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

 - Class of 1938

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CONSTANCE IVIURAYAMA Constance was one of the very few to become a C. S. F. lifetime member. Her favorite sport was golf. RUBY NETZER Ruby was an enerf getic tennis player who also made a hobby out of ice' skating. ROBERT NIELSON Bob, while at Lowf ell, went Out for track. He was also a member of the Def bating Society. ROBERT ONIZUKA Bob was a lock L member. e was a star in lightweight W basketball and a standfout in tI'ack. IRETA PARMAN Ireta, during her stay at Lowell, entered into the sport which she enjoyed most, swimming. EUOENIA PENICK Eugenia assisted Miss Scott in the li' brary. Liked riding and tennis as well as books. JUNE PERSSON June joined the Lowell staff. Room rep. in L2 and L3. Interested in bad' minton, ice 1 skating and tennis. BLANCHE PHILLIPS Blanche spent most of her extra time in sports. She signed up for baseball as well as badminton. BILLIE POMEROY Billie helped in the oihce and was a hall guard. Active in rid' ing, ice f skating and hockey. JEANNE PRICE Jeanne helped Mrs. Miller in the attend' ance ofiice. Also was a member ofthe Girls' Glee. BETTY NEAL Betty, who hails from China, has been of great assistance to Mr. Monroe in his ofhce. CHARLOTTE NEWELL Charlotte was on Shield, L3, Debatf ing, Block L Cfhf cer. Won the Native Sons' Oratorical: was D. A. R. repref sentative of our state at Wash., D. C, CHARLES NORTH Charles was Lieutenf ant Colonel, Cadet Battalion Commanf der. On Scroll. Capf tained Rifle Team for three years. PEGGY ORCUTT Peggy went out for swimming and also for golf and thus proved that she is athleticallyfminded. ELLENETTE PATTERsON Ellenette was H4 vicefprexy. On Shield and the'gLowf ell staff. Gut for riding, badminton, icefskating. WALTER PENICK Walter, during his three years at Low' ell, was an earnest member of the Cam' era Club. JOHN PETERsEN John was president of the Stamp Club when a LZ. Was room representative as a L2 and H3. MARJORIE PHILLIPS Marjorie devoted most of her time to the Lowell on the staff of which she was a reporter. MABEL PRACY Mabel was room rep. in L2 and H4. Also a hall guard. Active in riding, icefskating and hockey. PATRICIA PRINCE Patricia was an ac' tive member of the Music Club and also of the Girls' Clce. Went out for bad' minton. BERNICE NELSON Bernice was one of those willing work' ers. Proved it by asf sisting Miss Harrif son in the office. JAMES NICOSON Jim was room repref sentative in H2 and L4. A member of the H4 dance committee. Also trackfminded. ROBERT OLIVER Bob was an R. O. T. C. lieutenant. In the C. S. F. and Saber Club, H3 room rep' resentative. LEO QRGINOS Leo was chosen Block L president, after being a star in football, basketball and crew. LUCILLE PAULSON Lucille was a member of the Girls' Block UL, earning her award in tennis and hockey. HARRY PERKINS Harry was of great assistance to Mr. Pol' land in the auditof rium as he was stage manager. VERNA PETERSON Verna was a member of the Shield and ML. A restroom at' tendant and a helper in the library. THELMA PLYER Thelma was a mem' ber of both the Lit' erary and Dramatic Societies. Attracted by basketball and tennis. EDWIN PRESCOTT Ed was active in bas' ketball and particuf larly in track. Room representative when a Ll. NORBERT PRINS Norbert was on the Scroll. L2 room repw flag and staging com' mittees. In dramatics. Liked tennis. .. .Li .C .Ii ,J is

