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JANE ABBOTT Jane was one of our busiesl' seniors, buf she always Took Time To smile and say heIlo in The halls. She was in The LaTin Club and Spanish Club and was very acTive in affer- school sporTs. She served on The Rally Commission, The Commission of School Affairs, and The yearbook sTaff. Jane worked on The carnival com- miTTee and parTicipaTed in The sophomore and iunior assem- blies. She served on The S. Big 'n Liffle Sisfer CommiT- Tee and laTer was elecfed sec- reTary of The A.G.S. Jane was sgleded Foofball Ouean of I 52. CHARLENE ACREE Charlene, who affended boTh Lowell and Balboa High Schools in The cify before she ioined The class of '53 af Bur- lingame in her senior year, was a freshman room repre- senTaTive and parTicipaTed in Tri-Y acTiviTies aT Lowell, was on a dance commiTTee aT Bal- boa, and belonged To The Ex- celsior X Club. Charlene lisTs dancing and singing as Two of her favoriTe pasfimesp her main inTeresT is arT, in which she plans her career. Affer receiving her diploma, Charlene will proceed To eiTh- er San MaTeo Junior College or San Jose STaTe. NANCY ADAMS A real personaliTy-plus .las- sie, Nan, wifh her brillianf wiTTicisms, goT righf info The swing of Things when she Trans- ferred from SeaTTle in her sophomore year. Very TalenTed in bofh drama and liTeraTure, Nan gave sferling perform- ances in The Term plays, The one-acT play conTesTs, and was a member of a quarTeT Thaf sparked man assembliesland rallies. Fresh Flame p.ri.nTed many of her excellenf wriTinqs. Also included in her longlisT of acTiviTies was The posihon of Drama Commissioner, and membership in The Rally Com- mission, Commission of School Affairs, Scholarship Socielfy, and A.G.S. Assemblies. MOLLIE MAE AHERN Mollie, known by all for her beauTiful, long brown hair and her green eyes, had many school acTivi'ries. Topping These was her posiTion as vice presi- denf of The sTudenT body. She conTribuTed much To The Lafin Club, The French Club, The Rally Commission, The A.G.S. Assemblies and Big 'n LiTTla SisTer CommiTTees, The year- book sTaff, and The Scholarship Sociefy. She was secrefary of The CommiTTee of School AT- fairs and assisTanT edifor of Fresh Flame. Oufside of school Mollie was a member of Hui Akami, Tri-Y and Rainbow Girls. Her favoriTe inTeresT was playing The piano. Mollie plans To furTher her educaTion down on The farm. ELAI N E AH LSTRO M KENTON ALLEN During her Tour years al' Bur- lingame High School, Elaine made many friends wiTh her sweef personalify and quief ways. She was quife inTeresTed in aThleTics and wenT ouT for afTer-school sporfs. She was an acTive member of The Spanish Club and parficipafed in The school fashion show. Elaine was also Presidenf of Aloha Chi Tri-Y. Her inTeresTs ouT- side of school included skafing and arT. She plans To confinue her schooling aT San Mafec Junior College in The fall. Ken, a fun-loving fellow wiTh curly, blond hair, was always in The midsT of some acfivify. He served as chief iusTice of The STudenT CourT, was a mem- ber of The Senior Cabinef, and was Commissioner of Boys' Awards. He also was an M.D. Club officer, co-ediTor of The boys' sporfs secfion of The yearbook, in The Spanish Club and The Block B Sociefy, parTicipaTed in The iunior as- sembly, and was on The carni- val commiTTee. lnTeresTed in sporfs, Ken wenf ouT for l0's, 30's and varsiTy baskeTball and was a livewire on The Tennis Team. AcTiviTies ouTside of school included The Peninsula 'Ennis Club and Phi Kappa Tau I' - BEVERLY AMABLE PeTiTe Bev, or ShorTie as she is somefimes known, was a pleasanT and qay addifion To The class of l953. She was in The Term play, SighT Unseen, worked on The carnival, and parficipaled in The sophomore assembly. Oufside of school, Bev was The chaplain of Aloha Chi' Tri-Y and a member of The Newman Club. AfTer grad- uaTion, Bev may be found aT- Tending lnfernafional Business Machine School. B 'sas-sis Xl BROOKE ANDERSON ThaT fellow wiTh The crew-cuT Top, a big, wide grin, and wearing a blue iackef, was none oTher Than Brooke, our hard-working co-ediTor of The yearbook. Andy as he was somefimes known, was secre- Tary-Treasurer of The Scholar- ship SocieTy, ouT for fooTball one year and Track Two years. He was presidenf of Phi Kap- pa Tau and a delegaTe To The YouTh and GovernmenT Confer- ence in SacramenTo, and was also presidenf of his church group. Music and collecTing of sTamps and ScoTch plaids were among his hobbies ouTside of school. Nexf fall This likable guy will be conTinuing his sfudies aT Princefon. RAE ANDERSON Judy was quife acTive in her years aT Burlingame. She on The Rally Commission, 'n LiTTle SisTer CommiT- erm yearbook sales commiT- n The Spanish Club, Chor- nd A.G.S. AcTiviTies. She belongs To Tri-Y. Her inTeresT is The piano, she plays very well. She To go on To college maior in music.
