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

 - Class of 1957

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J , I 2 2 , '::.5axpe5ff'v1fff' '75 'fiiiT'3l 71 w ' JfJ l,5f' ,I ififefi0i.f,,i,iffaf,azl1'ff,i1 X 1,'2:5ffliY Ewlaivfffrzefflimf1,n2a2fefpff1c,f,,f-ffm, . Qjqcmyfl my , f' gym 'j rmgjfffzg' 'cgfpf ,, 4 ' To the Man Who ls Balboa A school is made up of many people, each doing his own job. The person who holds this organization together is the principal. For the past six years Mr. Ralph Lehman has been the principal of Balboa High School, and this year he is retiring. It is with fond recognition of his good works that the Galleon Staff dedicates the l957 Galleon to Mr. Lehman. Being a principal, Mr. Lehman is nat- urally in the public eye. The student body as a whole knows little of a principals be- hind-the-scenes activities. Mr. Lehman has been tireless in his efforts to make Balboa first on the Pacific. His support of our sports program, his encouragement of eX- 4 periniental classes, and his improvement of Bal's buildings and grounds are only a few of the little known enterprises that make Mr. Lehman worthy of praise. As the Galleon Staff has put forth its best effort for a good yearbook, there are individuals and groups who are constantly exerting effort for the school. Keeping this organization closely knit as well as progres- sive is what these individuals will always remember Mr. Lehman for. Wfords are so inadequate, but I am sure the whole school joins in saying, Good luck in the future, Mr. Lehman, and thank you for the years you gave to Balboa. ANN CONTE, Editor 1, .f-wsqiv-..-. ,,, Fw' .,.F?:1f. ,V , ..f....-,..-,..........,,. ....,-..-,-,-- ,,,.v , -W - , -,.. Above: Mr. Cark, Miss Adams, and Mr. Lehman, Lefti Mr. Lehman awards Pteroclacryi Trophy to Talisua Niko. Upper Right: Mr, Lehman takes ea brief respite from his duties. Lower Right: Here heyadmires the new trophy case, a gift of the fali ctgass. YSL? ar Qatriwrs LEADERSHIP .. Administration . . . Faculty ........... Student Association . . . Class Oiilicers ....., Class Room Scenes .... Councils ........ Christmas . . CLASSES Buccaneer . . Galleon . Drama . . Art ..... Music .... R.O.T.C. SCHOOL LIFE Cheer Leaders . . . Rallies ....... Dances .,................. Assemblies .................. Variety Show and Term Play ....... 6 .. 7 .. 10 .. 14 .. 18 .. 21 22 24 ORGANIZATIONS .... .. . 25 C.S.F. ............. ... 26 Silver Seals .... . . . 28 Clubs ........... . . . 30 Service Groups .... . 34 .... 38 .... 40 .... 42 .... 43 .... 44 47 SPORTS ...... . 51 Football . 52 Basketball . . . . 58 Baseball .... . . . 60 Track ........ ... 62 Minor Sports .... . . . 64 Block B ....... ... 65 G.A.A ........... ... 67 71 .... 72 .... 73 .... 74 ,... 75 76 SENIOR SECTION ..., ,H 77 Baby Photos QFa1lj ..... , , . 78 Graduates Qlfallj ....... l , , 80 Baby Photos QSpringj . . . A I I 89 Graduates QSpringj .... , I I Q2 Index ............. l . DIOQ N .k , MR. RALPH LEHMAN Principal V' f 'il 4, will tl in , lv: 'V qi' we f at fl. ' w , nr: .- sm,-f Q Ji 'IJ ' ' fFi'v:i1fw if ' ve . f ,W - 'CY 9 ' rt?5M6w,.Y ww ' as Hts' -. ' .. jf+ff' f Q2 f tt Aloha to lflal I have thought very frequently ol the tremenf dous drama which unlolds belore the eyes of the principal as he observes and gives direction to concepts, many ol which appear as mere glimpses when seen in the real-lile drama all about a large high school. X'Ve devote so much time in reading columnists' reports ol' segregation and the terrific impact on our democracy as told by people in public lile, but little do we think ol the large social conllicts and struggles which are inherent in a very large segment of our student population: and it isn't the issue ol the majority Versus an unbending authoritarian lorce- this social struggle is so much bigger and also much more complex. The social lorces which give greater concern to some than to others help a bit in identilving their nature and oliler clues in ways to deal with them: however, most ol' us will come to realize, sooner or later, that we clon't know our best and closest lriends. Our indiviclualitv is hidden away. and we will not open the window because we have so much concern ol being juclged: and we don't want to be judged. so our inside thoughts are not identified. Our students become incensed with the idea ol this being their nature when thev institute a sell-search and stride out to lllllllf'!C some im- portant and vital moral values. An alert school can give aid and comfort to this search. and 21 wholesome student can arrive with a liormula for himsell if we hrst recognize that it is immoral to remain unknown. R. H. LE!-INIAN 'W-Q ' in 4, v f,'f'-, ,lifiilvf , , - - 7 l 'r 1 II ci fm I Mr Huber, Mr Perussma, Mr. luster, and Mr. Leong take in a rally wa V4 SQL al!- Vliss fltlams Sa s-- wvfw sw' 3' 5' 7 Year book time is a time ol' congratulations and compli- mentary composition in which the spelling may not be correct but the superlatives leave nothing to be desired. ln this emo- tional climate, which prevents many ol Us lrom knowing the important lrom the unimportant, I would like to hold up as worthy ol' admiration ---scholarship, citizenship. and sports- manship. May l extend my congratulations to the many mem- bers ol' the classes ol Fall N545 and Spring 1957 who have A grown in the attainment of these fine wo'1ls. MISS RUTH ADAMS Dean of Girls MR. JOHN CARR Dean of Boys ,4 . I . L I , tl i ll ljfilfli UU They say it's the set of the sails and not the gales which tell us the way to govi and when to this we add the inspiring leadership ol the Finest captain ol his time, we are certain always to make port whatexer the winds, storms, or calms. XVe congratulate those Bucs who leave us now at the encl ol the voyage and hope that as you sign out, your horizons have been tremendously broadened by your experiences. Don't waste your energies on little things now as you sail deeper waters. Best wishes, too, lor all you younger pirates who go on shore leave these next few months while the Galleon under- goes some much needed repairs. Hell see you in the lall. JOHN R. CARR Demi ofB11j'.Y tion and gratitude be with him in the 5 c My best wishes to all ol' you and to Mr. Lehman, who has given so much to so many young people in his over lorty years as a teacher and administrator. XVe have been most lor- tunate to have had the benefit of his wisdom and experience in the San Francisco schools. May the warmth of our aclmira- years ahead! RUTH M. ADAMS Dmoz of Girls MR. RALPH HANSEN Co-ordmator MR. RICHARD DATE Head Counselor ,sf Z mms? fi i.ii - 1 .M ,.,. .Z . W ' s 4' , ,W -j.1...,ff f ,, 2 I ff ' If 1 . 47 ' - , -fi... . ... - .. -H Q, ' -ff ' 'y n f 7 I .M VV .A 1: 4, , f , f ,I I f at ' I I 'wxieiisif -. W f ,-asscw W, 'ff '- if M: ,S .4 g.:' my ff 4 - 1 4 W ' ,X . f f I ' V' ' 'f- .s-::'1:z . . , , .zz-If f , -554' . 2: .1 A X 'iw' 5 w . , X VCX: L FW, ' ' ., f- XV V f . .1 ' . fi .' , ,. 2 .,, 2 .2 if-'. ie- YM X 24 ' , sq Wyf 19' ! fl , f f It Qc? 3 f ,..f..4 . I j A ' ff rr V f I W l I X l fl I , I I 1 EIN I pg? asimk f , 5 I im.. 3 .Till I 1- .fl I ff ' 4 V. , W. . f , rf.. ., S V' ' ' is - io 4' f gy if f f' 5 , Q- 34 f , 5 ff 5' ' f . -, , - .1 -'MW ,E ff vemdw' ' W M ff . 1 M, MW ,rf V VQCWEW iq , , M, Wwe. - 4?'?efQyf-' 2 -41 QE :-:-5 -,Y . Q -. 1 I A ' . fayf w , V ,, I . f - 1. X.. , , yy 'JA' ' rr it 'QI ,V W. ww-,,. ,..,. - MR. ROBERT DURKIN MRS. URSULA FARRELL I 9 , X .,, ....: . -' 41. 4' , fm , I :,., l , Q' f f 1 f I . ' . , ZVV, -f 1 2 , f f Xl f 1 f ff ff- f 'v Z fy ,fi . 9 ,, .,'W'J.4A,. . ' 2: , f,,,.-M. ,Wf-wwf-Mwww' + ww W 4 f! 5 f W I 1 j wwf' f Q i f W f f 1 f V71 X M4 if 4 If X 'Wi f 4 5 K M X ,y 7 1 ,X R f ,Q ,.' J K ll MRS. MARION FRIEDMAN MISS YVONN f , 2 MISS NATALIA ACED Foreign Language MR. REGINALD ALEXANDER Business MR. FRANCIS ARDOUREL English MISS LENORE BAILEY Social Studies MR. EUGENE BENEFIEL English IPMISS DOROTHY BERGOUIST Home Economics MR HYMAN BIK Social Studies MR, SALVATORE BlLLECl Math MISS BETTY BLUE Counseling MR. ROBERT BRANDEBERRY Science MR. JAMES BROWN Science KMRS. MATHILDA CAMERON rt IFMISS RENA CASE Physical Education MR. ARCHIE CHAGONJIAN Physical Education MR. JOHN CLARKE Physical Education MRS. FLORENCE COHEN English MRS, JOSEPHINE COLE English MISS JULIA CRAVIOTTO Math MR. HARRY DUFF Industrial Arts MR. ROBERT DUNKEL English :Department Head E GAUL MR. GENNARELLA f W, Industrial Arts English Science English Industrial Arts l X I f , f ' - If - A Q ,fi 1 .-yi f I. f fig - 9 tj? 5 , W, iv , ,f , I-, 4. 1 5 . , fl Z, , 'SJ f .a hilt L . . 7 , My., .1 . -V fir .I Q v9,, All? W gffvfflzj-4:2 .yt w , ' A I ,A-.- ?.' ' E' I V- +3 Q of . 'S fill - 'P '. jr-CJ-S E532 '-G ' . If1CQuSTrIiIPr?5 -' ' ' Y N53 'ff-PIE2 GIEEC: Efwgw Er UMR. PICHARD GIESGT-J Efgbsh MISS fffwf-'. GUI-.LCC Eusf-ess , M 5 we LCLIIS I-mf: .- - . , V ' Pms :ei Eiucaffo' V M441 1w,P.3, EDITH H!-FEP V E--5 fee: I Lf fd we WALTER Hx-EEEASCH f fd , I English M133 GEPTPLJDE I-IASSELEROCK H Scfence MP. DOTJLD I-1oEfEr.:AI-II. EHQIISI7 ,. ' 4q' 11,4 was IHQEET HO!!!-.RD Englnsh , ' M MP, EUGENE I-IUEER Science ' Q' , MR, I-ILL!-P. HUMMEI. , ' V Scvence f Deparfmenf Head v Q Left: Referee Makower Iles proswafe durmg facwfy football game. Right: SQT. Vfwlliams and Mr. Pemssina are caught In The heat of the gan-e. ' 'E fx ' I ,. Y .J , , X MIL I I NI , I U IX HITPW II' IIX J v MRS, PIA HUV-JTOI-J MR. EMBREE JOHNSON MR, HAROLD JUSTER MISS NORMA KLALJS MR. DONALD KOORS Scuence Scxence Socnal Smdves Math Business MISS CHARLEIJE LEONARD MR. HARRY LEOIJG MISS JACQUELINELIUZZA MR, ARMAND MAGID MISS VERA MAKI Social Sfudues Social Sfudwes G Englush Busmess Scuence Busmess Y I .4 l 55- - - f ' --an n- I fi I 1 qty If 'fy , , A77 1 I A , gf' 'fi 4 ,'A ' 'fn ff V, Z 2 MMV W? ffm, ' 1 gf I ,147 1-1 ifyf! -h?'LK4'k' JS . f 41'Z5f I '- ' 72 f 1, W. E war ' E 4 X S gg. 2 :z M-'. . -v -N, 'X' . f . Q My ,5faf,f:' Q tm? , X s::'.. 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ROBERT RANDOLPH MR Louis MUSCHI Busmess Maris MR, ARTHUR RASMUSSEN MR. GROVER NEUMAN If1dUSff'a' AHS Ari MRS. REECE Math 25:DeDartment Head 12 FAC U LTY NOT MR. CHARLES ADKIISSON Social Studies MISS MARGARET BARR Science SGT. CHARLES CARLSON R.O.T.C. MISS EDITH CONNELL Physical Education MR. LEE DOLSON Social Studies MRS. VALE FEDER Physical Education MRS. GERTRUDE FISCHER Social Studies MISS LILLIAN GARFINKLE Business MR. WILLIAM HOLLAND Physical Education MR. WALLACE LOOK Library IFMISS MARJORIE MAHER Math .A .' f iff fs- 5 PICTURED MR. DONALD MARCUS Social Studies MR. CARL MITCHELL Physical Education MRS. PHYLLIS MORRISON Home Economics MR. LESTER POWER Business MR. HAROLD SMITH Industrial Arts MR. ARTHUR SWART Industrial Arts MISS EDITH TRICKLER English MR. ANDREW VAVURIS Industrial Arts MRS. ROSE WIEGNER English SGT. EDWARD WILLIAMS R.O.T.C. 1 f -J i' ... . fdil Sf C N f W SW I J pxfi 1 , 've vt- R 1 s C V A Q f is N ' x 2 IW R ws sf? K ! Q? 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The deeision to ehange the constitution eztme alter the Boaid ol Directors had visited Oxtklztnd High to observe its student orgztnizzttion. The Board ol. lJlI'L't'IOl'S, consisting ol' the Student Associa- tion olheers and the high senior girl :ind hoy 1'eprese11t:ttix'es. uppointetl it Constitution tlonunittee which nixtde extensive investigations into the old constitution. Roonl lliXVZIStllt'IllCCllllg1Jl.ltXCl'tJl'1lll the SMX. tonnnittees: hill Mztkowe1'ttc'ted ztsztdvlseix In this room all the SNK. olhteix worked together, making sure the school hudget wits NlIlTltilL'lll Ihe SJX. olheets also II1llIIllillllt'tl relations with other schools: they repztid eourtesies to olhters ol other schools during ex change rallies. FLORENCE BATTAGLIA Secretary-Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL tfalll Bottom row: Kenna, Domingo, Olson, Haight, Kaylor, Meyer, Goodnn, Scardamaglta, Hcrmuda, Reiter, Row 2: Cratghead, R, Derenzt, B. Deronzt, Santoro, MacKenzie, Gtorgi, Whittaker, Smith, Richards, Brough tow. Row 3: Klockars, Huesman, Randall, Laualhatt, Barth, Grangeta Top row: Genna, Mlzzaro, Rhodes, Valente, Bevacqua, Allvnuece. , Brewer, Cantagalle, Buelser, Youngi , .. ., V v .ttr ,st .CF-ww z.:::r::i::' -Q 2 1: 1' immfrxzr' ii ici, ,pd .1 Pl: v-5 I-LLER KLOCKAUS ECE ,153-,1 jp -4- EMF .i K5 i-VQ4 :J ,- Sffzemr Judge Arr Q fegfg, A., E. , .,,,,igE, CC., n , 'D 'l 1 i E , HICEV S 'EIU iflf I UiUI'E CALENDAR OF SPRING AC,TIYIiIiIILS 11 Iimioi' PI'f'J1'I'1 lfi SA. Nomirlarioiis Assemblx FEBRLYARY 1' S A Elecrifii' 1 ,l A 1 .. , J - 19 P.IA. Film I, Camivl 1 11 21 Hello Dai Dance - f 5 . VN V , ' S I 1, Rum-UH Llecrions lb CSF. 'Isa x Insuallarion 1- THIN Pla I . 94 , , MARCH -1 ,xiflild Diiliui r f il- I ' x f A ZZ HN, Dance -1 g,id.S Iaiilllfllh 29 Silver Seah Picnic APRIL .231 Awami? Aweiiibly' 3 CSF. Sporu Night ,. . V' . . , . . LNE 9 Girlf Block H x Gulf Loumil Piriiif 1 S I P H I ,. EITIOI' Lt 26 SA. Dame , . J , , fn LSI-. Dc-felt Isa KIAH 12 ,Nirmg-Llp T Senior jirix 12 Gi'z1f1L1z1rim1'i 10 Senior Picnir, 13 Il12iL12L11'liliUU Afscuibly E ,ZE'.T CO1-C' 3:r'g Boffom row: 'fclgra Zz 'gp Geese 2'2 '1-.affzf . - F,fe- T A: a,f 'fa - .f,i Ze 32:3 Row 2: Fran: Jaw- r A 91224 es, 7' cc, fc, Daz. 'a 'f.za e zescf se CV: 2 f:: ag 2 -J :f 'fare cr Faf,::fi Row 3:C'1esa Sr' mger, Bro Parr-rez, I-1ar,:e', f-et,-, !'! Q wif :Q 'fesfen Eeeccia, ffazzah ' Efefef, Eamofz Ravi 4: '3::9,. f, J, Psnapl' C:'e:f3',m, Esrebe Ko,ng, Ngzief, ZEVVSUL P-affs, LW W, Pefew X-rye raf:a Eegfezcf Row 5: Gain ' .xeaser :. Serefz, P ?e'er1z, Da. 5 Lou CHQ, Eccver, Ifiszr, :af-2s,ff1zza'c Senna Row 6: CCI ffe af Sava: Lrfa Ezfza es Paf: 4, Perf-ev, PA,-5 ,rxgfg Z5 F Cfccffez. Row 7: Eager-ees, Jfarc, Pa fe,', P-,eaffef '! 'ace 2. 'D fu 1' it? fn 1 mif,1: n i umm lnwmmmfivvyww 40 ,F are , f X E x 'A' News Q V ' TRUDY ASNAULT X 4' ,gk .gg S Nag i 5-. Qin. ..,v ws , .fl 5 . . '52 y i- -vvv ..,.4 t- ' 3 Q 132- W Faftief V 'T -- ff 'Lfhllff' SKC? MIKE WALSH President BARBARA GIOVANNONI Vice President NAUREEN MATTIOLI Publicity Manager - Leaders ble The spring SA. started the term off by finishing the new constitution. The Student Council was made into the law making body ol the school. Things were bigger and better during the spring. The Student Court, led by a girl judge and her capable assistants, laid down the law. The kids around school soon knew that this lady meant business when she began handing out citations and ineted out stitl' punishment. A reward assembly was given to all SA. card holders. Talent from other schools was presented. This was the first assembly of its type. Greater Balboa XVeek was a lot ol lun. Students were seen with crazy hats and acting as teachers. The carnival was held on X'Vc-dnesday. and followed a YVestern theme. Many new ideas were put into elliect this spring. The Buc- caneer and the SA. joined forces in trying to build school spirit and interest. Rallies and assemblies ran smoothly, with lots ol entertainment supplied through the el't'orts of the SA. officers. Preplanning and tight schedules were the kev words. Mr. Makower, adviser of the SA., started a class in parliamentary procedures: this class was given to all incoming oHicers so that they could take over their elected ollice without hesitation. S.A. RALLY COMMITTEE tfalll S.A. RALLY COMMITTEE lspringl Bottom row: Goodin, Hermida, Domingo, Scardarnaglia, Malm- Bottom row: Harris, Reiter, Kenna, Malmstrorn, Ricci. Strom Top row: Colla, Haight, Kenna, Granelli, Hanafin. Top row: Timko, McNeal, Domingo, Ferretti, Granelli. t. 13? M . it vm: :emma .. AJ Marks, i..5N.-S1455 ml mw ' 11 gf 11-1 -4- A :r:se, Ka, 2' in X 5 JERQY GRA'-.FL1 Ccrvfrnss :ner x Ad' G fi .ef - W,- fr' 45 Q? ..,.,3, PFW Y E f, X wi : ,, , a :IA Q LF if ff-SS '- 4am Boftom row: Hurv1eS,GnTr'feC, Kracker: I-the Y. Tow row: Sakls Sfesiefs, Vigil, Schmidt, Canfy. EALEGA L!-.'! I-EET Spf 'g A Boffom row: Pease, Sw'4'f, V33 '-a'c zz, Fuefo Kaffefg esef. Row 2: HENRY EO'.'NT.EG 8 6 2 Fcklfs, Andres, SCEVCEWET a Eace S: ' :Y E'-23'-ifz. Tow row: ',e:ef, .fx ,. -,,,,, . Carwff Sawyer, Fm ef x' S :Tc ha' tl , i 4 SA SCC!!-- CC - . T'EE 'C l Boftom row: Fefe , Hem' :a Kane Samet Top row: Ee' es Eyg - ,X fa .1 7' f R s, CAROL SHAHINIAN Fall H12 Vice President 5 AN DR ES MEYER . tu A, fr ' X R. X A X 'Q X R 'Kr Fall H12 President - ,si Q X f cfs . . 5 ION l if i y ,541 3 X V A , ,QU -SANDRA HARRIS Fall Ll 2 Representative DAVE FERRETTI Fall L12 President ADRIENNE ZENONI Fall L12 Vice President NAUREEN MATTlOLl Fall L12 Treasurer BARBARA GIOVANNONI Fall L12 Secretary v ff! VIAII tl W ......3 2 N X 4 X Y I f f ff 'Zyl Z ff 4 yo . J I. ,,.A f X fa fi DOROTHY MAMMINI ADELE GALLI BOB FREDERICKS Fall H12 Secretary Fall H12 Treasurer Fall H12 Renresentafive Esire and Work 'l'he lull high senior class sprang into action immediately by hosting the Hello Day Dance on September 28 lor the in- coming low sophomores. Next on the agenda was the fun- lilled Senior Picnic on October 19 at Adobe Creek Lodge, lol' lowed by the Big Clean-up at Bal, when Hl2's painted gar- bage cans and polished trophies. 'l'hen came the Aloha Day Dance given by the low seniorsg the Senior qlinxg the long- awaited Senior Ball on ilanuzuy 19 held in the Franciscan Room ol the St. Francis Hotel: and at last the big day, january 29, when the high seniors bade farewell to Bal forever. Among' the activities sponsored by the fall Ll2's were the Aloha Day Dance on January ll, the Senior Jinx on January 17, and the Senior Breakfast on January 29. And after five terms of waiting, the great day of January 29 finally arrived, and the soon-to-be high seniors proudly donned their new senior sweaters for the traditional Move-up Assembly. The spring H12 term flew by so quickly that it was over before anyone realized it. Memories of the Senior picture, the recording of Bal yells, the Senior Picnic, the unforgettable Senior Ball, the Aloha Day Dance, the Senior Jinx, the Senior Breakfast, and the Final step-graduation-will linger in H12 hearts forever. Left: The Line-up . Right: Students arrive early for Silver Seals meeting. ' 1 1 1 ' if ' . J r,f.'f21.'15,r:,ff, i 1 - , ' 21- -. - , , 1 e - i:!?1 ? - rg V af g , if ' A f 2' 'Ti Q La 4 ' A aes' ., t . it .. V. 'Q ' ' L I , 1 ' -'fe ' ' 5 . S R .. H. 'wr' ,Ji T f A V ' K ' X .. , 1' .W I ' ' '- . Z 'Ve . f 1 ' - 5, 1 , 0 f - f. '. . ' V G 1 -232: ' . 1 ' , , - ,A Q 1' '. .. Iii' ' ' . 5223.1 ' 'T' f , fi T . X Q ' Q . W it t -1' ' ef- r ef! N . :,- ' ,eg ,i , Q 21. , ,g 4 '. ,. ' '- f- ' g . Q 14' : ., ' f . .L 1 ,Q , vy rw . N: . X ., . L JANET RICHARDS Falll-111 President yy 20 .11 J 5 WW, Aff 'ffm' . f 1 '. ,y . 3 lit' 2: .,::'-gg X 'Y' :Q - 'i 7 ANTOINETTE LEE Fall H11 Vice President 4 .655 gi 'Mew 1 f JEAN EDWARDS ESTHER JOHNSON Fall H11 SCCTGTBVV Fall H11 Treasurer Q it b ,ans fx 'S' J - -- -.-U ff .,- .s-. ,V -:ua-.3 f L -4:-'een-'S c-, N- j..-- -ras-. ,-. -- - -- - - ..- : 1. 1 ..::.. : ' 'C ' - 3-EI'E'E T116 fall M211 juniors came out with tn-so actiiities which were enjoyed by all. The first of these. the Skating Party held at Skatelanrl at the Beach. turnerl out to be rjuite a success. Also the junior classes combined and brought lorth the junior Iixclusiie on December l3. Nlr. Hunnnel and the junior officers deserxe the credit tor planning these social affairs. The low juniors' activity' for iall '50 was the junior Ex- clusive. This was the low juniors' hrst really 'big actixitsf' and their enthusiasms rivaled that of the seniors. It was attend- ed by most of the low juniors and was vers successful. The activities for the low seniors were many this term. They took part in the Carnival on Hay l5, and had a pie- throwing booth. They were also making preparations for the Senior Jinx on May 23. which they called Stars Over Tomorrow. The following night they had the Aloha Dance in honor of the graduating high seniors. It was a very busy term indeed for the upcoming high twelves. The high juniors had a xery busy spring semester. They were getting ready' for the junior Prom on May ll, which was named Almost Paradise. After a brisk publicity carn- paigri, tickets were sold. TOM MCCLAJN Spring Hll Presrdent PAT LUTICH Spring HE? Vice President .I f, lla al .L is T2 ,fi- Ziff S' V V jf. 1... PAARILYN RlCCl Sgrrng H'2 'ACE President' GEORGE YERBY Spring l.'2 Presrdent ANTOINE E LEE Sprung U2 Vice President ROSE PANDOLFI Spring H11 Treasurer BARBARA SMITH Szring Hl' Secretary 12 K 1 jr , -ff ir fm I P, 4 - . M Wh J ,. , , A,-ma i if 'W . PETE ALEXOPULOS SDring I-H2 Pres. DAVE FERRETTI Spring Hl2 Rep. YOLANDA SANTORO Spring L12 Sec'y JUDY BRIERLY Spring Ll2 Trees. EILL RODFUGUEZ Spring L12 Rep. . 