Lowell High School - Red and White Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 25 Block L .... . Page 26 Music Department . . Page 28 CSF ..... . Page 31 ROTC . . . Page 32 Big Brothers . . Page 56 Big Sisters . . Page 57 Varieties . . Page 38 Term Play , , . Page 39 Editor . . Arrociule Editor Aclirfifier Editor Senior Editor Art Editor . Burinerr Manager Sporlr Editor Sz D WHITE STAFF ISPRINGJ . SUE BRAAG SUSAN FISHER JOAN KAUFMANN POLLY COVEY GWEN DAVIS JOYCE PRICE PAUL DILLER Prmmgfaplgy CLAUDE LOWEN, CARL KRESS STAFF Joetra Colwell, Lynn Gilman, Addie Hong, Joyce Imazeki, Vivian Lund, Rosslyn Perry, Joelle Rosen, Judy Rosenthal, Barbara Texiera, Mary Ward. ontents Publications GAA Forensics . Red Cross . . School Clubs ..... Student Body Committees . Football ...... Soccer . . Cross Country . Basketball . Tennis . Baseball . Golf . Track . Swimming . . Seniors . . , Acknowledgments Page 40 Page 42 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 50 Page 54 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 66 Page 68 Page 70 Page 71 Page 74 Page 79 Page 104 5 NM as N, L3 9 U Q, :fa Sa ,,,,iR, ...I g.5ib:,r ,:V,..,.A, 6 , , was G X. M W Q r, wg 3 guts. X X x My vw yi MR Y: Q xx N5 xy IM 1 SSN M-5. , UYMWXN' X A 'S W N533 M Qecfication In past years the staff of the Red and White has been faced with the task of deciding whether to dedicate the book to an outstanding Lowell student, a beloved teacher, or one of the hard-working administrators. This year the staff makes the dedication to a person who can qualify in all three categories, Miss Edith E. Pence. Among My Souvenirs is our theme, and we hope you, Miss Pence, will keep this yearbook among your souvenirs as a fond memory of your final year as prin- cipal of Lowell High School. T1-us STAFF OF THE RED AND WHITE ur cjqcfministrators PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE As the members of Lowell's Class of june 1955 go forth to become alumni of this famed institution we wish them the success that has so often awaited Lowell's graduating seniors. This success must be achieved through intelligent effort, hard work, integrity, and loyalty to the highest standards of right and truth. These are the habits and qualities that Lowell High School has sought, throughout the years, to encourage and develop in her students. These qualities explain the remarkable record of success of Lowell's alumni. This year's graduates are facing some uncertainties as they plan for the future. But this is not new. Many of Lowell's graduates have won success in similar times. So, graduates of june 1955, be true to Lowell's standards and the years ahead should be successful ones for you. EDITH E. PENCE Principal As I bid you farewell, it is with the hope that along with your scholastic achievement you have experienced growth in that most important part of your education, the development of character. Personal integrity, dignity, self respect and the desire to make of your abilities something really worth while are the attitudes necessary for a truly happy life. If Lowell has helped you to develop these traits of character then it has succeeded, and you may look toward the future with confidence and antici- pation. I know we will be proud of you. GLADYS LORIGAN Dean of Girly Greetings and best wishes to the 1955 graduating classes. This is my first year at Lowell and as a newcomer I was greeted and made to feel welcome by you Seniors. Your friendliness and cooperation contributed immeasurably to my initial and permanent feeling of acceptance with this outstanding institution. Thank you for these courtesies. For four years you have added your bit to the over-all composition of the Lowell reputation. You now have the rest of your life to extend your contribution just as we who will remain behind will contribute our bit, pressing forward to the mark for Lowell High School. DR. ALDEN SMITH Dean of Boyr PAGE FIVE SGT. JAMES H. ADAMS MR. JACK ANDERSON MISS JEAN ANDERSON MR. ROBERT ANINO fon leavej MRS. MARY LEA ANDREWS MRS. A. LAURIE BACH MR. WILLIAM E. BAKER MISS FLORENCE BALENSIEFER MR. IVAN C. BARKER MR. RICHARD S. BELMOUR MR. STANLEY F. BERRY MISS LEAH BOEHM fon Ieavey MR. BERTRAM BRAUER MR. ROBERT BUCKLEY MR. AUGUST R. BUONO MR. SAMUEL CARPENTER MRS. ELENA B. CATELLI MISS MARGARET CHASE MRS. IVA COOPER fon leavej MISS FRANCES DEALTRY MR. RICHARD DOI MR. FRANCIS DRISCOLL MR. WALTER C. DRYSDALE MR. ANDRE DURY MR. JOSEPH EHRMAN MR. MAURICE F. ENGLANDER MR. NORVAI. C. FAST MR. WILLIAM E. FEILING MISS DOROTHY FLYNN MR. RICHARD FRANKS PAGE SIX ur acufty MISS ALICE GRAEBER MRS. HAZEL A. HAVEN MISS MARGARET HEATON MRS. MINETTE K. HIGGINS DR. RUTH HOWARD MR. ROBERT B. HYINK MR. DAVID E. JAMISON MR. EDWARD JORDAN MRS. ESTHER B. KALLBERG MR. HENRY KARPENSTEIN MISS ELEREDA E. KELLOGG MISS DOROTHY KERNER MR. REGINALD KRIEGER MR. JOHN LEE MRS. AGNES O. LENNON MR. FREDERICK LINDER MR. JAMES LIVINGSTONE fon lv.J MRS. JANIS LOFORTI MR. GEORGE C. LORBEER MR. PAUL A. LUCEY MISS IONE MATHISEN MISS UNA L. MCBEAN MISS MARY K. MCBRIDE MR. CORNELIUS J. MCCARTHY MR. OLIN H. MCCORD MISS CONSTANCE MCFARLAND MRS. MARIAN McKEE MISS BARBARA M. MENSING MISS GLADYS METCALF MR. RAYMOND 1. MILTON MR. MR. MISS EARL G. MINKWITZ BENJAMIN H. NEFF AURELIA M. OSUNA. MR. SAMUEL K. POLLAND MISS MISS MISS SGT. MISS MRS. MRS. MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. GLADYS I. RESTON MARGUERITE SCHROEDER ELIZABETH G. SCOTT L. SIMI IRENE V. SINK LENORE SMITH CELIA CAIN MAXINE VASILATOS MAUDE O. VOLANDRI ANNE K. WALLACH THERESA WESTFALL MR. JAMES WILLIAMS MR. MR. MR. BERNARD WOLF JOHN B. WORLD WILLIAM T. WORLEY CLERICAL STAFF MRS. MISS ELIZABETH GOLDSMITH EDITH P. HARRISON MRS. GERTRUDE CAHEN MRS. ANNETE BARR MRS. ELEANOR KENDALL MR. RICHARD 1. WURM SCHOOL NURSE MRS. HOPE ECKLUND ADULT CLASSES MISS MARGARET VANDERBURG 5!eCf'.7 j d fs fxme '54 6946, Q46, 1, Sfifflfy pfffglf Zhssqw, Aff, .af I mf afiff' xwf , Nea! 1yZf:7,,Z.!n'5fa 4 ja 555 Q55 Q 5lSfef: A 04 Q ' aeqef J WM M' ,ff aff' 411' 6 ,W ala 1 ' Danse 7' QQ! ff?- dp 'S gf-c!7,f',,r Q 'fwfr .2 . 2 fwll-3' gtg! ANAJ ga!! Student Qoafy Ofeacfers ROLAND PERACCA Prerident CAROL KARSTENSEN Vice Prefilfeflt YVONNE GROSSI Serremry HALL WOO T1-farm-er With President Roland Peracca at the helm the fall student body ofhcers led the school in an active term. Serving as vice president was Carol Karstensen. Yvonne Grossi kept up the correspondence and other secretarial matters. The person in charge of collecting Lowell's 100 percent student body dues was capable Hall Woo. From the rally platform the spirited Lowell E-rah could be heard with head cheer leader Don Bull directing. Elyce Edelman the editor of San Francisco's oldest high school paper The Lowell and her excellent staff put out a paper that kept our students and faculty well-informed. The fall editor of the Red and While, Sue Cohen, and her hard-working stall' tried their best to make this year's yearbook an interesting and informative one DON BULL CLAUDE BART ELYCE EDELMAN SUSAN COHEN BIIJUJ Head Yell Leader Girlr' Head Yell Leader Edilov' of The Lowell Editor of Red and lVlaile PAGE EIGHT ur pring Csituclent Qocly fsfeaclers GORDON CALLAWAY Preridenl SANDY JOHNSTON Vice Prei ldenl NANCY SAWYER Se rrutirry ROG ER RYMAN Trmrflfer The student body election results at the end of last semester showed that all of the victorious candidates were members of the class of june '55. Gordon Callaway, president of the Scroll during fall '54, was elected president. He was also low junior class president and football captain. Sandra Johnston, who was low junior class secretary, was elected to the highest office a Lowell girl can achieve, that of vice president. Others selected to help Gordon and Sandy were Roger Ryman, treasurer, and Nancy Sawyer, secretary. Rog, besides being a s-tar football player, was low senior class president and Nancy was low senior veep. Marshall Kreuter, another football star, was elected editor of The Lowell. and Sue Braag, editor of the Red and ll l9ile. Bill Werxmer, former assistant yell leader, moved up to head yell leader with Ken Kahn and Mike Byrne as his assistants. And rounding our the rule, Sally Mierson became girls head yell leader with Van Utt as her assistant. BILL WERNER SALLY MIERSON SUE BRAAG MARSHALL KRIEUTER lioyv' Iliad Yell Leader Girlf' Head Yell Leader Edilur of Red and llybife liililm' of The Louwll PAGE NIN li C9QI'LtiO4'S BART VQORSANGER ANN MITCHELL P 'V1f.. id 1'f1 1 Vi l-1Y Preiiflml President Bart Voorsanger, Vice President Ann Mit- chell, Secretary Martha Lendaris, and Treasurer Pat Aleck, heading the fall H-12 activities committee, led the senior class to a highly successful term. October 11 was the date and Fairfax was the scene for the Senior Picnic. Dancing to the music of Walt Tolleson at City College Lounge on October 29, for their own Senior Exclusive proved to be a wonderful experience. Howard Fredric's band provided the music for the Senior Prom at the Room of the Dons. And the all important Senior Day, january 21, was a fitting climax to graduation. MARTHA LENDARIS PAT ALECK 5'erremry 7'fe,1.r1zre1' .,. .... 3 -is .5 .'1sg:,:.,..i::a ..:'-: : W. V .V 'T . .21 A Q 3 'i .1 ... ti 2 .P -PERS-r23?' Er- . . .2 f 1 I Z giggvsf vi- 5 ,H IE J s ' wav' -gg. 1 ' 4, 1. . ' .,... -V 'ssivrf , I ' . . . ' .. t g. I . 4 ,a ,. ,, . , :gre x -. ' aft f sp- A fix, ., if A5351 A' . . , 'r july WG ' ' , fwx i-f fr 557 .gif . 2 gl se.. 1. - . ,W W, i gl f , D - ..,.., EH - . grrftaawiggv, if ' r 1 FALL H-12 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Iii mum' A. Mitchell, J. Gokson, J. Sam sun, M. Lendaris, P. Aleck, K. Karstensen, B. Williams. 2115 P'0Il'.' E. Norgard. I.. Cohn, P. Goorgian, S. Krieger, C. Pritchard. 3rd mum' M. Axt, C. Malins, B. Vonrsnnger. flfl gflgll CS3QI'LtO4'S JERRY GOLDMAN GRETCHEN GAUSE Pre.u'dr'nI Virv Prr'iia'z'f1I The Spring I-I-12 Activities Committee, led by President jerry Goldman, Vice President Gretchen Gause, Secretary Connie Brown, and Treasurer Tom Levison, planned a very eventful term for the high seniors. First of the events was the Senior Picnic at Fairfax on May 13. Everybody had an enjoyable time in the sun and water. The music of Benny Watkins' band set the mood for the Senior Prom held at the Empire Room of the Sir Francis Drake on june 3. Fun and merriment were had by the high and mighties on the great Senior Day, june 10. PAGE TEN CONNIE BROWN TOM LEVISON Sei'v'v1a1'J' Trearnrer H- 12 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Irt mum' Dick Shuey, Connie Brown, Jerry Goldman, Gretchen Gause, Tom Levison, Sam Franzella. 2nd mai: Addie Hong. Robert Hermann, Andrea Schwartz, Louie Levin, Karen Ty- ree. 3rd muff Mary Ward, Paul Blum, Louise Edler. gal! DQI'M.OI'S The fall '54 low seniors elected three capable Low- ellites to guide them through the term: Roger Ryman, presidentg Nancy Sawyer, vice presiclentg and Paula Skene, secretary. These oflicers in turn selected Sue Fisher, Joanna Tom, Karen Tyree, Linda Sorensen, judy Palmer, Rosalind Mann, Stu Pollalc, Cliff Mar- AD . f94'M'lg ROGER RYMAN NANCY SAWYER PAULA SKENE Prcfidwil Vic: Pfwidcrll Sa'cn'lflr1' shall and Marshall Kreuter to serve as members ol' the activities committee. In October, the class combined with the high se- niors to hold the Senior Exclusive at the Students' Lounge at City College. Everyone had a good time and it was a huge success. .3 D OW 0l'llOI'S GUY ERB DIANE DE MUN ANITA XWASHINGTON BOB MINNEY P1-cinlurll I'ici' Pre,iif1'w1l xlrliflg Vice Pr'r'iiu'r'ul Srrn'1r1ry I.-12 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE lar raw: jnelle Rosen. Guy Erb. Anita Wasliingtmrn, Bob Minney, Janice Yarnell. Jml muy' Bob Lom, Bachman, Manny Goldman, Diane Brooks. 3r':lm11'.' Ken Ilalling. Only one more year to go! Most likely this thought ran through the mind of every low senior in the school. When the term began, the L-12s elected three very able students to lead them. They were Guy Erb, presi- dentg Diane De Mun, vice-president, and Bob Min- ney, secretary. However, due to illness, Diane was not able to attend school during the term. Anita Wash- ington hlled the vacant position very capably. The only event the activities committee had to plan was their senior picnic, May 51. Everyone had a gala time playing and eating at Sigmund Stern Grove. PAGE ELEVEN JOHN DEBENHAM TASI-IIA VLAHOS ALLEN KATSUYAMA Prrridem' Vin' Pmridwzz Sr'r're1ary The fall '54 high juniors enjoyed a successful term. Taking top honors in the class election were President John Debenham, Vice President Tasia Vla- hos, and Secretary Allen Katsuyama. The H-11 activities committee consisting of Au- drey Bocek, Al johnson, Tom Caylor, Pat Jacobi, Mike Dunn, and Donna Dowling, planned their class picnic at Sigmund Stern Grove. Since there was no dance in view for the H-11s, they wanted their picnic to be better than ever, and that is exactly what it was. TERRY STEPHENS sYLv1A NELSON GWEN Davis Prc.fidr'nI Vice Prt'.i1'den! SL'l'7'L'flIYy Lowell's centennial class enjoyed a term filled with activities. Early in the term they chose their class officers from a group of well qualified candidates. Terry Stephens was elected president, Sylvia Nelson, vice president, and Gwen Davis, secretary, A whirl of planning and work then followed for the class was determined to have a successful junior Prom. The big night was April 22 at the S. F. Rowing Club. Blue Mirage was the theme and Charlie Stearns supplied the music. Sigmund Stern Grove was the site for the class pic- nic held in May. PAGE TVVELVE gd!! gUHl.OfS FALL H-11 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE 1.11 ww: A. Katsuyama. T. Vlahos. J. Debenham. A. Bocck, 2rm'lrow.' A. Johnson, D. Dowling, M. Dunn, P. Jacobi, T. Cay or. pfliflg 'gl,M'l1,.OI'.S' H-11 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE lit ww: Stuart Reed, Gwen Davis, Terry Stephens. Sylvia Nelsnn, Harvey Brody. 2nd row: Audrey Diehl, Herman Birenhaum, Karen Guthertz, Sheldon Shalit, Lee Labe. 3rd row: Peggy lkezoe, Tum Nylmn, Carolyn Leong, Pat Reynolds. ga!! Glow umiors FALL L-ll ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Ill mum' 1. Wfeinberger, j. Rohbins, K. Harrington. B. Bates. j. Benninger. Jml wily' j. Tsukarnotn..D. Richardson, C. Wlatson, S. Brochard, T. Stephens, S. Lindner, C. Jacobsen. J 3 o pflflg OW U4'llO4'S I.-1 I ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE lil min' Larry Westdahl, Marty Pyle, Russ jani- gian, Nancy lN1anL-ss, Zllll rozau' Deanna Blight. Rich Anderson, Marilyn Munter. 3rd row: Tony Matliias, Sue Figel. KEV HARRINGTON BARBARA BATES JOYCE ROBBINS Prvvhlml Vin' Pwiiu'w11 Seifvliuvv This term was exceptionally busy for the low ju- niors. They stepped into the limelight and introduced a junior Day in December. At this time all the low juniors participated in sports and games, dinner, and dancing after school. They also got into step as an upper-division class and held elections for class otlicers. With their votes they put into otlice Kevin Harrington as president, Barbara Bates as veep, and joyce Robbins as secretary. Composing the activities committee were jeff Ben- ninger, Suzanne Brochard, Craig Jacobson, Sue Lind- ner, Sylvia Nelson, Diana Richardson, Ross Shoaf, Terry Stephens, john Tsukamoto, Carolyn Watson, and jim Weinberger. RUSS IANIGIAN DOROTHY IONES NANCY MANFSS Prz',vi.flw1l l ii'v Prmidwzr .qt'lTl1IVj The Spring low juniors were headed by President Russ janigian, Vice President Dorothy jones, and Secretary Nancy Maness. These officers chose an activities committee con- sisting of Richard Anderson, Deanna Blight, Sue Figel, Tony Mathias, Marilyn Munter, Marty Pyle, and Larry Westdahl. This committee was Linder the sponsorship of Miss Mensing. This committee planned many activities for their low junior term. Heading the list was the Junior Prom given in conjunction with the high juniors. It was held at the San Francisco Rowing Club. Their other big activity was a picnic at Sigmund Stern Grove. PAGE TIIIRTEI-.N N e. gg QS? iam Q U To be or not 'bo be U UU lui mum' F. Newnmn, C. Blumenfeld, V. H.uris. l.. K.llbl'cld, N. llmwn, O. Hzllm. R. Glske. D. Foster. Jmf muy' l.. Miller, P. Samuels, S. Israel, K. Pulse. H. ffhinn. R. NVUU. K. jmsim. S. jack- Gfass ojpganuary, 1959 PAGE FOURTFIEN mn, im' wur: j. Kisllmnnsclmyan. M. Howard. R. Burton, j. Marks, R. Sluenuauw. M. Meyer. N. Krntylxkotl, S. Hurll, S, Limlquist. -Jtfa l'UIl'.' B. Nomllmnn. J, Manure, VI. Spence. R. Mittle. 1. Tobin. R. Allan, P. Clark, L. Heinecke, 5111 funn' S. Ramsey. D. jarnlnrt, E. Maker, L. Okulw, l.. Yatabe, DI. XXVCSYUFIILITR, S, Vuyns. W, Irving. 61h rauu' A. Zul-mth. F. Hulldorwn. A, l.JL'y. l. Gamzli. P. Knight. 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They .lre chosen l5CL'i1USL' of their leadership, service, and high scholar- ship. The Scroll Along with the Shield plan the New- lomer's Reception and May Cilrnival. They also help ro keep order at the rallies and games. m Lliod, Inlrrv Daxhiell, Roger Herst, Nixxxlmll Kreuter, Rol.1nd Peiricox. Ziff fur Milton fx elcnhxm ld Hohhs, Crul Krew, Nezll Peterson, Tom Stern. iii! wir .' Steve Hieyer. v 11 :him in L tiles Ralston, But Voorsanger. WD rn1l',' Don Bull, jerry G-rldm.m. Hruge 4 r on mm l on wuLlis inc x Neil Voors.1nger. 51,6 muy' I..1rry Colm, Stuart Gould, Ted Kerhul.1s, Clmrlcs Nllius I' xn n 1 wily' King Il.ll'l'll1glI!Il, Don Kmusi, james Nolan, Ruger Ryman. R.1un1lnl Xvlllll s QS7AzQlf! 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N.xmll.x Axxxxlx-1, l',xl fxxxxlixxlll. ,Ixx.xlx llx-lxwlxxlx. l.uxltx.x l..xxx, lfxxmx' Salxrulx. Vlxgxnm Sllxxxwn, llff run: Suu llx.x.1:. Sxxmxxx lfxslxx-1. M.x1y llullmgwxxxxxlx, ML-llxly Lung, Sxrxxly Sllxcrlxmxrx. M.xxg1l lllxlm.xxm. ilfx rffnx' f.xlxxl lixx-xlxxxxxlfxx-l. Llml mx-Il. 1llyxL'Al.lL'4xlN, l.IIlLl.l I,xxxcl.xxx'. l'.xx1l.x Skclxx-. lflxzxlxxxl Yxxgcl, mfr xml ' C,.xxxxl flmmllcl, lynn lxxlm.xxx, S.llIAlI.l ,lxllxm I-xlx. MU.: Mxulxx, lkxrxu Sxxxxxxxnx, Sxxc XX'lxmxx.xxx, l',M,l' 'IXYI-,N'l5 I IXI BOYS' BLOCK L lFALLl Ii! wuz' G. Vlnhos. D. Krauss, B. Yoorsanger. N. Vimrsanger. C. Grider. A. Mock, A. Axelrod, P. Gonrjinn, 22111 rnux' F. Addison, D. Hines. D. Bull, B. Lnshuertos, D. Silliman, A. Mitchell. 31'J mln' M. Axt, R. Perrnctzl, H. Wimiv, j. Vannucci. tj. Pritchard. j. Mindermim. Qgoys' Qfock OC Major social event for the Block L this semester was the semi-annual Block L dance. Oiflicers during the fall term were Neil VOO1'SHHgCf, presidentg jerry Goldman, vice presidentg Al Clark, sergeant at armsg and Terry Stephens, clerk of awards. During the spring term Rob Simpson served as president, Bill Werner as vice president, Ken Balling as sergeant at arms, and Terry Stephens as clerk of awards. Mr, Ben Neff is the sponsor of this outstand- ing group. hlL'l'HlVC'l5 ol the limtlmll sqimd enyoy the .mnu.il Iootlmll lunquel whiih was held on Deieilllwei 7 at the Montclair Restaurant. 