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

 - Class of 1923

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Lowell High School - Red and White Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 27 of 126
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THEREDANDWHITE E231 i Classes F 5 -. ,, , -'f,f. f f ffff ' ff f The Freshmen ON JANUARY 15 one of the largest freshmen classes ever admitted to Lowell entered the halls of their chosen school into a new life, to be filled with success or marred with failure as they themselves destined. They early showed that they possessed the right spirit by their fine attitude and creditable representation in school activities. They established a good record in all three interclass meets, while Churton, Thorpe, Gough, Franchi and Smith all have won places on Red and White teams. The freshmen girls also displayed a commendable spirit and took part in athletics and clubs whenever possible. Without doubt the most looked-forward-to event from the point of view of the scrubs was the Freshmen Reception. It took place on February 9, the High Seniors acting as hosts, and it surely came up to the highest expectations of the guests, thanks to the efficient work of the Service Societies. The play presented, Dangerous Dan McGrew, was very well acted and met with the approval of all. Mr. Clark then addressed the Freshmen, after which, to their great joy, came the dance and free eats. The Sophomores THE PEPPIEST class in Lowell!-that's the title for which the Sophomores, each and every one of them, worked and finally earned. Too much cannot be said or written on the achievements of this term's second-year class. Athletically they established, through their untiring spirit and perseverance, a truly remarkable record. On March 24, room 219 startled the school by winning the interroom track meet with a four-man team. In the interclass swimming meet the Sophs showed that not only track but also aquatic skill was imbibed in them. Not satisfied with these two victories, the Sophomores decided again to prove their worth on the track. They had to work hard for this last victory, barely suc- ceeding in nosing out the Seniors for first honors. Many Sophomores have earned places on school teams, some of whom are Badger, Long, Webster, Smith, Miller, Blum, Van Horn, Bradley, and Lucky.

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L22j THE RED AND XVHITE The Boys' Court Committee VVE OFFER a suggestion to those non-observant people who seem to fill all walks of life, high school not excepted, who never realize what is being done for them. Take a walk around the Court, examine the plants, there are many 1 varieties of them there, some, perhaps, that you have never ,seen before. Even if you don't care' for botany you must at least sense the beauty of it all when you are there watch- ing the fun during the lunch period rallies. Do you realize that a small group of young men work Y' every day for the pleasure you now must so tardily appre- MILTON MORRIS , Chairman clate. They are: Milton Morris, chairman, Simon Annixter, Ben Lererg Percy Lubman, Edmund Brown, Louis Solomon, XVilliam Berelson, Albert Fest, and Paul Klein. The Girls' Court Committee THE IMPROVEMENT of the Court was undertaken last year at the suggestion of Miss Lacoste, and the present term has seen the complete realization of her plans. In fact, it is probable that even she did not foresee the use to which the inner yard was to be put to as a social center, even necessitating the establishment of a branch lunch box to take care of the crowds. The Girls' Court Committee worked hard keeping the in- closure' clean and taking care of the garden, but such is real LUCILLE BRIDGES service to Lowell as any one who has seen the previous Chairman conditions can testify. Members are: Lucille Bridges, chair- man, Adele Moroney, Alyce Hofmann, Ellen Rasmussen, Marjorie Rasmussen, Lor- raine Granz, Cecille Boudreau, California Andrews, Margaret Kerrell, Winifred Ham, Helen Barry, Dorothy XYhelan, Frances Hazeltine, Henry-Etta Greene. L



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X241 THEREDANDXVHITE ' WfI'Av'NEs FREIDMAN MARIAN SMITH FRANCES HAZELTIXE BENNING Cook President Vice-President Vice-1-'resident President The Juniors THIS T1anM's Junior Class is one that Lowell may justly be proud of. They proved themselves worthy as an example to future classes through their fine spirit and interest in the large representation on teams, clubs and committees and their high academic standing. The class of ,24 was one of the most conscientious, having constantly in mind the welfare of the school and unceasingly working to befter that end. The large number of students of this class who won places on teams proves that the Juniors were not lacking in school spirit, rather, they were second -to none in this respect. President Jaynes Freidman of the High Juniors, a reliable soccer man, was also a member of the 120 S. F. A. L. basketball champions. Benning Cook, president of the Low Juniors, besides acting as one of the main- stays of our second place '45's, was one of our best performers on the baseball nine. Albert Fest and Arthur Cohn of track fame, Louis Heilbron, Benjamin Gold and James Harvey of the tennis team, Harold Kolls, Edward Shelton and Robert Dreyfus among the basketball stars, Herbert Hanley and Guglielmo Miron of the soccer team, Eugene Fulton of the baseball squad, Henry Harris, Roger Bramy and Alan Harrison of the debating team, and Herbert Edelman and McCone Girard, assistant yell leaders, are some of the Junior Class's valuable' contributions to school activities. The Junior Dance, given on March 9, was a most enjoyable occasion, being one of the best of its kind ever held at Lowell. Thanks are due the Junior ollicers for their unswerving diligence in its preparation. They are Jaynes Freidman, president, Marian Smith, vice-president, Roy Bar- sotti, representative, Herbert May ', se retar Vernile ucker, treasurer, Herbert Edelman, boys' athletic manager, :gif!?'Qi?1'letic manager. December, '24, picked Benning Cook, presid ces Hazeltine, vice-president, Ernest Wagner, representative, Henry Harris, secretary, VVilliam Johnson, treasurer, Louis Solomon, boys' athletic manager, Henry-Etta Greene, girls' athletic manager.

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