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

 - Class of 1940

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'J -i 'xii-,im 1 ls 1538 4 Z ,STN s Chief of the bureau for giving advice- For favors the Pirates need never ask twiceg She's ready and willing to help them succeed And always on hand when they're in need. WALTER BARDSLEY . . . Bud . . . seeing the world . . . through a porthole . . . would be life's fondest dream fulfilled . . . for this Pirate . . . who loves his stamp collection. MAY BARNES . . . Kooch . . . twin . . . full of rhythm . . . and personality . . . even won a medal . . . from Ernie . . . maybe he'll hire her as a private secretary. . GINO BARSETTI . . . Barse . . . imagine . . . here's one per- son who intends to be a good, hard worker . . . will it be stamp-collecting . . . or cooking . . . or eating his own cooking? MARY BASTIAN . . . Sister . . . well named . . . just like a sister . . . to anyone in need . . . this trait will be an asset when she becomes a school IUHITH. HELEN BATTAINI... Tiny .l . . and tiny it is . . . not even hve feet toward the clouds . . . but a big bit of heaven . . . and dressmaking as her long Suit. WII.I.IAIvI BECKER . . . Beaver . . . just like a bea- ver, too . . . always on the job . . . particularly in an ofhce . . . how could he help it . . . with a pal like Earl Schleuter. ROSALIE BELLI . . . Ro . . . well, well, the zoo is cer- tainly on this damsel's taboo list . . . can't stand monkeys . . . to be beauty specialist . . . could the two have connection? Bardsley Becker Bergstrom Bontempi Barnes Belli Berkowitz Bordin Barsetti ' Bencivenga Bernardi Bosch Bastian Berch Beversdorf Bosticlc V Battaini Bergmann Bonami Bottarini EDWARD BENCIVENGA . . . ERNEST BEVERSDORF . . . Bengy . . . imagine wanting Ernie . . . heartbreaker de to be a iazz pianist . . .and not liking to dance . . . maybe w-e're wrong . .' Janyhow, he's been bitten by the stamp bug. GEORGE BERCH . . . f'S0n- ny . . . this boy's future is full of dirt . . . yes sir . . . selling real estate . . . will be able to toot his horn . . . experience in R.O. and All-City bands. UNA BERGMANN... Bunnyf' . . . oh, definitely . . . this C.S.F.'er will someday be a member of Balboa's faculty... already collecting souvenirs for her young charges.. ogoidfia BERGslR0M rki, . . . alGreyhound bu-5 's'alllthis class prexy de- sirefs .,.,fywhat a driver . . . not gol . . . can't stand that fool- ish pasture game. MORRIS ,BILRKOWITZ . . . Berky . . . goes around in circles . . . on paper . . . trying to compose a song...wants to compete with Irving Berlin . . . or Nelson Eddy. YOLANDA BERNARDI . . . Yo . . . some young man's going to be fooled . . . when he picks this lady for his life's partner, . . 'cause homework is not in her line . . . get it? luxe . . . hopes he's better structural engineer . . . than in making glans now . . . charts a straig t course . . . when ulling an oar . . . but not in keeping his medals. LUCY BONAMI . . . Luce . . . can tell when this girl's around...by her loud 'Tain't the way I heard it! . . . but she's really training for the Metropolitan opera for uproarj . VINCENT BONTEMPI . . . Vince . . . the cackling Casa- nova . , . will probably pester us over radio . . . but with a pleas- ing voice . . . something to be thankful for . . . quite an actor. ALFRED BORDIN... Moose . . . believe it or not . . . this moose decided to be cultured... so he joined the Etiquette Club . . . to know how to behave . . . when he joins the navy. WI ED BOSQiH,.. Win- nie . . . likes to look at the stars . 1 , but not alone . . . can cook, too . . . should do well with these two combined . . . whoo! whoo! ALLEN BOSTICK . . . Duck . . . this duck doesnnt- ike wet feet . . .ibut his hot so ks re- move th'slwQ,vry . . . hopes they'll b hot enoggh to land him in a hitect's ffice. LMA- .L------A-. ii .t-aa..4...... E. ..,. l Brady Brandhofer Budde Burchett Burgess, I. CHARLES BOTTARINI . . . Bott . . . believes in pre- paretlness . . . collects old army guns . . . another architect . . . 10092 attendance at registry de- lights him. ANN BRADY . . . Annief' . . . strongly likes democratic people . , . but snobs . . . oh, my . . . hn es to be in hospital some fine diay . . . as a nurse . . . not a patient. WALL CE BRANDHOFER... Wal . . . see the birdie . . . that's what Wally tells his audience . . . then he snaps his linger . . . and the proof is in the box . . . what a teacher! XVILLI UDDE . . . Bud . . . far iz ale young chap . . . blon a ' attracts the girls . . . and 'i r gness to have a good timemsports fill his life . . . intends design material dream houses . . . for other people. GORDON BURCHETT . . . Goird'3'. . . foo . . . girl-crazy fellows get -his goat . . . oh! what goat, Gordon? . . . maybe it's the navy academy's . . . where he wants to go. JEANNE BURGESS . . . Honey . . . clashing colors, articularly in clothes, annoy lier . . . always saying hold my books lo Byran Robert- son . . . ahem. Page Fifleen I l

