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THE BALBOA JOURNAL LOW FRESHMAN HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS Low Freshmen-Spring '29 s FRESHMEN, we were first assigned to our registry class by Mr. Chase, the principal of the school. Later there was a rally where the freshmen were introduced to the Balboa Student Body, and a sample of freshman yelling was given. One of our exciting moments was the election of officers. The students winning were as follows: President, Edwin Smith, vice-president, Joe Allison, secretary-treasurer, Robert Finley, representatives, Charles Boyd, 'Wilhelmina Kopf, Harry Peterson. All of our class officers are by virtue of their position members of the Board of Directors of the Student Body. In Home Rooms the following were elected presidents: E. Lee, B. Trever- ton, L. Westover, R. Cook, L. Bachetti, W. Kopf, M. Horeni, R. Rodri- quez, M. Pavlovich. A dance was given in February in honor of our class by the student body oiiicers and the sophomore class. The school orchestra furnished the music. Refreshments were served and we were given favors labelled Welcome Freshmen. The low freshmen have done their share to help the school. We helped win the championship in soccer and we won the inter-class track meet, with the sophomores coming in second. The manager of the Journal is a freshman, too, we are proud to say, no less a person than William Trever- ton. With such a start we feel that our class is bound to iill a valuable place in Balboa' EDWIN SMITH. ...gf 22 Ba..-
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THE BALBOA JOURNAL The Balboa Journal Editor: George Prevezich. Art Editor: Harold Vick, Assistant, Dorothy Whiteway. Sport Editors: George Rosenbaum, Daniel Kane. Manager: Bill Trevertong Assistant, Richard McKirahan. Faculty Advisers: Miss Fisher, Mrs. Schaller, Miss Simon. NE year, one year passed. Give us back that precious time so that those who have failed may succeed and those who have succeeded may do even better. Give us back that precious time, so Geofge Pfevelifhi Editor filled with happy invigorating days. A new school, a new building, new teachers, and new students. What opportunities! The days have been pleasant and the government has been carried on wonderfully well. Students have cooperated and tasks have been accomplished. So in our Journal we endeavor to reveal our work, to tell of our societies and their members, and to make known the leaders of our school. May our effort be a success. We offer our thanks to the staff and to all persons who gallantly gave their time to make a Journal possible. And we pledge our help toward' a better Journal in the years to come. if 'P :P GEORGE PREVEZICH. T IS with considerable pride and without apology that we present our first Annual, imperfect though it may be. We fully realize that with more experience, a larger student body, and a deeper feeling of Balboa spirit, our Journals in the future may be much improvedg but nevertheless we are proud of our first book. i To our advertisers, we extend our thanks. Through their generosity, this 1929 Journal has been made possible. Our grateful appreciation is also given to Mr. Chase, our principal, to Miss Fisher, our adviser, to Miss Simon of the Art depart- ment, and to Mrs. Schaller of the English department. We also want to express our gratitude to Mr. Langton of the Sterling Engraving Company, to Mr. Fisher of H. P. Fisher Co., and to Mr. Gilmour of Schwa- bacher-Frey Company, all of whom have assisted us faithfully and taken a very per- sonal interest in this, our Hrst Balboa Journal. BILL TREVERTON. ...ggi 24 Eg..- Bill Treverton, Manager
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