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

 - Class of 1942

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Class nf Fall+191l1 Wlxo said that girls are sissies? Although boys' sports, particular- ly football, may be entered into more generally by the student body as a whole, through participation as player or spectator, girls' sports, nevertheless, play an important part in the lives of the feminine population of any school. For instance: Take lflI.lEliN Vol.- vA'r'ri. Iii, so-called by her friends, has taken an active inter- est in all the societies pertaining to sports. Besides being president of the G,A.A., Iii was a mem- her of the Block B, and 'l'ri Y, Hoops, clear is liileen's mot- to, and once the ball is put into her hands you can be sure that it will be a basket for this hard- playing forward. Not only promi- nent in sports, lii's high schol- astic standing is evidenced hy mem- bership in the Honor Society, CSF., and Quill and Scroll. In publications, liileen served as re- porter, then editor, and finally student advisor of the Galleon, the highest honor any boy or girl can win in this department. Besides bas- ketball, liileen participated in ten- nis, archery, badminton and swim- ming .... livery term that basketball has been given as an after-school sport, lltliNl3 jormsorv was one of the first to show up. Taking the position of forward, there was no doubt of her ability to sink the ball. Wlieil not busy with this sport, lrene learned the art of placing a well-aimed tennis ball over the net. If a demonstration in these activities is needed, Irene is always glad to oblige .... If basketball isn't your game then ZILLDA Cos'rA and Auniuiv Wirr- ciioN areithe girlPtn 'scc. Zelda, vice president of Girls' Block B, an able assistant to Proxy Lois Hansen, believes in hitting the bull's-eye. Although much of her work has been done in archery in an attempt to out-shoot Cupid, Zelda has spent some time on the basketball courts .... Tripping the light fantastic may be a way of saying dancing, but it is very unlitting when referred to ice skating. Audrey Welclirwn -has learned the har' sway 'perha s, but nevertheless lear 'd to lt nd on her skates, and actually fi joy the sport. Not satislied with o e sport, A.udrey also acquired the funda- mentals of tennis. A member of the Block B, Audrey has done her part for Balboafxthletic Asso- ciation .... Splashing gaily in and out of a pool is limsra MlJNIiS'l'lEll'S idea of at perfect time. This miss claimed membership in the G.A.A. and Block B. Not only a strong fan of swimming, but of basket- ball, also, Elise has really taken to these sports like a duck takes to water, liguratively speaking. . . . Another water duck is Dolus Rizvizrro, who, hesicles'being on the Block, 'B, claims membership in the Honor Society and C.S.F. The jinx script looks good, jackie Jensen tells Julius Siri. 'i PAGE TVVENTY A l .1 r I A' --- . . . ' Qt' fsv W 1 No' Robert Brownrigg Bob Florence Bruhns lilo Helen Bubeliny lilffrbler joseph Buckleyf, for Faye Bundy lllnnzie Mildred Bunney I'c'fn1l1f Anita Burch Nfl!! l.orraine Busch Bllffb 'lohn Cademartori joe Edwart alegari 'kip



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Class nf l5'all+1El41 Wlialt a life a reporter has! Scoops, editorials, deadlines, and picture schedules are just a few of the things connected with the pub- lications department. However, all of these combined have produced prize-winning Buccaneers and Grd,- leons term after term! Witli the cooperation of the members of both staffs and the hard work and emciency of the editors and advisors, it has been possible to produce worthy publi- cations. Amid enthusiastic plan- ninig and efforts, the staffs of the fall 'ffl Galleon and Buccaneer have passed a satisfying semester, ably headed by the two editors, ANNA l.A'ri2azA. Galleon, and Lois HANSIZN. Buccaneer. This term has been full of excitement with never a dull moment. Being editor takes a lot of time and hard work, but to Anna it's just another job. Starting her career as a cub re- porter, she worked herself up to associate editor and then editor. lieinq a member of Girls' Block ll, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, 'l'ri and CSF., has Niven her a good background. Her unceasing capacity for hard work, likable personality, and cheery dis- position inaltrgher liked and ad- mired by everyone., W, . Wlithout the ability and generous helpful- ness of liditor Lois I-lM,Jsi2N, the Getting senior names is some job, liuccaneer could not have func- tioned as it did. Her routine work has been much the same as Anna's, only the deadlines come more frequently. l.ois linds time, how- ever, for numerous other activities . .such as being president of Girls' Block li, and member of Quill and Scroll, Balboa Honor Society and Board of Directors .... Those dashing sport stories that Bucca- neers have read all term long were written by none other than sports editor lim, Duc:Kr2'r'r. Although this was his Hrst term, Duck proved himself worthy and did one of the best jobs of editing the sports page that has ever been done. Wlien not writing for the Buccaneer or Galleon, you know Bill is out swimming. Being an A-l lifeguard is another of liill's many accomplishments .... Ads, any ads today, is the same old song, sung day after day, bv Lott- RAINIE l.A'l I'l2ltEI.I,, business man- ager of the Galleon, whose schol- astic achievement won for her the coveted spot on the commencement program as salutatorian. Her ad song may sound tiresome, but it gets results. Lorrie is active in the Honor Society, CSF., and the Quill and Scroll, serving the latter as secretary. She, too, is indispens- able as a personality and as a lead- ing factor to our school publica- tions. lii Volpatti warns Norman Haines. ,Q ,. 'IX' r' PAGE 'IAW ENTY-TXVO Wfilliam Davis Bill Richard Delerio Rich Harry Dellinges llnr Yolanda Delorio Lnmzy limma Diaz Inv t Helyn Doherty RF!! Yvonne Donald .D--liyfi., ' ,. Frances Dose lifzllllljf XXfilliam Duckett Duck Edwin Dunn Red

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