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

 - Class of 1952

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KEN BERRY President L-4 DANCE COMMITTEE FIRIETGROW 'CL to RI: R. Schwartz, P. Fletcher, J. Setzer, B. Kop- ' H pic , . ur ey, J. Fulton. SECOND ROW KL to RJ: M. Lasky, D. Thayer, K. Berry, A. Green, R. Hutchins, G, O'Brien, M. Barnato. Milam ' As I walked up the rickety attic stairs, I stopped to catch my breath, I was no longer a youngster. I started the climb again, soon the attic door was before me. Entering the attic, my eyes wandered to a large trunk, in which I found a I952 Lowell year book. The pages were yellowed with age. I came across an exceptionally wrinkled yellow- ed page - page 12. As I glanced over this page, my mind filled with memories: the L-4 election and the Picnic. l remembered the election was close. Final winners, were: president, Ken Berry, vice presi- dent, Bobbie Koppich, and secretary, Don Thayer. On the Dance Committee were Al Greene, Bob Hutchins, Mike Barnato, Penny Fletcher, Joanne Fulton, Roz Schwartz, Gary O'Brien, BOBBIE KOPPICH DON THAYER Mike Laskey, Judy Setzer and Gail Hurley. Vice PVeSiClel'1f SGCFGTBVY Most ot all, I remember the wonderful picnic we had at Sigmund Stern Grove on November I4, l95I. My mind came back to reality as the door bell rang. I laid the book down, opened the door, and went slowly down the rickety stairs. 'N f . f e I-si .cg 7 '5sf'5'- razfggrlg ll M ' I f j XQ N fr I N I X I 1 XIX JW Pt F -IX ' I ill -7 Ll J f ' X I sf fir. ' I X I 1 mm f I f Q Miqgf J 5 ,M V ' 'A wi 'MM X f , 'i' ff'xj'i,l gi' ! - If l 4 ll f X ixfwii ,I,,fi 47 P li- '15 X If c,- adv 5 ' P .,. 'XJ I s I V V

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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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L-4 DANCE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW CL to RD: S. Cranston, S, Friedman, C. Riedeman, D. Trevor, E. Jacobs. TOP ROW CL to RJ: G. Cook, E. Raffetto, M. Lenschau, B. McCubbin, S. Coplin, E. Hawkins. I JUDY BECHTEL CAROL REIDEMAN 1 X , f 'Sf 4' fa f f if J sf' S - -. iff ,Q ' I. , , fs. s fs, . L ,, Q, fr Q J LQ, X f ,, BILL MCCUBBIN President O 060 Only a year to go! exclaimed the small group of less than lOO, as they began their L-4 term. They determined to make it the most terrific, memorable year of their lives, and their first term has lived up to these expecta- tions. The vitality ot the members of the L-4 class, more than made up forthe small number. They got oft to a good start by electing Bill McCubbin president, Judy Bechtel vice-prexy, and Carol Reideman secretary. Then came the night ot Our Very Own Senior Exclusive. Why was this evening of March 2l at the Room of the Dons, Mark Hop- kins Hotel, so tremendous? Could it have been the L-4 dance committee consisting of Grant Vice President SSCFSTBW Cook, Sandy Coplin, Sonya Cranston, Sharon Friedman, Eugene Hawkins, Eleanor Jacobs, Mike Lenschau, Elwyn Rattetto, Janet Schweit- Ier, and Darlyne Trevor? And of course, there was the picnic at Glen Park, marking oft another memorable event. As the successful term ended and the mem- bers ot the L-4 class attended the graduation exercises, they knew that after another terrific term, the next graduation would be theirs. 55' , . . vw '9 is KN EQ 7 K is X xt K , X Q k I7 V l :hh , rv. ...-fa ' 2' if ilml ' 2 1 'A 'T J ,Wy .QA JFS? A l -1 i- ' e L L X X I . j , .tl it Za 1 M . i , 1-I ' V I f-l-rw Q1 ' O K E T ' l x ' Ni ! ffmmm-1fmwfmffzlmmflmammlfrwmln. wwf C.

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