Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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: 2np Pertop JOURNALISM Top Row: McMullen, Johansen, Winston, B. Anderson, Archi- bald. Middle Row: Shackel- ford, Salido, Borg- strom, Belway, Baker. Bottom Row: Soward, Rasmussen, Jones, Schwartz, Faria. Print SHop Left to Right: Young, Brieger, Healy, Dutro, Souza. lst Pertop JoURNALISM Top Row: McTaggart, Call, Lewis, Ensign, D. Millar, Paulson, Lasater, Moist. Middle Row: Lowrie, D. Smith, Rosenthal, Muller, Trolese, Newman, H. Miller. J. Smith, Heyman. Bottom Row: Beach, P. Anderson, Geb- hardt, Parish, White. soi JOURNALISM Journalism, a five unit subject, is given for those students who are interested in writing. In order to enroll, a student must have had a “B” in his previous English course. Among the activities of the class is the publication of the weekly paper, the Rich- mond Hi-Nus. This paper is edited by the Journalism class and printed in the school print shop. The semi-annual, the Shield, is also edited by the journalism class. The staff selected for this semester was as follows: Editor, Esther Lynn Jones; Associate Editors, Anita Gebhardt, Ralph Call; Business Manager, Pearl Anderson; Advertising Manager, Bill Anderson; Make-Up Editors, Elton Brombacher, Vernon Archibald; Boys’ Sports Editors, Lucius Heyman, Ed Lasater; Girls’ Sports Editor, Beverly Rasmussen; Exchange Editor, Leroy Borgstrom; Feature Editors, I[leene White, Violet Schwartz; Circulation Managers, Florence Parish, Dorothy Smith; Head- line Writers, Chris Salido, Harold Miller; Alumni Editor, Douglas Miller. Reporters: Bill Baker, Cleo Beach, Mary Faria, Ed Johansen, Francis Lewis, Robert Lowrie, Elmer McTaggart, Edward McMullen, Ted Moist, Chester Muller, Allan Newman, Heyno Paulson, Charles Rosenthal, Dale Shackleford, Jeanne Smith, Ardene Soward, Alex Trolese, Nadine Williams, Sidney Belway, Tom Ensign, and Robert Winston. The staff of the Shield this term consisted of Editor, Anita Gebhardt; Associate Editors, Delphina Franco, Bill Anderson; Business Manager, Pear] Anderson.

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Banp —Back Row: Jack Leake, Leroy Yepson, Oscar Franson, Bob Crisler, J. D. Vincent, Tom Bonnetta, George Schwartz, Bill Bonnetta, John Temby. Center: Arthur Bergman, Charles Card, Frank Tomkinson, Don Uetz, John Powers, Bill Anderson, Joe Contreras, Willard Egan, Mathew Cavaretto, Richard Kelliher, Director George Morris. Front Row: George Brandon, Theo. Regello, Ralph Garcia, Ronald Widner, Elmo Randall, Joe Gomes, Edward Terry, John Wilkins, Neil Yepson. OrcHESTRA—Back Row: Mary Tuttle, Wilma Brown, Gertrude Whitaker, Beatrice DeLaney, Gerald Keiser, Willard Egan, Bill Pearson, Jack Leake, Director Morris. Center: Arthur Bergman, Bob Crisler, Oliver Kitchen, John Wilkins, Cleo Chalmers, Marian Bryant, John Temby, Carlos Garcia, Jean Hansen. Front Row: Alma Clark, Jeanne Hawkins, Dorothy Younglove, Ruth Campbell, Betty Lods, Charlotte Baldwin, Ruth Bastin, Ray- mond Lexon, Bill Maier. THE RICHMOND HIGH BAND The Band was seen most throughout the term at our home football games. Uni- formed in white duck pants, red and blue capes and hats, the Band paraded and played for every home football game. The highlight of the Band’s season was its attendance at the Alameda game. Rain prevented the Band’s marching, but it didn’t affect its playing in the least. The organization played also at several of our auditorium programs, including the last Honor Society program and the last athletic awards meeting. It also played in several city parades, and furnished the music for the Richmond auto show of 1936. Jt wound up this very successful season by attending several of our practice basketball games. be



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L. O. L. CLus—First Row: Pasquini, Maslov, Katayanagi, Marinell, Mabuchi, Fregulia. Middle Row: Johnson, Beguhl, Thomas, Noyes, Carruthers, White, Cooper, Hugo, Higgins. Third Row: Ainsworth, Johnson, Brandau, Piasente, McCreagh, Enos. LO, L. GLUE The L. O. L. Club was founded on August 30, 1928. Until this term it was known as the Physiology Club. L. O. L. stands for “The Lady of the Lamp’. The members ‘ chose Florence Nightingale, who was called “The Lady of the Lamp”, as their guide in the furthering of their knowledge of personal health. The club’s motto is: “Health is Wealth”. Two meetings a month are held, one a business meeting and the other a social meeting or lecture. One of the main tasks accomplished by the organization this term was the drawing up of a constitution. Present officers are: Grace Fregulia, president; Michico Mabuchi, secretary; Blanche Noyes, treasurer; and Rita Marinell, social-chairman. The faculty advisers are Miss Helen Parker and Miss Alysse Clark, both of the Physiology Department. RADIO CLUB— ( Continued from Page 30) The Radio council was composed of a representative from each of the active “neigh- borhood clubs”. Each representative gives a weekly report on his club’s activities, and takes back information, agreements, or ideas discussed by the Radio council. Present officers of the club are: Marvin Maynard, president; Chris Salido, secretary- ce ‘ treasurer. The club’s activities, constructions, and theories were based upon a special course designed by Mr. Herbert Welch. At the present time there are eighteen active . members. . . : 7 ORCHESTRA The orchestra made its first public appearance this year at the first Honor Society awards program on September fourth. This was but one of the many assemblies for which it has played. The orchestra’s work is not entirely confined to the school. It has played for one out of school program, the Richmond Teachers’ Association meeting. The last program at which the orchestra will appear this term will be the 1936 graduation exercises.

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