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

 - Class of 1940

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lNllSS SlMC3N AND MR. NlfWhlAN Mr. Newman was horn in Clalifornia and is truly a native Californian for all four' of his ,r.gr'antlpar'ents were here in the l85O's. He has been at Mission for IH years and thinks that Mission is improving all the time. Wlhen asked ahout his hohhies he replied, l like most games of skill. lle has one suggestion: Don't fail to enjoy your high school life. Oh, Miss Kelly ',.. mmm . . . Mayhe l'm in the wrong office. Have-n't you heard that during Miss Kelly's illness Miss Simon is taking her place? Her clean up drive is only a small portion of what she has planned for the betterment of Mission. Miss imon, former counselor of Mission High, founder of the CQS fnand no .Cting dean of girls, has long played an im- portant part ip fhal historyli Mission. , . PAGE TEN , Mf 5 I v XF is ' I. Wm Nlemhers nf Uur lfarpult rl ff f 3 ' , AR' ' 7 ' Miss Emily j. irhels rg Misj Calnel Thornas, lAugust Tiesselinr . I I J I COMMERC IA. lN ss K en ek, head: Rol n ', Barney, A ss jose- i e Ilarke, 'R y T. C'onl. liss ,Bell-xyaven, Miss C ' K. Hoerr g, Miss rente KQn' , Mrs. Eliza- D. Kohlsse , Miss a Marra rn, Mrs. Olive C. artrn. Miss Eve yn Me rnnis,1lrss Elizaheth C. Murphv, Miss Florence l. 0' rll, Mrs. Marguerite M. Vinrent. 1 E .ISH Miss ie MCD. Rfhonm. headg Mrs. The . Baxter. Miss Alree V. Donald. urs.'Flr1a- Miss Beda Berg, lieth Edwards, Wlrlliarn j. Gannon, Miss alhe Hill, Miss Helen Fl Maguire, Miss jessamine M. 'ls Qloin, Mrssflta 7m B Ro Ci. Nolan, Mls. Mahel H. lrtlycr, Lys. lallian . ark, Mrs. M.r,!aret l.. Sanderson, Mis lfloreme NT Smith, Mrs. LEA li. Sxsanson, Ht-ina sl Wliesznggr. ' l IICJREWM .ANCQUACQ S Miss Anita M. Trur , head' Miss A H. Hreu, Ernest Ci. Ciatalano,LYNl ss .ilyth rexlerit Hstar Cialeno, WUI' mm J. Ciann r Airs. r' rm' , Mm iz--sf ar. Prite, Miss l.oretta . Wlil n. , ' . CilRl.S l-'HYS Al. EDUC A'lilC7N Miss lenora li Davitlson, headg Miss Helen lf. Landon, Miss Geraldine M. Multahy, Miss Hester A. Thomas. Grate M. l.intoln, Mrs. Elorente Mrllikin, Miss HOME ECONO ICS Mis .atherne C. Matlalughlili, ieadg Mrs. Helen E. Ahearn M . I.oirise Buell, B, s Catherine E. Lynn, Miss Pa la S ' rm, Mrs. lN1y9l'T. Reedy. rv Miss Kar ,. XVhiteli'r, ss XX'inilrcd Seely. jf l. ARY ANI xUiX1'I'BOClK ROOM J ,, ,A M Hrsrsrarrcs Mi! C -orgia M. frmop, heatl, Miss Bar'hara K. Atheson Mis Rita M. li e, Miss lda Ci. lsham, Miss A. Ci Kelly, Miss Margzkrj-t M. Mrlkau, Miss Adeline Stanrlrett xhfnlpli Spiess.. ' ju r ' X MEC HANlC'Al. DRAXVlNCi deryge lE,k3lll'LlI1L'f, head: john lf. llale, Martin Mitihell. , X 1' I' MECHANIC ARTS i Nyliarles '. Rust, head, joseph Branstetter, Eustate Y. Cileary, j seph Crorker. George li. Svtartz, XVrlliani E. Wlantir. MUSlCi George ll. lnararn, heady Miss Isabelle Berker, l.ieut. Tliomas j. Kennedy, llernian E. Clsien. R. O. 'l'. C. l.ieut. Loran E. Ciilhert, l.ieut. Thomas j. Kennedy. SCQlENCiE Thomas j. Terry, head, Cfharles E. Cirane, Miss Eernande de Ghetaltli, Frank A. Roherts, Mrs. larlu V. Sthott, Charles j. De Sousa, Mrs. Marion M. Thomas. SCJCflAl. Sil'lll7ll5S Miss Lena M. Morrill, head, Dasid N Barker, Peter' Cionmy, Miss Thadea Harder, Arthur XV. johns, Mrs. Cfora Cf. Kortright, Dr. Leonard l.. l.untlgren, Heroltl j. Miller, Mrs. jeanette B. Newman, joseph Cf. Clritello, Miss Claire Ci. Peterson, l.eslie A. Phillips, Miss Loretta F. Wilson, Charles S. Youngqurst. NURSES Miss Hester Tliornas, sthool nurse: Miss Doris Robinson, Puhlie Health Service nurse. SECRETARIAI. STAFF Miss M. G. Anderson, school secretary: Miss Bernice Dunn, attendance secretary.

