Luther Burbank High School - Bark Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

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' , ffpbjb WI .QEQXQ AM 5!fWM JW AW ,556 E WM ,,,f my Jyjjlf Emi 5Q9W53f?fZ?W gQfK ?Wf jWgiA 1 Mfg! 7W,5f! 3 if of W gi 5 4 g Q . vvgfgjyfyifwjc ' . - 1959 .M . I H 'Y f fhf E 'iv pn f WY , ff Q J 'Lf g i f',W, 'L ff . V , 2 s I , , I zaffffwmmfvx Wcffffafzfffzfffaffmfwz .mf f1f1ffw1ff0.ff,m.f' -X Publiflaed by Hefzizzgton Pzfbfifhing C ompmyy XX 71. EDITOR'S FGREWORD , ,x as ' M .-' ianienfs 3 ADMINISTRATION I 4 Dedication 6 Mr. Gates' Letter , -A 3 Principal l ' 9 Director of Vocational Education and President of School Board 10 Superintendent 1 1 Vice-Principal 12 Dean of Girls 13 Counselor and Attendance Teacher ' '14 Secretaries V 9 15 Cafeteria Staff , A 16 Custodian Staff 17 FACULTY - P - A V yay ' 19 CLASSES ' - f ' 1 Senior Op, I junior OJ , ' 9 Sophomore . Freshman XP X gm , A 0 CLUBS AND ORGANIZAT s - G fi I ' 155 SPORTS - A K' zos Football y Of I . . 0 bib 06 Basketball OIJI Aff' , A 217 Track A 4 223 Girls Physical Education UQ, W I q 226 ACTIVITIES ' 9 255 IUNIOR HIGH 245 Advisories 244 Organizations 254 Shops 256 Sports ADVERTISEMENT 265 BARK STAFF A Ruby McPherson .... .................. S ponsor -Jo Ann Stahl ....................... ............ E ditor-inChief Nancy Lowe ............................. Sally Vela, Marina Guerrero .... Bobbie Ann Talley ........ 1 ....... 'Loan Martin ....................... arbara Norris ........ Sylvia Lopez ............ Melvyn Schmidt jimmy Wehmeyer ........ Jo Nell Thompson ........ Connie Zunker .......... Janice jackson ....... Photographer ............................... ....... Colored photos courtesv of sl-Ial Swiggett. 2 Business Manager Art Editors Copy Editor Faculty Editor Class Editor Club Editor Boys Sports Editor Ass't Girls Sports Editor Activities Editor Jr. School Editor Dickey Villareal fiffdh' 3' f0h'iW0h'I , sg, ij ' w e ,i Y lj, ju We ii '9 MW' ,pl LW' , Ml in M ' , Wm- The 1960 Bark is proudly presented to you by the yearbook classes of Luther Bur- bank Vocational High School. Choosing the theme, We're Orange and Wfhite Forever , The Bark Staff hopes that this project will bring back pleasant and lasting memories of your high school days. To the Jefziorf, this year has been one we know you will long remember in the years to come. May this volume hold many cherished memories of your days at Burbank. The Bark Slfzff has spent many hours of hard work to Kpresenthto you an annual that will stand up to your demands. My sincere thanks an appreciation go out to these fine people for their cooperation and the help they so diligently gave me. We hope you enjoy your Bark as much as we have enjoyed preparing it for you. JO Ann Stahl Editor-in-Chief 3 s,, xx I WERE ' ' QX - -, 5 - ORANGE EX wx -t ' YQ., 1 , ' , ww- 6' u r J N QL H J Q 1 f' if ilbfgifnfsffaflon . Q K ,fy f :if FOR Hari .Ffa ffiedfba ies 1.950 141117 aa! fo it f11 ',x The Bark Staff takes great pride in dedicating the 1960 Bark to the Band and Orange jackets ol Burbank High School. These two fine organizations have inspired spirit and high standing at Burbank for many years. Mr. Bobby Giesler, band director, and Miss Gwen Boynton, pep squad sponsor, may share much ol the credit that has brought success to these two groups. Participating in many of the year's festivities is the main purpose of the two organizations. Football season is a very busy time of year for the Band and Orange jackets. They practice for halftime drills every morning preparing for game night. Loyalty to Burbank is their most out- standing characteristic. 6 Harden! ls' iuffdog Hand Ufafzge Ja okefs 'WWw'w l ll Wfflllw 'fi Boosting school spirit is another job for these two pep organizations. Often school spirit is low, but after a short pep rally, school spirit rises to a height that no one can control. Orange jackets, as well as band members, find there is more hard work than glory connected with these clubs. However, all members have the same proud feeling of security and triumph. We, at Burbank, are very proud of the fine job that these two organizations have carried out through the years. We are sure, that in years to come, they will continue to better the name ot Burbank. 7 LUTHER BURBANK VOCATIONAL. HIGH SCHOOL 1oo2 EDWARDS sTREe:'r SAN ANTONIO 4. TEXAS May som, 1960 Dear Seniors: I would like to speak to you from the experience of my life. I have found that the worthwhile things or values in life are not attained in a day. They are gained by steady, persistent endeavor through the years. Of course, it is important that you choose or decide what you would like for your life to be and then to work toward that goal. My wish for you is that the lessons you have learned, the knowledge you have gained, and the personal growth that you have made while attending Luther Burbank Vocational High School, will be such that you will find joy in living the life of an upright American citizen. S ' cerely you Terrel l F . Gates I Principal I f 8 1 V ww Mr. Eugene W. Robinson, President of the San Antonio Independent School Board, served as a member of the group for thirteen years before being appointed presi- dent in May of 1953. This position requires interest in schools and the education of young men and women of tomorrow. Mr. Robert Fling, new director of Vocational Education of the San Antonio Independent School District, checks on the work done in school shops. He sees that the shop and the machines used in them meet the qualifications that are set up by the School District. WWIPL-ff-x w gm. .. L- Lf. 'fw 11.,' Li. N - .Q J s W. v Jaws' Rusmisel Assumes M220 l9lYl04b0f Job r Mr. David Rusmisel stepped into the position of Vice-Principal in September of 1959. He was formerly an instructor in Vocational Agriculture of the Burbank Student Farm. Mr. Rusmisel has had a busy and very successful year. His commendable services and advice have hel d many students to obtain a better understanding and secure a brghter outlook in gui: future. The position of Vice-Principal also carries the title of Dean of Boys. This provides Mr. Rusmisel with a full time job. His many other duties include acting in the absence of the principal, scheduling classes, and making announcements over the P. A. system every morning. Mr. Rusmisel received his Bachelor's Degree from Texas A. 8: M. and his Master's Degree from Trinity University. He has been at Burbank since the fall of 1948. 12 Jean of 517 .9 Admfhflsfefs Many .5'efwZ'es M,-, --ai Q, W, . i, , Q in , :.i.iii.X., xl zfffs 'X Miss Mui' Allie Noimglii, Dean ol' Girls, is iiuteil lor liei' nlmeeilul smile .mil help- Iiil .ulxine by exery stuileiit at liurlunk. Since llie llilll ol' 1915, Miss Niniiimii ll.1S l7L'CIl .1 xery lwusy woiimii, She is .rn .lLillXC memlwei' ol' tlie P. T. A. .mil other imrent fzpuiisur rlulvs iii liurlxink. ller many iluties iiirluile tlie superxisiuii ul' the stuileiit ' i'.ileml.1r .mil the taking ul' siglmul Iwietures Sl Mus Noon A siliululiiilg ol ilizsses. tlie liurlmiilx Senim' Stuileiit Ciuiimil .xml has wurlxecl l1.lILl tu iimlae it tlie Ufg.lIllZ.lll0Il it is lmlgiy. Her work in tlie Al.lll1L7 Assuiiitinii .mil ilie 'I'ex.1s fXssoi'i.1tiui1 ol' Stuilenl Councils is well lmowii i shite. .mil .llWlWlAL'kl.1lL'kl ili . ' .utivities ., . me .ilsu .lssistx iii the ' A ' .in is io-spuiisui' ol' X mixlglimit the 13 filoiefmanof' 67100111 Work for .fcboof ieffermefzf lx. Mrs. Georgia Broom, attendance teacher of Burbank junior and Senior High, records the attendance of the entire school throughout the school year with the heip of her office aids. Mrs. Broom was a gra uate of West Moreland College, in San Antonio She accepted the position in 1948. During the past year, Mrs. Olidene McDermand, has proved herself more than able to carry out the many duties of being counselor at Burbank. She joined the school faculty in the fall of September, 1943 and was an instructor of business administration until the Fall of 1958 when she became counselor. Mrs. McDermand obtained her Bach- elor's Degree from Southwest Texas State Teachers College and her Masters from the University of Texas. In addition to teach- ing at Burbank, she has taught at South- west Texas, San Antonio College, and Trinity University. .feafefaffles .Ferre Lgllfbdfllf Admfhflffraffbn Serving the administrators of Burbank as secretaries are Mrs. Dorothy Nell West, Miss Mary jo Meyer, and Mrs. Camille Patterson. Mrs. West, as well as secretary, acts as a personal receptionist in the main office, and takes care of the school's financial records. 5 - A Q t Dorothy Nell West L2 Mary jo Meyer Camille Patterson Miss Meyer, general secretary, takes dictation, types leters, and files school busi- ness. Assorting mail and furnishing sup- plies needed byy other offices are also part of her responsi ilities. Mrs. Camille Patterson, working for Dean Mary Alice Noonan and Vice-Prin- cipal, David Rusmisel, is in charge of the permanent record cards for each enrolled, dropped, and graduated student. The stu- dent program card files and the monthly veterans forms are her duties. 5'3fZ'f6'fl29 ffaf f 1W6',06l6' 03101 llllldbgg E53 Ns in Il Q 'gl I .fur ..- ' A may -an wi Mrs. Nell Hazen, fpictured to the leftj cafeteria manager, and her staff work diligently preparing daily lunches for Burbank's faculty and student body. As well as preparing food, it is the ,Wwe staff's duty to keep the cafeteria and the teacher's 'ki dining room neat and clean. Pictured above standing left to right are Ruth Santos, Patsy Quintero, Charles Reyna, Ophelia Sims and Joyce M. Kee. Seated left to rig t are Josephine Cruz, Dovie Fisher, Ora Lee Anderson, Josephine Ramirez. The food is prepared by three main cooks. They are Joyce M. Kee first cook, Ora Lee Ander- son second cook, and Ophelia Sims pastry cook. Among others, Josephine Cruz, Dovie Fish- er, Patsy Quintero, Josephine Ramirez, and Ruth Santos, help Where ever their services are deemed necessary. Charles Re na, student bus boy, also helps with the work clone in the kitchen. I - 'ai 6'zfsfo092m .576 f Works f K asf' s Mt. joe listratla, fpicturctl at rightj, head CLISIO ilian, and his stiff xsoilt ' . . . ' intlustriously keepin tl school rooim g 14: ., gymnasium, auditorium, and halls immaculatcly clean. Dumingu Olivarri, Vinccntc Gutierrez, Sammy Rcycs, julian Escubcdo, Baltlemar Benitez, Mary S. Pumarcju and Mary Harvey are the men and women on the day crcw. Emilio Torres F ' ., .nrique Moreno ani arc tl i Y ' L jesus Puente ic night Lrew. Ns M ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, WM ,,,, l MW uvillw' ' 0 Hep Burbank 67960 l 17 T34 .f K. gf FOR Us SCHOOL .,, Q. OUR O f V A ,O , . 3' 'affix K 1 ,O xv x fMOqif5w2 K i. O W' 1259 '33 W '. o I ' 'S 'Q N f 'iff N if w 01'-E faozflfy ff -iff' Mlffofy 6'1Ves !!f20'ef.s' afmlhg 0 Waffo' 14 fam' 5 ff 1 5 1' ' . QA 1 Mr. jud Addins jr. Student Counril Syrutuse Vnixersity B.A., M.A. Education Mrs. Berniee Barry Orange jatket Qunrtette University of Missouri, 15.8 1 i Foreign students visit History class. ri' 'N .1 lk, :W-vw li U ' m, ' M ' 1 W . gl is 1 ,w'- .fit it . ii Mrs, Dlllhl I.. Axey Mr. XV. C. Avey Class, of 1961 b,W,1,b,1.L., Bb. Iwlrs. Helen F. Bills slr. Red Cross Ineornxite XX'ord College B.A. 1'C B9 M.A. h.NX'.1.b. . ., .e., hir. Pkllll Ci. l5l.1r'l4 National Thespiun Troupe 951 S.NX'.T.S.T.C,, 15.5. '-M, w-.-mi HISTORY Social Studies, ll txvo semester tourse, gives ri better understanding and added in- terest to xvorld iiffdirs. Students are taught present history as well its the past und dis- cuss the future. All Students ut Burbank .ure required to take American History. Miss Luey Posey. Miss Becky Sthueers, .ind Mr. Clmrles Schrade tenth this course about the Consti- tution nnd the XX'.1rs of the Wforld. Civics and Economies deal with the financial state and operation of the govern- ment, Both the tlnsses .ire one semester tourses instrutted hy Mrs. Burley Schweers and Mr. Harold W'i1liruus. .ffudenfs 6'efMZe fmpoffanoe of ffzghlfb Mrs. Schrader explains lesson to her English class. ENGLISH English, being of great importance to every student, is required for all 9th through llth grades at Burbank. Students in English I, III, and V are taught the fundamentals of granuuar. This includes spelling, reading, and outlining. English Il, IV, and VI are devoted to the study of American and English literature. A major in this course is required. Senior students, usually those who plan to attend college, may continue their study in English VII and VIII, a preparatory course for freshman English in College. in Mr. Ilershell T. Boyd Oklalioma A and M-IwI.S. Mrs. Hazel V. Brown Texas A and I'B.A. Texas I'nix'ersity-MA. Miss Gwen Boynton Orange jackets and Pups Trinity L'niversity-13.5. Mr. Trent Cheyney SXVTSC-l3.A. Texas University Mr. -linuny Brandenburg Colorado State University B.S. Mr. Frank D. Clark Trinity University B.S. M4 , .. 'X N I... , W M .A iiii-ii WMM N A fill W14llll' wi W lu i ll 6705171655 Ie affmefzf Pre ares J'fzfo'em'.s' for Jobs MIS- Nflfy Louise Cobb Miss Clare Alice Conner Mr. Walter T. Cooper lexus l. niversity, M.A. Hardin-Simmons, B.A. B.A., BS. in Lib, Sc .S s . rr W g fail! ig Mrs. Eloise Crawford Teenage Book Club Texas University, B.A. Mr. Edward S. Dolezal Ohio State University M.S.C. Mrs. Piland helps students to be better typists. Future Farmers of America in E Mrs. Mary Louise Corde Ouf Ladl' Of The Lake Texas A 34 M, B-A. Texas University B.S. in Phy. Ed. Q 'wualwsr ' ,, . X ' .M 1 W . f ff H. Mr. james R. Dulin Miss Ruth Dunkleberg Art Club Q Sophomore Class-'62 S.W.T.S.T.C., BS Baylor University B.A., M.A, BUSINESS The business department of Burbank offers excel- lent courses for students who plan to enter the world of business. For those who are interested in this field, there are courses in typing, shorthand, office prattice, Distributive Education and bookkeeping. If a business Career is planned, high sehool business Courses are both economical and time-saving. For people who are adequately trained, there are many well-paying jobs in the fields of business. Students taking a business course are eligible to enter the Business Club whith is sponsored by Mrs. Olidene McDermand and Miss Marie Splittgerber. The main object of this organization is to arouse interest in the businss world and ambition for job advancement. Members are given the chance to see what goes on in the world of business by field trips made to different business establishments. .ffudenfs Hepafe fzffzffe Vooaffbfzs Mf- E- 1 Franz Freshman Llass-'61 San Marcos-B.A.g Trinity University-M.A. Ohio Wesleyan-B.A. ,. ,, ,V , ill il,.l M y is . . i ,kj qi W i l , ' M ' lw 7j lll'i, l 5 . 'i f ' iili.Qi,ill ' r ww, iilljlliillll . . .i 1 Y lilly, '1',lljlwylal l 8 1 r A .i 1, -saw 9 Mfi Russell Glgifad Mr. Daniel R. Gilbreath University of lexas A8cM MCMUUY C0l1Ce.B.S. SHOPS Burbank is ranked as one of the most outstanding vocational schools in Texas. Many students are pre- pared for the technical arts and crafts. A large portion of vocational courses are taught in the shops. Students have the opportunity and privilege of receiving training which may help them in future life vocations. A few of the opportunities offered to students at Burbank are body and paint, body and fender, radio and electric, carpentry, woodwork, metal, drafting, and com- mercial art. Many boys have obtained enough training from these fields to go out into the world and be able to retain a very good job. Others have obtained enough training to establish a business for themselves. A lot of the success of the shops is due to the excel- lent teachers who guide and teach the students. They are Mr. Horton, Mr, Gigstead, Mr. Reininger, Mr. Thomp- son, Mr. Dulin, Mr. Avey, and Mr, Pieper. Mr. Gene Graham lim ll Mrs. Pansy Ruth Gaskill Future l-iomemakers of America Trinity University East Texas State College-15.5. Bach. of Musicg Mr. Robert M. Geisler Bulldog Band-Lyre Club Master of Admin. Ed. 41 .Q W . 9,5 y l ' l y ly 'will ull X l gl Mr, Maurice R. Grahl S0PhQm0f9 ClH553 Duke Universityg JY- High SUCUCC Cllllt Durham, N. C.-B.A.g 5-XV-T-5-T.C--B-S University ot Georgia me Shop boys work diligently on school bicycle ,rar-kg, sd -'TJ' Rana' fvenfs Alb' fn Hzffbamt 3' 6'!mWZ'a17bf1 Many events make up the schedule for the Bulldog Band which is composed of 120 members. The band appears at football games, street parades and assemblies. They also compete in the University Interscholastic League Contests and participate in the University of Texas Band Day, live- stock show, and the Fiesta of San Jacinto activities. All 120 members enjoy working with their band direc- tor, Mr. Robert M. Geisler who devotes his full time to making a better band. The requirements of a Bulldog Band Member are to be in the ninth grade, hold an Interscholastic League average Mr. james L. Gulley St. Mary's-LLBQ SWTSTC-M.A. Mr. Horace jones Collegianairesg Freshman Class-'63 SWTSTC-B.S. Mr. Arthur Koehler National Honor Society: Senior Class-'60 Trinity University-B.S. ,4 Miss Lorene Labaj SWTSTC and play their instrument better than average. Each band members is required to pay a band fee uf 310.00 a year for repairs of their uniforms and other ex- penses. The Band also has an honor organization, the Lyre Club, made up of members who have earned at least 2,000 merits. Members earn merits for participating in all band activities. Twice a year the Lyre's Club initiates new members into their organization. Many seniors get 4000 merits and their second lyre which is considered quite an honor. Mr. Burlen L. Horton SWTSTCQ A 8: Mg University of Texas-B.S.1 M.A. Miss Charlotte Karotkin Incarnate Word College B.A. Mrs. Orline Faye Kolm Sam Houston State Teachers Collegeg Texas Luthern-B.S. Miss Louise Latham Incarnate Word, University of Texas-B.A. 'Wm N, C3 J' Jfafzge Jacks! fervfbes Janome Known 6777 Mia Burbank's Orange jackets have become well known in San Antonio as being an outstanding and co-operative group. The girls usher at the livestock show and at the Trinity University football games that are held at Alamo Stadium. The group also attends all of the football games and most of the basketball games. The requirements of an O. I. are to be in the ninth grade or higher, possess character above reproach, have a semester of O. j. training, have a C grade average Or better, and be able to pass a written and marching test Each girl is voted on by the members of the Orange jackets. The group's Sponsor, Miss Gwen Boynton, has con- tributed much of her time to the betterment of the Orange Jackets. She has helped to make the Orange jackets one of the most well known service organization in the city. The girls are required to have short hair and to be well groomed at all times. O. J. members are expected to have their uniforms neatly cleaned and pressed before they attend any Orange Jacket activity. The officers of the Orange jackets are re- quired to inspect the girls' uniforms before they are allowed to participate in any activity. The Orange Jackets also help to contribute to the ,MW 1 m..,4 loyalty of the school by selling various articles such as tags l' ' for each football game, buttons, Pom-Poms and Stickers. j' 1, 1 .l All these activities help to make the Orange jackets as ,u i W fy well known as they are today. , Mrs. Grace Lindsey Mr. William McChesney J , FHAQ Burbank Stamp Club 'J' i Texas Won1en's University-B.A. Texas A 8: M College-B.S. ' Trinity University-M. Ed. i 'ff Q , : U .an Qfrfl ,rl I-' lg 0, NV! in I 'rum I, ai VM . 'I 'C a ,Mau-pq! 0' 0. 0. Miss Ruby McPherson The Bark Trinity University-B.A. ima fl i5l Y . ly illlii Mr. Clyde L. Mueller Trinity University B.S., M. in Ed. Mrs. Meda O'Connell Trinity University-B.A. Miss Lois Moreau National junior Honor Society SWTSTC-B.S. in Ed. ' 4 Mrs. Doris Niedorf Our Lady of the Lake-B,S. ' Mr. james Oppelt li i SWTSTC-B.S. V 'W leafbook .5'fzfa'ef1fs Work 00 Hari Pfoducffbn Mrs, Bonnie Parish National Honor Society Trinity lfniversity-B.A. fi ii- W ll ti ' lfii if Wiw l. l Mr. Alfred H. Pieper Vocational-Industrial Club Trinity University-B.A. Texas University-M.A. -Etsvga. tif? vi Barbara, Nan Nell, and Nancy prepare layouts for the 1960 Bark. Miss Lucy Alice Posey The Operators' Club University of Texas-M.A. Mr. B. W. Quinn Distributive Education Baylor University-B.A. University of Texas-M Club .A. ia.. f W' Mrs. Myrtle Piland M115--Pilullrlc Pfuitcr FTA Trinity Unixiersityl Trinity University-B.A. gl?VU'9lU' of Afllon YEARBOOK Yearbook is offered to llth and llth grade stu- dents interested in annual production. XVith the .assistance of the sponsor, Miss Ruby McPherson, and the editor. the students help compile Burbank's Annual- The Bark . At the beginning of the fall term the class and faculty sections are first on the deadline agenda. Pic- tures are taken early in the year so that the yearbook classes can start identifying them and making up layouts. After these sections are completed the clubs and sports page layouts are begun. Advertising is an impor- tant factor for the Bark as it helps a great deal in paying for the school annual. Annual sales are imperative also. Without the co- operation of the student body it would be impossible to publish the Bark. Mr. Herbert H. Rehmann SWTSTC-B.S. in I. A., M.E.-in I. A. Mr. Erwin NW, Reininger Vocational Industrial Club Chapter 80-Chapter 122 A f M T... '-J, y003flDll3f Agffbu fare 0.91715 fzffzffe farmers sir. Charles Roberts 3 Club l'rinity llniversity-B.S.g LXWTQ M.E. AGRICI ILTURIE ti 1--in if X . e-is ..- Mr. joe Rose St. INIary's University-B.A.g Baylor University-Grad. Study llurhank's Votational Agritulture program has been teathing students the overall, general picture of farming Since our school was established in 1937. Classroom study with the actual work a farmer does in daily life rounds out the course. In the classroom the students learn what and how to feed hogs, cattle, and chickens. They are taught raising and dottoring of animals. The farm sells fresh eggs daily. supplied hy 150 laying hens raised and cared for on the farnl bv the students. Ag students plant and grow corn that is fed to the cattle, while vegetables are being grown by other students. The vegetables are sold at the market in town, Everything on the farm is maintained by the students under the supervision of Mr. C. E. Vickery and Mr. E .S Dolezal. Each year the Burbank Agriculture students partici- pate in the San Antonio I.ivt-stock Show and usually receive hlue ribbon awards on the livestock they enter. r. Charles A, Schrade 'inity University-B,A. .A, in History Mrs. Gertrude Schrader TSTWQ Vniversity of Californiag Our Lady of the Lakeg Incarnate XX'ord Collegeg St. Marys University-B.A. 13 'TV es: Mr. Willie G, Rueter Ivirs. Dorothy Rusmisel Honor Guard Our Lady of the Lake-B.A. University of Texas B.S. in Ed. Mr. Dolezal teaches Ag, boys to prepare chickens for the home freezer. Mrs. Becky Schweers Senior Y-Teens Trinity University-B.A. i 5 Mrs. Evelyn Scruggs SVUTSTC-B54 Trinity University-M.A. lm ZH t .5'f00'0f2f0 .5'f00'y H0!0'0 01' 5010000 1 N Mr. Clark demonstrates a chemical experiment to science class. Miss Irene Seidensticker Sr. Student Council SWTSTC-B.A, Miss Marie Splittgerber Business Club SWTSTC-B.S. Mr. Charley H. Shannon B Club Howard Payne: Trinity-B.S.g MED Mrs. Celia Ann Spoon Senior Class-'60 Elon College-B.A.g Woman's College of the University of North Carolina-M.E. ,uw-wt t..