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

 - Class of 1936

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JULES GROVERS- Bud . . . work in a gas sfafion . . . like work . . . easy work . . . fond of faking fhings easy . . . fhe power machinery has over me is enchanfing . . . a cerfain girl's power foo . . . expecf fo loin a union . . . idle people's union. PAUL GYSELS-- Curly . . . I re- semble a cherub . . . whaf wifh my hair and all . . . mosf favorable pas- fime mafching pennies . . . mosf ab- sorbing subiecf, music . . . all phases . . . honor sfudelrgf . . . a soccer ch I . . . a a - e harmacisf. ff? A Y P Mi A h AN- Mlm . . . a n J se'parfs . . . Brifish Co- in K a p ook T .. tamfy chair . . on . . . b Qyv p e o l'm in m gl ry . . r should 'reach- ers-fo-be be glorified. FRANK HALLOWAY- Hollywood ...beserious...nofme...l laugh af anyfhing . . .fooling around is greaf sporf . . . Iiffle fellows make fhe besf iiggers . . . me. personified . . . my plaid shirfs look good . . . you can almosf hear fhem fhey're so loud. SHIRLEY I-IANSEN- Shirl . . . iusl' like a goddess . . , carry my heighf well . . . glorious red hair is my halo . . . sweef manner a passporf fo all hearfs . . . delighf in swimming, buf I gef all fired ouf going nowhere fasf. JEANETTE I-IARTIG- Jen . . . a friend in need is a friend indeed . . . everyone is my friend . . . I have no enemies-I hope . . . I heave a sigh . . . l'm graduafing . . . beffer lafe fhan never . . . whaf I'lI do now, I don'+ know. BERNICE HASSELROTH- Bern . .. l'm humming . . . and singing . . . happy as a girl can be . . . for no good reason . . . fhere's music in my soul... rhyfhm in my fingers . . . fap ouf a preffy fune-on a fypewrifer. MARGARET HASTINGS- Marge . . . like a Iiffle puppy.. . snap af my own fingers . . . fhey fasfe all righf, foo . . . even in fhe rain, my hair is curled . . . and my smile is sweef and friendly . . . show my enfhusiasm by hiffing people. JAMES HERBERT- Herb . . . my name mixes everyone up . . . l'm a peeping Tom . . . cafch my friends off fheir guard and phofograph fhem . . . some fun, I'Il say . . . rafher shocking . . . buf . . . I'm sfudying fo be an elecfrician. GEORGE HETHERINGTON- Hessy . . . oh, whaf big brown eyes I've gof . . . and such a merry laugh . . . don'f fry fo hold a conversafion ifh me . . . if's impossible , . . unless if concerns aviafion . chess is absorbing . . and play . . . nof falk. Grovars Gysels Hackman Halloway Hanse Harfig Has o Hashngs f - Hefheringfon es Holdorf Holz er r Howard H b er Huggler p reys Hurley rv g g Jarvis or R.O.T.C. .iusf sif . .. LORETTA HINES- Cufie . . . I have no infenfion of being anyfhing . . . iusf myself . . . a very nice self, lef me fell you . . . no one minds my falking so much . . . if's enferfaining . . . Yom Kippur should come offener ...for my sake. MELVIN Ir-IOLDORF- Melv . . . if doesn'f maffer how obvious 'rhe poinf of your ioke is . . . I won'f cafch on . . . makes fhe sfory more laughable . . . for my friends . . . I'lI esfablish my prinfing shop nexf fo a fheafer . . . I can drop in offen fhen. CAROLYN. HOLZBERGER- Pai . . and fhe qufesf Paf bu've ever seen ...wa mugylilesofs '...a few exfr s w u fhe ef- fecf . .'. my pafien will recuperafe quickly wifh me. as fh ir nurse. EARL HOWARD- Cookie . . . I've faken all Balboa has fo offer . . . omiffecl only R.O.T.C .... gave Bal- boa all fhe virfues of an undeniably sweef cookie . . . I give fo fhe world, now, fhe same . . . a fease fo fhe bone . . . sfudying medicine mighf fone 'rhaf down . . . af leasf fhe girls hope. ELMER HUBACHER- Nap . don'f lef my name discourage you . .. one grand guy.. . quesfion mark... all my affempfs af phofography and radio are foiled . , . l'm a fire hazard . . . and a girl froubler . . . anofher do- everyfhing fellow . . . even R.O.T.C. DOROTHY HUGGLER- Def . . . confrary fo general rule, I like house- work . . . facf is l'm going fo work in ahome...yes...andlswimina pool, foo . . . and anofher fhing . . . I don'f like homework . . . or fo be kidded. I-iAx1EYhHuMPliqEYsj. Hump . . . 