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CONTENTS FACULTY 18 ACTIVITIES 32 SPORTS 78 STUDENTS 98 SENIOR INDEX 143 THE BUILDERS CAME TO RICHMOND HIGH
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H 6 H StHO»i. AO 9lTI J MtCOKATe SEALE ' y - 'D 1 i.£X OON3 TRi 4-T o j Teacher and Counselor, Retired Richmond Senior High School IN APPRECIATION . for her fine service to the students and faculty of Richmond Senior High School, the 1962 Pierian is dedicated. Miss Mildred Crabb, who retired in June of 1961, was a fine asset to the teaching staff of R.H.S. Maay of the seniors of 1962 remember Miss Crabb as a teacher in the social studies department; however, her talents far exceed the mere teaching of social studies. Miss Crabb began her teaching career in Richmond at Dennis Junior High School, one of the first junior high schools in the country. Prior to her teaching assignment. Miss Crabb graduated from Columbia Teacher's College in New York with a Masters degree in vocational counseling. Miss Crabb became the first student counselor at R.H.S., initiating a completely new idea for the students of Richmond high. The students and faculty are proud to dedicate this Pierian to Miss Crabb. Kt 4- • I T U Mi ss Mildred Crabb
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Left: The Notional Honor Society Induction Assembly, Nov. 3, 1961. Below: But my mother didn't woke me in time! is o fomiliar sound. BUT THE STUDENTS CONTINUED WORKING 4 The growl of bulldozers, the chatter of hammers, the smell of roofing pitch, and the odor of wet paint have been just as much a part of life at high school this year as classes, dances, and sports events. Sounds of the new construction have echoed throughout the halls, foreshadowing exciting things to come. In the original building of sixty classrooms, R.H.S. students have found things quite crowded. The addition will make the twenty-five year-old building more functional and spacious. There will be no more classes in the basement of Joseph Moore and also no more home rooms in the cafeteria. Already finished is the new cafeteria with a seating capacity for seven hundred. A new shop area, new science and language laboratories, and a driver training room are highlights of the new structure. Our new addition, the future swimming pool, and the new girls' gymnasium will make Richmond Senior High School not only the pride of the students, but the pride of the community as well.
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