Burlingame High School - Panther Tracks Yearbook (Burlingame, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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up- 'W' KEN Good-looking, likable Ken s well liked by all aT Bur- lingame. A member of The ock li Sociefy, The B sfaff Ken was also well known and ouTsTanding for his swimming abilify. Both wafer polo.and compeTiTive swimming claimed his Tale w I aT Ken has also been a member of Delvfclay and The Millbrae Gee , Tar is cne of Ken's fayoriTe hobbies, and Takes up much of his Time. Ken leaves B. H. S. To aTTerd S.M.J.C. for Two years Force. SALLY DILLAWAY 'Dilly is The girl wilh Thaf effervescenlr personalify and The friendly smile. This popular senior was on The Commission of School Affairs, Rally Com- mission, French and Lafin Clubs, Scholarship Sociefy, Junior Prom CommiTTee, Sen- ior Ring CommiTTee, sopho- more and senior assemblies cornmiflees, yearbook sfaff, and on The ediforial board of Fresh Flame. Next year Sally will be found on The Univer- sity of Washingfon campus. and Gamma Chi Hi-Y. nts hie A B.H.S. Club. Playing The gui- ard Then inTo The Air TED DOLTON One of Blingum's favorife seniors, Teddy was very acTive during his four years. He was secreTary of The A.B.S., a mem- ber of The Block B Sociefy, Lafin Club, Rally Commission, Scholarship SocieTy, yea r- book sTaff, and sTudenT body card commiTTee. Spor'!s-mind- ed he wenT ouT for Track for four years. He belonged To Sigma Rho Hi-Y Club, WesT- minsfer Fellowship, and DeMo- lay. Teddy enioys fishing and camping, and his summers are spenT in These Two hobbies. He plans To go To Sfanford when nexf fall rolls around. DODD MALIN DOLLINGER The farm will be Malin's sfamping ground nexl' year. He has been very inTeresTed in science since he has been aT Burlingame, and To prove This, he was a guesT on The Tele- vision program Science in AcTion. The M.D. Club, Pho- To Commission, Scholarship Sociefy, Radio Commissioner, presidenf' of The French Club, Junior STaTesmen, proiecTion crew, and a member of The golf Team are many of The various acTiviTies Malin has been associaled wifh al' Bur- lingame. His plans for The fufure are Sfanforcl and Then To conTinue wiTh science. PHILIP DEARING A nice addifion To any class is Tall, serious Phil. During his four years aT Blingum, he puT mosf of his aTTenTion on The frosh-soph and varsify foof- ball feams, buf found Time To ioin The Mechanical Draw- ing Club as well. In his lei- sure Time, Phil can be found aT The ST. CaTherine's High School Club or aT Blingum Inn. His plans for The years ahead are college and Then The Air Force. Training. JOANNE DOUBLEDAY The girl with The blue eyes and 'long blonde hair is known To her friends as Joanne. During her four years Joanne was acfive in The band and choral groups. Also, she was in The Homemaking Club, and was a member of The B sfaff. Among some of her various hobbies she puf horse- back riding and music on Top. Joanne was among The few people who graduafed in February. AfTer graduafion she plans To aTTend Business Col,- lege, and lafer on fo work. CAROLYN DESLER Carolyn, known for her friendly smile ThroughouT The school, spenf a greaT deal of her four years swimming, horseback riding, and col- lecTing knicknacks. ln school KiTTen wenf ouf for affer- school baskeTball and volley- ball, choral, and was on a TirsT-aid Team. Carolyn plans To furTher her educafion al' J.C., followed by nurse's DIANE DEMATTEI Dina, as she is called bv her friends, added a greaf deal of pep and personaliTy To The senior class. Her abiliTy To make friends and have a smile for everyone made her a popular girl. The acfivifies she parficipafecl in include being A.6.S. vice-presidenf, sophomore c I a