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ISSION'S day really begins, as you will see on the opposite page, when Engineer Victor Cattermole arrives soon after dawn. To him, the credit that Mission's class-rooms are . co ifortably warm even on the chilliest days. Another early-rising are Miss McGloin and her English VIH class. In order to simulat co ditions for taking Subject A Exams, her class reports y sch a early as seven A.M. The late morning hours find Mr. i ric 1 o, ctivities advisor, in consultation with his hard-Working asi t yell leaders Boyce, Tedsen, and Goldbeck who rarely 9 1 ti -di eir hands. For the theme of the Fall, 1939, Iournal, Around the Clock at Mission Highf' we have endeavored to show through the mediums of art and photography how the typical Mission student spends the busy hours of his school life. If our little conceit of asking you to believe that a Mission student studies far into the wee sma' hours of the morning, and then sets his alarm for six QAM., fails to impress you as being typical, please remember that we are pre- senting what we feel the typical student should be, based on our own hard-working, endless-laboring selves. 'PHE STAFF PURE DHD Every tick of the clock leaves behind a moment which must be captured or it will be lost forever. Because the Editors of the Mission realize this, we have chosen for our theme the title Mission around the Clock and have made it our goal to seize by word and by picture precious moments of Mission life to be held forever within the covers of the Fall, 1939, Iournal. As you proceed forward through the pages of this book, pause to reflect as to the extent the destiny of every Missionite has been infiu- enced by Time and his monitors-the hands on the clock face.
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LJ THE MISSION FA L L - 19 39 Published by Students of the Class in Magazine Writing JACK ROBINSON Managing Editor MISSIUN HIGH SCHUUI,
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