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

 - Class of 1936

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SMITH, MR. J. S ..,...A lowell high school faculty fall, 1936 MR. L. H. STEPHENS ..,,... .,..,..,,., .,,.,.......,... . ,... .,,,.., ,A.,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,, P r i n c i p a 1 MISS E. LACOSTE .....,... .. .,..,. Vice-Principal and Dean Girls MR. H. M. MONROE .......,,,., .......... V ice-Principal and Dean Boys MISS E. P. HARRISON .,.,.,,,,, ,,.,.,A,.,.,A,,,,, ...,,,,,.,.A.,A,.,.A,,A,w, S e cretary MRS. ROSE MILLER ,,........ ...........,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,.,,, A t tendance Clerk ALEXANDER, MISS H. J .,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,, Music ALGER, MR. I. G .,.,,,,,,.. History, Bookroom ANGUS, MISS M. S ...,...,...............,..... French BALENSIEFER, MISS F ..,,,....,.,,,.,,,. English BARKER, MR. I. C .,,.,,,.,,,, ...... M athematics BARNES, MR. L. B. rHeadJ ...... Math., Sci., Counsel BARRETT, MISS K. C .Lating Counseling BASS, MR. G. W ................... Econ., EC. Geog. BAXTER, MISS M. A ................,........,. Biology BEARDSLEY, MISS L. J ........,.......... English BUTLER, MISS L .......,,, . ..MathematicS CHASE, MISS M .......,.. ..,,,,,,,.,.,...,.,...,.,....... A rt CLEGHORN, MR. A. M. iHeadJ ...... History CROKER, MRS. F. M ........................,.. History CURTS, MR. J. G ......,.. . . ..Mathematics DE SOUSA, MR. C .... .. .......,,. Chemistry DEVLIN, MR. M ........ . ............... Music DOBSON, MR. R. J ...... .. .. .. .....Biology DOWNS, MISS C. E ............................... French DUFFY, MISS A. G. lHeadb ............ English FAST, MR. N. C .... Physics, Gen. Sci., Biol. FLEXSENHAR, CAPT. H. J ............. R.O.T.C. FLYNN, MISS D ............. Physical Education FORCADE, MISS D. P ......... Physical Educ'n GALLAGHER, MR. E. D ...,....... Typing, Alg. GERLOUGH, MR. L. S ....................... History GRAY, MISS F. H ............................... Spanish GRAYBIEL, MR. J. M ................... Chemistry HARRIS, MR. E. H ......... Physical Education HENDERSON, MRS. E. W ........,,.,.,... English HENRICH, MR. L. J ................... Gen. Science HERRMANN, MISS F. L ....... Cost. Des., Art JORDAN, MRS. M. W. D ..... English, Couns. KAST, MR, G ................... Biology, Chemistry KELLOGG, MISS E. E ...,..........,.. Physiology, Rest Room KITCHEN, MR. C. L ...,... Physical Education KUHNLE, MRS. V. T .............,........... English, Red and White LEE, MISS E. S ........... Mathematics, Latin ON LEAVE! s LIBBY, MR B. B ....... ................ M athematics LIGHTNER, MRS. A ....... ......... S alesmanship LORBEER. MR. G. C ....... History, Debating MARTINE, MISS E. M ......................, German MATCHETTE, MISS O ....................... English MCCORD, MR. O. H ......... Mech. 85 Arch. Dr. MCCREADIE, MISS J ............. Typing, Math. MCDONALD, MRS M. E ..................... English MENSING, MISS B ............. German, English METCALF, MISS G ....... ...................,. S panish MOORE. MR S. W ........... .... ........... H i story MORRIN, MISS M. I ........................... English NEFF, MR. B. H ............... Physical Education NEPPERT, MISS J. M ............................. Music OLIVER, MRS. M. M ........................... Spanish O'MALLEY, MISS H ............... F. H Drawing OSBORN, MISS E. M ..... Latin, Eng., J ourn. OSUNA, MISS A. M ..,.,........................ Spanish PECKI-IAM, MISS G. ......................,History PETERSON, MR. M ............. Sci., Mech. Dr. POLLAND, MR. S. K ..................... Dramatics RESTON, MISS G. I ....... .......... ...... F r ench REVOY, MISS H. M ..........,.................. French ROBERTSON, MR. A. J . M ......... ..... P hysics SANDERS, MR. J . B ............. Math., Lockers SCHNEIDER, MR. D ........................... Strings SCHOU, MISS E. M ........ ..........,... H istory SCHWARTZ, MR. A ........ ....... . Chemistry SCOTT, MISS E. G ........ .. SMITH, MISS A. G ........ .......Library ........French ....................,...,.Science SMITH, MRS. L. B ......... Physical Education STACK, MISS K ..............,.... English, Library TUCKER, MR. F. B. CHeadJ .................. Latin VOYNE, MR. M ...,........... Physical Education WALSH, MR. C. F ................................. English WELCH, MISS H. A. tHeadJ .... Mathematics WHITAKER, MISS A ........... Latin, German WILLIAMS, MR. S ..... Hist., Span., French WILSON, MISS J ........... Physical Education MISS L. BUTLER, Mathematics .................................. Substitute, Miss L, Boulware MR L. M. ELSKAMP, Science ,......... MISS A. P. HUNT, History ........ .........Substitute, Miss M. M. Barr ........Substitute, Mr. R. Lillie . ...., ...Substitute, Miss W. Carreras MISS K. STACK, English .................... l 18 l

