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

 - Class of 1959

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RICHARD R. CARLSON .4 rnrm of gladness seldom ,falls into madness Rich was a busy boy aT Burlingame, where he's played in The school band for Tl-fee vearsg parficipafed in his Y and De Molay. Summers and winfers would usually find R ch af Lake Tahoe, eifher wafer skiing or snow skiing, de pending on The weafher. The College of San Mafeo and Then Cal af Berlie ley are The nexf sfeps for This happy. ambifious boy, who hopes To be an engineer in lafer life. HAROLD FREDERICK CARPENTER, JR. Continual clzeerfulness is a sign of wisdom This boy's nickname, Happy Har- old, describes him well. He gof righf in The swing of Things here aT B.l-l,S. affer Transferring from Wisconsin in his sophomore year, In Porf Angeles, he Took parf as Secrefary of The As- sociafed Boy Sfudenfs, on The Scholar- ship Sociefy and Debafe Club. Here he confribufed To The Spanish and Lafin Clubs, as well as De Molay and The Episcopal Youfh Fellowship, This boy's friendly personality will sfand him in good sfead aT The Universify of Oregon, where he will maior in psychology or educafion. Success for This boy is cerfain. pq! rt' i J, '31 JOHN A. CAVANAUGH Modesly seldom resides in a breast that is not enriched with nobler virtues John enfered Burlingame in his soph- omore year from Polyfechnic High School. He prefers Burlingame now, because of ifs friendliness and spirif. John enioys The oufdoors and hunfs and fishes offen. He also plays base- ball and is a member of a bowling Team. He is nofed To his friends for his arTisTic abilify. Neiif year John plans To affend The College of San Mafeo or San Francisco Sfafe To pre- pare for a career in engineering. BesT of luck To a deserving boy. 26 DONALD LELAND CASTLEBERRY He who is firm and resolute in his will moulds the world to himself Science is of number one inferesf and imporfance To Don. While aT Burlin- game, he pa ipafed in The Science Club and won n award of merif in e Fair. His main The Bay Area , hobby is pal rfology, and he hopes To be e r search scienfisf. Don's c Zhi-U s include Two years af S a o and Then on To The Univer- siTy alifornia. Because of his deep inTe.esT and deferminafion, Don is bound To be a success in The field of science. WALTER ALLAN CASTOR The gods always favor the strong Brown hair and hazel eyes are some of The affribufes of This senior boy. Muscular WalT has been a member of The Frosh-Soph foofball Team, C's swimming Team, and wresfling Team. SecreT ambifions revolve around beaf- ing Dick Johanson in a drag. Like many of us, The years To come will find WalT aT C.S.M. and The Army. Alfhough his goal in life is yeT unde- cided, we are sure he will be a suc- cess aT whafever he affempfs. r GEORGE GARY CAVENDER An industrious man, in every lawful calling, ts a useful man George, or perhaps you knew him as Babyface, moved To Burlingame iusf before his freshman year. He was a member of The swimming Team, The Order Commission, and Wesfminsfer Fellowship YouTh Group. Possibly, The somefimes noisy deparfures of El Com- peneros Y meefings could be Traced To George's only True love-his Chev. During his four years in California, George has missed The Trees in Ore- gon, so nexf year will probably find him sTudying foresfry aT a.college in fhaf sTaTe. . DONALD CHAPPELL In every art it is good to haveamaster This fall, blue-eyed, and friendly Sen- ior found music and arf his chief in- Teresfs. The Rec Band, school band, orchesfra, and Band Council all had a hard working member in Don. Known as Nod To his close friends, This boy's psyche is revealed in his secref ambifion, which is To breed army anTs. Don was acfive in Hi-Y and The Mefhodisf YouTh Fellowship, as well as The Scholarship Sociefy, M.D. and French Clubs, and The C Track Team. To be an archifecf is Don's goal which he will surely aTTain affer a sTay aT C.S.M. and anofher af California. MICHAEL DAVID COCHRAN No man is an island, entire of itself Popular Mick, wifh The neaT hair and cuTe smile, has found Time aT B.H.S. for plenfy of acfivifies. He has parfici- pafed in The Sophomore and Junior Assemblies, baskefball, Track, cross- counfry, and swimming. He is also a member of The Block B Sociefy. Mick, who has a smile for everyone