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

 - Class of 1937

Page 26 of 108

 

Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 26 of 108
Page 26 of 108



Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 25
Previous Page

Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 27
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 26 text:

DOLORES JOHNSON . . . Dee . . . she's that tall, good looking girl seen float- ing around . . . and it seems that she does float . . . her stride is so graceful and her carriage so elegant . . . oh, dear . . . she's going to be a secretary . . . along with hundreds of others. WARREN JOHNSRUDE... Smaltz . . . that's put- ting it mildly when you say he practices making a pest of himself . . . always handy with some witty remark . . . has one pet aversion . . . pink fingernails . . . how about red ones? LAWRENCE JOOS . . . Law . . . the open road for this lad . . . hunting and fishing the live long day . . . strange character . . . dislikes baseball . . . must have been frightened when he was a wee one. IIKOE KAIN . . . Hard ock Harrigan . . . let's all sing like the birdies sing . . . la-la-la-la-la . . . only Joe's voice isn't like a bird's . . . he leads yells better than he sings . . . and that's saying a lot . . . going to study law . . . if he can't croon for an orchestra. JEAN KEIFFER. . . Jean- nie . . . tiny and so friend- ly and helpful . . . she's al- ways on hand with sugges- tions . . . not only suggests . . . but carries on with her own ideas . . . by actions . . . after all, actions speak louder than words . . . and Jean's actions speak well. FRANK KINKEAD . . . Kinky . . . his ambition must already be realized or rejected . . . wants to cut class without being caught . . . one of the R.O.T.C. boys . . . and doesn't intend to. be anything . . . but he will be . . . something. GRACE KOCH. . . Cook . . . a smile will go a long, long way . . . in this case, it goes all the way . . . she never frowns . . . or is dis- agreeable . . . the original smile girl . . . as competent and reliable as the weather isn t. THELMA KOSKINEN . . . Dizzy A. . . stately, blue- eyed platinum . . . a venus of modern times . . . only difference is Thelma has arms . . . plans to be a model . . . and a model model she'll make . . . dis- likes stuck-up people . . . because she's friendly . . . will never be said she failed in time of need. Page lwefzly-Iwo HAROLD JOHNSON . . . Butch . . .R.O.T.C. . .. not that he took it . . . and homework . . . not that he did it . . .but they both cause him much worry . . . so much that he joined the hand . . . to blow off steam . . . also sweet notes . . . when they are not Hat. ROBERT JOHNSTON . . . Carrot-top . . . Bob and Orphan Annie ought to get together . . . referring to the red hair, of course . . . his future looks hazy . . . he's just going to work . . . maybe he'll go to college . . . maybe not . . . but1t's nice to know he'll work hard. ALFRED JUNGCLAUS. . . Al . . . poker face . . . revels in fishing . . . so . . . he's going to be a butcher . . . and wishes it were a glass blower's job . . . likes that better . . . he could see through that. ARVO KANNISTO . . . Flying Fin . . . ambition is to live a humble and use- ful life . . . an admirable and difficult ambition . . . if he continues facing life as he now does . . . his hopes will be realized . . . does things earnestly and well . . . take his track standing for instance . . . he's tops. VIOLET KENT . . . Tom- me . . . her hair isn't cur- ly . . . but she swings a mean foot . . . and a tricky badminton bat . . . forever getting herself bumped into . . . and she hurts for ages after. MILTON KLOTZ . . . Rudy . . . here's one oc- casion where a person really is going to use high school training . . . favors mechan- ical drawing . . . hopes he will be a draftsman . . V. wonder if he'll he drafted if there's a war. HELEN KOLBERG . . . Babe . . . there's a-touch of the artistic in her finger- tips . . . plans to attend art school . . . to study costume designing . . . with herself as a model . . . has a good start , . .with her grey eyeS, brown hair, and s im build . . . she's pretty. DOROTHY KREIFELS . . . Captain . . . middle name is pep . . , beautiful form on the diving board or when tumbling . . . and we mean tumbling literally . . . and racefully . . . used to have lgong curls . . . how they are missed . . . and she will be missed, too . . . is a mem- ber of the Balboa Honor Society and of the Girls Block Lu D Q4 l-1 O UJ cd 'C O I I-4 5 D-4 D U I-Y-I CE l-1 Z o B o : B 3 P1-J in ca D-' Q D5 D l-1 U3 I-T-I C11 I-1 I-T-l 2 4 U I-Y-I M u-1 CII l-1 Z Lu CII l-4 Q Z sd MILDRED JOHNSON . . . Mickey . . . music. music ever where . . . Mickey, Mickey everywhere . . -. wherever there's music there's Mickey . . . mayhe spending three-fourths of her time in the music depart- ment has something to do with it . . . who knows. JAMES JONES . . . Wim- py . . . likes hamburgers . . . dislikes red-heads . . . not that they go together or anything . . . his one hope is to stop growing . . . afraid that the higher you go, the colder it gets. WARREN JUNGE . . . Millionaire . . . how he sprouted up all of a sudden . . . loathes homework . . . but honor roll for this lad . . . another philatelist . . . admires easy teachers . . . didn't know there were any . . . going to be a great en- gineer some day . . . no air castles for him. JAMES KAYS . . . Jim . . . million dollar person- ality boy . . . stocki y built and topped by curling black locks...must surely take great pleasure in the theaters . . . plans to run one in the fu- ture . . . and have a loge all his own. ALICE KHOURI . . . Al . . . here's a girl with a novel idea . . . going to be a secretary . . . and hitch hike around the good old U.S,A .... because she doesn't like work . . . hitch hiking isn't exactly fun, however. GRETAKNOPF... Nicky . . . careful, fellows . . . she's a pin collector . . . and her cute accentwill tan- talize you . . . hopes to travel . . . tennis ability has carried her to Germany and the Olympics . . . maybe California will send her to the Japanese Olympics. BEATRICE KOSACK . . . Bebe . . . beautiful shiny hair is arranged veryunrque- ly and attractively . . . she calls it mousey . and wants it to be a diFferent color . . . a nice color . . . but with her lovely brown eyes another color would hardly be a propriate . . . she should ge proud of her topnot. HELEN KUEBRICH . . . Dibby . . . such a name ...andsuchagirl... says she has blue eyes and brown eyes . . . perhaps she meant one of them for hair . . . maybe we're wrong again . . . and she won't swim . . . must have some of her own baking in her . . . little is to be learned from victory . . . much from defeat.

