Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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Dorortnuy FRrericus “Brown for ladies’ eyes is the only color.” Josepu Frirz “Young fellows will be young fellows.” Emma GENGLER “Innocence, too, is bliss.”’ Lester Geyer “No one knows what he can do till he tries.” Epna GILLArp “There’s daggers in men’s smiles.” VIOLETTE GOLDMAN “Ask me no questions and Ill tell you no lies.’ Lreonarp Gotpswortuy “I am almost frightened out of my seven senses.” Rosariz GRAHAM “A bright bit of color in a dreary world.” RaLpu GREEN “Who thinks too little, and who talks too much.” Jack HAAsE “Although I am a pious man, I am none the less a man.” ¢ JEANNETTE HapsELL “She moves a goddess and she looks a queen.” Resa HALpERMAN “Ever charming, ever new.” CHESTER HALh “To be great is to be misunderstood.” Wittram Harrison “Vessels large may sail free, but one little V estal should sail near t me James Havey “His reasoning is full of tricks.” CATHERINE HEALY “Her smile sports es as deep as the sea.” Patricia HEatH “One ear it heard, at the other out it went.” | Dorotuy HEINEMANN “Watch your jancinta? Apa HENCHEY “If she were a man, she’d make the big leagues in no time.” Witsur Hosmer “What’s sweeter than sweet ?” Witiram Hupson “Aircraft shall never replace modern machinery.” Littran HumMPHREY “Good at fight, but better at play.” KENNETH JACKSON “Trustworthy despite the color of the hair.” CHARLES JAcoBs “A man, he seems, of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomor- rows. BERNICE J ARMILLO “A possessor of personality plus.” GrorGE JELCICH “Stately and tall he moves in the hall, the chief of a thousand for grace.” MarGArET JENKINS “Ever ready with a thought to save the day.” Kent JOHNSON “He zooms down the street, with the greatest of speed, the daring ® young man on the velocipede.’ Ratpu JOHNSON Wy hy do you lead me a wild goose chase?” SAM JOHNSON “Thank you for nothing.” FRANCES JOHNSTON “A penny earned is a penny saved.” e Ortro KELLER “Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn?” CLAIRE KENDALL “And a pert young miss is she.” Ivy Krncarp “It is easy for men to talk one thing and think another.” Wau Kone “A little man can do big things.” Birt Lane “Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil.” James LAUTENSHLAGER “Confidence is a plant of slow growth in an aged blossom.” Rosert Lone “Young in limb; in judgment, old.” Warren Lowe “Much may be said on both sides.” VERNAL Lowrie “I am always in haste, but never in a hurry.” Lena Luccuest “Thou foster-child of Silence.” Joun McAnprews “IT want what I want when I want it.” CuHartes McCausianp “A witty woman is a treasure.” Pansy McCaus.anp “The charm of music at her finger tips.” | CarmMEN McDonatp “Little said is soonest mended.” Hazet McDonatp “Silence gives consent.” | Pat McDonatp “Slowly but surely I might be an athlete.” Evetyn Macuapo “A penny for your thoughts.” Victor Marrtins “Perched, and sat, and nothing more.’ GEORGE MALONE “There is no genius in life like genius of energy and activity.” Fay Marcyes “It is better to learn late than never.” Frank MerwetH “Men may come and men may go, but I go on forever.” James MILLer “Oh, the futility of it all.” Corat Mononpro “A mighty hunter and her prey was man.’ Sypit Moore “Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved.” ANNE MureEN “Never morning wore to evening, but some heart did break.’’ Jimuir Murray “Studious to please, yet not ashamed to fail.” ApriAn NewMAN “He that riseth late, must trot all day.” Davin Newsom “T’m not in favor of it, but all who are may say ‘Aye’,

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SENIOR QUOTATIONS WITH THE NAME of every great man that appears in the Hall of Fame, there is a quotation which characterizes his life and work. In tl 1e following list of our great, the mighty seniors, tl 1ere are words of wit and wisdom which bring to light facts, known and unknown, about the lives and works of these, our famous ones. Hipeyo ApaAcut “My Kingdom for a sawhorse.” Ramon ALBERT “Prince Albert, America’s best.” Water ANDERSON “His earnest efforts win reward.” Rose ANDREWs “There is safety in numbers.” ALLAN ARNO “I am, sir, a brother of the bass.” p ROSE AVILA “She is quiet, nice, and good.” Tressa Dect AXTELL “Buy my flowers, oh buy, I pray.” JOHN BaLy “Football is a brutal game.” ANN Barick “A second Babe Didrikson she would be.” Rose Bartoio “Keep thy books and thy bocks will keep thee.” THEODORE BastTIN “A wit with dunces and dunce with wits.” ANNA BELLEGARDE “She could be the king’s jester.” Mary Berrvuezo “The good are always merry.” WarrREN BeTHarps “One may smile and smile and be a villain still.” Mary Brcrey «Qj he is fooling thee.” Me tvIn BisHop “Hath thy toil o’er books consumed the midnight 01)?” HArotp Boras “A donkey may bray a good while before he shakes stars down.” DINNO Bort! “Ambition has no risks.” CLarA Botrron “Wit and wisdom are born with a woman.” PHYLLIS Bray “Three years have come and gone.” ALAMAE BRIEGER “All the beauty in the world is in a song.” Ropney BrorHers “He is like the cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.” HERBERT BrouGHAM “In vain, a prize-fighter.” Berry Buty “Yet beauty, though injurious, hath strange powers.” Wyvonnia Burnett “Too innocent for coquetry, too fond for idle scorning.” ALBERT CANNON “Men are but children of a larger growth.” Mary Capra “T hate definitions.” Naomi Casazza “We must live to eat and eat to live.” Norma Case “Absence makes the heart grow fonder.” GRACE CHILDS “She knows what is what.” RutH CLarK “Beware of all, but most beware of man.” JOHN CLINCH “A fool and his money are soon parted.” MARGARET CONN ‘The opinion of the strongest is always the best.” WiILtrAM Costa “T have other fish to fry.” SARA Cox “Where is my wandering boy tonight?” Henry CREEGER “What shall I do to be forever known?” Lucy DaLMasso “She begs the simplest questions.” Pau DARRELL “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” Avpra DasHer “She was so good she would pour rose water on a toad.” HUGENIA DAVILLA “My man is as true as steel.” Aenes Davis “The world, dear Agnes, is a strange affair.” JEWEL Davis “My book and heart shall never part.” Laura DeFapto “A fair exterior is a silent recommendation.” Jack DowpaKkINn “Men of few words are the best men.” UCHARD DoyLe “He who blushes is not quite a brute.” MANUEL DuarTE “Let ignorance talk as it will. learning has its value.” Marcaret Duarte “Studious of ease and fond of humble things.” GLaApYs ELBert “The flower of youth.” NicHoias ELEFTHER “Let us make hay while the sun shines.” ANNE Eric “Banish plump Jack, and banish all the wo Id.” CATHERINE FASANARO “There’s danger in your eyes.” GLaApys Fow Ler “Let’s talk of graves of worms and epitaphs.” ee



