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Burros' Beauties! Lvfl Io right: Tom Doyel. Ray Mann, and Bob Klavetter. This event, long looked forward to, offered an exciting climax to the first semester. The seniors wore hilarious out- fits in an effort to outdo each other. Vifeatherwise, it was a dreary, rainy day, but with the color of the costumes, and the laughs about the campus, Hard-Times created a happy atmosphere, enjoyed by the student body and faculty, as well as the Seniors. The result was a gay, un- forgettable day. At noon, the cafeteria was enlivened- by songs and cheers, as luckless Freshmen fled in all directions when they saw Seniors approaching. In spite of the rain, the day was a success. 62 enzbr j2Qr0f 31112295 These Seniors really made it look like hard times Wluat an easy life! Lefl to Hgh! Den nis Hendon, Ann jagiello Peter V CCHS.
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ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE This group did not face the problems of pro- ducing a spectacular in the coliseum at Rome or presenting Macbeth at the Globe Theater in London. It did, however, have the problem of establishing and maintaining a schedule of assem- blies. There are many behind-the-scenes activities, which go about unheard of, carried on by the ef- ficient members of the Assembly Committee. Un- der the capable leadership of our student body president, lay Carty and his associates frepresen- tatives from each classj, we have witnessed many interesting programs. The goal of the committee this year was to present better assemblies for Bur- roughs High. This group was sponsored by Mr. Darwin B. Howe. The Assembly Committee takes time off from their duties of organizing better assemblies for Burroughs High. 'Fuji VOIP, lufl In zigblx Christine Waldren, Judy Wilscvn, Carolyn Barker. Bullfmf mzv: -lay Carty. Mary Robison. Margo Fields. eaogrsfrjo 01112 Cz' As we travel around the world, we cannot possibly have a full understanding of the countries we visit without acknowledging the leaders who make the countries what they HIC. At Burroughs we have established the Leadership Council, a new organization com- posed of the presidents representing the clubs on campus. To build a better student body, they perfected a schedule of club meeting times and taught officers how to efficiently perform their various duties. Acting also in an advisory capacity, the Council made needed recommendations which were taken to Student Council, where the suggestions were adopted to correct unfavorable conditions. As the past year was only the second in which the Council had been in operation, we wish to recognize the tremendous effort put forth by its members and its sponsor, Mr. Gilkinson. Robert WM The leaders of the sCh0ol'S various activities are .walled from left fu riglvif Judy Wlilson, Saundra Warrd, Gary Koehler, Celeste Neipp, Lynn Edwards, Christine Hathwell, Marilyn Rumpp, .lay Carty, Yolanda Casados, Sue Scheller, blustine Hallett: Larry Fletcher, 'lanice Nicol, and Sandy Witt. 6l
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e eienzbr ,Za f Set to the t'.1prieious prgtneing ol' the merry ponies, the Senior linll will long he remenulveretl hy all, The theme, Clirousel, seemed to infett those who .ittentletl with L1 sort ot' ligltt-l1e.1rtetl gaiety, thus lllillilllg the exening till the more enioyalwle. The honor of being the first torinrtl tl.1nte ot' the ye.1r was justified by the intritxtte lxuktlrop which set ott tin excellent orcltesttxt. The soft music and softer lights made the Brill the crowning point ot' the holitl.1y se.1s0n. A5 the alumni, uppereltissinen, .intl their guests elaneetl to the music' ol' The Glenn Whilslt Trio, the Senior Bull heegune another PlCLlS.1Ill memory on the lxttlmwny lOXVLl1'Cl COIN- munity enjoyment gtntl social arieeess. Those ehielily responsible for the 1ll'fJl1gClllCl1fS in- glutletl the following: Patsy XVestl'.1ll, general ehgtir- nung ,lutly XVilson, tleronuionsg Marilyn Ruinpp, luck- ,lroywg .l.lIllL'L' Nitol, puhlitityg Peggy Milligan, lmntlg Ann -lngiello, rdreslunentsg Clirolyn jones, progixuus, intl Bonnie Drummond, lwidb.
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