Lowell High School - Red and White Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)
- Class of 1974
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. Y , ,,,A. . , -., , HA M.. .., .. VOLUME 100 THE RED 8: WHITE 1974 LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL 1101 EUCALYPTUS DRIVE SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA 94132 Gayle Tamler, Editor ,. W, .N-f ?x- . u ' ','.' ' 1'- f af X - ,. -A. lik .. af., A . N- X if ' I .I ,'L X I MC- I , ,' ' ' .fy - nf . 4 1 z- . 1: - N ' H' . f. I ,, x . t ,- .. ' -f-. - , -- v, - I I f, v - 51 X - -, -'5:?fef.., - -' V-:,.. - A ' . Y Z: Q. 4 Qi 3. . ' -I ' fo Q -Yr. U ' V4 I fp L: 'u r- LL 4 - . ,, .-.L ,vw yr- xi-,L a-nf' 'K' M Q' A 3 2,34 my 2 Q? Q lim V .xy , if ff' iv ff! ' Q' f. ' vi V f ! 3 2 5 E Q f 2 E 1 ! 2 E 5 3 l'Cll'l'lCl Readers' Theater, performances at elemen- tary schools, and plays represented the successes of the drama department. After taking the course which begins with the basic elements of acting such as mime-like inter- pretations, continues with directing techniques, and then levels off with actual public appearances, anyone is bound to emerge with some ability, if not a lot. Helped by the dedication and hard work of Mr. I ack Anderson, Creative Arts Department Head, and other members of the department, Mr. Joe Tanzi, drama instructor, topped off the year with the Fall musical, Guys 85 Dolls. This production served as the eruption of the talent that had been bubbling like lava. The overflow so affected the audience that highly' deserved standing ovations were received most every night of the five per- formances. With all the effects of a genuine one, many among the hundred or so participants in Guys SL Dolls have the potential to one day be in a real Broadway 1T1l1SiC31. Guys Joni Dills Jeanette Johnson E w-w..F.M.,,,gi M W, W Z 2 y gf fy 3 2 2 2 f ie Z f K , .MH Stage Management Beginning with the '72 musical, The. Boy- friend, Lowell's policy for seating the audience has been transformed from a first-come-better seat basis to a first-buy-better-seat basis. Except for yearly music concerts, Mr. Don bri1lhart's Theater Management students sold re- served tickets for practically every performance. Sitting in the Box Office and putting big X's on seating charts weren't all they did. They also ushered fequipped with flashlighisj and took care of the publicity. These volunteers certainly fulfilled the ori- ginal purpose for such a group: to take part of the responsibility' from the teachers busy with putting together the productions and give them more extra time instead. Joe Tanzi, Paul Zahtilla, Tom Collins, Jim Wagner. Johnny Land, Don Brillhart NOON CONCERTS Great talents drifting by unnoticed stimulated Mrs. Stella Michaelian to set up noon concerts, where both performers and aucience attend on a voluntary basis. Entertainers range from violin solos to quartets and even larger groups. ,After practicing on their own, the performers only need to notify Mrs. Micha aelian and they are halfway on the stage. Teachers may give their classes an opportunity to perform. An alumni concert and a faculty performance in May also fill the auditorium with the pleasant won- ders of music. 10 Under the command of their able captain, Mr. I im Wagner, the stagecraft crew steered their way through numberous performances of the orches- tra, band, choir and drama groups. The course provides an overall view of thea- trics with emphasis on the mechanical outlook naturally. Armed with a shipful of talents and skill these behind-the-scene students helped to make the past year's productions successes as much as the aftual on-the-scene performers. As a result of their close cooperation with the other performing departments, the stagecraft members were able to experience every facet of the theater. 4 1 V , If . I J 'y I Y 1' V 2 ,w ' ' f Wai 157' i I' y , , V4 I ua. Tryphon Nichols' Q 1 , l Wi' ,V ,,..a .ma V ' 'S W Art When a troop of Van Goghs march around with pad and pencil, a great magnitude of life and emotions attract the artists' eyes, which excites the brain and stimulates the creative hand. The Painting and Drawing class, led by Mr. Tryphon Nichols, explores environments within and outside the campus, with results such as the paint- ings in the offices and murals in the faculty and student cafes and in front of the auditorium. ln class the course takes to a studio approach. The students start with drawing and continue with watercolor, acrylics, and tempera painting. Also taking various trips for self-stimulation Mr. Grover Neuman's Painting class specializes in watercolor, sketches, and etching. gr, ,wwf :HA 'X hw Q Dido and Aeneas ,af-fn? E IE I Eg ' f w Wm Q' ' Q l , 1 C' 'fum Q, V? ist 1i Choral Theatre The Choir tackles the highs and lows of sing- ing in the Choral class. Starting with warm -ups, the singers exercise their vocal chords daily to pro- duce melodious raptures of music. They also exer- cise their penmanship by writing reports on music. Performances, under the director of Johnny Land, include the Evening of Melodrama, the Porgy and Bess Concert, the Pops Concert, and the opera Dido and Aeneas. They contributed to the public's pleasure in singing at the Fairmont and at elementary schools. Also the class raises funds future tours. l Top: Janice LoForti, Bottom: Pam Lyau ' 'flu . in ,, - T ypiflg Considered a skill, typing should occupy every student at least one term. If the classroom proves too noisy for sensitive ears, earphones are the answer! Typing l includes the basics, such as centering, horizontally and vertically, tabulating margins, composing, and personal typing. Students skim through the term paper and business formats. For a greater understanding ofthe typewriter Typing 2 includes detailed study on the term paper, outlines, manuscripts, and letters. Although unable to type l5O words per minute to the rhythm of Ain't No Love. . . Like My Baby's Love as Ronald Todd Mingo can, typing students may perhaps type 50 words to a slower rhythm, As the Beat Goes On. A battery of teaching talent handled the typing classes over the past year--Mrs. Jan LaForti, Mrs. Stella Michaelian, Miss Pam Lyau, Mr. Don Richardson, and Miss Iennette Adami. 16 fir- E , -. fini?-2'::' fi: ff ' . 9,0 gg-in-H Q Mechanical rawing Women's libbers should be happy to hear that an increasing number of girls are taking mechanical drawing. Students taking this course calculate, create, and construct according to their success in the first two skills. Actually, Mrs. Nancy Neuman prepares her prospective proteges sufficiently in the first three levels of the course. The amateurs are instructed in comprehen- sion, neatness, and drafting techniques Qsketching, lettering, problem solving, and three-dimensional drawing with emphasis on measurementsjd' Having acquired a solid foundation, students continue to build their know-how with machine drawing or architecture based on specifications. In advanced classes, the term is roofed with the final project--a model of a building complete with floor plans and elevations. Who know, a Lowellite may emerge in the future as another Frank for Frances for that mattery Lloyd Wright. f if --fr Journalism ,NW its uagelgcilgxjrtliiafueadsf gram' COPY, half-tones--the lang- Advanced studen1:s publish the RED St WHITE and the tone of COUZ? ' t Ough 4 C1HC1L1d1ng yearbookj sets THE LOWELL--both paste-up productions involving a B mners S 1? r?0nf' 251- ' U i maximum of student work. A large photography staff Mediaeitra d gmosf Y JUHIOTS and seniors fulfilling the supplements the editorial staffs. st les of U 5 iafnfhe baflcs of Uewswfltmg and Study This Spring Mrs. Barbara Mills joined the depart- wyld . sugceils ul Loumahsts as wen as the range Of ment t0 teach two Journalism 1 classes while Mrs cr nt ' -- - . ' ' 1 , Y, .Pu e me mm altematlve P3-,PCIS to esta- Elizabeth Shafer continued her work as publications blushed journals. Sponsor 17 Tardy Sophomore Strings or Advanced Orch- estra students must miss rehearsal, for Mr. Jack Pereira locks the doors three minutes after the bell sounds. Tune-up promptly begins and the musi- cians play the piece practiced the night before, with practices all leading to big events such as concerts. Rehearsals before concerts may run from '7 to 10 pm. The conductor tests the students in- dividually at the end ofthe semester. The orchestra exhibits its talents in such per- formances as the november 3 Fall Concert, which included alumni musicians, Porgy and Bes with the Chorus, the Spring Concert, and yearly per- formances at Grace Cathedral. This year they played at the Opera House and took occasional trips to other cities. Left: Orchestra at Opera House Below: Theatre Orchestra 'fa 2 MX. ,,,Af E . X ' I ' 12 i 'Q ii 3? ? A e ' Yi. ' 2' 5 f wav.. yrs , fa ,- fn. skn 'I i , 5, 14: r ,Hb - Nr ggi? ,Why Z? , ,,pat ....-zu A few trumpets, trombones, clarinets, and flutes along with a drum can liven up any occasion. That's exactly what Lowell's three bands did during the past year. Besides performing in their tradiational concerts, concert members also co- operated with the orchestra, drama, and choir departments--the major example being the musi- cal, Guys 8t Dolls. Under Mr. Paul Zahtill.a's direction and Mr. llhll Zia ll ll! llilil . B . , Don Brillhart's management, the band not only added spirit in the school but the pep and jazz bands also foot-tapped their way through football games and out-of-school engagements. The either appropriately-costumed or red-blazered players appeared in such various locations as the Sir Francis Drake Hotel, Maiden Lane, and West Portal Shopping area, and a new Imperial Saving. bank in Stonestown. it ill? X pu? uf n-. 22 Mgr ,... . in Ray van der Horst and Mrs. Thayer Zora Rogers 'Q Mary Greenwood Pow-wow at Fresno Night life ww YW W. Ng Www .wk f' in 'il x J fl 7. we ' v GE, UOO, BI, HI--are these part of an eye- test chart: No, they are some of the categories of Forensics in which many found their little comfo- table niche along with debates. fThey stand for Girls' Extemporaneous, Unlimited Original Oratory, Boys' Impromptu, and Humorous Interpretationg Stage fright? Lowe11's Forensickers, the pro- ducts of Ms. Emily Thayer's public speaking classes andlor coaching, never heard of such a phrase. Or at least they don a convincing cover-up. Ms. Th- yer prepares her students to be proficient in logic as well as rhetoric. At the Saturday events throughout the past year sponsored by the National Forensic League and the Golden Gate Speech Assocition, they have talked the judges into awarding numerous trophies. Travel ing to such places as El Cerrito, Berkeley, and Danville, the hardy team equipped with voice, vigor, and virtuosity continued journeying into the realms of the State Quals, State Championship Tournament, Districts, and even the Nationals. M 4- 1 as N. 