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HFRNANDEZ MCCANLESS KLEINHAMMER IMSICK POTTHOFF NELSON BENNETT PAYNE YFRAYFR HARRISON THOMAS DBMERRITT FARRELL DFI. CARLO GUSTAFSON BRAMY nl Vice Pr:-sidcnl Svcrclnry Yell l.rmlvr President Vin' President Srrlcmrg Yell Leader Starting the semester by reelecting three of their last term's ofhcers, Bernard Far- rell, Jack Del Carlo, and Sam Bramy, the high sophomores were off to a good start. Grace Gustafson was chosen secretary. Low sophomores, on the other hand, elected four new students to their class offices. Mr. Beebe assumed the duties of spon- sor for the low tens, in place of Mrs. Mal- ville, who is on leave: Miss Daly contin- ued in that capacity for the high tens: counseling remained in the hands of Mrs. Pierce and Mr. Greenly. Out of thirty-eight names on the mem- bership rolls of the C S F, fourteen are claimed by the high sophomores, and three by the low sophomores. Members of both the low and high freshmen class have gone far this term in upholding the standards of Balboa High School. Both have been active in the vari- ous organizations and sports, and have set a high record in scholarship. Marie Ku- bicek, honor student, made the California Scholarship Federation. Anthony Bar- baria and Ray Horstmeyer, in athletics. and John Trelevan and Evelyn Thorpe in clubs, deserve mention for their activ- ity. Richard Strayer, president of the high nines, is a notable trumpet player, and has appeared several times before Balboa audiences. Class sponsors and counselors were Mr. Russell and Mrs. Volandri for the high freshmen: Mrs. Swanson and Mrs. Schal- ler for the low freshmen. f F ourteenj
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SWART, MR. ARTHUR H. Mechanical Drawing UDDEN, MRS. LOUISE Household Arts VIOLICH. MISS RUTH Science VOLANDRI, MRS. MAUD Mathematics WELSHONS. MISS LOUISE Music, Household Arts WHELAN. MISS RENA English WILLIAMSON, MR. CHARLIS Commercial WOODLAND, MISS ESTHER English WOODRUFF, MISS GERTA Household Arts YORK. MRS. HELEN T. Commercial ZIEGLER. LT. ARTHUR N. R. O,T. C STUDENT TEACHERS BIEDOVE. MR. NICHOLAS Music GARCIA. MISS PEARL Physical Education SHEEHAN, MISS JEAN Physical Education WITHERS, MISS JORAIN Music OFFICE SECRETARIES ARGENTI. MRS. IRMA HENIG, MRS. AGNES S FACULTY MAINI MAKI MATHISEN MATTESON MCCARTHY MCCRYSTLE MCDONALD MONTGOMERY MYERS NELSON NELSON PARDEE POWELL ROBERTS RUSSELL SCHALLER SCHWARZE SCOTT SCRIBANTE SMITH SPRINGER SPROULE SWART UDDEN WELSHONS WILLIAMSON WOODRUFF Y ORK ZIEGLER f Thirteen Q
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ANDERSON WORSHAM FREEMYERS MULCAIRN P id:-nr Vice President Secretary Represenlali BIBER MISS PAULY MR. HEED Yell Leader Sponsor Counselor Low Juniors Under the able guidance of Robert Anderson and his assistants, the low juniors have completed an unusual term of activity, splendidly assisted by Miss Pauly, sponsor, and Mr. Heed, counselor. Adele Freemyers was chosen editor of the Math Club paper: Billy Biber acted as assistant S. A. yell leader: Jean Sanderson was elected G. A. A. yell leader: Bob Gromm was appointed assistant circula- tion manager of publications: Albert Rul- ing made the 130 crew, and Joe Pistorino, the unlimited crew. Members of the C S F were: Denby Doran, Edna Barnet. and Martha Shaw. Low juniors had charge of entertain- ment for the class party, with Preston Worsham as chairman. This group gave a benefit dance to raise money for a class banner and yell leader's sweater. WIELAND STOJKOVICH FOX HILL t ve President Vice President Secretary RPDFPSPVYMIIU REED MRS. ABT MR. CLARKE Yell Leader Sponsor Counselor High Juniors Athletes seem to be numerous in the class of December '35. Outstanding, un- doubtedly, is George Varoff, track star, who has been given national recognition for his pole vault record of 13 feet six inches. Others who brought athletic honors to this class were Bailey Williams, Tom Valento, Kenneth Meitz, Donald Reed, and Andrew Stojkovich. Raymond Holtz, Marcella Brosio, Emma Lunt. George Wieland, Mattie Witte, and Bob Webb were leaders in scholarship, and members of the C S F. One of the most important events of the term in the lives of the high juniors was the class party, for which the theme of May Day was used. Kathrine Mul- cairn, Lucille Goldsmith, Margaret Mc- Enroe, Howard Lynch, and Robert Ros- ellini were featured in the play Earls Wanted, which was received with en- thusiasm. f F ifteen j
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