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

 - Class of 1941

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First Row ROBERT TWOHY .. . Bob selected football and track as nis gets He majored in English and history. Plans to enter U. C. ALEXANDER VLADIMIROFF . . . Big Brother.'' Alex, on traffic squad, liked soccer and crew. He chooses architecture at San Jose State. BARBARA VOORSANGER . . . an office worker, room rep., and tennis player. Barbara also liked debating and dramatics. Second Row ELSIE WAGNER . . Elsie was not only G.A.A. prexy, but a Block, a Shield, and a C.S.F, member. She will enroll at U. C. BARBARA WALTER .. . a Shield and Block girl, Barbara was G.A.A. secretary, golf manager, room representative, and a library worker. Will go to U. C. FREDERICK WARNKE . . . a captain in the R.O.T.C., Fred also belonged to the rifle team. Will attend Agricultural College. Third Row HELOISE WEICK ... taking science as a major and tennis as a sport, Heloise will study to be a dietitian at U. C. MARJORIE WEISS ... prexy of Girls' Council, Marge was a room rep. and a good rider. Will take up advertising at Cal. SAMUEL WEISS . . . Sam majored in math and expects to con- tinue studying at the University of California. Fourth Row ELLIS WIARD . . . Ellis, who worked in Mr. Monroe's office, was a transfer from Poly. After graduation he will go to work. MARJORIE WILSON . . . manager of lockers, Marjorie liked ten- nis, ice-skating and basketball. She wants to attend busi- ness college. EVA WONG .. . Eva's favorite sports were basketball and bad- minton. Constantly on the honor roll, she will go to Cal. Fifth Row FLORENCE WONG ..... Florence worked hard enough to make the honor roll every term. Intends to go to college. HENRY YIP... Henry also won his Block in 10's and 20's basket- ball. He will go to the California Aggies. SHIRLEY ZELECHOWER ... Shirley, a four-year “‘librarian,'' was in C.S.F., a star debater, a room rep., a swimmer. Plans a business career. VOTERS TOMORROW Girls Kipnis, Bernice Nakamizo, Eiko Stevens, Loretta Adams, Marilyn Alexander, Patsy Almlie, May Anderson, Bette Appel, Nadine Arnault, Avonne Bachynsky, Helen Beeker, Alice Bendstrup, Gerda Bettencourt, Barbara Bloom, Alice Bloom, Phyll's Blum, Jacquelyn Boone, P. Arliss Bryant, El'zabeth Cameron, Audrey Casey, Janislee Close, Marjorie Collins, Roberta Conrad, Barbara Coyle, Jacqueline De Carlo, Pauline Deckman, Marjorie Degenhardt, Helen Dove, Barbara Ekelof, Olga Engler, Doris Erhart, Dorothy Erickson, Maryjean Esmond, Patricia Evans, Vivien Finck, Margaret Fitzgerald, Betty Glos, Lorraine Gorman, Marian Grattarola, Velma Griffin, Jane Groth, Alyce Hand, Nadine Hayward, Sonja Helms, Virginia Horton, Amy Jameson, Mary Jones, Agnes Jones, Dorothy Kaufman, Ruth Kawaguchi, Yukiye Keating, Mary Kerrigan, Jean Kilcourse, Anne Kinkle, Madelyn Klinker, Elizabeth Kitchen, Elizabeth Kohler, B. Louise Kothe, Norma Krase, Barbara Kusumine, Helen Lavers, Norah Lee, Annie Lindner, Wyona Marx, Helen McCook, Bernice McKenzie, Neita Melvin, Martha Moffitt, Patricia Morris, Jacqueline Morse, Ruth Mouradian, Lucy Nakayama, June Newman, Shirley Parmelee, Marion Peaslee, L. Jean Rosenblatt, Betty Salz, Margaret Sapir, Evelyn Schultz, Helen Seidel, Hildegard Selix, Thelma Severdia, Jennie Shain, Naomi Simon, Gene Sokoloff, Jeanette Sonnenfeld, Gloria Stringfield, Betty Stuart, Joan Sutton, Eileen Tong, Emmeline Trimble, Elizabeth Voorsanger, Barbara Wagner, Elsie Walter, Barbara Walter, Bertha Weick, Heloise Weiss, Marjorie Wilson, Marjorie Wong, Eva Wong, Florence Zelechower, Shirley 23 eee ek ee Baan as Engi ss eds VAG INE IN UA SA LEASE GSP 0AIE SAN wn RS RUE TRE ALDOR EP TERRE SEE A TS ARRON SSESIAEIOS

