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VOTERS TOMOR First Row MADELYN KINKLE ... Madelyn was a history major and an ice- skating enthusiast. Her chief ambition is to become a radio actress. BERNICE KIPNIS ... Bernice, a lover of music, spent most of her time playing the piano. Her aim in life is to be a concert pianist. ELIZABETH KITCHEN .. . making her Block L by playing tennis, Elizabeth became a Shield member by working in Miss Har- rison's office six terms. BETTY KLINKER... Betty was room rep., a C.S.F. member and a library worker. She also went out for volley ball and tennis. Will attend U. C. LOUISE KOHLER . . . working in the cafeteria and playing volley ball kept Louise busy. She will take a nursing course after graduation. NORMA KOTHE .... prexy of the Block L and a member of the Shield and L, Norma played badminton and tennis. Business college is her aim. BARBARA KRASE ... president of G. A. A. and Shield, Barbara earned a Block through tennis playing and managing. Will go to S. F. State. Second Row HELEN KUSUMINE .. . Helen interested herself in the Psychology Club and also in badminton and hockey. She intends to study nursing. BERT LARSON .. . Big Brother'’ Bert made the Block L for his efforts in swimming and crew. He intends to go on to college. RENE LASTRETO ... Rene, who was constantly on the honor roll, was also a laboratory assistant. He plans to continue study- ing science. NORAH LAVERS ... Norah became a life member of the C. S, F., but found time for badminton and debating. Teaching is her ambition. 19 ANNIE LEE . . . Annie worked hard at Lowell and majored in Spanish. She will continue her studies at our Junior College. WYONA LINDNER... prexy of the German Club and in Block L, C. S. F. and orchestra, Wyona will study music at the Col- lege of the Pacific. Third Row HERBERT MacFARLANE . . . Herb was a second lieutenant in the R. O. T. C. and a member of the rifle team. He will study aeronautical engineering. WILLIAM MANNING .. . Bill starred in many plays and on the track. A Block L, he also joined the Guards. Will study journalism and cartooning. DEAN MARCUCCI . .. a member of the traffic squad and Block L, Dean was also a star baseball player. He will study dentistry. HAROLD WAYNE MARSH . .. Wayne played football and bas- ketball, earning a Block. He was a Big Brother'' and on the traffic squad. Santa Clara will get him. HELEN MARIE MARX .... an enthusiast for ice-skating and bad- minton, Helen was in the advanced orchestra. Will go to S. F. State College. Fourth Row PETER MATTEI .. . Peter came from Tamalpais in his L4 term and shloyed track while at Lowell. Stanford will be his Alma ater. THOMAS MAUER . . . Captain in the R. O. T. C., Tom was an assistant yell leader in L4. He will attend S. F. J. C., then go to Berkeley. BERNICE McCOOK .. . Bernice worked in Mr. Monroe's office, on the ''Lowell,'' in the library. Ice-skating and badminton were her sports. RALPH McKENNA .... Ralph majored in history and helped Mr. Monroe in his office. He will enter San Francisco Junior College.
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GRADUATES TODAY... First Row WILLIS HITCHCOCK . . . Willis was a member of the Block L for his skill in crew and soccer. He will attend U. S. Coast Guard Academy. SKILES HOFFMAN ... Skiles, a star track and football man, was Block L prexy and a Scroll man. Clerk of Awards in the H3, he worked on the Lowell. BERTRAM HORN .... Bert earned his Block L as a football and track star. A Scroll and L man and C.S.F. lifer,'' he will go to Cal. and study law. AMY HORTON ... Amy was very active in sports and won her Block L for tennis and badminton. To be a gym teacher is her ambition. PHILIP HUGHES . . . Philip, a member of several clubs, took swimmin g as his sport. He intends to be a history teacher. MARIE JAMESON .. . Marie was on the Block L through her efforts in swimming and badminton. After graduation she will go to college. DOUGLAS JOHNSTON . . . Doug won his letter in track which also entitled him to membership in the Block L. He also worked on the 'Lowell. ’ Second Row AGNES JONES .. . Agnes, school vice-prexy, was on all dance committees, a dramatic star, office worker, and Shield member. Will go to U. C. DOROTHY JONES . . . Dorothy was a sports enthusiast, taking both tennis and basketball. Her plans are for S. F. J. C. GILBERT JONES .. . Gilbert belonged to the R. O. T. C. and the 'Red and White ' art staff. His sport was track and his major was mathematics. STRATTON JONES . . . Stratton took as his sport football. After graduation he is going to continue his studies at the College of the Pacific. 