Page 25 text:

BERNICE HARRISON . . . Bern''masmallbeautywith blue eyes . . . loves to dance . . . and is quite adept at maintaining her equilibrium on a horse . . . ambition is to help others . . . to be beautiful . . . started prac- ticing on herself . . . a wizard. NWILLIAM HEALY . . . Wild Bill . . . ambition . . . has he any . . . unless he calls the desire to be a gigolo an ambition . . . he's to be credited on his hand- someness, nevertheless . . . also his adeptness at fixing autos . . . rattle traps. JOSEPH HIDZICK . . . Bun . . . because he's such a good head, he does- n't mind friends calling him such a silly name as Bun . . . thinks it's cute . . . fact is . . . he can take any- thing but getting up early in the morning . . . if he in- tends to be a mortician . , . he won't have to get up . . . he'lI be kept up. GEORGE HOFFMAN . . . Flash ...another trackster ...they all seem to be flashy . . .this one excels . . . with his yellow ties and colored shirts . . . whee . . . his ambition . , . in keeping somewhat with the ties . . . no more blondes . . . in the future or at present . . . one must have jilted him. JOHN HOGAN . . . Bal- dy . . . in great hei hts of laughter . . . or embar- rassment . . . a very con- spicuous vein stands out in the center of Johnny's fore- head . . . the topic of bas- ketball is ever on the tip of his tongue . . . to be a critic is his life long ambition . . . got a lot of ractice during the basketball season . . . watching the opposing team from the bench. EDWIN HOOPER . . . Ed . , , has been taken in hook, line, and sinker by othce machines . . . wants to make them talk some day . . . in order to keep with his prophesying . H. . girls, girls, and more girls . . . money, money, and more money . . . he'll have to be a very good op- erator. STANLEY HURWITT . . . Bunny . . . like the little boy who washes his doggy on a scrubbing board . . . funny . . . at least the mu- sic department thinks he's funny . . . he eats, drinks, and sleeps music . . . no wonder he's a trifle funny . . . oh, well. RUTH JENSSEN . . . maybe it's Ruthie . . . but who knows . , . she likes sweets . , . particular- ly boys . . . dislikes con- certed people . . . particu- larly boys . . . has a right to designate her likes and dislikes . . . hasn't she rosy cheeks and dimples? . . . yes sir . . . those who strive for success are seldom re- iected. I-1 rn 4 O CQ Q v-I D O U U1 I-Y-I I-4 D4 O I-1 U r-1 ? LL. O LD Z ni I-' cn 'C I-1 cn ff. O U Z DG I-Il I-1 cn I-Ll B cn r-1 'SE I-1 Z O 2 ffl u-1 I-' VJ VJ u-1 EL' U Lu I I-1 VIOLA HASS . . . Vi . . . her ambition began young in life . . . to have a good time, was it . . . and is it . . . grey-eyed and dim- pled , . . she sets hearts throbbing. . .even in school . . . though she dislikes school in general . . . teach- ers are O.K. though . . . some of them. LENA HECI-IENLEITNER . . . Lean . . . can you beat it . . . here's a girl who makes a hobby of oing to bed early . . . and iliking it . . . hostile toward con- ceited people . . . most everything suits her tine . . . aspires to be a legal stenog- rapher. ROBERT HIGGINS . . . Cowboy . . . give him a horse, says he . . . needs one by looks of the contraption 0 his which he calls a car . . . ranch minded . . . even has a pony ride place at the beach . . . every third time around is his free ride . . . more fun. RALPH HOFFMAN . . . Hoff . . . he may be called a card by his friends . . . we'd say he was the whole deck . . . a wiseacre of great ability . . . doesn't like wall flowers . . . or snobby girls . . . maybe that is why he's going in for mat- rimony . . . his