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f ' Sees all, hears all, knows all Mr. Gilbert Wedertz Normally found in the chem lab or counselor's office - always ready to help-known for his yard- stick-slapping to get at- tention, and for the twin- kle in his ey-Senior class advisor-MA from University of California. Mr. Marshall Umpleby Known for his casual manner - newest Ivy League faculty member - teaches English and joumalism - advisor to the Burlingame B - flew jets in the navy- BA from Wesleyan Uni- versity. Mr. Theodore Sibley Efficient head of boy's PE department - coaches wrestling-traveling is his main hobby-rapidly be- coming fluent in Califor- nia Spanish and Parisian Erench-BS from Colum- ia. ',, 'F Mrs. Martha Ann Wilson A new addition to the fac- ulty - girls PE modem dance instructor - spon- sors GAA modem dance class - outside activities have included ardent Girl Scout work in Pasadena- hobbies: piano - playing and dancing. JI' Q14 H19 Ji, - Y ' Mrs. Margaret Wade Understanding teacher of English and public speak- ing - hard-working CSF advisor - sponsors AGS Assemblies-sings in her church choir - AB from College of the Pacific. Mr. William Spry Known for his grade- hindering alarm clock - bookkeeping and typing teacher - Finance Com- mission sponsor-a sports and gardening enthusiast -active alumnus of Phi Delta Kappa-AH from College of Pacific. Mr. Herbert Woods Ounterrific Rally Com- mission sponsor - science and social studies teacher -member of Burlingame faculty for 17 years-en- joys remodeling, building. and other hobbies -- AB from University of Cali- fomia. :afr- 4-ii Q W fu fl X 7 I . .x 'vis .,. .. fb-IIC fa f L. . .l-us...-. ,ai M fp. N gf at Q.
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. Retired: Mrs. Hurd Mrs- Shaefef MFS- Johnson Mrs. Phinney Mrs. Willers ff' . 'I gl! , K I ff Nami' 4 5' g ' ---f-gf car V, You'll understand as time goes by . . . 2 ' , X ,f,,v.,y - .VJ ' A K- r lg t, '41-1 I 21 gf- 3! L. l2 Mrs. Patricia Mueller-Vollmer Enthusiastic and accom- modating teacher of the hard-or-hearing - spon- sors .AGS scholarship committee - active in the Chamber Music Group-present project is learning Gennan and how to make red cabbage in ma.ny different ways-BA from Mount Holyoke Col- lege and MA from Stan- ford. l . , ' 'iffifli ' A wc-ff f' ' 'mg 4 'Yr , 4 5 GQ' I 15, X Dr. Charles P. Rossier Retumed after a year- long stay in Europe - while there. he made a special effort to visit lit- erary shrinw - current project is editing 5000 color slides of his travels -teacher of English-BS from Northwestem Uni- versity-MA and Ed.D from Stanford. Mr. Joe Perry Teaches algebra and gen- eral shop-head of Pub- lic Address Commission- enjoys photography, woodworking, stamp col- lecting - BS from Ball State Teachers College. Mrs. Naomi Sellers Respected English teacher -sponsor of AGS Big 'n' Little Sisters-award winning novel and short story writer-music and travel rate highly with her-AB and MA from University of Oklahoma. Mrs. Mr. Aldo Pardini Well-known English and Spanish teacher - always makes his point in class -enthusiastic cross-coun- try and track coach - a hard workcr-main inter- ests are reading and oil painting-BA from San Francisco State. Mr. Elmer Schaake Teacher of safety ed and general science - Mr. Football -former head B.H.S. grid coach is known for his winning teams and his winning smile - still active in sports as assistant track coach-BE from Univer- sity of Kansas. Kestler Mr. C. E. Righter A member of Burlin- game's young-hearted old guard-our Oggnpic star - Awards mmission sponsor-teacher of social studies - AB and MA from Stanford - avid stamp collector. Mr. Lawrence Short Burlingame's silver-haired orchestra director-spon- sor of the Music Club, A Cappella, and various string ensembles - known for seeking perfection with a smile tusuallyi - BM from College of the Pacific. Mr. Donat Pat Burlinga.me's new arts and crafts instructor-his hobbies include sculpting and painting-advisor to the Art Commission-BA from San Francisco State. Mrs. Ruth Schaub 1 Physical exams, first aid, good health hints, and words of sympathy-all these from our efficient school nur-sponsor of AGS Social Service and Future Nurses' Club - enjoys outdoor living at her cabin with her two children-RN from Penn- sylvania Hospital School of Nursing - BS from New York University.
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