Dance Per ormance 2 3 Tru HIY l 2 3 Sensor B Secretary Z Club 3 GAA l 2 3 FRIEDLY PHIL College Prep Campus Chrnst IOTIS 3 Spanish Club 3 FROEHLICH HELGA TypustClerlcal GALANTE TONY Auto Shop Football l GALLAWAY MARxLYNN Slenography Com pus Chrlstnans 3 CSF 2 Elecflon Committee 2 Publucuty Commlttee 2 Socral Commlttee 3 Leglslafnve Councnl l 2 Executuve Coun Ed 2 Home onomlcs Club 2 GATTENBY BILL Musnc Basketball 2 Track 3 A Cappella 3 Operetta 2 GEISEN GERALD Techmcal Sclerlce Club 2 3 Rufle Team 2 3 Legnslatnve Cauncll 3 Let men s Club 2 3 Rnfle Club l 2 GENTER BlLL Machlne Shop 2: I ' p H ll , g l F P I 2 II ll l b 3. . z : '- '- , f 3: 'l3,, 5 ' ,ff bis. 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GOULD BARBARA General Busnness A Cap pella l 2 Yell Leader 3 Operetta l 2 Pep Club 3 Rally Commuttee 3 Leguslatlye Coun cnl 3 Lettergnrls Club 2 3 Dance Per or mance 2 3 GAA l 2 3 Dance Club 3 GRAVES JANET Co ege Prep Band l 2 Orchestra l 2 3 Gnrls Chorus GRAVES JUDY College Prep CSF 3 Song Leader 3 Electron Commnttee 3 Rally Com rn ee l 2 3 Legnslatlve Council l 3 e cutnve Councll 2 3 ASB Secretary 3 Letter gurs u 2 3 Z Clu GAA GREEN THOMAS Auto Shop GRITZNER AL General Photography Club Football 2 Band l 2 3 Orchestra l 2 GRUNAWALT GAIL Stenography A Cap pe la 3 Op tto 2 3 Pep Clu Rally Comrmttee 3 Leguslotnve Council l 2 Gnrls League Vuce Presvdent 3 Gurls League Secretary 3 Dance Performance 2 3 Tru Hn C u GA 2 Sen Pla l ...M W4 36 GILBERT TED Pre Engnneerlng Rllle Teorn l 2 3 A Cappella l Letterrnens Club l 2 e Club l G LBERT WELDON College Prep Campus nstlans 3 Football l Basketball l 2 aseball l Le lsa :ve uncnl e men s Club l 2 GILMOUR MARSHA TypnstClerlcal Glrls Chorus 3 Leglslatnve Councll 3 GAA l GLEN BONNlE General GAAl GODOY EDUARDO Machrne Shop GOFF LlNDALU General Girls Chorus l Drnll Team 3 Pep Club 2 Electron Commlt tee 3 Rally Cornmlttee 2 3 Legislative Cours rglrls b C u 3 GAA l 2 HANSON RICHARD College Prep Football Basketball l 2 3 Tenns l Rally mnftee 2 Soclal Commlttee 3 Lettermens u l HARGOUS RON General Football 2 3 Track 3 Legnslotnve Council 2 Letfermens Club 3 HARTZELL SHARON College Prep Cam Chrustnans 2 3 Latin Club 2 3 CSF 2 3 Orches o Sensor Play l 2 Operetto 2 Rally Commlttee 3 Execuhve Councnl 3 Lettergnrns Club 2 3 Hr Y l Future Teachers 2 3 Grrls ea gue Cholrman 3 GAA l 2 3 HATFIELD DONNA Nursxng Pep Club 3 H Y HAYNES ADENE Music ACoppella l 2 Operetta l 2 HEISLEP GAIL Stenography Orchestra l Club 2 TFIHIY l HEISMAN, JOHN - College Prep.f Swim Team 3: Publicity Committee If Hi-Y I, 2, 3, HENDERSON, TOM - Architecture, HERNDON, JERRY - Wooclshopg Basketball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3. HERRMANN GAYLE College Prep Latin Club 3 French Club 2 Orchestra 2 3 Girls Chorus 2 Publicity Committee 2 Legislative Council I Dance Performance 2 3 Trl Hi Y 3 Dance Band 2 GAA I 2 Senior Play I HIGBEE LINNEA College Prep CSFI 2 3 n I Orchestra I 2 3 Ope tta I Assembly Committee 2 Social Committee 3 Executive Council 3 Letterglrls Club 2 Ceralbus 3 Future Teachers 2 3 Girls Lea gue Chairman 3 GAA I 2 Spanish Club 3 HOBRECHI' ALVIN General ,gg I 'DY HUFFINE MILTON Machine Shop IMMEL NANCY College Prep Girls Chor.ns 3 Drill Team 2 3 Pep Club 2 Social Com ee I 2 Leg sative Council I 2 3 tergirls Club 2 3 Dance Performance 2 3 H1 Y G ING VINCENT College Prep B nd I 2 3 Orchestra I Dance Band I JERDE DARLENE Generul Business Girls Chorus I Dance Club 3 Home Economics Club 2 JOHANSON SUZY Stenography CSF 2 3 Z b JOHNSON DIANE College Prep Orches tra 3 Tri Hi Y I 2 Home Economics Club 3 if 'ICF' 'IX ,nw 'UI HODIES BOB College Prep Key Club 2 3 Science Club 2 Basketball I 3 Legislative Council I 3 Executive Council 3 ASB Pres iclent 3 Lettermen s Club I 3 Junior State men I 2 3 Senior A President HOFFNAAN GARY Art Football 2 3 Track 2 Ceralbus art 3 HOLJK DARLEEN College Prep Dr II Team ergirls Club 2 3 b 2 G A HOWARD BARBARA College Prep Campus ristians 2 3 ti ub C Orchestra I 2 3 Girls Chorus I Operetta 2 Letter: Club 2 3 Dance Per or nce 2 3 GAA I 2 HUBBARD LYNN College Prep French Club ootball I mor Play I Le is a ve Council I Lettermen s Cu 2 3 Jcnior Statesmen I HUETTE RICHARD Industrial Arts Swan Team2 an 11' S77 ' if JORDAN EUNICE General Buslness Drull Team 2 3 Pep Club 2 Legnslatuve Council Home Economics Club I 2 .IUNDT LO ANN College Prep CSF I 2 3 rchestra I Q 3 Ope tt 2 Span Club 2 3 Executne Councnl 3 Letterglrls u 2 3 I 2 Futur Teaclwer A I 2 KEMP RALPH College Prep Campus Clnrts ns 3 asketball l KENDIG LEILA Stenography A Cappella I Operetta I Legnslatlve Councll 2 GAA KEPNER SUNNY Stenograplty Pep Club 2 Rally Commlttee 2 Leguslatlve Councll 2 L ergnrls Club 2 3 Tru l-ln Y I 2 GAA I Q KERSTON LINDA General Home Economucs Club 3 gkx bu--. --C 5 iui KETTERING TOM lnaustrlal Arts Football I Baseball I 2 3 Legnslatlve Cauncll 7 3 KING CARL College Prep Key Club 2 3 Football I Track I 2 3 Cross Country I 2 3 Electron Cornmnttee 2 3 Legnslat e Councll I 3 Executive Counctl 3 ASB Vice Presudent 3 Lettermens Club I 2 3 Social Commtttee 3 KLEBER NANCY Secretarial Pep Club 2 Socual Cornrmttee I Leglslatuve Councnl 3 erqnrls Club Q Trl l-ln Y I 3 GAA KUCERA RONALD General LAKE JO ANN General Bustness A Cappel la 2 3 Gnrls Chorus I Drnll Team 3 O er etta 2 LAMBERT DOROTHY College Prep Campus Chrlshans 2 3 Senior Play I, 2, Pep Club I, Dance Performance 3, Junlor Statesmen 2 3, GAA I I, 2, I ' ' I , . O I , , g re a g I ,isll CI b ,V ,,TrifI-I1Y 1, , el S 3, GA , , 3. IIA' , B , 2, 3. H 11 2. ' ett A ' , lg '- '- , g , 7 'N 'f 3 A Q .,,.. . In , ,: kwa , ' ' K - ... M we ' ... 'I ---.., .- , lc, W i , Q I' I 'I l f z ' iv' Lett g f , 1 ,2. , I,2l , 1 ' ' 7 l I P ' LANE, CARL - College Prep., Key Club 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Track 2, A Cappella l, 2. 3, Operetta l, 2, 3, Legislative Council 2, 3, Executive Council 3, Boys' League Presiclent 3, Letterrv1en's Club 2, 3. LATHRUM, MADALANA College Prep., French Club 35 A Capoella 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Operetta 2. LAY, MICKI - General Business, A Cappella l, 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Operetta l, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Elecxon Committee 2, 3, Rally Committee 2, 3, Social Committee 2, Legis- lative Council l, 2, 3, Executive Caunc-l 3, Lettergirls' Club 3: Dcince Performance Tri-Hi-Y 3- Z Club 3: GAA l, 2, 3. , BOB - Gemral, Legislative Council l. LElCHTFRlED HENRY Co ege Prep If ub 3 as e a rin S l eretta l 2 3 Rally Comrnitt 3 ici y Commilte Le men S u LElGl-lTON DAWD Colcge Prep CSF 3 Junior Stotesmen 3 Transfer LERVOLD NORM Photography Photography Cu 2 3 LEVINE RON Pre Engine ring Key Club 3 ack 2 Yell Leader 2 Senior Play l Rally Committee 2 3 Chairman 3 Legisla tive Council l 3 Executive Council 3 Junior Sta esmen l 2 3 LIGHTFOOT KAREN Home Economics Home Economics Club l 2 LIMINA PHIL General Band 3 Orchestra 3 Dance Band 3 LINDSEY BlLLY Woodshop LISTER DON Auto Shop Football 2 Track l 1 'fn P23596 1 fga 5 K -at ' fx 13, 11? . . 7, 1 ww. ' i tan An mccttf-nts 'ko' wi? LNN HAM ks Li ca Bc nctt llcntories book Senor As re s rc vvi hey orclcie KMC 5- lx Wu, Q7 0 f af LEE D , -f ll 1, ., ce-. Y' Cl , Larln Club 2: B k tb ll l, Q, 3, - Te i , 2, 3, CSF 3, A Cappella l, 2, 3, fn V , , l l Op , , , 'ee ,Pub- X- .' 'ai 1 ' lui 3 63, 'tter1'Clb2,3, V Hi-Y l, 2, 3. , , I A ., 5 T l 4 LUDENE C ' . QNG i. as 'nl tr 5, 5 G 7. V ilryt li i' Sf.-itiivr i. - A . I' 'Jw-f these book tte lan 1 '44 ,Q Gr. :uw i. no' -' . . l A , ,l MMI' ll 4? A' T A lb l A I ' A 533 A H Y , Q , I X J' J xg T! W f Tr , , ' , 2, y y T' iv Y ' F l Elia-X Q4 zf':,V'2 i I 54:1 I f f - it are -5 A 2 1 A 2 ti. .1 I ' 1 , 'Vs . rv 'I ' ' ' ' ' no A , - : 2 - by X I ' LT! 6 t T37 f l WV fs, fff 'fmt-N? 'I 'QQ YT? 'Q W-me T -T2 LIVERGOOD BARBARA College Prep Cam pus Chrlstnans 3 French Club 3 Pep Club Pub rcty Cornmrttee 3 I-I Lle 3 Trl LOCKHART GLORIA Bookkeepung Campus Chrlstlans 3 Drlll Team 3 Pep Club 3 Horne Econornlcs Club 3 GAA I Leglslatlve Coun LIJNBECK JUDY Co eg Prep Spamsh u 2 CSF 2 Drlll Team 2 3 Pep Club 3 Rally Cornrnltfee 2 3 Chalrrnan 2 o clal Cornmuttee I Poster Comrnlttee 3 Legls Iatlve Councnl I 2 3 Executuxe Council 2 3 ASB Secretary 3 Letterglrls Club 2 3 Dance rormance 2 3 Tru HIY I 3 Jun Statesmen 3 Z Club 3 Jumor A Treasurer LUNDOUIST CAROL Typlst Clerlcal G rls C orus I Trl I-Il Y 2 Home Economxcs 2 3 GAA I MABE JIM Machlne Shop Rnfle Team I Track 2 Leglslatnve Councll 2 Qufle Club I MACINTYRE ROXANA College Prep LeT tergxrls Club 3 GAA 2 3 Spanlsh Club 3 MAITLAND GEORGE Pre Medlcal Latln Club 2 Band I Golf Club 3 MALL CAROLE Pre Nursing Campus Chrlst :ans 3 A Cappella 3 Glrls Chorus 2 Drlll arn 2 Sensor Play Il Pep Club 3 Ra Cornrnlttee 3 Publlcnty Cammlttee 2 Socnal Cornrnuttee 2 Leglslatxve Council 3 Letter girls Club 2 3 Dance Performance 2 3 Tru I 2 Senior A Treasurer Clu G A I 2 3 Song Leader 3 MANCINELLI BONNIE TyplstCIerlcaI Girls Chorus I MARTINSON DENNIS General Busnness Basketball 2 3 MARVIN WILLIAM Pre Enguneerlng Sclence Cu 2 CSF2 Bandl MATTOX SONJA Ty lst Clerlcal Glrls orus I 2 T am 2 3 Leglslat ve C uncrl I Npffl l f' MA WELL M College Prep Soclal Comn tee 3 MC CARTHY EILEEN Ty :st Clerlcal A Cappella 2 Girls Chorus I 3 Operetta I Drull Team MC CLELLAN MIKE College Prep MC DONALD JACK College Prep Swlm Team 3 Poster Commuttee 3 MC KENNA JAN College Prep Publlclty Cornrnnttee I Socnal Comrnnttee 3 Tr1HlY 2 .Iunlor Statesrnen 3 Sensor A Secretary 3 GAAI 3 MC MILLIAN, GENE College Prep Latnn Club 2 3 Football 2 3, Basketball 2, Baseball 2 3, Track I A Cappella I 2 3 Operetta I 2 Dance Band I MEAD CARCLYN C n l MECHSNER GARY Macliine Shop M YER VANCE G 1 ral Business H Y '9 MILLER NATALIE C llece Prep Latin Club I 2 Senior Play ll Poster om ee 3 Legislative Council I Q AA anis u Elec ion Committee 3 MONETTE GAYLE Drarnatics MORELAND DELLENE College Prep CSF I ella 3 Op Club 2 ettergirls Club 2 Tr irs Lea ue airma u 3GAAI MYERS MARCIA College Prep A Cappella peretta 3 C u 3 Legisla ive ouncil 3 Lettergirls Club 3 Clu GAA 2 Spanish Club 3 NEWARK RONALD College Prep Track I Orc estra I A Cappella I Operetta I Lettermens Club I Dance Band I Nl CASTRO MARY JANE Typist Clerical Home Economics Club 2 3 GAA 2 NOONAN GERALD Gene al Basketball I Legislative Council 3, Rfle Club I. OLSON, MARCIA - College Prep, Campus ristians 3, French Club 2, 3, Drill Team OTTERSTROM, TOM f Pre-Medical. PALANGI, BETTY - General, Publicity Com- 'ttee 3, Tri-I-livY I, Home Economics Club PALMER, BILL e Pre-Engineering, Key Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Football I, 2, 3, Basket all i k, , , ,2,3,Rally - i ee I, L-gislative Council I, 2, Execui Council 3, Lettermen s Club I, 2, 3, PARKS, MARSHA - College Prep, Drill Team 3, Pep Club 2, Election Committee 2 3, Legislative Council I, 2, 3, Lerfergirls Club 2, 3, Dance P rforrnance 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Home Economics Club 3, Z' Club 3, GAA PAULSON, LINDA - College Prep, Pep Club 3, Legislative Council 2, Lettergirls' Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Z Club 3, GAA I, 2, Spanish Club 3. PEARSON, RONALD - Printing, Baseball I, 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, PETERSON, DON H Pre-Engineering, Science Club 3, Basketball I, 2, Publicity Committee 3, Lettermen's Club I, 2. V37 Y? fi 7 'gf' -A Tm- fs.-f 'T-T7 Qu wg-fl -C7 Q? W? QUOTING PRICES on th fotlc exchange are Greta Na rler'4ofnr D ve P mas o B en' cel 5 In I A tlcen s Senror Problerns classes learn ed anon Vxfall Street by pretending o Invest lwenr non y rn s oclfs 42 ...