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

 - Class of 1937

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ERNEST COGOZZO . . . Ernie . . . he should go to a country where there are no houses . . . has an aver- sion for indoor life . . . ossibly that is why school life hardly agreed with him . . .or did it . . . personally he'll take fishing and hunt- ing to schooling. EDGAR CORDES . . . Ed . . . another person who gives himself up to the out- doors...with a vengeance... he goes hunting and fishing . , . he's even going to be-a machine repairer . . . out in the open . . . or not at all. RAYMOND COUTOLENC . . . Ray . . . the other part of the twins . . . though one wouldn't know it . . . he and O.I.S.'s office are more like twins . . . he's-in there so much, he looks like it . . . that's saying a lot . . . Ray's a good- ooking fellow. DOROTHY CUDDY . . . Dot . . . work, you know, is the agony of her life . . . if there were no work, what a wonderful world it would be . . . for her . . . with her beautiful smile . . . her ambition shall certainly be realized . . . sheill marry a million- aire . . . sure thing. CHARLES DECREVEL . . . Charlie . . . the lone ranger . . . on the other hand . . . he's not a ranger . . . but usually is alone . . . he does the study of chemicals . . . works in a dru store . , . perhaps it willgearn his tuition for col- lege. . . and he'll be a full- fledged pharmacist. PATRICIA DRISCOLL . . . Pat . . . her eyebrows are forever lifted . . . not in mock alarm . . . but be- cause of their natural shape . . . likes to dance . . . and take shorthand dicta- tion . . . sometimes this dic- tation is slightly exaspcerat- ing to her . . . if we now Pat's shorthand. CECELIA DUNNE . . . Ceil . . . she wants to be a cosmetician . . . only she doesn't know how to s ell it . . . her beautiful red lgair shall surely be an asset to her . . . but her hobby, fool- ing around, will get her no- where . . . she doesn't al- ways fool around, though. BARBETTE EIERMAN... Bet . . . celery, turnips, and busybodies . . . they kind of don't match . . . but she dislikes them all at the same time . . . and likes spinach and sweets . . . t ey don't affect her figure . . . she's neither fat nor skinny . . . ambition is to be a famous hair stylist . . . right now she's an ace book- keeper. Page eighteen RUTH COLEMAN . . . Rooty . . . not a very good Irishman . . . lacks all affection for corned beef . . . but she doesn't mention the cabbage . . . her black hair and green eyes makes a striking picture . .. it is more common to behold a striking batter . . . such HOHSCUSC. LEO COULSON . . . Lee . . . history, my history . . . would walk a mile for a history class . . . why, he's even going to teach history .. . what a man . . . what an ambition . . . his one consuming desire . . . his- tory . . . mathematics hold no place in his world . . . ah, but history. KENNETH CRANE . . . Sonny . . . he will, in the future, be a man of let- ters . . . not a college grad- uate . . . but a typesetter . . . fooled you that time . . . he does ask the dumbest questions . . . just so he can give the correct answer . . . that's Kenneth. RAY DAGE . . . Army . . . the best looking boy in the R. O .... we didn't know the R. O. T. C. had beauty contests . . . wonder who judges them . . , at last the miracle man . . . he dislikes nothing . . . such an example of American Youth he must be . . . that is the army training coming to light. EUGENE DEGLIANTONI . . . De o . . . my, what beautifulirown eyes he has . . . and such beautiful