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

 - Class of 1956

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FRIE DLINESS TO OTHERS Members of the Scroll doing the traditional Spring Dance are Al Katsuyama, Bob Minney, Guy Erb, Tom Caylor, john Debenham, A1 Clark, and jim Nolan. A sincere effort is made each semester to extend a feeling of friendli- ness to all newcomers to Lowell. The Big Brothers and Big Sisters are on hand at the start of the term to give an individual welcome to every new Lowellite. The Newcomers' Reception is the general student body's salute of welcome to students that are new to Lowell. A tradition that has grown out ofithis latter event is the Spring Dance put on by the Scroll boys. Many of San Francisco's most famous doctors, lawyers, and busi- nessmen can recall their participation in this dance 10, 20, or even 30 years ago. CSee the Scroll boys of 1925 elsewhere in this boolcj v I V p 'lin-Es! ,Q :E lily! fl fses ef' E . l r l 4 qt. L-f.,Ef! Ti za i- f if Lfwwg dmmmmmmmkimwmmm In 1886 . .. San Franciscans starred to become sports-minded. Bicycle riding was the most popular sport and chief means of transportation.

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UN SELEISI-IN ESS SERVICE . K Ana: in ,E-M11 we lv ll f E -, N my . E l YQ fi f ' H K 'IMA 2 ,A S.. T--R ,S x i3 'mtl ' Hiya ,nal if . - ww- -.v , -. K' , Ll' K l Y' fr q . ' E we gf' dial Q 5 . sizing- , , :-+ 1 5 'qf6..'.' ir..if1W-'-- V ff Q , '- - 3 r -I ff A' X . 5 jf- 'Q ,ff- ff A 60.53, if--,A f- ...-'- l ,f ' an .f 1:- ' i V' ' , 4' :RN ae Q In 1373 . . . The world's first cable car started. operating in San Francisco. The ferry building was constructed. 'ywy I K i r Shield and Scroll members display the huge stack of gifts collected in the Christmas drive. The Christmas Drive is one of the newer traditions at Lowell. Each year at Christmas, the two service societies, the Shield and LH and the Scroll and Ll' sponsor this drive. In the true Christmas spirit, all of the students donate gifts which are distributed to various hospitals and agencies. This year, the student body responded to the slogan Bring Happiness to Othersn by contributing over 3,500 gifts-surpassing the donation of any one of the previous years. This year the gifts were distrib- uted to the Sunshine School, the Langley Porter Clinic, the St. Francis Day Home, and the Sonoma State Hospital. 5 r fl



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