Burroughs High School - Burro Yearbook (Ridgecrest, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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7711 C116 Many countries display the beautiful works of their fam- ous artists. Holland and France are only two of the coun- tries contributing world masterpieces ever to be appreciated. It is around the world for the Art Club at Burroughs. Their many activities and accomplishments have contributed variety and color to our campus. The organization makes it possible for students with artistic ability to work with others who find this field equally as interesting. The members entered pictures in two contests during the year and also exhibited their work in a spring sidewalk show. Wfe were very pleased with the cafetorium display cases filled with various types of art work. Those heading the organization were Marilyn Rumpp, presidentg Donna Byrum, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Adeline B. Williams was the sponsor of this activity. The officers of Science Club are, from left to right: john Walker, Sandra XVitt. Kay Tillitt, and Mr. john A. Donnan, sponsor. QFGIDG C516 Drama plays an important part in the advancement of any country as we noticed on our trip around the world. We could not gain even an inkling of its tremendous in- fluence by our faint glimpse as we floated through the sky. ln China Lake we find the Drama Club outstanding and contributing very much to the success and cultural advance- ment of our students. Its activities further one's knowledge of the theater and its membership is open to those inter- ested in this idea. The members participated in all school activities and their overall goal was to build up the costume wardrobe. Along with producing plays for our enjoyment and that of students from other schools, they reviewed several classic films and sponsored dances. 52 Stmzdirzg from left fo right fire: Marilyn Rumpp. Nancy Mussler, Donna Byrum, and Mrs. Adeline B. Williams. czen ce C516 One of Burroughs' newer and more active organizations, the Science Club is helping science enthusiasts build upon past discoveries through various activities. Collecting mater- ial for a science library and the annual Science Fair were among their major activities. They were busy learning how science has been projected into all phases of our life, here and abroad. This group had several opportunities to ob- serve demonstrations in Michelson Laboratory. Officers included Sandra Witt, presidentg john Walker, vice presidentg Kay Tillitt, secretaryg and Susan Smith, treasurer. i. Heading Drama Club, from lefz lo rigbl, are Shelby King, Dwight Furnish. and Margie Rosenberg. w 5 if i.

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From lefl In 1-iglvix Tom Schmid, treasurer: Alice Herman. secretary: Glenda Jacobs, president, Ernestine Carroll, vice president and Miss Riffe, adviser. glgfdfy GM When one is about to undertake a long journey to foreign lands, almost the first thing that comes to mind is to visit the library in order to find what is available in the way of travel information. Members of the Library Club have helped to prepare such material and have kept it available for ready use by anyone who might have a desire for it. The goal of the Library Club was to pro- mote interest and understanding of many areas of the world through the use of books. Profits of money-male ing projects were used to send boxes of books overseas where they were put to good use by less fortunate stu- dents. The officers included Glenda Jacobs, president, Ernes- tine Carroll, vice president, Alice Herman, secretary, and Tom Schmid, treasurer. s fiiiilfifimlfliim' N mhhhhwhnl- THHHhi'ihg mlflfl m s n j, lihlfliilhlliiiiij . X . Ml muh Ii1i 'v'v e - We 1w-f2 f Mi .I in Fram leff fo rigblx Charles Read, Peter Vicens. Judy Boatright, Charles James, editorg and Barbara Hill. Zkcfgusfer The Bf0z',l2bl1.rler of Burroughs has brought to us this year a more informed view of one of the oldest coun- tries of the world. Spain, its customs and way of life, was brought close to us through the efforts of Peter Vicens, in his articles entitled, Impressions Along with students from Mrs. Kenneth Capron's journalism classes and several other writers the Bloriebfzrfer appeared every two weeks in the Vfzfley Iudepwzdezzr. The issue published in the Brrbeixrfiefd C:Ifjf0I'I1f!IlI was acclaimed to be one of the finest in the school edition series. The editor, Charles James, was assisted by the following staff: Peter Vicens. Impressions , Charles Read, sportsg Bill Manasco, photographer, and Judy Boatright, Barbara Hall and Robert Griffen, writers. Occasional feature writers were: Celeste Neipp, Sybil Donaldson and Linda Cowan. Mrs. Capron was the sponsor of this activity. 53

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