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...Q 4' i -1.4 Scaled: Miss Truman, Languages, Miss Simon, Mathematics, Miss Davidson, Girls' Physical Education, Miss Wfhitcher, Librarian, Miss Rabourn, English, Miss Morrill, Social Studies, Miss Michels, Art, and Miss Maclaughlin, Home Economics. Standing: Mr. Newman. Vice-Principal, Lieut. Gilbert, R.O.T.C., Mr. Gardner, Mechanical Drawing, Mr. Rust, Mechanic Arts, Mr. jones, Boys' Physical Education, and Mr. Drew, Principal. . f xi I E? 5 A-Q, X ' l MR. DRIZW'S N GE I MISS SIMON'S MESSAGE MR. J. B. NEWMAN'S MESSAGE I il' I 1 1' ' t . The aim of this school is to bring its mem- o i 'rn mi 1 i sc moo in . n re ec P is P tion that na clear bold characters has been bers to lend A good m-el We seek their happi- i pages of the journals of . . . it n Ei e a gui so I h GOI students It appears m the ness, and well-being, which are not otherwise Wil Uff L WP if d I procurable, and we seek the welfare of society, , jou als of d ors and lawyers of statesmen one cas produce a product of a 'ials maciine d in he other cas finished prod 't o s udents of hi - school ., ' ti y ust have a man: ,a ' man, ant ' oyees to work on the t rials and zcl By comparison the ,bool must hav a competent managerial s , consisting and iudges of Rhodes scholars and university presidents, of men vshose energy and ability has helped to build this great city and the commerce that has made its name familiar the world over. Among her students, Miss Kelly has numbered men and women from every walk 14' OPLHTIUU 0 ' mfrdfm l 5m A Y N KELLY. From the first edi- l . ' . ' y K l ' A B ilar to that of a rge man f tur' ' tu- .Y i , , , WVI' fl S t s . '. in . ' ti h le, . . . . K . 1 g ' , a plan ' ', co ' li e i e Y ttr , i I t i . ' V , A ' i A f mr I IIII LS s well, the of ,fhe school executives, and teaching staff to train the students in the lines of endeavor that they pursue. In recent years a new phase of school man- agement and school government has come into being, namely, student government. However, in Mission High School, the student govern- ment involves only the voting on student propositions, and the allocation of student monies. Students who commit minor infrac- tions are .imoned to appear before the stu- dent court by student othcials. This court is composed of a chief justice, a balifi, and a recorder. In these respects I am heartily in favor of student government. in life, the high and the lowly. Throughout the years, she has always been in her place, through war and through peace, through adversity and through prosperity. Once she saw the school, for whose good she had labored, swept by fire and, again, she saw it rise to new life and vigor. We have missed her in these months that have gone. We look forward to the time when we can welcome her once more to the place that has been honored by her, vice principal, dean of girls, teacher, counselor, friend. which is likewise bound up with the good conduct of its members. In a lower degree, as adding to and being necessary for their full development, we do what we can to insure them the highest temporal goodse-health, congenial work, a livelihood. We believe that the best preparation for participating in the affairs of the state is self- government. It is for this reason that so very few restrictions are placed upon our pupils. There is nothing of the prison atmosphere about this school. Regulations, even if not actually imposed by the pupils themselves, have their support. It is the pride of this administration that it has the confidence of the student-body and graduates. PAGE NINE



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K' X' A7,j'pa.fv.f 1933321 TY PICAL CLASSROOM SCEN IES 'THIL RI INS OI' A C,IVII.I!fAIION. ljffur Ltflx Miss 'IiI'llIII.lII puints out tim Iwi cI.lss thc pictures of South Amer' ii.i ruins. 'XY'HIiRIi TO SIT. Ijijui' Cwzlup' TIi1tt's thc pinlvlvm wiitiniiitiiig Mr. Gailuinm tmtl Mr. Miller .is thcy s:t1iIy tht .issciiibly smting dmrt. 'FI,OXVIiRS THAT IILOOM IN 'IIIIII SPRING. IiIf7f'L?' Rigfil: INIrs. Vinfcnt kt-ups lim NIIHI'iII.lfIxI rumn Cliccrtul with sprightly blooms. 'BOOK XVOIRMS. LII! Cfuzfwx Miss XX'IiitcIicr, Head I.IIWI'.lI'I.lIl. is su-n cliccking nut unc uf thc many Imtmks tu IW Ilit1niI in Missions Iwautiful IiI11'.1rv. 'HFINAL EXAMSH Cizzftr Rfglvl: Miss Scamdrctt was wrrcnting tin.iI cx.1m. piipurs, when nur plmtugrtiplicr walked in. OADVICIZ TO 'I'HIf SiI'IIDIfN'I4S. Hflfflllll Leflx 'IIIILIIVS lmw Iwfiss SAIILICY- sun spends Iicr time these dglysg for she is one uf Missimis mimy uvunsrlnrs. THIS CHANGING XX'ORI.D. liwllfwz Cullum Mr. Phillips illustrates his piwint tu his students Ivy use ut tlic map of the L'niretI Status. OCALCQIY I.A'I'ING MINDS. Hollrmz Rigfvl: Miss ACIIL-sun is sccn wurking wut Ll ditiicult problem in Algcbra Tlicury. PAMF IILFYFN

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