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Caroline Holly Haas Peppy, warm-hearted Carry has been one of the most active girls in the Senior Class. As head cheerleader for two years, Caroline has become known as the symbol of Burlingame spirit, She has also been Junior Class Treas- urer. Sophomore Grid Princess, Fresh- man representative to the Advisory Board, and an active member of various A.G.S. committees. The parking lot at lunch time is tops on her list of memo- ries of B.H.S. Carry's hobbies are horseback riding and skiing. As yet. Caroline isn't sure what college she will attend. but she hopes to go to the University of Hawaii this summer. Gloria Ann Haglund Glory, whose hobby is dancing, has a sweet face and a personality to match. She has been lpresident, secretary: and treasurer of t e Las Estreitas ri-Y, and was a member of the Publicity Commission. She will remember the football games, especially the spirit of the students. Her plans include attend- ance at the College of San Mateo where Glory will study business administra- tion of cosmetology. Glenn Atkinson Haldan Tall, dark Glenn was an active person while at B.H.S. He participated in Varsity and I3 swimming. the Block B Society, Spanish Club. Il staff. and the Cambridge Club. The football games will stand out in his memories of high school. Glenn enjoys swimming. oil painting, skiing. and dancing. His carefully-guarded secret ambition is to go on an African Safari. Glenn plans to further his education at the llniver- sity of Nevada and then enter the field of art. Skipper Michael Hansen Skip was one of the most active mem- bers of our class in several Iields. He took part in basketball and baseball, the A.B.S. Concessions, Order Commis- sion, C.S.F., the Recreation Council, the CASSA-school evaluation commit- tee, the P.L. Conference, and the Yearbook staff. Last year his relaxed manner and -friendly personality won him a position on Student Councilg this year, he was elected our Fall semester Student-Body President. His outside activities include participation in church activities, and the Playboys Hi-Y. Skip hopes to attend Stanford and. looks forward to a career in business. Heather Lois Harrison Heather. whose close friends call her Feather . entered Burlingame as a Freshman from out of state. This was one of our luckiest days, for Heathcrk good looks earned her the title of Grid Princess and brightened the halls for four years. She participated in A.t1S. Big 'n' Little Sisters and Assemblies Committees, and the French Club. She was Records Commissioner and a member of the Advisory lioarrl. Feather will look back and remem- ber always waiting in line somewhere for something. She loves to read and would adore to take ti Uhrst class Cruise around the world, Future plans for this attractive Senior girl include college. Q'-, mx F gi' fp-wp X-4 faq-A Mary Lee Haff Lee's four years at B.H.S. have been active ones. She has participted in after-school sports, Rally Commission, Pantherettes, and A.G.S. Assemblies and Hospitality Committees, Freshman Assembly, Shlma-no-yojo Tri-Y, and CYI Youth group. Her future plans include collegeg her quiet humor and sparkling personality should assure Mary's success. Duncan Hails ?1uncani- nickgiamed lgunf, helped in ewnmgoourscoo perasa member of the B stag? Duncan belonged to the Nomads and. Dynamics Hi-Y s. He is noted for his fine '49 Ford with the purple trunk: He will always remember our Senior Tree. Duncan's main hobby is having a good time. His future plans include a co lege education. Valerie Hale Val, a welcome member of our stu- ,lent body, transferred from Castil- lejo in the Spring semester of her Junior year. This quiet but friendly Senior enjoys swimming and horse- back riding at her family ranch each summer. Val's secret ambition is to weigh 120 pounds-her problem is getting up there. Next year may find her continuing her education at College of the Pacific. Melinda Ann Harley Melinda, familiarly nicknamed Had, entered Burlingame as a Junior. It did not take long for Melinda to become one of the better-known and better-liked members of our class Always laughmg, Melinda knows how to smile easily at anything. Mr. Keeler's green visor .and Mr. Rittenoufs personality are fixed deeply in her l'EC0l6Cfl0I1S'0f Blingurn. Me inda would secretly like to be a surgeon. Her pastimes have mqluded swimming and horseback riding. flzlfllelinda plans to attend college in the ure. Marianne Hartog Marianne, known for her wild mis- spelling and excellent writing abilities, has a passion for large dogs, traveling, slightly eccentric people, and beach parties. A list of her activities include C.S.F.. Fresh Flame, Art Commission. and Yearbook staff. Marianne would like to attend the California School of Fine Arts in Berkeley, San Francisco School of Fine Arts, or, possibly, a school in France. This Seniors unusual ambition is to sail around the world in a clipper ship.
