Mission High School - Mission Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)
- Class of 1954
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'ii if Mission High School if of x X -I The Q issio ni, E Qu Shirley Hurte Business Manager Pat Yamakawa Adviser 1 N -6 iq ,, 5 Gene Phillips Q31 455 'YQ P 1 MW- f' f This Journal is aimed at capturing the feel- ing which was Mission high school in the year 1953-54. Each and every NMISSICNH heretofore has drawn a neat picture of Mission during the corresponding year. This is, in part, our inten- tion also. However We believe we have effected a change in that we are portraying the year in chronological sequence, that is from September to June. In this journal we hope to keep ever alive 1' in our memories leasant recollectionof ames, ,P dances, assemblies, carnivals, plays, operettas, and general classroom endeavor. We have also tried to o a little dee er than this, attem tin to conve to ou the S P P g Y Y personality, so to speak, of the school. The slang, fads, customs, attitudes and beliefs of students are as much a part of this year as the actual activities. More important, however, is the fact that We of the Journal staff would like you to remember this year as the Happiest Year of Our Lives. This book is in essence an elabo- ration of that theme. SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER IANUARY Table of Gonfenfs . 6 FEBRUARY . . . . . ez 72 . so APRIL . . 84 . 40 MAY. . 92 . so IUNE. .loz . I8 MARCH . zffisfofztl gif Mission High School, as a result of more tha11 fifty years of existence, has gained a place 1 in the lore of San Francisco. Construction was begun on the first Mis- sion building in the year 1897. The original structure, the cornerstone of which was laid by San Francisco Mayor James Phelan, was a three story brick affair, accommodating seven hun- dred students. Thus Mission appeared on the San Francisco scene. The solidly built building, though it withstood the 1906 earthquake and fire, was de- stroyed in 1922 by a disastrous fire. However, this city had not seen the last of Mission High School. In 1927, work was begun upon a new multi-million dollar edifice, which, upon its completion was to reinstitute the tradition of Mission High School. In the era which followed the rebuilding, Mission made great strides in enrollment, student achievement and general renown. Mission athletic teams gained state-wide fame. Graduates distinguished themselves in different fields. Thus, through many and varied efforts in the categories of academic, athletic, student and graduate achievement, Mission has become an important integral part of San Francisco. -dN srumm e icafion In recognition of outstanding service to Mis- sion High School, the journal staff dedicates THE MISSION, 1954 to Mr. Bernard Wiesiii- ger, coordinator of student body activities. During the past year at Mission, Mr. VVie- singer has contributed a great deal of time and energy toward-making the year a successful one in the field of student activities. His fine work on such projects as the carni- val, student body elections, the Healdsburg trip, rallies, the new constitution, assemblies, the Rooter's Club ad inhnitum, prompts the staff to nominate him as the man who has done the most for Mission high school during the 1955-54 school year. Nr. Wiesingers tenure at Mission has been marked with many achievements, among which were the excellent newspapers and yearbooks produced while he held the posi- tion of Journalism instructor. 1 EMBER 602, Karim, Back and things began popping right away Avi fM ff d Si-lull-iiilmcl' :mal thc hcgiiming ol sfhool. llSllL'l'k'll in hy thc usual 4-girly term l'Clllll0ll. iiizirlaccl tha- :iclu-nl ol thc first flllllllfl' ol thi- Hllaippicsl Yun' nl Our l,iu-s. Srlioul 2li'IlX'llil'N u'c1'c lIIlll1llCll hy plains lor the lirsi dance, .Student Body Gard Sales, and the fiist assemblies of the semester. .X lzisliiun show lu-lil ill the Sl. l i':iiic'is llolcl sam' ai l.ii'gc group ol Nlissimi girls mmlcling. lhc' Xlissiuii girls ivviw' sclcrlvcl to niuclc-l on-i' girls Iimii IT ullivi' high srlmols. lhi- Sung :mil Yvll l'UlllL'5l, mic ol' thi- liisl llllllill' cu-nits ul thi' laill lblilll, was won In thi' iiiighlx si-iiiors 'ig'iiii X NCIIIUI' x'1c'lo1'x' in lhis . 4 4 . . . 1 l'0llllJt'l ll IUII illJlN'illi1'll liOllllllUIlIJl1li'l'. l'ioh.ililx lhz' most in-wswoirlltx' cvmil to ocuii' :ii Nlissimi cliiriiig Svlmtviitlmci' was lhc p1'4'k-:i- Iwo siisimciisiuii ul Cluaicli Nlill Rvilcritiziii rvgziiril- 1 ,, ., ' iiig .i lblllllthlllil spying lilo! .ig.iii1sl lhi' l,ll1c'ol11 gi ul l'll'YL'Il. Top Right: Cute Diana Dobson opens the year modeling a Spring fashion during the St. Francis hotel fashion show. Right: Another triumph for the Mission Bears. Bottom Right: The vell leaders led the Student Body in Hail, All Hail, Dear Mission in the first assembly. Below: An expectant audience waits for the next entertaining act. Event ln t S ptember n XVh:tt with tht- lirst night l'rt-p I'ztgt'ztnt. thc pnhlitzttion ol' tht- lirst .'lit'XlIIIIlK'tlu NYICSI' XVINCL, :incl the Studi-nt limly llztrtl tlrivvs with its IJITJIIIIAL' ol tht' tmcttwl tlonhlc-lnnt h lor one hnntlrt-tl per ct-nt registries. things wt-rc kept lllblie ping :intl tht-n sonic. Xnothcr sight thztt grt-ctt-tl tht' lztithlnl on their return were sonic' lil new tt':til1t'rs, ztll ol whnnt welt' wt'lt'oint'cl in :tn curly :tsst-inhly. The Rztt Raitt: in :ill its horrilmlt- glory, got tha' slccp out ol 1-ttXrx'ot1t's cum :intl lx-lt tht' lll- ronnng sophs with at look ol tllsnizty lhxtt wits only to ht- crust-tl when :is nhl tinit-rs thot sgnv tht' sznnc' look on stunt' llt'XVt'0lllK'liS in lznnlznv. .Xll in sill, 5t'llICllllJi'I' was it nivinory month, at time to rcllctt on lmczirltvs in Rio Nitlo :incl good lllIlt'S :it llonlclcr. lt wats also at tiinc lor work, :ts stunt' 98 liztrttlty incinlmcrs ol' Nlission wonltln't, lct the students lorgct. lint ll wats at goocl month! Mr Arthur Jones began the year by giving the boys the deep knee bend with arms extended routine. It lasted until June. The year l95-l was one in which the term crazy, mixed- un came into vogue. And that's iust about the way to describe our artist's conception of how the typical student felt on returning to school after the summer layoff, sxxvix i 531, 'Q xfkx 'WRXM 2 wxx v Q X bg. Q x Q X K c f r Q 3 'F V Q 3 XS ,X QT: if ik' Nb' 4 , ww fi 4, Q4 ,sf Wan z K - f X135 was f 7 Yr ,if W-x SEA, XS a: SSW Q x 'S 4 T' . . z 5 Kali s-if ' A N 3 I .es::2f ,, Y . . KL K A gig I , 2 if N A ' f x -,:2.:g:4 2 . was The faculty b gan to work - on u - J 41 f -,' 1 l 1 ' -l fA l K' 'N ' ' .., W A ' Q-Q,,AN Ozzie and friend. . , . d a Xllllllilllf, llllllilllllg thc 0YQl'1lll zullnmlslral lion ul :I lzlrgc' sclmul auch :lm Nl.H.S. ix no pipi- cimlm, Nlr. .Xlvin l,. Xlursc has pruvcll In lac quits mzlpulmll- ul' lilllllllllg Nlissiml very l'0lIllJK'lL'Illlf. .X mam ul lJl'UYK'Il lllll'2,il'llY wllosc l1lll'llllIlllL'll- ,nroorn. really be lll'NS 1 'Z ' .ii ' ' xml-nl ol c'1'ilim'ism pH'c'ipiIzulc'fl by thc- SCpIc'lnln'l' highly rc-slmc'c'Ic'cl ln' Nlimiml SlllCl1'llli. Marguerite Allen Helen Bartram Arthur Andre Isabell Becker John E. Bale R. Ray Brafik Rolland Barney Joseph Branstetter Other faculty pictures can be found on pages l2, 25, 29, 49 Above: Mr. Galvin demonstrates some of the safety de- vices for smiling Mission students in driving education class. Top Right: Mrs, Reedy and her nimble-lingered sewing classes at work. Right: Mrs. Goodrich's leathercraft students concentrate on finishing up their projects. Bottom Right: Mr. O'Brien's hard working English class stops for a moment to look serious for the camera. Below: Interrupting band practice for a moment, with Mr, Wills and his group looking on. s f 'l LP x. wise t as im kk H' hm is . , 1 Q, ri! M. Student I J'-Alhlr' Ron Smith SB. Prexy P lt! vernm nt Zipp d High G ar ln the past Mission students have seen lil to honor only the most competent among them as student body ollieers and it would appear that this was pzn'Lici1lzn'ly true in respect to the lzill term. l-lending the roster ol' lull otlirers :is student body president was Ron Smith, who had achieved much success as 21 pub- lic speaker, actor, class officer :md loot- bull player. The elections, held late in the spring, saw Yolanda Gzirhzis, talented art stu' dent and swimmer, win the nod us vire- president. Other ol'Fic'ers were Donna Long, re- cording secretzlryg Nl. 'II -johnson, hoy's Lonnie athletic' mzinzigerg Nlurdell Nlcflullougli, girls athletic lll2lIlZlgK'l' llzimes Hursh, lJoy's linzlnrizil secretary: Pail lVzilpolL'. girls linzin fizil secretzny, :ind Ray Perry. yell lender. Top Executive Board ll. to r,l. Lambson, Mr. Wiesinger, advisory Leo uartaroli, M. T. Johnson, Ron Whittier, GIRLS' RECEPTION COMMITTEE Row One II. to r.I : X, D. Dobson, P. Ingram M. Carter, E. So Relle, J. Gardner, T. Thomp- son, R. Renfro, L. Cassidy, E. Hayes, N. Mit flin, I. Canale, J. Haudbine, D. Williams. Row Two: P. Yamakawa, C. DeMont, B Vandenberg, A. Wills, X, V. Hernandez, M Patiris, L. Bennett, E. Nrebolt, A. Hillesland B. Heyxnan, Row Three: C. McCready, C. Sequva, X, X, J Cole, K. Fuller, J. Fuller, C. Baker, G. Apar- ton, .l. Munhollen, N. Smith. Row Four: B. OVCrrnan, J. Gille, I. Vstali, B Vitali, M. Conklin, R. Kairy, I. Katon, V Carolli. Row Five: M. Romero, B. Hayes, N. Hardy D. Avila, X, X, E. Luscla, L. Mifflin, D XXfilliams. Row Six: X, G. Ortlip, X, X, A. Brausc, K Morrill, I. Schwagerl. LATIN-AMERICAN CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l: X, R. Decarsky, X Campusano, H. Pando, V. Hernandez, Diaz, M. Saucecto, C. Draper, L. Cesena. Row Two: X, O. Treio, A. Velasouez, L Sunqa, C. Rios, A. I-lurtado, D. Rascon, M Duran. Row Three: D. Villgar, R. Silvio, G. Sanchez J. Guerrero, J. Sanchez, R. Cordero, R Sanchez. , L C RETAILING CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l: L. Scoma, Kay Broad J. Stark, C. Gibson, T. Sharn, V. Tirado, D Martaln, D. Sankovitch, J. Wilson, M Maney, Mary Romero. Row Two: D. Dobson, C. Brady, P. Riley C. Uhl, J. McCarthy, E. Mastis, T. McDaniel A. Mfoonaid, B. Mcmnian, x, M. Greqerotff Row Three: W. McCormack, H. Christenson M. O'Connor, L. Morris, F. Bailey, A. Syejda, X, B. Overmen, Paul. Row Four: R. Hllsendinger, X, P. Peschl X, X, D. Ratouski, X, L. Manantan. I C. S. R-- Row One ll. to r.l: E. Schorn, A. Hilles land, J. Ashley, J. Polletl, T. Thompson, H. Varian, J, Hansen, J. Haudbune, C. Lamh son, D. Dobson, C. Ballza, P. Charles, P. Yamakawa. Row Two: I. Schwagerl, O. Angell, K Lutz, M. Howard, K. Fuller, G. Aparton, B. Com pans, C. Baker, M. Conklin, A. Lovrin, B. Blazek, C. DeMont. Row Three: S. Vlck, E. Luscla, S. Perucca, l. Noto, D. Alenclo, I. Won, l. Viana, C. Huntington, R. Kairy, N. Smith, V. Schembrl. Row Four: K. Schulz, W. Wong, T. Worwg, I. Schulman, J. Barker, D. Yamakawa, Il. Roltnes, B Hlqgrnlzottanw, J. Ramliez, A. llrause. Row Five: G Cassulo, XXX. Baker, D Rey nolds, W. Unck, X, X, X. STUDENT SENATE - - Row One ll. to r.P: B. Compani, L. Scham- lueck, J. Ashley, B. Blazek, A. Loyein, P. NXfalpoIe, C. Lamlvson, L. Gartias, T. Ber narcl, C. Se UYCI, .J. Pittero, R. Krebs. Row Two: Baker, C. Semen, M McCuI louqh, D. Lono, J, Pimlenta, J. Plmrenta, J. Haudlwine, R. Pacheco, H. Panelo, L. Campusano, H. Castillo, D. Dobson. Row Three: B. Bamberger, R. Quintana, M. Bateman, J. While, K. Morrill, R. Smith, B. Sanchez, J. Huish, F. Bailey, W. Smith, G. Aparton. Row Four: Friends. Row Five: Friends. DANCE COMMITTEE - - . Row One ll. to r.l: S. Stortz, M. Mora, M. Schulze, F. So Rellc, J. Haudblne, C. Lamb- son, E. Lile, M. Graves, J. Scott, L. Scoma. Row Two: M. Conklin, A. Hillesland, J. Pimienta, J. Pimienta, B. Foy, M. Lewis, J. Savallr. Row Three: I. Vitali, B. Vitali, X, T. Mc- Danial, T. Lozana, A Svejda, C. Brady, X. Row Four: D. Shepherd, D. Bodwin, R. Perry, L. Altamirano, X, T. Smith, E. Lee. Row Five: C. Woods, J. Hursh, B. Harmes, F Quirate, J. Hambly. f SENIOR SERVICE SOCIETY - - Row One fl. fo r.l: E. So Rellc, J Hnmlhrne, D. Dobson, G. Ortlrp, I. Katon, B, Hard, A Brause, A. Hlllcsland. Row Two: K. Fuller, T Thompson, I Gmll ner, C, Shockey, J. Munhollen, E Nlolmolt, M. Patlrls, J. Cole. Row Thrcc: A, Haye5, I Cannlv X O, Angell, X, V Grenz, D Cralehvncl, X Row Four: X, X, F. Brown, R Smlth W Quartarolu, X, X. Row Fivc: X, X, X, X, LIBRARY STAFF -- Row One Il. to r.l: E Luckev B, Smlth, K. Wrlllavns, M. Carter, C. Grant, A Wnlls Row Two: R. Tack, D. O'Dcll, I Sdwwnql-rl, B Lorenzcn. Row Three: C. Grcenrc, G. Sanchez. FILIPINO SOCIETY - - Row One ll. Io r.l: L, Padua, C. Manntan N. Lomora, R. Marian, N. Laird, J. McDam4-I, T. Lazo, S, Dahunan. Row Two: N. Gala, C. Jullan, H. Crnnc, P. Pydikouski, M. De Guzman, H. Varmn, N. Gadil, N. Dc Guzman, Row Three: J. Jullan, T. Estclla, T. Topocln, A. Remo, D, Gepez, D. Patterson, M. Llhrcro. Row Four: C. Scheflun, F Rcrtcrla, T. Dump lt, D. Reyes, M. Jullar, C. Santos, B, Bluford. ITALIAN CLUB -- Row One ll. to r.l: P. Mctsack, M. Groctz, I. Karon, C. Thompson, G. Aparton, B, Ward, I-I. Rrchardson, J. Polctti, N. Zangarr, J. Row Two: P. Gatslos, M. SICEI, L. Bennett, B. Hennings, C. Baker, V. Corolll, J. John 5on, A, Brause, V. Smith, Row Three: B, Compam, C. McCrcarly, G. Sperry, D. Wllllams, D. Ramos. Row Four: D Martln, B Sullivan. L. Earn' Shaw, G. Cassulo, T. McDanlcl, P. Ouartaroll, O. Angell, Joe Passantmc. Row Five: E Schorn, R. Goyaly, C Uhl, J Kazarran, J. Dwyer, R. Elllnoson. S. Coho D. Brown. JR. SERVICE SOCIETY - -- Row One ll. to IJ: J Plmlentn, S. Sturt: P, Wfalpolc, J. Gelber, V, Corolu, C. Baker C. Dc Mont, P. Yamakawa Row Two: X, J. Hursh, J. McRory, L, Earn Shaw, D. Reynolds, W. Baker, V. Schenhru Row Three: X, L. Manantan, X, X, X, X X, X, Row Four: V. Foster, M. Johnson, N. Smith X, X. BOY'5 BLOCK M-- Row One ll. to r.l: L. Manantan, D. Padilla P. Hupke, W. Bainbridge, C. Kirby, A Townsend, R. Brewster, T. Lee. Row Two: W. Henning, C. Anderson, R Johnson, D. Craighcad, V. Grenz, L. Thom- as, C. Brown, A. Williams. Row Three R Sanchez R Smith P uar : . , . , . Q - taroli, J. McRory, D. Bodwin, D. Shepherd Row Four: D. Bruce, X, H. Christensen, M Johnson, D. Rutkowski. INSIDE WORK EXPERIENCE-- Row One Ir. to I.l: T. Bernard, E Ortiz M. Lewis, L. Scoma, C. Brady, J. Ortiz S. Dana, L. Cassidy, J. Cole, T. Thompson J Gardner, C. Batlza. Row Two: A. Libby, V. Hernandez, J. Web- ber, P. McCarthy, W. Bainbridge, E. Lilc J. Savalll, B. Vitali, L. Bennett, M. Patiris I. Canalc, H. Varian, D. Dobson. Row Three: B. Hcyr-nan, J. Whitman, B Gonzales C. Kirb D. Bodwin P. Hu ke , Y, , D D. Craighcad, K. Lutz, E. SoRelle, E. Nic- bolt, A. Hillesland, A. Brause. Row Four: V. Grcnz, O. Angell, M. Conklin V. Hazel, B. Sullivan, A. Townsend, R Johnson, K. Fuller, J. Gutierrz, C. Hirota Row Five: W. Smith, W. Unck, K. Schulz SPOTLIGHT CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l: E. O'FIanigan, M Wharton, D. Williams, M. Romero, X, X, X Row Two: V. O'Lague, N. Mifflin, B. Bam- bcrger, W. Bainbridge, R. Corder, J. Webber A. Berrios, X, M. Miranda. Row Three: D. Williams, E. Griffin, X, S Cargallal, X, V. De Martis. Row Four: X, B. Emcrick, X, B. Evans, B Sullivan. BOWLING - - Row One ll. to r.l: P. Bither, B. Lorenzen, B. lnbrigtsen, I. Vitali, V. Schembri, S. De- lano, C. Bergess. Row Two: J. Noto, R. Shipman, C. DeMont, A. Hayes, A. Alberta, J. Cofne. Row Three: D. Atencio, S. Perucca. GIRLS BLOCK M -- Row One ll. to r.l: C. Semeit, N. Bennett, B. Compani, A. Maes, J. Motzkus, G. Val- none. Row Two: V. Ward, E. Niebolt, S. Wright, D. Huddleston, M. McCullough, E. So Relle. Row Three: J. Munhollon, A. Hillesland. clues Meer TODAY !!!! Cuiiiese -'Taq Hzencn - 304. EATIN-AMQRW... zia U X i me co - ITALIAQQIQTEF gg A HANG! BIDGR --A mx l f' BIMBOS --- 365 1 OBER IJ,0f.6H.U, Wad, and activities were rolling Football came into its own with gridiron warriors banging heads at Kezar. 'Ili ,L . iam merrily along Octolmcr wars the mouth in which things rcallly got going :lt Mission High School. l'r't-pzlruitioiis lor the Czlriiivzrl got under wary :is the clxisscs sclvctccl their respective czintli- tlaitcs lor tht' King amd L2lll'l'll Contests. 'l'l1c first clzurcc sziw many Missionitcs turn out lo usher in the new social yczir. Critics ol Mission who liowlctl over thc tt-mlmcr riots were silciicccl by tht- twiiicricloiis since ross ol lllt' llvailtlslmrg' litlltlllllll trip. 