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'N , tdt ts, to t-slit-ritnent, and to lirolit lrotn mistakes. This experi- XVhen l was informed that the theme ol this yearls Galleon was modern 'i2llf, l was strongly tempted to sit this one out. .Xliter all, what connection has modern jan with Balboa High tool? Then it occurred to me that this kind ol music is ex- llt mt ly popular with high school students and that there must , 1 . - A reasons youngsters like modern jazz is that it is experintental. livery day Balboa laculty members witness the willingness ol students to expose thentselyes to new ': ' 2 1 socialgiowth. Xlodetn ian, is popular because it has driye and energy- tht tluahttts Buccaneers dttnonstrate in the way they perloint both tn and out ol the classroom. ll they continue to apply in their own liyes the traits they t adtnirt- in modern ian, this yt-ar's gracluates art assured ot . H. LliHNl.XN, Irincipal ,Q sttctess. 1 f R ' MR. R, H. LEHMAN Principal Some of the new teachers this year were Mr. lfrancis .Xrdourel, Nlr. -Iatnes Brown, Miss Marian Cualco, Miss Irene Clrolt, Miss Charlene Leon- ard, Mr. Hlallace Look, Mr. Robert Dunkel, Mr. Harold Parker, Mr. XfVerner Plagge, Miss Maxine Richarclson, Mr. Manug Tenlian, Mr. Elmo Xafemmer, and Mr. Arinancl Magid. All of these have increased Balboa's wonderlul faculty. Miss Norma Klaus and Mr. Anthony Laus haye returned to Balboa alter a year's leaye and were welcomed enthusiastically by their students. Mr. H. li. Dayis, Mrs. Pia Hunton, Mrs. Blanche MISS RUTI-I ANDERSON Head Counselor Coordinator MR. RALPH HANSEN ,Mf ft , 4 f.4i if , ,, . af s fw 7, M! 2 ., fFS954Z,m M- ' ' 'wmfam' W f ,twmw Z Z , V, t , N XJ, , T- M ,,,,, fVV..7?y,,V,w t ,..., I, -'-' Qfwp ' McCoy, Mr. Richard Rice, Mr. John Roake. Mrs. Rose YViegner, Mr. Arthur Hutt, Mrs. Bonnie Reid, and Mr. Clalyin YVilliams were long term substitutes. Miss Frances Todd is on leaye lrom Balboa and is now working at the Board ol' Education. Mr. Wlallact- Look was co-author ol' a book of poems this year. The name ol the book was Three Doors. Miss Dorothy Reynolds was the author of a childrt-n's book, The Sons of the Smiling Tiger. She has also written stories and articles lor magazines about South Ainerica.
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with 'N-'Olds l am wnxinfed that the iargf -1 . , Ar if rt: 'A .3 X,-LH.: :-,- ,:fi,: ' .Xrter mtzrh thought and fume exlidiriieiitiiia jii.e isn't for me. so eien at rifk or being own vquare fell, may l. in jtivt plain Eng 2-fish all members ot the gfiifllliillllg tlasies Cfiva anfl happinevs in your future lives. in ol Ulf lish. SUC- R DTI-I BI. ADAMS. Dean of Girls 'WH .51 Left: E52 Right: E 2:2 yi UQ. ,CHN Cf-RR Deaf 2+ E:,s A more alrlimlireiate theme than Modern lan would he hard to xuggeat for high school students. The jazz lorm in music stimulates a great amount ol intlixidtral creation and decora- tion. lt reqttirea a tight ortlerlinexs and unity ol effort. 'lihe more skilled banclsmen learn to im- proxise: others learn to maintain the set rhy thm ol good performance. 'lo all our stutlentx who hate learnetl to pattern their lixes along thexe same line-. heartiext congratulationsf JOHN R. CARR. Dean of Boy 5 'ffl 5' 'ii' 'fs -f : E-, - 4 f- f n,- 4 ag ' -,'f:,-F ' ' f' X
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