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

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Wherever a link was needed beTween The new and The known, They have leTT Their marks oT Progress, in iron and sTeel and sTone. There was never a land Too disTanT, Nor ever a way Too wide, BUT some man's mind, insisTenT, Reached ouT To The oTher side. They cleared The way, Those heroes, Tor The march oT TuTure years, The march was CivilizaTion--and They were iTs Pioneers. And whaT had gone To The making? Courage and sacriTiCe, And a ThirsT ThaT knows no slaking For The righT aT any pricet Comradeship, caring noThing Tor riches or rank or birTh, For builders like These build only wiTh Things oT eTernal worTh. EVELYN SIMMS. RED EQWI-IITE Lcuwm HIGH SCI-IQQL CD LJ II I IT f Q N PUBLISHED BY LQWELL HIGH SCHOQL STUDENTS ASSGCIATION Sf-N FRANCISCQ, CALIFORNIA JUNE, NINEIEEN HUNDQED AND IHHTYAIHQEE V Q IN i P V - 'E DEDIC!-XTIGN QHE Cla s olJune i953 ns lhc lasl class which spenl a complelc lerm a+ Lowell ourrnq Mr Frederack H Clarl s admunlslrahon ol lr school ln oedlcahnq The Red and Whale lo lhe mem or ol lhls wlse earnesl and lqundly man whose ll e vas spenl n lhe se vlce ol hs commcnlly we wlsh lo pay lrbule lo hls unlal mo esl ln LS lo has solwcllude lor our welfare and +0 hs amblhon for L lnal as nn mlaers ol lhe qreal communnly we m ghl be lanlhful ln rccognmno and un meehnq obllqahons proporlonal +0 lhe oppo exoendllure ol hnmsell lor our loenehl or has reaoy cooperahon un carrylng oul sludenl plans whlch would serve a good purpose We shall alway be proud ol havmnq begun our work al Lowell under hls guwoance and whale-ver ol worlhy accompllshmenl' may be our oo hor wlll be ln parl lhe fvorlclnq oul IH our llves of has ldeals lvl Carlc rema lced upon has rehremenl Memones of lhe Lowell Hugh school wall fade away only as Isle nlsell reaches mls llmll Lllrewse ol Mr Clarlc we say lhal our memorles of lhls man wall face only when menlal abrllly lo remember has ceased l-lrs career IS one worlhy ol emulahon buf mosl ol us musl sal sly ourselves wllh accomplushmenls of a lesser degree ol umporlr l-las llle was lull ul was ruch In achieve menl ul was beauhlul ln mls service Beauhlul llle as Thal whose span ls spenl In duly lo God and man Beauhlul calm when lhe course lS run Beauhlul lwlllohl al sel ol sun Beauhlul dealh wnlh a llle well done l , S , H , D ' NA l Y - l Q I l Y . 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I86O rREDERlCK l-l CLARK 933 - ' . - I I9l8 - Prlmcloal, Lowell l-llqlx School - E930 FCREWQRD Y ew Years Day l938 a dream will be reallzed a ream whlch has grown Trom mere TanTay 1nTo a bolgnanT realuTy The San Franclsco Qalrland Bay Brldge wall ooen To TraTTlc on Thus day and The hlqh splred clTy oT San Franc sco placed lllce a lewel ln her seTTung oT sapohlre waTer wall be lnseparably lnlfed To The neughborung lndusTrlal FasT Bay clTues nesTllng an Thelr wooded hllls AI Though The cosT oT Thus accompllshmenT TS greaTer Than any one single consTrucTlon beTore The money expended should be well repaid by The resulhng commerclal acTlylTy and Trlendly relaTuons OT The brrdge 1TelT suTTlcuenT To say ThaT enough concreTe w II be used Tor TorTy Trlbune Tower enough sTeel Tor Twelve baTTleshlps and enough ware To go around The world Three Tlmes These are amazing Tlgures The bridge lTselT wall be an amazing monumenT To Progress The Progress whlch has beer exemplnfled so vlvudly In The enolneerlng achlevemenTs oT people oT all ages Trom The Romans To our own day A Twln dream To The San Francisco Oalcland Bay Brldge lS The Golden GaTe Brudge recenTly dedlcalred The Towers oT whuch wnll rlse hlgher Than our Ielephone Bulldlng Mann CounTy wuTh :Ts g1anT redwoods sloping hulls and radlanT valleys lunlcs uTselT wuTh San Francisco No longer wall sharp boundary lunes duvlde These nelghbors a mlghTy sTeel sTrucTure wlll make us nearly one wuTh Them We shall see a greaTer a Tuner San Francisco prosperous more beauTuTul Than ever beTore The STaTT oT The TlTTy TlrsT Red and WhuTe ln chooslng as a Theme bridges and especially The Golden GaTe and Bay Brudges has ln mlnd noT The pasT noT The presenT buT The TuTure We see The day noT so Tar dlsTanT when These bridges will sTand compleTed enhancing The beauTy oT our splendid harbor As San Franciscans we are proud Ill YeT beyond The shadowy ouTlunes oT These sTupendous breaTh Takung achnevemenTs we see dum shadows oT The brndges To be We cannoT resT our burdens here lT musT be always onward and onward' N , , , o , . . . . , s . , - l ' l T l I v , , l , . , . l 5. T - T J , . X . . .. . . T , . . 3 . r . , .fll ' I - T , . , - I . . , , . NINETEEN CENTURIES CDF PRCDGRESS BRIDGE BUILDING u fix J iN fAUf'f. '?l'f .-V' ,flf-1 -' -JV 'Q w -1 11' f ,. ,, lfi , , 43' i ,. ,H , m,,lL, ,,,, tai., V-11' 'fm A1111 QSC .1 g fl ,nj f:.,Y.,. 7. Zig lim ., Awww P Q J S- i' 1 -ffvff-' JQQ73 TT '1:f 'A ff -' Aff V 'Y in VT. 133 11, lf: V1 7' f-f,v:E.f1 'K H21 'J 'L'f.l' ',T,f'f 1 7'Q 4,5 in ,, A ,.,,4 Z4 ' xg , 1 f 'S'fJ, ' Vf' '- 1 1QQ5 H- ri f,1r'fvr' E32 iff '-A -Jffilj' Y:1'f 1vE.E.'1 S2-4 5-'ve' ,r'm E' Lf' , 1-,H fx, U. 1 2:6 5-1--f' 'Q' 1' 'nf 1' 'V Url 361. ,, , iff! if-'f' ','fA,l' wg 1 M Jww' ' Q 1 ,' HL- wi 1- f T: -' ', K' r- 1 vm ,Ax ., NV, , I cs , 1 LV,,'x1 11' '. ' fl ,bw fx 5 'vm' : 'Q ' Q . Y ZCC If'-' '1 lwfr,-7 S VU ,'L'1, F I CSC :bfi-' gffxf J. Vxfi :ff 31 , ' 2 lf:-'-' f Ff-1'-1 SNR' Dvnef' S'ff:1'f-' 'A 4 EQQ 5:--2' vrzw Phe' 32-vni'f'g 925 '-'i::'f1Fff.'fg' 'X-:wg':f 3 215 is-3' 'riff Q-J 1.2 ah- PU'-f J. 5. S 1,3, 755 5-fe' 2.11f'- ' vlfnw, 39 fvzf' f 1' 1235 521' if F'1f'R :, , 5.S :.,, 5257 5-3-2' D PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE T IS sand +ha+ +oday ns +he bridge +o +omorrow You are each one buoldrng such a brndge whe+her you +hlnlc o+ I+ or no+ Some may nel+her +h:nlc nor care and ye+ +he worlq goes on and +he resul+ IS cer+aun and momen+ous even +hough you be bo+h careless and un+h1nlung A brndge carrses +rom +he lcnown +he place where one ss +he poun+ o+ a++annmen+ +o or +oward +he new +he unknown +he place desired or hoped +or or dreamed abou+ I+ spans a barrner chasm some+hung of hindering dr+llcul+y +ha+ may be lor you Impossible o+ passrng over or gonng beyond by o+her means A+ Ieas+ 1+ ns a way over or +hrough obs+acIes +ha+ may be o+her wzse surmoun+able only wl+h grea+ du+lucul+y or a+ +he expense o+ much +lme and eI9lor+ Thns bridge which you are bulldnng IS +he a++alnmen+ of s+able habu+s +he hxlng 0+ s+rong resolves +he de+er-mnnnng +ha+ wor+h whale values shall guide you +he +lnd1ng 0+ yourself IH seeing +ha+ you can +ruly pro+m+ from your abnl1+nes and oppor+unr+aes only as you a++aun a real and s+rong power o+ sel+ dlscnplune ln shor+ +he building of your bridge IS +he building o+ +lrm charac+er drrec+ung your e++or+s +oward +ruIy valuable ends The suppor+s o+ a brldge mus+ have s+rong and hrm +ounda+ ons 1+ mus+ be s+rongly anchored I+ mus+ be s+rong and no+ +lnmsy IT mus+ lead +o a place desirable and wor+h whale I+ mus+ be so bull+ +ha+ when unusual load comes or s+orm and wand and +lood l+s secura+y may be depended upon I all +hrs +he charac+er 0+ +he bridge as analogous poln+ by poun+ wl+h +he quallry and sure ness o+ your e+3+or+s and alms wu+h +he dependabllu+y o+ +he charac+er you are es +ablushung Charac+er us +he +ounda+non suppor+s habn+s are +he s+rong cables +he values a++ached +o your alms or purposes are +he+1xed anchorages You are buuldlng a brrdge you are burldnng I+ +oday ls I+ +o be a good brldge7 The school can o++er oppor+unz+les and help bu+ you are +he builder paren+s +rlends and advisers may gave counsel bu+ vou are +he bullder Z 5 PAGE 6 R E 81 W I-I I T E l I I . . ' , a you malce day by day: +he +orming o+ well unders+ood aims or purposes: +he acquiring . ill ' . '. . ' n CQNTENTS A DMIINI STIQATION Bo II FLASSS PUBLICATICNS B00 IV STAGE PIT AND RO IU ORGXXNIZED PCTIVITI Eco V BQVS ATHLETC5 'D JIRI S ATM ETICC SCHOOL LIVE 4 EEC 92 J If N I5 I C? 3 3 BQQI: I P06162 ,I ., ' . , . . . C7 I6 0 L L, E ,..,... I7 O Q 3o0I III l I- ....., 4I-46 I . , 1 S LQINI . . BOGI V - I , I, I ,EQ . . . 5562 V I . I Q ..... 63-85 Bcw VII C L ' , I L . J ..... 8I 33 BUCK VIII BOOK l ADMINISTRATIQN 4'11 T 1 liilkkm l my QM lllilillldl 4 yl ,lywly fllll ll ,ll l X LL orqamzaluons musl have perlecl coordma hon In enqmee-rung as IU all acluvzlrles ol our school lnfe everyone musl cooperale wllh lhe leader l-las orders musl be carried oul Prompl ness and obeduence are lhe lwo greal r.1les of any line of worlc There IS a Sel' dale for lhe brldqe lo be opened To lramcflc and every move muslr be dnrecled so lhal The glganluc laslc may be hmsheo al lhal fume Mini' Naowa' Eollor I f- -'rf f '- l f A XJ. I . ' faux I ' 1 5' lil . l l l 1 H J I 1 g l M .- ' l Q. ' 1- l l l l p fl ' ' 1 l llq y 5 a F l FA--- l 5 tg, --. , l' l 5 ld nl' xi 4 3 - , 1 E l, l 5 . U MWF, I I 4 xl , b l i 'N r' E' fl' l I 'ly y' yll l' r. ' ' Y l l I- in l L' , l Y l l l C '41 L . , -, W l l, ll ll 3 6, ,N Il ll ff-' ini' ix lm- 3 j , f' . 'V lg 1 ' ' ' 'X N , , .nflif f ' yr-Ap, , l y l 2 -' . ', l' fr? if -f f , Ml-'Q-'4 , 5, ,W l .g g L. e- f f-h l- A X wx 9 mio.-o iv ,,:H,E,e ' I . . I . . . . . . l MISS E LACOSTE MISS E P HARRISON R MIL' MISS Lacosie exande ,I MusI HIS ory er M HISIOFY Angus NAI M S Frerch Badger M MusIc enSI I Fnqhsh oJ Mr BIoIogy Book Room Barnes Mr L ChernISIry r eI'I M S I aI n Spamsh CounSeIInq ass Mr G V F onornIcS Econ Geography fer MI S Mafhemahcs C euhorn M A M IH d I-IISI'ory o er M HIsIo y Fnqhsh C rIS Mr J C Dobson M MaIhernaIIcS PhySIolcqy DurIy MISS A G HeadI Enq Ish FISkan'Ip M BIoIoqy R OTC Flynn MISS C PhySI al Educafon Forbes Mr W General ScIence Chermsfry Gallagher M Typmg Algebra rough M HISIory Ge Ierny M R Pracr ce Teacner Phy Educ Gray M SS F Span Sh Grayb el Mr Bmlaqy H FFIS Mr F I-' PhySIcaI Fducahon H rrIS Mr H Mech and Arch Draw ng Henderson M E W Enqnsh H nrIch Mr L J Sc ence Counselmg errmann M F DeSIqn Apphed Arf H nI MS A F HISI'ory Jordan Mrs M W D Enghsh Counselmq Kas? Mr G BIoIogy Kavanagh M Che-mISIry Kellogg MIS PnySIoIoqf GIrls Res? Room Kdfredoe M Mafhernahcs L e MISS F LaIIn German Lbby Mr E CI'IemISIry Lghfner M Sal SVTIBUSIWIP Typmg LCDWELL HIGH SCHOQL FACULTY SPRING I933 MR F E CROFTS I3rInc paI MR I H STEPH 'NIS PrIn I a Ig 3,2 Secr ary A Iendance Clerk Mr Sfephens Lorbeer Mr G C HISlory MarIIne MISS F German MaIcheIIe MISS EngIIsI I McCarIy Mr A L Head Marhemahcs Yard McCo d Mr O H MaIherna+IcS Counsehnq McDonald Mrs EnqlISh M nSInq MISS Physlcal Educahon Moore Mr S W HISIOFY IV'orrIn MISS M EnqIISh K Ichen M C L PhySIcaI Educahon Ne Mr B I-I PhysIcaI Educahon NepperI MISS J M MuSIC Q Malley M ss I-I Osborn MISS E M La In EnqlISh Freehand Drawmq Ower Mrs M Spamsh Osuna MISSA Sparwsh French Peckham MISS HISIOFY Po and M S ResIon MISS G French Dramafucs Revoy MISS H French Roberfson Mr PhySIcs Sanders M J Mafhernahcs Lockers Schou M SS F M HIS'rory Schwartz Mr A BIoIoqy Counsehnq Scofr M SS E G LIbrarIan Seawell Mr H W Dramnq Comrnerclal Arr SIIbersIeIn MISS E Chermsfry n'IITh M T A H ad PhysIcS Sfack MISS K EnqIIsh LIbrary Todd MISS F PhySIcaI Educahon I2 hme TrImbIe MISS V L EnqIISh Tucker F B Hea Lahn Spamsh Voyne M M V PhySIcaI Educahon Walsh C Enqlxsh Argumenfahon Welch MISS H A Mafhernahcs Counselnnq WhI'raker MISS A Lahn German HISTory WI Iams Mr S HIS+ory French WIlSon MISS J W PI-IySIcaI Educahon PAGE 9 . Vice-PrIncIpaI I . .. . EI . VIce- c p I I If L I . . et II- '43 I MRS. I. -ER + I 1 AI r MISS H. I. IcI I I I . . . I Alg I r. I. GI I I I I . M. I I I ISS . S. I I O.. . . I I ISS F. E. . . I I . . . I . I I Bal Ie er. MISS F. . I r ,,,, ' I ' Ball 'I . F. I-I. I I I . M. E. .. . . . I . . 5. I e I I I B. M. I I Ba r I I S K. C. - I I I , I I . . .. . . I 5 I . .N , -c I I . I I , I . I.. I Beardsley MISS L. J. EnqIISh Morfon, Mr. F. W. SpanIsI'I, Counseling Bu I I IS I.. I I r. . . I I I 4 r. , . ea I I III . . . I I Cr k , .rS. F. M, I r , I , I . I . I u , , . . I I I I . I I r. R. Q. I I I . . II , I I , I . . I , II II I . .M. . I I I F, L. M. I I I .M. II . Flexsenhar Cacd H. J. . .. . I I G. C, I I I . Ic I II I r. . K. I I . I Q. I I I I I . I. . '. E. C. . I I I I . M. . . Gel I '. L, S. I I . A. J. M. I I ISS . I I , . . I r. . B. - I . I I . FI, I , I . . I I I .J. M. I I . . I I I a I I . . I. I I I I . . . . I I a I I . .E . . I I . . . I I I I e I I . . . I I I S I , r. . .I e ' I I-I I ISS . L, I I I , I ,. .. . . . I , I I . . I. I I Mr. . . I dI I I I I ISS F. T. I I r. . .. I I 4, ISEE. I I I I I I ,Mr. .F. I . I I , . . E. I 'III , . . I I I I 'S. A. e I I I I I I . . I I D81W Albert Maggno Yell Leader Antonio Aguular Secretary Howard Erlenheum Presudent I Henry Packscher Edutor Lowell jack Kent Edztor Red andWhlte PAGE IO Ri4g,L- JUNE ,eel 9 3 3 Walter Westman Cafe Mgr Gqgk Treasurer Romer Bowman George Hursf AIHIBYICS Mg' I Robert Sherman Business Mgr it PA GE! , . , I . , - e , I ! , . V V V , rg ' 1 ,fwf i . f I , 'Q ,rf , V V ,tf'f W 1 ' 2 ' , 1 V ' Q ,, MP1, M J. f ' 2 ,r M - . l D W J 'rf Ah GM rv SCROLL AND L Pl-IOLDING The unsurpassed service record of 'rhelr predecessors lhe mem bers of The Scroll and L have acqu1H'ed fhemselves wnfh excephonal honors From rollicking chorus beauhes af lhe freshman recephon +0 demure senhnels of order a+ courf rallies lhls worfhy soclefy has proved Hrself capable In every held of endeavor IJI Led by Nicholas Bonhluo presrdenl and William Worden secrefary +hls organuzahon has made an lnvnable record Those who have been of special servlce are Roger Druehl head of lhe Tax: Commuffee Richard Goclc head of 'rhe Audlforum Commuflee and Roberl Ranzonl head of 'rhe Awards Commlflee PAGE I2 ' ' ' .' ,, . ' ' A - A W ' K Bonhiio, Prcsident 4 ,. A . , -J is ' . .V U7 1 , ' Af - :ef aye- --5 A I Fuctn-rer ' ,. - ,. X , 'IB f - . 