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

 - Class of 1937

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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

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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.



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...-...-..,,,.,- v . JAMES MacDONALD . . . Mac . . . bouquets and brickbats . . . he can throw either of them with a ven- geance . . . the star stroke in the crew . . . and a hero on the gridiron . . . bench . . . don't know whether he favors pet names or not . . . but Jimsy-Wimsy sounds awful cute . . .when the editor says it. DICK MANGELS . . . Dick . . . autos are his pastime . . . so long as they don't pass the stop light it's all right . . . says dogs are his best friends . . . he and his tall good looking blondeness are oing to be a man of the world . . . what- ever that is. JOE MARCOUX . . . Joey . . . going to col- lege . . . good for him . . . to study chemistry . . . an- alytical chem, my goodness . . . wears a chain on his wrist . . . wonder whose . . . a rabbit foot on his pin . . . must be the rabbit's...says he's a bit clumsy . . . hasn't fallen yet. ELIZABETH MATHEXYJ- SON. . . Boot . . .crazy people . . . she takes the cake . , . runs in circles half the time . . . it's excusable since she's so cute with it all . . . this is one girl that the hot stove doesn't ire . . . she revels in cooking . . . but sissies are no treat to her. LOUIS MAZZERA . . . Louie . . . definitely not the screen idol type . . . too quiet . . . but when you get beneath that reserved exterior . . . you End a fine fellow . . . full of gaiety and ambition . . . going to Stanford . . . then to work for Papa. DANIEL McCARTHY . . . Mac . . . sitting in the sand a-sunning . . . that's what he'd like to do . . . forever more . . . but there's a limit to everything . . . and his fine Irish tempera- ment craves action. BETTY MCCULLOCH . . . Bet . . . freckles on her nose . . . cute, too . . . she's against the Dime Jig . . . her ideals go far above this . . . she's going to de- sign clothes and have a good time . . . many people have designs on her clothes al- ready . . . and envy their elegance, MYRTLE McEXWEN . . . Myrt . . . a better sport than she is yet to be born . . . shows no partiality to any certain thing . . . that's why everyone admires her so . . . aims to hit twelve bull's eyes in a row with an arrow . . . there's nothing like practice to better the aim . . . we know sincerity and faithfulness , . . friends are gone, but not forgotten, Page tufenly-four EVELYN MACKOTA . . . . . . petite and pretty misswhowears sport c othes like a goddess . . . aims to be a stenographer . . . but she and shorthand don't seem to agree . . . has a low-pitched voice . . . and when she croons one thinks of the Miami moon and magic. ELVERA MANGINI . . . Mickey . . . going to pound the keyboard . . . not a piano keyboard, either . , . a comptometer . . . it's a great world if you don't weaken . . . that is . . . if the right one doesn't come along . . . or does. ALDO MARIUCCI . . . Al , . .those flashy R.O. uniforms get in his hair . . . his pet hate . . . everyone has his shortcomings . . . orange nail polish is O.K. utpink...gooey... likes football . . . and all colors of hair . . . it's what is under it that matters to him. VANCE MAXFIELD . . . Max ..,telephone hound . . . one of those bothersome persons who phones and then . . . guess who . . . oh, fun . . . he's full of it . . . goes in for mechanical drawing . . . intends to be a draftsman. LILYAN McAULIFFE . . . Lil . . . an American Sonja right among us . , . she'd like to ice skate in the Olympics . . . didn't know that was an Olympic sport . . likes blonde hair . . . so much so, she is one now . . . now, now, don't tattle . . . I.il doesn't like tattle- tales. FLORENCE NICCARTHY , . . Flo . . . five feet two . . . eyes of blue . . . but why go on . . . everyone knows she's one swell per- son . . . and her ambition to own a dress shop has no false start . . . her wardrobe could start her in the busi- ness . . . with some left over. EDWARD MCDONALD... Ed, to-be-sure . . . fair and blonde , . . with clearly defined features . . . and the will to get ahead . , . he never goes far . . . but where there's a will . . . there's a way . . . Ed likes to fiddle around with auto- mobiles . . . only the grease gets in his hair. FLORENCE MCFADDEN . . . Flo . . . this fair young lass intends to travel . . . hope she doesn't intend to travel on a horse...even though she is a young eques- trienne . . . might get wet crossing the ocean on a horse . . . sings with the rest of the Girls' Chorus ambition is not known . . . but she is surely destined to succeed. ui an O E-1 cn I-' I-1 O U P-4 O CQ O I-4 l-4 F15 O or rl. D V1 in P 4 CE Q Q I-I-I D4 O Lv.. I-I-I LD D5 I-I-I I-T-I Z cn 41 Z 'C 2 .-1 I-Ll ED VJ ID 2 bd u h-4 Q GEORGE MACRIS . . . Yogo . . . an artist in our midst . . . looks like one . . . or a violinist . . . with his brown wavy hair and all . . . don't know if he has violinist's elbows or not . . . you'll have to ask him . . . soccer seems to get him down. WILLIAM MANNING . , . Handsome . . . used to be a little fellow . . . then his legs got long . . . but his head didn't get big . . . prefers a bnrnette . , . he's a gentleman . . . even though he does wear dirty cords . . . and blows a horn . . . ah, Gabriel. SHIRLIE MARSHALL . . . Shirl ...talk, talk, talk... that's all she does . . . don't doubt that she played the part of the radio at an assembly . . . she's tall and delightful . . . and full of fun . . . it isn't that coffee keeps her awake . . . she just doesn't like it . . . she'd rather play tennis. ANGELO MAZZA . . . Angel . . . and well might he be called that . . . on y, angels have wings . . . and don't talk . . . that's all he does . . .but it is en- tertaining . . . if you care to be entertained . . . he wants only one thing . . . to reach the top and retire . . , what top. JOHN MCCARRICK . . . Mac . . .goes in for new and interesting things . . . plans to study diesel engines at some technical school... more power to him . . . likes to swim . . . maybe because the water reminds him of his own blue eyes . . . my. my, how ducky. FAIRREL MCCORD . . . Mick . . . the fellow who drives around in the classy car . . . some day he'll own one like it . . . he hopes. . . intends to be an accountant ...on account of . . . it interests him . . . or maybe it's the salary attached. STANLEY MCDOUGALL . . . Mac . . . swings it in the band . . . we wager that those little sgecks on his face are sun- eauty marks . , . that's from fishing and camping out so much . . . freckles will come,you know . . . maybe they'll grow to- gether and be a tan some day. JOE McGREW . . . Dan- gerous Dan . . . Balboa's example of the Tarzan type . . . only Tarzan wasn't slightly tetched in the haid . . . that's the mountain lingo coming out in Joe . , . Al ah be praised . . . he's going to e a peace officer ...hehopes...can usually beg found tinkering with machinery . . . for to- day he is a man.

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