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

 - Class of 1936

Page 24 of 96

 

John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 24 of 96
Page 24 of 96



John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 23
Previous Page

John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 25
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 24 text:

MGTIUN Pl.C'l'URli BALANCE By MARY KATHRYN BODDEKRR Perhaps we should not try to discover the single purpose of motion pictures. Perhaps there are many purposes as varied as life itselt. The important fact about motion pictures is that like life. they should be proportioned properly. Not all serious- ness, not all gaiety. A proper balance should be sought. I Some motion pictures provide that balance within themselves, lhey combine . I I l'l'Zl0'CClX' with comedy. and lifrhtness with seriousness. Other pictures hold cons1stent I5 7 - . - U . . . . I I to just a single theme. If something light and gay IS being presented, the Splllf 15 5 . kept throughout the picture. lf the picture has a tragic theme, a serious tone is maintained .-Xre the pictures you are seeing well balanced? Or does the light over balance the heavy? If your taste runs only to comedy. then your IUOUGI1 picture dlet is not as it should be. The same is true if you see only tragedies, hair-raising mystery stories. and wild western tales. All films can be distinctly classilied as to type. your programs are properly varied. Care should be taken to be sure 2 -1.263 idk .-ltr' .iff if ., ' 2232- ' -ff l' -'Sw ffl' . .5-fi -:iff- ,.g1.-- nf -M. ,ae L --ri' f -. if-iff' Sa-nw fe -5.4.-1' V if 'Wyse-a f.:-5. -' .nfl 4.3-I..,i f -....1,- Ia: .II.',e,V..-Ieggfrxyg. , I.g,q,V HI' I 493' -. wah., 4. . :urs 19,562 .V-'af-za' ml . I ,F ,3e 1:3ln3i'.'nW:7 yff' 1nS l'rZ4ft.5 . fr-Vw -1' ' - -A N7 K' Q -..1:5..Sg.: . I V .-4,21-'rF?fTf45 Q91 'Ii-Vt-f 1.-'I1V.r5:V-im. .1-r f in - I- wif' ,ref E --II.. --.Iuiz Igbln,-V.'1',II Ml:-5 ,ing -r- V' ...---f:fV:u.I..agf Q1 , ,553-,-' 3915 K . -V.. ,Ig-Ig. II 414 MI. II.1IVfI:iI,I . 1.I VI:-I .I --41' ' v- I 3y'.'fqgVf fI ,'I Z3 if- -IIQN-:'IV Isf' '- wkiw. . .. ..i'il:ii V157-.1314- f'ltf'2' .-Qii'i'ff.i-2-fr- E .Vi ik -' Z. :e'5f'i:'5W'll ' -49 .4-.Q..f..M-ff, iQ-i,IIiII.3Ig?i,... . J V- 5 ,M-.I - -.5 -Q. . .,,I3-2-aI.:--. IIA.. -A 'ktgVu4...,-V.-Ivy? ' ' '5' vf5'f:-' ' 4- -3 -s iff ' V ' .. 1 : -' ' . ':l 'i.-YQ' '. 1.11 ' JT'-f -e ' i--14 .- . 'qI.I5.cI-...II:Is I II EF?-IlI,!.1,?ig'5gm II II I .I II - . ILII I . I:I..f I!III?q,EIs3I1fIgI,as'. ' A . .,.,,.,,I II ' Q.. I .V -s51Q'?Qf'5'f1.fx.-.vfif 15. iI.f.Vgwf ' -ff-V '- 'W I - I xI J -1 3' 'Lv!..1.'1..-,f-',-f4.V.I.:1a1'f:I-vs.1-4. Q' II .,,,,,wI3..v I .X sig: :,, N . 'IIiI,g,3:,i,y,y.l-M.,-rfli. I:fr:gI.VVz. pgid I I ..I.. .4-i,IxII I . II III A Im- N-V-ei?