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THE- GALLEON GEORGE SANZ President VIRGINIA CURTO Vice-President FAITH THOMAS Secretary FRANK BREITBARTH Treasurer MARIE MUSANTE Representative ROY GROOM Representative RAY KAARET Yell Leader MRS. CUSI-IMAN Sponsor ' MISS NELSON Counselor a Low Seniors Piloted by seven outstanding members, the low senior class went through a semester full of life and activity. Many students took part in school functions. Outstanding Iigures in athletics, drama, debating, scholarship and important school organizations were found among the energetic members of this class. On the varsity Hotball squad, Jack Berlin, Irving Lunt, Anton Boehle, William Fromm, Chester Williams, and Jerome Paulsen formed a large part of the team. , At the end of this tern!! the unlimited soccer team will be hit heavily by the loss of the following representative first team mem- bers who will be graduated next June. They are George Sanz, Richard Musselman, Gilbert and Harley Snyder, Sam Gransercusa, Thomas De Natale and Raymond Kaaret. Both assistant yell lead- ers of the school, Emanuel Carroll and Raymond Kaaret are also claimed by the low seniors. Outstanding members of the Block B Society are: Wesley Goodwin, chairman, Thomas Fogarty, vice-president: Sam Basin, treasurer, and Lieber Levin, sergeant- at-arms: While Gilbert Snyder, George Sanz, and Thomas De Natale take an active part in the club. The low seniors possess many more prominent students, such as Richard Musselman, student body presidentg Lieber Levin, editor of the Galleon: and Roy Thorpe, a member of the California Scholarship Federation for six consecutive terms. One of the most memorable events of the semester was the class party held on November 24, with the idea of Thanksgiving carr-ied out on the orange and black bids. At the dance, candy favors were distributed among the students. Julius Jelinek entertained with accordion solos, and then accompanied Milan Holdorf in a song. Following this, a play entitled The Prairie Princess was pre- sented by some of the class actors. Class meetings were held during home room period, under the kindly assistance of Mrs. Cushman, class sponsor, who gave will- ingly of heritime to the low senior class. The counseling work of Miss L. Nelson should also be commended, for she aided the students in all kinds of problems that arose during the senior term. The present low senior class will be the largest June class in the history of Balboa to be graduated. All through the year, the real class spirit which existed among the members of the class of June '34, made it a pleasant term. 11
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LAWRENCE FLINT CORRITORE ODDSTAD MACGREGOR MRS. ROBERTS MR. MCCARTHY 12 THE GALLEON I'I1gh Juniors Setting a new standard for future classes, which has always been the aim of this class, the high juniors ended the semester interestingly and successfully, having been guided by such reliable officers as Floyd Lawrence, presi- dent: Charles Flint, vice-president: Josephine Corritore, secretary, Pearl Oddstad, representative: and Wilma Mac- Gregor, yell leader. Mrs. Roberts acted as sponsor, and Mr. McCarthy, counselor. The high juniors held their term dance on Sept. 22 in the girls' gym with the theme of NRA being carried out in decorations. For entertainment several songs and accor- dion solos were presented. Prominent among the students of this class are: Floyd Lawrence and Pearl Oddstad, members of the Board of Directors: Bob Stewart, of the Cothurnus Players. Ath- letics claimed a great number of high elevens. In football appeared Joe Hurley: in basketball, Henry Henricksen: track, George Varoff, who broke the world's pole vault record. Personnel of this progressive class consists of nine registry classes which will make an active senior division. Low Juniors Showing great activity at the start of the term, the L-1 l class chose as leaders to guide them through the term: Tom May, president: Miriam Greenneld, vice-president: Mil- dred Murphy, secretaryg Billy Burke, yell leader: and Dor- othy Osherolf, representative. Mrs. de Luce-Abt, sponsor. and Mr. Clarke, counselor, cooperated splendidly with the class, and were a great help to the students. Outstanding members in football were Andrew Stojko- vich and Arthur Lahey, while Coach Leith's lightweight basketball squad were Billy Burke, Charles Bean, Ray Wood, and John Vinal. This class had the largest membership in the CSF, ten members of the low junior class being represented. Using the NRA theme for their class party on Sept. 22, the low elevens decorated the gymnasium with rows of blue eagles. John Ratto, low junior radio performer, enter- tained with accordion selections. An interesting feature of the term occurred when Mr. Carl Andersen, father of Mildred Andersen, presented the L-1 1 class with a Junior Bench at the first class meeting. MAY GREENFIELD MURPHY OSHEROFF BURKE MRS. DE LUCE-ABT MR. CLARKE P f 'r
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