'W M 3? A Q M6 'Y min Q gm T M Wg . . W w 3' 'N 'M ' ' A M MW W vk wr , ai W Sw mv. , 't f K. WLWNQ, 5 w M M X w wsmzw F W 'A W ' W k ' J v. Bw ,,'! xxxx , WIRE ji W , 3 -v X ' ' au ,www W KW k lm, ' 3 A' XM Lowell C 0-C urricular Council Lowell Co-Curricular Council QLCCQ is the reg- ulatory board of the four school boards. LCC forms the policies of all four boards, handles grievances and budgets, and sponsors the mini-courses. LCC is also responsible for the successful Speak- Officers fo Treasurer--John Crittenden Recording Secretary--Vickie Miller Corresponding Secretary--Janet Chang Chairmen--Beth Bruce Paul Lucey Mike Levin Junior Class Reps--Patrick Pahilga Elaine Katzenberg -Garry Fudem Debbie Lowe Senior Class Reps- ers' Forum. One notable event was the political fair held in October of last year, which featured twelve supervisorial candidates. Two other speakers during the year were Willy Holder from the Prisoners' Union and a representative from Standard Oil. r the year 1973-74: Sophomore Class Reps--Martha Moore Andy Rich Boys' PE Rep--Patrick Burke Girls' PE Rep- -Alison Wong Counseling--Arlene Ross Creative Arts--Janice Oneto English--Bruce Friedman Foreign Language--Michele Skinner Math--Tom Skewes-Cox Science--Daniel Ducoff Social Science--Bennett Freeman I 3 3 2 tt.-in X BOETO of Qfggw-5 an Sw is Board of Class fficers The Board of Class officers acts as the center also handles the contracts on grad pictures, class rings through which the individual class activities are ap- and helps the classes with the sale of passbooks. proved. The BCO gives the go-ahead on all projects The BCO includes the registry representatives and fund-raising activities undertaken by the classes. from the 6135563 besides the Class officers. The BCO manages the exclusives, dinners, proms, and In the Spring of 1974, the BCO ran a Sock HOP and picnics, among other class activities. The BCO with the SAB. Heavenly was picked as the Senior prom theme. Officers for 1973-1974: Junior Class Officers: BCO Secretary--Leiko Nakazawa President- -Steve Ambrose BCO Treasurer- -Nancy Malcolm Vice-President- -Kim Bailey BCO Properties Commissioner--Martin I eong Secretary--Cathy Quon Treasurer- -Yvonne Lee Senior Class Officers: President- -Fred Hartwick Sophomore Class Officers: Vice-President--Barbara Franke President--Lawrence Poree Secretary- -Faith Stallings Vice-President- -Florence Lee Treasurer- -Beth Bruce Secretary--Susan Cherin Treasurer- -Teresa Fong Lois Le Guennec, Creative Arts Secretary, listens to BCO sponsor Carol Koenig's latest scheme. -nf' ,0- C i ,J Student Activities Board The Student Activities Board QSABJ, as the name suggests, handle student activities, such as the school dances, game rallies, and runs the Cardinal Carnival and the election gof the Homecoming Queen. The SAB administers and supervises the production of pass- books, and the production and sale of game tickets. Besides planning student activities, the SAB works to develop and maintain school spirit through the rallies, song girls, and yell leaders. The first dance of the year 1973-1974 was Only the Beginning. Officers: Treasurer- -Mike Levin Secretary--A udrey Tom Publicity Commissioner--Dennis Andaya Properties Commissioner--Denis Shanagher Art Commissioner- -Nancy Ross Dance Commissioner- -Grace Van Velthuysen Boys' Athletic Commissioner--David Fellows Rally Commissioner--Markos Kounalakis Girls' Athletic Commissioner--Donna Schmidt Business Manager--Mark Pulliam 29 Board of School and Community Service The Board for School and Community Services serves to coordinate clubs, interest groups and orga- nizations in their activities and service projects. The BSCS acts as a liason between the school and the community, publicizing school affairs. The orientation of new students, guidance to clubs, maintenance of the Lowell Archives, and assistance Officers for 1973-1974: Chairman--Paul Lucey Secretary--Jenny Collins Treasurer- -Eric Heran Historian- -Michelle Moore Publicity Commissioner- -Josephine Morada PTA Representative--Barbara Schulz THE LOWELL Editor--Harold Kruger RED AND WHITE Editor- -Gayle Tamler Big Sisters--Kim Carr Girls' Block L--Peggy Peterson CSF--Bruce Fink GAA--Pat Louie Scroll--Morgan Lam Shield- -Marie Czerwinski RCYFC--Bruce Batten to the Lowell PTA and Alumni Association are under the jurisdiction of the BSCS.. The BSCS includes representatives from the school clubs which totalled twenty- five students or more. This year, the BSCS established the procedures for electing the Board of Education representative. BSU --Gabriel Gallaread Chinese--Stephen Fan Filipino--Laurence Lucas Gastronomic Gourmet--Katie Cooney Japanese- -Akiko Takeshita LOLA--Roberta Hurtado March of Dimes--Paul Lucey Pep--Kathy Tally Pre-Med--Juliana Mah, Tommy Washio Math- -Noel Fong Red Cross--Frances Yong Soccer- -Alberto Elizalde Junior Classical League--Zachary Quan Russian--Nat Tomitch Forensics--Mary Greenwood Board of Education- -Nick Roxborough 30 Clubs PRE-MED The students interested in medical professions had a wealth of information at their disposal thanks to the Pre-Med club. Fall officers: President Corliss Lee, Vice-pres- ident Amy Yee, Secretaries Jackie Markham and Eleanor Kuroda, Publicity Anne Meyers and Juliana Mah. Spring officers: Presdient Corliss Lee, Vice-pres- ident Tommy Ngai, Secretary Jackie Markham, Pub- licity Anne Meyers, Chris Jang, and Alyce Masuda. The success of this club, noted Sponsor Nancy Brewer, can be attributed to the good officers. The club, in hoping to maintain a strong organization in years to come, encourages anyone to become a mem- ber. Field trips to Stanford and plans for a Health Fair are projected for the future. Mrs. Brewer hopes that the club will continue to stress the preventative aspects of medicine including nutrition, exercise, and mental health. RED CROSS The Red Cross, one of the traditional school clubs, was headed by president Mary Xi, vice- president Debbie Nylund, secretary Maris Nervarez, and treasurer Mike Ugarra. Mrs Elena Catelli served as sponsor. Their first activity was a paperback and comic book drive to benefit shut-ins of all ages in SF hospitals. Holiday cards and favors were made for patients of Laguna Honda and UC hospitals. The Red Cross participated in the annual Cardinal Camival. Members pitched in and organized a profitable White Elephant sale. This year proved rewarding for mem- bers, having helped patients morale throughout SF hospitals. GASTRONOMIC GOURMET SOCIETY A relatively new club for the gourmet types at Lowell, the GGS went on outings to restaurants to s sample gourmet foods under the planning of president Julie Block and sponsor David Madfes. They held a pretzel sale and had ethnic dinners of their own pre- paration. The final dinner at the Basque Hotel, May 27, added to the succem of the club. ARCHITECTS 8: ENGINEERS The Architects and Engineers Club is a unique and interesting club with Mr. Peter Dahl as advisor and the Army- Corps of Engineers and the Explorer division of the Boy Scouts of America as sponsors. The club meets every other week and has a field trip or a guest speaker almost every month. Among the numerous other places the club has visited are the Linear Electron Accelerator at Stanford, the Bay Model, and the computer center at U. C. Berk- eley. The guest speakers invited have discussed with the members all the aspects of civil engineer- ing, from job opportunities to the construction of skyscrapers along with environmental engineering. Every June, the club goes on a canoe trip travelling down the Russian River. Camping facilities of the Explorers are also available to club members. Fall '73 officers: Spring '74 officers: President- -Eric Tang President--A llen Han V. President--Jeffrey Lee V. President--Raymond Pon Treasurer--Jeffrey Sik Treasurer- -Eric Heran Publicity Manager- Secretary--Vivien Koreisha Steven Lew Student board members at reception for Barton Knowles. FRENCH The French C1ub,under president Kathy Mechem and Sponsor Geroges Tchikovani, had a quiet year, Their major activity was a multi-ethnic Christmas party. GERMAN Another of the language-affeccionado clubs, the German Club was sponsored by Mr. Bob Braunreiter, and it was presided over by Loretta Baier. Their main function was a successful tutoring service. JAPANESE . The Japanese club was very active this year. They participated in a joint dance with the Wash- inton High Japanese Club and later the Chinese Club. Food sales were held. President Akiko Takeshita, vice-presidents Bruce l-liura and Mariko Yanagihara, treasurer Betty Yee and secretaries Diane Dacumos and Kaori Fujitani guided the club successfully into the Fall. The equally competent Spring officers were president Mary- ann Hari, vice-president Rhonda Masuoka, secretary Aileen Tazuchi, treasurer Catherine Damian and chairman Tony Damian. The club held a post-school dance at the Pine Methodist Church on June 22. CHINESE The Chinese club started this year off with 60 active members under the officer slate of Calvin Yim president, Karen Joe vice-president, Donna Yee sec- retary and Lesslie Fong as BSCS representative. One of their major projects was donating tooth- brushes to a hospital. This was funded by a Chinese food sale. A new tradition, selling candied apples, highlighted activities. Other projects included ser- ing a Thanksgiving dinner in Chinatown for the elderly, a Contonese language mini-course, and various social gatherings. A bowling and dinner party and a farewell senior party concluded activities under sponsor Stan Lee. LOLA La Organizacion de Latino Americanos is en deavoring to work with the community through tutoring services offered through neighborhodd groups. The club had and will continue to visit junior high schools informing students about Lowell and the importance of education. Social activities--picnics, baseball and foot- ball games- -were held. The club had for its leader Robert Hurtado with help from Joe Armenta, Martin Gutierrez. Christie Olinda and Marian Murphy as sponsor. FILIPINO-AMERICAN The 30 members of the Filipino-A merican Club once again held a dance to raise money for their scholarship fund. President Zenaida Unisa, vice- president Edmund Sabaon, secretary Carolyn Lucas and treasurer Bernanrd Lopez smoothly directed the club. One of the most popular booths at the Cardinal Carnival, the cotton candy booth, was set up by this club. Y' BLA CK STU DEN TS UN ION With a goal of 310,000 for a scholarship fund, members of the Black Students Union were busy most of the year participating in money-making affairs. Also much time was spent preparing for the annual Black Essence Fashion Show, Pictures here indicate that along with Lowell students, BSU members from Mission and Wilson took part in the show as did media personalities. 