4 4 PAGIE TXVIZ NTY-SIX GIRLS' BLOCK L fSPRINGl lvl ronx' L. Prove-nzu. L. Heiskrmen, A. Guerra, S, Mierson. G. Liause, S. Fisher, S. Silx'ern1.in, C.. B.irt. P. Covey, S. Braag, C. Lee. A. Hong, D. Wiing, A. XlUeyrnucl1. Zud row: j. Klein, j. Otken. j. K.iutmamn. I.. Sorensen, j. johnson, CQ. Hicks. R. Mann, M. Wfard, J. Belton, D. Leuenberger. A. Beeman. S. Alter, l., Lovelace, Cf. Bolotin, Tom, C. Herhorn, I.. Srlienk. irrl 1-num' M. Hollingsworth, Ci. Zelles. K.. Dill. M. Berdeigx, J. Miller, M. Oppenheim. A. Cinmhrell, M. Ingram. I., Young, j. Finnerxxn, I.. May, A. Scliwartz, S. Cohen, A. Golden, B. Stendell, P. Skene, I.. Gilman, I.. Edler, P. Kfookson, Li, Riclizlixls. ill' i-nun' M. Fuerst, E. Luna, F, Fitting, CI. Livingston, E, Edelman. M. Long, S. jolinston, O. Lure, Y. Know. L. Cieers. j. Riggs, S. Brooks, CI, Cell, T. Friedman, M. Rosinsky, B. Glass. S. Molien. 5111 rfur: L. Sher- man. S. Millett. CQ. Lax, N. Sawyer, R. Andre, j. Mckord. I.. I.4n'limzm, V. Gnesrlilorl, I.. Lonil. I. Rirli. I. llliruuller, M. Wferltlleriin. D. Dixon, j. Veale. The Girls Block L is ri very ilctixe organization at Lowell. The full lenders were president Carol V Crisler and secretary, Barbara Clark. Spring president was Carol Hicks and secretary Anne Beemun. The Boys' Block L and Girls' Block L joined forces both terms and held their traditional Block L dance. CAROL CRISLER Many other activities were planned including the semi- CAROL HICKS 11.111 lm-vidml gmnuzll banqlld. Sjlriflg Prvridulll girls' Qfoek OE SENIOR GIRLS BLOCK I. IFALLI 1IfYr7H'.'5. Anixter, M. I.eml.iris. B. Pollitt, B. Figone. N. I.e0n:ird, B. Clark, S, Auz. S. W'liism.in, j. XVIIMQ, I., Rotenherg. K. Kuitensen. fm! muy' j. Goksnn, I.. Earl, C. Karstensen. D. David. A. Mlkehell. Ii. Vogel, I, Holeomlw, A. jacohs, j. MCCutcheon, C. Melavic. im' 7'0Il'.' D. Somozu, L. Sreilrns, 1. Nakni, P. Aleek, M. Ulilmgrnn, j. Sampson, B. Willirims, V, Moss, B. Margulenus, Y. Nogueru. PAGF 'I'XVl?NTYfSliVl1N ORCHESTRA I-1 inn-.' j, Belmont. R. james. S, Iloueain. I.. O'Shea, A. Shinn. j. XVoo, M. Zimmerman. Iam' 10144 D, Hioolteh. M, Hollingsworth. l.. Angel. I.. Cioldeen, P. Belmont, Ci. jamhs, R. Andre, C. Aizenherg. .l. Heard, -I. lNlet'klenherg, 'Im' iviiiz' A. Iahhy, S. Swenson, j. Purrell, N. Mayer. E. Silverman, CI. Hates, If lyreenhurg, K. Sugiyama. C.. Halinon. Mr, Krieger. 4111 wir: I. Riih. IJ. Smith. FI. Nash. S. lerstegg. S. Aimlier. M. Olsen. K. jolinson, K. Milean. 5111 mir: H. Skillman, H. Smith, Ci, johnson. R. C.heu. N. Wloml. S. fohen. IU. Ciraxens. A. -Iohnsnn. S, Hough. R. Berk. D. Rosen. Glfi fair: M. Ritzman. M. luri- tinkle. IU. Skinner. I. Forde. D, Goldstein, Qi. Dagninn. N. Goldman. S. Davis. A. Snlmartr. 218870 Olil' R CLS Cl Dl.lC'C'QSSh.L! UCJCM' Lowells ehoir, directed by Mr. Berry, made sue- glee a performing group, and good kids. tessful appearances at the 1954 Varieties, and, on Playing at the fall Varieties and providing ensem- Deeemlwer 9. at the Emporium. Singing solo leads hles to play at P.'I'.A, luneheons and similar affairs were Coronet Malling and Meehthild Fuerst. constituted last terms activities ot the orchestra. This term the choir participated in the graduation. This term they entered the San jose Band Festival Mr. Berry admitted this term's choir has the hest on May 6. Most ofthe Lowell students won top hon- hass section in several years. He also named the girls ors, getting the titles ol' superior and excellent. ciHoiR lil iffri .' M. Q-iiesel-liueist, -I. M-iyei, I. Hank. R, Qiiidei. H. laudsley. Yainell, 'If Vlillioxh R. S.ll'1Ll7L'!. S. Iinetlitel. V. l,und If XX'hite. Jml wir: I.. Ciaidnei. P. Marquis. I.. Stewart. I.. Kripps. A. kiaiiiats, P, Moore. H. Clarkson, I. Vanderhuigh. IE, fi'.mIni'd. Y. Hammond. S. fh-late. I.. Morrison. I'. foolison. Sn! wi: .' K, Kahn. S, XVhite. D. Tanner. F. Skillinan, I. Prime. H. Skillman, j. Kal.intaiis. I., lau, N. Baumann. ,I. Steiner, VI, I.evaii'u. -Hfi mu .' M. Mrfiintoek. I, Otto. S, Mierson. R, Russell. P. I.iheit, S. Metelli. I. Selmadron. H. Thompson, 'I'. Yettei. V. Hanson. IHMQI4' 'l WIfN'l Y-Iflfrl I'l' 99633 GIRLS CQLIEI2 1 li,f iffux' j. Miuk, XV. Vlfllsiin, S, INlicrsim, J. Iiultiin. .l. Krcling, A. XY.1sliingt-mn, CP. Zcllcs, S. Rum.ino. Jul! win: II. Riilwcrlsim. P. Wfliitiivixilw, I.. Khcck, I.. Atlicit-in. N, hI.xi'tiu, I. Kixnlmll, O. 'I'.1lm1llcl. iii! 111115 fulxxcll, H. XVilwn, H. Tcssc, I7. Rug.111i, I. flmmllcl, Ii. xxllllhlllli. Ii. Sllinininn. 77111326 Lcarfwzides gntertcuinnzwzt at ofilwcff Thu Lowell High Scllnol Iianll, lcd by student comliiclnr Null IR-tcrscn in the liilll term and by Alun johnson in Ihc spring, hgul Ll wry husy LIIICI intcrcsting yc.1i', Anumnlg its m.1ny .ulivilius wore playing in thc Ifwotlmll Iilgg-.111I .lI'lLl .lt .ill the mllics and gnincs. Ilccugiiizul .Ls thc lvcsl in thc nity, LowcIl's lmnal lurinul Ilu- nunlcus nl the All-City Band which iQ.I.X'L' .1 ummcrl .lt Linlnln High nn March 51. During spring v.u'.uion, sown nutstmlling incinlx-rs from thc lmuul anal nrclicstm lmrticipiitul in thc honor urclmcstra ut thc four day music c'onfcrcm'r: at Bcrkclcy. Lowell sunt I-1 Il1SlI'LII11L'I1l.Il L-nscmhlcs and ll snloists In thc Northcrn CIi1liI'ori1i.1 Musil' Ifcstixxll at San jose in May. Thu lmnll was unllcr thi' giiialamu ol Mr. Ruginalil Kricgcr, hu-.ul of the music Llsp.1i'tim'iil, BAND lil rung' A. rlnlmwn. K. MI'I.u.in. K, I.cc, j, Piiru, M. lliillingsu-wtli, R. Stulrnnn. I.. Pimlismi. 'nl u I Rnl in R Iuinl xx lx lx g M I'lihLt'y I7 Hullsun R Killins I Iuhtin C . I in : 1. wins- , , w , . inf, . 1 -I ', . . . .1 . . . -. Ciiiivzimlt, I. Huppc. A. SL'IlXX.lI'I7l,l,LItI, D. Circun, D, flmvcns. VI, Marks. Rn! mn Ii. Ifulgus-m, A, I'.nul.'I'. Russu,K, jussic. A. XVsisc, 'I'. lfcluitns. R. XX'uIIm1in, C.. Ellis, R. Sulliu, IXII. Kicigi-I, -4ll:w11'.' N. Rit7m.lii. N. XY mul, A. Rnphrgll. ID. Lhcw, II. XViIluur. li. jiihnsz S. Anhui, VIR llivis, P. XV.i!mn.l'I. Admins, N. Pina, f-fl' mu .' II. IJIFILIIHIDC, j. Uppcnhcim. Ki. Ilmnllci, Ii. h.Il.1is, N. Lmlllingin, S, Hough. D, I'I.1itci'. j. Ilush. H. Ilcimlim. j, Harris, Li. lruiglilon, IXI. Liouxlwin. r.f1fmiIi.' R. Ilimcs, I'. Kvllclici, M, ii.irIinka-I, rl. Iusgiill, A. Burnett, S. I7.1vis, A. Srhwnrtv, I.. Nu hills, li. Ihtisliill, l I'.MiIi 'I'XVIf NTY- NI NI' .Tir ra afefs ? ' 1 551 ff acfc lnvffd of dffpctj 54,474 fc' -64 al I H-if elle' 'Q'-Tw xg, A W VA.: R 8 sfelvvf Gfzjc, Mil' ' f4.5317fzfif0'W 77045 Wiz! 4- -JM? 7? 2017557 729145 if FP Q 3 7111 X13-27 1274!-Q 62151, flffgss. Afdzrf aw' cffaj BOYS KSF ISPRINCQI lil funn' B. Lulln, P. M.it1gei'. j. Ciuldinail, S. Pulse. A. I.ub.1tsIcy. K. Adams, H. SIIXIUCII, S. II1'eyL':. S. Wkissenbeigcr, D. Ci.1xdnei', fi. Meilxle. F. Kinsne. I.. 0'She.1, I.. I ulissgu'. lm! wut j. M.irLin-I. kl. XVmi, D, Inbes, 'I'nIs-in. fi. -Inmbsen. D. fiippuui, S, Wlien. Ki. I.mxen. D. King. l. Ciuksini. 1. Mif.Iure, M. Ynmrn. M. Kwlhuin. R. fii.imi, A. Svigiitz, IJ. Rosen. P. AIlllItIl.lI'Sll. Inf wir: K. Ilgiiringtnn. S. li-inld, K. Kelly. Ii, N.isnn, H. Fung, M. Gnspe. S. hlutu. R. Lim. Ci. liiililnnin. S. Nh.ilil. II. Lung. j.f.us,uiilI. -Ulf mn .- j. Iienninger. XV. Shupe, M. M.innv. M. lmilinkel, II. I-ilinwn. M. II.illln.m. S, X'.iusv.-. ii. N.i1.ii-ill. R. lmugeiiliiiue. It l,nm. Ii. Henkel. GCl!lfO4'4'll.CL C9ClLO!CM'S lp 32?C!0I'Cltl.OIfl Iiill term CSI: members toured the C111 campus and xisited classes. This spring their annual picnic was held at Sigmund Stern Grove. Ifall semester uflieers were: Dun Krauss. presidentg Sue Alter, vice-presidentg .loanne Davies, seeretaryg .mil SJIII-0I'Ll Pulse. treasurer. l.lRI.S' :sr I . , . Spring term ofiicers were: Steve Breyer, president: Joanne Davies. viee-presidentg 'Ioan Burton, secre- taryg and Hurry Striiueh, treasurer. Miss Scott was faculty advisor. The CSF members must have Al Ii. plus .IVCIXIKLIC to belong to this orgnniziitinn. ISPRINQII il inn .' VI. lIe.liil. I.. Silxeim.in. M. Dielvie, IQ. Menzel, D. Keegnn. K, I..in. S. K limi, I . ineeiilweiig, 'If fuinininus. I.. lmlileeii. I . Ilnppe. A. -l.lekIevlLli. JNL! m1i'.' -I. Millel. S. lilrlsberg. A. Salmgiill, I. I,ee, I. Ilibl. fX. liulileii. fhllkll A Silmiitl R Spiixnli I Sih Iv S I'ishei R Abel 'Ii 'I'i A Il: lei I' li l 4111 u M. K ' . . . I i., . . 'I i. - ' UIl'. .. ' ' , . ' N, . 'IISPCIQ , ' W ' , ', LIIA. 'r U I' j. Stinger, A. f'Il.lillIIl, j. V.lIILlCI'l7lIIlLll. K. Ili'-nvn. 'l', Sgliwnrtz. M. Iiueist. I.. Heisknnen. M. I'IulIm.in. N. H.1,i4e. li. Roles. I . ffi1vil1ghrll,j. Tnhtaln. A. Diehl, R. Whulexsilx, II. Hin. -wifi mu .' K. Y-isIiik.iw.i. j. Riili, S. Sui-in-iii, S. julinstnii. I. IXR-ndlewn. S. Iiimliaiiml. J. Iiurhin. j. Diismll. D. XX,'m1g. il. Riggs. j. jnenlws. I.. I..1n. 5111 rffzzn' H. v.,n nun, is, Minlalletnri. I'. Nnliuinn. I.. Bates. If. Mum, IE. Knmninotn. M. Ihsiih. J. Ihvies. M. Axt, M. Levy, I. I.iuliteIs!L-in, I5. IICXIICI. I'AliI7 'I'IIIII'l'Y'UNI' ISRI TCE KJHNH 5N Cffflumf Jim H269 M, ORLOFF S. DEDERIAN IJ. Cuff. Ll. Cul. C. MALINS R. RICHTFR r.'.1p1. Ijapz. R. PARKER A. PAUI. 1.-1 l.ifwr. nr ll. I? 'l'lIIK'1'Y-'l'NX'O M. SHUEY Ll. Cal. T. LYTTLE Crlfff. I,. OSHEA lm! 1.1. M. RUSS C. KRESS PIRO Ll. Cul. Ll. Cul, l.'u.I7!. XV. IRXVIN D. MISKEL CAMPBELI IM' 1.1. IxI.1.l, lj! R. DAXVSUN J, ,IAKKSON ff. ANDREXVS IJ! 1.1. lr! Il. I nl IJ. A better battalion now than in a long time, said Master Sergeant james H. Adams. The Lowell ROTC battalion ot' 140 cadets has again upheld its reputaf tion of outstanding ROTC unit in San Francisco. The cadets take pride in their school and have given excel- lent performances in their activities. The cadets displayed their marching abilities in sevf eral parades but the real test of precision marching was the 91st Division Drill Competition in which Lowell Olllpflfly W lil wuz' A. lblHl.1.lIU1.ll!l, R, Ebeit. XV. Lalilame. R. l'.nlter, XV. llmsimri, A. Paul, XV. XVeiss liaar, CQ. lieiiy, ll, Helden. Juil rfirix' li. Hop, kim. A. Fauneni. ll. lilueit, ,I. llobroll. l'. llonastoisi, T, Kelly, 'l'. l.ee, Ci. Ciriilin, l.. Moss. P. Blaikwcll. I., Obemhain, P. Sar- igent. J, Slzuigliter. R. lliindlc, M. McKee, M. fluistenson, ll. llc-ment, S. 'l'xcl1eri1istl1. inf viizr: R. Moreno, VI. liederiaii, R, iyariett. Ii Wliener, J. l.imei'. A. Bent. l.. Taber, D. lirew, U. Richards. Ol71f9Cll'ly c i lil v'mr'.' 5. Nthlillan. jackson. M, Run, 'l'. taylor. M. C.ollwurn. 311.1 mum' R, Kelley. R. Afllllklkli, ll. filiiun, A. Valle, li. lioniu, K. iliillhlllllslll, N. Doane. ilil with' 'l'. Meis- ner, S, l,ce. K. jenkins, M, Aronson. C . Keith- ley, ll, liarriott. competed with ROTC units of other schools. The rifle team had an excellent year and won further distinction in the National Hearst Matches by placing first in the city and 10th in the nation. The rating of Honor School was again presented to Lowell during Federal Inspection proving the high standards which the ROTC upholds. The cadets also participated in several parades. To name a few, the Luther Burbank Festival of Roses in l'.'X!.F 'I'lIlIlTY-TIIRIPF . .. Q - A - .L Ol7'LpG4'ly lil l'UIl'.' W. Shopes, L. O'She.1. I. fsunplwell. I.. Alpxlugh, bill ru11'.' j. MelJun.lltl.li, Kiraly, A. Bissell, li. Stanton, R. Martin, D. Cornell, 5. Hudson. G. Prntlrer, M, Adler, H. Mil' ehell. .ini r0u'.' li. Ellis, R. Cf:r.1mi, P. Bel- mont, R. Sollie, C, johnson, j. lohnson, Alllw mir: W. Ross. A. Shinn. Ci. Butler, j. Bel- mont. R. Hall, R. lX!nxrow, l.. XV.rrnex. R. Bsrtnlnrne, A. lipex. I.. B.lei', Sellinger. Santa Rosa, the Gtnlrdsrnen Benefit Christrnrrs Parade, One ol' the highlights ol' the cadets' year was hear- .lnd the St. Patrick and Columbus Day Prlrrrdes. ing the news that Dick Shuey and Bruce johnson both Lowell was very proud to have supplied the color passed the entrance examinations for West Point. guard for the City Hall during Public Schools Week. This season, as well as others in the past, has proved In one of the most important rifle matches of the to be very successful and hopes for the Coming year's season at U.S.F. the Lowell rifle team won by al 924 progress are strong in the minds of the Lowell Cadets. out of rr possihle high score of 1,000. A A A - OI7'LfJClI'ly lil win .' M. Goodwin. D, Rosen. R. Shuey. A, Bragune, T. May, D. Green. Bm! mum' j. Hus- uin. R. Cioldsby. XV. Atkinson.. N. Fl'Ul'l'El'l. 'l', Sepulimln, D. liuentenehro. linlzfinl mu: R. Lgrwge, R. Riteher, li. johnson. D, Shuex' 1 , Andrews. PAGE THIRTY-FOUR JI f ncfrwcofii ers ' ecfeptriorn Al the heginning ol' each term, the Shield ami Scroll sponsor .1 Newcomers' Reception. Many Lowell Innlizins Lontrihuted tothe enrertzlinment, whifh llMlLlLlK.'kl sonys, Ll.lDL'L'S, and even liLlSl1l0D shows. Miss Pence g.11'e .1 VN'L'lk'0I11ll1g speech, encouraging new students to p.1rti1ip.1te in suhool activities, hut to le.1x'e Plenty of time for .11111lei11i1' work. The Shield, in both the fall and spring Receptions, gave .1 VVOI1L.lCI'l-lll lAilSl1lOll show which tlCINOI1SfI'L1fCtl the 1'loLl1ing worn by Lowellites through the years up to the present styles. The finilles, under the .lhle LllI'L'LiliUI1 of Miss Men' sing were dances performed hy the Scroll hoys. After the entcrt.1ii1n1ent in the .1u1litoriu111, .ill the newcomers and Shield .md Scroll nieinhers went down to the armory and 1l.1n1e1l to LW ei'y1l1ii1lg liflilll the jig to the hunny hols. MissLorigz1n11n1l Mr. KQlI'l3L'I1SlL'lll, i5L'I'll.lP5, worked the lmrdest of .lll .lllkl gave niurh ol their time .lllxl effort toward the suuess of these l'L'xCI7ll0IlS. l'.Xl.lf 'l'l lIIi'I'Yfl lYli BIG BROTHERS QFALIJ liz wzty' l.. Cfohn. D. Krauss. J. Vannucci, N. Voorsanger, CQ. Pritchard, E. Benton. 2rm'1'ou'.' C. Malins, D. Bull, B. Voor- unger, N. Peterson, CQ. Ralston. 3rd mira' E. Norgalrd, M. Axt, R. l'err.lt.L, H. Wloo, P. Gmmriian. C9710 gig Qrotlzers The most important functions of the Big Brothers is to befriend all boys new to Lowell. In the fall term, under the leadership of Neil Voor- sanger and john Vannucci, the group and their spon- sor, Mr. Milton, had a picnic at the old stadium. Another successful event was the intramural track meet, with the winning registry receiving a perpetual trophy. This will bean annual affair. H-vl BIG BROTHERS ISPRINGI lil muy' S. Gould. D. Roberts, R. Ryman, M. Kreuler. Herst, B. Parker, D. Shuey. 2111! rate: F. Roldan, S. Xveissene herger, '1'. Levison, R. W'illi1uns. S. Breyer. 'II Stern. B. jnlm- son. ird writ' I.. Dashiell, K. Kahn. CQ. Pere ison, B. XX ernei, G. Callaway. J. Goldman, j. l.:1sky. P. Blum. R, Simpson E, Hobbs. R. i NEIL VOORSANGER RAV XVILIJAMS Fill! Preridenl Sprfrig Prrfirferll In the spring. under the ofhcers Ravenald XXfilliams and Tom Levison, the boys sponsored a football de- cathalon and intramural basketball, Another major achievement was the furthering of cooperation be- tween the Big Sisters and Big Brothers by sponsoring the Little Sister-Little Brother volleyball tournament and Big Sister-Big Brother party. Pictured below are scenes from fall Senior Day. fyfr fn - If and PALEF THIRTY-SIX 4' .. Win.. FALL H-12 BIG SISTERS lil funn' A. Jacohs, D. Somoza, B. Pollitt, M. Ulhmann, J Nakai. P. Aleck, S. Anixter. E, Vogel, M. Marks, K. Karsten- sen. Zml mum- B. Marguleas, C. Moss, B. Williams, ff. Mela- vic, J. Holcomb, S. Auz. B. Figone, J. Gokson, L. Bertelson S. NXlhisman, S. Stoll. ,ird faux' J. Sampson, B. Clark, A Mitchell, I.. Earl, J. Peterson, A. Diller, I.. Rotenherg, K Smirnotl, J. Wfhite, C. Karstenscn, I.. Stearns. MARGIT UHLMANN ROSALIND MANN Full Clnflirrrlilu Slvring f,'l7rIfY'77lrl!l Cglae .Big Csvisters Upon entering Lowell, every new girl is put under the guidance of il Big Sister. The Big Sister's duty is to make the new girl feel at home and create a feel- ing of warmth between the new students and Lowell. In both the fall and spring term the Big Sisters had a Big-Little Sister party, a luncheon, and they ushered at the Newcomers Reception. The Big Sister's main qualifications are good citiz- enship and scholarship. Under the sponsorship of Miss Graeber the Big Sisters accomplished a great many things this year. The fall chairman was Margit Uhlmann and Arlene Epp was assistant chairman. Rosalind Mann was spring chairman and Rosalie Andre assisted her. SENIOR BIG SISTERS lil I'flIL',' P. Skene, J. Miller, J. Riggs. L. Sherman, C. I.ee, P. Cookson, G. Gause. S. Fisher, L. Sorensen, Il Stendell. J, Finneran, A. Hong, L, Lovelace, S. Braag. 211.1 row: L. Kornalski, M. Fuerst, J. Rich, V. Mann, A Beckman, R. Andre, J. Kaufmann, M. Dettner, S. Alter, D. Leuenberger, V. Utt. M. Warcl. J. Tom, A. Bee-man I.. Gilman, D. Cravens. in! row: C. Bart. C. Bolotin, E. Edelman, M. Oppenheim, I.. Heiskanen, J. Otken, M Hoffman, D. Dixon, J. Veale, A. Schwartz. A. Golden I.. Edler, M. Hollingsworth, C. Hicks. S. Cohen, J. Oyama C. Herborn, S. Brooks. -ith mum' C. Brodmerkel, K. Tyree, A. Chashin, A. Guerra, O. Luce. Y. Grnssi, I. Colwell, S. Grossman, J. Johnson, T. Friedman, A. Weyraucli, M. Rosinsky, B. Glass, S. Goldman. R. Mann, M. Wecltlle- ton. 541k rnu'.' L. Cioltleen, M. Long, S. Silverman, N, Sawyer, I. Young. S. Johnston. l.. Schenk, S. Hirsch, ll. Gell V. Stimson, V. Brown, S, Molien, C, Chandler, L. Lau, E. Ju C. PAGE TIIIRTY-SEVEN CHRISTMAS VARIETIES Lujl: mp In lmnfm1.' The Elopementn, Walking in the Park One Day fFinale1, Lnwellettes iopening numberl. Grand Finale, Rlgbl: mp In fillfffllflf Lnwellettes 1A Bit of Scotchi, XY l1en the Great Big Wcirlcl Stnpg Turnrngn, and A Day at the Zoo , ftinalej. llQ Varieties cz gat The Christmas Varieties of 1954 was rated high by the members of the faculty and student body. Under the guidance of Mr. Polland, producer and director, the members of the cast worked for many hours to make the annual event a success. The Varieties received packed houses on the nights of November 19, 22, and 24. It featured one-act com- edies, skits, dancing, choral and instrumental groups. Included among the main features were the fol- lowing acts: XXfhen the Great Big World Stops Turn- ing, The Yellow Peril, Advertisement Drama, Missing Links, and The Play's the Thing. Larry l'i-XGF THIRTY-FIGHT Dawson, Yvonne Grossi, Doug Tanner, Frances Fit- ting, King Harrington, and Cheri Dill were some of the outstanding actors. The band, under the able direction of Mr. Krieger, played several brilliant orchestrations. Their overture was a medley of songs from Oklahoma Mr. Berry's choir sang a variety of Christmas carols. Their voices showed that they had many hours of practice The Finale was on the theme of San Francisco, our fair city. Mr. Brauer, Mr. Anderson, and Mr. Eng- lander devoted much of their time to help the Big Brothers and Sisters to put on this act. N 'ur Q own gs tfze O erm mlay OUR TOXVNU 'Vina Casa' flux lfn order of llnfir tlflf7t'.l7'tlllL't'l Slage i'll.iz1.1gw', john Mac Farlane. Stuart Pollakg Dv: Gilahi. Dick Anderson, King Harringtong jot' CH-vzrvfl. Mike Gilr- honsg llnzrit iN'tu'w1m'. -Ierry Camphellg Mft, Giblzi, Van llttg Mm. llwvlzlz, -ludith Freedg Ciufulqc Gilzbu, Larry Dawsong l?t'btrc.1 Gibb-. Cheri Dill, Wfendy Wilsting ll .1lfV1' ll el1l1. Alan May, Rich Ciramig Emily Il ebf5, Shirley Choate, Dawn Cravensg Pmlcowr ll ill.n'd. -lohn McFarlane. Stuart Pollakg Mr. lluvlnb, Williiiirl Hearng Simon Slfmifnf. Fred Seagerg Mini. Sfl.1IIlc'l, Roherta Cranowg Cwzimfzlt' ll'U.l!'7'L'll, john Wliiteg Si C1-vzwll. Paul lilumg Sam Chzig, Mike Aronsong fm' Slrm'd.1rd, Dick Anderson, King Harringtong CblH'Lkl7 Choir, Nancy Baumann, Linda Cripps, Sue Barnard. Ingrid Haclch. Leann Morrison, judy Moyer, jan Vanderhurghg 0rg.n1f.il. Pat Coolcsong Puzffle' uf flu' TUll'll, Alruliwlre, dr.. lrenore Kay, Tahita Rodman, Tania Slcrahali. The entire play takes place in Grovei s Corners, N. H.. l9tll-l9l3. lJiv'ui'lc'd In Samuel K. Polland. Lfgbling effect: created and directed hy Carl Kress assisted hy Sam Dedcrian. Snzgi' Mrimrgtlr. Carl Kress. Smgif Craze, Carl Berry, Victor Hanson, Henry Roah. Samui' EUIt'L'l.l', Paul Blum. Iwblirify, .lady Palmer, Cufllumxl. Carol Chandler. Meta McGilvray, .lack Morie, Ba rha ra S leza lc. Mah'-1111. Roherta Cranow, Pa Iiarhara Slezak. t blacohi, Laurel Young Mnrir, directed hy Stanley Berry, OUR TOWN Our Town proved to he one plays which Lowell has produced did an excellent joh in portraying were in pantomime. At the closing gave credit ro the actors while the that Our Town was a play to h of the most outstanding in many years. The cast the characters who often performance Mr. Polland audience displayed proof e long reinemhereil. PAGE TIHRTY-NINE THE FALI. STAFF IN ACTION. Jlie olbwell Through the capable guidance of Elyce Edelman as editor, the members of The Lowell fall staff put out one of the best school papers ever. Sue Borshell, joan Kaufmann and Doug Roberts, as page editors, and Marsh Kreuter sports editor, planned the pages of each issue. Marsh Kreuter as spring editor also put out a top flight paper. Lester O'Shea, Ann Golden and Mari- lyn Levy were page editors and George Peterson was sports editor. Many new features and news columns were added to The Lowell this past year. l , i ' ' 1 . ' i : tu if ' -f ,. . ' t f , .:2 P W .s f - I L ' e A '-i- 1 - E ..........,, , 4.1 L Q . , I 5 ,E r y t P, . . . as In is ,., i , ,. K Pvl- N - 1 ' Y EWVF FDELNAN - x A L .iff ' xg ill' Fall lfzlilffr I V T'-'su Y ' , 4 l R fin' ' . as if ' X ' ' ' L ' ' rf ., .A A W I ziwg, ,,,,2:'f . 