John Burroughs Middle School - Burr Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Class of 1955
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Page 12 text:
“
Sponsored by Miss Warner, the FLOWER ARRANGEMENT
COMMITTEE decorates the stage for installations and
graduation. The committee also decorotes the halls and
offices on any special occasion. These girls are appointed
to the committee because of their artistic ability.
law lr Suzanne sank, Wave Boker, Beverly King, Judy Eisenstein, aarbara
snyder, Miss Warner.
naw II: linda Altschul, Joyce Mintz, lrrna Cohen, Barbara Allrnan, linda
naadal, Elise Blair.
The GIRLS' LEAGUE SOCIAL COMMIT-
TEE members serve at P.T.A. meetings
or special Iuncheons held at J.B. The
sponsor is Mrs, Walker.
new li Judi lzadas, rraneine ousinaw, Paula Parli-
man, lnaer Marnesiani, Avon Banks, slieila lewis,
Anna Miller.
naw II: Barbara Leyenilial, susan ienkinsan, Susan
lsaaes, Barbara lzesnur, Susan weiss, aaraara Ga.
lanler, Helene srarnel.
Row III: Marina Gordon, Connie Smith, Connie Kerr,
Robin Kirriarauali, sarlaara l-lause, leanare lynn,
Rue Sinser, Mrs. Walker,
Mrs. Fletcher is the sponsor of the HOS-
PITALITY CLUB, whose purpose is to get
the B7's and new students settled and
introduced.
new ls Linda Aroesty, Mary larnaardi.
Row II: rerrie rrasl, iianala Bass, Abbie ZiRren,
aarlsara Weiss. Bob silvan, reler sera, Alan :ska-
yilz, nayid winsar,
naw III: Howard Galdring. Julie nullrin, linda
Floorn, lienila l:-uainusy, Marilyn Zunville, Mrs.
rlevelier, Gene Gensan, Maru Kaurrnan, Richard
Rogers.
The LOST AND FOUND, located next to the student store
in the main building, keeps all articles lost by John Bur-
roughs students safe until they are identified and claimed
by their owners. Their very capable supervisor is Mrs.
Robinson,
Raw is Julia Kurlan, Marilyn Abrams.
new II: Melinda Manoil, Rabin Kimbrough, Mrs. Rabinsan, Lorna Rinrige.
”
Page 11 text:
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PROJECTION and STAGE CREWS, super-
vised by Mrs. Freeman, and Mr. Gibbs,
serve the faculty and students at as-
semblies and in classrooms.
low ir Jack cneiilrien, Don Peerren, Alnn Newman,
iirnniy Sherman, Greg surfer, Larry Ritterband, Mike
Nowak, Bill Noack, Glenn Krall.
new ii. Mr. Gibbs, Don Peake, sneieen Milan,
Sheldon Kevin, Bob weieeerg, Peel Menaeieenn,
Arthur lzeem, Eugene Weiss, Mrs. Freeman.
new III: Victor Mean, Roger oeenbere, Aien Miller,
Fred serrin, Jerry Dcras, Warren Yurman, rein luke,
senge Ken, Ken Perry.
The DRAMA CLASS, under the careful guidance of Mrs. Gardemol, is made up of twenty-six
approved students, Each semester they present skits and plays during assemblies for the
school's enjoyment.
new I: Relserie Meshekow, Barry Meer, Roberta Sigolulf, Barbara Snyder, David seneriy, Richard Schiller, cnerlee
nieinena.
Row ll: Julia Teitelbaum, Reba Fagel, Steve Moss, Robert Mallnow, Teddy Wolfberg, Susan Garth, Kathy Titelman,
Sandy Attie, Joan Hesseloi.
Row Ill: Nancy Klein, Gerald Mast, Mrs, Gardemal, Micklay Marsh, linda Gilbert, Esther lazar, Cynthia DeMille,
Terry Evens, Dolores Ramirez.
The purpose of the TYPING SERVICE CLASS,
sponsored by Miss Boadt, is to type required ma-
terial for teachers and also the report cards twice
each semester. It also gives students an opportunity
to improve their skills.
new I: linda Walman, Madeleine Reyleerlr, Kenny zinren, loan
neeenbinni, Lauixa Vernon.
new II: Cary ceeeer, nivere ceie, rei veune, Judy Nneier,
Marcia zeeen-en, Maureen llilsy,
new iii: Earl Warren, Brenda Ai-ielrnen, Barbara Rosenberg,
Arlene Simon, Mir, seem, Donald Hiirner.
”
Page 13 text:
“
The CAFETERIA HELPERS are the stu-
dents in the cafeteria clnd quick lunch
lines who serve behind the food counters.
They are sponsored by Mrs. Malloy and
Mrs. Megredy.
now lo Mil, Molloy, Ronald sons, woyo llokoi,
Judy soon, Harrie! loon, Melvin Monlinion, noyia
Minoni, larnoo llfonion, Georgia Hows, snoion Doyin.
low II: Florence Goldsloin, Lydia Morisxon, Helen
Cowden, Elaine Traina, clog Surfas, Myron sloino,
Tony lzionnion, Jess Moflloy.
now III: Moilono rolooion, Hoilono Black, Sharon
xooollo, Larry xou, Gerald Klosky, zoy Eaoloinin,
noooloi Burns, Carlsen Ross, Elise Blair,
CASHIER MATH students, Taught by
Miss Bordorl, check and make change in
different lines where food is sold.
Row I: Mariha Morrison, Arnold Becker, Sandy
cnony, Beffy Rosllofl, Sharon Glossy, Dove Diookin,
Hoery lynn, Marcia Schwartz.
low ll: Helene Slamef, lim Sherman, Arthur Girfle-
nion, Bernard Rosen, Bob roylor, Johanna Lindonisl,
Saralee lvbofsky, Roz Cabin, Miss Bordon,
low III: Sian znoyin, Sian Lazarus, Miko lninof,
Kristine Kleinbaver, Jill Glassman, Janie David,
looloo Adel, Phyllis Golaooio, Ralph Swearingen,
:low IV: chock Vernoff, David Green, Ronny De
long, Doyid Bonlon, lynn splingwoior, Molly
Scolex, Jiin solonion, Runnie Handelman.
The STUDENT LIBRARY STAFF, which is SpOn5ored by
Miss Fertermon, is made up of a group of boys and girls
who each period help to keep J.B.'s library in order, and
also help check books in and out.
now li Jimmy Grodin, Pairicia snolioon, Gail coiliok, Marilyn Johnson,
sonay Seltzer, Gary Monoolil, Robert woinoi.
Row ll: Gerri sono, Moioio oooni, loon Flneman, Sherry Jolinnion, Joy
Ann Fon, Judy Tanowirz, noni Slaren, Sarulee Lubofsky, lonio David,
Min Fenerman.
Row Ill: Emily Duncan, Martha sfoik, cnoiloo, Kaufman, Anim mini, Roo
Singer, Nancy aolill, Joan xonnoily, Pnyllin Hammer.
”
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