33 Clubs . . GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION There were over 900 members in GAA during the 1973-'74 year. Mrs. Kay DuVal served as advisor to the officers and council made up of the managers of the fifteen activities offered. Projects for the year included a canned foods drive to benefit St Anthony's Kitchen, - a Thanksgiving food drive, a needy-children clothing collection, a seccessful stationery sale in which members raised a profit of 31100, and numerous bake sales. The in- evitable Awards Assembly held May 23 signified compleltion of activities and consistant members were recognized. GIRLS BLOCK L SOCIETY The Girls Block L Society is open to all girls participating in GAA for four semesters. The Fall term had its 67 members and their officers--Peggy Peterson, president, Harjit Sekhon, vice-president, and Jean Kurka , secretary--involved in flower sales and a visit to Mary's Help Hospital. The girls created bookmarks and provided entertainment for patients of the extended care unit of the hospital. This year's annual Block L banquet, theme loverly, was held May 23 at Senor Pico's. The Leah-Marie Boehn award was presented to Pattie Gong and Linda Jeung 052.5 eachy for their service to the GAA, Block L and PE Depart- ment. Spring officers included president Julie Block, and secretary Kristie McCunne. Flowergrams and bake sales were the major money-raising affairs. El Noel Fong, Mr. Paul Abad, Yvonne Wong, Eugene Poschman, Jon Poschman, Nancy Riddle, Ed Lazurus fnot pictured: Kelby Chan, Dickie Woo, Ioe Illick, Adlai Smith, Michael Schnapp, Mary Barsony, Lillian Danielsson, Eugene Chanj MATH A thinking man's gathering, the Math Club was headed by president Noel Fong and vice-president Yvonne Wong with Mr. Paul Abad as sponsor. Acti- vities consisted of lectures, number theories, and ntunerous work sessions on complex problems. Math competitions with other schools were set up and the outcome was good. CHESS The excpert fand not-so-expertj chess players of Lowell had an opportunity to challenge others of similar talent in the chess club. The club had no designated offers but members worked together to arrange Competition between various schools. BIG SISTERS Kim Carr, president, and Lisa Shigamotsu, vice president led the club through its year of welcoming sophomore girls at a party and before that touring them through the school during the 'summer With Mrs Nancy Neuman as sponsor the girls timed the soph party for Halloween, causing much costume wearing, and were responsible for' all the little-girl types in the halls in May just before in- itiation of new members. 35 Scroll 36 I 'EH 1-'Q 'li'-U an-A 'Aff Shield KM' 'lf 5 la ff, 1 I -'A3f- XX E ,m?l , QW 37 Nw Top: No el Fong, Shepard Siegel, Shelley Lai, Tommy Washiog Second row: Flora Burger, Corliss Less, Stephen Fan, Dr. Phil Glanderg Front: Brian Lym, John T. Dean CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Sponsors were Mrs. Anne Wallach and Dr. Phil Glander. Activities for the members included a trational picnic to Angel Island and a tutoring service for just about every subject offered. Their home base was the Honors Resource Center. Fall officers were Charles Campagnet, Teresa Tang, Corliss Lee, Shepard Siegel. Spring officers were John T. Dean, Brian Lym, Corliss Lee, Shepard Siegel. Left: Charles Campagnet, Charlene Aguilar, and Corliss Lee played important roles in planning . the CSF Regional Conference fat SI in Marchj. Mrs. Anne Wallach, Karla McDermid, Teresa Tang, Bruce Fink, Diane Green Front: Charles Campagnet, Shepard Siegel Above: Shield and Scroll picnic at Mrs. Marcus' home. Below: Career Day in gym. 5' 2 in ,nmusnf Min f . :wg mn ii me 09995 '5'-E H ylfm ,,,su,f4f:wz':. ei , A,,,, W ,,.. 9522 A A. 4 .5 w2 45:fif'H:f -f 5211377 M. ,,.,,, , . , ff J' ,644 f' A My Q' AM W f I fi ,Eff f , ff 17.2 if 2 ZA, Wg rf K f N.,,,.z1 ' 'Q'g.f::w ' 5' '-X'2 w'--' ,,i,'?4y ,h f, ' f ' A-num' llrffl th The Mathematics Department, headed by Mr. Jack McBride, seeks to prepare students for college by giving them an adequate math education. This year, a geometry preparation course was added to the curriculum for students who wanted a non-college preparation geometry course. Four' computer programming classes this Spring, compared to the usual one or two each semester, caused overpopulation in the small key-punch mach- ine room, with waiting lines up to twenty-five peo- ple during midterms. With students activities and class sponsors com- ing mainly out of the Math Department, the morale was good and forty teachers helped to make the goals of the department successful, not only by teac- hing, but also by volunteering forty minutes a day to tutor students. Responsible for 2400 math students, the faculty consisted of Paul Abad, Lawrence Bettencourt, Raf- ael Cons, Michael Descilo, Mildred Gershman, George Haliburton, Delores Hutson, Irene Lee, James Pinfold, James Nickerson, Harper Puziss, Lawrence Robinson, John Roemer, Helen Rose, George Soniat, Meinhard Shultz, Dennis Treadway, and James Williams. Top: Jack McBride, Department head. James Nickerson, Larry BCIICIICOUII Bottom: Irene Lee, student, Helen Rose, Larry Robinson JJ,-N l-...M H-N-5 Jim Pinfold, Robert Hyink, Lunch Conference, George Soniat Lower Right: Paul Abad's class 44 x ' . , pq 'W'-v. Top: Mildred Gershman, Paul Abad, John Roemer Bottom: Mike Descilo, Meinhard Schulz, Dennis Treadyaay .,,,1., f .gf , ,X , Fvwgz ,WA ...-., 'f H. J ibn: 4. Q. ww. - ' -p - -. I .W 45? ff' af ,4- ,Q ,- 3 JM is-. f ,5 4- AW' Mm' L. JUSTICE Zigi: James Kearney, Principal Paul Lucey, Assistan Principal Ioe Ehrman, Dean of Boys Barton Knowles, Past Principal Mary Lins, Assistant Principal Betty Marcus, Dean ofGirls K ci , in 50 l , , ,k1, ,,. rf., 2 X 1 ,l,11, , 1 fy' ' . W J if 51 iim Liyingstone, counselor John Welch, Assistant Principal' points to Admissions C -fi ,, i g Y , ,V , gr 'f ' V , 1, , 3' Vi' We , f ' , Mi George Haliburton, counselor , Changes in personnel, new people--Miss Mary n Lins, Mrs. Evelyn Pearsall, Mr. Robert Sturtevant fthe last two assuming new dutiesJ, Mr. John Welch assistant principal in charge of counseling, explains changes in the Lowell Counseling Department. He ads, We assigned specific colleges to specific coun- selors so they would be experts in the field. These changes are just a few that have occurrec in the past few years. One other accomplished goal the VICCI Center qvolunteers in College Career Infor 4' 'C A C' mationj instituted in l9'7l, helps students choose a H up p,,4p an pi,in 4 college or career. n i If , ff' M ' One thing, one change, is the increasing Jim Gazaway, counselor Alice Frederick, counselor Administration and Counseling :omplexity in financial aid and grants of all kinds, ldded Mr. Welch. Being bascially a college-orien- :ed school Qbetween 95 and 97070 of Lowell graduates go to collegej, Lowell needs the VICCI Center. Procedurally computers downtown processed tudent records and report cards starting last year, and the College Admissions Cycle fa publication of ill dates and information for college applicationsp, vlr. Jim Livingstone's brainstorm, appeared for the econd year. The successful Career Fair was held in he Spring of 74. Mr. Welch reports the tasks of the counselors: '. . . to devote more time to individual students, to 4 Cathy Brash, counselor Lennie Lee, counselor and science help identify goals, and to get more time to do this. Counselors are Cathryn Brash, Elena Catelli, Walter Drysdale gout in Springy, Alice Fredericks, James Gazaway, George Haliburton, Irene Lee, James Livingstone, Stella Michaelian, Robert Sturtevant. Deans remain Mr. Joe Ehrman and Mrs. Betty Marcus, with other services performed by Marguerite Anderson fregistrarj, Stella Zdrodowski Q job counselory, Ann Moore qcomputery, Adele Seligq attendanceyand Rita Brown fsecretary to deansj, and Beverly Weber Qsecretary to counselorsl. H 3, H I 53 ,Wm in W M mf' i J-A-.1 ' Q is i , gg Kr if WM: ., -m... .,,,,. I , W---'A--- '32' M' MMWM ,,A.-.W ' ? 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The proof is in the scoringg Lowell ran up 212 points in seven league games but grudgingly gave up only 80 points. That's an average of over 30 points per game and a mere ll for their opponents. Quarterback Kevin Grumbach led the offensive unit, passing for three scores and running in two more. Running backs Kevin Austin, Ken Galeai, and Rex Saoit ground out 16 touchdowns between them. Flanker Denis Shanagher scored four TD's of his own. But one cannot judge the proficiency of a player by how many points he put on the scoreboard. Slot- back Tom Riddle, who lost nearly half the season to injury, scored only twice but set up several other opportunities with his fine running. The 5' 7 back enjoyed his best outing against Washington with 158 yards in eight carries and wound up leading the league with his ll. 4 yards-per-carry average. The success of the Indians' fine offense de- pended heavily on its powerful line. The tough front five, consisting of Frank Choy Bruce Barker, Steve Green, Dan Mairani, and Bill Hontalas, pro- vided excellent protection for their quarterback and blasted outat defenses to open gaping holes for their fleet backs. This line flip-flopped, meaning that many of them doubled on defense. Along with the rest of the defensive unit they constantlylharrasses opposing passers and instinctively went all out against the ball carriers. Gang tackling was a common sight when the Big Red Machine took the field. Lowell's placekicker and punter both took All- City honors. Yun Choun scored 20 point in field goals and PAT 's. Punter Bob Silverman, also playing as wide receiver and defensive back, booted the Red Shirts out of trouble many times with his power-fi packed ounts. Twenty-seven members of the Varsity team of '73 are seniors. Quarterback Kevin Grumbach, flan- ker Denis Shanagher, kicker Yun Choun, tackle Steve Green, and running back Kevin Austin are all leaving. Fullbacks Ken Galeai and Rex Saoit, Lowell's big pow- er runners, won't be back for the 1974 season. Line- men the caliber of Bruce Barker, Frank Choy, Dan Mairani, and Bill Hontalas will be difficult to replace Other graduating seniors are Francis Bagaman, Ken Baker, Rich