-Wt' 3lrfH1 -K V- -Q-'f -. -...Mn I--v1If,,gIfII,gQ.,I,fI,-I Isl-.II 5 I figs- II 'M--I-as pgl lf- ' X . ..... I II?.I31:w. I I I III .,. - , . I . . . ...,- . , IUHIII I .mfr 'iraq G- Is aI 3 kay ---wt'-s-Q--. ,-- wx.. , ' .wee--.ee.... .- -V I. I 2- -V . .f-if -' ..-Iqljl f I nivfli ' .Eff ' I -Y L',.'5I,i 'aa . . iq fits.-1312 TH5.Igew--..tH,II '-,'- .II,f'gQ1:i-gkgI'f.IS',127 1 . ' 'l U . ,Q m 'lx H- '-i 'q... T f-,N- 1tiif'I s'4-ff '45 1,215 'PV YW? V -.4-nl? ' -'-13:-'95 i' ' wvfawm., A ' 'HE' f'-4 . .. - N - t ' 2.1: I f' IV.-' 1 - '.i v , ' Q5-.'t -Ifiil'.'I.I.Q' t,IfI 1,3 I.j-4:5113-I Q4 - ff:---A-HI-,WII .III .. eil -'a a' , - 5 -.VifWV1Hk-5-'f, '?f--J-,' X 'l1+'fVI+'w----is. ' :'7l45a'?ff-s 'hw yy J. ..- 1 . .T --. : -' -. 4-gm t:..,y' -' - fe.. :V NV'-W. -Q Vfffii' .E N- p f . .V ?af'iP?V I-4: 'r--+ Qqfe-,Q .- L f I A41 V. 'f'-51398 -ll gi? w., . If- If If IIFI III -I I I- I--' .I ' i . L , tg ' :I 7. I T Au I,-I ta I-II '?.F'5L-'I 5 ' ,.xIf -V.,II . .1 .II j t - I .zz IL,I - f y 2522, lv ' ,A -3- Iag -gIIy' .tgI- I'3 f'If?3g.3Ifrg.-5 -5ijie,gI--.3-y,!gI ,IAQ V . . '-frm X I , - A-I I- ' ' ', 'I V ws- 5 wN,'.I- I .I --3-qu' I , ' .' , I 'II .Qlqfvi-3'f 'y' 'nj - .' ,215 .Q Q .KI V' ,Ia I Ill.. ,4!f'ff ?'-fp, -2551 . if I. -' ' - Mi--V-gk ' z ' 1. II, II ' II 1II1I 19,25-Sb ' I I. I'-:2,l35gf'IiLI- ' I 'MSD ' 5 j'. Q5 ' - V'a I3 j'?7a-4.-I SII1 ' - - S' 4' ' --M125 ' J.' ' -31.72 f ' 4 35- 7-1: -' '. -' 1-, .N ' 'lflwl- Elf ' ' 'i :f:5iw-. 9. Q. ' i f ' I 'wr iff- ' x 1 2 Q-'l'1 1':..r' ff- 3?fil-ini 2 1 ' ' -. 'fvt 'f V 'YJ 'W 5 1 - H f :f- 'P' . 'MEIVVI :Tyl'::'.lv'-i' ' 1V . Gi 1-ywgj -.L ' - ar' 'I ' t,.... N tiff 'iitg?LVV-r 5:3535-.s. .:I2IjI.-:',' .. ' Vs AI, I, .I, ,QI-I, ..,. Q, , r., 31... .. . ' if -- ' 'ffl' I I.Qfgjf,.-1-,I 1 ' r . .xawin . I I umm .. - . Q- 5 -i.. 1'-I 2, -' g.g-.14 if- I . ' Ig' :rf V V .MI -- .IIQII '52 f---.-'51 1-,J II Y 397 I I.: up-f'IV I'...lll:0'y'l'f l i - 'e 35 ' ei 'K Q ' '-4513-. Ti- , , 'f.'!v.f.l'f'f fV :, ug: --It QI,-.sf f ag l- ' -r ' . - 1' .V . W' 'fy ,et I if-,V 1 f 1 gy +-- V 'zha-age XV -':v'II.-uaL,.'VV . . . -- :. c- , ' -s.-.1--. f .' . -A -fr ' 1 ' +'.:4--,: 1,--:Q f so-I.-.I .-2 IV -is ,G , - 'q'.. 1 I.g-Lift, fri. '-,UU -'.LIf 'NRM- x -wg--K .,-:Vi--' 'gi-Lai 'I1I,!'.I V -19155-qg..'II.'I-. Pt N 12-S . V .V -. . z ine - V- . - l 1. - M 'V J' MH' ' 'wr I- '. -at . - - A , ... ..' ' 31 l F-X1-.5:11if' Y' 195' ,-- li H tin . I -A qu It--I II 1 'QT .V -. -- -1-vI,f ,yi-1..V: - f I. .KI 4.1.1, -.....,I.A,, -,gg f.I-I 1 ' Q , -,-.,iM.II:3V,.II.I- Q- V . . ' 2 Ev' . -6 in .af .- --1 2-Vimrfot .. i - , V541 V. lp-i f .1 'f14G?fV ..I,. 'elif-if -V ' ,B -, . ' .iLI,3f0.I...,g.' . iz'.j?g: I.I aIf -1 ' ag'-.' .- ' I -' 'Z.a:'farPy' Q- I' -Inf?-if-V . 'I?..f-.fI- Q: J' . ,-. K sf.-I: ' gif' .- tg ., fm--1' . --'in3,1 o. - 5159 ' - .-113.42 9 I1 V1 V if-.-, 4 -'ai ' wa. f. rms. : V' IN H I- ,.I,. I I .I II - . -. ... I. , I,-..I.I. , I- ,-,y-,I I I - yIII,' - . uf- V -wma-am...-,.w-um F- - .-ww-w...,,, .I-:- I A' -I -5.55355 is . ew I :,9II,e.sgI - VIV ' r I- .