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

 - Class of 1944

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ROW ONE I EVELYN FILICE: Evelyn was a member of the big sisters and Shield and She served in the cafe and was on the C.S.F. I JOAN FISHER: Joan was room representative and on the dance committee in her H-3 term. Riding was her sport. 0 MARION FLINT: Marion was elected room representative in her sophomore year. She was active in all sports, and was an honor student. 0 JACQUELINE FORRESTER: Jacqueline took a sport every term during her stay at Lowell. She was on the honor roll. I DONALD FRICKE: Donald evidently knew his men fthat is-his chess menl as he was elected Chess Club prexy three times. 0 HELEN FUDEM: Helen was elected room representative in her freshman year. She was active in sports and often made the honor roll. Q FREDERICK GANZ: Fred was on the Scroll and Block L socie- ties. He was captain of the swimming team and a member of the dance committee twice. ROW TWO 0 FRANK GARRISON: Frank was a member of the cross-country track team. He made the honor roll every term. I RONALD GEE: Ronald was a first lieutenant in the Reserve Offi- cer's Training Corps. He was in the Saber Club and on the honor roll. 0 BRADFORD GILES: Brad was head yell 'leader and Scroll and L prexy. He got a block for track and was a big brother. U ROBERT GLASCOCK: Bob was a captain in the R.O.T.C. and a Hi-Y prexy. He was also a member of the Saber Club. 0 FRITZI GLAUSER: Fritzi was elected room representative in her L-5 term. She took horseback riding and made history her maior. O IRVING GOLDBERG: Irv says, Just call me versatile. Right he is. R.0.T.C. officer, football, crew, low-3 room rep., Chem Club, honor roll and 5M year graduate. 0 LEATRICE GOLDEN: Leatrice went out for ice skating. Her att and English majors were main factors in her making the honor roll. ROW THREE 0 ARNOLD GQLDMAN: Arnold was an ofhcer in the Psychology Club, and active in the Dramatics Society. He was elected room rep. in his junior year. 0 CHARLES GOLDSCHMIDT: Charles is the Clubby type, he be- longed to the Junior Statesmen, the Chess and Slide-Rule Clubs. D ALICE GOLUB: Alice was a room representative and helped in the rest room. She was on the honor roll. Q FRANK GOTCH: Frank has never been off the honor roll in all his time at Lowellg he came last year. He is a member of the C.S.F., too. I JUNE GRAMEM: June was a member of the G.A.A.g she took tennis. She was on the honor roll consistently. 0 -SI-IIRLEE GREENBERG: Shirlee was accompanist for both the Triple Trio and the Glee Club. She took tennis. 0 JOHN GRIM: Grim John was known for his smile. He grinned despite a math and science major. ROW FOUR 0 SPIRO GUDELJ: Spiro got his block for his work on the crew team and football. He was on the honor roll. 0 HAROLD HAAS: Harold was an honor student. He majored in history, mathematics, and English. 0 HELEN HANDL: Helen was a member of the C.S.F., and is a three-year graduate. She spent many hours coaching and was a room representative. I ELIZABETH HANSEN: Bette chose swimming as her sport and was on the honor roll every year She majored in English and history. 0 CURTIS HARDIE: Curtis came to Lowell in his senior year from Hollister. He went out for track and tennis. 0 KATHARINE HARDIE: Katharine arrived at Lowell in her low senior term. She helped on the iournal. 0 LOREN HARTMAN: Loren was on the 130-pound basketball team and on the crew team. He got his block for these sports. SE IUH5 - SPHI E214