1 'A ,. F X! 150: V . his L L S :ey k Ball A .- . w e iz' : arg 71 B V Kent V Wooster I - . ' I I I I I . I . I 1 - 9 SHIELD AND L S SISTER socuefy +0 'rhe ScroII and L Ihe Shueld and L offers a goal whuch serves as an uncenhve Io fhose who wush Io be of servuce I+ us no+ mereIy for Ihe acquusu hon of maferual gaun Ihaf IIIIS socuefy has been formed buf rafher fo uns+uII un Ihe gurls of Lowell a desure 'Io be of servuce Io Iheur fellow workers noi onIy un fheur schooI days buf durung all Iheur Iuves QI To become a member of +he Shueld and L us an es+eemed achuevemem' and should be Ihe end foward whuch all Lowell gurls wuII sfruve Those consfufuhng u+s ranks are gurls who are promunenf un school achvuhes and whose scholarshup us unducafuve of Iheur hugh sfandung PAGE I3 06' An-.pu :AJ iLE--I 3 3 - N I D W -ff-moM'0 Pl -af Sh f d Ho n Pres BUYS COUNCIL SET purpose capably compleled will brunq sahsfachon +o anyone Well sahshed Jrhen may be Mr Neff and Mr Slephens lhrough whose eflorls Jrhe Boys Councnl was founded IU 1925 The council consusls of represenfahves of every reguslry room nn lhe school and was organlzed prirnarnly for Jrhe pronnohon of school spnruf As +o how well 'rhe councul has handled 'rnclcef sales we have only +o look al 'rhe numbers of Lowelllfes presenl a+ every afhlehc evenl Lowell has need of such ser vrce lf has been service of +hns Type +ha'r has won for our school 'rhe hugh eshmahon In whach I+ as held by fhe enhre sfafe Under fhe guzdance of nfs very capable presldenf Slanford Horn +he councul has conducfed Hrself wnfh repufe PAGE I4 nffii- ff' V , W, W an .V M vnu .. nm Mrs. c s ,Q sms: vm. iunnoas me wwsm. Lum Mica., mu. sm- wean cQm...m Simms 2,,mlallr.,l... c,,..:,l.....es am.s..,m:M, :sm W.. ww., uma mm., LM., swam cmsv my sc. QW. mm., L..a..ff. mm, Amf... n.,u, l H DY Y . , ' ' AW ,I sow-omom rm. Pscnl., ww, me mn l.a.f,sf z..sQ ew, sam r..,e,..n. o'c.-,mf inisrwm mm smm, slam, aM. new wma, Mem a.-Am., awww aww Mwxv me Puma sum sqm. MLe.,.,.,n.s...... Q I . - - . . . . . . y . , - . . . C eh 6 GIRLS CCDUNCII. RGANIZED some 'rerms ago along wnfh Jrhe Boys Councrl Jrhe Girls Councul has been a real lacfor rn malcnng or mannlaunung a commendable school splrnr Gsrls Councal ns analogous wnfh Boys benng composed of represenfahves from all of The regusrry rooms The councul member from a room as fha? room s repre senrahve rn lhe school governmenf Such a posuhon ns desirable and gives a s+uden+ valuable Jrrannnng The responsrbllsfy enlauled an Jrhe acceprance of such a posuhon as an unvaluable lesson In characfer bulldnng and nn 'rhe execuhon of a busnnesshlce enfer pruse 1-ll Alrhough lhe reward us small fhe members of lhe councul work wlrh a surprns :ng dnlugence Their whole hearfed cooperahon under 'rhe leadershup of Presndenf Cherie Meherln has proved +ha+ 'rhe Old Lowell Spurs? rs nor dy ng oul PAGE I5 . . YL, ,,.. , M YW,Y . J U N E ' I 9 3 ' Y v. JUNIOQS I-sw In Aw-. firm N:-nr U.. lm 'fl' mn Failm- ' ' . 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Boorrs CLASSES -'-an 'EC WP fy fl! 3,..,.b 'v MW .7 I F Ill-'OUT The good wlll and camaraderie oT The laborers The leaders oT an engmeer mg orgamzahon would have greaT dlTTnculTy In keeping The progress oT Their worlq advancing smooThly and rapidly Thus harmomous splrlT musT be mculc:aTed by The leaders oT any prolecT so ThaT by an aTmosphere oT sympaTheTlc mTeresT and undersTandmg all classes oT labor may excel and perTecT a bridge ThaT as The hughesT TulT1llmenT oT The plans land Tor IT l-Teleh EDLTVCEV Eolfor . lr - - 1 W Y Y, -3- ,Lv -, A .Af ,fl l ' 5 ' w T, V All T : l lygr , lv j' ly - T- T ff' - f, T V . l 2 I XR . ' f ' x V ml y - , T , yy T T ,W A Mft! , f . . 0 ,A .' ,T Q -,N,y.'r!I',l.,, Y ,yy ff! 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'P' fy 'A J H z' fe? iff- . .7 if- I I - I 9 Dee g VcePre W a 0 ckwooste Pe det 633: H C nee HIGH SENIGRS HE Class olJune 33 was led durlng :ls lasl lerm al Lowell by Jack Woosler pres: denl Dorolhy Deermg vnce presldenl and Wrlluam Oslerman secrelary Mem bers ol lhe class servnng as sludenl body olllcers were Howard Erlenheum Romer Bowman Anlonuo Aguxlar George Hursl and Alberl Maggno Recenvuno parls IH lhe lerm play were Ralph Garry Gladys Kyne Ross Lawrence Lawrence Llkens Nalalle Park Deballng accreduled Bonlxluo Chinn Cohn Goldslenn McCallum Mnlchell and Shepherd Slanlord Horn and Cherae Meherun served as presudenls ol lhe Boys and Gnrls Councils respecluvely Prommenl IH boys sporls were Abramson Auslun Berry Brngham Brunlon Carlson Crabbe Dunphy Glndsclc Horn Hursl Johnson Lellunuch Ivlagguo Malosuch Newell Oslerman Pommer Verza Woosler and Zam Ioch The Red and Whnle clalmed Robun Beardsley Shsrley Bensloclc Doralhy Collman Roger Druehl Lawrence Lulcens Jack Morl and Morlon Nahman The Lowell Alberl Greenberg Roberl Gunslcy Alvin Harris Jeanelle Lublrner Roberl Moss Berlha Schapuro Morris Sanger Berl Sloll and Georgia Thlerbach Mary Kang and Helen Hawkes served as presldenl and secrelary ol lhe Girls Block L Socuely and Ceculla Slorch as secrelary ol lhe Gurls Alhleluc Assoclalxon Nine gurls served on lhe Shueld and L len boys on lhe Scroll and L The Hugh Sensor Dance was held on lhe evening ol gradualuon ll was arranged by a commullee consuslung ol Anlomo Aguilar Elsxe Bassell Romer Bowman Jack Brigham Belly Brown Dorolhy Deering Malcolm Dunphy Howard Erlenheom Jaclc Geusen Bxllue Har :son Slanlord Horn Ross Lawrence Lee Lehousse Cherne Meherln Wlllnam Oslerman Edna Rodgers Belly Rosselll Jack Woosler Carlnla Yales and Slanlord Zumel PAGE J U N E . I 3 3 T 55527 H rin , ir - s. A T illi m stermanjecretary , I, g r, r si n , .Ha fu A , T T-'R ing asgfu I V A , V . gm, - ' , I AV', - A I ,V T ly V X f1VDance ommi K . , . I . - in . . , V . I G .JI . . . I . I I . ' . . ' V . . - in . . I D 'H . . . I . I . . F. ' I I 7 D W , 3, cmss Hmolw ,Q E? There 5 a long, long trail a winding fnto the land of my dreams Robe T G skq J-IIS OR AIN HE hfsTory oT Tume has been The sTory oT The search Tor happuness and success by men and women Theur alms have dlTTered buT each one has spenT hns hTe an sTrrv ng Tor has goal Some Three hundred boys and gurls deTerrnlned upon Thenr deshnahon In June I929 and meT To plan he pnlgrnmage All knew Tha+ The way was long and hard ThaT more would reach The end saTely :T They wenT IH company The weaker looked To The sTronger Tor help rn passing The rough spoTs ID The road and In chmbmg The sTeep hulls whzle The sTronger looked To The weaker Tor a sp:rlT oT co operahon and Tellowshnp To hold Them TogeTher Advnsung Them was one who had Traveled The road and knew :T well Mr Clark He pounTed ouT shorT cuTs buT Told Them ThaT each group musT choose :Ts own way Tor everyone does noT Tund success and happuness aT The same place and The hughroad consTanTly changes :Ts course More advice was given by Mr CroTTs and Mnss LacosTe who also knew The paTh Then The prlgrums scaTTered nnTo The counTrysude To Tlnd sTrengTh Tor The underTak1ng The sngns were Tavorable when The Class oT June I933 as The group was known agaun gaThered nn AugusT l929 ThroughouT The world There was prospernTy and luxury easy Trap was preducTed Tor The Wanderers Several small organuzahons were Tormed Trom The large one wuTh experienced guides un charge AT The beglnmng oT The road They Tound a sTranger an aged wh1Te hasred man They asked hum The way To success and happvness He answered You musT Tollow Thus hrghway beTore you When you are In doubT Take The rnghT side IT you do you cannoT become losT and you wall Tmd your goal There as plenTy oT room In The world Tor you The pulgrums sTarTed Theur Trek The TnrsT Two years were almosT wnThouT nncudenT ATTer a hTTle more Than a monTh on The way They meT some Travelers who had preceded Them buT had reTurned To glve The newcomers a recephon There was merrymakmg and The older wayTarers descrnbed Themr Travels To The younger ones Then They seT Th mselves To work Toward The goal During The TnrsT year Those who had helped Them aT Their orlgmal gaTherung Mr Clark, Mr CroTTs, and Miss LacosTe had headed The corps of guides Now Mr Clark, aTTer many years devoTed To such work, leTT has charges nn The hands oT oThers, and Mr STevens, one of The besT loved gundes, was promoTed AT The begnnnnng oT The second year, The class was meT by The old man who had TlrsT dlrecTed Them He repeaTed has advnce They wenT on, each day seeing The road ahead more clearly SaTnsT1ed wnTh Therr progress, They resTed IH Assembling In The Tall oT l93l, The class PAGE I8 T T s , .. 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D . - . 4 ' - - was ready To climb The sTeep range The sTrange old man awauTed Them WhaT now7 They asked I see ThaT The way us longer and harder Than T ThoughT Txmes are bad There as no longer such greaT opporTunuTy BuT go on your way un The end you will reach your goal Try keep To The rughT The class was beginning :Ts Thurd year oT search and The guides suggesTed ThaT audes be chosen To do The lTghTer Tasks A elecTlon was held selecTung I-Toward Erlenheum Barbara Cox and George l.eTTun1ch A social gaTherung wnTh T:ooTball Tor :Ts Theme enTerTalned The class soon aTTer ward The Travelers began To Take parT an The acTuvuTues oT all The groups BuT There was no swervnng Trom The mam oblecT The search Tor happnness and success The class sTrove harder Tor :T was now ID a region dlTnculT To Traverse The Travelers paused rn mud Term To choose a new seT OT leaders AnTonno Aguular CarllTa YaTes and Frank Gunduck These leaders planned an enloyable YachT dance an enTerTalnmenT landmark AT The close OT The year The lasT parT OT The road was rn vaew UTI Assembled ThaT Tall The group was again meT by The anc1enT one WhuTher now7 They asked search Men are unhappy condnhons are The worsT an many years BuT Tollow The rxghT srde you will succeed They moved oTT aTTer choosing new heads Jack Gessen Edna Rodgers and STanTord ZlmeT The class now led many GCTIVTTIGS Cards were The moTuT oT a day OT dancing and enIoymenT buT merrymakwng was noT The only occupa Tron The organnzahon was nndusTrlously pushing ahead ln January Jack WoosTer DoroThy Deering and Wull1am OsTerman were selecTed leaders The end oT The road was now an slghT BUT The class was broughT To a pause sn solemn respecT To The memory OT :Ts TsrsT guide Mr Clark who had reached The end oT has earThly pnlgrlmage has goal reached The group wenT Torward once more seenng nTs desTnnaTron clearly now A ceremony was planned To celebraTe The aTTannmenT oT The asm Funally The Travelers arrived There was greaT reloucung a speech commemorahng The evenT was delivered by BeTTy Thorne Then They saw sTand1ng beTore Them The man who had been Their oulde T-Te spoke ITT You Thank you have reached your goal Look abouT you There IS a peak Taller Than Thus when you climb IT you will see more and higher peaks The search Tor success and happ ness goes on Torever and you will have your opporTunuTy Tor condlhons are Improving BuT you musT remember always keep To The rlghT side oT The road ROBERT GUNSKY T-TusTorlan June 33 PAGE I9 J U N Er I Q 3 3 , ' A ' . n WiTh Troubled mien, he answered: The world has changed since you began your D W f Fann e Abend Dorothy Abraham Howard Ped ro Lucille Eine Bassett Bedeture 'igf PAGE zo HOL '1 Rigil I .. W X 9 s fb u:r l EE. in Benstock OWYIIIII john Brunton f Iberf Branverman Wnlllam Helen Beify Brown Gerald Brown Lms Berne Elias Berry Langwlth Berry Leona Bnglovsky Alfhea Bressl lack 8 Betty Io Butler Kathleen luller Grace Buxton 192. PAGE 2I J U N E. I 3 3 4 if r . V KEZS B, A ' K ' V- righam r LA D W PAGE 22 933 4 f ' A - V , ' ' 'Z' A Mama N' Alben Dassonv Isabel Dav Florence Ehlers Maxme Elmlund Druqhl Malcolm Dunphy Deering Charles 4 PAGE 23 VV ille is H ' Q x f ' I E H ' PAG :urn 1,- Wm www fi W-4, ..n. mnlllhun.. ...mlHlllIm.... -wwf Q --fa m '?..g?'..--H T7 losephme Evenson Bruce Farnow Daves Fue M r A- T Teohmo Fugucras Mary Fmch -.4 Edna Fmmla Pafrlcla Flaherty Wulham Foster Cyl Fogge .1 Helen Frank ne Mary Thomas los' CUC Ralph Carry Frank Gmduck Aflhuf CUIHS Carol Golden Ann Goldman Sam C-oldstem Ly,-ju Co,b,fe,,gw E 24 R E D 81 W I-I I T E . 'll 1 ,..,, 'A ! . ..l,l .....n.,.... 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Wulhed Lucky leancttc Lublmer Eugene Lyile Vurgmua McPherson n er IHEY Mdier Ahce Mitchell Wslham Mohneux Howard Markuse er Emma ff james Malamus Ehas Moraflu R E H ' fri. A - S -, . -' Ulifgl 9 3 3 , ac Mor Robert Moms Robert Moss lohn Mvellef Wlllum Munter IT aluo Murayama Wllham Morton Nahman VCU Nllwll 3' x Rlclu Vnrgmla Newsom Toshlo OConnor Annabelle Olse Olsen Olson 0 Neul ff Vernon O Ne: Wnllnam Osrerman Elisabeth Pahl Arthur Pallas Wanona Pa mer PAGE 29 .44 ' ' W 3, l li .V ' 7 ' ' I M , . . . mu I J . Q -V A A F .A W g ' V V, . ' w'Zvf'J 4335 A HQ , rd b , ,. . l , n Q ,. V I . A I l f' 5 ' I , Q . .H ,. I - ,I ED8fW Narahe Park une Parnsh Meryl Porter Dorothy Pnetzel ebok Robert Rhod Mary Robert Leonard Robmson erome Porter Purcell Frances Hor Rockman na Rodger! lvlv 304100 l PAGE 30 I , . I , Ply , Q R f 3 .C K ' C - . , . R e ' R P I W Z A ' I 54 R r'r 9 D M ii, Harold Sherman Masashr Shumcsaka Bernard ShIPnuck Harold Srlberstem is if Mx Helene Solomon joseph Sowma Samuel Sperer Mervyn Smmn net? Sperb Manon Stahl Robert Sta Inecker Helen Stenson Beymqg Stgmghgr Walter Stevens Bert Stott Ethel Stone Ceqhg Tetsuo Sugryama Cenrgua Threrbach Berry Thorne Kmg Chuen Tom l-JWYGHCG TOIMKY PAGE 32 R E 8: NN I-I I T E . f Q U 4 A .4 Q .1 .... V V , Y ,liv m s - 'K M t r 'L ' 'i : .r,, t . g. Q If - . - V' ...ui Q my ,f - 1 , fg ' X ff' s r a , , a it .H M . . I' . , mt' J, y Qi' 'N 4, 'rf fa, vt K .. 