'Tr Ai A f fs . of ,K . vt fi. , ,LL , 'Zu A T .5 :N as 5- . E 2.22 4' 5 , ANDY MIZZARO BARBARA SCHREINER if QM JERRY GRANELLI Fall Lll President Spring L11 Pres. WALTER RENNER Fall H10 President ROSALIE ANELLI Fall H10 Secretary wsiiQyf i NANCY WHITTAKER Fall L11 Vice President Spring L11 Vice President BARBARA SCHREINER Fall HlO Vice President DENA TAYLOR Fall H10 Treasurer iii ff its ,A wr 54 X L , s g ,, 'N ' ,tx , - Sm '? at ,, 1' ' . f--,. M4 , if ,. wif' - :-sag a PEGGY FREEMAN Fall L11 Secretary ROSALIE ANELLI Rs. xx 'wk 'W .X ss ,AX 1 .R 1 N l 5 ixtlih Nw x ?2 ff JOAN KENNA Fall L l l Treasurer DOLORES WELSH Spring L11 Secretary Spring L11 Treasurer Prom Eliiilis The spring H10's, sponsored by Mrs. Cole, gave a Sadie Hawkins Day Dance this year. Girls asked the boys, and when the boy accepted, the girl sewed a patch on him to show that he was caught. The dance was in the Balboa gym. The former fall H10's, now L11's, presented the Junior Exclusive, Serenade In Spots, in the Balboa gym on October 18, 1956. Everyone was in semi-formal wear. It was Almost Paradise at the Junior Prom, for the Ll1's. That prom was a sell-out. Caused lots of grief for many students who wanted to attend and couldn't. The prom was at the Mark Hopkins Hotel in the Golden Empire Room on May 11. The spring 1,1l's sponsored the Record Breaking Booth at the Carnival. H10 and L11 classes are looking forward to the Fall Junior Exclusive. Mrs. Cohen, L11 class sponsor, thinks that it will be one ol' the most successful classes. She also believes that this class has been the most enthusiastic, co-operative, and one ol the most exciting groups that she has ever worked with. Shes looking forward to the great years ahead. Changes ue As a result ol studies made hy the tacultf. this year. some changes in clztssrooni activities are scheduled lor Seliteinher. A studs ieriod will he ref uirt-rl ol all students A l l who receixed one or more Fix or two or more D's tor final UI'ZiflCS this s6IHt'sle1'. suierxisetl Q l studjf halls will be scheduled lor all periods in the day' including morning classes. A latulty suh- ject speeialist will help with slllflf Iirohlems. Block lntograins will he oiiered lor superior students. tonihining two subjects lol' the length ol two periods. 'lihese two slllalfitls will he asso- tiated. suth as English Y and L'.S. HlSlfJl'l' l. Students will he sthecluled for these classes by their counselors. l H02 il vs 'Y' f nw- .A , w' 'ml WW 9796 '--- I My i . 'L '!5:'.' I X 4 1 kf X X Q 'ix six' Sis 5 X i W 399 5 5 sr Y 1 3 sv A , 5- sf fs r , sw, ' fs f MIKE WALSH ALBERT MALATESTA PETE ALEXOPULOS RICHARD HAMANN BEVERLY STOCKER Fall President Fall Vice President Spring President Spring Vice President Fall President Etitmtiils Aid Bal, Have Pun The Boys' Council is an honor organization which is under the supervision of Mr. Perussina. The Councils main job is to maintain order at assemblies and rallies. Any boy who wishes to join the Boys' Coun- cil must meet the grade requirements, and be recommended by a faculty member. He then re- ceives a petition which must be signed by his reg. teacher, his counselor, the principal, the dean of boys, and three Boys' Council members. A meeting is then held at which new members are voted in. In the fall, the Boys' Council supervised at the Football Pageant. The fall ofhcers were president, Mike XVa1sh: vice-president, Al Malatesta: and secretaryetreas- urer, Richard Allen. In the spring the Boys' Council made the Block B boys honorary members, which meant that the block organization supervised at assem- blies and rallies also. The Boys' Council took part in Business-Education Day, acting as guides to the visitors. Spring olhters were president, Pete Alexo- BOYS' COUNCIL tfalll Bottom row: Baker, Alexopulos, Annuzzi, Walsh, Malatesta, Chavez, Duckerinj. Row 2: Wilson, Pellandine, Mattos, Meister, Tyree, Bailey, Dal Porto. Row 3: Garcia, Ramirez, Bonid, Sbour, Hamann, Goodin. Top row: Peterson, Capozziello, Bagatelos, Bonnardel, PW! pulosg vice-president, Richard Hamann: and sec- retary-treasurer, Hank Domingo. Boys holding S. A. office and those on the Board ol' Directors are made honorary members of this organization. The Girls' Council consisted of approximately till members this spring. The members were either elected, or selected from the many clubs and de- partments in the school. S..-X. officers and class officers are also on the Council as a result of their willingness to give service to the school. The Cou'ncil's job is to usher at assemblies and rallies, act as hostesses. and guide parents of new students around the school. In order to qualify lor acceptance into the Girls' Council, a girl must have given one year of service previous to the recommendation, main- tain a B average in scholarship and an Ii or S average in citizenship, and must show evidence ol initiative and desire to serve Balboa. lfVhen a girl has filled the above requirements, she can proudly don the blue and gold hat which signilies her achievement. BOYS' COLJ NC I L t spring I Bottom row: Scgbier, Malatesta, Domingo, Alexopulos, Hamann Annuzzi. Row 2: Garcia, Ramirez, Humes, Pellandini, Hainesl Banks, Meister, Lopez. Top row: Bagatelos, Ewing, Bailey Bon- nardel, Dal Porto, Seagrave, Shour. ' at at - 3 G'PL3'COL,'.CNL 1'--K1 'tawx Bottorn row: Anders-er, 13111445-, K Fr-een-an, Hang, Efgr-15, rfecxen, Efafge e, Row 2: E:,a 1z - Ffzc P. freerfan, Cere- gvmfz, Kayla' 3. :erg Cv-rrefsen, Row 35 f.,-1-51559, p-13.5 P:-Wes ,215 P-+:ffa':, Ccfee, Esfebez Ton row: 'Ea , Hcp:-e Zewx, 'Ezwf Cf::':,. ' EWP-S COL'-CL ss' : Bottom row: ffeauer, Zeprf, Hozper C'a,s, -enfaff C'L ',E .2 Panos. Top row: !-ftooeN , F'1:WcrC,2C1eof:r Zemf Easier Pefefs P-We Culver. GIPLSCOUUCI1. :pr ng Bottom row: Pease, Fewer, Poead-ese, 'nfglen Trzrffcfw, Qqeftz, ffafzwef, Raw 2: Cfhangx, pw-ET72, Frpz, fg'N, Euarxc, Panera, ffagrf, Efwf? Top row: Cf' sfefsef Aczamerc, ffifrg, Crgggf, .'!?-nfaver, Edfferdi, Tnxsfcf, ? X- A l GFRLSCCUNCIL L-Z1 fa!!! Bottom row: Moulin Rlchards, Roeschewse, M. nw- Ttaker r XJ?-ftakei Rever, Dattersof. Row 25 E. Srwth, P Srfwfh,Ph,i11g5 Sfzckef, f'fE Cf1E,', 'f:ggwa,Swnf'1,Row 3: Pf2TerS,SH7'wL:1e, O'RQUrke Jfeever, Owen Shah-may Mawmsrrom Top row:HglQr-19,11 Zgngni p1ClCf'LfC, P-Wrwarm, Echrevoer. I ' '11 , f4 I 5 , ,,, 121 if, - ff .,,,,,,,,, N -Q - S-1 1125, Q5 1 N if 1 'N fi 1' 1 Q 1 fi 1 1 N -5 , 'ij A ' .',.. X ,I V ski? :J . : lx I ,- Q x 2 , 5,-sf:-.S ? Q-cv ! 1 1 J' EM VX as A 5 ' Q ' M f 6 an df , Q KJV ..d,.-lb My 1 Gr 1 , si :Ffa ' 'QWQWQW if 2 47 , ,fx ,M 'iff Z ,AMR ,Q Y AQ? ' -M 6 , Christmas spirit pervades the 'halls and classrooms of Balboa. uifs Have Cheer Ehristmas Upper left: Three wise men sight the Christmas star. Upper right: Carol Shahiman and Keri Colsen bring life to the Nativity scene. Lower left: Lee Gooclin and Dolly Freeman decorate the Christmas tree. Lower right: And here we see the results of their work. ggi-'W Qnxiq' 'R' Q iqdqv' I ' Fyllll sQg , -ll - ' V' HM : R5 4 i all ui flf - in ma., A-.w-4-up it I X S f A' Q11 t, ' 'W Q, ,se ,1.., ...... 2, f , l l l i l ...af-af ,.:: 4,1 ANDREW DAKIS KAREN MALMSTROM FLORENCE BATTAGLIA ANN BAROWAY GAlL JOLLIFFE President tfalli Vice President tfalll Secretary tfalll Treasurer tfalll Historian if-alll Top Scholars Have ctive Year The C.S.F. is an organization of students with above average grades and citizenship. Its pur- pose is to reward scholastic achievement and en- courage students to compete lor scholarships. About 155 students belong to the Mem- bers may not be absent lrom the meetings more than three times a semester. The meetings are held every Thursday morning in the cafeteria. There are many advantages to membership, because in later lite a student's scholastic record may help him bet ome successlul. C.S.F.'ers also f se-W Ei.siE MAHONEY Co-ordinator lfalll Historian lsprlngl CSAIL JOLLIFFE Vice President ispringl LINDA PETERS Treasurer lspringi KATHY DELURY Secretary tspringl 26 i '4 meet socially with members from other schools, compete lor scholarships, and tour Bay Area col- leges. Balboa's chapter of the C.S.F. has been spon- sored by Miss Natalia Aced for over the last ten years. Among this year's activities were the installa- tion ol officers. the Dessert Teas. a skating party. C.S.F. Sports Night on .Xpril 5. and bclore-scliool coaching ol students. 5, .aw I i rm Q y.,y ...l . Immune x . 21- --up-uv H il Q ij'- -4: -.- xy- :Yu - tv-,,,c, sf V' 3' .Q I ml' Q.. W S-ef' 71 -I -' , tj-.- 'v 'l v 1 J Z-r x7 C. S. F. 'fair Bottom row:Gar1', Peters Srrnh, Jensen, Ewars, Fe'1..:cr, Ceregrm: Staff, Sreeberws, Efar-refe, Esrv-em. Row 2: J-'1 Waker RCGSUG 59 Rcse Eerfsfe rw, Phwllps Damn-.ares, Camnfg Saws, f-rg-Melo, Cergg, Daaggn, Row 3: Pew-ere, Melgzn, Harm-gfef, Hclcen, Tor: '10 Armellz, Shaefer, Eolzacalla, Sanforo, Carrer, 'neissn Crescw, Perasso Row 4: Walsh, Rewrer Tarkel, L Nan-rs'rrem, Nagrnv, ffamccc, Frlpula, Schlrfger, Jolrffee, K. ffalrrsrroff, Shaw, Sulzfrcpwcc, Paccagmeita, Lan-ras. Row S: Famolr, Cr-wsfeneen, Mafrescf, Crnocrv Ss, Ceccarelfr, Brewer, Casfericfrr, Schre ner, Shan mae, Narrrno, Dalberg, Gam, Cggrwasso. Row 6: Gzcd, Scmgege., Harrrmgron Lebei, Varwad C57Ef D JV7, Mrzzarc-, Cerner, Taper, DeLerf, Lg am, Erhng, V.:-reim, Scrrwerder, Henterson. Row 7: Gam, Dakws, Sremgcd, McPheTers, Bahia, Cafevarr, '-erelr., Treafer, Dackermg, Rearwc, Kafzn, Teresz, Leque. Top row: Harwaff, Herrerr, Lorrbawiw, SW-ef-E, Prrgcdrch, Hopper, Haecref, Craps, Pearf A fi, S3 - Q? -a , 413. es jf-Iv -.li--L vw, -u .- 461' fr' 1: - no -1- ffm? ll Zi E Q 'JS H ww 4 an . Mp, -v v 5 X EEZ? J A ', Oli Q f A -Y-it Xen-m W 'hx ' X 4' 1 L1 F :pr 'Q Bottom row: C,E,5,-5V pci, -,954 QJH5, fa-grga, Peesgreee .ffv-Hamer Pease, Sckrr cf Ren-er Ezmarcs Frafk Cafrw me Crest., Kfaniel Roy, 2: ,agiefefgl Eafgg jg ,r,, Perers Sr'-rr, G,:.aff:ru' Zefrzm, Ezsker Lazzareffc, Prwlps Pazrrares Hee, Cwozrw ss, penal Row 3: Qaz Tgffage gy T5,gr E,,, Eyre, Sfeprems, Queer: Samara, Elerrbrcack, Hcgeer, Ezfsfcrc Gcrversal Fever, 3:6-,,.,a,f 3535555 Erejggrv Roy, 4: 195, ?afa:crr Tzrpmc, Cerrer, An-e r, Resersfzck. Pac:agrxei?a, Cogruaesc, E f,51g5r',, ff, xerggn, P.5gf,,Er,ge1 Evrvan, Row 5: Bayes I-1f:aga', r-ien:-erszn Cclmer Garcalc: ,Uecf Give, Eacf-er, Eraunewelu, Powers, Dedfer, Life' p,gf,5I ,agggff-gg, Eafer Row 6: Earrrcyreff, Esrepe, A-rrrsfrerg, Palzrvares, Ewerrfr, Schioegel, Haeefwaf, Crafas, Glorgi, !a:Cez, lfrrffe, Maa, Ecffre :er Ceccareik Row 7:CP'raff:1Zf1,CH'rsr:am, Mfawlaqch Lee, 6501 Pc-vers, Brewer, Scrvre4- ner, ,'f:grr,f,, Hg gg, P fa g-54, 1,.3r,,ee Cafar a, Kama, Row 8: Derefz' Graz a, Trwersem, Ga't:ar1r1:, Darrnsrecr, Srechr-njer, f'A1ZZ3VO, Lxeeel, HarNe,, Francesciw, Kmtacar, Fa::r, Pzeeen Top row:CP'1e'1,Dafs,Er,ma're The Thinkers : Cffafc rg emzevsrof fre CSF, Kev, De .r, Hcrrrs faraf, -HC-,rf ,ere ng... .,......,w Kraae Pcrev: Pzfferz. 1. mea refer: se.: e Ce F. :F fc 'VL M U 'illsu Here -fly DEV 'l'he Silver Seals is one ol' ISal's largest or- ganized groups. It consists ol' students with a B average on their report cards, without any lfs, F's, U's or VV's. The purpose ol' this group is to give service W lo Balboa High School and to help carry out i S any student activities which may occur in regis- T tries or elsewhere. Miss Gertrude Hasselhrook is the sponsor ol' this large organization. The entire rneinhership of 331 students helped in the P.T..iX. nieinhership drive and dinner, both . ol' which proved to he very successful. , 1 , 5 - Heading this large group lor the lall term ' were president, Richard Ristowg vice-president, W 'fi Arleen Olsen: secretarv, Nancv TX'hittaker: treas- A'-,,,.,J-' , . , ' ' . . . Q urer, Ixennith Colsen: and historian, Xvonne fl i J, Rado. .5 E 1' ' 3 ' Taking over for the spring tc-rin were presi- WCHARD R'5TOW dent. Larrv La Pointe: vice-president, lilaine Por- President lfsgrll f' ARLEEN oi. Vice President lfalllR NANCY WHITTAKE Secretary lfalll KENNETH COLSON Treasurer lfalll SILVER SEALS lfalll Bottom row: Krause, Musante, Fitzpatrick, Margetich, Whittaker, Taufer, Nichols, Massimo, Maloney, Paulson, Mattioli, Grangeia, Slembrouck, Rybicki, Litzius, DeRoss, Taylor. Row 2: Demattei, Holmes, Smith, Edwards, Dukes, Godfrey, Bernstein, Bonnet, Chiesa, Riana, Correa, Smales, Lehmann, Jacques, Ferrigno, Portera, Bean. Row 3: Willett, Glovannoni, Duffy, Valergo, Johnson, Swift, l-lunsucker, Accornero, Palomares, Hol- Iard, Shuey, Ramos, Reese, Rosenstock, Tarantino, Baker, Fabris, Row 4: Kenna, Sprenger, Kennaugh, Regalia, LonQ,Welsh, Wiander,Williarns, Kulleseid, Grangeia, Wallcer, Furrer, Simmons, Pugh, Bogisich, Clarke, Malatesta, Gladi. Row 5: Cohn, Graziano, Steffen, Bibb, Hartie, l-leisch Bugher, LaRosa, Kern, Prior, Garbarimo, Menendez, Chorovsky, Stone, Moxley, Diaz, Botsford, Schembri, Banks. Row 6: Miailovich, Sommerville Collier, Klockars, Humes, Thompson, Franceschi, Nieri, Raiti, Mazzaferro, Jacobsen, Bielser, Varellas, Menconi, Pederson, Tomosello, Williams Fitgerald, Cheli, Row 7: McClain, Derenzi, Levi, Browne, Delahay, Robledo, Panelli, Green, Johnson, Norris, l-ledwocd, Chan, Hardie, Rodeen Fabbri, Brown, Germano, Fink, Miller. Top row: Vasta, Ristow, Derenzi, Allen, Stephens, Koonce, Diane, Gorlier, Larivee, Benventi, Schlegel Klobucar, Riva, Koch, Christianson, Theisen, Ghio, Brandel. 1 1 I I 1 1 X tlnunqnn I--.......a... i C0 S W 1 ,U 28 , ., , ,.,, ,, - Q - V fkla, -UC 1 Sl -VER SEALS 'Spring rf' L. BOHDN r0Wr CTVBTVVEU REV'T'lES, 'fIcLaref, Miller, Valerfnne, LaPeInte, Linda Johnsen, Taylor, Ambrose, Cor- TODBSSI- Row 25 l-CDGZ, Lifzius, Gcvanncni, Portera, Galle Lehmann, Haven, C2steIIgff,, i,','IE,-me, Grangegal Row 35 Clalke Slmmimiv EPWQSI EUSSCVEV, f-fares, J. Creed, Sipi, E. Creed, Stzne Walker, Olsen Parrf. Row 4: Tate, Reese, Eaxter, NeIsI'I, Mairrstrom, I-Ierwooci, Canfagalln, Lauclan, Sterguon, Pendercasf, Lauin. Row 5: McKinney, Christensen Teresi, Marcizc, Delury, Desmond, Eardr, Derenzi, Nespoiif Lamas, Germans, Fink, TOD VOVC TCVPDWHS, 'VIII anfs, ffericucct, Balch, Lew, Petersen, Artemcff. lf ull Calendar terag secretazj, Pat Simmons: treasurer. Bev Cas- tellotti, and historian, Norma Grangeia. Some of the activities which were planned bv the spring group were their traditional shave a balloon booth for the carnival. Flower Dav lor Open House, and a picnic to which the C.S.F. was cordially invited. Some of the fall Hl2's who were honored with a silver seal on their diploma were Rich Allen, Marcia Bernstein, Barbara Burton, Mil- dred Davis, Lorraine Godfrey, Eileen Jenas, Con- nie Kavlor, Karl Long, Jeanette Massimo, Andres Meyers, Edith Nichols, Talisua Niko, Carole Paulson, James Raditich, Carol Shahinian, Gwen Tauler, and XVendv Holmes. A silver seal on the diploma signifies meritori- ous scholarship throughout high school. As the Galleon went to press the honor list of June graduates had not been released. LARRY LA POINTE President 'soringi ELAINE PORTERA Vice President Ispringf PAT SIMMONS Secretary 'spring' EEVER LY CAST I LOTTE Treasurer fsorungl NORMA GRANGEIA Historian Isprzngf 29 4, 'V Q 3 'fee 4 .-J 7141 if ' ei f f 6 Aw A V . o1:1W'Q- X . .ZW :' lk- Y ,I A ff' l 1 llc V Al N ff' ..-an I -Q1 -an 5 F :al g. ,W f ', , it 'Me' ORCHESIS ffalll Bottom row: Thurston, Y, Grangeia, Bobadillo, N. Grangeia, Hop- per, Colla, Walsh. Top row: Wong, Jolliffee, Presswood, Weaver, La Forgia. Left: Fencing Club students practice their skills in the gym. Clubs Include During the year there were eleven clubs ac'- tive at Balboa, giving members a broad range of experiences. The Future looks bright in the world of professions. Mrs. Layman, the school nurse, and Mrs. Gotelli, a P.T.A. mother, gave their time to the Future Nurses. The girls learned of the opportunities and advantages in the field of nurs- ing. The Future Homeniakers ol America, spon- CIME lfalll ORCHESIS tsoringl Bottom row: Cappa, Stamates, Colla, LaForgia, Hopper. Row 2: Parker, Ireland, Stall, Slembrouck, Weaver, Top row: Thurston, Green, Lema. Right:Orchesis members step lively for the Variety Show. Fencing, Drama sored by Miss Bergquist, learned about providing the comforts of a home. All the members were from the homeinaking classes. During the year the members went to Mlestlake to see some of the new homes. Mr. Randolf sponsored the Future Retailers, which prepares members for a Career in retailing. The Future Teachers of America, with Miss Howard as sponsor, learned about the advantages of teaching and the different schools the students could attend. Bottom row: Pierini, Cerruti, E-iorgi, Menconi, Ursino, Aneeli, Piaccagnella, Jacques, Ferrigno.. Row 2: Bruno, Castellotti, Magrini, Ceccarelli, Carraro, Netherton, Portera, Faus, Gatto Follari, Row 3: Bastionl, Holden, Forptno, Contagalli, Beau, Cecchini, Derenzt, De Canti, Tomasello, Waker, Esman. Row 4: Mizzaro, Schlegel, Guaraglia, Champion, Vella, Demattei, Fritzgerald, Derenzi, Lo Voi, Jones, Verducci, Top row: Benvenuti, Meister, Riva. .ww ,4- .,.,.mM-.mp-ww' ..gm.-gnu 7 .W-W QW 'Y ivnlscnnn ef., f fa- ff iij '51 ng Q f X15 . MW!! , Ria- lvl? I '35 sr, DC- riw ' - 5' 11 g 25' A Q 7 W Q 'J' V N- ' .. K A Av, 1, , .JL +4 n ,Z .......... 'AA-------1 ,. YJ- 'Q gg 5- 4' -f i Q .1--- .1 Q6 3 -31: as ' ' 5 ,: ff' fif' . i' 3: are A 'bn ,ilnqt f' --: .-,-- Bottom row: '-'egf 'Eeffi file Cave cf' Eff: Uemcf 52-5 5e g':. Row 2: Ze s :' TV: ma 'Jes- fif C'.a':', Eeao Cacre Ca a': Erg 2'3 ,azcoes Rovy 3: Sefefz' :EV! E E Seven: P:f'e'a '-.es:: Ee- g+e'a': Ee'.ef.,'. EC' ege- D .fa Lczze'-. Top row: Eefs Varna Ca:-f :, fwa 'J :zero Z-2 .::' Them: :R Zan: FQDET '. 3r-17555 'e Bottom row: '.'..'m1, .'. - T'Ek 5', N' 155, Peagg, .ug-rzg-w Kaffe. Row 2: P-iafrrgzfx ff ',7TEKE', .','an:e', Sf' YH Y. ff42l'J'Ef, Var-or-e, Row 3: Tzpz Qs, Pa-':gffg i-'gfafm ffenczr' Cr:s':,. Top row: C:':: f:U, uafkgfem 5t re ner, !LS nQf'F, i'-4a a'n FWST '-'EHTE93 Sifng Bottom row: Gam, M, ffm Waker, Pease, Psrvefa, Ltrzws Vafellas, Bean, Ca I-1119, N, Ve-rwccni, Row 2: Sana, hftvas, I ofegaih, Frafcesch, Mal-:meh Top row: Mr, BLK Xfhrta-ser, Dahlgfef, Pen: afz f-at-worm, Crssby. Ch E551 MgJr.H0 MEDIATOPS fa! ----..-- . I 1,4 5 49. ' ? w 1 47 .. BUF! 2'-.1 w Bottom raw: Rec, -'laism Caicerow. E' HQ, '.'.:IIs. Row 2: Z 'X Burton, Frecnam, Freeman, Mamet, Topolos, Dulberg, Ffevervn. Row 3: Hardngfcn, Navszw, Esfebez, LQSKQT, Uc- Dermott, Zevcmw. Top row: Rose Davis, ff-ccoroero, Srrtales, Cannirg, Hvgh, Schretner, FUTLRE TEACHERS s:f og FL,TL,QE TEACHEF3 452: Bottom row: Faisal, E, Ta.2:f Kreose E, Ta.':' ingram Top row: Cgwggai, Efcne Have Ciaffao I.::er I-cczrmefz, 5-arazec, Kfa.se Ccgfassz, zlfzfg. 1. 2 1 x '4.Lr-. ,nav u 5 q-3. il FRENCH CLUB ffalll son. Top row: Totah, Barka, Turner. FUTURE NURSES fspringl Bottom row: Phillips, Bell, Miller, Olsen. Row 2: Lusbure, Palomare, Cobb, Ponciano, Cox. Top row: Graf, Lowe, Crenshaw, Chatrnan. .M QW'-. f' Bottom row: Benzon, Musante, Martini, Melenclez, Haight, Alexopulos. Row 2: Murilo, Casas, Frediani, Firpo, Dawson, Gran- geia, Davis. Top row: Smith, Treanor, Bernstein, Boitano, Satten- berger, Gonzales. L l af. .M,,,..9, ,, 1 19 ' ESQ - -..M FUTURE HOMEMAKERS lfalll Maloney, Nissen, Phillips, Smith FRENCH CLUB lspringl Paccagnella, Fleming, Felts. Banks, Milligan. ame ll, Bala Gul ll PAN AMERICAN CLUB lspringl Bottom row: Pease, Melendez, Bagatelos, Musante, Whittaker, DO Row 2: Santoro, Cuellar, Weaver, Arietta, Craus, Arguello Dawson Cornell, Murillo. ' ' Row 3: Wong, Boitano, Orlandi, Firpo, McKee, Gann, D Top row: Powers, Alexopulos, Tazcano, Smith, mingo, elury, Harris. ,, t Y! ... -.. .. Bottom row: Baroway, Howard, Crosby, Nable, TaYl0fi 30l 'l Row 2: Mclierraeher, Gorliep, Milligan, Hill, Fabbri, LaForgIa Bottom row: Parnico, Johnson, Brandel, Nagle, Wilson, Green Pruitt. Row Z: Crosby, Taylor, Hartman, Margaillan, Peterson, Iaggi Top row: Hill, Cox, Bailey, Vorgenseu, Johnson, Herrick c as .5 s if 5.- se. . .- -v' '- t, :Mg 1 ef, , ,sg ,.. ,,. ,gs . UQ? f 4 ' if . ..,,x . r f m 'fr P 1'- Q P as A t 5 -I eg' . set S25 I .,..,... . it is f 5:49 M sas, sisf, may 'ss . s M H .Q. s Q 1. ' , L i E 5 G fg:p.',F.' f- E -: Boffom row: Czefe e' '.'gf1:a Zzufze Kev ,535 +-5755 f.L Rot-v2: :'::f e ' :iss 5 :favs T':e .2 fe' KU ts, : f- fe--f .,a J 5 :. Top row: Ea e fe' ' 4 1.' sr - ran .'2 'SZ . IE'-CKE 'l-L,E 5: Bottom row: Va, f P: :e TZ: Eu: 5 Cree: , Cree: Jofes. Row 2: 57:2 Efezeefs De ag' 3-eiaf' DENE Pauls? l-liter: Row 3: C :s:, E: :te C' an: '-' f : af r-e ef as Cie'--Vane' Eief. Top row: l-1af.'.:': 4:1 r 5 T get' P, TfE -E' Z TVE T'e Weil, Ta a4e'r:. its 2. urses, Retailers Como esta? BfJ72jlOZl7', Buenos dint, guterz ftbend. The language clubs were really rolling. Cirne. sponsored bs Mrs. Sapone. is the Italian Club. The annual initiation oi new ofhcers and niernbers was held. Xllss Stassen sponsored the French Club: hating been in France. she reniein- bered mans interesting things that she passecl on to the members. The German Club. uncler Mrs. Shaller. practiced Cerinan during the club meet- ings and learned about Cernian arts. At meetings ol the Pan-American Club. with Xllss Aced as sponsor, HlCI'HlJ61's learned the capitals ol the South American countries. To belong' to any language club a person niust have either taken the language or be taking it. Furuee RET!-NLERS fall Bottom row: Conti, Benson, l-1-errrica, Broughton, Swim, Alt'-err, Gerlazh, 2 is c:C'.'f-' f : :-,,- Bottom row: :few K::'cs ' '-'-se' ne' Tfze sc' Kefnefg exe' EE,S'Ef Row 2: 5:-se' Zines Kew C f. 23,-ef E:'.'.a :, Top row: E Cx Jzzar: Lge -He Ire' Eine' CGLE. :E'C .'E CL-E 5:r 5 Bottom row: 3: 'Q'ee: E' Gee: ,. Szrce Zaye- .- '.'-eva Efzzks, L-2-ever, Ccf. Row2: l-la nes P:ge's Eraecei Shi: '!ia't:f Eenefn Egmege Costello Ezgis-CK. Row 3: Tfafrrre 3 E-else' ,aczzsef 'lcfag :'25I2, Ee. a::,a, Fezizfi Kcaucar Levee ,Vee :ucca Top row: Eier Traffeiu, D' l-1aw.'c:U Ja' 7.0, Jorgensen Ch cz os Eaoms Tawafeffz Perm Groups A lets' clubs at Hal also serve tlieniselxses. Mr. Bik's First Nighters. students who like their clraina on the screen or stage. were otten able to obtain tickets to a perlorinance at a cut-rate. Mrs. Stvetkas Orchesis. a dance club. inet during their GAA. dance tiine. The girls in Orchesis per- lorrnecl at rallies and assemblies. The Fencing Club was under the sabre oi Mr. Benehel. Meni- bers rnet evers other Tuesday' to learn this inass terlul art. The teani. niacle up of the niost skill- iul nieinbers. won all but a couple ol their inatches. 