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

 - Class of 1932

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RALPH PALACIO Courieou.r he wax, and willing lo be of J'6l'6'1,C6.H And that's a pretty big order for a man. Ralph is one of the charter members of his class-in fact he was an officer in his freshman year. He is quiet in disposition, almost to the extent of bashfulness. He's The Prophet. Xvhat does he prophesy for the coming years? ALAN BENTZ PETERSON Hind when I l,1Ctll',06l1l1l.6J'fl'l1k!6 I am Mere. Alan has had a varied career. VVhen the senior class were struggling against their freshman bashfulness, Alan was striving to overcome sea-sickness around Easter Island and Peru. But the prodigal son returned, and since then he has been on the business staffs of both the Parrakeet and Zonian. He emigrates to Corozal quite often. CLARENCE H. PETERSON I faclcle lhlngw af flzey come. To have the company of this jolly, athletic fellow is a real pleasure. He is one of Balboa high school's best swimmers and divers. He has been a member of the famous Red, VVhite and Blue Troupe for eleven years, and is one of the few senior members. He is an active member of the Engineering Club and has a good future in view. Clary Hnds Pedro Nliguel very attractive. ANGELA Al. PINUSNTO She .mzlled and fhe J'lllld0WJ' d6,0Lll'1Cd.H Angie, as she is known about school, is more to us than just another one added to the senior list. She hails from Pedro Miguel and is very proud ofthe fact. She hopes to become a stenographer. A Therefore, are all those fifth-period notes carefully typed? THE ZONIAN l i l 10-QQMJ 'Peienawv U ray fy cgi ' f ff all jpg! GQZZQMQ s is 44,..,,i ,it fr , ' 9 ,ap .I I ., 1' wifi , 1 . -1- . 4, ,fr P , , x ' V -I gel ,X Y ., , so , 1 , 1 f- , 'sn O , , fi I. lg 1 .meg , ,- 4. vi by . an 9,75 Q . Wx. in f' s , wel ff V !5'fl Wf-12? WW! ' ' -' Q 'Q , ' iff!-N ,f A WML Q , Wx Q.M.l...4,,,.g:',V -V Ml ,, s-9 i ,-L1 fy N s

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MILDRED MAY MAKIBBIN So I fold llzem In rhyme, For of rlzymew I had .rl0re. A most versatile girl is our Milly, and a cheerful worker. She is known for her poetic ability and her accomplish- ments on the program committee. You may recognize her by her sweet disposition and her friendly manners. Xvhy do blind dates appeal to her? MAE FRANCES MORRICE Rigid brixk wax fha, andfull of .rpirz'l. Petite Mae has been in Balboa only this year, having just returned from four years in the States. But she has won her laurels in basketball, having proved herself an excellent forward. We wonder what influence Mae has on a member of the sixth-period history class? HELEN NORRIS 1 lelfall fhe windocwr of mine eyewf' Now you see them and now you don't, these army girls. From somewhere she came and to somewhere she'll be going, but she has been with us a year, long enough to immortalize the shipwreck at Cuckoo Island and make many friends. Long enough, too, to form violent opinions concerning the laboratory chemical warfare group. IVIARGARET PAINTER Prz'nz, proper, and prec1'.re. The younger members of the eighth-period assembly obey with verdant awe the instructions of their keeper. She is a member of the debating club with an eye for argument. She is the one who reads hard selections in English class. Dflargaret, we might add, can surely manipulate her chemicalsl Com And tha of the cha officer in l almost to He's T coming ye dn Alan ha: were strug was strivi Island and since then Parrakeet He emig To have real pleasu swimmers z Red, W'hitc of the few : Engineerin Hnds Pedrc arAngie,f. just anothu Pedro Mig become a Therefore ty ped?



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- M- ,O I .T x i ' , i w I V- JJ' 4 x. 5 llly. . -J. N 'T f. 1 KI Vsl u A.- if '- , I HE ZONIAN T K5 fi 0'Q,,A':f -9 4'-'7Mw 5f r - N rf 1 .id Lf M xl A fflxl ,, V ,ai If 3 'f lx' MT , .f fl v,ll V Z, xl -A ,, -1 J xrx if ' 1, KI ,f I ,K ,. Q r l' I nl ' M' 1 f HI! L! - 1 l l 4 l . cv, yw-J, u l A RUTH ELLEN PRESTON Her lovellncm I IIUVCI' lwzcw, llnlfl .vlzc .rmllefl al mc. Ruth Preston is a strict disciplinarian in the library Cwe wonderj, a composer ot music Qwe thinlcj, and very talka- tive Cwe knowl. ln class meetings Ruth is generally responsible for constructive motions. She was a member of the All at Sea cast in her younger days. Xvhat an organizerl RITA QUINN Rare conzpouml of quallly noble anal lrue, lVlllz plenly of .refine anzlgoozl lzzunor loo. The other half of the credos. Rita is a diver of fame and one of our star swimmers. Her manner is made pleasant by sparkling lrish wit. A good bit of her time is taken up with originating wise cracks to aim at people who need them. Teachers are not barred. HARRY DAVID RAYIVTOND Life 111' nal life al all wllhoulAa'elz1glzl. David is a second Kreisler. His most famous composition will probably be YVhen lt's Graduation Time in '52. Being a member ofthe Glee Club and high school orchestra, he seems to be getting sufficient practice. English books do cost money. XVlLNlA B. REYNOLDS il peppy llllle plete ofl1uman1'lV. XVilly might be termed the Spirit of the Class of '32 She bounds here and there spreading her cheerfulness as she goes. Everybody here is her friend and she is every- b0dy's friend. Shorthand is her avocation. lf is a good thing, for she intends to malce business her goal. A quie nearly ev likes to s top. M: Robert He is a of the ma driving a many lift VVe wo pulled in. Ioe bei has playe sophistica Here is wager he A man Club, Elf for his Cl The Zu

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