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

 - Class of 1932

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e, Teresa :empt to :language at benefit Lctors are ion-dance f Balhoa's l this year ents some language. .e new or- nd Charlie .ley, Laura ooks, Sara in The the junior ridding . ' ' a Foster, a ,rdy under- J Margaret humdrurri ,nto revolts in Calhoun alike. XVC larke, who :ard Daniels Roy Davis, of the 811- ng upon us chemistry g hack into yve all fear, Alley will iustcrs, and the Chinese moncl Dick the rgunion Tradition! It affects civilizations. lt affects senior classes. Ask anyone. Ask Grattan Mc Groarty. Ask that guardian of lean money-bags, the senior treasurer. It is all very interesting, this modern Pyrrhic victory. At any rate, Inside Out is a dramatic success, if not a financial. M rs. Krumhach and the cast make it so. Betty Brooks, tall, thin, dressed in stripes, and a hat, and red poppies ..,. ...a riot. Howard Daniels, perfectly at home in the field of oratory. Edna May Smith, after sad earlier experiences with the junior cast, vindicates herself. Alan Peterson, too gentle for a stern father now, should essay the role again in, say, l952. Margaret Painter....See Peterson and substitute mother. But - sophisticated? Yes. Bill Burdge, always messing things up. Small souls say he is born for the part. Envious souls say lucky boy to he playing oppos- ite Kay Lawrence. Kathleen Lawrence, a success.. ..... .A point of view has already been expressed. Henry Chase.. .The role requires charm and also conceit. Need more he said? Forgive the con- ceit, please. Mary Bradney weeps. .Life is realg life is earnest. lean Kalar, the natural flapper, charming withal. So say we all. And hcttcr luck next timcl Traditionl It docs things to seniors. THE ZONBAN i Qu This Parrfakzef staff, ' fsay gow! Il . L. In one, f azwr and out M13 Offtfzir-M. H S Q . ,ix .. X . . .1

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THE ZONIAN The debaters, Lola Boyd, lack Cardoze, Teresa Michaelsen, and Gladys Booth, attempt to answer affirmatively the question: ls the language of the United States of America of great benefit to the Republic of Panama? The actors are entirely Gold Coasters, but the reception-dance after the performance is charminglyBa1b0a'S own. The former Dramatic Club, enlarged this year to include allied dramatic fields, presents some assembly plays in our -own name and language. Among others, the Little Theater, the new or- ganization, offers Ieannette Alexander and Charlie Malsbury in The Lunaticsug Iune Tilley, Laura Morgan, Dorothy XVatson, Betty Brooks, Sara Ferguson, and Kathleen Lawrence in The Rehearsal. Even more: under the auspices of the junior class the dramatic group presents Skidding. Of the Skidding players, Virginia Foster, a new sophomore, portrays Mother QHardy under- standinglyg Frances Friday and Mary Margaret McCormack are discontented with humdruiii family life convincinglvg Lillia Monsanto revolts as suddenly as a jungle garrison, Iohn Calhoun wins the votes of critics and voters alike. We mustn't forget Grandpa, Leslie Clarke, who patches up the quarrel between Howard Daniels and Rebecca YVilliamsg nor grandson, Roy Davis, who slouches his way into the hearts of the au- dience. Even with that mafiana spirit strong upon US we tire of waiting for that explosive chemistry play. Its history is ancient, stretching back into the dim reaches of junior year. Soon, we all fear, Bill Burdge and Bob Crandallfand Tom Alley will have grown too old to play bronco-busters, and Earl Willett just aged enough to play the Cl1if1CSe waiter without makeup. The Diamond Dick Lunch Room can serve us coffee for the reunion of 1942 Tradii senior c Groarty. the seni this mo Inside financial B. H, Ei Al M Bi Traditi



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