0476.0 f o e c ai rndividuals . .. shallJ dkjllggf . really don'f Ignowj X . unnyi-fI'xing!a3o'ok aI'- me frorvronisider I dv mile . . . look af fhe ofher slfge, smile . . . very crookedly . . . I sf anofher of my unk cerfainfies. -J ELIZABE H HUR Y- Hurle . . . all-aroun girl.. efball play- 6f...gdp ncer...pal'fomy friends . . . m even nice fo my ene- mies . . b f you have fo know how fo fake me. PAT CIA IRVING- Rusfy . . . red hea may com . . . red hea s 1 ay go . . . ca compa e if me . . . ue-eyed I opafr f's me...dance fl ror -A . .4- l'm he big splas ELWOOD JARVIS- Red' . . . I fwiddle my pencil . . . s e sweefly af fhe feachers . . walk owly down fhe halls . .. su' - ': mark of idenfificafio I' 4 -y' y flaming locks . . . fhe sociafe Pres is awaif- ing my services . . . ace phofo rapher. 1 Renfrew stands before The mike- Isn'f he fhe clever fike? Page Twenfy-five

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JACK FISCI-IER- Fish . . . person- alify kid . . I Think so . . .every re- quiremenf of an ace-high person . . . musician, gigolo, joker . . . my iokes fall flaf . . . gambol in sporls . . . Block B'er. JOHN FLYNN- Fly . . . my hair is Temperamenfal . . . Today iT looks red . . . Tomorrow . . . who knows . . . fleef Tracksfer . . . likeable Irish lad, ThaT's me ...one of The Block B many . .. I wear bell boTTom cords. RAY FORCINA- Ride-a-bike . . . flashiness is a by-line wiTh me . . . noisiness a habiT . . .singing a pleas- ure . . . even my enemies agree . . . going To work... don'T bank on Thaf . . . don'T know where . . . or aT whaf . . . I'lI mosT likely fish. BERNICE FORD- Tiny . . . like The weafher . . . very chan . . . in many r cfs . icknames are somefim si e . . . mine's noT Things come in small pack- ...gre ages ...ask Neil. ELLEN FOULKES- EI . .x,-if sewing and secrefarial work Togefher, I'II be safisfied . . .NIJ-kefaof K . quife a Tennis player . . . a omg is my goal ...a happy life will I lead. PHILIP FRAI-IER- Dimples , . .dis- regard The nickname . . . aT hearf I'm really a modern Aflas . . . successful Toofh exfracfor . . . fainf hearf ne'er pulled a sTubborn Toofh . . .can wig- gle my ears . . . They're large enough. GEORGE FRANK- ErankensTein . .. anofher radio bug . . . excuse my drawl . . . if's a naTural , . . likewise is myhandsomeness ...on my way To aufo college . . . Diesel engineer . . . and budgef balancer. ARTHUR FRISCI-I- ArT . . . ever had The pleasure of seeing me Tumble . . . Iiferally, I mean . . . never any- Thing as unqraceful as an accidenTaI Tumble . . . or hearTfeIT . . . mine is wholly afhlefic . . . accounfs for my fallness. RICHARD GERMON- Dickie . . . vocaTion is fiddling around . . , avoca- Tion is rhyfhm . . . a violinisf . . .am preffy keen on Mildred . . . my blond curls are alluring . , . or are They curls . . . somefimes I doubf iT. NORMA GERNANDT- Norm . . ambifion is noT relative To size . . . l'm small, buf chock-full of ambifion .. . like To gef Things done . . . hap- pily and To everyone's safisfacfion . . . yes, sireel The pirate dons a cap and gown, A Rip Van W. going To Town. QW Page Twenfy-four WILLIAM GIAVIA- Bill . . . l'm a high spirifed, sporfy fella ...a pro- fessional lady killer. . .Traveling sales man in The near fuTure...any brushes. madam . . . my leans sorT of go wifh my winning personalify. AGNES GIESEKER- Aggie ...The envy of all over-weighf women . . . will Try To refain my girlish figure . .. perhaps I'm Too young To worry abouf iT . . . I may be subdued and quieT . . . buf . . . iusf make me angry.. . you'II change your opinion. MORRIS GLICKFELD- GIicky . . . de Ted To The ac isifion of knowl- ed e . . 