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« Sidney Acton Hisako Akagi Merle Alexander Panoria Anagnos Harold Anderson Laurentz Anderson ' w illiam Anderson Norma Andre Mary Bailey Mildred Barley Bernice Barthels Dorothy Batchelder Wayne Batchelor Arthur Belmont Margaret Bertlin Mavis Bishop Arthur Bither Mary Boehner Warren Browning Dorothy Cabral Emanuel Cal ice Ned Carlina Arnold Carlson Helen Carpenter Marion Casovia George Chin Oliver Chin William Choye Doris Clair Ruth Clark George Clemons Mary Condo Gertrude Danska John Davis Edith Dawson Joseph Diogo
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THE SPIRIT OF BURBANK SPEAKS My, what short memories these youngsters have I You know, my young friends, you ' d get along better if you had a memory like mine. Take the graduating class this term for instance. I ' ll wager, you don ' t even know when they entered Burbank without stopping to fig- ure it out. All right, I ' ll tell you that and more. They entered Burbank in the fall term of ' 31. Turing that term, there were forty-nine of them on the honor roll and three re- ceived scholastic honors. In the spring of ' 32, they did even bet- ter. Sixty-four made the honor roll, nine received scholastic hon- ors, and eleven athletic awards were given. Then came the fall of ' 32 and fifty-one were honor roll students. The spring of ' 33 rolled on and thirty were on our honor roll. Three scholastic hon- ors w re earned as well as three service honors, and seven athletic awards were also given. It didn ' t seem possible that it was the fall term of ' 33 already, but it was, and fifty-four made the honor roll. Ton of these hard-working people received scholastic honors, sixteen received service awards and nine, athletic awards. And here they are on their last stretch. Soon they ' ll be out in the world. Oh, yes l I remember other things about them tool They we re L8 ' s in ' 32 you know and they were initiated, at that time, into the world-wide organization of the Little Lovers of Lincoln . They were the charter members of this group and of course Burbank was very proud of them. There were some entertainers in the group too. The first term they came here some of them entertained for the P.T.A. Then in the fall term of ' 31 they gave a program for the incoming L7 ' s. I re- member Donald White gave th- welcoming speech and Elaine Foss gave the closing speech. Then in the spring of ' 32 they recited Trees for Arbor Day. In the fall of ' 32 our friends presented a play, The Maid of Orleans , for the Junior Assembly. Others did songs and dances of other nations, in the intermission. Then too, in the fall of ' 32 many of them were candidates for the chairmanship of the Junior Assembly. Lorraine Schott and George Maki won the election. In the spring of ' 33 a very lovely program was given by Mrs. Murphy, our former physical education teacher. Some of the girls were in a fashion show given by the sewing class. In the fall of ' 33 on our American Education Week program, there appeared Phyllis Helston, Jack Richards, and the social studies class composed of our friends. Many of them again ran for the presidency of the Student Body. Lorraine Schott became president of the Girls ' Association and Robert Fratres of the Eoys ' Association. After Lorraine transferred Marian Urch took her place, and proved herself a very capable ex- ecutive. Many of them now hold important offices in school and have held them in the past three years at Burbank. They all hope that every- one of you has as happy a three years as they, and learn to love Bur- bank too. This is from the memory of the Spirit of Burbank. — Claire Doty H9x
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Audrey Donohue ' Clare Doty Faye Drake Juanita Duenas Alfred Duesdieker Margaret Duffy June Dunne Jack Ehrhorn Bryan Ell am Joe Fernandez Lois Fisk Wayne Forsstrom Daniel Forsythe Elaine Foss Evelyn Foster Owen Foster Lawrence Fraga Alfred Francis Robert Fratres Edna Gardiner Theresa Ghiorso Lincoln Goddard Robert Greer Mary Guzzardi Marian Hackmeister Helen Haley Albert Hall Cor inn e Hall Nel s Hamberg Myra Harding Virginia Harding Helmi Harju Ella Harris Robert Hauk Phyllis Helsten Ruth Hempel Jean Henry Mary Hubbard Helen Huber Anna Jacuzzi
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