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Students Gain Work Experience Helping Out in Offices The offices at Lowell are very active places. Many students work in them instead of taking a study period. The attendance office workers, under the direction of Mrs. Cahen, make up and take around the attend- ance bulletin, check reasons for students' absence, and mimeograph various notices. The main office is always the scene of much activity. Miss Harrison and her staff of three students per period are kept busy filing, answering telephones, delivering messages and working the newly installed switchboard. Room 142, the counseling office, is headed by Mrs. Goldsmith and Mr. Karp-enstein who use a staff of students to help them keep up the permanent record file and various other jobs. Dr. Smith's and Miss L0rigan's office also make use of many students who aid them in discharging such duties as answering telephones, greeting visitors, and maintaining files. Students who work in Mrs. Kendall's ofhce learn how to operate the mimeograph machine and the dupli- cator. The daily bulletins and special notices are run off in the office. The girls gym department uses two girls each period to lock up the dressing rooms, give out balls and play the phonograph for folk dancers. Many students work in the library each period checking out books, shelving, and keeping the library in good order. The bookroom also takes some students each period to give out books, load and unload new shipments and various other tasks. Students like to work in the various offices because they feel that, along with helping to keep the daily routine operating smoothly, they are getting experience in office management. ALBERT G. CLARK RAY A. COLLINS JOHN DEBENHAM NEAL ALFRED DIDRIKSEN PHILIP NEALE DORE MICHAEL ROBIN DUNN GUY PAUL ERB MARK RAYMOND FISHER EMANUEL M. GOLDMAN DAVID S, GREEN JACK FRED HANSEN MARTIN R. HANSEN TOM F. TOM AKIO INOUYE ROBERT K. JEUNG ALAN ELIS JOHNSON ALLEN M. KATSUYAMA EDWARD RALPH KELLER DAVID MASARU KODAMA RICHARD R. LEONG ROBERT WARREN LOM RONALD R. LONG ERIC IAN MACKINTOSH STEPHEN JAMES MATELI.I MICHAEL CRANE MATTSON ROBERT ROY MINNEY GENNADIE MORKS JOHN MATHEW MURNIN JAMES TAKEO NANJO DAVID BAILEY NEFF JAMES A. NOLAN GUSTAVO BUSTAMENTE ORTIZ PETER DEMETRIOS PALOVS VLADIMIR I. PANTUHIN ARTHUR RICHARD PAUL MELVIN F. PRESCOTT JERRY B. REDFORD WAYNE E. ROCKSTROH MICHAEL NIKOLAI RUSS DONALD PETER SAISI SIMON SAMUEL SCHWARTZ PHILIP E. SEVIER JOHN LAWRENCE SUTTI JEFFREY BLAINE THOMPSON DONALD NILS TORNBERG VINCENT TOY ANDREW R. VARGO, JR. DANIEL RICHARD WELSH THOMAS HISAO YASUKOCHI SINCLAIR SHEE-SING YEE Girls CAROL GAY AIZENBERG STELLA A. ALTAMIRANO CHARLYNE MARY AROSIO LORRENE JEWEL ATHERTON BARBARA LYNN BAKER LORRAINE BATIS SOLBRITT HELGA BJORKMAN AUDREY ANN BOCEK BARBARA JEAN BREIT HELEN LOUISE BREWER SUZANNE BROCHARD DIANE MARIE BROOKS NICHAE CANONICA SIV MARIA CEDERING ILUMINADA S. CRESPO DIANE SUE DEMUN DONNA DEANE DOWLING BARBARA GENE ELMAN HELGA CHARLOTTE FAROSS MAUREEN ELLEN FURTADO ROSE MARIE GRIDER JOAN KISSOCK GUNTER GLORIA JUNE HANSEN ELEANOR DIANNE HOLTZ SUSAN HURFF PATRICIA JACOBI GAIL LOUISE JACOBS BETTY