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Neil Maxwell Geitner Neil was a very friendly, but serious member of our class. While at Burlin- game, he participated in Band, Music Club, A Cappella, and German Club. Neil was on the wrestling team, and has been active in DeMolay. He enjoys fishing and hunting. When asked what he would remember most about B.H.S., he answered, Mr. Fertig and Mr. Brosef' Next fall, he plans to study electronics at the University of Califomia. 4? 'wi Robert Gates Gilbreath Bob, who attended Mills during his Sophomore year, could usually be ound in the English Ford outside of class hours. Whi e at B.H.S., Bob was active in D basketball, iwresthng, the Shadows Hi-Y. His secret ambition IS to catch Vic smoking ontcampusf' Bob's hobby is keeping his little car running. After graduation, Bob plans to attend college. John Rowley Gillingham, III John, who transferred from the Califor- nia School of Mechanical and Induste rial Arts in his Senior year, was known for his zany wit. Although he attended Blingum for such a short time, he participated in Varsity basketball and was a member of C.S.F. Interested in politics and literature, he is happiest when loafing in the sun. John will be seen on the campus of the University of Califomia this fall. Lorraine Frances Goudy Lazy is known for her curly hair, her long. dlscussxpns about life, and her Egzwmg giescnptxqns of France. She has n qgute busx in school: she partici- pated in the .G.S. Assemblies Com- mittee F h Cl b R ds Co ' , reno u , ecor mmzs- .sion, and Rally Commission. She was a member of the Shimo No Yujo Y and, was secretary of her Junior Achievement Company. She hopes to attend Cal or Clororado Woman s Col- legeg Ifory plans a career in interior decoration. Judith Gayle Gritch Pert Judy, a transfer from Crystal Springs, is known throughout Blingum for her ability to end up with a cast on her arm or leg at least once a year. During her two and a half years at Burlingame. Judy has participated in assemblies and rallies and has been a member of the Spanish Club and A.G.S. Big 'n' Little Sisters Commit- tee. Hiding from the members of the Order Commission is what she will remember most about B.H.S. In the future, Judy plans to attend Oregon State College. ., ..f1---,af .1 .QQ , 1 'I -I ,j oggg f 'I .IW .. M... I 1-, ,,. 'g4tg.43' -w e 5, ' - fits- i v fit. 'Zi -2.1: on ,, '93 , ere rg. 1. . .., ,., If 'UN fe' Irene Mary Gcrmzmo Sophisticated Irene has two secret ambitions: to be ri top mods-l for Vogue and to drive zu Port-r-hr-. Vifhile :xt li.H.S.. she wus ll llltfllllltfl' of the Assemblies Commission, Big 'n' Little Sisters- Committee, Pep Club, ltr-cords Fommlssion, Panthcrettes. and the Varnival Decoration Vommittev-, Irene also enjoyed afteresr.-hool basketball and swimming, She will remember. best of all. the good mood of everyone on Friday. The future holds one of these three things for Irene: college. model' ing, or airline hostessing. Elizabeth jean Gillespie Liz transferred to Burlingame from the East in her Sophomore year, She was very active in afterschool sports in New York, and in the Y here. Her most vivid memory of B.H.S. will be that of thousands of Freshmen. Swimming and horseback ridiriig are favorite pastimes of Liz, who etests being called Lizard. After gxrladua- tion, Liz plans to attend C.S. and hopes to become a model. Dennis Harold Good Dennis came to Burlingame High as a Sophomore. He subsequently became a member of the schools track team. Dennis will remember, more than any- thing else in his high school career, the spirit of our Alma Mater. His spare moments were often filled with his hobbies of hunting and fishing. When Dennis looks to the future. he sees himself in the U.S. Navy. Beatrice jean Gracey Bea has spent her four years at having a wonderful time. Some of this fun-time was spent in Junior Achieve- ment, Spanish Club, Modem Dance Club, after-school hockey. Yearbook sales staff, rallies, and assemblies. She was president of her Tn-Y. Bea would love to do a hula at West Po1nt..but will probably settle down to a qu1et future at the University of Oregon. Edith Claire Gurll Edy, a most vivacious and likeable member of our class, delights in talk- ing constantly and causing commotions. Edith has been active in after-school sports. Yearbook sales staff. and A.G.S. Big 'n' Little Sisters and Hospitality Committees. Outside of school, she has been a member of Junior Achievement. and has served both as president and vice-president of her Y. The future may find Edy at San Jose State.
