Burlingame High School - Panther Tracks Yearbook (Burlingame, CA)

 - Class of 1962

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Peter john Mandell Pete transferred to Burlingame in his junior year from Lick-Wilmerdmg High School in San Franciscofhe was on the swimming team at Lick and was an active member of the Engin- eers' Club at Burlingamefhe was also vice-president of his H1-Y-besides school and his Y , cars are of great interest to Pete-he hopes to study at an Eastem medical school. Michael john Mathews Mike entered Burlingame as a senior -he was interested in athletics and he participated on the track and cross- country teams - athletics and photo- graphy are Mike's main interests- although he was only at Burlingame a short time, we hope that he will have good memoides of his senior year- Mike's future may include a career in civil engineering. M Y I nf' 53 f-.: ' 2 Ilse Massholder Ilse was our excnange student from Germany-she visited us through the Christian Youth Exchange of the Methodist Church-she took an active part in the AFS, French and Music Clubs-Ilse plans to attend college in Germany upon her retum home. Q1 Paul Michael Mellema Mike. who has been quite active in our athletic program, participated on the football and track teams or four years -he was also Varsity baseball manager -outside of school, building models is Mike's main interest-he will long re- member the many football games and sports events at Blingum. William Ross Marble Bill could often be found in the audi- torium working eagerly on the efhcient, stage crew-he was the head of the stage crew for three semesters and handled all the productions during this timeffiill is a member of the Drama Commission and was active in a car club and in Westminster Fellowship- his main interest is working on cars and boats-future plans for Bill include college and then the Navy, for Q' '-an-I james Raymond May Athletically-inclined Jim participated in the C's and D's basketball, C's and B's swimming, Varsity wrestling and Varsity cross-country teams-outside of school, Jim was a member of the Vulcans Hi-Y-he hopes to attend Humboldt State next semester to study forestry. 'K-M Robert C. Meyer Friendly, industrious Bob held the offices of Junior Class vice-president and Student Body president, and was a member of council-he participated in both Frosh and JV football and was on the Varsity tennis team for four years-outside of school, Bob was a member of the Xiphoteuthis Hi-Y- Bob plans to study engineering at Tulane University. in C 'S'W if Claudia Jo Miller Peppy and petite, Claudia was very activelwhile at Blingum-she was pom- pon girl in her junior year, and head pom-pon girl in her senior year-she also participated in CSF, Rally Com- mission. AFS and Spanish Clubs, AGS Assemblies Committee and Panther- ettes-outside of school, she was treas- urer of her Tri-Y-in the future Clau- dia plans to attend the University of California. 1 not-. at V-,, HQ., J B... is-4-41 ' W, , 1 Carol Ann Mathxeson Intelligent, musically-inclined Carol Ritrticipated in A Capella, orchestra. usic Club, CSF, French Club and the AGS Scholarshi Committeeher outside activities incljuded active mem- bership in Les Petits Choux Tri-Y and the Methodist Youth Group-next semester may find Carol studying at either CSM or Cal. of fKlI37 Salvatore Menendez Sal, very active in sports, participated on the Frosh-Soph baseball team and was on Burlingame's football team. playing on the varsity squad for two years-besides Sal'-s interest in ath- letics he was active as vice-president of the Block B , a member of the Order Commission, and A Capella and in a term play-after graduation, Sal plans to enter CSM or the Marine Corps. it

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B 5 Thomas Prall Luna Tom. with music holding his main in- terest, gave his time and abilities to A Capella and the Music Club-he represented BHS at the Music Edu- cators' National Conference-his many talents eamed Tom his music block- outside of school, he enjoys ice skating, sketching and singing for' pleasure- after completing his voice major at the University of the Pacific, Torn hopes to enter the field of music. QE' r. Y .L ,puny Rxsat Lois Ann McCubbin Lois. chic and very sweet, added sparkle to BHS-she was a Varsity cheerleader, participated on the Rally. Drama, Order and Records Commis- sion and was a JV cheerleader, Pan- therette chairman and treasurer of the Senior Class-she was a member of Lo- quaces Tri-Y-next fall. Lois hopes to study at Cal at Santa Barbara. Ffifl X-Q4 Silvio R. Lucchesl Silvio, better known as Ricky among his close friends, was our capable and able football manager for several years -after high school he plans to enter the military serviceafter his service Silvio hopes to enter college. 4'-al Dave McCoy Brian Adams High School in Dallas, Texas lost Dave to Blingum in his senior year-Dave enjoys cars, elec- tronics and sports of all kinds, especa ially football- Elmo or Marobi are two of his nicknames-he plans to major in engineering at college next fall. Mary Ann Macpherson Witty lWac lent her talents to CSF, AGS Publicity and Scholarship Com- mittees, Publicity Commission and AFS-she was Latin Club secretary. French Club vice-president, Associate Justice of the Student Court, Junior Editor of the Yearbook and our able AGS vice-president-being a member of the Student Advisory Board at the Department of Employment and secrea tary and treasurer of a Junior Achieve- ment company took up her spare time -Mary Ann hopes to attend Cal or the University of Portland to major in political science and languages. Q, -g Y, 1 William Lyon McClenahan Easy-going Bill came to BHS at the beginning of his sophomore year--he was active on the swimming team, the wrestling team, Block B Society. Finance Commission and Engineers' Club-outside of school. Bill could be found enjoying water skiing, flying or working hard at his duties on the ski atrol--the fall of '62 may .find Bill at Bu. ke University majoring in engineer- ing. ei? -GNP' Robert Paul Mclilhany Big Bob, tops on the gridiron 'and named to a high school All-American team-an incessantly happy-go-lucky guy- Max could be found. in the middle of those corridor sessions-he was a member of Xiphotbeutbis Hi-Y, participated in four years of football. wrestling and track and was president of the Block B --his future: after college, may include a career in his- tory teaching. K, Bruce Ian Luke Clever, understanding Bruce, a friend to all-a member of the Aces Hi-Y and the Methodist Youth Fellowship- he was an active participant in the Latin Club, Block B , tennis team and was a football manager-outside of school, Bruce could be found on the ski slopes or, in summer, in the back country game hunting-next fall Bruce hopes to attend Pomona College. Donald McCubbin Don entered Burlingame as a freshman, but attended Menlo during his junior year-at Menlo he participated on the golf team and the Radio Electronics Club-at Burlingame he joined the French Club, the Golf team and the Order Commission-outside of school he belonged to the Cambridge Club and. was president of the Wastrels Hi-Y -his future plans include attending the University of Colorado. Eugene Norman Malatesta That '49 Stude so familiar to all of us contains a self-admitted future million! aireGene transferred to Burlingame in his sophomore year-he will remem- ber participating on the D, C and B basketball, cross-country, track. Wl'9Stl' ing and baseball teams-Gene was also a class representative - keeping his Stude in rurming condition has been Gene's main interest.