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Burgess, M. Callaway Burgess, R. Cameron Burke Cames Caito Canvin Calamoneri Carlson, C. MYRTLE BURGESS... lNIyrt . . . here's Myrt . . . where's Mari . . . always full of ques- tions . . . so should be tops as lawyer . . . when she completes State College and U.C. training. RUTH BURGESS . . . Ruthic . . . Myrt's sister . . . musically inclined . . . wishes she could be the bugler in the army . . . or play the trumpet as well as Stan Wild...big order, Ruthie! EDWARD BURKE... Moses . . . well, starch my shirt . . . if it isn't Stepin Fetchit II . . . retiring sort of person . . . would rather retire than work ...tired carrying his feet around. VIRGINIA CAITO . . . Gin . . . would be awful . . . if this jittery jitterbug couldn't keep moving . . . what will she ever do in a business office . . . any- how, she's a good little actress. JOHN CALAMONERI . . . Cal . . .loves himself. . .better than anyone else . . . and after him comes lunch . . . not girls . . . says he's out lo be a drafts- rnan . . . burr.. . close the door. IVOR CALLAWAY. . . Cab . . . this two-time class prexy is the funniest man on the cam- pus . . . all he likes is fun . . . and sports . . . teaching gym hnlds no fear for Cab, .Page Sixteen Cavellini Cavero Cayssials Chapman DOROTHY CAMERON . . . Dottie . . . after me, you come first . . . that's Dottie's motto . . .'wouldn't believe it from such a shy little miss . . . enters the business world soon. BEVERLY CAMES . . . Billy . . . doodling with an embroid- ery needle occupies all Billy's leisure . . . has no time for homework . . . but plenty for ice-skating . . . righto, June? JACK . e . . . m ie A utu tist' cry . a much fr p ng e rtain on tie e . . . gu ie'd keep on ing . . tee CHARLES CARLSON . . . Fred . . .this model airplane builder's hopes are flyin high . . . say Charles, where did you get that nickname? aruso, E. MARGARET CARLSON . . . Marge . . . waiting for her pals on the corner is the worst thing she does . . . better get used to waiting, though, if she's going to own a beauty parlor. ARMANDO CARRAR . . . Chick . . . no chic hen it comes stoppin e -other team' t gridiron e...an give... plenty. .when signal says go. Cl! Chiarello Chlubna Cinquini Cobleigh Cole MURIEL CARROLL. . . Babe . . . how this babe likes a uni- form . . . no gob for her . . . must be at least an admiral . . . and have a big car . . . for her to drive. .f ture nurse, maybe. SEP a n c c c as t 0 out 0 is r keen lv! OTHY US Dot lust a tebit Q but wil 'ilong e world ice rink x ull tow ard beau tifying 1 e she must look at R N . . . Joe . . A v el , ll-d 1 . h ' J -i f a a M . . . ifp d '. p n i ui eye ma mmf a ll star. 3 4 . - t ' ' . ' en on I A ' . . . --Y-fl ' I' I 't r ' EV N CARUSO . . . Eva . . . this little Eva likes to swing it . . . no not toes . . . a racquet . . . more fun . . . but does she run . . . when hill- billy music starts. ROY CAVELLINI , . . Carry . . , varsity pig-skin carrier . . . who sports a misplaced eye brow , . . ambition is to sla somebody in the face with a fisli ...then run...he's a track man. NEVIN CAVERO. . . Maxie . . . like Maxie Baer . . . wants to become world's champ . . . . not chump . . . or a de- signer . . . of what? . . . maybe ladies' fashions. N tx 3 Q?? A ox I Jaik iieditor of this famous oo - Wfith pride upon it he does lookg His wonderful brain-child is finally born And now hear the yell leader blow his horn! JACK CAYSSIALS . . '. Case . . . plans to throw a little light on the world . . . as electrician . . . oh, my . . . right-now. chief thought is to put his 158 pounds through high school. GEORGE CHAPMAN . . . Chappie . . . should have been around when the minuet was popular . . . likes girls shy, demure, and good cooks . '. . yes, yes . . . lots of personality. MARY CHIARELLO... Chic . . . nickname describes herni- perfectl . . . es ecially on the dance tlloor . . . luoves a boat 50 well she may row across the Atlantic . . . aw, just forget it. JOHN CHLUBNA . . . Un- conscious . . . sailing . . . sailing . . . over the bounding main , .V this lad wants to sax the brin'y deep in Uncle Sam's service. PETER CINQUINI . . . Bali-, bit . . . Oh, true Apothecary, thy drugs are quick . . tm ta l, darkt Latin Ii esdob 0 things . ns. t merous to mention. . . p icularly girls. MARION COBLEIGH . . . Lulu . . . Kenny Baker's voice holds little Looloo spell- bound . . . can't make up her mind to be a bugplogist or ac- countant...why c oose worms? HELEN COLE . . . Helli . , . this studious miss . . . whose hobby is homework . . . likes hot dogs . . . and picnics . . . someday will be supply- ing advice as head stenographer in a law office. 1-an - - ev- ---- L 1- A -AA --unn- -- :L -.as1'AA--



