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

 - Class of 1949

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Mission High School - Mission Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 10 of 136
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principal Mr. Alvin L. Morse, known to Mission for many years, came back to Mission High last fall-this time as principal. The man who, as act- ing vice-principal for one year, guided and helped many Mission students was called to fill the vacancy left by Mr. Louis G. Conlan who was promoted to the position of Coordi- nator of Secondary Education for the San Francisco Unified School Dis- trict. An ardent proponent of social and extra curricular activities, Mr. Morse has encouraged activities for all students. Mr. Morse is always interested in students and their affairs. The doors to my office are never closed. I shall always be glad to hear from any student, he once said. Perhaps this is why students frequently call upon him, whether it be in conjunc- tion with student body business or personal problems. Perhaps this is why students respect and know him as the true friend that he is. 1

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