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

 - Class of 1940

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MINNIE WONG MJnnia wdt An art itudant and ihow«d marked ability along thot llnai. Sh« plant to 4tt«nd coll«9 . SHIGERU YASUOA Shiqsru wdi Camard club pr«iid«nt and could bo t«en around tchool map- ping picturat for tha Lowall and Rad and Whita. GEORGE WORK A mambar of tha C.S.F., Georga want out for both football and track and alto larvad at H3 rooni rapra- tantativa. FOSTER YUEN Fottar wat a mambar of tha Boyt ' Advancad Gtaa and wat chotan for tha Doubia (puartat. Ha wat an aicallant ttudant. GLORIA YAFFEE Gloria wat much Intarait- ad in tinging, and tang with tha Advancad GUa and Tripla Trio for tavan tarmt. Hopat for a thaatri- cal caraar. PEARL ZUCKERMAN Paarl cama to Lowall at « H4 from Naw York. Sh« workad hard at all itudiai. and majorad in icianca. U.C. it har goal. GRADUATES - 1940 BOYS GIRLS William Charles Adams, Jr. Earl O. Anderson John Bedecarre Jack B. Boone Richard Marne Bordan John Bordman Charles E. Bridgett Francis Eymard Brolan Bickford Brooks Robert Brown John K. Burke, Jr. Herbert Button Bill Campbell James Campbell Edgar Cerf James Chandler Raymond Chow Harry Joseph Coleman, Jr. Charles Russell Compton Douglas Clifford Howard Milton Connlck George A. Conradi, Jr. Gordon Clark Dettner Justin A. Oevoto Richard Diebenkorn Joseph George Dodge Jack Duns Carl Ward Ericsson John Feldmann Jack W. Ferris Arthur Foff Letter P. Fong Albert Garcia Elmer Francis Geppert John Joseph Gilkey Frank Gillio William Gilman George Clifford Good Robert Griffin Denver Greer Seymour Groner Victor Gullmet Robert V. Hale Howard Gilbert Hall Noble Hamilton Walter A. Hauck. Jr. Sylvester F. Havey Frank E. Handrickt Robert L. Hinman Samuel Soo Hoo William John Hunter Kunio lihlf Edward Jellini Robert M. Jentan Roy M. Jonei. Jr. Howard Jonat Edward Jordan William Joslyn William D. Juiii William George Kearney Lawrence Allan Keller Jin Harold Kinothita Paul Emil Kohler Don Edward Kranich Charles Wayne Leinlnger Bert Lleberf Jam es Livingstone Stanley W. Lucia Robert Henderson Lucy Wayne William Luddy Herbert Lowe Jack Lynch Paul Lynly Frederick C. MacDonell Jack MacKinnon Charles Manning Bert Henry Manioni Alfred Edwin Mason, Jr. Franklin Masten Bruce McDoncuqh Jack Wesley McMillan Edmond McNamara Raymond John Milton Robert Arthur Miralda Bruce Luther Moore James T. Moore, Jr. Lloyd N. Morgan Trafton Douglas Muller Joseph G. Newell Curtis H. O ' Sullivan Robert Palmer Melvin Pedemonte James Feller Pestaner Henry R. Peters Harvey Davis Petry Robert Pdadlan Wesley B. Prather Hamilton Prugh Norman Poon Lauro R. Quiros Werner Ramsgard John Paul Redinger Noel J. Reyburn James Kenneth Robertson Bob Rockwell Harold Earla Rowe Leo Joseph Ryan Milton Frederick Schwari Edward D. Seghleri George Karl Stain, Jr. John R. D. Strlcklar John Takeo Taketa David Jerome Thurm Warren P. Valencia Rollo S. Wheeler Charles Albert White Ronald Taylor Williams George A. Work Glenn Richard Wollman Allan S. Wong Shigeru John Yatuda Foster Wah Yuan Lillian Altschuter Gwendolyn Andrews Ethelanna Armstrong Gloria Marie Bacca! Evelyn Baier Barbara Claire Bammann Gladys Rosemarle Barrett Mary Bartholomew Shirley Bernstein Gloria Lorene Bittlet Frances Bittner June Bowlan Doris Belle Brodofsky Thelma June Brown Rosemarie Brown Anne Brunton Barbara Jane Burke Margaret Ann Burke Clare Bush Barbara Ann Campbell Carol Jean Christian Bettye Ruth Cohen Jean Elma Cohen Verna Conran Barbara Anne Cowles Charlotte Dorothy Davis Leona Idelle Davit Jean Dewey Barbara Don Eina Eichner Elaine Emmons Gloria Essmann June Marion Finegold Velma Jeanne Fowler Fiorina Beverly Frank Elfrida Maria Fullalove Jean E. Gillio Marianne Goldman Virginia Louise Goldsworthy Elwyna Grattarola June Gyselbracht Barbara Lee Hill Jeanette Maryanne Hoffman Marian Honan Alyta Hunter Bette H. Jennings Nora Johnson Phyllis Kenhell Helen Kuhn Carol Jean Lando Dorothy Lann Betty Larriau Anita Larsen Robina Lyon Lee Sonia Annette Leth Jean Levinson Lillian Bernice Lynch Dorothy Majors Jacqueline A. Manuel Margaret Carolyn Mathawton Frances Eleanor McNeilly Patricia Meek Grace Nell Bette-Jane Nelson Hilde Neuhaut Takiko Anita Nonaka Irene Old Mary Ellen Otto Lillian Anita Pereyra Ellen L. Philipsborn Bernice Elizabeth Laura Plum Ena Pogojeff Norma Estrid Ramsgard Christina Mulr Reid Mildred E. Rianeckar Beatrice Gloria Rohtfs Phyllis R. Root Bernice Roth Shirley Janet Route Leila Dorothy Rovai Grace C. Sant Marjorie Schnittger Lorraine Schwerin Vera SedloH Jeanne Doris Saagar Audrey Dell Simmons Barbara Starr Gloria Slater Betty Louise Stoffert Jean Stratton Joan Jinnett Sutton Lillian J. Tabournal Elena Thomas Katharine Dolores Thomai Lorraine Thomai Patricia Maria Thomas Lois Gail Thompson Batty Isabel Tredway Laura A. Urban Ramona Vincent Barbara WankowskI Virginia Joyce Wayne Batty White Phyllis Ardene White Betsey Ann Wilson Haial Tibbs Wilson Judith Wiseman Minnie G. Wong Gloria Yaffaa Paarl Zuckarman Eighteen