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LYBA MACIZIE GROVER MAGNIN Lyba helped Mrs. Miller and Mr. Mon' roe. Was in dramat' ics. Liked tennis, rid' ing and swimming. Grover worked on the Red andWhite . W a s o n t h e L 4 dance committee. A pitcher on the base' ball team. MARIAN MANNERS TACK MARSHALL Marian came from Redwood City as a H3. Active in Music Club. dramatics, rid' ing ice'skating. ROBERT MAURER Bob was a hrst lieu' t e n a n t i n t h e R. O. T. C. He was a member of the Rifle Team for three years, ROBERT MCDERMOTT Bob was boys' room representative when a Ll. H1. and HZ. He was also a mem' ber of the C. S. F. FRANK McINTosH Frank went out for the sports he liked best. These were soc' cer and basketball. WALTER MEINRERGER Walt, when a L4, was room representa' tive. Block L mem' ber. Ace basketeer for the '3O's. WINIFRED MILLER Winifred was a high senior room repre' sentative. A member of the Advanced Glee. Out for swim' ming and golf. WILLIAM MOHRDICK Bill assisted Miss Scott in the Library. The sport of his se' lection was soccer. PHYLLIS MOORE Phyllis was a room representative when a H3. Participated in tennis and ice' skating. NELLIE MOLIRADIAN Nellie was on the Block L and ush' ering committee. Went out for tennis and badminton. Was T-T'lN rg-xnrn 1-4219 Jack was an all around swell fellow. He was always will' ing to cooperate with teachers and stu' dents. ARNOLDMAYER Arnold was a mem' ber of the Boys' Advanced Glee in his L4 term. He was well liked by all. GEORGE MCGINN George was a mem' ber of the Literary Club. His favorite sport was that of tennis. RUTH MCLAUGI-ILIN Ruth worked in Miss Harrison's office. In the Music Club and Block Active in tennis, golf, and bad' minton. DOROTHY MENSCH Dorothy was Girls' Council Prexy, Orchestra Concert Mistress. Ice'skating manager in L4. Played tennis. CHRISANTHE MILIRIDES Chrisanthe helped Mr. Monroe and Miss Scott. Was a hall guard and a member of the Girls' Advanced Glee. SIMONE MONCHEUR Simone could be found on the tennis court. She is very in' terested in art and hopes to go to art school. YOSHI MORITA Yoshi was one ofthe very few to become a lifetime member of the C. S. F., a trib' ute to his scholar' ship. ULYSSES MOY Ulysses was a stand' out in both basket' ball and track. A talented member of t h e ' L R e d a n d White art staff. BARBARA MANGAN Barbara, during her stay at Lowell, was interested in ice'skat' ing and also in ten' nis. MARIKO MATSUMOTO Mariko was in debat' ing and C. S. F. Went out for golf. swimming, and ten' nis. A member of Block IAMES MCCANN James acted in many of Lowell's plays, Was also an active member of the Cer' man Club. DOROTHEA MCHENRY Dorothea was L4 room representative. Was interested in tennis as well as ice' skating. GENEMEAD Gene, due to his singing ability, was a member of the Double Quartet for several terms. HENRY MILLER Henry assisted Miss Harrison in the of' fice. Signed up en' thusiastically for soc' cer and track. HARRY MISTHOS Harry was active in track and saw league football competition. This made him a Block HL member. KATHLEEN MOONEY Kathleen is a devotee of tennis and swim' ming. While at Low' ell she signed up for both of these sports. NATALIE MORROW Natalie was a promi' nent member of the Debating Society. She was also inter' ested in swimming. DANIEL MULI-IOLLAND Dan, L4 Class presi' dent, school secre' tary, was on Scroll. Managed Red and White finances, in HS, and L4. . V HM -5 r. 1-if ,R and



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MARIE REDON Marie was room rep' resentative when Ll, L2 and L3. She also was on the C. S. F. Liked to play bad' minton. XVINIFRED REIMUS Winifred was a very willing worker. She did much to assist Miss Harrison in the main ofhce. DOROTHY ROGERS Dorothy was in the Psychology and Draf matic Clubs. Enjoyed riding and swim' ming. HUNTER SCALES Hunter was vice' president of the Camera Club. He was likewise attracted by the Radio Club. DOROTHEA SCHMIDT Dorothea assisted in Mrs. Miller's office. Was enthusiastic about tennis and swimming. Lois SCHOEPPE Lois was on the L3 dance committee. Was L2 room rep. Went out for bad' minton,swimming and tennis. JESS SHENSON less was Literary and Music Club prexy, L3, H3 room rep. As' sociate Editor Red and Whiteng Scroll, flag committee. ROBERT SILVERMAN Bob was on the L3 dance committee, room representative when a L3, and a member of the Rifle Team. JEAN MARIE SMITH Jean, for three years has been found in the ranks of Lowell's many girl swimmers. ROBERT SMITH Bob was boys' room representative when a L1, L2 and HZ, He was also a mem' ber of the C. S. F. EDXVARD REED Edward is speed' minded. XVent out for track. ls a great enthusiast of horses. Likes aviation. GRACE ROBINSON Grace was quite inf terested in sports. She signed up for badminton. tennis and swimming. JEAN Ross Jean was in the Girls' Glee, Dramatf ic and Psychology Clubs. Enjoyed ridf ing and swimming. EMILY SCHERER Emily was L4 room representative. In def bating and C. S. F. Also out for tennis and swimming. EVELYN SCHMOHL Evelyn liked sports. She went out for riding, tennis and swimming. Also a L3 room representative. ROSE MARIE SEEBERGER Rose Marie was on the C. S. F. She was enrolled in swimming and badminton. Was H3 room representaf tive. NAN SHIPNUCK Nan was one of Miss Scott's library assist' ants. As her sport. she chose to go out for badminton. EDWARD SIMPSON Edward entered Lowf ell from Fairbanks. Alaska, as a H3. He has spent most of his time studying. JEAN TALBOTT SMITH Jean is one of those plugging, conscien- tious fellows who goes his way quietly and courteously. TRISTAN SMITH Tristan is a sports' minded person. Has shown her liking for both swimming and golf. s' yell l iiler in fpffffiaiiigafd MARYAN REHDER Maryan, better known as Scotty,'l assisted in the girls' rest room Lowell. while at KATHERINE ROCHE Kay was room repf resentative when a HI. In dramatics. Of sports, liked best tenf nis and swimming. BARBARA SALTER Barbara was L2 room representative. Did office work. Interestf ed in tennis and ice' skating. ALEX Sc L IN ,R w It e , 2 L e As' . a ' Wet MM n. . DORIS SCI-INACRE Doris was H3 room representative. She was a member of the Debating Society. Played tennis. SIDNEY SEID Sidney was active in the Advanced Orf chestra and Band. He was also a member of the Debating SO' ciety. GENEVIEVE SHIROIAN Genevieve was the handy girl around the offices. She helped both Mrs. Miller and Mr. Mon' roe. LOUISE SIMPSON A Louise came from Fairbanks, Alaska, as a L3. She has en' gaged herself in the sport of tennis. PHILIP SMITH Philip, during his three years stay at Lowell, studied hard and became a mem' ber of the C. S. F. WESLEY SMITH Wesley was in the Band. On Block UL. Also an enthusiast for soccer, crew, and golf.

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