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

 - Class of 1953

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SALLY LE BLANC Sally, whose dark brown eyes you are sure to notice, has been very busy during her years at Burlingame. She was in the Latin Club, French Club, Scholarship Society, affer- school sports and on the A.G. S. Athletic Committee and the Fresh Flame staff. Outside of school she belongs to Aloha Chi TrifY and S.R.C. Her hob- bies are faking snap-shots of her friends, knitting and swim- ming. After graduation she plans to go to secretarial school. THOMAS LEDYARD This very quiet boy was known by his friends as Al. He participated in varsity bas- ket ball in his senior year. He was interested in all sports, but believed that tennis was his favorite of them all. After graduation Al will probably be seen on the campus of San Francisco State College. DICK LEHTINEN PAUL LEDWITH Well-known and well-liked Pablo could always be rec ognized by his characteristic ear-to-ear grin. During four years at Blingum, Pablo was kept busy by activities in the Order Commission and Block B Society and added a lot of life to the B s As swimming is one of his main interests, he went out for swimming for four years and also water polo. News writing is also a passion of this friend- ly senior boy. He plans to go to S.M.J.C. and then to C.O. P. to study iournalism. JOAN LEGGETT Joan is a girl who will al- ways greet you with al friend- ly hi and a cheery smile. Being a member of the Girls' Block B Society, A. 6. S. Athletics Committee, fashion show committee, and partici- pating in after-school sports kept Joanie quite busy in the past four years. She also be- longs to Rainbow Girls in which she is a line officer and is active in her Tri-Y group. Other interests which help fill her schedule are sewing, ice skating, and swimming. We will find Joan at San Mateo Junior College next year. Q, wr ar i l-7 l Q .im i it hsllk it r , w.Niii'ii,, 35, ,- ,ii Tall Dick will be remem- bered in high school for his friendliness and casual affi- tude. While at Blingum, he was a member of the Mechani- cal Drawing Club, Rally Com- mission, and Order Commis- sion. Besides wbeing a spark plug for the Varsity basketball team, Dick also found time to belong to the Y.M.C.A. Next year will find Dick on the J. C. campus, where he will prepare for San Jose State. if ' Q . V ,ii i .J , LV V .N es 5 sf rl M M a l .gf M, 'f il .. Filing , ' i - E , ia ri., CAROL LEVY RON LEVENBERG Ron is that quiet boy with a ready smile for everyone. His school activities included the Rally Commission and Pho- tography Commission. Ron's interest in music has made him active in the Peninsula chorus and Methodist Church choir as well as his own school choral group. After gradua- tion, Ron plans to attend San Mateo J. C. and then finish his education at the college of his choice. ROBERT LINDSAY W wx ii Q. il ,Q . ,s ' . ff'll 'M,,', li i, fi i 'Aish iilill 'Til if i ll llllliiv lkl ii' 'i i' . 1..i..,,,ii,,'i.i fi 43. g -, i ll,i..,fliy ' i . w'f'i'.liY i.. fini. 4- an Siu r- in 1 . it ..ii,- ii- swiqii s i il i 'lr A l 1 si-iplf,i,',,'lElJQll!5il, Qi F if.. flrl...iiwlfllQii ,il W ii l, ii , ill lil llllll l i l . in the l Carol, one of the sweetest, friendliest and most congen- ial girls in school, was best known for her beautiful art work, and she aided the dec- oration of many dances. While at Burlingame she held the office of treasurer in the Spanish Club, was a member of the Fresh Flame staff, adding to the fine literary work in this paper her own excellent writing talents, and she went out for after-school sports. Outside of school Carol was secretary of Aloha Chi Tri-Y and also spent much of her spare time with her hobbies: art work and roller skating Robbie will long be remem- bered at Blingum for his get- up-and-go and terrific organ- ization. He is one of the top men to graduate from Burlin- game this year. His activi- ties are many, member of the Student Council, iunior class president, Fresh Flame staff, Scholarship Society leve ry semesterl president. Repre- sentative at large and vice president of the S.R.C. Bob was in the Burlingame band. He belongs to Sigma Rho. He has also gone out for golf and participated in the soph and iunior assemblies. His main interests are golf, tennis and guns. His future plans include l ci-iiusrme LINGREN Chris, a really darling gal, is another one of those lucky artistically talented people. As Chris' main interest was in her art, she spent most of her time working on it. While at Blingum her maior efforts were put to use on the Art Com- mission a n d Homemaking Club, while outside of campus she was an active Tri-Y mem- ber. Chris will be fou ncl studying on the campus of San Mateo Junior College next year. Stanford. BETTY LINN Betty was that tall girl with the beautiful blonde hair and blue eyes. This popular sen- ior was vice-president of the sophomore class, vice-presi- dent of the Scholarship Soci- ety, and secretary-treasurer of the Latin Club. She was a member of the French Club, Rally Commission, Commission of School Affairs, A.G.S. As- semblies Committee, yearbook staff and many class assem- blies. Besides adding many contributions to Fresh Flame she became editor of this literary publication. Skiing, dancing, and tennis, her hob- bies, were her main interests -I -..A -I ,fl-.AAI 3,-Oiuitinr

