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-r , 2,12 flu ' J' If ii I . ' I -i -av 1 - , - .H 5 ,gy ng.: I I .,, ,.. . .,..,.,, V it A .. . ll? . ' 3 'T' . f-A .f N ff, -fy .gf 7 . i 1 ..,,, ,N A J. x, , ' ' 1 lift 4. , nv . fn GILBART, LORAINE Loraine went out for ten- nis in her HI year. She will study to be a dental as- sistant. I GILLIN, Jean onloye ice-skating, and was a ember of the Girls' Gleei lub. Wants to sing with e Scarlett's or- chestra. GIMOV, ERWIN Erwin, a BVI year graduate, played in the dance or- chestra and was concert master of the orchestra. GLASS, JOSEPH Joseph was a room rep. as a L4, and his name was al- most always to be found on the Honor Roll. eLos, M mon Marion wa ' n ock- ey m , and her Bl that spor She s busy office worker. GOMPERTS, GRACE Grace worked in the cat. and as a iunior on the Red and White. Was a C. S. F. and Shield mem- ber. GORTER, SOPHIE Sophie was financial mane ager ot the Red and White in H4. She was a member ot both the Shield and the C. S. F. GRANT, CLARK Clark, on the first string crew tor two years, also played soccer. Block L, Scroll, L3 secretary, and H-1 prexy. FELTON, DOROTHY Dorothy participated in hockey and was a Block L member. She also worked in the attendance otfice. FERRIS, GERTRUDE Gertrude, prominent on the Red and White, as H4 was elected Shield pres- ident. Earned her Block in riding. FINLEY, PRISCILLA Priscilla was Girls' Yell Leader, Dramatics Society president, secretary and president of G. A. A. Member of Shield. rmoccr-no, LEONILDA Leonilda took two sports, riding, ice-skating. Room rep. as L4, and aims to do Civil Service work. FITZPATRICK, DOROTHY LEE Dorothy was active in dra- matics, being president ol the Dramatics Society. Was assistant manager ot bad- minton and a C. S. F. coach. FRANKLIN, DOROTHEA Dorothea has brought many honors to this school, due to her swimming skill. She was a member of the Shield and L. FRANKLIN, ROBERT Robert was greatly inter- ested in both military and music, After graduation he plans to study mining. FREED, SONYA Sonya belonged to the Mu- sic Club and the Dramatics Society. She worked in the Library, and plans a future GRANT, ESTHER Esther interested herself in debating and dramatics. She was an active member ofthe Town Hall Club, eiuvsm, NICK Nick was a soccer player tar three years and won his Block in that sport. He plans to enter college. GREEN, BETTY Betty transferred from Washington in her H3 term, and participated in badminton. She plans to study nursing. GREGORY, CHASE Chase was first string in track and football and was a member of the Block L. Plans to enter Stanford. IQ in music. FRIEDMAN, JOSEPH Joseph, a debater and orae tor, was secretary of the Town Hall Club and presi. dent of the Psychology club. FUKUI, GEORGE George was an outstand- ing member ot the track team, and there earned his Block L. Was quite inter- ested in music. GANNON, MARY CLARE Mary Clare signed up for two sports, badminton and volley ball. After her grad' uation she plans to enter U. C. GHISELLI, ROLAND Roland, in HI, was a room YED. He worked in the cat. and the bookroom, and be- came an R. O. T. C. Cap- tain. I' - , , ,rr I 3 , Q' h 3 ' 3 . . JA, Q I .gm gk T - . 5 -'fi i all. !. PF' '12 ,iz , ai 9 J , 'S - '7 .'X q yn -w fi 3 ' .5 Q A
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,':' vs I 'U CONNELLY, MARY Mary, a Burlingame trans- ler, maiored in French and took hockey. She wants to enter U. C. COOLEY, ANNE Anne, while at Lowell, took a great interest in riding. When she graduates she plans to enter Mills Col- lege. COONEY, JOHN Jack, in L-1, was first string end in football. A member of the Scroll and Block Lg L. H. S. S. A. treasurer. CORBETT, HAROLD Harold, a member of the lightweight track team, is planning to go to Califor- nia Polytechnic School to study air-conditioning. CORNET, SELMA Selma belonged to the De- bating Society and en- tered several oratorical contests. She was the as- sistant head ot C. S. F. coaches. CRAIB, DORATHY Dorathy, a history maior, plans to attend U. C. and study medicine. Her hobby is skating. CRAIN, MELVIN Melvin, when a H3, was Feature Editor of the Lowell, Later, he turned his interests toward sports. cuNHA,JAmEs Jim was twice a room rep, and occupied a prominent place on the baseball team. Made his Block L in H4. cYn,vvoNNe Yvonne, Block L and Shield member, signed up for badminton, ice-skating and tennis. She was L4 vice- president, H4 historian. DAVIS, DONALD Don has shown strong in- terest in track and was a track manager. He was al- so a room representative. DAVIS, MILDRED Mildred participated in ice-skating and won her Block L in hockey. She was a C. S. F. member. DAWSON, ROBERT Bob, in the Concert Or- chestra, was Dance Orches- tra leader. In C. S. F. An orator, who won State Cru- saders' Contest. f:'. fl . .gs 'F 3 'ac aw. 