Claveria, Graham Crawford, Alain Dan- gerfield, Mark Davis, Jim Fratini, Mitch Guimarin, Vince Lin, Dave Loftus, Tommy Long, Gil Maravil- las, Michael Molenda, Tom Riddle, Webster Rosboro, and Bob Silverman. Some were starters, some rode the pine, and some missed the action with injuries. But they were all part of one of the better Lowell football squads in , recent years. Some played more important roles than others in directing the Indians into the playoffs, but all added in one way or another to take undefeated Lowell al1 the way to Turkey Day! Top: Running back Kevin Austin turns corner in pre- season action against Sacred Heart. Left: Kevin Grumbach and Coach Ed Burns plan strategy on sidelines. A tough Lowell offensive line readies to protect quarterback. f H . . ..., ., , , s ur ., s, ,. A ,, M ww w W , ,N .,, V, 5 '- . ,r - fa' :mt , 'T'f ': ' l K A ff: ' 7 75 46S5V!4 335551 8 I 451 s 1 A ' JJ 89 ,.,. sa Webster Rosboro, Top Row: Ken Galeai, Mike lfuhri, Ken Baker, George Kauwe, Frank Choy, Rich Claveria, B'll H talas, Bruce Barker, Steve Green, Steve Emerson Alain Dangerfield, Mark Markel, Dan Mairani, i on Middle: Valsigano Meafue, Demetrius Wilson, Francis Bagaman, Vince Lin, Tom Riddle, Kevin Austin, lb M 'llas, Rex Saoit, Kevin Grumbach, Jim Fratini Tom Long, Denis Shanagher, Dave Loftus, Gi ert aravi First: Mark Vignoles, Bob Silverman, Steve Lewis, Graham Crawford, Bob Hauser, Yun Choun, Mitch Guimarin, Bill Cicerone, Mike Molenda, Mark Davis, Stan Holloway, Russell Chang, Byron Webb VARSIT Y FOO TBA LL S C ORES Pre Season Lfirst score is Lowell in each setj 16 Westmoor 7 19 Sacred Heart 6 AAA Season 28 52 14 35 7 Galileo '7 40 Lincoln 6 36 Mission 8 Wilson O O'Connell 21 Balboa 14 Post S eason 37 Wilson0 6 Balboa 28 Washington 24 Above: QB Kevin Grun Y , 7 7 I pass in league contest with Lincoln block from Dangerfield to evade at K-gZVar,.Y O'Conne11 defender. 63 Balaji? ,V'-V.,,, ,EVIL 1 t 1 , .. 0 1 Q Aiii 9 O -1 G' ' 2 , ' +2 ,+ f N b y 2 2 ff 27 2 X W W' ' A 3 Q Wuxi QW Ken Galeai if-up Q B mmm V V , V,5MWv, ., Frank Choy Yun Choun Dan Mairani Kevin Austin ag Q W , , Bruce Barker B Denis Shanagher Bob Silverman Bi 11 Hontalas n Kell Baker ,N , We , V- ' .5 xiii? Mitch Guirmarin crashes over from the two for six points. Red hirts Follow omentum Through Wilson Pla off After a 5-0-2 regular season, Lowell went into the playoffs against Wilson. The two met at Wash- ington High's sloshy stadium on an overcast day, where the Indians dominated the mud bowl, 37-O. This brought the number of quarters the Cards have shutout the Warriors to sixteen, or four s11'iaght games. Over this period, Lowell has outscored the Green and Gold 89 to O. Now that is sooommmee defense 66 l , Wear Warriors wrestle down Rex Saoit f The Bubble Bursts - 8-6 TURKEY DAY The dreary weather matched the way the Lowell Indians played in Turkey Day '73 as they lost the annual contest to the Balboa Bucs, 28-6. An overpowering Bal team, led by Jerome LeBrane, proved to be too much for the Lowell squad. The disappointing loss ended an impressive '1-2-2-season on a sour note. MICHAEL KUHN He was quiet. He was sensitive. And he was aware. Life for Michael was hardly an over exuberant oneg itwas rather a milieu of contemplation and con- tentment. He extended leadership and friendship to the fortunate people that experienced and shared his world. All will miss Michael because in many ways he en- riched all of our lives. 67 Top Standing: Tom Hontalas, Elmer Reyes, Ray Miller, Alson Lee, Phil Chaniot, C. Chinchiarelli, Jeff Kawaguchi, Carl lsackson, Ron Gagosian, Anthony King Middle: Paul Nauman, Dennis Dudon, Rich Kelly, Joe Pheffer, Ray Chiang, Alex Vacos, 'Smart Misfeldt Bruce Friedman, Adam Fink, Austin Wilkins, John Louie Kneeling: Dennis Stern, Marc Webber, Paul Blanc, Jeff Sullivan, Leonard Rosen, Peter Walker, Carey Wong, V Gridders Continue inning Ways The mighty Junior Varsity Football team of Lowell High School compiled a record of four wins and three losses during the 1973 campaign, which made them the second consecutive squad to finish victoriously. Since the IayVees produced no upsets, the outcome of their contests were often predictable. However, the team suffered no'shamefu1 de4 feats or meaningless victories. The 197 3 Indians earned eve- ry win by hard work, hard hitting and dedication. Quarterbacks Dennis Duden and Brian Rockne alternated as captains of the lnjun scoring machine. Behind them were always a pair of crack running backs. Among the best were Pete Walker, Stuart Misfeldt, and Mark Coulter. Ray Miller and Paul Narunann were the prime targets of Quarterbacks , Duden and Rockne throughout the season. r The erratic, but exciting Indian Defense was manned 1 by such vicious hitters as Ray Chiang, I eff Sullivan, and Alex Ronson Cheong, Ed Mastro, Brian Rockne, Bob Carts g W M' Vallos. Stuart Misfeldt and Jeff Kawaguchi earned respect A tense mgment for Coach Andy KO,-ba within the fine secondary and toward the end of the season, and his players gn the sidelines- DB Chuck Dunn Stole countless enemy aerials. 68 Sophs Finish Respectably Lowe1l's sophomore football team faltered at the start, but managed to finish with a respectable record of 5 wins and 3 defeats. The sophs, coached by Mr. John Bagatelos, dropped their first two games to McAteer and Wash- ingcun. They then won three contests' in a row until losing to league-leading, undefeated Wilson. Final victories over Mission and O'Connell culminated the season. The sophs were led by fleet-footed Greg Kelly who had outstanding performances on defense as well as offense. In six games, he gained over 800 yards. Larry Fung and Dale Sakai were the also-scor- ing threats. Steffen Weaver handled the quarter- backing chores. The line was anchored by stalwarts Ed Cheng, Ted Seay, John Wong, and Mark Danekos Marlon Gutierres was a standout at defensive back , intercepting five passes. Top Standing? Chris Grey, Dan Scanlan, Enrique Alvarez, Ray Walizer, Elvis Ganda, Joe Jackson, Ted Seay, Doug Carr, Stefan Weaver, Edgar Dang, Eric Bender, Mark Danokas Middle: Phi1Ma110w, Greg Fields, Harvard Fong, Cliff Moore, Greg Kelly, Mino Brooks, Doug Griffin, Jeff Henson, Ed Chono, Johnson Wong, Coach John Bagatelos Kneeling: Leo Halog, Paul Ma, Mark Hernandez, Marlon Gutierrez, Clark Fowler, Ed Tobie, Dale Sakai, Lawrence Fung, Harry 69 Coach Ernie Feibusch discusses strategy with team members. Lowell 3 Lowell 5 Lowell 5 Lowell 2 Lowell 0 Lowell 3 Lowell 2 Lowell 2 Semi-finals: Lowell 0 Record: AAA Season Summary: Washington Wilson Galileo McAteer Balboa Lincoln O'Connell Mission Balboa W L T GF GA Pts 5 2 2 22 13 12 Overall Record: W L T lO 5 2 Power-packed Pedro Moreno boots ball past Bal player. O Front Row: Kane, Garcia, Padilla, Merino, Hernandez, Hurtado, Merino, P., Sekhon, Oghei-off Second: Basurto, Serrano, A., Kozachenko, Kavanaugh, Ho Sang, Elizalde, Susoev, Von Hafften, Fellows Third: Feibusch, Broshar, Shinn, Connolly, Morales, Chong, Verbis, Hernandez, R., Serang, Tallia, Linqui, Ishisaki, Zelaya, Hurtado, O., Lovato, Ergina, Marcus, Serrano, Alonzo, Serang, Ghalib, Ellett, Not Shown: Dino Cairo, Robert Minuzzo, Alfredo Serrano Lowell Booters' ectic Season Ends in emi-Finals The Lowell Soccer team went through one of its most hectic seasons in a humber of years. Lowell again placed in the Semi-finals, the fifth straight season they have done w. Lowell was beaten in the Semis by a team that had only managed to tie Lo- well in the regular season--Balboa. But Lowell handed the five-time champion Mision Bears their first defeat in almost three seasons in the round-robin meetins. It started with Lowell's vicotry over a strong Washington, squad, 3-2. Then the Indians trounced a weak Wilson, 5-1, and similarly dispatched the Galileo Lions, 5-1. Lowell was surprised by a tough McAteer eleven and fought them off to a 2-2 tie. Lowell then white- washed Lincoln, 3-0, and tied Balboa, 0-0, thanks to goalie Jose Padilla and backs Sean Kavanaugh and Paul Kozachenko. This key win pushed Lowell within one point of first place. i Lowell then dropped its next contest to O'Connell, 2-3 . The next game, the last of the regular season, Lowell, led by seniors Alberto Elizalde, Art Her- nandez, and junior Kevin Kane, rolled over the as yet undefeated Mission Bears, 2-l, giving Lowell undisputed control over second place, one point behind the Bears. In the Semi-finals, Lowell was stopped by a vicious Bal attack, 3-O, ending one of the closest seasons Lowell has had in recent years. So close in fact that the top six teams were separated by only four points. Coach Ernie Feibusch will certainly miss the talented seniors who graduated this year: James Broshar, Jim Connolly, Alberto Elizalde, William Ellett, David Garcia, Art Hernandez, Peter Ho Sang Carlos Linqui, Ramon Lovato, Jose Padilla, Talha Serang, Alex Serrano, and Silvio Verbis. All-City this year was Pedro Merino. Deepinder Sekhon received second team honors. 71 RE TLI G dded to AAA Slate The first San Francisco All-City Wrestling Match took place on January 26 at Washington High School. Championships went to both individuals and team. The individual matchups, divided into 13 weight divisions, ranged from 97 to 237 pounds. A weigh-in took place before all matches to verify weight limi- tations. B Lowell had many standouts, two of them were Allen Mitchum and Bill Cicerone. Allen Mitchum won the championship in the 122- pound division with two devastating victories over the 2nd and 3rl:l place finishers. The championship was a mismatch that proved to just be a formality of finish- ing it for the Lowell senior. Bill Cicerone won the close even 129 -pound championship match with a good reversal in the final minutes. Bill advanced to the championship after winning his first two matches rather easily. One of the closest matches all day pitted Galileo vs. Lowell in the team championships. Galileo ousted Lowell for the championship with Washington taking a distant third. Matman Dan Ivlairani manuevers opponent into potential take-down position. uuauugub. vvguumw, vu-..-L-....., .