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RUSSELL, MR. WILBUR D. Industrial Arts SCHALLER, MRS. MARTHA K. Languages SCHWARZE, MR. KARL Industrial Arts SCOTT, MR. RAYMOND M. Physical Education SCRIBANTE, MISS MARIE V. Languages, English SILVIA, INIISS GLENEICE M. Commercial SIMKINS, MRS. CORDELIA L. English SIIVION, MISS CLARA P. Art fActing Headj SMITH, MR. A. H. Mathematics fHeadj SMITH, MISS ELIZABETH A. Science SNELL, MISS ALBERTA M. English SNOW, MR. IRVING W. Social Studies SPRINGER, MRS. BERNICE B. Social Studies SPROULE, MRS. LAURA H. Scott Scribante Silvia Simkins Simon Languages A. Smith Snow Springer Sproule Swart Sybenga Thomas Todd Ildden Urey ' SWART, MR. ARTHUR H' Walker White Williamson York Mechanical Drawing 1 Acting Head, SYBENGA, MISS WILHELMINA Home Economics THOMAS, MR. GRANVILLE E. PhYS1Ca1EdUfaU0f1 ' WILLIAMSON, MR. CHARLES J. Commercial TODD, MISS FRANCES E. Physical Education UDDEN, MRS. LOUISE Home Economics UREY, MR. RALPH E. Commercial VOLANDRI, MRS. MAUD Mathematics WALKER, MRS. SIGNE M. Social Studies WI-IELAN, MISS RENA English WHITE, Miss MABEL f Library P a WOODLAND, MISS ESTHER English YORK, MRS. HELEN T. Commercial OFFICE SECRETARIES ARGENTI, MRS. IRMA MCDONALD, MRS. OLYMPIA NURSE DOORSCI-IODT, MRS. A. ATTENDANCE OFFICER BRAGG, MR. T. E. 7ikMarried to Eugene M. Hill April 22, 1937 cult This hefty, tall, and genteel one, A couple-a miles an hour should FUD ' Have iust one piece of toast a day, Then I wonder how ,much he'd weigh. Page eleven
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f Maki Mallet Malyille Mathisen Matteson McCarthy McConnell Mckrystle McDowell Minium Mitchel A. Montgomery M . Montgomery Myers Nelson Norgard Nunn O'Brien Pardee Pierce Powell Roberts Russell Schaller Schwarze This golden throated nymph docs sing . ' High opera, jazz. and everything. Balls of fire! What a voice! Someday she'll ride in a Rolls Royce. Page len LIGDA, MISS MARY Commercial, Physical Education MAINI, MISS LINA M. Languages MAKI, MISS VERA A. Commercial MALLET, MISS DOROTHY Art MALVILLE, MRS. LAURA C. English MATHISEN, MR. CARL L. Industrial Arts Eacul MATTESON, MISS AMY M. English MCCARTHY, MR. ROY D. Mathematics MCCONNELL, MISS MABEL C. Commercial, Social Studies MCCRYSTLE, MR. CHARLES W. Industrial Arts MCDOWELL, MISS SADIE B. Home Economics fHeaclJ MINIUM, LT. DON R. 0. T. c. fHeadJ MITCHEL, MR. CARL ERNEST Physical Education MITCHELL, MRS. RUTH V. Science MONTGOMERY, MRS. ANTOINETTE Social Studies MONTGOMERY, MISS MARGARET Commercial Q Head J sj1rMYERS, MRS. IRENE H. Languages NELSON, MISS LEOLA A. Languages NORGARD, MRS. GERTRUDE N Mlisic fOn Leavej NUNN, DR. GEORGE E. Social Studies fHeadJ O'BRIEN, MR. HAROLD E. Science PARDEE, MRS. GENEVA R. Physical Education PETERS, MISS ESTHER C. Mathematics PETTIT, MISS MURIEL Science PIERCE, MRS. C. V. Commercial, Languages POPPIC, MISS CLARA Science POXVELL, MISS BESS I. Physical Education lActing Headj POWER, MR. LESTER B. Languages PRICE, MISS ANNA MAY English RAFFO, MISS CATERINA Languages ROBERTS, MRS. ALFREDA K. Science ROBINSON, MISS LILLIAN M. Music fActing I-Ieadj 11
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As Seen from the Bridge Witli very dehnite aims and ideals to live up to, the Board of Directors began another term to be rated with the best at Balboa. Made up of cooperative students, splendid Student Association officers and a greater school spirit, the Board set out to maintain the standard of service that had been reached in the past. This term the Board of Directors was under the faculty super- vision of Miss Irene Pauly and Miss Gleneice Silvia. The Board appointed William Figari as Student Court judge and Violet Rissmann, as associate judge from a group of capable students. Their work in aiding the students to carry on student self-government in Balboa is to be highly praised. The Etiquette Committee was again under the super- vision of the two representatives of the high senior class, with Mrs. Florence Balzarini as faculty advisor. Etiquette notices were in the bulletin every Monday morning and were copied on the blackboards of the individual registries so that they could be seen by the Prai irlwlf JEANNE OLCIOTT Vim' P1'l'v'lclL'I1l' ROBERTA SILVA Si'i'1'u1m y JAMES LACY TI'l'l1YlH'l'l' ffl if. Tv'miln'rfr' Hereis a fellow who does rate, AQIK 1:RANftIg Even without 21 -Ford V8 g 'I K. LI I At football playing he's a wow NU I But foo ball seasons over novi l Page lzrelre GORDON NIC QOLI. G LA DYS NAUMAN students throughout the week. Rules of etiquette used this term were run in connection with the Home Room programs held each week. jack Francis, custodian, was in charge of the Lost and Found Committee. All the articles that were not claimed at the end of the term were sold to the students at an auction sale, the money received being put in the Student Association treasury, except 31.00 which was put aside for Student Association cards for the two students who took charge of the lost articles in the morning and after school. The clean-up campaign was again stressed this term, and posters were made to encourage the students. The question of smoking and untidiness in the neighbor- hood stores also confronted the Board. The Girls' Block BH Society, the Boys' Block B Society, and the Honor Society endeavored to enforce this phase of our clean-up campaign on smoking in these stores. , 1 ,.L A . ni- , aixezl
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