s s Treasurer, member of The Rally Com- mission, Commission of School Affairs, Scholarship Sociefy, several A.G.S. commiTTees, Homemaking Club, yearbook sfaff, and The Junior Prom CommiTTee. Diane was also corresponding secreTary of The S. R. C. Oufside of school her inferesfs lie in dancing and sporTs. CAROLE DICKEY Dark hair a pleasing s and a friendly h ll0 I' a familar PVT 0 Acrive in school affairs was on The AGS Hosl iTy ad Acfivifies or fees, The Junior STafesmer' Girls' Block B U N and was our for affers sports and choral Carol! also very achve oufside s with TriY Jobs a and Wesfminsfer Fellov She plans To affend JC Two years a d fllefl 9 work affer graduafion ROBERT DIXON Tall, dark and handsome Bob was one of The most popu lar members of The graduaT ing class. His lon lisf acTiviTies include being pres idenf of The senior class vice Eresidenl' of The Block B ociefy, on The Order Commls sion, Scholarship Sociefy par Ticipafing in The sophomore and iunior assemblies ouf for frosh-soph and varsiTy fooT ball, Track, and swimming AfTer school hours he was boTh vice-presidenf and Treasurer of Sigma Rho HiY and pres idenT of his church group ln his spare Time Bob is usually enioying h' hobbies of h car, guns, or ea in lS

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BILL COLE Curly-headed Bill was a welcome addifion To Blingum's musical realm. As a member of The choral classes for mosT of high school career, Bill gave his lusTy supporf To The bass secfion. His musical in- Teresf was noT confined To school, however, he Took greaT pride in his coIlecTion of records and knowledge of iazz. Cars and sporfs also claimed parT of Bill's leisure Time. AfTer graduaTion he plans To head easT To affend Brigham Young Universify in Ufah. SHIRLEY COLLINS The al wifh The lovely reddish-grown hair and sweef smile is Shirley. AT Burlingame she was everybody's friend and her hellos in The halls meanT a greaf deal To a loT of people. She enioys music very much, her main inTeresT being The piano. Besides her exTra-curricular acTiviTies aT B.H.S., Shirley belonged To The Aloha Chi Tri-Y club. This friendly, freckled-faced gal will aTTend Heald's Busi- nens College in San Jose nexT a . l BARBARA COOP Characl'er is The only word ThaT will appropriaTely describe This peppy, bouncing gal whose inabiliT To Talk wiThouT using her hands and sfarfling sTaTemenTs made her The life of every class. Bar- bara was very acfive in school organizafions such as The A.G.S. Social Service Com- miTTee, French Club, LaTin Club, and The Scholarship Sociefy. Oufside of school she was also a member of Job's Daughfers. S w i m m i n and horseback riding Top Ba:-f:ara's lisTs as her Tavorife hobbies. Whifman is her choice for her fufure alma mafer. LUCY COVINGTON There was never a girl wiTh more pep and personaliTy aT B.H.S. Than our Lucy. During her iunior year This sparkling, blue-eyed gal was a cheer- leader and rose To head cheer- leader in her senior year. Our rooTing secfions were winners Too Through Lucy's unfiring effoijs. Anofher im- porfanl' posiTion she held was Treasurer of The A.G.S. She served on The Rally Commis- sion, A.G.S. HospiTaliTy Com- miTTee, yearbook sTaff, carnival cornmiTTee, and was a member of The Spanish and Home- making cubs. Lucy parTici- pafed in The sophomore as- sembly and was ouT for af- Ter-school swimming. CAROLE COURTIN Tall, aTTracTive Carole was a real worker aT Burlingame. Her calm, quieT manner and friendly smile won her many friends during her four years. MosT of her exTra Time was spenf working in The co-op. She managed, however, To be acTive on The A.G.S. Ac- TiviTies CommiTTee and The A.G.S. Social Service Com- miffee. Carole enioyed choral classes, Too. Among her many oufside inTeresTs were horse- back riding and swimming. Her fuTure plans include eiTher J.C. or secrefarial work. HHH, DOROTHY DAVIS Friendly, ,shy, and charming Dodie was one of Those lucky eople wiTh arTisTic Tal- enT. This she used in helping decorafe The Spanish Club dance and also in The arT secfion of The yearbook. Do- die exerfed energy in oTher acTiviTies such as The A.G.S. Big 'n' LiTTle SisTer CommiT- Tee, Rall Commission, and Spanish Club. Nexf year we will find aTTracTive, slender Dorofhy adorning The campus of S.M.J.C. 