Balboa High School - Zonian Yearbook (Balboa, Canal Zone Panama)

 - Class of 1932

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1 ior mold irial hat v be lut mg xes or ty ss 1n 8 Jl le it 'e THE ZONIAN CONROY G. DOCKERY Sleep i.r my yrcalcml coniforlf' Anything you wish to know about baseball can be furnished by Doc. He knows his runs, hits, and errors. A As a fancy diver he has done very well, defeating Cristobal a few times. Also, he can give you information on the quickest and surest way of sleeping in the assembly. - . 1 IACK A. DOMBROWSKY If ' YI The .fccrel of .ruccc.rJ 1.r conalanqzf lo purpoxc. Here he is, another of our famous athletes. How he shines as a baseball starl He was chosen to lead his class during its rumbling sophomore year. He still is leading as chairman of the Athletic Council. He leans in his studies toward chemistry and physics, and he leans in his affec- tions towards a piquant little freshman. . l I -I .- J .. ev i lv IRENE M. DORAN Silence, llze pride of rea.ron.' 1 If this little Irish descendant were the talkative type what interesting stories we might hearl Irene had just left Ireland when she joined us as a freshman. This year ' 1 she was elected president of the Pedro Nliguel Supper Club. How she circulates the circulation managerl .KQUMQUPWVA , DGMINGA DURLACHER Bly-dialogue'-.ffze LUIIIIJ her way. Prancing up and down the corridors is to be found Minga. fTo her friends onlylj Co-author of the credo, she ran out of snappy come-backs in March, but revived toward the end of the year. She selects presidents.

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THE ZONIAN WMUQAMLJ: htvwuvfmgdfmaev Wie MSW' CONSTANCE F. CLINCHARD 0 roflenrl nzannenr, una eclcd nzfna' fovcr 0 peace, and l'l.Bl1d 0 all nuznkfnd. Her friends? Her membership on junior and senior entertainment committees -ouldnt alone win and hold them. Neither could her pl'1ce on the Zonian editorial board. There must be something else. W'e suggest that Connie Clinehard has friends because she knows how to be one. RENE H. CONLAN Rare compound 0 ablliiy, rollc, ana' un. Rene is the joll5 Ole Kino Cole of the class. But instead of calling for his pipe and his bowl he ll be calling for his tools and his helpers three. Consequently he mixes '1 little geometr5 with his jollity. HOWARD M. DANIEIS I lulr world lzelongtr fo llze energeilc. How ird specializes in roles committees and Junior Dirls If there s a play Howaid is in it if there s a partty or picnic Howard IS on the committee In senior class meetings he xoices his opinion in Press Club he makes 1n able president and in school in general he has been a helpful influence MICHAFI DEVN Thou wer! a lZ6l0 uz many afield The onlv sport in vu hich 'Vlike has not been succesful is gills xollevball A tap dancer in Riding Down the Slu ind a haimonica plaxer of note is he and a great controller of Spanish clubs No more book reports or blologs projects and no more hiah school birls sans Nhke Anything furnished l As a fancy a few tim Also he surest wav Here he shines as a during its r chairman 0 toward che tions towar If this ll what lntere left Ireland she was elec How she Prancmg Mznga she ran out toward the She selec 1 If j. jf , n 1 f f f ' 'if I 1 v ' 1, L e X l 1. f I2 , f , . 5 I.. .1 5- E 'fi 2 C' J . U' I i cr - 8 Th rr U l f f f , 1 rr u r or F 1 , c 1 1 . LA K r 2,- 1 fl -u l ..- S I i I. n v ,, ,f I, I 2 1 , ' , ' ' N' . . 1 r Q, - . . I . . , Q, I v K . . . . . . U, f , . lf . , , if . - n 1 1 - 4 Qi' . ,1 . , iv' I - ' 7 1 .1 .1 , i ff Q . U W ' A. ' ' u ' ry 5 'l an Y 1 V V li . .4 -, 7 ' If ' ' u . L I , 'H 1 ' v ' u - U V 1 . l z . ' 44, Y . . I A J - V .rr Q ff. 'H 7 . I ' l 2i 'l . .N V 9 in . if



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A ,- I. , .-, f 4 I V K ' in 1 'I 1 gi l , It ' l l f2fw,'l' l E ZONl'AN l' 19 I 1 'W q,Lu,a 2.'.,.,..i Jux 1 f' I l f T i . i XVlNIFliED C. EXVINC H 'TU' frm' .ffm lfl'lZ-0'.l'Ylf Wlifll HI0lIlCl'l7 .11l'm'c. Aside from XVinlcie's dressing with modern grace. she is lcnown for her pleasant smile and good nature. Because of her interest in dramatics she is one of the prominent members of the Little Theater. Another ot' her accom- ' plishments is holding the vice-president's chair in the li history club. HELEN ROBERTA FINLEY 4 i J lady wfzomrf brllgfzl Iftlffd' I Rain l'llfflltflICC.H l lvhether to be a newspaper woman, an actress, or a i ,U ii second Wladame Curie is the question. lust at present l' she is a horsewoman and dancer. Quite versatile, you see, for she has also assisted in producing the Zonian. 5 Before Bobbie leaves us she should tell us where she X' learned that wallc. I i 1 WILLIAM H. GRANT, JR. l He wan' .ifxfeel 0' man: 5? Cle4z1'.17f'z'!, anzf fzumalz l1l1fLll'C.U i lwlalxing high school in three years and being a star man in athletics shows of what this young fellow is made. Tennis, swimming, and unsolvable problems are his manias, He also has the loose wrists of an artist, wrists that helped construct the mural in the assembly. His hidden wealcness-spelling. l lf MARY LOUISE GRIFFIN '. .l U v . . l 111111.11 '01'l'f1w.' Care swf! Av!! II cal, ll ,Ind lfzelz'-fofi' fel'.r fn' lI1Cl'llV.U I She's a Southerner in many ways: jolly, fun-loving, and 'N argumentative. School means more to Awlary Louise than l A's and l 's: it's a grand place in which to malce friends and X have a good time, both of which she does very well. Diary Louise displays intelligence in history by starting lwlr. Hodges on a favorite topic and using up the period. l 'u l f Her ha YVell saic golden hair be sad: she meets is gre Always cl her ability t basketball, . played with We thinli HA One of th who has all She is also Vllhite and WVas it H period for Wie gran! a Here is ai in getting 0 senior socce Albert into His taste

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