John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Class of 1936
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',A' L It is with my deepest regret that I say good-bye
Q5 '. N , to John Burroughs Student Body and Faculty. The
fp . ' ffyfi '.Ae past three years have seemed only too short, but
fl' -' E539 they have been the happiest years of 1ny life. I have
formed many lasting friendships that I shall always
cherish. I shall always remember the faculty for their splendid help. I shall always
remember the great honor which was bestowed upon me by the students of John Bur-
roughs. I only hope I have proven myself worthy of this high office.
And now as we look into the future we wonder what will happen. I trust that
each of us will merit success and happiness. It is with my deepest appreciation and
thanks that I express my feeling toward you. Everyone has cooperated and shown
line spirit this term and 1' only hope that you carry on just like you have in the past.
This term has been pretty hard on everyone and it is impossible to put into words
what your line spirit and cooperation has meant to me. Now as the term comes to
an end. I sorrowfully say good-bye to John Burroughs, taking with me happy
memories of which I shall never forget.
JEAN MONTGOMERY,
S Student Body President.
THE Bo'ARD"ioiFl Dl1REcToRs
h By'MILTON WIL-LNER
Just,-as the Boardof Directors decide the policies of the large Movie Companies,
the Board of Control decides the rules and regulations of the John Burroughs lot.
This board is chosen each term in a hotly contested election.
l' he Student Body President is assisted by the Presidents of the Boys' Council
and the Girls' League, also by a secretary. The Senior Board Leaders are Commis-
sioner and Boys' and Girls' Safety Captains. Each grade is represented by one boy
and girl. It IS the duty of these representatives to keep their grades informed of the
important decisions passed by the board.
This term Miss Reppy and Mr. Webb, as sponsors, and Jean Montgomery as
Student Body President, heads the Board.
BOARD OF CONTROL BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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ORGANIZATION BRINGS SUCCESS
By BETTY RosB LBBBLL
I Organization is necessary to any successful enterprise,
whether it be in business or in school. We have no more
striking example of efficient organization that the great
motion picture industry. Continued demands of the people
for more dramatic and spectacular pictures have forced the
moving picture world to extraordinary efforts, which have
been highly successful only because of proper organization.
As the producer must have his executive staff, consist-
ing of directors and their assistants, so a school must have
its principals and faculty. The production of a picture is
dependent upon the help of the research and costume departments, likewise the offices
and library are necessary to a school. Without the full assistance of the minor de-
partments of the industry, the major departments would be useless. In the same
sense are the organizations of the public schools dependent upon the aid of each and
every organization.
In the following pages we have endeavored to give representations of some of
the many departments which enter into the making up of this mighty organization.
In dedicating this section of the Burr to the Motion Picture Industry, we feel that
we have selected an outstanding example of truly rnodern successful organization.
OUR ORGANIZATIONS
By PAUL s1MoN ,
In this section of the Burr we have tried to show you the importance of these
organizations by comparing them with those of a motion picture studio. What would
a studio and its productions be like if it were not for their police force to prevent
people from running and upsetting things and from entering sets where the making
of a picture is in progress? Our Senior Safety Board has the same functioning
here at John Burroughs. Is music not essential for accompaniment and interludes
in a picture. Our orchestras act in the same capacity in our assembly programs.
Librarians are important to every studio for they must take care of the great library
that every studio has. Our librarians and library helpers do the' same in our john
Burroughs Studio. What would you think of an evening's entertainment at a theatre
if a news-reel was not included on the bill. .
Organization in school life is the fundamental basis of
all school interest and activity. In fact, it is the very heart
interest of the student himself in his scholastic work.
Under this head are many fine groups including the
Board of Control, Girls' League, Boys' Council, Senior
Safety Board, Orchestras, Glee Clubs, Hospitality Club,
Office Helpers, Civics Club, and others.
Each of these splendid organizations can be thanked
for their unselfiish service and most satisfactory results.
These groups give our pupils opportunities for leadership
and their many functions benefit the school greatly. .
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NANCY HARRIS
GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET
THE PRODUCING MUST GO ON...
The production is over! VVhich means that I must take my leave of the Girls'
League set on location at John Burroughs.
The picture has been a success. Now the new director must start her production
which will. no doubt, take its place among the leading pictures of Summer '36.
Leaving this location means I must go to another. Yet while I am away on the
set at high school, I will often think of the assistant director, Mary Katherine Bod-
deker, and the script girl, Connie Kivari, who have been a great help toward the
success of the picture. Also of the owner of the studio and the stockholders to whom
we have looked for advice. Of the cameramen who patiently carried out the work
that was to be done and the extra girls who really played the most important part,
because it was for them the production was made.
My closing message is : The producing must go on.
Always your friend,
NANCY JANE HARRIS,
President of Girls' League.
THE GIRLS, COUNCIL
By CONSTANCE KIVARI
The Council is really the hostess of the school and as such, We strive to be cour-
teous, helpful, and friendly to all the girls in our school.
One of the chief aims of the Council is to promote friendship. It is our desire
that the friendships may not be confined to the girls of john Burroughs, but will
reach out and will foster a feeling of friendship and good will throughout the world.
N E W L O C A T I O N
By MARY KATHRYN BODDEKER
Soon we go on location, the scenery will be changed, new directors will great
us, and the show goes on.
To serve is a privilege, not a burden. My memories of J. B. days will always
be most happy.
MARY KATHRYN BODDEKER NANCY HARRIS CONSTANCE KIVARI
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