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BUCCANEER STAFF, FALL '49 lflCC6U'lQ8If' BUCCANEER COVERS ALL The fall '49 Buccaneer staH did an outstanding job in publishing the school paper under their editor, joan Lindt, and assistant editor, Sam Zorich. Mrs. Baggenstos gave excellent supervision in taking over Miss Hudson's place in teaching the newswriting class. The purpose of the club is to publish the student newspaper. The Buccaneer is known to cover all cor- ners of the campus. JOAN LINDT Editor ,Wm ff The chief activities of the newswriting class consist in learning editorial writing, advertising, sales and to circulate the Buccaneer. Students of the Buccaneer staff are up bright and early to distribute the papers in front of Balboa once every month. It has become popular to send a committee to sell the Buccaneer to other schools, such as Lincoln and Polytechnic. In return they come to Balboa and sell their school papers to Balboa students. ACTIVITY IN THE PRESS ROOM AS DEADLINE NEARS. PAGE 'l'XVIEN'I'Y-SIX
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WurJer anc!.SZow gufiinefid Wlien the Cold, chilly spring 1950 winds were dying around the stage at the Balboa auditorium, the thrilling comedy mystery, Murder Man- sion, presented the stars: Carlotta, Shirley Brizzig Palmer, Phil jazog Hick, Bud Southerg Mime, Helen Azichg Hamilton, Phil Ossmang and Ophelia, Hyordes Wright. Barbara Morris and Bob Hirk were property managers, and Donna Newman was the costume mistress. The comedy was by Miss V. Howard. In the work behind the plays of fall '49 we find properties dug up by Helen Azich, Dolores Mill, Edwina Hayes, Darlene Gueliani, Myrtle Grassel and Joe Carrillo. Costumes by the class. Prompters, Edwina Hayes and Darlene Tasher. Tap: COTHURNUS PLAYERS Below: SCENES FROM MURDER MANSION PAGE TWVBNTY-FIVB
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uccaneer Saygaring 150 ZORICH--EDITOR Directed by able editors, the Buccaneer covers the latest styles in clothes, latest records, and always keeps the student up to date on top bands and singers. The newspaper is continually trying to develop more powerful editorializing, and improved writing. Under the Buccaneer editor, Sam Zorich, it has had a full coverage of Balbozfs sporting events and social life. During the spring '50 term the newswriting class had a new editor, Sam Zorich, who worked very hard to publish n good paper. He did. joan Lindt was his assistant editor. The newswriting class introduced two new reporters, Gloria Ardiz- zoni and Yvonne Sharp, Miss jenness Hudson is back and actively su- pervising the publication of the Buccaneer, a paper which all students look forward to receiv- ing every month. PAGE TWENTY'SEVEN
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