-tum., .ff UM vi ' K - .W Mr. Robert Sorenson Glee Club Howard Payne College- B. M. E. Mr. Gerald A. Swindler B Club Hardin-Simmons-B.S.3 M.A. ln.. SCIENCE Science department of Burbank is one of the best equipped of any in San Antonio. Students interested in science find themselves surrounded by opportuni- ties to gain a sufficient background in this field of study. In order to graduate, Burbank stu- dents must have either two years of foreign language or two years of science to their credit. For those who choose a Minor in science, general science, phys- iology, biology, chemistry, and physics are offered. 'hmmimim Mdfb Hepaffmenf Hffefs Vvffbzfs Uaafses W Niwlinmmuimilii,iiim,lyiyMy,yWW, yr 'um i l u Mrs. Parish explains complicated algebra problem to class. MATH Burbank has excellent courses ot- tered in the world of numbers: general math, commercial arithmetic, algebra, plane geometry, and trigonometry. Curiosity must be in mind when the process of solving math problem is on hand, for the subject of numbers is not only for learning how to work out problems, but in the method used. All of us, in the course of our lives, will need some knowledge of business ethics. Many Burbank students find the courses in math so complete that it is possible to get a job immediately after graduation. dyno' l -w Miss Elfida Vazquez Mr. Charles E. Vickery P. A. S. F. Future Farmers of America TCXUS UUiVC1'Siiy-M-A-L Ohio State-Master Srience University of Denver-B.A. Miss Clara Dell XXi'atts G. R. A.'sg Tennis Clubg Freshman Class-'65 Our Lady of the Lake College-15.8. in Phys, Educ. Mr. Harold Wfilliams Auburn Collegeg Trinity University-B.S. A..4dl J R'-w' 4 H '3v 2?-if M WE'LL THE dim QA :E 'nl Q , , 3 S W- - l g 091 ' 2 .N Y 0 xg , X O 6'A9.s'.s'e.s' -A ,maui ,U Richard Ca Sgt. at Ar ntu ms Lydia Sanchez Chaplain T NbVice President Carol Maxey Treasurer President Nan Nell Reed Secretary Nancy Lowe Parliamentarian Charlie Walker Sue Peabody Dicky Villareal Sgt. at Arms Mary Alice Torre Reporter az ll ,ip , sim ' 'M MW ..,, um W, , , L' 1 W 'W l W www I ' 1 1 W1 w ,M S ' W w I YSIDRO ALCOSER JR. PETE ALDERETE QPoteetJ D. E. 4. Ambition: Carpenter. Ambition: To Lead A Good Li e. DAVID ALDERMAN Ambition: Mechanic 'Ulf EDWARD ALEXANDER fEddiej Operators Club 2, National Thespians 4, Burbank Teen Art Club 4. Ambition: Obtain a good paying job after graduation. ,.,,, .iai M-qt., GARY ALLEN Ambition: Engineer MANUEL ARCOS V. I. C. 3, 4. Ambition: Electrician 'R ERNEST ARELLANO Ambition: To be an F. B. I. or Secret Service man for the Presi- dent. JO ANN AVELAR U0 Anniej Orange Jackets 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Drill Captain 3: Student Council 2, 4: G. R. A. 3, 4, President 4, Future Teachers 4. x Ambition: Teacher First - Housewife Later. ELDORIS BALDWIN Eldeeb Jrange Jackets 1, 2: Chaplin 1 P,A.S,F. 1, 4: V.I.C. 3, 43 follcgialnilircs 4. tmbition: Architect and in- :-rior decorator. WILLIAM ERNEST BANDY flimiej Yearbook 3, 43 Ass't. Sports Editor 4, Body and fender 1, 2, VOC. Agriculture 4: B Club 1, 2, 3, 43 President 4' T Football Manager 1, 2, 33 Football 43 Track lg Mana- ger 2, 3, 43 Ambition: To be a rancher. 'Wk .egg RAYMOND BARSENAS CHARLOTTE B OPANIEL AVILA RODNEY BAKER fChilej Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 43 Sentinel V.I.C, 23 Honor Guard 3, 4. 4g Football 2, 3, 49 TraCk 2, 3, Shop Foreman. 43 B Club 3. 4. Ambition: To be fl cabinet Ambition: To be a r2inCl'lCI'. maker Q35 ASKIN fCha1-liej F.H.A. 1, 23 Chaplain 23 Band 1, 2, 35 Uniform chairman 2, 3. Aimbition: Stenographer. RAIFORD BALL KRHYJ Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Program Chairman 23 Presi- dent 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Lyres Club 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Parliamentarian 33 Treas- urer 23 National Thespians 4, MELBA BARBER fMelbenaJ Orange Jackets 1, 2, 31 Stu- dent Councili 4, N.H.S. 3, 45 Sec. 4g Ambition: Sociologist. Q 'T7' Q' BARBARA BOATRIGHT F. H. A. 1, 2, Treasurer lg Corresponding sec. 2, Orange Jackets 1, 2, 3, 41' 2nd Lt. 49 Ambition: To be a credit to my community. 'Q 'U' Sq-'ff DELIA CADENA Math Club 2, 3, Reporter 33 F.T.A. 43 Collegianaires 4. Ambition: Teacher. EMMA BATZAKAS KChitaJ Homemaking 33 D.E. 43 Ambition' Stenographer JUDY BOULTINGHOUSE fStinkyJ Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 45 2nd Lt. 3, 43 Yearbook 3, 4, Ass't. Sna shot Editor 43 Ambition: To marry a Texas Aggie. RICHARD BOENIG V .fav EV ALYN CAIN QChickadeeJ Ora-nge jackets 1, 3, 4g Drill Team 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Ass' Girls Sports Editor 43 Student Council 3. Ambition: To marry Harvey. SAM BIUCEY fPulgaj Honor Guard 3, 43 Captain 3, 4, V.I.C. 3,43 Ambition: Electronic techni- tion and welder. IOHN BRASINGTON Collegianaires 43 Parliaments. ian 4. Ambition: Officer in A Force. t. DOROTHY CAMPOS D.E. 4. Ambition: To become a sec- retary. GERALDINE CANELLIS JOE CANALES Ambition: Body paint shop. 1 01 N' .5 .UCY CANTU '.AS.F 3 4 Voc. Car en . . , 3 P UY 5, 4g Secretary 3, 4. kmbition: To become a good aecretaxy. fGerrij Glee Club 3, 4, journalism 4. Ambition: To work and get married. EMILIO CANTU fRay Anthonyj Band 1, 2, 3, 4gCollegianaire: 4. l Ambition: To be an inventor and to become an electrical engineer. we: - CARLOS CARDENAS RICHARD CANTU Student C uncil 2, I, 4, Sgt. at Arms if B igsbL4j5,fB55. ketball , 2, I -r Club 45 Class ,g -7- g . Ambi reer U. S. Air 4 Force. x X fTankeJ Bank 1, 2, 3, 4: Body 8: Paint 3, 4: Honor Guard 3, 4. Ambition: join the Navy and be an admiral. Wm CARMEN CARDONA F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Reporter 3, D.E. 4. Ambition: To be a beautician or diction and a housewife. CAROL CARINIONA F.T.A. 3, 41 Parliamen- tarian figffollcgianaires 4. Ambition: Teach high school and travel a- round the world. SYLVIA CASIANO Ambition: Typist or Com- mercial artist. MARTIN CARMONA Band 1, 2, 33 RAMIRO CARRILLO Ambition: Store manager. AMOS F. CASANOVA Bank 1, 2, 3, 4g Lyre Club 4g Col- legianaires 4. Ambition: Electrical Engineer. al JOE LOUIS CARRILLO Ambition: Marines Corp and be ready to help our country. GLORIA CAZARES ELIZABETH CASTRO II-lbbyb P.A.s.F. 2, 5, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, Ambition. To become a Fashion Model. V3 TERESA CHAVEZ QTCUYP Orange jackets 15 D. E. 35 Business Club 45 F.H. A. 45 P.A.S.F. 4. Ambition: To graduate and get married. GORDON ERNEST COWAN fButterflyj B Club 2, 35 D.E. 4, Cha lain 4. Amgition: Engineer. EARLINE COLEMAN Yearbook 3, 45 Ass't. Editor 35 Journalism 4. Ambition: To live a happy and successful life. F ELIPE CORALES Ambition: Pro. Basketball Player P5 -'VN Girls Sports SIMON A COSME QMonieJ Ambition: To be a business teach- Cl' OI' 3. secretary. RICHARD CRISTOFALETTI lCrisj Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Ass't. 2, ' x National Honor Socie 2 5 4 W , 3, 4 Lyre Club 2, 3, 45 President 45 District Bank 35 Regional Band 3' City Band 2, 35 Ambition: Be successful in life. 1 SHIRLEY COLLINS fShiriJ F.H.A. 3, 45 Historian 45 Business Club 1. Ambition: To go to college. ALICE CUELLAR KTweetyJ P.A.S.F. 45 F.T.A. 45 Col- legianaires 4. Ambition: Teacher and good housewife. Aofofs Hefzeafse for f4fmzfa!!79esp129n Pfay Becky, Eddie, and Max practice for coming performance. LOUIS DAVID fShortyj F,F.A. 2, 5. 4g Ambition: To go culture college. fBobbyj to an agri- s fannin- 'Q , 'wfff DON DAGUE QFatmanj Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Tent nis 2, 3, 4g B Club 2, 3 43 Vice President 45 Ambition: To marry the girl I love. ROBERT C. DE LA CRUZ Glee Club 45 Ambition: Major in law. ORALIA DELGADO VINCENT DE LA TORRE Glee Club 3, 43 P.A,S.F. 43 fFrankyj Ambition: To start working af- Honor Guard 3, 4g lst Sgt. 33- ter graduation. lst Lt. 4: Yearbook 4g Ambition: Air Force Career or a doctor. HARMON DOWELL ' DSE ANN ELLIS .ittle onej range Jackets 1, 2g D. 3, 45 nbition: To graduate cl have a happy and ccessful life. M any - , -FX Mespfbns Hesefzfs flolffhg RACHEL DE LOS SANTOS fLittle Rachel, Business Club 3, 4, Y Teens 2, 3, 4g Orange Jackets 1, 25 Band 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 5, 4g Ambition: To be a stenogra- pher. LUPE DOMINGUEZ ,NCQ FQ! Claudette an cl Becky try hard to please a ll rf'-m. KN IANIE FARIAS DUGUE Ambition: Office worker or stenographer. udience. , 115 Q TONY ESTRADA MARIE FIERROS mouiey P.A.s.P. 4. Ambition: To have a good job. e we DIETER ENGELBRECHT ls JOE DAVID FAZ lChapaJ Band 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a U.S. Marine and a policeman. GLORIA EURESTE Y Teens 1, 2, 43 P.A.S.F. Glee Club 2' Oran e ackets 3 1 8 J - Ambition: Elementary school teacher. QQT7 DOMINGA FLORES QMingaj F.1-LA. 2, 3, 43 Second Vice President 13 Business Club 3, 4: Reporter 13 Collegianaires fig, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Finish Business Col- lege, get a job. FRANK ESCALERA QRebelj Student Council 13 Treasurer lg V.I.C. 23 Sgt.-at-arms 1: Electric Shop 23 Shop fore- man 2. Ambition: Electrical engineer. N-s.gv'X 'Vfvv sr WY PATRICIA ANN FELLERS Speech Club 33 Library Cl 1, 2, 33 Head Student Libra ian 1, 2. Ambition: To be successful all paths of life. ,nm YDS '7' TOMMY FLORES V.l.C. 4, President 4' Ambition: A career in elec- tronics. MAGDALENA FLOREY YOLAN DA FLORES D.E. 4, Ambition: To become a secre- tary. 1- JB GUADALUPE GALINDO Ambition: Elementary teacher. DOUGLAS FORTUNE F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Parliamen- tarian 33 President 41 Ambition: To go to college then be a farmer. N'--vi -nad? ELISA GALLARDO fAliceJ I Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Pariamen tarian 21 President 43 National Q Honor Society 2, 3, 4g Business fel' Club 1, Lyre Club 3, 43 Parlli- amentarian 4, Student Council 4. , Ambition: Be a secretary work- ing for civil service. ELOISA GALLARDO Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 33 Roll Secretary 33 P.A.S.F. 1, 4, Collegianaires 4, GR.A. 3, Secretary 3: Ambition: To be a nurse. NORMA GALLARDO Orange jackets 1, 2, 5, Stu- nt Council 1, 2, 3, Roll Secretary 33 P.A.S.F. 1, 4: 3 Collegianaires 4, G.R.A.3, Sec- retary 3. Ambition: To be a nurse. s ERNEST GAMEZ fTequil1aj Ambition: Police officer. FELIX GARCIA V.I.C. 5, 4: Ambition: Electrican. Couples rest between dances at Mission County Park. .5'fzfo'ef1fs gdfbgf fbi Ufange Jamie! Har-67-0 EMMA GARCIA P.A.S,F. 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 43 Chaplain 2, 3, 4: Ambition: Nurse. .MANUEL GARCIA Ambition: To be a car penter. s , ,X - -if-in-. TONY GARCIA Ambition: To be Welder and smart. .fenfbfs Heceflfe 6Z9.s'.s' Hfbgs A A I E RZA PABLO T. GARZA ,1:int5XOn:L-ISPSSA College Club 1, 2: P.A.S.F. 2, 5, 4. Ambition: Engineer. AMPARO GONZALES KUIHPYJ I Tennis Club 2, 5, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, G.R.A. 2, 5, 45 Busi- ness Club 4g Secretary 4. JOE JESSE GILL fGillieJ Auto Mech. 1, 2, 5, 4, Yearbook 4g Asst. jr. Sc. Editor 4, journal ism 55 Speech 1. Ambition: Mechanic, Marine officer. Neal Beard delivers class rings to seniors Nancy Lowe and Carol Maxey Barbara Norris and Nan Nell Reed assist. ANNA MARIA GONZALEZ Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 4g Treasurer 4. Ambition: Typist. 'pw-arg I mm it EMMA I. GONZALEZ P.A.S.F. 4: Ambition: To be a stenog- rapher. SAM GONZALEZ Student Council 4, Treasurer 4: Collegianaires 3. 43 Presi-- dent 4. DANIEL R. GONZALES DANIEL GONZALES Uuniorj fDannyj D. E. 4: Collegianaires 3. Honor Guard 3, 4: Sgt. At Ambition: Engineer. Arms 3, Lt. 4. Ambition: Lawver, F.B.I. Agent. RICHARD GUARNERO ODILIA ESTER GUERRA fMacanaj fAdiej Ambition: Air Force A Career. P.A.S.F. 4. Ambition: To become a Private Secretary. . .ag !' KV PATRICIA ANN GONZA- LEZ fPatJ Tennis lg Spanish Club 1, 2: D.E. 4: Ambition: Accountant and Mre. Ioeenh L. Smith. TONY W. GUA IARDO Band 1, 2gCollegianaires 43 V.I.C. 4, Vice President 4. Ambition: Architectural En- gineer. Qu. ,ss MARINA GUERRERO Yearbook 43 Art Club 4g at-arms 43 P.A.S.F. 23 Ambition: To be a fas illustrator. ROSE MARIE GUTERREZ CRosiej Business Club 4g Tennis Club Z, 3, 43 Secretary 23 Ambition: To be a stenog- rapher or housewife. ORALIA GUERRA fSylviaj Ambition: To be a good ste- nographer. ERNESTINE GUERRERO fErniej Drill Team 3, 43 Drill Capt. 43 Orange Jackets 1, 2, 3, 43-2nd Lt. 33 lst. Lt. 33 Tennis Club 13 Sec. 13 P.A,S.F. .43 Business Club 13 G.R.A. 3, 43 Yearbook 3, 43 Ass't. Faculty Editor 43 N. H.S. 2, 3g Gl-ee Club 3, 4 Ambition: Career girl fStenog- rapherj HENRY GUILLEN Sgt.- hion WOODROW HART tW00dy J. Ambition: jockey. wa.. an 9 E All Q. MARY ELIZABETH HATCH ROBERT WILLIAM HAYES Tennis Club 2. Auto Mech. 1, 2, 3, 43 Crew Ambition: Secretary. leader 3, 4g D.E. 3, 4. Ambition: Engineer. Q TRAVIS HEISLER Auto Mech, 1, 23 D.E. 3, 43 Treasurer 4g Ambition: Coast Guard. GLORIA HERRERA Y-Teens 3, 4: Treasurer 43 P.A.S.F. 43 Collegian- aires 43 Ambition: Elementary teacher. 's. L43-5 EMILO HERNANDEZ fButchj Honor Guard 3 4' 2nd St. 4' book 4, Ambition: Electronic engineer. ROLAND HERNANDEZ B' 'Club 2, 3, 4, thing I may endure. CECILIA CARMEN HERRERA QCiscleJ Y-Teens 15 P.A.S.F. 3, 43 Reporter 3, President 49 Ambition: Business college, work, get married. , i 8 , Glee Club 4: Auto Mech. 33 Year- Arnbition: To do the best in every- MICALA HERNANDEI SANDRA HODGES fSandyJ F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Chap lain 35 F.H.A. 3, 4 Col1egianaires3, 45 Pres ident 3, National Hono Society 3, 43 Studer Council 3, 43 D.E. 1 President 43 Band 1,2,E Ambition: To be a hi. tory teacher. ARTHUR HETTLER Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 B Club 2, 3, 43 Captain football 4g Ambition: To go to college. ,QQ .fi 013' 3 7 -,Q af' ,. X91-w stu! .ONNIE ISGITT 1SimonJ Lmbition: To own an ap- vliance repair shop. EIARLES JONES 'eanutsj md 2, 3, 4, nbition: To graduate d to get a D.D. de- ee from Bible college. JANICE JACKSON U 2119 Orange jackets 1, 2, Student Coun- cil 1, 2, Yearbook 3, Editor 4, journalism 4, Ambition: To be happy in what- ever l may do. LOIS MAX INE JOHNSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Lyre National Honor Society 3, 4, 1st V. President 4, Student Council 2 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Collegianaires 3, 4, Parliamentarian 33 Ambition: Be a secretary. 4 4, Jr. High Club 5, 4- MELVIN JOHNSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Lyre Club 2, 4, Ambition: Go to college. HARRY G. KAHL lSugar Footj Operators Club 1, 2, 3, 4- L Club 4, V.I.C. 4, President 4' We . . , . 1 Ambition: Marine engineer, i6 '5f RICHARD A. JIMENEZ fLittle Richardj Operators Club 1, 2, 3 Ambition: Radio and television repairman. BARBARA ANN KARP fKarpsiej Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec. 3, Recording Sec. 3, Col. 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Ass't. Cap. 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Ass't. Copy Editor 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, F.T.A. 4, Class Chaplain 3, Ambition: To be happily rich. ,sk rg., ALTHEA KELLEY CA1falfaJ Band 1, 2, 5, 43 Librarian 1, 2, 3, 43 Lyre Club 2, 5, 43 Treasur- er 45 Student Councils 2, 45 jun- ior Red Cross 7th 8: 8th. Ambition: Nurse anestbetist. DONALD LEGNON Orange jackets escort Melvin to bus before leaving for Laredo. J J ls' lb!! feam Members lb 'Fear afedo EDWIN M. KRAUSE lEddieJ Ambition: Fireman. RUDY LEOS Honor Society 2, 3, 43 B football 2, A foot- ball 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming team 2, 3, 4, B Club 4. Ambition: Become a teacher. JUDITH LEYSTRA Uudyl , F.H.A. 2, 5, 4, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4g Ambition: To travel a- round the world. Mia Hafbankefs Perform for Mvfflefy Mow K - Ml KUDY LONGORIA Y.I.C. 3, 4: Sgt. at Krms -'ig Honor Guard 5. Second Lt. 4. Ambition: Electrical Draftsman. JANET LITTLE Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 4g Stu- dent Council 1g Glee Club 13 Yearbook 4, Ass't Activities Editor. Ambition: To become a nurse. EDDIE LLAMAS lm fFlamesJ Ambition: Electrical Engineer. BETTY JANE LOPEZ Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 3, 4g Y-Teens 1, 2, 3' Business Club 1, 25 Yearbook 3g P.A.S.A, 45 G..RA. 33 Sgt. 'W at Arms 5. Ambition: Beautician. Adaline Solas sings for Carnival Variety Show 2 DORIS MAE LOPEZ Ambition: To be a leg- al stenographer l SYLVIA LOPEZ D.E. 5, 4. Ambition: To be a nurse. JOE CHARLIE LOPEZ P. A. S. F. 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4g Honor Guard 3. fig Yearbook 4. Ambition: To be rich. Witt Y GCN ,MAQ ,vw SYLVIA IRLINL LOPEZ ROGELIO LOPEZ fRogerj Ambition: To join the A Force. i ,i xg Wi qsup Orange jackets 3, -1, Chaplain 4g College Club 3, fig Yearbook 4, Club Editor 41. Ambition: Become a journalist. PAT LOXWERY fPoison Ivyj Ambition: To marry Dennis. MAR'1 HA ANN LOYD Future Teachers of America 4. Ambition: To always be happy and go to France. INK F1 2'7- ff? NANCY CAROLE LOWE QSpaghettij Orange jackets 1, 2, 5, 4, A ternate Cheerleader 2, Cha lain 4. O. J. Drill Team Yearbook 3, 4, Ass't Cla Editor 5, Business Managl 4, Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, Ambition: To spend Dickey second million. JOHNNY LOZANO V. 1. C. 5, 4, Lyre Club 3. Ambition: To be an architect and make a good living. :bm A35 dd! '-1 TONI LOZANO P.A.S,F. 1, 23 Tennis 23 Y- Teens 1, 23 Student Council Representative 13 F.H.A, 13 Business Club l, 23 Future Teachers 13 Chorus 2, 33 Body Bc Paint Secretary 33 Advisory Secretary. Ambition: Stenographer. CAROLYN JOYCE LUKASIK CSamj Orange jackets 23 Business Club 13 D.E. Club 3, 4. Ambition: To get a good job and have a happy marriage, -ETICIA DORA MARTINEZ 1Lettyj Drange jackets 1, 2, 33 FTA 1, 2, 3, 43Collegit1niiires l, 2. 33 Distributive Education 4g P.A.S.F. 2. P SAMUEL LUNA 5 F' MARY LOUISE MARTINEZ win I JOAN MERRILL MARTIN Uoanij Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 2 a 3, 43 Lyre's Club 2, 3, 4g Re. porter 43 Business Club 4' 1 Yearbook 3, 43 journalism 4' Faculty Editor 43 All Distric Band 2, 3, 43 E Ambition: To always be hap- py in life. if pw, 3? MYRTLE EMERALD MARTINEZ QMyrtlej Business Club 3, 43 Treasurer 4, G.R.A. 3. Ambition: To be a woman Bull Fighter. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g G.R.A. 3, 43 Tennis Club 3, 43 Secretary 4g P.A.S.F. 3, 43 Vice President 4. REYNOLD B. MARTINEZ fRfY7 Ambition: Dentist. .fkwfbfs 11726 lla for 1400116 6,f0l40 Hlcfzffe E 4 imlfigl i 3 .3 A t A , 3 .it wi N5 ,Vg hw! in Emir eff A A 3. A Seniors prepare to pose for once in lifetime pictures. CAROL RAYE MAXEY fWindyj Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Ass't, Band Librarian 2, 3, 43 Lyre's Club 2, 3, 43 Rec. Sec. 43 Yearbook 3, 43 Ass't. Bus. Mgr. journa- lism 43 Vice-President of Class 2, 3, 43 Ambition: Be a Secretary and be happy. 5 BEN MEDLOCK fButchj a KF - Q 'wr YOLANDA MERCADO fYolieQ Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Lyre's Club 2, 3, 43 Point Secretary 43 Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, 4g Reporter 43 Y-Teensg Reporter 2, 53 Vice Pres.4, Colle-gianaires 1 2 5 4' Ambition? To be a stenographer and later marriage. ' 'QFLJS wa---u? SYLVIA MARTINEZ P,A.S.F. 43 Y-Teens 4 Business Club 43 Ambition: Secretarial Work. MARY GLORIA MEDINA Business Club 33 Orange Jackets 23 F.H.A. 13 Secretary Body 8: Paint 4g Ambition: Secretary. - an Mrs fllaiermano' fonyfafmfes 67116 Pfesfdenfs LINDA MIKESELL JUAN MOLINA Band 1, 2, 33 Uniform Ass't. 2, Ambition: To be a clraftsman. 33 D.E. 43 Lyre club 3: Ambition: To finish college and get married. MARGARET MORALES QMargieJ Glee Club 43 P.A.S.F. 43 Auto Mech. 4g Sec. 43 Ambition: join the air force3 or be a secretary. RUDY MUNIZ Band 1, 2, 33 Ambition: Be a chemist. 1 -'sir MARY LOUISE MORONES Orange Jackets 1, 2, 3, 43 P.S.A.F. 2, 3, 4g Historian 33 Ambition: Marry Roger. 4.5 Burbank recognizes school presidents at annual Honor Assembly. 'N 5 3+ it .2 ll , in li ' Ml , gk WW GILBERT NORIEGA 411 .4-K, MILTON NIXON fUncle Miltyj F.F.A. 2, 5, 4: fGibbyj V.I.C. 2, 43 Sec. 4, Electric shop 3, 4: Ass't. Foreman 3, 45 'WG Ambition: Cop or Me- TONY NOYOLA chanic. Band 1, 2: V.I.C. 4: Treasurer 4' ABEL ORTEGA Yearbook 3, 4: Ass't. Class Edi- tor 43 Ambition: Electrician. on UM. 494' JEAN OLIVER Ueaniej Collegianaires 43 Ambition: To be a school teacher. HORACE ORTEGA Ambition: To attend college. '1- BARBARA NORRIS QBarbj Yearbook 3, 4: Class Editor 4, Ass't. Faculty Editor 35 National Hon- or Society 2, 3, 4: Orange jacket 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 33 Journa- lism 4. Ambition: To marry Frank and be happy. JESSE ORTEGA fSmileyJ Collegianaires 4: V.I.C. Ambition: Dentist. MARY CELIA l PACHECO Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Sgt. at Arms 1, 23 P-A S,F, 3, 43 Chaplain 35 Secretary-Treasurer 4. Ambition: Business Col- lege-Work-Get married- Q' JUN fPerezJ Artist. KNNIE PHILLIPPE enutsj ibition: Commercial ist. JOE PEREZ Ambition: Artist. JOHNNY POSTELI. fSonnyJ D.E. 3, 45 Sgt. at Arms 4. Ambition: Engineer. SUE PEABODY fSue Babyj Parliamentarian of Class 1, 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Cor. Sec. 3g Pres- ident 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Lyre Club 2, 3, 43 Vice-Pres.g F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Reporter 3g Math Club 3g Stu, dent Council 3, 4. Ambition: To become an elemen- tary school teacher. DANIEL PEREZ Ambition: To be a Commercial TONY PECINA SYLVIA PULIDO Msffl ifsss lssms flfsw fqzfsffsn BENITA RAMIREZ FAY, QUINNEY fBenniej fplxlel 1 --gt Ambition: To get a good job. Student Councll 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Lyre Club 4, Ambition: Fashion Designer. ag, ...Jeff ROGER RAMOS V.I.C. 4. Ambition: To work as an elec- trician. T 'X 'WIN5 ..,,...0-my Algebra class listens attentively to Mrs. Parislis instructions. . NAN NELL REED fPenquinj Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 2, 5, 43 Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 43 Year- book 4g Class Vice- President 15 President 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be an executive secretary and later on a good house- wife. 1 ---sv-uqqgr XX. NOAH REIL QR. Operators Clu 1. Ambition: To attend the United States Air Force Academy. .fappaffefs Hafbef hr Pep f?a!4f MM GROVER RHORER Math Club 2, 5, 43 Op' erators Club 3, 43 Pres. 3, 4, Ambition: Go to col- lege. CORINE REYES REBECCA REYNA Ambition: To become a secre- fBeckyj tary, Student Council 2, 3g P.A.S.F. 43 National Thespians 45 Ambition: Private Secretary. BRENDA JOYCE RICHTER FHA 3 4 Business l . . . , 3 Cub 2, 4g Ambition: To get a good job. PQ School dismisses early for traditio al F 'di 'f n ri ly a ternoon pep rally HERMAN R1PPs CRIPJ, Ambition: Whatever I can do best. JIMMY ROCKETT Ambition: Electronics Engi- neer. LI,'IS RODRIGUEZ EEA., l, 2, 3. Ambition: Career in the Air Force. 