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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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Class nf Fall + 1941 Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do! Yes, you've guessed it-it's the music department this time. Day after day, the various groups can he heard practicing away, hoping that the old adage, practice makes perfect, will once more come true. One of the most ardent music lovers of the high senior class is none other than DORA JOHNSON. Besides the many activities in which Dora participates, she hnds time to practice scales and new arrangements, and he the third memher of that popular trio com- posed of Dorothylllggrington-and Norma Cominoli .... Proving that girls are not the only important persons in the musical held, ED SEGALE and W1r.1.rAM ROllIiR'I'SON have made a name for themselves hy singing in hoth the hoys' choiliis and a cappella choir .... DOT lllVING and MIIKIANI JOHNSON are two charming warhlers, in fact, their singing would make anyone listen, even hirds .... Contrary to the belief that there are only hoys in the hand, lialhoa can hoast of one girl who has played an im- portant part in the success of the hand. RnvAI.nn KERRAN lent her ahility on the clarinet .... EVIILYN MIlI.I.Eli'S voice was a pleasant ad- dition to the a cappella choir .... while jolly Ar. FARAONE has sung his way into the a cappella choir .... No Balhoa hand would he complete without the snappy clarinet playing of lin CrrAssA1NG, who has played so long in the hand that he has a very dehnite place estahlished as a A-1 clarinet player. . . . The musical ability of STEVIE CANNATA and HAIKIRY DEI.l.lNGES is unquestionahle. Steve playing haritone, and Harry playing hass are an unheatahle comhination. Both hoys should go far in the field of music .... DON PAULSON, quite adept at beating a drum, has given most of his time to the or- chestra and hand .... Six feet of muscle and a hot trumpet, yes, that's all it takes to descrihe CON- RAD HJULMAND, Connie for short .... Wliere would the Blue Boyslhe without Gene Krupa and his drums, or LUKE WAKIZ- lfll2l.D, leader of the hand, who also plays the drums for the Blue Boys? . . . A. saxophone and a sheet of music is STAN HEANl'iY'S idea of a nice way to spend a few hours, so he reports regularly for PRIC- tice with the Blue Boys and the hand .... An outstanding voice in the choir is NICK 'I'rr12RRY's, who is so fascinated hy music that he intends making a career of it. . . . Chorus after chorus includes the excellent tenor voi 'e of JOHN l7I'I'ZGlillAI.D .... I 1 FONTANA may play marches ith the orches- tra, hut yoh ought to hear him play a swing tunqfon his violin .... IZLMO FAMK may not he so tall, wut try etting someone to beat his tin' on the clarinet. Elmo's one hig amhition is to play first trumpet in a hand. . J ' 'I'hat's good Jinx publicity, comments 1Verh Toledo to Bud johnson. - -- -. PAGE TVIENTY-FOUR f ,-' , - sf f 1 f f , '.f'Tx N' 'lyk ' f , yt?-0 c. John Ghiorso Pilrc' infill Gicsuct- Rlrfbie lilwood Gilkison El lidward Goldman Ed Catalina Gonzales Kate William l.ois Hansen Lolo 'O llohert Harmeson fo 'P Hair NJ Beatrice Harrison ,X ' rrie Gi .. Xu Richard I-lat W
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