--..D, --no, .. ,---, - ,Y,Y ,., ,, , ,, , , ' Y gerfie1dgKnee1ing: Murdock, Louie, Montoya, Bagaman, Mitchum, Cicerone, Fung, Toki Lightweights Impressive The 197 3 Lightweight Basketball season started off at a slow pace but ended with one of the teams in the championship game. What the lightweighis lacked in terms of height and weight, they made up for it in their outstanding hustle. Team effort com- bined with a few superstars made their season a most memorable experience. The l15's almost made it to a championship berth, but a slow start affected their chances. This team will have to compensate for losing one of their graduating players, Duane Ong, as he displayed fine basketball talents. The teanr ended with a 4-4 re- cord. The l25's, Q6-4j, made it all the way to the championship game against Washington. Although losing to a more powerful team, all of the players showed the determination to win--a trait they had all season. The l25's will be losing most of their starters. Graduating are such stars as Wing Hsieh, Robert Obana, John Hirakawa, Robert Ellis, Toshio Ehara and Frank Seto, who all combined to make it a winning season. 115 BA SKETBA LL 74 Cagers Manage a Playoff Berth Breezing by two Mustangs, Cottonham lays it up and in. 76 The 1974 Varsity Basketball Team had a deceiv- ing league record of 9-6. They played better than that, in all their losses, one or two last second shots made the difference. Their record was good enough for fourth place and a spot in the playofk but their season was ended in the first game of the playoffs with a disappointing loss to Wilson. The two team captains, forward Eric Gilberg and center Bruce Barker provided most of the scoring pow- er and leadership. Eric, following in the footsteps of his record breaking brother of a few years ago, delighted the crowds with spectacular layups and beautiful set shots from outside. Sporting an 1.8 point a game average, Eric received All-City First Team honors and the Most Valuable Player Award voted by his teammates. Barker, who led the league in rebounds, made the All-City Second Team and received the Ben Neff award which is given to the Lowell player that contributes the most to the team. Bruce attacked the boards, fighting two or three other players to get the rebound and scoring often himself with muscle shots underneath the basket. The rest of the starting five included forward Ken Baker and guards Scott Thoreau and George Palaglou. Baker, who finished the season strong and continued to improve with each game, contributed great leaping ability to the attack. Thoreau came on as a ,starter late in the pre-season with clutch shoot- ing and excellent defensive play that continued through the season. Little 5'5 Palaglou, the ball handler of the squad, kept the team moving with beautiful pass- es to setup baskets while scoring often himself. The starting five were backed up by several tal- ented players, Guard Jesse Cottonham provided good shooting and hustle as did forward Mike Martini. Big Steve Green led the inspirational attack and play- ed well on defense. Guards Joel Sorich and Russell Lee played brilliantly in several key situations. Congratulations are due all of Coach Stan Stew- art's players, but especially graduating seniors Bark- er, Martini, Baker, Sorich, Green, Lee and Cotton- ham while Gilberg, Paloglou, and Thoreau will be back for another successful year. arsity Basketball 1973-74 Top: Mike Schoenfeld, George Paloglou, Jesse Cottonham, Joel Scorich, Russell Lee Scott Thoreau, Coach Stan Stewart Bottom: Eric Gilberg, Ken Baker, Steve Green, Bruce Barker, Chris Johns VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES ffirst score is Lowell in each setj 57 Marin Catholic 23 49 Redwood 44 52 Saint Ignatius 70 35 Montgomery 50 49 Cardinal Newman 43 27 Jefferson 23 56 Capuchino 58 52 Mills 57 40 Sacred Heart 44 52 Bishop O'Dowd 54 61 Capuchino 58 56 Salesian 40 49 Crestmoor 41 Balboa 45 O'Connell 34 Mission 44 Wilson 70 Lincoln 5l Washington 50 McAteer 57 Galileo 59 Balboa 52 O'Connell 36 Mission 63 Wilson 59 Lincoln 56 Washington 56 McAteer 57 Galileo 49 Above: Jesse Cottonham exhibits hustle and tenacity on defense. Right: Eric Gilberg gets two of his 18 points-per-game. V's Hustle to Finals In an effort to become number l, the Junior Varsity Basketball team's hustle lasted up to the 'championship final where they were defeated by wasnmgron, 64-54. The Cardinals began their championship drive during the pre-season when they overwhelmingly took South City Basketball Tournament, beating Westmoor, Serramonte, and South City for the title. As the IV 's moved on into the regular season, they pulled through with a 5-3 record, putting them in fourth place and in position to play Lincoln in the first round playoff game. Led by center Phil Balough, the Cardinals ral- lied on at the last minute to put Lincoln out of the contest, defeating them 22-50. The JV squad entered the pavillion optimistically when they had to face undefeated Washington, although during the regular season the Eagles ran Lowell off the court, 53-59 Washington took care of the Cards in the biggie, 64-54. The IV Basketball roster for '73-'74 consists of the following players, Phil Balough, Ruel Brady, Lou Catelli, Charles Dodson, Greg Kelly, Paul Lazzer- eschi, Robert Mah, Steve Reid, Jeff Sosnick, Scott Thoreau, Eric Wollman, Derrick Yee and Doug Griffin Qmanagen. Scott Thoreau, Charles Dodson, Ruel Brady, Lou Catelliv, David Yee, Paul Lazzereschi, Eric Wollman, Phil Balough. I eff Sosnick. Robert Mah 79 Top Row: Craig Saunders, David Miller, Chris Randall, Jim Donovan, Ed Vash, Francis Yeh, David Ow, Fernando DeAlba, lim Abendroth, Jeff Breall, Oliver Benais, Charles Campagnet, Peter Murphy, Don Marcus, Wilbur Hong, Mike Sinclair Middle Row: Dennis Fong, Eric Johnson, Osmundo Hurtado I Front Row: David Murdock, Jordan Lowe, Kevin Sullivan, Craig Nathanson. COHanCt Radcllffe, ,,Y ,.,..,.,. N . . . N 1 Physical strain has gotten to Chris Randall. Cross Country Trucks to Title The Lowell Varsity Cross Country team paced their way to the All-City Championship competition and won the 1973 season title. The Cardinals were led by senior Craig Nathanson He ended an undefeated season by finishing in first place in All-City with a time of 11:36. During the competition, Balboa, for the second consecutive year, upset Lowell's undefeated record putting them in second position in the seasonal stand- ings. Lowe1l's Junior Varsity Squad also ran their way to the All-City title, with Kevin Sullivan pacing the Cardinals to the finish line. The Sophomore team, lacking runners the caliber of Nathanson and Sullivan, lost most of their season meets. Constructing and directing the overall team once again this year was Coach Barney Wolf, who in the past twenty years as coach at Lowell, has taken the Cardinals to seven championship titles. Bang! Lowell and Washington take off from the starting line ftopj. The loneliness of the long distance runner, Kevin Sullivan Qleftj. Lowell dominates halfway home qabovej. 81 Bottom: Dennis Fong, Craig Nafnanson, Jim Donovan, Dave Wong, Pat Burke, Car1toniOler, Tony Sinclair, Alain Dangerfield, Jim Abendroth Second: Louis Catelli, Charles Campagnet, Gil Maravillas, unidentified, Anthony Wright, Scott Thoreau, Fran Fran Bagaman, Ken White, Bill Dunn Third: Coach Jack McBride, Kevin Sullivan, unidentified, Robert Taylor, Stuart Midfeldt, Jim Nikkas, Eric John Johnson, unidentified, Lon Mariyama, unidentified Top: Max Villanova, unidentified, Mark Markel, Dave Gibson, Bill Sinclair, Paul Lucey, Webster Rosboro, Len Moore, Terrence Williams . COACH ANDY KORBA'S SOPHOMORE TEAM Trackmen ever Let The 1974 Lowell Track Team season didn't look too promising with previous City Champs and State Champs battling for the AAA title. But the Indian 'tracksters still maintained. the probablitity of another winning campaign. The team featured many strong points that the opponents had to contend with in the up-coming competiton. The Cross Country team brought home a first place finishing. All of their premier jumpers returned from last year. The sprints and the throwing events, some of the weaknesses of Lowell, stood to improve as the season progressed. The beginning of the league optimisitca lly saw Lowell breeze against a mediocre McAteer squad but the next two meets saw heavily favored teams like Balboa and Wilson rinterrupt their schedule. Lowell lost both of these encounters. Throughout the remainder of the season the Red and White coterie would not experience another defeat. The assault initiated against Mission with an impressive showing and score, .90-44. The tide con- tinued to roll as Galileo and Lincoln were victimized by clutch performances, winning times, and superior talent. Lowel1's Varsity Track Team completed' fthe dual meet duration by overpowering a weaker Wash- inton team, 88-47, It gave Lowell a final record of 5-2 and third place recognition in the AAA behind Wilson and Balboa. Many senior varsity stars contriubted to the gutsy effort demonstrated each meet. Kenny White Bone White always came through in his specialty, the hurdles. Long and high jumpers as Fran Bagaman, .Dave Wong, Bill maravillas, and Ken Baker established a crew that consistently won. Jim Abendroth, Alain Da ngerfield, and Craig Nathanson boosted a very respected distance company. The throwing events were ably manned by Jim Mittleburger, Bill Dunn, Len Moriyama, and Jim Nikkas. Other seniors missed will be Anthony Wright, Terrence Williams, Eric Johnson, Webster Rosboro, Robert Taylor. Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Low ell- - Low ell-- AAA DUAL MEET RESULTS 1! McAteer--25 Balboa--89 Wilson--81 Galileo--46 112 Lincoln- -65 Washington--47 83 V adv , ...Q-ff I M.. M 1 an-Q-w .- sf ,Q - P? ?'9kw 5 1 . sp-, ti i ..,ar---- ing ,, winamp!! Q ...-Q l ' t ' li My M ., iii -f-fr-vm ,- fi-if gl Ms-,.'Qf,,ff.1. 'g '?' an-'W .,. , 2, H iw, V ,W fvjcll-fr ...Z --. H .- , ,. W ga, S Top Row: Lowell vaulter easily clears obstacle. Ken lwliite Bonej White breaks tape with victory and a smile. High jumper Ken Baker contemplates meet's conclusion against Lincoln. Bottom Row: Fran Bagaman and Cave Wong watch Lowell's team in action. Hurling the discus, Lowell weightman follows through with form. Teammates on bench watch a foul ball. arsity Baseball akes Semis Despite Forfeits The 1974 Varsity Baseball Indians had the best team in many years, but just missed a third Champ- ionship in as many years. They started off suong with eight straight wins, only to forfeit the first four on a technicality that took two months to decide. The Indians came back to win five of their next eight, losing only one each to Galileo, Washington, and rival Lincoln. Their 9-7 record gave them the fourth play-off berth. Lowell beat the round-robin champs Lincoln, 5-3, only to lose, 10-l, to Balboa in the semi-final. Out of 17 players, Coach Don Richardson will be losing 15 Seniors. Four of the seniors have played three years of Varsity: Bob Silverman QMost Valuable Player, All-City Third Basemany, Denis Shanagher, Joe Tringale, and Lindsay Yoshimura Ktwice All-City Catcher, '72, '73J. 