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ROBERT WILLIAM DEETZ Doing easily what others find rlijfiicult is talent Although Bob does have very green eyes, he isn't really a cat except when he's playing his tenor saxaphone. He is a faithful member of the group who provides the rest of us with en- ioyable music on many a Friday night -the Rec Band. Bob also plays in the school band and was a member of the Sophomore Assembly Band. His hob- by, as might be guessed, is music, and his secret ambition is to record a rock 'n' roll record. Besides music, Bob takes an active part in his Hi-Y group. Bob plans to attend the Col- lege of San Mateo nekt year. DIANNE EDGAR DILLON In her society, what harmony and pure delight She will always be remembered for her friendly smile and her shiny dark hair. A transfer from Missouri in her sophomore year, she has participated on several A.G.S. Committees, as A. G.S. Publicity Chairman, Assistant Business Manager of the yearbook, in the A.F.S. Fashion show, in many ral- lies and in the Junior and Senior As- semblies, and as Junior Prom Decora- tion Committee Chairman. Other ac- tivities include Tabi-foo Y President and Treasurer. She will always re- member the great organization of the clubs, the dances, and the spirit and especially the red Her fu- ture plans include Southern Methodist University. 'Wk , . 'il BRIAN W. DOUGLAS He who has health, has hopeg and he who has hope, has everything That '40 Ford, so familiar to all of us, contains a Future Farmer. Brian plans to go to Davis and study animal hus- bandry. During his four years at Bur- lingame, he contributed to the spirit he will always remember, by playing in the band, participating in term plays and varsity track. Junior Achieve- ment and his church group occupied some of his out of school hours. Brian could often be seen scurrying to class and lust making it by the last bell. His sincerity and fine appear- ance will aspure him success. 28 i i fig A s fi r ROBERT WARREN DODGE He that is slow to show anger is better than the mighty The speed of the Air Force may re- duce his desire to win Lef Mans in an American car. er his itch in the Air Forc , he lan to ta' O Sgme cg! ge tel spir t adzisgnt hi 'into 3 grace, sity rack, cross country, woxbim a Block B and made him a me ber of the Order Commission. Bob says it will be a long time be- fore he forgets the gruelling cross country workouts. He took a very ac- tive part in the Westminister Fellow- ship activities at the First Presbyter- ian Church. EVELYN REGINA DORE Grace was in her step, heaven in her eye Linda will always be remembered for her poise and her friendliness. Dur- ing her tour years at Burlingame she has been active as head of the A.G.S. Activities Committee, Business Man- ager ot the Yearbook, President ot the Scholarship Society, on the Stand- ing Nominating Committee, Vice President of the French 'Club, A.F.S. Club, Rally Commission, Pep Club, and C.S.F. for six semesters. Other activities include Y group, Tabi-foo. Linda, the girl who was always ready to help anyone, will remember the wonderful kids and teachers and the neat spirit at Burlingame. Burlingame will miss this popular senior. Y'-rv LINDA LORRAINE DOWRICK What passion cannot Music raise and quell? l.inda's four years at Burlingame have helped to prepare her for a future as an airline hostess or a secretary. She plans to study at the College of San Mateo or to go to a business col- lege. While at Burlingame, Linda was a member of the Music Club, the Nurses Club, and various A.G.S. Com- mittees. I am sure Linda enioyed many good times as a member of Meid Chings Tri-Y Group. Linda will never forget all the friends she made at Burlingame. She will also remem- ber the wonderful football games. s KAREN ELIZABETH DUFOUR Some credit in being jolly The wonderful spirit at the Tournament of Champions and the very successful Carnival will always stay in Karen's mind as her memory of her four years at Burlingame. Duf, as her friends call her, kept herself very busy with many activities which included the Spanish Club, A.G.S. Social Service, Girls' Block B, and after school sports. Duf especially likes sports and went out for hockey, basketball, and badmin- ton. Her secret ambition is to go to Stanford, but her real plans include the College of San Mateo followed by San Jose State. She will always be working for her teaching credentials. 