5 . - Q I da 3 ' A f l f- . ir 'K' We 'Q ff l 5 ' ei LOWEl.L STAFF MARSH KREUTER Tap row: Lester O'Shea. Page Editorg Ann Golden, Page Editor: George Peterson, Sports Spring Edlun- Edrtorg Doug Roberts, Assistant Editorg Marilyn Levy, Page Editorg Tom Levison, Business Manager. 3111 rouu' Arlene Berkman, Paul Blum, Carol Bolotin, Sue Borshell, Connie Brown, Mattie De-ttncr, Feature Editorg joan Duizend, Mechthild Fuerst. 2nd row: Henry Fung, Barbara Glass, Carol Gold, Sue Goldman, Sondra Grossman, Karen Guthertz, Lee Labe, Dale Leuenberger. 1,11 l'UIl'.' Bob Minney, Art Editor, Carol Morrison, jerry Redford. Gayle Richards, Judy Teitler, Joanna Tom, JoAnne Veale, Maurice Wleinger. PAGIE FORTY RED AND XVHITE STAFF KFALLJ SeaIr'i1.' Barbara Clark, Connie Melavic, Gretchen Gause. Bark row: Sue Braag, Susan Cohen, Susan Fisher, Mr. Buckley, Diane Shatlman, Myra Marks, Alyce Jacobs. l SUSAN COH EN Fall Editor cglze mee! and lfwllllw Sue Cohen and Sue Braag, fall '54 and spring '55 editors of the Red and White yearbook, turned out to be the heads of one of the busiest groups of Injuns 'round the Reservation. Associate editors were Alyce Jacobs and Sue Fisher. Myra Marks and Joyce Price took care of the finan- cial end of the yearbook, while Sue Fisher and joan Kaufmann went rounding up information in their jobs as activities editors. The staff decided upon the theme of Among My it 1 . f 5' A is rg ,,:. 'if rv 1 In I::- ,,. L- X A s :img .ff , 5 H 1 .:.,.., I ' ' ' f .-,,, I M urqu 2 2 l lik v 5 -'S A E A at - . . Ev I 5 , ,ga nw 5- -5 sw f an l if ' 'E .4 V 5 ' .,,. , is v s rf Souvenirs which has been carried out in the division pages and in the extensive use of snapshots, Connie Melavic and Polly Covey took good care in getting the senior section in order. Most of the action pictures throughout the book are the results of the efforts of Carl Kress and Claude Lowen. These two volunteer members of The Red nm! While .rfaff covered almost every social and athletic event during the past school year in order to snap pictures for the yearbook. T f . uau, C -h sUE BRAAG V 1 .K J, Q. li if ' Sfrrifzg Edilur RED AND WHITE STAFF Tap mir: R. J. Buckley, Adviser, Susan Fisher. fl,i.ru1unf Editor: joyce Price, Bu,1if1e.r,i' Mamxger: Paul Diller, Sporlr Edltrny' juan Kauf- man, Alllflljri liJirur,' Polly Covey. Serlim- Edilfir. 21111 row: joetta folwell, Gwen Davis. l. nn Gilman. Addie Hong, Joyce lmazeki. Bullum mm: Vivian Lunill, Rosslyn Perry, -Ioelle Rosen, ludy Rosen- thal, Barbara Texiera, Mary XX'ard. PAGE FORTY-ONE 07A e Qtil' s ' tlz letra ssoezia tion SONIA All! lfilll l iiil1fi'r1l The Girls' Athletic Association offers nine sports which are sponsored by the Lowell gym teachers. Any girl can participate in GAA sports and earn her award. The sports offered are bowling, swimming, riding- tennis, softball, volleyball, basketball, modern dancing, and ice skating. Mrs. Smith sponsors bowling and ice skatingg Mrs. McKee sponsors swimmingg Miss Flynn sponsors ten- nis, softball' basketball, and volleyballg Miss Sink sponsors riding, and Mrs. Westfall, a Spanish and English teacher, sponsors modern dancing. If a girl participates in a sport each term, she be- comes a lifetime member of the Block L Society and receives a gold L at the end of her high senior year. Everyone enjoys belonging and participating in the various GAA sports. Besides having fun, the girls get plenty of exercise. Each sport has a student manager. PAGE FORTY-TVVO SANDY SILVERMAN .Ypililg l'i'cfiirlwlI Modern dancing managers were: Liv Stearns and Laurie Young, Paula Skene and jerrell Jacobs were the heads of tennis. Bowling managers were Sandy Silverman and Donna Dowling. Managers for ice skat- ing were Susan I-Iurtf and Bev Middleton, while Josie Rich and Mechthild Fuerst were in charge of volley- ball. Heads of swimming were Christa Herborn and joanne Davies. Riding managers were Carol Moss and Ann jones, while Terry Yasukochi was in charge ot' softball. Every Lowell girl can participate in GAA sports. Gals rush to tennis courts, riding academy, ice rink, bowling alley and the Y, all eager to earn their awards. Fall and spring officers were: Sonja Auz and Sandy Silverman, presidentsg Carolyn Watson and Susan Hurff, secretariesg and Dianne Brilliant and Josie Rich, clerks of awards. Jdfvlfg auf Off!! 50 Dreamy -541 cd 'Vffff' I .T Rocfcf fo Jr - 151 Would , Q rwrg kv was -WW Ti .xg ,Alf 'View 0-:rl gag A-'ww s Q. fi A I ' govfing 776111, W'-1 V-.1 X a 3 . A dow , . A The A, Vhdmmwk 'va Gooaf fines it ok QQ 'X R QQ Q R w u fx Q N Us Tjmf Ofc!! eat-7 MMC v 0 Wen? ff-'H MU' CQ: fa, Janie 3 W' el f ' I8 404146 Ama' .9 af! mfg s X A Cfpp .J f 9.7 ' sr 'fp -If FORENSICS If! muy' Tondi Cummings, Steve Hone, Deanna Blight, Lyn Cahen, Wendy Kaufmann, Carol May, ,lim Mitchell, Mike Axelrad, Rosalie Genes, Marie Farina, Reggie Tendell, Mary Lee. 2nd row: Diane Sachs, Vintent Fernandes, Gerry Grant, Sue Borshell. Bill Goldman. Judy Biskind, Arne XVercheck. Marie Key, Mike Rucka, fharles Mcfilure. Lester O'Shea, Larry Dawson, Mr. Lorheer. inf rf111'.' liven Davis, Stephen Jacobs, Richard Price. orensic ociety According to Mr. Lorbeer, the sponsor of Lowell's Forensics Society, the group this year is one of the best he has ever coached. For many speakers it was their last year and they filled it by participating in many tournaments. Mr. Lorbeer announced his plans for retirement after serving the society for over a quarter of a century. The society owes much to Mr. Lorbeer and his absence will be greatly felt. This year's graduating speakers have left behind them some wonderful records of achievement as shown by the many new additions to the trophy case. College has claimed such outstanding debaters as Stephen Breyer, Marc Leland, jim Mitchell, Stuart Pollak, and Lester O'Shea, who are some of the best FORENSIII TROPHY XWINNERS Reggie Tendell, Mr. Anderson, Larry Dawson. PAGE lfORTY-FOUR debaters ever to attend Lowell. Speakers who are grad- uating include Larry Dawson, Peggy Berry, julie Klein, Rosalie Genes, and Carol May. There was no lack of tournaments this year. The first one was held in Modesto where Lowell took second place, Then came Oakland where Lowell won first place. Victories also occurred at Stanford, COP, St. Ignatius, and Lincoln. The society met every Wednesdrzy during First period and held practice debates and speaking events. Jim Mitchell served as president for both the spring and fall terms. Mr. Anderson had a group working on dramatic and humorous interpretations. Two of his outstand- ing speakers were Reggie Tendell and Larry Dawson. DEBATING TROPHY WINNERS Stuart Pollak, jim Mitchell. Mr. Lorbeer, Marc Leland, Steve Breyer. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES I-I rfur: ff Carson, S. Hnnig. A. Knudler, S. Port. XV. XY'ilsnn, M, Hrvllingwvrvrtla, S. Fisher, G. Ffh, A, Bncck. I.. Kay, N. Leech. Dm! wtf: A. jacklevich, fl. Petersen. T. Helensky. B. Karpe. S. Walslm. G. Davis, L. Geers. j. Moore, P. Tell, K. Cooper, j, Oyama. B. Hui. 3111 wir: A. Lihby. H. Mac, J. Levin, V. lirochard, R. Cnhen, j. Peterson, II. Sirhu. G. Sirbu, C. Mclfluer, T. Patch. 4211 rung' H. XVon, A. Cheu, A. Cianiats, V. Hanson, Ci. lierragero, N. Wgtrd, M. Wcwng, D. Rosen. UIMOI' The Lowell Chapter of the Junior Red Cross par- ticipated in many worthwhile activities this year. The ofhcers were Guy Erb, presidentg Susie Fisher, vice presidentg and julie Klein, secretary. As always the guidance of Mrs. Catelli, the faculty sponsor. made the year so successful. Many campaigns were carried on. Guide Dogs for the Blind and jackie both received enthusiastic sup- port from Lowellites. In December the gift box drive was held, resulting in over two hundred boxes filled. The Seeds for Democracy drive brought in many packet of seeds for farmers in other lands less fortu- nate. Susie Fisher was the chairman of this deserv- ing campaign. mee! V083 Throughout the year, Junior Red Cross members contributed their services in many ways. Cheery tray favors were made for every holiday and sent to sol- diers in hospitals and children's wards. Translating letters was another valuable activity. May was Friendship Month, and many registries made friendship albums for those children in other countries. Some of those who worked hard and deserve spe- cial credit for contributing so greatly to this year's suc- cess are Mary Hollingsworth, Judy Levetin, joan Tuh- tan, Gretchen Gause, and Robert and Richard Ebert. The sponsor of the organization is Mrs, Elena B. Catelli. She should receive the credit for making it the most active chapter in the city. PAGE IFORTY-lilVli IA -.- 'QW' CHESS CLUB GERMAN CLUB POSTER CLUB lit raw: P. Belmont. M. Gorlinkel, U. l.fI raw: L. O'She:i, M. Fuerst. lu 1-ou' : G. Russell, O. Tzvikevich, S. Holndilotf, O. Kapostins, T. Eisenstadt, L. O'Shea. H,Von Holt. 2ml rw1z'.'j.lsaacs, Ruclenko, O. Tabouret, C. Collins, P. Killian, S. :ml raw: I.. Grupp, S. Gould, M. f'. Herhorn. Dickie. 2111! 1-vw: T. Pedersen, L. Ross, I. Frnneran, Aronson, L. Dawson. P, Reynolds, S. Ferroggiaro, C, Hearney, B. Karpe. 3rd row: K. Tyree. D. Underhill, l.. Geers, C. Lee, M, jenkins, AI. Richards. D U I C OU U 5 Here at Lowell we have many clubs in which Members of the Poster Club proudly display their interested students can participate. The students not art work around the school. Miss Chase is the advisor. only are able to further their interests, but they are The Future Nurses meet Once u mouth undef thc also able to make new and lasting fflfndshllas- sponsorship of UC Hospital and faculty member, Miss The Chess Club, under the leadership of Mr. Kellogg. The 43 members are able to gain informa- Williailis, participates in tournaments with other tion about the many different types of nursing work schools. The president is Ted Eisenstadt. available. Mr. Linder directs the German Club, which is for This year three new clubs were introduced. They those students who want to know more about the Ger- are the Future Nurses of America, the Golden Gate man language, Club and the Ticket Sellers Club. . U Nga GOLDEN tQA'1'E 111113 Q Iii ruzwl Dietz GFgellSdsREVlTlMlzlrTnbA.Beck1nan,C. Dill, 1.11 raw: M. Ingram, A. Weinberg, j. Rich, j. Davies, P. M Dettne? Stimson G.'Richards, ,E. Luna. Zml raw: G. Covey. A. Beeman, G, Cause, l.. Fitzgerald. K.. Brodmerkel. Bdfgs A ilunkg C Lax cj, Covington, j. Hemstreet, L. N. Newton. 2114! ww: C. Leong. M. Furtado, B. Frxzell, S. Cohn' H' Pomerenta M., Hollingsworth. 3rd ww: V. Si- Fisher, N, Martin. J' Gwen' B4 Millilwvlrlx. Lynch, P. kbrskf J-' people, J. 'Omg D. Reese, D- Cmvg-ns, Cfookson. L. Geers. 'Ira' ruzr: S. Hartman, G. Frarle, A. Ikeda. K. King. S. Gould, M. Wfong, C. Chandler. PAGE FORTY-SIX SLIDE RULE CLUB lil run .' Mr. Barker, K. Dawson, Isaacs, H. Strauclt, D. Skinner, T. D'Agostino. T. Melodia, H. Goetz, M. Gospe, If. Becker, G. Nazarotf, M. Kavanaugh, C. Kaufman. Jin! Iliff: CQ. Herborn. S. W'ieI, M. Russ, XV. Hong, B, Castle, M. Wong. S. Lee, D. Lice. S. Yee, C. Kwong, H. Page. 3rd wuz' A. Sclmartz, AI. Hottman, W. Shopes, M. Goldman, R. tiuguenlnrne, I.. liokwn, I-'. Dare, K. Naito, H. LaElamme, R. Sollie. USHERS RESERVE lil rnw: M. Hotlman, L. Heisltanen, C. Herhorn, M. Fuerst. . Trosper, R. Andre, A. Greenblat. C. Flamm, IJ. Wisll. M. Davies. L. Goldeen, L. Angel, I.. Schenk. Jml rfnix' G. Xelles, S. Knechtel, K. Sugiyama, D, Epstein, V. Mann, A. Beckman, j. Mendelson. D. Sachs, A. Lynch. K. Cooper, K.. Rennie, A, Merritt, V. Farr, -I. Gould. 3rd raw: S. Choate, D. Draper. M. Basiclx, S. Cfedering, H. Faross, H. Von Holt, C. janofsky, A. Ciambrel, V. Manrique, D. Martinez, C. Greenberg, T. Cummings. -Hb ww: I. Kusulloba, N. Osllur- kotl, A. Libby, M. Gianetti, K. McDonald. D. Rosen, I. Yabajra, R. f.heu, C. johnson, L. O'Sl1ea, R. Vassellv, j. Bear . T School labs Mr. Englander is the sponsor of the Golden Gate Club, which holds panel discussions on the subject of teaching. Visitors from San Francisco State and City College discuss teaching with the members. The president is Stuart Gould, the vice president is jo- anne Davies and the secretary is josie Rich. The Slide Rule Club, which Mr. Barker super- vises, is quite active. The Beginners Slide Rule Club meets in the morning and the advanced group meets after school. Steve Breyer is the president. Mr. Berry directs the Ushers Reserve Club. Chair- man Rosalie Andre and the Ushers Reserve members usher at important events around San Francisco. The Writers Club turns out an annual book ol' their efforts. Miss Mensing is the sponsor. If science is one of your interests, you may be interested in either the Biology Club, which includes the study of natural sciences, sponsored by Miss Vasi- latos, or the Chemistry Club, which studies the physical sciences Linder the direction of Mr. Jamison, or Mr. RADIO I LUB WRI'IlERS CLUII BIOLOGY I Lllll li! mu .' A. Childs. S. Peikins, K. lil wir: 'I'. Scliwartr, P. Sessions, F. Iiurd, lil rfur: II. took, N. Looper, II. Von Holt, Siekert, R. tirami. Emi mu .' S. I.. lioldeen. 2mJm1r.'B. Hiu, E. Edelman, S. johnston, XV. Kaufmann, C.. Elliott, 'I'. XVCI- Uederian. II. Mitchell, P. Ilonac- S. Snow. ter. J7I1fI'ftH'.' Ii. Nason, V. Brochartl, M. Niel- L.ll'sl. son, -I, Larroll, D. Asterlind. in! i'Hn'.' j Lawiy, S. Lester, J. Astalosh. ,s , we 5 .i if .2 PAGE FORTY-SEVEN CHINESE STUDENT CLUB In mu: D, Chan, S. Chow. C.. Lau, A. Wy, 1. Pay, L. Gokson, B. Fay, C. Dare. R. Lee. 21111 row: H. Wim-m, I, Mock. A. Chew, O. Chung, R. Ong, F. Wimng, S. Chuck, P. Dare. Sn! row: V. Toy, H. Fung, D. Chin, R. Low, A. jeung, H. Mar, W, Soohoo, F. Lum. 415 raw: S. Yee, B. Hong, C. Kwong, M, XVong, S. Lee. D. Loo, B, Tong. SCAC Dury's Radio Club, which works with electronics. The Chinese Student Club, which Mr. Lee super- vises, plays an important role in student activities. Miss MacFarland advises the Music Club, which furthers interest in symphony music. The Ticket Sellers Club is sponsored by Miss Mathi- sen. Its members busily sell tickets for all of our games and sports events. Lowell's stage crew works behind the scene to make our rallies, programs, and dances a success. PAGE FORTY-EIGHT QW? MUSIC CLUB In row: L. O'Shea, A. Ganiats. S. Knechtel, A. Grcenblat, M. Fuerst, R. Andre, D. Wish. D. Rosen. 2nd rauu' A. Murano, K. Sugiyama, D. Flamm, C. Herborn, A. Schwartz, W. Shopes, M. Gortinkel. Sid ruuu' T. Yetter. VI. Beard, M. liasich, H, von Holt, G. Nnzzlrotl, A. johnson. R. Cheu. Q! Clubs The boys' physical education department sponsors two clubs. One of the organizations is the Silver Spikes. Boys on the track team are eligible for membership in this organization. The other group is the Knights of the Gridiron. Membership in this group is limited to varsity football players. Mr. Wolf and Mr. Feiling are the sponsors of these two clubs. 'l'IK.KE'I' SELLERS lit row: j. Mathios, M. Hone, VI. Klein, J. Horowitz, P. Matzger, V. Green, I. jacohs, J. Burton, D. Horowitz. 2nd row: R. Guggen- hime, P. Unck. K. Guthertz. I.. Labe, -I. llyrnes, M. Gospe. K. Dawson, XV. Kaufmann, D. Epstein, G. Erb. 3rd mum' H. Seeley, S. Franzella, J. Palmer, M. jenkens, S. Levin, S. Friend, A. Cohn, S. Johnston, N. Maness. FALL DANKE COMlNfl'l'TEE STUDENT BODY DANV12 fiOMMl'l l'lfE lvl rout' M, Prescott. K. jakobson, ll, Knrstensen, R. Perilccil. CQ. lil fwfr: Connie Brown, Sandy Johnston. Kitten Tyrec. lollins, V. Utt. N, Muness. 21111 run .' J. Bl'UUC.ll'lff, D, DeMunn. H. ,l.rnet Belton, Anne Beemnn, Nlcliie fLlI'lUI1IL'.l, -liinet Riggs. Brody, R. Simpson, A. Fpp, C, Pritchard, I.. Vlautin, V. Eckstroin, Jud rfmy' Anita Axt. Ciortlon Illllgmgiy, Victor Biocliiird, A. fiolin, Ronilld Low, Mike Kurzmiln, Tony Rose. iii! will J filet' then Cause. Mike Dunn, Steve Breyer, P.uil Blum, Kexin Harringtoii. l.Lll'IY Draper. 77261 fl Q 'l,tCCOSSfU! Q61 HCQS Miss Deultry, the faculty sponsor, will vouch for everyones hard work in making each dance .t sellout. Carol Kurstensen, committee clmirinan, knows how every member cooperated to the utmost to make all the dances successful. Sandy Johnston, vice president of the student body, is .Llso chairman of the Student Body Dance Com- mittee. Other members of the committee were janet Riggs, Kevin Harrington, Anne Beemitn, Guy Erb, Anita Axt, Niclme Cllfllllllfll, Sylvia Brown, Victor Bro- chard, Steve Breyer, Paul Blum, Karen Tyree, Gret- chen Gause, Larry Draper, Gordon Callaway, Mike Dunn, janet Belton, Ron Low, Tony Rose, .ind Mike Kurzman. PAGE l Il 'IiY 7 GEMS of Cgiprnit at the cz flies The rallies held in the court were better than ever. Under the able direction of Gordon Callaway and Roland Periu'e.1 the spirit of Lowell was upheld and the student body was kept lmppy. The members of the tiilll rrllly committee consisted ol Wliite, G. Giluse, D. Bull, C. Knrstensen, R. Periutu, V. Green, N. Petersen. S. Auz, C. Crisler M. Ulilmunn, K. Kuhn, N. Risbrough, S. Hone, G. ciLlll0WLly B. Wferner, K, Bley, T. Cfnylor, and 'l. lfppinger. Witli .ill ol' the eominittee working together there was .1 lol ol' laughs .ind lun. Singers Stan Wilstmn and john Hawker from the liungri i were two ol' the speeitxl lAC.ltLlFCS provided hy the rally committee. ......