'Theother eleven seniors: Lou Barberini, Yun Choun, QAll-Cityisecondvteam pitcher, undefeated in two years of varsity playj, Mike Ciapponi QMost Inspirational Player, All -City second team first base- many, Fernando DeAlba qMost Improved Player, All- City outfieldery, Steve Ghazalah, Kevin Grumbach, Dave Loftus, Mark MacAulay, Stan Mason, Kevin 86 McMahon, and Chris Randall. There are only two juniors returning next yean First Baseman Adam Fink and Bob Hauser, a versatile player who plays shortstop, second base, and had a l-1 record as a pitcher. Another three-year veteran leaving is Head Manager David Fellows. He has kept score, calculated statistics, kept track of uniforms, inventory, called the Examiner and Chronicle, and generally tried no do everything necessary to keep the team running smoothly. He was assisted by a junior up from the JV's, Fred Schulcz, who will be next year's head man- ager. But a baseball team can't function without one more element. Call it teamwork, tenacity, stubborn- ness, loyalty, whatever you want, the 1974 ,Lowell Varsity Baseball team had it. It takes guts to have the possibility of ibur forfeits that could mean the differ- ence between the play-offs and just another year hang- ing over their heads. For two months they played un- der that pressure and won. Richardson said of Lowell's third-place season, We don't have to make excuses to anyone. As far as l'm concerned, we're the best team in the City. Frontg Chris Randall, Lindsay Yoshimura, Lou Barberini, Yun Choun, David Fellows Middle: Don Richardson, Kevin McMahon, Denis Shanagher, Bob Silverman, Joe Tringale, Fernando De Alba Back: Stan Mason, Dave Loftus, Steve Ghazalah, Mike Ciapponi, Bob Hause, Adam Fink, Mark MacAulay Not Pictured: Kevin Grumbach and manager Fred Schulcz X ,W Nu- 'Klfy 42'- , ev...-,f HJ Coach Doc Richardson holds Denis Shanagher at third. AAA Season Scores Mission l Mission 3 McAteer 5 McAteer 0 Wilson 3 O'Connell 4 O'Connel1 4 Wilson 6 Galileo 8 Balboa 6 Balboa 5 Washington 3 Washington 15 Galileo 4 Lincoln ll Lincoln 20 Playoffs Lincoln 3 Balboa 10 Lowell 15 Lowell 6' Lowell 7' Lowell 20 Lowell 5 Lowell 15 Lowell 13 Lowell 13 Lowell 6 Lowell 16 Lowell ll Lowell 14 Lowell 12 Lowell 6 Lowell 5 Lowell '7 Lowell 5 Lowell 1 'Forfeited due to ineligible player Denis Shanagher tossing it in. Safe at third in the dust of Big Rec Brian Rockne making put-out against Lincoln in Championship game as Ray Chiang and Alson Lee watch. Front: Dale Sakai, Mike Susoev, Dave Silver, Jim Riddle, Ray Chiano, Steve Worth, Marlon Gutierrez, James Sakamoto Middle: Paul Ducuso, Steve Weaver, Stanley Holloway, Ron Blatman, Joel Hausman, Alson Lee, Robert Pira, Dave Milf Top: Manager Leo, Manager Gibson, Paul Kozochenco, Bill Cicerone, Kenji Spencer, Brian Rockne, Randy Schwartz, Manager Tom, Scott Thomas, Mr. Bob Braunreiter 90 if uv V .IV Baseball Ends ndefeated Coach Robert Braunreiter and team won their third straight championship, this time over Lincoln, .6-1. At the beginning of the -baseball sea- son not many people gave Lcwell's IV's much ofa chance., They're not as fast or as powerfulas the teams in the past' was a remarkheard at spring training, and two pre-season losses to Washington had all of these optimists believing they were right. Then two things happened: The sear son started, and all hell broke loose! They opened up the season with Lin- coln and unloaded their prefseason frustra- tion on the helpless Mustangs. 'This onslaught continued on every team in the AAA. The pitching was ex- cellent and kept batters off balance whe- ther it was Rockne Q6-0, 0.42 ERAJ with his tantalizing barrage of pitches which had people wondering if they would ever see his slow stuff reach home plate fe- fore it got dark or Stanley Holloway 452-o, 1.27 ERAQ who kept people won- dering if they would ever see one of his fastballs, not to mention trying to hit one. James Sakamoto was that added di- mension needed in a good rotation as hit-4 ters came no the plate laughing at his sine 45' 3 'p 'and went back to the bench asking themselves How could that little guy slmikeme out? Hitting was a major rolein the Vic- tories this,year as veterans .Tim Riddle 1.400 10 RBISQ, Alson Lee Q. 370 11 RBIsJ, Ray Chiang C. 307 5 RBIsy, Dave Silver C. 34-5 12 RBISD, Bill Cicerone Q. 363 9 many, and Joe1HausInanf.369 5 RBISJ contributed to their second straight cham- pionship and an undefeated year. The newcomers--there were no rook- ies-on this team--Mike Susoev 1.375 'll RBIs5 and Most Valuable Player Kenji'Spen- cer Q370 8 RBIs5 worked hard to get into the starting lineup and 'those long hours of practice and patience payed off. Backup players like Dale Sakai. Steveweaver, Dave Milla, Paul Ducuso More. . . 1 1 , . A, ,,?x, s 1.0 '14 mfs x ,ff Bill Cicerone scores a big run against the Mustangs in the Big Game. Brian Rockne releases against a batter en route to win number four. Kenji Spencer steals base against Wilson in phe playoffs. Alson Lee takes throw for put-out, against Lincoln. 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This team dia it au-- hit run, and most important, execute. There was even a long home-run by Stah- ley Holloway. Coach Bob Braunreiter deserves a lot of credit for his third championship in as many years. Once can be termed as luck, twice skill, but three shows experience, skill, a way with his players and the ad- miration and respect of coaches around the league. 93 -1 M.. M -, -, lvvtf, , ,- - W ,,., ,W A. ..,,n.N. .,, Front Kneeling: Reed Alpert, Peter Elgart, Hanson Louie, Jose Ragasa Second: Nancy McBride, Eugene Reyes, Heidi Langsam, Willie Afong, Elmer Rreyes, Phillip Leung Back: Christine Goodrich, David Epstein, Mike Winks, Louis Maunupau, Felix Grauss. Jeff Breall Not Pictured: David Holloway, Peter Ho Sang, Nick Roxborough Above: Elmer Reyes Right: Heidi Langsam 94 i Ragasa and Company Tear Up the Tennis Court Failing to successfully defend their champion- sh'ip, Lowell's netters compiled a three-win, five- loss record in preactice matches and lost the annual league championship match against Washington, 6 to 1. Four suburban high school powers--Terra Linda Redwood, San Rafael, and San Mateo--edged Lowell 4 to 3 with Mills triumphant, 6 to l. Lowell's victories came against Burlingame, Westmoor, and SF State JV. In the battle of the undefeated schools in AAA league play, Lowell and Washington did not come close. The first two seeds, Eric Lee and Jose Ragasa, played a rapid match with Eric victorious, 6 to 1, 6 to 0. Washington handled all other Lowell varsity competitors except the second doubles team of Reed Alpert and Louis Manapau who prevented a shut-out. In the individual All-City competition, Eric Lee defeated teammate Marna Louie in three sets, 4 to 6, 6 to 3, and 6 to 0, for the Varsity singles championship. In the Varsity doubles the final match was between two Washington competitors, Rodney Lee , Eric's brother, and Gary Luce defeated Paul Kushner and Doug Rosenburg in two sets. Front Row: Chris Johns, David Tight, Calvin Pon, Allan Wong, Russell Lee Back Row: Peter Ow, Tim Kling, Felix Grauss, Dave Monetta, Peter Chin, Larry Baer, Steve Sayald, Roy Huang. Not Pictured: Chris Jang, Steven Wong, Larry Lowe, George Paloglou 95 Back: Stan Pollitt, Tony Hamins, Jeff Shapiro, Dan Lahl, Markos Kounala-kis, Eddie Hackett, Tammy Cognetta Middle: Rich Snell, Charles Smillie, Mike Gishisky, Francine Cognetta, Andrew Tchirkine Front: Doug Ryan, Jeff Pruett, Nick Wong, Ken Yoshida, Dan Ducoff Wimmers Surface To Take It All We're Number one! We're Number one! The cris bellowed out by members of bowell's Swim team of 1974 as they took their second con- secutive All-City Championship. After a very successful year, the team entered the trials with almost everyone qualifiying. Although seven schools participated in the All- City meet, it seemed to be between Lowell and Washington, as each team qualified most of its swimmers. Highlights included smashing firsts by both lightweight relays and a second place in the varsity relay. L, M... AR M. Faith Stallings, Aniko Molnar, Lynn Greeley, Coach Bill Feiling, Diane Lorence, Mary Hartman, Diane Green 130 TEAM Back: James Khoe, Diane Lorence, Pedro Merino, Diane Lang, Bruce Sams Front: Dan Levin, Al Conde, Andrew Berberich, David Pon, Eric Bender 97 120 TEAM Back: Jenni Schuppel, Linda Barcojo, Mary Hartman, Connie Gibson, Judi Butler, Lillian Pfluke Front: Scott Heller, Rubin Woo, Howard Young, John Liang ,M-fi - X . k .-g, f V Q ,, I f wgAlx,,z veg? . !5?:iJs33Ea!f J 285 5' ,, V 5.9 5 .eggw L H umm Anticipation and readiness preoccupy Lowell- swimmers before race. DOLPHINS Jeff Shapiro, Nick Wong, Ken Yoshida, Dan Ducoff, Al Conde, John Liang ,n '-,fi V5 I I an They're off! I DOLPHINS The Dolphins are a group of guys and a girl from the swim teams who are :the backbone of the team. Their officers I eff Shapiro, Dan Ducoff, John Liang, Nick Wong and Ken Yoshida. all worked together to' organize practices, swim meets and to inspire the team onward. To become a member a swimmer must bevoted into the club then be approved by the coach and sponsor, Mr. Bill Feiling. 99 Golfers Show t le WinningBig The Lowell Golf Team, finishing in a three-way tie for first with Lincoln and Washington, will be saying farewell to three of its top stars: -Randy Gill, Andrew Alenick, and Dave Garcia. Randy Gill is one of the left-handed golfers in the AAA and without him Lo- well wou1dn't have had a chance at its second consecutive AAA title. Randy always seemed to come up with a good round when it was needed most and is certainly going to be missed. Andrew Alenick, who has been a spot starter throughout his career , is also a star of the stage at Lowell. 