Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)
- Class of 1957
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Y- XQX X 'ii S-mm if LS ,3gM,fl.f?sf?W ,fp ffiifyjfff fx ' . 7f7?I:51.i - ,.,,4.f, , 2: , , My 1 ' ,f'z.fwegZfQ ,f X wfvwmv ,QZZJA ' I . .242-5. V Qg. g'?3'jtg'i,g1-iff gf: -I' ' '-'-A 4 , ' I I L '- M , ' A - R I -. E I , .,,, 3, .4 . .,,, vias , . .. . f- v.'.1:'-25914112 Qdsliuwg -I If IN: 3- wgw, wf.:5,i:luS X23 2 Wyvfa .I A- TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION EOREWORD GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY ADMINISTRATION SENIORS ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS CLASSES ATI-ILETICS G.A.A. ADVERTISEMENTS DEDICATION Some people, much more lhan olhers, are able lo live life al a deep, rich and salisfying level. Such people usually feel for olhers, lhink clearly aboul issues and perceive beauly and goodness wherever lhese exisl. Such a person is Miss Marian Slocklon, leacher al Richmond Union High School for lhirly-lwo years. A more dedicaled leacher lhan Miss Slocklon probably cannol be found anywhere. She has loved her work of leaching business skills, and she has broughl lo il wide praclical knowledge. Even more, she has lrealed her sludenls wilh a kindly palience and warm under- slanding which have endeared her forever lo numberless sludenls. Needless lo say, her classroom virluosily is buf one of lhe many fine lhings which have helped lo make Miss Slocklon's life so full. She has, for example, always been a devolee of nalure. Many are lhe pack-lrips she has made inlo lhe high Sierras and many lhe camps she has sel up in oul-of-lhe-way places. She has fished counlless slreangs wilh experl finesse and swum many rivers wilh experl slrokes. She also has a perfecl passion for flowers, bolh wild and cullivaled. She knows lhem, grows lhem, coIIec+s lhem and painls lhem. Her garden is a delighl lo behold. Bul like all of us, Miss Slocklon also spends some lime indoors. Here, il musl be fold, she excels as a cook. Her sluffed squab is regarded by her friends as nolhing shorl of fabulous. Al home she also likes lo lry her hand al wriling and waler-colors. The oulline of Miss Slocklon's life is as inleresling as her accomplishmenls. She received her early schooling al Los Banos and lhen allended college al San Jose Slale where she prepared lo become an elemenlary leacher. Bul afler savoring elemenlary leaching for lhree years, she was cerlain fhaf il was nol for her. So she gave il up, look a business course and worked for lhree years in a business office. This, loo, was nol wholly lo her lasle. Then, during World War l, she wenl lo Washinglon, D. C., and worked in lhe War De- parlmenl. Aller lhe war she allended lhe Universily of Cali- fornia where she received her A.B. degree and secondary leaching credenlial. Armed wilh lhese, Miss Slocklon wenl lo Angels Camp, laughl lwo years, and finding lhal lhe arl of leaching commercial courses was an exacling and pleas- ing one, finally came, in January, l925, lo Richmond Union High School where she has laughl her speciallies ever since, bolh lo boys and girls and lo adulls al nighl school. During lhese evenlful years Miss Slocklon look upon her- self lhe rigorous lask of rearing her five molherless nephews. Indeed, her boundless affeclion for her family and her uller- ly loyal devolion lo her friends have been lwo of her oul- slanding lrails. Bul she is also dislinguished by anolher, equally slrong lrail and lhis is her fearlessness in advocal- ing ideas which she slrongly believes lo be righl. Now, on lhe Golden Anniversary of Richmond Union High School, Miss Slocklon has decided lo relire from her long career of leaching, lhirly-seven years all lold. And some- how il has seemed a mosl happy Circumglance fo ug' fhe Class of I957, lhal lwo such noleworlhy evenls should coin- cide. Each seems lo add lusler lo lhe olher. Because we feel lhese lhings so deeply, we dedicale, wilh special de- lighl, our Golden Anniversary Shield lo Miss Slocklon, our golden-hearled friend and leach'er, and wish her well more lhan we can say. FOREWDRD We, the Shield Sfaff of 1957, were nol' confronfed wi+h 'l'he greal' problem of selecting a suirable theme. As s'l'uden1's in Journalism I, we became aware of fhe faci' fhal' l957 marked the 'fiffiefh anniversary of Richmond Union High School. After deciding lo use 'lhis anniver- sary as our +heme, we were faced wi'I'h the fask of gafher- ing malerial in order lo presenl' a complere resume of filly years al' Richmond Union High School. We 'fell' 'lhal' +he hisfory of our school could be fold besl' rhrough old picfures. The +ask of gafhering fhese piclures was a great one, and il' involved l'he willing assis'l'- ance of reachers, alumni, and school personnel. The pictures, of course, could nol 'l'ell lhe complete slory of our school: +hese had 'ro be supplemenfed wirh ad- dilional informalrion aboul' 'l'he hislory of Richmond High. Our nexl' problem was how +o arrange +he collecred material. The answer 'ro fhis was a simple one. Afler each division page, we presenfed in picrures a shorf hisfory of l'he subiecl' of 1'ha'I' particular secfion. The division pages themselves parallel rhe early years a+ Richmond Union High School wifh school life as il' is 'I'oday. Afler several weeks of delving info 'rhe hisfory of Rich- mond High School, we uncovered many phases of fhis hislory which had nor been considered in fhe original plan of 'lhe book. I+ was because of lhese discoveries l'ha+ we decided fo add a supplemenf depicting bygone days a'r our school. We now presenl' ro you 'lhe hisrory of Richmond Union High School on fhis, lhe fiftieth anniversary of our school- OUR GOLDEN YEAR. Sill! 'Ill nl 3 ffnllfl fl y RICHMOND UNION HICH 7 SCHOOL THE ROCK Resting on the lawn in front of our high school and surrounded by green shrubs is a granite rock -- a familiar landmark to all RUHS students. The rock was donated by the Classes of December, 1933, jujne, 1934g January, 1935, and June, 1935. The Senior Class of 1935, hav' ing made known its desire for a suitable rock, was told of one to be found in Point Richmond. Through the cooperation of the Standard Oil Company and the Santa Fe, the rock was hauled from the Point, beyond the Standard Oil and Rod and Gun, to where it could be reached by truck. The truck then brought the rock to the site where it now rests. Ji, u ..,, . ,V I V 2252? l I J ' .2 ' ,, ' ' ' H .ig ,. ,ff I ,rm er -ff-1-WW-r- 177r4!4i6f-JW41 'vggwn-'fr 1 ,-ff! M , ,,:f'Lwf- f 1 cf,-sammzuzgxswt 7. w::.,f:: ,415 '-1g'g177:v1'::,,i' ,q,,,,,4,,, ,, ,- ,,,q,s,,,,.. al.t::.: plgmtwug- ' Aiyzyfyz ffl V, i, V I ., , , in ,i , , yy A ,, L, XA ' lv Y: gf, K I - f if -if fi 1 Y ,V 35' , 1 fm, . J 3 , ' ' l , y .3 - ' z 1 ' 'f ffifii' ' . ,, ,,,,,, ,.,, M M., ,uf ,f 'V V ' 1 ' ' ' Vg l 5.4 1 7 'f 4 V I f, f. f, f- ' ' 'l if f'Ef71'f'f-C l- A 3 J l if 3 6 in ,' F. f ,,4 ,. .,,, , ..., ,, ,. ,, , , ,,,, ,,, ' '.,l.,,,f ,, SENIOR BENCH Donated by the June Class of 1936, the Senior Bench is a familiar sight between the Printshop and the History Building. The bench was buill in the summer of 1936 and paid for by surplus funds of that class. It is a tradition that the bench is to be used only by seniors. THE TROPHY CASE Installed in june, 1949, the trophy case, which resides 'n th f 22555 ifiijgll Eiiltiifm by Wim 5 F3561 The total cost of the trophy case was S1 171 '52 Those wh - - - - ' o ha jgrrirlhpgicgtligtylge costs of the case are the Classes of February, 1942 1947,-181 h P ' iii mg' the H' NUS' May' limi fha P- T: A in Augustt, C1943 uh' March' ww' and the Student Association 7 2 ? f fl 7 5' 2 IN MEMORY GLEN E. UNDERWOOD On February 25, I957, Glen E. Underwood, feacher of English af Richmond Union High School, passed away. He is mourned by everyone, and fhe place leff vacanf by his deafh will be hard fo fill. Yef, sorrow is nof fhe sole emofion we feel abouf Mr. Underwood. None who wifnessed his gallanf affempf fo refurn fo his classes, affer a long and harrowing hospifalizafion, can fail buf be sfirred and up- liffed by fhe memory of his sheer pluck and game spirif. Mr. Underwood broughf fo his sfudenfs a wealfh of knowledge, since he himself was a lifelong sfudenf of fhe humanifies. He also broughf fhem fhe wisdom of a pracfical man, for his career included much pracfical business. Mr. Underwood was a graduafe of Soufh Wesf Missouri College: he received his M.A. degree from George Peabody College for Teachers in Tennessee and complefed his work for his Ph.D. degree. ln Arbyrd, Missouri, he was superinfendenf of schools for nine years. He also faughf af Sfafe Teachers College in Marysville, Missouri, and af Tennessee Polyfechnic lnsfifufe, in Cookeville, Tennessee. When Mr. Underwood came fo Richmond, he served as Dean of Boys af Longfellow Junior High School before he came fo Richmond High fo feach English. lf was plain fo all fhaf Mr. Underwood 1 loved fo feach and hugely enjoyed his work. lf was also plain 'l'o fhose who knew him well fhaf his family of wife and daughfer were all 'lhe world fo him. He himself was fhe sixfh of eleven children, and no doubf his grow- ing up among so many brofhers and sisfers gave him his easy social presence and his profound love of family life. His home, as fhe saying goes, was his casfle, and he looked affer if and his gay gardens wifh unsfinfing love and care. Mr. Underwood also fook a keen in- feresf in fhe frends and issues of nafional, infernafional and local af- fairs. His opinions and convicfions abouf polifics and fhe social scene were sfrong. Yef, in no sense were fhey narrow or pedanfic, for his greaf good sense, his broad knowl- edge and his sense of humor would nof allow if. Indeed, in his balance and femperafeness, Mr. Underwood approached fhe old Greek ideal of 'l'he man of pracfical wis- dom. Learned, open-minded, even-fempered, warm-hearfed and eminenfly pracfical and efficienf, he was a man whom all could respecf and ad- mire. lf is liffle wonder fhaf he became a superlafive feacher, since fhere was nof a single excellence af- fribufed fo fhe ideal feacher which he did nof possess. GUR CQLDEN YEAR Q 5:::::: ' ' E -1- E i i W- 2 Wg ' ff: , -. , 'if 4 f hf I fanniii i nw ' f ' Ax WOT -' X957 -L, Firs+ church - Mefhodisf l90l Sfandard Oil i902 i f N Lf .kj J 5 it GG if T' i fo? I ,W-125: UL: Q I dll C! ,' Ci! , fi Firs+ lelephone exchange I90I Firsf felephone direclory l906 .7Volun+eer Fire- Depl. ISVORGZTLK-Tlli I f K ..L'..L..l-'QALLL 4 I I'-, -L f 'LL f 1 1,14 f ..1Z ,',LL-,Y--?i:TJ,-ff ,6 TC' air FIFTY YEARS OF Richmond Union High School is far differenl from The fhree-room former grammar school on S+andard Avenue 'rhal served fhe high school s+uden+s l'iHy years ago. This early school had fhree feachers, Mr. Berf X. Tucker, Miss Rulh Peierson, and Miss Alberla Bell, and a iolal enrollmenl' of forly-Five sfudenfs. H was eslablished as a +emporary high school, while plans for a new high school were be- ing made. The proposed high school became an obiecl of discussion. Some cifizens lhoughl' Richmond capable of suppor+ing a school of i+s own and opposed fhe esfablishmenl' of a high school dislricf. Wal- 'ler T. Helms, principal of fhe femporary high school andisupervising principal of Siege, San Pablo, and Poini' Richmond disfricls, fel+, however, +ha+ Siege and San Pablo should share lhe benefils fhe new high school would afford. Thus H' was decided l'ha'l fhe new school would be a union high school. Pelilions were +hen made up by lhe heads of families in 'lhe lhree dislricls and were filed wi+h fhe Counly Superinlendenl' of Schools in January of l907. An elecfion was held, and resulls show +ha+ ihe public was unanimously in favor of lhe esfablishmenl' of 'lhe high school. Bonds for fhe new school were fhen vo+ed upon and passed. ln May of l907, archilecfs prepared plans for fhe new building and on 'lhe 23rd of +he same mon+h consfrucfion was begun on lhe building which is now Longfellow Junior High School . By Febru- ary l2 of +he nexi' year, 'rhe school was compleled al' a cosl' of 585,- 000. The Sfandard Avenue school moved fo i'rs permanenf quarfers, and on April I5 RUHS, hailed as a Hmagnificenl' s+ruc+ure of s+eel and brick and dedicaied lo +he cause of learning, was opened lo 1'he public. ln May of l908, Waller Smallwood, +he 'lirsi' presideni' of fhe Associaied S+uden1' Body of RUHS, became 'rhe firsl sl'uden'l' +0 graduafe from fhe school. Since lhe new school laclced an audi- lorium, commencemenl' exercises were held in The Poinl Richmond Opera House. Richmond High grew rapidly. By l9l4 il' was evidenl' 'lhal' addi- lions fo 'lhe school were needed. A cafeferia, an assembly hall, and several classrooms were conslrucled. ln I92l more rooms were added. The school which had been buill' for 400 sfudenfs now had nearly lwice lhal' number. The Board of Educalion decided fhal' a new high school was needed. ln I925 an eleclion was held 'ro vole on 'rhe bonds for +he new high school. The bonds were passed and conslruclion of our pres- enl' high school was begun in November of l926. The new school, which consisled of 1'he Academic, 'rhe Science, +he Home Economics, 'rhe Commercial buildings, +he shops and fhe gyms, was occupied RICHMOND I-II H in Augusl' of l928. A number of addi+ions +o 'rhe school were con- sl'ruc+ed during +he nerd' few years. ln l93l 'rhe clubhouse, chris+ened The S'l'uden+ Union, was buil1'. The nexf year 'rhe Social Science build- ing was comple+ed +o accommodafe 'l'he increased numberof s'l'u- den+s. ln 'l'he Fall of I934, gridders happily saw The addifion oi a new +ur'li. Two years la+er foofball fans welcomed 'rhe consfrucfion of bleachers. World War II broughl' more changes +o RUHS. ln The Fall of I94I, +he prin+ shop was moved from Room 400 +o i+s presen+ sire, 'Phe former S+uden'l' Union, so +ha+ 'lhe room, which 'Formerly housed +he prin+ shop, could be used 'ro +rain employees for shipyard jobs. ln l942 ihe aHendance of Richmond High increased 'fo l558, as fhe greal' +ide of people came 'lo Richmond 'ro aid in war produc+ion. By l945 enrollmenl' was close +o 2200. Tha+ year +he old lcni'H'ing mill, +he presenl' 800 building, was purchased and remodeled info classrooms. The increased populafion of +he ci+y of Richmond was clearly re- flec'l'ed in Richmond Union High School. The Universi+y of Calif- ornia survey recommended RUHS go on double session, buf +he faculfy and adminisfrafion fell' 'Phe school could slay on single session by using all space available. For 'rhis reason classes were held in 'rhe shop lec'l'ure rooms, 'lhe cafeferia, The s+age, +he loclcer room in +he boys' gym, and in fhe Li+'I'le Theafer. During I946 and I947 eigh+ por+ables, rooms 820, 830, and 70I- 705, au+o shop, room 900, and +he mechanical drawing room, 905, were added. The year of l95I saw six more por+ables, rooms 2Ol +o 205 and 'l'he Girls' P. E.annex, moved in +o accommodafe more s+uden'l's. Room I0 was remodeled and made +he home of +he deans and counselors. By l953 +he enrollmen+ of RUHS had increased 'I'o 3,596 and l35 +eachers, which gave 'The school +he honor of being rhe second larg- es'l' senior high school in The Unifed S+afes. Seven more por+ables, Rooms 206 fhrough 209, 840, 850, 860, were added and 'Phe new Girls' Gym was builf. Early in i954 'Irhe band and orches+ra leH 'rheir cramped quar'lers in Room 6l and moved 'ro fhe newly cons'l'ruc+ed music building. Tennis en'I'husias+s welcomed fhe sighl of enlarged and newly surfaced cour+s in 'l'he same year. ln I955 RUHS reached +he maximum en- rollmenf of 3,700 and l5l +eachers. Due io 'l'he es+ablishmen+ of De Anza and Harry Ells as high schools in l955, foday Richmond High srands wi+h a decreased enrollmenl' of 2,693, has l24 +eachers and a classified personnel s+aFf of 42. Li'H'le in i+s s+ruc+ure reminds one of fhe +hree-room school house on Sfandard Avenue where +hree 'Teachers +augh+ forfy-five s+udenl's Fiffy years ago. sv? ..-,J To O so K' g . y I . W f . , W ' x -' 1 I l 1 1 6 'Z ' -'- W e 'V f 2 ' ' ' 15 , l ,al if if ixl l, f lx ll f ' K if Xqx Firs' Polfce Dept. I . ! g ilsilllfiin if - if .. N ig ll ll U3 E? : I- E- 'gr X f 3 F'-K ef:Eiii .ie? ' e' , ' 1-' he .. - - V,- Flrsi' siie of R. U. H. S. l908 23rd and McDonald . Q 8, X T it C El 0 U l':-L e I -A -2 .- AF-ag s - V Z ,. W- - r -71,7 i A :,V - t- g- ,-, A f 1- '- ' f L -- ,-..-.. k. 7 , , ,. -.. ,- 1 - '- -.V -7x .f i A ' - .. , -. , - 5 J 'x,, - F McDonald Avenue paved l909 JJ ci Ulm! 9 li-es-, 'iisgiiie -: 'if NQSSE Firs+ ferry boaf, Ellen, makes crossing l9I5 -I Y P Ez: E: I l ' - . .. is l - ' :la ' 55's I is , Richmond Plunge I924 i If RUHS moved 'lo presenf sife I928 ' mi Q 5 TT 'ix i s M f g s E 5' 5211 J ir',,,,f gshx Q? Hx N TAN X LJ- 'mi' 'K l -I' -san -A R Y Y' A , -4- fxmffaz 5 75 II Ill I ll lllllllllllll :sl is ::. :: -I5 lllllllllllllll lllllllllllliil lllllllllllllll Illll' llll II I Illl YUIIIIIYIPIIIII IIIIIIIII ' 1. -guvlggnlfllll if 0 I , ll ll '-r ' I qi -hr. zz'- ' lllllylllllll l 1 4 4 4 4 I ff 1 7 v . , -,1. - - L g . Ford Mofor Co. l93I Hall of Juslice I949 Ei? F1 mm gijiifl-5 ?f WZ 2 . af.:J--51 :'++-:-:Lic- WZ -' l it,1.- FIFTY YEARS OF GGVERNMENT The Associafed Sfudenl' Body of Richmond Union High School was organized Augusf I4, l907. A cons+i'ru+ion was adopfecl and an elecfion of officers was held. Walfer Smallwood became fhe firsf presidenl' of RUHS, Maud Prefchard, Vice-Presidenfg Marguerrfe BuH'erfield, Secrefary, and Jean Barfholomew, Treasurer. Since l907, fhe organizafion of sfudenf governmenf al' RUHS has undergone many changes. ln l9l2 l'wo new SA offices were creaf- ed: an afhlefic manager and a commissioner of sfudenl affairs. A new consfifufion, which remedied fhe defecfs of fhe firsl' one, was adopfed. A finance commiffee was formed in l9l4, whose dul'y was fo 'fake charge of all expendifures of 'l'he Sfudenl' Associafion. ln l9l7, an Execufive Board was esfablished. ll' consisfed of fhe Presidenf, Vice-Presidenf, Secrefary-Treasurer, Represenfafive of Girls' Afhlefics, and Represenfafive of Boys' Afhlefics. This board was in charge of making arrangemenfs for sfudenf acfivifies and con- ducfing SA elecfions. Four years affer fhe organizafion of l'he Execufive Board, fhe fore- runner 'ro fhe presenl' Board of Commissioners, The Advisory Board. was esfablished. This Board consisfed of fhe Presiclenf, a Com- missioner of Social Affairs, Commissioner of Girls' Afhlefics, Com- missioner of Boys' Afhlefics, and Secrefary-Treasurer. The judicial parl' of fhis governmenf was covered by a prosecufing a'H'orney and a iudge. Under fhis new sysfem, a police commiffee of fiffeen members was esfablished 'lo apprehend wrong doers. ln I933 fhe Board of Commissioners, consisfing of a commissioner and fhe SA Presidenf, was esfablished. The dufy of fhe Board was fo manage all fhe acfivifies and finances of 'fhe school. The year of l942 saw fhe consfifufion changed again +o provide for a sfudenf legislafure, consisfing of a House of Represen+a+ives and a Senafe. The House was made up of fhe Presidenf, Vice-Presi- denf, and Secrefary of each of 'rhe classes and fhe presidenfs of all clubs and sociefies connecfed wifh +he SA. The Sena+e was com- posed of 'rhe SA Presidenf, Vice-Presidenf, Secrefary, Prosecufing Afforney, Commissioner of Law and Order, Commissioner of Boys' Afhlefics, Commissioner of Girls' Afhlefics, Commissioner of Social Affairs, Commissioner of Publicify, and +he Head Yell Leader. All proposed bills had fo be passed by bofh Houses and could originafe in ei+her house. The consfifufion underwenl' anofher change in l956 exfending fhe membership of fhe Board of Commissioners fo include fhe presidenfs of 'fhe Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes, and fhe presidenf of Girls' League. The Sfudenf Council me+ for fhe firsf 'fime in January, l93O. Ber- nard Follel' was fhe firsf presidenf of fhe Council. The Council rep- resenfed a new form of governmenf af RUHS. Sfudenfs were elecfed from each advisory fo serve on fhe Council. Thus, il' ob+ained popu- lar opinion. The size of l'he Sfudenl' Council increased in I949 when Hs membership began fo include 'rhe Board of Commissioners, fhe Class Officers, and represenfafives of each ac+ivi+y in fhe school. ln I956, fhe year in which fhe organizafion of fhe Board of Com- missioners was changed, fhe Sfudenf Council was replaced by fhe Represenfafive Council by an amendmenl' fo fhe consfifufion. The Represenfafive Council foday consisfs of a sfudenf from each Sopho- more English class and a represenfafive from each Junior and Senior Social Sfudies class. The Senior Represenfafive Council, 'rhough noi officially a parf of sfudenf governmenf, was esfablished abou? seven years ago 'ro help organize 'rhe expanding senior classes. The membership is composed of seniors represenfing Social Sfudies and English classes. FIFTY YEARS OF PUBLICATIONS From very modesf beginnings Journalism has grown info one of +he full-fledged, vifal acfivifies of Richmond Union High School. Hi-Nus reporfers probe info anyfhing and everyfhing, producing scoops, keeping scores and minding school business in general. Phofograph- ers of fhe Shield sfaff, equally uninhibifed, range fhe grounds and buildings, recording wifh noforious regularify, every possible anfic and prodigy. Buf fhe Hi-Nus and Shield do nof merely record school hisfory, fhey also make if. THE HI-NUS Richmond Union High School's firsf regular newspaper came ouf in l9I9 under fhe direcfion of Miss Mabel Marlin. lf was a mimeo- graphed paper and had fwo names in swiff succession, Skunk and X-Ray , before if was finally and for all fimes called Hi-Nus . The mimeographed formal' of fhe Hi-Nus did nof please fhe sfaff for long. Consequenfly fhe paper was given fo local publishers fo be prinfed. ln fhe following year, l920, everybody began fo feel fhaf fhe Hi-Nus oughf fo be prinfed af school, nof down fown. Buf fhis meanf fhaf money would have fo be raised fo buy a press. The circus of l92l was given fo purchase fhe press. The nexf problem was fo find somebody fo operafe fhe press. ln fhis maffer Mr. Charles Brom- bacher, fhe lafe owner of fhe lndependenf Prinfing Company, help- ed ouf by holding classes in fhe school prinf shop af nighf fo prinf fhe Hi-Nus. On April IS, I92I, fhe firsf copy of fhe Hi-Nus came off Richmond High's press. THE SHIELD ln I9I3 fhe sfudenfs of Richmond Union High School published fheir firsf school annual under fhe direcfion of Miss Mabel Marfin, Journalism advisor. They called fhis annual fhe Rodeo , ln I92l fhe name was changed fo Hi-Nus , in I923 fo Orinda , in I924 fo Blue and Red , in I926 fo Annunario , and in l929 'ro Shield , i'l's presenf name. The firsf yearbook was quife unlike fhe Shield of l957. Half ifs pages were faken up by adverfisemenfsg 'rhe ofher half were filled wifh liferary pieces, carfoons, and fhe usual secfions of seniors, acfivi- fies, organizafions and sporfs. For a long fime fhe Shield was published fwice a year, in winfer and spring, in order fhaf each graduafing class of seniors mighf have ifs own book. These semi-annual Shields were slimmer books fhan fhe greaf annual Shield which appeared for fhe firsf fime a year ago, in l956, when seniors began fo be graduafed on a yearly basis rafher fhan on a fwice-yearly one. World War II also had an effecf on fhe size and make-up of fhe Shield. During fhe war fhe cover of fhe Shield was made of card- board and fhe average number of pages was forfy-four. ln l945, however, fhe Shield's pages were increased fo sixfy-four. When, in fhe following year, fhe firsf sfudenf phofographer, Dick Masiel, be- gan fo fake some of fhe picfures for fhe Shield, fhe number of pages increased sfill furfher, since fhe cosf of producfion wenf down. Ever since fhen, sfudenf phofographers have made if possible for fhe Shield fo keep growing in size. The I953 Shield had more fhan a hundred pages. Sfill anofher facfor in fhe sfeady growfh of fhe size of fhe Shield was fhe change fhaf was made in January of i955 from leffer press prinfing fo offsef prinfing. Since offsef prinfing is less cosfly fhan le'H'er press prinfing, fhe cosf of producfion was lowered and fhe number of pages accordingly increased. Thus in I956 fhe Shield boasfed fwo hundred and eighfy-four pages. The presenf Shield of l957, also a gianf of fwo-hundred and eighfy-eighf pages, is one of fhe largesf high school year books in 'rhe Unifed Sfafes. l -Il:il-:llll!Illl7Il ll 55 IIIQ-lllilllilll Ill F sllllli 2lll7l :lr ,- IIIJIIIIIEZ-:elllgm I! -' - ll' il ::i: ' T r TF --1 .12 'I in r v i' .-.yi ' ' - Ci+y Hall 4949 T 'Z J -S, Li' q '2 L., T T l I ff FWHM i- i .. ! ii i! Public Library I95O Memorial Audiforium I95I xf sf San Rafael-Richmond Bridge l957 x I V ,dp , fat .: . 45134 1 'IM ,Id x t, KP XX - i ...