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A CAPPELLA CHOIR (left to right)—-Top Row: Robert Cahoon, Steve Ewing, Ken Nelson, Jim Knight, Ray Smith, Joe Quince, Earl Turner, Ferdinand Granich, Tom Turigliatto. Second Row: Frank Pearson, Jack Rowden, John Ormasa, Gladys Brashear, Wendel Gurley, George Williams, Betty Brien, Bob Potts. Third Row: Betty Rogers, Marcheta Kirkmeyer, Doro- thy Staley, Bob Chapler, Pat Leake, Bruno Bianchini, Thelma Berg, Mary Belle Jacobs, Elda Marello. Bottom Row: Patti- rae Moore, Myra Wallace, Jean Brown, Margaret Turner, Betty Stark, Mary Anderson, Ruth Atwood, Frances O’Connell, Elsie Mayeda. HONOR SOCIETY, Second Quarter (Top picture, next page; left to right) Top Row: R. M. Matheson, D. Clinger, B. Jones, J. Anderson, F. Enright, D. Winegar, F. Curry, Ingraham, J. Rushmer, W. Lawrence, J. DeFabio, M. Rose, C. Caswell, A. Marieiro, J. Thompson, R. Newell. Middle Row: Robinson, M. McKenzie, P. Vitali, D. Card, R. Fara, B. Nielsen, E. Howard, L. White, F. Boucher, G. Arrabit, E. Nelson, M. McElhaney, M. Ambrosio, N. A. Caudle. Bottom Row: J. Schnitzius, K. Swear- ingen, B. Barbikas, G. Perrero, B. Raynolds, U. Peterson, M. Fuglestad, L. Floring, J. Haight, B. Carling, A. Falcioni, B. Brew- er, V. Garcia. First Quarter (bottom picture)—Top Row: R. Fara, P. Vitali, S. Harvey, M. Creason, D. Clinger, B. Jones, J. Anderson, F. Enright, D. Winegar, B. Moore, L. Ingraham, J. Rushmer, W. Lawrence, M. Rose, E. Frugoli, J. Smrekar, R. McCullough, J. Thompson, A. Marieiro, L. Dukeshire, R. Rihn. Middle Row: B. Robinson, M. Wallace, R. M. Matheson, M. McKenzie, B. Barbikas, G. Perrero, T. Messinger, E. Howard, L. White, B. Carling, E. Nelson, J. Maslov, N. Jenks, J. French. Bottom Row: . Parks, A. Vloeberghs, K. Swearingen, D. Card, L. Bradford, U. Peterson, B. Raynolds, L. Floring, J. Haight, F. McVittie, O. Magal- lanes, A. Falcioni, B. Brewer, F. Schimpff. Stagecraft ae HARD AT WORK all term were Bruno Bian- chini, Priscilla Madrid, Thelma Berg, Dick Sindisich, and Norman Walters. This small and compact class under the supervision of Mrs. James was responsible for all the stage settings, costumes, lighting, and make-up for all our plays you liked so much this term. Surely you remember the orchestra con- cert’s sparkling silver note high on a pedes- tal with colors played on it to match the music’s moods? And that ship-shape nauti- cal scene for the Student Body Revue. And that set-up for the senior play? Then there were the Girls’ League programs and that glorious patriotic stage set for the gradua- tion ceremony. These are all the work of inspired Mrs. James and her energetic class.
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ORCHESTRA (Top group, left to right) 30ottom Row: Pat Bradbury, Vivian Holdsworth, Georgette Vergne, Kathryn Swearingen, Bob Claar, Florence Wik, Cecil Olson, Evelyn Pierce, Irma Bateman, Ed Garcia, Marjorie McGarvey, Frank Moyer, Orwyn Lufkin. Second Row: Jack Criqui, Warren Lemley, Aileen Sullins, Shirley Dewsnup, Carleton Blower, Iris Tillman, Gwynn Jewett, Theresa Persico, Mary Ambrosio, Ruth Durbin, Elaine Roe, Bruce Buckley, Betty Rae Matthiesen. Third Row: Violet Harrison, Emiko Shin- tani, Carl Heinemann, Shirley Williams, Donald Sullins, Barbara Playford, Ernest Durand, Elaine Bennett, Carl Mayers, Donald Ber- gesen, McKinley Malbrough. Fourth Row: Elwyn Williams, Billy Miller, Jack Walker, Wesley Olson, Jean Poole, Phyllis McCurdy, Dick Rowley, Evelyn Rodriques, Norden Bibbins. BAND—Bottom Row: Orland Catrino, Billy MeNeill, John Catrino, Ann Vloeberghs, Paul Maerklen, Dorothy Dolan, Caroline Bianco, Rex Cox, Richard Boede, Malcolm Craven. Second Row: Frank Caletti, Betty Jane Smith, Charles Gundry, Ira Ligon, Dick Carter, Gwendolyn Griffith, Pat Playford, Ruth Dillard, Richard Williams, Allen Sharpe. Top Row: Leonard Curry, Margaret Stanton, Jean Poole, Joe Leonetti, Charles Myhre, Wallace Martin, Franklin Harper, Elaine Jones, Bill Allen, Dick Hammack, Shirley Jones. RUGE. CHOKE.
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HO NOR: Sa aso June 41 marks the twentieth anniversary of the Honor Society, for it was inaugurated at Rich- mond Union High School in 1921. Officers of the Honor Society for the first quarter of the Spring Term were: Thelma Berg, president; Dan Winegar, vice-president; John Enright, secretary-treasurer ; and Norma Jenks, as social chairman. Presiding officers of the second quarter of the term were: Bessie Barbikas, president; Eleanor Nelson, secretary-treasurer; and Florence Boucher, social chairman. Dan Winegar remained as vice-president of the society. Platinum pin holders in the Honor Society include: Barbara Carling, Doris Clinger, Betty Jones, Uldine Peterson, Paul Stark, Bessie Barbikas, Thelma Berg, Francis Enright, Evelyn Howard, Jack Hubner, Eleanor Nelson, Gloria Perrero, Manuel Rose, Pearl Vitali, and Lurline White. Miss Nunn served as adviser. Library Girls... ORGANIZED IN 1928, the Library Girls’ group performs an important service for Rich- mond High. Before school and during each period of the day, one of the members may be found in Room 14, assisting Miss Reeve, our librarian. Heading this group for this semester were President, Mary Fernandez; Vice-President, June Haight; Secretary, Florence Lamanna; and Social Chairman, Muriel Creason. Others in the organization are Lorraine Richards, Vivian Holdsworth, Virginia Co- vey, Elaine Dale, Shirley Harvey, and Paul Stark, who letters the books. In addition to library duties, these girls participated in the following activities: a skating party held March 21, a picnic held May 8, and a banquet on May 27 in honor of the graduating seniors and their mothers.
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