Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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ff W XXUWIXI I I f ff If WIWWJXI f WfW fl iff!! mf If I I W I f f ,.. I DEBATING CLUB fall Senzeslcr Offzrms S'p1111q Sczzzmtvr -I X X IINCENT Ptesldent l man OSHIX1 x SCHL x LHR XLBERT X me Presrdent Q1 x DF B mx H nam VX ILDA LBY Sect etary RonFRTA ju KSON Dechcated to the pu1pose ot llU1J1OV1l'lg speech ll1'llxl1lU m our assembhes the Debatmg Club smcc lts reorgantzatton at the beggllmtng ot the fall term has gone far m 'lCl1lCVlIlg tts goal XTCIlllJ6lS ot the club haxe studled the art ot debatmff hawe pI'dCl1C6Cl the txtemporaneous expressions ot opnnon 'md have ox ercome to some 11612166 selt consciousness In Z:IClCllfl0l1 the club has been gn en an lfhlgllt mto many major questions of the day Among the toplcs debated were the followmg Resolved Resolved Resolved Resolved Resolw ed Resolved That Capital PllI1lSlll11E'Ilt Should Be Xbonshed That the Lmted States Qhould jom the League of 'X ltl011i That lnterscholasttc Xthletlcs Are Dctrnnental That Compulsory Voting Should lie Xdopted m the Lmtcd Qtates That the Installment Plan of Buxmg l owers the qtand lrd ot l nmg That the Enghsh Cabmct Qy stem of Govelnment Should Be Xdopted IH the Lmted States The club was dxrected hy Nhss Carroll Frederlck who was asslsted by .1 group of htstorv teachers mcludmg 'Nlxss Xgnes XX eatherson Nllss Cladys Nunn Nllss lean R Collms and lVTlSS Helen Brooke The Debatmg Club mav well be proud of the fact that the student speakets for gI'3.Cl1lElU0l1 Patrlcla 'Xlc Xndrews md Nlck liegox 1ch are members of the club Durmg the tall term a party was held m the Commumty Theater X slut by some of the members and dancmg made up the program of the evenmg A beach party wlth plenty of eats was held during the sprmg semester The party was COI1blKlCI'Lfl .1 grand success ln the members 'md the1r ,quests The members of the club are Hazel YVhalen P1fIlC13 'XIQ Xnclrews Betty Tackson Lo1sHutch1son Dorothv Fl'TllCflCl0 Xnn TX'1llClCl'l XI'Cl116 Odell Qchux ler Albert I X X mcent Xltlx Bcgoxlth Tdward Owens Tdwm Palmer Clarence 'tlqtteugql Fred Oshnna Nlnlton llelvs 'xx Qeraphm Qostt Clx de B31 nh u dt Har man atta and Francis Rllex KX xx xxx 18 X ff ff Ill! X!!! WW Ill I I If fffyl I4 ff ff ' Simi V 'ff 'G Vw V:':v' :f':V'VVf'Vf:VLV' 1 ' Jfffffztf' Vi' fun'4'f,4'49 7':1ff,fffVavwrff M' . f 7'f ' fff.f'Vf'J:i.V '.V f' V'.f5Q:W,'.'6f' V' .f V' cf,--'V9'Vff'e f4' ffV'VfV'. 7jg'45f,'!-7f2',V41 V V'.V-' V' V'V'i'.4Zc'17i 7'V'-V' ' ' ' ' ' V' Q P . V V ., V A A. . 'G V Q 'W , ' ' VVV 2 ' ' V, 54, V A . - ,A 7g V l-4 A VV if , ' :V . . Vt V A A V A V . , A V ' 1 A V . - , , 7 I A VA: Q, . V V , . A V V. 4' 0 4 ' A ' V V A ' ' - ' . 4 ' A' A V Vi 7 . ' ' , ' ' 4 SA ' V, V . - V, A 4 V . , V . . 'A A ' .' 1 ' l V I VV VV A , . A A V4 . A , A - V V V, A ' ' A . A . AA KA 9 V V V V ' 5, ' 1 , f V 'V , ' 1 . V I ' l A 1 ' , V- V . .V 1 V ' V A ' ,,, Q 'F' I V - - V . A x ' r V ' V P V A 'X V V- , V V V A A gee- ,Nw I 4 l I I 3 K I I V A V V A ,, V A ,Vp K 'H .VV ' ' V V n , V A .xx A - Y . W- , V .V ' V . ' ' V ' V V f ' A V V f as I 1 ' ' ' V A 'I . A' if . . ' . r M V A A V V 4 A A , V V . . , V . A ' . - I . x V .V 1 V ' . A V , . A i V . ' A A , ' V A v , ' ' A A ' ' V 5 ' v ' A 1 V V A v - V . ' R V 4 A V V 0 ' V , . , ' 'A l I Y V , ,V s I V ' ' ff Q I ' ' A V , 1. 