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Phili Sinclair Nicholson -'rr Rebecca M. Morris Becky deprived BHS of' her first two years but has brightened our halls for the last two-while here, she partici- pated in GAA, Music Club and the Business Club-Becky has furthered her artistic ability with ber favorite pastime, painting-the immediate fu- ture may inciude two years of college at CSM, to be followed by marriage f--e M ltr Maui' X at kj, if ' M Leonard Mushkin Bud entered Burlingame as a sopho- more from Hillsdale-at Burlingame he participated in JV football, golf and CSF- e showed iournalistic ability by becoming Sgports Editor of the B and becoming ports Editor of the Year- book-his outside activities included A8zA Youth Organization offices and being a member of his church youth group--next fall, Bud hopes to attend either UCLA or USC to study dentistry and. later, graduate orthodontics, ,lark ,fo Edward Carroll Mincher Ed, who was known around campus for his friendly manner, contributed his time, energy and talent to the Frosh. JV and Varsitv football and B and C track teams, Order Commission and the Block B Society-his sharp '62 Corvette was well-known around BHS --Ed's main interests are water skiing, bowling and working on his car-the future holds service with the Coast Guard and then the automobile busi- ness. -,cat Mary Carol Moyer Carol was a pleasant addition to our class-she participated on AGS Activi- ties and Big 'n' Little Sisters, Commit- tees-outside of school she was chap- lain and vice-president of her Tri-Y- Carol enjoys helping her boyfriend work on his car-her future plans in- clude marriage after graduation, . 1 P Phil participated in the AFS and Latin Clubs and on the Executive Board of CSF-he also belonged to his church 'youth group at St. Paul's-he spends is spare time golfing and collecting the lore of the street-car era--he plans to attend a western college, where he will study to teach English in a second- ary school. P1 in Michael Anthony Morf Mike was active in Blingum athletics- on the football team for four seasons, the wrestling team for three, and the swimming squad for two-he was the Yearbook Business Manager and the Finance Commissioner - outside of school, Mike's Model A Ford takes up most of his time-after these mem- orable years at Burlingame, Mike plans to major in medical administration at the University of Santa Clara. Richard Morton Rick, a transfer from Mills in his sophomore year, was a very welcome addition to the Burlingame sports line- up-he participated on Varsity baseball and Varsity football during his Blin- gum career-outside of school, be was an active member of the Xiphoteuthis Hi-Y-Rick's future probably includes college attendance. fi' Robert Reed Myers Bob was an active student at Burlin- games-he was a member of Rally Com- mission, the wrestling, swimming and golf teams and was football manager for two years--outside of school he belonged to the Vulcans Hi-Y and the Explorer Scouts-he plans for a college education. Karen Elizabeth Moyer Kay, the girl with the perpetual smile an a constant willingness to help, was our capable AGS Publicity head, as well as being third period representa- tive to Council, a member of the AFS, Latin and French Clubs, A Capella, AGS Publicity and Hospitality Com- mittees. the band, yearbook staff, St, Paul's YPF and choir, and president of the Junior Daughters of the King- Kay hopes to study toward a career in medical technology at Pomona. Fredrick Francis Noonan Nicknamed the Rebel, Fred entered Burlingame as a freshman transfer from Bellannine-he gave active sup- port to Blingum's learns during his years here-he was a member of the cross-country, B's and Varsity track. Frosh-Soph baseball and D's, C's and- B's basketball teams-his main inter- ests are cars and a motorcyclefhe hopes to study courses in engineering at college. if

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