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First Row FRANK SHERMAN .... Frank served as an L3 and H3 roo nee sentative and majored in math. Will go to S. F. GENE SIMON ... Gene, who took as her major history, will go to | Marin J. om ‘after graduation. JEANETTE SOKOLOFF . . . Jeanette took part in several sports and belonged to the Chem. Club. Her ambition is to teach English. Second Row GLORIA SONNENFELD .. . serving as room rep. four times, Gloria was a C.S.F. member. She is going to Cal. to study dramatics. RALPH SPIEGL ... a Scroll boy, Ralph, the Journal's sports edi- tor, was on the L4 and H4 dance committees, a swimmer and a tennis player. ROBERT STAHMER ... a laboratory assistant, Bob also went out for tennis and served as a room rep. Will study aeronautics. Third Row LORETTA STEVENS .. . secretary of the Block L, Loretta helped Miss Harrison and enjoyed horseback riding and tennis. BETTY JANE STRINGFIELD .. . majoring in history and languages, Betty worked on the 'Lowell'' and played tennis. Is college bound. JOAN STUART ... Joan was on Shield, C.S.F., and the art staff. She found time for dramatics, ice-skating, and swimming. Fourth Row EILEEN SUTTEN .. . taking charge of lockers was Eileen's big job. She found time to play badminton. Will go to college. MASATERIE TATSUNO ... sports-minded, Masaterie participated in basketball and track. Will attend business school. WILLIAM TAYLOR .. . Bill had the distinction of making C.S.F. three times. At Stanford he will study business administra- tion. Fifth Row JOHN THOMPSON ... making a Block L through his good work in football and track, John was a member of the traffic squad also. EMMELINE TONG ... Emmeline, a math major, was often on the honor roll. She plans to enroll at San Francisco Junior College. JEAN TRIMBLE... Jean took badminton and riding for sport and science and latin for study. She will attend San Mateo GRADUATES TODAY... Boys Aaronson, Clarke Chandler, William Haas, John Keisling, Leslie Neuman, Peter Schumacher, Arthur Aoki, Michio Cohen, Arthur Haber, Jr., William Keller, Norman Normoyle, Edmund Schwartz, Arthur Auyong, Benjamin Cohen, Irwin Hait, Charles Kepon, Jr., Peter ; ne Sher, Samuel Coleman, Ted Halstead, Forrest O'Brien, William Sherman, Edward Ball, Charles Conn, Jr., Edwin Hanamura, Bob Larson, Bert fal os Sherman, Jr., Frank Barreto. Daniel Paltenghi, Richard = ' Crowell, Burton Hardesty, Kenneth Lastreto, Rene Spiegl, Ralph Battat, Jake Hartford, Bertram . Stahmer, Robert Quinn, Frank Beanston, Donald Davis, Robert Haun, Raymond MacFarlane, Herbert Oulric: dohn Strand, Robert Benezra, Albert De Martini, John Heyman, Alvin Manning, William ’ Bernhardt, Ralph Ducasse, Maurice Hideshima, Hikaru Marcucci, Dean Raaka, Carl Tate, Thomas Bik, Jack Dudley, Dixon Hitchcock, Willis Marsh, H. Wayne RakImann, Donald Tatsuno, Masateru Bird, Gordon 7 Hoffman, G. Skiles Mattei, Peter Ratto, Raymond Taylor, William Bruch, Paul Flexsenhar, William Horn, Bertram Mauer, Jr., Thomas Rembold, Mylon Thompson, John Buchan, Ralph Fried, Lawrence Hughes, Philip McKenna, Ralph Rinder, Robert Twohy, Robert Burmeister, Robert Mehdy, Martin Roberts, Clifford Bush, Dean Galvin, George Johnston, Douglas Misthos, Angelo Robins, David Vladimiroff, Alex Bush, William George, Richard Jones, Stratton Modlin, Donald Roche, Richard Gianopulos, John Jones, J. Gilbert Murphy, Robert Roleson, Ralph Warnke, Frederick Calhan, Edward Goldfinger, Clarence Murray, Alden Rvaseanin Weiss, Samuel Campbell, William Grady, Creighton Kahn, Frank Myerson, Irving ; Wiard. Ellis Canfield, George Grannis, Donald Karonsky, George Scharff, David Cardinal, Robert Graves, William Katase, Yuzo Nealis, John Schnapp, Michael Yip, Henry