T. KAWAMURA SARALEE ANN KNECHTEL MARY LEE CAROL GENEVE LEEDS BARBARA ANN LINDSLEY SONYA JEAN MCKENZIE CAROL TOBY MELMON JACQUELINE ANNE MORIE JEANETTE DE LA CRUZ NICOLAS CATALINA RAMOS ALEXANDER GLORIA ROCES JOELLE ROSEN GLORIA W. ROSS JULIA MARION RUSSELL DIXIE STEWART SAMUELS ARNELL SHOWS NORENE JOAN SIBELL JUDITH ADRIENNE SIRBU NATHA MAE SMITH OLGA TZIKEVICH NELIA LOPEZ VENEZUELA ANASTASIA MARY VLAI-IOS SUSAN CLARK WARNER ANITA LOUISE WASHINGTON BEVERLY JO WILSON HELEN YUNG-FONG XVOO JANICE LEE YARNELL 221
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SONDRA ELINORE GROSSMAN ANATOLIA GUERRA GLORIA S. GUTTMAN NANCY ELIZABETH HAGE LANA M. HEISKANEN CHRISTA R. A. HERBORN IBUKI HIBI CAROL BARBARA HICKS SANDRA HIRSCH MARY ANNE HOFFMAN MARY LOU HOLLINGSXVORTH ADELYN JANE HONG MARYANN DOROTHEA ILLGE JOYCE MATSUMI IMAZEKI JUDITH ANN JOHNSON VIRGINIA JOHNSON SNOXVDEN SANDRA JOHNSTON LYNNDA PAYE JONES JOAN ALICE KAUFMANN JULIE KLEIN DOROTHY KOSS OLGA KRAINOFE NANCY ANN LACHTMAN LYNNE LACHMAN LETICIA L. LAU CAROLE ELAINE LAX BARBARA JANE LEBRECHT CAROL CHUN LEE ROSIE MOXVHA LEE DALE JAY LEUENBERGER JOAN CURRY LIVINGSTON LOUISE E. LONG MERRILY AUBERT LONG LINDA JOHNSON LOVELACE ODETTE VIVIENNE LUCE ELENA LUNA VIVIAN LOUISE LUND ANN ROSALIND MANN VERA ROBERTA MANN NANCY JOAN MARTIN CAROL ANN MAY JUDY MCCORD META MADELEINE MCGILVRAY SALLY ANNE MIERSON JACQUELINE BARBARA MILLER SANDRA ANN MILLETT SHARON RENEE MOLIEN NELLE CHARLENE NEWTON MARIAN JEAN OPPENHEIM JOYCE ELAINE OTKEN JUDY ELODIE OTTO JANET TOSHIKO OYAMA JUDITH DOROTHY PALMER MARY ELIZABETH PARKER JANET PEOPLES JOYCE DARLENE PRICE LORETTA LONNIE PROVENZO VIRGINIA LEE RAYLA JOSIE ANNE RICH GAYLE ANN RICHARDS JANET MARIE RIGGS MARGIE ANN RITZMAN MARILYN LEE ROSINSKY BETTE C. ROSS NANCY ELIZABETH SAWYER LENORE MARGUERITE SCHENK ANDREA C. SCHXWARTZ LYNNE MARSHA SHERMAN SANDRA ESTHER SILVERMAN PAULA SKENE LINDA ELIZABETH SORENSEN BARBARA ANN STENDELL VIRGINIA STIMSON GAY SUGARMAN OLGA TABOURET JOANNA TOM KAREN ANN TYREE DOROTHY LOUISE UNDERHIIL ALBERTA VAN UTT JO ANNE VEALE LILLIAN M. VITALY GERTRUDE ELIZABETH XVALKER IRIS XYALL MARY COOPER XVARD METTA BELLE XVEDDLETON ANN SOURXVINE XVEYRAUCH DOLLY ALBERTA XYIONG BEATRICE YANOFF LAUREL ISABELLE YOUNG CLASS OF JANUARY 1956 Boys GERALD T. BABA RONALD PETER BACHMAN KENNETH G. BALLING MEHDI BASSALIAN GEORGE R. I. BEAVIN ALAN EDXWARD BELKIN CLIFFORD M. BOBROW ARTHUR E. BURNETT, JR. THOMAS XVILLIAM CARTER ROBERT I.. CASTLE THOMAS O. CAYLOR XVILLIAM A. CHOXV 220 School IS a Busy Place
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CLASS OF JUNE. 1956 Boys STEPHEN HOWARD ABEL RICHARD WONG ACHUCK VALERIY AKINSHIN PAUL RICHARD ALEXANDER RICHARD ANDERSON CHARLES C, ANDREWS, JR. CLARENCE BARKLEY, JR. LOUIS WAYNE BATMALE PETER ALBERT BELMONT , JEFFERY EDGAR BENNINGER JAMES A. BENTON ' ' BYRON RICHARD BLACKWELL KENNETH B. BLEY HERMAN BIRENBAUM SANDRO LOUIS BOCCARA PAUL SILVIO BONACCORSI DAVID BAKER BRAMY , HARVEY ALAN BRODY DANIEL J. CALLAGHAN WILLIAM CHAN JOEL BRUCE CHASEN ALAN BERNESS CHILDS ROBERT KENNETH CHILDS BUCKY J. CHUNG H. DEAN CLEVELAND CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY COLE RODOLFO HUMBERTO