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tudents Collect Their Though Q Row I: L. Ducato, L. Snyder, D. Harrick, B. Walker. Row II: L. Bockoras, R. Swiergol, L. Johnson, L. Davis. Row III: K. Trimble, M. Panian, K. Cun- ningham, 132 A. Zadgel, E. Hilovsky, K. Herman, M. Devlin, K. Wise, S. Muse. Literary Magazine Burrellls literary magazine, The Scrawler, is pub- lished at the end ofthe school year. This year, under the supervision of Mr. Watkins, Karen Trimble and Sue Muse edited The Scrawler. The production ofa good magazine is the main objec- tive of the Scrawler staff. These students organize the magazine which contains the original poetry and art- work of Burrell students. Editors Karen Trimble and Sue Muse discuss some possibilities for Q V publication.
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'hen lt Results in Understanding Student Council To the students, the Student Council is the most important organiza- tion at Burrell. Its officers include George Guido, presidentg Dan Vandenburg, vice-president, Chris Quigley, secretary, Dave Ahate, treasurer, Pam Lcydig, corresponding secretary: and John Rychlinski, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Geyer sponsors the Student Council. The Student Council is the voice ofthe students. This organization performs many tasks such as scheduling assemblies, raising funds for muscular dystrophy, and planning Senior Day. President George Guido attentively conducts a Stu dent Council meeting. MEMBERS - Row I: M. Mazza, C. Crissman, P. Leydig, D. Cavitt, M. Tutelo, C-. Guido. J. Rychlinski, J. Morrow. Row II: P. Croyle, D. Devine C. Quigley, D. Shields, E. Bates, D. Kowal, D. Ahate. Row III: D. Vandenhurg, L. Berkey, B. Snoznik, D. Noga. B. Lenz, K. Minford, D. Solomon Row IV: M. Fitzmaurice, J. Rollison, T. Ulizio, K. C. Meyer, T. Rearick, D. Gmerek, T. Ryba. Row V: Mr. Geyer. ALTERNATES - Row I: A. Ginocchi, S. Cropcho, R. Mathews, T. Squitieri, J. Arteritano, E. Cazarik, M. Shields, T. Klebine. Row II: J. Montemurro, K. Pochet, L. Snyder, M. Panian, M. Rychlinski, L. Forsman, T. Molchan, A. Truver. Row III: W. Kannon, J. Klingensmith, P. Shields, M. MCKrislcey, S. Quigley, K. Herman. C. Cortesc. Rau' IV: L. Schen, T. Zaboski. B. Hardy, L. Dorciak, E. Wiles, J. Ference. J. Vanwetering. Rau' V: K. Hardy, R. Leydig, C. Truver.
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1 Their Own Ways l ' Row I: K. Askin, K. Hess, B. Holmes, B. Gardone, L. Boclcoras, C. Rosselle. S. Damato. Row II: N. Becker. S. Hartland, D. Albanese, W. Hardy, D. Abate, A. Carney. Row Ill: N. Huff, L. Abale, W. Baker, J. Spiering, M. Schrvvkvngost, R. Patton. . rp' ' ', . ' . D Sea mm G Cvuldo Row l: C. Spana, M. Leah, P. Myers. D. Makowsky, T. Swanderski. Row II: B. Milburn, S. Hrivnak, A. M. Ginoc- chi, J. Less, M. Spak. S. Devine. Row III: J. Croyle, F. Bello, K. Hummel. D. Petrosky, D. Clark. M. Woods, Ja ,+, ll l l w l l Art lub Acrorcling to Mr. Wat- kins. who sponsors the Art Club, ilu- main purpose of the Club is to expand the art program and to beauti- fv Burrell. The Art Club IIICIIIDFFS work on art objcvts which are not mlone in art class. Mr. Watkins desvribes the art projects made in Art Club as hobby-type projects. Row I: l... Snyder, D. Cavitt, D. Ellis, K. Wise, K. Trimble. Row II: M. Krall, G. Kus, R. Swicrgol, M. Siembida. B. Hatcher, K. Baum. Row Ill: D. Ceccarelli, D. Feil, R. Wilks, S. Young, R. Thompson, B. Balcom. C. Stroud. K. Pochf-t. Row IV: M. Hiles. 133 A. Vinizi.
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