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! alhuas Facllll Home Economies IIALZARINI, FLORENCE HURT, ELINOR IZSSNIER, DOROTHY KELLOGG, ERMA H. IMCDOWELL, SALLY MORGAN, BEULAH MORRISON, PHYLLIS RIVERS, SIGNE IRENE UDDIEN, LOUISE I nd umial A rzfs CLINKENBEARD, J. PERRY MATHISEN, CARL L. MCCRYSTLE, CHARLES W. RUSSELL, WILBUR D. RYALL, RICHARD I. , SCHWARZE, KARL I? ' C 0 772 nz erezkzl ANDERSON, RUTH C. BABER, ELLOUISE N. BOND, PAULINF CHAPUIS, FMILII2 CUSHMAN, MARGERY DALY, MYRA G. GARFINKLE, LILLIAN MAKI, VERA I MONTGOMERY, MARGARET POWIER, LESTER SILVIA, GI.ENEICE UREY, RALPH E. WILLIAMSON, CHARLES J. WORDEN, HANNAH JANE YORK, HELEN T. M mic BILLIZCI, SALVATOR12 KINKIEL, THAYER NORGARD, GERTRUDF ROBINSON, LILLIAN M. Physical Ealuealion BELL, LORA M. CLARKE, JOHN CONNELI., EDITH M. HILL, EUGENE M. LESTIZR, WALTER C, LIGDA, MARY MITCHEI., CARL PARDEE, GENEVA R. POWELL, BESS SCOTT, RAYMOND M. THOMAS, GRANVILLE E TODD, FRANCES R. O . T. C. MINIUM, DON Attendance SORENSFN, EUGENIA Office Secretaries CANAVAN, IRMA MCDONALD, OLYMPIA Herzlllz PHILLIPS, CONSTANCE :i1DepI1rfmw11 Head Yfop Raw: Nunn, Arthur Smith, I. Smith, Scott, Williamson, Mathiscn, TlIomIIs. Fam-lb Row: Urcy, Wlordcn, Mor- rison, Pardee, MCCrystle, Bleil, O'Brien, McCarthy. Third Raw: York, Carroll, Price, Aubrey Smith, Snow, Mitchel, R ell S Ilf R II 'lt ll NIcDOwf:ll S U XV' lk NI fil R 'll YI rf ' Powell. Ifrwzf Roux' Roberts, X uSS . no r ff . nr, I , .IIN n, II cr, I CQuaIt. y.I . rrryxrrc, . ' A. Montgomery, M, Monrgorncry, Lddcn, bprmgcr, Rlvcri, Mallet. -I- PAGE THIR1 YY NJ
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W PAGE TXVELVE Eandidl Speaking Important to every school is its faculty. If knowl- edge, kindness, understanding, and dependability count at all, then Balboa's teaching personnel must surely rank at the top of the list of San Francisco high schools. Consisting of 125 men and women, each with special training in his particular field of work, the stali stands ready to direct the paths of pupils enrolled at Balboa. No task, beneficial to the student, is too tedious for any of them-there is always a capable mind and ready hand to assist those in need. In years to come, as the Buccaneers allow their thoughts to drift down Memory Lane, they will undoubtedly recall, with no small degree of amuse- ment, interesting incidents surrounding members of the faculty, Doc Nunn, with or without his precious goatee, is always good for a laugh, particularly when he digs his lunch sack out of his drawer, for it contains enough for twoffat least. The team of jones, Heinz, and Bronson, which has become a well-known trio over the Oh Teacher radio pro- gram, has kept many an anxious student from win- ning a pair of those coveted slacks or trousers. And Spencer Tracy! Yes, he has roamed the halls for many a term in the person of Frank Kelly. De- tentions---oh, that ninth period club-with its tickets for admission so easily handed out by Miss Garfinkle and Gibby fMr. Gibsonj but they're grand persons after ninth period. Drama always brings to mind Miss Price. Song assemblies spell Salvatore Billeci who carries a scratch pad in his pocket for jotting down ideas for new Buccaneer songs. Laps around the field means Mr. Hill, but Mr. Hill also brings to mind the championship baseball nine. Roller skates remind one of Miss Klaus, who gets her daily dozen during the lunch hourfskating around the campus. Lost textbooks are always accompanied by an immediate call to the libraryfand a bill from Mrs. Homel, which she never seems to forget, much to the student's sor- row. Thirsty bloodhounds on your trail at Alemany tunnel mean Mr. Hamersley. And if space permitted, some little reminder about all other members of the faculty, but written notes are not necessary to remember the genial per- sons who make up the headlines in Balboa's passing parade. Tuff Pir11n'e.' O'Bricn, Frank Kelly, Ryall. Scfmf1:f.' Heinz, limes, Bronson.- Third: Silvia, Hamersley, Chapuis. Boiron: PiflllI'L',' Billeci, Price, Bleil.
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,4 Treasurer Jim Skinner brings all his persuasive powers into use in selling Mr. Clhasc the nrst Student Body card in the traditional Student Association drive for membership. UR. R. Ci. does his bit by digging into his jeans and coming forth withfnfty pennies. Florence Mitchell, assistant treasurer, appreciates with Esther Rovai, secretary, some funny happening recorded in the minutes of the Board ot Directors. Probably relates to thc discussion as to acceptable costumes for the tamous Sadie Hawkins Day. Student ssncialinn Bucket Brigade and Clean Upu seem to have been the key note for the general discussions and action on the part of the Board of Directors during the present term. Student Court, under the direction of Kenneth Mooslin, was given the task of putting back into use the well-known Bucket Brigade, which serves to assist in the general campus clean-up campaign. Rallies and general student activities have been quite largely de- pendent upon the general condition of the campus, so important has this factor become to the Buccaneers. To Charles Howard and Martha Holdener fell the task of heading this l'Clean Campus committee. Along about the half way mark in the term came the famous Sadie Hawkins Day, one never to be forgot- ten, for the day was well filled with rather humorous stunts and costumes, topped off by a dance in the gym. The scheme of having class instruction in dancing was tried out, with each particular class claiming its own Twp Razr: Ed Lopez, presidentg Gloria Merta, vice president: Esther Rovai, secretary: V anies Skinner, treasurerg Florence Mitchell, assistant treasurer: jack O'Brien, custodian. .llitliflif Razr: Iohn Russo, athletic managerg Paul Postler, yell leader' Bob Antraccoli, Boys' Block B presidentg Joyce Peckham, G,A.A. president: Kenneth Mooslin, Stuccnt C,ourt judgeg May Edwards, Girls' Block B president. Bwlffml Rong' Margaret Abbett, Girls' Council president: Bill Biancul- li, tratfit raptaing Evelyn Currier. registrar ot votersg Henry Stelling, assistant registrarg George Batis, Buccaneer editorg Margaret Bonsor, Galleon manager. PAGE FOURTEEN
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