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,s FIRST ROW-F. Harris, A. Carter, M. Lee, J. Othen, B. Warner, J. Powell, C. Dorich, L. Murphy, B. Neilson, E. Doodha, S. Ford, J. Otto. SECOND ROW-G. Vlahos, P. Wong, J. Smith, S. Herrington, M. Fuerst, D. Eslick, S. Aslnoft, S. Warren, V. Wimer, J. Yarnell, V. Schollhorn, R. Vuente. THIRD ROWfD. Cuthbertson, M. Bonaccorsi, J. de Ia Cruz, K. Harper, B. Lindsley, R. Gridcr, C. Egbert, C. Thompson, A. Shouis, J. Kafantaris. FOURTH ROW-B. Chcsse, N. Mithos, J. Vlahos, L. Jennings, C. Johnson, D. Maldonado, J. Green, B. Goldstein, S. Matclli, E. Raxtcr, A. Schmidt. Heard singing at the Holiday Varieties of the Fall Term of '52 was the Lowell High Choir. Under the direction of Mr. Berry, they did a swell job. Such outstanding members as Suezane Card- inal and Bob Thein did solo work for the Choir and other school affairs. Besides singing at the Varieties, the vocalists ot Lowell sang, as always, at the graduation. The choir was the guest artist trom Lowell at the Emporium one evening near Christmas. They brought a fine name back to Lowell. The Advanced Girls Glee Club under Mr. Berry has worked hard and sung at several affairs. The Dance Band, led by Gil Sciacqua, played at many ot the school attairs as well as outside ot Lowell. Four evenings this year, the Dance Band gave their time to entertain the psychiatric patients at Letterman General Hospital. The Dance Band has lost many ot their old musicians in graduation this year. Among them are Darrel Bloom, sax, Kent Lundgren, trum- pet, Ed Cholewa, sax, Curt Culver, trombone, and the star drummer, Brad Burke. The Dance Band is a strictly student-run organization and is very proud ot this tact. DANCE BAND FIRST ROW--V. Hebert, J. Frease, D. Polissar, G. Sciacgua, A. Johnson, B. Potter, P. Gebhard. SECOND ROW-4J. Dalrymple, A. O'Conner, B. Caiina, D. Skinner, C. Culver, M. Todd. .....----vs
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FIRST ROW H Zollars D Cravcns V Herndon D Brookes W J Dalrymple F Mulllgan B Bell zer J Clumeck A Schwartz SECOND ROW G Erb A Johnson D Polussar M Cole J H n baum S Hough A OConnor J Wood D Green THIRD ROW R Wellman R Cheu F Ludwig D DAngln1 Freed A MacGregor J McCutcheon D Campbell B Elleson H Donrg Burnett scn P Gebhard J Kung J Saroyan G McChesney M Goldman I-I Buren Isaacs J Frcase C Johnson B Cauuna W Komatsu J Denham FOURTH ROW C Alpauqh D Ramsey N Petersen M Gorfunkr- D Skunner C Culver M Todd B Wuttman R Mason R Stedmun Another bug year has rolled by forthe Lowell Hugh Band under the durectuon ot the old master, Mr Krueger The band as always took a bug part un school attarrs The football season saw the band playung and marchung at every game The band repre sented Lowell over at the Cal Band Day and dud a swell job Came December the band presented uts an nual Wunter Concert for the students and followed It up by presentung a concert on two evenungs tor the parents and students alukr Under the durectuon of :ts student leader Barney Muzel the band added Its usual color and music to the basketball season The Northern Calltornua Musuc Festuval at Berkeley on May lst was well represented by Lowell musucuans playing In solos duets quar tets and qunrutets The band lost such long tume band members thus year as Barney Muzel Curt Culver Brad Burke Medford Todd Kent Lundgren Darrel Bloom Wlnltred Freed Jack Saroyan and Jack Grauss but has many up and comung musncuans to take theur places ADVANCED ORCHESTRA ST ROW W Frcecl J P oples M Woo B Teustnqrue S S: r lu Goran R Awrlre A M1cGr0ror K Bertram N Olsen SECOND ROW L Angel T Leonard N Tenekuuan M Wuttmun S Jacobson G Scuacqua R Mason S Auz J Kung M Lum THIRD ROW I Dcnhim A OCunn0r J ouciuct son S n Cl vcr M Tor: FOURTH ROW A Forhcml P ru cr J rymple V Hclucrt un P X E I -I - gg' L 'vu ,, ' ' . I ,up g u 1 9 R , v 1 '7 .ul BAND -- . , . , . , . I . , . , , , . ' , . , . . . f A , , H . . I 11 - ' A I I I . . . F . , A I ' l - ll ll I . h . A I I ,, . I ,, 1 A - 1 1 U I I I U I A 1 . . I . - - , s FIR -- - X , e ,, . , ' - ,, um cs, B. Hull, D Vega, L, Ji nes, L llwn, . u , 4 1 , A ' . I, I. ' A ,I , Bl Q l-, D. Hone, 'John , D Rolnssar, Rf Cnjuna D' ku ner, Jllr ,I J I I. -- , N , . G ny , Freasc, R. Sgurunuqs, R Srullul-, I, Dal , . H X , B. M rl, B, otter, . Ray. 4 N v lu, -.eq 5 . ' u.
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2 5 0' ' 001' Q? Girlz' Athlvtir Aaanriatinn Do you know why the Lowell girls have such good figures and always look so healthy? Only one answer . . . they participate in the various G.A.A. sports. A good many of the Lowell girls take part in some sport, if not two or three. Whether they bowl, skate, or bat a ball, there's always a place for them. On Mondays and Tuesdays you can find the Modern Dancers busy at work learning new dances and exercises This is one of the sports which takes part in the Varieties and also does some television work now and then under the fine supervision of Miss Boehm and manager Stephanie Davis Volleyball seems to be a sport which is en joyed by a lot of girls lt is a good all around sport and manager Sybil Cahen is always on hand to help the girls improve serve or learn to set em up better Enjoy swimming? Then the YWCA on Wednesdays is the place for you If you can t swim, don't let it bother you, there's excellent instruction provided by manager Sylvia Hol- lingsworth under the supervision of Miss Strauss. Of course Tennis and Softball are provided for those who like to hit a ball. Whether you use a racket or a bat, its still fun, and both sports are part of the GAA Managers are Wendy Eppinger and Marge Meredith Like horses? Then Riding should interest you Under the capable management of Mar gery Saunders the Riding Club meets once a week for instructions Ambitious? Ever try Bowling? Our largest number of girls go out for this sport and why not? lt s a lot of fun also good exercise Mana ger is Fran Napolin Head of this organization is Jean Braas with able helpers Carolee Witt and Sharon Ford Fall terms officers were Cecelia Toleson Edith Strauss and Cynthia Stearns Tw 1-y '? HETPE
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