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alter nf Principal All too often a faculty is looked upon as a group of persons to be held in esteem solely because of their train- ing and ability. Balboa, however, has been fortunate enough to have one which possesses both of these traits as well as the very necessary element of good sportsman- ship. Fverywhere the spirit of friendliness prevails, per- haps because Balboa has always been known as the friendly school, and this contribution has been an im- portant factor in shaping the destiny of Buccaneer Land. Who can fail to recall the day Coach Carl Mitchel was tripping all over himself while refereeing an A.A.A. en- counter because he had two left shoes on? Miss Powell with her skating group hitting the ice ? Mr. Hamc-rsley's gift from the Senior Jinx cast, a blond wig? Mesdames Cushman and Norgard talking over their British re- lief knitting problems in their free moments from coun'- ing ballots? Miss Connell answering the seniors' S.O.S. for a .linx sponsor? Doc Nunn with his unending variety of puns? Miss Hudson portraying Long john Silver after an absence of more than two months because she didn't look where she was going, and tripped all over herself? Mr. Bleil, senior sponsor, popping the buttons off his vest at the success of senior activities? Miss Gar- hnkle relaxing while Miss Daly took over the chairmanship of the detention club with Miss Maki? Mr. Fred Kelly filling Mr. Gibson's shoes in office 112 when Gibby became head of the English department? Mr. Kinkel lead- ing the band at rallies and assemblies? Mr. Haas showing off pictures of his baby daughter? Mr. Billeci pricking up his ears at any little sound with the hope that it might lead to another song? Mrs. Walker receiving a well-earned promotion? Mrs. Ahnstedt going into the office to assist Miss Pauly? Lt. Minium bragging about the remodeling of the armory? Miss Worden acting like the income tax collector, always warning students to get their ticket money in on time? Mr. Hill giving Ned Sparks a run for his money? Mr. Heinz competing with Orson Welles, 'ik' MR. CHASE For he's a jolly good fellow. Yes, we mean Mr. Clhase, an all-around man in sports. music, and other school activities. Want to see the chandeliers rock? Well, just ask Mr. Chase to lead a yell. Being a music lover, Mr. Chase iust beams when the hand plays, especially it the song happens to be Boola Boolaf' His tlute playing is really something to hear, too. R.R.!I.'s well-known whistle has sent more than one hall wanderer scampering back' to class. Assemblies, assemblies, and more assemblies. No one is complaining about the lack of them this term,Ilor Mr. Chase has cooperated in every way in making them possible. To lop the term's activities, Mr. Chase even con- sented to a parade ol' taxicabs to take the rooters to football games. Ah, what luxury for high school students! Nothing will make R.ll.C. blush redder than a rose than when a flattering remark is made about him, especially at rallies or assemblies. Once again the Buccaneers say hats oil to a grand principal, Mr. Robert R. Chase. Ed Goldman, Student Association president, Mr. Robert R. Chase, principal. PAGE TEN
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ff The PauhHSQ?- Di nn Line 'f at least in the color of his hair? Mrs. Springer's activity in assisting the Student Court to keep law and order on the campus, while Miss Scribante kept her bloodhounds on the job? Mr. Beebe, Miss Anderson, and Mr. Thomas knocking their heads together for more counseling ideas? Mr. O'l5rien wandering through the halls like a lost soul because his pal Frank Spencer Tracy Kelly was trans- ferred to the Indian reservation? Mr. lierkson marvel- ing over his mustache? Mrs. Homel and Miss Carroll get- ting gray hairs over collection of hook Hnes, while Willie Wfilliarnson, with his business otlice worries, would really settle for gray hair? Miss Haber showing dehnite signs of being a second Schiaparelli? Miss Price receiving Bal- boa's academy award for her excellent direction of the term play lixcursion ? Mrs. Schaller reminiscing about the famous German Club hike? Mr. Arthur Smith hold- ing an amateur hour for gum-chewers? Messrs. Swart and Clinkenbeard comparing the merits of their Oldsmobile hydromatics with Mr. Mathisen who's sold on Chrys- lers? Mr. Russell's promotion to j.C.? Miss Chapuis' and Mrs. York's recurring headaches over senior hnances? Miss Montgomery's plea for more secretaries? Mrs. Mor- rison ancl Miss McDowell figuring how to cut down cafe- teria expenses? Miss Bell cantering along the beach? Miss Todd handing out detentions in the main office during eighth period? Mr. Clarke hustling along the halls while Coach Scott saunters along casually? Mrs. Pardee boasting of her swimming prodigies? Miss Robin- son's early diagnosis of a student's musical ability? Mrs. Drummond displaying her tennis ability? Miss jones be- coming Mrs. Cooper over the summer? 'ir MISS PAULY litliciency. dignity, and congeniality are the characteristics which make Miss lrenc Pauly, Halboa's dean of girls, such a respected per- son on the Buccaneer campus. Arranging assemblies, planning the daily calendar, and handling all girls' problems are just a few ofthe many duties that make up her daily routine. Once again the Girls' Council has llourished under her competent guidance. ln spite of her numerous tasks, Miss Pauly is always ready and willing to lend a helping hand to her girls. Her untiring ellorts and cheery disposition have won the respect and admiration of every Balboan. it MR. DIXON A real gentleman and a scholar, possessing unlimited tact and the spirit ol helpfulness, always ouiet and understanding-such adiectives well describe Mr. j. l.eRoy Dixon who this term re- ceived a. well-earned romotion from head of the English depart- ment to vice principali. With this appointment came new problems and responsibilities, chief of which is the planning and organization of the school program. This amiable dean of boys has, indeed, captured the hearts of the Buccaneers, even though he was too camera shy to lace the birclic. Miss lrene Pauly, vice principal and deanggirlsig Dora johnson, Student Association vice president. PAGE 'l'WIil.Vli ,s gm WU .,, 3 -i---INS H B. V. 4 ny. W'x'Kv .pk lx x 1 , .Q X .t vt -ra
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