'l'hc cxriirsioii, which rose out ol' Missioirs lirst out ol town loollmll gsum- in yczirs, was D r lliglrlightul by ll 58-ti grid victory :xml XN'0llllCl'l-lll spirit vxllihilccl ln' zi group nl' Mission routers who 2lt't'UlIl!Jllllll'll thc squzitl. The spirited aggre- gation, c'lrzipc'ront'cl by cntliusiustic' lllSIlilll'lOl'S Mr. Alolm 1.1-ith :mtl Xlr. .loc Nlzirclii, was cited by :ill t'0lHil'l'llt'll lor outslzimling' spirit :incl alc- i lllL'1lllUl'. Top Right: Mr. John Leith and rooters in the first night game out of town took a minute out to have their pictures taken before the Bears went on to whip l-lealdsburg. Right: Members of the cross-country team taking five are Terry Berger, Frank Dietrich, Richard McKay and Benny Bluford. Bottom Right: The first dance of the year found a big crowd turn out. Below: The St. Francis fashion show found pert LaRue Callaway modeling a spring fashion. il 5. Q 5 4 we 5 'I Event in th October -ii' llu' Xllsslun ROIC. riililiiigilil lusm llIk'll wan' In mllsplzuing lllL'll' milll in is nc in li ill ilum lmrzulc- mum' cu-rx wcvk. llu- Sluilllglil Lluli. lurulul up In Xliss l N lu-llc luwkclg wuglil txilcnl lmm llu' Vuilts nl Xlissiimilcs lu lirmulv l'IlIL'llillIlllll'lll lin zuwiii lilies. llizinks ui ilu' l'llflllN ul Xliss lu-mln: uul lui Nlllllt'lllN, llu' nswliilmlivs lnmul ui lu wrx on u-1 mining :ill uwm. plzix :mal plains wi-rr mzulr lan' llu' wi scluuil :uilivilic-s gut rolling. Top Left: The Girls' League assembly found grass-skirted Monica Neves do- ing her famous hula routine. Left: At the same assembly Barbara Collins vocalized a novelty number. Bottom Left: The girls were treated to a dance solo done by Vera Tarriilina. Right: Walter Unck, co-editor of the WEST WING, got the feel of being a window-washer in order to do a better job of writing a story from a window-wasl'ier's point-ot-view. 1 'llu' illzmiza mlzisws wi Ilu cisl Im llll' lr-im nul 1l.uui ol ilu- xc-zu' :is Ocmlun' nizilkvcl llu- iiumlli ulun J , S ABOVE: Everyone needed a pass to use the elevator. Top Right: Louis Rovar centers his interest on the Washf ington playing field during 3 but of action as seen from the press box. Right: Mr. Joseph March: and M155 Mignon Collins, two newcomers to tlte lacultv, joined other faculty members watching the Bears down Waslwungton. Bottom Right: Charley Kirby and friend pose for an ad- vcrtlxcmcnt in the Get Lobt Journal of '54, Below: Maurice, the Hmughty mute, Frazier comes smack up nqmnst .1 Galileo tuclxlcr who Qeemx to he asking for the next dance. fm Th R 0 T 0 0 0 I 0 NN s X X X I A Prevall d ' W X X wig' 23 J q Jing 'ff ROTC SABRE CLUB-- Row One tl. to r.b: M. Jacobson, D. Yama kawa, D, Carter, H. Rolfsnes, G. Arata. Row Two: T. Henderson, S. Dcmyancnko P. Payton, J, Phillips. ROTC RIFLE TEAM-- Row One 1I. Qo r.I: D. Carter, E Hullctt C. Aquino, R. Edwards, W. Baker. Row Two: T. Henderson, S. Demvanonko P. Payton, J. Phlllups, H. Rolfsncs. x x H x ROTC COLOR GUARD - - Row One ll. Io r.l: D. Yamakawa, G. Arata Row Two: F. Rentcrua, R. Martm, F. Wrtiy C. Aquino. i X X. X si my, 1 Nw N - E, S Q swxgf 5? 3 f K gs - ff tw - Sf, EQ S AS.: A , . my V' Yf uflj wg. 1 . C-30 ' x 3 Q QS Q I RM: uv' M 1 fi w'M 'fl n -A. Lin . 5 fg-, :ivy wwf M 010 9- The WEST WING sported a 'new look' lhc lllSl1lllll0lI ol a new l'L'g'llllt' inailswl the beginning ol operations lot' the XVICSI' XVINCQ early last Seplciilln-ix New lyloocl in llic' pf.'l'soltz1gL' ol .Xmlviscr Klr. lim-in' Phillips, lOl'llll'l'lT ol lllllSlJlIl'g, Clalilornia, lligh Sthool, spa-lletl m'onsi1lc'ralmla' vliangv in liolh thc' style anal con' lent ol the school i1ewspapei'. fiollaliorating with no-vmlitors llillillilf llalvs anal XV' ' ' ' ' .lllK'l linck, Nlr. Phillips anal thc stall Iurnml out what proxx-cl lo he the niosl lllIL'l'1'Sliltg papers sc-en ln-rv in years. l',lIllJll2lNlllIlg an eye-malaliiiig page layout anal strong ncws lC'2lllll'CS and editorial polimy, the XYICSI' XYINKL was soon zlclxilowlc-clgccl the host high sthool in'wsl14ip4'i' in San l'il'2llli'l5li0..' Nlaiio Lassnlo, spoils editor, lamla llainlily, lualurv vclitor, anal Oralcnt' Nngvll, nianaging eclilor, play:-cl ini- portant roles in the proclnnlion ol thc XYICSI' XYINIL. TOP LEFT: The choir checks the birdie just before ioinq on to give another of their vocalnznng triumphs. LEFT: The Healdsburg trip was a hall and a halt' as this picture taken on the bu , trip over more than backs up The cxtrovcrt in the :cntcr rs Verna De Martis. Below: The Mission-S.l. lines bang heads with a Mission ball-carrier about to go under. J.V. FOOTBALL SQUAD Top Row: Coach R. J, Fanfelle, Homer Collier, Ronald Lopez, Franlf. Espinoza, Frank Watts. Row Two: Jack Durakott, Gary Anderson, George Rodriguez, Boll l-ligganbothan, Marshcll Butter, Front Row: Charles l-lollie, Albert Hardy, Clilt Wharton, Jack Lind- strom, Milton Martini, Charles Stewart. xx J X x N-M - .. r x 1 WEE X. . .Q'i,.k'NxXAS1 , M4 , nk 5. , 4. DMX rlnu lc ash Th Pigskin nd ups L 1 nun 'up oulln ' ' x 1 on L 1 vi lh s xx IN ilu his mint md l vs but not lu th BL n l R'1 l 011 H Nl d inklx lbnlh ht I ZITI to Bottom Left PISTOI Pete Hupke stellar half-be I-UD 0 C 1 W-f if Nw IC fnsl s xr ch x 1 mm ml los IL I llmv xxllll lml eer from Frank Brown Jeffry Polk Bob Berto Maurice Frazier Bob Oliver Alonzo Williams Bob Cheatum George Kowalski Garlin Bluford Oliver Duty Roy Anderson Marvin Odegard David Resch Buford Maxwell Paul Schwenger Vernell Bassett Chester Gutowski Clarence Brown Le Roy Thomas Kenneth Nadeau Pete Quartaroli Dave Bruce Don Craighead Ron Johnson M. T. Johnson Ron Smith Jack Shifters Dan Padilla Grant Aitkens Bob Michell Jim Cope Edward Whitworth Jim Soto Bob Christensen John Carell ,I ii so .........., 'In X-wr 9 , if Q' 5 1 ,Lani -9 f' 4 'Q it QA W :LE so V C . ,nge J , A gt it .M lX4s,1EXk5Cl.z -, , K ' all ra -C SM, 4 t .Il A -' 6 . .safe 1-S in - B ' fs J ,- Q I . --M., I ii i ss J - M ,', M, - x -slr i s Q :., 4 ,Nm Q S P A -4 13 . 1 tx ifazi Af? -. Q, . f' X - . S- .1 --4 ,wiv A ' . K van X Q as .1 t ---V-W A Q. e . . N Q, 4' . , Lightweight Basketball Plugged On lilll' IIIII l11111111I I1:1sk1'lI1z1II liC1ll'S 11I I95-I wC1'1' illgton PIII-22 wiII1 Clziptziiii lf1I1Ii1' Nloisaiiil I1i11111g ll 11' 11 l'llll 11 i wi 1 ii 1 IJ 2111- i11 111i1' 1':1g111'. 111i11 5, 11111 11 ,i111'11 ll i11 il 1' mic. ll 1 li 1I H11 l 11 l ll 1 I1 I l 'il I lIINIJIlliIllQ Ll lilllll' :1111I lilllll' 1'1'1'11l'1I. lYilI1 II1'ss11 XY11111Is1111 z1111I l,2lYL' Y11sI1i11k:1 I111 . . . . i i ' i - -1 1 l -' ' - 1 I.1':11I111g 11II 1111 IIICIIA Vlllllllillgll In' losing' 111 Img II IMIIII5 'llmu' IIN INAI5 IKIIUI IMIILII I -I I I' .931-g I 1. I 1 ,,. '.1 51. lglllllllh fin-III, II11'f1llI1S I1111I41'1I Illil' they w1'1'1' If' I III Im 'IS IIN II IIN' I0 IUIIIHIIIIN 'H III III lm ,I IIIIIIIIII MIINIII :1It1'1' I1-:11I111g most ol II11' way. I11 llll' 111'x1 gil 1 D ii ' - - ' sy' 11-J tI11' C111I1s 1'1Ig1'1I 11111 C-:1I1I1'11 -11--.v. , ' I1,,. .. 1 ,' ,. II I IIII I'IIIIl IRAN hmm IIMIK 5II'mIIIg IIILI Ixllllllllg up llll' x1'a1s1111, llll' I51':11x 1I1'11I1I111I ,I., ' I .. , . ' 9. . I If - . ,, I I I I I I 11111 Illl 1I11 I1.1y In KIIOIJIJIIIQ I,.1II1o.1 II 5.4. 11.111 5Iu.I,I,Il Hum ,HIM III I.ImI.h hill' IIIIIIII In tht ' . , I ' I 1 ,. . .' ' I I I I I XUNIIIUIMI IMI 'III IIIIIK 111- 1 IIIIII II IJOIIII5' sIz1111I111H. 1-ssc lX111.11Ix1111 :1111I I'.1I1I11- Xl111s:111I 1-.11I1 w . Vlilll' Clubs IIlt'll Inst ll llilll' 11lgz11111'n: 111 Xi':1sI1- I1it I5 poiiils. Standing Kneeling Slanding Coach L. Kneeling: J. Ford. : L. Castro, S. Nakabe, M, Lovaro, Coach L. Leith. : E. O'DonnelI, C. Garcia, R, Booth, R. Jenkins. : J. Dunson, D. Peninger, D. Canyon, E. Lavin, Baskeiball ll0's Basketball I 20's Leith. B. Givson, E. Haynes, D. Malone, O, Dorsey, Faculty Arthur fvlnaorw llulwvl Nluwr Kvnmrllv M0112 Emily lvllCl1Ql5 Vv'llll.1m Millar Nlnrllm Nllttlwcll 'ln l ll. Jl.,l,,, 'Q . Alma Moroxolr Gcraldrne Mulcahy William Mustanich Glvrm Ncwhmusc' Mary Newman Florence Nurcllwolz Dmncl O'l3rwr1 Claim Pvlvrxmn Leslie Phnllups Q6 .Q-.5 A.. fd . -L ., '- . 5315 in xx . J-2 .'. 1 x9 C. J WR, Wwfx if ,Qu-.,, 4, af ff hs has v x 'zu Ivfv 46' when seniors were kings and queens for a day NOX't'llllJL'l'iS big titotitciil. ol' COIIYSC, was tht- cziriiix'zil, piwsccilccl by the cxciteniciit ul' tht- King :mil Qucctt Culllcsl. High scit- iors Cram- Nlilcs :tml 'lkniy Imfaiiiim t-iiicrgccl tri- umpltzint in the King :tml Qiiccti fontcst, lll2lIlliS to tht' lcrrilii' stippurt ol their class. l'ht' i'1llilllV1ll itscll' wats not its haul lmvcn liopccl, iliunlas to at lc-iv limi-Nlissiqiiites who clziiiiiiiml in :mil just about t-mlul thc rztrtiivztl lot' good. lluw- t-wig must people thouglit, thzit the i'a1riiiv11l was 1 sllll :i lot ol lun. Mr. lit-niictli Clzistcllino :tnnoiiiicecl the cast lm' the tt-rm play :mtl thc lVcst NVing canine out with :1 lvw Slglllllfillll belts :tt lofztl IICWSIJZIIJCIN. Nzilurzilly, thc socrci' tvznii won :mother chatti- pioiisliip ivliimh wats ai silrprisc to zilmsolutely no 0lll'. 'l'hv night clztiircs haul pmveti graiml ztllztirs, llizttilas to the zunlntiuus ivurk ol' our clzliifc com- niiltvc, :mv ol thc most active LQl'0lll7S :it Mission. , . Top Right: King Tony Lozano and Queen Grace Miles, both hiqh seniors, walk down the aisle arnid the cheers of their subjects. Right: The King and Queen are crowned by mystery guest Mr. Morse while Student Body President Ron Smith holds the reqal trophies. Bottom Right: Yell leaders Audrey Svedja, Ray Perry and Carol Uhl are seen as they put on a stunt during the Carnival assembly. Below: The band played a real crazy number during the Carnival that had all the Cats jumping. five W is MLM f WMh,M 9. A , f fr f 4 '7W MMWW Ml 353 gy Events In th November n w l l Top Left: The Scphomore Assembly found a lively group of sophs bustinq out all over with talent and then some. Typical of the entertainment fare vlias the Roaring 20's number in which Kent Wilby lcentehl was serenaded by ll to r,l Ruth Krebs, Theresa Bernard, Aimila Mata, Connie Lambson and Gail Aparton, Left: The Li'l Abner routine in the soph assembly found Dave Sanchez, Kay Karpus, Ed Bowman, Milt Mar- tinez in the back row and Georgia Bennett and Sidgey' Cox performing. - Bottom Left: The Carnival found all sorts of costumes on all sorts of people, Some of the costumes were so good it was all but impossible to tellianylpody from anybody! as was the case here. T W- Opposite Page: Scenes from the Fall'-'53 Carnival found just about everyone getting intofthe act at one time or another, X HX C snow RIGHT. Action on the gridlrOl1l ix l 1 i H BELOW: Smilin' Buck Bates, co editor of the WEST WING. re :stile A . 1 ilfiil S115 QHNUE I wk QQEES '54 . Soccer Won It Ump- and Coach Glen had Xliwilyylk xml-4-1-ll-31111 UI' lflfjfi lljll il glgglin. ln thc OlJi'lllllg gzum- ul' lhn' Nl'll50ll Ihr lll'ZIl'S cU.u,Iu.ti by Ulcnn HTH IIN, BUUMTS l..u.kHl xlcmppvcl XX':1wl1i11gIr111, I-I. lnwc-ll lhvn lc-ll SVU, :111cl - '- - ,- . . - l,i111'41l11 l11lI11wn'cl fl-I. 1111 lll1'll' Illllkl slrzllghl l.lly C1l1z1111l1l1111sl11l1. H ' D lllt'Il clllllll'0 llccl lhl- llc':11's I-I :1111l llanlhuzl lol 'l hu' llQ'LIl'N 111111 hw' p,z11111-s :111ml livcl Iwo in rvgu' luwcal with lllllll lc-:1111s lllllylllg lu :1 5lUl'l'll'55 lim: lil NKWIWH P12131 Uwe ll lN'l'lU1l Ul ll'l'l'l' V'1'l'H llll' lhc l34':11w Cilllll' lmck lu k11r11'k cmvvr Sl. lg11:1li11s me-rx haul' 11111111 with um- ol lhv 1111151 l:1l111l1111s 1,0 ami poly 241. , ,, , fp- . , I A V . Hff'H'1 I 'XXX l lI l '- out ul ll -' g 'u' l11 thc M-1111-l111:1ls thc' l'lIQQl'l'N l1c':1I ll:1sl1111glu11 . - , 1 'If - ' . - 'hu INN Wm H ml UI Um' 2-U 111111 shut 11111 I'ulx' 24? In luke- Il1v1'1'11w11. II11- llllQlllX' ll4'2ll'5IJl1l4I'Kl llvc-1111'11u11 ll11',Xll- I' 12. Ulllll l2llllL'll0, Clill' .X111lc'1's1111, .Xlvx lJi111:1m, I U . . Nl:11'c'o l',su1l1:11', Illlil ,Inn Nuncf. All-City Antomo Quiteno 4355--. --..-.' 1 5' fe -7121 M i 'T 1 . Three stalwarts. of the Soccer team were Cliff Anderson, Mario Escobar, Alex Dumas. ......- -' L P: 00, THAT? My BOY! C x..-? Ml. teenth Champion hip another featherin his Mission.. ... GAME SCORES Xllisliiiigloii cap Mission Lowa-Il ..,,. . Il Mission I.IllCiUIIl ... . I Mission Czililco .., . I Xlissioii Baillmozl .... . ll Nlissioii Sl. Ignatius .. , ll Mission l'oIyIc-clmic . il NI ission Championship Semi-Finals ., r Xl zisliiiiglon Championship Finals ll Mission ......... 1 I'oIylu'Imic' . ll INDIVIDUAL SCORING Mission Score .Xmonio Quilcno. .. ... Ili lllill' .XlllIt'l'S0ll .... I -Iolm 'I'orrc's. .. fl .Xlzm Ilzmisli. .. I Curl Xliiglil. .. l Rolmvrl Clwslmo.. . I Nlzirfo I'ISK'UIJ2ll'. . . I I I I Iolzll .......... ..... .... .... . I I TOP ROW: Don Oryall, Carl Wright, Alex Dimas, Antonio Qulteno, Lvle Schiffers, Cliff Anderson, Wally Bainbridge, Bill Hennlngs. SECOND R0'W: Eugene Morales, Robert Crespo, Marco Escobar, Frcd Peraifa, Robert Sanchez, Allan Banish, Robert Johnson, John Torres. CM T Y' , ln Registry e got the Business Ranking as one of the most iniportzint operations, the registry period beezinie the scene ol' ll great deal of activity in the early morning hours. A Alter the lirst period students retired to their registry class to be briefed on the coni- ing events of the day and to dispose ol' busi- ness regarding programs, report czirds. cut slips :ind the like. Seems like the answer to wl'ia1's cooking could well be answered here. REG. 133 - - Yturralde, M. Chapman. Row Two: W. Hennings, A. Hillcsland, J Haudine, H. Schreckgosr, A. Hayes, l Hushes, A. Hayes. Row Four: J. Hidalgo. REG. SH. 5 - - burg, Z. Tuff, L. Harvey. A. Dennis. Row Four: S. Rodrequez, B. Kassab, X, A Jefferson. Row Five: L. Harris, T. Hanford, X. REG. 203 - - Row One tl. to r.l: E. Andrus, A. Millcr D. Marfin, N. Edises, B. Tillman, P. Espinar E. Figard. son, M. Ecror, M. Bono, Mr, Mason. Row Three: A. Fitzgerald, R, Ellingson, Q Vickers, J. Phillips, A. Remo, R. Brewster Row One ll. fo r.l: R. Harris, D. Huddlc- sfon, P. Evans, V. Villegos, P. Howard, R. Row Three: N. Romanoff, C. Hirofa, M. Horton, J. Roberis, R. Carlan, R. Caldwell. Row One tl. to r.l: E. Stewart, B. Vanderf Row Two: D. Jones, P. Ingram, S. Kazarian, Row Three: V. Herring, M. Mancy, J. John- son, E. Mostes. Row Two: G. Faulkner, L. Solis, S. Andor- REG. 416 -- Row Onc Il. fo r,I: L Ilxmlnnmtmw N Wmllvt I Ilxumpwn I, SQRIXIIL- I7 Nm II I CIQIIII slum' A WH . Row Two: I L,I.1aIK K Bmw :lx I I r.x.IIcx I lmkm I', IH-wmv, I7 Y.n11.1Imxm Row Thrcc: M Mwlmmw P Mmwmfu I' LIIIW, I, IluIImx Il Iam I MJIIUN I' Ibm-wskn I REG. 422 A - Row Ong Il, fo r.I I I' MvIs.n IX A Mum mm I Mn-.vu M lvIuurv L Mvvuv I' M. L .II IIN Row Two: II Mwlw I Nha M 'xM'IH'Iuw, Il Murrlwnl, 4, MIL wmix E Mvmw N AM lMm.1III Row Thrcc: II INMfX',L'x ll XX'.1r.I, I MWAIUX I3 IIIIHI-.Im Il krnvvu' I' M-IIIIIWII, IW ICAIWX Four prvtty qlrls lmod up for the camvra .uni thou xlqnmI A Im! from ICH In rvqht WINJII I1.1I1LvOm'cI tv H10 Ins! Is sflll A vvwsfcry, m thx- stnft IL-.wvm :I Lux In vm: to Irmi out who Hwy Arn' DEBATE CLUB - - Row One II. fo r.I: N MrLvonI CS MIILW I III'v1l1n'II,I Hulsh Row Two: Il. bmuth P Qu.1rI.xrolu Ii Imm uk SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Row One ll. fo r.I: C Sl-I1 L I.1mlwun, I. IHIIHIII Row Two: A Nnlxn, I Skuwfz DANCE BAND -f- I Row Cnc Il. I0 r.I: I' IHIIIIIIU I IQIMIIX I Iwzwxxn I Lnmw-. Row Two: M Amlumiw II IYJIUXIUII ' Ixp.-mx IW IRIN, Row Thrcc: I Qmfmlu I fX.I.1 mm ,I if 'N .NN v REG. 104 A- - Row One 11.10 r.I: I7 11111111 1 11 11.111111.111 I 0111i 1 N1'Ix11'1 Il I'.11.111 1X I'.111.11I1 11111111111 ROW Two: '1 11111Iu111 M IK1111111 I 1111111111 I1 I'.1I1.11111111 I1 I'1'11111-1111 I 11111111.1111 Row Three: I' 12111111 IQ 12111111111 11 M1111 1.11 I' 11111111-1.11 I N11I1I1n REG. SHOP 6 - - Row One I1. to 1.1111 11111111111 M 111111111 'Y 1X1.1.11111 I 21111111111 I fX1.I11111 Row Two: I 1111111111 I3 IY111111111111.1 11. fX1111.11.111 1'X '-11'1111'1111 I fX:11111111X Row Three: XX I11-1111111113 1 12111111111 I1 1111111-' 11 111111111-1.111 IT Il.11.11.111- I1 I31'1l11 REG. 205-4 Row One 11. fo r.I: 1 X.1.111111,' X1 XX11:1- I 111.111 I X11.11 I I1.111f.111 1111111111 I' X.11I.1 111111 Row Two: C 131111 I' 11.1111-111' I X1-111' 1 X'1'1'1.11.1 Row Th'-QQ: 1 XX1111I111111' I1 111.1-1'11, ll W.1r111.111 I OC111111.11 REG. 215 - - Row One 11.10 1.1: 11 I.111111.1 H 111111-1-.1111 1 1111111-1 Q1 O111111.111.1 14 1411111111 Row Two: '- ID11I1.111.111 I1 lQ1111.11111.1111 ll 1l1111111x1111 Il Q111'11111111111 I 1111111111111-.' Row Three: A 12.111111-. C1 1'1.111 I1 1111111-.1111 F Il111111111.1 12 11.1111c1.111 REG. 217 - - Row One 11.10 r.I: 1 1711.111111111.1- X 111111 11111111 I 151:11111xr111 S 111-11111 Il I11-11111 XX M.111x Il M.111111 Row Two: I7 111.1111 I 1111111111-.1111 1 11111 11 G11-2111.111 M 611.11111 X 11.1.'1'I Row Three: 1 K1--.1111111 Il M.111111111 I LI11111-7 M F1.1i11'1 II 1W11111.1111 1 11111111111 Row Four: KS A1.11.1 REG. 218 - - Pow One +I. fo 1.1: M M1111111 l A1.111.111 11 I1.111i.1,I 11111111 Ii 111111111 Row Two: R 11111111.11 K 111.1111-.111 REG. 227 - - Row One 11. to r,I: I 8.11.1111 I XXI111111.111 IX Nylxm 5 w1111s,U 1111111 11 1311111 Row Two: I1 '1I1f11111111111 11 l11111.1111 11 N11 C Hnxfcr I1 S.1111.1 Row Three: R GI1111111 1 A1111111-1111 X1 111111 11111 I C1.11I1 D 131111111 I H.1111111'.' REG. 228 - - One 11: fo r.I: l 1'.11I11.1 '1 100111111 II11111 H Y1111s1111r.1, I XX1111 1 X1.111.1 D XX!111111.1111 Row Two: f'X Z.11111111l1- l 7111111111 XX Xk'11111C1 D Gone: XX' XXf1111.1Il I M11-.1 Pow Three: Q X'V11.V1111 1 X'X1111I1I I XL11111 I K11?.111.'111 C XXf11.1111111 I 1111:-.11'11 Row I XX REG. 235 -- Row One ll. Io r.I: 1 XN.1I1.1111 11 W.11 1r'r1,M IXA111101 I3 XJ.111-11111 I Xf'11.111 Il XXn1111'11.1, 1 C.1xs111y Pow Two: I 131111011-11111 A Xf'11I.11, M 111.11 1111115111 B O.111'x, C XXXLN1 C1 1'l.1111s111'I1 Row Three: I2 XN11I1Or Z C1111 I1 V.11111- L C111.1Z:1111 Mlss F 1111111'y111-11 Vow Four: D XXf.111I 1 L11-.111I111 1' 1X1.111111 D 11.11-111111 REG. 237-- Row One: Il. to 1.1: I1 121111111 N XX.11.1111111 1' Or11: I X1X1111.1k1'1 I N11111 Pow Two: C M1'D1111.'1I11 U XJV1II1.11111. 11 1111111 A M.11s11.1II, I' W.11111-. Pow Three: I1 Em111111-1 I W1111.11111. 