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BOB FOEHR ROBBIE SCHIFFLER President Vice President DOUG EAGAN CAROL MIERSON Yell Leader Girls' Yell Leader 1 ' T -E . MIKE HILL DAVE GOODWIN Secretary Treasurer VIRGINIA TILDEN SHELDON WOLFE Red 8. White Editor Lowell Editor e 66001664-' 5 Freshman to Senior, the dream, vague or clear, of every student is to be a student body officer. Those fortunate enough to have been chosen by their fellow students to fill student body offices did their work in a capable manner. Bob Foehr, President, headed the list of stu- dent body officers. Bob also participated in Track, Football, Big Brothers, was L-4 prexy, a member of Silver Spikes, and the H-3 Dance Cogmmittee. With a smile that beamed from ear to ear, our Vice-President, Robbie Schiffler, achieved her goal the hard way by the many activities in which she participated. Robbie, in addition to being Veep, was also L-3 Vice-Prexy, and also on the Student Body Dance Committee, Shield and GAA. The job of keeping the minutes was held by Mike Hill. Mike was kept busy with other ac- tivities, as he participated in Football, Track, was a Big Brother and a Rally Committeeman. Counting the money of Lowell's treasury was Dave Goodwin. Dave also found time to go out for Tennis and Basketball. A star half on the Football Varsity, Dave won the Call-Bulle- tin Award. This term's Editor of the Lowell, Sheldon Wolfe, put in many a hard hour to satisfy you, the readers. His 6-page Poly-Lowell edition made a big hit. Sheldon was on the Football Team, Big Brothers and a Scroll member. Giving out with her tremendous Lowell spirit, Carol Mierson yelled her way into being elected Girls' Yell Leader. When not leading yells, Carol was active in Block L, was a Room Rep., and participated in Bowling and lce Skating. E-Rah-Rah. This term's terrific Yell Lead- er was Doug Egan. He inspired us, even when our teams were losing. Doug's other activities around the school included Basketball, Track, Dance Committee, Scroll and Rally Committee. The girl responsible for the first half of this year's journal was Editor Virginia Tilden. Ginny also participated in GAA and Bowling.
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I: JOHN FLETCHER JOAN GATES KEN FRIEDMAN GIL CHAN President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 0 1 ' eawfz 4 ' The envy of every big and little gun on our Reservation! That sentence best describes those lucky Indians, who at the beginning of the Fall '50 semester bore the title: High Senior. The senior Indians elected J. Fletcher, pres- ident, J. Gates, vice president, K. Friedman, secretary, and G. Chan, treasurer. The H4 picnic was at Marin Town and Coun- try Club, Fairfax, on October l3, There was swimming, eating, basketball, football, danc- ing, and best of all, no classes! Came January 26, l95l - The Block L Rally. The H4 class yelled their loudest, for it was their last time to give the Eee-Rah and The Axe. The day ended with the senior Indians staging a pow-wow. Then January 30, l95l. Graduation Day for the Fall '50 class. The affair was held at George Washington High School. The climax of their graduation exercises was when the brave ln- dians moved their tassels from right to left - signifying that they were now alumni of the old Hayes Street brick pile. Next day, January 3l, the Senior Prom was held at the Room of the Dons at the Mark Hopkins Hotel. This was the night that dancing cheek to cheek was formal. The Prom ended- everyone left. As is traditional among Lowell grads, they came back to the Reservation's front steps and sang the Lowell hymn. FALL '50 SENIOR DANCE COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: IL to R7-K. Friedman, J. Klein, J. Gates, M. Borg, L. Rader, J. Cumberpatch, SECOND ROW-R. Kistler, J. Fletcher, B. Rouda, C. Speiss, G. Chan.
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