'il -V ff: X Iz- rd White Grace I933 af, it f K, ...,5.,,j,, . r K Tong Vman Torhkson Yoon! T0 Cami md Tnge Wa nen Vanderbu rgh 6'1 George W Wax Edwm lamce Welspael Madelme Werner Edlfh While ,ss 2-F n Harold Wmfer Lmns Wngler Moms Wvseheld PAGE 33 D W mme Q I H :S'-.EFH 'as 'Q sul' w IH AI IY Betc CSS PAGE 34 G RADUATI NG REGISTRY C LASSES Cass Name Room H4a H4 H4c H4 H4e H4g H443 H4Iw H41 Mr C F Walsh Mr W D Forbes Mnssfk M Osuna Mass A G Duffy Mass K Sfack Mr I G AIger Mrs M W D Jordan Mnss M E McDonaIcI Miss G I Resfon R E 8: TN- ff 1 ' . ' I Um' f I If ...fu-My -I ' 1. , .. . J W .. ,. l y, I g ,il if ,fe W , 395.1 ' W's M ',-Q yu fo' Y ALI V ' ,V ., ' 'f: - Q ,, 'A 'T '-' -' - ' 'f f f f H' A M 57 V, ' V H1 E , ' I 1 V I D I I if X I r kk A., Susan o George Wollenberg lack Wooster Masao Yamada Carlin Yates l J ,. , ' A' if Bess Yellin Harris Youdall ber nung lem Archer Zamloch a ri e Z i Y A A imc! I Vixvwifl xx -Av A , kV:S,zf,.' +,'fv V fikungs-W Q, ,V ,,il I . . . IO5 In . . . I 36 ' . . I53 ol ' . . 20I ' . 202 . . . 208 . . . . 2 I 4 9 GRADLIATING CLASS JUNE 1933 Abramson Howard Abramson Mason Addlestone Arnold Aguvlar Antonio Algas Pedro Anderson Otto Auer Rnchard Austln Claur Baker Wllllam Banks Benson Bedecarre Lawrerce Benson Benlamln Benson Clark B rry Ell s Berry Langwlth Bllsborough LeRoy Bolton Price Bonflllo Nncholas Bralyerrnan Albert Brastxeld Wllluam Brlgharn Jack Brigham Rrchard Brown Gerald Brucla Joseph Brunton John Butler Torn Cahrll Robert C un Paul Croal George Carlson Jack Casey Wllllam Chase Maurlce Chatham Carrol Chong Harry Cohn Edmond Conway Walter Cowden Robert Crabbe John Aberd Farnle Abraham Dorothy Altrey Lots Ames Laurel Atterbury Vnrglnua Audsley Dorothy Austin Cather-me Bahrneer Betty Barney Vlrglnla Barsocchlnl Lucille Bassett Elsne Beardsley Robun Benstock Shlrley Berne Loss Blqlovsky Leona Bowerman Mabelle Bowman Rorner Bressu Althea Brown Betty Bussey Mary Butler BettyJO Butler Kathleen Buxton Grace Campbell Allce Carlson Norma Cassldy Veronnca Chappuss Rlta Chun Gladys Coburn Elrnnra Cohen Marlorle Collrnan Dorathy Conlan Joanne Conre Dorothy Danford Warren Dassonvllle Donald DeSmndt Warren De Velbuss Robert Dleckmann Harold er Ph Dobson Ernest Drrscoll John Druehl Roger Dunphy Malcolm Eber Allan Eberspacher Albert Englnsh Robert Erlenhelm Howard Evans Charles Farnow Bruce Fleld Davus Fngueras Teotnmo Foster Wlllnam Fossellus Carl Frledberg Morrns Gannon Thomas Garcna Jose Garry Ralph Gelsen Jack Glndlck Frank Goins Arthur Goldsteln Sam Graf Fred Gra nano John Greenber Albert Gregory al Grotte Nat Gunsky Robert Hahn Gllbert Halt James Hammond John Haney Roy Corrao Rose Crosbie Dorothy Davus Isabel Deerlng Dorothy Drake Marian Ehlers Florence Eklund Maxine Ellus Jeane Erhllch Muriel Evenson Josephlne Fvnch Mary Frnnnla Edna Flaherty Patricia Frank Helen Fruel VIFQIVIIB Fung Mary Golden Carol Goldman Ann Gorbatenko Lyoua Greer Marlorle Grenadrer Bernice Guunee Bonnie Haney Helen Harrison Bnllle Harron Mary Edlth Hartzer Helen Hawkes Helen Hecht Janus Hobbs Marguerlte Holst Mane Humphrey Edlth ob Elinor BOYS Harrls Alym Hayes Charles Henrlques Fred Holterman Rudy Horn Stanford Howard Lloyd Hurst George Inman Maryur Jenkrns Robert Johnson George Kahn Wulllarn Kasugo Teruo Kelly Regnnald Koshland Rucharo Lambert Wllluam Lanctot Robert Latz Bob Laurent George Lawler Glenn Lawrence Ross Lehousse Lee Lerum Kenneth Lettumch George Levut Robert Llkens Lawrence Love Wllllam Lucky Wlltred Lytle Eugene Maclienzne Hugh Maqqlo Albert Malarnus James Malm Arthur Markuse Howard Mauer Tom McCallum Walter McCaughan Carroll Meyer Adolph Muller James GIRLS James Constance Jeftery Ann Johnson Nelrna Judell Betty Kass Cecnlla Kavln Eda Kelly Emnly Kung Mary Klrsch Yetta Kusllngbury Enud Konnthuas Athena Krauspe Louuse Krebs Ida Krebs Oluve Kyne Gladys Lager Adell Lapkln Natalle Lebrecht Jerry Lee Marne Lehrke Margaret Lenchter Mary Lepetuch Mnlvce Levln Marvls Linden Vnrglnla London Lenore Lubluner Jeanette Marcussen Wnnnfreo McEnery Laura McPherson Vnrgn-la Mehernn Cherle Merle Beatrnce Mlchael Barbara Mlles Emma Moluneux Wnlllarn Morafka Elnas Mort Jack Morrns Robert Moss Robert Mueller John Munter Wllllam Murayama Maklo Murphy Wllluam Nahman Morton Newell Rnchard Nlnormya Toshlo O Malley James O Nerll Vernon Osterman Wnlllarn Pallas Arthur Phnpps James Plryulesco Alexander Pommer Robert Randall Horatio Rebok Robert Rhode Robert Rnley Paul Robmson Leonard Rockman Jerome Rodlgou Jules Rosasco Augustlne Rosenberg Harold Salzman Jack Sarranl Albert Sato Erich: Schafer Wilbur Schwartz Albert Schwartz Martin Schwarz Morris Sexton Joseph Sheehan Lawrence Shepherd Alfred Muller Margaret Muller Shnrley Mutchell Alnce Nelsen Vera Newsom Vnrglnna OConner Beryl Olsen Annabelle Olsen Katle Olson Evelyn O Nell Patsy Pahl Elnsabeth Palmer Wanona Park Natalie Parrish June Payne Vlrglnna Perry Helen Pnnger Meryl Porter Frances Porter Margaret Praetzel Dorothy Purcell June Ramaclottn Catherlne Rand June Rrchardson Frances Robert Mary Rodgers Edna Rossettl Betty Ruderman Helen Ruderman Lllllan Rylander Carolyn Sandquust Murlel Schaefter Annta She man Harold Shlmosaka Masas 1 Shlpnuck Bernard Sllberstenn Harold Slmon Mervyn Slnger Morris Sowma Joseph Soener Sarnual Stahlnecker Rober Stevens Walter Stott Bert Sugryama Tetsuo Tom Klnq Chuen Tomsky Lawrence Tong Leland Toy Young Trlce David Vanderpurgh Wa Veckn Herbert Verza Joseph Wall George Wallace Wnlluam Wax Louls Weinberg Edwln Whlte Sanford Wlllnamson Alma Wlnter Harold Wlrgler Louis Wrsefleld Morrls Wollenberg Geor Wooster Jack Yamada Masao Young Albert Zarnloch Archer Zumet Stanford Schaplro Bertha Schermernorn Jear Schulberg Helen Sculmck Sylvia Shenson Jeanette Solomon Helene Sperb Jane Stahl Marlon Stenson Helen Sternsher Bernlce Stone Ethel Storch Cecilia Thlerbach Georqla Thorne Betty Torlakson Vvvlan Von Husen Marlan Wacholder Bernace Walker Enid Wallersteun Carol Walsh Kathleen Welsptel Jdmgg Werner Madeline White Eduth Wagmore Lorranne Wnlson Grace Wolff Susan Yates Carllta Yellln Bess Young Jean Zelss Beam Zlnrnan Selrna PAGE 35 J U N E . 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'I , , I' .Ce N JJ: I ' ' I ' ' I RED 8: WHITE LOW SENIORS HE Low Sensor Class slarled a successful lerm by eleclmg Wlllnam Ashley pres: denl Walla Cope vnce presndenl and Wnllvam Eckarl secrelary The class pun had a duamond shaped guard ol red enamel wnlh lhe class numerals and axe 111 Sludenl body OHICGFS were Richard Sock and Jack Kenl Roberl Bnshopp Belly Gray and Belly Slarr served as assnslanl yell leaders Roberl Ball Suren l-lagopuan Jack Kenl and Ned Rosenblall were on The Red and Whale Hale Jacob Knrk Rnegelhulh Kennelh Slanlon and Loron Washburn on The Lowell Ill Members of lhe Shreld and L were Madelme Bryan Walla Cope Enleen Cowell ldell Forresl Alnne Goldslenn Kalhernne Llghllool and Barbara Wagner Members of lhe Scroll and L were Wnllnam Ashley Roberl Ball Roberl Bnshopp Rudolph Fuellerer Rlchard Gock Jack Kenl and Jack Muller ill Oulslandmg nn boys alhlelncs were Ashley Bedecarre Blshopp Brun Kenl Pelrue Sampler Scalua Rellallclc Ruegelhulh Rosenblall and Wachler Calherme Faulkner ldell Eorresl and Palrucua Fourness were gurls sporl managers Enleen Cowell Alane Goldslem and l-larold Ewing shone un debalmg III Aclung In lhe lerm play were Audrey Brumlleld Thomas Buller l-larold Ewlng ldell Forresl Richard Gock and Loron Washburn Club presldenls were Edwin Epslem Roberl Lanclol and Charles Rock 111 The Low Semor Dance was well planned and lhoroughly enloyed by all Com posing lhe dance commlllee were Wllllam Ashley Willa Cope William Eckarl Marlha Archer Audrey Brumlueld Rnchard Goclc Jaclc Kenl Elva McDonald Kirk Rlegelhulh and Belly Slarr PAGE 36 lon, Cohn, Comba, Cuniberli, Dorrer, Eckarl. Flamm, Frales, Fuellererl Gellen,lGoclc. 9 B dKgsbySeceary tIleSo 122-5 occBca P 'mai fklgfgg, ur 4 , 94' Q D ceCo e HIGH JUNIORS HE Hugh Junnor Class led by Presudenf Locke Breaux Vuce Presudenf Esrelle Salomon and Secrerary Bernard Kungsbury Took an achve parl' In school lnfe Roberl' Sherman and Waller Wesfman served as srudenf body OTTICSFS Shneld and L claimed Leslue Bourgeaull' Helen Jacobs Sylvla Malone and Ellzabelh Mc Glashen Scroll and L Waller Wesrman Wanne Wnrsanen and WIlIIam Worden Worden servlng as secrerary ln The 'rerm play were Charles Becker Mnldred Cough lan Murselle Marshall Sylvla Malone and Marlorne Thompson On The Red and Whlre were Helen Epplnger Sumon Gansel Helen Jacobs Marno Rosenrhal ano Jane Scheyer on The Lowell Rurh Cleveland Januce Cole lrvlng Levun Paulune unrk Gene Robnnson Leslle Scharlln Roberr Sherman Sanford Splllman Consfance Tourney PhIlIIp Vaal and Olaver Vannuccn Charles Becker Meryl Coleman Dorolrhy Newman Jane Scheyer Aluce Snyder and Annra Wendell debared Fred Duncanson and Jean Epplnger were club presndenrs and Israel Rosenbaum orcheslra leader l boys sporfs were Bouuck Breaux Carroll Corey Davss Gansel Gray Haas Johnson Meyer Moore Proll uIn+ana Rosenfhal Sfearns Sfebbuns Wakamafso and Worden In gnrls sporls Elanne Olsen Jeanne Asher and Marlon Dellne were promunenf Ill The mos? successful class dance whuch fransformed The audufornum Inlo a barnyard caused unuversal commenf The commurfee responsuble for Hrs success Included Fred Braun Locke Breaux Rurh Cleveland Helen Jacobs Bernard Klnqsbury Lounse Leuenberger Carmen Rurz Esrelle Salomon Chappne Sfearns Waune Wunsanen and Wnlluam Worden PAGE 37 J U N E . I 3 3 f Z' I T , , M -,,- 1 , 5 11,5 . 'f' Jfff-if UE, emu in ur , r I Es e al mon, Vice-Pres. T , ' ' I I '-- l-W.. . ,,.JQLf . V' 0---f L k r ux. vcsudent , gx'1: f 9 . 9 ,, 1 no-,ze - FIJI: ' I 'Z I I P:.':.-,LESS , ,Q II . I, ,I 'r N , 'I' : 9: 'K 5 . . 'C' T ft --'- p'L ,...,I..4.'r '3 r I T 0 y :um-I: S I I ' ,,I ,Q f . :'..:..'a-.xi A II i1 -.':'.- -N ,.,,,II,,,f,,5..,,,..... -If 5 'I 4 ' I WKA ' xv,'i.3J A ,, .s QQ If L :L---,.,, . 0 rf 1' ' ' .T V ,I paw, I . ' ' ,. I .........,,.,1 . I , 'rf I - , -M My V 5 2:'M'T' ..:: 'f' A H 1. ' 'J '- if I I W '-' ll ' ii I , 'g. I H3 an mmm e I I I T I I ' I I I - T I I I T . ill , - I I I - . . . . I I I I I I I I I I CD . . I . . I I - I I I I I - , , . Ill n . . . I I I I I I I I I . , . . . . I I I - I I - I I I I I I I I I I - D vi glib TN L30 LOW JLINIORS HE Low Junuor Class slarled :ls lnrsl lerm ol sell governmenl by choosung WII Ilam Brvgham presldenl Louis Sherwin vuce presldenl and Wnllxam Eullla secre lary Jean Kelly and Jack Cowden were chosen In lhe Shield and L and Scroll and L Fred Drewes Phyllis Foreman Jenella Pallen and Mildred Ross: secured places lor lhemselves on The Lowell Reynold Cohn Ronald Geballe Waller Lnndauer and Sam Silver were debalers Promlnenl In boys alhlellcs were Brugham Buller Crosby Eranuslch Jacobs Lawrence Llpman Lobrey McGu1re Morgan Mowal Scholl Rude and Welch Gnrls sporls Included June Gelman Bernyce Gold berg Alberla Henman Myrlle Renslrom Bernice Turner and Dorolhy Wilken Tak Ing dramalncs were Wnlluam Brugham Jack Davis Irene Downey Belly McElroy Jewel Gelmen Barbara Granlleld George Hagens Eleanor Hamlllon Alberla Henman Jane Jacob: Jean Kelly Belly Kerns Jaclc Lupman Kalhleen McLaughlin Delphla Schmullan Lucille Siemens Bernard Well and Belly Walllamson On servace commnllees were Malor Dawson Jessie Fung Eleanor Hamnllon Dorolhea Jewell Jean Kelly Hazel Larsen Hlldrelh Ran Agnes Shea Julna Towar George Vesper and Jane Yager lJIThe Low Junnor Dance held on March Isl lollowed lhe lheme The Good Shep Junaor and was hnghly successlul The commnllee responsuble lor Ils dnrecluon was composed ol Wnlluam Brugham Wnllsam Eulnla Jane Jacob: Leo Manning Frank Morrns Janel Nelson John Regan Wnlluam Roop Perry Scholl Carol Sherwun Loss Sherwun Grace Thompson and Jaclc Welch PAGE 38 R E 8: W H I T E ' I I I 1 A ..IIg,: Q: V 5 , ' Loxs Sherwin, Vice-Presidenf 4 William Fujiia, Secreiary 'I William Brigham, President W .ro-ff? g' qg V. 0 3 Q Si 7 9 ffrlirfi W' ' g if I I W ' may , ' if 4:1 ,. Q ' 'N I ' fr as ' ' N- - fe ' 'P '- M I 'I , , . i ff' ,A , ., g -H '- V in 1 6 . J 4. I J wwf :fg.:, . , an I L 'fl if M. I I. I I . I 'L . ... I 1 I ance Comm-ittec V QA I - I - - I I I - I I . . . . I . . I . III . I I B I I I I I I . I I . , . I I I ' I - I I I I I . I I ' I I I 'I I I I I . I I I I . . . 'll I I . I - I I I I I I I I - . ,, . I I . ,, . . . . . . . . I . . .. I .I ' I I - I I I I I I - 9 L u L POSTGRADUATES OR fhe larsl fume The poslgraduafe s+uden+s of Lowell have organized l-lerberl' Kaye was elecled presndem' Olga Collins vnce presndenl and Elmo Mauer secrelary Krneg Paclcscher edllor and Werner served The Lowell Ranzom was oulsjrandxng IO dramahcs Kafhleen CoHrell Lucille Elvin and Irma Smnfh were IH Shield and L Johnson Lusberger Mlngsf and Ranzonu In Scroll and L LOWER CLASSMEN LTHOUGH nol permuHed formal class organnzahon The lower classmen have progressed rapudly a+ Lowell and many members of +he Freshmen and Sopho more classes are oulsfandung In dulzferem' achvlhes Promlnenf an sporfs were Aguular Carroll Dumesnul Kobluck and Troppman Securing places on dlhferenl de bahng feams were Elrhel Clarkson Kafchunslcl Prunce and Rider Pally de Roulf Krouse Rogaway and Waller were on The Lowell wu+h Waller serving as news edlfor Working on dulferenf service commnflees were Casey Crowhursl Danznger Flynn l-larrnngfon Henderson l-lerlcner Huff Johns Krenz McAllns+er Shaw Towns end and Wall Wn+h such a s+ar+ much more will be heard from 'rhe lower class men durmg fhenr lmal years af Lowell PAGE 39 JUNE.l C++ We f -,L BO Klll pl,ll3l.lCfAxllQNS E' ff l-lROUGl-l 'rlwe rnednurn of flue press llwe en rlwusrasrn of llre people llvrng rn flue Bay area lor rlwe Two brrdges now being ereclred lwas been aroused lvluclm wrll be wrrlren of llwerr progress during flue nexl fuve years Radros newsreels daily papers all glvlng llwe public desired rnlorrnaluon ln olden days rl loolc weelcs even monllns for news lo lravel l-low rnodern lnven 'nons lrave brrdged Jnrne and space' Hi- er dfffif fglf' I - i 4 i 1 N Q li , l- 5241? 