'I an W ,A I e ? F , , f Ti i , ?f l ii E T i HUGH F. COX PETER DAHL Shy, quief PeTe was very inTeresTed and enThusiasTic in everyThing he did aT Burlin- game. He was a valued mem- ber of The Tennis Team as well as an officer in The Junior STaTesmen and highly acfive in all Their debafes and conven- Tions. OuTside of school he was a member of The Burlin- game Hi-Y. His ofher infer- esTs included hunTing and fish- ing, working and making guns. AfTer graduafion from Bur- lingame, PeTe plans To affend a college in Colorado To sTudy eiTher geology or chemisfry. ROBERT DAVIS Hugh Transferred To Bur- lingame in The middle of his iunior year. He adapfed him- self quickly and became an av- id supporfer of The French Club. He parficipafed in The iunior assemblys and was a greaf favorife as Toni in The fall Term play, The Impor- Tance of Being EarnesT. Tall, good-looking Hugh has been branded Big One by some of his friends-and righfly so. Besides being a very sfudious fellow, he served his school by working in The cafeferia. This summer Hugh will be fo.'TunaTe enough To Tour The Unifed STaTes and Europe. He enfer California in The DIANA DALTON Talkafive and wiTTy Dai always was a favoriTe addi- Tion To The parTies and snow Trips which she loves To aTTend and which head her lisT of favorife Things To do. BuT be- sides iusf having fun, she gof in some hard work in her Tour years aT Burlingame by ioining in The acTiviTies of The Spanish Club, Homemaking Club, A.G.S. Big 'n' Liffle Sisfer Commiffee, and The sales commiffee of The year- book. ln The fuTure we will find Dai on The campus of S.M.J.C. and Then aT San Jose STaTe. Bob was one of The busiesT guys in Burlingame High. He held The responsible posifion as sTudenT manager and worked hard as a member of The sTudenT council. He was acTive in The Block cieTy and The Rally Commis- sion. A live wire on The Ten- nis courT and The lighfweighf baskeT ball Team made him an assef in many games. ExTra-curricular acfivifies ouT- side of school included mem- bership in Sigma Rho Hi-Y and The high office of presidenf B So- of The Peninsula Tri Hi-Y Council. Affer graduafion Bob plans To confinue his ed- ucafion, buf is sfill undecided as To. which college he will



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GEORGIA DRAKE Georgia was ThaT sTaTely, quieT girl wiTh beauTiTul brown eyes and sofT voice. She was a welcome addiTion To The school choral group. OuT- side inTeresTs of sewing, read- ing and collecTing Things Took up mosT of her spare Time. AfTer graduaTion Georgia will be preparing for a career in marriage. VERLAINE DUNN Peppy, ever-laughing, Ver was one of The mosT friendly KEARNEY ELIA RICHARD DUDGEON Dick, wiTh his good looks, was anoTher avid sporfs Tan and wenT ouT for Trosh-soph and varsiTy fooTball, 20's bas- keTball, and Track. He was a member of The Block B So- cieTy, and ouTside of school he was a member of The Sem- per Fi Hi-Y. Dick was an ardenT chess player which Took up a loT of his spare Time. San MaTeo Junior College will be The nexT home of This Tun- loving boy. Kearney Transferred To Bur- lingame High in his iunior members of The qraduaTing class. She parTicipaTed in af- Ter-school