CRUZ WILLIAM A. DAHL RALPH CHANDLER DANIELS II PATRICK G. DARE GEORGE RONALD DARLING WILLIAM JAMES DAVIS ROBERT D, DAWSON JOHN LOUIS DELPIERO MICI-IEAL EDGAR DILLON STEPHEN B. DIMOND MICHAEL DALE DITTES NICOLAUS DOANE BARTHOLEMEW JOSEPH DUNNE ROBERT LAWRENCE ELLESON LEWIS CARROLL W. EPSTEIN DAVID B. FLINN EDWIN CHARLES FORD, JR. RONALD L. FOX HENRY JOHN GALLA DENNIS GALLOWAY FRANK MANUEL GAMA DON GEE LEWIS PHILIP GARDNER DONN S. GARRIOTT STEPHEN N. GLADSTONE JAY MICHAEL GOSPE GERALD H. GRANT ARDEN WILLIAM GREENBLAT MINARD W. HALL HAROLD EDWARD HAND, JR. JOHN PATRICK HARE KEVIN DODDS HARRINGTON WILLIAM ELWOOD HEARN STEPHEN ALLEN HONE WILLIAM HONG JAMES SPENCER HURWITZ TERRY W. JACKSON CRAIG GRANVILLE JAKOBSEN RAY MAURICE JONES ULDIS KAPOSTINS WALTER BENFORD KEOUGH THOMAS ADOLPH KETTLESON JOHN KENNETH KIIL JOHN JACOB KINDSFATHER ROBIN DONALD KINKEAD FRANK ROBERT KLOTZ HENRY CHARLES KORNFELD STANLEY B. KURTZ I THOMAS BENJAMIN LAFORGE MICHAEL L. LARSEN KENNETH I. W. LEE SAMUEL QUIN LEE JAMES QUINLAN LEHAN BRUCE LITTMAN RONALD BOWMAN LOW GERALD FRANCIS LUCE JOHN ROLAND LUCE BRIAN GEORGE LYTTLE WILLIAM MARKEL THOMAS ANDREW MAYER WILLIAM HOWARD MCCAULEY MICHAEL PATRICK McKEE ROBERT FRANK MAIILOVICH C. HUGH MITCHELL ROBERT H. MOORE WILLIAM HUGH MORROW II ROBERT K. MURASE STEVEN YONEO MUTO ROBERT JAMES NOLAN RICHARD JAMES NYHAN THOMAS T. NYHAN ROBERT R. ODDONE ROBERT ANTONE ONORATO KATSUMI OSAKI JOSE RICARDO PANIZO ROBERT LENNARD PISANI MARSHALL LEE PLATT ROBERT GEORGE PODOLL JOSEPH RICHARD BOSADA DANIEL FRANK POYNTER 222 Curriculum The general curriculum at Lowell High School con- sists mainly of courses which will prepare students for college. Lowell sends about 90 per cent of its graduates on to college each term. For a century Lowell students have had the advan- tages of fine educational and social programs. When entering Lowell as a freshman, each pupil is given a counselor to guide and advise him through his four years. Mr. Henry Karpenstein heads the counseling department and under him are assistant counselors and grade counselors who are always willing to give a helping hand. Lowell's English department, headed by Mr. Samuel Polland, offers six courses in English, whiich are re- quired for graduation, and eight electives. Miss Aurelia Osuna heads the foreign language de- partment. Four years of work is offered in each of the four languages. At the head of the social studies department is Mr. Ray Milton.This department offers niine fields of study. The mathematics department is headed by Mr, Ivan Barker. Seven fields of study are offered by this de- partment. The science department, headed by Miss Dealtry, makes available an excellent choice of interesting courses. The courses offered are chemistry, biology, physics, and physiology. All students must take 'four years of physical edu- cation or boys may take ROTC. The physical educa- tion department is headed by Miss Dorothy Flynn and Mr. Ben Neff. Although Lowell is an academic high school, it also offers one year of shorthand and one year of type- writing. Lowellis curriculum also includes courses in art and music.
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