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students enjo a variety of activities Boys' Council is made up of president, vice- president and certain representatives from each grade level. They are responsible for the football programs, and handle the bal- loon concession for the Burbank-Burroughs football game. They sponsor the Fall, Basketball, and Spring banquets each year. in previous years Boys' Council has allowed for each senior who has lettered in his sport to receive a free meal at the banquet. This year their budget made it possible for them to provide a free dinner for all boys who lettered, re- gardless of class. Depending upon their funds at the end of the year, Boys, Council awards two or three scholarships to those seniors most deserving. Le Cercle Francais CFrench Clubj is open to students in second or third year French to learn more about France, the French people, and their language. Paul Smith, Bob Hutchison, Monty Ohren, Eliud Garcia and Mr. Richard Zucker build another bridge over the Student-Teacher gap by conversing openly at one of the Student- Faculty meetings. filfsi ii f sf 'i Virginia Crockett, Craig Wood, and our exchange student from France, Domi- nique Brabec, enjoy a few minutes out of their busy school schedules to relax at the A.F.S. Banquet. R
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olipo 93nd Il IO Apu poom f f Boys' Council president and vice-president, Louis Talamantes and Manuel da Motta, along with advisor Mr. Brewer, preside over a meeting to discuss future activities for boys. Coach Dunivant awards most valua Banquet sponsored by Boys' Council. M X -, - in i 1 f Ziizifz. 1 fi Q e player Jon Funk a football trophy during the Fall Sports 24 f t urrough Boys' Council president Louis Tala- mantes has an important job of direct- ing activities and projects for the boys ofJohn Burroughs.
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Girls pla an active part at Here we have our Girls' League President, PEGGY LAMB, talking over important business with , Y- 'Nm ' BARBARA WIND and BETH CUMMINS and the rest ofthe committee. I X -fd ,yy T . in These at the Mother-Daughter Dinner. There doesnlt seem to be any generation gap with this group, are the girls and their mothers F 7 u ,J . 4 , K4 6 ' V ff li' li,A'flt r s 5 is 3, iz in - me xl ..., LYNNETTE POPE, SHARON MERRIL, and BETH CUMMINGS are reading over some exciting news at one ofthe Girls' League Meetings. 26 E 53
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