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

 - Class of 1932

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ROBERT F. ROIVIIG ally hear! iw am lrue a.r Neel. A quiet, pleasant boy who enjoys his sports and is in nearly every one. He really enjoys English literaturel He likes to start at the bottom in order to find out what's on top. Maybe some day he will find a door inscribed Robert Romig, President. ARTHUR SALTERIO Be .rilenf amz' mf:- Sflence never bcfrayir you. He is a soccer player of great note, having scored most of the markers in the past games. Also, being known for driving a car with great speed and dexterity, Arthur offers many lifts for hopeful hitch-hikers. Yve wonder which one the ofhcer arrests when they are pulled in. IOSEPH LEWIS SALTERIO Speech IIJ' greaz' buf .rilcnce 1'.r greaier. Ioe being the other l13lf,'Olll' problem is complete. He has played his way to soccer victories from scobie-time to sophisticated seniorhood. Here is also one of the sponsors of the blue chariot. We wager he shifts licenses with his brother. DAVID LEROY SMITH God Jen! !Il'J' Jl.lZg6l'J' down on earlfz lfyilfz J'0l1fjJ' of .1'f1a'nelr.v and of lIH'l'fl,1.U A man of mirth and pleasing voice. Glee Club, Press Club, Elcrys-is there no end to his ability? He is noted for his Hczintique de Noel and his green ring. The Zonian staff was too unappreciative for David. THE ZONIAN - r 1 f -I - QQWML 7

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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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.ft gf ' ,if I ,. HE if 2 o N IA N EDNA .MAY SMITH J cfleclfuf1z'1.rp0.r1l10n 1.-' afunff IU! l'L'!lI1fV Cliplfllf. There s something in her smile and laugh that seems to brighten up things. She is an aspiring young actress and Q4 has belonged to both dramatic organizations ot the school. X 4 , M as 4 sffe . f..f,sf,4 . NIWE' , ,. .V,,,.,,f ,. if , Lf L f ,xy X gf Q? , f 1 f , W .. , ,fa .l. -2' ZQMJQWQ7 ,j,,,.LffL.g ,.. 7,..EE. .,.-I ,f.' -. T J 1.. 67--amoqy Some day she will be a secretary, too, for she is always studying shorthand. Ask her as to the gangster who is always taking her for ll ridef, VIRGINIA V. SNYDER 1ly'1'lf1 f'lEf1l'I'I1l1t2l hand bolfz open andfreef' Virginia comes from 'way down south in Virginia and she tells about herself in that Southern drawl. Back home she was active in swimming and basketball but in Balboa High she has spent this lone year in making friends. She knows her American problems. HEDVIG l. SUNDBERG f1.rmi!e fa' a nvlzfapcl' of I1 lauy1'1.', Hedvig has a mighty sweet smile: one that is a little shy, perhaps, but it just fits her quiet temperament. She has grown up in Balboa High, has belonged to the Supper Club, and is well known and very well liked. The blond won't ever let anyone else get a word in, apparently. AGNES F. TONNESON Happy am I andfrom care I'mfrce- WY1-y !1l'6I1'1 Ilzey aff conlenied aa' mc? Known as just Aggie, she has always been the spirit of lun to the class. She can play the piano. YVhen it comes to dancing, she can step. As an all-around girl Aggie has played basketball, indoor baseball, and volley- ball. Also she has served on social committees. Perhaps this means a social career. If typ tune con the Fri and prol Qfv i Ap Ia Howal thinks b of '50 ani saxophoi the Chen Bil1's little top peared. I has alwz contemp the wild That 1 xr W 4 YVe he already ready fo and gay The t class des

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