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Helen Antoni Bporn Ruhne During her four years at Burlingame, Helen was quite active as a member of CSF, Future Teachers Club, AGS Assemblies Committee, and in after- school swimming-participating in the Cadet Teacher program took up most of Helen's time-she is interested in all water sports, especially swimming and sailing-in the future, she plans to attend San Jose State or a cosme- tology school, followed by a career as either an elementary school teacher or a beautician. Pamela jean Schaldach Pam, well-known for her beautiful voice, was an active member of A Capella, girls chorus, band, orchestra and Music Club-she worked on both AGS Hos itality and Scholarship Com- mittees-ger main interest is her voice training-she participated in Junior Achievement and the Baptist Church Youth Fellowship and choir-her plans include courses in cosmetology and music at CSM and possibly a career in singing. Kenneth Charles Schonfeld during the year from he was a Ken entered Burlingame spring of his sophomore Lick-Wilmerding-at Lick member of the Glee Club, Student Court and the JV football team-at Burlingame, he participated in the band and on the track and wrestling teams-Ken was also a member of the Honor Band-his main interests include playing the trumpet-he plans to at- tend San Francisco State. L Darlene Sandra Sachs Darlene, an active member of our class, participated in Cadet Teaching, Rally Commission, was a JV and Var- sity altemate cheerleader, and the head of the Pantherettes-she belonged to Par Ci Par La Tri-Y and was both president and vice-president of this club -Darlene plans to attend San Jose State College and obtain her teaching credential-she has hopes of traveling in Europe. 4 .af f 'Na F! gr H X Q 2 is M In X H J -2 it , , . 5,-1 w f .5 ,Xl 3, an ?,??st li . .Q 'api' 'T ' lit? Carol Frances Schmitz Carol came to Burlingame in her sophomore year-she belonged to Pan- therettes, Rally Commission, and the Business Club-outside of school, Carol participated in a Tri-Y, Newman Club, and a Junior Achievement company- listening to good music is a favointe pastime of aro1's-after graduation. me plans to attend the College of San ateo. tual' Richard Russell Sportsfminded Rich was out for Frosh football one year, JV football one year, Varsitv football two years and track all four years-he was a member of Iilock B , was Frosh Class president, and was a member of Xiphoteuthis Hi-Y- Rich spends much of his spare time playing football-next year he hopes to major in political science at UOP or San Jose State, and he plans on a career in business or teaching. 3 Raymond Charles Schmidt Ray, a student leader as well as an athlete, lettered in 10's basketball, swimming, tennis, 30's basketball and varsity basketball-he also made all- league 30's basketball-his other activi- ties included being Senior Class presi- dent, Sports Editor of the Yearbook and past secretary of Vulcans Hi-Y- he also worked on the ABS Assemblies Committee-his favorite pastime is, of course, all t pes of sports-Ray plans to attend Cal, and major in business or education. Constance W. Schuetz Even-tempered Connie participated in the AGS during her high school career -her outside activities included Jun- ior Achievement-among Connie's likes are animals, especially horses and dogs -her future plans include college at Cal at Davis to study toward becom- ing a veterinarian. Q 1 Paul James Scanlon Skip entered Burlingame as a sopho- more .from Serra-at Burlingame, he participated on the track and cross country teams, Block B Society. Order Commission and also was a reporter on the B staff-sports rate high among his interests-the future holds college and, perhaps, a career in journalism. wx F! ve'-2-1 W Eileen joan Schnur Eileen, known as Schnursy to her friends, became an active part of Blingum life before she was an actual student, by going to Europe as a member of the string orchestra in 1958 -since then she has been on the Better Govemment Board. Order Commission. has been AGS Big 'n' Little Sister Committee head, and was a very bouncy Peter Panther in her senior year-her outside activities center around Les Petits Choux Tri-Y, of which she has been president and sec- retary, and the Presbyterian Church Choir and Westminster Fellowship- Eileen has holpes of attending San Jose State next fa l.