'e more cxram info my he d . T 6 fasfer Tidc more inco- he n y Tal . .jk Ioinied all The-Elf: . . Af Ture fm hunfer . . .sign rn nameiin I-Ie w, I EUGENE GL , TEN- Gene . . . don'T like To brag,-,buf . . . I've gof a smile Thaf geTs ,Th' girls . . . wear sfriped socks . .lkjnd chew my pen- cil . . .Take Things easy ...make good grades . . . play soccer. NORMA GOBBO- Nonie . . . re- ceive cornplimenfs as To The shade of Iipsfick I use . . . by friends . . . com- plimenfed on my apTiTude in sfudies . . . by Teachers . . .you are bound To find a pencil in my hand . . . please . . . don'T Take if . . . Ild be lost wifh- ouT iT . . . Truly, ELSIE GRADI-IANDT- El . . . Board member . . . proud of if . . . sweefesf girl on The campus . . . love Thoughf- ful people . . . Sanfa Clara Universify my iinx , . .wish me bon voyage . . . Denmark bound. EMIL GRADI-IANDT- Grady . . . The shadow on my upper lip is be- lieved To be a musfache . . . draw your own conclusions . . . my childhood dream To be an aviafor . . . my manly ambifion To be an aviafor . . . all Things have a solufion . . . I've goT my fingers crossed. BYRON GRANT- CapTain . . . my milifary walk was gained from R. O. Training . . . nickname from my au- Thorifafive ouTlook on life . . . careful where you Throw your mafch, buddy-c . . . I infend To be a foresf ranger. 1' ANTOINETTE GRAVANO- Tonie . . . have you a desire To be beaufiful .,.come around in a few years.. . I'lI fix you . . . don'T Take me wrongly . . . I look forward To becoming a beaufy operafor . . . mosT painless op- eraTions . . .whaf price beaufy. PATRICIA GROGG- PaT . . . even i u can'T uy iT's fun T go shopp ng . wi ow sho ' E I P when m mo' y af p'T'g, ind n ...T eis Fischer Forcina Foulkes Frank Germon Giavia Glickfeld Gobbo Gradhandf Gravano xx K SGT F 6 G n QM g . . . pin be ys u day. 'V ,X ,BMD ,Emil Flynn Ford Fraher Frisch Gernandf Gieseker Gloisfen Gradha nd Granf Grogg T, Elsie l



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LLOYD JOHNSON- WhiTey . . . l'm an odd Tellow . . . Thaf is, I'm a member of ThaT noble organizafion . . . my Buick Takes a beafing . , . football manager's iob . . , carrying equipmenf To games .. .envied by all The girls. MARGARET JOHNSON- Mawggy ...as can well be seen by The sTurdy legs I have . . . love To hike . . . and play baskeTball . . . noT exacTly a brain-sform . . . buT I have a greaf deal of infelligence . . . and a IiTTle pug nose. WILLIAM JOHNSON- Bill . . . 'Tis a pify radios were invenTed . . . should have left Their discovery To me . . . Think oT The honor and glory l'd have gained . . . my hair is my impos- sibilify . , . iusT won'T sTay combed .. . or in place. HELEN KANOUSIS- Hel . . . uh- huh . . , l'll make an ideal Teacher . . .scholarly and sfudious . . . radiaT- ing cheerTulness . . . and . . . l'll go easy on The homework . . . personaIiTy marks . . , I'Il miss The Block B and C.S.F .... parficularly one B'er. ROBERT KASICH- Babe . . . iT is one, Two, Three sTrikes . . . you're ouT . . . aT The old ball game .. .They sel- dom sTrike me ouT . . . a family of naTural ball players back me up . . . and ...girls gef me down . . . I go in for manly Things. FRANCES KELLY- Frankie . , . I came and wenT-Balboa's spell was Too much To resisT . . .came back . . . now I gracluafe . . . aT odd momenTs I swim . . .soon There will be no