Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)
- Class of 1936
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J .N wiifjiw ,f ' , N gf A -3 , 0 N 22551 X X 5 J ff JK! mmf OIS Hdministrclt Buccaneer hrnaelzle, vice princi- ipal' ADMINISTRATIVE MESSAGE Things have been happening This semesTer in adminisfrafive circles aT Balboa. The O. I. Sc Two vice-principals have conTinued The plan of separaTe assemblies for boys and girls, Pali R- R- Chew. PWC T when disTinguished civic leaders, prominenT alumni, and ofher fiTTing speakers have been lrene M' Pauly' Vice principal' asked To address The school. The plan is proving successful, offering, as iT does, a chance for The individuals concerned To see Themselves facing common problems, and having speakers eminenfly qualified To give Them wholesome advice and inspiraTion, adapTed par- Ticularly Tor Those hearers. Many problems are common To The boys, which would noT inTer- esT The girls. and vice versa, and a greafer sense of uniTy is developed by Talking These Things over in groups. A prominenT judge of The superior courT was one of The inspiring speakers ThaT have appeared aT Balboa. 1 The session of The boys given over To The Talks of prominenT alumni has also received Y Q 7 favorable commenT among our sTudenTs, The speakers' Themes having seT up an ideal Tor ' 4 The nexT generaTion of high school people. ui l',. 1. There has never been a Time since The founding of The school when The undersfanding A A Y beTween The adminisTraTion and The greaf body of sTudenTs seemed so close as iT has dur- - is l X ing This lasT Tall. lT is mosT pleasanT To Think ThaT sTudenTs of The school are coming more 5 S K 5 and more To look upon The principal and his assisTanTs as Their friends, whose primary duTy xl! Xb s is noT merely To enforce discipline, in The old sense of The word, buT who are realizing The sTudenT viewpoinf and living Their lives wiTh Them. The imporTanT work inaugurafed by Miss Fisher of holding freshman orienTaTion classes is now in The hands of Mr. Schmaelzle, who is finding many ways of sTarTing our young people off in The way ThaT They should go. These Stayed three' upon me More Teachers Than ever are sharing in duTies which are largely adminisfrafive in Sela COUVSETO SGVCG Weill characfer. AlTogeTher, considering The aTTiTude of sTudenTs Toward The office and The lfCaD'f1 R,-,SGYS l-Owefllw fuller undersfanding befween The faculfy and sTudenTs, and The supporT of The adminisTra- boom' , . , , , The oTher Two give him pIenTy b facuITy commiTTees. Balboa has made an imporTanT developmenT in The program of roam. d co-operaTion. R. R. CHASE. Page Tion y ' ' l living an of indrvidua deck Eleven Buccaneer Faculty ADMINISTRATORS CHASE, MR. ROBERT R. Principal PAULY, MISS IRENE M. Vice Principal SCHMAELZLE, MR. O. I. Vice Principal ACED, MISS NATALIA M. Languages BARR, MR, FRANK E. Science BARTLETT, MISS ADELAIDE G. Malhemalics BEEBE, MR. WALLACE B. Science BELL, MISS LORA M. Physical Educalion BERKOWITZ, MISS FRANCES ANDERSON, MISS EDITH S. Marhemalics BERKSON, MR. HARRY Science Head of Deparlmenl BILLECI, MR. SALVATORE Music BLEIL, MR. CHARLES G. Arl BOND, MISS PAULINE Social Sludies, Commercial IOn Leavel Languages Head of Deparlmenl ANDERSON, MISS RUTH C. Commercial BABER, MISS ELLOUISE N. Commercial BAER, MRS. ROSE B. Social Studies BAIRD. MR. LEROY H. English BALZARINI, MRS. FLORENCE BORUM, MISS G-AIL H. Home Economics Science Page Twelve 1 I I f 1 P , I J U JI? MEI . :1 J I When you lry fo whisper, chew gum, and such This ieacher doesn'+ spy you, no, not much. A frip Io the office, fwo defenhons you serve- If you do if again, you'II surely have nerve Top Row: R. Anderson, Baber, Balzarini, Barr Barllefl. Second Row: Beebe, Bell, Berlcowilz, Berlrson Billeci. Third Row: Bleil, Bond, Borum, Bfonson,Chapuis Fourlh Row: Clarke, Clinkenbeard, Connell Cushman, Daly. Bollorn Row: De Luce-Abi, De Maria, Essner Fuhrrnann, Gannon. BRONSGN. MR. BERTRAM B. English CHAPUIS, MISS EMILIE Languages, Commercial CHRISTENSEN, MR. LOREN Science CLARKE, MR. JOHN A. Physical Educalion CLINKENBEARD, MR. J. PERRY Induslrial Arls Head ol Deparlmenl COLLINS. MISS ISABELLE D. Science, Commercial CONNELL, MISS EDITH M. Physical Eclucalion CRAWFORD, MISS ESTHER English CULLINAN, MISS LAURETTE G. English CUSHMAN, MRS. MARGERY D. Commercial DALY, MISS MYRA Commercial 'vw IS' gk llix 2 4 I This benign buccaneer who likes Io preach, ls really and fruly a remarkable leach, He rn rks very fairly and seldom does crab, Andi rna y a subiecf he seerns ro a . Ili. ibigllwlx ll TOD Row: Greenly, Hamersley, Hanlon, Harker Heed. Second Row: Heinz, Hill, Hamel, Hudson, Hurd Third Row: James, Jerez, Jones, Kellogg, Kelly Fourlh Row: King, Kinkel, Klaus, Lesler, Ligda Boflorn Row: Maini, Maki, Maller, Malville Mafhisen. DE LUCE-ABT, MRS. DONA Social Sludies DE MARIA, MISS IRMA Physical Educalion DIXON, MR. J. LEROY English Head of Deparfmenl ERRETT, MISS ELIZABETH D. English ESSNER, MISS DOROTHY C. Home Economics FUHRMANN, MR. WILLIAM A. Music GANNON, MR. WILLIAM J. English GARFINKLE, MISS LILLIAN Commercial GERLACH, MR. FRED M. Malhemalics GIBSON, MR. RICHARD N. English 1 Faculty Q I I Buccaneer GREENLY, MR. MAURICE G. Science I-IAMERSLEY, MR. RAY R. Mafhemalics HANLON, MISS MARIE R. English HARKER, MISS HELENE Arf I-IEED, MR. BAYARD W. Social Sludies HEINZ, MR. A. ELGIN English, Social Sludies HILL, MR. EUGENE M. Physical Educalion Head ol Deparlmenl HILLARD, MRS. BARTA E. Social Sludies HOMEL, MRS. LETA Library HUDSON, MISS JENNESS L. English, Social Sludies HURD, MR. GLENN H. Mechanical Drawing 4-. ' 1--. I JAMES, MR. OSCAR W. Mechanical Drawing JEREZ, MRS. FLORENCE Languages JONES, MISS IVAYMARIE English KASTNER, MRS. EVELYN English KELLOGG, MISS ERMA H. Home Economics KELLY, MR. FRED A. Commercial, Social Sludies KING, MISS GRACE E. English lOn Leavel KINKEL, MR. THAYER M. Music KLAUS, MISS NORMA English, Malhemalics LESTER, MR. WALTER C. Physical Educalion LIGDA. MISS MARY Physical Educalion Page Thirteen Buccaneer MAINI, MISS LINA M. Languages MAKI, MISS VERA A. Commercial MALLET, MISS DOROTHY Ari, Commercial MALVILLE, MRS. LAURA C. English MATHISEN, MR. CARL L. Induslrial Arls MATTESON, MISS AMY M. English MCCARTHY, MR. ROY D. Malhemalics McCONNELL, MISS MABEL C. Commercial. Social Sludies MCCRYSTLE, MR. CHARLES Indusfrial Arls McDOWELL, MISS SADIE B. Home Economics Head of Deparlmenl MINIUM, LT. DON R.O.T.C. Page Fourieen Faculty MITCHEL, MR. CARL E. Physical Educalion MITCI-IELL, MRS. RUTH V. Science MONTGOMERY, MRS. ANTOINETTE Social Sludies MONTGOMERY, MISS MARGARET Commercial Head of Deparlmenl MYERS, MRS. IRENE, H. Languages NELSON, MISS LEOLA A. Languages NORGARD, MRS. GERTRUDE N. Music IOn Leavel NUNN, DR. GEORGE E. Social Sludies Head of Deparlmenl' O'BRIEN, MR. HAROLD E. Science PARDEE, MRS. GENEVA R. Physical Educafion Acling Head of Deparlmenl .-5 This pirafe means business, you'd befler no? poul, Or else af Three len you won'i gel oufg In room one sixfeen you'II sif and slay lnsfead of going ou? fo play. Top Row: Maffeson McCarIhy, McConnell, Mc- Crysfle, McDowell. Second Row: Minium, Mifchel, A. Monfgomery M. Montgomery, Myers. Third Row: Nelson, Norgard, Nunn, O'Biien Pardee. Bolfom Row: Pierce, Powell, Roberfs, Russell Schaller. PETERS. MISS ESTHER C. Mafhemalics PETTIT. MISS MURIEL Science PIERCE. MRS. CLELIA Commercial. Languages POPPIC, MISS CLARA Science POWELL, MISS BESS I. Physical Educalion IOn Leavel POWER, MR. LESTER B. Languages PRICE, MISS ANNA MAY English RAFFO. MISS CATERINA Languages ROBERTS, MRS. ALFREDA K. Science ROBINSON, MISS LILLIAN M. Music Acling Head of Deparlmenl UREY, MR. RALPH E. Faculty The pirafe boss is quife severe When foreign sounds come fo his ear The erring sfudenf mends his way Or else the boss will fell him nay, To? Row: Schwarze, Scofl, Scribanfe, Silva, imkins. Second Row: Simon, Smilh, Snow, Springer Sproule. Third Row: Swarl, Sybenga, Thomas, Todd, Udden. Bolfom Row: Urey, Walker, While, William- Buccaneer RUSSELL, MR. WILBUR D. Induslrial Arls SCHALLER, MRS. MARTHA K. Languages SCHWARZE, MR. KARL A. lnduslrial Arfs SCOTT, MR. RAYMOND M. Physical Eclucafion SCRIBANTE, MISS MARIE V. Languages. English SILVIA. MISS GLENEICE M. Commercial. Social Sludies SIMKINS, MRS. CORDELIA L. English SIMON, MISS CLARA P. Arl' Acting Head of Deparlmenl SMITH, MR. ARTHUR H. Malhemalics Head of Deparlmenf SMITH. MISS ELIZABETH A. Science SNELL, MISS ALBERTA English SNOW, MR. IRVIN6 W. Social Sfudies SPRINGER, MRS. BERNICE B. Social Sludies SPROULE, MRS. LAURA I-I. Languages SWART, MR. ARTHUR H. Mechanical Drawing Acfing Head of Deparlmenl SYBENGA. MISS WILHELMINA J. Home Economics THOMAS, MR. GRANVILLE E. Physical Educalion TODD, MISS FRANCES E. Physical Educalion UDDEN, MRS. LOUISE Home Economics CommerciaI VOLANDRI, MRS. MAUD Malhemalics WALKER, MRS. SIGNE M. Social S+udies WHELAN, MISS RENA English WHITE, MISS MABEL E. Library WILLIAMSON, MR. CHARLES J. Commercial WOODLAND, MISS ESTHER English YORK, MRS. HELEN T. Commercial ZILLER. MISS MERNE M. Home Economics OFFICE SECRETARIES ARGENTI, MRS. IRMA McDONALD, MRS. OLYMPIA Page Fiffeen tudent Top Row: RoberT Sweeney, Florence Mickelson, Muriel Hansen, Paul Leahy, Farrell Zurnsfein, George LayTon. BoTTom Row: Elmer Hubacher, Gordon Nicoll, Josephine Crull, Earl Howard, Irene Marfinovich, William Brody. N The piraTe bold says Tell iT To Sweeney - He'Il Tell if To Alice, The broad- casTing meaney- CooperaTe , chanfs Bob, and adverTise- LeT yourself go, wear yellow bow Ties. Page SixTeen Embarlcing on a Term oT greaTer school spiriT, The Board of DirecTcrs, wiTh The assisTance OT a co-operaTive sTudenT body, seT abouT To accomplish many Things which in The pasT have been considered unaTTainable. Beginning The TirsT week oT The Term wiTh The STudenT AssociaTion drive, a quoTa was reached which has undoubTedly seT a high school record Tor The sales oT sTudenT body cards-3050 sTudenTs joined The associaTion indicaTing ThaT during The T r Th , e m e uniTed supporT of These members was To be expecTed. AT a campaign, a new idea Tor high schools was inauguraTed, ThaT oT card sTunTs. ln The TirsT Trial The colors were noT quiTe as disTinguishable as had been planned. buT aT The P. T. A. and PolyTechnic games, colorful sTunTs won The acclaim oT specTaTors. Through This medium, The Buccaneers esTablished Themselves as The mosT highly spiriTed school in The bay region. The band was ouTT'iTTed in whiTe Trousers and sweaTers. New sTyle rooTers' caps, consisTing oT an orange crown and a blue visor and buTTon, wiTh Balboa wriTTen across The TronT d were a opTed, and nearly 2000 were purchased by enThusiasTic TooTball Tans. TempTing To increase The enThusiasm during The TooTb ll ' Due To Th , p nen procedure was esTablished whereby The represenTaTives of The high senior class will have conTrol of This commiTTee. ETiqueTTe noTices are placed in The bulleTin every Monday, and regisTry presidenTs wriTe These noTices on The blaclcboard, where They remain Tor The enTire weelr. This plan has lrepT before The eyes OT The sTudenTs The need TTh ' o err personal rules of eTiqueTTe. e inconsisTency of pasT eTiqueTTe commiTTees a erma T Tor consTanT consideraTion Because oT The large number of Tound arTicles ThaT were Found aucTion was held aT The beginning oT The semesTer. pencils were placed upon The block and sold To The highesT 'Trom The sale. Of This amounT Sl 00 was T 'd T noT claimed, a LosT and Many valuable pens and bidder: 54.77 was neTTed . pu ass e or The purchase oT Two STudenT AssociaTion cards Tor The sTudenTs who render services To This deparTmenT. ConsTanTly searching Tor new ideas To inTeresT The sTudenTs during lunch periods. noon-day acTiviTies were insTiTuTed. Numerous games were purchased, including shuffle- board, ' - d ' ' ping pong, eclc Tennis, horse shoes, and badmlnTon. A large TurnouT has been in Hssociation Directors Board of evidence since lhe slarl of rhese acfivilies. lnslrucfion classes in dancing were conducfed Back ROW Hdle5iLe5lWrFl5Cl'e'- , , , , , . . Gorrebeeclc, Howard Port io increase fhe social activities of lhe srudenls. These classes will alfernate with ihe MH' Laymnl Niwu' HOW- regular Friday noon-day dances. ard' Hgqanl Hubacherl Turning baclc lhe cloclr lo a dale in Augusl, l928, when Balboa iirsl opened ils doors, EZJTEYI Wlelandl Lehigh' NIC- Polyfechnic sfudenls presenled lhe Buccaneers wilh iheir firsl banner, Upon lhe opening I . . . . . . . Fronr Row: Silva, McCanless, of George Washrngron Hugh School, This gesfure of good-will and friendliness, which was CNHI Hurley' Mkkelsonl displayed lo us by Polyfechnic, was again evidenl when Balboa presenled lo George Hansen'5,,ee,,eY16mdym,,d,' Washingfon ils firsf banner, by which ac? lhis new insfilulion became ihe baby school Wieland, Breuss, Marrinovich. of fhe ciry, a lille held by lhe Buccaneers for the pas? eighf years. zumsleln' Mlss Paull' Once again The clean-up campaign, which has been a lhorn in The Buccaneers' sides for lhe pasl few years, was ordered by lhe Board of Direclors, buf lhis lime wirh lhe whole.hear+ed supporl of The sfudeni body and honor socielies, Vicfory was inevilable, and a nealer and more picluresque environmenf resulfed. ' lr ln closing my lerm's worlr as your president l wish +o exfend To 'rhe members of fhe Q, ' Board my sinceresl appreciafion for fheir splendid spirif and co-operaiion. To Mr. Chase, ' Miss PaulY- Mr. Schmaelzle, Mr. Snow, Mr. Lesler, Miss Rulh Anderson, Miss Hudson, and X lo fhe lacully as a whole l express my deepesr gralifude for lheir kindness and assislance. 3 l regrel' lhaf l musl leave lhese generous and underslanding friends, To you siudenls who have given me courage fo increase fhe progressiveness ol our school, l say Thai wilhouf J E ' your marvelous co-operalion, no president no mailer how hard he mighr have fried, could ' F have se? lhe srandards and made ihe records which we have rhis semesler. Lasfly, fo my associale officers, Florence Mickelson, vice presidenfg Muriel Hansen, secrelaryp Paul Leahy, freasurer: Farrell Zurnslein, assislanf rreasurerg George Laylon, Here5I,ghe,pira,esI smmnq or cuslodiang Elmer l-lubacher, afhleric manager: Gordon Nicoll, yell leader: Josephine Crull, frpvhxiqgl Buccaneer ediror: Earl Howard, Galleon manager: Irene Marrinovich, G. A. A. presidenlg Waulmfelmserious and and William Brody, Sfudenl Courl iudge, go my good wishes for conlinued success in all Hubacher clowninq. lllelr endeavors' There can'f be much business, ROBERT SWEENEY' lo look al the fable, I We guess fheir acfiviry's a iafion President --sweenevman gable'-1 Sfudenf Assoc Page Sevenfeen Senior Ani , eonard De- Renzo, Peqqy Trlplefl, Bill Nic' colls, Elsie G radhandl, Jack Fischer, Lorna Easion, oinefle Laferza l. Roberta Silva, Roscoe Sfone, Waller W' l ie and, Violel Riss- manry John Ho qan, Gladys Naurnan. This pirale isn'f a mlnuel dancer, He's noi a marcher or fancy prancer. He whirls ihe baron io beal' ihe band- The peq's on his leg, and no? on his hand. Page Eiqlwieen HIGH SENIORS Officers Presidenf-Bill Niccoll s Vice Presidenl-Peggy Triplelf Secrefary-Anloinefle Lalerza Yell Leader-Leonard De Renzo Boys' Represenfafive-Jack Fischer Girls' Represenlaiive-Elsie Gradlwandl Treasurer-Lorna Easlon Counselor-Mrs. Pierce Sponsor-M r. Beebe Enrollmenl-270 LOW SENIORS Officers Presicleni-Waller Wieland Vice Presidenl-Violei' Rissmann Secrefary-Gladys Neuman Yell Leader-Roscoe Slone Boys' Represenialive-John Hogan Girls' Represenlafive-Roberla Silva Treasurer-Franlc Hanley Counselor-Mrs. Volandri Sponsor-Mr. Russell Enrollrnenl-350 IO7 l27 Officers Registries M rs. Jerez M r. Lesier 2I4 Miss Aced 252 Mr. Hurd 302 Mr. Beebe 309 Miss Essner 3l8 330 Mrs. Pierce Mrs. Melville Reqislries .G. l 6. 2 Mi Miss Tocld Mrs. Pardee ss Woodland .Snow .Russell Chrislensen Gannon Mrs. Udclen Mrs. Volandri G G. l02 l30 Mr 152 Mr 226 Mr 303 Mr 306 3l7 3l9 Mrs. 323 Mrs. Simlcins Sproule Cfficers Class HIGH JUNIORS Presidenl-Roberl Hales Yell Leader-Waller Gray Vice Presidenl-Dorolhy lmsicl: Counselor-Mrs. Schaller Secrelaryfllorolhy Hurley Sponsor-Mrs. Kaslner Represenlalive-Dorolhy McCanless Enrollmenl-30l LOW JUNIORS Presidenle-William Lehigh Yell Leader-Edward Brown Vice Presidenl-Jessie Miller Counselor-Miss Nelson Secrelary-Lois Colman Sponsor-Mr. O'Brien Represenfaliveflom Howard Enrollmenl-486 HIGH SOPHOMORES Prosidenf-Louis Gorrebeeclc Yell Leader-Allen Bosliclc Vice Presidenl'-.laclcie Kerns Counselor'-Miss Rollo Secrelary-Dorolhy Foppiano Sponsor-Miss McDowell Enrollmenl-429 LOW SOPHOMORES Presidcnl--Alvera Breuss Yell Leaderflhrlhur Born Vice Presidenl-Allred Hons Counselor-Mr. Gibson Secrelary-Elsie Brombach Sponsor-Mr. Power Enrollmenl-595 HIGH FRESHMEN President--Dorolhy Wieland Yell Leader-Siro Guglielmi Vice Presidenl+Joseph Leonard Counselor-Mr. McCarlhy Secrelary-Dorothy Puell Sponsor4Miss Borum Enrollmenl-355 LOW FRESHMEN Presidenl-Sam Long Yell Leader-Lido Slarelli Vice Presidenl-Gloria Merle Counselor-Mr. Clarlce Eunice Teqland Sponsor-Miss Hanlon llmenl-396 Secrelary- En ro HIGH JUNIORS lop Row: Wal?er Gray, Dorolhy McCnnless Middle Row: Dorothy Irnsick, Dorolhy Hurley Bolfom Row: Roberl Hales LOW JUNIORS Top Row: Edward Browny Tom Howard Middle Row: Lois Colman, Jessie Miller, Bollom Row: William Lehiqh. HIGH SOPHOMORES Top Row: Allen Bosliclc Middle Row: Jackie Kerns, Dorothy Foppiano Bollom Row: Louis Gorrebeeclc LOW SOPHOMORES Top Row: Elsie Brombach Middle Row: Alfred l-Ions, Arthur Born Bollom Row: Alvera Breuss. HIGH FRESHMEN TOD Row: Dorolhy Puelf Middle Row: Siro Guqlielmi, Joseph Leonard Dorolhy Wieland Bollorn Row: LOW FRESHMEN Top Row: Lido Slarelli Middle Row: Gloria Merle, Eunice Teqland Boflom Row: Sam Lonq I X 3 L .N y 'iv I , or The guy al lhe wheel is Caplain Kidd, Wifh lonq muslache and pirale's lid. He's sel a course for Treasure Island ' ' Fliclr's pieland. To underqrads lhis is Page Nineleen DOROTHY ABELS- DOT . . . I like To read . . . peppy as can be ...going To beauTy school, Too . . . come around Tor a Tinger wave . . . I'Il be waiTing . . . I can wahoo, Too . . . in The Glee Club. AARON ADAMS- Airy .. .l'm shorT. blond, and chunky . . . TooTball's my speciaITy . . . banking my goal ...girls my annoyance . .. who said ThaT , . , prominenT in Block B. TONY ADDIEGO- Diego . . . They say l'm quieT. . .someone knows beTTer .. . l'm no squealer . . . l won'T Talk . .. I'm a sporTsman. BERNICE ANDERSON- Bern . . . l'm a scholarly soul . . .Take To waTer like a duck . . . privaTe secreTary some day . . . go in Tor rackeTs . . . badmin- Ton and Tennis. HERBERT ANDERSON- Herb . . . girls are poison To me . . .give me a cIarineT any day .. .will carry a black bag wiTh M. D. on iT soon . , . C.5.E. and honor roll oughT To help furTher my aim. JOYCE APLIN- Joy . . . l'm Tall in a blond way . . . like To dance. buT horse back riding hiTs a greaTer high wiTh me . . . been in The Home Econ. Club . . . don'T acquire unfair noTions abouT me. ROBERT APPARIUS- Red . . . have you ever heard me Talk . . . I never sTop . . . look Tor me behind The TooTlighTs . . , The pIay's The Thing . . . so is The R.O.T.C. , . my accomplishmenTs would knock you over. JAMES ATKINS- Big Acel' . . . lim an awful Tease . . . seems as Though They pick me Tor Tool's errands unTaiI- ingly . . . To be or noT To be . . . l'Il probably noT be . . .Tried my hand on The Buccaneer sTaTT. . .had a column. VIRGIL AZARO- Turk ...There are Two sides To every sTory . . . you can'T always be righT ...or wrong . . . no greaTer sporT Than pressing Tlowers and buTTerT'lies . . . I revel in iT. TONY BAISA- LiTTle Caesar . . . l'm a nice looking Tellow if you like Them shorT wiTh black curly hair. . . wanT a pIa+ing business . . . waTch This Block B boy go To Town. ARTHUR BARBATA- Sheik . . . and such a sheik . . . you'd be surprised... I collecT sTamps . . . never geT rich ThaT way . . . guess l'll be someone's secre- Tary . . . have wielded a Tennis rackeT aT Times. JOHN BATISTICH- Bap . . . aspire To be a Tarmer . . . whaT is richer Than MoTher EarTh . . , righT now TooTbaII Takes all my Time . . . noT To menTion The girls . . . anoTher Block B'er. IRENE BAUDO- I . . . am a social worker . . . Trouble is my clubs never sTay organized . . . believe l'll sTick To music . . , or sTenography . . . held oT- Tice in Home Econ. Club. CHARLES BECKER- Chuck . . . like To Talk To my opponenTs when I play baskeTbaIl . . . seems To scare Them . .. They say my cords are dirTy . . . I musT be blind . , . can'T see The dirT. . .was r. SchmaelzIe's oTTice sTaTT'. L PE ELTRAN- Lou . . . one oT Th e Spanish Tpes . . . loTs of pepper an ore ch .ggghall Take unTo my- self hu an learn e noble arT o co k y . . bee The honor roll I Mall ...no pun inTended. DOROTHY BENNETT- DoTTie . . . secreTariaI recommendaTions by The dozens . . . my comely appearance aT- TracTs The boys . . . can I help iT . . . honor roll . . .will iT help . . . no one knows. HELEN BERKOWITZ- Berky , . . may be small, buT will Take anyone on Tor a TasT seT oT Tennis . . . silence is The language oT love . . . everyone likes me . . . never say much . . . ioined The Mimeograph Club. DOROTHY BERTON- DOT . . . Swim- ming my delighT...yeT how Tar TeTched iT is from an ambiTion To become a saleslady . . . perhaps l'll sell swim suiTs . . . my ITalian Club membership may help. WILLIAM BIAGI- Wink . . . ah, The odor of grease in my nosTrils . . . The Teel oT bolts in my hands . . . besT oT all . . . The pay check of a mechanic... eipecially when a woman enTers your li e. THERESA BIANCALANA- Tree . . X musician, business woman, sporTswom- J an, and honor roll sTudenT. . .you can N Y go To The beach . . . buT don'T go near The waTer . . . I don'T swim . , , every- fi J playing. Thing