1' Y01Or1.1111111l11s L !X11111'rx1111 REG. 246 - - Row One 11:10 r.I: M 1111111111 I 1.1111-1.11 D I1c'1111H1:'1 P 11111011 IS l.1v1s1111, C1 V111 1111111-, G M.11.11111.11.1s Row Two: 12 Me1,s11r1.1111111 C 11.11-.111.111, Q, Xf'.111Alx1111Q, 1 GQ1J1111y11 111111, I X.1s11111'.i Pow Three: A 111w11x1-1111 I W1l-.1111 A 011110110 D L1.111111111 M Q.1ss11111 L1 111111111-1 I Blvn 11 LOCIQUC1 Row Four: XXI! LI111'I1,P 11117 11 111-1111x1111 X I I21111r11111111, I2 11111x X EEG. 307 - - Pow One II. to r.I: S II1111111.111 I1 11.1111- 11 7.111f1.111 A CI1.111 I' 111.1111-1, XX 1.11.11 1 111 C3 I111111111. Row Two:1 C11111111. A l1111111u M L1'1,1'11.1 I O111'1.,11 F if1111111111'1 1 C.1x1'y Row Thferv: XI C.111.1I11 I1 '1.11111-111, 11 C1111 111111 1-I 11111, I, C1.1111 1 I11'.1vI1w REG. 312-- Row One II. to r.l: l. Plttero, T. Prneda N. Spencer, D Sankovuch, F. Barley, D. Smith Row Two: B Lewrs, L. Rose, P. Sloan, W llemlerson, B. Smutlr, D Oryall. Row Three: N Podsokoff, D Kellogg, B Maxwell, H lewts, F. Qulrarte R Scham lteck Row Four: VV. Mustanlclw, G Mules, Man nlnq. REG. 314 -- Row One: ll. to r.I: V Davts, L. Coullzrlt sun, ll Fulrverl, R Dominick, M. Duran, C l1n.xper, A. lovato, V. Aqulluna Row Two: J. Davenport, C. De Mont, B Davls, N Dumas, D. Pennnger Row Three: R McCowan, D Dong, R. Dyk man, l' lun, R Davrs, W Dawes. REG. 317 -- Row One: ll. to r.l: K. Morrul, V. Hernan rlez, M lluarra, G Sowell, R. Stelnauer, D. llaltson, E. Grlften. Row Two: V. Grenz, C Gutowskl, C. Grant, A. Natlmn, R. GLIllL'. Row Three: G. Gonzalez, J Saltslnury, E Graves, J. Crutlerrez. REG. 320 - - Row One tl. to r.I: K. Eunlce, C Lamlwert, R. Kxnqsley, L. Kamp, M Langsather, l. Kusulvoya. Row Two: C. Larson, M. Lagartt, D. Kell, W. Kyles, M. Kahlow. Row Three: K. Wnlly, G. Chacon, E Hayser, M. Knope, G. Seltooley, T. Johnson. REG. 424 - - Row One ll. to r.l: J. Lambert, N. Sega rnnl, T. Jones, S. Wunderllck, P. Kung, S. Kennedy, B. Kratzer. Row Two: L. Vargo, D. Lee, M. Lea, M NXfashtngton, D. Kratzer, R. Randall. Row Three: C. Smith, E. Uerutla, J. Young, B. Buck. REG. 331- - One ll. to r.l: B. Joseph, J. Sanders, Row B. Shatara, E. Sanders, M. Douglas, S. Allen. Row Two: F. Williams, D. Black, J. Klnq, V. Bower, J Kolnes, M. Ayon. Row Three: J Parry, P. Quartarolr, R. Anderson, K. Unck, D. Reyes, M. Muller. REG. 341- - Row One tl. to r.l: J. Anderson, M. Mc- Farren, S. Mantlarne, J. McCarthy, P. Mean ock, V. Forrest, M. Hammer, N. Owen, E. I lutl. Row Two: A. Boqle, G. Flsher, C. Baker, G. May, T. Martinez, R. Maran, L. Royal, M. Molrna. Row Three: B Gatlchall, F. Mlllcr, G. And racle, R. Davls, E. Lelanclats, R. Mousen. Row Four: L. Eclqeconlne, J. McCoy. REG. 342 - - Row One tl. to r.J: L. Monrrs, P. Morse, M. Mora, B. Mora, B Russell, G. Mora, M. Mulligan. Row Two: B. Reed, H. Hester, G. Brenten- lvueclwer, J. Epperly, L. Barley, E. Hulctt. Row Three: J. Lee, S. Nakabe, R. Meyer, R. Prke, R Boynton, L Hlqgrns. REG. 345 - - Row One: ll. to r.l: E. Borg, J, Logan, F. Burqess, B. Boyrlston, B. Pinkerton, H. Ca- pate, C. Borq. Row Two: S. Vuek, B. Vitalr, P. Rtordan, S. Carhallal, C. Brady, A. Buonscrlo, L. Campu' sano, C. Handel. Row Three: D. Bruce, C. Brown, S Harrns, R. Booth, H. Browne, J. Mitchell, J. Healy. REG. 234 - - Row One ll. to r,l: P. Batattt, B. Bam- berger, l. Ballatl, A. Berrols, F. Bowley, M. Kolnes, A. Booth. Row Two: X, D. Bearante, G. Belair, E. Brady, L. Evans, M. Bennett, Row Three: R. Blackhurst, A. Banks, J. Beck, E. Bolman, J. Bellesl, P. Bissell. Row Four: E. Tlblvs, B. Cluntan, R. Ben- clane, T. Shelley. REG. 415 - - Row One ll. to r.l: R. Decarsky, D. Rasom, C. Draz, M. Sacelclo, B. Paulor, L. Eckhardt. Row Two: V. Dayus, A. Decker, S. Denano, A. Lluer, S. Cox, P. Culbertson. Row Three: J. Davss, M. Lcvato, D. Dal porto, D. Dorsey, V. Dnaz, R. Bento. REG. 421 -- Row One ll. to r.l: S. Ford, B. Geene, J. Gelher, B. Gonzales J. Whltrnan Row Two: J. Dwyerl, F. Wltty, J. Cn-ne, C. Garcra. PK 1,44 ...L N 055. 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If ,-.- TOP LEFT: Always r1-:11lv W srmle and a hearty 'hello' 1s r Kenneth 1K.C. to 111511101111-J Cm el Iano, director of Mnsslonk :erm 111111 success, l Remember M.v1m EFT: A tywcnl rehearsal acene wlth e Cast revlewmq some 111 the 11111 0 Q1I31OQUC that later was to prove so EDYIVEITIIWZJ to the a111l1enc1 Frr1n1 left O r1gl'1t there Appears 121111 C1111 well, 01,1 Altamxrano, SKISIC Q Riy Perry, une Kolvwes ar11lGlar1a Corder BELGW: An A111513 1m11ress1Or'1 Of the set a stage of 'l Rememver Mama w1t the unset photo of he star of the D y, June Kolnes hm was JLme's hrs Ieaclmo role 'X WR X1 1 XX XXXf311iW7L1 .11- gf X41 Ags R JJ 3 7 J If 1:2-lf xiii ' 'W .W Q D V if .K f NN..-M nw +5 ' ,N XS Q4 4' A J QV Q gg .W n Q 1s'Q' 1 ' f .sv Qmgssi My , ,.x,xQmXPi- SWL. 'Q , 'Q-N., all N Q ink 0 is , V X . ' . 6 Q ,Q 4: A fih, Q ' Y Q V , ,s--SN, . . . M ' -ul' -f . Q F ,Y-N' 1 ,X W I ' X i Q 2 Y , - 52 A X - Q -5, . .E N jf H 4. f , . fl A I A A . 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TOP LEFT: Always ready with whatever was needed was Mr. CiII's right hand man. Wally Bainbridge, who is seen movinq a micro- phone into place. The crew-topped, muscular Wally was really the man behind the scenes all during fhe year. LEFT: The girls-the ideeIs of Mission -so voted luv their classmates. For another look at these same ideals, look elsewhere in this book. BOTTOM LEFT: January was also the month that saw a sparkling Marine band come to MHS to play everything from marches to pump-and all well. BELOW: Another scene from the Senior Coffee with Mr. Morse and the Senior's buddy Mr. Kauer doing the honors, assisted ny Mrs. O'Neill. Ti Q x X ig x x K gf x N ,flggx TOP ROW: DON ABEYTA . . . Majored in Shop . . . ERNEST ADKINS . . . Majored in Shop . . , GRANT AITKENS . . . Varsity Football, Block M . . . SHIRLEY ALLEN . . . Majored in Home Economics . . . LOU ALTAMIRANO , . . Spotlight Club, Dance Committee, Student Senate . . . ROY ANDER- SON . . . Varsity Football, Block M . . . LILY ARAGON . . . Latin-American Club, Bowling ROW TWO: GLORIA BAEZA . . . Maiored in Business . . . OPAL BAILEY . . . Maiored in Business , . . EDITH BARR . . . Term Plays . . . RICHARD BERRY . . . Varsity Baseball Captain, Block M, Choir . . . BEATRICE BASTON . . , Ma- jored in Home Economics . . , RAY BELCHAR . . . Majored in Science. , . DELORES BLACK. . . Majored in Business . . . ROW THREE: VERA BLACKBURN . . . Girl's Executive Board . . . JOE BLEA . . . Varsity Baseball . . . VIOLET BOWER . . . Girl's Executive Board, Girl's Reception Com- mittee, High Senior Vice President . . . MARCIA BOYD- STON . . . Majored in Business . . . LOIS BRODD . . . Ma- jored in Business, Registry Secretary, Fall '52 . . . DAREL CARTER . . . Majored in Mathematics . . . CHLORIS CARTER . . . A Capella Choir . . . ROW FOUR: DOROTHY CHEEKS , . . Girl's Executive Board . . . BOB CHRISTENSEN . . . Varsity Football, Carnival King, Spring '53 . . . BETTY CHRISTIAN . . . Majored in Music, Choir, After School Sports . . . ZADIE CHU . . . Chinese Club . . . JOANNE COLLINS . . . Rifle Team, A Capella Choir, Operetta . . . JUNE COLLINS . . . Rifle Team, A Capella Choir, Operetta . in Home Economics . . . ROSE COLLINS . . . Maiored A K C 2 X' i X is x fis xg V2 A X TOP ROW: JOAN COLOMBO . . . Majored in Business . . . LAVONNE CUPIT . . . Majored in Home Economics . . . MILA DE GUZMAN . . . Maiored in Business . . . JOSEPH DELTH . . . Majored in Industrial Arts . . . ALMA DENNIS . . . Majored in Mathematics . , . JOANNE DOHERTY , . . Majored in Business, Music . . . MARGARET DOUGLAS . . . Basketball, Modern Dance, Treasurer H-ll Registry . . . ROW TWO: STARLE DRISCOLL . . . Majored in Business, 4X4 Plan . . . ROSE ANN DRUM . . . Maiored in Science . . . EPHREM GEORGE . . , Majored in Shop . . . NATHAN GEORGE. . . FRANCELLE FERAGON . . . Maiored in Business . . , DOROTHY FLOWERDAY . . . Majored in Business, 4X4 Plan . . . MARY LOY GALVAN . . . Majored in Clothing . . . ROW THREE: DON GAMINO . . . Majored in Shop . . . YOLANDA GARFIAS . . . Vice President Student Body, Swim- ming, Majorecl in Art . . . CECILIA GILETTE . . . Majofed in Business . . . GORDON GOMES . . . Maiored in History, Varsity Baseball, Block M . . . CONNIE GRENNIE . . . Win- ner ot Pep Song Contest, Drama . . . THOMAS HANFORD . . . Majored in Language, West Wing Staff, Head Yell Leader . . . LILY HARVEY . . . Maiored in Business . . . ROW FOUR: WILLIE HENDE S . . . VELMA HERRING . . . Majored in Home Economics V:f12m0ff'i,alB an CWC 8' , . , CHRISTINE HoLs1'EAo I . , Majored in Business . . . Q Q D Y' ANNIE LEE HOWARD , . . Majored in Home Economics . . , PHYLLIS INGRAM . . . Majored in Science, Block M . . . MEYERS JACOBSEN . . . California Scholarship Feder- ation, Spanish Club . . . ALFRED JEFFERSON . . . Majored in Mechanical Arts R - - ' Ivlalored in History The Senior Picnic was a frolicsomc thinq ITB D U k dL G f TOP LEFT: The S T darker side TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Bax! t i lp d O BOUI' BVTL OUT, G TOP ROW: JOAN JOHNSON , . . Maiored in Business, 4X4 Plan , . . DESSIE JONES . , . Majored in Business . , . ROSETTA JONES . . . Majored in Business . . . ELSIE JORGENSON . . . Majored in Science . . . FRANCES JOYCE . . . Majored in Business . , . BILL KASSAB . . . Orchestra SUSIE KAZARIAN . . . Majored in Business, 4X4 Plan . . . ROW TWO: JEWEL KING . . . Majored in Business . . . AMELIA KIRCH . . . Girl's Athletic Association . . . JUNE KOLNES . . . Majored in Business, Term Play . . . JOSE- PHINE LO GRANDE . , , Majored in Home Economics . . . BARBARA LAMBSON . . . Girl's Executive Board, Girl'S Ref ception Committee, Calitornia Scholarship Federation, Dance Committee . A . IRIA LARRETA 4 . . Swimming Team . . . BETTY LAWSON . . . Library Statt . . . ROW THREE: BOB LILLIS . . . California Scholarship Fed- eration, Italian Club, French Club, Accordionist tor Assemblies . . . HERBERT LOCKNER . . . Stage Crew . . . DONNA LONG . . . California Scholarship Federation, Girl's Execu- tive Board, Student Senate, Senior Service Society, Student Body Secretary . . , TONY LOZANO , . . Dance Committee, LatinaAmerican Club, Assistant Yell Leader, Fall '53, Carnival King, Fall '53 . . . GRACE MALANDARAS . , . Majored in Business, California Scholarship Federation . . . MERLENE MANEY . , . Majored in Business . . . SAM MANNING . . .Spotlight Club, A Capella Choir, Pianist at Assemblies , . . X X . Xxx? ,rf : WILLIE MACIA . . . Band, Majored in Eng- JACK MANTELE . . . Majored in Mechanical DIANE MARTIN . . . Retailing Club . . . . Baseball, All-City, Block M McBURNEY , . . Track, Football, Block M McCULLOUGH , . . Girl's Executive Board, Manager, Student Senate, Executive Board McGUIRE . . . Term Play, GirI's Executive ROW TWO: NORMAN McLEOD . . . Chess Club, Debate Club . . . RUTH, MESSERSMITH . . . Term Play . . . DELORES MICHEL . , . Majored in Business . . . SHIRLEY MIDDLETON . . . Maioreclin Business . . . GRACE MILES . . . Carnival Queen Fall '53, Spotlight Club, Operetta, A Capella Choir . . . MARY MILLER . . . Band EDWARD MILLS . . . Majored in Science . . . ROW THREE: MARIO MOLENARI . . . Football, Dance Band , . . MARY MOREIRA . , . Majored in Business . . . YOLANDA MORENO . . . Majored in Business , . . ELLEN MOSTES . , . Maiored in Business . . . JANICE MUN- HOLLEN . . . Senior Service Society . . . KENNETH NADEAU . , , Majored in Shop . , . GEORGE NATHAN . . . Mechanical Drawing . . . it ' 2 ROW FOUR: KAREN NETHERCUTT . . . Maiored in Business . , . DON ORIALL . . . Majored in Shcp . . . PHILLIP PAYTON . . . Reserve Ctficers Training Corps, Sabre Club, Swimming Team . . , RAY PERRY . . . Stu- dent Senate, Head ot Rooter's Club, Dance Committee, Head Yell Leader, Term Play . . . DIANE PETTERSON , . . Majored in Business . . . DAN PETERSON . . . Majored in Spanish . . . JENELL PHILLIPS . . . Majored in Home Economics . . . ROW FIVE: DIANE PIAZZA . . . Registry Presdent Spring '52, Majored in Business . . . JOYCE PIFFERO . . . Majored in Business, Carnival Queen, Spring '52 , . , DOMITILLIA PINEDA . . . Girl's Reception Ccmmittee, Girl's Athletic Association . . . Girl's Executive Board, Sports . . . NICK PODIASKOFF . . . Dance Committee, Varsity Baseball . . . DOROTHY PRESELY . . . Maiored in Home Economics . . . PATRICIA PYDYNOWSKY , . . Majored in Science . . , PETER QUARTAROLI . . . Senior Society, Football, Italian Club, Block M, High Senior President . . . gk Q E.: Mission! idea-ls caught some fron row I o r.1 ianc 0 erson hat unawarc I Ih , LJVTC 'oncs t I I D P 1 J I4 I M Williams, Mila dc Guzman. Second row, Connie Jwn Alstinc, Graco Milos, Betty McGuire, Kay Brodd, Joan I ' - F y W ight Thi I Bari: Lambson I y P H C I Uhl D t Fl I T S h on wson a c r . rr o Ct- i Cro, aro c , 0 .intl Graco Malandaras. . ,I I . git, it row, ow I Q' isa. EQ: y, oni c om TOP ROW: FRANK QUIRARTE. . . Dance Band. , .ARTHUR RAMSBURG . . . Majored in Shop . . . JOYCE RAMSDELL . . . Girl's Reception Committee, Roller Skating Club . . . ANTONIO QUENTENO . . . Majored in Home Economics . . . EDITH RENK . . . Girl's Athletic Association . . . California Scholarship Federation . . . ELOY RODRIGUEZ . . . Ma- jored in Spanish . . . NERIEDA RODRIQUEZ . . . Majored in Home Economics . . . ROW TWO: SYLVIA RODRIQUEZ . , . Majored in Business . . . MANUEL ROMERO . . , Varsity Baseball, Block M . . . LOUISE ROSE . . . Majored in Business . . . ROBERT SAN- CHEZ . . . Latin-American Club, Majored in Mechanical Shop . . . JACKIE SANDERS . . . Girl's Athletic Association . . . EVELYN SANDERS . . . Majored in Business . . . DOROTHY SANKOVICH . . . Majored in Business . . . ROW THREE: ROBERT SCHAMBECK . . . R.O.T.C., Stage Crew . . . ELEANOR SCHORN . . . California Scholarship Federation, Girl's Athletic Association, RetaiIer's Club, Bowl- ing , . . NABIHA SHATARA . . . Girl's Athletic Association . . . JUNE SIMONVICH . . . Majored in Business, Bowling . . . PAULINE SLOWN . . . Majored in Home Economics . . . BETTY SMITH . . . Maiored in l-lome Economics . . . BEVERLY SMITH . . . Majored in Home Economics . . . ROW FOUR: DELLA SMITH . . . Majored in Home Eco- nomics . . . RON SMITH . . . California Scholarship Federa- tion, Varsity Football, Term Play, Student Body President, Low Senior President. . . WILLIAM SMITH . . . Dance Committee NOVA SPENCER . . . Maiored in Business . . . ELZA STEW- ART . , , Majored in Home Economics . , . ELIZA TALBERT . . . Volleyball, Softball . . . DOROTHY TAYLOR I , . Majored in Business . . . 'St L ff 3 5 'N ffii TOP ROW: VICTOR TIRADO . . . California Scholarship Federation, High Junior President, Retailer's Club. . . GIRARD TOWNSEND . . . VVest Wing Photographer, Track Team Man- ager, Basketball Team Manager, Block M , . . MARIA TRU- JILLO . , . Majored in Home Economics . . . ZANNER TUTT . . . GRC., Girls Rifle Team, Choir . . . CAROLE UHL . . . Assistant Yell Leader, Fall '53, Majored in Home Economics DIANE UN'CK . . . Secretary, Senior Class . . . ROW TWO: WALTER UNCK . . , West Wing Editor, Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation, Senior Service Society, Photog- raphy Club, Science Club . . . CAROLE UNGER . . . Majored in Spanish . . . JOSE URIBE . . . Roller Skating Club . . . CONNIE VANALSTINE . . . Majored in Business . . . BEV- ERLY VANDENBURG . , . Girl's Reception Committee, Girl's Rifle Team . . . JULIA VASQUEZ . . . Majored in Business . . . JUANITA VILLEGAS . , . Majored in Art . . . ROW THREE: GORGETTE VOLPONE . . . Majored in Busi- ness . . . JEAN WALLACE . . . Majored in Economics . . . BILLIE WALLACE . . . Choir . . . VERSA WARD . . . Block M, Maiored in Business . . . EVELYN WILLIAMS . . . GirI's Glee . . . KATIE WILLIAMS . , . Majored in Busi- ness . . . MYRNA WILLIAMS . . . Majored in Business . . . ROW FOUR: JOHN WILSON , . . Retailer's Club . . . DAR- LENE WOODS . . . Maiored in Music . . , FAYE WRIGHT . . . Majored in Business . . . SAM YANCY . . . Majored in Shop . . . LEE LEVITT . . . Chinese Club . . . BOB ZUCCA . , . Varsity Baseball, one year on All-City Baseball . . . i Al ix si ew nag ,A wg iw it Aigyilssxv ,V is ,Y HY MQW -Q Q. sf? 33 Q? Q x Y QV- tk mi, aw Nw - rf Wa N. Jax uv' E A my ' 1 5 +1 war. 'K ?Yjfi'l!i'k . QM 5ff5:gggi,. Y 4 2 ' 'F 5 F wk gg: N X Q .S+ K Y :W he S , X my Y. ,.. 4 .. xf WK? Aff - W. X Q Q G , i . . . ' H .swag xv . , t W1-x . gf 1, 'U zz. 1 -- X - M' In 'S N, E . Q.. ? if X ff f f' SQ ws S 'H P, X 'B X YM. Eggs . . ,QD 'A iN- A , , S .A . Q .limi X: xv, W Q M. ik 5 . Qi iikgiys 1 f, 5 hw- , 'V wiv . N- . 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'A Y A ' 5 f wr-'EA iw v x il :gn E' ,S 1 Rf' W :ff A M if S ' ' X F ' MQ . . . the survival of the fittest lft-lJt'tia1t'y initizttctl tlu- Spring scnurstct' :nul lllC st-fmul ltztll ol' tlu- Happiest Yczn' nl' Ont' l,ivt's. .-Xt :in t-:nlv st-nu-stat' zisscntlmly tlur lizivulty mtnluv, mitsisting nl Mr. Rztlplt Kanter, Mt. At'- tlnn' 'l'ziyloi', Mr. Donziltl Linn, znul Mr. John l.citl1, was intimultut-cl :nul llIllllCllllllClyLll'l'l1llllll'Cl :is tlu- inusiuil sensation ol' tlu' vczn: 1 Despite nnult lumpc lor its liCllll'Il, it wats tlcli- nitvly stzilctl tlu- t't'u'ss wats out, :tt lcztst until tlu' lnlluwing yt-air. Sttulcnl llotly Ullir'ct:s lugznt tlu'it' c'lun'cs in plginiiing' sttult-nt :u:tix'itit's znul tlu- nuiny Mission lllulms :nul Ul'gllllllllllUIlS lwgztn their npctxttiniis. .Xltcr tlu: l'K'Slgll2lll0Il ol Yllrslly lootlmll coztcli Mr. Milt Rcwlt-rinztn, tlu- sznnc lltlll lot' tlu- ncxt st-nu'stt'r wats given to atssistztnt liootlmll nu'nlot' ul' llwllurt Xli' Hill lloll' ntl . .,. . tl . ABOVE RIGHT: The Rat Race, with all its forms to be filled out qenernlly left everyone breathless, especially the counselors. Here Mrs. Baxter is found working feverishly to get everyone into the class that they gust had to get into in order to graduate. RIGHT: Newcomer to Mission as a substitute for Miss Wilson who was absent with an injured leg, was Mr. Lupino who found out about the Rat Racc the hard way. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Little Theater was a scene of organized chaos about this time with Mrs. Baxter still working and Steve Cano still smiling. BELOW: Some of the boys waited to see Mr. Kauer during the Rat Race, and killed some time hy reading up on the latest in the WEST WING Events in the F bruary W: 5,1 i- ,1 0 , VDMTA ABOVE LEFT: George Wolfman pens has slgnatuw tn .wether student program In one of bus last OfflCI3l acts lu-lt rv uusuqrtrm and leavunfp for the Unvverslty of Callfornla where tw was lo lake over as head baseball coach. Still clammnng nn as Cano. LEFT: The boys, Pop Elder, George Wolfman and hrs rc-place ment Bull Mustanlch clasp bands as a farewell gesture to fVll55lOT1'S baseball wlzard as the faculty gives Mr. W, a gonna awav pmtv. That'5 Mr. Newhouse's nose lutflng into the picture on the rlqlrtt BOTTOM LEFT: Readlng the HQOSSID columns and socnal news wrltten by the Journalism I students are Laurie Mlffltn, Karen Morrlll and Eleanor So Relle. BELOW: The happy go lucky pc-ople,uYfl1e cafetepm. '-.. bruar was the month that found assemblies by the ABOVE: Fe y I score. Everything from rds to entertainment dominated the scene, such as above, wit the band members who are seen limoer- inq up. ABOVE RIGHT: of -ce scene with Mrs. Carol DeMont . getting hcr sh e of, ' roblems, Lookinq on is Miss Hust 'iihoo nurse, ' TO HT HT: Co h Lloyd L irh gives out with the o tion on his boys. RIGHT: Fa Ity row, an all apparently enjoying t ir bits cf conversation LOWER RIG T: The Journ lism l's prepare the WEST WING for distribution y slipping R los into the paper. An aqer crew, they later tu-r ed out a spark g Cub Edition that h the regular Journalism cl ses drooling. . BOTTOM RIG T: Freddie Peralt casts off w' his famous one handed push sh t from about 30 fe Inst the Washington Eagles. The Be s won this one, BELOW: An ex iting moment in th Washi gton-Bear fray is shown by the ro ers' expressions. BELOW: Steady was the way Guard u bles was described hy Coach Lloyd Leit . 1 Coach GI nn Haas occertes vs... I 'lf K X sf: L J X x l Coach Lloyd Letth fcenter1 puts Bob Tealer Stellar Bear center and lump shot artist and Walt Morgan guard through thelr paces previous to th opening game of the season W 11121411411 hy 11111 luck all season long, C111111 Iloyd Ie1111's basketball Bears 111111111 thunsclvcs relegated to 1111111 1 I1 s 111111i111sio11. ff 1111 1 11n-won, 11111--lost 111'111'ti1'1- 11111s s111111'e11 promise of 111111111115 1111 11-ICI 1lC1l1g 21 tough St. 111111111115 1 111 thc 11 tene o11e11e1', 311-31. 11111s11111 1 11 forth in 1111- 11111111 1 111111 1111111 lowls B11l111n upset the I,ci1111111-11 13 ll 111 11111 1111111111es i11 the se11son's sc-1111111 1111111111111 S1X1LLll 13011115 1111mpc11 i11 111' 11-11- t 1 QSSL Wilson 111111e11 to n11 111'11ii. 1111 Doloics S111-11 W'1i1'l'l0l'S ll1CIl 1111111111-11 l1lllx to 111111 11 lS1l1llg1011 36-32 111 Kelztr 1321- 11111111 the site 111 most of the Mission g111111-s. 131111111 11111111 11111 111111111111 101111 1111- 1111':11s 1 ll1L1 1111111 11111111 111 with 21 17 1n111'11e1' 1701'- '111'n1c1- 11. I.111Cf 11-11 50-36. 111 1'01'1111lC, 111'111il'1-s11-11 in the loss ol' 11-ssc LWL A scene from the S.l. game-the second one. In the first, the Bears copped a victorvg in the second, the locals lost a real heart- breaker. Here Bob Tealer and Bill Mallen baffle it out for the ball while Bill Flower- day throws a hip at another S.l.'er. THE BASKETBALL SCENE Leithm n 1V1ls1111, 1'111111lc11 11-i111 1111- 111-1111-1111o11s sl111111- lllg of 1111 111'1111sc11 I.o11'1-11 1111-, s111-111:11 1ll'1'l'11l lor 1111- 111-111 s 50-15 i11 1111-ir 111-xt 11111111-. A11- Clily 111111 T1-111c1' was high 11111111 lllllll with 18 t11llies. R11l1l11-1'-legged Leroy 1111111111218 -1111111-11 1111! 1111111111- 111' Sl1ll'S 111' si1111ing 17 1111i111s 111 11111-1- thc Nliss11111i11-s 111 ll -111-311 1'i1'1111'y 111-1-1' 1111- 12111111-11 Lions. '1'111111i11g 1111 the season 1111- 131-:tts s1-1't11'1-11 s1-1111111 1111110 by l'1'llS1111lg' 8111-11-11 1'1l'1I1'l -l-1-33. '1'111: SCIII1-1111111 1111111111 gzttne SHN' 1111- 111-ztrs 111111: Z1 111-111-1-111'e:1l1i11g 38-35 llkilllllg 1-1'01l1 St. 1g1111ti11s, Holding the 111-111's 111lI1l1Cl' high in 21 11111 111111 1llL'1l 1:01111-sl 11-115 g11111'11 xxlllll M111- 112111 who s11'is11e11 I-1 llllllkl' to 1fi1-1- 1111 Wild- 13111s Il liC11' 111111 111111111-nts, S.1.'s gl'l'11l R111 l'11x- 11111. 1111-1'itv 11111111s1e1' 111111 1112111101111 1111-. 111-- li1'e1'1-11 the 1-111111 de 1.g1'111'1- 111 Mission l1y titnking 21 long S1-1 sl1111 i11 1111- 1111111 s1-1'o111ls. 1 , 2 1 111 Hu tl cl -But Ill Fortune Followed Them VARSITY STANDING--Tom Keseloft lMgr.l , Jack Wahecd, John Lynch, Don Caramazza, Klaus Schulz, Jesse Wilson, Richard Gay, Lawrence Edgecornbe, Edward Fabris, Terry Thomas, Lloyd Leith iCoachl. KNEELlNGfWalter Morgan, LeRoy Thomas, Fred Peralta, Robert Osborne, Robert Tealer, Joe Nobles lMissingl. 130-IB. TEAM STANDING--Tom Kcseloft, Jesse Davis, Jesse Woodson, Ted Dumpit, Lloyd Lcith lCoachl. KNEELING-Angelo Bosniadis, Eddie Moisant, David Yoshioka. BOTTOM RIGHT: Here's another shot of Fred Peralta, with Fred potting one from I5 feet out, Anticipating a rebound are LeRoy Thomas, and Bob Tealer. BELOW: lt's Thomas surrounded by Washington players on a rebound. The ret called a held ball. 'THE BIGGEST 6' THE BEST' The Slogan Of The I954 MISSION Stuff Preparations for the I954 Mission got tindci is ty t n ly in the year with Editor Shirley Hurte and Xdxisti Mi Gene Phillips leading the way. Heading, a large stall, liditor lrlurte got the hill toll ii' first making arratigeinents lor the taking ol' piettnts llns loin went to Mr. Ken Iflall and his stall' ol' Plyinontli Pictu 'I'lien Caine a large settle inoveinent dealing with it x t 5 copy, the liiistling ol' ads, and klonrnal sales. Nlr. ohn i i his classes began the joh ol' handling the art work The actual printing ol' the hook was handled on I'rator of Pisani Pr nting Co. Taking over they individual helds were Pat Yann. J ness manager: 'llieresa 'l'honipson, advertising in iw 1 Hanihly, promotion director: Barclay Bates, literaix tc i oi oi Slit, xhard, sports editor: Rosendo Marin, art editor t in Ciillt sales nizinager, and llznnes Hnrsh, treasurer. O hers on the stall' included Cheryl Snell, .lacleit XXX uct Rose . iipinan, Mary Langsather, Shirley Horton, liohhit II iycs lilslekule, Oralene Angell, lloyee Dnlliy, Marilyn f i tus R1 I X I niin ind Gul ' 'z 1 'z A 'I'errito. and Goo-goo eyes, Jim McRory. idea. Joan White and Rose Shipman. TOP LEFT: Conferring on a technical phase of Journalism weie Editor Shirley Hurte and adviser Genial Gene Phillips LEFT: The Art staff, which added so much to the Yearbook are pictured here. Top row finds Mr, Gill Resendo Marin Jim Sanchez, Bob Pease, and Bill Evans. Assembled somewhat loosely in front are Dave Sanchez, Sal Vergara, Don Brown Bob Posey BELOW: Don Peepers Shepherd, the answer to a maidens prayer anC sports editor of both the Nearbook and newspap r takes lime out to peer into his subconscious for another great BOTTOM LEFT: The advertising staff of both the newspaper and the yearbook-which justifiably earned the title of the finest advertising staff in the city by virtue of its accomplishments this year are pictured from left to right Judy Fuller Mary Langsather, Bobbie Hayes, Theresa Thompson Yearbook ad manager, Jeannine Ashley, WEST WING ad manager Ed Bolman THE MISSION STAFF with their faces wreathed in smiles took a moment out from their chores to pose tor posterity and the cameraman. Seated are II. to r.l Shirley I-Iurte, editor: Jean Gille, sales manager, Jack Hambly, promotion director and Gail Territo, typist. Standing, also from I, to r. are Ruby Tarin, typist, Pat Yamakawa, business manager, Buck Bates, literary editor, Rosendo Marin, art editor, GeniaI Gene Phillips, adviser, Marilyn Graves, typist, Elsie Lile, paste-up, Joyce Duffy, typist, Oralene Angell, photo editor, and Theresa Thompson, advertising man- ager. Absent from the picture are Don Shepherd, Dennis Bodwin, Cheryl Snell and Jackie Webber, TOP RIGHT: Pasting up pictures is a backvbreaking iob as Jackie Webber and Elsie Lile will no doubt testify, RIGHT: Typing, typing and then some is quite a part of knocking out a ycarbook and from the looks of things Rose Shipman and Shirley I-lc-rton are in the midst of some red hot discussion ot what needs to be done. RIGHT: VUhc'n a yearbook has more than 3,500 pictures there is a need for someone to keep them in order and that is the rob that tell to carrot-topped Cheryl Snell pictured here doing her favorite job-sorting out pictures. LEFT: Shirley Hurte, editor of the IQS4 MISSION I i '9 Q'its 'YW 'gg' f FZ We R 6L'WlI 4 ' -'CT lm i NTT ,,,..-1 'k'ifLAHA. Xxx Axle il' . hw 'N QL! I S 2 ,4 V V .g.,s. y if . ,it . gg i Q3 --- jf. f L -4 fNg 'M f-1415, 'Swv Ron Whittier Led Student Affairs lleading the Mission Student Body organiza- tion was the lixecntive Board made up of the Student Body Ofhcers. This council acted as the planners and policy makers for Student Body Activities. Leading the Executive Board for the Spring semester was Student Body President Ronald XVhittier. Ron, who edged out popular high sen- ior Clifl Anderson in a very close election, had long been active in student affairs. Turning hack a host of well known oppon- ents, Jackie llaudlmine was elected Student Body Vice President. 'fllackief' who later annexed the Bank of America award of achievement in the Liberal Arts division, was a popular choice. Others elected to important positions were Donna jenny, recording secretary: Betty Com- pani, corresponding secretary: l.eo Nlanatan, boys' financial secretary: Irene Katon, girls' finan- cial secretary, .lim llursh, boys' athletic manager: Donna Huddleston, girls' athletic manager, and M. 'l'. Johnson, yell leader. LEFT: Getting ready to go on stage to meet their public are the Miss Mission contestants. At the time this picture was taken, there was probably more feminine pulchritude assembled back- stage per square foot than at any other time in the school's history. P N And l7 Ran For 'Miss Mission' He:'e's a chance to meet the Miss Mission contestants face to face: fl. to r.l Betty Compani, Joan Pimienta, Darlene Peterson, Estella Jobe, Judy Taylorg Second Rowg Barbara Sullivan, Andrea Berries, Pauline Charles, Toni Villar, Frances Rios, Third Row: Judy Fuller, Carole Shockey, Mary Patiris, Theresa Thompson, and Connie Lambson. For the winner, turn the page. Girls Proved Athletic JUNIOR BASKETBALL: Row One ll. to r.l: V. Davis, S. Thames D. Mason, P, Charles. Row Two: J. Taylor, C, DeMont, N. Dumas GIRLS RIFLE TEAM: Row One ll. to r.l: F. Bowley, C, Naomi C. Sparks. Row Two: l. Kettleson, M, Chapman, V Haze, P. Culbertson. GAA: Row One ll. to r,i: D. Huddleston, B Comnani, C. Segura, M, McCullough, E So Relle. Row Two: A. Hayes, B, Vitali, E. Nielnolt. Row Three: J. Motzkens, J. Skoog, J. Cun- ninqs. SWIMMING: Row One ll. to r.l: l. Katon, E. Kelly, P Culbertson, L. Cassidy, S. Wunderlich. Row Two: H. Capote, B, Vatali, J. Hender- son, l. Vitali. TENNIS: Row One ll. to r.l: V. Schemry, J. Suseoff Row Two: l. Kusulnova, I. Scott, l. Nelson A. Borriani. Row Three: M. Howard, P. Howard, K. Kar- pus, R. Renfro, G. Bennett, C. Shockey, M Schulz. JUNIOR BASKETBALL: ROW ONE: V. Davis, F. Healy, C. Handel C. DC-Mont. ROW TWO: P. Charles, unidentified, uniden- tified, unidentified. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: Row One ll. to rl' R. Kin sley Unidenti- - - Q . fied, L, Cassidy, Unidentified, R. Reagans Row Two: E. Scallions, H. Montoya, C Lacson, A. Miro, E. Brady, S. Schusis, Un- Identified, Row Three: C. West, S. Skooq, P. Culbert- son, M. Pupuli, Unidentified. SENIOR BASKETBALL: Row One ll. to r.l: J. Munhollen, B Knighten, R. Renfro, V. Ward. Row Two: N. Johnson, A. Hillesland, E. Nie- bolt, lnqranw. JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL: Row One ll. to Ll: A. Silva, P. Charles. Row Two: Unidentified, H. Hester, J. Fitz- qerald, V. Davis, N. Dumas. SENIOR VOLLEYBALL: Row One ll. to r.l: P. Evans, Unidentified M. Branch. Row Two: F. Walker, D. Mason, R. Renfro A. Maes, N. Bennett. Row Three: J. Haudlmine, E. So Relle, E Niebolt, A. Hillesland, J. Motskus, Unidenti- fied. O Q U Rose Quintana was elected Miss Mission. 'G -X 7 Q -X - .- .4 fr .:s.,,.s:.'s., X A in-..m.:,.w-, - Sub-x -..-sv. W Q 'WN M Q as Q. Y Y' , is A X A X -A W - Wsgxsgr. -K v-jsfiggf - Hg .s --7-......,w Q I Y' Mew, Nlztrclt. trzulitionztlly tnanlat-tl by Nlznth wintls. wats also grztcctl by tht' lfztcttlty-I ligh Senior lmslwtlmll glllllth plztyctl lot' m'l1:n'iti'. n'hic'h sztw the omnipotent seniors hell the latc- nltt' I2-ltl. 'lX'ith such stztlwzlrts :ts Ron lVltittit't', Ilon Sltcpltt-ral :intl Cllialrlvx' Clrzihh lcztclinq the wan. the Seniors wt't'c hznxl put to cclgtt thc llztttiltx :tg- , 3 gI'l'Q,IIlIOIl nhith nits lwzttlctl hy such SllIJl'l'lJ :tthf lt-tvs :ts NIV. lit-n Nh-itf, Mr. Rztlph Iiatttvtg Xh. ,llIllIIS Sihxt, Nh: Gt-tic Phillips :intl Nh: l,loytl l.t'ith. Iht' ln'ot't'0tls ol tht' contest, sponsorvtl In tht- lXI:5I It INC., went to tht- Stun l 1':tnt'ist'o llospitxtl. 'llht' gznnc wats :tttctltlvcl hy zthnost ltltl Xlissiollitvs, iXnotht't' nun' innovation in tht- Mission :tr- tivity scltvclult' wats :t Miss Mission contest. sponsorc-tl ln' tht- yt-zn'hook stztll, IOSllIlIlIl1llt'I't'1lI'f hook sttlvs. Rosztlit- flllllllllllil, :I high sopltotnorc, wats sc'- lwttwl Nliss Nlission ln' pztsshook lioltlers with conipctition cxtt't'tnt'lx' close. , A ax et' v ,gf ABOVE: A look at the school as seen from lust the other side of the tennis courts in Dolores Park, TOP RIGHT: Miss Becker and a group of her students make tune music together. RIGHT: Sornc Faculty and Senior basketball players are stooped tn n watchful moment as the unseen ball winds round the basket. RIGHT: Jim Roberts seems to be both interesting and amuslnq to his fellow mates as he takes them on a tour of the world, mapwtse. BELOW RIGHT: Tom Fadeef receives the traditional bat for the Varsity Baseball Team from former Coach George Wolfman BELOWQ A sharpashooter and A sharp looker ts lovely Irene Kettlcson as she and the camera-man take aim. BELOW LEFT: Business is better seems to be the phrase dis- played by Mary Romero, Mlsslon's own Miss Retailer of l95-fl, Events ln the March ny Nlissioifs ROTC bzillailion, ltczulcml by Scrgcziiils Simi and XVl1il.lllliCl', :incl Cziclcl l,icutcu1ml Colonel David XYlllll2lli1lXV1l, won the llllllflllllu' min metition :it the zniiiuzil Sl. Put- 21 riclds Dziy p:n'zulc'. lt, was tlic Hrst. time in some 20 ya-:its llizil, Missions military llzul zmiivxecl a iiizircliiiw' ziwzml. N Miss Iszilmcllc l3cc'kC'1' :mil Mr. livllllvlll Castel- linu ziiiiioiiiiccml the busts lm: the iipcivttzi :incl ti-rin plays, 1'0slx'm'liwly. TOP LEFT: March was the month that found the Art Department coming away with some of the top awards given for a variety of art forms Shcwr: receiving citations for their work are ll. to r,l Referee Marin Bill Evans, Don Brown, Bob Posey, John Vcloz, Lonnie Garfias, Sal Vergara and Joan Lunde. Presentinq the awards was Dr. Watt Leng, Associate Superintendent of Instruction, while Mr. Gill, the beaming art instructor looked on, LEFT: Smiling broadly are ROTC instructors Sgts, Simi and Whit- aker as CDGCT Majors David Yamakawa and Serge Dernyanenko hold the trophy won by the RO in the St. Patrick's Day parade up Marlcet Street, BOTTOM LEFT: Busily reading the latest edition of the WEST WING, this class appeared to be engrossed in the writings of Missions student iournalists. All except the lad on the extreme left, BELOW: The return of the faithful might well be the caption to this picture. lt happened in March, when Mr. William Drew, former principal of Mission and Mr. Ingram, tormer band teacher, returned for a visit. They played a duet, with Mr, Drew on his favorite instrument, the flute, and Mr. Ingram accompanying on the piano, Th Faculty et Th Seniors In Th Game Of Th Year ABOVE: Action sparked the tirst annual Faculty-Senior basketball game sponsored by the WEST WING for charity. In the picture, Coach Lloyd Leith got a chance to show off to his players just how it should be done by casting otf with a two-hand set shot, ABOVE RIGHT: Apparently the Faculty fouled someone or an- other. RIGHT: Gazooksl Will it go in? The answer: lt did! RIGHT: A jump ball starts things going again with Mr. Brillhart doing the referee honors, ln the foreground is an unidentified member ol the tightin' Faculty Five. BOTTOM RIGHT. The Senior basketball team was composed of ltop rowl Clark Wood, Don Shepherd, Ed Steinway, Ron Whittier, Charles Crabb, Tom Fadetf, Tommy Grimes, lbottorn rowl Bill Floxverday, Charles Hayter, Dennis Bodwin, Wally Bainbridge, Rich Hilsenbeiger, Alston Cole and James Carter, BELOW: The Faculty Five was replete with veterans of the hard- wood such as ltop rowl Harold Brillhart, Glenn Newhouse, Ken Meitz, Ralph Kauer, Bill Mustanich, Mack Whitaker, Graham Knox, tbottom row? Lloyd Leith, Rog Fantclle, Bob Polidori, Ray Brack, Gene Plwillips, and Bob Meier, r 'k The WEST WING Strong News Coverage Won Honors For The City's Best Sheet .Xltt-t' stuiesslully cotttpli-titre tlu- lttll st'lttt'slt't', tlu YVICSI' XYING stzilli t-irtlmztt'l4t'tl llllllll tlu- sc-tinul ltztll' ul tlu- yeztt' witlt l,:tt'1-y Sllillltlttlt :tt tlu- lu-lin :rs i-clitotp l'0llOXt'lllg gL'llt'lEllllt tlu- pztttvrn 4-stztlmltslu-tl ln tlu I.tll stztll, tlu- XX'liS'li XVINCL umtintu-il to bring, out strong tu-ws lin-zttttt-es. Di-liar Xvilzi, Nmtn Smitlt :tml Dem Slteplu-rtl ztssistcil :ts page c-clitnrs mt llu- Spritug ti-rsimt ol' the tVliS'l' XVINCL. For tlu- si-cmul st-nu-stct' in xt t'mt', tlu- XX'liS'l' Xt' . :ul stall In'iuliu'c-il llltllkf' zulvi-rtising tltztn :tll otlu-t' lliq scluml pzrlu-rs in tlu- city. Xt tlu- close ol' tlu- St'lltl'Sll'l' tlu- flolttntliizt Srlumlzrs iii? Zjkr Press .Xssocizttiutt ztwzttclctl tlu- XYliS'l' XYINCL witlt at litst f ti ' rlztss ztw:tt'tlf-tlu- only ltiglt sclumrml pttlu-r in Sant lituttt u.,,. Tug... - fs JE. +30 ,gt-Q, O '3 cisco to lu- so lumnt'i-il, zttul mu- nl two in tlu- stztti-. TOP LEFT: Where's Shannon was the watchworcl of the WEST WING for tl.e Spring terrn ot i954 and here is the Guy they were always looking for, Editor Larry Shannon, LEFT: Tltr- efforts of the past semester are seen In this montttqe of WEST WlNC newspapers BELOW: The statt of any publication is seldom known to its readers as real people' Heres proof to the contrary that they are real, ltye, human beings. Working from the front row toward the back we find Jack Hambly, feature editor Fall '53, Elsie Lile, feature writer, next row, Millie Lewis, feature writer, Marilyn Graves, feature and news reporter, on the far lett Mary Pattrls and Donna Fulton, editorial assistants, Norm Smith, feature 'ft-E: editor, Spring '54j tn the back row, Shirley Hurte, reporter in the Fall 'S3j Oralene Angell, managing editor tn the Fall, Delta Avila, page three editor, Spring, Irene Schwaqerl, reporter, and Buck Bates eo-editor and Copy editor IU the Fall and Spring, respective lyg Larry Shannon, editor, Spring, Terry Berger, reporter, Dennis Bodwtn assistant sports editor, and Don Shepherd, sports erlitor in the Spring. Qufte a motley crew, eh wot? -if gg.: INC. 