33 Row 2: lTEll'T'tYErCI v, VBIEFNTE, Coffen, Landauazo, Cupric, Evans Fanucci. Top ow: Han-oev Dei Grande, Donohue, Carli, Blake, Mei-cam, Mr, Randolph. W I , V 'A 4. ,..,:p4p11.,Y df' . - 4 -A 9- M U L 'T' ' at . v ' , A f ' . 1 G ff' 'tiff ZW, .' 13 1' f . Ma. , . U- ,g , 'W I , . -- Y U51 asf:-,X I lu 3 i ,-.r it e 4 J: 1 Q ---'lfi if fi it . A A , ' -- e ' I ' Q I 3' in 1 5' X , li '51 - .aim iv M' , . Az' 4 43 ,, ff fs ' .Q V 4 S ff? A ff I If I4 M ggi: 1, Y K ,ju W- : 4, -is 4 s, f, H 'vt 4 We ft? - , W A, ef.. M T f , . , , T , W, TM ' ' ' - f i! 95,5 Aa ,if y-.ff :A 'V f 4 X' 2 ' N t 7 5 3.-w-11-11 , - ,.... ..,..,.. l 4-..smmm: 4' 4' Y , Rif l e t fall -K H H L 1 sv , 'f s iff, fl' l,T 6' .s- s bk! -, , t ' 24 , ,a .wi 1' ' M5- X STAGE CREW lfalll STAGE CREW lsprnngl Augensleln, Pellegrino, Stocker, Barnes. Bottom row Clark Buck Damnco Dresser Ma aferro Loftus BOOK JACKET SELLERS lfalll Not ln plcture Barbara Waelf l-lll 303 John Vasque l-ll Palomares, Freeman, Volkert. lO9 STAFF lspringl Bottom row: Gadsby, Mau, Grazuano, Lilzius, Taylor, Dunnington, Row 2: Escalanfe, Liberafi, Catania, Malafesfa, Mendez, Mula, Vlalmsfrom. b Top row: O'Connor, Bates, Ireland, Dahl, Croschetlere, Loft. What Would We ,gg if' 3 ,as ii? may 4m x cr CL A L LEG Bottom row P e at T row A-rr r D ra L ERPD Bottom raw L K U A 5 no F f.-Q Tr rw: I F Q-Q-T-f-f L fn- f err: far-Q ow 2 fdrrc 3162 SCPIGH To row T 'vac Orff rfn crgn n P C Ervn ef rlaww STAFF ff- rg Bottom row: ', es, Fzsfer, '-125521 cdna X ein new, E. msd. Row 2: Pd- 5- Marti , r f, Top row: De'n'c r, -':ez, '-5-1-gggf H 5 Par'-irez, Si .-.r e. Wlfff- ST!-FF 'al Bottom row: Pcesche-se, March, Pcwc, Pdf-crane Benefm, Pamues. Top row: Clark, i-mnsdcker Jlafcer Perch Efarkrn Dalrwgren. xCf-'C7 STAFF 5,5r-ng Bottom row: Dahlgren, Hrdnsuckef, Stair, Teresv, Ramnes. Row 2: Andersen, Pederson, Trwer, Puglvarrssw Top row: Nanoeh Trrpaldr, Guvdwcr Hodges M!-.VN OFFICE STAFF sprangf Bottom row: Barroso, Velles, Alban, Rozora, Sre- mafes, Hanson, Gro-fanneffi. Row 2: Merherfon, marcrzc, Delgado Fiuanc, Palo! mares, CoiNa, Morley. Row 3: Thurston, Anchzck, ffllllarns, Kimble Drllon, Loucks, Laura. J J , Top row: Vuale, Ealde, Hodges, Peterson. g 1 -gers descner, --rke, x-X-.,T.L 1g....4 1 ,nf :1wIvviaz:'.eqn .. 1 1 OFFICE ADULTS lfalll Bottom row: Miss Dutof, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Prigodich, Mrs. Scott. Top row: Mrs. Maddox, Mrs. King, Mrs. Cozart, Mr. Callahan. H2 STAFF tfalil Bottom row: Verducci, Maraviglia, Poulson, Top row: Dansingburg, Blaine, Chapin. A OFFlCE ADULTS lspringl Bottom row: Mrs. Maddox, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Allegrini, Mrs. Prigodich. Top row: Mrs, King, Mr, Sl'-iro, Miss Dutof, Mrs. Cozart. H2 STAFF lspringl Pickfor, Miller, Robledo, Evans. They Handle the Headaches Bal's stage crew, sponsored by Mr. Morse. has many responsibilities: stage lighting, arrang- ing props for assemblies and rallies, and keep- ing the stage in order. Miss Aced's bookjacket sellers sell covers so that texts will be kept clean and good as new. The staff of 109 helps the counselors who help .students with personal problems as well as any school problem which may arise. Mrs. Prigodich and her main otlice statli work hard at operating the switchboarcls, giving out information. and running on errands. The clean-up judges liayc been doing Il great 'nav .yt-A.. if :sm -me ' ' ' pg job of keeping Bal tidy. They decide whether one or two bells ring sixth period. Mrs. TfVheeler and Mr. Look direct the library staff, which helps locate books and puts them in their proper place. The workers in 105-107 are Mr. Marcus' stall. They have the important job ol checking school attendance. X'Vithout Bal's olslice adults the school couldnt lunction. They're the ones who solve the rou- tine. every-day problems. Miss Adams and Mr. Clarr's ll2 stall' runs errands lor the deans. JR. RED CROSS lspringi Bottom row: Marsala, Rosenstock, Sorce, Cook, Easley, Washington. Row 2: Duffey, Marsala, Derenzu, Lyons, Ramos Simmons Reali. ' Top row: Good, Dakis, Fitzgibbon, Altierl, Balde, Hodges f .,,, f ,,, , uf, , 4 ,, ' 7 Z, .:,,:., i. fx ,111 , if A' ' : 'MOP' ,, Al .V fi 7 ,,,, J if , . w, .,., V A. -fy HELEN CROSBY ROBERTA WANDEL JASM.INE CRAVOTTO GWEN TALQFER Editor lfalll Student Advisor lspringl Associate Editor Ifalll Feature Editor LEE MCPHETERS PAT WETZEL RUSSELL NICHOLS MADELINE SANTIAGO News Editor lfalll Editorial Editor Sports Editor News Editor Buccaneer Builds Better Bel The Buccaneer staff works hard to meet that deadline. f vi ei! f ffe, 4 , t, 9,145 wg' ,V W,, Q, A lun, Jai' . The function ol the Bllll'lll1f'Fl', its its l956-57 ctlitors sztw it. wats to inform, not to publicize. although it wats olten cztlletl upon litll' publicity in tlillercnt fornts. On its news :intl sports pages the school pztpcr ztintetl :tt presenting :tn ztct'tt1'1tt6 ztntl unprcjutlicetl :tccuunt ol' the news. On its l'eattu'e pages thc ltzirwritaffw' strove to prcscnt in- teresting :tntl oltcn ltuntorous inzttctial tleztling with sturlcnts, tt':tt'lte1's. :intl sthool activities. During sewntlt pt-riotl, tnetnlmcrs ol the Bur'- urtttwi stztll' coultl ht- st't'n scurrying to :intl itmn mont 228, trying to get llll-0l'lIlZlll0ll for stories. lnsitlt- 228. pant ol the stall t'o1'1'et'tetl e1'1'o1's and plztnnctl pztgcs. Ol' tottlsc, theres at lot more work than that int-ntionctl ztlmow. l,lt'llll'L'S ltatw to he tatkt-n ol x'zn'ious t-vt-nts ztntl people. ttntl alter they ture tztkcn, the jul: ol pt'ot'essing pltotogrttplts gtntl getting tht-in tt-.ttly lin' puhlitzttion is t-xiclt-nt. 38 ELCCA-.EEP 317-rr Lg Esfatfom row: 991421, -'fafc-2 Cf:s:. Tafe ,amiga Ee: .'.'5Dhef5f5 Row 2: '.'af-'15, Kadg- S---E, HZAE, -uri, '-cfzs f-sa: Top row: pSTE'ES'W CiS2'T '. N: D E' 7, Efz.-.fv Jefsew Gate Fefe ELCCI-NEER STAFF :pr BoHom row: Afderscw 01:45, Crggg, ,ffamgel Hzv.a'd Efown, Row 2: Paneb 'favce 535'-er ff-,aff Erenfef Kas' Dawscn. Top row: INACCCIVVW' Bet I-SH.-.:rrh Tesseff, Asafo Franco. w Paper,sPUpula1?it Pmgresses 7 N! 0' I ROBERT!-, iff- 'JOEL Edvror sprung KEN SHOCKEY Sports Ednor DCLJG EPOV. F. Scans Eznor RA f fl-.VlDEF3SO?J Dhof:Q'a:'1er RLTH EEVVZ Eus.ness1'Aaf'ager MP, PV APDOLPEL Adwser ,Z is V 1' f W f if .. , ,, , f Z f 1 I' I 5 1 5 rr ,Ai f , f 'P 1 I 4' A'i 56 Z E J' 5 4 ' V5 I ,Wg ' 5 ..-vi f V ff Jfftw T ANN CONTE . Editor JANICE ROSS Senior Editor Associate Editor CHRISTINE NISSEN Business Manager lfalll MARGE XXXHITTAKER The seventh period staff labors mightily writing sensor biographies for the Galleon Photos, Ads Heep Staff Busy .-Xnothel' year. 2lll0lllC'l' Galleon, :ind another stall. Learning to paste-up, plan dummy sheets, :ind meet ft deadline were only at few ol the hun- dred things the stztll had to do. Dummy sheets :ire lmlztnk pieces ol paper rep- resenting pages in the Galleon. The pages are lllCllSlll'Cil-Oil, so that the pictures :ind the story will he well-bztl1tnt'ed. XVhen the dummy pages are finished the paste-ups begin. Pztste-ups are photogrztphs that :ire glued to pieces ol cxtrde boztrd, inztking the pictures easier to engrzuve. GALLEON STAFF Ifalll Bottom row: Lee, Mtirlllo, Ravai, Ross, Conte, Whittaker, Russell. Row Z: Rodriguez, Margetlch, Lorenzt, Watts, Nissen, Maloney, Walsh. Row 3: Stewart, J. Cox, Conaty, Stoltz, Marsala, Hermida. Top row: Mr. Blk, G. Cox, Rounds, Yerby, Peterson. my As the spring term unwottnd. hedlam begun. Stories had to he written: unfinished work had to he Completed. Ads had to he solicited, which had meant constant wzttth lor at tlient who would buy the tiniest hit ol' space in the yearbook. Selling the yearbook took time. Evers' member ol the yeztrhook stall serxed :tt least two times on sales. llle tztsk wats simplified by selling' to certain classes on specilic' days. As sztles drew to ll tlose. the Galleon was ready lor the press. Hills had to he sent to the GALLEON STAFF tsprlngl Bottom row: Mr. Blk, Rovai, Ross, Conte, Whittaker, Rugggll Murtllo. ' Row Z: Helmreich, Rodriguez, Canning, Chapin, l-lanatin Bailey Gibbs. ' ' Row 3: Margetnch, Hermtda, Won, Lor z f Budleman, Lopez, Rehnslrorn. Q En I' Bumes' Yerby' Top row: Monte, Brush, Seghieru, Malacarne, MeC0rmlgk Ramwez l-losking. ' ' 1' l 154 lr hp.. lm 3dVCfliS6fS. along with prool of publication ol their ads. This meant long, laborious hours ol tfping envelopes to a flock ot businesses, Distribution was a carefully coordinated proj- ect. The books had to be stacked into registry piles. Distribution to liflll students was handled by the yearbook staff. XYhen all the work had subsided and the Galleon was in the eager hands ot the student body. Buccaneers looked at another yearbook Hlled with ineniories of todai Iireserved lor iears to come. JEANETTE ROVM Sports Editor PAT LEE Art Ediror CECILE RUSSELL Photo Ecufor MERCY MUR I LLO lrvdez Editor MR. H, Bird Adviser I Jerry Suglweri, Bod Eudlemari, and George Ioarmm are caught doing pasfefuss for me Galleon, Janet Ealey, Valerie Chapin, Vivian Begonia, Pat Harwarm, and Carolyn Gibbs work on picture 'kdervrs 5 I f X H 6 wwf jig, f ..,. '- X aw fy. ,i ,, !...f ,7 f f ,f f' ,f ' W Q34 I 1 Z ' ,ff 1 , ff? ' , f 4 In Y r If gig ,, , V, ,M 7,4 ,Z V ,f ' M 4 ' J fe-L 1.3252 .ws s A .st 2 .-Ssf?:E?:E35E:::?'W'S 4 ., .Gramm . Y' . 'L ,ft X .. My .. . .S V of, tt... ...X f ,, .asa , it s X 'N Nr I 5 ts X, . f F rt X i' K I . i i Q 5 .. i 5 I I ii .tsl ' 1 ii . f A - 5 A E ., A 'A 5 1 i COTHURNUS PLAYERS lfalll Bottom row: Manina, Vigil, Tinibel, Shahiniaw, Rose, Stevens. Row 2: Takenouchi, Alexander, Pandolfi, Dawson, Fernandes, Watkins. Top row: Roias, Colson, Pawlowski, Coclori, Urias, Pickford. COTHURNUS PLAYERS lspringl Bottom row: Rose, Tinibel, Pickford, Damico, Urias, Cornelius, Dawson. Row 2: Macclaia, Fernandes, Stevens, Vigil, Alexander Ross, Von Merfa, Top row: Austin, Codori, Mills, Kersnar, Pawlowski, Melo, Panf dolfi. Workshop Protlooos Variety Show SAM ARCHINI CAROL DAWSON CAROL SHAHINIAN , l PAULINE ROSE FRIEDA TINIBEL ELVIRA URIAS awww aww QWSW as Balboa's drama students were certainly busy beavers this year. First they spent weeks and weeks preparing for the Variety Show which was held on November 9 in the Balboa High School auditorium. The show, entitled Out of This YVorld, was written and produced by the Creative Xtlorkshop. Some of the acts featured were combos, group and solo dancing, group and solo singing, a trampoline act. some comedy stints, and a few pantomimes. It was very suc- Cessful. The Creative XfVorkshop was composed of students with creative ability in the arts-writ- ing. painting, music, and dance. Under the direction of Miss Violet Howard, they were responsible for the writing and pro- ducing of the two main stage events of the year- the very successful Variety Show and the annual Christmas program. The class. however. had to be disbanded because ol' an overliow enrollment in the English Department. In the spring rehearsals for the term play began. Tryouts were given and Carol Dawson. Joyce Picltlord, Elvira llrias, Aulne Manini, Frieda 'I'inibel, Pauline Rose, and Mike liersnar emerged as the starring cast. 'I'he play was a melodrama entitled 'ladies in Retirement. The plot ol' the play centered around a housekeeper who was burdened with two crazy old sisters. She murders her employer to obtain possession ol' her house and money. Her secret is discovered by a ne'er-do-well nephew who has absconded lirom a bank. The play was tense and compact throughout and held the audiences interest lrom beginning to end. 'l'he Bucs' drama class now has another play to write oll as highly successlul. ., ,lv 'hair BOB HERMIDA fs., y is III, 'V PAT LEE Top: Students work hard at drawings. Don't let that muse blow a fuse! Bottom: Posters throughout the school are rnade by Activity Art class students. Posters GU Madly Abstract Very few students are aware of the Activity Art class, and yet they see its accomplishments in the halls every day. Those bright posters hanging on the walls and from the ceilings announcing sports events, dances, and coming attractions at Balboa can be credited to this group. The main idea of the class is to help others bv advertising activities, functions, and projects of the school. But that's not all they've done. Most of the art work at last term's Variety Show and the decorations at many dances during the year were done by the Activity Art Class. The art directors, Bob Hermida rfall termg ACTIVITY ART lfallv Bottom row: Chavez, l-lermlda, Burton, Cunningham, Green, Mr. Trave. Top row: Lee, Karussoss, A. Carroll, Taylor, Tom, Blake, T. Carroll, 'Y V V wg -MWLJQ, and Patricia Lee Ispring terml had big jobs this year. Their job consisted of attending many dif- ferent group meetings at the school in order to hnd out about coming activities, and making sure the posters are put up on tirne. Incidentally, Patricia Lee's poster on The Color of San Francisco won second prize in a city-wide contest. Mike Kessler's poster won hon- orable mention. The gToup's adviser is Mr. Traye. The class works in the remote heights of room 239 above and behind the auditorium stage, The class con- sists of lo students, which in itself shows the great achievement of this group. ACTIVITY ART 'sprung' Bottom row: Christensen, Lanham, Whittaker, Cancilla, Grave. Top row: Griffith, Stoltz, Morales, Vasquez, Cunningham, f wnzswmwfmmi ' - 1 P f at ? ..- '--N.. ,535 -. .. x Q .. ' X Musicians Btitist Spirit A x gg XX by sX X 'Er' . Q , , ..A..., Q . s up Q.. lx 'ii X:-5, ' s x . t ' S 'ls MR ELMO WEMMER 44 Balboa's orchestra and baml serve the school well: they always seem to be around at the right time and in the right places. Above all, they create school spirit among the students when they participate in school activities. In the band and orchestra are Balboa stu- dents who must be dependable and who must, besides having a sense of responsibility, be able to play an instrument well. Hardly anyone realizes how much work and time have gone into their selections when the band or orchestra appear. They practice in order to perfect themselves and to be able to play well together. Everyone who hears these groups real- izes why the Balboa student body and faculty think so much of them. The band participates in the rallies and as- semblies, and of course it does a good job at the football games. VVhile the students yell. and sing the school hymn, the band boosts excitement and school spirit. This year Drum major Karl Uebel set the pace. Student leaders Richard lNIiailovich and Sue Helenius were known by Balboans as the top musicians in the band. Those who went to the term produt tions saw the band or orchestra playing the background music from the many selections in their reper- toires. The leader ol the orchestra, Sonia Mirigian. a inajor in music, is also an accomplished violin- ist: she has played as a soloist at many assemblies. The band always turns out excellent music lor graduation exercises. As the graduates walk in, and at certain times throughout the gradua- tion exercises. the band plays music that lends to the atmosphere of that wonderful day. Once each year the band and orchestra join with the rest of the music department to pro- duce an evening program. They invite the stu- dents of Balboa High School. and also the par- ents. ln this assembly they play music that people enjoy to the fullest extent. Not all their work consists of playing for school functions: the band has been actise for the Red Cross in making records to send to European schools. In return the schools in Eu- rope send records to Balboa once a year. The band also helped to lend a martial air to the R.O.T.CI. lederal inspection in April. Halboa's instrumental music is under the very able direction of Mr. Elmo XVCIHIHCIA. The Blue Boys, the school dance and pep band, play for a shin-dig in the gym. i D ORCHESTRA lfalll Bottom row: Stephens, Noel, Simonson, Koonce, Nessel, Beiz Row Z: Qoantz, Mirigian, l-lelenios, COlllGI', Albert. TOP row: Duckering, Jacobs, Attard, Swafford, Mr. Wemmer. ORCHESTRA lsprlng- Bottom row: Koones, Beitz, Quantz, Mirigian, Phile To row' Teshera Coughlin Jacobs, Attard, Steph- P - , ens, Gordon, Gorller, Collier. BAND lspringi Bottom row: Humes, Thornton, Buckner, Miailovlch Blake, Weaver, Guttmann, Hoem, l.aPointe. Row 2: Kirkpatrick, Bailey, Alcioti, Helenius Escalante, Costes, Garcia, Martinez, Hancock Untalem, Row 3: Dias, Smith, Teshere, Hurley, Vento Delehay, Gioso. Row 4: Baker, Schilling, Shawlee, Reynolds, Loftus Qucsade, Moore, Philipil, Darmstadt. Top row: James, Radel, Thenen, Uebel, Ternollo Smith, Folmen, Anthony, I-latler, BLUE BOYS lspringl Bottom row: Martinez, Buckner, Miailovuch, Vento Row 2: Kirkpatrick, Hurley, Darmstadt, Guttmann Hoem. MR. GALEN MARSHALL CHOIR lfalll Bottom row: Gratz, M. Fuller, Santiago Lara, E. Nichols, Parker, Hidalgo, Jones, Mr. Marshall. I Row 2: Dahl, Wright, Singer, Rojas, Horde, S. Fuller, Taufer, Foley, Row 3: Massimo, Edwards, Holden, Saxon, Sylvia, Long Tokemoto, Stockwell, Jenson. Row 4: Accornero, Salm, Herron, Harper, Tedmore, Jackson Walsh, Koenig, General, Tomkins, Top row: Farr, Helenius, Chatmon, Reid, Murphy, R, Nichols La Forgia, Milligan, Wise. CHOIR ispringl Bottom row: E. Taylor, J. Santiago, M. Santiago, M. Hidalgo, Chase, Velles, Vigil, B. Taylor, Mr. Marshall. Row Z: Accornero, Holden, Singer, Tidmore, Hoyal, Stockwell, Parker, Davis. Row 3: Salm, Herron, Montano, Edwards Fernandez Saxon Sylvia, Giovannioni, Johnson, Cancilla, Toimpkins I Top row: Thornton, Olsen, Chatmon, Heath, Helenius, Murphy, Gray, Nichols, Pieri, Wisek, Jones, Milligan, E. Hidalgo, La Forgia, Penclergost. lfhnii? Brings GIRLS' CHORUS lfalll Bottom row: Olmo, Carmona, Phile, Bradshaw, Deneen, R, Vigil. Row 2: Swift, Terry, Berry, Levingston, Pendergast, Sorce, Irving, Velles. A Row 3: Davis, Orekkar, Eisoon, Morningstar, Richards, Gio- yannoni, Hutson, Dunn. Row 4: Freeman, Hill, Smith, H. Lanham, Milo, Top row: Dawa, McCue, Lathern, Nissen, I3, Lanham, D. Vigil Heath. I Bal Man Laurels . .ze '- lil? f.W1aV?,.. , ,- f ff? , ,, 7 COLOR GUARD ifall' COLOR GUARD spring McCollum, Smith, Kammerrer, EeddeIl,Tharaldserw. McCollum Crruth Karrm fer Tharaldsen Harshmarv HU l Top Uulfil The sharp looking boys around school dressed in their Army uniforms represent the Balboa ROTC hatallion. Under the superxision ol ble Carlson and Sft XX'illia1us. the ROTC has been molded into a unit which has been hard to beat in all competitions. Some ol the leading ofheers are as lollows: t Colonel Halter Gladwin, c Lt. Colonel Roger Carpenter and t Cap- tains Charles Bell. Kenneth hlC,CUllLlIH, and Raymond Lee. The Reserxe Officers Training Corps, besides specializing in drill, learn nrant rnore things. Some ol the other courses offered to the ROTC boys are map-reading, nrarksrnauship, first-aid and hygiene, military courtesy, and small-unit tactics. CARPENTER Atexus DRESSER 1 isnt! mv-14frr L ,.,.,.......-.1-c 1' 1--Hmm ROTCtfmH Bottom row: Swafford, Vannoy, Vastarclis. Row 2: Linn, Davyoy, Lee, Gladwin, Harrod, Carpenter, Bell, Scanzio, Schanmner, McCollum. Row 3: Mowers, Murphy, Marquez, Taylor, Mangel, Kcntlam, Rosenqulst, Canty, Lyda. 9 Row 4: Creyssels, Coulter, Dale, McKinley, Erawnson, Beverly, Mills, Long, Gray, Bier, Boatwrught. Row 5: Jacomet, Waskeman, Bugler, Cmfio, Pascua, Randall, Alteri, Copley, Turner, Polk, Rowley, KGVCS Top row: McKenna, Lopez, l-larshman, McLaughIm, Terry, Megglnson, Haines, AUGCHSTPIFI, PBDBDVPYFO, DGVIIIIGVS, Glllelfl? Drill, Rifle Teams 'l'he Balhoa ROTC drill team has had a xery sntcessful year. Under thc- trmmmand ol' cfI,t. Clnlonel Roger Clarpenter. the team has entered many trmipetitiom. The drill tt-am consisted nl lil mt-n, I2 ul whom are in ranks. one commander and one guidon ht-arer. The men On the drill team practiced each night alter snlmol. The sharp marching unit, clad in their chrome-plated helmets and other danling atcessories, performed in the an- LINN nual St. l'atric'k's Day parade on March IT. L'nder the leader- Q ship ol c'fSlt Damon XX'ainsroat. tht- drill team was ahle to take a seumcl place hc-hind XVasliingtnn. On May l7 the drill team perlnrmed at the Civict Audi- torium in a city unnpt'titir'm. Ntith practice and prec-isiim. they showed well against other stlrools. The drill team also entered a state-wide umipt-tition which was held on May 2:3 at Santa Rasa. Clnnrpeting against the best drill teams ol the stale. Balhua was ahle to anne out with a high rating. The drill team plated wunltl in tht' lnllowing UJlIllJCllllOl1SC c:0llllIllDllS Dar P:nadt', Yvteraiix' Dax Parade, LOPEZ and the St. l'atric'k's Day Parade. Y em ARMY RIFLE TEAM dan' Bottom row: Marquez, Brockrog, Gladwm, Bell, Rounds Top row: Dawdy, Schanmlcr, McCollum, Keyes, Randall, Devclnerg MAROUEZ --ww n'rI 2i ' 'WWW Row Row Row Row Row Row Row ROTC BATALLION lsprrngi Bottom row: Vasferdis, W Copley, Murphy, 2' Keyes, A. Lopez, R. Lee, Marquez, Gladwln, Bell McCollum Sehanrnire Pane Dresser Elrockroq AUf Y..ROwley, Rosenouisf, Haley, Scanzio, Llnn, Mangel, Swafforcl Gillette Alheri H. Johnson, Beddell, Van Noy, Canry, Randall L Smith Hughes Jacobson Boafwrught Ahern Suffer BSVEVIY, Belardf-2, M. Lopez, Jacornef, Tharaldsenf McKinley, Mills, Shannon Cvlnfuo S. Johnson, M. Garcia, Dahlgren, Cervelli, Branson, Augenstein, Lycia, Harrie, Dias, McKinney Teooel Gray, Wlskeman, McLaughlin, Buer, E. Harshrnan Barton Contreras, V. Martinez Plno lry D. Dean, Mafranga, F. Davis, Creyssels, Urbancl, Leoaspn, Relecl. Store for Ballina The Balboa ROTC batallion has also put together a sharp- shooting rifle team. Some ol the high point scorers were as follows: c.Colonel Gladwin. cfCaptains Bell, Brockrog, and Dawdy, and c,Sfc Randall. In the 6th Army rifle match, the top scorers were Gladwin and Dawdy. The next match in which the rifle team competed was the Hearst contest, in which Bal placed third. The team was also successful in the Tri-City match. This contest consisted of rifle teams from Phoenix, Arizona: Oakland, and San Francisco. Thanks to the high scoring of Charles Bell, Balboa was able to place near the top. XN'ith constant practice and preparation. Balboa should soon become known as one of the leading marksman- ship schools. Efh ARMY RIFLE TEAM lsprlngl Bottom row: Wainscont, Brockrog, Randall, Marquez, Dresser. Row 2: Bell, Gladwun, Keyes, McCollum, Achanrrnre. Row 3: Meggcnson, Lee. V - - ' w .w , Www , NW. , 3401 bf, .sm A DRILL TEAM lspringl Botfom row: Keyes, Bugler, Schanmire, Lee, Marquez. Row 2: Rosenquist, Gillette, Shannon, Gladwm, Sgt. Williams, Walnscoat. Top row: Scanzio, Megginson, Lopez, Swafford. af The annual Federal Inspection was held at Balboa on April 24. Practice for this important event began a month in ad- vance. The new recruits and veteran cadets alike had to shape-up in order to look presentable before the inspecting officers. The band also had to practice because they had to supply all of the music during the inspection. Finally the day arrived. After assembly on the football Held, the inspection was over, and the cadets were relieved to find out that the Balboa ROTC batallion had passed. Thus Balboa was able to remain an honor school. This goes to prove that practice makes perfect. The Balboa Reserve Officers Training Corps should be highly congratulated for one more job well done. DRILL TEAM lfalll Bottom row: Marquez, Carpenter. Row 2: Bugler, Lopez, Rosenquist, Gladwin, Swafford. Top row: Keyes, Gillette, Scanzio, Lee, Schanmier, Meggmson. SCHAMMIER 'Q 'sf-3449! iAYLOR an - X i s. ,-4 AV 12 '. V- fr lf ' 'Si . , , F-532-2::.::i'v?:fEg.. -ig wf'1- ' ' ' ' V QLEK , ' ' + f .EN Q Mia- , ---- , gk Q Q . W . fiw KW my .. X xx was-3. if . 