Burbank Junior High School - Wizard Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Alle - Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept First Junior Assembly meeting of the semester. George Oier, Student Chairman, welcomed the new studentsg and Mrs. Golden explained the new Burbank Junior Traffic Court. First Senior Assembly meeting of the semester. George Fredericks, President of the Boys' Associa- tion, welcomed the new studentsg Mrs. Golden ex- plained the new Burbank Junior Courtg the oath of' office ras given to the court officials and all traffic officersg and LieutenantsBrerton, repre- senting the Berkeley Police Department, addressed the pupils on the subject of Loyalty and Obedience Meetings of the Boys' and Girls' Associations. The boys were addressed by Mr. Ellis, Y4 M. C. A. Director, and by Mr. Davis, Director of the Ber- keley School Recreation Program.3 The girls were introduced to Camp Fire work by Miss Mary Sperry,, Berkeley Camp Fire Councillor, and to the Junior Theater idea by Miss Ruth Taft, Director of the Junior Theater. Both assemblies were shown two reels of pictures of the telephone. , Labor Day Holiday. We haven't met the peoole who, were sorry. ' ? Junior Assembly observed Admission Day with a pro- gram which held our interest with a wide variation of numbers. Q The Senior Assembly was delighted with Stories of California Pioneer Days told by Mr. Noel Jacks. Another holiday! We didn't mind. We ore deep appreciation to Miss Barbara Bacon and to ULili Lagunan who so kindly entertained us. . Miss Bacon played three beautiful piano selections and HLili Lagunan sang Spanish-Californiawfolk I sohgs to her own guitar accompaniment in a nay that made the songs seem more real. , , Members of the Senior Assembly will not soon for- get the delightful program presented by the Conf nelly Trio. We are most grateful to the young ladies. Mr. Frick announced the awards received by Burbank pupils at the recent state fair at Sac- ramento. ' . H. , Meeting of our P. T. A. Their work for us-is ap- preciated. A U What fun it is to listen to a real live author,

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Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. OCT. Oct. OC13 a Oct. Oct. Oct. especially when it is the author of one of your fa- vorite books! we were surely pleased to meet Mrs. Darling, author of Baldy of Nome. he thought we had been to the theater that after- noon! The play, moonlight and histletoe, was pre- sented so well by the High Eight One class that we forgot we were at school. The Princess and the Pixies reminded us that all of us may be of the royal blood if we are kind and true and helpful to others. UBe loyal to the royal that is in thyself.U Those who missed seeing Indians of the Enchanted Desert and listening to Mr. Munson, missed a pro- gram of unusual interest. The pictures were beau- tiful and Mr. Munson did know how to entertain us. UUniform the Burbank Bandn! The dance and whist party, helped to raise funds for the uniforms we hope to see our boys ornament next term. Meetings of the Boys' and Girls' Associations. The athletic department had charge of the chief number for the boys and Camp Fire girls and the Girl Reserves entertained the girls. The week being Fire Prevention Week, both assem- blies met, as usual each year, to consider fire hazards and fire prevention. Captain Higgs of the Berkeley-Fire Department again addressed the stu- dents and winning essays were read by pupils. Pupils of the High Seven Two class presented a beautiful pageant of pioneer days. In color, danc- ing, and music, the struggles of the pioneers were most artistically presented. Second meeting of our P. T. A. Ne wish more par- ents might be interested in the work the associa- tion does. Dorothy Yool wrote and directed fwith some slight assistencej an excellent little play which was pre- sented by her classmates, the High Seven One nu- pils. hith the assistance of the Girls' Glee Club, Dorothy contrasted the old-fashioned school of many years ago with a modern junior high school. The Boys' Glee Club, the Girls' Glee Club, and the orchestra presented a very pleasing program. Edison Day! The world honoring Thomas Alva Edison! hr. Paul Swedburg presented thetschool with a pic- ture of Mr. Edison. , 'CN

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