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rinci a 's messa e P P 1 g Mr. F. H. Clark, for many years the Principal of Lowell High School, was asked on one occasion to state his educational aims. His answer was, Teach a pupil to use a library and to perform a laboratory experiment by himself, give him a physical training that insures health and happiness. 1 The state- ment was made in the days before Lowell had a library, but at Mr. Clark's instigation three rooms were changed into one, and trans- formed into the cheerful and sunny library of which we are so proud. Gur laboratories are very satisfactory and the training excel- MR Il ROY H. STEPHENS lent, if we may accept as evidence the very flattering records our graduates have made in science at the University of California and at Stanford. 1 Vtlhat about the last part of the quotation? You may well smile as you recall the publicity the news- papers have given our very inadequate physical education facilities. XVe welcomed this publicity, as it promised a Knew deall' for Lowell High School. This year a beginning has been made, as the Board of Education has set aside Sl50,000 for the building of a line, modern, boys' gymnasium. This is but the first step in a three-fold plan, which when completed will include a new gymnasium for girls and a playfield for both boys and girls. Lowell is asking for the purchase of an ad- joining block for its playground. 1 I call upon your enthusiasm, your loyalty, and your support, for only when Lowell has adequate facilities can it hope to maintain the high standards that have ever been the proud boast of San Francisco's oldest high school. .wf.y.f1.,., l 17 l



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calendar - fall term - 1936 Aug Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. N ov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. 26 2 School opensg summer sun-tans, old friends, and new resolu- tions appear. Councils elect their presidents, Allen Williaiiis and Lorraine Lunt, also assistant Yell Leaders, Alex Schlesinger and Leonard Taix. 3 C.S.F. elects Charles Silverman as its president. 12 Upper classes elect officers for the coming term. 17 First court rally and first court dance of the semester. 18 Lowell loses to Balboa in our first league game. 25 Lowell defeats Sacred Heart, as Ward stars. 2 Class officers go into a huddle and select dance committees. 6 P.-T.A. Charity football game-Lowell receives additions to its trophy collection. 8 Freshmen reception-Service societies are hosts. 9 Lowell loses to Commerce in a close game. 12 Columbus Day-vacation. 13 First report cards out. 1 down, 2 to go. 16 Lowell almost upsets St. Ignatius. 20 Seniors hear vocational talks from occupational leaders. 27 Low junior dance-a Hallowe'en hop. 28 High seniors choose Clement Krasnow as valedictorian and Betty Moore as historian-looking toward graduation. 31 Press convention. The Lowellv is praised. 6. Traffic parade-Block L squad places third. N ew constitution voted upon and adopted. Allen Vlfilliams places second in individual speaking contest. 10. High .lunior Dance celebrating the opening of the Bay Bridge. ll. Armistice Day-another school holiday. 12. Bay Bridge opens-early dismissal for celebration. 13. Afternoon holiday to join in Bay Bridge celebration parade. 17-24. Victory week. Beat Polyn is the watchword. 19. Lowell vs. Galileo, and another Cardinal victory. 20. Low senior big game dance. 23. Report cards out again-2 down and 1 to go. Lowell's 110-lb. and 120-lb. basketball teams are crowned champions. 24. Poly rally. Red and VVhite receives a cup. Court dance. 26. Thanksgiving Day-time off to eat turkey and give thanks. 28. Lowell loses to Poly in our Big Gamef' 8-9-10. The term play The Poor Nut, proves a big success. 18 Two weeks vacation--Merry Christmas, Happy New Year. 5 The Red and Wliite comes out, in a new dress. 19. Graduation exercises at Mission High. Senior ball at the War Memorial Building. 22 End of a busy term, and good resolutions for spring. l19l

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