Mission High School - Mission Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)
- Class of 1955
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I W:,IV,M J K 'E Q . va 'W MI S10 ENAQERIE T RY . -IN wo 05 Planners , '- r This Yeztrlnooli has :ts its ztitn, keeping rivicl the memories ol' the YCZII' l95-1-55. the year of clll1lIlllll0llS. ' The Stall' hats picturetl here, Nlissicm High its it wats - the entire meuztgerie ol' eluhs. :relivi- ties. rallies. students zmcl sttulies. lrom Septem- Q fifry her to june in the urtler they occ-urrecl. O Hay illflltlllltlll has heen slmxecl zisicle this year -f K' no lmrown :mtl gultl cover. no bear prz111t'ing over Q on I the book. llsing ll somewliztt lllzmthoyimt style. Q. 1 this Yeztrhook sets out to rupture the things :mtl 4 sayings that were lflil-55 -- you Clllllll hztrtlly X get them no more. :mtl the ull shook up. zmcl I IX the lmyk hubs on the girls. :mtl clesert boots on 7 Q the guys. :mtl - well just about everything ol' 2 the yC1ll'. 0 Look cztreltilly zmtl you will see your lriemls, your rlulm, :tml the lllillgs jolt tlicl in the year wllen YOI7 were IJZIIKI ol the XIISSION NllfN.XCLlfRllf. . R V 7 1:1 U. 1 -. . ' V 9 A 'NO K .J lv . l 4 r I A- 4-Q' ,ra ,fb-S' ,, 4 ,,'. ...thai ,IQ , . Hg, ., v jf .. .ly - I f ,I ,f.',..' 4, , Qu' 'i'1J,,, LT.-X '4 P' : 6 . - -X 1, 1' L .. - s A fm nv' W r W YE u 2 , , 1 Mus. ENA Someone somewhere along the l1ne sald that IXIISSIOII IS really a umque school And xshoewer he nas he wasn t klddlng And one of the thmgs that makcs IXIISSIOH dlfferent IS the heart of MISSION that feelmg that prevalls among students and faculty that each and every person 1n th1s school IS lmportant not only to hlmself but to the next guy as Well Probably no other one person epltomlzes thls d1splay of heartfelt mterest lll h1s fellow man than the person to whom we dedlcate thls yearbook We refer of course to Mrs Iena O Nelll dean of glrls and more lmportantlv frlend of glrls Durmg her tenure as dean of glrls Mrs O Nelll has been counselor helper mother and cr1t1c to thousands of glrls who llllglll xx ell never hue made the grade WV1tl'lOLIf such help It IS ulth the deepest fcelmg of respect that the learbook Staff dedlcates THE MISSION 1955 to NIISSIOII Hlgh Schools healt Mrs I ena O Nelll im.. Wil WW lifylff' A -rfwf DEDICATION SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Faculty Football NOVEMBER Student Government Fall West Wing ROTC Girls Sports Clubs Fall DECEMBER Soccer Term Play Fall JANUARY Graduates Fall Registries Fall Spring West Wing Spring FEBRUARY .....,,. ..,.. ,,,,,,,,.,, ,,.,,,, . , , ROTC ,.....,.., . .,...Y..... . .,.., .... ,. Basketball , , ,,,.v,........., ..,,,,,,..,,.,,A. , . .,,,,, MARCH .,,.. ...........a..,. .aa....a.. E Clubs Spring ,, , W. APRIL ,,,,,, , .. ,. ,. , , Baseball ., , , . Track .,,, Golf Swimmin ,..,.......,,, , Student Government Spring Talent Shows , ,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, , , , ,, , , Miss Mission Contestants MAY ...,....,.,, .,.., . ,,.,,, ,,,,, , , Term Play Sprung , .. Carnival .. 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'l'he new student body ollicers took olhce and the pitch lor a lllllfjl. student body card drive was under way. 'l'he XVICSI' XVING began gathering news with liditor Marilyn Lea at the helm. The clubs started to l'COI'g1lIIllC and the Italian Club had its semi-annual initiation, which left the would-be pina pushers well covered with cold cream, corn llakes and other mixtures of messy substances. The lirst contest ol' the term brought about the traditional song and yell contest. lVith the sophomores yelling loud, the juniors yelling louder, the seniors raised the rool' to capture the double lunch, as usual. PREVIOUS PAGE: The crowd at the Pageant had themselves both a good time and a sunburn as the Bear footballers opened the season impressively. TOP LEFT-GETTING READY to help the menagerie awaken into McPerv's Monster were Jim and his assistants, blond-topped Carol Brady, Lil Scoma, George O'Keefe and Roberto Pease. MIDDLE---MRS. CAROLINE DEMONT started out the year like she finished it -- keeping track of the absentees. BELOW'-THE FACULTY- glad to get back after the summer lay-oft --did a but of chatting at the lunch table. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP PANEL-YELL LEADERS Bob Pease and Lil Scoma worked hard getting the Juniors in shape for the Song and Yell contest. MR. ARTHUR JONES, PE department head, worked the summer fat off the boys In gym. LOUNGING AROUND on the tennis court lawn talking oyer vacation frolics. SECOND PANEL-HOT ROD troubles, the same as the summer, VOLLEYBALL was introduced into noon time life. THE ROTC drilled splendidlv In the football pageant. Note the tine card stunts of Abraham Lincoln in the background. THIRD PANEL-SUNSHINE found itself some fans at the foot- ball pageant with a Mission-ite group resting between yells. FRONT STEP crowd, all unprepared for the camera-gal, DOLORES PARK deyotees were many. The young lady was bashful. FOURTH PANEL-THE BEANERY, where the lads got just about everything except the bicarb they needed most. TICKET SALES for the next dame came high with such lovelies as Nadine Smith and Carol DeMont doing the selling. BOOKS AND LOOKS depart- ment with Mrs. Bergen's bookroom helpers stopping for a moment to pose, before hustltng off with their loads, I f 1 s F gg q.YXfKi1pv,yL - ff ,. ph X .931 E ef fs :Q frlxw Aa' -as-I-an mn ae 3 ai -nn A-gtg x if X- 31 5 5 H S iw f 5' 3 3' X429 Q' 4 XV W OCT, N 1 NU ,wikfc gfvy X I 7 OCTOBER broufht less confusion than 5 September and If seemed as if we had never been away from Mission at all. The low sophomores could hardly be picked from a group of upper classmen aid the new teachers found themselves at home. NX to rw Pictures 'ere being c ntinually taken by the yearbook sta and the anis of the school were having fie days. p X h 1 OZ, go. Qf r the student body cards X s as i 'right longf and so were the grades for t rst port LNQCI. ,Y H M ,I 1. , 1 , 1' 5-' 1 , u 4 X Y ag: 'Q f iwwjiw 5 WK it W Inn VH OCTOBER Doin' Saw Activities Begin i f-. . Sl X'l'liIiN Witelies and goblins were everywhere and the Carnival was nowhere. The fac- ulty and the lixeeutive Board decided there would he no Carnival, until the spring. The Hello dance, sponsored hy the seniors, and the first dzincte of the terni was zi big sue- eess due to thc hzird work ol the seniors :ind the dzinee roniniittee. The sophs just new to Mission were con- fronted with tests, tests, and more tests. The PTA was reorganizing, getting more nietnhers, and marking plains lor the luture. The soccer teznn was playing some toughies. Then suddenly the lun was ended - :it lezist lor Il few days. Yes, report fzirds were here. Stu- dents lound out that their hest. ellorts were not good enough, that the oeezisionzil missing of liotue work wzisn't the hest. lizreli :ind everyone decided to relorni. PREVIOUS PAGE: Sal Vergara, Jim McRory, Leo Burton and George O'Keefe added that certain touch to the rallies that put the Bears over the top. TOP LEFT-HELLO THERE and all that! The fun lovers nose around at thc menagerie's first shindig - the Hello Dance. MIDDLE-Trooping on the field at halt time the football war- riors looked a bit weary. However, it was only the beginning. BELOW-ANOTHER GROUP shot finds the Mission Bear rooting section rcotino their team home. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP PANEL-MENAGERIE MEMBERS cavorted in the stands at the early season games. THE HEARTS began the year by singing their way into the hearts of all Rhythm and Blues fans. SECOND PANEL-THE BRAND new cafeteria attracted hordes of hungry Mission-ites. PHOTOGRAPHER Ken Hall, of Plymouth Pictures began taking senior pictures aided by student helpers like Bev Torrieri, of the yearbook staff. JIM SANCHEZ was awarded a jacket for designing the senior block by Bert Edelstein of Knit Kraft' while Lil Scorna, a Knit's worker and Jim Vance, low senior president, look on. THIRD PANEL- BAND MEMBERS Shirley Sims, Don Malone, Frank Rogers, Alberta Sylva, Ben Richards made the All City band. LATIN-AMERICAN clubbers began giving out with the mambo in a dance held early in October. PRACTICE LEADING the band was given students. xr' f I - X, xx lxt .sg new s. . lrfff-1. TL Lffff- C, vt ' N E51 if 'Lge-rr!! faq, N . Ji' 7u',H ,Af ri ,Vis ' fide' m W .l ww '- . 4, KX' 4, 355553 3 I fir ELL.,-Q 'QW ign- 8 N...- .1 3 if ff S f JF S if .X 0 ' 1 A as W if S? - 1 if ' il Q1 xr ff , ff F Q rr S x 'f ima' '---G-n.,,,-ha' Q fy I Lligigk ww I Q - --. 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Ralph Kauer, Mrs. Lena 0'NeiII of Boys Dean of Girls -s ROW ONE il. to rl: Mrs. Marguerite M. Allen, Stenography, Mr. Arthur Andre, Woodshop, Mr. Rolland Barney, Sophomore Goals, Senior Goals, Visual Aids, Mrs. Thelma Baxter, Head Counselor, Mrs. Marilyn Bergen, Librarian, Mr. Joseph Bran- strtter, Auto Shop. ROW TWO: Mrs. Lenore Bravo, Enqlish, Cartooning, Stage Design, Mr. Robert Breuer, Crafts, Counselor, Life Science, Vocational Expericnce, Mr. Harold Brillhart, Geometry, Q.T., Mr, Kenneth Castellino, Head of English Department, Drama, Mrs. Elsie Christiansen, English, Child Care, Mr. Eustace Cleary, Auto Shop. ROW THREE: Miss Mignon Collins, English, Mr. Ray Conlan, Head of Business Department, Office Practice, Typing, Inside Work Experience, Ml. John Connell, Geometry, Algebra, Shop Math, Master Sgt. Robert Coombs, R.O.T.C. ROW FOUR: Mr. Myles Cosgrove, A'gebra, General Nath, QT., Mr. Charles De Sousa, Cl'emistry, Ap- plied Science, Miss Alice Donaldson, English, Pub- lic Speaking, Mr. Arthur Elston, Physical Education, Head Football Cca.h. ROWS FIVE AND SIX: Mr. Roger Fanfelle, Voca- Math, English, Office Training, Civics, U.S, History, Miss Alice Education, Mr. Thomas Gates, tional Experience, Miss Mary Fraser, Gantzer, Physical Typing, Senior Goals, Outside Work Experience. - 'fiffflgtli ,glvvs i: YJ! N ' . fl - Zf X .iii , ' ' I if ,, srclinib 9' ' g . WPA? ya Y je cgi , x ' ---- u:'I:':: 'iNuuQOZg- vii.-ci.. Mr, Raymond Lym Mrs. 'Tl Q W' H X School Bookkeeper Gladys Bloomquist m uk 'Vi' 7 Counseling Clerk SUPP! W q Y - X l i ,Q l fp 'I -f -- C 7- I 1 X sl A y f Ze 'i'xx'i2xi'i'Y-cami X a I n if 4 g MW wie., eiwcgig wg uw.: or auvwry. 1 ROW ONE ll. to rl: Mr. Arthur Jones, Head ot Physical Education Department, Miss Helen Heuer, Enfilish, Master Sgt, Myron Hess, R.O.T,C., Mr. John Harrington, U, S, History, Vocational Experi- ence, English, Mr. Glenn Haas, Physical Education, Mrs. Martha Gerringer, English, Vocational Expe- rience, Sewing. ROW TWO: Mr. John Lippitt, Counselor, Bookkeep- ing, Mr. Donald Linn, Bookkeeping, Stenography, Sales, Introduction to Business, Mrs. Mildred Linn, Ennlish, Counselor, Mr. Lloyd Leith, Physical Edu- cation, Mr. John Leith, Sales, Cooperative Retailing Supervisor, Mr. Graham Knox, Sophomore Goals, U. S. History, Applied Science. ROW THREE: Mr. Robert Meier, Machine Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Mr. Arthur Mazen, Photog- raphy, Senior Goals, Vocational Englis , Sophomore Goals, Mrs. Elizabeth Marcus, Spanish, Counselor, Mrs. Genevieve Malmstrom, Physical Education. ROW FOUR: Miss Alma Morosoli, English, Spanish, Mrs. Florence Millikin, Senior Goals, Counselor, Miss Emily Michels, Leather, Pottery, Plastics, Mr. Kenneth Meitz, Sophomore Goals, Senior Goals, Counselor. ROWS FIVE AND SIX: Mr. Daniel O'Brien, English, Mr. William Mustanizh, U. S. History, Vocational English, Basehall Coach, Mr. Gene Phillips, Year- book, West Wing, Mr. John Ott, Social Studies, Math, Science, English. ,, ... - . Mr. Frank Regan head custodian and to i at . - many assistant principal junior grade V - ,. . ,HQ 1 x , . mat l i l 1 TXVIENTY-'l'XVO Ajftgfgb Lg LZYL' Lf---f ff +G' 'S if-1-L4 5 1 , Q A X --1' iv-, rr ff, fx. 4--,Wg I ROW ONE il. to rl : Mr. Robert Polidori, Sophomore Goals, Vocational Math, Miss Vivian Proschold, Drama, English, Introduction to Business, Mr. Milt Reiterman, Sophomore Goals, Senior Goals, Voca- tional Experience, Mrs. Helen Rhoades, Senior Goals, Home Living, Interior Decorating, Clothing, Mr. Frank A. Roberts, Biology, Physiology, Mr. Har- vey Rogers, Shops. ROW TWO: Mr. Harvey Roscelli, Life Science, Eng- lish, Crafts, Mr. Edward Sabini, Introduction to Business, Calculating Machines, Miss Adeline Scan- drett, Algebra, Trigonometry, Q.T., Mr. Charles Scheflin, ounselor, Typing, Senior Goals, Mr. Julius Silva, English, Miss Victoria Silveria, Biology. ROW THREE: Mr. Alfred Tapson, U, S. History, Counselor, Mr. Arthur Taylor, Physics, Head of Sci- ence Department, Mr. Robert Thatcher, Physiology, Applied Science, Mr. August Tiesselinck, Head of Art Department, Art Metal, Freehand Drawing, Miss Anna Thompson, Spanish, French, Head of Language Department, Mr. Alfred Vasquez, Eng- lish, Choir, Miss Kara Whitcher, Librarian, Mr. Ber- nard Wiesinger, Senior Goals, Counselor, Coordi- nator of Student Activities, ROWS FIVE AND SIX: Mr. Alexander Williams, Radio Shop, Electric Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Mr. Sidney Wills, Band, Orchestra, Miss Loretta Wilson, Head of History Department, World His- tory, U. S. History, Mr. Orville Wycoff, Civics, Home Mechanics. l si Y Q X L X FACULTY NOT PICTIJQD Mr. John Bale, Miss Marian Bassett, Mr. Joseph Galvin, Mrs orothy Goodrich, Miss Belle Haven, Miss Mary s nf-School Nurse, Mrs. Rose Kar-' Assy, M' s e nkndon, iss Erb arraccini, Mr. ilIiai'MilI . rs. 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All ag tl as ' 5 'll 393: Bears Wm After 18 A FOOTBALL TEAM NAMED DESIRE That hest describes the l95-l A.A..X. Champion- ship Mission High School varsity loothall ICLIIH. Some people may still helieve there have been stronger Bear Championship teams, hut it is vel y doubtful whether any Bear team has had the guts this team showed. Coach Dutch Elston in his lirst year as head coach was named Coach ol' the Year, which is a great and rare thing lor a new Coach. PAGEANT-SEPT 20 BEARS STOP WILDCATS-13-O Mission played S. I. in the Pageant and had a good day in beating them I3-0. This was the start of a great year lor the Bears. BALBOA-SEPT 24 BALBOA BEATS BEARS-0-12 Mission started its season inauspiciously hy dropping its opener, I2-0, to Balboa. lt was a tough game to lose as two passes beat Mission. LINCOLN--NOV 15 BEARS KILL HORSES-7-0 Mission, a one-touchdown underdog, played a good defense game and heat Lincoln, 7-0, to get into the playoffs. Bob Oliver scored the winning touchdown for the Bears. PREVIOUS PAGE: The ramblings of Garlin Bluford played an im- portant role during the football wars and here GalIopin Garlin is seen ripping through the center of the Mustang line in the championship game. Rushing in to assist Gar is Clarence Brown. Photo by Joe Rosenthal, S. F. Chronicle. 'I'WIiN'I'Y-Sl X ,M ...WJ A an TOP LEFT CORNER: MEET THE MENTORS ll. to rl: Jayvee coach Roger Fanfelle, Head varsity coach Arthur Dutch Elston, and Line coach of the varsity, Paul Friar Olivier. LEFT: THE GALLOPING FORM of Garlin Bluford is seen leaping over the TD stripe in the second Poly game won by the Bears and which broke the Parrots victory strinq at 36. BELOW LEFT: THE DEFENSIVE WORK of the Bear varsity really sparked the team to action. Here the forceful effect of the gang tackling of three Bearmen convinced a Poly ball carrier that he wanted no more. BELOW: FOLLOWING VICTORY Line Coach Paul Olivier shook hands with Parrot Coach Milt Axt, who proved himself as fine a gentleman in defeat as he had been in victory. Said Mr. Axt of the Bears win: Two championship teams played today, and one won. Mission deserved their victory. They are a good team. The quality of Mr. Axt's remarks can be measured by the startling fact that his utterances followed by just a few seconds, the snap- ping of his team's 36-game win streak. First Grid Crown Frustroting Years SACRED HEART-OCTOBER 9 BEARS MASSACRE IRISH-41-6 Xlission showed considerable improvement over the season's opener in downing' Sacred Heart, -ll-li. It was in this game that the Iilston crew showed signs ol' making the playolls. ST. IGNATIUS-OCT 14 BEARS TAME WILDCATS-7-0 'I'he St. Ignatius game was strictly a delensive battle. Mission was able to score only seven points, but that was seven more than the 'Cats tallied. lt was in this game that Frank ii'att, unheralded tackle belore the season began, dehnitely showed he was a leading candidate for All-City honors. POLYTECHNIC-OCT 21 PARROTS FLY OVER BEARS--19-13 In the Poly game the Bears eameflose to beat- ing the Parrots but lost, I9-I3. Poly jumped to a I3-0 lead, but 1Qlston's crew fought back to tie the score in the hnal quarter. Only a last minute drive by Coach Milt Axt's crew enabled the Parrots to come out on top. After the game, Axt went on record as saying Mission was dehnitely the team to beat. LOWELL-OCT 29 BEARS SCALP INDIANS-32-19 Mission made Axt's remark seem all the more true when it scored 20 points in the first quarter and then went on to whip a strong Lowell team, 32-19, in its next outing. It was in this game that Maurice Frazier broke loose for a 64-yard run on the first play. WASHINGTON-NOV..3 EAGLES CLAW BEARS-0-7 YVashington. a two-touchdown underdog, up- set the Bears, 7-0, and came within an ace of knocking the champs out of the playolfs. The game was played in the mud. GALILEO-NOV 9 BEARS CHEW UP LIONS-38-7 It was in this game Mission started its greatest comeback. They defeated Galileo, 38-7, with Gar- land Bluford leading the way. fffmltirizlerl on Page Nj TOP RIGHT CORNER: THE CLINCHER in the Lincoln game came on this olay that shows the Lincoln ball carrier Stan Glass fum- bling after a bang up tackle by Alonzo Williams. Tackle Dave Bruce gobbled up the ball and lumbered 67 yards to a TD to put the Bears ahead by a I3-point margin. UPPER RIGHT: The great rally-when BEAT POLY rang throughout the halls of the Bear Lair-and when the spirit that had never been seen-or will ever probably be equalled-was led lgy 3.8. prexy Sal Vergara and yell leaders Jim McRory and Carol ra y. RIGHT: McRory's Monster in the BEAT POLY rally spilled over into l8th street, blocking traffic, and having a ball. BELOW RIGHT: THE EVIDENCE of what the Bears did to the Mustangs and how the Bearmen won themselves the first football championship for Mission in I8 years. Scenes of Victory . . . ancl the Victors ABOVE: Some action in the Bear-Galileo game won by the Mis- sicnmen 36-6. Here Jack Lindstrom l33l, Ed W'hitworth l38l and Charles Holly t22l clumo a Galileo back. LEFT: Leaping high into the air, lanky Leroy Thomas snared a Marv O.leQard-thrown pass for the first TD against Poly in the first game won by the Parrots l9Al3.APhoto S. F. Examiner. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP PANEL: The catch that broke the Parrots back in the play-offs came when Leroy Thomas snared a pass from Marv Odegard and legged the remaining distance to the goal line. Here's the play, lust as Leroy grabbed the ball on his tingertips. LISTENING TO THE WORD from Dutch, the players were mighty attentive during halftime. SECOND PANEL: The do' or-die spirit with the players taking the group vow to BEAT POLY. MlSSlON'S VARSITY MASCOT was tiny Leo Burton, whose sentiments are well expressed in the sign to his right. THIRD PANEL: The Bal game, early in the season tound one Buccaneer too mu:h tor three Bears. CAROL ERADY'S ANTICS as gal yell leader added flavor to the EEAT POLY rally. ON THE SHOULDERS ot his champs, Dutch is carried otf the field tollowing the victory over Poly. VOTTOM ROW: J. Hall, M. Frazier, A. Williams, L. Thomas, D. Bruce, L. Teo, J, Soto, M. Odegard, B. Oliver, J. Cope, L, Earn- sleaw, P Schwenger. MIDDLE ROW: V, Bassett, J. Brown, E. Robinson, R. Brewster, G. Blutord, C. Brown, H. Browne, J. Carroll, B. Berto, C. l-lollie, E. Whitworth, J. McLeoud. TOP ROW: E. Flamer, Mgr., C. Stewart, J. Linstrom, A. Brewster, B. Posey, R O'Cnnnor, J, Lvnch, F. Watt, R. Lopez, H. Matais, M. Butler, M. Teo. I'XVlZN'I'Y-IZ IGHT ' K. ,. Hrawzm- T335 HL 'Kms ami rm X R if F hal' 'ali qs up S 4 X ar H aff 4 1 fs... 