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TYPICAL LOW SENIOR What are your plans for the future? What do you think of the foreign situation? How do you think Mission could be improved? These were some off the questions shot at George BertkBerticev-Berticevich, typical low senior and gridiron hero of last season. To all these inquisitive ques- tions the Magazine Writing class received but one answer- I dunno. But after a constant barrage of queries he Enally broke down and ad- mitted the following facts. George is 16, tips the scale at 155 pounds, stands 5 feet 11 inches tall, has sharp hazel eyes, with black curly hair. About girls he is strictly a negative character. He goes out every night, not to shows or dances, but to gyms and playgrounds where he plays basketball. At school, he belongs to the Block M Society and works in the Cafe. PAGE SIXTEEN Fundamental Skills Taught Reading maketh a full mang conference a ady man, and writing an exact man. -Bacon This quotation expresses briefly the con- tribution of English, the hrst on our list of academic subjects. The mastery of speaking, reading, and writing is essential in all voca- tions, either business or professional. This mastery may be gained through the course of English at Mission. The Foreign Language Department has been in many activities this term. The Italian classes gave a program on May 8 that was a tremendous successg the German classes par- ticipated in a competition for prose and poetry, and the Spanish students are reproducing rep- licas of the Coat of Arms of South America. There is little wonder that Math is such a popular subject, since it is used in practically everything from making a dress to building a bridge. Mission's math department is com- plete in every line necessary to students for future use in vocations and home life. Two of the outstanding exhibits in the lib- rary during Public Schools Week were those of the Science and History Departments. Col- orful maps and intricate drawings ably dem- onstrated the accomplishments and teachings of these departments. It also showed what can be done by students interested in their work. FHVDHITE SUBJECTS Qfzgizkw Q sz tffffffv so JCIZWIY' H 53 'OZ arf-xfzwvt' W W 'Oz - YW' O 0 0 ll 231 Cofrfffwrvbf I :oz Jaffa? efvfz ,Q 27 ' .WXIQYIQQW Q 'OV -J7fiQ',U' xfxfaiffxfx 252
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W, IM TYPICAL HIGH JUNIOR Shes tan, shes tall, shes terrific! A three word description which suits Auli Olliver, typical high three, to a The outstanding characteristic is her tan, which she acquires by indulging in her favorite sport, swimming. Auli's hair is sandy blonde, she has hazel eyes, stands 5 feet 3M inches, and weighs 121 pounds. Rather amazing is the fact that Auli, only 15 years old, has skipped four times. Wlien asked about her peculiar name, Auli stated, I don't know how I got it, I never asked. Auli does all the housework at home, even the cooking. Miss Olliver's ideal man must be dark, handsome, and about six feet tall. PMI! I' lf1II'I Iflih. In Music, Art Honors Wan The cooperation which exists between the art and music departments is very close. This spirit is especially exemplified in this term's production of The Mikado. Wllile all the singing and acting was being taken care of by Mr. Ingram's and Miss Becker's music classes, Miss Michels' art classes were busy organizing properties, scenery, and costumes. This pooling of resources contrib- uted largely to the tremendous success of The Mikado. Our famous music department, with Mr. Ingram its head, is always ready to cooper- ate with the school whenever any part of it is needed for rallies, assemblies, and other school programs. The A Capella Choir has represented Mission splendidly at the many personal appearances it has made. Missions art students have won many honors. Miss Michels, art department head, announced that this term George McArthur won first prize and Kenneth Forbes was awarded honorable mention in a competition sponsored by the Lions Club. Charles Wong won honorable mention twice for pottery and sketch work in a statewide competition. All credit for posters of any kind, any art work in the West Wing or the Mission, and many other things, goes to the art classes. In this way, the art students gain practical experience besides giving invaluable assist- ance to many activities of the school. Owe an more elawiicci 52 I oem-cllctwical iilml 152 -btklvvltg Iiiiimiiiliiii 40 I week foatxac, Wiitiiwiflfifii ' 40 Z
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