Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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NEW LEAVES The Scoreboard and Its Builders. Newcomers to Our Faculty— Arleigh Williams, Jean Turner and Marie Alonzo. How Titles Are Made. Movieman George Eby and the Great Machine.

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LANDMARKS Nov. 1—Richmond and Alameda hold a mud battle and end with a score of 0-0. Oh, Oh!! Some of the boys couldn’t swim. Nov. 4—Intermural basketball finishes with the Gophers, Eagles, Reos, and Crabs Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. the champions. Elton Brombacher and Fred Ball elected co-captains of the varsity. They deserved it. 5—Report Cards. A few happy students; more sad ones, though. . 7—Senior Day held. Lotsa fun. Charles Covell was elected captain of the Jayvees. .8—RICHMOND WINS THE A. C. A. L. TITLE by toppling over Berkeley, another undefeated team by a score of 7-0. Grand finale—curtain. . 8—Sound oil film. Did you here the oily remarks? 7. 9—Lieut. G. Dougherty speaks on Armistice Day. Who said you gotta be a foot- ball hero? . 13—The Honor Society reaches 54. . 19—Sophomore party. Boys attended for first time. Where did you get that courage? . 20—Athletic awards given to our deserving teams. . 21—Hi-Nus startles school by apparently going crazy. Razzberry edition. 7, 22—Football shindig. We honor our football heroes. T. M. Elliot speaks on Chinese Revolution. China Speaks. First senior party—Ever hear of the story of the “Eight Suckers” ? 1—Richmond wins more honors by having four men in the line-up of the victorious Eastbay football team. No wonder Eastbay won. 2—Back to school after a glorious week of vacation. Poor turkeys. 6—Richmond’s basketball season starts with a victory for the Varsity and a defeat for the B’s with Tamalpais. Shield sales close with a total of 580. More Hi-pressure. 9—Cameron Beck makes an eloquent talk to the school. What are your trademarks? 11—Another Student Body meeting. Is Joe Moore an orator? 11—2-12 Lit. Class sees “Hamlet”. Going highbrow on us? 17—Junior-Senior Tea—tea, women, and song. 17—A Boulder Dam film is shown. Good dam film. Two weeks and a half of Christmas vacation gives us time to study for those last weeks of the term. Oh yeah? 6—School opens again. Ho Hum! 7—Darrow Sutton spoke to 1-11’s on “Banking”—a popular subject these days. 11—High senior girls put on best bib and tucker and go to tea given by the Rich- mond Business and Professional Women’s Club. 13—Candidates and nerves are like this. (They do their own ballyhooing. ) 14—1936 Election here at R. U. H. S. plus U. S. Presidential Election. Political party? 17—The Shield is issued. 22—The finish. Seniors step out. 25-—Another eventful term ends.



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ADMINISTRATION De Cena | St eel aces ae toe ee - - Principal THEODORE MADSON - - Vice-Principal and Dean of Boys DAVID C.GRAY - - - - + = = = Dean of Boys M. ELIZABETH KINNEAR - - - - - - Dean of Girls THE FACULTY English Department Commercial Department Nellie Pehrson Hannah Drewry Norine Buchanan Nina L. Beauchamp Grace B. Dotts Hazel Bird Hazel Olson Grace Condon Cora McLennan Phyllis Clark Virginia Lee Staunton Ella B. Eachus Gertrude F. Weatherby David C. Gray Irene Webber Selina Hardesty Jean Turner Theo. Madson A. Marion Stockton Social Science Department Carroll F. Parrill Louise Alexander Helen Brooke Gladys Nunn Vocational Department William H. Neeley F. L. Culbertson John E. Doney F. C. Gilbert Martin E. Salmi Herbert E. Welch Lila Reeb Robert Sikes Grace Timmons Agnes Weatherson Physical Education Science Department Department George S. Eby Clara A. McLaurin Wiese Clark Alice Bagley Alysse Clark Philip Hempler Helen Parker Martin Swenson Charles Waugh E rank Ribbel LaabCL-Ehisd Arleigh Williams Language Department Continuation Department Dorothy M. Cox Ruth Utter Margaret Broberg Blanche Connor x Music Department Louise Marcollo : Dorothy Swenson George Morris Marie Alonzo Louise Robinson Grace Timmons Mathematics Department Helen T. Hoefer Art Department ee Sik Mabelle Woodman race d otts | Bernice James M. Elizabeth Kinnear Ruth Peterson Robert Sikes Domestic Science Jennie E. Gardner Ruth Stewart Zelma Reeve Emma Jean Fuller Librarian 7

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