'sh :gsm-,Q - 'gg , gs? I W3 7751. warg' 5 ui 2 ' wkxiiv ' ng, 'S Aims, ,wvwtw l Halfback Bobby Oliver, one of the hardest running backs of the Bear champ team, iolt- ingly stiff arms a Mustang tackler, while off on a 15-yard iaunt. Note the downfield blocking of Dave Bruce and Clarence Brown. ,,. - fx' Mgr, ,fm .I . '5 ,.'- f.lfl .- if N f ' K fl, ff: 1-'. 'H if .Tuff Vv': ,Wil,fWm4Mcif,'f ii 21- xiii, .. i H, A X .- , ,M HMM ,Q i ii' ' X 1 I in A if' N- - t 'I'- in . v y f' - f 1. -.' KJ 'lx - 1 1' X ', v. , 1 :Q IJ Lxmyexlpoemals V 8 g Cl' -1. ,, ' THIRTY ., J r. fn? Ji Yfb' nf C if 7. f 5,15 ,Mi f v L-u l-1 J,-C Garlin Blutord All-City halfback we lub BOB POSEY, defensive end, who earned the plaudits of rival coaches for his outstanding play. 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This was it ltst loss ol' the season. ltst lout games, Xlaslnngton -ll to tm, Galileo ll to I9 l tncoln lil to l2, and liallmoa, their arclt tn tl, l to QI. Jayvees orked Too Cnlms tttnt on to ptoxt, tlttntstltts In ts ting tn a lJlIllC ol glory and 5Wl'4'lJlIlg their , . 9 . , . TOP ROW ll. to r.l : Coach R. Fanfclle, Al Hardy, Marty lsles, Walt Keopke, Niels Jenscn, Norm Bennett, Julius Remiche, Mr, X, Rex Sparks, Al Cabrera, Mike Murphy, Aldaniel Goodspeed, Richard Wright. SECOND ROW: Roy Henry, Walt Bavista, Bob Cole, Roland Landers, Robert Gentry, Bill Young, Bob Hiqginbotham, Willard Gubbins, Paul Rensahoff, Darrel Shaffer, Don Green, Don Covelo. BOTTOM ROW: Toe Upkins, Sam Hill, Ken Anderson, Orige Dorsey, Carl Bluford, Lou Padilla, Bob Srabian, Curtis Taylor, Alan Schwenger. --.4 1.- ...---... .wp --.--. :- 3-..-.f,L.v. '. ... .... .1 ,- .ma-.L-s,,:5s'l:j,:1:f1',f3i:1:, NIH-57'1,xg',5. . ij...:-L-5:33. 5 f,il'.'.' I 1: If s-Qi. 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For our ellorts, every student enjoyed a lree drink, a gilt from the Shasta Company. Rehearsals lor the term play had started, the Latin American Club had a party, the seniors had their semi-annual picnic, and last but not least, the counselors had headaches as we started programing lor the Spring term. The NVESI NVING came out with an eight page championship edition and some stories tackling the problem ol the lunch time rules that left the girls saying . . . Uno lair. PREVIOUS PAGE: The scoreboard that told the story of the great Mission win over Poly. LEFT-The story of the great November victories over first Poly and then Lincoln are graphically retold on these pages. Remem- ber the hysteria that gripped the school during the wonderful, probably never-to-be-repeated Beat Poly days. OPPOSITE PAGE--TOP PANEL: V FOR VICTORY: MR. HARVEY ROGERS and his old timer car rambled around Kezar's trackg THE BOYS GOT in some Dolores Park football during lunchtime. SECOND PANEL: GIVE 'EM THE claw was the shout that went up when Bermudaeshorted Genial Gene Phillips and Jolly John Leith led the school in the yell developed in former years by Genial himself, then a yell leader at Missiong THE WINNAH! That was the car of Don Melsack in the Beat Poly parade. KILL POLY, what else? THIRD PANEL: ROOTERS CLUB DEVOTEES raise their cards in saluteg MR. JOE GALVIN arranged to reward the Dolores Park clean-uppers with some Shasta drinks. SAL VERGARA IN- TERVIEWED a reluctant Garlin Bluford. FOURTH PANEL: TWO MORE SCENES during the hectic Pulverize the Parrots days. MISS ALICE GANTZER paid off some of her footballers with a special touchdown cake, Fw fill 2 Xt lr X t C 3 M. get READYQ FV b . FW tl t l ti 5 v f-E L ' vi ft . Mi T Wi N lip' N Xa l xr- ' X., gf ii x 'II IN' 1 - , t it iL,.1.g-.-.-.:.:.,.,,g-.3.1.3 .5.:.4..g.g:::.:.: .,:g55:, 1:1312 :.:.g:g1E.:, 5.3.54 tr' 1 6? . Sk 4 WJ-F. 4 A Le dwviyf' ' 'Q .1 sb. me -. M QS m F film 5 8 H E ,MXX fm W . X Rage wmv, fxv X--' ,gy ,N 1 n W Z ar ,ii Q fi gm N. 5. all Q 'J -as '2 + 3 'X af V!! ,V 17? 1 xv N tv A Sal Vergara L d Student Government ROW ONE ll. to rl: Betty Compani, vice- presidcntg Carl DeMont, recording secrcf tary, Stan Boyanich, boys financial sccref tary. ROW TWO: Helen Knighten, girls athletic manager, Nadine Smith, girls financial soc- rctarv, Jim McRorv, veil leader, ROW THREE: Irene Nicolopoulos, corre- sponding secretary, Tom Casey, boys ath- letic manager. F, u l . , tr ,fxffx i 'll 4 5 .gm 5 , ks 5 . .ri , , , v 3' ,t A s M5 gi fj t -il'-- sf., - 3 V Sal Vergara President, Fall lt. was hawk to school, and Sail Vcrgztizt stztrtcd his long term :is student body president, with Betty Cloinpztni thc new virc president. S111 :ind his ncwly clertcd fzihinct got their hczids together and cznnc up with cntcrtaiining zisscnthllcs, :ind high spiritcd rzillics which rczilly pztid olf. Sail reall ' had them uaililiczitions ol' zi nrcsidcnt. . l . . 1 . Hc got in and worked, especially in thc loothztll CilllllllJ10lISi1llJ days, und, ol' Course, his tnodel personality won hiin and Mission niziny more iricnds. STUDENT SENATE - - Row One ll. to r.l: D. Warren, M. Arnold, B. Torrieri. Row Two: J. Hansen, B, Compani, S. Cowli- shaw, G. Azzolino, H. Knighten, J. Poletti, M. Duran, B. Holmes, P. Yamakawa, F. Lee, K. Wilby. Row Three: P. Meanock, D. Keil, R. Krebs, C. Ingram, N. Smith, M. Mammini, R. Cays- sials, C. DeMont, A. Rankin, G. Bennett, J, Vassar, J. Cunnirigs, J. Gille, M. Swingle. 'Q Row Four: J. Walling, L. Manantan, B. Schol' X zen, H. Yerondopoulous, S. Vergara, J. Mc- Eoryh S. Boyanich, W. Wong, B. Pease, J. urs . f The WEST WI G Spoke The XVIQST XVINC sizirlccl lo wc:i'k curly with low senior Nlnrilyn l.cz1 as hczicl Yookccpcr of her all girl stall. Their goal? . . . lace.-piiig Lllfl the honic ol' Lhc best nlzirn rimm- pziper in Sun Francisco. Educ, MARILYN LEA liyc czitcliing, layout, good C'OYL'l'1igC on :ill slorics :incl strong lC2lllll'C5. were thc NM ix E iiiosi oursrzincling c'l1zirz1clCrisLics ol yc V if f olnlc srzinclzil slicct. A ' A 'iff Y 3 Y' Unclcr thc: ziclxkciirsliilm ol Mr. Cc- iiiiil Cleric Pliillilis, the girls prov-cl ilu-3' haul wlizil ii lakes wlicn they won ai first plzlrc railing' among thc lilllfllll- liizi Scliolzislir Prem .Xssorizilioii zincl Il lil'hl class railing I'ro'n the Xzilionzil Scliolzislir Proms Nasmiziiiriii. .xbsixllllil liclitor Len well- l'.iL NIM- aziclx :incl Clzirlzr llioiiiscii, low juniors, on the wcviicl page: .Iulie Olsun, high solilioniorc, on ilie rhircl pzigc, :incl lhiy Nlystc-rifim Mr. M11 goo on sports. WESTWING - - Row One ll. to r.l: J. Rucker, A. Decker, M. Lea, P. Mefsack, J. Olsen. Row Two: C. Thompson. B. Garcia, C. Baker, R Krebs. J. White. S. Vickroy. Row Three: E. Phillips. RIGHT-Editor Marilyn Lea scribblcs fren- fically in interviewing former Mission-ite Anthony Armenfa of The Slate Deparimer1l'5 loreign service. ff Mir Mwfi rv xlu ' Q' ' -S KS XY, JW! THIR'1Y-NINI .... ,....3a.w:......zwe57 --'1,..f f-A .1454 5, Th RCTC Snapped to Attention ...NN al, ' wwmwwwwwmm 9 ROTC COLOR GUARD - - Row One 4I. to r.l: J. Adams, J. Lewis, J. Gulhnm, R, Mitchell. ,. i,,f 51 -.-...M l,L'l'l, right. lell. These were the lznniliair worals to every R.U.'ll.C. student. uncler llie liezul ol' lfzulel Major Caesar Aquino. The lull term lor the RO was more on the quiet side. The R0 schedule had consisted ol' the Clo- lunilmus Dziy Competition, the required lmttnlion pzirzules :incl the clziily training that was iiecessziry for every R0 student. Supervising the Full RO group were Sergezinls l.IlM'l'L'llC'C Simi :ind lolm Hughes. BOYS' RIFLE TEAM - - SABER CLUB - - Row One ll. to L+: W. Baker, C. Aquino, J. Row One: ll. to r.l: D. Lee, C. Aquino, Marrm I Young, E. Huleff. Row Two: J. Young, D. Loc, D. Reynolds, H. Row Two: W. Baker, R. Martin, R. Mangini, Collins. D. Reynolds, M. Librero. FORTY ROTC-COMPANY B - - Row One II. fo r.I: M. Llbrero, G. Sparks, W. Madden, J. Young. Row Two: Flores, Cook, J. Davis, R. Bush, Bauman. Row Three: E. Flamer, Galmno, Dalardo, R. Pitexs, Sperry, A. Saroff, Q96 civqfijz. QQ S4 -'... Q rhhh he rhseh A rrrr: on hsrrrr rhlrr 1 lm ROTC-COMPANY A - - Row One ll. to r.l: D. Reynolds, W. Baker J. Butler, H. Collnns. Row Two: E. Porras, J. Martin, G, Hubbard R, Johnson, J. Adams, P. Crabb, Row Three: J. Lewns, A. Pafton, B. Throne E. Leo. Row Four: J. Elblng, J. DeJesus, H. Toy, P Mola, L. Fuller. ROTC-COMPANY C - - Row One ll. fo r.l: D. Ramos, R. Davis, E Tllmhs, D. Lee, R. Mangmi, E. Huleft. Row Two: E, Figard, J. Willlanws, D. Peres J. Robin, R. Duffty, Row Three: H, Saitfa, L. Vigll, Vankeuren J. Vlgnl, D. McSween, T. Costello. Row Four: J. Lee, R. White, E. Unger, D Jackson, K. Shlffer, R, Carlson, J. Campbell R. Jakob, ., ?'3 ,hi 1 f' A Cm . I .. , , .-,. -1-13-:ii ,, ' X l ' N l x . Sf' r I . 'vu Girls Sport Got Busy - s . . 1 ,,,.,. . ,. 1 r The Izirgt-at C XX pi'ogi':ini in the city--thztt ol Mission llighff inrlntlttl just iliotit uux spoil incl ictixitx i 1 Q' lily ' I' ll Clk lllll '. .Xinong those than Iotintl poptilxn' iiicltilgciicc- were swiinniing, I!UIX'Illlg, cznnpiiig, liztskctliaill, solthzill, vollcyhztll, tennis, iiiotIt'i'ii clzinfc, rillc, tuinhling :ind hzitlinin toll. I':it'ultv Ieznlcrs ol the C LX wait' Miss C-cirtltliiie IXIIIIVIIIY NIH t 1 ,J .. Clciit'vit'vt' Xlztlinstioin, Xliss Mztriztn Iiztssctt, .Xliss .Xlic-L' Ciiiiillcr, 21titIKIissIIt'It'iiI.1int , . 'dt .,. L.. s . ' A 113 ' It . ' ,br- Iy ffifrf . , r ,smelt . w , M I WN 'V I 1 GIRLS' BOWLING - - Row One ll. to r.t: S. Wundei'lich, S. Dana I. Vitali, A. Andrews. Row Two: J. Moser, V. Schcmbri, L. Cassidy B. Blazek, G. Eastridge, D. Warren, J. Noto D. Atencio, J. Cofonc, J. Espinosa. Row Three: J. Odson, M. O'Brien, S. Miller S. DeBono, A, Lovrin, J, Pimienta, J, White J. Webber, S. Vickroy, C. Pcrucca, J. Luizzi Row Four: K. Karpus, C. Badaracco, G. Apar- ton, S. Cox, B. Lukins, M. Swingle, K. Lutz L. Fetta, B. Baker, M. Livingston, M. Gillette GIRLS' SWIMMING - - Row One ll. to r.l: E. Kelly, J. Olsen, M Lopez, E. Scallions, E. Luiti, J. Lce, R. John- SOD. Row Two: J, Gelbcr, V. Perkins, H Capote D Jo?'nscn. C. Berger. Pow Three: N, Smith, L. Burnett, J. Cun- n.ng, D. O'DclI, G. Malmstrom, B. Robbins GIRLS' BLOCK M - - Raw One ll. fo r.I: J. Nato B Eilazck B Corniani, P. Charles, K Lutz, A. Lovr.n, S Slortz Row Two: H. Knightcn, J. Motzkus, M Gualco, G Tcrrito, G. Ereitcnbuechcr, D A.e-nqio, S. Pcrucca. Row Three: V. Foster, J. Taylor, C, DeMont A, Rankin, C, Handel, F. Healy. i GIRLS' SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL - - Row One ll. to r.l: V. Rivera, D. Hernandez, N. Feuntes, J. Brown Row Two: B. Andrews, D. Wilson, L. Young W. Well, J. Browns. GIRLS' SENIOR BASKETBALL - - Row One ll. to r.l: J. Motzkus, C. Handel W. Mitchell, H. Knlghfcn, G. Fisher. Row Two: N. Dumas, C. DeMonf, F. Healy H. Hester, V. Dayis, M. McFarren, A. Fitz' gerald, J. Taylor. GIRLS JUNIOR BASKETBALL - - Row One ll. to r.l: A. Mero, J. Poleffi, L Cassidy, R. Reagans, O. Evans, P. Culbertson Row Two: M. Pitrie, C. Segura, C. Ingram J. Chaney, J. Henderson, I. Turner, L, Branl con, D. Jones. I I ,I .7 'U ' f ' '. 1, - , , . GIRLS' GAA BOARD - - Row One ll. to r.l: J. D'Havelose, C. Badae racco, S. Skoog, A. Loyrin, H. Knighfen, F. Healy, M. Lopez. Row Two: D. Suffle, J. Lovejoy, B. Baker, l. Nelson, P. Yamakawa, M. McFarren, E. Siallions. I I I .. I4 FORTY-THRITI J , fs. C' IN -.NJ FORTY-FOUR I D315 'D ' O 0 Q EY , f' Q Z GAA BOWLING - - Row One ll. fo r.J: J. Barker, J. Susoeff, S. Price, B, lngbrigtsen, B. Mora, J. Poletti, A, Dominguez, E. Kelly, B. Blazek, S. Dana, V, Compani, G. Gonzales, D, Warren, S. Jarmon, L. Cassidy, J. Taylor, J. Espinoza. Row Two: D. Brenurn, S. Egan, S. Miller, M. Swingle, D. Atencio, D. Andrakin, G. Apar- ton, P. Scollin, S. Dehono, J. Pimienta, B. Baker, K. Karpus, K. Lester. Row Three: L. Fetta, M. Bennett, C. Gran- nucci, J. Noto, S. Perucca, A. Lovrin, S. Phillips, N. Smith, K. Lutz, R. Krebs, J. Webber, J. White, S. Vickroy, S. Cox, J. Shubin, C. Badaracco, J. Rogers. GIRLS' SWIMMING - - Row One ll. to r.l : A. Thompson, B. Millard, L, Kruger, J. Olsen, A. Vasquez, A. Caval- lero, B. Davis, B. Murphy, Row Two: D. Badaracco, P. Morton, P. Lane, J, Barker, S. Miller, R. Johnson, H, Capote, S. Phillips, D. Osborne, B. Chapman. Row Three: M. Kurtz, J. Lozootin, I. Vitali, K. Chandler, K. Phelps, L. Burnett, D. O'Dell, J. Shuhin. GIRLS' BLOCK M - - Row One II. to r.l: J. Noto, P. Charles, B. Blazek, C. Ingram, G. Territo, K. Lutz, C. Handel. Row Two: S. Perucca, J. Pimienta, A. Lovrin, S. Stortz, D. Atencio, G. Aparton, M, Swingle. Row Three: B. Ingbrigtsen, L. Schernbeck, V, Davis, C. De Mont, J. Taylor. GAA BOARD - -- Row One ll. fo r.l: C. Handel. Row Two: J. Poletti, S. Miller, N. Quintana. Row Three: M, Pupuhi, H. Montoya, J. Skoog. MODERN DANCE - - Row One ll. to r.l: E. Hawkins, L. Scham- beck, N. Quintana, J. Jordan, B. Murphy, M. Peppars Row Two: L. Courson, P. Ward, S. Wun- derlich, B. Johnson. GAA CAMPING - - Row One ll. to r.l: N. Smith, L. Vanden- burg, M, Livingston, M. Lorez. Row Two: K. Lutz, B. Oates, J. Skoog, J. Taylor, J. Brown, GAA JUNIOR SOFTBALL lr VOLLEYBALL - - Row One ll. to r.l: O. Jones, B. Russell, M. Gaggero, C. Meyer. Row Two: P. Culbertson, E. Scallions, S. Shukis, Miss Gantzer. GAA SOPHOMORE SOFTBALL Cv VOLLEYBALL - - Row One tl. to r.J : L. Coursen, J, Galves, V. Rivero, D. Hernandez, J. Jaine, V. Perkins. Row Two: P. Vance, A. Shanklin, R, Duran, B. Oller, A, Coiombini, S. Wade, Miss Gantzer. GAA SENIOR SOFTBALL Cr VOLLEYBALL - - Row One ll. fo r.l: R. Reagans, C. Ingram, P. Charles, C. Handel. Row Two: V, Davis, N. Dumas, L. Brown. J, Taylor, C. DeMont, C. Jackson, E. Turner, Miss Gantzer. .mx a SENIOR SERVICE SOCIETY - - Row One ll. to r.l: C. Baker, V. Foster, V Schcmbru, B. Kingsley, S. Sfortz, J. Gelber. Row Two: M. Lea, J. Ashley, P. Yamakawa C. Robertson, C. DeMont, F. Healy, G. Teri rifo, B Compani. Row Three: J. Hursh, R. Gay, V. Corolli, H Yerondoooulos, J, McRory, G. Breitenbuecher ENGINEERS' CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l: D, Covello, E. Krankson S. Chechov. Row Two: P. Rusanoff, W. Baker, R. Higgin- botham, A. Bogle. JUNIOR SERVICE SOCIETY - - Row One ll. to r.l: L. Cassidy, J. Poletti, R Kingsley, C. Scqura, C. Lambson. Row Two: L. Schembeck, M. Smith, G. Ben- nett, K. Karpus, R. Rcagans, W. Wong. Row Three: R. Krebs, D. Corder, Mr. Knox M, Swingle, G. Aparton. SWITCHBOARD INSTRUCTORS - - Row One ll. to r.l : M. Graves, A. Rankin, J Hansen. Row Two: D. Smalley, N. Smith, M. Howard J. Peoonis. FILIPINO CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l : R. Quilano, M. Librcro, B Politano, R. Martin, C, Manantan, D, Gopez R. Balauro. Row Two: C. Julian, M. Hcnncssey, D. Arrel lano, D. Martin, N. Laird, L, DeGuzman, G. Barma. Row Three: J. Younger, J. Julian, A. Quijano, M. Salangsang, J. Garcia, R. Patterson, Mr. Scheflin. FORENSIC ASSOCIATION - - Row One lI. to r.l: W. Baker, J. Hursh, E Jobe, J, Young. Row Two: R. Martin, M. McDonald, P. Gel- ber, D. Ramos. Club Got Going FALL DANCE COMMITTEE - - Row One II, fo r.l: B. Mora, L. Cassidy, J. Poletti, C. Lambson, M. Mora. Row Two: J. Sayalli, L. Scoma, M. Lewis, E Ortiz, L. Manantan, P. Meanock, J. Pimnenta E. Lile, M. Graves. Row Three: B, Pease, T. Casey, H. Ycrondo- Doulos, J. McROry, S. Vergara, F. Miller, C DeMont, S, Stortz. GIRLS' RECEPTION COMMITTEE - - Row One ll. to r.J: J. Cofone, J. White, P Marcum, B. Lukins. Row Two: I. Vltali, K. Lutz, D. Parker, l Nicolopoulos, G. Bennett, K. Karpus, L. Casl sidy, S. Dana, P. Charles, B. Blazek. Row Three: E. Luscia, L, Mifflin, P, Ward D. O'DelI, V. O'LaQue, N. Smith, D. Graves, J. Noto, D. Atencio, A. Loyrm, N. Edises, S Vickroy. Row Four: A. Andrews, J. Olson, P. Yama- kawa, J. D'Hayelose, L, Burnett, K, Baker M. Howard, M. Swingle, N. Smith, C. Meyer C. Ingram, S. Perucca, FORTY-FIVI2 X, CSF-SOPH. AND JUNIOR MEMBERS - - Row Onc fl Io r 1: G Bennett, K. Karous P. Rissman 'C. Laminson, J, Poletil, L. Casl surly, B. Baker, J. Olsen, G. Azzolino, W Wong Row Two: L. Srhenwlweck, G Aparton, L Bur- nett, P Marcum, K Phelps, J. Fetia, S Miller, P. Gclhcr, M. Pirro, P. Mctsack, J Gillc, D. Corfier, Row Three: R. HIQCQIUIIOTLIAITI, C. Flevvellan J Butler B. Scholzcn, A, Tremor. P. Rusanf off, B. Edwards, K. Schulz, T. Thomas, H Santa. LIBRARY STAFF - - Row One II. Io r.l: S. Mondainc, G. East- ridgc, P. Warci, J. Perry, R. Fraser, A Gagqero, B. Belforte, D. Cathers, C. Lamb- son, L. Kamp. Row Two: J. Mofzkus, J. Moore, E. Price, N Smith, R, Rcagans, D. Suftle, S. DeBono, L. Mifflin, E. Luscla, J. Torres, M. Islas, K Whitcher. Row Three: F. Rodriguez, E. Frankson, W Lomler, S. Harris, C. Rodriguez, D. Chrisa terison, B. Haynes, C. Borg, V. O'Lague, S. Herando. FI IRTY-SIX CSF-SENIOR MEMBERS - - Row One tl. to r.P: P. Charles, D. Adams, K, Lufz, J. Ashley, T. Wong, P. Yamakawa, V. Schembri, J Barker, B. Blazek. Row Two: W. Baker, L. Manantan, J. Ra- mirez, A. Rankin, J, Hansen, C. Johnson, M. Lea, D. Buoal, J. Nofo, Miss Morosoli. Row Three: D. Ramos, A. Jones, M. Howard, N. Smith, S. Vick, J. Cunnings, C. Baker, C. D:Mont, R. Colino, G. Gondini, A. Lovrln. . ian-I A LATIN AMERICAN - - Row One ll. to r.I: J. Galves, H. Pando, M. Sapicn, L. Martinez. Row Two: G, Rodriquez, O. Quintero, M. Duran, I. Rodriquez, B, Ollcr, P. Chase, R. Duran, M. Livingston. Row Three: M. Saucedo, R. Luna, N. Domin- guez, D. Rascon, N. Molina, J. Herrera, R. Nevarey, N. Brusco, D. Rodriguez. Row Four: J. Ramirez, L. Velez, M. Frias, M. Escobar, W, Feagaimaalii, I. Ramos, G. Xvaters, B. Holmes, A. Banks, I. Lopez. 'KAN J .J ILA 1? ' ' A A X. N S Ar INSIDE WORK EXPERIENCE - - Row One ll. to r.l: L. Goebel, D. Warren, R Biackhufsf, M. semen, A. Baath, J. White tacker, D. Hensley. Row Two: E, Jobe, V. Sikes, L. Morris, C Segura Row Three: M. McFarren, A. Rankin, M. Gastluck, L. Mifflin, E. Luscia, S. Dana. CHESS CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l: E. Glasper, W, Wong C. Faue, W. Bennett, R. Hutlig, J. Lee. Row Two: G. Sperry, J. Butler, R. Bush, R Jacob. D. McSween. Row Three: H. Saitta, R. Patrick, T. Thomas, R. Higginbotham, C. Flewellan, A. Jones. INSIDE WORK EXPERIENCE - - Row One ll. to r.l: D. Malsack, E. Kelly, S. Egan, I. Rodriguez, B. Barnum, E. Ortiz, L. Scoma. Row Two: B. Grant, J. Faueler, J, Cunnings D. Jensen, B. Robbins, L. Morris, E. Luscia L. Mifflin, C. McCready. CHINESE CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l: T. Wong, D. Lee, D Dong, J. Lee, L. Lee, J. Young. Row Two: M. Gin, J. Wong, B. Ng, H. Toy L Lym, R. Gee, E. Lee. BOYS' QLOSK M - - Row One ll. to r.J : R. Brewster, A. Quadrelli, A. Brewster, D. Peninger, T. Lee, C. Brown, A. Hardy, F. Waters, C. Stewart. Row Two: A. Williams, G. Bluford, H. Brown, L. Anderson, L. ROVBI, C. Smith, M. Butler. E. Frankson, J, Hall, V. Bassett. Row Three: J E. Whitworth, ger, B, Posey, . Ford, D. Malsack, J. McLeod. R. Oliver, J. Soto, P. Schwen- R. Lopez, J. Kazarian. FUTURE RETAILERS - - Row One fl. to r.i: R. Reagan, E. Borg, D Warren, S. Trail, lXl, IXJ. Row Two: B. Gonzales, E. Fowler, V. Aquil- ima, J. Starke, B. Barnum, S. Jarman, lXl B. Torrieri, J, Martinez, R. French. Row Three: J. Leith, J. Whitman, P. Mea- nock, P, Turpin, J. McCarthy, L. Manantan L. Morris, R. Quintana, Y, Fetta, C. Gomez J. Susoeff, N, Bowley. Row Four: D. Panion, B. Pitios, J. Walling B. White, B. Scholzen, R. Autrand, J. Dwyer M. Martinez, A. Kulisich. FRENCH CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.i: D. Malsack, N. Walker J. Roggero, J. Hansen, K, Phelps, G. Nether- cutt, S. Colla, J. Younoer. Row Two: J. Gille, P. Gellzer, N. Qu.ntana, J Jester, C. Johnson, P. Yamakawa, M. Lea, N Dumas, Miss Thompson, A. Colombini. Row Three: C. 