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POLITICS I X nl' I. e I J A F Riqhter, I-Iarrop, Jones, White, Green, Kerzon, Aurel, Patterson. Fall President Fred Aurel. -rs: CARNIVAL CIIMAXES HIGH SCHOOL CAREERS FUR SENIURS Under the Competent leadership of their own officers, headed in the fall by stocky president Fred Aurel and in the spring by earnest presi- dent Bob Righter. Burlingame students took part in and enjoyed many new activities, among them a hang-up carnival. held in May. Named Les Rues de Paris, this gala affair featured an election for king: and queen of the Carnival, a large parade through town, con- c-essions with a Frenr-Ii air. entertainment in a half-hour show. and danving in the main gym. It was a huge sucvess. not only with the students, hut also with the parents and friends in the Community. First row: May, Alpe. Clark. Second row: Patterson, Gomperfs, Miller. DeMaIei. Third row: Smith Pence, Westermcn, Kirkland, Jackson, Burns, Morin. A, f y Us
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by 6 -H-A' K fr 3, , , . -1z-.:- 3. , v f 1 Rlghfer Maple ,. Lancaster Ziminski . . Morrison Strickland k A f Maple, B. Shaake Story Mink .sim X ,M w. M Y if. '53-pie zz? Q' 3 'lt 1 so 4 9 .,, Q lr- , I Q11 me ,gf .6 2 , 1 I. Lee MCNIif Rossier Moore Watson Woodruff aa,- ,.::.'. .- if u L n Y r 'ggi f 9' AX . T l . .' AY' Lemos ,,l'. YJ L, , 19' Mangini Q3 1 f' QA ,-,, I 4, Thompson H wh ' fi G b ' ll i Walsh VP' 9 1.35 M x'.J K X 9 ' . G Lll' -'11 . C xt-' A' ,. TA .Din It n runmmi or '51 rm BY Fndiiunii , lf The year was one of change on the local as well as national and international scene. The ten- sion of the rapid expansion and consequent building programs of the high school district left their mark on the health of Superintendent William Van Voris and necessitated his taking a leave of absence. In midyear Burlingame's prin- cipal, Thomas Reynolds, was elected to fill the vacancy, with Karl Loefiler as acting principal. Vic Mangini was drafted as dean of boys. Judy Campbell capably handled the dean of girls post. In the teachers ranks Burlingame bade farewell to Thomas Hardwicke, who left because of the controversial loyalty oath, and urged Vera Maple, who left at the close of the fall semester, to hurry back. Welcomed to the high school were new teachers Joe Zieminski, Albert Fine. Eliza- beth Clang, Myron Newman. Phyllis Strickland, Curtis Woodruff, Leo McCarty, and Robert Ewing.
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