- X fsi. i- ,E I an WALTER T. HELMS I9O I - I 949 WALTER T. HELMS The Richmond School Dislricl lor lorly-eighl years was supervised by lhe skillful hand of Superinlenclenl WaI+er T. Helms. Under his guidance was developed one ol lhe mosl progressive school syslems in lhe Bay Area. Mr. Helms will always be remembered lor lhe excellenl direc- lion he gave during World War ll, when lhe educalion of lhousands of children in Richmond was ieopardized. Despile lhe overcrowded condilions, Mr. Helms made il possible lor lhese children lo be given an opporlunily lo allend school. A graduale ol lhe Universily of Calilornia in I899, Mr. Helms compleled his praclice leaching in Berkeley. ln l90I, aller doing graduale work al lhe Universily, he was senl lo lhe San Pablo School Dislricl as lhe Dislricl's Supervising Principal. Al lhal lime Richmond was li++Ie more lhan grain lields. Six years laler Mr. Helms organized Richmond Union High School. He conlinued as lhe Dislricl Superinlendenl unlil I949, when he relired wilh lhe honorary lille ol Superinlendenl Emerilus. During his years as superinlendenl, Mr. Helms did nol conline himself lo educalional posls, bul he was aclive in civic and communily allairs, as he is loday. He organized lhe Richmond Heallh Cenler in i922 and was al one lime chairman ol lhe Richmond Red Cross. As a member of lhe Conlra Cosla Board ol Educalion, Mr. Helms gained recognilion as one ol lhe loremosl leaders of school developmenl. Our communily is indeed in lhe debl ol Mr. Helms, who, lor nearly a hall a cenlury, so wisely direcled lhe clevelopmenl of lhe Richmond School Syslem. FIFTY YEARS OF SUPERINTENDENTS DR. GEORGE D. MINER Dr. George D. Miner, our presenl Superinlendenl ol Schools, has proved himself a worlhy successor lo lhe founder of lhe Richmond School Dislricl, Mr, Waller T. Helms. Born in Wisconsin, where he allended grammar and high schools, Dr. Miner gradualed from Carllon College in Minnesola in l922. His lirsl leaching posilion was in Richmond al Roosevell Junior High School in l924 where he laughl physical educalion, general science, mechanie cal drawing, and civics. Aller eleven years al Roosevell, he was appoinled Direclor ol Research and Tesling lor lhe Richmond Schools. Al lhe same lime he was made Direclor ol Re- search lor Conlra Cosla Counly. ln i940 Dr. Miner assumed lhe posilion ol Business Manager ol lhe Rich- mond Schools. The war inlerrupled Dr. Miner's rising career. For lwo years he served as a Lieulenanl Commander in lhe Uniled Slales Navy. Upon his discharge in l945, he was made a Depuly Superinlendenl, which was lell vacanl by lhe reliremenl ol Mr. Helms. Like Mr, Helms, Dr. Miner is a very aclive cilizen in commmunily allairs. Holding many educalional posilions, he has been recognized by Who's Who in American Educalion as one of lhe besl-known educalors ol lhe counlry. -Q-sm-mom. 1 .R A DR. GEORGE D. MINER I949 MFE . .Q C-Q1 3 BERT X. TUCKER Berf X. Tucker, fhe firsf principal of Richmond Union High School. held fhe unique posifion of molding fhe policies of fhe school from fhe fime ifs firsf fhirfy-fwo sfudenfs enfered in l907 unfil fhe graduafing class num- bered fhree-hundred one in I943. Always wifh fhe inferesfs of fhe sfudenfs in mind, Mr. Tucker and fhe faculfy wisely planned a curriculum fhaf would besf rneef fhe needs of fhe graduafes. Because of This foresighf, many RUHS graduafes foday have achieved success in fhe professions, in business, and in indusfry. Mr. Tucker, a graduafe of fhe Universify of Kansas, came fo California in fhe early l900's and affended fhe Universify of California. Affer receiving his 'reaching credenfial a+ fhe Universify, he wenf fo Sanfa Maria, California, where he faughf science. He fhen moved +o Chico, where he was principal of fhe local high school. ln fhe early summer of I907, Mr. Tucker received word 'rhaf a posifion was open af a newly organized high school in Richmond. Affer correspondence wifh fhe Richmond Dis+ric+'s supervisor, Walfer T. Helms, Mr. Tucker accepf- ed fhe posifion of principal of Richmond Union High School. He fhen began fhis fhirfy-six years of service af Richmond Union High School. During Mr. Tucker's principalship, RUHS developed info a school where unify was fhe key word in a school fhaf belonged fo fhe sfudenfs and faculfy. Even affer his refirennenf in I943, Mr. Tucker confinued +o be acfively Inferesfed in fhe affairs of fhe high school. Jusf one monfh before his deafh in I945, he affended an Oiler foofball game af fhe school he loved, fhe school 'rhaf owes so very much fo him. FIFTY YEARS OF DAVID C. GRAY I943 - I Q. 4,4 ii i if . - --v- BERT X. TUCKER I907- I 943 PRINCIPALS DAVID C. GRAY David C. Gray has served as principal of Richmond Union High School for fourfeen years. During fhis fime, he has never failed fo lend a helping hand fo fhose seek- ing advice. Mr, Gray, a nafive of Vina, California, affended fhe local grammar school prior fo enfering Heald's Business College in Chico. ln I92I, affer working as a sfeno- grapher, he decided fo resume his educafion. He spenf fhe nexf years in diligenf work af Los Molinos High School. In I923, Mr. Gray enfered fhe Universify of Califor- nia, on a scholarship, as an accounfing maior. Four years lafer he received a Bachelor of Science degree and was ready fo begin his feaching career. Mr. Gray's firsf feaching posifion was af Richmond Union High School, fo which he came Augusf I5, I927, fhe day fhaf classes for fhe Fall semesfer began. He was an insfrucfor in bookkeeping in fhe Commercial Deparf- menf of fhis growing high school. In I93I, Mr. Gray became Dean of Sophomores.'Two years lafer he was appoinfed Dean of Boys and Chair- man of fhe Commercial Deparfmenf. From I937 fo I943, he aided Principal Berf X. Tucker as Vice Principal, The Fall of I94O saw Mr. Gray as acfing principal while Mr. Tucker was on leave of absence. Wifh fhe re- firemenf of Mr. Tucker in I943 Mr. Gray became princi- pal of Richmond Union High School. Over fhe inferven- ing period of fourfeen years, he has esiablished himself as a frue friend of fhe sfudenf body. GRADUATES RETURN TO ROOST FACULTY GRADUATES - Bock Row: Mr. James Cahoon, Mr. William Oufman, Mr. Joe Vargas, and Mr. Carl Mayers. Front Row: Miss Beffy Wyland, Miss Roberfa Simmons, Mrs. Alice Clark, and Miss Elaine Dale. FACULTY GRADUATES 1 Bock Row: Mr. Edward Per- alsky, Mr. James Brien, Mr. Sam Teese, and Mr. Wilbur Henchey. Fronf Row: Mr. Geoffrey Yafes, Miss Helen McDonald, Mrs. Lila Reinerfson, and Mr. Roberf Anderson. Noi' Pictured: Mrs. Blanche Sandford, Mr. Walfer Haffich, Mrs. Vivian Rydberf and Mrs. Margaref Thompson. Once sfudenfs of Richmond Union High School, 'fhirfy-six old grads have refurned fo serve fhe school as faculfy members and office personnel. Twenfy-eighf 'teachers now sif af desks formerly occupied by fheir insfrucfors, and eighf office workers recall fhe days when fhey rushed info Office 5 fo seek informafion. Miss Mary Gafely, Class of '20, has been employed by fhe Richmond Union High School disfricf since l92I as secrefary fo fhe principal. Beginning as fhe sole member of fhe office personnel, Miss Gafely foday has nine members under her guidance. FACULTY GRADUATES - Bock Row: Mr. Oscar Franson, Mrs. Alysse Lowe, Miss Agnes Gowen, and Mr. Cesare Angella. Front Row: Miss Dorofhy Swenson, Miss Hazel- Louise Rogers, Miss Beverly Jaramillo, and Miss Hazel Olson. OFFICE PERSONNEL GRADUATES - Back Row: Miss Lois Smid, Mrs. Darlene Marfin, Mrs. Eleanor Benner, Mrs. Anifa Braikovich, Mrs. Ramona Broberg, and Mrs. Jerry Fairbanks. Front Row: Mrs. Melva Hall and Miss Mary Gafely. Y, V v , , IIDIIINISIIIIIIION 1' , ILQYU F NL W I Q Cmgxx X . :Ri -I 5 I 1 I ' ' I' . 5 -' I I fx x, J' If I Iv If f I If I F J X I X If v II I QQ, f N I I II I If IQ T QUR EXEGUTIVES MR. DAVID C. GRAY Principal A fdwbawi-Rf' WQQXQTQA, AL-AA-iv-7,,,f ' 0-vu-vb . of I W M jwmgawf ,OJ ' i 'Y' .fa 4-,.,f' ' V31 1 , -V .. X i MR. JAMES BRTEN MR. WILLIAM OUTMAN lnsfrudfional Vice Principal Adminis+ra+Eve Vice Principal MR. ROBERT FRANCE MRS. MARGARET THOMPSON Dean of Boys Dean of Girls it , , i til' U Back ROW! Mr. Franlc Mr. Paul Parker, Mr. Vernon Youngquisf and Mr. Berkeley Johnson. Second Row: Mr. V Fred Bennerf, Miss Esrher Tremaine, Mrs. Claire Shaw, Mr. Neill Gunn, Miss Kafhleen ' ' A ' 1' F f A McCar+hy, Mr. Louis Toschl, Miss Harrie? Williamson, and Mr. Alvan Davenpor . ron , , Row: Miss Margaref Jesseph, Miss Marie Myers, Miss Belly Wyland, Mrs. Jean Greger- ,1 I son, Mrs. Lois Siegel, and Mrs. Carroll Parrill. 3, Q i 1 ' . Back Row: Mr. Joseph Vargas, Mr, Roberf Anderson, and Mr. Geoffrey Yafes. Front Row: Mr. John Enos and E g Mrs. Lura Monroe. Q? .. ii X Nlwif' ii. Back Row: Mr. George Campbell, Mr. Hollis Bledsoe, Mr. Kenneih Peurifoy, Mr. Fred Oberg Mr Waller Haifich, Mr. Alexander Koughan, Mr. Merle Randall, and Mr. Jack McNiclcles. Second Row: .Mr R0 Norman, Mr. Monroe Smilher, Miss G-erfrude Weaiherby, Mr. Hiram Fry, Mrs. Elia Lou HawlcinsiMrsy Elvira Leam, Mr. Floyd Schwarz, Mr. Lloyd Darley, Mr. Harold Shariiz, and Mr. Roberi Silces. 'Frans ROW: Miss Doris Brenneman, Mrs. lvy Snider, Miss Beverly Jaramillo, Mrs. Delphine Roberis, Mrs. Mar- 9 are? Eldredge, Mrs. Mabel Colberg, Mrs. Sophia Kullch, Miss Helen Parker, and Mr. Paul McGinnis. Por+o Mr. Sam Teese Boys P. E. Chairman' Mr. Joseph Srenson v Buck Row: Mr. Loren Wilbur, Mr. J. J. McMillan, Mr. Cesare Angella, Mr. Rober+ Finn, Mr. Louis Raun-Linde, Mr. Harold Fisher, and Mr. James Cahoon. Second Row: Mr, Oscar Franson, Miss Frances Byrnes, Mrs. Lila Reinerfson, Miss Hazel Olson, Miss Jane Wilson, Social Science Chairman: Mrs. Cora Mafionen, and Mr. Reber? Weede. Firsf Row: Mrs. Margo+ Halviorsen, Miss Dorrance Small, Miss Sidney Price, Mrs. Helen Larson, Miss Helen Mirchell, Miss Vera Crosby, and Mr. Ray Franchi. Not Pictured: Mrs. Alice Clark, Mr. Carl Briggs, Miss Mary de L'Efanche, Mr. Paul Dillworfh, Mr. Roy Fogel, Mr, Evan Gillum, Mr. Sfanley Hagen, Mr. William Henchey, Mrs. Beafrice Kerfis, Mrs. Alysse Lowe, Miss Dorofhy Madison, Mr. Carl Mayers, Miss Helen McDon- ald, Mr. John Monroe, Mr. Edward Peralsl-cy, Mr. Ben Rusf, Mr. Ernesf Scolari, Mr. Jonaihan Tweedie, Miss Barbara Willis, Mrs. Mary Wessenberg, and Mrs. Blanche Sandford. INSTRUCTS AND GUIDES fe- -+ Back Row: Mrs. Sylvan Myers, English Chairman, Mrs. Ru+h S+udarus, Mrs. Elinor Brokaw, Miss Hazel-Louise Rogers, Commercial Chairman, Miss Melba O'Connell, Mrs. Vivian Rydberg, Mrs. Alice Cooke, and Mrs. Rufh Berger, Homemaking Chairman. Second Row: Miss E. Alberfa Besi, Mr. Wayne Perry, Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, Miss Elaine Dale, Mrs. Jane Andrian, Maihemafics Chairmang Miss Roberfa Simmons, Ar+ Chairman: Miss Marion Sioclrfon, and Miss Dorofhy Swenson. Fron! Row: Mr. Murray Hannah, Mrs. Lucille Place, Miss Nell- Baggley Miss Agnes Gowen, Mrs. Hazel Bird, Mrs. Nina Roolcaird, Miss Grace Condon, and Mr. V. D. Healh. Cusfodlans - Buck Row: Lynford Reis, Frank Paquifo, Ray Scalise, Angelo Lesii, Oval Toliver, Joe Rezendes. Middle Row: Arflwur Banducci, Richard May, Harry Beale, Roberl Nail, Head Cuslodiang Viclor Bafha, Silvyn Hrbelc, and Bessie Treadman. Seafed: Gerry Goff, Edward Burke, and Edwin Barlon. 'ess' SCHOOL Mr. David Williams, Vocaiional and Guidance Counselor. Always ready lo give assislance in Office 5 are Mrs. Jerry Fairbanks, Miss Esfher Polls, school nurse, acl- minisfers medicafion fo a deserving sfudenf. Mrs. Sfella Faria, Miss Lois Smid, Mrs. Eleanor Benner, and, sealed, Miss Mary Galely. ,au mi, PERSONNEL Making up +l'1e absence lisl in office I are Mrs. Ramona Bro- berg and Mrs. Melva Hall. l Mrs. Jean LeSage, Mr. Louis Raun-Linde, and Mrs. Darline Mar+in can be 'Found every day in 'lhe deans' office checking flue lisl of absenlees. f i l l v l Mrs. Anile Brailcovich, bookroom a++endanl, re- 2 pairs and issues our lexlbooks. V i Cclfeferic Sfaff - Buck Row: Mrs. Maflie Hunn, Mrs. Lillian McAllisler, Mrs. Madeline Dreyer, Mrs. Sophie Andrews, Mrs. Gracie Sanlos, Mrs. Ceila Moore, and Mrs. Marie McDowell. Seaiedz l Mrs. Georgia Hunl, Mrs. Maude Erickson, Cook Manager, and Mrs. Madeline Bocca. W 2, V 'G' .1 3 V ' '7 f y, - I. M r 1, M , 1 . M, 4.7! 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E ' - FIFTY YEARS CDF SENIOR The Senior Aclivifies of 'loday have noi GIWEYS been, '3 P-iff of 1-he Senior social program ai RUHS, wufh the excephon of lhe Senior Parfy' which has been held ever since fhe school had Senior Day was eslablished in I9l2, buf lhis acfiviry was noi held again unlil I92b, when lhe firsl official Senior Day began. In l930, Seniors welcomed ihe addilion of +he firs+ Senior Play, 41' fm.. , 'Y e. 'A I'-1 1 F A Q 'F l H seniors. 5 1 is ' 10.1 . 'i ni ,y'l1., ' il. x i ,,. ilklijy Q XX-ss X. Siriking a glamorous pose ' ' is BeHy Harvey, Senior 'f of I948. , V fi l S pi W ff ea. Ah, fhe rapiure of young love! May Penpraze, Jack Bales, Earl Edwards, and Leroy Yepson on Senior Day of rhe Class of Janu- ary, I937. C? People from every walk of life meer on Senior Day of l93I ai RUHS. sz Galhering his harem, Earl Ed- wards and Louie Banokerh, is Ruoard Shemil in I936. The casl' from ihe Senior Variefy Show of l93l, Along 'lhe Way , sirikes dramaiic poses. L ,' 4 Egg ' Q' K J ,H . N. , . , , , . . A ,VI Q he r 14+ , 'fi4ii',' 1' .1 ,I l n W : - M . . , 1 V f es,, cf Q 3 Noi Quife Such a Goose , lo fhe fesiivilies of Senior Day. Since 'rhar +ime, if has been a iradifion for fhe Sen- ior Play lo be held on Senior Day. Senior Day ai Richmond Union High School lakes ihe place of a Senior Dilch Day. The firsf Senior Banquei, Rs , - Q ,T .r.r , f - 5 ' 3 S , -. r e , 5 l 1 5 ,. , ' , - A .. l S 'fle V A Taking fheir 2 o'clock leed- ing on Senior Day are Char- les Hokenson, Marvin Mello- way, and Earl Smilh in l948 Huck Finn of i945 is Olela Farmer ACTIVITIES sponsored and paid for by 'Phe Senior Class, was held in +he Spring of I929. Prior io 'rhis, 'there had been Junior-Senior Banquefs, which origina+ed in l9l7. The climax of 'fhe Senior year, 'rhe Senior Ball, surprisingly enough, did noi come info exislence under 'rhis name un+il June of l943. There had been ofher senior balls given pre- viously, buf 'rhese were no? sponsored by ihe school. One Senior Dance in l9Il was given by 'rhe alumni. Anofher Senior Farewell Dance was held a+ Eas+ Shore Park in I9l3. Various oiher dances have been held during 'rhe 'lime before 'the esfablishmenl of lhe official Senior Ball. Senior Gaieiies, a varieiry show, was added as anolher acfivify in 'lhe Fall of l955. Due +o yearly gradua+ions, +he Seniors now presenf +his show every Ocfober. ,sl-Ai-is ' Q my 5-.fo lm 5 Q 1 Par Golfers of fhe l93l Variefy Show are George Miller. Maflon Randall, Be++y Bull, and Nella BidI'1Cl'1i- ' as A , ,igfsf -. .- as S N' i. - J i il JI ' E ? ,, Posing nonchalan+ly are +hese Seniors of Yesier- Year- They are Glen Whalen, Bill Blair, Dolly Cummings, and Muriel Sanders. And lhey say ihai wresiling began wilh T, V. This +ook place ..- A I 'Q Who are 'rhese happy fugi+ives from l l. M. S. Pinalore? l r on Senior Day of '36, , '93-'f i ' , .,-,yr E- 4 La'H'ie Guffanli shyly poses I Y ,' 5 on Senior Day of i928 W Q, ' F . - s i 3 ' W' ' Q 5 A 'sv 4 ri , - fa V i , 1 -IJ 1- 9 i, , . va-V -. , 5,3 ' -.I ,Q '1gL':,1f:fQfQ3'?2?2r:9.EQs,-si Mary Guffanli poses on 'ihe Firsl' official Senior Day of l926. These casfumed Seniors show a varieiy Oi 9XP 955'0n' A s 'f-we I 'W ga ' 1 - an ,- ig, Robol' Florence Re, 'larsl prize winner of 'the 1933 Senior Day, displays her cos+ume. .fjjjg 95 , -,af P020 l Soiifq ,pn ? . 1 7 QW V N 1 1 I as . . 'P if A .mfr qisiffffv. F f 7 7' if .TW f 5 . afar . W ailifl-bsvn 5. O GCLDEN ANNIVERSARY CLASS The Golden Anniversary Class of i957 enTered The halls of Richhmond Union High School Seplember 7, l954. This insTiTuTion, The second l4 9e5l Semof hlgl' School 'n The U. S., held greal promise for The l.3l5 5oPh0r1'l0I'eS- The Tirsl iTem on The agenda was The elecTion of The I-I0 class officers. Bill Roe- mer was selecTed PresidenT, Don MiTchelI, Vice-PresidenT, and Phyllis DeaTon, Secre- Tary. Marian Thomas, Margie Black, and Jo Ann CourTney were elecTed To repre- senT The girls on The Girls' League Council. The Yell Leaders made room Tor Three Sophomores, Marilyn MCGGS. Susan OVW' sTreeT, and Duane Nelson. VicTorious smiles were worn by some Tifly Sophomores who saw Their 'learn go un- deTeaTecl in The Toolball season of '54. Oulslanding players of The season included Tim McLaughlin, Ed Neckel, Larry Ard, Dick WesT, Cullon Arnold, and Cleo Nelson. Growing more familiar wiTh Their surroundings, The Class of '57 enTered iTs 2-I0 year wilh more confidence, Bob Myers, Presidenlq PaT Mahon, Vice-PresidenT, and Marii Lindholm, Secrelary, were class officers Tor The semesler. Girls' League repre- senTaTives were Delores Moore, Lynne Miller, and Helen Filch. C.S.F. was honored by having sixly-one Sophomores on The lisT of members. Socially The class presenTed The Sophomore dance, Spring Jinx , Friday, May I3, l955. In The field oT sporTs, The Sophomores wenT all ouT. There were over Twelve Sophs on The J.V. baskeTball Team, which caplured second place in The ACAL. Miles Mes- singer and Mike Talro were ouTsTanding on The J.V. Team. The B baskeTball Team was co-champion of The ACAL, sharing honors wifh EI CerriTo. Charles Range was The Team's highesl scorer wiTh I57 poinls in 22 games. Sophomore boys enlered swim- ming and Track wiTh much enThusiasm, also. J.V. baseball displayed The following lower classmen: Dick Wyche, Gary Wrighl, Clarence Jesfield, Miles Messinger, and Grady Van Hook. ATTer a summer's vacaTion, The Golden Class reTurned wiTh enThusiasm as upper classmen. Leading The I-I I's were Don MiTchell, PresidenT: Marii Lindholm, Vice-Presi- denl, and Susie Page, SecreTary. AgusTa WolTTs, Delores Drew, and Ellen Greer were I-ll represen'laTives in Girls' League. PaTT Hall served as G. L. Treasurer. Ann Sulli- van, Proseculing ATTorney, and Bob Myers, Commissioner of Law and Order, repre- senTed The class as S.A. officers. Don MiTchell served The semesTer as AssisTanT Judge. Alva Moore ioined The maioreTTes To represenl The Juniors. The Rally CommiTTee voled in eleven Juniors. SainTs and Sinners , held November 4Th, proved To be a greaT Junior dance. The Juniors really wenl oul Tor sporTs This year. Ed Neckel was The leading passer on The VarsiTy TooTbaIl Team, which had some TiTTeen Junior gridders, The J.V. TooT- ball Team, winning seven games and losing none, consisTed oT many Juniors. Some ouTsTanding players were David Shore, Dale Gerig, Dick Harmon, Charles Parr, Joe Clark, and James Turner. Nearing ThaT Senior year, The Juniors enTered Their 2-ll year wiTh greal anTicipa- Tion. OTTicers Tor This Term were Louie Eleopolous, President Ed FriTz Neckel, Vice- PresidenT, and Sandy Fleming, SecreTary. The G. L. Council consisled oT many Juniors: Delores Drew, Vice-PresidenTg Judy Clemelson, SecreTary, and Joyce Horn, Treasurer. 2-II represenlalives were Susie GoldsworThy, Nancy RhineharT, and Billie Midgley. During The 2-II semesTer, Marii Lindholm, Proseculing ATTorneyg Don MiTchell, Slu- denT Judge: Ann Sullivan, Commissioner oT Law and Order, and Tim McLaughlin, Commissioner oT Boys' AThleTics, served on The Board of Commissioners. Sfudenl CourT officers were Jim MarcheTTi, Bailiffp David Azevedo and David Shore, Assisl- ani' Judges, and Adele Miranda, Clerk. Represenling RUHS al Girls' STaTe was Carol McMahon. Gary Fernandez, Jim Kyle, David Benson, and Bob Davis aTTended Boys' STaTe. The highlight of The Junior year was The Junior Prom, OrienTale , held April 28. Leading The dance To success were commiTlee chairmen Sally Levedahi, Delores Drew, Carol Genoni, LoreTTa Salmon, Judy ClemeTson, and Ann Sullivan. The VarsiTy baskeTball Team included ouTsTanding Juniors, Mike Talro, Miles Mes- singer, and Bulch Dollar. The J.V.'s were led To ACAL championship by such players as ScoTTy Burke, Charles Range, Grady Van Hook, LeRoy Lynch, and Lonnie Johnson. This year The VarsiTy baseball Team made room Tor Juniors Miles Messinger, Bulch Dollar, Clarence JesTield, Dick Wyche, Mike Dolan and Gary Faria. The J.V. baseball Team also consisTed oT many Junior players. The VarsiTy swimming Team capTured The ACAL championship wiTh The help of Juniors Jan Vorheis, Jim MarcheTTi, Ted Bomb- ardier, Bob Davis, Gerald Gengler, and Richard Erickson. This compleles The TirsT Two years of The Golden Anniversary Class oT l957. They have been profilable and challenging years. The greaTesT year of all is conTained in The following pages. IT is hoped ThaT some of The enlhusiasm will be Transferred To you, The readers. SENIOR .ADVISORS Firsf Row: Mrs. Elvira Leam, Mrs. E'r+a-Lou Hawkins, Mr. Ernes+ Scolari, Head Social Chairman: Miss Gerirude Weaiiherby, Mrs. Alice Cooke, and Miss Helen Mifchell. Second Row: Mr. John Enos, Mr. Hollis Bledsoe, Mr. Harold Fisher, Mr. Merle Randall, Mr. V. D. Hea+l1, and Mr. Jolwn Monroe. Firsf Row: Mrs. Lucille Place, Mrs, Jean Gregerson, Mrs. Cora Mafionen, Social Chairman, Miss Es+l1er Tremaine, and Miss Melba O'Connell. Second Row: Mr. Sianley Hagen, Mr. Monroe Smiilner, Mrs. Mabel Colberg. Miss Doroihy Swenson, Mrs. Elinor Brokaw, Mr. Louis Tosclwi, and Mr. Ray Franchi. No? Pictured: Mr. Neill Gunn, Mr. George Campbell, Mr. Paul Dillworiln, Mrs. Margo? Halvorsen, Mr. Roy Fogel, Mr. Ben Rusi, Mr. Roy Norman, and Mr. Frank Porio. SENIOR COUNSELORS Standing: Mr. Jeff Ya+es and Mr, Roberl' Silces. Sedfed: Mr. Lloyd Darley and Miss Helen Parlcer. SENIOR ScoHy' Burke tg.. Presidenf D 1 A I W K W1 up et 4,1 2 gf i! 'S siwqx s w.f' f ff' FALL Q we REPRESENTATIVES First Row: Phillis Arp, Claudia Weiflcemper, Sandra Johnson, Barbara BarreH, Ann While, Marian Thomas, Kim Morris, Carol Pinfo, Carol Genoni, Olivia Auslria. Second Row: Adele Miranda, Janice Zunino, Georgia Fras- er, Midge Schlegal, Marla Basien, Jackie Hursi, Dolores Drew, Susie Page, Ora Lou Armsfrong. Third Row: Jim Marchefli, Bob Davis, Bruce Ulrich, Jerry Waren, Gary Wrighi, Jim Openshaw, Joe Clark, Scofiy Burke. OFFICERS gi. -35, Sco+1'y Burke, President ff Y ww v , .66 of X5 9 9 ,HX-46 are 565 SCA! 'c fe, eg SPRING W REPRESENTATIVES I f? T 3 First Row! Gary Wrigl1f,Milre l 'leweH anal Gary Slaellon. Second Row: Agusfa Wolffs, Cheryl New+on, Carol McMahon LoreaHa Green, Ora Lou Armshong, Karen McNeff, Carol Pvnfo, Pa+ Bidwell, and Marji Lindlwolm. Third Ravi: Lee Swenson, Doris Hill, Ulla Gronkvisl, Roberf Warwick, Barbara Sfevenson, Dave Slwogren, Georgia Fraser, Barbara Barreff, and Bob Lawrey. y 'Q m ai!! lf! fe? 5. ABRAI-IAM, GLENNA Secrelary work ALLEN, VERA GAA, Winged R, CSF, I: Secrelary ANDES, NORMA CSF, 4: Frenclw Club, OrcI1es+ra,Talen+ Slwows, College ATCHESON, CAROLYN GAA, CSF, Ig Rep. Council, Business College 'Win . . . . .- 7 '- , ,wr . .Iv 3 A' H, r if ., is ji Y 'fx .kgs 1re-Jr Ame nr- W H . me-H 5 ALDEN, DONNA GAA, Comm. of Law and Order, Sr. Gaielies, College ALLORO, LOIS Sr. Gaiefies, Business College jo' ,cv 'UN 2 ALEXANDRE, LYDIA ALLEN, DARLENE Spanish Club, JC GAA, College ALONZO, JOANNE ALVARADO, ANGELINE GAA, CSF, Ig Dance JC, Work Comm., Work SENIORS . . . ANDREWS, ALBERTA JC AUGUSTINE, KAY Lab Technician . ,.f . ,,,.. 4 it ARMSTRONG, BARBARA ARMSTRONG, ORA LOU Work Sr. Gaielies, GAA, Winged R, Council, 4 T's, UC AUSTRIA, OLIVIA Dance Comm., Yell Leader, Sr. Rep., Sr. Gaielies, College BAGNALL, JOAN Tennis, Swimming, Spanish Club, Sr. Spon- sor, Jr. Rep., College ' i :Bag 4' . 'Z z .f .,,. P' I ' 1 I Rr?- .. 3 M4 Q 4r -- Q- L as i sf? Q ZZ ALLEN, PHYLLIS GAA, Sr. Gaielies, Denial Nurse ANDERSON, KATHLYIN GAA, Nursing ARP, PHILLIS GAA, Dance Comm., College BAILES, PATRICIA Work 41 It 'TN n Ai -w f X- 1 I ff -an 9 in si Zi? F I' s.! S'-ri' ng-N. 1 2 ABBOTT. CALVIN ABRAHAM. ROBERT Work CSF 3' JC ALLAMANO, BEN ALLEN, DONALD Sr. Rep., College College LEAD IN ANDERSON. DENTON Armed Service ATCHISON, RICHARD JC l- . uf 911 il ADAIR, DALE Hi-Nus, Work ALLEN, FRED Pu-in+er. Armed Service ADAMS, FRED Gymnasiics Academy ALLMAN, PAUL Foo+ball, Science Club, College AGUIAR, MERVIN Programs, Confraclor ALVARADO, ANTHONY Foolball, Commissioner Block R, Rally, CSF, I1 College SCHOOL GOVT . . . ANDERSON, RICHARD Armed Service AZEVEDO, DAVID Sporfs, Ass'+ Judge. Radio, Boys' Glee, Hi-Nus, JC ARD. LARRY Eoolball, Baslreiball, Block R, College BALL, JACK Swimming, Rally, Sr. Gaieiies, JC ARNOLD, CULLON Foofball, Track, Armed Service BANEORD, DENNIS Armed Service 4- . s 4.21 ., +L' 'ir 'S' S731 'f.'Z .iaiispg I i I' 2 , T' Q 5 1 TW' .,g .N-.an - Irizixif nj . - 'ISP Q. I iv , -Z' R ,Wh BAKER, CYDNEY BALDWIN, EVELYN Work GAA, Choir, College BARRETT, BARBARA BARRON, GEORGIA GAA, Spanish Club, Glee Club, Programs, College GAA, Typisf '70 A If-9' IPR' Eff A , W, BARKER, RAMONA IU'- BARNES, PATRICIA Work GAA, Sr. Gaiefies, CSF, Ig Orclnesfra, Work BARSTEN, RUTH BARTHEL, JOAN GAA, Spanish Club, Drama B, JC Dance Comm., UC SERVE ON BD BASTIAEN, CYNTHIA Dance Comm., Sr. Gaielies, Work BERESFORD, JUDITH Marriage .Nw , , gign kfli M ff ff,'W .uiiif j B I BATES, MARIAN GAA, Work BERTHOLF, CAROL ANN Camera Club, Mounfaineering Club, JC BAUGHN, JERRY Work BETHELL, VERNA GAA, Winged R, Secreiary .1 1' Q I I I .fa , , 6. BARONI, JUDITH Dance Comm., Typisf BASTEN, MARLA GAA, Sr. Rep., CSF, 4, Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Gaieiii Shield, UC OF COMM .... BAUMERT, DOROTHY Work BIDWELL, PAT Business College 'lgrv-f' Nl H gun nw w 'Mg 'Sri BENNETT, GLORIA GAA, Dance Comm.. Pre-Med Club, Sr. Spo sor, Nurse BLACK, MARGERY GAA, GL Rep.. Sr. Gaiefies, Comm., CSF, 2, College V ,.w..,g' K, . .4 vin' ' mn- . P ' g htm-ww ,Adil P 1 x Q1 ii ,B llipg C 'Y if 7 BAREANO GARY EARKDME ROBERT lnlra Baskeisall. Ccwege College BEALE ROBERT BEAVERS KENNETH Track,JC Work I-IEAD GIRLS' LEAGUE BENSON. DAVID BERNSTEN RANDALL Foolball, CSF, 2' JC Navy Sr. Galerie: Boys' Shale, UC BISE, RONALD BLAKE MICHAEL Varsity Foofball JV Baseoal Work Rally, Block R. College '45 W Q U BARNES KENNETH Work BECK, DAVID C'oss Counfry, Track Chess Club, College BIANCO, VVAYNE Work BLEIFUS FRANK Ser-flce 'fe ,I gh' 1 ,J ., ' -.I 'rf' I Q . Q Gb vp? A so I if 'Q' I ' All BASTIN DAVE BAXTER. JAMES CSE. I' UC Dance Co'-nm., Bancl College BECKER DONALD BENNETT STEPHEN Work BIDOU, ROBERT No Plans BLOM EUGENE Track, College, Arrnecl Servlce Bowling, JC BIER, LARRY Soplw Eoolball, No Plans BOMBARDIER, TED Swknmlng, SA Judge, Treasurer, CSE, 3: Rally, Block R, College it 4th . H rv , 5 I 'mv .al ins ' T ik., Q59 -'ids A Q -l. ng-. -1 .A 4- ill qw 'Wilkie ns, 1 l BOLLINGER, JACQUELINE BOYD, OLIDEAN BRADLEY, KATHLEEN BRANHAM, PEGGY BREVER, JANICE GAA, Sr. Gaielies, JC Band, Orchesfra, Secrelary Work Dance Comm., French, GAA, SF Sfale Pre-Med Clubs: Nurse BROUGHAM, CONNIE BROWN, CHARLENE BROWN, RONDA BRUNO, CLAIRINE BRYANT, ELLEN JC GAA, JC Dance Comm., JC, Work Pulolicily, Spanish Sr. Gaiefies, Club, Girls' Glee, Maryland S+a+e College UC BUDDINGH, GENEVIEVE BUGGS, DOROTHY BULLARD, LYNNE BURKS, FLORENE BURNS, BRENDA GAA, Winged R, GAA, College Swimming, French GAA, Tra C Cosmefologisl CSF, 23 Shield, Club, College Rep. Council BURNS, JOANN BYRD, BYRDIE CALLOWAY, MILDRED CAMP, BETTY CAMPBELL, BARBARA GAA, Orches+ra, GAA, Tra-C, College Vocalional Nurse Girls' Glee, Work Dance Comm., Sr. Gaielies, UC Marriage iii ,,,,,.-'T' if L 'QS L Jil. 'ft' xg 3 'if' W 5 as R' 2 , 'vs ,ag 'ei E 7'-A fr f . 'F- Q,-.g, 1 ' 13 ' I' ,I EAA: ,K K I if ' u 6' ,, Qi ' fa. if ,, ' -. If ' 'S 9' , , I sin 2 -'Tv ,M ov-1' 2 vii 'W I Q Q , 1 LL- BOWLING, ROBERT BRAGA, WILLIAM BRAY, CLENNON BROCKER, JAMES BROOK, ROBERT Radio Club, Publicilry, UC JC JC Spanish Club, Rod and Gun Club, Chess Club, JC Forreslry BROTZMAN, BRUCE BROUETTE, BYRON BROWN, GEORGE BROWN, LOREN BUCKLEY, LARRY Slip Colleclor, Truck Driver Mounlaineering Club, Work, Armed Service Baslcellaall, Golf, Baslce+baII, I-'Ii-Nus Edifor, Armed Service Armed Service Collelge SERVE ON RALLY COMM... BURKE, SCOTTY Baslcelball, Baseball, Sr. Pres., 2: CSF, I: Rep. Council, College CALDWELL, MARVIN JC BURLEAUD, PIERRE Block R, Swimming, Armed Service CAMERON, WILLIAM Carpenier BURNS, CECIL JC CARGES, JIM Foolball, Traclc CSF, 3: Rally, Block R, UC BURNS, FRANK Work CARROL, DEAN Armed Service BUTLER, JERRY Armed Service CARTER, JAMES Worlc 1F ' -rf' x ,r, .il lf! DX X ig' Qi s ag, i s 'A S ' V4 N. Ve- X .