4: ' 'K455 , 4 1 'Z i X W Xi 1 N ' i A Q w 6 QQ 1 X f fx X E 'S 5 f 9 Ngo' X gy 5 3422: N BAGATELOS L. NIKO SAPIANO SH . . 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'M ' W W v s K My Fifi il ' V A aa i W X 'A ' 25-' 'I ' ,f , If f 1. 1 ....,,,, ...,f.,.a.l'Wg , H W at .. ...H-v r M . W WM '- . was ' . V 'f V--V .. ..., t . , 5 li t, .v:,,,,. .Q X., a ,. -r , ,Q vzzzikg I ,gig P: Vhvvvvvvl , -VW - W rt ,ga ., .... .. , 5 .... 1 V I- JI , iv E V ,, 4 .lf H 5 W XY +1 es- X ist ..g:jg.,' f..,', 1. - I - ,V . , ' ' 'K 'V gm , 'fi ' i Y 'V I -me . E QV 4 ,gy if 4' . .f we 'P i .,,., . . V- t e 'QI' gi 2- t a , KW . .13 V V f , ' ,,.. V- P - ' 3 ' f ,J Q. ...,,, A , V Q A - - 4. .V 'wall' 4' V' , mg? X tt A, f - h , E V 1 R . I W ,V - I Ml, I. gimp E1 sw- .I J., 4 Z l f , sv s We 1 + V I . , . ., A t ,mar V ,V g . 5 5 , 1 4' r 5' . N ' .. , sf ' fy l , ff 4. W 1, .,, ig., f - if ' fi t ' f' Jet. ss. M , qi 5 q ' . .., f 2 ziggggggt EE-. -- J: K ,gk 5, my V 1, g t -. , rm , X ,ix L J, V 34.3. , I 4 A i t L Wi - .. ,W i :QU . a 3 -L l VARSITY FOOTBALL Bottom row: Chagonjian tAssistant Coachl, Roberts, Stetz, Bergeron, J. Smith, Racines, Ford, Fredericks, Barre, L. Niko, icoachl. Row 2: Harris, Koehler, Marino, Lopes, Marino, Fogelsong, Ito, Lazcano, Ruiz, Rodriguez, Bellas. Row 3: Ramos, C. Smith, T. Carrillo, P. Carrillo, Montalbamo, La Grave, Goodwin, Jaramillo, Restani, Palacio, Row 4: Stroughter, Ghielmetti, Tevini, Lari, Hamann, Jacobson, Valerio, Mever, T. Niko, Ristoin, SaDiano. Top row: Huesman, DeMerritt, Olson, Bartholomew, Tyree, Kohler, Lawrence, Trammell, Bagatelos, Gerrans. Power Plus Speetl...BallJUt-1 Bal should start slowly this year, was the comment of many interested onlookers at the beginning of the season. XfVell, the fighting Bucs handed out surprise after surprise by defeating nearly all of their opponents by great scores. The offensive squad, composed mainly of juniors, was expected to have trouble smoothing out. The only Left: Jack Kohler smashes through the line, with the help of trouble was what they gave the rest of the league, the team averaging 300 yards per game. Even though they missed the championship this time, Bal has a very good chance of grabbing the title spot next year since most of that offensive squad will return. t the Poly game. ln the background are Ed Barre and Harold Bartholomew. Right: Quarterback Ito gets ready to rifle a pass downfield at the Mission oame. , V ,.,N5:..,-3-571'-:Mit ,f az, ' - .t Q 4' ff-f t 11 'a?'w tis:-...Ha of f ' in ft ' S WN Q, . new 4 as .. 4, W : NZ at Msa.f,.:...a.t.. MW, Holman, Mitchel The Bucs put up a classic battle for the AAA title this year, winning IDOSI of their games by easy margins. Scores such as 35-fl and 34-O were not uncommon throughout the season. The bril- liant ground attack which was so outstanding this year was made possible by some really fabulous running and some equally fabulous blocking. Coach Carl Mitchels great team lost the cham- pionship in a very close game Thanksgiving Day. One too many men on the held caused the tying point-after to be taken over. and missed. The team spirit was superb, even before the regular season started. Nothing could damage the spirit after the season began, not eyen the loss to Poly. The Bucs went on fighting right up till the Final gun. School spirit was tops, high attendance pre- vailing at every game. Student support at the games brought about these wins and helped sustain the team's marvelous fighting spirit. Thanks to Bal's Hne yell leaders and song girls, each game was not only exciting but loads of fun. WW ' ft , ff!! 4, V fi 74, ff f . ,ff My ivfof ' iff ' f f I , . nf .. ,fi We f ZW . Z wif W fa Z , I .f . W .Q f W2 WN 0 ZH, EW 7 ' ,' . ,, , ,Z f . 4 1 T y, y Z 2 ' gl, ,sy 2 1. -if fy f ,U . ff, ' ' .f-if if 3 ' ' ' W, ' ' - 41 pi 'f f , f . , Wrfg, mf - 0 , Af an fy MMG , f' . u p 1i.f'.Zi:'.:z,:. af ,Rafi W r s . 14- T , -T sa s if , f f : f 'lf I nf fm f ' v- . '7 J JT' X2 ' fy .V I, if H I K i ,, 5, 7,571.4 ..,,, Ai-, a .V wi if fd W' fa if m.Wf'ff,f4 ,. ,JMNV f if f .f . 1 f' f'zvfrf4f fi' vs f, f K f is f - f , , ,- V, Mfym.-f !,f'2V,,,'f,,,,g,,, WW aff' l M3 I ig A , ,i fi ,,,,,,,fg ,, fp f ,, Mai' ,mf f f 4, a. M171 ,f Q f ff if ,figitwlf L- I we Waffsfffy ' ff' M' if A Poly man goes around end, pursued by Harris and Barre. Jessie Racines almost gets hold of a bot one in the S.I. game. GoTcl'wa! Kohler grabs a Mission ball carrier amidst a flock of Bal facklers. 55 i A very tense Bal bench awairs the outcome of a crucial play in The Sl game, Left to right: Ford, Jararnillo, Fogelson, La Grave, Ghielmeffi, Tevini, Jacobson, Meyer, Fredricks, Koehler, Olson, Sfefz. Bal Varsil H0115 10 Finals BALBOA lf1fSAClRElJ HEART ll: B111 C1ll11llJCl1 51111111 Hczurt. no sweat 111 1111. Xklillard Holman 111111 Errol Harris, Iwo c1'11xy-lcggccl 111111- Iaacks, 1016 up 1116 grid, 11x'cr11gi11g 111 111111 fi yzndx, rcspcrlivcly, por curry. BALBOA ZGTAMISSION 12: Again B11l's bril- l12i11Lg'lAOLlI1I1 zitlack lcll thc cncniy 111-lpla-ss. H111- ris 11v1'rz1gec1 51.5 yards per lry. 'ln 1111111151 quote the Poly u1111l1. 'vlllcsc guys gut class. BALBOA 35-CLALILEO ll: B111 S1iillgi1lL'l'Cl1 Gzlliluo. Against wl111l was lillbllgill lo bc il l'11irly l'Ollgi1OIJlJOl1Cl1I, 1111- l5l1CSlllL'l 11o1'1'sisl11111'1' NV112ll- woevcr. Avcrznging 5.5 yards on evcry grouncl play, B11l's l1111kli1-ld llcw. BALBOA 35 if Y1'ASHINCL'l'ON ll: Thu liziglcs were 11112111 ll Nl1l2lN111l1g K1L'ikL'Zil by the i2llJll1OllS B111l11111 111111111111 lllJlt111l1C'. H1ll'I'1b1ll1l1 luck 11111111111 11136113 Il 15 111111 lll yard llXCl'1lgL', 1'es11cclix'cly, on e:11c11 ny with 1111- 111111. 56 BALBOA 13 -A LINCOLN 12: B111 sq11eakCd by 21 surprisingly Lough Lincoln scluud by unc point, The Bucs pickcd up thc' Iirsl 7 on ll 60 yard Il12il'C11 211141 thc 11151 li on 11n unbc1icx'11lJl6' T13 yard s1'11111l1e1' by 1'IO1l11il11. BALBOA 12A -AAY PO1A 1'1iCI1-INIC 21: A 1110- 1llE'I1l'S F-11L'l1l'C' over 11115 ghastly 111116111 by the Bucs' 1ll'l'1l-l11YLl1. A cuss ul just ll little ton l1lllC1l spccd 111111 swim- 111111 1111-1114s lor B111 accounted lor l'u1y's win. BALBOA 15 ffXVAS1A1lNCL'l'ON 61 T110 Bucs provecl ilicir iniglu 1111 111-l'e11ti11g 11111 Eagles in 1111- 561111-lll11l1S. llessin Racincs turned in ll lilibll- lous pn-1'l'111'111111111-. 111c'n1111li11g lm' 1111111 scorn ZIIIK1 thc 1'o11x'c1'sin11. BALBOA 6 Aff SAINI' ICLNATIUS 7: T111-AAA Li1l1lllllJ1OllS111lJ wen! 111 Zl lighting 5.1. 1611111 in :1 116Zll'l11116ll1iL'l' lust '1'l11111k5gix'i11g. Gridtlers Gain Experience Balboa's junior varsity' football tearn started sloyvly. losing its first three games. Then alter heating Poly. 12433. the Bucs lost again. to 5.I.. 552-6. but yvent on to beat Galileo and Lincoln, 20-6 and EH-6, respectively. Following their first taste of yictory they began to jell. and with another game under their belt they' really carrie I through. Coach Orren Qualls said there was a definite ini- l proyenient in the type or ball played by the tearn at the l end of the season. The yI.Y.s are going to 1,1-oyicle 501116 goctl material for the next y'ear's yarsity teani. especially' Yalarde, halfback. and Bongi. iullback. The soph teani started badly. losing the first three: Lincoln. 33-19g Mission, 19-13. and Loyvell, 24?-ll. The teain gained experience and tied in its last with Sl.. T-7. Since this yvas the boys' first season. they did as yvell as could he expected. said Coach August Marino. Sorne outstanding players were Gerry' Manini. Augie Koch and Roger Fahris. .,. V FCOTE!-LL Bottom row: Ja' ecfga Qe af: Cer- 'f'ZfE'2 Cf?-2' 57- - E ff. ZGVEWQ 'Cie 525555 Row Z: I-rf:-C -axe Pete C'e'1 f ' T'-6 12j'S5' 1'1 FWSC' TE- F6 W HEfi'Z- Row 3: Pecfccelasz' Fava' 5-ef-1' if Foe rw' eff' Ta. '- Ea'-es yr rn. Hays 92,2 :J-3:-2-:E 5. 1, ff af f::::e'a' .e SGP:-iO'f'ORE FCCTEPLL F: . VTE' r-----. E38 'Z W- as ' i, , .. :su NJ' I C9 --,vfk ' , a ,4':Y.' ' . H 5 -- M ..4. , ,I x E5 X---V 1 -r i Caqers in Finals e :J -, Lime hard luck Ijinx seems to be holding true 3 ts X ix 4 X sr 6 X . . Q'-X li X X E 7 s Q, t sw fi , Q, X G X , is t 2 B - - ' ' ' at-vgfftl will QRS Reese, 4. X Q x x 1 A, , t s 3, Q ' J Q ' X X l Y v si Q X A N W ff N isle it M, W X, is Q- Q Mt L 5 X f X X S , ev XY' N s is lh liste Q wig, X H it sllilffii t V ---' ,,.- '- B f to it f? 1 Q',, , .B ,- Purcell outreaches an S.l. man, Shou to enter the fray. 'lil lam, 44 1, n' ' s. 4 fy I ,gg , l l s ff W lor :almost :ill ol' Bzilliozfs major sports. 'lihe Poly-Blillbo-H varsity play-oll game was Il real lieztrthreaker :ts the Parrots dumlied the Bucs, 57-fill. I'oly's rebounding proved just too much lor the eager lizil lelllll. The rest ol the seztsou was not so one-sided though, Bal nizuiztging to come out with a 5-fl record. Beating the Irish of Sztcretl Heart was am easy triumph. Jessie Racinesf' said S.H.'s Lloacli Sta-wztrt, was the boy who killed us. The second win w1isoverS.l., and with this the team moved into second place. john I,. Thomas and Bill Purcell scored 20 and I-l points, respectively: hnal score: -17-39. Ci1llllCOW2lS next to lall before the Balboa onslaught, losing by it score ol 52-'lflg Thomas was again outstanding. Bztl's traditional rivals, the Mission Bears, were also done in by the top-llight varsity outht. Final score: 34-28. Ulm No. 5-ft 52-A13 ll'OllIlClllg of I,owellAlinished off a season that was good enough to put the Bucs in the playoffs. Among those graduating will be Purcell, S. L. Mixon, Art Curry, Bill johnson, and Cliff Shour. VARSITY BASKETBALL Bottom row: Fountaine, Cranshaw, Weaver, Johnson, Mitchell, Racines. Top row: Mixon, Thomas, Curry, Shour, Ubhoff, Purcell. 1 ' 9 I iiis .33 l , IBO BASKETBALL ' if lr Bottom row: Valerde, Bowser, Judkins, i Cardigan, Moreno. X Top row: Koch, Bailey, Luvingston, McCor- mick, Bates, Taylor, Coach Haas. 'W QM I 1 w m,,,. :a '25 nn, 8,-3 ---Q-..,,i., 7 rp st are W 4 eg.7,ge7N 4' ,fe Ag. g..,, V L, A 'Ons-efnfeo Mustang waves bye-me to Racines' . 110 BASKETBALL IUVTID SHGY- Bottom row: Gorule, Johnson, Hack, Hater, Haas Top row: Beyer, McD3naId, Helm, Richardson, Williams. 120 BASKETBALL Bottom row: Washington, Panelo, Lee, Piniero. Row 2: Stms, Salvt, Vasta, O'Brien, Zouzounis. Top row: DeLaHay, Christensen, Browne, Livrament, 111115 Meet Wat: Fall 4568 110 team had what some people would term a had season. They beat Lowell. and lost to seven of their other opponents. The boys were small compared to the other players in the league, but they gained in experience. and many will le coming hack next year. The 120s did a bit better than their brother teant, the lllls, They won two games, against Poly and Lincoln, and lost six. The hors all played equally well, hut had the same size problem as the 10s. I-lost of them are either going on to the 5111's next season or coming back to the 208. Outstanding players were: S. Hack. A. Richardson. ul. XX'i1- liams. tl. Helms, R. Beyers. S. Gurule. L. McDonald. and li, lohnson. Bailey, of the 33's, fights fof ball control against 5.1, 5 1 ,. ,, V M ,L we-sa +-A vw- as-9 1 ,. 1? ne-'-n if xv! 5 'aa we ' ,rfwwf 5 BllllJO2liS -I.Y.'s are lily lllllllllhl 'l'lle lllllllll' Bucs woll seven out ol eight g2llllL'5 ill lkilgllt' l play zlllll WCIII oll lo wllip SllCl'Ctl HL'llI'l ill tllc , 1 Cllll111plOl1Sl1l1J gllllle, ll-4. . v .1 V., s , X Olle of the lleroes ol' tlle g2llllC lfiililfll HlllJ6l says tlley're alll l1Cl'UCSb KVZIS Floyd -IOIICS who llil L1 ll0Il1C lillll, two triples, zlllll ll single. Lending swzltters were rlllllll Rinci allll Floycl AIOIICS, batlillg, .450 glllll .4ll7. l'CSlJLfLillYCl?, lor llle SCZISOII. Hezlllillg tlle lllollllll blllll were .ltjllll Alallleclzl zlllcl Gene Alvarez. ealcll willl tllrce XVlllS Zlllcl 110 losses. Scores: Ball lil. Gzllileo l: Ball 7. Mission llll lglll lll, Lowell 23 li.ll -l, 8.1. Il: Ball li, Xlllsllillgloll 2: Bell 8, l,1llUJlll 2: Bzll 8. Poly ll. Jack Marlini lrounces on first, barely beallng out the throw, Dave Moore uses kangaroo Tactics To defend second base ln fhe Galileo game, ThaT's Sam Gurole husfllng along ln the back- ground. VARSITY BASEBALL Bottom row: Mizzaro, Zuardo, Marlno, Rodriguez, ACFI, Rvden, MBFTIUI, Gormley. Row 2: Coach Haas, Garcla, McDonald, Hoem, Gurule, Broderlck, Koehler, Holm. Top row: Moore, Thompklns, Kunkle, Schmidt, Daganuccl, Bagalelos. 60 3- .as c. 5 a Q ef 3 '?l'H 'tw g D' ' gh s f ' X' J' X X ' . - -, lf.-. l N '30 ' 393' we 1 1 . X S l ' t -H l ' 3 t tt 'st 1-1 . it , 3 l 5 t ' 5 I to . 'ng' P ' 1 ' all f .- -dl, A ,X .sy Aa I L 1 J. R - ' t s W' 'f K 1 . .,, , . is . W ' MQ ,tu TT Q B 1 up ,W 5, A . . , JV BASEBALL Bottom row: Reyes, Acri, Crenshaw, Gordon, Williamson, Row 2: Velarde, Alameda, Farber, Doyle, Lyons, Wirtwer. Row 3: Thompson, Darper, Rogers, Saturn, Chal- mers, Messenger. Row 4: Lazcano, Pellandinl, Davis, Ricci, Staffa- rom, Renrier. Top row: Press tMgr.t, Bactgalupi, Ford, Mnailo- vich, Jones, Perez, Coach Huber. Baggte takes a hefty cut at a hot one in the Riordan game. Buds Show Plant ul Hustle It was a weird season for Coach Lou Haas' varsity baseball team this year. Ot the nine teams in the league, six, the Bucs included. tied for first at the conclusion oi the regular round-robin. After a comparison of the scores ol the teams involved. Bal was eliminated from play-oft coin- petition. Bal's diamond men have nothing to be ashamed ol. however. Virtually the entire team made first string. second string, or honorable men- tion All-City. Sam Gurule, at shortstop. placed on the hrst team. Catcher Bill Rodriguez got top notices as well. A tightly played series between St. Ignatius and Poly decided the 1957 championship. Poly took the crown. to add to titles won earlier in basketball and regular season football. Bal man seoots in under the Galileo catcher for another run I ffl A Agp, Q h . pwfgv, , ,gf L.. ,le -,- . ,. . , A - , ' Qi ' 1 .4- 71Tg,Qf '+',a,v .Q sg, , , ' - -' -'f V 1 ,,...:i yjj',,gy,a.,- 44, M' -s u -:NL 7 .wi Q A f',i.ma'1Mtsfeuasawf - 14. ' M.. VARSITY TRACK Bottom row: Grerino, Holman, Lopes, Mumeno, Martin Barre, Niko, Robertson, Vacobson. Row 21. Holland, Boyd, DeMerritt, DeYoung, Vebel, Dawdy, Capozziello, Jackson, Meet, Fountaine. Row l3: D. Trammell, Shmidt, Willett, Rossitter, Cooper, McLain, Segura, Roberts, Harris, Top row: Judkins, Hatter, Johnson, J. Nichols, Nieto, R Trammell, R. Nichols, Thomas, Hodges. James Judkins swings gracefully up and over. lliudermen Show Gund-.Form The Bal 30's track team had a very success- ful year, losing only two of their meets. Wins included Galileo, St. Ignatius, Mission, Lowell, and Lincoln. Outstanding track men were James Smith, Joe Vella, james Judkins, Charles Lyons, Bob Bunn, and Errol McGowan. The Bal 20's didn't fare as well as the 30's but showed quite a bit of promise for next sea- son. VVins included St. Ignatius and Galileo. Out' standing performers were Reynold Tamayo, Don Prosch, Al Terrel, Robert Derenzi, Lloyd Schloe- gel, Charles Vlferdinger, Jerry Sarria, and Louis Johnson. . The Cross Country lC1llH'S season was lair but nothing to brag about. The team won live ol. their nieels lroni Tanialpais, Wlashington, Gali- leo, Mission and S.I., and lost only three-to Lincoln, Poly, and Lowell. This record won lourth plate in the AAA. Qutstanding runners were Dick Boyd, Karl Uebel, Klanies -ludkins, Charles Lyons. Toni Nolan, and Ron Ober- lCI'L'l1C1'. 62 'f .Qt-wma. Q s v -1 , ga. l 1 an fav y eflisee CROSS CCLJZTRY Bottom row: Lyons, Juolclfs, Ozerlercher, Trearor, Cmper, .winter Row 2: '-Clan, l-Lrnes, Sn' Th, Duckerlr-Q, Roaster, Baxter, Eucv -ewdy Top row: Eoyo, J, Uetotnger, Tornayo, Erowf. C. ffetcrnger, ienrtago, Vela, Allen Dyer, Ubel. This year proved no different than before. as Bal placed third in the city with a 10 won 3 lost record. In addition Bal had ten men qualify for the All City Track Meet. and placed fifth in the El Cerrito Relays and seventh in the Martinez Relays. Stars of the team included Tom Muneno and E. J. Harris in the 100 and 220. Don Trammel in the 440, Ken Dawdy in the 880, Karl ljehel in the mile, Calude Cooper and Russ Nichols in the low hurdles and high hurdles, Angelo Grenno in the broad jump, john L. Thomas in the high jump, Phil Segura in the pole vault. Ed Barre in the shot put. and De Mayne Robertson in the discus. Other outstanding men of the track team ky virtue of their fine performances and good sports- manship. were Charles Lyons. XYillarcl Holman. james Judkins, Arthur Curry, and Dick Boyd. Much credit should also be given to the coach of this years track team -Bill Holland. Coach Holland had been coecoach of the team for sev- eral years and this year moved up to take full command. He did excellent work in developing a strong Field team and a speedy track team. The combination of the three proved very successful and formed a strong third place team. LIGHTWEIGHT TRACK Bohom row: Furlough, Vance, Fisher, R. Lopez, J. Lopez, Sarrta, Wtlllems, Rlchardson, McGowan, James Smnfh, Brown. Row 2: Keck, Gerlach, Bunn, Cosenga, O'Brien, Ordoney, Morlno, C. 'vV9IC1IVlQEf, Hall, Young, E. Derenzl, Coacn Chagonjlan. Row 3: Santiago, Panelo, Ternello, Terrell, Thorn, Vllla, Snlverla, Dyer, James, Puceraldi, Vesta, Maldonado Rgw 4: J, Vfeldmger, Sfarke, l-lark, Alleon, Fabela, Sherrlll, Schlogegel, Browne, Tamayo, Vlart, Ross, Tzvermenfo. Top row: Johnson, F. Kc-ck, Ron Derenzl, Robert Derenzl, Mamma, l-lumes, John Smith, Mlrabella, Pterce, Prosch. .,... 7 U Q'-' A , . as 1 ,TH :lui Q ..,,.,,.,,1,,., E ' qu A wi- I TA A TQ R R .Q -N-ff' 3 ' I 4 N 'ff' Ze far . . M.. . g f L., J 2 S 21:1 ,J -+13 Ekwyswmvfm K' I' ,ff I W ' ' ,JQgZ?i ZY' 1 fi xf'4'Ui , , 1, ii 'a i'X'l'7 ' j' .SN 2, ' ? , ..,,fjv3'i'N!Q2f5 4 E? 5 :F , , . , ,I I rl Z- ' f f 1 x QWWZ ' .4 ' a ' I ' Q f ,' s 4 ' 1, n' ,X .:.2:,' 1,1 1 - ,-,L -1-'-v Ima I -,4-3f5,'fL,Z'NA55fl-.h ,. y: .' ', -F551 ..., ww f '.,x,., ', - ffzlfi f v ' Q -1 st '-.4 ..,. 1 ' 21- Q .. .IES ',ftj',,. 'L-jf !. 1 , 10. !',..g'Zf . 51.7.3 1' ' SWIMMING TEAM iW??f W, I I , if I Qi f ,, , Zgfwfg, V3 MWMM E I MM I , N:,. X ,, y X 4 . Bottom row: Bennion, Sampino, Montalbano, Torres, Rooney, Lavin, Royal, Giessler. Row 2: Shawlee, Withrow, Costes, Garcia, Smith, Windfeldt, Cerruh, Mize, Lebherz. Row 3: Coach Mitchel, Forman, Carlson, Bellas, Parrott, Goodwin, Troupes, Ramos, Loskutotf. Row 4: Klockars, Keel, Olson, Marelich, Restani, Hamrnann, Johnson, LaGrave. Top row: Sherwood, Young, Cohn, Gregg, Sturla, Nelson, Gowan, Lawler, Pellegrini. TENNIS Bottom row: Schembri, Koehler, Rainey, Matteson, Salvi, Botsforcl. Top row: Coach Holland, Roberts, Renner, Jackson, Hoda, Dakis, Howell. VARSITY SOCCER Bottom row: Co-captain Varian IAII-Cltyl, Co-captain Sarria, Powers, Llamas, Perry, Schembn Row 2: Symons, Patton, Davison, Meister, Tigert, Russell, Pellanclini. Row 3: Coach Huber, Lourin, Trammel, Portocarrera, Kunkle, Diodati, Marradi, Top row: Prieto, Lovotti lMgr.l, Gambucci, Young, Davidson, Gonzales, Press lMgr.I. 