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Z'- FEI i:9:'.E'555-'--z'-.wi-'E5:ff:.JJ':-ivffif-p-'I-Ll- 9332-'FI fl-Zf' k f ' ..:TJz:i1 :-' 1753-'f I-'..f':f -j.'5'91P'b':-I-1' f1:.'-:.t'-fa',u'- Liz'-f-'..11f2i-ef: ' I 'K L1 f- V.-'Str :1'-'1'.1r.-::'.-.1-'.---A -my--17' X ,-'-- .. -gn.-.,-3-5---.I-.:,,-.,.,. --.--.... 4...-N' '.:'.-. ,...f r:g,.1 3. 2.':'-I rf ...-ff.--.1'-.1 :vin -..-111' .:,-12' af-' '-', --S '.:.-1::. .Firm- .ag ,. f -2.-.'. ' :tj .3.,.-ji-.3 f.-,f:.,j',:..-LZ..'.-...gh ,,5,.' ..-hz.--Jy DECEMBER Doin' Greeted Santa F IFTY Our Hearts NVere Young and Gay, the semi-annual term play, brought laugh- ter to many as a group of young students took a make-believe trip to Paris. Once again the faculty rolled over the seniors in the Senior-Faculty basketball game . . . Along with the holiday season came the Ellll'lSllll1lS dance, Santa's Shullile, a Christmas assembly and the usual Competition for a job during vacation prevailed. The fifth period lunch was awarded a double lunch for winning the lunch time Clean-up com- petition and the contest raged on. As Christmas drew near, Mission Bears thought of others as well as themselves and the Sophomore Service Society prepared a basket ol' food lor some needy family. A Christmas party was also given by the Junior and Senior Service Societies for some mentally retarded children. The Clnistmas spirit was in the hearts of everyone. PREVIOUS PAGE: A scene from Our Hearts Were Young and Gay which found Danya Williams taking her hateful purse in the face as John Irvine handed it to her. Also looking on are Jim McRory and Danya's girl friend, Sarita Caraballal, Fred Mc- Carthy and Rich Teijeiro. TOP LEFT--DECORATING the Christmas tree was a pleasant chore for Senior Service Society members as Harry Yerondopoulos no doubt would testify. MIDDLE-EVERYONE GOT into the Christmas act as the A cap- pella choir made the rounds ot thc halls singing carols. BOTTOM-DECEMBER FOUND the Championship football team hrgnofd at a banquet at the San Remo with everyone enjoying t e c ow. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP PANEL-ITALIAN AND FRENCH club- bers had a ball in December with a party held in the Girls G m. Here they listen to the enchanting warbling of Miss Mignon gol- lins, English instructor and Eye-tie advisor. VISITOR JIM Bogue, former Mission-ite, did a guest stint in plugging the term play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Jim was an immediate hit, especially with the female contingent. SECOND PANEL-TROPHY WINNERS and outstanding members of the championship football team were honored along with Mr. Frederick and Dutch Elston. Players cited were: Leroy Thomas, Garlin Bluford, Bob Posey, Bob Oliver. SOPHOMORE SERVICE society in action with Mr. Reiterman's group filling Christmas basket for a needy family. THIRD PANEL - ANOTHER LATIN-AMERICAN party finds the southvot-the-border-ites still mamboing like crazy. SANTA CLAUS lin the person of senior Rosendo Marinl and other Senior Service Society members visited children at the mentally retarded chil- dren's day nursery and gave them a Christmas party. Another sampling ot the Mission heart. ,n nl n ni 4- gn-41,1515 ' 2 4 4 F 4xxi XXN,Xky . i itvaii-to or f ,,. iw fa ...,, ,,, A.,EN.?,NW aff I V, Y li! ' I O .' ll' v i al., 5 .i-it i 1 ' :'. H 4' . wmsff N4 'ik i Q, Q if .Y .X i ii' 3' ul f' fb 'S 55' I U Q 3,019 A wi ' L! G x S . -N.... k x , gk . was sk Q24 gg A , A , iQ ES. if My Q N . ig , I., S 154 Q .Vg .5 .if ffdg .ma Shinkickers Cam The defending soccer champion Bears, coached by Glenn Haas. had the rug pulled out Irom under them belore the season even began when they lost over hall their starting line-up. XVith typical Mission spirit, however, they came on to literally fight their way into the Iinals. Starting out the season, the Bear shinkickers edged a tough Galileo outfit l to tl on a goal hy Otto Fuentesg then went on to shellaek Balboa hy a 2 to 0 margin on goals- hy Marco Escohar. Following this win, the Bearmen smashed Lin- coln fl to 0 on goals hy Fuentes, lirnesto Dimas and Gene Morales. A surprisingly tough Poly cluh dumped the Haasmen 2 to 0 lor the locals' lirst loss ol the season. Rehounding, Goach Glen's men swamped S. I. 7 to tl and Lowell fl to 0. 'l'he XVashington liagles hecame the nemesis ol the llears when they measured the local lads I to U to end the regular season. ln the semi-Iinals, the Bears avenged their loss to Poly hy whipping the Parrots 2 to 0, and then proceeded to smother YVashington il to 0. Both wins qualihed the Bears lor the hnals, where they again ran into the liagles of Xllashington. 'l'he liagles, who trailed for over hall the game, won 2 to I in a thrilling climax to the season. Named to All-Gity berths were hve Mission-ites: lirnie Neves, Gene Morales, Marco Fscohar, Otto Fuentes and -john Torres. Glen Haas, Soccer Coach SHINKICKER SQUAD--Top Row tl. to rl : W. Vallenffi, M. Frnas, F. Valcntr-, F, Gonzales, E, Ncves, L, Shifter, O. Quintcro, G. Orryall, D. Daniels, D. Valencia. Bottom Row: E, Mapano, L. Saqastumc, J. Torres, M. Escobar, R. Martinez, O, Fuentes, M, Camas, F. Johnson. Close f 1 lit! wi W Fi N out ll f I N'G1 ! Q13 f 'IDU' LI J X Y t X x iliigfb S: l Self wh- mi l llf'l'Y-TXVO 2 F -P , .... ax. y 1 Q, H5 Wi-,Q Q 31 Xl 135 'ff-SQ f Q 'g 5539 Nffqf -v ,... 424 4 X . X. Mi. N S if xd f 6 9 Our Hearts Were l lY-FOUR Young and Ga Sarita Carballal, Danya vVllllZllllS.KI2lIl1CS MeRory and Richard Tiejiero held the leads in the term play, Our Hearts WVere Young And Gay, which went over big. The story was about two, young girls who took a trip to the exciting city of Paris - un- chaperoned. Once in Paris, Sarita played the part of a stage struck girl, who hasn't a bit of dramatic talent. But like most plays, everything turned out just right. The play was written by Jean Kerr from the book Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kim- broughf' Mr. Kenneth Castellino, English department head, was the tlirertor ol' the play. Other east members were Bill Evans, Ruth Ann Corder, john Irvine, Fred McCarty, Tanya Cole, Ronald Crowe, -loam Gelber, Carole Pem- berton, Mary Lou VVharton, Mary Kolnes, Car- men Carrera, Charles Rand, Tony Marchi, Leo Manatan and Henry Saitta. TOP LEFT: Getting ready for curtain time with a last minute check by K.C. were the cast ot Hearts. ABOVE LEFT AND LEFT: Two of the shipboard scenes where Danya Williams and Sarita Carballal had their bad time. BELOW LEFT: An intermission Charleston was provided by Leo Manatan and Joan Gelber, BELOW: The backstage people were busy too as Sharon Vick, Carla Thomsen and Pat Metsack clearly display. 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I V .Wa ill by VM tl W5 f fl WOW at sw M A ' -JP UARY Doin' - The Sad Farewell january was Z1 last moving month. lVith the ending ol' an old term came the plans for the start ol' a new one. Along with the leaving' ol' old class ofhcers canie the canipaigns lor new ones, and the race lor ollict- was on. lVill you sign nn' petition? and Look at that sharp campaign poster, or Vote lor me, lx-caine familiar cries throughout Mission. Alter the nominations assembly came the election. The ballots were counted and ont-going prexy Sal Vergara turned the gavel over to 'I'om Casey, new president ol' the Mission student body. The TVICST XVING brought ont the last edi- tion ol' the term, the senior edition, and an- nounced a ro-editorsliip ol' juniors Pat Metsaek and Carla YIiIlOlllSCll lor the Spring term. The final talent show, and the last dance of the term brought Fall '5-I to an end. PREVIOUS PAGE: The Baccalaureate Services found the January grads receiving their church's blessing for success in the future. Betty Compani and Sal Vergara led the grads. TOP LEFT-WARD MADDEN presented probably the wittiest speech heard during January commencement exercises in San Francisco. At least everyone was awake at the end and applauded his efforts. VIVIAN FOSTER both spoke and sang in a fervid, energetic manner to capture the fancy of the crowd. MIDDLE-TRADITIONAL SERVICES of graduation morning found grads-to-be entering church to be blessed. BELOW-The January graduating class' All-American firl, Betty Compani, is pictured iust after receiving the Girls' Cup for being the outstanding student of the class. It was a popular presentation. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP PANEL: Two scenes of the Senior Tea- graduation was near at hand. SECOND PANEL: The WEST WING sugey of senior tastes found these to be the ideal senior oirls an boys. THIRD PANEL: A fashion show featured a liberal sprinkling of high and low seniors at the Senior Tea. SERVING THE TROOPS fell to this group of girls under the direction of Miss Newman. FOURTH PANEL: Graduation Day was here and Baccalaureate services were held at the Mission Dolores church. AN ACTIVE STUDENT body was well represented by an eager group running for office hero pictured with the outgoing officers. 3 . : J' 'A E EKJNEQ - - ' w fb , ? Lag- ' E asi er S 490 T . s A i e gf 7 l g l r, 41 . l wi.. ... A can ll iiiixiiciii ix .N 23 r l t' l Wi ix 83 SENIOR CLASS - ----l---- .-amz'-.-.'W'e . .E-.-gp 3341.1 -..-..-.: sr.-as HDUHI' --H Ha v ur.. j Pae- ' ,f .J lu .5 1 . , I Huff' ' eggs ? fwff f :-F SS S I E- HARRY YERONDOPOULOS fl 6' , 13' High Senior Prexy If I' 4, K 5 I I H , r-U5 I -.I Y- -.-.is .- : .-1-L-a. ---- Q- e :E?. :se- l Wi-,gf .-Lk v-' 'I ROW ONE: DARLENE ADAMS . . . MUSIC - ENGLISH, CSF, Art Club, Choir, GAA lawardsl, Operetta, West Wing . . . JOSE ANGUIANO . . . MUSIC, Latin American Club, Chess Club, Spotlight Club, Dance Band lsingerl, Boys' Glee, a Capella Choir lcertificate of meritl, Oper- ettas, Football . . . CHARLES BELL . . . ART SHOP . . . ESTHER BORG , . . COMMERCIAL, Italian Club, Future Retailers, Reg. Sec .... RONALD BREWSTER . . . SHOPS, Block M, Spotlight Club, Football I2 years-letters-medalsl . . . . IRMA CALDERON . . . BLANCA CAMBEROS . . . COMMERCIAL . . . ROW TWO: RUDY CARLSON .,.. MECHANICAL DRAWING . . . MARY LOUISE CAVALIER . . . ART - HOME ECONOMICS, GAA . . . STEVEN CHEECHOY . . . SHOPS - MECHANICAL DRAWING. . . BARBARA COLE- MAN . . . COMMERCIAL, GRC, Reg. Vice Pres. . . . ROSERITA COLINO. . . COMMERCIAL, CSF, Italian Club, lcertificates ot Proficiency bookkeepingl . . . MAY COMBS . . . COMMERCIAL, Reg. Treas., lChristmas pro- gram, assembliesl . . . BETTY COMPANI . . . COMMER- CIAL, Sophomore, Junior and Senior S.S., CSF Life Mem- ber, Italian Club Vice Pres., Dance Comm., Student Senate, GAA, Girls' Block M, Vice Pres. of Student Body, Reg. Treas., Operettas . . . ROW THREE: CHARLES M. COOMBER . . . LANGUAGE, French Club, R.O.T.C .... LE JEAN COULBERTSON . . . JOAN CUMMINGS . . . SCIENCE, GAA, CSF, Future Teachers, Student Senate . . . JEANNETTE D'HAVELOOSE . . . HOME ECONOMICS, GRC, GAA, Red Cross Rep. . . . TED DUMPIT . . . AUTO SHOP, Filipino Club, lI3O Ib. basketballl, Block M, Reg. Tres. and Vice Pres .... JAMES DUNSON . . . MECH. ARTS . . . MARIA DURAN . . . COMMERCIAL, Latin American Club Pres .... ROW FOUR: ROBERT DURAN . . . SHOPS, Latin Ameri- can Club, Student Senate, Reg. Pres .... DENNIS DUR- HAM.. . SHOP . . .VERNON EAKIN . . . RADIO. . . NANCY EDISES . . . COMMERCIAL, Reg. Sec.-Treas. . . . GEORGIA FISHER . . . COMMERCIAL, Sootlight Club, Choir Sec., Senior S.S. GAA, lawardsl, Operetta . . . SIXTY VIVIAN FOSTER . . . ENGLISH, Sophomore and Junior S.S., Y-Teen, Latin American Club, GRC, Student Senate Executive Board, Forensic Assoc., Spotlight Club Sec., GAA lawardsl, Block M, Certificate of merit from Stanford University, Certificate of merit of Knights of Pythias, and Participation, Operettas . . . ELROY FRANKSON . . . MECHANICAL DRAWING, Block M, Engineers Club, Li- brary Staff, Basketball, Track . . . ROW FIVE: MAURICE FRAZIER . . . SHOPS, Block M, Football, Track . . . NORMA FULKERSON . . . SCIENCE - HISTORY - BUSINESS, Sophomore S.S., Reg. Sec.-Treas. . . . RICHARD GAY . . . MATHEMATICS, Senior S.S., Rooters Club, Italian Club, Engineers Club, Basketball I2 yearsl, Swimming ll yearl, High Senior Sec.-Treas .... RICHARD GEE . . . BUSINESS, Chinese Club . . . HENRI- ETTA GOSZULAK . . . COMMERCIAL, Skating Club, GAA . . . BETTY GRANT . . . COMMERCIAL: Future Teachers Club, GAA, Reg. Sec.-Treas .... GERALD GRASS . . . HISTORY . . . ROW SIX: ANNA MARIE GUALCO . . . LEO HAHTO . . . MECHANICAL DRAWING . . . JOAN HANSEN . . . SCIENCE, Student Senate, CSF, French Club Pres., Rooters Club, High Sophomore and High Junior Sec., Reg. Vice Pres .... SHIRLEY M. HARRIS . . . COMMERCIAL . . . GILBERT LEE HAYNES . . . RADIO SHOP . . . CHARLIE KAY HAYTER . . . COMMERCIAL, Skit Club, Reg. Sec. Treas ,... DOROTHY L. HUPP . . . HISTORY - COM- MERCIAL - SCIENCE, CSF, Reg. Sec. Treas .... ROW SEVEN: JIM HURSH . . . ENGLISH - PUBLIC SPEAKING, Junior S.S., Forensic Assoc. Pres., Spotlight Club, High Sophomore Pres., Boys' Financial Sec., Boys' Athletic Manager, Assembly Director, Boys' State Dele- gate, Yearbook Treas. and Business Manager . . . MARY LOU JACKSON . . . FELIX M. JIMEZ . . . SHOPS, Latin American Club . . . ESTELLA JOBE . . . ENGLISH - HIS- TORY - SCIENCE, Forensic Assoc. Vice Pres., Italian Club, Rooters Club, Roller Skating Club, Y Teens, Reg. Sec. Treas., Debate Certificate of Merit . . . LILLIE JONES . . . ENGLISH . . . JOSEPH JONES . . . SHOPS . . . JESSE A. JULIAN . . . SCIENCE, Filipino Club . . . L, 'WSJ : v... ,- WM 4, xx I' -Sf Q' ...,. , ,. V . , 41 'X Q M H ' 1-.L ..,.,, - b 5 1 V- ,Q 'Q A 2 , I .. H- , 'F' -iv-r-f:-- ' ROW ONE: DANIEL KATRAS . . . HISTORY . . . BONNIE KINGSLEY , , . COMMERCIAL, Junior and Senior S.S., GRC, Italian Club, GAA . . . HELEN KNIGHTEN . . . GRC, Senior S.S., Rooters Club, Dance Comm., Student Senate, Executive Board, Y Teens Pres., GAA Manager, Girls' Block M Pres. and Vice Pres .,.. ROW TWO: JERRY KROHN , . . SHOPS, Engineer Club, ll year swimming-letterl ...THERIS LEE . . .MECHAN- ICAL ARTS. . .JOHN LEE . . . SClENCE . . . EMILLIA LIUTI . . . COMMERCIAL . . . ROW THREE: ROBERT LOFING . . . JOHN LYNCH . . . RODNEY MACKENZIE . . . HISTORY - MACHINE SHOP . . . JOHN MADDEN . . , ROW FOUR: LEO MANATAN . . . HISTORY - ENGLISH, Student Senate, Exec. Board, Dance Comm., Boys' Block M, Sophomore and Senior S.S., CSF, Retailing Club Pres., Reg. Pres., Boys' Financial Secretary, Low Junior and High Junior Pres., Jr. Varsity Football, Term Plays . . . ROSENDO MARIN . . . ART, Italian Club, Roller Skating, CSF, Reg. Pres., Vice Pres., Sec., Certificate of Merit in National Scholastic Awards, Art Editor ot l95-I Yearbook ...ALEGIA MARSHALL. . . COMMERCIAL . . , RUFINA MARTIN . . . ENGLISH, Filipino Club . . . ROW FIVE: MERVIN MASON . . . CABINET SHOP . . . ELAISA MATTOS . . . COMMERCIAL, Rooters Club, BASKETBALL . . . THERESA McDANIEL . . . COMMER- CIAL . . . GERONE McDONALD . . . COMMERCIAL . . . ROW SIX: MAUREEN McFARREN . . . COMMERCIAL, Block M, GAA, GRC, . . . JIM McLEOD . . . Track, J.V. and Varsity Football, Awards . . . ALMA MILLER . . . COMMERCIAL . . , DIANE MILLS . . . HOME ECON- OMICS, Student Senate, Italian Club, S.F. Youth Assoc., Fashion Shows . . . ROW SEVEN: BEVERLY MIRABELLA . . . COMMERCIAL, Italian Club, GAA, Reg. Vice Pres .... SHIRLEY MON- DAINE . . . COMMERCIAL, Roller Skating Club, Future Teachers Club, Retailing Club, GAA, Reg. Sec .... JOAN MOORE . . . COMMERCIAL . . . JOYCE MOORE . . . COMMERCIAL . . . HERR DOCTOR TAPSON admonished the grads to lay that West Wing down or pay the penalty. -1' 9 s . as X H I.. Q R its if ROW ONE: WALTER MORGAN . . . ENGLISH - ME- CHANICAL DRAWING, Block M Sec. Treas., Basketball, Track, Awards, I3 all city meclalsl . . . JOAN MOTZUS . . . COMMERCIAL, lbowling, basketball, softball, volley- ball, awardsl, Block M Pres ,,.. FRANK MUNTA . . . AUTO . , . IRENE NICOLOPOULOS . . . COMMERCIAL, Corr. Sec. of Student Body . . . EDWINA NYMAN . . . ENGLISH . . .MARVIN ODEGARD . . . MATHEMATICS, Italian Club Pres., Block M, Student Senate, Rooters Club, Reg, Pres., Football Iawards and tropbyl, Certificate ot Merit for Science IStandard Oil Col . . .GEORGE O'KEEFE . . . SHOP-ARTS, Italian Club, Student Senate, Yell- leader, Dance Comm., Reg. Pres., A Capella Choir, J.V. Football . . . ROW TWO: BOBBY L. OLIVER . . . COMMERCIAL, Block M, Auto Club, Track, Varsity Football lawards, and trophy tor outstanding backtield manl . . . CAROL PEM- BERTON , . , ENGLISH -DRAMA, NRA, Drama Club, GAA, Term Plays . . . EDDIE PERRY . . . SCIENCE, Reg. Pres., Basketball, Baseball , . , BERNICE PINKSTON . . . COMMERCIAL, Reg, Sec.