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ROW 1 — (reading down) Wallace Allison, Ernest Botelur. Francis Chong. Helen Cnpps. Paul Fehr, Ailoen Ghidosoi, Clayton Hitner, Carlo Jenson. Linnie Lee ROW 2— (reading down) Kenneth Al- meida, Donald Bradley, Mary Cianciorulo. Clyde Dawson, Hans Finten, Ernest Green, Lawrence Holiman. Bernice Johnson, William Lee ROW 3 — (reading down) Florencio Alvarado. Betty Jane Brodene, Elmer Clarke, Leona De Camp. Helen Fisher. Shirley Grice, Richard Holfman. Carmen Johnson. Alice Leiies ROW 4 — (reading down) George Axtell. Mildred Brown, Eugene Cline. Anna- bel Delaney, Leroy Fisher. Laura Gunnerson. Paul Hruska, Helen Johnson. Stanley Lena ROW 5 -■{reading down Ralph Baker, Ed Bruhn, Lucille Cochrane, Rachel DcLaRiva, Angelo Freitas. Ed Hakala, Lamont Hudon. Phyllis Johnson, jack Loobs ROW 6— (reading down) Virginia Barrett, Scabron Calhoun. Juanita Conn, Mary Helen Dunlop. Elmer Frugoli. John Hanley, Alfred IcarJi, Betty Kelts. Bessie Lylord ROW 7— (reading down) Glenn Bilyeu. Eleanor Carlson. Inez Conlorno, Clorence Ellmgs.en, Jennie Gaipa. Warren Hanson. Tom Ikeda, Mellie Labarile. Harold McCormick HOW 8- (reading down) Paul Blood, Peggy Carlson. Carlton Corson. Bernice Erickson, Leonard Garcia. I oniel Harris, Miyuki Iwahashi, Betty Larson, Clyde McGrath ROW 9--(reading down) Ron ild Book. Helen Chapman, Dorothy Costa, An Farrace, Marshall Garrett, Melvin Hoynes. Man- uel jcrdinc, Kenneth Leacock. Robert McWalters
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT BURBANK COURT The purpose of the Burbank Court is to provide a proper hearing for all per sons arrested for violating traffic rules. It consists of the traffic court, presided over by a judge, and a su ' preme court, presided over by the principal. The court officers are a judge, two bailiffs, a clerk, a door ' keeper and several traffic officers. The court is held during the ninth period. At this time cases of pupils who have received tickets are tried. Pupils are dismissed if found not guilty or pun ' ished with one or more detentions if found guilty. — Yoshio Yamamoto, H8 OUT DOOR TRAFFIC Officer Simpson is the head of all the Berkeley Junior Traffic Police, Mr. Carlsen is the head of outdoor traffic boys in Burbank. Every term the outdoor traffic boys go to Edward’s Field in Berkeley to drill. This term the San Francisco World’s Fair has invited Junior Trafi 6c Squads in western states to drill there. — Ernest Marino, Sergeant INDOOR TRAFFIC Chief of the indoor traffic group this year was Carlton Corson. As ' sisting the chief were the two Cap ' tains, Richard Silva and Ernest Bote ' fur. Complete reorganit;ation of the group was necessary due to the large number of new officers. The squads headed by their respe ' tive lieutenants are now operating smoothly and are looking forward to the many interesting activities plann ' ed for the future. — Barbara Chandler Shirley Brown, L9 GIRLS ’ COUNCIL The Girls’ Council is composed of a representative from every advisory and meets every other Monday. Each representative brings to the council suggestions for the betterment for the school. The president or vice ' presi ' dent of the Girls’ Association pre ' sides at the Council meeting; the seC ' retary of the Association records the Council proceedings. This term the president is Inez Conterno, vice ' preS ' ider t is Rachel Dela Riva and secre ' tary is Dorothy Moran. This term we have started a dramatic club. Each term we give a dance and make e ' nough money so we can have a party for every girl in the school — Mary Cotter, H9 Qarye carefully; ' words have joints ! — Teall BOYS’ COUNCIL The Boys’ Council is an organizaton in Burbank composed of a delegate from every advisory in the school They meet every other Monday to discuss and give their opinion on the many problems that face our school Mr. Frick is the teacher in charge. Each boy brings a note book and makes a detailed report of the meet ing. Problems which can not be solve by the council are referred to the prin ' cipal. In this way many improv, ments in Burbank have come about through the Boys’ Council activities. The boys learn many early lessons i n democracy through early par ' ticipation in school government. — Merle Williams, L9
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ROW I— (reading down). Nellie Mercuric. Wilma Niemi, Sam Pick. Keith Royelon. George Silver- foole, Virginia Townsend. Bill Maos. Mary Cotier ROW 2— (reading down) Kenneth Mere. Ruth Noriega. BUI Plumley, Anna Rudzenia, Theodora Sonntag, Kioyoka Tsuchida, Mamie Maki. Norma Riel ROW 3 — (reading down). Rena Mezello. Kalherine Nylander. Marion Poile. Harry Sale, Roberi Speer. Joe Valente, Henry Wirla, Josephine Rineila ROW 4 — (reading down) Roy Moborl, Sui|i Obayashi. Evelyn Ponsl. Raymond Salonen. Fred Sladelholor. Jusline Vaz. Douglas Wong, Wil- liam Rohde. Eleanor Lewis, ROW 5 — (reading down) Robert Moroles, Mary Oghoro. Doris Price. Jess Sanchez. Adrienne Stovall. Roy Verbeck, Iku Yamamoto. Barbara Lee Gluyzor ROW S— (reading down). Dorothy Moran, Arthur Ololson. John Puccio. Pearl Shuborl, Tuilikki Siromborg. Alvar Vickman. Gloria York. Lorraine Blandin. Tod Tronnoff ROW 7— (reading down) Robert Morbidelli. Lucille Poiritch, Aurelio Quiros, Lawrence SUva. Dan Strong. Herbert Wall. Dorothy Zimmerman, Anthony Do Silva ROW 8 — (reading down) Frank Navarro, Le Roy Policy. Jesus Quiroz. Mory Silva, Helen Taricco. Ruth Wetzel. Goorqio Mann. Laurona Myers ROW 9 — (read- ing down). Margorel Nelson. Georae Perez. Earl Richardson. Richard Silva, Eugene Taylor, JJenry While, Crneat Marino. Robert Seaton
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