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Anna Helena Elfstrom Anna our exchange student from Sweden brightened B.H.S. with her pixie face and hair-do. One of the things she will remember about Burlin- game is the many friends she made this year Included among her many activities were the A.F.S, Club, Fa- hocha Tri Y and the Asbury Youth Grou In her spare time, Anna enjoys trave mg and skiing, Her rather unique secret ambition is to go around the world on a motor scooter. Anna plans to study at Uppsala University in Sweden and to become an interpreter with the United Nations. Willard Edward Fee, jr. all has been a very busy man while BHS I-Ie was Freshman Class dent, a member of A.B.S. Activi- and the Rally Commission. His ablhv' pushed him into the for J and B basketball and teams B111 has also been in q term play a member of C.S.F. and 9611558-EY 0 the A.B.S. Outside of Gabby! he has been president, vice- dent and secretary-treasurer of Y di all the people at B.H.S., will most remember Vic and Mrs. hobby is water-skiingg to Urns Mlnor is Bill's secret illslfflblh He plans to go on to pre- med t Dolurnbxa Uniyersity. Good 4 wld pursue this intelligent and fans Senior Gail Eleanor Fennell Abby a spirited transfer from Mercy at the beginning of her Senior year. has a secret ambition to become a mil- llonalre She IS very interested in art and plans to study it after graduation. With her talent and ambition. she should be a great success. Jack Fischer A man of few words, Jack will most remember the lunch hours uptown. Football track, and golf are on top of the list of things he likes. His secret ambition is to go to the Carib- bean After graduation, Jack plans to attend Junior college and then join the Navy William Edward Flynn Bill known for more pep per pound than most Seniors has rounded out his four years at B H.S. by participating in 10s basketball two years of Frosh- Soph baseball, two years of Varsity , baseball, the Fmance Commission, and Q a term lay in his Junior year. He has also been active in Junior Achieve- l ment and DeMolay. The spirit at the football games especially the Little- Big Games, will be one of Bill's most memorable impressions ot Blingum. His plans for the future include further education at either Oregon State or Davis With his friendly ways and great sense of humor, success should 7 . , l 1 1 -, ' lei-jf-,'f, 1 . ,.5,f:f9i, . . if-'mgsly,:iw V. ' 235 .ef-wef'5. -ig - ,Mi 'Z A - i , , , . . 713. ' .' . ' .25 if: 1 Q .1 ,,,.. V ji --.Mg . - . rl? 1 - . :Q i -j f ' l , , ll l t l 1 l l l , fl Qifgif-Q ? ,U . ' -.4-f., A-1 - - f ' ' F J, gui., . V fn: y Q ' V' ' 0+ ' ' vital' ' 4 i fig.. 1 .gy-If V . , 1 .gl f' 1 ,lgjki . Q , , I , . , ' e a sure thing. fic, Robert Victor lfnslow Easy-going Bob will be remembered for his wami smile. During his four years at B.H.S., liob has acquired a repu- tation for being a crack golferg he thinks he may become a golf pro. When Bob looks back on his high school davs. he will remembz-r most Mr. Hinds, his teacher and c-ozich. Bob has been active on both 20's :intl 30's basketball teams. cross-country, Order Commission, and on the Iilock B , of which he was vice-president. He was also associate justice of the Student Court. and Senior Class Presi- dent. Next year, Iloli hopes to attend Stanford. Paul Allan Feldman Paul has personality plus. He is witty ttranslation for teachers . . . wise- guyl. He has been at Burlingame since his Sophomore year. Sports, the Order Commission, and the Playboys Y have taken up his time. His most vivid memory will be the Friday nights which were not a part of the organizeed school curriculum. He hopes to become a Certified Public Account- ant-a tax specialist. Paul, with his spirit and self-confidence, is sure to make his mark in the world. Ronald Philip Ferrcro Ron. known for his friendly ways. was a leading member of the golf team for three years, He earned his lilock B in golf and also took part in Frosh and Varsity football, Outside of school, Ron was a member of a Hi- Y, He will long remember the Junior Prom and the crowded halls of his Senior year. His secret ambition is to cut down the Senior Tree. 'His hobbies are golf and girls. Ron plans to attend the College of San Mateo for two years and then continue at the University of California. Wendell Thomas Fitzgerald Fritz will be remembered by Bling- umites for his black Volkswagen, his dry humor, and his deep considera- tion for others. He was an active Senior: a member of C.S.F.. a valu- able Q player of the football team, associate justice of the Student Court. and vice-president of the Senior Class. Fritz, who can usually be found in a group of people having fun, also belonged to a Hi-Y and a car club. His future plans include attendance at college, where he hopes to study law. Kathleen Mary Foley Friendly Kathy was one of Burlin- game's representatives to Europe with the Orchestra in 1958. During her four years at B.H.S.. she participated in G.A.A., French Club, Music Club, A.G.S. Social Service and A.G.S. Activities Committees, She has also been very active in the Ahtawaih 'l'ri- Y. Kathy plans to attend San Jose State in the fall. 7. 'F 'FQ' X ,.. an-ave -he Yu tfx A 5 fn 49-