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JAMES CALLAWAY . . . Red ..,can't help himself . . . always tinkering with something . . . has declared open hunting on brainstorms and iitterbugs. ANGELO GIOVANNE'I I'I ... Ang ...third part of Big Three . . . Vinc, Geno, and Ang . . . inseparable . . . ex- cept when Ang is catching up on shut eye...always put- tering in woodwork. WII.I.IAM GOGGIN . . . Sis ...tall and handsome ...but can you imagine...fav- orite subiect is embroidery ,Mat present, mind is occu- pied only with motorcycles. MERRILL GRIST... Bash- ful ...little lad who hides behind the scenes...stamp collecting, shows, football games, and girls are tops... ninth period annoys him. SENIOR JINX COMMITTEE On March 14, the curtain went up on a Toyland Senior Jinx, made successful through the combined efforts of the many Jinx Committees. The entertainment played to a full house be- cause the ticket sellers were sold out the day before the per- formance. Those who attended will never forget the color- ful costumes, the unusual setting. the witty dialogue of the sparkling entertainers, clever musical numbers, and an all- around entertaining hour of fun. JUNE GILLINGN. Junie ...can he quiet or noisy... whichever the occasion ndemandsmskating, dancing, and swimming are her middle names. LOUIS G-IOFFREDI.., Louie ...another admirer of the poor belittled hot-dog...prefers them with football games. !,.. AUDREY GLEND,PNNING... iud ...sports play big part in this ,Block 'Bi' gifl's e...always on lookout for new tricndsmand profession I modeling job. BEATRIKQE GOBIN... Bea ... oys in a group are taboo...but one boy...that's ditfe -nt...school would be worthwhile if there were double unches...destined to enter law school. ILENE C-RAI-IAM!..g'GrahamlCfrixckers .,19trange but ' rnrnon Lmbition O, this itt ' .ssie is to marry a Hllionairemat present DifQ'f2I!42r w7itli her. JACK GREGORY... Greg ..,two things on his mind ...sports and Betty...will be content when he can play grofessional baseball...three A finals would suit him ne. BARBARA GRONES...''Bobbie ...everlastingly search- ing for beauty,..not for herself...but for those less for- tunate...plans to study Cosmetology. GERDA GROTE... Gert ...when she's nice, is very nice, but when bad, look out...so she says...doesnt mind hard work. WILLIAM GUILES... Willie ...look out...here comes bundle of enthusiasm yelling his lungs out for the class of S '40...can you believe it...Willie's a woman hater. MARJORY GUINN...''Margie ...proud owner of a slightly used pug nose...nevertheless it belongs to her ...always ready for a good timemespecrally if Jacks around. CARL HANSON...''Lefty ...give him a good book... and he'll be content...airplanes will be ticket to success ...if he learns how they work. EUGENE HARGENS... Gus ...blond, slim, 5' feet 10 inches and nothing else...greatest ambition is to draw other people's earicaturesmfriendly person. VIOLA HARRISON... Feebe .,.if you see a tive-foot blonde cantering through Golden Gate Park, it may be Feebe...horses and fur chubbies are close to her heart, DARYI. HASTINGS... Blackie ...iust another happy- go-luckymsuppressed desire to meet I-Iedy l.amarr..,or marry Judy Garlandmenioys sportsmespecially baseball, HAYDEN VHAYDEN... Lust ...describes himself as ruggedmthinks most about cars, old and new...but finds time to heckle girls...wants to make millions...hates de- tentlons, DOLORES I-IAYES... Dee ...likes Italian dinners, skating, and Richard Greene...all kinds of sports find favor4in her eyes...ardent telephone eonversationalists will find a pal in Dee. June '40 NORMAN HANSEN . . . Dutch ...enjoys afternoon siestas...when asked who was his best friend replied: The Lone Ranger ...says there ain't no such ani- mal as pet subjects. vw. Ae e , . .-,,f,- if 'il' A . I. LORRAYNE HARRING- TON . . . Mickey . . . loud girls will never see her later...but roller skates ...that's altogether different ...always interested in them. PATSY HAUGHTON . . . Bridget ...swingand noise don't appeal to this lover of musie...has ambition to- ward a singing career . . . wonder if Nelson Eddy is her inspiration. SHIRLEY HEALY . . . 'jJinky .,.oh how she hates th get up in the morni but it's necessa ' rose dreams ' g a nurse are t I e true...doesn't like swingmmystery stories and tennis most favored. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE

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