-.4 iw- S'I'llDIiN'li BODY R.'Xl.l.Y fUMMI'l l'lilf lil rnrru' Durotliv llmlerlilll. l..lulel Younu. Vxln lltt, llllq' Leuenlwerger. I'.1tt,o.ikmii. Jud wu'.',lo.inrie llnies, Slmion lohmton, Suzy lfricnd, Cioidon !.ilI.m.ix'. Sdnilv I-:limit-ii, Elycc Edelman, Pill -I.uolai. Sill rffu .' V Wlerner, joe lnisky, Ditk iiuegeiiliiine, lf, Sli.nk.in. llill XX C'INll,l.lI, llill are Pmzif lfllf1'Y-oNE ? Qs! gs 5 5:2 333 ig - Q, L Iv-1-5 . F' 'wz x X ' Nw. E A iv Mfwfm wh EH? ww STN. A-isa, f, W ,Qi . as 2322: g - 'UIQ . ' W, Y 2 6 Ivan? . 4 24 Ki 4' -rbqf ' .Dos-ii' ou Q Pnfmref D' V4 'Take 'fn a',p',g 50' l V 1' ..q,: , . sw any 5 5 nv' twin. far! ya' ,aah fum! fsnf ff rn ef? 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'Y 'Km SQ! fi W . .200 X X 43 lx ' ' if GUAD J ,,,,, Q' :fs V W , gg W rg T xl 2, X X 1 ' 5 Q .f gg X2 x 5 , f 5 ,K if-1' X N oorm p ,P A ' KINBSFATHER cumin 'T Gwxno E D PC0885 . Cannes A i , Dum P A , - HINE5 ewo naAasneLL KREUTER BACK PAUL GOOR JIAN GUARB ROGER f- T RY MAN ' A 3 , HAN 5 O N aim A -nf BAC rx A ' BAC rx 3 JALK ' Frm. DE ANGELO , E W- 1 BOB S SCEQJT T ..,, 5 D MOORE TAC n LE nom amuvm MIKE MAT TIOON BAC K EN D vf - ,.., gy Q D down VANUCLI , fWA 1 END PAUL NSTERQHEFT TAC KLC M ACCAE METCHELL . BACK Hoe uMao ' mcn , Lowell end. Duane Hines 153 goes high in the air after ah Bob Lom pass during the Saint Ignatius game. SI defenders George Ribera C157 and Rich Akers 1353 come up to stop Hines. Marsh Kreuter f16l takes off on an 18-yard gain. He is chased by Poly men, Morgan Hom 453 and Hal Venturoni fl2l..L0om1ng up to block are Gordon Callaway C and Tom Yasukochr 1551. seem to be doing a football ballet as a pass goes through the hands of Sevier during Gal. game. Lowell men Phil Sevier 457 and Galileo defender Mel Baleton 1141 Walt Keough 1223 gets in back of.Gal. defender, Sam Gordon 1111, to snag a pass during Pageant action. This helped a 20-0 win. PAGE FIFTY-SIX arsitcq cgaootball PAGEANT Lowell's Big Red got olf to a highly successful start by smashing Galileo, 20-0 in one of the highlights of the fourth annual Prep Football Pageant. Passes from Lom to Keough and runs by Ryman, Krueter, and Sevier, paved the way for three TD's scored by Lom, Keough, and Sevier. The Indian's point total was the highest point total in the four pageants, surpassing the 13 point record held by several schools. Coach Feiling's boys also brought home a trophy for the best-spirited team along with Poly. LOWELL 12-SAINT IGNATIUS 12 An alert Wildcat who intercepted four Indian passes held on for a 12-12 tie with what observers called the strongest Lowell eleven in a decade. The passing duo of Lom to Keough proved very effective as was the running of fullback Rog Ryman. Outgained in every department by the hard charging Indians, the Cats capitalized on a pass interception good for 93 yards and a TD. Their other score came on a second quarter pass. Scorers for Lowell were Rog Ryman and Bob Lom. Phil Sevier contributed a punt of 74 yards which rolled dead on the one. Keough was awarded the C-B game ball. POLY 27-LOWELL 0 Fumbles, intercepted passes, and a blocked kick were the key plays in a rout of the Lowell Indians, 27-0, on October 2. Poly got only one honest touchdown, that coming on a pass from Ed Burns to end Dick McKahn. The Indians really threatened only once as Marsh Kreuter took a pitchout from Bob Lom and threw a pass to Duane Hines who was downed on about the seven. But a subsequent penalty and an inter- cepted pass nullified the threat. Outstanding line play was turned in by George Vlahos, Stein Weissenberger, and Roland Peracca. Fred Addison was awarded the C-B game ball. LINCOLN 15-LOWELL 7 Although the Lowell Indians displayed a rock- ribbed defense and a rugged offense in spots, the Lin- coln Mustangs ground out a hard-fought victory, 13- 7, October 15, at Washington Stadium. A hard-nosed defense held the hard-charging Lincolnites to one touchdown for three quarters. This touchdown came by virtue of a fumble by Bob Lom, recovered by Lincoln tackle Ralph johnson. lim Puc- arsity Cgiaotbaff cetti scored from 15 yards out. The conversion was good. Lowell struck back in the second quarter on a I5 yard pass from Bob Lom to Wttlt Keough who snake- hipped his way for the remaining 30 yards. Tom Yasukochi kicked the seventh point. Lincoln came back in the fourth quarter to win on a four yard pitch from Strohl to Molakides for six. Captain Gordon Callaway was awarded the C-B game ball. LOWELI- 32-TGALILEO 7 Smashing for hve big touchdowns, the Cardinal gridmen racked up their first victory since the '52 season, downing hapless Galileo, 32-7, October 20, at Kezar. Marsh Kreuter, who was awarded the C-B game ball, passed to two scores and set up others with his long runs. Duane Hines caught a Kreuter pass for six in the first quarter and Wrtlt Keough followed with another in the second. The other touchdowns were racked up by Rog Ryman, jack Hansen, and Eric Mackin- tosh. Tom Yasukochi kicked two extra points on five attempts. MISSION ,5tJfLOWELL 19 Iirom the time of Mission's Maurice lirazier's 65 yard run, the hrst time Mission had the ball, until the final gun, the Lowell Indians were definitely out- classed by a strong Bear team, October 29, at Kezar. Mission virtually rolled over the Cards as they scored four times before Bob Lom hit Marsh Kreuter with a pass. Kreuter then ran 65 yards on the play. In the second half' the Indians scored twice in the fourth quarter when the Bears had the game in the bag. Phil Sevier went 36 yards after intercepting a Mission pass and Tom Yasukochi kicked the extra point. Eric Macintosh tallied from three yards, culmi- nating a sustained drive. LOWELL ?:IfSACRED HEART 7 For the second time of the season, the Lowell Cards sprang to life as they delivered a savage licking to a strong Sacred Heart team 31-7, November 4, at Kezar. Out of the first five times the Lowell gridders had the ball, they scored on four of those occasions. After passes of 38 and 21 yards from Marsh Kreuter to Wzllt Keough and Roger Ryman, respectively, Kreuter sneaked over from the one yard line. Kreuter, again from the one, scored after his tosses to Keough for I6 and 113 yards. PAGE FIF'l'Y-SIHVIEN Hallhatk Marsh Kreuter tlbl skirts right end lor six yards during senond quarter action. Duane Hines 151 comes up In block Dim Olilll-lm U51 of Lincoln. H.ilGmnto1 UIQ .intl Coach Neff. Coaches l'L'1lII11.I and Milton, Ryman snags one, Superintendent lflish and I .iptain Cfallaway. Kreuter gets award. An unidentified SH player clidn't go very far as he is being tackled by three Lowell men. Dan Rankin l7l, George Vlahos llol, and Bob Whlrd f55l. Coming up to help are Tom Yasukochi H51 and Rog Ryman, PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT if arsity Cqoothaff LOWELL 0-WASHINGTON 7 In their deliberate, quick-kicking method, the Wfashington High Eagles ground out a hard-fought 7-0 victory over the Indians at the Wasliington High Bowl on November 15. A 12 yard pass from quarterback john Panagaksis to end Ford joy was good for the lone tally of the game. The Indians threatened only three times. On one occasion Phil Sevier took a pitchout from Marsh Kreuter and ramblecl 50 yards to the Washington 20 but here the drive bogged down. The second threat followed a recovered fumble on the Washington 151. In the fourth quarter Lowell got down to the 10 before losing the ball on downs. LOWEL 19fBALBOA 15 In perhaps the most interesting game of the season the Indians disposed of a highly regarded Balboa eleven, 19-13, at Balboa Field. Phil Sevier caught a beautiful pass thrown by Marsh Kreuter to score the game's winning TD. It was definitely Sevier's day as he caught two long passes and turned them into scores. Kreuter also had a big day completing a lot of passes. Rog Ryman scored on a two yard run in the third quarter. Eric Mackintosh went four yards for the third tally, and it was Kreuter again for 30 yards to Duane Hines and a TD before the half. After john Kindsfather blocked a punt, Bob Lom hit Keough for four yards and the Indians last tally in the third period. FOOTBALL BANQUET The football banquet held at Montclair Restaurant on Tuesday, December 7, was attended by most of the junior varsity, frosh-soph and varsity football players and Lowell coaches. A highlight at the ban- quet was the election of jim Red Nolan, first string guard, as captain of the 1955 varsity football season. Marsh Kreuter, a second string all city back, and one of the leaders in passing and total offense during the regular AAA season, was selected as the most valua able player of 1954. Guest speaker was Hal Grant, frosh football coach at the University of California. Rog Ryman and Gor- don Calloway received free tickets to the Shrine East- West game played on january 1, unzior arszity Cgiaotbalf lil rule: 'I, Flores. K. Kelly, Cf. Stehn, R. Ruzek. T. Nyhan. N, XX'ard. j. Kiil. Jml muy' I.. Martinez. B. Nell. T. NY'ard. ,l. Rxgney. T. Stephens, G. Erb, I. Debenham. B, Ciermano. Sid wir .' Il. Dahl, I. Ci'bs n. C.. Espanol, S. Vause. Ci. Richards, A, Barnett, J. Hurwitz, D. Callaghan, K. fiooke. A. Katsuyama. P. Alexander. M. Ciospe. I. V. FOOTBALL The Lowell High junior Varsity under the coach- ing of Ray Milton compiled a season record of 3 wins and 5 losses. However, two of the losses were by I point. One of their outstanding games was the Lincoln tilt. Bob Oddone. who will be one of next year's stars on the varsity, was outstanding as he all but won the game single handed. Lincoln overcame this one man performance however, and won the game 21-13. Other outstanding performers for the team were AI Clark, Frank Klotz, john Debenham, AI Katsuy- ama, Tom Nyhan. and Ron Unger. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Under the coaching of Earl Minkwitz, the Frosh- Soph Footballers posted the best won and lost reeord of the three Lowell liootball teams. They won fi and lost only l. Bill Stamos scored the tirst touchdown ol' the season as he powered his mates to a win over a good Balboa eleven. S. I. and Lincoln both tell to the papooses by narrow margins. The team defeated the Parrots from across the park in the final seconds under the fine leadership of QB Randy Garrison. Meeting Balboa for the second time proved disastrous tor the team as they lost this game by the close score ot' I-I-7. rosfz, Cgjopfz Cgaootoafl Intl rnu'.' T. Curtis, 0. Matheny, B. Roberts. B. Streitzotl, B., Stamos. B. Could. P. Cioorjian. 21111 mum' F. Lum, T. Qravens, M. Kuhn, A. Laymon, B. Ponig, -I, Burns, R. Garrison. Finn, T. Pateh. inf rffuif D. Cornell, S. Rieter. S. Treat. M. Rucka, I. Ellis, B. Mullen, G. Prather, B. Kueich. T. Ellis. Ci. Robinson, PADI: FlF'I'Y-NIN IT E115 kai .. if Hia! L' 9 at ,, t L ,gi 'I Q52 F7 ltr 1-aux' R. Castle, R. Miranda. Capt. T. Stern. C. Siekert, S. Breyer, N. Dwoinski, E. Zelaya, A. Zelaya. 2,111 wfun' R. Kramer, S. Hone, J. Panizo. S. Wfiel, j. Nanjo, A. Lopez. j, Ruston, Mgr., B. Chung, Mgr. ird rfmn' C. Sinelnikntl, Mgr. G. Ortiz, j. Hare, M, Hansen, S. Wfieclenincyer, I.. Yetler. T. Roth. OCCQI' 80477, 77161488 Compiling the best record a Lowell soccer team has had since 1934, the shinkickers of 1954 won four games, lost three, and made the playoffs. Led by Captain Tom Stern, the Indians beat Galileo 2-1, Balboa, 2-1, Poly, 2-1, and S.I., 6-1, S.I.'s only goal came from the foot of Lowell man Malcolm Brock. Losses included Wiishirigton 8-1, Lincoln 2-1, and Mission 2-1. In the playoffs, the Wasliirigton Eagles, led by the league leading scorer, Paul Mertens, demobilized Lowell 7-2. Leading 2-1, on the strength of Gus Ortiz' and Sig Wieden111eyer's goals, the defense fell apart and Washington rolled to victory. The Zelaya brothers, Gus Ortiz, Sig Wfiedenmeyer, Martin Hansen, john Hare and Tom Stern were the mainstays of Lowell's best soccer team in 20 years. Coach Drysdale, proud of his team's comebacks from a cellar team to championship contender, is looking forward to a championship team next season as ITIOSI of the present team members will be back next season. SOLKIER TEAM IN ALTION. PAGE SIXTY KROSS LOUNTRY lvl nfl1.'l.oiil.iles, t irsltllu, 4 after, Lulahei, Barnett. Oknho, Ilridemooil. Burl wir .' lwix, Lohn, Slinal, Sh.il.u, Dixon lwpiils. Cioulil. Voois,ll1gel',tn,iLli Franks. Cgfie ross ountry qua Severe setbacks due to injuries and bad weather, were the main reasons that the Lowell Cross Country Team, eoaehed by Dick Franks, finished back in fourth plane. Injuries to Bob Underwood and Tom Dixon deprived the harriers of two top distance runners, Underwood at 9:59 and Dixon at 10:08. The regular season won-loss record was two wins and three losses, Vietories were over Xwashington and Lineolng losses were to Balboa, Saint Ignatius, and Poly. The team beat CCSF and lost to Riehmond High in practice meets. Individual stars, with the best times following, were Bob Underwood 19691. Bart Voorsanger fl0.03j, Tom Dixon 110.081, Stuart Gould UO: 08j, Vinee Spangler fltkllj, and Tosh Okubo U0:32j. Coath Franks looks mer the situation as members of the Lross Lountry team go through their nares. PAGE SIXTY-ONE PAGIQ SIXTY-TXX'lb X. clrsiity Cgasketbcllf LOWELL S-1 SAINT IGNATIUS 59 Playing before a huge crowd the Lowell Indians displayed no opening game fright as they humbled the Xwildcats from Saint Ignatius 5-4-59. The Indians had a 35-I6 half-time lead and were never threat- ened. Clarence Grider, later named to the All- American Prep Team, dumped in 20 points as well as feeding pin point passes to his teammates. LOXVELL S 7fBALBOA 29 The Indians rolled to their second win of the season in as many starts by defeating the Balboa Buccaneers by a score of 37-29. Grider and Al Mock paced the win, scoring I6 and I2 markers respectively. LOWELL 56--LINCOLN -16 Lincoln's Mustangs hustled from the opening gun to defeat a sloppy Lowell five by a score of 46-36. Nothing went right for the redmen as they lost their first game in three league starts. Goose Grider ineshed 23 points even though his usual style of play was hampered hy the hustling Lincoln squad. I.OWELL i64POLY 46 I.owell's superior height was too much for the Par- rots as they went down to defeat to the Neffmen 56--'16, The Cards held a IO point half-time lead. Grider and Tom Meschery scored 15 and lfi points apiece. LOWELL SHWGALILEO -10 Clarence Grider bowed out of prep Competition with a smashing 26 point performance against Galileo. Also making his final appearance was Al Mock who tallied I8 points. The game was never close, although Galileo outscored the Redmen in the second half, LOWELL 57fO'CONNEI.L 32 john O'Connell, a new entrant to the AAA, proved no match for the Indians as they powered to their fifth win in six starts. Ken Balling with 20 points U6 in the first halfj and Mel Prescott with 12 paced the one-sided victory. Iifffffim lifl: CiIfLlCI goes high for .i ielwound. lifflrffrlz iiglil: Uiidei hits two on lIP'If'l. Xml wil lull: Al Mock diivex for two, Bm! mn' ifgl11.' Meschery HSI and Ilalling flll tight for rebound. ,ini mu' left: Tendell tights for iehound, iiil mu' ifglil: Mock on a left handed lay up. -H11 inn lillr Cnllder hits two on lay up. -ifli mil rlylglflf Balling fights for ball. l.t',H lu ilglil: rl. Mestheiy, lx, Batting, A. blink, M. Prestott, A, Iendell, N, c..ll'.llIIk.l. I.. Daxliiell. arsitig CBc1.sLc1tLf1ff I.OWELL 36-'SACRED HEART 34 In perhaps the most thrilling game of the season, the Ben Neff coached Indians defeated the Sacred Heart Irish, 36-5-i. Tom Meschery was the difference as he held I.eRoy Doss to ll rallies as well as scor- ing 19 big points himself. Meschery also tallied the winning free throws. LCJWELL 50ffMISSION H Lowell won the round robin championship by defeating Mission, 50-lfi. Mel Preseott scored ll points to lead both teams in scoring as well as play- ing .1 fine game on the bacl-zboards, The Indians had complete ball control against the smaller Bears. LOVUELL 30-f-POLY ,Sli QPLAY-Olflf' GAMEJ In a elose game the Parrots defeated the Indians 5- I-50. Lowell closed the gap many a time, but each time Poly would hold them otf. D. Young was the Parrot's big gun as he stored Ii points. LOXVELL 55-fSAINT IGNATIUS 57 KQHAMPIONSHIIJ GAMEQ The Vlfildeats made up an ll point defitit and scored 23 points in the third quarter to defeat the Indians 57-35. In the end it took a desperation shot by joe Giraudo that traveled BU feet in the .tir before swishing the cords with 5 seconds left, that made the final difference, Mesehery made consensus first string All-City, and Balling made second string. PAGE SIXTY-'l'HRIiI2 VARSITY IEASKETBALI. liz wuz' A. Tumlcll. P. Lilwrt, R. Kruger, N, Kl1x'g1nic.1, R. Ciullins, UI. 'I'lwmwn, j. f.lI'.lDlLLl. T. Rubinsnn. Jul! MINI' H. Nell lfiihlflll, M. Picswtt. 'l'. Mcsnlxury, K. Hnlling. H, Hzlllqlnrmn, J. 'llrml.1, D. Nylmn, I.. lhslmicll, M. XVcingcr llxl.lFl.lgCl'l QClSAQflJGl!CggdH1S gl CHQ? ?LlCCOSShl! CSEQCISOII 130 PUUND BASKETBALI. 1,1 11,11-g Hub Oddnnc. Harvey Bimly. Roy f,UllII1S. jim 1Qglx'g1nii.a, Riclxilril Huilwn, Klmrlic likluf. fnlulm Failing. Jfm'rff14': Maurice W'cingcr tMgr.I, 'I'im Earle, 'lull 'l'lmn1wn, Tum Tsuyuki, R.1lpl1 lhniulx. Paul Mntzgei. Vance Stnnmge, PAGF SIXTY-FOUR l.l'f1.C'S wliltl th 0 1 Cl I7 1101.011 .st 1 171 In a very thrilling two-game-playolf the Lowell l5O's won the ehampionship from Vifashington. The lirst outing was won by the Eagles 34-50, but their setond eontest was a little different with the Redmen squeezing out a 38-57 triumph due to Ralph Daniel's tree throw in the last tive seconds. The game was toueh and go until Daniel's climatic liree throw. -left Thomson, jim Caraniea and Daniels were outstanding contributing 8, 10, and 11 points respeetively. fQaraniea's elutth shooting helped in the heelit fourth quarter, 1.50 POUND SCORES Lowell 511 'Saint Ignatius 28 Lowell 57'-f The Indians only loss Qother than the playotlsj came at the hands of Poly early in the season hy a seore ot' -ll-30. Other than that the rest ol' the season was a breeze. Mueh ot' the success ean be blessed upon Coach Bill Feiling who worked with the team after school. Outstanding players were Roy Collins flst string all-eiryj. jim Caraniea Und string all-eityj, jeff Thomson QI-lonorable mentionj, Tom Tsuyuki tlrlon- orahle mentionj, Ralph Daniels, and Charles Eklol. Top reserves were Doe Brody, Rieh Hudson, Boh Oddone, Tim Earle, and Paul Matzger. Slillll-l lNAl.S -Sacred Heart 26 Lowell 61- liallwoa -li Lowell 57 f-'Ballvoa Lowell -Mission 35 lflNAl.s Lowell 'IZ nLineoln Lowell O'Connell I9 I.owell 30-fXXfashingion Lowell Stl Poly Lowell XVashingron 36 EXTRA-l INAl.S I.owell il Galileo Lowell 58'-fXVasl1ington 0 S lz1rt1e.s 111 egctwn PAKEIF SIX IH llll wen ties awe gxciting eason izox BASKETBALL Buck mum' Murase, Draper, Kaplan, Nakai, Willianis, Parks, Cohn, Randall, Inouye. In fmnt: Reed. The l20's, though not racking up a very impressive record of wins and losses this year, provided some very exciting ball games besides some fine individual performances. The 20's posted a record of four wins and four losses. They beat Mission 40-16, Galileo, 47-30, Balboa, 38-32, and Lincoln, 38-27, while losing to Washington 27-35, St. Ignatius 17-20, Sacred Heart 28-38, and Poly, 25-38. Bucky Reed and Bob Randall, the team's two top scorers with 66 and 72 points, respectively, garnered the high honor by being named to the first string allcity team. Ben Nefif coached the squad. 