Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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ADMINISTRATION B. X. TUCKER Principal THEODORE MADSON - - - - - Vice-Principal and Dean of Boys M. EvizapeTH KinneaR - - - - - Vice-Principal and Dean of Girls Davin C. Gray Dean of Boys ART DEPARTMENT Mabelle Woodman Bernice James COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Theo. Mads on Nina Beauchamp Hazel Bird Grace Condon Phyllis Clark Hannah Drewry Ella Eachus David C. Gray Selina Hardesty Helen Johnson A. Marian Stockton HOME ECONOMICS Jennie Gardner Ruth Stewart ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Gertrude Weatherby Frances Bradley Grace Dotts Hazel Olson Cora McLennan Virginia Lee Staunton Jean Turner Vivian Vaughan Irene Webber LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Dorothy Cox Marie Alonzo Blanche Connor Louise Marcollo Dorothy Swenson MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Helen Hoefer Margaret Broberg M. Elizabeth Kinnear Ruth Peterson Robert Sikes MUSIC DEPARTMENT George Morris Louise Robinson PHYSICAL DEPARTMENT Clara McLaurin Alice Bagley Alysse Clark Phillip Hempler Frank Ribbel Arleigh Williams SCIENCE DEPARTMENT George Eby Helen Parker Isabel Hurd Wayne Perry Martin Swenson Charles Waugh SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Carroll Parrill Louise Alexander Helen Brooke F. L. Culbertson Gladys Nunn Lila Reeb Grace Timmons Agnes Weatherson Muriel Willett VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT William Neeley John E. Doney F. C. Gilbert Martin E. Salmi Herbert Welch CONTINUATION DEPARTMENT LIBRARIAN Ruth Utter Zelma Reeve PAGE EIGHTEEN

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THE SENIOR PARADE JANE JouNson—-One boy is not enough to suit Jane. CHoLe JuAarez—High school is over; now for my trip to Mexico. RicHarD KeLtinER—AIways in a hurry to go no place. Rose Lacorro—A little girl for such a high speaking voice. Jack Leake—A traveling salesman for pots and pans. Russet Lerst—A famous speaker for the NBC. Raymonp Lexon—Someday he will enter a six day bike contest. Betty Lorss—Her favorite color is black. Harotp McQuren—Tells of his experience on an Oiler tanker. Epwin Marcos—Visits the hairdresser at least twice a month. Lucitte Martin—Promises to speak louder for a change. Loutse Martrnucct—Champion volleyball player in co’ed. Er1eNE Marvin—Loudest laugh among the high Seniors. Epwin Mason—Learning fast to be another Winchell. Joan MatHrws—Uses many lotions for those beautiful hands. SHIRLEY Micnet—Growing wider instead of growing taller. Hitpa Mitter—Loudest girl in Mr. Madson’s law class. Hazet Mitits—Chuck full of personality. Pautine Mira—Nursing is her ambition. Rutu Morroza—Wishes to P. G. for Crane’s benefit. RicHarp Morris—A new addition to our midst. Marian Morse—An air hostess on the China Clipper. Crypr NarvArz—A chubby boy with a keen sense of humor. EpitH Neet—Her trade now is making butter balls. DorotHy Newman—Always looking for a ““New-man”. Laura Nretsen—“Laugh and grow fat”. Hannaw Otsu1—Ace shot for any hockey team. Dorotuy Paascu—Her heart has the initials J. L. on it. HELEN Pennrnc—Hardly ever seen without her girl friend. Mar Penpraze-—Has a quick answer for all questions. EvizABeTtH Preterson—A quiet, faithful (?) blond. EvizapetH Prem—Manages all high senior athletes. RaymMonp PiantanipA—An answer to any maiden’s prayer. Ep Pontious—‘“Sophs are really bad”; at least so Ed thinks. Martua Porrs—Spanish teachers are her favorite. Tommy Putos—Some K. A. to Mr. Salmi. Nettie Ramun—A model for I. Magnin. BrverLy RasmusseN—Loves being a devoted housewife. Marran ReEs—Her subjects cha nge every week. Isaac Rocna—A bashful lad who hails from San Pablo. CHRISOFERO SALIDO—“Would you like to advertise in our paper?” CrciL SALLEE—A radio program all in one name. Norsert SALSMAN—Guilty of chewing gum in all classes. Wooprow Sampson—Familiarly known as “Seagull”. An ace on sports. Rospert SELZER—Still looking for fire engines at fire sales. HELEN SHARPE—Only person who thinks she can sing. Mary Tom SHetton—Works hard at school and then at Kress’. RicHARD SurnnicK—A lad who has kissed the Blarney stone. MarGARET SHUBAT—The only Senior who can’t see the boys. Don SteMER—A real veteran of dear old Richmond Union High School. ANNE SttvA—Believes in changing the color of her hair often. MARGUERITE SpRAU—The course of true love is her favorite subject. VINCENT Spotts—‘Spotts” before my eyes! Oh, dear! GILBERT SwANson—A Scotsman that’s the real McCoy. ELEANOR TACKLEY—Known to us as “Tessie Owens”. Lois TANNER—Uses a hockey stick for many other purposes than hitting the ball. Marcaret TEESE—Just a little “tease”. Jean THomMPsoN—Wants to tour the world with a million dollars. Jean Trsps—Her favorite cars are roadsters. Francis TomLinson—To count ten before using strong language. Gien WuHaAten—Our All-American half- (wit). GreRTRUDE WHITAKER—Good looks, and good citizenship girl. ELLEN WuitE—Refuses to make a confession about herself. Jean Witxins—A “domestic” scientist, so we hear! Vern Wi LtEy—A janitor of the American Trust Co. Francis Witson—A chronic reciter. What an imagination! Rosert Wirson—Employed as an elevator boy in a one-story building. New YEpson—One of the famous dime-jiggers of Richmond Union High School. PAGE SEVENTEEN



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A CoP ify bt 1.8 Since the beginning of the construction of the Bay Bridge, each workman from cable spinner to engineer, has had a definite, impor- tant role in this drama of progress. It took a variety of artisans to complete the structure and each one was skilled in his own field. So has it been this past year at Richmond High. Each activity in the school from the smallest organization to the largest has done its part in building the school’s prestige. PAGE NINETEEN

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