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X r ry A . x 1 I - . . - 4 l ' J 1 I i P F u r 9 PUBLIC!-XTTGN SUMMARY ITT-T The appearance OT The Red and WhrTe and The erghTh Issue OT The Lowell comes The r aluzaTfOn ThaT The sorsng Term OT T933 has almosT drawn To a close The dxlrgenT work perTormed by The varuous members OT The sTaT1s and The rndusTrrous gundance OT The Two TacurTy advrsors ThroughouT The Term are rewarded by The only reward Tor whlch They have ho ed Two successTul publucahons whrch record an The mOsT1nTeresTung accounTs The acTrvrTues OT school luTe ITT The TacT ThaT sTaTT work ns vuewed an The llghT OT regular class work To be don aT a cerTaun deTrnrTe Tme ewch day TrrsT perrod Thus Term rs an encouragung measure on The parT OT educaTOrs TO promoTe a greaTer unTeresT an lou n lusm lvlnss V L Trrmble advrsed The work OT The Red and VVhuTe which under The ednTOrshuo OT Jack KenT The Tmancmal managemenT OT lvluss E LacosTe and RoberT Ball and The arT dlrecTorshro OT Mass T: L Herrmann s berng presenTed TO you now Tor your approval ITT The Red and WhuTe once more succeeded Through phoTograph assessmenTs IH Tnnancrng uTselT wnThouT The and OT adverTusemenTs or sTudenT body approprrahon Thus In The Tace OT economic depressron vs reason Tor greaT saTusTacTuon The Lowell under The Taculry guidance OT Mlss E lvl Qsborn The ed1Torshup OT l-lenry Pack cher and The Tunancmal manage menT OT ROberT Sherman earned The respecT OT The sTudenT body as each Issue was presenTed T-hgh lOurnallsTrc sTandards were upheld and news evenTs TalThTully recorded New TeaTures were lnTroduced and many adverTusemenTs secured The Lowell pro duced erghT splendrd 1ssues Thrs publlcaTuon supporTs uTselT on The money recerved Trom adverTrsemenTs and Trom a sTudenT body approprfahon Cooperahon esse-nTral To any school publrcahon The varrous sTaTTs and volunTeer workers Tor The Lowell ano The Red and WhuTe deserve Thanks and praise Tor Theur admrrable work These Two publncahons have Th1rTy sux years IU The held behind Them and 1Trs graTnTylng To know TnaT each Term ns able To leave a record OT progress PAGE 4I J U N E, I . . . , . by , ..ra.'qI, U.. . . . - ...IH . is D THE RED AND WHITE ITT-l a unuque buT appropruaTe Theme un Brudges and wuTh proTessuonal TreaT A menT oT all pruncupal phoTographuc maT Ter Thus Terms Red and WhuTe sTands ouT as among Those mosT successTul Thus success us due largely To The acTuve leadershup oT FduTor Jack KenT whose prevuous experuence as arT and Tech nucal eduTor proved To be unvaluable Muss V L Trumble TaculTy advusor agaun guuded every movemenT OT The sTaTT wuTh a sTudued and under TR M un The success oT The lournal was The apporTuonung oT deTunuTe secTuons To eduTors made responsuble lack Kent Edgfor Tor all subuecT maTTer un Theur secTuons ETTec Tuvely assusTung The eduTor were RoberT Ball Tunan cual manager Sumon Gansel Techuuucal eduTor and STanTord l-Torn arT eduTor AssusTanTs were Suren l-lagopuan Jack MorT and Ned RosenblaTT who spenT many hours n desugnung pages Composung The luTerary sTaTT were Robun Beardsley auThor oT The Toreword oT each secTuon l-lelen Eppunger eduTor oT classes Maruo RosenThal eduTor oT boys sporTs assusTed by George LeTTunuch Jane Scheyer eduTor oT organuzahons l-lelen Jacobs eduTor oT publucahons DoraThy Collman eduTor oT The gurls sporTs Muss l-lerrmann arT durecTor was as kund as ever un lendung assus+ance To her careTully organuzed arT sTaTT whuch conTrubuTed splendud workmanshup Shurley BensTock was agaun The TauThTul sTaTT TypusT She was assusTed by DoraThy Collman KenneTh STanTon Took The snapshoTs Tor The School LuTe secTuon l-learTTelT Thanks musT be guven Muss E LacosTe who aT a greaT sacru Tuce oT Tume supervused all phoTograph appounTmenTs and collecTuons Aoprecuahon musT also be guven The servuces rendered by Mr F E CroTTs un sugnung conTracTs by Mr J G CurTs and Mr F B Tucker un accounTung by Muss EduTh l-larruson un oTTuce servuce by Mr L P Pusher and Mr J l-l DoherTy un phoTography by Mr KenneTh Elder and Mr AlTred SmuTh OT The WalTer J Mann Engravung Company and by Mr r-larold STone and Mr John ONeul oT l-l S Crocker Company lnc The prunTers Thanks are also due The Bank oT Ameruca CorporaTuon Tor uTs kund loan oT The Golden GaTe Brudge cuT used on The unsude cover oT Thus book PAGE 4? R E 8: W H I T E r 0 . . I . auf' lfugLf5 . ' , ' , ' ' g , sTandlng precusuon. Ill AnoTher deTail whuch auded , g J: . . I . . V.,fV U ' . V l X 553351 s T T ' ql T 9 rm Beardsley Horn Art Mori Assust Tech Scbeyer Cullman Assoclatehi Benstock in 1' Rosen' I 4 5-if' Cause! Technical Ball Finance Mnss Tnmble Lettumch Minh IN 1, .arm mu.. Druehl hmm AVXV 4 H Eppmgev Hagopnan 1,5055 Lnlrens PAGE 43 N E f I 3 3 f V , I A . ' I ' , Q ,4 , ' 1k ' ' ' gfg--gwk ' 5 . ' ' M 38 MW 'f 3 ff f H nzfffm fs ' , ' Vggifgl V , L 1- V ' 1' . Q, . I f A 6 , . ,Q ' . If Q ' ,Vjgw ,. . A A 'V Q A ' V , ' 3 ' ' 114 ,,,' 9' H ' A , 5753? ,gifa ff , ', 5 ?Am 52 '50 . 1 -:If 'Wi' 'f,. 1-,,? ' ' .. , , .1 .X 5 'f' I 'Q wif. ff? .. S.. . 4 s A K , A 1 . t V R I , fun: Dvfiwuan LongGzlJ,CIulhug Lw fool: Don n L-:Idea inn :nn Abunlon, lf n.n...r+,. V Na V 1 .. V v1 V D T l-l F LQW F l. L NDER fhe direcfion ofa new faculfy ad visor The Lowell has gained a new prominence ThoJgh fhus is Miss Osborn s firsf ferm as faculfy advisor she has made many friends fhrough her whole hearfed rnferesf ano her willingness fo cooperafe Credif for fhe success of The Lowell is due largely fo nfs edifor l-lenry Packscher an able leader and fo fhe lif erary business and fechmcal sfaffs The con fr bufuons of fhese sfaffs fo a successful publuca fron rank equally in umporfance lf was a very diffrculf faslc for fhus ferms sfaff fo surpass fhe efforfs of so many splendid previous ones and Henry Packgchef Editor yef by earnesf and diligenf worlc lusf fhis resulf has been achieved The paper confained a greafer variefy of special feafures fhan ever before fhus The edifor were Roberf Moss associafe edifor Oliver Vannuccu assusfanf edifor and Roberf Sherman business manager Sporfs edifors were Alberf Greenberg and Fred Kreig fllThe business sfaff was composed of Roberf Sherman business manager Hale Jacob associafe manager William Edwards and Irving Levin assisfanf managers Berf Sfoff and lvlorris Singer confesf managers Robe-rf Selig circulafion manager Rufh Cleveland exchange manager lvlorfon Werner Consfance Tourney Alvin l-larrns and Jean Robinson assisfanfs The ediforial sfaff was composed of Roberf Gunslcy feafure edifor Floyd Walfer news edifor Fred Drewes Sanford Spillman and Loron Washburn special wrifers June Affolfer Janice Cole Paffy de Roulf Phyllis Fore man Donald Krause Jeaneffe Lubliner Pauline uirlc Rod Rogaway Leslie Scharlin Georgia Thierbach and Morfon Werner reporfers The fechnacal sfaff was com posed of Kennefh Sfanfon phofographer Kirk Riegelhufh arf work Jenilla Paffen Mildred Rossi and Philip Vail fypusfs lllThus The Lowell passed info nfs fhirfy sixfh year wifh fhirfy five years of sfeady advancemenf in fhe lournalisfic field behind if PAGE 44 Ri,,,,8LQV,,lAlF i 4 f 'ff i '. . . H. . and a wider scope of subiecf maffer were ifs chief characferisfics. qi Chief aids of 9 Moss Assocnfe Edufur Werner Washburn an LITRAH surf Sem-4vl.As-Q blmev PAGE 45 X4 : K V . . - A lr r 1 r , f , M ir LU ' BOOK IV STAGE PIT RQSTRUM V Lkens :dmc lin 1' W M 5+ .ar ll Nfl 1 A J, T w W Wx 1 ww in Q l 'Y 22 ref i'f,y UNK' Clank' Sleel agaunsl slreel e Anvil Chorus of a greal engineering lea Bang' Clang' Ear Splllllmfg oacophonv e r ap sody In melalllc sounds rhylhmuc lhunderous The Tempo of achlevemenl e rainbow of sfeel becomes snlhouelleol agaunsl The golden sun I I La arenas T ' r I ?T 'T T ' :s ' V ' 'Ne ,' I - :J -- ,U liri T , KOR ,g f r . ' ' yi . '5f' Ql:l1 l ,V ' ' 'N ' A 7 -' ,- T - - , f - ,..e- . If 'T A '- '1fl1l4'l': I K gt' N km. . ,gyms , f XZ' K - 1 ,fi , Sif t ' f,' I . R, -, .-1: l -4. f. T ' V fn lf ' .. i'1:ii1l'l! ' fa X T ix f'g ,QT RNVWQ P 1'!.'.f:m x ' 'L .r :S 9' ., 931151-'+5', . A .fl -ew? Q tu, xn ,Q-'53, 4 TY NMA.-,:2 3sHf,'1fxVl5 ' ' Qrffff' 'CU' ' 'ffF:3f'5.:a 5 .1 -'ff' 9' 7 ' TTVZ 9 -z1a1'?,.:12'!'- 5' 'ifi'.'x1. '.g1fg..,,4jlTQ1'2f,1?'1 'V . . . .H . . . , . . . 4-X N N -QX -:ff 9 ,I Q Dance Ref AI' ce!0ch ORC!-IESTRAS HAT a large parl of fhe sludenl body ns senslhve and responsive fo 'rhe charms of musvc IS evidenced by The qualufy and varnely of 'rhe musucal affrachons al Lowell fhss Term The Concerl Orches+ra under fhe durechon of Mnss Alex ander rs composed of many falenfed musrcuans whose reperloure has broughl acclarm from dellghled audnences The success of 'rhe assemblies fhe Varlehes of l933 and fhe graduahon exercises was due In no small par? To +he excellenf oflerung of 'rhns group The ofhcers are Israel Rosenbaum presrdenf Dino Orland: vrce presldenf Emma Jordan secrefary Ebner Kangslon Warren Kelly and Lawrence Goss librarians Ill The unusual and clever arrangemenl of fhe various popular melodies presenfed by Jrhe Dance Orchesfra was keenly apprecnafed a+ courf dances al' fhe lhree class dances and a+ Varlehes Howard Marlcuse 6SSISl6d by Alberl' Schwarfz wielded 'rhe balon and Mnss Alexander was faculfy advisor PAGE 47 Lili-I 3 3 Q91 e ,it .V My . Q T I ? 3 i , 5 3 . Israel Con r r esha . . A q . . I . I D . - - D ql . I . I . .. . - I . I D res res Boys Clee Club GLEE CLUBS ULFILLING all dellnlllons ol perlecl harmony lhe Boys and Glrls Advanced Glee Clubs alded In malcnng lhls year nolable lor :ls varuely and excellence ol muslcal ollernngs Ill The olhcers ol lhe Boys Glee Club were Alberl Eberspacher presldenl Saul Dubman vlce presndenl George Tyler secrelary Thomas Mauer and Edward Elmar librarians They were ably dlrecled by lvllss J M Nepperl Ill Ol lhe many programs presenled by lhls group lhroughoul lhe lerm lhe mosl oulslandnng was belore lhe Slale Convenluon ol Supervisors ol Public School Music ol Calllornua al lhe Scollnsh Rule Audnloraum In Oakland The Girls Glee Club under lhe elhclenl leadership ol lvllss E B Badger chose lhelr olhcers Belly Rosselll presldenl Vlrgnma Frnel vnce presldenl Dacia Reay secrelary lvllldred Coughlan huslorlan Alba Schwarlz and Dorolhy Fldnam lubraruans Kay Ramaclolll represenlallve lo lhe lvlusuc Club Elsie Bassell reporler lngrnd Smnlh accompamsl Among lhe aclnvllues parluclpaled IH by lhns club were Luncoln s Burlhday Exercises al lhe Clvuc Auclulorlum lhe l-lngh Sensor Rally and lhe commencemenl exercises PAGE 48 Q R E 8: W l-l l T E r gg y F V ' S ,.f'fiM 'LSQ - P ' ' S A T rssr 9 fill w nn. alma- ul M 44 smhA 'Y AN-21 DCDUBLE QUARTETS HE Boys and Glrls Double uarlels were largely responsuble lor lhe overwhelm mg success ol lhe musuc season lusl compleled Mass J M Nepperl and Mxss F B Badger deserve unsllnled pralse lor lhenr splendid dnreclron 111 The Girls ou le Quarlel vncluded Alba Schwarlz Lorraine Sullnvan larsl sopranos Elsie Bassell Madeline Werner second Sopranos Vlrgunna Frnel Dorolhy Praelzel lxrsl allos Dorolhy Audsley Kalhersne Ramaclollu second allos Allernales were Audrey Brumlueld Mlllscenl Lepellch Dorolhy Morrns and Belly Rosselll Composnng lhe Boys Double uarlel were Alberl Branverman Wullnam Wallace larsl lenors Ray Plnner George Tyler second lenors Saul Dubman Roland Sayselle barulones Alberl Eberspacher Edward Enmar basses Ill These lwo groups lenl lheur pleasnng lalenl al lhe Conven laon ol lhe Daughlers ol lhe American Revolulxon al lhe Varuelles ol I933 al num erous school rallies and assemblies and al lhe commencemenl exercises PAGE 49 J U N E . 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'AH . , RED 81 WHITE 4 DRAMATICS HE drarnahc season lusl concluded proved 'ro be a mosf engoyable one The ollhcers of The Drarnahcs Club were Carlula Yales presrdenl and Mary Edlfh l-larron vlce presldenl The seasons reperlonre Included a ferm play and a series of one acl plays Parhcupahng In assembly plays were Anlhony Aguilar Jacklyn Alexander Roberla Allen Leslie Bourqeaull John Brunlon Laddne Burlcs Janice Cole Walla Co e Ka Collrell Jane Crammer Jean Epplnger Emuly Elnnl Charles Fosler Myrlle Goldman John Grazlano Sfanford l-lorn Conme James l-lelen Jacobs Maxine lvlehernn Dorolhy Newman lv1eredu+hN1chols Dolores Phlllps Dorolhy Praelzel Jean PAGE 50 va jjj JA N-U, .,-fyve.: dkA'l..sLf-f GAJYT Jw JX V . . . . . . . . K J,,kN . . . . . aco son, JSE Kas er, Louise Leuenber er, Alberl Ma lo, Elmo Mauer, Cherie p Q gg I I I I I l I f I 1 1 YN I K. A T I I ' x- Tlku. ' Y I 1 I. T 1 ,- ' I ' ' 1 .M I W, XJ RobInson Jerry Rockman Jane Scheyer Sally Schwarz Allred Shepard AnI+a Wendel Lorella WrIghlson and l-larrIs Youdall The VarIefIes ol I933 Included m.IsIc by The Concerl Qrcheslra sIngIng by The Grls Double uarfel fancy s+eppIng by The chorus and burlesque one acl skI+s by dramahcs sludenls lj As The season s hnale Mr Samuel K Polland Lowell s lalenled dIrec+or of dramahcs presenled belore Tour hIghly aoprecIa+Ive audIences a splendIdly execuled Three acl EnglIsh Tarce wrIllen by WIll Evans and Valenhne Tons of Money proved To be Tons of humor As The cur'raIn FISGS Mr Aubrey l-lenry Manlland Allmglon IS oeIng saved Trom lhreafened bankruplcy by The news Thal he has Iusl Inhernled a Torlune l llS WIT9 LouIse con ceIved a brIllIan'r Idea Aubrey IS To 6VOId payIng hIs debls by dIsappearIng The sup posed vIcTIm ol an explosIon and by reappearIng as George MaITland The nexf heIr In lIne He consenhng IS compelled To make a hasly exl when conlronled by Jean George s VIHT9 LouIse lhlnks lhal she wIll be able To gel he money sunce she IS The +hIrd person enhfled To If bul l-lenery The bullers brolher appears TDWQSFSOHGTTVWQ George MaIlland and claIms The Torlune l-lenery relreals hurrIedly pursued by MIss Mullell SImpson GIles and The resl ol The household as The real George MaI+land appearance of George MaIlland Torces Aubrey To dIscard hIs lalesl dIsgLIse lhal of Mr Eoenzer Brown a mInIsler and slake hIs claIm as TIrs+ heIr The play ends wI+l' Aubrey IU a slale ol despaIr havIng been Inlormed by James Chesferman allorney Tor The eslale lhal The Torfune has dwIndled from eIghly seven Thousand pounds 'ro one pound Tour shIlIngs Tour pence hall penny ll The Two successful casls were Aubrey Henry MaIlland Allanglon LouIse Alnnglon James Cheslerman Jean Everard l-lenery George MaI+land MIss Bennla Mullen Sprules SImpson 6llGS Roberl RanzonI Ralph Garry ldell Forresl Na+alIe Park Lawrence LIkens Thomas Fox MurIel Marshal Audrey BrumTeld Loron Washburn RIcnard Gock George Taylor Ross Lawrence MIldred Coughlan Gladys Kyne Charles Becker l-larold EwIng Sylna Malone MarIorIe Ihompsor WIllIam BrIgham Charles Becker PAGE al TLUNLE' l933 - V . 