else, Though ...including piano ss. V Q 1 I Abels Adams By Addiego Anderson, ' -Q AT every game our seniors we find, WiTh cheering and yelling of every kind. Azaro Baisa f Barbafa BaTisTich X B Baudo Becker :E . A I BelTran Benner? X - BerkowiTz Berfo Biagi Biancalana Page TwenTy Q ? I I ' WALTER BIERMANN-- BI0ndie'I . . . my eyes are blue ...no one knows if ...always laughing . . . and wresfling . . . iiggle around wifh radios. mind sewing on builons . . . where fhey're needed . . . or sfudying . . . where if's needed . . . salesgirl or ibeaufy operafor . . . bofh involve sludy and work .which Shan I be? WEVELYN BIGGINS- Ev . . . don'+ ,if -ffl' - 'PETER IOCINI- l.iI'Abner song 'man . . and whaf chesf expansion ... es shoulders l'm wearing are superb ...Lil Abner has nofhing on me. I rl' fxndil dice man . . . a lighi romance Infyh ,II N IRM BOTTI B' ie . . . if isn'f in r f fall heir fo a rich un esiaie . . so l'll accumulafe my own forfun intfhe lin fology . . ,sy ,q,sn'1n'lI8ord . . .I may make you aufiful some day. JOSEPH BRADY- Brady . . . my hu- mor flows freely . . . my pracficaliokes asfound my friends . . . lack of viiamins in my food asfounds me .,h. how does foofball and physical culfure fif in wifh lumber iacking? - I MARY BREEN- Mare . . . knowl- edge of praclical nursing will evenlu- ally win me a place in fhe world . . . where fhere is a will . . . fhere is a way . , . also 'rhere are relafives. WILLIAM BRODY- Sfeve . . . pere sonalify kid . . . yours fruly . . . hand ouflegal advice .. .apply Judge Brody if help needed . . .can fish and play a clarinel . . . how well, you need noi know. MARIAN BROTHERS - Guess Who ...likewise ...guess whaf . .. quesfion being a feacher , , .will I or won'fI ...so blond and pre1'fy,mighf disfracf my sfudenfs' affenfion . . . a C.S.F. and honor roll sfudenl am I. STANLEY BUFFA- Buff ...am more or less a lazy fellow , . , fake 'things as They come . . . or go . . . fooIbaIl's quiie a drag wifh me . . . so is Helene . . . Block B is a scrumpfious organiza- 'rion . . . l'm in if. STANLEY BUKOWSKI- Buck . . I'm quiie a radio fiend modified . . . sfooge for chess games . . . fall an adequafe descripfion of yours lruly ...framp, framp fhe boys are march- ing . . . I was in lhe R.O.T.C .... and Siamp Club. Biermann Biggins Biocini Bolii Brady Breen Brody Brofhers Buffa Bukowski Bullier Cabiio Cadernarfori Cadigan Callander Carnes Camozzi Cappicol Carey Calalano Among our seniors we have many lovers Sugars, sweelles, and lovey-dovers. WILLIAM BULLIER- Bill . . .swing- ing is my business ...could dance my life away if I had a parfner . . . shaving more mighf help . . . l'm fhe regisfry clown . . . fhey laughed when l saf down af fhe piano . . . buf cheered when I wenf ouf for Track. NAOMI CABITO- Cabin...children should be seen, noi heard . . . l never speak wifhouf being spoken fo . . . fhink a lol, fhough . . .and go ouf for afh- lefics, foo. EMILIO CADEMARTORI- Slugger . . . any lawlessness on your pari won'f go unchallenged . . . hope to become a G man . . . am in fhe R. O. T. C. ... and can box ...a wiseacre . .. so . . . wafch oul. ROBERT CADIGAN- Bob . . . mal- fress fesfing is fhe easiesl' iob I can imagine . . . l'll go io J. C. lo learn more aboul if . . . everlasfingly smiling ...proudofmyfeel'h...no...of my baskefball abilify . . . my heighl. GEORGE CALLANDER-- Cal . . . ink upon my fingers . . . a pencil in my hand... whaf wonders l produce upon paper . . . in ofher words I'm an arfisl . . . l can counl, foo. DONNA CAMES-- Don . . . ping pong, ping pong, ping pong . . .you guessed if . . . a ping pong fanafic . .. and a reporfer . . . ioined foreign lan- guages clubs . . . haven'f had my fill ol school . . . going lo college ...my hair is oddly differenl. EVELYN CAMOZZI- Eve . . . I pos- sess no peculiar or parficular charac- ferisfics . . . shorf and brunelie . . . a Renfrew of fhe Mounfed fan, inclined foward salesmanship . . . swimming is quife pleasanf . . . dive like a feather. HELENE CAPPICOT- I-lei ...have a peculiar somefhing abouf me fhaf is differenf. . . sorfofslinky. . .or some- 'lhing . . , adore homework . . . my in- fenl can'i be missed . . . if'll be Mrs. ... l'm a scribbling scribe . . . Buccaf neer slaff. ELMER CAREY- Greek . . . my hair comb cafches fhe ladies' eyes . . . raw- iher adorable am I , . . fishing is a lovely pasfime . . . surmise I'II iuggle a shovel on a WPA iob . . . won a medal for crew once . . , yes . . . if's possible. JULIACATAAZJ - as e ...isve' a sense of I p ' e'so will b a be fy rafor . wifh fhe sill ir a ran me is w e a s .. cl my fr' picfures . . . perman fly. 'T ei QAM A x T 'I rw Page Tweniy-one ELEANOR CAVA- Elem . . . l'm a rackeleer . . , lennis and badminlon . . . melody haunls me . . . music my hobby . . . secrels ol lhe secrelarial world will soon be revealed lo me al business college . . . shall be a model secrelary. MARIE CAYSSIALS- Sis . . . some- lime in lhe nol-loo-dislanl lulure when you desire a real lil come lo me . . . I'm inclined loward coslurne designing ...dressmakers are quiel . . . because ol lhe pins in lheir moulhs...l'm lucky ...quiel as a cal shadowing a mouse. LUCY CENTANNI-- Lu . . . when you're lamous . . . you'll have me on your lrail lor aulographs . . . l'll sing the requesl lor your signalure . . . l'II be lamous, loo . . . my secrelary will sign lor me . . . maybe. LAURA CHAMBERS- Lau . . . lash- ionably slim and gracefully laII...nolh- ing rullles my calm . . . have you ever seen me pirouelle on skales . . . a sighl lo behold ...my career . ,. banging a lypewriler. HELEN Cl-IARTOCK- I-Ielchy . . . lo minisler lo lhe sick and inlirm is my desire . . . balance lhis by slamp col- Iecling lever . . . an ordinary human ...a bil on lhe helly side am I. . . il hardly mars my winning personalily. CLAIRE CLANCY- Blondie . . . re- porled lo be quiel . . . despile my blond hair . . . if ever you need a sec- relary, I shall be ready . . . 'cause whal's sauce lor lhe goose . . . if you know whal I mean. ISABEL COLLINS- ls , . . wanl lo have a girls' drill corps . . . or a hiking leam . . . somelhing lor a diversion aside lrom school , . . l'm nol a piker ...iusl sorl ol dance crazy. ETI-IEL COLT- Red . , . al limes I'm referred lo as a red head . . . I deny il. . . can'l say il's blond, eilher . .. love lo sing . . . in lacl . , . music lakes up mosl ol my lime . . . so does home- work. RAYMONDCQMPANEY- Frenchie ... my smile is my lorlune . . . ralher a prolilless lohtune 1 Xxladies like il . .. and my hair . ...say . .',.WIl'I'1 my while shoes and buiIdIcarkQ help being a cap- livaling machinisl. JOSEPH CONNOLLY- Red . . . and decidedly so . . . I mean red- haired . . . an R.O.T.C. man . . . lollow sporls closely , . . give girls lrallic lick- els lor lhe lun ol' il . . . so . . . slay away from me. They dance unlil lheir feel gel sore, And sneak into lhe house al four. 11 Page Twenly-Iwo JACK CONROY- Red . . . lenor wilh greal possibililies . . . arguer . . . my ideas are queer . . , malches my hair . , . going lo mounl lhe ladder ol success, lhe lop being a noled concerl singer. FRANK CONTI- Conli . . . lhe original . . . +all, dark, and handsome . . . swing a mean goll club . . . also loss a lair baskelball , . .drops lhrough lhe hoop mosl every lime . . . never had lhe measles. WILLIAM CONWAY- Bunle . . . speaking conlidenlially, whal can I say aboul me . . . have lols ol ambilion and energy . . . bul . . . how can I know which is besl . . . live and learn ...seek and yearn. FRED CORDES- Fel ...super sales- man . . . al lhe lighls il's cold drinks . . . al lhe games il's peanuls or hol dogs . . . wish I had a wagon ol my own . . .wishes aren'l granled. NANCY CORRITORE- Dimples . . . have a mind ol my own ...dimples no one can beal . . . honor socielies have been honored by my membership . . . when I roll my eyes and llash my dim- ples, who can resisl. RALPH CUMMINGS- Squinl . . .i lhal is , . . lhese eyes ol mine squinl . . . sun lan is my pride . . . quielnessjl my mollo . . . lishing and swimming my ,, ioy . . . homework my despair . , . lhe world lo conquer my aim. HELEN CUNNINGHAM- Lenny ... shy and grinny . . . lhal's because I have dimples . . , can lake diclalion, swim, and play lhe piano . . also cook ...and lhen some . . .lhe Home Econ. Club will vouch lor me. JEAN CUNNINC-El-IAM-J'Twin . . . nobody's sisler . . . because nobody wanls me . . . lherelore. I am some- body's lwin . . . no piker bul I am a hiker. . .lhal's all I know aboul me... I am nice. NORMA DAL CIELO-- I-loney . .. allraclive and prelly . . . my smile is pleasing . . . hope lo be a singer, . . enioy good orcheslras . . . my hair is long . . . doesnll signily need ol a hair- cul . . . ills fashionable , . . and be- coming. JOHN DANAI-IER- Jack ...dreams are lime waslers . . . bul such pleasanl lhings one can dream . . . bridges be- ing erecled by me, a civil engineer . .. everyone happy . . . I am an oplimisl ...and a philalelisl. Cava Cenlanni Charlock Collins Companey Conroy Conway Corrilore Cunnin ham Dal Cijo ,H. Cayssials Chambers Clancy Coll Connolly Conti Cordes Cummings Cunningha Danaher . I I I J .yy J A i ly m,J ig- , 'S '? L . Rye: . V 1 Q X Q if, .5 A ' A I ' 'Q JACK DeBELL-- Curly . , . no college lor me . . . l'm going lo sling painl . . . wear a while cap and overalls . . . pul oul my sign ...and awail business lo come knocking al my door. GEORGE DELBOS- Frenchy . . . hunling rales second wilh me . . . sil- ling around . . . lirsl . . . have no desire lo go lo college. iunior college, or any college . . . in lhal case chances lo be- come eleclrical engineer look lew . . . guess l'll be a laundry man. ROBERT DELGRECO-- Greek . . . exlremely serious looking . . . is il a pose... l'm nol lelling anyone in on lhe secrel . . . anyway. musicians are generally quiel and easy going . . . de- scribes me . . . l blow a sax. BETTY DeMASl- Bels ...have a nice smile . . .does iuslice lo my leelh . .. if you play a musical inslrumenl, come up and see me . . . l'll sing wilh you ...beware . . . l'm lhe dirl columnisl . , . probably will sell real eslale. LEONARD De RENZO- Snookums . . . il musl be love . . . il can'l be lon- sililis . . .or why should l always appear so well-groomed and iolly , . . yell- leader de luxe am l , . . bul don'l lor- gel my baseball abilily . . . or hand- someness. ELSIE DeSPAlN- Chick . . . honor, glory, and success all surround me . .. high school career is ended . . . col- lege days are ahead . . . lhen . . . cur- lains . . . l'm sludying lor inlerior dec- oraling. JANET DEYARMIE- Jan . . . an inlelligenl girl am l . . . lhough l am a blond . . . and a prelly one . . . aboul so high . . . noled lor leaving my senlences hanging in lhe air . , . lluller my hands aboul . . . long lin' gernails. EDITH DIAMOND- Eadie . . . lhey all lhink l'm reserved . . . wilh Bruce as my hobby, how could l be ...like sporls . . . legal slenography allows small lime lor play . . . do il all while l lime, LLIAN DiVlTA- Lil . . . modern Venus .. .dark haired and tall ...a boon lo lhe sick . . . lulure nurse . . . lennis ace . . . my lriends will lell you l'm a good scoul . . . nol a camp fire girl ...do one good deed a day... homework, SCLAVO oaviTA- mils . . . happy' go-lucky . . . go fishing when nol fix. ing machines . . . hi-ho . . . lell lall slories now and lhen . , . play al noon' lime . , . wilh lhe girls . . . invesled in a pair ol while shoes , . . nice. M lasl a diploma---a pirale grad- Diamond Il he could read il, he wouldn'l be sad. D'V'l S. DeBell Delbos Del reco DeMasi De enzo DeSpain Deynrmie DiVila, L. i I a. Doyle Driscoll Dudley Duren Eaden Easlon Eldred Fern Fickerl Figone EDWARD DOYLE- Ed . . . l'm shorl . . . my hair is black and curly . . . cule . . . look like a scholar . . . heaven lorbid . . . looks are deceiving . . . besl iigger on any lloor . . . love me . .. love my Ford ..some day my V8... l hope. EDWARD DRISCOLL- Dris . . . like- lo walk around wilh my hands in my pockels, doing nolhing . . . lry mosl conscienliously lo do somelhinq . . . lime yel lo come . . . a home builder . . . nol wrecker. LETTY JANE DUDLEY- Lels , , . slep-one, lwo . . . slep-one, lwo . . . yes . . . l'm a dancer . . . soon a leacher . . . ol dancing mosl nalurally ...my hearl enlanglernenls are num- erous . , . more lun lhal way . . . bul delinilely. HELEN DUREN- Hody'f'. . . malri' mony- is as, good af vocalion as any . . . l'II enler inlo il .l. . nol being cally . . , bul l do resemble a Che' shire cal when l smile . . . or grin... go in lor lame colleclions-carved animals. BONNIE EADEN- Bon Bon . , , iusl like a fashion plale . . . blue-eyed blond . . . who could ask more . . . lor lhe sheer delight ol meeling wilh my lavor, sludenls will do lheir home- work . . . piclure me as a leacher. LORNA EASTON- Lorn . . , com- pelenl as lhey come . . . lruslworlhy always . . . friendly and sweel . . . a real girl . . , such is whal my lriends say aboul me . . . bridle palh has ils charms . . . nole spelling. FRED ELDRED- Frenchy . . . llash ... flash . . . bringing lo you lhe hiqh. lighls in my lile . . , so sorry . . . fiddle wilh radios so much l'm radio minded , . . ride a bike, loo . . . savrrs carlare . . . aclive in all lhings . . . even honor socielies . . . sure lo be a success. lRA FERN- Busler . . . never worry aboul where my nexl meal comes lrom . . . excellent cook . . . as lhe world decrees, so shall l be , . . kind ol back. ward aboul coming forward . . . nol my pompadour, lhough. EDWARD FICKERT- Ed . . . fall fo: anylhing . . . gullible as can be . . . lerrilically quiel , . . helps my swim ming . . . nol so dillicull lo keep my moulh closed . , . developed a slronq arm in crew. VlVlAN FlGONE- Viv . . . in my own pharmacy, l'll serve sodas . . . once in a greal while, lill oul a pre- scriplion . . . a broken fingernail is my sorrow . . . lovely eyes, my pride . . . college bound. Page Twenly-lhrea JACK FISCI-IER- Fish . . . person- alify kid . . I Think so . . .every re- quiremenf of an ace-high person . . . musician, gigolo, joker . . . my iokes fall flaf . . . gambol in sporls . . . Block B'er. JOHN FLYNN- Fly . . . my hair is Temperamenfal . . . Today iT looks red . . . Tomorrow . . . who knows . . . fleef Tracksfer . . . likeable Irish lad, ThaT's me ...one of The Block B many . .. I wear bell boTTom cords. RAY FORCINA- Ride-a-bike . . . flashiness is a by-line wiTh me . . . noisiness a habiT . . .singing a pleas- ure . . . even my enemies agree . . . going To work... don'T bank on Thaf . . . don'T know where . . . or aT whaf . . . I'lI mosT likely fish. BERNICE FORD- Tiny . . . like The weafher . . . very chan . . . in many r cfs . icknames are somefim si e . . . mine's noT Things come in small pack- ...gre ages ...ask Neil. ELLEN FOULKES- EI . .x,-if sewing and secrefarial work Togefher, I'II be safisfied . . .NIJ-kefaof K . quife a Tennis player . . . a omg is my goal ...a happy life will I lead. PHILIP FRAI-IER- Dimples , . .dis- regard The nickname . . . aT hearf I'm really a modern Aflas . . . successful Toofh exfracfor . . . fainf hearf ne'er pulled a sTubborn Toofh . . .can wig- gle my ears . . . They're large enough. GEORGE FRANK- ErankensTein . .. anofher radio bug . . . excuse my drawl . . . if's a naTural , . . likewise is myhandsomeness ...on my way To aufo college . . . Diesel engineer . . . and budgef balancer. ARTHUR FRISCI-I- ArT . . . ever had The pleasure of seeing me Tumble . . . Iiferally, I mean . . . never any- Thing as unqraceful as an accidenTaI Tumble . . . or hearTfeIT . . . mine is wholly afhlefic . . . accounfs for my fallness. RICHARD GERMON- Dickie . . . vocaTion is fiddling around . . , avoca- Tion is rhyfhm . . . a violinisf . . .am preffy keen on Mildred . . . my blond curls are alluring . , . or are They curls . . . somefimes I doubf iT. NORMA GERNANDT- Norm . . ambifion is noT relative To size . . . l'm small, buf chock-full of ambifion .. . like To gef Things done . . . hap- pily and To everyone's safisfacfion . . . yes, sireel The pirate dons a cap and gown, A Rip Van W. going To Town. QW Page Twenfy-four WILLIAM GIAVIA- Bill . . . l'm a high spirifed, sporfy fella ...a pro- fessional lady killer. . .Traveling sales man in The near fuTure...any brushes. madam . . . my leans sorT of go wifh my winning personalify. AGNES GIESEKER- Aggie ...The envy of all over-weighf women . . . will Try To refain my girlish figure . .. perhaps I'm Too young To worry abouf iT . . . I may be subdued and quieT . . . buf . . . iusf make me angry.. . you'II change your opinion. MORRIS GLICKFELD- GIicky . . . de Ted To The ac isifion of knowl- ed e . . 'e more cxram info my he d . T 6 fasfer Tidc more inco- he n y Tal . .jk Ioinied all The-Elf: . . Af Ture fm hunfer . . .sign rn nameiin I-Ie w, I EUGENE GL , TEN- Gene . . . don'T like To brag,-,buf . . . I've gof a smile Thaf geTs ,Th' girls . . . wear sfriped socks . .lkjnd chew my pen- cil . . .Take Things easy ...make good grades . . . play soccer. NORMA GOBBO- Nonie . . . re- ceive cornplimenfs as To The shade of Iipsfick I use . . . by friends . . . com- plimenfed on my apTiTude in sfudies . . . by Teachers . . .you are bound To find a pencil in my hand . . . please . . . don'T Take if . . . Ild be lost wifh- ouT iT . . . Truly, ELSIE GRADI-IANDT- El . . . Board member . . . proud of if . . . sweefesf girl on The campus . . . love Thoughf- ful people . . . Sanfa Clara Universify my iinx , . .wish me bon voyage . . . Denmark bound. EMIL GRADI-IANDT- Grady . . . The shadow on my upper lip is be- lieved To be a musfache . . . draw your own conclusions . . . my childhood dream To be an aviafor . . . my manly ambifion To be an aviafor . . . all Things have a solufion . . . I've goT my fingers crossed. BYRON GRANT- CapTain . . . my milifary walk was gained from R. O. Training . . . nickname from my au- Thorifafive ouTlook on life . . . careful where you Throw your mafch, buddy-c . . . I infend To be a foresf ranger. 1' ANTOINETTE GRAVANO- Tonie . . . have you a desire To be beaufiful .,.come around in a few years.. . I'lI fix you . . . don'T Take me wrongly . . . I look forward To becoming a beaufy operafor . . . mosT painless op- eraTions . . .whaf price beaufy. PATRICIA GROGG- PaT . . . even i u can'T uy iT's fun T go shopp ng . wi ow sho ' E I P when m mo' y af p'T'g, ind n ...T eis Fischer Forcina Foulkes Frank Germon Giavia Glickfeld Gobbo Gradhandf Gravano xx K SGT F 6 G n QM g . . . pin be ys u day. 'V ,X ,BMD ,Emil Flynn Ford Fraher Frisch Gernandf Gieseker Gloisfen Gradha nd Granf Grogg T, Elsie l JULES GROVERS- Bud . . . work in a gas sfafion . . . like work . . . easy work . . . fond of faking fhings easy . . . fhe power machinery has over me is enchanfing . . . a cerfain girl's power foo . . . expecf fo loin a union . . . idle people's union. PAUL GYSELS-- Curly . . . I re- semble a cherub . . . whaf wifh my hair and all . . . mosf favorable pas- fime mafching pennies . . . mosf ab- sorbing subiecf, music . . . all phases . . . honor sfudelrgf . . . a soccer ch I . . . a a - e harmacisf. ff? A Y P Mi A h AN- Mlm . . . a n J se'parfs . . . Brifish Co- in K a p ook T .. tamfy chair . . on . . . b Qyv p e o l'm in m gl ry . . r should 'reach- ers-fo-be be glorified. FRANK HALLOWAY- Hollywood ...beserious...nofme...l laugh af anyfhing . . .fooling around is greaf sporf . . . Iiffle fellows make fhe besf iiggers . . . me. personified . . . my plaid shirfs look good . . . you can almosf hear fhem fhey're so loud. SHIRLEY I-IANSEN- Shirl . . . iusl' like a goddess . . , carry my heighf well . . . glorious red hair is my halo . . . sweef manner a passporf fo all hearfs . . . delighf in swimming, buf I gef all fired ouf going nowhere fasf. JEANETTE I-IARTIG- Jen . . . a friend in need is a friend indeed . . . everyone is my friend . . . I have no enemies-I hope . . . I heave a sigh . . . l'm graduafing . . . beffer lafe fhan never . . . whaf I'lI do now, I don'+ know. BERNICE HASSELROTH- Bern . .. l'm humming . . . and singing . . . happy as a girl can be . . . for no good reason . . . fhere's music in my soul... rhyfhm in my fingers . . . fap ouf a preffy fune-on a fypewrifer. MARGARET HASTINGS- Marge . . . like a Iiffle puppy.. . snap af my own fingers . . . fhey fasfe all righf, foo . . . even in fhe rain, my hair is curled . . . and my smile is sweef and friendly . . . show my enfhusiasm by hiffing people. JAMES HERBERT- Herb . . . my name mixes everyone up . . . l'm a peeping Tom . . . cafch my friends off fheir guard and phofograph fhem . . . some fun, I'Il say . . . rafher shocking . . . buf . . . I'm sfudying fo be an elecfrician. GEORGE HETHERINGTON- Hessy . . . oh, whaf big brown eyes I've gof . . . and such a merry laugh . . . don'f fry fo hold a conversafion ifh me . . . if's impossible , . . unless if concerns aviafion . chess is absorbing . . and play . . . nof falk. Grovars Gysels Hackman Halloway Hanse Harfig Has o Hashngs f - Hefheringfon es Holdorf Holz er r Howard H b er Huggler p reys Hurley rv g g Jarvis or R.O.T.C. .iusf sif . .. LORETTA HINES- Cufie . . . I have no infenfion of being anyfhing . . . iusf myself . . . a very nice self, lef me fell you . . . no one minds my falking so much . . . if's enferfaining . . . Yom Kippur should come offener ...for my sake. MELVIN Ir-IOLDORF- Melv . . . if doesn'f maffer how obvious 'rhe poinf of your ioke is . . . I won'f cafch on . . . makes fhe sfory more laughable . . . for my friends . . . I'lI esfablish my prinfing shop nexf fo a fheafer . . . I can drop in offen fhen. CAROLYN. HOLZBERGER- Pai . . and fhe qufesf Paf bu've ever seen ...wa mugylilesofs '...a few exfr s w u fhe ef- fecf . .'