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

 - Class of 1952

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PETE KISTLER KIRSTEN DENKER Fall President Fall Vice-President RAY PERKINS VIRGINIA WARE Fall Treasurer Fall Secretary Popular Virginia Ware was elected to the minute-keeping job. Aside from being a Big Sister and on the Block L, Ginny was also L-4 Vice President and active in the GAA. Our former Head Yell Leader and track star, Ray Perkins, was elected to the job of keeping our school's finances in good order. Ray could be found most any time counting money in l43 Loaded with energy and school spirit, Head Yell Leader, Carter Cohen, was on hand at all the games to give our team the support they needed. Head Squaw on the Red and White this term is Kay Takakuwa. Besides bossing the RSQW staff, Kay had time to participate in the Big Sisters, Shield and the Block L. From Z to A, Zena Abers adds up as a mighty fine editor of the Lowell. On the Shield and Big Sisters, Block L and Dance Committee, Zena gave many hours of her time to put out six wonderful editions of the paper. Our Assistant Yell Leaders, Barry Gilbert and Leland Levy, deserve special crdeit for the fine spirit they showed at games. They helped to keep the Lowell spirit high in the rooting sec: tion. 466 .leawlew The idol of every Freshman - the envy of every Sophomore -- the ambition of every Junior - the pride of every Senior. Who or what is it? A Student Body officer. Up on the platform during the rallies and wearing a friendly grin in the halls is Pete Kistler, our Student Body President. Pete, as our chief, has participated in many Lowell ac- tivities and displays tremendous school spirit. A member of the Scroll, C.S.F., and Dance Committee, Pete is best known for his ability on the football field. Blond, blue-eyed Kirsten Dencker was chosen to be head squaw for the Fall. Kirsten's school activities include the Shield, Big Sisters, GAA, and the Rally Committee. CARTER COHEN PATSY SPEER Fall Head Yell Leader Fall Girls' Head Yell Leader ZENA ABERS KAY TAKAKUWA Lowell Editor Red 81 White Editor gy 197 95' -'Qiv2?2.h'.,.W,

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,4 Wow MZ 7010144 Um 7aca6Zq Miss J. Anderson, Mrs. A. L. Bach, Mr. W. E. Baker, Miss F. Balensiefer, Mr. I. C, Barker, Mrs. C. Bass, Mr. G. W. Bass, Mr. S. F. Berry, Mr. B. Brauer, Sgt. G. Brigham, Mrs. E. B. Catelli, Miss M. Chase, Mrs. M. S. Close, Mrs. l. M. Cooper, Mr. F. G. Driscoll, Mr. W, C. Drysdale, Mrs. V. E. East, Mr. N. C. Fast, Mr. W. E. Feiling, and Miss D. Flynn. Out of breath yet? There's still more, you know: Sgt. Ff Fry, Mr. E. D. Gallagher, Mr, L. S. Gerlough, Mrs. H. A. Haven, Miss M. Heaton, Mr. R. B. Hyink, Mr. D. Jamison, Mrs. E. B. Kallberg, Mrs. A. O. Lennon, Miss M. H. LeSeur, Mr. G. C. Lorbeer, Miss I. Mathisen. The list continues: Miss U. L. McBean, Mr. C. J. McCarthy, Mr. O. H, McCord, Miss B. M. Mensnig, Miss G. Metaclf, Mr. E. G. Minkwitz, Mr. B. H. Neff, Mr. J. W. Patterson, Miss G. I. Reston, Miss E. M. Schou, Mr. A. Schwartz, Miss S. Cheikeri, Miss E. G. Scott, Mrs. L. B. Smith, Miss C. Strauss, Mr. D. Travers, Miss M. Vasilatos, Mrs. A. K. Wallach, Mr. C. F. Walsh, Miss A. Whitaker, and Mr. J. B. World. Although the following people do not teach, they deserve much credit for keeping the homefires burning: Mrs. A. Barr, Atten- dance and Book Room, Mrs, G. Cahen, Atten- dance Clerk, Miss E. P. Harrison, our faithful secretary to Miss Pence, Mrs. l. Nadeau, trans- cript clerk, and Mr. R. J. Wurm, bookkeeper. We will not forget those who really keep the fires burning: Mr. H. Mindew, chief engineer, and Mr. E. Ward. Child, when you grow up and go to Lowell, there'll be a brand new modern building. Lucky youl This familiar saying was hopefully ut- tered by those of us who have older brothers or sisters who have graduated from our alma mater when we were going through the bread and jam stage. Even though the building may be old, we couldn't be any prouder of a fine high school with its great faculty, lasting traditions, and a standard no other school has yet to equal. ' Miss E. M. Schou Miss E. Kellogg M555 G. Metcalf Mr. E. Leubner Mr. O. H. McCord Mr' D, Jamison Miss D. Kerner Mrs. E. B. Catelli Miss H, A, Welch ..7..



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ming feadma This term, after years of hard work, eight people have reached one of their goals in life, that of being a student-body officer. Headed by President Ray Perkins, our offi- cers have done wonderful work conducting all our student activities and affairs. Our ambitious prexy worked up to his goal after getting experience from being assistant and head yell-leader and student-body treas- urer. Our Vice-president, popular Jackie Lowrey, as head of the student-body dance committee has worked very hard to make all the dances a success this term. Jackie is also a member of the Shield, the Rally committee, and the Big Sisters. This term's hard working Treasurer, Chuck Jones, has worked very hard in an effort to keep Lowell's finances straight. He heads the registry treasurers, and is in charge of student body card and ticket sales, etc. Chuck is also a member of the Scroll. Secretary Jan Polissar has been doing a tre- mendous job keeping Lowell's business run- ning smoothly this term. Jan is a member of the executive board and an active member of the C.S.F. and Scroll. BOB BRANSTEN ROBERTA HAMILTON Spring Head Yell Leader Spring Girls' Head Yell Leader AL STEIN BERNIE GOULD Lowell Editor Red 8. White Editor . 2 Xi 'QWRWJJEBBK' 'PW if -X fff-SW U TW' ' ' RAY PERKINS JACKIE LOWREY Spring President Spring Vice-President CHUCK JONES JAN POLISSAR Spring Treasurer Spring Secretary The Lowell rooting section has been excep- tionally fine this term under the leadership of Bob Bransten, our head yell leader. His assist- ants, Lloyd Kahn and Leland Levy, should be commended for the fine help they have given Bob at all the rallies and games. Girls' head yell leader, Roberta Hamilton, achieved the goal of being an officer early, since she is only a junior. Roberta and her as- sistant, Rosemarie Sauer, have done very well in assisting at the games and rallies and leading yells at all the girls' rallies, Al Stein devotes much of his time to his work as editor o fthe Lowell, our school news- paper. The Lowell staff under his guidance has put out many good papers. Even though work- ing hard as editor, Al found time to be on the l3O lb. basketball team, the Big Brothers, and the Scroll. Our yearbook, the Red and White was edited this term by Bernie Gould. After taking over as editor for the Spring term Bernie and his staff have worked hard to put out this journal which we hope you will like.

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