5' eff fb JULIA JOY EDRINGTON Fine art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart of man go together Julie can usually be found drawing or taking pictures. Since doodling is her hobby, you can see why she plans to become an art teacher. While at Burlingame, Julie was a member of the Photography Commission, the B staff, A.F.S. Club, German Club, Ad- visory Board, and Art Commission. She was the Photography Commission- er and President of the Camera Club. Her participation in after school sports led her to become a member of the Golden B. Even though her se- cret ambition is to become a famous astro-physicist, she plans to study art at San Francisco State. LINDA CLAIRE EBERITCH No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face Linda, better known as Clairelynne, transferred to Burlingame from Capu- :hino in her sophomore year. She got right into the swing of things here at Burlingame by ioining the Art Com- mission. Clairelynne also took part in the Junior Assembly. Her plans for the future include either going to the College of San Mateo or attend- ing a Fashion College in New York. Clairelynne's secret ambition is to at- tend Tobe Colwin School in New York and to become a fashion designer or consultant. Even though Femme Sans Hommes Tri-Y takes up much of Clairelynne's spare time, she still 'finds time to sew and design. WILLIAM CARTER EDINGER A thing well said will be wit in all languages This tall, dark-haired senior was known for his mastery of and proficiency in many of the fine arts. Bill played a way out piano for the Mastertones, a iazz quartet, and also excelled in creative writing and the ability to use the English language. The Scholarship Society, Order Commission, Choral, Music Club, Creative Writing Club, Track team, and the vice presidency of the Engineering Club helped Bill's four years pass rapidly. The inside of a cabaret or a classroom will be Bill's future habitat, but he will be sorely missed at Burlingame. l 1 l V
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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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SUSAN JOAN EDWARDS Music, the greatest good that mortals know Always busy best describes Sue. She plans 'to slay iust as busy next year at Brigham Young University. Sue was a member of the Music Club, A.F.S. Club, Advisory Board, and -A. G.S. Cabinet. She was also very active in Band and Orchestra. Sue plays a very importaant part in her church also. She was the Youth Group presif dent, the church organist, and speech director. Sue also sang in the church choir and was a member of the dance team. Aside lrom music, Sue spends most of her summer water sliinq and boating at Lake Tahoe. .- prix'-. ,'..gfE Sfs:ii'.' - ' ,, ,sq s ki is-' ' J' 9 si KERSTIN HENRIETTA ENGST OM f t- ,lf Kris has been ver t' iwhile at of silence To im hqtr, YICSS Burlingame. Sher s E dent of the Commercial lu , e President of the Homema in ub and a member of the Gir ' Block B. She also partie cip d ' after sch6ol ports and wo ' ' the chool -op. Kris sp a wedish er l ly, so you ca e why s ' to spend next n year studying pl ns to att n States. Krife sports cars, do with her h skating, sewin V eden. She then ollege in the United et ambition is to race this has nothing to bies, which are roller and weaving. CATHERINE RUTH ENSLOW Speech is the small change i Helping people in any way she can is what Cay enioys most, so we are sure she will be a wonderful airline host- ess, her goal for the future. She in- tends to study at the College of San Mateo first and then to become a stewardess: Cay's high school activi. ties included being on the A.G.S. So- cial Service Committee, A.G.S. Hos- pitality Committee and in the Music Club. She also participated in after school sports. She was treasurer of Medu Chings Cluk Tri-Y and a Wing Scout. Cay's secret ambition is to travel around the world. She has a very good chance of having it come true while she works as a stewardess. I Na- THOMAS HILTON EIKERENKOTTER He that follows nature is never out of his way Congenial, friendly, and cooperative are three adiectives