John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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BURR ARTI STS Jack Schwartz, James Ruby, Ernie Clark, Kathleen Grace, ' Kathleen McCarthy, Barbara Mann, Leo Mar- tin, Betty Ann Baash, Leta Mae Brooks, Marjorie Cass, Betty Dick- son, Kay Dennis, Pat Hartley;- Eloise McLean, Gordon Maclean, Barbara Jean Mauerhan, Elizabeth Sburtz, Grant Swanland, Leola Turner, Peggy Wells, George Hockmeyer. BURR ART CLASS CI FAR AND NEAR CLASS PRINTERS Bud Waddell. Merwin Schirmer, Bertram Briskin, Bill York, Monte Hippie, John Buchanan, Walter Porter, Menery Angell, Dick Potter, Marshall Tate, Robert Wagner, Tom Roberts, John Hoffman. PRINTING CLASS

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JOHN BURROUGHS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY LIST Mr James Glover Bailie Miss Theresa Elvira Bailer Mrs. Margaret S Baumgaerfner Miss Helen Lucille Berg Mrs Elizabeth Mae P Brown Miss Clara L. Bruckman Mr Jesse Maxwell Butler Miss Una B Cameron Mr. Robert Charles Catren Mr Philip Justin Corley Miss Jessie Leona Cunning Miss Augustine Dalland Mrs. June L G Daniel Miss Elizabeth Donnelly Mr. Clinton H Douglas Miss Ada Elizabeth Egbert Miss Marie M. Erhart Mrs. Kathryn L. L. Francis Mr Ralph Piatt Frankhouse Miss Anna Belle Gibson Mrs. Winifred Neptune Haitbrink Miss Ef fie Amanda Ha Iverson Mrs Grace H. Higbee Miss Cassandra Pauline Horton Miss Daisy M. Hughes Mrs Edna Daniel Hummel Miss Emily Rice Huntsman Miss Florence Louise Hurst Mr Arthur Alyn Jones Miss Katherine Bernice Kennedy Mrs Adda Norton Kern Miss Esther Frances King Mr Clifford Hale Knowlton Mrs. Jeanne Wadsworth Knox Mrs Bertha C. Kramer Mr Walter Wood Lewis Miss Anna L. Lucy Mrs Muriel G. McCrory Mr Chester R. Milham Mrs. Louise P. Millar Mrs Eileen C Miller Miss Evelyn L Miller Miss Edna Mott Mrs Katherine Adams Munscher Miss Florence M Palmstrom Mrs. Rosa Biehl Perry Mrs Olive D K Pickett Miss Bessie M. Pope Miss Vera M Reppy Mrs. Mary G. Rineheart Mrs. Eileen Young Robertson Miss Mabel Erdine Robinson Miss Eleanor J Rogers Mrs. Esther Wilma B Ross Miss Catherine A Sargent Mrs Gertrude N Schweickert MissNelleD Scott Mr. Keith F. S Smith . Miss Harriet A. Snyder Mr. William A Sorsby Mrs. Fern E C Spivey Mr. Carl Chaffee Spring Mr. George H. Swarthout Mr. Floyd H. Taylor Mrs Helen W. H Turner Mrs Mary Alice Uphoff Mr John Douglas Vance Mrs Helen M. L. Walker Miss Evelyn Naomi Warder Miss Marylois Warner Miss Vera Gwendolyn Warren Mr Hugh P Webb Miss M Beatrice Webster MissAbbieR Wendlmg Mr Alexander Wilding Miss Mary B. Young Mr Robert A. Thompson, Principal Mrs Carrie M Broaded. Cirls ' Vice-Principal Mr. Walter L, Nourse. Boys ' Vice-Principal OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Freda M. Gillette, Secretary Mrs Lucille Bauermeister, Text Book Clark Mrs Lillie Bernsten Mrs Nellie C Fullerton Miss Hildegard Traub. Attendance Mrs Elizabeth Woodford, Candy, Burr, Far and Near



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ORGAMIZAYIOMS SCHOOL INTERESTS S , j ff ' ' By HENRY CLARKE W . J WL ■ Burroughs in 1924 had compara- 11 ' ' B ' ' ' ' tively few organizations and clubs, but HH today it has over eighteen. Each one . Z offers something different and of inter- ■ B L -JA B » S5t to the student. Every organization H P t ' IS of vital importance to the school for BBt - — - — — - both government and pleasure. The EDITORS Safety Committee is responsible for the Henry Clarke Mary Jane Kerr safety of the Students. The Glee Clubs. Orchestra, Dramatics classes, and Band supply entertainment for the assemblies The Stage Crew present these assemblies with speed and accuracy. How bare and dis- orderly the shelves in the library would be if it were not for the competent help of the library helpers. These and numerous other organizations are the keynote to the progress of John Burroughs school activities. WHY WE HAVE ORGANIZATIONS By MARY JANE KERR A famous educator once said that over fifty per cent of the value of an education received at school was the development of the student ' s personality. In accord with this view of education John Burroughs has established many organizations and clubs. Their value in a social as well as educational way cannot be over-estimated. From the names listed in the above article one may easily see that a wide variety of organizations allows every student a chance to use his or her talents. Probably the most important of these organizations has been formed to develop the executive ability in the student and to carry out the principles of self government. Other clubs provide social contacts and pleasures that would be possible by no other means for the purpose of developing the poise and culture of the students. Still other organiza- tions, such as the Safety Committee, have greatly increased the sense of responsibility in the students working on them. One and all our organizations are valuable and necessary. To express our appreciation for the benefit which we have received from these organizations we dedicate this section to their sponsors.

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