and a good personalify, can'T help buf be a success in life. He plans To affend college aT Menlo and The Universify of Colorado and Then become a dry cleaner. EARLENE ISABELLA CLOUD The art of pleasing consists of being pleased Always having Time To give a helping hand, ThaT's Earlene, one of The mosf Thoughfful girls in The Senior Class. Her acTiviTies of four years aT Burlin- game include The Lafin Club, German Club, Music Club, A.F.S. Club, Fu- Ture Nurses, Big 'n' Liffle Sisfers Com- miffee and A.G.S. Acfivifies Commis- sion. She also found Time To be Presi- denT of her Y group and Treasurer of Wesfminsfer Fellowship. Her plans for The fufure include college, buf she is undecided as To which one she will aTTend. BesT of luck wherever you go. MARSHA DEAN COATES Who through the paths of Job invites us all You will always know Mush for she's The girl who's always yelling af foof- ball games. She loves swimming and her secref ambifion is To swim Lake Tahoe. She has been acfive during her four years aT Burlingame: AcTivi- Ties Edifor of The Yearbook, Rec Coun- cil, Secrefary-Treasurer of Girls' Block B, Treasurer of The Spanish Club, Ral- ly Comm., Pep Club, A.G.S. AcTiviTies, Big 'n' LiTTle Sisfers, School Affairs, A.F.S. Club, and Golden B are among her many acTivi'l'ies. Oufside of school she was Presidenf, Vice Pres- idenT, SecreTary and Treasurer of her Y and on The San Mafeo Marlins Swim Club. Her fufure plans include The Universify of California and a career as a zoologisT.

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i PHILIP ANTHONY BRYAN Toil, says the proverb, is the sire of fame Phil, whose main interest is work, is an eager beaver at school and off cam- pus. He has participated in football and baseball and is a member of Chi Rho Y. His secret ambition is to drive a motorcycle down the halls of B.l-l.S., and while this ambition may never be fulfilled, we can, however, wish good luck to a swell guy. Plans for the tu- ture include searching for adventure at San Mateo Junior College. 3.4 f- fin. 9 z 1 s x R 2 CLAU DIA ANN BURN ESS The light that lies in her eyes Big eyes and a giggle which has gotten her into more trouble . . . these things are Claudia . . . during her tour years at Burlingame she has participated in Press Club, Spanish Club, A.G.S. Big 'n' Little Sister Com- mittee, C.F.S., Junior Prom Decora- tions Committee, Music Club, and aft- er school sports. Outside ot school she was President, Vice President and Treasurer of her Tri-Y and active in Westminster Fellowship. Her secret am- bition is to learn to ski really well. She will always remember the ter- rific spirit which characterized the Senior class. Lots of luck, Claudia, in everything you do. BARBARA ELAINE BURNHAM Nothing more fine than wit Friendly and fun-loving Barb, with her short short hair, is known to everyone at Burlingame because of her wit and her various facial expressions. She has taken these assets to other schools sthrough the exchange assemblies. She has also participated in all her class assemblies, the Rally Commission, Dra- ma Commission, term plays, rallies and after school sports. Barb is also a member of La Quahonna TrivY. Att- er graduation Barb plans to attend either the College of San Mateo or to work. We are sure her personality will make her a big success in the future. 1' RICHARD LEROY BUNCE Good clothes open all doors This tall, well-dressed Senior was ac- tive in all phases during his four years at Burlingame. The Engineering Club, Scholarship Society, B Basket- ball, B and Varsity Swimming and the Order Commission all occupied his time. Outside of school, Dick was an active member of the Methodist Youth Fellowship and Los Compadres l-li-Y. The future will find Dick engaged in science, for which he engineering or will prepare at either a military acad- emy, C.l.T. or M.l.T. Burlingame's loss will be someone else's welcome gain. DAVID ROY BURGESS I think no virtue goes with size Dave, or Fiji, as he was known to his friends, will always be remembered as the short, but friendly, likeable, and helpful guy with the British accent who transferred from the Fiii Islands in his Junior year. The school spirit and sportsmanship at Blingum will be among the memories that Fiii will take with him. We will remember him for his proficiency at tennis