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156 ALUMNI OFFICERS Charlie Gonzales, Linda Gonzales, President-Jim Taylor, Mary Nolan, Simon Valdez. The alumni is an association of all the past graduates of Mission High. Their president is Jim Taylor from the class of '57, The alumni hold regular meetings in which they discuss future activities and events. They put on special dances and recreational activities for the members throughout the year. ahead tie :scene fucken PEP COMMISSIONERS Pat Vaepel, Cheri Haines, Eddie Walsh, Claudine Herbelin, Marleen Corrigan, Larry Hopper. OK you guys, yells out a cute platinum blond, on the count of three! . . . one, two, three! With that, 150 green and white cards covered the stands in a beau- tiful Block ,M. Impressive? Definitely! And the amount of work put into the production of Mission's 1960 card section is also impressive. But this is only one sample of the many services performed by our Pep Commission. Working artistically on posters, announcing coming games and selling buttons and beanies for the parents club are iust a few of their iobs, all well done.
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zampe ma and bagadalfadaw Zagat: yeahac Q, Keeping Sodalists informed keeps the Gab- riel's Trumpet staff pretty busy. ln keeping with the Mission spirit, they work hard to re- mind the girls of their duties to the Sodality and publicize the work of the ever active Mczrianites. TRUMPET STAFF Left to right, Front Row. Janet Evans, Virginia Kline, Kathleen Soule, Kathleen Connor. Row 2: Gaye Harpster, Bonnie Westfall, Melanie Schmid. Row 3: Lynn Burns, Marcella Lespron, Loretta Allen. Ah, here we have iournalism at its supreme perfection. Working night and day in splendid cooperation and staff spirit, these brilliant newsmen have succeeded in putting out cz total of V2 a paper of real writing. Un- daunted by the iealous glares of the Angelus staff, our Conquistador staff adopted the motto Genius will out and recorded in newsprint the real Mission, insane but happy. CONQUISTADOR STAFF Left to right: Phil Cleveland, .lohn Schwarze, Ralph Parrett, Chuck Ettari, Terry Lenhart 155
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Nil PARENTS' CLUB OFFICERS ABOVE: Mr, Hellwig, Mrs. Scheurich, President-Mr, Ruh, Mrs. Brosseit, Mrs. Hellwig. makeadawczdi, BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS Mrs. .lasinski and Mr. Derby display their friend, Harvey, who was ruffled off in a Boosters' money-raising project. S Every big production must have dependable backers. Here at Mission High we are proud to have a parents' club behind us that is willing to go all the way for the good of the students. Throughout the year, our parents have stood ready, willing and able to supply the school with sports equipment, typewriters, and our pride and ioy, the beautiful curtains enhancing Mission's audi- torium. To make this possible, our moms and dads ioined with the students and the faculty to produce a Pioneer Days which was thoroughly enioyable as well as profitable. We the students would like to thank our parents for their cooperation and support throughout the year. The parents behind the boys behind the ball-that's the boosters. Maybe selling beanies and Pioneer buttons may seem insignificant to you, but let's take a closer look. Besides encouraging ticket sales, arranging parking for sports events, and donating needed sports equipment, the boosters ioin with the Parents' Club in filming athletics for improvement-minded coaches. Though raffles and money raising proiects help the cause, most ofthe money for these purposes comes from the boosters own -pockets. So you see, these spirited parents play an important part in Mission athletics.
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