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

 - Class of 1937

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The nerve center of student activities at Mission is the Executive Committee which supervises and con- trols student affairs. The membership consists of elected ofhcers and appointed representatives. Elected officers are Albert Culcasi, student body president, who presides over the meetings held by the Committee. He is assisted by the other student body officers: Marian Hanson, vice-president, Betty Falch, recording secretary, Marian Falconer and Dan Kel- leher, girls and boys hnancial secretaries, Viola Dyb- dal, and Dan Shelly, girls and boys athletic managers' and Roy Clark, yell leader. 5 The faculty members are William Drew, principal, joseph B. Newman, vice-principal, joseph C. Oricello, director of student activities, Ray T. Conlan, student body auditor, Rolland V. Barney, treasurer, Miss Lonora B. Davidson and Arthur W. jones, physical education department heads. The most important ac- complishment of the Committee this term is the pur- chase of band uniforms. Through the excellent work of Mr. Oricello and co-operation of the Committeei the Mission band has been supplied with dazzling brown and gold satin and gaberdine uniforms modeled after those of Spanish caballeros. This is the first time the band has had uniforms to supply color for Mis- sion's gala affairs, football rallies, and games. A special effort was made to raise money for these uniforms by presenting the Revival of Vaudeville, a paid per- formance which proved to be a huge success. The pro- gram was given by students and under the direction of George D. Ingram, music department head. Governmen Students and teachers alike have enjoyed the many interesting and unusual assemblies this semester which were directed and arranged by President Culcasi and his assistants. Mr. Drew lent his assistance in staging these assemblies by putting his stamp of approval on an average of one rally weekly. One of the most interesting assemblies this semester was that sponsored by the California Scholarship Fed- eration in recognition of the Mission Chapter, 171. The entertain' ent wa supplied y the S n Francisco State Colleg orxQLef ng Hand, both of whi rn out t e tremen ous hits. Outstandi 5 yin 3 vida, assemblies were those at w ' ' u ent .In 'cer and leading foot' ball players of each city - ool ook part r viou to the weekly games. The Spotlig l b de d e ti ri of Miss Thadea Harder, assis :G great a y assem- blies by furnishing vocal a instru al numbers. The Executive Committee s also s o sored three student body shows, pep rallies in the boys gym, and lent its support to the P.-T.A. show for the benefit of needy Mission students. Xxx The Committee also directed the charte ing of busses and the sponsoring of a trip to Stockton r the Mis- sion-Stockton game. More than three hund d rooters and twenty faculty members made the trip. A special effort has been made by the Com 'ttee to urge students to purchase the official Mission s up eater that has been adopted this semester. The adoption of a new ofhcial school sticker, bearing the image of Mascot Galli with the word Minion printed in brown and gold is another Committee project. t at Mission MARIAN FALCONER ROY CLARK BETTY FALCH DANIEL SI-IELLEY VIOLA DYBDAL JAMES HALSING Giflr Finan. Seczy. Yell Leader Serrezary Boyr Azblezir Mgr. Girlr Azlalefir Mgr. Dramazirf Reprer WALTER DERRICK SCOTT WILMARTH ANTONIO PIMENTEL JAMES SHEA JAMES LAHERTY RICHARD TIPTON C,H.S. Repver. Dance Comm. Refrrer. High Senior Prer. Cbief Eletlfirian R.0.T.C. Repvef. C.S.F. Repref. Nme 14,

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rx ,. e, fix X ii ' 1' in Qs Nga film' a rf ii Lx . Right in the middle ot a chemistrl. experiment there is a series ol sharp dings. This special bell is recognized instantly byeveryone. Fire Drill lv 'lest tubes and liunsen burners are abandoned as the class leaves the huilding through the nearest of the dozen exits. Llasses issue trom every side ot the huilding. On Eighteenth Street. the green slope of lawn encourages boys to relax and forget. while on Dor- Iand Street. the vacant playground site calls for a baseball game with sticks and rocks. Batter up! Bur the magnetic hell rings and draws ball players and loungers alike re- luctantly back to class. Fire department timings show three minutes as the average time required to emprythe huildingflhe slowest time ever made has been tour rninutesg the fastest. two minutes. The Executive lommittee in ses- sion during the seventh period. Student Bod EXECUTIVE EXKQERPTS August Z7 . . . first meeting of Executive Committee , . . seventh period . . . room 555 . . , meeting comes to order . . . introduction ot new othcers by President Ciulcai . . . new business , . . appointment of Student fiourt otiicers . . . ad- option ot fall, '57 budget . . . Stockton trip . . . next issue . . . committee appointed to get con- sent of Principal Drew . . . much discussion . . , solution . . . 500 rooters must sign up . . , Z0 teachers . . . price of trip . . . next problem . . . special rate offered . . . 51.95 . . . trouble getting S00 students . . . conclusion: only 500 necessary . . . goes through . . . trip enyoyed by all . , . huge success . . . more husiness . . . ado tion of hand uni- forms , . . shouqd they be brown satin with gold trimmings . . . or viceeversa . . . at last a conclusion . . . gold satin hlouses , . . brown gaberdine boleros and trousers . . . Spanish somhreros , . . money has to be raised for uniforms . . . facul- ty advisors have bright idea . . . Il- benetit show . . . Revival ol Vaudevilien . . . under direction of George D, Ingram . . . Missions musical clirector . . . production suc- cessful . . . three paid performances . . . good per cent of purchase price raised by the show . . , Mission in need of new school sticker . . . sticker is adopted . , . traditional hear with Mission printed through the hear . . . the bell tor eighth period . . . meeting adjourned. ALBERT -KQULIQASI Preildtfnl COLLEEN DINEEN jvurrlul Rujmii. NARIAN HANSON Vire-P1'i',inler11 ROYAL IIMEQSUN W'tf.it W'n7,e Rtfjmo. DANIEL KELIEHER Bnyi Firmn. Serly. LOIS CAMPBELI. Difbnling Reprtu. A a 1 ' ,1 ' Q' 5 5' i v 1' ljigbz



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