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Pfzeudenl 14. S. 8. Dan Sullivan was elected President of the 'Asso- ciated Student Body of Burlington-Edison High School for the year 1947-48. Dan has established an enviable record in athletics during his four years in high school, having played on the first string in baseball in his Sophomore, Junior and Senior years. also basketball and football in his Junior and Senior years. He has been outstand- ingly successful in the management of student body affairs and in the conduct of assembly pro- grams. We all offer our congratulations to a won- derful president and a swell guy. DAN SULLIVAN Simian! Gouncd Will the meeting please come to order was the familiar chant heard coming f ro m room 22. Yes, it was Dan Sullivan's voice as President of the Board of Control. This year they have been very active doing such things as, naming the football field Vet- erans Memorial Field g voting that they buy white basketball shoes for the basketball team and megaphones for the Yell-Leadersg promoting neatness around the schoolg and other worthy enterprises. I Seated-D. Sullivan, E. Neely, F.'D1lN'ill, V. Vogler, M. Johnson, S. Stakkeslud, I.. Fosncss, A. Simons. Standing-l,. Wcsen, li. light-rl, ll. Miller, Mr. Case, N. Dalilslellt, l-l. Gl'L'L'll, li. Scliols. Twelve
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7eacf10zJ Mr. Wills, our agricultural instructor from Washington State College, teaches the boys the best methods of farming. He is ad- visor to the F.F.A. and is doing a fine job. Mr. Gurney heads the science depart- ment and is the Annual Advisor. He graduated from the University of Wash- ington and has worked for such things as the Standard Oil and a National Bank before coming to Burlington. Mrs. Norman graduated from the Univer- sity of Washington and teaches Home Ec. She directs the drill team and is advisor of the Future Homemakers of America in our school. Mr. Norman is the Freshmen boys and Tiger Club. advisor. He also graduated from the University of Washington and teaches typing, education I and Eng- lish II. Mr. DuVall graduated from the University of Minnesota and teaches world history and boys' physical education. He coaches the basketball team and is the assistant football and baseball coach. He is also the Junior boys and Big B advisor. Mr. Olmsted is teaching typing, book- keeping and shorthand, and is the man who keeps the student body accounts in order. He graduated from the Uni- versity of Washington. Mr. Hawley came from Western Washington College of Education and teaches the eighth grade and high school art. Mr. McAulay has the freshmen and eighth grade sports, is assistant basket- ball and football coach besides teaching the eighth grade. Mr. McAu1ay caifne from Western Washington College of Education. NOT PICTURED Miss McGrath graduated from the Unive1'- sity of Minnesota. She teaches girls physi- cal education, is advisor to the freshmen girls and Girls Athletic Association. She also has charge of all girls athletics. Mr. Brincken graduated from the Seattle College. He has the library and dramatics and is the advisor for our newly re-organ- ized Thespians. 5 Eleven
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Top Picture-'l'oD How: L.-Crookshank, C. Campbell, D. Jackson. Second Row: E. Johnston, IS. Knnlzen, E. Bumgarner, J. Finch, W. Jones, J. Anderson. Third How: D. Danilson, li. Knntzen, li. Holquist, R. Attridge, M. McKee, A. Gross, B. Evans, M. Clark. Bottom Picture-Top Row: D. lllendenhall, Mr. Hawley, R. Rnlluff. Second Row: H. Lipp, I.. Wersen, L. Sloncckcr, J. R. Williamson, B. While, F. Nielson. 'Third Row: E. Seay, P. Tjcrclinia, D. Powers. G. Schacht, V. Nelson. Nol Pictured-R. liesselring, ll. Shultz, G. Sullivan. Zzgmf Quads Due to the crowded conditions in the Burlington Grade School, two Eighth grade classes are now located at the High School. They are instructed by two very well liked teachers, Mr. Hawley and Mr. McAuley. The majority of the Eighth Grade students like it here better than at the Grade School, because they are able to take advantage of our Home Economics, shop and athletic departments. Having had a preview of B.E.H.S. life, they are looking forward to, becoming Freshmen next year. Thirteen
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