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June - 1931 THE GALLEON TONY MATULICI-I MARTIN KOZARICH LEO FERROGGIARO Custodian Athletic Manager President Emeritus HENRY TANI HAROLD VICK GEORGE ROSENBAUM Business Manager, The Galleon Yell Leader Editor, The Galleon the set of encyclopedias and increased the fund for the purchase of blankets for our athletic teams. We have chosen as our name the Buccaneer, a name worthy of representing our school. Our social life has been well developed. The dances given were fully enjoyed. Our first term play was a great success. Sports were seriously considered. It has been said that the strength of a school lies in its athletic teams, and at the rate We are going We should soon be the I-Ierculean school. I must add that athletics, as a form of recreation, gives one a Well-developed body as well as a strong mind. Athletics are an asset to any school. Maintain your spirit and co-operation, and Balboa shall never fail. Finally, I wish to express my grateful appreciation to the student body and oHicers for their earnest support and hearty co-operation in the social and athletic events in the past term, and to the members of the faculty for their unfailing advice and assistance at all times. ERNEST ENGEL, President. Twenty-one
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THE GALLEON June -1931 GUSTAVE GETTO ERNEST ENGEL JACK CRAVEN Secretary President Treasurer HAZEL EUCHLER GAIL SHEPARDSON HENRY DILKS Second Vice-president First Vice-president Asst. Treasurer Student Body, Fall1930 IN behalf of the executive council, I am happy to say that Balboa has never enjoyed a more successful term. Our efforts have not been in vain. We have followed the tradition of the past and have supported our school in every possible way. The splendid work of past presidents and their co- workers has been appreciated. Their co-operation and accomplishments are difficult to excel. We have endeavored to encourage friendship among the students of our school as well as with those of other schools. It has been our aim to give satisfaction to the students and we have undoubtedly succeeded. Assemblies are held to arouse school spirit among us all, and I am certain that spirit in our school has been consummately attained. And, as I review my term of office, it is not necessary for me to criticize or applaud the school activities, for you have already formed your own opinions. New committees were organized. Flowers were always plentiful in the office. The Board of Directors presented the school with the second half of Twenty
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THE GALLEON 1930 Calendar AUGUST ll- School opened 14-Inauguration Rally l5-Student Body Drive opened 22-Student Body Drive closed Z5-R. O. T. C. in uniform 26-First Paper, Q'Extra,l' published Z7-G. A. A. Rally Boys, Athletic Rally SEPTEMBER 1-Labor Day-Holiday 5-Fo o nb a l l, Balboa vs. South San Francisco 9-Admission Day-Holi- clay 10-Assembly program Football, Balboa vs. St. Ignatius 18-Football Rally 19-Football, B a l b o a vs. Commerce 25-Assembly Football, Balb 0 a vs. Sacred Heart Z9-Sophomo re Paper Drive Victory Rally in bleachers OCTOBER 3-Basketball, Balboa vs. Lowell 6-Fire Prevention Assem- bly 8-Football, Balboa vs. Galileo IO-Basketball, Balboa vs. Mission 15-Virgil Biennium Assem- bly, Prof, Go rclo n, speaker 17-F o o t b al l, Balboa vs. Jefferson 23-F o o cb a l l, Balboa vs. Lowell 24-Basketball, Balboa vs. Lowell Z9-Football Rally 30-Foo tball, Balboa vs. Mission 31-Basketball, Balboa vs. Mission NOVEMBER 6-F o o nb al l, Balboa vs Polytechnic 7-Senior Party bly l 1--Play, 'lThe Valianti' Twen ty-two 10-Armistice Day Assem- 12- 13- 18- Zl- Z5- Election petitions out Open House Football, Balboa vs. Cogswell Sophomore Party Freshman Party Junior Party 26-Nomination Rally DECEMBER 1-Primary Election 4-G. A. A. Tea 5-School Play Student Body Election 10-Election Returns Award Rally l l-Christmas Assembly School closed JANUARY 5-School opened 8-Inauguration Rally 13 16 -Class Primary Elections -Freshmen Reception Final Class Elections Z7-First Printed Paper, Z8 uThe Buccaneer -Basketball, Balboa vs Polytechnic FEBRUARY 2-Basketball, Balboa vs. 3 South San Francisco -Basketball, Balboa vs. Lowell ll-Assembly, History in the Malcingu l 2-Lincoln Da Assembly 13 Y Basketball, Balboa vs. St. Ignatius Senior Pre-party As- sembly -Second 'eBuccaneer', Basketball, Balboa vs. St. Ignatius Senior Prom 16-Community Chest As- sembly 18-Basketball, Balboa vs. Commerce Foreign Trade Assem- bly Z4-Bastlcetball, Balboa vs. Mission MARCH 4-Baslcetba ll, Balboa vs ft Qacrecl Heart 5-Third Buccaneer Sophomore Pre - party Assembly 6-Sophomore Party 10-Basketball, Balboa vs. Galileo JI June- 1931 19 31 12-Close of Popularity Contest, Margaret Cole, winner 16-Junior Pre - party As V sembly 17-Junior Party 18-Track Meet, Balboa vs Galileo 19-Basketball, Balboa vs Polytechnic 23-Annual 'QPep Rally 25-Shakespeare Assembly 26-Fourth Buccaneer,' Z7-Baseball, Balboa vs. Lowell Senior Jinx Gail Shepardson and Charles Keane in Shakespeare Contest APRIL 6-Fashion Show 7-Track Meet, Balboa vs Lowell 8-Baseball, Balboa vs Cogswell 17-Freshman Party Z0-Track Meet, Balboa vs. Burlingame ZZ-Baseball, Balboa vs. Galileo 23-Fifth Buccaneer 24-Track Meet, Balboa vs. Galileo Z7-G. A. A. Rally Boys, Athletic Rally 28-Baseb all, Balboa vs. St. Ignatius MAY 1-May Day-Holiday 5-Nomination petitions Out 7-Sixth Buccaneer Girls inx r J 9-G. A. A. Field Day Z l-Term Play 27-Nomination Rally 28-Journal Jamboree and Dance Z9-G. A. A. Tea JN E 2-Primary Election 4-Girls' Award Rally Seventh Buccaneer 5-Final Election 8-School Annual, The Galleon,', out 10-Commencement 1 2-Award Rally Senior Ball, Palace Hotel
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