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

 - Class of 1958

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2::Zf25??.? mice GROUPS . ' X f ' Q-3' T mn KN 'N ,-,em fz ' X f'Xf'N K-5 I L QQ - P xff' 'X 451 ivi.i.oivir:anr-roi ' 1 I .H nge- , W N y I, 1 I .A ryfrl- X Y' S l il? 1 i lm 'C JJ? i 1 , Il' Z ' 'ff f ' - 1,35 - 5 qt? f. - l I .'- - A - X -15-i Q ' 'QW f-QM J 0 un. J Qk ' A. .. . i iv J 0 L' Qfllllllllw .fy f.. ., ,IIIIIIIII f -1 .gaining ,r .I :'luf I 111,13 -7' ll 1.11, illll v'P' f--u.mM.,e -fp, The GIRLS' LEAGUE USHERS, who are sponsored by Mrs. Bertha Ross, help to keep order through all of the Girls' League assemblies. Row 1: Marcia Caraco, Susan Ratner, Florence Carbon, Melanie Simpson, Nancy Solomon, Sharon Gardner. Row 2: Elaine Bolotin, Susan Schaefer, Linda Edelstein, Judy Gordon, Adell Aldrich, Linda Di Pucchio, Marsha Liebman, Mrs. Bertha Ross. Row 3: Ellen Schwartz, Par Price, Ann Davis, Susan Frieder, Maraha Whiieley, Harriet Galatz, Anida Thompson, Evelyn Nas . SR. AUD. SQUAD Row 1: Laurel Levine, Karen Kadushin, Larry Schwartz. Row 2: Tobv Leventhal, Harry Enenstein, Bert Berman, Judy Abramson, Kathy Siken, Sheldon Kapitz. Row 3: Pam Evans, Sharlene Tubin, Karol Burkett, Charles Fleishman, Mike Lyon, Manuel Graiwer, Row 4: Tica Greitzer, Maureen Topper, Susan Zeesman, Mary Feliciano, Tom Glass, Arlene Schwartz. Row 5: Mr. Richard Nazarian, Gordon Rose, Barbara Crane, Judy Sheldon, Jim Crowe, Bart Teush, Mike Adel. , I t ,,, V l lx 'f' 4: :bl 'Elf 'J l YM4 ' - fl l in r' 9 - 1 ' 3 4 Q i X Q X . X: : 'ij ., ive: JR. AUD. SQUAD Row 1: Bill lzakawitz, Karen Kadushin, Suzi Lappin. Row 2: Andrew Soll, Terry Glassman, Ronnie Shapiro, Susan Cole, Sharon Shaimon, Christine Tanaka, Mariorie Blatt, Albert Sheldon, Mr. Richard Nazarian. Row 3: Paulette Robin, Larry Akers, Alan Steinman, Carolyn Carlat, Joan Kuris, Gene Gordon, Dana Lerner. Row 4: Leslie Sheffner, Kim Headley, Johnny Samuels, Alice Vick, Karen AWalters, Marc Kravetz, Bonnie Klienberg, Helen Clegg, Douglas Martin.

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OUT OF THIS WORLD Sputniksl Flying Saucersl Guided Missiles! What would it be like to visit a school of the future, for ahead in modern scientific advancements, and truly Out of This World ? Let us allow our imaginations to guide us, and set forth on our iourriey. As we awaken to the souncls of our atomic-powered super-hetrociyne radio receiver, we find our energy-packed breakfast automatically prepared for us by our nuclearepowered robot. After we quickly clown our capsules of protein, quick-energy, and vitamins, in order, we leave for a few hours of learning in our 2958 Model T Atomic Jet. Our first class, I-iistory, finds us watching a television spectacular, number three in the series of Great Events in the History of Man , entitled The Launching of Sputnik . As are all other television productions, it is naturally in Cinemascope and Living Color. Our history tape recordings, since old-fashioned books are outmoded, differ as to the exact date of the historical launching, but they seem to agree that it was somewhere around l957. We certainly do find ancient history interestingl As we advance to our next class, Calculus, Vectors and Differential Equations, we think back to our grammar school days and our Second Gracie Algebra teacher, and we are especially grateful to him for the wonderful foundation he gave us. We are currently solving problems with our computers. We often wonder what we would do without theml Since the need for a more efficient power system to replace atomic energy is growing, our assignment for the evening is to do some research an this subiect. Recently, Physical Education has been eliminated from the selection of courses. Our generation finds that since we live in this age of push-buttons, physical fitness no longer needs to be developed. Replacing this course, we assemble in the auditorium to study our Pilots' Education. Afterwards, we adiourn to the runway, where we practice what we have learned. Our next class is Foreign Language, and we find ourselves busy translating the Martian dialect. We feel that man should bcome acquainted with his neighbors, and since the planet Mars is prac- tically next door to us, we are very eager to learn the language of its people. We are thankful that time passes so quickly, for it is already time for our mid-day meal. After a delicious lunch, we proceed to out next class, This one is our most enioyable, Music Appreciation, This week we are studying ancient forms of music, and our teacher has prepared some selections by 20th Century composers. tr is hard to appreciate what they intended to convey, since it is difficult' to reproduce the tones on our more advanced instruments. However, we do find it is interesting to note the similarity to our own everyfctay music. Our pleasant hour of listening is interrupted by the passing signal, and we depart for our final class of the day. As we begin to get settled in our Modern Language class, one of our fellow classmates is n'arked tardy by the electric eyes as he passes through the door, and he explains that he was delayed because he received a citation for unauthorized entrance to the laboratory. The English language having been revised so that all words are spelled phonetically, it is difficult to imagine the struggle which our ancestors must have had to spell their words. In class, our assignment is to prepare a composition on Ancient Methods of Schooling. Our History class has given us ahead start, .-1::3e211'6tiiZi2s'-' Y' . .,,,... ,fy w czfi tm J gens ye, ' 259 z iikily' ' ' 1-.gg ee: jc, - L . E-'ZLL tx '-114, sz' msg. rr ,isgffz 5 3543.1 5. i ftvgxagq -L O I .Lint P1 Tru .-are cr-frm ..d:i95t'ft?'yr'fsff-:Si2'2el5 .-.Li 1,54 ,-,-.5 3:..,-31.5 i -'79-fijfgjf grrffixvfg 2? . .:, , ' iv..Y,lJ-. ul . . ,,. 'm..:::,-1-4:-.gs . 1. . J-.f ,e,.- ,Ju Q :J 2'-' 'A . ' 1h.l'1g:n,- cg! H -pf -2 1521.1-ffm h'fqu,-315.11p.E1QAf'7g' .. 1'-gs.. C--,sary . 14' -s-'-n - ' i I O wif Finally the dismissal signal is heard, but instead of returning home, we head for the meeting of . the Future Space Travelers' Club, where the topic for discussion is The Possibility of Public Trans- . 3, 8 portation to Mars. After the meeting we hop aboard an atomic-powered bus and arrive home happy 1 ,Vid after an exciting day. - l ' - I in The time has come to end our tourney, and return to life in our present world. We have imagined , . what it might be like to live in a world of the future, but now we must turn our thoughts to solving W -,., the problems of today if we hope to find out what life is really like Out of This World. : 1151 T ,VJ -.'. . iegififs C, .. im '. 341. tim ,, x .. . A 10, 5 ffrejfeegfs. - Tgpl :nfl .' iv qQ!,...f - t-A0 l ' TW rwskit' j X .1 - 'f'?'QqlJ1 3:p: . j g wM3FufavH- uc . - - X ix. 'rlt5L',i'5lw.l7ElHv:, V Aj 1 L ,S Jiri-se ff . ., 4,3-Y!,fiiE:,.?Qcf1,ql7' ' ' Q I L 7



