Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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-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.

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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



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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

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