Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1943

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Eleanor Kosich—wills her shapely shape to en- vious cats. Muriel Krenzer—leaves her distinctive walk to her younger sister. Willard Lawrence—leaves his beautiful eye- lashes to Enid Hoffman. Muriel Lee—leaves school with no backward glances. Virginia Levaggi—bequeaths those pencilled eyebrows to Maybelline Co. Marjie Lowery—leaves her beautiful hair to Patty Keading. Paul Lyon—leaves his pamphlet “How to Get Along With Senior Advisors” to the school library. Bille Lyons—leaves school for better or worse. John McCarthy—leaves his flawless profile to Joe Quince. Vivian McFarland—leaves her place at school to work at Capwell’s. Betty McRacken—wills her ability as a poetess to Pat Emerson. Joe Marchello—bequeaths his shop ability to himself. Mike Marcoulis—wills his memory passages from Shakespeare to Miss Weatherby. Cassie Martin—leaves his first name to “King’s Row.” Frances Martin—leaves school to join Laura Hubbard and Jeanette Perlman in those Sat- urday night excursions. Sarah Martinez—wills her “A” in Spanish to the 2-10’s. Dorothy Milovich—wills her skeleton lunches to diet fans. Bob Miner—bequeaths his long list of female admirers to John Ormasa. James Mitchell—wills his modesty to the “Be- lieve It or Not” column. Betty Moore—leaves her nice disposition to Mary Malloy. Socorro Morales—wills her white shoes to Carol Pazzi. Wanda Mullen—leaves her studies to R.U.H.S. Ed Muren—bequeaths his technique to any one who wants it. Aldo Navone—leaves his beautiful hair to Sheila Louck. Jessie Naymer—leaves her coiffeures to be mar- velled at. Edith Nelson—wills her nice shape to Marian Retynski. Jean Nelson—bequeaths her journalism office to Theresa Persico. Ella Mae Nicoletti—leaves her love for the Army to Trini Hernandez. Ophelia Nunez—leaves her nickname, Fifi, to her dog. Evelyne Pederson—leaves high to keep a date with the Navy. Jeanette Perlman—bequeaths her dimples to admiring femmes. Clarence Perry—leaves that gleam in his eye to Leonard Sullivan. Clarabelle Perry—wills her ability to play the piano to the lower classmen. Keith Peterson—wills his speed to Darold Hu- zefka. Lillian Petgrave—wills that robin blue car she drives around in to the camouflage depart- ment. Steve Pleich—leaves his six feet two to Bob Leggett. Ross Radick—wills his lightness on his feet to Johnny Evanghello. Barbara Ramey—leaves her sweet disposition to Lorraine Richards. Joe Rollino—leaves his Western Hemisphere class to Miss Nunn. Betty Rose—wills her sweet smile to Jackie Cole. Jack Rushmer—bequeaths his Berkeley Hi gal friend to Jim O’Drain. Ruth Shutiva—wills her earrings to Betty Fraser. June Simpson—wills her vitality to Miss Mac. Mary Smith—leaves school for better or worse or Kennie. John Smrekar—leaves everything to Rita. Delmar Stack—wills his interpretation of the slicker to the zoot suiters. Kathryn Swearingen—wills her super-intelli- gence to Miss Swenson. Alberta Thayer—leaves her seat in the Fox box- office to Dolores Hatchell. Elmen Thole—bequeaths his tall, dark, and handsome appearance to Harvey Doron. Anita Thompson—wills her perfect hair-do’s to Lois Jane Anderson. Barbara Tobey—leaves school for Ralph Hum- phrey. Inez Tognetti—leaves those pretty speeches to Ormasa the Great. Bernice Turkovich-—wills her cute clothes to the envious sophs. Georgette Vergne—wills her fiddle to the R. U. H. S. orchestra. Darold Vestal—wills his quietness to the 2-11’s. Fern Vinardi- leaves her good marks to the Gussie Ann Vloeberghs—wills her peculiar laugh to future oddities. George Waddingham—leaves his irresistible personality with tears from the faculty. Derry Lee Waldrop—leaves his good taste in clothes to the O. E. F. Richard Welch—leaves his promptness at re- hearsals to Lenora Urquhart. Dick Whitaker—leaves his identity to the F.B.I. George Williams—wills half of his affection to Jackie Cole, and the other half to Doris Bris- bin. Herb Williams—leaves all to Pat Conn. Patty Zickefoose—leaves nothing to be desired. GRADUATING SENIORS: The author humbly presents this Class will, for better or for worse, hoping it will not meet with your individual approval.

