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gadoa gan!! Oil 6tI 6l, Q SOUNDING BRASS The uniformed Balboa band marched in the Saint Patricl-:'s Day parade. They were chosen above all others by the Shriners' Hospital to perform during half time at the East-West game. The Parent-Teachers Association, which sponsored a program at the Granada Theater, helped the band in obtaining their uniforms. This year the band has played an important part in the social and activity life of our school. They have given outstanding performances at the football games, rallies, assemblies, and evening shows in the audi- torium. Among the players in the band are outstanding young musicians Richard Kucich, who manages the trombone very well, and Walter King, who masters the trombone, piano, and the bass fiddle on demand. The management, organization, and the success of the band are due to the hard work and achievements of Mr. Kinkle. Thr .mqgr of fI1IlJifidQ.l: are able In rhunge life feeling! arm' f0fldlf!07II ol 4 flare. -Cicero 1. AT THE GAME 2. ON PARADE 3. IN THE BLEACHERS PAGE TWENTY-THREE
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MR. BILLECI DIRECTING THE ORCHESTRA agic ga fan waLen.6 armong MUSIC The Balboa student orchestra taught the young musicians how to blend their music in harmonious productions. They learned to follow the magic baton. This musical group performed at the H-12 class talent show, the Follies of Fifty. They also gave a demon- stration of their ability at Balboa's Open House held on April 27, 1950 in the Little Theatre. As had been the usual custom, the orchestra contributed their extraordinary talents at the June graduation ceremony. PAGE TWENTX'-TWO Music alone ushers man into the-portal nf an intellectual world ready to encompass him, but which he may never encompassf -Brclhoven
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Carla,-n,,w l9fa,e,-A rougkf Me ,Spirit CZ:-iafmaa fo Haha The Cothurnus Players treated Balboa to a hilarious Evening of comedy on the night of january 20, 1950 at 8:15 in the auditorium where three one-act plays, Star Struck, The Ghost Story, and The Third Act, kept the audience in stitches. They brought the spirit of Christ- mas to Balboa through a charming com- edy in A Toast to Christmas which was presented on December 18, 1949, under the direction of Miss Edith K. Trickler. This year's othcers of the Cothurnus Players were: President, joe Carrillog vice- president, Pat Lynchg and secretary-treas- urer. Anita Lopez for full '49. Spring term '50 we End President Phil Ossman and Vice-President Shirley Brizzi. Abora, left: Christmas At Home. Below: The Gift Botmm. lofi In rigbl: Shirley Brizzi, Jon jones, Barbara Burdnck, Bud Suther, Hjordes XVright, Donna New- mxn, Helen Azacik, Roslyn Charney. PAGE 'I'WENTY'FOUR
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