and phys- ics. C.S.M. and then Cal at Berkeley will be Dave's future homes. The best of luck, Dave! ,KQLIL JAMES L. BURT A good sport and a good friend This good-looking six-footer was a good friend to have. Known for his avid interest in sports, Jim's secret ambition, which is to be a profession' al basketball player, may yet be real' ized. During his four years at Burlin- game, Jim played basketball and worked on the B staff. l-lis extra' curricular activities included active en- gagement in Junior Achievement. Jim plans on attending the College of San Mateo after high school, where he will study business. We know that good luck will follow this friendly guy wherever he goes. ft ',,,..5w VAN ALLAN CADENHEAD A good friend is better than silver or gold This blond Senior was known for his unique, soft, southern accent. He par- ticipated in the Spanish Club, on the Finance Commission and could be seen at all Burlin football games selling tickets. H tside time w s taken up by his u h Youth Grou and trying to s ith ut falling dow Next fall w'l nd if sincere, friend ly boy gr i t Pepperdine C l le e catnp , whi is way down so her will s Van in .A. 're e the outhern tf mo . X l l J lf CAROLE DIANE CANNON I am willing to love all lite Carole will always be remembered for her long dark hair and her long nails. She can't swim and her ambition is to own a horse ranch. Her activities at Burlingame include the Commercial Club, the Pep Club and President, Vice President and Treasurer of Quien Sabe Tri-Y. Her sense ol humor and her big brown eyes endeared her to everyone she met. Her future plans in- clude business college and a iob as a private secretary. She is sure to be a success. I I -an -ei r ., Li.. , -,,gXL'fr'.-1' , , .vizq1w'!j:s1'fi:.v' ,c'-f XY '31- ?i-tiiiii J' rsrgsgfigi 4. .I . y igilsz' invite if is 51142 - ,. r -iWf'ill'r . .,i.1,g i t 14.5352 tags it , ' iii:-wits g . tit' GARY EDWARD BURTCHAELL Honorable conduct and rt noble disposition make a great man Gary entered Burlingame as a Junior, but he didn't waste any time getting into the swing of things. As the able quarterback on our football team, Gary made it through the season without a scratchg but he managed to break his leg while up in the moun- tains. His hobby is playing the stock markets. l-le was a member of EI Com- peneros l-li-Y and on the swimming team for two years. Next year Gary will attend college, although he is unsure as to which one, and begin his life as a bachelor to which he has confirmed himself. WILLIAM CABALLERO Let him who desires peace, prepare for war Bill will remember participating in track, basketball, and baseball while at Burlingame. He was also a mem- ber ofthe M.D, Club and on the Ord' er Commission. One of his fondest recollections is working for Vic and Mrs. Finney in the Dean's office. Out' side ot school he took an active part in his church club and spent much time in and on his car. Among other things, the future holds in store for Bill the Air Force and college-either at U,S.F. or the Air Force Academy. N--L11 'wma-f '



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CONSTANCE COLLINS Peace in her chamber where- soe-er it be, a holy place Connie can mosT ofTen be seen on The Tennis courfs. Her acTive parTicipaTion in The PanThereTTes Tennis Team and affer school sporTs has made her a wel- come addiTion To Girls' AThleTics here al' Burlingame. She also served on The ArT Commission and was acTive in her Y by Takging on The responsibiliTies of Vice Presidenf. Connie has enioyed her work in her church YouTh Group so much ThaT she plans To maek This her life work. She will aTTend San Jose STaTe nexT year and Then on To San Anselmo Seminary To prepare for her work in ChrisTian educafion. eps: RAY COOPER Truth never hurts the teller who will be remembered for her came To Burlingame year from New Orleans, she lefT Louisiana, in Glee Club and The AT Burlingame she swing of Things by The Club and LaTin She also I-Sig-Ni-Fi Tri-Y. model and planes To- is her pasTime. BeTTy College ol San To go To for Two years, and Then To versiTy for her Teaching cre- A. CRAMER that is light, lives long Dick, bringing much friends, was never seen a smile on his face. While aT he parTicipaTed in swim- and four years of foofball. He acTive member of The A.B.S., Commission, and