-Treas , . . JOSEPH RAMIREZ .. .AUTO SHOP - MATHEMATICS, Latin American Club, CSF, Student Senate, Baseball, Reg, Pres., Sec. Treas .... RUBY RANDALL. . . COMMERCIAL, Retailing Club . . . ANITA RANKIN . . . COMMERCIAL, CSF Lite Member, Girls' Block M, Student Senate, GRC, GAA lawardsl, Assistant Yell Leader, Reg. Pres .... ROW THREE: RUTH RENFRO . . . HISTORY . . , FRANK RENTERIA . . . JOSEPHINE RETA . . . Latin American Club, Reg. Sec ..,. CLARENCE RHODES . . . HISTORY 6' QW ld? 1 , If rra A I . . . HELEN RICHARDSON , . .SCIENCE - HOME ECON- OMICS, Junior S.S., Italian Club , . . VERN RIEGER . . . MECHANICAL DRAWING . . . CAROL ROBERTSON . . . COMMERCIAL, Italian Club, Junior S.S., Senior S.S., Treas., GRC, GAA lawardsl . . . ROW FOUR: MARIE ROBINSON . . .COMMERCIAL . . . DELORES RODRIGUEZ . . . COMMERCIAL, Latin Amer- ican Club, GAA . . . FRED RODRIGUEZ. . . SCIENCE . .. FRANK ROGERS . . . MUSIC, Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, J.V. Football . . , ROSE SALCEDO . . . DICK SCHROETER . . . MATHEMATICS-SHOP, Reg. Vice- Pres .... PAUL SCHWENGER . . . ENGLISH, Block M Vice-Pres., Varsity Football, I3 years-block-starl , Varsity Baseball, IZ years-block-starl, Reg. Vice-Pres .... PAUL SCHWENGER looks like he was takinq a swinq at Mr, Jack Harrinqton in the Faculty-Senior game, won by the old-timers. age M . fr I in I E January Senior --- Pictures Not In Yearbook Ed Anderson, Barbara Baggs, Ruthy Lee Benard, Gayle Bretenbuecher, Marie Brekle, Herlon Black, Melvin Burgard, Marie Cesena, Shirley Chin, William Corn- well, Angenet Fitzgerald, Sheila Fogerson, Ramona French, Ronald Johnson, Charles Kauffman, Ronald Le- normand, Robert Mangini, John McGary, Jean Moore, Matilda Rose, JoAnne Peck, Almeta Parish, Joseph Pollack, Gerald Pratt, Richard Patterson, Richard Ru- dee, Barbara Soderlund, Emmett Urrutia. SIXTY-litllllt ROW ONE: JAMES SCOTT . . . SHOPS . . . NANCY SEGARINI . . . COMMERCIAL, Latin American Club, Skating Club, Reg. Pres., Sec .,.. GEORGE SHUSTOFF .. .SHOPS . . , PAUL SLOWN . . . MUSIC, Operettas . . . ROW TWO: NADENE SMITH . . . COMMERCIAL, Soph- omore, Junior, and Senior S.S., GRC, CSF Life Member, Student Senate, GAA Iawardsl, Girls Financial Sec., Reg. Sec., Pres. of Tumbling, Ifirst place in talent showl . . . MARVIN SMITH . . . ENGLISH, Block M, Track Iletterl , Reg. Vice Pres ..,. HENRY SOLDAVINI . . . MUSIC, Reg. Sec., Treas . . . HELEN SONNIER . . . COMMER- CIAL . . . ROW THREE: NATHANIEL SORRELL . . . SHOPS, Bas- ketball, I2 years-blockl . . . JIM SOTO . . . SPANISH - ENGLISH, Block M, Varsity Football I3 years-block-starl , Reg. Pres .... TAYLOR LEROY THOMAS . . . Block M, Football I3 years, lineman of the yearl, Basketball II yearl, Track I3 years-track trophy, broke track record of AAAI . . . ROW FOUR: NELS TISELL . . . CABINET SHOP . . . SANDRA TRAIL . . . BOOKKEEPING, Retailing Club, GAA . . . LOUIS VELEZ . . . SPANISH, Latin American Club . . . SAL VERGARA . . . ART, Block M, Italian Club, Student Senate, Executive Board, CSF Life Member, Dance Comm., Choir, Spotlight Club, Senior S.S., Track Il year, made all-cityl, Pres. of Student Body, Scholastic Art Award, Certificate of Merit-Gold Key, Bank of America Achievement Award in t, Scholarship to Calif. Colleg of Arts and Crafts, Operet , West Wing. M I I ROW FIVE: JOYCE WA E. .HIST R ...B Y WHITE . . . COMMER I L, G A, R . Sec .... C RK WOOD . . . ART, Trac Reg. ice-P s .... M OL- WINE... SHOPS. . lr ' I ROW SIX: TED NG . . I HEM IC h e Club Pres., Che ub P s., C P .a ' e r, Student Senate, . P s., Re L for s ' n ' n Fran- cisco Youth A c .I ARO D E DOP OS . . . MATHEMATI - LIS e f Executive Board, Italia lub, anc . ior S. ., Engineers Club, Root Club, .rac I2 y sl, asket all Il yearl, Pres, of Hi h en' r CI s. . .J ES UNGER . . . MATH QA T S' ilip' oClub P ., Fre Club, Student Senatei. . - I I .ff ol f if l I I OPPO E PA TOP N L Two iew of the Protestant ser vices ldIGra uation E N L-An eager basketball D P cro waits tientl h ear quintet to score. They had quite a wait MRS 0 ILL RE VES a bouquet ot flowers at the GAA awards assembly eld in th Little Theater. THIRD PANEL- The Senior Breakfast found the outgoing Mission-ites listening to some sage advice from the Norwegian Lutheran minister, the Rev. P. N. Oklevik, pastor. ANOTHER VIEW OF the GAA assembly with picture shy Miss Gerry Mulcahy handing out the honors. FOURTH PANEL-Two scenes of the Faculty-Senior game won by the Faculty. In the first shot Mr. Ken Meitz, Faculty high scorer, seems to he having it tough while teammate Mr. Harvey Roscelli ducks from the wild action. Looking in is Mr. Jack Harrington. DOWN BUT NOT out. The senior lads who attempted to uphold the senior's honor as seen atter the fray. 'wwf-bug-vm if Y' A A LJl A few- W 'E' , c fp' 0. gf Ns, 6 J., 515 we :sf 'F gg, is 3 N Yglfa' ix m Lxfbg :QQ X f 'K x 3' Q Us ' - Mi I, A W 3 s Q i Ji, ' -in .1 .,,.., i , 5 ' 4 I 5 ll ,.,,.:ff ,',. - Row., 'j QA 2 f..45-ff - I :L',, ?L..ff f Ii' ff I 'ff V ll X ly 'I ! L l'U-Q.--2.-'W' e-if We Got the Bulletin and Cut Slips Xlttr strugliinl' tlirouvli first ptriotl, still half zislccp, wc cntcrcd registry. For 176 days each your we troupccl into tllis Class to collect cut-slips, overdue lilmrziry notes, and clicl limncwork tllzlt was siiplmsccl to lx' tlonc thc night before. This is whcrc thc bulletin was rczul -- :tn- nouncing rlulm int-ctings, zisscinblics, gznnt: days, :intl all other srhool activities of interest to students. I we Registry Classes Where fif ' l4 s 'I .l . 4f.4,,f, S Q, Q 1 x . 1 all-'r ll l b ' Q 'i Q f 2 Q Q A ' I' REG. 203 - - Row One ll, to r.l: M. Abreu, B. Gonsalves M. Saucedo, J. Ashley, ridge, D. Graves, P. Epinar, B. Tillman. Row Three: J. Corell, tXl, S. Carabal, D Smalley, R, Ellingson, L. Earnshaw. REG. 205 - -- daine, M. Cavalier, R. Kingsley, M, Cesena J. Peck. Row Two: E. Jobe, T. Wong, L. Velez, C Sell, R, Renfro, R. Benard, M. McFarren, J C' OZ. Row Three: G. Grass, C. Rhodes, W. Morgan J. Woolwine, R. MacKenzie, M. Smith, H Sonnier. x.. ' ' ,ut Vf l x- iii! gli ' gy I J . Lg. ': i ':::::,::::: :::::: ' ' , 'il I O I i V 'I' t 7.3 as - A jgx - Q. L. ': fd Q 122- l'I .f.E:5t xi --.-ggi .:::::.. .:::.::zf:::- , , , t -m::::.r::::'-:'--- bIXl'Y-bIX f , 5 1,,.,,:,Eig5 -i ,x-L h i es. K w Row Two: M. Gin, H. Capote, lXl, G. East- Row One ll. to r.l : S. Chin, E. Liwti, S. Mon- 1 REG. 216 -- Row One ll. fo r.l : C. Flewellen, M. Gillette B. Duffy, J. Ortiz, B. Webb, C. Faue, S, Daria M. Pando, D. Durham. Row Two: R. Bell, D. Decker, J. Durakoff, D Delee, N. Guadamez, P. DePetrillo, C. Dukes R. Conaty, J. Dixon. REG. 234 - - Row One KI. to r.J: N. Smith, L. Taft, V. Schembri, J. Shubin, D. Martin, L. Scoma. Row Two: Mr. Knox, T. Scott, T. Silva, J. Mitchell, J. Murnin. Row Three: R. Andersen, M. Simlin, A. Val- enzuela, A. Saroff. 1 REG. 234 - - Row One ll. to r.l: J. Gibson, M, Murphy, N. Smith, P. Morales, D. Martin, L. Scoma, M. Lopez, L. Taft, Mr, G. Knox. Row Two: B. Thompson, C. Baker, J. Shubin, L. Scott, T. Silva, A. Saroff, R. Palitano. Row Three: R. Anderson, M. Simlin, T. Saets, J. Johnson, A. Bogie, J. Mitchell, E. Moore. REG. 236 - - Row One tl. to r.l: C. Robertson, M. Rose, J. Rcta Row Two: J. Jones, G. Shustoff, F. Muna, J. Ramirez, C. Taylor, Row Three: H. Solcluini, P. Schwcngcr, J. Soto, M. Mason, P. Slown. WEF' ,os I Sl X'l'Y-lilGll'I' ff .,, I 44 ' . , 'la' ' W. 4. I REG. 242 - - Row One tl. to r.l : C. Julian, P. Charles, J. Logan, G. Sandoval, A. Chan, N. Zangari, G. Rincon A. Cavallcro, W. Mitchell. Row Tivo: A. Quiiano, E. Jones, A. Collins, F Healy, M, Martin, J. Lyons. Row Three: J. Crain, J. Beasley, E. Martin, W. Connolly, P. Rotter, W. Roberts, R. Conn. REG. 244 - - Row One ll. to r.l: B. Evans, B. Lauing, L Burton, J. Repeto. Row Two: E. Hause, H. Herris, F. Luna, K Chonlder, J. Herrera, B. Mobley, N. Brusco G. Anderson. Row Three: R. Williams, B. Austin, J. Schem- bri., D. Telemchuk, K. Phelps, L. Johnson, S Vcrgara. l 'Fl 4 x,'5'! f ' X1 J 1 I1 ll I1 110' U11 lil Il- 11 111111111 H3235-1 11111117 I L 1 Ellilif will 3ri11111111111-.1 ! --uu- mi Q X X f llf KK 7 .-a.11-531-2-1. my . l N O X nlbwll 4 REG. 316 - - Row One tl. to r.l: E. Figard, P. Yamakawa, J. Starke, J. Whitman, M. Gonzales, A. Strong, S. Stortz, M. Jackson, C. Carrera, B. Burgess, D. Balauro. Row Two: K. Suto, S. Suzuki, S. Robleto, J Taylor, E Thomas, G. Terrlto, F. Withrow, R. O'Connor. Row Three: J. Dector, D. Talent, D. Ramos, R. Teipeiro, J. Waheed, C. Rodriguez. REG. 327 - - Row One ll. to r.t: S. Wunderlich, S. Ford B. Gonzales, M. Aiello, M. Marnmini, C Handel, N. Laird, S. Kennedy. Row Two: D. Lee, G. Walling, C. Washing- ton. P. Clark, M. Lea, D. Kratzer, B. Kratzer R. Felix. Row Three: L. Vargo, J. Young, T. Kapo- giannis, A. Watt, C. Smith, R. Johnson. I 1 no 5 l txx Mqlwil' REG. 304 - - Row One ll. to r.l: A. Booth, M. Kolnes, B Meiorada, E. Bealy, M. Frink, P. Batiff. Row Two: D. Canatela, L. Castro, E. Bolman W. Raglan, J. Bellesi, R. Johnson, J. Berg M. Castellanos, M. Miranda. Row Three: M. Sangaslang, R. Blackhurst, M Bennett, J. Chaney, I. Ballati, A. Banks, G Belair. REG. 313 - - Row One ll. to r.l : M. Wiseman, N. Howard L. Morris, P. Morse, M. Mora, B. Mora, J Epperly, J. Person. Row Two: R. Booth, S. Nakabe, B. Ng, B Russell, M. Milligan, C. Borg, L. Rodriguez Row Three: R. Pike, M. Walkcr, A. Langmo R. Cunanan. SIXTY-NINE REG. 328 - - Row One ll. to r.l: B. Chapman, N. Huletl, J. Nichals, M. Hennessce, L. de Guzman, B. Burgarcl, J. Luzzn, Row Two: B. Schmidt, B Baker, J. Wilson, J. Cahral, J. Gotal, S. Phillips, E. Stanley. Row Three: R. Kozlowski, P. Duran, A. May, P. Rusanoff, B. Throne. REG. 329 - - Row One ll, fo r.l: F. Renleria, B, Barnum, M. Reeves, M. Raiewski, L. Blanco, L. Powell P. Riorclan, D. Atencio, L. Mifflin. Row Two: R. Fraser, D. Hatfield, A. Quad- relli, H. Toy, B. Orals, J. Rios, B. Evans, S Vick. Row Three: R. Posey, A. Arnold, L. Marquez A. Jones, M, Roberts, D. Reynolds, H. Chace REG. 331 - - Row One II. fo r.l : G. Aparton, N. Quintana C. Ingram, M, O'Connor, H. Hana, M. Sapien, C. Jones, B. Reed, R. Borg. Row Two: J. Sanchez. V Canales, V. Cor- rollr, P. Graves, B. Townsley, C. Jackson, B. Williams. Row Three: J. Crain, J, Veloz, L. Rambkc, C. Santos, J. Tillerv. SIEVENTY f I REG. 332 - - Row One ll. to r.l: G. Andya, B. Evans, A Johnson, S. Jarman, C. Klein, J. Saenz, J Galyes, M. Rose. Row Two: L, Kruger, E, McCall, B. Couv- son, J. Chevalier, S. Noroian, J, Velez. Row Three: N. Anduza, T. Henry, J. Win- gate, R. Schooley. REG. 333 - - Row One rl. to r.l: J. McCarthy, V. Forrest M. Madrid, M. Lopez, M. Wiley, D. Jensen C. Baker, B. Heyman, M. Hammer, P Meanock. Row Two: F. Miller, A. Boglc, M. Molina R. Nizuk, S, Martinez, T. Martinez, G Andrade. Row Three: E. Franklin, J. McCoy, L, Edge- combe, E. Lelandais, R. Salas, B. Gotschall. REG. 407 - - Row One ll. to r.l: J. Barker J. Gelber B Blazek, M. Graves, M. Harlah, F. Burgess, W. Feaqaimaalii, D. Johnson, J. Guerrero. Row Two: R. Gustafson, D. Bruce, B. White J. Benell, M, Beach, W. Tillman, J. Brown C. Brady. Row Three: G. Baus, J. Irvine, D. Hammett G. Bluford, W. Baker, G. Christopher, V Bassett. REG. 413 - - Row One il. to r.l: M. Garay, R. Riche, P Brown, T. Bernard, L. Goebel, M. Griffin, C. Griffin. Row Two: M. Butler, R. Rea, G. McAsey, J Gille, B. Garcia, M. Greeno. Row Three: J. Gallagher, K. Kaber, J. Guer- rero, Z. Garcia, H. Garcia, R. Crowe. wiiauiemf YOU D0iNG YOUR Y T HOMEWORK I 5 . .. YES Q? - A, Mom. 1 REG. 338 - -- Row One il. to r.l: L. Scholtz, J. Arrigale P. Chooto, R. De Martini, L. Courson, B Presley, R. Duran, I. O'Leary, P. McCarthy A. Ferrer, R. Pina. Row Two: R. Amrello, J. Parreris, J. Sagas- tume, D. Torres, T. Zamacona, S. Mauei, J Macpherson, B. Hering. Row Three: D. Parry, W. Marty, A. Schwen- ger, A. Robert, R. L. Wiseman, O. Lewis J. Jones. Reg. 406 - -- Row One ll. to r.l: V. Rush, D. Grassis, V. Hillend, F. Hendrix, B. Haynes, R. Homrig V. Herrera, R. Guerrero. Row Two: B. Holmes, D. Holmes, I. Heise, J. Henderson, l. Gutierrez, N. Haarklan, C. McCready. Row Tlhree: J. Jaco, C. Hollie, J. Hill, O. Vasarais, N. McDonald, D. Holbert, A. Hagan, J. Hoffman. SEVENTYvONE r r REG. 422 - - Row One 4I. to r.l: L. Stctonick, A. Daniels J. Davenport, V. Davis, V. Tamilina, C Drap.-r, M. Hades, B. Davis, A, Loyata, Row Two: L Tcrzian, C. AQUITIO, B. Torrierl D. Peninqur, C Garcia. Row Three: R. Ruiz, A. Moon, A. Gaggcra. REG. 424 - - Row One il. to r.l: R. Hall, N. Gunderson N. Locke, J Jester, J. Taylor, E. Rodriquez C Gaynor, W Tafoya. Row Two: B. Morrison, O. Flodean, P. Lane, J Opplrnger, J. Perry, M. Samora. Row Three: B. Williams, S. Collins, N. Yor- kus, D. McSwccn, T. Johnson. , 'lr ,,fli l W . W 7 l , ,f f ' L! Q9 Y Tx v ---f - f 7 1 V AM J , Wifi QS 0 ffw az rw ae A117 II, Xl l, w fx W 49 ' . A! ,Jil l lil .-1 sl ZW ', U NN If-gn 1 C' JU A l l .l ll ,ff X l ll! Sl 'fl' 1 f'3f'j?!L' -- 6 X lit iw yi X K 41 X X l l . -FA fl' fi A fl ,'!VV, N NUM rf Ld I it JJ ' ll 7 . f f 4' L. ,LH ENN: MMQQLLX fxif X lf, nik! X1 LA-' - lit lll Xl V :::'r,::. 'lil f li -JW! . X X gl ...C fly fzig 0 Q- SEVENTY-TWO REG. 104 - - Row One: ll. to r.l: J. Ortiz, M, Pando, l. Nelson, N. Quintana, L. Precivale, R. Patao, D. Novello, D. Bennett. Row Two: J. Nielsen, B. Norris, D. Oliver, H. Palladino, J. Moser, D. Russell, C. Phillips, S Owens, B. Neal. Row Three: P. Palma, P, Robertson, R. Nick- olai, R. Pacheco, E. O'Donnell, E. Neves, J. Noble, J. Cory. REG. B3 - - Row One ll. to r.l: J. Perry, J. Alapi, M. Bartlett, R. Walsh, I. Rodriguez, T. Langmo, M Crittle. Row Two: R, Mennis, A. Colombini, D. But- ler, L. Puckett, A. Essick, C. Simmons. Row Three: H. Hahto, J. Lopez, J. Borg, T. Brent, J. Ernst, B. Carter. REG. 209 - - Row One ll. to r.l: P. Bither, T. Viana, R. Felix, E. Cinquini, J. Peponis, M. Swingle, E. Turner, Mr. Thatcher. Row Two: H. Collier, E. Tibbs, A. Houston, M. Canyon, T. Thomas, J. Lynch, B. Rags- dale, H. Bernard, R. Patrick. REG. 214 - - Row One ll. to r.l: R. Luna, N. Lomoya, M. Walker, J. Noto, A. Lovrin, S. Perucca, K. Lutz, D. Pappas. Row Two: R. Madrid, E. Lile, M. Lewis, J. Morini, E. Luscia, P. Ward, R. Lemler. Row Three: A. Maraccinl, E. Lee, A. Mih- gini. REG. 307 - - Row One: ll. to r.l: B. lrvin, C. Feudner, S. Fogerson, M. Pitre, C. Fabian. Row Two: E. Fowler, J. Fuller, R. Perrine, R. Feragen. Row Three: Mrs. Goodrich, E. Moore, A. Val- enza, J. Ford. Row Four: V. Ferguson, G. Johnson, J. Elb- ing, A. Spencer. REG. 313 - - Row One ll. to r.l: L. Bailey, J. Hollins, C. Knuuti, L. Morris, P. Morse, R. Cayssials, L. Henderson, J. Epperly, R. Booth, C. Brown. Row Two: R. Pike, N. Howard, J. Person, H. Hester, M. Mora, B. Mora, M. Milligan, B. Russell, E. Hulett. Row Three: R. Ayon, W. Ng, S. Nakabe, P. Lahey, M. Walker, R. Myer, C. Borg, L. Rodriguez, R. Cunanan, A. Langmo. REG. 317 - - Row One ll. to r.l: S. Doll, L. Lund, B. Far- rell, G. Azzolino, D. Dawson, E. Hawkins, J. Jordan, A. Shanklin, R. Nevarez. Row Two: M. Johnson, R. Rea, L. Moldero, R. Newman, C. Lucero, J. Perez, G. Schif- fers, O. Fuentes, E. Buckley. Row Three: B. Srabian, J. Vigil, M. Frras, A. Goodspeed, A. Patton, R. Ruez, G. Konakis REG. 320 - -- Row One ll. to r.l: M. Langsather, L. Byrd, E. Kelly, C. Lambert, R. Kingsley, L. Kamp. Row Two: M. Knope, R. Krebs, D. Keil, M. Laqarit, M. Steward, J. Gilham. Row Three: B. Edwards, G. Chacon, T. John- son, F. Camacho, E. Harper. REG. 322 - -- Row One ll. to r.l: N. Smith, B. Compani, S. Vergara, I. Nicolopoulous. Row Two: C. Lambson, R. Pease, J. Hursh, B. Weisinger, H. Kriighten. Row Three: S. Boyanich, J. McRory, C. De- Mont, J. Vance. REG. 323 - - Row One ll. to r.l: G. Rodriguez, N. Sman- dra, J. Scott, E. Scallions, K. Smith, G. San- chez, S. Shevchuk, M. Smith. Row Two: B. Simmons, G. Malmstrom, J. Wheeler. R. Shipman, A. Shevchuk, J. How- ard, S. Shukis, J. Serrano. Row Three: A. Quinones, R. lrvine, L. Teo, L. Shifter, D. Sanchez, D. Caramazza, P. Scannell, G. Moreno. REG. 215 - - Row One ll. to r.l: F. Jimenez, M. Wash ington, L. Jones, H. Richardson, N. Fulker- son, J. Younger. Row Two: B. White, V. Foster, D. Mills, D Hupp. Row Three: V. Reiger, S. Cheechov, J. Pratt M. Combs, R. Randall. REG. ZI7 - - Row One ll. to r.l: H. Goszulak, J. D'Havc- loose, J. Motzkus, M. Gualco, R. Martin, E Borg, G. Gondini Row Two: B. Niskern, A. Rankin, J. Moore G. Fisher, R. French, M. Frazier, E. Frankson Row Three: J. Moore, A. Fitzgerald, R: Brewster, T. Dumpit, R. Mangini, R. Davis D. Durham. Row One ll. to r.l : J. Johnson, H. Pando . REG. 226 - - Wharton, J. Whitaker, V. Dowthard, C. John- ' s , . oward, B. Williams. Row Two: R. Ornelas, J. Pimienta, J. Shaw, F. XXfaters, J. Dwyer, J. Kazarian. Row Three: D. Resler, J. Cope, G. Williams, D. Toro, G. Young, L. Anderson. REG. 233 - - Row One ll. to r.J : M. Martinez, B. Mitchell B. Murohey, P. Chace. Row Two: S. Smith, E. Sarkisian, A. Haro D. Rowe. Row Three: R. Patron, B. Peralta, L. Smith C. Taylor, E. Lee. REG. 235 - - Row One ll. to r.l: P. Andrakin, C. Berger N. Bowley, L. Burnett, N. Brusca. Row Two: R. Bush, J. Action, W. Loskutoft R. Beach. Row Three: F. Favor, B. Cole, J. Butler, K. Anderson, C. Alioto, R. Bratton. REG. 235 - - Row One ll. to r.l: N. Bowley, O. Evans, A. Ballarin, E. Amador, L. Burnett, S. Alvarez. Row Two: E. Baus, W. Loskutoff, R. Beach J. Barnett, C. Bluford, J. Acton. Row Three: R. Bush, J. Butler, R. Brekle, B. Bratton, S. Alioto. 1 l Y. SEVENTY-Taiuaia SEVIENTY-FOUR REG. 330 - - Row One tl. to r.l: J. DeJesus, J. Burdest, T. Phillips, M. Reyna, A. Pahlka, V. Chaun- cey, F. Johnson, G. Groven. Row Two: R. Quiiano, F. Cotton, A. Henry, J. Vigil, P. Campbell, D. Della Santo, B. Payton. Row Three: J. Winder, L. Lym, J. Saenz, W. Schoen, L. Mozariegos, J. Roberts. REG. 331 - - Row One ll. to r.l: C. Thomas, N. Edises, L. Manantan, D. Adams, J. Hansen. Raw Two: B. Pinkston, A. Miller, R. Gee, M. Burqard, V. Eakin, J. Julian. Row Three: N. Sorrell, R. Rudee, R. Gay, H. Yerondopoulos, M. Librero. REG. 341 - - Row One ll. to r.l: D. Cropez, M. Winder, M. Glenn, l. Won, J. Webber, E. Williams, E. Johnson, G. Wilkin. Row Two: l. Veriovkin, R. Nelson, L. Young, P. Metsack, P. Floyd, R. Martin, W. Wigfall. Row Three: C. Wharton, R. Woodard, R. White, J. Wong, Mr. X, C. Wright. REG. 341 - - Row One tl. to r.l: J. Sayalli, P. Metsack, J. Webber, J. White, E. Juarez, I. Won, D. Williams, H. Ynostroza, M. Glenn. Row Two: G. Wilkins, R. Nelson, W. Whit- ley, J. Amantea, C. Wharton, C, Wright, D. Gopez, L. Young. REG. 345 - - Row One ll. to r.l: R. Valdez, M. Starts, N. Fuentes, S. Wallace, C. Grizz, P. Moore, J. Coglietto, J. Maloney, V. Rivera, M. Satter- f eld. Row Two: D. Shaffer, A. Fisher, R. Jakob, T. Gee, B. Maddox, J. DePoister, D. Kenison, R. Garcia, F. Morini, B. McLain. REG. 346 - - Row One ll. to r.l: R. Valbucna, L. Cassidy, D. Warren, J. Brook, L. Branion, B. Valente. Row Two: V. Briggs, S. Washington, B. Oates, L. Corazzini, T. Villar, I. Vitali, J. Salcedo. REG. 410 - - Row One ll. to r.l: L. Munoz, S. Miller, M. Mora, E. Mouton, D. Moreno, D. Norton. Row Two: B. Matos, T. Martinez, M. Mc- Donald, B. Pollak, M. McKinsey, Mr. Silva. Row Three: A. Montoya, A. Oretzer, G. Oryall. REG. 411 - - Row One KI. to r.l: D. Rodriguez, J. Wal- lace, J. Soderland, J. Cunnings, M. Brekle. Row Two: B. Oliver, R. Patterson, J. Dunson, E. Perrv. Row Three: B. Cornwell, D. Schroeter, R Marin, L. Hahto. REG. 411 Row One ll. to r.l: S. Shukis, S. Shevchuk, G. Rodriguez, M. Smith. Row Two: J. Howard, G. Malmstrom, K Smith. N. Smandra, R. Shipman, C. Mc- Creadv, Row Three: D. Caramazza, L. Shifter, R. lr- vine, P. Scannell, D. Sanchez, R. Sockol, E Sandie. REG. 415 -- - Row One ll. to r.l: T. Pacheco, A. Domin- guez, D. Deskin, V. Davis, A. Decker, S DeBono, R. Decarsky. Row Two: M. Lovato, R. Edwards, T. Citrino S. Cox, P. Culbertson, R. Autrand. Row Three: D. Crady, S. Nelson, A. Eber, P Gelber. REG. 416 - - Row One KI. to r.l: J. Magdaluyo, P. Moore R. Quirarte, V. Perkins, M. Livingston. Row Two: Y. Bunes, J. Hamer, G. Garma, J Andersen, M. Wyss. Row Three: F. Serna, R. Barrett, D. Ed- wards, C. Marshall. The est Wing Earned Its 'Best Paper' R p A-X co-edilorship led the XVEST YVING this spring. Pat Metsack and Carla 'l'hom- sen, H l l's, set a goal of complete coverage on all stories. The Cousin Gertie, advice to those with prob- lems feature, started on the feature page that ploy Vonderschinitt was editing. The Club of the lXlonth was continued on the news page, page three. Lynn Powell, H l2, coming up lront the position ol Cub Edition edi- tor, took over page three. The Sports page had editor Frank Serna writ- ing lXlr. Magoo's Mutteringsf' and Bob Posey writing Appears As How, in between writing the regular sports copy. Genial Gene Phillips, journalism instructor, felt his stall' did a good worknianlike job on the paper. Their layout was good, coverage good, and all in all kept up the high standard of the XVEST lVING. RIGHT: Working feverishly to hit deadlines was a constant source of mild irritation to members of the WEST WING who never seemed to be out from under. Here a group ll. to rl, Regina Val- buena, Barbara Farrell, Richard Rea and Trueola Phillips, do their best to get out the sheet. BELOW RIGHT: THE WONDERFUL CREW-Front Row: Leona Goebel, Norma Zangari lexchange editorl, Eunice Kelly, Theresa Bernard lad managerl, Bettv Wood. Second Row lin somewhat disorganized array! : Ardath Decker lnews editor? , Barbara Garcia, Barbara Farrell, Joy Vonderschmitt lfeature editorl, Cathy Baker, Frank Serna lsoorts editorl, Pat Metsack lcoeeditorl, Regina Valbuena, Richard Rea, Carla Thomsen lco-ediforl, Lynn Powell lpage three editorl, Trueola Phillips and Peggy Vlilliams. GeniaI Gene Phillips, WEST WING advisor, short-haired type Co-editors Carla Thomsen and Pat Metsack 'lx fi if SEVENTY-FIVE 6 , ati , .x P ll.. S15 -.,7.:,:,-1'fj-Q-'g', I' 1-fr. I 11,. I- I -: :5-:,'.