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Q HIHCS 31500 I e low,l ho ould easily be e n Wa e inchell with I ' tattling t , s headed for gret th'n s i th journalistic wor . ich J : Bob Thoma : Henry Tietgens: Henry is urly-h de de with n i ret ' g and . A .s , it ould seem o fro his constant reading of Fixb and Stream. wlzgfx With his ability to speak and his selling personality should make a wonderful lawyer. Pity his op- ponents, especially if the jurors are women. Pauline Wesenberg: Small, with the prettiest eyes and a talent for art is Polly, who has kept the boys' hearts beating con- stantly during her high school days. Barbara Wood: Auburned-haired is Bobbie, who has naught but good to say about everyone. Her talent lies in mu- sic, and the mischievous sparkle in her brown eyes shows a hu- morous wit and readiness for fun. Fred Hubbard: A little fellow with a great nose for news is Fred, who covers the B.H.S. games for the local paper. He has an independent air and likes a good joke. Ou le d nt-Body Presi- c e on a local evening paper, is short and to the point. His success is guaranteed. w s already a sports re- Nancy Torley: Nancy is the fair-haired lass from Sequoia, who is planning to be a chemist. It seems that Redwood City's loss is Burlingame's gain. Jean Watts: When jean Hrst entered high school, the fellows wanted to know who she was. And their in- terests haven't slackened, for jean is a popular maid. Lowry West: Curly hair and a sense of humor, which the teachers regard as out of place in the classroom, char- acterize Lowry, who is a credit to any class. Ernest Wrahtz: Noted for his big words, Ernie never fails his reputation. Droll humor characterizes him. We wonder whether he means all he says. Those words are mighty powerful! William Korecki: Curly brown hair and trusting blue eyes are two of this small lad's many good points. Bill hopes to be a bacteriologist and does some very good block print- mg.
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.2 ,. ' f A 7, Eugene Ragland :uw L 'lt' Q' Beal' Reed: , . - r Another amateur radio 'fiend isfl Gene. What is our class comingt rf ' to? This Arrzonian is a good sport and a great pal. Not enough can be said about Betty, for she has been the grand- est A.G.S. President ever.' This gracious first lady of our school will be long remembered by her classmates. ' james Roberts: janet Roth : Take a pair of blue eyes, an as- suring smile, and ability to work hard, and mix them together with a stick of dynamite. What have you? Why, super-salesman, jim Roberts! Harrierte Rust: Though few know it, some day tall, dark-haired Rusty is going to be a famous star of the Metro- politan Opera. This quiet girl is everybody's friend. Margaret S ldr' i Billie a l erful lass, with r hair, who likes s , ' s-and a certain in- d idual I-ry much. Adele Smith: One of the new additions to B. H.S., Adele is a walking encylo- pedia of information aboutWash- ington and Oregon. She is also a skilled equestrienne. Beverly Steele if, Us lly yuh around on some ool usg ss Bev has the abil wa fight. What ifi th , . V. e gd is B.H.S. going to do whe she graduates. janet is going places in the mu- sic world, for she has what it takes to be a musician. She also plays a snappy game of tennis. Edward Sachs : A tall, nice looking red-head who is destined to become a great ar- tist is this fast-running track star of whom Burlingame High is so proud. janet Shutes : Whether her reddish-gold locks, smiling blue eyes, merry high- pitched laughter, or just her sim- ple sweetness have won for her a certain alumnus, we know not. The lucky fellow! Ruth Stahl: Did Ruth's blonde curls, blue eyes, or vibrating giggle give her the nickname Twinkler? Twink- ling is defined as the winking of the eye, or sfparkling. Both are appropriate. ir and a mischievious wink is Pat, who is headed for Annapolis. Sorry co-eds, you're going to miss out. IK nt: Q litt e fellow with -curly blonde
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Jack W h . 111 I s l or Don't o k but 1 't . gemus ogr. hy is our jolly r1end. To be a commercial ar- tist, as she plans, should be easel for her. Ouch! Roberta Thompson: Frances Viano : The girl with the beautiful dreamy eyes which have a sparkle of mischief in them is Frances. B.H.S. will miss her musical, sport and dramatic ability. y yah can play foot- , d, dance and win the lad' hearts. Hooray girls! What fl! man! B111 Whittington : BilI's temperamental indifference toward girls as well as social ac- tivities can be excused as his work proves that he is an artist in the true sense of the word. x B111 Wright : M Ig 1 0 e Tall and lankv 'is Bill, , - cause of his lack of awkwardness. shows his height only bv com- parison. He is a steady fellow, who is sure to get places. B111 Marsh: Bill has a great liking for cars: in fact, he would like to be a midget racing driver. With his talent, Bill really auto be an artist. 'R x L 1 in nh Ng aw ' f tffii .5 r 'K l QV ' as 11 X 1 ' - ,515 . -::- . 1 4 . -. 91.33, -,.,.?. .ffw I Y. , , , js ja g 2' My 1 . 1 1 -aa V.-1 :mf ms- :fa .I 1. me., .arg 1 1 fift F , . . 1.5 X K 1-,. wg ljyj w f M in 4 , , sfsfezi Q 1 . f . , f 11 ,:. . - , -- , ...ag ,y , .9 -51. 1 as- , , , 1 1 1 Q M' X 1 X , L V' ,s be 'x . s ..,., . . 1 .- , .- 1 5 - -1- gif,:U:,::.3 w, , 1 , V115 QW 21 -I Q, 'WI--..:s::.si i B 0 219: i V iw F ' 1 fa' 1 W9 13:3 .1 .. -5-f . ' .., ., aw Q 'Te ki lx 4 3 .... 1 .. 1. N X XX M 5 fs 1 M335 'Q Q 1 1 5 .,1s. , Q. .54 ' 5 N w 3 i X if . Q 1 ...,. 5' i I 'A .- 1 -ki ss ,F .,.,.. f' J -- - Kta t .s gf j gysy. s 7.3, ta 1. A' Fred Hubbard, Bill Korecki, Gordon Lane and Bill Marsh did not wish their pictures to appear.
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