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

 - Class of 1926

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The RED ff? WHITE DECEMBER, 1926 J. -4 WILLIAM SULLIVAN SARA ALPERT SCOTT MORRISON President Vicefpresident Secretary TM:LOV7SENTORS HE class of June '27 enjoyed a most successful term under their class officers, William Sullivan, president: Sara Alpert, vice-president, and Scott ,Morrison, secretary. This class has given its support with en- ergy and school spirit. Among the leading members Were Lee Pope, student body secretary and dra- matic star: Stephen Garin, first assistant treasurer and prominent photographer: Ralph Berringer, LoWell's business manager: Roy Greenfield, active in dramatics: Gerald Macarthy, assistant yell leader: Thomas Schulte, athletics manager and football playerg William Sullivan, Nathan Magid, and Bill Welch, football meng Gladys Moore, girls' cheer leader: Sara Alpert, debater: Jeanette Reese, notable member of the class in dramatics: and Betty Clarke, Geraldine Eidenmuller, and Betty Cullen, who have served in other capacities. All eHorts Were given to make their senior dance a success, and many thanks are due the committee, Which Was composed of William Sullivan, Sara Alpert, Scott Morrison, Thomas Schulte, Edward Martin, Fred Schneider, Arthur Du- plisea, Harry Robarts, John Medau, Marie Friedlander, Frances Higgins, and Lucille Hansen. The class has now only to conquer the last step of that long flight that stood before them in that memorable August of 1923, but now that the realization of the dream is closing they know that those stairs behind them Were days of enjoy, ment and hope from which fond memories and recollections will live forever. lull

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DECEMBER, 1926 The RED E99 WHITE J: LARRY RHINE ANGELA MICKLE WEs'rDAHL President Vice-President Secreta ry The HIGH JUNIORS NDER the capable guidance of their selected oflicers-Larry Rhine, president: Angela Mickle, vice-president, and Lawrence Westdahl, secretary-the high juniors have enjoyed a most successful and event- ful semester. The members, full of enthusiasm, have been active in sports and other school activities, and have set a high standard in school spirit. The entire class has given its full support to the student body and school, and among those who have done unusual work are Larry Rhine and Charles Travers, debating: James Firth, dramatics: Lawrence Westdahl, art: Bert Broemmel, car- book department. The school's yell leader, Richard Curtis, was selected from this class. Among the girls who have done notable work for their school are Dorothy Dineley, Angela Mickle, Virginia XVise, Gautier Harris, and Eugenia Mickle, On October 22 the two junior classes joined in giving the first social event of the term-the junior dance. The committee that worked so hard to insure the success of the dance was Larry Rhine, Angela Mickle, Maurice McColley, Doro- thy Dineley, Herbert Long, Jean Oliver, William Ball, Ruth Russ, Wallace Moore, and Sheldon Potter. lull



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DECEMBER, 1926 The RED E99 WHITE u 'Mir ELMER ANFINSON RUTH KIBBFE GEORGE MCDAMEL President Vice-President Secretary The HIGH SENIORS HE high senior class may Well be called the captain of our ship of state, for from it are selected the guiding oflicers of our student body. This term the high senior class has given the school needed support in athletics and school activities. Practically all of the mem- bers have been active and the Whole group deserves the thanks of the entire student body. From the ranks of this class are selected the president and vice-president of our student association: Guido Caglieri and Virginia de Camp, president and vice-president, respectively. Our literary publications, THE RED AND WHITE and The Lowell, were edited by Herbert Richter and Raymond Batz. The Scroll and L Society was headed by John Saunders, and the girls' society, the Shield and L, by Lucille Jelinski. Others of the class who have done notable work are Edward Sanderson, Jack Forbes, Wray Griflith, Lois Lavers, Elinor Benkie, and Bernice Baxter. The capable dance and Senior Day committees selected by the class officers were Stein Anfinson, Ruth Kibbee, George McDaniel, John Saunders, William Shattuck, Vincent Lafferty, Howard Quinn. Arthur Curtis, Elinor Benkie, Eloise Thomas, Elizabeth Sigourney, Lucille Jelinske, Antoinette Schulte, Edajane Ger- hardt, Lois Lavers, and Alice Bassel. The officers of the class this term were Elmer Annnson, presidentg Ruth Kib- bee, vice-president, and George McDaniel, secretary. lllsl

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