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

 - Class of 1939

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Girls Shineas Athletes GIRLS SPORTS AND HEALTH PROGRAM As physical education is compulsory for every stu- dent at Mission, the health program is divided into two parts, regular and corrective classes. Girls that pass the compulsory medical examination take the regular course daily. Under expert instruction they participate in calisthenics, dancing, marching, relay races, basket- ball, and kickball. 'H I Girls unable to take regular gym, attend the correc- tivc classes, supervised by Miss Grace Lincoln. Here lighter program of physical education is offered, de- pending upon the special needs of the girl. Supplemthtagy to the health program, a program of inter-class arid inter-group sports is carried on by the department. Basketball, swimming, riding, tennis, badminton, and ice skating are favorites with Mission girls. G. E. B. The Girls Executive Board is the student governing body of the girls physical education department, sup- ervised by Miss Lenora B. Davidson, department head. Membership to the board is by election or by winning a Block M. All members must be outstanding in sports and scholarship. A failure in any subject means loss of membership. The board meets each Tuesday morning at eight. Members must be prompt. A white blouse with insignia is dress regulation for meetings. The G. E. B. boasts thirty-six members this term. The board this semester is putting all its time and effort in the planning of their annual G. E. B. Banquet. The banquet is not limited to members only. The girls are looking forward to this occasion for the sport awards are to be presented at this time. Entertainment is in the form of skits and songs, written and pro- duced by board members. The girls strive to make their banquet difierent and original. Brown and gold is the color scheme carried out in the decorations and bids. The G. E. B. is headed by Shirley Alysworth, Girls Athletic Manager. Cheer-leader, Winnie Patch. ' ' GIRLS EXECUTIVE BOARD Fmnf Row: Stnnbridge, Lewis. Lieb, MacDnugall, Adkins, Daly, Del Carlo, Rebecchi. Rau' 2: Sanguinetti, Jensen, Carlyon, Bliss, Dnndero, Yazalina, Daglio, Anderson, Patch. Rau' 3: Hallstrnm, Neiger, Falconer, Schenk, Weihmann, Vitalich, Larsen, A., Aylwnrth, Mohr. Rau' 4: Bloomer. Mcclrann, Thics. Hayes, Wingcm, Knoll, XVilliams, Larsen, N., Ives. PAGY TXX EN l'Y-NINE

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Girls Sports Hours IN THF HAr.F-CIRCLE-Upper: Miss Davidson tosses the basketball for a center jump as she referees a game during gym period. Cenferr Gmrs BLOCK M WIN- Nizns-Froni Row: Adkins, Petropolis, Yazalina. Row 2: Knoll, Wingo, Larsen, Jensen, Schenk. Raw 3.' Thcis, Williams, Hayes, Daglio, Anderson, Aylworth. Rau' 4: Weihmann, Medrann, Bloomer, Mohr, Fal- coner. I.uuwr.' Virginia Coker demonstrates her ringer technique which stood her in good stead in winning in horseshoe pitching contest, tj fi 1 i



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Upprfr rigbf: What fun!fAction in kicl-flv'l. Up' 'j left: Rounding third .and heading for home. Middle right: Girls swimming team. Middle lrfz: Girls badminton team. Lou : -set to pass in an exciting mterclass basketball game. Louw rzglarx Tense moment in thc world of sport as . p.ss lS u r ' ' ls u r ision gif s rar ice on ie 'ilanr' b r in th lr physifal cd. classes. 1 1 mffed.In.e1. 1np0.eadgaceMs t l. p tr tl b. e a e Sport E ents Aided by New Court Block M nners are a group oirfgirls whfhave earned their tters for six termssofpa ticipatiqfli in Xportsfiln ad tion to the six-ter requi ent, heir LOCK M WINNERS and Wednesday,NiMiss Helen Landon coaches the Seniors, Miss Len ra B. Davidson, the Juniors, and Miss Ger ldine . Mulfahywthe Sopho ores. As ihgikournidl goes to press' ach class is bei g divided Ltilatt-gndkce mg? be one hundre er Genie, an elf , yinbtfwddteams, wi h theiliectgs-.ofa the c tams and ggfadesxboyvei verae. Block M wihners a xtomatically g1g1naU?gCg5Et0 f0ll0 - eigrhwlg ' l beconflarmem rs of gen Girls E ' I ard. They , Tl ..- Nfl .,..,,4 are Q9 an' ize jgroup on societZr3The girls if E L ' dj ' NN Girls ' teres in Qpnisirgjeet every Thuarsday physical education teaehers dev considerable time sh, and ffiaught tg fheacygding of e Mission Block M XA girl s ortirg a Bl M reiprliints leadership, high -2 X. Xafter sch ol. hi grcya i sponsored by Mrs. Florence who t hes e girlshpw to count and the xx correct rokesi use.5 hixrty-fwk girls enrolle for 'A as 11 1 11 ,J C1 a f h . , , , gc Mac Sdigars IP n goox sporfgtqis lp y as tennisx is te and are working for awards. to get g B KETBALL X 5 -I? their aiyar the girls 'must pass a written testeand Q Basktball is the.3 or this se ester. !Girls 41, know tbeir robes. Manager is Doris Hahmg Assisgnt Dgoing an fcfgiis sport meet a schooggery Monday Manager, Margaret Smner. ' ' N ' 2 X 'X -f 1 'EPAGE THIRTY W Q l f , i 2 2 'Q ' i -9 W 1 Y' K ., -.QD K - - e...9 - 'ff ,P .415 gy' i if ll X X A Neg-'fl

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