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-. Q .-A' -1.x I 4 1 . '45 Nancy L. Reed Witty and energetic Nancy was a great asset to Blingurn during her four years as a participant in GAA swimming and volleyball, French Club. AGS Activi- ties and Publicity Committees and Rally Commission-her future is un- decided as yet, but she plans to attend a college in the East. David XV. Rankin Dave, known for his photographic abil- ity, was on the Photography Commis- sion, was Photography Editor of the Yearbook and snapped pictures for the school paper-his main interests are photography and camping-his future plans includeeither CSM or Santa Barbara-Dave hopes to become a commercial photographer. Terryanne Calhsta Ray Friendly, sincere, industrious and in- telligent describe Terry-she entered BHS in her junior year from Mercy-at Burlingame she participated as Asso- ciate Justice of the Student Court, As- sistant Editor of the Yearbook. and as a member of Latin and Engineering Club, B staff and Order Commis- sion-at her previous school she was a frosh class officer-Terry's favorite hobby is sewing and trying to copy Dior creations--next fall may find her at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Martha Rees Congenial, smiling and poised best describe Martha. who was our capable and efficient AGS cpresident-her 'other activities include AFS president. French Club secretary-treasurer, A Capella, Pantherettes, Rally and As- semblies Commissions, Activities Sub- Editor of the Yearbook and Rliiesident and chaplain of her Tri-Y- artha's two main interests are music and being with her friends--her future includes attending the University of California. ji 5? George Linn Roth Linn, known to some as Snooks , was a senior who loved a good time-This favorite pastimes are football, iishing, tobaggoning and watching the 'fThree Stooges --Linn has been active .ip sports during his four years, partici- pating on Frosh-Soph baseball, I-fresh football and Varsity football-Linn's other activities included Block HB . band, and the vice-presidency of the Student Body-next.year he hopes to attend either the University of Califor- nia or Stanford-a career as-an engi- neer or dentist may follow his college education. ' Valentine Charles Ritschy His sense of humor and pleasant per- sonality were enjoyed by all-Val will particularly remember his three years of fourth period P.E.-he was a Hi4Y member-his interests are playing pocket billiards and collecting old bot- tles-Val plans to attend college and then pursue a career in some field of mathematics. if Robert Lance Ruckteschler Lance, known as Chief to his inti- mates, participated on the swimming. track and Frosh and JV football teams -he was on the feature staff of the B , and he was president of the Rec Council in his senior year-his outside activities included membership in a ski club, being a water lifesaver and enjoy- ing hot rods-Lance hopes to attend San Jose State for two years, then transfer to Stanford to further his education. 5 Mark Rosen Mark has been very active in sports during his four years at BHS-he has been a member of the Frosh, JV and Varsity football, Frosh-Soph baseball and golf teams - outside of school, Mark belonged to a Hi-Y and his church group and he played in a dance band-he thoroughly enjoys all hunting -Mark hopes to attend CSM and the University of Califomia to study law. Roland Rouda Known to his friends as Ron, he re- turned to Burlingame for his senior year--good-looking and friendly, he soon renewed the friendships of his sophomore year here-his favorite pastime is just having fun --Ron opes to study at CSM and then transfer to Cal or to another college. has Steven Rudolf Steve, well-known for his rangy build, easv-going manner and ear-to-ear smile which made him a bright spot in this year's senior class, has an interest in all kinds of things-with his relaxed personality. Steve's future success should be a sure thing-he plans to attend CSM.
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la S 'yy Dianne Alaue Shenno Poised, sophisticated Dianne belonged to Rec Council, A Capella, CSF, the French Club, Student Council, several AGS committees, Art and Drama Com- missions and Pantherettes-she acted in two term plays-Dianne belonged to Loquaces Tri-Y and was both presi- dent and vice-president of this club- she enjoys snow and water skiing, travel and studying foreign languages -Dianne plans to attend either Stan- ford or Smith College and to seek a career with the State Department. 'tai' '1 ' ,7 Michael Slackman Mike, the senior who is always out for a good time-during his high school career at Burlingame, he was a mem- ber of the footba l, basketball and base- ball teams-noted for his relentless pur- suit of the truth-outside of school, Mike was an active Hi-Y member- spare time finds him in his car-college IS in view for this congenial senior. Michael Schwalm Casual and likeable Mike, known to his closer friends as Homer , will always be remembered for his great masquer- ades and wildi' escapades-he parti- cipated in the wrestling, B's track, and Varsity and JV football teams-he was ABS president-outside of school he was a member of Xiphoteuthis Hi-Y- he enjoys sports and science-Mike's future includes an out-of-state college and an English or chemistry major. QNf'!3 YI? William McKey Sherrard Dynamic Bill, his sense of humor ap- preciated by all who encountered. it, took an active part in the champion- ship tennis team and also aided the basketball coach greatly by being bas- ketball manager-he IS an avid spec- tator of many sports-outside of school hours he was usually at the Peninsula Tennis Club-a member of Vulcans H1- Y-future plans for Bill are to attend college to study chemistry. 'Y- il H'-r Jonathon Tuck Smith Jon, a mixture of many talents-a member of the CSF, cross country team and the lightweight basketball team-his favorite interests are all sorts of sports-he will always remem- ber his friendshi s with his teachers and class mates-sis aspirations include attending either Dartmouth -or Wil- liams to pursue a career in science. Susan Sherman Sue, known for her friendly smile, par- ticigated in such Burlingame activities as t e AGS committees and after-school sports-outside of school, Sue was an outstanding member of a Junior Achievement company for two years- on .her 'list of likes are cars and just taking it easy -to achieve her future goals, Sue will attend college, A Bruce Smith Quiet, reserved Bruce will remember t e four Little Big Games and the other sports events of Burlingame High-his interests are Wide and varied an he enjoys almost everything-this flexibility should bring success to Bruce wherever he may go after graduation, either to college, service, or a career. 'QU i Saadet Sezgen Sue, a transfer from half-way around the world, Turkey, in her senior year, very quickly made many American friends and spread a continental mood among the senior class members-Sue engoys spending her free time doing coiffures-her future plans are to at- tend CSM, then go to another college - X to study accounting. Sandra -Ioy Sinclair Quiet, smcere. Sandy-Art and Rally Commission, French Club and AGS Publicity Committee were among her activities while at BHS-outside of school, Sandy belonged to Rainbow Girls-the future may hold college at CSM and a career as a secretary. Carol Spadom Carol, known as Spuds to close friends, participated in after-school hockey and AGS Activities Committees -she belonged to the Walther League of the Trinity Lutheran Church, Par Ci Par La Tri-Y and Peninsula Con- servatory of Music-her main interests include singing and homemaking-after graduation, Carol plans to attend the College of San Mateo and later become an otlice receptionist.
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