odcl momenTs . . . going To work. THOMAS KENNEY-- Tom ...lawns are my iinx . . . or my TeeTh's iinx . .. ThaT's whaT comes of Tooling around , . . iT's second naTure To me . . . I yodel . . . play ball . . . sail a boaT . . . facf is . . . like To do everyfhing buf go To school. VIOLET KENT- Tomme . . . sporT fiend . . fa badminTon fan . . . plan To be a physical ed. insTrucTor . . . nose is freckled . . . Teefh are iusf swell . . . don'T like To be Told I'm wrong . . . I'm righf and no argumenT. JANE KERRIGAN- PeanuT . . . long ago I was a parf of Balboa's scenery . . . wenT away . . . here again . . . glad To see you're back, so say my friends . . . noT Thaf my face isn'T pleasanT enough To look aT. JOSEPH KIEFFER- Joe . . . pre- cariously perched on a pedesTal, or someThing , . . anyway, l'm befween Two all-imporfanf decisions . . . shall I siT and leT The resT of The world go by , . . or qeT suddenly ambiTious . .. and . . . do someThing. MURIELLE KILGER- Ware . . . have you a whife elephanf for my col- lecfion . . . Vickey and l'd appreciafe iT . . . going To wrife for my living ...Tun aT college T'irsT . . . fun . . . well, hardly ...ever noTice my finger- nails . . . They'd win a prize. HAROLD KING- King . . . l'm a phiIanThropisT . , . and fisherman . . . friends laugh aT my walk . . . They'll be sorry . . . I show parTiaIiTy To den- TisTry . . . painless Harry . . . come To me . . . no longer will you feel sorry Tor yourself , . , you'lI feel sorry for me. ROBERT KIRKPATRICK- Kirk . . . don'T like To see people moody and melancholy ...I make faces . . . crack iokes . . . do anyThing To cheer Them up... I needn'T go To all ThaT Trouble . . . They look aT me and laugh, any- way. THEODORE KIRSCI-INER - Jigger .. . The-ee King of Swing . . . as can be seen by my flashy shirTs and whiTe shoes . . . all The girls wanT To dance with me . . . l'm so cuTe . . ,even The Teachers love me . . . excepT when l chew gum . . . which'is always. ROBERT KORMEJ.- Bob . . . you never hear much from me . . . l'm quieT . . . go ouT for.TooTbalI and Track in a fasT way . . . Tennis in a Tricky way . . . never classify me wiTh a special girl , . . They're all nice . . . you've heard me in The Boys' Chorus ...To be sure. JUNE KRONQUIST- Junie . . . hardly whaT you call a nickname . . . ThaT's all I have . . . I have no more . . . someone remarked ThaT when I smile I look like a cunning liTTIe rab- bif . . . don'T know whefher To be com- plimenTed or oTherwise. VICTOR KRUG-ER- Vic . . . prefer my STradivarius To anyfhing . . . even Though I do come in Too early on my cues . . . my hair is curly like a poodle dog's . . . don'T have To comb iT so offen. ANTOINETTE LATERZA- Toni . . . like To do Things in a grand manner ...full of vim and vigor.. .and ,.. keep To myself a IoT . . . reserved . . . business college will prepare me for fuTure prosperify. ALICE LATOUR- Al . . . seems ThaT I go from badminTon . . . To worse ...and I Talk and Talk . . . iusT like a phonograph . . . going To look ouf Tor The welfare of my people . . . a social worker . . A socieTy needs me, WILLIAM LAWRENCE- Bud . . . The world beyond high school walls awaiTs me . . . They'lI iusT have To keep on waiTing , . . l'm going To college ...The world can Then greef me as a full-fledged mechanical engineer . . . l'm a fair casaba Tosser, also. XZ L .,j. Q X H, Johnson, L. Johnson, M ' T I iohnsygn, W. Kanousis y' OuT of school This senior was spilled, Kzzlriiey fill! f ka Because of all The Time he'd killed. Kerrigan Kieffer Ii i X' Kilqer King R 9 Sie-kpayrick Kirschner '-31 Q orme K n 'sT ,il- QW Kruger Lseggl LaTour Lawrence Page TwenTy-six

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