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fr-5-',as:2:a:a-:-: v, Ma l E First Row-Joanne Kile, Ann Switzer, Lucy Light, Third Row-jim Shortt, Albert Borch, Dick Had- Nancy Weber, Ann Mayville. quist, Eugene Britenstein, Norman Steinaker, Jerry Second Row-Joan Lamb, Phyllis Lane, Joan Hough, George Whitley. Thomas, Evelyn Page, jenny Lashley, Jane Shortt, Fourth Row-John Bennett, Jack Kirby, Leon Libby Warner, Mary Kelley. Karner, Tom Welch, Bob McNeil, Gordon Harris. EHLIFHHHIH IIHIILI-I TIE FEIIEHHTIUII This year, for the first time in its history, Burroughs High School has an organized chapter of the California Scholastic Federation, number 382C. Under the sponsorship of Miss Stroschien, the ubrains' of the school have for their motto Scholarship for Service, and the members of the chapter have amply carried out that ideal. The members elected as their officers this year Leon Karner, presi- dent, Nancy Weber, vice-president, and Joan Lamb, secretary-treasurer. Aiding these officers were the Scholarship Comrnitte, composed of Nor- man Steinaker, Phyllis Lane, and Gordon Harris. Page F orfy-eiglaf
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A. ..... .i T First Row--John Shephard, Charles Russell, Art Borch, Jerry Hough, George Whitley, Charles Wil- Fales, Don Daus, Dewey Dunaway, jim Simpson, Bob COX, Barry Childs, Aaron Kane- Butler J D Williams Fourth Row-Jack Coleman, Junior Harris, Bill lf WW. h. , W d,BbAll ,H d Second Row-Hershell Sprouse, Bob McNeil, Billy More el' J T up ROSS ar O en OWU . D ld W I D- k H d . D N Hill, Bob Beyer. King, Ona a tm, IC A qulst' on Looper, Fifth Row-Leon Hollis, Leo Lock, Russell Beaty, Delman LaW'R0y Gerard' Doug Butler, H. R. Rouse, Wesley Clemens, Bill Third Row-Bob Harris, John Bennett, Albert paxton, Harold Duff. Although new to the school, the Freshman Class has shown much progress. As the largest class in the school with an enrollment of 95, they went ahead to Win the respect of the other students while accustoming themselves to high school life. The class project for the year was selling felt pennants with the high school Burro and name on them. The idea was very popular and the Freshmen plan on continuing the proiect. During the month of April the drama-minded members of the class put on a play entitled Elmer.,' It was directed by Miss Stroschein. Their activities have been few, but from what has been done so far, we can say that it looks as if the Freshman class will be leaders in the years to come. Page F01'f'j'-Sf'l'!'l7
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