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Row 3: Begareios, 1-iarr1s,Gearag1,a Gregg, Harrrrzn: Top row: Cooper, Pmknef, P,1s'ro.v 1-mesrrran If n: feldf, D. Trarnrnell. EOYS' BLOCK E sprrng Bottom row: Koeh1er, Tarnayo, Cooper, Demerfm Dawdy, Bergeron, Trammelk Row 2: Rodriguez, Lazceno, Gcodw n, Rob-erfs, Ee'1as Tigerf, Trarnrne11, Mcnfalbano. Row 3: Smvrh, Sfefz, Moreno, Parrcs, Mm: Earre BarT1'1o1or'nevf, Top row: Hamann, C1son, Gregg, 1.1c1no1s, Jacobson Ghielmeffr nal' '99 ir 'fw ix: ' ' 4 F' 1. - hh- -.Qs1.f'2..g- i 1 N .: .l , Q V ,ss X at l ,.: N we ' 4' , ,fy 45' ' XXQXX 'X Aj. tg? DIANE FREDIANI JOANNE MALONEY JOAN PUGLIARISSI DORIS WEAVERv President ltailt Vice President tfallt Presdcnt lsprtngl Vice Presidentlsprtngl Lou Hopper takes a healthy swing. B G I t , I f- M -W in S .M V 95 5, Y -if At the begttming ol each term, one day alter 1 WWMW t.55.'p.f,i 5 ,,,.,::1,.4..,5,5i , ' , , . Q Q M 51 L school in the bleachers. some girls with then gym Tfjff ' L Qs suits on backwards and inside out may be seen 5 9 iw - if--Wa. ,ws wsaamt Acc? t A F3 V f ,K il va 1 31:1 1 , S , ifl.' 'QW with lipstick smeared all over themselves. These girls are being initiated into the Girls' Block B. They have qualified lor the Block B because they have been in the GAA. lor four terms and have kept a C average scholastically. During the fall with Miss Connell the spon- sor, the Block B enjoyed doing things with other schools and clubs. In March the othcers attended a tea held at Mission High School, Every Block association was represented at this affair. Earlier in the month a roller skating party with the Boys' Block B proved great fun and offered a chance to meet Bal's other block associa- tion informally. During the annual picnic at Sigmund Stern Grove, in April, the girls planned entertainment and games which made the evening enjoyable. The semi-annual banquet was again held at Tokyo Sukiyaki. GIRLS' BLOCK B ttallt Bottom row: Jensen, Fredtan, Maloney, Gallt, Christensen, Moggia, Locke, Smith. Row 2: Schoeter, Tautter, Nichols, Rose, Bervstein, Rybicki, Slembrouch, Massimo. Row 3: Grangeiay, Orlonctt, Matteolt, Whittaker, Gioriannoni, Stocker, Hunsueker, Jollttft, Cereghino. Row 4: Stephens, Swift, Knudsen, Hopper, Toforgia, Rodoni Zenoni, Lekoff, Godfrey. ' Top row: Alexander, Holmes, Davis, Malmstrom, Crosby, Stott, Martino, GIRLS' BLOCK B tspringt Bottom row: Pease, Mattioli, Weaver, Pugliayissil Mahoney' LaForgia, Roescheise. Row 2: Whittaker, Swift, Orlandi, Green, Firpo, Boitano, Giovan- noni, Marucco, Bobadilla. Row 3: Slembrouck, Christensen, Crosby, Zenoni, Alexander Santoro, Menconi, McLaren, Stamates. ' Top row: Pederson, Hopper, Murry, Smales, Mirigian, Canning Kelly. f AA GIFIS Ha efe' 3 r-:er D fa g:r -2:5 '!a 's c ' Ff :S Pun 5 Hfazf-, 'Q .'.e,::' yafzn, : -. EES- ,-f ppm L: : 4. 1 ' 4542 X.. az' 2 1 -li in Sports 5 no W I . iz., A mn: . fs A W f I Nw- W---V-V ., ,.., s ,,,.a,..14.zV:t,,,,t4lf,,s4 5 ..,ts.,,-s 4 . , . f' -- . W-Mm--We fi V.N,..o.-,........,,WW,...,-..,.,s,.m.W, ., U-, .vv., .. ,..- 3, .,,.,,,., W, - , R ,, 4 , ,L f' -essex' i -wiv -TIL 431 i ,xi D342 445 4, iv fin, G,A.A. lA-Ki ispring Bottom row: Gomersal, l-lile, Hopper, Canning, Green, Bruno, Jacques, Ferrigno, Frank, Chrisfensen, Row 2: Firpo, Hall, Carr, Krause, Faus, Colla, Evans, Crosby, Ashworth, Colondres. Row 3: Correa, Burman, Collier, Delurg, Gann, Johnson, Simple, Forgia, Heiscla, Bugher. Top row: Craus, Galli, Enelli, Corner, Casfellotli, Foster, Franceschi, Green, Harris, Edwards. Lad Butts Active in Sports 'l'he fall '56 G.A.A. had a very busy and en- joyable term. Among the activities offered were bowling, badminton, dance, ice skating, swim- ming, tennis, and volleyball. Each sport meets alter school. A girl is al- lowed four absences during the term: more than four disqualilies a student for GAA. member- ship. After participating lour terms a girl wins her G.A.A. block. One of the main activities lor the lall was the G.,-LA. Banquet. One hundred and ten per- sons attended, and approximately 250 awards were given. The Block Tea was another successful fall affair. This was a special activity for girls who had qualified for blocks. The ollficers for fall '56 were president, Gail Alollilleg vice president, Pat Smith: secretary-treas' urer, Pat Evans: and publicity manager, Doris XfVeaver. XfVith the help of the sponsor, Miss Case, and the willinoness ol the students, thev brought D , e lorth a memorable term lor the CIJXA. Joking around at The net after a Iennis match: Mary Carrubba, Barbara Felts, Madeline Ma- grene, Rosalie Annell. ff Q. N irw ,JY -cg , A515 5 1 'Q' I . GPH. JCLLXFFE PA' Eg' ' 2. ..f'::: -v :NES 35 'E . 55 Pfeg 5-gf' 2-3: -,-- . , AA Girls Luck for Block B I1.w'-f'-'EFS A DEE 'G Boffom row: Pe: af p'ZE5C'E se :ease Tap row: P' 'e Ea':f.:, JJe':e 'fsf 3.'.rM,'JEPS f'-'IES Szrng Ee.,s'er, I-1 -1, Rcescre se I- -grander '.fefw::rv, Mahoney. ,QM x 1 1 1 A .Ms - .- '-fxf N ...M 4,,v.,s-. xx.,, ..., s N ,... 1 ..., ...,x .M .,x, WM ,.., ,,..,, , , ..,.,... ,.,....,. . ., ,AM ,A,, -. ......,AA.A, ,,,, , ..,,.,,, ,r,,,r.,, f ,W.,w'yf: W ,wwe h G,A.A, lL-Zi lspringi Bottom row: Roescheise, Maftioli, Whittaker, Pease, Miller, Swift, McLaren, Louclcs, Ponciano, Robledo. Row 2: Peters, Smith, Zenoni, Lehmann, Van Tre:-se. S. Palornares, Phillips, Starnates, Mattioli. Row 3: Quantz, Menconi, Mahoney, Weaver, Smales, Santorio, Slernbrouck, I.aForQia, I.aVern, Lazzaretto, Mott. Top row: Reiter, Mirigian, Stenphens, To'p:rio, Malmstrcm, Wiancler, Welsh, Parry, Reese, Rosenstock. EAA Program The GAA. did it again! This term's GAA. brought out 525 girls lor the lollowing sports: ice skating, tennis, bowling, badminton, basket- ball, volleyball, dance, swimming, softball and lencing. The girls didn't stop at sports: they went on to have everything from a playday to a banquet, with the all-out help ol' otlicers and members. The first event this spring was on March 26, when live girls went to City College to play volleyball. On March 28, there were three events. Five Above: After school tennis is a popular pastime with G.A,A. girls. Below: Strike one on June ,, , Williams! 70 Keeps Girls Busy girls lrom the dance workshop visited Lincoln. Three other girls went to Mission for a Block tea. GAA. members took part in an All-City play day at Galileo at which all the local high schools were represented: Balboa sent twelve girls and two oflicials. On April ll the dance workshop had a dance after school. The girls responsible lor these activities for the spring term were President Lou Hopper. Vice President Aludy Hile, Secretary-Treasurer Linda Antonelli, and Publicity Manager Norma Lehnian. f y Q Www Wikia-4 is-QCSQEQ-M93 ' 'W f g T , Song and yell conTesTs are a popular part of BaI's out N3 A ,A vw D -'NXJX' 7 'T vfwi T Ayl 55'-D door rallies. T 453 SONG GIRLS lsprnngl Front: MusanTe, Roeschense. Back: Cancrlla, Razura The Poly game broughT rooTers To a fever onTch: Remember The galleon ThaT circled The Kezar Track? And Then There was The annual hanging of The Poly dummy, Too. s Hooters LU al Spirit is a well-known Morcl around Balboa. It is something that sou see at lootball and bas- ketball games and something that is present at rallies and assemblies. This Sear Bal spirit reached its greatest heights on three occasions. The first occurred at the Football Pageant. Seldom has Balboa been so keyed up. so full of spirit. so reads to cheer. And, in addition. the B looked better than it had in sears. L'nder the able leadership or the sell leaders and song girls. the sells rang out loud. clear. and precise. The second illustration ol the outstanding spirit that is Balboa took place at the Football Championship on Thanksgiving Day. Again the Pirates fought for the championship as they had in other sears before, and et en though the game was lost. the spirit was resounding and never watered. Balboa really outdid itselt at the basketball championship in Ianuary. No school in the city could have equalled Bal that day as tar as the spirit was concerned. Though Bal spirit was especially good on the above-mentioned occasions, the spirit displased at rallies and assemblies should not go unmen- tioned. nor should the hard work ol the song girls go without recognition. 4 Spirit makes a better school. and that is the reason Balboa is alwass first on the Pacific. SONG GHQLS A Fmnf: ,1,f,..sar.'te, Gcfgff-gr, Cafe. a, 'fe-ef:-ez E,:+rz.z:::, Pa Back: Champ SCEVZEWEQ E. 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Below, left: Joan Holland has her coat grabbed by eager H12 checkers at the Hello Day Dance, These Memories Will Linger on Go, Pete, Go! 74 QF? 7' T- 3' DJ S a:'s 5' ' 2 c :FZ-'. -Mg' , -r -A., KE' 3 S, : ' -me - 40 as 3 -:.5 3,55 f - s 'lee' 5, rfEf:' I 7 I lfs Show Time! Bal students rack their brains trving to think of clever names lor their dances. Some such names over the past year have been the Straw Hop and the Hello Dav Dance. The Straw Hop was the first activity to be sponsored by the spring H10 class. Though the earthquake on March 22 caused a one week postponement, the affair brought out a large crowd. The Hello Dav Dance is given each term bv the seniors for the incoming low tens. The big semi-annual dances are the junior Prom and the Senior Ball. Formal is the word for these gala affairs. The dances are usually crowded early in the termg attendance begins to slack off in the middle of the term, and then the last dances are well- attended again. Refreshments are soldg profits are split be- tween the Student Association and the class spon- soring the dance. Teachers show up at the dances just like the students do, and thev usuallv enjoy them vers much. Bal's dances are fun for evervone. 5 Pe 5 , at Y in 52 ' 32 W hr. 'fc-W' 7 37 ' .s, ,Z sts i 9 fu st ff -A X. ,. . if :fv,'Wff'Y rf ff fi fi1.S-fltfwn t'TN'i ':se il 1lf'? fQI- Lis .' as i.i.3M..- ' vs- s si1 .,'v.,,iQ4 5:4 'fl' ' s ,- sii if ' . - ff:-1---W. . f rl -. sts. w .- ,. Q 5, . A i :,s I es. NM sis it X Qswsfi ,Mt Left: Lorraine Cl-apman and Kathy Korrosa show Tre gvrls the latest at the fasnton show. Right: Heres a real ceo combo: Niko on bass, Fredricks on drums, Sfroughfer on sax and Martinez on Trumpet. T 2 , f. 3 Carol Dawson ns obvnously no music lover, even if Joyce Puckford, af The plano, ns. Ladies in Hetiremenf' Thrills Fneda Tunubel and Mike Kersnar fund 'term play rehearsals a good way To make new friends. 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RICHARD ALLEN: Rich, reg. pres., SS, Boys' Council, Boys' Block B, Hi-Y, football, cross-country, track, English, service . . . EDITHE ANDERSON: Sewing, dancing, driving, skating, swimming, home making, SFSC, marriage . . . dancing, BOB BARNES: Bob, girls and cars, math, MD, CCSP . . . SHIR- LEY BASEGGIO: Shich, business, sales, work, Rich . . . EARLENE BAUGI-IN: Earl, GAA, photography, swimming, business, history, work, CCSP . . . ELEANOR BENTON . . , MARCIA BERNSTEIN: GAA, Block B, Latin American Club, SS, Spanish Clubl SW'mml iQ, bowling, tennis, piano, Spanish, business, math, college . . . EMILY BERTA: Emmy, GAA, dancing, history, college, marriage . . . RICH BLACKBURN: Blackie, reg. pres, reg. treas., football, swimming, tumbling teams, Boys' Block B, SS, l-li-Y VP, carsi history, navy. SALVATORE ARCHINI: Sam, reg. pres, VP, sec'y., treas., Hi-Y 7, chaplain, Cothurnus Players, English, art, college, lla Time ln Say Goodbye Top: Tony Calderon and Toni Rizzo look awfully glum as they walk their last mile, Lower left: Andres Meyers, H-l2 prexy, humbly thanks Dave Ferreti, Ll2 top man, for the presentation of the garland. Lower right: Barbara Morefti looks despairingly for Roy Powers as Gordon Riddiough wonders. PETE CARRILLO: Pete, Hi-Y 4, Block B, football, basketball, industrial arts, Air Force . . . TOM CARRILLO: Football, working on cars, woodshop, work . . . JOHN CARROLL: Stage settings, posters, traveling, movies, English, college. AMALIA CASAS . . . JOSEPHINE CASTANO: Josie, reg. pres., sewing, music, dancing, business, home economics, work, mar- riage . . . VALERIE CASTRO: Val, SS, Girls' Council, Orchesis, GAA, Red Cross, Blo:k B, dancing, art, crafts, people, business, work. BOB CAVAGNARO: Cars, woodshop, work , . . JOANNE CEC- CHINI: Jo, bowling, business, office work, IBM operator , . . MARY CEFALU: Commercial, marriage. f Zf! K , , A .QA 'sf A :sc s ' X 52' st ,i i . 1 f 1, ,, j if W, -fit , . 3 S Q , W 4 it 'T NM Qi i X Zi AMNIZ, , 15 S t vas: : , 5- 1,-. gl, X ,asks Jzsrgjgs, C I JANICE BLAKEZ:E Z. .3 152555:-3 -'-, - -55.13- if j 4 - .QQQJNA-MAE BROOKS: ies.- :Q ,--2I2 jf.- BROWNI ggi. lnjnrn-ug'-.-.S ?isiA'- '- -fe GERMAINE EARBABA BROYNES 221: - '1 :as 5: E114 E :cf E SS ERI.INSE',F-fl gg! 1-i:f'i'g. '45, ,fNI9ff'ETTE BARBARA BURRELL: 52 , 222, E-15 'Lf 'vw egg QL-:. :Z '.A.f -P . ,-..... ,.- -'sf-Q --2-- -, ' : S-- -.. , f. 1 f-:.. BARBARA BURTON: EZ 1- 5' 3 '5:'j' -'Q . ,H , , '- -vac - I: ,-:--,-, ,,, f-. . A - ---- ',-- --: 1- ' S-F : : -J Ei EAT! E-H ' -3 221'-V2-:fa alien: ,P TZNATZ 'EH E- ON: :ef res ie: Its' -ez. 'f:':a 'rf T3' 533 35 S 1'- i E :V C'e::' S'a': gf -'.:'a : GENE CALHOUN: 2 --25 is -'-If 4 .2 A- .' -A -A 1453- 5' 5... -'W '-5 4-- L.-A ...Q-,. ., -. 3 F: 5:2 ,. c. JQAN CAMISA: .za-e -eg .2 ' ZLL '--f Q3 TOMASlT'A'CA1APILI.O: :Q-if 2- E151 , W-11-:gig . DOREEN CARLSON: 272 -- ef A Ya MARILYN CEREGINO: Peg sez, CS: Je 'ENDS' SS G's Cmrcv E911 E .s: CCS: 3.3 . . MAX CLANCEY: 'Jax' 'eg yes, E:,s Car: j ca's 'ac 9 'sf fg, f-'-' -g gow: afI CCSE, . .MARIE CLARK: E-- H-ess +174 a eg-e . , . BARBARA COFFEN: E::: e' SAP :arz ng sf- W 'Q na'-2' s 'fg t:w.s 'ess' EM s: '.:: -wc'K 'avage , DONNA COLE: P a,. g cards :ook fg, ras'-3 a 'af ',: size sz:-eg Ups' KENNETH COLSON: Kei' SE ees, Erccr E, SS :pave Harafn' Ia: ass 5'- eff, car: 'g 'e::':s, fnefe Pg :e sfa' 'Q 4: 'gg E'-glsf czwiege . . , MARTHA CONCERTI: '.'- if : Sa r- -5 va gn' TEH' nC'rE 'E age, GEORGE CONSTANTINOS: ':-: a awe' CCE: . BENNY CORTES: Eef S5 Les :::fs fe::':s,' :Ss 'ess CCE? '.-.zrk ...DORINA COSTA. . ,ANITA CRESCI: EPP :e': Q Ifzrse- .. 'ig-,, S LMT -A RHS I 'im Gi 2 'Z .. V ' 'ff 3 .' ' ': , ' ,. ' gf - 'f iff I . ' fi L 5? Qi5f..? 'L ' f + - -.twiki ,fs JSE 9 V, , t fi, , , . K, ..,,.-,,N --.. , 1, 3 ,Ag f -1 J Z im Bef '-ALE 2 4 40' A , V. ri' Ka K Z fv . A if 'A-v . -X, 'A A 'Bbw A . ,F Q Q 1' '29 -4' 8 A 4 3 :ac4 f-:'g :Ss fess .-.:'-Q f E EQE , DAVE CRUDO: Jfease .a's'A, zaseze' rcs CCE' :asa-:a D'a',er , , , ADRIAN CUPIDO: Pye' H :res ,H frees. reg. sec y, c:a :- '-' naw' sn --s 'ess se:fe'af, avage . . ANDREW DAKIS: A':, , Z'ES Sf- ::f ' ss :Har CSF :'es Youth n ' 'S' Je '-'ef'-:er Law' C.: Law ff-.sssmafacm 'GH' 1' La' I' a C: age efg fees' fg. GERALDINE DANI . DIANE DATELLO: T'-Y 'Z Stare . . , MILDRED DAVIS , VsiX'nU'aRE61Lf3p ING: 5,55 CE: 53.5 . DOROTHY DELORENZI: 'IU' T'-Y '-1 51 r af'age . , . RICH DIODATI , . . :fs Eff 5' f-ra , . RUSSILL DUCKER- Czfc E:,s S'a'e fe: Ear-4 :S Avence :':se- f , 4 E S:a' sf an LC ew: nee'- ' UF' Q' Q T , 35 A 'wr 1' Q--ey r ,fig - It TI., . N, F5 vi --.QW Y Ei? ff 3 82 Cs, .sw .,,..saw.g. sly if NORMA DULBERG: Norm, Future Nurses of America pres., Girls' Council sec'y, Science Club sec'y, CSF, GAA, Mediators, science, English, college, work . , . JOYCE EBEJER . . . ROBERT EISFELD: Bob, history, Marine Corps . . . MARY FABELA: Ruthie, UN Club, Pan American Club, reg. treas., Red Cross rep., class cola lector, swimming, dancing, music, picnics, Spanish, English, mar- riage, work , . . OLGA FABELA . . . ADELE FATICA: Del, Tri-Y 14, business, work, marriage . . . PATRICIA FOLEY: Pat, class collector, science, history, college, work, marriage. JAMES FOX: Foxie . . , DIANE FREDIANI: Porky, GAA pub, mgr., Block B, Girls' Council, SS, Pan American Club, Tri-Y 5 treas., Mediators, reg. pres., swimming, skating, Spanish, science, CCSF . . . BOB FREDRICKS: Gimp, H-I2 rep., football, baseball, Block B, Hi-Y, recg. pres., cars, shops, college , , . KATHLEEN FREEMAN: Dolly, SS, SF, Girls' Council, dance committee, dancing, reading, WI A , , www' f 1 W' G 1 4. ., 5 we . ff, 'M to ' 1 ff f vf 'Vi ML I if - E ' ' wjyf ,W,f',f S ' ' n . ' 4 l f CORRINE GODFREY: Corky, CSF, GAA, Block B, SS, Science Club, sewing, drawing, business maior, CCSF, work . E PAT GOIN5 . . DAVID GONZALES: Speedy, SS, CSF, basketball, baseball, fishing, Spanish, English, coast guard . , . LOUIS GONZALES: Chico, cars, printing, navy . . . BETTY GREEN: Lou, piano, Hammond organ, home economics, CCSF, nursing school , . EUGENE GUARAGLIA: Gene, Hi-Y IO, Clme, Block B, swimming, basketball, shop, SFSC . . . JOHN GUNDERSON. ROBERT HAIGHT: Bob, SA pres., Ll2 class pres, football, swim- ming, baseball, Spanish, USF, law . . , CHARLES HALL: Senior Patrol, football, baseball, basketball, air force, trade school , . . RICHARD HALL: Reg. pres.. football, swimming, tumbling, Mo- tatcrs Car Club, math, mechanical drawing, electrician . . . BOB HANCOCK: Grub, L10 VP, basketball, pool, shop major, coast guard . . . ROY HANKE: Hank, motorcycles, hot-rods, shops, mechanic . . . LLOYD HARRICH: Reg VP, cars, girls, money, science, German, college. Bal Says luha Top left: Frank Rodoni and Rita Mifsud pause a minute in their dancing at the Franciscan Room of the Sir Francis Drake Hotel Top right: Dolly Freeman and Fred Garcia seem to be having a ball at the Senior Ball. Bottom: Here's a group of the unhappyl?l 'High and Mighties' at the Senior Breakfast. tennis, bowling, business, CCSF, UC . . . IRENE FUNE: Reenie, reg. VP, business, work, marriage . . . BEATRICE GARCIA: Bee, HIO class treas., reg. sec'y, song leader, dancing, tennis, bowling, business, CCSF, work . . . AL GARDUNO: reg. pres., Hi-Y 4, astronomy, science, college. FRANK GARFES: Frankie, reg. pres., engraver, girls . , . ADELE GALLI: H12 class treas., GAA Board, Block B, CSF, reg. sec'y., swimming, badminton, dancing, reading, English, Italian, busif ness, teacher . . . WALT GAMBUCCI: Coda, soccer, track, hunting, printing, printer . . . FRANCES GAZZANO: reg. sec'y, Tri-Y VP, commercial, work, marriage . . , RAY GERLACH: Future Retailers Club, baseball, shop, sales, sales, army . . . KENNETH GHISELIN: Ken, mech. draw., work . . . MARIO GIACCONI, Es , ,Q .MQ Qs .Vg . ,., V, , V swf www awww N I so ,Q , .CNR I A it Q I T J . V 'ffl' . -. ' 1 X ' ig. .. fi - ,:S'- s , s ,. . . x ff ,W ., --a s 5- 'sz . -X ' ' , is ' ills 1' Y, .1 .. Q R -- 2' vi ,. ' if: 1 . 1 : ,-v,, I' I -kgs: , : N si r gg 1- -X es , Q- J 2 ss X 'W'::- - S 'S'mf,i f ff 'cal l f ' TT'- 44 Ji . . :9 - K 'Q Fall '55 Grads GENE HARROD: Eeffy, 'egf'e 'a: :o vv'af-:er ROTC Frencr' C ,:, ad :fz':gfa:'w, a. a' en' VE , E'g vet, Pre'-.:i-, fregr-.a'-- ca crew rc, ar fzvce . ALICE HAYES . , , ROBERT HER- MIDA: Eat SF aff drecfcr, Ez, cf D'f9C7OVS, reg, '-JP, Swdem f.Q.H: 'a', ccm w fee, Caffe ':: T1ee, a:Y4f:7 ,, ar? class Saves Cuz, a , ,azz KENT HILL: Pemba , basenai f'-Jslc, ar lC'CE rf JOAN HILLARD: Jean ef GFI, Da:.'v '!v :f , fem:-rg, Juno' fi-cr'11evefr'e-'W' Trees., fvps C, buena: arhfe P2516 . WENDY HOLMES. ROBERT INGBRIGTSEN: Esc, gf oase:a V, fcytall, Sewer Pafrm, sceefceg cop . , , EDDIE JACKSON: Pfcf, '1::fbax4 'fwg 'r,s!:, 'ETVEOC , . . ROBERT JACOBS: Ez., reg, VP, cars, 9155 apr, WCW. ,-4317, lv A f ' . ' ,,,. Ji' ,yi bg All ' -.dv EILEEN JENSEN: C' 2'E fir. fE:, E::f 5 EE EFA C': ' Ee' :' 5a : 1' 'j 'ef' 2 5 fg Pg '::':a af: :asfev Za gewis 2-5 'ess .A.:' image CONSTANCE KAYLOR: 2:02 Ei- .5 E.-1 ea: -f '-'1:ess.F v-1' casa .P E: 'J 2'-e:':'s 5'-ZE ' Car: '3's Czfc EE EOCCEOEEV Sfaf' 1' ' g'fe's '-'E EFF E:af sf C.: CSF CTX- P- iz' :a :.-ee' :'.'g :ef-'Q :a'c'g Efvgxsf S:a' sf szewe' SPEC 'ea:fef, MIKE KEENAN: Zcz' .-f f-:f::s c: arm. BETTY KILLGORE: -, frseaazk V252 ': 'e e::':f cs haw 'favaje JO ANN KNOBEL: fc, reg :'es Tr:-Y ::f- fg f: e e::':'f' cs +.:'f 'fa-rage. . BEVERLY KNUD- SEN: Ee., 'eg sec. Esc' E EFI- Tm! Cc.-,f1ng, :Ls ness, asv 'manage RONALD KOCH: Ref zasfeta ls' fg mfr rg, 95:5 Hg:- !a.e' , JACK KOHLER: Peg. prep, VP, fcvbam :aser:aNa 'fyafafs Ca' Cub, :1.4ETVE- ar OSC work . . RAYMOND LAM: 52, a'c'afY :es gmeh cc of guard soefce ccwxege. BOB LANDAVAZO: Track :aske+:aN :ross-cf:-fTr, Q Hs' src: a ' farce . . . ANDY LAURA: Peg yes., 'cc':a1 Casezali vc' 19:5 Ffee sacers, :reps 'wavy . , WAYNE LAWRENCE: F::f- I:a1'7 vf:1.s'f al arfs, czwege i sf? '42 ,W an , 2 V I Qf Q ,I fi-,Q S 3 -If '-1-37. . , EV X mai --fav ,cs-if i FMvMyXyfsvf -fft a,.W,,,r't' 'N W. W S Y f i RENA JEAN LEAVELL: Red, drama, tennis, riding, reading, busi- ness, drama school . . . JIM LEE: Motaters Car Club, shops, work . . . CAROL LEKOFF: Reg. VP, reg. sec'y, GAA, Block B, business, work . . , JOHN LESTER . . . CAROLEE LOCKE: Ke Ke, Red Cross rep, SS, CSF, GAA, Block B, Science Club, business, CCSF . . . KARL LONG: SS lite member, Red Cross rep., ROTC drill team, basketball, typing, navy . . . JUDY LOPEZ. NORMA LOPEZ: Red Cross rep., reg. sec'y, First Nighters, Girls' Block B, Spanish Club, Pan American Club, GAA, Galleon, read- ing, volleyball, English, Spanish, business, work, marriage . . . JOHN LOREN: Johnny, cars, shop, navy . . . PHYLLIS LOVE: Phyll, tennis, softball, rollerskating, reading, TV, business, work, marriage . . . HAROLD MAITLAND: Painting, collecting post- ,,,, , Mf g. . .. tr'-151' ,zs .