'T' ABOVE: llrzre we have two WEST WING Staff Members, Donna Fulton mm Delux. Avila checking the assignment list tor the next edition. TOP RIGHT: Sports Editor, Don Shepherd, gets the feminine point of view from Verna De Martis and Eltha Griffin, RIGHT: Elsie Lilo and Marilyn Graves are getting prepared to do some lCfllLIIC writing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Page Three Editor, Delia Avila, gets helpful comments from Feature Editor, Norm Smith. BELOW: Cathy Baker and Millie Lewis get new ideas as Norm Smith goes over a previous edition of the WEST XWING. v VM- I3 ,f sf' nf. 3 Club M mbers Were DANCE COMMITTEE-- Row One ll. fo r.l: W. Bainbridge, J. Pi- mienta, l, Vatali, J. Polelfi, J. Scoff, M. Graves, E. Lile, L. Scoma, M. Romero, C. Lambson. Row Two: B. Pease, L. Malvasti, S. Storfz, B. Mora, B. Vitali, A. Hillesland, J. Ashley, S. Duffy, M. Lewis, L. Triyillo, C. Brady. Row Three: E, So Rclle, J. Pimicnfa, J. Haudbine, R. Whittier, A. Sucida, B. Evans, E. Lee, F. Miller. Row Four: I. Hughes, K. Scheppelmann, C. Wood, J. Hambly, S. Cano, P. Munnina, J. Gee, D. Fulton. Row Five: A. Nathan, D, Bodwin, F. Cecilio, D. Shepherd, R, Harms. STAGE CREW - - Row One ll. to r.l: P. Mannian, B. Pease, NX!.HBainbridge, V. Villegas, L. Byrd, R, Calde we . Row Two: I. Hughes, S. Cano, R. Boznlon, D. Williams, S. Vick, H. Palladino, Row Three: A. Nathan, C. Anderson, B. Sul- livan, J. Gill, P. Rissman, C. Grant. DANCE BAND - - Row One: ll. fo r.l: G. Andrade, B. Rich- ards, D. Yahiki, J. Brown, D. Davis, T. Gumes. Row Two: R. Beach, P. DePeiriIIo, D. Ander- sen, J. Koons, F. Rogers. Row Three: J. Dougard, L. Ruig, J. Miller. ENGlNEER'S CLUB - - Row One il. to r.l: P, Chey, R. Tom, A Lovals, E. Lind, F. Miller, A. Carbon. Row Two: J. Lunde, K. Shulz, B. Higgin botham, G. Anderson, W. Baker. Row Three: R. Gay, H. Yerondopoulos, J Young, J, Phillips, A. Boglc. In Th Social Swim SOPHOMORE SERVICE SOCIETY - - Row One ll. to r.l: P. Bafaiff, B. Bam- bcrgcr, R. Valbucna, L. Cassidy, J. Polcfti J. Fuller, R. Krcbs. Row Two: C. Griffin, J. Webber, M, Bate- man, Mr. Knox, J. While, K. Wilby, A Banish. Row Three: G. Anderson, S. Loffus, S. Vick- roy, D. Cordcr, P. Gcllucr, S. Cox, S. Skoog SENIOR SERVICE SOCIETY - - Row One ll. fo r.l: E. So Relle, M. Paliris, J. Colc, I. Katon, T. Thompson, K. Fullcr. Row Two: J. Gardner, B. Hard, E. Niebolt, R. Harris, A. Haycs, l. Canale. Row Three: V. Foslcr, J. Haudbine, Hil- lcsland, S. Hurtc, O. Angell, G. Orflup, M. Ritcrman. I CHINESE CLUB - -- Row One ll. to r.l: V, Chern, B. Ng, R. Wong, T. Wong, D. Lee, W. Wong. Second Row: V. Jcn, J. Wong, E. Dcr, M. Gin, P. Loo. Third Row: D. Dong, D. Lee, R. Tom. LATIN AMERICAN CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l: M. Saucedo, J. Rcfa, M. Duran, G. Qucnfana, M. Gallardo, M, Madrid. Row Two: D. Rascon, M. Pando, M. Bono, J, Vclz, M. Valcncla. Row Three: G. Haley, R. Ci---.po, C, Andor- son, T. Villar, D. Villegas, B. Gregany, E Vega, e 1.4 5... INSIDE WORK EXPERIENCE - - Row One ll. to r.J: N. Johnson, H. Knighfen, P. Valbuena, L. Cassidy, J. Orfez, J. Gardner, T. Thompson, L. Truiillo, L. Scoma, E. So Rclle, M. Romero. Row Two: V. Villegas, B. Coleman, D. Beor- onie, B. Heyman, D. Hupp, J. Poulou, V. Schemlri, S. Dehano, C. Brady, B. Hard. Row Three: M. Neyes, V. Dc Maries, E. Grife fin, S. Egan, C. Alarid, P. Melsack, J. Well- ber, K. Lutz, C. Baker, V. Hazel. Row Four: C. Kirby, H. Sargent, D. Shep' herd, D. Bodwin, B. Harms. ITALIAN CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l: L. Callaway, V. Beach, D. Jcnny, S. Carballal, D. Corder, R. Cordcr, N. Zangari, L. Cassidy, J. Polclti, D. Mills, M. Mammuni, J. Anderson, P. Ashley, H. Rechardson. Row Two: I. Katon, G. Easlridge, R. Salem, J. Pimienta, J. Paulau, l. Orltqu, D. Mc- Guire, C. Baker, V. Aquilina, V. Corolli, B. Hennings, E. Lind, L. Royal. Row Three: M. Swinglc, L. Schambeck, A, Brause, R. Sinio. Row Four: A. Vasquez, S. Vickroy, J. Web- ber, J. White, C. Snell, B. Narearra, M. Sica, E. Lucia, C. Berger, G. Aparton, L. Earnshaw. Row Five: M. Gaggero, C, Thomsen, C. Alf arid, P. Nufsock, B. Hard, D. Williams, B Sullivan, B. Compani, F. Dietrich, R. Crowe Row Six: L. Trcijillo, D. Ramos, K. Goodsell D, Brown, W. Bainbridge, V. Smith, R Raflo S. Cano, J. Phillips, G. Cassulo, O. Warren, S. Cox. ' BAND - - Row One ll. to r.l: R. Bease, A. Valgcnc J, Clemons, B. Richards, D. Jenkins, G. And-I rade, J, Brown, D. Davis, T. Primer, D. Yub- not, C. Pheatum. Row Two: J. Polletti, A. Silva, F. Rogers, S Sims, J. Rice, D. Malone, D. Anderson, P DePetrillo, J. Miller. Row Three: L. Mifflin, J. Gillc, S. Egan, C Taylor, E. Lee, J. Dunguard, L. Riny, J Koons, F. Jenkins, B. Sockol. Row Four: J. Vily, T. Hillsland, C. Aliolc, J Wickerf, L. Gray, H. Soldayini, J. Dixon, J Williams, J. Lunde. GIRLS' RECEPTION COMMITTEE - - - Row One ll. to r.l: S. Dana, C. Baker, E So Relle, I. Karon, M. Pateris, J. Haudbine R. French, P. Charles, L. Cassidy, R. Renfro N. Mifflin. Row Two: l. Vitali, P. Yamakawa, M. Swin- gle, E. Niebolt, A. Hillesland, K. Fuller, J Fuller, l. Canale, B. Hayes, R. Harris, B. Hcy- man. Row Three: L. Burnett, N. Smith, L. Tafo, S Egan, L. Mifflin, J. Tambini, B. Vitali, J Cole, A Hayes, K. Morrill, R. Yturraldc. Row Four: V. Schembi, S. Debono, J. Pimi- enta, V. Corollj, J. Ortez, B. Coleman, H Knighlen, S. Hurle, O. Angell. Faculty Anna Thompson August Tiesselinck Norman Travis Marie Wheeler Sgt. Mack Whitacker Kam Whitcher Sidney WIII5 Orville Wycnnff Frank Rogan OUTSIDE WORK EXPERIENCE M fvcqcroff M Coiicr A McDon1Id B 1: - 5-fb .sr 3 E Y , -.Sd A Q I : Mustonich Mittmen Marvelous Until - - - Th oof Caved In! l'1l'Sl tlu'x'l111x'c' it, tlu'n tlu'y tlon t. lhzit 1 wats tlu' BCIII' lxisclmll ll'2llll lol' tlu' lllsrl watson. Spotting ti ti-+1 1'cc'o1'il. tlu' liczirs wvrt' zihli' to tzilat' lotlrth plxut' in .XXX ioinlu't1f tion. Starting Ulll tlu' svzison in at sluglcst, tlu' llvaits ctlgvtl Cigililco I2-El. l,lIlK'Olll czinu' iu'xt :iiul tlu' licztrs sinotlu'i't'tl tlu'ni ll-fl with tlu' lu'lli ol liil Stt'i11w:ly's thi't't' hits. ln tlu' lightust glllllt' ol tlu' scztson tlu' lltuits vtlgctl llzilluizi 4345 with -lim liztlzirizin sparking tlu' llczirs :it tlu' pltitiz lllzinkiiig XV:isliington 5-ll, soiitlipztw llill l'lowt'i'cl:iy pitclictl an mu' hittvi' to tolxplt' thc' lfaiglvs. XYinning tlu'ii' lilth straight tlu' llvaits lilzistvcl I,owt'll 2ll-rl, with tlu' rvgtilzits lzittvniiig tlu'ir hzittiiig ziv1'i'zigt's. For tlu'ii' lzist win ol tlu' scuson tlu' licztrs stoppecl l,olytt'c'lmit' lell. .Xngvlo Marina'- cini picltccl at mu' hitu'r. l3t'l't':it cziiiu' lot' tlu' first tinu' nl' tlu' sczisoti :against St. Ignatius, tlu' llvzirs bowing il-ll. ln tlu' lztst glllllt' ol' tlu' l'0Q,llllll' sczison tlu' lltwits lost I-l-'l. Going into tlu' play-oll's tlu' llvzirs wvrt' slzitul lor :i tllrci' gzinu' scrics with Szu'i'i'tl llt':il't. 'l'lu' licztrs lost tlu' lirst gzinu' fl-2 :itul tlu' linztl gzinu' l5-l. TOP LEFT: Action at first base with Frank Mirabella fitfully waiting for the ball that came too late. lt all hap- pened in the S.l. game, won by the Wildcats. LEFT: An interested bench keeps the chatter going during the game with Lincoln at Big Rec which the Bears won going away. ROW One: Garlin Bluford, Mgr., Gene Morales, pg Leo Trujillo, of, Henry Matias, utilg Paul Schwenger, cg Joe Monterosso, ss, Ed Stienway, rf, John McCoy, of, Centert Morris Lovata, ss, Tom Hillesland, cg Walter Bennett, pg Jose Ramirez, pg Paul De Petrillo, of, Ernest Neves, cg George Lee, pg Bill Flowerday, of, Fred Waters, ct, Back Row: Norman Scott, ot, Bill Brinson, of, Monroe Simlin, lb, George Young, p, Tom Fadeetf, Zb, Rich Teiieiro, cg Angelo Maraccini, pg Frank Mirabella, lb, Bill Mustanich, Coach, 1 Q Q t TOP PANEL ll, To r4l1Frar1k Mirabella, lb, Tom Fadsef, Zb, Henry Matias, util,, Paul Schwenger, cg Joe Monterosso, ss. TOP RIGHT: George Lee, p. RIGHT: Angelo Maraccirmi, p. BELOW: Jim Diinson, mil., Bill Flowerday, p and If. PANEL BELOW il, to r.' 1 Rich Teijeiro, cg Ed Steinway, rf, Leo Truiillio, of, John McCoy, of, Freddie Waters, cf. Qhf. aw ' BearviIIe's Best going on a quest. had Wionfhs the lull before the storm April sztw niost ol' the tnntsnzil things Iiztppen on tlit' lirst tlzty ol' the niontli. April lirst tnztrkctl tlit' lirst lJt'l'liUl'lIl2lllfC ol' 'Allie flrass ll:trp :intl an April l-'onl's ctlition ol' the lVlfS'l' XVINC. ln zttltlition, two Nlissionites gztinctl t't-tmwti lmy winning their rlatssilituitioti in the Goltlcn Gloves boxing tonrnztnivnt. Dztvitl Alolinson, at wt'llt't'wt'iglit, :intl Cltntrzttl Clztrrizt, :I llyweigltt, lirnnglit at pivrt' nl' listir proniint-nce to tht- liztlls ul' Mission lligli Scliool. lfotn' Mission stntlents tlistinguisltetl tltcnt- selves hy winning at Clultl Cup zlwztrtl in the Bank nl' Aim'i'it':t At'liit-x't'tiit'tit Awatrtl progrznn. 'l'ltt' winners n't'rt- Rzttnmiat llztrrts lor lint- Arts, Dat- vitl Yzititztkzitm lor Srit-ilu' :intl Alzttltttttizttirs, Sltirley llurte lor Yottttiotiztl Arts :intl .l1IC'lIlIt'llIlt' llztntlliint' lm' l,ilit'r:tl Arts. Iwo other xllSSl0lllll'5. Mikel Ann Bono :intl Sail Alt'l'Q2ll'2I, won at poster rmttest sponsnrtttl ln' tltt- Sztn l r1tttt'ist'n Atlvertising Cilttlm. Also, niztny Nlission lmys lwgztn prztrtiring lm' tlit- lt't'n-:tee Rozttl-lf-O, at unitest testing their tlriring qilxilitr. TOP RIGHT: Student Body President Ron Smith and Vice-Presb tlent Jackie Haudblne were two of the best reasons why Mtssto'1's stuclt-nt betty qovernmcnt went along so smoothly, RIGHT: The Soph Senior Breakfast found the Five Cards perform- tnq an their inimitable style of vocalizing. From left to right, Ron Brewster, Alonzo Williams, Theris Lee, Maurice Frazier and Ed Morris RIGHT: Mi. Ray Brack's chess wizards took on the Faculty and Caine away with a win. However, in this one, Mr. Roberts gave the Faculty ont, ot their wins by whipping Bob McKenzie. BOTTOM RIGHT: Business Education day found a number of htistress int-f ancl women vusittng Mission. Here a group pays a call oi. Mt--aa Hoerntqs office machines Class. BELOW: March was also the month of the first Faculty-student volleyball name which found the Faculty coming out on top, In ll1ISDIClllIK', if appears that everyone, is lust about HUD in the air. I is ' RON WHITTIER JACQUELINE HAUDBINE Student Body President Student Body Vice-President -.., Event in th April ne W EL 4 Q . ne G , Q5 T 'z to E Jjfi. ii? 1-L , S V. TOP LEFT: Ccnnie Lambson looks as cute as a bunny and for a good cause. Connie was one of the Junior Service Society mem- bers who entertained the kids at the home for the mentally re- tarded children. ADJACENT TOP LEFT: Mission's best, Dave Johnson, copped the championship of the Examiners Golden Gloves I47 pound class LEFT: Norm Travis, one of Mission's dream boat teachers was called into the Marines and here is being wished a fond farewell by his head c-f department, Milt Reiterman, BOTTOM LEFT: Here is where the term crazy, mixed up urob- ably was hon, It all happened during the Washinqton Mission baseball game when the photographer snapped the shutter twice for a double exposure. BELOW: In April, the MHS debaters took over the model United Nations held at the University of California, The Qroup that at- tended included front row Estelle lobe, Connie Lambson, Diana Dobson, Willie Feagaimaaliig back row, Joe Young, Tod Henderson, Henrik Lunrie, Serge Demyanenko, Jim Hursh and Cliff Hull, -Q WA W ,ffiw 3 6 A ffwwi- -I e vi 'f wwf x X ku. 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TOP LEFT: The beamung younq lady In the upper left as Anna Meacham, one of the Ieadung ladles of the term play, The Grass Harp, UPPER LEFTr Bull Evans and Russ Caldwell battled 11 out for the honor of The fair damsel In thus scene from The term play. LEFT: The tree house scene found Barbara Sulluvan, Anna Meacham and Russ Caldwell Talking fhrngs over. BOTTOM LEFT: In rehearsal, Mr Castelllno and has Qharqes re- vlew their cues In one of the many nlght rehearsals. BELOW: W1t11 Russ Caldwell Iyung on the ground, John Wood worth and Anna Meacham surrounded by the posse, Try to revive their fallen 1:cn11ade. S mmm :ew mf . six, wk .NSN XX sr Q N X X i . K. e E 5 AW 3 '55 . Q A M N ,Q 1 .1 2,55 H .. b Nw fi Qu is 4 K X. - X7 XX. if X X X Q , X, Er a. Q X . ss QQ .f X ri, . Y ? . 11, . X P ks Y 1 S X 3 . . M v . . 5 ..., r Sk -S mg Q N2 g X IS N Wk, 2 :i ff:, Q x ig , 3E..'fl 'l . + R J x. af- iff: . - x Q5 V Q 2 N 'iv S Sl 5 5 bk X min The R. O. Men March Again alk Away With St. Pat's Day Honors 9 ? Victory in llu- Sl. l'z1lricl4's lilly Nlgrrcli- mg frUlIlIJL'llIlUll was llu- lllgllllglll ul ilu' w:1l'lm'llu' Xlissum RU l C. lmllzlllmi. .Xlu-1' Irving ivlvgzrln-ml to ar l2lllIK'l lllllltll' xlxol in Illv ilulumlmus Huy 4mr1lmn'IiIim1,Il11' lh-1rrSnl- llli'l'Nt'1llllt'lJllili in Ill1'Slbl'illg lu mmlr gr xivlmry :uul lu i'n'a'n'iw il larrgv lmplry. XX'illr Sa-rgcgrrils Xlauk xxlllllllllsbli Quill l.:lw- wrru-5:1111nllpurwlsrrrg ilu' lUDgmrrIr,l.4ulvl l.ll'll' lcnzml ilolmrvl lkniml Yauri:rl4:rw.r lk'1lKllIlSilllll'QC'N In ar lim' lrumrpli. DRILL TEAM-- Row One ll. fo 1.1: D. Yamakavvn, W Baker, J. Young, H Rolfsman. Row Two: G. Sperry, J. Jadoh, S. Domrnaucz, S. Rohlcfo. Row Three: M. Murphy, E. Ruby, D Ramos R. Edwards. 2 i 3 3 'B SABRE CLUB - - Row One ll, to r.l: C. Aquino, D. Yama kawa, F, Rcntcrm, D Lcc. Row Two: F. Brown, G Aram, E Hulct, H, Rolfncss. Row Three: R. Martin, T. Hcndcrson, W Baker. ROTC DRUM Cv BUGLE CORPS - - Row One ll. In r.l: D. Yamakawa, VV. Baker, E. Hcnlz. Row Two: C. Dukes, H Collins, E. Flacncr, D. Panrca. Row Three: J, Van Pclt, J, Lunrlc-, W. Mad den, B Prcous, D. Bcrldcll ,f-Q, 7 :X SQ 'sa 75 by m X ,Q N.. Q saw: W V 9 4 Aty. 'hi' 1. F. hw. . Ai W? ff new-:mm W 'lainie-ew? Ntffxtgsf'- ' g. f , x v N Q +95 nf? is X' 6 G 1' 1 el' p P' If Q' .: ' 'rf' - ' I Eff. I 1 P W an ev L I A 3-.w N lv ' 3 r M' 31 wxwxkx . 2 ' , . 4 X aww .Jug ,vw A Si. , api O www' Q fwilx' - ON TY -'G . 4 n nf' i 9 NMI' ' ' ' uw UEHXN w .ve . -If . .1 ' Q 8 W Q Mmm will ...A., Q .B 8 , K i W I .Q Q . A. 9 Q9 ' 'Q fig , fi- , + Ariw 'lk' ,.yyf1-3,Q' :w f i - 3 M 3 E Q, X ,3fMjJ 'i Q . A' S I - 2 ' 5 K ' ' Q ' 5 . A N' I IX' X Q . Q A ta 1 5 xi A I , , . Sfli NA mi -' -f -- -- -. ' A f ,,v. WA 5.4 4 W , iwkydh 5 'A i , ,,E:,. ' Q, ' I5 A .if EF an ii 55555 Q xji Q is . R 'QF ' D ff! win 535 SQ? A ' MP1 21. KW H? VT 122.71321 :Q ...HBR S W f W Nz x R YN ' Q wmv 3 ,W 'S agp, 5. ul Q and went over with a bang May, lligliliglttetl by the Opercttzl, tht llunior :intl Senior Pronls was ll very busy nlonth intleecl. The Senior l,I'0lIl, held May 29 :tt the l':tlzu'c- llotel, was cited us the social event ol' thc your, All who ztttcntletl z1grc'etl it wus at sticfess. The I less-llt't'zllcletl .lunior lroin, which took plztcc all tht' Century Club, wats simply at ball z1t't'ortling to the Aluniors attending. 'l'hc' bztntl, untlcr the direction ol' Mr. Sidney XVills, :intl the choir with director Miss Isabelle licrlat-r', t'xc't'llt'tl :it tht- niusit' lcstivztl hclcl at Sun l r:tnt'ist'o Slillt' College. 