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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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lf' ' -1 is Lynn Ellen Frazier Lymn noted for her red hair and pleas- ing personality, was a member of the Rally Commission, A.G.S. Publicity Committee, Latin Club, Junior Prom Ticket Committee, Music Club, and was vice-president of her Y. She will always remember Marilyn Garner's laugh and Mr. McNitt's English class. Her secret ambition was to refuse Nlr. Bowman's daily invitation to come back tomorrow. Lynn hopes to attend the University of California at Santa Barbara. Darlene Jeanne Frisella Darlene is that pretty dark-haired 'rl with the summery dresses. She bias enjoyed her four years at Burlingame and will remember Mrs. Larsen as a favorite teacher. She plans to enter a business school in the bay area after leaving B.H.S. Darlene intends to enter a business career and then get married. Paul Anthony Gagliolo Paul was a welcome addition to our class in the Sophomore year. Through his activities here, he has long realized that Blinguin is not the biggest, but the best. He was a vital part of our spirited Band. l'aul's secret ambition is to fly an airplane: wood-working is his hobby. After graduation, he hopes to attend C.S.lNl. and then go into business. Anneliese Gandolfo Anneliese was a most welcome addition to Senior Class from Buenos Aires, Argentina. She became noted for her beautiful complexion and eyes. Among her many activities was membershi in the Teotihucan-Molokai Tri-Yli Anneliese says she will remember her many happy experiences in school. Her secret ambition is to go from California to Argentina by car. She may study foreign languages and interior decorat- ing, or take a job she was offered with the United Press. Philip Garlington Unpredictable Phil. known for his wonderful wit and his clever way with words. entered I3lingum's halls as a Sophomore. He was active in the Crea- tive Writing Club and was the Feature Editor of the B , Aside from his writing ability he is noted for being a very shrewd and individualistic person. In the future. Phil plans to ursue his chosen career as a journalist liy attend- ing San Francisco State. Nd? Sallie Kay Freilich Cheerful, friendly Sallie has been one of our most enthusiastic Seniors. She will never forget the wonderful friends she has made during the past four years. Among her many activities were being the 1960 A.F.S. exchange student to Luxembourg, a member of the Stu- dent Council, associate justice of the Student Court, and a member of the Yearbook staff, French Club, Spanish Club, Rally Commission, Order Com- mission, C.S.F., an Cresit Eundo Tri- Y. Sallie plans to continue her studies at the University of Califomia. u iii: Q-f -ibizf i Qfffzw, y . J' John J. Frisella ' , t 'Vf,.':'af5.jl ,ir' i 5 To own the hottest Cadil.lac- H . , dxagster is Jack's secret TS: enjoys working on cars and raaiwrv repair -' rfi experimenting with eectronicr. ,r r At Blingum he put his for the Public Address' His memories of high eehQiQl':f?, ' include certain teachers ,j,e'headgQ Jack glans to go to eollegenezgt to stu y electrical engineering-' . .girl .. we-.Q',:j-Ig? , . ' .- ggi 3 .- . Thomas Phillip Gallagher Tom has been with us for three years after transferring from Bellarmine. He participated on the track team for one year. His outside activities include body-surfing, fishing, and working with his Y group. A pleasing characteristic of Tom's personality is his ability to make everyone feel comfortable and at ease. Tom looks forward to attendance at College of San Mateo and later, at San Jose State. 'tffif . .1 il.. 4 2. . A my nf. ...pk 15:1 1 ,212 .,,,,, , Q 1' 'f'fF3'ffififg,'i . ,,,-, .,,., X '- as ?f'rZf,.x,ig' Patricia Arm Garbuio '5 .Q ir,,,. Cute nd y, Pat. berei aby iffflirienar 'as a on restrictions. She was' 1- the A.G.S. Publicity P g ties Chairman, and in ls Baud, and the A.G.S. Pub, mittee. Outside of sehool,?fP , asf' bs smarts ri- an ln W Mchw rs the 1558 eo nncess. e s,,, ,,,, Q- aug-it what free time she horseback riding. Next Pat at srr Jose sam, smdymeil Y , . 1 ' decorating. 4'rQ K - if 3- .V 2,3 ji., V, ., ,r 'rife' Marilyn Rae Garner Marilyn is one of the most enthusiastic and hard-working members of the Senior Class. Since her Freshman year, she has been a busy member of the Orchestra, A Cappella, Music Club, A.G.S. Activities, French Club, A.F.S. Club, Future Nurses' Club, and served as A.G.S. Publicity Chairman. She has also been president of her church group and secretary of her Tri-Y. Mar1lyn's secret ambition is to skin-dive off the Isle of Capri. In the future, she hopes to attend either Willamette or Pomona. 1: it ' v 3 is 6' I, , H' r X , 1 l E li I 9 li A r 1 U . 5
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