John Burroughs High School - Akela Yearbook (Burbank, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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Calendar Makers The Production Print Shop and the Press Photo Class take a major part in the production of the Akela, but get very little notice. When the staff or- ders a picture, it has to go to the photo class to be taken. After the layouts are ready and all of the pictures taken, the print shop can begin printing. Another department that gets little notice is the art class. They have the responsibility of all the division pages, drawings, and cartoons in the Akela. It is through the ioint efforts of these groups that a school annual is possible. Members of the production print shop who printed this book are Darrell Doran, Ken Hisel, Don Jones, Richard Petri, Gene Sader and Aaron Simmons. They are shown above working on a layout for the offset press. Members of the Press Photo class, under the direction of Wilbur Day, were kept busy dur- ing the year taking pictures for the Akela. Shown left to right are: standing, Leonard Nicodemo, Ronnie Reeves, Jim Faith, Sue Faulkner, Gabriel Stahl, Don Jones, and Herb Pearl. Back row, Joe Schenk, Allen Spang, and Gene Sader. Left. Pictured from left to right are art editors Dixie Bowling, Marlene Jackson, and Joel Jacobs. The Art Department was responsible for the cartoons and the division pages of the Akela. , , J

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i. Above are pictured the members of the Akela Staff. From left to right are, seated: Ronnie Reeves, Joe Schirard, Joann Lockett, Marilynn Darling, Ellen Passick, Sandi Hall, Phyllis Reily, Armida Luna, and Audrey Freeman. Standing are: Mrs. Helen Manezon, Paul Williamson, Pat Siler, Thomas Marshall, and Roy Weber. Pictured above, in one of her rare moments of relax- ation in Jo Ann Lockett, who wqs elected as editor for this year's Akela. Jo Ann, a popular Senior B, WGS chosen because of her past experience on the 1952 Staff. It was largely through her hard working effort that this book came about. This year the Akela staff started to work with only a few verienced members on the staff. Thri gh Editor Jo Ann Lockett and Thomas Marshall, Akela advisor, the work got off to a good start. There were a few times when the staff .was worrying about deadlines, but things usually came out all right. Anyone who wandered into the class about deadline time might have been overwhelmed by the confusion of twelve people trying to meet the deadline. Finally, through all of this confusion, there emerged the 1953 Akela. Finance editor was Bbfly Saylor.



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fi Upper left: Building a pyramid cer- tainly isn't a gym proiect. Nevertheless these ambitious Indians have formed one. Lower left: One of the busiest places at nutrition and the end of the day is the arcade. Upper. center: Here are several Indians storing up energy to see them through the day. Upper right: Backward Week at Bur- roughs was observed by both teachers and students. Pictured above are a few of the faculty wearing their Sunday- go-to-meeting hats. Lower right: Lock- ers aren't cleaned regularly, but when they are, it's quite a proiect! 5 Campus Capers

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