- W-ef - 2 h W f f ' 7. f -W , ..... A f . , if J 0 1 ' f awash, ' f MW? ,V . i gi P xl. V I' I ,Zu 32 VC .4., ,, f f f i f fr .arf ' fi f e in , fa X X 4i .:r. f .7 133 Ay! Z , J i N. 4, 5 4, ', -W ' ,V f-V, ,Z I ' fi, f ?W27f'f . ,f 5 24, f ' .1-xg f mf Y 4 M as J 3 ,, C: f A , ff X ' '.,: .2 1 5. si f-' 'tic J X 4 , f ky, W I A fx XA wg Z xelv A if I5 , :IY ZZ, i W L , J , , . .., , f I, . w' , ,gy 'ij' 'sv E f V ' ' ZZ? cards, mechanical drawing, CCSF . . . LEONA MAITLAND: Lee. GAA, SS, Orchesis, Girls' Block B, baseball, volleyball, business, IBM school, work, marriage . . . KAREN MALMSTROM: His- torian of SS, CSF VP, GAA sec'y and pres., Girls' Council sgt. at arms, Hl2 publicity manager, Block B, FTA, Pan American Club, designing, Spanish, math, English, UC, teaching . . . JOANNE MALONEY: Jo, Block B VP, GAA sec'y, reg. pres. and sec'y, FHA, Galleon Staff, Buccaneer Staff, FTA, SS, First Nighters, Orchesis, Spanish Club Student Council, bowling, rollerskating, English, SF State, teaching. DOT MAMMINI: Dottie, Hl2 sec'y, reg. offices, TrieY pres., tennis, business, CCSF, marriage . . . YVONNE MARAVIGLIA: Reg. sec'y, SS, Italian, piano, science, college . . . JAMES MARSALA: Jim, Red Cross pres., fishing, printing, tropical fish, printing, navy, work . . . NANCY MARTINO: Nanci, reg. sec'y, Red Cross VP, sec'y, CSF, SS, Latin Club, Science Club, GAA, Ellock B, FNA, swimming, sewing, piano playing, dancing, sci- ence, ltalian, nursing . . . JEANETTE MASSIMO: Jean, CSF, SS, Block B, GAA, badminton, tennis, business, work, marriage . . . RICHARD MATTOS: Rich, Boys' Council, football, cars, my girl and money, shop, air force . . . ANDRES MEYER: Wetback, Hl2 pres., reg. pres., reg. treas., varsity football, CSF, SS, Bd. of Directors, Student Council, Block B, Boys' Council, Science Club, shops, college, agricultural engineer. Fall '55 Grads RITA MIFSUD: Peachie, reg. sec'y, Tri-Y treas., chaplain, Tri-Y 14, GAA, tennis, business, home economics, CCSF, marriage . . . DOROTHY MIKODA: Mickie, Angel, reg. pres, Clagg, ffeas, GAA, TriAY l-lg business, work, marriage . . MARIE MOGGIAS Moggi, Lil treas., GAA, SS, Tri-Y 5, Block B, Girls' Council, Bd. of Directors, Red Cross, italian, business, college, marriage. BARBARA MORETTI: Bobbie, reg. sec'y, ren. treas. GAA Tri-Y I4, sewing, business, marriage . . . SANDRA Moss: 'Sandy' roller skating, painting, music, home economics, key punch operl ator . . . FRANKLIN McADAM: Frankie, German Club Sales Club, bicycling, reading, social studies, executive. I NANCY McNALLY: Bowling, art, home economist, marriage . . . DIANE NAPPI: Di, drawing, horseback rldmnj gommermal- Work marriage . . . BEN NAVA: Industrial arts, work. I I HAROLD NETO: Half cars, girls, money, shops, work . . . DAG- MAR NEWLON. . .EDITH NICHOLS: Ed , , , H11 ' Block B, GAA, SS, badminton, bookkeepirig, xiEf?rkPi'Si?arriage.SeC yi 84 f A S -:fm 9 hx an Q I ' sEw9', 5 f 1 as I 1p 'llll L 1, s r -4 Q TALFUA NIKO: 3-2 Sf- 2 e': e'egef EE -P E:,s C:-'- :, ::.s 22:4 E' e s:: sA cc eje .CHRISTINE NISSEN: C s Q1 sez. .-e':::4 :,s 'ess .e'ege' 'eg sec, GLF Ze: C':ss se'-'Q' ': e e::': :s :-s'ess' Nefrefe . . THOMAS NOLAN: T: I--Y 'Z JE CEE 'a f g'a:,e' 5' S:-eake' Efg s' 'e ' LC e'gr' e g SIDNEY NORTON: E: 'recq s'::' ace, fe., , , JOHN OLSEN: JC eg s ::s I' g'.f.a, z:::Icerva', .ARLEEN OLSON: Peg. :res,, 'ef se:',' EA secf I-VC sec, ES, GAA, En of D'e:':'s Sn:e'f C:-': Tr-1' E sec. Erwclrsf L':,sw'ess: SPEC. A ' VINCENTIA ORTISI , : -, 5 :- 5 Ina ffeck' rv-avr, Fre': GCSE JOSEPH PALACIO: f::rcaH LEROY PADEN Le C'F 'S ba ke' I' fb? CDDOSITE. Bottom: '-'Iss F:a s see s : ease: 'I' fre we. Se' 9' Ereake 'asf cz 'gs are can- mg along IIS Time IU Say Uundhye RICHARD PASTOR . BEVERLY PATTERSON: Ee. reg JF :cefs : ' 'g, se-rx. ce f:'es'r EF-I-. recz'-:sg c,s 'ess a,:rg acre, Warmage JUANITA PATTERSON: '--ee: e' 3-fs rep, reg. sec, E: sf Dwecvzrs STEVE PINKNEY: Unk TVECK, fcxcaxw :ross-czwufrg, Ewcck E Gris Cant, Tr-f lf :Ss 'ess ew: Eng Is' J-:fc 'faffage fs' mg sk n Q -. 'Q e'j 'Ie 'e,':e fs' scer':e ar rec ca' CAROLE PAULSON: Pe: Cfzss re: Lau. f-ssc: a' 1' F's' GAETON PIROLO: Ea'e :aseza '::f:a'I cars'e1e:T'Ic src: '. gb-fers, SE GFA 'sfncfcr a ce 'e : 'g fee Ee: C':ss :eney avr, CATHERINE POMPOSO: Ke, reg, sec, :-af: 'DIET skef 'jp Efg sr' EFSC, feacrev , , ADELE PEREZ: CSF mae se:, . YVONNE PORTANIER: Venn' C:-ec dame GA!-, Tr-Y ' ar' re::':s' iss 'ess ef' manage w.:'f :'e': rg EfET'j c::'k 'g' :ss 'ess' 'E'.'. ::ereY:r ROY GLORIA PEREZ: Qc.-.' reg XP, Tn-K ' :a': 'Q 'e::': 5: ec'- POWERS: ,':-s e eds 'cc' 'j :: re- 'f PATRICK 'Q 5 3 i'C. 5,5 fess, .f.:'n, ev age . . EDWIN PETER- QUINN , JAMES RADETICH: , ' Q s '+,:e'T C:..': SON: EC' EQ.: Ccxfc , Geez' 9244 Eszcgreer S'eU sc e':e 35 ffezf New Fremzr, CCSP ---iw W' wi ' , 5' 'A fs -s , xxx , '49 '. 3 2 :ji Q ff 1 V -'W . .. -,,. 1,5 'Cf' f-, . , E323 : iT? 'Q in M 5. , , A i -I, V' 'V v , i . :AI fr 2:1 ' Av: . I 'L Q Top: 'K--ko QIHES om v-ff' a I:-5 an-:Ie AVI Ie a Hens mean-,f Goes V .V .. x.,,,, . ..,, .. ,V,.,k,k,,, W , :Warsaw-'ew-C .. JOHN REED: Jack, swimming, football, basketball, reg. VP, yell leader, SS pres., Bd. of Directors, Block B, l-li-Y 5, math, mech. draw., college, marriage . . . MICHAEL REID: Mike, SA yell leader, Hll class pres., SS VP, JV football, All-City track team swimming, surfing, English, CCSF, USC . . . CLARK RHODES: Rocky, Lll VP, reg. pres., Hi-Y 4 pres., Student Council, foot- ball, swimming, architecture, USF, business RICH RISTOW: Rich, SS pres., Block B pres., reg. VP, reg. treas., football, track, skiing, math, college . . . ANTOINETTE RIZZO: Toni, Block B, GAA, bowling, swimming, business, work . . . JOE ROSS: Nuts, blowing bubbles, shops, navy. HARVEY RUSHTON: l-larv, music, stamps, art: artj teacher . . . ELENA SAMSON . . . CHRISTINA SANCHEZ: Chris, Tri-Y 2, bowling, dancing, collecting progressive rezords, business, mar- riage. DAVID SAN FILIPPO: Davey reg. VP, reg. treas., football, hunt- ing, cars, art major, air force . . . JAMES SCARDINO . . . NORMA SHAEFER: CSF, GAA, Block B, FTA, French Club, Red Cross, violin, sports, Spanish, business, college. PATRICIA SMITH: Pat, GAA VP, FHA pres., Girls' Council, First Nighters, Block B, Senior Patrol, bowling, English, CCSF, mar- riage . . , CLARICE SOBIESKI . . . SHEILA STAFF: GAA, Block B, SS, CSF, Future Nurses Club, tennis, science, business, nursing school, marriage . . . STEVE STERGION: Killer Stergion, TV, Eng- lish, forest ranger . . . VERNON STIEHR: Vern, cars, television, industrial arts, work . . . BEVERLY STOCKER: Bev, Girls' Council pres., historian, recorder, Science Club, CSF, SS, Spanish Club, French Club, stage manager, GAA, Block B, ice skating, liberal arts, UC . , . ROBERT STROUGHTER: Bob, Block B, Boys' Coun- cil, SS, basketball, track, tootball, chemistryj science, English, college, navy. ' h uv Q... .. -.W .... - ,ff aw, S fag. mv Mil f S ' 3' 3 .f W5 ' , 7.05 , I , 4 Z ,., . l , ,, X X Q T-. .Q W -. C ' .ii ii mf fi 1 3... ,.. ' f i , X ,f 12 W l 1 1 l f f M 4 mSwd,,A-.......,, X x A we LORRAINE SCHMAH: GAA, bowling, skating, dancing, Collecting records, homemaking, college, marriage . . . SANDRA SERIAN . . , CAROL SHAHINIAN: Chief, Lll treas., Hll treas., l-ll2 VP reg. pres., SS, CSF, Girls' Council, Student Council, Tri-Y S' science: college. VICTOR SHARP: Vic, industrial arts, hunting, navy . . . STAN SHEETZ: Cars, shop, air force . . . BARBARA SHIELDS: Babs, SS, drawing, TV, art, college. SANDRA SHUMATE: Sandy, FTA, SS, CSF, GAA, Red Cross, French Club, German Club, French, math, English, college . . . TOM SLOAN: TV, industrial arts, service . . . CLARENCE SMITH: Tony, history, CCSF. Bal Says Aloha YOSHIKO TAKEMOTO: Yo, singing, dancing, choir, business, work, marriage . . . MANUEL TAMAYO: Movies, sports, wrestling, art, CCSF . . . ORLANDO TATTON: Butch, track team, collecting records, shops, work, service . . . GWEN TAUFER: Choir, GAA, Block B, CSF, SS, Senior Patrol, music, tennis, business' work, marriage . . . ROBERT TAYLOR: Bob, cross-country, Saber Club, art, commercial artist . . . CHEAIA TEVINI: Home economics, work . . . JESS DAVID THOMPSON: Dave, Hll pres., stagecraft, autos, art, auto mechanic. M . Q? :EQ lv Q y f 3 , . . A , . - ,f ff: f N- ,4.. A-nfl 'V 5 ZA 1 5 2 fx '?lmwHaw ' ' 'W ' 'SWAN at S ,K ss t . Fall 55 Grads Top left: 4w.A'3,', Top right graD e' ff Bottom: I,,:ver mg ,....WN ...s+..,.....,.. ,Q 9 at au...snnnumm 1 1 ...Y N , N: I i s , ,G W 1 ' gmv ' 4 , ,W H , .L,LLh - . , . Y,.....N--,,, . . . A , . r ,. 1. - V... , .... --j- Q WX V ,xg . ,,.. ,M ,. A..,,L , . -P s W,-ss----s-N f NM-- .We , ,P H Q wif is ' ' ' -- ,W......x....f......,,,..s,,,,..e .:::f.. . . ,wse-vw 4 -i-.eve-,M U ,,..-ss...-.-wmv,-ss WWW as . me-an SENIOR PATROL lfalll Bottom row: Sfergion, Alioto, Mifsud, Caslano, Mammini, Vella, Perez, Nichols, Martino, Bernstein, Row Z: Allen, Coffen, Cecchini, Moreffi, Freeman, Lekoff, Moggia, lngbrigtsen, Pirolo. Row 3: Yerby, Marsaia, Ramos, Calderon, Browne, Dalello, Holmes, Taylor, Consfanfinos. Top row: Purcell, Meyer, Niko, Risfow, Guaraglla, Gregg, Valerio, Stiehr, San Filippo. SENIOR PATROL lspringl Botfom row: Johnson, Ramos, Domingo, Alfieri, Malacarne, Capozziello, Johnson, Kunkle, Buescher. Row 2: Del Grande, Holland, Wise, Parker, Matlioli, Orlandi, Alexopulos, Firpo, Murillo, Corner, LaGrave. Row 3: Gasbarro, Gamma, Coebourn, Pease, Bagafelos, Musanle, Off, Paganucci, Rovai, Hillard. Row 4: Dal Porto, Cressa, Young, Purcell, Valle, Gafto, Gould, Kruger, Kaufman, Gehring. Top row: Tevini, Johnson, Hamann, Margelich, Giovannoni, Harris, Zenom. H135 Bel Pace in Serving Hal Left: Bea Garcia is one gal who knows how to enioy herself af the Senior Ball. Right: Bob Haight lright, frontl leads his classmates in polishing The Trophies destined for Bal's new trophy case. ' ? 'lg A 'is f i f ki l , V. ee ,, li , O ,., ' ., 5 P 'f ' i , if ' 5 ,We ,., M ..,., 7 1. A --Al 8 , i Lim: our All i K .N 5. 3, -,WY ,R .x-N . fa fl n L . ,- , - K . .I-,NE Fw!-'-CEECC'.t ,NJ . ff' rr: , What Cute A M N CA'-C t LLA JOHN BAG!-TELC3 EF-REARL. PEP EE .wfh ELL. Tw KO PEGGY P!-ZURA 1 3 ...M-G .X -4 t ---.J P ,pyw-W Q -1 ix A !L9f'Zf , , 'Q l,,v,,, Mg, A , ' - I ' 0. x ? ,x gf f fra, - 01, t Eff. I ,itz fg ' Q--,Ps A , . M' E7 : g.- at 5 J! A1 , '- if-jx V, N. 5, Littta Rascals! 1 9' 'iq ' A 1 'JAQGE HETTAKER ,.,,,,.,..W K.. if 89 ' - f 'w 'N , L. was g,,. ..,y Aw -Q V . X .. , ,751 ,,fy4,f 1 ,fu .. ,Q N4 'QV ,L 4 , ., RW' -. 'ww .f A f, W V Ah 4 V ' f I A , 1 if , 13 V , K X I f Q I N We-W W w ' L - M - A N of f ' .w,, , X, X ', ay Y' 7 W ,,ag'q,:: v' , L .,,,, , 7 f,, if , M f ff' Q - ,. PAT and BILL JOHNSON .. .f , A ALAN SAMPSON ADR! ENNE ZENONI JOANNE MUSANTE with JOHN BAGATELOS 'fy NAUREEN MATTIOLI DIANE PETERSEN if W JEANETTE ROVAI - ,,,,, ,,,,L. ,,,,,, ,,,,O , ,,,., QI 90 A W W' O A Fw , ' . f an 'SSL j -. 4 4 1 A 3: Q: Y 3' ff ,- A -N ' 4454? , ...., 1 in Ng W ' 1 M X N Q' if W iff v Q 6, J , J, fx 'ur 5 Q sk +x,, i . 5'-sz Q5 MMV f .719 fl -,. A 1 , 'fam F, ,fe . ' ' yy' '41, . V ,. Q7 -,Z , if-Pg?-5 ,'.-1Q., V 1-1.- f- 'ql i , 1 r PF V A HZEPSN. JF'-TE af: ,Cr-1-. HC..-A'.3 :OHL STU., E E!-PE 'ff-QSETNCH - ,,, n - V ' 'Was rv 393' A W! Q' A 'S C, .. ,.., , ,clue A f X X A 'bns,.. C A- .Q was ,X ,J ' Q. 2 Q vb-Q sig W 7 gm 1:2 2 'Ir' ., 1 Sf- .. ,1 K Q, ' 'Q ' . N5 X In .N ,v2,,.V.1g...' 's ' A - .' :S hri f ffm: X KS LOU ANN ACCORNERO: Lou, choir, FTA, CSF, Girls' Council, GAA, music, Spanish: SFSC, Spanish Teacher . . , AL ACRI: The Cat, baseball, cars, Italian: college, baseball . . . ESTHER ADAMS: GAA, records, boys, business, college, work, marriage . . . PRYLLIS ADAMS: Phyl, CSF, GAA, Girls' Council' mathematics, home economics, homemaker . . , NANCY ALEXANDER: Red, swimming instructor, sports, drama, Telephone operator . . , CURTIS ALEXIS: Saber Club, SS, boxing, shop, Air force, college, work, marriage . , . PETER ALEXOPULOS: Pete, Hl2 pres., poli- tics, Navyj Spanish, CCSF, UC, marriage. J i l l , 5 . ,M im ,.-, ,,s.. ' f , . sf , , , f f ,:. k:, 5, V N ,,. 3 . , ,,,, . . , , . ,K 2, 1 f ' f MARGARET ALLSOP: Maggie, CAA, Fl-lA, Girls' Block B, swim- ming, tennis, home economics, work, marriage , . . PATRICK ALTIERI: Pat' ROTC, Sales Club, Jr, Achievement, model cars, shop, art, Army, marriage . . . RICH ALVIS: cars, music, Ma- rines, marriage . . . JACQUELINE ANCHICK: Jackie, reg. pres., VP, Red Cross, SS, Girls' Council, GAA, business, printing secrea lary . . . CAYANNA ANDERSON: Cay, Latin Club, tennis, swim- fming, English, college, work . . . GORDON ANDERSON: Racing motorcycles, building engines, shops, merchant seaman . . . RAY ANDERSON: Cosmic, Camera Club, First Nighters, Humanities, ,minerals jazz, Spanish, CCSF, UC, minerologist, Its Time to Say Goodbye Top: There are always two sides to every question, here's the one that's least seen. Bottom: Now here's the front of this cherished moment for the High 'n Mighties. Mr. Koors and Mr. Carr seem to have things in hand. H3 M A X H A fvmfwzxw- rmxuyf Lax' :-Wrms RAY BAKER: Math, college, electrical engineer . . . BRUCE BANKS: Fencing, Boys' Council, French Club, model planes and cars, math, M. ,, science, college . , . CAROLE BANKS: Carrie, knitting argyles, bike riding, business major. ANN BAROWAY: Ann, French Club, CSF treas., GAA, Science Club, swimming, tennis, science, college . . . WILLIAM BAROZZI: Bill, reg, pres., track, Boys' Council, SS, science, CCSF . . . EDWARD BARRE: Joe, Block B, football, track, CSF, Block B VP, reg. pres., math and mech. draw., chemical engineering, Air Force. MILDRED BARRETO: Millie, GAA, art, working' art, to be married . . . AUDREY BATISTONI: Little Audrey, Italian Club, GAA, music, dancing, business, college . . . FLORENCE BATTAGLIA: Flo, CSF treas.. Block B, SA ass't sec'y-treas., math, Spanish! UC. xsriw ssw, , sw :wr-,, X xx X ,,,,x , ,,, ,.... . i skr , X X su , X :S X2-1 f X .A W :N S Se 5 5 54 K x x Q Nr N N -sf-W : N X Q' A W f ... .,,.. V V! J Q . if 1 -7 , g,:5:,,5, ' W A as f 1 li' ., f P . A 1 4 W 9 ' 39, BILL APOSTOLOS: 2-ee Q BETTY ARGUELLO:1 -5f':'Q1'f5'?F?T':,, .- 'I :J f1-e- :E ' ' ' ' ,-Q ', -IEAN ARIEITA: .een e - S :e': ': ::f- ': ' MN ' if S' --2' 2ff'2'2'a fl:-f JUDYYARJO: 33 '52, -'-3 -IFJANEASHW-ORTH: :Q--. 2 -, I 'IRR Ry' CWM, MARILYN ASMUSSEN: SE EFL E 2: E :-- -SS 5- , -f.:'-1 . . TRUDY ASNAULT: 3e '-:e SL N535 -5- 7' -V 'E :'e :' C -: 1:---: ff,-W V-.ee c,L,: ' ...uf Q 3 ,-. ' -' . 1- Q sc eeze Eff sf ': eje BARRY ASPLUND: '.'- .A ' 5- D Q I-v ' 'B' 3 f NONA AUSTIN n JOHN BAGATELOS: Ea: 4::':e :a V :us :L-gee' si :'E'L5'C c:a:' CARL BAGNESCHI: ' I - -Z -:' 5 'Z a'e5 : ' E :Z ' eff' -- P- f- E-e June '57 Brads LEE BAXTER: T'a:K, SS' 'reef cfaf. . . BILL BEDELL: Herr, rv-ecP'-. shop . . .CHARLES BELL: Crmckg cs cr guard, Saber Cup rfle TEEPQ' V E7h,' FI' Fvce MARIAN BELLAMY: CSF, EICCK E, Trff, :-s'1e:5. fave e::f: ' :sg flaw . . JOYCE BENSON: Sees C-: LX- C..:, Trees. of Ea es C-: Tr-f ',' C.: ness' secretary ,... FRANK BENVENUTO: F:::':,:' ahah cc iege . . SANDY BENSON: Peg :Jes T'-f :fee EE Sze' sh Q-: VP, Par FWIEVICE' CLS, S:a' 5' CCSP FRANCIS BERGIN: Fr-arf 5':p P r F:':e .JOHN BERNARDI: Fweaj cars SK rg 'eg yes -P :: 1 :Z ef' 'Q f'aTIf, fed :ravi czege . , EVELYN BERNZOTT . . ED BLUM: E: sff.v'r ng, 4 sf' 'Z' 5' 2 ROSARIA BOBADILLA: Pzseg Pet Cfzss rez, 'Sf-A C'C E'EE CSF Safzfg rcffe e-:cf in 'fn 'ii ' Ax, --LN, we-.,, is ,ov 3. 'Lee-,, - ,, : E U 1-. if I, ' Y , gi55.1 A I fem :sg cc ,ege-, -wzrk , . . MARY LOU BOITANO: Lu Lu, reg. Gres.. SE sec y, Pan A-mencan Club CSF, Trw-Y f', skrmg, swam- 'Wfgf S:a'f.shA ccliege, rrarruape . . . RICHARD BONNARDEL: Eaffwey, ESV.: Czuncww gms, fr-arh, sc EFCEI cowege, arrreo serwce. MARILYNN BORRUSO: Mccs eg reg sec, y. GAA, Ibram, sfamps. reczrzsf 5.5 ness, wcrk . , . RICHARD BOYD: Dxckg Block B. rvcney, car, sieepng marhg engme-er . . .JOHN BRIGGS: Hoppyp EC baskertail spans hsforyg get cm sf Balboa . . . DOUG BROWN: Encarveer Sfaff, Ez. of Dmecfarsg Jcmnalwsm . . GARY BRUSH: 55 Fafd Svcs, ff-. r Farce , . VIOLET BUCHAN: VI Lee, Tr-Y Ll, GAP Soaf sr' Cwbi :a mfg. rrwsc feffwsq bus res: f-Tk, 'far' age. .CLOYD BUCK: Conn ey reg, VP, HI-Y AQ VP, Y age crew-, Cars, .rack e'e:Tr.c shoD, An- Frce WM.-is. .1 . .5 I 4- I 1:6 Y , ' .,- ' If . 4 1-2 FRED BUESCHER: Walter, swimming, girls, picnics, football, auto shop, engineering, Navy . . . RICHARD BUGLER: Rich, football, drill team, cars, 'history, Army . . . JOE BUTTLES: Butch, track, baseball, cross-country, cars, shop, college . . . ANN CANCILLA: Cleo, Camera Club, modern dance, singing, iazz, art, business, college . . . GLORIA CANCILLA: Mouse, Tri-Y treas., GAA, busi- ness work, beauticians' college . . . LOUIS CANEVARI . . . NANCY CANNING: Nance, Block B, CSF, GAA, Tri-Y l7, Swim- mers' Aids, Mediators, swimming, Spanish, science, English, CCSF. AMELIA CANO: Amy, Senior Patrol, art, music, CCSF, marriage . . . DARELL CAPOZZIELLO: Cap, reg. VP, track, women, shop, Army, work, marriage . . . EVELYN CAPPA: Tony, GAA, Orchesis, Camera Club, records, ice skating, sports, art, business, college . . . EVELYN CAPPA: Eve, language, CCSF, work . . . CARMEL ,4 ', M84 ,J it as r Sw f 1 x A ZGN'-mmm-TNMM-V, , Top: Country gal Pauline Rose describes a football game for us city slickcrs. Bottom: The Thrills, including Willa Mae Rich- ardson, Mable Pickins, Ethel Ennon, Elouise Stanley, and Robert Stroughter perform at last term's Senior Jinx. Bal Sa 5 luha CARAMAGNO: Mel, Tri-Y l3, singing, business, CCSF, private sec'y . . . SUSAN CARLSON: Joy, Red Cross, dancing, swimming, sports, English, IBM operator . . . INEZ CARMONA: Reading, home economics, work, RICHARD CARON . . . ROGER CARPENTER: Rog, reg, treas,, battalion commander, Drill Team, Rifle Team, science, English, Army . . . GORDON CHALMERS: Gord, football, cars, social stu- dies, college . . .ALEXANDER CHAN: Football, shops, college . . . NICK CHIOCHIOS: CCSF, Science Club, UN, fencing, basketball, football, math, engineer . . . NORMA CHOY: Dancing, singing, business, secretary, marriage . . . MARGO CHRISMAN: Tri-Y l5 chaplain, FHA, Italian Club, bowling, swimming, home economics, work, marriage. 1 i., ff ,ig gf , V -.-,, f I x QQ? Nw f ei , W , -ff , , 4 2 I A9 X f ' i . Q, 4 , f J 1 Xxx i A ' ,261 f fi?-A. -5 ' 1'-9' 4 4 fe .fb f :ra 'Arrvi 55, 49' I? A- pg 0 ,Ne f B . ' X ' .7 'nz Q A 3. Q i , t ,3 PEGGY CHRISTENSENI :ii ff: Qlhl : 5 e'r'g JOE CONTI: .ze 332 res g's :e': :: e': '--'. Q'-3 TH?- ,i i' 'Z -- 2' -529-5 Z' 'Nj' 2 ege CLAUDE COOPER: :SCI 'ee :: s za' .-:2 L 2 2 RQSEMARIE COBB: -is -'- -.' z'::s zz eje JOAN CORNER: '.'-e : ef- 'j, -5 'esz EgLAElB C5gLi'B6'iJRke1F,'iii 253111125 h 'E 1-'EE I if Jz' , e e-ge, PILIYLLIS CORREA: E e e Le: -e:. -C , ANGELINE COVLIEA: L': -1 flex- - f5'el!'2', :2 - Zig 'iegejged--5 'efe ezzizt :za Sei fee: - I: Eziege rc. ' ff ,3f'5 'i 535 3 2-2 'SSS 'eras' 2' 2' SUSAN COLON- JOSEPHINE MARIE CORRITORE: ve- See -e --e' 'g eef- -g PRESS 2-5 5 'I Ziifiirq :LFUSE 'E6:hFrE:: Fez' 'gf :-z - 3-5 'ess :: eje . WILLIAM COUGHLIN: E sf- 'Q 'ee' ez: :-s 'ee :e'ee- . : .ee ez' e:':-: :e': .I.e'e' sf 'g s:ee: ::e's '- ' is' 'g s':: ffl e: 'j 'g, E'g s' :: ege BILL e e GARY COX: Se: ie: 'l':ss 'e: 5:5 C .1 Ga ec' 1-1 . ' :E '-E.. SEE 5' 4g g g'5 '-':': ,555 ROBERT DAL PORTO: Ez: EH: 'l:.,': '::':e sf. N 'g 'e e' C .: 'e 2' :':t CCE: GLORIA DORSA: Ez 'eg sec, ees :' WJQA :P '-f 'E Sf-I-, :..s 'ess CCE: , . . BARBARA DAVIS. DIANE DAVIS: T' -Y 'S :'es CE: Sf-P, 5 Eza' 5 5-5 ness 7 :: ege se: ,. e-' age VERNON DAVISON JR.: Je ' e:::e', :am -g sc e':e, ef', cz ege , . KEN DAWDY: Kev 'fact E S 'fe 'ee' 50,5 Eixa E, CSE, :f'zf:g'a:r,', F, k rg f'a g Frrm, I I I I czvege. CAROL DAWSON: C: '. .s v,a,e's 'P Pew A e'ce' Club, 'ea: 'Ig E:a' sf' :'a a, A31 . DAVID DEASON: 'Save Iwnt- g, ' :If ng axcsq s'c,:, :Q lege wcrk , , . NORMA DELGADILLO: '-: ' reg yes, O':'ess :am 'wg s+f fg, :ow ng, :mksg 5: ence, CCE? DAVID DEL GRANDE . . NORMA DEMASI: Dee Tr,-Y ores., Va if Chi' ska' 'Q :cw ng bcys' bus 'ess' CC '-age, .work , .-. JoHN cox: efg ef ef-e ef' we., 1: ege JASMINE MARIE DESKESI '-'ff Siem' CI-2 Eff' '-eww T'-f ': CRAVOTTO: ,ess ep 'ae' CL: Fra: CCC, CEE reg JP, A7593 5 'S' EEN 'S se:',q 'VEZE 'ea'-'e fx-fo' 5' EJ:ce'wee': Efgwv, a a' I' even' j ' - ca ege . DELPHENIA CRENSHAW: Efue '--fees C .5 C' I 'ea , :can rg, :nag sc e':e a ' :e a'. '--- K A F H noRo'rHY cnzscrz 3:-, eff- eff ce,-: 3 CEE, I ref -UQ,-, , 'wif as ggwl 'gf Lnsnessi f-:rf ,JOE CRESSA: Eeppz, reg yes, re ' ' W, - easg Engi sr sc efce A f Fvce . . HELEN CROSBY: CSF, E an E A A gr, E, GAA, Qrg' C,f,,r,gI, Frengf C ,:, fefcng, E-::e1'eef ecfzf, ' I , . Prev '. gI ers, Hxramfes C -b, sff'r 'Q Vee Tr:-K :e - I ' .- 1 - ng VECTXCEI ,:f- e s 'f C: yege, :'a e c : , 'ef 3 -, I '. A LLOYD CUNNINGHAM: Aff, u :Iv'g 'eefv' '-J cava aff ' cc ege . . ARTHUR CURRY: Eff: 5 rg 'g ZE5fEYLi5f sf:',', 1 ,ji yep: :car . MARclA DAHLGREN: ew rf.f :- :M '. gnfefa , :xzgfezs .e ,azz, :.s '55, l'5'f, e'-age 1 W. we-.,,MM 'D e al x g !A',,,, A 4 I I A 7 el 9 1 fn. ,,f fit ' - -335' X 14 15 ' ,Z I , 1 -4 . W' x'fr- ,vm -6 I II NUI ' H. rt i .f j - Xxx , x S' 1 'ssl fi X V .... . . f- , Q was Wg ..,.. K - 4 . X w e 1 jst - 's 5. . ' K-sg . ,g , Ke- sc ' 2 K -s A .f c ' a ' 1 . i We me X Q DAVID DOERR: Dave, shop, Army . . . HENRY DOMINGO: Hank, ass't yell leader, SA commissioner, Spanish Club pres., pres. HIAY 3, reg. pres., track, football, clean-up iudge, Tropical fish, Spanish, math, English, CCSF . , . THOMAS DONOHUE: Tom, Sales Club, pres. Hi-Y 3, cars, history, CCSF . . . RAY DRESSER: Red, stage manager, ROTC rifle team, girls, print shop, ROTC, CCSF . . . EVON DUNNINGTON: Reg. pres., GAA, CSF, French Club, tennis, foreign language, work, marriage . . . RICHARD DUSSELL: Rich, reg. pres., treas., math, college , . , BARBARA EBENAL. CLAUDIA EDRINGTON: Money, business, marriage, work . . . ARNETT EDWARDS: Girls' Council, Red Cross rep., CSF, GAA, Senior Jinx, Variety Show piano, business, SFSC, elementary teacher, marriage . . . ALLENE EISON: Lena, GAA, choir, FTA, Girls' Block B, singing, sewing, business, college . . , RUSSELL ELLIS: Russ, soph. football, Hi-Y S, SS, Red Cross rep., cars, girls, . A 2 '-x sm R ' f 5 ,Q Az dw !! x I 9435? ,- .. 