-.1-use - V 1 i rfiltf' -' -E'21iy.'W- ' V. - 1.5: if 5 I.. . 'V vi. 'Jvif . f t ri -'ith gr -. V .gh .JAM -H . ' I- A . ' ,A y-,gp f Q.: fe.-......t-lg, 1 'V -La I.. f i . x I .' -.I -V '- - . 1' A I1 I: I ' I -. I- ' M- 1 ' 'il f ,V -3' ' 2 ' K' 'NM ' 'f --if-ff51L'l 'l ' ' -- ,IJ . , I - 4 af' ' ' I . ,' QV :.L':Ip3' -g m ' , 2 Q 1 - 1- L-1 f- .P . 1- ' H ' ' wt- wg if : .A ss 'f.1,-.LW r .- .. 4 It -.,..s'I, .ff ,ful . IILIIM -II I ,I if. ., I . 4 , .- - .I -. .. lay -I-my-H V ' , .ff ' 'i---:H , ' ' ' . ...B . , w s - - Ia 1' Y -- - IV 4. I., VII.-.,.I,II I- . , I 4 1 -- I, -I I I . . ...II I g-ji - I III T .i III . 4, I' Q - I .I I - , III l'Q,,gI I I 'I IEIIKI, VI I-gI.IIII .I I .- II I - .- I I I V-'Irfifiwr i --Vx-1V.i as ' hwfflfyilif- - 'W' '. i':- - l Vffis' lfii .' 1 .ff-1w'e'vVf.- ' . MV' -V li .'li,z'-1- 2:1 H - if 4. ,fragilis in his .I Ix1IQI,,-44 ,lf -1 'I 7 view- . I V. , I , .Ir ,I I -I i I lWQf32b'? V 4' 'fVfff1+ P - V l 4 '+'w' -'1' f E'f f- l if r ' - 13,57 ,il ,Ig 'g.wII. V ' IAI -V II .I -ng.. . . gf' I s I .lg ' 1 5I -1 ..Ig2gg. , . .,. I .1 -- 1 I f .. li 'if1gci'x' i ' bi TVA 1 Q.. ' . 0 .- -rfefhf 5 ' -. H 4' 'i '. ' '11 tif-, .I. 53 , I,-,- - f' 1- ' V-- 'ff'v: : 'WW '- . -, 1.12. 1:1 i1 ' ' ' fi ' - li I 1 r'fI,mfVrf -V14 1' .. '--:Q-agp: -V LII.. .I 'Qs iI Is:ff..I-- 51,.l,-.gy 1 ':,. -,. V' VI, 1:12 QI' 4 '.I,.1'. W-.vi -1 ' 1 -1' .ga 1 , av V -fr X T illw.-' - ZUQM. . I f12'fi.fw . 9. I. 5 Kraeg! g . 1 ' .I . V' . ' I ' - 'ir ' 19221 -'E,,PIi2g. g ' 1 jfe ,: Z4 I 'gif ' - - X pp-1 4 I. I-el .ln Z .II.II I,g IIWII ,III ., - .3gIIf.,II.I.. III,IIwIIIII.I, -I--,sg -- . ,Q I o r I , . . I :f- 'Vt .,f,.-III- fII . -- f .V 1 .V I . I- 41 .- in 3 -5191 'a A?- V I :'.-swff1l1 5'v'Ai:-L-I . E .-F1-...Hg .' ' f 11' .1 r 1-' Jw ., .- . .-5. .f -. .M -. -. s.. . M .. 1 1 .. , - I- 1,55 .ug . -1 fr- - 43.3,- . Hg I Iiifla- I Sf: .juz Ig we fi- - 1 I-,fae-535 I .M-'.g.I'1.L 'rf -35 -233, 'ju ' fI fr'I.uh : .-.SW-gi' Fi .'-17'-.t' 5-1.-. .11 ' i 3 . p -v-ff 1 3 .s m x .w..y'f.. .4 .xr , t 1 ai? ' .zu -':eVt. :-' .1 r 1'-V-Va 'V Mies - Q--' ' A - -' I W rf- 4. - -S :s 'r- I. w.n21zm.- 'S f.-zz V , ' i - ia'fI '-.1-I-4 3-1' if . 'L .-.JI e-- -I II - I -- .- 1,-S I '- .-QF'.gIw' ,nf - -.iw :A 'A-1 , Z N' ' 311,231-R l .- I Q u QT . 'T 'riff Iff':lG:i..':--5 .' Egg H955 1 ' Jfelh , -, -.-W5 -1383 -'wif' ' V- 7'-rf , . - ,ghd ' 1. , W'-:VI I I. t 4 , i--2 lI '. ' ' , . I -' 4 .vI V 2. f I I.!r. E f s .-V Zlfiviv 1 Ig ilfefip -- V - ,' T -az-fl 3 Wwfc 1- VV . iv. . V, ...Lg ' ' 'iffi' ,.-m5 I ,f , . I ' jjr- I N :- -i gl . 5 i'El'-.ev 1 15? 4i'9'f'-a- faliftltl i- vc-.. . f MHA ' fl ?ln?W4Ffs'.-I L '1 . lin.--T i. 21'21?z'PC ' --3 1fV J , ' w, Y ' giv e. +5 1 ' V -sf'-' ' W--f ',slQ?'V4' -pf.. . aww- 'Y I wk -H1 . -. '--X.-,sw sf -. . V ' .. V' A '- - .-f .-Q... iii l':1:.V'- L ' 'ini -' N 2 '.i-:-Mx' ' 'Qizt t Hz. . - 1 -'f:'Lz-:-5- .5jfi:h.f Tigfifi 0 1 f