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CATHERINE NUGENT “T’ll never put this book down. GrorcE ODELL “T am the captain of my fate. VircGtIntiA O’KEEFE “Big surprises often come in small bundles.’ GEORGE OrR “Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.” ARTHUR OVERMAN “It’s pride that puts the country down.” WerstTLey OWENS “She was only a laundry man’s daughter.” VerrA Pace “Secret, self contained, and solitary as an oys‘er.” (7) HERBERT PALMBERG “Deeper than did ever plummet sound, Ill drown my books.” ADELE PALMER “Out of too much learning comes madness.” THOMAS PALMIERI Ez to my pl slory in hevin’ nothing of the sort.” LitLIAN PEARSON One today is ) tomorrow.’ ROLAND POINSETI h, why mu ur be? Royce PumMILI “Hold the fort! I ‘oming!” ESTHER RHODES 1 once the young heart of maid is stolen, the maiden her- sett will s i] after it s n Janis Riwn “Isn’t that ducky?” LinpA Ropertro ‘None but myself can be my paralle R 1 ROBINSON “And sin I never dare to write as funny as I can Je ROEDER I’ve d ne ry d y and | e done no more Mary Roiiino Pr l is ything. Apo Rosati lt es a wise man to discover a wise man Mary Rovepba “There are eains without pains.” PRESTON ROWE “Oh, sleep, it is a gentle tl 1 class to class Joun Rupick “An expression of his vocal ability.” STEVE RuBICK “He has paid dear, very dear, for his whistle.” JAX s RuFt ATO | ha earned with the sweat f my | W SERENA Rust “Work first, then rest.” Jack Ryan “Look before you leap.” ANTON SALLE “A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke.’ CHESTER SAUSAMAN “His only fault is that he has no fault.’ Amy SCHWARZ “My smallest effort is not lost.” Trp SILL “Save your | your porridge.” MANUEL SILVA “Boy, those miles are weakening.” Mary SILVERIA “A closed mouth catches no flies.” JUNE SKILES ‘A single orange for lunch she eats, to keep her figure trim and neat.” Marte SMITH “Man, thou wert made to lead woman astray.’ RutH SMITH “TI cannot tell what the dickens his name is.” GEORGE STACKLER “He is the pineapple of politeness.” JANET STILLS “A good student will always go far.” YURIKO SUGIHARA “Her little body lodges a mighty mind.” JEAN SWAN “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” Bruno TARABINI “The salt air is fresh and makes me frisky.” ALLAN TIDWELI “Honesty is the best policy.” Grorce Toyora “Knowledge is power.” LILLIAN TUTTLE “This woman, Tuttle, she is too subtle.” STELLA VANCE sic dream of a waking man. RutH Van Marrer “Til go to high school, even college; then I'll be a book of | edge.” Heven VASLIE “Words sweet as honey from her lips dis:illed.” Marjorie VESTAL “The living voice is that which sweeps the soul.” EpitH VICKERS “Nothing is so dear and precious as time.” FRANK VIERRA “A dinner lubricates business.” MiLprepD WAGGONER “A miss is as good as her smile. BiLtrE WALKER “A rude and boisterous captain of the sea.”’ RutH WENZEL “While I read history, I make history.” GRACE WESTMAN “Knowledge is more than equivalent to force.” Jack WIERICK f MARGARET WOLLESON ‘His heart was in his deeds.” “A stately goddess in search of a statelier one.” CHARLOTTE Woop “Witty to talk with, pretty to talk with.” Rose WoopNucK “T may give advice but I cannot inspire the conduct.” CHARLES WOOLERY “The name is Charles; call me Charlie for short.” CHARLES Y ARRIGLE “T yam what | yam and that’s all I yam.” VIVIAN YOUNG “A mistress of herself tho’ China fal]].”

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