Balboa High School
Class of June 1950
Source:  The Galleon, Pub. by Students of Balboa High School, San Francisco, California, June 1950.

Loiuse ABELA
Majored in bookkeeping and she plans to work after graduation.

Robert ABERG
“Skip.”  Was class vice president in H-10 and president in L-10.  His major was Spanish, he plans to work.

Jack AIELLO
Who could be heard saying, “What say there?”, got his major in electric shop.  His athletic interests were baseball and basketball.

Donald AIROLDI
Was a member of R.O.T.C.  His major was mathematics and he plans to go to City College after his graduation.

Nancy ALESSANDRI
Belonged to the First Nighters, Block “B,” CSF, and the Italian Club.  Her majors were commercial and Italian and she liked to say, “I care.”

Barbara ALLEN
Was a member of First Nighters, Art Club, poster committee, Student Council and Girls’ Council.  Her major was art and her favorite saying was, “No you’re kidding!”

Gloria ALMODAVAR
“Mickey.”  Destination is Miami!  She was class secretary and she belonged to the Frenchand Hi-Tri Clubs.  Favorite sport is bowling, major was French.

Mary AMARAL

Gloria AMOROSO
Liked volleyball and baseball.  She was a member of the choir and the Buccaneer.  Her major was clerical

Lucine ANDERSON
“Lu.”  Major was business training.  She was interested in horseback riding, flying, swimming, and Bill.

Leon ANTONIOLI
Plans to go to City College or San Francisco State.  He was an R.O.T.C. member and his major was history.

Harry APTE was a member of Block “B” who majored in mathematics.  His interests were track, basketball, and soccer.  His destination is City College.

Remo ARANCIO
“Ray.”  Was a major in Italian, math and mechanical drawing, and a member of CSF, Italian, and Science Clubs.

Gloria ARGENTA
Was a member of Tri-Y and Block “B,” interested in swimming, golfing and riding, and majored in commercial

Gloria ARDIZZONE
“Ardie.”  Liked basketball, baseball, volleyball, was a member of the Block “B” and received Block “B,” Circle “B,” Chevron, and Circle “50” awards.

Joanne ASHE
“Jody.”  Was a member of G.A.A. and Tri-Y.  She liked bowling and skating and her major was home economics.

Evelyne AZZOPARDI
Was on the Galleon staff, member of G.A.A., majored in journalism and Spanish.  Destination, City College.

John BALLASTRASSE
Was a member of Hi-Y and is interested in football and baseball.  His major was history.

Catherine BAN
Was on the second Honor Roll, member of the Girls’ Council, Senior Ball Committee, worked in the cutter office and majored in commercial.

Silvio BARNOLI
“Marty.” Plans to go to Stanford, received Block “B” honors and basketball and baseball medals.  His major was auto shop.

Carol BARROS
“Sandy.  Was class secretary and also news editor on the Buccaneer.  She has received a Quill & Scroll Award (fall ’49).  Her majors were English and journalism.

Cynthia BARTON
Plans to attend S.F. City College.  Her major was Spanish and her favorite saying was, “I’m sure.”

Kenneth BEAM
Is headed for a university after graduation.  He majored in science, Spanish, and math.  He can frequently be heard saying, “Howdy!”

Roy BECK
Was active in the R.O.T.C. and majored in mathematics.

Joan BECKER
Is headed for a university after graduation.  She was an active member of the First Nighters, CSF, and Tri-Y.  Her major was art.

Ray BENGS plans to attend a business college after graduation.  He received honors in the R.O.T.C. and was an active member in Pan-American, First Nighters, and Saber Clubs.  His majors were Spanish and history.

Stanley BENNESEN

Barbara BESTERFELDT
“Shorty.”  Athletic abilities included bowling, roller skating and swimming.  Her majors were office machines and shorthand.

Joyce BIANCALANA
“Biunc.”  Was a member of Tri-Y Chapter I and also assistant editor and assistant advertising manager for the Galleon.  Her major was commercial.

Benevenuto BILARDELLO
“Bennie.”  Was an active member in G.A.A., Italian Club, and Girls’ Council.  Athletics include bowling, badminton and her majors were Italian and commercial.

Frank BIRCH

Frank BOCCA
“Bashful.”  Plans to attend a university or join the Navy.  He was a member of Boys’ Council and Board of Directors.  His athletic ability was football.  He majored in music.

Margaret BOCCA
“Midge.”  Plans to work and attend City College.  She was secretary of First Nighters, and majored in home economics.

Marie BONANDRINI

John BOOKER
Plans to attend a university after graduation.  He has been active in the R.O.T.C., bank, CSF, V.P. ’49, and Science Club.  He majored in math, science and language.

Robert BOOKER
Also plans to attend a university after graduation.  His activities included bank, CSF, Science Club, and Boys’ Council.  He liked track and his majors were science, math and language.

Roscoe BORDERS
“Rocky.”  Plans to work after graduation.  He was a member of the band and he majored in machine shop.