145 .,, , wgpi WALLACE ROBINSON MANUEL ROBLES Collegianaires 4. V.I.C., 2. Ambition: Complete College. Ambition: XWelcler. 'WS 4:04 ' Q 4? ISABEL R. RODRIGUEZ P.A.S.F., 4. Ambition: To be ri secretary, MARY ANN RODRIGUEZ Ambition: Airline Stewnrdess RICHARD RODRIGUEZ ROSANTINA RODRIGUEZ Ambition: Metal Worker. fRosaj D.E 3, 4 ' ,p-fs. 15:18. --M-v ROSEMARY ROSALES CLAUDETTE SAATHOFF Glee Club 2, 5, 4'Prc-siclent 3 Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Sec- retary 3 - President 4, Thes- pians 1, 2, 3, 4-Chaplain Student Council: 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4-Corres- ponding Secretary 4. Ambition: Secretary. nf but 9 4 .if Nqww' BETTY LEE ROHMER fBeej Band 1, 2, 5, 4-Asst. Majorette 3, 4, F.H,A. 2, 5, 4-Sgt. at Arms 2, President 5, Student Council 3, Glec Club 3, N.H.S. 2, 5, 4, Lyra Club 4, Collegianaires 4. Ambition: Dictition, JANELLE ROHMER ADREANA EDNA RUIZ fAudreyj Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2, 4-Record ing Secretary 4. Ambition: Private secretary 4 fiutlbsx JIMMY SALAZAR Ambition: To be a Doctor or Chemist 61 ADELINE SALAS fAdelj N. Voc. Metal 1, 2, 5-Secretary m Ambition: To be a successful singer. JOE SEBEDRA P.A.S.F. 4, V.I.C. 4, S . Arms. Ambition: Radio and T.V. techA nician. MARY ANN SALAZAR QEVERLY LOUISE SARRO Bevoj rmbition: To be a good house- rife. 'vi LYDIA SANCHEZ Reporter of Class 33 Chaplin of Class 4: D.E. 1, 43 Orange jack- ets 1, 2, 33 Drill Team 33 Bus. Club 2, 33 Vice Pres. 3: F.H.A. 15 Sgt.-at-Arms 1: G.R.A. 35. Vice Pres. 3. Ambition: Beautician in Funeral Home. 1-W.. UQ4 ' RONALD WILLIAM SLCHAFER fRonnieJ Voc. Industrious Club 1, 2, 4. Ambition: To be an Aeronati- cal Engineer. EDWARD SAMMONS N.H.S. 23 Thespians 3. Ambition: To live for the fu- ture. f 'Sw RAMONA NELDA SCHAFER fMonaj Tennis Club 2. Ambition: Shorthand Secretary. 1-'am AI ROGER SANCHEZ Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Body 8: Pair 2, 3, 4g Track lg Glee Club 1 Ambition: Printer. N 'U' 'hpw NADINE JEANETTE SCHNELLE CDeanj Orange Jackets 1, 2, 3, 4 2nd Lt. 3g lst. Lt. 3: Busi ness Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Chaplil 45 Parliamentarian 4g F.H,A 1, 2, 3, 4g Parliamentarian 4 Ambition: To go to Londo: IU! DQVG ---Q.. RACIE SCOTT E-I.A. 25 Business cliub 2, President 3, Orange jack- 2, 5, 43 Alt. Cheerleader Student Council 3: Na- nal Honor Society 2, 3, 4: -arbook 4: nbitionz To marry Bill. BENNIE SIMPSON Q Flat Topj F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Ambition: Agriculture MELVYN SCHMIDT fBig Redj Football 4: Track 2, 33 Basket- ball 2g Yearbook 3, 4: Sports Editor 45 B club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 2: Voc. Agriculture 4, Senior play 35 Ambition: To make some mon- ey. Lots of it. .5 Q.. Ki -n X wgv.. RICHARD SIELSKI fWheatiesJ Operators Club 4g Ambition: Policeman 01 ONQQ Quin .MX HENRY SIELSKI Ambition: To be a rich man. SUZAN SLAVEN fCockerj Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, D.E. 4, Class Sgt.-at-arms 3: Ambition: To have a healthy and happy future. , SHARON LYNN SCHMIDT D.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ambition: To graduate and get married. rlns f f RUBY JEAN SHOWS 3 bmw' 'V' , Nm, .....l' DAVID L. SMITH ELVIRA C. SOLAR CTou Boj QBittyJ V.I.C. 2, 33 Sec. 2, 33 Radio Business Club 23 Homemaking Amateur Club 43 Treasurer 43 Club 33 P.A.S.F. 5Q D.E. 43 Of- National Thespians 3, 4. fice Aid 3. Ambition: Naval officer. Ambition: Stenographer. Y JO ANN STAHL U03 Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 43 Major 43 Yearbook 3, 4g Ed- itor-in-Chief 43 Glee Club 13 Drill Team 55 Journalism 4. Ambition: To live on a Ranch. MARY BETH STARNES Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 43 2nd Lt. 33 1st Lt. 23 Lt. Col. 43 National Honor Society 2, 5, 43 Chaplain 4g F.H.A. 4g jr. Red Cross 7th 84 Sth grades. 1 Ambition: Elementary school teacher. BOBBIE ANN TALLY fBobb1eJ Orange Jackets 1, 2, 53 F.H.A. 1, 23 Journalism 3, 4g Hi Notes Reporter 43 Glee Club 1, 33 Yearbook 43 Copy Editor 4. Ainbitionz To lead a wonderful li e. 4655 N-ff- 2 BERTHA C. TELLEZ fBertieJ Business Club 43 P.A.S.F. 43 Glee Club 4. Ambition: To become a ood 8 secretary. ALEX STANZIONE .A. 1, 23 D.E. 3, 4 at-Arms 4. Ambition: To be rich. JANIE SUAREZ Ambition: Secretary. JO NELI. THOMSON Yearbook 3, 45 Girls S Editor 35 journalism 4. To work and live a success- ful life. JESSE R. TREVINO fChuyj Band 1, 2, 33 V.I.C. 3, Year- book 4. Ambition: Air Force a reer. PHYLLIS B. TERRY ELIZABETH TI-IAMES fWillieJ fLizaj F.H.A. 43 F.T.A. 4g Thespians Colle-gianaires 3, 4gTennis Club 4: D.E. 3, 43 Treasurer 4. 2. Ambition: To go to College and Ambition: Private Secretary or Teach. I.B.M. Operator. MARY JANE TREVINO ports iU'N HORTENSE TRINIDAD Business Club 4. Ambition: Typist. Ca- QSM ROSIE T ORRES MERCEDES TONES Get a job. CMf5fyJ Ambition: To be fl Nurse. Psp Squad lfhes do for Haff !77m9 Haoffbe .x 8 Orange jackets w FRANCES TURNER lLittle Bitj ait for L wg instructions concerning this week's half-time show. Orange jackets 33 Distribu' tive Education 4. -..qi Ambition: Airline Reserva- tionist. MARY ALICE TORREJ fNanij Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Lyr Club 3, 4g Chaplain 4 Class Reporter 2, 43 I T.A. 3, 43 Y Teens I 3, 43 Treasurer 33 Sgi at Arms 4. Ambition: To become a elementary school teache: ERNEST VALDEZ D K X . SAM VASQUEZ AZALIA VELA QSammyj f52UYJ Band I, 13 Band II, 23 Orange Jackets 23 Shop Sec. Ambition: To make the U.S. 5, 43 P.A.S.F. 1, .23 Yearbook Navy a career. 4g Art Editor 43 Bus. Club 1 N, X NX K, sux . -iff! ,gk ss 23 Tennis Club 1, 23 F.H.A. 1: 23 Y Teens 1, 23 Chorus 4. Ambition: Secretary. f b Maia! .Mop .ffudenfs HUM blkzycfe Hacks JOE VILLARREAL. JR. Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 43 Ambition: To take up animal husbandry. HARLF9 RICHARD 'ALKER Dost Toasties T.T.T.J lperator's Club 1, 2: 'ootball 1, 2. 3, 4: B flub 3, 4g Track 3, 4: 'enrhook 3, 41 Snap Shot Iditor 4: Body 8: Paint , 2, 3g Treasurer of class Y tmbition: To own Gyros. +-1 LUCILLE VIERA DICKEY VILLAREAL fLuCyj fMeat Ballj Glee Club 3, 43 Business Club OpCl'21f0f'S Club 1, 23 Football 43 P,A4S,F, 4g I, 23 B Club 2, 3, 4a Track 2, Ambition: To graduate and be 3, 4: YG?-rlJOOk 3, 4: Drama 3' 3 secretary, Sgt. at Arms of class, 43 Ambition: To get a second mil- lion. CLARENCE TERRELL VOR- PAHL grllirryj ' 4 T 4 O Cglaflillfes Q I'C3.SUfCl' 493' Ambition: Nuclear Phvsicist Bicycle racks are built in Burbank's metal shop for various schools in the San Antonio district. lu Hit. f Wlfli'llIl A L :.gw.......a,. it itfi as will B ll 1 ff J-fi? 4 is 15 L F IM 25' j m 5'3. .,.!f ', sxm' aunlihig M'-W-W 2, :L-TAN-'mlm' if -1lni'J f M' A .-fn. .,,,.r JAMES WALTER TOM WILBORN Ambition: United States Border fWilbeeJ Patrol. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 53 Ambition: Welder. an-vp RAY WILKINS, JR. fHighpocketsj F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Ambition: Rancher of here- fords and horses. ...K r 165' -'--fy iff-to MARY LOU WILLIAMS fLouJ Ambition: To become a 1st grade teacher. D If ETHEI1 WORSHAM DELIA P. YBARBO QGHSOIIHCD 1 P.A.S.F. 4g Reporter 4, Student C0l11'1C1l 33 Ambition: Typist. Ambition: Private Secretary. 1 'i Y J lllbf Ness 0ffZ'6f6',g X X XX X Q X XX XX X XXXXX XXXfXii X MN X XX-XXX X .5,b0fz.s'0f.s' i X X X XX X X XX X X 'X X XXXXX XX X XXX 'ii H' X XX X 'WX XXXXXXXXX XX XXX. .X X XXX X ,X .' XX IN W 'X X X X -QW ,XXX A X W W XX XX X X VX 'X ,X X X N M X Xwv XXX wSXXXJXX ,X X 'AX I XQXX ' W XX XXXV i X4 NQXX 'f, ' U 1 Q X' 'W XWXMX XXX NX X X ' X XXXX XXX' Xi , 1 X 5 W. X XXYX X X N X-X W XX X X . 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'g I ll' .1 Arocha Joan Barnes Saul Barrera 'I W B y 'EA All ln M 'lf ll ,vm Anna Marie Arias A 4 M, A XWXNN Q , I all l v , 'N l l 'V A ll A ' 1 ,'lJ 'l ll 1-fm N mm Q 'rm' -. F cw fukin n N WW, Judy Bateman Isabell Bazaldua Pedro Beltran joe Benavides Rodney Bode f W-M , .. Q, 7 'H 1' ,. ,l Tollie Bibb 0 B Q ,I fl 1 M. Sue Bradshaw nw B gf 3 A-W ' in .y 'W f 'fl' 1 H. fm -Nl My 1, Mary Blyth 'vw-warm, ,,,. ' in M, . M 'H -vi . m , Gloria Botello Janice Brooks Douglas Bruner Fred Brown William Brown 71 wmv' .gfffiy 'WK , iw f V , f., 1 ,W z dl W 1 l l I A Q ln ,Tim ,W .-J: filly 'I f 'gn W, W . ,ff Margie Blackmon Patsy Brannon ' lim, '. UV' ' .'.' -.' Sara Bodine ,Milky iaf10f'0faf1ge Jaakefs foffow feam lb lafedo M' 6 3 Beverly, Nancy, Connie, and janet predict Burbank to win. Ophelia Calderon 4 l I Hector Cantu Selvia Cadina i Xie i A :iw Lydia Buliclo ' l james Cziglc Alcadio Campos Grace Campos Mary Helen Campos Toni Campos ,ill 5 l Y M u niwfl' yi? I,, ,ally I. Yiiif ,: , W ' wil? i ii -iii- S lui xg i' ' lb W i l' , w g-lll',.,lI':' ll l , X i raw wW,J J M joe Cantu mia' H--callin ll nv wi' 1 ' , ,. M, W ' i i C Mary Gloria Canales Tony Canales pe-HW' J? -f wwf, of? v-.gl gy' Q Carmelina Carrlenas iw is-W tro Martin Cavasos faq ,i i r A 1 E 5 OQQ X '3 M J f X x S M Hasmfkef .Soeaks fo Honor Assembfy 154 ,J 'R sm' N-rf H4 I Y Nfl Cf.E- X Delia Cardenas Velma Qarmona joe Carrizales Larry Carter it af -'fi Mr. David Rusmisel takes his turn to congratulate Bur- bank presidents. Adolph Casias Robert Casillas George Castano joe Castanola Roy Castillo id. -3 D- , owl : A r K 3 5 ,al I ul ', in 'SYS www j I. V mi ' W my . , if ff' --w ' ! 'QV qi x Jie he i i X , n ,X W Ruben Castillo Leo Cas Barbara Cavazos Jesse Cavazos 2 'Jn 5 5 ' i v 415 5 1 'Q-My V iff L V' if Santos Cavazos gi' 1 'V-I' MY -nur' Y NN. Yolanda Cavazos ,mmm jackie Conway Maria Cortez 21' Linda Causey Belia Cervantez Elia Ceniaroz Thelma Chacon Bobby Chappa W 'l 4 H Q l f Frances May Church MW Sylvia Cirile 2 M-M Don Cole Robert Cortez Abel Cortinas HUM W '-u 1 Ruben Cervera 4 ll Sarafina Charh Asiana Corr f ' ll H , .W l M lu , ml 'M ,n ,M S wg 1 1, .Sophie Linda C '-will... , f Q at , r r ' 33, 'MW ll' Z 'l ll il ikg l sl- ' ff? A QNX, r v, M ,W v ,Z-Exit , .A hr ' 11 m t an lm E ' E., ,iv rl li if Viv- K f ' ary Ann Cosme 'l Wayne Cowan Ann Coward Barbara Cox David Cox 'i Q i t M f M l I, !' ! Marcus Criado H , N l ,Q Gilbert Cruz X F WG F, wr ' Isabell Cruz mfg! .W,, 2 . H r' ll 'lf 1 wk., ' i Xvfx gy 1 K u M X M. rv N535-Zgglgzgga. -in - C i v 9 ' ,4115:iiE?i'1 'i ' A l, , ..v,f.m- 4' . 'ce Crawford Nativiclad Cruz Betty jo Cude Jayne Davenport iel Davila I ' 1 v e Mary Davila I 5 Albert Davis Billy De Brooke 3 4- Lupe Davila Arthur De Cock ll 75 v vvyr ,ii lr .5'0!mo! Jfoonsofs 'W63f6f0 f?ozfn0'zf,0 6'aff1Wa! ' if . F f 4 ,, My ' Patsy De La Garza 4' D , D X JI'- V3. W I . 6 t 'x . L. f Benito De Leon xx t I Mrs. Orl Nancy Dikes ii! i - 1 wi v...,..4d' 1' In r JI., - 4 inc Kolm ...QQ .,,...-4-, QUW WJ I My V Esther De Leon David De Sha joe Dimas Andy Diaz sells tickets for carnival booth. Harry Dietzmann X who Soylo Dominguez V vi W Mm iv 9 fl i -.on-vw, Mm W ' a w w 1 I Sylvia Easley , Jfange Jaokefs .Shonsof Waffoweefz fun Mybf' x. i r bv we v. l , , Renate Engelbrecht wx ,, an n nv Q., 1 iw i Wm Mu ,, ,,., ,f, Delores Estrada QM M my W, wi ' ' , ,4 L Arthur Estrada H Q g f A T w ' WW' M W , A g iw m f A E E , 4 W i -rv ! T h ,um xy - A YL 5 1 Cleto Escobedo 4 A it ' x 'wh it W Marie Enriquez I X W Fernando Estrada Benny Eureste Mary Estrada Aff wi' E. ttt.,., xi, M Students and parents participate in the O. j. Halloween festivities. Thomas Felan james Fillinger Alfonsa Flores l r ' Gfkew I Ni Dorothy Fl-ares are -4K 1- a Xi, Ernest Flores Henry Flores I Henry Flores Lucille Flores Maragaret Flores Raymond Flores Margaret Flores ' v l .,!,,,Y ,, ., , 'AiMs.': ..,,.u 1:'Iu-H 3. --.. li 'dv foe H. lnl' 1' um -:::r- fngei. I ...,,... ,L Ll! ,,,.,, nnp.qnn ,I dt J Wm s 0 W a Y 'll' 1 MQ m mb 1 W ,, u l ' --UNM .f 5 'H ww W Wx, l wJlH Il'm l I H- f f ,pn-ug 'iuvfif ,... U5 .' .'f'15 ESQ Carol Fox M ,,.. ,L S324 nzlnxlphli UH all A' 4 in '-ww s 'U'I+n4 V 1' 1 .k'-q'47i+l , an ,f my Clarence Franke Ernest Franklin Anna Galindo joe Galmdo Saulo Fuentes Dorothy Gallardo Glorna Gallardo Munn W il ul X M fl W wil W i an www W ,... , ,pue- W ' . L N N,, L ,, 'Milli l mr alll ! i' 'M l v N' , . U. 'MW ' ' 'ml' Pat Galloway Toni Gallo joe Angel Gamez Elvira Garcia GS., W' Lydia Garcia Esther Garza Ruben Garza Sylvia Garza Stanley George Rose Mary Garza Frank Garcia Georgie Garcia Robert Garcia Lorenzo Garza Ora Lee Garza joe Garcia Carlos Garza P m:Ll fs K . l P xx Richard Gonzales K' L . ,fav , 'Q -H Q4 f Mk g 7 . ,Tl I :Q 3 K x 1 Us Q 1- Q n , W wk .. l,- gg iti l, fini- hw Q J' ' 4 1 M 4 1 ' gfiz in 1 ie ,, n fr fs, K r XA te Gonzales VXA no I N X 'x X 'x xhj- 3 X ea- e Q! V' f ly lf Q W S, . . ir? .. , If it fl fi .'- r We 5- 44 ' janet Granato 5 rl QR' fy ' A .TX .zgiffijgfl 1 L x, - . 1 M, - Q Oscar Gomez G 'e Abel Gonzales M Adam Gonzales A Margaret Gonzales V' f 'lf S N X , M-1 y I Q tx xl l ' ! 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M in l n , , r Gary Harmon M Ruth Guzman in .nfm A er 1 jimmy Hayden X W , , rx 3'-s Philip Guerrero Juanita Gutierrez Patricia Gutierrez Mary Paula Gutzeit Willianu Hall 'W y l ,H ,JJWNHX 'wx my fa ll wail l i' Helen Hatol Edward Hernandez Mary Pearl Herrera Beatrice Heuer Virginia Hime 81 Mary Ann Haby Nancy Henry , ilrl l ilii awww' W ll m-wi ll J ff X Hu H A V ,M l'l if N , uve Norman Hatfield MTW f MY! r n 11 li l M in if 'lp w l ' l l 'l fm l We ll rrr, '1'i 'M ll' W I -38 M FK ,l0l'lHfliC H3165 Philip Hogue Richard Horvath Maria Ifarra r am' J ia- Joyce Johns Laura Irene Johnson Nina Nell Ivy Alfred Jaeschke Lee Jarnagin 5 Julio Jimenez Leonard Jimenez Nick Jiminez Manuel Juarez Joe Knight -' +35 i ,,,, 35 fi . W W : LVW T U dm 5 'lllv ll dlvllllil 1 L! 5 5 ' l W S. . ii il- 32 iiiliil Q x lf A 1 1 ii I li 4 'll' ' va ' '- V 4 I Donald Isgitt M., il 1 X Wi, ii, 1 X W .M Xu M U-...W iq E 'atm-, ll M 3 ' H el 1 .4 u qi., www n Wlu.., Donald Jenning Bill Johnson J i Q v ' J A J 9 'iil l Ji. LJ n J , ,,,, X, li , H, , i l 41 Terry Krueger il , M M Ji A, ' l l 1 l i w. li r:-1::i, , W ,L .Q 'J M .ii , lv, x JF' nsrnflli I'-.4-' f gg W. I afar Q 'wi fl Y! dll Hill' XF! Edwin Krussel john La Bounty Josie Leal ,F Alma Lopez F s Z! Janie Lopez Mary Helen Lopez Olga Lopez Vivrano Lopez Jesse Lowery Leroy Lowery f M Mary Helen Lozano lv . s 'UI 0 Ronnie Lee fl? u Esther Lucio 'W'-W il'-V 'wwf' Louis Llanes il P 4 Q X ,MN xuwhh ll M Richard Manning M 'viral l Oralia Luna G. Angel Madrigel James Mangham l f. L l 491' iffl -- l i -W Mary Jo Mathews 5 Arnold Martinez V, .L F S A M9f.sv7y foofbaff Squad leaves fbf lafedo Tegun pauses for cainera before boarding bus bound for Laredo. Ernest Martinez 1 f ':Iiv'nu isafif 1' ' N1 Q 2 'A M I Fred Martinez X rf, x iii xanga Louis IWi.l.4LL1I'.1l1Ll Patby McBee 7. Id Q-.ff N. , Margaret Martinez 'Wt qw? W RFQ xg Q N ? K . :Z Mui .il A R 5 . -I 1 f., Delia Martinez Edmund Martinez gg: '52 .W Kwik M.. z W 1 F my J i 3 W Q X, . ,Q ,A r 4 aww. ' i f,,r 5 :Qi Velia Martinez Virginia Martinez YB ui Thomas McCar1ey Betty McGairty Genaro Medina ,af fa? ,X 2 ,W fnespfens leefn Meaning e .fnew Business pm' 605 Mike Medrano Consuelo Melendez 519 'l'r.1vi5 Melutt jerry Mendenhall , 43W P M A 'lil Abel Mendez Irene Mendez ,lim Merchant 175-., 'Q'- 7 Pete Mireles Irene Molina joe Montalvo lg wi iw w 1 Eddie, Edward, Lk Max perform for student ziuilience. Daniel Mier Robert Miller . i i Wfll 'W ' ,N , WM -W' 1 'N ',-. , N 'Wx . bmi Y M, f K a W Lupe lNIonte1ng1y0r lidward Blontez f 1 , ll M W 1? ,pb Martha Montez Gilbert Morales Marv Morin Bertha Muniz Nfl 4 , 7 .6 Celilia Munoz Pat Munoz ' Q! ' Roger Munoz Sam Munoz Annabella Murray Elizabeth Ann Najera Carole Nichols MQW Carl Ernest Nagel Sara Velia Nieto james Nota Charles Oliver Marty Oppert Manuel Ornelas 'Wt rtnr 'tangy 4 l 'T 'l.,ffg,+, .. . 1 n K s '-fn' J'-ox .f .'.'. E- Anita Padilla Alice Padilla Argentina Pena l i Gloria Pedroza lf' M' ii, WMM il --M i I f a . N Gloria Pena .W x Mary Pena Ida Perales 2 Y L,L 5 'v X A .Kar i Q john Perez 4 Minnie Perez A Ralph Perez Raymond Perez Benito Ortiz Elvira Ortiz Raul Gonzales Ortiz Paul Oviedo Ruben Pastran Mary jane Pena 61 :nl 5 . fas- ' S? W Albert Prieto .A i , f fi '17 r ff, swf joe Quintana E lil Irving Perfecto Esther Porter Bedford Powell George Prado Gillbert G. Quinones Rachel Rabago w V 5 n l Ofelia Quintero Gloria Ramirez Charles Ramos Emmit Rangal Connie Raschke i Ri., ,,.. W, ,, ,,.. W. 5 Linda Pritchard it thai 15 'A Eddie Quintanilla ll-l L 2 R Enedelia Ramirez 'fl Nl' mN li' l ' ww-ni'l l, W w wi l lllllll N yi i Socorro Reyes HA .- , Diana Rell ,, A Daniel Reyes lla ! ll ll A Freddie Reyes ' ' George Reyes Nl 'li N, X L i , i 1 ln my Josephine Reyes u,'K,,' i ff f jesse Richardson Robert Reyes U F ,.-..,,v-- , Mary Ann Reyes fl! f R . W., .V W vd 1 fl L w i -. -3 nl ze Im . . ' ln w'n Sw -Av . z li ,-E..-,mi U' 4 w ' ' Q x. v--Aw -3... i . lm 'iwcmi- -15 -f,.' ....., , '.-gz. 2 Ha.-',,. -'rr .1,,..... ...u , .U - .,..,.- ,-- v ,.s.......-,.-gh, -3 . -M, -5 L -,.........--A..-n,,.. lg -,, gn, -Fxuwvl '11.-'...-- Li L .'.'4.... 211, H'- Beverly Richardson Domingo Rios Alex Rivas X i r is Charles Riedel Connie Rivas Gene Rodriguez 4 ,f P'- Mary Rhodes I v l ry uni J f fir ,Ji f H W wflplfli '1 wr IW rn fu ly Ag Rays LL-Xblfly Baby Beef .Mow iafves Quia Gracie Imelda Rodriguez :Ibn 2' MW F. F. A. boys groom calves for livestock show. Roy Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez joe Rodriguez Manuel Rodriguez Rosendo Rodriguez Rudyard Rodriguez Manuel Rodriguez f-Q. NN M f ' 'N-.. Rachel Rodriguez N r'-pr ,, an R A f H E 'NZ rx xx MXN f R IW R I ffadenfs iemofzsffafe Hoon' Jjoaffmafzsbjo Josie Romero Joyce Rowden , im A M lu ll ,' ,W M E Ivfary Romos Stella Rosales Stella Rosales Carole Rowley Angelita Ruiz Angie Saenz Mrs. Corder teaches girls the fundamentals of basketball. Martin Saenz Rose Marie Saenz 91 l L Q 'ir, lpn, fill it i it NW Sylvia Saenz Herminia Salazar Q' u I r I .,. P' l M mi Eva Sanchez Rose Marie Sanchez Rose Marie Sanchez Virginia Sanchez N , Frank Sandoval NN viii: Norma Santos A X w 9 -..,gr W f - lf l il 1 W. W .,N, . Pete Sauceclo 'll , - , M A james Schaffer Y f l ' Albert Schmidt W WN jackie Schooley xl Jim Scott Wahl ff 5 'E i ii im be l Morris Schubert Glenda Scott uni may lg 1-dill' Roger Sepulveda Bobby Smith Elia Sote i 92 I f m ,W EX 2- 'M ,WW g ,i V W-. M New-mu an l Y Tr i 3 , fi -all ' 1--'M' 'u X'W fl ul, W i it rl A 1 , 1 , .4 Dixlc Spnckcy 'Y' Q11 Hughlccn Stribling -I Nr jackie Thomas I my Al 154 I is' A 4' David Spencer Kenneth Stribling Mike Strickland Gerald Swiggett Robert Talley jerry Tavitas Robert Tavitas Mary Esther Tellez Murielcline Thomas 45 Barbara Stahl pw' SW' ww if '7? 5' ww Mfr .24 l W frm .wiht , N gtg' M .Jil A 4 Y L , ,elm an 4' f Y 'f3?j QA if Alex Torres fi it 1 .X 'Luk li MHA, W . car NM H gllllill Esther Stapleton Sandra Kay Stiewig 0 M : r - - i i.tii if ,I 'ls I 1 W l . '71 in 'YJ' 'T p My . I' h I 'W , V X, ' K Frankie Terrell Www l I Stephen Toshcr ,M ,w,,lli, , ' U 93 W M ullllimi- l ' haul i CZ .,.. W .,-3 V Tony Trevino -.19 j I ri 1 xv Lorenzo Uriegas mf f' ff , i 3 .ww R. -4-0-f F if A , : I , Y A i ' W ,. Frank Valdez Rose Travieso Alfred Trevino Frank Trevino Irene Trevino :T ,I f . Rudy Urdiales wi av E h . MVN 1' A U 'W M bww Delphina Valdez Sammy Valdez Martha Valerio Richard Valle Thomas Vargas .1 0. f.w'fw-.::!' 4 Virginia Trevino 7- wa Gloria Valdez N ln.. Rf Angela Valdez ' 1 ,iv-an F! l No. .34 Phyllis Watson s W. H m Gilbert Villastriga Gloria Villela .. ,ef-3 -ht. Rx ff' QQ l Alice Willianus lv ' in 'Flora X 'Q jimmy Wehnieyer Daniel Zapata pvfevf'-W '-'W --vw---Vvwzf .V ,A V, twig , 1... 'mf , , bf . , - -.V Qgpy af. . J vw, . ' Robert Ybarra Robart Ybarra Daniel Zamora Robert Zavala John Zarola. 1 v 1 Roland Zavala Connie Zunker 96 :'4Q1f'N 9' Gm if i I IN AM 1. 43. gp- 1 . g ff? ' hawk 'J' -is fwrxdm 3,3113 H-.KX 1 f 'f 'Va I H 4' Ox Wir J 411 ,J ' Q Pu HY., vi, U P' C: ' P t .1 ff'-s 35 , '. A312 3 i 3, ., ' L 'uv 7 , . . - f ' .M W, W 'M' ppm 1 ff .- 'f L ' 3 xr 4. xx -M . fm ,U 'W K . 'S ' ,f . 1. f! 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Rudy Arocha 'R ' Tl, Arthur Arredondo Guadalupe Arangua p .af Delmira Ayala Louis Ayala Tommy Baccus Victor Baez 1194! ,ff ili L MF A 'fav mg ' ..f , Q ' Marion Brandy john Barlet Mary Ann Benavides Ray Betancourt Barclell Beversdorf 'UU x 'Q- ll M Al. 1 r Ill Irma Bonillu Al Broussaml Eva Rae Bowles Patricia Buckle 1 I :glib ii l if , 01 Q Wayne Brasington N K r l Terri Bravo Pat Busby janet Burt Jscnr Caballero Mary Calderon Mike Campa Robert Canales if ? Sabas Canales --mn fir Ida Lyn Blazer 5 Ester Breig Pat Buske W ,W lf, w 4 5.1 i Emma Cantu ,Y W 1 .. l lu 5-,'ai+ gn-4? x if Felicitas Cantu A james Carpenter joe Cnsares lbfefzf Performs fbi 14lll7l!6f Mvffbfy .Mow W W ll Q if in r 'fry 5 A Gloria Czmtu Oscar Cantu John Capers Diego Carelenus gl l K i I Q l 5 F Y f 3 as Wye. X 4. . V V, t Students from near by elementary schools participate in Burbank Variety Show. Q Ax wx s ' ,' 'l 4 I i 1 1 l 5 i Q 1 Y ' 1 g l fl! I i johnny Cnsmwvn Alice Castillo Cherry Ann Castillo Arthur Cavusos Elia Cavazns i X-r ri .K r fx' 'B ,WML , -D I ,A Q wt' Iwfike C11l'IlCy ag ff' Diana Carre! Ray Casilla A r 'il' ,, E tf0 i 3 Sylvia Cervante: f Hzffbafzkefs !!ffW2e Paffb Af lunar? Ezra Q Q '- Q '3 .2 . 9 1-3 S f ' sw . g 3 ' iv C.: ,M-'lun A ,, X C ,g , sr C C if rr C X eff: D D BR' if ,ix bi K' 'l ' ,O w C A galxvufl X C ' C, , 1. ' +f!rzvf3l H :L rl Roger Ccvcra jgrmcs Clmmllcr Bobby Clmpn Rosemary Condel Josie Coritresns jim Cook r 2' X Sn! nr ,C C X X, i ialmral Curonal little Bell Cowan ,. QW 'ls W ! fn L Grcthcn Crnmcr B' Q 2 1 1 N gs I Arla-In Covnwubizxs 'Lrmcs Crndy www . A ' .Wglwi-,.,L5 qi , IN' ,, A - vw ,E ' r . - H F' ,M .. ,ggfy i if . A Em A ' Q 1 , junior High students study during lunch period. Vickie Crowell Felacita Cruz Charles Darnell Gloria David Erlwnrrl Davila X X Bn. CZ! +7 ' .N .1:!:' 1 QQN f sz., 'M ww 2 fr I , '.7. A a . . 4 , ...aw john Gilbert Davila William Davis Phil De Cock Marcela De La Torre Joe Delgado jr. Mary Dever ll M . R Y 5 iw v 'l i f s., fl. -Tr 3-'Tiff joe Diaz Diana Lee Dickerson 'X Robert Dumas Q aw George Dillon rf: - 1-I .i Gilberto Dominguez ' MUY Aim Dfumm li P Q I, 'gm ii ,. ii 1' in Q4 i h O S' if X K , V ,i. N Betty jane Dgtson ' Charles Douglas rj li 7 M' Ki Q H Larry Dubose Betty Easley I V A Pi? x K gur, 5 z dl! ky , ri G 1, r it ' 'fe 5 5 r esee i G W Roman Dugue iA J Elaine Dye V rj , A li? is vu, I 'url 'zazigkfrffyzifggiikiZjzkw Elk.