Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 26 text:

T he Senior Class The seniors have done much to make their names remembered from the first foggy day in August three years ago when they entered as sophomores, unt il the sunny day in June when they are graduated as seniors. Many seniors of this class have become famous through their ability as scholars, athletes, and citizens. As sophomores, Kenneth Swenson, William Fischer, Jack Pinto, and Clyde DeBaere all made good as athletes in some line of sport. Robert Johnson, Ray- mond Melin, Jack Flynn, Robert Van Fleet, Gerald Minor, John Kenny, Erwir Marcos, Thomas McBride, Angelo Bonini, and Norman Schaefer all earned letters for varsity or weight team playing. School activities, in the form of student body affairs, clubs, entertainments, and various benefits were well handled under the supervision of students who are now in the senior graduating class. Seniors who have been commissioners are: Jack Flynn, Stanley Poulsen, Kenneth Swenson, Eleanor Paulsen, Jean Moyle, Patricia Siemon, Clifford Garvin, Robert Van Fleet, Thomas McBride, Ernest Gillard and Norman Schaefer. Greater in importance than any other school organization is the Honor Society, of which many seniors are members. Seniors who have been awarded the platinum pin, which is the greatest honor connected with the organization, are: Marie Allamanno, Josephine McManus, Stanley Poulsen, May Bosson and Laura Wilson. Other seniors who have been Honor Society members are Patricia Siemon, Thomas McBride, Jean Moyle, Howard Poinsett, Virginia Bundrick, Anita srown, Virginia Ricketts, Robert Van Fleet, Chester Thompson, Heloise Head, Alma Celio, Margaret Race, Alice Castro, Ethel Bowman, Viola Finer, Florence Lereari and Eleanor Paulsen. The graduating class of the spring the 1928 has proved itself to be a live one. ae king under the knowledge that the high seniors of today are the last to raduate from the building that has seen so many celebrities come and go, the seniors took very little time in organizing into a lively group. With Dorothea Barnett, as the first girl to head a graduating class of this school in the capacity of president, Ralph O’Connor, vice-president ; Florence Moran, secretary-treasurer, the class carried on its activities. Early in the year the first senior party, a hard times affair, was given. The gym was strewn with straw and all who attended wore amusing costumes. Ruth Bradubury, who headed the committees, was largely responsible for the success of the party. Late in May the second senior party was given in the form of a banquet. This was a formal affair with plenty of good stunts to keep things lively. Katheryne Fahrenholtz was in charge of the banquet, and as a result, there was plenty of good food for the hungry seniors. Under the leadership of Norman Schaefer, the traditional Senior Day went off with a bang. Schaefer organized the seniors into a compact group which gave the rest of the school a thrill by swe irming all over the campus in weird costumes. There was little doubt that the seniors went over strong with their “day.” As well as the usual parade, the seniors gave a program in the Senate. The class of ’28 had a large number of active members who were largely responsible for the fine record the class achieved. It will take a peppy class to equal their mark.

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DECEMBER, 1928 Joseph Baker Frank Fenix Clyde Bumgarner Lloyd Hall Edith Thayer Richard Craig Mae Hyatt Maplet Baird Florence Johnson Ruby Black Mollie O’Brien Leo Sassone Jewel Chapin Kilmer Pawlas

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