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Fall Student Leaders SANFORD HABER PAT ZELLER Preridem' Vire Preridenl BRUCE SHAFER BARBARA DAVIES Edilor Lowell Edilor Red and While GLENN BELL JACKIE SECAIL Head Yell Lender Girlr' Head Yell Leader PAGE TEN HELEN STONE GIL SCIACQUA Serrelary Trmiurer FALL S. B. OFFICERS The student body officers, lead by Sanford Haber, made a successful Fall 1953 term at Lowell. Vice President Pat Zeller, who was Sp. '53 editor of the Reel and While, aided Sanford in the many senior activities. Treasurer Gil Sciacqua, who was Spring head yell leader, did his best to keep the financial situation in hand along with some aid from Secretary Helen Stone. There seemed to be a continual buzz of activity on the first fioor all day long, but there was only one solution to what it might beg certainly, Bruce Shafer, editor of the Lowell, trying to dig up some news for the paper and Barbara Davies, editor of the Rell and While, trying to find a set up for the outcoming yearbook. Last, but not least, are Glenn Bell, head yell leader, and jackie Secail, assistant. Both helped to uphold the fine Lowell spirit.
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MR. JOHN B. XXIORLD: teaches science and attended California and Stanford Universities. Is interested in music, painting, and literature. MRS. ANNE XVALLACH: teaches English and has been at Lowell for 2 years, Attended S. F. State College and U. C. Her hobbies: literature, music, art, and camping, MISS IRENE SINK: sponsors G.A.A. riding and teaches P.E. She attended U.C., Uniyersity of Wfasliington, and S. F. State. Her hobbies are stamps, gardening, orchids, and wood sculpturmg. MISS DOROTHY -KERNER: teaches English and Social Goals. Attended San Francisco State and Stanford. Other interests are Cali- fornia, gardening, swimming, and reading. MR. JOHN LEE: teaches English and attended the,University of San Francisco and Sorbonne University in Paris. His interests are stage plays and being a spectator at sports. Lowell High School Faculty MISS ALICE GRAEBER: Mathematics teacher, sponsors Big Sistersg graduated from Lowell and UCg hobbies: music and designing 'nitting patterns. MR. ANDRE DURY: Mr. Dury teaches science, sponsors the Radio Clubg attended Ohio State University, Cooper Union Polytechnic College, SF State Collegeg his hobbies are gymnastics, swimming, electronics. MRS. ESTHER KALLBERG: Mrs. Kallberg teaches Englishg she graduated from the University of Californiag her hobbies are reading, gardening, and music. MR. JAMES XYIILLIAMS: Mr. Williams taught mathematics and was a substitute during the fall semester. MRS. MINETTE HIGGINS: Mrs. Higgins, a Lowell grad, teaches social science and sponsors the Forensic Society this term. She graduated from the University of California. MR. FRANCIS DRISCOLL: teaches history and civics and has been at Lowell for 4 years. He attended the University of San Francisco and the University of California. His interests are Little Theater plays and studying at Pomona College during the summer. MR. R. BEEMOUR: attended S. F. State and teaches science and math. He is interested in photography. MRS. IVA COOPER: teaches English and attended University of Iowa and Stanford. Her interests are gardening, photography, swim- ming, chess and travel. MR. O. H. McCORD: attended the University ot chllll-4JI'IIl.I. and teaches mechanical drawing. He is interested in crafts. PAGE NINE
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FALL ACTIVITIES COINIMITTEE Bnlzfwi faux' Sanford Haber. Pat Zeller, Katy King. jackie Secail. Secrmd mira' Gordon Clark, Sandy john- ston, Sue Figel. Sharon Lighty, Third wiv: Roger Humbly, Terry Stephens, Paul Matzger. Ilflllllb ww: Ciirrtlon Calloway, Duane Hines, john Vannucci Foil Activity Committees The Salute to the Flag during a court rally. Successful described all of the fall term Lowell Dances. The decorations depicted the themes and the bands played music to fit all tastes. The nrst dance of the term was a student body dance held on September 25. The theme, September in the Rain, was perfectly suited to the atmosphere. The girls' and boys' Block L dance committees got together and produced a dance on October 10, with the theme of Lads and Lassiesf' A French theme, Clair de Lune, on October 23, was the motif. The music was furnished by Charlie Stern and his orchestra. Captured was the twirp dance theme which was given on November 15. The junior Prom, held on December 11, had a mo- tif in keeping with the holiday spirit, for December Melodyl' was the theme. Christmas trees gayly deco- rated the Century Club and the music of Walt Tol- leson kept the couples starry-eyed. The last dance of the term and the most significant to the high seniors was The Loveliest Night of the Yearn or the Senior Ball. The date was January 15, the place was the Italian Room of the St. Francis Hotel and the music was that of Ray Hackett and his orchestra. PAGE ELEVEN
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