waves in his hair . . . walks so slow, though . . . you've got to crawl to keep up with him . . . he's going to be a butcher . . . he's really an athlete at heart . . . a base baller. JUNE DRIVER. . . Uney . . . has a sweet personality . . . an extremely delectable Eersonage . . . never is her air musscd . . . ber deep, dark desire is to be a swell dancer . . . in her way of putting it . . . she also wants to be a rich man's wife . . . preferably a blonde. RAYMOND DUSTE . . . Dusty . . . when he's not playing in the band or or- chestra . . . he's monkeying with model airplanes . . . does anything to get away from doing English . . . going to be an e ectrical en- gineer . . . how shocking . . . but there's no English connected with it. MARIE EIERMAN . . . Twin . . . no, you're not seeing double . . . it's the other half of the Eierman family . . . and they surely areaike. . .evenso . . . her best friend is her twin . . . and her pleasant smile and cheery manner will hold her in good stead for a nurs- ing4career...luck is always against those who depend upon it . . . she doesn t. JOHN CONSIGLIERI . . . Hawk . . . a gridiron hero . . . neither small nor big . in his way of put- ting it . . . his cleats are only size eleven . . . sus- ceptible to pretty blondes . . . won't wait for them . . . or street cars . . . sounds like a preacher . , . intends to get ahead in the world by doing the right thing. P ' RICI i HCOUTOLENC . . Pu es . . .rosy ch s . .'and laughing eye . say, his gir has so thing . . . besides a rd dly nner . . . and a twin' . her insight rises t r a 'ghts . . . she is d of the noble pro- essi of stewardess . . . e dventures of air hos- tes seem to have captured Pat's imagination. ,IOSEPHINE CRULI. . . . jo . . . with a hey nonny- nonny, kid editor goes to town . . . sometimes with Lefty . . . sometimes not . . . if you ever need a friend ...gotojo. . .she'llgo out of her way to aid . . . as unselfish and sympathetic as a girl could be . . . only, turn in your copy . . . on time . . . ask any reporter. ROBERT DANIEL . . . Bob . . . our little Lord Fauntleroy . . . may the heavens grant him his much worked for overwhelming desire . . . to be an actor . . . his whole heart and soul revolves around the drama of life . . . behind the footlights . . . a thespian of Hrst rank will be his desired title soon , . . he hopes. PEGGY DOUGLAS . . . Peg . . . a cute brunette is how she describes her- self . . . and she is right . . . most assuredly . . . intends to be anything but a teacher . . . can't blame her . . . her charming voice and sparkling ersonality would certainly is wasted on undeserving students . . . goodness, what small ears she has. ALAN DUIF . . . Dim- ples . . . the briny deep appeals to his fancy . . . guns and boats are his fav- orite passion . . . he spent one whole term in the Cut- ter otfice . . . unbelievable . . . he was working there . . . we hope. PETER ECONOMOU . . . Ace . . . the open air suits him sometimes, he says . . . we don't get it . . . what suits him the other time . . . oh, well . . . he likes math . . a very good reason for his ambi- tions to have six figures . . . they're only circles now . . . but, eventually, he'll be a millionaire. ALIDA ELLETSON . . . El . . .she is one of these queer people who go about gathering souvenirs from restaurants . . . how the restaurateur loves to see her coming . . . and hates to see her go . . . has little round face . . . with a dim- ple right in the center of her chin . . . a brilliant ac- countant snme day . . . on Galleon business staff.