'l'ht' bztntl xinncxctl at superior ruling, thc highest grzitli- given to any bnntl in sight rezuling while tht- rhoir :also i't't't'ivt'tl :in zlwzirtl ol' IllCl'll. Nlzty was thc month the l.:ilin .Xint-rit'z1t1 club gave :i party ll2lllt'll :ls si great llllilllll CSI incin- bcrs :ntt'ntlt'tl :tn .Xllbllity play night :it Xllzishing- ton :intl the Seniors put on 11 tlilly ol' :in zissctnbly. Slutlcnts :incl lLlll'llllX' wt'rt: thinking ol' suinrncr vzituilions :intl tht- yt':u'book SIlllllW1lS burning the niitlniglit oil. TOP RIGHT: The Mambo King Cliff Anderson, and friend, demorv :irate how Latin Americans overwork their sacroiliacs. RIGHT: The Senior Assembly found a hula routine rnakinq quite a hut with both those on stage and in the audience, RIGHT: Mike Walker and Sal Vergera on the bongos and quilar, respectively, go wild. BELOW: The cast from the Senior Assemblv. Events in th May n ol' ai cliIl'ci'c'iit i':u'i:il TOP LEFT: Ttu- Latin ot the year with what was the semester, Pictured with the Pepsoctent Club is adviscd by Mrs. LEFT: The cubs ot the ere with tiny Julie setting type on the Lea and Kent Wilby to three years as a lmotypc machine The band bang out of it in ways this semester l Nlzty was also lu in mth tlui ww tlu' SClllOl'i'l1lSSlDlll01101100 tlu' moi' iiitvrcst- ing zisscfiiilmlics ol' tlu' sci cstcr. lVi 1 lfrziiik lirowii as iXl:ist1'i' ol' flt'i'n'in mics, tlu' sm ioi' llIi'S' pizins kcpt tlu' ziiuluwu' in tlu' pi mwrlmiail stitt'lu's slitting tlu' zisscii lmly. .Xnotlier zissciiilmly tluit ltzul Mission-i cs vii- I'2llJllll'CClf-lllll lot' zi clitltrciit YCZISUII wis tlu' Pzincl ol' .Xiiu'rim':i1is gioiip lrom lil tlizit visitccl lu'1't' in Mary. Cloirposccl ol six git' s, zill :nul rvligious lJ:u'kgi'uiiul, tlu' lmiu-l proxitlecl the stgulcnts gi wail upl lting cxlurrictum' that would noi soon lu' Ioigott 'n. Anotluri' visiting tczmi wcrc tlu' Nlziriiuz who 2ll'l'lYL'll to lull tlu' sciiioi l'n's about tlu' I ritu- Lorps :iiul its progrziiii. Ili! li on tlu' list I' i 1u'i'- cstilig' itcms was the llulo Hlisplzty tlizit tlu' senior Izuls gasping in This was Nlziy-tlu'i't' BTS lllll. held one of the be t group of some Marcus, only otu' gli. events ent who before opcratc YYXUSIC GTC IS QL N of In comlnt with the use of yirious Judo techniques Q a drmonstration, the demonstrators gave some of the lmls 1 chwnce to show what they had learned. Apparently Kirby hui kept his eyes open for here he is shown throw- ol thc Mwrines. Thr Mvines came to Mission to show how they protect n 1 . Thr LADSH were singing and the audience was ml everybody was hayin' a ball -another of the expressions of l954. LJIIYILI Muy Bearvllle was treated to its most unusual 'assembly of the year when a group ol comely qirls visited Mission with a message on tolerance Call- L Pincl ot Americans, the group spoke movinqly could be wiped out. LOWl Thy Spring Choir. CHOIR - -- -- Row One ll, to r.l: B. Valente, B. Collins, J. Lambert, F. Bawley, M. Merrill, B. Hol- meo, R. Harris, M, Tallent, l, Luckey, G. Fisher, M Bono, B, Heyman, N. Mifflin. Row Two: M. Kolnes, A. Hillesland, C. Feud- ner, M. Munhollan, B. Vitali, V. Dowthard, C. Jackson, C. De Mont, J. Taylor, D. Jack- SON. Row Three: G. Fanilo, A. Melia, R. O'Connor, E. Luscia, P. Rissman, C. Shockey, K. Morrill, F. Cecilio, A. Stunberg, M, Canyon, F. Ren- term. Row Four: B. Emerick, A, Hardy, S. Vergara, J, Southerland, T. McEachern, D. Bodwin, P. Slown, J. Anquiano, E. Chomben, J. Nohln. S 'X Song and Dance Fest Trial by jury left it mark Creating ll sort ol' ll lcgzll ll'1lX'L'Sly. thc' music' flusscs. hczulccl by Nliss Isnbullc livckr cr. prcscnlcml 'l'1'i:1l by bluryn :ls thc op- L'l'f,'Ilil lm' IU5-I. Thu slmw, an Ciillwrl :mal Sullivzm c'pic slz11'1'ccl .Xl NIL-jim, lfllilll llmvlvx' :mcl an numlmcr ol Ullll'l' lzllvlllccl Nlissimmilvx. .X short Ulll'l'L'Il2l. 'l'1'iuI hx' lurf' was :ummm IJLIIIICQI In the loolllgllls by an short lllllNll'1ll lczllllrc' vnlitlccl l3znll1uls ul llu' l'ium'c'l' 'l'rz1il. 'l1llL'0lJCl'CllLl slow L-x'ulx'n-ml :llmul 1lUllll'll'0Ulll wl1c'1'c' an porn' llllllllllll IN xumg hc-1' lou-1' lm' ln'c':u'I1 ol IDl'0llIl5l'. Klismimmilvs zxgu'c'cl Ilhll ilu' f,IJl'lFl'llll was nm' ul thc' lwsl put on :ml XIINNIUII lll l'l't'l'lll wzux. TOP LEFT: A scene from Trial By Jury wath Tom McEach0m, Al Mcjza, Tony Mark, and Faith Bowmy whoopvng rt up LEFT: IT's a pcnswc Faith Bowlcy being scanned by a crutlcal lurv BOTTOM LEFT: AI Melia chortics hrs way Through a hcctwc scvnc backed by a locquacuous lury. BELOW: Hands oufsfrctchcd, Tom McEachCrn Dlcads has ca C bcforc the jury as The plannflff, Falfh Bowley, Iookz on, RIGHT: Bali Erncrnck calls out the music during Ballads of llwe Prone-cr Trail. BELOW: Miss Marian Basscffs crew gives forth with some frolic- sommf Choreography. BELOW: The assembled casts of Trial By Jury, and Ballads of thc Plonunr Trail in a final curtain call. In the foreqround are mcmlucrs of thc' pil orchestra. TRACKSTERS CAVORTED The l051i Mission varsity track tt-:nn didn'l htnii ina dmc lcngtu:lJtn cnic record ivns scl uiul u litst :ind two liliths were lztkcii in thc All-City nicct. LeRoy Thonizis hmkc tht- high junlp i'cc'oi'd with It lczlp olisix-tl11't-Q :ind OIIC-llll2Il'lt'l', and Ilztvt- lirucc took :I lirst in the shot pllt. -lznncs Czitttli' plzifctl zi lilth in hoth thc l00 yard dash :ind tht- 220. Coacli Glenn Hztzis said, NVQ just didn't ll2lYl' itg without thc proper liurdlcs and juniping pits thc boys i-ouldn't lJl'1lt'llt'C.H 130's ONLY FAIR The l30's didn't do any hcttcr than tht' varsity, hc- rznisc at ltrw ol' tht- lacy men were crippled up with injuries. The ?l0's won tht' Galileo, Linfoln and St. Ignatius niccts. 120's WERE TOPS Clourli Artlnxr jones said, l'lit'sc were the host 20's Mission hzis cvcr had. The liczirs won five out ol' scvcn inet-ts :ind plzicc-d scmml in thc All-City. In thc All-City nivct John 'l'm'rcs broke thc shotput i'c'c'ortl with ll hcztvt- ol' 53 feet 7 inches and Mzittlicw llcnry hrokcr tht- 120 low hurdles with El tinic- of lrlfl. The following :irc thc points tztkcn hy thc hoys during thc fllllllllligll. lSee opposite pagel ABOVE LEFT: James Carter prepares to get off to a quick start in quest of one of his dash victories. l30 POUND TRACK SQUAD FIRST ROW tl. to r.l : Albert Hardy, Dave Johnson, Russ Caldwell, Donald Robertson. SECOND ROW: Ed Moissant, Eddy Flamer, Harry Smith, Carl Wright, Jesse Woodson, Jesse Davis and Manuel Moore. VARSITY TRACK SQUAD FRONT ROW: tl. to r.l Charles Stewart, Ronald Lopez, Marvin Smith, Bennie Bluford, James Carter, Maurice Frazier, Bob McLeod. SECOND ROW: Roy Carpenter, Ray Tribble, Walt Morqan, Dave Bruce, Howard Brown, Dennis Bodwin, M. T, Johnson, Clark Wood, Charles Smith and Walt Koeplse. 1 I 1' 0 'N I N 1 r -'S 5' I l . l , 1 ' . ' xx ,xv my - 4, .V Q' , x B5 'T 120's 130's 11. 1i111z1a'1'11M -8594 HARDY 35 111111s12Y 11111 w111111s11N 511 '1'1111111as 111 XVRIGHT 211 1111111A1.1as ,ss 1111111Ns11N 2-1 111z11x11f111111 511 111 A111211 28 111111111 gs ,111HNs11N zv 111aN11Y :11 1i111.12 211 1t. 1g111a1a'1'11M 11-vi 1'11sH111KA 211 1,11121zx 111 1tA1.11xv1s1.1. za 1:11111sz 1: 111x11N I7 IIARPIIR 1: 1111111211 in 11A1N11111111s1z 11 111zRALTA IZ RING - s1111'1'11 111 111111sAs 11 M111sANT 11 1s1.As 1 1111111,12Y 11 SHAW 1 1iARP12NT1z11 4 1as1i1111A11 .1 1111v1s 1 RICHARDS 3 TOP RIGHT: John Torres, who placed first in the All-City track meet, heaves the shot during practice. TOP RIGHT: One ofthe consistent winners for the light- weight tracksters was Orgie Dorsey, the brilliant dash man. RIGHT: Probably one of the most outstanding track luminaries of the current year is seen doing his specialty -highjumping. Le Roy Thomas, this year, broke the San Francisco high school prep record with a gazelle-like leap of six feet five and one-quarter inches. 120 POUND TRACK SQUAD FRONT ROW: ll. to r.l Orgie Dorsey, Wallace Redwood, Carl Blutord, James Shaw, Charles Gheetum, Ron Booth and Ed Harper. SECOND ROW: Steve Drosos, Tim Morales, Bob Gibson, Don Gopez, Emilio Escobar, Wally Bainbridge, John Righ, Manuel Moore, Bob Cheetum and John Torres. 3 ,skg 1,115 . Q , sau..-... ri-11 J' 4 3 11 -mp- -W ,, .hwmxwg ,9 i Y REG 331-- Row One ll. fo r,I: N1 Bvnch I Pnmvlvln M Krohm, R. TrlblvIo, C Mcllownvr, M I MCVHII, H. Casilllu Row Two: G Hnkw E Comm N Hmmm B. Hamby R. Hcldcr, D L00 Row Three: J. Hamlnw, S Gmxus I G Pm nom, T FOLISY, I XXXIISQV1 ,pn-pug 1-no fs. REG 330 - - Row One II. to r.l: A McDonald, M. Cm Tor, M Grcqoroff, J Lemons, G Loon, G W-P Orlnp, C. Moore. Row Two: S. Hurts, I Wclsh M Coscm, 5 Colo, S. Davis, D, Honmfuun Row Three: H. Chrls1cn5cn, R, MIKAV, I Nellscn, I. NOVCIB, B McK0nzl0 Tl 5 1' 5? .. 'lf . 'N-. ,T , I - 'Q' .... 1 ,f . R 4 . REG 203 -- Row One II. fo LI: B TrIIman Y Frcnrc, D Graves, G. Easirldgv, P. Espmor Row Two: R. Elhnqson, L Earrmshnw, I PIWIIIID5, A Remo, E. Fwqnrci Aincr- Gnnlzcr Raymound Lvm Gcncvlcve Malmstrom FIOVCHCC MIIIIIHH A view of the Club JUNIOR SERVICE SOCIETY -- - Row Onc ll. to r.l: V. Schemlrr, 1, P.mn enta, M. Swlngle, P. Yamakawa. Row Two: N. Smulh, C Baker, C. De Mont F Healy, K. Knrpus. Row Three: VV. Baker, A. Jones, B. Wne slnqer, W Wcnrwq, L. Schambeck. FRENCH CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.P: V. O'LaguC, M. LCA T. Casey, P. Yarnahawa, C. Johnson. Row Two: L. Bennett, L. Mlfflln, J Taploy I. Hllle, J. Williams Row Thrcc: N. Quintana, J. lryune, .l, Craln ll Rollknes, M. Botc-ne. CHESS CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l: J. XX!ahee:l, T. Wong E, Glnsper, XX! Wonq, C. Faue. Row Two: A. Jones, R. Gnlle, C. Flewollen B, Hlqqlnlvothnm, B Edwards. Row Thrce: Mr. Bmck, A Nathan P. Buch nrrl, D. Lee, J, Butt, P Bls5ell. GIRLS' RIFLE Row One ll. to r.l: P, Yamahavva, K. S rlrlqe, M. Swrnqlc' Row Two: D Sutlle, R. Valbuena, C Sparks S. Skooq RETAILING CLUB 1 1 Row One ll. Io r.l: B. Hard, B. Overman A. McDonald, M. O'Connor, C Gabscn, C Moore Row Two: M. Greqoroft, L. Manatan, J Starke, A Suelcln, J. McCarthy. LIBRARY STAFF -- -- Row One ll. to r.l: L. Goebel, B. Hard Smith, J. Moore, R. Slnlo. Row Two: D. Sutlle, F. Tcrrcault, T. Kapo qmnnls, J. Perrone, F. Muna A--.Q Z REG 220 Row One II to rl C Lwrnlwson D Durhn S Dana G Aparton G Taylor B Rc-Ld 5 Cuevas w Two. R. H skey, P Do Il , . nxon, S. Dominguez, C. Dukes, J.Turo k Jr. Row Three: D. Pccker, B. Michel, D DQLCO. . ouyson, K. Schulz, . Conklin, B 1 . SHOP I -- w One ll. I r.: .R us, .Roma L, . gura, , Proleaa, L Schambec , Centano, J. Lee, T. Romanott Row Two: J. Marez, G. Schooley, A. Thmkel sen, E. Clnquln, J. Pcrponls, M Canyon, P Bocharcl. Row Three: J. Pina, R. Reese, D. Catwers, W. Quinn, A. Houston, W. Redwood. REG 322 -- w One ll. to r. : B. Com .nl, L. Jon , J. Hauclblne, I. Katon, R. Renqans. ow Two: , aycs, . Hunt es on, Hursh, L. Manatan, C. Anderson R w Three: M. Johnson, R. Whuttuer, S. Vergara. SHOP 6 - - Row One ll. to r.l: Magno Tapauo, Shellua Vaughan, Annette Vasquez, Aqueda Vrqrl, Flavlo Valncnte, Row Two: Donald Tucker, Terry Wlnfrey, David Valencia, William Valnente, Orontes Lince, REG. 408 - - w One II. to . z Carol Sanders, Joan Susoeff, Kathleen Shortrldgc, Betty Tllden. Row Two: Barbara Smith, Bob Scholzcn. REG 421 - - Row One ll. Io r.l: D. Rascon, D, Ma one, J. Lundstrom, S. Vlckroy. Row Two: P, Lehr, R. Lopez, S. Cabrera, S. Loftus, P. Mandt. L3 7, 4,4-ul J' tafall L.QuzZa, Vx 1 'fx' N3 It was a long pull but we finahyixqnade it-vacation was here. M-ng, K V, K S, ' at yy, Qffff r - .xx li . I: . , Sw X .sw -xmwwg ' x kmgmi ,,. S , Bw, N 14 -iw FMMX Q. f s3M X. . Q' tw? if ix sf A W Q Le: SKS Vw Q-mf 4 ffff X X ww A XX . wx '- -' , xx .1 .kwxxk . N51 X-V F 3 K 'S x X x 3 x , 1 xivi fwx My N Q . X , gi v .gs-.Ni .SI A x Ms, V ' i if w -ww . . H553 w . . ZLM 5 f 2 3 3 I. ,. 23 9, 1 ff ' X rig? :QMS .1 dd- W gtg 3 E lf 1 Vs . 4. Iql X 514 f wk 3 1 V J 3 Q vs v ' T gh- 5 A 5 H1-12,5 'X '21:.- - .g.gEi:,qM .Q-E -v--' 4 , 'yi HM' ' ' K Q 1 9, . ,A x .M . mg., . Agsaw Xvj WA! E. X RQ We . i f S Q. gg. ii S in 8 .f T, N A Aiwa If w ig, , W W. f M,-4 S ' 15 D' ' 1 bf iq L X 4 VF 'ifi'4S5L .,.,. 25? -2 ' Q 4: 'u 5? A R- 1 sg gk . . ai: pix av 1 V fi 4' fii ll xl Events in th June n w OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP PANEL: 'l. to r., Snappecl by the rovrno cameraman were Rose Qulntana, Dennis Bodwnn, Eleanor So Rollo, Don Shepherd, Jackle Haudbnne, Ron Whittrer, Shnrley l-lurte, and Vernon Smxth. In the next shot, the faculty sponsors posed for a moment between dances. From left to right are seen Mr. and Mrs. Wlcsinger, Muss Marracchlm, Mr, Morse, Mr. and Mrs, Tapson and Mr. and Mrs. Kauer In the thlrd panel, Serge Demyancnko and Estelle Jche walt an llne for the photographer. SECOND PANEL' Senors and thenr friends swung and no wlth the profiles of Buck Bates, Jackie Tamblns, Erna Nlebolt, and Anita Hilleslancl showing. The second pncture has the table for eight anj by pairs lt's Don Bohannon and hrs date, Don Cralqhcarl and Joan Johnson, Barbara Overman and Frank Brown and Judy Fuller EVTA Ron Johnson, On the tar rlght lt's Selma Duffy lookinq the camera rnghi an the eye as she two-steps aroun'l the floor, THIRD PANEL: Action on the floor. FOURTH PANEL: The crowcl' wlth the front man b'ng Tom Mclfachern and his date Joan Walker. Jonnunq thern In a smile are Karl Sheppleman and hns girl, Annta Hlllesland, Eugene Cook, Buck Bates lrcne Schwagerl, Oralene Angell and Larry Shannon In the mldole shot, the dznner-lacketed lads and the formal- wearnng lassles line up to have thelr pictures taken tor posterity and thelr albums. The far rnght funds Dan Wallace, Lnlluan Trulzllo, Jack Hennessy and Marian Gregeroff, Mary Romero and Jack Harnbly, Dolores O'Flanlgan and Steve Cano say hee hee for a lxkely lookznq pose. TOP LEFT: Vtfaltnng for the J' was always one of the pleasures of gang homc from school. Here a group ns lolmri meoanvm to fight the battle of the J car. LEFT: FOIK cmriclng closed up show about thus tlme mul ln tlw llnale the dancers really let themselves go, LEFT: A qlumpse of the Soph Senlor I-reaklnst ,.., Sfrmlci Seann, ffwm, the ,S.amb!z, pllvlfl, ,f if . I F XSL ROW ONE: MIRIAM AGUIRRE . . . Italian Club . . .CLIF- FORD ANDERSON . . . Spotlight Club, Sophomore Service Society, Latin American Club, Executive Board, Block M, Choir, Soccer, Three Letters, Three Trophies, Track, Block M, Chairman of Carnival, Class Pres., V. P. of Italian Club . . . EINAR ANDERSON . . . Maiored in'Radio and Electricity . . . TOM ANDERSON . . . Track, Majored in Mathematics . . . ORALENE ANGELL . . . Senior and Junior Service So- cieties, California Scholarship Federation, Girls' Reception Committee, West Wing Managing Editor, Yearbook Staff, Future Teacher's Club . . . GEORGE ARATA . . . R.O.T.C. Sabre and Officers Club, Majored in Machine Shop . . . LILLIAN AUSTIN . . . Maiored in Clothing . . . ROW TWO: DELIA AVILA . . . Girl's Reception Committee, Girl's Athletic Association, Roller Skating Club, West Wing Assistant Managing Editor, West Wing Page Editor, Rooter's Club . . . JOHN BABBITT . , . Basketball, Block M Award . . . WALLY BAINBRIDGE . . . California Scholarship Fed- eration, Dance Committee, Stage Crew, Spotlight Club, Italian Club, Track, Stage Manager . . . CARMEN BATIZA . . . California Scholarship Federation, Latin American Club, Fu- ture Teacher's Club, Roller Skating Club, Junior Red Cross Chairman . . . VIDA BEACH . . . Girl's Reception Commit- tee, Italian Club, Drama Club, Reg. Sec. Treas . . . LILA BENNETT . . . French Club, Italian Club, Roller Skating Club, Girl's Reception Committee . . . NORMA BENNETT . . . Girl's Athletic Association, After School Sports, Block M Award, Reg. Sec., Maiored in Business . . . ROW THREE: SHIRLEY BERGH . . . Maiored in Business . . . BILLIE BERTSCH . . . Italian Club, Debate Club, Majored in English . . . SHIRLEY BEVERLY . . . After School Sports, Reg. Sec.-Treas., Majored in Science . . . BENNIE BLUFORD . . , Block M, Filipino Club Pres., Football, Track, Swimming . . . DENNIS BODWIN . . . Dance Committee, Choir, Spot- light Club, J.V. Football, Block M, Track, Reg. Pres., V.P., Assistant Sports Editor, West Wing, Journal Staff Member . . . DONALD BOHANNON . , . Intramural Basketball, Ma- jored in Business . . . DIANE BOTTO . . . Maiored in Busi- ness. . . . ROW FOUR: NOLAN BOUVEAUX . . . Majored in History . . . JOAN BRADLEY . . . Fashion model at Fairmont I-lotel, Majored in Business . . . MAXINE BRANCH . . . Girl's Athletic Association, After School Sports, West Wing Club 'rf 'film'- A- ..,,+,Qm r . Ah' 'rs fs ui. The Class of june '54 Staff member, Majored in Business . . . ARNOLD BREHAN . . . J.V. Football, Maiored in Machine Shop and Mechanical Drawing . . . JOHANNA BREHM . . . Majored in Business ARLENE BRAUSE . . . Italian Club, Sophomore and Senior Service Societies, Girl's Reception Committee, Bowling, Reg. Sec. Treas .... CONSUELO BROWN . . . Majored in Business. ROW FIVE: DON BROWN . . . Hi-Y Club, Italian Club, Poster Club, Reg. Pres., Certificate of Merit for Art, Cartoon- ing for Yearbook, West Wing . . . FRANK BROWN . . . Majored in Shop, Senior Service Society, Block M, Varsity Football . . , FRED BROWN . . . Certificate of merit in Bookkeeping, Maiored in Shop . . . RICHARD CALDWELL . . , Maiored in Advance Auto Shop . . . IRENE CANALE . . . Girl's Reception Committee, California Scholarship Fed- eration, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Service Societies, After School Sports, Chevron, Circle M, Star, Majored in Business . . . ARTHUR CARBON . . . Engineers' Club, California Scholarship Federation, Won S200 Scholarship while attend- ing Commerce High School, Majored in Mathematics . . . REGINALD CARLAN . . . Reg, Sec.-Treas. of Class, Maiored in Spanish and Shops . . . ROW SIX: JAMES CARTER . . . Block M, Track, Block M and Star Awards, Maiored in Industrial Art-Cabinet Shops . . . STEVE CANO . . . Italian Club, Dance Committee, Reg. Pres., Stage Crew, Majored in mathematics and Mechanical Drawing . . . GIANCARLO CASSULO . . . Italian Club, Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation, Reg, Pres., Majored in Lan- guages . . . HELEN CASTILLO . . . Latin American Club, Majored in Business . . . MARIA CASTILLO . . . Latin Amer- ican Club, Majored in Business . , . FRANK CECILIO . . . Dance Committee, Choir, West Wing, Majored in English and Shop . . . EZRA CHAMBERS . . . Choir, Reg. Pres., Football, Operettas, Majored in Shops . . . ROW SEVEN: ELOY CHAVEZ . . . Latin American Club, Drama Club, Football, Track, Operetta, Term Play, Maiored in English, Social Studies, Mathematics . . . GRACE CHAVAR- RIA . . . Bowling, Majored in Business . . . PILPONG CHEY . . . Science Club, R.O.T.C., Sargeant's Club, Engineer's Club, Majored in Mathematics, Science , . . SHIRLEY CHIN . . . Majored in Business , . . HAROLD CHRISTENSEN . . . French Club V.P., Soccer, Block M, California Scholarship Federation, Basketball, Swimming, Reg. Pres .... JANET CLARK . . , Maiored in Business . . . JOAN CLOUT . , . Maiored in Language . . . lu... l ., as QQ f ' S1512 ' L- ls Q t Q x 5 Q Y v i En. X X eu mm ,, . ..,: , 1- 1 5? f- . ., QR RQ wTk Q Q' XS X -:- , ., Q.. . ,W C 33 ., US sg ,S .:::5e. xg 5,51 iffiin ' . A K' ' mi? ,. C 'Bliss' 5 X 1 .2 9 K -. 21' x . . 35551 .sage H 5.1 - 'x::1v:-5.5.5.4-. : . . wt H 'fx 35' S13 - x - 1 gi ,, X wp. ..---1, ' .il 4 ,. . , :H Q... 