Bob BORTOLI
“Banjo.”  Majored in mechanical drawing.  His athletic ability was basketball and he could be herd saying, “Let’s go, boys!”

Charlie BOTTARINI
Plans to work after graduation.  His major was commercial and he could be heard saying, “Take a sneak, Bud!”

Irene BOTTINO
“Renie.” Plans to attend the San Francisco State College.  Her major was typing and she was a Tri-Y member.

Darrell BRAJKOVICH
“Brak.”  Plans to work after graduation.  He majored in history.

Don BRADSHAW
Plans to work after graduation.  He was active in the R.O.T.C.  He majored in mechanical drawing.

Juanita BREWER
Plans to be a secretary after graduation.  Her honors include Block “B,” Circle “B,” Chevron and the Circle “50”.  She belonged to Tri-Y, G.A.A., and her sports include baseball and basketball.  Her major was commercial.

Dorothy BREWSTER
Plans to attend a business college after graduation.  Her major was science and she could be heard saying, “You think not?”

Andrew BRIZIO
“Andy.”  Was on the Galleon staff and was interested in basketball and track.  Plans to work after graduation.

Shirley BRIZZI
Was S.A. secretary during her L-12 and H-12 terms, G.A.A., CSF, Italian Club, First Nighter, Cothurnus Players, Board of Directors, Student Council and Girls’ Council.

Peter BUCKLEY
Plans to join the Army after graduation.  His major was typing.

Anna BURGOS
“Stub.”  Was a member of Tri-Y.  Her major was business training.  She plans to go to business college.

Eugene BURKE
Was in the Orchestra and Band and his major was music.

Louise BUTLER
“Tex.”  Favorite pastime is riding her horse.  Her major was mathematics and she plans to work after graduation.

Dolores CAMPBELL
Majored in typing and shorthand.  She also plans to work after graduation.

Betty CARLSON
Who was the F.T.A. secretary and treasurer in fall ’49 and the vice president in spring ’50, major history and English.  She plans to go to S.F. State College.

James CARLSON
Outstanding achievements were football and eating.  His major was machine shop and “Hay, I know you!” were his passwords.

Phyllis CARLSON
“Flip.”  Majored in typing.  Her destination is office work or marriage.  She is interested in swimming and she likes to say, “Really?” and “No kidding!”

Henry CARUSO
“Hank.” Was S.A. president in the spring ’50 and has received his Block “B” and his major was science.

Robert CAUTERUCIO
Major was mechanical drawing and he plans to work after graduation.  He was a class vice president one term.

Joseph CELENTANO
Plans to go to City College, majored in history and mechanical drawing.  This lonely heart member says, “Let’s go to Napa?”

Betty CHALMERS

Marilyn CHASE
Majored in commercial and she plans to work after graduation.  Her favorite saying was “Oh, fooey!’

Lupe CHAVEZ
Majored in business training and she plans to work after graduation.

June CHIVERTON
Was a member of Tri-Y.  Her major was typing.  She plans to go to San Mateo Junior College.

James CHRISTENSEN
Belonged to the CSF, Science Club, Saber Club, and the R.O.T.C.  His majors were science, math, and language.

Donna CHRISTMEN
Was the business manager for the Buccaneer.  She received a World History Award for scholarship and majored in typing.

Marlene CLARK
“Sugar.”  Wants to be a fashion editor, was the literary editor for the Galleon, enjoys writing.  She majored in history.

Roy CLARK
Plans to attend Stanford University after graduation.  His athletic ability includes baseball and soccer.  He majored in auto shop and history.

Tom COLAPIETRO
Was a member of the stage crew.  He majored in woodshop. Outstanding achievements are football and track.

Bettie COLEMAN
Plans to attend a business college after graduation, majored in commercial, could be heard saying, “At all times.”

Robert COLHOUR
Plans to join the Army after graduation, could be heard saying, “Hey, Geek.”

Marion CONTI
Plans to work after graduation.  She majored in sewing.

Marlene COOK
“Donnie.”  Plans to attend the City College after graduation, was a member of the CSF.  Her sport was swimming and major was art.

Gilbert COONLEY
Plans to join the Navy.  He belonged to the First Nighters, and the band.  He majored in machine drawing and history.

Alfred COPPIN
“Al.”  Plans to work after graduation.  He was registry class representative and majored in wood shop.  Al could be heard saying, “Gee whiz!”

Anna CORRENTI
“Dimps.”  Plans to work after graduation.  She majored in home economics and could be heard saying, “George!”

Richard CORSO
Is going to attend a business college after graduation.  He majored in Spanish.

Eugene CUMMINGS plans to attend a university after graduation, was a member of the Block “B.”  He was two years in track (varsity), 880 and 440 relay and two years in cross country track.  He majored in science and could be heard saying, “Howdy!”

Mildred CUTSINGER

Alfred DAL CIELO
Plans to work and attend the City College after graduation.  He majored in woodshop and said, “How cha do?”

Denise DALE
Plans to work after graduation.  She was president of Tri-Y, on the Galleon staff and she majored in mathematics.