- X, f' I L I I vt i S I-ni.. fix 'C' CAMPBELL, GLORIA CAMPBELL, ORA LEE CANNON, MARCIA CARD, CAROL CARLEY, JUDITH Leader, GAA, Dance Comm., Sr. Sponsor, College Orches+ra, College CSF, 25 Rep Council Secrelary Commissioner, College Sr. Sponsor College CARMAN, JUDY CASTAGNASSO, BARBARA CASTRO, JOANN CAUDLE, IRENE CHARLES, JACKIE Jr. Rep., Drama 2, GAA, Camera Club, Work Publicify, Work Sr. Gaielies, Pom Pon Winged R, Drama, Sr. Gaiefies, College Girl, Work Den+aI Ass'I DON SENIOR MIDDIES CHAVEZ, ROSEMARIE Dance Comm., GAA, Business College CLAUSEN, BARBARA GAA, Foo+ligI1'Iers, Hi-Nus, JC f CI-IOAT, MARINEL GAA, Work CLEMETSON, JUDITH CSF, 4: Dance Comm., GL Sec., Sr. Gaieiies, Shielcl, UC I I I CHRISTENSEN, ROBIN CLARK, DAISY CLARK, PATRICIA Marriage Work GAA, Dance Comm GL Rep., JC CLOUSE, VIRGINIA COAKLY, JOAN COCHRAN, AUDREY Hi-NUS. JC Sr. Sponsor, JC Sr. Sponsor, Work ,f I'-IQ.: 3 w 1 183'- 61 we- 'it -:-I 'K 41 sffw -.. 1' 'sy' 1' 1, 5 QR h, CARTER, WAYNE CEREMONY, TERRENCE CHAMBERLAIN, TANDY CHELEMEDOS. RICHARD CHILSON, RICHARD Radio Eleclronics Boxer JC lnlra Baseball, Armed Service I-I2 Dance, College CHILTON, GENE CLARK, JOSEPH CLARK, ROBERT CLARK, VANCE CLINCH, BOB JC Foofball, Baskelball, JC Cal Poly College Swimming, Block R. JC 'WEAR BERMUDA SI-IORTS... COLE, ROGER Work CRAIG, RICHARD Debale, Jr. Prom, Track, College 5' X f COMBS, EARL College CROSS, MAX Armed Service -5-1 1, I - V LAW , ka 5 f COOPER. DENNIS COUZENS, JAMES CRABB, MILTON Baseball, Head of P. A., Track, College Tennis, Spanish Club, College Chess Club, College CROSS, RICHARD CROSS, WILLIAM HOUSTON, ARLINGTON College Radio Club, Band, JC JC, UC WWQ ? ,'s' - XM R 'sv Wm! -'ini Rm Nita-I iv' 265 41' :ii iv, l5 .' 'Cvq sf aff I. 'if ai nv A COVERT, MARY BETH COOK, GERALDINE COOKS, El.OUlSE COPE, CAROLYN COPPS, GLENDA JC JC Secrelary GAA, Drama 2, PE Leader. CSF. ll Sr, Sponggrl JC Dance Comm., Sr. Gaielies, College CRABTREE, EVELYN CRABTREY, MARY CRUTCHFIELD, BOBBIE JEAN DAHLMAN, KARON DAVIES, SONJIA Business College College GAA, Maiorelle, CSF, Ig 4 T's, Sr. Sponsor, JC Jr. Prom, Business Sr. Gaielies, College College VIS DOROTHA DAVIS, ROSALIE DEATON, PHYLLlS DeFll.LlPPl, JEAN DE LEON, CARMEN Dance Comm., Pre Med Cosmelology Work DA , GAA, Pre Med Club, Sr. Gaielies, College DENNEY, WILLENE Work , wie. V' wire ? 'k Q 3, 1 4' ,j 7 C 1- 'X 3 CSF, 25 Melodelles, A Cappella, College DEVORE, WANDA Work 'TZ- W 5 im Club, Nurse Class Sec., Ass'l' Judge DILLARD, DORIS DEXTER, DIANE Pre Med Club, Nurse Talenl Show, Dancer fi W K 'A , x , Q 1' J lieu' , 'J ,ff we X Mu- 'sggf 'ei 'f 'v-7 DlLLlNGl'lAM, JOYCE GAA, Business College fo 'SN 5 T ' ,- ,,f7HfWf r I' f I sk 1,-, h' lg 'T , f ' hi I , if, .y' 4 4 A 9 , 4 f mr' DAHLGREN, DAVID DAI-IME, EARL DARENSBURG, BOB Cross Couniry, Mounfain- Armed Service Track, Boys' Glee, eering Club, Block R, French Club, Hi-Nus, JC Programs, JC DAVIDSON, LLOYD DAVIS, JACK DAVIS, MIKE Gymnasfics, Block R, Cross Counlry, Track, Navy College UC z ro '5fvls4Q.4 DAVIDSON, JIMMY Foolball, Track, Rep. Council, Block R, College DAVIS, ROBERT Swimming, CSF, 3: College -iff 'z,s-E.. 99 , JI, . mmf DAVIDSON, LAWRENCE Work DEAN, TOM Work TAKE FLA FOR RALLIES... DELLA ZOPPA, JOE JC DONALDSON, SCOTT Baseball, Hi-Nus, JC DIAZ, ASCENCIO Gymnasfics, Foofloall DOR EY, BILL Foofball, Work DIXON, DENNIS Foolball, Baskefball, Tennis, Block R, JC DOUGLASS, GERALD Swimming, Foofliglrlers, Spanish Club, Drama 2, Sr. Gaiefies DOLAN, MICHAEL Baskelball, Baseball, Rally, Block R, JC DRAPER, E. J. Work DOLLAR, BERT Baskefball, Baseball, Rally, Block R, College DRURY, GERALD Armed Service Wim. 'ly' lb' f me We if 'N' 1 ,fn-s -me 2 g I' - -22 1 ,443 fb.. 'WY' ami! L we 1, ,Aux DIXON, CHARLENE DREW, DELORES DUNKIN, JOY EHLER, MARY LOU ELLIS, PAT GAA, Commissioner, Sr. GL Rep., Comm., GAA, CSF, Ig Work Office Work Girls' Glee, Work Gaielies, Foollighiers, CSF, Ii Sr. Rep., A Cappella, COP Sr. Gaielies, College EMERICH, DONNA ENCINAS, CLAUDIA ESTRELLA, GLORIA ETHRIDGE, PAT FARRINGTON, LAURA College GAA, Dance Comm., Work GAA, CSF, 3: Science GAA, Secrelary Business College Club, Commissioner UC FEINER, BEVERLY FERRARI, SUE FERREIRA, ANTOINETTE FERRINHO, BONNIE FISHER, JOAN ELLEN Dance Comm., Carnival, GAA, Medical Club, Business College Office Work CSF, 43 Unesco, Fool- College Unesco, UC IigI1?ers, Sr. Gaielies, Talenl Shows, UC FITCH, HELEN FITSIMONES, PATRICIA FLEMING, SANDRA FLETCHER, LARNICE FLOYD, SANDRA Dance Comm., JC Jr., SA Sec., A Cappella, College Rep. Council, Carniva Pom Pon Girl, Sr. GL Rep., College Gaiefies, SF Sfafe Dance Comm., JC f 'l,,nh, fs- ,wwf M 1316, 'R' 53. . Era . , v A 054 'H Lo DUARTE, BILL Armed Service DYKES, TONY Armed Service Q it rg Q . . N. LT:- 1 I DUDMAN, LEWIS Track, TIiea+er Manager EATON. BILL SF Sraie L, 4, sf ,J 'v' D 'inv- i J? 'S' If A K X D DUNN, RAY DURHAM, DOUGLAS DUVALL, CARVEL Armed Service Work Block R, Track, JC ECCLES, BOB EDLEY, RONALD EDWARDS, WILLIAM College No Plans JC ENACT SENIOR GAIETIES . . . ELEOPOULOS, LOUIE 2-Il Pres., Foofball, Armed Service ESCAJ EDA, LEON Rod and Gun Club, CSF, 2: College ELLIS, DAVID Bowling, JC ESTES, ANDREW Armed Service ELSBERRY, JIM Armed Service EUFUSIA, GENE College 3 fe .1 Vx '7- - Q 'Blk 5 , gv.g si., Xl, ERICKSON, ROBERT Work FAULKN ER, GARY Foofball, Track, I Armed Service ,A . I keg? A91 'F .,, A . A- ERVIN, JAMES No Plans FERNANDEZ, GARY CSF, 41 CSF Vice Pre Rally, UC f- , , 613 , K .fi if 41 Si us- 1.1 'F-Q5 FLU D, JOAN Movies FOWLER, DOROTHY Work is A' If Q-'- R... .. FONG, MAXINE GAA, Sr. Gaie+ies, Nighf School, Work FRASER, GEORGIA Carnival, Dance Comm., Sr. Rep., Shield, French Club, JC Dx 'bc ,pv- yrw. 4 i '16 ,- TF FONG, SUSAN FORTE, BERTHA FOSTER, JUNE GAA, College JC Girls' Glee, JC FRAZIER, CONNIE SUE FRENCH, MARIE FULLER, SYLVIA Band, JC, Marriage No Plans GAA, Moun+aineering Club, College ATTEND CLASS MEETINGS... FULLERTON, LINDA Sr. Gaielies, JC GAYANlCl'l, MARNELL CSF, 2: Dance Comm., Shield, Business College Q A GARLAND, SHIRLEY Business College GENONI, CAROL CSF, 2, Dance Comm., Sr. Gaiefies, SF Slafe QW, i ...cfs fn ' is ,,.. -F 7 Qw- Cf' GARRISON, KAREN Orchesfra, JC GERARD, KAREN Marriage Wah, GAVIN, ANN GAY, JOANN Pom Pon Girl, Publiciiy, Airline Hosless Hi-Nus, Sr. Gaiefies, JC GESSENER, NANCY GHIO, DOMENICA CSF, I 1 Work Tennis, Dance Comm., JC 'Qs E J wo wg:-. 'lbw-el 2 ,S--. fi IC' Tv. A 0 x 'wx ff? A , 1 Q ' , I' Ig., , 59 Y 5 -L ,.,,,,, . 'M I '-W' Q -9' In , -, is 1' iii, 5 V , -.L i i .A FINK, DUANE FIORI, ROGER FJELSTAD, BOB FOX, CHARLES FRESOUEZ, LOUIS Foo+ball, Track, College Soph. Foolball, JC Swimming, Block R, No Plans Air Force Sr. Gaiefies, Hi-Nus, College FROST, COY GARCIA, MARTIN GARCIA, MICHAEL GARMAN, RAY GATLIN, BOB College Air Force Work Work Baskelball, College GAUNY, RONALD GENGLER, GERALD GERIG, DALE GERKEN, PAUL GIBSON, CHARLES Sr. Gaielies, UC Swimming, Cross Counlry, Foo+ball, Dance Comm., No Plans Armed Service Rally, Block R, College No Plans GIFFORD, DENNIS GILL, EDWARD GILLESPIE, CLINTON GIRIMONTE, FRANK GLIEDEN, RICHARD Armed Service Tennis, Sr. Gaielies, JC No Plans JC College 5- IM x . we-'+ - I l., vi fl A ,R 4 J H in S 4 4 ' .f S A ,I S ,I I '53 T .Z :I ss' '. - -I4 I' ,I - F'-sn in ,Y Q I 91 1 iv I 'ibn Nw- 'E 'Ng-f, V F 9 TR F'Hm,..-. 3-es. 'A Wt:- g Qzrlli' GIANOTTI, CAROL GILLESPIE, ROBERTA GIOVANNI, BARBARA GLOVER, GLORIA GODBEY, LINDA Dance Comm., College Girls' Glee, Spanish Christmas Program, Dance Comm., Sr. GAA, CSF, 4, Club, Unesco, JC Gaielies, Marriage French Club, College SF Slale GOETH, MARY SUE GOLDSWORTHY, JANET GOMEZ, GENEVIEVE GONZALES, MARTHA GOODBAR, KAY A Cappella, Sr. Sponsor, GL Jr. Rep., Pres.: Work Work Spanish Club, JC Dance Comm., Publicily Girls' Glee, College Secrelary GOONE, JOAN GRANGE, JACQUELINE GRANGER, JANET GREEN, JOSIE GREEN, LOREATTA College GAA, Unesco, GAA, Sr. Sponsor, JC Sr. Gaiefies, Talenl' Secrefary Work Shows, A Cappella GREER, ELLEN GREENE, MILDRED GRIER, SHAREE GUTIERREZ, MARY GRONKVIST, ULLA GAA GL Re ., Dance GAA, College GAA, CSF, lg JC GAA, JC Orchesfra, Unesco, Exchange Sluclenf, Sr. I P Comm., Winged R, Sr. Gaielies, UC 4050 Gaielies, Teacher ,aw 'mfrw sf' gen all 'TW' 'QF ut ':' 5 T' -ed I -9-s :H A Eis R' 1 .y. Iver' Atv P' A A GOLIGHTLY, JAMES GONZALES, ABE GRAGGS, HERBERT GRAHAM, LESLEY GRAMS, WAYNE Tennis, JC JC Traclc, Band, College Work JC GRANADO, NICHOLAS GREEN, RICHARD GREENWOOD, HARRISON GREENWOOD, LOUIS GRIFFIN, STAN JC Foolball, Engineer Basl-ce+baII, Foo+baII, JC Sr. Gaielies, Sludy Drama Armed Service FORM SR. REP. COUNCIL GRISWOLD, BARNEY GROVENOR, GILBERT General Molors College Technician HAGEN, GARLAND HALE, JERRY CSF, 3: College Bowling, JC GUDMUNDSON, WILLIAM GUEULETTE, GARY Boys' Glee, JC Track, Rally, Block R, College HALL, LLOYD Foolball, Track, Block R, Rally, Band, College HANFORD, WILLIAM Marines . n ff one ll, 23 5 Q 'I A cg, is ,fx iw 41 'lm Gif f-.. X' 1 x Nun... HADSELL, SYDNEY No Plans HANSEN, JACK Work 1 fa IV' 9' H ,Six x , . if 'Kb fri' S f' ,A ua 'Av 15-I ...,,,p W 'f 4-an Mix 'Ci GUERRA, SITA GUILLEMETTE, JANET GUTTRIDGE, DIANNE Secreiary Sr. Sponsor, Work Sr. Gaieiies, Talenf Shows, JC HALE, BARBARA HALL, PATRICIA HAMILTON, LADONN JC GAA, GL Trees., GAA JC HANNA, PAULA GAA, Sr. Gaie+ies, A Cappella, Work HARRIS, BERNICE Traffic Comm., College Sec., Hi-Nus, College ' 4, GWATH N EY, J U DY JC HANIE, BENNIE JEWEL Typisf PLAN ACTIVITIES HARBOE, SHIRLEY Marriage HARRIS, HELEN Seamsfress HARDEN, SHIRNEY GAA, Work HARISHORN, VALLEY Work HARNOIS, BARBARA CSF, 2: Fooflighfers, GAA, Sr. Sponsor, JC HATFI ELD, CLI FFOGENE Girls' Glee, Secrefary IRI .QQ ,din-... Abi HAGAN, JEANNIE GAA, SF SIa+e HANKINS, CAROLE JC HARPER, SARAH Carnival, GAA, Housewife HAZEL, ELEANOR CSF, Ig Spanish Club Foo+IigI1'rers, Sr. Gaiefies, UC GFP WN 4 quad. Hg -Z1 f.i5Zl ?f7 ' 'L ' ' ' V- 3 Qs I I iii-1'f'g,? A Q ' N, VI -X 1? IX -if 1 1, fl 52976-E N-l ' ' ' 5 A N-N Ia Hx Q 2 ' N ea' I 3' AT HARCK, JOHN HARMON, DICK HARMON, TOM HARTFIEL, DICK HAYES, ARTHUR Swimming, Gymnaslics, Foo+baIl, Basl-celball, CSF, Ig Band, UC Band,WorI1 Swimming, Choral Programs, College Baseball, 4 T's, Rally, Armed Service Block R, Band, College HAYES, ELMORE HAZARABEDIAN, DON HEGEMAN, BOB HEIHN, DONALD HEMPLER, CRAIG Track, Cross Counlry, Rep. Council, Fool- Track, JC Boys' Glee, JC Foolball, Track, CSF, 23 Block R, USF ligh+ers, Talenl' Shows, Rally, Block R, UC Sr. Gaielies, UC RIDE ICAROUSEL' HORSES HENRICH, DONALD JC, Armed Service HILL, ERROL Bowling, JC asf HERRING, JERRY Work HOBBS, KENNETH Boys' Glee, Barber 1? E 1 ' HESS, RICHARD Marines HONEY, FRANKLIN CSF, 31 College Q HEWETT, MIKE Pharmacy, UC HOOKS, KENNETH Swimming, Foofball, Block R, College 0 -A! L, i of i ' HIGH, CHARLES Tra C, JC HORN, ROBERT Pre Med, Inlramural Baslcefball, CSF, 4, UC K :Ml -..r L HERSH, LINDA Slage Crafl, College HODGES, SONJA Sr. Gaieries, College HORN, JOYCE GL Treas., Sr. Gaielies, San Jose S+a+e HUNDLEY, LA VONNE IBM School WALK, ,M at fl W' 'S may an nf- f lin-vt if 345 HILL, DORIS JOAN HILL, JOANN HILL, MELBA GAA, A Cappella, JC GAA, Secre+ary College HOLEMAN, CAROL HOLLINGSWORTH, DELOIS HOLMES, JUANITA Hi-Nus, Work CSF, 2, JC GAA, Unesco, Publicify, Sr. Gaief- ies, SF Sfafe 'WIN P-TA. DRIVE HOSTETLER, LINDIE Dance Comm., Business College HULTGREN, GAIL CSF, 3, 4 T's, JC 'e-'e 2 I :af ' z . ,. - A U , 4' . F .5 JA... - 2, JVWJ' vii J' HOUTS, JULIA Dance Comm., French Club, Foollighiers, 4 T's, College HUNZIKER, SANDRA GAA, Work HUEBNER, JUNE Work HURST, JACKIE Dance Comm., Sr. Rep., Sr. Sponsor, San Jose Sfafe ,f'sY an IL 'Z' .1 .rg . f 'I 11 1 ,g 'ff Qyf, HOBAUGH, CONNIE Marriage HOOD, BETTY Sr. Tennis, JC I I I HUDDLESTON, PATRICIA CSF, Ig College INGOLIA, PATRICIA Girls' Glee, Library. UC ,meg fm. ,I 'Wx 55: ff' 'G' 1 5 E Aki F35-' ,- QV .7 ns'- I .3 3' 1'-H gn' ' HORST, GARY JC ISLEY, BERT JC JACQUES, ROBERT Armed Service JEFFERSON, RICHARD College L2 K. ' 'hi i I HUGHES, JAMES HUNTER, MAC JC Work JACKSON, BARRY JACKSON, FRED JC Armed Service SIA: JAGARD, GARY Ba nd, Orclnesfra, CSF, lg UC JENKINS, LA VORN Armed Service JAGODA, JACK I its 3-f 11 :Q fwj , I .fa gk , lr HUTCHINGS, WILLIE HUTCHISON, HOWARD Radio Club, College Navy JACKSON, TERREL JACOBO, PAUL Work Foofball, JC DANCE JAMES, JERRY No Plans Work JESFJELD, CLARENCE JOHNSON, KENNETH Baseball, CSF, 4: G-ymnaslics, College Spanish Club, Rally, College , , In? gg' 'iv ., I Y.. 5' hnv,,f -'CN-5 I-A J., Hx A . . if Tv ' x P- JARMAN, GARY CSF, 3: College JOHNSON, LONNIE Baseball, College ' f' '- ' ei: Q Q WN INGRAM, BARBARA Marriage JERGENSON, BETTY JC INMAN, BARBARA Fooflighfers, Marriage JOHNSON, JOANNE French Club, Hi-Nus, College JACKSON, PONZIE JC, Marriage JOHNSON, JONNIE GAA, Band, Sr. Gaiefies, College ,Q . ,A 4 .,, 4:3 QQ JAMES, RAMONA Girls' Glee, Hi-Nus, Work JAY, FAY Girls' Glee, San Jose Sfafe JOHNSON, JUDY Sr. Gaiefies, College JOHNSON, LORELEI GAA, UC PARTICIPATE IN CLUBS . . . JOHNSON, RAENETTE JC JONES, SYLVIA Dance Comm., Sr. Gaiefies, JC JOHNSON, SANDRA CSF, 2, Dance Comm., Sr. Rep., Sr. Gaiefies, Work JONES, VIRGIE Girls' Glee Am ae JOHNSON, SHARON LYNN JONES, BETTY LEA MEEK, JUDITH Sr. Tennis, Pre Med Club, GAA, Shield, Nurse KEE, BETTY Work ef., Mt, 5 Marriage No plans KEITH, CHARLENE KEITH, LORRAINE Work CSF, lg Dance Comm Spanish Club, Publicify, UC fin ,irs fr Aiie,, is I' .lx - 9' N JONES, LINDELL Inframural Bowling, Band, Armed Service KINDRICK, MILTON Swimming, Mounlaine ing Club, Cogswell En gineering School SI'- KAISER, MICHAEL KELLEY, GLIN Tennis, Block R, Tumbling, Work Debaie, College KINYON, GARY KIRK, GARY Armed Service Armed Service KENNEDY, ALFRED Debafe, Music Program, UC KIRKLAND, HERBERT No Plans tu... , ms 'u 1' ' lf: f 3 - Qi as Q ' 6,4 . f 5... I .Q KENT, JERRY Foofball, Track, CSF, lg College KLONINGER, PHILIP Baskelball, Swimming, Tennis, Class Vice Pres College EXCEL IN DEBATING . . . KREGER, RAYMOND KREGER, ROGER Work In+ramural Baseball, Boys' Glee, Work LAMBTON, JOSEPH LAUGHLIN, BOBBY Navy No Plans I 5 A V in fy , 7. , Ny ' KU EHL, DONALD Armed Service LAW, JAMES Music Program, Work 'ce :JNK u : ,I T ,Q Q , , , i If ar,- KWIATKOWSKI, PHILIP Armed Service LAWREY, ROBERT Baseball, Block R, Rally, JC 3' ' , , 'g:, ,1 . -.QQ ., V M I nv -I l all - F Q 2 . ' -1 C1-A KYLE, JAMES Baseball, Baskefball, CSF, 31 Boys' Slale, College LAZARO, TOM Teacher Q4 IW? . if asf ff-1 V f W f g . bg ,fl , f + V . , KELLER, BARBARA KENT, MARJORIE Work JC KIDD, MARGARET KING, EILENE No Plans Foollighfers, Spanish Club, Sr. Gaielies, UC :S , A': V . I KEPPEN, JEAN CSF, Ig Dance Comm., Spanish Club, Publici+y, College KISSIRE, EUGENIA Dance Comm., Rep. Council, Work x , KERBER, SHARON Tennis, Dance Comm., Drama, Orcheslra, UC KLINE, SANDRA UC KETCHUM, BRENDA Hi-Nus, Sr. Gaiefies, College KRAMER, JANET Work EDIT PUBLICATIONS . . . KYLLO, KATHRYN Drama, Sr. Gaie+ies, Work LANGFORD, EDYTHE Office Work LAGOMARSINO, DIANE LAKIN, SUE LA MAR, SHIRLEY Armslrong Business Work GAA, Secrelary College LAWRENCE, JACKIE LAWSON, SANDRA LEMKE, IRENE Dance Comm., Girls' Glee, CSF, 3, Secrelary GAA, Dance Comm., Sr. Gaiefies, IBM Work Police Woman LANDERGREN,ROLLANDlNE CSF, 47 French Club, Foollighlers, 4 T's, Programs, College LETELLIER, JOYCE College 47' foe , 9 N. WP' Vvy,f,. ,L. 4' ESQ I JH wr it i N I f ff'-gi.. .M It , 1 'x Q Qi? ex- KQV Al -1-4' 1 , 1- x 11 I A E k 3 . Hb' 4: 4. . 'nk' , ,, 'X' itmfgpb 'tb 3 A -., P41 . 1 , , -- nag I K Tlx 11 r 7 - 4 Q ZS l SN 14' iq 1 fl A ' in K fl' 1 ,I '67 ' ox., C Q34 LEDBETTER, BILL LEE, EUGENE LEE, JOHN CARLOS LENEVE, BRUCE LENZI, BILL Work CoIIege JC JC Manager, Humboldf SI'aIe LEON, KENNETH LEWIS, LLOYD LINDSAY, JERRY LINK, CHARLES LINSTAD, DON IBM ScI'1ooI Foo+I:zaII, Bailiff, A CappeIIa, JC Radio CIub, CSF, I: CSE, 3: JC Armed Service Air Force ENTER TALENT SHOWS . . . LIVERMORE, KEITH LONG, ROBERT JC JC LUKINS, KENNETH LUTZ, RICHARD JC JC is , ,-Os., , V fy-mg' 1-1' 1.. 15 ' LOUDD, ARNOLD BasIce+baII, Navy MACNEIL, CHESTER A Cappella, Foo+baII, CoIIege LOWE, CHARLES Track, Navy MASON, TOM Armed Service I!-Q fix uv Y-A IX- LUCAS, EDWARD JC MATYJA, FRANK Foo+baIl, Dance Comm Work 53. 'lb A ggi 71755 .Aww- eq- 005 is QW 'Wx ,-5 4Q'4'gs. r', 405. LETHRIDGE, ELIZABETH LEVEDAHL, SALLY LEVY, MARGERY LINDHOLM, MARJORIE LITTLEJOHN, BEVERLY GAA, JC GAA, GL Vice Pres., Housewife Class Sec., Vice Pres.: GAA, Dance Comm CSF, 2, Dance Comm., Comm., CSF, 3: Sr. Gaiefies, Work Unesco, SF Sfafe LIVELY, MARY NELL LOGGINS, HELEN LOILER, CAROLYN LOUX, SANDRA LOYALL, DOROTHY CSF, Ig JC Business College Cosmefology Office Work Work, Marriage PREDOMINATE IN CSF . . . LUCAS, RUBY Choir, Bible College MAROON, JEANNIE GAA, Tra C, Sr. Gaiefies, JC LYON, CAROLYN GAA, CSF, 3: UC af Davis MARTELLARO, DONNA IBM Operafor mwah, , an 2 'W' ilu- ,fff 1, f , ' I 'i i4 in-Q Q, f, 'Q MACNEIL, ARLENE GAA, GL, Work MARTIN, ANN Dance Comm., Spanish Club, Sr. Sponsor, Tennis, Business College ,i,. 'iil 'I .' - 'fy 'Iii' 6 'Wi , A-il' X, nav- s A K W ew Q 4 -4, 4 I 2 My fb- X 'l3'? MADISON, CHRISTINE GAA, College MARTIN, BETTY JOAN No Plans MALON E, CLARA GAA, College MARTINEZ, IRENE Work VX ,I MAY, GARETH McCURDY, DAN McDOUGAL. GARY JC JC McLAUGI-ILIN, TIM McMASTER, BILL MEEGAN, CHARLES CSF, I: Rally, Swim- Spanish Club, Machinisl ming, Foofball, Com- CSF, 2: UC missioner, UC HAVE SENIOR No Plans MOITOZA, DON Foolball, Worlc MCKEEVER, HUBERT Rod and Gun Club, Baslcelball, Armed Service MEFFORD, DAVID No Plans X.. A-rx .Qi ii 'T ' Eff ro-an-' MCKINNEY, EUGENE No Plans MELINO, JOE Dance Comm., Carnival, Armed Service PARTY . . . MILLS, DONALD Foolball, Armed Service MYERS, ROBERT Foofball, Class Pres., Commissioner, SA Pres., Rally, Block R, UC MITCHELL, DON Class Pres., SA Judge, Vice Pres., Unesco, UC NECKEL, EDWARD Foolball, Class Vice Pres., Rally, Block R, College 7-1 rf' 0'5 J ow- -p-.. 'Nl A :1-- -iifihfx X . -. . A . ,1-me - iv , H+' S fbi, L 'Mtv 'S- Wh- MARTINEZ, LUPE MASON, JOAN MASTERSON, SALLIE MATTEUCCI, SANDRA MAYS, JOYCE Work GAA, Sr. Rep., 4 T's, College Work, JC Work Hi-Nus, College McCALL, SHIRLEY McCOMISI'I, JOANNE McDANIELS, METTIE MCDONALD, LOIS MCGEE, MARILYN Unesco, Work CSF, 35 Music Pro- grams, Nurse PRESENT McGRATH, JUDY Office Work MCMA:-ION, CAROL GAA, CSF, 2: Spanish Club, Girls' Slale, Sr. Gaiefies, College k,,,,g.6 ,Q-won 'iv McGRAW, BARBARA Work MCMONAGLE, RUTH No Plans GAA, Dance Comm., CSF, 23 Dance Comm., GAA, Yell Leader JC Band, Sr. Gaielies, Nurse SENIOR PLAY . . . MCGRAW, LINDA Work MCNEFF, KAREN Dance Comm., JC .sleek ,VS 'C' MCKELVY, JODIE Sr. Gaiefies, College MCPHERSON, BURNIE College V , vs, A Yu! f sq iiflijj .f--wg. AGN Al' 'W ' Q: MCLESKY, BARBARA Marriage McVEY, BETTY JC 'I 'Fx ' Ms IX. , 'Mx in , X 5 ke NEI-SONI CLEO NELSON, DUANE NEWELL, JAMES N0 Plans Cross Coun+ry, Yell Foorball, Traclc, Leader, Sr. Gaie+ies, Block R, College Dance Comm., Block R NOONER, R. C. NORRIS, FRANK O'DRISCOLL, PAUL Work Armed Service College ORNELAS, RAUL College PARR, CHARLES Foofloall, JC 19 wr 3 NEYSES, BRUCE Armed Service OGLE, ROBERT Armed Service Q fe . z. v ,J Y 1' I v5 its ssl' 'ff NINOMIYA, DAVID Track, Cross Couniry, Rod and Gun Club, UC OPENSHAW, JAMES Foofball, Commiflees, Band, JC PARADE ON SR. DAY' . . . OWENS, JAMES Machinisf PATCH EN, JERRY Baskeiball, Armed Service T 5 OXLEY, RICHARD Work PEDERSON, DURWOOD No Plans PALMER, IRVING Rep. Council, Band, Armed Service PENA, JULIAN Work PANNELL, BILLY Swimming, JC PERATA, BOB JC Q alll-, if ' 'is -'+.. i 4 Pi- 1-1 EX- i vhs' L -in J 1 - 4 149 qflirlv MELLO, MARGARET MENZIE, KAY GAA, Marriage Marriage 'Q MICKELS, MARCILLE GL Rep., Sr. Sponsor, CSF, Ig Office Work pw'- We ' M, W 3 , MIDGLEY, BILLIE MILES, SANDRA GL Rep., Commissioner, Dance Comm., French Sr. Gaiefies, French Club, Business College Club, College MILLERD, MERYLYN MILLS, HELEN MIRANDA, ADELE MITCHELL, DORIS MOORE, ALVA Music Programs, GAA Vice Pres., CSF, 4, Fooflighfers, GAA, Work Maioreffe, Sr. CSF, 41 College Girls' Glee, College Spanish, Unesco Clubs, Gaiefies, Beaufician Talenf Shows, UCLA ENJOY SENIOR BANQUET MOORE, BRENDA JC NAIL, JUDITH GAA, Music Programs, JC MOORE, PATSY Music Programs, Work NEVETT, CLORA JC MORENO, JULIE GAA, Unesco, Spanish Club, Sr. Gaiefies, College NEWTON, CHERYL Dance Comm., SF Sfafe MORRIS, ELIZABETH GAA, Dance Comm., Fooflighfers, Thespia ns, JC NICHOLS, CARON College Q. MORRIS, KIM GL Rep., Rep. Council, Sr. Gaie+ies, College NICKLAS, ALWILDA JC 'DIP' lx IW' 3124. f:,,f is 45. .22 f .4 X if .. , .hw :rx I L , 's Y inn! 3 1 hr 'T' 3,1 1 'QA 5-.I f 651' PERRIN, EUGENE PETERSON, PHILLIP PHILLIPS, BUDDY PIKE, JAMES Work Work Swimming, College Armed Service PONCE, PAUL PORTER, REEVES POUNDSTONE, JOHN PRETEL, ALFRED Barber Work JC CSF, Ig CoIIege PLATE, KEN Sr. Gaie+ies, Band, OrcI'1es+ra, College PRIETO, ANTHONY JC RECALL CLASS HISTORY . . . PROCTOR, JOHN OUINTANA, JOE RAMIREZ, ANTHONY RAMSEY, CARL Foo+baII, College Work Army CSF. I:-IC RANGER, JERRY RASBACH, JOHN RATCLIFF, BOB RAWSON, BILL Army Foo+balI, Track, Foresfry CSF, 21 UC Band, JC S.,- V xl-Q , H 1 Q 4 Q 'us 'Is ig 4 140 RANGE, CHARLES Baske+IoaII, Swimming USF REDDING, CLYDE Foo'rbaII, Track, JC rg- 3 le 'bl V,-nw K 1 NlSKERN, PAT Carnival Queen AH'dl, Sr. Gaiefies, JC ODELLO, DIANNE Rep. Council, CSF, 3: Comm., No Plans new or ,pr p WW! f IU' Fl ixfgyqg if . vm NOLAND, Sl'lARlLYN NOVACEK, CELlA NULES, ELIZABETH CSF, I: Shield, Work Work A Cappella, Work ODOM, JUDY OHLHEISER, SHARON OHS, CAROL Dance Comm., Spanish CSF, 3: Dance Comm., Business College Club, Hi-Nus, College Foollighiers, JC EXCEL IN MUSIC OLLENBERGER, CAROL ORR, PATSY OTT, ANN Secrefary Nursing Club, Orches- Secrefary fra, Sr. Gaiefies, College PAGE, SUSIE PALOMBI, ELLEN PAUL, SUSAN Class Sec., Pom Pon Girl, GAA, Work CSF, I: Pom Pon Girl, Sr. Gaielies, SF Slafe Sr. Gaielies, UC W , 51 1 N ,QW n:f i V OURSO, DOROTHY GAA, Work PAULHUS, ROBERTA Fooflighlers, Campus Capers, Dance Comm., College ::,,f.f W .Q vt 6 NYSTROM, PATRICIA GAA, Work OLIVER, DIANA Talenr Shows, Music Teacher I I OVERSTREET, SUSAN Yell Leader, Sr. Sponso Comm., Shield, Tennis. College PAVON, MARY ANN Foollighiers, Work Q-. IWYQVX Ri if 'U' f... swim. '1 -1. 5 T ii vm- E REDICK, KALVIN Chess Club, College ROBINSON, TOMMY Swimming, College .41 RICKARD, THOMAS RIGGS, JERRY No Plans Baseball, Hi-Nus, College RODGERS, ROY DEAN ROEMER, BILL CSF, 27 Work Gymnas+ics, Class Pres., Shield, College 4 ROBINSON, CORNELIUS College ROSALES, LEANDRO Foo+baII, Traclc, Cross Counlry, UC CHGOSE CLASS GIFT ROBINSON, DARRELL Bowling, College, Pro-Bowler ROSE, DONALD Radio Club, Worlc I I I RUDY, RORY RUNDELL, THAD RUSH, DAVID RYAN, EDWARD SANCHEZ, WINFRED Basl-celball, Tennis Swimming, Cross Coun+ry, Swimming, Armed Service College Block R, Rally, Diesel School Science Club, Chess College Club, No Plans SANTAELLA, RICHARD SATTERWHITE, DWAYNE SCHNEIDER, RICHARD SCHRADER, GARY SCHRODER, CHARLES No Plans JC .IC Armed Service No Plans . I .' ' 4k :S u- -. Ii' Sl' I 'O' 'T' 'bv 1 1 -f 1 sf' .MQ A .Qi 1, ' A-J 'X - 'VT v I A A v ,WV we bfi-F 1 1, I ' 2 , .. X 'Inv .fs H 1 ,- PEASLEE, RUBY PEDERSEN, ALICE PEMBERTON, MARIANNE PERKINS, ROBERTA PETERS, MARIE GAA, Dance Comm., GAA, Dance Comm., GAA, Den+aI Assisfanl CSF, 2: Dance Comm., Girls' League, Drama 2, Universify Nursing Club, Work Secre+ary of Illinois Sr. Gaie+ies, Nurse PETERSON, CATHERINE PETERSON, NANCY PETERSON, SHIRLEY PHELPS, JEAN PINTO, CAROL JC Thespians, CSF, Ig GAA, Secrefary Business School Sr. Gaie+ies, Nurse PubIici+y, Sr. Gaielies, Ari Work PUBLISH SR. PRCDPI-IESY . .. PLANT, JOYCE PLISICH, CONNIE Dance Comm., Spanish Jr. Tennis, CSF, I: Club, Shield, SF S+a+e Girls' Glee, JC RAMIREZ, PAT REINECKER, PATRICIA Secrefary Leader, College M 415 POWELL, PHYLLIS RAINBOLT, REBECCA GAA, JC No Plans REYES, JOSEPHINE REYNOLDS, JUDITH GAA, College CSF, 2, JC ,,. Q 3 ! h .- Qi RAINS, LORETTA JC REYNOLDS, PATRICIA CSF, 2: Nurse ff SHAW, JOE CSF, I3 Rep. Council, College SHORE, DAVID Dance Comm., Foofball Science, College lj f Ei iv- SHELTON, GARY Dance Comm., UC SILVA, ROY Baseball, Foofball, College DANCE AT SENIOR BALL... SILVA FRANK SILVA GERALD SIMS ROBERT SIRI, ARTHUR Work Aur Force Cross Counfry Aur Force Work SMIRCICH TIMOTHY SMITH CHARLES SMITH DARYL SMITH,DAVID CSF I College Cross Coun+ry Armed Service Work SLATON, CHARLES Band, College e SMITH, JOHN Work 'ngziy Q S if K , if . -A , , I A 5-J dz? A A is N f ' V5 M W .Af ' -f-..,, 00 . ,,. F ,qv-X ID Wi . lm -it , I 4,,w 7454. ' .tx N 754'- Clfvfwf wp f , -5513 .. ,Jn RHINEHART, NANCY RICHARDSON, BARBARA RICHMOND, SHIRLEY GL Rep., Treasg CSF, 33 GAA, BowIing, Nursing School Sr. Gaiefies, Spanish College Club, GAA, College ROBERTS, LUCILLE ROSTI, MARY ROSALES, MARIA Sr. Rep., FooIIighIers, Talenf Shows, Sr. Gaieiies, JC CSF, 4, Unesco, 4 T's, UC GAA, JC RIVIERA, LOUELLYN CSF, Ig GAA, Pro Mod, Sr. Gaiofios, CoIIago RUSSELL, THELMA GAA, CSF, 2, College ROBERSON, CAROLYN JC ROE, CONNIE Girls' Glue, Choral Programs, Office Worh EXCHANGE GRAD PHOTOS... RUTH, PHYLLIS JEAN Marriage SANDOVAL, DOROTHY Secrefary dll SALMON, LORETTA CSF, 23 Publicify, Tra C, Business CoIIug0 SANTOS, BARBARA MeIodoHos, Programs, SaIvaIion Army Office Lfa-Aff I M 1-v 3 ' diy' V ,.- SALTKILL, ANITA PubIiciIy, Marriage SAYLOR, KATHERINE Work .77 , , xv' Q J :fi Q SANCHEZ, GLORIA GAA, Work SCARBROUGH, MARY Marriagu N SANDERS, MARY CSF, 33 Collage SCHLEGEL, MIDGE CSF, 3, A Cappella, Progr-1ms,CoIIogo fl' 'V w 5 I f ,.. 41 7 ,aw VN If Q9-5 'L ,Vw I el 2' X f ,J A f f f ff i If 3 2 If 4 Wvww QM f f 5 rw- .1 T, i A W I Mm ff f 6 Al SNEED, DOYCE SPURLOCK, GARY SOOTER, WAYNE SULLIVAN, ERNEST SULPIZIO, ROBERT Work Air Force JC Baseball, Rally, Rep. Council, College Block R, Work STANTON, CURTIS STATLER, JACK STIRLING, ARCHIE STOCKMAN, CHESTER STONE, JERRY Tennis, Sr. Gaielies, Talenl Cross Counlry, Block R, JC Radio Club, Navy Armed Service Shows, Armed Service Sr. Gaielies, Armed Service STUTRUD, PAUL STRYKER, GEORGE SWEARINGEN, ROY SWENSON, LEE SWINFORD, LARRY USC Dance Comm., JC Golf, CSF, lg Rep. Cross Counlry, Rally, JC Council, Band, College Mounlaineering Club, College TARIN, RONALD TATRO, MICHAEL TAYLOR, JAMES THOMPSON, DOUGLAS THOMPSON, MERLE Work Baslcelball, Baseball, Tennis, Cross Counlry, CSF, 43 UC Work Band, College CSF, 2: Science Club, Chess Club, College 1 M, M' I 4,2257 'W-f 11, 4, VUS ,ar lbw ,Q-I. FQQ SCOTT, JANET SCRIBNER, RUTH SELF, MARLENE SEVIGNY, ARLYS SEWELL, GLORIA Fencing, CSF, 4: Sr. Gaiefies, JC College GAA, CSF, 2: Business College Publicily, UC Unesco, Nurse SHEPERD, BILLIE SHOEMAKER, MILDRED SHOWALTER, JUDY SHRUM, JOAN SILVA, BLANCA Bible College JC JC Dance Comm., GAA. Carnival Sr. Gaielies, College of Arls Business College and CFGIIS SIMPSON, PATRICIA SIMS, MARY LEE SIPP, JUDITH SIROTIAK, SHIRLEY SJOBERG, MILDRED Sf- SPONSOR WOFIK GAA, Carnival, GAA, Dance Comm., CSF, 4: Unesco B'I3Ie C'- IIe9e College Sr. Gaiefies, Nurse Spanish Club. UC SLOBODEN, ANGELINE SMERSFELT, CAROL SMITH, GEORGIA SMITI-I, MAE ELLA SORENSEN, MARILYL CSF, Ig Business CSF, 3, Spanish Club, Talenl Shows, GAA, Armslrong Busi- GAA, Sr. Gaiehes College 2 QKPPH' Programs, Orches'rra, UC ffix Li' Sr. Gaielies, JC ness College , ,lf A14 wqww. T34 L feb' ,,.,. PE. THOMPSON, RAY TICE, PAUL No Plans College TRAVERSO. LEE TRAXLER, RICHARD Armed Service College TIDWELL, DAVID Armed Service TURLEY, ROY Baseball, Rep. Council, Rally, Block R, JC SING ALMA ULRlCH, BRUCE VAN HOOK, GRADY Gymnaslics, Tennis, Baskelball, Rally, CSF, 43 Science Club, Block R, College Sr. Gaielies, UC VORHEIS, JAN WACKER, GARET Swimming, Rally, Boys' Glee, Block R, JC A Cappella, College VELASCO, HENRY JC WALKER, GENE CSF, 27 Sr. Gaielies, JC 'mv TOMS, ALLEN TORRES, ADRIAN Work Decallwlon, College TURNER, JAMES ULKE, BOB Work No Plans VELASQUEZ, RICHARD VENABLE, LEWIS Work Work WALKER, JOHN WALLACKER, B LL Track, College Work vw- f 'Y A A ggyqf-vm: ,Yr 4! lui 4- ' 'V X A ' ffzr 1, 4 I iflf. ' ' N 'L . W 1? N Qu.. 