. my pafien will recuperafe quickly wifh me. as fh ir nurse. EARL HOWARD- Cookie . . . I've faken all Balboa has fo offer . . . omiffecl only R.O.T.C .... gave Bal- boa all fhe virfues of an undeniably sweef cookie . . . I give fo fhe world, now, fhe same . . . a fease fo fhe bone . . . sfudying medicine mighf fone 'rhaf down . . . af leasf fhe girls hope. ELMER HUBACHER- Nap . don'f lef my name discourage you . .. one grand guy.. . quesfion mark... all my affempfs af phofography and radio are foiled . , . l'm a fire hazard . . . and a girl froubler . . . anofher do- everyfhing fellow . . . even R.O.T.C. DOROTHY HUGGLER- Def . . . confrary fo general rule, I like house- work . . . facf is l'm going fo work in ahome...yes...andlswimina pool, foo . . . and anofher fhing . . . I don'f like homework . . . or fo be kidded. I-iAx1EYhHuMPliqEYsj. Hump . . . 0476.0 f o e c ai rndividuals . .. shallJ dkjllggf . really don'f Ignowj X . unnyi-fI'xing!a3o'ok aI'- me frorvronisider I dv mile . . . look af fhe ofher slfge, smile . . . very crookedly . . . I sf anofher of my unk cerfainfies. -J ELIZABE H HUR Y- Hurle . . . all-aroun girl.. efball play- 6f...gdp ncer...pal'fomy friends . . . m even nice fo my ene- mies . . b f you have fo know how fo fake me. PAT CIA IRVING- Rusfy . . . red hea may com . . . red hea s 1 ay go . . . ca compa e if me . . . ue-eyed I opafr f's me...dance fl ror -A . .4- l'm he big splas ELWOOD JARVIS- Red' . . . I fwiddle my pencil . . . s e sweefly af fhe feachers . . walk owly down fhe halls . .. su' - ': mark of idenfificafio I' 4 -y' y flaming locks . . . fhe sociafe Pres is awaif- ing my services . . . ace phofo rapher. 1 Renfrew stands before The mike- Isn'f he fhe clever fike? Page Twenfy-five LLOYD JOHNSON- WhiTey . . . l'm an odd Tellow . . . Thaf is, I'm a member of ThaT noble organizafion . . . my Buick Takes a beafing . , . football manager's iob . . , carrying equipmenf To games .. .envied by all The girls. MARGARET JOHNSON- Mawggy ...as can well be seen by The sTurdy legs I have . . . love To hike . . . and play baskeTball . . . noT exacTly a brain-sform . . . buT I have a greaf deal of infelligence . . . and a IiTTle pug nose. WILLIAM JOHNSON- Bill . . . 'Tis a pify radios were invenTed . . . should have left Their discovery To me . . . Think oT The honor and glory l'd have gained . . . my hair is my impos- sibilify . , . iusT won'T sTay combed .. . or in place. HELEN KANOUSIS- Hel . . . uh- huh . . , l'll make an ideal Teacher . . .scholarly and sfudious . . . radiaT- ing cheerTulness . . . and . . . l'll go easy on The homework . . . personaIiTy marks . . , I'Il miss The Block B and C.S.F .... parficularly one B'er. ROBERT KASICH- Babe . . . iT is one, Two, Three sTrikes . . . you're ouT . . . aT The old ball game .. .They sel- dom sTrike me ouT . . . a family of naTural ball players back me up . . . and ...girls gef me down . . . I go in for manly Things. FRANCES KELLY- Frankie . , . I came and wenT-Balboa's spell was Too much To resisT . . .came back . . . now I gracluafe . . . aT odd momenTs I swim . . .soon There will be no odcl momenTs . . . going To work. THOMAS KENNEY-- Tom ...lawns are my iinx . . . or my TeeTh's iinx . .. ThaT's whaT comes of Tooling around , . . iT's second naTure To me . . . I yodel . . . play ball . . . sail a boaT . . . facf is . . . like To do everyfhing buf go To school. VIOLET KENT- Tomme . . . sporT fiend . . fa badminTon fan . . . plan To be a physical ed. insTrucTor . . . nose is freckled . . . Teefh are iusf swell . . . don'T like To be Told I'm wrong . . . I'm righf and no argumenT. JANE KERRIGAN- PeanuT . . . long ago I was a parf of Balboa's scenery . . . wenT away . . . here again . . . glad To see you're back, so say my friends . . . noT Thaf my face isn'T pleasanT enough To look aT. JOSEPH KIEFFER- Joe . . . pre- cariously perched on a pedesTal, or someThing , . . anyway, l'm befween Two all-imporfanf decisions . . . shall I siT and leT The resT of The world go by , . . or qeT suddenly ambiTious . .. and . . . do someThing. MURIELLE KILGER- Ware . . . have you a whife elephanf for my col- lecfion . . . Vickey and l'd appreciafe iT . . . going To wrife for my living ...Tun aT college T'irsT . . . fun . . . well, hardly ...ever noTice my finger- nails . . . They'd win a prize. HAROLD KING- King . . . l'm a phiIanThropisT . , . and fisherman . . . friends laugh aT my walk . . . They'll be sorry . . . I show parTiaIiTy To den- TisTry . . . painless Harry . . . come To me . . . no longer will you feel sorry Tor yourself , . , you'lI feel sorry for me. ROBERT KIRKPATRICK- Kirk . . . don'T like To see people moody and melancholy ...I make faces . . . crack iokes . . . do anyThing To cheer Them up... I needn'T go To all ThaT Trouble . . . They look aT me and laugh, any- way. THEODORE KIRSCI-INER - Jigger .. . The-ee King of Swing . . . as can be seen by my flashy shirTs and whiTe shoes . . . all The girls wanT To dance with me . . . l'm so cuTe . . ,even The Teachers love me . . . excepT when l chew gum . . . which'is always. ROBERT KORMEJ.- Bob . . . you never hear much from me . . . l'm quieT . . . go ouT for.TooTbalI and Track in a fasT way . . . Tennis in a Tricky way . . . never classify me wiTh a special girl , . . They're all nice . . . you've heard me in The Boys' Chorus ...To be sure. JUNE KRONQUIST- Junie . . . hardly whaT you call a nickname . . . ThaT's all I have . . . I have no more . . . someone remarked ThaT when I smile I look like a cunning liTTIe rab- bif . . . don'T know whefher To be com- plimenTed or oTherwise. VICTOR KRUG-ER- Vic . . . prefer my STradivarius To anyfhing . . . even Though I do come in Too early on my cues . . . my hair is curly like a poodle dog's . . . don'T have To comb iT so offen. ANTOINETTE LATERZA- Toni . . . like To do Things in a grand manner ...full of vim and vigor.. .and ,.. keep To myself a IoT . . . reserved . . . business college will prepare me for fuTure prosperify. ALICE LATOUR- Al . . . seems ThaT I go from badminTon . . . To worse ...and I Talk and Talk . . . iusT like a phonograph . . . going To look ouf Tor The welfare of my people . . . a social worker . . A socieTy needs me, WILLIAM LAWRENCE- Bud . . . The world beyond high school walls awaiTs me . . . They'lI iusT have To keep on waiTing , . . l'm going To college ...The world can Then greef me as a full-fledged mechanical engineer . . . l'm a fair casaba Tosser, also. XZ L .,j. Q X H, Johnson, L. Johnson, M ' T I iohnsygn, W. Kanousis y' OuT of school This senior was spilled, Kzzlriiey fill! f ka Because of all The Time he'd killed. Kerrigan Kieffer Ii i X' Kilqer King R 9 Sie-kpayrick Kirschner '-31 Q orme K n 'sT ,il- QW Kruger Lseggl LaTour Lawrence Page TwenTy-six MARGARET LAWS- Dodo . . . don'l Iel lhe name kid you . . . l'm no dodo . . . somelimes I'm called Red for obvious reason . . . my hair . . . my accomplishmenls are numer- ous . . . I swim . . . play lhe piano ...make good grades. . .and ... swim some more. PAUL LEAHY- Slupid . . . lhe name's because l'm nol . . . afler all, being lreasurer requires a lillle brains . . . gel lhe lillle parl . . . ever hear me give a speech . . . maybe . . . bul l'lI wager you didn'l undersland me. MURIEL LEETE- MurryhiIl . . . my goodness, all lhe quiel people in lhis world . . . I'm anolher one . . . musl be my arlislic lemperamenl . . . lhose beaulilul crealions from Paris some day will be lhe producl of my pen... hope lo be a coslume designer. MARGARET LEGRY- Marge . . . ambilion, ambilion, wherefore arl lhou .. . seems as lhough I iusl don'l know whal lo do . . . evenlually l'II be smil- len wilh an inspiralion . . . now l'Il iusl play badminlon . . . and day- dream. GLEN LENEY oone . . .forever smiling . . Q - -I 1 sensical cracks . . . being -1 i Q ople consider lhe source . so lhey know l'm all righl. . gues . . play in lhe band . . .swim in 4 In . . . like a rock. SIDNEY LEVENSON- Sidl' . . . as yel, an undis o Qred genius ...or so I hope . . Mcleriology is my lile's wgvk . rack is iusl as inleresling . . .I h nol' as profilable . , . a Q5 ee ughl lo be a good disguise when l'm chasing bugs, JACK LEWIS- Louie Okay . . . never gel good grades in hislory . . . funny parl is I like il lremendously ... I mean hislory .. .my handsome- ness doesn'l influence lhe leachers much . . . you'll invariably find me bowling . . . or al lhe lighls. ANNETTE LIFE- Bunny . . . my fingers are ilching lo gel inlo some- one's hair. . . plan lo be a cosmelol- ogisl . . . sufficienl reason . , . alh- lelics are iusl loo-loo divine . . . heallhful, loo , . . ll'1al's why I smile so oflen. HELEN LIND- Lindy . . . boy friends are clifficull problems . . . or maybe l'm loo choosy . . . silk slock- ings and high heels are my pels . . . swimming is anolher . . . going lo business college . . , lo be a cosl ac' counlanl . . . unless lhe righl one comes along . . . yes, accounlanl. ROBERT LINDBERG- Lind . . . aller Iislening lo me awhile, you be- gin lo doubl me . . . some of my slories are prelly unbelievable . . . my pel aversion is schools wilhoul fronl lawns . . . I love lo sleep on lhem. ll really lasles good, he's heard lo Ashe munched a sucker on Senior Day. Laws Leahy Leele Legry Leney Levenson Lewis Lifl Lind Lindberg Lindgren ' Lislman Longueville Love I L nch Macario klacDonnell Marana Markel Marlinovich ARTHUR LINDGREN- Arl . , . or refer lo me as Silenl Sam . . . never lalk , . . unlil I gel slarled . . . excel in lishing . . . swimming . . . dark glasses . . . my nexl slop, a business college . . .fall .. . and lhen some. HENRY LISTMAN- Hank . . . by lhe nickname . . Mu would expecl a bad. bol ma .aha ...you are fooled If . ools we morlals be . . . I L lamper wilh lhem . . . like lhe lender lhislle down ...I floal upon lhe misl , . . I lumble, loo . . . in a graceful way. LOUIS LONGUEVILLE- Louie . . . l'll build a lillle nesl . . .way oul in lhe wesl.. .and ,. . Helen and I will sellle down . . . lhen . . . l'll build olher people's homes . . . archileclure is my main inleresl . . . financially speaking. ROBERT LOVE- Bob . . . I like work . . . il fascinales me . . . I could sil and look al il for hours , . . lhese famous Iasl words, may I borrow your homework, were wrillen for me . . . seemingly . . . il gol lo be a habil wilh me. LORETTA LYNCH-- Rel . , . il peo- ple could read my lhoughls . . . lhey would see more lhan lhey lhink I lhink . . . my shyness covers lhal up . . . I lhink ...and remain shy. ERMET MACARIO- Err'nie . . . a slrain of Palrick Henry is in me . . I love an argumenl . . . if l'm one of lhe arguers . . . whalever il is, lim againsl il . . . lhal's a lol lor a lellow of my size . . . neverlheless, for lhe sake of arguing, l'm againsl il. LEONARD MacDONNELL- Mac ... mosl decidedly above average am I ...aclually like hislory and malh . .. anylhinq lo clo wilh lhe lechnical side of lhings gels me . . . lhe deepesl knowledge isn'l deep enough for me ...yel . . . I go around grinning... lypical village cul-up. ROSE MARANO- Ro . . . love argumenls . . .il I can sil on lhe side- lines and lislen . . . or munch on my fingernails . . . lesls, l delesl . . . l'm a helpful soul . , love lo offer sugges- lions, play lennis, lype Iellers . . . or iusl sil around. HOWARD MARKEL-- Howie . , . I delighl in model building . . . Lorraine . . . chemislry . . . consider myself an alhlele . . .mosl considerale of me . .. soon be a Slanford Indian . . . gol a car , . . molher's gol a lrailer . . . whal more do I need. IRENE MARTINOVICH- Marl . .. when lhe ball whizzes oul lo lefl field ... l'm always righl under il . . . my legs are long and I lravel fasl . . . I know definilely whal I wanl . . . how l'm going lo gel il . . . nolhing can daunl me . . . nol even my shyness. Page Twenly-seven RAMONA MASSANET-- Rae . . . my prolile is lovely lo look al . . . bul ...louch me nol . . . l'm aboul lhe mosl independenl crealure on lwo leel ...and my lwo leel are going a long way . . . plan lo be an usherelle. LUCY MATTHEWS- Lou . . . lhe ideal home lype . . .always good na- lured , . , my smile lighls up any gloomy day... l go in lor lighl read- ing and heavy sewing . . . moslly bullons. ALOISE MAYER- Blondie . . . l know l'll succeed in lhe business world . . . especially il my boss has a sense ol humor . . . l'm never quiel . . . and always giggling . . . love lo draw . .. l shall have no compelilion as a secre- lary . . . oh, no. DONALD MCCAUGHAN- Mac . .. all lhis lo-do aboul nolhing . . .whal does il maller whal you plan now . .. you'll change your mind laler . . . so . . . why nol wail lor laler . . . do lhings now . , . especially lhe lhings you like . . .lor example, lennis. GEORGE MEEHAN- Jazz . . . courl in session . . . l'm now on lhe spol . . . all I can say aboul me is. l'm a very personable fellow . . . play baskelball and swim . . . hope lo be a member ol lhal noble prolession, law. MADEUNE MELETIS- Mad . . . speaking ol lalkalive people . . . or need we speak ol lhem ...lhey do all lhe lalking . . .or ralher . . . l do. .. and, loo . . . l'm shorl . . . and such a rosy complexion have l . . . no one holds my loquaciousness againsl me . . . l hope. FLORENCE MICKELSON- Flo . . . lhe divine powers seem lo have be- slowed upon me everylhing a girl de- sires... l'rn a sweel, animaled, prelly person . . . wilh a louch ol lhe arlislic in my lingerlips . . . a sense ol rhylhm in my leel . . . slrangesl ol all . , . my house is in lhe middle ol lhe slreel. EUGENE MIELKE- One Punch . .. l'm lhe guy who lries lo malch my lrousers lo lhe colors in my necklies . . . l box lairly well . . . my limil is one punch . . . lhen l slarl crooning . . . or laoasl aboul my queslionable good looks . . . l emphasize my heighl by associalion wilh lhe smallesl girls. JOHN MIHALEK- Johnny . . . problem lillecl wilh lechnical lerms and malhemalics is my dish . . . preler il lo whal have you . . . like lo make models . . . belong lo lhe Dralling Club . . . l'll make a good machinisl . . . so say l. LARRY MODICA- Dago . . .when a man biles a dog. lhal's news . . . when a person keeps a goal and monkeys in his lamily . . . lhal's more news ...come up and see mine some day . . . l'll play a violin solo lor you, loo . . . lo lop il . . . l'll drive you home in my Nash. DOMINIC MONDELL- Dago . . gossip has il lhal l dislike girls . . . wonder if R.O.T.C. discipline had any- lhing lo do wilh lhal . . .or my lille, corporal... bul . . . girls are all righl in lheir places . . . if lhey would only keep lheir places. JACK MOSS- Mossy . . . lhe iokee sler supreme . . . lhal's me ...and a kidder exlreme . . lhal's a lol lor a lillle lellow . . . some day, as sporls announcer, l'll be a big shol . . . lunny lhing . . . when I borrow lhe lamily machine, my lriends are so numerous. KATHLEEN MOUGHTON - Kay . . . Granny and l live happily lo- gelher . . . l'm a happy crealure, any' way.. .a dreamy individual . . .and quiel as a lillle mouse . . . music and reading are my lavorile paslimes . . . a doclor's assislanl some day l'll be. KATHERINE MULHERN- Kay . . . can il be lhal lhere is any olher pro- lession lor a girl lo choose besides slenography . . . one would hardly lhink so . . , l, loo, am going lo be a slenographer . . . heaven, help me ... and my boss STANLEY MULLER- Mull . . . Lor- raine insisls . . . l'm laking dancing lessons. . . Arlisl Muller lhal's me . .. draw airplane ads in lhe lulure . . . casl llighly glances al lair maidens . . . somelimes lhey're relurned . . . somelimes nol. ANTOINETTE MURANO- Toni , . . could l be ol service, Madam . . . lulure by-words lor me . . . inlend lo be a saleswoman ...like a good book now and lhen . . . il il doesn'l lake loo much concenlralion . . . nol lhal l can'l concenlrale . . . bul why bolher. NANCY NAFTALY- Nan . . . my hair is my pride . . . lhe more curls and swirls...in a shorl lime, l'll reside in Hawaii . . . do you envy me . . . l'm inclined loward red blouses and good dancers . . . oughl lo look good in a hula skirl. EDNA NASSER- Brighl Eyes . . . and such an appropriale name . . . lor my eyes are really lovely . . . don'l ask me why l changed my name . . , I don'l like inquisilive people . . . and don'l ask me lo repeal mysell . . . sorry il you can'l undersland me . . . bul l slur my words . . . l'm lrom Brooklyn. ROBERT NAVE- Hook . . . played on lhe championship baseball leam . . . grabbed lhe hardesl posilion . . . bench warmer. . . lhal's all righl wilh me . . .il raled me lor lhe Black B . .. didn'l rale much wilh lhe roolers, lhough. FRANCES NEILSON-- Fran . . . a prelly girl is like a melod y...soam l . . . nose is adorable . . . eyes are beaulilul . . . l'm iusl lhe ri hl size l love me . . . nolhing li beauly is as beauly does. lo be a beauly operalor, Xb lllf lf, ,X 'sl Q msszir' Q :WN The senior swealer has surely been Meghan 3 Q iiQE1 , Wofsled- Mickelson ' NIQQQ We'll bel lhe frosh wish il were Mihalek ,.,-.XI-fy. cursled, Mondell , '-jf'fQ:, M o u g h lo n Muller , T-'f a la y Jn Nave Page Twenly-eighl g ke lhal . .. .. l'm going Mallhews McCaughan Melelis Mielke Modica Moss Mulhern Murano Nasser Neilson i K J lflii?l?ss:s?SE3 CARLTON NELSON- COT . . . if I were a Trifle Taller, you would describe me as Tall. dark, and handsome . . . as iT is, The girls Think I'm adorable . . . They're preTTy nice. Too . . . I love To sing . . . or would you call iT crooning. BILL NICCOLLS- Nic . . . a ver- iTabIe Tarzan am I . . . IoTs of chesT . . . wide shoulders . . . experf swim- mer and diver . . . and, oh, The way The ladies' hearfs Thump when I, presi- denT of The high seniors, smile aT Them going To STanford To sTudy surgery. GINO NOMINNI- Ninny' ...I like To Talk abouT my grandmoTher . . . she cerfainly does some odd Things . .. I guess I Take afTer her . . . play The accordion . . . desfiny of The lTalian Club is now in my hands. RUTH OLMSTED- Rufus . . . The eyes have iT . . . mine have, anyway ... and so have my hands . . . They're both admirable . . anoTher sTenog- rapher To be . . , member of The French Club . . . parlez-vous Francais . . . I do. EDWIN OLSEN- Farmer . . . a gang of kids . . .a model T Ford . . . even a quieT fellow such as I am has greaT Tun . . . will enroll aT J, C. be- Tore long . . . whaT for, I don'T know . . . have no idea whaT I'm going To sfudy . . . human naTure probably. VICTORIA OLSON- Vicky . . . noT ThaT my head is heavy . . . buT . . . I like To resT iT on my elbow when I read . . . sounds crazy, buT True . . . never say much . . . iusT ever so friendly when I do say anyfhing . . . official roll caller in regisfry. ROBERT O'NElLL- Sheriff . . . I'm The reproducTion of a small Town poli- Tician ...full ofblusfer and big ideas .. . one would Think of me as gloomy, since I work aT a morfuary . . . quiTe The conTrary . . . There is no one so iolly as I . . . perhaps my size has somefhing To do wiTh ThaT. WARREN ORLANDI-- Nook . . . I swing a mean cue when playing bil- Iiards . . . swing music noT allowed in school band . . . I play iT, regardless . . .when I was IiTTle. I wanTed To be a policeman . . . now, I wanT To be a 6-man . . . gee. CARL OSCI-IE- Osh . . . someTime in everyone's life, a person geTs The sTamp coIlecTing fever . . . I have iT now . . . how I conTracTed iT I can'T imagine . . . ThaT such a Tall good- looking fellow as I should collect sfamps . . . well . . . funnier Things have happened. HARRY OSCHE- Hap . . . siTTing in a hammock swinging . . . or swing- ing in a hammock singing . . . maybe I'm slighTly balmy.. . l'd rafher learn hisTory Than anyThing. ouTside of swim- ming ...my goodness, singing, swing- ing, and now swimming. Nelson Niccolls Nominni OlmsTed Olsen Olson O'NeilI Orlandi Osche, C. Osche, H, OsTer Pappas Parkinson Pasquini Paul Payne PeTerson Pflue er Pisforino Plamgeck For Fisher's man The senior poses, You can'T see his face for ears and noses. ALAN OSTER- OysTer . . . I'm an elecTriciTy addicT . . . ever since The firsT Time I received a shock from a connecfion, I've Tiddled around To find whaT caused iT . . . iT's all quiTe asTounding and magnificenT . . . Too bad The same can'T be said abouT my voice. MARIE PAPPAS- MariTZa . . . a person like me is born only once in a greaf while . . . you lucky people . .. find fun in collecting sTale iokes . . . and being dumb . . . iT's only an acT . . . behind These noble brows Ticks an inTeIIecTuaI brain . . . need I say more. ROY PARKINSON- Parky . . . you all know whaT a magician looks like . . . Then you know whaT I look like . . . kind of villainish To say The leasT . . . aT hearf I'm really a sweef- naTured soul . . . and . . .can pull a rabbif ouf of a haT. HUGO PASOUINI- Blackie . . . a singing Third baseman . . . and a good one . . . I mean good ball player . . . skip The singing . . . whenever you see me, I'm smiling . . . and well aTTired . . . TlaT aTTire-d. WALTER PAUL- WalT . . . anoTher knock-knock fanaTic . . . also sTudious ...besides having unruly hair I squinT . . . have a IifeTime before me . . . heroes are made, noT born . . . knock- knock. JACK PAYNE- Jigger . . . A-I dancer . . . and girl hearT-Throb . . . Two quesfion marks . . . I'm a finicky. choosy fellow . . . pick my girls slender . . . go in for dramaTics . . . The audience goes ouT when I come in . . . anoTher of Those plaid shirf fans. MELEERD PETERSON- PeTe . . . hobby is raising dogs . . . my friends say iT is raising my voice . . . well. maybe I am a IiTTle noisy . . . only young once . . . I make The besT of iT . . . when old and gray and a mil- Iionaire, I won'T have Time To play . . , be Too old. LLOYD PFLUEGER- FIeeg . . . ThaT inTellecTual looking fellow managing The fooTbaIl boys is yours Truly . . . an exfremely dependable creaTure . . . presidenT of Balboa I-Ionor SocieTy . .. go in for collecfing maps . . . my deep voice will cerfainly impress any iury ...criminal lawyer soon . . . beware. ANN PISTORINO- Annie . . . funny Thing . . . don'T mind school . . . buT would raTher go To a movie . . . perhaps a romanTicisT . . . my dark dreamy eyes mighf accounT for ThaT . . . like To swim . . . iusf ducky, don'T you Think. ROBERT PLAMBECK- WhiTey . . . and a very TiTTing name . . . whaT wiTh my hair and all . . . I will noT go To college . . . exclamafion mark . . . I will noT go To iunior college . . . excIamaTion mark . . . guess l'Il iusT go To work. . . as an aviaTor . . . or a civil service employee . . . sTop. X' 432, 9,1 1 i, Il .M .2- Page TwenTy-nine JOSEPH POLLIO- Joe . . . i?'s a wonder ?hey describe me as quie? . .. and jolly . , . my humor comes ?rom my ances?ors . . . how a person can learn ?o be an archi?ec? by no? a??end- ing college is beyond me . . . regard- less . . . I'm no? going ?o college. FRANCES PONZO- Smiles . . . ?rue fo my name. I smile conrinually . . . Ii??le opposile of slim . . . no? ?oo unbecomingly so . . . ?alka?ive, bu? no? gossipy . , . no back-?ence ca??iness ?or me . . . l'm ?oo much ol a ?ruly fine person . . . humem. JANET PORTER- Jan .I. .'