Joanne DANE
Will attend City College.  She was a member of Tri-Y and the First Nighters.  She majored in commercial

William DeAVILA
Plans to work after graduation.  He majored in pattern shop and can be heard saying, “Uncle Joe sez no!”

Rose DeGENNARO
Plans to work after graduation.  Her honors include Block “B,” Star and CSF.  She belonged to Tri-Y.  She majored in commercial and can be heard saying, “Well, I’ll be darned!”

Ed DELLAHA

Al DELLINGES
“Red.”  Plans to work after graduation.  He was H-p class president, majored in art and shop.  “Red” can be hears sahing, “Yea, sure!”

June DEMREE
“Dimples.”  Plans to do office work after graduation.  Belongs to the Tri-Y and majored in typing.  “Dimples” could be heard saying “Holy Toledo!”

Ernest DeMATTEI
“Babe.”  Plans to attend a university after graduation.  He was registry president and member of Block “B.”  His athletic ability included varsity baseball and all-city junior year soccer.  “Babe” majored in Italian.

Gloria DePAOLI
Plans to attend City College.  She was a member of Tri-Y and she majored in commercial.

Lorraine DIVITO
“Lory.”  Plans to attend a business college after graduation.  “Lory” majored in science.

Jack DRAGO
Could be heard saying, “Look out, buddy!”  His honors included ’48 second place football medal and Block “B.”  This Hi-Y member majored in shops.

Gerald DRECHSLER
“Dick.”  Plans work after graduation.  Has received three medals for baseball, majored in woodshop.  His outstanding achievements were baseball and basketball.

Dianne DOLLIN
Plans to work after graduation.  She has Block “B” honors and her sport was baseball.  She majored in commercial.

Ralph DONOVAN
Plans to attend the S.F. State College after graduation.  His activities were Boys’ Voice and the piano.  He majored in Spanish.

Ralph DOWELL
Plans to work after graduation.  He majored in English.

Thomas EATON
“Tom.”  Majored in mechanical drawing and is a member of the R.O.T.C.

Ellen EGLESTON
“Mickey.”  Plans to attend City College after graduation. “Mickey” majored in typing and stenography and can be heard saying, “The heck you say.”

Allan ELCHINOFF
“Al.”  plans to attend a university after graduation.  His athletic ability included basketball.  “Al” majored in math and history.

Lillian ELLIS
“Lill.”  Plans to attend business college after graduation.  She was a member of Tri-Y, Journal typist.  “Lill” majored in Spanish.

Beverly ERICKSON
“Bev.”  Plans to be a housewife after graduation.  She was class representative and was interested in skating.

Barbara FACHINO
“Barb.”  Plans to attend a business college after graduation.  “Barb” majored in commercial.

Mary FEHT
Received honors including Block “B,” and she is a member of the Tri-Y.  Mary majored in commercial.

Joe FENECH
“Tommy.”  Plans to attend a university after graduation.  “Tommy” majored in art.

Betty FERRARI
“Shotsie.”  Honors include Block “B,” she plays the accordion and is property manager of the First Nighters.  And she likes sports.

Elizabeth FERRY
Plans to attend a university after graduation.  She is a member of the F.T.A. and the French Club.  She majored in French.

David FIDDLER
Plans to attend a university after graduation.  He majored in math and language and can be heard saying, “Beam, beam.”

Bill FIES
“Willy.”  Plans to attend City College after graduation.  He was a member of the stage crew and Camera Club, and majored in math.

Bob FLAHERTY

Jose FLORES

Raymond FOLLA
“Ray.” Majored in electric shop.

Madeline FORTINA
“Chickie.”  Played the accordion for all the rallies and assemblies.  She is a member of the Italian club.  Major was music.

Susanne FRASER
“Sue.”  Has received two history awards.  “Sue” majored in commercial.

Paulette FRAYSEE
“Polly.”  Plans to attend City College after graduation.  She was interested in golf, and majored in commercial.

Ken FRENNA
Was on the cap and gown committee.  Ken majored in Pattern Shop.

Shirely FRISCH
“Baby.”  Can be remembered for imitation of “Betty Hutton.”  Shirley majored in art and could be heard saying, “You beast, you.”

Harold FRITZ
Plans to attend the University of San Francisco, was in the band, a member of Hi-Y and Boys’ Council.  Harold majored in mathematics.

Richard FRYDRENLUND
Could be heard saying, “Do you lie ‘em?”  His most outstanding achievement was loafing.  His major was science and he was a member of L-12 Dance committee.

Donald FULMER
Majored in mechanical drawing.  He plans to work after graduation.

Lionel GALINDA

Jack GARNER
Plans to work, was an R.O.T.C. member.  He always said, “Cheat’n ain’t cheat’n if you don’t get caught.”

Joann GARNETT
A member of Block “B,”, R.O.T.C., and a teen-age club, majored in Spanish.  She hopes to work.

Jackie GARRY
An office holder, won an history award.  She belonged to Tri-Y, and majored in commercial field.