1 I w I - ' who has jusl arrived from Mexico, accuses him ol being an imposler. lil The sudden . ,. . RED 84 WHITE DEBATING LTHOUGH wn'rhou+ The llmelrghl' and general acclaum +ha+ The school reserves for nfs a'rhlehc heroes +he debafmg soc1e+y as nn prevnous years complefecl a successful lerm under 'rhe faculry leadershup of George Coe Lorbeer The meehngs were presided over by Walfer McCallum assnsfed by Charles Becker vnce presndenr and Gladys Chun secrefary Alnce Snyder was publucn+y manager and Jane Scheyer was league represen+a+nve Prachce debafes were held wnrh represenfahves from S+ lgnahus and Grrls hugh schools Those parhcupahng were Efhel Clarkson slcl Melvnlle Prince and Melvnn Reder agamsf Glrls Hugh llIWhnle holdnng no ofhce an The San Francisco Debahng League Lowell played an achve par? an nf The hrs? league debafe was held March 3 on +he quesfon Resolved Thar The Buy Amerncan plan IS cleslrable lo rhe Unufed Sfafes The afhrmahves Reynold Cohn and Jane Scheyer mei Balboa af Lowell whsle fhe negahves Nicholas Bonfulvo and Walfer PAGE 52 Waller Lindauer, and Sam Silver againsf S+. lgnafiusz Ronald Geballe, Alfred Kafchin- McCallum meT Mussuon aT The laTTer school ln boTh unsTances Lowell was vucToruous WalTer McCallum was ludged TursT speaker aT Mussuon whule Jane Scheyer ano Reynolo Cohn receuved TursT and second places respecTuvely ar Lowell The quesTuon Tor The second league debaTe was Resolved ThaT The war oebTs should be cancelled The aTTurmaTuves Alune GoldsTeun and Aluce Snyder me' G rls T-lugh School aT Lowel whule The negaTuves DoroThy Newman and Jane Scheyer meT CJ rls l-Tugh aT The la Ter school The oraTorucal conTesT was held aT Mussuon Hugh School on February 3 Thus was a compeTuTuon un whuch every hugh school un The cuTy wuTh The ex epTuon oT PolyTechnc oarTucuoaTed Lawells represenTaTuves were Gladys Chn spealcung on Cuvuluzahon aT The Cross Roads and Sam GoldsTeun Muss Chun secured second place wh ch enTuTled her To a sulver medal donaTed by The DebaTung League and To have her name engraved on The Phelan Cup 'n The pasT Lowell has always placeo very hgh ur hus conTesT generally receuvung euTher TursT or second place Trom The TourTeen compeT Tors lnTerclass Teams were chosen and debaTed be-Tore The socueTy un an endeavor To secure The school champuonshup sunce The name oT The wunnuno Team was engraved upon a cup donaTed Tor ThaT purpose The Treshman Team was composed oT Marvun Berluner and RuThleora T-laul The sophomore oT Harry Margolus and Eugene BlumenThal The lunuors were represenTed by DoroThy Cohn and Ronald Geballe The senuors by Max Boverrnan and Edwun EpsTeun Several new colleges apoeared on Lowell s schedule Tor Thus Term San MaTeo Junuor College meT Lowell s Team composed oT Charles Becker Meryl Coleman and Auleen Cowell Sdcreo l-TearT College meT a Torensuc squad uncludung l-larold Ewung Sam GoldsTeun and Aluce MuTcnell The usual semuannual clashes wuTh STanTord and CaluTornua Treshmen were hela X-NgaunsT STanTord Lowell s Team was composed oT Edmund Cohn AlTreo Shepherd and AnuTa Wendel The CaluTornua debaTe h lo Aprul I was un The To m oT a symoosuum Members oT Lowell s Team were Nucholas BonTuIuo Gladys Chun and WalTer McCallum In developung oouse loguc and dcTuon oeoaTung work ha provecuu TT nvaluabl PAGE M illshli' I933 I ' 7 ' ' Hill ,. ' T. ' 'T he ', 'N r . .I T.y,,. S BOOK V CDRGPOMZEDf4CTNHUES N nw li r l' l mall 51 ROGRESS beginning wnllm flue Temporary slruclure working up To flue mann one Jrlwen aller muclw labor llwe comolelecl brldge COUSlFUClIOD publncnly csvnc conscnousness dollars rrvelrs masses of sleel loulers each IS bul a parl of llwe organrzallon Qfff- Ssrae' Kcllfr Q ZWEfrfMfT? f5i'+ 9 ,- rn -2 lid! Q f 'RJ-'f lil ' V ,!:': -,il,'.l'l Q 1 I-lu e J 4L'-1 , - 1, gjlj 1, ' j-r MW. -3. ,l An j -4 ..j'tiq1.2 in 4 ' Riu 3 ' , - --J.:-. . ' . ff-l, - l V- '2Z'Fg3fp3.' Q H1,,j, -EQ,iL.lg.l rf, . , -YZLT: 97 - , ,,n, 'r ' W' Q r1wQELlr,l. K ' l 'll 1 ff? f ' , X 'lu l r lxlfll ,Ewa 1 .41 .' ' . L .I 1 ,ia-. , ,U A 1,3-, L.K!ikA?A' .jvifl, ln? fllfQsll:1'l.f -m , ' 'lf if 'Til 'QL'-.fl gli E F, .'ff- : Q l :-JEgl5L,j,,f-'Q f ' - 1, - ,qw .reaff- 1Z R'.l' vllflllllilix lf'Elfl::'f-QQe'l ' cr V, N 7- :iQ'.'5ggQg.'- lyg'-ap '-1,55 1 l R' lPqfl'.arlr4'lQli?ill?-PMl - . . -' me .1:-sfLrfLE . I . ' 1 I Y I ' CC 9? 9 1' ROUTING ASKETBALL Track baseball and crew one Tollows aTTer The oTher To make The sprung Term sporTs Term There musT be no break un The enThusuasTuc spuruT OT The sTudenT body The duTy OT The yell leaders us To uphold and sTrengThen Thus well known Lowell spuruT on whuch The Teams rely Wu houT uT They lack The wunnung Touch OT enThusuasm school pr de and The aum To wun Yell Leader AlberT lvlagguo and hus Two able assusTanTs RoberT Bushopp and Wulluam Moluneux deserve greaT creduT Tor The hard work They dud ThroughouT The Term To keep pep aT uTs hughesT puTch A prooT oT Theur success The sTaTusTucs oT The school TurnouTs aT The baskeTball games show ThaT Lowell led by a large mauoruTy SpuruT shown aT rallues has also umproved The school responded more readuly To The commands oT The yell leaders and dud uTs uTmosT To learn The new yells NoTably assusTung The boys were The Two gurl yell leaders BeTTy Gray and BeTTy STarr They were naTurally guuTe lumuTed un Theur work sunce gurls cannoT Take an acTuve parT un any publuc games ouT They whole hearTedly gave Theur supporT aT The courT rallues and The success oT The gurls assemblues us due To Them The new sysTem oT each class provudung The enTerTaunrnenT Tor The rallues and beung Iudged Tor The besT perTormance proved To be very successTul and popular Ill lT us The sporTung spuruT The wull To carry on bo+h un vucTory and deTeaT undaunTed and loval ThaT us The True spuruT OT good sporTsmanshup To our yell leaders Tor Theur sincere eTlorTs To promoTe Thus goes our deep apprecuahon PAGE 55 J U N E . l 3 3 V 'nl 3 M , L T' ' 4 A . a if , ' ' 'T-fu .Q l T3 iii as L T u ew T if T I I , uk u f , , ' William Molineux W Beffyfuray Albert Magguo Betty Starr RobcrtBushopp - . . . .+ . ' . . , . I I V . . ' . . . I .. ,, . . . 0 S . . .A . QI . . . I . . . , . 'll , . . . . I . D W ,ea OFFKE fron! Ball Kunz Mnchell STAFF strand Hom McGInhan Conud Thffd Johnson bghelua I Sn-nh Mus Human Abnmon Runloni, from Sm' Memllo HALL fron! GUARDS Hmdemn Rmnbha VI ughtsvn Ponzi, REST ROOM PAGE 56 5 9 ,4 ATTEN ANCE fron! Tiuulm MncheIl,Cnndy Lalvke Mn M-ilu Kun SYAGING Wslspnl Hnlhfuullmer Su-and Radon: Wnner Pnelnl P-UDIYORIUM Brown Hager Rny Olsen AMP!-IHIIS Frou! Mailer Blxhopp Gad: Wofdu Ashley Stroll Ball Ucfvy Msyu Colden Weimar: Thnrd Goldxhm Youdall Brunton Kalb Hurd. cuercnm nm Mvmv. sqm: u.s.n.... m.An..m rm-.nn ans- vm.. smwe Awuns smu L.-um c.-.u rm. s..n gm... ml.. ummm Wm.. v.. nun 1,414 AND w,u....... mm A sm- ww... v.n N L.. om.. J 0.-s-...Q r I... UNK Fan! Goclr luuonl Dnnhl Iohnnun 1nd Dmugu Bonilla Bnhopg, fuihvcr Jrd Wm-Mer Mrtdlvll Gilman Will-uns. ...C H Cmvdunt f ,M LIBRARY AND Fran! Lnnlwn Well Sachs Aadxnen Mdivl Quan Man! Lydcn Vlngnn lebanon Cnlouc McPhu1on Hvnhun fhlodh BOOKROCM Schubert Kuclul Sunni Young Bu-null Carr Kqlly .Ixobnon Yung Cmsblo Lapckh 5449811-nn Brutal Kync Sull fund Howie: Kula Vlalhwl Nm! McDonough Archon Bryn Yhnd Wniun Mndcl Luv: ibn Wlgncy An: Nanny Ns-all Gala! Mood Soonmchaun Human! Bonlluo lnlsbouugh Mmgd, Yonahus Mnllu Mayu Onion K Sal 1 PAGE 57 J U N E. I 3 3 , . L1 -I A .'- 'V' f- V .Sv LL I ' rw X V 1 V sig W r I .fn , , if ', T K' ,'. 1 Z Z I '. ED WH CQ .-. Ifvps nv .56 CLUBS OWELL malnraxned varuous clubs and srudenl organrzahons of a consrruchve edu cahonal narure The Chess Club belonged 'ro 'rhe San Franclsco League and held rournamenrs wI+h o+her schools The presndenr was Edwm Epsrem 'rhe vuce presldenl Chesler Sramer and +he secrerary Wallram Trevarrow The Music Club held lnrereshng weekly programs ar whach The members performed The pres: dem' was Charles Roclc lhe vrce presldenf lvlorfon Werner The secrerary Wllham WeIns+ock qlThe Camera Club conducfed Irs semiannual con'res'r whnch held +he In'reres+ of fhe enhre school The presudenr was Roberr Lancrof vuce presudenf Edwan Epsrean secrefary Ted Tolclas The purpose of rhe Pacnfuc Relahons Club was ro promore friendly relahons wl'rh +he Orrenf Jean Ebpmger was presudenr Gladys Chan vace presldenr and Paul Ruley secrerary Fenclng a comparahvely new achvrry had for Irs ofhcers Warren Danford presudenf Walrer Wesrman vrce presndenf and Gordon Wnlllams secrefary The Sfamp Club held auchons and conducfed rrades Fred Duncanson was presndenr Robin Taber was vlce presldenr and Wallace Gal lagher secrerary The Raduo Club maznrauned a prnvare shorf wave sfahon W6YCF donng some excellenr conslrucflve worlc Harry Mandoln Wbl-lfxlvl presnded assssfecl by Morfon Rude vnce presldenf and Clyde Schoenfeld secrelary The Mendeleef club heard lnrereshng spealcers fallc on chemical progress rhroughour Jrhe world The presldenr was Maluo Murayama vlce presrdenf Gladys Chun secrefary Aileen Cowell The Officers and Sergeanls Club was presoded over by George Laurenr Alberr Eberspacher was secrefary ill To all clubs musf be gnven 'rhe crednr +ha+ goes ro all organnzahons Thar can arrracr and hold volunfary worlcers who work oflen afrer regu lar hours wlfhouf rhoughl of formal credrr or personal gann buf because of sheer Inreresr PAGE 58 R 81 l T E A '-I 4 ' ' '- ' , xy . f ' llxilviff' T ' i v gap, T l - isa ' T g 4.. W Q55 I -y C' 4' I 3' I Dinfgd Y Duncanson '-1- in cr Av E s 1.-InN - , E A J 'Tir' I K1 i ,- f 1 , Ip it? I- ic.,-.IG - .VI g 3, if. lqncioir A Laurent Mandel Mu ay: W Q Rock V - . I I 1 . . h qi . ' I 1 . - ill ' ' ' - . I . ' 1 ql . I . . . I . 1 . ' - ' 1 ' Q 'H . . . . - . 1 I - I I I . - ' . . . 411 : ' - ' . ' : . ' . ql - I I - I I 9 H9 Gilll 1 ' Capt Fl se ha I Rflc c B ys Rfle Tea RCTC URPASSING :Ts perTormances oT prevuous years The R O T C led by CadeT Malor LaurenT and lnsTrucTed by CapTaun Mann and CapTarn Flexsenhar rose To unprecedenTed heughTs In drnll and duscuplune Teamwork beung The lceynoTe OT Their success CadeTlv1alor LaurenT was ass1sTed In his command by CadeT AdIuTanT Eberspacher and CadeT AssnsTanT AdluTanT Randall The capTauns on The lnne were CadeTs SchaTer and Inman OT E Company Mueller OT F Company and DeVelbnss of announced IT ns belueved ThaT Lowell came ouT hngher Than beTore In addrhon To The superb demonsTraTuon of clrvll and mullTary Theory Lowell received adduTnonal polnTs because oT her new Taculnhes The Tnrlng range The sand Table and The progress charT 111 The rnfle Team was led by CadeT CapTavn Randall :Ts members were CadeTs AlberTson DanTord Eberspacher Hayes Jasporvnce KupersTenn LaurenT McKevzTT Mueller Ryan SchoTer Sherman Snow and STamer The Team Took Third place In The cuTy maTch whsle one member oT The Team CadeT AlberTson qualuhed Tor The l-learsT Trophy Team Tor The cnTy fllAlThough The annual compeT1Tuon wnTh oTher cuTy hugh schools aT The Cnvlc AuduTonum has noT Taken place aT The Tume Thus book goes To press The members oT The R O T C have been prachcrng hard Tor several weelcs an anTncapaTuon oT This evenT The daTe oT whnch ns lvlay I2 The drnll plaToon The band and a physical exerclse deparTmenT consusTmg oT ruTle exercuses lnduan clubs exercuses and Tencung wall Torm The basus oT our hopes To capTure one oT The Trophies PAGE 59 J U N E , I 3 3 Cirs' i Tim l ' 0 ' i m l-l Company. ill In The annual inspecTion, The ouTcome oT which has noT yeT been D Capt Randall Mayor Laurent Cipi ElJ2fSPlCll9f Cap! Schafer FWS' l-levi Berry Furs! Lrcur Epsrem Major 'P G 5 Llsberger Frrst Lueut Lehausse Fursr Luca! Markuse 'is First Lreut Moss Second Lreul Ball Second Lreut Blackmore Second Llcut Boverman Second Lrcuf Carnous Second Lreut Danford Secnnd Loeur laspovnce Second Lreur Markuse Second Lmut Rochlm Second Lueur Siamcr Vusnlors Day was held on May Il al 'rl'1a'f hrne an nnlereslung demonsfrahon ol drlll was gnven wlllw parenls and oflwer vnsnlors as spec+a+ors 111 An unfereshng social affair H115 Term was flue R G T C dance an evenl such as llus IS a rare oc currence, usually 'lalcunq place af nnlervals of four or five years A crowd of approx: malely +wo hundred allended llwe dance, whlclw was planned by a commuffee con PAGE 60 R E X1 W H I T E : W I lrrs , , 21.