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JULIE ANDERSON Striking red hair and a friendly personality are the features for this half of the Anderson twins. With her sun- ny smile, she was a welcome worker in many activities. Jim, as she was sometimes known, was on the A.G.S. Ac- tivities, . A.G.S. Hospitality, and A.G.S. Big 'n Little Sister Committeeg was a member of the Spanish Club, of which she was secretary, Latin Club, Ten- nis Club, and participated in the senior assembly. She was a member of the Y, Rain- bow Girls. Millbrae Tennis Club, and the Millbrae Play- ers. She also found time for her hobbies of sewing and mu- src. MURRAY BALDWIN JOENA ATKINSON Jo.. known for her witty per- sonality and beautiful blonde hair, was one of the more pop- ular senior girls. After trans- ferring from Seattle in her high freshman year she got right into activities with the Rai? Commission, Commission of chool Affairs, after-school sports, yearbook sales commit- tee, Big 'n Little Sister Com- mittee, senior section of the yearbook, and participation in the sophomore assembly. Jo- ena also belongs to Tri-Y.She will be missed around Burlin- game when she goes to iunior college in the fall and later to the University of Washing- PAUL BARNARD Quiet Murray was an active member of the water polo team and was an avid devotee of diving. Other activities that sparked his interests were the M.D. Club and the Pho- tography Commission. DeMo- lay and church groups took up a lot of his spare time. Like many sports fans his hobby was watching football games. He also liked working with cars and boats. After gradua- tion Murray plans to attend the University of Nevada. Peppy and witt Barn?'z was one of everyl:ody's a ites. Very active in school fairs, his distinguishing hair was perhaps one of helps to his success. He w ed earnestly on the A.B.S. tivities Committee, the t ball and track teams, Spanish Club, and the B B Society. President and ganizer of Semper Fi Hi-Y also found time to play their basketball team, ' Rebels. Music was anc one of the talents Paul sessed as he played in ep band and the sc band. College is includes his future pans. BILL BAUER ANDREW BAUER Andy, a transfer to Blingum in his senior year, was famous for his height. Like many oth ers he was a sports enthusiast active on the basketball court the track and the baseball diamond. Buzzing around in his car with the gang was one of his favorite pastimes His outside interest was the Y.M.C.A. College plans for this fun-loving guy are J.C., after which he will ioin Uncle Sam's Navy. Famous for his nose, and nicknamed Beals becauseof it, Bill was a rival to Jimmy Durante in his laugh-getting ability. He could always be depended upon to liven up the party and was a favorite cut- up of the graduating class. He was a hard wor er. too. as was proven by his record as president and vice presi- dent of the Associated Boy Students, vice president of the iunior class, and secretary- treasurer of the Block B So- ciety. He was on the Order Commission, Rally Commission, in the term play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, in the one-act play contest at Pasa- dena, in the Latin Club and out for football, baseball, and basketball BARBARA BECKEL ' Bobbie, a transfer to.Bling- ium in her sophomore year, was proof that nice things came in lsmall packages. Although quiet most of the time, she found lots of pep for sports. Her hobbies include reading, writ- ling poetry, and collecting rec- ords. After graduation, this 'petite miss plans to work for a year and then attend school lto study for a career as a hair stylist. KEITH BELLMAN Keith was very active while at Burlingame. A member of the swimming team, B staff, and the band, he found time to become a regular cashier at the local super- market. Among his many hobbies are hunting, fishing, swimming and skiing. After graduation, Keith plans to attend San Mateo Junior College, or go into the Navy. BARBARA BENTLEY Here's a really busy gal. Barbara went out for after- school sports, Block B So- ciety, band and orchestra, A. 6.5. Social Service and Activ- ities Committees, Big 'n Lit- ' 03,1 tle Sister Committee, Junior Statesmen, B staff, and yearbook staff. She also found time to serve as Music Com- missioner. Barbara's other in- terests include the S.R.C., the Y, and Westminster Fellow- ship. She likes camping and hiking as well. Barbara wants to attend college and become a P.E. teacher. JANET ANN BLISS Jan is one of our sweetest and more popular girls, a transfer to Burlingame in her sophomore year. She was en- thusiatic in everything she did. Jan gave much of her time and energy to the Latin Club, Junior Statesmen, A.G.S. Ath- letics Committee, Scholarship Society, and partici ated in after-school sports. Sff cam- pus her membership in the Hui Akami Tri-Y and partici- pation in the activities of the Methodist Youth Fellowship kept Jan busy. Next fall will find Jan with her cheerful and friendly ways at some college - possibly Willamette -- where she will study nursing. .l1i i'WifIiMi '
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