Barbara GEHRING
Plans to go to City College, belonged to Block “B,” and First Nighters, majored in clothing and typing.  She always said, “Pin a rose on your nose!”

Joelle GHISELIN
Will go to State Teachers College, was a member of the orchestra, First Nighters, C.S.F., and French Club.  Her major was languages.

Mary GHISELIN
Majored in history, was a member of Balboa Hi-Tri, F.T.A., and Red Cross.  She plans to be a navy nurse.

Virginia GILSTRAP
Destination is San Jose State, majored in home economics.  She was a member of First Nighters, and Student Council.

Jeanne GONSOLIN
Wants to be a court reporter.  She was chosen to go go Girls State in ’49.

Louise GONZALES
Plans to work after graduation, majored in typing.

Maureen GORLA
Wants to work on a magazine or newspaper, was a member of Tri-Y.  She majored in typing and likes to say, “That’s cute!”

Pat GRAHAM
Won C.S.F. and Social Studies awards, was a member of First Nighters, Pan-American Club, and C.S.F.  She majored in Spanish.

Dorothy GREN
“Dotter.”  Will go to City College.  She majored in commercial and she liked to say, “Hi ya!”

Liliana GREGORI
Wants to work and she majored in typing.

Aubrey GRIFFITH wants to be a salesman.  He majored in history.

Darlene GUILIANI
Plans to go to a university, majored in mathematics.  She likes to say, “What doing bum hicks?”

Pat GUINN
“Pug.”  Plans to go to S.F. State, was a member of Block “B,” Jobs Daughters and she majored in commercial, clothing and math.

Irene HEBERLINE
Was a member of Tri-Y, majored in history.  Likes to say, “What’s new?”

Joan HALL
Liked to horseback ride, majored in commercial.  She could be heard saying, “You bet!”

Edward HALLETT
Works, eats and sleeps, was a member of Block “B.”  He majored in math and liked to say, “How about that!”

Florence HARTJE
Majored in history and French, liked to say, “What a shot!”

Warner HATTEN
Was in the R.O.T.C., majored in electric shop.

George HATZIS
“Blue Moon.”  Was a member of Blue Boys, Saber Club, Hi-Y and drum major of the band.  He majored in math and Spanish.

Richard HAVERTY
Was a member of First Nighters, Saber Club and R.O.T.C.  Majored in Spanish.

Edwina HAYES
Majored in commercial, was a member of G.A.A.  She liked to say, “Holy Cow.”

Glen HEATH
“Chris.”  Plans to go to an agricultural college. He was a member of the Galleon staff and stage crew and majored in English.

Richard HEBERT
Plans to go to the City College, majored in mechanical drawing.

Margaret HENLEY
“Sue.”  Plans to train for a nurse’s degree, majored in history.

Bob HILLARD
Was a member of Block “B.”  He majored in electric shop and his favorite saying was, “Tough.”  (Very interested in track.)

Walter HILYER
Majored in history, will go to City College.

Anita “HOLM
“Gay.”  Belonged to Tri-Y, French Club and G.A.A.  She majored in history and liked to say, “Who, me?”

Floian HOLMGREN
Plans to go to San Mateo Junior College and she majored in commercial arts.  She says, “Who?”

Grace HOLTEN

Zeporia HUGHES
Was a member of the State and National Honor Societies, majored in home economics.  She plans to go to City College.

Robert HULGAN
Took part in sophomore football, majored in mechanical drawing.  He said, “No kidding.”

Ed HULSBERG
Majored in English, language and science.  He belonged to the Science Club and always said, “Baby, it’s cold outside!”

Lorraine HUNTER
Wants to work for a magazine, majored in French.  She belonged to Tri-Y Chapter II.

Eunice HUSTON
“Butch.”  Plans to go to City College.  Majored in home economics, belonged to Block “B” and Girls’ Voice.

James HUTCHINSON
Plans to go to Stanford after two years at San Francisco State, majored in Spanish and mathematics.

Gene ICARDI
Majored in art, plays the accordion, and likes to say, “Yeah, yeah!”  His cartooning is inspired.

Arthur JACOB
Majored in Spanish, was in the R.O.T.C.

Joe JOHANNES
Will either join the Navy, or go to a university.  He majored in mechanical drawing.

Carl JOHNSON

Lu JOHNSON
”Freckles.”  Plans to go to City College, majored in mathematics and Spanish.

Charles JOLLY
Majored in history.  He will join the Navy.

Thea KELLY
“Shorty.”  Majored in science, liked most of all basketball, baseball, and swimming.

Don KENNEADY
Plans to go to Stanford, majored in history.  He belonged to Hi-Y, Boys’ Council, and Student Council.

Wanda KENNEDY
“Dollie.”  Liked baseball, swimming and bowling.  Majored in Spanish.

Bill KENTZELL
Was a Junior Varsity football center, majored in Spanish.  His passwords were, “Hi Ned!”

Margaret KERR
Majored in typing and clothing.  She plans to work after graduation.  She belonged to the swimming club.

