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

 - Class of 1945

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Mission High School - Mission Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 28 of 128
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I .4 MISS LENA M. MORRILL Probably foremost in the minds of all Mission graduates will be the teachers with whom they have made friends. Every student has his or her favorite teachers. Maybe it was that tough year of English that she helped them through, or helping Joe Mission learn the necessary math to pass that Army test. Mission High's faculty is composed of people who are here to help the students, not to make it hard for them. PAGE TWBNTY-FOUR MISSION FACULTY AT WORK ADM NISTRATIO ' ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Louis G. Conlan, Joseph B. Newman, Miss Lena M. Morrill, Mrs. Thelma Baxter. ART Miss Emily J. Michels lheadj, Mrs. Dorothy Goodrich, August Tiesselinck. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Arthur W. Jones Qheadj, David N. Barker, Leonard M. Elder, Glenn R. Haas, Orron A. Qualls, George Wolfman. COMMERCIAL Miss Nell K. Kendrick fheadl, Josephine G. Clarke, Ray T. Conlan, Miss Belle Haven, Miss Ottilie K. Hoernig, Mrs. Florence I. Moreau, Mrs. Olive C. Martin, Gustavus A. Spiess, Mrs: Marguerite Vincent, Miss Mary T. Watson, Rolland V. Barney ion service of U. S. AJ . COUNSELING Mrs. Thelma Baxter Qheadl, Miss Josephine G. Clarke, Ray T. Conlan, Joseph Crocker, Mrs. Dorothy Goodrich, Arthur W. Johns, Miss Helen Landon, Miss Erba Marraccini, Mrs. Florence Millikin, Mrs. Margaret San- derson, Miss Adeline Scandrett, Mrs. Lulu V. Schott, Mrs. Leta B. Swanson, Gustavus A. Spiess, Miss Anna Thompson. ENGLISH Miss Susie McD. Rabourn fheadj, Mrs. T. Baxter, Miss Beda Berg, Miss Alice V. Donald- son, Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, Miss Sallie Hill, Miss Jessamine M. McGloin, Mrs. Mabel M. Pothier, Miss Leta B. Swanson, Bernard G. Wiesinger Ion service leavej. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Miss Edyth Fredericks fheadj, Mrs. Helen Bartram, Oscar Galeno, Mrs. Rose M. Karsey, Mrs. Lydia Martin, Miss Anna Thompson, Miss Loretta F. Wilson. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Davidson, Mrs. Gladys Clawson, Miss Helen F. Landon, Miss Grace M. Lincoln, Mrs. Florence Milliken, Miss Gloria Swice- good, Miss Geraldine Mulcahy fabsent on leave while on duty with overseas Red Cross.J

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: FROM THE VICE PRINCIPALSH Life is made up of meetings and separations. A delay of a minute on the stairs may pre- vent the formation of a life-long friendship, or may bring it about. Your departure from Mission may crack some attachments which were beginning to form, or lead immediately to others. So you should not grieve too much at being obliged to go: happiness is as likely to be elsewhere as heref' - JOSEPH B. NEWMAN, Vive-Pfincijml Dean of Boyr I say farewell to the graduates of this school year with a feeling of sadness, that so many friends will no longer be with us. y In a sense this is not true, because our graduates never quite sever the bond between them and Mission High School. It has been my experience and especially so during these years of war, that formerstudents keep in touch with the faculty, and with classmates, through visits, letters, and through the 'memories of happy years spent in an atmosphere, of friendliness and understandingl We hope that in the coming years that your place in an adult world will include interest- ing and useful work and that as mature men and women you will always treasure a sense of personal dignity and integrity of mind and soul. ' Miss LENA MORRILL, Vive-Pi-incijml Dean of Girly PAGE TN! ENTY THREE



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' I A f , fi 'W 1 gn V J 'ia in .- I Y.-Q , L 5.45, It L. fi--7.5 ,fl ah .. 4. .I X' I J 0 Q ,, Li I In s N ia. 3 FLAT wi. ff -:V cf 1 vl ii .filxffr Q! o AND AT PLAY-A.M. 8: P.M. D FACULTY HOME ECONOMICS A Miss Helen Bartram, Miss Catherine Lynn, Miss Florence Nordholz, Mrs. Mabel Reedy, Miss Paula Swarm, Miss Margaret Conneau. ' LIBRARY Miss Kara Whitcher fheadj , Rose Marie Vineys. . MATHEMATICS Miss Georgia Simon fheadj, Miss Barbara Acheson, Miss Rita Byrne, Miss Ida Isham, Miss Margaret Miklau, Miss Adeline Scandrett. MECHANICAL ARTS Charlie Rutst lheadj, Johen Bale, David Barker, Joseph Branstetter, Joseph Crocker, Urlich Graff, Merton Hughes, Clarence Lundy, William Wantz. MUSIC George Ingram fheadj, Miss Isabelle Becker. - NURSES Miss Mary Huston CSchool nursej, Miss Clara Royston fPublic Health Service nursej. ' SCIENCE Thomas J. Terry fheadj, Charles E. Crane, Miss Fernande de Ghetaldi, Charles DeS0usa, Martin S. Jussell, Frank A. Roberts, Lulu V. Schott, Leonard Lundgren. SECRETARIAL STAFF Mrs. M. G. Drechsler fsecretaryj , Miss Bernice Dunn Qattendance clefkj. SOCIAL STUDIES Miss Loretta F. Wilson fheadj on leave of absence, Arthur W. Johns, Cora C. Kortright, Mrs. L. Lind, Herold J. Miller, Jeanette B. Newman, Miss Claire Peterson, Leslie A. Phil- lips, Charles S. Youngquist, Mrs. Thadea Rahn Cabsent on leave while on duty with overseas Red Crossj. e BUILDING MAINTENANCE STAFF George Lillie lheadl, Victor Cattermole fen- gineerj, Edna Frankson, Mary Healy, James Donald Lang, Alice, Lyons, Stanley Holden, Meyers, Lauretta Wall. MRS. THELMA BAXTER Taking part in extra curricular activities, Mission's faculty adds the education of experi- ence to the academic curriculum, as 'shop teach- ers and gym teachers mix work with play. The boys' favorite teachers usually turn out to be the physical education instructor, prob- ably because their physical fitness appeals to them and they look upon them as ideals. It will probably surprise the boys to learn that the same implies to the girls and for much the SRITIC ICGSOH. PAGE TWEN TY-F IVE 1

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