- Z,'1'-l'.- 5,11 I , 1 I . ' 4. ' I , 4- ' .g ' x 1 1 'u 1 5 1 1, ,'.Jf-,. 1 ' 1 . -J, My 1-. 7'1 . ,, 'fn-'- Qfj' gi'i':Q.- 'I f:+xv'n1'vlwv:g ',,t1sgffn-ff1,,, ...evwtvw-.11.,,M.u vt -1:mw1 .:. .lg -1. 1,42'.,.:,11-1,-L.. - ' -. :f .-'tif 5'.-'.'.'f51Z'-.- ' ' 1 z.. .' V- l'..:i -2,612 PZ- I -' . .' 1'--1 ': I. . .. ' - -' 'A f -' :- ' .:. 1 .1: U.. 4.11,. ' .. 1 11-is.: . ' gfffi-gf 'fQ315Qg55 E 325 fb' Ei :5,?Qf1Ffilff-L-'f? 11:5 fy ygjpwg' 'agq5wwq2 .'-1 '::'f'i - , .Qifj 7- 2 ',4Vf. .'f,.!,. -S'7'f'N? .QQ g.,'-.555 L1., I., g3i4ilTf:iEE5, iygyxyixi r ff? '5 February brought a few weeks of con- l'Q,, 73Qgf , 1'ff,,jl1: 'Srl' fusion and re-organization on everyones 1'-' '-Eb . A.: 'Li' ' 1 , S1.:.11,fg3,j.'-32 , --L::.Q'..f.':'g'.f- part. rl he sophomores hnally got used to if' 3 1-.'7'.'-f'2f?'f'p , 1 f.,1ff':ff.5 ii- ZXIiSSi0l'l,S sile und the mad rush between periods. - ' .1, 1 :,.,,i4-:,-.- .. 1 f The new student body officers began plan- - 1.:g.-'1-'xjb-HA 1 , ,-1, - '.'-,'-'rgfi-.1 . . .4 ,531-L I ,I lllllg the term and once agzun another 100 per -, :.,',gy t',xH zz., . j'-T -1-5 1 cent student body drxve was underway. 1 .zfjp-zflqsi-.512 Q - , ' 4.-1-QQEA. F5-Q:::I'1Q'lg.,'.-T 'xv 4 4 lhe yearbook stuif was busy taking PICIUFCS -'.3.jQj.lg- I:-g'...'s'L'EQ'Qf1' as usual, :und the NVHST NVING started the term 5-511:51 ., t by welconnng the sophomores to Bearvxlle. f.1:.Ll7' ',-I ,-'lg-'i, '. 1 . . '.f .1 -.fl '.'. . 4 -' I I '. .I .'-' 1 ' ' .:-,I-51.1 - - .L 4--2,-,.-. 1 25--A 1 .,,-.i.:5,.5.,..- , N -1,-J - xii-Cl'-1-'Q ' . '- 2Z'U.. - . , A 1, K .,.' -. 1 , I. ., '- I , ' ,-,1 .q - 1 I .. ,Iii -, I 1 - .. Q -' 11 ' .DZ :Jim I. Z.. ' - 'fi' . -I I N QQQQ K 'egnww M P I -'..Av , K f Wfffl W 11 1 E ff ' J . ' 1 1 be '... ..-ff... 't fi ' 1.-. I ,Lp ,.4,,..'.'. .4 .-'ri 1:5 1' ' . 1 ll. .1 ig. ,VZ I .I Q, -, 1:-I 1 T: Lvl.. 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A juke-box wats instztlled in the cztleteriat. Because we needed some records to play during the noon hour, we hztd :t Rags for Records drive which wats zt big success, :ts the P.'I'.A. used the money collected lront the rugs for the records needed. Mr. .iXll'red Vztsquef, choir instructor, :tn- nottneed no operettzt this year. PREVIOUS PAGE: The winners of the Song and Yell contest, the Juniors blew their top when announced winners. Here's their reaction to the word given by visitor Dr. Maury Williams of the Central Office. ln the background can be seen the judges, who numbered Dr. Williams and Frank Regan and Mrs. Clemo. Actu- ally the picture is a double-exposure, the result of the photog- rapher's goof. TOP LEFT: Members ot the Junior and Senior Service Societies paid a call on the mentally-retarded children center tor a Valentine Day's Party. LEFT: Getting the shivers in front of the mike were some of the incoming low tens who were running tor ottice, BELOW LEFT: The Soph-Senior Breakfast was a good time to get acquainted. BELOW: Leroy Thomas went up on a hectic jump shot that netted nothing. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP PANEL: The GAA sports program included a heavy turnout in swimming as these dolls indicate, ANOTHER POPULAR ASSEMBLY program found the audience enthusiastic. SECOND PANEL: Girls sports, both during and atter school, proved enjoyable and entertaining--both to boys and girls. THIRD PANEL: A general visited Mission's ROTC unit on an inspection tour and found everything in order. GAZOOKS AND STUFF, we've scored a basket was the cry about this time during the basketball wars, N 'Q' A QWMR A t 4 Y, fl' V' 5 Y M if N1 ' is V ff F QW W 'G Q , , 5 93 5 f, 1 Q ,K Q if 3 Q 'WT ' 4, ' 'ii Q 4' A ' A ' W w J 1 .,, B 3 X gi' t was W K. i ff :K M3 is N .1 Q' Af up gf Q ivvx A x ff 2 ,am ' 'L www , K aw D. W K fy, Y ,Z if 'if ' 'Q , 'M wtf, N U P is Q? Q7 1 R Kai ,mx Lf' ' Q. iv an O kos - 1 crm: p ll1111gs IL xlly iockcd 111 thc Sming tum lor thg R U I C I 11st on their 'lQCl1ll'l is I9 thc St P1t11cl1 sunlmlv uhich xx is l1Lld it tlig IlLSllll0 lhg mfh ursl11ldad1r1c1 111 tha. IIIIIOIY 11 l11cl1 111111edo111 to lx '1 big success. The bigvcst cvcnt M lS the 'xllIllI'll FLLlLI ll I11- spcclion. Muster Sgt. Myron T. H1-ss 'md M'1stL1' QU . Rohn-rt Coomlis 'idxisgrs 'lllllloj with olliu' 's stood by 'lllil uarclicd tlicir R.O.'I'.C. groups go Llirousgh 'Ill inspection drills 'md pllysiml drills. '1'l1c OULCOIIIL sllowcd th'11 Missions R.O.'l'.C. 'z - h' llK'l ril ll l1i,'l11':1t' '. 1 BVILH IZG Hn B amp yf - .. S ' 'Z ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ,K - I b ri w A K R 5 P ' . . 1 A. - ' ,N 4 1 , ' ' 1 Ji. 1 . 1 ' ' ' 1236i f f Day Pzirzidc, llll'll thc R.O.'1.L. prescimrd :111 ns- ' 1 . , , ' . ,, . . . , x . . .' ' ' ' , '- u Q w 1, .. - . 1 5, F5552 I I i X l I ' mi l N 1 1 1 1 - Y! 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 ' ' N' 1 if Q9 . , , . f . 1111111 I0 gl 1 111 g mg mr 4 x , .N L .............llllllllIl 1 A - 3 ROTC RIFLE TEAM - - '1...1 -4-Y Row One ll. to r.l: H. Collins, D. Lee. Row Two: D, Ramos, W. Baker, E. Hulelt SABRE CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l: E. Hulert, J. Young. Row Two: W. Baker, A. Mangini, R. Marlin D. Reynolds, J. Yanes. derson, D. Ramos, D. Lee. ROTC DRILL TEAM - - Row One ll. to r.l: D. Mitchell. Row Two: T. Wright, R. Hanre, C. Santos R. Blanchard, R. Carlson, R, Jakob, R. Ward V P. Mora. l l l l l EIGHTY 1 Row Three: D. Jackson, A. Bogle, H. An- 1 1 ROTC COMPANY C - - Row One II. to r.l: Baker, Colwell, Ramos: Hulett. Row Two: Langland, Burgess, Bassett, Glas- per, Lee. Row Three: Solis, Midkiff, Houghton, Mota Sperry, Vigil. Row Four: Kistowski, Saitta, Fessenden, Pere kins, Bailer, Carlson. . is R w One ml t I J. Young, R. Martin, D. Randon, R. Edwards, A. Sarotf, D. Jackson Row Two: G. Yee, G. Kent, H. Garcia, R Blanchard, R. Duffy, J. DeJesus, A. Gallegos L. Wong, D. Mitchell, S. Dominguez. Row Three: V. Davis, R. Hanon, W. Eckes, R Getto, D. Bartholomew, D. Wong, R. Koz- lowski, D, Panion. Row Four: G, Lewis, R. Woodard, T. Wright R. Bush, J. Lynch, R. Gonzales, J. Campbell R. Mitchell, R. Mitchell. ROTC COMPANY A - - Row One ll. to r.l: C. Aquino, A. Mangini, H. Anderson, D. Reynolds, L. Rovai, A. Bogie, H. Collins. Row Two: R. Johnson, J. Garcia, J. Gilham J. Cabral, G. Bassett. Row Three: E, Porras, R. Bauman, P. Crabb, R, Guile, C. Dukes, Row Four: C. Shaini, R. Jakob, G. Hubbard, A. Pattor, R, Martin, J. Martin. 1 -an Z? , EIGHTY-ONE E Q 5 3 5 Mu is Q M L ,J L., , ADW' 'Qu 4, ,V 9 ' R' 'M sz: ff -is in ff N C .Q I wx 'fir , J' -1 Q. r QE' 5 , vi .Je Q wh , qi 234' sf ww 5 D as be ml 5' ,qs 1 .'. . .1 : 1:- . -. 4. .-- 1. ,q::.- ,1.r1' 'S ', 'I, .' s. 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For a few days students could be seen For the active side of the month was the semi annual Italian Club initiation at Golden Gatc fkbozvf Av.-'IJ gy 3 1 ' ,'.:IT 1.fy-jjaft-'gfgf'qi' '- I l ' .- ,. . .. . L Q3-ff.-1-if ',-. iff?'ff4ifii.iZ . Z 5lffl i 7i:7f?57 'Q-1311 3.14 lTf.'Q5e.f55'i13 -:fi 'foe.nRiA 144, fl-Q fd..- Q . o 9 o 0 MARCH Dorn s - Springtime N0iv as eompletely un- derway rehe. rs for 'tl ' inior assembly began. The . a big hit, and the boys' chorus line thrilled eyeryoiie. One ol the skits from the assembly left everyone Too tired to move. Other events were the Italian Club volleyball garlic against the C.S.F. - the C.S.F. won. There was an evening dance, sponsored by the senior class, and a girls' fashion show that demonstrated to the girls how easy it was to make their own clothes. Another talent show presented by the Spotlight club, the naming ol the Mission movie, which was titled Mission l-lighlights, and finally the sophomore assembly which en- tertained everyone. PREVIOUS PAGE: The CSF handily trounced the invasion of the Italian Club volleyball squads. I-lere's a bit of the action. TOP LEFT: You Know l'ye Been a Liar pantomime of Joy Von- derschmitt and Bill Schoen brought down the house in the Soph assemblv as did the Sisters bit in the Junior assembly as per- formed by Gordon Martin and Bob Olsen. LEFT: The chorus line ot the Junior assembly proved a hit. BELOW LEFT: A surprised and gladdened program director of the Junior assembly, Ruth Krebs, is presented with a bouquet by her grateful cast members. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP PANEL: Hoppy Cassidy and some ju- niors take ten while preparing for the Junior assembly. THE LONESOME POLECAT routine became a saying after this number in the J.A. THE ITALIAN CLUB initiation proved tough on the noses of initiates. SECOND PANEL: Another record pantomime that proved popular was performed by Jerry Quirarte and Irene Gutierrez. THE JUNIOR CAST assembled. THIRD PANEL: THE SOPH ASSEMBLY cast. ANOTHER FASHION SHOW group modeling their outfits dis- played before the PTA. A CAPPELLA CHOIR - - Row One ll. to r.l: N. Zangari, B. Valente, B. Webb, N. Laird, D. Adams, S. Miller, V. Dowthard, C. Ingram, M. Wharton, F. Ren- teria, F. McCarthy, T. Marchi, T. Heise, L. Brown, G. Fisher, P. Heyman, B. Coleman, E. Kelly, M. Pando, J. Logan. Row Two: M. Grennie, D. Pappas, A. Morth, M. Kolnes, C. Feudner, B. Holmes, A. Hardy, M. Canyon, G. Marten, H. Singh, V. Souther- land, C. McCready, C. DeMont, J. Taylor, I. Turner, C. Jackson. Row Three: M, Pitre, P. Rissman, M. Mun- hollen, B. Olson, P. Slown, A. Steinberg, B. Ragsdale, J. Anguiano, R. Anderson, A. Vas- quez, S. Skoog,lD. Hatcher. i. 'J , ff 1 Nl , 1 -J X pn 5 i 1 X if V - Y ii kiln. 'AW' K' . f il I . Y ' .f-'Ei I t- -.11 Y ' tilt ,V ' mul - if i li r limi I tr ,r it !l lei ie I' l7fflll....5 wfskit. M 5? ??i vw 5' KW 91 V5 .x 4 'E' Wih 4fs' Ff.l W SY ig!! ww. 1 , g, fv: 51.1 iw I 'I QQQQM KS Y Q9 57 W Qwgwf Q wr -rw'- E at 'K me -w,y-an Spring Club Had Their Da Clubs represeiiting llzitionztlities. future ocfttpzttioits, and activities ol' interest to the stutlent, were one ol: the mztin interests here .X silcwilmlt' lJCl'l'l'lllIlg'C ol' tlte student body be- lmigetl to one or more ol' these clubs. Being at memlx-r ol' one ol these llezirville clubs, students liztve lL'2ll'llL'll about other countries, :tml :llsu In the llllil yt-:tr club members have had parties, picnics, tlzinct-s. :tml games against each other. FUTURE TEACHERS - -- Row One tl. to r.l 1 G. Azzolino, B. lngbrigt- sen, M. Swingle, B. Baker, C. Johnson, J. Peponis, A. Morth, M. Kolnes, P. Yama- kawa, E. Mouton. Row Two: B. Gotschall, G. Christopher, W. Feagaimaalii, D. Jackson, B. Scholzen. FUTURE RETAILERS - - Row One tl. to r.l: B. Barnum, D. Warren E. Lile, J. Whitman, P. Meanock, B. Gonl zalez, J. Susaeff. Row Two: N. Bowley, R. Reagans, V. Aqui- Iina, H. Hana, E. Ortiz, L. Scoma, B. Tor- rieri, J. Scott, A. Dominguez, T. Cole, Mr. J. Leith. Row Three: S. Swanson, M. Lewis, L. Fetta D. Martin, D. Kcmson, B, Russell, A. Dan! iels, R. Luna, P. Turpin, E. Kclly. S, Jarman, R. Quintana. Row Four: R. Autrand, J. Irvine, B. Gustaf- son, R. Salas, E. Mitchell, D. White, V. Corolli, D. Panion. LIBRARY STAFF - -- Row One ll. to r.l: B. Tillman, A. Drosos B. Sanchez, E. Nendoza, L. Lund, B. Farrell R. Rcagans, C. Borg, G. Eastridge, J. Perry Mrs. Bergen, Row Two: B. Bayton, D. Della Santa, B. Orais M. Jemison, D. Badaracco, D. Russell, E Price, N. Smith, S. DeBono, S, Hernandez. Row Three: A. Gaggero, S. Suzuki, H. Singh R. Tcijeiro, D. Christensen, B. Beltorte, D Kenison, D. Cathers, T. Kapogiannls. r DANCE COMMITTEE - - Row One ll. to r.7: R. Hana, C. Clark, J Polctti, E. Kelly, D. Warren, S. Miller, M Mora, P. Morton. Row Two: J. Amantea, S. Vickroy, J. White G. Molina, P. Turpin, E. Lile, M. Mora, B Mora, G. Territo, J. Ashley. Row Three: D. Williamson, B. Pease, R. Pike K. Schulz, L. Earnshaw, B. Srabian, K. Wilbyl FRENCH CLUB - - Row One II. to r.l: J. Gibson, J. Jester, M Arsenault, N. Hulett, J. Vassar, C. Ingram V. Perkins, Row Two: P. Yamakawa, J. Roggero, L. Pre- civale, M. Lea, N. Quintana, R. Rodriquez. Row Three: G. Sperry, B. Srabian, K, Schulz E. Lelandais, J. Crain, D. Reynolds. on KJ 1 I' , fgjfw C ,554 . G 5 iff? GRC--- Row One ll. to r.I: J. Noto, B. Blazek, P Yamakawa, S. Wunderlich, B. Ingbrigtsen, L Chandler, K. Karpus, J. Olsen, P. Charles, C Ingram, L. Cassidy, R. Valbuena, B. Holmes A. Strong, G. Waters, L. Taft, S. Dana. Row Two: E. Luscia, P. Ward, K. Lutz, N Smith, R. Johnson, J. Webber, J. White, C Griffin, P. Bataiff, M. Griffin, B. Towns- Iey, E. Turner, C. Fetta, E. Thomas, A. Banks Row Three: C. Clark, S. Vickroy, E. Buckley C. Meyer, S. Egan, D. Brenum, C. Baker, I Vitali, A. Andrews, J. Cofone, C. Jackson D. Wallace, D. Atcncio, S. Perucca, A. Loy- rin, N. Howard. ROOTERS' CLUB lGroup Twol Row One ll. to r.I: G. Azzolino, S. Cowli- shaw, J. Olsen, V. Ledet, B. Mora, L. Cassidy A Strong, G. Waters, N. Howard, J. Espnnosa J. Taylor, L. Kruqer. Row Two: B. Millard, S. Dana, S, Miller, B Townsley, C. Ingram, M. Groetz, G. Gon- zales, B. Farrell, L. Lund, A. Lovrin, B Blazek, E. Mauton, A. Duran, L. Byrd, B Lorenzen, P. Lane. Row Three: J. Howard, J. Gelber, S. Wun- derlich, P. Ward, E. Luscua, P. Mctsack, L Mifflin, S. Egan, E. Turner, C. Jackson, B Hering, D. Brenum, S. Cavalier, S. Smith, C Grizz, A, Banks, B. Fletcher, K. Chandler G. Qulrarte, A. Williams. Row Four: D. Sanchez, J. Roach, E. Bolman R. Myer, J. Williams, R. Crowe, J. McRory J. Irvine, B. Higginbotham, J. Coglnetto, J Maloney, J, Ashley, K. Wllby, R. Shipman I. Gutierrez, L, Anderson. IZIG HTY-NINIE 'iv , aqui CSF JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES - - Row One ll. io r.l: J. Polcfti, S. Miller, J Espinosa, V. Perkins, S Conlishaw, G. Azzo lino, J Vassar, P. Morton, B. Baker, L. Co rnzzlnt, N. Bennett. Row Two: C. Me er E. Scallions P. Metsack, Y f f K. Phelps, M. Jemison, J. Fetta, D. Perez, J Lee, K. Johnson, D. Lewis, D. Christensen. Row Three: J. Butler, D. Malone, P. Culhert son, J. Skoog, P. Rissman, J Gille, B. Schol gen, G Fesunoff, P. Rusanoff, K. Kaber. CSF SENIORS - - 'Kneeling in fronfl: W. Wong. Row One il. to r.l: J. Gibson, M. Graves, P Meanock, K. Lutz, N. Quintana, L. Scham lveck, S. Sims, K. Karpus, C. Lambson, N Zanqart, L. Taft, S. Perucca. Row Two: P. Yamakawa, J. Ashley, M. Swin qle, M. Lea, C. Baker, M. Howard, S. Vick G Aparton, F. Healy, C. DeMonf, D. Balauro, A. Loviln. Row Three: W. Fengaimaalli, J. Waheecl, G. Christopher, W. Baker, A. Langmo, A. Jones, B. Hlqqinholharn, Miss A. Morosoli. NINI il Y ROOTERS' CLUB lGroup Onel - - Row One ll. to r.l: R. Moyletf, L. Scoma, B Cayssials, S. Jarman, L. Ring. Row Two: E. Thomas, S. Vickroy, J. Webber J. White, L. Cesena, Miss X, Miss X, E Kelly, E. Llle, L. Morris, C. Brady, D. War- ren, M. Griffin. Row Three: C. Clark, D. Della Santa, J. Tay- lor, B. Payton, W. Mitchell, P. Turpin, M Mora, G. Molina, M. Bennett, C. Griffin, P Bataiff. Row Four: R. Nelson, J. Wallace, R. Bento J. Murnin, R. Ellingson, R. Salas, B. Pease G. Pratt, M. XXf'alker. LATIN AMERICAN CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l: B. Veloz, R. Rodriguez, A. Molina, L, Munoz, A. Ramirez, G. San- doval, M, Ramos, G. Rodriguez, G. Konakis, T. Morales. Raw Two: M. Frias, N. Howard, D. Hernan- dez, J. Jeannette, D. Herraiz, G. Anderson, M. Saucedo, L. Cesena, I. Ramos, G. Mar- tinez, L. Velasquez, A. Vclasquez, L. Castor, P. Ruybal, E. Rodriguez, C. Rodriguez. Row Three: J. Vigil, B. Holmes, H. Pando C. Sequra, R. Luna, B. Russell, A, Daniels B. Oller, R. Duran, S. Phillips, D. Lester, Mi Abreu, T. Villar, A. Banks. Row Four: L. Shaffer, E. Morales, G. lbarra J. Lopez, E. Fedelin, R. Nunez, F. Valiente H, Rivera, O. Quinteroh, M. Canas, J. Rel sendez. I 1 Q sl 3 S ITALTAN CLUB 519143 - .,,.l ii -'1- ..,1.3 ' gf P49 ,, Q ITALIAN CLUB lGroup Twol -- - Row One ll. to r.l: E. Bolman, J. Amantia, J. Emer P. Scollin P. Andrakin A, Vas- Yi i I quez, S. Miller, R. Quirarte, D. Covello. Row Two: J, White, S. Territo, S. Vickroy, A, Treutcr, K. Anderson, P. Metsack, C. Thomsen, G. Quirarte, V. Compani, R. Ship- man, I. Gutierrez, D. Johnson. Row Three: A. Quadrelli, F. Shroeder, J. Mur- n'n R Mer J Irvine K Wilb G Mo i , - V , - , . Y, . - rales, B. Higginbotham, D. Williamson, R Crowe, E. Fabris, B. Belforte. ITALIAN CLUB lGroup Onel - - Row One ll. to r.l: L. Schambeck, J. Poletti, R. Pike, J. Williams, L. Earnshaw. Row Two: B. Mora, J. Gelber, S. Stortz, B Cayssials, G. Aparton, G. Territo, R. Corder, G. Bennett, S. Wunderlich, G. Eastridge, J Noto, A. Lovrin, B. Blazek. Row Three: M. Swingle, B, Heyman, M Aiello, C. Baker, B, Kratzer, M. Mora, J Pimienta, D. Williams, K. Karpus, P. Graves, S. Perucca, L. Henderson, J. Ashley. Row Four: A. Jones, D, Ramos, L. Rova, B Evans, B. Pease, N. Anclrakin, D, Peninger, B. Posey, M. Walker, P. De Petrillo, W. Bergholtz, J. Monterosso, L. Basso, M. Roberts. 'B- ITALIAN CLUB lGroup Three! -- -- Row One ll. to r.l: G. Azzolino, S. Cowli- shaw, M. Mora, D. Valencia, G. Gonzales, M Groetz, B. Farrell, L. Lund, E, Sarkisian. Row Two: A. Andrews, L. Counihan, K Phelps, N. Walker, L. Burnett, C, Grizz, M Mahanes, S, Smith, H. Weinberg, J. Fctta Row Three: D. Della Santa, P. McCarthy, D Sanchez, M. Lovato, D. Hammett, T. Lynch S. Cox, C. Badaracco, D. Kell, J. Rogers. SPOTLIGHT CLUB - -- Row One ll. to r.l: E. Kemper, M. Wharton O. Nash, G. Azzolino, B, Webb, L. Lund, B Farrell, C. Ingram, C. Lambson, B, Dow- thard, J. Ashley, M. Peppars, J. Taylor, E Mota. Row Two: C. Rodriguez, E. Rodriguez, M Teo, D. Covello, W. Loskutoff, M. Canyon F. Waters, A. Williams, W. Wigfall, B Brown, V. Segonia. Row Three: C. Smith, E. Robinson, W. Fea- gaimaalii, M, Walker, B. Richards, C. Love- joy, B. Strong. NINIETY-UNE 1 RT CLUB A - - Row One ll. to r.l : A. Vclasquez, C. Draper, S. Vick, B. Davis, S. Martinez, A. Cavallero. Row Two: D. Sanchez, A. Gaggero, J. Veloz R. Cordova, V. Ferouson, J. Hall. CHINESE CLUB - -- Row One il. to r.l: E. Lee, J. Lee, B. Ng D. Donq, L. Wono, G Yee. Row Two: W. Feagaimaalii, D. Lee, M. Gin L Lee, H. Toy, W. Wong. JUNIOR SERVICE SOCIETY -- - Row One ll. to r.l: R. Valbuena, V. Davis, S. Landrum. M. Riechmann, J. Poletti. J Olsen, J. Gille. Row Two: R. Krclvs, J. White, B. Scholzcn S. Tcrrito, K. Wilby. CONCERT USHERS - - Row One il. fo r.r: N. Smith, T. Villar, L Cesc-na, l. Ramos, B. Rodriguez, J. Olsen. Row Two: K. Lutz, C. Meyer, M. Murphy, L Evans, S. Phillips. FORENSIC CLUB -- - Row One ll. to r.l: M. Lea, W. Wong, B Wehh, P, Gc-lher. Row Two: R. Martin, W. Fcagaimaalii, C Faue, M. Walker, R. Nizuk. Row Three: W. Baker, B. Jakoh, C. Flewel- Ien, R. Patrick, J. Young, D. Ramos. CHESS CLUB - - Row One il. to r.l: R. Jakob, J. Lee. Row Two: D. Bartholomew, L. Ruggles, R Loving, J. Macpherson. JAPANESE CLUB -- - Row One ll. to r.J: R. Martinez, D. Resler, J. Cooc, L. Boneyo, K. Suto, S. Nakabe. Row Two' M. J Ott J. Roclri uez S. Su- . r - , Q . zuki, l. Gutierrez, L. Vargo, C. Simmons. WRITERS' CLUB -- - Row One ll. to r.l: J. Olsen, M. Lea, J Taylor, P. Bataift, C. Griffon. Row Two: W. Fcaqaimaalii, G. Hubbard, J Roach, J. McRory, M. Walker. NiNifi'Yfi'xx'o NRA - - Row One ll. to r.l: R. Duffy, R. Jakob, G. Bassett, A. Patton, D. Bartholomew. Row Two: P. Yamakawa, R. Getts, D. Keil B. Baker, M. Livingston, M. Samora, J. Gilham. Row Three: D. Lee, C. Shaini, H. Anderson W. Baker, H. Collins, D. Reynolds, J. Young. I I STAGE 6 ELECTRIC CREW - - Row One ll. to r.t: C. Winkler, R. Mitchell, R. Bento, A. Quintada, T. Silva, G. Richard, A. Molina, M. Martin, T. Pacheco, J. Berg. Row Two: P. Tillman, B. Matas, L. Anderson, R. Kozlowski, J. Frecliani, G. Quirarte, B. Connolly, J. Mitchell. Row Three: D. Shaffer, N. Kravchenko, D. Williamson, E. Wolf, G. Pratt, R. Ruiz, E. Fabris. Q'-I 5 I XJ IU H f ' xl ,I , t l. N 53rEr:i:r:-E152-:1E5E5i5: ll Q- Tfllzi '13 gi ,fffQff:5:5:5fif3:3fff5:E:gif I J .ifififif nd, f 5 , Y I B, if I Vgiiiz -'J .