-1 ,4-if Q was D Q, ', z .. 9 A . K Shirley Edwards ? 1 i s Frankie Enrions . Hi A A i Y In Tfwff , it Z G AMA Robert Elizondo A- iyy 4' ' William Elley X ft ig h'hi'.u' 35 cgi-. ,Q- 'Qu 1 lin-I Q Esteven Enriquez Benny Escobedo Sammy Escobedo Rose Estrada : Linda Rose Farias Margaret Faz 4 X . ,J- N Janie Flores Q 1. 'E qzbq Q , T E . my krhk, . ,.,, l pk -A - joe Flores TX J t A k b 5 I Martin Frias ' Q. EE Q X j A ..':' E ls' i 'tsl . Y S X Mike Fuentes . -. :.,-- in if Tony Esquivel ,,.wm bm Nu-.,'mr Mary Helen Esparza Yolando Esparza Lydia Espinoza Frankie Fabrizzio ,wrevgg 1 QR Mary Alice Eureste ' E .va . i 1 ' 't - Q Q I 1 R 2 E Q ,K at si 515 S 2 Edward Flores .b Q ' ' E-Q E ,fi Q ' X Sy s ' - - Y ,rsh 'll i ..--ed-, A ' i , ffl 5 Q .K I ,M 'mfg 'mth 1 ix X X .'.'.i.,-:'Y John Fernandez ., Q i . ,U u' K. ' ,Ha , si I ,,:19::v.9i: 3 mp 2 +f::.'.,-pg: . , Y Linda Flores ' Leonisia Flores iff 1 5 x Frank Gallardo Tony Galindo ,gs .MQ I A .f W a ll E Q X A :wig ' ' ,width ffawded Ionwffans Hamann' Mme zmm Peffbois' pl Louis Gallardo Guadalupe Gailego joe Galv'1n Martrn Gamboa jerry Gamez Q s 6 :. N 7 x . 3 1 '- Q , G My ' ' - , .' 15? Q , , Q' 1 rx ,m . , 3 ,grr,'+..-41,1 ' - g,5g,': 1 Q: L iy. ,s 4,.i0 M fi . K ' ' 5 ' ' N03 iA6,,c. - : D vbu,,5', 75. , an pf' I 4 M- 'n ' nv 'w . , 1 ' Q Wf.af'4..n ff1.t Glfrrm Gandara Carmen Gurcil G pai H, Ernest Garcia Harold Garcia Henry Garcia Henry Garcia joe Garcia oe Garcia Ruben Garcia paw ' P, an .- i ' W F A 1 1 ii 9 Afflfefes ffgfby fonvefsaffbn lzmm Peffbois' iv f-- X ' W l E K 5 Am. 5 o rerta Garwood Q , idor Garlny Armando Gadoy Victor Garcia Yolanda Garibay Ann Garner 88303 .ff-'mu Anita Garza W w I Dickey prepares to crown Charlie Cafeteria King. ia Garza Romie Garza Delia Gonzales Dolores Gonzales Emil Gonzales jesse Gonzales Aurora Gonzalez , L Fr ff, -' 1 .Qs K K ',-, I G ii X QW xi b q q Q ubt. X ',-dem l..-1 N S L x si 'f XX .Sgr-5 ii WM tif ' . ff refer- , G x X1 r Y a w'ff.'s a ef M f s l W ll 'N 'UN ww, -.W--Q' ' K , Isl ' 1 mf, l I w 5 s X A? SJ N ,, W1 Nl . . Y X g Q: ., N, at .1 i 'sf beau K .. ff M in in janie Guzman Delia Guevara Olga Gonzales Rudy Gonzales Vivian Gonzales Louis Genzer Margaret Gibbons ' .W ,ll 'Hn nU 'vq, AIP' M071 Celia Granados r ! Robert Gravell Alex Guerra Eloisa Gucerra HHN I A A !'3r'.!l 35,2 QM lr l:.5i:'i'M Sam Hernandez A52 Q.. ik ,aa 43 RW M. L - w' Fug, , ' E ' . Esther Guerrero ,M lap. A if 4 i Amaha Herrera Linda Guerrero i ll Fernando Hemi Manuel Guerra Henry Hernandez Alma Hernandez Terry Hayes Guadalupe Hatol Patricia Harr yi , r 'YH , , 1 ' elf 1 'W i W Wrmw .Qi is gi ...M gf 1 X , K li b Q lil l 7 ' Ng, x 'NX .v w ,f'jf,,1-fzlf' ' 'il 'Q f f lik V4 'LN-J laik-j Q' at 2' 'ark ar 5. ' X I X Q W G ank Herrera Lionel Herrera Mary Louise Hettler Wilber Hoger 'MQ 49 5-.9 A M 'H Roberta Hughs i 1 , tml N ,. Gilbert Hewitt Phyllis Holstine Carolyn Holstine Trudy Holshaus S 3' ai an 5 x my ' . 1 4 1 -Q J Barbara Hubbell n 'es 5 jesse Jaime Robert Irving 'Q Gloria Hinojosa Charlene Hodge Charlie Howell ' . di. Wi ' f all K I .ff -in 1 'l 57 Y 4 I' ,fy 1' ,- 4 . ng. J f'1.fh'Xi if Elizabeth jenkins Ulf-U Jim'-'UW Bonnie Johnson Paul johnson Charles Kammer Glenda King Mary Ann Kirkton , V,- Vx 1+-at Wi? l 'T V1 fcfllbgi I ,La I if , -M .if - J f fly . 1 .lfwilliiltg r 'S 33 4943 4' II ,Krieg I ,fx If U Ag IW 5 ' 4 5 lr g jimmy Klein Kenneth Klein Robert Kuwamura Vern La Lfon Alisa Lana Alex Ledcsm R056 Lee Daniel Licea 1' 2 ws v t X K y sv. Marline Lenfer Thomas Lew : i ff .ig : ..- ' it ..., f -,Q ' ' Barbara Little Willianl Long 5 , za wg . . 'ga Mary Helen Lizcano Irene Mamas 4 1 Mamie Longoria ' My RiClCy Lopez 7' flu' ' kk A fa gg .. so 9 Sl? iw x , H Benny Lopez i Irene L0PeZ X 1 ' ten Roy Lozono 42 August Lujan Q f-Q af f P- vt ' ' .W L V ., 10 'Ugg Q Q kay 1 s , 'M Ei 'W..Q 5 1' l W ' ' H lx Thomas Lozano l X ' Ellie Lowson f 1' YY S W V in ,t .4 il! 2 E ' Ya ix K , Leatrice Luna 5 M px' Q lil 'Q' -. nv Ur, l , l , l W-iLl li X 4 4'X 'M ' ,M Freddie Lynn Cruz Martinez Enrique Martinez Boyce Marting john Maspero Q- .155 - 3 jimmy McDuffie Lindel Meadows EZ johnny Medrano ,.,,,,.A , ww l l Ml e My l ll VM, Bella Madrigal Lynda Malone Mary Ann Marks joseph Marrufo aux a-eq, WT ' v' Q fs-up QR Virginia Martinez Mary Martinez Jacqueline Maxwell Diane Maxwell Santos Medina joe Medina Pauline Mendez x 'I7 . f I ,- X K ,v 4. IU' xi lf 1 Q? NR I X .5 rx 43 F - Q vm 5:1 'F 3' a i ' X ef 4 'Q t X X 'B N 5 X 1. ' .:, S 5 . f Rose Marie Melendes Y N Joe Mendez ii A X are ilr M l l09 Q: -ix Harm' Pfacfflce Mika 0,0 ily f4,0,0ef17e JV? X Gordila Mendiloa Roy Meza Alton Mize Bertha Montaloo Jesse M0f11lCS mam Lois prepares to join joe David and others for a hardy lunch. rin S902 QR rl -3 -fa Niak Morales Diego Morcnm 'vi . 'es Q1 h s Q., . 1 .fix Q Arline Mumme David Muniz it h l -.af , w , Diana Munoz Mary Helen Munoz Leonard Muro jack Murrary Ross Murrary I 5 513. Q , D' -A lf' f 'WW e., A 4 , - f Y fl' l df' xi ,L as ,iv by X .F , ' 5 1 A If 1 X J x in S ii Jfadenfs 50019026 ffl .5'0b00! 6612 feffb . . 3: Q S 9 b ,l -an 3 us PMQU fi ,,,..,,, .5 . . img' . X 1 I i I fl X K R' f i . f , X lx Mary Louise Najers john Nickler Janie Norcross Barry Oakes Erma O'con 'WWW' P . . -.Q l ' 'Q il 3 'Q X -.Q s 'K mga nf ' 'Y 'L ' I ii 'X ' , -,nw I 'S A Q r ' so . 1. rpg s wr ,. Tw ' 4 ihard Oefinger Pat Offer E 1 lb ,, Boys gather to pose for annual photographs. fred Olivares Richard Ortega Clifford Packham jerry Padilla Marie Padilla Ray Padilla David Polomo P -.i P l --Q .ar if li , ' 'M' 1 if--P P I 1 -in P ,. M . P Q- - .- , P 2, . i sa X .K f K 3 an . lg -oi 'v---I Josie Pelayo Rudy Pena Edward Perez Olivia Perez Roger Perez Donald Perez Mary Ann Phillippe .Ienitta Petty janie Placido Sherra Perry Bradford Powell Y r l my .K -Q. x 3 r. It ,wi , X Y ' ' R 7 .e,a,,, L . -22 M e ' 1 i 1' r R K ,ala ' J 'K' X m .f r i K ' yy? V W X E 3 i ZAI: I V vi? l N X, R f , wf-- R P 'f , in 1 my Q K wp., ' K Arthur Prxeto : ' Y R3Ym0f1d QUU02 Delia Puente I Q ,R Raymond Quiroga Ralph Quintana David Rabago Genoveva Ramirez Henry Ramirez Jacob Ramirez Teresa Ramirez Yolanda Ramirez fn 'C' l 13. Q8 3 ?' J r ' X 'K bn! IBB N434 iii 'Fi' naf '1' A 4 jf ,-L, .2 . .gy i ig: A 9-, . a' ' ,. ' ,W , 17 .sl , 1 X ' as I K J , Q v, S I 'iii' K N ix :Agn A A U fit' rrcella Rimgel S N x x Q I 5 S : Q x A l Albert Reyes David Reyna Sylvia Reyna Toby Reyna Bobby Riley Alice Riose xry Rodriquez George Richburg Mary Robles Velia Rocha Kenneth Rock gy KX ,, y H' if .. 'i N A . Q fi A i f :Briar , .R '5 is i . 1 553i - ' in V 55535 sw ,. f ' -RFU! !! .1 Q .san Nw.: R wx K L X K. 1 .K . it - , .,: 1 5 M . , 1 - . i ,lf 4 . r. . E Xhkk 2 I -'Aa ' . ' I X il R ' F A .f 3 4. I Albert Rmlriquez LA l AVN Gilbert Roclriquez Albert Rodriquez Eddie Rodriqugz Alfonso Rodriquez 'Ioe Rodriquez joseph Rodriquez juan Rodriquez Justo Rodriquez Mary Alice Rodriquez .M .ers X 3 I M' f .,,::2 X . X R' X 'EW' X gs 5 :fl 0 E .ffudenfs Deaf H9011 fy fo ioffee A i r ...JAM l i .um -i V. 'W N...,,p,1 'S l wif f' my , E N W X' 'l irq. M159 X i l E . ii JW M E Prisiill.l lllHll'lllllL'l Riilmril Roiliiguu Virginm Rodriguez Virginia Rodriguez if Angulim Ruin AllHtI'l Rumlltfi fi .W if 4 1? U Qfifl, in Pctc Rosos -www Vw an 'w' 'no vw 'mv N W :W X ,A ,, , i. ,V - ,,.,. Mrs. Bills amd Miss Splittgui-ber enjoy the D. E. coffee during their Balrlmixl Rownlcn David Rowley lNIinci'x'i1 Ruiz ifwgwalfnf ir I , K If f A+ 4 ,sk , E ww 'tj' X 'ral K X lla W W 1, iiii i X1 'lvf i N N L in W X 4 M 2 ff :,,t:z:w, Ml Rosiilimlo Rofo ... . ,, -m.....,.,i.M., K M - Q-.-.-..,,, confercnce period. David Salazar , .3 O I 4. ' ii i if iii liilwgirnl Rohm ,Jen v an xn- ' .iw il' K' , ...xrw . . 4 xi, . -4 ill ld! Donald Rope: Yolamln Ros: 'FI L Rose Snlnz, 146 Wvx. . MXQ9 10615129 hesefzfs ff 1? A MM Mew 0110! T ,A -IF' ' 1 fl Q? - ix I 3 N' , et 51-any IIN --as ,fax Rutly Salazar Carmen Saltlxi'avgl' RlCll1l1'tl Sa111a11o Aurora Sancl lsalwl S.lllLllL'L Kline Santloz y :ffl DGQ :FT lngela Sarm -Q P xx ,S 3 I ICZ Betty Jean Sanchez K -------....,, L Make Persia President Tom Benson presents new tru 'k fl D 'l1: F Dolezal. -luyt e Slmtkenburg Kaye Schnelle Q1 est ,,.-in 311 ta . ef ,R tht. A X u . ww -3 Q c OLIQ., IS ortune and Mr. Etlwarcl r IQ Diana Sanflwz I I-' P' it e1.IM1r' X. , l Dlosie Sanchez Rebecca Santos -.1 JIU x'X SN-11' 3- 3' Yu . N Q U 1 - tl ,Ki sux lllw I it 1 1 -t. Frank Scott James Scott Herbert Sutherland -fl: Q Ky .T ,1 N 3 A 1 'P'l1W,'.P'wwm I X at x if ,M-, jim Scott A . DQ, , 1 his slxyi I 7'-2: , X N S X, . Kathy Sherwood jerrv Sparks Q . I George Strickland E, 2 i. Fi' Q QA. ...-v' lb.-1 I 1, H' J 9' w f l 3 X Thgmas Scott AJ? pf' 1 WS N M W j 1. S, ff ix' joseph Sielski Clarence Spec-rs :CW 0,4 v Y Bobby Segovia Minerva Segovia Theresa Segovia Lino Sepuluedo ll A I' nhl H , G P ' Ay K A v , -,G , 3 m e ' 5 'MMM M 'T M- v I 0 'si L z H 1 45.996 A 5 .1' 0 at .- Kirmon Smith U g ,f I ' va ' ' Harrell St. Clair -aa gary .T ' . .Mg 1' 'fs V ,A N1 ,, 1 rl Q 'WM 4 l , , ,,,. , , .M 'N 'W 7 S X 'W U y I , , Gloria Suarez Otimia Suarez justo Talamantez 'Yi 'xii li' La Verne Smith Paul Smith Norma Strey Z fl -E Q Norman Strey 1 n 1 '- 5 1' Gary Taylor Barbara Tebas 5 J y 'STA F W, S , f x x y I '- , , S 5' ' A! E 5 'X ' N, f. l xl!! 1 if R ,ffl A Hulda Tehas ,, ,, l,.,,wl.l.,,, MJ ' ll ll QT MV lv Kathleen Thomar Carl Trappe Q .SL nl K , f .xx wil r Richard Valdez lim WNW ff -W El W jerry Teniente r 3' M, f- I fwwx W K.. 5 V Qx N39 .. .jgll 1 ml Donald Thornton johnny Trevino joe Terrazas George Terregano Charles Tischler Rachel Trevmo el fa I ' UF IW? . M 'lv A Ruben Valdez Andy Vaquera Lupe Vasquez U Maritza Theodore Dora Torre Fernando Valdez Robert Trinedad K'- l W, rf ll ll , W, hw ' MW J , Harry Thomar P ' Www. Thomas Torres Fred Valdez l' Charles Vela Meefleadefs Haas! .5,b17f7 M76 Pep f776f4f 0 '19 J fm Steve Viera Elva Villareal Robert Villareal R0bert Villarreal Ruben Villareal 'UN Olga Villasenor Kay Walton jayne, Linda, Barbara, and Nan Nell jump high to cheer bi-district champs. 2 E jackie Warner Marilyn Wernette Diana Williams Ronnie Willis Edward Wittlif Sidney Whitworth Johnny Wolfe gun :Q L .fenfbfs PUMZVZ6' Record Hap fn fa fefeffb Fw' --Rf QQ 5 X i K . N If Q! Q gi , qb :Q ig! Minnie W'right Piit Wyblu Victor Ximcnu M411-y Helen Ybiirbu Pete Zamora Sam, Martha, and Carol spin records at lunch to pruinntc the selling of Senior Record Hop Tickets. David Zamora Rebecca Zavnla Marie Zertuche Mike Zallner Sylvia Zuniga R ' W J -5 i.Ail. 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W A David Castro 122 Irxin Chandler W 3 .721 J is usre De La Fuente Charles De La G S Mary Lou Chavez Edna Christodoulou Ervrng Coleman -v-J' ..- Albert Cirilo M RaYm0Ud Cosme Gilbert Cuellar 1- dd re 16 Cuellar Ramon Darnell Drcker Benny Esparza Edna Dunn Frank Esparza 12 3' sfixhlxgg if Frank Enriquez y parza Yolanda Estrad 3 Mary Lou Estrada George Felan arza Yolanda De Leon Raul Dras Mary Lou Felan Mary Rose Felan Patsy Felan Arthur Flores Aurora Flores Charles Flores Q '..5'-5 Lf'-a I .-:fe 6 Herlinda Flores john Flores Juan Flores Donald French Alfred Fuentes Ponciano Fuentes, Jr. ,V z, . ', VL ' ifx ' Q Rebecca Fernandez Str-plmcn Fest Fred Flores Gilbert Flores 1 K 1-1,5 if ri 2 bf .4 if f Sylvia Flores David Fluitt Bernardo Galindo Sylvia Galinc bi-ff? :: in Q 1 - - :IW -.ima lunar-Q I , 'tim ,ry ' I' ww 'lfgli . Alfred Garcia Celia Garcia Guadalupe Garcia johnny Garcia Sylvia Garcia Connie Garcia Fernando Garcia Frank Garcia Alice Garza Charles Garza -r f- - A , . S 'Q wx H : lill N ,Fwmy l Q Q 55, Q 5 . Q 5 I i x l 0 . N. 'A 5. K , -'Qffki . iMNh i v WK 1 fl in xw akamai X J if W Mary Garza Ramiro Garza David Gomez Eloise Gomez Guadalupe Gomez rances Gonzalez Helen Gonzales joseph Gonzalez Robert Gonzalez Carol Gottschalk 1 3' .max-5 ig mmf l Ziff: 125 X I 1 MW O 1553 Raul Herrera F naw N V Stella Granara Jimmy Guerra N X ,Mx l 'N Paul Griego ROY Guerra X X X, oland 1 Haunte Q r 'W - 'W lrlr R R R ll w,,!NN U W Delfino Gutierre7 M' rf il ' - X 167 vw M! l ' 4 'QP V.. , TZ' Larry Heisler Alex Hernandez Margaret Hernandez lr . W Belen Herrera l f ' lwfi Gxlbert Hernandez Donald Herbert Rudy Guerra Katia Roger Hernandez Thomas Hime John Hubbard ' Martha HOUSE Thomas Kay lm Madline Hernandez Rudy Herrera 9 rf U lm xml ry R ,, gl 1 , M M 126 . r iff' u rf Q it ,. ui wi Eailcen Kaye johnny King 4 i. Ni M 5 lilsic 4,,,,.4- M -at i ii I X I btcllii Lnrcs Irma Leul N If mm Robert Lcal Lwzalnu Adolph Miicins Ijstclla M.ii'tincz iw K Ilstci' I,upL'l J' 1 Ma I1 L 4 X M irii tp 1 W N Y ' N i ln if i fm X ' W' X Q' I ' ' MI ' i. mik ' if f -'Wi' f t ' t 'M H .i N' , 1 ll i i 1 ai 4 ' X -it i ' ' i -lo Ann Imxclncc S Alfred Loyd V 1 ,Mi N 1 hfzly Lfnry Lofgintg juan Martinez Mike Martinez Richard Miirtincz V 1 1 W ' 'Qt iw if 'W ' u I in X' if ,, , N .hw w MW ,il ' Wi X N www . vii 'N Mix Henry Mata Robert Medrinu Alice Liilffilitll Maria Martinez INIgii'y Lou Luni I i Ming M ii 'i I i fbnwviQwnnmsZkwvfknmmafkhwwwmyv 3 i ' ' .:-1-F i 'C' ff raw r ,,,t, 1 ' W Q .N , . l lx- ,TQ ' N Ni r. ,,,' 4 M A M -. , f l x Robert lwlcnrlcz 'V Nlaulclitlc LlCl'lLll0l .gi Future Farmers gain practical knowledge. r l 43 Q l Hclcn Mnrnlu Roy Morales joe L. Moyer David Muniz Raul Muniz Mary Louise Mun gg. W., AQ . 4 ,Hay Muff in 5 ll y W il??!m4' Manual Musquiz Ruth Musquiz Bertha Nanes Mary Nevarez Marilyn Nixon Apolinnr Noting lXl.1:r4-limi Olmrgon Connie Ochoa Charles Olfers Mary Alice Olivnrcs Mary jane Omana Richard Ordone -1' , 5' mm 4, ,MN , , , v - V l ' M f M M Zyl N' 'fx ' f M ,lniyw 'Naam l an , f y ,M l ff, ,, N M , 1 N ,iw A uv I K, M, W X' , N T Q' c- N 1 l . MX 1 ...... .-,.. l ar LL- 'A xr ' ,f 1 A i W 'IlU ii , i X , I i , i X l , n-. X ,il ll Mwwl E Wllllll U -ii? ' W i live Oiuscn 'gr' W , 1 ,M iii L. ii hx Valentina Orosco O. J. Girls stay after school to discuss Orange jacket Activities. ii l'ww - ,WA ,l 'l W' X f Y X , iiii in 'H -- ww- in in i iw-A i .wi G A i 5, , A 1 Q: ' ,ln .,. 'W M' I--..-qw ilk W , , ii r new A ' 'W i M ' , i ' 'Milfs iiiii V A f M , ii i !MXmMw!,p, l .W liiirim Oznu-nt Bunny Ozuna Raymond Pace Rubgn Padilla Vickie Padilla Janet Pastoria .Q HN ifll i 'ww ii, l lainie Pecinii Annie Penn iiitllt.'I'lI'lC PCFUZ Nancy Perez im X Y Y ,iw i ' ' li'-'nv ,, , A ll '-uw i n 1 ll l Milli ll fl 1 i li,llw'. , N ,ii O i...ii, fl' 'wi , K wil l- LN 1 ii Y l ,Mi i ,,,,.. l Richard Pena Ignacio Pulido 4-l AUM P I M' FE si i-ffl - lu Benjamin Lopez Gloria Perez jesse Perez Helen Quintero Alfred Ramirez Carlgg Ramirez ,ma 1 ll l Marcello Ramos ' an 'ill MMM W ' . , R. , Celestino Rangel Arthur Reyna George Richter Q .xi . 25 t ui if xy 4 3 'Q 4 'dvr fe f Q .'!x'. gi. w at vi 3 S J Q If i' . .mi ' if! ' Q-..-4 few c 41' 4 Rose Rios Senaida Rivas Bertha Rodriguez Elia Rodriguez 'ba N w- ,R X Juan Ramifel Vicente Ramirez Arthur Ramos Arthur Renteria Alex Reyes Alonzo Reyes Mary jane Rios Gloria Rodriguez Mary Alice Rodriguez Rudy Rodriguez er-'Q' -min I 'V Teresa Rodriguez Victor Rodriguc .R+ l wr lilllii he ' - M 'r 1 Yi i iwiys im yn, 's N i XX - ' s I if A 'anic Ruiz Gloria Sanchez Martha Sanchez w. 'L di f,Q, , G ' Q15 A -at , pf-ii 5-F rp- Hi , 1 I 9-vi U' ,Q A 1 'Hr w f-NJ ' t 1' A. C. Schultz Vatcho Scott P11 Silva joe Frank Soliz ,tau 100 Ruiz Sandra Russell Robert Sanchez 'N-'P 5 -al: :J .ul . , H rv if x EW- i Robert Seeton 131 Ruth Sanchez fa U Q, 94 Stella Segovia Philip Soto 458 -nr Milli M 2 J Lillian Saenz Urban Sanchez P W ' , , Al Frances Sendejo Betty jo Stewart ' Wl' .swxg wr, A l 1- 1 i i U i w ly' ' , it g l 'lm Y ,l M il- , 'Qi w w' ' l , i li ll M wx l ll , Jil X Q wa ls 5 i li i- all 'Chili ll ,H 1,,, W , i Nc' ' ,, . . X it Y . 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' in N 4- ,Amy MA- All NV' n..5.Q::',,' L. wif- EQw !sE3xwAxN1 'A X '3 ','.f X xuixil-X-I 1' ' 1 xx-nX'.wV 'it 'Q '. 'fx-vi 09.51-w ' iw. -A 2 wwf 1 'MA . X 'JW I :J ., ,Qu K. t 'WH 'Y-ifwl fu' fivf I 3FM .- 'Y 'f ' ' fir vm . 'WI' 'Q 'z'1J'A i i ,wiv M'N'i'h f .M NIJ' M.. 4,1 e, E,Yu1Qs.'i, AC' Q36 K, 9. ' RSX' 'y ' JI! x,1xf,' 9 4 if ' . 9'3f'f'x Sf' 5- gi., .T 3'.?,5AV , f dwg.:- FOR QF 6706.9 Arm' Ufyafzfjzaffbfm X TO THE STUDENT BODY OF LUTHER BURBANK VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL We, as your representatives, have SERVICE as one of our major objectives. Over and over we question, What have we done to help serve the school? Some of the activities of the year which we have helped promote are: Orientation of New Students Installation of Presidents Leadership Training Conference for All Class and Club Officers Leadership Parade and Dance Honor Roll Recognition Day Morning Devotionals Christmas Cheer for Needy Families Have we served you well? Teacher Appreciation Week Operation School House I A-YHA! 3.6! Raiford Ball, President Irene Seidensticker, Sponsor Mary Alice Noonan, Sponsor 135 Halford ia!! brfends Hanks IZ iafbankefs Dear Fellow Burbankers, As this school year comes to a close, I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for the privilege and honor of serving as your Student Council President. I shall always think of this year with pleasant memories. I will never forget the fun we've had and the true spirit of coofperation that I have received from everyone. I want to thank you for the privilege o attending the National As- sociation of Student Councils, which was held in Pittsburg during the summer of 1959. The trip was a very rewarding and enjoyable experience. I wish for every one of you a bright and happy future. Sincerely yours, Raiford Ball Student Council President 137 pi i, v , J F l ff!!0'6'lIf 501111017 Ufheefe 141e' Members li ,la Miss Mary Alice Noonan Sponsor ,p- 4-'Sv Wav' Raiford Ball Lois johnson President Vice-President Audrey Ruiz Recording Secretary Barbara Cox Corresponding Secretary IW' l K gfnfvly Virginia Hime 1 ,- Point Secretary 'nw Rose Mary Davila Roll Secretary ,MM I vi ill M1 ,dw X, , 1 1 . J -1 iiii 1- si , ' WU' .li 'WW 1 M- H i -iw .' ge -mw- -arf' ',r-K -,Q R IN Treasurer Sam Gonzalez Parliamentarian Wayne Cowan Chaplain Olga Aguilar Reporter Marty Oppert Miss Irene Seidensticker Co-Sponsor Richard Cantu Roy Lozano Sgt,-at-Arms Sgt,-at-Arms '-'FEV ,-can wlimi N N V 138 f f P 5 i K l Q Qi . ' -. J ' ' sift-.11-f - -' 0000017 Members ,fffllld fa H840 Ezffbankers :uw We Q D r . is J. Avelar E. Bandy M. Blackmon md' lr - 42 Vv lf' X N 4 L ' V - . G. Campbs R. Carrillo J. Conway I I? wx '55 ' i k . wg , Y' A X , C. Garcia K. Granados H. Guzman V. N - we K. Klien C. Kamrnet M. Najera ww ws 'if t :lt h gs, . Q 1 QW B- Mllflil M. Perez N. Perez L .1 4. . -3 Q . SI. N. Reed G. llhorer M. A. Rodriguez .fll mx. . .411 . K , X Q size ll C. Tascano V, Vidal Q B. Boatright P. Brannon S. Biucey . Sq Q ,.., 1 Lk.. K --.155 ,.. 'eefxu A ,.. .. T. Esquivel L. Flores D Fortune S- H0d8e5 B. Johnson B. Karp aa i an .,. : Q JRR S J. Martin D. Maxwell P, MCBee J' Q . . N.. ..1 7 1 x EM . M I lla' M if' B. Powell E. Ramirez T. Ramirez ii 7' ' Q C. Saathoff xA. Saenz R, Shows 2' .sch A A T .. . J. Wamer S. Wright A. Ybarra 139 - fx O. Calderon I 'Vs if 5 , A. Gallardo 2 ,,,. . .L A. Kelley rugs E. Monte: K X C. Raschke ....- P WT H Sutherland 0000017 6'ommf7fees Work all fall X Pfyeo is o ,bf Moving picture rating committee meets to discuss recent poll taken from high school movie-goers. Burbank's Senior Student Council holds a regular meeting every Tuesday dur- ing third period. The council is composed of a representative from each school club, class, and ad- visory. A special committee for Christmas Devotion planned a series of three minute programs to help inspire Bur- bankers to appreciate the holy season. The executive committee plans the transactions of all regular meetings and participates as officers of the organization. From the council, grow various com- mittees which serve to carry out the plans and ambitions of the mem- bers. The Student Council strives to serve the student body of Burbank to the best of their ability and sponsors various school functions. Council members help to extend Christmas cheer to needy families by sponsoring an all-school drive to col- lect material items and money for two needy San An- tonio families. 6: 'Uni 'OL 60 fege 67116 .5'1'1fo729.s' 506001 Pfospeofs ,lx I N' X., ff? PI f f-if ai Y, lf s T Connie Raschke Olga Aguilar Terry Vorpahl john Brasington Secretary Chaplain Treasurer Parliamentarian E , ' 5 v 1 'K Y ,. ' . b ,Q , J sf fl'3Xi31.e '-sq ll' 3432. I l iM. In , izziikzk Sam Gonzales Mr. Jones Wayne Cowan President Sponsor Vice.Pfe5idem The College Club is composed of students planning to attend college. Members of this club learn about college requirements, courses offered at different universities and of the school activities. First row, left to right: G. Allen, W. Robinson, D. Spencerg Second row: N. jeminez, D. Gonzales, D. Cadenag Third row: E. Villareal, P. Garza, B. Cortez and D. Flores. Han? .Wa ff Wafks f0waf0'f4fm1fa!Pf00'zfcf1'0n M, A Tl Au 'WJ LW h1 t'n'I4 U'hY Ld Bilfhxlfgl N4lI'I'li-f,l.lS5 lui itor. I:I'Hl'9tlf14' lh14-from Assismm Tony Nnax'ul.1-Asmwlrmt ,AP X , 'Q ' .I as. f Q ' -if S il' P 7'C 3 W- Miss Ruby Iwvlwfwn-wk Swmwf hfliwm Q hw 1191 tl - - - V ' x EM . 'ul Judy Bouhmglwugc' jo Ann Stahl-I1d1tur-m-Chnot H Assistant. Vlnmmy XX L-lnmxuyru Aw I A ff l N .Yfaff Works ylyllfgflffjf fa Meer las! Ueadhkze U NUM Thnmpguii tN0t pmuft-dy Evie Cain Connie Zunlter janet Little Sports Etlitor Assistant Activities Editor Assistant junite Lu kson Irie Gill Nancy Lowe Business Mana!-IU Photographer V ' 1 1 M I Q 1 -I r NJ W j l 'N 1. rx H f N I X V V , Xi N, l ! W W I Dickie Villarea.l If N 1 i l rl e' f ' i i I W Marina Guerra Bobbie Talley Barbara K lr. High litlifur Aggigmnt Arr Fflimr ffm., x:i:.,.- im nt . . Nesses iomoioe fffoffs f o Pfoo'oee Veefoook Betty, Nan Nell, Gracie, Emilo, Gordon, and Carol are rushing to meet the final deadline. Aw ' li 1 ,e W , em-A, , w ' M Eddie, Beatrice, Beverly, juan and Carol are busy at work on thc nn- nual. Although Joe dreads re-drawing his layout, Jayne, Daniel, Earline, and Vincent are busy making their correc- tions. l 67115172655 6' lib Prepares .5'1'1f0'ef7f.s' for fzf we Jobs' .R . I mx I w L C- Silflilwff T- Grill ' A.SrlCr12 A. Gonzales M. Martinez D. Flores N. Schnelle President lst V-Pres, 2nd V. Pres. S651-C-tary Treasurer Reporter Parl.-Chap. The purpose of thc Business Club is to mmm M Through the Club one can visit various acquaint the students with the various busi- businesq egmhlishmt-mg ami Uhggfw the Cx. nesses :mil UFS-f.llIll7LlllUHS in San Antonio :RFQ lverienced eiulwIoyCc at work. Throu.LZh this md to lciirn thc iuiiiiirim-nts of ht-coming experience one will have a butter idea of how t C . a successful employee. A , to enter the business world. hits, Oliilenc MCDerumntl Miss Marie Splittgerhc-r Sponsor Sponsor XX e f If Q ff 1 G- Borvllv S. Czlnlind C. C111'Ll5'flil5 G. Cnzares T. Charon R. De La Santos . WW my fx r . 