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Board nf llirartnrs day after school in the gym for a period of four weeks, climaxing with all groups getting together in the gym- nasium, when each class attempted to out-do the other from the knowledge gained during the period of train- ing. This, and the Sadie Hawkins Day, which took the place of the usual Hello Day had as their aim that of encouraging the making of new acquaintances among the Buccaneers. Incidental activities of the Board of Directors in- cluded the appointment of Bill Bianculli as traffic cap- tain, Evelyn Currier as registrar of voters, and Henry Stelling as assistant registrar. The Blocks committee, headed by Steve Leonoudakis, made a study of the firms who manufacture chenille awards, with the aim of selecting one firm to do the business for Balboa High School. Gloria Merta, vice president of the Student Asso- ciation, conducted all dances sponsored by that organi- zation. The Leap Year dance, in which only the girls could ask the boys to dance, just about topped the list of interesting school affairs. -lim Madsen, publicity m.in.iger, delights at telling Margaret Bonsor his plans tor advertising lS.illm.1's Open House, Shall l do it this way and make them laughfi s,lf'i jim, I uonderf' And all jim does is to chew on that pencil while Maigalet delights :lt his dubious state nl' mind, and just grins. Pit Spignoli tells louis Kramer that, when he is put on Bucket Boa,-tl ot' Diret-tors gather. with their prexy, Ed Lopez, to sit in quiet BHQMQ ,Qtr mmm llmgh in fudidklcn tcrrmmg he 15 Supposed' to gn ' ' ' I ' - ,ll the papers, and not iust the fem that liappen to blow into his path. fashion while the cameraman docs his duty. t PAGE I:ll5'II'FN
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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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PAGE SIXTIEE N Class Ufficers Martha Holdener . . Eunice Tegland . . Barbara Beebe , . Lydia Rydman . Ilene Petersen . Irma Sanders . . . Vincent Romelfanger Ilene Backman . Willirlni Guiles , . . . . President . . Vice President . . . . Secretary Permanent Secretary . . . Treasurer .Assistant Treasurer Boys' Representative Girls' Representative . , Yell Leader Miss Hanlon . .... Sponsor Mr, Clarke . . . . Counselor Miss Daly . .... . Counselor Enrollment Boys , . 186 Girls . . 187 I.OW SENIORS Charles Howard . . Katherine Varoff . Enid Stout . . . june Warnick . . , . President . , Vice President . . . . ,Secretary . . . , Treasurer Steve Salvi . . . . Boys' Representative Lucille Landresse , . Girls' Representative Russell Jacobson . . . . Yell Leader Miss jones . . .... Sponsor Mrs. Kastner . . Counselor Miss Klaus . . Counselor Mr. Mathisen . Counselor Mr. Clarke , .... . Counselor Enrollment Boys . . 143 Girls . . 138 HIGH .IUNIORS George Zachariah ......... President Doris jordan .... . Vice President Geraldine Lazzareschi . . . . Secretary Dorothy McNeil . . . Representative Thomas Reardon . . Yell Leader Miss Todd . , . . Sponsor Mrs. deI.uceAAht . . Counselor Mr. Christensen . . . . . . Counselor Mrs. Mitchell ....... . Counselor Enrollment Boys . . 250 Girls , 220 I.OW JUNIORS . Dean Elchinoff .......... President Betty Corwin , ....... Vice President Doris Repetto . . . . Secretary Anna Laterza . . Representative Mr. Bleil . . . . Sponsor Miss Connell . . .... . Counselor Mr. Hamersley . .,... . Counselor Enrollment Boys . , 195 Girls . . 204 0 HIGH SENIORS Tegland Beebe Rydman Sanders Holdencr Petersen Romelfanger Baekman Ciuiles LOXV SENIORS Varoll Stout Xvzirnick Howard Salvi Landresse Jacobson
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