sporTs, was on The yearbook sTaff, Commission of School Affairs, A.G.S. Social Service CommiTTee, and The carnival commiTTee. She was also Treasurer of Aloha Chi Tri-Y. A mosT unusual and inTriquing hobby is Ver's- Alaska. Having once been There, she Tell in love wiTh The land of The MidnighT Sun and plans To reTurn as soon as possible. When she isn'T read- ing abouT Alaska, Ver is usual- ly pursuing anoTher favorife in- TeresT: sporTs, parTicularly ski- ing. year and ioined acTiviTies righl' away. EnTerTainmenT especial- ly was his field and his unusu- al Talenf lor venTriloquism has inTroduced him To everyone in The school. Small, friendly Kearney and his dummy Wil- ber are known TurTher Than iusT The school. His TalenT is as wide-spread as iTs qualiTy proves. He was a member of The M.D. Club and parTicipaT- ed in many rallies and assem- blies. He also belonged To The Ree, AnTio, DeMolay and Hi-Y. ATTer graduaTion he inTends To make a profession of his ven- Triloquism. JERRY EVENDEN OuieT, good-naTured Jerry Transferred To Burlingame in his iunior year. He was wide- ly known around school for his Tine abilily Tor playing a Tuba in Prof. Brose's band, The pep band, and also many im- prompTu bands and gaTherings wiTh oTher musically minded sTudenTs. Besldes his Tuba playing, he was inTeresTed in phoTography, aT which he was also good. AfTer graduaTlon Jerry plans To aTTend STanTord UniversiTy. lil A fir Ty ,fi -in FRED FALK Fred was a Transfer from Palo AlTo in his low senior year, and was a welcome ad- diTion To The class of '53. His hobbies included boaTing, horseback riding, and Tennis. He enioys Traveling and wanTs To go on a Trip To Europe. Fred's. fuTure plans include aTTendlng a universiTy To sTudy engineering. -mm DOUGLAS FIELD The boy wiTh The horn- rimmed glasses and pleasanT smile is Doug. He was very inTeresTed in Track during his sTay aT Blingum and wenT ouT for lighTweighT baskeTball and Track Tor Three years. Doug also was a member of The A.B.S. AcTiviTies CommiTTee. OuTside of school, he was an acTive parTicipanT in DeMolay. When he graduaTes, Doug plans To go To J. C. and Then join up wiTh Uncle Sam. RUTH FIELDHOUSE RuThie was well known around Blingum for her friend- ly smile and big dimples. She parTicipaTecl in The A.G.S. Social.Service and HospiTaliTy Comm1TTees, Big 'n LiTTle Sis- Ter CommiTTee, and afTer- school sporTs. RuThie enioys sewing, swimming, and lisTen- ing To The radio: and belongs To Aloha Chi Tri-Y. ATTer grad- uaTing from Burlingame, she plans To aTTend San MaTeo J.C. and Then become a sTenog- JACQUELINE noone Jackie, known To everyone Tor her Terrific personaliTy, was one of Blingum's besT looking gals. She was a maioreTTe Tor Three years, wenT ouT for aTTer- school volleyball, parTicipaTed in The Big 'n LiTTle SisTer Com- miTTee, Tennis Club, sopho- more and iunior TalenT assem- blies, and was The secreTary Tor The Commission of School Affairs. Jackie belonged To TuTanekei Tri-Y and was es- pecially inTeresTed in Tennis, swimming, modeling and acTing AfTer her graduaTion from Blingum, she would like To be eiTl1er a model or a denTal assisTanT and seci'eTary. rapher. JOAN FINCH PeTiTe and cuTe-ThaT de- scribes Joan who was a wel- come member of The senior class. She Transferred here from Pullman High School in Pullman, WashingTon, This fall. While There, This busy gal was Treasurer of The iunior class, arT ediTor of The school annual, on The sTaff of The school paper, member of The YouTh CenTer Council, and sopho- more carnival queen candi- daTe. She parTicipaTed in The Pep Club, an honorary serv- ice club, The Thespians, and The Treble Triad, an honorary singing' group of Twelve.

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