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'lf 'T as fiwfffifr-'A gaxg Q ,L ,- 49 503 Raw AC I Prologue Came Fall of 49 and the curtaun went up on Act I The lumelught was focused on a large yellow colored buuldung wuth many windows Burlingame Hugh they called ut they beung the students who gathered un the maun foyer on that warm September mornung to start off a new school year The assembly bell rang and the drama began Fashions were a predominant pount of unterest The gurls skurts began to get a luttle shorter as dud theur haur The Homemakung departments Hut Parade of Mud Century Fashions late un Aprul topped off the fashuon minded year The boys received natuonal acclaim with their new look Low leans and durty cords went out and slacks and sweaters came un The football fueld ablaze wuth the new lughts was the scene of many a nught game somethung new for Blungum utes The Bug Luttle game was held at San Mateo thus year and we won 20 2 The new buuldungs lMusuc Art Shop and Mechanical Drawungl were un full swung The Musuc department trued VALLEY and TRIAL BY JURY besides a memorable perform ance of the CRUCIFIXION at Chrustmas tume And speaking of Chrustmas there were the usual sku trups not so many broken bones thus year and not so much snow euther But ut was not unusual to go saulung l?l down the slopes and fund a fellow Blungumute down at the bot tom And then there were the dances The Rec Center was quute the place to go euther at noon and after school or formal for the school dances Saturday nights There was the Grud Classuc and Tunsel Twurl Carousel and Kandy Kane Kapers And the Scholarship Socuety came to lufe with Sadue s Swung when you all gurls asked you all boys and the tucket was a luttle leather shoe You could only go fifteen mules per hour on Carolan Avenue For the offenders of the school laws there was the Order Commussuon lthey became structerl and the Stu dent Court lthey clamped down tool For the food lovung Blungumute land that meant almost everybodyl Panther Den was opened featuring hot dogs cake sandwiches candy and drunks as well as a place to play pung pong or lust to sut and relax Oh yes you COULD grab that sandwuch between thurd and fourth peruods once more An ordinance agaun permuttung eating un the halls was passed AND Dramatic Blungumutes were seen un YOUNG APRIL and LIFE WITH FATHER The druve uns were quute the place especually uf you had your uke land knew how to play utl You buzzed the Ave and argued whether or not to take the top down lyou lucky convertuble owners that usll They took movues starring US at Blungum The senuors were un the lumelught wuth the AGS farewell assembly dress up day and lhow does that trute old phrase go?l last but not least GRAD NIGHT AC II Prologue The world the whole bug wude world was un the lume lught for Act ll and those headlunes that you bruefly scanned un the papers were mughty umportant un spute of the seem ungly more important thungs goung on at Blungum For unstance REMEMBER WHEN came cheaperl? Eleven persons trued to swum the Englush Channel? A fellow teen ager Shurley France was among them Fuve m ut Wulluam O Dwyer was elected Mayor of New York? He and Alben Barkeley the Veep both marrued wuthun the year There was a water shortage un New York? Daylught savung tume went unto effect on a Saturday night? lYou mught have been one hour late to church Sun day morning J The hydrogen bomb obscured the atornuc? Everyone was seeung fuyung saucers? The census taker came around? It only happens once un ten years kuddues The Communusts took China? The Cold War warmed up? The drama of 49 50 came to a grande funale on June I5 graduatuon and the end of one more school year The crutucs you, the students acclaumed ut as one full of memorable events happenungs whuch youll recall many a tume un the future .QI 7 7 O ' D - . A h , r . -. I . . . I . II Il . 1 - ' ' . ,I . . . - . I - I . . . . . ,, ' - 1 ' . . , 1- I I I ' ' ' I - V I A I 'r I I I ' A I - I V - ' , . . . I . - I '- '. ' ' 41 11 'A' t 1- U . . . I f , I . . . , - something new, two operettas were given, DOWN IN THE The British pound was devaluated land cashmeres be- - , ade . I I - 4 4 A II Il ' ' ' . ' I I . II I1 V ' II - ' II Il 4 - II II .rl Il I ' A H - 1 -V U - - - . U I . If ' - 1' f It t i' - , . '. ' , ,, , . . ' 1 I . . I I 1 I I 1 I I '
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PRESIDENT BILL LEAVITT X 1 form mme! The spring Council had an extremely busy semester, ln addition to the passing of laws and ordinances, several new activities entered its program, Bob Burrows was in charge of both the re- organization ot the Student Council and the Order Commission andthe planning of Student Government Day. Fred Aurel headed the P.A,L. Relays and the Queen Contest. PTA. proiects were taken care of by Warren Kerzon. Marilyn Patterson polished the trophies in our main foyer and took care of the trophy case. One of the new ideas presented by the Council was the possibility of having an activity period dur- ing the school day. The faculty advisory board worked on the idea. Student body President was Bill Leavitt. Bob Burrows was Vice-President, Clarence Craval- ho, Secretary, and Stu Grannis, Student Man- ager. Other members were Fred Aurel, War- ren Kerzon, Marilyn Patterson, and Bob Wyc- Rott. Spring Council Cravalho. PSF? Spring Bob Burrows, Marilyn Patterson, Warren Kerzon Stu Grannis, Bill Leavitt, Fred Aurel, Bob Wykcoff Clarence .N Commissioners I Y . X, FIRST ROW: Pat Baker, girls' athletics, Rita Patterson, publi- city, Sue Jones, rally, Carolyn Alexander, records. SECOND ROW: Virginia Burns, school af- fairs, Joan Hayes, rally, Pat Havens, drama. THIRD ROW: Peggy Scoble, girls' awards, Vivian May, art, Norton Pearl, photography, .lerry Dodd, stage managerf Phil Monohan, boys' awards. NOT PICTURED: Torn Keesling, assemblies, John Be:- ker, boys' athletics, Bob Frank, financeg Britt Vail, order: Stan Woodman, public addressg Ken Marlin, radio, Herb Fawcett, music.
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