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7 C WINGED SHIELD (left to right)—First Row: Lupe Ramirez, Car] ee re Mayers, John Smrekar, Ernest Simone, Floyd Cushman, John DeFabio, (Left to right.) Jack Mackey, Doug Fong. Second Row: Dale Lee, Jim Torvik, Andy Wolfe. Carl Boivie, Harrison Hanlon, Bill Fox, Ezio Tognetti, Jack BETTY CALFEE Germaine. Third Row: Al Giannini, Jim Stanton, Martin Busby, Fran- UCL AD cis Blank, Dave Braga, Don Hall, Ed Peralsky. Fourth Row: Frank Cr Pearson, Steve Ewing, Turner Brashear, Harold Crisler, Bob McAffee, EVERETT YOUNG Mike Verbiscio, Dan Winegar, Ed Seger. Winged Shield... SPORTS HONORS Tue WinceD SHIELD, formerly the Block R Society, had a very successful term under the Yell Leaders ee: leadership of Jack Germaine, president; Dave R. U. H. S. spirit was successfully upheld this Braga, vice-president; and Hal Crisler, secre- tary-treasurer. The semi-annual banquet was held on May 21 and was very successful. The purpose of the Winged Shield is to get together all of the boys who have won one or more Varsity let- ters or two or more Bee letters. Winged “R” Society... Tue Aims of the Winged “R” Society are best expressed in the preamble to its constitution: “.. to form a better organization, provide more activities, and promote closer friendships between the members . . .” Living up to their preamble, the members presented varied bills of entertainment; two pot-luck suppers, a Valentine party for the 1-10 G. A. A. members, a sleeping-bag trip to Diablo, a swimming party and barbecue, and a trip to Mill Valley. The officers of the society are: Geraldine Brown, president; Elaine Scanlan, vice-presi- dent; and Emma Musso, secretary-treasurer. term by our four yell leaders who introduced several new yells. The yell leaders were Mari- lyn Fuglestad, Head Yell Leader; and Assist- ants Betty Calfee, Dick Cole, Everett Young. WINGED “R” SOCIETY (left to right)—First Row: Gladys Harrison, Merle Drew, Priscilla Madrid, Evelyn Tessneer, Jean McTaggart, and Marjorie Neves. Second Row: Angelina Po- loni, Kathryn Swearingen, Irma Bateman, Pat Spurr, Barbara Hyland, Lynn Hamburgh, Frances Poulos, and Edwyna Neville. Third Row: Mildred Craig, Betty Brien, Evelyn Grimes, June Simpson, Jerrie Brown, Dorothy Kennedy, Edythe Johnson, Isabel Crist, and Theo Poe.
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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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