-S L -v X . 1. f K it .' V T. Q A XL K vi R QP 45' 9 Q I ., tk , A Q ' 1 v W. . , if Qi' 1 : ' . i l L i I iiixlii FUTURE NURSES CLUB Row One KI. to r.l: G. Waters, J. Gibson A. Lovrin, M. Langsather, J. Simon, P. Ward' S. Wunderlich, D. Paneda, M. Gillette, D. Jones. Row Two: A. Banks, S. Rodriguez, L. Mifflin E. Luscia, J. Howard, S. Jones, A. Thomas A. Moitt, C. Julian, D, Balauro. FILIPINO CLUB - - Row One ll. to r.l: L. Balauro, E. Pangan R. Banayat, A. Pangan, L. de Guzman, N Laird, C. Manantan, P. Matela. Row Two: T. Magdaluyo, N. Fuentes, Perez, D. Gopez, A. Quijano, R. Balauro, Julian, D. Balauro, Row Three: C. Santos, C. McDaniels, R Guiln, Mr. Scheflin, R. Laird. 1 D. C SOPHOMORE SERVICE SOCIETY - - Row One ll. to r.l: J. Jester, M. Mahanes S. Cowlishaw, G. Azzolino, N. Hulett J Alapi, B. Farrell, L. Lund. Row Two: H. Weinberg, V. Compani, J. Vas- sar, B. Baker, J. Taylor, J. Espinosa, J. Fetta, J. Roggero. Row Three: M. Arsenault, D. Covello, D. Christensen, P. Rusanoff, B. Srabian, K. Phelps. SENIOR SERVICE SOCIETY - - Row One ll. to r.l: C. Lambson, P. Yama- kawa, J. Ashley, M. Lea, R. Reagans, P. Charles, C. Ingram, C. Handel, G. Territo, B. Mora, A. Lovrin, G. Bennett, K. Karpus, G. Aparton. Row Two: C. Faue, R. Patrick, M. Swingle M. Howard, S. Vick, C. Baker, C. Johnson, M. Mora, J. Pimienta, S. Perucca, L. Scham- beck, W. Wong. Row Three: B. Higginbotham, D. Ramos, A. Jones, T. Casey, L. Earnshaw, B. Pease, B. Cayssials, M. Walker, F. Healy, C. DeMont, 5. Ortiz, E. Lile, P. Turpin, J. Taylor, J. ram. 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Q, it April was a month of planning ..,- I for the full schedule that was ' ahead. It also ended our Easter Vffmfiffll fmd bfflllghf US bask 10 . homework and our usual class room E fjf-ufgfjg e florts. f Number one item on the list ol plans was the Open House sponsored joint- - - ly by the high school and the night school. XN'hi1e the night school exhih- ited some beautiful pieces of their -.1.1'1.'f?'3l'i'f'.'f':-3-.45i'ffgQ-4if1,iZi'f,Q'Q-ff''4:.i:::-AI':1lg'EgQ2'.: 2j.'.1i'5'3f1,f:l-i i-Tifii-fi.. - . ', .ff-.I-'f1.:'f'?-.' own work, the high school worked lll j'.-.g':LQgZ:g..'3ff:.1,:1,:-.'5lgl.,- A-i. ,ri35j':r.'gj, their class IAOOIIIS showing parents and T'l.Q f'I'V'l.'.-if guests what was done i11 the classes. iQ,f'l.'g1'.Q:ff7,j27 x.xZx?xi.'v.ixxx'xs,x. x.N.'i.'i.N.N:xN:x .'v.xx.'v.x.N'.S.N.g ff! iff-2 TF -, fi. inf 3. if i , fi: aff 'J afif, 'Q-, if aa c dx ,G if i, ' V' f X i lf ,, f Xl SL! . 1 Y 4 'J V if x, J lv 5 is My is ., N q, xi J, X: ' ll JJ' PRIL Doin' - Seniors Swamped NINIITY-SIX 'l'he Saclie Hawkins Day sponsored by the innior class was fun for many. The juniors clressecl np in hill-billy outfits anil the lnrn-ahont began. The girls carried the liellows' books, openetl iloors for the stronger sex, anal even went so lar as to chase their man aronntl the park. That night the Sadie Hawkins tlanee proved equal enjoyment to all. Once again the lfacnlty won the SCIIIOI'-Fill' nlty basketball game. lidni'ation-Business Day brought business men from clillerent parts ol' the nity to M' ' 1 to xitn thc stnclcnt nk ISSIUI ' ' ' ' I ' S ill. TXT Another talent show given by the Spotlight lllnh was presented to the stntlents. The Cl.S.l . took a tonr ol San l raneisi'o Slate College and got some itleas on how the college operates and what classes were available. On .Xpril l8th Xlission slnclents parlieipateil in tht, .nmnal Yontli ln Clorernment Day hx' taking over the elly hall and civic lnnetions. April was also the month all the girls that i nanlctl to rnn lor Miss Mission enteretl their the competition. PREVIOUS PAGE: The Faculty-Senior oame, won by the Faculty, had some excitino moments. like this one when senior Tom Casey was surrounded by faculty friends Ken Meitz, Roqer Fanfelle and Gene Phillips. Helping Tom is senior Louis Rambke. TOP LEFT-SADIE HAWKINS' Day found the gals chasing the boys las if they don't on other daysl and successfully treeing their men las they generally dot. MIDDLE- GRUBBY CLOTHES found themselves in popular de- mand on Sadie Hawkins' Day and later on during Hat Day. BOTTOM-ADVERTISING CLUB winners found themselves hon- ored at a luncheon at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel. Besides Ad Clubber representative, there were Shone Martinez and Bill Evans, poster winners, and Marilyn Lea and Pat Yamakawa, essay contest winners. Other guests included Mr, Gus Tiesselinck, Mr. Ken Ca- stellino and Mr. Frederick. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP PANEL: The second Faculty-Senior game turned out like the other, the Faculty won, but this time it was tough, as can be seen with Mr. Ken Meitz' careful guarding of Large Lonnie Earnshaw. Jim McRory looks on, JUMPING HIGH ARE Mr, Roscelli and an unidentified senior. Mr. Leith rushes in while Forbes Miller waits. SECOND PANEL: The Faculty Five lsome mlssino, already in showeri: Back Row: Genial Gene Phill:ps, Ralph Kauer, Bob Polidori, Rooer Fanfelle. Front Row: Lloyd Leith and referee Harold Brillhart. THE CHEST, Bob Posey, team cap- tain of the Seniors. THE SENIOR TEAM, Back Row, Ed Fabris, Al Ouadrelli, Bob Posey, Jack Wickert, Dick Davis, Louie Rambke, Jim McRory, Joe Monterosso, Dick Tiejeiro, Allan Jones. Front Row: AI Steinbero, Lonnie Earnshaw, Garlin Bluford, Jessie Davis, Ruben Salas, Bill Oras, Tom Casey, and Jim lDream Manl Crain. THIRD PANEL: Don Pitts, personable radio star, posed with some of the Miss Mission contestants. BUSINESS-EDUCATION DAY found business people visiting their schools for a look see. Here they are in journalism. FOURTH PANEL: Open House proved time for the folk dancers to show their wares. APRIL WAS ALSO dance time in the girls gym. ,z 1.' f xuifg fy A ' M' MM wr mwiwwl Qf IA,.. i Q ,Q V Q Y ,W , .,21 ., iwgq, W r xx mga 51 mg Q ANN? fd n . 3' SQA my fflkikq 'ET I iw? is Q A 5 iff FL h N is-Iwa 'Wild Bill' ' Boys ere Edged ByWildcatN esis For the second straight year in a row IVild Bill Mustanich tasted season victories only to he delivered a bitter pill in the play-offs. In regular season play, the Bears' contests went something like this: Bears 12, St. Ignatius 53 Bears 6, Lowell 53 Bears 7, Poly 53 Bears 5, Lincoln 73 Bears 7, Galileo 65 Bears 5, Balboa 33 Bears 10, XVashington 83 Bears 3, Sacred Heart 4. ln the play-oils, the St. Ignatius IVildcats ripped the Bears apart with their heavy lumber and some X Bear Gelding errors doing the damage. The first game went to the Bears 6-4 but the 'Cats came I . back strong to win ll-5 and ll-0 to wrap up the . Bear season. coAcH BILL Mus'rANlci-i vd A, 5 fhl' 'fm 'f ' . , . dehveigiisniiseriwe siiriarggierftiiivyei Ig , ' All was not bad, however. Iuo Bears, Hemy Gi. . , . ,, . L Matias, second base, and lfreddie Xvaters, center- , V r field, were named hrst string All-City. Four other f nf gi- 'I Bears were named to the second strin All-Cit . K , -so , s Y , g y J ' The included oe Monterosso, shortsto :Geor e r U Y A . P S , f' . J ' I .Jn Younf, hrst base: Monroe Snnhn, left field, and ,4 U - mt A . . . at , X ' Angelo hl2ll'2lCC'lIll, pitcher. W , MEET THE BASEBALLERS-Top Row, stand- ino: Bill Austin, mgr., Rich Teijeiro, Monroe Simlin, Bill Brinson, John McCoy, Henry Ma- tias, George Young, Angelo Marraccini, George Lee and Bill Mustanich, coach. Lower row, kneeling: Tom Hillesland, Ray Rod- riguez, Paul De Pefrillo, Marty Roberts, Tom Casey, Fred Waters, Jack Hooper, Ernie Neves, Joe Monferosso, and Joe Azzopardi, mgr. rel B NINETY-EIGHT Q' 512 MKS .- F , an 5. 'R fi? It W cl Rough Y or in Track UNK HUNDRED All three truck teams of Bezn'x'ille took it on the chin cluring the truck season of l955. After Il successful start in cluniping zu pre- viously lierzilclecl Lowell club hy at 62-51 count and edging :1 sluggish Galileo oullit, the vzlrsity thinclzuls went on to lace llCliC2ll in every outing lllCl'C2ll'ICl'. Cited :is one olf the llllllll xlilliculties ol' Coaches Arthui' Jones and Glenn Halas was the zthsence ol' any real first string llltfll in any events. Most ol' this alelicieney was zittrilautecl to powerful prose- lyting on the pant ol' out-ol'-clislrict schools that went :ll'le1 ' inztny junior high school mick Stills. TOP LEFT tl. to rl: Sprinters Carl Bluford and Tim Morales show off their wares as does shotputfer Dave Bruce. LEFT: High iumper Jesse Woodson, who climbed over the bar at six feet two inches during the season. BELOW LEFT: Dash men Ai Hardy, R. Lopez and C, Stewart prace tice getting off to a quick start. BELOW: Starring for the l3O pounders was Matthew Henry, low hurdle man. XAJ NX i WN ff ,Q Rf V X 'X lx ff C T5 viii VARSITY TRACK - - Front Row: H. Collier, M, Butler, A. Watt D. Bruce, D. Daniels, J, Woodson, H. Browne, C. Baldwin, R. Feragen, R. Cohaty, R. Lopez, G. Oryall, J. Brown, R. Calvilla. Second Row: C. Hollie, D. Frick, C. Smith, E Camacho, A. Hardy, C. Brown, W. Keopke, C. Stewart, J. Tillery. Back Row: J. Dixon, F. Waters, E. Berry Cobb, L. Rang, G. Biuford, J. Davis, L. Ani derson, V. Bassett, F. Watt, A. Williams, L Shiffen, D. Wallace, J. Murnin, R. Moylett 130-LB. TRACK -- - Front Row: D. Mobley, C. Ragiung, W Beasley, C. Cobb, T. Thomas, B. Riduuz, H Laws, R. Cayillo, J. Shaw, R. Booth, T Morales. Back Row: J. Torres, J. King, E. Haynes, R Robertson, D. Giddings R. Hudley, R. Moon R. Hopkins, S. Montana, O. Peninger, C Wright, G. McAsey, S. Drosos. 120-LB. TRACK - - Row One: ll. to r.l: J. Lewis, D. Gopez, M. Frias, D. Mobley, A. Essick, C. Bluford, G. l-lollie. Row Two: M, Canas, J. Johnson, M. Edwards, R. Booth, Rich Calvillo, senior, displays the hurdling form he used in varsity meets. ONE HUNDRED UNI' it l ' ' If B ,, Swlmmmg, Go egan liiziztzififl - :Sis i ' :g:.......::gg2ZZI..-.3 , v Af Z-31:11:21:-unnL 1:f,?E.v -Q if 1.7 . . is Id f V- , . ,ff UI In YO YCITI I f' , f ,i sr Q- 4 4, , -I V , '. Coll and Swinnninff, two reatl overlooked s Jorts in the Bear X, N4 1 , m g Y l X' f ,fr-'hx Lair, lound themselves enjoying a Comeback in l955. Although 9 H neither distin ruished itself as a 'eat winner of matches with o J 0- ,1 E1 S7 l P nents, both left their mark on the Bearville s Jorts roster. - it www' . , . . . I I i L :::?:miii::::g53EZg .'hCCOl'lllIl0' to Coaches Paul Olivier and Dutch klston, the nata- ,, r A w. h ' ' IHS-I---an U . . . ,, . i X- X 2' 4 I tors were building lor next year. About the salne thing was l -1 I S heard from the debonair mentor of the Golfers, Mr. Graham Doc r XE, it 7 5 ' , Xb '- lxnox. Q X 'EW' ONIZ HUNDRED 'TXVO ti ....-41'--A-, THE SPLASHERS lleft group, I. to rl Back Row: Tom Rodriquez, Doug Lewis, Carl Blu- ford, Charles Taft. Front Row: Victor Drumm, Mike Murphy. lkighf groupl: Bob Breckle, Al Hardy, Jack Heydt, Harold Jo- seph. Front Row: Neils Jensen, Jack Bellesi, Bill McLain. THE HACKERS ll. to rl: Cliff Wharton, Dick Jenkins, Dave Penninolelr, Nick Andra- kin. John Murnin, Ted allace, Caesar Aquino, and Mr. Graham Knox, coach. Bear golfer Nick Andrakin pulled the lot'al's goll' season up by its boot- slraps by taking runner-up honors in the AA.-X golf tourney. thereby estab- lishing hiinsell' as the second best golfer in the city. Nick returns next year to represent the Bears as does his oppo- nent-winner. Dare Krutrholl'. ol' Wash- , ington. K, . ff mg, V 5 3 Q Qggv Q 6 f i x wit 5 Q E? 5 Tom Casey Headed Spring S. B. Officers SPRING OFFICERS ROW ONE ll. to rl: Carol DcMont, vire- r:rr'sirloi.' Pat Turpln, rccorcllng secretary Roland My-Hrs, bovs finanzial secretary. DOW TWO' Carol Handel, girls athlctnc mx-'agcrj Roller? Higqinbotham, boys ath- letic 'nanagerg Bob Cayssials, yell lcador. ROW THREE: Elamf- Ortiz, corresponding secretary, Ruth Rcajam girls finfnzlal sec- rotary Tom Casey President, Spring 'l'om Casey, itcwlyeclcctccl prcsiclenl lor thc Spring term, Sl2ll'lL'tl things rolling hy revealing his plans lor lmvltci' zisscmhlics, clunfcs, and thc evcry clay activities, :incl was soon on his way to fulfilling his aims. 'liom's right hzlncl liclpcr was Carrol DclXlont. vice-plesidciit, who helped him run the student hocly hnsiness on ai steady lcvcl. Xllith the he-lp ol thc other suulcnt homly olli- ccrs, most ol' the lcrni's plans we-rc Slll'fl'SSl'lllly foniplelecl. STUDENT SENATE - - Row One ll. to r.l: C. Faue, W. Wong, C Bluford, K. Karnus, B. Mora, N. Hulett, J Espinoza, R. Reagans, A. Dominguez, T Cole, B. lnghricztsen, D. Johnson, S. 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Mission faced Sacred Heart in a tough battle and lost to them by a score of 4 to 3. We lost, but Mission was still proud of our baseball team and the great games they had played. About the middle of the month about 300 would be Mission-ites came from junior high schools around the city to look at the school they would some day be attending. fvc! f 1 '-E3 ,-.'AaE.Q M Y Doin's- iss ission Elected . k 1.1 V54 2 'V X' wt ' I I ,fw May brought the Junior Prom which was held at the Residence Club. Prelude in Black and Pink was the theme ol the prom. Mission had a night at Seals Stadium and all students with a student body card were ad- mitted free to watch the Seals play Los Angeles. May brought the carnival under the new plan. There was to be two carnival days instead ol' one. One day the students were entertained by the variety show put on by different groups, and the next day, food and game booths were put up in the girls' yard lor the students. By the end ol the month we were already making our programs lor the Fall term. PREVIOUS PAGE: MISS MISSION herself, the lovely Pat Turpin, was crowned Oueen of the Yearbook after havino won over I5 other contestants. A senior, Pat was qraduated in June. TOP LEFT: Pat Turpin, MISS MISSION, receives a boyish peck from a somewhat eager S.B. prexy Tom Casey. ADJACE T LEFT: Shirley Smith, a high ten, was editor of the Cub Edition of the WEST WING, published in May. LEFT: Pat Turpin is announced winner of the Miss Mission contest and is crowned by former Miss Mission, Rose Quintana, while Prexy Tom Casey, yearbook editor Pat Yamakawa and Desert Boots' Phillips look on. BELOW LEFT: May was Federal inspection of the ROTC month and the RO displayed a snappy drill procedure in part of their maneu- Vel'S. BELOW: Jolly John Leith and Miss Helen Heuer displayed their best bop step at the Junior Prom. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP PANEL-EATING LUNCH at the cafeteria proved even more enioyable when the Juke Box was introduced. Althoucih the facultv swore they'd never last the year with aIl the racket -they did and the Juke Box staved. SECOND PANEL-MR. MAGOO PEEKED in at one of the many school dances to catch some members of the menagerie tripping the light fantastic. JUMP-ROPE TOOK over in the Spring, with the seniors - in this case Gail Territo - getting their exercise in front of the school. THIRD PANEL-CARNEGIE HALL tor Teens, the Coca Cola spon- sored show for teen aoers saluted Mission in its second program with Charlie Sterns' orch doing the musical chores. SPRING SIM- PLICITY Fashion show models pose in their outfits. FOURTH PANEL-CONNIE LAMBSON is seen lbelatedlvl in the act that wowed 'em at the SoohASenior breakfast. HARD WORK- ERS in the cafeteria staff took time out to pose for Mr. Magoo, ABSEY BOGLE, proved Mission's claim to the title of champions when he captured the San Francisco Junior Chamber of Com- merce's Teen Age Road-e-o competition for being the outstanding driver in the contest, . I ONE HUNDRED EIGHT Q U . h . ',x'F 't NN Q 2' f X X. if ' QMS ,.: 4 an J' :fff-.. f 93 Q S Q. W,,e..xwN'X XR. 'ir - g ,A D A X 53' N is f ,, S Q ' 325 in H, ' fi V f F' X ex 25 Q ' ,, X t Aw. 5 1 :-1 ' . X- R ffifsf . 551 :iff ' 5 3 , A A 6, 5. 5 -, Wg ' . ., 'K ' ,QS ' h H Q 1' 5 23 'ff f I V X , ., .1 5 Y v, bl 'WEA , 4 ff , . 5 Th ree-at- Eight Delighted, Shocked Three at eightf' was the theme of the spring term play. Instead of the usual one three-act play, the drama classes, directed by Mr. Kenneth Castellino, presented three, one- act plays. The Bishops Candlesticks was a story that reached the heart, and brought tears to many eyes. The Lottery held the audience breathless with its shocking climax. The last play, titled The Carnival, was a musical concocted by the drama class itself. The three one-act plays were the hnal per- formances for many of the students on the Mis- sion stage. Making their Hnal bows were. James McRory, John Irvine Mary Loujmiifgli Danya lvilliams, Bill Evans, Sarita Carballal, Ruth Ann Corder and Carmen Carrera. Other cast members were Pascual Nota, Ed Morillan, Kay Karpus, Ruth Krebs, Gilda A210- lino, Donna Brenuni, Tanya Cole, Ron Crowe, Gorden Martin, liniilia Nota, Henry Saitta, Bon- nie Norris, .loan Perry, Judy Rogers, Bill Schoen, Dick Kinney, and Terry Millard. I TOP LEFT: A breath-taking scene from the Candlesticks with Bill Evans threatening the Bishop played by Jim McRory. ADJA- CENT: The Master himself, K.C. muses thoughtfully betore play time. LEFT: The subdued cast anxiously awaits to go on. LEFT: The casts from all three of the plays. The sullen-faced gent on the end is Mr. K.C,, who wasn't having any of this fool- ishnessf' OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP PANEL: Carmen Carrera llefti and Santa Carballal in a scene from Candlesticks THE DICE ROLLED in this glimpse ot The Carnival. SECOND PANEL: Two other scenes ot The Carnival, the second shot finding Bill Evans being stabbed by rejected tirl triend, Carmen Carrera. THIRD PANEL: THE LOTTERY CAUGHT everyone by surprise, especially with the gruesome ending. In the tirst shot, John Irvine pleads with Sarita to understand. In the second, Sarita runs screaming across stage when she learns that she has picked the fateful number. FOURTH PANEL: Plays need help and here is the make-up class of Miss Vivian Proschold working on some live models tor practice, THE SPOTLIGHTERS INCLUDED Harold and Gene. is 'i?Af1',Aw ,, Q M? ii- verb 91 .X si 2 .. 3:51-1-.11 e..:.5 : . '--4.5 5 rx 'S V Q 1 X R ifi E 1. I. u 'lsfixs x Q F ' M Q 51' . was 5'-it Km Aw Ui? ' f4lIKA5'+5x46W! X .QQ -g gf- 'SNQ t A , ' Q ' 'K .fax .-AG' f mae: .,nifJf.ff11ff,ff x . fffflffnvg-f 1 . Ei fi' mf' ' ''f3:f,g:5A-f,:i3ib?3Gi1 1 . ,, M., ..-.. Amy, Yu 33' UNE HUNDRED 'I'XY'liI.Vli T7 Carni al Capriciousness H Id Swa Czmiixuil 'lime louncl the Il1CI11lg'Cl'lC buslin' out :ill over with cvcrytliiiig from Infos to Lola llLllS. lfoocl :mil game lmoollis. il l'Ol'IllllL' telling swzlmi wllo scciiicil lo know loo llllllly ziiiswc-1's, :i senior i'i1i1-uwzix' in ilu- Senior- lunioi' liigfol-wait, :md spzirkline eiileriziiillncilt inzirkccl the Sllflllgllllll' liclcl CI:n'nix':nl. lllithoul Sfflllllllllllg every litre, il still zip- pczirctl llizll the time llOll0l'Cil clicllc i'vci'ylxoily haul ai good time lu-lil its nizijoi' slizirc ol' trutli. TOP LEFT: The King and Quecn of the Carnival Bob Posey and Betty Ann Mora received their crowns with the grace of true royalty. LEFT: Betty Ann receives a fatherly smooch from guest Russ Ccglin, disc jockey of KROXXC BELOW: Bob Posey laughirigly prepared for his Big Moment with Lucille Lando ot Channel 32, another guest. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP PANEL: A lively group surrounded the Ticket Booth to have their pictures taken in their crazy outfits. RUDY PIKE and MIKE WALKER did a stint in the Italian Club 'Hit thc Jerk booth. JOANNE JOHNSON and her dog were a hit at thc assembly as was the talented dancing of Vera Tami- lina. SECOND PANEL: The Latina!-Xmerican Club got up early and worked hard in the cafeteria trying their tortillas. THE SENIORS ROUTED the Juniors in the tug-of-war, which really proved no war at all--merely a run-away for the High 'n Might- ies. THE MAMBO DANCING of Carlos Rodriguez and Enilda Rod- riquez was a real moving bit. THIRD PANEL: The sax group went to town and the ioint was jumpin'. RINGING THE SHAPELY lcg proved fun too. CATHY BAKER THREW a mean sponge at the Hit the Jerk booth. FOURTH PANEL: Jumping rope proved to be too much for most, including the advisor of Journalism who went down tor the count. Everybody seemed to eniov themselves, however. THE DANCE COMMITTEE booth proved popular. AN- OTHER GROUP SHOT surrounding the Ticket Booth, fiiikm .5585 xy , yy 5-Qi, fl-f Nx,X K in 'lg 3 f 1 bv' fe 'W i 3 , 'QMN x-wi 'H' V 35,3 - 5 -4' 5 lUllClllUll nl lNDOliN1IlNl llu'n l-l'CCllOlll lm' sux IXNI. um lu'l'n' znul llu' lll!ll1L'SS lllIIL'l' NTIS UX'K'l'i'UIlllllQ Ulll' Zllllllll . ' l'1'Zlll' K II lull IJl'UQl'1llllN wc-113 in llll'Ill1IlilllQl'U1'lllL Illll 1 lfQI'1lllll1lll'N :ls Ilu' 5l'lllUl'S 1-ycml glillllll llllll. Wllh ilu- mul ol this lc'l'lll fzuul c-vcr lllllK'l'. 5 s lllu the lcl'lnQ xzluu- Ilu- llllill lclsls :uul graule, 'Xlmul this liuu- Mission-iles. lu'g':l11 job f ming lor SIIIIIIIICV work or Llury were bus lly lllillilllg' Yilfilllflll plans. mmaxfylfffa xp vWf ' if 7,911 , X dfili ,,.,,..f-M - V' 4 ' I f f as :1'1-1-1 4' ': ff A,,.,.:.:.1. A 1..., . 4, L s A.. 'M . :.: , ,., 'ffziff Q--- f' , , i2 'Q , f 4 , 1:12 9 ' '...'-if! ' , 1 , . W X 'X fg y gi' ,, , A , , ,, , , i . A 0 I 9 WWAQKN W Bo-I Iv ONli llllNDRlxD SIX'l'liliN N 0.1 za oixi I gm sit ati 74 rf- 'i. 1 '7 it IFI .4 'ttyl xiwi i I 'N xg K t tt its ' wi QQ l 2 X. JU E Doin' - The Circle r Completed une was Senior month, or at least it seemed like it. 'l'he highlights ol the month were the Senior Tea, the Senior Assembly. Senior Picnic, Breakfast, liacezilanreate Services, hnal grades and then graduation ending the Spring term. Then there was the end of the term dance, the last school dance for many . . . The IVICSI' XVING brought out the eight-page Senior edition con- taining the wills and senior doings lor the term. The paper announced that Pat Itletsaek would he editor lor the Fall term. The GAA. awards were presented to the girls participating in alter-school sports. Then the nominations assembly was held Iol- lowed by the elections for the new ollieers for the Fall term. Then on June I5 the seniors bade good-bye to Mission for the last time. PREVIOUS PAGE: Voted the Ideal Girl and Boy of the June i955 class were Vice-president Carol DeMont and S.B. President Tom Craseg. Here they wave goodbye to their friends and the Lair of te ear. TOP LEFT: Allan Jones and Shirley Sims graphically tell the story of just how many books the average student used during his three years at Mission. All those books are used by just one student. LEFT: The ideal senior girls, no doubt. BELOW LEFT: The ideal senior boys, who else? OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP leaves Prom with a hearty wave WATERS MITTS Coach selected the baseball PANEL: Two groups from here in Dance pretty oung curious happy. PKNEL: or the partners that did dancers, with Mr. Barney all. That'5 Mr. Wfs B.W. PANEL: The loyal faculty Mr. Magoo at the Senior each with its study of facial PROM found the Residence Club bouncing to the of a mild bop number and the Juniors doing their sophisticated while bopping. E 9 gl I Si Ka I V X sf, , THE SENIOR har JIM CRAIN High Senior Prexy ROW ONE: MARY ABREU . . . COMMERCIAL, Latin American Club . . . MARIAN AIELLO. . . COMMERCIAL, CSF, Italian Club, Rooters Club, Reg, Vice Pres. and Sec., Senior Comm . . . JERRY ANDERSON . . . MUSIC - ART, Art Club, Judo Club, Vice Pres. of Junior Class . . . LEE A. ANDERSON . . . SHOP, Rooters Club, Block M, Reg. Treas .... RICHARD ANDERSEN . . . MUSIC, Reg. Pres., Operettas . . . SHIRLEY JEAN ANDERSON . . . COM- MERCIAL, GRC, Future Nurses Club . . . GABRIEL LOUIS ANDRADE . . . Dance Band, Concert Band, Spotlight Club. ROW TWO: ELAINE ANDRUS . . . HOME ECONOMICS, GAA iawardsl . . , CEASAR AQUINO . . . Sabre Club, NRA, Filipino Club, Golf Team, Rifle Team, Reg. Pres. . . . VICTORIA ACQUILINA . . . COMMERCIAL . . . GAIL APARTON . . . HISTORY, CSF, Italian Club, GAA, Block M, Junior Red Cross Leadership Comm., Sophomore, Junior, Senior S.S., Rooters Club, Vice President of class in Sophomore and Junior Years, Bank of America Certifi- cate in History, Fashion Show, Class Assemblies . . . ALFRED ARNOLD . . . WOODSHOP . . . JEANNINE ASHLEY . . . MATHEMATICS - ENGLISH - SPANISH, Senior S.S. Treas., Rooters Club, Italian Club, Dance Comm., CSF Sec., Spotlight Club, Reg. Pres. and Vice Pres., Bank of America Liberal Arts Gold Cup, Advertising Manager of West Wing, Associate Editor of Yearbook . . . DOLORES ATENCIO . . . COMMERCIAL, GRC, Senior S.S., GAA, Block M lAwardsl, Low Sophomore Vice Pres .... ROW THREE: LOUISE BAILEY . . . TYPING . . . CATHERINE DOROTHY BAKER . . . ENGLISH - COM- MERCIAL, CSF, Life Member, Italian Club Vice Pres., Junior and Senior S.S., GEB Block, GRC Award, Tri-Hi-Y, Rooters Club, H-IO Secretary, Reg. Pres. and Vice Pres., Certificate of Merit for English, West Wing, Worked in Skits . . . WARNER BAKER . . . MATHEMATICS - LAN- GUAGE - MECHANICAL ARTS, Saber Club, Engineer's Club, Forensic Assn., NRA Pres., Conservation Club, Junior S.S., CSF, Rifle Team lAwardsl, Certificate of Merit of Safety Fair, Sons of American Revolution Medal, Distin- guished Rifleman Medal, other medals in Riflery . . . DEMMIE BALAURO . . . SCIENCE, CSF, Future Nurses Club, Filipino Club, National Red Cross . . . JUDY BARKER . . . COMMERCIAL, GAA lAwardsl, CSF, Term Plays . . . BILLIE BARNUM . . . ENGLISH, Retail- ers Club, Rooters Club, Reg. Vice-Pres .... GERALD BARTLETT . . . MECHANICAL DRAWING, Chess Club, Mechanical Drawing . . . ROW FOUR: VERNELL BASSETT . . , MATHEMATICS - COMMERCIAL, Latin American Club, Rooters Club, Block M, Track I2 yearsl, Football I2 yearsl, Letter, Star, Trophy . . . JACK CURTIS BEASLEY . . . COMMERCIAL, Unlimited Basketball ll yearl . . . JACKIE BENELL . . . COMMERCIAL . . . BERTHA BLAGBURN . . . COMMER- ONE HUNDRED EIGHTIZEN CLASS June I955 CIAL, Rooters Club, GRC, Latin American Club . . . BARBARA BERNYCE BLAZEK . . . SCIENCE, Rooters Club, GRC, Block M, Italian Club, CSF, GAA lAwardsl, Reg. Sec. and Treas .... GARLIN BLUFORD . . . SHOP, Block M Vice Pres., Football I3 yearsl, Varsity Baseball Manager ll yearl, Track il yearl, Reg. Pres., Cham- pionship Trophy, Pop Elder Loyalty Prep Awards, Trophy, All City Half Back . . . RONALD CHARLES BOOTH . . . Block M, Basketball, Track, Block and Stars . . . ROW FIVE: ROSE MARIE BORG . . . COMMERCIAL, Rooters Club . . . CARMELA BORG . . . COMMERCIAL, Retailing Club . . . EVANGELOS D. BOSNIADIS . . . MATHEMATICS, CSF, Engineers Club, Italian Club, Jun- ior and Senior S.S., Block M, Rooters Club, Student Senate, Dance Comm., Basketball lIOs, l3Os, Varsity, Assembly Co-Chairman . . . STAN BOYANICH . . . ENGLISH, Jun- ior S.S., Italian Club, Writers Club, Student Senate, Execu- tive Board, Rooters Club, Reg. Pres., Boys' Financial Sec. Fall '54 . . . CAROL BRADY . . . COMMERCIAL, Dance Comm., Rooters Club, Reg. Vice-Pres. and Sec. Treas., Assistant Yell Leader, West Wing, Journal . . . CLARENCE HAROLD BROWN JR .... INDUSTRIAL ARTS, Block M, Rooters Club, Italian Club, Football I2 yearsl, Block M and Star, Football Trophy . . . HOWARD BROWN . . . SCIENCE-MATHEMATICS, Block M, Dance Comm., Ital- ian Club, Rooters Club, Varsity Track I2 yearsl , Varsity Football il yearl, Reg. Pres. and Vice Pres., Medal for Football . . . ROW SIX: JOE BROWN . . . Spotlight Club Pres., Dance Band, J.V. Football, Varsity Football, Track I2 yearsl . . . DAVE BRUCE . . . Varsity Football, All-City Track . . . DARLENE BUGAL . . . Italian Club, CSF, GRC . . . FRANCES VERNELLE BURGESS . . . HOME ECONOMICS, Spotlight Club, Future Nurses Club, GAA . . . LORENZA CAMPUSANO . . . COMMERCIAL, Latin American Club . . . VICTOR CANALES . . . HELEN MARIE CAPOTE HOME ECONOMICS, GAA lAwardsl . . . ROW SEVEN: SARITA CARBALLAL . . . ENGLISH- DRAMA, Italian Club, Spotlight Club, Rooters Club, Ushers Club, GAA lAwardsI, Reg. Vice Pres. and Treas., Term Plays, Operetta . . . CARMEN CARRERA . . . COMMERCIAL, Spotlight Club, Dance Comm., Rooters Club, Reg. Sec., Term Plays . . . TOM CASEY . . . MATHEMATICS - ENGLISH, Student Senate, Italian Club, Dance Comm., Senior S.S., French Club Pres., Engineers Club, Reg. Pres., Boys' Athletic Manager, Student Body President . . . ANNETTE CAVALLERO . . . COMMER- CIAL, Art Club, CSF, GAA, Junior Queen Candidate Fall '53 . . . ANNA CHAN . . . COMMERCIAL, Chinese Club . . . PAULINE CHARLES . . . COMMERCIAL, Block M Pres., Senior S.S., GRC, CSF, Officials Club, GAA lAwardsl . . . GEORGE CHRISTOPHER . . . COMMER- CIAL, CSF, Future Teachers Club, Certificate of Merit in Bookkeeping . . . VM wg, is RQ up 5 E X, . 1 is , 3 f, hixl QA ti. t 'i V it s :mi IIIINDRIZD TWENTY ROW ONE: PATTY CLARK . . . ALVA COLLINS . . . COMMERCIAL, Retailing Club, GAA . . . ELSIE M. COLLINS. . . CLOTHING, Retailing Club, GAA . . . BILL CONNALLY . . . SHOP . . . ROW TWO: JIM COPE . . . SHOPS, Japanese Club, Foot- ball I2 years-Z awards-trophy! . . . RUTH ANN CORDER . . . COMMERCIAL, Italian Club, Spotlight Club, Ushers Club, GAA, Class Treas., Term Plays . . . RAY CORDOVA . . , ENGLISH, Art Club, Intramural Basketball . . . VIRGINIA COROLLI . . . COMMERCIAL, CSF, Sopho- more, Junior, Senior S.S., Italian Club, Retailing Club, GAA, Sec. Treas. of HII and I-II2 Class . . . ROW THREE: JIM CRAIN . . . ENGLISH-MATHE- MATICS, French Club Vice Pres., Italian Club, CSF, Rooters Club, Senior S.S., Hi-Y Club, Dance Comm., Stue dent Senate, Executive Board, Baseball, High Senior Pres., City Government Day, West Wing and Journal . . . ALICE DANIELS . . . COMMERCIAL, Latin American Club, Re- tailing Club . . . JESSIE RUTH DAVENPORT . . . COM- MERCIAL, Latin American Club, Future Nurses Club . . . WARREN DAVIES . . . Chess Club . . . ROW FOUR: BETTY DAVIS . . . COMMERCIAL, Art Club, Swimming Club, Modeled in Fashion Show . . . JESSIE DAVIS . . . RICHARD DAVIS . . . MUSIC, Stu- dent Senate, CSF, Concert Band, Dance Band . . . VIVIAN LOUISE DAVIS , . . COMMERCIAL, Girls' Block M, GAA lawardsl , GRC, Latin American Club, Future Nurses Club. Future Teachers Club, Sec.-Treas. in Reg ..., ROW FIVE: JOE DECTOR . . . CAROL DE MONT . . . SCIENCE, Girls' Block M, GAA Sec. tawardsl, Dance Comm., CSF Life Member, GEB, Senior S.S., GRC, Pres. of Junior S.S., Student Body Recording Sec. and Vice Pres., Bank of America Certificate tor Science, Operettas . . . DANIEL DONG . . . MATHEMATICS, Engineering Club, Chinese Club Pres., Swimming, Reg. Sec.-Treas .... VELMA DOWTHARD , . .A Capella Choir, Spotlight Club, Operetta . . . ROW SIX: BEVERLY DOYLE . . . COMMERCIAL, Future Retailers, Dance Comm., Student Senate, Reg. Pres., West Wing , . . CLAUDIA DRAPER . . . Latin American Club, Art Club, GAA lawardsl . . . NANCY LEE DUMAS . , . COMMERCIAL , . . Skating Club, French Club, GAA lawardsl . . .JACK DWYER . . . SI-IOP, Retailing Club. ROW SEVEN: MARGARET EADES . . , BERNON EAKIN . . . ART, Art Club . , . CHARLES LONNIE EARNSHAW . . . ENGLISH, Italian Club ISergeant-at-armsl, Boys' Block M, Dance Comm., Junior and Senior S.S., Student Senate, Hi-Y Club, Choir, Varsity Football lawardsl, Trophy , . . GEORGIA EASTRIDGE . . , LANGUAGES, Italian Club, Nurses Club, Bowling . . . SKIN DIVERS a Ia Bearvillc seen as they participated tor Mission in one ot their many dual meets. Left to right, Charles Taft, Vir- qil Rush, Carl Slutord, Vzftor Drumm and Tom Rodriguez. i ROW ONE: RICHARD ELLINGSON . . . MATHEMATICS, French Club, Engineers Club, Italian Club, Rooters Club, Yearbook and Track . . . JUANITA EPPERLY . . . COM- MERCIAL . . . PAULINE ESPINOR , . . COMMERCIAL, Latin-American Club , . . WILLIAM EVANS . . . ENG- LISH-DRAMA-ART, Dance Comm., Stage Crew, Pres. Spotlight Club, Italian Club, Writers Club, Junior S.S., Asst. Yell Leader, High Junior Pres., Reg. Pres., Certificate of Merit for Emporium Art Contest, Term Plays, Operetta, Cartoon Drawings tor Journal . . . ED FABRIS . . . MA- CHINE SHOP, Italian Club, Basketball, Reg. Pres. and Sec.-Treas .... GEORGE FAULKNER . . . MATHEMAT- ICS, Library Staff, Stage Crew . . . WILLIAM GALEAI FEAGAIMAALII . . . SCIENCE-LIBERAL ARTS, CSF, Latin American Club, Chinese Club, Forensic Club, Spotlight Club Pres., Future Teachers Club, Reg. Pres., Football lawardl , Certificate of Merit for the Forensic Assn., Rep. to The Youth on Review Program and Program of March of Dimes . . . ROW TWO: LAVONNE MARIE FETTA . . . COMMER- CIAL, GAA, GRC, Retailing Club, Rooters Club . . . ED FIGARD . . . SHOP, Dance Comm., Latin American Club, Rooters Club, Reg. Vice-Pres .... SALLY FORD , . . COMMERCIAL . . . VIVIAN FORREST . . . COMMER- CIAL, Reg. Sec ..., CAROLYN FREESE . . . COMMER- CIAL, Retailing Club, GAA . . . ANGELO GAGGERO . . . AUTO SHOP, Art Club, Reg. Vice-Pres .... JOAN GEL- BER . . . COMMERCIAL, Junior and Senior S.S., Spotlight Club, Future Teachers Club, Italian Club, GAA, GRC, Tri- Hi-Y, Term Plays. . . ROW THREE: JEAN GIBSON . . . SCIENCE - LANGUAGE, French Club, Future Nurses, CSF Lite Member, Reg. Treas .,.. CAROL GIBSON . . . ENGLISH, Sophomore S.S., Spotlight Club, Dance Comm., Conservation Club, Future Retailers, Student Senate, Asst. Yell Leader, Reg. Vice-Pres. and Pres .... MORTON GIN . . . INDUSTRIAL ART, Chinese Club Sec .... BEATRICE GONZALEZ . . . COMMERCIAL, Retailing Club, Reg. Vice Pres. . . . BETTY GONSALVES . . . HOME ECONOMICS, Latin American Club, Swimming Club, Student Senate, Reg. Pres., Junior Queen Candidate lSpring '54l . . . BRUCE GOTSCHALL . . . MATHEMATICS, CSF, Future Teachers Club . . . DELORES GRAVES . . . ROW FOUR: MARILYN GRAVES . . . COMMERCIAL, Dance Comm., CSF, Journalism, Yearbook . . . PAT GRAVES . . , COMMERCIAL, Italian Club, Rooters Club, Skating Club, Reg. Sec. Treas., GAA . . . ROBERT GUS- TAFSON . . . COMMERCIAL, Retailing Club, Rooters Club, Senior Dance Comm., Yearbook . . . MARGARET HAMMER . . . COMMERCIAL . . . DENNIS HAMMETT . . . ART, Art Club, Stage Crew, Italian Club, Rooters Club, Term Play . . . HELEN HANA . . . COMMERCIAL, GRC, Retailers Club Pres., Rooters Club, Reg. Pres. . . . ONE HUNDRED TXVIENTY4 JN li Xen? ,J LM J, f X3 Q, lst, N I. 11 Q as 'tw ' . ' affine - f-mfijwggwrrwi' q I i If Ya i 31. I I li : l 'Q -. . UNI2 IIIINDRIZD 'I'W'IiN'I'Y-'IXVO Kai ROW ONE: CAROL HANDEL . . . COMMERCIAL, Block M Sec., Senior S.S., GEB, GAA lawardsl, Girls' Athletic Manager . . . FRANCES HEALY . . . HISTORY, Junior and Senior S.S., CSF, Block M, GAA Vice Pres. lawardsl , Reg. Sec., Vice Pres .,.. LOUISE HENDERSON . . . COMMERCIAL - HOME ECONOMICS, Italian Club . . . HELEN BURNETT HESTER . . . COMMERCIAL, GAA lawardl . . . ROW TWO: BARBARA HEYMAN . . . COMMERCIAL, GRC, Rooters Club, A Capella Choir, Italian Club, Tri-Y, GAA, Operetta . . . MARTHA ANN HOWARD . . , COM- MERCIAL, CSF, Senior S.S., GRC, Bank of America Award for Commercial Dept .,.. NAOMI HOWARD . , . COM- MERCIAL, GRC, Rooters Club, Latin American Club . . . EDMOND HULETT . . . SCIENCE, Sabre Club, NRA lawardsl, Cadet Colonel, Battalion Commander of Mis- sion's ROTC Battalion, S.A.R. Medal, Academic Award for Scholarship Merit, Drum Corps Award . . . ROW THREE: CLAUDETTE INGRAM . . . COMMERCIAL, French Club, Block M, Spotlight Club, Junior and Senior S.S., Rooters Club, GRC Sec,-Treas., GAA lawarclsl, Reg. Vice-Pres., Operetta . . . JOHN IRVINE . . . ENGLISH - MATHEMATICS, CSF, French Club, Italian Club, Rooters Club, Retailing Club, Term Plays . . . CHLOE JACKSON. COMMERCIAL, GRC, Junior and Senior S.S., Rooters Club, A Capella Choir, Block M, GAA lawardsl, Operetta , . . MAXINE JACKSON . . . LANGUAGE, Future Teachers Club, Spotlight Club, Reg, Pres. and Sec.-Treas .... ROW FOUR: SHIRLEY ANN JAYNES . , , HOME ECON- OMICS, Future Retailers Club . . . DOROTHY JENSEN . . . COMMERCIAL . . , CAROLYN JOHNSON . . . MATHEMATICS - COMMERCIAL, CSF, Senior S.S., Fu- ture Teachers Club Treas., Student Senate, Y,F.C. Sec., French Club Treas., Rooters Club, Reg. Vice Pres., Cer- titicates of Merit in Bookkeeping, Yearbook Business Manager . . . ROW FIVE: JIM JOHNSON , . . RADIO- ELEC. . . . JOANNE JOHNSON . . . ART, Rooters Club, Filipino Club . , . ROBERT JOHNSON . . . MUSIC, Spotlight Club . . . ESSIE JONES . . . COMMERCIAL, Future Teachers Club, Reg. Pres ,... ROW SIX: GRAHAM ALLAN JONES . . . MATHEMAT- ICS, CSF Treas., Senior S.S. Pres., Bank of America SIOO Award for Vocational Arts . . . CARMAN JULIAN , . . SCIENCE, Filipino Club, Future Nurses Club . . . TONY KAPOGIANNIS . . . SHOPS . . . SUSAN KENNEDY . . . MATHEMATICS, French Club, Retailing Club, GAA . . . ROW SEVEN: CAROL KNUUTTI . . . COMMERCIAL, Rooters Club, CSF . . . BONNIE LUE KRATZER . . . COMMERCIAL, Italian Club . . . DONNA KRATZER . . . COMMERCIAL . . . NORA LAIRD . , . COMMERCIAL, Latin American Club, Filipino Club Vice-Pres., Operetta. Miss Loretta Wilson, retiring head of the Social Studies depart- ment, has been a teacher of the oId school who always was ready either with the quick quip or the friendly advice. Mission and Mission-ites will miss her. This Senior section is dedicated to her and her work here at Mission. May her years ahead be good ones. , Eg! wig? ff ROW ONE: CONNIE LAMBSON . . . COMMERCIAL, GRC, Student Senate, Junior and Senior S.S., Executive Board, Dance Comm., Rooters Club, CSF, Spotlight Club, GAA, Class Pres. High Sophomores and High Juniors, Reg. Sec., Program Director . . . ARMAND LANGMO . . . MATHEMATICS, CSF . . . MARILYN LEA . . . ENGLISH, Senior S.S., CSF, Rooters Club, Writers Club, French Club Sec., Forensic Club, Reg. Sec., Bank of America Language Certificate, West Wing lreporter-editorl . . . DEWEY LEE . . . MATHEMATICS, Chinese Club, Engineers Club, Sabre Club Vice Pres., Rifle Team lawardl, Reg. Pres. . . . EDMOND LELANDAIS . . . LANGUAGE, French Club . . . BILLY LEMLER . . .COMMERCIAL . . . DAN LEWIS . . . HISTORY - ENGLISH - SCIENCE - MUSIC, CSF, Senior S.S., Basketball . . . ROW TWO: MILDRED LEWIS , . . COMMERCIAL, Dance Comm., Rooters Club, Retailers Club, West Wing . . . ELSIE LILE . . . COMMERCIAL, Dance Comm., Senior S.S., Future Retailers, Rooters Club, West Wing, Journal- ism . . . JOHNELLA LOGAN . . , COMMERCIAL - ENG- LISH, Future Teachers, A Capella Choir, Reg. Pres .... NANCY LOMOYA . . . MIRTA LOPEZ . . . COMMER- CIAL, GAA lSwimrning Managerl . . . ANGELA LOVATO . . . COMMERCIAL, Junior S.S., Reg. Vice Pres. and Sec. , . . ANITA LOVRIN . . . SCIENCE, HOME ECONOMICS, CSF, Senior S.S., Block M, GRC, Italian Club, Future Nurses, GAA, Bank of America Certificate of Merit . . . ROW THREE: RUTH LUNA . . . COMMERCIAL, Future Retailers, Latin American Club . . . ELEANOR LUSCIA MUSIC - ENGLISH, A Capella Choir, CSF, GRC, Italian Club, Rooters Club, Tri-Y, Operetta, West Wing . . KATHLEEN LUTZ . . . COMMERCIAL, CSF, Concert Ushers Club, Pres. Roller Skating Club, GRC, Rooters Club, i f 35 1. T1 .2 A . ii GAA lawarclsl, Block M, Certificate of Merit for After School Sports, Certificate of Proficiency in Bookkeeping . . . MARY LOUISE MADRID . . . COMMERCIAL, Latin American Club, Sec. Art Club . . . RICHARD MADRID . . . MECHANICAL DRAWING . . . MARY MAMMINI . . . COMMERCIAL, Italian Club, Junior and Senior S.S., Rooters Club, GAA lawardl, Vice-Pres. of Low Junior, Low Senior, and High Senior Class, Reg. Vice-Pres .... ANTHONY MANGINI . . . CABINET SHOP, Sabre Club, ROW FOUR: CECELIA MANANTAN . . . COMMERCIAL, Filipino Club, Reg. Vice-Pres. and Treas., Operetta, Fashion Show . . . ANGELO MARACCINI . . . Block M, Baseball Iawardsl . . . LOUIE MARQUEZ . . . DEBORAH MARTIN . . . HOME ECONOMICS, Filipino Club, Art Club, Re- tailing Club, Reg. Sec. Treas .... MARY MARTIN . . . COMMERCIAL . . . SHONE MARTINEZ . . . Art Club, Italian Club . . . GERTRUDE MAY . . . It's Bob Cayssials, head yell leader in front, bounded by Sue Jarman lleftl and Lil Scoma lrightl and Lennart Ring bringing rpghe rear. Missing is Rich Moylett, the Bear's other Spring yell ea er. I -J mal 3 1 I Y Q,--gn 15? lx. mfliwgfiy . it .. - if I 1' 'fd' 4 X 'fs i YJ? 