'L' he Wx 1 I 'SUV' .QW K. 'ESLX 'Q' , A fs iug'f Sim, in 1.fY -qu.. sf ,wfz , x-,I . 5 H SOUZA, BARBARA SPRAGUE, ANNETTE STAMPS, DORIS STAMPS, INEZ STANFORD, JOAN Work Dance Comm., JC JC JC GAA, Sr. Sponsor, Work, Marriage STEGORA, MARILYN STEVENSON, BARBARA STEWART, SHARON STIVERS, MELINDA STONE, NANCY Work CSF, 2: Dance Comm., No Plans Work GAA, Dance Comm., GAA, Sr. Gaiefies, Rep. Shield, A Cappella, Council, UC Sr. Gaielies, Secrelary STREETER, SHARON STREIFF, BETTY STROMSTEDT, SHARLEEN SULLlVAN, ANN SUNDBERG, ANGELA Publicily, Hi-Nus, Work JC SA Pros. Aiiorney, Com- CSF, I: Dance Comm. Marriage missioner, Treas., CSF, 25 Spanish Club, Sr. Gaieiies, College Sr. Gaieiies, College SUTHERLAND, JUDITH SWANSON, SHARON TATUM, CAROL THACKER, LINDA THAUBERGER, JANET CSF, 4: Rep. Council, GAA, Foollighlers, Dance Comm., GAA, Secrefary No Plans Sr. Rep., Debales, Sr. Gaielies, Yell Leader, Sr. Gaielies, JC College ,V , , ly, is , 'gi ' .fi 'W' W - mg 'Nh-s Carnival Queen, Work 'fav' x '5ffq mdfwiiax Jw JUN E or la' .wwf ll N 'F-l' ,fe 1 if .1 Y T4 -an 'bn k e if! I 1 WALLS, RAY WALTERS, DAVID WARD, CHARLES Swimming, Swimming, College Foofball, Baseball, Block R, JC JC WARWICK, ROBERT WELLS, WILLARD WHITLEY, BILL Cross Couniry, Armecl Service Work College M,V,0A., L. ,'3' 5 K, I 42:3 e ' I R' i'ii A 4 ' A A ' I I 44. 1 , ,617 ' M T , r H , ga We WAREN, JERRY WARREN, HENRY Tennis, CSF, 47 Deba+e, Work Sr. Rep., Block R, College WHITTLE, JAMES WINGINTON, WALTER Gymnas+ics, College Sporis Mgr., Universi+y of Arkansas 'WIN SCI-IOLARSI-IIPS . . . WILBURN, EDDY Fooiball, Work WILLIAMS, ROLAND Track, Baske+baII, Marines Iffln WILKINS, PAUL Book Club, College WILLIAMS, TOMMY No Plans Qlb' 4 sa- WILL, WILLIAM Foo+baII, Merchani Marine WILLIS, ROBERT Golf, Drafisman gh- fb' 57 5, LQ, Ig, L 5.4, WILLIAMS, KENNETH Baskefball, Rod and Gun Club, UC WILSON, DOYLE No Plans K- V: .' X , U 'Y 'lf 45-r Ink WILLIAMS, RICHARD Fooiball, JC WILSON, LEN College 'P+ f ' Y X 'gh f ,,.,, nl 1,2 ,V IX' li: 1 rn ,. 4 ,M ' 31, ,.. . r 43- nfs:-K I I NK- THOMAS, HOPE THOMAS, MARIAN THOMPSON, MARTHA THOMPSON, MARY JC GL, I-I0 Rep., CSF, 3: College Traffic Comm., Shield, Sr. Gaiefies, Marriage Dance Comm., College THREADGILL, RUBY TIDWELL, JEAN TROMEHOUSER, EILEEN TRUNDLE, SUE College A Cappella, CSF, 4: Work Secrefary Music Programs, BYU THOROUGHMAN, PAT Work TUNKS, CAROL GAA, College SOME ENTER COLLE E . . . TURNER, HATTI E College VAN METER, CAROL Comm., Work yy., , Fw? We TURNER, JANE GAA, College VAN WINKLE, CAROL GAA, JC TURNER, SHIRLEY Sr. Sponsor, Dance Comm., Work VIGIL, GLORIA GAA, Work ff' W al.. 'K' ,P an 1 Q ,, CT 'tx TYNER, LESIE GAA, College VOSS, GLENDA Work .49 VAN LOO, ALICE GAA, CSF, 4: Spanish Club WALDEN. SUE Sr. Gaielies, CSF, I College WE .2 An... ,A- -tsvn gf . 'QV 1. 42 as el'- 'Vs 1 4 Q 5 4 'Q I -- , I A 4 WILSON, MARTIN WOODARD, RANDOLPH WOOTEN, LARRY WORKMAN, SHERMAN WRIGHT, GARY JC Tennis, Band, Navy Track, Navy Traclc, College Baseball, Rally, Block R, Sr. Rep., College WRIGHT JOSEPH WRIGHT, NELSON WYCHE, RICHARD YOUNG, DONALD YOUNG, EDDIE Ur1eSCO,COllegS Baseball, Cross Coun'I'ry, Baseball, Rally, Block R, Rod and Gun, JC JC Rally, Block R, Machinisf A Cappella, College YOUNGBERG, JAMES ZAHNISER, ROGER ZEMAN, JAMES ASHLEY, MAX JONES, LINDELL JC No Plans Spanisln Club, College Inlramural Bowling, No Plans Band, Armed Service MYERS. ERNEST RUSSELL, DAVID WARNER. PRECIOUS WARWICK, SALLY WASHINGTON, ETHEL Air Force No Plans GAA, Sr. Gaiefies, CSF, 23 CSF, I: French Club, College Business College Leader, Pom Pon, Fool' Iigl1+ers, UC I I rr 5 'a g A, v ga? ix .1 I' of J . I I X U T' 'Y - 'Qs I T 1 1 i I ' -'E' IO' Ei? mm tm , . .. ' it --lzlfi ' ff: ff' -v , .A-.N-if I ...1 1'9- IR- 'Y ..v'wv'P?i X , , 5 I AV . iv V, 5, . . Mzmgfff. 3 A , 5, f, WEITKEMPER, CLAUDIA WALTERS, BETTY JEAN WATKINS, JOYCE WEBB, SHERRILL WEBSTER, JOANN GAA, JC JC Dance Comm., GAA, Dance Comm., GAA, Sr. Rep., Foof- Sr. Gaielies, College Sr. Gaiefies, Secre+ary ligl'1ferS.T6lGI'1+5l'10WS. Sr. Gaie'ries, Secrefary WHITE, ANN WHITE, LINDA WILKIE, LINDA WILLIAMS, CAROL WILLIAMS, DOLORES Class Sec., CSF, Ig GAA, JC GAA, JC SF Sfafe GAA, JC Publicify, Spanish Club, Sr. Gaiefies, UC SALUTE UNCLE SAM . . . WILLIAMS, ROBERTA WILSON, BARBARA WILSON, BETTY WILSON, LAVONNE WITT, LOUISE Business College Secrefary JC Band, Work JC WOLF, ANNA WOLF, SHIRLIE WOLFFS, AGUSTA WORLUND, JANYCE WYETH, BEVERLY GAA, Cashier JC GL Rep., CSF, 3: Pom Pon, Sr. Gaieiies, JC Dance Comm., JC Sr. Gaiefies, UC Q 65 ' if Q. H., z . 'ff' QP- Q' . ' A X V' J A WWW so-. Wk Qtr -. ,C I 4090 - . Q-an . mf ff Iasl ! ' FW , f A A 'ef- :Q f-A E - ' ' ' , N- 1 5- , vu, , , --- ' , IRI: A -A-, I j - '-- f' ey, 'Ce .- IW: 1, A , 1K ' I I fy! 4 0 N,-I I. A Q YOKE, JACKIE YOUNG, LILLIAN YOUNG, WILLIE JEAN ZACI-IARY, NANCY ZAEHRINGER, SHIRLEY No Plans Typis+ Work Dance Comm., Hi-Nus, Bookkeeper Sr. Gaiefies, JC ZIMMER, KAY ZUNINO, JANISE ZYDEK, PAT Dance Comm., Pre Med, Sr. Rep.,Or+I1odon'ris+ JC Sr. GaIeI'ies, SI'IieIcI, San Jose S+a+e ALL LEAVE MEMDRIES . . . The ca4Fe+eria +urns Inio a make-up mari' as drama s+ucIen+s concen+ra+e +I1eir sIciIIs by gppIying fhe beginning +oucI1es on an expec+an+ Senior Gaie+ies cas+. Z' .4 Mildred Sioberg lakes nofes as Doug Thompson, Bruce Ulrich, Gary Fernandez, and Clarence Jesfielcl observe. These sfuclenls are lops in Science. OUTSTANDING SEN IORS Doug Thompson, excelling in Spanish, concenlrales on his lesson. Wriling her lalesl' French lesson is Lincla Godbey, who is a slandoul in lhis foreign language. N., Bruce Ulrich, oul- slanding in malh- emalics, looks surprised lhaf ds equals d plus dy. Gail Hullgren and Barbara Harnois, lhe besf in Tom Bell, besl in lhe shop deparfmenl, seems lo enioy his work. commercial subiecls, smile as lhey concenlrale on lheir work. Praclicing lhe lalesl orches- 'lralion are oufsfanding sen- iors in orcheslra, Joanne Mc- Cornish, Carol Smersfell, and Norma Andes. Bob Sulpizio and Don Mills ob- serve Ken Plale as he prepares 'lo play his inslrumenl. These sludenls are oulslanding in l band. Glancing up from lheir arl work are Genevieve Bucldungh, Thelma Russell, Danny McCurdy, and Maxine Fong, oulslanding Seniors in Art, Carolyn Lyon, ex- celling in Home Economics, smiles as she works on her laresf sewing. ,pq sid Gary Fernandez and Mary Rosri selecfed as the besi' in Social Sciences. don? look worried as 1-hey glance up from 'rheir srudies. Q9 Q 51 is ' l 1. 1 .iff , , . vx f it T 1 I lx, A A 5 5 .s'. Q L4 . Q x' ' .1 'X 1 K fzl- Oufsfanding boys in P. E. pose 'For their gf piciures. They are Clarence Jeslield Gary Wrighr. Cleo Nelson Willie Hinch- ings, and Mac l'lun+er. Applying mal: is Sian Grifien, ihe besr in Drarna. EXCEL IN CLASS - -..S? e ' F ,. 'kgiagr 5 4 25 . l L7 Pausing for -lhe drinlc 'rhar refreshes are Elizabeih Lelhridge and Ora Lou Armsrrong. oufsianding in Girls' P. E. 5 Fo 5 .lean Tidwell, accompanisi and Midge Schlegal, soloist prepare r +heir nex+ perforrnan These girls excel in rhe Choral Deparlmenf. Praclicing 'rheir lafesl speeches are Alfred Ken- nedy, Judy Sulherland, Bruce Ulrich, and Doug Thompson, besf in Oral English. Marla Baslen and e-up 42 if W ,1 .1 Marii Lindholm read +heir English assignmenl over +he shoulders of Mary Rosli, Pal' Eth- ridge, and Carolyn Lyon. These five seniors are fl-,Q cream of lhe Seniors in 'lhe English Depar+men+. iF S+airway To Paradise , Sandy Fleming, choreographer. iii,Yir:l+llh2:igd?lK3'les her GATEWAY TO SENIOR Man Wifh The Golden Arm , Diane Gullridge, choreographer. .35 .ii- S A fy -J ir t if ra- June ls Busiing Oul All Over , Judy Carmen, choreographer. Oh, My Goodness, a Dog in People Heaven. Poor Old Maids if AIW if . 1, f . ,,.. , f i j g x 'f ,.g:U7j'.t,.-.Q age , ' -' V re., ' I .1 , s r ' El Q' V .Sill V , I Mrk? l 4 Q A ff' l , F 5 , it If 5 , Q Y 2+-Fx, ' PARADISE T, 3 il GAITIES , -fl I QI. , NJ Whaf kind of fish can you ca+ch in Heaven? V af v P Q' 3 3 :Zi A :mg '77 1 ' 31 In Lag 53 i 'T-S 'RW ,I The Enlire Cas+ sings The Finale +o close 'Phe show. .A .,-'JM f . 'i , - .1- , . Telling Jokes are Ron Gauny and Dave Checking las+ minu+e de+ails are Benson, Masfers of Ceremony. Carol McMahon, Slage Manager: Miss E. Alber+a Besf, Direcfor, and 19, Sherrill Webb, S+uden+ Direc+or. Sain+s And Sinners ', Claudia Weiflnemper, choreographer. Time ouf for conversafion. I doub? if you'll L'C.A.ROUSEL OCTOBER 26, 1956 Ulla, exchange sfudeni poses wifh Jake, Lynne and Ted. Don? iusf sfand fhere, dance! 5 Jim and Rich SENIOR DANCE 'f'U9'1 eaf+f'Y- bu+ Agusfa and I Sandy s+ifIe grins. A i 3 Dancing +o The sfrains of Ted Fleming's band are ihe Class of '57 and rheir dares. i'7 ? 'V g , f f' f yi Sonia Hodges looks solemn as she poses wi'rh her harem , Sharon Johnson and friend seem io be enjoying fhemselves. Could I+ be +ha+ Jerry Douglass is camera shy? M499 Does Judy Beresford know ihaf her picfure is being raken Eugenia Kissire agrees wiH1ArH'1ur Murray H1a+ danc- ing can be fun! Apparenfly Susan Paul doubfs +l'1e humor of Bob Myers' joke. 2585515 273 Z 7 'LRENDEZ-VOUSH SENIOR PARTY MARCH 1, 1957 Jane+ Worlund enferhains while dancers res+ fheir weary feet 'M fa The singing chorus smiles afler a successful performance. Sealed are Lloyd Hall, Sir John, and Precious Warner, Kmioio. Slanding are Bob Barlcume, Gene Walker, and Dave Shore, Sailors. Talent - Seated: Adele Miranda, Sandra Fleming, Joan Ellen Fisher, Judy Johnson, and Lorealla Green. Sianding: Dianne Dexler, Irene Caudle, Jaclc Slaller, Luci Roberls, Bruce Le Neve, Paula Hanna, and Barbara Harnois. Casfaways - Seated: Shirley Siroliak, Robin. Standing: Dave Benson, Caplain John: Donna Alden, Amy, John Rasbach, Uncle Waller, and Barbara Gio- T vannini, Aunl Elizabelh. 1,5 - ,Eh V... 'PARADISE ISLE SENIGR PLAY MARCH 15 1957 Seufed: Agusfa Wolffs, Suzanne: Tony Alvarado, Kenf: Sfan Griffin, Oswald, and Sherrill Webb, Lola. Sfclnding: Ann Sullivan, Sabina, and Ron Gauny, Nano. Y Axial 'as Q7 U L fi 5 l 533' 'Hgh -' -fgy Production Staff- Ka+h- leen Bradley and Sharon Ohlheiser, Sfudenf Direcf- 6 ' , 7'-J. L ,hi jlgigf, gi, Us: Ruby Pedaslje, Slgiii Q- gi' -lf' ' 1? -, se'--7:4-, ' anager, an ary e ' S77 I ,l Coverf, Prompfer. .-f-. , ,. -f f f we 1, -L V, , 3 'f A I, Y- -V is iff? ,A Q 'l fff 'A ' Sgr' ' 1 7 fi if Chief, Wives, and Advisors - Ora Lou Arm sfrong, Firsf Wife: Buddy Phillips, Chief Ab bacfachio: Sharon Swanson, Second Wife Ken Plafe, Firsf Advisor, and Archie Sfirling. Second Advisor. Miss E- Allleffi B6S'f. Direcfor Speaking Roles - First Row: John Rasbach, Ron Gauny, Ann Sullivan, Sherrill Webb, A Agusfa Wolffs, Tony Alvarado, and Dave Benson. Second Row: Bolo Barkume, Ora Lou Armsfrong, Precious Warner, Shirley Sirofiala, Barbara Giovannini, Sharon Swanson, and Lloyd Hall. Third Row: Dave Shore, Donna Alden, and Sfan Griffin. i l 4 2 1 -Tilii l 1 ,Q-Z SENIOR DAY MARCH 15, 1957 x I, f? -1,..:,... . A .,V. , A, ,,,, V:-5. , g.5,,JZ:, . V .fu Q Mi ' 1 -fm H i fi 'fi 5112 I f 5 YQ A 45, W d '., ,e ' V ff' Y mf gl Q K tk W' 'T as ' f in . , 1- .,. , f V ' 74 PX ,,z1 4, Z' :M x xi f 2 X f M f , 'VY L, f ,ff Z f z f , I DISPLAYS COSTUMES g W.W S . Y fa.-f 4, :Lf 'V -0 , i at I .. . Q 'I P- S T7 'J 5 X qzl 6 my 5 ' X 2,5641 ' 3. 11. 5355 ' E X Y if ' 1 N ,Ax A ix In ? .1 1 S nfefw X V A: 1 SSX 4' ' K, X S Jr I 4 1 mv Does Jayne Garef Wacker, second place boys, know +I-.a+ flue mad scienfisl, Fred Adams, firsl place boys, is behind her? Paying +heir lasl' respecls lo, Dink are fhe +l1ird place boys' winners, Painiers Plwil Kloninger, Frifz Neckel, Rory Rudy, and Bob Sims. SENIOR DAY WINNERS MARCH 15, 1957 fi gli 'V Vx iffy Female Mad Scienfisr, Connie Plisich, firsf place girls, poses will-i runners up, Bafwoman, Joan Sianford, and fhe Rub-a-Dub-Dub Men, Eileen King, Eleanor Hazel, and Sandy Floyd. 3 i 15 L' ' He was a good man, Chorus Painrers Mike Dolan, Gary Wrighr, Bob Myers, Roy Silva, and Miles Messinger. ELA.MINGO SENIOR RECEPTION APRIL 24, 1957 -.1 Enioying 'rhe music of Jim Opensi1aw's band and refreshmenh are fhese senior girls. Lxr' gk ini X ,yi f V ? A1 xy ro R Models, Nancy Rlnineharf, Sharon Ker- Happily coming back for seconds are Donna Marfillaro and cronies. ber, and Robeffa PGUHWUS. P052 Bfief +i1e 'fashion show. . f ,N A ' K I M ,,,,. -M , , fs , ,r,,.,T 2 lii:1liJHlIiI1i!li -K - gw-, we Lx V' .,.,. 9 . Senior Play Authors - Seated: Ruth Scribner and Sylvia Jones. Standing: Alfred Kennedy and Walt Wiginton. SENIOR COMMITTEES 1 Nl tflf' l 1 fi A 3 ' ' . 4? Senior Banquet Chairmen -- Schlegal, Invitations, and Joan ter, Entertainment. The Banquet Richmond Memorial Auditorium Senior Ball Chairmen - Seated: Dolores Drew, Bids, and Mary Beth Covert, Refreshments. Standing: Agusta Woltts, Band, and Kim Morris, Decorations. The Ball was held June l. Seated: Midge Shrum, Prophecy. Standing: George Brown, Program, and Jim Bax- was held in the May l5. OF' 1 1. 3 -5 ,I T' N.. 7' . - Prophecy Committee - Seated: Julia Houts, Ora Lou Armstrong, Joan Shrum, Chairman: Lee Swenson, and Nancy Rhinehart. Second Row: Joann Webster, Jean Keppen, Angela Sundberg Janice Brever, Doris Mitchell, Alice Peterson, Nancy Zachary, Roberta Gillespie, and La Dorn: Hamilton. Back Row: Carol Smerstelt, Joan Coaleley, Pat Barnes, Judy McGrath' gnd Sylyia Jones. ,- COMMENCEMENT TUESDAY, JUNE II, I957 RICHMOND MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM ANDALUCIA SUITE ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,A,,vAY,w,,,v,, ,,,, , Ern-590 Lecuona Processionalz POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE AA,AA,w,Y,w, ,Y,YYVwAA, A,,,,,,, E dward Egar Orchesfra INVOCATION., .,,.,,,.,,, ,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A R evei-end PaImer Waison. Pas'or MacAr+hur Communi+y Bap+i5+ Church THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER ............,.,.... ,,,, ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,A , , ,,YAA,, John S+aIford Sfnifh Orche-s+ra, Choir, Audience Jean TIdweII, DIrec+or LET ALL THE NATIONS PRAISE THE LORD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, L eisring O VOS OMNES ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,A, V ic+oria EVERY TIME I FEEL THE SPIRIT ,,,,AL,,,AI,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, Marr. Smi+h A CappeIIa Choir THE GREAT GATE OF KIEV .,....,, ,,,..,,.,..,.....,.....,... ,....... M o desfe Moussorgsky Orchesfra BRAVE NEW WORLD STUDENT SPEAKERS Science Leads 'Ihe Way ...,......... ,..,4..,. D ouglas Sfuarf Thompson Man Accepfs Ihe ChaIIenge ,,,.,. ..,,,..,,.. J udifh Ann Sufherland EaI+h Defermines 'Ihe Eu+ure .,.,...........,....,... .a,,,, M ariorie Ann I.indhoIm PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS .,....e,,,,.,,,,.......Y,,,...,,....,... ...... . .. .,.,,.,,. ..... D avid C. Gray ACCEPTANCE OF THE GRADUATING CLASS .......a...,,a.,,,a,..,.,,,,...a,,..,a,,,, ..,,.,, J ohn D. Andes Assisfanf Superin+enden'r in charge of Insfrudion PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ........,...,.....,,....,.,.,........,......aa...,,....aa..,............,...... ..David C. Gray assisfed by Michael Burke, Presideni' of the CIass ALMA MATER ,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,....................,,..,,,,,,..,,c,,,.,,.,,,.........,,,.,,......,...........,,.A.... Class of June, I957 Midge SchIegeI, Direc+or Recessionalg THE HIGH SCHOOL CADE-IS ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, J 0 hn PhiIip Sousa Orches+ra CGMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS 'T ' ' Judy Su+herIand, Douglas Thompson, and Mariorie LindI1oIm. AC T I V NIE N Q k Q Yes'reRofw f 3 M7 ff N QQ? Q, f.: Q YJ ' K x X .K X ',XX. X X I X XX Xxx TODAY T ig Ti I I I -.-1-2 by E Yell Leaders have been rousing lhe spiril of roof- ers since lhe organizaiion of Richmond Union High School. In ihe early years of lhe school, fhere was also a drill feam, which performed af games, called fhe OilereHes . This Team was replaced by +he maioreH'es in The Fall of I947. The Rally Com- miifee, whose duly I+ is +o keep order and prepare siunis for rallies and games, was eslablished in lhe Spring of I945 by Mrs. Blanche Sandford and Mr. Roberi' France. Two organizafions long deserving menlion are ihe Girls' League and ihe Traffic Commiliee. The Girls' League, whose membership includes all fhe girls in RUHS, was organized in I926. One of The League's maior funciions is io give ifs annual welcoming par+y for Sophomores. The Tra C was organized by Mr. Roberi Hughes in I950 fo keep order in fhe halls of fhe school. Every year ihe commiiiee has a picnic as a reward of lheir 7ffor+s. A very imporianf par+ of Richmond High's social program is ihe Junior Prom, which is held every Spring. The Prom, originally called fhe Junior Ball, was firsf sponsored by fhe Junior Class on May 3, 1947. FIFTY YEARS as eg? r HD The band of '24-'25 poses wifh Mr. George M. Morris, lhe firsf direcfor. Since ifs organizafion in I92I, ihe band has been direcied by Mr. Morris, Mr. Turner Brashear, Mr. Douglas Kidd, and Mr. Fred BenneH. The firs+ band had 32 members The 'firsi' of many circuses and carnivals al RUHS is The Circus of I9I2. The I92I Circus was held 'lo raise money 'For fhe pur- chase of fhe school's firsf prinring press. A highlighf of 'rhe year of I922 was The Girls' League play wi+h an all-sfar casf of Mabel Emery, Blanche Carson, Harrier Fifzgerald, Edna Hall, Hilma Johnson, Elhel Robinson, Maud Muller, Alice Pieper, Ruby Williams and Cafherine Bergman. M The first A Cappella Choir of the Fall of 1938 - Under lhe leadership of Mr. Harold Cunning- ham, direcior and organizer, fhe charfer mem- bers are as follows: Flrsf Row: Lena BenedeH'i, Orla Reeves, Kalherine Kuivala, Be++y Kneeland, June Kneeland, Mary Jo Wharfon, Kenneih Sar- iain, George Walker, Ed Spaulding, Jim Walker, Doug Thayer, and Paul Harlow. Second Row: Leicesier Lipp, Jean Donaldson, Jean Craig. Mary Shackleford, Evelyn Tobiason, Thelma Walsh, Alice Sargeni, Mickey Allen, Earl Tur- ner, Harry Hammer, Charles Bapfie, and Ben Howden. Buck Row: Charloile Wheeler, Evelyn Grimes, Flora Mae Pearce, Virginia Sill, Virginia Molino, Allen Coe, Dick Wilcox, Clyde Baker, Jack Sirrard, Gene Cozine, George Afilio, Don Ewing, and Ed Eldridge. .. OF ACTIVITIES 'MA Under fhe presenf direcfor, Mr. Fred Bengeff, RUHS possessed one of fhe largesf prep marching bands in Norfhern California and 'rhe largesf in fhe hisfory of fhe school wifh llO members in l954. 1 , l '11 ' , i J , n i rf- ,L 9 1' : f a'-P' 21 Q- 63 -1.-,T .-- . V ' y I 1 4 1f ,1'a.wi If 14,4 9 N . 'N .f-' ' w 1, D r 5 T ,I gl 2' I 13. ' . 4, ' I Q. - ,jf ' ,.. ,!,, i , 1 . I wig' Q ag: . ' , ' ' ., i A Leading a parade, organized in I94I by Mrs. Margaref Thompson, fhe presenf Dean of Girls', fo promofe sales of war defense bonds, is fhe RUHS oil can, which is followed by fhe band. The band uniforms af fhis fime consisfed of whife panfs and red and blue capes. The uni- forms of foday were adopfed in I949. Mr. Turner Brashear fol- lowed Mr. Cunningham as direcfor of fhe choir. The presenf A Cappella. under fhe direcfion of Miss Barbara Willis, holds many awards including fhe plaque given fo fhf-2 oufsfanding high school choir of California in bofh fhe I954 and I955 Sfafe Music Fesfivals. The choir also represenf- ed fhe Bay Area af 'rhe- Music Educafors Nafiondl Conference convenfion in l955 and l956. A4 Gafhering wood in a wagon for a bonfire rally, which was held prior fo a l922 foofball game, are Kacaris, Mino, Barbieri, Kisler, Villalavos, Kelly, and Dolfon. The Orchesfra of l932, in which Mr. James Brien is a member, poses wifh ifs conducfor Mr. George Morris. Mrs. Louise Robinson, one fime direcfor of fhe music deparfmenf of fhe Richmond Schools, organized fhe orchesfra in fhe firsf few years of fhe school and became ifs firsf direcfor. She was followed by Mr. Morris, Mr. Turner Brashear, Mr. Douglas Kidd, Mr. Gus Smifh, Mr. Earl Smifh, Mr. Fred Benneff, who is fhe presenf band leader, and fhe presenf conducfor, Mr. Oscar Franson. x S vw? 1 4, In 4- 2 S . FALL CALAEN DAR SEPTEMBER 5 - School Opens I8 - Sophomore Parfy OCTOBER I2- KickoFF , Girls' League Dance I9- SI'airway fo Paradise , Senior Gaiefies 26- Carousel , I-I2 Dance NOVEMBER 9- Dreamer's Holiday , Junior Dance I4-Repori' Cards 27-Girls' League Fashion Show DECEMBER 4 81 5-Candidafe Speeches 6 - Primary Elecfions 7 - Holly Hop , S.A. Dance I I - Final Elecfions I4 - Sfudenf Day I8- GaI'eway Singers , S. A. Program JANUARY 7-Drama B Preview 9-G. A. A. Banque? II- One Fool' In Heaven , Drama B Play I8-TaIen+ Show, Music Deparfmeni' 23 - lnsfallafion of Officers FEBRUARY I - End of Semes+er 4 - Reporf Cards SPRING CALENDAR FEBRUARY 4-Semes'I'er Begins 20 - A. C. A. L. Taleni' Show ZI -Taleni' Show, Junior Class MARCH I- Renc.Iez-vous , Senior ParI'y 8-Saclie Hawkins Dance I5- Paradise Isle , Senior Play Senior Day 22- Spor+sman's Hop , Bloclc R Dance 25-Girls' League Program Boys' Tumbling Exhibifion APRIL 5 - End of Quar-fer 6- EnchanI'menI ', Junior Prom I0 - Reporl' Cards I2 -Slave Day Band and Orchesfra Conceri 22 - Previews of Progress 24 - Senior Girls' Recepfion 26 - S'I'uclen1' Day MAY 2 - Open House 3 - The People vs. Maxine Lowe , Drama B Play I4 81 I5 - CancIida+e Speeches I5 - Celes'I'iaI supper , Senior Banque+ I6 - Primary EIec'I'ions I7-Sophomore Hop 2I - Final Elecfions 24 - Music Program 29 - G. A. A. Banquef JUNE ' I - S+ardusI ', Senior Ball 5- Insfallafion of Officers 6 - Scholarship- Awards I I - Commencemeni' Exercises I4 - End of Semesfer fx. Xl, Mr. James Brien, Advisor BOARD q M, lm, Bob Myers, Don Mi+cl1ell, Sandra Fleming. Presidenl Vice Presideni Secrefary yu 5? e I Kfvgl fl 1 - , g Ann Sullivan, Donna Alden, Ted Bombardier, Billie Midgley, Treasurer Comm. of Law and Order S+uden+ Judge Prosecufing AHorney re. , , Dolores Drew, Comm. of Publicily I -r ' .-.,, ---. f Af N ,-,. l f-35 f., i f ' z z t . i ii ,V,V 4 - 56 7 3 M rri -V v is or ' if ,Li 5 g H, I AY I Xl ,. va, ,-' ff'-ir..1? X Lf- X ScoHy Burke, Senior Presidenl 1. Charlene Dixon, Tony Alvarado, Comm. of Social Affairs Comm. of Boys' Aflwlefics ,M ., ,A f V+ +: ,. . fic if 3, . A ,it - S ,1, . ' I :iii ..1 w i . .3 my ifiwr .,f-,wa-gt r'1 A af gb if A 5 V 4 :Q , xp? 'W C ..,' xx 531 53' M V ...., . . f ., ,,,. - Q ,, 4 fi! g P S v 'EE . 275 fi 9.4 mf, W 51+ 5 sq Larry Madrid, Gonzalo Rucobo, Junior Presidenl Sophomore Presidenl i Margie Black, Comm. of Girls' Allwlefics :fp:.'s -rf ii -, ii. s G N Q G ,W - .Q V .H fn : JV Nu i , i ior. George Brown, Hi-Nus Eclilor Duane Nelson, Head Yell Leader Y. , 'fl J Janei Golclsworlhy. Girls' League Presiclenl OF COMMISSIONERS 54-A-Ag Tong AlL6V6ClO. Bruce Ulriclw, Marie Pefers. resi en+ Vice Presidenf Secreiary 6- .qc 1-.'3'l' XC 1 Ted Bombardier, Sydney Miller, Phyllis Dea+on, Julie Houis, Treasurer Comm. of Law and Order Sfudenl' Judge Prosecuiing Alforney ' 1 .ng 4345 ,rv -ep,-1 2777 J Newer n Lore'r+a Salmon, Dolores Drew, Beri Dollar, Ora Lou Armsfrong, Duane Nelson, Comm. of Publicify Comm. of Social Affairs Comm. of Boys' Afhlefics Comm. ofGirls'A'rl1le'lics Head Yell Leader ,- -0. .1 ,i 5. Q ie sa za. W1 C . .?s 1? 'W-9-Y' SCOHY Burke, Bill Cooper, DOH AI1ClI'eWS. P-iff Hall. Kay Zimmer, Senior P,-egg,-jenf Junior Presidenf Sophomore Presidenf Hi-Nus Edilor Girls' League Presideni' 1 v X 'YFW' iff' so J N ii--+--f'r f ' -,X 9-, MP -P.. A . .6 gs . X K i,?',, 'l '-ffxf ..-I' X 'j,,,L,k. ... 5 g-,Z Qx .. 1 , if . ,A X' I , . Q, -A ' j -' 1 s2:!.xSr34-' - . . K PU. , F-55,45 . ,sz ii W 1 'ies a f- 1 ii A, if X mh N. Q E -'Q -X P. ' m X ss X . R r . 1 is . Sfanding: Dave Ninomiya, Assislanl Judge: Gary Fernandez, Courl Clerk Seated: Phyllis Dealon, Assislanl Judge: Ted Bombardier, Judge: Billie Midgley Prosecufing Allorney. Nof Pictured: Lloyd Lewis, Bailiff, and Donna Alden Commissioner of Law and Order. REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL ACN An is REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL 5-X,-..f- ?f:iv:':: SPRING STUDENT COURT -Ba. Frank Hgneyl Bailiflg Joanne Johnson, Assislanf Judge: Phyllis Deafon, Judge- Gary Fernandez, Asslsfanf Juclgeq Julie Hou+s, Prosecufing A++orney, and Pa+ E+hrid-ge, Clerk. if Ted Bombardier lalks wilh our Exchange S+udenl', Ulla and Ted hid Ulla's fos+er parenl, Mrs. John Ulla Gronlcvisl, abou? her homeland, Sweden, be- Andes, goodbye as lhey deparl' for fhe dance. fore leaving lor The I-I2 dance. EXCHANGE STUDENT Ulla seems delighled as she eals an American hol dog while Roberfa Paulhus, Liz Morris, Adele Miranda, and Mrs. Hazel Byrd wafches Ulla lype and gives advice. Linda Godbey look on. 5 .X Pausmg for +he Shleld phofographer ns Mr. J. J. McMillan prinf shop ins'rruc+or. Sea+ed is Dale Adair, Lino+ypis+. Sfanding are Jimmy NOG. Pressman and Lino+ypis+, and Ed Hedden, assisfanf. PRINT SI-IOP CREW Don Moifoza, Binderyy Terry Bennis, Pressman, and John Smi'rh, Pressman, all assisf in +he produc+ion of 'rhe Hi-Nus. Per Person runs +he Hi-Nus off +he press, and Fred Allen makes up 'rhe pages. muff lil Barbara Clausen, Chuck Fox Feafure Edilor. Fall Boys Sporfs Edn+or Fall Gnrls Spor+s Edifor, Sprung L- 4 Brenda Kefchum, Managing Edilor, Fall David Azevedo, Headline Edi+or A Jff, ' Q , L fwfffl ,,, H4 r Q4.f i5, ,' 1' 31 Jap, 4 w h '-gjg-', 3 ' J Q 22225- A STAFF ,- S .,i, Par? Hall, Editor-in-Chief, Spring Assisfanf Edifor, Fall PAPER :N Joanne Johnson, Circula+ion Manager, Fall Nancy Zachary, Reporfer Co 2 i Judy Odom, Sylvia Jones. Assisfani Edifor, Spring Feafure Editor Spring Girls' Sporfs Edifo 4- r, Fall Carol Creek, Susie Page, Repor+er .Managing Ediior, Spring Q r 'ar ' Q 1 ' 1 LM-ffl Ramona James, Co-Managing Ediior, Spring Not Pictured: Sco++ Donaldson Reporfer, Spring Dave Dahlgren, Sporfs Reporler A li C7 M M, ur' Q. ,Hu , of ,- 1-6 i . fl Q-.A.,.x Y, rv W vl- -1. f Georgla Fraser Phoiographer spends Kay Zummer Class Edafor checks off mos? of her hme ln 'flue dark room bu'r SHIELD PUBL ANN Don Heihn, Boys' Sporfs Edifor, sched- ules foofball picfures, one of his many du+ies. ' ' umm 1,-,..,u.,.v 73' --' ' . ,-..,,. .. O.. X ..