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CURTAIN- CALLS boisferous chuckle ring ouT wiTh enough vim, vigor, and viTaliTy To keep The whole school going. Full of fun, she's The life of The parTy aT any Time: and she has a perfecTly wonderful sense of humor. Jean LimperT: Quife The young Thing's idea of a dashing hero. Tall, dark, and handsome, Jean has seT many a feminine hearf afluTTering. On The foofball field he cuTs a handsome figure: and on The dance-floor, in The class- room, and on The sTreeT he does equally well for himself. A one-gal-man-or did you guess? Jack Maloney: For he's a iolly good fellow, is our friend Jack. l-learTy in friendship, a swell pal, he's known by one and all. Jack's drum-playing and The rhyfhm of his orchesfra have led many a sfep on The dance floor. Sporfs supplemenT music as a hobby. Jane Maluvius: Happy-go-lucky and good-nafured, Janie is a sighT for sore eyes: her cheerful and ever-ready laugh are iusT as pleasanf To The ears. We have never heard a mean, angry, or sharp word fall from her lips: and, alfhough she has been wiTh us buf a shorT Time, her sfeady good-nafured cheerfulness has won for her a unique place in all our hearTs. Peggy Marshall: PersonaliTy, charm, grace, loveliness, and infelligence-all These, and a greaf deal more, make Peg one of The mosT aTTracTive of The senior girls. And, whaT's more, she has many, many friends.. MOST offen seen abouT school in company wiTh a cerfain Tall senior or driving around in a handsome green coupe. Bamby lvlarfinz Who is Burlingame l-ligh's peTiTe bam- bino? Who weaves a magic spell of cheer and friend- liness abouT her classmafes? Who is forever perkily dashing hifher and yon wiTh sparkling eyes and a pro- vocafive grin? Who has cheerfulness, efficiency, and personalify-plus? Yes, sir, iT's Bamby! Larry lvlaTre: Speak of your modern sophisTicaTion, young man, and you have Larry Mafre. Carefree and breezy. Larry is The envy of many because of his nonchalance, easy manner, poise, and giff of conversaTion. In spife of a dozen-odd eager and eligible femmes, Larry re- mains a confirmed bachelor. Dean Mayell: A Transfer from Hollywood High, The movies losT a good beT when Dean came norTh. The smoldering Type, she is quief--excepf wiTh friends. Then, according To all reporfs, she is mosT decidedly noT. Her besT pal is The siren of J. C., and Dean deserves The same TiTle aT Burlingame-so Thinks every Panfher-man. Don McKenzie: We don'T know whaT our far-famed Pan- Ther lineup would ever have done wiThouT ThaT sfalwarf
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CURTAIN CALLS Muriel Jacobs: NOT so very Tall, and noT so very boisTerous, Muriel's The one wiTh The preTTy black hair -The friendly, quieT, nice girl. A vogue model of The well- groomed high school girl, Muriel is a Triend ThaT could never be replaced. l-ler ambiTion, iusT now, is To sing wiTh an orchesTra. Lois Johnson: Meanings of Women's ChrisTian Names. -WebsTer DicTionary- Lois: good, desirable. A shy smile, a winsome glance, and a warm hello seT any Topsy- Turvy day To righTs when They are execuTed by Miss Council-SecreTary Lois. We'll seT up an iron cage marked freak Tor anyone noT under This young lady's spell- men included. BeTTy Karmel: BeTTy fairly breaThes smarTness and leads our high school Tashion parade wiTh always The laTesT Thing. She is The possessor oT graceful charm and The chic oT a Mademoiselle Moderne. AlThough a perTecT hosTess, a gracious guesT, and a clever conversaTionalisT, BeTTy saves herselT Trom ungraceful perTecTion by ad- miTTing To a hobby of minding ofher people's business. Bob Keane: Spring '37's besT-dressed and ideal man is a woman haTer-durn The luck! BuT perhaps iT's his mas- culine company and reliable hearT ThaT keep him eTer- nally smiling, cheerful, and Triendly. DisTinguishable by way