Jackie KIERNAN
Majored in Spanish and plans to attend Teacher’s College.  She belonged to F.T.A., First Nighters, and Hi-Tri.

Jim KING
Plans to join the French Legion (Vallejo) and majored in history.

Walter KING
Majored in music and plans to further his musical education.  He was editor of this edition of the Galleon, a member of the band, orchestra, and leader of the Blue Boys.

Patrick KLOTH
Majored in French and plans to attend City College.  She belonged to Tri-Y Chapter II and was a member of the Galleon staff.

Earl KNUDSEN
Majored in Spanish and played two years on the “goofs.”

Ray GOEBERBER
“Cobra.”  Majored in mechanical drawing, belonged to Hi-Y II and was heard sayng, “What!”

Mervin KOERPEL
Majored in German and history, belonged to the Saber Club, and R.O.T.C.  He plans to be a dental technician.

Lillian KRATKY
Majored in home economics and belonged to G.A.A., Tri-Y III, bowling, swimming and baseball.

Jack KRAVCHENKO
Was a clever athlete.

Beverly KRYST
Majored in clothing, and plans to attend a dental school.  She was registry secretary for one term.

Richard KUCICH
Majored in math and belonged to the Block “B.”  Plans to be a professional golfer.

Joe LAND
Majored in Spanish and belonged to the C.S.F., R.O.T.C., and First Nighters.  He was vice-president of the Red Cross.

Jerry LAYMAN
Majored in accounting and plans to attend a university after graduation.  He was registry president in fall ‘49 term.

Ruth LAZAR
“Root.”  Majored in Spanish and belonged to Tri-Y.  She was vice-president of the Pan-American Club.

Phil LAZO
“Philco.”  Majored in science and plans to go to college.  He was active in tennis, baseball and basketball.  He played one of leads in last term’s play.

Mary LEARY
Majored in commercial work and plans to work after graduation.

Beverly LERCARI
Majored in commercial art6s and plans to attend business college.  She belonged to the Tri-Y and swimming clubs.

Leon LIDDELL
“Lee.”  Majored in math, Spanish, history and English.  Lee plans to go to college and owns a ’31 Chevrolet.

Joan LINDT
“Prince Valiant.”  Majored in English and Spanish and plans to go to U.C.  She was editor of The Buccaneer.

Frank LINNEY
Majored in M.D. and plans to play for the Salvation Army after graduation.

Warren LISTON
“Slim.” Majored in Spanish and was a member of Buccaneer staff.  He liked to say, “So what.”

Anita LOPEZ majored in commercial work, and liked skating and swimming.  She was a member of the drama club, skating, Tri-Y and of Corthurnus Players.

Barbara LOPEZ
Majored in Spanish and was a member of Tri-Y.  She plans to attend U.S.C.

Dorothy LOPEZ was interested in baseball, majored in typing, always said, “Don’t be such a nuisance!”

Frank LOPEZ
Will work after graduation and majored in history.

Ann LORA
“Candy.”  Favorite sports were swimming, baseball and skating, won a history award and she hopes to be a nurse.

Junell LUCAS
Plans to work, majored in typing.

Stella LUCARO
Likes to play baseball and watch football, majored in commercial.

Burt LUCIDO
Wants to be an actor, majored in art and history.  His famous quotables were, “Uncle Tony’s Cigar Tooth.”

Leonard LUNDGREN
Will go to City College, majored in history and won awards in that subject.  He likes swimming, track and soccer.

Jack LYNCH
Sober, quiet, friendly, was interested in athletics.

Lillian LYNCH
Pretty, brown haired, was a home economics enthusiast.

Pat LYNCH
Will go to State College.  She majored in commercial and she had the lead in “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay.”  She belonged to Tri-Y, Corthurnus Players and Girls’ Council.

Shirley LYON
Belonged to Tri-Y, Block “B” and B.A.A.  She liked swimming and modern dancing, majored in commercial.

Coy MADSEN
Was assistant yell leader, liked football and track and he majored in auto shop.  He belonged to Hi-Y and Y.M.C.A.

Richard MAHORIC
Belonged to Red Cross, liked track, and majored in mathematics.

Grace MANDERSCHIED
Majored in clothing and art.  She always said, “A horse, a horses, my kingdom for a horse!”

Eleanor MANGELS
Won C.S.F. and social studies awards, majored in commercial and German.  She was secretary of the German Club.

Joe MARONEY
Plans to go to a business college and majored in history and science.

Maureen MARTINELLI
Was pianist for the advanced orchestra.  She majored in science.  She was a music teacher and president of First Nighters.

Rose MASSIMINO
“Babe.”    Majored in commercial work and liked baseball.  Her saying was, “Holy Cow!”

Mae MATTSON
Will be married, was a member of Girls Choir and French Club.  She majored in art and French.

John McADAM was in the R.O.T.C.  He majored in woodshop.

Donna McDEAVETT
Majored in the commercial field.  She expects to work.

Ruth McELHANNON
Was a member of the Corthurnus Players, volleyball team and G.A.A.  She majored in history.

