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ARTHUR SCHWARTZ Art came to Lowell as a H4 and went out for golf. llc plans to go to Berke- ley for college. LA VONNE SEARS Bonnie was a room rep.. I member of both orches- tras, in Triple Trio. She was on the Lowell and the art stall of the Red and White. SAMUEL SELFRIDGE Sam was in the R. 0. T. C. and on the tennis team. lle hopes to be able to go to Annapolis. ERNEST SELIG Ernest came to Lowell as a L3. He was in the R. 0. T. C., worked in Mr. Monroe's ollice. and serv- ed as a hall guard. ELLEN SHAN K Ellen was chosen Class Valedictorian and prexy of the Shield and L. She was a star debater who won many trophies. AUDREY SHAPIRO Audrey helped Mr. Mon- roe in his ollice and help- ed us in the Lost and Found. After graduation she will go to business college. LAWRENCE SH EPARD Larry majored in math and science, which meant plenty of work. He may study engineering at U.C. JEAN SIIERRIFFS Jean was a room rep. for three terms and riding manager for one term. She was in advanced glee. and will plan a college career. MARION SHOOK Marion was swimming manager. Lost and Found manager. and on the Ii- hrary stafl. She earned both Block L and Shield and L. membership. HAROLD SILVERSTEIN Hal was football and baseball manager, a big brother, on Trafhc Squad, Block L secretary and, this term, vice-Prexy. CDRRINE SINGLE Corrine went out for golf. She is interested in cos- tume designing and will study it at Stanford. MARILYN SEID Marilyn was a room rep- resentative, her chosen sport was golf. Stanford is her aim. MIDDRI SHIMANOUCHI Midori was a bright girl who made the C. S. F. She hasn't decided yet be- Swe? Mills College or ROY SMITH Roy won his letter in football and crew. He will cross the bay to Marin J. C. to study radio. PIIYLLIS SN ELL Phyllis, a Shield and L member, worked in the Lost and Found, Mr. Monroe's olhce and the library. IRENE SPIVEY Irene. always on the hon- or roll, worked in the li- brary. took three sports and belonged to the Dra- matics and German Clubs. ROBERT SPRAGUE Bob was a room rep. for two terms and a C. S. F. member. lle will probably go to California. HARRY STAFFORD Harry. a lieutenant in the R. 0. T. C., who was brainy enough to be- come a C. S. F. member. KATH ERI NE STAPFF Kay interested herself in art and after graduation will go to the Cal. School of Fine Arts. JUNE STEEGE Prexy of the Dramatics Club, a rest room attend- ant, and a hall guard. June was a H3 room rep. with two sports to her credit. PEARL STEIN ER Pearl was girls' yell lead- er, room rep., prexy of Junior Statesmen, Girls' Glee and the Debating Society, in Triple Trio, Block L and Shield. NORMA STERN Norma was on the C. S. F. She would like to be a court reporter and has the brains to do it. JAMES STEPHENSIJN Jim was elected football line captain and got his Block because of his good work at tackle. He was a room rep. ELAINE STEVENS Elaine helped on the ll-1 dance committee. Ice- skating was her sport and San Mateo J. C. will be her college.
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1 rw ELAINE QUEVILLON Elaine worked in the Ii- brary and took two sports, horseback riding and bad- minton. She was a history major and will attend Cal. JEANNE naoanovlcn Jeanne was L4 room rep. A singer. she was in ad- vanced glee, triple trio, and the A Cappella Choir. She is going to S.F.J.C. HARRIET RALSTON Harriet was on the C. S. F. many times. She made advanced glee. She will hrst enter S. F. J. C. and then Cal. MAXELINDA RAVARA Tennis playing and ice- skating earned Maxelinda her Block L. She wants to oo to S. F. College for Women and then to U. C. 3 N! 3' DONALD REID Don was Lowell's best bet in the 130-Ib. broad jump. Hopes to win more Iaurels for the J. C. track team. MARY REID Mary was prominent in horseback riding and was a member of the advanced orchestra. She will enter S. F. State College. MARGARET REIMANN Margaret also won her Block L in ice-skating and tennis. Business col- lege is her aim. MARGARET REYBURN Margaret was out for both riding and ice-skating. She will study art and journalism at college. A .J .- .