wife cer- tainly won't snub him. THERESA I-IOLDENERH. Tree . . . must have run into a door in her more ten- der years . . . her pug nose has that appearance . . . she's comptometer machine conscious . . . hopes to op- erate one on leaving school . . . more power to her. DORIS HOXYIELL . . . Dot . . . a great asset is a beautiful handwriting . . . she has it . . . with no ef- fort at all . . . like a piece of art . . . must eat wheat- ies . . . chuck full of vim and vigor . . . refuses to be out talked . . . so just listen to her . . . and you will be liked. ROSEMARIE JELINEK . .. Rosie . . . five feet five of free speech for the fair sex . . . broke the ice . . . ran for Student Association president...but fell throu h . . . now she's bitten by the stamp collecting bug... hope she doesn't attack it with such vengeance as she did the rights of woman- kind. ALBERT JOHNSON . . . Al . . . may some day be called Doc . . . dancing, football, and girls hold his attention . . . mostly girls . . . his one horseback ride left a lasting impression . . . he loves it . . . what . . . the impression? . . . oh, yeah . . . among the many already acquired virtues . . . has within him great facul- ty for arguing. THERESA J-IAYIQLS . . . 'fl-?rry +.'. . the transla- ti for Theresa is carrying ears of corn . . . we don't see an! gorn . . . but we do see a lnnde . .x. withaale- lectable lue eyes 'and a lovely po lexion . . . any- howfall she hopes for is to graduate . . . then to beauty school . . . not again. CLAUDE HELWIG . . . Red ...old funny grin... right this way . . . if you're not afraid of being dazzled by red hair . . . and a pair of long lashed hazel eyes . , . quite a card . . . lets his girl practice her beauty culture on him . . . but he- certainly can do sport write-UPS perfectly. ROY HILMOE . . . Flash . . . nickname plus running ability make him out to be quite a trackster . . . mar- velous that so much run- ning hasn't worn out his vocal chords . . . he does sing . . . but he doesn't run on his throat, remember. FRANK HOGAN . . . Red . . . his hair has just the cutest waves and ripples in it . . . and as he walks along . . . as serious as can be . . . he looks as though the world is weighing him down with its worries . . . that's just his attitude . . . when with friends he is jol- ly and full of good humor. ROSALIE HOLMES . . . Ro-Ro . . . has very admirable ambitions . . . a future, loving housekeeper . . . with her sunny tem- perament . . . always happy and forever smiling . . . can'timagine anything more fortunate than having Ros- alie keep house for a person . . . only how will she keep up that becoming coat of tan. 'MARY I-IURLEY . . . Joe Editor . . . wants to give to the World what she hopes it won't give back to her-help . . . there's one too many little helpers around to suit Mary . . . does very inane things for a hobby . . . writes articles which no one ever reads . . . and tries experiments with human nature that do no good. EMMONS JENSEN . . . Speed . . . another red head . . . oing to start a fraternity fir red-headed brothers . . . only he never gets around to it . . . why must there be such people . . . he asks . . . such people who borrow things.. .espe- cially his homework. ALLAN JOHNSON . . . Al . . . must feel sorry for the laundry . . . always wears dirty cords . . . what must the washing machine think of him . . . and the girls, too . . . dogs get him . . . they are his best friends . . . they won't tell him . . . about his cords . . . a help- ful su gestion is better than helpfui silence...Allan, con- tinue on the road to success. Page lwenly-one