Bruce McKENNA
Was a boxer, majored in auto shop.  He was a member of the band and he held many registry offices.

Kathleen McKENNA
Majored in commercial arts.  She wants to be a secretary.

Maureen McKENNA
Wants to be a secretary.  She prepared for this by majoring in the commercial field.

Mary Jane McKINNEY
Was a member of Tri-Y and First Nighters, majored in Latin and history.

Betty McKENZIE
Plans to work, majored in the commercial field.  She liked baseball and volleyball.

Gilbert MENDOZO
Favorite saying was , “Fine, man, fine!”  majored in Spanish and liked track.

Joe MESINEO
Majored in Spanish, threw shot puts for the lightweights, and liked to say, “Yo Yunk!”

Matthew MEYER
Majored in art and his saying was, “Unfit!”

Joe MICELLI
Wants to be an electrician, majored in wood shop, played in intramural basketball and could be heard saying, “How about that?”

Ronald MICHELSEN
Majored in math, belonged to R.O.T.C. and he plans to attend a university.

Clarence MIGUEL
“Mac.”  Majored in Spanish and mechanical drawing, was a member of Block “B” and liked baseball and basketball.

Alice MILLER
Who sang in the choir, majored in history and said, “Oh Brother!”

John MILLER
Plans to go to business college, majored in social studies and art

John MINKEL
Will join the Foreign Legion, majored in woodshop and was on the swimming team.

Jeanne MONISMITH
Plans to go to City College.  She majored in history and language, and was a G.A.A. member.

Gladys MOORE
Was a member of Girls Block “B.”  She majored in home economics, and “Ha, Ha!” were her passwords.

Barbara MORRIS
Will go to San Francisco State, was a member of the orchestra and choir.  She majored in music.

John MOUILLE
“Duke.”  Will join the Foreign Legion.  He belonged to Hi-Y and the Turkey Club.  This popular crooner majored in mechanical drawing.

James MULLEN
Will go to a university.  He majored in math, language and English.

Aurita MUNOZ
“Hawk.”  Was a member of Tri-Y, Block “B,” and majored in commercial work.

Eloise NAVA
“Louisa.”  Wants to be a stenographer.  She liked badminton and she majored in commercial.

Roger NEUMAN

Richard NICORA
“St. Nick.”  Majored in history and mechanical drawing.  His saying was, “What’s cooking?”

Rachel OBERSHAW
Majored in home economics and was interested in music.

Ora OHLANDER
An office holder, majored in Spanish and secretarial training.  She was a member of G.A.A., C.S.F., and the Science club.

Barbara OLIVER
Has a business major, belonged to G.A.A. and Always said, “And so?”

LaVerne OLSEN
Belonged to C.S.F., First Nighters and the French clubs.  She majored in music and French, and will go to college.

Estelle OLSON
Plans to go to the University of California, belonged to the Try-Y and G.A.A.  She majored in commercial subjects.

Phil OSSMAN
“Ozzie.”  Plans to go to the University of California, majored in mathematics.  He also plays the accordion.

Martha OUTMAN
Belonged to F.T.A., G.A.A. and Girls’ Council.  She majored in history, will go to a teachers college.

Tange PADILLA
Belonged to the Pan-American Club and Tri-Y, majored in Spanish and typing.

Joe PALACIO
Plans to go to a business college, majored in Latin.

Gus PALLA
Belonged to the Science Club, majored in mechanical drawing and English.

Anthony PANACCI
Plans to be a G-man, majored in mechanical drawing.

Gerald PANDOLFI
Majored in mechanical drawing, was interested in basketball.

Katherine PARETICH

Sally PARKER
Plans to go to the College of the Pacific, majored in mathematics and science.  This officeholder was a member of G.A.A., First Nighters, C.S.F., Student Council, and F.T.A.

Donna PASQUINI
Plans to be a dress designer, belonged to Tri-Y and majored in Italian.

Jean PATTERSON
Will join the Army, majored in mathematics, and always said, “Kicks!”

Sydney PATON
Belonged to Tri-Y, majored in commercial subjects, and liked horseback riding.

Daniel PENAFLOR
Majored in auto shop, was very interested in football.  His favorite saying was, “Marilyn.”

Karen PENDLETON
Was a member of Block “B,” Tri-Y, and G.A.A.  Majored in the commercial arts.  Her saying was, “Oh yeah!”

Ronald PENZEL
Was interested in baseball, basketball, swimming and lunch, majored in history.  He was a member of Block “B.”

Danice PETERSEN
“Nickie.”  Played volleyball, majored in French and said, “Oh darn!”

Don PETERSON
Worked on the Galleon.

June PIAZZO
Will be married, was in the choir, G.A.A., and Block “B.”  She majored in commercial arts.  She also plays the piano well.

Edna POMEROY
Was in the choir, majored in foreign languages.

Betty PLAINE
Majored in the commercial arts, said, “Will Hi!”  She was vice president of Tri-Y chapter.

