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

 - Class of 1952

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f - 1, .ljyx-ww ' WWW 'Z ,A , bl 4 X 'wjgfki ,, .- President The Fall '51 Class had something to look forward to at the beginning ot that tinal semes- ter, tor this was to be their greatest halt year since they had been at Lowell. The Mighty Seniors chose outstanding and capable class officers. Jim Chandler was elect- FALL H-4 DANCE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW KL to Rl: E. Pandell, M. Ernst, J. Cary, A. Kalechman. SECOND ROW CL to Rl: L. Schmitt, H. Rice, J. Chandler. A night that will long be remembered by the Fall '51 Class was January ll, l952. The night of the Senior Prom! The Prom was held at the Room ot the Dons in the Mark Hopkins Hotel and was a great success. January l8 arrived. This was the day the EMARY ERNST ANN KALECHMAN LEN SCHMIDT ' Vice President ed president, Mary Ellen Ernst, vice president, Ann Kalechman, secretary, and Len Schmidt, treasurer. Marin Town and Country Club, Fairfax, was the site ofthe H-4 picnic ot October l5. Every- one had a good time eating, swimming, and dancing. Secretary Treasurer H--4 Class had waited for - the Block L Rally and Senior Day. lt was their last rally and it was territic. Graduation Day was held at George Wash- ington High School at 2 o'clock on January 22. The graduating class climaxed tour ot the best years ot the Fall l95l Class. Although it was not a large class, it proved to be one ot the best. FI? 'ifil VTITK ' J N K 'iqclvwl Q K' ' X 1 sir T-xy fb 5 ' Ty A 1 ALO x ffc X l ji f X Il 4 M ff v I C' ll X11 f Q, GM W , , f X 44 Q l A ii fi f' llifl 1-ful W Wil, nyfwwlnfxgf f X l J..-9C 5,4 .1

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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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BERNARD HAAS President FRONT ROW CL to RJ: C. Cassidy, B. McDowell, P. Fletcher, M. Kay, O. Tragerman. BACK ROW iL to RD: K. Melmon, G. Friedman, B. Haas, D. Herrerias, J. Fleming, B. Floyd. ,mme eadaw i lt was already spring, and time for the Spring '52 Class to elect their class officers. Bernard Haas, who was truly an outstanding student while at Lowell, was chosen president. Popular Bev McDowell was elected vice-presi- dent, Dick Herrerias, who was a stand-out in basketball and track, served as secretary. Well- liked Jim Fleming was elected treasurer. The many senior activities began with the Senior Exclusive, held at the Room ot the Dons at the Mark Hopkins Hotel on March 2l. Music was furnished by Dick Saltzman. On May 2l, the H-4's boarded buses for a day of fun. The picnic was at Fairfax, and was enjoyed by everyone. i l r l BEV McDOWELL DICK HERRERIAS JIM FLEMING l Vice President Secretary Treasurer Senior day and the Block L rally came next. The remaining days dwindled down until at l This day, June 6, the huge Lowell campus was filled with the yells ot seniors, who did every- thing but go to class. Everyone who went to the Senior Prom on last June l l came, graduation day. The gradu- ating exercises were held at the Opera House. I Now alumni of Lowell, the Spring H-4 Class will look back on many happy memories of the June 6 will say it was the best ever. years at the Hayes Street brick pile. ' ' -x l Mme: P pb, , X ' 'fl -if 3 'Q' if , X . f A ' AWVSKX 'Jw I Lf jf 1 W I, 4 l ll W Fifi. ' I i -.dl f ' TZ T VH ff WL ,,,l ff fe 'X X N W wwmfl- fx! 4 -f T V4 x I ' f 57' M fxl L 1 f W, QV, fx l Q.G4'9f Q,

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