Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1944

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JUNIOR RED CROSS—Top row (left to right) Hazel Conn, Betty Thorpe, Ruby Lou Weaver, Lois Barry, Dorothy Beebe. Bottom row (left to right) Lois Nuss, Eunice Roe, Sylvia Harlow, Jocelyn Smith. STAMPS AND BONDS— (left to right) Lorraine Flores, Hazel Conn. Junior Red Cross The American Junior Red Cross projects which were carried out were sew- ing, knitting, Christmas boxes, scrap- books, puzzles and woodwork. Under the leadership of Lois Barry, sewing was done on utility bags, fracture pillows, bedside bags and bedroom slip- pers. With the assistance of Mrs. Gemmer, many girls learned to knit, and during the semester made two afghans, thirty wash cloths and forty pair of rifle mits. Boys in wood shop made lap boards, writing boards, games and cribbage boards. Stamps and Bonds We are proud to say that we have kept the United States Teasury flag fly- ing beside our Stars and Stripes through- out this semester This flag proclaims that 90 per cent of the students have bought stamps or bonds. The total amount of stamp sales to ecember 17, was $6,760.20, and the bond total was $8,675.00. December 7 highlighted the semes- ter’s sales with a total of $5,350.00 in bonds and $668.45, in stamps purchased at school that day.

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TRAFFIC COMMITTEE—George Torvik, Charles Segar, Richard Calkins, Bob Nicol, John Mullen, James Gok, Everett Babb, Ken Wells, Dick Mitchel, Charles Bradbury, Bob Herman, Arthur Webster, Carol Claar, Betty Boyd, Barbara Schulze, Joycelene Smith, Joy Ann Woods, Dorothi Strother, Stella Freitas, and Esmeralda Luiz. FORENSIC CLUB—Top row (left to right) Dwayne Haigwood, Bob Fueger, LeRoy Cleveland, Harold Cook, Irwin Gostin. Bottom row (left to right) Irene Christensen, La Vange Haigwood, Ellen Bostick, Mary Ambrosio, Mr. France, sponsor. Traffic Committee The Traffic Committee, under the direction of Mr. Waugh, has had a busy and successful term. The committee has been enlarged due to the great influx of students. Along with “playing policemen,” these students have planned and executed many improvements in the school. Par- ticularly notable was a clean-up drive in the yard and the cafeteria. The procedure of handling traffic has been changed this term. Instead of having a definite post to maintain, com- misioners had assigned districts to patrol. Forensie Club The Forensic Society of R. U. H. S. was originated this term under the direc- tion of a new faculty member, Robert France. This organization was estab- lished for the purpose of studying the techniques of debating oratory, and ex- temporaneous speaking. The activities for the term consisted of participation in the San Francisco State College debate tournament. Subject debated was “Should the United Nations Join in Reconstituting a League of Na- tions?” Although the Forensic Society has existed solely as a club, it will be sched- uled as a regular class next semester.

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