Richard PRESS
Will attend City College, was on the second honor roll three times.  He majored in history.

Donald PRICE
Was a member of Block “B,” his sport was track and his major was mechanical drawing.

Carolyn PRIOLO
Is going to work as a florist, majored in commercial subjects.

Jean RADER
Majored in typing and home economics and said, “Gee whiz!”

Phyllis RANCATORE
“Jean.”  Said, “Roy, is that nice!”, majored in commercial work.

Irene RAUTIO
“Renie.”  Majored in the commercial arts, liked baseball and was a member of Block “B.”

Pauline REED
“Paula.”  Will go to college, majored in history and likes to dance.  Her favorite saying was, “Will you?”

Carl RITTIMAN
Was in the band, and was registry president, majored in mechanical drawing.

Frank RITTIMAN
Plans to go to City College, was in the band and majored in mechanical drawing.  He always said, “What?”

Bill ROBB
Majored in mechanical drawing, always said, “You know it?”  His most outstanding achievement was getting his dad’s car.

Bill ROBBINS
Was three years on the track team, majored in woodshop.  He won medals in track and boxing.

William ROBINSON
“Casey.”  Plans to go to the University of California, was in the R.O.T.C.  He majored in history.

Ida RODRIQUEZ
Was a Block “B” member.  She liked dancing and she majored in typing and clothing.

Eugene ROMANO
Was class president two terms.  He was left guard in football, and his major was pattern shop.

Dominica ROSA
“Minnie.”  Plans to go to college, majored in the commercial arts.

Richard ROSA, plans to join the army, majored in mathematics, history and English.

Jeanne ROTCHY
Majored in history.

Rayma ROUNDS
Plans to go to San Francisco State College, majored in Latin and history.  She was interested in swimming, badminton, and baseball.  She belonged to F.T.A. and she won social studies awards.

Vera ROVEGNO
Plans to work.  She majored in commercial subjects.

Warner RUNDELL
“Merk.”  Was a member of the Pan-American Club, majored in Spanish.  Her favorite saying was, “Why?”

Helyn RUSS
Plans to go to San Jose State, majored in typing.  She belonged to Tri-Y and frequently said, “Take a hike.”

Donald RUSSELL

Charles RUTHERFORD
“Chuck.”  Majored in art.  His favorite saying was, “What is your phone number?”

John SABINO
“Subby.”  Majored in bookkeeping.  He liked swimming and his saying was, “It’s not what you want that counts, it’s what you’re going to get!”

Annie SALQUERO
Was a member of the Red Cross, and the Ice Skating Club.  Her major was stenography and her saying was, “All right!”

Peter SAMOLUK
Plans to go to a university, played the violin in the orchestra.  He was a right tackle in football and majored in mathematics.

Tony SANCHEZ
Was a member of the Student Council and C.S.F., majored in Spanish.  Baseball was his sport and “Ya hamburger!” his saying.

Martha SANDERS
Was a member of Block “B,” and First Nighters.  She liked badminton.  Her majors were science and Spanish.

Rita SANTIAGO

Dominic SARO
“Toot.”  Majored in mechanical drawing and social studies, liked basketball.

Richard SCANZIO
Was in the R.O.T.C.  His major was Italian and his saying was, “All the money in the world is not gold!”

Frank SCARPULLA
Majored in art.

Betty SCHAEFER
Will attend a business college, majored in history and the commercial arts.  She always said, “How about that!”

Noma SCHMIDT
“Chickey.”  Wants to be a missionary, majored in commercial arts.  She sang in her church choir.

Marjorie SCHNITTGER
Majored in art.

Beverly SEQUIN
Was on the Galleon staff.  Her major was typing, and her saying was, “Are you kidding, you stinker?”

Yvonne SHARP was a member of Tri-Y, Galleon staff, and news writing, majored in home economics.

Harry SHATTUCK
“Bud.”  Was interested in boxing, bowling and swimming, was in the choir and majored in history.

George SHERMAN

Bernard SILVERI
“Barney.”  Plans to go to City college, majored in bookkeeping.

June SIMONTACCHI

James SISSLE
Plans to go to a university, majored in Spanish.

Joan SKINNER
Was a S.A. secretary, was a member of the Corhurnus Players, C.S.F., G.A.A., Girls’ Council, and the Red Cross.  She majored in Spanish.

Norma SMEDLEY
“Jean.”  Majored in commercial art, and always said, “Evidently.”

Charlotte SMITH
“Corky.”  Plans to get married, belonged to the Block “B,” G.A.A., French Club and Tri-Y Clubs.  She majored in commercial and French.

Jacqueline SMITH
“Smitty.”  Plans to go to art school, was a member of Corthurnus Players, Block “B,” G.A.A. and First Nighters.

Melvin SMITH

Howard SPATE

Donald SPENCER
Was a member of Block “B,”, majored in pattern shop.  He liked baseball.

William SPINDLER
“Spin.”  Always said, “Dime a dozen!”  Majored in mechanical drawing.  He liked baseball and football.

Howard STEGMAN
Plans to go to City College, majored in Spanish.

