Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1924

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Business MANAGER Eprror-IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT Business Mer. Boys’ Sport Eprror Girts’ Sport Eprror Literary Eprror Art Epitror Society Epiror Horoscope Epiror EXCHANGE EpIToR Joke Epiror CLus Epitror Twenty-tw Blue and Red

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Donald Dimock, Pres.; Harold Swenson, Vice Pres. ; Margaret Broberg, Girl’s Athletic Manager; Neto Chasseur, Law and Order. This spring the juniors won the track meet. This was rather out of the ordinary as the ceniors generally win. CH. 725. Sophomore Class Ever since our class came to R. U. H. S. we have been making a name for our- selves. We began in athletics. On the girls 130-pound basketball team we have Alice Bagley, Bernice Craver and Charlotte Freeman. Lucille Muth and Kathleen Smith are the only sophomores on the unlimited basketball team. The girls’ baseball team has Bernice Craver, Mary Mann, Helen Wakefield, and Kathleen Smith. Girls’ baseball is becsiaiiee very popular in the school. ‘The boys’ 130-pound football team has many sophomores; they are Dalton, Villalovas, Arnold, Frazier, Hutchison, Muth, Milnes, Barbieri, and Kokories. “The only sophomore on the apie football team was Muth. On the 130-pound backetball team we have Barbieri, Vill ilovas and Dalton. We didn’t have any high sopohomores on the varsity, but Milicivich, a low sophomore, was on it. ‘This year the sophomores made the highest number of points ‘1 the interclass track meet ever made in the history of the school. Of the sopho- mores on the track team, Muth, Dalton, Craven, and Condon are high sophomores, Ramey and Foti low sophomores. ‘The baseball team has Muth, V aloes. Barbieri, Dalton, Mino, and Perricone, high sophomores, and Gualdoni, a low sophomore. Several members of the orchestra are claimed by the class of 1926. ‘There are also many on the honor roll. During the fall term the dramatic club of the high school gave an entertainment in which several sophomores took part. In March of this semester they gave another entertainment and several sophomores took part in this also. The club claims many members of our class. Last fall the girls of the sophomore class gave an entertainment for the girls and their mothers. ‘They gave a very pleasing program in the assembly room. and then adjourned to the gym for dancing. This term we elected the following officers: Peete oe ae eect eases ee en a John Dalton NGG: OSKIEUE vee hee Se cc Aa. ee ee ee Willie Logan RP OASIRE ET ee teeter es Paul Villalovas hot. oO: Senior Activities, continued Fred Whittlesey—“Whitty.” Physics Gang; F. F. F. Club; Engineers’ Club. Velma Wilson—‘“Vel.” Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Senior Girls’ Club; Glee Club. Philip Windrem—‘Phil.”” Dramatic Club: Debating Club; Yell Leader °22, LOPS Carnival ’23; Small “R” Basketball; The Gypsy Trail. Blue and Red wenty-one



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An Annual Published by the Seniors of RICHMOND UNION HIGH SCHOOL Statt 1 Pee aye OS 6 1 ct Ge ee ee Ue elena SOE Min NRE ROE aE hor. Soke Pree Henrietta McCandless [RSH reesult d (nal Pero wees DO) Wine chet tee Re ane eer are Neer ees ee Re Doe Eunice Eggerth Aecistant (isvisiiess, Vint Cero. 2 oases pa creates Archie Higgins, Adam Weisgerber Pate greed vet Ce ee ee ae ea Segre Oh: Se ich Cw gale ade nh Nell McGrew TPS Sk GSS ene Rn eae UNNI a py ne enw SSE AE ot PP, RSReRR ESE ae ee Isabel Mino RO tpe iene ete ee oh ey ee ee i le A Helen Follett HENGE aso) PGT cI Geese aa me ee a Dae ne ee MOE oe Marjorie Donnenwirth aie Sole 1c ea ohio 2a pete 2a eae rr RR Peeps eve eens Parana eee ere Clarence Rutledge le rrr te aCe oe a ae eee a a ae tea ep ene ene Davilla ‘Theis EH ei Cece OTe Hina Aen ON pia a ae pt IS P= bee ene Ne meee ect oe Helen Carpenter yer Udit 1 oe ee ee PE ee IRIE es, Roe scsi Ae Adam Weisgerber PGT OsCOMe TUUICOT See no. ee Ps eg ee | hae Ot Sees ee A, Harry Blome This is the first publication of the Blue and Red. Annuals of previous years, except that of last year, were called the Senior Edition of the Hi-Nus. Last year a senior annual was printed, and its purpose was to start the idea of having a senior annual in Richmond High. It was called the Orinda. This year the same idea of a senior annual was carried out, but it was decided by the senior class to change the name. Owing to previous happenings, one of the principles upon which the printing of this book was based was that of cash in hand before the engraving and printing could be done. ‘To raise funds, all seniors took it upon themselves to sell tickets for the book. A play, “The Gypsy Trail,’ was given to help raise the money. ‘Through such persistent and successful efforts we are able to present to you the Blue and Red. Graduation Graduation, is it not one of the greatest events of one’s life? It does not matter whether it be graduation from a grammar school, high school, or college. Each is important because each brings with it a change; each leads on to something higher. By graduation we are able to determine our progress in early life. We know by it that we do not stand still, but have finished one thing and are now moving on to the next. Each new task toward which we advance is harder and more important than the one before. Each task finished is a greater achievement. Graduation from high school is probably the most important graduation of all. It is not the highest for there is graduation from colleges and universities and other advanced schools which comes later. But it is important because for many there are to be no more graduations. Many are leaving school for always, and are taking their places in the world. ‘The step they take is an advance just as the steps to higher schools are. It is different only in that they no longer take part in organized study. ‘There is another reason why high school graduation is important. Before, when we have been graduated, we have taken it for granted that our next step would be only a Blue and Red Twenty-three

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