Page 23 text:

ZANE GREY IN Hts sTUDv LITERATURE IN MOTION PICTURES U By ZANE GREY It 15 always a great satisfaction to me to see young people interested in writing. In this fast moving age when it is difhcult to even a college-educated youth to Find a means of expressing his or her individuality in some manner of work which will lead to possible achievement, there is still much room for new authors, and this applies particularly in the case of motion pictures. The motion picture has made tremendous strides in the past few years, and is today one of the greatest mediums for the education and development of the peoples of the world. I have not mentioned the incalculable and tremendous entertainment value of motion pictures which is what makes them possible. For many years, the author and writer has received little attention from motion picture producers. He has been kicked around and generally abused and considered just one of the many unimportant cogs in a very big machineryg but today the writer must be recognized. In other words, the story is the thing. Motion picture writing is a highly specialized profession, but its mechanics may be mastered. Understanding of the formula and design of a good screen play does not necessarily mean the creation of one. The author must still have background, point of view, experience I The training and hard work necessary to make a success- novelist, columnist, short story writer, playwright, reporter, or any other kind of writer is all fuel on the hre of future motion picture authors. Motion pictures can go but little farther without the development of new per- sonalities and new blood, so to speak, in the persons of authors and writers. VV hat better place to hnd them than in the ranks of the youth of America. T I-I A N K Y O U Zane Grey was kind enough to write the foreword for our Literary Section when he was leaving for Australia. Mr. Grey has won world recognition from the millions who read his books of the thrilling west. Thoroughly acquainted with western history, he began to write novels dealing with the people of that country. His books number over thirty, and his short stories are many more. Thrilling love, wild rides and desperate chances, all hold the interest of the reader. The world bows to Zane Grey.