Barbara STEIN
Plans to do secretariel work, majored in the commercial field.  Her saying was, “Oh yeah!”

Mary Ann STENGER
“Rickie.”  Majored in commercial work.  She said, “Gee whiz!”

Faye STILLEY
“Frenchie.”  Plans to work, or join the Navy.

Pat STUBO
Majored in business training.  She plans to go to State College.

Jacqueline STUPPEL
Plans to attend a business college.  She majored in typing, sewing and home economics.  Her favorite saying was, “Oh Heck!”

Ronald SUTHERLAND
Was in the R.O.T.C.  He majored in shop work.

Ivan SVENSON
“Swede.”  Plans to go to City College.  He was a member of the Dark Room Club and R.O.T.C. Band.  He majored in mathematics.

Faye SWANSON
Plans to travel in Europe, was a member of Girls Voice, Girls Chorus, and G.A.A.  She majored in history.

Tom TAYLOR
Plans to attend San Francisco State College, was a member of the choir.  His majors were social studies, music, and woodshop.

Dave TEMPLE
Majored in music.  His favorite saying was, “Where you going tonight babe?”

Frank TERRANOVA
Was a member of Block “B.”  He liked track and soccer, and his major was mathematics.

Don TERRY
“Cyclone.”  Plans to go to a university, was a member of Boys’ Voice.  His major was mechanical drawing.

Anna Mae THOMAS
Plans to go to San Francisco State College, received honors in social studies.  Her major was science, and she belonged to the Science and First Nighters Clubs.

Loretta TIGHE
Plays the piano, was a member of Cime, Tri-Y, and Girls’ Council.  She majored in commercial.

Thomas TIMKO
Majored in typing.  His saying was, “Wanna bet?”

Joseph TOPPER
“Ray.”  Majored in mechanical drawing and history.

Robert TRASK
Plans to join the Navy, majored in history.

Mary TRAVAILLIE
Plans to go to the University of California, was a member of Tri-Y and French Club.  Her majors were art and English.

Jeanne TREANOR
Majored in home economics, liked baseball and was a member of G.A.A.  She said, “True!”

Anita TUCCI
Majored in commercial.  Her saying was, “Evidently!”

Barbara TULIC
Majored in Latin, belonged to Tri-Y.  She plans to attend the University of California.

Jo Ann TURNEY
Majored in commercial.  She says, “Ta know what I mean?”

Rafaela URRUTIA
Majored in commercial work.

Sofia URRUTIA
Majored in commercial and she liked to say, “For Pete’s sakes.”

Irene UTIKAL
Plans to go to the University of California, was a member of C.S.F., Block  “B,” First Nighters and G.A.A.  She majored in Spanish.

Pat VANONI
Plans to attend a business college, was a member of the Red Cross and G.A.A.  Her major was clothing.

Jim VAN ZANT
Majored in social studies, took first place in all city track in 880.

Keith VASCONCELLOS
“Gimp.”  Majored in mathematics and mechanical drawing.

Lucy VILLEGGIANTE
Was in the choir and majored in commercial work.

Richard VLADYKA
Majored in mechanical drawing.

Jack VOSSLER
Belonged to Hi-Y, was interested in football and baseball, and majored in history.

Andrew WATSON

Joan WEBER
Was a member of the choir and Quill and Scroll, and feature editor for the Buccaneer.  Her major was the commercial field.

Betty WELT

Jane WESTMORELAND
Liked horseback riding, swimming, and basketball.  She majored in the commercial arts.

Merle WESTMORELAND
Plans to go to a university, majored in civics.  His saying was, “Ah suffering suchatash!”

Julia WILLIAMS
Belonged to Block “B,” First Nighters, F.T.A., French Club and G.A.A., majored in history and language.

Roger WILLIAMS
“Molasses.”  Belonged to Hi-Y, was interested in football (fullback.)  His major was mechanical drawing.

Jim WILSON
“Willie.”  Was business manager for the Galleon, belonged to Quill and Scroll.  His major was business administration.

John WILSON
Wants to be a carpenter, was interested in track broad jump.  His major was history.

Ward WILSON

Mitchel WINOKER
Plans to go to City College, played the trumpet in the band.  His major was machine shop.

Cliff WOLBERT
Was on second Honor Roll, was a member of Hi-Y.  His major was architectural drawing.

Pat WOOD
Majored in commercial and clothing.  She plans to go to a business college.

Barbara WRIGHT
Belonged to First Nighters.  She majored in commercial work.  She said, “Wait a minute!”

Marjorie WUSTERFELD
Majored in the commercial field.

Pat WYSE
Plans marriage, was a member of the stage crew, Block “B,” and majored in advanced mathematics.

Lorraine ZAGREWSKI
Majored in the commercial field.  She plans to work.

Sam ZORICH
Was a member of the Red Cross, and Boys’ Council.  His majors were history and English.  His passwords were, “Well, don’t just stand there.  Do something!!”  Sam was editor of the Spring ’50 Buccaneer.


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