'sf C C V . 'J 1 4 Q, -251 X Q . gg, K 1 C -, X 5 C- FOX S, Garza D, Gnllar K' O. Gonzalez D, Guevara R, Gutierrez 1.5 , C ' t it N it i 1 1 A, ig I ' l l wi ll ,3 jg -.'. R wiv! M W gm V- 4r:f' N ' s . .:f' is i 'i r J--' I . . ws sss - , g r . .. ' T Fl ' , l .1 ' . 'ff 'J' s . M '- A 'i F llii M ' . 2 Mt ,sm Aol' wh , sk ' pk ik ,,,. . 1 wi X H fb i K. Klien M. 1.02300 BI, Ikizlrtinel V, Lfgrtinefr L. Monthmuyor Lf, Iyfurmy B, Riqhfer J- Sl10W5 B- Tf-'Hel H. Trinislaul A. Valdez L, Vieru D. Ylmrho 'FKPR MF f ? Jrafzge Jackefs fnfradace Jgqanmfionzr Of the ninety-nine girls in the Orange jackets, uniforms are available to each. We are very proud to be able to state this fact.Our uniforms are neat in appearance and practical for the numerous events in which we participate. For instance, pictured on the opposite page, we have the regular uniform, worn by Pinkie johnson. This attire is well suited for dress occasions. The orange skirt uniform, modeled by Linda Pritchard, is ideal for occasions not so formal. Our new Western uniform, worn by jayne Daven- port, adds to the enjoyment of ushering at the annual San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo. In the future, we plan to add a pair of western boots, a western jacket, and a pair of orange frontier pants to our western uniform. We also have the white skirt with the Orange jackets' jacket, worn by Beatrice Heuer, and the orange skirt, O. j. blouse uniform, worn by Connie Zunker, to Serve 35 good stand bys. Last, but not least, is the Drill Team uniform, worn by Irene Trevino, with its smart epaulets that add to its appearance. We are happy that we have been privileged with the honor of wearing these uni- forms to represent Burbank High School. 146 .ltricc Hcucr .facffbn M76 Mlsgofay if hffbzfs 'Q A - gi ..K-.. 5 . . Irene Trevino kr 1' Pmkxe johnson Q t .2 4 v Ae 1 Jayne DHVQHPOH Connie Zunker y0l70fll76' l X 1 ,f 1 Lrnda Pritchard 5224 1959-69 Cheerleaders Jayne Davenport Qtopjg Linda Pritchard QRJQ Barbara Norris fRQg and Nam Nvll Recd QRQ Alternate Chccrlcztdsrs Olga Aguilar QL Bnttumjg Patsy Mtlicc fI.j1 Gracie Stott QLJ 147 Pep fqzfao' impfiasfzes l06'f6'0fl3fl'fjf 0l!6fl7lP6' rr S. Arredondo J. A. Avelar M. A. Benavides J. Boultinghouse f I li A I 'f m... : X V X61 ,X All fe' f .fs I are 0- 'Aguilar s M El nd d B, it ' E tc ' JJ .,V, A . . a e B. Boatright I . Q ,MEA . am C- Cafdenas B. Cavazos B. Cervantes R. Condel i it ,.-7. A wi 'M A '5 , it I X' ft? X ' I F. Cantu A Castillo . Y 'I Q . ' 7 H ::::- . h . Cox I ,cgi lwgtgf 's i--. I T C acon K To some people who do not understand the workings of R' Davila a Pep Squad, the activities of the Orange jackets might seem J Daven on unimportant. It one would take the time to ask any Orange ' P 'Ii jacket what she has gotten out of this organization, you might I .5 hear something like this. J It's hard to put in words because it is something new ' - each day but to sum it up as best I can I would say this: One Y fx of the hardest things is to learn to get along with about 99 'K M , other girls. Our sponsor says if we can get along with a group - ,' ,,,,. , ' I ef ' of girls we will never have any trouble getting along in life ' 'J E- Dye no matter where we go, and I am inclined to agree with her. ' , . X we H In the Orange jackets one makes many new and lasting friends. - One learns to take orders as well as give orders, if you happen to be an officer. We are trained early in the organization that in order to be a good leader you must first be a good follower. With the many activities that we sponsor during the year, we learn responsibility, initiative, and the ability to accept our- selves as we really are in place of what we think we are. In other words, we develop many qualities that will carry over T, Gallo in later life too difticult to explain in such a short space. A few of the activities for the year are the following: At the beginning of the year before school starts, we practice . marching one hour for two weeksg then when school starts, we I help with registration, after which, football is in full swing ' and the Band and Orange jackets practice for half time drills ' ' if X .1 every morning from 7:50 to 9:45. With all this work, we de- L Flores x gf cide we need a vacation so we have a magazine campaign to ' . raise money to go to the Dallas Fair. When we return football I f g is still in progress, and we wake up one morning to find we S- 513111150 X ,W R' Gafwood A' Gonzalez E. Guerrero B, Heuer fx, tsl' - . 'I X A A I2 f- 2 pa, N . WX s 5 E? 7 I l X Na fa rf' I 1 ..,. . 'i Rev . N 'G is Ali . e ' : f- W l' . I fp Ifss 5' me ' I f A. Gonzalez C. Gottchalk M, A, H b o Gigi 'sf ft a Y f X , B. johnson g 'I B. Karp J. Little B, J. Lope J, , Ant A .- x '+L .3 A' , if-av' A :I i' ' , as t W. -e W- we ,ei ... .1-. .3 ' V I K 'g ,jiz'2' M K., M is N K 'A f '7 va. 'if ,,... , ' '?sj.?f5j,,? ,fb . it I fi I xc, i f A 'Wi H A' I Q 1 5 Q ff, I ' l Jt. 'te' t I .5 ' gig- M i :,h, K . K I I XA A X L' J .sii . J- Lea' B-'Lime . 5 ..Q 1 A' Lopez M . at . .ar ..-- 1 , ,, ., A Hfafzge Janie! 140 ff'w'f1'es lea Ve Many !Wef170ff'e.s' N. Lowe V. Martinez M. J. Matthews P. MUUOZ t f in 3 Q A iw A - -wr ' ...se I ' f w 5. x f K 2 .NUR Q .-uE,,aT - . Q .X Q.. J l'fQ. X . , . i ve! at wi 1 W . -.1 I ' i .. 4 ., . W . if 1-' i .1 , , . ' X - - S- I. Lopez P' McB9C ' ng A. Mumme M. NIXOH B. Norris M. Oppert A. Pena L. Pritchard . sa xi M gf - -Q A 'W I i. ie A :A s. . -we 'e-'ff .- 2+ if .-.3 I ' c ' if xy k.:: P . -at W f -1 .1- B. J. NorcrosS if M. A. Olivares P . S I. Perales . A. Ramirez . R d , . . N' N ee have won district. This calls for a football banquet which we , J Reyes present to the team at the Olmos Dinner Club. Christmas is ' almost here and the P.T.A. has asked the Orange jacket Choir to sing again so the girls practice for this event for one '- A month two hours each night and the result is magnificent, if X 3 I do say so. Of course we are very lucky to have such talented yu r .Ng girls in the Orange jackets, and besides the choir, we have ' Mal l' g four lovely young ladies who sing in a quartet which adds much ' i A' A musical beauty and color to this Christmas program. If a girl O Lopez it ' stays in the Orange jackets long enough to rate a senior trip, ' 1 A this event usually ha ens durin the Christmas holida s. . , PP 8 , Y g Q K This year the seniors went to Monterrey, Mexico and had a 111 M - fabulous time. Basketball season is always exciting with many ' games and this is the time of year our drill team shines, and . at the same time, we are under contract with the San Antonio QQ- Livestock Exposition to usher at all the performances of the f l Rodeo. To add to our duties at this time the girls also sell D Q Farm and Ranch newspapers to make it possible for each girl A- RUIZ ii ief if to purchase a pair of boots to be worn with her western uni- - A A A V Rocha form. To end the year, we have such activities as a Cheerleader 'Z ' wif ' Clinic, election of officers and cheerleaders, a Western Dance .gy ty and Barbeque at Mission County Park, an Orange jacket h 'f'N s Show in May and the Aloha Prom and Banquet. Q ' Vx The Orange jackets have to be on their toes at all times . X fir, in order to take part in all the activities and to maintain a C X B R d average which is required for membership, and believe me, 3 ' ow en you really appreciate having had the privilege of proving you 5 Rowley can do it. I i M, Ruiz R- Simfhffl K. Schnelle i G. Scott f .. i ii K .- 5' 3' 5 . XV' -as ' ' ' , ig, X . 2 X A . X - A .a., 1 K rpg? ,:V, g r. 555 - s .. ,,,. L. . el . . i z , . -Q -Si A -s filf' , 5, i .- E. S4iHCl1'CZ .6 , J N. Santos F. Sencleio X N. Sclmelle A 5 5, f ,I fs' . . ., F -fi 's7 ' VH- .tif B. Stahl M. B. Starnes A- Williams C. Zunker Q? -1 - I-c ei , ta X at rf' its X -'i- , 1 1 f-tf l :i-r ' M- A . ye I U 1 J A S il be 1' 5 ' 1 i I J . ..tf . . Stahl s 1. Trevmo S. Urquizo - ,..' A. Ybarra Ufafzge .fa okef 61970 ers I aaa' 6711.9 y 5f0!!,0 jo Ann Stiilil, M.ijor-Recording Secretary, must take min' utes at till meetings: cull roll for class mcetingsg and keep file enbinets in order. X . Miss Gwen Boynton. Sitoiisor, tlcvotcs lier timi to being 11 counselor, teacher, Anil tlireitor ot the organization. Pinkie johnson, Captmnfreasiirer. is responsible for all money that is received in the O. and for reporting all incoming and outgoing money by means of a financial statement every other month. 150 an 0 t l - A J J Ufhbefs Perform VHIIUZIS Uzfffbs l BLll'lNll'il Karp. thc Cfoluncl-Prcsillcnt, must halvu qunlitics of lcgulcrslmip. ln' am ulwlc llrill lczlcler, amd must rcprcscnt tlw organization whcncver neu-ssury. 'VP' Mary Beth Sturnes, I.t. CuIonsl-Vicc--Prwillcnt. takes over in the absence of thc Colam-l-Prcsinlcnti is ru- Sponsilwle for the l'CCUI'Ll of ull merits .mal alcmcritsl :md must cull roll at all Orange Jurkat activities. CJ: 0 Ann Avelnr, Cnptairl-Correspomling SCCl'ClLlI'Y. must take Cure of all forrespomlcncu written lmll l'LL'L'lYCkl hy the Orange jackets. J J leaders Mae! f,06'0lWZ' Uzfaffwaffbns ? x lI,ss....J Ernestine Guerrero, Drill Team Cap- tain. must be an excellent marcher, have a commanding voice for the pur- pose of calling commands, and must be able to plan drills and execute same. She must also be able to play and train others on Latin instruments and be a good disciplinarian. ff K ,Sv ' if f J, A P H I Arline Mumme, lst Lt. Ass't. Treasurer, must be honest with the ability to keep bookkeeping records and count money accurately. She must make her time available for the purpose of assisting the treasurer at any time. Josie Leal fleftj 2nd lst Lt. Sgt.-at Arms is res onsible for a number of ,, 1 f 7 'iv 'Q Alma Lopez, lst Lt. Sgt. at Arms, is responsible for 11 number of ranks, main- tains order at meetings, and counts votes in regular meetings, , P . ranks, maintains order at meetings, and counts votes in regular meetings. Annie Ramirez, lst Lt. Supply Officer, M, is responsible for all supplies that are sold by the Orange jackets. l . wi 152 if .5'e00f1o' 1119 zffefzanfs Work for J J Jfgafzkaffbfz Beatrice Heuer, 2nd Lt. Reporter, col- lects all cleaning money and sends in written reports to the newspaper con- cerning Orange jacket activities. tw .fl ' Thelma Chacon frightj 2nd Lt. Parlia- mentarian sees that ro er arliamen- Q, i I .P P P tary procedure is carried out. gentina Pena, 2nd Lt. Grade Re- der, is responsible for recording all des and checking to see that the olastic average is maintained. Velia Rocha, 2nd Lt. Typist, is respon- sible for all necessary typing, stencil cutting, and mimeographing for the O. J. organization. f Lek, . .X pft , . , if A 11 , . 4.11 x 'K tm MM r !.' Sylvia Irene Lopez, 2nd Lt. Chaplain leads the group in prayer for any O. J activity deemed necessary. t 'fl I'- 4 , ,c l ,K L fl Iwi Q-11, Linda Pritchard Pianist 6,6017 Sfkzgs fan? I A Program .su-ng f, M11 Y K 'R A . W... P L Fr' if i 6 it M P Q il J 3 V ' 'R v Beth Goeringer 1 Choir Director Irene Trevino Jayne Davenport Soloist Soloist 'awe :NM Wvw' s v 1 ,,' .l, K - i N 1 i ,-fp 545 1 ' 9' K -'-1 t uf X IA I in nl Q N Linda Cadena Dancer F-. if 4, V 7 Q E' TFHDT Iff H 15 P 1 -. walk ggmgm NWA A s-W..-Ng, A 'M W' A if-M X wx work X, .X ,X Ay? Pinkie johnson Quartet Jayne Davenport Quartet Bernice Barry Quartet Director 154 'Q9 15 X i Linda Pritchard Quartet Connie Zunker Quartet vm AJ- -SCN 'npr' v....,.,,i-i P .Mr MW ' E it i iwii k t u 'vitbii f it 1 i i w iwts ,.i 1 mit it M A M ,ww i it X NNN Li, X Al mmf Dram ffgffpfm Af iaskefba!! my ffms K . l fl 'l , ,i fs' il 5, VL Annie Ramirez Asst. Drill Team Captain Frm-stinc Gucrrcro Drill Turin Captain Diill 'lk-.im im-mlwrs .irug li-ft to right, first row: Bnirluiiru Ciivazos, Azzllia Ybnrrxi, Ifrncstinc Guerrero, Gwen Boynton fSpon- sui-J, Anim- Ramirw. Mincixpi Ruiz. Scionil Row: Josie Lciil, Sylvia Gulimlo, Norma Santos, Olg.i Aguil.ir, Betty jane Lopez, Evil Siuriclicz. 'l'l1ii'al Row: I.inil.l l'li1r'cS. Alu Ann Avi-l.1r, Bfilry Ann Bcnilvialvs. Ruih Sanchez, Frames Scndcjo, RUSCINLIYY Diivilal, Diana Dickcrsun. Fmirtli Rivwg Svlxi.i l'rqi1i1im, lim-i1u'l'rcvii1u, Lyiligi Espimwil, Gloria Rmlriqui-7, Virginia Mairtim-Y, Argentina Pena. -N. 'GT' Harb awk Hands Hffef Musfkzaf 0,o,oof1'zf1117fZ'.s' fo i Q ws fl' if I-1. ?'f . a- L: ...v-'SS 1 ,td J .ral ' .jx ., av fx H Q, A. 'A l 11 , . , ' gr' I ltqt 1 ' ' 2 'dv Z0 J . lv '31 fits - W fx ,-'L . ff K QJKLK' Y Na . , 'yy fx I 'I .l 'uf sf ffl rl! ml. 1 rl I' Jv .l ' Acuna. T. Adams. C. Armke, R. Arrocha, R. Ayala, J. Ball, R. Bama, J. Bateman. J 3, , 5 ff A as FAQ! M N ,R .A v. Xl, he e ll ' 'J l 'n M. -S5 :s r 44. an af- . fra A v '- ff ff , , fl all A '1' ' f' 'ly 4 N! SJ 17 .St f . f W - Bibb. '1' Blackmon. M. Blyth, M. Bodine, S. Bowles, E. Brannon, P. Cantu, E. Cantu. 4 A l K Aj .4 O'-J Ax 5: v ,l . .W QQ: :L 34 'L' .9 X-J , ll, fag? 1 . Q , I F ' l - l I l flax.. -nl' fl Campos, A, Cardcnas, J. Carney, M. Casanova .. 1 ., 5 gk- N . , , J .ff ., .1- f f 4 N.. ll l' ,rl f 'ff' Castillo, R, Cgusey, L. Christofoletti, R. Cole, 1 3 K 3 6' of A 1-. 3: if we A fn . -'4 1' .... -3 fs . ff f If lf jf? , . aff,-H all A ls. fill Conway, J. Cortinas, A. Crowell, V. Dever. . .1 ,S Q ' . if . Lf., A V3-3 5 3 1 a . r' fi Y L . . 'M fl' . ll ,ak l X ,,QY'i fyx JW ' M far' fhfxk W I A ' l' Dikes. N. Drumm. M. Bill johnson Drum Major-1959-60 Dubose. L. Easlev, ,Q . .al--K . Q, 6' P, 7 t 1 0 0- Q ' f .-Y . .- - . g-as W- X., ' E? ' rx iff' 653 57, Fq jjwl 'hr ,W f Mi., U VA Lf we Q . fig 5 fa. , fl . ' f ffl 'F if Q' .I aff fl . 'Z' ,Y I M .1 Easley, S. Escabedo, C. Escabedo, S. Esquivel, T. Faz, J. Fernandez. j. Fernandez, R. I Flore: , . R T.. V7 5, ,J 15,-i W. , - W A U K H at x f . H . A .5-y' 5 X up W A . A f 2 4' . adiafw 2 .ll lalaij ...ffl . alia ffl an 'fl x .Jar Flores, E. Gallardo. A. Gallardo, L. Guerrero, E. Guzman, R. Harmon, G. Herbert, D. Holsti 158 f 3' f 1 Jwcll, Jzmfbf or .fefzfbf my .fmoaf ffl!0l6'!7 is 1 ,- WIP gi gf? . my SERS Hululn-ll, ll. wgx gn ps- : K Ii E!! ics, C, Juarez, M, 'F 'mm A1 .. if' A 5, V 5 Q! It rtfn, j. IXILIITIHCZ, M. ra 'WTI' ' -'x 'Vi Ai Hmm. sra, E. Nichols, C. A w, 'xl 1 K 4? S .1 Ll 'nt, S. Pngimucci, G. 3 4+ ,L , YP R' x .M. l um cto, I. Perry, S. I' K .K ,JN l, B. Prado, G. 'GS' ,- IQHNE IUCZ. G- Rodriquez, I. A .Diff la v i.: Q fl J X lr .sux , ..-- M is . -' ' I .f 1 xi if 3' i - . P . . ff . wif? . fi Irvin, R. Jaime, 1. jarnigan, L. johnson, B. 22. , X. -- .fly . ...V , ., X ,. , Qi X .. IRA K sg! ,SNIA A 6 r K? F . EQ , -X X fg ,T I il . Kill.. fs ffl,.f' l Kalil, H. Kelley, A. La Mon, V. Llanes, L. Mr. Bob Geisler Band Director -,vb 5 K ' iff-.j 33 . 5 so :L .1 avi Q2 M :ml rr 1G, . K m V. ,. .. fm, wk N lx F J Quinncy, F. Quinturma, R. Ramirez, T. Raschke, C. . li, - z:.h I .R . .f 2 5. will ffln Rodriquez, P. Rodriqucz. R, Rohmer, B, Rohmgf, J, 157 .IQ I 'Yf ? .fry Nhms johnson, L. ' Q , . Y Lozano, R. A gg.. .Sill ...f Muxey, C. .1 vs ' 'A' IT . If ifffl Nota, -J. S Peabody, S. 3 . 2 '55 ll Phillippi, M, . qx . .. , , Reyna, D. A Xe .. Suldanu, D. '35, J ,.. 'Miilx johnson, M., I if Lujan, A. 'TP' Ji. :L ' -JN . ,i . Merczuflo, Y. PKR .. ff 'f 7 .Ziff iff offer, P. ,iv , . 'N 1 AIM Pelayo, N. -in I uf 'du . .if fi. iff .ali Powell, B. -3 I -av- . 'N .Q , 1 .. ii? f Rivas, A. sf? Q P N Sanchez, B. ,40ff1ff7fZ'.s' Keep Members Busy Year-Hound J ws- t 'f' 33 'with lix Sanchez, D. Schultz, A. 5 K' H L94 2 JT, L L, P f oi-ii X2 3 ai Sutherland, Torres, A. i Zamora, D. The Burbank Bulldog Band, whether marching in a parade, playing up a storm at a football game, or that day of all days getting judged at contest are indeed a part of the Spirit of the School . One hundred thirteen band members com- pose the A band and are happy with their director Mr. Bobby Geisler. 49' K -W 3 :Q 1 .5 ,lit . Q3 L. .A 'Q is tw, 4-X 1 . sw W, 7. - 3 ...t ...tea Spackey, D. Stewig, S. Strey, N. Stray, N, Q' fn tw 7 fa' 5 '17 3 .sf ,,,. :rays -at . 1 . 1... V if ,ft V V I I fl fifiif' 'J LL .i, 111 A Torres, M. Toscano, C. Trevino, J. Vela, C. ui! if Barbara Hubbell--Ass't, drum major Betty Lee Rohmer-Alternate Majorette .3 T S iw' ' ,... 5 Q f'ffl'?r uri A 5 Stribling, K. Strickland, 5, 5 oi- 6 7 'J' .4 Williams, D. Wyble, Richard Cristofoletti pre dent of the Band. Some of the activities tl band participates in ai parades, pep rallies, li' stock shows, football game open house concerts, Text Band,day, and assemblies They also play concerts at the various elementary schools in order to acquaint the students with the bulldog band. A lot of hard work goes into the making of this band. Before marching contest the band puts in many hours drilling on our football field, and before playing contest every band member knows what early band means. The goal the band strives for is to be a sweepstakes band. This means a first in inspection, marching, sight reading and playing contest. Self determination and personal pride aid in reaching the goal of the organization. Early morning rehersals, special called practices are not the only requirements for these activities. Band members mu: practice individually as well as with the others during bandclass. 158 f60!Uf Harm' Members Hemfbflfce Pas! Years at . br . Q M 1 an 3 Q lkm' 'ax 3 i F t 9' I ' A -ji - F s 4 ll, R. Cuntu, E. C.1s.1nova, A. Cristotoletti, R. Faz, j. Gallnrclo, A. johnson, L. johnson, M S , W S, . A . . A . : ' 3 . .TS w K X . R - X 'Na -i K K . '- - . N 'rt if .kt . A . E 'Xxx' .J s 1 'gtg X ncs, C, Knlll, H. Kelley, A. Martin, j. Maxey, C. Mercado, Y. Peabody, S. Quinncy, F. :ry B- L. Torres, M. R0ll1llCf,J. Band mcmbcrs preparing for trip. 1' .rl U. . .4 l Group ut-lcoims 'l'r.iil ridurs to annual rodeo. Left to right are: Gracie 'L iz, joan Martin, Bill johnson, Connie Rnschkc, X judy Bateman. The band, having one drum muior and four majorcttes in front, works hard for football game-5 and parades. Co-operation on the part of thc blind and the director proves to he hcnt-ticiul on all counts when time is running out and activities grow near. Band rclicarscs for contest. fllgfofeffes M72 fn Sfafe ionfesf jOAN MARTIN Senior Majorette 1957-58-59-60 0 A JUDY BATEMAN junior Majorette 1958-59-60 cb.. -WL V ' 'Q-X ' A XD fi u 4 CONNIE RASCI-IKE GRACIE RODRIQUEZ junior Junior Malorette Majorette 6 1959-ao 1959- o 160 .ffudenfs 144711176 feacbfkzy 0116071295 fn ff I A 3 A . . . lurpww of tlic LTA, is to lc.irn about the Oppfvrtunitirs in tciicliing, to ciiltixuite qualities essential in good teachers I0 study the liws of grant tr-.1ul1ci's. .md to foster the development of Student lcaulcrsliip. Am' high siliool student iritn-i'vStr-il in tuicliing lmving the necessary qualities 0f'Cl1lll4LlCfL'I'i srliolnrsliip, and leadership is qualified for mcinbcrsliip, 'V'.fg, A... 11? 259' 'G-has M Ns-we X lib. Q J+N'.Li+ 1 X M ' 1.5. ' Q in Carol Carmona janet Granato Judy Bateman Yolanda Mercado Bill Johnson P l'z ' ar 1 imentarian Treasurer Secretary Reporter Chaplain arf. ii in-nm' X First row: B. johnson, Y. Mercado, J. Granto, P. McBee, V. I-lime, O. Cantu. Second row: A. Cuellar, M, Lloyd, B. Karp, J. Avelar, D. W'll'. M. O ' ' ' ' A ' i mms, ppert, C. Carmona. Third row. C. Rowley, D. Cardinas, S. Peabody, P. Munoz. wifi! 49' Miss McPherson Patsy' McBee Virginia I-lime Mi-5, Piland C0-SPOUSOY Pf6S1dCHf 1 R1 Vice-President Sponsor if-' , .... 5 , V . S ' ' ' 4' A + ,n 2 U A V0 p ' 4 Zm L i 'NW 4 7. J : t1N'?!:x3j ' 4' W:-f Aa 'SWW 421 iii: 3' 4 0 J? 'I 'jan Edward Dolezal 61? 0 ' A A I C 0 K Q-cy f? Charles Vickery 1 R9 Voc. Ay. 0f19Z'ef.s' Accepf f?e.s',oafz.s'1Z1W7f29.s' 1 v1cE.PREs1DENT LYNN GORDEN fRightQ Assist the president Have charge of committe work in general Preside at meetings in absence of President Be prepared to assume duties and responsibilities if PRESIDENT DOUGLAS FORTUNE fLeftj 1. Preside over and conduct meetings according to ac- cepted parliamentry procedure 2. Call special meetings 3. Prepare chapter program of work 4. Speak at special occasions 5. Follow up chapter activities and check on progress being made 6. Keep chapter work moving in satisfactory manner. 'hvs-it... farm FOQARNEAS AMERICA with CMPTER 'Nm PM SECRETARY PAT GALLAWAY fLeftj 1. Prepare and read the minutes of meetings 2. Have available for the president the list of business for each meeting 3. Attend tn nffh-Sal ,-.-..-....--- LY. I , w ' , YN TE 4 .W in if In . M! X' ,mn pggmfv 'A 'M' fm W iz ' Ski ,M . A muy, We N. ,.,,,w W' mu WH QW' W ,tai 1- tw -....- ...hst A 4 ' 'WW'M W, 0, , fm A 1 ff J , jp f ' v Q w ,mf 9- 'ff' wl'Uu 1 mx 'v uf. 1 ,U .M W... :93r:,,u.er .rf Y W, - as Jg.iivI 'pu Y ix ff. . L. N I mv 1 x x. HE 'L l f M A 1 ,WN 1. V w fbfm Rays fare fbi f4f1f711a!s',' fgzfgomefzf I XXI A l :Nl Wana MW Darnell brothers are helping keep the truck in top shape. Wilkens and Villarreal trying to keep hold of the pig they caught. Ag boys preparing to feed Burbank's stock. Bm Students learning the proper way of feeding hogs V-if Burbank Sfook Brings Honor fo 50600 Gathering eggs is u daily chore for the boys. james, Lynn, Franklin. Ray and Arthur are feeding and selecting choice hogs. Fu rf M W ,W rf r, Mr. Vickery instructing DeCock to help Nelson feed and watch the hogs. Shubert, Fillinger and Darnell mixing feed for the school's animals. ' o 'I Ag. Masses leam f4!!Pbase.s' Uffafmmq Left to Right' lst row' R Baker D Roper C Dou las P Fabr' 0 , , . . , , . , . g ' ', . 122 ,P. DeCock, L, Davis, 2nd row: J. Moyer, J. Neft, J, V'll. .l, B. Moses, T. Littl'to , E. B4 d ' ' ' T 1 1re1 c n in y, Yard row. C.V1ckery R Samano I l'1l'lID'lf1f6Z A Va ura R G R T ll , . ,', . . . , . g , . arza, . a ey, F. Herrera,E.Dole- zal, 4th row: J. McDuffie, I. Chandler, M. Bode, R. Willis, M. Schmidt, D. Fortune. 'Rf' . :L ', HOG, 4 . L lm' ' W 1 N.. ll im.. if livin 1 D First Row, Left to right: Arthur De Cock, Rudy V6fSfllYff- Kermon Smith, David Fluitt, Henry De Cock, Donald Frensh, jerry Thomp- son, M.1i'ion Bundy, Bobby Miller, Second Row, Left to right: Lynn Gordon, Richard Samgmo ,ll-ISIO Tallamantez, Albury Rudfi. quez, Authur Reitcria, Hurry Thompson, George Richter, Morris Schubert, Mike Cam a, Le L' ' ' L-ti 'vl A V ' ' A ' ' ' ' ' p e ivingstom, Pat Gallaway, Third Row, ct to rig.,1t. David Rowley, Gary Banks, George Dillon, jamesF1llinge1', james Worley, Charles Dornell, Bobby Talley, Ronnie Willis, john Capers, Bobby Riley, W. M. Willett, Paul johnson, Freddie Lynn, james Crody, james Schafer, Leslie Clay, Omer Bode. 167 L A 1- I H 14. fllemb ers Jamie ffme 70 fzffzffe Homes 1 v . A Q, A gm A QE! , ' Y .H 1 fi ,UI Wiz sr' A -0 1 S2 ,o Q' Q H 4, . ww- . . FHA ' kr trbl ltt' Y ' tlst. Ann scrvcs the punch at FHA Chrrstmas Party. not S on 1 6 SL ms' um L FHA members attend one of their bi-monthly meetings Homemakers chose material for garments. FHA enjoys refreshments after Christmas party, 168 fzffzffe Homemaker 01992 ers Work fa fmpfo Ve 6706 r- 'Ui 'fi' Dominga Flores Vice-President - 1 Q ll Q P 1 1 ig f 'PQSNS-. - WQNX' 4 'P l s , - X Irs, Gr ce Li sey Sponsor 'adine Schnelle 'arliamentarian irley Collins Historian .gf 'Sy b Patsy Brannon Barbara Cox 2nd Vice-President President Janelle Rohmer Secretary 4:75 PURPOSES OF FHA 1. