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1S o Attain Highest Educational Standards Sa EE — Mr. Gray reviews a schedule sheet for his day's agenda. es Occasionally Mr. Gray posts information in the Senior Bulletin Case. Miss Lois Smid, head Office 5 secretary, faithfully waters Mr. Gray's violet plant.
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Principal David C. Gray Always Strives DAVID C. GRAY B.S. University of California M.A., Stanford University Commercial teacher, Dean of Sophomores, Boys’ Dean, Commercial Department Chairman, Vice-Principal, Acting Principal, Principal since 1943, 39 years at RUHS TO THE SENIORS ON OUR 60th ANNIVERSARY: Richmond Union High School has served the community proudly for sixty years. It is impossible to measure how great its influence has been in that time, for graduates have taken their places in the world in far and near locations. The school has always stood for excellence in scholarship. The attention that it has given to the individ- ual needs of the students has permitted thousands to live fuller and better lives. They have been specifically equipped to make a living and, in addition, have gained the vision that ‘‘man does not live by bread alone.” Sincerely, David C. Gray, Principal
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Vice-Principals Coordinate Curriculum And Activities TO THE CLASS OF 1967: Best wishes for a successful future. | hope that each one of you will have many pleasant memories of Richmond Union High School as you go through life. MR. PETE RUFFATTO MR. PETER RUFFATTO Administrative Vice-Principal A.B., M.A., San Francisco State Music, History, Math, and Business Education Teacher, Counselor, Dean of Boys One year at RUHS TO THE CLASS OF 1967: There is much to learn from Richmond's sixtieth anniver- sary. Starting from a small schoolhouse, it has developed into the district's largest high school with a varied curricu- lum, fine traditions, and a solid identity. We, too, can grow and develop in our individual tradi- tions, character, and understanding, through teamwork and a dedication to well-thought-out objectives. By com- pleting high scho ol, we should feel confident that we have reached one of our most important goals and that now we can move on to new ones. MR. JOHN SCHARETG MR. JOHN. SCHARETG Instructional Vice-Principal A.B., San Francisco State, M.A., University of California History Teacher, Counselor, Dean, Vice-Principal One year at RUHS 20
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