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it ti WV These seniors of the Full Class ot I9-ii are typityiiig their senior class lay viewing il world once more open to iiite1'i1L1tioi1z1l trade rind com- merce . . . gi world that no longer eriiiges with tear ut the sound of im 1llI'plill1C motor but smiles iii gmticipution of the life-giving foods that are speedily being triuisported over land and 5021. Gmdimtes of this class will he the lirst from Mission with am oppoiluiiity to help rebuild ll world shattered by the world's devzistzitiiig war.
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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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Br-unaid Alhrtht Vittor Anderson Virginia Arias Primo Astesano Hou ard Anderson Nelby Arcce Virginia Arras Sophie Athanasopoulus Fall Class of 1945 The Graduation Class of F45 bears the distinction of being Nina Aheyta laruixr' lMlrlIt'gu the first peacetime graduating class in six years. As members of the class began the Hrst of six terms of school at Mission, most of them felt the High Senior year as being hun- dreds of years away. Some students began carefully mapping out wlans to follow durin Y their three ears of hi vh school, and under l 5 Y 5 the guidance of Mrs. Baxter, head counselor, arrangements of 'wwf programs were made and the class began working towards the ISO credits necessary for the diplomas they hoped to receive. Under the direction of Bill McMillan as president, the class enjoyed the events of the sophomore year. Wfith promotion at the end of the fall term of '43, the group got rid of the appellation of Sophs and received the much- oomam NOLAN desired title of juniors Vince Custodio and Sophie Athanaso- W'illiam Atkinson Rirhard liartcl I llllimrrl lit-dnt-ll llc-lr-ri Bcnonc h l I V i -, V ' 1 ' x 'tb' 'K Jfif -3 ., ,,.' f iff W 'F PAGE SIXTEEN Ciloria Bianchi Sheldon Blank Antlrcu Blc-.1 Lillian Bormnt Barbara Bohn Elouise Hrann
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