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ALBERT BRUNO . . . Punch . . . the brains have it. . . at least his have . . . poetry simply flows from his pencil . . . he studies deep sea life . . . distinguishes dogs from mongrels . . . li es dogs . . . dislikes mongrels . . . wants to lead a life of lei- sure . . . hasn't a very good start . . . just works. DOROTHY BUNNEY . . . Dot . . . to be a secre- tary . . . somebody's secre- tary . . . anyb0dy's secretary . . . just as long as she is a secretary . . . t at seems to he all she wants . . . what she doesn't want is teachers to continually tell her to stop talking in class . . . but that's what teachers are here for. HAROLD BURMAN . . . Hal . . . of all the queer occupations . . . he hunts for gum under desks . . . not to chew, we hope . . . onions and classica music . . . such a combination . . . he frowns upon both . . . swing music and dutch treats turn his frown upside down . . . he smiles . . . blue eyes and all. ALICE CAMPBELL . . . Al . . .gosh . . , such retty hair she has . . . joe likes it . . . whoever he may be . . . she'll make a mighty perty stenographer, we think . . . does ike to dance . . . and she's ever so sweet and friendly . . . in a way, she rather tops the top. ARTHUR CARLSON . . . Swede . . . this fellow's a swimming addict . . . so he says . . . a characteristic trait is part of his makeup! he does not like homework ...tohesure. ..how come he likes history then . . . takes a lot of studying . . . or perhaps it's a study of human nature he likes. PAULINE CERMAK . . . merely Pauline . . . as neat as a pin is she . . . prim and pretty . . . works with precision . . . says she wants to workin a bank . . . for good and honorable rea- sons. JEAN CHIDNOFSKY . . . Genius . . . she has some- thing for which to be proud . . . her birthday is April Fool's day . . . proud, did we say . . . it's her ambition to gain pounds . . . it is most people's ambition to gain dollars . . . we surmise that jean is a little different from others. CHARLES COCKRIELL . .. Red . . . has neither likes nor dislikes . . . he just is . . . he does collect stamps . . . maybe he doesn't like it, though . . . he's not saying . . . and machine shop in- terests him . . . plans to make use of the knowledge it brought him . . . wants to be a machinist . . . has red hair and a very inquis- itive nature. BERNARD BUCKHOLZ . . . Bernie . . . a music maker and master . . . leads a harmonious life. . .music, music, music , . . a per- sonality-plus boy . . . likes many others . . . conceited people are taboo to him . . . not to mention history . . . with the possible exception of history of music. ROBERT BUNNEY . . . Navy . . . just another salt . . . his chest is deco- rated with a full rigged ship . . . some day he hopes to sail the South Seas . . . blow my scuttle butt, there's a storm a-blowing . . . this fellow is more than a little sea-minded in our opinion . . . blast it. DOLORES CALLAHAN. .. Babe , . . a tiny five- footer with a violent dislike for homework . . . that's because the night was meant for sleep . . . and the day- time to swim and play ten- nis . . . she'll never be an accountant that way . . . or maybe we're wrong again. PETER CAMPILONGO . . . Trump . . . he's the gent who makes a hobby of col- lecting dust . . . gets ner- vous around butterfly col- lectors . . . is self conscious . . . or something. . . would eat garlic if it could bc done by some long distance method . . . he's heard to say, How ain't we, are ou? . . . slightly pixi- llated. REGINALD CARTER . . . Reg . . . ho-ho-pip-pip . . . he's the fellow who goes in for sailing . . . and ools around with makeshift sloops . . . serious girls and conceited boys drive him berserk . . . such a ity . . . can it be that sillpy, non- sensical girls are a delight to him. BEVERLY CESTARI . . . Bev . . . lovely white teeth framed by a charming smile . . , her desire to be a nurse we hope will he realized . . . her delightful personality topped hy her tive foot two inches makes her a person we're proud to know. IVAN CHIOLO . . Ive ...notbadtol o at... a pleasure to w . . . by his Own s . . . we've got a fe g he's fooling . . . ' to be a butdier . . . menced his appren- tice p alpeady . .' . prac- t' cuttillg in 'hool - , . Wilina Hts n anywheie with him . . . even here. WINIFRED COE . . . Pmkie . . . a very obe- dient lass . . . claims that a girl's hest friend is her mother . . . also that she has lovely eyelashes . . . hair that challenges any movie actress . . . and laughter that is