44432 KZZSX 'sag A 1 5 , s 2, ,QV XR! Q f ff fy l jf i at . . , A ' . sw ' rf wi ,I C ws, A I ,, of 3' , A , .s ,,gis,,:,,i, ..,. ,N K ' -f X M4 fr , . , Q , .. ,Q 2 Q W , , 1 . .. ' 4 uv . 'r,,,V- , . V 'f ,. 4- -1: M Q, 1 1 f 7 in l M ' I f 0 , l .. .. ,V . 2327- .V .. . ,, ' A ,veg 1 H - , 4 if f, .5 ff f . ,.,:,,' . ,.. WX is nn. f rgakwi- 4111 , v , s X-,Q W I 'lf , - 'f' 12' V .f . c ' f . f -... I, df . 4 .A ,... Z. . P V I , nge, 'sew-e . money, cooking, sleeping, sports, rnech. draw., SFSC . . . RICHARD ERIXON: Red, photography, football, English, Navy . . . GAIL ESTEBEZ: Tubby, CSF co-ordinator, Student Council parliamenf tarian, SS sec'y, HlO pres., SA treas., GAA, Girls' Council, Girl Scouts, TrifY l3, history, English, psychiatric nurse . , , GEORGE EWING: Luckey, reg. pres., Boys' Council, hunting, fishing, cars, girls, English, math, mech, draw., college, MARILYN FANUCCI: Lyn, TrieY pres., GAA, CSF, Future Re- tailers, business, work, marriage . . , .IOSEPHINE FENECH , . . CAROL FERNANDEZ: Bunny, singing, sports, cars, clothes, men, English, playgirl, marriage . . . LOUIS FERNANDEZ: Lou, basket- ball, printing, service . . . DONNA FERRERA: Don, reg, sec'y, VP, Tri-Y I5 sec'y, SA Dance Committee, science, nurse , . . DAVE FERRETTI: Dave, L12 pres., l-ll2 boys' rep., Hi-Y S pres., reg. pres., football, track, pool, math, CCSF . . . JACQUELINE FIRPO: Jacquie, song girl, HIO sec'y, Lll treas., Spanish Club pres., CSF historian, Girls' Council, GAA, UN Club, First Nighters, English, Spanish, U.C. June '57 Grads BOB FLORES , . . CAROL FOSTER: Peaches, Red Cross rep., GAA, Block B, Tri-Y Z2 treas., journalism, football, science, English, college, teacher, marriage . JOHN FOWLER: Skip, shop, mechanic. NADINE FRANCESCONI: Porkey, reg. pres., Tri-Y I3 pres., GAA, Italian Club, swimming, business, airline hostess , . . LA RAE FRANK: GAA, Block B, CSF, German Club VP, horseback riding, swimming, tcnnis, ice skating, piano, lying in the sun, math, German science, UC, chemical research . , . CAROLE FRESCURA: Reg. sec'y, Tri Y sec'y, sewing, clothes, Work, Italian, court reporter. TOM FROMME . . . JUDITH FRONTIERA: Judy, clothes, money, business, work . . . HOWARD GAINES. BOB GALINDO: Shop, Frisco Drifters, cars , . . CAROLE GAMA: Pumpkin, dancing, singing, business, work, marriage . . . RAY GARCIA: Sports, girls, machine shop, marriage. 1 .. 'J' fn 3 3, 'bm Ei 13 VIVIAN GASBARRO: Zzze A .5 Eli 'e::' CCE: . . , BERNICE GATTO: Ee:e 'eg res -f A 2-5 'ees' .-.2'f RON GEARHART: 'lee er BRENDA GEHRING: Ei ' -2 e's -' sez. ': e e: '2 ' 25' ': e e2:'2 IE 2 LOUISE GENERAL: E-e ELA 2e':e 'za 2, CHESTER GILBERT: 'Q LORETTA GIOVANNETTI: Ze' -J 'S 5-.H g 'eg . 21S 5ES A214 'e ege , . -BQARBARA GIOVANN.ONl:-fue' 1-2 ai 22 if -age ,,. WA-LTER GLADWIN: 1.2 ' ' 1 2-ei 3 ie 2-21 2' -5 R Jizz' Id: ,Lf -..L,-- ,-.-...-,- --,.- .-...- -e:- ': 2' 5155!-J'-' Q -2 ng sl as 5. 9 fl I 1 fw.,k gi? 2, I TOD! -'E EI'Z'E ' 1- ' Boffcm: I F EDWARD GLADYZ: EC' 'eg 2'e:., ea: Ee' 2' :E 1 e: YVONNE GRANGEIA: EFF EE : :cn :aw 52225, CCS: sew ce . GLORIA GOINS: E'C E .'.2'f . SYLVIA GRECH: EE CFP 2 : 2 'QT 2 ege ., LARRY GONZALES. , SUE GOOD: 'e 212 :e .',2'f , , ELIZABETH GREEN: C -2 CS? 5.3 fees' ee2'e'e', e eje LEE GOODIN: - SE 24,4 E's E ::f. E s2e'2e ef c ass 2'-EE., :2'v ' as 2'e' ,e ee2e' 322' 5' C -2 :ef fine' :e' . ROSEMARY GWINN: :eg se: .' C -: r-1 -2' 4, 22,5 2222: 5 'S' '- j e'5 W-: 2 2 :22fe' CES GUITRON: 222: 'Q 32' ' cz ege IXEQA 2:22 'eez'-e' . . .WILLIAM GORDON.. . LOREEN SON: Cfe' e' er 'e 522' GOULD: E': -5' E!-A sf- 22 'Q 'E 's :C,'I efe' 'Q' 2,3 fees SHS 'r ex , -gr? '7 -...L -Y ' W. hav A iw 3 - , Y ,,', - ,, 'I wa-1' I I ' 'II- ' 'I flu. I Q2 Q 2 2 Tir. -e Jaws' fnarrage, Q 'e sg 2,3 ness: :2e -F Re: C'2ss Je . . . EOB GREGG C2 eg-e . . , FRAN- CHARLES GUSTAF- wife-W 1 I2 I fo ssc. lf- F- f -i i r . . ,N Q - , -L . . ss-ze: - I' .' 2.-w. . if 'r-1 4 ' . Y . Ewsy' 'f',,,i ' ., if fifsn-.Q f I ...sr X5 I N L A . an F ff 'PP 4 ' ' ss N . X ' QI: ..,. : ' jg ,Assisi . ix, w e sw, 'sssf' I :S . ' News X., , ssc sxccsf X is . ,q... .,,. . A .:.. K s ul New A V . g YA -' ' :sw ,ps .f ' -l . W, X? 3 M R cw' . -fs f csc f.,s. s TERRY HAINES: Terrible, industrial arts,, college, Air Force . . RICHARD HAMANN: Dick, Boys' Council, Block B, German Club, football team, math, Navy, state college . . . LORETTA HAN- COCK: Lorrie, GAA, ice skating, basketball, swimming, work. BERNARD HANSEN: Chris, reg. pres., treas., track, Hi-Y, printing, Carline, history, Air Force pilot. . . RAMONA HANVEY: Ramon, CSF, Tri-Y pres., GAA, business, UC, pharmacist . . . SHEILA HARRINGTON: VP of UN Club, recorder ot Promethians Club, First Nighters, CSF, English, history, English teacher. ELBERT HARRIS . . . JACQUELINE HARRIS: Jackie, sewing, dancing, roller skating, home economics, college, marriage . . . SANDRA HARRIS: Sandy, LIZ rep., l-ll2 publicity manager, Tri-Y, Girls' Council, SS, English, Marin College, marriage. LOLA HARWOOD: Music, business . . .THEODORE HEIMS: Guns, English, service , . . SUSAN HELENIUS: Band, dance band, choir, fencing team, painting, reading, music, State College. PATRICIA HOLLAND: Pat, SS, business, work . , . LOUISE HOPPER: Lou, Dance Club pres., GAA pres., VP, Block B, CSF, Girls' Council, Dance Club, mech. draw., math, English, architect, teacher , . . MARILYN HOSKING: Ning pres. Tri-Y IO, GAA, reg, treas., Science Club, collecting records, English, work, mar- riage . . . JON HUGHES: Reg. pres., treas., track, CSF, Spanish Club, guns, hunting, music, science, history, Marines, college, marriage, law school . . . RUTH HUNSUCKER: Ruthie, SS, GAA, Tri-Y I9 sec'y, bowling, history, SFSC . . . EDITH HUNT . . . LEROY HUNT: Lee, hunting, woodwork, machine shop, print shop, Navy, college. ii A 1 I .,r.3kLV! . M49 ,MW if X' i .v ,,cs.v' .Q 4' ,, ... ca . , J, I ELIZABETH HELMREICH: Liz, bowling, GAA, Galleon Staff, roller skating, ice skating, dancing, music, business, work . . . RICHARD HERNANDEZ: Rich, spend money, women, language maior, work . . . NANCY HERRERA: Nance, reg. secretary LlO-l-ll2, GAA, Tri-Y l9, archery, ice skating, bowling, business, IBM machines, marriage. NADINE HERRING: GAA, badminton, tennis, horseback-riding, business, work . . . EVELYN HIDALGO: Evie, SS, GAA, choir, Galleon Staff, Sales Club, tennis, dancing, singing, football games, business, home economics, college, work . . . MANUEL HIDALGO: Mani, reg. pres., choir, art, ice skating, girls, choir, arf, fashion illustrator. JERRY HILLARD: Cars, football, machine shop, service . . . JANIS HOLLAND: Jan, reg, treas., VP Ll l-Hll, Tri-Y 13, dance com- Wg r I 3 ,nf -sr mittee, GAA, Girls' Council, SS, First Nighters, horseback-riding, business, CCSF . . . JOAN HOLLAND: Joni, reg, pres., H12 sec'y, Lll carnival queen, dancing, collecting records, English, business, airline hostess. Bal Says Aloha BILL HUNTER: Girls, math, manager of Woolworth's . . . KAY IRELAND: Sam, SS, Orchesis, hot rods, crazy drivers, reg. VP, home economics, work . . . GEORGE ISERO: Science Club, CSF, history, science, college, Navy . . . MARY JEAN JACKSON: Jeannie, dancing, horseback riding, home economics, marriage . . . RONALD JACKSON: Ron, cars, reg. pres., track, electric, auto shop, service, college , . . CARL JACOBS: Roller skating, music, printing, Navy, work . , . JULIA JIMENEZ: Lola, record collec- tion, dancing, business, marriage. Ri' Mx Sl' -Nm , sw. Q J ni V uw , I 63, H ff f N, , J ' - ihqf- qs., H, , .1 ', an, Q. : - 4 5 qv X fkx ,.z f Ir'-J xx 'E T' -'f, , bf - X - A'- muff' PATRICIA JOHNSON: Pai P-V2 :Saas ees, reg D'es,, VP, :Qffr-9,511 f-'ff 'gg :.e 'ess' .'.:'f ' age .PHYLLIS JOHN- SON: PL s.-.' W 'g f.a'e'zf 'Q ,: E'g :', ::' age. BILL JOHNSON: Pa,rrz':g reg. zfes., EE, :as-e:a , :a:fe':a ' a'f ergfee' , . . PATRICIA JOHNSON , , GAIL JOLLIFFE: Kr' E!-A yes, CS: JD, P e':'a' 2 'z C:-': ee:, E: e':e 'Q ,: C':'ee 5, Tr -K , La' ', C .3 :'z ', Fee: 'Q C aa, 1a'Q,ag-ai veggr-ef, , ANN JONES: Tr V ! 'S ye: eaa, reg se: ,, frees sam 'g, :f . 'Q :-: feeal 1.71 a age SHARON JONES. KAY KOMOSAz V f'e'.g HC fej. ffeas :a': 'Q' ': e e:c': ce frccei. 'sas-af-' le. .JOE KARUSSO: Pa 'Q a af' 'eacfaf , NADINE KAUFMANN: Ecaf'e'g reg X? T'-f yes., E!-P 'vie' SEC? fl: rj, 5wf'rr1r'gj 5,5 fees' nzff . , . DIANE KELLY: De Triff 12 E451 E 'C e aV 'Q' fa' 2' . MARY KERR: 7'-ag zffxzez, GP!-5 ac ence, aff ca 1 f ' age , . CHARLENE June '57 Brads Top: Here Coma me nappf simon fmh The fraclmonal garIafwGI l-eff T5 rzghfj Maureen 'JBITPOIKI Fefe FIEIGLLJIOE, F-Gnefme Zenom, and Dave Ferreffu. Bottom: I-. couple of Lrand-men HGV' 5er1zo's maPe a WMD mme other ne MGE' 'n 5 'IIe5 ICU' 9 v V ,,,, I ,IJ A' as 17' I , ' ' as' in Q' ,Q doc 1'-w EET 1 I A' af ' -r va I A I Wg, ., ' KRIEG: fra 'aj yes, Tr'-Y Z' :ec f, G!-P, SEQ bcokkeep -f-:ff HELEN KRUGER: Pa' pfes EPP, SE, Szan sh C+ E ' 5 Czxc 17 ': e e::'5 cz, E'g sd Q: eg-a nfafnage. DALE KUNKLE: Kr? taae:aI e:3f's, sfczg sew :e . . MAR GUERITE LAFORGIA: '!a'ga CS: E!-A ELC' E, Sc e':e C':'e::, Ere'd1 C-: c'3r, team ng, zadrrxmcr, pianzg math 2,3 mes: SEEC, .'.:'V . BERNARD LAGRAVE: Eng reg. pres 4::':a I ef- 'g E cc' E, EE 4 5' 'g 'mr fwgg accoarv sz: af sz: es, 11:26 5':.:g Coast Gaarj, frafrar- , , , EILLIE LANHAM: P:se aff 4as'Ic'v af' . DOLORES LARA: Lune 4: e,:a E:e' 5' C .:, :a'c wg, ce :k.a'.'g, names, reco ds E-: VEEEI -'-arf., 'fafmage . OFELIA LAURA: Dan: ng, Ofzhess 'e::'C:' f-iff a'fa'e PATRICIA LEE: Paf: SF- ar? cvecmr T' -f 2 JP ac' ' a'+, ,ea'i:,::V 'nec ff-zfogfaphf, pa mn a'f a f' '.'r'v'I Eeacn EFTET. V A f 4 f 'W , f f ,Z , 4 iw. QM f ff. , A ' 2 D l . M A V. . . f, b 2 err f My is .Y im . . asf ! f' -. ' J 'ff 53- V. , ,. lf. I X- 'ff f L. : ,,.. ' f V 1' I 4 WALTER LEEDLE: Bud, Boys' Council, cars, MD, college . . . JANET LIBERALI: Jan, records, dancing, Italian, business, work, marriage , . . ALICIA LIDEROS: Alice, reg. treas., GAA, FHA, swimming, tennis, badminton, softball, business, college, work . . . ROSALIE LIMA: Ronnie, reg. pres, Red Cross rep., Italian Club, Orchesis, GAA, SS, Camera Club, Tri-Y 9, swimming, Italian, col- lege , . . ED LINDSTROM: Cars, shop , . . DENNIS LINN: Hunt- ing, guns, history, shopj service, gunsmith . . . EDWARD LOFTIS: Ed, .IV football, motorcycle rider, shop, Navy, marriage, its Iinuelu S Top: A bunch of the boys cheer the Team on at the Bal- Riordan baseball game. Bottom: The Board ot Directors smile purty after their hard qamel?I at a rally. ,... lr SX ,Evra I X 'W 4x ! ? mil 4 Q L f s?-wi? . X ANTHONY LOPEZ: Peter, reg. pres., VP, Red Cross rep., Boys' Council, SS, ROTC, drill team, color guard, Galleon Staff, Saber Club, all sports, radio, shops, CCSF, Air Force, work, marriage . . . SHIRLEY LOPEZ: Shirl, reg. pres., business, work . . . ROSE- MARIE LOPIPARO: Rose, boys, gardening: home economics, work . . . HELENE LORENZI: Spanish Club, Galleon Staff, SS, Tri-Y, swimming, skiing, reg. sec'y, reg, pres .... BOBBIE LOU LOUCKS: Babe, Tri-Y l7, shows, sports, business, mathematics, business college . . , ROSALIE AZELL LOWE: Reg. pres., Future Nurses Club, sewing, dancing, roller skating, business, clothing, nursing, college, marriage . . . AL LUGO: Mech. draw., service. a Bnudb E PETER MARQUEZ . . . ISMAEL MARTINEZ: lszzy, cars, me- chanics, redecorating, wood shop, Army, x-ray technician, medical repairman . . . JACK MARTINI: Chick, reg. pres., treas., Hi-Y 3 sec'y, treas., football, baseball, cross-country, accordion, Spanish, pharmacy. FERDINANDO MARTINO: Freddy, football, basketball, SS. music, business, Coast Guard Academy . . . LORRAINE MARUCCO: Lory, GAA, Block B, CSF, FHA, Girls' Council, ice skating, swimming, homemaking, business, work . , . LYNN MATTESON: Lil reg. pres., Latin Club pres., Boys' State rep., UN Club pres., CSF, Photography Club, Tennis team, reading, photography, music, science, college, doctor. FILOMENA MATTIOLI: Fil, GAA, dancing, business, secretary . . . NAUREEN MATTIOLI: Naur, re . pres., LIZ treas., SA pub- licity mgr., SS, Block B, Tri-Y 13, Gir?s' Council, Italian, business, English, UC . . . IRENE MATTSON: l, Tri-Y pres., SS, Girls' Council, Latin Club, ice skating, dancing, foreign language, Eng- lish, history, psychiatric social worker, marriage, fm J. 'NY 6 , 0 X sf A if JL 'V W ' 'A - l : , ' 55 W' f f - I 'rv ' . 'nj.,,w f ei 1 1 , ke . , M. Q, Y ...NX s an .W f ww sg DOLA LUNSFORD: lr, - ::f E E44 Ze: C'::s 'e J- -'-:'f' rg s :: e'2 'ee:'e', , RON LUQUE: IE: : ': :: flea? 1e ,:: :jen L. ELLA LUSEUBE: E::'s 2 ' 'Q':-- JIM LYNCH: 'le's' , , DAN MAFFEI: :eg : f s':',' :Z ege , . . ED MALACARNE: '-'::se '22 e ALBERT MALATESTA: ,L ' 52,5 :Z-': - - f' 5iiAssI'rXAF1EUE6 , '7Ai4Ni'AXN'1NA. ' ' JOHN MARCELLINI: 2'2 :re j' i'Q-E e 's eje , EAR- BARA MARGETICH: E2 ' ' ' --' Q '32 22' 9241 'E1C'Zi' :-s,'es ALICEA MAR- June '57 Grads DONALD MAYFIELD 4 , , KEN McCOLLUM: C: 1' '3,2': '- 'egz-jg' ve? ie.. JJ? .u,eIc'rZ METZOIISMJCKZ '.'2- qieg.-:'22s, sf- ' 'Q 'een' :esfe':2 'EE' '32 ez' 3241, 's':'. 2'f' CCS: , . DOROTHY MCCOY: 2:1 :e sfe' 'Q -s: f:'-'ef-24 fg -:N '-'eneje LES McDONALD: '.'2: 'eg 3'-es. :esfe'32 'E'EjE 2' s':: 22' '-'e'e: .C . DOUG McELROY: 'L:-j :ss-: s'::s -'.:'f RUDOLPH McGILL::,:, Ee esf ' 3- ees E: ff: MARGARET MCLAREN: '-'e'geA E if E .5 -' A' W 'Q E37 Se' ,zse S'E'-E e-'zje . , FRED McNEAL: :eg :'es Pe. A. Czr-'W wee :fee :2:e'- 02 1: ege sew :e . JERRY MCNICOLL: '.'e:' : Ne 1g'e:'. , KENNETH MEIS- TER: fe xg. :'e 2 2' C-: 2:::e' 'ee' wes' 'Q Exn E' '- ' ' efg 'ee' . . , ROSELINE MELENDEZ: :ze 'eg sf Wiwfm M W 4, Q' ,www 132' ' ig K' a j .Je f? f A 'vs 3: -1-0 5 .,,l As fx, sez. -'ees ree' 22:e' :2':'g E:2' sf 2'f :-s 'ess' CCSP 1. BERNARDINE MELO . DANTE MENEGUZZI: :eg :'es.' DONNA MILLER: Ir 5-A 'EFL 1'- 'Q :M fe CVC FQ! s:: s' 'sue e::': :s 'xsfg , , , TANYA MILLER: Reg. sez. :'es :,'-'e '.-'ses EPP ES sf- 'fWQ' SC-20297 AH' ::':e fxse ,. FRANK MIRABELLA: C ess '22 2:k :2sKe+:21!, '2 2' I -3 5 'e ee: :' :s :: ege , SONIA MARIGIAN: -'-ES. 2's Czx: Eefifj C-: CE: G's Ecck E Ssenlsh : fxzfess :':'es 2 2's C:,': 2.2 N fg' ff-: :. V'E7ff ge . , BEVERLY MIROSNKOFF: Eeg :2f: rg sf. rv'1r'Q, sew. eg :-s 'ease 2 ege .A.:'-1 ., KAY MONTERO: Eeze' GAA, :2': fg -s : ': 2 e::': :s :e2,', ::2'e':r . , . MARILYNN MUELLER: - : s:: s :,s 'essj wcrk, 2fr2g2 w -ni 45 , T 5' Q3 :i i-'T mf' NNN R W 'kv 'v Xu- . wwf W Q ff f ' 'V js , Y j , N, -- Q 49 f L . ' ef we TOM MUNENO: Yell-leader, football, track, shops, to be a cook . . . MERCEDES MURILLO: Mercy, Girls' Council, GAA, Dance Club, Tri-Y 9 pres., reg, sec'y, dancing, swimming, art, driving, Spanish, beautician, Mexico . . . JOANNE MUSANTE: Jo, song Girl, Spanish Club, SS, ballet, dogs, music,! Spanish, College . . . JERRY MYERS . . . DIANA NARCIZO: Di, reg. pres., CSF, horse- back riding, swimming, dancing, cars, business, CCSF . . . ALLEN NERELLI: Al, CSF, soccer teamj math, science, Coast Guard, electronics engineer , . . RUSSELL NICHOLS: Russ, reg. treas., Boys' Council, Boys' Block B, Press Club, choir, SS, track, journal- ism, college, GARY NICHOLSON: Cars, shop, butcher . . . RAYMOND NIZUK: Ray, wood, art. , . MARIE NOVAK: Business, CCSF . . . RONALID OBERLERCHER: Red, reg. pres., treas., German Club pres, fencing ,f f sv K V w,'.y, ,fm i , f . S f A Top: Naureen Mattioli dresses up like her ancestors in the Senior Jinx. Bottom: A group of the new highln-mighties looks ex- cited as thev take the last lap down the senior aisle, Bal Says Aloha team, track, SS, skating, dancing, Englishj SFSC . . . BEVERLY OLSEN: Bevey, Sr. Jinx, singing, English, drama, receptionist, housewife . . , DIANNA ORLANDI: Di-ore, l-lll treas., reg. pres., vice pres., treas., GAA, Cime, SS, First Nighters, art, history, Italian, college . . . EVELYN ORTEGA: Eve, collects stone, cook- ing, English, nursing school. TOM OTT: Ox, reg. pres., VP, basketball, cars, sports: shop, Spanish, CCSF , . . BERNIE PAGANUCCI: Mike, reg. VP, cars, sports, women, printing, CCSF . . , PRISCILLA PALOMARES, GAA, SS, business, work . . . ROSE MARIE PARDINI: reg. sec'y, business, secretary . . . ELAINE PARKER: Lainie, Red Cross rep., GAA, O-rchesis, Fl-lA, Senior Patrol, choir, swimming, social worker . . . JOHN PAULEY . . . NORMAN PAULSON: Activity art, sports, camping, cars, art, art school. 1 - i ' ' ' . Y N, A LN mx-ws . I S i , W, , 5 X, -, l t vw 4' , A . ' - W ,v- l . . il ,ass rf? A 5 f X. 'df 4 y Y 'ii ai, f 4 ,, f 'i 2 A - -f-X i . 'ZW 3.45. . I yr' ' Y 67 , ,E .W if , Q I T? . . A ' ' V , ff-u Q, 7 I 1 A ' 9 , A A , , 1 I My Z -vi Z-. . -,...,W I F4 KATHIE PAULUS: 555 2: A. T' - f 55:. E!-J: I-,L E-::2'e5- E'e'1 5.1. 'H' 'g :z 'Q Efg ' -CEE BRIAN PAWSEY: .523 Ezze' 'Q S: 'le 'ee' 5 5 Na 2: age A ' 37:5 ALICE PEARSON:f1 'eg .3 ee :-5'555 ev 'age BARBARA PEASE: E.-. '5' '. Q05 5 -'. 'e 'SEE 45 -'5 :e' 'E f 5 Cir: 'ef :P ELA Ez- 'H' fg -5: f 'l:,': T'-f 3 fc. f E:.e e - - I ' 5- ':', 5 '-:g- ,'I-A BEVERLY PEDERSON: Ee. Ezzf 2 55-A EE ' -f 'P 53'-5' 2 -'5 5: -5':e 5: 535 .-.:'f JOHN PELL: E 'Q ' '. L , JAMES PELLEGRINO: ,W 1. June ,57 Grads CAROLE PREZIOSI: fate Na' ' iii 5: :I'f .va af CI.: 5:2 5 f: e -5275 :5 f W' a NANCY PROVIDENTI . JIM PUCCININI. WALTER PURCELL: EJ' 'Pm : 1 WILLIAM PURCELL: E13 :ave -- . J. -J -5- - BILI- RADLEY. STEVE RAEL TONY RAFELLO BOB RAINEY. W, ,,.., ....., 0 X ,,,, f , 7 .f Aw . . y 4 f IO3 + ,- 63 P? .3 1-Tn , I.: A 'v- ai 4-J? I PATRICIA ANN PERRY: 'Q' :E 'Eg 725 -f 'E 3,5 '555 2 5:5 SANDRA PERRY: C fi. 'j':'55 5 ':'55:5:f ':'g 55:1 '- :: 5':a DIANE PETERSON PEOHL1- 'JESEPI-ITIERAIQEE?.5515-5'455:'E'.'.:-f .,., ff-3 ., ,. f- A- I JACK RAMOS: , FLORA PONCIANO: 5: -LA 33.1 I-v '. '5'5 S cARoI.:e PRESSWOOOII - EEC . S'EE'E--E MARILYN REICH: Eli .:.:5Ef1 551. 5 ::f. fc f: 5'5fe : 'f .RICHARD RANGHIASCI 2 PEGGY RAZURA -f- , , ,.,- ' 1 -,,- A, JOYOE REITER f- A CV..- .,f ,J - ': If NAIDA REITER MARILYN REETZ: 244 E5 '2' IRENE RESENDEZ: Q: 1:-A 3, ,Y 5fi'f: :Z-f ff: f. A-f-Q,-,gf JOSEPH RICARD MARILYN RIOCI: '.'a'e af :'Z.:ZE 215'-Q: ,. :,,,. ',Af ., -.,-,A::,: f--- :KAY Revo - -- . JANE? RICHARDS we ff- -5' , 'J , ,hw1e R .W JF . AJ .WZ . E. : H Af '23 zu mm 5' 2, W 1 2.4 , ,IZ 'Q A K. -I A.. X .1 fy i Z ff x .W ml if f ,. 1 .Ag ,fu if ,. 44.5 ., 1' ' 1530.-w5,.:Z.,, Af- . -l is ff I f VR fs. Z 2 X N 1 Q 4N'NNR2W 005 I . ff, sm-ysx' if S ,WJ ,ff , SUE RICKETTS: Records, business, secretarial work, travel . . , TONIA RINALDI: Toni, reg. sec'y, Tri-Y, tennis' home economics, college , . . MADELYN ROBERTSON: Mat, ice skating, dancing, cooking, sewing, home economics, college . , . PAUL ROBIN: Cars, girls, Road Trampsj shop, CCSF, highway patrol, motorcycle rac- ing . . . MILDRED ROBLEDO: GAA, singing, sewing, swimming, business, model . , . ROBERTA ROBLES: Bobbie, sewing, going out, business, telephone company . . . ROBERT ROBLING. JACKIE ROCHE: Jack, business, marriage . . GLORIA RODONI: Glorg TriAY lO, Block B, SS, Buccaneer Staff, attendance office, business, work . . , TED ROGERS: Football, track, CSF, Latin Club, cars, English, engineer . , . DAN ROGOVOY: Reg. VP, vaca- tions, mech. draw., CCSF . . . HAROLD ROPER: Wood shop, A ' 5 Q r t , fs, .. -Ka .K Q A V S i as as 'W :...v mag, ,Q .-K -rf i A , L - draftsman . . . SANDRA ROSALES: Sandyi reg. pres., Red Cross rep., GAA, business, CCSF State . . . PAULENE ROSE: Pol, reg. pres., Spanish Club, Corthurnus Players, boys, English, college. MICHAEL ROSELLINI: Mike, Red Cross rep., swimming team, cars, Italian, shops, plumber , . . NANCY ROSEMEYER: Be Bop, home economics, marriage, secretary . . . JOHN ROSENBALM: Red, shop, college . , . DAN ROSENSTOCK: Dan, cars, shops, Navy . . . JANICE ROSS: Jang assoc. ed. of Galleon, GAA, art, stage shows: English, history, CCSF . . , ARMOND ROSSITER: Track, rnech. draw., math, CCSF, Navy . . . JEANETTE ROVAI: Raviolr Galleon sports editor, Senior Patrol, TriAY, reg, treas., cars, business, work, marriage, Terry. June '57 Grads ED SAPIANO . . . PETE SCADUTO: Loafing, reg. pres., food, women, song' drama, barbir collegc , . . ED SCANZIO: Drill Team, Saber Club, Color Guard, Italian, Army, college, RICHARD SCARDAMAGLIA: Richj yell leader, rally committee, track, JV tootbafl, Block B, history, art, collcge . . . GENA SCHIAVONE . . . RAYMOND SCHMIDT. MICHAEL SCOLINI: Mike, I-li-Y, math, Italian, college . . . WILLIE SCROGGINS . . . JOAN SCIUTTI: Jo, GAA, tznnis, roller- slcating, clubs, typing, college. HARRY SEAGRAVE . . . HENRY SEIFERT: NXf'ork . . . MIKE SEMERIA: Big Mikej auto, painting' wood shop, auto painter. I04 4 I f F Ile- H M IW ' Md? --auwfiikvm W ,,.,,, A' Nm w 'W As. 47, .,.. S A I I A X .Q , , 4 , J- I I Nr My , I ff I' V0 WQZA DORIS ROWE , . . CAROL RUANO: Peg, freaa, sec ,f, We rferrrber CSF, Sncemf Czar? cferk Gfrs Carr: 'A :-s ness, se:'e+arf . . . JAMES RUSTICE: E 'Q' 497112 :awp CQ r 5'5',, awk, DIANE RYEICKI: Crcfess e , GrI5 C I EW' f E G!-A SEQ 545 mes: Mark rrarraje . , MARIAN SAFLEY: Mar, 'eg XP, Trw-f Crea. CSF, ECW E Frefwcr Cup Iwgvgrff a,rI,I-Q CCETESE, 'varr :ge . JOHN SALTENEERGER: jCI'f I'I,'f 'eg pr, A CSF, Epafraf C JL, Pan A 'er can C Ji, iafsg 'Yam' ,gan 5I1. ALAN SAMPSON . . , ARNALDO SANTIAGO: Tricky rrecrme shag' Lag . . MADELINE SANTIAGO: Nad: eg CSF, Chow, Euxaneer Staff, Tn-Y, EngIIsI'j cowege Top: Here are Those sermcrs agen Ined up In the Quad rzgrw before makmg The mmf Bottom: Barb Gxovannom, Lee Goodm aff: Adrrerme Zefraw Icok D'ETTI,' rwappf abou tecommg new hugh EEFIOVS. IIS Time IU Sa Uuodb E PERVIN SHAVERS , . , LINDA SHAWLEE: Peg :ec f, G!