8418 CSBGAJCZQ8 Q418 614718 Lowell's 110's, under Coach Neff, came through with one of the most disappointing seasons in recent years. The 10's salvaged only one game, that a 25-55 thriller over Balboa, out of eight league games. High scorer for Lowell was George Dagnino with 60. George plus Rick Colsky, joshua Eppinger, Pat. Kellegher, and George Wilson composed the first string. Their losses were to Mission, 37-20, Washington, 36-22, St. Ignatius, 45-29, Galileo, 26-21, Sacred Heart, 32-19, Poly, 38-24, and Lincoln, 38-23. 110 POUND BASKETBALL TEAM Lefl lo riglsl: Ed Shaskan. Paul Davis, Dave Hurlick. Pat Kellegher, George Wilson. Rich Cnlsky, George Dagnino, josh Eppinger, Dennis Hess. Pat Giohons, Ronald Low, Shinji Yao, Eddie jackson. 8414148 861471 CQ-C1488 CSD8CO41C! -WGC8 The Lowell High Tennis Team, winning all but. one of their league matches, placed second in the AAA behind Washington High. The match with Washing- ton was the best of the season. Prevailing by the close score of 4-3, the Eagles dethroned the Indians who held the championship since 1945. PAGE SIXTY-SIX The only pre-season defeats came at the hands of the 'City College Freshmen and San Mateo High. The team swept through the rest of the practice season with easy victories. Much credit can be blessed upon Coach Sam Carpenter as he helped the team after school and in the league matches. CZSQACZ!! Cgiedm The Lowell High baseball team, though not faring too well in the regular AAA league, won six out of town games and produced some fine players. In fact, Bob Minney was one of the league's leading batsmen. Minney was outstanding as he collected at least two hits every game, including three doubles and two triples. In the pitching department, Minney toiled 56 innings, struck out 12, walked six, and boasted a neat 3.52 ERA. gidfd QLSUCA QCII' Other outstanding Indian performers were third sacker and pitcher Marsh Kreuter, catcher Rog Ry- man, first baseman Bryan Lyttle, outfielders Jerry Shobar and Bob Elleson, and second baseman jerry Meador. Coach Walt Drysdale stated that he had a crack shortstop in Bryan Gould who returns next year. Strangely enough, the Indians played their best ball of the season against Sacred Heart. Q VARSITY BASEBALL Barium raw: Coach Walt Drysdale. jim Nanjn, Bob Elleson, Bob Moore, Don McDowell, Bryan Lyttle, Bob Minney, Jerry Shobar, jerry Meador. Middle row: Bob Onada, jim Tuba, Jnhn Cosgritf, john Trevvino, Larry Feldman, Jack Tause, Al Zelaya, Rich Price, Tony Patch. Tap raw: Mike Rucka lMgr.J, Bill Stamos, Roger Ryman, Marshall Kreuter, Charles Levin, Bryan Gould, Tom Stern lSenior Mgr.l aseball cgctz'on ropmfe page! 1. Ryman at bat in Lincoln game. 2. Indian bench studies action. 3. Coach Drysdale lifts Meador in Lin- coln game. 4. Lyttle at first- as SI man leads off. 5. Kreuter on deck, 6. Ryman warms up Minney during PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT tight SH fray. 7. McDowell singles infield in Mustang tilt. 8. Lyttle stretches for putout. 9. Lyttle punches hit to left off of SH's Lampe. 10. Drysdale flashes sign at crucial moment. l l l I.nn'er, lu!! fu right: Sandy Poke, Larry Barnblatt, Harvey Brody. UPf7L'l'.' Dick Rose, Mal Brock. Steve Able, Q! . . Q0 lyQ4'S MfllS 804' op The Lowell High Golf Team led by Dick Rose tied for third place in the AAA behind Lincoln and Waslmington. Easy victories were recorded over Poly, Mission, and Balboa. The team tied their match with PAGF SEVENTY S.I. The team was composed of Larry Barnblatt, Mal fLayersj Brock, Dock Brody, Steve Abel, Mike Friedman, Mike Finn, and Sandy Polse. The team was coached by Mr. Carpenter. C7-ll? 9141164 CSDQCZSOH 303 Cgake CSDQCOH an Q03 cgake Cgfzlrcf in Gity meet Lowell High's Varsity Tracksters paced by quarter miler and sprinter Stuart Gould had a disappointing season in that they won only one dual meet and could only garner IZVZ points in the All-City meet. Never- theless, Gould who placed first in the All-City 440, and fourth in the 220 made a very comniengiable showing. Roy Collins came along very nicely and placed second in the All-City pole vault. Ed Chavez also came through with a fifth in the mile. The l30's were paced by Bob Underwood, Cliff and Len Marshall, Rich Hudson, Rav Willizliiis, and Henry Kornfeld. These boys plus Nick Caranica and Terry Stevens placed high in the All-City meet which enabled the Indians, as a team, to place second. The 12O's led by Tom Carter and Baird Bramer, placed third in the All-City meet. Bramer tied for first in the high jump while Carter placed first in the 220. Pat Kelleher and Doug Tanner placed second and fourth in the broad jump. Coach Barney Wiillie stated that next ye.1r's squad will have a lot of return- ing veterans, and the team should prove to be a title contender in all three divisions. VARSITY TRALK lil wuz' D, Devlin, H. Straucli. S. Franzella. B. Halldorson, R. Lollins, D. Blackwell, S. Mum, j. l.attlm-ire, B. Dahl. 2nd mu .' Loacli B. XX'oll, j. Chasin, B. Waite, S. Jacobs, E. Mackintosh. G. lallaway, I, lasky. R. Simpson, M. XY'einger fMgr.J, R. Kramer. im' row: I.. Levin, B. Scott. B, Knowland, Al. Reed. A. Slialei. M. Mat! von, V. Hanson, S. Wfeissenherger, Tom Yasukoclii, S. Could. Goldman. -Jlh Vlllll' T. Ryan. K. Cooke, P. Pallas. H. Landecker, B. Kuchich, T. Okuho, R. Shoaf, A. Clark, D. Flynn, P. Lihert. P. Kibera. j. Hurwitz. P. Alex- ander, j. Doe, B. Lom. PAGE SEVFNTY-ONE Lu!! lo Tllgblf Simi lending in the 120 yard low hurdlmg Bramer exhibting his high jump formg Len Marshall :mil Chit Marshall hurclling. L41 In figbif Ross shim, Gerald Robinson, Lloyd Simi. Ed Chavez. 130 rack Cgeam as Bxcellent mecor lit faux' I., Blunt, H. Wheatley, G. Robinson, P. Williams. G. Bevin, T. Stevens, J. Tolson, G. Thacker, B. Hnnig. 2nd roam' T. Mathias, V. Smith, M. Gospe, K. Kelly, D. Asterlincl, P. Carr. R. Zuckerman, N. Criranica, I.. Marshall, CI. lhl21l'Sl'l.1ll, N, johnson. iid muy' R. Wfilliams, G, Ortez, J. Benninger, E. Molisc, B. Undcrwimd, B. Xverncr. PAGE SEVENTY-TWO ll li Action in the Balboa mc-et in the 880 yard run and the 100 yard dash. I,l'fl ff, riglvlx Roy lfullins, Gorllen ffzlllxlway, Stuart Guuld, Pete Williams, Ravcnnlnl Wlllinmw. ' HJ O 772 O fwentws ost 0 0 ar s I I mn .' S. PL-xkins. ll. llllllllliifll, XV, Pzlrkx, T. Knrtcr. K. King, j. Scllwzulrull, B. Rmvtlnnnn, Jml mu L-llcllcx, li, j.uk-wrm, I . Amlrc-ws, V. Strange, T. jones, A. Dittcx. ln! rmzx' R. Barrett, ll. Odnlunc. cell. PAGE SIZVFNTY-'l'HKlil l30's SWIMMING Frfml row: Bill Fine, Mike Hallinan, Cliff Sansot, Ed McKenna, Dan Poynter. Tofu roun- Pierre Cantou, Ralph Gilman, Sandy Pulse, Pete Urrca. cgfre egwimming qua The 1955 edition of the Lowell High swimming team boasted of a well rounded team that won four out of their seven dual meets, losing to champion Lincoln, runner up to Washington and Saint Igna- tius in a very close meet that was decided by two relays. The outstanding swimmer on the team was Dick Hackett who placed high in the city meet in the 100 yard free style. Rich was the leading point getter on the varsity. Other varsity mainstays were Paul Diller and Paul Blum in the 50 yard free style, Guy Ras- mussen and Eric Mackintosh in the 100 yard free style, Ken Kahn in the 100 yard breast stroke, Dick Anderson in the 100 yard back stroke, Craig Swan- son and Pete Klein in the 200 yard free style, and Ken Bley in diving. The 130's were lead by Ralph Gilman and Pete Ur- rea, Both these boys placed high in the city meet. Gilman led the city free srylers. Sanford Polse, Mike Hallinan, Dan Poynter, and Ed McKenna also shined for the Indians. The 120's had some line all round swimmers who some day will bring home the varsity championship to Lowell. Starring for the 20's were Ricky Colsky, Rich Guggenhime, josh Eppinger, Casey Logwood, George Hansen, and Tom Inouye. 120 POUND SXYIIMMING TEAM In row: Steve Hone, Paul Cvonriian, Ed Shas- ken, Peter Samuels, Gary Golden, Rich Gug- genhime. 2nd row: Lincoln Gukson, Harry Page, Mark Morris. josh Eppinger, Rick Col- sky, George Hanson. 3rd row: Matthew Halli' nan, Alex Fraser, Brad Nicol, Ed Lugwood, Bob Randall, Akio Inouye. PAGE SEVENTY-FOUR f . w 2 A Q M ,hm .A A2 VARSITY SXVIMMING Q lvl mu : Mike luring. Al HL-lkin. liril Mgirkrntnxh, Guy Fcrriglginro, Pete Klein. Paul Diller. Em! r'f1u.' Kcn Kuhn. Dirk Hackett, Craig Swglriwri. Ciuy R.lNIl1L19NL'I1. Maurice Wcingcr lA1Jll'1.lj.ICl'J D . . . Z' . rsmnu1ung eam in ctwn llxkl . X Q N -if SVUIMNING TEAM Lefl: Eric Mackintosh ready to dive. ffuntuy' Dick Hackett tinishing a race. Iiiglvlx Ralph Gilman diving, SXVIM MING TEAM lmjlf Dirk Guggenliimc, Rirk Cnlwky, -lush Eppinger, Sandy Pulse, Rfglvl: Vnrxity svsim tc-.um lining .1 little fun. PA GIS SEVIQNTX 5 1 efmada 'fm A if 512, 1 w fwa fh' ' g - ' Gfff' ' WN ff' 4,4 '! Aff' fvfs' sfbff' fp s 'M sw Am. A ff :T 4057 we k Jyoq ' ,yrn--1 V X i aft 'till' 15,1 we 1 u K-IL fgfy , 74,1 I tres 9 donafl' -fra elif' fcfff? s 'QC' C 1, 740 if Fw fe 501 116 an A sad!!! X fnfe fvre fo C2146 eoufafd On 4, ff 4 Cafffo 2-C4 'K 62,4 ,1 of '41 6 540' up raw -f ewan' 60 new +0 He! Pa' U Wow, Wm ffjaw ffme your Boar! YXTXQN Phd-Axggx Off 4703 J .135 zgfe ,, h Q! 5 if 5 T if i QF 5 'r 1 Q1 J! 51 ml' A w f if ,. 2-M? 47 7 . C 01210119 GAIM O gflllllellg FRED ADDISON: Maiored in history and En lish, Mem- her- of the football, and track teams. President of the Knights of the Gridiron. Plans to attend San jose State. PAT ALECK: H-12 activities comm., Carnival comm., Big Sister ofncer, Shield, Block l.. H-12 treas. Will attend San Francisco State. SANDRA ANIXTER: Majored in French, English, and science. Member of the Shield, Big Sisters, Block I., secretary of the GAA, and Ice Skating manager. Cal bound. SONIA AUZ: Majored in music and English. Member of Big Sisters, Block L, rally comm., adv. orch., President ot UAA, ice skating mgr. Plans to attend S.F. State. ALAN AXELROD: Dance comm., card stunt comm., Scroll, Block L, carnival comm., student court, reg. rep,, j.V. football, track. Majored in science, English, Spanish. MILT AXT: Maiored in history. Scroll, Big Brothers, Block L, S.B. dance comm., H-12 activities comm. Partici- pated in basketball, baseball. To U.C.L.A. or Oregon. RICHARD BAYBA: While at Lowell Richard majored in English. He played 110 basketball and will attend college after graduation. WILLIAM BELLEZER: Majored in math, languages, and music. Member ot Lowell band and CSF. Plans to go to tollege and study civil engineering. ELEANOR BENNER: Maiored in Spanish. She partici- pated in volleyball. Plans to go to San Francisco City College. ED BENTON: Maiored in math and language, Reg. rep., and treas., Red Cross rep., Big Brothers, football. Plans to go to CKQSF to study electrical engineering. BLOCK l. DAY IS FUN. LORRAINE BERTELSON: Big Sisters, library stall, hall guard, Lowell staff, reg. sec., mirneo othce. Maiored in history and English. XVill attend S,F, State or San Jose. GEORGE BODROV: Came from George Waslrington as a H-ll. Maiored in German and was in ROTC, Plans to join the Army. DIANA BRILLIANT: Majored in math and history. -GAA clerk ot awards, Red Cross rep.. carnival comm., Varieties, swimming manager. Plans to study teaching at Cal. DON BULL: Maiored in English, language, and science. Head yell-leader. Scroll. Big Brothers, Block L, exec. board, rally comm., football mgr. Headed tor Stanlord. I BARBARA CLARK: Big Sister, Shield, Block I.. H-ll and I.-12 activities comm., Block I. secretary, reg. treas., majored in science and English, Plans to attend college. BRYANT COHN: Bryant came to Lowell from George Waslrin ton High School. He participated in j, V, toot- ball and track. Plans to attend CCSP. LARRY COHN: Bi Brothers, Silver Spikes, card stunt comm., sec.treas. of Scroll, reg. rep., Editor of the Imufwfll. I.-ll and H-ll act. comm., C- F, exec. board, varsity track. CAROL CRISLER: Big Sisters, Block L president, I.-IZ Veep, reg. treas., rally comm., exec. hoard. majored in Eng rsh and Spanish. Will attend college for further study. BILL DANENHOXVER: Majored in math. Member of the adv. choir and J.V. football. Will join the U.S. Coast Guard in the near future. DON D'ANGINA: Majored- in history and music. Wlrile a student at Lowell he participated in swimming. Future plans include attendance at CCSF. DIANN DAVID: Block L, Study Body Dance comm., GAA, carnival comm. Majored in math and history. Will attend San Jose State atter graduation. ARLENE DILLER: Big Sister, H-11 activities comm., Red Cross rep.. reg. rep., GAA bowling. Majored in history and future plans include attendance at tial. PAGE EIGIITY ,P GAISS' Ofpkqlflllflfy. ' 955 ROLAND PERAK C A: S. II. Piusitlurlt, I.-ll tI.Iss pro., Stroll. Iitctimc KSI7. Big Ilmtlicis. Allv. lmml. I'-IIIV UIIIIIII.. Flrrcnsits, rug. rep. XVIII study llltlllllllt' .It Ill... jANE'I' IJETIQRSENI I.IlctIIm- llIL'llIIWl'I Ill tliu KSF .Intl .I llig Sister. lXlIIIIII'uI III mIItlI, stir-Inc .IIILI I.IIIgIIIIgu. XVIII .Ittcml ILC. tu stualv Inulilinc. NEAL PIZTERSENQ Scrull, Big liI'IItliuI's, stutlcnt mii- nluctui' III tlic IMIIILI. Hc ITIEIIUFULI III Iirctlrli. musu. :tml smicmc. XVIII .ittuml l.tl tu stutly pre-l.Ixx. RONALD PETERSEN: I.-ll .IItiv. UIIIIIII., reg. treats.. lmlltlmll. IXIIIIIIIACLI IIIIFICIIKII .Ind SLIUIIRC. I'l.Ins to go to wllcgc Illtci gI'.ulu.ItIIIn In Alunc. VIAIXIES PIRO: ROTC IIlIIl'cI'. Big IIrutIIuI'. tIIIIl tc.IIII lcztdcr, :tml rug. trails. Miiinrutl III Iiistnrv, I'I.IIIs ln go to LCSF tn study l.Iw uIIlIIrc'cIncnt. BARBARA POl.I.I'I I': Rul fruss Icp., Big Sister ntluur, lilurk L. cnrnivall unniim., GAA. IXI.llUI'CAI in Englisli .Intl sucncu. Hcadctl lui' CIIII in june. IHARLES PRITQHARD: H-IZ Attiv. ummm., Big IiI'IItII- urs. S. H. IJIIIICC roturn., varsity Iluitlxlll. rcg. trcris., reg. rup. Mnjnrcrl in English IIIIII stIcIIn'L-. XVIII attend Davis, KARL PUSHIXIAN: IXl:l1oI'ctI in Iiistuiy. ROTC., v.II'sity and cross uruntry tr.IL'k ILHIITIS. XVIII Iittcml City lnllcgc tu lwconxu .I pIIlI1cIn.III, LHARLES RALSION: Scroll, lilc IIIUIIIIYCI' III ISF, Iiig IiI'IItlIcrs. reg. rup. M.IiIIrctI iII LxtIII. I:I'Cl lL'Il IIIIII IIIIIKII. Plans tu study pliysits at t.IIl. IULIO RAMOS: fiIlIl'lC to Lowell iII H-ll tn-rm .IltcI Iittcmli-ng Iiaites High, Mrtlurutl in history IIIIII scicmc Iiml will Iittcml thc f.IlIl1IrnI.I Iullugc -Il Art. IILOI Is I. RALLY IS IZNQIOYIED ISY ,Xl.I.. GORDON ROSENHERKI: IXI.ll4lI'CAI in Iuistuiv, IiIII.glIsII, matli :Intl sticnlc. XVIII Ilttcntl citllur Recd Lullcgc or thc Univuisity ul Kfliicrigim to study InL'tliLiIIc. LEONA ROTENIIERCIZ Ilig Sister, H1-uk I., S. II. IIIIIIU: mmm., II-ll :1I'tiv, rumrtl.. rug. tl'L'IlS., reg. Icp. Miiiurctl IH Ilnglisli and science nml will .Ittcml llff JANET SAIXIPSON: Rug, ICP., rug. tru.Is,. vccp III stu- rlunt council, nrch.. L'llI'l'llX':lI uIIIIIII., HAI! .utIv. IIIIIIII1., SB. nlainfc urmtn., Big Sisters. IIIIII Block L. U III Lulu. DIANE SHAFITMAN: Rug. Icp., Rml fmss Icp., nIIrIIiv4Il winm., RIII nur! IIVZIIII' stall, IXIIIIIIIMI in Euglisli. IIIstIII'y :mtl IIIIIIII, XVIII .ittcml S.In just St.Itc. DON SILLIIXIAN: Silvcr Spikes, Illurk I., Cant, ul' 30's tmik team. MIIIIII1-tl III Iiistury IIIIII munlI.IIIiLIII klI'1lXVIl lg. XVIII Itttcml CIQSI: .mtl tlIcII Davis tu stutlv filllflllllg, KATHERINE SIXIIRNOFF: Maijuicd in English :IIIII Imistury. Big Sistcr, Red Lrnss Icp., :tml UAA swiinining. XX'ilI .rttcml f.Ity Cnllcgu IIIIII tlIuII 12.11. f.AR'IER SMITH: lXlcII1lwcI' ul tlru RO'I'4,, R.Itli1I clulw. IUIHIITILIIIYS club, term play. IXIIIIIIIL-tl III English Illltl Iiistuiy :tml will study clcI.tI'IIIIIts. DIANE SOIXIOZA: SCL. ol tllc Slricltl, Illg Sistcr, lllnqk L. Rml truss, rcp.. II1ItiIII'utI in strcmu illttl I,IIIIgu.Igc Llllxl will attend S. F. State, RONALD STERN: Milfnrctl in III.ItlI IIIIII Illl,LLIINll. Rell truss Icp., :Intl PIIIIIS tu .Ittcml S.III IfI.ImItstII Stzltu' Lullugc Itltcr gIIulLI.rtinII. LIV STEARNS: IXlmIcI'n KIIIIICC II'l.ll1IIIlCI'. Iilurk I., lllnck L tlatmc curnrn.. Big Sistn-Is, Forcnsits. IXIIIIIIIQII iII liistury and is Iicgulul for S. If. Strltu I olluygc. SUSAN STOLI.: Hip.: Sisters, Ilsliurs Rcsurvc. Musit' LILIID, GAA riding, Rn-Ll Cross rep. SIIL' In.IIIIIL-Il in IZIIILIISII .Ind will rittcml Humlmltlt St.Itc Qlllkl tIIrII IILIXIS. DIANE TAFARO1 Rug, trcns.. Rull truss rrp., t'.II'IIix'.II rninrn., LIIILI GAA lmwling. IXI.llUlL'LI In liistmy Imtl English. XVIII qittuntl Sill! ,Iusc St.Itc. PIXGI2 IiltilI'l'Y-'l'lIRI:IZ Glass 0 xganucug, 1955 EVE TAYLOR.: Eve came to Lowell from England. She majored in science and after graduation is going to Canada. MARGIT UI-ILMANN: Pres. ot Big Sisters, Shield, Block L, rally comm., lite member of CISF, Recl Cross rep., sec. of CSF, Majored in French and Science. Will attend Cal. MARILYN URBANK: Marilyn was a Big Sister. Block I., Red Cross rep.. majored in French. M.1rilyn's future plans are indefinite. ,IOHN VANNUCCI: Sec. of L-ll class. veep ot the Big Brothers, Block L, SSH. dance comm.. I.-12 Activ, mmm., Silver Spikes, track, toothall, Malorecl in English, science. ROSITA VICQENTE: Majored in music and history. Ad' vanced Choir and GAA howling. Plans to attend business college alter graduation, GEORGE VLAHOS: Varsity football. Knights ol the Grrdiron. Majored in science and is headed for City Lollege after graduation. ELEANOR VOGEL: Shield, Big Sisters, Block I., carnival comm., Varieties, Red- Cross rep.. reg. rep. Maiorecl in math, German, and science. Next stop is Davis. BART VOORSANGER: H-ll Class prcs,, Scroll, Block I., Big Brothers. 1.