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- faction of homemaking. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. 3. To encourage democracy in home and community life, 4. To work for good home and family life for all. 5. To promote international good will. 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. 7. To provide wholesome, individual and group recreation. 8. To further interest in home economics. Ann Coward Sara Bodine Chaplain Sgt.-at-Ams l -S far: N-0' fffb Phyllis Watson Treasurer 'A , K ' g x c. z U15 Q. Nqb .t ,, ., Lxiu W. :QH t lg.,-V QNX? Mrs. Pansy Gaskill Sponsor Patty Buske Reporter X! Angie Saenz Sgt.-at-Ams H r 4 J I 0ff706'f6' lea oO40f1'1fe Ufgamla fl'0fI l l f I sf? l 'gf ,LN -li Mr. B. W. Quinn Sponsor r Ns if' Q A L L r 7 l Lydia Sanchez Treasurer Travis Heisler Treasurer Sandra Hodges W President Pete Alderete Vice-President Sue Bradshaw Secretary Distributive Education is a training program in retailing, whole- saling, and service occupations offered to juniors, and seniors 16 years of age or older, with the co-operation of the business people in town. 'Q Alex Stanzion Sgt. At Arms Gordon Cowan Chaplain johnny Postell Sgt. At Arms Mem! ers Hafo' Po.s'f71'0f1.s' fn .5'afn4f1fof1f'o fffms Pete Alderete Carmen Cardona joan s Hat Shop Yolanda Flores S.A. Ind. Sch. Dist. Robert Hayes Gosling Ins. Co. Doris Mac Lopez S.A. Stock Exchange Leticia Martinez W. B. Price Hauling Linda Mikesell Smith Motor Sales Rosantina Rodriguez Cauthorn Flower Shop Lydia Sanchez Calwell Music CO. Elvira Solor Household Furniture Alex Stanzione joskes Gross National Bank Dorothy Can: pos Bern's Emma Batzakas Rose Ann Ellr Frank Bros. Humble Service Sta. Daniel Gonzalez Browning Mfg. Co Patricia Gonzalez Travis Heisler N. B C. Sylvia Lopez Plaza Fashion Shop johnny Postell Sears Suzie Slaven Kai-otkin's Nat'l Bank of Commerce Frances Turner Siegle's Burbank School Office Hzffbamt Juniors. Seniors fampose 0 E 67116 Johnnie Alice Hines Groos Nat'l Bank Elvira Ortiz Joan Barnes Antonio Campos H. L. Green Kingston Mfg. Co. Sue Bradshaw Brooks Field Nat'l Bank Mary Jane Pena we Nancy Henry Nat'l Bank of Comm. Philip Hogue Groos Nat'l Bank 'S X an a f 'sv Mary Helen Lopez White Auto Store Minnie .Perez Ralph Perez joe Rodriguez la' fads we l ,,. as-tp.. nw -li , I Stemen Card Co. Alamo Beauty College Household Furniture Searls Gieeting Paul Anderson Cc Cat s Frank Sandoval i Mary Rhodes X Hughleen Stribling 5 Groos Nat'l Bank X' Nat'l Bank of Comm. .M 2 P, ffm , AW W ' Bette Welshms 1 'L jerry Tavims XXX National Bank of Nat'l Bank of Comm. disk it Commerce .Ak N X , grit? 5 l i 1 Rushing Humble Sta. I' ' , . ww , Jackie Thomas ,, Gov't Personnel W 'N - A W X ,, Mutual Ins. it i tg , 'ta il we my X l 'W , At Donald Wilson ' 1' teree ,V , 'W A , 1- Q Q Karotkin's Furniture Tm' X Fl- t COHIPSHY 5 . rg jf - , B - t V 172 teit A V xl W 1 , Annual Ska ffng Paffy Afffaafa Many 7 a an -Afaafa 5 1 L Skaters pose for picture. :if , t i ma 2 me s.n.wm .,,,,,, Class observes new hair styles at Beauty Clinic. Annual skating party offers enjoyable entertainment. Gay members enjoy evening at Initiation Banquet. 141: f1V17'fZ'.s' Lgflylg Easy Year for I I ffadenfs Girls entertain at Christmas Breakfast M Wktwim M' D. E. students enjoying Christmas Breakfast at Mammy's Cafeteria E f N , ' Q 1' 'il 5 it ,Mt t. WMM' ' i 'HKU' in Q I Mid-Term D. E. Students display Distributive Education Insignia X 1 'nw V Mr. Gates is all smiles at Faculty Tea 174 Hass Pfqflecfs H640 .ffadenfs fffl0l6f6'f6f10l I E ,i N ,xxx Big N , il ,A BH? BLS l ll K s Busy students work in class on projects Senior Girls display Senior sweaters XX Pete and Mary Helen discuss student picture situation 4' 4 -no ,.. b-0 X- -i,,-, -...... is Class projects help students learn more about Business Ed- ucation. Vooaffbna! Rody 5 M . 4 li Sfudenfs for Wont Students of the vocational department Body and Fender are made fn V up of a 3 hour morning and a 3 hour afternoon class. The boys are tl taught to paint cars and do body work by the instructor, Mr. Rus- A sell Gigstead, who shows the boys the basic steps in being a fender 'nlanda Galindo Mary Louise MOIOUCS bender . The shop averages approximately 30 cars per month. its E Sr if iw .. -m.i.f' Left to Right: First Row: T. Canales, S. Dominguez, R. Dimas, C. Cardenas, J. Zarola, M. Carmona. Second Row: H. Siclski, J. Marrufo, R, Guarnero, M. Mornes, Y. Galindo, L. Jimenez, R- Martinez, D. GUCFICYO, L- MUYO, MI- GiS5fC3Cl- Third Row: J. Bcnevides, H. Hernandez, F. Valdez, C. Raffaele, R. Elizoneo, S- I-Una, E- FIOIES, A- CHVHZOS, J- 01021165- r Awfll .1 Ruben Pastran and Thomas Torres check car before it is to be painted. Emitt Rangel Shows the method of painting 3 door. 176 Pam! Uepaffmenf Dafbs 5 U All fn f,060ll9WZ60l Hbfa' Each fuss 1 Iils al gt- 1,l1 p of SC Q-Ar. V1 uc mu xx um are tLlKlgllf'bllSlIlC5S practice and office procedure in the ticltl uf lwtly zmtl yuint. Thcy are also K taught about liability insurance m gcnclul. lxi-ws' LUUl5l' M0f m'5 ALUY hfcllmll l A lclt In ru ht' l'11x I ' . g . ' it rm xx: -I. Rtumrt-A R PtrrUf.R1l'1lNll'.lI1, l:.fl.ll'L'lll, GilfL'lkl. j. All7I'.llC9, Suuvlxtl 1uxx'1 R. V.llklL'l, lf, lfstmtlt-. A lxlaxtlrigdl. G. Mt-tlxrm, ll, Sm-lski. M, lxlurunw, R. Castillo, R. Gugxrncm, R. Hcrnqmtlcr. lf. cl.lI'xlt'I'I.l. 'l'l1irtl mx 'I' 'I' -1 lf. clllfflll. -I, Vill.mucx'n, S. Lund H Flt R ' H 'ff . I TCS. V.lllll',' . . wus. A. Guru. Mr. Cngsteml. mlb., Mtg: , C. C.1tIw1.lx grinds lxmly wt' t.1r xvlxilr ,l. LQJIALI-I lxfr. Glgstuul imtzutts lxuxx xvlultl tht-y .lu lmtly xvtxrk. and R. Guunum luuk on. 177 ll0UATl0 AL UUMMERCIAL ART 5, 'H' lx.. Trudy Holzhaus f 'N- 1' Lupe Dominguez fn. ,Q e 6 t -A Rudy Salazar F gv Anthony Gonzalez Gloria Pena, Reynol Martinez, Secretary Shop Foreman JI'-wiv ...mit M. A yfa .N s l Mary Esther Tellez Tr? V S fi X l Lucille Viera ', 3 ll in . V virility Herman Ripps ir am it bn fi i iii Mary Lou Gonzales Eddie Alexander If 'af 1 'f ' px Gilberto Dominguez f '22-i '5 I ' Mist ,Y sm f t .t li f 'R t' :ls Martin Saenz -r, ,, t . X X MXN Jeanne Phillippe 178 Daniel Perez, Ass't Shop Foreman 'wil I Jim Dulin, Instructor .3 ' N W :sl gt Lydia Pulido Frances Church 1 4 nf . I ' . 4 I , Daniel Aguirre Sylvia Pulido x 3 I 'lf', Hector Cantu v 3 xl! Ki 'Y i Q. George Strickland ,I Charles Ramos .,,, I 'N Pk vt M A 'X vm, w X ix gn W v- Stanley George 6'0mmef0f'a!f4ff .ffadenfs learn Vaffazfs fix' fs 'MIM Reynol Martinez Painting the Bull.,.For it Change! H iw T Cot on the food Side of Ll Cuinmerfiul Artist. N . W 4 U I 1 1 'UWJVAL iii WliiWil1iNiiNiiii iii WIN Think! hun..-f Which Way Did They Go George? -14:12:55: -V 'K ,M H, Living Proof That Commercial Artists XVork...Sometimes Head Printer Robert Casillas Witli Two Assistants, gvnmuanm iafpenffy H6403 .ffudenfs learn 6'zff!o'171y ffgpfgg W Foreman Ass't koreman U' Li l. L, 1, A VI. limenez R. Carrilln lex George, Edwin, and Victor make a picture frame. Secretary Secretary G. Canales E. Alvarado i. mm X K .. . 4: :kg any . gg 5, QW ' UV? .-vm N. .Q J Xie t 'W tiff' A - M r Left to right: First Rowg Mr. Avey R. Lopez J. Jimenez, G. Canales, L. Herrera, E. Alvarado, R. Carrillo, R. Gonzalesg Second Rim N. Hammac. R. Cervcrfi. R. Sanchez T. Vargas, G. Quinones, I. Alcoser, R. Rodriguez, R. Sielski, M. Garcia, Third Row, J Rodriguez. J. Rodriguez G. Castano R. Reyes, R. Sanchez, M. Gutierrez, S. Rodriguez, J. Rodriguez, R. Cervera. Q Students from the Vocational Carpentry shop, ' I directed by Mr. W. C. Avey, are taught skills of the building trade. Laying out floor plans and the cor- rect usage of equipment are essentials which must be mastered by the three hour students. Isidro and Raymond square a drawing board. X li 0 l i l if so l Vocaffbnaffbap 72930665 .5'fzf0'ef1f.s' !7ao'a, 3 .x Q i Foreman Ass't Foreman E. Quintanilla E, Gamez ,S ,Q 2, Q I Alfred and Daniel fix the side boards on a trailer. Secretary L. Cantu Thames .J w 'firm' if ..l ! glue M - ll ii -L fl f'.lf 'l 3.7 lx f Mi s ' 5 Left to right: First Rowg Mr. Avey, L. Sepulveda, F. Reyes, E. Thames, E. Quintanilla, L. Cimtu. E. Gamez, R. Vnlndez Second Rowq E. Lerma, R. Gonzales, A. Olivares, R. Solis, G, Reyes, R. Sielski, j. Benavidez, 1. Delgado. A. Rodriguez, V Porterg Third Rowg A. Reyes, D. Zapata, E. Roper, R. Zavala. Y. Alcoser, A, Guiirnero, M, Prius, R. lopez. Carpentry Students have ri big job on their hands during Cairnival time nt Burbank. The Carpentry classes build booths and help prepare the school grounds for one of the largest school activities of the year. julio and Gilbert build a door frame. ,115 Maia! .Mop Prepares .ffadenfs for fmpfoymenf life. Vocational Metal prepares the stuilunt for imployim-nt K- -. in various metal trailes upon grailuation. The hoys work on iobs sent in by people of the iommunity. They also work on projects that need repair arounil the xihool, The Ntu- ' dents are taught the luasii' skills anil ti-ilmiial lmowli-ilge of actual shop experiences. The equipment anil uiatiirialx are the same used in industries of today. Celia Herrera helping Mr. Thompson with paper work. Bottom Row-Left to Right-Mr. Thompson, M. Meclrano, A. Godoy, L. Tiner. C. C. Herrera, M. C. Pailieco, IT. Hi-rn.inili'v. ll Guillen. T. Garcia, Middle Row-R. Rodriguez, A. Ledesma, M. Gandos, V, Lopez, J. Carrillo, J. Rorlqctt. S, Vasque, 'Top R0w.R Tabitas, R, Villarreal, T. Trevino, j. Berban, G. Davila, F. Carales. . A l i fl' O .ms L ...W ony Trevino, Viviano Lopez Lane Tmer and jimmy Rockett working on sceil lathe work. 182 i 1 I ffzfee H0 zff Ifasses Afb' fn Job ,rpemence instructions eaeh school tlay uenteretl arountl the perl'orinance of useful or protluctive jobs. The metal tratles is taught by hir. Noah lliompson, who has hatl many years of experience X . in the metal field. W After completion of tlireeyears of tratle expei'iem'e Students I Y X may reteive a vocational tertititate which is helpful to him I 5 Q A il Q W in obtaining.: a job. The instruetor also assists in the place- Hg ment of competent students. lt X Velmft Carmonlantl Elivra Garcia are filling out a A work order. First Row, Left to right: VI. Rocha. R. Villarreal. A, Rodriguez, E. Garcia, V, Carmona, j. Galintlo. Seeontl Row: . Rodriguez .l A , 'l. Garcia, ll. Ciuillen. D. Rahago. M. Rolwles, B. Lopez. A. Gotloy, l'hii-tl Row: D. Ayla. S. Vasquez. lf. Valtlev. I.. I.owei'y, I. Klien F. Corales, J, Rockett. Fourth Row: R. Rodriguez, bl. I.. Carillo, M. Cavazos. .l. Diaz. D, Cox, lf. Arellaiml, j, Casares, lNIr,i'l'lio1np: -41.. Hs twain Y, W 'll' ll iw lx' X ill KWQF . Yrlliii Mau is 4 W My K , WM? 'L - 7: ii if in f tw M l' ,N '-i ,X 1-' it so .Q ii ii, ii t .i .i t it i . t 'ltr i .iii it t J l t 'ii i .lf it il . 1 l Alfonso Rodriguez and joe Gahndo working on Cari- rillo cutting metal. 183 H. Kalil I I Vl. Sparks l m rv' Q, i U4 .3 '4 : fs JS.. .U .. . M. Fluru' Ura ffmg Sfudenfs learn Hy xpeffbnce A-99' K it Perez --an .., Q -an , . il . - M Ylmrlw A an ccinn .3-P' xrqt Q R, Quiruga ,- ull'- vu? W .' r . , -X 5 Q ,H f , 'fr i i ' ir r 1 ' R' Mu'fw1lc'i+- R. G.irt'ia A. Alvararlu Cirrivalcs H. Cfrwtinas R. hirinriy Burlwnnlis VOClltii7f1ZllAfCl1ifCCfllfHlDfZlfTlHg Students are untlf-r instruction of Mr. A. Picpcr. Students of tlic drafting c I skills of vrecision wcvrkmansliip dumantlcd of todays clraftman. learn by actual experience tic many . I I I I-wir M i ii rliwll ltllllliyml vuwgm l l 1.1 lass iv. ii A SC Onl Russ j Mcndcnlnll J Lc-al, B. First Row: R. Harding, R, Zavala, E. Coleman, A. Huizar, H. Ramirez, G. rangua, C t ': . .V , . Martinez, A. Jimenez, R. Champa, E. Wittlif. Tllirtl Row: H. Garcia R. Gravell, R, Garcia, R. Munoz, T, Pecina, R. Medina, BI. Guerra. . . if ffadenfs Iezfefop leadefsbp foffowmga X. ' Y in -3 ,fwi l t l it . 1 it . 1 all l it H KM' N i 4 in Q . la l ll l M H. G. Khal 'lf XV. Guaiardo F, Ybarbo E, N. Baldwin D. Ruycg President Ist Vice Pres. 2nd Vice Pres. Secretary '1'fe35iirei- at i, X f 'J yy 'll' - y yyyyyy I l Q33 X-l' 'N ,l . me 1 i l, t , li-IW' I Witt ll' mi. l ' ' M ml l , if l 3 H l it lt l H 'ltr I 'F it 'l ll ll 1 i i K G i lltlii My y F ' ,wi ,V i im y I W1 11 J mimi lin -iiiimimw.. N. J-me J. Perez J. M. sparks R. Hardy E. warm RCPOHU RCPOUW Sgr. Ht AIIUS Sgt. at Arms Parliamentarian 3urb:1nk's Vocational lmlustrial Club is composed of students enrolled in vocational courses. Club members develop leatler- Qhip and t'ollowership , self-confidence. personality, and poise from the various activities. These activities also help the nembers become productive citizens by teaching them proper attitudes and by building their characters. 'J i , ip ll ll l i .il x X il T. Pecina R. Chapa A. Piepers R. Garcia J. Lozano t N l i l'l' f l N 'W' i ,JJ il ' Hin. t l ,. t i ' it l we N' 1. . Y- V 1 'F' l it tt 1 'Wt t ' lililll 'W' ,, X N . , ' i' . till .' . t in Ml? , y li. . X W, W, 'N X i . ll.-'Wi 3,1 r.-E' l' li ' W ' V Vfllli Qlllfolla R. Gravell H. Ramirez N. Harfield R. Garcia C. Ewing 185 .55 l i 2 me 'df 1 la 1 4 3+ E i ll e li V il ,1 P kv-J Elf, ka li if Bi P A Qin' .-Q A gn 5 ' Q i 1 , 'f 'Q L 4 Q- M' finden fs Sindy Hadfb, fele W19f0!7 c96'fVlZ'!7Ig 22' ,gf I, HMM! Edwin Kreusel Foreman ,a-ef' .35- Sec. Elizabeth Thames Mr. Erwin Reiniger Sebera, Joe ',-W The morning Radio and Television Servicing is divided in three classes. The first year only Basic Electronics with basic jobs are taught. The second year consists of training in ain radio, record players and tape recorder servicing. The third year is for television tr ing only. wi-i'-. Brown, Fred Dominguez, Soylp Franke, Clarence Gomez, Oscar 1 v 60 . ,gi i , , lr, 'f 4 hu..- - M Y o f 5 ul-1.0 Q 45 -1 1 nd 'Q if 1 I Hoger, Wilbur jaeschke, Alfred Licea, Daniel Medina, Genaro Muniz, David Perry, Donald Richardson, Jesse Rodriquez, Gene Rodriquez, joseph Viera, Steve ffecfffbafffass Hepfesenfs V I 6' Napier Mr. Erwin Reiniger Sponsor 1 Jimi Tommy F ores President Gilbert Noriega Secretarv Tony Noyola Treasurer f g Y- I e A 'PO at E 'Q is 1 2 ici ,Q 'E as 7 lf '- KILL x x CLUB Frank Valdez Historian Frank Escalera Reporter Rudy Longoria Sgt. at Arms This is the V.I.C. Chapter No. 122 of the Electrical Trade Class This class trains in basic electricity house Wlflng, appliance repair and fractional motor repair. The Vocational Industrial Club of Texas is a state wide organization for High School students who are enrolled in vocational industrial courses. Fellers, Pat l it ,N f N ll rx ' 3 at Castro, Leo , w ,W MQ Fuentes, Saulo l Wy. it 'yi' Galindo, Guadalupe lv M W ii i l ll as i it ll... t l W. Garcia, Felix Llamas, Eddie Prieto, Arthur Ramos, Roger 187 Aura flleofzanfb' 5'!m,0 Uffefs Vasf 0,0,0offzmff1'es -- Left to Right: Morning: Bottom Row: A. Martinez, D. Moreno, R. Sepulveda, A. Trevino, J. Casanova, J. Vincent. J. Dimas, K. Rock, R. Ortegag Top Row: R. Rodriguez, R. Gonzales, D. Muniz, R, Rangel, A. Rosules, J. Cnntu, C. Rodriguez, J. Sielski, M. Criado. R. Duque, Sec, Linda Guerrero, B. Horton, In- structor. 1 ff' Qvll 3 fi A Y A fi 'fm 'J J 7 3 iv - 1 flier? . ' ' Q I Richard Rodriguez Morning Foreman . X 'QS' Il A B. L. Horton Instructor Ronnie Lee Afternoon Foreman Left to Right: Afternoon: Bottom Row: R. Gonzales, D. Bludau, R. Rodriguez, C. Anderson, R. Aguilar, D. Gmnato, F. Martinez, P. Guerrero. Top Row: Sec. Betty McGarity, R. Lee, A. Rivas, H. Gutierez, G. Morales, D. Gonzales, J. Gamez, J. Williams, W. Hall, J. Perez, Sec. Delia Cardenas, B. Horton, In- SULICIOF. 188 Qaefafafi' JM leeches Use of Ho Pcfafs X i ' s 55. L ' 1 - ' 1 Q 7 P' ' - 'Z - . . K kk .p f r. vp 'Q .ftp . A . g . f . .J E. l 'i x' i . S , . es 2 M. Bazan T. Bibb I-l.Black N. Doran F, Flores . -.N... be 'E' 'J , sg X 1 C- 'ma N . P 1 'i f ' if -ef ' . . s - f I . C 3. X K Q' fx? X Puri 5 .Ei 'fi k . i N f in Q- - . f i - 1 . as , K Q X QP , , 13 4 . f lx l A. Garcia G. Garcia R Garcia W. Garcia L. Green L. Jarnigan R. Jimenez f K 's .. - . s ., .. 1 - 5 MS . ...- l a Krammer B. Lopez .. X. XC F s s X. if ,Ik ... xl F , K gl. 51. X N B. Powell A. Ramos l N is :RT i' Q R E pi l . Sielski R. Tagle Grover Rhoer President fifgj- . P. ., 1 .A- Ss X farms' R .. bb Em ,W is I ii. 1 5 'M-. . ? S. Marcean J. Martinez R, Mendez C. Mendiloa B. Powell Burbank's Operator's Club is a service organization sponsored by Miss Lucy Posey s r who instructs members in proper use of the Q projectors. Projectors are used for visual and ll if Ji. A -K ' 'ws .-ss. 1 sf audial class training. . X D E. Redraza 1. Sepulveda azz, .f i A... is 's-R '.,k , ' is . . . . S af .. Q. Es 91 X all bs N 'R B . . 1. -45 S, . x X is , av- ' f ' s I , ,, u f ,I S 0 Miss Lucy Posey J. Terrazar F. Trevino Sponsor Douglas Bruner Reporter Billy De Brooke Edwin Roper Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Q . . . Q X... i - A Q i . ,i X . Qs. S Q A . .ss sl.. s .i .3 I' x r, 'S' is gk.. 189 f 'ii .5 A N A ' , in W , 'Q1et1.'E' 'H' ' r an ZW H 14. .Sf i Pfomofes llfaffbfmf Hoon' MY! M. Pacheco A. Ortega C, Tigchlef W Sec.-Treas. W Parl. s 3 i Chaplin 3 9 ' 4 4 ' it ., S X J, LOPQZ R. Rosales 3gt'.at.Afm5 Sgt.-at-Arms . .-3? . -1 1 I Y C. Herrera P ' M. Martinez president Vice-President R. Rabago D. Ybarbo Historian . Reporter 3 V it . i. i ,...:, wi s Z: , Sponsor J i Sponsor I is Miss Karotkin 'A i Nj M155 Vasquez , , The P. A. S. F. fPan American Each membef '55 fequiffd to student Forum, is sponsored hy the have at least one course in Spanish Good Neighbor Commission of Texas. and ff! be intefesfed in learning and This club was organized to promote Obtalflmg mme knowledge about fhe understanding and good will among Slaamsh Customs. , , out neighboring countries. OA C 0+ ' AC Among the various projects that This year the ciuh has another the forum had this year was the An- spohsoi, besides Miss Vasquez. She nual State Wide Convention held at is Miss Charlotte Kaioikih who is Austin, -Texas. The delegates to this very enthusiastic and works hard to CfmYent'0n attFnded 3 W0fk5h0P Con' heiis us accomplish our goals. sisting of various discussion groups. 1 5 'ul'-.tif ' Left to Right, First Row: D. Yharbo, M. L. Martinez, R. Rahago, M. C. Pacheco, J. Lopezg Second Row: Y. Galindo, A. Cuellar, V. Trevino, B. Cervantes, B. Tellez, Y. Flores, R. M. Garza, B. Cavazos, G. Sanchez R. M. Sanchezg Third row: D. Guevara, P. Garza, G. Eureste, S. Pulido, Y. Garibay, T. Segovia, C. Nichols, E. Castro, R. Sanchezg Fourth Row: C. Tischler, G. Allen, J. Sabedra, A. Gonzales, B. Powell. 190 H011 0f Warn' Ie Vefops fem wont: Hespecf cent De La Torre Lt. The Burbank Honor Guard is now in their second year of existence at Burbank. This organization was formed primarily for the purpose of helping the Orange jackets with various activities, but they have gone far beyond their duty. Daniel Gonzales Sam Buicey Captain 2nd Lt The purpose of this organization is to provide opportunities for members to cle- velop an appreciation of teamwork and re- spect for others. ww Willie Rueter Sponsor .sf Nw .ww Front Row: F. Reyes, J. Padilla, R. Silva, H. Ramirez, C. Packham, Capt. S. iw Second Row: lst Lt. V. De La Torre, R. Hardy, F. Ybarbo, B. Eureste, B. Chapag Third Row: Sgt. J. Lopez, A. Estrada, E. Hernandez, J. Morales, H. Rodriquez, H. Ybarra 191 il, p 1 1 i ,V ii ' V l ll li l if WJ Sl ii. rn Db I f29!7f7li5' 67116 Uezfefopes .ffadenf .fpaffsmansbga X . 'iitt 1 ii Qt H, il W X f XXX ii Q ., Y 9 jf K M 4' if it , 'i ,,,. Tn! fs. lm i, i J A -M W if W 'mb is S , X -5 15. M 1 M iiii if-fi E I.t-tt tu Right: First Rmvg A. liCI'1't1'1l, G. Gtlllcjus, A, Grmmlwq 1, IMPU, IA, Dikr-5, K- '1'1mmu51 P14 Suuml RUW3 A- Ihltiilhls M- Mimrw, O- CLIILICIWHL INT. Ciomgilss, Ci. Pt'tir.11.11 'l'hi1'tl Ruwl INI. bf 'Munn iXltll'tiIlk'l, M. Morin. li. Ntmif. R. Stimhcz, hi. Pt-nal, S, Cogigx Ixiiss Kgrwtkim Fourth Rtrwg ISI. SPQUSOI I ' P.itl1t-tu, j. Gi'tm.itos, Y. Flurcs, H. Hatul, O. Lunzf. MISS K21l'0fklU 6' fi' 14 Acquafbfs !1'l7!.s'x MW!! If ' 6' is E Q ug , ,, Jim' President SPPU501' Jo Ann Ave-lar M155 Watts W I Q? ff' .,,.,, 1 Vice-President Loft to ri 'htz First Rowg M. Martinez, R. Sanchez, N. Santos O. Luna' Second Row' A. Ybftrra Secretary Velia Rocha 2-, i . , . , R. Atlumc. G. Cirritu, M. Tlmcodorc, Sanchez, L. Flores, Third Row: M, Morin, G. Garcia, A. Rtimircz, D, Sanchez, M. Trevino, V. Rocha, -I. Ave-lar, Miss XY'atts, 192 Gloria Can Q f 6766 67116 fzfffzflfbes Musik for fglllbf Pfay Ralph Quintana Glenda Scott Member of T.M.E.A. Member of District VI Choir T.M.E.A. District VI Choir H11 ggi All . it ll ll ji ll 3 ,wi Left to Right: Top Row: R. Quintana, R, Kuwamura, R. Moralez, T. Silva, R. Cantu, R. De La Cruz, H. Ripps, E. Hernandez, D. Skelton, S. Luna, M. Cmielewski. E. Sammonsg Third Row: P. Mireles, E. Castro, E. Guerero, R. Btirsc-nas, Second Row: D. Flores, l.. Dominguez, S. Clmrlcs, M. Lcncr. M. Salazar, M. Estrada, M. Garza, A. M. Gonzales, C. Lukasik. G. Scottg First Row: B. Tellez, M. Pacheco, V. Trevino, S. Pulido, P. Holstein, B. 1. Lopez, F. Dc Leon, R. De Los Santos, O. Delgado. NOrm21 SUCY Edward Sammons Member of T.M.E.A, 2nd, Tenor in District VI Choir All Stage Choir 193 Honor .5'o01'efy Pfomofes 6'on.s'ffzf0f1've leadefshfp Sue Peabody President Judy Bateman wil 7 ,ik X, l 4. Thelma Chacon Gilbert Cruz 51' Rudy Galindo U F ' Q Harry Kahl Lois johnson lst Vice-Pres. ww Sarah Bodine 3. ,viva A. X, all ka i Wayne Cowan ' i' 1 if . iw lilo 7 -Y Milli ' , 'Y Javne Davenport -up if , W .iw H 1 l i Alice Gallardo Barbara Karp Richard Christofoletti Diana Dickerson X ,ww ..s,,,,,, ...