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JOHN DEBENHAM TASI-IIA VLAHOS ALLEN KATSUYAMA Prrridem' Vin' Pmridwzz Sr'r're1ary The fall '54 high juniors enjoyed a successful term. Taking top honors in the class election were President John Debenham, Vice President Tasia Vla- hos, and Secretary Allen Katsuyama. The H-11 activities committee consisting of Au- drey Bocek, Al johnson, Tom Caylor, Pat Jacobi, Mike Dunn, and Donna Dowling, planned their class picnic at Sigmund Stern Grove. Since there was no dance in view for the H-11s, they wanted their picnic to be better than ever, and that is exactly what it was. TERRY STEPHENS sYLv1A NELSON GWEN Davis Prc.fidr'nI Vice Prt'.i1'den! SL'l'7'L'flIYy Lowell's centennial class enjoyed a term filled with activities. Early in the term they chose their class officers from a group of well qualified candidates. Terry Stephens was elected president, Sylvia Nelson, vice president, and Gwen Davis, secretary, A whirl of planning and work then followed for the class was determined to have a successful junior Prom. The big night was April 22 at the S. F. Rowing Club. Blue Mirage was the theme and Charlie Stearns supplied the music. Sigmund Stern Grove was the site for the class pic- nic held in May. PAGE TVVELVE gd!! gUHl.OfS FALL H-11 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE 1.11 ww: A. Katsuyama. T. Vlahos. J. Debenham. A. Bocck, 2rm'lrow.' A. Johnson, D. Dowling, M. Dunn, P. Jacobi, T. Cay or. pfliflg 'gl,M'l1,.OI'.S' H-11 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE lit ww: Stuart Reed, Gwen Davis, Terry Stephens. Sylvia Nelsnn, Harvey Brody. 2nd row: Audrey Diehl, Herman Birenhaum, Karen Guthertz, Sheldon Shalit, Lee Labe. 3rd row: Peggy lkezoe, Tum Nylmn, Carolyn Leong, Pat Reynolds.
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gal! DQI'M.OI'S The fall '54 low seniors elected three capable Low- ellites to guide them through the term: Roger Ryman, presidentg Nancy Sawyer, vice presiclentg and Paula Skene, secretary. These oflicers in turn selected Sue Fisher, Joanna Tom, Karen Tyree, Linda Sorensen, judy Palmer, Rosalind Mann, Stu Pollalc, Cliff Mar- AD . f94'M'lg ROGER RYMAN NANCY SAWYER PAULA SKENE Prcfidwil Vic: Pfwidcrll Sa'cn'lflr1' shall and Marshall Kreuter to serve as members ol' the activities committee. In October, the class combined with the high se- niors to hold the Senior Exclusive at the Students' Lounge at City College. Everyone had a good time and it was a huge success. .3 D OW 0l'llOI'S GUY ERB DIANE DE MUN ANITA XWASHINGTON BOB MINNEY P1-cinlurll I'ici' Pre,iif1'w1l xlrliflg Vice Pr'r'iiu'r'ul Srrn'1r1ry I.-12 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE lar raw: jnelle Rosen. Guy Erb. Anita Wasliingtmrn, Bob Minney, Janice Yarnell. Jml muy' Bob Lom, Bachman, Manny Goldman, Diane Brooks. 3r':lm11'.' Ken Ilalling. Only one more year to go! Most likely this thought ran through the mind of every low senior in the school. When the term began, the L-12s elected three very able students to lead them. They were Guy Erb, presi- dentg Diane De Mun, vice-president, and Bob Min- ney, secretary. However, due to illness, Diane was not able to attend school during the term. Anita Wash- ington hlled the vacant position very capably. The only event the activities committee had to plan was their senior picnic, May 51. Everyone had a gala time playing and eating at Sigmund Stern Grove. PAGE ELEVEN
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ga!! Glow umiors FALL L-ll ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Ill mum' 1. Wfeinberger, j. Rohbins, K. Harrington. B. Bates. j. Benninger. Jml wily' j. Tsukarnotn..D. Richardson, C. Wlatson, S. Brochard, T. Stephens, S. Lindner, C. Jacobsen. J 3 o pflflg OW U4'llO4'S I.-1 I ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE lil min' Larry Westdahl, Marty Pyle, Russ jani- gian, Nancy lN1anL-ss, Zllll rozau' Deanna Blight. Rich Anderson, Marilyn Munter. 3rd row: Tony Matliias, Sue Figel. KEV HARRINGTON BARBARA BATES JOYCE ROBBINS Prvvhlml Vin' Pwiiu'w11 Seifvliuvv This term was exceptionally busy for the low ju- niors. They stepped into the limelight and introduced a junior Day in December. At this time all the low juniors participated in sports and games, dinner, and dancing after school. They also got into step as an upper-division class and held elections for class otlicers. With their votes they put into otlice Kevin Harrington as president, Barbara Bates as veep, and joyce Robbins as secretary. Composing the activities committee were jeff Ben- ninger, Suzanne Brochard, Craig Jacobson, Sue Lind- ner, Sylvia Nelson, Diana Richardson, Ross Shoaf, Terry Stephens, john Tsukamoto, Carolyn Watson, and jim Weinberger. RUSS IANIGIAN DOROTHY IONES NANCY MANFSS Prz',vi.flw1l l ii'v Prmidwzr .qt'lTl1IVj The Spring low juniors were headed by President Russ janigian, Vice President Dorothy jones, and Secretary Nancy Maness. These officers chose an activities committee con- sisting of Richard Anderson, Deanna Blight, Sue Figel, Tony Mathias, Marilyn Munter, Marty Pyle, and Larry Westdahl. This committee was Linder the sponsorship of Miss Mensing. This committee planned many activities for their low junior term. Heading the list was the Junior Prom given in conjunction with the high juniors. It was held at the San Francisco Rowing Club. Their other big activity was a picnic at Sigmund Stern Grove. PAGE TIIIRTEI-.N
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