-ll activ. comm., card stunt comm., carnival romm., reg. rcp,, swimming. track. Math major. NEII. VOORSANGER: Pres. nl H-ll class, Scroll. pres. of Big Brothers and Block L, reg. rep., reg. treas., Slide Rule, VUriter's lflub, rally comm.. USF, exec. hoard. SLIE VVHISM-AN: Veep of Shield, ice-skating manager. Big Sister OFIICCY, Red Cross rep, H-ll activ. comm., Block I., CSF. Nlaiored in Spanish and English. BIG SISTER PARTY IS FUN FOR AI.I., jl1.l. XVI-IITE: Pres. ol Shield. Big Sister. Block L. life member of CSF, rally comm.. L-ll Activ. comm.. carnival comm. Majored in language, English. scienre. 'I'o Pomona. BARBARA WILLIAMS: H-IZ activ. comm.. Block I., Big Sister. Majored in English and history. XVill attend College ot Pacihc after graduation. RINGO WONCI: Ringo majored in math .incl science.-He plans to continue his studies at college alter graduation. Rmgo's plans alter college are uncertain. HALL WOO: S. B. Tre-as., I.-11 sei... L-IZ pres., Block L. Big Brothers, dance comm., carnival comm., reg. trcas., Slide Rule. Majored in math, scienrc, and French. PAGE EIGHTY-FOUR FREDRIC LOUIS ADDISON BENHART AGUSTIN AI.AN BENNETT AXELROD MILTON CHARLES AXT, JR. RICHARD YONAN BAYBA XVILLIAM ROY BELLEZER EDWARD DOUGLAS BENTON GEORGE M. BODROV DONALD FREDERICK BULI. PAUL BEST DONALD ALFONSO CARSON, JR. STEPHEN IRVING COHEN BRYANT ROGER COHN LAWRENCE HARVEY COHN WILLIAM GARRY DANENHIJWER DONALD ROBERT D'ANGINA RICHARD MIRAMON EVANGELISTA PAUL MIKE GOORJIAN CLARENCE LI.EXVELI.YN GRIDER GEORGE EUGENE GUMBEL GEORGE E. HENRY, JR, DUANE M. HINES SYED KHALID AMANAT HUSAIN WILLIAM LLOYD IRWIN BENTON JACKS WARREN GENICHI KOMATSU DONALD PHILLIPS KRAUSS STEPHAN JACQUES KRIEGER BENSON KWAN ROBERT H. LOSHUERTOS TRACY JAMES MCDERMOTT DVUAINE LEO MELVILLE JOHN WESSEI. MINDERMAN ACCIE MARION MITCHELL DAVID LAURENCE MISKEL CHARLES EDWARD MALINS, JR, ALBERT TIM MOCK ALFRED J. STRANZL DECEMBER 2, 1956 -- NOVEMBER 8, 1954 CLASS OF JANUARY, 1955. 8 mqll m?l71OfI.Ul7l ass ofganuary, EARL NELSON NORGARD MICHAEL V. ORLOFF ROLAND MARC PERACCA, JR, NEAL LENNARD PETERSEN RONALD STEPHEN PETERSEN JAMES MICHAEL PIRO CHARLES A. PRITCHARD KARL ALFRED PUSHMAN CHARLES STEPHEN RALSTON JULIO A. RAMOS GORDON ENDERS ROSENBERG DONALD EUGENE SILLIMAN CARITER E. SMITH RONALD LEE STERN BORIS I. TOPORKOFF JOHN A. VANNUCCI GEORGE ACHII.LES VLAHOS BART VOORSANGER NEIL VOORSANGER BOCK HING RINGO WONG HALL CHUNG WOO GIRLS PATRICIA JOAN ALECK SANDRA JOAN ANXITER SONJA ERLA AUZ ELEANOR IRMA BENNER HELEN LORRAINE BERTELSEN DIANA PHYLLIS BRILLIANT BARBARA MAE CLARK CAROL LOUISE CRISLER DIANN ARLEEN DAVID ARLENE JOANN DILLER BARBARA JO DOVE LILLIAN ELIZABETH EARL BARBARA EDISON ARLENE MARILYN EPP BARBARA JEAN FIGONE 1955 JEANNE GOKSON JOAN MARIE HOLCOMB ALYSE JACOBS CAROL ANN KARSTENSEN KAREN BETH KARSTENSEN KATHRYN KERR KING MARY ANN KLINEMAN MARTHA ANN I.ENDARIS NOEL FRANCES LEONARD PHYLLIS ANNETTE MANESS BARBARA LYNN MARGULEAS MYRA MARKS JEANNE LYDIA MCCUTCHEON CONSTANCE LOUISE MELAVIC SHIRLEY ANN MITCHELL CAROL JOAN MOSS JUNE NAKAI YOLANDA NOGUERA LYDIA ALEXANDROVNA NORWOOD JANET CAROL PETERSEN BARBARA RUSSELLE POLLITT LEONA ROTENBERG JANET HELEN SAMPSON DIANE IRIS SHAFFMAN KATHERINE MAE SMIRNOFF DIANE ELAINE SOMOZA LIV CLAUDIA STJEARNS SUSAN DUFFIN STOLL DIANE MARIE TAFORO EVE-BELLE TAYLOR MARGIT SUZANNE UHLMANN MARILYN FAYE URBANK ROSITA THERESA VICENTE ELEANOR IRMGARD VOGEL SUSANA MARY WHISMAN JOCELYN CARA WHITE BARBARA LEE WILLIAMS A MEMBER OF THE ALFRED J. STRANZL PAGE EIGHTY FIVE Glass o Eine, 1955 KEN ADAMS:vKen vvas registry representative and treas- urer, member of the CSE. Slide- Rule and Chemistry Cflubs, He majored In math and science. MARILYN ALLEN: Associate editor ol' 7'bt'VI.mi'ull. par- ticipated in GAA. Poster Kllub, lib-rarv statl and a hall guard. Maiored in history and science. SUE ALTER: Big Sisters, Block L, vice president of LSF, carnival committee, GAA swimming and ice skating, Maiored in Spanish, history and science, Plans to go to Cal. ROSALIE ANDRE: Shield. vice chairman ot Big Sisters, Block l.. Music Club. chairman ot' Usher's Reserve, GAA tolk dancing, bowling, swimming. Math, science, major, LEATRIK E ANGEL: and participated in Lovvel she majored ROBERT ANOUN: natius in his iunior math. He plans to Leatrice was on the Usher's Reserve GAA swimming. XVhile attending in music and language. Robert came to Lowell trom St. lg- year. XY'hile at Lovell he malorecl in attend C.ity. He was a member of in English and planf to attenc it . MIKE ARONSON: Mike came to Lowell from Galileo. Forensics and Cihess Cflub, He maioied s l Ki' y ROBERT BAKER: Robert was a member ot' the Block l. and also Knights ot' the Gridiron, XVhile at Lowell he maioied in art. LARRY BARNBLATT: XVhile at Lowell Larry was registry treasurer and participated in golt and track, His maior vsas history and he plans to attend USC. KLAUDE BART: Head girl's-yell leader, co-ordinator -ot' Big Sisters, Block l.. GAA swimming, riding, and tennis. Maiored in German. math and science, AITIVE FORENSIK' MEMBERS MAKE STANFORD. DIE LURES BECCARIA. Dee participated in Forensics. Ushers Reserve, and GAA swimming, volleyball and modern dance. Maiored in English. Plans to attend Ciity. ARLENE BECKMAN: Member nt Big Sisters. Future Nurses Club. Ushers Reserve and participated in GAA modern dance. Maiored in English and history. ANNE BEEMAN: Secretary ot the Block L, vice president ot' H-ll class. Big Sisters. student body dance comm., UAA bowling and tennis. Majored in Spanish and history. AIANET BELTON: planet vsas on' the student body dance committee, Block L. library statl. Tin l,fir1'illstatl. and she participated in MAA bowling and tennis. MARGARET BERDEjA: Margaret was a member ol! the Poster Club, Block L and library stati. She maiored in science and plans to attend Lity College, PEGGY BERRY: Peggy vias a member ot Forensics, Block l.. Ushers Reserve. library statt. Ticket Sellers Klub. and GAA riding. Maiored in math and English. RICH-BLANK: Wfhile at Lowell Rich was registry repre- sentative ancl treasurer. He maiored in math and plans to attend City College. PAUL BLUM: Assistant yell leader, Big Brothers, Block l., dance committee, swimming team. and 'flu' l.f1rr'i'll stall. He plans to attend U.CQ. .IOAN BLUMENFELD1 ,loan vxas registiv representative and Red Ciross representative. She was on the earnisal committee and GAA bouling, She plans to attend Cal. JOHN BEYODER: XVhile at Lowell john was an active member ot the ROTC. He maiored in social studies and Spanish. He plans to attend LLC . VICTOR BOUO: Vic was on the lltl's basketball team, He majored in math, sciente, and language. He plans to at- tend l,ity College. CAROL ANN BOLOTIN: Block I., Big Sisters, carnival committee, The l.fir4't'fl start, attendance othce and GAA tennis. Majored in English and French. l-'AGE EIGI ITY-SIX ..,. .Mi Glass ofgqufze, :gk 55 SUE I'IORSHEl.l.: Secretary nt Forensics, page and copy editur ut' The l.n1z'i'll. Hn.: Sisters, Ushers Reserve, CSF. IVIJIUFCKI in French. math, science, and English. SUE BRAAKI: Editnr of the Red am! U lu'1u-, Shield and I,, Exec. linard, Big Sisters, Iilmk I.. and tarnival cmnm. She marnred in English and science and plans tn attend K.:ll. STEPHEN BRADLEY: XVhile at I.-:well Stephen partici- pated in the Slide Rule Kluh. He mainred in math and Spanish. Plans tu attend U.K. K,AROI.E ANNE HRAHNEY: K aml was a rnemher of Fur- ensics, Pnster Klluh. and KQAA NWIIIIIDIIILL. She majnretl in English and plans to gn to Kflty Kfulleec. STEPHEN IIREYER: President nl the KSF, is un the Scroll, lim llruthurs. Forensics. student lmtly dance cnmrn,, Iacket Sellers Kllulv. carnival cumm. Maiured in math. MAI.KiOI.M HROK K: mum rep.. treasurer. Red K rnss rep.. Fnrensus, gull. snceer, and swimming, lslaiured in math, science. and Spanish and plans tn gn in U,S.K, K AROI. BRODMERKEI.: Big Sisters, HI-sck I., Shield and I.. Kiulden Kiate K,luh, inunengrapli utlice, KIAA htmling and modern dance. lNla1nred in math. SARAH BROOKS: llig Sisters, lihrary stall. GAA Imvil- lng, Illock I., and maj-'red in French and histury. Plans tn attend University ul Kalitornia. jOI-IN HROUKQARET: -Inhn was un the student lmdy dance tunun. and participated in lmntlvall and track. He inansred in French and plans tn gn tn architectural college. ANDREA HROXVN: Came tu I,-nvell in her iuniur year lrum Hransnn's. Participated rn KIAA tennis and rnajnred in French and English. Plans tu gn tn K'1tyKnllc-ge. SPRING DANK I2 AT NEXVKOlN1IiRS REK IZPTION. KQONNIE IIROXVN: H-Il secretary. ling Sisters snclal chair man. Red K.russ rep.,-KIAA tennis and inndern dame. IVllll0I'Kfcl in English, science, and French. FRANK ES BURD: K.SF. Hip Sisters. Walters Kluh. KQAA ridinu. and maiured in English. French, and math. Plans tu gn tu Kfal. MIKE HYRNE: Assistant yell leader and participated in tuotlvall. Majored in histnry, Alter graduation plans lu attend K,ity Kfnllege. GORDON KiAl.I.AW'AY: Student, hndy pies.. Scroll pres,. I.-Il class pres., Student Kuuncil rep.. Knights ul' -thc Kirid., Big Bmthers, fnuthall. track. 'l'u study inediclne, IERRY KAMPHELI.: Wfhile at -Iauvell Ilerry lTlillUI'L'Ll in English. He was alsn a very active inemver nt the K.hess Kilulw. He plans tn attend K,K SF. DOM KAPPUKQKII: Dum was Lt nrernher nl' the CSF at l.nwell. He malnred in science, math. English and lan- guage. He plans tu attend Indiana University. KfAROl. KHANDLER: Mernher ul' Blink I.. llig Sisters. Shield. Kinlden Gate Kluh, Ushc-r's Reserve, Red Krnss, carnival c-vmrn.. KIAA lwsmling. French. English rnaim. IRENE KHANDLER: Irene participated in Advanced Kiirls' Kilee and GAA swimming. She had a math lnann and will attend Kfity and then Kal tn study medicine. AUKIUSTA KIHASHINZ llig Sister, lite memher ut' K,SIi. Usher's Reserve cnnnnittee ITICI1'll7K.'l. Maiurcd in math. science and French. RIKIHARD KHEl,Ig Advanced hand. advanced orchestra, Music K,luh. Biology Klub. Kihinese Student Clnh. Mayured in language, math and science and will attend UKI, SHIRLEY K HOATE: Wliile at Iarwell Shirley was Ll mein- her ut the lihrary stall and the Ushers Reserve. She partici- pated in swimming and lI1.liIlI'L'Ll in English. KIHRIS KQHRISTENSEN: K hris was runrn representative and participated in basketball. He maimed in history and plans tn attend Katy Kamllcge. PAKIIZ ICIKII l'l'Y-SEVEN Q ,LARRY .HIEI.L: M aber ot XYOO HONG K HllNG:: Wloo Hong came to Lowell in his junior year lrom Saint joseplfs College in japan. He par- tiiipated rn soteer and plans to go to City College, RUBY COHEN: Ruby came to Lowell lrom Berkeley High rn her lunror year. She participated rn GAA swimming and rnarured in math and history and plans to attend State. SUSAN t OHIENZ Ifditor ol the Rrrl' rrml llwlailu. page editor ol 'I fu lfrrrrlf. room representative. CSF, Shield. Big Sisters, Illotk I. banquet committee and Executive Iloard. ,IOIzl'l A tOI.XX'IiI.I.: ,In was registrv treasurer, member ul' llrg Sisters. lrhrarv and Rrrl .md Ilnlrilr' stalls. GAA mod- ern dame. Itlaiored in seienie and English. To CCSF. I'A'l' KOOKSON: Room representative. Red Cross repre-Q sentatrve. business manager ol Tfw l.ou'ell, secretary ot Hrg Sisters. Shield, Future Teachers Club and Bloek I.. RONALD LOOPER: XVhile at Lowell Ron majored in sei- ente and history. Alter graduation he plans to attend City tiollege ol San Frantiseo. I'OI,l.Y COVEY: Senior. editor ot the Karl and IJ lr1lr. student body danie eornrnrtlee, Hloek L. earnival committee. Mirrored rn English and history and will attend S. J. State. PAT CRANDAl.I,: , Pat. was registry treasurer -while at Lowell. She tookuswrmmrng and majored rn English. Alter uraduatron slie will go to San FI.ll'IL'lSLi4l State. ROBERTA IRANOXV: Room representative. Red Cross representative, Ticket Sellers lflub. GAA howling and ice skating. Maiored in history and English. XVill go to State. IVAXVN VRAVENS: Big Sisters. Musle Club. Future Nurses I lub. GAA modern danee and swimming, Najored rn Iinglrsh and musie. NIZXVK OMIIRS' Rlff EPTION. 'IONIA CRIZILQHTON: Tonia -eame Ilarm Healdslvurg tu Lowell in her senior year. Participated in Block I.. lNIajored in English and history and will attend State. DAVE IRUTHBERTSON: Dave was registry on the 110 basketball team and tennis ANTHONY ITAGOSTINO: Came to Lowell in his tear trom S,l. Partitipated rn the Slr and varsity tootball. Maiored in latin lo attend llniversitv ot Kfalitornra. de Rule Club. ,I and math and plans t LIIMIE .: resin ent ol' the I hinese Student Marored rn math, serenee, and language and xx C ity fiollcge . l '-Nl l 0152 f roll, Big Brothers, Block I., . d varsity basketball. Maiored in science, math and Spanish. Plans to attend U.C. V KEN DAXVSON: Came to Lowell lrom in XY'aslrington. DL., in his sophomore year. Participated rn Slide Rule and Tieket Sellers Club. math and language. XVIII attend Cal. LARRY DAXWSON: He was a member ol the Chess Club, Forensies Society, term play and Varieties, and tennis team. Majored in English. PHILIP DeANGEI.0: Phil CAIHC tu Lowell from james I.iek, He participated in football and majored in history. Plans to attend fialitornia. St. Iohn's College Majored in seienee, SAM DIZDIZRIAN: Member ol' National Rille Assotiation and Lowell ROTC drill team. Registry representative and treasurer. Maiored in science and English DAVID DEMING: Wlhile at Lowell David majored in seienee. He was a member of The l,nrr'rll stall. Alter grad- utaron will attend Stanford. MARTHA DETTNER: Member' ol H-ll activities com! mittee. Big Sisters. and -Block l,, C,orresponding see-retary ull Future Nurses Association, GAA rue skating, riding, FHIZRI DIl.l.: Member ot' GAA. Future Nurses Club, Va- rieties and term play. GAA modern daneing and swimming, Marored rn Frenth and plans to enter musical comedy. r'.u.r1 1fr4.1rrv-rfrr.rr'r - W dazaapaaaceaavlv r www Glass of 'guna 1955 1 Q . .il Glass ofkguncf. :gk 55 PAUI. DII.l.ER: Axlxxxmell b.xml. 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I'AR0l.Ii IIAIKIANU: Cf.xrulc p.xrtixip.xlexl in UAA wltlull .xml xI.xss .xxtixitxex Wflxile .xt I.xxxxell xlxe xxmxiuxul xrx .xxt. VIUNIOR PROM IS IiNjOYIiI7 HY Al.I.. FORRIZSI' FAI.l.ON: Fxurest cgxixxe tx-I l.xxwell lmm Rim' xl.xxx in lxxs lxxnixxr ye.xr. He xxxnjxirexl xxx rxx.xtIx .xml slicmv .xml plzxnx xxx gn xxx Lal. GUY FKRROCILQIARO: Rell truss rupxm-sx-rxt.xtix'L', cgxrzxxxuxl wixxrxxxxtee, l1.xskctlw.xIl- !e.xxxx. M.xixxrul xxx sxiume .xml xxx.xxlx .xml plans to .xtteml Vxxy K xmllx-ge. AIOAN FINNERANI lliixlxxgyt llulx, lluslcx' Klulx, lllxlxli I.. IM. Sisters, GAA ice sk.xtxxxg .xml x'uIleyl1.xll. M.xloxx'xI in sfieme .xml m.xtlx .xml pl.xns lu gn lu 1 ity lxvllege. SUSAN FISHER: Vice presixlenl nl Rell frxxss, .xssmx.xlx' editor nl Rxvl and IY'lv1lx', lnll .xxtivixies exlixxu xml Rn! .xml Ilpfvilx. Slxielxl, KSIT, Ilig Sistexs, Illxxxlz I.. 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H-ll .xxtivitxes wmnxittee .xml trxxrk. M.xjxxx'e.I in xxx.xllx .xml Sparxislx. TRUDIZ FRIIZDMAN: 'lilmle wus on the Ilig Sisters .xml Illuck I.. P.xx'xxL'xp.xtexI in CIAA luxmliixg. M.xmxexl xrx Iixxglislx, lxixxnry, Spgxnislx .xml rxx.xxlx. MEKI-l'l'I'lIl.D FUERST: Piesxxlexxr -xl lierxxxxxxx Club, m.xxx- .xger vxxlleybxxll, Music Clxxlx, XVx'ixcrs' fflulx, Gxxlxlcn Gzxtv fflxxlw, Ushers Reserve. C SF, Big Sisters, liluck I., .xml UAA. I'AlxIf I-IUIITY-NINF. C MIKE I7IiI.l.ER: XVlrile at Iamell Mike was .1 mernber nf the Forensic Society and participated in tennis. He rnapmrcd in Spanish. rnath and English. HENRY FUNCi: Vite president. secretary, sntial nhair- nran, and edit-rr nt Chinese Student Cilub, CQSE. hall guard, library statl. Tlwt lafiwll statl. carnival urmnlittee. ARLAYNIZ Ci,-XIXIBRELI.: Arlayne was Red Cirnss repre- sentatrxe. a rnember nt the Ushers Reserve. library starl, and rnairucrl in srierrtc. math, and language. DAVE GARDNER: Dave tame tu Lnwell li-run Indiana in his iuniirr year. He was a member nf the CSF. matured in rnath and plans tn attend Cial Tech. CiRl:ICHI1N c.AUsI1: H'-12 Vive pres.. Block I. snr. chair., Red C rnss art uunrn. aharr.. student bndy dance and rally urrnrn.. Big Sisters. Cinlden Gate Cilub. Girrng to Smith. DIQXVITY CiEE:i XY'hile at larsxell Dewey maimed rn math and strence, Alter- grurduatinn he plans to attend the Uni- xerslts ul C alllurn a. IOUISE CQEERSZ Red C.rnss representative, Blntk I.. Pnster Club, library stall, Ciwlden Ciate Club. CLAA swimming. ire skating. and b-mling. Maiured in art. CAROI. C1El.I.: Big Sisters, Blink I., Shield and I., Red Crms repreientative. Slide Rule Club, GAA bowling. Na- pvrerl in nrath and Spanish, Plans tu attend U,C. ROSALII2 CQENES: Vice president ul' Frrrensii Society. XX'rrter's' Club. linrary statl. Slide Rule Cflub, Mainred in rnath and English and plans tn gn to cial. MIKE CIIBBONS: Mike came tu larwell from St, Ignatius. Ile rnaiuretl in hrstnry. Plans tn attend University nl' Ciali- lrurna and study trirnrn-rl-vgv. l.OXY El.l.'S FAMED BAND IN ACTION. LYNN CrlI.MAN: Shield and I., Big Sisters, Block I., 'I lu' l,ffu'rll and Rial uml lyilvli statls, uarnrval cnrnrn.. Red C'r4-ss rep.. urunselrng nthce. CIAA bnxslrng and tennis. BARBARA CiI,ASS: Big Sister entertainment fhairman. Blink I.. 'I lu' l,ou'rll statl. and GAA howling. She majnred rn English and Spanish. YALERIE GNESDILOFF: Valerie was on the Blink l. and partrripated in CQAA swimming. ice skating, and lsimling. She rnainred in English and history. HAROLD CQOETZ: XY'hile at lprxsell If-Iarnld was a mem- ber nt the Slide Rule C,lub. He rnairrrcd in lristury, English, and Spanish and plans tn attend Mitthigan State. l.lYlA CiOI.DIiEN: Ushers Rest-rve. Vsiriters' Club. Big Sisters, advanretl urclrestra. CSF. CQAA, Malrrred in Latin and rnusir. ANN CIOLDEN: Big Sisters. B'nck I., CSF. page editru ul 'I lu' l.f1r1 ull. and GAA tennis, Maiored in English and Frenrlr and plans to attend U,C ,l..A, ,IERRY GOLDIXIAN: President ut H-ll class. vitae pres. nl Blnfk I., Scroll and I.. Big Brntlrers. CSF, reg. rep. and treas. Varsity trmtball and tratk. Plans tn gn tn Stanlurd. SUXANNE -GOLDMAN: Big Sisters. carnival tnrnrn.. Iirirerrsir Sngrety. Tlu' l.f111'ill stall, rnnrn rep., CSAA bnwl, ing and riding, lxI.IlI!l'CLl in English and Spanish. To U,C,, MARTIN CQORFINKEI.: Band. Ushers Reserve. nrchestra. IinrerrsrtevSrvtrcty. Cihcss Cfluh. lNIaiwred in rnusrc. math. and English and plans tu attend Ra-ed. STUART Ciflklllji Big Brothers, Scroll and I.. Silver Spikes. Chess Club, pres, Future Teacliers nf Am. Cllub. rnnrn rep.. truss Country and trark teams. Mainred in math. PETER GRAY: XVllile at Lnwell Peter was on the tunnis team, He majnred in sererree, language. English. and his- tnry. Plans tn attend the University nl' C.alilurnia. YVONNE CQROSSIZ Student bndy set'retary. vice president nl I.