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Sewing as winter Girls' League officers are, left to right: loan Eberth, lo-Ann Chapton, Donna DeVol, Mary Kaye Deschamps, and Mary Beth Biewener. President Donna DeVol gained the respect and admiration of all the board members. She presided at all the morning meetings and did a wonderful iob managing all Girls' League activities. lo-Ann, in the office of vice-president, took care of the little odd iobs. Taking accurate minutes was loan, recording secretary, and Mary Beth was responsible for all the Girls' League correspondence. Treasurer Mary Kaye had the big job of accounting for the money. Left to right are the Girls' League summer officers: Bobbee Gluckman, respondingsecretary. The annual Date With Dad, the first Mother and treasurer: Linda Brown, vice-president: Fru Elliott, the very capable Daughter Banquet, and the Backwards Dance were iust a few of the president: Pat Barlow, recording secretary: and Nancy Hefflefinger, cor- successful Girls' League-sponsored activities this past year. san?
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wi- rv g Y Dressed in typical crazy day out- fits are Dave Seldon, Gary Hinckley, Cort Goudie, Denny Kuhr and Kenny Provasi. GIRLS' LEAGUE The mothers of Burroughs girls spent a very pleasant evening at the Mother and Daughter Ban- quet sponsored by the Girls' League during the fall semester. With the able assistance and thoughtful suggestions ol Mrs. Liston, Mrs. Ewart, Miss McDowell, Mrs. Wemett, Mr. Fass, Mrs. Cain and Mrs. Crawford the Girls' League iunctions have been unsur- passed. Members of the Girls' League Social Com- mittee are: FRONT ROW, left to right: lan Vivrette, Marilyn McPherson, Marty Lentz, Sherrie Weinzveg, Dorothy Rushing. SEC- OND ROW: Mary Duby, Debbie Geraci, ludy Spinoso, Irene Simon, Linda Schiada. BACK ROW: Lonnie Elgart, Sandy Minor, Nancy Hefflefinger, Cathy Langan, Cindy Eklund, Karen Ayers and Sharon Miller. Members of the Girls' League board are: FRONT ROW, left to right: Carol Dickason, Deanna Roberts, Fru Elliott, lo-Ann Chap- ton, Donna DeVol, Mary Kaye Deschamps, Mary Beth Beiwener, Bobbee Gluckman and Marty Lentz, SECOND ROW: Melinda Puryear, Maryann DeGennaro, Merilee West, loan Gould, Mer- rily Hedden, Sandy Kusch, Carol Morris, Joan Eberth, Sharlene Freeman and Pam Mclntire. Mrs. Ruth Straley has gained the love and respect of all those know her. The success ol events sponsored by the who the Girls' League is due to her pati- ence and ability.
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1 Us Helping to make this year happier have been Dave Banta and Mike Evans, winter Boys' Council President and Secretary respectively. Their or- ganization has planned many impor- tant functions, including the Football Banquet and the Boys' Council Talent Show. Boys' Council could never have been the true success it was this year with- out the guidance of the Boys' Council advisors. The advisors, who planned the first semester activities, include Mr. Chavoor, Mr. Smith and Mr. Brown. Mr. Burnside took' over Mr. Chavoor's duties during the second semester. This year's Football Banquet, under the sponsorship of the Boys' Council, was a great success. Along with the customary awards and trophies, each coach gave a little speech. The ban- quet was concluded with the presen- tion of a plaque from the varsity team members to the varsity coaches. This year's Boys' Council Talent Show was one of the best ever. lt was a hilarious take-off on the luke-Box lury program. The illustrious panel of Phil Riggs, Bob Nostri, Pat McAllister and Dick Lee handed down their deci- sions on the up-and-coming records. The talent was provided by some of the more artistic boys at JB. Hannes Friedrich and Lon Golnick seem to be having a great time at the first Boys' Council Mix. The dance, which was done in a western theme, has been planned as an annual affair. lt is hoped that this occasion will continue to be as successful as this one.
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