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

 - Class of 1954

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merrily along Octolmcr wars the mouth in which things rcallly got going :lt Mission High School. l'r't-pzlruitioiis lor the Czlriiivzrl got under wary :is the clxisscs sclvctccl their respective czintli- tlaitcs lor tht' King amd L2lll'l'll Contests. 'l'l1c first clzurcc sziw many Missionitcs turn out lo usher in the new social yczir. Critics ol Mission who liowlctl over thc tt-mlmcr riots were silciicccl by tht- twiiicricloiis since ross ol lllt' llvailtlslmrg' litlltlllllll trip. 'l'hc cxriirsioii, which rose out ol' Missioirs lirst out ol town loollmll gsum- in yczirs, was D r lliglrlightul by ll 58-ti grid victory :xml XN'0llllCl'l-lll spirit vxllihilccl ln' zi group nl' Mission routers who 2lt't'UlIl!Jllllll'll thc squzitl. The spirited aggre- gation, c'lrzipc'ront'cl by cntliusiustic' lllSIlilll'lOl'S Mr. Alolm 1.1-ith :mtl Xlr. .loc Nlzirclii, was cited by :ill t'0lHil'l'llt'll lor outslzimling' spirit :incl alc- i lllL'1lllUl'. Top Right: Mr. John Leith and rooters in the first night game out of town took a minute out to have their pictures taken before the Bears went on to whip l-lealdsburg. Right: Members of the cross-country team taking five are Terry Berger, Frank Dietrich, Richard McKay and Benny Bluford. Bottom Right: The first dance of the year found a big crowd turn out. Below: The St. Francis fashion show found pert LaRue Callaway modeling a spring fashion. il 5. Q 5 4 we 5 'I



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J , S ABOVE: Everyone needed a pass to use the elevator. Top Right: Louis Rovar centers his interest on the Washf ington playing field during 3 but of action as seen from the press box. Right: Mr. Joseph March: and M155 Mignon Collins, two newcomers to tlte lacultv, joined other faculty members watching the Bears down Waslwungton. Bottom Right: Charley Kirby and friend pose for an ad- vcrtlxcmcnt in the Get Lobt Journal of '54, Below: Maurice, the Hmughty mute, Frazier comes smack up nqmnst .1 Galileo tuclxlcr who Qeemx to he asking for the next dance. fm

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