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l l l l l l l DONALD JOHN BAKER -Don . . . talkative and pleasant . . . known to enioy his daily 'snoozes in sixth period Study Hall . . . member, of French Club . . . can be found working at the local bowling alley . . . plans to spend his college days at San Jose. SAMUEL S. BELL Sam . . . quiet in manner, but gets a bang out of guns and cars . . . College of San Mateo and Coast Guard enlistment are his plans for the future . . . grad night will be a big part of memories of B.H.S. WILLIAM EUGENE ARTHUR Tex . . . appreciated for his co- operativeness and friendliness to all . . . sports enthusiast in swim- ming and football . . . the I957 basketball championship will be a part of his memories . . . future plans include college and marriage. ELIZABETH JANE BARTHELMESS Betsy . . . effervescent, sharp- witted, well-traveled . . . trans- ferred as a iunior from Crystal Springs: participated in A Cappella and drama . . . at Burlingame, ac- tive in Future Nurses Club, Big 'n' Little Sisters Committee . . . Job's Daughters, and the YMCA .... memories of Burlingame: the Little Big Game and the frantic lunches at Hasty Tasty . . . College aim- Colorado . . . a veneer of frivglity -beneath it a well of genuine character. JEAN ANN BENNINGHOVEN A smile for everyone . . . unex- pected humor . . . excellent illus- tration of efficiency in her work as Secretary of the A.G.S., Secre- tary of the Rally Commission and Vice-Chairman of the Advisory Board . . . athletic abilities and interests enabled her to become both President of the G.A.A. and Girls' Athletics Commissioner . . . superior in sailing and skiing . . . President of her T-ri1Y . . . hopes to make the University of Califor- nia her next Alma Mater. I7 ROBERT BACH Bob . . . iournalistic ability and wry sense of humor . . . talents led to varied positions: Associate Justice of Student Court, Sports Ed- itor of the B, member of the Order Commission . . . enioys swimming and most other sports . . . has played the piano for eleven years . . . Cal is his goal for next year. DAVID L. BEATTY Quiet in appearance, moderate in manner . . . active in basketball, baseball, and swimming . . . mem- ber of the Y.M.C.A .... main in- terests: fishing, swimming, and the out-doors . . . next fall he plans to be found on some college cam- pus. CHERYL BENSON Essence of humor . . . Rally Com- mission, Art Commission, Year- book Sales, and Junior Prom Dec- oration Committee . . . Secretary and Chaplain of Tiara Dea Tri-Y . . . Job's Daughters . . . main interests: water-skiing and dancing . . . plans for the future include college and secretarial work. JUDITH ANN BARRY Blond, sweet, and unlfailingly hon- est . . . entered Blingum in late freshman year . . . made up for lost time by ioining Publicity and Drama Commissions, B Staff, after-school sports, and the term play casts . . . future goals: Col- lege of San Mateo and then a career . . . fondest memory: the nervousness, fun, and hard work of the term plays. JANE AASTA BENNECOFF Janey . . . the sparkle of a wed- ding ring soon to be seen on her finger . . . contributed her time and efforts to the Pep, Latin, and Press Clubs, Yearbook and B staffs, and Publicity Commission . . . Job's Daughters, Tri-Y, and Junior Daughters of the King . . . helpfulness appreciated by all. Y 5' 'T 9741
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Pwwmig AKIN ALPTUNA Our exchange student from Turkey . . . has found an international key to popularity at Blingum . . . im- mediately became a participant in A.F.S. club, Knight-Owls Hi-Y . . . member of cross-country and swim- ming teams . . . hobbies: collects stamps and plays the piano . . . Ambition: architectural engineering , . . good luck and goodbye. I5 CU' CRAIG ANDERSON Cheerful, quietly enthusiastic, alert in appearance . . .'will recall Mr. Keeler and his tests among his more vivid memories of Burlingame . . . favorite pastimes: cars, hunt- ing, water skiing and boating. 01, iqeo .A -ul X-1 JACKIE AMANN Bubbling with laughter . . .1 an asset to any class . . . her activi- ties included Publicity Commission, French, Latin and A.F.S. clubs, Big 'n' Little Sisters, Secretary of C.S.F, . . . she enioys swimming and horseback riding . . . her organiza- tional abilities should prove invalu- able in college and in Dental Hygiene, her vocational choice. JOYCE CAROL ANTHONY Fun-loving, natural, with a winning way . . . busy during all four years, her activities included Rally Com- mission, Junior Yearbook Editor, Big 'n' Little Sisters, Publicity Com- mission, and A Cappella . . . per- fect in the role of Peter Panther . . . on to college and a career in nursing. DEAN RICHARD AKEY Supplied thrills in Frosh-Soph and varsity football . . . participated in Camera Club, Junior Statesmen, yearbook and B photography.. . Junior Class president . . . active in Bohemians Hi-Y and ,Methodist Church group . . . hobbies: me- chanics and cars . . . secret am- bition: to keep a car in running condition for at least a year . . . future plans include fields of math and science. THOMAS STEWART AMBROSE More often seen than heard . . member of Bohemes Hi-Y . . . spent a year in Nevada but re- turned to make Burlingame his Alma Mater . . . mechanically minded . , . cars are his main interest. ff' .