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1. i 'If Combis XX, M. Berry jestings cg. Boone B. ciuddic ES-.W.,.,. STUDENT OFFICERS S'46 Presiding over Mission High's Fiftieth jubilee celebration was Student Body prexy Tom Combis, who also was a member of Mis- sion's championship basketball team ffirst in the school's historyj. Ably assisting was Mary Ellen Berry, vice president and Mission's chief hustler. Arduously taking down the minutes of executive meetings was Recording Secretary Eleanor jestings. Spending their high senior year with the auditors' hot breath on their necks were Mary McDowell and Frank Kaiser as Financial Secretaries. Charged with the responsibility of keeping the gym departments happy were Carol Boone and George Reiterman. Q,wffMX e F. Kruse: U, Kutulim K. Bonne M. Berry T. fumbis . Q k 1 J M, Mtllmwell F. Kaiser E W'hecler ll In-stings T. COMBIS X J lu M. hliljxmell Ci. licitci PAGE TH IRTEFN
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IJ 'N' l li. Bohn V. Arias M. Berry Har l. Lumhis A. Scalise D. Vollers N W! ! D. NOLAN li? STUDENT ori ERS P45 Wielding the gavel for the Fall term '45 was Student Body prexy Don Nolan, who should receive a great deal of credit for his inter- school relation and smoothly running football rallies. Barbara Bohn actively understudied Don and was kept hopping as the president of the Girls League. In charge of the leather-bound secretaries' book and quill was Virginia Arias. Keeping a close watch over the coffers of the Mission High treasury were Mary Ellen Berry and Harold Harp, Girls' and Boys' Financial Secretaries, respectively. Elected to the posts of Athletic Managers by a majority vote were Adele Scalise and Tom Combis. NI li S. Katllccik ll. Nolan B, Bohn 'l'. Lnmhis A, Sciilisc l
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liew seniors, it any, will ever forget the scenes of their high school life depicted on these pages. Those days at Mission that passed all too quickly . . . the assemblies . . . especially those put on by the Block M. Pictured above is a musical ex- travaganza, feature ot which was the big name band attired in Block M sweaters. The front stairs . . . filled with the pride of the Mission District busily discussing anything and every- thing. The Senior Breakfast . . . attended by the high seniors . . . one of the last chances to see the class together and doing the same thing. The Last Wills and Testaments . . . Sam Kad- lecik, high senior president, and Rita Main view the hundreds of varied wishes . . . willing any- thing from soup to nuts.
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