-ll class. Shield and l.. Big Sisters, Blntk I., Varieties. CIAA bnwllng. Mainred in srientc and Spanish. PAGE NINETY ass ofgune, C1955 G!ClSS OIQRQUIIC, SONDRA GRUSSMAN: Big Sisters, The I,nrr'r'lI stall, student luutly tlanee enrurniltee. Marnresl rn science and larrgua,r4e. Plans tu attend Karl. LEAI. GRUPP: Wlhile at Luwell Leal was lr'aek ruanager' antl it rncrnher ol the Chess Llrrls. He rnaruretl in hrstury, math, serenee, rrntl Gerrnan. ANITA UUERRA: Big Sisters, Blmk L, UAA vulleylxrll rrntl swirnrning. Maruretl in lzrmzrrage. scierrte, arrtl ruatlr. Plains tu attend I ity tfrrlleee. GLORIA CQll'l l'MAN: Wlrrle at Lrnsell lilrrrra partltipaletl in UAA lwwlirrg. She rnarurerl in Sparrrsh and plans tn attentl the Urriversity nl talilnrnla. RICHARD HAfQKE'l l': Caine tu Ia-well lrurrn Oaklantl 'l'eth in his lrrgh junrur' year. Ile partrtrpatetl rrr ssxrrn- rning :intl rnaruretl rn L'rvIl'lI11CI'L'I2ll irrt. Plans lu gn tru I rly. NANKY HAGE: XY'hile at Ltrwell Nancy was lvasketlvzlll manager, nn the ISF, arrtl partreipzrterl in xwrlles'lsall and ite skating, She rnrrirsretl rn lfrenth, rnallr, antl strente. VIC HANSUN: VIL' mas Rell 1 ross represenlalrse .tml par' tieipzltetl irr track. He ruaroreel rrr Eruglislr, Plans tra at tentl the Urriversrty ul trrlrl-rrnrir. KING HARRINGTON: Registry tr'easrrr'er, Serull .mtl l., terrn play, Varieties. Mrriuretl in Errglish .intl Spanrslr antl plans lrr gn In City Crrllege. LANA HEISKANEN: Big Sisters, Blrrtk l., lrhrary stall, 'flu' 1,1111 ell stall, UAA huwlrng arrrl rnutlern tlarrte. She rnrrj-mr'etl in English and lrrstrrry. GEORGE HELIVISDOEREER: Xlflrrle Crt-rrr'r.1e was .rl larwell he rnrriuretl in Englrsh .intl rnath, He plans to attentl Cirty Cjullcgc, NEXXTOIXIERS DAN! E XlL'l'I'Il SHIELD AND Si ROLL MEINIBERS BILL HliRBliR'l': Bill rarne to Lrrvrell llmru Santa lrul High rrr hrs Senrnr' yen-r. He rnaruretl rn lrrsttrrv and math. He plans ltr atterrtl llrrlrlurnra. l'llRlS'l'A HERBORN: Rell K ross rep., registry treas., pres. ul German C lulv, manager .ul UAA ssurnrnirrg, Bug Srsters, Blmk L, Ushers Reserve, Slrtle Ru'e Kllulw and Musrt I luh. ROBERT HERMANN: Brrlx was regrstry reprr.-serrlrrtwe, a rnernher nl the H-I2 activities urrumrttee, -I.V. ltrrrthall and traek. He rnajuretl in math. ROGER HliRS'l': AAA tlnuhles tennrs tlrarnprun Stroll, Bug Brothers, Blutk L. Majnretl in lirrelrslr, ruath, strente, :tml Spanish. IBUKI HIBI: lhuki stirs gr mernher ul the CSE .rntl liuture Nurses Llulw. She -rngrrrrretl rn rnatlr, larruu.rr.1e, .rntl hrstury. Plans tn gn tn f,.rIrl-rrnra. CAROL HILKSZ Presitlerrt ul llirlsi Illrrtk l.. Big Sisters, lihrary stall, Varieties, UAA lmsslirug Mrss Harrrs.m's rsllrte, lslarnretl rn French .intl mirth. Exeiutrve Brsartl, SANDRA HIRSI H: Big Sisters, Shieltl, UAA lmvslirug .uul surrnrning. Nlgrjrsrerl in art arrrl Errglrslr. Plans lu atterrtl State. ED- HOBBS: Sernll a-ntl I., Big Br--tlrers, registry treasurer, Knruhts nl the Grltlrmn .rml varsrty lurrtlwrrll. Mzrrurerl rn math, screnee, :Intl laru4rrrrg.1e. MARY ANNE HOFFMAN: t,Sl7, Slrtle Rule Cflulv. llshers Reserve, Big Sisters, CIAA lwaskethrrll, sulleyhall, arrtl lmstl- ing. Mainretl in seieme zrntl laru4rr.ree. MARY HOl,l.INClSW'OR'I'H: Setty ul, jrrnrnr Red Cfrrrss. Big Sisters, Shielrl. Blmk L, urwlrestrgr. GAA rnmlerrr tlante :intl bowling, Majoretl in math rrntl sfrerree. MICHAEL HONE: Mike was un the Blrrtk I. arrtl rr mem- her ol the Irmket Sellers lluh, ljle Dartrtrprrtetl ru sueter rrntl track anal plans lu gn tu C,4rlrl4rrru.r. ADDIE HONG: H-I2 aetivitres enrnrn., Blrrtk I. tlanee eornru.. Big Sisters. Rell rlflml lhlulrr stall, rarnisurl eornrn,. reg. trears., rmiru rep,. and CIAA swrnunrne .rntl tennis. I'At,l? NINIZTY UNH Glass ofgurze, 1955 MARYANNE DOROTHEA ILLGE: Vice pres. nt' Ger- man Club, Future Nurses of America Club, GAA swim- ming and ice skating. Majored in German. JOYCE IMAZEKI: Came to Lowell in her senior year lrom Tokyo American High School. Member ot Red mid llnlziiv start and partitipated in GAA ice skating. MARGARET INGRAM: Wliile at Lowell Margaret nar- tici ated in GAA modern dance and volleyball, Block I.. Golilen Gate Club. Majored in history. JOHN ISAACS: Hlotky l.. German Club, CSF.. advanced and, tennis team, registry treasurer. Majored in German and science. GEORGE IVELICH: Registry -representative. H-ll activi- ties committee, Block I., varsity basketball. Majored in math and science. JAMES JACKSON: XX'hile James was at Lowell he INLI- jored in math. Atter graduation he plans to attend City College. STEPHEN N. JAFFE: Block L Sotiety, registry treasurer. tennis team. Majored in science, French, and history. Plans to attend Stantord. CHARLES JEXV: Wllile attending Lowell, Charles ma- jored in mechanical drawing. Charles plans to attend City College. BRUCE JOHNSON: Bruce came to Lowell in his junior year from S.I. On Scroll. Big Brothers. CSF. Exec. Board and regimental commander ot ROTC. Going to XVest Point. CLARK JOHNSON: Clark was a member of they dance band, orchestra, and band. He majored in music and plans to attend San Francisco State. BLOCK I. AT FOOTISALI. GAME. JUDY JOHNSON: Judy was a member of the Big Sisters, Block L, GAA tennis, and worked in Miss Lorigan's ottice. Sire majored in science. VIRGINIA JOHNSON: Wliile attending Lowell Virginia majored in French. She plans to study ballet after gradu- ation. SNOXVDEN SANDRA JOHNSTON: Vice president of stu- dent body. secretary of L-ll class, Shield, Big Sisters, Block l., GAA tennis and riding. Plans to go to Cal. LYNNIUA JONES: Lynnda came from Texas in her junior year, She participated in GAA swimming. Majored in English ant history. ELEANOR JUE: Eleanor was a Big Sister and hall guard. She participated in GAA modern dance. She majored in latin and science. JOHN JUNG: Wliile attending Lowell John majored in math and science. He plans to attend City College after graduation. KEN KAHN: Ken was assistant yell leader. vice president ot Ticket Sellers Club, Big Brothers, advanced band, choir, track team. Plans to attend C.O.P. VLADIMIR KATAEFF: Caine to Lowell from St. Joseph's and 'participated in cross country track and majored in English. Plans to attend State. JOAN KAUFMANN: Shield, Big Sisters, Hlock L, Page editor of Thr- I.uu'rll. activities editor of the Rm' and l! lvlr', assistant tennis manager. Red Cross representative. TED KERHULAS: Scroll and I. and Student Council rep- resentative. Majored in history and English and plans to attend Santa Clara University. PHILIP KING: Wliile at Lowell Philip was on the IlU's basketball team. He majored in sciente. English and math. Plans to go to City College. JULIE KLEIN: Secretary of Junior Red Cross, treas. ot' CSF, Big Sisters, Forensics, li rary staff, Block L. Ushers Reserve. and GAA riding. Plans ot attend Scripps. PAGE NINETY-TWO Glass ofgune, 1955 ,L,,4 , ALAN KNOX: Wlxile xxttendxng Lowell Alun in.xinrexI in nxzxth. Hr pl-zxns tn .xttend Cfxty Lnllcge alter grzxdixgxtxorx lu study mxxsxx. DOROTHY ROSS: Xwhile :xt Lnwell Dot mixinred in his- tnry. After grixdxxxxtinn she plxxns tn .xttend Sgxn Frxxnexstn Lity College. LILY KOXVALS-KI: Lily pxxrtifipgxted irx UAA tennis.xShe nx.xjxxred in Spxxnxslx. xxieme axml ixxxxlh. I-'Inns tn ixttenil 5t.xte .xtter gr.xdu.xtinxx. OLGA KRAINOFF: Vlllxilc .xt Lnwell Olgl xxulxxxed in French .xml -Ixxsluxy. She plxxns lu .xtteml hxxsxxxess xtlixinl .xlter gx'.xdu.xtinix, RON KRAMER: Run wixs ix xxxexnher nr the Fnx'ensxts,'I'xikel Sellers flxxh, snuex, NI.xjured in English .ind xrienrc xxnd plans tn gxtteml City Lxillege. FRANK KRASNE: Vife president nl' Fxrxexxsit' Snxiety. R.x- din Club, CSF, tennis. lN'Igxinx'cd in rnxxth and science. Planx tn ixttcnd Stxxnfnrd. CARL KRFSS: Srrnll, plmtngrixglxex' for Rial .md Wifllli' and Thu 1,uu'x'H, Silber Lluh, Ri e Lluh. M.xinretl irx m.xth :und English and plxxns tn attend St.xnInrII. MARSHALL KREUTER: Iftlitxlr uf Tin' I.uiAx'll, xpxxxtx cil- itxrr nl 'Hn' l.f,u'x'll. Stroll, Big Brnthexs. Block I., Knights nt' the Ciridixxin, v.xx'sity Innthixll .xml Imselxill. ROBERT KUPPINGER: XVhiIe xxl Lnwell Rnlwert xxhxinrcd in Math. He-pl.xns tn .xtteml Lxty Knlluge nl S.xn Frxxnfisun ixftex' graxdxxixtxnix. NELSON LAANGE: Nelsnn xn.xinrexI in licrnx.xn :xml his- tn-ry gxt Luwell. Alter his grzxdxxaxtion hc pl.xns tu ixtteml City Ilxillc-gc. LOXVIZLI. BAND BRINGS SPIRIT. LYNNE LAK IIMAN: Blnrk I., UAA howling, vnlleylull, xwinxnxxnp.: und tennxx. M.xjxxxexI in nxt .xml plgxns tn .xttend lxty I ullcge, NANC Y LAKQHTMAN: Nunxy p.xx'titip.xled irx GAA bnwl- ing :xml ite xkixting. She xxxixjnred xxx Ixxstnry xxml plans tn xxttcnd lLC.I..A. MICHAEL LAING: Mike was .x member nf the xmiixx- xuing teixm. Wflxiile gxttemlxng Lowell he m.xinred xxx mcclxnnieixl draining. ROBERT LANGF: Rxrhert was registry treasurer, and mcnx- her nt the Lowell ROTCI Sgxher Iilulw, :xml xngxinred in his- tnry. JOE JASKY: President nf the Sfrxxll, president nl' II-ll LIMS, Big Brnthers. Executive Ilnixrxl, trxxtk and basket- Inxll teams. I-'lxxxxs tn ixttcml Pnixxnxm. -IIM LATTIMORE: Wliile xxt Lowell jim pmrtitipated in Inntbgxll xxnd trxxfk. Hc nxixjnrctl in science xxnd plans to attend City Kinllege. I.I2'I'ITIA LAU: Shield ,xml L, Big Sisters. hgxll guixid, .xml GAA swimming. Mrxjurlsd in L.xtin. xxxzxth, ixml xeienxe, Plans to zxttcnd U1 . KQAROLE LAX: Assistant riding nx.ixx.xger, .xtteml.xnte ntliw. Block I., Ifutxxrc Nuries Kflxxh, CIAA howling ixntl lcnnxx. Plgxxxs tix rittexxd Clity. BARBARA LIZBRELHT: Bixrbxxrix paxrticipaxtexl in UAA folk dxxncxng and swimming, She inxxinred in Ixistnrv :xml Frenrlx and plans tn fxtteml St.xtc. LAROL I.El:: Cixrls yell leader, Block I.. Big Sisters, Ii- hrixry stall. GAA swimming, Iwxxsketlmxll, ixxxd mfthall. Mix- jnred in mzxth .xnd scienre. ROSIE M. LEE: President :xml vice preeident nl fhincxe Club, pxxrticiprxted in GAA bowling, hxxxkethxxll, and swim- xning. She majored in science. MARC LELAND: Vive president nl' CSF. virc president ni' Fxvrcnsiee. Scroll, Ticket Sellers Club, W'ritcrS Club, ten- nis texxnx, Mnjnretl in French, histxxry. xnaxlh .xml sticme. PAGE NINFTY-'liIIRIiE G IDALIE IEUENIIIERGER: Ciirls' yell leader, room rep. and truas., Illmk I, danre L'-nnin., rally tnrnin,,A tarnival euinin,, Big Sisters. Tlu' l,ff1r'i'll statl, and wurked lnr Miss Lnrigan. LOUIS LIEVIN: Rnnm representative and treasurer. H-Il aetivitres tninrnittee, j.V. Inntball and traak. Mainred in English. TOM LEVISON: H-I2 glass treasurer. seety. nt Big Bruth- eis. alt. yell leader, business mgr. ul The I.uu't'll. rally winrn.. rainival cumin., and traek and basketball, PAUL LIIiIiR'l': Paul tame to Lowell from Riurtlan in Irs iuni-wr year. He xx as un the Blink L, I5lJ's basketball, var- sity haskethall, track. He matured in history and English. CURRY LIVINGSTON: I arnival committee. Hlufk L. UAA hnwling. lslajnred in science and language and plans tu attend City College, TOM LLOYD: President nf the Student Clountil, Scrull and I., Iixevutive Board, and tennis team. Mainred in math and plans tn attend ffnlnradn Sclinul nl mines. LOUISE LONG: Lnuise participated in GAA volleyball and lwuling, She was a member nl' the Block I. and ma- imed in history. art. and English. Tn Oregnn State Clnllege. MIZRRILY LONG: Vine president ut Shield. secty. nl' H-II tlass. asst, we. ehair. nl' Big Sisters, LSF, Block L. CIAA tennis and niudern dame, Pl'ans tu attend Stantord. LINDA LOVELAC F: Chairnian nl art t'-mmm. nl' Red Cross. Shield. Big Sisters: Illnek I., student lmdy danfe comm.. Miss I.nrigan's nthce, UAA tennis and riding. 'Ili Cal. CLAUDE LOXVEN: Plmtngrapher nt' Ruff vnu' wihfft' and 'I fu lafrnll, KSF, Maiored in math and Spanish and plans to attend Kal. SIZNIOR BOYS XVORK OUT AT PICNIC, ANDRE LUHARSKY, CISIT. tennis team and rnaiured in math. German, sciente. and art. After graduation he plans tu attend Cialilnrniia. OI7E'I'TI2 LULE: Red Cfrnss re resentative, morn treasurer. Big Sisters, Block I.. GAA buwliing. Maiured in Fremh and history and plans tn attend State. FRANK LUDXVIGZ Frank participated in Cross country tiaek and was in the band and nrehestra. He majored in music and English and is going to Cfity Kinllege. IELENA LUNA: Blnek I., Future Nurses Cfluh. GAA ten- nis, Vulleyhall. basketball, and hnwling. Maiured in math and Lierman and plans tn attend City Clnllege. VIVIAN LUND: flame tn Luwell in her iuniur year from Minneapnlis High, W'as .i member of the Rui! nm! lY'lvm statl and majnred in music. JAMES LUNDE: james came tn Lowell trnm Mission High in his seniur year. He mainred in math and plans tn attend City Cavllege. TERRY LYTTLE: Terry was Red Cfrnss representative, Iilutk L and a member ol' the RO'I'C', He inaiured in Eng- lish and Spanish. JOHN ERVVIN MQIQFARLANE: fame fu Lmxell in his senmr year trnm Massaeliusetts, He partitipated in the term play and majored in English, ROSALIND MANN: President nt' Big Sisters, 1.412 activi- ties cnmnmittee, Hlnek I., CSF. GAA mudern dance and lsnwling Malnred in English and Spanish, Wfill attend ffal, VERA MANN: Big Sisters, library stall and participated in MAA Imvxling, Vera malured in Spanish and English and will attend Stanturd. C LIFFORD MARSHALL: I,-12 activities Cummittee. Hlnek I., mum representative and treasurer, track and basketball, He mainred in stience and math and plans tn attend Cal. LEONARD MARSHALL: Block I. Society, Silver Spikes, registry treasurer, track team, lltl basketball. IXlai-:red in stientu and linglish and will attend Kal. PAGIZ NINIETY-ITOUR ass 0 kquze, 1955 i I Gfnss 0 Lama 1955 I'ILI ing. xxxgxtlx. l DON guru . 1 :ty C.ixllc-gc. jxxac Shxtu, LXRNIV. xxml Ezxglxslx. Lily Lixllcyc. Lxtv Lxxllugc, NANI Y MAR'l'IN: iixxlxlcrx Ci.xxc K lxxlx, Y.xxictiL-Q. lilxxxllw xx.xll, girls' glue. x-mnx tru-.xsxxx'cx', UAA lxxxxxlxxxxg. Manx' ixx Iixxglislx .xml Spgxrxlslx. CARUI. MAY: Iilixuk I.. ISF, lllxx.xxv st.xlI, lfuxx-xxsxxs, x.xx xxxvgxl xxxxxxxxxixtuc, rmxxxx xxx-.xsxxxm-1, UAA xxxmlx-xxx xlxxmc qxm Plaxxxs lax zxltcml St.xrxlux'xl. MIKE Mx! LINTIAOK K: Mxkc x'.lI11L'.lix linux-ll lxxxxxx S.xxxuI Hurt. llc p.xxtxx'ipxxtcd ixx tlxc xlxnxx .xml Ixr xxx.x1-xxuil xxx Alter xqxgxxlulzxnxrx lxc pl.xxxx. tix .xttvxxxl Kxty KuIlL'gL'. JUDY Md ORD: I.iIxl.xxx' st.xII. Illxxxlx l..lxAA luxxxlxxxx,1.xxxxl luxxrxxx. M.xx1xx'ccI xxx I'1cm'lx .xml xxlrxxxu .xml pl.xlxx xx .xtlcml Mxlls I xxllugc Ma'IXWl'IfI.I,: XVIxilc .xtu lxmull Dun xnxx .x xm-xxxlxxx xml tlxc Rul f.xxxsx .xml p.xxxxxxp.xtuxl xxx lx.xwlx.xll. Ho mx i l in lxistxxxx xml plxxxs xxx xtxcml lxty META lXIxGII.VRAY3 Slxiclxl. Illu Sistuxs, CIAA vulluvlnxll :xml mmluxxx xl.xmu. Iilxxzxxy st.x1f, Fxxtxxrc Nxxrv.-s filxxlx INI.xjxxx'cxl ixx Spnxxxslx, Ifxxglislx. .xml un-:xxx-, Klxxixxu xxx KI.xl KIRK ML'I.FAN: W'lxilr .xt Lxxwull Kink lW.lI'IIkII'.lIL'LI xxx Ix.xml .xml ixxclxcxtxxx, Hu xxx.xixxxL-xl in xxxusxx .xml pl.xm tix .xxtx-nil TONY MIELODIAI Txxxxx' p.xxtiaip.xtcxl ixx tlxx- Slixlx- Rxxli Clxxlx. HL- xxxxxxixxcxl xxx sxxcxxxi- .xml plum I-x .lxtuxxxl S.xxx RAINALDO MIfNI7UXAi R.xiix.xlil4v 4.xxxxu lu I.4xxsx-ll Ixixxxx tlxc Plxilippirxus in his ixxrxiux yczxr. HL' xxx.xl1x1uI in lxistxxxy l'I.xxxs to zxttcml City Cxxllx-gc. LIUIYNTER MERKI.Ii: Lixxcxxtux xnxx ixx tlxc Kicxxxmxx flxxlx Sllxlc Rule flulx, Ixgxll gxx.xxxl. Hxg Iixxxtlxcxs, Clxcxxxxstxv Cllxxlx, Hr xxx.xi-xrcd xxx m.xtIx. sxicmc, .xml l.xxxgu.xgc. XI, ISRINKIS I llN FOR AI I.. DAVIS MIIJDLEHRUOK: XXf'lxiIu .xt Inxwll D.xx'u xxx.x1xxx'ul ixx mxxtlx. F11-xxalx, xxml srxuxxcc. Alter xgx.xxIxx.x!xxxxx lxu pl.xxxs tix xxtxcml tlxc Uxxivx-xsixy xxl NL-x'.xxl:x, SAl.l.Y MIERSONL Girls' Ixc.xxI yell yc.xxlc,r. Hluxk 'I 5tmlcxxt l1xxxIyvxl.xmv.- uxxxxxxxxttcc. Sfmlcrxt fxxxxrxrxl. UAA rxx mg .xml tcnnxx. Mgxj-xrcxl xxx xxxxxsxc, Ixxstxxxy, xxml ycicrxus, kl.-ICQUIfI.INIf MILLER: Big Sxstcxx, Illxxrk l. wqx.xI1xxxxxxxx ISF scxty., IiIxx'.x1'y st.xlI, xgxxnivxxl xxxrxuxx.. xxxxxnx rch.. GAA Imwlixxg. PI.xxxs tix .xttcml U1 .I..A. SANDRA MIl.I.F'I I': S.xmly p.xxti1ip.xtx-xl ixx Blink I., GAA luixxxlxxxg :xml inc ikntilxg. Slxc xxx.x1u1c'xl xxx llllllll, Fxcrxilx JIM MI'I'CfHFI.I.: I,I'L'SltIL'I'lI .xml WLVQLIIV nl Fxxxcxxxics, xtxx xluxxx lwxlv xlxxmc uxmxxx., ISF, xcmxxs, M.xlux'cd xxx I..xtlxx m.xtlx, .xml SLICIHC, Pl.xm xxx .xttuml S.xxxt.x l,l.xr:x. SHARON MULIEN: Iiig Sxxxcxs, sm-rizxl gxxlivitli-Q cxxnxxxx g'lx.xxxxxxxxn, lflxxxk I. xxslxcrs uxxxxxxxxxtcu, CIAA lxxxxvlixxg. M.x xwrcxl xxx xixcxxrc .xml l.xxxgxx.xg4u gxml pl.xxxs tix .xtxuml C,.xl IOI-IN MORAN: ,XVlxiIx-Axttcxxxlxxxg I,4xxwIl -lxxlxxx xxx.x1-xxcxl ixx Iftxxglmlx .xml Spxxxxxslx. AHL-1 gx.xxlu.xtixxxx lxu pI.xns xxx .xltrm ED MORRISON: j.V. ruixtlnxll .xml Rul flow xx-pxuxcxxtqx txvu. Mgxloxuxl xxx xxxunlx.ixxix.xl xlx.xwxxxg .xml xxx.xtlx .xml pl.xns tix .xltcxxxl I ity fixllcgc KIYOSHI NAITO: Kxyxxxlxi was .x xxxrxxxlwx' -xl xlxu Slixlx Rulc ululw .xml xxx.xixxxuI xxx xxx.xKlx. llc pI.xrxx tix .xttx-m AI. NALIVAIKO: Al mxtxxipxxtud ixx xlxc llxcss flxxlx .xml Iyxxkctlxgxll xxlxxlc Ixc xxgxs gxttumlixxg Lixxxcll. IIL- xxxxxjxxxa-xl ixx m.xtlx :xml l.xngxx.xgcx. GEORGE NAZAOFF: Publix .xxlxIx'css. xrcxx. Slixlc Rxxln Clxxlx, xxx-xxxx rep., :xml xx.xs ixxx thc trunk xcgxxxx. llc xxx.x1xxx'uxl ixx xxx.xtlx. lxcx'm.xxx, .xml snxcxxrc, .xml ix prim: xxx fkxl. NEl.I.I2 NI2XIlf'I'0N: NL-llc i.xxxxc to l.xxwcll ixx Ixcr QL-xxixxx yczxr Irxxxxx Olxxxx, Mcxxxlcx' ul llxu Futuru s -' '- W Nux Lx Llxxlw Ixalxm Scllurx flxxlx, UAA tuxxxxls, lxmxlxxxg, :xml lac akgxliixg. PAGII NINIITY-FIV! xcxl Gfass ofgufrze, 1955 STANLEY NIELSON: Stan was a member ol' the ll1l's basketball team. He majored in math, seierree, and history and plans to attend City College. TOSHIHIKO OKUBO: H-ll aetivit'cs comm., Block L dance tomm., registry treas., cross country traek team. Ma- jored rn language, math, and English and will attend 4 al. HERBERT OMURA: lame to Lowell lrom Honolulu in his senior year. -He partieipaterl in swimming. Maiorerl in srrenue and English and plans to .rttentl l.ity C ollege. HUB O'NEAL: -Hub partrtipatetl in varsity football, He rn-alorerl rn English. Atter gratluation Iluli plans tn attenrl 1 ity Lollr-gc. MARI-AN OPPENHEIM: Big Sisters, Iilork I., carnival tommrttee, library statl and participated in GAA. Majorerl in French and history. LESTER O'SHEA: Vice president ot lfhcss Cflub, Musiv. Club. German Club, USF, Ushers Reserve, ROTC, Foren- sics, National Rifle Asn., page editor ol The l,nu'rll. IOYCE OTKEN: Big Sisters, Hloek I., Ushers Reserve. Music Club, GAA rnodern dance antl bowling. Maioretl in I.at1n antl English, YIUDY O'I I'O: jutly partieipatetl in CIAA swimming. ire skating, ehorr, Ushers Reserve, and Future Nurses Klub. Maloierl ur music .intl plans to attend I ity I ollege. jANE'I' OYAMA: Rell Cross rep. Rig Sisters. library stall. CIAA swimming, tennis, basketwall, antl iee skating. Ma- yoretl in language. math. antl stienee. Going to Ci.Ci.S.F. ,IUDY PALMER: jutly tame to Lowell from XVashrngton. D, ti. She was room rep., Ticket Sellers Cflub. Future Nurses, antl UAA. She majorerl in English. SENIOR Pll NIC, IS GREAT FUN. IIOII PARKER: llob was on the l.