- Q, ' ix ' 0 SUZANNE LORRAINE ARNOLD Happy-go-lucky Suzie . . . par- ticipated in Future Nurses' Club, Frosh and Soph class assemblies, A Capella , . . president of Pupuli Tri-Y, CYI church group . . . her interests include dancing and camp- ing . . . her secret ambition is to be a veterinarian . . . she will aways remember her friends from Burlingame. BARBARA ALVAREZ A busy Miss with a list of activities twice her size . . . President of thei . . . e Homemaking Club, Vice-Presid ntl of A.F.S. club and C.S.F., member, of Rec Council . . . enioys skii and ice skating . . . full of am ng' bi-- tion and get up and go . . . she sets her sights on Stanford. PETER DANIEL ANDRADE Danny . . . an outstanding member of Burlingame's baseball team for four years . . . avid and succe ful bowler . . . intends to enroll SS' i 0 College of San Mateo next year. , H , L. , , W J , ., ,g vi
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THORNTON C. BILL Thorny . . . enthusiastic, humorous, a complete extrovert . . . could do nothing halfway . . . added spar- kle fo his class assemblies and ral- lies . . . served as President of Latin Club . . . eager and capable member of A Cappella . . . mem- ber of Knight Owls Hi-Y . . . his cheerful nature will win him many more friends, and may someday enrich-the teaching profession. ff, JAMES W. BLEDSOE Gridiron Jim . . . a true athlete, student, friend . . . a sportsman of valuable consequence . . . excel- lence exemplified in basketball, football, and tennis . . . active as Vice President of the Junior Class . . . member of Bohemian Hi-Y and Block B Society . . . wishes to gear his future efforts in college to a maior in physical educatior . . . versatile interests, a welcoming personality, and industrious thought personify this fine fellow, f PATRICIA MARY BERKELEY Berke . . . friendly, lively, and above all feminine . . . respected for her independence, known for her mischievous giggle . . . did a terrific iob of promoting spirit as the l959 Rally Commissioner . . . A.G.S. Big 'n' Little Sisters and Assemblies Committees, class assemblies, and the Tiara Dea Tri- Y have profited from her participa- tion and leadership . . . . hopes someday to earn the wings of an airline stewardess, a career fitting to her personality. MARY ANN BJORKMAN Our country's hope for the future . . . hopes for an exciting career in the foreign service . . . secret ambition: to have a debate with Mr. Khrushchev . . . came to Bur- lingame in her Junior year . . . Activities: Music Club, A.F.S., Latin and Future Teachers Club, Rec Commission, and St. Catherine's Newman Club. ,s ALLAN BERMAN Al . . . active in basketball and golf . . . member of Hi-Y and Block B Society . . . college for this senior is anticipated . . . de- sired goal: commercial artist . . . embarrassing, says Al-the discov- ery that you have made a basket for the wrong teaml . . . known to be congenial and reliable . . . perseverance will insure his success. LAURENCE THOMAS BLEASDALE Tom . . . a travelling virtuoso, his interests led him to Europe as a participant in Experiments in Inter- national Living and to Salt Lake City with the Berkeley Honor Band and Orchestra . . . A.F.S., German, and Music Club member . . . drum maior . . French Horn Artisle . . talent and confidence assure him a bright future at an Eastern college. SUSAN CAMERON BOLTON Sue . . . vivacious Peter Panther . . . active member of Rally Com- mission, A.G.S. Big 'n' Little Sisters and Publicity Committees . . . after- school sports . . . Treasurer and Secretary of Tiarea Dia Tri-Y . . . secret ambition: to look down on Dave Montgomery . . . future cam- pus Iife ahead at C.W.C. or Kath- erine Gibbs Secretarial School. I8 -4'-sv J. RONALD BOOTH Quiet, clever, industrious . . . transfer to B.H.S. in his iunior year . . . railroading is his favorite track . . . a member of the Westminister Fellowship of his church . . . Presi- dent of his Junior Achievement firm . . . aims in the direction of college and a career. DONNA JEAN BINDER Actress, athlete, and author . . . competent in every field she en- ters . . . Editor of the B, A.G.S. Publicity Chairman . . . active in term plays, Girls' Block B, Publicity and Drama Commissions . . . Fu- ture plans: San Francisco State, a maior in creative arts . . . a sweet girl headed in the right di-rection. PETER WILLARD BLEWETT Pete . . . suave good looks, per- sonality to match . . . leader in both sports and activities . . . representative to Boy's State, Senior Class President, A.B.S. Commis- sioner, Hi-Y officer . . . four years performance in football, two years in baseball . . . secret ambition: to score a touchdown las a guard?l . . . fond memories will include the action at Boy's State . . . future agenda: the military service and college. l l l l l i i i l l l I ll l l I ! ,l xl I t l I l l N i 5 li ll tl l l l l l
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