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Spring High Juniors SPRING JUNIIORS Elections came first on the H-11 list of activities. When the results were posted it was revealed the fol- lowing officers were elected: president, joe Laskyg vice president, Ann Beemang secretary, Merrily Long. Chosen to plan the picnic and prom were Laurie Young, Carol Hicks, Elyce Edelman, Martha Dettner, George Ivelich, Ravenald Williams, Tim Ryan, Dolly Wong, Doug Roberts, and Toshiko Okubo. The high juniors were seen playing games, eating, and dancing on May 4, the day of their picnic. It was held with the low seniors and low juniors at Glen Park. The long-awaited Prom was held on May 8 at the Gold Room of the Palace Hotel. To the annals of Lowell history another successful junior Prom was added. H-11 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Front row: Laurie Young, Ann Beeman, joe Lasky, Merrily Long, Carol Hicks. 2nd row: Ravenald Wfilliams, Martha Dettncr, Dolly Wong, Elyce, Edelman. iid 1-our: Doug Roberts, Toshikn Okubo, George Ivelich, Tim Ryan. Spring Low Juniors L-11 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE From four: R. Bachman, C. Melmon, A. Clark, J. Nolan. 2714! row: B. Lindsley, D. De Mun, P, Sevier, G. Jacobs. SPRING L-11 CLASS The dreams of many Lowellites came true as the spring semester began when they became upperclass- men. The term started as the low junior class held their hrst elections. When the votes were tallied the results were Al Clark, president, Carol Melmon, vice presi- dent, and jim Nolan, secretary. On May 4 the low junior picnic was held with the high juniors and low seniors at Glen Park. The after- noon was spent playing games, eating, and dancing. Their junior Prom was held on May 8 at the Gold Room of the Palace Hotel. There isn't anyone who will forget that wonderful evening. The success of the dance was due to the careful planning done by the offi- cers and their committee composed of B. Lindsley, P. Sevier, G. Jacobs, D. De Mun, and R. Bachman. PAGE TVUENTY-FIVE
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Spring High Seniors SPRING H-12 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Froirl razu: D. Sisich, C. Montgomery, P. Reider, N. Olsen, F. Baumeister, 2771! raw: I. Hall, A. Vargo, C. Berger, A. Modlin, P. Ogneif, B. Balthrope. 3rd wir: S. Keilholtz, B. Honig, P. Janssen, P. Braverman. ' i I I E I The Spring Senior Activities Committee made a successful term for the graduating classes. Leaders of the committee were Presi- dent Pete Reider, Vice President Nancy Olsen, Secretary Carol Montgomery, Treasurer Fred Baumeister. The following events took place: the Se- nior Exclusive Dance held March 12, at City College, the H-12 Picnic held May 5, which consisted of swimming and dancing at Fair- fax, Senior Day, which took place in school on june 11, the Senior Prom held at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel on the evening of June 11, and finally the long awaited, june 18, graduation. Other members of the committee were Bonnie Balthrope, Carol Berger, Phil Brave- erman, Isabelle Hall, Bill Honig, Pete Jans- sen, Scott Keilholtz, Adriane Modlin, Pat Og- nelf, Darrell Sevilla, Dick Sisich, and Ann Vargo. X Spring Low Seniors just a year to go, was the cry of the low seniors as the spring term began. The class picked Hall Woo as their president, Carol Cristler, vice president, john Vannucci, secre- tary. The officers with the help of their commit- tee composed of Alan Axelrod, Barbara Clark, Arlene Epp, Paul Goorjian, Steve Krieger, Martha Lendaris, Carol Moss, and Ronald Pe- tersen worked hard to make their activities the best. Together with the high seniors they made plans for the Senior Exclusive. On March 12 the Seniors in Paradise danced to the mu- sic of Virgil Gonzales at the City College Lounge. The low seniors along with the low and high juniors held their picnic at Glen Park on june 4. PAGE TXVENTY-FOUR SPRING L-12 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Fi-wit raw: B, Clark, C. Moss, J. Vannucci, H. Woo, C. Crisler, A. Epp. 2nd rouz' A. Axelrod, S. Krieger, M. Lendaris, P. Goorjian, R, Petersen.
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Loweii Students Take Part in Many Activities PAGE TWENTY-SIX
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