'M I , i K . figs .-. i A Rum, il! I!.tl' iii 5 will li UNI, IIIINDRI I7 'l'XVIiN'I'Y-F4 JUR I. sw e , at ROW ONE: PAM MEANOCK . . , COMMERCIAL . . . JOHN McCOY . . . MATHEMATICS, CSF, Block M, Base- ball lawardsl . . . JIM MCRORY . . . ENGLISH, Junior and Senior S.S., Block M, Rooters Club, Italian Club Sergeant-at-Arms, Dance Comm., Writers Club, Student Senate, Executive Board, Head Yell Leader, Swimming Team lawardsl, Term Plays, Cartoons tor West Wing, Journal . . . LAURIE MIFFLIN . . . MUSIC, GRC, Root- ers Club, French Club, Future Nurses, Band, Tr-Hi-Y Pres. ROW TWO: FORBES MILLER . . . SHOP, Dance Comm. Engineers Club Vice Pres., Chess Club, Soccer, Track Football managers . . . MARY LOU MILLIGAN . . COMMERCIAL, Italian Club, West Wing, Reg. Vice Pres. . . . JOE MITCHELL . . . Reg. Pres. . . . WILMA MITCHELL . . . ENGLISH, Rooters Club, Stage Craft, GAA lawardsl, Term Plays . . . 1 r ROW THREE: MICHAEL MORINI . . , ART METAL . . . BETTY ANN MORA . . . COMMERCIAL, Dance Comm., Italian Club, Rooters Club, GAA lawardl , Senior S.S., Reg. officer, . . MARY ANN MORA . . . COMMERCIAL, GAA lawardsl , Dance Comm., Italian Club, Rooters Club, Sen- ior S.S., Reg. Vice Pres .... JANICE MORINI . . . ROW FOUR: LYNN MORRIS. . , COMMERCIAL, Retail- ing Club, Rooters Club, Miss Retailing . . . PHYLLIS MORSE . . . COMMERCIAL . . , MARLENE MURPHY . . . ENGLISH, Italian Club, Ushers Club . . . ROLAND MYERS. . . ROW FIVE: WILLIAM NG . , . Chinese Club . . . RON- ALD W. NIZUK . . . ENGLISH, Forensic Club . . . JO- ANNE NOTO . . . COMMERCIAL, GRC, Block M, GAA lawardsI, Senior S.S., Italian Club, CSF . . . MARILYN O'CONNOR . . . Dance Comm., Rooters Club, Retailing Club , . . ROW SIX: ROSE ANN O'CONNOR . . . COMMERCIAL . . . CHARLES O'MALLEY . . . SHOP . . . WILLIAM S. ORAIS . . . SHOP, Filipino Club, Boxing, Football, Track, Basketball, Golden Gloves Championship I953 . . . RITA ORNELAS . . . ROW SEVEN: ELAINE ORTIZ . . . COMMERCIAL, Fu- ture Retailers, Rooters Club, Dance Comm., Senior S.S. Student Senate, Executive Board, Journalism, Correspond- ing Sec. of Student Body . . . HOPE PANDO . . . COM- MERCIAL, Latin American Club Pres. and Vice Pres., Reg. Pres. and Vice Pres .... DOROTHY PAPPAS . . . MUSIC, Spotlight Club, GAA, Operettas, Certificate ot Merit in Choir. . . DAVE PENNINGER . . ,MECHANICAL DRAW- ING, Italian Club, Boys' Block M, Engineers Club, Bas- ketball, Swimming, Golt . . . 1 Mr. Jack Bale, retiring mechanical drawing and shop teacher, bows out of teaching after 38 years. His work with boys, and his thorough knowledge of his field, earned him the respect of his students and colleagues. His cheerful countenance will be missed as will his teaching. The January graduation section is dedicated to Mr. Bale. THE MISSION staff-and the student body wish him the best in his retirement. 1 QR f 2 L Q. r Illia f ' T ., , , ..,..i. 3 ' is x Wi? , ,i I 4 . . , 5 I 1 A ROW ONE: JACQUELINE PERSON . . . COMMERCIAL . . . SHARLENE PERUCCA . . . COMMERCIAL, CSF, Block M, GAA lawardsl, GRC, Senior S.S., Italian Club . . . JOAN PIMIENTA . . . COMMERCIAL, Italian Club, Junior S.S., Senior S.S. Vice Pres., Dance Comm. co-Chair- man, Block M, GAA lawardsl, Student Senate, Latin American Club, Tri-Hi-Y Vice Pres., Chaplin, and Treas., High Junior Class Vice Pres., Low Junior Sec. Treas., Reg. Vice Pres., Pres., Sec.-Treas., Carnival Chairman of Food Booths . . . BOB POSEY . . . ART, Italian Club, Foot- ball lTrophyI . . . LYNN POWELL . . . ENGLISH, CSF, Italian Club, Ushers Club, West Wing . . . AL QUAD- RELLI . . . INDUSTRIAL ARTS, Junior S.S., Block M, Italian Club, CSF, Reg. Officer, Swimming lawardl . . . ALBERTO QUIJANO . . . ENGLISH, Filipino Club . . . ROW TWO: NADIA QUINTANA . . . LANGUAGES- COMMERCIAL, French Club, CSF, GAA, Ushers Club Sec. . . . DIANE RAJEWSKI . . . COMMERCIAL, Latin Amer- ican Club . . . MARION RAJEWSKI . . . COMMERCIAL, GAA . . . JOAQUIN D. RAMOS . . . SCIENCE, Italian Club, Rooters Club, Senior S.S. CSF, Forensic Assn., De- bate Team, Model U.N. at Cal . . . ROSE MARIE RAMOS . . . COMMERCIAL, Latin American Club, Reg. Vice Pres. and Sec.-Treas., Certificate award in Selling As A Career . . . BETTY JEAN REED . . .COMMERCIAL . . . MYRTIS REEVES . . . COMMERCIAL, Swimming . . . ROW THREE: ROGER DONALD RESLER . . . MATHE- MATICS . . . DAVE REYNOLDS . . . MATHEMATICS, Sabre Club, French Club, NRA, CSF, Forensic Assn., Junior S.S., Rifle Team, Medal for Speech at The American Legion Oratorical Contest . . . GLORIA RINCON . . . HOME ECONOMICS, Latin American Club, Reg. Pres., is if UK -it is! I it we .fl 't miie mfllitf Vice Pres ..., PATRICIA RIORDAN . . . COMMERCIAL, NRA, Block M, GAA lawardsl . . . JOHN RIOS . . . SHOPS, Filipino Club, Football lawardl . . . BARBARA ROBBINS . . . COMMERCIAL . . . MARTIN ROBERTS . . . MACHINE SHOP, Italian Club, Rooters Club, Base- ball . . , ROW FOUR: NORMA ROBINSON . . . COMMERCIAL . . . SILVIO ROBLETO . . . COMMERCIAL - LANGUAGE, Latin American Club . . . CAROLYN JANE RODRIQUEZ . . . LANGUAGES . . . GEORGE RODRIQUEZ . . . ART, Football lBIOck MI . . . LAURA RODRIQUEZ . . . COM- MERCIAL . . . LOIS MARIE ROMANO . . . COMMER- CIAL, Reg. Pres., Vice Pres., West Wing, Stage Crew . . . PETER ROTTER . . . SPORTS . . . ,. N I ,-,,- . l fd -1 ' Lf o ,f1,f4.J 4, ff-,,4.,,-,,,f I i til! i' X I 1' II S' 4 V .' f ii , 'VL-L T - i'la .0 PI IO I wifi? lu Wm' Lliffrm . I 'art xx kg cc-eu WM' ' ef I XX 1 - E A , A A X I L r j I A, I X 4 R , - ' ' If S- . X 3 Z 9 f ii X g .. W I lf, '. K R' ill S ! , , Y .X N a v Q lp ' I ' 5 1: N l Il I Lx I' if M x ty gi 0 '-' I :il 5 ROW ONE: LOUIE ROVAI . . . Art Club, Italian Club, Manager of Football Team Il yearl , Block M, Low Soph- omore Class President . . , ROGER RUIZ . . . BARBARA RUSSELL . . . SABURO SUZUKI . . . Japanese Club . . . ROW TWO: RUBEN SALAS . . . SCIENCE-MATHE- MATICS - ENGLISH - SPANISH - HISTORY, Retailing Club, Yearbook , . . JAMES SANCHEZ . . . ART, Latin American Club, Art Club Pres., Bank of America Certifi- cate tor Art, Designed the '55 block . . . CIRILLO SAN- TOS . . , GLADYS ESTER SANDOVAL . . . COMMER- CIAL - HOME ECONOMICS, Latin American Club . . . ROW THREE: MAGDALENA SAPIEN . . , COMMER- CIAL, Latin American Club, Reg. Pres .... ALEXANDER SAROFF . . . SHOPS . . . VIRGINIA SCHEMBRI . . . COMMERCIAL, GAA lawardsl, CSF, Sophomore, Junior, Senior S.S., Retailing Club, GRC, Three Bookkeeping Cer- tificates of Merit . . . KLAUS SCHULZ . . . MATHE- MATICS, Engineers Club, CSF, French Club, Dance Comm., Varsity Basketball i2 yearsl, Block, Reg. Vice- Pres., Reg. Pres .... I ROW FOUR: LILLIAN SCOMA . . . COMMERCIAL, Re- tailers Club, Dance Comm., Asst. Yell Leader . , . LILLIAN SCOTT . . . COMMERCIAL, GAA . . . THOMAS SCOTT . . . SHOPS . . . CORDELIA SEGURA . . . COMMERCIAL, Sophomore, Junior S.S., Latin American Club Vice Pres., GAA lawardsl, Bowling Manager, Reg. Sec .... ROW FIVE: GEORGE SHAW . . . Chess Club . . . JO ANN SHUBIN . . . COMMERCIAL, CSF, GAA lawardsl . . . MONROE SIMLIN . . . SHOPS, Baseball I2 yearsl. Reg. Treas .... SHIRLEY SIMS . . . MUSIC - COMMER- CIAL, ltalian Club, CSF, Bank of America Gold Cup for Fine Arts . . . ROW SIX: DIANNE SMALLEY . . . COMMERCIAL, Stu- dent Senate . . . CHARLIE SMITH . . . SHOPS - MUSIC, Boys' Block M, Judo and Weightlifting Club, Track I2 yearsl , Basketball I I yeari , Reg. Vice-Pres .... NORENE SMITH . . . COMMERCIAL, GAA iawardsl , GRC, Ushers Club, Girls' Block M, Certificate of Proficiency in Book- keeping . . . JANET STARKE . . . COMMERCIAL, Future Retailers Club, Reg. Pres .... ROW SEVEN: ALLAN STEINBERG . . . MUSIC, Choir, Spotlight Club, Reg, Pres., Certificate for Operetta . . . SHIRLEY STORTZ . . . COMMERCIAL, Dance Comm., Sophomore, Junior, Senior S.S., Rooters Club, Spotlight Club, Girls' Block M, Tri-Hi-Y, Italian Club, West Wing and GAA . . . ANITA STRONG . . . COMMERCIAL, GRC, Latin-American Club, Rooters Club, GAA . . , KAORU SUTO . . . MATHEMATICS-MECHANICAL DRAWING, Engineers Club, Japanese Club, Boys' Block M, Basketball ll3O'sl, Varsity Basketball, Reg. Vice-Pres .... BELOW: ALLAN JONES is pictured shortly after receiving the Bank of America SIOO award in vocational arts. Pictured with Al is his mother, who seems rather happy about the whole thing, So was the entire Mission group, who applauded Al's win. l 'Ili X S-5' sf x T -gi I 'gi y I kb ROW ONE: LEDA TAFT . . . COMMERCIAL, GRC, CSF, GAA lawardsl, Reg. Sec.Treas. and Vice-Pres., Christmas Play . . . DALE TALENT . . . SHOP . . . VERA TAMI- LINA . . . Carnival Show and Talent Show . . . JEAN TAYLOR . . . COMMERCIAL - MUSIC - ENGLISH, Sen- ior S.S. Sec.-Treas., Girls' Block M Vice Pres., A Capella Choir, Writers Club Pres., Spotlight Club Sec.-Treas., Rooters Club, GAA Iawardsl, Operetta . . . RICHARD TEIJEIRO . . . ENGLISH, Student Senate, Rooters Club, Baseball lawardsl , Reg. Pres., Term Plays . . . GAIL TER- RITO . . . COMMERCIAL, GAA Iawardsl, Block M, Dance Comm., Italian Club, Senior S.S., Rooters Club, Tri-Hi-Y Vice Pres., West Wing, Yearbook . . . EARNES- TINE THOMAS . . . COMMERCIAL, Rooters Club, GRC, Reg. Treas., Red Cross Rep .... ROW TWO: BARBARA THOMPSON . . . COMMERCIAL, Future Nurses, Latin American Club, Rooters Club . . . JIMMIE LEON TILLERY . . . MATHEMATICS . . . BEV- ERLY TILLMAN . . . COMMERCIAL . . . WILLY DEAN TILLMAN . . . HOME ECONOMICS-SCIENCE, Future Nurses, Spotlight Club . . . DONALD TORO . . . RADIO - ELECTRIC SHOP . . . CONNIE TORRES . . . COMMER- CIAL, Rooters Club, GRC, GAA . . . BEVERLY TORRIERI . . . COMMERCIAL, Retailing Club Sec. Treas., Student Senate, Rooters Club, Reg. Vice-Pres., Yearbook . . . ROW THREE: BARBARA TOWNSLEY. . . COMMERCIAL, GRC, Rooters Club . . . HUEY TOY . . . MATHEMATICS, Chinese Club Treas., Engineering Club . . . PAT TURPIN . . . COMMERCIAL, Senior S.S., Rooters Club, Latin Amer- ican Club, Dance Comm., Retailing Club, Pres., Vice Pres. and Sec. Treas., Recording Sec. of Student Body, Low Senior Class Sec. Treas., West Wing, Yearbook . . . JIM VANCE . . . SHOPS, Reg. Pres., Low Senior Pres. f - ': '- ','- 1 f Q ,sim , it x 1 . K - Ll . A 3, 1, . ,4, J I issue I. sr ' ' '1- E. '?'f'TF I2 ,W ' .L nbzlw .. . .. 52, if ge- ei t sa 4 sg . . . LAWRENCE VARGO . . . ART - SHOP . . . ALICE VELASQUEZ . . . ART - HOME ECONOMICS, Art Club, Latin American Club . . . SHARON VICK . . . ART, CSF, Stage Crew, Art Club, Ushers Club, Senior S.S., Reg. Vice- Pres., Rep. for Mission as art contest judge, Yearbook, West Wing, worked in art for S.F. Youth Assn .... ROW FOUR: QUZZIE VICKERS . . . SHOPS . . . BAR- BARA WALKER . . . COMMERCIAL, Retailing Club, Dance Comm., Student Senate, Rooters Club, Reg. Pres., Treas., West Wing . , . MARY CATHERINE WALKER . . . COMMERCIAL, Future Teachers Club, Girls Block M ...MICHAEL WALKER , . .MATHEMATICS - SCIENCE, Italian Club, Writers Club, Rooters Club, Spotlight Club, Senior S.S .... PAT WARD . . . ENGLISH, GRC, Rooters Club, Modern Dance, French Club, Italian Club, Future Nurses Pres., Tri-Hi-Y, Reg. Sec., Operetta . . . CHARLES WASHINGTON . . . SHOP . . . FRED WATERS . . . CABINET SI-IOP, Boys' Block M, Rooters Club, Spotlight Club, Latin American Club, Track, Baseball Iawardsl . . . W IS A IV I ' ' N I f. x 1,7 . kfl if ,, - , fl? Q, Cl ff., 441112, 17 ,Lffifffvff . 1 Ll , fflf f f X T L, I ' J ..f I I Q ,I ' ff 55155551 'fisaiifffsjfffffnf.,SS-Q:::5'Ef 1 Esifffs!'Eff,iffffsfs'. 5f1ss5fffi:ffNiftsfffiifffti. . , ,if1'JHgffffgff:5f..'::f5f5:,5'rf.g11:':s1fsEi5E::s:.-.g:. hwy S levi V! ti 1 3 I , 4 - M1 f In . sssywkwi June Senior - Pictures Not ln Yearbook Richard Avon, William Bosia, Anna Chan, Absey Bogle, Romeo Cunanan, James Dean, Lowrence Edgecombe, Mona Gonzales, Jessie Guerrero, Harvey Hernandez, Donald Love, Ezekiel Martin, Lupe Medrano, Peggy Morris, Pauline Morales, Emanuel Moore, Shigeru Nakabe, Rudolph Pike, Robert Poli- teano, William Roberts, Jane Rodriguez, Theodore Silva, Louis Solis, Jack Waheed, Jack Wininger, Paul Yerondopulos. ROW ONE: JESUS A. YANES . . . MATHEMATICS, Sabre Club, Latin American Club, NRA, Soccer lawardsl . . . GEORGE YOUNG . . . MATHEMATICS, Block M, CSF, Baseball lawarclsl . . . JOSEPH CHARLES YOUNG . , . LANGUAGE - MATHEMATICS, Engineers Club, Saber Club Pres., NRA Sec.-Treas., Forensic Assn. Sec.- Treas .... PATRICIA YAMAKAWA . . . MATHEMAT- ICS, CSF Vice-Pres. and Lite Member, Senior S.S. Sec. and Pres., Junior S.S. Vice-Pres., French Club Sec., Fu- ture Teachers Club, GRC, NRA, GAA, Rooters Club, Bank of America Gold Cup for Science and Mathematics, Year- book Business Manager, Editor . . . ROW TWO: JESSE WOODSON , . . MECHANICAL DRAWING, Track I3 yearsl Block, Basketball I3 yearsl Block . . . SALLY WUNDERLICH . . . SCIENCE - COM- MERCIAL, Italian Club, Future Nurses Club Vice-Pres., GRC, Rooters Club, Student Senate, GAA lawardsl , Reg. Pres. and Vice-Pres., Yearbook . . . MAYDELLE WISE- MAN . , . COMMERCIAL-HOME ECONOMICS . . . CHARLENE WILSON . . . SCIENCE, Mission Y, Art Club Vice-Pres., GAA . . . ROW THREE: JERRY WILLIAMS . . . ENGLlSH-MATHE- MATICS, Italian Club Treas., French Club Sgt.-at-Arms, CSF, Rooters Club . . . DANYA WILLIAMS. , . ENGLISH, Spotlight Club Vice-Pres., Stage Crew, GAA, Italian Club, GRC, Rooters Club, Ushers Club, Reg. Vice-Pres., Term Plays, Operettas, Youth On Review show . . . BARBARA WILLIAMS . . . COMMERCIAL, Future Nurses Club, Rooters Club . . . ALONZO WILLIAMS . . . COMMER- CIAL, Block M, Rooters Club, Football I3 years! . . . ROW FOUR: JACK WICKERT . . . MUSIC, Student Sen- ate, Rooters Club, Reg. Pres., Operetta, Orchestra, All- City-Band . . . JANET WHITMAN . . . COMMERCIAL, Retailers Club, Reg. Vice-Pres., Treas., Sec .... JOYCE WHITAKER . . . HOME ECONOMICS, Reg. Sec. . . . WMARY LOUISE WHARTON . . . MUSIC, Spotlight Club, GAA lawardsl , Ushers Club, Reg. Sec.-Treas., Operettas, Term Plays . . ROW FIVE: NORMA ZANGARI . . . FRENCH - MUSIC - ENGLISH, Italian Club, Spotlight Club, French Club, CSF, Future Nurses Club Sec,-Treas., A Cappella Choir, GAA, Reg. Sec. Choir Award, Operetta, West Wing. 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At Metropolitan Life you'll be engaged in interesting work from the moment you arrive. Alter hours you can join your friends in many different interesting social and recreational groups. Learn about this romplete job opportunity by calling at our Employment Bureau before graduation. Ask us about: ' Good starting salaries ' Liberal vacation . arran ements ' Regular increases g ' Appetizing meals as guest ' Steady advancement of the Company ' FiVe'daYv 40'h0Uf'Week ' Fun in social, athletic and . Life, Sickness and recreational groups Hospital Insurance ' Ideal working conditions IT CAN ALL BE YOURS! For lull information, come to the Personnel Division, Monday through Friday, any time between 8:30 AAI. and 5:00 I .M. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 765 California Street San Francisco 20, Calif. ONE HUNDRED TI-IIRTY-ONE v U EDM gowiwumg, msanzuon DRIZZlER IACKET o I ' um I SQ ..'. I ..-.- 2 1 ii I Loose change in your pocket adds up ... 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Avenue at Geary Mission at 20th PISANI PRINTING CO, PRINTERS - LITHOGRAPHERS 485 Brarman Street San Francisco 0 SUtter I -4772 55? 2 lim' Q12 i LIL SCOMA AND JACK WICKERT MODEL THE LATEST. ALL A-B-O-A-R-D! Step lively gang!! Come in and see -- you'Il diszover absolutely e Oh' u want to shine in the summer ev ry Ing yo sun! Jr. ACCOUNTS INVITED Neighborhood custom f f S fx fury 'fax lxJ T' I ff Z 5 IOIIIED UND!! AUT NE COCA-COLA COMPANY IV NOIITV or v THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA ONE HUNDRED TlflIR'IY THREE Yearbook Staff Labored ll Year lbc yearbook stzill' set their goal lol the best yearbook in the city. uutlcr tht' lczulership ol Yearbook Fclitor Pat Yzuun- lillwll, :mtl Aclvisor Gemini Cc-ue Phillips. Sail Vcrgarat, student botly president ol the lull term, fzltne up with LI uou-trzttlitionzrl ycnr- book c'ovt'r, whicli also won him at scliolzirship lrom Scholastic blllgllllllfl. lVorking, close with l'1lt were .Xssocizltc lftli- tor -lcxmuiue Ashley, Business Manager Carolyn Alolmsou, Atlvt-rtisiug Mzuingt-r Mary l.1lllgS1llllCl' :tml lISSlSl2lllI ctlitors l.orrz1iut' Clatssitly, publicity: Ruben Sztlzls, sports: lilsit- l.ilt', paste-ups: Bev- erly lorricri, senior itlvutsg Xlzirilyu fl1'2lX'CS, reg :mtl clubs idents: Rositzt 1.11 lfoutzninc, llCg1lllVl'S :tml photographer. Mr. Don l,l'1ll0l' ol tht- Piszmi Printing Co., lizxutllctl the printing ol the ycnrlmook. Club, lrg, senior :mtl llllllly sports pictures were taken by Mr. Ken llzill, :uul his stall ol Plymouth l'icturt's. Mr. Fred Virgil lroul the XVt'stt'ru l'lllgl'2lVCl'S, took ture ol thc engraving. .Xrt lor the ycznrbook was llzuullt-tl uutlcr the lt-zulcrsliip ol Mrs. Dorothy Cooclrirll, :tml Mrs. 1.1-uore lirzlvo, 2ll'I tt':u'lit'rs. TOP LEFT-Selecting the yearbook cover and signing contracts were just a couple of the duties of Editor Patricia Sachiko Yama- kawa seen 'here with cover salesman Mr. Lloyd Casey and pub- licity director Lorraine Hopalong Cassidy. LEFT-Typing, typing and more typing were the code words in Yearbook as Gail Territo and Sally Wunderlich would no doubt testify. EELOW LEFT-Selling advertising proved tough at times even thouqh Carol Brady and ad manager Mary Lanosathcr appear breathing easy here. FALL YEARBOOK STAFF - - Raw One ll. to r.l : M. Graves, P. Yamakawa, C-enial Gene, J. Ashley, L, Cassidy. Row Two: E. Lile, R. Salas, R. Cayssials, J. Hursh, M. Langsather. Row Three: B. Torrieri, L. Scoma, C. Johnson, R. LaFontaine, THE GENERAL STAFF-Front Row: Rosita La Fontaine, Sally Wunderlich, Carol Brady, Lil Scoma, Bob Cayssials, Ardath Decker, Second Row: Gail Territo, Dixie Oliver, Pat Yamakawa leditorl, Lorraine Cassidy, Bev Torrieri, Jim Crain, Rich Moylett, Rich Elling- son, Ruben Salas, Marilyn Graves, Barbara Garcia. Third Row lperched on topl: John Veioz, Bob Gustafson, Jeannine Ashley, and Elsie Lile. Missing from the picture, tlce three copy writers, Pat Metsack, Carla Thomsen and Julie Olsen. THE SALES AND ADVERTISING STAFFS-Front Row: Mary Lang- sather lad managerl, Elaine Ortiz, Pat Turpin, Carol Brady. Sec-- ond Row: Caroline Johnson lsales and business managerl, Carilyn griffin, Eunice Kelly, Barbara Garcia, Pat Brown and Marilyn riffin. THE ART STAFF-Front Row: Dave Sanchez, Lennart Ring, Shone Martinez, Sharon Vick, Parialee Culbertson, Richard Lutge, Joe Locario, Kaoru Suto, Shigeru Nakabe. 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