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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
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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,
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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
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