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ARTHUR SCHUMACHER H-4 Room Representatives DAVID ROBINS President Second Row—Barreto, Graves, Raaka, Misthos; First Row— Valedictorian Weiss, Erickson, Sonnenfeld, Engler, Beeker. SONJA HAYWARD MARJORIE WEISS Vice-President H-4 Dance Committee President Girls’ Council BERTRAM HARTFORD Second Row—Raaka, Chandler, Kitchen, Hartford, Spiegl; ANGELO MISTHOS First Row—Fitzgerald, Deckman, Hayward, Schumacher, : ; Secretary, Koarncmlones President Boys' Council TO MAKE THIS TERM AS SUCCESSFUL as it has been, the high seniors elected their officers and cooperated in all activities and services with an everlasting spirit, characteristic of interested American youths. Achieving the honor of holding the highest student offices available at Lowell were President Carl Raaka of the L. H. S. S. A.; Vice-President Agnes Jones; Editor of the ''Lowell,'’ Edwin Conn; Editor of the ''Red and White,'’ Donald Beanston; and Yell Leader, Alvin Heyman. Aiding these officers as lead- ers of the seniors were President, Arthur Schumacher; Vice-President, Sonja Hayward; and Secretary, Bertram Hartford. The Shield and 'L, led by Barbara Krase, included high seniors Marilyn Adams, Marjorie Deckman, Betty Fitzgerald, Jane Griffin, Sonja Hayward, Agnes Jones, Anne Kilcourse, Elizabeth Kitchen, Norma Kothe, Patricia Moffitt, Lucy Mouradian, Helen Schultz, Joan Stuart, Elsie Wagner and Barbara Walter. The Scroll and 'L,'' claimed high senior president, William Chandler and members, Donald Beanston, Robert Burmeister, William Bush, Edwin Conn, Bertram Hartford, Alvin Heyman, Skiles Hoffman, Bertram Horn, Edmund Normoyle, Carl Raaka, Arthur Schumacher, and Ralph Spiegl. Don- ald Beanston, editor of the ''Red and White'' headed an efficient staff comprised of assistant editor, Marilyn Adams; co-senior editors, Alice Bloom and Lucy Mouradian; literary editor, Ruth Kaufman; boys’ sports editor, Ralph Spiegl; and artists, Marjorie Close, Gilbert Jones, Patricia Moffitt and Joan Stuart. Assisting Editor Conn, the ''Lowell'’ staff included Arthur Cohen, managing editor; Lorraine Glos and Skiles Hoffman, girls’ and boys’ sports editors, respectively, and reporters, William Graves, Douglas Johnston, William Manning, June Nakayama, Edmund Normoyle, Frank Quinn, Naomi Shain and Mar- jorie Weiss. F Prominent thespians were Agnes Jones, William Manning, Frank Quinn and Joan Stuart. Upholding the previous and present honors of the oratorically inclined were David Robins, league as well as society president; George Karonsky, vice-president; and members Edwin Conn, Lorraine Heiman, June Nakayama and Shirley Zelechower. Marjorie Weiss and Angelo Misthos presided over the Girls’ and 24. (ne ce a ae a an mR a eS

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