- , M. , ..,. W 'V we SK lu, H x Genevieve Buddingh, Ar? E sion pages. Q Marla Baslen, Assis+an' Edf'or e beams as she Vnishes w-ifng 'he his+o'y of Richmond Union Hgh School. A 'Familiar sigh? around school is Bill Roe'ner pu+s Vnishing 'ouches on +he df ae--- Pho+ographer, who smiles as +he labfes are Nancy Smfie, Ad Ed'+or hopeful if en- Yurned. 'ers 'he door of a prospecfve cus'o'ne'. STAFF ISI-IES N-. ' A l .'K......fA ,, Joyce Plan+, Girls' Sporfs Edilor, pauses MarNell Gayanich, Copy Edi+or, smiles as Sl-,e Sfepg info fhe gli-Ig' gym +0 hare wI+h relief as she lypes up her final a Iayoul checked. Page Ol COPY- . l i ini, I W if 5 'A . 7 . ' x . l 3 ' S' mp , ' A, . J 1 2' A Sharilyn Noland, Acfivilies Edilor, schedules piclures of one ol fhe many social evenls. is 4 I Q Graduafing Seniors Tone EH'es Boys' Glee Left: Bachelors nigm: Melolarks Left: Right: Q -Z -2 S 35 x U M xx e 4 figs! Ei A W I, X 2 1 Q 1 Cresendos X 5 Hi Noiers f CI-IORAL ENSEMBLES Left: Fall Officers ' Right: ' S+a calos Q w X - Left: Spring Officers Y Y s 3' Right: C Clefs K1 Q W W ' N C3 ,H A K ik 53? s A 4 A Cappella V l . Choir 5 A Q 3 N N 1 iff 1 ff :HJ al 1 ff-1 is , ' Q mf ' - W :mail 9 94 i ,X 1 ,nf gif E will gig? 'gg a 5 Girls' Glee i-,Tal 'gc' Fi 1 l' - 2 'i w 3 ' 'V:4 -5 ,jug 5 -' il Miss Barbara Willis, g fl? r X553 55242 ffgqg fish? 5, J sz A fi 8 D' + f f if V ' 2 Q f , , - .a sr'r 1 's Cl'aorarlecE:srer:bles Q 5 ' , 3 J V Y.. ...M i iz 1 34 . ' E f , rigs fi-. Q' F rg? si- g 'J 0 ya 'ia 1 F All M M -1 N ,J fll: s2lfli1:g:l3f3:':3i ., y, We qfzifs' gliQg,A.,ff' vi 1!5g ,J .lisp ' qw M .14 gm.. ,, V. 4- X-vu 11'-.:,-v --an 1,1 45' -as :HL-T 'f':s1b.e.sA,.,., ,- A A y 1 l F :lf 'll .4 . -'rgfw-g,.H.i,9 . L - JR fm , .i'-s1 4'Ql'l:lEi:ii SWS' ,mg '.'.1-fain'--ff qi Q ij,IA,v:i:.'j.1i,.-fi'f fi:1, :, ' . ,H V xvm-':, . wg., ,1l?'fh'if - 1. ,WJIL 5-5v,',a1,l.-Z .-i,f,,,. , wlisgp First Violin Section - First Row: Norma Andes, David Maertins, and Marylyn McGee. Second Row: Joanne McComisl'n, Carol Smersfell, and Rollandine Lanclergen. l Ulla Gronkvisl, exchange student and pianist, plays for Mr. Oscar Franson, Director. ORCHESTRA Second Violin Section First Row: Patricia Cox, Beverly Jones, Allena Fong, and Bonnie Bisln. Second Row: Dorllwa Ealy, Beverly Dawson, Linda Bowling, Eldrith Ramsdell, and Sharon James. Not Pictured: Sydney Miller. Viola Section - Mary Calvin and Ken Salter. Not Pictured: Richard Seuferer. 5' .14 ps .U 1' :S .P I X., f ff 7,1 , . Celii Secfion - Firsi Row: Shelby Egger and Pa? Barnes. Second Row: Sharon Clark, Belly Cook, and Elsie Medina. PLAYS AT PROGRAMS Garrison, Palsy Orr, and Sandra Sfallcer, Zona Sie- rge Genfry and Bill Eafon. Second Violin Section - Firsf Row: Karen - 1 Jo Ann Burns. Second Row: Esllwer Sfrong, gZ33IeSi1E:gSrSenSea':,2nPic. vers, and Deanna Gonzalez, Third Row: Geo hired: Ernesi Tyree. 'Ti if ' P' X B FIa+ Clarinei Sec+ion 9 i X BAND Upper: Flu+e, Oboe, Alfo, Bass, and Con+ra Bass Clarinefsg Bassoon, Alio, Tenor and Barifone Saxophones. Lower: Trombone and Bariione Sec+ion. Band Board S Lg Si Mr. Fred BenneH, Direc+or, con- graiulafes ScoHy Burke, Drurn Maier, affer a successful per- formance. f 3 s U7 W , ,. ,...Y-,,.-.a.-A , , . 1 ' ' 1 , 1 7 H Upper: French Horn and Tuba Seciion. Lower: Percussion Secfion. MARCHES AT GAMES Office Sfaff YELL LEADERS Olivia Ausrria Senior Assusianf Sharon Swanson Senior Assis+an+ Left Bottom: Marylyn McGee Senior Assis+an+ Anne++e Treese Paula Byrd Junior Assisranf Junior Aggigfa nw CI-IEER HT GAMES it ,li Billie Sue Hamrlcix Barbara Williams Sophomore Assistant Right Bottom: N ison Dorothy Garland Du3rieiieLeaCi2f Sophomore Assistant Heb Alice Chacon Junior Assistant ' ng-is Sophomore Assistant f 3 'a-v . fx . X I lv-,ww 1 www ' ' nmwplnvvf' Nr Nw ru. N- -A.. . . Bobbie cfmhfzela Joan CUM f Q, U 2-xl vi' -as we 5.7m , W A.,,.,. Q , .:i. ww? iii! xX 'N r ,-1-q,. 350 ' ,ff Barbara F,-ye Marian Osferude f- 1 v MAJ ORETTES 'K wwf if J i' 1 X 1 - :S L , - - asa L X .. 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Q l K I 14, I s l 'fr-++ ah, f , - - f 1 '2 'X p s ' K ll nf 1- -- I 'lfi mf- . Li' ' N' L l V , .1 fl n xxx- , Us , 1 X? T GAMES tk :L 'W-4-5 . ,-N - j 'f Q , lfifik . 'gi 'g' X fl' M1-.xx r- in Ann Gavin Ann Sullivan A jf. - i 'ig , I-lhxfvr--..,,,Iii V v in tn V Susie Page if . f Q'- f - -1:2 x A 4-3 4- Q K A Q W , 5 4:5 'W - M I ww, , . ' I' K l 1 . I t D Q ll 5.3 'R' t R l 1' Q, ' '33 1 Suv !- 1 l i in ' 1 - . ' L -Y Ell1SlWBSl1IHglOH sig, 5 ' 1 . ' M ,V 1 M Us 4 -. -3 ll l - cf -N . ' 'ffnffxjjgw' ' , A Wu: - --... V 'FF , 1 N. -. p xg.: 1 4 2 , I 7' E 1 ' ' - 1 W .f..., , -k - L' ' Fx., - f: 'fy , -. ,-,,1. .-' .Nm . A. 4 - -.nw , , .ml A---' ,Q - whiff? ' ' A l Y- DN ' 'fa amffg ia f J P' N. . f Q5 2, Q. 'gl i f f gf 'E QL fa 'SW L VM, .Q Mr. Jeffory Yaies, - -' -4 qv. fx A '-, 2 4 ' Advnsor ' rf. R A I I I I Y -mf v Y ' V K ,N ,I ii 4 -Q7i'473'ffai5 ' . 5 '95 Q if 'S- A Q X wg 1 Q lr 4 .x X , i 5, K A W -5 rx X 47' ,iid ' . 1 U f' ' 1 1 -- lf' 0. I I3 rf. 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LN I ORDER X N :C i fs 7-1 i qt .,,: SOPHOMORE PARTY E SEPTEMBER 18, 1956 pariy are members of fha .Ad Nt., E E Y f ii 2 ii Girls' League Officers A Diane Gu++ridge and Diane Dexder en- Qillie M' u ferfain wifh a specialfy fap. Gsvifef Old F65hl0n0d nr . and Represenhaiives serve punch fo Sophomores. 0 vx C59 udgley sings DREAMEBJS HOLIDAY Sqn Dan, Ronnie, and Sandra enioy The Pause Thai' Refreshesu. NOVEMBER 9, 1956 Couples fake lime ou+ af infermission Time. .-, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilbur, sponsors, dance by flne 'Focal poinf. ' F1 '. - R, 0 xy if THE ENTIRE CAST - Seated: Barbara Giovannini, Mrs. Sandow: Glenda Copps, Mrs. Cambridge: Sherrill Webb, Louise: Kaye Bradley, Molly: Bob Barlcume, Ronnie: Clora NeveH, Maria: Paula Hanna, Le'Hie, and Ruby Peaslee, Sludenl' Direcfor. Sfunding: Dave Dahlgren, Georgie: Connie Plisich, Mrs. Digby: Nancy Pelerson, Prompler: Paul Allman, Major Cooper: Shirley Richmond, Mrs. Jellison: Bob Warwick, Dr. Romer: Sian Griffin, Reverend Spence: Adele Miranda, Mrs. Spence: Ron Gauny, Reverend Fraser: Ann OH, Eilene: Archie Siirling, Harizell: Ken Plafe, Bishop Sher- wood: Loreffa Salmon, Sfage Manager, and BeH'y Jones, Properfies. ONE FOOT I DRAMA Har+zell's in iail! Molly reveals lo ihe Reverend. A minisler is born. Take fhe curlain up - Nancy Peferson, Prompier: Belly Lee Jones, Properfies Mislress: Loreffa Salmon, Siage Manager. I'm iusf crazy abou? doughnut, says LeHie Ruby Peaslee, Sfudeni Direcfor, assis+s Miss E. Alberra Bes+, Direc+or, with fhe play. N I-IEAVENH B PLAY 11, 1957 Bu++er and cheese from our Creamery, remarks Mrs. Jellison. Throw +l'1em ou? - ALL of+l'1em! yells Major Cooper. Are you mad af me? asks Harfzell of Louise. Y f I X b ll -4 L .1 1 , 5' mx.- Y-fig 7, 'M 'vi . an is l' ,i ..Q . I ' ' forming word. Q: Z is ' 'V ide .fbi Checking desks for scrarches is Duane Nelson, aciing Vice Principal. J Ain'+ seems +o be a habif STUDENT DAY FALL ii - I+ must be a serious queslion from ihe looks of Ron Gauny, ieacher, and Marilyn McGee, assisfan+, in Mrs. Reiner+son's Taking life easy is Bob Myers, S. A. Presi- Family Living Class, cleni, who is principal for a day. i Teacher, Ken Hooks, don'+ look so mean. He's only going +o lhrow an airplane! DECEMBER. 14, 1956 E Receiving one of fhose rare A papers is Ari Siri from Teacher Gary Wright, BOYS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES . ff X' ' 'C-IQ , . F -S fi Q ,f ' i 5 Q M i -- -,I 0 'fx-, . S: , 5. , g N xi vi it-7 'Cv 'Yf v 9 Larry Jones, Bill Cooper, and Bill Cull. GIRLS STATE REPRESENTATIVE COMMXTTEE SSTEOMORE HO? rv- E .1 41 'f Eff! I ,gif Ann Ninomiya. Back Row: Marilyn Marsh, Decoralions and Virginia Mariinez, Pul:ilici+y. Fronf Row: Irene Herrera, Refreslwmenlsg Don Andrews, Enlerlainmenf and D l , ar ene Overman,Ticl1el's.Tl'le name of +l'1e dance l was Bali'Hai and was lneld dn May I7. K BLOCK R DANCE MARCH 22, 1957 Billie Miclgely dances wifln Englislw Ex- change Sluclenl, Cyrus Daneslw-Haeri, a visifor for a week +o RUHS from Capuchino High in San Bruno. fl i X , 1 .. - 1 I I X If can never be said fhai Paul Jacobo is camera slwy. omefhing wrong? A X Taking fhe audience +o +he Somh Sea Islands are Veronica Mar+inez, Lillian l.e-ber, Loreffa .laVellana, Sharon Draper and Sophie Ann Lessard. TEEN TALENT RE-VUE TALENT SHOW JANUARY 18, 1957 Bruce LeNeve and Jack Slafler imirafe Elvis Presley by singing You Ain'+ Nofhing Buf a Hound Dog . Adele Miranda gives lessons on How 'o Be Very Popular as she does a panlornime, R Joan Ellen Fisher bops To Roc.lc-a-Beali Boogie . l+'s Confldenfialm sings Deborah Hughes. X Who has lhe pigslcin7 ' A kk. r I. X-R N-I .v- 5 L l In a salule lo lhe l956 Olympic Games, 'rhe Richmond and EI Cerrilo Bands 'form 'lhe Olympic lorch encompassed by lhe Shield. THE BIG EL CERRITO 13 we 1.,M,,....., WL, A Ly, NOVEMBER ..,, wyn ig ? M., .,...-. , W, 1 V, 5,1 Mya M 112 smiles: -123345 .14 , . W ' W , K4 we ' f MM A pensive Oiler rooler observes lhe lgf- '93,leigw pre-game huddle. Duane Nelson, Richmond Head Yell Leader, and Ron Mason, EI Cerrifo Head Yell Leader, exchange a friendly handshake. Q, 4' ! ww-f W. p GAME Lloyd Hall, Oiler Righf End, moves in secure a lraclrle. RICHMOND 14 16, 1956 Everyone in flue Richmond Roo'ring Secfion a++emp+s +o gel info fhe acl af halflime. .K Miles Messinger, Oiler Halfbaclr, eludes Gaucho iaclzlers. rom bofh schools confer before game lime. Wu if r 1 313109 If!! --M, , I V1 f f E A f 1 .4 , g2v,,,,, x X ELECTIONS kg' T7- FB U ggi C DECEMBER 6, 1956 I' ET 5- ,mi 4,A, SWDY5 5 A 'E ll-V I gg!! 'ffl N, A DECEMBER 11, 1956 '.jg.aZ'ff f -V Q4-:FF-SM f QQQ1 i 5,1-.. 1551 b. ' 1 g Receiving fhe power and au+l1orify of his office is Tony Alvarado, Spring S. A. Presidenf. INSTALLATIDN SPRING Oulgoing and incoming officers lisfen while orches- fra plays Alma Maier . Billie Midgley, oufgoing PFOSG- Larry Madrid, oufgoing Junior Class Sandy Fleming, oufgoing S. A. Secre- cufing Afforney, congralul6l9S Presidenf, relafes fo Bill Cooper fl1e fary, gives fhe symbol of her office to Julie Houfs. clufies of his new office. Marie Pefers, Spring Secrefary. Q- i . 1 l rl WP ,. in , glx if E ,A If v f, Y 'Y H 1215? ,if 7359 1 , ar 4625? v , Are ihose slaves playing marbles? She cleaaeje Mr B X 6- 'I T .' ' tome, lor U and made Wllsonrlen reco - okher cu? oi ,ah0eS I aucfionglllzes H, just an-YW pa1f5 di eer, see fee on sexism:-Z slot the lun 'hs dubiojgs, buf M' do - 'Ss Jen S X QA 1 . , 1 Z. Whai a surprize package! SLAVE DAY APRIL 12, 1957 Kick higher, Bill! ' ' 2 SUV . X N- L 'I - w Z1 I N PH And, rmsffea fede W5 doe ' ' ff 5h slave, f appear fo b e are Complefe Cas! - Secured: Beffy Lea Jones, Edna Brusheffg Sfan Griffin, Afforney Hafhawayg Eilene King, Francis Marsfong Barbara Giovannini, Courf Reporferg Sharon Ohlheiser, Maxine Lowe, Fred Adams, Affor- ney Cass: Donna Alden, Jessalyn Meredifh, and Bob Barkume, Sfafe's Afforney. Standing: Archie Sfirling, Police Capfain Quinn, Duane Nelson, Dr. Milgrimg Dave Dahlgren, Vincenf Barclay, Bob Warwick, Judge Wesfong Juanifa Holmes, lrene Holfg Sylvia Fuller, Surprise Wifness: Connie Plisich, Eve Viionne, and Paula Hanna, Rose Malone. Not Picfured: Merlin Van Ryper, Courf Clerk, Kafhleen Bradley, Minnie Sfrausson, and Nancy Peferson, Alice Jackson. Now, Judge, you've said fhaf before. Bob Warwick, I won'f fell anyfhing now! Sfan Griffin, Defense Af- Judge John Wesfong Connie Plisich, Eve Viionne, en- forneyg Sharon Ohlheiser, Maxine Lowe, fhe defendanf: ferfainer, and Bob Barkume, Prosecufing Afforney. Bob Warwick, Judge, Donna Alden, Assisfanf Prosecuf- ing Afforney, and Fred Adams, Afforney Cass. Please, Sarah, don'f fell anyfhingl' Sharon Ohlheiser, defendanfg Bob War wick, Judge, Sylvia Fuller, Sarah Lorrison and Sfan Griffin, Afforney Hafhaway. THE PEOPLE VERSUS MAXINE LO'W'El' DRAMA. IB PLAY MAY 3, 1957 lx Jurors - Seated: Dennis Gifford, Foreman: Luci Roberts, Cynthia Bastiaen, Buddy Phillips, and Precious Warner. Standing: Nancy Peter- son, Ann OH, Elizabeth Morris, Clora Nevell, and Shirley Richmond. Not Pictured: Sherrill Webb and Don Allen. Production Stuff - 5l'1ifl2Y Richmond- Siage Manag' er: Miss E. Alberta Best, Director: Sandra Fleming. Student Director, and Adele Miranda, Promplef- Congra'rulationsl Bob Bar- ltume, Prosecuting Attorney: Bob Warwick, Judge, and Stan Griffin, Defense Affor- he wt Any statement, Mr. Cass? Eilene King, Frances Marston, Reporter: Fred Adams, Cass: Betty Lea Jones, Edna Brushelt, Reporter, vannini, Court Reporter. and Barbara Gio- Studenl Director talks with wi+nesses. Seated: Juanita Holmes, lrene Holt: Sandra Fleming, Student Director: Dave Dahlgren, Vincenl' Bar- clay. Standing: Archie Stirling, Captain Thomas Quinn, and V Duane Nelson, Dr. - J - Frederick Milgrim. . .., 1 1.- i ' 4' 'f. S Awaiiin' for +l'1e parson are Smilin' Saclies and llweir cafches. xiq, if .l 1: 5? ii H. New Marryin' Sam, Dave Benson, loolcs a bil bewildered he weds anolher couple. The marriage ceremony is over, and +he newly- weds seem happy buf a liHle willed. Chesler MacNeil and wife are serenadecl by Emme'H Boone. S ? . ffl SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Sadies appear gleeful while fheir men reveal +l1e l'1o0lreCl look. GIRLS DRAG BOYS l MARCH 8, 1957 42 Jus? relaxin' and parfalcin' of famed Kick-e-P00 Juice are fhese gay Sadies and solemn grooms. lx Seen seeking sl'1el+er from Sadie's clulclw are several fellas. Sadies and 'their husbands-+oabe look a liffle annoyed as a meddle some pl'1o+ograpl'aer in+errup+s fl-me ceremony. Joy I 2 Too Much buf nof really enough is +he song sung by Doyle Wilson and Jimmy Lacy. Mary Lue Adams enferfains fhe audience wifh her mod- ern dance. JUN1o12. cmss , TALENT snow FEBRUARY 21, 1957 Telling fhe audience abou? Two Differenf Worlds is singer Bob Warwich. Showing off lheir lalenl are William Combs and Ran- dolph Woodard. ii? Qin? 2 2 E ,, 3 ,Q l li Ig: l Kimper Lee Combo, Randolph Woodard, Kimper Lee, I i H . H u Calvin Abboll, Jesse Sloan, and Leyzell Lee, sings ifs efnghmfl A-UllFbY of Blrdland 15 version of Yes l+'s Me and lm ln Love Again. 'r9'n'a ar 'nel- ? 2, ' v,L,..'.T4-f Y-,g....-I1 I . l 2 , i Q -gan? -J f., ' 'Tl - -, ' 5 1 I 2-1 ' Y 4. 'w- xx Q' H? M 'Q - fx fyw gg 'sl Na in-.L Li i., N af 1 W' f 'r!9', Uv . fi MEN CHAN T JUNIGR APRIL 6, Jr. Prom commillee chairmen gafher in fronl' of ihe band sland io pose for 'rlwe pholographer. Left fo Right: Diana Lage, Bids: Anneife Treese, Biclsg Ann Ninomyia, Tickeisg Bill Cooper, Band: Myrna Roberls, Enlerlainmenlg Miss Beverly Jara- millo, Sponsor: Charlofle Crosselfi, Decoraiions, and Sydney Miller, Refreslmmenfs. Lynda Williams and her dale are C0ncen+r-Sling Providing pleasanf music for+l1e evening is Roger on llle ddl'lCe- Weisham and his bancl. Soplwomores, Juniors, and Seniors all enjoy 'flwe fesiive evening. li, Dan Anello and Yvonne Traverso don? seem fo mrnd 'rhe rn+errup+uon of flashbufbs. A picfure of pleasure-JIm- my Dugan wirh Jo Ella Leboa and Sharon Draper wifh Pefe Dahme. Pausmg 'For a pnciure are Rober+ Hodge Wi+ 1GBil Por+er and Sandy Congdon wnfn Gary Fernandez. iw MQW 'Fw ,,,p,Ww- , 'hu' ' .wi 'S 4 '. . f . ,, F A r v 1 1 sw Q 91 934' , J 64 Y' 1 ,li 5 QW' .. N . 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ZZ' if 5 , 43 , K , Z-. fr 57 4' X Clever s+un+s are perform- ed by lhe Rally Boys. ls ihai' a wheel barrow on which 1 fhe gridders are silling? KX gli ' ' Seniors are publicizing lhe I-I2 Dance. new ii, nf' Wfvw' 9' W Arg 1525, fi 'm. A-'Q ? ,, sg 65 'ff' H ,X , ff e iw. , lc-I? gm . . xx, :Yi .,-1 44 - ' 1 4 .. 1 is , A if -Q 54 if '91 . E 4, RUHS Band re+urns lo fhe siancls af+er performing during halffime of Berkeley game. X Teachers also enioy ll'l6 rallys as fudges. Everyone is going +o Carousel , 'rhe I-I2 dance. BAND AND RALLY STUN TS Even Boone is going +o l'l1e I-I2 dance. l ' iii 7 - S J ' 14? ff ez- - 'YFQQQQ f, X' v qfn:v1., . Pom-Pon Girls dence +o flue Navy Blue and Red . I., Q ,Nr y Y 3 ,s4,MI:ev e f ,l 537. V , QF pr ,. ' ' ' 'H - . eff' 1 'S' 1 -,,, f ffg, of ' 3552 0 Aw -., ' I '- V, 12 J.. I V , , - tc ' V- Q , I. 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SSOffer-V Pl, Q QRGANIZMIQ x 4 A Kmgfx xv K W --f xiw ni 55- x HX: SM 'ww NNN M W 1 . l I I , mm f X M f YESTERDAY N KU! I 1 ff S , Wx f g s K fe fi! rf '1 ' Z L .2 , A Y '-2 ' X 9 1' - f 'X ff? H ff Wg M X if KW? A f .i . if -a.. f -If f , j W X if f Zi!!! W F-'-1-'-ff-d-,.1 1 1 A MV M F X ' I nf , ! J X 9 C , in Q9 5 I ' finial T 1' Q-'Qi - F X Q 1 X I 'f,:J TODAY MM FIFTY YEARS OF ENCAMPMENT OF 1922 - Back Row: R. Anderson, Alexander, Vargas, Fanning, and Bonham. Fronf Row: Axelson, Renwick, Coleman, Roe, Healy, and S. Gray. The California High School Cadels, which were organized al RUHS in I9l9 under lhe direclion ol Maior Marsh, Maior C. Pallon, Mr. H. O. Williams and Mr. Roy Hail, had a yearly en- campmenl in lhe nearby hills. ln l92O, Mr. l. W. Hill, who re- ceived his nickname ol Maior from his allilialion wilh lhis group, became lhe sponsor ol lhe organizalion. Mr. Hill served wilh lhe Cadels unlil l925, when lhe organizalion was disbanded. STUDENT LIBRARIANS OF '21 The RUHS library lirsl lunc- ' lioned in l92I. Il was slalled wilh Sludenl Librarians, lwo serving each period ol lhe day. Miss Gerlrude Wealherby serv- ed as lhe leacher in charge The Block R Sociely has been organized since lhe beginning of Richmond Union High School. Girls, as well as boys, were members ol lhe Soci- ely during lhe lirsl years ol ils exisl- ence. Members ol lhe P. E. Deparlmenl have direcled lhe operalions ol lhis or- ganizalion. Al lhe presenl lime Mr. Neill Gunn is lhe sponsor. 'Q ol lhe library from I92I lo l928. Belore lhe new school was occupied in l928, lhe Sludenl MM 3854- Librarians helped on lheir own lime as an exlra-curricular aclivily. Wilh lhe occupalion ol lhe new campus, Miss Zel- ma Reeve, who became lhe firsl lacully member lo be a lull-lime librarian, direcled lhe library from l928 unlil I945. Mrs. Bealrice Kerlis, lhe pres- enl librarian, assumed her dul- ies in lhe Fall ol I945. .fx l aziaiiia ' 2' mil'-11' six-xaim BLOCK R SOCIETY OF 1925 - Buck Row: Ed Lehmkuhl, Harold Swenson, Dick Paasch Clarke Woods, Ernie Barbieri, Frank Riemer, Class Presidenl ol '25, Virgil O'Brien and Rowdy Dyer Second Row: Clyde While, Bill Milicevich, Roberl Caldwell, David Hulchinson, Waller Siegel. and Charles Concannon. First Row: Paul Villalovos, Norman Silva, Sluarl Clark, Bill Gualdoni: and Maurice Church. OR GIRL RESERVE OFFICERS OF 1923 - Buck Row: Alysse Clark, Frances Freerhy, Mariorie Donnenwirih, and Mary Gilmore. Fronf Row: Eleanor Robison, Alfa Mayfield, and Karher- ine Hu+chison. The Girl Reserves, which was organized by Miss Clara McLaurin in 1922-23,was affiliaf- ed wifh 'rhe YQ Every girl in school be- longed to ihe Reserves. GANIZATIONS HONOR SOCIETY OF 'I924 - The Honor Society was firsl' organized in i922 under 'he supervision of Miss Zel- rna Reeve. La+er, when Miss Reeve became librarian, Miss Gerirude Wearherby succeeded her as sponsor of fl-e ,ji 5, h, fi-'+ .L V- C l ., J L rt 3? ,M an 'R X ,ue . Q . A s ' I i I 'Q group. In +he Fall of l942, when +he Honor Sociefy was changed 'ro 'i'he California Scholarship Federation, M7ss X Gladys Nunn w a s 'r h e sponsor. The nexf sponsor w a s M i s s Vera Crosby and +he pres- -9, er-1+ advisor 7' is Miss Elaine Dale. 1 li -we ! .RX 4 ng- ,: , -0 'if av i I BOARD OF COMMIS- SIONERS OF SPRING, 1935 - Front Row: Eleanor Brensel, Na- dine Williams, Ronnie Cooper, Muriel Dugan, and June Hopper. Back Row: Bill Blair, 1 -G' 'V' Clovis Duncan, Bob A I, i, Canning, James Brien, and Ed Srnifh, GIRLS' LEAGUE Susie Goldsworthy President Sally Leveclahl Vice-President . we e vii ti. 'ff gg. Q.. 1 4 , - 1 f I 3- ' 4 A ' , Senior Representatives: Ellen Greer, Kim Morris, and Marcille Miclcels. WW 4,69 ' W, I: ,F Junior Representatives: Carolyn Sandau, Bonnie Best, and Barbara Barnett. Nancy Rhinehart Treasurer FALL Marie Peters Secretary Sophomore Representatives: Isabel Ynzunza, Evelyn DeFrias, and Mick- ey Gwathney. H, fn In .. Q31 :by up A -- X R R Mrs. Nina Rookaird Sponsor X? i V . Ni .M it f y , l 5 l PROMOTES FRIENDLIN iv' Kay Zimmer Presidenf Tl 'a tg Ann Ninomiya I 1 Vice-Presidenf fy, X-A 'A K X 5' 1. Senior Representatives: Sondra Lawson, JoAnn Web- sfer, and Janef Granger. 3? ,A 'W k yu X A 1 Y QQ' ma, ::r A R1 fvv. , Y I X , ., x . A ! - . - T -'-4 Junior Represenfafivesr Carolyn Sandau, Yvonne Tra- M verso, and Linda Jerner. ' - - Judy Showal'rer SPRING E+hel Washlngfon Treasurer Sophomore Representatives: Isabel .L Ynzunza, Evelyn DeFrias, and Mick- ey Gwa+hney. Secrefary 4, , DRAMA HONOR STUDENTS - Fronf Row: Nancy Pelerson, Adele Miranda, Sian Griffin, LoreHa Salmon, and Ruby Peaslee. Sfdlldihg! Ron Gauny, Elizabelh Morris, Ann OH, Sherrill Webb, and Bob Warwick. Not Pictured: Archie Sferling. QUILL AND SCROLL THESPIAN S ,wmv CI? JOURNALISM HONOR STUDENTS - Front Row: Dave Dahlgren, Pa'r+ Hall, George Brown, and Judy Odom. Sfanding: Joan Mason, Carol Creek, Virginia Clouse, Sylvia Jones, Nancy Zachary, Ramona James, and Barbara Clausen. CAMERA. CLUB TJ Camera Club: Mary Rosfi, Mildred Sioberg, Shirley McCall, Ronald Bullena, Sue Ferrari, Mr. Roy Fogel, Sponsor: and Carol Berllnolf. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Fall - Sfanding: Donna Alden, Ann While, Ronda Brown, Phyllis Deaion, Joyce Horn, Dolores Drew, Bill Braga, and Lore++a Salmon. Seated: Laverna Nelson, Penny Slevenson, Jackie Hursl, Barbara Souza, Nancy Jacobson, and De Ann Buckley. V Spring - Sfanding: Ronda Brown, Lore'r'ra Salmon, Carol Hankins, Pal Clark, Kim Morris, Sally May, and Miss Robin Simmons, Sponsor. Seated: De Ann Buckley, Laverna Nelson, Penny Sleven- son, Roberla Paulhus, Dolores Drew, Barbara Sfevenson, and Beverly Finer. W I SPANISH CLUB aria Q fl' Firsf Row: Mrs. Delphine Roberls, Sponsor: Ann Marlin, Vivian Espinoza, Pilar DeLaPIaza, Gary Fulfon, Sandra Espinoza, Gail Porler, ancl Janice Jorgenson. Second Row: Bill Cull, Alice Van Loo, Nancy Rhine- hari, Don Dory, Myrna Rivera, Helen EggeH, Cuane Fink, and Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, Sponsor. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Xi A is Ns am . V , ,J .- , V79 f fi 7 , 33' First Row: Shirley Nelson, Sally May, Joan Mason, Jean Hagen, Margie Nicolaysen, Gail Porfer, Ulla Gronin- visf, and Julie Houfs. Second Row: Lolela Miller, Esfher Sfrong, Dee Ann Holmes, Ora Lou Armsfrong, Pai Cox, and Helen Eggeif. Third Row: Karen Dahlman, Rollandine Landergan, Norma Andes, Mrs. Lura Mon- roe, Sponsor: Mary Risfo, and Sharon Nelson. Fourth Row: Gail Huliyren, Sieve Roe, and Rick Harmon. ROD AND C-UN CLUB OD Ci N LUB P16 Fronf Row: Sharon Clarlr, Secrerary-Treasurer: Willard Wells. Dave Ninomiya, Clwuclc Link, President Jim Whi++le. Back Row: Mr. Jack McNicl-cles, Sponsorj Sfanley Klemefson, Jim Johns+on, and Roger Zahniser. J PNAQSCQO CLUB - Fronf Row: Sharon Olwlheiser, Ulla Gronlcvisf, Jackie Grange, Vice President Sue Ferrari, Secreraryg Mildred Sioberg, Presidenlg Jeannie Maroon, Mary Rosli, and Mr. Paul McGinnis, Sponsor. Back Row: Judy Sufher- land, Alfred Kennedy, Gary Jagard, Mariorie Kenl. Don Mifclmell, Shirley McCall, and Doug Prueff. 1 STAGE if 5 ,eff ' Sfdgecraff - Sfunding: Lawrence Hunfing, Bill Wallaclcer, Barbara Barreff, Bobby Hall, Gene Walker, and Miss Frances Byrnes, Sponsor. Kneeling: James Zeman, Gary Sl'1el+on, Duane Nel- son, Claudia Weiflcemper, ancl Blanca Silva. r E N, Radio Club - Sfanding: Ronnie Lane, Sfanley Klemerson, Ronald Bul+ena, Bill Miller, Mr. Wayne Perry, Sponsor, and Don Rose. Seafed: Tom Richards and Mack Myovilclw. RADIO CLUB +R nu-slug! Debufers - Standing: David Shore Alfred Kennedy Don Mi+cl'1ell M's F B . - 1 . , S - sorg Bruce Ulrich, Gary Sl'1el+on, and Waller Wiginlon. Seafed: Doug Thlzaiinpsroarlilcaerid Jyel:reySWaprZli1, DEBATE TEAM l Orafory, Interpretation, Ex Temp. Impromptu - Standing: Ora Lou Armsirong, Tim McLaughlin Merylyn Millerd, Mildred Sioberg, James Scurloclc, Ellen Bryanl, JoAnn Johnson, Marjorie Lind holm, Mike Kaiser, John Rasbaclw, James Taylor, and Clinlon Gillespie. Seclfed: Susan Fong Efhel Washingfon, Donna Alden, and Carol McMal1on. Firsf Row: Francis Carson, Arnold Loudd, George Brady, Jay Lindsay, and Ed Wralsfad. Second Row: Mr. John Enos, Sponsor, Sylvia Gianni Louise Wifi, Annefle McKeel, Ellen Wes+fall, Bonnie Bish, Muriel Aus+in, and Elsie Medina. Third Row: Duane Fink, Charlene MacDonald, Berlha Encinas, Gwen Erickson, George Davis, Perry Brisco, Don Wylie, and Rosaline Cabral. TRAFFIC COMMISSIONERS Elsie Medina, Commissioner, shows lwo violaiors fhe way oul. Firsf Row: John Ferguson, Gus Yancy, James Woodwards, Joe Turner, Verle Yeske, and James Davis. Sec- ond Row: Janice Owensby, Dorelie McCully, Shirley Nelson, LeLe+a Miller, Edi+h Jackson, Darlene Coombs Beverly Flury, and Mr. Enos, Sponsor. Third Row: JoAnn Yepson, Sierra Cawfhorn, Lorene Carler, Lula Mad Terrell, Sadie Chandler, and Effie Holmes. ,iff ? t U , '- J i 'ga Y 3 xr First Row: Bernice Harris, Sandra Har+, Priscilla Bus+os, Madge Graves, Terry Warren, and Dor+l1a Ealy. Second Row: Donna Marfellaro, Evalyn Wills, Joyce Lowe, Helga Heinemann, and Carol Corne++. GUARD I-IALLS Bob Crupper and Evalyn Wills issue a lraffic cila- 'lion fo a bewildered Gary Wriglnf. Effie Holmes carefully checks Edillw Jaclcson's blue sli Byrdie Bird and Mary Lalour hold back +l'1e crowds before 'fhe bell rings. f f' Fronf Row: Carlyn Roberson, Ruby Peaslee, Marianne Pemberlon, Lorelei Johnson, Carol Pinfo, Dorolhy Ourso, Susan Kapp, Shirlie Wolfe, Marian Hales, Rosanne Livingsron. Back Row: Earl Peck, James Scurlock, Connie Roe, Donna Pomeroy, LoreHa Javellana, Jane Flynn, Shirley Sanchez, Barbara Campbell, Rollandine Landergen, John Sagers, Richard Oxley, and Gary Harnais. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Gloria Rudd, Anna Wolf, and Pearline Ellis, library assisfanfs, keep shelves orderly. Fronf Row: Elizabelh Morris, Palfie Cox, Gwen Willis, DeLois Hollingsworfh, Arleen Flores, Shirley Kenny' Jane Turner, Gladys Hazzard, Diana Oliver, and Rulh Beiarano. Back Row: Brenda Ransford, Pal Queen, Mae Ella Smifh, Rufh McMonagle, Jeannie Maroon, Judy Reynolds, Maris Smilh, Barbara Armsfrong, Gloria Esirella, Mildred Shoemaker, Helen Walling, and Florine McAfee. Donna DeHaven anc Sharon ScoH, library assisfanis, are cuslo dians of +he maga zine desk. One of fhe many iobs of Blanca Silva and Cydney Baker, library assisranrs, is lo arrange ihe daily news- papers. 