--4 PETERSGN PA College Prep Campus Clwrrsnans 3 Legrslcmve Council 3 Execuhve uncrl 3 Lenergnrls Club 2 3 Z u GAA l PETRY DON AuToSl1op POLLARD JIM Mecbanucal Drawing PRESTON MARY LOUISE College Prep CSE 3 Crlll Team 3 Rclly Comrnl ee 3 LS Irs ub Z U GAA l 2 3 Spanush Club PRZYBOROVVSKI LUC LLE Pre Nursing GAA RAVOS DAVID General Buslness Football Q Ra Comrnmee I Lenermens Club I 2 3 Rifle Cu l 'sa f' J' ROBERTSON SANDRA Pre Nursmg Letter g rs Club 2 3 GAA I 2 Spanish Club 3 ROODMAN JIM General Busrness ROSENYHAL JEAN College Prep Can'pus Chrrshans 3 Lerrergrrls Club 2 GAA l 2 Spanish Club 3 Sensor Play I ROSS BARBARA Stenography CSF 2 3 Leglslohve Council 2 3 Leffergnrls Club 2 GAAI 2 ROYAL SHIRLEY Typ1sfClerrccI Home E onomucs Club 2 RUFFELL RODNEY College Prep Campus Cl-mshans 3, Lafnn Club 3, Scnence Club 3, Swlm Team 1, 2, 3, Band I, A Cappella 3 Le1Termen's Club 3 ' , T 'Y 1 I QQ - ,fffuclb f ,J 3, , 2, 3. 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Wx! 5 , - ' ' : C- RANIEY DON College Track 23 REDIGER DON College Prep Campus C rlstnans 3 Tenms 2 3 CSF 3 Band Ra y Commztfce 2 Letermens Club 23 Junuor Stafesmen 2 Semor Play I PEZO VVILLIAM P :ming K y Club 2 ofball I 3 Sen or A VI e Press Bas efball I 2 3 Baseball I 2 3 Legnsla Ive uncul I Le men s Club I RHOADS GARY Prmflng Football I RICHARDS CLYDE College Prep Campus rlstnans 3 Basketball I Tennxs Publicity Commxllee 3 Leguslahve Cauncnl I ermens Club 3 H Y I 3 Fu Teachers 2 RICHARDS DIXIE LEE General Busuness Elecfuon Commnffee 23 Legnslatlve Councnl 3 Execurnve Councul 3 ASB Audutor 3 ergurls Club 3 HIY I Clu GA I2 '-'S :li 'Ll 'w Bw QYQWQ RICHARDS JERRY General RICKELL WALTER College Prep R fle Club 3 Slcrn Dxvers 2 RIDDELL DIANA General Grls Chorus 3 Leguslaflve Council I Home Economlcs Club RILEY LANCE Pre Enguneernng Scnence Club aslcelball I nms S mor Pay I Publlcty Commnlee Spanusln Club 3 Leglslaflve Councnl 3 Exec ullve Council 3 Boys League Presrdenf 3 I preme Court 3 RINKLEIB KELDA Colleg Prep CJmpus rlsflans 2 3 Semor Pla! I 2 Pep Club Electron Cornmmee 3 Rally Commmee 2 Publucny Commltlee I Socwal Corrmnfee 3 Leguslatwe Councll 3 Dance Performance 2 3 Junzor Statesmen 23 Z Club 3 A I Spanlsh Club 3 ROBERTS BEVERLY Pre Nursmg CSF 3 A Cappella I 2 3 Drnll Team 2 3 Opererta Le as ahve Councnl I 2 3 Letter Irs u 2 3 Club 3 GA 2 3 Dan Club 3 'FSE' ff! A445 ,dzaelf M2212 SHARON WECLER Don Llster and Becky Fesler erxment wlilw an apfllu e Jxlufy e IU I ear no Proble 15 r a my-gr fr 'N Q ag iw 43 HF yr 'wav 'Wy SCHULER JOAN General Busxness Pep Club 2 Rally Cornmltlee 2 Soclal Commltfee l Leffergnrls Club 23 GAA T2 Dance Club SEAPY HEATHER Booklceeplng Senxor Play ep Club 3 Trl HIY l 2 Z Clu SEAROCK STEVE Auto Shop Football l 2 3 Baseball l 2 3 Leifermen s Club 23 Sensor B Vlce President SEIDE CAROL General CSE 2 3 Pep Club 2 Legnslaflve Councll 2 Lellerglrls Club 2 3 H Y 2 GAA l SIMPSON BRUCE General Football l :rack l Lellermens Club 23 SIMPSON CLAUDINE College Prep A Cap pella l 2 3 Operetla l 2 3 Assembly Com mmee 23 Charrrnan 3 Leguslallve Councll 3 Execuluve Council 3 Leflerglrls Club 2 3 Club 3 GAA l SIVULA ALLEN College Prep SLACK, HOWARD -- Pre-Englneerlng. SMITH, DALE - Art, Band l,2,3g Dance Band 2,3. 44 I SAMU ERNIE Machlne Shop Track l SANDOR EDWARD Pre Velernarlan Fool ball 23 Traclc 3 Leltermen s Club 2 SARDELLA TOM Music Key Club 3 Base 2 Trac 3 A Capp a Operefta l 2 Legnslahve Council Leftermens Club l 2 3 Dance Band SAVAGE EILENE Secrelarlal Pep Club 2 Tru Hn Y l Home Economics Club 2 GAA SAVAGE GAYLE College Prep Sparnsh Club 3 Drull Team 2 3 Socral Committee 2 3 Leg uslaflve Council l Lefterglrls Club 3 Dance er ormance 2 3 Trl HI Y T 2 3 Z u 2 3 GAA l 2 3 SCARPELLINO FRANK Auto Shop C17 if ff' iv' SCHEIBEL CRYSTAL College Prep Gnrls Chorus l Home Economlcs Club l SCHERMERHORN MEL M a C h I n e S ho Scuence Club 23 SCHIFER BETTY College Prep Campus Chrusfuans 3 Scxence Club 3 Girls Chorus 2 Maloretfe 3 Senlor Play ll Publrcny Com mntee 3 Tru Hn Y 2 Jumor Sfatesmen 2 3 Yer '-.rf '91 WTF'-1 5 ,ds .Q 'fa' 5 it STOCKTON LINDA Stenograplwy Campus Clwrustlans 3 Sensor Pa 2 Pep Club 23 Publlctty Commuttee 3 Future Teachers STONE BOB College Prep Scxence Club Tenrus 2 3 Poster Cornrmttee 3 Clnatrman Leguslatlve Councul 3 Executtve Counctl H Y I23 Spantslw Clu STONER NANCY General Transfer SUTHERLAND DEAN College Prep French Club 2 Track 23 Band I23 Orchestra I Operetta I2 Leglslatnve Councnl 23 Dance Band 2 SWINNEY JOHN College Prep Football I 2 3 Track I2 3 A Cappella I 2 Operetta ermen s Club I 23 TAYLOR KAREN College Prep A Cappella eretta I u 2 Leg: tnve Councll 3 Lettergnrls Club 2 3 Tr: HI Y Z Club 3 GAA I 23 Spamslw Clu TEETER DAVID Industr JI A ts Football 2 5 etball 2 Tack 2 A Ca a Letterrnen 5 Club 2 3 TELKAMP RICHARD ege Prep I e am I 2 errnens Club I U TEIVPLIN TED College Prev Sc ence Club 3 ack 3 CSF I I Q Cornrmttee 3 Legtslattv Counctl 2 Juntor tesrnen 2 .5 R tle Club 2 3 G If SMITH, DARRELL - Art, Band l,2,3, Dance Band 2,3 SMITH, MARY -V' Pre-Nursing: Pep Club l,2p Tru-HI-Y I,2g Home Economlcs Club 2,35 GAA I SMITH, NEIL - College Prep: Key Club 2,3 Campus Christians 35 Basketball 2,3, Base- ball I,2,3g A Cappella I,2,3g Operetta l,2g Legislatuve Council 25 Executive Council 35 Boys' League Secretary-Treasurer 3- Letter- ns Club I If 3 ,lunlor A Preslclent SMITH SHARON Pre Nursnng A Cappella I Drtll Team 2 Operetto I Legtslatuve Coun I Letterg r Club 2 GAA SNYDER DARRYL College Prep Football I 23 Leglslatnve Counctl I 2 L ttermen s Club SORVVEIDE Pl-IYLLIS Pre Nursung GAA I 2 SPITZE CAROLYN Stenograplwy SPITZEP SONJA Pre Nursnng Pep Club I 3 Tn I-It Y I 2 Home Economncs Club 2 3 GAA STEPHENSON DICK Industrial Arts 'Y' 45 3? if WZ!! 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TERRANOVA JOE Archntectural Draftlng Basketball 2 Track 2 3 Band 3 Dance Club TERRELL BERT College Prep Campus r1st1ons 3 aslmetball ennus pello l 2 eretto l THOMPSON PENNY College Prep Z Club AA I 3 Orch Cappella 3 G1rls Chorus 2 Song Leader 3 Operetta Q Peo Club 3 Fr nch Club 2 Rally Co 1m1ttee 3 Pubhoty Commxttee 2 Leg1s we Counc1l 3 Letteranrls u D nce Pertorfnonce 2 3 Tr: H1 Y l 2 3 THRASHER JOYCE GAA l G1rls Charus 2 TIMBROOK STEVE PreEng1neer1ng R1tle am 3 Rfl C b TORRES EVA Typ1st Cler1cal Gnrls Chorus Leg1 ot1ve Cour1c1l 1 TREVER CAROLYN Pre Med1cal Latm Club C 2 A Cappella 3 Gnrls Chor 3 Operetta l Electnon Cornm1ttee 3 Rally Comrruttee 3 Leg1slat1ve Counc1l 3 Exec utsve Councnl 3 Glrls League Vlce Presndent ergurls Club 2 Tr1H1Y 2 Rlfle TROTTA NINA Tyo1stCler1col G1rls Chorus TURNER CAROL College Prep CSF 2 3 Dr1ll Team 3 Assembly Commntee 3 Leg1s latlve Councll 2 Executuve Councnl 3 Letter s C ub 2 Z Clu GAA T 2 3 Spanlsh Club 3 UNGER GERALD Industrlal Arts A Cappella VANDER KAMP GRETA Boolckeepung G1rls Chorus 2 VANDE WEG JIM College Prep Photo y Club l Q u VATCHER GORDON Archutectural Draltmg Scnence Club Q 3 VEZlNA DlANE College Prep French Club 2 Soc1alComrr1ttee 3 VOGEL MICHAEL College Prep Compus hrnstnons 3 Photography Club 3 Leguslotwe ur1c1I 3 R1tle Club VOLANTE JERRY College Prep Track 3 Bono 3 Orchestra 3 Dance Band 3 WAlNVVRlGHT DOB PreMed1Cal Campus r1st1or1s 3 rock 3 Orche ra WALL CAROLYN College Prep, Campus Chr1st1ons 3 Tr1H1Y 2 3. , , , , Ch'I ,B l,Tl42,A ' Cap , , 3, Op , 25 Hi-Y l, 2. ,f ff 3,6 12, 3, csr 1,2, , lestrol,A Iorl 1 A 1, , V' f CI LQ 2, 3, a 1 , g '- '- , , . 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WALTERS ROBERT College Prep Key Club 3 Campus Clwrssfaons 3 Lahn Club 2 3 ofboll 2 S mor Play II Legnslohve uncnl l 2 Executive Councnl 3 Jun: Svofesmen 2 3 WARD DELBERT College Prep Assembly Commlttee 2 Junwor Sfolesmen 3 WARD PAUL College Prep Key Club 2 3 Campus Christians 3 Spanish Club 2 Foof l a 3 Bo 3 Leglslavlve Councll 2 3 Lellermen 5 Club I SCHAK EDINARD Maclmne Slwop WEEKLEY CHARLES Pre Engnneerzng Rnfle Teorn I WEEKS MYRTLE Booklceepung Electron mmrtlee 2 Legxslalrve Councll l 2 :fe us u Cu 3GAAI23 VVELCH DAVE lndustrual Arts Sclence Club oo ra I e Team ack 2 Band l VVEXLBR SH-ARON Stenograplny Glrls orus I s trve Cuncl 3 Dance Performance 3 Z Club 3 GAA 3 Dance Club 3 WEYBRIGHT GAIL College Prep CSF I 2 3 A Cappella 2 3 Opereim 2 Leglslcmye Councnl 2 3 Executlve Council 3 Letlerglrls u 2 I A12 WEYHER LOIS Nurswng A Cappella l 2 Drnll Teorn 2 Operefto l Leglslollv Councll WILKINSON JANET General Busmess Drnll T am 2 Tru Hu Y l WILLIAMS ROBERT College Prep Rufle Team otball R fle C u WILLIAMS LARRY College Prep French u 2 Football 2 3 Lewerrnens WINNING TOM Business Adrmmsrraflon YOUNG MARION Stenogroplwy CSF 2 3 Club 2 3 TVIHIY G ZIMMERMAN EVALYN Book-ceeplng Band rc es ra C eretta l 2 Tr H Y 3 Danc Ba ZULIANI BOB Auro Meclnonlcs Football 2 oseball l 3 Lett n ub MR AITKEN Senlcr Problems Teoclwer -fu YT V-Rv X121 'ugh fi L QS '-.f '27 Q4 'Q qu, 'ff 13- 1- E7 Far 7 If 'S Q Class Studies Vtflth excellent courses ID the departments ot Engllsh hu t ry business scuence mathernatucs hornemaklng and yocatlonal and hne arts Burbank l-lugh IS well eauupped to prepare nts students tor lute after graduatlon TOP LEFT Conductung a chernnstry expertment tn order to learn how and why thlngs work are B Tratnor S Robertson and B Ehrluch Later hese students may lncrease thelr scnentltuc knowledge by talclng a course rt physucs TOP RIGHT Learnung about the detanled constructuon at a crayflsh are blology students D Cascuato J Smallln and A Pnndell CENTER TOP L Pulford acts as a model for asptrmg artnsts N Shutter K Schulthens and C Schnebel all students un the art classes CENTER BOTTOM S Johanson and M Gallaway learn about one of he many phases ol offnce lute ID otttce practice BOTTOM LEFT The complexttues of the school druyer trannmg car are explanned to .l Ehrhart by Mr Mann as M Park looks on BOTTOM PIGHT Together K OSteen J Herndon andJ Terranova bulld a model tructure ln the wood shop class I I l Develop Our Mlnczls ,Q-f TOP LEFT Leormng more ooout sewnng Yechmques an The clothing closs ore P OLeory S Bone M Dorset? cmd G Deeb TOP RIGHT Modern beoutf knowledge vvhach was oonned ln The P r sonol Groornlng closs as ooplrecl ljy L Thro'n Clossmoles M Mosher ond J Blonkenshlp look on CENTER TOP lmprovmg ofcurocy os well os speed ore o few of h ob,ec'wves of the Typlng closses Eunlce Jordon ond H lgo Froehluch work on one of fhelr ossrgnmenls CENTER BOTTOM In The soeech Clos smdenfs such os L Robwnson J Sfrmchom ond G Berglund ore able fo Improve thelr selfconfldence oolse ond dlcllon BOTTOM RIGHT Explormg the fl ld of ammo ond odvcnced ploy pro uc ron or These members of rhe clrcrno l N Vlflllnomson L U Nord, owd G. 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B Tcxdewald S Taube Taylor Teobe P Tmono R Thompson D Thorne H Tmegs J xelz A urre N odd J Trabulcy B Tramor D Trax F G Wcllen J Tucker F Tunmchffe D Tulile S Upsvlll W Vallcw .I Von Rossen K Voge P Warnwngh C Wuws M Waln D Woltbn J Watkms B Weaver 'Y Q43 B Webb Wend off 5 D Whore 5 4 D Weber if Werner E Wluie P Weber B Wegner C Whaloker B Whlfe The complexmes of one of the numerous machmes an the Mcchme Shop are explained here to Boll Genler by Mr Mercadanle A Whmnoyef G Whnney G Whrtney H Wnchert E Wslkerson J Wnllxe C4491 vii we Yalle M Young Znser R Gcrcvo llB if Amos D Anderso Andres Armstrong Agn V1 M Wuglef J Wolfe J Wolfgram S Woodwde F Wnght J Wulll U ll 4 Abbott Adam J Adley Arnett Arnold Asp Axup K Barley G 1' OI Balduserom Ballard Baltzer Barnes YW v I Be-anb ossorv B we-tt B nr- rt Bentvegna Bentz J ermer lil 111' 'r V Boardman A Boggs M Soles J Bonnevulle Berger J Bam C Branca N Bray K ren A Brooks Barr G Burrell Bartoletn L Basseman R Baumberqer Bruce M Buchanan J Buell lnia Bum Baxter R Bertoca W Bethel E :rat J Blankenslup 1 R orup J Bourbeau C Bowne A Burnham C. 