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1 Q J .. . -- aut K K ir 1 v i f Indy Wlilson. Pt-tci' Viccns, and l.ynn lfldcr, stu- dents of thc l'orciKiqn Lxtlmngt' progixun, study the world nhout which they h.zw learned so ,Xa ninth througli thuii' Y.ll'lUll9 tixtwls. fefer km This yt-ur thcrt- was inuth ado about Peter? lt was Peter s.tid this and Peter did th.it. lixt-iwoiit' ,tt liurroughs soon lv,-tiiiiiu inturt-stcd in our foreign L-xclmiigc student from Spain, Pctcr Viccns. Brought to us nndti' tht- local slionsorsliip ol' the Ci.llllilJI'Illt1 Stholttrsliip licdcrntion and the Studcnt Council, Pctcr h.id taken un .ittixu lmtrt in thc cxtr.u'uri'itular progrgnn in addition to Ill.1lllltllI1lllgL1ll cxtcllcnt stholastic record. llc h.1s lit-liwul .ill ot' us f-studt-nts, l'.1culty and townspcoplcfto hotter undcrst.1nd his country and its prolvlcnis. ln Ll wry quit-t xxpiy hc h.1d inditpltcd llltll Spanish liood is so tool -that it is not so hot :is many Californians prepare it. Seriously, it h.1s hccn Ll rcwnrding cxpcricncc for us at Burroughs to ligne had this ycnr of association with Ll most in- ttllilgtnt. industrious .tnd lilix1lWlC fellow. Pc-tri' is Shown licru with Mr. Kcnncth XV. Robinson. at whose horns hc stayed for the School 48 y'L'LlI', rind Mr. KL-nm-th Wksttott, vim piinfipgtl.
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92,0 om Une thing unique in American education is school spiritg it is purely American. During the year, due to the constant ellorts ot' Pep Club, the spirit and en- thusiasm ot' the school broke all records. lt seemed as it' an inexhaustible fountain of cheer had been dis- covered. 'lliis Club, through its varied projects, kept up the interest ot all students. The most important projects which took place during football season were the sack- ing and selling ot peanuts, and the decorating of goal posts. Under the leadership of Janice Nicol, president, Pep Club also made the homecoming event a memor- able one with a spirit raising bonfire and parade, special game activities, and the homecoming dance. Basketball season brought on the decoration of the gan for home names, and the makint of Burro 1 ks Beanies. Decorating the goal posts are frenz Mu' fcfl: Sally Ellings, llileen Springer. Susan Cotner, Marilyn Doyle, and Ann la ' 'giello. Scaled from left in Hgh! are: Lynn Elder, secretaryg Carolyn Hayeoelq, vice presidentg Miss l.oAnn DePuy and Miss Caroline Croy, sponsors: and Janice Nicol, president. I f I V in 5? in .ma e Decorating for a Pep Club dance are Eileen Springer, Kay Tillitt, and Ann Jagiello,
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N linda Shea is hypnotized hy -Iiran, the Magician, who was the star of a special program which helped raise funds for SF Gagrnzd 505062119 40 e eraffon One of the most useful and interesting organizations on campus is C. S. F., the California Scholarship Federation. Com- posed of students with the highest grade averages, it added life and spirit to the school. Xliforthwhile money-raising ac- tivities included an auction and rummage sale, in addition to a special twobnight program featuring the great Jiran, who has appeared on such TV programs as the Ed Sullivan show. The money was used for two purposes: an enjoyable three-day trip to San Francisco, and to assist in sending our second foreign exchange student, Lynda Elder, to Europe. Other activities in- cluded the annual banquet, and potluck dinner, The officers were: Dianne Renne, presidentg Don Davis, vice presidentg and Kristin Highberg, secretary-treasurer. This years C.S.F. officers and foreign exchange student duscuss C.S.F. business. 49
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