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Neil Cullen Neil, with his '47 Chevy and bushy eyebrows. has been a popular and respected member of the class of 131. He has been an essential player on our football team, and was active in Order Commission and in CSF. Neil is looking folward to attending college at U.C. One of his favorite memories will be his Senior year, anrl his favorite dream is that of owning a Corvette. Carla jean Daniel Noted for her distinctive laughter. Carla is always the center of-gopd times. Some of her B,H.S. activltles were service on the Rally Commission. A.G.S, Big 'n' Little Sisters Commit- tee, and participation in rallieq, She was also a member of the after-school modern dance group and of her Tn-Y. Carla hopes to attend either San Jose or a business school. She says she will always remember the crush of the parking lot at noon and the thrill of the Little-Big Games at Thanks- giving. Rosemary Ann Davey Rosie is a wonderful girl with a warm personality and a laugh to matCh. She is always eager and easy to please. She has been active in after- school sports. Rosie will remember all her friends at Burlingame and the Freshman invasion this 376312 She like-s to meet people and to read, Interested in medicine and biology. she plans to attend college, hut she has no unme- diate preference, After that. she hopes to become a medical technician anfl later, to get married. Karen Eileen Davis Well-liked for her warm and gracious personality, Karen is an accomplished skier, Honored to serve as Burlin- iimds representative to Girls' State, aren was also president of A.G.S. She belongs to the Golden B , and has been a member of the Rally Com- mzsslou, German Club, and the Year- bogk staff. She was president of her Tn-Y, Fahocha Zwei, A member of C.S.F., she has her sights set on at- tending. Stanford' Karen will always do credit to B1-LS. Grant Edward Denney Grant. known for his friendly smile. was an active member of our class of '61. The 10's and 20's basketball, golf, cross country, and track teams had the benefit of his athletic ability. He was A.B.S. Treasurer, associate justice of the Student Court. and a member of the Yearbook staff. Out- side of school. he was president of the Playboys Hi'Y. Grant is remembered as always saying, May I ask you a question? He says he will never for- get Neil Cullen's bushy eyebrows or Linda Kollinger's stunning nose. His hobbies are cars and water-skiing, Grant's future plans include a career in either business or medicine, NA.. -4195 T? Vfikfz X 1 y v Q: 5:- jacquclinc Lcc Cuylcr Sweet, l'l'll'I11ilV .Iackuf ,mm-fl lln- -,mf tlffnt limiv :lt tlw s-ml fit' lim' Snplmf nmrt: year mul iiinm-'lmtr-lv milmwl into many uvlivitif-s, invluriingg tht- A.l S, Vluln. Asst-riilwlif-r. iltrlllllll'-'flfill and lfusliirm limurlr Slug was si-1-r'vt.ir'r of livr 'l'ri Y arifl llw vrimgmif- Sgilw, Nlaiizigvi' for Panther 'l'mc-ki 'til Hnlfir ing zi rvputution as ai Urlvmrm flrixi-I , she will always r'vr1iwnlmcr lillllgflllll--. spiritecl football ganiv-4 :mvl r'mwflwl halls lrlvr never-envling Vfllllll'-lilnfll :should mzxkv -larkiv ll popular vm-il at Sun Jose Stahl nf-xt full. Edward I.. Daubenmire Ed, zi transfer from Serra High to Blingum in his Senior year. made an immediate impression with his ever- ahundant wit, His interests are in sports, especially track. Ed will re- member our crowded halls during the fall semester. His future plans are as yet undecided. but his sense of humor and enjoyable personality should asa sure his success. Burton Davis Bill, noted for his own type of sar- casm, will remember Mr, fFertig's gentle sarcasm towards B.H.S, math students, Bill has participated un the basketball team and the tennis team, His secret ambition is to become a science fiction writer. His favorite pas-time is hunting. College and a school of dentistry are Bills plans for the future. Thomas Richard Deetz Tom - friendly, intelligent, sincere - participated in lightweight basketball. track, football, and cross-country. He was a member of the Block B . Student Council, C.S.F.. and attended four Peninsula League Conferences. He was associate justice of the Stu- dent Court. prsident, secretary, and treasurer of his Y, and served as a Burlingame Y Council representative. Tom will always remember the faculty. and Jim McCreary wearing his glasses on top of his head. His future goals: University of California and the field of medicine. Albert Lynton De Rzimus One of Burlingame's Angry Young Mexi, Lyn. or Jussi, is our versa- tile ancl talented music man. l-le could he seen in the halls with zu wilcl shirt. dark glasses love-n in rainv weatherfl and. of course. the red hair, Lyn has participated in Hand and A Capella and was president of the Nlusic' Cluh, He is in th? Drifters Hi-Y. He likes to go on wild three- day trips with the Orchestra. His lans include going to San Francisco State and majoring in-what else music! Lyn wants to raise army ants for a hobby,
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-4:2389 1 1, rf1'?ii'tt'V 7777? I riff- 'Vi if tif f' A r . . 2 fi ....,,. .. .,., ..,, ,. .y .. .v. . , ..,....,...,,, Robert Chaney Bob, known for his big smile, trans- ferred from Kansas to B.H.S. in his Junior year. This popular Senior made a name for himself through football ability and .true friendliness He will especially remember the people he met at Burlingame. Bob enjoys hunting. fishing, and team sports. His secret ambition is to see Wendell Fitzgerald on ice skates. Bob plans to attend college next year. Patricia Ann Chapman Leilani was a spirited addition to our class of '61, She transferred from Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii, in .her Junior. year. Despite her late arrival. Leilam made up for lost time as Publicity Commissioner, Grid Princess, Pantherettes Chaimian, and alternate pom-pon girl. Her secret am- bition is to knit wall-to-wall carpets for the halls of B.H.S. Foremost in Leilani's memories of Bling-um will be our .first and last class ski trip. Im- mediate plans after graduation include attendance at College of San Mateo. Sharon Ann Clifford Charming, sophisticated Sharon has contributed much to the success of our class. Some of her activities in- cluded the Rally Commission, A.G,S. Big 'n' Little Sisters and Hospitality Committees. Assemblies Commission. and Sophomore Representative to the Advisory Boarrlg she also sang with the A Capella choir. She was the sec- retary and treasurer of the Rec. Coun- cil. Yearbook salesman, member of the AFS.. French. and Latin Clubs. and a member of' the Constitution Revision Committee. Sharon still found time to participate in after-school basketball. hockey. and modern dance. Past presi- dent and chaplain of her Y. this fash- ion-loving girl hopes to attend either Mills or Rripps before becoming a housewife. Anthony J. Costa, Jr. Tony, known to his friends for his love of antique autos, will remember most the spirit of his Freshman class at Burlingame. Tony was a member of A Capella. the marching band, and a Hi-Y. He hopes to attend the College of San Mateo and to enter the U. . Air Force sometime in the future. Sharon Beatrice Cox Sherrie was a busy girl awhile at li,H.S. The Nlusic Club. Peninsula Hospital Auxiliary. Future Nurses' Club, flob's Daughters. Latin Club. G.A.A.. and Rainbow Girls have all benefited from her membership. For a long time, Sherrie will remember play- ing and marching in the Band at the football games. Her main interests are music and swimming, At the present time, 9-herrie's secret ambition is to discover her 'ireal ambition. She plans to attend Sl . State in prepara- tion for becoming a dental assistant or medical secretary. at X 2' 1, . ,af .., ,, ' ' 4.24. . .-f H J ' ' t.'-72341 -- - ., tr -ww? if-3. - . 1 Q.: 4,1132- .