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' v STARTING OUT a moderately successful season under the guidance of a new coaching staff headed by Ham Lloyd, with Darrel Taylor as line coach, the Bulldogs showed drive and determina- tion. Here Dallas Gilbert and John Swinney display this attitude by crashing through the Glen- dale line for a Burbank gain. The spirit of both the team and the school took a sharp rise this year. The hard charging Bulldog line, led by guard Travis Fetterolf and tackle Dave Anderson, was backed up by one of the best baclcfields in the League. Varsity V E VARSITY FOOTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS I llll 1 A wort Lost T Glendale H H 'IFS' -' ij 'Z ',:-.? M' Hoover .,.s, ,,,, 3 ,,,,V , Y Burroughs ,H 'A Burbank Muir s,,,s,, V, 7 2 ,V,,V,V Pasadena H O Y,V,A , Dave Anderson Coecaptain 62 DARREL TAYLOR Line Coach VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Fillmore ...,... N. Hollywood Eagle Rock . Santa Paula GLENDALE ,, PASADENA .... ....... HOOVER ..... MUIR ...,.,,,, , BURROUGHS A.,... Burbank . Burbank ..,... Burbank BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK Burbank BURBANK BURBANK Steve Searock Most Valuable Player Football RUNNING FROM a variety at formations, the Bulldogs garnely battled teams which outweighed them by a score of pounds per man. Even though the experts predicted Burbank to end the season as the cellar team in the League, the Burbank eleven didn't believe such educated guesses. The team went on to win four out of nine games. This picture shows number 57, Gary Casella, who played headsfup ball all season, carrying the ball. ' Q I 1 1 121 TOP ROW. J. Willie, F. Tunnicliffe, L. Williams, D. Snyder, D. Halpape, J. Harris, W. Boles MIDDLE ROW: Coach Taylor, B. Frescura, G. Rhoads, S. Justl, H. Schilling, B. Maxham, P. BOTTOM ROW: T, Fetterolt, C, Lane, B. Daniels, B. Wendorl, R, Diharce, D. Anderson, E. White Mgr IT NAS through the ettorts of such members of the Bulldog squad as Ron Diharce, here in the Glendale game, that the Burroughs Indians were beaten in a last-rninuie show of strength. Bouncing back from a Touchdown which put the Indians in the lead, Burbank started a drive which ended in a tight but satisfying score ot 2010 I4. The high spirit of the spectators was shown by a dazzling display by the newly-formed card section. TAKING Tl-IE good rnatenal available, Hain Lloyd, head coach, and Darrel Taylor, ine coach, 'nolaed it into a fine, srnooth-working tea-n. The eltorts of the Loaches ana team members, went inio the making of such .izrc-garing :lays as those depicted. ln the picture to ihe left, Bill Rezo throws 1: blocl-. for hallback Bud Car'er, who dashes around end for another forward surge to the goal line. 3? -2.53 F TOP ROW G Nelson D Anderson J Swlnn y L Blythe C Boecher R Cameron B Zuliani, J. Lyneis, MlDDLE ROW D Burmeister B Holmes D Norseth J Cornell T Blackburn E Hammock, E. Ander- ONE OF the fast-moving, hard-hitting backs was John Willie shown here going for a gain in the Pasadena game. The backfield, both offensive and defensive, was in excellent form Throughout the season. The two highpoints come when Fillmore was defeated and when Burroughs took a beating at the close of the season. This was the first time in five years that the Bulldogs beat Fillmore, meeting them on Burbank territory. A DEMONSTRATION in Technique is being pointed out by Darrel Taylor To Wayne Boles, Travis Fetterolf, Bob Zuliani, Eugene Hammock, Lavoy Blythe, Harold Schilling, Monty Fraser, Stan Justl, and Duane Halpape. BULLDOG ENDS watch intently as coach Tay- lor outlines deceptive pass patterns. Shown here are Fred Tunniclifle, Dave Norseth, Jerry Cornell, Chuck Boecher, Darrel Snyder, Gary Cassella and Ron Diharce, f 'X 7 5 Z I D f X A . X 'B Q 3 Q 3 J f MAH' K9 M , 25' . , aa., I, . , 7 if .. f Ms, A,,V ' LINE COACH Dorrel Toylor shows lorrno- tions ond plays to observont tackles: Richard Burmeister, Lorry Vtfillioms, Bill Holmes, Eric Anderson, George Nelson, Paul Word, Dove Anderson, ond Corl Lone, BULLDOG COACHES ore sought in o fore moment of leisure by our comeros. Dorrel Taylor, Dick Minosion, athletic director, ond Hom Lloyd ore shown here. 25 ax 34 I I , . . f r .V of COACH LLOYD obove shows some of the fine points to hollboclcs Bill Wendorl and Bill Rezc while other Bull- dog holfhoclis look on. In the hoclcgrouncl ore Don Anderson, Gory Rhoods, John Vlfnllie, John Swinney, Joe Lyneis, ond Rod Corneron. ACUONS OF Centers Gnd qucirterloocks ntust be CO-ordw noted. as cooch Lloyd explains here. Bill Moxhom, Dalles Gilbert, Bill Rezo, Jim Harris, Bob Doniels, ond Bob Johnston ore the interested parties, f r Mm .'!7 !R i, M L S w f g. THE SPIRIT shown by Gary Simpson, number 69, is UNDER THE guidance of Bob Brewer and his assistant, Don McMurry, the Bullpups what gained o maiority of victories for the Bee team. were victorious in a good number of their games. They were led by such outstanding nlavers as Ron Hargous, quarterback and halfback, carrying the ball, Bee Football Mr. Brewer Head coach BACK ROW: B. Weeks, B, Tebbe, R. Snyder, G. Scroggie, B. lnsley, L. Lee, B. Storm, J. Martinelli, R. Plank. THIRD ROW: B, Goff, S. Lewis B. Case, B. Jilison, L. Sr-ritln, J. Adler, D. Mclfcnzic, E. McLain, M. Gellinclf. SECOND ROVV D Brown I Sanz-lar J, Pruce. P. l-laraous, B. Nielsen K. Miller, G. Parlchurst, B. Maxham, M. James, M. Boles, Mr. Brewer. FRONT ROW. G. Davis, N. Nicolelti, D, Johns, B, Hoslord, E. Schwartz D, Abbott, M. Rollans, J, Evans, B. Boivin, J. Prewett. 15 ED AS the t p scorer tn the league Bull ezo tallues two pomts against Burroughs Reza pocketed l56 ponnts nn leaaue play for a l5 6 aferage He was also narnea mast valuable player on the Bulldog team Varsity Basketball AMONG THE lop players on the squad was Bob Hodres Here he shoots for the the practlce season The Bulldogs ended the prellmunary season wxth a 4 wnn 8 loss record COACHED BY Roy Lockwood The Bull good ball The team had a strong de lense and flne teamwork but they had troubl maklng thelr shots Count BUD GILBERT goes nn for a lay up Gul The Burbank cagers pt up vallant hqhts for vuctory Iaurels but frnrshed the season In the league Cellar RAT o , ' R O t luasket against South Pasadena during dogs, like Paul Ward above, played bert was a Consistent scorer all season. . ' . , - u A i 5 Y-u lim Y ! S+.- AX BACK ROW B Fuller P Ward N Sm ih W Dunkerley R Kemp R Burmensrer MIDDLE ROW M Lo k ood B Rezo D Marhnson B Wendorf J Bonnevlle E Case FRONT ROW J Buell R Oxley B Hod es W Gulbert J Herndon K Bohn VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Glendale Pasadena Hoover Muir Burroughs Glendale Pasadena Hoover Muir Burroughs wiv Ma ng 1wo nts ago nst er s e ohn The most hear break ng game was u s wh ch the Ind ans edged the Bulldogs 37 40 u The over? me per od Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank NEIL SMITH, l7, challenges an opponent in TI jump ball as Bill Rezo, l4, awaits the outcome. Smith was one ofthe squad's lead' ing scorers. BELL WENDORF passes the ball to a fellow player in a demonstration of some fast teamwork, Burbank Tallies were raised many times with Wendorf's assistance t llj'! ,fe 2 'E Bee Basketball MZ 21 meg, firm' ALFMJ, .Aff , JJW we MMLB few azz., Gite!! ,U Urge H ff- ?Z?2,,fJAAZ!Ld of sc-246414 fzQ,f,uae,e4 COACH PETERSON'S Bullpup cagers were paced by senior lettermen Henry Leichtfried, most valuable player, Rick Hanson, and Bob Alfred through a l4 win 5 loss season. Here Leichtfried buckets another one for the Burbankers during the Pasadena game. HELPlNG VVITH the point making Chores, Leroy Thompson pockets two digits at the Hoover game. Bill Rudell also was ci con- sistent scorer. 72 W 0Zpf24',,, 5544, 'QW' 34-Glendale 32-Pasadena 46-Hoover .. 32-Burroughs 34-Glendale 35-Pasadena 3l -Hoover ,,v,,, 43-Muir ,,,.,.. 32-Burroughs Qc 0 11 P: J BEE BASKETBALL SCORES -v Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank- Burbank- , 5, , BULLPUPS AND Braves vie for The ball in !be final game of the season. Burbank lost the game, bu? took Third place in 1l'we League willv a seen win-three loss League record. WAITING FOR tlie rebound are Bullpups Leichlfried, ll, rind Arnrson,8. The Bees had a good season and displayed some ewzzeptional basketball performances. BACK ROW: B. Storm, D. Mackenzie, G. Boker, B. Neilsen, H. Roe, MIDDLE ROW: L, Thompson, D. Arneson, B. Alfred, F. Sfick- ney, J, Mylroie, Mr. Peterson. FRONT ROW: S. Foster, J, Jonas, R. Hanson, M.Leicl11fried. G. Sirnoson, B, Rudell, E. Rowe. 73 ns, HURDLER JOHN SWINNEY paced 'ihe Bull- dog track squad through the season. Don Mclvlurry and his assistant, l-lam Lloyd, coached the team during The tough 2-7 season. TRYING FOR THE record, Ron Diharce, aole vaulter and sprinter, came close to the school standard of l3 feet, but hit an ul- timate height at i2 feet, 6 inches, as the book went to press Dlharce was helped out in the pole vault by Bob Frescura and Jerry Corrtell. ln the lOO, Ron ran with Don Anderson, who did l0.0 against Burroughs. QUARTER-MILER Jim Richardson shown here and teammate Phil Weber contributed to the Bulldog scores on numerous occas' ions. Richardson had an unolficial clocking of 5l.O in the 440. A-ff. I ,, . A , . VARSITY TRACK SCORES 7l-Loyola ..,...... ,.,. B urbanlcf33 43-Notre Dame ..... , ,. Burbank-ol 66-San Marino . .. .,. Burbank-38 84-Van Nuys .... .... B urbank-20 85-GLENDALE .... BURBANK-T9 8l-PASADENA BURBANK-22 64-HOOVER ..,..,. BURBANK-40 40-BURROUGHS .... BURBANK-64 70-MUIR .... .... B URBANK-34 BACK ROW: Mr. Mctvlurry, P. Watts, R, Diharce, N. Pfister, J, Clark, J. Swinney, D. An- derson, B, Johnston, Mr. Lloyd. CENTER ROW: B, l-losford, E. Case, D. Halpape, P. Weber, C. King, E. Anderson, N. Todd, T. Sardella, D. Teeter, FRONT ROW: M. Fraser, F. Tunni- cliffe,D. Cathcart, J. Coombes, J. Richardson, J. Harris, L. Thompson, R. Moore. 'Wt rr f 1 iz: I I G -,1 - - W f X x ,A , A 1, I I 'A -. , 1 ' 4, 1 ll by L if T Q ...gn J' ' , Q . a. , , . V , :fn ' ,iv I 2 V t re, i M V' if V 1, , ff' arsify Track SHOT PUTTER Monty Fraser approached the re- cord of 51 feet, 3 inches with an unofficial 50 foot heave and was expected las this went to pressi to surpass it before the season was over. Moxhom, Halpape, and Johnston were the other putters, AMONG THE heavy scorers for the Burbank spike- VETERAN TRACKMAN Carl King, shown here, sters was Jim Coombes. He ran the 880 at 2:06.l helped Bulldog ranks in the mile and the 880. against Burroughs and showed a lot af promise Also in the mile on the Burbank Squad, Jay Clark for next year. ranked third in the League with an unofficial 4146. 9. an ...uf ' if '4m.' - Wx 4, W4 LEADING THE varsity high iump, Leroy Thompson above and Ron Moore Con- sistently took places forthe Bulldogs in that event, BECAUSE HE frequently did l9 feet or better, Jeff Harris was the top broad iumper on the squad. He was backed up by Tunni- cliffe, Anderson, and Pfister, Harris-along with Richardson, Weber, Todd, Swinney, and Andersonlwas a leading contender for a spot on the changeable relay taern. wid i 'TTI ' an f I 514 ,hp 'L fi--. ,I , BACK ROW: B. Cohen, B. Altred, N. Nicoletti, G. Olney, G. Bentz, F. Stickney, B. Storm, B. Mackenzie, D. Sutherland, G. Murphy, CENTER ROW: P. Burghdort, E. Sandor, B. Rudell, M. Boles, F. Hernandez, G. Simpson, S, Campbell, P. Passno, D. Gfeller, Coach McMurry. FRONT ROW: B. Gattenby, L. Robin- son, R. Hill, J, Trabilcy, S. Justl, D. Raney, R. Martin, D. Brooks, B. Hosford, E. Schwartz. BOB ALFRED was top man on the squad in the pole vault and high iump. Supporting Alfred in these events, Randy Hutton com- peted in the pole vault, and Syl Campbell in the high iump. El 57 Track BEE TRACK SCORES 41 -Loyola ............. . 245-Notre Dame ..... 565-San Marino .... 65 -Van Nuys .... 87 -GLENDALE 32 -PASADENA ..... 77?-HOOVER ......... 68 -BURROUGHS .... , ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, B urbank-44 Burbank-705 Burbank-385 Burbank 30 BURBANK-8 BURBANK-63 BURBANK we BURBANK LEADING THE Bullpups through the season was sprinter and hurdler Jim Trabilcy. Trabilcy ran the 220 along with Stan Justl, the 120 lows with Syl Campbell, and the relay with Hill, Raney, and Justl. DURING THE season the Bullpup's shot putters were led by Paul Burghdorf, shown here, and Ed Sandor. These two consistently were rated first and second and contrib- uted many points to the team 27 IN THE DISTANCE events Burbank showed up strong. Here Bill Rudell leads in the 660. Joining Rudell in the distances, Gerald Bentz ran the 660, and Don Cathcart, Don Brooks, Dean Sutherland, and Ron Borup, who moved up from the Cee 660, ran the l32O. K! 77 Track 'B' BACK ROW: D. Callan, B. McFee, B. Buley, B. Tebbe, L. Bartoletti, C, Holmes. CENTER ROW: K. Hocking J. Hocking, S, Lewis, W. Asp, G. Schatz, N. Borup, Mr. Lloyd. FRONT ROW. B. Boivin, G, Olson, D. Schac S. Dunn, E. Zubrinsky, J. Kirk. LEADHXJG THE Bulipuppresl Greg Olson ANOTHER LEADER in the field events, John LEADING THE Bullpuppies, Greg Olson bet- CEE TRACK SCORES 20 Loyola .................................................... Burbank 56 75 Notre Dame .... ..... B urbank 695 23 San Marino ..... ..... B urbank 54 T4 Van Nuys .... .... B urbank 63 625 GLENDALE ..... ............,.. .......... ..., B U R BANK T45 PASADENA .... forfeited to ........ BURBANK 48 HOOVER ........... .................... .... B U RBANK Q9 30 -BURROUGHS .. ..... BURBANK-45 BESIDES RUNNING the lows and the relay, Bill McFee turned in a new standard of lO.5 in the TOO. The 660 was another event in which Burbank showed great promise. Lou Bartoletti and Ron Borup ran this event, The traclc squads welcomed Ham lloyd as the assistant coach this year. bettered the old i2O lows record of l4.4 with a l4.0. Bill McFee, his running mate, also bettered the mark. Both were in the relay and the century where McFee, was top dog, tered the old l2O lows record of 14.4 with a l4.0. Bill McFee, his running mate, also consisting of Dick Schaclrne and Steve Dunn, with 47 feet, 7 inches. Conaway joined Bob Mitchell in the pole vault, ' 4- Y- It fr ...J f' vfq-. 1,31 '- 'I .w,,,4q4pl 1 A 4 mb' sw Hocking, led the Puppies' broad iumpers, high iumped, and carried the baton on the relay team which broke the old record of 46,5 with a 46.4 clocking against Burroughs. he HOURS OF practice under the supervision of coach Darrel Taylor rrode for better performance and fewer errors. Here Jerry Herndon practices at the tee while team- mates Ron White, Tom Kettering and Tom Blackburn look on. Glendale Pasadena Hoover Muir Burroughs Glendale Pasadena Hoover ....................... Muir ..,.iii Burroughs Glendale Pasadena Hoover ...... AS THE CERALBUS went to press the ten ball games Extreme left Ready League championship and a place in the CIF forthe Burbank nine The Bulldogs have won nine of the last ten ball games Extreme left Ready to field a grounder is the third baseman Bill Reza THE LONG REACH of Nell Smith at first base helped win some close calls there Team spirit ran high through out the season as team after team went down before the onslaught of mighty Bulldog bats He is shown with Steve Searock in a close play during an intra squad game .sY. Cancelled Rained Out VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Rained Out Burbank Burbank- Burbank- Burbank- Burbank- Burbank- Burbank- BILL REZO and Gary Casella are pre- pared lor the pitch in one of the intra- squad games that helped keep the team on their toes in preparation for their league games. HELPING WITH the pitching chores for the Bulldogs was Bill Higgins. When not pitching Bill could usually be found in the shortstop slot. GARY CASELLA, Bulldog catcher, is shown here rounding first base after a smashing triple. Casella accounted for more than his share of hits for the Bulldogs. He was one of the returning lettermen who gave added strength to the squad, RON PEARSON, Bulldog hurler, backed up by Bill Higgins on the mound and Gary Casella behind the plate, led the team to wins over all but one team in the League, The defeat of Burroughs was greeted with acclaim by Bulldog rooters. ,n .,,,n .O a QA, Q --'S s, X i Q Y A . s ff 1- :lt f t 1 t J he ' , 1 I rf .0 ik r Varsity Baseball if A MOST successful season was enioyed by the Bulldogs' baseball nine this year, as evidenced by the great maiority of tallies and eleven straight wins. Sparked by out- fielders such as Dave Ramos, Dave An- derson, and Paul Ward, the Bulldogs romp- ed to victory in the Foothill League. BACK ROW: Coach Taylor, T. Blackburn, B. Wendort, R. Pearson, P. Ward, D. Anderson, N. Smith, T. Kettering, J. Harris, B. Gilbert, K. Layne. FRONT ROW: S. Searoclc, B. Reza, G. Casella, D. Johns, COACH NESEL makes corrections and comments on the form af pitcher Edkins, while closely watched by Steve Tilton and Ron Henry. Through such attention as this, the Bullpups learned proper strategy and torm from The coach. STARTING OUT the season with intra-squad games such as this, the Junior Varsity turned out some good material tar next year. Jett Jonas tags Milce Rollans in a close one at second base. Both boys are sophomores. L5 THE FINE art of base stealing is an important one in the Junior Varsity as well as in the Varsity. Here George Baker is set to take oft for home under the eye of Jim Adler, third baseman. IN ANOTHER intra-squad game, Dave Gomez and Ron Oxley are involved in a score tying situation at home plate. With Gomez as catcher, the Bullpups won a good share of the games played this year. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES 5-Cathedral ,.,,ss........,,,,,,,,,,...,,.,,, Burbank 3 I O-Notre Da me Burbank-4 7-PASADENA ,,., BURBANK-B 7-GLENDALE .. s..,. BURBANK-B 3-HOOVER ss.. .... B URBANK-7 B-Mum ,..,.,......sss ,,.. B URBANK-6 MNA, rf? 2-BURROUGHS ..... ..... B URBANK-6 ' ' if .ff 2-PASADENA ,.... ,..,, B URBANK-4 9-MUIR ,ss.,...,, ,... B URBANK-4 BACK ROW: B. Zuliani, S. Tilton, G. Johnson, L. Smith, J. Bonneville, L. Lee, D. Rehrig, J. Mylroie, J. Adler, M. Hipple. CENTER ROW: Coach Nesel, G. Baker, J. Ballard, J. Tindell, A. Coveney, C. Barnes, R. Henry, J. Jonas, H. Edkins, M. Flynn, J. Prewett, B. Weeks, R. Oxley, R. Everett, J. Frutos. FRONT ROW: S. Stock, W. Dyer, J. Gascoigne, T. Pultord, R. Garcia, B. Baltzer, L Nitchman, R. Martin, D. Gomez, S. Schneder, B. Wiliams, M. Rollans. t 'f HHS YY Cross Country BACK ROW -- P. Watts, C. Holmes. B. McFee, C. J. Coombes, D. Cathcart, D. Brooks, F. Hernandez. TOP LEFT - Almost invariably, Don Cathcart captured first place in leading the Bulldogs to their numerous victories. Cathcart won the individual honors at the League Finals and lowered the school record to 9:ll.O, TOP RIGHT - Another Bulldog who helped pace the team was Jay Clark. Here he again takes second place for the squad. BOTTOM LEFT 3 .lim Coornbes was a leading contender for the top spot on the Burbank team. The highlights of the season for coach Don McMurry included the three scalpings of Burroughs and smashing defeat of Notre Dame. BOTTOM RIGHT - Helping lead the Burbankers to a se- cond place in the League, Carl King, finished, as here, ahead of most of the opponents. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Inverted scoring' 32-Burroughs ..... .... B urbank-Q3 38-Pasadena .... Burbank-22 23-Glendale .... ..... B urbank-32 33-Burroughs .... Burbank-22 35-Glendalek . .... Burbankk55 62-Burroughsk 82-Pasadenaik 59-Notre Dame .. Burbank-lo league finals 'L Lovv score wins King, G. Bertonneau, W. Bell. FRONT ROW - J, Clark, 5. w..,.w 81 VARSITY TENNIS SCORES I-Notre Dame 2-Notre Dame ..... O-Loyola ,,,,A..,,A.. OeGLENDALE .,,, 2-PASADENA ,...... O-HOOVER ...,.,,. 4-MUIR .SS,.SS..,....... O-BURROUGHS A,,..A,, I-GLENDALE .,..... I-HOOVER ....... 4-MUIR ..SS,...,...,Svw.,, I-BURROUGHS ...... 3-PASADENA O- Hoovciz .SAS ffm Muna ,.,., 6.. Varsity Tennis Burbank-6 Burbank-5 .. .. Burbank-7 BURBANK-6 BURBANK-5 BURBANK-7 BURBANK-3 BURBANK-7 BURBANK-6 BURBANK-6 BURBANK-3 BURBANK-6 BURBANK-4 BURBANK-7 .... ....YY....,..... BURBANK-I . - ' ,yi Aj,ggQj51i ' f i g? Ez: 'fgt w . i 'T' ' S T 1 is SS T.. , fe If ' f: T ' -'-f' , . I 'ilvij ,vg-, I', f M' A 9 THROUGHOUT the season, The best in the past eleven years, The varsity Tennis squad was guided by coach Ray Turner. The Top sophomore prospect on the team was Lee Dompe, who is shown below. BACK ROW: E. Lowman, P. Huyck, Coach Turner, D, Eggert, L. Dompe. FRONT ROW: D. Casciato, W, Kendig, L. Riley, C. Richards, H. Leichtfried. LEADING THE Bulldogs, three year Letter- man Henry Leichtfried returns a serve. The Burbankers had a seasonal record of IO-2 and a League record of 72, placing Them in second place in The League. ONE OF the top racqueteers on The squad Wally Kendig, prepares To serve To hi opponent. ! l Notre Dame Notre Dame GLENDALE A HOOVER , MUIR .... ,, ,...,,,,,, ...,.. . . BURROUGHS GLENDALE , HOOVER ,..... ..,.... MUIR A.,.,,. ,A., BURROUGHS BACK ROW B Nelse B Stone D Snyder D Wh te FRONT ROW D Red ger, E. Lowmon,W. Dun- BREAKING THROUPH nto the top spot o SENIOR LETTERMAN W II s Dunlap helped the Bullpup tea Ed Lo ma exe'nplfed man n lead g the Burbank squad to e sophorno s hat IO ned h ra 5 the ton of the league ratings. Burbank Burbank BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK BURBANK ALSO CONTRIBUTING to the success ofthe team was senior Bob Stone. The team had a seasonal standing of 9-I and a crcu N.. 1 Q, X355 ,, ,W we M .ye T., r 'io QQ ' i wif' 2 THE TEAM members ore as much at home in the water as out, as demonstrated by Jerry Schweigert. A rigorous training program was suoervised by coach Roy Lockwood. COACH LOCKWOOD gives some pointers to Jack MacDonald and record-breaker Rad Ruftell at poolside. Coach Lockwood gave individual attention during their daily practices. l5 -Glendale 45 -Pasadena 63 -Muir ,,.,,,,,... 15 -Burroughs 445-Pasadena 355-Muir A,,,,.,.. 195-Glendale VARSITY SCORES Burbank Burbank .. Burbank .. Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank i9 -Burroughs .... TWO RESOUNDING victories over Burroughs mark- ed the high points of this year's swimming meets. Here Keith Voge swims toward Harold Loveioy in the relay, a good spectator attraction of the meets. n .iff MQ fam' 4 Burbank HAROLD LOVEJOY prepares for a plunge from the new diving board. Most of the team members are able divers, as well as excellent swimmers, accounting for the attitude toward the new board. 51 30 I4 62 235 325 595 58 JACK MACDONALD was responsible for a number of Burbank scores in all of the meets, Here he is shown at the start of a free style race, in a practice session at the BHS pool. X BACK ROW K Voge C Hcigele E White H. Phillips, J. McDonolcl, H, Tiags, G. Kozlowski, T. Forogher, B. Bowser, J. Goodwin. CENTER ROW Cooch Lockwood D Dow D Detwciler J Nord, S. Eisenhower, R. Ruffell, T. Bette, F. Foss, B. McCord, T. Hunt, T. Entwistle, R. Willioms, G. Ninmon A Comobell FRONT ROW B Priestley B Lowe, J. Burke, L. Foremun, H. Loveioy, R. Ruffell, G. McClintock, B. McKee, D. Goodsell, D. Johnson Swim Tecim Glendole Posocleno Muir .......... Burroughs Posodeno Muir ....... Glendale Burroughs BETTE FOSS Campbell, ond Tiegs prepore for the lOO yord freestyle. On the teom This yeor were numerous sophomores ond juniors, who will provide the nucleus of next yeor's teom. J UNIOR VARSITY SCORES Burbonk-63 Burbonk-65 Burbonk-36 .. Burbonk-59 .. Burbank--65 Burbonkf59 Burbonk-66 Burbonk-59 ROD RUFFELL is shown in one of the doily work- outs which kept the teorn in good swimming condition during the entire seoson. Ruffell wos one of the top scorers of the teom, contributing his shore to the Burbonk side of the ledger. I? Mr. nh..-1' my WWW ...Q if ,I f 1 Q, M5 5 4- FY W Q - 'X Q Xi S 1 I W, U 'X f I' K ,, Wx 3 K 6 Q ,lb Mb, S, tif? f 7 ' :Q N fiifv fm. J v L g M., ff Q if TAK NG THE oath of olfuce at the GAA Br nquct ln January are vwyeelud 0 l ber 1 gh C 41 Judy Dulln lx? he new GAA ec Under the sponsorshnp of Mrs Fromer and Mrs Herman tlne Glrls Athletlc Assoctatnon meets every Monday and Wednesday Its purpose IS to encourage sportsman :ke conduct and to glve gurls an opportunity to develop skull and Interest ID all sports The sports offered are badminton basket ball hockey pang pong softball swimming tennus and volleyball GAA members must partlclpate In three team and three lndlvldual actlvltles to be eltgtb for a le ter on rn Shi on Roo xt he GAA an 0 Q. the so Lrtlv cs ln whlch he G fr lvl an lude Mot er Da g tter to lp KS nlayal ys wlth G endale Colleg O nl a d swam m 40.54 GAA WlNTER AND SUMMER OFFICERS BACK ROW GAA WINTER AND SUMMER BOARDS BACK ROW P Peterson M Fol's G Weybrlght C Carlson FRONT J Dultn J Lunbeck S Root CENTER ROW P Peterson RON Mrs Fromer J Glrard C Slmpson S Cressaty J Jones N Dunn C Carlson FRONT ROW M Parks M Goughen J Estes J Bloomtteld J Gnrord '61 l H 1 f b arc mem 5 Mcry Gao. en, Narcy Bray, nd ,X g 2 J 5 1 A , 5 y 4 1 2 5 ' T A +3 ' , '2 5 6 V5 1 t if ' . if 3 gp '. ,gf l S f A f 3 g Quagcms sr SCN t fffwsr - if Q S F f ' ' 4 5 Y 3 r:r'f , Cha: mn, rr tc S . I A 4 2 ' r 5 2 ct ctml 1 ' ttl- h,. Y Q A . 