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ALEX KOVALEFF Alex, who was known as Al fo all of his friends, frans- ferred fo Burlingame during his iunior year. He came from Lick Wilmerding School in San Frawcisco where he was a member of fhe Mechanical Drawing Club. Outside of school, Alex wlas an active member of a Hi-Y, fhe Penin- sula Timing Associafion, and Y.P.F. Nexf year Al will eifher affend S.M.J.C. or go fo work. STEVEN KEELER Sfeven, known around school as Sfeve, was well liked for his friendly smile and his greaf' sense of humor. Sfeve was ac- five in bofh sporfs and ofher school acfivifies. He pla ed l0's baskefball, was a member of the A.B.S. Acfivifies Com- miffee, a member of fhe Order Commission and fhe Mechan- ical Drawing Club. Besides fhese school acfivifies, Sfeve was a member of Y.M.C.A., fhe Rod and Gun Club, fhe Young People's Fellowship, and fhe Peninsula Timing As- sociafion. His hobby and favorife pasfime was working on cars. DONALD KESTLER Tall and quief, Don made fhe most of his fime playing in the ba - Anofher of Blin m' golf usiasfs, he s ami - igu on fh o cou - -1 for the 1' - - e kn n, puf m as his main inferesf. A er graduafion he will head for the Universify of Cali- fornia fo make chemisfry his mayor. IARBARA KEY Barbief' as she is called by her friends, was known around school for her Soufhern accenf and lovely blond hair. She was a member of The Science Club, on fhe Phofo Commission, fhe senior sec- fion and fhe sales commiffee of fhe yearbook. Oufside of school, being recreafion chair- man of fhe Mefhodisf Youfh Fellowship occupied her Time. Also her hobbies of hunfing, phorography, and science fake up much of her fime. Affer graduation Barbara plans fo affend San Mafeo Junior Col- lege for fwo years and fhen PAT KOERN ER Paf, nofed for her p eyes and affracfive smile, a welcome addifion af l ball games displaying fe as a Blingum drum maior Pal was one of fhe sfudenfs who graduafed February. While here, she acfive in affer-school si and was a member of band. In her spare fime fook up sewing and prepe for fufure plans which follow a career in marri o.on fo fhe Universify alifornia. BARBARA LANNING lf you've seen a flny girl buzzing lhfough fhe halls al noon if was probably Bobbie hurrying fo some meefing. She was in The Lafin Club, Spanish Club, A.G.S. Cabinef, Sfudenf Courf, and Scholarship Soci- efy. She also served on fhe A.G.S. Big 'n Liffle Sisfer and Acfivifies Commiffees, sopho- more assembly and was a member of The A.G.S. Cabi- nef as hospifalify chairman. Oufside cf school she be- longed fo Tufanekai Tri-Y Club and fhe Presbyferian Youfh Group. Her main inferesf is skiing, and she plans fo go fo San Jose Sfafe for College fo sludy prirrary feaching. HENRY LANCENDORFER Busy Henry was very acfive in his quiel' sfudious way in many school acfivifies such as fhe M.D. Club, Lafin Club, and Scholarship Sociefy and was manager of fhe frack and varsify foofball feams. Henry, wifh his friendly waysjfound sfamp collecfing and mechan- ical drawing among his fa- vorife pasfimes. Affer gradu- afion he will go on fo college alfhough he is undecided as fo what his choice will be. of JUDITH LAN KENAU New fo Burlingame fhis year, Jud, as she prefers fo be called, made many new friends. She is a fransfer from Lawfon Hiqh School and came from Forf Sill, Oklahoma. She was inferesfed in all oufdoor sporfs, and liked fo parfici- pafe in fhem as well as wafch fhem, Her favorife sporf was sailing. Judy's fufure plans in- clude going fo college, buf she is sfill undecided as lo which one if will be. She plans fo be a laborafory fechnician. 5' J. -, ' ' , V , .- ,il,n.M WV' - .fjii ,A 1 ifii ' 1 ,, f, ALAN LAUBSCH ER One of fhe mosf popular guys on fhe campus while af Burlingame, cufe and afh- lefic Al, fhough quief and re- served, was also one of The busiesf. His main inferesf be- ing sporfs, Al, somefimes called Ching , was anofher hard fighfer on lhe champion foofball feam, and he also was season capfain on The fen's and fhirfy's basketball feams, and wenf ouf for swimming and fennis. However, nof all Al's fime was spenf on sporfs as he was secrefary of The A.B.S., was on fhe A.B.S. Ac- fivifies Commiffee, in fhe Mechanical Drawing C l u b, and oufside of school he be- I A... .J L- Cf......- DL- LIZV rf CAROL LAUDERBAUGH Tall and quief' Laudie wifh her friendly smile, parficipaf- ed in affer-school sporfs and was a member of fhe choral group. Carol was acfive in her Y group where she served as chaplain and was also in Job's Daughfers. Swimming, fennis, and baskefball lisf her hobbies spenr in her spare lime. Next fall she hopes fo affend business school and fhen work. ,am ns



