Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 33 text:

RICHMOND HI DAY BY DAY Aug. 16.— Well, here we are back at the old school after a long and glorious vacation. Aug. 22.—Lloyd Pearson is elected president of the senior class. Aug. 23—Mr. Clifford Anglim presents a very interesting talk and Ruth Eichar receives a platinum pin at the Honor Society program. Aug. 29.—Midshipman Malcolm Champlin speaks on Annapolis. Now we see the reason why all the girls want to join the navy. Sept. 1—Grid season opens with the varsity losing their first game by three points to University High. Eighty men are out for football. Sept. 7—The first student body meeting of the semester is held with discussion on football games and noon dances. Sept. 12——Mr. George C. Pettigrove, vice-president of the American Trust Com- pany in Berkeley, speaks on the N. I. R. A. Sept. 13—The Girls’ League has its first meeting today with uniforms as the topic of discussion. Sept. 14.—The Girl Reserves give the sophomores a party in the Union. Sept. 20.—Today “The Little Broadcast,” a program consisting of home talent, is given for student body members. No wonder so many more student body tickets were sold when they present programs like this. Sept. 28. Football Rally at the Fox theater precedes Alameda game. Oct. 2—Dr. Tully C. Knoles, president of the College of the Pacific, presents a lecture on the League of Nations. Oct. 4.— Mexico Our Neighbor” is the subject of a talk given by Dr. C. N. Thomas today. The girls vote to wear middies and skirts as uniforms. Oct. 10.—The school board proposes to plant a turf for the 1933 football season. No more dust. Oct. 11—Mr. Lou Emmel, local N.B.C. official, and Miss Berna Frechette, noted soprano, present a program in the auditorium. Oct. 17.—Milt Phinney, noted sports writer, addresses students. Mr. Doney returns after illness. Oct. 19.—The last day to buy a supplement ticket! Ruth Eichar and Susan Crane are chosen commencement speakers. Rally is held in auditorium for Hayward game. Oct. 20.—Hayward game and senior class banquet make eventful day. Oct. 24.—Second of S. A. home talent programs. Mr. Van Es speaks to Interna- tional club. Oct. 25.—Five students receive platinum pin at Honor Society. Rev. Merle Bish speaks. Oct. 26.—Side-walk painters stir student body. Richmond falls in fourth quarter at Saint Mary’s. Team plays great game; fans show great control.

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. Four Mustyteers. Copy Murderers. 3. Going to Class. A Walk Out. : Proof to Read. Tey Ca “Cuby” in Action. 7. Our Photographer. 8. Bradshaw to the Rescue. G. At the Dance. 10. Old Friends. 11. The Prof and the Little Red School.



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Oct. 27.—Float, band,. faculty and students in N.R.A. parade. Nov. 1.—Orchestra entertains student body. Nov. 2.—Hi-Nus staff goes wild. Note: no connection with previous item. Noy. 4.—Representatives of Hi-Nus attend convention of California Scholastic Press Association at Stanford. They search for Hoover between sessions. Sophomore girls honor mothers at attractive party. Nov. 8.—Mrs. Tsar N. Calfee addresses girls on changes in present day living. Noy. 9.—Co-op is closed as result of law. Plans are announced for P.-T. A. organ- ization. Students look for unhealthy coalition. Nov. 13.—We learn a lesson in fire prevention. Shop 430 is damaged by fire as result of spontaneous combustion. Nov. 14.—Skits from “Gala Nite” are presented. Nov. 15.—Athletic awards presented to girls and boys. Nov. 16.—Thrift Essay winners are announced. Nov. 17.—‘‘Gala Nite” at Richmond High brings $200. . 22.—Gustav Severin tells of war experiences. . 6.—Senior day. ““Where’s your costume?” . 12.—Officers elected. Nine happy people. . 19.—Officers presented. Nine shaky people. . 22.—School closed. 1168 happy people. RICHMUNG COLLECTION

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