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TOP ROW: Dolores Barr GAA 2, 3, GR 2. Jean Barrett choir 3, GR 1, 2, 3. 2, Latin club Ma rfha Beasley Max Benson Spanish club 2, Stage crow 3. SECOND ROW: .lack Bergman Golf l, 2. Mary Berni Student Council l, 2, Spanish Clula 2, GR l, 2. THIRD ROW1 Richard Bingham Bond l, 2, 3, Ski club l, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2. Anna May Booton Choir l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, GR 2, 3, Latin club 2, 3, FOURTH ROW: William Borman Odaroloc 3, Spanish clulw l, 2, Owl 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Track 2, Golf l. Edward E. Bosin Choir l, 2, Spanish clulw l, Chess and Chcckcr clulm l, 2, 3, Track 2, Tennis l, 3, American Legion Oratorlcal winner 25 Paticncc l, James W. Brady Sarabelle Branford Yx clllx Naya' rw lx- Y
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Q Mareta Ross, senior class treasurer, Richard Nicholson, head boy, Shirley Sue Jackson, senior class president THE Sllllllllli CLASS .. 0UTSTANDlNG leaders of Boulder high school's senior class were Richard Nicholson, student body president, Shirley Sue Jackson, senior class presi- dent, and Mareta Ross, senior treasurer, who led the class in a year full of activity. The annual senior play is presented to the school on St. Nick's day just before the Christmas holidays. This year the senior class had the privilege of celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of this day. The Senior Prom, which is the first formal dance of the year, was held in January. Senior boys refereed at the Roughhouse, the annual junior-sophomore clash. Each grad- uating class presents the school with a class gift, This year the gift was a drinking fountain which is to be placed between the tennis courts. The end of the year is climaxed by Senior Week which is devoted to the many activities held in honor of the graduating class. Weather permitting, the class travels to Denver to spend a day at an amusement park. The class day breakfast is held at 5 in the morning, class day exer- cises given by the seniors in the afternoon contribute to the entertainment of the whole school. After the exercises the senior girls entertain their mothers at a tea. June 4, graduation crowns all these activities. Senior class sponsors are Miss Marion Park, Miss Ruth Densrnore and Raymond Kahl. f if
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yr. ,I l. Gln' . R , I.. ...... .. sif..5,.,. TOP ROW: Alta Mae Brown Transferred from Straton, Colorado 35 GAA 35 GR 3. Charlotte Brown Thcspians 35 Stage crew 2, 35 GAA I, 2, 35 GR I, 2, 35 Latin club 25 Modern Dance ing cluh, president 35 Dra- matics club l, 25 Our Town 35 Abe Lincoln ln Illinois 3. Peter Brown Student Council l, 25 Odar- oloc I, 25 Owl 2, 35 Sk: club I, 25 Spanish clulm I, 25 Thes- pians I, 2, 35 Stage crew l, 2, Panther clulw committee I5 Toot Kang I, Trio Council 25 Dramatics clulw I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 35 VVIL-stlinq I 2, 3 On Borrowed Timo I, Patricia Broxon OCIWLTNNLI I, 2 Tnespians 2 3, GAA 2, 3, are 2, 3, Lire Ile Women P, Gui Town 3. SI COND ROVV: Charles Bruner Oalaiolaf 2, 35 Owl 2, ' Chou 2, 3' Stoae crew latin rlulw 2, Footlvall I, 2 35 Raskotlmll l, 2, Track 2, 35 Tennis Yoomen ot llw Guam 25 Pirates of Penzance 3 3 2 James Brunton Clmll I, LI, 3 Spanish CILII' I, P, Fuatliall I, 2, J Track .I Coll I NNr0slIingq I 2 3. I E . I3 r X THIRD ROW: Robert Bryant Transferred from Mount Ayr, Iowa 3. James W. Euchanan Football I, 2, 35 Basketball I, 25 Track I, 2, 3. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Carlson GAA l, 2, 35 GR 2, 35 Arts and Crafts club I5 Tennis 35 'Our Town 3, Keith Carpenter Clw0erIca.lc'r 35 Football I, 25 Wrestling I, 2, 3. William Carr Clwozr l, 2, 3, Stage crew 2, 35 Panther club committee, premlcnt 35 Dromatlcs club 3 Footlwall I, 2, 35 Basket- Iiall I, 2, 35 Track I5 Tennis 2, 3 Patience I5 Yeo- men ov the Guard 25 PI- iatos ot Penzance 3. Pztricla Carr GAA 2 GR 2, 35 Latin club 2.
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