Burlingame High School 1967 Yearbook (Burlingame, CA)
Paul Bryant Molkenbuhr Paul transferred to Burlingame in his freshman year from St. Ignatius in San Francisco. At Burlingame he was a member of the Order Commission and the Coyote Point Competition Surf Team. He has a crazy idea about puttinJI a "hemi" in his milk truck whiCh will never run again anyway. Next ~ar he wilfstudy business admrnis– tration. -Horace Mann As a W~~~~~~~ ~~~~erred from Springbrook High in Sil- ~~~~~f.~e~~~~i~.t..~~ golf, and served as class rep– resentative to the student council and as president of Springbrook's Health Careers Club. At Burlingame Bill re– members Mr. Pat's Art class and paintins banners for Bur– lingame actrvities. He plans to go to college and major in marine biology. Nancy Ann Miller Unpredictable Nancy contrib– uted in Rally Commission, AGS Assemblies and Panther– ettes. She worked with PrOJ– ect Head Start and was sec– retary of Aloha Nui Tri-Y. She will never forg_et the tricks played on Mrs. Bowers, Mr. Luperini's class, and the Christmas Formal her junior ronda~~~~ o~r::;~~¥ ~~~ rado or University o7C81ifomia at Berkeley. William Peters Moskin Bill, noted for his wit, returned to BHS after two years at Woodside Priory where he was commissioner of Prefects, member of Student Courcil, Drama, yearbook and talent club. At BHS he sang in Ad– varced Choir. He is adept at guitar and sailing, wants to be able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, and plans to attend Dartmouth to study design. Ann Nail As a junior, Ann transferred from SequOia High where she was in a singing group called "Treble Clef." Jl.nn found Burlingame friendJy but the halls confusing. She will re– member the color green, Mrs. Richens' temper, and Mr. Par– dini's weird sense of humor. Ann plans to attend CSM. Stephanie Ann Miller Among Stephanie's memories of BHS is Mrs. Bpwers' frfth period senior homemaking class. She has participated in modern darce, volleyball and swimming, and is present– ly interested in track. Steph secretly wishes to be a stew– ardess, but she will attend CSM to take business courses. Utta Elisabeth Musielak Utta, known for her P-leasant smile, was on Big n' Uttle Sisters Committee, the work experierce program, and work– ed in the language office for two years. Utta will always remember the green halls and most of all Mr. Holmes' and Mr. Pardini's teem contemporary problems class. After gradu– ationUttaplans toget married. Vicki Lynn Newkom ~f~x-~~~~rci:;~~a~~: Publicity and Hospitality Com– mittees, a Y group, and the Methodrst Youth Fellowship. She remembers Mr. Holmes' wardrobe of sweaters, check– ed jackets, and bermuc:las, and Mr. Luperini's warning, "It behooves you to take notes." Vicki enjoys painting and playing the guitar. Her future plans include nursins 1 program, more work at a uni– versity, or a career as a stew– ardess. Harris F. Morris Harris remembers Joe Brown's shop class, was on freshman and JV football, varsity track, A C8ppella, and active in his g~~~~s~~o~~· ~i~ics~t;:~ ~;t never have to work a day in his life. Harris plans to attend CSM and Cal. William Lyle Nagle Bill has been active in student council, C.A.S.C., Block B, C.S.F. swimming, golf, and the L TSC Varsity Ski Racing Team which accounts for his ambi– tion - to win the Junior National Slalom at Stowe. He served as senior class vice-president and student body president, and will always remember Mr. Umpleby's white whale com– plex. Bill hopes to attend either Dartmouth or Stanford for pre– law. 175
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