?resh as a daisy . . . swee? as can be . . . no? one o? ?he ?our hundred: . .or a blue blood . . . ius? a re ular person who likes regular peopl' . . . like hiking because l'm ?all . . . long legs ?ravel ?as?er. VIOLET PORTER- Ki??y . . . danc- ing secre?ary . . .when I grow up, o? course . . . in ?he meanlime, college lor Ki??y . . . will s?ilI conlinue lo dance . . .keeps a girl slim . . . lrouble is, I should gain ...women are 'forever looking for ?he spec?acular . . . for a change . . . I wen? red-headed. FRANK POTTI-IOFF- Po?'rs II . . . violin player . . i? doesn'? mean I need a haircu ..? is I have nice curly h ' . - 1 ? . , . usually shor? oi .a 5: oe . . . ?olks begin ?o wonde if 'm in disquise .... one of ?he ' an's oys . . . didn'? you know . . . lock B, ?oo. I-IILMA POTTS- I-lil . . . l'm a kind of-sor? o? person . . . ?ha? is my hair is kind o? blond . . . my heigh? is sor? of Iall . . . quie? . . . no?hing unusual abou? me . . . even play lennis in an average way . . . bu? everyone likes me. JOHN POWERS- Red ...old Mr. Sun surely did wonders on my nose ...il he'd do me a ?avor now . .. and . . . ioin all my lreckles ?oge?her and make a glorious ?an . . . bu? may- be l'm asking ?oo much . . I should be sa?is?ied wi?h my red hair and quie? manner. FLORENCE PRASSO- Flo . . .I pass you by . . . bu? I don'? snub you... I give you ?he eye . . . ?hen I smile . . . such a pre??y smile . . .wearing my hair o?? my ?ace emphasizes ?he loveliness o? my complexion . . . now le?'s ?alk abou? you. EVA RAFANELLI- Eve . . . a sales- person's ?ee? have ?o be qui?e able ?o s?and up under ?he s?rain . . . a??er walking around in such a hurry as I do, can'? help bu? be an ap? saleslady . . . good Iennis player, ?oo. GRACE RAGONA- Gay . . . de- r e ?enioymen? ing upon my I ures'a r...sed m spa Iime ' y . . . on- elul ppear- c ed us? ance . . . a arguing wi?h re is?ry fe chers is my ppy c ure . . . pe? habi? . . . or working lor Miss Mon?gomery. Good-bye, old school, you wrong- Like Maior Bowes you gave A gong, GJ Page Thirty RITA RAMOS- Crooner . . . when all ?he world seems blue, sing, girlie, sing . . . ?ha?'s my mo??o . . . folks don'? mind lisiening, ei?her . . . my voice is quile good . . . a? Ieas? I ?hink so . . . I roll my eyes, and ius? sparkle wi?h vivaci?y. MARGARET REILLY- Marge . . . shall make an ideal secrelary . . . my no?ions Bn! h ? should and shouIdn'? be done are de?ini?e . . . no? ?he? a woman h au righ? ?o change her mind . have na?uralIy curly locks . . . p ly, ?oo. ROBERT RIS- Biby . . . glad ?ha? name is spelled wi?h an i and no? an a . . . ?hough my lace and build are a Ii??le cherubic ...s?ill ...you don'? have ?o rub i? in . . . always keep girls' addresses and phone numbers . . . bound ?or S?an?ord . . . indus- G ADYS Rl York . . . o ce id Iha? could e ec? any?h ng o happ 1 Cali?ornia . . . you'Il h e ?o . m ., . l'm ?rom New Yo . . . go or ?an?as?ic hair arrange men?s . . . bu? ?hen . . . wha? girl doesn'? . . . I m no excep?ion. lri chemis? .. h e I don'? blow ul LOR OB ee . . . mus? ave a ?o? ' m in me . . . leas?- ways my ?e and fingernails cere ' y are se ?o per?ec?ion . . . bu? I w y' e? echnical . . . perhaps my I nursihgg career coming up accoun?s for ve done me me the ?ha?. HAROLD ROBERTSON- Rab . . . pu? on airs when I walk . . . Ii??le posy . . . bu? when a fellow has per- sonali?y plus, every Ii??le bi? helps . . . a gradua?e o? ?he local ?raFlic school . . . ?ake-i i? from rne, go slow around ?hose curves . . . also a diving champ ...no? chump. GEORGE ROESLER- Cagy . . . when a cheer spIi? ?he air a? a baske?- ball game, i? was ?or me . . . I was leaving ?he game . . . all righ?. all righ? . . . I slam myself 'cause no one else does. .. I'm well liked . . .so is chess . . . by me. NINA ROGERS- Nina . . . girls wi?h ambi?ion, ou?side 0? a wish ?or a home, are ?ew and ?ar be?ween . . . I have ?ha? quali?y ol quie?ness which shields a noble desire . . . wan? ?o be a singer. . .ye gods. INGMAR ROSS- Swede . . . a proved lac? . . . Scandinavians o? smaller s?a?ure are qui?e brainy . . . i? is ?he long Swede who is dumb R ...heaven help me . . . I'm no? ye? I, six ?ee? ?all. JOHN ROSSI- Ross .. .shall make a ?ine, uprigh?, ou?s?anding ci?izen . .. my R.O.T.C, ?raining will aid . . . you seldom hear ?rom me . . . I ius? gaze ou? a? ?he world ?rom ?hese big brown eyes o? mine . . . and say Ii??le. Pollio Ponzo Porler, J Por?er, V. Po??hoff Po??s Powers Prasso Rafanelli Ra ona Ramos Reilly Ris Rifz Roberfs Roberlson Roesler Rogers Ross Rossi, J. MARGARET ROSSI- Marge . . . good naturedness and chubbiness go hand in hand ...they do with me... was in the I-Iome Econ. Club . . . so what.. . I'm going to work in a store . . . so nothing . . . I don't like to sew. DORIS RULING- Deedy . . . ot all games that take the least concentra- tion, ping pong takes the cake . . . so think some . . . not I . . . it is really absorbing . . . golly, I'm shy. . . has someone a remedy to make me less backward about coming forward. CLIFFORD SAMUELSON- Hookie . . . little guys carry a healthy punch . . . ask those I've sparred with . . . been all over the world ...practically . . . certainly is a small world . . . meet triends in all corners . . . plan to be a dyemaker or work on the ships. JEAN SANDERSON- Sandy . . . could hardly call me a feminine girl . . . but . . . what girl wouldn't be proud of these dimples I have . . . wear my hair in a boyish bob . . . easier to take care ot' . . . I'm a sport tan . . . like to wear mannish shirts. GRACE SARRO- Gracie Allen . . . don't know what l'd do without my hands . . . couIdn't hold a conversa- tion . . . I'd be lost . . . all I do is talk, talk, talk . . . but I'm choosy about the one I converse with . . . I'm always primping. FIORE SCACCALOSI- Scac . . . through striving and toiling made the varsity football team . . . now a big shot . . . I'm what the girls call cute . . . what the boys call a good scout ... ask the Block B . . . I'm a member. WILLIAM SCI-lEURER- Bill . . . tramp, tramp, tra , the boys are ma hin . . in the army . . . Pas I . . R T is almost t : a . . I ' . . chubby te w oo s we in an otticer's uni- torm . . . I have one . . . look me up sometime. JACK SCI-IILLING- SchiIl . . . should eat more calories . . . or iust plain tood . . . a little thin ...maybe I sprouted up too soon . . . I'Il be proud ot my height and auburn hair some day . . . though it did make me selt-conscious when my trousers seemed to get short all ot a sudden. MARIE SCHMIDT- Mer . . . some- times I get so exasperated . . . espe- cially when the teachers catch me snapping my gum . . . adore dancing . . . my shapely tigure goes well on a dance tloor, too . . . especially it my partner is tall and dark . . . accents my blondness. HENRY SCI-IUBACK- Hank . . . Ich bin ein deutches knabe . . . oh, yeah . . . my hair is so unruly . . . my ambition is to be a second Babe Ruth . . . I'm in the Block B . . . girls are pests . . .take it from me . . .a word trom the wise . . . should be sutiicient . . . it was tor me. KATI-IRYN SCHWALB- Bee Bitei' . . . wear bangs . . .then comb them back . . . does no use . . . go back to my bangs . . . eyes are very odd . . . my smile is sincerity itselt . . . and somewhere in the wide world lies waiting an accoun'tant's iob tor me . . . I hope. FRANCES SCI-IWARTZ-- Fran . . . short, chubby and cute . . . love to iig . . . the boys love to iig with me . . . my adorable smile has won me a mil- lion admirers . . . ahem. GERTRUDE fSCULCO- Gert . . . the photogfrapher told me to smile . . . I 5Md,n't . . . don't lb it fool you ...Ihge a nice smil .f. cause a nice sryne Vlgic-jd-rysfto a Dice person ... 'hnt'sffh ...pretty eyes, too . . . beat of the drum makes my feet sway . . . want to dance. KATHLEEN SHAUGI-INESSY- Kay . . . Irish, you ask . . . oh. definitely . . . the light of Erin shines through these eyes ot mine . . . warm friend- ship. too . . . belong to the C.S.E. . . . been continually on the honor roll . . . quite a personage. ELEANOR SHAW-- Shrimpy . . . someone will have to invent an eye- opener-upper . . . mine close when I smile . . . smile anyway . . . and a pretty smile . . . a,bIond . . . what blond doesn't like gentlemanly accom- paniment . . . I do . . . naturally. MARY SHAW- Scotty . . . let me tell you about Tex . . . or no, perhaps you'd rather hear about Bob . . . there's a whole string ot boys I could tell you about . . . let's talk about me . . . I'm kind ot cute . . . patronize the tree dances . . . live up to my nick- name. ANTHONY SILVA- Chubby . . . like to eat in restaurants . . .there are always toothpicks handy . . . recog- nize me by the toothpick in my mouth . . . I'm an agreeable guy . . . like Lo walk slow and easy . . . play hand- all. TONY SILVESTRI- Eight Ball . . . handsomeness itselt . . . girls look at me and swoon ...take a cue from me . . . billiards are swell . . . enioy a swimming pool, too . . . but on the dance floor, I'm tops . . . never stop talking . . . even in classes . . . don't say much though. ROSE SINICROPI- Toots . . . keep everyone on the iump . . . mischievous as can be . . . always up to something . . . quite popular around school . . . everyone likes my dancing ability . . . and cleverness RUSSELL SORENSEN- Russ . . . by measurement, my smile extends the width ot my face . . . from ear to ear . . . expresses the good-heartedness within me . . . interested in R. O. work . . . a habit with me to wear my pencil in my ear . . . or my gun on my shoulder. Rossi, M. Ruling Samuelson Sanderson Sarro Scaccalogi Dontlaugh at seniors in broken-down yi i gcihleurjer gchilgngk tlrvvers- X' , C VW l CIW 5C The have much fun barrin shak n 'ff f Schwalb Schwartz vouivers. g es S CI ., hnirlle Sculco Shauqhnessy H ti shew, E. shew, M. , TMJ!! , Silva I Silvestri Snnicropi Sorensen v 1 Page Thirty-one FRANK STARK- Peanut . . . won't dance . . . don't ask me . . . act like a tough guy . . . soft as a banana... it's lust a pose . . . not liking to study is no pose . . . it's a fact . . . and my dirty cords are also quite evident. LORRAINE STARR- Star . . . lust like the strains of a pretty refiii-V. . . run around your brain . . .how appro- priate my name is . . . like a star I shine . . . and dance my way into The hearts of all . . . l've got freckles on my nose . . . keep it secret, MILTON STEDMAN- Milty . . .for a medium-sized fellow, l've got a big voice . . . and why do accidents occur in football games . . . l'm a Commerce Hi stooge . . . my friends go there . .. most of my friends are from Balboa, though . . . and l'm one handsome guy- HARDIN STEPHENS- Steve . . . my iokes hit the spot . . . they're always good . . . never yet cracked a stale one . . . l'm good on the turf or riding the waves . . . iust plain good . . . don't have to comb my hair . . . it's too curly . . . naturally, l'm in the Block B. ROBERT SWEENEY - Magreqor . . . and finally you cdme to the one and only Pr si nt Bob . . the mogtg the bestaf. . . in studzles and extra- curricula ork, 'm val tops . . . my l-7Y-word s cdr- ion . . . co-opera- il0f1 fl1iS Und ofpeiration that . . . get tired of ljeari it myself . , , highest l'0V10VS lY1li'SNllefYil1lf19 . . . rate me among thexfamous . . . this way for iautographs . . . don't forget my bow ne. COSMO TARANTINO- Jazz Bow . . . double-dec r bow ties , , , I mall ' Y Own . what a racket . . . a m si n . . u would expect me to e s ft-s n and subdued . . . CTUH5 fha o rary . . . you always know' whe m around . . . l'm drum mfllof'-' - big shot . . . at least l think s ERNEST TASlSTA- Pinky , . , ac. Cofcllnq to Popular comment, l like to talk about girls.. . and argue with fhom . . . they seem to like my dark Shirts . . . and curly hair . . . like everything to do with water but swim- ming . . . l'm an officer in the R.O.T.C. They've set him free, his learning's done. He leaves behind his work and fun. Page Thirty-two PEGGY TAYLOR- Peg . . . iust as lrish as Paddy's pig . . . but my brogue has often been misfaken for a south- ern drawl . . . wielded the gavel in the Girls' Block B . . . my sweet per- sonality gained that position . . . expected to gain a clerical position, too . . . aided by my ability. DOMENlCA TERRANOVA- Terry ...mine is quite a name to say in one gasp . . . almost makes you stutter . . . don't like going out in the rain . . . get wet . . . but give me a swim- ming pool . . . or a baseball bat . . . then l can do things. ROBERT THOMPSON- Bob . . . you iust can't help yourself . . . you have to like me . . . 'cause l'm not the kind to be disliked . . .tall and slender . . . dress well . . . musician . . .who could ask more . . . another future member of the idle persons' union. KATHRYN TOBONl- Kay . . . oh. you . . . come out of hiding . . . especially you who don't know me . . . l'm surprised at you . . . everyone knows me . . . got a way about me . . . that certain something . . . and l iust live to dance . . . and happy to be living . . . l love life. MARJORIE TODD- Margie . . . a more lovable person than l can't be found . . . l'm sweet and kind and always willing to lend a helping hand . . . might as well be that way while the being is good . . . going to be a teacher . . . play at tennis . . . get the at. JOHN TOMASELLO- Tommy . . . it at tirst you don't succeed . . . try, try, try again . . . l've worn that saying out . . . and worn myself out trying . . . even tried white shoes . . . they help . . . help everything but my feet . . . just go along . . . let the rest of the world go by. THELMA TOMLIN- Pinky . . . l like to ride the horses on the merryego- round . . . and vary the color of my hair ...' e ventually will put this prac- tice to work . . . on others . . . beauty operator. my goal. PEGGY TRIPLETT- Peg . . . speak- ing of personalities . . . you can't pass me by... l'm one ofthe outstanding ...and . . . my hair comb has almost become a tradifion . . . l sit my horse very well. . . a skilled equestrienne . . . get forty bucks an hour... my fingers flit across the piano keys . . . most melodiously. 6 Stark Stedman Sweeney Tasista Terranova Toboni Tomasello Tripleft Starr Stephens Tarantino Taylor Thompson Todd Tomlin 2 1 . 44 1. ,, 'li . i , qw, rl fl sn .M A .fx 1 Ti - v Turner Venluri Volken Walo Walkins Whilaker Yurelich Tuvo Verbruqqe Walker Walsh Wedsled Wood Zerga MAXINE TURNER- Shorlsey . . . I wrile . . . l don'l like lhe way il looks . . . rewrile . . . slill doesn'l look righl . . . so wrile unlil il looks righl . . . lhen am all mixed up . . . like lo play lennis and swim . . . have a glorious lan . . . was in lhe Colhurnus players. LAWRENCE TUVO- Larry . . . cords are going oul ol slyle . . . loo bad . . . l'll conlinue lo wear mine . . . cerlainly derive a greal deal ol enioymenl lrom skelching ...a good kid . . .very friendly . . . easy lo gel along wilh .. .and l'm always up and around. AUGUST VENTURI- Aug . . . good head . . . ask lhe boys who know me . . . and lhe girls il you care lo . . . a smile will go a long, long way . . . mine will . . . il's lhe nicesl anyone has ever seen . . .lake my word lor il . . . casaba losser . . . plan lo be a physical ed. leacher. CECILIA VERBRUGGE- Ce . . . cerlainly is an advanlage lo be nice . . . and have olhers realize you are nice . . . sorl ol sels you on a pedeslal above lhe olhers . . . l'm happy and conlenled knowing l'm nice . , . and sweel-nalured. WALTER VOLKEN- Volk . , .every- one looks up lo me . . . lillle shorl ol six feel . . . lopped by curly dark hair . . . and lair good looks , . . somelhing lo look up lo . . . play baseball quile ollen . . . find lun in il. CHESTER WALKER- Chel . . . lo be a doclor one has lo have lhal look ol slrenglh and confidence lo con- vince his palienls ol' his sincerily . . . and abilily . . . I have lhal look . . . especially when my handsomeness is accenlualed by dark shirls . . . high muck-a-muck . . . presidenl ol lhe Chevrons Club. ROY WALO- Lasl Lap . . . in- slanlaneous combuslion . . . lhal's me . . . always popping olil . . . moslly concerning my adepl dancing . . . had my hair cul loolball slyle . . . brislly . . , iusl like a porcupine . . . l'm a lrack slar, says l. Tl-IE BUCCANEER . . . Defender ol Balboa's good ship Galleon ...always slriving lo make Balboa Firsl on lhe Pacilic. ELEANOR WALSH- Spolly . . . sounds like a puppy dog . . . l'm like one . . . frisky and jolly. loo.. . play lennis like a profiional , . . enlering J. C .... laking.ap e nsive business course , .S-looking inlo lulure, I see mysell laking rapid diclalion . . . nol loo rapid. VIOLET WATKINS- Vi . . . once I lell sorry lor boys whose voices cracked when lhey spoke ...no more . . . mine does lhe same . . . l'm a crealive dancer . . .a lriendly person . . . honor sludenl , . . my smile is a beam of sunshine. MERVYN WEDSTED- Merv . . . il isn'l lhal l'm nervous . , . bull like lo lap my pencil on my desk . . . and wear blue swealers . . . look al my hair and lhink l'm sayinq hello lo you . . . il's wavy . . . California Denlal Lab. will employ me . . . denlal lechnician. BARBARA WHITAKER-'Xliqqer Bob- bie . . . curves may be slylish . . . l'll relain my slimness, lhank you . . . my deep voice holds your allenlion . . . my smiling counlenance, your admiralion . . . sing me a swing song ...and Iel me dance. ROBERT WOOD- Bob ...shall be seen soaring above lhe clouds on wings ol sleel . . . quile a change from riding my bike . . . sorl ol oul- grew lhal . . . like shop work . . . go hunling ollen. ROY YURETICH- Monk . . . Cleo calls me Dilly . . . newspapers call me a slar fullback . . . whal would lhe loolball leam do wilhoul me . . . or lhe Block B . . .have a long slride .. . queer laugh . . . pleasanl manner . . . aulographs . . . line lorm al lell. IRMA ZERGA- lrm . . . il hard work is lhe passporl lo success, l'm on my way . . poised, quiel, com- posed, l'm all lhese . . . when I am busy, l have no lime lor foolishness . . . bul when I play, I really enioy mysell , . . as associale edilor ol lhe Galleon, l do all lhe work. GRADUATES-No Piclures CARROLL, JOHN KUBICEK, MARIE l Jax llll xg' sb -.' 1 rf A, This lracksler on his gradualion nighl Finds himself in a lerrible plighl. Page Thirly-lh ree .n , - - , f . AH ' I, L - 1 M, , , f- A if . U- 4 ' .W- g,...T 3 'L' ' ,. . 