Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 17 text:

J' J ' J 4 . i killer oftgyglfej Good Ship Balboa For their cheerfully given services, the Blue Boys are to be furnished with music stands as the Board of Di- rectors' gift to the school. Noon-day activities were continued again with additional games for groups of students, and dancing every other Friday under the supervision of Jeanne Olcott. The precedent was established of awarding a cup at the Award Rally to the member of the Super Salesmen's Club, who sold the most tickets for Student Association activities. In closing my term of ottice as your president. I wish to extend my sincerest appreciation to the members of the Board of Directors for the splendid effort they put into all their activities this term and for the continued cooperation they have given me. At this time I also wish to express my deepest gratitude to Mr. Chase, Miss Pauly, Mr. Schmaelzle, Miss Silvia, Mr. Kelly, and Mr. Bronson for their assistance throughout this semester, iv ?' I 3 ai . if IL Wk, I F .. ff: ' . I 2 .r strtrr I s I s ,,, : I , .E iii i -. l and to the other members of our faculty who so un- selhshly lent their time and resourcefulness toward the betterment of Balboa's activities. To my fellow officers goes the credit of real work well done and I thank each one of them for their support this term. To you students go my thanks for the line spirit and cooperation that you have shown during my administration. I greatly appreciate the understanding and helpfulness you have given me, for I know that without your backing, I would have been absolutely helpless in the problems that confronted us this term. Serving as your president has been one of the greatest things in my life, and I know in later years, when I look back and vision all the happy days that I spent at Balboa, that my happiest ones will be those in which I served as your president. Your officers have done their best this term and we all hope that the friendships we have made while working for you will carry on through our lives. TOM HOWARD fillvltfrii fllamlgvl' ROBERT GUILES Yu!! lmzlrfw' ,IOSEPH INE CRULI. Bll1'tYl77L'i'7' litlilfn' GEORGE RICE Ctlllwfrl ifllamzgw' INIYRTLE hll.EWEN G'.fl.fl. Pl'L'lftlL'71l BILL FIGARI Sflilfllflf Conf! jutlgv GORDON NICOLL He's the bestest leader to be found, Although he is a little roundg He laughs at jokes, and has his fun, Wlien eatin's finished, he's just begun. Page Ibirteezz

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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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O ' Mea ra Owens Walo A Wieland Zurnstein Hanley Stone Again from Gone are the days . . . the frosh daze . . . soph daze . . . junior daze . . . and, after that, june 16 . . . the senior daze. For the high and mighties will then be gone forever . . . all that will be left, a galaxy of memories . . . of joyous freshman pranks . . . happy sophomore esca- pades . . . joyful junior jokes . . . and serious senior sophistication . . . all connections as active Buccaneers severed after graduation. Outstanding among the happenings of the class of june '37 . . . the Senior jinx . . . a carnival . . . full of color, clowns, acrobats, fun, and laughter . . . declared by all to be the best in years . . . seniors proud . . . then that long-awaited day of days . . . that comes once in a lifetime . . . no more . . . sometimes not then . . . high school graduation. This boy, well known for Irish pep, Ranks verylhigh as senior rep: Plays the piaho with great skill, D And the fairer sex bends at his will. Page fourteen 5 r Chambers ' 1 lmsick Duering Fritzell Hurley Schrumpf Piazza O t h e B. ir j e . Y , I ! :fp A ' IGH-'sEN1e5i1s L ' ' President 7 . . . . I 5 . . . Walter Wieland Vice President . ..., Bill O'Meara Secretary . . Kay Owens Treasurer ,... jack Walo Girls' Representative Boys' Representative Yell Leader . . . Counselor . Sponsor . . . Total Enrollment 368 President . . Vice President . Secretary . . Treasurer ,... Girls' Representative Boys' Representative Yell Leader . , . Counselor . Sponsor . . LOW SENIORS Total Enrollment 276 Farrell Zurnstein Frank Hanley Roscoe Stone Mrs. Volandri Mr. Russell S James rit harnbers orothy Imsick erbert Duering orothy Hurley Robert Hales Emanuel Piazza Miss Connell Mrs. Mitchell

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