4 fx an ' , 1 ?, ff 6 L . f' L c- - ' A 4 t 1 , . ,- m ' X bk N 1 1 I, . w f' ix..- x .A E' 1 ' 9 . . x , . ,t ,V . A' ii, i XJ, Front Row: James Zeman, Janice Boone, Marilyn Sregora, Be++y Camp, Diana May Reba S'anl-ey Angela Sundberg, and Francis Carson. Buck Row: Sandra X N. X g. Mrs. Bealrice Ker+is, librarian, s+ops +o assisf a s+uden+ in finding 'rhe correcf reference book. i ,Sa 7- S I The encyclopedia shelves afiracr many srudenfs in obraining maferial for reporfs. Bray Linda Wilikie De'nois Aisobrooi Sharon Zaeh- ringer, Leila Callapp June Hanover Sandrea Purcel' Dons Dillard Par Simpson, and Alice Van Loo. OI-IEOK BOOKS OUT Fidion books are checked oul for English oufside reading repor+s. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP 5,4 waz, , Zi ig: i 1 ,J ii ' : AAA 'S I ' ' A if I I 5- , ,I -ff31+: pf' A M ' ,, is UB fi iw , 'Q Seniors - Firsf Row: Rufh McMonagle, Pai Efhridge, Carol McMahon, Carolyn Lyon, Janel Scoif, Thelma Russell, Lore++a Salmon, Linda Godbey, Agusla Wolffs, Norma Andes, Ann Sullivan, Susan Paul, Carol Genoni, Sharon Ohlheiser, Adele Miranda, Joan Ellen Fisher, De Lois Hollingsworfh, Dolores Drew, Phyllis Deaion, Midge Schlegel, Cheryl Newfon, and Susie Goldsworlhy. Second Row: Donna Alden, Kim Morris, Marla Baslen, Judy Sulherland, Mary Sanders, Mary Rosli, Mildred Sioberg, Barbara Campbell, Rollandine Landergen, Sue Goefh, JoAnn McComish, Judy Johnson, Ora Lou Armsirong, Genevieve Buddingh, Mary Nell Lively, Sharee Grier, Jean Tidwell, and Sallie Warwick. Third Row: Gene Eufusia, Merylyn Millerd, Doug Thompson, Jackie Lawrence, Connie Plisich, Sue Goeih, Ellen Bryanr, Marian Thomas, Alice Van Loo, Carol Smersiell, Marii Lindholm, Gail Hulfgren, Jean Keppen, Audrey Cochran, Pal Reineclcer, Joy Dunkin, Sila Guerra, Ulla Gronkvisl, and Judy Clemefson. Fourfh Row: Tim Smircich, Gary Jarman, Garland Hagen, Bob Abraham, Jim Kyle, Jerry Waren, Bruce Ulrich, Clarence Jesfield, Lloyd Lewis, Gary Fernandez, Bob Horn, Roy Dean Rodgers, Bill McMas+er, Nelson Wrighl, Ernesf Sis- neros, Richard Traxler, Bob Sulpizio, Lee Swenson, and Alfred Kennedy. so H xl . I 'S 55-n Life Members - Firsl' Row: Judy Clemelson, Pal Elhridge, Carolyn Lyon, Janer Scoll, Thelma Russell Mildred Sioberg, Linda Godbey, Agusia Wolffs, Marian Thomas, Sharon Ohlheiser, Adele Miranda, and Joan Ellen Fisher Second Row: Marla Basfen, Mary Sanders, Mary Rosfi, Judy Sufherland, Sue Goelh, Rollandine Landergen Sue Ferrari, JoAnne McComish, Midge Schlegel, and Jean Tidwell. Third Rowz- Gene Eufusia, Merylyn Millerd 'Doug Thompson, Jackie Lawrence, Norma Andes, Ellen Bryanl, Alice Van Loo, Carol Smersleli, Marii Lindholin and Gail Hulfgren. Fourfh Row: Gary Jarman, Garland Hagen, Bob Abraham, Jim Kyle, Jerry Waren Bruce Lllrich Clarence Jesfield, Lloyd Lewis, Gary Fernandez, and Bob Horn. I ' FEDERATION CHAPTER 341 n V Sophornores - Firsf Row: Mary Lou Felder, Jackie Mesker, Kalhy Niskern, Mary Ann Luschen, Palsy Pearson, Rosemary Farrell, Donna Washburn, Charlene Campbell, Allena Fong, Lorene Carier, Beverly Flury, and Joe Vin- son. Second Row: Jim Hawkins, Greia Sprinkle, Marrha Wire, Barbara Branum, Eileen Eas+man, Drusilla Allen, Mary Alves, Evelyn De Frias, La Verna Nelson, Beverly Jean Dawson, Nancy Jacobson, and Eunice Crocker. Third Row: Leland Laughlin, George Brady, Ralph Berkman, Margo Giiiin, Nancy McNabb, Bill Monohan, Jack Pa++erson, Roseline Cabral, Carol Ann Corne++, Sharon Nelson, and Gloria Fuiimo+o. Fourth Row: Ken Sal+er, Darryl OH, Ronnie Luffy, Ken I-la+rich, George Genlry, Sfanley Klemefson, Allen Barfon, Jack Bingham, Elroy Arneson, Sieve Slone, Tom Reid, and Jerry Sanchez. Officers - SEdfed1 Adele Miranda, Fall and Spring Secreiaryg Clarence Jesiield, Fall Presideni and Spring Vice-President and Marii Lindholm, Fall and Spring Social Chairman. Standing: Miss Elaine Dale, Advisor, and Gary Fernandez, Fall Vice-Presi- den? and Spring Presideni. XJR Y' Jqnigrg Row: lda u, Sandra Congdon, Ann Ninomiya, Barbara Covell, Nancy Engleman, Barbara Alier Mary Calvin, Sally May, Carolyn Breazeale, Esiher Sfrong, Lela Underwood, and Lydia Cosfa. Second Row. Charlene Jordan, Deborah Hughes, Par Flanagan, Sheila Ferber, Lynne Woodward, Savaw Brown, Yvonne Traverso, Mary Solvang, Theresa Warren, and Sandra Sfalker. Third Row: Thomas Cummins, Gary Gober, Rober+ Hodge, Eugene Richmond, Earl Peck, Bob Miller, and Danny Caies. , LA 2 -0 YESTERDAY xml? X ni 2 'W 61655374 '22 1 Z 1 7 mit IX If ?'f 3? 1 5 A 4 7 , lW N U i QL LW' 525 'vt TODAY 6 ...fi-J K5 E SENIOR PHYSICS CLASS OF 'I9'l9 - Back Row: Clayfon Sfaples, James Sharp, Leslie Morfenson, George Mino, Gilberf Gadberry, Harold Hoover, Donald Whisler, and Clayfon Somerseff. Fronf Row: Alberl Neu, Prin- cipal B. XZ Tucker, lnsfrucforg Edward Poage, James Schreuder, Linus Cassidy, Adolph , Clarence Farlinger, Leo Viano, and Leo Davidson. Alfhough fhe daily affendance af RUHS in i907 numbered only fhirfy-five fo fhirfy-six sfudenfs, fhese sfu- denfs were offered courses in English, mafhemafics, hisfory, science, and fyping. Because of fhe Small size of fhe school house, fyping classes were held in fhe enfry hall of fhe fhree-room building. Affer fhe high school had moved fo ifs quarfers af fhe presenf Longfellow Junior High, language became a parf of fhe curriculum in l909. Classes were offered in Lafin, Spanish, and German. German was disconfinued and replaced by French. Today over five-hundred classes are in session daily af RUHS. Sfudenfs may falce courses, nof only in aca- demic and commercial subiecfs, buf also in vocafional fields. Classes are offered in radio, aviafion, aufo, prinf, wood, carpenfry, cabinef, and mefal shops. ln recenf years family living, driver fraining, drama, iourna- lism, and sfagecraff have become popular classes. ln I908, Walfer Smallwood became fhe firsf graduafe of RUHS. A class of fhree girls graduafed 'lhe follow- ing year. The size of fhe graduafing classes increased gradually unfil World War ll. During fhe war years, an average of fhree-hundred sfudenfs graduafed every June. Classes were graduafed annually unfil l922. Mid- year graduafion began wifh fhe December, l922, class and confinued unfil February, I955, which was fhe lasf mid-year class. The number of graduafes increased sfeadily affer World War ll. Lasf year, 839 sfudenfs graduafed from RUHS. This was fhe largesf class fo receive diplomas from our high school. This large graduafing class broughf fhe number of sludenfs who have graduafed from RUHS since fhe firsf graduafe of I908 fo a grand fofal of I4,800. GENERAL SCIENCE CLASS OF 1919-20 - Back Row: Mabel Emery, Lois Wood, Dolly Kovac, Elizabefh Word, Phoebe Sfell, Orva Adams, and Harrieff Rowe. Fronf Row: Frances Dixon, Laura Spencer, Charloffa Engel- ., king, Doris Nunes, and Consuela Richards. GENERAL SCIENCE CLASS OF 1920 - Second Period Class. W , aj gig pg., A gf , iff 5 A cliff Y' r ' F 1 A .L- 5' ' 1e1.,-?'+- 4-We f Al . ' alf W H W4 8 J OF ai if I l ,Hifi E5 f ,ol X' 4 ' Q i i' , if -ff' X... r a if-5 b ' 5 dx 1321-22 SPAIEIISH cuss Picnic - The ' ' V c ass spenf f d f Sf' B h d i' ff . ' ..' 'lg -fs, , , Mt Tamalpiai ay a inson eac an gi, S Q. , digit so I 8- ,',4-V ,,.J lean 'J - ,Z.'i'f-'fpux f?n?5 .sf mi , . f 4 ii 'Q 1 ,vt 1922 HARMONY CLASS - lnsfrucfor, I . V Mrs. Ma Robinson. Back Row: Don f Q 7 Y Whife, Ray Mino, and Warren Griffen. ref- - f' M1 Second Row: Cecelia Morelli, Helen Car- , . penfer, Grace Luflcin Thompson, Belle , l Woodford Brown, and Ardel Mansfield. Q ' Fronf Row: Blossom Griffin Rice, Ruby 'P' Williams Loher, and Norene Lee Clarke. K' - 7 W 3 Q' 11 CLASS OF 1914 1 Wifh fhirfy-four members, fhis was The largesf class fo receive diplomas from RUHS up fo fhis year. Bock Row: Gusfaf Axelson, Press Adams, Leona King Downey, Wal- fer Hadley, and Tyrell Sfolces. Fourth Row: Ray Larrabee, Charles Sfevens, lrrna Dearborn S+.- John, Myrfle Pearce Harlow, Harry Donnelly, Adaline Bryan? Glover, and Wayne McRacl1en. Third Row: Helen Smifh Walfon, Alberf Ricards, Ralph Lewis, Myrfle Welch, Winifred Conwell Jones, Hazel Fisher Welch, Norman Janlce, and Milfon Lipp. Second Row: Dorofhy McGregor Aiken, Helen Hunfsinger Moore, Allene Gordon Sfarns, Lela Nell Folleff, Bernice Gadberry Van Valer, Madeleine Meecham, Vera Gerish Piclceff, and Rose Woods Orengo. Firsf Row: Eva Rose Buys, Bodel Iversen Griffin, Eunice Marshall, Efhel Griffins Kerns, Agnes Ambrose, and Rufh Johnson Hirmi. I ww X w V z 5 f'2v,.- Q Q .n .x A ,., My Xu X Q Q 0 N.,J.. ' .W ii 1, WC ' :af fr ARM' . slr-uf' ar X f '. V ,M fi , 41' 2. 5 5 3. 5. , 4 5' g.. 4: i , .Yi 1 0 r ,: at I 'F' T 4' I I , ! A 'x N R J X xx Q A Miss Beverly Jaramillo, Head Faculfy Social Chairman, and Mr. James Cahoon, Faculfy Social Chairman, SPRING CFFICERS - Sheila Ferloer, Secrefaryffreasurer Bill Cooper, President Diana Lage, Vice-President i i H' 1 4- 3? 4 FALL OFFICERS - Sydney Miller, Vice-President' Larry Madrid Presidenf' Ann Ninomiya, Secretary-Treasurer JUNIORS JUNIOR COUNSELORS - Miss Hazel Olson Mr. Lloyd Darley, and Miss Vera Crosby. '5' I5 Miss Bes'r - Agnor - Ba rulich Mr. Briggs Basileu - Boone pf Q Mr. Cahoon - Boucher - Complefing are Gwendol Byrd ,, ,,. Cx N Q Xu? if If 1 experimenrs in Mr. Perry's Chemisfry class yn Smifh, Earl Peck, Myrna Rober+s, Richard Crow, and Travis Terry. ARTIOIPATE IN SCHOOL GOVT ra D:-,Q D Fr Na M Clark - Ci y Cuse Pa 525:36 . .f : , A K L 'O i 51 f A C5, J . M D venpor+- C ll D I CGIKQ? N4 J C1 ,X . O O K L ,IN 1,3 .- 2 N- J fn' lld 4 , ' ' vs T'J'l' Dominick - Q31 , Ewing Vfklnw PJ'-LRADISE' Mr. Finn - Miss 3 de L'E+anche- .. 1' Fabian - Gambs 'N ' Q i . M, 3 1 4 K - Jil' , a f ' , i F In 5 . I if QQ' -.sf N l S 4 vi Mr. Fry - .51 Garcia - Haas -v is ,J bl' 1 :Af M-4 fi f.,w -'iv V Yi Smnlmg Info fhe camera BI Cull rom Mrs Sanchezs Spanish Class Mr. Haffich- i WW W X3 Kapp - Leriche , X V 1 5 gr .f f 1, :ef , A R, r A 2, -f ' - wwf f Q8 Miss Jaramillo - Lessard - Manning f x, 1 'S' .42 6 gh, Mr. Mayers- :QQLJ Maroon - 1' Mendes wi -4 Q X , if wh All seems quiet in ihis Siudy Hall. PRESENT JUNIOR PROM Mr. Miller- Mendoza - Nelson 'F F2 ' 1 T' J Q H .Q 3 .4 , w 0 . ann ... .MP if A' 4 Mr. Parker Neumann - Poindexder All 415 142 ,Q.x. ,Q Mrs. Parrnll Pomeroy - Reynolds , Ng 7 .aw 'WEAR BLUE AT M 'S A, ix Il Mrs. Rober+s - Rezen+e - Sanchez 3 mix i www-wx fb 'ff ff' I Mrs. mx Siegel - 9 ing? Sandau - Mn' Smifh, J. w 411' Mrs. I ,iw 'Q Q Sfudarus - S 'ih K mn , .- Tafe ' Za? cn '51 0 m r . fx 6 M 2 v THE RALLIES fag, Miss Wyland - Tafum - Vincen+ Mm 43 ls. 6 .J r. A9 Voss - M Whi+ehurs+ ' ft' 293-L 3, Y r:c:r,-59 1 ,Q 'g' ' A 5 1 YQ Youngquisf- Whifman - Zehrung I .4 .vi li Disfribufing books in English are Sfeven Rowe and Manalaura Warrick. Mr. Wilbur- Q Q nz 'wi ' an xx. it New N 2 -as Maw' QS'-w1Smsi,w:s W QQ 1 xx x XA N 4 Qi' x x X NQQYNQN uf xx , xx -. 1 X g g 'gage . N0 -xg, v x.w.,,r,'s1. - ' - .wa- -N::.:wf-QQ-.Q -1 ug, N- qu, . in gil x ks W N.-.N , A Q43a1Smase.s.xxmw.N.mwW,, . M. Nw NF' Q v 5 5 s . 55 GS , . . .WX X x X x X X b XX wg. .xx X X -. X X x X X lm X, ,..x,x :si ' ' ., 'X-.ix ,M - .L v:.1vef.x2E A .-wx -, QM . .MQ ,. ,V Mrs. Margaref Eldredge, Head Facully Social Chair- man, and Mr. Harold Sharifz, Facully Social Chairman. vo 219 51 f.. ,..V,.,..., FALL OFFICERS - Marilyn Marsh, Secrelary-Treasurer: Irene Herrera, Vice-Presidenl: Don Andrews, Presiclenf. 7 X ,fmw-w,,,f,,.N,-A, a,,,M.W-mMf ww 1-fwm-f r'W f' WW' 1 2 4' W' Jffff' ' ,Aff V ,rf ', ff' ' I ' ,sf . , 56 ' Q ',, ffl an SPRING OFFICERS - Sandra Beauchamp, Secretary Treasurer: Gonzalo Rucobo, President Donna Washburn Vice-President SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE COUNSELORS - Sfcnding: Miss Vera Crosby and Mr. Jeff Yales. Seufed: Mrs. Lila Reiner? son and Miss Grace Condon. ,A Ziff c ' lx' XW7 f 5, . ll if J! 71 Mr. . Anderson - Abbof - U - 1 Ball W, 7 4 4 'W 'NH N ,, Mrk? V w Q R '53 W W' A ' ,3 5 ' W. ' f Maury' 'VY' V' A 4 f 4 Q fgfffff 4 T a 1' ,HT F 'lf .I ff gif- ' . 1 'fa L Miss Baggley Ballard Baggs Mrs Bur Bohrer Bus Sfudenis look happy! Mus+ be Lunch! ' x 1 ENTER 956 STRON JE I J 'WIN FIRST RALLY fs,- 4 X-J 3 Q - MN-. X? 5 1 ,Mg 0 S.. fg VS ff - Q I ' ll 1, l Mr. Gillum - Crader - Decker Miss .L Jesseph - DeFrais - Edwards Mr. Johnson - Egan - Flury EP P9 Q Q -S rrs. Lacgsory- ong - or en 5 we ii fs- '55 nf? 'Y,1 ,. i . 1 , -1 ,-- A 'f 1 Mrs. Lowe- ' f C ,ffl GoIigh+ly - .' ' Hanover 'Y if QQ' 'QW V Miss McCar+hy- Q Harcourf - f Hicks 9999's Cooking up some fasfy dishes in Homemaking are Sandra Hari' and Adele Dean. P H' 'F l l 5 1 A S. '41 s 1 V 2 5 v V 3.2 McGinnis - Higginbofham - Ingram , McNickles - Jackson - Keegan M T? r Mrs. Monroe - Keifhley - Lopes 14' Q 1 W or A 2 1 Pracfice makes Perfec+ fo +l1ese siuclenis who are wrifing on The board in French. F ELECT CLASS OFFICERS Miss Myers Loveless - Mays Mr. Peralsky McAfee Miriclw - J' E r 3-1 9 ga 'Q' fl H mm. ea 3? 'yrs -ji22i7'fV X X' REQ, 14 ' Receiving inslruclions in Mrs. lvy Snicler's Clollwing l'a class are Lolela Miller, Grace Gaines, Mary Allen, Kaye Ward, Elizabefh Hari, Elise Millon, and Carol Rhine. I , 5 ,. f 7' fx , A ,V . M , ,V V M, 4 4- A x . 75 M6 W 'i , wg ' La: as, '12 -jff' ' - ' e 1 - A, 3' 1 1 xi .. 1 ff i S 53 7 5 - ' lx WEAR REID AT Q, S u as M 4 ff! 'nn 1 Lis+eningfvery aH'en+ively fo Miss Doris Brenneman, Biology leacher, are Bob Fosler, Linda Osbirn, Billy Will, and Elhil Roe. B B A an A BBQB 7 F! W Mf- X i, ,, H A5 ' 5 V Peurifoy - 4-. I anti? . 1 i ov --:'z,- 'iv 5 MifCh6ll - lI':' I 5 . Q Ii . V. Q, ggi? 3 lf Nichols . 'Zn 'U I 4 .q , -l':i f Tggjl,--I f , I 7 , ' i 5:-- i i i ii ii i gi My, ,. ., 7 Q A ' x T',., ni fm Q Q , S Yr K wif. ' iliigliic 5 I ' 3 N Q B 'PN .ry fi: Q' 15' , 93 fa' il if l v fi ' 3 4..1L- W B B if-5 M.. Q Q B A V ' ' ' in ' WT' V ' A QQ Mrs. A Q X 'X 3 11 L., ' Rvdbefq - L: 3 Niall- W ' fs if B E Q i,.i 3,2 i Parker - , I 11,54 wks , K 4 2 ' 1 V B- - A any 'Qi i an , .3 vm ' fi W VV , ' fl' :I ij., THE RALLIES Mrs. Sanchez- Parcls - Porfer E5 'C Gbfn Sl'15fll'Z - Posey - Roarlc 4 Pl D sa, 3, I 'ffl w lu ,, 'qi Mrs. Shaw Robbins - San+ons Sfuclenl' Kennerlw Williams feels +l1a+ feachers can be very helpful. Mass ,, Small - San+os - Sloup Mrs. Snider - Smi+h - Sweezey HAH F' Sfenson - Swerdfeger - N Traxler x Receiving help from Mr. HaHich in wood shop is Ernesf Tyree. ff W3 F9 Wx A PRESENT SOPHOMORE HOP Sfocldon - 0 Q Q Wa ac T YT' H 2 ' H Y xllur' X- '! '.. Walfon - xg' X W. . gl 4.71 1 C5 Mr. Weede - -ai -2 .pa Q -n Kif ATHLE T I N f WD 'fx Ex QM ,Q fmmm lwff-I7 K N X X Yescawfa 9 fr fe' if if - .. 7 9 Qxfiix X 5 if JSC? fx ff px L Qg a'75fi1 , X , , H X f f L Q X A xg m' TODAY-i T I ji fs 1917 Winning Rugby Team - Back Row: Elmer Christian, Ed Poage, Leo Davidson, Chick Barry, Frank Wolfe, Kennelh Wilson, Linus Cassidy, and unknown. Middle Row: James Sharp, and Leo Marcollo. Lower Row: Frank Shubal, Marshall Glavinovich, William Woolslayer, Emmef McLaughlin, and Cecil Doyen. This leam was coached by George Hann, mechanical drawing leacher, and coached on lhe sidelines by Principal Beri' Tucker. Arihur Fisher, Caplain of lhe i920-Zi 'foofball ieam, lhe firsf RUHS foofball leam. 4 1925 Track Team - Top Row: Clarke, Carson, Crane, unknown, Huichins, unknown, unknown, unknown, Camerlo and Dalion. Middle Row: Curran, Malianni, Turner, unknown, Milicevich, un- known, and O'Brien. Lower Row: Sanders, Barbikas, unknown, unknown, Schroeder, Siple, Adams, and unknown. inns., , , ,vs K -Q 'Q' V qxxxx x slhuh , s ,i ii H, i l Nissan wi N14-sgmrjl, 1922 Baseball Team - Top Row: Harry Bonhan, Cliff Melz, Neil Healey, Ari Mulh, Gidge Cornell, and John Huzefka. Lower Row: Al Huzefka, Ed McDonough, Alec Morrison, Wesley Kalin, Claire Donnenwirih, and Boyd Hecker. FIFTY YEARS OF ATHLETICS From ihe beginning of Richmond Union High School, boys' sporfs, which were coached by classroom ieachers, were conducfed affer school and were considered exira-curricular. Baseball and irack were organized in l907-OB. Baskeiball began in l9l2-I3, while rugby was in+roduced in I9Il, buf was disconiinued in 1920 because of ihe arrival of liooiball. The firsl' regular Boys' Physical Educaiion classes were held in l920 under ihe managememni of Mr. Maier lvan W. Hill, +he firsi P. E, Chairman and coach of all sporfs a+ Richmond High from I92O-28. ln 1928, Mr. Hill was assisfed by Mr. Phil Hempler, who in 1930 became head of fhe depar+men+. A+ fhe presenf iime, Mr. Hill is 'lhe Direcior of Recrea+ion and Physical Edu- cafion of Richmond Schools, while Mr. Hempler is his assisfanf. Mr. Dick Chrisienson, who is now Dean of Boys af Longfellow Junior High School, followed Mr. Hempler as P. E. chairman. Mr. Sam Teese, 'the presenf chairman, now leads nine insfrucfors in +he deparimeni. The early years of Richmond High School 'found 'rhe +eams members of lhe Conira Cosfa Aihlefic Leag-ue. If was necessary io wifhdraw from +his league .iw -' X In l9l2, because afher schools in +he couniy were 'loo small and bay area schools were loo large. Richmond was independeni unfil fhe school ioined 'Phe Alameda Counfy A+hle'ric League in 1930. The words and fhe music of +he Navy Blue and Red , +he school song, were compiled and selecfed by 1'he S+u- deni Body someiime be- lween 'rhe years of I907-l9l4. The school colors of navy blue and red were also chosen by +he s'ruden'rs during 'rhis same period. Because o'i'+he influ- ence of fhe Sfanclard Oil Company, in i922 +he feams of Richmond High School were dub- bed as 'rhe Oilers , a name which fhey have coniinued fo use un+il fhe presenf +ime. 'vi 4.- VJ 5433 ,iQ?, J 4- 4 pb 4' I,-FFT fa AY g . i 'Q ' f gulf- ' A ' ----l ra 10's 4 1930 Tennis Team - This pic+ure was faken on fhe fennis courfs in froni of The old cify hall. Members of ihe ieam include - Top Row: Philip Carlin, Darrow Suflon, Melvin Avila, and Clifford Fallon. Front Row: Adrian Newman and James Hurley. 1920-21 Foofball Team - Fronl' Row: Chaffleson, Cornell, Sfoddard, Savin, Morrison, Gray, McDonald, Heady, Unknown, B. Paasch, and Unknown. Middle Row: All Unknown. Back Row' Conconnon, Arno, Phillips, Rowe, Koehler, Vargas, Unknown, D. Paasch, Samples, and Lee. X- Swimmillg - The members of fhe swimming 'leam used 'ro meei ai ldora Park, which was formerly locafed aboui 45'rh and Telegraph in Oakland. The 'team was firsf organized in I936 by George Miller Jr., who is now a sfaie se.na1'or. The swimming feam won i+s first ACAL championship under 'fhe direchon of fhe presenf coach, Mr. Sam Teese, in 1956. 1922 Basketball Team - Back Row: Ed Fanning, Davis, Mr. l. W. Hill, Coach and firsf Boys' Physical Educafion Chairman: Hecker, and Fischer. Frorlf Row: Ar+ Mu+h, Fran McLaughlin, and Grea+house. The firsi baskefball coach was William Powell, who direcied +he firsf 'ream in l9l2-l3. 'TWA-1' S. I 1: H I 5 J i YESTERDAY gan nnznrq mvnv-fwwvxmx, Ffj ,., I One of +he firsf ACAL games W A ' played in I 930. ' v K - . 1.Kg3' .l W O k.x X Rusfy Lane makes a fouchdown in fhe Oakland Tech game in I930. The - score was 6-6. . Q K ,, I if 5 -V ,e s Miz.. 5 ' , 'A S 4 .,... .,, 5 N, ' ' 7 .e . Jw' a'..' f . - i !5?,.x .e . I 1 f flfwi Q V, F . it 'U E iff, d x L ' ,.f. k ' :Q X K V, Tb Y 4 fl- , . , ' ' i T -,561 gg T me me- ig ,Q .. -. .fqf 'V I X .- ., ., - L. M i i f gf-S wer .Hx-as ' ,we , V .,g-:r '- 1 e f .,f-', ' ' We 'aa'a e .. me ' he .. Z 7 ' T A Mez: T- fimk, - K' .Qi 'gg' e..2i2kf.eX . J ef T 1 5 W H -' . V-1 kt' , A ' ,, N.. . 1 Q Q 'I A , V Q T , F, T -I ,' i bf 0, ' mf' V H. . 'f'gf' .f A 3 . 3 - .. , .., 9 ev, 4 ,Nl,R,.f, 0' ,. .grn , 'aw . an - .,l'ff'. T--5 4 ,l ul . V-9 . :- - , f 2 v Q Q . --- Q' V 43' I N - A - , ' ' ,- X ' ' 34 - '-p. ff . W , 3 ,1 , ,.f1'-1 JJ. w , JV - . . 1 A I . ah.. 1 NP- ' A foofball game in acfion in I93O. Vqgu. . N 'N 'T ,, .wh I .. ,.,, ,,,.,,,, . , wo-we I . Y, .M--1 , 5 fs, ,, x,.,,f. is - 4,4 N ' ,. ,, , 0 0 Q sw if 'Q 'Elf' ' .f ' Anofher game agains+ Oakland Tech in I93O. :Es i s ll! The Foofball ieam in a raciice game during Spring, I920. --nw -AJ F Mil-re Tafaro goes up for 'rwo more poinls for Rich- mond during fhe big Enclnal-RUHS game. Thls game gave Encinal lirsf place lo gain 'rhe ACAL Championship. -f - A A -- as N 14.3123-2 -- e lv ' A urs! ' .a J' K l M 'J' fi S .. Q 9. Lu Q , .5 D' ' E ,Q N r 5 - ' in . gt, s .3 ' 1 YL ,-T A5 , an' : - LL Fri f-3 7 F' as 3I ls dolng a Richmoncls Sh7e-ld phofographer, Bill Roemer, gree+S Cleo Nelson a+ +he El Cerrilo Re- lays. Alameda boy Side sfeps Richmond man, buf Ano+her Berkeley man is 'lripped up and frapped by fne slnppery Oilers. E J VARSITY IFI N. f... 'I .. ' I Q ' Tw I Xe- 1 ifxxiiii 3 W i i l 4 fr T, ii I Q 7Q -SW 'A IW 'R Vw ' I '1 if! H , fix, ff: f 0 ,Q E ,Q an ,dx in X . f,,,. Q J - I Bob Myers Halfback Lloyd Hall Righf End VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD - Firsl' Row: James Newell, Charles Ward, Bob Myers, David Shore, Louie Eleopoulos, Cullon Arnold, Craig Hempler, Jim Dougan, Tony Alvarado, Ascencio Diaz, and Richard Velasquez. Richmond ...., 7 Richmond ..... Richmond ........ I4 Craig Hempler E- Richmond ..,.,.,. I9 Richmond ........ 6 Richmond ,....... 0 Richmond .,...... 20 Richmond ........ I3 SEASON'S SCORES Won 4 - Lost 4 0 Encnnal ........ .. 8 .,.I6 Hayward 0 Berkeley ........ I3 Alameda ........ 4I San Leandro .,I8 Piedmonf .....,.. 6 San Lorenzo .... I9 EI Cerriio ,....... I3 Tim McLaughlin Quarferback Dale Gerig Cenfer Quarferbaclc David Shore Ervin Hadenfeldl Jim Turner Righf Guard Lefl Guard Righl' Tackle 'bi-Q'f- ' If new ' ggnvwxgn I X 't' ,Q Q. 5 5 0 I N 'arf fi., A I ,I I I Va,4gg,E 9 J T' A 1 7' Q. HQ, sf . 51 f 'J - Sl Q1 f 1.-. u 2 ' . rw ! I Y r Y ,. 2 I A WY-Y A .1221 'J lf: , 3, , .I 5.4: yfff V M Nga. 5 g-ec I 'fiZ1i?' . wiv- 5.123 1.-Q ' ,f . , .. yi.. u X .F .--3, A fa,'f'f.m-sl ,AJ . --L FOOTBALL 4 ,f's., iq,.f Z SeCOfd Row Roy Silva John Rasbach, Char Boone Lloyd Hall Dick Wesi, Dale Gerig, a George Gibson Tim McLaughlin, Ken Hooks, John ai. I ,,f?!fw? ' 15: 0,1 rfi' 'J' f W1 EmmeH Boone Righ+ Tackle les Parr, Jim Turner, Bill Dahme, Larry Ard, Emmell' nd Ervin Hadenfeldt Third Row: Coach Joe Vargas, Procfor, Miles Messinger, Gary Faulkner, Dick Harmon Bob Ogle Ed Neckel, Jerry Ken+, and Coach Neill Gunn. Charles Parr TEAM STATISTICS Toial Yards Gained ...,........ ..........I.5Bl To+al Poin+s Scored .............. ........ B B To+aI Poin+s by Opponenis ...,......,... I I8 Tofal Yards by Passing ....... Tofal Yards by Rushing ,.,,. Passes A++emp+ed ............. Passes Complefed ....... Leading Rusher .,...,........... Leading Passer ......,.. Tim FuHback ggi' r '1 ,K W fJg ' ' 46mg g arii , Lx 5. .14 ...,.....,407 I , I 74 Passes In+ercep+ed ............. ...Ed Neckel McLaughlin John Proclor Lefl' Guard 'iff Larry Ard Leff End Tony Alvarado Righf Guard ...Q -. . .g -'- -0 V qpr fd- ?,i, X YU: 'g-19 1 I . .uv Yao., f 1 JUNIOR VARSITY l' F 'i M-w-'SXVWX' 10-llw W. f ll ' I I ' .-iiff .. - ,TLT .ff-q '::-'T7.Q' f S I- 3111+ if.-. , '21-g I .iQ'TIT f..- 'Fig 1 1 - Pau 'iv 1, ,,,, Q V., g i . . , Ah: ii v iSrv 'I flu' YQ 1 W - or N Wvwv ' ainuunrv' mul vw:-sunlxuu-ibi'd i iuvil- 1 1 vlan?-wr: mv! ! vxmi'i 'W' v 11: . nu kv-Inn ' 1 F T ' ' YN fm , N X .1 . . , , 7 , .11 f - H U-qi Y WQQ' 'H framers 1 g fl! : X WWW!! . W 1'1 T F xi 'I - yy , 'xr ra Hx . f M V I.. Y . I g y 1 ,nr I -,,.,f!sr ,, I Ii, X TRN if gf ix . ,W . g J X, ,i N J . P R fi ? I SXWMK .. c x Vx E 1 li i A 3 F, .L vi 5 , V' ,A , -I v .x rvffiiukix X 1 X i. , I l , F ' T? is l 3 ,Q .,-, A . Ng X - Qs mx sy -Z -4, . WC K , S , XX. - ,ii J 4 M fi' ., , FN A i t ii .V -4 ...Q QA .fx , wrim 'lf .A NIM f 4. T ' ' 5 N ' ' X 'l 395- D A . Ks -4 , 1 5:.'-, - 4'-f : 5 -69 .- X i ' ff ' ERR: mi' r f gr . ., 5 im, V fr R Q Ffh ,W A A f' T , we PM 'D ,A rl 'Mil is gg, i ff- Q T- ogg, l T T VJ-1 I X - f , . T . X X' :mx is ' .. . .1 . . A 'VW ., ? , W 4 x If 5 A . V X if h iii' -1 .F X 'N ' 1 1 T in T ' T ii' 5 J 45 R R X ashes as ,, , I s .. Ns I? V' ,SX L. -lima:-.32 ,.X. V S. JT? . 1 HZ- 1 ii JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD - First Row: John Presron, Bill Daniels, Harold Walker, Tim Miller, James Talley, Phillip Rincon, Jessie Thomas, and John Scruggs. Second Row: T. J. Maroon, Bill Walker, Phillip Hodge, Sfeve Crossman, Larry Madrid, Jim Buchan, Don Nilsson, James Dougan, and Richard Cena. Third Row: Waller Freeman, Bryan Fabian, Ken Miller, Bob Warren, Tom Orrega, Bill Wilson, Paul Gambs, Rudy Ford, Ken Slofle, and Coach Frank Porlo. SEASON'S Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Won 7 - ........33 ........28 ........5I ........32 ......,.l3 ........l8 ........2I SCORES Lost 'I Sa n Lea ndro Alameda ....... De Anza .... Piedmonl ...,. San Lorenzo... El Cerrilo ..... Enclnal ......... Harry Ells ..... .22 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .6 .O Leff: Bill Daniels End Riqhf: Don Nilsson End ....-.. ...ve -. -mf, -.-M-.Lv-T '. at ta lv uQ'y it rm: si-v5a1..1'..'y 15 3' 7,-4 1. 'sf ,-- ,W fn - , f Q., . . jj 'T' 1:11 'N ar !'. '51 Phillip Hodge Tackle -f 'mini , :diff-13:-slag 1, 7,::.-1 T i MA n,,,.. -.- .... -- I ,- - . . -L-'...m . . ,,V. V, --H-ad-, , ,f vii l ,. . -, Q' N - - 35152-'Z -: if . . ' 1- wi - f ' :Q f wi--fn ' - L . mimi' ,Q in - ,, Efgzzfr .Mag I . Mwgkp N 1 .. 'LZT-fl: S 1 W We g . Siam - s M ... 3- A' ,f ' ff, Q-U 1 '-.Q ,.,...-..,........- fx W .Ma , ..,, WH-'If ff 'W' . ,. 'NTLM E 'f'ifa1a'rft-vi? ' 4 ....... -.. -. .rr ,. . as X 5 . . .'7iT' ' 4 N . 'N ' -1. -as-jr Tcffilf -. ffiriifbyw' , 5 fr we 4, i':,.,,2fE: . . r T f N: . 2, ' A 1 'X 2 Neff-'srsvkgiis'-kiwigg3 ,r. 1 . I X S is -vfasmzmsi - 'i e:?H? .:,,j.Q V: ' 'Ti Leff: Waller Freeman L A 4 ' .5 A . 1 Guard Q k'T:.1.. Right: John Scruggs ' , .. 5 Q Quarferback r 112 ' 'A Q- : 1-'f l 'Hip 1 7, 'V . 3 A ,K ., 1 ' ,,,,,.,,i4 Q : h er ya.. , ff- 1. -2- .. Q .zg-'1-.'e1f. John Preslon Halfback FOOTBALL IV! i'bi.7 73 :' vit? IC ISPFIU 'T ' T .. 1 '14-M .L -w 1 Q 'vw- I . T 1 3111-e... w ' lu-i.T!- 1 Y i James Dougan Fullbaclc James Talley Halfbacl-c n , 1 f fc. hi i- s-M- - . v-no:--T' 1:-.IZ Wbtwz. N ' ,163-j ff ' V 4. N 1 . -1Q'f ,f S Fi X is A r. ,x ji-. ' mv K 'A 5 H fi- . 'gh . .,V51f.- 1 :fr A: 'fri' .ff-' T' Z ,fl if , ...- ,.. 0. ,,,,....- ---'L .- , ,. ,. ew... -..H , -7 4 '- Q'-l-in-1l,i t I 11-Q. 2--C' ln!!! . 4 w-1us.liullK il 1vuuusU1p,,ssrilfqgi nav- rnvu-: V1., v1r'W1..g.1o--n ' in ' ' I-I Erfegegg It . ' Xvgr,-,' ii.. ,id 'L ,JM ' .4 , ...,.,. ' -rffxs 1 ,A 4' -, .,, ,. 2. -1 .935 . f-I' Richard Cena -L Guard ,,Q2'T'?1:f7:eT'f fi' Y -1 f .fav fl f .- ,,. :D ,. . I , ' A ' Egfr f 1 rf 9- 1 2 f 'fb ' , gvvfs N ,ft .Q nz, ,, . . -. ,v K 'Bk ., 5 45, J 1 ,, .J S aff nr 2 I 9 57' 'Q F , 4. L 'iii 4.42.11 A .3-1 V 'sf 1' If,-wi J?ff:1fbQff4:.1 , 'f 'CTTHXLZ-'fa ,3,.5,.Q M ,fmt-I .1 ,gf in A, I 'Y IA' ' J JJ M- 'T5' Back: Larry Madrid Q uar-lerbaclc Fronf: T. J. Maroon Cenler TEAM STATISTICS Toial Poinls Scored ..........,.....,....,.. 