Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1944

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CLASES

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SN OR AWE ITIONS Bob Agnew—to find his lost yo-yo. Ken Ainsworth—to get that car to run. Mary Ambrosio—to throw a spit-ball in class. Delvin Babb—to continue his red-sock collec- tion Ernest Baumberger—to learn how to knit. Walter Bebich—to get those wings. Don Bergeson—to top Jimmy Dorsey. Margaret Bertolli—to do something scandalous. Louise Bise—to see a polka-dot zebra. Betty Jane Brazil—to work on the Walt Disney art staff. Betty Bressem—to fly a kite. Eva Brooks—to tell everyone about “him.” Beth Brown—to become a lady-bouncer. Jean Brown—to raise the school morale. Leota Brown-—to grow a seedless watermelon. DeLores Casper—to have her name spelled right. Lucy Cepernich—to set a speed record for typ- ing. Stanley Chan—to invent a study-saving device. Harry Chew—to catch up with “J. B.” Bertha Cooper—to play a tuba. Juanita Cornelius—to find a four-leaf clover. Aurora Corral—to go on a fling. Myrna Cushing—to smoke a cigar. Albert Daly—to be a tester for kiss-proof lip- stick. Werner Dietrich—to find some way to keep his curl in. Ernest Derrer—to write poetry. Jo Durand—to write this column. Gene Ferche—to draw some pin-up girls for the deans’ offices. Florence Grace—to be a bigger, better, beer bottle. Gwendolyn Griffith—to be a pistol-packin’ mama. Charles Hall—to find a “Paper Dollie.” Marienne Hallihan—to be calm, cool, and col- lected. Walter Hamilton—to be a strong man in a circus. Ralph Hamiter—to be known as a “man about town.” Bob Herman—to stop all foolish students from cutting classes. Janet Holling—to get that degree. Emma Jean Howard—to take commando train- ing. Bernadette Huggard—to be the “Song of - - - - .” Harold Hull—to date a college woman. Enid Hunt—to drive a Greyhound bus. Erma Hunt—to ride on a motor-cycle. Bob Jacobs—to be a tight-rope walker. Fred Janes—to find out how and why Don’s car runs. Eleanor Johnson—to own a red wagon. Ira Karp—to star in another hit production, Patty Keading—to be Ira’s leading lady. Al Kerbavez—to have a shampoo and manicure. Joy Kinney—to get that matching ring. Bill Kirk—to grow a “Hollywood.” Doris Krenzer—to see a certain shade of red hair around. Howard Lee—to follow Harry. é Bob Leggett—to “blast” his way to fame. Orwyne Lufkin—to tell it to the Marines. Anna Mae McFadden—to be a Shakespearian actress. Vivian Madrid—to make the right choice and Quick!!! Mary Malloy—to see the fleet come in. Minnie Martinez—to have more time to be a senior. June Meehan—to be a police woman. Lolita Miller—to find a way to eat while wear- ing those white fur mittens. Ann Miner—to take a bath with some “Lumpo” soap. Lina Murasheff—to play on the Cal football team. Betty Negus—to set the standard for dizzy blondes. Bob Nicol—to have a harem. Jim O’Drain—to find one that isn’t E. T. Y. O. eet Rudolph Pajnich—to drive a red fire engine in a tuxedo. Shirley Palmer—to ride with Rudolph. Carl Pedrazzini—to re-live those old ditch days. Edward Percy—to be a U.S.O. host for WAVES and WACS. Elaine Perry—to find a garage where she can get a rate on smashed fenders. Odell Perry—to jitterbug. Theresa Persico—to understand those scientific minds. Helen Polich—to major in chemistry and stuff. Domitilda Prieto—to scream in the library. John Pucci—to get a life subscription to funny book. Ed Radosevich—to collect hair-ribbons. Robert Re—to be a city slicker. Lawrence Regello—to find some one who can understand him. Florence Rhea—to know all the answers. Robert Russell—to tell a teacher off. Bette Shelton—to get an A-1 priority for chew- ing gum. Kathryn Sinclair—to live down “Mary Kath- ryn. Nan Smithhart—to be a brunette. Leonard Sullivan—to enlighten Sheila. Howard Thompson—to whistle at a “cute little gal” sometime. George Torvik—to get rid of his excess energy. Lauralice Tough—to see some California fog. q Mary Turkovich—to get to school on time. Dorothy Vogel—to help Betty Negus. Alyce Wall—to be a jockey. Wilda Wiles— to be a blues singer. ¢ Alice Williams—to catch on to jokes. Kenneth Williams—to meet more Richmond gals, Bob Willis—to have a good case of hysterics. Barbara Wilson—to sing “Night and Day” be- fore another assembly.



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Wh AS Ss. O0.F Fircke RS b Log 2 President—Darrol Huzefka Secretary—Lois Mae Anderson Vice-President—Richard Calkins Z2=41 President—Wayne Westover Secretary—Frances Favero Vice-President—David Fink 1-11 President—Joe Filice Secretary—Zelma Western Vice-President—Jim McCullough ae iy | President—Lawrence Finnie Secretary—Jeanice Shelton Vice-President—May Barbano A =1-0 4 President—Ted Abbott Secretary—Carol Clarr Vice-President—Gwen Roe

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