-,,f ' J Q V 5 . , 9 eg l ' 15 9 l 1 ' 1 ff? r vi 4 , 9 W T C Ba d Colo Guard Fu-st Lent Fossehus Company F Cap! M eller Fm l-WU' H'Yes Co pany H Capt DeVclbsss ll F rs! Lleut Call ll Company E Capt lnman sushng of Caclels Capfaln Schafer Lleulenanl Ball and Sergeanl' Wesfman No ar rangemen'rs have as ye+ been made for fhe semzannual Offucers and Sergeanfs Banquef buf If wsll probably be held as usual somehme loward +he end of The lerm ill Thus a banner Jrerm has been complelecl and nexf ferm s ba'r'raluon may well use 'rhns 'rerm s 6Cl'IVIl'I6S as a model of whaf can be accomplished PAGE 6I J U N E, I 3 3 .ff -M-I V R.0... n 1 I r BOOKJ BUYS ATHLETICS PORTSMANSHIP wlThouT IT no Orgahwa Tron can progress TT all concerned IU The bulldmg OT any accorrbllshrrerh be IT bridges or aThleTncs worlc TogeTher The consTrucTlon pro gresses more rapidly and The Tmlshed sTrurTure WTII be g eaTer The achlewemerfr OT The modem bridge as a Trnumph OT Team cooperahon by The CommJrmlTles whlch IT links X , MVT: T7ise 'i Edior . ff 'f T- fn T V '- w-E T y 2' f 1 11, ' , . lf . fi K Y - T .-.:sf5'iQ'TT T A . - l e ej':,l.X.l1li?:.L?r Q 4. V 1 ,. .y.g+Q-2-by ,A . 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T T I I I - . r . 1 . . . i . . . . . f Q5gf1 'f1 9 M B eff Mr C Kfchen E Ha Mr M V yne ATHLETIC SUMMARY T-TAMPIONST-TIP Teams come and go buT our Tour TauThTul coaches Claude KnTchen Elmer l-larrls Benlamun NeTT and Muchel Voyne remam The same Thus season Thenr eTTorTs were rewarded by well drnlled hard Tnghhng sporTsmanlnlce Teams A slnghT change was eTTecTed whvch gave The T30 pound baslceTball squad To Mr l-larrus The change drd noT un any way hamper The l3Os who as usual were sTrong conTenders Tor The champlonshup The unllm:Ted squad coached by LnTTle Ben NeTT Tool: a Tew weelcs To geT warmed up and consequenTly losT one or Two openers buT as The season progressed The boys drsplayed Tlashes oT champlonshnp Torm Mr l-larrrs whipped a sTrong varsnTy Track Team unTo almosT champnonshlp Torm buT an The A A A due To bad brealcs The Team placed buT TnTTh l-hs lnghTwe1ghTs also made a good shownng ThroughouT The season placung T1TTh nn The A A A meeT ill M K1Tchen supervnsed crew swnmmang and Tennls The unIam1Ted Tennns champnonshnp In singles and doubles as almosT cerTaun oT coming mTo our possessuon The crew IS one oT The sTrongesT zn years l-hs swnmmung Teams have loolced good In The pracTlce meeTs and wull no doubT make a good shownng rn The A A A Baseball and golT were IH The hands oT Mr Voyne and oT The Two sporTs golT had a more successTul season placing second un The A A A TournamenT The baseball Team meT many deTeaTs agaansT sTrong compeTnTuon PAGE 63 -lsNifAI 3 3 Z 1 . A r. .N . . i Mr. . rris . . o . qi . I 1 I - l .I l , . T . - . . . . F. D W Francns Boys Managenal Staff QQ 9 ? 9 9 9 Q M 4 -fa g nr YM iss ' WF is i awww- Wearers of Block L Block L BOYS MANAGERS EORGE HURST aThleTuc manager rn cooperaTnon wnTh The varnous managers greaTly aided aThleTuc Teams IH makrng possible a successTul season Ill BaslceT ball was capably managed by Frank McGu1re Francis Scarpulla RoberT Bnshopp and AlTrecl Regan Baseball Managers Floyd WalTers and AugusT Rosasco arranged pracTuce games wlTh The STanTord Trosh San MaTeo Junior College and Tamalpans l-llgh Ross Lawrence Track manager aided Mr l-larrns In arranging an ex Tenslve pracToce season and helped To whlp The Teams nnTo shape Tor The A A A TournamenT 1llThe Tennns Teams sTrongesT player was also :Ts manager RoberT Pommer who arranged several ouT OT Town maTches Swummlng was managed by Jack Bunner To whom much cred1T us due Tor The smooThness wuTh whuch The meeTs were played OTT Our crew Though noT as formidable as In Tormer years was sTnll a sTrong conTender Tor champzonshnp honors The Teams were managed by Blll Burrows Ill AThleTuc managers are essenTual To The varuous Teams Tor They arrange schedules Take charge OT The Teams during Trips and handle all equlpmenT PAGE 64 R E a H I T E , 1 ' 3 3 5- Q g s 3 T . y Q ,ls F 45. .A-ssl' 5? A i f, ' sf O it' L 354 .3 str, 11 ' 4-s rw 6321: 1? + ff 4 , .f r Q' ,pl A I 3 T , R 4, .T w T s erss H, 2 D gfI933 130 POUND BASKETBALL -TE Cardrnal T30 pound cage Team led by CapTann STanTord T-lorn had a good A A A season wnnnmg Tuve and losnng buT Two conTesTs Elmer Harris Cardinal coach arranged an exTensave schedule so ThaT has lIghTweughTs mughT gain expe rlence The pracT1ce schedule Included games wuTh San MaTeo Burlingame SToclcTon CasTlemonT Berkeley UnvversuTy Sequoia and many clubs OT San Francisco The league season opened agalnsT ST lgnaT1us and The 30s won aTTer a Thrnllnng Tnnmsh 2I To I9 Vernon PeTrIes Two Tree Throws wITh seconds To go clinched The game Tor The Cardunals AnTone Franuslch was Lowells hugh poInT man wITh seven markers I Theur second and Thlrd games Lowells lughTweughTs Trounced Commerce and Sacred l-learT decuslvely ln Theur annual Bug Game agaunsT PolyTechnuc The 305 won a hard ToughT conTesT 20 To 15 BoTh Teams played greaT ball buT Dennne Moores Two Tueld goals and a Tree Throw won The game Tor Lowell Moore was one oT The besT Tloor players In The league The Cardinals received Thelr T1rsT seT back when They ran up agaunsT a hoT Mnsslon l-hgh Team losnng badly 27 To I6 In Their nexT game agaunsT Balboa Lowell had an easy Trme wunnung 24 To 7 Theur lasT game agaxnsT Galileo meanT The rIghT Tor The wmner To play PolyTechnuc Tor The champuon shup Lowell led un Thus game unTIl The very end Eddue Proll playlng a nuce game Tor Lowell sunlc Three duTTnculT Tloor shoTs The Tunal s ore read Galeleo 24 Lowell 22 Toy ans C hFo ll ILIT o er G rd ddle R Poll ad Den Mooe G ad AI Joh son Cenfe CAPT STAN HORN F Verno Pe? e Guad BH Osfe man G a d B b O e s For ar Ec arf ar PAGE 65 . . . 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H - Q - y ,sq A , 'I I , Q , , I I 1 I ff-r Efi I .4 TNQ, I , H . 4 l L, n Fr ui , rwardg D n Buil , ua :E ' . r , Forw r 3 nie r , u r 5 n I rg ' , n ri , r 1 i r , u r g o w n , W dj Bill k , Forw d - - - - - - D VARSITY BAS KETBALL ANDICAPPED by green maferual and classy compefufuon Ben Neffs unlumufed cagers losf fheur A A A champuonshup fo fhe Galuleo Luons fhus sprung The Cardunals champuons un 30 31 and 32 ended fheurA A A season wufh fhree wuns and four losses They held vucforues over Polyfechnuc Commerce and Balboa Losses were suffered from Galuleo Mussuon Sf lgnafuus and Sacred I-learf Coach Neff used as hus fursfsfrung feam Carl Troppman and Archue Zamloch af forwards Duck Goclc cenfer Kurlc Ruegelhufh and Fred Comba guards Bull Ashley guard also was consudered as a fursf sfrung man Of fhese Comba was The only veferan unlumufed player Goclc and Troppman were on fhe unlumufed squad un I932 Ashley and Ruegelhufh were players on fhe l932 lughfweughf squad Zamloch veferaru from fhe T20 pound feam was fhe ofher player who was a fursf sfrung candudafe The unlumufeds played a hard exfensuve schedule some of 'rheur prelumunarues 'ro fop college games They wenf up agaunsf Calufornua freshmen Sfanford freshmen U S F fresh men and Sanfa Clara freshmen They losf all of fhese confesfs buf none of fhem by a large score Ofher pracfuce games were scheduled wufh Berkeley Alameda San Mafeo Sequoua Palo Alfo Casflemonf Sfoclcfon and fhe Unufed Afhlefuc Club I45 pound feam The laffer squad was composed of former hugh school and club sfars The Cardunals won and losf an even number of fhese confesfs Lowell opened ufs A A A season agaunsf one of fhe fufle fhreafs Sf lgnafuus Thus confesf was hard foughf and closely confesfed unful fhe lasf fuve munufes of playung fume The Cardunau Edd e Haas For ard J KrkRegelh1h For ard Carl Tr ppma For d CAPT FRED COMBA Guard Dck G k C fe Bll A y G ad Arche Zamlcch Guard PAGE 66 Ria xuwruu-E gl ' I i I i I w g i i u , w 1 o n, war 3 ' I 3 i oc , en rg i shle , QLLLLLI 9 3 3 were delealed 2I lo I4 only Through a speclacular rally made by lhe Wrldcals Franlc Lee and Bull McNamee Ignalnan slars cnnched The game w1+h seven ponnls belween lnem In lhe lasl few munules Troppman Goclc and Zamloch played nrce ball for Lowell Theur second slarl agannsl Commerce proced lo be a 2I lo I4 vnclory lor Lowell Goclc s 'ren ponnls were sensalronal lor Lowell whale Bully Scollun flashy Bulldog forward came nexl wulh sux Sacred I-Iearl The surprrse of The league was nexl o The schedule The Red and Whale cagers walked off lhe floor wulh a 24 lo I6 loss agannsl' lhevr record The playmg ol Gene lVlcSweeney Tom I-lawlcuns and Chrns Korsoones All Cnly men for lhe lrush was loo much for Lowell The annual Bug Game of lhe prep season wnfh Poly was played February 22 The Red and Whale hve played good ball and won aller a hard played game 22 lo I4 Thls game saw The relurn ol Kurlc Ruegelhulh who had been oul of 'rhe lune up wulh an anlured anlcle I-le led The scoring lor The day wulh seven pounls One of The wnldesl' games ol lhe season was played when Lowell mel' Mlssuon Lowell led almosl all ol The conlesl buf a closing rally by The Bears nnpped lhe Cardnnals 20 lo I9 Balboa was easily defealeo by Lowell 24 lo I2 Galaleo was lhe lasl opponenl of The season 'rhus game was close for one hall Gallleo led 9 lo 8 al 'rhe end ol 'rhe hrsl pernod However In The second hall fhey came back lo run wnld I-Ianlc Luuselh led The Luons wllh len polnls The hnal score berng Galuleo 23 Lowell I5 Ill The personnel of squad Included Gabrnel Agunlar Bnll Ashley Brll Brngham Jack Brunlon Fred Comba Dnclc Crosby D1cIcGoclc Eddie I-laas Fred Koblvck Richard Meyer Bob Morgan Bob OConnor Knrlc Ruegelhulh Arl Sobey Carl Troppman and Archie Zamloch in-1 e Koblck F a o Mo ga Fo d b a a M as G ard D k C osby Fo d Dck Meye fe Br ha Fo ar PAGE 67 - . I I . . I I . V n . . . . , i , orw rdg B b r n, rwar g Ga Aquil r, Gu rdg Doug a , u 3 ic r , rwar 3 i r, Cen rg Bill ig m, rw d 1 - 1 Q I K - - - - 1 - D VARSITY TRACK GOOD many veTerans and a decuded weakness un The pole vaulT and hugh lump duvusuons characTeruzed The Track Team for Thus season Coach l-larrus was as susfed by Track manager Ross Lawrence un arrangung pracTuce meeTs PracTuce was held durung gym peruods aT S F U Fueld and afTer school aT Kezar lvleeTs were scheduled wuTh McClymonds San Francusco Unuversufy freshmen Calufornua freshmen RoosevelT T-l gh School SanTa Rosa and PolyTechnuc Hugh School The meeT wuTh The S F U freshmen was held March 3 aT S F U Fueld The Lowell boys Trued hard buf were unable To geT more Than 25 pounTs Tony Mafosuch veTeran muler showed up well placung un ThaT evenT ln The fueld evenTs George LeTTunuch Threw The shoT and The duscus To place un boTh evenTs Turk FraTes made a second un The 880 O March Il Lowell meT and deTea+ed McClymonds 63 To 50 Verza was easuly The sTar of The meeT Takung The hundred yard dash wuTh l0 2 Tume and The 220 wuTh 22 8 Tume Frafes agaun came Through To wun pounTs un The 880 AT The Lowell Relays on March I8 Commerce was agaun The wunner earnung 40 pounTs whule Tamalpaus came un second wuTh 39 pounTs PolyTechnuc was nexT wuTh 2442 pounTs whule Lowell followed wuTh I7l 2 pounfs The ouTsTandung parTucupanTs of The day Leaf of Commerce rose To greaT heughTs luferally and fugurafuvely To wun The hugh lump and seT a new meeT record wuTh a leap of 6 feeT l4 unch ln The fueld evenTs Commerce Took fursT place un The hugh lump and broad uump On The Track The Bulldogs 'muff F ank Gu nduck DsTances Marcus Da s Mddl DusTa ces Tony MaT sc Dsa ce Doug Gr nf Mddle DusTa ces CAPT GEORGE LETTUNICH Bll Ca roll Dstances Red Sfebb ns MddleDsTances Pefe Ped n SprunTs PAGE 68 RWE 8u w H u LE I I I . . . 'H . . . . ,, ., . I qi n K 0 .1 1 1 1 1 1 I T 1 1 1 T 1 1 K T T . Xu 1 . ul 2 V ul I Vi, i E' nj oih,i!nsg a,i ' n Q ' LLL?-Ll 9 3 3 won fhe mile relay and fhe 880 relay. The foofball fhrow, 440 low and high hurdles, and fhe fwo mule relay evenfs were capfured by Tamalpans Ed Harrnngfon Lowell pole vaulrer cleared 9 feel 6 mches lusf one foo+ shor+ of rhe meel record Joe Verza and Peler Pedronu were Lowell s s+ar performers an 'rhe sprmhng evenls Pedrom us a consusfenf runner lhough nof very speclacular his slyle us good and fulure seasons should see hum malclng a name for himself 111 The 440 hea+s were run by Marcus Davus a veferan of many seasons who has proved himself 'ro be worrhy of fhe creduf giver hrm Slanley Sfebbnns a promusung performer also ran fhe 440 Ill ln +he mule evenfs Tony Mafosnch sfood head and shoulders above rhe average hugh school mnler h has endless endurance buf needs a llffle more push fo forge ahead al lhe fnnnsh To become a real champion LeHun1ch and Lnppman prachcally led lhe held In fhe hugh school wevghf 'rhrowlng evenls Luppman averaging aboul 46 feel In fhe sho? puf and Lelfunnch aboulr 43 Worden and Kelly also succeeded an aflaunung abour an average of 40 feel Slugger Lelfunlch Threw fhe discus 'ro average abou? IZO fee? and was a dependable performer placung IH all 'rhe evenls ID whnch he parhcu paled ln lhe A A A lrnals which were held Aprnl 28 Brulon Newell Slebbnns and Le++un1ch qualnfued In 'rhe hnals LeH'unuch loolc a second an The dnscus +o wnn fhree ponnfs and Brufon lhurd In fhe hundred yard dash fo wnn fwo pounfs and our relay Team came In second for Three more pounf A foral of elghl pounls was scored for Lowell Commerce as usual was lhe vlcror wulh Claude McWulluams funchonung n has usual marvelous fashion aff .wg f P eV.