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in lf It Takes Time, Training A Mr. Charles De Sousa, Mr. Hugh, Mr, Arthur Taylor, -ancl English Mrs. Margaret Elder, Head Mr. Kenneth Castellino Miss Alice Donaldson Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards Miss Sally Hill Mrs. Rosie Marie Karsey Miss jessamine McGIoin Miss Alma Morosoli Miss Mary Newman Mrs. Mabel Pothier Mrs. Leta Swanson . Miss Anna Thompsm' Mr. Bernard Wiesinger Mrs. Thelma Baxter Mr. David Jamieson Mrs. Martha Mitchell Social Science Miss Lore.tta Wilsimn, Head Mr. David Barker fr Teachers Mechanical Arts Mr. Charles Rust, Head Mr. John E. Bale Mr. joseph Branstetter Mr. Eustace Cleary Mr. joseph Crocker Mr. Robert Klalm Mr. C. E. Lundy Mrs. Nancy Newman Home Economics Miss F. Nordholz Mrs. Helen Bartram Miss Mary Newman Mrs. Mabel Reedy Mrs. Paula Swarm Commercial Mr. Ray Conlan Mrs. M. Allen Mr. Rolland Barney Miss Fernandc de Ghetaldi, Mr. Frank Roberts, and Mr. ' Thomas Terry are the aan spri s of the Science De . I Flmienceegnhnl M155 Clarks M ,QF ' , 1 fe P 61505 Mr. Thomas Gates ' , MV- 95 le Phill' 5 Miss Belle Haven , , E - S011 Miss Ottilie Hoernig I 0 I Mf- lohfl Keasf Mr. john Leith f Q , 1 I 'A Mr. William Mustanich M1-I John Lippitt f 1 V . . . . M OI M t if O Mafhemm M: F in ' ' Miss Georgia Simon, Head M U I - f r.CI'rl.SI1H ' fx Mr. R. R. Brack M cg C it m ,g I ' Hard Elder Boys' Physical Ed , Miss deline Scandrett Mr Arthur Jones ' A hlixsirinmi rage Miers arc: r. Oscar Galeno, ' K ' ' Mr. Glenn Haas Spanishg Miss Edyth Frederick Mrs. Lydia Saudino. Italian. L, W. i H, i M VJ s, Fre 1, and Germang and I We ' Languages Miss Edyth Fredericks, Head Mr. Oscar Galeno Miss Erba Marraccini Miss Lydia Saudino Art Mr. August Tiesselinck, Head Mr. John Gill Mrs. Dorothy Goodrich Miss E. Michels Science Mr. Thomas Terry, Head Miss F. de Ghetaldi Mr. Charles De Sousa Mr. Lloyd Leith Mr. Alex Schwarz Mr. George Wlolfman Mr. D. Martison Girls' Physical Ed. Miss Leonora Davidson Miss Marion Bassett Miss Helen Landon Mrs. F. Millikin Miss G. Mulcahy Mrs. Evelyn Pearsall Library Miss Kara Wliitcher Mr. Hugh Hunter Mrs. M. Schilthuis Mr. Frank Roberts Mr. G. A. Spiess Mr. Arthur Taylor R.O.T.C.' Sgt. R. Ammons Music Ik, ' N ursed Miss Isabelle Becker I Miss Mary Huston Mr. George Ingram Miss Clara Royston PAGE TWELVE il As! 1
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fr 1 -7 'i Q' MR. JOSEPH NEWMAN Mr. joseph Newman, vice prin- cipal, is a man who has great knowledge of literary writings, un- derstanding of the high school boy, and an interest in the activities at Mission High School. For these reasons Mr. Newman has been looked up to for understanding and guidance by the many students who needed his warm advice in solving their problems of high school en- vironment. These qualities he pos- sesses, which are a great help to us, show . . . he has what it takes. .X fs Lu 4, 5 t MRS. THELMA BAXTER Mission's counseling department has perhaps the most diliicult job. Mrs Thelma Baxter, a very compe- tent person, heads this department. Low sophomores and high seniors, too, have many problems concerning their programs. The counseling sys- tem is probably the most important factor in a students life because the subjects a student takes mainly de- termine his future success. Any day Mrs. Baxter can he found in the counseling room deeply engrossed in the problems of the Mission High student body. A '24 -L I I A Mr. Kenneth Castellino, drama teacher, ,discusses the A Mr. Alvin Morse, Mr. joseph Newman, and graduate budget with Mrs. Mary Gilchrist, one of the orhce secretaries. Carl Gustafson enjoying one of Missions exciting basket- ball games. PAGE l?l.l SVFN Y-Q L
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ART A few of the culture-minded students of Mission busily pouring out their emotions upon cardboard and paper are shown here. Art courses at Mission prepare students for useful occupations in advertising and cloth- ing design. They also provide training for art as an avocation. CHEMISTRY Neutrons, protons, diaphepes, photosyn- thesis or the popular atomg whatever it is Mis- sion has what it takes in the science departif ment. Boys or girls who wish to realizefa science ambition have the opportunigy4o be- gin at Mission. The facilities ar here for those who want to take advant ge of them. These chemistry students are xercising these facilities to become intelli rent and well-in- formed. , 'I ' Leif , T .5 . 4,5 1 'ft tiff! diff M CAL ENGLISH Isn't it heart-warming to see that someone knows the answer in an English class? But what is the answer to good education? Mis- sion has that answer in good teachers, books, and experience. Because we do have these essentials Mission students become culturally and grammatically correct. ull? SHOPS Our shop classes give boys .1 realistic edu- cation as these boys are receiving as they work on their automobiles. Mission offers many such useful, as well as interesting courses. Experience with actual machines in a working-world atmosphere prepares our boys for similar duties after graduation. PAGF THIRI
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