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l . ga Ii ....i.. . 'T 'iI. '31, A ......... gl V' J W .-.-. W 4 ...-----------D , i +-,-Q-------- ' r 'rr -f xr-f' LJ The STUDENT LIBRARY STAFF of J.B., which is under the direction of Miss Dorothy Adams, is always on hand in the library to see that it is kept in order at all times. They are all specially trained for this job. Row I: Lesley Hutchason, Virginia Stephens, Margaret Mackie, Donna Char-nie, Mickey Berkley, Phyllis Gross, Barbara Mah- desian. stein, Manuel Graiwer Renee Nole, Frank Bonoff Craig Stout Janellyn Brown, Miss Dorothy Adams. Row 3: Mary Voshell, Ronald Peddicord, Steven Overturf, Ed- ward Friedman, Hillard Gordon, Regina Citron, Helen Clegg Marianne Cantor Susan Kendall. fi l -. ' 955' s: 'tai 'X mm 6,1 WMM 5 x -. Z- .q..gs5e.s.c...-.. - .5 . - . - EE?-ln r - Q--',.--um -.-ww figs. .es i......, sf ..,,-:gg .e J -HX. r , ii..--.. - .s,.:',.. d. . Ill!-s I 1 --- i, - nt it its, X ' e My '- - ,mais 'i'q.'k' si agaatigsig. 1 it . 1-.tgzffqfny N gy. Nytatwza ., ...ax .f . -113513-:.,, - s Y .571 gfllssf ll' . , - x,-.--.--. mt -. . . X . 3't:rLQ.-,XM , N ,f:'.'. 'K n' 'Vu N k!fQ!9lft'2t 9 Row 2: Mrs. Vellom, Mary Bodle, Carol Cramer, Harry Enen- Q 1 ,. 6 :S 2 Li I Q ,1 . r lh J 'gag' 12.-H rg.-ti ...Ay S Thai' , NC 5- -x ,kk xx X 'f I' T s X In 'lil i 'i 'Ns 'ai X gm 'tx I Y 55 5 A All 1 K.. lt ' ' 'MW W xv' fsmetga 1 1 0 x s z w I X r. 'wrt Q LN ' 'J Z ,,W z N L l lo i X li V3 CAFETERIA SERVICE Row 1: Pamela Goldring, Larry Kohn, Dave Glogow, Martin Bogomol, Martin Fox, Ellen Maltun, Lee Chikafsky, Steve Barrack, Marcia Purcell, Karel Shimoff. Row 2: Carole Mason, Vicki Taft, Cookie Cole, Lynn Price, Barbara Rips, Bob Gernandt, Pat Colony, Bonnie Blatt. Row 3: Mrs. Dorothy Malloy, Ira Zack, Joanne Rindge, Mary Ruth Miller, Daniel Grene, Mike Feldman, Bruce Ten Eyck, Janet lmmer. The CASH MATH class, under the direction of Mrs. Florence Blelfeld, handles all of the money from the nutrition, lunch, change, milk, ice cream and candy lines. Row 1: Sandra Siporin, Sharon Shaiman, Barbara Goldberg, Barry Polisuk, Mark Aaronson, Joan Lippman, Marjorie Blatt, Dana Lerner. Row 2: Geraldine Levy, Harald Andersen, Michael Rosson, Andrew Soil, Lawrence Mills, Judith Stearn, Alan Steinman. Row 3: Robert Merchasin, Phyllis Gross, Mary Heldman, Robert Miller, Joan Kuris, Gene Gordon, Rachel Houseman, David Jacobs. Row 4: Mrs. Florence Bleifield, Sondra Pritikin, Kathie Glass, Bob Vernon, Mark Rotblit, John Taylor, Randall Bartlett, Helen Cleaa.

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