'J J -it , ,t, 5' 1:' I TE' ' Yix S sp A . can l5f1:5 rs, I: gggg - .m . L A- rifw. ea i 7- ..- s S l i ?T'7' sf . Ui .afage ', 7 3 K -f -.2 .-3 -'Q . A 1-,1 Q -,MPQ 4 '-.1 -5 L., da ' Lien. r . DELOS, PETER Pete was All-City two suc- cessive years in basketball. He also ranked high in football and baseballg Block L Prexy. DE MARTIN, MARJORIE Mariorie went out lor rid- ing and ict?-skating. When she graduates she hopes to go te Mills College. DEREBERRY, PHYLLIS Phyllis rmsiored in math and science. Took part in Concert Orchestra, Band. Made C. S, F. several times DE VRIES, PIETER Pete was a Bloch L mem- ber, du- to his stellar work in track, Hu also -as a tralfit bor. A DOOLING, PATRICK Pat won his Block in swim- ming. He also played soc- cer, and both Varsity and lightweight, American. Worked in Mr. Monroe! otiice. DUNCAN, DONALD Don was a member ot the C. S. F. and also went out tor basketball, He plans to enter State or U. C. DuNCAN,JEAN Jean went out lor swim' ming in her freshman year. She hopes to qo to State to take pre-nersinq course. ECHEVERRIA, ALBERT Albert won his Block in track. He is also a member ol the traffic squad, Archi- tecture is his interest. ELLINGSON, FRANCES Frances devoted her spare time to art. She was three terms on the Art Stat! of the Red and White. ELLlOTT, ROBERT Bob made first string and his Block in crew. ln Scroll, L4 secretary, on L3, L4, H-3 dance committees. EPTING, EDWARD Ed was first string football tackle and a shot and dis- cus thrower. He was a Block L member. FARWIG, THEODORE Ted went out for track, He was vice-president oi the H-'Y Club. 'A ' F 2 fi 1 .ha - '25, , . - ii 13 A ro. , g 7' vu ,tt 73 I . lli il S' 'V , lc. n .D 1 X .L 1 , X -. ' -1 'J 1 Q 1 Q le ' 21,9 vi V il . ' rfL -5 . .4 J? , : ' 'I 2- 1 - ,9- rv 'Y , ' ' , -5 1: - A . 'Li fl ' -A l
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15 fi K HIGH, GAVIN Gavin rose to the rank of R. O. T. C. captain in H4. He was Editor of this term's Lowell. HOFFMAN, HOWARD Howard, a math maior, has made the Honor Roll al- most every time. He plans to go to Cal. Tech. HOLSCLAW, DONALD Don was coxswain of the 10's crew in his freshman rear. Later he worked in the Library. HONG, FREDERlCK Frederick, tl C. S, F, mem- ber, was al-vars interested in his studies, and went Out for basketball as well. -4 Y 'Z -4' HORIO, TOSHIO Toshio made the tens and twenties basketball teams and won a Block L on both. HORN, JOSEPH Joseph was a H4 room rep, a hall guard, and an office worker. He took part in Stop Thief. HOUSTON, HUGH Hugh earned his Block in soccer. He was also Prexy of the Boys' Advanced Glee and in the Double Quartet. HOWARD, MARY Mary, through her efforts in tennis, volley ball and ice-skating, became mem- ber of the Girls' Block L. GREY, MARGARET Margaret recently trans- ferred from Holy Cross, where she was very active. Has devoted her time at Lowell to studies. GUILFOIL, TERESA Teresa, a Red and White leader, on Shield, was H3 vice-prexy and in H4 was chosen L. H. S. S. A. vice- president. HAGG, GEORGE George made two first strings in sports, one in track, the other in thirties crew. ,A HAMILTON, HELEN Helen worked in the library and went out for swimming and ice-skating for her ath- HARRISON, JACK Jack worked ln Mr. Mon- roe's office. He was also e room rep. and active as a debater. HARRISON, BILL Bill took crew as a iunior, onertime Journal photog- rapher, on H4 dance com- mittee, a Scroll member, and a helper to Mr. Mon- ree. HASSON, RUTH Ruth signed up for bad- minton, riding, and volley ball. She plans entering U. C. to study dress de- signing. HAUCK, CAMELIA Camelia was a member of the C. S. F. coaching staff. ln sports she played volley letic interests. HYAMS, STANLEY Stanley, while at Lowell, went out for the tennis team. Upon graduating, he intends to enter Stanford. INGLES, HUGH Hugh worked his way up to a Cadet Maior in the R. O. T. C. He also belonged to the Saber Club. income, sauce Bruce, a 3V7 year graduate, was interested in public speaking and in tennis. He wants to attend Stanford. mwm, HELEN Helen worked in Mr. Mon- roe's office, When she graduates she plans to launch a career as a Civil Service clerk. ball and badminton. HAUCK, SEVERANCE Severance has been presl- dent of the Hi-Y Club for several terms. He was also head of the Motion Picture Club. HEISS, DOROTHY Dorothy has been on the LoweIl staff and a mem- ber of the Debating Soci- ety. She plans to enter U. C. HERRINGTON, BAMBIE Bambie worked for Mr. Monroe. and headed the hall guards for three terms. Took swimming, ice- skating, and debating. HEWITT, MARGARET Margaret came back from the West Indies to finish. She maiored in French and made Honor Roll. Took ice-skating. 'i ri f I .3 3. . 9 rf? 'fign I n' as -. 9 :P f ' A . I - - - . fa' S ,. ff ,, 'fd T 'F ' -of .. .I 5 NF? ' ZF? .'. Q' fsrx I zo .5 . 1-'Ph-H ,' fa- l
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