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JANUARY 4 JEAN STRATTON Jean is a three and a half year graduate who made the honor roll many timet. In sports, golf was her fav- orite. LILLIAN TABOURNAL Lillian did welt in her studies and was on the hon- or roll a good many times. She went out for tennis and expects to go to college. ELENA THOMAS A Shield and C.S.F. mem- ber, Elena rose to Literary Editor of the Red and White. and was assistant badminton manager. Stan- ford is her choice. GAIL THOMPSON Gait worked in the cafe- teria for three and a half years. As her sport she took badminton and earned her Block L. She will attend U.C. LAURA URBAN Laura came to Lowell as a L2 from Manila. P.t. She enjoyed playing badmin- ton and was a three and a half year graduate. BARBARA WANKOWSKI Barbara was a sports en- thusiast who went out for badminton and Ice skating. She served on the L3 dance committee, and plans to enter U.C. BETTY WHITE Betty served on the H3 dance committee, and en- joyed many sports includ- ing swimming, tennis and hockey. RONALD WILLIAMS Ronald participated In football and crew, and be- came a Block L member. He served In Mr. Monroe ' s office and on the traffic squad. JUDITH WISEMAN Judy was L3 room repre- sentative and devoted much of her time and tal- ent to the orchestra, play- ing her violin. JOHN STRICKLER John participated in R.O. T.C. and track for a year but devoted much time to his history and language major. JOHN TAKETA John devoted most of his time to his studies and ei- pects to continue hit work In Berkeley. LORRAINE THOMAS Lorraine sang much for Lowell, being a member of the Advanced Glee and the Triple Trio. Enjoyed swimming and hockey as her sports. DAVID THURM Dave was such a star var- sity basketball player as to make all-city team. He was elected Prexy of the Block L and plans to go to Stan- ford. WARREN VALENCIA Warren went out for rid- ing, and majored In Eng- lish. He plans to enroll at S.P. J.C. after graduation. VIRGINIA WAYNE Virginia played in the Ad- vanced Orchestra and was a Glee member. She en- joyed Ice skating, and plans to enter S.F. State. CHARLES WHITE Charlie worked in Mr. Mon- roe ' s office and helped him in many ways. After he graduates, he will attend Washington State College. BETSY WILSON Betsy went out for golf and Ice skating and helped In Mr, Monroe ' s office. She plans to attend Stanford and study journalism. GLENN WOLLMAN A Scroll and Block L mem- ber, Glenn played basket- ball. He was Prexy of Boys ' Council as a H4 and was also Prexy of both his L3 and L4 classes. JOAN SUTTON Joan transferred from Roosevelt High In Fresno as a H3 and became a real Lowell student. Hopes to go to U.C. DOLORES THOMAS Dolores was elected Vice Prexy of the Spanish club, and went out for badmin- ton and tennis. She will study journalism at college. PATRICIA THOMAS P i was the able Preiy of the Girls Advanced Glee. She served as a library as- sistant and room represen- tative, and was active In many sports. BETTY TREDWAY Betty served as a library assistant, helping Miss Scott in many ways. She majored In science, and will attend Washington State College. RAMONA VINCENT Ramona was manager of badminton, and earned her Block L in this sport. In her spare time she sang with the A Capella Choir. ROLLO WHEELER Rollo earned his Block In track that claimed his at- tention for one and a half years. He Intends to study engineering at U.C. PHYLISS WHITE Phyl was secretary of the C.S.F., manager of ice skating and liked golf. She played in the orchestra and hopes to be a Math. Prof. ■ HAZEL WILSON Hazel served as a rest room attendant while at Lowell and did well in all of her studies. Her ambi- tion is to become a private secretary. ALLEN WONG Allen worked hard ai draw- ing designs for the Ar staff. When he graduates from Lowell he will study architecture at U.C. Seventeen