6 ' . . ' V - ' 4 VV ' U V 'V AA I a ' V, J A . ' 'V - '. ' A ., A ' , 1 V A A V- N ' ' V2 5 V V. , ' . . ' ' . T V 'V V ,,, A A , , l A A V VV V . 4 t V ' V 1 V V ' , I , 1 V A. - A , . CY - ,A . 1 g ' - V V, A V- . ' A 4 . . ., A A , ,. f f ' V A ,A - v ' '. 4 Vx . V ' ,V V i A V A A A n 'QA 1 ' ' 'V ' , V ' , V ff A , ,, V f V A V , , , A . A ' , , - 4 H- V s V 4- J - V V A V A V gg V V A V . - V '. A , ,Ag V , V . ..V, .V f, 3 M , V V ' V V -. , 15 7 . 'V ' 1 ' ' V1 7? - V ' . ' ' V 5: 'Q 2 . ' ' . ' V- V V ' 7 5 . ' . ' . X V Z 5' g , . ' A 5 14 4 - V , V ' ,V ' V - I . V 5 1 'V 1 - ' f ,A 5, j I I V - . i-, , . .V ' ' ' V0 , V ,V ' 3 f V 'V V ' 1' ' ' f., ' we :V 2. V , ff V 'V Jfffzfc L'.z1VxVV'VVVw:VVV V 1 Vifzafw VV41'!'V:' V'1:v.ff,,wQ:fz ,Vw Vfiwfff mo: f,1ffV VTWMMY 72' V' V'fV'1f' ,mf ff, 'V' .4 f-ef V 4V V V '

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BOYS HI Y F1111 Sc'11zesi11 O zrus Sfwzuq .Sm1zr.1tw CI XLDE FORD I I'CSlClCl1f GE JRLF Dar NAN GEORCF Drcx xx X 1ce Presrdent CARL DRI-:XEL J xck CxRR Secretfnrx XVoom:ow Srwonc R xss 94 HI 1 LER ALBFRT TICHSLIICY XX KLTER FHOMAS Dllllllg the tall semester the mterest ot thc Boys H1 X centered about XVo1ld Brotherhood Speakers from all parts ot the world came to talk to the boys ot ll1tC!'l13.tlOI13.l I'6l21I10l1S PICILIFCS were shown ot H1 X clubs all over Europe The executrve commlttee was very actlve securmg tor the club many fine speakers and entertalners One evenmg was spent lll 5l1OWll1g newsreel excerpts of the ekcltlng parts ot all the rmportant tootball games of that season Another evemng was devoted to a party glVCI1 for the Glrls H1 X accordlng to the custom of long standlng Stlll another 1ll1pOI'f21I1t ex ent of the fall semester was the c1rcus gwen 1n collaboratxon w1th the X XI D Dllflllg' ew ery meet1ng ot the sprmg semester someone spoke on son1e toplc ct part1cular mterest to boys The 1na1n bOClHl ew ents were a C0 ed party a Father and Son banquet a Mother and Son banquet and a three day h1ke to Strnson Beach 1nto the Cahtormad '1l11S was a league estabhshed to brmg the V'lI'lOllS dlstrlcts of the X XI C X together There were athlet1c contests chess games debates and poster contests tor all X XI C X members In thls wav exerx one was glVCU a chance to show h1s ab1l1t5 One ot the n1ost 1mportant ot the new customs enteled 1nto the H1 X s act1v1 t1es tlus tern1 was that of holdmg meetmgs known as College N1bhts On these OCCHSIOIIS tl1e H1 X clubs ot nearbx c1t1es were muted to '1 b1nquet and a college speaker was obta1ned Lsuallx the speaker was some outstandxng personage 1n sports and as a result these mghts were very popular Delegates trom the clubs were sent to the H1 X conterence at Stockton and to the X XI C X conference at San Jose thls xear Xluch ot the CI'CCllI for the success ot the past year s work goes to the able leadershlp ot XIr Reynold Carlson X XIC -X secretarx of Rlchmond and XI1' George Ebx taculty advlser ot the club 17 9 ' 1 ' r ' . K 5 J , ' . . ' ' f ' 1 1 ., , . . , , ' VA ' . . . . . 1 v v . .- , 1 4 n i ? s 1 , 1- r 1 . A C .4 - 4 u I 7 A 5 . i 1 Y Y - I - 1 ' ' v ' ' . I N The Hi-X' this semester entered into another phase of XYydon1 in entering k . T . v ,T -T A I Y C s 'T - .4 . .. . . ' , 1- 1 . C . I . 7 Q 1 . . .- Y, . .- . . 1 7 h . . i Y 5 i .5 v.0, 1 ,, L C A 1 , T .N .' Y s . 'Y ,T ' Y C C , ' ' T I . Y 1' ' ' r. C - , , , T . , v v Y K . . T ' ' G' Y - c A ,T :T T '21 , T . dv, v ' ' .



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