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

 - Class of 1960

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.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,

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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.



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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'

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