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Q90 gf ANGUS LORENZEN Angus was another of the many members of the Mechan- ical Drawing club. Angus, or Andy as he was called by his friends, was one of the friendliest fellows around Bur- lingame High School. His fa- vorite hobbies were working on his car, which takes most of his time, and attending sports events. After graduation Angus plans to work for a short time to earn enough money to go to a college. If not he plans to attend San Mateo Junior College. ED LOW Shy but likable Ed was known for his lanky height and quiet manner. As a member of the Mechanical Drawing Club, he made an early start to fulfill his ambition of becoming a draftsman. In the way of a hobby boating rates tops with him as an outside of school diversion. Next year maydfind Ed studying at San ateo Junior College or working. DIANE MARINO When you saw an antique Ford coming down the street, you knew Diane was coming- slowly but surely. When not in the Ford, Diane worked on the yeaebook staff, A.G.S. So- cial Service, Spanish Club, Art Committee, and after- school swimming. Diane en- ioyed swimming and skiing. After graduation she will at- tend college. 4 HANK LOUMENA Hank's high school fame was centered around the field of sports. He was out for four years of football and track. ln his senior year of football he made the second string P.A.L. team. In his iun- ior year he made not only the P.A.L. track finals but also the N.C.S. contest. Aside from sports, Hank was a member of the Block 8 Society and of the M.D. Club. His extra- curricular activities included the St. Dunstan Church Club and Phi Kappa Tau Hi-Y. After graduation, Hank plans to attend Oregon University, where, we are sure, he will find the same successes in store that he found at Blingum. DON MAFFEI Don was the friendly who was manager of the sity football team and in spring he could be found the track field. Don was a member of the M.D. C and the Block B Society his spare time he found 1 for model building and mals. Next year Don will found at S.M.J.C. PATRICIA MARR Patty will long be remem- bered for her beautiful red hair and sparkling personality. While at Burlingame she went out for after-school sports, managed a volley- ball team in er iunior year, and was a member of the Girls' Block B Society and on the committee for, Sports Play Day. She was also a member of Job's Daughters. Any extra time finds Patty swimming, roller skating, playing tennis and dancing- especially the rhumba. After high school Patty plans to go to Washington, D.C., where she has a very interesting iob in the Pentagon as a secre- tary. GLORIA MASI The busy girl with the peaches and cream com- plexion was Glo, who was a member of the A,G.S. Cab- inet as chairman of the A.G.S. Activities Committee. Includ- ed in her many activities were her membership in the Spanish Club, Homemaking Club, Commission of School Affairs, yearbook staff, and Art Commission. She also helped turn out the Burlin- game B by serving as a page editor. One of Glo's favorite hobbies is rooting for Stanford along with play- ing tennis. The College of Pacific will be Glo's next alma mater. JEAN MASER This quiet, unassuming girl can best be remembered for her marvelous smile and natural poise. While at Bur- lingame she was on the A.G.S. Big 'n Little Sister Commit- tee and was out for after- school sports. Her main hob- bies are collecting ceramics and knitting, though swim- ming, horseback riding, and badminton find their way into her schedule. A business maior at the University of California will keep Jeannie busy for the next few years after graduation. BILL MATHER Bill was one of Blingum's most likable seniors. With a friendly smile and a witty manner, he was a welcome member of the l0's and 20's and 30's basketball team. He was also out for the 20's and 30's swimming team. Bill also found time to put his talent into the term play. Out- side interests were in the Y and his church group. Tinker- ing with his car was another of his hobbies spent in his spare time. The University of Nevada will be Bill's future alma mater. JEANNE MARKUSON Jeannie will be remembered for her good humor and pleas- ant smile. Her interest was with music as she spent her time actively playing in the orchestra and was a member of the choral group. Swimming and golf also list her group of interests along with taking in after-school sports. Jeannie liked to spend her spare time working on her collection of silver, and was also busy with Job's Daugh- ters. ln the way of future plans, she hopes to become a sec- retary after attending S.M. J.C. or some business school. .ml W

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