- if ll' ii fr 1 i ffl i all jack Gruber f al 1 i l rs. M vi N W ,X Q ' mi mm hi 194 i X ,-1 john LaBounty Q E in , 1 if , Bonnie Parish 1 an f 'T ,.llfig N ?llv .mm ,mi . ,W Y ll 'll' , A O' i Laura johnson Sponsor Recording Sec. fi 'Mi :lf mira. Jackie Conway 2nd Vice-Pres. Purpose of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, encourage the develop- ment of good moral character, stimulate a desire to render worthwhile service and promote constructive leadership in the students of Burbank High School. Students are elected to membership in the Society on the basis of their qualifications in these four areas. The Burbank Chapter of the National Honor So- ciety was organized and affiliated with the national organization in 1940 with a charter membership of seven. To date, 215 Burbank High School seniors have been inducted into life membership of the National Honor Society. Those members are entitled to wear the insignia of the National Honor Society. The Burbank Chapter differs from most National Honor Society Chapters in that it has an active organi- zation which functions throughout the school year, Sandra Hodges Barbara Hubbell Donald jenn -egg in -'xl M i ' U1 l i . , , wr' Rudy Leos Alma Lopez Richard Mar Ia' i,.:' i. i 1 1. uw ll , iw, ,r W- Xxliiilgq i A rw... . , .. vi? V 'N il v W L3Qlmv,ii,. illisli itll' ll i nl .5'o01'efy ffzoozffaye High .fobofa sift' f4i1W7fZ'.s' Charles Riedel Treasurer 'M' .. l we-'il i Iii., ' 1 I l r , I lr i I ,i V WW' ' f 1 L . AM 5 Claudette Saathoff ---3 Arthur Koehler Corres. Sec. ' f Regular monthly meetings are held and the ideals of the Society are promoted continuously. Motivation has tlways been as much a part ot' the aims of the Chapter is are the ret-ognitions given to those who have already tchieved, Annual aetivities of the Chapter include an after- chool social alitair in February to honor all students vhose names are on the honor roll at the end of the 'all semester, A banquet is held in March lor the mem- mers and their parents to acquaint the parents with the goals and .uhievements ot' the Chapter as well as pro- 'idc an opportunity tor an evening ot' wholesome ellowship, Graduates ot the Burbank Chapter of the Jational Honor Society return to school in May to in- luct the graduating senior members into life member- hip betore an assembly ot' students, parents and friends f members. 'over Rhorer Betty Lee Rohmer Edward Sammgns jerry Mendenhall p JI' salt' i i t Linda Pritchard UAL! is w WW W., mmwwm Pedro Saucedo -i if iii , , ,,,. . is ' it 'izggf' i i l iii lt ' ' I is , , l ,, , Q4--Q FlJCI't Sutherland Gerald Swiggeff Jeffy Tavitas Karl T1-appe ,r i ii h i 1 , 195 T W Y M W 4 '-i l lim, ' David De Sha Parliamentarian Patsy McBee 'it l Bertha Muniz ll 4 ff lil ' N , Connie Raschke 1 im W li is may ll ll ' V it Y 'll V al l ,. ,,, ,H- T J Albert Schmidt til I 9 s si? a nw - . iii! I 'W' i p.asa.,:::'ln-' 4 asonn.u.,.. ft' lm Q 'g' , 'lin joe Villarreal Mary Beth Starnes Chaplain Travis Melott l is Yrzlvf ll ' 'l ' f lf x rv 'lll A ll: l lui , llll lllllll 1 ' ii W my Barbara Norris Nan Nell Reed ii, Gracie Scott ll ,WN W ll Robert Ybarra 67 67116 Pfomofes !!f1o'ef.s'fan0'171g Among Affzfefes 'Y y T T M I ii All f is -M '- it Q rf, i, - fs,-UH Qi la 4, ,A X 'li P i A lst row left to rightg David De Sha, Genero Medina, Gelhert Rodriquez, Rudy Leos, Richard Cantu, Terry Kroeger, Henry Garcia, Roger Pcrz, 2nd row: Frank Trevino, Albert Schmidt jesse Cavazos, Arthur I-lettler, David Guerrero, Gelhcrt Cruz, john La Bounty, 3rd row: Lewis Mazzurana, Bobby Smith, Clifton Anderson, Travis Melott, jack Gruber, Robert Ybnrra. Roland Hernandez, 4th row: Coach Xwallace, Gary Taylor, Charles Riedel, Gerald Swiggc-tt, Donald Jennings. Louis Genzer. Freddie Lynn, Coach Swindler. PURPOSE The Viirl-uso ul the ll Club is to hring nhoiit ll closer association among the athletes and to promote Clvj understanding respect and follow the teatliings of deityx ill good citizenship: C31 scholarship1 and H5 i-Tomi 5P0ft5m?m5h1P and fall' PUY- Sponsor Sponsor ll f 'Q Sponsor Sponsor ,, l 1 1 A ' ' gr 3 it W it t w i -it M 2 A i i' Roy Xwallafe Jerry Swindler l , M 1 i N H X 1 4. i , : Q 'N , it qt A 'zu Q i Charles Roberts Charles Shannon l lamN m1wi:N W1!!! vtiii. A lx! i , iihil' il 1 'l Hfibefs Work fa H6136 Money for 67 67116 lst Vice President Melvin Schmidt ii W v. President Ernie Bafldy 2nd Vice President Don Dague OW Sgt- at Arms Charles Riedel 'B' Club holds valentine sales during lunch time, l ,i , , 1 'l it ' W. , l ,,, film it i it ,Ji ' if iii , ii 'Y , lb 2 .mga i ' ' fly' ' ' mr , iiii q ' il SM Sec.-Treasurer Terry Kroeger 197 . 'i J ui Sgt.-at-Arms Gelbert Cruz .l-Sw'-' 6706 56'l'6'f6'f 5,11 afzsafs 5300, is' Honor Jfgafzfla flbll ,,,..-v ,J Richard Cristofoletti Mary Alice Torres President Vice-President jesse Ayala Carol Maxey Yolanda Mercado Recording Secretary Point Secretary Raiford Ball my I M Alva, 4, ' A -. aff' W I V' ,,., , .W , ., Judy Bateman wif if -a, Geisler Sponsor Sara Bodine AlCadi0 CZIHPUS Emilio Cantu Amos Casanova X Pm if i in wi a A W lu ., mx W ,R , Hg X i Q ,,. ,N M l-Mo i ' Mm 1 V b 4 Q ll r W fl il,llri 1 A 'fa .fm K r slll i n . 'J Treasurer lv Louis Gallardo WMM , OWN- , XM V-ll , in W f s l 5 Cleto Escobedo 1 f, 7-wil lll' 3 l llrlr rrili s1x xX.as fl jackie Conway 'N ii -Q.-wmv 1 w....lv' W lx 1' W ,li-' iw ,N X li' .f l fjt ll. I J Donald Cole W M TFwl fyl'lWM M ., Mgr ' ,M J Burbank? lyfe 67116 Sponsors Hana' f4off2ff71Z'.s' i 'RT' -A joan Martin Reporter Gary Harmon Q X x . Ss Lois johnson wp qos Harry Kahl Li 'ST Carole Nichols 1' J Sue Peabody Alice Gallardo Chaplain Parliamentarian Burbanlis Band honor organization, the Lyre Club, serves as the hub of the wheel for all Band activities. To obtain membership, band members must attend all scheduled band activities. Band members get points for at- tending early morning practice, football games, parades, assemblies and other band activities. During the Christmas holidays, the Lyre Club takes toys and small gifts to orphanages. The small children en- joy playing with the generous gifts. L 're Club members work hard earnin mone' to su - l H fl l P port their club. They sponsor cake-sales, paper drives, and other fund raising drives. This money helps pay for the Lyre Clubs Annual Initiation and Banquet at the end of the year at which time new officers are installed. Members also work toward their second lyre by starting over and re-earning another two thousand points. Melvin Johnson Sgt.-at-Arms 5' X A X i ,, 5 5 X Bill johnson Sgt,-at-Arms Alex Torres C Q it N X Rs jim Strickland -. ' ii :a,- x X , . 5 f i . hill: Betty Lee Rohmer rge ra o Fay Quinney Connie Raschke F . James Nota Geo P d Xi x 2 ,' C 'Q S' H KX I ' x 1 E if In x i i 3 3 Q 3 ' - tv R 'll y , 'CT' Q ' A .L Siste rs .61 ,, J . . P ,.s ,A K , Mes fans Prawn? ffzfeffaffzmefzf for Burbank Sandra Wriglmt President The National Thespian Society is an organization devoted to the betterment of dramatic arts. Member- ship is bestowed uvon students who have done outstanding work in dra- matic arts. In order to become a member L1 stu- le Bettv Ann, and Diana look on. rar, fbespfbns Iflsjofay 140 img 146 M77 fo .S'f1f0'ef1f.s' if J, ' X A . ..T'.'ll...Li 1 1 A 11 g S ,L A Clilford Puckham Paul Black Sponsor dciit must ll.lXK.' workcil SU jg1333555H15,mh 4 lx hours on .1 Pl'UklLlL'll0Il, ff 1, g31 1,,3M h.1x'c Ll Cf .ivcragc and .1 speaking p.1rt in .1 pliiy. Sylvia Easley The TllL'SIUl.lll lWl.lX' this Secfefar . Y yc.1r was L1 1'oi11c1ly hy Mary Cfl1.1scc-ntitlcd lXlr's. lxllhlqlllllgll wilh 1-.ist ol niiiclccii persons, Georgie Garcia Sgt.-at-Arms S X ' U c:.ll'UlyIl ki1k3 E1lX'.Il'1l iindci' 1h1 t.1hl .15 AIJX .ind Eddie hide during il scum' from hits, lXlLill'l1lI'lj.f.H George Prado lzdward Sammons ' ' mlm... 'F I Q3 A 1 l Mike Strickland Kathleen Van Treese 1,1 2' fv- r- r Becky Reyna Tony Silva y 1 1 f KX x SRX ,A David Smith A--. 1 .im Phyllis 'l Lrry fflk 1 i I'-fem fake f4cf1'Ve Pan' In VUUIW f40ff'w'ff1es E The Burbank Sr. Y-Teens is one of many of the branches from the central Y.W'.C.A. An average of twenty-five active members participate in activ- ities sponsored by rhe Y.W. C.A. in cooperation with the other Y-Teen clubs in other schools. The Burbank Y-Teens have MU Mrs. Becky Schweers Sponsor Alice Gallardo President ,qs 16.5 'BW my 5-gmwiiw various activities during the year which include slumber parties, ll camping trip, cake sales, an annual dance, and about two or three different service activities. The Y-Teens not only learn to work with each other, but also with young girls from all over the city and state. x Barbara Cava20S Yolanda Mercado Grorrrr Herrera Rose Mary Davila Secretary Vicepfesidem Treasurer Parliamentarian Rldlel Rabesv Mary Alice Torres Georgie Garcia Emma Garcia Sgt-if-AIIDS Sgt.-at-Arms Historian Chaplain ' we Ari! HCK Members ,4ffefm',4z:f1'w71'e.s' .5',oof1s0feo'6'y K W if A Alclerete, Margie Martinez, Catherine Mary De Los Santos, R. www imlm l Eureste, Gloria Eureste, Mary Alice Galindo, Yolanda ii' 'E-T v- 'IIN' .mmm ' Gonzales, Vivian Martinez, Mary Mendez, Irene Ramirez, Teresa Reyes, Josephine Santos, Norma E i 5 5 I 1 X S 1T's FOR Q: ww.-mul. W ., MW .S . . P .. , ,.,k,. 5,s4,V,.,Lk,. 1 V .K .Q 2 3 5 I n 'ZS W1 . .ni uv' Qi? W KLAV , . .ge 2 lt I X 1 1 X ! ! 5 S 5 Q 'fx ' A 'N ALL f 1 Kffgfil .pw 4 w Y. ww W qv , rl , 3 'A ,, We 2 X N16 T E .-if .5',oarfs S . Q. CA ig 5229, me ,i fp ,. -J .., .T N' 4 ..-P My f ' 1. A it - 1 'TTT if V -:H V i ' i at 4 ff J N if' T 6 ' i t if-L ea ' ' J as i l Burbank Huldags Hair? lb M71 C? ,. Wigm ,. I I ,. A I -1 1. I Q ,4 ,.. - 4 - A fr W' , + 1 Www' f . y 'K ' , -W give.. T':i ? ? f , 7' W 2 . gt A -A f , -s'ff:.fA 'A row, . . . . 'M x First Row: john Laliounte Mgr., Freddie Lynn, Rudy Leos, Ernie Bandy, jesse Cavazos, Gilbert Rodriquez, Robert Ybarra, Arthur Hettler, .David DeSba, Mgr. SL-cond Row: Gilbert Cruz, Ruben Villarcal, Genaro Medina, Albert Schmidt, Travis Melott, Adolf Mercias, David Guerrera, Frank Trevino, Clifton Anderson, Charlie Walker. Third Row: Coach Wzillace, Coach Roberts, Bobby Smith, Gerald Swiggett, Charles Riedel. Don Dague, Donald Fennings, Gary Taylor, jack Gruber, Louis Mazzurana. Melvvn Schmidt. Coach Swinrller. Mr. Gates, D1 Iapfafns Eliiiil--it - Y Albert Schmidt Arthur Hettler Charles Riedel Coach Wallace Coach Roberts , N 4-1 .rx C-QSYXA l6',4,4f4,4 Uflfmlof Mampfbnsbjo I. 6' I' I I. 0 I' . Name Gruber, Jack Anderson, Clifton Campa, Mike Bandy, Ernie Leos, Rudy Lynn, Freddie Schmidt, Albert Macias, Adolf Melott, Travis Medina, Genaro Rodriquez, Gilbert Villarreal, Ruben Riedel, Charles Ybarra, Robert Trevino, Frank Hettler, Arthur Cavazos, Jesse Dague, Don Smith, Bobby Mazzurana, Louis Guerrero, David Taylor, Gary Swiggett, Gerald Walker, Charlie Jennings, Donald Cruz, Gilbert Schmidt, Melvyn Position Weight Height Age Q. B. 5-10 , B 5-10 3. B. 5-9 H. B. 5-7 H. B 5-6 H. B 5-8 H. B 5-8 H. B 5-8 H. B 6-0 F. B. 5-9 F. B. 5-9 C. 5-10 C. 5-11 G. 5-6 G. 5-8 G. 5-7 G. 5-6 T. 6-0 T. 6-2 T. 5-10 T. 5-7 T. 5-11 E. 5-11 E. 6-0 E. 5-10 E. 5-8 E. 6-2 207 Class jr. Jr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Jr. jr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Soph. jr. jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. jr. Jr. Soph. Ir. Sr. Jr. jr. Sr. 0 III 6' Experience Squad Squad Jr. Hi. B-Team Squad Squad Letterman Jr. Hi. B-Team Letterman Jr. Hi. B-Team Letterman B-Team B-Team Letterman Letterman Letterman Letterman B-Team B-Team Jr. Hi. Squad B-Team B-Team Letterman B-Team Huffdogs Hana vers .fwfr .Yan fum fe Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Bobby Smith breaks up a play. v u igraw,-.ff i . w H r, L .., ,afar ,V- ' 46 X X 4 , if me 41 H4 , 1, X. . 5 -. , 4 1 r . 1 as j THIS SEASONS GAMES AND SCORES 0 So. San 12 Austin 12 Kerrville 7 Alamo Hts. 14 Tech 18 14 12 19 8 Ernie Bandyg Senior HB Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Charlie Walkerg Senior E 208 21 19 27 29 26 f l ' 1 I Me lvyn Schmidtg Senior Laredo Alice Brackenridge Lanier Edgewood E 0 1 3 0 6 0 v-4 k X Vx f E Q 1 V Q. if Q . I ,tif -v' Q S' -iggesz. ' B :Biff 'xi 1. .zfmr ' ff L -an L.-', f Q 5, ' v , '. Burbank Pfayefs f4f1,wb1f.s'4f Ml? M fbfef Hama ,,,,,l, ty, ,iv it ly lil MW, ,, l , W wt, ,ll-V r-fi, , , 'N , il' ,l l MX lim l t,,,,,,,X N 'll' ' ty u , 1- vw 1 XWXW I will ww , ll , L lr XX wi l 'll l N J' J 5 , V..,,WWX X X, ' W' ll, ,y ,W ' , , A llll ll N stil ll ll, l lll ,N , ,,, will ll in lllllw, it 'l ' W ,Q XX W ,,, A Xw., , it ,i ll , il l lt M X 5, ,ww Xi 'wlllt ll 5 my X A, X K M , ,, ,,, ' Ml ,y , it , xl, llli WlW'lMlli,,,,. willy ,,,,il, yi , , l li ,iw 3 ,,,,,l,,,i,W,, 'llll' i',,-- , ' l',,,,-,, ,, W rl, u l ' X, will 'W rl, W lp W ,wi ,, ,i, , ,ti ' ,' i ,r i, ,,, r, X ,,,, i,.,l, X ,XXXXXNW X XX W ,, A ,l X i' .iiwp tl rir , at X. N ,W X XX X , i,,, X ,,XX, , X N ,, M XXXXXX XX X r vu,-lr, N , :X ,W A W X ,,, , , Y ' ll, lm t ' ' '.,- ' w,tl'l' l 1 ,i , i' ', V , il 1-' ' ,li X, , it ' ' , 'uf -, lt i itll :Mill ft ,, wwiii f Xi, M, 1, ,MW , ,nyW'wlw,,,1, , ,X XX 'XX ,X ll , , W 'thur Hettlerg Senior Gg All District and Cold, B Jst valuable player. llll l l MM w 'W' V ll , ' ,, ill lll' Q l X X , WW ut exciting isn't it. In Burbank's pre-district games there is little to be said except the Bulldogs didn't do So well. In their first game with So. San the Bulldogs looked pretty weak, but by the time they finished their Alamo I-Its. game they looked better, having improved considerably throughout the three previous games. Jesse Cavazosg Senior N XXX X tl XX l 1' XXWW' ,XX Xl , 'WW 'l 'iltiilllw' . X ., X mul- X 'XX , yi, Mt, X X ,WWMN lgl :X X' , ,l XQ, , r ,,,, l l i w'Mllv,flill,,,l 2 Q, 'X ' t ,W ,,l l' x, WA, l NW XX X ui t, X , X, lf XX slQlligll,X ,Q r U it X 'l Don Dagueg Senior T, ' X X ' 'X X 'N it ' Honorable mention my , , , t 209 T- All district ' , ill ' F' I 'ws ,fl an , w Hzffban Huffdags M71 Hksf Mlffnbf Hama X. 1 A fm - ,, . ,w.M ragtwhn, 5 I Nu. '- . r- '. ,, X ' M gvfftlwf ',. i is H . r '- ' r- ,N - . - , , . QR, 0 L . 'f '- ' . f ' ' Af' rx ., it if-'zzif if ., ' K - , f.ifi 'irf-i, r1 fi'Sgfi4?i'n5Q'?14v , , . ,N lun! ' f ref- 'U!2s4 f- ' 2 ' i ,Z ,,,1,M 5 .. , ,, ,W gr M ., 5 A? JL i ' 4- V '.u. Austin player hit hard on kick off. Rudy Leosg Senior HB Wlicn District play came around the Bulldogs started hitting hard and then harder. First came Tuch and the Buffs put up 11 good fight. hut it wusn't quite good enough hccausu the scorn: was 141-8 at the end of the game, Bui'hank's favor. 4 W, ga jack Gruberg junior QBQ All District 2nd Team Clifton Andersoni Junior QB iaffdogs f9'0!o'fWaff171 Mgr? Jbofefesa if-0 Albert Schmidtg junior HBQ All District Albert shakes Alamo Heights tackler. For the second game of the season the Bulldogs went to Laredo, to play the Martin High Tigers. Being an out-of town game, the Bulldogs were ready to go. At the end of the first half the score was 21 to O. The Tigers managed to hold the Bulldogs scoreless the sec- ond half, but it wa 't 'h f ' ' sn enoug or the final score was 21 to 0 in favor of the Bulldogs. Genaro Medinag jun- ior FBg All District 2nd Team Travis Melottg junior HB ,J 1 1 5 ,. ' 53.5325 - r p?'e e Q if . il l Leis it '-:ref 253' giiyrii- Y A K . , , 'I' Y fr e Rulsen Villerealg junior C Hafbank Bea is 140225 for Pfayoffs' I N. V1 T ? C XX ,Q sf' Good gain against Tech. Freddie Lynng junior HB When Alice came to San Antonio, they expected to upset the Burbank Bulldogs and get to Bi-District playoffs, but it didn't work out that way because the Bulldogs got a quick touchdown early in the first half and kept the lead all the way through the game. In the last few minutes of the game the Coyotes made one last effort to win, but they were stopped cold. Burbank 19, Alice 13. Charles Riedclg Junior C3 All District : , Sk WWW ,V g flavored fayfes fa!! fo Mybfy Huffdogs X sr X X mmx. X g r ,at s . - X 5 Si ' qw am 'S If we 1 l' , r in H ' f it 'H f it A , , 9 ' ' Robert Ybarrag junior G Bulldogs are ready to win. Brack was the picked favorite in the game between Burbank and Brack, but the Bull- dogs smashed the Eagles to a 27-0 score. lt was an exciting game throughout the entire con- test, but the Eagles couldn't hold on to the slippery ball. During the second quarter the Eagles brought out their ace in the hole Clifford Stallings, but due to his leg injury he lasted only one play. C -t ee -he 'Q f Frank Trevinog . r junior G 'Q st X NX A4. - X. il kvfw X 'E E is r sr lg xi 3' Ni ,st X rl s o Q 4 tl gx X .3 Jr of tt SA, , s qt? N fiqrtlkf David Guerrerog g ,jfeNq15?s,iYk s ret -. Junior T . Y if 5 sg. 3. it fl' N Q 213 ie .fwif kssihi s,'e Q,E5 5 is K Wh W, N U N W WW-My MNH MM,oim'Ww,,mt N wx: zum. - W W M MM M w I W' ,4 , M H W fi ,, n it ilti M. i , l9!!ff0'0y6' Mbfarfbus War Voks, 2.9-6' im' reef.:- we is if gms , XE b s s rs- - rw I . is Ceflfffil bafk hit on kick off. Louis Mazzuranag junior Tg All District 2nd Team. The Lanier Voks were a scrappy bunch but could not pierce the Bulldog line. Late in the 4th quarter a Burbank fumble was caught in mid air by a Lanier player who raced seventy one yards for the lone Lanier tally. The final score was Bulldogs 29, Voks 6. 4 Bobby Smithg Junior T5 All Districtg All City Donald Jennings junior E lin.. ,J Hulfdags Undefea feo' 0 Miffflff Pfay -sk Gilbert Cruzg junior Eg All District Burbank makes good yardage against Edgewood. After Burbank cinched the district championship, the Bulldogs met the Edgewood Raiders in one last battle for the season. Early in the game the outcome looked as if it would turn out differently, but the favored Bulldogs poured on the steam and rolled up a 26-0 victory to end a perfect district play season. X S X if i 5 Gerald Swiggettg junior E Gary Taylorg Sophomore T X Q' if 4 'QM if follsofz Uzffsoofes Burbank for 191'-Ufbfffbf cv, K . . fe X xxx? M i X gf Bulldogs almost get free field. Gilbert Rodriquezg Sophomore FB After winning the district play, Burbank's Bulldogs were to meet the Edison Bears in a Bi-district game. Although the Bulldogs were the underdogs, they gave Edison one of its toughest games. Edison led the whole game in the scoring department, but at the end of the half with the score 7 to 6, it looked as if Burbank might win. Late in the fourth quarter Edison made another touchdown and all hopes for a Bi-district championship were lost. The final score was 15 to 6 in favor of Edison. Mike Campag 5 W Sophomore HB L i I WL- .w 6 Q 'U' 'ff 7 l fl X f' Nx u-.0 X K Adolf Maciasg Sophomore HB f .kk f Q 'is T iff: - n Haskefba!! feam Jwjofays .feason Pfewbffbns w ' F? . ' M hx 'M 3, jan. 2 7 Feb 5 .....,,.... 1 ............. ,r lm, 1 X .W 1 r qw-5 m EIIIP, nj, J WNVW 1.950 Haskefba!! .fobadafe Burbank Burbank 12 ........... ------------ B rb k u an 15 ........... -----------A B urbank 19 ........... -----------4 B urbank 21 ........... -----------4 B urbank 2 Burbank Burbank Burbank Burbank Nunn- -Hunan Burbank Burbank Alice .,............,.. Tech ................. Laredo ............. . Edgewood ..,.... Brack .,,............ Lanier ....... Alice ................ Tech ................. Laredo .,........... Edgewood ....... Brack ............... Lanier ....,......... Zuni Fznw 27 44 , ,UQ an Y Wiki Coach Captain Charles Shannon Rudy Urdiale: Wk 1 217 fofafes .90 ores Pomfs flgamsf fdgewood d U d S Richard Manmng Loms Genzer Henzef Hybfs lafeda Pfeyefs for Possessfbo Charles Riedel Thomas Mcguley r. Richard Cantu oger Pezz Soph. Ufdflvfes .90 ores for Burbank Agafwsf 140226 Harold G jimmy Wehmeyer Cl'fton Anderson Hafbank Werpawefs 1402249 MM Hfyb JZ' are N Henry Garcxa Bobby Smith Soph Glenn Gandax-a Tough ume Manager against Tech To 6' feam Easkefba!! Players Rafe D1 fxlamps no 1 1 l Il r, A, Row 1 L-R: Al Broussard, Lesley Clay, Harold Garcia, Mike Campa, James Couser, Carlos Garza 2nd Row Coach Roberts Jimmy Wehmeyer, john Maspero, Barry Oakes, Marcelino Obregon, Thomas Scott, Adolph Macias john Capers ' 'QL r is il: ,, january 15 22 25 29 February 2 9 11 16 1.950 ia skefba!! Schedule ........Burbank-30 ........Burbank--46 ........Burbank-35 ........Burbank--54 .......Burbank- ........Burbank-- ........Burbank .......Burbank- Coach Charles Roberts Brackenridge.. Sam Houston. Highlands ...... Edgewood ....,. Brackenridge. Sam Houston Highlands ....,. Edgewood ...... Captain Harold Garcia Huffdog hack feam 7231773 M76 foam .fwfkzdfef H ll a ' l V .1 , Q Q 1 - 1 , , 4 .3 . ' -. .V r A ' ,' r N' Y A v , N i fl ll Nfl. T x . ' ' ff' X. l X l 5 um.. N Q . l W - ! I M V ' 3 l - X X . txt Y H , t E A i hi 5 ' 3 1, ' NL N Mba ,,, N ' ,,.,,, Y 'N ' N , l 1 A llunvr' ' it 1 3 A . , ll ll l vm f T . l 'M l 'l W Y . ji .2 ., l mv W R A XA A J xxxy 7 W 9 5 c I Wxwx L W .. I WM . . i W fx . . ' J l' K V A i r t Url 'l N .lm Fr rf' l tw- ' M. l W,1.f J' 1' m rf- W 1 ' fx I H' ' l L., Q, v -'94 8.43m 0 X l Nt. N ' LW! it ,galil ,E N , 'M ,nm , N N A -xww v l W ' , H J N M NUM: . N z, M H , . '.: llHl'l f'f Y 2 . wz . ,- -'ff' ' .raurrili . T T . .W ' Firstirow: R. Pena, D. Guerrero, R. Hemandez, S. Fisher, I. Murray, D. Davila, R. G. Ybarra, A. Hettler, Second row: C. Riedel, D. Jennings, R. Pastran, F. Lynn, R. O. Ybarra, R. Castillo, J. Gamez,A. Schmidt, T. Melott, Third row: Coach Swindler, J. Gruber, G. Swiggett, L. Mazzurana, B. Smith, H. Dietzmann, R. Villarreal, T. Scott, D. Thornton, G. Prado, G. Cmz, T. Kroeger. Co-Captain C , - Gordon Cowan 0 Captain Coach jerry Swindler Albert Schmidt 223 F Q. ...nl- feam 6'0fm'17fbf1.s' for 610ll7l77g frank Meefs R mow- 4 J 21-5 :mm main!-,af-un ,, A ,QW rv.. K M H, , W ' S W, 43, H-af Mile Relay Team 35 High jumper Football Relay if-af ,..4! 'f A -H'-af-av Long Distance Runners gi' . Conference Meeting ' v. w Dani Men .Way ffl !7a172f71g Hy Uafy Pfacffbe 1 ua--M. We'ght Men 1 ' 1 ' ' . r M Relay Handoff Low Hurdlers N 'Q I ,A 1 -4 X 1 1' . , ' N .W-1-w -f., ' nh, X in ,bf 1.1 I-' ,,, .Www X X X . W' U ' i M W' 'aw mud H ,JF www' ! -'lp ' Broad jumper Pole Volters , X, xx , XV XXX. ww Mn. an v lm, AW'-2 ,U .vi -' 'I ' ' ' W ml X ' W 'A f ' ,Q V .'5 f ' mlb: 0 ,N '7' , . n .- 41' if 'L ' fr' Y F., M Y -.X '. , , X I' 1 X, 1' 1 , fgw ,X ,XX '1XWff ,,unw1, , H- ,,'f,1LM-C Ww , !17m'W-wmC',,, , ,,X W ,, X v::',J'Mx,y ww, W ' ' MI.. 4 514 , N. n,,1:.'!f.,', 'L a ,r ', M' W MX Xf M MW wi f -N' 'amz' ' MLWN' Xw Xww f' ',!. X , ' 1 XXX my , ww- ! 4, M J , ,fl W X, X X fri ' X L 'W WMM X Ny. QW W 1- W 3 . . ,!fl 9' Students prepare for another P, E, class Good dribble timing is important in basketball. Soccer requires speed and control of body action if f p--M-w , 51715 H E !fm!zf0'.9.s' Burb nk includes wholesome physical and recreational ac tivities which should contribute to the sxcll being and development of eich g.,irl Ihe miin obicctivcs in physical education classes is to develop physical fitness, character, and good sportsmanship, individual and teamwork skills, and esirable habits. Still another important objective of the department is to promote a love for play. This will provide lasting recrea' tional interests in various sports that will enable the stu- dent to enjoy a more active adult life. During the school year, students participated in various The health and physical education program for girls at a i V i 1 1 l 4 . d Individual work and team work skills are assets in basketball 1 Speed and endurance are necessary when playing tennis 226 f?e0feaff'0f1a!f40ff'w'f1Z'.s' was ol .irmim-N lfxcrciwx. diincing, rclay and lend up to nu .irv mowt twqiiciitiy usi-d indoors. Sports enjoyed in ic gym 1ll'L lw.ukctlw.ilI, limi sour-r, kick baseball, and kick hill, Outsidp sports ronsist of xoffhixll, volleyball, trafk tvnnix, Quint giiiii-s such in dieukcrs, sliufflc board and table s .irc ofh-rod lor rvstrictcd Qtudcnts. Ik-spite nrowdcd ionditions .md limitcd facilities, rules, rr-gul.itioiis .ind .utivities nw so planned to provide an rouiidcd progixiin that will wnsidcr thc intcrcst, age 1 .ind in-cds of iIlLiiYiLiLlfll xtudcnts. I Mrk. Mary Louise Corder ,. 