'V ffffffz, H xtx t , f - i 'fm t 3 Q . . it In memory of Shirley Gray .. -Q. mmm-wasps PM s 1? a ig its t s. Egg, , at.. an ut 5,41 fi! r 5 if M 1 i . izf N. Z, ROW ONE: ALSTON COLE . . . Spotlight Club, Track and Basketball, Majored in History . . . JOAN COLE . . . Girls Reception Committee, California Scholarship Federa- tion, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Service Society, Girls after school sports, Reg, V.P., Sec., Treas,, Junior Bears, Senior Service Society, Publicity Manager and Pres., Majored in Business . . . SAM COLE . . . Beanery, Photography Club Visual Aids Staff, Majored in Auto Shop, Machine Shop . . , BARBARA COLLINS . . . Sec. and Treas. of Spotlight Club, Sec.-Treas. of A Capella Choir, West Wing, Majored in Science . . . ROW TWO: FRANCES CALLAWAY . . . Sec, Retail Club, Italian Club, Bowling, Majored in Business . . . ELIEZER COLON . , Latin Amerian Club, Majored in Business . . . MARY LOU CONKLIN , . . Dance Committee, Calif fornia Scholarship Federation, Girls Reception Committee, Girls Association, Majored in Business . . . ROW THREE: MELLOWNEE CONWAY . , , Majored in Mathematics . . JOANNE COUPER , . . Majored in Business . . . MAX COSEM . . Soccer Team, Block M, Maiored in Mathematics and Science , , . MYRNA MAYE COTTER . . . Visual Aids, Majored in Business . . . ROW FOUR: ANGELO COUVSON . . . Skating Club, Football, Track, Majored in Shop . . . CLARA JEAN COX . . . West Wing, Maiored in English . , , CHARLES CRABB , . . Basketball, Block M, Pres., V.P. and Sec.- Treas. of Reg., Maiored in Mathematics . . . DON CRAIG- HEAD . . . Senior Service Society, Block M, Automotive Society, Football, Block and Star, V.P. of Senior Service Society, Majored in Shop . . . ROW FIVE: ROBERT CRESPO . . . California Scholarship l-ederation, Sophomore Service Society, SocceraBlock M, Treas. Latin American Club, Soccer Trophy, Soccer Certifi- cate of Merit, Maiored in Mathematics . . . ANNA CRUZ . . . Latin American Club, Majored in Science . . . RAE VIVIEN CURINGTON , . . Majored in Business . . . GEORGE DRAGGS, JR .... R,O,T.C. Sabre Club . . . ROW SIX: SHERLINA DAHUNAN . . . Filipino Club . . , DIANA DAL PORTO . . . Majored in History . , . VIRGINIA DARDANO 4 , . Majored in Business . . ROBERT DAVIS . . . Maiored in Shops , . . ROW SEVEN: NANCY DE GUZMANN . . . Pres. Filipino Society, Reg. Pres., Majored in Business . , . VERNA DE MARTIS . . . Spotlight Club, Latin American Club, Tumbling, Softball, Reg. Pres., V.P., Sec.-Treas., West Wing, Majored in Business . . , SERGE DEMYANENKO . . .Cadet Lt, Colonel, R O.T.C., Pres. of Sabre Club, Drill Team, Soccer Team , . , AL DIETRICH . . . Mnjorerl in Shops . . . Mrs Margaret Elder, retiring head ot the English Dv partment, whose graciousness and ready wit will Iw- missed. During her Z3 years at Mission, Mrs Elder was alvvy- counted among those who would lc-ntl n hi-liiinfg ltanl to these in necd 2 s S S X is it I SS X si sg v bike ROW ONE: DIANA DOBSON . . . Sophomore, .lunior, Senior Service So' cietics, Retail Club, Girls Reception Committee, Req. V.P. and Sec. Treas., California Scholarship Federation , CLYDE DONAHUE , . . Maiorecl in Mechanical Drawing, English . , , JAMES DANAHER . . . Majored in Science . . . JOYCE DUFFY . . . Girls Reception Committee, Roller Skating Club, Journal Staff, Majored in Business, Art . . SELMA DUFFY . . , Rooters Club, Dance Committee, Majored in Business , 4 . OLIVER DUTY . . . Maioreil in Mechanical Arts . , . DONNA ELLINGSON . . . Girls Executive Board. . ROW TWO: BILL EMERICK. . . Choir, V.P. of Debate Club, Spotlight Club, Drama Club, Intramural Basketball, Term Plays, Operettas . . . CAROLINE ERICKSEN , . , Girls Reception Committee, Reg. Sec. Treas, Majoreci in Business ,.,. ETHEL ESTELETA . . . Bowling, Reg, Pres., Student Senate . , . TONY ESTRELLA . . . Filipino Club, Majored in Radio Shoo . . . BEATRICE EVANS . . , Majored in Business . . . PAULINE EVANS . . . Girls Athletic Association, Majored in Science . . . TOM FADEEF . , , Italian Club, Block M, Baseball Team Captain . . , ROW THREE: BILL FLOWERDAY . . . French Club, Block M, Basketball, Baseball, Reg. Pres ,,., DICK FRINK , . . Swimming, Baseball . . . KATH- ERINE FULLER , , Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Service Societies, Girls Reception Committee, California Scholarship Federation, After School Sports Block M, Circle 5-I, Chevron, Circle M, Gold Pin . , . DONNA FULTON . , Rooters Club, Dance Committee, West Wing . . . NORMA GADILL . . . Sec, Treas., Filipino Club, Maiorecl in Spanish . , . HENRIETTA GALLARDO . . Latin American Club, Girls Athletic Association, After School Sports, Maiorerl in Business . . , PETE GAMINO . , , Basketball, Block M, Star, Majorecl in Shops . 4 . ROW FOUR: JEAN GARDNER . . . Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Service Societies, Girls Reception Committee, Tri-Y, Rooters Club . . , PAT GAT- SIOS . . . Italian Club, California Scholar- ship Federation, Junior Service Society, Majored in Business , . . AZIZ GERION . . iilip 'wo Society, Soccer, Basketball . , . JA'4E CBSON . , . Majored in Business , . . LIZONIA GIPSON . , . Girls Glee Club, Majored in Business . . . ANITA GONZALES . . . Girls Reception Commit' tee, Term Play, Glass VP., Class Sec. Treas., Majored in Business . . . GEORGE GONZALEZ . . . J.V. Football, Swimming, Track, Majored in Shops . . . An anxious moment during basketball season. Lift it BK is 3 , A N-W , A K . x , sift i ROW ONE: ROLAN GONZALEZ . . . Stage Crew, Italian Club, Term Plays, Majored in Shops . . . CLEVELAND GRANT . . . Clubs in R.O.T.C., Stage Crew, R.O.T.C., Majored in Leather Crafts . . , SONNY GRAVES . . . Majored in Shops . . . MARY GREEN , . , Softball, Volleyball, Majored in Foods . . . MARIAN GREGEROFF . . . Majored in Business . . . VERN GRENZ . . . Pres. Senior Service Society, Italian Club, Block M, Student Senate, Captain of Football Team, Majored in Shops . . . ELTHA GRIFFIN . . . Spanish American Club, Spotlight Club, Girl's Reception Committee, Sophomore Society, After School Sports, lce Skating, West Wing Reporter, School Photographer . . . . ROW TWO: TOMMY GRIMES . . . Pres. of Dance Band, Pres. of Band, Majored in Music . . . RICHARD GNILE . . . Chess Club, California Scholar- ship Federation, High Y, Football, Science Club . . . JOHN GUTIERREZ , . . Student Senate, Swimming Team, Basketball, Reg. Pres., Majored in Shops . , . CHESTER GUTOWSKI . . . Block M in Football, Sophomore Service Society, VP. of Reg., Maiorecl in Shops . . . GEORGE HALEY . . . Engineer's Club, Latin American Club, California Scholarship Federation, Reg. V.P .,., JACK HAMBLY . . . Dance Committee, Rooters Club, Stage Crew, Italian Club, Student Senate, Executive Board, Senior Service Society, High Jr, Pres., Reg. Treas., Feature Editor lWest Wingl, Promotion Manager lYoarbookl . . . DARLENE HANSON . . . Roller Skating Club, Volleyball, Reg. Sec. Treas., Carnival Committee, Maiored in Typing . . . ROW THREE: BEVERLY HARD . . . Sophomore, Jr. and Sr. Service Society, Italian Club, Skating Club, Retail Club, Girls Athletic Association, French Club, Term Plays . . , ROBERT HARMS . . . Dance Committee, Majored in Mechanical Arts . . . RICHARD HARRINGTON . . . Majored in Mathematics . . . PATRICIA HARRIS . . . Reg. V.P., Majored in Bookkeeping . . . RAMONA HARRIS . . . Girl's Reception Committee, Spotlight Club, Sr. Service Society, A Capella Choir, After School Sports, Awards, V.P. of California Scholarship Federation, Award in Fine Arts in Bank of America f, . Achievement, Operettas, Majored in Music . . . ROBERT HASKENS . . , Malored in Shops . . . JACKIE HAUDBINE . . . Dance Committee, Soph., Jr., Sr. Service Society, California Scholarship Federation, Girls Reception Committee, Girls Athletic As- sociation, Student Body V.P .... ROW FOUR: ALAN HAYES . . . Majored in Shop and Music . , . AILEEN HAYES . . . Girls Reception Committee, Skating Club, Senior Service Society, Executive Board, Student Senate, Girls Athletic As- sociation, Bowling Awards, Chevron and Circle M, Pres. Girls Reception Committee, High Jr, Sec., Majored in Business . . . RAY HAYTER . . . Roller Skating Club, Volleyball, Carnival Committee, Majored in Shop . . . VEDA HAZEL . . . Girls Block M, National Rifle Association, Girls Ath- letic Association, Girls Rifle Team, Block M and Star Award, Reg. Sec,-Treas., Ma- jored in Business . . . TOD HENDERSON . . . D.O.T.C. Sabre Club, National Rifle Association, Majored in Science . , .WIL- LIAM HENNINGS . . . ltalian Club, Chess Club, Hi Club, Track Team Manager, Soccer Team Manager, Maiorcd in Lan- guage . . . VIRGINIA HERNANDEZ , . . Latin-American Club, Girls Reception Committee, Reg. Sec.-Treas., Maiored in Business , . . ROW ONE: HICHIRO TAKEUCHI. . . Majored in Mathematics . . . JOHN HIDALGO . . . Majored in Cabinet Shop . . . RICHARD HILDER . . . Majored in Art , . ANITA HILLESLAND . . . Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Service Societies, California Scholarship Federation, Dance Committee, Choir, Girls Reception Committee, After School Sports, Bank of America Award for English , . . RICHARD HILSENDEGER . . . Dance Committee, Track, Ma- iored in Shop . . . CARL HIROTA . . . R.O.T.C., Sabre Club, N.R.A. Maiored in Shops . . , NANCY HOGAN . . . Spanish Club, Junior Service Society, Science Club, Rooters Club, After School Sports . . . ROW TWO: SHIRLEY HORTON. . . Girls Reception Committee, Journal Staff, Majored in Science and History , . , PATSY HOWARD . . . California Scholarship Federation, Skating Club, Tennis Club, Reg, Sec. Treas ,... DONNA HUDDLESTON . . . Girls Executive Board, Block M, Girls Athletic Association, Girls Athletic Manager . . . IRA HUGHES , . . Stage Crew, Spot- light Club, Hi-Y Club, Maiored in Shops . . . CAROLYN HUNTINGTON . . . California Scholarship Federation, Latin-American Club, Roller Skating Club, After School Sports . . . PETE HUPKE . . . Majored in English, Block M, Varsity Football, Awards . . . SHIRLEY HURTE . , . Sophomore, Junior and Senior Service Societies, California Scholarship Federation, Block M, After School Sports, Bank of America Trophy, West Winq News Editor, Yearbook Editor . . . ROW THREE: MARIA IBARRA . . , Latin American Club, Majored in Busi- ness , . . DORRIS JACKSON . , . Choir, After School Sports, Operettas, Maiored in Business , . . JOHN JACOB . . . Majored in Shop and Mathe- matics . . . VICTOR JEN . , . Chinese Club, Certificates of Merit in Book- keeping . . DONNA JENNY . , 4 Tri-Y, Rooters Club, ltalian Club, Student Senate, Executive Board, Bowling, Student Body Recording Sec .... LEE JENSEN . . . Drama Club, Spotlight Club, Pres. Skating Club, Operettas, Term Plays, Youth on Review Show, l95-I , . . CARL JOHNSON . . . Intramural Basketball, Mayored in Cabinet Shop A . . ,. l 3 ii swf 3 , . ROW FOUR: NERNICE JOHNSON . . Girls Rifle Team, French Club, Girls Re- ception Committee, Skating Club, After School Sports, Awards . . . RONALD JOHNSON . . . Block M, Italian Club, Senior Service Society, Football, Letterman . . . GERALDINE JONES , . . After School Sports, Junior Achievement, Maiored in Business . . . JOHN JURGENS . . , West Wing, Malored in Shop . . .BETTY KAPO- GIANNIS . . . Rifle Team, Junior Red Cross, Majored in Clothing . . , IRENE KATON . . . Sophomore Service Society, Jr. Bear Society, Senior Service Society, Girls Reception Committe, Italian Club, Girls Athletic Association, Rooters Club, Student Body Girls Financial Secretary, Student Senate, Executive Board, Swim- ming, Reg. President, Certificate of Merit, Assemblies, Maiored in English, Business . . . IRENE KETTLESON . , . Girls Rifle Club, National Rifle Association, Block M, Star, Reg. Pres., California Scholarship Federation, Girls Athletic Association . , . st. 1 3 , X , li .,?J'9 x 'hr X x X ici ll ROW ONE: CHARLES KIRBY . . . Block M, Football, All City Medal, Swim- ming . . . BLONDELL KNIGHTEN . . , Pres. of Y-Teens, Rifle Team, Girls Reception Committee, Block M, Roller Skating Club, After School Sports, Reg. Pres . . . JERRY KOONS , . . Dance Band, Majored in Music . . . GEORGE KOWALSKI , , , Pres of California Scholarship Federation, Football, 3 Let- ters, Maiored in Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing . . . MARY KROHN , . Maiored in Business , , . JOAN LANGES . . . Majored in Home Eco- nomics . . , RAY LANGLAND . . , Spotlight Club, Electric Crew, Majored in Shops , . ROXV TWO: ROBERT LANGLAND , , Term Plays, Maiored in Shops . . . THERESA LAZO , Filipino Club, Majored in Science . . . JOE LEACH Chess Club, Majorcd in Shops , . . MILTON LEASURE . . . Majored in Busia ness , , . DAVID LEE . , . Chinese Club, California Scholarship Federation , . Class VP., Maiorefl in Mathematics . . . ART LEJARZA . . .Reg Pres., Class Pres., French Club, Track, Block M, Maiored in Business , . . JEAN- ETTE LEMONS . , Maiorerf in Business , , . ROW THREE: GLORIA LEON . , Maiored in Business . , . AUDREY LIBBY , Concert Club, Umpire Club, Rooters Club, After School Sports, Maioreci in Business . . . EUGENE LIND . , . Italian Club, Engineers Club, Reg. VP., Bank of America Award foi Industrial Arts . , , ALBERT LOBATO , . . Engineers Club, Track, Maiored in Mathematics , . , BARBARA LONG , Rifle Club, Roller Skating Club, Girls Reception Committee, Maiored in Business , . , KEN LUCIA . Tri-I-li-Y Gents, Baseball, Track, Block M, Reg, Pres., Maiorecl in Industrial Arts . . . SARAH LUCIDO . , , Maiored in Business , , , ROW FOUR: GLADYS LUCKEY . . After School Sports, Maiored in Cloth- ing , . . IRMA LUCKEY , . . After School Sports, Operettas, Maiored in Business , . . GLORIA LUKINS . . Majored in Business . . , JOAN LUNDE . Sec, Treas, California Scholarship Federation, Reg. Vice-Pres, Honor if , i, Award in Emporium Art Contest . . . ADELA MAES . . , Junior Service Society . . . California Scholarship Federation, Block M, Girls Athletic Association, Nu- meral, Chevron, Circle, Block M . . . FRANK MALLEY . . . Baseball, Football, Block M, West Wing, Majored in Shops . . . JAMES MALONEY , . . Reg. Treas., Majored in Shops , . . Mrs. Olive Martin, Office Machines instructor, who retires after giving 27 years of service to Mission students. Mrs. Martins leaving creates a voirl that will not easilv be filled, ROW ONE: LARRAINE MALVESTI . . ltalian Club, Dance Committee, Routers Club, Recl Cross, Reg. Sec., Magored in Business . . . PHILLIP MAN- NINA . . , Dance Committee, Spotlight Club, Stage Cratt, Science Club, Rooters Club, Reg. Pres., Stage Crew, Maiored in Science , . . NANCY MARCHAND , . . Malorerl in Business . . ROBERT MARKT , . . Majorecl in Math . . . ROSEMARIE MARTINEZ . . , Reg. Treas., Maiorecl in Clothing . . . MARIE MARTOVANA . . . Maiored in Business . . . DOROTHY MASON . . . Girls Athletic Association, lAwardANumerall, Majored in Business Machines . . . ROW TWO: IRENE MATAS . . . Latin American Club, Volleyball, Reg Treas., Maiored in Business , , . SHIRLEY McALLEN , , . Sales Certiticate tor Composition, Maiored in Business . . . JESSE HAROLD MCCLURE . , . Maioretl in Math . . . WARREN MCCORMACK . . , Retail Club, R.O.T.C., Visual Aicls, Majorerl in lnclustrial Arts . . . ANN McDONALD , . , Retail Club, Class V.P., Pres. ot Retail Club, Reg. Pres., Journal, Majored in English and Business . . THOMAS MCEACHERN . . . Spotlight Club, Skating Club, Reg, Pres, Two Term Plavs, Three Operettas, Choir Member, Maiored in Music . . . ESTHER MCGORY . . . Maiored in Business . . , ROW THREE: DOLORE5 MCGUIRE . . . Italian Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Basketball, Bowling, Block M, Majored in Art . . . BOB MCKEANZIE . . . Track, Mayored in Mathematics . . . BARBARA MCMILLAN . , . Dance Committee, Retail Club, West Wiiig, Yearbook, Maiored in English . . . ANNA MEACHAM . . , Future Teachers Club, Req. Pres., Four Term Plays, Maiored in English and Drama . . MARY JANE MERRILL . . . Choir, Swimming, Girls Athletic Association, Reg. V.P, Maiored in Business , . , RACHEL MEZA . , . Girls Reception Committee, Maiored in Business . . . NANCY MIFFLIN . . , Girls Reception Committee, Spotlight Club, A Capella Choir, Tri-l-li-Y, Rooters Club, Atter School Sports, Journal Staff, Basketball, Reg. Pres., Ma- ,urfl in Cabinet Shop . . . ROV! FOUR: FRANK MIRABELLA . . ROBERT MILLER . . . MICHAEL 1, , s MURPHY . . Majored in Mathematics . . . EDDIE MOISANT . . . Block M, Bas- ketball, Track, Majored in Auto Shop . . . CAROL MOORE. . . Retail Club, Ice Skate ing Club, Class VP., Majored in Business and Science . . . KAREN MORRILL . . . A Capella Choir, Student Senate, Calitor, nia Scholarship Federation, Girls Reception Committee, TriAHi-Y, Rooters Club, Atter School Sports, Journal Staff, Maiored in Spanish . . . ROBERT MOVREV , . Ma' yored in Shops. . . Victor Cattermole, engineer, who was responsible tor making sure that hot water came out ot .1 hot water taucet, .