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

 - Class of 1932

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THE ZONIAN SE ICR CLEON ADAMS, that industry is a parent of success. ROBBH ADAMS, that water rots the hair and causes baldness. DIANA ALVARADO, that women have very good taste in ties. ZENAIDA ARROYO, that blondes are flightier than brunettes. SADIE ASPARREN, that night air is bad for one's health. DUKE BARKHURST, that Don juan was just an amateur. IIMMY BOOTH, that Britannia actually rules the waves. AUGUST BOYD, that prosperity is just around the next corner. LOLA BOYD, that any teacher's wisecrack is funny even if it is two years old. MARY BRADNEY, that the Parrakeet is a rotten paper, but we have to support a school institution. HENRH' BREWERTON, that the greatest vice of the senior class is procrastination. BETTY and MARIORIE BROOKS, that this modern pace is killing us. SUEY BRULAND, that if one gets one's feet wet, one is sure to catch cold. BILLY BURDGE, that the climate saps at one's vivacity. GINNY CALVIT, that life is just one grand, sweet song. TACK CHASE, that ties reflect one's personality. CONNIE CLINCHARD, that constancy is chief of all the virtues. RENE CONLAN, that life is just a bowl of cherries. HOWARD D.ANIELS, that one ought to feel slighted without 995's. MIKE DEW, that socks are a superfluous item in a well-dressed man's ensemble. CONROY DOCKERY, that the students are misunderstood and never receive fair grades. TACK DOMBROWSKY, that the naivete of a certain freshman girl is captivating. TRENE DORAN, that something ought to be said about the wearing of the green. MINGA DURLACHER, that a tender nature may be masked by a flippant manner. XVINKI E EXVING, that lemon juice will remove freckles. HELEN FINLEY, that virtue is its own reward. BILLY GRANT, that only five other people in the world understand the Einstein Theory. IWARY LOUISE GRIFFIN, that Texas produces the oddest teachers. SIB HALLEN, that gentlemen prefer blondes. SIS HAEVKBELTON, that serenity settles more problems than bother. HAH'DEN HEARNE, that David Belasco was good, too. ALBERT HELE, that no one ever reads the Balboan. HARRH' HERMANSON, that earnestness is something very noble and great. HELENE HUDSON, that some are just born invited. DONALD HUTCHISON, that The Lover should live, but he shouldn't make a habit of it. DOLORES IARVIS, that outside interests brighten school hours. XVALTER IONES, that genius is just patience. ELLA JONES, that students run much better assemblies than the teachers. GEORGIANA IOYNER, that surgeons sometimes kill patients just for the fun of it. IUDDY, that all books for reports and outside reading are deep and dull. IEAN KALAR, that little girls are gracious and cuddlesome. OPHIE TCEY STEVENS, that one can be happy though married. ED KUNKEL, that silence is golden. FERN K' KENT L, I sopl KATHLEJ NEIL M. MILLY IN the BUD MA tran CHARLOU GRATTAP BILLY N Gre4 MAE Mc HELEN 1' char MARGAR RALPH P ALAN PI worl CLARRY ANGELA RUTH PF Stud RITA QU DAVID R WILMA P BoB Roll THE SALT DAVID S1 EDNA M. ROBERT I IOE SNYI VIRGINIA HEDVIG f AGGIE T4 HOWARD PEGGY V5 ANNIE T4 BILL WA Stab EARL W1 LII,LIAN ' REMO ani

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KENT LAMBERT 'tHe knew wlzal'.r tuba! Kent's head is chucked full of wise things that are not known to many. He spends most of his time at Gorgona Beach hunting and fishing. It is said he is a woman hater, but-well, we doubt that. 4, . e..,h.Mu. ,,,,,,..,,.......e,-.,,-. .,. A., ...:..x..sd.n.-...A THE ZONIAN IOE SNYDER Miva! 61111 flllf rzl11f1lr1Hc.,' Beware of woman hatersl That means beware of Ioe. His ambition is to be an aviator. He is not satisfied on the ground. He believes in going higher up. Ioe has been a member of Balboa High for only a year. Don't forget to graduate. That's ordersl MCGROARTY TONNESON BROOKS DANIELS KYLEBFIR FINLEY PETERSON P11 INTER BRADHEY HUDSON GRIFFIN BOYD REYNOLDS . M CGLA DE LA W RENCE KUNKEL CLINCHARD KALAR. SMITH ,IQNES SUNIUBERG BARKI-IURST SNYDER



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THE ZONIAN CREDO FERN KX'LEBER, that the meek shall inherit the earth. KENT LA.MBER'1:, that high heels, bright lipstick, and a debutante slouch add a note of - sophistication. KATHLEEN LAWRENCE, that George Washington never told a lie. NEIL MACDONELL, that Pedro lVliguel is a land that ought to be forgotten. MILLY MAKIBBIN, that the first thing a Zonian does in New York is make a bee-line for the Roxy and lWacy's. BUD MALONE, that every boy on his eighteenth birthday gets a Ford roadster to furnish transportation for senior picnics and freshman girls. CHARLOTTE MC GLADE, that a jury never convicts a pretty woman. GRATTAN MC GROARTY, that the faculty talks much and says little. BILLY MICHAELSEN, that going to Cristobal on a special is like attending a party in Greenwich Village. MAE MORRICE, that a story with a happy ending is not artistic. HELEN NORRIS, that what a woman admires above everything else in a man is an upright character. MARGARET PAINTER, that true individuality cannot be copied. RALPH PALACIO, that a gentleman never speaks ill of a woman. ALAN PETERSON, that there is nothing to do on the Canal Zone. tEspecially when working on the Parrakeetlj A CLARRY PETERSON, that awnings keep rooms cool. ANGELA PIMENTO, that there's something sinister about being a spinster. RUTH PRESTON, that the Silence sign in the library doesn't mean a thing to high school students. RITA QUINN, that sophistication is a philosophy worth learning. DAVID RAYMOND, that one ought to love to live and live to love. WILMA REYNOLDS, that the Golden Rule is a pretty good stick. BOB ROMIG, that all great men have illegible signatures. THE SALTERIO TWINS, that it's smart to have a string of racing cars. DAVID SMITH, that Balboa High School students have very little school spirit. EDNA MAY SMITH, that all you need is technique. ROBERT SMITH, that the senior class has been greatly affected by the depression. ICE SNYDER, that a woman can't even sharpen a lead pencil. VIRGINIA SNYDER, that love is the greatest thing in a woinanjs life. HEDVIG SUNDBERG, that a soft speaking voice is the mark of a well-bred person. AGGIE TONNESON, that all the best cooks are men. HOXVARD WALLING, that no man of first-rate mental attainments ever goes in for dancing. PEGGY WHITE, that no well-bred person ever chews gum. ANNIE TORBEIQT, that the doors of wisdom are never shut. BILL WALSTON, that everyone who graduates from B. H. S. is rewarded with a trip to the States and it's sweeter for the delay. EARL WII,LETT, that night life is the bunk. LILLIAN WINE, that you spoil the teachers by doing your hoLne work every day. REMO and ROMULO, that Rome wasn't built in a day..

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