1 ,ui 'w .,, iw- i Dancing is n favorite exercise in P. E. classes WWW' ,..,..-N -Mmww . 4-q. A y 'Z: gli' -X N 1 f' ' 'W'lwaf- -M siege. , 3 N 35,65 Dwi .avr fh' 'f mf K A v ..,,. ,Q L' J,..-w Mi, -uw -1 Www, W: 'W W' WXLN mm.. wi!! nv V ll H, ,W 'Qr'5f2i5m W if . W, www X s 0 W ww . 1. f ,..,..-ww., 1 -dw E, 1 1' 'fi F1 L- ,,,. Pbysfkzaf f0'1f0aff'0f1 fea 0196.9 V6fl'0l!6' Spoffs Different types of relay are learned in class. e winning team in relay rlepcnrls on the inilivuliiii players ability. If Miss Gwen Boynton X i i I . X 5 v ' ' .nm N i L M i Q . The girls eagerly head for the showers. is Q-iv,-P-,..' N ...ll 'W 1- - nw- ',,.-4, 'a-a-auy-d'737-lP- Ae ww ' Ncrjajlihg W4 ' 1 UVM f x if i . LL , x - N - R . 4 P4 1 if JL izffbafzk 3' Ufafzye Jackal' Hflyf feam N5 THE OLE DEAR Q6 Z 0906 QJYSYL ,, . .. - .w..a:z:,,:..'11:fXgL, 5.g gai, 3358111193 Q :gre f iigjgg:-k'Qfiv Q' bs. swzjjf fi Acffrifks S Lux X MGtpttphyrh bqtft 16'-144,44 0!1S'ffl'6'f Mamps Ifafm Hon nfs Af iafzyzfef e 3- Wg ,A -H' 'A l I 1-I ff an-as s -. . , ii! 'K J J 3' 6'f'Ve Banque! for Burbank 3' Mhnfhg feam Footlmll plnyuix .intl U. -lfs crowtl lobby alter lmnqoct. Enthusiastic boys await recognition it Orange jacket football banquet. .ffags Monopoffze Uanomg Space 141' ffeaofo' Hop Burbank lv J J .5',0f71.s' fa Vaff7e Hecafds for feens Boys d 237 I W l lays VHIIUUS fafenfs 238 r W66f0f Pep Hafhbs Haas! Johan! 501717 for Hamas Y ' Q 5 I Jk k f L. f ' 'xx 5433 , N bm-aa X M- ' JZIIIIUIS Pfesenf 'Wm fllflblhf .fa mga fm ,5 f1f0',.9f7 is TK xi wli J Annaafiafbeyue, Janna Uffef ffybymefzf for P11602 L 5 15 f 1 M N o im Bbq M , y A ' ,, 4 WK ' I 0 U, ' -o-,aah I ,XXNNNN ui ly B51 tg., Ittbg mlt lbbcq N5 -7 3r' N WE'LL BE ALL 'NJ' V , ww pun X. My P39 B Jr. .YM oo! Z Junior Hfyfz f4a'wl9ofs !1'zf1b'e .ffudenfs 1 -and i gb. QQ . F Mr. Jud Adams r A-V 'nu 1' fem-gi' f 1 ' 'f H ,i :- Mrs. Bernice Barry Mrs. Helen Bills nw, A job l , tml' f' in ij I D Mr. Trent Cheyney Mr. Walter Cooper Mr, Dan Gilbreath ..s.. Mr. JHIHCS GUUCY Mrs. Orline Kolm Mr. William McChesney Miss Lois Moreau ffgfi M Q av 7 n W i' , is Qi B Mrs. Doris Neidorf Mr. james Oppelt Mr- Herbert Rehmanfl QW Mr. William Rueter NOT PICTURED ARE: Mr. jimmy Brandenburg Miss Charlotte Karotkin Mr. joe Rose 244 M. Adame L. Arcos H3 X R. Barrera 'Q 5 l' .X h xxx .1-S 'ln C. Calderon -in 'z V. A. G. M. H. R. 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Chacon Chacon Chandler Charles Charles Chavarrle Chavez Chavez ' 3 Vl,' V is . AFV QV V3 3 av ski .VV J, . V Ng VV V AV . . :Vw V. M . Yulf . klul AV V. V , V V VV . 59 . Q if R. O. S. B. T. A. D. R. Cllyborne Contreras Contreas COOPCI Cordova Corpus COIPUS Cr0WCl1 . . U ff, . . . 51 'ii all t H I A . X . x V- 2 1 . V i if . r V aft S V VV, V iii X 5 X sv Y u .ml A E. R. D. G. M. C. G. A. Cosio Cosme Cruz Cruz Cruz V Cude VVVV VVVV V Cude Cuellier . . .F . fa . A ., D l - . 'la lr da . r i A' ' 3 6 A 'I-1' sa' ... hifi? 'F A . raft Y , M , we .Q A ills. .t v .E C. I.. S. D. . R. R. Davila Davila Davila Davila De La Cerda De La Luz De Leon De Leon .E get .tw-. ' V .qqsr sp .fag fl' , R V 'fl' X W s , V A it Q lf - . s - .- 'H v 5' l ...W 13- G it -- a L T 5 E . 11. 2 ., 4 De Leon Delgado Delgado Delgado Delgado Delgado Diaz Diaz t .s . s l NT X. ,t M. S. N. ix .S- .6 P. G. . L. M. D. R. Diaz Diaz Dikes Dominguez Dominquez Dominquez Donally D01-an in QQ, ' Q A 'ki D ', Q N QQ X 'x Q' V lr .Xa A 'iii' Q-Jkff f iji iv? 'Z' . . r Lu rx . V x 5 . 5 V, M... fx Q. H ,1 ,..1t.W,. xc? -1 E. J. P. R. 1. Y. E. D. Edwards Enriquez Enriquez Eppez Escamilla Espenza Espino Espinoza - R K X X WN - A Q r A V s D ' N. M i xi is is Mi iii A. O. L. A. B. F. H. J- R- Esquivel Farias Felan Felan Felan Felan Felan Felan Q Q ., -Q A . i.-S D 4 f 1 Q . -R Q ,fr 4 . R' If G W K Q X 1 . , rx. FF? . a R , .fr . K x . x X . ,Q 5 V ggixk. . K A ' R E A A B .3 D S. V. V ...... Felan Felan Fernandez Fi guera Flores Flores Flores Flores as b Q h h -9 9 '. --9 A i D A- Q DR M- 4... V ,'f.,' W 'wfif' ' .P Lf-.ik . M219 ft 5 R S. . . t X l .., f x . -3. D ' K 'XXX i TC Q , 4. EEK 5 . . .1 R 1 l K D. E. E. J. L. O. R. R. Flores Flores Flores Flores Flores Flores Flores Flores 2 3 ,ax ,f . .-Q in . ,, 1. X ,, -in Q-ai R a if fa . . ..f X - . -' I .. , Riff. A A Xk'1:',,. t 7 . -fi X . x C' N I .i R. R. B. D. G. D. R. F. Flgfeg Flores Flgwefs Fonsica Forey Franke Fraga Freach al 'W . . ' ' ', 4' . 2 sr 7 ., 5 4 x if x ,am K 7 X Xa s M . ' ' - 'i Yr- ,K K fxxir .fri A uf. ' .i Q L- N . A W TTR. 2 X P. M. P. R. M. A. D. M. R. Erenna Galindo Galindo Galindo Gallahan Gallardo Gallardo Gallardo or l :iw A 4 V- i 1 K+ 1'-R . . if ff-R! 3 'I' xx .1 .RW 1 ,Ei D f Y . Q 'K K . 'tx yr . , I ' R ' Q4 ' 1' ' A g 4 55 I wwf WW E. A. A- 1 A. A. M. C. E. E. Garabay Garcia Garcla Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia 20 Q -fr ++ we! 'ff R - ' - Q rr? f 11... 5 . 9? . sf :Fai Z SMA my ... .sr ,. 5 Ny 2 X3 S ,Wm K -- .S . . Rx. ' X N- ' J- , J. I J. v L. M. M. s. Y. GUO3 G2-1'Cl2 GarC18 Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia . ' I ' J 2 V . .:, ' Nh ,il . 3 i 'T ' .' ri' ' Si' 1- 9 . : V i 'iii fe X + . lr'-fly ,ri Q A 1 5 Y. w. B. c. A. c. ' F. r. G. Garcia Garcia Gatrisal Garza Garza Garza Garza Garza Z-lsr .. fi' ' . . 'La G My .gy .25 X G' ra . N K A . . W If iw wif.-M , Y I E M ' . f' li ... . r. .cs . l Y- G. H. H. J. J. M. M. M. Garza Garza Garza Garza Garza Garza Garza Garza W l S' w, 2 , Y 5' 2'- ' A ' A-231 G' H WW' we X W1 gif Y wa ? .f X .. Yi Q. .. ,. .ki . K gf A . K . 3 5 .B M. O. R. R. S. S. N. R. Garza Garza Garza Garza Garza Garza Gaunu Gil Q 51' K , Y: , -. V Q' .-.. v 3 G 3 G noi . .::., . ' -4 l Q Y ' -if 'fa' I' 4 x . . ' . -1 X K ' f - I . , H: . E' .Q la 5 Y . '31 X .E . V. A. A. C. H. M. M. R. Gil Goday GOIHCZ Gomez Gomez Gomez Garza Gomez A 5 if , . fr: , 1 G3 'fC . Q lx 1? Ji. ru X... 2? 'Hz in in V' L, J. A '6' 2 -. Ygl- 'r'z -.r G ef. ' , 1 t lg.. . ...Q if .. 2?i?9'iTa,iglIxaxzi XXX l2Nl- f- R 'ml E l l nn ll . n Rx 3 A. C. C. C. E G. G 1. Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales 4 nl .. . .. Ay- VV V' I X . :P M V .9 . N V L Vk f A - ,l , it I . l?46'iu'vl4.-.3-'L l' f A .. i .ggi l ' . . M. M L. X N. ll P. R. R. v. ' Y. Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales .oi 1 'Eli ' K .,, 7' Q' 5' h gy L .. I N 0 , ' ' - ' ' V . Q Q .' al , ' Ms a X l . 47 ' Xli' l'x ' x W. J. E. J. O. L. R. M. r Gottschalk Gramling Granato Granato Granato Griene Griego Gualardo 'ff l A G . W Y Q Y f f- .,, 4- a.. M frefzl .-3 gif ' S. A fx .. A 2 a .yu ' V: -'fi ,. ' '5 . Y . s ' Q m o . ' i I , M sl. i 1 LNG? 3 248 Y ew Y R .Q s R. J L. J. N F G1-llllil rdw Guajardo Guerra Guerra Guerrera Guerrera Guerro 3 V 3 A . 22 . -0 W. 9 - F .8 . . .U W .kikk Sa -ri S' X X sr A L . ' if 'F 1 .ilvll ' A, J, j R. M. B. L. Gutierrez Gutierrez Gutierrez Guzman Haas Haese Harvey . ii. sy, . P QE, Ji C -Q .. ggyg L . -A ,Q ax? QW H A . A X . ...Nu . E. I. J. M. O. Hatol Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Q . .4 bla gy its -73 , -53 LL'-5 J fi s 'HL' Q L we K x kkw faux .X rl L ' if ' 2- .l ft' a fl f ! 1. R. R. R. I. R. R L -lernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Heffefa , ' 'a f .kr v J 1 il . J , ua . an J RA L ' ik LL S r L, f ' X. A . J- C. . J- J. W. R. C. Hodge Holstein Hume Ivy Ivy Jaime Jimenez 3' is a-L L an ' 2 f . '3 . V i D.a-ax' ,A . ,.hk M f N an J .,, . ' B is ri gp . .... - . L L I L. C. P. N. F. H. S. ,l0hnS JUHCS JOry Judge Kelly Kelly Lamon ' U, J J L . ,, A K . P i .al , ...E . 0 .Y W N . :eg h , hx if 0 X L jij'N'f '?'.,' ,ff L ,. B. J. C. E. C: M, R- Lee Legg Leystra Lizeamo Licea Loera Longoria . . . R Q if W Q .Q Q ,D W .. - m . m v A J J A' N r L 4 0 r Q Q- J v.kLL 5 . ' 3. l Lu L Sl A six! XXV: , N A REM 1 b M- M- 1.. R. J, F. M. LODCZ Losvya Lovelace Lucio Lujan Luna Luna . . 1 Ri ' L u new f-in L '73 f 'W-L .W - X ' - A . V :Q P 'I as A q . ,. l a 249 as eeeee 5 we AA L -S. . L X., L' 1 - A. Gutierrez -0 J . 'n,a iw W V. Hastings R. Hernandez 4 N R Herrera ' x .X R. Jimenez 2 S. Lawrence- S . we J. Lopez M' O Y' V. Macias - sv A. D G J j. E. S. S. J. L. . . . Madrigal Maldonado Marceau Marks Marrufo Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Q' V A I Q 9 ,gy I t V I ' Q M 'Q 1' A r, 1 A f W I V ,,,g . H 1 J M ', ., V. H H ' he ' IA ffxtxt kk.. ' l W i, 'i I . ' .5 3 5 Q - X T . G .R A f R1EE:2Ei1i.:::t:: 'rf' '. , . . ld in. VM 4 all 'R' . 'A'-frzzzzzzzzmzzxe L I .. 549' f L. U L. , M. M. la. P. R. R. R. Martinez Martinez Martinez Martmel Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez 82. 3 3, .emu iw . ' V x is Hr. K K M Q X I K .. 1 lb . . -ww A all vm. - A .- 'Q af A A 5 . sh' Q., A I W- 11.31 . .. . . 1 litfiiu 5 if ' .R K fi .f .i'. Y. M. A. B. C. J. M. O. R. N. Martinez Medley Mendez Mendez Mendez Mendez Mendez Mendez Mendez Mendoza Q ' iq S 'dl ,3 V hi' Q -1-r 11, ,N 3 ,Qi I . A A LVKLL . V f K I G ' 1 fw' D rink- V ' sd ' R 4 pg ,g. ' . s - , X R . . 1,51-ex, , ,h M. z R . . 1 I h . . xU,.1 HL., .Ng 1 I V '1::w.' y .,.,. .5 :K s.' A. H W. M. A. D. R. 1. 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R C C QC QC w 1 y XC . 'A ' C. Y. J. S. M. H. A. A. C. D. montes Rocha Rocha Rodgers Rodgers Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez 5 dh f S X M 1 ,.., X, 1 1 O. L. R. R. R. B. R. S. Rodriguez Rogers Rojas Rojas Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez N di I H 4, J.. rf Q . V f M f 2 1 , 'aa S .flap 'Sy T ' '9' A iliiafl' 3f2?.lf. Q ' C. E. E. N. O. R. R. E. E. E. Rosales Rosales Rosales Rosales Rosales Rose! Roth Rudlfo Ruiz , M 5:4 V fm 9 I To Q '57 E. ' . . -N F ,. x xy x it ia . , r 1 33-fi.. ,f-, px A Vx mp 4,351 X ' he , 'Q , . e . . 1 f4g!4f,3 M. .- . A ii J ,Q wife' X. li. Q ' Wav, r.. A J 4rlr..vfv'3 'Skiksf C mr S R i F. S. R. M. R. R. A. C. 536112 Saenz Salazar Salazar Sombrano Sanchez Sanchez -V p 'T' . ,p 3 D ' R.,. . S A. 13? X N A -' , f S 1 ' '. . V' -. 'R R S .1351 S X - - X ' Q i -... ',i.... g H. J. 5. J. M. 1.. s. C, M. Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sandoval Sandoval Sandoval Santos Sanrilla 13' 'I , . J , Y. I. v. '3 Ll .V x Ibm Lg I I W f S R .4 r-3+ or . -e .Q . , 4 ,. , n- f -- : . Q ' :Ax Wm no f , 3, ig K X ' .la 2155 'l. . l D. H. D. J. R. M. R. L. O. Sauceda Searcy Segovia Sepulveda Setra Sierra Silva Silva 3 'gary L? 2 .pf ll t 1 Xl S.: :lg wk fy, HL r . .t V M y . fini. 'M X , ' ' - E . A f 3 all ll W kan ml 1 li W I w QRS.-1. . E. C. A. B. R. R. D. . Simmons Smith Soliz Soliz Soliz Soto Spring 'sr i pg if 'Qs A ' 1 S in af- A , 'Q' gs 4 , ' .vi . i - . - Y. 'irfifl' S A r R ' L , ,, ' .. .rl tm- , HQ, ,, 3. t..i 2 Q 'A an - V ,, . . g K' 4iif.a.?f A R. J. R. S. J. A. M. L. V. N. Spulveda Starr Stone Stone Strickland Suniza Sutherland Swiggett Tafolla so , S Q Q -'3 ' 'H 3, 4' A L, 3 ' . , - . Q. .ga . K as S S . '5r.-:ff ., h . ,f:. 'f . . ' or S lf an p - 2 all ' fi Al'V a:r v il I A. M eilgqi- x 3 A? KY v R. Y. M. J. B. M. B. C. N. J. Tagle Talamontez Tavitos Thomas Thornton Torres Torres Torre , 4 .3 . .3 g xl.. A D 4, J V 'S M, 5 ' I 4-3+ i- 1. K.. AK, Q ,, 252 ,, K if , . , Y , A in i . R. A. C. c. E. E. M. M. J. Torres Trevino Trevino Trevino Trevino Trevino Trevino Trevino ' 1' af an 1 . X an X .h . X I A M. B, J. E. R. M. M. R.. A. A. L. Trevino Trinidad Trinidad Urdialez Urias Uribe Uribe Valdez Valdez if T 'A 'Q' if rg. I 'P , . ... X, K - K I xi Z.. E! K K .X t X. N lx K -iwiisx . . K A .,,, Q' K AT.. A . l . Q X-'SQ . .J ef- .'.... sim c. F. J. M. E. Valdez Valdez Valdez Valencia Valenzuela Valerio -' , 'fm 9 .. -'ie H . ' . X 5 ' . sr 'A wi . :, 1. ' '-,. , .Q N rw, ' ' QR . .ee sl 5 A l lm lvl C- , C. R. E. H. K. O- L- Valerio Vallejo Vallejo Vance Vare Vaquera Velasquez Velasquez 3 img 4 A li .Q ul by V . I, if Q . Q. 1 N 3 . ww m y f .Y F N. r ll . NO V, A. B. M. E. R. M. M. F. Velasquez Vera Vetters Viagran Viagran Villa Villanueva Villarreal Q ' is , .ev TA - f f Q X .5 '.r-gli . lg 'L . 9' N X 3 as gpg? K! X K Z- -. -ag ua, . .':ff:..-rmrzgsaf . 'er ik A . .B G. G J. M. M. L. O. Villarreal Villarreal illareal illareal Villarreal Villarreal Villarreal i ' ,rp '..' 'F ' 'J' 9' g A 5 . A F ' v 'I i an i . if f . X A X. agk . me ...Q P.. M. R. P. A C. L. M. C. P. Vrllasenor Waggener Waggener Walden Westthrope White White Wright Yancey 0... . 3 ,V e,,i Qx. ..,..., ,ai ' Q 1. - A A - .... '. . . . Qi fi FT rv' . P5 ' El.. . D. M. R. C. A. D. E. L. fblffi Zaldivar Zamora Zapota Zavala Zertuche Zuniga b Zuniga ip +3 A 3 I A , eg A ,fr A. 5' X f , 253 r... . i .r A 3' Y A Jr. .5'fzfo'enf 5000017 .5'fff'ves fo Jlenfe .fofioof T? .-v 1 I xg, Q. .WN X AA A ,. X . li fl X Constitution Committee Left to Right: J. Garza and A. Garcia. The Jr. Student Council strives to be of service to the school. Last year the Council do- nated a microphone, Recently a table mike stand was need- ed in order to conduct round table discussions on the stage. Action was taken to meet this need. To carry out the project, the Council had the pleasure of working with Vo- cational Metal Shop. The Stamp Committee Left to Right: R. Rodrizucz, M, Atliuue, and A Casillas. 1 f. 'Nu Doiuinquez. Second Flores. Third Row: O. Granato, E. Co Mr. Adams. Project Committee Left to Right: L. Arcos, Valenzuela, G. Gonzales, Wlfl Ml 'I I U It Row J Gianato G Rios E Valenzuela O Mendez Y Rixeii j Tn uwcf M. Adame, S. Munoz, R. Felan J Mendez S Saenz G Cude J Garza V Felm Fourth Rim Left to Right: Bottom Row: A. Garcia, L. Cadena, G. Gonzales, T. Cordova, S. Davila, T. Navejar, R. Rodriguez, M. Z . ' , . ' , . ' , . ', . 1, . 1 'itas, Iwi. l. 1 D S , . , . , . , , . . . . . . io, A. Casillas, N. Garcia, F. Alvarado, J. Quintanilla, D. Cruz. Top Row: -L. Arcos. R. Sierra, M. Lopez, V. Felan, E shop boys constructed a very attractive and serviceable table stand. On January 12, 1960, the Council sponsored a record hop, for which the jr. class sold popcorn and punch. The Council assisted the jr. High Athletic Department sponsor a movie in the au- ditorium. The purpose was to raise money for equipment needed in the Athletic Depart- ment. ltu-i---' Skit Left U to Right: J. Garza, R. Sierra, D. Cruz S. Saenz. table-R. Felan. 254 5000017 Wm' ers 6'ecef'1fe leadefsbfp fxperfzfnoe my ll E R R . N ,, .M--ld , .J , , .h O. Granato President T. Cordova Vice President Q 'N -I N ' Nfl 'lu -W I ,.. N l' ' 'QC'5,... , lvl U lu W 1 , ' , ell' fl ll x .. x , Xt ll ill R - s H J. Tavitas F. Alvarado E. CHSUO , E- C0510 all '59-Treasurer Spf. '60-Treasurer Fall '59-Corres. Secretary Spr. 60-Corres. Secretary , ' , ' 'N l' md! M M, ,aw ,N ii'i! W lily!! x i R. Felan Y. Rivera R. Sierra S. Davila Fall '59-Reporter Spr. '60-Reporter Fall '59-Chaplain Spr. '60-Chaplain -L i,,fj,,,,,M i J. Quintanilla Secretary F-Nw N , my l w 0 :R . ,.,t , n L. Cadena Fall '59-Parliamentar MM Fall '59-Sgt.-at-Arms JA MM 6760 67116 Prepare Left to Right: Bottom Row: Elva Susie Tri Yolanda Rivera, Lucy Guerra, Evelyn Caroline Barroel, Sylvia Sandoval, Elia Lizcano, Olga Rosales. 255 Voices , N M4 .N I, l in M X , ll: M 'M , N , G. Rios ian Spr. '60-Parliamentariai Spr. '60-Sgt,-at-Arms n Rosa Galindo, Rosemarie Urias, Ora Farias, Second ROW: Adela Obregon, Brenda Flowers, Mary Louise Castillo, Micaela Trevino, Susan Pace, Herlinda Garza, Elvira Rodulfo, Hope Vara. Top Row: Lois Flores, 1 , Q li' r Alf' v High boys busy working on their first project 'HM f!70ll!6'ffl19f14ff.5' Sfadenfs Instr. X5Uoodwurk the!! ,-g m xnido V k bow , My of mmm nj Mr. Instr. Metal XY'ork may Skim Ir. Nlnml InJnNtri.rl Arts lwys tloing Bcnth Metal VCU 1111 gl .vi Q V to dim? , xv WV' ' wb OW LN9 A V mrk 256 wx W 2 Yvxsix VKESS. 90 Prepare 6'!a.s'.s' Pfyeofs Q41- Mr. w'llll.lIll lNliCflwSncy lnstii lhlL'Lll. Diuiwing ll 'l lNf1's. llvlvn liills High School Mechanical Drawing I and ll Class. f dl' Instr. Cults ,R A , wi 'ws' l lil Y Cm ft X ny, . 1 A C flnul W , X pf fy If , , ,It ll 13,1 lg In A' C1 038 fu liiiilnh iq ' D C.1iri.stm,1g t 'ffl PIII U 'wiv W 1 Wg M um W W ,N , , Wu - M ,1WZiw wlllWl, ll W i, 'mf Of mil i l Graniito working on copper, metal and leather projerts. .if ,sf PAys1Z'a!fo'zfz:af1'0fz feazzfms .5'k1'!!fzf! feamwafk A-K ,f.f 'Ml Volleyball requires a girls alertness and skillful movements. Exercises aid in good posture and appearance. Line Soccer is an cxcit-ing and skillful game. Miss Clara Watns The fundamentals and basic rules of basketball are taught i jr. High P. E. 9 '65, Q nj, A Shuffleboard is a n ore relaxing sport and requires less cnet qm- Jzmfbf Hfyb 5l7f6' .5'fzfa'y Pb y.s'1'z:a! fo'zf0a1'f'af1 A W ,yiff , ..l-xp ' W. AW' 'H 1. we i'fx ir i Jo' :F wx R n L lk' Il, 'll Mrs. N.irv Louise Cordcr Running is ii good exercise to keep your body in good shape. l Dribbling ti-iulics balance and gives good pniftice in handling the basketball. Teamwork and energy are used in the grunt- of softball. 'L Daily exercises help to keep ll girl in good physical condition Dancing is very recreational and teaches the girls to be grace- 259 ful. .M Jambi foofbaf feam learn Hana' Jpgffgmgpsfyfp iw oach jimmy 11,1-amlenberg Left to Right: Bottom Row: Victor Gonzales, Wfilliam Viagran, Fred Saenf. Coleman lin-ing, Rudolph ' Charles, Barnardo Galiendo, Arthur Reyna. Second Row: Ross Murray, joe Sepulveda, Richard Vaqurra, Larry Wlmite, joe Morin, Adolph Rocamontes, Guadalupe Garcia. Top Row: Coach Gilbreath, Alfred Loya, Richard Valdez, Jack Reeves, Frank Garcia, Raymond Pace, David Cruz. Not Pitturcd: Richard Martinez. Left to Right: Bottom Row: Don Ortega, George Canales, Roger Jaime, Johnny Valadez, Charles Pena, Roland Di-l.r-on, Daniel Espinoza, Carlos Pena, joe Arguijo. Second Row: joe Martinez fMgr.j Ruben Cantu, Lonny Valdez, Albert Vera, Ruben Svirra, juan Ortiz, Miki' Luna, Richard Viagran, Vernon Swiggett, Robert Felan, Sammy Maldonado. Top Row: ,loc Villarc-al, Paul Castillo, Manuel Arrellano, Roger Flores, Don Boatright, john English, Ernest Garribay, Robert Pineda, Lee Roy johns, joe Herrera, Manuel Alfaro, Henry Gomez, Carlos Morales, Coach Brandenburg. 260 Jlffllbf Hfyb Squad .Mare Iflffffbf Honors a , l- ull 1 ,V E ww wi Q -in f MM' N 'N l E-Z! A ii: l 0' W' Q I F Left to Right: Bottom Row: juan Martinez, Robert Almarez, juan Ortiz, Victor Gil. Second Row: Ruben Coach Daniel Gilbreath Ciintu, Rudolph Charles, Vatcho Scott, john English, 'l'op.Row: Coach Brandenburg. Rennie Crowell, Alfred Lnya fCapt.J jack Reeves, David Cruz, juan Ramirez. Left to Right: Bottom Row: Mike Luna, Albert Cardenas, johnny Valdez. joe Sandoval, Don lloatwright, Edward Pedraza. S1-loud Row: Rohert Perez, liohhy Pineda, Bohhy Felan, Richard Viagran. Lonny Valdez, Gregory Newman fhfgrj Top Row: Coalh Uilhixuitli, vlllL'Vlll1lffC'lll, Librado Cantu, Frank Fetch, Ronald Guzman, jesus Muguia, Roger Flores. Not Pictured: Raymond Cervantez. 261 P140 Hfgafzfzafiofl ff6l7l6' fzffzfre Ufafzge Jaokefs ji' Pups were organized for the purpose of serving as future Orange qlatkets, The greatest part of the Orange blankets were Pups at one time. although there are a few exceptions. Each girl must he in the 8th graile anal maintain an average of C. A fee of S500 is also required whirh is usetl to help replace the organizations uni- form supply. Marching and learning the Orange jacket constitution is included in the training of a Pup. This training enables the girls in jr, High to become H .-,-' 9 T-it Y ' 41' 1 is list' Miss Gwen Boynton loyal, well-trained future Orange jackets in High School. Keeping the halls Clear from 7:30 to 8:20 in the morning is one of the main projects of a Pup during her training. An Orange jacket is in charge of the girls and is there to assist them if necessary. The Pups rereive merits for any football or basketball games they wish to attend. They also participate in Orange Jacket money raising ar- tivities and parties. It is an honor to be a part of the Pups. This organization determines the future of the Orange Jackets. WXW W Va v v p, i' ., 4 ,N L ' . 2 ' S ., ,A 3 A x WMP ,ff-S , H' 'DV5' ll t ' K 5 We if .Nz ,, 'Aw , F 1 J' I ef 4-'15 '. v We m , ., N . Av ,,.-1 A P 4, UI: . ffm wr-,A 1' , .5 L K , I ' Km . P xr Y , ,, - r 4 f Ogg' ,S . , - A w + if Q, QQ 'W' ft H ' ' . ,. K L . 'I' ! A L s,s Xx X IiVI3R 'EX NQX JS if 5 1 Aff ,K 2 .Y 5 Q ly ,af l , H FRANK'S BARBER SHOP High School Students Special Prices SUES BEAUTY SALON 659 Taft Blvd. CA-50848 SILVA Boot 8: Shoe Repair Across From Tonclouze Mart. L. R. Bandv. Sr.. Owner WA 3-7621 BANDY GARAGE All Types of Automobile Repairing 5904 so. Flores sr. ' 3 LE.a16v1 We Make Any Type Of Boot 8: Dye Any Color Of Shoes 3307 So. Zarzamora San Antonio, Texas 1 BEN MORRIS LUMBER COMPANY EAGLE SUPPLY CO. CA-73031 2420 South Flores Ditzler Automotive Finishers CApitol 5-2973 Ninth 8z Ave. B , Q36-i:!n, S V A 7 1' lf San Antonio 2, Texas Q65 h my ly 9 , A Q: .tw M.A. my xx 1- f 1 1 X 3 be SCHMIDT TEXACO SERVICE l , lJ U l L .. - www' Tires-Batteries-Accessories zz ?'1 . .ii Pick-Up 8: Delivery 4 N V 4 ' W . ' 3030 Nogalitos Al Schmidt ! L Z San Antonio's Distinguished jewelers 12 Conveniently Located Service Stations Office-2901 So. Flores St. No 1-2901 So. Flores St. No. 2-2026 Nogalitos No. 3--1702 Guadalupe No 4-2714 Austin Hwy. No 5-1706 Culebra No. 6-1701 Pleasanton Rd. NO. 7-1730 New Braunfels No. 8-3331 Roosevelt No 9-2831 Guadalupe No 10- 303 S.W.W. White No 11-2510 Fredericksburg . No. 12-2002 Buenavista Since 1908 No 13- 445 Mitchell 266 - N , ' an -'-' 1, Q , . if 'f '?tw !!N Wt-, 'Q , X H JOSKES O F T EXAS The Greatest Storeszglg The Greatest State dl' 1 w, ,f w r u 1 M my ,...,.-.en-ul' 1, ,M PWM LOWER 107 North Pctrk .igar-ww in IOM Off B O X CA 3-4772 To All Burbank Students WHITE'S STORES INC. The Home of Greater Values 2415 Nogalitos MORROW'S PHARMACY 3423 So. Flores LE-35141 Mrs. W. G. Morrow, Prop. WA 3-4577 SOUTHSIDE-INN 8: CAFE Tires Television Mexican Food Seat Covers Refrigerators Batteries Ranges 5300-OZ So. Flores 4-- mm J N Compliments of CHECK-R-BOARD FEED STORE 327 Riverside Drive 268 im t u u llilllllll- M-:.'I'jIJM I ll ll 5-lnrlml Q l' tw t ,, , p 11Wf '1QlQLQ, , lllphn . ww MW Mx 1mmwwlF,,.,,.,t-lu J ln U l WARFIELD SMITH HARDWARE 81 SUPPLY Serving The Great Southside Plumbing Supplies-Paint-Electriccrl Fixtures Complete Line of Tools-Sporting Goods Household Appliances 61 Linoleum 3412 South Flores St. LE 4-8839 269 ' ll All Burbank Students Invited To Riley's Drive Inn 2619 So. Zarzamora CA 3-8565 FARRELLS FINE FOODS 13 T rnf'if'V'-AV I Phone: LE 5-1576 SYD'S BEAUTY SALON 2115 Nogalitos San Antonio, Tex. MORIN LUMBER CO. 1003 Frio City Rd. CA-31651 RUDY'S ICE HOUSE 705 Barrett Place Have Tacos-Will Delight TED SLUGGS RADIO at T.v. 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