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NOBLE HAMILTON President BARBARA BAMMANN Vice President RAYMOND MILTON Secretary H4 Room Representatives First Row — Chow, Stein, Wollman, Hall. Hunter. Second Row — Lynch, Goldman. Brodofiky, Bernstein, Burke. H4 Dance Committee Second Row — Goldman, Hunter. Wollman, Hall. Larrieu. Fint Row — Christian, Hamilton, Bammann, Milton, Schwerin. GLENN WOLLt AN President Boys ' Council MARIANNE GOLDKHAN President Girls ' Council ROBERT ROCKWELL Class Valedictorian AIL GRADUATES! Under the leadership of President Hamilton, Vice President Bammann, and Secretary Milton, the high senior class, though small, v as alert. The Student Body officers Included William Joslyn, Barbara Don, Albert Garcia, Robert Rockwell, Evelyn Baler, and Noel Reyburn. Glenn Wollman was chosen President of Boys ' Council: Marianne Goldman of Girls ' . Scroll and L workers were President Moore, Cerf, Clifford, Garcia, Hall, Joslyn, McNamara, Milton, O ' Sullivan, and Wollman; Shield and L , Misses Levlnson, President, Baler, Bammann, Christian, Don, Fowler, Goldman, Goldsworthy, Larrieu, Nell, Otto, Stoffers and Thomas. Red and White associate editors were Jean Levlnson and Elena Thomas; art staff members. Clare Bush, Denver Greer, and Allen Wong. With Editor Rockwell on the Lowell were Jean Cohen and Phyllis Roos. Frank Gilllo was a star debater. Carol Christian led the C.S.F. Thespians were James Chandler, Jean Levinson, Jack Lynch, Fred MacDonell and Vera Sedloff. The Boys ' Glee featured Paul Kohler. Gloria Yaffee and Lorraine Thomas sang In the Triple Trio; Shirley Rouse accompanied the Girls ' Glee. Claire Wllklns was orchestra concert mistress. Shigeru Yasuda headed the Camera Club; Charles Compton, both the Psychology and Motion Picture Clubs. The R.O.T.C. Interested Lieutenant Colonel O ' Sullivan, Captains Anderson, Mason Prugh, and Lieutenant Brooks. G.A.A. officers were Christian, Essmann, Larson, Nell, Vincent, and White. Presiding over the Block L was David Thurm. Outstanding gridmen were Cerf, Garcia, Cap- tain Joslyn, Jones. MacKinnon, Milton and Schwartz. Soccer starred Brown, Hall, Hunter, McNa- mara, Moore, and Peters. Missing in basketball will be Cerf, Ericsson, Joslyn and Thurm; in baseball, Garcia and Havey; crew, Conradi and Palmer; golf. Hale, Havey and Manning; swim- ming, Gilkey, Hall, Hunter, and Lowe. Good was captain of track, Foff of tennis. About fifty high seniors completed their Physics; eighty-six finished United States History, one hundred and seventy took Advanced Composition to prepare for the important Subject A . President Hamilton will preside at graduation, scheduled for the afternoon of January 18, 1940, at the War Memorial Opera House. Robert Rockwell will give the Valedictory, and Jean Levln- son, the Class history. Alternating black and white gowns will be worn. The dance committee Is certain to produce a gala Senior Ball on the evening of graduation, In the ballroom of the Fairmont Hotel, to climax a round of commencement festivities. Nin«t «n

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