-Jf e ge o s r es V za p erc p n Weghis D che e rdles fs Boad J mp Hgh J p BII Bo ck Hurdles Regqe Kelly We qhfs PAGE 69 . . - . I e . . S. . . . - I I . ,Q 'W' ff! U., vi A A is '71 V, ,L ' 4 e, ol ul Q G or J hn on, Hu dl :Joe er ,S rinfsg H Li ma , i Q uf I Z I1, Hu Q Panfs Brufon, Sprin , r u , i urn 3 i ui , 5 i , i - - - I - - - - - - RED 81 WHITE UNLIMITED CREW OPING Io regain Ihe championship los+ lasl year Io Galaleo aboul fully spurafed boys Iurned ou'r IH Ihe mlddle of March for crew prachce The hrsl few days cul Ihe held of applucanls Io 'Iwo boafloads and foward Ihe end of 'rhe monfh Ihe squad was furlher reduced by a cu'r whnch ellmlnafed all buf enghleen Prachce was held al Yachl Harbor Ihree fumes a week on Mondays Wednesdays and Erldays Mormng sessions whuch forced 'rhe members of Ihe crew 'Io ruse very early In order Io parhclpafe In a prachce began al sux Ihurly All members of 'rhe crew regulars and subshfufes should be commended for Ihe e1 ForI which Ihey pul forward Io make Ihe crew Many of Ihe boys lived lar from Yachf Harbor and ollen They dld no'r arrnve home unhl seven oclock P M Besrdes These sacrifices of fume Ihere also was Ihe physncal eilorl Ihe slranmng of backs and Ihe hardemng of muscles Especlally nasfy wealher marked Ihe season as hardly a sunny day appeared Io ard Ihe boys and more offen b1Her puercmg wmds swepl Jrhe wafers of Ihe bay The boys who remained afler Jrhe fnrsl cur were Capfaun Jack Brrgham porl sfroke Joe Murphy sfarboard sfroke John Brunfon l-lenru Cunubeh George Tyle BIII Sfe vens and Gerald Flamm holders of oars on Ihe porf srde and BIII Worden Roy Brooks Tom Bufler George Erales and Bob Gorman on Ihe slarboard Ned Rosen blaff was cox and Bob Sherman pnlof Bob Cahill Hale Shaw Eugene Lyfle Bob Bnshopp Joe Scalua Jerry Gross and Gerald O Connor were relanned as subshfules e Scalia P 3 H n C b I Bob Cahill k Frafes S Bo CAPT JACK BRIGHAM P Str ke Wal? Sie ens P 2 Je ry OConno S 3 J e M rphy S S+ oke B b Sherma o PAGE 70 'll ' ' . . . ' . I I . yr 1 N Z F . ,Y lx ME' ky. .. 1 6 I. .L 'P fl K I1 L Jo ' , . 3 e ri uni er i,, P. 41 ' , S. 4g Tur , . wg ' , . o 3 v , , 3 r . 3 o u , . r 3 o n, Pil I r.Ll.iz.,iI 9 3 3 Ill A race againsl' Lick-Wilmerding was held on The YachT Harbor course. The squad worked rhyThmically and won by 7 boaT lengThs. IT comparaTive records are oT any use, iT mighT be said ThaT Lick-Wilmerding had upon a previous occasion beaTen The Galileo champions. Much crediT is due To Ned RosenblaTT, The cox, Tor insTilling in The boys The proper Timing. Bob Sherman, The piloT, had a diTTiculT Time in keeping The boaT To iTs course because OT winds and Tide. Jack Brigham and Joe Murphy in The diTTiculT sTroke posiTion had To exerT every biT of muscle in Their bodies To mainTain The lead. The resT oT The crew, John BrunTon, Henri CuniberTi, George Tyler, Bill STevens, Gerald Flamm, Bill Worden, Roy Brooks, Tom BuTler, George FraTes, and Bob Gorman, all conTribuTed To The winning of The race. Ill A Trip To SausaliTo and Paradise Cove was held in coniuncTion wiTh The lighTweighT crew. The resulTs oT The day's workouT could easily be seen. The boys sTroked wiTh a new, Tiner rhyThm. Fine weaTher helped To make iT a good day Tor all concerned. Ill The TirsT League race againsT Lowell's TradiTional rival, PolyTechnic, on May 3, proved To be a vicTory Tor Lowell. The margin oT vicTory was a boaT lengTh and The Time 8 minuTes 20 seconds. ill Led by CapTain Jack Brigham, The crew is sTill scheduled To meeT Mission, ST. lgnaTius, Balboa, and Galileo in The A. A. A. compeTiTion. As Tew oT The races have been held as yeT, The resulTs cannoT be given, buT success is expecTed To reward The hard work oT our oarsmen. Ill LiTTle menTion has been made oT Coach KiTchen Thus Tar in This arTicle, buf iT goes wiThouT saying ThaT all Through The season he has worked hard and long Tor The success oT The crew. - - - 1 ' . -1 . - 1 ' s. . Q- ' l l 4 I T x s 4 l L ' I n, .8 ' A lx - , A . A , Ned Rose blah, Coxswaing Hale Shaw S. 3, Gene Lyfle, S. 25 Jerry Gross, P. 35 Roy Brooks, S. Slrokeg Gerald Flamm, P. Bow, Bill Worden, S. 5, John Brunlon, S. 55 Toby Tyler, P. 3, Bob Gorman, S. 4 PAGE 7I RED 81 WHITE SWIMMING lTl-l every member oT The Team a veTeran oT lasT years champIonshIp lIghT weIghTs excepT Two Thns years varsITy swImmIng Team IS QUITE an Improve menT over ThaT oT lasT year Coach KITchen worked hard To make The Team a success he personally looked up promIsIng swImmers and encouraged Them To Try ouT Tor The Team l-le accompanIed The squad To all oT ITs seven pracTIce meeTs The TIrsT meeT encounTered was wITh Berkeley l-lIgh School I-lere The unlImITed and The lIghTweIghT Teams were deTeaTed by The close margm oT TIVG POINTS The score was 32 To 27 England led The squad scorIng Two TIFSTS STone easIly won The dIvIng and Spencer Took a TIrsT In The IOO yard Tree sTyle The relay Team made up OT England KenT Dunphy Saunders STone and Spencer won ThaT evenT Tor Lowell A Tour man Lowell Team nexT deTeaTed The STaTe Teachers College 4I To 27 Lowell nexT encounTered Poly Galuleo Tormer CITY champs and San IvlaTeo These Teams were easIly beaTen wITh Lowell showIng sTrengTh In every evenT excepT The ZOO and 400 yard Tree sTyle and The IndIvIdual medley Palo AlTo was nexT on The schedule and she proved To be a sTumblIng block Tor Lowell IOST by a raTher ImpressIve score Lowell Took an equal number oT TIFST buT The reserves oT The Paly Team came Through To decIde The score The TInal pracTIce meeT one week beTore The A A A bIg meeT showed The swImmers To be In TIne Torm alThough we losT The meeT England scored Two TIFSTS In The back and Tree sTyle KenT scored one and STone one KenTs TIrsT was The mosT ouTsTandIng race oT The season he swam The IOO yard breasT d Sfyle Back ST k D q MacM riry B easf Toke Locke B ea Sfyle CAPT JACK KENT Wa siyl Beasf S? y ne g Harold Sa de s F ee e PAGE I I I I I ' - I I I - . , . . I I ' G I I4 5 A , K 1 K Jack Englan , Free , ro eg ou u , r S r 3 r ul, Free 3 ' ri , r Dunph , Back Sfrokeg EIT Sio , Divin g un r , r Sfyl I 1 - - 9 sTrolce un I I7 beTTerung The Tamalpaus Tank record by Two seconds and The A A A cuTy record by more Than Three seconds The medley relay Team composed of England KenT and Sfone also brolce The Tanlc record The pracTuce season closed Thus wuTh a grand funale The A A A compeTuTuon Thus year us far speeduer Than ever before AT The very leasT fuve all Tame cuTy records wull be smashed Jaclc England funesT hugh school swummer ever To compefe un The bay dusTrucT us relued upon for Two fursTs I-le us a versafule swummer enTerung un The IOO yard free sTyle and The IOO yard back sfrolce I-lus besT Tumes are 57 flaT ancu I IO whuch show ThaT Two cuTy records wull be hus Leaclung The squad May 6 wull be Capfaun Jack Kenf who also hopes To Take away a record I-Tus evenT us The IOO yard breasT sTrolce and ThroughouT The pracTuce schedule he has won every race buT one Locke Breaux and Bob Spencer The Two veTerans have been consusTenT and reluable durung The pracTuce season and wull surely place hugh un The bug meeT Elfon Sfone duver has won hus evenT every Tume un The seven pracfuce meeTs and us expecTed To do so un The A A A meeT Malcolm Dunphy us fugured To place hugh un The unduvudual medley on May 6 The lughTweughTs dud noT compare favorably wuTh lasT year s squad ThaT won The cuTy TuTle Only a few veTerans remauned The maloruTy havung been promofed unfo The unlumufed class Caofaun Bob Mowaf a surprusungly good performer un The free sTyle and back sTrolce Togefher wuTh Rudy FueTTerer Bob Jacobs Al DeunerT Morton Rude Duclc Sumon and Chappue STearns composed The nucleus of The Team Rude a duver us easuly good enough To compeTe wuTh The varsufy and may do so un The A A A meeT Bull Fuuufa Jack Reud and Bob Sfabler were The besT performers among The newcomers St ok Chapp e St ar s B e st St oke D ck S F e Style Bob Stable Breast Stroke J U N E . I 3 3 . . . . . . . y I ,I .1 I W , R dy Fuetterer, Free Styleg Mort Rude, Diving: AI Reinart, Free Style: CAP'T BOB MOWAT ILT. Wt.I, Free Style, Back Stoke B b Jac bs B e T r eg i e n, r a r Q I imon, re Q r, - K K D BASEBALL ASEBALL praclnce began early In March and lhe lurnoul was neulher unusually large nor small lhough a scarculy ol velerans made lhe oulloolc dreary Coach Mnlce Voyne was aided by Bob Norlon and Augie Rosasco an lhe dnlllcull laslc ol whnppung lhe leam mlo shape Wmslon Murphy one ol lhe velerans was elecled caplaun Olher velerans who lurned oul were Gerald Dowd Anlon Franusnch Floyd Waller and Archie Zamloch The besl bels among lhe roolcues were Elwood Coynes Duck Crosby Jum Curran George Drew Pal Dougherly Borden Meyers Bull Oslrom and Russell Woods Openmg lhe pracllce season wulh a game agannsl San Maleo Junior College lhe leam lound lhal rl laclced coordunaluon and needed exlensnve pracllce an leamworlc The game was losl I2 lo 2 111 Aller lwo weeks ol exlenslve pracluce In which an allempl was made by Coach Voyne lo :ron oul lhe delecls ol lhe leam lhe nexl scheduled game was played The Lowell nme lound lhe slrong Tamalpaas leam a bvl loo slrong lor lhem and were oulclassed un all lhe deparlmenls ol lhe game They were delealed I3 lo 2 The leam loolced much beller aga nsl lhe Calulorma lreshmen bul was delealed by lhe score ol 4 lo I They came lo llle and behmd Coynes brnlluanl pulchmg played heads up errorless baseball Allhough lhe boys dud nol brnng home a vlclory lhey did have lhe honor ol benng lhe only hrgh school leam lo hold lhe hnghly raled Calxlorma lreshmen so closely IH check San Ralael was lhe scene ol a double header lor lhe leam a week aller lhe Calrlorma game They mel San Ralael l-lngh School ID lhe mornung and lound lhemselves al lhe shorl end ol a 9 lo4 score The allernoon game was played wulh lhe San Ralael Fl sl Base AI G Idsle Plfche Bull Pele s Oulf'eld Pal Do gh rly Oulfeld R ss W ds Calcher B den Meye s Oulfneld CAPT WINSTON MURPHY George Wolle be g Oulfield Pal McGubben Pnlcher j fcffffmi H! '1-64, rw- '44' 440' LAI PAGE 74 RE QLWHITE sq . . . . . .411 sv . .. . 'qi iLIlLiI933 MiIITary Academy, and Lowell was in The lead all The way However a change In pITchers proved a IInx and The Academy came up Trom behInd To wIn by a nose The TInaI score beIng II To IO The League draw declared ThaT Lowell play Balboa To open The season The Cards were dIshearTened by The loss oT Tour sTar players who were declared InelIgIble Bernard Burke EI Coynes MIIT GurIs and PaT McGIbben Ihe Lowell pITchers were hIT Treely and errors In The InTIeld helped Balboa To wIn I9 To 4 Playmg GaIIleo IH TheIr second league encounTer The Cards were defeaTed I4 To I The LIons were ImpressIvely IusT Too good TheIr pITcher Tossed a no hIT no run game unTII The sIxTh Innlnq when he became a TrITIe wIId and walked Two men QIVIUQ Lowell ITs chance To brIng In her lone Tally The nIne Tell beTore The Com merce Team To The score oT 9 2 Errors In The TIeId coupled wITh weak hITTIng losT The game Tor Lowell PolyTechnIc our age old rIvaI naTurally expecTed an easy vIcTory buT The Cards marched onTo The dIamond deTermIned To wIn and under Coynes marvelous pITchIng worked IIke a charm and gamed a close vIcTory wInnIng 5 4 Ill The Team IS an InexperIenced one buT nexT year wITh all The players reTurnIng excepT Zamloch and Wollenberg Lowell s nvne wIlI no doubT be a sTrong conTender Tor The TITIe The regular Team whuch has played mosT oT The games and whIch wIll no doubT represenT Lowell In The remaInIng league baTTIes Includes Elwood Coynes pITcher JIm Curran caTcher WInsTon Murphy TIrsT base Russell Woods second base ArchIe Zamloch ThIrd base Floyd WaITers shorTsTop AnTon FranusIch IeTT Tueld Gerald Dowd cenTer TIeId and Borden Meyers rIghT Tleld SubsTITuTes who TIgured prornInenTly ThroughouT The season were DIck Crosby AI GoIdsTeIn BIII OsTrom and BIII PeTers Ge rqe D hi P fche OST o Ouffeld MICKEY Be n O Tf'eId Arch e Zamloch Ield C ra Catcher Jerry Do d OuTf'eId Coy es Plfcher Jm PAGE 5 - I . . 3 I . I - . 'll , v u ' I A I Y T ' I I . , - , I . . . I I 1 ' Q I I I . . I I I I I, : ' . ' : I : ' . 1 , : ' . ' 1 I I I - I I I - ,I , .I I. :I n p ii f 5 ' Jag, . s r A Z' c In ,lf 242, I I 1513? .f A' ff, 71' ,74'F 'l - ' 52' ' ' 5' o rews, i rg Jack Sullivan, Infieldg Bill r m, I 3 ' rma , u I g i , Inf' 1 EI T1 . ' I I ur n, g w , I - 1 - - 7 RED 81 WHITE TENNIS LTHOUGH fhe pracface season gave lrffle promnse of an A A A champnonshzo Roberf Pommer fennus manager and fnrsf man was favored fo wun fhe un lumnfed fnfle ln fhe 30s class fhe fournamenf was pracfucally conceded fo Harry Goldman of Polyfechnrc rengnung lunnor player un fhe boys under fnffeen class of San Francnsco The pracfuce season opened In Palo Alfo where a feam composed of Mason Abramson Wvlluam Ashley John Crabbe Herberf Kaye Marlo Rosenfhal and Roberf Pommer mef fhe hrghly foufed Sfanford freshmen An upsef was scored by Sfanford In fhe opennng mafch John Law af fnrsf place for Sfanford defeafuno Roberf Pommer IH fhree close sefs Lowell was forced fo refurn home wnfh a 9 O defeaf Anofher 9 O defeaf was unflucfed by fhe California freshmen fwo weeks lafer on fhe fasf Berkeley courfs Pommer mef Charlle Hunf IH fhe feafure mafch he puf up a good fnghf buf Hunf displayed foo much of hrs well known flash and won IH sfraughf sefs 6 2 6 2 A week lafer a feam weakened by fhe absence of fhree regulars Abramson Pommer and Kaye wenf down before fhe Sf lgnaflus racquef feers As The Red and Whnfe goes fo press before fhe A A A fournamenfs no resulfs can be guven buf Roberf Pommer as favored fo wnn fhe unlzmufed sungles fzfle and fo pair wufh Wakamafsu for fhe doubles crown ln fhe 30 s class sflff opposuflon ns fo be mef from Sf lgnaflus and Polyfechnnc Bull Ashley Henry Ausfun Roberf Pommer Edwnn Wachfer and l-lenry Wakamafsu will represenf Lowell IH fhe unlumufed class whsle Harold Asher Henry lvlooy and Marlo Rosenfhal wall play for fhe fhurfles f' a Mase Abrams Mar Ros fhal Ed Wachter Bull Ashley MANAGER BOB POMMER K Cla Aus? John abbe He ry Wakamaisu PAGE 76 . . . ' , . l qi . . I in V . . . . ' . 111 ' . . . , . 1 . , I 'JI . I . I - - - K - - - ,. is , I y , X A 1.5, . 