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

 - Class of 1952

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Mission High School - Mission Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 18 of 128
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Denise Moulton Trilla Holmes Patty Spike Charles Norggrd Ronald Byrnes Paula Engle Eddie jones ohn Young Edward Aubert Armogene Suttle 04412 Zeqdeu, ue 14AAoci4te4, n 0146 P414 f ' 7411 Studen t Zeqdeu Few people realize the tremendous job the Execu- tive Board does at Mission. Advised by Mr. Bernard Wiesinger and presided over in the Fall by President Frank Dominguez, the Board is responsible for handling all the business of the Associated Students. One of the big projects of the term was the Fall Festival with its great planning and meeting. This was closely followed by several good student body activities, showing that the officers realized and ful- filled the responsibility of their jobs. Frank was aided by Denise Moulton, Vice Presi- dentg Trilla Holmes, Recording Sec., Patty Spike, Girls' Financial Sec.g Charles Norgard, Boys' Finan- cial Sec.g Ronnie Byrnes, Boys' Athletic Mgr.g Paula Engle, Girls' Athletic Mgr., Eddie jones, Yell Leaderg and Gene Suttle, West Wing Editor. F ll St dent Birdy President Frank Dominguez PAGE FOURTEEN

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14 miniA tuition mu. Zenq 0'7Ieil Day after day, hour after hour, Mrs. Lena O'Neill counsels girls and helps them to overcome some ditliculty. Xltfhether the task is great or small, Mrs. O'Neill remains pleasing and cheerful. For this reason her guidance and leadership are respected by those who know her. All problems may be taken to our Dean of Girls in sincere contidence. From personal problems to school difficulties one is practically guaranteed a solution. 012. Jawepli Newman Listening to excuses, administering to unusual cases of adolescent behavior in boys, and issuing home passes forms the larger part of the school day for Mission's Vice-principal and Dean of Boys. Mr. .joseph B. Newman. His ability to discuss intelligently and authoritatively almost any conceivable subject lor almost any length ot time has long mystitied Mission's students. Yes, there is a mystery about joseph B. Newman MM. Tlielmq Kqxtek Although the school day ends for the students, Mrs. Thelma Baxter tinds her work is never done, She is the head of a capable and hard-working stall that smooths out the many program ditticulties which perplex sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The counseling system is perhaps the most im- portant function of our school projects, for the sub- jects a student takes in high school determine his future, Counselors are teachers who are especially trained in guidance, testing and interpretation of test results. Mrs. Baxter, who is skilled in all phases of guidance herself, supervises this group of experts.



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