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yy Standing left to right: V. Gridley, V. Kirkmeyer, L. Roark, J. Anderson, M. Mar- tin, A. Braaten, H. Morse, H. Orthman, D. Hinkley, E Sagner. First row: B. Jen- kins, A. Shinney, L. Oliver. Second row: D. McPhee, T. soughter, T. Fassanaro. Third row: M. Clark, K. Parker. Fourth row: A. Lindquist, M. Rogers, R. Johnson, G. Alveraz. First row: K. Kuivala, A. Hiner, G. Messinger. Second row: R. Lovdal, N. Neville, A. Garside, B. Kneeland. Third row: H. Douglas, J. Kennedy, J. Jones. Stand- ing: J. Franklin, R. Law, J. Peterson, L. Allamanno, M. Miranda, D. Dickinson. Miss Eleanor Galbraith Robert Law JOURNALISM For the first time in four terms the Hi-Nus began the semester with a boy editor, Bob Law. The new journalism instructor, Miss Galbraith, aided the editor and his staff of senior and cub reporters in gathering, editing, and making-up the paper. Dwight Dickinson served as busi- ness manager,and Annabelle Hiner headed the circulation depart- ment. Two of the staff, assistant editor Genevieve Messinger and John R. Jones, attended the three-day press convention held annually at the University of California. Nineteen issues of the Hi-Nus were printed this semester, the most notable of which was the illustrated Public Schools’ Week edition.
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HONOR SOCIETY Completing its seventeenth year of organization, the Honor Society of Richmond Union High School had a membership of sixty-nine honor students the first quarter of this semester, and a membership of fifty-nine the second quarter. The group enjoyed a successful term of varied activities among which were swimming and dancing socials. Our Honor Society was also host to the Honor Society of Mt. Shasta High School the week-end of May 19 to 21, when the two clubs visited Treasure Island. Officers for the first quarter were: president, Lynn Farrar; vice- president, James Eakle; secretary, Leicester Lipp; social chairman, Barbara Irrmann. Lynn Farrar, reélected president for the second quarter, was assisted by the following officers: Ruth Seaton, vice- president; Leicester Lipp, secretary; Roberta Simmons, social chair- man. HONOR ROLL Left to right top row: M. Rose, F. Enright, H. Carter, M. Rod- rigues, J. Dennis, A. Olech, B. Buckett. Second row: D. Si- mousek, G. Brashear, N. Ber- 3erg, L. White, M. Brown, G. Perero. Third row: B. Rogers, A. Polich, E. Nel- son, S. Baker, L. Holdaway, B. Barbikas, J. Clark. Bottom row: D. Clinger, J. Maslov, V. Im- back, B. Reynolds, U. Peterson, V. Sill, J. Enright nacchi, T. I HONOR SOCIETY Left to right top row: E. Gar- vey, J. Eakle, L. Farrar, A. Sas- sone,, R. Reiss, R. Campbell, B. Gemmer, K. Terry. Second row: T. Bernabich, C. Baker, D. Ewing, B. Bass, T. Walsh, E. Tobiason, L. Lipp, R. Harris, K. Holland, B. Jack, R. Chit- wood. Third row: B. Healy, M. Farris, P. Honsinger, E. Lyons, R. Burghart, M. Kennedy, R. Seaton, D. Drew, H. Gier, H. Hirth, D. Patterson. Fourth row: M. Mikulich, W. Mann, M. MeMullen, A. Dibble, A. Pirie, R. Bibbins, M. Medlicott, S. Fregegario, M. Selig, D. Kastan- os, V. Edson. Bottom row: M. Schefferle, A Campbell, R. Sim- mons, M. Kong, V. Williams, R. Pinochi, E. Traveline, E Comet- ta, O. Amaral, L Rangel, L. Outman. Miss Gertrude Weatherby Lynn Farrar at
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Mr. William Bush CAMERA CLUB Under the capable leadership of president Emerald McCullough and the able direction of Mr. Bush, faculty adviser, the Camera Club enjoyed a very active term. To members of the Camera Club goes the credit of taking, enlarg- ing, and mounting pictures for the Shield. In addition to the work on the Shield, members of the club studied the fundamentals of photog- raphy, sponsored a photo contest, and held their semi-annual club party. Doris Lewis acted as secretary and Bob Carhart as social chairman. CAMERA CLUB CREDITS — L.O.L. Officers, Bert Dalton, Emerald McCullough; Girls’ League Officers, E. McCullough; Traffic Committee, B. Dalton; Library Girls, E. McCullough, John Sugi hara; Girl Reserves Officers, B. Dalton, E. McCul- lough; Yell Leaders, E. McCullough, J. Sugihara; 1-12 Officers, B. Dalton; A Cappella Choir, Mr. William Bush; Band, E. McCullough, Ken Nelson; Orchestra, B. Dalton; Honor Society, B. Dalton; Honor Roll, B. Dalton; Journalism 1, B. Dalton, E. McCullough; Journalism 2, B. Dalton, E. Mc- Cullough; Camera Club, Earl Cavin, E. McCul- lough; Varsity Basketball, B. Dalton; Action Shots, E. McCullough; “B” Basketball, B. Dalton; Managers, E. McCullough; Swimming Team, E. McCullough; Tennis, E. McCullough; Golf, E. McCullough; Mgr. Girls’ Basketball, K. Nelson; Mgr. Girls’ Baseball, K. Nelson; Primary Basket- ball Champs, K. Nelson; Secondary Basketball Champs, K. Nelson; Portraits, B. Dalton, E. Me- Cullough.
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