Mission High School - Mission Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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E1 N. TYPICAL HIGH SOPHOMORE Although he doesn't think he's typical, Art Bauer is this term's embodi- ment of all high sophomores. Blond, 16, 5 feet 9 inches tall, blue eyes, thats Art, Art stays home two nights a week to study, he claims, the others he just fools around. His ideal girl must be six inches shorter than he, either blonde or brunette, but redheads are out. He thinks Dutch treats are okay once in a while, but doesn't believe in making a practice of it. At school he takes history and math majors and feels that he would like to run for student body otlice if my grades are good enough. On the subject of attire, Art feels that neckties are a bother, and his affection for dirty cords may be seen in the picture above. PAGE TWENTY-TXY'O Shops Train For Trades long awaite es' ultilled this ter for M. u , ops Depart ent head, y ac d he :W quipment has bevyj f M1 s ' e. V Amo twig ne y ment d disc .1 der t a . , n t e refacer I 1 I , I I The .4 ols ive a chance to do bette rk, Fw' a e to that done in lDLlL S ' J . Expe ' nce in shop rl-1 is invaluable in training for both avocations and vocations. In the Cabinet Shops, the majority of boys were interested in making hope chests this term. Whether they are for mothers or sweet- hearts is a debatable question, however any woman or girl should be proud to have one. The Safety Driving classes, under the sup- ervision of Mr. Branstetter, have been very active learning how to save lives. They have appeared on several radio broadcasts given by Herbert Herzenberg, State ofhcial on trallic, entitled Live and Let Live. Also, one day a term the classes go to judge Dunn's traffic court to listen to various traffic cases. The safety driving course acquaints and im- presses students with good driving habits and impresses the use of good common sense, both of course very essential toward good citizenship. ww aw 'zoz E asa ll70WEJ 102 .t at 302 onncmb Q3 Q5 sox as t' si- Q QQ JPORTJ' 202 y 202 Q ian RADIOS Ein E

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