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WJ CLARK GRANT CLAIRE RIDGWAY JEAN ARNOLD President Vice-Presidenl Secretary SElllllliS e,,, . en.., Second Row-Levin, Korn, Horn, Rogers, Hagq, McCarty, Riss. First Row-Larson, Schwariz, Arnold, Palmer, Bufcher, Sanders, Jorgensen. Candidales Bob Dawson, Sian Bernhard, Frank Laycock, John Rosenblah, Ben Parkinson, Carl Livingslcn and Marion Leary await Their Turn as Yvonne Cyr delivers The winning Class Hislorian campaign speech. MEMBERS OF Tl-lE l-ligh Senior Class were inTensely inTeresTed in acTiviTies, busied Themselves in all services. and gave Their Time and eTTorTs Toward TurThering enThusiasm and parTicipaTion in every evenT connecTed wiTh school liTe. Leading The graduaTing class were Clarlc Granf, President Claire Ridgway, Vice-PresidenT: and Jean Arnold, SecreTary. Holding STudenT Body OTTices were PresidenT Donald Minlcler, Vice-PresidenT Teresa GuilT'oil, SecreTary CliT- Tord Wileyf, and Treasurer John Cooney. RoberT Bacigalupi ediTed This Red and WhiTe, his assisTanTs, members oT The sTaT'T, being Claire BuTcher, GerT- rude Ferris, Teresa GuilToil, Shirley Joy, Jeanne KaTz, EdiTh McFarlane, BeTTy Sanders, and Floyd SmiTh. The Lowell was puT ouT by Gavin l-ligh, ediTor, helped by sTaTT members DoroThy l-leiss. DoroThy Lee, Richard Noah, Benjamin Parkinson, Claire Ridgway, and Muriel TrendT, assisTanT ediTor. AT The head oT The Shield and L was GerTrude Ferris, and The l-ligh Senior members oT The girls' service socieTy were ivlyla Bailey- Marylee Callow, l-lelen Conlislc, Yvonne Cyr, DoroThea Franklin, Priscilla Finley. Grace Gom- perTs. Sophie GorTer, Teresa GuilToil, Shirley Joy, RuTh Knoph, DoroThy Libby, Elsa Schlamm, and JaneT Smith. Gerald Todd was PresidenT oT The Scroll and wiTh RoberT Bacigalupi, John Cooney, RoberT EllioTT, Clarlc GranT, William l-larrison, Gordon Kenny, Donald lviinlcler, Sidney SmiTh, CliFlord Wiley, and David Wilson, l-ligh Senior members oi The Boys' Service SocieTy. E'ecTed lrcm 'he l-ligh Four room represenTaTives were Thomas McCarTy, PresidenT of The Boys' Council, and Jean Arnold, Girls' Council l-lead, while Frank Laycock was chosen by The C. S. F. To be The conducTor oT iTs affairs. Upholding our high sfandafds in debaTing, ForresT Cobb, Richard Cohn, Selma CorneT, RoberT Dawson, Jcseph Friedman, Donald lvlinl-ler, and John RoseriblaTT, SocieTy President and San Francisco DebaTing League Presi- deni :cole for Lowell. Thesoians Jean Arnold, Yvonne C,,r, Priscilla Finley, DoroThy FiTzpaTriclr, PresidenT of The DramaTicz Sociew, Teresa Guilioil, Joseph l-lorn, Gordon Kenny, Donald PeTers, and CliT'lord Wiley Trod The boaros oi The Lo.-fell Vage, Donald PeTers Tool: second place Tor Lowell in The All-CiTy Shakespearean conTesT' RoberT Dawzon represenied Lowell in The NaTive Sons' and San Francisco in The Crusaders' OraTorical Compe- 'i'ion:. l-le covered hirnf.cflT, his school and his ciTy wiTh glory by becoming The one among l5,000 high school refer: in Calilornia To be awarded Tirsi place and an all-expense Trip To l-lawaii in The Crusaders' ConTesf. Eliza- beTh Beige? won Tirsl place in The compclilion wiTh all The high school sTudenTs oT San Francisco Tor her essay on The 'mc-'C Organized Labor-Americas Problem or OpporTuniTy, sponsored by The San Francisco Labor Coun- cfl. Thoce especially Talented and inlcreded in music were l-lugh l-lousTon, PresidenT of The Boys' Glee and a l 4
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