-II activities iornrnittee .intl .r member ol the Big Brothers. He rnaiorerl III math and language. Plans to attentl I ity College. MILHAEI, PEEVEY: Wlrile at Lowell Mike rnaior'L-tl in English anrl -history. He plans to .rttentl San .lose State atter gratluatron. IANET PEOPLES: Wliile at Lowell -I-anet was .r member of Future Nurses anal in GAA ice skating, swimming. antl volleyball. Maioretl in scienee and musit. To attentl City. GEORGE EI.I.SXVOR-IAH PETERSON: Sports etlitor ol Ihr I,uru'Il. varsity tnotball, Block I., and Big Brothers. Maiorerl in Math. Spanish. antl English. XViII attentl State, S'I'UAR'I' POLLAK: President ot the-Forensic Society .rnrl a member ut' the bantl. Maioretl in history, English, lang- uage, and math .intl will attend Stanford. SANFORD POI.SE: fiSF treasurer, Hlork I..,antl partiti- prrted in swimming anrl golt, Majorerl rn serente, math, and German and will attend U.II. ,IOYLE PRICE: lame to Lowell from Coloratlo in her senior year. Feature malorette lor band., bus. mgr, Rm' mul Ilillllty GAA bowling antl volleyball. English major, LORETTA PROVENZO: Loretta was a member ul' Chinese Stutlent Klub and the Block I,. Partieipatetl in motlern rlanre. Maiorerl in English antl history. XY'1ll attenrl City. RK HARD QUAIN: ROTC honor guartl anel partiripatetl rn baseball and was on the rifle team, He maiorerl in Eng' lrsh .intl history. Will attend State. SHIRLEY RAMANO: Shirley came to Lowell lronr Oak- lanrl High in her junior year. She maioretl in history anrl plans to attend City Lollcge. ROBERT RANDALL: Bob was a member nl the Block L. I20's basketball team, swimming and baseball teams. Majoretl in English and will attend Marin Ili. VIRGINIA RAYLA: Wfhile Virginia was here at Lowell she malored in history. 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ROCIFR RYMAN: MIIIILAIII IIIIIII' III-Aw., I.-Il II.Iss plvs., scI'ty.'trc.Is. III KUIILIIIS III the CIIIIIIIIIII, SIIIIII, Rig RIIIIII- I.-rx, ISIIIIIII I., IIIIIIILIII, IIIIscII.IIl, .IIIII xIIIIcI'. SIIL-III1' IIIIIIIII. IiD'XX'ARI7 SALVAISZ EII IIIIIIL' III I.IIwL'II Imm I'IIIy. HL' In.IIIII'I-II In IHUSIL. .llI, IIIIII In.ItII. HL- pI.IIIs III .IIIQIIII S.III FI.InIIxI'II State CfIIIIcI.1I'. NANI Y SAXVYIZR: SILIQIUIII IIIIIIy xL'Ity.. I.-Il vIIc plus., IIIIIIII II-II., RUII fIIIxsI Icp., Hug Suu-Is, HIIIIII I., pIcx. III I'IlsKL'I' K IuI1, CIAA IIIIwIInIg .IIIII III' xk.ItIIII.1. LFNURI2 SCHIENK: Suty, III SIIIz'III IIIIII I., llLlII.lp.1L'I' III CIAA VIIIIL-yIIgIII, GAA I'IcIIc III .Iu.IIIIx, Iilg Slstcla, IIIIIIIQ I.. CSF, IIIII.II'y xI.III, KIAA swinIIIIIIII.g. .IIIII IIIIIIII4. .XNDRIEA SC.HXY'AR'I'Z: .IIIIIIII I,, Iiig Sntun. xIIIIIL-nt IIIIIIy II.IIIII' IIIIIIIII., H-ll .IIIIvIrIL'x IIIIIIIII.. FIIII'IIsIIx, ISF, Iug. Icp.. .IIIII RQII firms Isp. I'I.IIIx III .Im-IIII I.II. ROIKERI' SI 0'I I': IIIIIII wax RUII 1 Imx II-pIcscIIt.ItIu', IIIIIIII I., IIIIItII.III, rI'.II'I4. M.IIIII'I-II III IIIIIIII .IIIII sIII-IIIQ .IIIII pI.IIIs III gIttumI fiity f'IIIII-gun FRIED SIIAGIER: FIcII I.IIIIc III I.IImuII IIIIIII XY'IIIttIcI UIIIIIII IIIgII. HI- IILIIIIII-II II1 III.llIl .IIIII IIIIMIINII .IIIII pI.IIIw III .II- ICIILI f Ity KIIIILIILQ. LYNNII SIIIIRINIANZ RIIIIIII Icp., I7III'cIIxIIs, HIIIIII I., IIII1 Smturx, I.IIIIIx.II IIIIIIIII., UAA IIIIwIiIIIg .IIIII IIc xk.ItIIII4. MIIIIII'I'II III FIII4. XVIII .IttcIIII f.IIIIII.IIIII C IIIIQQI- IIII XX'1IIIlL'Il, XY'II.I.IAM SHUPIYS: IIIII I.IInu III I.IIvIuII IrIInI fQ.IIIxtIIg.l HIIQII In IIIs IIInIIII' ya-LII, MCIDIIL-I III MIIAII CIIII1. SIIIIQ' RIIII- K IIIII. IIIIII CSF. N.IIIIII'II In IILIIII .IIIII 5IIcIII'I-. DI! K SHIIIZY: DIIIQ was rcglslry tII.'.IxIIIcI'. Ihg IIIIItIIcIx. IIIIIIIIIII. H-I3 .IIIIvIIIcs III HI' nI.IIIIII'II III III.ItII .IIIII sIIuIII'u .IIIII pI.IIIx III .IIIQIIII XY'cxI PIIIIII. l'.MIlf NlNF'I'Y-.NI-VPN jANI2'I' RICIUS: RIIIIIII II' II-xuIIt.ItIw IIIIII RcII Inns HIIQ Gfass ojplgune, 1955 SANDY SILVERIXIAN: QAA president, room rep. and tre1rs,..Red Cross rep.. Shield, Block -L. Big Sisters, I.-11 .rrtrvrtres committee, lerrture editor ol The I.r1zz'r'll. 'IHEOIDORE IOHN SIMMONS: Ted crime to Lowell from St. Ignqrtrus. ,He prrrtrcrpxrted in j.V. irnrl varsity football. He rn.rroi'ed in English .ind plans to irttenrl Lity College, ROB SIMPSON: President ol Blotk I., registry rcpreserrt.r- tive .rnd trearsurer. Silver Spikes, Big Brothers, trirck. Mir- rored in m.rtlr irnd srience arnd will grttenrl Davis. l'AUI.A SKITNEL I.-ll setretzrry, nurrrrger ol' GAA tennis, room ieprcsent.rtrve, Big Sisters, Shield irnd I., rind Block I., M.riored in English, history, irnd Spirnish. DOUGLAS SKINNIER: Doug w.rs room representrrtivc and trerrsurer. He yrrrtrcrpnted in the brrnd :rnd orchestral and l2ll's b.rsketb.rl team. He mirjored in music. ROLF SOLLIE: Roll' w .rs .r member of the Nirtionirl Rifle Assotnrtrorr, Vlflrrle attending Lowell he nririored in Ger- rn.rrr .ind English. XYIQNLS SOOHOU: Wfing t.rme to Lowell from 'l'ul.rre Union High rn lris senior ye.rr. Wlrile irttenrling Lowell he mirrored in nr.rth, scrente. .rnd Lrnguirge. LINDA SORENSEN: Shield irnd I., Block L, Big Sisters, l'lfi'-I.ffu':'ll strrtl, I.-ll activities committee. librirry stall, c.rrnrv.rl committee. Pl.rns to .rttenrl Stzrte. RON STIZDMAN: Ron w.rs .rctive in the band and choir. He rnrrjored in-English, Germirn, irnd mrrsic. He plirns to grttend University of lnrlilorniir :rt Darvis. BARBARA STENDELI.: Big Sistcrs,Bloclc I., Shield, CSF, student body dgrnce Acornmittee, rirlly committee, carnival committee, GAA riding, swimming, tennis, ice skirting. SIENIURS ENJOY DAY IN THE SUN. 'IOM STIZRN: Scroll rind I., Big Brothers. Block I..-cirp- t.rrn ol sorter te.rnr, Illillldgtl' ol b.rsebrrlI team. Malored in rnrtlr stiente, rind Lrngurrge, and plans to attend Lgrl. VIRGINIA STI , . GAA modern dirnce, tennis, :ind volleybzrll. French rind science. MSON: Big Sisters, Shield, Miss Hurri- son's othre Mnjored in HARRY STRAUCH: 'I're.rsur'er ol CSF, Slrrle Rule Club, rross country trirrk. Mrrjored in Lirtin, mirth, and science. Plains to rrttend Cinlilornia. GAY SUGARMAN: Gay wirs on the crrrnivgrl committee .rnd worked in Dr. Smith's otlice. Pxrrticiprrtcd in GAA howling. English, Frenclr mirjor. XY'ill irttend U. ol' Colo. LURIEN B, TABIER: Loren pgrrticipated in the ROTC and rr.1s ir member oi the public irddress crew. He mirrored rn history and pI.rns to .rttend tity College. OLGA 'VAIIOIIRETQ Olg.r prrrtiripartcd in GAA swim- ming .ind ice skirting. She -rnrriored in- French :ind plans to attend business college .rtter gryrdugrtron, KIiNNI2'I'H TAKAIPIASHI: Kerr w.rs room tre.rsur'er' :rnd irctivc in thc ROTC. He m.riored in lirrrgrrage, mirth, and history while attending Lowell. DOUGLAS TANNER: Rgrlly committee. carnival com- mittee, irdrurnced birnd and choir. term plzry. Block I.. lr.rsketb.rIl, brrseb.rll, trirck, rind soccer. English mirjor. DON THOMPSON: XY'hile attending I.owell Don majored in mirtlrematics, science. irnd Spanish. Atter graduation Don hopes to attend Ut, Llili THORS: Lee c,rme to Lowell trom Lincoln High in Sun jose. XY'hile attending Lowell Ire mrrlored in math and plirns to .rttend City College. -IOANNA TOM: CIAA soltbirll mirnirger, I.-12 .rctivi- ties comin., c.rrnival com., library st:rt'l. Big Sisters, Block I.. Red Cross, rep., The l.fm'r'll stirtl, GAA bowling. DENNIS TOOMEY: Dennis came to Lowell from St. Ig- n.rtrus. NVhiIe irt Lowell he m.riored in history. He plans to .rttend City Lollege. PAGE NINE'I'Y-I:IGII'I' I . I I c ass ofgune, rigs .ffl tl? 55 TOM TSUYUKI: Blmk I.. Big Brothers. R0'I'I', registry treasurer. lxrskethatll. .ind trgrek. IXI:iirrr'etl in Spnnisli rrnrl science and plans tn rittentl W1-xt Point. KAREN TYREE: Prexitlent of Pniter Cfluh, Big Sisters, library stfrti, I.-I2 rrrtiv. comm.. :intl H-Il rretrv. i'rnuin,, sturlent burly tlzrnte comm., Blmk I.. CIAA voIIeyIu.iII. DOROTHY UNDERHILI.: Seat . nl' Poster luh, xturlent hntly rally wrnrrr., GAA x'ulIeyh.rII, mmlern tlrrrrte. .intl swimming. lNl.riurerl in .rrt .mtl I7r'errr'Ir, Wlill .rtterlrl Irtv. ROBERT UNIDIERXVOOD: Bnlx w.rs .relive in the Silver Spikes. Blnrk I. 1lIInI mmm trruntry tr.rrk. Ile w.ix .rlw nn-in representrve .lIIrl mrrjuretl rn lrrstruv, ALBERTA VAN U'I I': Ast. girls' yell yentler, h.rsketIw.rlI queen, rrmrn rep., crrrnrxurl ummm., Student hotly dame .intl rrrlly mmm.. Big Sisters, Blmk I.. M.rj0retl in m.rtlr, ling. ALFONSO VALLF: Alto-rrsn rxrme tn I.nweII trrrm Nu- .rrzrgurr in his senior year. Atter grxulrrzrtrrrn Ire pI.ins In git- tentl State fnllege. JO ANNE VEALE: In Anne ymrrtitipgrterl in Big Sixters, Blnek I., 'GAA ice xkgrting, rrntl wax nut. mgr. ul tennrx. Maioretl rn Sp.rn.. ser., Eng. Plains tn attend SYCPIICIILS. LILLIAIN YITALY: Lillirrn t.rme tu Lnwell from St. Vin- cent High in her senior year. She was ll memlrer ral the ffhess ffluh and mgrjnretl rn m.rth grnrl l:rngu.rge. CIERIRIIIQE XVAIKER: Ciertrurle tgrme to Lnwell lirim Seguor.r Hrgh in her high Senior term. She III.lIUIk'tI in serence rind in.Ith. IRIS XYIALI.: vlris w.1-S rnwru rePresent.rtive nutl Ir:'.rsrrlt'l. She rn.unreil rn Lnglrsh .intl Iirenrh, grrnl pl.rns t-I .rttenrl husrnesn rnllege. SEN IORS 'I'HRr JXV BASKIZTS. MARY XVARD: Ronm r'epr't-fentrrtive, Blr-tk I.. Big Srxterx, H-I3 attivitrex ernnm., 1.rrnrv.rI curnrn.,- lr'r'iI' .mil Upfflli xtrltf, Dr. Smith's othte, GAA howling. ruling, .intl tennix. LAURA-JEAN NVATERINIANC I..rur1r-,Iertn rzrme tn Lrm- ell from I-Innululu in her junior vtrrr, She rn.r1nreil rn ling- Iixh rrntl plrrns tn grtteml f.rty fnllege grfter gr.rclu.rtinrr. IN'IE'I'TA XVEI'7I3I.ETON: Meth! w.ls J Big Sitter, rllrrl .I memher nt' the Blrrrrk I.. She rn.ri-wrerl in nrt :intl I.rngu.rge nml pI.rns tn .rtteml UCLA. MAURICII XVEINCBIIR: INl.rurite w.rs Rerl lrgmss repri- sentzrtive, Blrvek I., Iusketlmrll, swimming. rrnrl tr.rtk. Ile mirjuretl in Engluh grntl I4rngu.rge .intl plans tu1lttChrl St.1te. STEIN XVIZISSIENBIZRCIIIR: Ronin ICP!-L'SL'III.IIIYL', Big Brntlrers. LSF-, Bluck I., Knights nt the iirrtlimrr, lontlmll, :intl tr.rtk, Strente. mirth rn.rjur. I'I.rrrs tu gn tn ll,t . BILI. XVIIISSHAAR: Wlrile :rttentling Lowell Bill unix nn the puhlrc gultlress rrew :intl student hmly rally tnmmrttee. He nlrrirwetl in metImnir'rrI drawing. ROY XVELLMAN: Rny w.ns .rrtive in the hirnr-I. He m.r- inretl in mirth :intl musit' .intl plans tn .ittenil City tnllege .rlter grartlrrartrnn. BILL XVIERNER: Student hotly hezrrl yell Ie.rrIer. morn rep. :rud treas., Block L, Scroll, Big Bruthers, Qtutlent hntly- r.rIIy xml clarnee enmm., rrntl trirck. lNI.trru'erI in mirth, xtreme. ANN XVIEYRAIII H: Blmk I.. Big Sixters. Irhr.rrv st.rtl, CSF, Slitle Rule ffluh, CIAA Imwlrn ', vnllt-vIw.rlI, .rutl rrilf ing. M.rirrretl in mirth. xriente, .rnrl Iirngrnrge. JOHN XVI'Il'I'E XVIIIIC .rttemllng l,nvr'elI john xx,is uri the vglrsity l'nnth.1II tearm. He m.rjnretl in Ifnglish .rrrrl srreritr- :rntl pI.rns tn zrttenrl Cnlnrxrtln A. .intl M. SIEGFRIED XWIEDENMIZYIER: Siegtrietl crime tn Lnwell Irnm Mzrssgrelrussets in his runior ye.rr. He pzrrtiripartetl in soteer and tennis :mtl m.rjoretI in nrgrth :intl stir-me. RAVENALID XVILLIAMS: PreQitlent nf Big Brutliers, Rerl Cross rep.. registry treas., Scroll, Block I., .intl ti.uk. M.r- jnretl in mirth, Iarnguzrge .intl science. I'I.rn5 tn .rttenrl I ity. I'AGIi NINIVLY-NINI Glass 0 guna 19,3 DOLLY XWONG: Block L social chair., vice pres. nf llhi- nese Student Club, H-11 activities comm., library staff, CSF. carnival comm. Maiored in English, math, science. MICIHAELAXWONG: Mike was Red frnss representative. treasurer ot Chinese Student Club, hall guard, and soccer. Mninred in math, science, French, Plans tn gn to M.I.T. HEATRICE YANOFF: Bebe participated in GAA swim- ming and howling. She majored in French, English, and history and plans tn attend UCLA. LAUREL YOUNG: Laurie was alternate girls' vcll leader. manager of GAA modern 'dJI'lCC, Big Sisters. Block I., carnival mmm., and Varieties. English. Spmish. nrt maj. GLORIA ZELLES: Gloria was a member nf the Future Nurses Club, Block L, GAA bowling and modern dance. She majored in science. ROCKET SHIP INVADES I ARNIVAI PAGE ONE HUNDRED ABITSCH, GEORGE ADAMS, KENNETH HOYT ALLEN, MARILYN ELIZABETH ALPAUGH, CHARLES ALTER, SUSAN ANDRE, ROSALIEIJEAN ANGEL. LEATRIC ANOLIN, ROBERT FERNANDEZ ARONSON, MICHAEL BAKER, ROBERT ALLEN BARNBLATT, LARRY ROGER BART, CLAUDE BECCARIA, DE-LORES REGINA BECKMAN, ARLENE GAIL BEEMAN, ANNE LINDLEY BELTON, JANET TYSON BERDEJA, MARGARET ANN BERRY, PEGGY JEAN BLANZ, RICHARD WILLIAM BLUM. PAUL MARTIN BLUMENFELD, IJIOAN SANDRA BLYODER, 4-OH A. JR, BOGO, VIC OR BOLOTIN, CAROL ANN BORSHELL, SUE CAROL BRAAG, SUZANNE CATHERINE BRADLEY, STEPHEN BRAHNEY, CAROLE ANNE BREYER, STEPHEN GERALD BROCK, MALCOLM ULMAN BRODMERKEL, CAROL LEE BROOKS, SARAH ROSSER BROUCARET, IOHN JOSEPH BROWN. ANDREA ALEXANDER BROWN, CONSTANCE ANN BURD, FRANCES DRISCOLL BYRNEXVIOHN MICHAEL CAILLA AY, GORDON POWER CAM'BELL,6.gRALD CAPPUCI, MINIC JAMES CHANDLER, CAROL CHANDLER, IRENE MARGARET CHASHIN, AUGUSTA CHEU. RICHARD A. CHOATE, SHIRLEY JEAN CHRISTENSEN, CHRISTIAN CHUNG, WOO HONG COHEN, RUBY BETH COHEN, SUSAN COLWELL, JOETTA ELIZABETH COOKSON. PATRICIA ANN COOPER, RONALD COVEY, PAULA-GENE CRANDALL, PATRICIA NANCY CRANOW ROBERTA LEE CRAVENS, DAWN KATHLEEN CREIGHTON, TONIA CUTHBERTSON, DAVID McDAVID D'AGOSTINO, ANTHONY WILLIAM DARE, CLEMENT G. DASHIELL, LAWRENCE BISHOP DAWSON. KENNETH DAWSON. LAURENCE BRETT DE ANGELO, PHILLIP DEDARIAN, SAM LAWRENCE DEMING, DAVID LLOYD DETTNER. MARTHA DILL, CHERI PATRICIA DILLER, PAUL MORRIS DIXON, DIANE FRANCES DURIEUX. NORMAN CHARLES EDELMAN, ELYCE ESTHER EDLER, LOUISE EISENSTADT, THEODORE JACOB EKLOF, CHARLES LA VALLE ELLIS, PATIRIICIA JANE EVANS, EDWARD GERAI.D FABIANO, CAROLE FALLON, FORREST JOSEPH FERROGGIARO, GU DO EDWARDO FINNERAN, JOAN MARGARET FISHER. SUSAN SELDEN FITTING, FRANCES YVONNE AUGUSTA FITZGERALD, LENORE FORBES, MARY LANE FORDE, JACK A GELUS FRANKLIN, SHELDON ROGER FRANZELLA, SALVADOR JOHN FRIEDMAN, TRUDE FUERST, MECHTHILD FULLER, MICHAEL WOODWORTH FUNG, HENRY CHONG GAMBRELL. ARLAYNE EUGENIA GARDNER, DAVID GAUSE, ELIZABETH GRETCHEN GEE, DEWEY GEERS, LOUISE GELL, CAROL LEE GENES. ROSALIE LABRENCE GIBBONS, WILLIAM MICHAEL GILMAN. LYNN MEREDITH GLASS, BARBARA ILENE G-NTESDILOFF, VALERIE A. GOETZ. HAROLD MARLON GOLDEEN, LIVIA GOLDEN, ANN GOLDMAN, JERRALD ROGER GORFINKEL, MARTIN GOULD, STEWART GRAY, PETER ARTHUR GROSSI, YVONNE JEAN GROSSMAN, SONDRA ELINORE GRUPP, LEAL GUERRA, ANITA GUTTMAN. GLORIA SHIRLEY HACKETT, RICHARD HAGE, NANCY ELIZABETH HANSON, VICTOR ZENOS HARRINGTON, KING ARTHUR HEISKANEN, LANA HELMSDOERFER, GEORGE FRANK HERBERT, WILLIAM HERBORN, CHRISTA ANN HERMANN, ROBERT SAMUEL HERST, ROGER EDWARD HIBI, IBUKI HICKS, CAROL BARBARA HIRSCH, SANDRA HOBBS, EDWIN LANCASTER HOFFMAN, MARY ANNE HOLLINGSWORTH, MARY L. HONE, MICHAEL HONG, ADELYN JANE ILLGE, MARYANNE DOROTHEA IMAZEKI, gaOYCE MATSUMI INGRAM, ARGARET ISAACS, JOHN IVELICH, GEORGE JACKSON, JAMES JAFFE, STEPHEN NELSON JEW, CHARLES JOHNSON, BRUCE CAMPBELL JOHNSON, CLARK HIAMES JOHNSON, JUDIT ANN JOHNSON, VIRGINIA JOHNSTON, SNOWDEN SANDRA JONES, LYNNDA FAYE JUE, ELEANOR N. JCUNG, JOHN RAYMOND AHN, KENNETH EDGAR KATAEPE, VLADMIR KAUFMANN, JOAN ALICE KERHULAS, THEODORE KING,. PHILLIP KLEIN, JULIE KNOX, ALAN DELBERT KOSS, DOROTHY CECILY KOWALSKI, LILY KRAINOFF, OLGA KRAMER, RONALD KRASNE, FRANK KRESS, CARL FRANKLIN KREUTER, MARSHALL WINSTON KUPPINGER, ROBERT EDWARD LAANGE, NELSON LACHMAN, LYNNE LACHTMAN, NANCY ANN LAING, RODNEY MICHAEL LANGE, ROBERT EDGAR LASKY, JOSEPH LATTIMORE, JAMES LAU, LITITIA LING LAX, CAROLE ELAINE LEBRECHT, BARBARA JANE LEE, CAROLE LEE, ROSIE LELAND, MARC ERNEST LENAHAN, GEORGE LEUENBERGER, DALE JAY LEVIN, LOUIS LEVISON, THOMAS S. LIBERT, PAUL JEROME LIVINGSTON, JOAN CURRY LLOYD, THOMAS LONG, LOUISE E. LONG, MERRILY AUBERT LOVELACE, LINDA LOWEN, CLAUDE LEAPOLD LUBARSKY, ANDRE LUCE, ODETTE VIVIENNE LUDWIG, FRANK CAR LUNA, ELENA LUND VIVIAN LOUISE LUNDE, JAMIES T. LYTTLE, JOHN TERENCE MMFARLANE, JOHN MANN, ANN ROSALIND MANN, VERA MARSHALL, CLIFFORD MARSHALL, LEONARD MARTIN, NANCY JOAN MAY, CAROLE ANN MCCLINTOCK, MICHAEL DENNIS MCCORD, IUDY MCDOWELL, DONALD EDWARD MCGILVRAY, META MADELEINE MCLEAN, KIRK MELODIA. ANTHONY CHARLES MENDOZA, RAINALDO LAMANO MERKIJ3, GUENTER MIDDLEBROOK, DAVID MIERSON, SALLY ANNE MILLER, JACQUELINIE MILLET, SANDRA ANN MITCHELL, JAMES WHITNEY MOLIEN, SHARON RENEE MORAN, JOHN MORRISON, EDWARD LAWRENCE NAITO, KIYOSHI NALIVAIKO. AL NAZAOFF, GEORGE NEWTON, NELLE CHARLENE NIELSEN, STANLEY ASCHJEM OKUBO, TOSHIHIKO OMURA, HERBERT O'NEAL, ROBERT ALLEN OPPENI-IEIM, MARIAN O'SHEA, MARTIN LESTER OTKEN, JOYCE ELAINE OTTOAJUDY ELODIE OYAM , JANET PALMER, JUDITH DOROTHY PARKER, ROBERT IOSEPH PARKER, MARY ELIZABETH PEEVEY, MICHAEL ROBERT PEOPIIES, JANET PETERSON, GEORGE EI.LSWORTH POLLAK, STUART R. POLSE, SANFORD LEE PRICE, gIOYCE DARLENE PROVE zo, LORETTA LONNIE QUAIN. RICHARD EARL RAMANO, SHIRLEY ANN RANDALL, ROBERT PAUL RAYLA, VIRGINIA LEE REED. JOHN RIBERA, PAUL RICH, JOSIE ANN RICHARDS, GAYLE ANN RIGGS, JANET MARIE RITzMAN, MARGIE ANN ROBERTS, DOUGLAS NORMAN ROLDAN. FRANK ROSINSKY, MARILYN LEE ROSE, RICHARD STEPHEN ROSS, BETTY CERF RYMAN, ROGER KEITH RYAN, TIM WILLIAM SALAIS, EDWARD MAIZE SAWYER, NANCY ELIZABETH SCHENK, LENORE MARGEURITE SCHWARTZ, ANDREA C. SCOTT, ROBERT WARREN SEAGER, FREDERICK EARL SHERMAN, LYNNE MARSHA SHOPES, WILLIAM SHUEY, RICHARD PHILLIP SILVERMAN, SANDRA ESTHER SIMMONS, THEODORE QHN SIMPSON, ROBERT SHA SKENE, PAULA SKINNER, DOUGLAS CHARLES SOLLIE, ROLF SOOHOO, WING SORENSON, LINDA ELIZABETH STANARO, WILLIAM CRONLEY STEDMAN, RONALD ARTHUR STENDELL, BARBARA ANN STERN THOMAS OTTO STIMSON, VIRGINIA LOIS STRAUCH, HARRY SUGARMAN, GAY TABER, LOREN BENNETT II TABOURET. OLGA TAKAHASHI, KENNETH TANNER. DOUGLAS E. TAYLOR, JOHN THOMPSON, DONALD THORS. EVERETT LEE TOM. ,LOANNA TOOM Y, DENNIS CRAIG TSUYUKI, THOMAS T. TYREB, KAREN ANN UNDERHILL, DOROTHY LOUISE UNDERWOOD, ROBERT UTT, ALBERTA VAN VALLE, ALFONSO E. VALLE, FERNANDO J. VEALE, JO ANNE VITALY, LILLIAN MIRTA WALKER, GERTRUDE WALL, IRIS WARD, MARY COOPER WATERMAN- LAURAXEAN WEDDLETON, METT BELLE WEINGER, MAURICE ALEX WEISSENBERGER, STEIN WISSHAAR, WILLIAM WELLMAN, ROY ALFRED WERNER, WILLIAM A. WEYRAUCH, ANN SOURWINE WHITE, JOHN MARCUS WEIDENMIEYER, LEONHARD SIEGFRIED WILLIAMS, RAVENAULD JOSEPH WISH, DAGNY WONG, DOLLY WONG. MICHAEL YANOFF, BEATRICE YOUNG, LAUREL ISABELLE ZELLES. GLORIA EVELYN PAGE ONE HUNDRED ONE Swrjan Q:-cm! d def T 2 'fair' 5 I, ' Q 4: . . Il Wm haf an Me ? Nan we MW bww- an-1. 'Y' B '. 'jlf ' , ,.gg,.xkj .J F ., afverzea, ?QQ.53':I'Z:Z'1IE - ' ' -1' .4 me JM 21 fel' A 1 ,Q A. 5',,m,,M b YQWAV 4 V K 1 ,J Vw?f, L 1 .Vi d I .. ,,.- --:' V x , 1 'KK M Gnylls. fififdf 502, kv in Qgys P - 06-'fiyk Cb eff J! enqf -7? on ,v I'm DCU 4fffQ'4ee f7 fn 'Y Ruff 6, Lv -Q s. . .yt X M 41141 ' ' 0 ' , A ' 71 f ' 51, , X - Lf, 1' W' ' V , Rf 5 Q 3 L P Q, Persahal m,.r W . W . - if I. I F001 2 , HW, ,,,, L I W if kv T 1z'n9' ' A ' ' -A' Ari? ' ,,,.- Q fi N' S ,, f fs- Wi-a cure.: Ave 's rf '- ru 'gf-Q iz .R i f rf, J' 4'w,g,- C0073 30117 P ' 1 ,,, . . Q' 1'- A ,.,:' ' 1,8 J A' rn .ba rv-:Sie Abe cg ands to . 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