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Robert B. Hawkins Quiet, serious Bob transferred to , Blinvum in his Sophomore year. In his 1 two years at B.H.S., he has been on ' the tennis team and in the Latin and Spanish Clubs. He is an electronics 1 whiz who will certainly go a long f way. After graduation, he plans to i attend College of San Mateo to pursue his chosen career in electronics. U -W f79'7'f'?71iv7i, ' fe ., 1:2 .ef ? v of S ' 5 M is ,, ff L2Zi - - sfii - eff r fr r -et .. f1.2 l4Vf 1 t. I . 12 tv ,,2 .ef-f t 1' Suzanne Heller t b.. . - swf' em mon 15 l q y itafl Polptf, I Was a iz NNY acfivlf-'es Of r bmmsesefoif az: ' C -Ao s sec ta d '- ' . Ye f an 1: - her THX- .S B WHS lg ,, jjeag,1'A:G.S. Activities and B114 the H8112 . ,?1gE992?'1l0YS Skim! and S111 afigxigduation, Susu plans to 24331.5 2 4 ff - me the. East. 1 A ' t t . i ' mt, . Ii Stanley Arthur Hendrix , One of the more outstanding members 1 of our class, Stan has been active in i the Music Club, German Club, A Cap- - pella, Band, C.S.F., and as a member of the Mormon Church. Stan is a friendly but reserved fellow who has i an unusual aptitude for science and f math and, at the same time, plays f'cool trombone. His secret ambition I is to make a few million in electron- ' ics. After graduation, he plans to go l on a mission for the Momion Church and .to study at Brigham Young Uni- versity and elsewhere. ef Y 'T fbi vttrl Madeline Hicks r known as Mad, has -affgj 'F '7.IfQ,fvf - V' Qt'-,f gg l f 1-5 in 1 , . . i ff ' x ' f L- 1 active member of the RV V has Paft1ciPafBd in aaa r...e fi f 1 of ,. . . s 's f 'f l .7 is ffpedple watcliingvg R' Sewer would ilk? fe 5-world and make it a , 2 y. Future plans for helpful person include ,t University of Califor- Q-,.f.,,.fE1 ,2, I I 11 F' ' -. 2 ' f rf M - , it 1 .1 i 3 Lynn Elizabeth Hooks Lynn, one of our prettiest blue-eyed .1 blondes, has a secret ambition to have Jet-black hair and green eyes! She has been chairman of the A.G.S. Hospital- ity Committee and a member of several 1 other A.G.S. Committees. The Little Big Games with all their excitement are among Lynn's favorite memories of B.H.S. During her spare time. Lynn isgan ardent fan of modern and progressive jazz. She plans to attend University of Califomia and study dental hygeine. Lynn will surely be a success in her chosen field. ft.. ' A zewfq-1r':i. ' iffy fr ' F2 H, 4144, t 115, Virginia Sue lfleinkel Ginny, whose big blue eyes sparkle-d through her four years. at lilingum. will most remember her many tardy admits. She enioyed her particiiation in the Rally Commission. A.G.S. Hospitality, C.S.F., and the Yearbook sales staff, Her outside activities included being representative to a Y Council and chaplain of her Tri-Y. Ginny has ai secret ambition to ride an elephant in a circus. San Francisco State and secretarial work are future plans for this fun-loving Senior. Aivars Helmuts Buddy's rangy build, easy-going man- ner, and ear-to-ear smile made him a bright spot in our Senior Class. Buddy was known for his avid interest .in tinkering with cars oi all sorts. With his relaxed and radiant personality, Buddy's future success shou d be a sure thing. Lynne Herrick Lynne is a very popular and delight- ful girl with a nutty laugh. She is energetic and a hard-worker and has added a great deal to Burlingame. She was president of the Recreation Council and was Drama Commissioner. She won the award for Best Supporting Actress in her Junior year. Lynne participated in the French Club, the Publicity Commission. A,G.S, Activi- ties Committee, Art Commission. and on the Yearbook staff. San Francisco State is her immediate goal, then school in France and. later. travel. Her interests lie in interior decorating and child psychology. Mary Louise Hill Mary, sometimes -called Macy, will remember most vividly all the midnight oil she burned doing homework. Besides being a member of C.S.F., she has particigated in the Publicity Commis- sion, e A.G.S. Publicity and Activi- ties Committees, the Yearbook stan. Spanish Club, and after-school basket- ball and softball. In addition, she was the secretary and vice-president of her Tri-Y. Her outside interests include sewing, reading, and travelingg her secret ambition is to try her hand at parachute jumping. Mary wants to undertake a col ege career but has not yet decided on her choice of school. Evelyn Eve Horning Sincerity, diplomacy. and all-round sweetness best. describe this respected Senior. Hvelyn's participation in school activities have included holding oflices such as vice-president of the Freshman Class, president and secretary-treasurer of the German Club. and being a mem- ber of A.F.S.. and serving as A.G.S. Treasurer. She is still stunned by the fact that Blingunfrs thin halls were filled this year with 750 fresh- men. Evelyn, who definitely wants a career as a legal secretary. is still undecided as to the choice of college, but there is no doubt that she will be more than acceptable to any school she chooses, . 4 ,J .Lt -fr4:.,gfg41,'f'g 1:3 -3 , .9 wf In 6 W,5?,p'1 if , , af ,,a,,,Q,- ,iff 4 , 1 PU , , V it i V , If ,,.f.,.'! . rv 12141 fa. 1 f If It P .1 4? -if
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