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

 - Class of 1932

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Class Prophecy A dog fancier is George Cannell: Wliatl didn't you hear of the Georgian Kennel? Alice Ahrens has fame, we learn, As private sec in a large concern. Anthony Cavalli has a position: He clerks in a store down' in the Missioi Ol a big syndicate Albert Iohnson's the head: Q- X ' His magazines are all very widely read. Clara Ashman keeps track of accounts, And can tell all how fast money mounts. Henry Martens became a colonel: One reads of him in Congress' Journal. Otto Lense studied higher math , And, with his knowledge, he paved his path. A secretary is Shirley Banks, As A No. 1 she surely ranks. 'Tis rumored that Ioseph Marty Has become engaged to a certain party. Famous now is Thomas McKeon: He found a compound holding Neon. Yolanda Barbi, our banking clerk, ls certainly becoming fond of her work. Clarence Monroe became a miner, And now 'tis said there is none finer. Sherbert Goldstein now has fame: His comedies helped to make his name. Sylvia Baum, as editor's aid, Is surely being highly paid. And a buyer became our lack Harris. The last we heard, he was in Paris. Herman Hewlett, a fine surveyor. Has now become a little mayor. Ianice Booth has paved her way As a great librarian, so they say. A married man is Iarzies Hillis, His charming wife is named Phyllis. THE MISSION Page22 Francis Chalman, full of knowledge, Is president now of a famous college. Mary Burilolf models line clothes: The latest in style, she always knows. As a teacher, Robert Craig is great, The subject he teaches is English VIII And Frank Czakvary, now we hear, Has become a chemical engineer. A journalist now is Miss de Vere: She started a paper entitled The Sphere . A bachelor no longer is Iames Arena, He's married a girl by name, Serena. An artist renowned is George Rudd: He drew that picture. A Cow and her Cud . Lillian Hedigan, a shorthand Wiz , Gives all applicants apretty hard qnizz. A painter now is our Carl Allen: The paint he mixes sells by the gallon. And Bert Mounder. so 'tis told, Has gone to where the weather's cold. Leona Lichtenstein arranges your hair, Doing her work with the greatest of care William Groshart, so 'tis said, For society is the head. Virginia Phillips a speaker rare: To listen to her, you must with care. Rudy Halla, now we learn, Is head of a large grain concern. Evelyn Cochrane a teacher at last: She fulfills the promise she showed in tl past. William Benson. a referee line. Puts the ball right down on the line. Olga Iohnsen. a musician rare, Rivals all artists on the air. Harold Anderson, we have found. Is piloting planes 'way over the ground. IC

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PIELEN Nl TAYLOR Lheerful and happy Blzthc and qay DOROTHEA IVIARIE TEDSEN She u elcornes you with her uzmunq qlwnce CYRILLA A THOM Wztlx a heart as good as gold STELLA D TOWNSLEY Most wzrmzng is her personality DOLORFS E WALL Alu ays quiet and reserved MARION GEORGINE WENDE A blithe and gladsome miss AGNES G WILLIAMS Content rn happiness faithful to her fr nc s INIARIF H WILLIAMS She thinks for herself MARGAREF ANNE WILLIS s 1 ADA ZALKIND Her modesty is her charm XVALTER F BRAUER LEO SOLIMINE Honor is purchased by the deeds ue Who faces the issues and never shzrlcs Who waits and watches and always works CARMEN F FRANCO Its nice to be natural Wlzcn you re naturally nice GEORGE O STEICKLAND MICHAEL KEYAK Great Thought comes from the heart Gu e me my ways and you may have yours CLYDE C YAEGER ROBERT I MCGEE Good will is the key to success A man of mighty strength WILLIAM C MIDDLETON WALTER T XQUNG He that is slow to anger is the mighty An actor was he T1 Ofllll 001712 to 56' 9005! Small mighty but free l . y. . K t I v ' , ' ' .-3 ' - ic l . Few things are impossible with diligence and :k'll. -Y , . 5 .. do, - - - ' I r .S A . A I ' ' 'i



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Class Prophecy Esther luster, a secretary, 'l'o a successful business is necessary. Aurelio Bianiucci is selling flowers. lle also designs some beautiful bowers. Alvina Pulvermiller in an otiice works: The duty of the moment she never shirks. A tailor now is Charles Blend: Any torn clothes he surely can mend. Stella Townsley, Winsome and fair, Plans to marry the Presidents heir. XValter Brauer, a miner of fame, Certainly made himself a name. Edith Swenson a nurse will be. She'll keep temperatures down, you see. An aviator now is Roy Breedlove: l-Ie spends his time 'way up above. Madelyne Smith happiest of all- VVith a home plus a husband, in mountains tall. George Calcagno as a business man works: He supervises a great many clerks. As a teacher. Mary Connolly is great: The subject she teaches is English VIII. VVillim Bartow, now we hear, ls a very successful engineer. Christine Harris has no time to spare: She's raising her children with plenty of care. Swen Anderson, now we learn, ls head of an engineering concern. Marion McLaughlin now teaches in sclmulg She teaches her pupils the Golden Rule. Royston Ashby, a Congressman, Has helped to build our great bay-span. Ysabel Macy, the ideal wife, Conducts her home without any strife, George Strickland, of HR. O. fame, In the Army has made a name. A capable Secretary of State Is Miss Bee Cimpher, our classmate. In a great bank works our Frank Bell: As teller, he counts the money well. Helen Cummings, a dancer of fame, A great theater bears her name. Erwin Decker, full of pep , At Cal. has made himself a rep. Ada Zalkind, a girl who keeps house, Now takes life serious as she is a spouse . As halfback now at Notre Dame Ernie Emmons has made a name. A teacher of German, Edna Mockel wins fame: She is teaching her pupils Auf Wiedei'- sehen . VValter Brotschneider, now we hear, Has wed the pride of an English peer. Marie Kordoules, a basketball star, Has won great fame, near and far. Richard Diaz, author of Fate , Got his start in English VIII. Vtfe see Gertrude Cuevas as a teacher of gym, Vlfho fills her sttzdcnfs with vigor and vim. Ioe Satariano, now we learn, Is writing poetry for :x hook concern. For Eleanor Erickson, success is near: She approaches the end of a business career. Bob Stuhr, as an engineer, Has made himself a great career. Margaret Willis, a stenographer bright, Is showing some speed in the way she can write. If you're speeding, ycu'll soon stop! Ralph Blake is a traffic cop. Dorothea Tedsen, a lady of leisure, Lacks nothing at all that could possibly please her. An artist now is Phillip Dunn: His cartoons show his spirit of fun. Paulette Kermabon, one of our best, Has gone to Europe for a rest. THE MISSION Page 23

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