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CLASS WILL ... JANUARY, 1943 Ed Angleman—leaves his gaudy red shirts to the Fire Department. Joe Avalos—wills his curly black hair to the Duart Permanent Wave Machine Co. Tonita Avila—leaves her spotless white shoes to Betty Shelton. William Bazinett—leaves his many gals to the guys-with-the-stripe-on-the-car. William Bebich—leaves his affection for school to the chemistry department. Herbie Bill—bequeaths his heftiness to Spiro Cakos. Bob Blake—leaves his can of apple polish to the future 2-12’s. Ann Braykovich—leaves her seat in the C.S.F. with regret from the organization. Lawrence Braeger——wills his last name to anyone who can spell it. Jack Branch—wills his last name to the oak tree. Frank Bruzzone—leaves his beautiful teeth to his sister. Jean Burgin—wills her lovely complexion to Regina Stewart. Laura Caluschi to Jean Brown. Gino Canepa—vwills his timidity to Dick Teeter. Henrietta Caples ward glance. Richard Carnell—leayes his little feet to Rich- ard Crail. leaves her secretarial ability leaves school with no back- Doris Churchill—leaves her tardy and absence excuses to Irene Thor. Pat Conn—leaves her attraction for men to Rita Lorimer. Harry Conser—bequeaths his marvelous speak- ing voice to any would-be orator. James Coppin—wills his ability to graduate in five years to all envious students. Muriel Creason—wills her “refined” wiggle to the next 4th period library girl. Frank Curry—leaves his studiousness to Alfred Kraus. Mary Delgado—wills her sense of humor to R..U. H. S. faculty. Mary DeMartini—bequeaths her su per com- plexion to all powder-box addicts. Ken Dennis—leaves his dancing feet to Arthur Murray. Josephine Diaz—leaves her technique to be ad- mired. Richard Dibble—wills Verla to Gene Rude. Ken Donaldson—bequeaths his peaches and cream complexion to the radio announcers. Bill Doyle—wills his ability to tactfully conduct a Senior meeting to the next Senior President. Marjorie Eades—leaves her natural red hair to one of her ever-experimenting classmates. Verina Edelman—leaves her happy smile to the little sophs. Lola Ellsworth—bequeaths her seat in the civ- ics class to the next brilliant student. Russell Erwin—wills his nickname to Shirley Rose. Claire Esola—wills her henna rinse to any and all girls with red hair manias. Don Frost—leaves his abundant store of knowl- edge to Billy Haigwood. Bill Geach—leaves his affection for commercial! teachers to Business Principles students. James Geil—leaves with many regrets from his boogie woogy loving public. Eugene Gengler—wills his numerous suits to admiring sophs. Josephine Gianfortone—leaves her refreshing smile to Lois Odell. Ed. Gianoglio—bequeaths his deep voice to Fib- ber McGee. Betty Gibson—leaves her sparkling personality to all dead pans. Norman Gilbert—wills his disposition to the good-humor man. Agnes Granich—leaves with many a parting sigh from “the boys.” Helen Greendale—leaves her happy outlook on life to Louise Walker. Wendell Gurley—bequeaths his rendition of “Love in Bloom” to Yehudi Menuhin. Bob Hamilton—wills his beautiful brown eyes to Ben Peterson. Roy Hansen—leaves his blond hair to Charlie Thompson. Juanette Hash—leaves her last name to the Meat Rationing Board. Virginia Havey—bequeaths her sense of humor to Bob Ripley. Harlan Heyden—leaves his quietness to Max Metzger. Patsy Homo—leaves her impeccable appear- ance to the O. E. F. (Oklahoma Expedition- ary Force) Jewell Howe—leaves her jewels to Betty Mae Pangrazio. Laura Hubbard—leaves her taste for color to Betty Stark. Ernest Hunt—leaves his girl friends to our oth- er high school vigilantes. Rae Hunt—bequeaths her trim figure to Doris Brisbin. George Hutton—leaves that orange sweater to the Junior Red Cross unraveling Department. Eileen Imbach—wills her first name to “My Sister Eileen.” Mary Belle Jacobs—leaves her empty place in A Cappella unfilled. Harris Jamison—wills his big mouth to Joe E. Brown. Forrest Jeter—bequeaths his scholastic ability to George Thompson. Anita Jorgenson—leaves her dancing and sing- ing to the football players. Blanche Kaufman—leaves her height to Phil Hempler. Robert Kennick—wills his ability to act Hamlet to Maurice Evans.



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CASIO CORMAN. toro eesenneoeanananntenentiasstsnesadaceetsocoxtco Commencement Speakers Bob Kennick and Ken Donaldson look over their script. COMMENCEMENT “Overture of National Airs’ - - - - - - - - - compiled by Zamecnik Siam dtivintch, (Peocessional) “= (=) = -).mis se: on - = = = Roberts ORCHESTRA Invocation - - - - - - - - - - - - Rev. HERBERT Gorpon Pastor, First Presbyterian Church Piedmeme tne l late = 1e, alee Sk ae eee ay ws 2S Wea Dove President of the Graduating Class SO NOUMAAMEne a= =, ef 5 6 wm ss ee eck x John Stafford Smith ORCHESTRA, CHorr, AUDIENCE “America The Beautiful” Samual A. Ward rege asia Gis Po eae ot ee ee i Gk? Australian Song bse Are ania ee ee. eg cee) ee a SS Gretchaninoff A CAPPELLA CHOIR Pera osetia eee Ren ee, See a ep ee ek on Oe PA V. Hollaender ORCHESTRA The Importance of the Individual - - - - - -. . .- STUDENT SPEAKERS “In War” = - - = = = = «+. Kennet DonaLpson Slix Peace = = et 3 eee ie Ronen Kennex Preseutamououine (lags: =k. 6 hee haa ea hg B. X. TUCKER Picsomation er Diplomas. = , = ca.” Soe Gee |, ears. nee ny SA Te Bers PENOCL ROHS tale ole eS et oe ee et ee Ceca any. 1948 Reervesionals--All Out tor America’: = 0. -s) «os -e5(h se us ee M. Lake ORCHESTRA

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