1 ' ,. ,... NI.. , - ' - ' '-FW t 7 4 , .,x- SE ' -' fiful4l.L 3-Jin - ' , x Y x ' AQpira+e's swdrd, wiih edge . .L ' ands respect as I goodieye ' You wbnder rival hp Thirty-four Q ' V Book II Encounters In which +he +rus+y sword lops off heads of many unsuspecfing foes. Yell Leaders Coaches COACHES Top Rowt Thomas, SQOTT, Hill, Miwhel, Botfom Row: Lesfer, Clarke. YELL LEADERS Howard lnssisfanrl, Nicoll fleaderj, Horglor lassisfanfj. SPCRTS' S Tor many Alhlelics in Balboa, aTTer beinq oo years, have finally Talren an upward Trend, and are now considered a maior ThreaT in every branch. The coachinq sTaTT, headed by Eugene Hill, have aqain done The Tine job ThaT They always do. This Term, There were Two addiTions To The sTaTT, Carl Milchel, who Tools over The reins leTT vacanT by Lloyd LeiTh in baslreTball, and Granville Thomas, who is well-remembered as The man who coached The championship l3O-pound crew while TulTillinq his iob as an Enqlish Teacher. This Term, crew, under his quidance, enTerecl The diTTerenT reqaTTas and deTeaTed every boaT enTered aqainsT Them, brinqinq baclr To Balboa Tour rups. Anoiher crew championship is in The oTT'inrq nexT Term if The experienre qained This semesTer can be used as a basis for TorecasTs. Frf-shmanhsophomore TooTball, under The able TuTelaqe of h. mosT successful season in Bal- l lrecl down upon nTThrour1h T e M ch valuable Coarh Ray ScoTT, we ' only one deTeaT and one Tie. u boa's hislory, suTT'arrnq U M M H R Y maTerial was discovered Tor TuTure varsiTiPs, and TooTball noxl year should find The Buccaneers TiqhTinq Tor The Top posiTion. John Clarlne, who has brouqhT back soccer championships in The pasl, again Turned ouT Two Tine Teams This season, which. alThouqh handicapped by laclr oT weiqhT, were Teared, and huill up a repuTaTion as hard TiqhTers, FooTball, under Coach WalT l.esTc-r, had iTs br-sT season sinfu- The sporT was bequn aT Balboa. AlThouqh Tayorecl lo win The A. A A, championship, The Buccaneers finished in a Tie for second plan' WiTh Commerce, Mission hayinq Talren The Top spot. IT seems proper Thal in This summary, spare should be deyoii-d To The yell leaders. WiTh Gordon Nicoll as head, Tom Howard and Ed T-locTor as assisTanTs, Balboa has had iTs TirsT sucfessTul rard sTunTs, havinq puT Them on aT The Mission, P, T. A., and Thr- Tlirly rgames. CrediT is due Gordon and his aides Tor Their oiilslandiniq worlr in addinq irnpeTus To Balhoa's new spiriT. Page ll1irTy-seven Football W ' uv u, ' 5 '3 Q op.. .: l . is LT' A l Balboa in flue lasf fluree years luas assumed a very imporfaruf role in flue local prep line-up. Year before lasf, flue final league sfanding found Balboa finisluing in fluird place. Ywench Umnfkggrl Seyecyion AH- Lasf year, flue Buccaneers played fine gfoofball all season only fo fall before flue lueavier Cifyl back of all four rnaior local Polyfeclunic eleven in flue cluampiorusluup game. Tluus year fluey were figured fo win flue gi,i,,53'u,e,, ,MESH Alrgyy End ,H cluanupionsluipq even before flue season luad sfarfed Balboa was being named as flue A. A. g:lf'hZ 'ilE6S5faZlfekhdrfzjycliewfi-rs, Agcluanups. As flue Galleon goes fo press, league sfandings find flue Buccaneers fied wiflu saUlu.rkgZ,WanqduaEruaangigigigecond sfuiruq Mussuon and Commerce for fursf place. I n Chilaru .nu'akes third sfring Euranuiruer, In fbe fursf pracfuce game agaunsf Sf. Marys Huglu of Berkeley, flue baby Gaels fell fgeuziimc e' and News Al 'CN balk' before a bigger and more powerful Buccaneer eleven, Jefferson I-liglu was flue nexf vicfim coming ouf of flue fray on flue sluorf end of a 7-O score. Piffsburg gave flue Bucs flueir firsf fasfe of defeaf, by a score of 20 fo 7. Balboa's reserves, luowever. played flue wluole game wiflu flue excepfion of five minufes. Once again Balboa o ened flue San Francisco re foofball sifuafion b fan lin wiflu U, P ru P uf Q Q .Q flue Mission Bears in flue firsf league game of flue season. Alfluouglu flue Buccaneers were 00 favored fo win, wluen flue final gun sounded flue score sfood Mission 6, Balboa 0. Taking m rfb-f advanfage of a break early in flue second quarfer, Mission pounced on a fumble and 6 marclued 27 yards fo flue only score of flue game. E' Tluus loss was uusf wluaf flue Buccaneers needed, luowever, and fluey came back fo wun a ,C f decisive I3-O vicfory over Lowell. Balboa's firsf score was made early in flue second period X Q wluen Nilan fossed a luiglu pass in flue end zone infended for Yureficlu. As Yureficlu leaped F Q ' luiglu in flue air, Ward, playing safefy for Lowell, knocked flue ball back info flue air, and Consiglieri, Buccaneer end, scooped if up before if luad luif flue ground, and wenf over for a foucludown. Adarns kicked flue exfra poinf, Tlue second score was made wluen Balboa, faking flue ball on flue Cards' 39-yard marker, marched down flue field fo flue foucludown, R by d yh f- Id ,K Yureficlu packing if over. Adams' fry for flue exfra poinf was blocked. aruu ing own e ue a ezar, Goes Roy yy OU, hero. heus Om, Meefing a weak Galileo Lion for flueir sixflu game, flue Buccaneers again friurruplued. Many foucludownsglue did scoreg Wiflu fluree foucludowns in flueir favor, Coaclu Walf yanked ouf flue firgf eleven and lei fhe We Ifmgrircllamps 'l he d made second sfring gef some exercise. lf was fluen fluaf Galileo, affer marcluinq 57 yards, made flueir only score, Tlue luiglu-ligluf of flue game was provided wluen Nilan infer and daslued 26 yards fo flue Buccaneers' second fouclud Page Tluirfy-eigluf cepfed a pass own. Hction in ,M I 0 Q 1 ' Gr1d1ron f I I If . - ,J 1 cy ,f Sacred Heart proved to be the next victirn, falling betorezttfe Balboa eleven to the FGOTBALL ACTION tune of 40 to O. Coach Lester used everybody on the bench in an effort to stop the scor- Miyvgtffnmjytmtsgllshi-:J'li-mg1f':wl'V inq. butit was usdesm each new subsbtubon added that much more MJSacred Hearts qpmprfrom nmninunv Nnanpg losinq. The first points carne iust after the start when Batistich, taclnle, bloclred a punt. Thr- ?:vlffrfZgUlgElS'? SatfgqmyS:ilmF'lAl,'f,t,lf.? ball bounced baclc over the end zone for an automatic safety. Nilan scored two touch MHArggfjiffllvl'Hug'ITk'5UlE1gL ly':t 'iy'tI downs Franck, YureHch, and Davks each added sh poims on touchdowns Touchdown nm 5 ,. Qmkhw olSacnwtthmn number six came when Hardy, receivinq a pass from Favero ran I9 yards to score. Nilan ffvcpnrltiimrilLfT,i:,.Sllti'llfwlmg'vqxwilyllgly played head and shoulders over any other player on the held. SJ' 'l'f l H0n'h Meetinq Balboals traditional rivals in the fifth leaque qame, the Buccaneers played wonderful football to win 7-O. After three quarters of lcnoclrinq at the Polytechnic forward wall, and occasionally tossinq a pass, the Buccaneers finally scored. Aqain it was Captain Yuretich. Malrinq a seemingly impossible catch in the midst of three Parrot defenders, Yure- fich set the staqe for the Parrots' first deteat in 2l qames. Nilan dropped back to the rx I8-yard line and threw the hiqh, straioht pass that Roy tooli away from the Poly men and i ' toll in the end zone for the only score ot tha qame. Brady placed-kiclsed the conversion, 'al ' 9 Final score: Balboa 7, Poly O, Ng Meetinq St. lqnatius as the underdogs, Balboa continued its devastating march toward S the championship by defeatinq the Wildcats 20 to O. St. lqnatius was never threateninq, their closest attempt at a score cominq when the ball was placed on the Balboa 45-yard ix line because of a I5-yard penalty. Smart quarterbaclcinq, accurate passes, and a qood D, 1 runninq attaclc were responsible for this victory. The first touchdown came in the first four A minutes of play. From a beautiful run-baclc of the liicli-off, two laterals, and some lonq M runninq, YureHch pushed over the score frontthe NVUdcati 2-yard Une. fady in the second pedod. NHan ran down the nodhern ddehne to score Brady converHno. The stadium was almost darlr when Francis intercepted a wobbly pass on the Wildcat l8fyard Um lilmiii msl 'lll' lil l': ll Y mul line to scoot over for the final score. Consiolieri added the extra point with a place lciclr. iw bmw' Aqainst the knavr-5 of lonq aqoj ln their last qame, the Orange and Blue Varsity met the powerful Commerce Bulldoqs, Buy NOW hers Hqmim mm Hmm in a qame that meant more than any previous conflict, because it virtually decided the more vtqafl leaque championship. Commerce scored in the first quarter on what can be termed a To vriakethesror-ci tiiqhirr brealr, after Olson recovered a bobbled punt on the Buccaneer ll-yard line. Commerce iiilfmfff-ii if assinfx attack -succeeded in noldinq the Buccaneers scoreless until Paqo Thntv in stopping Balboa s p ed. the qu n sound: .W -nin D'L'lCC CIIISGI' Top Row: Y urefich, Ada ms, Consiglie ' ri, Nilan. Boffom Row: Bafisfich, Sfeph- ens, Peferson, Scaccalosi. Cs The pirale bold fore up the field, Coach Wal? fell back, his blood congealed. The sfriding fellow crossed lhe line, Buf up and leff fhe ball behind. Page Forfy ROY YURETlCH Fullbaclr Balboa's mosl brillianf runner, passer, and lciclcer. The man all opponenfs fear mosf in fhe baclcfield: l85 pounds of dynarnife. Capfain and definifely All-Cify. Buccaneers lose fheir greafesf player. ' AARON ADAMS Guard Consisfenl' player. His place-lciclcinq made fhaf exfra poinf a cerfainfy. Sfrong linlc in defensive wall. His lasf season in high school foofball. JOHN CONSlGLlERl End Has nof received fhe recognifion due him. Made faclcles all over fhe field. Always af boflom of pile. Should be All-Cify. FRANCIS NILAN Halfbaclc Speedy. Shiffy punf-receiver, A real fhreal fo opposing feams. His punfs lcepf enemies deep in fheir own ferrilory. Againsf Galileo, ran 73 yards fo fouchdown affer infer- cepfinq pass. JOHN BATISTICH Taclcle Third season for The Pirafes. Moved from end fo faclcle. Smeared all plays fhaf came his way. HARDIN STEPHENS Ouarferbaclc Smarf field general. Good bloclcer, hard driver. Inspired learn by his spirif. lniuries lcepf him ouf of some games. His lasf year for Buccaneers. MELFERD PETERSON Cenfer Good pivof man. Baclced up line on defense, and received recognifion for pass- infercepfions. Received cup for besf cenfer in P.T.A. Tournamenf. FlORE SCACCALOS Light buf held h l Guard is own aqainsf heavier players. Full of fiqhl every minufe of play. A real player who has finished his varsify career af Balboa. Varsity Q -wg 1 Football STANLEY BUFFA Guard Heady senior. Consislenlly good on bolh offense and defense. One Oi lhe besi guards in lhe A.A.A. league. Makes slronq bid for All-Ciiy. CLIFFORD SIMMONS Taclcle Noi speclacular buf sleady man. Could be depended upon for being in lhere iiqhlinq. Should be one of fhe besl nexl season. JACK FRANCIS Played cenler parl of season to help build up line. Greal oflensive back. Should place on All-Cily in '37. Fullbaclc JOE BRADY I-Ialibaclc In his lhree seasons of varsily iooiball, has been a hard iighler. A big lhreal in baclcfield. Good on pass-infercepling and bloclrinq, One of lhe besl place-lriclcers in The cily. His lasl year wifh ihe Buccaneers. BILL WHITE End Siepped in when he was needed, and played A-I loolball 'rhe remainder of The season. Good defensive man. I-las one more year. FRANK ZMAK Taclrle Hard scrapper, whose abilily, heiqhl, and weiqhl were Io his advanfaqe. Anolher season needed lo reach lhe heiqhls. ALFRED NAUMAN Quarlerbaclc Used excellenl iudqmenl in calling his signals. Hard driving and qood bloclrinq have helped lo pul lhe leam in scorinq position. Ends his varsiiy worlc lhis season. RAY FAVERO I-lalfbaclc Delerrnined and iull of spiril. Always a lhreal when he was in lhe baclclield. Anolher year should develop his playing abilily. Lettermen Top Row: Bufla, Simmons, Francis, Brady. Bollorn Row: Whitey Zmalc, Nauman, Favero. P5 y x ,I ht.. i, ... A., y I . 3 Q QE 'N ein Z -X Wiih lhe snap ol fha ball he's on his way, Spreading laclnles and quards in a rnounlainous spray. He's slipped pasl lhe hallbaclrs and called wilh his rniqhf, Bul il's nol lor fha ball il is only from lriqhl. Page Forly-one i .if -ff . 'I 'Q cl' o:'l al -.:' .. on Q T 2 -5 iv! F This game To me is guife a drag, To sink The ball righf Through The bag. Upon Tha? ball iT's besT To pounce, Bur wifh a slap iT sfarfs To bounce. I 20-POUND BASKETBALL Lighfweighfs wenT Through Their prac- Tice season much The same as Their biq brofhers, losing only one game To ST. James and winning The ofher five. Meefing The lgnafians in Their firsf league game They wenT down fighTing, losing by Two poinTs. The final score being ST. lgnafius IB, Balboa l6, Facing Mis- sion in Their second encounfer, The I2O's losT again, buT gave The Bears quife a scare in The second half. In The Third game againsf Coach LeiTh's Eagles, The boys won 34 To 9 in a game ThaT was all Bal- boa's. Dropping The nexf Two To Galileo and Commerce, They woke up and se- verely Trounced Sacred l-learT To The Tune of 43 To ll. As The Galleon goes To press The lighf- weighfs sTill have Two games To play and are favored To win boTh. Balboa's firsT Team was composed of Baisa, capfain and forward: O'Neill, cenTer: Levin, forward: Race, guard: and Hughes, guard. Page Forfy-Two inor Sports VARSITY SOCCER This year's unlimifed soccer Team was probably The besT ThaT Balboa has ever puf on The field. Led by Howard, Yulrawa, and Valdez, The squad encounfered a difficulT season, winning only one game againsT Mission. The Buccaneers seem To have The breaks againsT Them in The un. Iimifed class. and This Term was no ex cepfion. Alfhough The Team had championship possibilifies, The compeTiTion was The ToughesT iT has ever been, wiTh every school Turning ouT a Team qualified To finish high in The final league sfanding. All Through The season, wheTher winning or losing, The varsiTy showed fine spirif and made every game one ThaT was noT easily won by The opponenf. Coach Clarlce has greaf hopes for nexT year, and predicfs ThaT Balboa will have a varsiTy soccer championship. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL On November 2, Coach ScoTT's fresh- man-sophornore Team finished iTs sea- son by severely Trouncing ST. lgnafius To The Tune of I9 To 6, This year's version of The Baby Buccaneers was probably The besT ThaT has ever come ouT of Balboa. The boys winning six games, Tying one, and losing Two. Bofh of The losses were suffered aT The hands of noT ofher fresh- man-sophomore Teams buT seasoned re- serves of Commerce and Jefferson. OuT of This Team Coach ScoTT feels safe in recommending abouf fiffy per cenf of his players for nexT year's varsiTy. Gene Genochio aT guard, and Tony Terranova aT quarfer, helped To maine This Team The excellenf one ThaT iT was. Scores of The games were: Balboa IB, Jefferson O: Balboa IZ, Jefferson 0: Balboa O, ST. lg- nafius O: Balboa 32, Mission 6: Balboa 36, Commerce 6: Balboa 7, Jeliferson Re- serves I3: Balboa I3, Mission 0: Balboa 6, Commerce Reserves l3g Balboa I9, ST. lgnaTiuS 6. for Buccaneers I I0-POUND BASKETBALL Coach MiTchel's call Tor candidaTes Tor lIOfpound baskeTball was answered by a group OT hard-TighTing aspiranT5. BeTore The Pt. A. A. season sTarTed, These players ran wild, winning all Their pracTice games decisively. The sTarT oT The league schedule saw ST. lgnaTius Taking The TirsT game, I I To 9, and Mission The second, 27 To 26. BuT The Buccaneers, noT To be dishearT- ened by These deTeaTs, rallied To deTeaT Coach Lloyd LeiTh's Team Trom George WashingTon, 22 To Il. ATTer losing To Galileo and Commerce by narrow mar- gins, Balboa came back To Take The Sacred l-learT game, 29 To 27. OuTsTanding Tor Balboa were: SchlueTer lcapTainl aT cenTer: Silber, Torward: Shaughnessy, guard: Ergas, guard: and See, Torwarcl. Since The maioriTy oT members on The Team are Treshmen, The prospecTs Tor Bal- boa in The fuTure look very promising. X CREW AlThough noT engaged in league com- peTiTion This semesTer, The crew deserves recogniTion Tor iTs Tine work in The various Tall regaTTas. WiTh The leasT opporTuniTy To pracTice, The Buccaneer crew men have come Through every year wiTh noT less Than a second place in The Tinal league sTanding. LasT year, wiTh only a sTudenT coach. boTh Teams won all Their races, being Topped only by The more experienced Galileo oarsmen. This Term, sTill smarT- ing Trom The deTeaT suTTered aT The hands OT The Lion rowers, Balboa's crews vowed To win The evenTs. And win They did! AT The regaTTas sTaged on Columbus Day and Navy Day, The Buccaneers came Through To claim wiTh Tlying colors boTh evenTs, Thereby bringing back To The Trophy cases Tour more cups, one being a S250 perpeTual Trophy. CrediT is due Coach Thomas and his hard-working oarsmen. X4 9l'ii'v'6 f T' :xr Tw QW U xx He's no? much aT looTball, soccer's really his game, He kicks wiTh such miqhT T'would put our Roy To shame, WiTh his one disadvanTagefa paTch on his eye, He'll keep fighTing goalward for dear Sigma C i. T20-POUND SOCCER NoTwiThsTanding The TacT ThaT The lighT- weighT soccer squad was deTeaTed in all iTs games, The members gained a repu- TaTion of being hard TighTers. Led by Abad The I20's, Though heavily ouTweighed by every oTher Team in The league, played good, hard, clean soccer and were a ThreaT To all Their opponenTs. The Team was composed mosTly OT lower classmen, and Their lack oT weighT and inexperience were a consTanT hindrance To Them in Their games. WiTh whaT maTerial The Team oTTered. Coach Clarke TelT graTiTied wiTh The way The boys responded To his coaching. NexT year wiTh Their conTinued Training and workouT This Term, he expecTs a Team which should be capable oT bringing back anoTher I2O4pound championship. Those who sTarred in The league games were Brernmer, Abad, and Barbosa. These boys are excellenT players and Though losing Their games displayed a spiriT in deTeaT which some Teams lack in vicTory. Page ForTy-Th ree ,mf an. f-N X 4,-.. -4' fx ff'x4 .nf Q ! 5' ? Lf-fxdmw 'fwpfmf,ibM- fm fhf' gnwffwsfd rv-:fn :vi 'hz Ellis' Aihimif Aawfiailon . . . irndqirw Nw qiflf ff?dCiNL?S in wuch n w'0nfrv11cff'c:i:Mrs.Verde-e,Miss Todd Miss Corumelh Miw U+aMaria, Miss Linda. MI55 Kiffif-man .,,fhdikUpanoH1w Ewen INWXVYQE , , . Ptxflw apmi is reovwwnivd Tn The PWHMIK. Bm-vd . , . G, A, A, pwsiderwi. lmmx Madlmwifh DGUSP5 YP vif' fm fxss,isfaam1 yell-ifaadcrfs 5,1062 Inge . . . B-'Jw many nf fhwv wasmba Toswrs wlli V65+diV'I iheir milf-N ofior Thi? hJurrvams,enfwhiCP1wIVl be sfaqed by H10 Iuniov' wnim wpho- morn, and fvfvshman qroum. If ' X, 45 755 4,11 yr- 'T i i .r.,.' ,, .., The pirafe miss, wiTh vicious swing, ImiTaTes The highland fling- She runs righT hard, she gives her all, BuT fails, wifhal, To hiT The ball. Q iifJ'1. . rf T wif' W' Xb L, 5' Buccaneer Misses BLOCK B SOCIETY STarTing wiTh a bang, The Girls' Blocl: B SocieTy, wiTh Peggy Taylor as presidenT. elecTed Ebba Larsen as vice-presidenT: MyrTle McEwen, secreTary: and Eleanor Lombardi, publiciTy man- ager. To TurTher noon-day acTiviTies, The socieTy, wiTh The aid oi The Board of DirecTors. purchased ping-pong Tables. leaTher horse- shoes, and many oTher games ThaT were used by The sTudenTs in The gymnasium during Their lunch period. Girls' Bloclr B members may feel proud of The way in which They aided in The clean-up drive. ln addiTion. They Tormed com- miTTees To paTrol The campus during lunch periods To Tind girls who were eaTing lunch alone, inTroducing such girls To oTher sTudenTs. BASKETBALL In preparing Themselves Tor The inTerclass baslceTball Tourna- menT. The seniors chose as Their manager ElizabeTh Hurley: The iuniors, Jo Foley: The sophomores, Claire Knabenshuh: and The freshmen. May Edwards. Seniors, numbering TwenTy-Tive, have a sTrong Team wiTh possibiliTies of winning The compeTiTion. During pracTice, The girls divided Themselves inTo Two Teams in order To play againsT each oTher. AlThough noT as sTrong as The seniors, The iuniors have a good chance of deTeaTing Their opponenTs To capTure The champion- ship. STill learning The TundamenTals of The game, The sophomores are developing inTo The TuTure champions of The school. Fresh- man casaba Tossers have spenT mosT of Their Time learning The rules and simple plays of This game. ATHLETIC BOARD The main TuncTion of The AThleTic Board. which is composed of The managers of each sporT and The G. A. A. oliicers. was in assisTing aT The TooTball dance and The G. A. A. banquet Girls spenT The resT of The Time aTTending play days aT various schools, and Torming commiTTees Tor oTher G. A. A. TuncTions. Officers are: PresidenT, lrene MarTinovich: vice-presidenT, KaTherine Som- mer: secreTary-Treasurer, MyrTle McEwan: publiciTy manager, Josephine Payne: and yell leader, Lorraine SuTTer. TENNIS Q One of The T'avoriTe sporTs This Tall, iudging Trom The large number of girls who Turned ouT. is Tennis. Lois Colman was elecTed manager and has carried ouT her cluTies ably. Miss Ligda, in- sTrucTor oT These TorTy-Tive girls who come aT 7:45 on Thursday mornings Tor pracTice. has helped a greaT deal in The develop- menT oT Their form. ARCH ERY The sixTeen Tair William Tells who reporT To The field on Thursday mornings Tor archery have progressed rapidly. WiTh Miss Ligda, as coach. and MyrTle McEwen, who is an accom- plished archer, assisTing wiTh The coaching. The girls were given excellenT insTrucTion. Page ForTy-Tive -Gi Q90 -4- 4. -365+ F , I fNArV'Y'.xNdNtUl'71'mVHr11 Um? 