Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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1. The Library. 2. Physiology Club Top row: Piasente, Fracisco, Ballantyne, Adams, Fregulia, McCreagh, Burch. Bottom row: Brandau, Harpin, Anderson, Mabuchi, Curry. Winged Shield Bignall, Brombacher, Ivancich, Pontious. wo 4. Hi-Y Officers Top Row: Casey. Pratt, Alexander, Hahn. Lower row: Walker, Ball, McPherson. 5. Stagecraft— Michelis, Horton, Data, O'Malley.

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wi M : at ” nee aa eal Sai ea iis he uo Senior Class Officers— Henson, Abernethy, Brown, Casey, Alexich. Student Program Committee Brombacher, Mills, O’Brien. Honor Society Officers— Brien, Milicevich, Stribley. Girl Reserve Cabinet Anderson, Markus, Walsh, Wickersheim, Moitoza, Michel, Horner. Radio Club— Bruce, Phillips, Thompson.



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GIRLS’ LEAGUE EVERY GIRL IN THE SCHOOL automatically becomes a member of the Girls’ League which was organized to serve the community and the school. Miss Elizabeth Kinnear, dean of girls, is adviser of the League. The girls who held office this semester were: Phyllis Tandy, president; Rose Ann Gordon, vice-president; and Anita Drummey, secretary. Two meetings have been held this term. The first one was on October 2. After Phyllis Tandy had welcomed the new students, Mrs. Emily Axtell, home teacher of physically handicapped children, reviewed many of the interesting incidents that happened on her trip to Europe and the Holy Land. Miss Neba Neville concluded the program by playing four piano selections. The second meeting was held on December 12. Muriel Dugan urged the girls to bring gifts for the Girls’ League annual! Christmas drive to help needy families. Matilda Dudziak gave a talk on “The Human Side of Celebrities.” Dorothy Simms followed with a speech dealing with “The Home Life in the Missions.” The radio number on the program was an interview between a radio announcer, played by Loretta Andrade, and Willa Cather, the novelist, played by Delphina Franco. This skit was introduced by Dorothy Vestal. Phyllis Tandy was the presiding officer. HOSPITAL GIRLS TEN GIRLS ARE CHOSEN at the beginning of each semester by Miss Clara McLaurin and Miss Alice Bagley for their citizenship and scholarship to serve as hospital girls in the gymnasium. Their duties are to keep the study room and the hospital room in order during the period that they are in charge. The students who were hospital girls this term were: Dorothy Bergen, Marion Reeb. Ruth Barrett, Marian O’Brien, Valerie Bennetts, Louise Cram, Opal Gillham, Marie Markus, Phyllis Parr, and Shirley Michel. Bonnie Cooper, Velma Jacobs, Elsine Beck, Jean Williams, Carol Hunt, Lucy Musso, Ina Corrigan, and Winifred Renfree were gym office girls. Edna Wickersheim and Zola Hardisty checked equipment during the day. LIBRARY GIRLS PERFORMING A GREAT SERVICE to the school as a whole, and to the library in particular, are the library girls. Every period of the day there is a girl assisting at the desk. She collects slips, checks attendance, issues books and magazines from the desk, and helps the students in various ways. Marion Gordon, high senior, was selected president of the library girls this semes- ter. Assisting her were Catherine Bastin, vice-president; Marjorie Spaulding, secretary ; and Fay Hallstrom, social chairman. During the Christmas holidays, the girls held a Christmas tree party. A small tree was decorated and presents were distributed among the girls. Another prominent social activity was their visit to the opera, “The Magic Flute”, held at the Scottish Rite Temple in Oakland. j Those serving as library girls this semester were Mary Romero, Fay Hallstrom. Jane Jenkins, Marjorie Spaulding, Mary Tom Shelton, Marion Gordon, Yuriko Sugi- hara, Mary McVittie, Jane Johnson and Catherine Bastin.

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