unceasing . . . wouldn't mind having her for a nurse . . . would you? . . . her way into the heart of the world is won. JAYNE BUICK . . . just jayne . . . but what's in a name . . . especially when you have such an eiferves- cent personality as this girl . . . she sings.. . and dances . . . she's nice . . . and a blonde . . . wants to dance with a partner . . . well, well . . . you could fool us. JOHN BURKE . . . john- n1e . . . a peculiar s eci- man of mankind . . . Iikes work . . rhaps that is why. ch in gum a eals to him .. e's exce ingly friendl . . . a e smile is his ' . . . as a scientist . . . c -enced his career by learning the science . . . of chess. iLOIS CAMERON . . . Cam . . . a mighty pe- culiar girl is she . , . the Amazon type . . . with the cutest nose . . . and bi gest blue eyes . . . the drawiack is . . . she dislikes matri- mony . . . she's quite an athlete . . . an archer of much ability . . . she's aim- ing at hearts . . . intends to he a physician. MARTHA CANTU . . . Marty . . . from one who knows . . . sh-e's the grand- est person this side of the Swanee River . . . about the other side . . . we couldn't say . . . she's sweet and kind . . . and the best friend a person could have . . . but you better like her poems . . , if you want to be liked by Martha. CARMELO CELESTRE . . . Celest . . . this handsome fellow is a person of a very agreeable and frolicsome na- ture . . . he is forever smil- ing . . . he'll make a com- petent doctor . . . his smile will cheer the patients on . . . though his pills may discourage them. ESTHER CHELINI . . . Babe . . . a friend to all who are friendly . . . especially tall, blue-eyed blondes . . . she'll stay home from school for any slight reason . . , it's a hobby . . . eventually she'll draw ar- tistic pictures . . . now she draws attention . . . she's truly a grand person. CAROLINE CHRISTOPH- ERSON . . . Carol . . . a welcome newcomer in our midst . . . she should have come sooner . . . the pret- tiest color combination is brown eyes and fair hair. . , Carol has it . . . and big brown eyes, too , . . her boss will find pleasure in dictating to her. MILDRED COGHLAN . . . Millie . . . rain doesnt uncurl this girl's hair . . . it's so black and curly . , . most permanently . . . and not by machine either . . . says she doesn't like milk shakes . . . she's just self conscious . . . the size of milk shakes belittles her . . . that is why all day suckers suit her . . , she's got some- thing there. Puge ref-'enleen



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TOM EMERY . . . Em . . . one of those blustering bags of wind . . . not yet . . . if we know our Tom . . . but it may come to ass that he will eventually Eea golitician . . . heaven for- id . . . he's an awful girl teaser, too . . . and those checked pants of his just get you. LOUISE ERICKSON . . . Lou . . . now here is something stranger than fic- tion . . . this girl dislikes geolple who walk on the ac of their shoes . . . she must be looking at them from a very acute angle . . . or perhaps it's her artistic temperament . . . she's go- ing to be a dancing teacher. BEATRICE FAGUNDES . . . Bea . . . her 'pet ambition is to be a pro es- sional dishwasher . . . oh, yeah . . . it takes all her energy to do the supper dishes . . . how she does loathe doing dishes . . . she'd much rather go to the theater . . . or even do homework. JUDITH FELZER . . . 'Judy . . . the budding flower of fascinating woman- hood . . . gratifxes the eyes by her pleasing smile . . . and most amicable nature . . . who in the world wouldn't want her as secre- tary . . . or partner in a tennis match. MARGARET FINIGAN. . . Marge . . . any fellow over six foot tall suits her fancy . . . waffles and hot cakes hold no place of honor . . . she loathes them . . . another contingent cosmet- ologist. . . one never knows, does one. EARL FITZGERALD . . . Fuzzey . . . tall, slender, blond . . . and pretty, too . . . that is this young lad's description . . . he and schoo don't mix . . . school and everything to go with it ...stayaway...yet... he's going to college. WILLIAM FOLEY . . . Irish . . . just because he sold Jinx tickets . . . thinks he'll be a high pres- sure salesman . . . over six feet tall . . . maybe that is why he considers himself not hard to look at . . . the distance, you know . . . he is fervently against geom- etry . . . and rooting for a certain Kay. JEAN FRICKEY . . . Jef . . . a higher practical edu- cation is er goal . . . with her perseverance and efforts toward advancement . . . surely, even the