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Wirh Miss Todd as their coach. fhese girls have perfecfed Ihe forehand, backhand, serve, and various ofher sfrolces essenfial in playing 'rhis ianiasiic game. This sporf has become so popular fha? sixfy-five girls signed up for if af Ihe beginning of lhe ferm. Due fo The limiied number of raclieis, Ihe enrollmenl was necessarily reduced fo iweniy-live. HORSEBACK RIDING The increased number of girls going our for horseback riding proves lhaf Balboa sfudenis are Ialcing a greai inieresi in ihis spori. lnsfruciors ai Roberis Academy have iaughf fhe beginning equesiriennes io ride in fhe parlc and along fhe beach. Miss Bell accompanies ihese girls as sponsor. GOLF Balboa's iwelve devofees may be seen geffing insfruclions af Ingleside Golf Club every Friday affernoon. These girls are firsi given a lesson and fhen fhe advanced girls are allowed fo play on The main field and fhe beginners on fhe pracfice one. Among fhese girls, Lois Cameron, manager, and Ellen Kieser are lhe mosl' oufslanding players, alihough everyone has accomplishedla greai deal. DANCING Reporring to fhe gymnasium afier school on Thursdays. Bel- boa's ferpsichoreans are developing info admirable dancers. Miss Kiifleman. a professional dancer. wifh Eva Franceschino as man- ager, has faughf these girls a number of clogs and wallzes. .X SWIMMING Every Monday affernoon, seveniy aspiring nafa+ors repor? fo fhe Crysial Plunge lor inslruclion. These girls are divided info groups, according lo lheir swimming abilily, which are: Elemen- fary A and B : Iniermediale A and BH: and Advanced. Jean Scoif was elecfed manager and wifh Ellen Kieser-and Lor- raine Lamberf has coached fhe lnferrnediaie B group. GIRLS' COACHES Miss Bell: Horseback riding. Miss Connell: Sophomore baslcelball and dancing. Miss DeMaria: Swimming, Block B , senior baslrefball, and noon-day aclivilies. Miss Kifilemanz Dancing. Miss Ligda: Tennis and archery. Mrs. Pardee: A+hIe+ic Board, G. A. A.. iunior beslcefball. and golf. Miss Todd: Freshman baslceiball and badminfon. Page Forfy-seven Reserve ll- Cornpany A, Capl. Miser commanding . . . Company B, Capl. Nicoll commanding . . . Cadet Robert Walker re- ceives Priva?e's Medal from Maior Walker . . . Major Walker, L+. Minium, Capl. Raby . . . Privale Maxey and Sql. Koller ra' ise llie fficers Sounds of drums . . . sfamp of feel . . . soldiers on parade . . . il's flue lraimnq corps Colors field day . . . come and see llwern perform . . . flue officers bark, oneflwo, one lwo Ll, Minium, Major I I A Walker, Caplains Raby, Sor- ll1e prnyales marcll rnfune,one-lwo.one-lwo...l1eads up, eyes forward, delermlnalron mer' MM' and Nmoll' every face . . . Caplain Adiulanl Al Raby calls flue order fo hall . . . nof a flicker of eyelid, nol an ullered word-silence . . . Company A in llwe foreground . . . on exlnbil . . . Caplain Leland lvliser in command . . . privales, non-coms, all in flre finesl array slricfesl allenlion . . . eacli resolved fo do liis ulmosf fo acquire llwe efficiency banner . . . awarded lo flme company willm llie besf extended order drill, mililary order, courlesy and manual of arms . . . a larqe demand . . . compelifion is keen . . . resolulely llwe com panies parade . . . confidenl of viclory . . . Company B under llwe direclion of Gordon Nicoll . . .Company C capably led by Tom Carew . . , wliaf compleleness of dress . wlual magnificence of poslure . . . R.O.T.C. on parade. One man lops Capfain Raby . . . Cadel Maior Clwesfer Walker . . . leader of flue lhlsdpggfie is Oul for RO' New Sabre Club . . . a group consisling of flue officers of flue Balboa lraininq corps... and flue HFS QW' lSf f lliiided. WS Safe' Th-if Clwevrons Club, composed of non-commissioned officers and privales...anofl1er man lo way. He marches alonq as if lie were king, Bul won'l qel promoled wifhoul ll'1al swing. Page Forfy-eiglwl ps Corps Trcrinin q Company C, Capl. Cnrvw comrnandinq . , . Sabrf- Club, iii locrffiillficiiiisiiisifiiidiliii Didier cornrnandinq . . . R.O. lhe Maier . . . Lieulenanl Don Miniurn . . . lhe rnan who inslrucls lhe men who give lhe igigeB,:'i1h,x1i'in,l commands lo lho priyales . . . lillle men, lhe privales . . . gaining perseverance lhrouqh Sjjlenislg iltlwllilllg-nxvgfjli disciplinc . , . lrnowlodqe lhrouqh lhe sludy ol lirsl aid, scoulinq, map reading, and drill ngckl U i I on lhfz liold . . . hopinq lervenlly . . . worlcinq sleadlaslly lhal lhoy rniqhl someday qive lhe ordrwrs . , . as well as lalcc lhorn , . . lho ballalion marches on . . , each cadel aware ol his posilinn ol irnporlanco . . . ol lho principles lor which R.O.T,C slands . . . R lor re- sprwrl ol lho llaq, lollowmen and counlry , . . O lor obedience . . , T lor lraininq, both if nir-nlal and physical . , . C lor courlosy. li Briqles blarini1.,.drurns boalinq ...horns qlisleninq . . . lhc R.O.T.C. band passes Q ,M by . . , lhn music risinq and lallinrq in accordance wilh The posilion ol Warranl Ollicer Nh ' X Rm-ses halon . . . il qloarns in lho sun . . . he casls il hiqh inlo lhe air . . . he calchcs il li on ils dcscenl . . . lhe band plays on . . . lhe loader, Jack Reese, raises his whislle . . , ho lf X I blows . . . a sharp, clear nolc , . ,his balon is raised . . . players hall . . . lhe music slops M .,.lhe band lriurnphs , . , Lioulnnanls Dick Slrayer and Cosmo Taranlino nod lheir heads K wilh pride . . . lho band is yiclorious . . . and ready lor the perl il rnusl play with lhc bal- lalion in lho loderal inspoclion al lhe Presidio. The bold llaii nmmlwii im His barking flags ww bow WDW Slillviriivgigi hC'd niakr- his rn-Ulm For he had only one lool lo bark. Paige lorly n inc ., ,., l Y, 2. ' ani' J, , Q 1 ' X wsak-.?., . , V L 4 :ww , - v YQQ.:-a ,. 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Sf-i,pn-.1 Rww: Gino Norrrinni, Chester Walker, Elmer Hubacher, Torn Roberts, ltiir-1 li-Nw Airtrny Roush, Kritherinr: Sornrner' Irene Martinovich, Dorothy Bennett, Hector Carni-ro, V Rowt Elnariiiwr Shaw, Picgcgy Taylor, lrn'a Zerqa, Rosernary Jelinek, Lorraine Newberq, Betty Machris. Bottom iir Shaw . . . a past ann e-xperiermfril Li:-r ol tho Library Clup . . . r-le-ctrzrt Ltr-nt . . . to quite the sturtenls ii. thi- anit use fit thi' library. Pr-q.yy Taylor . . . li-art'-r ol the club that bears lrire-y artiy sid--s lima Srfntr lrrna 1-r in rninit thc- interests ot Baltwcia . . . it as ine-nilwr, in terrns past, new stir: prix ovwr the Cirls Bliirk B Sriciety, Zi-rua . . . ac.cur.1cy in typing whr-ri prf- -it to the Drintiirs is rniast irnpiirtant . . . ftirrlcts the iournal typists ir their vttnrts tit lulfill this airn of pres:-ntinq perl'-it copy, Rimi- stani niary ,lrrlinelr . . . a group sniitten with ra tirllf-iitinq lever . . , these philatelists ctattii-r tn tiroarten thf-ir knowlf-rtqfz in thi' lit-lit ul tht-ir inter'-sts . . . Rosr-rnaryy a prom inilnt anit r-nthusiastic nie-rnber, presides. Liirrainr- Nwwlynrq . . rennwifiq thfr art ot their qrariftrnothf-rs , . . an ambitious qroup all 'nr-rnlir-rs, lmt by Lnriaine, knit anit crochet iiir-kpirrif-innt at the lifwginninq ol the sr-rnr'-str-r . . . row lnit riuite expertly, Bi-tty Mathris . . . te-aeliws cannot :to every thin-1...stu-twnts rnust-1iit...bDyS anii qirls nt thi- Business Assniiiatirin assist in the rnain cillirw . . . Betty itirr-cts this cgmup. Auitii-y Rixusli . . . an unitifrstarirtiinq arrmriq natiirns ant pi,-frnlr-s . . . this is thr- purpose nl the International Travel Club . . . orqaniznrt to encourage this feeling ot rnutuality anionq students. Katherine Sommer . , . by speaking the tongue ol thc: Ccrrnan nation . . , the students in this club . . . presided over by Katherine Somrnor . . . become more fluent in their speech . . . and are friendlier toward one another, lrene Martinoyich . . . leader ot the Girls' Athletic Association . . . and its functions , , . their purpose to qive to the qirls rnorrz opporf turiities of play ,..i 3 nd finer views ol sports' rnanship. Dorothy Bennett . . . diplomacy and c-tticisency, the best points ot a secretary, rnust lsr: pri-sent in members ol Miss Pauly's Staff . . . they serve the school through the ottice ol the Dfean ot Girls, Hector C-arnero , , . president of the rvwly organized Accordion Club . . . the pictui-,y of the entire group appears on the snapshot paqr 1... amazing, the number ot nccoritinn ists in the school. Gino Norninni . . , veteran rm-rnbi-r ol the Italian Club . , , president of past and present terrn . . . his aim to aid members in cultivat- inq an interest in Italian customs .... 1 nit tc, make their speech more fluent, Club Presidents . , . r-lmjted cormnanctant ul Satan- Club . . . because of military knowlc-ftqfv and officio-niy . . . conitufts rneutinqs with oritf-r, Elmer Hulwachur , . . Buys' Blmk B Sufi:-ty leader . . . elertmt tor outstanding ability anrt leadership in athletics . . . helps promote- qood school spirit , . . society is powerful or' qanization. Turn Rnlar-rts . , . wry active rnernbrzr ot the California Scholarship Fe-iteration . , . Torn was elected prz-si-.tc-nt , . , six trrrni rni-rnbfzrs receive pin riualilyinq thi-ir rrierrrlaerslrip . . . he will tn: one. Elwornt Jarvis , , . chosen prf-siitent because ot his intr-nsr: interest in the Pan American situa tion . . . otliert ul club is to or-t :rrquainteul with South Arnerican ltr-imylibctrs. Joe Malzura . . . due to his artistic nature and ability, Joe was selected president ot the Jour, nal Artists . , . uphold position well , , , assistr-rt by other rnrinilir-rs proviit--it interesting Galleon art work, Frank Ruthr-rlorrt , . . Business wan Ruth!-r torit was ielhch-it prvsntr-nt rit Quill and Sn roll l'trnnirSoci1'ty . . . has br-nn a rnenrtn-r for two ternis . . . lqorty vii stuile-nts with superior jour- nalistic Ability, Paige Fifty three This sociely shows spirilf' he rnedilales, And one with plenfy of qualify rafesg Their meefing is held with lofs of pluck- Who gels info Ihis club is full of luck. LE. BALBOA HONOR SOCIETY Presidenf-Lloyd Pflueqer Sponsor-Mr. Roberl R. Chase Purpose-To promoie The name of Balboa High School. Rosler-George Amans, Frances Beck, Lois Cameron, Elsie De Spain, Fred El- dred. Morris Gliclcfeld, Earl Howard, Elmer Hubacher, Rosemary Jelinelc, Grela Knopf, Ebba Larsen, Anloinelre Lalerza, Alice Lalour, William Lawrence, George Laylon, Paul Leahy, Annelle Lili, Eleanor Lombardi, Louis Longueville, Howard Marlrel, Irene Marlinovich, Aloise Mayer, Lorraine McGill, Florence Mickelson. Palsy Miller, Gladys Naurnan, Bill Nic- colls, Lloyd Pllueqer, Bob Ris, Violel Riss- man, Jaclc Schilling, Roberla Silva, Harry Slamon, Hardin Siephens, Bob Sweeney, Pe:-QQY Triplell, Violel Wallrins. Pa qe Filly-four Buccaneer Honor OUILL AND SCROLL SOCIETY Presidenl-Frank Ruiherford Sponsor-Miss Jenness L. Hudson Purpose-To ialce cognizance ol superior iournalislic abilily. Rosler-Josephine Crull, Elsie De Spain, Earl Howard, Mary Hurley, Murielle Kil- qer, Eleanor Lombardi, Shirlie Marshall, Jaclr Moss, Franlc Rulherlord, Irma Zerqa. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Presidenl-Thomas Roberls Sponsors-Mr. Lesier Power, Miss Alberla Snell Purpose-To recognize scholarship. Rosler-Gyda Anderson, Hilda Barlels, Belly Beclcer, Palii Beckman, Gilberl Beirne, Una Bergman, Alvera Bruess, Helen Burgess, Mildred Casanova, Bar- bara Ceiley, Helen Conover, Elsie De Spain, Janel Deyarmie, Jean Edwards, Harvey Evie, Frances Feger, Sylvia Fisher, Philip Fraher, Lois Griffin, Alberl' Giusli, Ernesl Goodman, Elsie Gordon, Louise Gysels, Roland Haney, Annabelle l-liner, Kaihleen Hirschl, Alfred Hons, William l'-loogendylr, Muriel Jenlrins, Howard Kemmie, Jaclrie Kerns, Birgif Jerner, G orge Johnson, Raymond Leonard Roberl Lundquisl, Leonard V. S. - , Lucille McNiclcle, Harrier Meyer, Imelda Miley, Gladys Nauman, William Niccolls, Helmer Niels son, Roberla O'Leary, Grace Poinlon, Eugene Presl, Slephen Renovich, Edwin Rilcsheim, Roberi Ris, Violel' Rissman. Thomas Roberls, Lillian Ryan, Raymond Salley, Elsie Savanl, Roberfa Silva, Eileen Simerly, Elsie Smilh, Kalherine Spindler, Pauline Slaqq, Anna Slaub. Daisy Tani, Calherine Thornlon, Joe Valenfi, Merlon Wallers, Shirley Weismann, Irma Zerqa. BOYS' BLOCK B SOCIETY Presidenf-Elmer Hubacher Sponsor-Mr. Eugene Hill Purpose-To fosfer school spirit and lo aid in school acfivifies. Rosler--Anfhony Abad, Aaron Adams, Joe Alameda, Tony Baisa, John Baiislich, Roland Bendilofl, Sfanley Bulla, William De Merrill, James Derby, Leonard De Renzo, Arfhur Dilcas. Raymond Favero, Jacl: Fischer, John Flynn, James Frifzell, Charles Hardy, Roy Hilmoe, Edward Hooper, Elmer Hubacher, Clarence Hull, Gaza John, Lloyd Johnson, Roberi Kasich, Roberl Kirlcpafriclu, William Lang, Paul Leahy, Howard Marlcel, Joe Miller, Tony Moslcolenlco, Alfred Nauman, Roberl fl?-WW 6 xl is Y '1 K This swarfhy swash-buckler of much noiorieiy ' Is none other Than one of Ihe Block B Sociefyg Ye? if you will noiice, iusi for variely His swea+er's on backwa s, m ne c lc-e y. V 'IFWMWF 1b Orgcrnlzatlons I Nave, Bill Niccolls, Francis Nilan, Jack Ollenbach, Hugo Pasquini, Mellerd Peferson, Frank Pefroslcy, Frank Pofiholl, Fiori Scaccalosi, Frank Scaler, Waller Schrumfl, Eugene Seg Ie, Henry Schu- -bach, Fred Sims, G e ifh, Milfon Sledman, Hardin Sfephens, Bob Sweeney, Ray Tall, James While, Masashi Yukawa, Roy Yurelich. GIRLS' BLOCK B SOCIETY Presidenf-Peggy Taylor sponsor-Miss Irma De Mafia Purpose-To be of service lo Balboa. Rosfer-Belly Becker. Naomi Cabilo, Nancy Corrifore, Bernice Harrison, Helen Kanousis, Violef Keni, Dorolhy Kreifels, Ebba Larsen, :'- ombarcli, Irene M McEwen, Palsy Mil- ler, - .- s Nauman, Leslie Power, Kalh- erin Sommer, Anna Sfaub, Lorraine Suffer. Peggy Taylor, Peggy Tripleif, Violel Wailxins, Irma Zerga, Ferrell Zurn- slein. INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS Presidenl-Roberf Apparius Sponsor-Miss Iva Marie Jones Purpose-To preseni fhe school plays. Rosler-Roberl Apparius, Marcella Aragon, Donna Cames, Nancy Corrifore, Roberi Daniel, Elion Lane, Ruih Moran. Gladys Neuman, Bill O'Meara, Leslie Power, Violel Rissman, Ellen Souifer. Page Fiffy-five lllf l L. There's French and German and Lafin, loo, Clubs which are ioined by more lhan a few. Our pirale's included, as you can see, And head of fhem all he seems lo be. r C 1 u b sf ,f K f 1' ' 'i FRENCH CLUB ' Presiclenl-Fred Eldred Sponsor-Mrs. Irene l-l. Myers Purpose-To prornole a beller underslandinq of foreign peoples languages ancl Cusloms. ITALIAN CLUB l ' l Presidenl-Gino No inni , Sponsor-eMiss Marie Vfgcribanle Purposeflo Cullivlale an inleresl in llalian Cusloms, and lo learn lo spealc llalian more lluenlly. GERMAN CLUB Presidenl-Kalherine Sommer Sponsor-Mrs. Marlha K. Schaller Purpose-flo praclice lhe German language, and fo promole friendship among sludenls. LATIN CLUB Presidenl- Eleanor Rullino Sponsor-Miss Leola A. Nelson Purpose4To bring abou? an inferesl in The sludy of ancienl Roman Cullure. KNITTING CLUB PresidenlALorraine Newberg Sponsor-Mrs. Marlha K. Schaller Purpose-To gain a lcnowledqe of lmnillinq and Crocheling. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Presidenl-Theresa Biancalana Sponsor-Mrs. Louise Udclen Purposeflo develop an apprecialion ol home life. Page Eillyesix D X f 4 g xl' - ' mfix '.:P'.. 1 - 5 , rl Jus! keeps on Iiclcinq and never says die, For Io finish his rninules he really musl Iry, In all clubs and sassie?ies he's always Io blame. If he misses a dale or misspvlls a nam:-. E, pf Ay 14 y f IiI's'lf.gIIf'i PI Clubs CUTTER OFFICE STAFF Presidenl-Grace Koch Sponsor-Miss Eslher C. Pelers Purposeflio assisl in mailers of allendance. BUSINESS OFFICE STAFF Office Manager-Lorna Easlon Sponsor-Mr. Charles J. Williamson Purpose-To acl as cuslodian of all funds. MR. SCI-IMAELZLES STAFF PresidenlfLloyd Pllueger Sponsor-Mr. O. I. Schmaelzle Purpose-To be of service Io Balboa Ihrouqh the dean of boys' office. MISS PAULY'S STAFF Presidenl-Dorolhy Bennell Sponsor-Miss Irene M. Pauly Purpose-To serve Ihe school 'rhrouqh lhe oflice ol Ihe dean of qirls. BUSINESS ASSOCIATION preside-nI+BeIly Macliris Sponsor-Miss Marqarel Monlqomery Purpose-To acl as sludenf assislanls in lhe main office. STUDENT COUNCIL Presidenf-Roberl Sweeney Sponsor-Miss Irene M. Pauly Purpose-To discuss wilh reqislry presidenfs and lhe Board of Direclors imporlanl school problems. CME' Lolivvfv Paqe Fifty-seven 'U N335 w '7- This pirale messinq wilh1l1e dial Turned himself some music vile. Bu?I'llfalce1hal-or even sialic- Tl-mn lhinqs Republican or Democralicf' Clubs LIBRARY CLUB Presidenfe-EleanorSl'waw Sponsor4Mrs. Lela l-lomel Purpose---To direcl llwe sluderwls in llmeir use ol llwe library, STAMP CLUB Presidenl-Rosemarie Jelinelc Sponsor-Mr. Fred A. Kelly Purpose--To increase inleresl in slump Colleciinq. BALBOA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB PresidenTfFred Eldred Sponsor-Mr. Karl A, Sclwwarze Purpose--To inslill a lneller lcnowledqe of amaleur radio operalion, and lo dive llwe school 5 slalion. PAN-AMERlCAN CL B K Pvesidenl7Elwood Jarvis 7 1 V' Sponsor4Miss Nalalia sl Purpose-To lurllwer flue friendslvi elween aline American counlries and The Uniled Sfales. INTERNATKDNAL TRAVEL CLUB Presideml--Audrey Roush Sponsor-Mrs. Laura H. Sproule Purpose-To encourage a beller underslandinq of ollwer counlries and llweir people. TRAFFIC SQUAD Presidenl-Ray Daqe Sponsors-Mr. Ray R, l-lamersley. Mr, Fred A. Kelly Purpose4To mainlain order in llwe lwalls and on llwe campus. Paqe Fillyeeiqlxl I A o - s I , 1. I if Y 'N' l i V ' K I Pain? and pencils, boliles of ink, You bel this buccaneer feels in the pink, A period a week he devofes fo his clubg The res? of fhe lime he spends in fha lub. Clubs GARDEN AND AQUARIUM CLUB Presideni-Alberl Bruno Sponsor-Mr, Wallace B, Beebe Purposevlo creale an inleresf in qardens and aquaria for pleasure or profil. DEBATIN6 CLUB Sponsor-Mr. A. Elgin Heinz Purpose-To fosler conslruclive lhinlcinq on cuirenl problems. MIMEOGRAPH CLUB Presidenl-Temple Davies Sponsorflvliss Marqarel Monlgomery Purpose-To leach sludenfs how lo operale The mimeoqraph machine. ART CLUB Presidenf-Wesley Donner Sponsor-Miss Dorolhy Mallef Purpose-To promofe inferesl' in arf and lo acquainl sludenls wilh lhe dillerenf fields of arf. JOURNAL ARTISTS Presidenl-Joe Mazzera Sponsor-Mr. Charles G. Bleil Purpose!-To prepare appropriale ar? worlc for lhe Galleon. JOURNAL TYPISTS Presidenl-lrma Zerqa Sponsor-Miss Ellouise N. Baber Purpose-To lype copy for all school publicalions. Page Filly-nine w ' Q Y ,P f R x W , y ' , wi-f u ' f.', V K K ' I ' X ' . K , '1 RX Y . S -kk W Xxx R ' X ' ' , 1' A A 5 x X 3 -K ! 'xx ,kvwi xv xxx!! X5 Ns, :Z , ' K X X if xx ' f W X X . 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Fdnor ' ' Jnsoplmw Cru nor Lombardi, Snirlie Marshall, Elsie DeSpain, Leslie Associaie Fdilor Murielle Kilqor Power- Assisfanl Edifor Elsie DeSpain SECOND ROW: Muriello Kilqcr, Bain Mueller, Assgsfanf Edge, Shiflie Marshall ,O Y Nancy Corrifore, Helene Cappicof, Tlwolrna Ericlc Advemsin Manager Frank Rmhmford , 2 I son, Jackie Kaufman, Lois Gracia, Alice Lafour. B , Mg ' E I H ' i I F ,, BOTTOM ROW: Dom cams, 12059115 010611, US', m Damage' P E' OWQQ4 Grace poinfony LCHY Jane Dudiwx JO CMH' OHW, Typing Direcfor M155 Ellouise N. Ba or i Barker, Belly dQMa5iI Md,-ffm Camux Bcity Maclwris. Facully Advisor .-'Miss Jonness L. Hudson 1, Q Buccaneer 25. ,4 407 Cofhurnus Players acrive a d , -. , n popu' lar drarnafics socier y, is sponsored by Robert Aoparius, president, and Miss Jones, advisor . . . Judge James Lacey criticizes The Vain Woman ffvlarcella Aragonl in The Exchange . . . family scenes are numerous in Skidding, The Term producTion of The Cofhurnus Play- ers , .A Melferd P T ' A! lv E S ,J N X' D T' ga ' 7 K Ianla ICS i y ,, y y ,T . The curfain is liffed ...a hush falls over The audience . . . The play is on, presenfing The drama classes in a review of ' reviews . all eyes focus on Th .. e cenTral figure . .. e presidenT of The Cofhurnu d ' s an Fooflighf Players Roberf A , pparius . . .surrounding him are his followers . . . his e f ' ager ellow acTors wiTh The lure d an spell of The sTage wriTTen upon Their faces .... on eiTher side of him are his secreTaries . . . Violef Rissman of The I . 5 QVSOVI ISSUSS ali gl-:Ll'3L'k3Tel31el'larSSKhdZg'g'ne6Qn?eig'i Cofhurnus Players . . . Roberfa O'l.eary of The FooTlighT Players . . . behind The scenes and 'he Van' Woman 'DOT On- nervous and hopeful, The direcfor, Miss Iva Marie Jones . . . on wifh The show . . . The Cofhurnus Players move forward . . .a murmur of admirafion runs Through The audience 'Ik I' . . .The scene fades To a living room of an average American family. . . The qreafesf of achievemenfs in The review . . .The cusTomary Term play . . . produced by The Cofhurnus Players . . . giving you- Slridding . . , by ThaT wiTTy aufhor Auronia Rouveral . . melodrama, humor, clever siTuaTions, all are porfrayed by The characfers in The play . . The audience is held in sway by The fasT-moving ploT . . . a small Town judge up for elecfion To disfricf iudge . . . complicaTions and amusing predicamenTs occur. . . laughfer sweeps over The lisfeners . . .The curTain falls . . .a huge success . . . The applause is uproarious . . , once again The Term play surmounfs The heighfs of perfecfion . . . The sfudenf body He shakes and sfarnrners and 0W5ll5 aflolllef- Twisfs his nose ' U . when in dramaiics he doe, pose. The infermission . . . commenTs by The crilics, all favorable . . . curfain calls . . .The Bufoul alma on a Slmfny nlghl audience resume Their seaTs . . .The review moves on . . . anofher Cofhurnus producfion He'd bellow and roar wifh main and . mighf. is announced ...a play for The enioymenf of The sTudenT body members . . . a sfory wifh a moral . . . poeple are never safisfied, regardless of condifions . . . The Cofhurnus Thespians presenf- The Exchan Page SixTy-Two ge .. .a repair of human ills . . . a judge exchanges xx --, is Buccaneer , me T lyk:-,A is yllj eva one misery Tor anoTher , . , a vain woman gives her wrinkles for deaTness . . . a poor laborer, desiring riches, receives indigesTion ...a wealThy man becomes a milkman ...all To no avail . . . saTisTacTion never comes . . . The curTain Talls . . . a silence overwhelms The audience ...a burst ol applause . . . The din is deaTening . . . buT The encore cannoT be . . .Time is shorT, . .The review is long . , . The show rnusT conTinue. Demand Tor drama is greaT . . .The play's The Thing . , . so The FooTlighT Players are revived . . . composed oT all inTeresTed in dramaTics . . . They hold a prominenT place in our review . . . enThusiasm runs high in all Their endeavors . . . The specTaTors have a look on The inside . . . The group is cenTered around The insTrucTor . . . hilariTy is ever enT They are a lively, knowledge-seeking example oT acTors in The making ...Tun pres . . . is derived Trom The sTudy oT panTor'nimes . . . inexperience reigns . . . experience is provided by acling in minor producTions . . .an announcemenT is made ...The annual ChrisTmas play . . . an accomplishrnenT oT The FooTlighT Players . . . shivers and shakes . . . sTage TrighT To be overcome . . . The Tinal curTain . . , no caTasTrophes . . . a dream of success ' ' T l T and happy vicTory realized ...again success.. .Tor all concerned . . . display o Ta en brings conTidence To acTors . . . enioyrnenT To audience . . . buT They have TorgoTTen . .. noThing would be possible wiThouT The boys behind The scenes . . . The sTage crew . . . supervised by Mr, Elgin Heinz . . . They look Tor no Thanks . . . They appreciaTe The TacT ThaT Their endeavors TurTher The aim oT dramaTlc socieTies . . . our review is compleTed . . , The audience Tiles ouT . . . To leave The TheaTer dark and gloomy. . . unTil The glory of The sTage once again brings if life. T Dramcrtics Flossie llvTargareT Guilesl, nearly drowned in a nearby lake, receives a belafed proposal from MufTeTTs lLouis Gallianil . . . F-ooTli hT Play- ers reorganized This Tall qby Miss Jones. , . moTher, faTher and young Andy lLeslie Power, James Lacey, and Bill O'Mearal disapprove ol domesfic diTTiculTies in Skiddinq . . .The Hardy family on The morn- ing afTer nominaTing convenTion. Bill O'lvTeara, problem child, pours over The scandal sheef. I f,-.