-52 X CAXTON RHODES Cax, a first string guard in football. won his Block L and also made Scroll and L. A H3, Red and White worker. Cal. will claim him. DOROTHY RITTER Dot was a room rep. for two terms. She got her Block L for riding and was on the L4 dance committee. HARRY ROCHE Harry made the Block L through his excellent ten- nis playing. He is going to Heald's Business College. LOIS RUSEVEAR Lois was a member of the Lowell' art staff. a C. S. F. worker, an office worker, a three sportster and a member of the Con- tract Bridge Club. JAMES ROOT Jim transferred from Mon- tana as a L3. He aspires to gain entrance to West Point Military Academy. MARY ROSENTIIAL Mary. a music lover. was a member of the Music Club and the A Cappella Choir. She will go to col- lege. WILLIAM RUSS Bill earned his Block in football and was also a basketball player. He was on the Scroll and was L4 prexy. lle chooses Stanford. ERNEST RUAUD Ernest was a room repre- sentative twice and often made the honor roll. He will become a Blue and Gold rooter. JACK RUBKE Jack was strongly music minded. He was leader of our three bands, dance, school and R. 0. T. C. VIRGINIA RUDIGER Virginia was a room rep. a tennis participant and on the C. S. F. U. C. is her goal. ALDEAN RUGGERI Aldean was a Galileo transfer who worked ln Mr. Monroe's office. She will enter S. F. State Col- lege. KATSUMI SAKAI Katsumi constantly made the honor roll and was out for basketball. He will go to U. C. DANIEL SAM Dan took three majors and was on the C. S. F. The University of Califor- nia is his goal. CHARLES SARBER Charles was a transfer from Portland in his H3 term. lfe wilt study en- gineering at Cal. FREDERICK SAUER Fred. a captain in the fl. 0. T. C. was on the rifle team. He also made C. S. F. and will go to U.C. BENJAMIN SAWTELLE Ben. a debater. was sec- retary of the Spanish and Junior Statesmen Clubs. He went out for crew. Will enter Cal.
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J EA N STEWA RT Jean worked ln Mr. Mon- roe's olllce and library, and took two sports. She was a member of the Con- tract Bridge Club. JOHN STIMSON John was a room represen- tativeand a science major. Ile will probably enroll under the Blue and Gold banner. PIIILLIP STINCHFIELD Phil won several prizes in chemical exhibits. He in- tends to be a research chemist. Ile belonged to the C. S. F. DONALD STDNESDN Don went out for track at Lowell and plans to enter S. F. J. C. His ambition is to be a building con- tractor. ALICE STRAUSS Allce came to Lowell as a L3. She has been actlve In Music Club affairs. She will enter business school. BETTY SULLIVAN Worked on the Lowell staff, was a rest room at- tendant and a hall guard. A live sporster. Betty will go to the U. of 0. HOWARD SULLIVAN llowie was in the school band and both orchestras. An R. 0. T. C. officer. on the rifle team. and a room rep. LORRAINE SULLIVAN Lorraine was a room ren. and an olhce worker. An ice-skater, she will attend the College of the Pacific. MARY SU RTEES Prexy of the Muslc Club, room rep., library worker, and a C. S. F. member. Mary was a 3 and a half yearcgrad who will enter U. . BRUCE SUTHERLAND Bruce edited the journal in L4. was on L3 dance committee, ll3 prexy, won a Block in crew, made Scroll. Menlo J. C. first. then Stanford. VIRGINIA SWEENEY Virginia worked in Mr. Monroe's ofhce, was a N3 room rep. and managed to make C. S. F. Stanford is her aim. DORIS SWENSDN Doris took various sports and worked in Mr. Mon- roe's ofice. She intends to go to business college. EUGENIE SWIFT Eugenie was out for bad- minton. Ice-skating, and golf. She also will be- come a business woman. HARRY SWIFT Harry was a member of the Block L for his skill in basketball and swim- ming. He can easily make U. S. F. because he was on the C. S. F. T0lClll TAKIGUCHI Toichi was very athletic, out for track. basketball and swimming and took pictures in the Camera glriib. Ile will study at a . PHYLLIS TATE Phyllis was an ice-skating enthusiast and a history major. She will enroll at S. F. Junior College. IIARRIET TAVLUR A super smarty, a Ilfe member of the C. S. F., a room ren and a three sport glrl. llarrlet wlll enter Cal. WILLIAM TERLAU Bill came to Lowell as a L4. He often made the honor roll and was out for track and football. lle plans on entering San Jose State. ROY TH OMSON Roy was always on the honor roll and active in debating. Block L received for basketball managing. Stanford is his choice. VIRGINIA THOMPSON A three and a half year graduate and a life mem- ber of C. S. F., Virginia was four times a room rep. She was C. S. F. sec- retary and in Block L. U. C. is her aim. EDWARD TIIUIIBAN Ed was another C. S. F. life member. lle was a room rep. for four terms. lle will study englneerlng at college. SUZANNE YOMLINSON Suzanne took lce-skating lor her snort and worked in Miss llarrlson's ofllce. Will attend Reed College in Portland. ALICE TDNG Alice took a great interest in sports. She was a bas- ketball player and con- stantly on the honor roll. MARY TDNG Mary was another honor roll student who wants to continue her education at college. 4 An., 'Y I .. ,. 49 9
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