Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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THE GALLEON I1 ,Q-Q. KW MISS BABIER BAIJSI ISFECKNIAN KTANIEPA DlfI.I.OS DIVITA IfOI.IiY ITORMAN VOSBERRY Buccaneer Staff ERISCQIIIE MC1'XAR'l'Y I.lZONIZ'I'TI MCDOXVFLI. IJEONOUDAKIS Mfl'IZl,lIR LIQVIN NIITLSUN MACIR IS UGLY TREES PHADON RICHARDSON RUFFATTO SHAW TOFTLEY XVADE XVIEBB YFMANN ZWEIG 23

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THE GALLEON l I Possessing a nose for news and an ability to get it, June Manning, editor, has sent her staff of reporters on the trail of every bit of Buccaneer news. Emulating the best in student journalism and make-up, our paper has reflected life at Balboa in novel and interesting ways. Fact, not fancy, must rule in the columns of the press! This is not only a tradi- tion, but is virtually a mandate. You can be certain there were no mistakes if the responsibility lay with Lorraine Coleman, for she checks and double-checks. Closely allied and working in harmony with the editor, Mary McNeilly has made an ideal team mate as associate editor for this term's Buccaneer. So in tune with the ideas and desires of the editor that she was actually able to preconceive her ideas, Mary has been of unparalleled value. Experienced and well-grounded in her field, .Ienness L. Hudson might easily dominate and color the Buccaneer. That this is far from true, and that Miss Hudson is able to guide in a kindly yet lenient way is shown every year in the distinct change of character of the paper which follows the appointment of the new editor. MANNING COLEMAN MCNEILLY BLICCHIICCI' MISS HUDSON . This term, an entirely new system was used in editing the Buccaneer, which aided materially in the work. Under the new plan, too, each member of the staff was required to obtain a two-inch advertisement for each of the eight editions of the paper. This experiment could never have been as successful as it was without the full cooperation of the staff, and the kindness and patience of our sponsor, Miss Hudson. No word of appreciation could fully express the editor's or the staff's gratitude for her helpfulness. Eight editions of the Buccaneer were issued. Since April Fool's day comes in the spring term, the staff of the fall term was disappointed in not being able to have a feature paper. However, they took advantage of the Friday-the-thirteenth jinx, and surprised the students with a mix-up paper . which was received with much enthusiasm. Instead of receiving the paper with their Student Association cards, students had a separate Buccaneer card, which was presented each time the students received their papers. Congratulations are extended to Woodrow Ogletree and his staff, who handled the circulation of the paper most efficiently. Lieber Levin should also receive special mention, for it was he who did a great deal to Q add to the popularity of the paper with his clever arrangement of the sports page. Words cannot adequately express appreciation for the wonderful Work accomplished by Miss Baber and her efficient typists, particularly Ellen McCarty, typing chairman. Mrs, Cole of the New Mission News also greatly aided the news-writing staff. As editor of the fall '33 Buccaneer, I wish to thank the staff for the marvelous cooperation they O have shown in publishing the paper. To the next staff, I wish every success. JUNE NIANNING, Edl'IOl'. O 22 '



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THE GALLEON Placed in a position of responsibility, that of representing his entire student body, Lieber Levin has worked at his task with originality and ingenuity. His work has been in progress for months when the general student body did not realize the constant effort in their behalf, and Lieber in his quiet way would be the last to tell them. He has needed friends with a sincere interest in the Galleon uppermost in their minds. Fortunately, those persons comprised his staff. They may say ability can't run in the family, but we say it can . . . and does. If you doubt us, just look at the Tani family that has given to the Galleon staff both Lily and Henry. Lily, Working this term as associate editor, has been as suc- cessful as her illustrious brother. It may have been the Blue Eagle, and then it may have been the pep and person- ality of LaVerne Wade, but whatever we can thank we do thank, for the Galleon ads have again hit high. 5 Many and trite are the jokes about the e ciency expert, but being an expert, and being efficient was no joke to Woodrow gletree. To him fell the lot of keeping the Galleon accounts, handling subscriptions, and caring for the distribution of the journals. Editors and business managers find their particular Galleon a new responsibility, and in consequence, an inspiration for work. Their task is comparatively easy. however. It takes a mind that can conceive, balanced with patience and a sense of humor to do this thing year after year. All these requirements, and more, too, are l met every semester by our faculty advisor, Jenness L. Hudson. Lavm P TAN1 WADE OGLETREE GHUCOII Miss HUDSON In its endeavor to publish an annual worthy of your consideration, the fall '33 Galleon staff has spared no effort. Every legitimate channel has been probed for aid in financing our publication. Although reducing the pages to a minimum cost, due to an increase in prices in engraving, printing, and everything that goes in the makng of a journal, the staff feels that this book is a source of pride to the class of December '33 and a fitting tribute to Balboa. If, in your opinion, we have succeeded in our labors, we are happy, for we have the real satisfaction which comes from a task well done. Praise should be given the entire staff, particularly to Lily Tani, associate editor: to La Verne Wade and her advertising crewg to Vera Forman, for her efficient management of individual pho- tography work, to Miss Helene Harker, art sponsor, who supervised the photography for the division pages, and the art work in the book: to Miss Ellouise N. Baber for her careful direction of typewritten matter: and to Miss .lenness L. Hudson, publications advisor, who gave untiringly of her time and advice. From the outside, we must mention the cooperative support of Miss Kath- erine Bishop and Mr. Ted Ellsworth of the Graphic Arts Engraving Company, who worked with a generous spirit of helpfulness, Mr. Byron Worthington, whose excellent photography adds beauty to our book: and to Mr. Walter Bennett, our patient printer. Our plea to those who follow us is that they show the same spirit of willingness and cooperation that has been so evident among the fall '33 Galleon staff members, who have kept constantly before them the fact that the previous staff produced an annual of All-American honor rating in the National contest. Let not personal glory nor popular praise be your aim, but try to set a goal that others may strive for and labor earnestly to attain. LIEBER LEVIN, Editor.

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