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

 - Class of 1950

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Mission High School - Mission Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 15 of 118
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K 6405 v V KJ x, 1 xg' .fl 1 Q 1 ,f sg, 1 3 J ,f .ggi X FACULTY ,X N. Offering A le training to every Mission student will- ng to learn are ighty-nine members of the faculty. The duties and serv'ces rendered by these teachers are immeas- urab e and , ued highly by the students. Offering subjects in 1E fields of learning as well as practical vocational courses, these teachers also counsel and supervise extra- curricular activities before and after school hours. Science, inathernatics, home economics, history, English, physical e ation music art language and commercial are a num- Xww x XX r of the subjects taught by our capable faculty members. K , N ix. If PAGE TWELVE Looking over machinery are Mr. Rust, head of the shop department, Mr.J. Crocker and MLC. E. Lundy. Head of the language department, Miss Edith Fredericks, left, and two language teachers, Mr. O. Galeno and Miss A. Thompson. . Miss F. Nordholz, head of the home economics department, Miss P. Swarm, Mrs. I-I. Bartram, Miss M. Newman and Mrs. M. Reedy.

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,N l 5 , tg ,V JUS l 'Vi Ill r Wi l J' c' ,F yli , X, ',w JN l J' f p. 7 .1 5 ,K Is- J, .tub fj I J' ,, 3- J 1 f .1 ' 'V ppl' pf N. t . XIX is IAQ X Qvf' B 0,41 X ,' t' fPBlNCIPAL ll ' Vx ff' U J y :BQ i-tb EX PAGE TEN Wy The busiest man at Mission, interested in all activities, students, and their affairs, is the principal of Mission High School, Mr. Alvin L. Morse. In his two years at Mission he has gained the respect and friendship of every student. Mr. Morse is more than happy to give of his valuable time to any student who might need his help in planning various activities for assemblies, clubs, and other organizations at Mission High School. A man of vitality, high character, one who has a smile for all, our principal, Mr. Morse.



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AlllYIINISTllATION An absolute necessity at Mission, one of the most understanding, willing to help any girl in Mission whatever her problem might be, is our girls' vice-prin- cipal and dean of girls, Mrs. Lena M. O'Neill. She is always counseling and ad- vising girls who have come to know and admire her greatly. Mrs. O'Neill is fair in all decisions and her kind words of advice have put many girls of Mission on the road toward success. Brilliant, friendly, and helpful are just a few words describing Mr. joseph B. Newman, Missions vice-principal and dean of boys. In addition to various ad- ministrative duties Mr. Newman assists in any school activities needing his help. A friend to all boys who go to him for advice and help-Mission without Mr. Newman just cou1dn't be. Planning programs for some 2,000 stu- dents is quite a job for the various coun- selors, headed by Mrs. Thelma Baxter. Making up the programs takes much of her time and thought, but she retains her scintillating personality. IMRS. LENA M. O'NE1LL DEAN OF GIRLS MR. J0sEPH B. NEWMAN DEAN OF BoYs MRS. THELMA BAXTER HEAD COUNSELOR 1 W, , PAGE ELEVEN

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