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

 - Class of 1953

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12 -er' BETH GANS rien Lee adde er EersonaliTy To The school wiTh er famous cowbell aT fooT- bali, games. This busy gal parficipafed in The Home- making Club, yearbook sTaff, A.G.S. Social Service Com- miffee, U.N.E.S.C.O. freshman dance commiffee, and The Jun- ior Sfafesmen, Being a mem- ber of Howdy Hi Tri-Y and Job's DaughTers were oufside inTeresTs of Lee's. An enfhusi- asf in hobbies, she spenf much of her Time in collecfing sil- ver, mafch books, and napkins from places she has been. Af- Ter graduafion she plans To affend S.M.J.C. ANNE FLICK Anne, known To her many friends as Annie, Transferred To Burlingame in her iunior year from Lincoln High School in San Francisco. This blonde- haired girl parficipafed in rallies, belonged To The Span- ish Club, and was a member of The yearbook sales com- miTTee. Oufside of school, horseback riding is Anne's main inTeresT. Affer gradu- aTion, she plans To aTTend San Mafeo J.C. and Then go on To San Jose Sfafe. BARBARA FORBES Nofed for her dramafic abilify, Barbara added her in- dividual spice To Burlingame's Term plays, Our Town and The lmporTance of Being EarnesT, and was also a mem- ber of The Peninsula LiTTle Theafre and Hillbarn Summer Theafre. However, Barbara did noT use all her energy on acl'- inq, buf was a member of The A.G.S. cabinef, Drama Corn- mission, Scholarship Sociefy, Spanish Club, and was vice- presidenf of The French Club. In The nexf four years, Barbara hopes To aTTend Sfanford where she will sfudy speech and drama. REESE FOSTER Reese was one of The mosT popular members of The class of '53 and will be remembered for his always friendly manner. Affer serving on The Sfudenf Council, he was elecfed To The high office of sfudenl' body presidenf. He wenl' ouT for ll0's baskefball, and parfici- pafed in The French Club, Ral- ly Commission, Drama Com- mission, and TalenT assem- blies. IT was many of Reese's fine performances Thaf made The Term plays successful. Reese was chaplain for his Hi-Y, Sigma Rho. Nexf fall This hard-working fellow will be BARBARA FRANCARD One of The peppiesl' gc school, Frankie helped parf some of her school info The sfudenf body by wonderful rallies she orga as Co-Rally Commissione real live wire, Frankie 4 be found aT meefings ol A.G.S. Assemblies and liciTy Commiffees, ArT 1 mission, Homemaking 1 -or The Commission of Si Affairs. She also serve: sales manager of The yearl was head of a carnival bi a member of The band, wc on The sophomore asser and wenf ouf for affer-sc found sfudyin speech and Q adverfising af Sfanford. I SALLY G-ARDN ER ln Sal y's Three years here af Blingim she became well known for her acfivifies in affer-school sporTs, especially hockey. Ofher acfivifies ThaT Topped her school inTeresTs were Spanish Club, French Club, LaTin Club, and The A.G.S. Afhlefics CommiTTee. Rainbow Girls and many hob- bies such as horses, sailing, swimming, and fishing Took up her oufside Time. NexT fall we will ind Sally aT The Uni- versify of Colorado. ANNE GARLAND The girl wiTh The long brown hair and friendly personalify is Anne. Acfivifies which Topped her Blingum years were The Spanish Club, Jr. STaTes- men, Commission of School Affairs, The carnival commif- Tee, and choral. The hobbies Thaf inTeresT her mosf' are reading and working wiTh children. Anne is Taking up a worfh-while vocafion a f T e r graduafing, occupaTional Ther- apy. This she will sfudy af Oregon Sfafe. ,,.,......1 x Gr-T. -sf sporfs. OuTside of school found Time To belong To aneki and Tri-Y. JOHN LUCEY GARDELLA Lucey, who Transferred To Blingum from Serra in his sophomore year, was well liked by everyone because of his friendly aTTiTude and fun lov- ing nafure. School acfivifies included parficipafion in The LaTin Club, Order Commis- sion, and presidenf of The M.D. Club. Wafching sporTs, playing The accordion, or buz- zing around in his blue-bomb Plymoufh, occupied his ouf- side Time. Clubs he belonged To: Semper Fi Hi-Y, ST. Cafh- erine's Newman Club, and Treasurer of O.L.A. Newman Club. Posl' graduafion plans are To sfudy engineering aT eiTher SanTa Clara or Cal. Tech. ez l GARY GARTEE Buck, as he is known To all, has been a welcome ad- difion To The school as well as a parficipanf in many school acfivifies. Gary showed an inTeresT in sporTs by going ouT for foofball and swim- ming. This good-looking guy was also an M.D. Club officer. OuTside of school, Gary is a member of The California Na- Tional Guard, and 49'ers Bas- kefball Team. Nexf year Buck will be seen aT Cal Poly, affer which he plans To make The service his profes- sion. BEVERLY GENSLER Cufe, pefife Bev was well known and well liked aT Blin- gum. Bev, being very skilled aT aThleTics, wenT ouT for affer- school sporfs during her fresh- man and sophomore years. She was an acfive member of The Rally Commission and Home- making Clubs, and during her Senior year was seen al' every foofball game keeping up The spirif as a song leader. Bev doesn'T have any definife plans for her fufure buf nexf fall we will probably find her aT San Mafeo Junior College. w 'F-. ' , H QW, .- we --I

