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June - 1931 THE GALLEON E WILLIAM DOYLE JOHN DILLON FRANK SCOTT Vice-president President Representative S Low Freshmen, Fall1930 INCREASING Balboais population to more than two thousand, several hundred freshmen came swarming into our halls on the opening day of the fall term, 1930. All were anxious to take part in athletics, organizations, or other forms of high school life. Ofhcers elected for the term were: John Dillon, president, William Doyle, vice-president, and Frank Scott, representative. A few weeks after the opening of school the low freshmen were invited to a reception given by the senior and high junior classes. They were given a hearty welcome, and after a short musical entertainment dancing was enjoyed by all. On October 9, in conjunction with the high freshmen, the first class party was held. Eyrle Aceves was chairman of the party committee, and the affair was a success. The class of 1934 was represented on the gridiron by George Cantwell and Robert Droblish, and on the soccer team by Tom De Natale. Miss Elizabeth Smith acted as faculty sponsor for the class, her help in all activities was greatly appreciated. The low freshmen took a great interest in clubs, and their members were represented in nearly every organization in school. Honor students of the C. S. F. were Roy Thorpe, Wilma Beckman, Wilma Ballhaus, and Patria Aarreberg. The low freshmen of the fall term, being interested in their school as well as in themselves, enjoyed a very successful term on the field and in the classroom. Twenty-nine
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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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June -1931 THE GALLEON . 5 HAROLD DELAVAN BOYD CHASE JACK CRAVEN Secretary President Treasurer s1Lv1o LICCIARDO MARGARET COLE HENRY D1LKs Second Vice-president Vice-president Asst. Treasurer Student Body, Sprung 1931 O act in a manner befitting a full senior high school, which Balboa now ' is, and to use mature judgment in student body government, has been our aim this term. Our advanced senior class, numbering fourteen students Who will grad- uate this June, has contributed much toward this maturity we are seeking. ' ' ell as attainments. These students have added dignity and refinement as W The class of December '31, numbering 112, is really the first graduating class proper. As the high class during their Whole high school life, these me to realize the responsibility of leadership and have tried et a worth-While standard of ideals and traditions. students have co to s Our officers have been very competent in governing the school and have organized sound student body control. The various committees appointed have carried out their duties with accuracy and efiiciency. The Board of D'rectors takes pride in enumerating various projects which have been com- 1 leted during its term of ofiice, such as: The finishing of the blanket fund P fblanlcets and hoods have been ordered and will be in use next seasonjg ' Thirty
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