Page 27 text:

LYLE KYNE . . , ldie . . . can you beat it. . .this girl is a Benny fan . . . wonder if she practices the Bee on her vocal chords . . . says she sings . . . friends say differently . . . divinely ta l . . . the better to show off her well-chosen clothes . . . and blue eyes. FRANCES LA DUKE . . . Dukie . . . tiny handful of loveliness . . . with a grand complexion and gor- geous brown eyes . . . per- haps it's being gushing to speak so . . . wouldn't want that . . . she dislikes ushy people . . . but loves Eooks . . . plans to open a book store. JEANETTE LANDGREN . . . Screamer . . . de- lights in discussing cats . . . and strives diligently to be- come a super-fast shorthand writer . . . practice makes perfect . . . but not in U.S. history . . . maybe she'd like to teach it. WALTER LARSON . . . Snake . . . my, such a vicious nickname . . . for such a mild fellow . . . maybe it's the likeness of wel-attired person to the beauty of a snake's skin . . . but let's be pleasant . . . Walt is . . . seniors who wear their senior sweaters day in and day out get him down. GEORGE LAYTON . . . Paddy . . . oh, to eat and sleep . . . we don't doubtGeorge'sveracitywhen he says this . . . too wide awake . . . he's one of the mosta of the besta . . . well known in every circle . . . especially political ones . . . says he's going to be a millionaire. LORRAINE l.EE . . . Rainey . . . nothing backward about this girl,.. stepping right ahead . . . plans to be a first class book- keeper . . . nothing second rate for her . . . even her liking for pretty clothes verifies this fact . . . she wears them, too. ELEANOR LEHR . . . El . . . grow, grow, grow little finger nails . . . hers do . . . to such an indescribable length . . . she's a helping hand to any who need help . . . and her big brown eyes sometimes look so mourn- ful . . . most of the time she's smiling, however. LA VERNE LEXVIS . . . Sad Eyes . . . eyes are so expressive . . . she should wear a veil over hers . . . especially when fellows with shiny black curly hair are around . . . oh, she's so sweet . . . and pretty . . . reminds one of Mona Lisa when she gives a slight smile . . . her laughter is forever present. Z O Q L-T-l cn an 4 D-4 0 m B IZ LH I cn r-1 U-4 CD VJ v-4 2 cd 4 l-Ll Q Q Z 4 u-1 Z O QD Q LU re O 2 O IZ D-4 U 4 E IIC I-H CQ 2 r-r-1 2 in D5 LOIS LACQHMAN . . . Lo . . . entire future seems wrapped around the piano . . . if her notes go Hat . . . wouldn't be sur- prised if her otherwise pleasing self were wrapped around the piano . . . by ired neighbors. ,IONFRED LAKEGARD... jones . . . can you spare a dime . . . stay away from this lad if you can . . . he'll borrow it . . . has wavy blonde hair, some- times . . . when he can't borrow a dime for wave set, it's straight, we surmise. ELTON LANE . . . Pop Ted . . . pleasingly plump . . , and the gift to little women . . . he's against temperamental flareups in anyone . . . be calm and composed in order to suit him . . . with his ability to converse so aptly . . . he'll certainly make a good wholesale salesman. JUNE LASSEGUES . . . jerry . . . here's a queer one . . . sports interest her ...but...notgym... maybe getting into her gym clothes exasperates . . . or musses her shiny black curls . . . anyway, she's aiming high . . . wants to be a buyer for a store. LUCILE LAZZARESCHI... Lu . . . horses, horses, datfy over horses . . . her blouses have horses on them for designs . . . her pins are miniature horses . . . she's just horse-punch . . . even her ambition looks to horses for fulfillment . . . wants to break a wild horse before shtfldies . . . she probably