2I6 Tofal Poinis Scored by Opponenls .... 28 Leading Rusher ,.,,,....,...... John Scruggs Leading Passer ..,...........,, John Scruggs OuIs+anding Lineman ........ T. J. Maroon V it l? 1-T-1. .'i 7- 'fM -- A ', - ' . -...' 1:lr1 'g1nlll .- 1,5--M,,,, ifiz-. M-A gg, .- , . - . - .-.- 1111111 a-,-1111211-a-, r,ff,:1:.ff' -:ie---V' --.if --'L - ' ' ' - ' : ' 71.1 g W 1 , .--f W-, Al- f Q., 'fT'f', -.. -1 ' 'f , .. Q- 1' ' ' Y ., - ,+- ge on arf-- 'ff'fi:-'1-':- M.:1::.- ,':'i' g.::.1 -W '-'f - ,.. . 2- f--M - , ' ..- T .4gF 'lf-.,.L'a S-'fries if S Z'-L31 ,mwgi...'Z 2.. ..Z - - ' T11 ,'-T - -s - ' ' W ,..-- .-f-- , -7 :,Y,. - Q , ..... qi , L, '- V A , 1 y - -u-I, ::::.-- '- a-'1 '.- 11- -ff 'r' J :lk-QTTI'-7. 1. 57 - ' 1' 'fi 55.1 ', , ., .T v i- 'nf' 9-v'--' 'T ,,,.--- Q wg' -an gas! ' '. 1 A 1' '+V' -Q' - 4 , -gg r,.. .-r-'-- ,,,:::-'---T--,,,:- ' .. - I :'. Q5 1.2, sf' --A ' -1 , 4.1 ... Q -rl' ,,.g.-vm' . -A I ',. L., ' haunt. l'l 1 ufqrq- , ,an-1 -:Dix---,I Q, 6 , -1 ,wap , AASB FW'-M - 4' S 1 'M,,,,.- --M-v' ,-,, 1 L 'Z - V sq. re W-:BRN .,. ...nav-an 5-.. ' ,..-.- 1-14111 ii' I - .4 1 U4 - J T . V . ,..f., . ff,,-w- ffl -fy-41 ' W :ul W- N. an - 'CW ' 1 W .-...ti-v ,QW U f L , , -5 -1, , 9, 'I BQ ,, .. , , y , , , , ,gd , , V '- : x.. 4 ' ' 'I arm' dy- '-ff,,g,.2'-, ,, -qv f -. M - , I ' Al s A ' Y V .f 17, ILg21gi4 4' fiifffh y im W WT x ' - A ' I V, 1,7 I lv 4 I L ,z ,V f , zw ' I , i 1 If Q' 1 ' ' M. , W,,,,,,f , I .41 i 7051! I I., .W N I ir, ,,., k I V , Y I , ' , , ,., , yu., .K ., W pf t 4. lrtg I f V A M, A I , Q, 7? ? 1 , A ',, , ' ' , f ne,'..'..,.L,..,,,. M, 1-.. ,, FIRST STRING - Line: Bill Daniels, Ken Miller, Richard Cena, T. J. Maroon, Paul Gamlos, Phillip Hodge, and Don Nilsson. Buckfield: James Talley, John Scruggs, Larry Madrid, and John Pres+on. ,.,........-- .,,.,...1ns iwi V 1 ,. .J.4. K, J' 4 1 'W f 1 are W r'mM'VWec4 T.S'l ? ' l so K ,ii ' NEWT , in ' Jhr t A -.jv.m,4,,, l in i S' 'Qc ' l , ,w . ' ,, . 119: ga Q... .4--.sh SOPHOMORE SQUAD - Fronf Row: Coach Paul Parker, Bob Gonzales, James Williams, Dean Morse, Bob Schossler, Horace Hobson, Joe Knox, Bob Evans, Columbus Johnson, Bob Peeler, Leon Fifls, Richard Noble, Tom Caldie, Leland Hunl, David Carrell, and Gonzalo Rucobo. Middle Row: Bob Douglas, Bill Schappell, Charles Guslafson, Lawrence Thompson, Harry Woods, Ken Palchen, Archie Bush, John Spillman, Huberf Purvis, Ed Power, Ed Hoeffer, Leland Laugh- lin, Joe Pohl, Dan Ferriera, Ken Williams, and Bob Longmire. SEASON'S -,. , 4 A t Q ml ' ar r 'ff 3' . 1- 2? ., iff: g ,K 2 x RESULTS Won 4 - Lost 2 - Tiedl Richmond ........ 7 Richmond .,....,. I9 Gerald Higgenbolham Righf End Richmond ........ 0 - Richmond ........ 26 Richmond ........ 2l Richmond ........ I8 i Richmond ........ 0 Casflemonf .... 7 De Anza ..,..... 0 Piedmonf ....,. I2 San Lorenzo .... 6 El Cerrifo ...... 6 Encinal .......... 0 Harry Ells ...... 6 . ' 1 49' ' .li V :JE - - J Q 'Q ii! J Q .E we :N J Fw -f f r rl Lia A F - -'S eh ' ii' 'S ' 55 , 1 . :'. 1:: .-:az X' f ' .,., C ' , 3411+ X 14 'X ... 1. fi. lg, . ' , 1, 8 ,,,,.,,,,, , .3 ' f f i,. L. X s, ,tw Au? , T in if if-ilu, sm jj-ga , A J ' 5 :ff s 'fi' ,Q fl 1- an . 'Hi' i - f aw,af ,fra Lefrs Horace Hobson ' ' , ' -5 FZ' . f Y Quarlerback -' X ' f a, . -'l ,, . . ' Y fm Rlghf: James Dolson -'jf'?fw,, A 6 l Fullback V X A 4 ig., r V -B a a Q. r g J g,?i'1mtwgg3 . -c ' 2-,w,,'yw',,f 'g..Q,.'. '. f , 5 v'4w:s 1 , f - , 1 ef,-Mfrs' 5124 5 Q, .i , -f, 'E' Q i.21w-.'r?wavs2f-'f J lk, l., ff , 1 ,,y'5gq,.,i,f , 'a 15,5-,Z 1 fiwwmeaaeamk aekoia Charles Dahme Cenler Gonzalo Rucobo Fullbaclr v..l -- 'J iTf!TfT !fFY T' 'V' T' fi YW UO' A1 TM TU ai-nl- '!4'!'r I - Mai ' Back Row: Coach Lou Toschi, Alan Miichell, Joe Rodgers, Sieve Sfone, Bill Newcomb, Bill Mor- gan, Fred Aikens, Charles Dahme, A. L. McDaniel, Eugene Ridlen, Tim Roarlc, James Do+son, Wesley Greenwood, Dickson Sheldon, O+is Timmons, Bob,Shephard, and Michael Gwalhey. TEAM STATISTICS To+al Yards Gained .................... l.434 Tofal Poinfs Scored ..,.....,.,......,...,..., 9l To+al Poinls by Opponenfs ..,.......,.., 37 Leading Rusher ........,....... Bob Savage Leading Passer .......,.......... Bob Savage Huberf Purvis Righf Tackle f f 1: ' ' A- I, , ,, ,1 .3 i.,.f , ,wx 'Q . if. gr W ' 74... 5.-- Y K VW, . , A ,,.. in I -v, -As . , ' ' GB.. 1-T, ' .,, ' , fgeffgi U 4 z .,',glf'i ',,Lf' u., ,. lf- . M-. T' 1 'RI .rp 1:11 HV' ' f, L f r -I .ef:3'iI, f ' f K W. -, A 4' Xilizvbrr ig ieftha-'Ying ,, as lla -1 -r ex, .f f- 1 f qv , T , ' , is -5'-W -.. '-'. ' 12 - sei' -ref-' -- rd-2--fy 5 f efifffefa : ' ,V-X1 lam.-' 3-ff we Q-JZ' , ff-. gg .. V- A 5 1 . ,fe A 25.921-1 .-- - mf -Q -i?'f',l.'1lf 3 1, 2' :- .- PPP., 1,- . Q'-12-W .,:'-.l.'i,ff',3J'L .. I1 :E f'.?1- fviw Richard Noble Left Tackle ai, Z Leff: Jim Roarlc Righf Guard Righl! Ed Power Right Half Bill Newcomb Leff Guard VARSITY SQUAD - Back Row: Coach Joe Slenson, Mike Tafro, Leroy Lynch, Lonnie Johnson, Grady Van Hook, James Preslon, Bill Dahme, Bill Cooper. Fronf Row: Clyde Smifh, Roberl Sav- age, Scofly Burke, Rory Rudy, Jim Dougan, Charles Range. Roberl Savage Righf Forward F mi' iv, 1 'IQWW3 James Preslon Righl Guard VARSITY BASKETBALL i '1 ' '11 f N Lonnie Johnson Righf Forward Rory Rudy Lell Guard Coach Joe Sfenson gives lasi' minuie inslruclions fo Capiains Sco++y Burke and Charles Range before the El Cerri+o game. Mike Talro Cenler SEASON'S SCORES GAMES San Leandro San Lorenzo 37 34 60 Overall Record Encinal .,,,,,.. Berkeley .,..,. 78 I9 Won - 5 Lost Alameda .... 50 Third Place in ACAL Standing Piedmoni .,.. 42 Practice Games Hayward ,,,. 39 Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond .... Richmond Richmond ,...6O Sf. Mary's ..37 Washinglon 35 Lincoln ,....... 44 Sl. lgnaiiius 32 McClymonds 48 Sacredl'lear'f43 Balboa ,A...... 4l Alumni ,....... Sl ACAL Richmond .,,, 45 Richmond ,,,, 43 Richmond .... 53 Richmond ,,,. 4l Richmond ,... 77 Richmond ..,, 62 Richmond .... 65 Richmond ,,,, 46 Richmond ,.., 47 Richmond .... 40 Richmond .,,. 4l Richmond ,,.. 49 Richmond .... 59 Richmond .... 68 Richmond .... 63 Richmond .... 57 EI Cerriio .. San Leandro San Lorenzo El Cerrilo ., Encinal ........ Berkeley ...... Alameda .... Piedmoni ..,. Hayward .... 45 22 32 39 57 49 58 46 60 Jeff Washinglon Cenier Flemon Bailey Forward SEASON'S SCORES Practice Record Won 9 - Lost 0 Practice Games Richmond ,.,. 34 Sl. Mary's .,., I7 Richmond ..., 49 Washinglon 34 Richmond .... 36 Lincoln ........ 2l Richmond .,., 26 Si. lgnafius 25 Richmond ,.., 46 McClymonds 25 Richmond ..., 44 Sacred Hearl 36 Richmond A,.. 49 De Anza ....,. 36 Richmond .,.. 45 Balboa .....,.. I5 Richmond .,,, 55 Harry Ells .... 33 J. Y. SQUAD - Top Row: Charles Gus+afson McDonald Crane, Jeff Washingion, Bill Schappell Jim Dofson, Theo Dean, and Coach Carl Mayeri JUNIOR VARSITY Bob Van Hook Bill Schappell, Cenier Guard lisiens inlenfly fo Coach Mayers' insfruciions. Richmond .... Richmond ..,. Richmond Richmond ..., 50 Richmond ,... 38 Richmond, U40 Richmond ,,,, 43 Richmond ,,,. 37 57 Richmond 53 Richmond ..,, 4l Richmond ..,, 58 Richmond ,,.. 40 55 Richmond ,,., 46 Richmond ,... bl Richmond .... 54 Richmond .... Sl Richmond ,,,. 67 ACAL RECORD First Place in ACAL Standing League Record Won 17 - Losl' 0 ACAL Games San Leandro San Lorenzo Encinal Berlceley Alameda Piedw-ion' Hayward ,,,, El Cerri+o ..., San Leandro San Lorenzo Harry Ells .,,. EI Cerrifo ..,. Encinal , Berkeley Alameda Piedmonr ..,. Hayward 24 I6 39 37 26 I5 ZI 37 36 26 33 4l 54 42 23 22 Kneeling: Flemon Bailey, Marvin DeBernardi, Wal? Guard Freeman, Bob Van Hook, and Ken Sal+er. BASKEEBALL -L, '. , ,L-, -r lg Wall Freeman McDonald Crane Forward Forward H 11 Sieve Vinceni Forward SEASON'S SCORES Practice Record Won 8 Richmond .... 24 Richmond ..,. 30 Richmond ,,,. 38 Richmond ..A. 46 Richmond ,,,. 35 Richmond ,.i. 43 Richmond A,.. 49 Richmond ,,.. 37 Richmond .,,. 36 Richmond ,,,, 44 - Lost 2 Washingion Berkeley ..,... Willard ...... El Dorado .. Hayward .... De Anza ...... 'EI Cerriio San Lorenzo Harry Ells ,. Salesian Broihers ....., 58 41 24 4I I7 33 33 27 35 42 Qi .9 Harry Andrews Guard x B SQUAD - Top Row: Roberi Peeler, Wilkie Hunfer, Alan Miichell, Sam Smiih, Sieve Vinceni, and Coach Roberl Anderson. Wilkie Hunier Forward Coach Anderson shows Roberi Peel- er, Alan Miichell, and A. L. McDaniel ihe fundamenials of ihe game. Boffom Row: Harry Andrews, Willie Lanere, George BASKETBALL Devers. Ken Pafchen, Linsey Hill, and A. L McDaniel. Willie Lanere Guard and Capfain Sam Smilh Cenler George Devers Cenler ACAL RECORD Second Place in ACAL Standing Record Won 5 - Lost 3 League Richmond ..,. 35 Richmond ,,.. 26 Richmond .... 4I Richmond .... 38 Richmond .... 40 Richmond ,,.. 43 Richmond ,,,, 43 Richmond ,.., 33 San Lorenzo I9 Berkeley .,..,. 42 Hayward ..,. I7 Hayward .... I7 San Lorenzo 20 EI Cerrifo ,... 26 Berkeley .,,... 52 EI Cerri+o .,.. 37 ,an-warn lil Q' i , 7 W , ,vw 'lf vw, e ' 11 ui f lflffiv V David Dahlgren Duane Nelson Bill Jenkins CROSS COUNTRY VARSITY - First Row: Bill Clay, David Einer, David Ninomiya, Gerald Gengler, Nelson Wrighl, Bill Lawson, and James Taylor. Middle Row: Bob McAllis+er, Roberl Rice, David Dahlgren, Bill Cull, Duane Nelson, Carvel Duvall, and David Beck. Back Row: Lee Swenson, Jack Davis, Jerry Silva, capfaing Charles Smilh, Jim Marchelli, Lewis Dudman, and Coach Roberf Anderson. f , fy f M y ,Z 1 l 'fa W M - Carvel Duvall J-SCR Df3Vl5 Capiain Jerry Silva David Beflk Charles 4473 , A, . Y ,, +. v 1-. Smifh e Roberi' Rice pv- CROSS COUNTRY SOPHOMORES - Firsf Row: Leroy Green, George Gen+ry, Rober+ Young, and Rochesier Devers. Back Row: Mike Koepke, Roberf DeMorse, Sieve Rowe, Fred Youngblood, and Coach Roberf Anderson. Fred Youngblood Roberi' Young Mike Koepke wmv, 3- , 5 'L ff'- h . , . , , 5-3 . 't H4-7-W'-P!-,.,,-,,..,-f-A . is . R ii v- 0 . A f 'L I , 14' I yr A A g 'vs B VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM - Top Row: Jim Kyle, Leroy Lyncl'1, Marvin DeBernarcli, Mike Talro, Bill Dal1me, Miles Messinger, Bob Lawrey, Berf Dollar, and Coach Carl Mayers. Boflom Row: Bill Prince, Ernie Sullivan, Dick Wyche, Larry Madrid, Ron Bise, Jim Dougan, and Bob Savage. VARSITY BASEBALL ' -1' -af' -r if ff 1 V' e if YV: 'Wt fi' - V Nl- 5, .' cl.. L W 5 1 tw, gi, A ' wk, My is , If , 1 ,L E I ' -J A Roy Turley Mike Dolan Bill Dahme Qulffieldef Pitcher and Ouffielder Fi,-Sf Base Berl' Dollar Ca+cl'ner Topper Sullfvan Sher? Sfop -1-v x Y -. 2 S Larry Madrid .llrn Dougan Second Base Third Base F12 ig .1 'I' 2- Bol: Savage Miles Messlnger Lef+ Field Cenfer Field inn -44' ff Mike Ta+ro, Jim Kyle, Don Bise, and Bob Lawrey,pIfcl'1ers. I' s JV Baseball - Back Row: Ser ie Alexander C d S+ h g , onra ras ein, Ron Hershman Paul Gambs John Scruggs Mar vin De Bernardi, Gary Faria, McDonald Crane, Pal Fleming, Frank Call and Bob Nelson. Fronf Row: Coadh Joe Vargas, Gary Basfleu, Wesley Greenwood, A. L. McDaniels, Oli: Timmons, John Nyslrom, Bob Gonzales, Horace H . . opson, Larry Sheppard, Joe Knox, Ed Power, and Davud Marlin. F '...,1,. Pal Fleming Firsl Base ,al fs .F , 3. 4 V ' , .1 , 1 M ... .', -yas? wa: 1 A X 1 1.10,-42'-I' 1735 , - I VZ.:-2, , ' ,L ff.ff',.! L . if ,, . P'ff'ff ' N., 5 nj yr f lv A N., W:-,,.,y,,,W .k.,, ww. X , !j'6w-eg:-'rv 2' . V . ,, f . f . ws, 22 g ,yqyz .., 1. ? ,Q KVVQMABZ 1. f 'M M, ,. John Scruggs GGQY Basileu A. L. M D c aniels Cenferfueld Thlrd Base Calcher -f-4, JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL S Larry Sheppard Second Base John Nys+rom - Second Base 'Ml .572 W fi, A ' W Marvin De Bernardi Shor-1' Sfop . H I JM- A Ho,-ace Hopgon Gary Faria, Pi+cher, and Bob Go,-,zaleg Leff Field Paul Gambs, Pifcher Cafcher 'Q i x, st 1 We-. , . , xy.. . mf.: 15551, V, ns V. .sq , ' QF , F' . , r' . -' ,-1 'Ja V. .,,, . 5 if A V E N, 'gf jig Qhhlfi f ' , ia I , i' A xifilv' . ..., 11: i ve page . .54 , V i i me i f X 2 eg ., 7:L:.,i3 i ,Jg'fll'ifl X Ylffk A71 -- i 1 Jim Dolson, Madison Campbell, James Owens, and Lloyd Hall, Relay Team. Hf Q . 4 ,M My . , ,mga Lee Swenson - UN my - - . . x .. ' .. R ,. e' 'Q Hx? 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' ' 'M .-f 3' F A . , zz-rf ...sr-aff'3 .v f -r A',. - 5 l f -f f -4 'F N ., VARSITY TRACK TEAM - Shlndingt Herber+ Graggs, Madison Campbell, Lee Swenson, Larry Jones, Clyde Redding, James II ' ' ' ' ' ' Newe , James Pres'ron, Jim Davidson, Joe Dixon, John Walker, Wal+ Freeman, William Edwards, Roberf Newell, Roberl' Rice, Gary Guellerle, Bill Cooper, Mike Koepke, Carvel Duval, Odel Rawls, Gary Tyler, Dale Gerig, Harry Woods, Ken Miller, and Coach Frank Por+o. Kneeling: Jim Carges, Fred Hous+on, Alex Poole, James Woodards, Leroy Green, Gus Yancey, Herberf Purvis, Ken Williams, David Brown, Roberl Beale, Charles Smifh, Lloyd Hall, Richard Velasquez, and Mike Rehan. Sjffing: Jerry Silva, Archie Slirling, Craig Hempler, William Combs, Sleve Crossman, James Owens, Layzell Lee, David Dahlgren, Dave Beck. Lewis Dudman, Jim Dolson, and Gary Faulkner. M ,M -.,,.- .,,.,V -1 .L I --- - Q in. l Z.. L 'i ' Jim Carges BBC :Q ,Q x F ag. A 5 H- ,Xl R M L 4 ' , ii . 1. M F iil' 9 - I ,Xu A .. 2 we F-ffwas., e Jim Davidson Lloyd Hall Jim Dofson Sho+ Broadiump Sprinier Si T 1 :W -Q. .' f ' if A s Ly Fred Sheffer, James Talley, and Gerald Hig- and Lawrence Thompson Rela Team ' T-:,. ' , X, .5-Z an: ,, ti W., 1. V A , y . ginborl-nam, Pole Vauliers. , X 2 'l B N st 5 3 Y , K ? xr 8 l , w Q, 55 ,,. 4 Ke .pf if 4 5 l H R., J sw A up 1 Q Bob DeMorse l32O lun T. ,WU , -FG Lawrence Thompson 75 and I50 M,-. :ww ,T sm- I , mlag 553 -L 'X 'lffngrv--. -uw-. ' 'Au' ' . -:rv--'V-Q -1- - I -1-' '. s Q -s.3-s+vv1- - ....'... ..., X A ' P .. v , 1 ' -, x -. ' v-1 V Q ,.w::..w ...N ,.. , ,. -. .-K K-111' -4-assur--JN ...f . , ' 31:-:un r- ' :N -1 1 rr mgrw K ' X - - w...afg..s... 1 I . '- , s v gmuuwn 1 X , , -...-.f-+- , ., X .y 4 T x - , . Z, ,' -1' , L ' A . . T ,9 Tlx sf - :K 1- 'w- wf iw -fl ,lfyiifw E 3226- f W 'W' 't 'X r fafws ' s wx -f.-A aw: f VI 1 . fx- swx- Q. PQ .gnggwg xx W . f rW.wWM i1 vs TN, A ,. T .Q .. .. 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Siffing: David EFner, Willlam Clay Eugene Andy, James Talley, Jolwn Preslon, Roclnesl' D ve B ' er e rs, ob Jackson, and Roberl Young, TRACK W.. - xx Ill Q f 7 7: A' 5 'ffm-all'-- -,J,.,, 1 U L, U , Y i ' ' , A f '1J-,L ffjl'-3,-ff James Williams 4Kiy f1?6N. s.. -5, 1 'flql Hurdles , - -.,,. ,s gv.fM,Q 1 ef w 1',nsIl -f-H9f,r-31Qmf sggggfif' 'V ' ',1.,',-.QQ 'A gag:- '.--A I r A .. -, :iff f7j,,,, , P . '.' ,.f.1f'? A , 1 f 'F' -,wif Bill Walker -Q ,. Sl1o+ 'wry ' Azzie Thomas 75 and l50 ltr Bruce Ulrich demonslrales squal GYMNASTICS 'i 1 lb-fi M b D vid Hundle Lloyd Henry Bill Prall Bernd Bayer, Jim Beclcer, Ed Johnson Squad em ers: a y, , , Bill Monohan, Don Saunders, Earl Whisehunl, Jaclc Pallerson, and Mervin Tale. Dave Shore lesls his slrenglh by holding up Lloyd Davidson arm lo arm. Charles Pearcy,wi1'h aid of Coach Neill Gunn, does a flank vaull. vaull. 1 WN Lf I 1-gr 1 ,MM4 ,L L Warming up +o clo a fron+ flip is Jim Wl-ni++le. Lloyd Davidson does a flip oH'rl'1e Doing a lwand sfand is Ken Jolwnson irampoline. C2 ,bg H x 3 1 H . 1 1' fi 'W' Squad Members: James Fabiny, Lloyd Davidson, James Whifile, David bhore, Charles Pearcy, Ken Johnson, Roger Zalwniser, and Bruce Ulriclw. Tom Harmon - I9.3 seconds s DECATHLON 3 af: X kefball Tes+ Winner Coach Teese gives Jerry Builer his fime in 'Phe Rope Climb as 2.7 seconds. I 4, 'Im -w ' ogaa., .W Ray Dunn, Jim Car- ges - 47.4 Seconds Shuffle Run Winners EXCELS 5 .-,A f-A 1 Mil-c e Dolan - 64 yards Sfeve Traxier, Adrian Torres, and Jim Davidson - 48 feei- Shoipui Fooibali Throw is 7 Q Bruce Foreman - I7 feef, 4 inches Running Broad-jump Gold Trunk Winners - Jim Carges, Gary Kinyon, and Charles Schwab. 7 4 i i ii f if : ia 1 1. I Q l ' 'S + INGYM . x X Bruce Foreman and Jim Carges seconds - 75 yard X ,. dash. - , 35 w w V o , as 4 , ,,.W3Q,,Z I Q 45. . -: 2 f 1 4 ,. , ,f,.L . 4 9 wwe- I I aw f .iw 9 ff, C V If VV ' ' 4425. Pharones, First Place - Back Row: Grady Van Hook Roberl Van Hook and Roberl Newell. Fronl' Row: Randolph Woodard, John Walker Fleman Barley and Charles Range. Nor Plchlred: Coach Sam Teese 9 f l., V ,Q ., .I H M 7 , S 1 u , iff! ,' A H f ff ,Yr .wa V' 'N I f .f '- , .m,, WC 4 Q . V, 4 3 I l f'77f 5 A ' of V l Qpxqf fr , gg I ff ,ly a .gy fkyff 2 XM, ffV gg,4,gq,oMwffYfw,1 2 lfjwmww f, I A4 '4f,.Q,ffff,,f.f.w,,,:,Y' , f f W WM V ,, , , ,. I am,4,.,..,:.1. V ,W M,,,,mw , WW ' If ! X X wwf ,- ,, 44wmfff1fw , ffl WZ!! f f 'ff J Avi' 0.9151 ,L A,.1yZ..'9-LA,!f- H lk!! LEAGUE RESULTS PHARONES ........................ Firsf SPARTON WARRIORS .... Second OILERS ...,............,.....V....... Third ALL STARS ....,. ........ F ourlh ,, , .35 AJ f ,. ' f J f V- f gg y , 7' ,WM . 14 : lk- Place Place Place Place , 'dw B me 1 . ,.. -- , l 'fe 1 gs , INTRAMURAL JUNIOR OILERS - Back Row: John Scruggs, Gary Kirk, Ken Slaffle, and Joe Shaw. Fronl' Row: John Walker, Charles Link. and James Owens. Nof Picfured: Coach Lou Toschi who ran fhe fournarnenf. CHIEFS - Back Row: Roy Turley, Bill Walker, and Dick Harmon. FTOIITI Burch Dollar. SEASON'S RESULTS Firsl' Place .......,..,,....,....,,.,,,.,,,.,, Chiefs Second Place .... Junior Oilers and Jels Third Place .,..,.... Tro'H'ers and Dons Fourih Place ..................... Clowns CLOWNS AND TROTTERS - Back Row: Lloyd Hall, Roberl' Newell, Jessie Thomas and Azzie Thomas. Front Row: James Talley, Eli Williams, Reber? Young, and Joe While. BASKETBALL DONS - Back Row: Garelh May, Jerry Pafchin, and Jim Kyle. Fronf Row: Rober+ Sheppard. -,lk A Q l 'I fx. Na l,' a. -GV 'X L. ..-- 3 15 ' ' . ,U I i ' - .,.. a., ., .,.,, ,U ,,sv,-g4 I Q4 b f W ., if ' f f fX- 'Y 1J'f f R a i ya . -2113, .gf V, .,, , X rc ,greg I QR Buck Row: Coach Lou Toschi, Ed Wralsfed, Johnny Mikulich, George Brady, Bob Crupper, Wayne Srreef, Roberl Brook, Duane Fink, Scoffy Burke, Darrell Baker, Millon Crabb, Jerry Winfers, and Alfred Kennedy. Front Row: Leland Laughlin, Tim Miller, Jerry Waren, Mike Kaiser, Rory Rucly, Phil Kloninger, Joe Aia, and Herb Welch. -L Mil . Q M , i i ii M, W. W' is is Rory Rudy does an overhead smash. lx K Y g. 'L 5 55 9 . ,-. , 1 as TENNIS f-4' Q5 f ex f 1-1 3 . ,,.. k ps' w s E -g s J.. C . . NW J -AZ ' -4'1?. wr'. vi--.wp-.-'als?-vi.-em',.,-1:-.ig ,.,-,sf-.,g-1 1 W :.,....,.... M.-..,,--,, .MW ,-.Q,.,...5,,,,.,..,.,:...,,.- Johnny Mikulich does a forehand drive. Tim Miller gels ready lo furn lhe ball. Phil Kloninger clemons+raies his big serve. 1 4 5 3 , If - fp I GOLF TEAM - Back Row: Gary May:-e y Saw Wa c' Ma ' go'1g e Boo Rad-f'f.s Le and Hari Larry 3-c4 ey OH' e Cox S'aH Knew-eiscrw Le: Ycxg: oc: Max R':r'a'ds:' avd Ccacw Pau Pane: Fronf Row: T: 1 Ca '.:'e, J Nas, Rcser' Nordgre' Jaww M: ' ' '5::.cf-fn Ray SNES'-FQ-VT Ed Fc'es and Boo Ha . crow V SOPHOMORES receWe s'mc o's :fc-H Coach Parker. Leff to right Ed For-es Ped Ycmgo :cd Jann Main S'a'1 K'ef'r-e.-'son Maffn Long. w e Tow Ca :Ye Gary Wa 'sry Ef Ssocffn, and LE1Bl'1d Hunt. A ,f, I'-fi f if-.2111 SENIORS - Bob Radvlkus and Roy Swearingin iook on JUNIORS-OrviHe Cox, J'm Noe, Bob Haii and as Larry Buckley demons+ra+es. Max Richardson wafch as Roberv Nordgren fees of ,QUE nf? 'll' We BOWLING SQUAD - Bock Row: Coach Paul Parker, Gary Ridel, Ken Halfich, Sian Klemelson, Gary Kirk, and Errol Hill. Middle Row: Don Becker, Olen Slurgeon, Roberi' Horn, and Richard Gross. Fronf Row: Mike Gilberl, Dave Ninomya, John Hornlolis, Tom Harmon, Jim Troulman, and John Berry. INTRAMURAL BOWLING Tom Harmon, Ieague's high scorer shows his fechnique. John Berry goes for fha? final slrike. Errol Hill, Mike Gilberl, Roberf Horn, Gary Kirk, and Don Becker waif anxiously for lhe score lo be labulaled. MANAGERS Basketball Managers - Back Row: Alfred Kennedy, Den- nis Cooper, Dave Marrin, Rich Shaw Don Young, and Waller Wigin+on. Front Row: Bob Lawson, Bruce Bro+z- man, Billy Treadwell, Arnold Pa+chin Mike Bus+er and Tom Caldie. rv ix XXX - -, E Y ST Track Managers - Front Row: Willie Hurchins and Elmer Poole. Back Row: Dennis Spillman and Herberi Graggs. .,,. -F! 1 rl 1' Baseball Managers - Back Row: Dennis Cooper, Dave Marlfn, Dennis Norman, Don Hanson, and Waller Wigin- lon. Fronl' Row: Dave Maerfins, Rich Shaw, John Mosely. Billy Treadwell, and Milce Busler. Football Managers - Back Row: Dennis Sco++, Billy Treadwell, Ron Slcelron, Waller Wiginion, and Michael Gwanfhey. Fronl' Row: Don Hanson, Bob Shepard, John Mosley, and Bill McNally. 3 o f ff, VARSITY SWIMMING - Milfon Kindrick, Tom Robinson, Ray Walls, Jim Marchelfi, Tim McLaughlin, Jan Vor- heis, Gerald Gengler, Pierre Burleaud, Tom Harmon, Richard Seuferer, and Buddy Phillips. John Brighf, Baclcsfrolce, and Carl Ramsey, Free Sfyle, climb oui affer winning iheir evenfs. Tom Harmon is caughl in fhe acl. 3 Bob Davis - Whai a Man! i I Richard Seuferor, Tom Robinsonfand Mil+on Kinclriclc relax be- Ready +o lake off for 'their evenl are Sfeve Vincenl' and VARSITY Jan Vorheis. , ,, 4, Demons?ra+ing fheir breas+ sfrolce are Pierre Burleaucl and Ken Hooks. 'WIMMING Tim McLaughlin and Jim MarcheHi, free sfyle represen+a+ives, gef ready fo perform. --qi. c Ball, diver, shows his form. The old waferlog himself, Coach Sam Teese. B SWIMMING B TEAM - Top Row: Bill McNally, Don Ciucci, Dave Severn, Theo Dean, Eddie Hoeffer, Roberf Miller, Larry Ridgel, John Brighf, Gary Webber, and Sieve Vincenf. Fronf Row: Dennis Scofi, Duane McDonald, Ken Moi+oza, Ron Drislxill, Bennie Kirk, Jimmie Reed, George Croihers, and Ken Snodgrass. Left: Bennie Kirk demonsrraies a one and oneehalf somersauli pike. Leff: Bill McNally and Jimmie Reed dive in for +l1eir eveni. Upper: Duane McDonald, diver, does a iacltnife. Left: Ron Driskill and Gary Webber gel sei for flue nexl race. BLOCK R SOCIETY f xv .lhjrff ii!!! ij' so TGDAY Ballerina Lonnie Johnson does an acl for -of Berkeley. Double Winner - Richmond 'lakes ihree places in fhe cenlury againsl' Harry Ells. , Mike Tafro pufs up quile a good fighf. Odell Rawls leads Richmond fo a re- lay viciory ai fhe EI Cerrilo mee l. ls if a bird? No, if's Jolwn Walker. Ayl- X.-vi Rai M-4 ,ami 4 YESTERDAY r Howard Roe af a I925 fraclc meef which was held on fhe field on 23rd Sfreef across from fhe presenf Longfellow Junior High School. This area is now called Richmore Village. Cliff Mefz clears fhe hurdle in l922. This meef was also held X on 'the 23rd Sfreef field. - ,BF ,,w?Q,j . -53 ., ii Daily workouf on fhe Easf Shore Park field. L-- CE f 4. - asf, i '11,-,. '.Hq.-. '3 w- , f . ,z .1 . , V - -. , ,. lg.. 1 , ' 'ize- 'f1.- ' : ' ' ,z: '5fF ? ' ' ,l'.'f6',Q' -- . 'I ' ' -.K I 'hw M j, . V 1 9, tc .1.-- :f,,,4--if-e ' nge A, A ., ggi.: . .-v .2-. . -1 Shof puf+er in I938 is Norman Schaeffer. This rneef foolc place on fhe 23rd Sfreef field. Vi ,N an , .i I9 I 8 compefifion Park. A meef af fhe Easf Shore M 'I e 1 FIFTY YEARS OF In l9l8 Mary Logan poses before a lennis march. Her son is Jim Cahoon, a member of +l'1e presenl RUHS facully. 'lk' ,,-f',?. i'1 A,..sX Q, .X f ,rink ,gmc 6 ,I , 30 , .4444 ...Jun Baslcelball in l9l3 was greally hampered by black bloomers. Girls of +l1e l925 Baskelball Team wore middies ft similar 'ro lhose worn by 'll1e Seniors of foclay. Mrs. Alice Clark of llwe presenl Girls' P. E. Slaff is holding lhe ball. hal -:five V! U GAA Members of Bygone Days - Standing: Carol Ford, Jeanelfe Smifh, and Nelda Kruger. Seafed: Helen Barllwo- lomew, Evelyn Carson, and Helen Galely. The Greal' Basketball Team of 1922 - Fronl' Row: Alice Maloney, Bernice Mills. Blanche Carson, Davilla Tl-leis, and Helen Clark. Second Row: Evelyn Carson, Louise Novarini, Bessie Gerilz, Ariefla Coon, and Helen Galely. Auf' Enioying a picnic on Mi. Tamalpias, one of 'rhe many such excursions sponsored by Miss Clara Mcl.aurin, are GAA members and a friend. GIRLS' ATHLETICS The Girls' Afhlefic Associafion has been organized since fhe beginning of Richmond Union High School. Previous fo fhe organizalion of fhe regular Girls' Physical Educa- 'lion Deparfmenf in l920, fhe girls were coached in sporfs by various classroom feachers. ln fhese early years, fhe girls had regular cornpefifion wifh ofher schools. Team sporfs, Such as baskefball, hiking, hockey, baseball, which was replaced by soffball in l937, and volleyball, are old favorifes of fhe sporfs enfhusiasfs. These sporfs, wifh +he excepfion of hockey, began during fhe early years of RUHS. Hockey was firsf offered when fhe sfudenfs moved fo 'rhe newly conslrucfed building on 23rd and Tulare. ln l932 RUHS girls fook fo fhe wafer. Swimming became a favorife sporf and has confinued fo appeal fo all aspiring aqua-maids. The same year horseback riding was offered as an affer school sporf, buf if lasfed for only fhree years. Tennis enfhusiasfs welcomed fhe addifion of fhis sporf fo fhe GAA program in I943. Miss Clara McLaurin coached a group of early birds before school af Nicholl Park. Today iunior and senior fennis are offered under 'he direcfion of Miss Kafhleen Mc- Carfhy and Mrs. Alice Clark. ln l95O The frophy for senior fennis was esfablished. Every Spring fwo fournamenfs are held, one for singles and one for doubles, fo de- fermine fhe champions. ln l94O a group of sporfs-minded girls and Mrs. Clark organized a club called fhe Winged R fo find an ouflel' for fheir confined energy. The club flourished for five years, buf when inferesf died, fhe club was disbanded. ln l954 fhe club was re- organized. ln l932 archery was added fo fhe affer school sporfs. Bowling began as a parf of 'Phe GAA program in l95O wifh Mrs. Lois Siegel as sponsor. This sporf is now sponsored by Mrs. Claire Shaw. Recenfly badminfon and fencing have been added fo 'rhe program. ,.,o' W, Q r 1' ...L .- - ..- w.gsu4,? Q Miss C'ara Mcl.aurin, firsf Girls' Physi- cal Educafion Chairman, poses in I92l for a picfure faken on fhe afhlefic field, which was locafed across from fhe presenf Longfellow Junior High School. ln fhe background can be seen fhe old Nicholl home, fhe sife of Nicholl Park foday. Upon fhe refire- menf of Miss Mac in l954, Mrs. Alice Clark became fhe chairman of fhe deparfmenf. Today Miss Helen McDonald direcfs fhe acfivifies of Girls' Physical Educafion. 1- z 3 . 51 A ' L 1 - :Sy-6 snub- ' m , The spirif of fhese baskefball players cannof be dampened Nof fo be oufdone by fhe ofher sex, fhe girls had compefifive fhe rugged field. Leff fo righf: Dolly Kovec, Evelyn frack meefs in l9l3. C51-gon, Ai-del Mansfield, Helen Maloney, Doris Misner. Miriam Gerrard, and Helen Harkins. +, -ii -1 The hockey champions of l936 wear vicforious smiles. Who was fhe brazen girl in l9I9 wifhouf black sfockings? GIRLS' WINGED Front Row: Verna Beflwell, Barbara Caslagnaso, and Ellen Greer. Second Row: Carolyn Alclweson, Ora Lou Arm- sfrong, and Juanifa Holmes. ATHLETIC FALL ,rp 'ga'-wx. wv- r,, --- LW-Wy. jg i gr 5 -rs. ' V ' 1' .,. ,A M .,, ' ,fy ' 1 '-e,.,g1. H 4 .V 5- - vy vljagweg nw ' :z ,',.r.L 7,5,ggQ,3f2 o ,ayiigtkli M f , 7 116? ,', . K , . , , . , 3 I ., , I In L I. ,::.,.,ix.F,T, I , f r ar fn A-'Q ' M-A Min- 'f' ' . 