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June - 1931 THE GALLEON GARRETT MORRIS MELVIN GROOM HILDA COPLESTONE Vice-president President Representative Low sophomores, Fall1930 MELVIN GROOM, president of the low sophomores during the fall semester, guided his class in a successful term, assisted by Garrett Nlorris, vice-president, and Hilda Coplestone, representative. Through a paper drive held at the beginning of the term, the class enlarged the blanket fund for the school football team. Their support in the drive was of 100 per cent caliber and the drive Went over with a bang. The sophomore dance was one of the royal functions of the semester and all entertainment was furnished by members of the class. Music was supplied by Balboa Blue Boys, who provide virtually all school dance music. In scholarship, in athletics, in general school activities, are found mem- bers of this class. Many sophomores played on our championship 110-lb. soccer teamg many sophdmore names appear on the roll of the California Scholarship Federation. Jack Craven, a sophomore, has been treasurer of Balboa Students' Association for three terms. The class of 1933 is one which promises to uphold traditions and honors of our school. Members will soon enter the upper-class group and take over the reins of students leadership. Two of the Home Room periods found the class in a community sing in the girls' gymnasium, under the supervision of Miss Hudson and Mr. McCarthy. Ac another meeting, Mr. McGlade spoke on the subject of Character.,' With the close of the term, the sophomore class may well look back and be proud of its various activities and achievements. Twenty-seven
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THE GALLEON June - 1931 ROBERT FINLEY CATHERINE MIKULIN EDWIN SMITH Vice-president President Representative High sophomores, Fall1930 ll I IGH sophomores of fall 1930 have had an active term, starting with h t e election of Catherine hflilculin, president, Robert Finley, vice- presidentg and Edwin Smith, representative. Under the able supervision of Mrs. Hilliard, class sponsor, Miss Aced, Miss Bond, and student committees, the term r gram was composed of entertainment, games, and dancing. A play, Dumb as a Doorknob, was given by Mr. Brownis dramatic class. Clairadelle Hussey a d J ' M ' ' ' n uanita onahan were included in the cast. Saxaphone solos were given by Kenneth Basper. Everyone entered into the spirit of the day. Music for dancing was furnished by the Balboa Blue Boys. eception was given. The pro- Home Room programs have promoted an excell t ' ' f en spirit o co-operation and good-fellowship. Under the supervision of the registrars, many interest- ing educational programs were given. The high two's are proud of their many members whe were outstanding in scholarship. Both honor rolls and the California Scholarship Federation claim d l b ' e a arge num er of high sophomores. Clubs also showed that the high sophomores took an active interest in extra-curricular activities. In athletics, Gerald Stubo, Bill Draeger, Harry Peterson and William , Pharis were some of the most prominent. Lack of s ace r h p p events t e men- tioning of many others, who, while not so prominent, tried just as hard to uphold the spirit of the class. Not to be forgotten, the high two girls were prominent in the G. A. A. and great enthusiasm was shown in all sports. Twenty-six
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THE GALLEON June - 1931 GEQRGE SANZ EYRLE ACEVES EUGENE SEBASTIANI Vice-president President Representative High Freshmen, Fall 1930 UUR high freshman class has been in Balboa for six months and all of my fellow students have thoroughly enjoyed their first days at Balboa. For the fall term, the following students were elected to lead the class: Eyrle Aceves, president, George Sanz, vice-president, and Eugene Sebastiani, representative. Ac the beginning of the term many members of the class started to get into the center of school activities. Some joined the diferent clubs and organizations of the school, while others took part in athletics. Our preced- ing term produced such athletes as Jack Stark and Ernest Anderson, who, we hope, will develop into famous traclcmen. Our class also had a large contribution of athletes for the 110-lb. soccer team, which won a championship this term. These boys were Sam Fama, Ray Stockdale, Ernest Anderson, and George Sanz. We also had three boys, Nick Matulich, Lovel Williams, and Herman Gutierrez, who played on the football team. On October 9, the high and low freshmen class had their party. Enter- tainment consisted of a selection of songs by Pete La Fata, and Xylophone solos. The dramatic club presented a very interesting play. In the absence of the jazz orchestra, whose members had to go to Polytechnic High School, music was furnished by Wilhelmina Maghella, pianist, Leon Salvi, and Martin Santich, accordionists. At the end of the fall term a number of members of this class made the California Scholarship Federation, which is a state-wide honor. In the years that lie before us, We hope to do much more in placing our school at the top. Twenty-eight
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