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

 - Class of 1960

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Bale Shop'e Rated Beet in City Setting up a hi-fi set, crawling under a beat-up Ford, sanding down a hope chest, or learning the printing trade provide a panorama of Bal's top-rated Industrial Arts Department. Mr. Karl Schwarze's, department head, directed the energies of the woofer and tweeter boys whose curiosity about electrical gadgets led them to Electric Shop. Up- stairs in a cubbyhole by himself was Mr. Nick Germano, considered throughout San Francisco as one of the best men in the field of typography. Whether producing cards, E' X ,, 'f ,,,,XfZ-' GARBED IN the uniform of the craftsman, Phil Bailey observes all the safety precautions in running a steel lathe. AUTO SHOP addicts Dennis Colvin and Don Basso listen attentively to auto shop instructor Andrew Vavauris reveal the workings of a '39 Ford transmission. N JOE PEREZ designs his dream house as part of mechanical drawing while nearby Augie Campbell touches up his plate. 'V KM 4 ,xl - programs or book markers for the entire school, Mr. Germano's printing classes always revealed their tutor's high standards. Mr. Andy Vavauris, whose sparkling clean auto shop is considered the envy of San Francisco, found time to run the gamut of teaching the working of a four-barrel carb to a four speed box. Metalshop, woodshop, mechanical drawing, filled out the offering of the Industrial Arts department. 4 I N. QM., WORKING WITH the sanding machine, john Meyers smoothes down the rough edges of his flower box project. ELECTRIC SHOP students jerry Stephens and Bob Slemhrock set up a twin speaker for their car radio.

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if 5 l ' inf i sss e ia NDSU 8' 1.1--A ..,,..v----' ,,,,-aint-' X, .. '- n u.....i-,i SIXTH PERIOD volleyball wars found these girls working hard to win the point. slZ,L,Q is VIGOROUSLY REBOUNDING a shot in afternoon gym were Harrell Harris, with joe Nichols, Mike Daly, Paul Ross and Willie Ivory surrounding the action. PE: The Pleasant Break Whether it was a rugged no-holds barred game of hunch in the Boys' gym or a quiet set of tennis for the girls, most Balboans'P.E. period was the best time in the day fexcept for lunch, according to a fewj. A refreshing break from stuffy classroom routine, P.E. offered a Wide number of interests to every student. Touch tackle football, rope climb- ing, swimming, track, Wrestling, basketball, tumbling kept the boys busy for the 55 minutes, While modern dancing, softball, Volleyball, tennis, badminton, and basketball pleased the ladies. Running the Boys' P.E. department meant doing anything from counting footballs to carrying laundry sacks as departmenthead Orron Qualls' sore back proved. His after school assignments included both varsity and 30's basketball and golf in the spring. Girls' P.E. Miss Rena Case, directed her tightly-knit department with efficiency and dedication to the importance of a sound body. QQXES-V39-JS4 li ffl -,,,, aagxrx rp, ,.......ff-- 'f-4 'fwfr mix. t :,XL7iu.-- ' GIRLS' P.E. DEPARTMENT-First R , fleffto rightl: Miss Edith Connell, AMrs. Lorraine Pates, Mrs. Stephanie Flynn. Second Row: Miss Joan Monte, Miss He'l'e'iT'r 'VVonZ lVlrs. Vale Feder. Foreground: Miss Rena Case, department head. THE GALLEON photog almost fell out of the window on the third floor while snappingthis shot of girls' softball action. ' ei., . H 44 27 ,ff 1



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...rms 0 Q COUNSELING DEPARTMENTMH1-Sf ROW fleft to yightyi Miss Mr. Harold Juster, Miss Frances Todd, Miss Marie Scribante, Mrs Ruby Wood, Mrs. Trinidad Muller, Miss Roma Mariani, Mrs. Phyllis Ruth Mitchell, Mr. Robert Dunkel. Foreground: Mr. Richard Date Morrison, Miss Betty Blue. Second Row: Mr. Robert Perussina, head COUHSGIOF. Language Landfall French, German, Italian, Spanish and Latin are included in the Language Department's offerings. A unique feature of the department is that all the teachers have a thorough speaking knowledge of their languages, with many having been born in the country of their language subject. Additionally, the volunteer efforts of Mr. Salva- dore Billeci in developing a high-school version of the Army Language School's use of tape recording xg language instruction, provides Bucs with another source of foreign language learning. Services that further implemented a student's success in schooling included the Counseling Depart- gint, the Library, the Placement Office, the Nurse's ice. LANGUAGE LADIES searched the globe for countries that spoke lang- uages taught by the bevy of multilingual lasses who form the Bal Language department. From left to right they include Mrs. Trinadad Muller, Mrs. Ebe Sapone, Miss Diane Stassen, Mrs, Pia Hunton, and LIBRARY DEPARTMENT - tleft to Mrs, Martha Schalleyl rightj: Mrs. June Farris, Mrs. Leta Wheeler. ' .uve .vc U INDUSTRIAL ART DEPARTMENT-First Row Cleft to rightl: Mr. Harold Smith, Mr. Robert Durkin, Mr. John Lindquist, Mr. Harry Duff. Second Row: Mr. Arthur Rasmus- sen, Mr. John Queiser, Mr. Nick Germano, Mr. Andrew Vavuris. Foreground: Mr. Karl z Schwarze, department head. IL , i A - ,A z sf - ' s l i l 29 .. it 4

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