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EVENTS ABOUT BURBANK September 8. Large class of Fearful Freshmen entertained Student Body Ass ocia- tion. 14. Traffic officers sworn in. 19. Assembly exclusively for girls. 28. Wild West Roping by Bob Rogers. 29. P.-T.A. Evening dance. October 5. Blind xylophone genius Pierre Knox. 9. Outdoor assembly on fire prevention by Cap- tain Hicks. Remember the heat? 10. WinnersofP.-T.A. mem- bership drive have party. 12. Berkeley day at the World’s Fair. 13. Jitterbug jamboree 2:00 to 4:30. 17- Assembly. No girls allowed. 27. Dads’ Club dance. November 1. Julian Oliver, Spanish Bull Fighter turned troubadour. 3. Afternoon jitterbug jamboree. 6 — 10 American Education Week. 12 — 18 Book Week program fea turing Esther B. Darling Metal Shop presents lib- rary door sign. November 17- P. ' T.A. takes a turn at cards. December 1. Display of oratory in campaign speeches. 4. Student Association Election, results were a landslide. 18. Berkeley Day Nursery visited by Santa Claus. 19. High Nines bid fare well to Burbank. January 10. Orientation program for shivering scrubs. 18. Traffic officers on pa- rade. 19. Remember that after- noon dance. 24. Fashions in the fore- ground at sewing ex- hibits. 25. Did you see Snakes in Assembly? February l.Wiz Wiz Rally for Wizard. 9. Jitterbug hearts dance 13. Boys’ Baseball Assem- bly. 14. Birthday Cake P.-T.A. “Honest Abe” on our stage. 29. Adventure galore in Robinson Crusoe. March 15. St. Patrick Dance with Swing Band. 28. Jitterbugs warmed up at Library Dance. April 11 — 12 Senior Big show ' April 15 — - 19. Fine Arts Exhibit. 26. Public Schools Week. May 16 — 17- Junior Big Show. June 7- Graduation. Honors awarded best students.
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CALENDAR TRAILER HOUSE TUNES CHRISTMAS PROGRAM O N THE NIGHTS of April 11 and 12, 1940, a play entitled “■Trailer House Tunes, ' ” was present ed by the Burbank Junior High pupils. This very unique and original play was written and directed by Mrs. Orpha Rhodes. This play was about a typical American family, who like so many other families, decided to tour the United States in a trailer house. They visited many picturesque and historic spots on their tour. Interesting scenes showing outstanding characteristics of different sections were presented by selected groups of pupils. Main members of the cast were as follows: Russell Franson, Lois Doran, Shirley Thompson, Raymond Harris, Anita Kinkaid, and Tommy Knudsen. — Isama Nagata WIZARD TYPISTS T ypewriting instructor, Mrs. Jeanette Stewart. Typists: Olivia Amaral, Josephine Balducci, Aldyne Day, Elisabeth Richardson, Dorothy Seipp, Coralie Whitley, Barbara Jean Zappa. WIZARD PRINTERS P ressmen: John Cannizzaro, Alvin Simas, Tom Coopman, Robert Joy, George Ferreira, with George Lateana acting as pressroom foreman. All the boys in the print shop set type under foremen: Ralph Farrace, Bill Abrie and Clyde Miller. Bindery work was under the supervision of Guinn Hudon and Joe Pandolfo. One OF THE MOST beautiful occasions ever held in Burbank Junior High was the picturesque Christmas program. The pupils dramatized three beautiful scenes from the life of Jesus. The colorful scenes, beautiful lighting effects, with the outstanding cast of characters and the well trained voices made the pageant leave many worth ' while memories with the pupils. The program was carefully supervised and artistically presented. The actors and the teachers in charge of the program should receive the highest praise pos ' sible. The pageant helped to develop the appropriate Christmas spirit as it brought out the real significance of Christmas. The program was concluded by a recessional of all pupils bearing gifts to lay at the foot of the manger. — Coralee Whitley WIZARD ART CLUB A RT DIRECTOR, Miss Lousia Santos. Block prints made by John Anderson, Edith Wetzel and Shirley Thompson. LITERARY STAFF EDITOR, Josephine Balducci. As ' sistants :Chet Duncan, Isamu Nagata, Mary Louise Daus, Grace Sakaguchi. WIZARD COLLECT ORS B usiness manager, Mrs. Jean Skimmings. Collectors: Darlene Pettyjohn, Evelyn McCoy Yvonne Loustalet, Betty Joe Price, Frances Mulcahy, Lorraine Atchison, Barbara Zappa, Juanita Silva, Erma Foster .
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