The Block OuTside of school, Dick an acTive parT in El Compeneros Chaplain. His main inTeresT which makes an enioyable ear Dick will be aTTend- of San MaTeo, pre- paring for WILLIAM JOHN COMPEAU A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance John enTered Burlingame as a sopho- more buf goT righT inTo The swing of Things by going ouT Tor cross counTry and golf. He was also acTive in A.B.S. and served on The Order Commission. OuTside of school, John parTicipaTed in Junior Achievemenl' and spenT much Time aTTending sporTs car rallies . . . because he has a spic and span M.G. John also enioys backyard swimming. FuTure plans include aTTendance af Menlo Junior College. MICHAEL MILTON CONNORS His eyes are blue-brilliant and sparkling like the reflection of stars in a well Mike, The friendly boy wiTh The blue eyes and shorT hair, excelled in every field he enfered. As an accomplished aThleTe, sTudenT, and poliTician, he was a member of The swimming Team for Tour years and The baskeTball Team for Two years, spenT four semesTers on The scholarship socieTy, Vice PresidenT of The Sophomore Class, Presidenf of The Junior Class, a member of Coun- cil, and our spring sTudenT manager. He sTill found Time To Take an acTive parf in Y acTiviTies as a member of El Compeneros, and To play cards. NexT year Mike will begin sTudying aT STanTord in indusTrial engineering. Q -,gilt ,- -1371 i -nsdf DAVID LEE CROCKETT Silence is deep as eternity Homework and The sTrong Teamwork of Burlingame High are mosT remem- bered by Dave. Tall, quieT Dave likes sporTs, buT is especially fond of Track in which he parTicipaTed while aTTend- ing Burlingame. A Tan of PeTer Gunn and Dick Clark, Dave plans To aTTend college aT C.S.M. and Then go on To STanford. . L R., Q .ji -' I I is fi A I ' ' T fig Vi mis. THOMAS R. DALY Virtue is the first title of nobility This very TalenTed acTor will be re- membered as The cynic in lnheriT The Wind. He also parTicipaTed in sev- eral class and exchange assemblies. Besides dramaTics, he ran on The cross counfry Team for several years and was a member of The A Capella Choir. ln fuTure years we will see Tom dressed in The black lrock of a priesT of Maryknoll . . . a noTable aspiraTion for any lad. His hobbies include Tracking down and building up old engines. PATRICIA ANN DAVIS Energy is eternal delight Becoming a rancher is The secreT am- biTion of PaT, so you can see why her main inTeresTs are horses and draw- ing. However, The fuTure holds a sec- reTarial iob for PaT. To geT The proper background for This iob, she will aT- Tend The College of San MaTeo nexT fall. While aT Burlingame, PaT was an,acTive parTicipanT in The Commer- cial Club and Homemaking Club. She also belonged To a Y group. The won- derful dances and games we have had here aT Burlingame will always have a place in The memories of PaT. . .. ... . 5 0 , , TSA 4 E , T11 J ' .7 ..S ' ., 4 ' w i elf C 4 fi is ... nip.:-If 2'-.fn-K' GEOFFREY DOUGLAS CULLISON He stood as erect as a Crecirm pillar LiTTle Caesar, as he was called by his friends, was quiTe an accomplished musician. He held The seaT of firsT TrumpeT in The band and TirsT French horn in symphonic work, besides be- ing a member of The A Capella Choir. AT The FirsT PresbyTerian Church he was Presidenf of The choir and Took an acTive parT in The youTh group. He has been a member of The class C swimming Team for Tour years and on The Block B SocieTy. I-lis hobby is building model railroads. NexT year Geoff will aTTend college and sTudy science or engineering. MARGARET SUSAN CURIA .4uburn hair like sunlight stream- ing and ll smile to move the earth Sue will always remember Burlingame and The iootball games, The spiriT weeks, and The crammed lockers. Bur- lingame will always remember her long red hair, her iokes and The way she Talked all The Time wiTh her hands. During her four acTive years aT Burlingame she parTicipaTed on A.G.S. AcTiviTies and Assemblies Com- mission, Commission of School Affairs, ArT Commission, French Club, A.F.S. Club, Fufure Teachers, Scholarship So- cieTy, and Junior Prom PubliciTy Com- miTTee. OuTside of school she was ac- Tive as PresidenT, Vice PresidenT, Treasurer, Chaplain and Rec. Council RepresenTaTive Hui Lima Kokua Tri-Y. 99 --1 T:

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