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Senior Officers and Advisors: Standing-Miss Coughlin, Miss Rogers, D. Gross, I. Leather- woud. Kneeling-L. Ovenell, B. Svoboda. GLASS UFW44. Do you remember when you entered Burlington High School, walked meekly down the hall, turning into the office and asking in a voice that cracked only a little, for your sched- ule card? All that day and for weeks to come you went about with a determined look on your face that marked you immediately for what you were, a little Frosh . Your Sophomore and Junior years fairly whizzed by and soon your final nine months of high school life loomed before you. As the leaves on the trees turned and autumn ap- proached, you marched rriumphanrly back to school as an almighty Senior! This was the year you literally ran the school, at least you thought you did. Lyle Ovenell was your President, Bob Svoboda, your Vice President, Ina Leatherwood your secretary- treasurer, and Dolores Gross your Senior Representative. It almost seemed you had two Senior Classes because the boys of draft age were permitted to graduate at the half of the year. There was many a sad sigh as you watched your old school pals march away for Uncle Sam. One of your highlights was the Senior Play t'What A Life . Along with your play, in importance, came your Senior Ball with a timely theme of Wintertime. This time instead of making fish, as you did for your Junior Prom, you froze to death making icicles. It was a day in February, the 16th, that you sneaked away to Canyon Creek Lodge for your strictly Senior rendezvous. All too soon it was May. You took your final exams and found that Chemistry wasn't so bad after all. Then as proud Seniors, on the evening of May 26, you donned the tradi- tional cap and gown and received your diploma With a tear in your eye. Then, thinking of the many happy hours of your high school life, you Walked out of the auditorium, into the world. ,15-
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