-rn-nnfaunp-gan' 3 G . t X 5 A Xzzowwes is it g ,:x, ROW ONE: BARNARD MOY , , . Majored in Spanish . . . ALBERT NATHAN , . . Electric Crew, Projection Crew, Dance Committee, Spotlight Club, Chess Club, Science Club, Sophomore Service Society, J.V. Football . . . JOHN NATHAN . , . Block M, Majored in Shops . . . BARBARA NAVARRA . . . Italian Club, Rooters Club, After School Sports, Reg. Pres., Majored in Busi- ness , . . MONICA NEVES . . . Assemblies, Spotlight Club, Majored in Business . , . ERNA NIEBOLT . . . California Scholarship Federation, Junior, Senior Service Societies, Girls Athletic Chairman, Block M, Reg. Pres., After School Sports, 3 Awards . . . JOHN NIELSEN . , . Majored in Industrial Arts , . , ROW TWO: JERRY NORCIA . . . Golf Team, Swimming Team, Yell Leader, Class V.P., Block M, Majored in Industrial Arts , . . DELORES O'FLANIGAN After School Sports, Reg. Sec. Treas., and V.P .... IDA ORETGER , . , Latin American Club, Italian Club, Student Loan Bookkeeper . . . GLENDA ORTLIP , . . Senior Service Society, Girls Reception Committee . . . ROBERT OSBORNE . . . Block M, California Scholarship Federation, Basketball . . . BARBARA OVERMAN . . . Retail Club, Senior Service Society, Spotlight Club, Girls Athletic Association, Dance Committee , . . DAN PADILLA . . . Block M, Executive Board, Student Senate, Sophomore, Junior Service Scciea ties, J.V., Varsity Football, Medal, Block, Star, Class Pres. . . . ROW THREE: JACK PARODI , . . Italian Club, Maiored in Shops , . . JCE PASSANTINO . . . Italian Club, Teachers Club, Class VP., Italian Club, Awards in Cabinet Shop, Bay Area Safety Council . . , MARY PATIRIS . . . Junior and Senior Service Society, California Scholarship Federation, Girls Reception Committee, After School Sports, West Wing . . , FRED PERALTA , , . Block M, Student Senate, Basketball, Track, Soccer, Awards, Maiored in Cabinet Shop , , , JOHN PERRONE . . Italian Club, Dance Committee, Future Teachers Club, Student Senate, Class VP., Reg. VP ..., PAUL PESSCE . . . Italian Club, Retailing Club, Reg. Pres., Majored in Mathematics . . . JUDY PIMIENTA . . . Low Senior N V.P., High Senior V.P., Dance Committee, xs.JExecutive Board . . . ROW FOUR: GLORIA QUILICI . . . ltala lat! Club, Majored in Business . . .GRACE QUTNTANA . . . Latin American Club, Student Senate, After School Sports, Reg. Pres., Band, Maiored in Language, Busi- ness . . 1 RINALDO RAFFO , . . Italian Club, Carnival Assembly, Majored in Eng- lish . . .JOHN RALLY , . . Italian Club, California Scholarship Federation, Future Teachers Club, Majored in Business . . . RITA RAMIREZ . . . Maiored in Business . . , AL RAMOS . . . Majored in Shops . . . RUBY RENFRO . . . Girls Reception Committee, Girls Athletic Association, After School Sports, Majored in Business. PS5 ig? K , X si, s X X, X wx ee 13sf1,3 ' N :Sf . Q V 2 -'ffi' ' , X X X .- . X ss X X -it , .N Y Q . 93 x R 5 , li i X e it 1' is 55 vim R S ROW ONE: ETHEL RICHARDSON . . . Rooters Club, Girls Athletic Associa- tion, Reg, V.P., Maiored in Business . . . BENNIE ROBINS . . . Rifle Club, Majored in Business , . , ARLINE ROBERTS . . , Maiored in Business , , . JIM ROBERTS . . . Mission Bear Mascot, Reg. Pres., Majored in Shops . . . DON ROBINSON . , . Spotlight Club, Basketball, Track, Block M, Majored in Music . . , HENRIK ROLFNESS . . . French Club, California Scholarship Federation, Sabre Club, Science Club, Bank of America Certificate LEON ROLLINS . . Roller Skating Club, Track, Majored in Shop . . . ROW TWO: MARY ROMERO . . . Retail Club, Dance Committee, After School Sports, Majored in Business , . . DAN RUTKOWSKI . . . Block M, Basketball, Track, Reg. V.P., Retail Club, Majored in History. . .CATHERINE SALA . , , ltalian Club, Majored in Business . . . RACHEL SALEM . . . Latin American Club, ltalian Club, Maiored in Business . . . JERRY SALESBURY . . . Majored in Mathematics . . . DOROTHY SANCHEZ . . . Rooters Club, Red Cross, Maiored in Business , . . JOE SANGISCOMO . . . intramural Basketball, Baseball, Majored in Auto Shop . , . ROW THREE: HUGH SARGENT . . , Intramural Basketball, Basketball Medal, Maiorcd in Shop , . . NORMA SCOMA , . , ltalian Club, Business . . . MAR- LENE SCHULZ . , . Dance Committee, After School Sports, Reg. V.P., Maiored in Business . . . KARL SCHEPPELMANN . . . Dance Committee, J.V, Football, Maiored in English, Science, and Shop. . .JACK SCHIFFER . . . Varsity Football, Maiored in Shop . , . BERNICE SCHMIDT . . , Majored in Spanish , . HELEN SCHRECKENGOST , , Girls Reception Committee . . . Choir, After School Sports, Operetta, Majored in English . . , ROW FOUR: IRENE SCHWAGERL . . . California Scholarship Federation, Girls Reception Committee, After School Sports, Vilest Wing Business Man- ager . . . DIANE SELINGER . . . Maiorecl in English , . . CAROLE SEMEIT . . . Girls Rifle Team and Certificate, Roller Skating Club, Girls Athletic Asso- ciation, After School Sports, Block M, Reg. Pres .... LARRY SHANNON . . , Editor West Wing, Majored in English . . . DON SHEPHERD , . . Block M, Dance Committee, Basketball, Track, West Wing Assistant Sports Editor and Sports Editor, Yearbook Sports Editor, Student Senate . . . ANN SHEPARD . . . Vocational Class Pres., Majored in Home Economics . . . CAROLE SHOCKEY . . . Girls Rifle Team, Choir, Senior Service Society, Girls Ath- letic Association, Future Teachers Club, After School Sports, History Award, Cer- tificate for Bank of America . . . Mrs, Magdalena Schilthuis is seen breaking in a couple of aspiring librarian apprentices. Pi ft 'BH' - 'R E L Skfwwg 3 ROW ONE: NORMAN SMITH . . . West Wing Assistant Feature Editor and Feature Editor, Majored in English . . . VERNON SMITH . , . ltalian Club, Future Teachers Club, Reg. V.P., lnternational Assembly, Maiored in Lan- guages, Social Studies, and English , , . MARIE SICA . . . Italian Club, Swim- ming, Assistant Yell Leader, Reg. Treas ,,.. ROBERTA SENIO . . . Italian Club, Bowling, Majored in Business , . ELEANOR SO RELLE . . . Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Service Societies, Girls Athletic Association, Girls Execu- tive Board, Student Senate, After School Sports, Block M. Society and Pres., Reg. Pres. and V,P., Girls Reception Committee Pres., Girls Block M Sec., Girls Athletic Association, Majorecl in Business . , . GLENDARA SOWELL . . Majored in Business . . , JAMES SOUTHERLAND . . , Football, Block M, Reg., Pop Elder Trophy, Majored in Mathematics . . . ROW TWO: ROSALIE STEINAUER . , . Reg. VP., Photostatics Club . . . ED STEINWAY . . Dance Committee, Choir, Spotlight Club, Student Senate, Baseball, Block M, West NfVing Staff Member, Operettas, Majored in Shop . . . BARBARA SULLIVAN . . . Italian Club, California Scholarship Federation, Rooters Club, Modern Dance, Term Plays, Majored in English . . . LUPE SUNIGA . , . Latin American Club . . . AUDREY SVEJDA . . . Retail Club, Dance Committee, Rooters Club, Red Cross, Assistant Yell Leader . , . SETSUKO TAKEMOTO . . . Majored in Business , . . MARY ELLEN TALLENT . . . Malored in Business . . . ROW THREE: JACKIE TAMBINI . . . Junior and Senior Service Society, Italian Club, Bowling, Sec. of Girls Reception Committee, Maiored in Business . . . MACKIE TAYLOR . . . Track, Reg, V.P., Maiored in English, History . . . ROBERT TEALER . . . California Scholarship Federation, Constitution Committee, Block M Pres., Basketball, Reg. Sec., Majored in Mathematics, English, Business . . . ERMA THOMPSON . . . Reg. Treas., Majored in Home Economics . . . JEANIE THOMPSON . . . Student Senate, Pres. of Reg., Majored in Business . . . THERESA THOMPSON , . , Sophomore Service llli... Society, Girls R Committee, Cali- ion, Senior Serv- , Reg. Sec.-Treas., Junior Achieve- fornia Scholarship ice Society, Reg. Journal Advertising ment . . . RICHARD I M . . . Engineers Club, Chinese Club, jored in Mathe- matics . . . ROW FOUR: RUBY TOR S . . . Ma- jored in Home Economics . . . EO TRU- JILLO . . . Baseball, Maiorecl in ltalian . , . LILLIAN TRUJILLO . . .Girls Recep- tion Committee, Dance Committee, Retail Club, Basketball, Reg. Sec., Student Sen- ate, Majored in Business . . . GEORGIA TURNER , . . Student Senate, A Capella Choir, After School Sports, Reg. Pres., VP, and Sec.-Treas., Operetta, Majored in Business . . . MAURICE VALENCIA . . . Latin American, Engineering Club, Majored in Mathematics and Mechanical Drawing . . , HELEN VARIAN . . . Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation, Girls Execu- tive Board, Filipino Society, Girls Block M, Chevron in After School Sports, High Sophomore Sec,-Treas., Reg. Sec.-Treas, Majored in Business , . . THEADORA VASQUEZ . . . Red Cross, San Francisco Youth Association, Reg. Pres., VP., Treas., Majored in Business . . . l l i il 5 X. 3 t sc K , . I ROW ONE: JOSE VILG , . , Latin American Club, Base all, Operetta, Maiored in Languages . . . VICTORIA VILLEGAS . . . Swimmin , Sec,-Treas. of Class, Maiored in Business . . . JOAN VITAL . , , Girls xecutive Board, After School Sports, Retail Club, Red Cross, Maiored in usiness . . . FORREST WALKER . , . JOAN WALKER , . Majored in Bus eSs . , . RAY WAR- MAN , . . Engineers Club, Maiored in Mathematics , . , JANE WELCH . , Red Cross, Maiored in Home Making , . ROW TWO: RON WHITTIER , . Dance Committee, otball, Track, S.B. President, Low Senior Pres., California Scholarship Federatio Pres., Certificate Bank of America , . , JOHN WILLIAMS , , , French Club, Basketball . . . ARLINE WILLS . . . Girls Reception Committee, Bowling, M jored in Busi- ness , , JESSE WILSON , , . Block M, Basketball, West Win , Majored in Cabinet Shop , . , AGNES WISEMAN . . . Majored in Busine s . . . JIM WOLLWINE . . , Majored in Shops , . . SHIRLEY WRIGHT , , , -irls Block M, After School Sports, Majored in Business . . . ROW THREE: DAVID YAMAKAWA . , . Jr. Red Cross, Pres, of Ca 'fo Scholarship Federation, Pres. of Sabre Club, Pres. of S.F, Youth Associ Pres. of Sophomore and Junior Service Society, Bank of America Gold . . . DAVID YOSHIOKA . . . Block M, Dance Band, Orchestra, Band, Basket- Xball, Track, Reg. Sec. Treas., West Wing, Journal Assemblies, Majored in Music , . . RITA YTURRALDE . . . Girls Reception Committee, Majored in Business . . . NICK ZABOUKOS . . . Maiored in Shops . . . TED ZAMENES . . . Auto Club, Engineers Club, Majored in Radio and Television Electronics. J Q X I .vqizq , Q gg V g , Q V r ':':i:E?g' e A Q' ffrii , ,W , we W P xv M13 ,A C, X :-1-:IH fh 1 fm ,,, M' :GA A W . fflgch . V , . 'M 55:4 2: 1 v wi' , L: ,Q m f yls V A 'a: fr? ,5'N..,Qv' 'K .r ei 'r ABOVE: Another insight into the Senior Prom with ex-Prexy of the SB. Roi' Smith returning to trip the light fantastic with curvaceous Carol Moore. 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OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO .af GENSLER'LEE Yes, we sell moreqDiamenc1s- than any other jeweler in the West! Crefit, too! - ,, so-- 'Q .ff LADIES Cv GENTLEMEN Accentuate your natural Beauty with Custom Created- hair styling. Poodle, Italian, etc. Also DA, Flattop, Crew and others. DE LOCHS BARBER SHOP 3903--24th Street TULATIONS DIAMIND 492 livcrylmmly ,ff Luvvs Diznno ds . :mal . . Dizunom are Girls Best I-'ricndl SEA INC. QUALITY CLEANERS CALL C1 DELIVER and 1306 Castro St. VA. 4-5905 LACYS WEARING APPAREL 2524 Mission St. near 21st 26-1-I M FRANCISCO H LEADING THE FASHION PARADE Pretty You in LACY'S beautiful Junior Suits, Shorties, Julliard Jackets, Dresses, Skirts Gr ' You by joining the MRS President ATwater 2-5247 Pictured is the ParentyTeachers Association meeting held 5' Mission High School this year in which Dr. Herbert Clish was the princ al guest. 1 -fs ,ax BI . Xxx ouses LITT CITY FLORIST xxx PLO RS FOR ALL ra-...QQCASIONS 785 Columbus Avenue D0ugIas 2-8217 COME TO DOLORES CREAMERY for HOT DOGS SOFT DRINKS SOL DOLORES 4150-18th Street, cor. Collingwood GERTIE GUERNSEY ICE CREAM Twenty-Four Scrumptious Flavors R. V. MARTINELLI UNderIliII I-3679 SUNSHINE CREAMERY 2425 MISSION STREET YOU'VE TRIED THE REST- NOW TRY THE BEST I 3. 9lX69lKQ?XI6-?XX4-Xiu I 5 HT-- FEA -Ta? ' 5 ,B Q Si. f e gg! 'if VN ' If A ,Mc 5- ' ,L 1, e 4A rai N,gi' w, x' uv if I I Relics and Memcntos f of the early-day West 1' on Permanent display W in the Wells Fargo History Room 30 Montgomery Street, San Francisco Nbr! Wells Fargo Bank a union must co. The Oldest Bank in the West XXX? Blki - ?ll6' I c. w. MARwepg,i. Tools, Machinery, Industrial Supplies 1235 Mission Street San Francisco i II Alice Street Oakland New MET:-ion LAUNDRY Cr DRY CLEANING PHONE MARKET I-0545 17th Cr Sanchez St. San Francisco CONGRATULATIONS To THE GRADUATING SENIORS FRQM GLOBE PRODUCE COMPANY WHOLESALE FRUIT C! PRODUCE 422 FRONT STREET EXbrook 2-0725-26 ROY F. GIGI McPHERSON LEATHER COMPANY COMPLETE LINES OF LEATI-IERCRAFT SUPPLIES DRESDEN ART CRAFTS COPPERCRAFT C A PAINTING SHELLCRAFT U I LSTERED FABRICS Cr SUPPLIES 730 MISSION STREET Francisco 4, California 530 C L I F F ' S VARIETY STORE 515 CASTRO STREET HEmIock 'I-5365 San Francisco HOLTER' CHEVRON STATION ATLAS TIRES . BATTERIES i' Phone UN 3-5740 401 DOLORES STREET THOMPSON AUTO PARTS 50 - 13TH STREET Phone MArket 'I-6696 USED CARS Cr PARTS ANDREWS CLEANERS JACKETS, PANTS, SHIRTS, SKIRTS 49 Cents SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, ROBES 89 Cents LAUNDRY SERVICE Castro Street UNderhiII 3-5542 STEWART CH EVROLET CO. SERVICE -- SALES -- PARTS 3146 MISSION STREET VAIencia 4-3322 LEE'S MOBILGAS Valencia and Mission Streets PAIR COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND I tt qou al- 0 Metropolitan lik . S. f Sally rates an orchid for looking aheadl Right after graduation she'll begin working at a wonderful career job with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Take a tip from Sally and make your own plans for the future . . . now! There's a wonderful opportunity for you at Metropolitan that means steady employment, lots of chances for advancement, ideal working conditions, and a live-day week. You'll start with a good salary, and satisfactory workers get three raises the first yearg periodic raises thereafter. fn addition, you will find liberal vacationsg attractive lunch- eon and lounge facilitiesg life, sickness, hospital and medical ex- pense insuranceg and lots of people your own age waiting to wel- come you into various social, athletic and recreational groups. Learn all about it-NOW! For full information about the many opportunities available, come to the Personnel Division, Monday through Friday, any time between 8:30 A.M. and 5 P.M. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 600 Stockton Street San Francisco 20, California GEORG-US MARl4E'l' 2IO0 MARKET ST UNDERHIII 1-9246 THE esoume Pnsss COMMERCIAL PRINTERS O 3692 Eighteenth HEmIock I-69I6 ANNA'S DANISH COOKIES COOKIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS 3560-18th Street UNderhiII 3-3882 DlNO'S DELICATESSEN ITALIAN STYLE COOKED FOOD GROCERIES 1: FROZEN FOODS FREE DELIVERY 2550 San Bruno Ave. JU. 4-3365 PISANI PRINTING CO. PRINTERS v LITHOGRAPHERS 485 Brannan Street San Francisco o SUtter I -4772 'Doa gowwwfmg, Loose change in your pocket adds up ... let your money know where it's going by HI working out a budget, C21 deciding how much you can afford to set aside every payday Remember . . . it's not how much you bunk . . . but how often. A dollar starts your account rolling at Crocker First! lwclzwfifwk aiiiuai, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation One Montgomery Street, Son Francisco 0 13th at Franklin Street, Oakland FRANCO HARDWARE e Where the Best Hardware is Sold O 2080 Mission Street VAN WORMER fr RODRIGUES JEWELERS 126 Post Street Manufacturers of the Official Mission High Class Rings 6? Pins CONGRATULATIONS . GRADUATING SENIORS I' L C 3 5 Smart Shoes for Young Men from 718 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO ROBERT H. ELMORE O Style Class Rings, Personal Cards and Leaders Graduation Announcements for COMPLIMENTS OF YOUNG SPORTS CENTER MEN BOWL . 29th and Mission Going Tk Places OFFICIAL BOWLING CENTER for i MISSION HIGH SCHOOL T wk' SPECIAL STUDENT RATES KNIT KRAFT'S 39TH YEAR IN THE MISSION C al Gothegfor Californians 3 BSU Oh a E Q 2544 Ml.S3'!01V 5711: 22nd CHARGE IT! no interest. no carrying charges! Open Monday and Friday nights 'til 9 P.M. PARK FREE in rear of store. we're SWEATER COLLECTORS For spring. summer and your successful future-come see the most beautiful collection of sweaters w-'ve ever had! For many years we've been San Francisco! leading sweater store for young women and men. Sec the famous name brands. smart novelties and timeless classics in n wondrous array of exciting new styles and colors! summer SWIM SUITS, PLAYCLOTHES! Everything for young women and men! Famous name swim suits designed for a bright new season! Colorful playclothes in new fabrics and styles for sun and fun ahead! ,KNIT KRAFT, 2544 MISSION ST., NR. 22ND A L . i. A...- Jlfay WNJQQQJ dnvkafea you, lie ffbne Qaflew :feat eonu1mnM21o. -1211 a lelen of out edfeem, .Way all ffwuaf fo fzeaenl fe euezy ac6oef yfzaduafe a kanclaeme :wheel key Jeaukey youu 406001 emekm, JeaulM4lQf enameled ba yarn own aclwof eofofm. a ATwaIer 2-6200 JE WELEHS 2548 MISSION ST. N EXT TO NEW MISSION THEATER X To be sure the Key is re- ceived by duly accredited graduates, please present wwf Student Body Card. 1' CLASS OF '54 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR FIRST GREAT ACI-IIEVEMENT O MAY THERE BE MANY EQUALLY AS WORTH WHILE O EDISON MARKET June and Ed Bolman 2390 MISSION S'l'RIiE'I' I DESIGNERS AND CREATORS of the original A MISSION HIGH SCHOOL RING sk ik R G R A N A T B R O S . SIIRI-1YIi, IIIRFAT, K liaczlu-:T Grant Avcnuc at Geary and Mission at 20th Ozlklzmdz Corner Ifllh and Broadway I SAN FRANCISCO lT'S CARL'S FOR e FINER THINGS IN BAKING CARL'S PASTRY SHOP Eighteenth and Guerrero , We have Pastries with that Um m m m! Taste MOLONY'S PHARMACY WM. HEBRAN K Pharmacist Sixteenth at Guerrero Street . COMPLIMENTS FROM JIM THE COBBLER 3612 - 17th Street' CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM THE SEABOARDI MEAT coMPANY 259 Clara Street CONGRATULATIONS and , BEST OF LUCK Q GRADUATING SENIORS from 'PLYMOUTH mcTuREs 7QTurk SITGST TUxed0 5-1661 GREGOIRE'S FLOWERS - .SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO GRADS ' 360 Bayshore Boulevard . ATwater 2-4225-26 I MEET ALL THE GANG FROM MISSION AND WHERE ELSE BUT AT JO'S CREAMERY 18th and Church Street San Francisco ARPAD PAUL FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING 4109--I Sth Street UNderhiIl 3-1339 HENRY SCHRUMPF FLOWERS O . 9I'I Valencia Street Mission 7-8177 5 T: A 'WIN 9---W - -- - ...-.-, in-x-....s...,... -: -- 1-5 sv: in- g,.... -, 4 ills:--. Dn . in-...g 1- . Ab. YT I... '- - 6'lil:-'- . iilll- - ' ..,.... W1 ' -- gll... ?'?Hnr-v. - - -lzfrrv-uv' - n in .. .. U, F-- ihfl ' . , 'iii '.'.:.gV:, Y , , fl .::!: -!.:g1 ' :nhl ulngg 5 Alla.. I A , In -. Ill ll . I 'Z . U lllli ' IUUII :: nf I.. - ... . I. . 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