oT a beauTiTul crop of freckles and wavy hair-The envy of The senior girls. Finds keen enioymenT in every- Thing he does. Mabel Kerins: They say ThaT in Time oboe players drive Themselves insane: Too, They would have us believe ThaT sax players lead a raTher risky and uncerTain exisTence. BuT in spiTe of a TalenT Tor boTh insTrumenTs, our Mabel seems quiTe normal and healThy: and perhaps ThaT's iusT because we like her Tar Too well To leT a liTTle unTorTunaTe musical TalenT besmirch her characTer. OTTo Kramer: OTTo is, in Two simple words. described- Tine Tellow. Oh, yes, we admiT he's a cuT-up, a rowdy, and a general none-Too-genTle noise-maker: buT we can Torgive him Tor The good, clean Tun he makes Tor all of us. WiTh The same energy he uses on his Tamed Tennis- rackeT, OTTo manages To keep school alive and hopping Tor all oT us. Q Barbara LancasTer: We'd call Barbara a biT of a minx, iusT popping over wiTh viTaliTy, and a veriTable TonT of per- sonaliry. Bobbie's one oT Those TunsTers always ready Tor a good Time and forever looking Tor new amuse- menT. When There's mischief aTooT, cherchez la femme in The person of Lee's merry daughTer. Anne LangTon: QuieT, calm, sophisTicaTed-unTil she laughs-which is oTTen: Then her rumbling giggle or
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CURTAIN CALLS Don McKenzie. He's a pal fo all lhe boys, can be some- +hing of a rowdy on occasion: bu+ +ha+ can be forgo++en when we consider wha? a benefil 'ro dear old Burlingame he has been. l+'s Don's desire +o fravelg and i'r's our hope lhaf he may sail 'rhe seven seas. Charles McCabe: The Scorch have a word for our swing- fime Charlie wi'rh fhe beaming grin and The pleasing manner: and so have we, many words, and +hey're all complimenfary. We'll give him +op place in our band a+ any Jrime, for his frumpel makes sweel music and he can swing a fune wi+h +he besf of Them. Donald McPhee: An exlremely pleasan+ voice: remarkably deep, an uncanny abilily fo 'rhrow newspapers on door- sfeps, a hard worker al' 'rhings he likes, good iudgment quiei among sfrangers, bu'r enfirely relaxed and a+ home among friends. Such characferisiics and idiosyncrasies combine io make Dan a person decidedly worfh knowing. Be'r+y Monroe: As Who's Who would condense her life: Modern +o fhe nfh degree, finy, per+, blond, lively. Likes include: a ceriain Teacher al' a ceriain mili+ary academy, Ifalian food, Annabelle, Millbrae Dairy, and a very special Dodge car. l-ler haies: no+hing. A'r+rac+s favorable aHen'rion when ushering a+ B. H. S. social funcfions. Louis Monliz Sfanding 6 fr. 4 in., Louis is whal' is generally +ermed a beanpole. His exiremely large hands and superior heighi have earned him a place on +he varsi+y Track and baske+ball reams. A Carnera-like aH'i+ude, a good sense of humor, and quiet unassuming ways have won him many friends. Bob Mue+zenberg: Mulzy, lhe mouse, follows in full form all Jrhe precedenfs ser by his fellow-mice. Elephanls s+and quaking before +his li'r+le 'rerror as he gnaws his sfraighf and speedy way fhrough life: and fhe lassies moum' 'rheir chairs-no'r in fear, buf so +ha+ rhey may ge+ a be++er view of Mufzy, his golden smile, and his sparkling a+'rack on life. Mariorie Nunez: A manikin on s+il+s. Marge can wear a sack and make il' look like a formal. l-ler chubbiness, her baby ways, and her cooing laugh win over bo'rh feachers and The Boys. Sophis+ica+ion in shor+s, she appears in all l'he la'resJr fads. Popular for her poise, beauly, and quick wif. Marie Ohanian: When fhe ocean churns, and 'rhe wind is harsh, and +he sea-crafrs heave and pifch on whi+e- capped waves-'rhen is Marie close lo home. A brillianl' girl wilh loffy dreams, our ie'r-haired 'Friend 'rhrills lo fhe sall spray blown from fhe sea, and we know +ha+ wherever
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