that lil lke to a T. Fishing, hunting, and bowling occupied the sports side ol lke's lite, whose school activities included Frosh- Soph and Varsity Baseball manager, and a term play. Tall, blond, blue- eyed Tom will be enioying all the merits ol college lite next year at C.S.M., where he will train to be a mechanical engineer. MARILYN ELEANORE ELLIS Let us be merry Marilyn, sometimes called Moe or Mobe, ioined the student body when she was a iunior, transferring from l-lamlin's School for Girls. At Hamlin's, Moe was active in sports and Glee Club. Here at Burlingame she found time to participate in plan- ning tor the Junior Prom, and was on the A.G.S. Assemblies Committee. Moe also got into the swing ot things by becoming the Vice President of Phi Psi Delta Tri-Y. Becoming a slew- ardess for the American Airlines is Moe's ambition. Seeing her in a plane will be strange, after always having her seen in her well-known copper and while Chevy. DIANE MARIE ERICKSON With her smile she mrrrle music Four years ol Band, Scholarship So' ciety, Music Club, Spanish Club, var- ious A.G.S. Committees, and Scholar- ship Commission . . . are but a lew of the many activities which have kept Diane busy during her four years at Blinqum. Outside of school she was active in the Presbyterian Church Youth Group, the Rec Band, Cot Ilions, and was President, Vice President, and Chaplain of her Y, Meid Chings Cluk. Music was one of the main interests ol this talented senior and it is no won- der thal her secret ambition is to play in a famous dance band. l-ler future plans include the University ot California and the study of the Bi ological Sciences. X , .. 5 an 4 43 SUNNY SUE FAUST She's pretty to walk with and witty to talk with and pleasant to think of Personality-plus best describes Sunny who was very appropriately named, as she is the girl never seen without a smile .... Treasurer ol AFS., Chairman of French Club Carnival Booth, member ol Rally Commission for three years, Activities Commis' sion, Art Commission, Commission ol School Affairs, Frosh, Soph, Junior, and Senior Assemblies, and Decora- tion Committee for the Junior Prom, President, Secretary and Chaplain ol Tlabi.-loo Y are among her many ace tivities. l-ter future plans include Slan- tord University and a career as a model. SUSAN GALE FEE She tried the luxury ol doing goorl Sue, better known as Freezie, is one ol our more talented students. She loves to dive and is the National Wont. en's Junior' Champion ot the Three. Meter Dive. She has been on the Rally Commission, Big 'n' Little Sister, l-los pitality, Scholarship, French Club, A.F.S. Club, Yearbook Sales Commit- tee, Exchange Assemblies, and a Frosh-Soph Cheerleader. Sue was also a member ot the Pastels Singing group which was so popular around school. Sue has a lot planned lor the future: she plans to go to secretarial school and also to become a protes sional model. Along with this, she would like to teach diving and swim. ming. The best ot luclr, Sue. Q :qw ELIZABETH ANN ERVIN She who often rearls, will S0l7IPflf71?S lUlSh to lllflfl' Betsy plans to attend Stephens College alter graduation. She was Fiction Ed- itor ol Fresh Flame, Assistant Senior Editor of the Yearbool, on CSF., A.F.S., A.G-.S. Committees, Rally Com- mission, Commission ol School Allairs, Standing Nominating Committee, and the Junior Prom Decorations Commit- tee. Everyone will remember her long- ish, lgilondish hair, po nty slanted glasses, and her quick wit and talent lor the unusual. Outside ot school Betsy was active in her Y club and an l.E.A. Exchange Student to Mexico. JUDY ANN FALK Sweet summer eyes Cap and San Mateo Rallys, alter school badminton, President ol the Commercial Club, l-lomemalring Club, and Pep Club are a lew ot Judy's acv tivities during her four years at Bur- lingame. Her outside activities in- clude Rainbows and President, Vice President and Secretary ol tvlutziko Nalragama Tri4Y. Judy, lrnown lor her long brown hair and green eyes, will always remember the Carnival, the Orchestra, going to Brussels, and the spirit before the Cap game. l-ler tu- ture plans include two years ol col- lege and two years ol living in France. fs . 'iv X56 ss f s f V 1 W ix ,' lf,-it so , i
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