- , jf' Candace E. Chapman Candy, a combination of wonderful charm and friendliness, was active in Rally Commission. French and Latin Clubs, A,G.S. Activities and Big 'n' Little Sisters Committees. She will al- ways remember the good friends she made at Blingum. Candy hopes to at- tend the University of Califomia. 4 if 123354: 2?-Z' I--it-.saws 'X V 4' .g,,,,?k,:.:ii5, f ' 1.445 ' '- , ,. ,. ,Kar 'v,gu'ri,w--QF. ' z John Christensen ' za 'QE' ff5,ift.i-ig,,fi fi 5 John known for be' friendl f'2' i it and humorous, tragsirreil ' mont to.B.H.Sg as 'a h0j1tw1fg,if,'j Jf has participated inlbaske f -.. years. teumslfqr .three Order Commission' fblii it was also apresident oE',JI:i1e',P1ayb6y a iff I-Ie will ways remember and basketball games at secret ambition is ,io friend. John hodpes tojati21id.tH,g, .5,f, ' or U.C.L.A. all study lamfp . -I - 24 -Q?ifL5:iffiir . . '.3'.i' 5 tri- Qrfik fit aw,,fg.z. nf.,-1 5 5 '3 ,A ,,.'w1t'1 1. - , . 1. . f ..,, N, 'f zivlaf ifvaiff . ,'f, Robert Paul Coleman Bob, a sober member of our class, participated in the Freshman Assem- bly, Latin Club. a term play, and was on the Assemblies Commission. He was a member of the golf and D basketball teams. Outside of school, he took part in Junior Achievement for two years and A.Z.A. for five years. Bob feels that he is noted for his fine varicose veins. He will long re- member the Freshman Assembly. Bob's secret ambition is to walk across the U.S.A, His future plans include study at the University of Mexico. I ft gun? .nfii .M . 1 ' ' f ti,-7-.'f'6ii'5t' .fi A .1 'iieifi' , . his 9, Karen Marie - . gf' Karen was known fornitieltfe. 3 and sparkling personahtyj talented pom-pon i cheerleader. She Was, 'a l e ,149 the Rally Commission' A.G.S. Activities rs-assi ' ' ' if U 5? hzlir wickgdxv1eyes.g,Her'f -.: -: - w i tion is to slide d0Wn'f0IiZ'2Kiri t +2 f' pole. Irene Germania sei , f'g 1v,i f f dos and Arlene lrlemeilnbelredidby A Orse BC 111 . an .,ffi8EBZl?32 if main interelslts. giaren Mins College. ,E , .Li N5 1.315 1. . . egg.-.' . Zjilga C 'K' 2 1 is Helen Louise Cross Quiet Helen has a rather unexpected secret ambition-to join the Roller Derby. During her four years at Bur- lingame, she has busied herself with the Music Club, her church group, sewing. and work. Helen likes home- making and music. She will long re- member the wonderful spirit at B.H.S. After graduation. Helen plans to enter the business world. xi-I .Al ' fs.:-nf 1 i I l l r I i i 1 i l l l l 1 E I i l il'
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Elizabeth Ann De Roos Friendly. sophisticated Betsy earned herself a reputation as a bard-working Senior. exeelling both scholasticallv and in activities. She holds fond mem- ories of the football games. Spirit Week. and her many friends She has beeen very active on the Yearbook staff all four years and has been a member of the A ti S. Cabinet, C.S.F,, Golden Ii , several A.tl.S. Commit- tees, and the Rally Commission. flut- side of school. she found time to be an officer of her church youth group and chaplain and vice-president of ber Tri-Y. Betsy belit-vi-s, Hlllingum is the greatest high school anywhere! She looks fonvard. bop:-fully. to four enjoyable and successful years at Stan- ford University. Bonnie Lillian Doane Sparky is a fitting nickname for this sparkling personality. She is known for her bright blonde hair, her trips every summer. and for her dates with boys from San Mateo High School. Surely the teachers will re- member her constant gum-chewing. She was on the Finance Commission and was secretary and treasurer of the Commercial Club. She also par- ticipated in the Cambridge Club. Job's Daughters. and the Teolihucan-Mob okai Tri-Y. Bonnie plans to study cosmetology at the College of San Mateo: she would like to own a horse ranch one day. Tanya blarie Dorall Tanya, better known to her friends as Cookie, came to our class this year as a transfer from Fxipuchino. There, she served as a representative to the stu- dent council and a member of G.A.A. and Las Hermanas