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MISSION 1935 7 Mission Staff Editor . . . . . . Howard Anderson Assistant Editor . . . . Christina Van den Akker Business Manager . . . . . . Albertus Kamps Assistant Business Manager . . . . Nicholas Tocco Art Editor ..... . Maxine Peterson Photographic Editor . . . Marie Santos Literary Editor . . . . Beulah Russell Boys' Athletics . . . Lester Newstrom Girls' Athletics . , . . Charlotte Haller Future Farmers . . Cornelius Van Elderen S-eniors . . . . . Frances Kincaid Ju-niors . . . . John Travaille Sophomores . . . Elaine Brink Freshmen . . Charles McBrian Junior High . . . Robert Muscio Girls' League . . . Phyllis Gritton Music . . . . . Miriam Spuller Scholarship . . Gladys Bartholomew Merit Board . . . Gladys Asklund Student Body . . Georgene Osborne Drama . . . Beatrice Rees War Whoop . . . Vera Bonnet Debating . . . . Tate Hutchins Gold R Society . ...... Harvey Douma School Departments . ...... Rowein Schmiedt Snapshots . . . . Bernice Bartholomew, Bernie Wever Horoscope . . . . . . Mae Lagier, Bill Van Andel Humor . . . - . Radomir Kolak, Bill Farschon Art . . . Bernice Bartholomew, Vera Bonnet, Miriam Spuller, Wayne Coe visor Aungst x l! A X T ' Ch in Sthlb Lll Cd ii- ii ' y lists . . aro a eg, ' , Rf, ' .7 Adp'L . . . ii . .T .lifede ergren at az f
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,' H f I I f Xi ff X 1 2, 1 Dedication To LESLIE B. BROWN who has so willingly guided us in our class activities, we, the class of 1935, sincerely dedicate this issue of the Mission. MISSION 1935
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N the mid-summer of 1910 two citizens of Ripon, meeting in the post office, first brought up the idea of organizing a high school in this community. A petition was drawn up and circulated, an election held for the high school board, and Ripon Union High School District organized and ready for busin-ess in just one month. The school was opened on the first day of September, 1910, in the Odd Fellows Hall, with one teach-er and fourteen students. A temporary high school ' building was con' structed, and another teacher added, in 1911. After that, until 1916, rooms and teachers were added until there were five rooms and five teachers employed. This building is used for shop and agriculture at the present time. In August, 1916, the structure which now houses the students was started, to be finished in May, 1917.
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