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

 - Class of 1942

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HENRY LEE: Straight “‘A’’ and chess, too Louris LEITHOLD: A sur- prising individual HAROLD LEMESH: The wind is fast also HERBERT Levy: It rhymes with sherbet CHARLES LINDGREN: Watch his line, girls JoHN LInpstTROM: ‘‘Col- umn right’’ GEORGE LINEER: ex-‘‘Fight- in’ Irish’’ ALFRED LOBELL: He uses his brains PARK LOUGHLIN: A small army man JEAN Low: Quiet but im- pressive “JUANDA LOoYSEN: Always willing to help PHILIS LUDLAM: Wore the Red White beanie DorROTHY MACKENZIE: The gal kegler MARIAN MADDEN: Study and study for 3¥ years Mary MaGuIrE: Homework didn’t bother her IRWIN Marcus: I’m not alone; Napoleon was short DONNA MARSHALL: Once called Buffalo home WILLIAM MARSHALL: “Row, row, row your boat’’ GLENNA MarTIN: ‘‘Goldy Locks’’ JOHN MaArTIN: Every inch a gentleman RICHARD MARTIN: Will I ever get to school on time? SAMUEL MARTIN: He’s got what it takes JACQUES MarTINET: Noth- ing bothers him BARBARA MATZGER: From ““Drew’s’’ but didn’t draw NANcy May: A gal among books EpwarD MCARTHUR: The smile is what gets them RANSOM MCBRIDE: A brain ! JOAN MCCaAFFERTY: “‘Ac- tive’ is the word MURIEL MCGRATH: An early bird VIRGINIA MCGRATH: A whiz at a quiz BARBARA MCINTYRE: ‘‘Su- gar and spice. ..”’ KATHLEEN MCINTYRE: The silent, friendly type

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ALICE KAFKAS: We ll liked Alice FRANCES KAGEYAMA: I don’t mind studying GISELA KAMM: We spell that c-u-t-e Dorotuy Kappes: The hair was especially notable DANIEL Kass: Dan was a good Joe FRANCES KATASE: Her smile just wouldn’t disappear PATRICIA KELLY: Easy come, easy go NORMAN KEMP: Just call me Norm PHYLLIS KERRIGAN: A typi- cal Lowellite ROBERT KESLER: ‘‘How to win friends’’ ROY KETTLER: Pulls a mean Oar JOHN KiLbDAy: “‘All the world’s a stage’’ WALTER KING: Ah, roy- alty JEANNE KLINGER: Got here by Eagle detour LESLEY KLINGER: I’m from Washington, too ROBERT KNOx: He had fun LyDIA KOHANOVICH: Never a sour note CLAIRE KoretT: Bye, bye, Claire DorIs KRUTMEYER: She's a g£0-getter KIKUYE KUBOTA: Smoother than ice JOHN LACKMANN: One of the best EDNA LAGORIO: The home- work kid KATHRYN LAIRD: Golfed through in 3% years WILLIAM LANDWORTH: Art- ist and playboy = WILLIAM LANE: Test tube tyrant JessE LANGRIDGE: How I love to argue NEILL LANSING: A credit to the school MARIE LARNER: She batted the ball Betty LARSEN: Adios, adieu and so long ELIZABETH LAWSON: ’Tends to truants MARIE LE BUANIC: Tri-Y prexy she was BARBARA LEE: She was a Parrot—once



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RICHARD MCKNEW: He She Meat ob drew SHIRLEY MCRAE: Ask a vor—she’ll do it PATRICIA MEHERIN: Cool, calm and collected LESLIE MENDELSON: The ‘Tiger’ roars again AYM@ND Vy - Why We Vise rope are zt me? ee ats yer’ Ae” « as al BA :QRould i) fe a a BERTRAM MeL ity Crewe: Oe , Ww, pig] best of tigate e C i pA he . CHARLES MILLER, poy’ ent for Ben Aix, MILLER: PJowgll’s mystery ma@ GAS MURIEL MILLerT Never lost a n¥nute SALLY MIL cAn;A+¥fer€’s Blondie ; wheg¥ s Dagwood? i CHARLOTFR MILLING: She knows h(y ‘Ko, re,gng ' ¥y of Bon Mipist Meré via Ore- —— gon t FRANCES MINZOREANSt bad at badminton fhtth, Frances? ELIZABETH MON FESCLABOS © Cajifornia, bat’ Ticome ’ | e A § SbZANN MONTGOMERY: A Litegat ag 3 JO-N Mog RTe dpuld Klis nang bé@frish? GORDON Morris: If there’s a sport, he’s done it! FLORENCE MORRISON: The larynx lass HELEN Morrison: Dr. Hi LO. ELEANOR MOosELEY: Um! We like her! Nancy MurpHyY: Army double talk PATRICIA MURPHY: I’m the second half EARL Murray: Talked with a baton in a big way ERNEST NACKorD: An all- around athlete Mary NAKABAYASHI: Ath- letic with a capital ‘‘A’’ Jutta NEIL: Everybody knows her GLoriA NICHOLS: Cutest of the five pennies MANUEL NorikGA: Tomor- row’s top tenor JosEPH Nowack: Broad- jumper with a fast smile JoseEpH NussBAUM: Coach Harris’ laughing boy

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