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aii I ,. Q, Man of Mission 4,14 Joe Perricone ' 4 Ei 'S O Q., Sa4aa!S .4'eadew46p fifzdkzm ! ss 'V'- BX, 2 F , Girl of Mission Ellen Gal! We iaaafz am aaldftawidag Wideachmltea, Besides being an able leader, star athlete, Sodalist, Vigilante . . . Joe Perricone served as Student Body President this year. He has been class president during his freshman, sophomore and iunior years. Since his sophomore year, Joe has been a starter on the Pioneer football and baseball varsity and for the past two years has sparked the varsity basketball team by his alert plays. Standing high scholastically, Joe is a member of the California Scholarship Federation. Joe Perricone, Boy of Mission has been a capable leader and will always be one-wherever he goes and whatever he does. Life Sodalist, glee club member, Kamera Klixer, C.S.F. life' member, Class President for the past two years . . . yes that's her. lt would be hard to find one more deserv- ing to be the Girl of Mission than Ellen Gatz. Besides her musical talent and leadership qualities, Ellen was the lead in the operetta, Mission's representative at Girls' States and received the Honors at Entrance Award to Immaculate Heart College. As a lite consecrated member of the Sodality she leaves her Alma Mater strong in spirit, as a life member of the C.S.F. she leaves strong in mind. As the Girl of Mission Ellen leaves happy memories to all with whom she has been associated.
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Left: The Seniors stroll down Grand Avenue during the Sodality Talent Show. amid Q apcwzaaw cm cmd fzafdca, Ah! What talent abounds at Mission High! And how eagerly Missionites display it! Yes, the Sodality sponsored talent show brought out the hidden talent in many a stuttering freshman and suave senior. The Juniors displayed their abilities in a skit about George Gershwin while the Seniors captured their audiences and took them to Grand Avenue, San Francisco to the music ot Flower Drum Song. Missionites displayed equal ability in the art of skating. This annual Sodality escapade brought out the savage qualities in many students who insisted on coming dressed as Frankensteins and dead bodies, not to mention the Mafia who showed up complete with machine guns in the mob wagon- the big, bad, black Willis Knight. These are Sodality Activities'??'? 4- Right: Summertime and the livin' is easy Juniors sway rhythmically to the Gershwin melody in the shade of the old apple tree. Top: Sheila Soller is lifted gracefully into the air by Bill Colvert to Sunday. Bottom: Cathy Simmons and Janet Ruh tell the audience l'm a girl and I mean that's only great! Left: Chorus girl Rita Ha- tem lives it up with Mar- shall Terry Brown. Right: Typical Missionites during tree dress-Chuck Blankenship, Pat Eddy and casual acquaintance, two headless wonders, and Doctor Livingston.
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Left to right, Front Row: Margaret Daugherty, Mary Ann Tomaschko, Catherine Wall, Gerda Klementich, Pat Lautenschleger, Anne Elliott, Janet Abdalla, Linda Patalan, Kathy Dougherty, Michele Triggs, Peggy Quinn, Peggy Loggins, Sally Crowe, Jackie Lenhart, Elaine Friend. Row 2: Joanna Littleiohn, Madelyn Burns, Loretta Allen, Margaret Mitchell, Elizabeth Menegatti, Mary Jo Fiegel, Elizabeth Ann Fiegel, Sally Sue Dailey, Ellen Gatz, Carolyn Tomaschko, Mary Beth Higgins, Julia Wiedel, Bonnie Westfall, Kathy Burns, Teresa Willey, Katy Fitzpatrick, Susan Moran. Row 3: Joanne Westfall, Denise Shannon, Joy Willin, Lana Jones, Doreen Neustatter, Janet Daly, Judy Wagenbrenner, Kay Connor, Diane Benken, Jeanne Perreiah, Kathleen Baltutat, Kathy Med- vetz, Linda Parry. Joy Willin, C.S.F. President, ' 'git ad! 510474 ze4aZz'a. The purpose of this organization shall be to foster a high standard of scholarship and broader ideals of service. California Scholarship Federation Constitution. lntelligence and perseverance pay off at Mission for only those students who have earned the sufficient ten points on their report cards are entitled to C.S.F. mem- bership. The C.S.F. sponsored Good English Day in Service an effort to rid Mission of the use of slang. Among the more successful activities of the club was the trip to St. John's Seminary, Camarillo, where the girls toured the famous Doheny Library. All C.S.F. members agree it's no easy task to maintain high grades but a very worth- while one. mazda Life Membership in C.S.F. ................. Janet Abdalla, Sally Sue Dailey, Anne Elliott, Elizabeth Ann Fiegel, Mary Jo Fiegel, Carol Fitzgerald, Ellen Gatz, Lana Jones, Kathleen Meduetz, Carole Platz. General Excellence ........... .Ianet Abdalla, Kathleen Medvetz Journalism .............................. Marleen Corrigan, Ellen Gatz, Dorothy Hodges, Lana Jones, Kathleen Medvetz, Saundra Miller, Peggy Phipps, Marie Talavera, Judy Wagen- brenner Band ........ . . .Margaret Duffy, Rose Marie Buianda Drama ................................ Mary Beth Sheahan Perfect Attendance, ...................,.. Dolores Arredondo, Donna Crabb, Mary Jo Fiegel, Lana Jones, Judy Sovereign Girl of Mission ................................. Ellen Gatz
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