Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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COM, First Row (left to right) : Effie Gay Wilson Secretary Patty Spurr President Claira Nordin Vice-President Back Row: Doris Myers Class Representative Evelyne Pederson Class Representative Joyce Alveraz Class Representative Barbara Hyland Social Chairman CAMERA CLUB Back Row (left to right) : Richard Johnsen {r. Bush Front Row: Pat Crough Joanne Macfie Jim Toms Florece White Mary Delgado

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“ SCRAM!” ee es bas 0.3 THE MEMBERS of the L. O. L. Club, which is the largest girls’ social club in the school, are again watching the term end, leaving behind warm and exciting memories, yet already look- ing ahead to next term. The Spring term is the most active time of the year and includes at least one all-day pic- nic. This year the picnic took place on April 26, the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Girl Reserves. Also marking this event was a trip to the Stanford Chapel to attend a G. R. Vesper Service. The first party was the reception party. This party honored the 30 new members of the club. Later events were the Valentine party and a series of talks on personality. The annual Senior Banquet was held May 14. At this ban- quet eight seniors were honored. They included Krla Creason, last term’s president; Patty Spurr, present president; and Catherine Pou- los, Francis Margorati, Etta Lee Perry, Laura Jackson, and Mary Hart. All activities were supervised by the three club sponsors, Mrs. Lowe, Miss Parker, and Miss Carlson. Ces Camera Club... THe CAMERA Cus had a very active term un- der the capable leadership of their president, Richard Johnsen, and the able direction of Mr. Bush, faculty adviser. Richard Johnsen was assisted by Jim Toms, vice-president, and Flor- ece White, secretary-treasurer, in carrying out the program during the year. Field trips were made to Fishermen’s Wharf and to the U. C. Campus. After each trip con- tests were held by the club and prizes were awarded to persons taking the best pictures. Several pieces of equipment were added to the darkroom during the term by the club. Demonstrations were given by the students and Mr. Bush on different phases of darkroom work at each meeting. The Camera Club took its own Shield picture as one of its activities. The club had its semi-annual party at the last meeting at which time the prizes for the last contest were awarded. Winners of the pre- vious contest were as follows: Ken Nelson, first prize; Richard Johnsen, second prize; and James Cahoon, third prize. Members not shown in the picture are: Ken Nelson, Ross Chamberlain, Rudolph Nunez, John Enright, Bill Hricz, and Annette Kaplan. “And did you hear the one about



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ARCHERY CLUB (left to right)—Top Row: Earl Morrill, CHESS CLUB Dean Wood, Joe Rollino, Curtis Peterson. Second Row: June D Wood, Joe Roll Curtis Pet S taku J Carlfield, Clara Nordin, Dorothy Flohr, Nellie Hoffsteader, Earl Ferry, Lorin Fowler, Robert Cox, Eleanor Nelson, Marian George. Third Row: Helen Green- Robert McCullough, Clifton Wignall, George Zauher. less, Lynn Hamburgh, Glenn Dohoney, Lelia Owens. Archery Club... THIS SEMESTER the Archery Club chose to be called the Targeteers. The group has been under the leadership of Miss McLaurin. Dean Wood has served as president, and Eleanor Nelson as secre- tary and treasurer. The Targeteers held several successful meets and were represented in a tournament held by the Greenwood Archers. Chess Club... THE CueEss Cius, under the direction of Mr. Selleck, met every Thursday evening for two hours. First they had their business meeting, then played Chess for the remainder of the time. Club members are as follows: Earl Terry, president; Clifton Wignall, secretary; Lyman Ing- raham, reporter; and Robert Cox, George Zauher, Lorin Fowler, Paul Lyon, Robert McCullough. COMMITTEES Traffic Committee... Maintenance Committee. . . THE Trarric COMMITTEE, composed of 27 IN EVERY school there is one; in every school members chosen by Ed Seger, Commissioner of you will find its mark. It is not a large organi- Law and Order, successfully took over and ; zation, but it certainly covers a large territory. carried out the job of regulating and speeding up traffic in the halls. The committee met once a month to discuss improvements to be made in their methods. One change made is the new method of selecting committee members. They will in the future be elected from advisories excluding 1-10’s and 2-12’s instead of being This term, under the leadership of John De appointed by the Commissioner of Law and Fabio, the committee enjoyed a very success- Order. ful semester. The Maintenance Committee was established to see that Richmond High is kept neat and clean. The goal of this committee has always been to make our school pleasing to the eye of any stranger.

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