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

 - Class of 1940

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JANUARY ' 40 LLOYD MORGAN Lloyd was member of the Dramatics Society. After graduation he plant to go to Stanford to train for the diplomatic corps. HILDE NEUHAUS Hitde came to Lowell as a L2 from Germany. A good student, she made the honor roll a number of times. She interested her- self in badminton as her sport. HOOPER O ' SULLIVAN Hooper was the lieutenant colonel of our R.O.T.C. He served as LI. HI and H2 room representative and was a Scroll and CS.F. member. Will go to U.C. MELVIN PEDEMONTE Melvin served in the cafe- teria and was a hard-work- ing library assistant. He plans to study commercial art. HENRY PETERS Henry was Vice Preiy of the C.S.F. and was a L4 room representative. He designed a student body card and helped in Miss Harrison ' s office. Hopes for Stanford. BERNICE PLUM Bernice went out for sports during her four years at Lowell. She received her Block L and pin. Will at- tend San Mateo Junior College. NORMAN POON Norman played basketball while at Lowell and maj- ored in science. It !s his ambition to become an aviator. NORMA RAMSGARD Norma lent her singing ability to the Girls ' Glee Club. She enjoyed badmin- ton and ice skating as her sports. CHRISTINA REID Christina served in the library and cafeteria and sang with the Advanced Glee. A Block L member, she played tennis and was assistant hockey manager. TRAFTON MULLER Trafton was unable to con- tinue his studies at Lowell, and found it necessary to transfer to Drew ' s. JOSEPH NEWELL Joe served as a H2 room representative, and was a member of the Debating Society. He played in the band, and went out for basketball. MARILYN OTTO A Shield member, Marilyn served for many terms in the cafeteria. She earned her Block L in both riding and tennis. LILLIAN PEREYRA Lillian, a German major. was an active member of the German club. She will go to a business college. HARVEY PETRY Harvey played In the R.O.T.C. bands; was crew manager for two years, and performed Block L traffic duties. His goal is Cal Ag- gies. ENA POGOJEFF Ena was a member of the C.S.F. and found time for tennis and ice skating. She will attend U.C. HAMILTON PRUGH Hamilton was a member of the R.O.T.C. and earned the rank of Captain. He will go to U.C. and study medicine. WERNER RAMSGARD Werner was a room repre sentative and for two and a half years helped Lowell in bringing back track vic- tories. NOEL REYBURN Noel was head yell-leader in H4 after having been assistant for two terms. He served on the H3 dance committee and rowed for the 30 ' s crew. GRACE NELL A Shield and Block L girt, Grace was Preiy of the German club, secretary of the Chemistry and G.A.A. She managed basketball and tennis. TAKIKO NONAKA Takiko participated in both golf and swimming, and was a C.S.F. member many times. She wants to attend U.C. ROBERT PALMER Bob went out for soccer and was on the varsity crew in which he earned his Block L. He served as L2 and L3 room representa- tive. JAMES PESTANER Jim went out for track and enjoyed this sport very much. A mathematic and science major, he hopes for U.C. ELLEN PHILIPSBORN Ellen came from Germany and Denmark. Promptly, she became a member of the Pyschology club, the Debating Society and tha C.S.F. ROBERT POLADIAN Bob came to Lowell as a L3 from Detroit. He en- joyed playing baseball and majored In mathematics. LAURO QUIROS Lauro proved to be a good enough student to become a member of the C.S.F. Af- ter graduation he will take a pre-medlcal course at U.C. JACK REDINGER Jack transferred from Washington as a L3. An active member of the Camera club. He was an honor roll student every term. BEATRICE ROHLFS Bea interested herself in sports — going out for ten- nis, badminton and swim- ming. She plans to go to college. Fifteen