18 FRANK KAHN .... besides being a member of the C.S.F., Frank played eal and made the track team. Will go to pele, dee GEORGE KARONSKY . . . vice-prexy of the debating society, George was often on the honor roll and chose basketball as his sport. Will go to U. C. Third Row YUZO KATASE’. . . Yuzo was active in all Camera Club affairs, went out for track, and did magic tricks. His ambition is to be a chemist. RUTH KAUFMAN .... literary editor of the ''Red and White, Ruth was a member of the C.S.F. and Cafeteria force, Plans to be a lab. technician. YUKIYE KAWAGUCHI . . . Yukiye made the C.S.F. often. Her sports were badminton and hockey. The University of Cali- fornia will claim her. MARY KEATING ... Mary, who will go to San Francisco State College after graduation, took horseback riding and swim- ming as her sports. LESLIE KEISLING . . . likeable Leslie majored in science and became a laboratory assistant. His aim in life is to be a chemist. Fourth Row NORMAN KELLER . . . sports kept Norman busy at Lowell. He took basketball, swimming, and water polo. He will enter S. F. State College. PETER KEPON .. . Pete, a Block L man, was a member of the traffic squad and clean-up committee. He played football and also went out for crew. JEAN KERRIGAN . . . Jean was a room representative in her H3 term. After graduation she will go to San Francisco Junior College. ANNE KILCOURSE . . . athletic Anne was not only a room rep., but Clerk of Awards, Shield secretary, golf manager, and a Block L wearer.
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GRADUATES TODAY... First Row NEITA McKENZIE... Neita, a history major, plans to go to San Francisco State College and later become a dietitian, MARTIN MEHDY ... Martin's time was spent majoring in history and playing basketball. He will go to S. F. J. C. and pre- pare for civil service. MARTHA MELVIN ... Martha worked in Mrs. Miller's office and played basketball and hockey. After graduation she will go to college. ANGELO MISTHOS ... playing football got Angelo a member- ship in the Block L. He was prexy of tie Boys' Cauncil. He would like to be a cartoonist. DONALD MODLIN .. . Donald was on the swimming team for three years. At California he will study business adminis- tration. PATRICIA MOFFITT ... an artistic Shield and L girl, Pat majored in art and was on the 'Red and White'' art staff. She hopes to be a commercial artist. JACQUELINE MORRIS . . . horseback riding and tennis gave Jackie her Block L. She was an office worker and also a C. S. F. member. Second Row RUTH MORSE ... a three and one-half year graduate, Ruth was a Chemistry Club and a C, S. F. member. She will study bacteriology at Cal. LUCY MOURADIAN ... a Shield and L girl, Lucy was literary and then co-senior editor of the ''Red and White,'' a room rep., and also made the Block for badminton. ROBERT MURPHY .. . Bob was a lieutenant in the R. O. T. C. and also served as a room representative. Will study navi- gation at S. F. J. C. IRVING MYERSON . .. little but mighty, Irving took three majors in Lowell. He plans to take accountancy at the University of California. 20 EIKO NAKAMIZO . . . Eiko was active in golf and ice-skating. She was constantly on the honor roll, and will go to Cal. to prepare to teach. JUNE NAKAYAMA .... a history and English major, June was an ace debater and a hard worker on the Lowell staff. She was Class Historian and state oratorical winner. Third Row JACK NEALIS ... a happy-go-lucky C.S.F. member, Jack was basketball manager and a Block L boy. Stanford will claim him. SHIRLEY NEWMAN . . . Shirley took history as a major, and riding as her sport. Stanford will be her Alma Mater. EDMUND NORMOYLE ... entering Lewell as a L3, Ed was editor of the ''Lowell,'’ member of the Scroll and traffic squad, also an office worker. WILLIAM O'BRIEN .. . playing football got Bill his Block. He was a Big Brother'’ and a member of the traffic squad. He plans to attend Santa Clara. RICHARD PALTENGHI .. . Dick served in the R. O. T. C. and was very interested in dramatics. He plans to interest. him- self in radio work. Fourth Row MARION PARMELEE ... . Marion took ice-skating as her sport and worked in Miss Harrison's office. She will attend the Uni- versity of Hawaii. JEAN PEASLEE ...a L4 room rep., library and office worker, Jean enjoyed ice-skating and badminton. She will enter S. F. State College. FRANK QUINN .... Frank liked dramatics and appeared in five term plays. He belonged to the debating society and Lowell staff. U. S. F. will be his college. LESTER QUIRK . .. majoriag in history and French, Lester also was a swimming and track enthusiast. He will continue to study at Cal. 4
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