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. PI' .!.O..l 0 0 I U DOI Ill. O 00 0 I D IOOU 0000 001 so This is your life, A9! Remember the timid wide eyed B7 you In September 1953 John Burroughs seemed twice as large a is. Changing classrooms was a new experience At first you followed the same path as the day before because it would be too barrassing to ask directions. The many kind words of the teachers and students especially those of Mr Lloyd Miss Baller and Hamerman and your class counselor, Mrs Ross at last made you feel a part of the school Suddenly you were in the swm elected your first homeroom presidents Perhaps you were one of them Lynn Soringwoter Dave Bartlett Anita Miller lrv C David Rosenberg, Robin Kimbrough, Molly Scoles, Jimmy Sherman Elaine Labeizer and Betty Roskoff Your class spirit continued grow when the B's won the Dust Bowl game Now you were no longer the lowly scrub but a proud A7 looking with a but of scorn at the green B75 Club activities friends ana more and more homework added up to a semester full of fun You saw your first Burr Frolics and the As won the World Series. Miss Wienke now assumed the duties of counselor for your grade Your homeroom leaders were Robert Dresser Rissman, Marsha Beniamin, Steve Drushall, Steve Bernstein Richard Rogers, Judie Robosson Sharon Glesby Stevie Lee, and Cuce. During your B8 semester Mrs. Priestley became your very capable counselor You elected from your class the chairman Junior Assembly, Eddie Rissrnan. Your Sheila Goldberg, Kathy Millea, Helene More happy days came with the senior assemblies were a reality, and 'lf Doolittle clltulool lesson! IOOQOO li I O D DI ODI loc
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1 , Qu 0 0 was me ill coal 000 lol 'KCI O'0'o 0.0 -3, I O .g.g. l.l'l l,O,l l.A, sensuous l ' nuaseol ' cosloooe 00 ' OIIOIOQO Cllililll nnnsun 0!'l F ,.,, sQonlAo0 fl Ill!!! I o1ql0:l ,,,,, Oneco an neocon 'F ' ,, stil li!! bolt ll' ua also Quant ntl! ns: aol n o Q I .1 0 pecially proud to represent their homerooms in Senior Leadership: Roger Odenberg, Penny Chan, Eddie Rissman, Perry Lisker, Elaine upper, Pat Davis, Richard Rogers, Dave Drabkin, and Jerry Cronin. Remember how you could hardly believe that you were a ninth grader? You were delighted when you won the Dribble Bowl. tis semester saw much renovating of the rooms, halls, and auditorium. Mr. Hunt became the new boys' vice-principal. Many of you n for student body offices and won. Those who lost pitched in to help a great class and school. Those elected were student body esident, Dave Bartlett, secretary, Linda Olcenf commissioner of safety, Roger Odenbergp school service commissioner, Lynn Spring- aterp and commissioner of community relations, Marilyn Daniels. For Girls' League president, you elected Betty Raskoffp for Girls' ague vice-president, Mady Shatskyp for Girls' League secretary, Carole Spencer, and Girls' League athletic commissioner, Judy Fine. rry Cronin was elected Boys' Council president: Jimmy Sherman, Boys' Council vice-president, Murray Abrams, Boys Council secre- ry, and Bill Smiland, Boys' Council athletic commissioner. Homeroom leaders continued their good work: Sarah Worthington, Linda ken, Lynn Springwater, Dave Bartlett, Mike Newman, Gary Robbins, Geraldine Lew, Richard Cooper, Molly Scoles, and Jimmy Sher- an. ' You made it! You were an A9 and your happiness was complete. Well, almost. You were saddened by the announcement that r. Lloyd would leave J.B. for Uni High. But soon Mr. Jarrett was rapidly filling the spot held by your beloved Mr. Lloyd. Also you alized that Miss Baller, who had given so tirelessly of herself since 1924, was going to retire. You could only add your thank ru to the many she had already received. You elected A9 class officers, and enioyed your many activities. Finally you walked down e aisle to receive your diploma. A9's, this has been your life at John Burroughs. 1 Z J.
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