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

 - Class of 1938

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, P ROBERT WELLS DIARY KLOTOVICH WINIFRED KAPLER Prerident Vice-prefident Rewarding Serrelary ASTRID ROGENES ERIC HEDEN EVONNE STONE Girlr Finan. Sony. Bay! Finan. Serty. Girlr Alhlelzr Mgr. MARSHALL LEONG ' FRANK BERGER PAUL CANE Bow Alblefir Mgr. Yell Leader High Senior Prey. YZ fimfenl 3061 y ejrrocmlzbn The nucleus of all Mission activities is the Execu- tive Committee which supervises and controls all student affairs. Members of this organization con- sist of elected officers and appointed representatives of various extra-curricular activities. At the head of the Committee is Bob Wells, pres- ident of the student body. He is assisted by other student body oflicers: Mary Klotovich, vice-pres- ident, Winifred Kapler, recording secretary, Astrid Rogenes and Eric Heden, girls and boys financial secretaries, Evonne Stone and Marshall Leong, girls and boys athletic managers, Frank Berger, yell leader, George Calimeris, chief justice of the Student Court, Paul Cane, high senior president, Iris Conti, low senior president, Robert Gee, high junior presi- dent, Harry Curtaz, low junior president, Fred Page Fourleen Walther, high sophomore president, Fern Bruner, low sophomore president. Faculty members are: William J.Drew, principal, Joseph B. Newman, vice-principal, Raymond T. Conlan, student body comptroller, Joseph C. Ori- cello, director of student activities, Rolland V. Barney, treasurer, Miss Lenora B. Davison and Arthur W. jones, heads of the boys and girls physical education departments. Appointed delegates and the organizations they represent are: Rita Brenner, California Scholarship Federation, jean Reed, Commercial Honor Society, joseph Balde, R.O.T.C., Maurice january, band, jack Reynolds, The Mission, Robert Henderson, the West Wing, jeanne Hodges, dramatics, Francis Pacelli, debating, and joe Hillman, Electric Crew.

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IRIS CONTI ROBERT CEE HARRY CURTAZ Low Senior Prev. Higb junior Pref. Low junior Prei. FRED WALTHER FERN BRUNER JOHN REYNOLDS High Sopb, Pref, Low Sonia. Prei. Ediior, The Minion ROBERT HENDERSON JOSEPH BALDE RAYMOND T. CONLAN Editor, Wert Wing R.0.T.C. Adviror of cjfhmon Hgh School For the first time in Mission history, and under the sponsorship of the Committee, a student hand- book has been printed. The handbook contains all information that a student should know about Mission. The book was prepared by the West Wing staff after several semesters of arduous research and preparation. More than 1,200 copies have been sold to date. Also, this term, the Committee has authorized a new addition to the Mission rooter's repertoire, a brown scarf with a gold bear, The sale of Mission pennants, stickers, and pom-poms has also been carried on. The sale of 1,600 student body cards was accom- plished with the sponsorship and assistance of the Committee. Many of the cards were bought on the Committee's budget plan which has proved to be very successful. Under the capable and energetic leadership of its student ofiicers, the Mission student body has functioned well, showing a fine spirit of co-oper- ation and enthusiasm. Appreciation is also due the faculty advisors for their untiring efforts in assisting the Committee to increase more school spirit and bring about a friendlier form of student government at Mission. Page Fifteen

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