100 Randy Gill, Dave Garcia, Graham Knox, Eric Gilberg, Rodney Glover, Steve Lieber Rifle Team hatters Opponents nd coops Awards The Lowell Rifle Team has completed' its sev- enth consecutive undefeated season. The team shat- tered their opponents morale by winning the All- City Match with a score of 1311 out of 1500 qsecond place team scored a 12475. The Lowell team mem- bers further went on to comprise two-thirds of the All-City team. The team's other accomplishments this year include winning the Fourth Regional ROTC Match, winning four first place team awards in NRA. Nat- ional-Sectional Matches and winning the Robert Shribls Memorial Match at U. C. L.A. Individual accomplishments include winning high individual at the All-City match QRichard Kostrikeny, high kneeling QMargie Paulsenp, high offhand at the Bay Area match fBill Travisj, high prone Qlohn Stansfieldy and second high individual fStan Masonj. This year three members of the Lowell Rifle Team, Richard Kostriken, Bill Travis and Margie Paulsen have been selected to try out for the Camp Perry National Match in Ohio. First Row: Richard Kostritent, Margie Paulsen Second Row: Stan Mason, John Stansfield, Jeff Biben, Bill Travis 1 O , Qs' Lowell ROTC Finesses To the Top 1-fi -1-uw' 9-'W ,f enior Dynasty Continues in Powder Every year as Varsity football injuries heal and Lowell gridiron memories fade, girls representing the senior and junior classes romp out on the vacant stadium field to ,emulate the big boys' violence, ,ag- gressions and glories in their fanticized Turkey Day. The contest possesses the unlikely name of The Pow- derpuff Game. This year the Mighty Seniors obeyed their winning tradition by blanking the Hapless Juniors, 6-0. The Seniors throught the game enforced a pressure style of play. The offense, led by quarter back Lynn Greeley, running backs Debbie Barfield Vickey Johnston and Peggie Olson, supplied 168 yards. The Seniors also assembled a formidable defense, of- ten dumping the opposing quarterback and frustrating the Junior receivers. The only score in the game came late in the first half when Debbie Barfield returned a punt for 38 yeards and a touchdown. The two-point conver- sion failed. Until the fourth quarter the game took a lack- luster attitude with neither team mountingr a respec- table drive. Late in the contest, though, the Class of '75 gained momentum. Junior QB Debbie Kjell- berg came alive as she scrambled and passed her team 62 yards to the Seniors 29 yard line. The final play, however, saw a deep incomplete pass to Rachel De Alba and a secured Senior victory. Puff Football For the Class of 7 4 stars listed in all football itions. Connie Gibson, Brenda Taylor, and Gail d anchored a strong, unyielding line. Grace Van thuysen, Sue Adams, Madelyn McGuire, and itinia Schmit left bruising imprints on many Junior lies. Accding sparks were Arlene Koski, Maggie ckfeld, Joyce Brandon, and Josephine Marada. In the losing effort many Juniors also perfor- d admirably. Without Debbie Kjellberg, Rachel Alba, Chris Meyer, Karen Shem, and Diana ch, the Junior attack would have surely suffered. e backfield consisted of Patty Perez, Donna Schmit Gariinkle, and Nancy McBride. Lynn Eisenhower, :hy Hammen, Susan Choy, Doris Calandra, and rian Balduccaino formed the essence of the team. ,ls Left: Panic-stricken Carol looks for cover from smiling seniors Gail and Brenda. Above: Connie Gibson strains for a better view from the sidelines. 105 All twenty -one members of the A and B Volleyball Teams did not make the picture, but they made the games and did smashingly well. Volle ballers Spike Opponents- Emerge Victorious Lowel1's girls have certainly proved themselves The team was composed mainly of new members capable athletes this year as the Volleyball team, who tried out for the team a few months before com- in addition te the fencing, gymnastics, and tennis petition began and practiced almost daily with Mrs. teams, has made its mark in the round-robin compe- Kay DuVa1'S gLliC121I1C6. Fr0m this hard WOIR and titions. willingness to play as a unit, the team emerged vic- torious. 106 ,i fa-Aw ag, sw' X ...wg ,, 10' , QV' N ., :Vis r 107 Front Row: Rebecca Oliver, Jan Garfinkle, Renee Dixon, Faith Stalling, Chris Meyer, Diane Mode Second:Row: Jane Donovan, Cindy Ahuna, Donna Schmidt, Diane Zimmerman, Cynthia Beall, Sue Beranek, Kathy Albrecht, Valerie Murphy, Carolyn Chan, Madeline Iow Third: Miss Jeri Jank, Zaida Figueroa, Andrea Yakas, Yvonne Quan, Cynthia Lie, Mabel Wong, Linda Leong, Linda Cheung, Anne Meyers, Debbie Wong, Carolyn Chun Fourht: Linda Barcojo, Mary Mooney, Sue Adams, Francine Correll, Dayne Korbus, Anita Piccone, Diane Diaz Mary Hartman, Mary Lazzareschi, Belle Lee Agile G mnasts Steal All-City Title ln the Lowell tradition some thirty graceful Lowell girls made their mark as a team this year in the ever-growing sport of gymnastics. Not only did the Lowell gymnasts win all of their practice meets with a 7-0 record, but they took the All-City Meet team competition over their tough high school com- petitors. At the novice level for which only non-exper- ienced competitors are allowed, Lowell entered ten gymnastsz Sue Beranek, Cynthia Lee, Diane Diaz, Dayna Korbus, Renee Dixon, Donna Schmidt, Made- line low, Debbie Wong, Bette Lee, Chris Meyer. Donna Schmidt stole the show at her level, placing in the top three in all of four events. ln both the balance beam and vaulting events, she placed firstg in floor exercise, second, and uneven parallel bars, third. As a result of her excellent performances Donna placed first in the all-around novice gymnast competition. Renee Dixon also performed excellently, plac- ingj first in bars and third in beam events to place her second in the all-around novice gymnast competition. Keep in mind that these girls competed against gym- masts from all local San Francisco high schools. Chris Meyer placed third in vaulting, Madeline Jow, third in beam and Sue Beranek, third in floor exercise and fifth in vaulting, to place them fifth seventh and tenth, respectivley, in the all-around competition for their level giving Lowell a total of five girls in the top ten. Dayna Korbus and Debbie Wong also placed within the top five in the floor exercise event for graceful performances along with great performances by Diane Diaz, Bette Lee, and Cynthia Lee. At the beginning level Lowell enetered five gymnasts who have competed at least once before: Cindy Ahuna, Linda Cheung: Carolyn Chun, Zaida Figueroa, Mary Lazzareschi. Mary Lazzareschi did an excellent job placing first in vaulting, third in bars and fourth in beam. Her graceful and stylish performances earned her a second place in the all-around beginners competition. Zaida Figueroa placed first in floor ex, fourth in vaulting, and Linda Cheung, second in beam and fourth in floor ex. putting them fourth and fifth, re- spectively, in the all-arounds and giving Lowell three girls in the top ten. Carolyn Chun placed second in floor ex and Cindy Ahuna performed well at this level. At the intermediate level Lowell entered six very qualified gymnasts: Sue Adams, Kathy Albrecht, Jane Donovan, Ian Garfinkle, Anita Piccone, Mary Hartman. The star gymnast at this level was lane Donovan who took first place in the all-around competition. Jane placed first in floor ex and bars, second in beam and third in vaulting. Kathy Albrecht took fourth place in floor ex, beam and bars to put her fourth in the -all-arounds with Sue Adams close behind in sixth place contri- buting to a second place in floor ex and fifth in bars. lan Garfinkle placed second in vaulting and Anita Piccone performed consistently to place them seventh tenth respectively in all-arounds. Much credit goes to Miss Ierilyn Iank, the coach of the Advanced Gymnastics Team for her continued support and expert coaching. Chris Meyer goes up and over. 109 Front: Regina Ng, Arlene Nepomuceno, Debbie Lowe, Meisje de Groot, Debbie Winetrub, Kim Rhine, Pattie Kong, Miss Barbara Prato Middle: Cheri Diestel, Audrey Moy, Barbara Lym, Denise Wong, Valerie Chin, Margaret Forbes, Margaret Takei Cindy Kirschner Top: Cynthia Jew, Belinda Gee, Sue Cherin, Rolinda Wang, Lisa Coughlin, Michelle Diestel, Pat Yoshimura, Peggy PCICISOY1. Jean Kurka, Michele Skinner, Mirta Arsenian, Ioan Rodman, Cyd Quijano, A nnette Holloway H0-Hum - Girls Tennis Runs Away with Title Again For the fifth consecutive season the Girls' Tennis team captured the round-robin championhip this year The title was well deserved by the team of excellent tennis, aces whose consistency throughout the compe- tition proved profitable. Debbie Winetrub, playing in the number one spot, is to be remembered for her inspiring deter- mination. She put everything into her shots--speed, strength, accuracy and form. She played first doubles last year. Meisje de Groot and Kim Rhine supported the team in the second and third spots. Meisje's height and speed gave her the ability to cover the court well, unexpectedly returning many ot her opponent's shots. Kim defeated her opponents with accurate and strong shots that often led her to shut-out victories. Arlene Nepomuceno, Debbie Lowe, and Regina Ng alternated in the doubles spots throughout the season but proved to be unbeatable in every combi- nation. Arlene's consistent rallying ability proved efffective along with Debbie's whipping forehand shots. Regina, an all-around accomplished player, added accuracy and finesse to the matches with her excellent form. ' Miss Barbara Prato coached the team with her usual devotion and inspiration. F encers Put p Gallant Try Competing for the first time in the Metropolitan High School Fencing Association, the girls of the Lowell Fencing Team made quite an impression on their experienced adversaries. Although they placed seventh with a record of one and six, the Lowell team performed excellently, not giving up a meet without a fight. Nicky Chiuchiarelli served as captain of the team and proved worthy of this position by displaying perfect form. Nicky added much finesse to the art of fencing. Leah Akers and Maria Walsh acted as the backbone of the team. In a field of forty-two girls 'nom eight Bay Area high schools, Leah and Maria placed ninth and tenth respectively in the Girls' Individual Foil competition. Both executed lightning quick lunges and defensive parries to gain victories for the Lowell team. Jennifer Dunn and Laureen Jang completed the team adding strength and consistency through sheer determin- ation. Coached by Mrs. Kay DuVal, the Girls' Fencing Team performed beautifully in their first semester of com- petion. Undoubtedly, the team will compete in years to come with the same spirit of aggressiveness. Nicky Chinchiarellit, Leah, Ayers, Larueen Jang, Marie Walsh, Jennifer, Dunn, Mrs. K. DuVal 111 Diversified P.E. Department timulates Individuality The goal of the Boys' Physical Education De- partment is to have graduating students leave with a knowledge of individual sports as well as team sports. This past year saw additions of sports such as gymnastics, wrestling, and co-ed folk dancing. Team games, including basketball, soccer, volleyball, and softball, and individual games, such as badminton and tennis, made up the curriculum for sophomore PE. Juniors and seniors had their choices of tennis, swimming, cycling, wrestling, weight training, flag fooball, golf, fencing, or trying out for the teams such as track, football, baseball, swimming, fencing, rifling, golf, basketball, or tennis. The qualified Boys' BE teachers, headed by William Feiling, all taught regular PE and coached games after school. Aside from AAA sports, the faculty consisted of Ed Burns, Gus Buona, Andy Korba, Don Richardson, Stan Stewart, and Barney Wolf. If alumni are injoying the sports that they lear- ned or perfected at Lowell, the PE faculty would have fulfilled their goal. In the meantime, Bill Feiling says, I wish we had mone facilities. Headed by Barbara Prato, the Girls' Physical Education Department underwent a number of changes this past year, including the new courses of yoga qwhich had two boys enrolledy, track, and basketball as an elective. The curriculum, designed to give students a taste of individual, team, and rhythmic sports, re- quired sophomores to take regular PE and offered the more popular sports for students to concentrate on for improvement. These included volleyball, tennis, track, dance Qjazz, folk, and moderny, and yoga, with emphasis and dance and tennis. 