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MIGNON SUE ITTNER A tall slender girl with a beautiful year- round suntan is your first impression of Susie. Never seeming to wear out from the strain of education and continually good grades, Sue is full of vitality and personality accentuated by a perpetual smile. Sue entered our class in her sophomore year, and the following year earned the office of vice-president of the junior class, besides serving on the social committee: she has made a name for herself in both the painting and dramatics departments. In dra- matics, Sue's main talent seems to be in come- dy, where she distinguished herself this Year in the production of Spring Dance. ln ath- letics, she excells in basketball. Sue is gifted with a shapely pair of legs that Mr, Varga seems to have overlooked. lOl-IN BARLOW MARTIN When chalk and questions are fired around the room, the calmest target is always Martin. He has the knack of making quick and sure decisions and keeping them through thick and thin. Knocking off a B plus average ever since he joined us in the tenth grade, Iohn always has his work in on time. He has almost black- ened the ceiling in Obe's backroom with the explosions of never-again-seen gases. In the middle of a serious mathematical explanation, a remark from Iohn will put the whole class in stitches. He held down right-half on the A football team this year and did a bangup job on the championship A soccer team. All in all, Iohn is one of those people who are likely to succeed at whatever they do. wtf! Did I hear someone lay Ford? This is the life-you think. MIGNON SUE ITTNER TENTH GRADE: A Basketball and Volleyball, Dramatics, Photography. ELEVENTH GRADE: A Basketball, Rifle Club, Dramatics, Vice-President of Class, Social Committee. TWELFTH GRADE: A Basketball, Dramatics, Yearbook, Voice and Dic- tion, President of Doll Committee. IOHN BARLOW MARTIN TENTH GRADE: B Football, B Soccer, A Tennis, Rifle Club, Junior Academy of Science. ELEVENTH GRADE: A Football, A Soccer, A Tennis, Rifle Club, Dramatics, Home Economics. TWELFTH GRADE: A Football, A Soccer, A Tennis, Typing, Dramatics, Pageant Tableau, Class Secretary. Page Twenty-Nine
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il' E . .- sf. EDGAR HASSELL MCCULLOCH TENTH GRADE: C Football tCo-Captainl, A Soccer, A Track, Dramatics, Iunior Academy of Science, Bailifi of Court. ELEVENTH GRADE: B Football fCo-Captainl, A Soccer, A Track, Dramatics, Court Iustice and Clerk. TWELFTH GRADE: A Football, A Soccer, A Track, Dramatics, Track Cap- tain, Chief Iustice of Court. MARILYN IOY GLIK TENTH GRADE: All A Teams, Varsity Tennis, Glee Club, Dramatics, Yearbook, Athletic Medal, Vice-President of Class. ELEVENTH GRADE: All A Teams, Varsity Tennis, Captain of A Volleyball, Glee Club, Dramatics, Yearbook, Steering Committee, Racial Debate. TWELFTH GRADE: All A Teams, Captain A Basketball, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Tennis, Glee Club, Dramatics, Senior Editor of Yearbook, Chairman of Class Party, Chairman of Leap Year Decorations. EDGAR I-IASSELL MCCULLOCH Ever been near the Burroughs oval on a spring day? If so you've probably noticed Ed smoothly gliding around the track with seem- ingly no effort. Ed is the recipient of enough awards-track, sportsmanship, and otherwise, to paper his room. Besides track, Ed was one of the hardest working players on the football and championship soccer teams. As Chief lus- tice of the Student Court, he handled the court proceedings with just the right amount of firm- ness and dignity to win the respect of all, de- fendants and reporters alike. In dramatics, Ed's portrayal of Earnest in The Importance of Being Earnest added another laurel to his crown. ln spite of all this activity, Ed has been one of the leaders in social activities and one of the top students in the class from way back. MARILYN IOY GLIK Ioy is one of those amazing persons who hasn't an enemy in the world. She's every body's friend and a gal one can depend upon, whether it's to lead the A basketball team to victory or to fill capably a job such as Senior Editor of the Year Book. Gaudi pulls in prac- tically all A's so easily that it staggers us all. She will always be remembered for her fine leadership as President of the Outer Choir, and also for the impressive acting abil- ity she has shown in dramatics, We contin- ually find ourselves, when in a tight spot, say- ing, Oh, I don't know. Ask Ioy. With so many fine qualities we feel sure Ioy will go on being the pride of our class, and our parting words to her are, See ye around! 171 Let'l go. Hagee! It's ten-iiicl Page Twenty-Eight EENNJR STUDY RUUN
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IOHN ROBERT PFEIFLER TENTH GRADE: A Football, A Basketball, A Bases ball, Rifle Club, Typing. ELHVENTH GRADE: A Football, A Basketball, A Baseball, Rifle Club, Photography. TWELFTH GRADE: A Football, A Basketball, A Base- ball, Rifle Club, Photography, lunior Academy of Science, Yearbook, Dramatics, Captain of Basketball. ROBERT LEE MAUNE TENTH GRADE: B Football, B Basketball, B Baseball, Rifle Club, Dramatics, Class President. ELEVENTH GRADE: A Football, A Basketball, A Baseball, Photography Club. TWELFTH GRADE: A Football, A Basketball, A Baseball, Dramatics, Junior Academy of Science. lOl-IN ROBERT PEEIFLER Buns or Pfud as the Obe has dubbed him, is one of the best-liked boys in the class. His ability as a basketball player is outstand- ing. Single-handed he has pulled many games out of the fire during his three years on the varsity. ln his senior year, he captainecl the team. Iohn seems to have the O. K. with the female branch of the human race: he set an unequalled record for taking out different girls in a certain period of time. Also, Bun's friendship with the administrators and faculty has always been a source of wonder to the class. Iohn's grades are good usually, but sometimes even higher when he really gets rolling. His athletic abilities are excellent and his ability to get along with people is superb. ROBERT LEE MAUNE Bob is a tall, red-haired boy and one of the flood of immigrants who came to Burroughs in the ninth grade from Ladue. He has been ac- tive in sports and in the shop, radio being one of his main hobbies. A well-liked boy, he is good-naturecl and has a fine disposition. A distinguishing characteristic of his is a low rumbling laugh that will explode anywhere on short notice. Bob's best game is basketball, and he was one of the Burroughs five this year. In most classes Bob's face takes on a bored look, Which, however, frequently changes momentarily into a broad grin. One never knows how he develops enough energy to carry him to the next class. Nevertheless, Bob ab- sorbs enough learning to maintain consistently good grades. True! lust cruilinq' Page Thirty
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