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

 - Class of 1946

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Mission High School - Mission Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 30 of 136
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Page 30 text:

Ri-brit lolvc-ie I-uialne l-unbaitli Maia Kilim.: l.+uuh.iitli lionua Ianimci l.utll RUN! P,-XI l Y lene MatKeri'athei ltita Main I-us Mtllunnell le Mahret Norman MtArthui' Dru-vtliv McMillan Fall Class of 1945 'lontrivancen that drew crowds was that the boys paid the fares and the girls brought the lunches. Roaming jakes of today enjoy sunshine basking at Lake Tamescal Beach and, if a friend with a car is around, visit Searsville, Fairfax, Wiilntit Creek and the Rus- sian River area. Privilege of eating lunch on the front stairs was allowed to boys onlyg all girls enjoyed their lunch in the enclosure of the girls' court. For the past two years only, have the girls been allowed the freedom of the front stairs, lawns, and Dolores Park. just as we stand for the extreme styles sported by our dappers, so did ninety-sixers tolerate their dandies' attempt to imitate the very latest fashions. The Wl1ite Vest Trio, well-known quip- sters of the day caused comments and laughs by endeavoring to present themselves as dashing clothes horses. Todays lads. partic- lttitlia Me-lm.: Alt-xandc-I' blt'II.IIl.l Alvin Meyers V XViliu.i Moore Antoinette Muiefi l'i'ui.1y Mtuiciuis liulwt-it Next-i lfleaniu' Mithalutci Nliirley Muian just-pl: Moreno P l'At.lf TXVIF NTY-'l'XX'tJ

Page 29 text:

Fall Class of 1945 Bruno Pacini, 'lack Sherratt, Roy Giorgi . . . Mary Brown, Dot Brown, Bev johnson, Virginia Arias. Rose Paley all appointed to Girls' Court . . . Spotlight Trio composed of Evelyn Erlich, Dot Brown, Rose Paley entertain at assemblies . . . Varsity football team includes class members Ben Albrecht, Roy Giorgi, Al Meyers, Les johnson, jack Lank, Arnold Pedersen, Bob Leo, Bob Ley- decker . . . Bob Hernandez becomes leader of Dance Band . . . Quill and Scroll awarded Nora Abeyta and Eleanor Perenchio. . . Dot Brown and Mary Brown elected Girls' League Yell Leaders .... The '96 Senior events in review show that the hustlers who were at Mission at the very beginning enjoyed themselves in much the same way as the modern teensters do. For picnics such distant spots as Mill Valley, Larkspur, and San Anselmo were favorite haunts. All of the Senior class were included on these jauntsg the Jeanne Klenk john L.ink, jr. Dorothy May Lee Al Kremesei Anita Lausmann Mary Catherine Lee Frances Kruliat Madeline Lavezzo Eugene Lernery Frank Kyrinkis Evangeline Ledesma Robert Leo Verna Le Ray P.1ul Lerew A Lonstance Lew is Robert Leydecker 'K A SAN KAl3l.lfl IK Aundrey Lleh Leonard Lrndstronl W'illiam Llnith Helen List 'ns 'CQ PAGE 'I'W'IZN'I'Y'ONE



Page 31 text:

Fall Class of 1945 ularly seniors, explore dry goods emporiums rebounding with blindingly bright plaid shirts, flashy shoes, anklets, levis, suntans and slacks. Senior students were very active in journalism then as com- pared to today. The Senior Edition for each term was completely taken over by the Senior class. Every edition of the school's paper contained classified ads. In fact, The Mission probably con- tained more ads of this nature than any other paper in the city. Gossip columns were literally unheard ofg the only mention of school incidents being under School Notes. Student Body Cards were not known in those days. The classes in order to earn money for socials held annual candy sales. The only class of Mission today which is still to benefit by a social is the senior class which holds its dance once a term in order to ease the expenses ofthe Senior Prom. Hr-tty Murphy Ciertrudc Olsen Dimahl Nolan Lillian Orrante -latquus Nouaux june Owen Iuhn Ogle Bruno Pacini 1 ' ?ertlude Parfinsky Arnold Pedersen Rose Paley Dorothy Pente George Paloglou Eleanor Perenrhio Barbara Parsons Alice Peterson Mcit s HERRATT' james I'eteisim I,iilalnc Pitctti Axanell Poe lfX'ar1,ucllne Piigiidltll i IUKGF 'I'XY'I2N'l'Y-THREE

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