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HIGH 12 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Foil High Seniors Frwil mzzu' Bruce Purrington, Starr Koester, Sharon Lighty, Martha Daniels, joe Ratletto. 2111! muy' Louie Pelflni, Kay Harper, Eva Field, Tum Urban. 3111 raw: Dick Lane, Rich Munter. The high and mighty senior class held their last class election in September and they chose Joe Raf- fetto, president, Martha Daniels, vice president, Sha- ron Lighty, secretaryg and Bruce Purrington, treasurer. In turn they picked Eva Field, Pete Flood, Kay Di- ane Harper, Starr Koester, Dick Lane, Richard Mun- ter, Louis Pelfini, and Tom Urban to serve on the se- nior activities committee. The first event on the schedule was the H-12 picnic on October 16, at the Marin Town and Country Club in Fairfax. Sun, swimming, and dancing made the day a great success. The Italian Room of the St. Francis was the site for the senior prom on january 15. Ray Hackett provided the music for the evening. Their high school life ended on Wednesclily after- noon, january 27, at Nourse Auditorium. The Shield girls with tears in their eyes as they sing their farewell sung The high seniors livin' it up in the court during the Fall at the Fall Block I. Rally. Block L Rally. PAGE THIRTEEN it
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FALL L-12 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Front row: C. Harris, W. Eppinger, N. I-Ioltzworth, J. Spivock, C. Warren. 2nd raw: R. Brewster, L. Minney, B. Pope, B. Chisum, D. Hone, F. Baumeister, E. St. John. Fail High Juniors Walt Tollesonls band playing sweet music at the Century Club was the site for the Junior Prom on De- cember 11, 1953. Neil Voorsanger, Carol Karstensen, and Karen Kar- stensen, president, vice president, and secretary, respec- tively, were pleased with the outcome of their prom, December Melodyf, Pat Aleck, Barbara Clark, Arlene Diller, Jeanne Gokson, Jack Hymans, Donald Krauss, Neil Peterson, Leona Rotenberg, and Sue Whisman helped plan the prom. LOW ll ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Front raw: Gordon Calloway, Sandy Silverman, Sandy Johnston, Bill Warner. 2nd row: Joe Lasky, Jerry Goldman, Bob Parker. PAGE FOURTEEN Fciii Low Seniors The L-12 class elected three outstanding Lowellites to guide them through their Fall '54 term: Elson St. John, president, Joyce Spivock, vice president, and Bill Pope, secretary. Twelve other students were placed on the L-12 ac- tivities committee: Patti Berelson, Roy Brewster, Bill Chisum, Fred Baumeister, Wendy Eppinger, Carol Harris, Dan Hone, Nancy Holtzworth, Larry Husband, Martha Kahn, Lloyd Minney, and Christine Warren were the lucky kids. HIGH 11 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Frou! row: Sue Wfhisman, Leona Rotenburg, Barbara Clark, Pat Aleck. Rnd row: Donald Krauss. Fall Low Juniors The Fall '53 L-11 class held its first elections in September and elected Gordon Calloway, president, Yvonne Grossi, vice president, and Sandy Johnston, secretary. Those students in turn selected ten other Lowellires to serve on their committee. Ken Adams, Victor Bogo, Larry Dashiell, Jerry Goldman, Joe Lasky, Merrily Long, Bob Parker, Sandy Silverman, Paula Skene, and Bill Werner were the lucky students. December Melody was the theme of the Prom that those students helped plan for December 1 1 along with the H-ll class. The Century Club was the location and Walt Tolleson provided the music of the evening.
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