- 1 B For sure he is an acTor vain If he acTs good an A he'lI gain. Bedecked in a cosTume of grand 4 array b His sTran e conTorTuons Take your breaih away. Page SixTy-Three Buccaneer gb ' 'L T Advanced orchesTra abouT To b urs? lnTo Opus 36 . . . Tuba and barifone in ' ' ' noisy compeTiTion . . , band, newly ouTTiTTed, ready To swing info rhyfhm . , . Balboa's Trio: Norman Hamlin, Adelaide Eyden, and Char- IoTTe Raymond. af' A sr: ip g This UnTil The Teacher made him sc T oo 5 WiTh a TweeT, TweeT, TweeT, which sounded sour, pirafe TooTed upon his fluTe He needs To pracfice full many an hour. Page SixTy-Tour Musicians Say iT wiTh ng . . . rhapsody Thrilling . . . There's music in The air. . . and liTTle wonder. . . iT's The music deparTmenT's day . . . Trom leasT To greaTesT They are inspecTed and each uniT is grariTed iTs worThiness . . . The beginning and inTer- mediaTe orchesTras . . . piTiTully inexperienced aT The commencemenT oT The semesTer . . . now quiTe advanced ...Their music is pleasing To The ear . , . Mr. SalvaTore Billeci is responsible Tor Their s+eady climb upward from ii-:experience To The playing oT diTficulT marches and lighT symphonies . . . achievemenTs diTTiculT . . . Funeral March OT a MarioneTTe and March MiliTaire . . . The liTTle Tellow is advancing . . . buT The greaTer,-The Balboa orchesTra, is supreme . . . iT Tops The besT . . . Their varieTy oT numbers includes marches, comic operas, symphonies, and novelTy numbers . . . T'orTune is wiTh Them ...They secured a Piano ConcerTo ...Their collecTion is growing ...Their skill increases. Balboa is proud of The music iT produces . . . The Tine brass secTion in The making TuTored by Mr. Kinkel . . .The new band uniforms oT navy blue sweaTer, whiTe Trousers, and whiTe caps . . . whaT school would noT be proud of This band . . . musical organizaTions are exTremely useful in all sorTs oT places, graduaTions, Tashion shows, musical demonsTraTions . . .The band made crediTable showings aT numerous TooTball games . . .a rooTing secTion makes a Tremendous amounT OT noise ...The band is a greaT help To This cause ...Jack Reese holds favorable posiTion oT Drum Maior . . . guiTe an honor... Dick STrayer assisTs him . . . Mr. Kinkel sponsors iT.. . more power. . . more noise ...more music. Voices echoing Through The corridors . . . songs everyone knows and loves . . . a chorus of voices . . . deep voices, Tenor voices . . . all masculine . . . iT's The Boys' Chorus . . . TaughT by Miss Robinson . . .They are iusT Th music . . . melody haunTi ano er uniT of The music de arT ...Th ' A ' ' p menT ThaT is excellenT eir rmisTice Day program was heralded wiTh much applause and Tavorable commenT. Musicians Gel. F' . . . Jack Conroy, a Tenor, is one oT The besT voices in The chorus . . . merely one of The Blue BOYS' SWinQSlvrS undef bdlflfl r rr I I I of Dick STrayer . . . Boys' Chorus besf, . .The oThers o ow successively.. .al are good ...and Their arranqemenlrs of sonqs prepares ,O mrs, me Carorrrrq V U are clever and pleasing ...hand in hand wiTh This chorus is anolher . . . The Girls' Chorus four Cl055Y Claflflffllflf qfcfff fhf' I I I I I risinq sun . , . Accordion Club . . . voices hushed. soT'T, lilhnq . . , noTes clear . . . proudly They sTand . . , knowing Their merrrbers ,ease rrre keyboards I I' abilify . , , unalraid oi failure . . . Mr. Fuhrmann, Their Teacher, can well be proud of The Glflsi Clmfus CMU' bfmfhs beloff' Th T l Cl . oulcome of his Training . . .The girls performed oTTen during The Term . . . ouTsTandinq of e nel me O Y These performances . . . The Girls' Assembly in SepTember . , . and The P. T. A, program ...Their selecfions are mosTenioyable . , .Their way of presenTing Them is enTerTaininq . .. They are a welcome TeaTure aT any proqram . . . Girls' and Boys' choruses-The audience salules you. Facsimiles of The piano keyboard are laid on every desk ...The msTrucTor gives The Q, We direcTions . . . The class proceeds To play Their pieces . . .There are no sounds produced . . . buT This Traininq oT' The piano classes evenTually becomes valuable . . . and increases Their knowledqe of music . . . such knowledge is noT To be lauqhed aT . . . il's Tremendously worlhwhile. AnoTher phase of The music deparTmenT . . . harmony . . . immensely inTeresT+ f inq . . . one Takes nores of The scale , . , makes harmonizing chords wiTh Them . , . noT dilili- V culT . . . buT so very insTrucTive . . . and who is so learned Thai This added knawledqe would J . noT do Them qood. A mad iumble of noises . . .voices . . . pianos . . . brass insTrumenTs . . . slrinq insTruf This prrare DHHS rn qv, A Swwr menls , . . all mingled ToqeTher . . . farlher and larTher away iT sounds . . . soTTer and soTTer Sound' I I Then all The ' music qorfs rounil and iT qrows . , . The noises are eliminaled one by one , . , now only The echo remains , . .The V0U fl - I I I You see The Swnal roll down his music deparTmenT s day ol review passes on. Cheer, Puffin like Thai rriakes him aw- fucily weak. Page Sixlyafive !,,. 7' A N FOR ALL YQU, Bm THE AUTOGRAPH HOUND5 OO T0 WORK A5 THE' GRLLEON5 ARE DISTRIBUTED sfi , ,- l SHOTS WHO Have A usr OF JOURNALS 'ro SIGN - QEE, THATS riivz Now MJT TRY Yours vii-2 Sgqqngfisim ON N15 scrxrmn df PRD BEFORE Simlir-lb! 5,2 j f . TOQK THE i u. WR BP: ANY ni oN l2ENFREWl UT YOUR som! THIS 'Pic- OH, SURE TUQE br IT D055 301- N'T Look LIKE r LOOK BT ONE UF X... Salesmen and Agenfs Wanfed: Roufe Man CoME c.oME, CHRLS, ONE ATA TIME ' Legal Nofice: We hereby declare our- needed fo succeed Cliff .- selves as rivals fo Maior Bowes' gongs. cializer in Chinese rernnanfs on . oasf fo Everyone wifh fif voices fo challenge us coasf roufe. Experience nof necessa is asked fo do so af once. We are firing L each ofher our, and wanf more compefifion. Legal Nofice: I, Ramona Massaneffiherei -4 f ack De Bell and Roy Wago- sfafe fhaf upon purchasing my Asso- duflon Card' I paid my debf +0 5 i and Renfals: Compefenf escorf for Senior Ball. shall nof hereaffer be responsible o any debfs confracfed by fhe Sfudenf Body. Wanfed: One boffle of Fifch's hair fonic fo resfore and encourage fhe growfh of Tony Silvesfri's, Ray Forcina's, and Carlfon Nelson's musfaches. Eddie Doyle, agenf in charge. Business Opporfunify: Companies infer- esfed in financial success will acf quickly upon reading fhis sfafemenf. A sporfing goods' firm, willing fo sef up a facfory for fhe manufacfuring of baskefball hoops wifh faffefa linings lhaf will swish genfly when fhe ball goes fhrough, should communicafe wifh lrene Marfinovich, Elizabefh Hurley, and Margaref Johnson. Page Sixfy-six and f are. Applicanf musf furnish dance i Apply Bill Niccolls wifh refurn ad- ll deposif musl be paid, also meals dressed velope. For Sa e circumsfances unforeseen, Earl H ward, bass ene Mielke and Aaron Adams, ilone. an iam Giavia, fen- or, are for sell f fheir falenfs fo anyone infere fed' in good voices. Cheepl Business Opporfun y: Safe cash invesfmenf. One hundred per cenf profif. Phenomenal discovery of mouse frap fhal uses and keeps fresh fhe same piece of cheese over and over. Apply for delails fo Leonard Mac- Donnell, or his Elecfrical Mouse Trap Co. LE 5 THE BOB TAYLOR HiS SIG? Y Dovdrsl HERE Y THINK HE D SWAN OUR GALLFON RAY Business Opporfunify: Our moffo, We never gel' our man, guaranfees privafe confidenfial service al all fimes. All venfures accomplished sfricfly in secref. Our G-Man service, fhe besf. Virgil Azaro, Emilio Cade- marfori, and Warren Orlandi, Junior 6- Men, lnc. Business Opporfunifies: Posifion open for one good campaign manager fo be used for nexf class elecfion. Musf have references and Bill Brody's recommendafion. Apply Frank Poffhoff and Cosmo Taranfino. Work Wanfed: Willing fo do any number of iobs: shovel coal, load frucks. pack ce- menf, in facf anyfhing requiring muscular acfion. See Violef Kenf and Jean Sander- son whenever convenienf. Posifion Wanfed: Harold Roberfson desires posifion as insfrucfor in San Francisco Traf- fic School. Experience gained 'through per- sonal cifafions while riding wifh Lloyd John- SOFI. THIS SPECIAL TELE ' 'me nnsr GAME rms SEASON .Av- CUPWRWNTID ,, A NYE IT' D cumwnso XVX ' 'V' PHOTO WAS TAKEN AT P ,vs IYN p X is we more Hsu' fN 0'zfffA A - S Ar:-as ' , I T 9 WTT . I 1,- iilzlligillliilllkli L is 55375 , f A wif ooN'r mrilaulall H I l wa 1-gs? 'll . ' A REVOLUTION ! S m A w . 5lLL'Hf'b ONS swap, WW' WW i if Q 191 - 03 - -x OF 000. s'rUofNr5 9 - 20, ASK 5 I l A Q f vfivzisgx 9 x H Sansone l A A' l , 'oe 3 Q f - fi 3 5 e A, Q - 7' 4 f- 74 , 5, Q1 C . i , Q- 1 ? , ' ' ff .-iifiiig , Q 5 if . I v1GLL,muEss mos N X' Z 4, .2 lj 04 K I MUST Hr-we my 5 4 I thanx! 11 X FUN W: YQ 37 Dlvvovaer f ' . ' i SSW ' ',pf iv ' 1 l ja ,LI '-:gl THE NUMBEROF n x '74,--,iljlrg llnpl f Wqillllrthumw 'I M me srsam- . f .. W I X i F,-fwiliifru ' llllllllllll ' ROLLER Qov if r x' , m' ' i :E pill' -- ' 2 - i X if X 7 l lillflil 'll' 'P ' '35 Nu IM, , f X ': lll'l1 lIll ,l, ' it' lim. ,', --.i .'ill:luii,:. H llllll li il'.','il'!'l 'i lil l 'lil .lllllllilllil l llllllllli llllll l T uul ll lulliill lil ullu . ll, lr l I P llllilllliiiilluii ' H f'll'l 'llllllllll il . it ' 'll' l .. H il l 'T' ' rr.--.ills 'ul-...T-.. ficf'lffi1 hr1'f1',1lll' 'lfllfl lumi x.- Wanted: New tormula to make brain matter for automatic robot so Stan Butte and all those tired football heroes won't have to work. Apply Bob Ris. Personal: If anywhere in this wide world exists a bolt ot broadcloth with l2 colors. mainly red, pink, yellow, blue, and green, send prepaid to Frank Halloway and Jack Payne. The need ot such cloth to be made into shirts is great. Personal: Dr. Howard Markel.-Communi- cate with me at once. My embalming serv- ices are at your disposal. For the less tor- tunate ot your patients, l otter complete satisfaction or your money back. Robert O'NeiIl. For Sale: A set ot beautifully matched. perfect dimples to anyone who wants to buy them. I am disgusted with the fact that they are ever being compared with those of Nancy Corritore and Jean Cunning- ham so am selling out.-Phillip Fraher. Wanted: Companion to help push my bi- cycle up Twin Peaks so l can get my German lessons over my rear seat short wave set. Apply Fred Eldred, care ot station W6JMU. Work Wanted: Three ambitious youngsters are willing to do anything, within reason, tor six meals a day and a generous supply ot Wrigley snapless chewing gum. Send in- tormation concerning work to lsabel Col- lins, Bob Cadigan, or Violet Porter, Special Notice: Three brawny pigskin tot- ters will ioin a sedate sewing circle it a guarantee is provided that no accidents will occur. Apply to Milton Stedman, Har- din Stephens, and Fiore Scaccalosi, lnc. Wanted: Wardrobe ot 'clothes with sizes not larger than I4 able to tit person used to wearing larger sizes. Any ettort made in this direction, size I4, that stretches to a possible 20, will be deeply appreciated. lmmediate information needed. Helen Char- tock, Dorothy Huggler, and Margaret Rossi. For Sale: Special debate topic, slightly used. a tritle out ot date, but still of inter- est. We have worked it to pieces. You may have it now at reduced rates. The title ls It True What They Say About Dixie? Send selt-addressed stamped envelope tor tur- ther intormation as to price to Morris Glick- teld and Madeline Meletis. Wanted: Queerman's Almanac. lntorma- tion concerning ways to attain the follow- ing: A man with a Charley Horse between his ears: a cold without a cough: weeks without Mondays: bones that won't break: and love seats to replace chairs in registry, Send above information to Marie Pappas, president ot firm: Robert Apparius, vice president: or John Tomasello, business man- ager. For Sale: Thirty fingernails in perfect shape with the exception of two thumb nails slight- ly used. Suitable tor any number of odd iobs. Apply Janet Deyarmie, Vivian Figone. and Murielle Kilqer. Page Sixty-seven W: I Qi M, .f LH: ' 3-fb 2 . ' iaam f fi:-I Q fi K if 4 1 gfvf 'ww r f - 1-Q mg, V . M:-f fn L , QW ipygfhw mn if f WMM Y. we fn H-my - ,r,,. X 'n Arn I 17 'Q N 'v ' 4' A A 3 ' e.zt2?1'f'lyx. 1 1: K .,.4.2... k -I - .Lv B ' , - 'its' ..-frlvu' 7 ya, ,. X 4 -:ly WHO SHR LL 5:5 -1 uf ' rvvoSg:55.11v,1Q'QQ511rl' fy A- i 4 i I :s:f::2.'r1:1sf:11..- ,,::'ff3,.Qg.Q,.1M gg-16 f A SNAPSHOT QF NN 0 ' '---' RUSH FOR ci-ieesz ,an . .,'. 34 AILTEEN THE FRONT LAWN CHAR-I Smlowici-ics A LUNCH PERIOD ON fl CX ., RS Qt-T rocieniffl on FRIDAY THE mmf LAWNQ ' 3 . yuan - . A-s s E I, - I l 9' Q Q' if i Cai:-fsxssigw 7 yo SIMONE -'--' H wAu4iNu GOROO WAI-0, Porn'- HOFF OQ Volkci M we mom' uxwn f News c mans ON THE , , .f Q Q' -v- 'T '. 'Z'Z v'Z':'Y J., Sfvysgx sf ' 4:95 egg-'. ea. ,'.'.-.1+!e.w,.2wse,.+. l ' ' -s ' '0'S'e'ss'.OW'.Q I ,. 1 I' -. ff ,, ..... , :fi 0 . Q T l U 0 ' n x I -4' LHA A . HAM s cp SIFIMW' w lu Aixiinziifeavl 'll VI' 'akamai i . is NJCNW FWF. il THU!! S ' SCRNPM- STREET soil LUNCH! Nurfv GIANT sm' S Qin! HERE COMES THAT PATROLING Tencueia AGAIN WanTed: Redheads Tor unique sTage show. Prizes To be awarded To naTural redheads: dyed redheads will be menTioned. Apply: PaT Irving, EThel ColT, lvlargareT Laws, Joseph Connolly, John Powers. The winner will be Taken To The Sgnior Ball by Henry Schuback, Personal: Experience is an able Teacher. I have The needed experience To pass on my knowledge To anyone. Anyone! I have waTched boxing maTchesg I have Trained Tor boxing maTches: I can now seT up my own Training camp. I even proT'ess To be able To Teach Elmer Hubacher how To TighT in Ten easy lessons.-Jack Lewis. WanTed: Any remedy perTaining To keep- ing one's eyes open when smiling. IT seems ThaT There is noThing on The markeT aT The presenT Time To curTail This closed-eye TaulT. Will Tinance a company To produce eye- opener-uppers. Apply Walfer Bierman, Helen Duren, and Ralph Cummings. Page SevenTy WanTed: A wriTTen agreemenT Trom The copyrighT owners Turning over The song, A STar Fell OuT of Heaven, To Lorraine STarr. Also To Norma Dal Cielo, who has IosT her wings, The version When Did You Leave Heaven wiTh special admiTTance To heaven and apologies To The angels. Personal: All is Torgiven. Will clean Trous- ers. STyles are changing. We musT remain in The Tashion's limelighT. Please come back To your lonely admirers. Frank STark, Jim ATkins, and Augie VenTuri. Special NoTice: To all Tall girls, The Tollow- ing will apply: The amalgamaTion of The Spike Heel Company and The Under-Six- FeeT FooTball GenTlemen's Club puTs you in a deTiniTely obscure posiTion. WiTh high heels where will you be? AcTion musT be Taken againsT This merger OT companies. CommunicaTe wiTh Laura Chambers. Joyce Aplin, or Shirley Hansen. For Sale: One Renfrew iackeT, red and black plaid, slighTly soiled, buT very good looking. One prepared speech wiTh new ideas oTher Than co-operaTion. To be Thrown in wiTh The speech. one soap box on which To sTand when oraTing, plus The key To my success and populariTy. The name of my barber. Apply RoberT Renfrew Sweeney. Work WanTed: An experT whisTler and singer wiTh experience in Balbea's gym showers will do a whisTling specialTy acT wiTh a liTTle vocal relief Thrown in. ParTner is desirable. Jack Conroy. WanTed: One exquisiTe, chromium-plaTed bicycle pump Tor a young Tellow wiTh enormous responsibiliTies. This pump will lighTen The labor oT iourneying from one sTaTion To anoTher in search of The besT looking pump. End This boy's agony and supply him wiTh a pump such as he desires. Send samples To Hugo Pasquini, Renfrew of The Bicycle. 4. ITL you A icooco iso we em: emvm vs ' 0 33 ali sxguiia nav: riiuis Dismgxfn TLTSSJNQNNE Fam? 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THEIR NNTES 'A li 1' l 'ff ' P l 'W AW?-USF P c, fxaizswz. 1 I W - 55213522 ,, . . , ' :fy ' -mixer kb- . 5:9315 X ,' ' fy ag., , -:-52,135 ,:j:' , . . f - All N Q' if f'2 6, .V i V f ,f , ' Q99 I Wlfslk K I' , urge: T1 ' ' gay' ASCENE A A SCEN M 2 l Tiff' 5 . 4 - 'eff ss. 1 0 L 1' I A if lb fe ' ff. sl - c ' Xl f - .sf f za 3'-11 'WS' Ass PARTVIN THE GYM ou no NSI .I f f V 1 - ' . -1 ' f if ll I V 1 . . -' V--S-efirrerf A ln I 32:4 f . ' , -f Eiilizfeisf-:'f.f ' , OF me GKTEH 1 154 A5253 c l f c . lk. - --. . W Posifion Wanfed: An experienced, well- mafched dancing feam will perform lhree nighfs a week af nominal charge. Their performances? enlighfening and inspira- fional, are excepfionally fine enferfcb- menl. For furfher informalion regarding 'rhese ballef dancers see Lelfy Jane Dud- ley and Violef Wallxins. Business Opporfunify: For anyone who is inferesfed in fhe welfare of fwo young girls, fhis arficle offers greaf opporfunifies. They are in search of a weighf-equalizing ma- chine: Peggy Taylor desires fo reduce: Peggy Tripleff, fo gain. Anyone wifh ideas in fhis field wrife lo fheir lawyer, Jack Fischer. Wanfed: One red-Tipped sulphur mafch and a gas ief. Nof believing all lhaf l read, l wish fo discover for myself whaf happens when fhe lighfed mafch is held fo fhe flame. Send, C.O.D., fo Will Scheurer. Wanled: A glass iar info which l could puf my appendix. This will help me lo illusfrale, as well as orafe, when speaking abouf my operafion. Also a sfafemenl' verifying fhe facf fhal fhe doclor proclaimed my opera- fion fo be fhe mosl difficulf he has ever un- derfalcen. Norma Gernandf. Wanfed: Two young infernes, well informed, wifh very .good possibilifies as lo lufure financial success. They musf be especially Trained as lqffhe blood sysfem and all ils peculiarifies: fhis fo help us conlrol our blushing. Helen Cunningham and Lorelfa Lynch. Special Nolice: They laugh al us when we enfer fhe class room, and loolc down upon our puny heighfs. lmrnediafe acfion musf be puf info service. We declare ourselves founders of fhe Slighf Sfafure Men's Re- volf Union. All under 5 feef 2 inches are urged fo ioin us. Tony Baisa, George Delbos, and Errnef Macario. Wanled: Monlcey for family free. One il- lusfrious uncle losf while moving. Piclure of above needed for album. See Sfan Bu- lcowslci or Larry Modica. Work Wanfed: A personable young man, possessed wifh a cirfain qualify of sficlc- fo-ifiveness, would lilce a posilion in a flower shop. Wide lcnowledge gained Through acfual experience in fhe handling of carnafions, and fhe care of flowers when relurned, because of dissafisfaclion, malres him mosf adapfable fo florisfry of any lcind. For furlher informafion see Jaclc Moss. Posifion Wanfed: Four very affraclive young ladies desire a posifion in fhe shoe facfory. lf is lheir purpose fo manufacfure high heels for fhe climinufive women of fhe world. These heels are five inches high and add rnuch fo lhe dignify of lhe ofherwise unnoficed shorf girls, Phone or wrife Caro- lyn Holzberger, Maxine Turner, Frances Neilson, or Frances Schwarlz. Page Sevenlyeonc .T uv ik, gi-A Q , -a A ' ' 1' ' y ' t f 1 -vw 4 , . ' ' ' ,lx X L l 9 f Q -33521 , ,. ,L 1 1 U f my , 1. --, Q. if n - . 5 ,se .119 'v W . X . f 1 4 , 1 3 f .,. 4 I bf LQ- 'x ev, ,: .f .Y I .L...l V-....4L4-..,. ,la ..,'-.5-'L C , ' M 1 1 iw , . ,' W' ' I., - f '- , .. if I, 74 . ,4 cl Q 3' WP v ' V L.. 4 rf .. l MAT Q -W-' 7 ,,,..o ' , ',..,.a...Ana.,. kC4 'S IL: ., A As I . 1 Q I 7.92.-P1 A-2 Q- I W At Q ,ggur-Efff ff, .'-f-df' . Axim- ' s ll T ., KR 1 ll 'Q , . 1' LJHSFH W,-bln, . .. an--1-nu 1 -,-T,-,-- H W'f.. quo' amen- . ,il -1, si 1 I 1 'quasars SDS' I i . I l n X m I lim v N AS. N .A A f -egg ' k.' 'K' iw, I, L QSM 'J 9? wfq Ll'-' - B '5 Wyl Q ' 4+ YM. ?aeq L f , . . ' 4 tk, + f-fe GANTNER GIVES YOU A SPORTS JACKET SENSATION! QS ,. rt M 1Qf lt's all in the shoulder! Raglan tront fitted back tor snug militar smartness. . . . y SNUGGER is absolutely the last word for high school and sports wear! It's a brand new h ld s ou er . . . easy and smart for sports, thanks to its raglan front! Trim as aWest Pointer, due to fitted-shoulder, action back! Gantner SNUGGER and other knit wool sports jackets, for men and girls, 35.00 and 35.95. GANTN ER 84 MATTERN ' Grant Ave. ot Geary Makers of Americals Finest Swim Suits and Sweaters you possess he holds has audience spellbound sort ot a stop look and listen person his harlr us short and brlstly has little venues In ut has Rentrew Iaclcet ns a distinguishable teature ot hns tells sernous stories so well that they become tunny.. .our Bob . . . Rentrew . . . but not ot the Mounted. 