3 F'. ,CliC1Tl5. Oth- az? tlcs 'C ,ww 7 'X 3 4 i A yi 2 X ,ct I X . Q 3 :na fear-lzy fchc ls, plc ss, n v , 4 . f : P 6 'Z 1 4 if 2 'E 4 , 2 .V 4 ' -4 .4 Q E . 1. A 3 I. . . I . at x Eta A 1 ' , - lf Q 'T . . . , at 4 ' Lf , , , , .f A, lf Q, Q h ' I l- ' .. 44- .fl-T' .1 ' ' le t . QNX QI' X X ui W ky '-Q E Ai 7 L, M vw ., Y. E U 1- ' :Bti Returning honie attef his long, tiring trip, our bulldog inascat gazee with awe and admiration at the United States capita? Washington, D. C. Vtfithin its busy, active bound' aries are the unifying factors which make our country whaie. The hustle and bustie of activities presented by schoa organizations are but an echo ot the complex inachinefz' of Qoveininent tunctioning in Our nations capitol. These dub groups 'ike tiny cabitois, unite Bufbank High v 9' , :A we x , A . 4 In M, Ld f:,L,X,'l4r' 4' 1 Y V M t , Q' se 51 w 1, 'N' mn ' ' .. .Aa Q 1' .wig we-.V sa ff , S 9 ,-,J-ffl, nts, V, Ly I Huw' 1 4 , . fi-'QP' 4 H 2 4 . 4 . ' , Q M , sm- y mg., X113 If :fl .Ffa 1, 1.1 W' ' . . ' -, ' . :Nurs ,, .,,:l 4'A.n.qvm,EJ1. xi pi. j I tl fv s . :fs-N a 4 6 fs fi is Lf:-ff ' f 1 sl Lf? My ,f , 1 5 wen' -1 -.Mi I J 1 1 4i . Q . ' . nn. ' ..,g d... , , . o . ' U 1. 1 lg D .- H 'Wi' . .V ?f. .ALI we 1 , isa,-,Y 5 ,ZATIGNS ..ag:'5s,g1if -at J mari 1 V fi Assembly Committee o,x WINTER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE BA K ROW J DGRQ V Boardmar FRONT QOW L Parks Chalrman J Bloomfleld L DuFaulT ABSENT WERE C Falmg J Fergu The vvTnTer and summer Assembly Commmees are responsuble lor seenng ThaT all assemblles are carried ouT successlully Mass VVemsTocl4 us advuser of The group which also plans The assembly schedule for The following semesler JACQU E LJSCNI T TL Tssen y r J rs lnso CT ucio l u l ro SUMMER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE BA K ROVN R W ll I fer NT OW Tac e C Turner Chalrman C Sampson M Gaughen ABSENT WAS B Caldwell Smce There was no audnorlum This year The commlTTees scheduled very few assemblnes By worlcung wlTh The Rally Commmee They were able To provlde aT leasT Two programs a month Throughouf The year USSTNG ll-lf rw Fora gn Exim Tw Luc TT Assuu 1 The rrvmcr T mm oonldfl mc mst lc afvlsUT T 399 if 'C -WMM Ls ........,,f H G - . 1, X N 0 o ,. ' A' I 9 .Q ' ,A C 3 I I ' A Y f Q 'Z , T Qarv s, ,. . : , A . ' , N. Shl. , PRO R : L. h Y, . , ' . , T . l , . son. . ' , . , . : . - . I DlSC l ' rcpslltlllly ol ha: Q iz ll 'ugh FEFQG T and Cmzrlow Fall ng, vw - T'-r 1 -' bl ST l -r 2 wbly am- Clz ud 1 Smrpsor, su A cl L an lu' co TTTTTTTML- XL- Tl 6 fe efzulzinu-:TT ,vw The A 'T 'lv ls rl Om, Bl T T' , wuritar clmzlrwolv, TT l Mwss lv'Ve': on , l r Q TH CovnmiTTL'e has used audla eaufp'henT ln ew-ry assembly Thls year. Assembly Conlmlnfve - 1 L23 .- , ff., 3 ,, , , .? J 5 g A 5 , gf 4 T ,E Y, . T 5 ' .1 , A' i , 7 F s., x -- ,sr l V' f 1 T ' 1. K - -' . . if A E V 1 Plans Programs Aside from the traditional Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, nomination, installation, and Burroughs Exchange assemblies, some very unusual and entertaining pro- grams were presented this year. One oustanding assembly sponsored by the CSF featured Tex Chamb- ers and his dogs. The principal dog, Troubles, is a movie and television star. Other informative, educa- tional assemblies were a foreign exchange student panel and a talk by Dr. Hicks a noted marriage counselor. Burbank High also appeared on the Gene Nor- man Show in March as the result of the efforts of the Assembly Committee. TOP Mr B digan we comes Christina Lindh and Berndt von Arnin foreign exchange students from Sweden and Germany to Birbank High Chrstina and Berndt appeared at an assembly to encourage BHJ to sponsor foreign exchange students CENTER Tipping their hats to the student body are Jean Bolinger Ann Rae Oberdick and Rochelle Harkness who perform ed in th exchange assembly Burbank sent to Burroughs BOTTOM RIGHT A Cappella appeared he Thanksgiving Assembly held in November BOTTOM LEFT Playing in the Senior Faculty basketball game are B Frecura C Lane and Mr Peterson LA OBVIOUSLY PERPLEXED omer Tle loss of Thelr shoes are Gxrth Haslarn and Jan Bloornfreld cT the annual sophomore Sock Hop MAKING PLANS for new lnterestng so ual actxvmes are Bll Rudell summer chanrmon Mrs Ufzrnan advnser and Ken Bohn The Social Commxttee an acTxve ASB sTand Ing comm1TTee, undertook many responslbllmes This pasf year Under The sponsorship of Mrs Ufzman and The leadership of Ken Bohn and Bull Rudell such progecTs as The luke box records and school dances lncludnng The Aloha were underfaken The Aloha provided The blggesl' rob for The commlTTee Speaker and singer TryouTs program design The choice of queen and all oTher defalls such as The orchesTra and flowers were handled by This com mutfee WINTER SOCIAL COMMITTEE - BACK ROW: R. Hanson D. Brooks, C. K' g, B. Rudell, G. Simpson, K. Hocking. CENTER ROW: W. Webster, K. Bailey, C. Frethy, S. Baton G. Savage M. Galloway N. Stein, L. Higbee, L. Brady FRONT ROW: J. Rinklelb, L. Archulerto, B. Lambert, K. Rinltleib, K. Bohn, Chairman, S. Upstill, J, May, J. McKenna, B. Weaver. 92 S 0 l C 'TT . , . gf- 1 4,1 f I C4 i wimerlchairman. I l l l I , 3 :V f T. . ,L I - - A - - 1 . l , ln Of l e ainc Arrang PLAWNG THE new excttng game ge Dall re s me o e students who came cut for one o the Sports Niahts sponsorea Social Comm tvee J WINTER ALOHA singer Claudine Simpson buds farewell to the graduating seniors at the serrn 1nnu:1lAlaha Dance held at the Glendale C vtc Auditorium I1 January es Activities xx Among the innovations presented by this years Social Committees was the Sports Night Three or four nights per semester were allotted for swimming dancing volleyball ping pong badminton and a new game of cage ball The Sports Nights vvcre an instantaneous success and the students enthusiastic supper' promises an indefinite continuar ce At both Sports Nights and school dances the Social Committee has been responsible lor cakes tecorcls and audio visual equipment E7 Q7 swf! E5 for-c n J 11 c ff 'cxq - ,wwf JL. Q1 Holosko, L. Stockton, A. Boggis, E. Robertelli, CENTER ROW. WINTER PLJBLICITY COMMITTEE - BACK ROW. J. Groth, J V. Bonwell, J. Griffith, S. Leppert, M. McDonold, B, Polongi, L Goff. FRONT ROW. 'M. Nicostro, B. Livergood, C. Cherry, G. Schctz, Ch., B Schiter, A. Arnold, D. Hatfield. WINTER POSTER COMMITTEE - BACK ROW. D. Coscioto B. Stone Ch., P. Ryon, D. Norris. Publicity In on experiment to goin greoter efficiency ond celerity ot school publicity, the publicity committee vvos divided into two seporcnte groups this yeor. Under the sponsorship ot Mr. Kelly, poster committee odviser, ond Mr. Goropeclion, publicity committee odviser, the committees turned out o vost number ot posters ond stories on donces, othletic events, club porties ond meetings, ond school neotness ond courtesy. Any items ond pictures concerning BHS seen in the locol popers con olso be occredited to these tvvo hordvvorlq- ing committees. .K j JF! 0 ff- ll' if I 1' gxyvf' , L. J Riley, A, Pamela, c. Richards, FRONT ROVV. N. Maller, J. Johns, I x -f' ' I IX X, SUMMERIPUBLICITY COMMITTEE - BACK ROW: M. McDonald, C, Christophersor, M. Parker, C. Foiling, G. Scholz. FRONT SUMMER POSTER COMMITTEE - BACK ROW: J. McDonald, J. Nieto. ROW: P. Grogan, R. Harkness, J. Bloomfield, A. Arnold Ch., FRONT ROVV. J. Rinkleib, B. Stone Ch., J. Lunbeck, C. Svobodo. J. Girard, B. Livergood. Miss Wolfson, 41 Adviser Rally BURSTING THROUGH a paper poster of our bulldog mascot are the yell and song leaders at the first rally of the year. J. Lunbeck, L. Goff, J. Di Giovanni, and others seem to be enjoying the proceedings. Under the leadership of Ron Levine and sponsorship of 3, Miss Wolfson, this year's Rally Committee planned many ' additional rallies to compensate for the few assemblies , 11 which were possible. For the first time, a track rally was presented. The drill team, dance band, song leaders, yell F leaders, football players, and many other students shared in the p'articipation at these performances. The biggest ' ' Ll highlight of the year was the faculty-senior basketball game, which the faculty won in the closing seconds of the fourth period. RELAXlNG AFTER completing a tiring routine are this year's little mascots, Sunny Goff and Karen Leafdale. WlNTER AND summer Rally Committee members were - BACK ROW: J. Buell, H, Leichfffied, B. McCord, R. Levine Chairman, G. Casella, S Hartzell. CENTER ROW: G. Whitney, M. Folts, J. Estes, J. Lunbeck, C. Moll, J. Randall, S. Woodside, N. Everett. FRONT ROW: M. Lay, L, Goff P. Thompson, C. Trever, G. Grunawalt, J. Brown, J. Graves. V up C? C? C7 POSING N THEIR whale corduroy song Ieodnng outfns which ENDING THEIR ROUT'NE offer o rally ore songleoders P match The Drnll Teom unrforms are from Cenler Judy Groves Thompson C Moll J DeColo and J Graves who spent many Penny Thompson Carole Mall and Joan DeColc1 hocrs pr porlrg no n coswmes a ld rouhnes Pepslers Promote Represenhng our school aT fooTball ond basl4eT on added creduT To The splendid rob They had done boll games as wel' os oep rollles wos The BHS bancl The band was chosen To march In The Rose Parade under The cllrecflon of Mr Norbe-rT DuorTe WlTh our Durechng our songs wTh enfhuslasm and vlTollTy hugh sTeppnng rnalorefles leading The band oT half Tlrne were The song leaders Thelr peppy roUTlnes were en Burbank mode a Tune appearance aT all games A loyable To waTch ond follow MARCHING BAND BA K ROW Mr D orle D Sutherland J K I4 G S gl F D ghf D LoR D Scully R Fnzgerold D R r S one oonle D e er us ER ROW R Rozen R Ml er Lamuno R Lenloow D Detweler Hortzell E Znmmerman B Morse G Johnson C Brandon P Sloulenberg J Klbre J Tcnronovo FRONT ROW P Edwards S Anderson aldwell D Smlth L K nney P Wonnwrlghf L Yoffe D SmlTh A Dellunger V A er B Bryon MalareTTes C WolTs B Beslan E Bruckner B Schnfer 'rm vpv 96 ks T' af ' I Q7 L J' f I , 19 I , . . , I Z I ' . , . s A . - C 1 . u , . , . ir , . 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I cl, o DRILL TEAM BACK ROW L Barnett E Jordan G Savage D Houk C Turner S Fors'und S Blackburn C Frethy L Goff P Benko L Francescutr J Ferguson J Brncker THIRD ROW C Cunnlnghan J Rnnklenb J Bollnger M Parks M Preston D Tuttle A Whltmoyer G Lockhart C Swanson L House J Carlson M Woln M Acompora SECOND ROW Mus Wolfson S Mottox S Souh J Lake N lmrnel B Robert A Cummrngs P OLeory V Roberts J Bloomfueld J Keller M Olson FPONT ROW J Goble S Seaton F Bell J Brown M Lay J Lunbeck N Ever tt N Shnffer J Harbough R Ferrara School Spiral Appearnng In flashy blue and white uniforms and pull box hats the forty seven member Drill Team proved to be outstanding Practicing new orrglnal routnnes for many hours before and after school the group rnstructed by Mass Wolfson and led by Mayor Judy Lunbeck was a crednt to the school at football and basketball games By Introducing many new yells our yell leaders kept enthuslasm hugh Wan lose or draw they morn tanned a top plrlt whuch was follcwed by the entire student body LINED UP FOR the begunnlng of the Tohutlan football game READY TO BEGIN a new yell are the school yell leaders Joan they presented at a rally are song and yell leaders C Mall J Brown Vomco Folts and Barbara Gould These gurls too had Graves J Brown B Gould J DeColo and P Thompson a varrety of costumes rangnng from bermudas to whute wool skzrts and sweaters fv in Glr s As Th only organlzahon To clanm The member shup aT every gurl ID school The Glrls League IS one oT The mosT acTnve and lmporTanT groups aT BHS Frye comrnTTTees cornprlse The Glrls League Board The Social and Assembly CommlTTees are responsible Tor plannlng and arranglng Gnrls League banaueTs assemblies sTunT nTghTs and The New Gurls and Sensor Teas The Publucny CornrnlTTee publlclzes all Olrl Lea gue acTnvTTTes by posTer newspaper and bulneTun nonces The Welfare CommxTTee purchases cloThTng Tor The war orphan Mana Jansons who IS sponsored lounTly by Burbanks and Burroughs Girls Leagues Thus commnTTee also corresponds wlTh Mana The Ways and Means CommlTTee a Treasury Tn uTselT runs The weekly doughnuT bookcover decal rooTers caps and banner sales by whnch money Tor Manga s supporT IS earned TOP ulrls League Wunter Offncers BACK ROW C Frethy Treasurer B Becker presndenT FRONT ROVV C Trever vlce BOTTOM Massed Toge-Ther are The waTTers for The FaTl'1er Dough Ter Banquet From left are G Casella J lrnperxal E Chapman D Anderson B Wendorf D Afenclo C Bo Cher R Dnharce Lane B Danlel B Snrnpson N SrnnTh B JohnsTon J Harrss D Gllberf BOTTOM LEFT Glrls League conTmlTTee advisers were BACK ROW Mrs Burghout Mrs BlacksTone Mrs Eusman Mlss Raw chuck FRONT ROW Mrs Banks Mrs Merrnll Mrs McGlunsey Mrs Dwure was absent BOTTOM RIGHT Beamnng over hns relgn as Wlnter Backward Kung are Dallas G lberT and hrs daTe Dat Boskovlch I I , D . . . 