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

 - Class of 1938

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F, i 5 . ROB GLID lf' . . ' CHAEI. GRAY . . . asanova' . . a hi r- Mike . . . always the sel ' resi ' e . . . t actress . . . chief worry is we've g ' nch s re- Frank . . . which Frank? sistible w u on't tell . . . no one knows . . . her him we 1 . ,n so . . . pounds are offset by a next to gir ig interest perpetual grin . . . every- in life is polic ork. one's friend . . and hxer-upper. ALVIN GOLDBERG . . . Gobi . . . nope, his hair is not even sandy . . . but he'd make a luscious des- sert for some cannibal . . . he's such a good guv . . . will soon be a policeman . . . hope he won't he a motor cop. BERNICE GOLD TElN.., GoIdie ...c'a hrough . . . not at f brass ...th 'sw s hasso many r fids . . . can't colun t . . . ni ht finds her a deep chair with a good book. EARL GREE ' . . . Smil- ' . . . find o. ' .V we e yet to se ' ui . mile on l is s asant f . . . friends . ' -- ' s always a frie ' later years. I h ' t - 0 c 1 d , I ai be a machinist. .. E'I'.l-IYLE GREEN . . , Couzie . . . a heart- shaped face topped by sun- ny curls . . . shy and lov- able is how we describe her . . .' will make a big splash in this World . . . as an ace swimmer and diver. ,IULIA HAAG . . . Jul . . . she's not the em oi the ocean.. .but of grants life . . . a whole karat oi sparkling personality . . . aims to be a secretary. l.lLLIAN HALI .... Boots . . . gets a kick out of col- lecting handkerchiefs from different places . . . wants to keep her secretarial am- hition a secret . . . to sur- pass the antics of joan Davis. JACK HARTMAN . . . Hart . . . has lost his own to a certain blond Helen . . . can't blame him . . ,will probably muscle in on Bing Crosby's ter- ritory . . . should succeed . . . plays the piano as a side issue. J EH , l 6 ' E52 --r--' 35 is . or vin' H if AA-0 E 1 if Q xl 4 KE M ffm? f y ,X I I '-iff' 4 I , 'X N1 .I rg-1: a ,- -X XA Sp I -sf' X X .1 , k R fy an it ' 71, ' LQ? xx K -c'. 1- r N N All ' if Wil rt s Y, : ADELINE GOMEZ . . . FRANK GROINHNI . . . ALBERT HAWKINS . . . Lena . . . finds m01'C Grommie . . . sail0r's Shakespeare . , . Sin- romance in the adventures of Philo Vance . . . than in the movies of Gable or Tay- lor . . . often to be seen at the ice rink . . . and at hockey games. ERNEST GOODMAN . . . Ernie . . . good man in moretways than one . . . we cite or you his excel- lent record in sports . . . physics . . . and the fact that he hit lhe bell for six consecutive terms in the . which makes C.S.F. . . him above par. LOIS GRACIA . . . Be- gee . . . a young miss with a violent dislike for home- work . . . because she pro- claims the night was made for fun . . J not work . . . and the daytime for more fun . . . such as being a journalist . . . oh, yes. DOROTHY GRAHAM... Dot . . . but not a very round one . . , has decided to bury herself alive , . . with books instead of the customary dirt . . . to make it simple . . . intends to be a librarian. FORREST GRAY . . . Trees . . . plans to live up to his name by being a forest ranger . . . guess it's the caveman in him . . . or maybe he wants to give Tarzan a run for his money. Page twenty-:zine life . . . is the life for him . . . anticipatin Annapolis . . . will probjzly get op- tion on F1irtation Walk . . . ship ahoy . . . matey. LOUIS GKUBER . . . Louie . . . a quiet, un- assuming chap . . . always tumbling around . . . the girls wish he'd iust give nne of them a tumble . . . has such nice, brown, curly iair. MARGARET GUILES . . . Meg . . . talk, talk, talk . . . how this girl can talk . . . wants to be an actress . . . so she can talk to thousands at once . . . says Semper Fideles is her motto . . . may we ask to whom? NORMAN GUINASSOH, Darby . . . a Darb of a fellow . . . we'll put our money on him any day . . . a winner in any class . . . even in the june '38 one. THOMAS GUZZETTI . . . Goose . . . always has a whole flock of geese . . . and why not . . . with his smile . . . yet dares to say he's going to be a bachelor. clair Lewis, Barrymore, Hearst, Capone, Bacon . . . all rolled into one . . . so he says . . . Apollo had nothing on him . . . how- ever, we all love this Marquis of the Amazon. WARREN HEALEY . . . Heel . . . but don't kid yourself he's a mighty good soul . . . turns the fairer sex down for his pet tropical fish . . . what a man. EDITH HEIDEN . . '. Eden . . . serene, quiet, miss . , , who makes only friends . . , striving to be a costume designer . . . has lovely ways . . . as well as features. BERNICE HENNIG . . . Bern . . . pleasant smile and cheery manner will hold her in good stead for a secretarial position . . . charming ways are a great asset . . . along with tons of ethciency. VICTOR HENRICKSEN... Vic . . . a fellow just over six feet who suits any- one's fancy . . . played both tennis and football... well . . . his future yet to be picked.

