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

 - Class of 1942

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JAMES O’CONNELL: Stayed by popular demand DorotHy SuRTEES: Her sweet music ended in 314 years EDWARD ODENTHAL: We know Ed had fun SEVERYN OKSENBERG: Fu- ture J.C.’er LORRAINE O’LOONEY: A fe- male Tiny Tim RITA O’NerLt: How about a game of chess? ROBERTA OSBOURNE: Spell “Brains’’ with a large ‘‘B’’ PATRICIA OTTO: The sun- shine on our reservation TOSHIO OzAKI: A C.S.F. enrollee EDWIN PAILLASsoU: Every day's a holiday ELIZABETH PALMER: As cute as they come DOLORES PARODI: Owner of the golden voice LEONCE PERRIN: Where’s my overcoat? DONALD PHILLEO: Smart for his age JANE PHIpps: Songstress su- perb THOMAS PICKETT: Moved the pawns FRANK PIOMBO: Head man for Lowell’s sheet MILDRED PLUMMER: What. no tools? JOHN Poo: He’s another C.S.F.’er MARGARET POULSEN: Chief bird swatter EVELYN PRATHER: Just a nice girl BONNIE PREVATTE: She’ll be missed EDWIN PROULXx: He sank em for the ‘‘Wee Ones’’ DALLAS RADER: 30’s sharp- shooter JOANZRANSOHOFF: Of the s Z offs Pa s » EVELYN ASMUSSEN: A Ag lL fuicd waltz in motion ND REBOIS: Guards our byways JOANNE REED: Ivory artist JAMES REGNOLDS: Just a cowboy at heart DOROTHY RICHARDSON: A crayon cut-up WILLIAM RICHARDSON: A player upon words JANET Rico; A dream in calico

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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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ALICE RIGHETTI: Somebedy pass her the skis LUCRETIA RILOVICH: That personality kid Betty R NGHAM; Miss Har: rison’s ¢ute’ blofide EvELYN Riss; Clevef and “classy RosE RIv¥ERA: Glee girl BETLY ROBANSER: Rideém cowboy JoCANW RODGERS: Sweet As her name EDWIN, ROGERS: Oh-so-godd in shurdliag NATALIE ROSENBERG: Fuk fi Jackie, saad Jo 4 f SPANFORDS Make that des MARIE OAS) op — wor a A Ve - 7 ae Hp KOT AMUND [pe [’- Sp He YS KY Ao 7 { Dp Ta 5 to LI lA OT v, ie J“ fs A walk- “A Epw Ls ing thesaur MOTOSKI SAKAGUCHI: He's “faithful forever’’ HisajI SAKAI: ‘“‘A’’ swim mer A WILLIAM SALES: Sold him- self around here ROSEMARY SCHIvO: Ah... sweet mystery of life NorBERT SCHLAMM: Ouch, my shins! CLAUDE SCHMIDT: ‘‘Let the cameras roll’’ ROBERT SCHMIDT: A stripe wearer JUNE SCHMULIAN: She gra- ciously ‘‘Grant’’-ed us sports JANICE SCHULZE: Finished with a bang KENNETH SCHUSSEL: My trombone is my pastime RUTH SCHWEDHBEM : A fin- ger in eyery pie DONALD ScoTT: An expert at the royal game EDYTHE SEGALI: Knit one, purl two ROBERT SETRAKIAN: Every- one loves a lover Kay SHATTUCK: A swell room rep. BURNETT SHEEHAN: Burns the cinderpath KENNETH SHELLEY: Mem- ber of Bicep Builders’ Union MARGARET SHEPHARD: So what's the use in worrying? JAMES SHEPPARD: He got around fast

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