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

 - Class of 1942

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A9 HOMEROOM 219 — MISS ERHART HRST ROW (left to right) D. Oh! come now! S. Ann Eiseman A. To be tall U. It ' s fattening S. Joyce Goldberg A. To be thin U. Come now S. Dolores Doyle A. Psychologist U. Are you kidding? S. Rhoda Eisenberg A. X-ray technician. U. Oh — doody S. Thelma Fishman A. To shrink horizontally U. What else can she say S. Jane Florman A. Doctor U. Hello S. lewel Alberta Eberle A. To be a success! U. Wouldn ' t you know it S. Carol Donaldson A. To get straight A ' s U. Are you kidding? . Roma Lee Friedman A. Sing with a band U. Well— Maybe S. Suzie Donnell A. It all depends U. Say now! S. lanet Feldmar A. To be tall and slim SECOND ROW (left to right) U. V hafs cooking chum? S. Lawrence Fuller A. Doctor U. Tweet tweet S. Monroe Gardner A. Mechanical engineer U. Are you kiddin ' ? S. Olive Gold A. Nurse U. Murder and little fishes S. Jo Ann Fritz A. Nurse U. Subtle — like a bomb S. Barbara Grimsley A. To be an angel U. What ' s Elaine doing now? S. Betty Gantman A. Straight A report card U. Where ' s Helene? S. Gloria Gambord A. Photographer ' s model U. Old chap 5. Gaba Giannetti A. Explorer U. 1 don ' t like him anymore! S. Natalie Friedman A. His receptionist U. I didn ' t do it S. Billy Drake A. Chemist U. That ' s no bull S. Glenn Fosburg A. Flyer THIRD ROW (left to right) U. Hi S. Gilberta Fuller A. Nurse U. With a capital I-L-Y! S. Nona Ferguson A. To ov n a ranch and ? ? U. For Pete ' s (?) sakes? S. Margaret Ann Dickinson A. Aviator U. Really ? ? S. Jean Gastlin A. Author U. Where ' s Jane? S. Mary Doucette A. Costume illustrator U. Hi Dainty Flower S. Terry Geyer A. Commercial Designer U. You ' re telling I S. Barbara Faust A. R. A. F. Hostess U. Where is Gaba? S. Marilyn Du Gas A. Foreign Correspondent U. Helene, flirting again S. Rose Marie Epstein A, To be slim! O. Stupid S. Margy Gurholt A. Nurse or avialrix FOURTH ROW (left to right) J, It ' s rugged S. Stan Golas A. Designing planes U. Go Blow S. Marrin Freeman A. Chemist U. !! ?? ■ ???! S. Jerome Gordon A. Philosopher, Scientist U. Hello S. Alfred Godshall A. Engineer U. I never have any fun! S. Jerry Gless A. Engineer U. Oh! Come now! S. James Gerrie A. Mechanical Designing U. What ' s cooking Doc! S. Jack Dunstan A. Engineer U. Nothing ! S. Jack Follmer A. To be an angel! U. Censored! S. Jack Fiske A. Engineer U. Heck! S. Ken Finder A. Trumpet player U. g. A. Hey Mort! Kenley Falconer World-wide traveler U. S. A. I ' m hungry Fern Guthman Radio Star Not in Picture U. I ' ll bet you can ' t S. Bob Eisinger A. Typist, auto mechanic U. What ' s cookin ' S. Bud Goldman A. Singer