5 Robert Sweeney . . .A please tell us, Mr. President, tr rn wtflence comes all that charm P g S venty- HEALD GRADUATES E ARE IN DEMAND EmploymenT Records aT I-leald College show ThaT There is a con- l Tinuous demand Tor graduaTes oT The Business, SecreTarial and Engineering DeparTmenTs oT The College. The number of rally for o jfce workers and en gineery, man y time! exceedy tbe placement list of young men and women available. For many years, hundreds oT Tirms have regularly called on I-leald College when an accounTanT or SecreTary is needed. They know ThaT a I-Ieald GraduaTe can do The job well. JAMES HORWEGE Illinois Cenfral Railway ROIERT BURNS EDITH STEWART ARLENE LEWIS Kalloq Sales Company DUUNSTAN BERRIMAN uni., Company Equifabls Llh Libby, McNeill and Assurance Socidy Libby Commercial or Engineering courses. HEALD COLLEGE VAN NESS AVENUE aT PoST STREET An investment in a H eald Education pay: big dividends. WriTe or Telephone now Tor Tree inTeresTing liTeraTure on The mv o-neiuv ORdway 5500 San Francisco California Haul: Envl0vmlnfAqencv A. L. LESSEMAN, Vice-PresidenT 1 5 W Muriel Hansen . . .This girl, so preTTy, is one adored by all . . . she Talks and Talks and never A Tires . . . The dimples imbedded in her cheelcs, when she smiles. are There all The while ' . . . she always smiles . . . secreTary oT The STudenT AssociaTion . . . when she Tlashes ' E Those green, glisTening eyes,-you are under her spell . . . she never geTs angry . . . buT, . oh, so exasperaTed. .Auf ' T Poqe SevenTy-seven here isnt gn EMBLEM or PENNANT we cami design o We make EMBLEMS and PENNANTS for Schools and Clubs. Q Q f Your Senior Emblems, Roolers' Caps and School Banner were made by A B C EMBLEM and PENNANT COMPANY I4 VAN NESS AVENUE I I Porlrail work for 'rhe Fall '36 GALLEON by .yrrf j Lfyvrf f , E' FISHER STUDIO 'Hein' MMOG? J. H. Doi-iERTY l65 POST STREET SUHer i542 14- i , Roy Yurelich . . . all-ci+y fullback . . .hero of lhe Buccaneers. . .in all eyes . . . fhe 'rop 7 C X pingesf lop . . . everyone is airracled by his odd laugh . . .all eyes are drawn 'ro him if . . . because of his characferislic slride . . .freshmen sorl of pull +o one side and siare K E al' him when he passes ...easily poinled our . . . even in crowds . . . noi' by his hair .. which hardly is . . . buf by his cords. . . how did lhey gel so dirly . . . buf 'rake a look 224' al' 'rhe wrisf walch he won in Examiner popularify coniesr . . . i+'s ricky. Pg S fy gh? . ,hit . ,.,,s EXPERT REPAIRING OF Trunks, Sui? Cases, Brief'Cases, Ladies' Bags and all kinds of Lealher Goods ZZVZ Kara+ Gold Leaf Sfamping a Specialfy Names of Seniors engraved on GALLEON by This company Trunk and Lealher Goods Repair Shop 7l4 MARKET STREET lnear Kearnyl Mezzanine Floor SUH'er 4l6O Peler Savanl, Prop. GH asian 6859 lEQfY?.l'S9lT3 ..?RQi?... JOHN T. BEVANS Typeseffing 544SANSOME Mr. Walfer Lesler . . . believe if or nor, fhis famous foofball coach was an All-American guard a+ Universily of Arizona . . . played foo+ball af S+. lv1ary's . . . uses sublle +ac+ics . . .on foofball field and off . . . look Pop Elder fishing . . . bul Pop furned l'he lables on him . . . Wal+'s boys came fhrough wirh a second place in cify league . . . besl yer ...nexl year, lop . . .we hope. KB KJ 4 AV Page Sev fy SCHOOL OF EXPERIENCE I LESSON NO. I 'Systematic Saving Brings Success Those who learn Th' I is esson early in Iiie have an excelleni siari' on fh d e roa To success. If you belong io The Anglo Bank Savings Club in your school, save sysiemaiically. Ii you have noi yei ioined, do so now wiih a deposii of fweniy-five cenls or more. The Anglo Bank welcomes every opportunity of helping sfnclents of BALBOA HIGH SCHOOL lo save successfully. Official Deposifory San Francisco Senior and Junior High Schools Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corporafion Wm. S. Millerick The Bookbindinq 'For The Fall '36 Ga GArfieId 8635-4687 O Ileon was done by WM. S. MILLERICK COMPANY Booksmneks 545 Sansome Sireei C San Francisco ' Ill ll Frank I-Ialloway . . . plaid shiri Hollywood . . . how he does wear ihose shiris . . . al- ways making noise . . . perieci example oi an up-Io-dale iigger . . .swings ii . . .and hoois if . . . righi ai home on a dance floor . . . iusl' a IiH'le fellow . . .his peppiness al- mosi makes an unfruih oi ihis iaci . . . like a fire cracker . . . alwa s read 'ro go off. f fi Y Y rfl , i if lf' la --. Page Eighty RE Accredifed 'lo Universiry of California. I -Kcylggh Special 2-year course prepares boys and girls for college exams or ac- crediis Io Junior College. Slanford,and many olhers. Secreleriel-Academic 2-year course earns high school diploma. Superior business lraining. Annapolis, Wesf Poinl, Coast Guard luloring elemenlary course save lime. Remedial leaching, experl Founded and Conduclied privale iuforing af school or home. Civil Service coaching: Fed- eral, Sfale, Cily. Summer Course: Grammar, High School. Day, I nighf, all deparrmenfs. Co-educaiional. Sfrong facully, small SINCE classes. Open fo adulfs. Cafalog upon requesi. 290i CALIFORNIA STREET WEs1 7069 Telephone RAndoIph 5802-5803 VOGEL BROS., INC. FREE DELIVERY Wholesale and Reiail Dealers in Superior Oualify ' MEATS FISH POULTRY 683 CHENERY STREET EMPIRE THEATRE WEST PORTAL AVENUE Phone MOnlrose 9lOO DORIS LEAHY SCHOOL OF STAGE DANCING TAP. BALLET, BALL ROOM and MUSICAL COMEDY All Musical Inslrumenis Enlerfainmenl' for All Occasions STUDIOS: l226 PAGE STREET and I748 HAIGHT STREET Phone HEmloclc 6366 GENEVA SHOE RENEWING CO. Il58 GENEVA AVENUE Opposife Edinburgh FULL STOCK OF TENNIS SHOES We Make Worn Shoes Look New Guaranfeed Worlcmanship Prompl Service COM PLIMENTS OF THE GRANADA THEATRE The Thealre Nearesi Your Home GOOD WIS!-IES BON VOYAGE. GRADUATES SENIQRSQ REGISTRIES I40, I40-A, I40-B REGISTRY IO9 Mr. R. R. Chase . . . lradilional whislle blower caneers . . . lhe nucleus around which 'rhe school iurns . . . nolhing goes on . . . nolhing comes off . . . nol' wiihoul' ihe consenl of 'rhis personage . . . abandoned his dignily al a class parly . . . led 'rhe Virginia Reel . . . a greai success . . . reserve was lhrown lo +he winds . . . only fun was considered . . . even lhe whislle enfered lhe play . . . a grear scoul' . . . 'rhis principal. lhis respecied principal of ihe Buc- If O MVS ajy 6' G QZQ ' ,f I 22 Page Ei ghly-one SPRECKELS-RUSSELL f , h 0 .. ,.........,. ,I I g h MI I I Q-2 vw, Kuff- gffpg, I ,'v9i ,,A F4-is warm L ,assay TI tau.. fy' AT INDEPENDENT GROCERS TI-IIRSTY? Drink Meyer's Bo'r'rIed Beverages Flavors Thai you like Ask for Ihem aI The Cafeleria or any s+ore MEYER BOTTLIN6 COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO PROCESSING RUBBER STAMPS OFFICE SUPPLIES MacMASTER-PAINE COLLEGE 8 O A modern up-Io-Ihe-minuI'e Secrefarial School I Shorfhand Compfomefer P Rs N N N Typewrifing Billing Machine B B I I N Q Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Machine Ollice Machines Dicfaphone , Swifchboard' Mimeograph I WEDDIN ANNOKLJNCEMENTS . f' SENIOR AND JUNIOR COURSES , 1 fi ' C U M - fi' 761 MARKET STREET The Secrelarial School Ihar places iI's graduafes. 1 I I i jf Mx' SAZVRANCISCO- CAUF- ian SUTTER STREET ekaysione 46I2 ,N 'I I Ifrr ephone KEamy 5064 Eslablished I922 H1 fi ,I I, fi ,wr .eff ,Q-P' T gm ., 'Y Z' ' 5 i-4113: x, FL' 1 Lf - - A na+ives . . . yes-iI s Mary . . . one in a million . . . bul oh . . . how she loves hisfory Q IV 7 . . . and her Quill and Scroll pin. 'J Mary Hurley . . . Edifor I-Iurley Ihey call her . . . Iurns a becoming pink when she blushes ...no're her Ioolhpasfe smile . . .her swingy gaiI'. . .speech is slow and dis+inc+ . . . look ou+ when she sees red . . . her goal is I-Iarlem . . . Io wri+e shorf slories . . . aboul' Ihe Page Eighly-Iwo ENROLL AT I BA I BGA G RA D SI I wn.sON's MODERN 5 BUSINESS CCLLEGE GRADUATION CLOTHES for sonnel, equipmenT, IocaTion, and PIRATES number OT pIacemenTs. and Your choice OT college will deTermine your IiTeIong PIRETTES measure OT success and happiness. on Wilson Teaches Gregg and Gallagher-Marsh CheerTuI CrediT ShOrThand. More Than 90 days To pay . WriTe Tor caTaIOg. ca B I H 525 MARKET STREET ' SAN FRANCISCO ITIISSIIIII STREET IT ZZIII Or Phone ,fwgifcb aff? ff? 'Eff-'12 24' -ev Mildred Dodge Marian Nealon 5,70 pf, I 22 f q 2, .ffl Q, K7 f '4 -Jffpf, ,ffflflvgl .421 Miss MILLER'S I ff ' ' ' - .,f' , fff P Leif f COmpIimenTs'4 ' A f PRIVATE sci-TOOL T- I T 'AT ' y Ol: I for GEO. MARZOLF and Secrewries THOMAS B.. RICKEY . 1 Individualized Training Wholesale Candms DisTribuTors OT I-IoeTIer's Candies Q DAY AND EVENING CLASSES 26 O'FARRELL STREET GArTTeId 6975 Frank RuTherTord . . . how The newswrITing sTudenTs dodge him when The Time comes To M sq rl' coIIecT ad money . . . buT Ii++le Frankie IeT's Them geT away wiTh nOThing . . . he col- 'Y IecTs . . . iT is his undying wish To have a paper made solely OT ads . . . whaT a Triumph Tor The ad manager . . . when he smiles . . . or laughs . . . he looks like a IiTTle Three-year- Tl old boy Trying To make Triends wiTh a new puppy. -gl Page EighTy-Three WiIson's excels in management per- , 7 ,. ll my 'THE I f, D - f ', J DoRo,THY DURHAM -X ' rf' 41' V, SCHOOL X , , f Vifillfgive yofuiaiihorough 'Training in I -L Compu enfs RowE SHORTHAND y L y of ,lf ylfDl-IOMAS sHoRrHAND If FAIR NT, TEL f . S T ' A , I STENlGJTYlPE I ff And bnufsh-up courses in Gallagher- y D M yf ' 5 Malsh, Gregg i j x ,, . . I V if Flood W ,' 1 DOuglas GE GE D. SMITH. General Manager . J ' 4 ff f,y 1 f I , SA E 514-60 0 Yew if ALBD IK- 'Balboa bell buckles ar ade QUA TS fDAY .VJ A l' by us in our ow ' elry lac- i Tory, and are o sale al bol RIN-D L of our San Francisco s'ror . M eRANAT os. 2390 Ml S ST., 2O'rh f 0 on 156 GEARY STR T, near STO ON STREET DEPENDST S RES ,fig ' ill LD ,ji , Mr. Sa vafore Billeci . .fqpelalcing of music . . . 'rhis gen? is Tops . . . plays anyfhing from ' ' a harmonica fo a I' . . .sings . . .whisfles ...a more spirifecl facul+y member is yef 5 lo be found . . . sfu enfs areindebied lo him for many school songs . . . musician and jfibgsgqby composer . . , good organizer . . . as seen by The communi+y sings we have had . . . My-f ' and +he newly-appoin+ecl Accordion Club. P g E'gh+y-f BUY TWQJ T S VAN WORMER 8: RODRIGUES MANUFACTURING JEWELERS ENGRAVERS and STATIONERS I26 Pos+ S+ree+, San Francisco CLASS PINS AND RINGS ENGRAVED ANNOUNCEMENTS DANCE PROGRAMS and CLUB PINS Reasonable Prices Phone KEarny 7IO9 Congrafulaiions and Besf Wishes fo Ihe Class of December, I936 PEERLESS BAKERY Good Things Io Ea? 73 ERIE STREET HEmlock I I72 DR. FRED H. HARE DENTIST Hours: 9 A. M. - I2 M.: I-5 P. M. Evenings by Appoinfmenl' 4603 MISSION STREET al' Brazil RAndoIph 0084 U BALBOA HIGH CAFETERIA 'We may live wi'rhou+ poefry, music. or arf: We may live wifhoui conscience and Iive wiIhou'r heart We may Iive wiI'hou'r friends: We may live wifhoul' books: Bul' 'rhe civilized man cannof Iive wi+hou+ cooks. -Owen Meredi'rh. EXCELSIOR BAKERY FRESH BREAD, PIES, AND PASTRY Always on Hand Prompfly Made Io Order RAndolph 0303 4492 MISSION ST. CarlisIe's Since I 852 HOME GAMES HEADOUARTERS MORE THAN 350 Differenf Games of Chance, Skill and Fun A. CARLISLE 8: CO. UPHAM 81 RUTLEDGE INC. I35 POST STREET Dick Sirayer . . . masfer of Ihe Blue Boys . . . i+'s small wonder fhis orchesfra is so popular . . . Dick leads if . . . buf Alberfa leads him . . . music. fha? blessed faculfy, is ever around Dick . . . when he's no? leading The swing band, he's bugling . . . and assis+ing Ihe R.O.T.C. band leader . . . or playing wi+h Ihe advanced orchesfra . . . oh, he's iusl' one gifled boy. +his Dick. Wi. I Page Eigh+y-five The grea'r big DIME DRINK for only I ff Manufacrured by N E W C E N T U R Y WE HAVE THE STUFF AND SERVE IT RIGHT- AND TREAT YOU WHITE DAY OR INIGHT SILVER DELL Ocean ai Faxon Ave. B E V E R A G E C O U HIGH CLASS ICE CREAM SHERBETS DOUQL35 0547 i MILK SHAKES SODAS SUNDAES 820 PACIFIC AVE. San Francisco Congraiuiafions EL REY Ocean Avenue a+ Vic+oria WORLD'S FINEST RESIDENTIAL THEATRE FALL '36 GRADUATES and besf wishes for your confinued success O BALBOA PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Miss Irene M. PauIy . . . eI'Iicien'r dean of girls . . .advisor of Ihe Board of Diredors . . . n.,' Q Q keeps Ihem in 'row . . . Ihe iniense blackness of her hair disfinguishes her from all oihers ,N .. . her iaunfy gaif sers her off from The resf . . . always keys in her hands . . . a key for R every room in The building . . . musicaI keys. ..aIwaysiingIing .. , she is a friend Io all . . . chief sporr is finding her caI's mouse . . . or heIping Mr. Schmaeizle eaf cake . . . I 'rhis vice principaI's iudgmeni is admired by everyone. Page Eigh+y-six If .1 J ii I 'ovezcome I A f SELFfC NSCIOUSNESS CARE'-LA S S L P ' I Qlcd'IEs Modeling f ,X Qeyefoapnpnise. siSEEaCl,ease, charm, and self- GROCERIES VEGETABLES expression. 'Erhfoll NO -fall ageslyug v FISH POULTRY MEATS kj V FREE P T f' QPATRICIA 592059 5 1 . ' L OF CHA ES 'I L SCHDO MQDELING-BR l95I-55 OCEAN AVE. RAndolph 7420 ji 435 POWELL STREET . . . 5+h Floor I BALBOA GRADUATES affend Lessmann's every II: IT S KNIT-IED' WE HAVE IT' OR CAN MAKE year. You can visil any lime a+ your convenience. IT FOR YOU 0 - LESSMANN'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL MISSION SWEATER SHOP 2450 MISSION STREET ATwa+er I690 46' MARKET ST Exbrook 5523 mwfwyfmw , , J945 ' -lusf keep remembering, ice Cream isgood. :aol - I7fh STREET MArke+ 3366 and good for you, loo! ACADEMY OF FASHION DESIGN HOWARD BLDG. 209 POST ST. Phone SU'r+er 6468 Pracfical courses in- LET'S ALL BOOST Professional Coslume Design Paflern Draifing and Cuiring Dressmaking Fashion Illuslralion Millinery Malcing and Design Merchandise Sfyling DAY AND EVENING CLASSES ssmfdsy Classes for children ENROLL Now GOLDEN GATE EXPOSITION Limiled Enrollmenf Individual Inslruclion BOOKLET ON REQUEST ' Fashions Finesf Finishing School Mr. O. I. Schmaelzle . . .vice principal . . . dean of boys . . . calce eaier supreme . . . Q 3, endowed wifh an unusual amounf of inches . . . sfoops Io nofhing buf 'rhe doorway . . can defec+ a lie wilhoul' fail . . . some Icnow whelher he is lciclding or means wha+ he says . . . ofhers have 'rhis 'ro learn . . . idol of 'rhe boys . . . especially his young son RAI John . . . laI'es'r addilion 'ro The facully band . . . a saxophonisi supreme . . . can you J imagine if? R Page Eighly-se I I I COMPLIMENTS oflhe CLASS OF JUNE, I937 y, V Ilfijrygyffly' , JAXLZTMX6' qu f N 4. LOW SENIOR REGISTRIES: ,fw'ff'f',Q,j GIRLS' GYM fj ffff' I GIRLS' GYM II SG' SRR I ' 303 IO2 306 l3O 3I7 I52 3 9 226 4 ii A 323 Z7 '- '-is -54,27 X, ski Complimenis fo RAndolph I583 THE CLASS OF DEC. '36 Complimenls of PARKSIDE THEATRE DR. ELWOOD R. ERIKSEN Your Neighborhood Thea+re DEN-HST ' Hours: IO 'ro 5 and by Appoinlmenl' 'WI AVENUE and Term' S+ree+ 46I2 MISSION STREET , SAN FRANCISCO I I f L K l, WE RECOMMEND fy I IJ J ,I W, 5 , V' MPLIMENTS Wil , I V' .Jr X' LUZ 6Ll7Z6L 65 as 'Vi 'Qia ' rf' Q 'fy' -' Ii' . ,ff ERIENd WEsf 7563 906 WEBSTER ST. ff' IW l 1 35- , Q l 9 Farrell Zurnsfein . . . fhe li++le girl wi+h +he big way abouf her . . .her nose is fhe puggiesl' one ever 'ro be found . . . lilces io buy odorous perfumes . . . Seldom wears Them . . . has a whole Colleclion of pins . . . she's The assisfanl' lreasurer . . . and a very good one . . . a +rifle slubborn . . . like a sfone wall . . . can'+ ge+ fhrough her when she's angry . . . +hal s nol' oflen . . . fhanlc goodness . . . 'loo Cufe and nice +0 be spoiled by 'lhat il i.6fI-5 Q?-9' xy. 5 Page Eighfy-eighf GENE RAPP NASH 2 LAFAYETTE Q Sales and Service 740 VALENCIA ST., near I8Th Tel. VAIencia 3930 ' Fine FrankTurTers AbsoluTeIy Pure Served in our CaTeTeria FRANK'S FOOD COMPANY DR. COMPTON B. MILLARR DENTIST 85 RICHLAND AVE., corner Mission ST. LATEST SHAVING PARLOR Gene and Don FirsT Class Service Phone ATwaTer 3l76 . Residence: Mlssion 895I I '34 QENEVA AVE. Near Naples HOUSE OF MIRRORS DR, C, R, SHERMAN . DENTIST venall ,Qe:miril:1'3 'i:,imgi?'E'egli?gg'nd up Crown and Bridge SpeciaIisT-Pyorrhea TreaTed COLUMBUS gl-A55 CQMPANY Hours: 9:30 A. M. To 8:30 P. M. 2963 MISSION ST. Phone Mlssion 6747 4534 ST, DEIaware J. H. COrT1pIlmer'1l'S of DR. ARTHUR B. CARFAGNI THE FURNITURE MAN DENTAL SURGEON 2080- 8 MARKET ST. Ph UNd h'II 9 one 9' ' 5'02 465: Missions: ST. RAndoIph was A. R. DANKWORTH 8: COMPANY . RepresenTed by VAN WORMER 81 RODRIGUES JEWELERS l26 POST STREET KEarny 7I09 Class and Club Pins . . . . . . GraduaTion Announcemenfs MenuTecTurers of BIG BUFFALO The King of Them All Q Excelsior Cleaners and Dyers HAT CLEANING and sLocklNe - ...e..l..-. ALTERATioNs-REPAIRING A - We Call and Deliver In value ' ' ' ' 472I MISSION ST. Phone ELkridge 0346 :gi O. I. Schmaelzle's Office STaTT WIST-IES THE GRADUATES SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS SIIIIIIIII. BUSINESS TRAINING EDU SUTI'EH, SAN VHANCISCO OHDWAY 3900 a?ZQ,1g Elmer I-lubacher . . . our Elmer . . .The boy wiTh The big brown eyes . . . and The nice smile . . . wonder why he always sTruTs abouT in his Block B sweeTer . . . can he be dis- YJ A playing his aThIeTic abiIiTy . . . or is iT ThaT The sweaTer looks good on Elmer. . . he's The aThIeTic manager. . .and he'd like very much To have smaller TeeT . . . noT ThaT his are I so very evidenT . . . buT he would be able To ride a bike more easily. xiii, Page EighTy-nine CONGRATULATIONS REX DRUG CO. +0 We GRADUATES PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS DRAKE'S ICE CREAM SHOP 4799 MISSIQN ST. 4689 MISSION STREET Phone ELkridge I338 TYPEWRITER euv co. ALTA MARKET ALL MAKES SOLD, RENTED, REPAIRED TQEELZTEIEEEL7 I IQ4 MARKET MA,-kef 8322 The Largesl lndepipdenf gllirliel iln 'the Excelsior Dislricl WCYS 6 Of' SSS MARGARETTE'S VARIETY STORE CO I286 SANCHEZ STREET i ' , Mlssion 0093 Phone ATwaler 25Ib 2973 MIssIon Slreei' CANDIES ICE CREAM SCHOOL SUPPLIES SPUDETTES DR' F' Tasliesl Shoe-Slring Po'I'a+oes 4472 MISSION ST. Opposife Excelsior Ave. ALIC:,gi.XYrgNgI5FPlgAND 'S ill -,J GOOD WISI-IES TO Tl-IE CLASS OF D '36 ff ff- V1.1 I J X ,ni Y , 'F 0 afjf eoLD T 8. oMPANY .yi ,I BALBOA HIGH ' oo! DUCTIONS STUDENT GO N I WEL AS l-If ORICAL COSTUMES L I I O R IA IWW! I J I GAr Ield 5lIl5O 989 Marlcef Slreel William Brody . . . wilh a iob+ha+con1'rac+s a mob of enemies, Bill has none . . . Sfudenf 7 Courl judge he may be . . . regardless . . . his fairness in dealing oul punishmenf IQ' relains his popularily among The many . I . There are few who malch his sfandard of W generosify . . .i1 s almosf incomparable . . . +here's no limi? +o if . . .perhaps fha? is why ' his machine is always crowded. my i K! Page Ninefy Compeieni' Service COmPIimSf1'fS of LARSON THE TAILOR MAX PARKMAN IRegisIered Cleeneri SAFEWAY SU PER-MARKET Phone DEIaware 9978 MISSION ST. af Sickles 4434 MISSION ST. RAndoIph 9872 Compiimenfs of . - ALBIN C. LINDGREN O GENERAL CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Phone Rfmdolph 8580 346 LOWELL ST. Phone RAndoIph 79I6 C- PREZIOSI PARAGON ELECTRIC CO. SODA FOUNTAIN CANDIES ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS 634 CORTLAND AVE. OF ALL KINDS Phone VAIencia 9624 68 BELCHER ST. Phone HEmIock 2464 DR. S. F. DANNE M- DEMENIO DENT151' NEW COLLEGE HILL MARKET Corner Mission Sfreef and Geneva Avenue Deli2:e?siIlYFxEQ'If'aiRSEE:IgNiCe Telephone: Office: RAndoIph OI26 - Home: RAndoIph 4552 3798 MISSION ST. ATWMG, 5432 NATIONAL QUALITY PORTRAITS CASWELL CREST COFFEE THE PHOTO SHOP 642 HARRISON ST. Phone SU++er 6654 I943 OCEAN AVENUE EI-IUIOIQG 2305 No order 'foo big or small for- LIBERTY RAVIOLI FACTORY MCFARLANE AND BROWN 5216 MISSIQN ST, DElaware 9434. Successors Io H. S. THOMSON INC. Yard: 3650 MISSION ST. Mlssion 4049 x SUNLIGHT BEAUTY SHOP COmPIIme i5 Oi sPEclAuziNe IN PERMANENT WAVING SMITH LUMBER CO. 4665 MISSION ST. RAndoIph 7874 4+h and CHANNEL STREETS KUSTOM MADE Complimenis of KARL'S SHOES THE SWAN BARBER SHOP MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDRENS SHOES Corner of Markei' and Church Sfs. 2684 MISSION ST. 2384 MISSION ST. A. Swanson. Prop. fa Irma Zerga . . . work, work, work . . . This young lady never seems Io 'fire . . . a 'Term ade- 'M quafeiy applied +o her would be Ihe ideaI secrefary . . . and 'reacher's IiHIe heIper . . . .f if her brown hair mafches her brown eyes . . . rosy cheeks and Iips . . . perfecf harmony in her coloring . . . her exfra-curricula work affecfs noi her grades . . . associafe edifor of The Galleon . . . assis+anI Sfudenf Courf iudge . . . a solid Iine of A's. f I I f ri Page-Ninefy-one OM 7m72 x-Lf iw iw., nova fyeqfwa fauwlgdj TL ja? Tw W M CVQTEWQTTMII s HIJIW E SML LLM, ,J lakh, a,,I1oTHE1fifg-,fgrcviwx ULU iw MM F6'TuliTi' MTETCABEIESTGF WW U iw OUIE ORGANIZATICN Um My ITL FQDJTMIQTH W b BALBOA ALUMNI ASSOCIATICN WILLIAM TRACEY, Presiden+ ROSELLA STOCKDALE, Vice-Presiden+ STEPHEN THOMPSON, Treasurer PI-IYLLIS MADDEN, Permanenf Secrefary fix In ' I,I Gordon NicoII . . . handsome, grey-eyed yell leader . . . i+'s news when Gordon passes -131. 6- by an affrachve girl wnfhouf an appraising gIance . . . he remains 'rrue fo his one and ' ' only ...a red head ...his pef ha'res ...girls wifhouf manners . . . mediocre drummers y y . . . have Io be good Io suii him . . . hopes Io wield Ihe presiden+'s gavel . . . a big iob B ...hecandoiiz if X-v-AK ii' I P g Nine+y-Iwo K ei, ayfdifffib Fw Ei 24 R 235332 QWREOX LAi 9 lajjkvu wc gi fy AND wifi! u X R IS Sai, IQ ' 2353 g5:E2Sf21 f X gb Q , Lb L ! X, - 'XX STUDENT ACIAT IQ ' BALBGA HIZH gkgolgjzbakf iz A. ' lg! Xu Q Q h h d l'1 h dl bolizes Marfy A 'FII flf d f ichshe does V' -f ' nd ' d d d Alma Maier. ll h f lw b I h I h bad end . . . lx I ' X Page Ninefy-ihroo fm MW' l wlilr W MM Jr rw ,W J, s i , tual lv' L, mx, Mi, W A flvyw lil! 1 1 'JI XJ sy WW . N0 ' Sup v We, fhe enior Class of December '36, fake fhis opporl'uni'I'y of expressing in parl ourappreciafion of Balboa High School, i+s ideals, facully, and sludenl' body. R9 15 DECEMBER'36 U . H Dr. George Nunn . . . head of fhe hisfory deparfmem' . . . he iusi' drawls his words ouf f 6 . . . especially his funny sfories . . .even Then fhey are funny . . . goes in for gray sui+s faq . . . swea+ers . . . his hisrory classes are always popular . . . looks af you wifh a slighfly X11-f Twisled smile . . . half serious . . . half laughing . . . a recognized aufhorify in fhe field X making. an 'LP' isps, of American discovery and explorahon . . . many books published . . . olhers in lhe A ivz . IM Page Ninety-four '7v.j,If .s y fm 5 I2 - ,MJ7 WJ- J? ffdlwuyj IOM Wim WW effollowing registries have subscibed 53.00 each toward the success of the Fall Galleon: If ff J I, Library A and B Regisiry I4 and I8 Regislry 28 7 Regisfry IOO Regislry I03 and l06 Regisfry I05 and 320 Regisfry l24 Regisiry I28 Regisrry I29 and 230 Regislry I4I Regislry 154 Regisfry I58 and 254 Regisfry 328 Regisfry 200 Regislry 20l Regisfry 205 and 207 Regislry 206 and 300 Regisfry 2 I0 Regisrry 2 I6 Regisrry 2 I 7 and 324 Regisrry 2I8 Regisfry and 63I Regis+ry 304 Regisrry 325 Regisrry 327 W Florence Mickelson . . . 'rhe girl whom everyone is hoping Io say hello Io . . . her smiles Q9 XXX, a and sincere . . . her manner swee+, genlle . . . everyone adores her . . . fhe vice presidenr of Ihe S'ruden'r Associafion . . . she never says die . . . buf works and slrives +0 gain fhe end she desires . . . Florence . . . fhe Ioasf of The campus. I 'wink 'Ik' I ,. 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