Y. Recognized by her characteristic walk and laugh. she is known for her interest in blue Cor- vettes. Her future. she hopes. will include a college career at the Univerf sity of Hawaii and eventual marriage. Judith Wiley Dowd Judy, noted for her constant smile and her eruptive and unpredictable humor, was a transfer to Burlingame in her Junior year. She will remember the crazy heating system that worked in summer but not in winter. She became active on the A.G.S. Social Service Committee, Yearbook sales staff, and after-school badminton. Judy plans to attend Beloit College in the fall. Betsy -lean Dutton Betsy. often called iilsllllliilllu bv her friends. will be remembered by all lor her well-placed wit. Although her secret ambition is to be invisible. she was very visible .it li H S. as a hard- worker. She served on the Art Com- mission, was a member of the Spanish Club and secretary of her 'I'ri-Y, Betsy's strongest memories of her years at lilingum will include the names of Nlr. Pardini and Nlrs, Gulla. Her humor and friendliness should bring her the best of luck in the future. lietsy plans to attend the College of San Nlateo and then transfer to a university. A, 'V 1: J Jziia.. V . . . t , to , . '23 Nancy Estelle Dibble Nancy, always peppy. smiling. and friendly. was well-known as a Varsity cheerleader and altemate in her Jun- ior year. Her other activities included A.G.S, Big 'n' Little Sisters Commit- tee, ACLS. Hospitality. and the Rally Commission. She was co-chairman of Pantheretttes. and treasurer of her Tri-Y. Nancy will always remember the games, rallies, the parking lot at noon, and Vicki Tompkins' naturally- blonde hair. Her enthusiasm and hu- mor will make her warmly accepted at any College she attends. john P. Donovan John, known for his well-intended dry humor and his individualistic calis- thenics routine, will always remember the time he cornered the safety ed. car while going thirty miles an hour. John labored at trac for four years, and cross-country for three. He was a member of the Christian Yoga group, and he spent much of his sipare time working with his ham ra io. John would like to attend Annapolis or Duke University, with his ultimate goal a career in psychiatry. Thomas Carter Dority Tom possesses a unique desire to do things well. as he has certainly shown during his four years at Burlingame. Very athletically inclined, he partici- pated in Frosh, J,V., and Varsity football, and Frosh-Soph baseball. This active Senior was also A.B.S. Vice- president. Sophomore representative to the Advisory Board. member of the Music Club, Band, and A Cappella. and moderator of his church youth group. His fine singing talents were displayed at rallies and in school con- certs. Tom will always remember and give credit to Mr. Fertig's rewardingly difiicult math classes. He hopes to attend either Menlo College or Stanford next fall. Barbara Durr Modest and sincere Barbara has been an active member of the A Cappella choir for eight semesters: she has received her music block--an outstand- ing honor. Outside of school, Barbara has been both secretaay and treasurer of the Las Estreitas. ri-Y.. Her hob- bies are sewing and ICB skating. Of all her memories of B.H.S., Bar ara will best remember her wonderful teachers. Her secret ambition is to travel throughout the United States by car, towing a trailer. In the future, Barbara plans to enter the business field. Gordon Allen Edwards Gordon, one of liurlingame's most pop- ular Seniors, was noted for sports and activities, which included chief justice of the Student Court. A.I3.S. President, Order Commission. B and Varsity swimming, Frosb. -l.V., and Varsity football. He was also a member of the Playboys Y. His secret ambition is to become a millionaire, and he hopes to enter the Air Force Academy next fall. His sincerity and intelligence will assure his success in any held he enters.
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