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“Working together with my classmates to make this whole thing happen makes me feel like I am really doing m y part to help out in our com munity.” allisonGRAY
I IN THE P A N O R A M A pees in the mud, the Flamingos’ waits to return the muddy plleyball during the tournament at |e Friendship Festival. Collecting Jsects, Mr. Curtis McNeil’s biology Jass takes an outside science jsson at the local Friendship Park.
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T o support the student council blood drive, senior Lane Anderson volunteers to donate blood. Referring to a colorful map, Coach Michael Baughman teaches sophomore Jessica Malousek about the Northeastern United States. S ta ff P h otos
1907
O N THE TIMELINE In 1905, Burnett sold 16,997 acres o f his land to J.A. Kemp and Frank Kell from Wichita Falls who planned to extend a railway to agricultural areas in Kansas and Oklahoma. On June 6, 1907, the neariby land was auctioned as a townsite and a post
office was soon established. With persuasion from President Roosevelt the town was named after his old friend, Burk Burnett. By 1908, the small community opened their first one-room school which was rebuilt in 1911 as a 3-story brick school. Tim eline by M ich elle A lfert
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