Wil . MARION LEE . . . Lee . . . just to be is all she wishes . . . says it's great iust to be alive . . . to be able to swim and tumble . . . especially to eat and sleep . . . has a good phi- losophy of life . . . eat, play, and be merry, for to- morrow we work. GILBERT LEINO . . . Lanky . . . likes lively things . . . especially live- ly movies . . . no slow moving things for him... slightly self conscious . . . says all his friends are boys . . . what, no girl friends . . . shame . . . and such a handsome fel- low, too. ELEANOR LOMBARDI... El . . . any scandal going around . . . Eleanor will know about it if it is . . . but she doesn't use it ma- liciously . . . she's too swell for that . . . a real friend and companion . . . a high and mighty in the publica- tions department . . . never say Eleanor does not dis- cover new truths. JAMES LACY . . . Bob- bie . . . that nickname comes from away back . . . his friends . . . question mark . . . called him that in a way of describing him when he walks . . . he bobs . . . but our treasurer is a Fine fellow . . . and his humor flows freely. ROBERT LALL . . . Bob . . . is he vehement about not going to college . . . he's going to be the man you'll hate to have pass your door . . . who'll bring sor- row . . . who'll bring joy . . . the man you'll wait for with anxiety and hope . . . a mail carrier. EBBA LARSEN . . . Eb . . . little my of sunshine . . . bringing happiness to all who come into contact with her . . . perhaps it's the prettiness of natural blonde locks that gives her that look of having a halo. ROSE LAWRENCE . . . Rosie . . . you've heard of fellows disliking redthn- get nail polish . . . this is the first girl who has eX- pressed those views . 4. . hobby is collecting things . . . when she goes to art school to study dress de- signing . . . she'll collect gray hair. ROY LEDBETTER . . . Rookie . . . junior col- lege seems to fascinate him . . . his one ambition is to arrive at this destination... then into the field ot lith- ography . . . what .could be nobler than an aspiring boy . . . a Sir Walter Raleigh to the rescue. RUSSELL LEFEVRE . . . Russ . . . little fellow to have such big ideas . . . not that he hasn't as much right as anyone . but the work of a dentist re- quires a lot of brawn . .- . maybe his trumpet will come in handy . . . to lull his patients to sleep . . . maybe. RAYMOND LEONARD... Towhead . . . yep, an- other blonde.. . . moving picture fanatic and stamp collector . . . a one-swcatCr man . . . every term hc gets a new one . . . and wears it the whole term . . . his future career has a fancy title, too . . . researchfhy- sicist . . . going to Stu ,Y at U11 .... parades stay way from his door. JAMES LYNCH . . . john, anyway . . . dudes and their impersonator's are no pleasure to him . . . even though they do make ex- cellent poses for amateur photographers . . . such as he is . . . he has more things to do . . . sail around the world . . . attend junior college . . . become a ma- chinist. Page twerzty-lfaree

Suggestions in the Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) collection:

Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 1

1933

Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

1934

Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 1

1936

Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1

1939

Balboa High School - Galleon Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

1940


Searching for more yearbooks in California?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online California yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.