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' . f i-f i HAIL GRADUATES! Column One JACK LYNCH Lynch, J. Jack was enthuilastlc about Manuel dramatics, acting in three McNamara term plays and serving on the staging committee. Column Two LILLIAN LYNCH Lynch. L. Manioni McNeilly Lillian was a room repre sentative in LI and H4. She went out for ice skating, tennis and badminton and earned her Block. Will at- tend Stanford. Column Three PAUL LYNLY Lynly Mason Meek Paul became enthusiastic about two sports, basket- ball and track. He hopes to become a successful businessman someday. Column Four FREDERICK MacDONELL MdcDonoll Fred came to Lowell from Masten Milton Tamalpais, where he went out for football. While here he played in many dramatic productions. Column Five JACK MacKINNON MacKinnon Jack went out for football Mathewson and baseball and took part Miralda in dramatics. His greatest ambition It to become a jporticaiter. Column SlM DOROTHY MAJORS Majors Dot went out for tennis and Mcbonough badminton and became a Moors, B. member of the Block L So- ciety. She worked on the Lowell staff, and plans to go to U.C. Column Seven Manning McMillan Moor , J. CHARLES MANNING Charlie wds Lowell ' s golf ace, being first man on the team. He brought back many championships and naturally earned his Block. Hopes to attend Stanford. JACQUELINE MANUEL Jackie served as H3 room representative and was on the dance committee. A member of the C.S.F,, she enjoyed tennis as her sport. BERT MANZONI Bert played tlO ' s basket- ball and received a Block L as the result of his abil- ity. He served on the traf- fic squad for two years. ALFRED MASON Al, in R.O.T.C. three years, earned the rank of Cap- tain. He played in the ad- vance band and served as hall guard. Wants to be an aerial photographer. FRANKLIN MASTEN Frank went out for crew, football and track and did well in these sports. His ambition is to become an architect. MARGARET MATHEWSON Margaret came to Lowell as a H3 and devoted most of her time to studies, making the honor roll many times. BRUCE Mcdonough Bruce went out for basket- ball and tennis and earned his Block in both. He served on the L3 dance committee, and joined the Debating Society. Wants to become a doctor. JACK McMillan Jack chose soccer as his favorite sport, and after graduation he will ' study aeronautics. EDWARD McNAMARA Ed went out for track and soccer and became a Block L man and a member of the Scroll and L. He also served as a room repre- sentative. FRANCES McNEILLY Fran went out for tennis, served as a member of the Lowell staff and worked in the office. Plans to at- tend U.C. PATRICIA MEEK A Slock and C.S.F. mem- ber, Patsy chose swimming, tennis, golf and ice skat- ing. She helped in Miss Harrison ' s office and will go to U.C. RAYMOND MILTON A Scroll and Block L mem- ber. Ray was an ace full- back. He also went out for basketball and baseball, and was elected secretary of his H4 class. ROBERT MIRALDA Bob served as a laboratory assistant and became a Captain in the R.O.T.C. He would like to become an officer in the National Guard. BRUCE MOORE Bruce has devoted much of his time to music. He play- ed in both the band and dance orchestra, and earned sii music blocks. JAMES MOORE Jim was Prtiy of the Scroll and went out for socctr and track. He also served as room representative and intends to go to Stanford. Fourteen



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HAIL GRADUATES! Column One MURIEL RIENECKER Rienecker Ryan Seghieri Muriel enjoyed singing as her favorite pastime and v as a member of the Ad vanced Glee. She will at- ten San Mateo J.C. Column Two ROBERT ROCKWELL Rockwell Sant Simmons Bob edited our Lowell . was chosen valedictorian. He read the comics over the radio and enjoyed ten- nis. Hopes to attend Stan- ford and become a radro star. Column Three PHYLLIS ROOS Rocs Schnittger Slater Phyl went out for riding and ice skating, and was a C.S.F. coach. She worked on the Art staff and was Club Editor of the Low- ell. Hopes to attend Stan- ford. Column Four BERNICE ROTH Roth Schwan Soo Hoo Bernice was a sports en- thusiast, enjoying horse- back riding most. She will enroll at the College of the Pacific. Column Five SHIRLEY ROUSE Rouse Schwerin Starr Shirley played in the or- chestra, accompanied the Girls Glee, and sang in the Triple Trio. Assistant hockey manager, she made the C.S.F. Column Sli LEILA ROVAl Rovai SedloH Stein Leila elected swimming and baseball her favorite sports, and proved her ability in both. She wilt en- ter S.F. State. Column Seven HAROLD ROWE Rowe Seeqer Stoffers Hal went out for basket- ball and liked this sport very much. He wilt chose either U.C. or S.F. State. LEO RYAN Leo served as a hall guard and in the library. He was a member of the R.O.T.C.. Psychology, Literary, and Music clubs. He sang on the Double Quartet. GRACE SANT Grace wds a member of the Spanish club and took tennis and volleyball. Plans to enroll at S.F. State. MARJORIE SCHNITTGER Marge was very active in sports and earned her Block. She was the coach- ing supervisor for the C.S.F., and served as a room representative. Plans to go to U.C. MILTON SCHWARZ Milt played varsity foot- ball and was member of Lowell ' s golf team. After graduation he plans to study medecine at Stan- ford. LORRAINE SCHWERIN Lorraine played badmin- ton and was a Block L member. She served in Miss Harrison ' s office and on the H3, L4, and H4 dance committees. VERA SEDLOFF Vera, prominent in Dra- matics, was Feature Editor of the Lowell. A Block L wearer, she assisted in the library and in Mrs. Miller ' s office. JEAN SEEGER Jean served !n the rest room and in Miss Harri- son ' s office. She went out for ice skating, riding and tennis, and was room rep resentative. EDWARD SEGHIERI Eddie, a science major, was on the honor roll a num ber of times. He plans to enter U.C. and become a physician. AUDREY SIMMONS Audrey came to our school from McComb, Mississippi, and while she didn ' t find time for many activities, she did well in all of her studies. GLORIA SLATER Gloria came from Santa Ana High, and went out for tennis. She helped in Mr. Monroe ' s office and plans to enroll at Heald ' s Business College. SAMUEL SOO HOO Sam was a fine student and majored in mathematics and science, making the honor roll many times. U.C. is his goal. BARBARA STARR Barbara enjoyed dramatics and appeared in assembly plays. She helped !n Mrs. Mitler ' t office, and will at- tend Dental College. GEORGE STEIN George was a camera fan and was active in the Cam- era club. Served as H4 room representative and plans to enter U.C. BETTY STOFFERS A Shield member, Betty was G.A.A. Secretary and Vice Preiy of her H3 ctass. She served in Miss Harri- son ' s office and managed swimming. Plans to enroll at U.C. Siite

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