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ROW ONE 0 DANIEL CHU: Daniel was elected room representative in his low three term, He made the honor roll consistently. 0 ARDELLE CLARK: Ardelle was active in the AG.A.A., taking bowl- ing for three terms. She made the honor roll with her history major. 0 JEANNE CLARK: Jeanne won her block for ridingg she worked in the library and was a member of the Ski Club. On the honor roll, too. 0 ELIZABETH COBLENTZ: Elizabeth was elected riding manager, and was a member of the Block She worked in the ibrary and was on the honor roll. 0 MORTON COHEN: Scribe Mort was on both the Lowell and R. 81 staffs: he was made editor of the former. He was on the Scroll. U ALLAN COHN: Allan was manager of the War Bond and Stamp sales. His major was Science and he made the honor roll. I LILLI COI'-IN: Not mentioned in the Lend-Lease agreement, never- theless, Lilli came to Lowell from England, She was on the honor roll. ROW TWO I PATRICIA COLLINS: Pat came up to Lolwell from Belmont recently. Athletically inclined she excelled in swimming and riding. 0 DOROTHY CONLAN: Dorothy was a member of the G.A.A., taking both tennis and bowling. She majored in history and English. 0 FRANK CORCORAN: Frank was a three and a half year graduate. He left before graduation for his training in the Air Forces. 0 LESLIE COTTER: Les was on the traffic squad and a member of the L-5 and L-4 dance committees, He made the honor roll. 0 FRANCES DEELY: Frances, a member of the Block L society. She majored in history and languages. I HELEN DENCKER: Helen was president of the Spanish Club, and a big sister. She was a member of the C.S.F. and was elected stamp representative. ONAOMI DENNEY: Naomi transferred to Lowell from Bates, She made the honor roll. ROW THREE I AUBREY DIPLOCK: Aubrey was on the low-4 dance committee. She came to Lowell from Washington in her junior year. 0 ROBERT DOHERTY: Robert was on the crew team and a cadet in the R.O.T.C. He made the honor roll. 0 RICHARD DREWES: A junior statesman, Richard talked himself into the job of H-4 room rep. He also belonged to the Chess Club. 0 CECILIA DRISCOLL: Cecilia was a room representative in her sophomore year. She served on the Lost and Found and took bowling. 0 WANDA DYER: Wanda is the person to ask if you want to know about English or history. She made the honor roll. 0 MABEL EDWARDS: Mabel took both ice skating and tennis, and hopes her studies in Spanish will be useful later on. 0 SYBIL EGGLESTONz Sybil was usually on ice or riding her bike, She chose math. and science as her majors. ROW FOUR 0 RUTH ELKIND: Ruth went out for dramatics. She won her Block L for bowling and chose an English major. I JACK ELY: Jack was elected room rep, in both his low and high junior terms. He made the honor roll with his math major. 0 RETHA EMMICK: Retha was active in both swimming and horsea back riding. History was her major subject, 0 JEANNE ERB: Jeanne was elected President of the Shield and L g she was a member of the big sisters and Block L Society. 0 CAROLE FALTIN: Carole was active in baseball and swimmingg she majored in English and science. 0 THOMAS FANCHER: Tom was a captain in the R.O.T.C. ' also he was elected president of the Saber Club. He was an honor student. U HILDA FEINBERG: Hilda was a secretary for the Psychology Club for three terms. She served in the cafe and was on the C.S.F. SE IUH5 - SPIII IT44.



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ROW ONE 0 CAROL HAYLAND: Carol came to Lowell in her low-5 term and was elected room rep, in that very term. She took bowling. 0 JEAN HAYMAN: Jean got her block for riding: she was a L-5 room rep., and worked in the office. She was also a big sister. 0 WARREN HAYWARD: Warren was a three and a half year grad- uate: he was on the baseball team, besides being a member of the Ski and Chem. Clubs. 0 JOHN HENRICUS: John was a lieutenant in the R.O.T.C,g he was also on the baseball team. I DAVID HERBERT: Dave got his block for varsity basketball, and lightweight track, He made the honor roll. I JAMES HERON: Jim was on the Scroll and L. He served on the trafhc squad and in the office and book room. 0 HENRY HERTING: Henry was on the crew and swimming teams. He was on the honor roll often, ROW TWO 0 DONALD HESKINS: Donald was elected L-4 room representative. He made the honor roll every year with his language major. 0 ELEANOR HESSELBERG: Eleanor was musically inclined. She played the cello in the advanced orchestra for three terms 0 SUSAN HIRSCH: Susan was a room rep. in her freshman year, and a member of the L-3 dance committee. She went out for dramatics and skating. 0 GLORIA HOFFMAN: Gloria made the honor roll every terrn. She was a member of the G.A.A., taking ice skating. Her major was science. 0 BARBARA HOLT: Barbara came to Lowell from Van 4Nuysg she took hockey and basketball, She was also strong in dramatlcs. 0 DONALD HONNERT: Don got a block for his hard work on the football and track teams. 0 MELVIN HORN: Athletically inclined, Mervin went out for both baseball and track. He majored in mathematics. ROW THREE 0 HENRY HUNT: Henry wrote on the Lowell staff and helped care for the gym stairs. He made the honor roll. 0 MARILYN HUNT: Marilyn was a member of the G.A.A. for many terms, She made the honor roll on an English major. 0 STANLEY HURBERT: Stanley was a member of the C.S.F. and the Camera Club. He majored in French and English. 0 SHIRLEY HURWITZ: Shirley won her block and the position of manager of the Ice Skating Club. She was a big sister and a member of the Clean-up Club. 0 ARTHUR HUSTON: Arthur made the 130-pound basketball team. He was elected room rep.: made the honor roll with his math. major. 0 DOROTHY HUSTON: Dorothy will get her diploma after only three and a half years. She made the honor roll with her history major. I HELEN ISAACSON: Helen chose ice-skating as her sport. She made the honor roll almost every term. ROW FOUR 0 MIRIAM JACOB: Miriam chose riding as her sport. She majored in all languages, and was an honor student. 0 LEONARD JACOBS: Leonard went out for baesball, making the first team. He was on the honor roll frequently. I NANCY JACOBS: Nancy completed her work in only 5V2 Years. She went out for riding and was frequently on the honor roll. 0 PAUL JACOBSON: Paul was a major factor in our band's great success: he played the violin. Also he was active in tennis. 0 DONALD JAMES: Don went from the football and track teams to the saber and rifle teams. He was on the Scroll and a colonel in the R.O.T.C. 0 MARY ELLEN4 JAMES: Mary interested herself in sports while at Lowell. She was either on the C.S.F. or the honor roll. I ROBERT JAMES: Bob was on the 150 basketball team. He made the honor roll every term. SE IUH5 - SPHI E214 r

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