Page 25 text:

M, 3-if - l HQ 3 af '11 lflflzen a plane takes off and rise.: into the air, few of us eau quite Iielierfe our eyes, and as we look. a .vlzirver gaesllllrozzglz us. The death of lflfill Rogers came upon us so suddenly we were dis- mayed. M70 can not ml-derstand it. H owever, the motion picture 'world has mysteries of its own, and one af these is that IfVi!l Kagerx can move and speak again before us. H is humor always ear- ried a helpful philosophy and, per- haps, the last pietzwes he made have a great 111-e.s'.s'a-qc for all of us. 137 9 1935 E :,M.kP.i.,ii,5y - - -w L . Vw. - LU ....-:tg.t- J 1.Ni'z'r4 H EL 0 .. xv . '-fl' ffvifi , .-.ii Q '- . ny.. A Q. H ,f ,,,.. , 5 - - .. . trim 5,1 .yir 1 -3- T H E B E L 0 V E D VV I l. L R Q G E R S ,fig -its f -gffiiftliwft -, J fi' By MARY KATHRYN BODDEKER Z 921- -1' '.gijif'5 Every family in the United States has lost a friend. ' 'Q VV ill Rogers, kindly philosopher who never met a man he didn't like, was one of the greatest persons the world has ever known. He has gone. leaving a memory that will never be forgotten. The nation grieves at its loss of so wonderful a man. Never can there be anyone who can fill the empty place VX-'ill Rogers has left in the hearts of the people. We, of the United States were proud to have a man who was the best known and most loved person in the world. He has gone, but his thoughts, his words and his deeds will live and be remembered forever. Will Rogers was a man of honor, courage, kindness, generosity, and above all, valuable to the world. He was pure minded, a clean thinker, and one who brought much simple beauty and wormth into the hearts of mankind. He has left this world. but his spirit will remain in the minds of everyone who knew him. No greater tribute could be paid than to say, Goodbye NVill, you were regular . . . all the way. f . , - -- f 1 ,- if .-.-,ms-.s,..,.- .s --, -..pf4,-:--:ga was-:' ' gym 4' : 1 . : . .T'14'a'M,1L'4't F.'f- 1 - '1:.'--'5 l '1'- -'ji :fl 1 f?l:-f- 1 . 'Vi' f .r---f ' 1 - .11 We - . 'v2j:,r55,g-, ' ' fi - Af:-:egg - -- diff: vi, - LN- I-.-, JI, I-gr -1 ,, Q ,. ,-w 5- - ffm J ff ,aint 4 f -'it' 'H abil M 1 diff flf f., K . ,. -, flu- ' in 554 'gin 41 ,tfvg 'kg 19? .Q gal 'B' fu Ar, 1 9 . L ' Qijlz. .a - ,- 4 H' ' : 1'i . fi? 9 'fait N i- 1 ,., .-s A t' . --4' ' Z VM 4:21 -.i .-- . . ll, - 'f -- 1 f fr:-Q. ii A- MIM 'QU' u -:mo ijfif ' fiz 'sin '13 H I -2 'P - - P. -iff R' , . -41,1 '45 I .wb ' My V -2.17 -ff : 15935512 -- f' iff' ' ' 4 if in Z,.-,1Z,xr-.- - :rw ,J ,J --,tf1..Qgg?EifQ'5- ' rn' A 5- ,4'f-- -N, af'!.j.-. '- :,.., A I ilv. I, .jwq A. , ,-,, .- g,:,..- . . , -, .-.. - ff' my .I I' -.1.,g5:r3'. .. f: feQw52- 'W . , -iff , , .. ,V ,,,,,.,,.., 44. . ,, . . 1.-aff . f 1..- ' --QAf?a,, A 71- gs, nf' 1 5525 2.1, 7-ssh, 1- M gt, ' -eg. ,-j.j.3.-5,331 'z A 'fiii-Mgmtitmftf-2,5 ' :Ht iilw ' -'E-iii ', f - wiv,-pq.. - sr? 's-ifv'f: ' 1233 -1 ME? Y. 'EGL W gE?'f.1'?13Iv-'?-awszfffagg-'Saw-vsanta-'sNy5?!??':,pfJglZ,F,Q,'7', a 3 fi-. 9' 'Z 111' 1 -iii ml .-.W-,,m,,g-,:,,'1-.ww-g:,.,.e'!3fww 'il '.j4 'St1vj1':QQ1f . fm, -C rf'M9.U 215 W.: A 8.75 .1-nm. 'f Qvgm-. ,g,-pu,,-yi,-fig-f.f2.v--,. 3 wg, ,. w,p.,i,, A , -gm -nf., gi, . '-Q , -1.9-g'.-5.1-Q STV ,.ysf1qi:-'- 1' V 15- -5 M - .L pl -.' f fag.-if v 4-1 . wg ix! , ' '. ,G 1 1 5 2 W dig. 3... 'L -:IFJ .

Suggestions in the John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) collection:

John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 1

1933

John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

1934

John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

1935

John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 1

1937

John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942


Searching for more yearbooks in California?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online California yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.