'L ' - I' Q ' f , B L fl . iv' f 53'Qi+r 3gifi'ii?.'q273Ti -2 . mf ' ' 71 H, 9 ' 2 ' 'w syb - ?'Lf'1iw' jn'Q:r?.if P L .. 2, '- fr. 'fri 4- 1, 'wglv - 'A X 1' A .f A yf 3521 '- My V vu .jn,iw' I 'x'?f4.i,,?-wif , A V 3' 1 , -Isy. - , ' ,fl ' , 1'5 . J ll? -f ' , , .sf -.li ' .X :if ff- '-Ee Margie Black, Helen Mills, Joanne Alonzo, Presiclenf Vice-Presidenf Secrefar Y 'C 1 ff?-3 ' , c Pali Hall, N3 ' X ., . A , w i E Y l wma, V nfl Carolyn Alclxeson, Miss Belly Wyland, Social Chairman General Sporfs Manager Winged R Sponsor S Ora Lou Arrnsfrong, Carolyn A+cl'1eson, Pa++ Hall, Presiden+ Vice-Presiden+ Secrefary if K Juanlfa Holmes, Verna Be+l1ell, Miss Margarel Jessepl1, Soclal Chairman General Sporfs Manager G. A. A. Sponsor ASSOCIATION SPRING 'WINGED Front Row: Pa++ Hall, Sandra Hunziker, Barbara Cas+ag naso, Verna Bellnell, and Joan Mason. Second Row: Gene vieve Budclingh, Ora Lou Armsfrong, Carolyn Afclneson Margie Black, and Helen Mills. Right - Front Row: Diane Dex+er, Pal Bidwell, KBYB B ?dleY- and Diane GuHridge. Second Row: Ann-Whale, Doroihy Ourso, La Vonne Hundley, Ann Gavin, Joanne Hill, and Ellen Bryanf. Third Row: Barbara Campbell, Gloria Campbell, Barbara Har. NCIS. Belly Hood, Kaihryn Anderson, Ruih Scribner, and Glenda Copps. wie Front Row: Sherrill Webb, Shirley Sirolialf, Kim Harper, Genevieve Buddingh, Ann Sullivan, Carolyn Alcheson, and Ora Lou Armsirong. E' fri' A ,4 , 4 Y N Righf - Front Row: Roberia Williams, Judy Sipp, Sharon Johnson, and Margie Black. Second Row: Mary Beih Cover+, Nancy Peierson, Susie Page, Carolyn Lyon, Darlene Allen, and Beverly Lillle- iohn. Third Row: Barbara Clausen, Virginia Clouse Pal' Barnes, Joanne Alonzo, Efhel Washinglon, Pa Reineclcer, and Juani+a Holmes. i P.E. LEADERS FALL W ,,. K 55 , 34 M V555 -iiyfef -' ,. .-1 ffl' F' WMS, ,., 3, se '1 e- 1 if fu If HELP SOPI-IOMORES SPRING ii, Q Q, ,- r , eg v ' I v 'fr' 5 - Q' , , 74 K 4 , 5 1 Front Row: Barbara Cove'l, EJENFTQ Bo-barder B 'e BIslnop. Gwen Trover and Mary Wfl law-s. Second Row Sydney Mf fer, Par Flanagan Dorcrny l'iarr's Dofs Hfggs Alenda Moran, and Deborah Hughes. Fronf Row: Medi Redd, Barbara Murphy, Gwen NMI-1, Pal' Gallegos, and Mary Calvin. Second Row: Sharon Clarlc, Pal' Hardenbroolr, Gloria Humphrey, Charloue Crosse++ie, Clara Buell, and Carolyn Sam-jeu' C'r.A.A. PRESE Miss Tommy Angell, guesl speaker, gives an accounl of lcangaroos and hockey in Auslralia. Pilar de La Plaza snaps her fingers in rhylhm, as she sfeps lighlly fo 'fha iune of a gay Spanish song. We J X . so 0 ver' . 'V v v .A Ulla Gronlcvisl, in nafive dress, sings and plays of her homeland, Sweden. Joan Coble and Deanna Hanks leave eyes only for their plales. li BANQUET GeHing her plafe filled seems +o be +he only concern of Miss q Q Be++y Wyland, as she goes +hrough lhe Chow Line Xjs.. Are 'those looks of confen+men+ on 'the faces of Margie Blaclt, ou+going presidenf, and Miss BeHy Wyland, Winged R Sponsor? JANUARY 9, 1957 Deborah Hughes, vocalist 'rells of her Soldier Boy and how she'II be wail'- ing for him. Carol McMahon is all smiles as Pilar de La Plaza finishes her dance. a lk ff f l 5 ,J BADMINTON W. vv44l'9' Fronf Row: Sandy Hunziker, Margie Nicolayson, Doris Milchell, Sarah Harper, Donna Wash- burn, Nancy Lance, and Arieffa Sfarf. Second Row: Carol Ann Beriholf, Carol McMahon, Joann Hill, Carolyn Alcheson, Ora Lou Armsfrong, Deanna Hanks, Rufh Marinelli, Evelyn De Frias, Linda Millard, Margarer Hill, and Carol Roach. Noi' Picfured: Sandra Har+, Darlene Coombs, Alberia Hawkins, and Donna Malone. Overhead Smash Oops! f Serve' A' V .es . 'f ,.. -aaiavlsz if .QW 'N 9 Q C -- E V kr ' N n 12 in L if gy A 1.4 Front Row: Helen Mills, Gwen Nash, Chrisfine Madison, Elizabe+h Lerhridge, Dororhy Harris, Mary McGill, Norma Warren, Joyce Williams, Bodine Websrer, and Barbara Wallace. Second Row: Mardi Redd, Deborah Hughes, Marg- rer l.e+hridge, Pearline Bee Ellis, Rhoda Roberson, Genevieve Buddingh, Margie Kenf, Helen Harris, Byrdie Byrd. Shirley McKinney, Gwen Tro++er, Berry Jergenson, Shirley Sanchez, Effie Kramer, Nancy Rice, Shirley McCall, and Miss Helen McDonald, Sponsor. VOLLEY BALL ,X A 4-5-fe' s 4' 3.7 27 V, ,WY ' Q ,121 1 - i .-a-D is hifi Q A S ' ' il - r 4 3, 11 4F , V - ' I ' ' av X 1V K!! Y ' ...I-'J Elizabe+h Leihridge, Manager, ?,'i: A and Miss Helen McDonald, 'i S- -i I Sponsor, check lhe scores of . L l ir.. ' : fhe games. T1-K Ili? 3 I 3 H , , 11 V fr 'il il '4 : i EY - f l - Z .P A nv' ' , fr f W fm -, 1. ,Q gf. Q . ' ,, J 1 if ' Wi Venn., ,-,423 A, 'W'5N......o Front Row: Mary Williams, Christine Madison, Helen Mills, Gwen Nash, and Carol Carson. Second Row: Miss Margare+ Jesseph, Sponsor, Erma Spicer, Joan Mason, Rila Sweezey, Joanne Yepson, Barbara Harnois, and Ida Rousseau. 5 , ,,,.., 4141 Y 1 ., 'W . . H A L 'ff V 9 9 ' t pr ra- ,rf V 6 , Q-Rajiv 5 . v,..,k ,, r.r, M' M ,M , .L Ji, f ,, .W,1oM,M,,,,, Y xv ,,,, 542 I ' , 9' , ll Mary Williams, Manager, gels help from Miss Margarei Jesseph, Sponsor. Q- 'N is es' Q' I i Fronf Row: Mary Cole, Deborah Hughes, Mary Williams, Carol Rhine, Rhoda Rober+son, Pai Galleg0S, Clara Buell, JoAnn Joyce, Pa++y Pearson, Joanne Sanford, Pa+ Wagnar, Be'r+y Jergonson, and Sponsor. Second Row: Georgia Coleman, Juani+a Hensley, Jean Barulich, Wilma House, Pearline Ellis, Sally May, Yvonne Troverso, Marilyn Blaclc, Carolyn Sandeau, Par Cox, Deanna Hanks, Gloria Humphrey, Efhel Harding, Vere Blackburn, Sharon Clemenrs, Jeane++e DeLong, Carol Ann Emms, Shirley Sanchez, Coleen Emery, Linda Dun- ham, Sandy Cyr, and Ru+h Baldwin. Mrs. Lois Siegel, Mrs. Lois Siegel, Sponsor, demonsfrafes fo Yvonne Troverso, Manager, and Sharon Clemen+s lhe proper way 'ro sfring a bow. 11 '24 : Q i 9 'F' S P - ' . - ' X Xl Ai! f 'fi ' - w , 'N Tiiilffir I so Q , l14f:,,.,.,.E?'61-4 .1 LV 'L l A ' . '5 ' f - gf ' 'S-'f 3.1 1, ' 1:3 l fag fi , if , if , if fi: if -jf, 4 is, SWIMMING .Ni 1 g fx in fmi :ra l 'QI' Fronf Row: Bonnie Bish, Sally May, Barbara Baldwin, Lorraine Collins, Susan Kapp, and Blanca Silva. Second Row: Jackie Golden, Margie Nicolaysen, Jackie Grange, Doris Milchell, Pal Bailes, Ariella Sfarf, Carol Roach, and Evelyn Baldwin. Nof Picfured: Miss Belly Wyland, Sponsor. Perfecl Dive! Trying a spring dive is Susan Kapp. Come on in. The wafer is fine QS ...,... i l Front Row: Pai Flanagan, Joan Mason, Pilar de La Plaza, Paula Hanna, Darlene Heck, Jucly Sipp, Alice Pedersen, and Lovonne Hundly. Second Row: Rebecca Oclwea, Arlys Sevingy, Pal' Queen, Carol Lyon, Margie Black, Carolyn AiCl1ESOH, Pa+ Barnes, Genevieve Buddinglw, and Carol McMahon. 5 X 'Qtr SENIOR TENNIS Genevieve Budclingh, Fall Manager, and fi, Pafsy Queen, Spring Manager, confer s wifh Mrs. Alice Clark, Sponsor. An+icipa+ing a drive is Pilar cle La Arlys Sevingy looks worried as +l'1B Plaza. ball approaches. Darlene Heck relurns +l1e serve. f. 1 a. 2 lf eeeeee ff W , ..,,. V5 . 5 O s I L --L ., 1 , 2-D - nl? z' , A Fill , K Lfj -, fx s , , i ' I ,Q Q, . , s Q , .1 1, 1 -r 1 'Le--w-4--L- A-v v 3,1:55a':f'J:?SWi.i1 lj- 'f ?'fffi -' 'K 1 Qu. . -WT ? 5, , , ,. . V el. , A . f, - 2 4 N ' - , ' sk , . wfy,.1.f.,.. ' . ve' ,ip uf ' f - f: .P - .I -'T 'fixgjs f'-E '3 , 1. j f N . 0. 1: WU - 1 ff fferfia 5 A 5' fin, ly: iv if I yj,,,i r , Q M 4 ' pf wi v' s. Kofi' i X 515' ' is ' K ' El M I ,Qt N vt ' ' LQ! ' J X' f W fijaigi , :xx .,' i ' 1 I as X KQV., P 9-.ass 3 srqgr v v v pwQ,v,5v,,yA. . I Mb-KSung!4,'f'4hv!,sv,,3r,,3'4Pvf,vn.vm Q1v,+ Mo E ew?-fa?'o 'Q if 1 . , 'iw I , . . ,i ,.-ni .f , ' 4 I QQ 31 ,c y ' ' , at -if., . ' Y' 'V' ' . 'i' and Q, Q f K F 4 is Vgfu ,Y 5 'Q x v 1 wi ' ' Q J .Zyl y t'Ff ,f ls... Fronf Row: Laverna Nelson, Ida Roussau, Barbara Williams, Chrisline Madison, Nalalie Clay, Norma Wil- bon, and June Macky. Second Row: Deborah Hughes, Penny Slevenson, Marlha Wire, Nancy McNabb, Judy Blolli, Joyce Williams, Helen Mills, and Mrs. Lois Siegel, Sponsor. i ,E-'rf .J vQ.,,, R-MXN. V K W Handing Helen Mills, Manager, fhe equipmenl is Mrs. Lois Siegel, Sponsor. ,Mr- ' Perfecl Pilch! U1 o '11 Fi lf lla l ' lf 7 -4 A . ' 7 Q , 'af .g ,S ' f , ,l 4 V ' ' 1 X 1' Q M . - .,.,. g y . 3 , E V 1., Q , 4 l f . 2:- -l R sv., ,, li. V' ' 444, 'IJ iq V 0 :rg 'K , Safe! BOWLING CHAMPIONS if G , Placing Eleventh Nationally are Judy Kibler, Hawkins, and Marinel Cheat. Not Pictured: N Bleicher and Cyndi Harcourt. tv' X. -s T A ' 1 Shirney Harden placed 'Fourth Nationally with a l6O game score. Not Pictured: Sharon Clements, third in the League, who rolled a I7l game. s Alberta ora Lee In 'fi' .4 --'H National Champions of the American Junior Bowling Congress Mailographic Bowling Tournament - Front Row: Pat Hale and Shirney Harden. Back Row: Patt Hall, Juanita Holmes, and Carolyn Atcheson. The team's score was 2,520. ,-,f Carolyn Atcheson scored second highest with a total of I74. l K 1 w 1 5 - X Judy Kibler, highest in the in- dividual scoring in the nation with I97, also had the highest game series in the nation. T., Ff0I'lf Row: Joan Mason, Barbara Ingram, Marinell Choafe, Nancy Swafford, Ariella Sfark, Alloerfa Hawkins, and Karen Kinyon. Second Row: Mrs. Claire Shaw, Sponsor, Sharon Ohlheiser, Mary Williams, Dorolhy Ourso, Jeannie Hagen, Verna Belhel, Vera Allen, Sharon Clemenis, Imogene Manning, and Colleen Emery. Third Row: Shirney Harden, Laura Farringlon, Georgia Barron, Josephine Reyes, Donna Marlellaro, Judy Kibler, Barbara Richardson, Carolyn Afcheson, and Pall Hall. Fourfh Row: Marii Lindholm, Sharon Clark, Lynn Woodward, Beverly Wyeih, Jeannefle De Long, Carol Ann Emms, and Juanifa Holmes. BOWLING Laura Farringfon demonslrales one of +he bow xy, Nancy Swaflord keeps score as several bowlers look on. Righl' - Shirney Harden, Manager, and Pall Hall, Secre- fary, receive ins+ruc+ions from Mrs. Claire Shaw, Sponsor. BASKETBALL iq, '3 I xy, V 1 ,, .fiwi .. , ,. . A eww.. .W '. 25 L3 ji ff,-, A-L l l ,fif 5 ' 6 ' ' 1 ' . 'aff if al :if y.. l . 'X 4 1 f x J fe I Fronf Row: Marcelyne Jackson, Bernie McPhearson, May Ellen Smi+h, Clara Malone, and Helen Mills. Second Row: Be+fy Wafers, Loreaifa Green, Mary Williams. Be++y Marlin, Nadalie Clay, Charlene Jordan, Rufh Marinelli, and Nancy Lance. Third Row: Miss Helen McDonald, Sponsor: Sanclra Dunn, Deborah Hughes, Barbara Harnois, Evelyn De Frais, Barbara Brannom, Carolyn Ballard, JoAnne Finch, Joanne Goble, Helen Eggeih, Janice Jergon- son, and Gwen Nash. :'f'll qi - - Jump balll 1 Miss Helen McDonald, Sponsor. views game wifh Deborah Hughes, Manager. Safe Guarding! JUNIOR TENNIS U1 1 i N Front Row: Barbara Murphy, Sally May, Arlene Jaffee, Clara Buell, Adeline Orozco, Nancy Jacobson, Joanne Hill, Sandra Hunziker, and Nancy Alier. Second Row: PaHy Pearson, Helen Orozco, Berry'Cook, Carol Roacl1,'Mildred Sioberg, Sue Ferrari, Margref Hill, Rufh Marinelli, Ellen Wesffall, Barbara Alfer, and Marge Nicolayson. Third Rowf Miss Kafhleen McCarfhy, Deanna Hanks, Greefa Sprinkle, Joan Coble, Lulu Terrell, Gweneffe Sain, E+l'1el Harding, Margref Hill, Sharon Clark, Rila Sweezy, Claudia Hall, Helen EggeH, Gail Porler, Beverley Dawson, Zana Sivers, Ida Rosseau, Mary Williams, Diana Lage, and Ruilu Baldwin. K 1 P' Miss Kalhleen McCar+l1y, Sponsor, demonslrafes fo D aiu 1 -- 9 I 'P' jj. f- iana Lage, Manager, lwow fo hold a lennis rackel. ' K gg.. Q1 if gm... . sf' ain1.i,g,-,abs ,5 6 M X., ,qg !,k .J J H I ' 1 1 I 1 1 M' 4 , 4 4' - '- 1 9 9 4' . if , , A I ' Miss Margare+Jessepi1, Sponsor' Connie Means. Donna Washburn Linda WiiiI+' Genevieve Buddingln, Pa+ Barnes, Sandy Hunziker, and Sharon Ciaric. BaHIing E+ our are Genevieve Buddingh, Manager, and Pai Barnes, Assis'l'an+ Manager. X U ' 6 1-Q N 1 Members of +I-ie feam are dernons+ra+ing a Lunge. Miss Margaref Jesseph, Sponsor, shows fine girls How +o advance. was f .- was RNS YESTERDAY ,Z ,Rv -5 1 ..,. ,al . '-fA: Q ii: G A l 'Ls s ow wil Traclc race in Eas+ Shore Park in I9I5. - Waiching Je Birdie is fhe baseball team of l925. i Mis, Mary G-afely, office 5 head Showing off her gym cosfume of I9l9 secrefary' 39 yea,-5 ago, is Georgia Miner. 1 Ave'-M , gf' Qs, ' :IK 1 P ' Y 4- ,. .55 'Ei 1 f fully' I f 'ii 3, f ' QQ- . X,,. ,,.. X ? - ,I . -. , . :gr ss-il:-L. ei? VT 3 4 XX x XX Q. Ykvilsvu-v If 1 2 -W5 ' ' Q3-515 ,f X Y X. -- 1 ii X-,aegis Upperzposing in 'fhe middle of a hockey game is Miss Roberfa Simmons and a friend in I'-739. Lower: Parricipanf of one of fhe girls' alhlefic clubs is Befh Wood- ford. TODAY Up and over! Mrs. Gregerson's Eighfh Period Championship Badmin+on Team. nf Toss Up! Ready, Aim, Fire! Q. swf' I is 'I E if no X , HJQL. ' - f l L ' -. il ig i Uiifej 5 .5 4 71 6 - ' , X . X . Cafch fhai' ball! fiat E- . ' ' 1 8 ,! 'ii -, ' A 4 N! x Q! ., if if Judy Carman and Olivia Ausfria dem- onsfraie how fo play Shuffle Board. BuH's Eye! h ff- - Xi xg Q? f l qfd xg-'D j 2 '1 1 x 1 D 40 mx X ,N XWHHIII H' 1 , MM J 1 wZMUUmfzm2wzfm2fl'Umf WWW 2 YJ-1 .fx ,,.,ff YESTERDAY AY. 2 f- 1 4 gg. 3 In QQQAESHQ v , '! f ':'fC1flF,g, Hi Wm 1. 4 ff I LL QM - HAM sAwz3wsc:1-4 ., N 'I J 1 '7 at F 1 W 0' gp M 9 My J H- Lf Q i K Q X ff? Sf' C -w' ..-jfj3jf ,131 Ziff 0 U Q if f . f f I li HEL6olAr4 UGC Fl-ls up I 3,1-H 'Z- f W fhr fun -11 -A-'-5 5' 6 ,nr -J: - 5 f 719 ' -i15.'5fi'f T51 if -. TT'-V I.l'r .'-'Qf-' .'-. -.' . 1 ' f ' if ' ST' - -2' 35 Z5'4 6flf1hfl C,,, 51 W - , ' 1- f' 5 L-'- fi ' A 'U fu' 1f '-- .f -' 2' 5-. V, ' .5 . . : illyllffflgff -2' f ., 1- .-.- ... I. . .I . - - ' .b ,I 41ff17fff'rEs ,,. :i-f'j3a '-': 5' ' ' lfcEn'f!?f:' -fl' . ' '. Q -I Qwxffsssisizyfqs ru-:pf F v3sXg23ii:s1g'ff1ff, 'iff , lp ' ix-5iS '::f 4 ,1f,,f.Hg, M + A i:f q1Ir':' Jllilgd X If flag, A ,5:'H 4-7 fi Y X ,, W-. Hi ' , clllffljlwplyrih Eh! 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R y 95 SIGMA RHO ,srz GRADUATES v X' v smysnd liunwe 4 'xv , i- 31 Paf N k L s Allo o Pai FHS ns Fay Jay Specializing In GRADUATION AND WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS THE CHIMES PRESS STATIONERS - PRINTERS - OFFICE SUPPLIES C. R. Lawrence 1420 MACDONALD AVE. BE 2-7282 RICHMOND. CALIF. JEANNE'S FLOWERS AND GIFTS WEDDINGS 0 FUNERALS 0 CORSAGES , ,,,,,,, ,fdmnw m.... ,,I'5?a.,..r ',L' Eff ,414u,f V ... Sh'- Jeanne Boaz, Owner ' fi 781 zard STREET RICHMOND, cALIF. I YfffI,3:1'g5QEjQ5i54xi T ',. i2' - Congrafulafions fo I'I'Ie Seniors 'E , I, JoHNsoN's MEN'S WEAR IX f 1011 MACDONALD AVE. RICHMOND. CALIF. MARLENE'S APPAREL 805 MACDONALD AVENUE RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA BE 2-I l36 ROBERTS 8: BIGGS Chevron Gas SI'a'rion I 1122 23rd ST. RICHMOND, CALIF. Congra+uIaI'ions 'ro +IIe Graduafing Class of '57 I WlLLIAMSON'S Mi GENERAL MERCHANDISE Since I885 PESCADERO. CALIFORNIA HI-TOPPERS Q' '57 GRADUATES l qw AQ A . Q Joyce Le el'7er Y I Fall and Spring Pres'den- Caro H5556 7 45 T r Beferly Angell Marilyn Sorenson Billie Bayes Diane Casassa Sandy Cyr Jerrie Darrigan Pal Dolan Sheila Ferber S O Kay Albrighl Judy Brown Dianna Gengler MEMBERS JUNIORS Jean F'sher Kafhy Ghigonerfo Dealene Heck Cherry Johnson Sharon Mackey Tudie Osferude Helen Walling P H O M O R E S Karen Johnson Sharon Marchus Judy S+ansbury . ig gb Lf 1 ? Roberta Perkins 15, Shirley Wilson Q fb 7, 2 e 5' , ' Jwuw' X Y? f 4 A - - - Pa? Thoroughman Pal Reineclrer COLBY RALL CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS Manufacturing Company if if FOR JACKETS, SWEATERS, AWARD BLOCKS M c N E S S E P A I N T S We Specialize In wk o'BRlEN PAINTS - L.and H.wALLPAPER O Au+I1orized Spaulding Disfribufors ir 'I51 NINTH STREET UNderhiII 3-2533 SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA Equipmeni' Ren'IaIs and Cusfoming Kifs For AII Your I'IoI' Rods 921 23rd STREET BEocon 4 0094 CHMOND. CALIFORN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF I957 ir RICHMOND CAMERA CENTER Richmond's Largest and Most Exclusive Camera Shop DeLuxe PI'io'ro Finishing One-Day Service C. I-I. Whaley and M. E. Pederson, Prop I I i Eva 259 Ilfh STREET Biacon 2-6094 Wesiman as she sells a roll of fiIm Io G g F pI1o+ograpI'1er for II'1e SI1ieId siaff. Phi! Kioninger, Fail Presiden? Cra7g Hernpler, Spring President Rory Rudy Richard Craig Gary Fernandez Louie Eleopoious Miles Messinger Gary Gueuferra Jim Carges Jan Vorheis John Procfor Lee Swenson Q 'X' O U Q xxx XL.,sV'Tx R i I ,,. L f L EL DORADO '57 GRADUTES rs A ' 1 'flfg - ,, y! ' , ' 1' A' . J ' Q 1 'a ' ' 'SJ ffl- a ufifsg-ry! fa ig iffy. ,- V RTQXQI. gw hfa ' -, i A A I Nancy Sione Fall Presideni all Helen Fiich SEQUQIA '57 GRADUATES x'SY,w.,. XV.: 'fix' ' if Sally Levedahl Glenna Abraham Joyce Plan+ Spring Presidenf .41 Sharilyn Noland Beverly Feiner JoAnn Burns Mrs. A. L. Claar and John E. Molell, School Supervisor of Safely, admire fhe Chev rolels. ln lhe new cars are lhe driving 'training inslrucfors. new I957 fa,-1 4 ,e.r, i If R My af ,M r i l iee DRN ER RXCHMOND LINK! CLAAR CHEVROLET CO. Your Friendly Chevrolet Dealer For many years conlribulors of driving lraining cars for Richmond and El Cerriio High Schools 480 AND 500 23rd STREET, RICHMOND NEW AND USED CAR SALES an SERVICE A ,113- I ,Eg TRI CLUB Sharon Kerber Fall Presidenf '57 GRADUTES I-r' S. Gif :,:' ': P'-ss sei' Sharon Jcrmson an OVE'STFEE' vs EA .- lr-N A' ,Q .:,, .7 4, f, I, ,.,, F rr Q , ' -- T .- -4 .J - ' f ma--42. Joan Bagnalg Dolores Drew 5 l 'Fx 59 'J 7 ,ff If Mary Befh Comm Jane? Goldsworflny f is YL 3 , Roberfa Paulhus r r . iv, A in H, ng r xx Nancy Rhine-Har? J. I SASSY'S Specializing In SKIRTS 0 SWEATERS 0 BLOUSES CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED 825 MACDONALD Next to U.A. Theater GIANOTTI FURNITURE Interiors Planned and Completely Furnished Don Gianotti Andy Gianotti 10293 SAN PABLO AVE. 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Charge Accounts and will extend you credit on your own name, without a guarantor or co-signer A ' -even if you are zmdei' 21.7 I it 'mr--X Z In A fi F E E -4' l Stir I Richmond X 'Q Open Fridays 'lil 9 Lungrutulutiuus C S SNAPSHOTS M 'f-IX Z LCE? Jw O WWW K X? fa X 5 'i . I -. K 1 A -, . ', ' KJ . ,I ' 1 r' 2 N sl '9 .X . L J'l I , l , A s 1 A lu. . I Q . 1. A , jv I ' . 4 , ' ' x U , x .. 4 'A X . x ', 5 U g 0 ', A XIX, Qw iff-.asm usa.. Q Enjoying a weekend walk are lhese RUHS culies. Virgil O'Brien and Leo Barbikas fake a whiff The members of lhe casl from 'the I9l3 RUHS sfage produc +ion of Windmills of Holland wear defermined expressions The firsf play given by sfudenfs, The Taming of fhe Shrew was presenled in I907 a+ The Sfandard Avenue Opera House CAMPUS CAPERS of spring air. af, r yy, :-4 mf: ,ew fa 1 , Are Gladys Rouse and Ruih Robinson sure 'lhaf fhe rod will supporf fhem? E The firsf regular class in Drama began in fhe Spring of I944 under fl'1e direcfion of Miss Frances Bradley. Previously plays lwad been given by fhe various classes guided by classroom feaclwers. Since l92B, fl1e sfage of RUHS has been under fhe supervision of flue sfagecraff class, organized in l92B by Mrs. Bernice Wbifing. Today drama classes, direcf- ed by Miss E. Alberfa Besf, presenf fwo plays a year for fhe sfudenfs and flue public. OF YESTERYEARS Sfopping for a momenf's resf on a lnilce fo Sfinson Beach, which was sponsored by Miss Clara McLaurin are flwese fired nafure lovers. 1.11: The gms are enioving visifing dev B' We encampmenf. iff JKHD? K Mrs. ice M-,HY Clark and gang pose willingly for flwe phofograplwer Mr. Berl X. Tucker, firsl principal of RUHS, and Mr. Waller T. Helms, firsl superinfendenl' of 'lhe Richmond School Dislricl, sfrilce a slarely pose before leaving for a parfy. Much fo +he dismay of her sludenfs, Miss Zelma Reeve, lhe firsl full-'lime librarian of RUHS and 'rhe firsf advisor of fhe Honor Sociefy, fhrearens defenlion. TEACHERS OF Wayan fi' , Va f .hjq ,Z l 5149! l 1, V L I V, J' ,QL ' 5 Mrs. Zola Jaris Hawlcinson, hislory feacher, conlemplafes fhe hike fo come. l ii memories of RUHS is Mr. Roberl' Pascoe. Recalling happy former Vice-Principal. Mr. Theodore Madson, lhe firsl' Vice- by Miss Charles Principal of 'rhe school from l9I3-37, was succeeded M. Elizabelh.Kinnear, who served from I937-43. Mr. Waugh filled fhe posilion from I943-47. Mr. Pascoe followed from I947-55, while lhe presenf Vice-Principal, Mr. William Oufman, look fhe office in February, I955. In l95I, Mr. James Brien became ihe lnsfruclional Vice-Principal, while Mr. Oul- man is fhe Adminislralive Vice-Principal. . :Weis i ii i gf new X9 Miss Alberfa McNeely lleffl, who faughl girls' P. E. before fhe deparfmenl' was acfually organized, resls on fhe lawn wifh Miss, Mary Galely, now secrelary +o +he principal. YESTERDAY . is - j - M D , ,k 6i'H,1'fiiQ c ' 'Ts . N if xr. rx . ' .3 F T 5 s T if ' 5 s ' x Posing under fhe shade of a palm is Miss Rufh Rogers, 'former +eacher of Spanish and French af RUHS. sf ' :- Miss Clara Mcl.aurin, 'firsi' 'Teacher in 'rhe or- ganized P. E. deparrmeni, pauses a momenf for 'rhe phoiographer. K . ,. xi Miss Searles, General Science Teacher, paus- es wi'rh one of her sfu- denfs. Miss M, Elizabefh Kinnear, who held fhe r Ringing fhe bell of l9I2 +o bring 'lhe class 'ro order is Miss Ne++ie Whilesides. Ada Pearce lool-cs on. Mr. Theodore Madson, 'Firs+ Dean of Boys and firsf Vice-Principal, has a.+winkle in his eye. Mr. Madson served as dean from l9l3-37. He was assisfed by Mr. David Gray from l93I-37, who served as Dean of Sophomores. Mr. Arleigh Wil- liams became dean in I937, which posifion he held unfil l942. Successive deans were Mr, Char- les Waugh, January, l94Z-July, I9437 Mr. James lce, l943-467 Mr. Roberf Pascoe, I946-473 Mr. William Oufman, I947-55, and Mr. Roberl' r France, fhe presenf dean, 1955-57. I -' Z, g Y Tiuwv- ,W -'iff posi+ion of Dean of Girls from l9l2-36 and X .1 coached fhe girls' baslcefball fear-n af one +ime, looks over fhe records of a s'ruden+. 'J' 'Q - Al' Miss Kinnear was followed by Mrs. Muriel F' i 2 qi A Willei Davis, who assumed +he du'ries of ff., r , , YY A in ' , , ., dean from I936 un+iI I942. Miss Helen JP'-. -, - -W 1- Ji T' E Brooke was dean from i942-56, while fhe Q presenf dean, Mrs. Margarel' Thompson, ff t i fool: her posifion in fhe Fall of l956. 4 ' -' 1, 4' , . '-724' 5 ff ii Miss Hazel Olson, counselor, and Miss ' Helen Brooke, former dean, enioy +he splen- dor of Lalce Tahoe. N, 1 MW? A l iam Y- 4'3 i354-8, ,af- K - ji I- 3 ! 1927 DEBATING CLUB - Back Row: Green, Unknown, Roberf Johnson, Wesfon Judkins, William Clarenbach, Bob Burns, who is now Presidenf of fhe College of fhe Pacific: Bob Caldwell, and Harry Carpenfer. Second Row: Unknown, Unknown, Alma Clark, Julieffe Blumenfield, Mildred Barbikas, Dorofhy Vanproyen, Lois Nunn, Evelyn Neeley Roberfs, Pauline McDonald, and Mazie Samples. All of fhe fronf row are unknown excepf No. 6, Eleanor Paulhus, and No. IO, Eunice Gray. The Debafing Club was organized Ocfober l5, I907, by Tsar Calfee, who became fhe club's firsf presidenf. Every week fhe club debafed on fhe confroversial issues of fhe day. Under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Carroll Parrill, who succeeded Miss Mary Culberfson as speech coach, fhe Debaf- ing Club flourished during fhe lafe fwenfies. Alfhough fhe debafors did nof compefe af fournamenfs wifh ofher schools, fhey did give debafes and compefifive speeches before assemblies. Besides pracficing debafing, fhe club had an acfive social program. Affer RUHS moved fo ifs presenf sife, fhe Debafing Club membership decreased due fo lack of fransporfafion sfafe finals. ln fhe Fall of 1939, Successor fo Mrs. Wa Under fhe direcfion fhe finesf in fhe sfafe. Finals and fhe Confra Public Speaking, faughf by Mrs. Virginia rd was Mr. Roberf France, who inifiafed of Miss Frances Byrnes, who succeeded For fhe pasf fwo years Richmond High Cosfa Counfy American Le ion C nf f g o es . y e e a e eam as een c osen among six ofher feams fo represenf Norfhern California in fhe sfafe finals Three-of fhe original counselors are sfill advising fhe Richmond sfudenfs. They are Miss Grace Condon, Miss Hazel Olson, and Miss Helen Parker. The firsf counseling service af Richmond Union High School consisfed of advisors acfing as counselors during special advisories. In I939, fhis sysfem was revised. Six head advisors, Miss Grace Condon, Miss Helen Parker, Miss Hazel Olson, Miss Agnes Weafherson, Miss Blanche Carson, and Miss Virginia Sfaunfon, now devofed one period a day fo counseling. Today, under a counseling sysfem adopfed in fhe Fall of l94l, eighf counselors, Mr. Roberf Sikes, Mr. Lloyd Darley, Miss Helen Parker, Mr. Geoffrey'Yafes, Miss Vera Cros- by, Miss Hazel Olson, Mrs. Lila Reinerfson, and Miss Grace Condon, serve fhe sfudenfs of Richmond High School every period of fhe day. Ward, became a regular parf of fhe curriculum. infer-school debafing compefifion af R. U. H. S. Mr. France, foday fhe Debafe Team ranks among School has faken firsf place af fhe Grand Pacific This ear fh D b f T h b h Ready fo sail for fhe lslands in I923 are Miss Mary Culberfson iSfowel, hisfory insfrucfor in The l92O'sg Miss Mabelle Woodman, firsf Arf Chairman, and Miss Jennie Gardner, firsf Home Economics Chairman. e i . , gk L Liga 2 7 i 6 ' ith-M' f li w ' 'I 452 19 ,5 x 2 ,- ff' aff 4, E wg . - gg, I J AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS Aix X AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS xfv'f V yf f N ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This Block R was used during lhe Teens and lhe I92O's. Tucker Prinling and Liihography, lnc. San Jose, California The S. K. Smiih Company - Covers Los Angeles, California Bushman and Risen - Binding Oakland, California The lndependeni - Negafives Richmond, California Mr. J. J. McMillan and Fred Allen - Heads Mrs Rulh Sludarus - Ari Supervision Miss Doroihy Madison - Liierary Miss Mary Gafely - Research, advice, informalion, and piclures Mrs. Helen Williams - Old picfures Mrs. Alice Clark - Old piclures Mrs. Lila Reinerlson - Old piclures chan nm The presenl Block R was adoplecl somelime during lhe I92O's. Mr. James Brien - Old piclures Mr. James Cahoon - Old picfures Mrs. Alysse Lowe - Old picfures Mrs. Helen Bonham - Old piefureg Roberia Selzer - Old piciures Mr. Waller T. Helms - lnforma+ion an Old picfures Mrs. Grace Berk - Old piciures Miss Gerlrude Wealherby - Counseling inlormaiion i Miss Zelma Reeve - Old piclures l Mr. l. W.. Hill - Picfures and inlori-na Miss Beverly Jaramillo - Old piciui-eg Mrs. Anila Braikovich - Old piclui-eg Mrs. Carroll Parrill - lnlormalion Mr. David C. 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