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A9 HOMEROOM — MR. CORLEY 8.6 FIRST ROW (left to right) U. Shut up! S. Jack Cooper A. Draftsman U. Chicken S. Rena Coiiella A. Secretary U. Here I am, you lucky people S. Barbara Brodine A. Publicist U. Oh! are you here too? S. Dorothy Burruss A. Secretary U. Na-a-a S. Barbara Burke A. Doctor U. Are you kiddin ' ? S. Roslyn Buchman A. Well (censored) U. No, really? S. Robert Christenson A. Printer SECOND ROW (left to right) U. Oh S. Harold Derchan A. Printer U. Nuts S. Bob Carson A. Football U. Dooood it! S. Gerald Cooper A. Commercial Artist U. Ain ' t love grand S. Monroe Clark A. Ain ' t got none yet U. Why S. Ben Cowles A. Baseball player U. Hi babe S. Bob Creech A. Cartoonist U. Choose a card S. Schubert Byers A. Magician U. Pipe the babe S. Larry Brelter A. ? ? ? ? ? U. Hey! What ' s the S. Ronald Davis A. All city on rings deal THIRD ROW (left to right) U. Clever these Chinese S. Charlene L. Dean A. Secretary U. My name is Buddy S. Rosebud (Buddy) Cane A. U.C.L-A. graduate O. Criminy S. Lois Dalby A. Secretary U. Let ' s go to San Diego S. Joyce Davis A. Singer in jazz band — model U. You don ' t say it that way S. Betty Brown A. Model U. Oh hidge S. Carol Carpenter A. Costume Designer U. Betty ' s Boy Crazy S. Dora Cicero A. Singer FOURTH ROW (left to right) U. Where ' s Pat? S. Britton Brown A. Navy pilot U. Get a load of that S. Nathan Casselman A. Hot trumpet player U. Say kid ! S. John Burby, Jr. A. Radio engineer U. I belcha S. Henry Cole A. To be an angel U. Yeah, yeah, we know S. John Davis A. Admiral of the Swiss navy U. It seems like S. Lynn Davis A. Cartoonist U. Ohhh! you ' re shppin ' S. Duncan P. Davidson A. Good Humor man U. Hi, folks! S. Ronald CoHee A. To be a genius U. Hello there! S. Bob Dean A. Manager of a parking lot liftitf I i ' 1 rV



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A9 HOMEROOM 109 — MISS HOWELL FIRST ROW (left to right) U. Hi Honey! S. Joyce Kalech A. Graduate of Harvard U. Say now S. Shirley Handleman A. T. W. A. Hostess U. Oh crud S. Teri Herman A. That would be telling U. Are you kiddin! S. Bertha Hirsh A. Author U. Don ' t be silly S. Sally Hackel A. Script girl V. Hi all! S. Anne Josephson A. To be a good girl U. I just got a brainstorm S. Margie Hellman A. Success U. Hi, kid S. Charlotte Hertzog A. Become a millionaire U. Havi thavere S. Perrin Harmon A. Scientist U. For Pete sakes! S. Urbana (Herby) Huffman A. Model U. Good-bye now S. Esther Marie Held A. Piano Teacher SECOND ROW (left to right) U. D. stands for darn good S. Don Hause A. To be a hick U. Where is M.E.H. S. Hubert (Lefty) Harnish A. Baseball U. Something Mrs. Uphoff disapproves with S. Moreland lames A. To travel U. What do you want, a medal? S. Dick House A. Mouthpiece U. Where ' s Jackie? S. Bob Hauerwaas A, To stay alive U. Balder dash S. Jim Kahn A. Submarine commander U. Seven come eleven S. George Hoffman A. Marine Flyer U. Oh come now S. Bob Johnson A, Engineer U. Wouldn ' t you like to know S. Allan Kapp A. To be mayor of the town U. For gosh sakes S, Larry Hartraan A. Comedian U. 1 drool with anticipation S. Helen Hirschfeld A. Bundles for Bluejackets hostess U. Wook at the wittle dorgie S. Natalie Hess A. Aeronautical engineer THIRD ROW (left to right) U. Uh-huh S. Roberta (Bobie) Heinsberger A. Dress designer U. What ' samater C.G. S. Carole Hoffman A. Musical comedy dancer U. Don ' t act so dumb Carole. S. Georgiana GG Hunt A. Singer and actress U. Lots of things S. Mary Elizabeth Hightower A. Let ' s not get nosey, bub!! U, Gracious! S. Paiti Hargear A, Be a success U. Really S. Mary Helen Hintze A. To stop blushing U. I S. Elaine Hackel A. Stanford graduate U. Hi, hello! S. Judy Hales A. Opera singer U. Have you heard S. Delores Kallejian A. Actress (Oh Corn) FOURTH ROW (left to right) U. Oh yah S. Gordon Henderson A, To be in the airforce U. S. A. Lucky Howard Hientz Let ' s keep it a secret U. Hiya Babe S. Woodbury Hill A. A Flatfoot . ' U. All reel S. Forbes Jones A. An electrician Who, me? Richard Harrison Buyer U. Ye Gods and Little Fish! S. Bob Haves A, Successful lawyer U. Throw ' em a fish S. Ed Hertz A. Private lawyer U. Hi! Babe! S. Charles HaUock A. U. S. Airforce U. Prove it S. George James A. Doctor. M .D.

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