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G. A, A.—Top row (left to right) Thais Matteer, Wilma Uphouse, Lillian Bittick. Bottom row (left to right) June Griffith, Betty Blake, Patty Armstrong, Laurel Aikens, Shirley Masters, Helen Delgadillo, Lou Moorhead. G. A. A.—Top row (left to right) Virginia Garrard, Vivian Walker, Betty Tieger, Albertina Rose. Middle row (left to right) Annette Warden, Dolores Whiteman, Mildred Marcus, Sally Ojeda, Nan Hamlet. Bottom row (left to right) Joyce Evan- son, Elaine Robertson, Helen Hampton, Dolores Stroski, Annette White, Mary Udjur. ; G. A. A.—Top row (left to right) Phyllis Wickersheim, Helen Quinlan, Betty Boyd, Pat Malone, Frances Corbett. Middle row (left to right) Laverne Young, Barbara Bambauer, Maxine Gavette, Leatrice Harris. Bottom row (left to right) Leona Nofrey, Gloria Palenchar, Drusilla Blane, Betty Treantafel, Mary Dalton. MarGARET BERTOLI G. A. A. President i ‘ A ! A s Sponsored by Miss MacLaurin and directed by President Margaret Bertoli, the G. A. A. has completed another semester of activities. The Association, of approximately one hundred members, met on Mondays and Tuesdays during eighth period and on Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays during seventh period. At the close of the semester awards were given to those girls who had acquired a specified number of points. Outstanding event of the year was the trip made by three representatives from the G. A. A. to the S. F. State College for an International meeting of Girl Reserve Clubs of the East Bay.
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MANAGERS Top row (left to right) Rog- er Potter, Myrl Moss, Wayne Westover, Ernest Liebhart, George Morris. Second row (left to right) Roy Pardini, Warner Healy, Frank Gordon, . Tom Speck. First row (left to right) Robert Kochever, Loren Ross, Bill Fuson, Rich Wagner, Gray Christman. YELL LEADERS (Left to right) Bob Leggett, Barbara Rushmer, Jean Brown, Pat Keating, Richard Calkins. o Hayward—the Farmers of Hayward, the only team to “make hay” with Richmond were probably the most outstanding team that the Oilers played. Richmond’s pass defense was sadly lacking and though we were stopped several times deep in Hayward territory we were defeated 8 Pp I hi! y 13-0. Piedmont—Coach Pascoe raised his boys and his hopes to a terrific pitch for this game, and the Oilers came through. Richmond’s forward wall smothered the Piedmont attack and Rich- mond’s offense rolled through the highly-touted Highlanders. We made a touchdown in each half to break a long string of traditional defeats by Piedmont. The score was 14-0. Alameda—The Hornets furnished the Oilers with more competition than they had expected. Richmond, however, soon showed its power and won the game 13-0 over the hapless Alamedans, who failed to win a league game. Charles Seger, Oiler fullback, was elected captain before the game.
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Top row (left to right) Charles Seger, Charlie Thompson, Mr. Pascoe, sponor, Delvin Babb, Max Metz- ger, Ed Radosevich, Anthony Costa. Third row (left to right) Bill McAndrews, Walter Bebich, Mer- vyn Davis, Earl Stone, Bob Leggett, Lawrence Miller, Bill Pritchard, Bud Huzefka. Second row (left to right) Paul Moon, Mike Guldin, Norman Graber, Leonard Sullivan, Bob Eddy, George Newell La Verne Hall, Bob Weir. First row (left to right) Don Santos, Harold Nelson, Gene Otto, Ernest Baum- berger, Neville Calfee, James Gok, Kenneth Hilt, Russel Hauck. Bete he Re? 3 OO Citi The Block “R” Society is the organization that has taken the place of the Winged Shield. The group, composed of boys who have earned one or more letters and were out- standing in sports activities, is organized to promote the general welfare of the school. Coach Bob Pascoe is the faculty adviser of this society. The members are: BASEBALL—Ernest Baumberger, Leonard Sullivan, Walter Bebich. “B” TRACK—Max Metzger, Charles Bradbury, George Torvik, Leonard Sullivan, James Gok, Lawrence Miller, Robert Leggett. VARSITY FOOTBALL—Ed Radosevich, Charles Seger, three year letter man, George Newell, two year letter man, Laverne Hall, Bill McAndrews, Bob Eddy, Jim Cronn, Bob Weir, Paul Moon, Neville Calfee, Eugene Otto, George Torvik, Leonard Sullivan, Delvin Babb, Walter Bebich. BASKETBALL— Ernest Baumberger, Leonard Sullivan. “B” FOOTBALL—Clark Hoover, Ernest Schulze, Harold Nelson, Darrol Huzefka, Norman Gra- bar, Lester McCracken, William Pritchard, Anthony Costa, Earl Stone, Mervin Davis, Charles Sage, Mike Guldin, Charles Thompson, Robert Shimel, Don Santos, Russell Hauck, Charles Katz, Kenneth Hilt.
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