-A femme JIM SIROIS: Jim, fha seaf mecrv draw . .VELNA SLEMBROUCK: sewmg, smernceg work, marrwage . . BILL SHORT . CLIFF CSF, EIOCIK E, reg, VP, Glrls' Conmcrl, Orcneswsg math, French, SHOUR: CSF, Boys' Couwcul, :a:ke'rI3a'i fearf, 'rare rfechancal coIIe9e . . , CAROL SMALES: Skafwng, Soamsh Club, Lafm Club, drawing, UC, engrneer , , ELEANOR SHUEIN: Ere, Lai CIL.: EIQCK Eg Engwsrvg marrwage , , .JOHN SMITH: EIOCK B, Hu-Y IC, GAA, dance band, arf, medrcne, Larm, coIIege . LEONARD sDorTsg Enghsfl, mach. draw., college , , , PHILIP SMITH: Phil, SILVERI: Len, reg pres., car, fruawc, r'rva'rI'I5 wcrk JAMES SIMS. mafh, Eparnshg CCSP, frafel , . CHARLENE SOBERANES:Tr1-Y 5 :'e5,, roller skafang, rrmsvc, sw-mmm ng, busmess, work . . . I MICHAEL SPEDIACCI. 17 IM' , , Y I , V 'Z f, 4 4 , 74 'gr ,Jr iM -fl f I if I ' z . --ff w , f ,M I a 4577 47 1 Z I , , ,VM y fha ,V '3 f X , -' C - Ev 4 ,if ww Wa-www-fg - fm? .ya Q I 523. , f 1 ' ste 'N fn? K X i A l l X J ' f L. ,N am ., -1 rs J - ,-Q ,v.,. 1 Q ' xg-if, 1, , 3 - A , 'J ,why A - Y . his N L,3,,, 'NMR 'Ns 'Q-I -Q Q 'WS 5 - ml 'R ,.f.wl., r . .ska 4, a MQ 57 i - f SW ' 1 s 2, :.. ff' ' may . .23 52 'W 1:15 Z' fw . i , , BEVERLEY STALL: Bev, SS, Italian Club, Block B, English, busi- ness, CCSF, marriage , . , ELAINE STAMATES: Dance Club VP, GAA Board, Girls' Block B, SS, rally committee, SFYA, dancing, modeling, business, work, marriage . . . VINCENT STANICH: Vince, language, history, State. ELOUISE STANLEY: Lazy, singing on stage, piano playing, being late, talking to Miss Blue, home economics, marriage . . . SUSAN STEPHENS: Tri-Y, CSF, GAA, stamps, French, music, kinder- garten teacher . . , DON STEWART. FLORENCE STEWART: Flo, swimming, business, marriage . . . JACOB STOLTZ: Jake, art, fencang, ancing, roller skating, girls, art, Army, college, retail buyer . . . JOHN STULL: Bill, reg, treas., swimming, math, college, DIANE SUBTROPICO: Dee, CSF, Italian Club, GAA, skating, records, SA song leader, reg. VP, sec'y, history, Italian, college, marriage . . .JOHN SULLIVAN: Sully, dancing, harmonica, shops, Air Force . . . PAT SULLIVAN. , if' Q, 1 fu' ' V 4.55, cwzc, , by M wwe , le. - . Q .W .A ,vz by 1 5: - . if-.Eb M22 gh , , ' MV s, f, . U fbfn 'ilifivbl f'X, fl! an , V i il 1 . if , Q? .Ms ld if V. A f 'Za 'i .,,,17'rffV ' f V I ,q 51 - M Sr -:asf ., ig. , , 3 Q! .JNL U 'VXL 4' ,W s K ' ' Q f if ' yor f .uf . l ' At D .sw I ..:lA if flglff Q YVONNE SWIFT: Vincie, Girls' Council, Block B, SS, Law Asso ciation, sports, music, business, CCSF, executive sercetary . DIANE TARRADAS: Trl-Y 6, reg. sec'y, science, nurse at Mt Zion . . . BESSIE TAYLOR: Bess, Red Cross rep ELMA TAYLOR: FTA, GAA, FNA, Red Cross, science, college . . LORETTA TAYLOR: Plummle, GAA, art, basketball, swimming work, school . . MAUREEN TEASLAND: Mo, GAA, Latin Club dancing, music, home economics, college. DOROTHEA TERESI: Reg. pres., CSF, business, secretary . . ADIE TERRANOVA: Aide, cars, girls, science, college . ELAINE TEUPEL: CSF, FTA, GAA, Spanish Club, swimming, records tennis, Spanish, SFSC, teacher, Bal Says Aloha min-if T W fr- '-.f '4 wg ' S s ..-.mr ff' e V 4 N ' an , far A 'Hz , if x ' , .4422 EMII- TEVINII Eff. sserfs, rfech Graf. , language, CCSP . ANN THORNTON: Ped Cross, reg XP, Glrls Ceuncrl, G!-A, FT!- Fulure Nurse: SZGVTSI VWJSCI czllege CYNTHIA THURSTON: Clmdfg crcfesrra G-res Ccfcll zarlclng, roller slferrng bugnegg, frirlf, college . HUSTON TIDMORE: SVID cholr pres, cenduc- lor, ffuslc, silence, Arr Force , LEE TIGERT: Soccer, fracv rfreifl ng, fer: eg, Sn. 'ffl' fri, yafrj, gdlecrlgf, 59 H dlflng, Elfgp eleerrlclar . . GAIL TILLSON: Trl-K WP, CSF, GAA, rrrafh lrelerl: cell-ege . , BILL TIMKO: Elf, Ecard of Dlrecrors, Rallf Czrvecrr Hee 255 Sfigl Crieer leaief, rfeerf Crew. 1'-lr Force CAROLYN TIMS , . . FRIEDA TINIBEL: Zva, reg pres, secf, 'err :'a,a varef, arena, Czrf-Jrfbs Pagers, Gerrfan Club, SS Server .l.rw1, Srucenr Ccurlcllg elfumg, rreferqfcles, darrclflg, acr- lrwg frefel lc Eufope BEVERLY TOLLINI: Trl, Trl-Y 2 VP' June '57 Grads Tap: Angle Calla doez her surf ar TIWE Sen or J rv Below left: Elame Sfarr-ales can dance You Below right: X-rm Carrcrlla sends l-,er audlerrce as she greg .wrrlfl a acflg af 'me Jlvif Gerr, Gravel' acccrnpames, NATHALIE-ROSE VALENTINE: llafi V99 VP, FTA, SS lenms, softball, Erlgllsh, college . MADELINE VALLE: Mad, reg, pres., Epamsh Club, Rally Camrrrlffee, GAA, busmess, home econorvflff, gffnce work . . . MARY HELEN VAN KEUREN: Dancing, Worr, marruage , , , MORRIS VARIAN: Soccer, track, CSF, bloc? E, Kuwams rep., UC engmeer rep, rrlafn, sucerlce' Stanford, engl- neer , , , JOHN VASQUEZ: Shops, worlr. . , MARTHA VELEZ . ANNA MARIE VERDUCCI: Anna reg frees., G!-A, lrallan Club, FT!-, clhldrerlg Ifallan, offlce Worr. JOANN VERSINO: Jog ref Treas, sports, damcmg, Home makmg, gffrjg work, rrarruafje . ROSE ANN VIGIL: Judgre, Sfuderwf Courf ludfje, Lafurr Club VP, CSF, Trl-Y 46, Ull Club, lawyer . . CONNIE VILLARREAL: Lrrlle Con, buslnees, work, marrlage PARBARA VINDIGNI: Eormxe' LIU-HIC VP, reg. VP, CSF, sl'lorT- hand, lgewlmj-5 busmessg work, marrlage . . ELVERA URIAS: vga- greg, Cofhurrwus Players, roller skafmg, GAA, buslness, e':re'fary . . , VERNON WALLACE , MICHAEL WALSH: Mrlfe, SA. 0,951 BOYS' Courwcrl pres., Spamsh Club sec'y, arf, college I07 av 44 .4- A-r lf 4, 'Z 'f f 5 W ' wg A, J f , f f iw 1 I . A 1 , 5, 5 V if QF' . V ' V, , 1 V Englrslcr, lrallafl acerwceg frursmg at USF . . RAYMOND TOMP- KINS: Payg Baseball, sfarrlps, radro har-rr, college . , . MARY TORREY .SAMIR TOTAH: Sam: French Club, Lrw Club, SCIQVWCE, fraflg, college . . DONALD TRAMMELL: Foolball, soccer, swrm- rrllrlg, Yracla, feflclng, art, sclerlce, cellege, RONALD TRAMMELL: Pon, fenclfg, class pres, foofball, track, swlrrlrvllrmg, wreeflrnf, Elocln E, art, SClEV'lC94 college . . . CALVIN TRAVES: f-rr, baskelball, baseball, Er-rglrsh, college . . . MICHAEL TREGUBOFF: Clwerrrsrrf, plfwfsucs, rwcfrweyg math, UC . . . ROBERT TYREE: feerball . DONNA ULMAN: Trl-Y li Treas., reg. 5ec'y, ES, swlmmlng, femme, horseback rldlng, Sbarmlslvg SFSC . , . DON UNINI: Def SE, fzorzall, golf Team, l-lr-r 5, skrrng, golf, speed- boar, cars, mecrr draw., math, CCSF, UC, armed forces . . . ELVIRA URIAS. vlmramnffw z, fy f f ' W ri zz ww , , ,ff , ,Hem f'-21554 -re ..NNX .wg A ,Ab .1.V Q C S b V:l ,.. ,.,. . ,.,,gfs l I i W ' . M we + V 49' I .C N zaz 1 I . X it s C s s K C x so l sr . W-, wr is ,C A. . R X Q z.: ss ss -,I v- ssc .' x Q, .g. I if if 1- 'Ff h' J? 5 VA D -X ,gg-gy A M s Si gems dh' SANDRA WALSH: Sandy, reg. pres., Orchesis alumni sec'y, Block B, year book, choir, CSF, Tri-Y I9 college prep, dental technician . . . SHARON WALSH: Girls' Council VP, reg, pres., CSF life member, Block B, Spanish Club, UN Club, swimming, English, history: teaching . . . ROBERTA WANDEL: Bobbie, Buccaneer Ed., UN Club sec'V, reg. sec'v, Press Club pres, CSF life rnernber, Block B, Girls' Council, Humanities Club, Tri-Y I7 Fren:h Club, novels, writing: buslness, lournalism, newspaper work LESTER WARREN . . DORIS WEAVER: Door Mouse: GAA publicity mgr, Block B VP, Girls' Council, Orchesls, Spanish, Band, CCSF . RON WEAVER: Photographyj math, college . . , MARGARET WETHMAR: Travel, art, modeling' hisforv, Switzerland. PAT WETZEL: Block B publicity mgr., CSF life member, Tri-Y I7 pres., First Nighters sec'y, swimmmg, math, English, UC . . MARGE WHITTAKER: Maggie, Galleon senior editor, VP reg., VP Tri-Y 9, dance cornrnittees, Spanish Club, Girls' Council, Block B, CSF, art, yazz, foreign language, Vassar College . . . HOWARD WILLETT: Howie, track, SS, homework, math, UC, engineer . . . ILA WILLIAMS: Maej basketball, dancing, beautician , , MARSH WILSON: Juniorj football, swimming: work . . ED WINDFELDT: Football, swimming, Block B, car, English, CCSF, Marines . . . MARY WISE: Sis, Orchesis, GAA, Variety Show, roller skating, dancing, home economics, social worker. TOM WISHEROP: Reg. sec'y, treas., water skiing, cars, shops, State Highway Patrol, marriage . . ROBERT WOBSER: Bob cars, stamps, pets, toolsj industrial arts, college . . . REBECCA WONG: Becky, clean-up iudge, reg. pres., FTA pres., Spanish Club sec'y, CSF, Block B, Orchesis, swimming, dancing, records, Spanish, SFSC, teacher . . VIRGINIA WONG: Ginnv, GAA, Girls' Council, badminton, records, bowling, business, CCSF . , . EDWIN YOUNG: Edj bowling, math' colleoe, ennineering , ROBERT YOUNG: Bob, reg. pres., treas., Block B, soccer, football, Frisco Rotors, English, music, SFSC . . . VALERIE ZANUTTO: Val, CSF, art, sewing, business, work. ADRIENNE ZENONI: I-III sec'V, LIZ VP, treas of SS, SFSC , MARIE ZUNIGA: Tootsie, GAA, Spanish Club, Trl-Y VP, ice skating, business, work Thank You . . . for your gracious generosity 5 wlth materlals and ZISSISUIIICC. VVe of the Galleon Staff' hope Vou have enjoyed our efforts, anrl we wish each and every one ol you a pleasant summer VZICZIIIOII. RAYAN1m:QRsoN. Miz. :3xRD0llREI. LIENE BliXNIi'I l'. NIR. Dlirr Mia. Guasow. 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ILE -I-5293 J. GIORGI REALTY Real Estate ' Insurance - Notary V16 MISSION ST, IU. 4-'SOO SAN ERANCI SCO, CALIFORNIA IDEAL PRINTING CO. Prirztmg af in Bef: EIETY-ONE SEVENTYATXYO MISSION SAN FRANCISCO I2 XYEDDING INVITATIONS BUSINESS CARDS J. TOLLINI ,Iljniper 7-2822 I-IENDERSON,S WATCH REPAIRING XVATCI-IES - VIEXYELRY ' GIFTS 1'5 Mlsswn Streez -IL'. -I--4085 GOLDEN GATE PRESS Incorporated ' GI.-lden Gate Avenue San Framln PRINTERS ce PUBLISHERS I-IE, 1-Ffa' Ill COMPLIMENTS UI RAYMOND A. SQUERI OPTOMETRIST 221 Gcncxnl Avenue Sun Fmncns 1 LOOKING FOR A GOOD DEAL IN A HOME? LOOK UP TOM XVENMOTH AND LOOK NO FURTHER, FRIENDS T O M W E N M O U T H RCAI Estate -S: Income Tux Scrvicc PHILLIPS REALTY 52-I0 MISSION STREET MI. '-S406 P A R D I N I ' S For Hillglwfl Qlmfitqf CLOTHING :: DRY GOODS 4632 Missiun Street San Francis fm 5 P A L L A S B R O S . RADIO at TELEVISIQN REPAIRING Phone: -IUniper 550011 O00 Missmn Street San Francisco 12 Life IIIJIIVHIIKE for lbs E77fI1'L' Family C U R T I S V O S E REPRESENTATIVE The National Life 86 Accident Insurance Co. 962 GENEVA AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA jUniper 7--1425 BAY SHORE FEED 86 PET STORE BUDGIES and CANARIES -I6 L14.1,AND AWNIIE JU. +5131 GREETINGS from ERNIE and ELSIE THE TERRACE GROCERY zoo OCEAN AVE, SAN rfRANf.1sCo WILLIAM NADELL REAL ESTATE INSURANCE HOME BUILDER 0411 Ge-new Avc. Bus, Plums: ILL '--H14 112 'I ,L Z 4f n 0X L 5 Pputnqrapha I IL, I II 'L Mfztx, jx Af A xx! A I J I Lf! if IQ! ,I ff ,Q mf Y I I I f ' gyi- U K ' I I f' I! I I, 4, r J M ff 'L 1 ' Ffh' I I uf ' f, I Y' I ' ,Q If ' I If U'-I TI' If 'U If' V .IDL IN , ,QECLGYJJ QDCQE gdwifw f Q ,. I it V1 E 'Q 4'9 LCM M! UM' C V fj f f'D I XL A Jzwfxwji X , M3 I ww 7 UTLLRK nxfw ' , I 1 I Autographs K xg 5bJMZ ? A , ,UA -J 1' I Alv W I, fw Q W, DL if V,, I ' J --X u -N1 1 ,f I I ttf X f .1 IJ' f i5lfAA dp-QJQW j 'Q, vvffjofl f' ff 1 Z .f X , 5M If J, ww 0, lyf M wif 'u PUHTHAIT WUHH for the 1956-57 GALLEON by FISHERSTUDIO J.H.DOHERTY Gefysf f Ph surf 11542 D 113 GENEVA MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP Peggers and lvy League Pendleton Shirts Rough Rider Slarks MacGregor Sportswear 008 Geneva Ave. Opp, Amazon Theatre J. FREGOSI 86 SON Florist o Phone jUniper 5-5386 4834 Mission Street San Francisco COMPLIMENTS or ELSIE KEYSER PORTRAITS JUniper 6-1015 4533 Mission Street San Francisco 1. MAFFEI J. SORBI EXCELSIOR MEAT MARKET Phone jUniper 5-2760 - 2761 -1683 MISSION STREET Cornplete Line o f Q2Lia lit y Athletic Goods MISRACICS PORTI G GOODS 2 4 5 6 MIS S l O N Mission 7-9156 San Francisco, California CRESTA BROS. AUTO PARTS sow MISSION STREET 'A' W iJl7er .Yinfefe Congralularianr to the SENIORS CROWN STORES PEGGED PANTS - SPORT SHIRTS JACKETS CAMPING FISHING HUNTING SUPPLIES 5070 Mission Street 13 doors from Geneval D A N I E L ' S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 945 Geneva Avenue Phone: JU. 4-2211 DIN O'S PHARMACY Service for lhe Sick 0 Phone: .lUniper 7-2032 4601 Mission Street San Francisco X flfq' 5 !QI9C.!i BURGERS.QJM 1' ' CHEF TIC-TOC sez' CONKiR.'XlllllI..'xilllONS To CLASSES OF l .' X1,l. '56 SPRING '57 GIULIO 8L ELMO utoqraphs , zfih- l !..,r4', Gi? K- , ,gif e?'j 7 L, V 5 , V !'fQ74f,?3? ,2 fd . ..- gf' rw, 157' -, , -V K K .5 cf C Q JY, fi 91 ,E je 'i 'A-A f' 'L' ' 4 ' --ff H , . -- f gr Q f f f -V - ' ,335 ' fx , A f Fx ' -ff 7152, .f K - S, ff f Aff S i I S E9 S ,fe Q S 3 F, 1 ' 7 ' C431 ,. O' I -iff' . Pifi sk' fair - VK- ffl! gf' oz! 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' ?2f if figf21ff fffcQf f, XAZC 7315! C,4Qi,.fc'a' L ,fl Vl , . In . an yi Y. AKUQ. Zfaif! 5 ' E. I gfgigsvonrswun 2544 MISSION ST. ,,'f 6ETB-z-z-z5? '-- Gel' wffh KK? new I ,.'5porisweczr! Slacks, sweatergg SKIP-fs, b!0u5es,swrQnwear 'N G for ,feffowS and gifs. Jn. Accfvfrs nvwrfo ' 42 YEARii'i'vii 'iiliusifiissiow C2 X Good W.. , 75' 060' 'T nic. u.s. PA1. orr. I 1 I f T x uomeo UNDER AUTHORITY or In: cocrn-con comnuv nv THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Dependable CLEANING, PRESSING VENUS CLEANERS Special 2-Hour Service RUGS - DRAPES - FURNITURE CURTAINS, ETC. Plantg 5084 MISSION fnear Genevaj ,IUniper 7-2353 COMPLIMENTS OF V E T T E R ' S SCHOOL STORE VIGNATI BUILDING 86 REALTY CORP. REALTORS SL INSURANCE BROKERS DE. 34054 -1645 Mission Street San Francisco 12 VISITACION VALLEY PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION EXPERTS SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 100 Leland Avenue Ph. IU. S--1965 Bus. DI. 3-0680 Home DI. 4-9013 ROYAL DO-NUT SHOP MADE FRESH DAILY GUS 86 FERN 725 California Drive EDLUND Burlingame, Calif. W E S T S T A T E S Realty Company REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE jUniper 5-2394 4700 Mission Street FRANCIS ARDOIN San Francisco, Calif. DUKE'S VETS BARBER SHOP Flatops ' Flatop Butches Hollywoods 86 Trims We give the flashiest hairculs in the world Styled by John 6? Vince 4470 Mission St. Phone ,IUniPer 7-983 CITY TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 'A' 41777 lxlimron Street San Francisco 12 DELANVARF 5-0000 115 GEORGE L. ERKSON COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 4801 MISSION ST. Phone JU. -I-5400 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA GALLEN KAMP'S S U P E R S H O E S 4556 MISSION STREET Headquarlerr for Gym Show Also Shoes for the Entire Family Serving the Wfest - For Over 30 Years EXCELSIOR BAKING CO. FRESH BREAD, PIES Bc PASTRIES XVEDDING Sc PARTY CAKES 4492 Mission Street JU, 5-2211 jUniper 7-6909 AMAZON CAKE SHOP ecializin in VUEDDIIEG, BIRTEIDAY AND SHOWER CAKES ITALIAN AND DANISH PASTRIES 9-I2 Geneva Avenue FRANK SOMONESE San Francisco 12 LELAND SUPER MARKET GUIDO BISAZZA 201 Leland Avenu San Francisco MASSEI AUTO SUPPLY ACHILLE - RICH - REMO Open Eves, Till 10 p.m. except Sat. 84 Sun. Open Sundays 9 a.m,to1p.m. ,IUniper 4-2612 4995 Mission Street San Francisco 12 Autographs KIQOIZMEHE X 3 LL 0 - ff-ee LIL! I QLU.fc.,af Jw-49 ,LU UMQEA Z 'r ffl, focal I I I U41-4,9 VM lf me -ZM,Z'1uCef - --f' 'U L 571,01 Lclfdlf-fl! ,Xf - 47 Lgjflzfb cu ' 4,51-'Z.4 01 . t ' of ly - I ll le? ,Jia ' I ob .I 1, KJ MATT'S SUPER SERVICE GARAGE REPAIRING - LUBRICATING WASHING - POLISHING Storage: Day - Week - Month Phone ORdway 8034 1729 Sacramento Street San Francisco -9 RRR ' In Northern California Mel's Means Fine Food M E L ' S DRIVE IN RESTAURANT 5199 IVIISSION STREET Open 24 Hours Jerving Brealtfasl, Lunch, Dinner 1 I ffg, 1 H6 1 CINTPS BARBER SHOP SPECIALIZING IN CHILDREN' S HAIRCUTS 96 Leland Avenue San Francisco 24, Calif. ALFRED CINTI Res. Phone DE 3-2800 lf LELAND VARIETY Largest Selection of School Supplies in South East San Francisco 82 LELAND AVENUE PHONE JU. 5-4460 ROMER'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Visitation Valley 58 Leland Avenue DELAWARE 3-5867 SCANDIA BAKERY Specializing in Defofazed Cake! 1792 SAN JOSE AVE. HORST LANG San Francisco 12, Calif. SCHINDEL'S FURNITURE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHING DE. 5-4490 85 Leland Ave. STAR MARKET MEATS 0 VEGETABLES GROCERIES 0 FRENCH and DANISI-I PASTRIES RED CHERRY BAKERY -1107 MISSION STREET lI udi1'n14q, BlY'll7rif1,I and Parli Cairn -4167 MISSION STREET P' L1-,., RAY'S RICHFIELD SERVICE COMPLETE CAR CARE Free Pickup and Delivery HWUISITQ a.m, - 10 p.m. Daily RAYMOND HAGERMAN 5101 Mission Street near Geneva Phone: jUniper 5-9941 Telephone ILT 5-571 ,ILY 5-9104 Ref. JLK '-B960 ARC ELECTRIC CO. LA CHARME BEAUTY 4'50 MISSION STM SAN FRANCISCU 12 XYIRINC' ' FIXTURES ' CONTRAC-UNC' k A 966 Gene'-'a Sweet San Prancisc APPLIANCES - SUPPLIES - 'I'EI.E'x'ISION 7 b,fILDRED QUELCH, pmp. , f1f:M'LfI f' ,V IL! f . .vixf-f f J BE A FAREER GIRL ' 1 f 44 Lb T 'I A gywf ' , MARTHATS THE COMPTOMETER 11,5 - X - , 'X f 'f , HVME Cf OKED MEAL' SCHOOL I A LL M J J 5 L qc riff f -16 Kearny' Street, 6th Floor, San Pranmsco S 4 A tiki L, q CCH g LELAAYD AVEYUE Phone GAr1ieId 1-244' 'Y 1 7 j 'T 4 I-UM 111 A E If vf7Lf'i WZ! f lf ff , L 5 SKATELAND ff V , ,UU GREAT HIC-HYVAY at BALBOA 4 , V Le f -f . f , ' X M ' , , Lf I' ,gr . f f f ,L P Enjoy ,imericak leading , A7 W Cuz, LC it X Sport - if - . I K ' fd 44' 4S ' fcg if ROLLER SKATING A A .fe IL! ,fiflgj A K H f 4,17 L! QVAQ4 GENEVA FLORIST Flowers For .ill Occasions ,A 1 DAY AND NIGHT -- jlfniper 4-7537 Delivery and Telegraph Service loin B445 RQHU Skating 5.4 KLCJLAKQS f LEO DOROTHY ROSI Coed masks Qfdfl 912 Geneva Avenue STUDENT BODY RATES I 4 fe- BEST 'WISHES x if J rg V 'to TQ 1 MJ, S' CLASSES OF 1956-57 I L, ' 'S I 1? , M X LLC 'J , L, 'Ke X ' fe. My BAYSHORE foxy? ' J , ef! BAPTIST CHURCH JFWJL XV ff I W Sfgfgffififf limi Q , x kr 'ZA I L . L I ,L . LIFORNIA JKZ fn 'K-1 JIJL XL ' b mm -'MLZLMAQ conferred for the third consecutive year on f Granat Bros for distinguished 'lr' A excellence of design. , X L ' 1 Q I -AK? Americafs largest I , manufacturing retail jewelers C 0' K Milf? - X5 L' I! uk' 'l'G'dt' Congmtu atzons za ua es. Our Wish is that you may have .success in each endeavor , BALBOA P.T.A. GHANA'VBH0SfML M we 7 ,J XMIM CA ,Niece frm f?L5W4 f, Jive cjflefix 117 , 97 X, 1 ,I HQ H I GARRET S Mviif IW 1 Q, ,I 21 5 L' I ' ' if-pxfgl ?'E C R I 3 Q- -Z A, I ji? f' I iff 'f ,wi i f on ya' Mya LW' It ,II Y! 'si' y Wjftlrcc kia I-MN1 fp I , -' U MIL ' ' 'yfbi-fx fi ' jfilrfm ofa: jMCiNi' BOIIL ARD f y !,Lyi.s'AN FRANCISCO X ,fi KENNETH FAHY PLUMBING O SAN FRANCISCO 49 OCEAN johnny Swanson's M I S S I O N B O W L A'I'Iv:Iler 2-3530 3110 Mission St. F A R R A H ' S DEPARTMENT STORE 4460 Mission Sharpest Spn1'tszI'rnr in lhe Excrlsim' - : -. f DON'T MISS THE BOAT! Don't miss the boat when it comes to choosing the riglaz job. There's a wonderful job opportunity awaiting you at Metropolitan Life after graduation. So why not pay us a visit. Come to our Employment Bureau and hnd out all about that-job-with-a-future. 0 Starting salary 35229 per month ' Five-day week ' Reglllal' iDCfC35C5 ' Appetizing luncheons as 0 Steady advancement guest of the Comlmny 0 Liberal vacation arrangement ' FUD iii ITlI1y different social, athletic and ' Life, Sickness, Hospital, Surgical , recreational groups and major medical expense insurance v Ideal working conditions IT CAN All BE YOURS! For full information, come to the Employment Bureau, Monday through Friday, any time between 8:30 A.M. and 5 P.M. ED FARRAH JOE FARRAH we Of '48 Um of 47 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SHOE STORES 765 California Street, San Francisco 20, Calif. 950 Geneva Ave. 4470 Mission St. Charge Accozmts Inviied H8 ill lflfwgf -XX ll W AJ! 7 V M f l I tjxjr - KJ j L XO LAL A RUM? , , Kp M if QU -X I H if f y V2 y is ia T T M IW? L ,Ml Q f ifuiifi ' HJ I ff W U f rl fa. Miss Marty Schaurnann. Dean of Miss Marty's School of Beauty and winner of many awards for hair-styling. Nationally' known for her leadership in the field of Cosmetology, and the only person in Northern California included in the membership of the Nationally - famous Official Hair Fashion Committee. Mem- ber: National Hairdressers 8: Cos- metologists' Association: Holly- wood Hair Design Councilg San Francisco Cosmetologists' Associ- ationg and immediate past Presi- dent of the California Cosme- tologists' Association. CONGRATULATIONS, GRADS WHAT NOW? There are many excellent job opportunities for men and women in the field of Hair Styling and Beauty . . . and they are more-than-ordinarily available to graduates of Miss Marty's School of Beauty. This school considers that practice makes perfect and from the day you enroll until you graduate, youll study primarily by DOING the work, exactly as you would in a first-class Salon. Classes are limited to 50 . . , so you'll have individual attention in your work, and can start out immediately after your graduation, as an experienced operator! ALI. Hair Styling and Hair Cutting is taught ex- clusively by Miss Marty herselfaand all beginning students start immediately on techniques she teaches Course is planned to in- clude l,60O hours. and can be completed comfortably in nine months of active attendance. Open 8:30 to 5 eyery day, and Wednes- day and Friday evenings. Two excellent professional teachers, long-famous in the field of Beauty work. will teach Theory, Fa- cials, Manicures, Per- manentsf' etc., in the best, approved methods of the to working hair stylists tak- ing her graduate courses. day. Miss Marty's School of Beauty 278 Post Street San Francisco SUH'er l-7950 Telephone for appointment to observe a class in action Also Note: Jr. and Senior Shampoo: and Sets 75c. Freshman work complimentary. 'II9 Miss Graduate ,i V- jgsh X 'MX f--,L X X t 1 Q - 4 .. 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