Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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SENIOR INDICTMENTS Srupy or the roster of the High Senior class has shown that they are by no means a perfect group, and that each member has some charge which would indict him in court. We will carry the cases against them, however, no further than to print the following list of charges: DEFENDANT DonaLtp ADAMSON Huco ANDERSON Louris ANDERSON Witt1am ANDERSON Eva ANTHES Peter ANTONINO Rose APPEL Louis ARBINI Aucust ARMANASCO Dinno ARMANINI Pau, ARMSTRONG ANNIE AUSEZ ROBERT AUSFAHL Rita AZEVEDO ELMER BAGLEY Leona BARLEY SIMMS James BARLEY CHARLOTTE BEtTTs Marian Betts Tep Boas Frances Bovey Tony BrajKovicH HELEN BrILLHART Forrest BROMLEY Bernice Brooxs THERESA BRUNO Atyce BUuRKETT RaLpeH Bussey Marian CAINE RoLtanp CAMPBELL Louise CASAZZA CHESTER CHAPPELL ErFrieE CIVETTA JeweL CoLiins Marie CoLiins HELEN CopPiNcER GEORGE COVELL Susan CRANE O.ive DEASEY BLANCHE DEMARETTI AxBerT Dts Rosert DREXEL G.Lapys EpWaRpbs Rutu EIcHar Maryorie Eis THERESA FALCIONI Epwarp Faust ArtHuR FELCIANO Jack Foster FRANCES FOWLER WILLIAM FRANK Linwoop FRATES CHARGE Guilty of practicing a misleading horse laugh. Murdering the Hi-Nus copy on linotype. Liable for the soot he makes fly in shop. Practicing pharmacy in high school. Misrepresentation of emotions. Shooting basket balls at the rate of one per minute. Perjury concerning her one great love. Deception of William Powell’s profile. Third degree questioning for the “Interviewer.” Shirking duty to his studies. Lecturing on school yells. Killing competition. Manufacturing an unpatented cigar. Continually going someplace. Indefinite detentions. Committing petty misdemeanors and felonies. Defending an animal in his P. E. class. Illegally called Marian. Selling and manufacturing hot dogs unlawfully. Possession of an out-of-circulation Ford. Deception and exaggeration of her height. Fugitive from a chin gang. Violation of the NRA in respect to shorthand. Hoarding gold to dye his hair. Using improper methods of reducing. Counterfeiting currency to buy milk nickels. Poisoning poor, defenseless little animals. Kleptomaniac by force of habit. Fraudulent pretenses of condition of previous servitude. Uniting with Kate Smith to get larger gate receipts. Practicing law without a license. Usage of profane and vulgar language. Unnaturalized Spanish fiend. Confidence in misleading salesmen. Refusal to make a confession about herself. Guilty of lisping in ten minute reports. Preference of blondes to brunettes. Becoming a politician without legal authority. Extending testimony to all concerned. Discriminating between a chisler and a tool. Granting titles of nobility to himself. Convicted by two-thirds vote for disturbing the peace. Bribery and high crimes off the seas. Misleading a defenseless attorney for the defense. Torch singing without legal permission. Ignorance of the formula for good behavior. Murderer of poetic ideals. Non-support of wife and children. Fraud, forgery, and slander—whata man. Illegal method of obtaining information. Injuring an unprotected Ford. Gambling to the extent of three pennies.

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DEFENDANT CLARENCE GARIBOTTI MELVILLE GAROUTTE CLyDE GRIMSTVEDT Evetyn HaMeE. Atyce HAaAMMILL JUANITA HARRINGAY Rutu Hayes Dave HEALY KENNETH HitcH Harry Hoiirway Grace Horton SHERDON HURLEY ELMER JOHNSON HreLEN KAsTANOoS JAMES KaAsTANOS Cappy KRAMER GRACE KRAMER JUANITA KRUMLINDE WittiAM KRUMLINDE JANE KUNKEL James Locke Rosert McBain KatHryn McCoy Beutau McKoy James McMutien Jutta MArret Otca MAstoy RoBerT MEALMAN Doris MILLER Don Minor EpirH MINTER Mary Miyamoto Paut Morroza Auice Morris Francis MytHen JEANNETTE Myatt EvizaABeTH ODELL Amy OIsHI Joun OLIVERO May OstTRANDER LORRAINE OTTEN MeEtviIn OTTEN EVELYN OVERAA Liroyp PEARSON Lioyp PHILLIPs LESLIE PICKLES JOSEPHINE Puccl Autce RIson DorotHy RUMSEY Gasper RusICH CAROLINE SCHULTZ RALPH SEATON MaArRJORIE SHURTLEFF ELsIe SILVESTRINI Oscar SIMONI CARL SIRARD THERESA SLAVAZZA FRANCIS SMITH CHARLES STUMP RoBpert SWAN HELEN THOMASSON CHARGE Teaching the art of walking without a license. Mistreatment of a French horn. Unlawful victim of an illegal initiation. Usage of a hockey stick for other purposes than hitting the ball. Evidence of striving for the Honor Society. Receiving and taking straight A’s in shorthand. Avoiding the he-men of Richmond High. Begging—Mr. Madson for ten periods of shop. Poisoning the Journalism class with what they “should oughta do.” Child stealing of a said Sherdon Hurley. Teaching etiquette at West Point. Employed as an elevator boy in a one-story building. Impersonating Elmer Everett Yess. Quarrelling with her “little” brother. Over-estimating his so-called ability. Breaking the heart of a blonde in the snow. Speaking in two languages at once. Guilty of silence during a speech. Responsible for his own actions. Representing a mermaid in P. E. Cleaning the football field without a license. Convicted for supervising child labor. Pretense of innocence. Dancing on a barrel to keep thin. Cruelty to women and dumb animals. Kidnaping junior high students. Usage of fictitious names. Cutting throats. Misuse of Honor Society privileges. Over-exercising himself. Painting scenes without a permit. Intoxicating the stage by getting it lit up. Participating in everything. Slaying a harmless violin. Deserting his blonde widow. Usage of paper plates to avoid washing them. Guilty of chewing four packages of gum a week. Shyness in class. Liable for picking the wrong team. Disturbing the peace in Madson’s law class. Impeaching all high school teachers. Wrecking a typewriter with his tiger strokes. Impersonating neighborhood gossips. Disqualification for terrible sporting news. Jewel thief and violator of the Constitution. Omitting his charming middle name. Treason and petty larceny. Making undue claims of height. Impersonating Mae West without her permission. Bribery of courts to change his name. Stealing other girls’ boy friends. Leading labor strikes and revolutions. Sueing for alienations of affections. Making clothes for school. Devoting his time to one Blanche D., party of the first Killing the King’s English. Imposing upon the print shop instructor. Subject to long periods of hitch-hiking. Negligent in his law assignments. Surpassing students by his ideal citizenship. Mischievous giggle. part.

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