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

 - Class of 1938

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l i i BURR PRINT SHOP Do you realize the job our print shop has to complete in a few short Weeks? Here's just an illustration of how hard the task is. There have been approximately eighteen or nineteen hundred Burrs printed this year. In each Burr there are l THE STAGE CREW It is through the efforts of a small group of boys under the direction of Mr. Matson that John Burroughs has such successful assemblies. Mr. Matson is assisted by Louis Shore, manager, jerry Schneider, VValter Sterz. Berkley Moss, Hays Carlin, Wfalter Smith. These boys are very capable and are familiar with all of the stage properties. close to ninety pages, therefore the print shop has to print 180,000 pages. Does that sound like a simple task? Mr. Taylor. the pupils of john Burroughs cordially doff their caps to you, and your most elihcient printers. 1 1 l FIDELE FAURE AND COMPANY Mr. Fidele Faure, our gardener and his selected group of B. boys are given a great deal of credit for the way they keep our grounds in such beautiful condition.

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U l A R A Nl D N EA li ST A li F lftlitws-iii-Cliief - Rol'e't M1liw ine, Robert Fu hes. Boy ,' Spit-ts-Lernttrcl Kap'an. XVaYie-' Aft 'r . Girls' Spwt:-Ann Van Dy e Ann Sampter. lifltorial --A 'eline 1-Iorgan, Rosalie Mold. Local-Betty Bo' th, Joan Kramer. Literary-Paula Mooring, Bebe Blake, 'P-,.:iv1f'Qs Manager-Cordelia Cook. Proot'reader-K' y B9 REPORTERS Anita Baum. Betty Bell. Carson Davidson. Phil Dorner. Arthur Dunning, Milton Eleonin, Harvey Epstein. Seymour Feigenhaum. Betty jane Gerson, Martha Halverson, Bernard Lowe. Agnes Martin, ,lean Reiss, joe Scroggs, Georgia Shattuck, Jean Smith, Katlierine XVagner, Billy VVatts, Barbara Young. A9 REPORTERS Lawrence Ades. Victoria Banning, Inez Callahan, XVilliam Carter. Frances Ceazan, Norma Cohen. Milton Frankenstein. Barbara Gordon, Bill Haight. Florine Harris. Marion Henry. Bill Kresieh. Shirley Ann Lanber, Homer Lind, Bob Mace, Dorothy VValker, Charles VVillner, Allan Segal. Hohri. BURRWART CLASS Under the artistic direction of Miss Hughes, our Burr Art Cass has more than successfully completed the task of illustrating our semi-annual. This year the Art Class. together with the Burr lingiish Class. decided up -n the theme, Cafifornia Tourists. It is one that pro- vi-ied ideal work for the artists and they certainly made the most of it. ART EDITORS Phyllis Frasher Shirley Goedike Bfitie Ann Sieh Betty Aiken Peachie Gottlieb Pegge Berger Shirley Ramson The following is a list of the Burr Art Class: Ralph Barnard, Gene Gorman, Carrolyn Shezza, Lewis Wfilson, Audrey Carpenter, Terry Kaplan, Elaine Krown, Rosalind Murry, Dick Purviance, Marilyn Seely, Jane Von Mohr, Shirley Wood, Betty Aiken, Pegge Berger, Marilyn Challis, Willard Conley, Jack Cuccia, Doris Dreusik, Richard Foorman, Phyllis Frasher, Shirley Goedike, Peachie Gottlieb, Carol Hols- man, Lesley Leavitt, Shirley Ramson, Eileen Rubin, Betty Ann Sieh, Charlotte- Silherman, Muriel Tiber, Mary Louise Bergstrom. 1 .-A



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llll6 llNlZ Tlll T H E E N D By LAWRENCE ADRs The end of the term again comes around, and the student organizations must change hands. As the organizations are turned over to succes- sors. the school can look back at this past year, see the work done, and judge whether or not it was successful. The clubs this year were of fine rating, but how minor one tCl'lT1,S work is in the life of a group. The organizations have been here for years, and will be here for many more. VV e have one pride, in that one club which we hope will stand through the years, was organ- ized. This was the Junior Civics Club, organized through the coordinated drive of two Senior Civics Club presidents. , The Boys' Deputies, through the steady work of their otiicers and sponsors, presented an abun- dance of entertainment for boys. Although the Board of Control itself does outstanding work each year, we like to think that this year the club can boast of an exceptional group of level headed members. OF A PERFECT YEAR Witli the knowledge that many more presi- dents will call meetings to order, and many more secretaries will read minutes, we would like to turn over the organizations of Summer ORGANIZATIONS AT JOHN BURROUGI-IS By NoRMA cor-nm One of the most important factors in our everyday school life at J. B. are the organiza- tions. John Burroughs, like a small city, has to offer many different types of clubs and organi- zations. VVhen a girl enters J. B. she automat- ically becomes a member of the Girls' League. The Girls' League was organized many years ago by a faculty committee. This committee elected a girl to serve as president and they also decided to have a Council and Cabinet. Two girls are elected from each social living class to serve on the Council. These girls go to every Council meeting. For the boy or girl who has a friendly nature, the doors of the Hospitality Club are open to them. The duties of the members of this club are to show the new pupils of I. B. around the school and to help them to get acquainted with some of the pupils. Each club is sponsored by a member of the faculty, who is present at all the meetings. I. B. offers a club for any type of boy or girl attending john Burroughs. fix fp X I .ff 1' f ' ' f 2' . .f Lf .1 ' f'l.-f'i,fg'T' R' W if 7-ff ,f' i W - fi ff!--9 Tjfiixll , 7 .f e,,fQ-'QAXT-7-11-cg-fxvf-Y I NL fl K F J .- MW .fe if - itkxsj X Y, x X

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