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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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ADELE GEORGE Small, cuTe Adele wiTh her preTTy black hair and freckles could always be seen walking down The Blingum hall wiTh a ready smile for everyone. ln her four years aT Burlingame, she was well known for her lonq skirTs, which showed her individualism. Adele, known as Lou by her friends, par- TicipaTed in The ArT Commis- sion, Choral, and The firsT aid squad. Plans for Adele afTer ghraduaTing are indefinife buf s e hopes To work a year be- fore she goes To college. 'S ELEANO GIESI R Ellie was ofT n nTeresTe in I ying The c- called, is v dancin a cor i , wh ake up . ch of e Time. hile a n ing Burl ame, he w The a al an was iT for e Fresh lame. i plans e T rk or a Brig- Yo Unive afTer gradua . BARBARA GILLETT Sparkling Barbara wiTh her dark eyes and lovely complex- ion was always a favoriTe around Blingum. She was ac- Tive in The Rally Commission, Homemaking Club, senior sec- Tion of The yearbook, affer- school sporfs, on The Junior Prom commiTTee, in The soph- omore and iunior assemblies, on The A.G.S. Big 'n LiTTle SisTer CommiTTee, and worked on The carnival. She also be- longs To Job's DaughTers and Tri-Y. Of her many acTiviTies, Barbara finds ThaT she likes besf Those of dancing, skiing, and kniTTing. Barbara and her charming personalify will be found nexf fall aT San Jose STaTe maioring in business adminisTraTion. DONNA GIVENS Peppy, friendly Donna was a very acTive parTicipanT in class acTiviTies. She served as vice presidenf of her freshman class and was an acTive mem- ber of The Big 'n LiTTle SisTer CommiTTee, Homemaking Club and Rally Commission. Donna was also a member of The orchesTra and choral groups. One of The mosT imporfanf of her acTiviTies was acTing as cheer leader, boTh frosh-soph and varsify. She was acTive in Tri-Y in which she held an of- fice, and also in church or- ganizafions. Her personalify and good looks will Take Don- na a long way on her iourney Toward success. Affer gradu- aTion she plans To affend col- lege. ED GLASGOW Friendly, easy- oing Ed was well liked by aiil. He is shy buf friendly. He seT for him- self quiTe a name in The field of sporfs. His all-round abil- iTy made him an asseT on The lI0's and varsify baskefball squad, frosh-soph and varsiTy foofball squad, and especially on The varsify baseball Team where he sparked many games To Blingum vicTories. Ted, as he is called by his pals, plans To aTTend college. So, come nexT fall, This popular senior will probably be aT The Uni- versiTy of California or SanTa Clara. MARILYN GOETZE Mousie , The pefife liTTle gal who makes up for her five fooT and one inch wiTh her friendly smile and personalify made The mosT of her .four years wiTh loTs of acTiviTies. She was an acTive parfici- panf on The Commission of School Affairs, Rally Com- mission, of which she was Commissioner, Carnival and Dance Comrniffee, yearbook sTaff, band, Mechanical Draw- inq Club, Frosh-Fu'n NiTe Corn- miTTee, and The Good Rela- Tions CommiTTee. Nexf year Mousie will be found furfhering her educa- BILL GODBE Tall, blond, and good-look- ing Bill was acTive in baskef- ball and played on The 20's squad. He was a member of The Block B Sociefy and par- Ticipafed in The choral group. Music, especially iazz, and cars lisf his main inTeresTs. ATTending college is in his plans afTer graduafion, buf he is undecided as To whaT campus To make his fuTure home. Tion on The Cal campus. ROY GORDON Roy is known around Bur- lingame for his wiT and hu- mor. He wenf ouT for fooT- ball for Two years, parfici- pafed in choral, and belonged To a Hi-Y group. His main in- Teresfs oufside of school are sporfs, cars, dancing, and girls. He is well kndwn for his gray Chevy. Affer gradu- aTion, Roy infends To go To Arizona Universify. LOIS GOTELLI ShorTy, or Pee Wee as she was somefimes called, was ThaT darling liTTle girl wiTh The flashing smile for everyone. Lois was very. acTive in school affairs, serving on The A.G.S. Social Service Com'- miTTee, and a member of The French Club. ShorTy also parTicipaTed in The Term play, Our Town. Oufside of school, Lois' hobbies were dancing, swimming and horse- back riding, and she is The secrelary of her Tri-Y. AfTer graduafion Lois plans To enTer college and sfudy nursing. SH EILA GRAY PeTiTe and saucy Shiela wiTh her beaufiful big brown eyes added To Blingum's acTiviTy program by serving as chair- man of The freshman fun nighf, working on a commiffee of one of The boofhs aT The carnival, and she also parfici- pafed in The i952 fashion show. NexT fall Sheila's Tiny frame will adorn The San Mafeo Junior College campus where her peppiness will be very welcome. The following year, Sheila, being very fond of arT, will Transfer To an arf school.

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