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634fffff?A4 JM!! R Left to Rlght lst row Nell Hazen I1mm1e Wallace Iosephme Ramirez Mary Mazzurana and Iosephme Cruz 2nd Row Ruby Freeman Ioyce Kee Myrete Hubbard Evelma Max and M1nn1e Harth In charge of the cafetena staff at Burbank Hlgh School IS Mrs Nell Hazen She has served as cafetena supervlsor for eleven years The mam dutles of thls department are to prepare meals to be served at three dlfferent lunch penods held dally from ll 45 a m to 1 30 p m for the student body and faculty to serve the meals at each lunch penod and to clean up after the preparmg and servmg of food IS accompllshed Under the d1rect1on of Mrs Hazen there are nme other women workmg ln the cafeterla Workmg together they arrxve at Burbank early 1n the mornmg and womk on dunng the day unul 3 30 p m 25 W M, f ' W I fm , 4 ,., ,M vig, A 4 ' I, ' , 'xx , A N , N Q. ,nt . v J I ,t gf' .W . I . . 1 3 . . I I . . . , u I - , : . .
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Pictured with one of several classes con- ducted during the day is Miss Clara Watts. The skills cmd rules of basketball are first practiced by the group and then the game is played. Orange Iackets The Burbank Orange Iackets is one of the largest pep squads in San Antonio. The girls in orange and white have grown to be a very out- standing service organization and have served their community well. They have strived toward higher goals, working to help others and to in- crease their standards of perfect behavior. Miss Gwen Boynton, the sponsor of the Orange Iackets has helped them greatly, guid- ing them in the right direction and devoting her time in sponsoring all their activities. Miss Boyn- ton has been sponsor for five years and has helped the O. I.'s gain their success in many ways. The requirements of an O. I. are to be in the ninth grade or higher, to have a C grade aver- age or above, to have a semester of pup train- ing, and to be able to pass the written and marching tests. Each girl must be voted on by the Orange Iacket members. Dues of S5 per sem- Girls' Physical Education Department Girls' physical education, taught by Miss Clara Watts, Mrs. Barbara Scott and Miss Gwen Boynton, has aided many girls in becoming healthy, useful and happy individuals. Classes are taught six periods a day with two classes meeting each period. The girls par- ticipate in such organized games as softball, vol- leyball, basketball, soccer, line soccer, and tumb- ling. There are a number of activities used for students restricted to light activity. The regular program consists of both strenuous and non- strenuous sports, games and recreational activi- ties. This is done in order to help meet the needs of every individual. The object of the P. E. department is to have each girl accept responsibility and self discip- line, to conduct themselves in a ladylike man- ner, to practice sportsmanship, and to learn the skills of sports. rt- ' p 0 Watts, Clara Dell West, Roy White, Harry A. Williams, Harold F. Yaeger, Marguerite Al Taking orders and obeying commands of superior officers help the Orange Iackets obtain good leadership qualities. ester or SIU a year must be paid tor rental ofthe uniforms and for other expenses. They also at- tend all the football games and most of the basketball games. Although the results are not as evident as those in other organizations, the O. l. 's give to the girls something that they cannot obtain from any other phase of life. They learn individuality and originality, and how to meet problems with an adult viewpoint. Nl' , fi! 1 2 s-.p1' -.J
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6106705 MW .Wff 5 ,fm J 4 'Y Front Row Frank Turnoner Otto Garza Mary Harvy Henry Moreno Mlddle Row Em111o Torres George Seqovla Baldemor Benltez Back Row Frank Flores Tr1n1dad Tljerma Iesus Puerte Pehx Gonzales Ioe A Estrada IS now head custodlan at Burbank Hlgh School He was appomted to th1s pos1t1on on February 1 1957 Under h1s gu1dance there are ten Ianltors and two malds As Mr Estrada commented h1s job IS to supervlse h1s staff m keeplng our school clean and m order Hls orders come from the pr1nc1pa1 and faculty at tlmes but as he said part of h1s job IS to see that h1s staff never has to be told to do the lob that IS expected from them Not p1ctured IS Mary S Pumarego one of the two malds S1nce Mr Estrada was not yet workmq at B H S when the plctures were taken he ms also not plctured 26 l G ' , , 'Q 3 3 . -4 N- 1 W V W N- ' 4. ' 1,3 E. ' ' 4. 3 Q W-, fy J , 5 i L 1 t 1 4 A t y V 1 Q' t f , , . 4, Q41 ' E M ' 'W ' ' 5 I , , ' .. ' ' R x Y Q.QV ?f f ' W , K , C, -, E , 11 - ' 3 ' A x - ff' ' S 5 3. ' H M '- 'W Y if Q f- ' ' -. -s , 0 G ' X. W , 'tx it ' ' 5 4 g M fs., 4 . E J tw y , tk . 'E QF, to ' 3135.1
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