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SYBILLA FRANCK . . . Sib . . . a freckle here and a freckle there . . . but don't tell anyone . . . she's got them hidden . . . so she thinks . . . delights in chemistry . . . would you believe it! ELVERA FRANSEN . . . El . . . three or four years will End her an ex- pert on beauty . . . can't understand why she isn't one now . . . with her good looks . . . cosmetician, her goal. IRENE FRANZATTI . . . If . . . no if when it comes to bookkeeping . . . plans to join the ranks of trial balance artists . . . should'beagood number, BETTE FRANZEN . . . Bet . . . sure, put me down . . . ten to one she's the best trucker in town . . . I'm taking no chances . . . she's got 21 cup to prove her ability. WILLIALI FURNER . . . Foreigner . . . a Blue- Boy who plays it red-hot . . . on his saxophone . . . he's all Horace Heidt's band needs to be perfect . . . so we hear and know. MATILDA GAMBA . . . Tillie . . . but she's no Toiler . . . hates work . . . would rather dance . . . much rather . . . foot- ball games and their heroes fascinate her. PIERINA GARDETTI . . . Midge . . . g s cross only when dn i cross- word . . a mouse makes re noise than she does. RAYMOND GARFIAS... R . . . :heatricall in- clined . . . only dlefect is he's not temperamental . . . Barrymore had better look to his laurels . . . piano keys hold no fear for him. HELEN GASPAR . . . Helen . . . Gracie Al- len has nothing on her . . . for she doesn't get it either . . . earns her bread- 'n' butter as a choms girl . . . third from the left. FRANK GIANNINI . . . G . . . the team he wasn't on was the debat- ing team . . . even likes to team-up with the gals . . . notice it's plural. MARTIN GILLESPIE . . . Chick . . . here's defin- ite fproof that ladies don't pre er blondes . . . neither does he . . . excellent drawer of pictures as well as girls . . . intends to be a second Disney. ELEANOR GILLING . .. . Ele . . . a calm, quiet girl in school's busy whirl . . . the best life could offer her is a job in an ORICE . . . very business-like. iLMO GI VANNETTI... 'EV' . . . ery gifted younfz fan . kno s every bolt n ew in 's auto by e . . . w probably s nd the comi years as grease-mo k ROMEO GIOVANNINI... Mickey Mouse . . . it'S mysterious where he ever got that nickname . . . for he's an thing but timid . . . especially where girls are concerned . . . not that :hey mind, JAMES GITTINS . . . Tiny . . . here we have six-feet-four-and-three-quan ters inches of likable lper- sonality . . . got his b ock for football, crew, and track . . . S.A. ofhcer. , jf.:-' ., ,. 13 7 at L if A 4, I X ... 1 ' ax.. 7 is E gtg ... y J is IWW- Agoura vgiiw -Ni r ROBERT FURRER . . . Bob . . . what if he is short . . . he's a mighty big obstacle to defeat in any man's chess game . . . dabbles in art on the side. LLOYD GALATOIRE . . . Bugs . . . it isn't so . . . an honor roll student . . . sincerity and loyalt are the keynotes of his charac- ter . . . quite quiet. RAYMOND GALLAGHER . . . Lefty . . . snappy fellow . . . get it? . . . call him a photographer if you must . . to take up three - and - one - half more inches of sky his ambition. HELEN GIAVIA . . . Hel , . . homeworkustay 'way from my door . . . make room for her souve- nirs . . . collects them by the dozens . . . along with the boys. CLAIRE GIDALL . . . Air . . . should get plen- ty of it . . . for she's go- ing to sail the seas . . . and cover the continents . . . when her ship comes in. JACK GIESSLER . . . Jack . . . has yet to rind his J-ill . . . but found fame in crew, soccer, and football . . . can't wait to graduate. AFRA GIUSTI . . . Af - ter she's gone . . . we're going to miss her . . . and her drawings . . . which are clever and amusing . . . will make good as a cos- tume designer. HARRY GIUSTI . . . Hank . . . Handsome Hank . Q . would be more true . . . has a system . . . likes only the beautiful girls who like him . . . the more ihe merrier. YVONNE GLAUBERT... Pinky . . . give her Fred Astaire . . . and you can keep your Red Grange or joe Di Maggio . . . it's dancing that appeals ter- rirically to her . . . along with Ray . . . her shadow. Page zwenfy-eight