school of hard knocks offers exper- ience . . . the most practical of education . . . me odrama has no place in her world . . . but movies . . . give her more . . . she'll be seen often upon road to success. WAYNE ENOCHSON . . . Swede . . . what's yours is his and what's his is his own . . . and what he says and wants is for him to know . . . and you to find out . . . sounds like a con- trary creature . . . he's just kidding . . . really most affable . . . and well liked. HELENE ESPOSTO . . . Espos . . . this fair dam- sel believes the coiffure is the thingc . . . she ,arranges her dar locks differently every day . . . homework bores her . . . she also has an odd way about her . . . but she doesn't bite . . . and she's going to be a milliner . . . come what may. ARMAND EALCONI . . . Ace . . . what a model lad . . . likes ever thing in common . . . dislikes no- thing in garticular . . . sort ofa stu y in brown . . . brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . very nice, too . V. -. aspires to become a civil engineer . . . we hope he's civil already. ROB T FER ' I . . ob . m olate a . . . he d tes o . . . mus av a fanc ic C a your f ture 0 ...hisishco r .. how his s ust'gape whe ls thlt one on the . 4 ' FISI R es ial en 0 A. . h - .- f p' a Q. . A s 'Q P. .-1 . - 0 -dp h c ,i near f . i es to g aring o n ' ' ' s . . . gan l w, you know . , , s ' . . . h 5 history is pet hate. , KATHLEEN FITZGIBBON . . . Kay . . . serene, quiet miss . . . who wants only the friendship of others . . . and she offers her friendship . . . as a sort of trade . . . she doesn't plan to continue her education but she'll not wile awaY her time . . . she'll work. GERALD FOYE . . . Young Foyen . . . wants to iight, girs . . . he says he's handsome . . . blue eyes . . . black hair . . . oh, me . . . not particular as to what he likes or dis- likes . . . it's all the same to him . . . he's musical . . and mother is hisbest friend. ALTON GALLAGI-IER . Coaloil . . . disdains anything to do with higher education . . . seems as though getting out of hifgh school was enough goal or him . . . likes mechanical drawing . I. . and is a part of school life . . . wonder of wonders . . . lost time is never found...this is where his car comes in handy . . . now, now, don't be modest. BETTY ERFURTH . . . 'fLou . . . must be able to sing . . . warbled in the Girls' Chorus . . . collects stamps when all else for- sakes her . . . wants to travel . -. . and not on a street car, either . . . her mother must be a wonder . . . she's Bet- ty's best friend. YIRQINIA EVERTON . . . Gin ' . . t. small in size only . . . in other words, her hopes and ideals are great and far reaching , . , sees herself as a private sec- retary . . . occupying a po. sitlon of envy , , , not the usual secretarial position, either . . . something stu- pendous. YOLANDA FAMBRINI . . . Yoll1e . , . wears her chestnut hair short and Curly. . . the better to frame hF1' lg brown eyes . . . she likes shows and . , , we wonder, could his name be Mickey.. . . or isn't there something in the air . . . she's very definite . . . going to work in an office. WILLIAM FIGARI . . . ,'F1gs -. . . says his smile is convincing . . . we ho it convinces those whom if sentences to detentions . . . Judge Figari hasn't a heart of steel, but one of old . . . a greater little baicet- ball player and all-around good fellow couldn't be ound. VICTOR FISICARO . . . Peanuts . . . a thin, lightweight bundle of pep . . .dislikes English . . . but wide awake in auto shop . . , and physical ed . . . some day he hopes to build a bridge . . . now he doesn't even play it. YOLANDA FLORES . . . Yoh . . . beautiful, com- posed, and an entirely leas- ing person . . . her lblack glossy hair shines . . . her rilliant brown eyes glow . . . her smiling features are ever lifted in friendly greet- ing . . . she's one in a mil- lion . . . so Norman thinks. MARY FRANZONE . . . Babe . . . won't wash dishes . . . don't make her . . . but she does 'ust the same . . . it's a habit now . . . she's a big hel to everyone . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . over and above all else. HELEN GALLATIN . . . Irish . . . here is some- thing of interest . . . her ambition and intent is to be a window decoration . . . she couldn't possible mean decorator, could she . oh,-verily, verily . . . in addition to this she collects junk . . . and has pretty hazel brown eyes . . . such a person, . . I. there-is little competition rn originality. Page nineteen

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