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Council Serving the Sophomore Class are: First row, Wanda Mallott, Pat Syler, and Ron- nie Morris. Second row, Jo Ann Lockett, Carol Hooper, and Tony Mortellaro. Third row, Marilyn Woods, Leonard De- Gennaro, and Don Patterson. Fourth row, Mike Mihos, Keith Groneman, and Robert Sampieri. Serving the Senior Classes are: first row, Dot Stoica, Marlene Kempffer, and Shir- ley Anderson. Second row, Lu Lutz, Mary Button, and Connie Centamano. Third row, Lee Hill, Diane Parker, and Myrna Davis. Fourth row, Ray Portwood, Beverly Dunlap, and Barbara Pickler. Fifth row, Dick Sherwin, Carol Maske, and Carlene Bailey. Fifth row, Happy Gandee, and Keith Hilliard. Summer Serving the Junior Class are: First row, Irma Jean Pack, Shirley Brooks, and Bar- bara Zell. Second row, Doris Sutter, Phil Rothschild, and JoAnn Sandifer. Third row, Mary Bulger, Bob Triggs, and Joan Scharf. Fourth row, Pam Crane, Pat Wil- liams, and Herb Stott. Fifth row, Louie Elias, Bill Blake, and Rosie Champieux. Members of the cabinet are Sue Close, ASB Auditor, Jan Baker, Girls' League President, Stan Rand, Boys' League Pres- ident, and Bob Keysor, ASB Vice Presi- dent. At desk: Jeanie Foster, ASB Secre- tary, and John Wible, ASB President.
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winter Legislative Serving the Junior Class are first row, Claudia Croff, Allan Fried, and Lee Hill. Second row, Joan Stevenson, Phillip Rothschild, and Marion Koerner. Third row, Jeanie Foster, Shirley Brooks, Bob Triggs, and Betty Calaway. Fourth rowp Barbara Graaf, Mary Tripp, and Leroy Young. A. S. B. Officers seated: Dolly Grotegut, Jerry Dunn, Jim Burt, and Beverly Dun- lap. Standing: Social Committee, Bob Lombardi, Rally Committee, JoAnn Couch, and Assembly, Paul Rosendahl. Serving the Sophomore Class are first row, Irving Cohen, Darryle Vincent, and Sue Peters. Second row, Tony Mortel- laro, Doris Sutter, and Marlene Levy. Third row, Lorraine Willison, Bob Sam- piieri, and Mervena Huffman. Fourth row, Pam Crane, Joe Schirard, and Mar- cia V ron. c 64' 'ie 57 if! 1, 1 , gum, we W... 7. L ' YMQM QQ ,- 4syfMLeV1 '1-4 ...rti-lx-N-Nl,-ki H-ou,-Q1 QJQK1., , I LAXP6-!4.4, f1.,oL, f - , ' . eye. . H S ft-' Cfg-'YA , 'GCR L, L S' LxCl40Yff17j Serving the se ior Class are irst rowp Lucille Melson, Pat Brasher, and Marlene Kempffer. Second row, Carol McPhee- ters, Lu Lutz, and Mary Button. Third row, Joe Morris, Diane Parker, and Don West. Fourth row, Ray Portwood and Ralph Votrian. Ziff fy fb LL '
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' i Girls' League, Dear Diary, Dean of Girls', Mrs. Ruth Straley, has sponsored J. B.'s Girls' League in another active and successful year. The Girls' League is leaving behind many new and clever traditions. Some of the many traditions which will be long remem- bered are the New Girls Tea for the girls coming to J. B. for the first time. And remember the Lick Burbank Suckers which we sported so proudly and the donut sales which reimbursed our Pat Prince, winter President of Girls' League, treasury' had 0 fl-'ll Semesief- The Blue and Silver Ball was the climax of a traditional Backwards Week which included the following events, Hat Day, Loud Shirt and Slack Day, Clash Day, Mums' the Word Day, and Hi Day. The Senior Teas have always been the lost tribute the Girls' League pays to the graduating senior girls. 3 It sure was fun to be a Big Sister to the incoming sopho- J mores. Remember the Date with Dad and the fun it was to charles- ton with Pop. And Stunt Day - need we say more? We sent two of our Girls' League members to the Convention in Arizona and we hope it will prove fruitful. We won't soon forget the helping hand we gave Odette. May Girls' League continue the fine work and have the fun that we, the 'graduating seniors, have had - serving the Girls' League of John Burroughs. Janis Baker, summer President of Girls' League -sex ' , was fun for all to work alongside of. '1 xx I Q g, The winter cabinet consisted of Carleen Bailey The summer cabinet had as vice president Pat McLean, Barbara Anna Lou George, Pat Schroeder. Graaf as secretary, and Shirley Symonds as tr8GSUI'el'-
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