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FRANCES I-IERNANDEZ . . . Fran . . . extra nice way about her . . . always collecting things for her scrap book . . . will enter nursing school . . . then start collecting scalps. FLORENCE HERRICK... Wink . . . doesn't have to do it . . . her looks alone attract the fellows . . . noisy people and catsup ex- asperate her. JOHN I-IESS . . . Butch ...has fallen hook, line,and sinker . . . for the joy of fishing . . . likes the wide open spaces . . . more room for his feet. x ur ff 1 EIQIW D H croitpg, .A oc '. n,faye footbal as 1 frdshglpph . . . popu'r a un te cam- pus . . . nollcar or him . . . a motorc cl 'sj ood enough . . . maker as much noise as he d s' when he leads yells. ROBERT OL ER . . . Cotto ' . . very sport interes hi . . and the way t veli g i trigues him is ph nal . . . should be a sl a . . . or a sailor . 3141 see the worl . hr gh a port- hole. THOMAS' HOWARD . . . Stinky . . . the only one of its kind in captivity . . . five-and-one-half feet of dy- namic personality . . . class and S.A. presidencies gave him good experience for the good old U.S.A. job . . . first boy governor of Cali- fornia. KENNETH HULBERT . . . Kenny . . . has the most unique hobby in Balboa... that is loving: a different girl each wee . . . must be pretty taxing on his nerves . . . possesses mag- netic personality . . . so he says. EVELYN CARDI . . . Ike . . . he only thing th 'sagre - 'th her is c -- peo l . oth wi . 's ' -' -v the wor e . . ause she's happ, . . . and always will be. JUNE INCLEDON . . . Blondie . . . harbors a secret longing for tall boys . . . and expensive cars . . . will work as a costume de- signer . . . if you call it work. J K SON. . . . 0 all . . . like the a s general, is back- ds rnan . . .' ikes to hunt and fish . ill in the future b h ting and fishing 4 .,,.zfdr a job as a Diesel engineer. LEEROY JOHNSON . . . Oak . . . from the state of Oklahoma . . . always tinkering with mechanical devices . . . a model boy . . . continually model- ing . . . destiny is to be a printer. ORVILLE JOHNSON . . . Or . . . here's the lad who'll always be caught napping . . . believes in burying his head in books . . . asleep . . . we often wonder if he marches in his sleep . . . as he does on the R. O. parade ground. VIRGINIA JOSEPH . . . Ginger . . . not Rogers . . . but wishes she were . . . dancing is her favorite occupation . . . has good sense of humor . . . never loses it . . . even when she falls off her bike . . . and swallows her gum. CLIFFORD KAHN . . . Cliff . . . likes to mon- key with 'ewels . . . legit- imately of course . . . pet hate is people who talk too much . . . belongs to rifle team. JACQUELINEKAUFMAN . . . Jack . . . the ob- ject of Frankie and Bob's affection . . . looks like a duel is a-brewing . . . over this fair 1ady's hand . . . sings, swims, dives, and dances. ,n fVSa-1 ohn XVILLIAM I-IOOGENDYK . . . Hoog . . . hopes to have an M. D. shingle out- side his door . . . a C.S.F. member for four terms . . . which rates him a medal. HOOKE . . . Va- . going to get a when she goes to if she oes . . . reason will most Ekely be honeymoon . . . who's go- ing to take Vanilla? WALTER HORBERG . . . Walt . ... takes ambi- tion to 'Muccess . . . so he should e vary success- fulX. . . iqnaccounting that holds his ' terest. the typewrit- her maybe her, f00. Ae gms eryt J SE . H. . t I . . . in in J . . r a old- h g ti a . . but do 't laet it o y . aroun r e te f ou DOROTH OHNSON. .. f' .. ie . hasn't a care in - . . . . . but she's mor ., a little ambi- tious to 5' a beauty oper- ator . . . and make the other fellow's hair curl. ag bf sini K WBC 1 e usic . . t an't seean to get tog her . . . co- lects . .Q . believe it or not . . . recipes. JOHN KELLER . . . Kil- ler . . . woman-hater . . . well not quite . . . does . . doesn't . . just a like blondes . want much . million dollars . . . or two. ALDON KERNAN . . . Kentucky . . . it's not only grass that grows tall down his way . . . soars skyward six-and-a-half feet . . . star Jinx performer. Page' thirty

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