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

 - Class of 1929

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Peggy Gray Robert Hay Emanuel Blue Vice Preridemf V Prerident Secretary Higfr juniors NDER the leadership of Robert Hay as president, assisted by Vice-president Peggy Gray and Secretary Emanuel Blue, the class of june, '30, feel that they have com- pleted a semester replete with accomplishments, and that they have done more than their part for Lowell. Though their individual achievements were noteworthy, they appropriately climaxed their activities as a unit by their term dance on March 29, which had as its theme Easter. Eggs with all the varied colors of the rainbow were very much in evidence, For the winners of the elimination dance fMargaret Katenbrink and john Hartj large chocolate Easter eggs were obtained. The committee, in addition to the officers mentioned above, was composed of Orland Caselli, Crane Gardenier, Tollie Irwin, Naomi Kragen, Grace Lafferty, Grace O,Brien, james Ringrose, Kirk Torney and Mark Morris. Among the many contributing their share toward placing the Class of june, 60, in the Lowell Hall of Fame were Kirk Torney, captain of the unlimited track team, Fred Bold, business manager of The Lowellg Tom Carroll, news editor of the same publica- tion, Robert Lees, Grace Lafferty and Tollie Irwin, members of the High junior con- stellation of dramatistsg Emanuel Blue, of Cartooning and photographing fame, Peggy Hart, Grace OlBrien-but we could continue our reminiscences of the scores prominent in Lowell High School affairs until we far exceeded the space assigned us. Let it suffice that though the Class of june, '30, was an exceedingly promising freshman class, and though that class made brilliant progress as Low juniors, the achievements attained in the Spring semester of 1929 climaxed all previous attainments. Twenty

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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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1 i ef ,.. Lv, . . 1 , I ,f , I f , ,I .f VA, 1,1 . 6111, ,, 'tx A! 1 'ty' .fix M ,ff MMM. . J l, V . .17 X Rae Larson Ralph McMurty Emmett Keeffe Vice Prefidenl President Ser1'em1'y Low funzors HE class of December, ,30 is now a unit in the upper division. No longer can it be called by the insignificant title of Freshie, or even Soph. It is elevated, and proud of its elevation. t In organizing, the low juniors chose Ralph McMurtry, Rae Larson and Emmett Keeffe for president, vice-president, and secretary, respectively. i Since beginning their high school career in the spring of 1927, the low juniors have fully realized the many advantages offered at Lowell. Their representatives can be found in every branch of activity. Among the boys prominent in sports are: Fred Ponedel, Ward Thomas, Lenny Goldmann, Tubby O'Hare, Emmett Keeife, Charles Normand, Lloyd Phillips, Dan Brassel, Harry Marks, and Lee Trobock. The girls taking an active part in athletics are: Ruth Boehm, Janice Black, Jean White, May Layne, Peggy Wray, and Jessie Falconer. Those known in debating are, Herschel Tolstanage and Helen Lavelle, in dramatics, Margaret Lindus and Gault Davis, in various school organizations, such as clubs and committees, can be found Geraldine Welch, Jean Dolphin, Virginia Orr, Enid Granz, Willard Eisner, and Eleanor Bauer. Stanley Galli's posters and draw- ings are the admiration of all the school. Hiram Johnson is a member of the Scroll and L, while jean Dolphin and Monda Dunn were our two representatives in the Shield and L. The term dance given early in the spring reflected the ability of the class. It was an absolute success. The track season supplied a theme for the affair. Those on the com- mittee were: Fritzi-Beth Bowman, Hiram Johnson, Goldie Cutler, Marian Selig, Grant Morrow, Gault Davis, May Layne, and the class officers. Yes, indeed, the class of December, T30 can truly be called a credit to Lowell, and if it continues its excellent work it is safe to say that a bright future is in store for its members. Twenly-one

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