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T llFF Ili A U R E V O I R By MARION HENRY As we near the final weeks of our three years at john Burroughs we feel strangely mixed emo- tions of oy and sorrow. Sorrow at leaving and yet keen anticipation of the new school life which will begin for us next September. During our stay at B. we have made many friendships which we greatly value. VV e hope that this A9 section of the Burr will be a permanent record of our class, serving in future years to aid the members to live again in memory their happy years at B. We shall always treasure the memories of our years at john Burroughs and hope as a class we have left something' behind to enrich and inspire those following us. i , Now AS OURJSTAY HERE ENDS By cHARLEs WILLNER Vife, the A9's of Summer- '38, are about to leave john Burroughs, and as our Burr goes to press, we reminisce over the past three years. Yes, they have truly been successful. This is a joyous occasion for we are going on to bigger and finer things. However, it will be extremely difficult to forget the faithful guidance of our teachers and the wise counsel of our principals. In the following pages is the inside informa- tion, a complete word picture telling all about us! There are humorous things about the class, some of our accomplisments, and pictures of us. In years to come, we will look back in our Burr and remember all of those things and see many familiar faces. A - But enough of that. Look ahead, fellows, and see for yourselves. ' ' OUR THANKS . .. To Mr. Jarvis, the boys' vice-principal and the sponsor of the A9 Class of Summer '38, for all of his line work in sponsoring our class. 'We - are deeply indebted to him, for it has been due . to his untiring efforts that we have been able to make our class a success. All those who have worked with Mr. Jarvis have found him to be among the Hnest of the fine. Witli all of our memories of J. B., we shall connect him. So once more, thank you, Mr. Iarvis.
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A9 CLASS OFFICERS Presidelzt, JIM NEVILLE Vice-Presidcwzt, CIIED UNIVIACK Secretary, BIARTLYN MANATT UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN Dear Burroughsonians: As the time to say farewell quickly draws near, we think back ,over the three happy years we have spent at J. B. Gur stay here has been packed with happiness, and the friends we have made here, we will know all through our lives. As A9's, we have tried to give J. B. something to remember us by in leadership, scholarship, and as good citizens. During our 'three years at J. B., our teachers, principals, and those connected with the school have been truly helpful as well as being fine friends. We are especially grate- ful for the fine organization of the athletic de- partment, such as noon leagues, the Gym Club, and after-school teams, and our student govern- ment with its various organizations and clubs. These are all things which have contributed to the happiness of our stay here. In leaving, ,perhaps it is better not to say Good-bye, but, Until we meet again. Thank you for a most enj.oyable stay, JIM NEVILLE, President of the A9 C lass. GUYS AND GALS IN THE A9 CLASS N time I s the Specialty Marilyn Manatt .......... sweetest .... ....... B ob Brown Tex Ercanbrack . . woman hater Q PJ . . .that Texan accent Rose Coffin . . . class blonde . . . . . personality Chuck Richartz Barbara Davis . Bob Brown . . Jeanette Monroe Doug Fahy . . Maryly Goodwin Dick I-Iambleton . best pitcher . . . peppiest . . . class shiek . . . cutest . . , . yawniest . . . . . class dramatist . . . . Tops . . Marilyn Murray . friendliest . Standlee Kautz . . . littlest . Iris Stept . . . class vamp . Bob Vtfallace . . . tallest . . Enid Plumridge . . . swellest . . . George Ballaseaux . . Spanish wiz UD . Phyllis Baber . . . . gym fiend . Shirley Goedike . . class artist . . Jean Working . . . . A9 representative . Mary Huntsberger . . . most charming . . Bud Horton .... . . wisecracker . . Winifred Hunt . . classpnightingale . . A9 gossip column . . . truckin' . Marilyn Manatt . . . . Hirting a sweet poisonality . . . . . clothes . . Betty Stewart . being popular . . . dancing . combing her hair . . manners CU C you guess his namej . pleasing manner . . . liking people . . . Burr art . . . dimples . . Algebra Q ?j . . any skirt . singing
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