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Manoogian, Catherine Meyers, Velma Navarra, Dorothy Manoogian, Josephine Miller, Shirley Navarra, Pauline Marinos, Alexander Moatl, Anita Navarra, Sam Markman, Norma Moen, jean Newby, jean Martin, Robert Morales, Laura Nicora, Enrito Naitori, james Mossi, Dorothy Ninnis, Marion Medina, Anita Nagoian, Cieneviexe Oakley, Thelma Mendoza, Socorro Natsoulas, Daisy O'Dea, Violet PAGE EIGHTEEN m, 4 Qi! CLASS OF Students and faculty have tried to solve question for many years . . . Wl1z1t gives the H45 that feeling of importance? ',.. is it that they get . . . special Journal covers? . . . or . . . individual journal pictures? . . . participate in Senior do- ingsf' . . . or . . .end careers with caps and gowns! . . . may be one or all . . . genus Zvigb fn1n'e21.fi,i undergoes a strange metamorpho- sis . . . when entering last stage . . . onlookers remembering him as an awed L2 , . . are singularly un' impressed . . . to the faculty . . . it's an old, old story . . . butterfly will cease to flit . . . come report card time . . , forthe few who still maintain that air of importance '... after report cards . , . there is still a feeling of sympathy . . .for what lies ahead . . . in a world at war. 0 0 Gene Ciayiglio, one ot Mission'soL1t- standing athletes. High-point man in the city hoop league until he gradu- ated. Gene is continuing his baseball career as a regular with Sacrainento in the Pacilic loast League.
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FALL + 1943 linglisli VIII . . . the cuurse that tlemnristrates tn H4 hupefuls how much they haven't learned in six terms of requiretl English . . . taught by Miss jessamine M. Mc' Glnin . . . whu impresses on her pupils' minds . . . that Clauses are nut what kittens scratch with . . . antl that a tleclarative sentence is not the lirst line of the Declaration nf lntlepentlence '.,. what puzzles most stutlents about lfnglish Vlll . . . is . . . linglish VIII . . . hut nnhmly ever elrups the course . . , voluntarily '... .lime Missiun slaves . . , over liomewurk . . . recitatinns , . . and week-entl nut- lines ...' til the great tlay . . . when he crawls to sclmul , . , three huurs early '.., fur tliree-hour sample mllege test . . , then he can stop thinking correct linglisli . . . hut hy then . . . lie Can't say tlilllf . . , even if he wants to ., O O Leatler in senxur activities. outstand- ing enrnmertial sturlent, tinamlal man- ager nl the XVINI' XVINM. Irene Clam- meler anil her amiable nature will be long reinemlueretl. jess. August Keil, juhanna Ialmlmy, Alfrenl juliannesen, Isahel Kirby, Alvina I.uup.:liran, Doris Dlnlinson, I luis Kirkwnurl, Ilarlwara I,nwman, lietty I jones, Rnherta Kurelec, Charles Luhimir, Antnn C jnsephson, George Knstriken, Ritlianl Lum, Leland C vlutlnit li. Melvin K1 itikalcus, Steve Maefiulvbin, Franeis . Kaufman, Ora Lee Krnw, Sidney Mahoney, Helen I Keelty, Mona Kurtz, Sylvia Mancuso, julia PAGE SEVENTEEN
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FALL ' 1943 'l'he IlL'illAIlC55 of grtiduution is in- dicated hy two things . . . strains of the glllllllllflllfl march .ind the strzlin on joe Mission's w.lllet . . . the updratft of inflation is shown in the high cost l7fl3ClI1gil H4 , , . veiirhook, S5150 . . . senior pic- ture, .75 . . . enlargements extra . . . student hotly card, .50 . , . and the Prom! . . . S7 per couple . . . S5 for corsirge H5250 for tuxedo rentatl . . . senior dues, Sl.7i . . . personal j.ZI'ilklLlAlllUI1 cards, Sl . . . grad party, S2 . . . copy of panor- xunic picture, S150 . . . tottrl is 52350, not including the incident- nls . . . the impact is terrific . , . you really have something . . . in- cluding the dazed expression on joe Missions face . . . its he shells out . . . and mutters, Wlii1t prife glory! 0 Nolvody xxoilleil .llmout the Senioi Prom ol the nlgtss ol the t.rll of l'Jl3, The ruiangeinents Mere ltiken ttrre ot iitpzlhly hy ,Ie.rn Moen, vnefprexldent. One look .tt th.lt Moen sniile, .tnd who toultl my no? -y 45 ,X Orloll, Olgfl Petropoulos, Mfuguentt Rntlo, Mary Orteg.n,Kil1lirc Pitrils, Tlieodore Riulton, lidnaintie l'.ln.tgoulias, 'l4h.lnt-s Pitt, Noreen liohelledo, Tony P.ip.npietro, Rotso Pollizziimi, Dino Reese, Muriel Parsons, Roll.md Pope, joyte Rllillkllll, Donald Peetz, Ruth Prixe, ffnrolyn Ridley, Wlnntln Peterson, Mildred Putinim, jun Ritter, ,lesse Petmkis, Mary Queirolo, ffatllerine Roehuek, K.lthy PAGE NINETEEN
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