1 C . . , . , . T . . . , , . . . . , T T T . . . . . . Q, - . ,. T . T T I ' I .. , T . T T T T T T T .. , . y ,M , . . - A president G. Grunawalf, secreTary. - T T T - ', . e , . ' , T : I ' ' ' L 1 - ,I - . all ' w I .- League Highlighting the Girls' League activities were the Twirp Days. Pedal Pusher, Sucker, Bag and Baggage, and Paper Drive days were included in the winter schedule. The summer Twirp Days in May followed the same agenda omitting Paper Drive day. The week was concluded with the semi-annual Backward Dance. Winter Wonderland and Evening in Paris were the themes for the two dances. The Mother-Daughter Tea in April, both Senior Teas, and a tea for the new girls are service activi- ties sponsored by the League. TOP: Summer officers were BACK ROW: C. Frethy, president, L. Yaffe, treasurer. FRONT ROW: G. Grunawalt, vice-president: M. Dragna, secretary. CENTER: From left A. DuFault, J. Geisen, G. Johnson, B. Williams, J. Cook, B. Lee, G. Berglund, D. Ramos, D. Gates, B. Ehrlich all worked on the Boys' and Girls' League paper drive held during Twirp Days. The drive, to raise money for the leagues, was the first that has ever been attempted at BHS. BOTTOM LEFT: Decorations for the fall Backward were prepared by K. Taylor, C. Simpson, D. Dargenzio, C. Christopherson, L. Yaffe, M, Dragna, M. Parlcs, B. Lehigh, C, Moreland, V. Board- man, N. Dwire. BOTTOM RlGHT: Winter and summer committee chairmen were BACK ROW: S. Hartzell, J. Carr, J. Mullen, L. Higbee, N. Dwire. FRONT ROW: J. Harrison, D. Moreland, J. Bloomfield, J. Gable, C. Davis. 3 Km .-u-i 'F Boys League LTNDALU GOFF admlres The mustache whnch AWARDS WERE PRESENTED To ouTsTandTng fooTball player at The Bays vlan a prrze for Cnuck Boecher aT The Boys League League sponsored banquef nn November Slandlng are The recuplems and Dance ln November Chuclc was one of many e Teams coaches Mr Lloyd B Frescura S Searock D Anderson and co Testan s vymg nn The Musfacheruno compehtlon Taylor By encouragung The parhcupatuan of all boys In sTu denT acxfnymes The Boys League offered many opporfun :Tues for servnce Thus year Several affaur sponsored by The League were presenTed for The enloymenf of The en ture sfudenf body To offsef The Gnrls League Twlrp Days a Boys Week feafurnng Musfachersno Bermuda and Candled Apple Days was orlglnafed AT The close of The weelc s feshvmes a Boys League dance was held To even Tur Ther replenush The Treasury Perhaps The mosT ouTsTandlng acfnymes sponsored by The Boys League were The FooTball and Baskefball Banauefs aT whlch leTTers and awards for ouTsTandlng acfuon were presenfed Excellenf dnnners as well a speakers from SC preyalled aT These banqueTs WINTER AND SUMMER BOYS LEAGUE OFFICERS BACK ROW D Afenclo REMINISCING OVER THE fun They ve had on Wmfer yuce presndem C Lane VVnnTer presldenT B Frescura Summer vlce Bermuda Day are Joe lmperual and STevle presldenf FRONT ROW D Cathcart Summer Sec Treas Mr Brewer adylser Blackburn Joe appears envlous over Sfevles L Rlley Sumner presrdern ABSENT VVAS N Smufh VVnnTer Sec Treas Mouske eer shlT whlch was The sensahon of TOO The aay 7 T' 1 if V, Z I tl .J srl V ' .L ' .. ,. y ,Q V I -, 1, . ' ' , A Tb' 1 M 'f 'V Q ' ' gk r , x , ' N . . . S , ' . Th ' , . , . , . , . , rt T ' ' ' ' ' . Mr. . . I - . . . . I , I . l ' I V A - 1 ' 1 r ' Q , . , - f ' 1 1 . I ' . , , T if? CSF For Service i. i l. 3 .W , BACK ROW. C. Turner, N. Dwire, L. Riley, B. Frescura, D. Eggert, T. Templin, D. Thorne, H. Leichtfried, B. Rudell, h ' . . A. Dellinger, G. Weybrig t. CENTER ROW. D, Moreland, J. Groves, B. Becker, C. Seide, L. Higbee, J. Mullen, A. Menden hall, C. Failing, C. Hartzell, D. Shaft, J. Harrison, S. Long. FRONT ROW: G. Saia, M. Miles, P. Thompson, M, Folts, G. Gibson, L. Jundt, C. Mulder, B. Palmer, J. Blomfield, A. Arnold, S. Johanson, J. Ehrhart, B. Searle. ABSENT WERE: B. Roberts, J. Dake, D. Dargenzio, F. Hernandez, P. Huyck, J. Kibre, C. Krueger, K. Schilling, l. Stewa rt. in carrying out its motto Service Through Scholar- ship, Chapter 3l of the California Scholarship Feder- ation has been busy. Two semi-annual breakfasts were held honoring seniors eligible tor their life membership pins. ln February, an outing to UCLA, including a tour of the campus and lunch, was held. As in the past, cokes were sold at all the home basketball games to raise money. RECElViNG CSF PINS for membership in the club four semesters, one of which was in the senior year were BACK ROW: T. Templin, D. Leighton, S. Hartzell, L. Jundt, A, Dellinger, H. Leichtiried, L. Riley, FRONT ROW. D. Moreland, J. Bloomfield, B. Palmer, N. Dwire, G. Weybright. G. Gibson, another seal bearer, had already graduated at the time the picture was taken. 3 . The club, under the guidance ot Miss Weinstock, maintained an approximate membership ot sixty. At the meetings held at least once each quarter, the club by-laws were revised, and money was appropriated to spcrscr a dog assembly. As a whole, the club again proved that even good students can have fun while learning. COKES SOLD like hotcakes at the wirter basketball games. On hand to earn some money for the CSF treasury were Gloria Lockhart and Phil Huyck. Their willing customers are G. Casella, C. Westfall, S. Durkee, J. Doe, and D. Ramos, 'IZ iii V V ff 'Z ff fu, 'Mess R- street J-mga, , 'Mime ,Q Jr? is Q 3 I f ff. J :ff l ' J K M i ' ' a Q H ' 1. f ft 9 , iffy' ,B BACK ROW: J, Dake, J, Harrison, B. Searle, S. Long, P. Eatherton, C. Davis, A. Dellinger, R. Macintyre, J. Ferguson, J. Groth, C, Christopherson, L. Jundt, R. Davis, J, Lunbeck, B. Gould, M. Folts, C. Frethy, L. Goff, B. Roberts, C. Failing, C. Svboda, J. Tucker. THIRD ROW: P. Peterson, A Miller, C. Mulder, L. Maxham, S, Upstill, S, Jacobsen, K. Kinseth, L. Morley, H. Schmidt, L, Rowley, S. Beattie, J. Harlzaugh, J. Brown, G. Weybright, M. Preston, C. Vaughn, M. Lay, J. Cameron. R, Harkness, S. Bane. SECOND ROW. L. Yaffe, C. Carisot, J. Ehrhart, S. Root, J. Taylor, G, Savage, D. Moreland, K. Taylor, B, Becker, P. Tfampson, P. Ryan, S. Hortzell, J. Brown, S. Cr ssaty, D. Richards, N. Shiffer, J. Bolinger, M. Mordoff, R. Ferrara. FRONT RONN. B. Caldwell, J. Bloomfield, C. Simpson, M. Chismar, M. Myers, K. Bonin, C. Seide, G. Rosenthal, L. Rainey, J. Bricker, S. Seafon, L. Paulson, C. Turner, C, Mall, L. House, J. Girard, R. Moline, A Mendenhall, M. Parks, B. Howard, D. Reeder, ABSENT VVERE: A. Arnold, S. Baton, D. Fesler, J. Graves, L, Higbee, J. Johns, S. Kenward. Open to all GAA girls who have earned a letter, the Lettergirls' Club offers many opportunities for service and fun. Members sell programs, decorate goal posts at football games, usher at plays, graduations, and dance perform- ances, sponsor playdays, and hold cake sales. In addition, the group, under the sponsorship of Miss Wolfson, made a visible impression on campus each Tuesday, decked out in dark skirts, white blouses, and the club's white sweater. Miss Wolfson, adviser. SHOlNlNG FELLOW Lettergirls' Gayle Savage and Marcia Myers KFLDA RlNKLElB assists Letergirls' Penny Thompson and Joan Dee the Fillmore-Burbank football program is Marsha Parks extreme Cola who participated in the Blue Crutch Drive to earn many for right who was GAA football program chairman, a iob which the polio foundation entailed many hours of work. wsstgg DDU fl.. ---- - BACK ROW: D. Snyder, D. Chetlcovich, R. Vxlhite, S. Justl, R. Moore, D. Eggert, D. Norseth, B. W6I ClOVf, P4 GGCICIY, J. Harris, B, Johnston, B. Allred, B. Maxham, T. Sardello, J. Swinney. THIRD ROW. L. King, D. Chetlcovich, R. Garcia, D. Gomez, B. Murray, E. Sandor, E. Chapman, J. Willie, R, Hanson, B. James, B. Palmer, B. McKee, L. Hubbard, J. Imperial, D. Schackne, C. Richards. SECOND ROW: D. Brooks, D. Casciato, D. Teeter, H. Leichtfried, T. Fetterolf, J. Bertonneau, N. Todd, K. Bohn, J, Clark, B. Gilbert, D. Cathcart, B. Simpson. FRONT ROW: L. VViIIiams,R. Pearson, D, Ramos, C. Lane, B. Zuliani, G. Casella, R. Dihcrce. D, Gilbert, B' FVGSCUVUI Gf Bergluhd, D, Anderson, N. Smith, B. Reza, P. Ward, . 5.4 . Under the guidance of adviser, Mac lvlclvlurry, the Q Lettermen's club, consisting of the monogram winners at : BHS has had a busy, eventful year. In keeping with school A tradition, members conducted the annual trelc to the B on , . the hill where they directed sOPhomore bOys and newcomers H' 'iF.. .. to school in whitewashing the In January, the Lettermen gave their full support, time, and effort to the Blue Crutch ' Drive, which netted the polio foundation more than eight A Mr. McMurry, adviser thousand dollars in Burbank alone, Lettermen SOPHOMORES M. Shane, T. Pulford, F. Irnmel, and J. Baldaseroni find themselves under the stern ACTING AS strict taskmasters R. Pearson, J. Imperial, and R. CIOmift0'1C6 Of SGHIOV, Joe Imperial at the annual Hanson beat a sophomore boy who refuses to obey the commands HBH WIIIICWUSIW- of his superiors. 'HMC BACK ROW E Ztmrnerrnon A Delltnger P P terson M Preston M Folts J Brown J D olo C Moll J Groves P T ompson S Jacobs n hrts or ev TH R R VN M orks Bloc urn Seopy F s er Corlsot l4 tnger B Roberts G u cwot M rn ECOND RO! D More ond K Toylor C Robtnson C Turner L Barnett L Fra nc s tt B Ross S Fors ur' M lNeelcs r tn u on I 4 ers o B o nt t Wex r t eth 'XI DN re lN65Dt'lf G A J Nyook n J u Cu Interested molnly In enlughtenlng glrl students tn both vocotuonol ond pro Nw tesslonol occupotlons the Z Club us the only OI'QOHl7OTlOI'1 of nts type ot BHS Fatty sensor gurls ore enrolled IH thus club sponsored by the Zonto Club on unter notuonol serytce club ot executuve ond professuonol women Advtsed by Mrs Dwnre deon of gurls the Z Club met once o month loxntly wvth Burroughs to heor guest speokers discuss rob posstbulrtles Members golned better knowledge of theur chosen tlelds Na Mrs Dwtre odytser GAlL WEYBRIGHT, winter president, tolqes charge of the election Z CLUB'S ENTRY ot the Girls' League Stunt Night won seco rl o rew othcer, o o unc eon nteettng of 1 e f f Cul 'rw prlze. Snow Whlte ond the Seven Dworfs performers were: . 'Al,ru , verett, J. un eclc, . ,s , . me, . Go , o . Cufnntings. lu- -r-,sp Y F KO A s r D U NNar B L T-4 PD RC N G S mpson D Aten to r es r L, 'D OJ L vv s r Ja s ff r ABQ S Q Key Club t e v ce n tnaed Kef elua s, n are-J by tne Kuwants ttas nad an exeeptuan ct y vv rt vv 1 e year A Welcome Sapnowtare Day cn the tlrst Cay at scnoal atded nnany b vvrldered newcansers Tre dlstrrbatxan at safety and sport posters cake sates Cnrmstnnas baskets and a trap ta anrnatcwn arovrded added pralects and act If ttes Under tnei ader lftrp and au ance of Pete Peterson the Kev Club gauned M memn wiser not tnraugn nts rnany serwce protects f 1.4 'x ns-an-D ,Q -I '7 GEOPFI DAKER, -fzn t., - J, rn J I: rr-' 'z e I-'rf 5-ef C K. 'G .fx :, 'fi 4 3 w,, .e , ,rs :CJ 31- .r ,r 105 Spanish For the tirst time in its many years of existence, the Spanish Club was opened to all students of Spanish. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Josephine Utzman, the club meets on the tirst Tuesday of each month. During the first semester, the club traveled to Padua Hills. Later they had a meeting with the Burroughs' Spanish Club inthe BHS Home Economics room. To further encourage a knowledge ot Spanish culture as well as the language, the meetings are usually conducted in a Spanish atmosphere. CONJUGATING ONE ot the many Spanish verbs is Joan Taylor. Fellow Spanish Club officers Natalie Miller, Phil Huyclr, and Arlene Miller lend their assistance. 'lun' M Boy, those tamales IF ONLY Spanish were as exciting as Mexico, sighs Wayne Bell. Echoing Wele lloll his sentiments are Carole Moll and Joan Bricker. BACK ROW: G. Savage, M. Morcloft, K. Searle, J. Groth, E Eruckner, B. Stone, L. Riley, L. Higbee, L. Yatfe, S. Root, S. Long. CENTER ROW: M. Myers, K. Taylor, J. Johns, M. Dragna, C. Turner, A. Whitmoyer, M. Preston, M. Wirgler, D. Shaft, B. Searle. FRONT ROW: D. Norris. A Ferrick, S. Cressaty, S. Upstill, J. Taylor, A. Miller, N. Miller, K. Schilling, P. Ryan, L. Tachet. Latin Club Under the guidance of Mrs. Alice Merrill, Latin instructor. the Latin Club engaged in both interesting and educational projects. The Club consists ofthe stu- dents in second and third year Latin classes. For the Latin Club the big event of the year is the Latin Banquet. Taking weeks of planning and preparation, the Banquet was publicized in California newspapers, and was attended by first, second, and third year Latin students, as well as numerous faculty guests and BHS. graduates. Officers conducting the class meetings and activities during the first semester were president, Jay Clark, vice-president, Janice Harrison, and sec- retary-treasurer, Jan Bloomfield. Supervising the fest- ivities in the second semester were president, Bob Walters, vice-president, Ed Schwartz, and secretary- treasurer Natalie Miller. The Latin Club also went to the motion picture Helen of Troy, and The Twin Menaechmif' by Plautus, a play produced by the University of South- ern California. S . 1 Q -Lg-ahfv .M 1 i 1 -. L Q, A .E , 1 'D LO NV!-N, a slzxfe, .erfes c. nner to thirrlfyecrr students N. Mill Lrrscn, C. Trevor, and J. Bloomfield. .1 1, Je -ee fri? ,T W ' K 5 ' M A r N j , i. POSING TOGETHER are the th.rd-year Latin students at the Latin Ban FROM LEFT. F. :V:.r:ellc, B. lNalters, S. Hartzell, R. Larson, B. Howa N. Miller, J. Bloomfield, J. Carr, J. Clark. BACK ROW: T. Kirksye, J, Coombes B. Vnfalfers, R. Hansen, 3, N elsen, R. Ruffell, J. Scnweigert, G. Park hurst, D. Chetkovifh, B. Goff. CENTER RON: J. Gower, E. Schwartz. N. Miller, J. Carr, B. Howard, Mrs Merrill, S. Hartzell, J. Dolce, G. Morris, E. Marcella, J. Bernier. FRONT ROVV: G, McMillian, C. Veraldi, J Bolinger, J. DeVine, J. Harrison, J. Clark, J. Bloomfield, C. Trever, P. McElroy, R. Larson, G. Herrmann E. Rowe. ABSENT WERE: B. Ehrlich, J. Harris, B. Maxham, W. Sylvester. 1 FRENCH CLUB: BACK ROW T Wheatley J Phohadns S Beathe L Rowley Mrs Coke S Blackburn C Davns L LaThrum N Dwlre E HampTon FRONT ROW M Barley J Keller u ell er uson artlne 1 O n Campbell B Lxvergood ABSENT WAS B Carpenter By speaklng French durnng The malorny of meeTlngs The French Club Trues To develop a worklng knowledge of The language Sponsored by Mrs Coke The club meT once a month on Fruday during second period AT These meehngs reTreshmenTs were served and class Clubs, Clubs 'n VT? REV EWlNG Tl-TE nexT days French lesson are Nancy Dwlre and Jean Phohadls aoTh of whom are mernbe s of he Frencw Club Th club meeTs durnng classhme Tn Mrs Cakes room The Scuence Club dlvlded lnTo Three separaTe groups ns Tor The beneT1T of sTudenTs 1nTeresTed In The why and wherefores of nature Sponsored by The scnence Teachers aT Burbank Hugh The club 5 sTlll ID The TlrsT sTages of developmem and has noT been Too acTlve busuness was discussed BACK RON G VoTcher R R ffell C Duval T Ternplln J Hessman B STor'e P Huyck CENTER ROW Mr Gllman R Mann M Schermerhorn D Welch J Gelsen M Collnns 'nTeresTed nn learnung The why and wherefores of scrence BeTTy D Casc aro Mr Traynor FRONT ROW L Rlley C Trever Schafer and Lance Ruley sTudy The bones of a real skele-Ton BoTh are members of The Scxence Club Schrfer G Gubson C Robunson W Pclek N Mller Farlmg R McTear ,Ks l r T 9 9 f V if ' V . I, B. R d , J. F g , J, M ' ll', M. lso , D. ' : . , . U , F. , . ' fm: l+ F' Af' M . A li A fx , ' J More Clubs PRESS CLUB: lf I lit? NOLAN TODD John Dmvls ond Stun Foster check th tr comercs BACK ROW N Lervold P Stratton Mlss MocDougall W Mtt The Press Club under the odvlsershlp of lvlrss Moc Dougoll as mode up of the ftfth ond slxth period press photograph rs It IS the responslblllty ol thus club to toke oll sports banquet donce ond speclol event plc tures during the yeor lntormol club meetings ore held every Frldoy RIFLE CLUB BACK ROW Mr Gllck R Honsen A Coveney P Guggenhenmer R Mcqudrre FRONT ROW R Telkcmp A DuFoult T Gllbert J Ge-:sen C Weekley S Ttmbrook before they leov to take CERALBUS pnctures chell N Todd FRONT ROW D MCCleon B Alfred J Dcxvls M Flsher N Vogel G Johnson S Foster The Rifle Club super lsed by Mr Gluck IS open to oll students ot BHS The mom purpose of the club ns to teoch the correct use ond hondlmg ot flreorms Shoot mg notches ore held tvvlce o week ln Jonuory the twelve best morksmen become the rifle teom The rifles ore turnvshed by the school but eoch member must purchose has ovvn ommunltuon JERRY GEISEN Ren Hansen ond Ted Gtlbert procttce the shcrp shoot ng vvhlch guoront es G po lton on 'le rtfle teom fgqiff 9 ' , t an If t .' v A 16 at ,J ' 'Q s A N 5 .C Q' l , f l . D. b , ,A Q , I . ' , l. , . , . . , T . , . A 4 , . . . r I . 1 . , . , . A , , , , .J ' - ' , - ', . ' . 3 ' e s'f 'T , ' .A,- I T R ' 3 t . to H T . , My BACK ROW M Mules S Jwnerdewfnd M Bush S 1: c enrson J roth Rdc M Turne M Mcxstun M McDono n Tewb CENTER ROW J Lunbeck D Reeder C Dcwws M P Hsrer J es orc n Rcnncy A Men'1en U J Brown NT ROW S Kenwnrci P Etherion A Anderson J Tuck r J 5 Tor ucigvm A Chrsrncr Pep Club Leeds Rooters ua, ITO ,- xn 3 rerr ce 's e Burbonks Q CTubbers U' the Burrwrk Burrouobs game TOM LEFT VM n Ther C r Mums corny are tremors of C cord srunts Born fc Ord Mary Szep and J rn BueiT Yoke cr weTl deserved ree? BOTTOM RTGHT Howl Queen Borbornd Borbcrw B cker rewgned us Foo'bc1lT Queen cm ne Burbc1nRBurrougrv5 gcnne S e rooe sfyk Dr k Jones new Tnunderbsrd rm BACK ROW N Plaster B Hodtes J Gower G Elder B Zonshlne D Ward C Holmes R Moore CENTER ROW Mr J McKenna J Grttttth L Tanner B Lambert J Mullen G Schatz B Rudell FRONT ROW D Cascuato L Arclwlett L vnre Ehrln n R Lerbow N Dunn J Glrard P Ryan ABSENT WAS E Brac ner aclt L y S or a B Sclmfer K Rmklenb .lunlor Sfatesmen Leglslafe RIGH what a ng exclatms Kelda Run up Kelda Elsm Bruckner Judy Gtrard ana Pat Ryan arp rxttencltna fn Junlor Staesmen Futura Teacher party BOTTOM LEFT QUTZZIITQ the canclndates for student body otftces ts don bf a panel of Jumar Stnesmen members Juntor Statesman orlgnnated tlwms Meet the Candldates Nnglwt BOTTOM RIGHT Leavtrg for the state conxentton nn Sacramento e K Elm c E Brac w and P Ryan Qnquugsu .- ,- I--I W lll 6' ,ff FUTURE TEACHERS BACK ROW J Sutton P Ryan J Harrison H Schmidt J Shofto S Root S Beattie CENTFR ROVV N Dunn ong K ae Jun K Krammes S arz J Groh FRONT ROW L Maxharn C Veraldi C Davis Higbee ...1 ONE OF the mary guest speakers who inform Future Teacher members about the beneltts and assets ot teaching ts Mrs Coke Here she speaks of her recent travels Europe The cl b sponsored by Mrs Laichas Yatte S Cres a y S Gorey ABSENT WERE J Davis L Stockton PH HOME ECONOM'CS CLUB BACK ROW S Groves D Dunn L Covert C Cathcart S Bane J Estes P Benko B Frank K Schultheis C Scheibel CENTER ROW Mrs Banks H Stevenson V Bonwell J Bennett J Lo e J Gaedicke J Blankenship L. King Miss Rawchuck. FRONT ROW: M. NiCastro, J. Griffith, D. Johnson, S. Spitzer, J, Brown, B. Palongi, R. Davis, M. Parks, L. Archuletta, A. Anderson. Phi Tau Beta the Future Teachers Club was organized to intorrn stu- dents about teaching through guest speakers and experience at local elementary schools. The Home Economics Club, Theta Epsilon is open to all girls who have had a year ot homemaking. Meet- ings are held twice a month. GLORIA SAIA seems quite willing to sample some of the delicious fudge sold by Home Economics Club members: Annabelle Anderson and Peggy Benko. . H WELCOMING GUEST speaker Keith Wegeman is Ken Bohn, Campus Christian winter president, and Mrs. Blackstone, adviser. The Campus Christian Club strives to promote Christian atmosphere vvithin its own organization as well as on campus. its mem- bers are students with a common Christian goal ot fellowship and faith. The Interclub Council plans dances, carnivals, and projects in which members of all the Burbank Y Clubs can participate. THE Y lnterclub Council consists ot Y Club members who are chosen to represent their individual clubs at group meetings every Thursday evening BACK ROW G Weybright M Mordoft H Rae B Stone J D vis S Lewis J Dulin S Long FRONT ROW P Olson C Mann S Beattie C Schuetz J Rinker D Moreland C U N' CANPLJS CHRlSTlAlNS B K ROVV G Lockhart A Dell ger R D chrxnin ir f Gillsiwa, C Ric ar w i ar X A ler o c ani z,vikO C R L ron A Whitmo er n a arson ac stan ockto r er Jn R Mo ne M O NT ROV' P l u r uc ner K Bohn G Rasenh S Hartz ow ffl es 3, We G emma: ern vt l-ert R Pee P Peter an u e c uez 'ni Se B Aoter T13 . 1. ,. ,. 1 t .. J ,A 4 D H . ' s -1- 4 . ' T T xl -r f if V 5 i , -ff AC : . , in , . 'tvis, J. Bu f , J. MC khcim, t.. c f if, . ' h ds, D Rediger, G Gikso , J, Ccll d, W cl ,L, Bots , M. M D :la P B1 ' CENTER ROW J. R rker, :ns , , 1 . P Crum D Ancerso S. H nd, J. C I , Mrs. Bl k e, L. St ' ii, C Sh if , B. Forr'er,L 'muh' , , li , , leon, PRO J' . Hi l, L. Arch letta, J. Kelle, B. Schifer, E. Br k , E. White, K. Rinkleib, , , . t Ol. . ell, B H G .., S, Cr S ,', B. Cold ll, C. W ll, ABSENT WERE' J. B - ,J B i e ,J. Dulr',E.LC 1. , l, . S , J. Rinkleie, L, Rowley, B. R d ll, C. S h t, N. 5 'th, S. Tpp, . l s, Ceralbus In September the CERALBLJS staff consisted of thirteen members Luckily the unsuperstitious staff had no qualms about arising difficulties and all pro gressed rapidly until February At that time Dick Jones winter photography editor graduated and Charlene Krueger moved to Florida diminishing the staff size to eleven The remaining members Jan Bloomfield editor Myrtle Weeks business manager Jay Clark sports editor Ed Schwartz assistant sports editor Jeanne Dake summer photography editor Linnea Higbee Elsie Bruckner Pat Ryan Libby Parks Bill Rudell and Sue Upstill carried through with the book until its MAKING FINAL CORRECTIONS on the complet d pages of the yearbook is .Ion Bloomfield I956 CERALBUS editor MYRTLE WEEKS Bus ness Manager goes oy r the records of the yearbook sales THE WINTER PHOTOGRAPHY Editor Dick Jones was in charge of scheduling th many yearbook pictures JAY CLARK Sports Editor is hard at work on the sports section of the BHS CERALBLS w- ,ff , A , - , , , . Z . I . I , 2 , ' 2 , 1 , ' 1 , , I , , completion and distribution in June. I Q I I , C . 