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

 - Class of 1929

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Lucille Alvarez Arden Hedge p Sylvester Anderson V266 Pferident Prerident Serretary High Seniors HE high senior class was afforded a fitting conclusion to four years of worthy con- tributions to Lowell by the activities of the term of june '29, Under the guidance of President Arden Hedge, Vice President Lucille Alvarez, and Secretary Sylvester Anderson, it gave its support to every enterprise attempted by the school. Among the athletes Bob Ashley, Charles Molinari, Lee Valianos, Arden Hedge, and Mel Nyman were notable. E Wilber Levy and Alvin Fabris were prominent representatives of the class on the staff of The Lowell, while Frank Renstrom gained fame on The Red and White. In the field of dramatics the class boasted Wallea Tormey, Robert Tempest, Syl- vester Anderson, and Lucille Keplinger, whose successors will rind open to them large niches, hard to fill. The Senior Dance, after the precedent set by the class of December, 1928, is to be held on the evening of june twentieth at a downtown hotel. Plans for the occasion are now on foot, and it promises to be an elaborate affair. The committee is made up of Arden Hedge, chairman, Lucille Alvarez, Sylvester Anderson, Lee Valianos, Wallea Tormey, Roberta Tempest, Francis Lindus, Lucille Keplinger, Eleanor Williams, Eleanor Edelman, john Oliver, Russell Pierce, Jack Hanlon, William Warren, and Frank Renstrom. The class is an unusually large one, and due to this fact the graduation program will take place at Commerce Auditorium, which is considerably larger than ours. While the individual work of the members of the class will be equalled from term to term, it will be ditiicult to find a group with such a spirit of cooperation or such marked school loyalty. Eighteen

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L. H. S. S. A. OFFICERS WILBER LEVY WALLACE O'CoNNEL1. Edit01',TbeL0well WAQLEA TQRMEY Edimr, Rea' and Wlaize EDWIN ADAIR V'fe'P'AeUdem HENRY REIC1-1 Manager, The Cafeteria Azlolezic Manager Sevenzeen



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I I J . ,Jr Q, Q it fi li is -Q Phyllis Burdon Anthony Dedomenico James Trice Vice Prerideni President Sefremry Low Seniors HE Low Senior Class has enjoyed a most successful term. They started by electing such capable officers as Tony Declomenico, president, Phyllis Burdon, vice-presi- dent, and James Trice, secretary. The pins were the most novel any class has ever had. The class dance was one of the outstanding successes of the term. The committee successfully carried out a crew idea. The bids were very cleverly designed by Wallace O'Connell. The members of the committee were Tony Dedomenico, Phyllis Burdon. James Trice, Wallace O'Connell, Frances Burge, Carlos Monslave, Juliet Baylacq, Burton Cheeney, Barbara Howes, Steve McGaffey, Bernice Klein, and John O'Rourke. The Low Senior class has been represented in nearly every field of activity. Carlos Monslave was elected treasurer of the L. H. S. S. A. Wallace O'Connell was editor of 'the Red and White. Rupert Pray was yell leader and Juliet Baylacq was girls' yell leader. Steve McGaffey, unlimited basketball captain, Benny Morgenstern, baseball captain, and Carlos Monslave, crew captain, were members of this class. The class was repre- sented by Al Dowd, Steve McGaffey and Benny Morgenstern in basketball. Al Dowd, Allan Klein, Dick Malloch, Carlos Monslave and Benny Morgenstern were representa- tives on the baseball team. On the 130-lb. basketball team were Julian Concannon, Hugh Mdller and Jack Sheehan. Girls interested in sports were Juliet Baylacq, Phyllis Burdon, Bernice Klein, Barbara Redfern, Asta Silchow, Sydney Stevenson and Margaret West. Prominent in dramatics were Dorothy Foulk, Natalie Beggs and Earle Marsh. Ralph Golub represented his class in debating. Those prominent in journalism were Frances Burge, Alphin Davis, Tony Dedomenico, Norman Jacobsen, Wallace O,Connell, Henry Todd, and Ralph Golub. Withlso many promising members, the class of December, '29 is making an enviable record and from all indications will have a successful High Senior term. Nineteen

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