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are gsm.. 51. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT GALLEQNX satis , I .1 V ,KX :wa...f,h,kxML-xx I ... , Si It ig info ajshriforg Witli enthusiastic planning and effort, the Gal- lean staff started their work guided by the theme originated in the fall '49 journalism class. This year's Galleon is one of Balboa's best year books. The staff has tried, as far as space allowed, to see that teacher or student interest has been omitted. The entire class assisted the advertising staff, headed by Charles Bottarini and Joyce Biancalana, and made the Galleon a financial success. The new special leather-covered Galleon with senior names stamped in gold may start another senior tradition. Under the kindly guidance of our publication advisor, Miss Melkonian, the staff, a most pleasant and ambitious one, has achieved the goal for which it has strived, and we sincerely trust that our efforts will meet with your approval. XVith gratitude the Galleon acknowledges its indebtedness to Miss Montgomery for her patience and unfailing kindness in preparing the typing for this issue, and to Miss Harker for the art work which brought the theme to life. Lrjl, .1lmrr': XVnlter king, editor. Rlglll, :lbUl'c'.' Miss Mclkoni.m, advisor. Galleon. f.'r'l1ll'r.' Collecting lklnncy. Bulurru' '49 Stuff in sales czunpuign. Oj1fm,rilu fhlgt' - Galleon Stan' Spring WU. Leif middle: Miss Montgomery, Miss Harker, Sales Managers Joyce Bmnculailri and Charles Bnttarini. Bu!lu1r1.' Layout Crow.
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ocia! LITERARY CLUB They reviewed and discussed books by contemporary au- thors. The club was first organized in Spring '50 and so its calendar is not yet complete. Otiicers were: Spring '50: President, Bill Robertsg vice. president, Candy Coobrithg secretary, Shirley Wfoodland. The sponsor was Miss Whelatn. RED CROSS CLUB The aim of the Red Cross Club is to give a little pleasure to those less fortunate. The otticers for Spring '50 were as fol- lows President, Ruth Ibarrag Vice President, Wfanda Tofteg Secretary, Betty Walt. The sponsor was Miss Montgomery. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Among the most significant and active clubs, the California Scholarship Federation held its semi-annual installation tea, went on a semi-annual held trip to points of interest, and worked hard to better Balboa's scholastic standards. Their achievements individually, and the.ir coaching service to stua dents needing help, have been effective. The fall '49 officers were: President, Sally Parkerg vice president, james Hutchinsong secretary, Ora Orlander. Spring '50: President, jim Hutchinson, vice president, Shirley Brizzig secretary, Ora Orlanderg treasurer, Eleanor Kleing coaching coordinator, jane McKinneyg historian, Nancy Alessandri. The sponsor was Miss Aced. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA These embryo pedagogues visited colleges, attended lec- tures regarding various phases of education and the teaching profession, and served at the Mothers' and Daughters' ban- quet. The otiicers were: Fall '49: President, Martha Outmang vice president, Eliza- beth Ferryg secretary, Betty Carlson. Spring '50: President, Elizabeth Fcrryg vice president, Betty Carlsong secretary, Rayma Ann Rounds. The sponsor was Miss Howard. 1 .noun pw -
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