8 , 4 I '1,:rl , xx N- I , , ' . X 'V,, L ag , Sta The CERALBUS a publlcatlon which requires The whole hearted co operatuon of many people por Trays by word and plcture a complete record of the year s events Thus year s staff attempted to lmprlson the spnnt of the bulldog wnthtn the annual and Thus show the ltfe of Burbank l-ltgh As usual They tried to create The best CERALBUS yet To make thus possible staff members spent many weeks on plannlng the layout of the book Then they scheduled and In many cases rescheduled plctures In an effort to Include every students picture tn the book Months were spent on the underclassmen sectton alone to Insure accurate coverage By the deadllne date for the prlnter the weary but satlsfned staff breathed more freely Then' hopes plans and aspuratrons have all been Included In thls book the story of Burbank and you the student body TOP RIGHT Jeanne Dake Summer Photo Ecltor and Ed wk Sa effx Schwartz assnstant Sports Edntor orgamze yearbook plctures TOP CENTER Lunnea Hlgbee and Elsle Bruckner staff members check the dummy of the 56 CERALBUS BOTTOM CENTER Gotng oxer posters for the yearbook cam palgn are Bull Rudell and Gary Hoffman who dtd the art work for The book BOTTOM RIGHT Checkmg the lust of Lnderclassmen for plctures are Patty Ryan and Charlen Krueger BOTTOM LEFT Ltbby Parks types cooy as Sue Upstull pastes plc tures nn the undercla smen sectlon ls fx QW' ll5 NEVV SUMMER additions to the Hl-LIFE staff are BACK ROW: J. Davis, M. Parker. FRONT ROTN: P. Grogan, S. Weiser, C. Gutman. Hi- Lite Through hardshitting editorials, lively teatures, and accurate news stories, the HI-LIFE, under the editor- ship oi Ann Lynn Arnold, brought the news of Burbank High to the students. This editorial policy made the HIVLIFE a respected publication this year. Among the many statt proiects undertaken were a NAJD writing tournament, a journalism day at Los Angeles City College, a Burbank High supplement to the Burbank Review, and a special parents' edition for Open House. Working with the editor-in-chiet, Ann Lynn, and the eleven statt reporters in putting out the semi-weekly publication tor the winter semester were Rochelle Harkness, page l editor, Judy Girard, page 3 editor, and Larry Levine, sports editor. Walter Mitchell had the position ot statt photographer. Elected by the Hl-LIFE statt tor the summer semes- ter were Ann Lynn Arnold, who continued her responsi- bilities as editor-in-chiet and page 2 editor, Rochelle Harkness, Larry Levine, and Judy Girard, co-editors of page l, Barbara Livergood and Lyla Rowley, co-editors ot page 3, and sports editors, Neil Smith, and Dennis Corp. Photography editor was John Davis. WlNTER HI-LIFE STAFF - BACK ROW: G. Schatz, L. Levine, W. Mitchell, D. Corp, N. Smith, M. Hippie, L. Rowley, Mr. Garapedian. FRONT ROW: J. Girard, R. Harkness, B, Livergood, A. Arnold - editor, M. Moore, S. Leppert, A. Boggis. 4' u ongngoqs fi. ' ' .,.,, ss - 2. rig? , ng .mg 7 .Hula im .- TW ri U, ,di Xmas 'Reg V 94 Q 125' 41 A ,V ? 2 a E5- SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS ond printers who worked rnciny hours to put out the CERALBUS ond HI-LIFE ore BACK ROW: M. Vogel, B. Cohen, J. Dcwis, T. Bison, S. Lone, N. Lervold, G, Johnson, J. VondeWeg,, R. Holtsberry. FRONT ROW: P. Strotton, S. Foster, N, Todd, Miss MocDougoll, Mrs. Ziollqowski, tinonce, E. Moyer, G. Poul, D. Beller. 2.11, , , Mfliifgwg.. 4, -Wgopey ,c-QQC f Q I g,,,,L 6, , 'fhl , ff,1l.ElT Zi., g,f,,,,,,,. Z7-,m,Q V+ fi , ,AL W ' Q Pri to - . J.,...,,s,4o,,-,Q Photo Burbonlds print shop, under the guidonce ot Mr. Fredricksen, spent rnony long hours printing this yeor's record sole ot H40 books. The print shop is one ot the tew high school print shops in Southern Colifornio thot prints its school yearbook. It olso hondles cill printing done tor the school, including HI-LIFE, tickets, printed torms, ottice supplies, posters, doorcords, ond progrcirns. Miss tViocDougoIl ond her odvonced photogf rophy students were responsible tor tolcing some of the oction shots ond oll the sports ciction shots. The reniciining pictures, including the orgonizcition pic- tures ond senior closs portroits, were token by Mr. Bishop. Mrs. Ziollcowski kept cicccunt of the tinonces :or the book. 5 9 A I 5 CAUGHT VVHlLE posing ri group cl stuclervs tor c: club Lfcturc is Ur Jrn Bishop, CERALBUS phocgrcipher. MR. FREDRICKSEN, ocviser, shows CERALBUS printers, T. Bette, E. Blosdole G. Rhoods, J. LaRue, D, Atencio, ond R. Poorson, the kind of type used printing the yeorboolc. a f ,f , 5 X . XXI h C .J 5 C 1 Q' Q ' , xo ii I Axxiyq l ,J i Girls' Choir LEADUXIG THE cornlgineo A Cappella ond Gi CllVl5l'llll5 C0'9lS 15 VY' BOQQIS- The Choirs serenodecl the hcllf the week precedfng 'he Christmas holldoys. B J- Kfvtw in, r. inonwgson, L. -wtedu U. Now, S, Chester ' Bentivegno, FRONT A. Corfnoclk, l lS A Q, C QPCL if The Advonced Girls' Choir, on orgonizcition to which ony girl with ci good poir ot lungs rnoy belong, is worth- while os well os fun. Under the direction of Mr. Victor Boggis, the group porticipoted in ossemblies ond enter- toinment ot the Fother-Daughter Bonquet. As o troining ground for A Coppello ospironts, Girls' Choir is excellent, os on orgonizotion tor girls who enioy singing, the group otters good opportunities tor odvoncement. l rls Choir in ACK: l'l. Roe, The A Cappella Choir, under the direction ot Mr. Boggis, has done an excellent job of representing BHS. lt has given pleasure to many people in exchange as- semblies, winter and summer Baccalaureate services and both graduation ceremonies. This group is com- posed ot approximately sixty students and is accom- A Cappella BACK ROVV: O. MCM llian, J. Lyster, B. Terrell, L. Baxter, R Swartz, B. McCord, D. White, J. Born, E. Case, G. Unger L. Flinders, B. Williams. THlRD ROW: C. Mall, S. Woodside J. Enochs, B Maxham, B. Gattenby, T. Faragher, R. Williams J. Tindell, VV. Dunlap, B. Close, H. Leichttried, E. Rowe, J Kernahan, G. Weybrght, S. Berg, M. Lay. SECOND ROW A. Haynes, B. Searlc, D. Roth, D. Moreland, J. Watkins, L Rainey, J. Ferguson, Mr. Boggis, L. Lathrum, l. Stewart, L Maxham, P. Patty, K Frondsen, K. Taylor, FRONT ROW. P Thompson, J. DeColc1, B. Roberts, S. Baton, T. Sardella, A Cormack, C. Simpson, K. Bohn, G. Grunavvalt, N. Smith H. Rae. C. Carlson, A. Mihos, M. Myers, L. Weyher, J. Lalce panied by Cathryn Carlson and Sandra Baton. Each semester, otticers are elected to serve the choir. Through continual work and co-operation, the A Ca ella sta es a traditional o eretta ever ear. PP Q P Y Y This ear, with no auditorium however, a concert was Y presented instead. GlRLS' CHOIR - BACK ROW: J. Lackey, C. Moreland, P. Caldwell, M. Szep, J. Nybaklcen, D. Malcolm, A. Reese, P. Jones, S. Forslund,J. Jones, C. Hultquist, D. Tuttle, M. Gilmour. CENTER ROW: P. Mintey, L. Myers, C. Mann, P. Huette, C. Shriver, J. Vxlolfgram, Mr. Boggis, J. Bryant, D. Caruth, S. Morton, J. Graves, L. Rowley, C. Gregory. FRONT ROW: K. Carlson, C. Ravenelle, S. Mattox, G. Nybalcken, S. Angiuli, J. Brown, D, Kirlcharn, E. McCarthy, D. Riddell, M. Marcus, V. Roberts, P. Smith, N. lmmel. ,.g,,,., v f .. , M , A, V, w,,. , ,J ll9 1 Orchestra EAC? RO X. J i C. Rfty lOlTC'l. A. Brool4s, D. LaRue, B. Ehrlich, S. lA'ukelicit, lvl. Chisinzir, M. Bailey, D. Johnson, L, Kenney, L. Yaffe, IA. Dragna, J. Mullen, P. Edwards, G. Herrmann, R. Fitzgerald, J. Hurst, J. Volante, Mr. Duarte. Tl-llRD ROW: C. Cherry, S. VX'ard, D. Margo, M. Xilirgler, B, White, G. Singleton, S. Hartzeil, B, Lynn, B. Morse, J. Dulin, P. Stout- enberg, D. Beller, R. Miller, J. Kibre, S. Lane. SECOND ROW: C, Forsluncl, C. Failing, B. Howard. FRONT ROVJ: L l-ligbee, J. Sherwood, F. Dwight, R. Leibovv, P. Limina, L. Rowley, R. Moore. ABSENT 'WERE J. Cornell, D. Scully. v C 7 - The BHS orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Duarte, brought credit to the school by giving excellent performances at exchange assemblies and musical festivals. They also acted as accompanists at baccalaureate All members have had at least one year's previous instrumental training, and each member contributes all his talent, initiative, and co- , Q operation to make a tine representative group tor the school. 120 JENNY KISSED ME Jenny Kissed Me vvos chosen by the Senior Ns tor their grciduotion ploy. Stoged ot John Muir Junior High Auditorium, the three-oct comedy romance wos directed by Mr. Glick. The olot concerned on eighteen yeor old torrn girl who come to live with her ount Her cunt is C1 housekeeper to o priest The ditlicul ties orise when the priest feels he rnust remold Jennys personality Jenny who is pertectly sotisfied os she is ond Michoel on eclucotor toll in lo e Q7 sf- in TOP TAKING o curtoin cull ore Senior Play cost members BACK ROVV M Glick B Vifolters S Hortzell R Levine B Lambert G Berglund L Hubuord FRONT ROW J Bloom eo, B Sch tcr Wu G se ATCHlNG would be Ge in cicent eo , L SlOCKlOl1 J Bloornhe dj Llff T Kl'l T , ' v . .A iz? l , , 1 fi If T wi J 't A m, is 5 t1m,,, ' 5 W f , . 2 1 r. ' , . held, N. Miller, l.. Stockton, K, Rinkleib, H. S yy. . i,- 'S b f LEFT: C ' - juvenile ' l' - s, H. S ny, . ' , . I ld, :nil L. Hilb l. ln he mi' QF givdlg if f' Fgitner lrfovnil rrn, P. Leyfnf' .22 XKPWMQW O OI' S I kburn C FR NT RO el dorwce and Hoor oofferns were plorw ed foumd rn ony newspaper Wolfson advised ond directed The dome cldsse vm Abbott D Acarnpora M Adam Ad er J 55 68 Adler V 96 A1tken Mr 9 7 Alosko C Aba I Alfred R 18 50 9 73 76 0 105 A en J Amos S Anderson A 5 1 0 Anderson D 15 9 62 64 67 98 Anderson Don 5 65 7 Anderson Anderson Anderson 58 65 67, 74 Anderson Anderson Andres B 55 69 1ul1 S 24, Archuletta L 0 50 96 Armstrong D Armstrong S Arneson D 50 52 Arnett A Arnold A 94 6 Arnold B Asp W 5 Atenclo D 7 69 98 Axup J Bachenhe1mer Batley Ba1ley Barley Baker Karen Kexth M 50 G 1 73 Boker P Baldaseron1 Ba ard J 55 80 Baltau W Baltzer B 55 80 Baltzer D Bane S 50 102 n s Ms 1 Barber A Barnes C 55 80 Barnett L 7 9 4 Barr Barr Barrell Barrow R Barth J Bartolett1 L Bassennan L Bates D Ba on S Battes P Baumberger Baumberger R Baxter D 24 Baxter L Baxter S Beam T Beanblos om R Beattte S C I' 29 98 1gan M 8 5 7 Bell N 2 81 B er D 17, Benedett1 D Ben1am1n M Ben o P Bennett B Jeanette Jeanne Bennett JoAnn 55 1 Bennett T Benttvegna J 55 Bentz G 55 76 Ber S Bennett Bennett Berglund G 29 49 99 10 5 Bernal A Bermer J 5 Berry J Berto1a R Bertonneau G Bess D Bestlancl B Bethel W Bette T 30 85 Beyers D Blngham D B t E Blshop Mr B1san, T Blackburn S 3 97 0 Blackburn T 17 30 6 66 B Blackstone Mrs 25 98 Blankenshlp J B ornheld J 15 6 22 30 87 90 92 99 2 10 1 4 sdale E 25 Blythe L 5 5 Boardman V 55 90 Boecher C 6 8 B g1s A 55 4 Q15 Mr 10 Bohn K 30 B 1v1n R Boles M 55 68 Boles VN 64 66 Bo ran B 1n R 1nger J 30 02 104 B n1n K B nnev1lle J 55 71 Index Bonwell V 30 94 Borger L B r1sa L B rn J Borup R Boskov ch P Boss ey R B st J Bourbeau Bow1e B Bow1e C Bowser B Bradford D Bra y L Branca G Brandon C Bray N Breeze D Brent J Brewer Mr B c R Bn: er J 18 50 7 Braen K Brockway Brooks Brooks Brown Brown 4 Brown M 102 Sandra Susan Steve Brown Brown Brown Brown W Browmng B Bruce D Bruckner E 5 Bruckner Mr Bryan B Bryant J e J 5 Buley B Burgdort P 55 69 ur hout Mrs 1 Burke J Burme1ster 5 Burnham Burns M Bus C Bus M Bussard B Bu sard W 8 Butow Caldv e Caldwell P C an D 5 ard J C vlttl C Cameron Cameron 5 Campbell A Campbell D Campbell Camobeli Campbell Susan Sylvester 69 76 Canhela B Capo B Caraone G Caraone Cor on C 10 4 Carlson 57 CarlsOn Carl on Carpent B Carr J Car on rs Carter B Buddy Caruth D Casc1atO 9 03 Case B Case E Cas lla Carter Cathcart C Cathcart D Celura A hapnn Mrs Chapman E 55 69 Chavez Cherry Che ter 55 68 9 O1 Chetkowch Dean 6 3 Cnetkov1cl1 Delon Cl'11lton M Chnsmar M Chrlstensen D Chrnstopherson B Chmstopherson C 32 94 99 O2 4 ClarkJ 15 2 0 Clarke G Clement G Clement J Clemente J Close B Clough G Coffey J Coffey M Cohen e Mrs 9 Coleman C Ca 1n M Colonna B Conaway C Conflnante P Conner L Conoway J Cook J Coombe J Cormack A rnell J orp D Corrlyeau M C te NA Coveney A 56 Covert L Coy A Crawford B Crawford Mr essaty S 18 6 Crews J Cr chlow S Cracker E Crockette J Crurn P umm gs A CL,nn1naharn C C0rt1s Curt1s r C r R Dah Dah Dake Da e Dan1el B D n1el R Dargenzuo DOVIS Mrs DUV1S Z 80 Davts D Day1s, G Dav1s Janet Davus Jtm Dav1s John Day1s Davrs Day1s Deak1n D Dean 1-1 Dean R DeCasper W DeCola Deeb G Delahunt R Delange F DellaPorta J Dell1nger A DeMares C DeMares R DeShon M Dettman L Detwe1ler D 56 85 DeV1ne Dewey N Dlckson D1eudonne J D1l'1arce R 6 74 98 3 D1xon T Dwcon V Dodd R Doe Dornpe D Dompe L Donahue P Donahue R Dooley Mrs Dorsett M Dow D Downe1 D Dragna Drake J Drown N Duarte Dulzault A 34 99 A , . 55, 118 , . , ,112 , . .....,..,... 55 1 . . 51 I ,AEIIY 'YYY 5 5I 55 , , ,,,, l,,r,s 2 9 110 1 ,J. ,,,,,,, ,.,,, . .31 . .... 13 ' I 50 97 , , ,.,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,,r, 29 , . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c 55 'ls , . .. oo,o 31, 87, , 33 Jf viff YYYY I'55 5 , .55 5' , , s,,,s, .30,113 2,10,119 , . 56,113 I ' -...'. 80 ', , ........ 51, 102, 0 , ... ....,.... 55, 118 , J. , 97, 113 C 2' , . 33, ' 'I 29' '113 108, 112, 113 , . ..,..,.. 55, 77 ,K. . 55, 119 97,104 . 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