2 F., ar. ,., We ' 'ff' 4 1 or-' T V ' ' , E n on io en ' ir in Cr n 1 l 1 1 - 1 l 1 l 9 GOLF ILL Eclcarf Bud Gansel Bob Dumesnel George l-lursf and Bull Refalllclc should be commended for fhear playing ID fhe varlous pracfnce mafches and an fhe A A A fournamenf The pracfuce season consusfed of buf fhree mafches Sfanford freshmen on fhe Baden lxnlcs Polyfechnuc Hugh School on fhe Luncoln lnnlcs and The Callfornna freshmen On March ll fhe regular feam whlch was made up of Larry Bedecarre Bob Dumesnel Brll Eclcarf Bud Gansel Bob Gray George l-lursf Bull Refalluclc and Jaclc Welch mef fhe Sfanford frosh Defeaf for fhe Lowelllfes was easily foreseen as fhe boys from fhe Farm have one of fhe sfrongesf golf feams on fhe Pacufuc Coasf In addlfuon fo fhe hugh calnbre of fheur opponenfs play fhe feam was furfher hampered by fhe Ignorance of fhe 'rough Sfanford course A few weeks lafer fhe feam mef fhe Caluforma freshmen The Bears were sfrong enough fo defeaf our feam affer a hard baffle The combmed falenfs of Bob Dumesnel and Bull Refalllclc gained a half a ponnf George l-lursf and Larry Bedecarre confrlbufed one and a half ponnfs by vurfue of a sub par score nn fhe second nzne holes The school golf champnonshup held durnng fhe Easfer vacafuon was won by BIII Eclcarf from a large enfry which boasfed nof only of lasf years champuon buf of fhe enfnre school feam In addlfuon fo such golfers as dad nof play an fhe school feam The fnnal mafch was befween Eclcarf and Gansel In fhe fnrsf mne holes If loolced as If Gansel would be fhe second school champron buf a shnff of luck and a fughfemng up on 'rhe parf of Eclcarf gave hum fhe hfle Ja B II Eckaf Geo ge H rsf ck Welch o D Bo G y B d Ga sel B ll Refall ck PAGE 77 LU Ne Ll 3 3 ' L fr X -1 L 7 . i r r u Bb umcsnel b ra u n i i D W LIGI-ITXXXEIGHT TRACK HE TurnouT Tor lnghTweughT Track as always large and Thus season showed uTselT To be no excepTnon However a scarcuTy oT veTerans made The moldung oT a sTrong Team a d1TT1culT Task EorTunaTely Coach Harms Tound good maTernal In all The classes and devoTed has aTTenTuon exclusively To The boys who worked hard and were reallv in earnesT making a drasTuc cuT In The mnddle oT The season whnch elnrnlnaTed many oT The unworThy ill In The IOO pound class John Bunberry Melvnn Cohn Mervun STernscher and Ed Tom were The ouTsTanduno members oT The squad ln The Tens James Eahn LamloerT Meyer and KaTsuuchu Omura lusT abouT made up The Team Vernon Dale Charles Evans and Louls Gehfen ran The 15 yard dash Tor The TwenT1es Evans and Dale TogeTher wuTh Julian STamper also ran The 220 yard dash EuTasuuku and John Brrgham handled The hugh rump The T30 s had a sTrono Team Joe Verz loesng The ouTsTandlng perTormer Tor ThaT group He ran boTh The IOO and 220 yard dash B1ll OsTerman well known veTeran ran The 440 yard dash STan Horn ran The I2O yard low hurdles Dorrer and MacGulre were The ThlrTles only compeTuTors The shoT puT lil Among Those who parTrcnpaTed an The Tnnals oT The A A A meeT IP The 30 s class were Verza Dorrer and OsTerman also a relay Team composed OT OsTer man Horn Dorrer and Verza which Took a Third place STamper and Brigham won po4nTs IU The 20 s class whale IH The IO s Omura ouTdud hrs Tormer records To wan The broad lump A relay Team oT Omura Takahashn Young and Cohn also placed Tor The 20s Ed Tom oT The hundreds was The only member oT ThaT Team asnde Trom The relay squad To place In The Tunals PAGE 78 RE xv HIE E , . ,N t T I . . 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J ' 6 Y- ll l. ..,.l . in 9 Capt Albert Maggmo lf-BO POUND CREW T BECAME evldenl al lhe beglnnlng ol lhe season lhal lhe olher hugh schools ID lhe A A A league were nol golng lo concede us lhe l3Os crew champuonshnp as lhey dld lasl season when our lhlrlues crew was lhe only lughlwelghl crew IH lhe A A A Thus season lound all ol lhe schools wulh slrongly developed lrghlwelghl oarsmen Led by Al Maggxo lhe boys pracluced lallhlully and hard Praclnce lor lhe lhlrlues began al aboul lhe same lime as lor lne unllmlleds and was held on Mondays and Wednesdays Aboul lwo boalloads lurned oul bul many dropped oul and a cul reduced lhe lleld lo erghleen The men who survived lhe cul were Jum 3 Wllluam Roop 4 Chad Read 5 Paul Reuchle 6 Al lvlaggno slrolce p rl I R y Kumble 2 Harry Von Vollcman 3 James Jellress 4 John Flnn 5 Jack Davis ol Louls Wnrgler slrolce Jo Anderson Jaclc Crulclcshanlc Oliver Cope Gull llxelds Neal Fellom Joseph Kane Perry Scholl Busler Sl Gaudens and Melro Vellus were re launed as subslulules Ill A pracllce meel was held agalnsl lhe unlumlled crew lrom San Maleo Junnor College The day on whlch lhe race was held was a parlncularly nasly one bul In splle ol dlllucullles our leam won by a boal lenglh The lane up lor lhe race was as above ll A lrup lo Sausalllo and Paradise Cove wnlh lhe un llmlleds helped lhe boals lo gel an lorm lor lhe lorlhcomlng A A A meels As none ol lhe meels have been held as lhus arllcle rs wrullen nalurally lhe resulls cannol be guven bul we expecl our leam lo malce a good showlng as always PAGE 79 Q.ll- l 3 3 ml. '-L LLL.. L Li Polls, pllol, and Bill Mollneaux, cox: slarboard, lll Slanlord Zlmel, l2j Jack lgyan, ll U -ll ,ll '-ll Al lfO-llO A .ll 'll ,ll '-ll rlj BCOK VII GIRLS ATHLETICS E0 Io f- -ix X Ix I XX .MJ OMEIXI S eInIeIe5 are edvencung Ine ecjhevernenf OT Tne modern gnI gave greQIer cemfoence OI Ine Iuwre women s eIace IU sporIs Be Ifer geITerN swnrnfners Iennx Meyers and racers Iead Ine way Ie greef V ones 0 IU engineering IIwe greeI Iandge new beIng Com pIe+ed w1III3e IDUI pweneers Ieedung In wav Iewerd even more gIg nous eCInevernenIs I ffrffvnx, C'IIrnae 'I r I I - - I 'I Q I .- 5 M 4' 5 W. I I I I ff xx I ,, f1 I Iffiifll X55-X If' ' 'X 1 III ' X' ' I III R I III? Q ., I WI - V .,-fn' g.j1T'f1?3l-P if. ' Iii?- 7 13 - IIII I I -IIQB ' : i 3 K M- ---xl..L.l.....-.',.,-.,,,, -K :-I , . ,. . I . h f , . x .A . I D ' I I I . ,- . . e . I. V 3, . I S . M , . , . ' Le . S . N. . . . I S . , - Y VA K F. A. ff fx -.1 1' 4 - 4 X- ll 3 gg if-'T ' ff '--li I l Q14 'ff ,,,x W 'J f M ' , -My ,G ,lv f Z, f , :ZA I 1 1 lj f AZ f I .fl If we W1 bf ,J - sig- fjggilljflf-f iii W i -Wi' f fb ii V -..4: V'v i i 1 iifd 4 ?' ff-S -G--F f 9 GIRLS COACHES AND G A A T Tl-lE conTrols oT The Gurls AThleTnc AssocuaTuon us The managerual sTaTT The sTaTT plans all The gnrls sporT rallues and The semiannual sporT supper and seTTles all problems whuch may arise concernung sporTs As presudenT and secreTary respechvely Flame Olsen and Ceculua STorcTu were responsuble Tor a successTul Term MeeTungs were held every Fruday The lasT TuTTeen munuTes oT suxTh perrod AT one oT The early meeTungs a sweaTer emblem was voTed upon :T was un The shape oT a Truangle wuTh wurugs on boTh sudes bearung The le++ers M S ill OTher members oT Thus group are Jeanne Asher golf manager CaTherune AusTun rudung manager Romer Bowman vuce presudenT oT The sTudenT body DoraThy Collman represenTaTuve oT The Red and WhuTe lvlaruon Delune volleyball manager CaTherune Faulkner uce slcaTung manager Helen Franlc naTuraldancnng manager BeTTy Gray gurls yell leader Jean Schermer horn bulleTun board manager BerTha Shapuro represenTaTuve of The Lowell and BeTTy STarr gurls yell leader Ill A large amounT oT creduT goes To The Tour TaculTy advusors Muss DoroThy Flynn Mass Barbara Mensung Mass Frances Todd and Muss JaneT Wulson PAGE 8I Llljjla I 3 3 Z:n .kda f .. .,.' 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F PAGE 84 W GIRLS BLQCK L Presuderul Mary Kung and Secrelary Helen Hawlces Iullulled Iheur resoonsub Iulues as Bloclc L orflucers Meelungs were held every olher Thursday durung sev rlh oeruod Cn Ihe allernoon of Ihe gurls sennuannual soorl supper a Fueld Day sponsored by The Bloclc L Socuely was held Thus us Ihe ursl Iume such an evenl has Ialcen olace al Lowell In conuuncluon wulh Ihe managerual slarl Ihe Block L gurls planned Ihe soorf suooer whuch was held af campfure headquarlers Members of Ihus group were Rorner Bow man Madelaune Bryan Belly Carr Doralhy Collman Fdrua Funnula Pafrucua Fourness Mary Edulh Harron Helen Hawlces Nelma Johnson Ceculua Kass Jeane++e Lubluner Laura McEnery Wawona Palmer Vurg nua Payne Helen Ruderman Jean Scherrner horn Ceculua Srorch Belly Thorne Barbara Vvagner Januce Welsouel and Ma uon Von Husen III Muss Dorolhy Flynn 1 Iacully advusor fullulled Ihe oarr ol d r clor and leader RIDING AND PQLQ Rudung had Calherun Auslun Ior ufs manager and Muss Janel Wulsor as Iarullf aovusor Roberl Vanderberg from Ine Golden Gale Rudung Academy was Ihe ca oaolc n Iruclor ll AI Ihe Horse Snow wnucn was held durung Spor s Weelc Inere ufer exh buruons lor form and games were 'ueld On Monday and Wednesday resoecluv ly oegunners and advanced oraclu eo Velerans were Coughlan B ach EII s Fnrl an Slummel fll Weerly prach es lc polo were held on Izruday for b g 'uruers a a Saturday for advanced g ouos Thus ew soorl s becomung ouule oooular among g rls Near Ihe evo or Ihe semesrer Ihe advanced players p r'rucupa+ d u a nu o or oracluce games wulh Ihe curls oolo reams al he San Jose and EI Ce rulo Bolo 1 A Ihe Horse Show duneren oolo s rores were demonsrrafed Among ne Lowe polo srars were Peggy Lee Amo r or Carherune Aushn Janus Hechl Frah es Lfo ne May Cnarlolle My r C a for h d Jane Yager f Tner r I g rls oul Tor rudung and oolo AJ J U N E , I Q 3 3 I ill I I I I I I . 1 u I I . A ' I I u I I I . A I I , as ' , , I I Ie . . . I, Q . . V , . . N V X I -I s . I I , I',I I I , I I e I I . I eu: I I I I W Ic I. I , e , I , I u Ia, Gerdes, Harron, Kasper, LeIchIer, Mendelsonn, McElroy, Nelson, Sachs, Young, Rader. ,d I ,. . II ,Ic r 'I erI, ,'n' , ug , u 4 r . . n 5 . . me I , u , . , , . . . u , , e , a ue r rr er I I, I JI I W I I r I u Cluos. J I IN - ' I ' u . I ' ouu I I es , I I I , I , uc I ers Ju I, ue s, ecIII S c , an I . ,I e we e III y-'wc I I I .' . D dell Forrest PAGE Asher Helen SXXHMMING Every Thursday al Lurlune Ba hs Lowell s swlmmers prachced for lhe semuanrual aguahc olay day whuch was held on May lllh ln compehhon wllh olher culy hlgn schools To haxe parhcupaled ln lhls evenl eughl aljrendances were necessary 'll There were fhree mann classes Jrhe elemenlary nnlermedlale and advanced Msss Frances Todd was lacully advusor ldell Forresl manager Among lhe advanced swimmers were Anderson Barber Beam Bonl Bowman Coules Faulkner liorresl l-leller Ingham McLaughlm McNeal Mrchels Palmer Rosenlhal Schermerhorn Valsanglacomo Von l-lusen Walker and Ye-lland GULF Lvncolr Park was The scene ol achon lor Jrhe golle s lhls 'rerm Dxvlded unfo lwo classes lhe beginners and advanced he begmners were laughl lhe value ol form and paled ln a lournamenl lo delermrne The besl players A+ leasl lrwo games a week had lo be played IU order for a player lo recelve h r award f Under The guldance ol Mass Dorolhy Flynn and lhe managemenl of Jeanne Asher bolh lhe begunners and advanced players spenl a very prohlable lerm f Some of lhe goulers were Jeanne Asher Barbara McAdoo Barbara Roof Phyllls Smlfh and Dorolhy VV ll4en NATURAL DANCING Nalural Dancung whale shll a new soorf al Lowell had a number of en hus asfs and Lnde The managemenl ol l-lelen Franr Jrhe glrls had a successful lerm M ss Baroara Mensung was 'rhe lacully advusor Meehngs were held ln lhe gym every Monday ano Wednesday aller school In orde +o have recenved her award each grrl had lo alfend al leasl Jrhree lourlhs ol lhe meehngs fl Some ol lhe gurls who have alcen oarl n 'rhus spor+ sunce :ls begunnlng al Lowell are la Celeber Dona McPherson Mary Snell Elaune Olsen Bonnie Guwnee B Hy Danznger Pruscmlla Sanders Eslher Zwerl ng and Mary Funlayson rAG J U N Er 1 Q 3 3 . a good eye by Mr. Cuneo, Lincoln Park inslruclor. ll Advanced players parllci- . . 6 1 H . . I H l I I . , r l ' l I qyl l ll s ,fx REDSXWHITE ncaa Foumess lean Faulkner Mgr PAGE 86 I TENNIS QuT aT The Golden GaTe Parlc could be heard The cry oT s cemunq Trom The enms qTrls OT Lowell Tor a round rob 'T TournamenT was scneduleo Tor The advanced layers Beqmners were Taug'TT The correcT way To play T n s every T esdwy ne qym by lvhss Frances Todd TaculTy advTsor ard by l3aTr cTa Fo rne s Tennus man uqer ll All TennTs qTrls reoorTed Theur pracTTce hou s ind Tourna'nenTs on Tuesduys AT The end oT The Term The Tlnal advanced Tour amenTs were played V!l'lll The oc dmners also olayed MTss Barbara lvlensmq supervTsed The advanced players Some l TThe advanced group were Ames BenneTT Bryan Carr CassTdy Collman Conan Ferman Fourness Johnson Kung RoberTs H Ruderman VeTTer and Vlfelspuel VQLLEVBALL Volleyball Tans had a saT sTacTory Term wTTh The assTsTance of Tvlanon Delune man r an lx Tss Doo nn acu y advTsor IT lapng Tn Tnn c e Nflonday and Wednesday aTTer school The parTTcToanTs were soon ready Tor TnTerc!as omoeTTTTon The bTweekly game were varued as The TnTercl1ss games were noT held unTTl The end OT The Term Three TourThs oT The meehngs had To be aTTended I order To have rec Tved an award Players wno ha e Tollowed ThTs soorT Ta Th ull! Tor a mmber oT Terms are Anderson PTdTam Gelman T-lawlces Kemp Lal LublTner lvlenT Newman and R smclc TCE SKATING lce sl4aTTnd has be ome one T Th mosT pooular sporTs aT u on The second TD whuch ThTs soorT has been an TTVT y Abou one hundred Q rls Tgned Tor TT ll CaTherTne Faulkner was a very a TV manager and lvluss Barbara o fell ThTs Term Mensung was The TaculTy advTsor l There w r Two groups oT sTcaT rs TUWIOVS and IOVS AT The slqa NO rTnk on ays many qTrls learned raoT y o come s a 1' Near he end oT The Term There was compeT on w Th P ly ecln TC and Bale Among The skaTeswere Anderson BenneTT EaTon lvlerTvTlle Payne Poheman Rader R hardson and ThaTcher J U N E T l Q 3 3 T T n TT T.. . T T ' ET T . . , I T T T T T - T, T , C . lj T T T , X e nl, a fl Tn T . T . . . . T T T T T T T L: ST T' - 1 . ll T T T T T F c T c . T T n T , T TC T -- V T f . TT T T . ITT T X I 3 ' T T T T T T 'T 'T . T . T T 1 T V I ' 1 T ' . T T T T T T T T T - age T d 4' r Thy Fly T T IT T T . 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