112 All girls had the option of taking advanced classes, encompassing swimming, tennis, basketball, and dance. With the provision of courses for students to do in their leisure time and acquiring the basic skills in their activities as a goal, the Girls' PE teachers were Janette Adams, Ruth Callas, Kay DuVal, Jerilyn Jank, Jean Kautz, Loys Rodatos, and Adair Tench. nv' PTT' 5 f Barney Wolf Bill Failing, Department head Ed Bums y L g. Q Loys Rodatos Adair T ench 113 .,,,pv ' Thomas Callahan Bob Braunreiter ,Tv M1v?143 Gus Buono Jean Kautz 1 1 4 ' 12 5 ii gi X lx , Jw' L A at 5 it G? ' Stan Stewart Ray Fitzpatrick i i i 5 I 5 312 I 4 ! A '1 Q! i I Bill Feiling in a pin-'em-to-the-wall session Iannette Adams 115 Ruth Callas Nawaw-m..., ,,...,,,,, z,,,M Vvyk NMMJK Andy Korba 1 16 Felix Grauss Barbara Prato , Department Head Jerilyn Jank K ay DuVa1 Mack Yoshida fails M Don Richardson 17 if -:Bc--meg , .fz . 5 Ja ,419 Lowell Pep and Spirit j 5 ,5 i W is .LU 'Ni 118 T5 5 hw X 'S 1332 w ,fl f ,ffl , gy, nh it Half the fun of making it into the big football Turkey Day game is the traditional car rally that promenade from school to the Stadium just prior to the contest. At far left Lowell can stream toward Kezar, horns blaring and spirited rah-rahs rooting. Above motorcyclist Scott Wood plays traffic cop as the procession interrupts the flow of traffic on Seventh Avenue. At left the pre-rally scene: Injun rooters de- corate their cars with signs, streamers, balloons and just about everyting else--as long as it's red and white. 119 , V L5,,, 1, 1 , ,, . 7 ffw V , 1 I r ' . A Q' ' 'M ' A 1 ,, f A ,V1 VA V ,A 1 ,x.. in I H A . 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The students in this department consistently win prizes and awards Csee Honors and Awards Sectionj under the outstanding instruction of this group., AP Chem teacher and Science Department Head, who won the Western Award for begin the best teacher in the western region of the United States from the Manudacturing Chemical Association Peter Dahl sponsors the Architects and Engineers Club and the Chess Club, but is better known as the one of the teachers who had trouble with his donkey in the Donkey Basketball game. On Division Page Top left: Fred Stark, Bottom left: Nancy Brewer 1 1 1 1 N J l 5 W 3 Steven Hirabayashi, a team physiology and biology teacher and one of the three sponsors of the I -Club all rolled into one, is commonly called Mr. H. , probably because if one were to use his full last name in the hallway, he would only hear, Hi, Mr. Hira .... David Jamison, a chem teacher with rhythm, is also a very good trumpet player and pleases the audience at the yearly Faculty Noon Concert . If Graham Knox is not in his room teaching physiology, he's on the green teaching golf. And if he's nowhere to be found, he's probably in the SA office, where as sponsor he gets into school games and dances free! Carol Koenig is a sponsor of the BCO and a physics and photography teacher. He and his star pupil, Martin Jeong, took pics of couples at the Senior Prom. Most of the day Lin Kim Lennie Lee can be found in the counseling office helping students with their problems. For about three mods a day she teaches biology in 114. Rose Lum is a bio and chem teacher who's expecting the stork to drop by soon. ln April 1974 she went on a one-year leave and Mr. Rodney Baird substituted for her. A physiology and biology teacher who is the sponsor for the Gastronomic Gourmet Society, David Madfes likes jogging and riding his bike to school like a lot of Lowell students. Marian G. Murphy, the sponsor of LOLA, and a team physiology and biology teacher, is also a bikerider and a firm defender of Women's Lib. Donald Murray, a physical science and physics teacher who can usually be found in 260A during his lunch or prep mods playing chess with one or more of his students, is a veteran of the Korean War. His favorite word at the end of a game of chess is Check-mate. A chem and CP Math teacher, Harper Puziss was fortunate in Spring '74 to have a CP5 class almost across the hall from his chem class. He is well-known for his work with the nesting birds on the south side of the building. Jose Reinosa, a bio teacher still pretty new to Lowell compared to Robert Anino, was one of the few teachers from the Science Department in the Donkey Basketball game. He had a little trouble telling the donkey was was the 'master. ' A physics and electronics teacher who is com- monly referred to as 'stark-raving mad' by his stu- dents, Fred Stark is the teacher usually scene at rallies and games wearing a white lab coat and fix- ing the loud speakers. ln 260A he keeps an ample supply of electronic equipment parts dating from the early '50's. William Stevens, a biologyteacher who started Field Biology at Lowell, came back in Fall '73 from a sabbatical that took him around the world. 151 Miss Faith Appleby, a chemistry teacher with a green thumb, brought her own home-grown flowers when talking to her Chemistry 2 class about Organic Chemistry. Besides telling his class what H20 means and how to tell a gopher from a mole, Urban Becker teaches physics. One of the many interesting subjects he touches upon is the velocity and impact of a rubberband after it is launched towards the girl across the room. Richard Belmour, a full-time biology teacher old-timer from the Old Lowell, is young in years and is ecology-minded as he rides his bike into his classroom daily. The sponsor of the Pre-Med club and a physio! bio teacher who likes health foods and emphasizes to her classes the importance of maintaining good health, Nancy Brewer proves in her lectures and at a health food party held recently that a healthy body is a happy body. Mr. Rafael Cons, Jr., a well-known chem and basic math teacher, was also one of the teachers who went to the Senior Prom and combines his class sponsoring activities with an enthusiasm for helping young people as evidenced by his work in the dean's office. af Top: Faith Appleby Dick Belmour Harper Puziss Bottom: Urban Becker Graham Knox 153 Lila. ,.A, vw ix Www U x-F f' . 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' ff' Si Q fl 3. rfht Kr-fi .-...Q 1 wi in 5 g f L' 5 f 5 Y Q! 1 F..- 2 or ' xx 5 i Ruth Howard The Foreign Language Department, headed by Dr. Ruth Howard--retired at the end of the 1973-'74 school year, offered nine languages and was aided by the facilities in the Foreign Language Resource Center, operated efficiently by Mr. Marc Zavalla. In her last interview, Dr. Howard smilingly said that the gym teachers are moving into the department. Mrs. Loys Rodatos, girls' PE instructor will teach Modern Greek, the newest course offer- ing for Fall. This year was the planning stage for this course. The Kermesse, a fair of international cultures, which introduced foods and entertainment from dif- ferent countries, was not only put on to raise funds for the wanted necessities of the Department but also to help publicize and attract students to the Foreign Language Department. This fund-raiser proved to be a huge success, bringing in a nice little sum. According to Dr. Howard, whose successor will take over for the Fall '74 term, the Depart- ment is still going strong with the help of serious students who are keeping their interest in foreign languages in spite of loosening of college require- ments in the field of foreign languages. Though Dr. Howard requested no coverage on her retirement, it is safe to say that the courses and program she has promoted with devotion over the years will continue to meet the changing , , Ny: t y X iff, , 3' f ' fer' i... x needs in an academic school. On Division Page Center: Georges Tchikovani, Jacques Monchatre Bottom: Carolyn Porto, Elizabeth Cagnacci Foreign Language 14 in P E I 175 76 KWH .Xx.. Top: Kermesse Dancing, Sandra Mack, Kermesse costumes, Ed Crossley A W Bottom: Rosie Hori, Valerie Alexander, Bob Lott, Kermesse .:,5 . V .xL ,,,, . X A' , 133' 47 5 - F 3 L L', f 1 X 14 f 1' ' 1, If 5' V,'r F 1 f N w 45' r gr 52 r 'W 1 gg W W -.,.... 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W H J ' H Q99 QQ? VW, MZ, e :wr , W an wlnmkw N52 r Km r ,fi ' mb,-if 'J - 1, ff ,:...,uQ41: Q' 3, JOSEPIIINE ALBA--GAA, Filipino-American Club, Rug Soc- RON ALISERTS--Israeli XY Plmtu Clubs, CSI , Football Mug, Reg VP JIIDITI1AIIERISACII--CISFl.ifc, GAA, I-'PFA BILI. BAISER--Reg Rep, Youth in LIov't, Scuba Club, TIIE LOWELL MICHAEL IiAL?ATEI.OS--Gulf Tuanm DONALD ISALDOLICIIII--Tutwr, Iillw Raving, Senior Slldc Show ROSALIE ISRAVO--I,LlI.A, Soplm Ex, Rcg Truss, PI-'FA ABISY CALIL--GAA, Tennis 'I'Cam, Stags Crew, Poliucul Avtmn Club, UBL, Youth 1nC3ov'r, Tlckcl Sales STEVEN CIIAN--Iiaslccthall, Intramural, Card Cam DEBORAH CIIARLES--Rug TrCaS 84 PIL-X, UAA, Ilmnccomlng Prinvuss, Prom Cum, UBI., PPFA HELEN CHEKENE--Russian Club, UAA, Rug Sur, Jr Ex, l7FL'IlL'll 'lust Curt. Sr Slldc Slmw DORIS CIIEW NICTKY CIIIUCIHIARIZIII--LIAA, Rug Prus FRANK LIIIOY--Ilcy, Prus, Soph 'I'rac:l4, Var Foollmll, Var 'l'rac'Ia, Air I-'orcc Award KENNETH CIIIOY--Cluincsc Club, Plng-pong Club, AV Aldo JANICIE CLOSE 1 82 'F 4' H 'YN N F CHRIS CIULNQJILIN--I'uI tllulv, lr1sl1 Club, Ilrxlma Pmduvxmus, SM Club, li1lxL'RLli'!llyQ, Sr SI1dcSImw fill.-XNIJRA IIIWXW--'I'1s'lxul Svlluln LRALIEIJI-fI,M1XI2 I'iI1pm-w-AmuxrufuLiluh, Prr-McdlIIu1v KA'I'IIl.IfEN I'lSIlliR--UAA, PPI-'A PA'l'Rllfl1-X tUNL.-- llhlu-:su Club. RJXA S'1'ANl,FY IVONCN--lISI 1.ifQ, lllllxmwlrzxl 'IWILUVAS L-'OIXL--LJSI, 1nLr4mmr.1l V1Xl.Fli!F l RANkl,IN--CNAA, BSU, PI'I'lX N XZAIUAN I'L Nb--4.61-K, AAA RUl3ER'I'A f,ALvl,IARIJU--UAA, Pup Qllnlv, W UVLIJ Cow ! SlIfPHIZXL1ANI,!N--Sugk-tlfuxv, Drsll lulrw 3 RUUIN XVAllk1Ifl-' HH,-XRUX xwlil 'I'liI2liSA L1llfxlUIiIf--'l'iL'kuI Sullcr. Pu Klub, E Drama, UAA . I'E'1'ER LEUNEAR--Iulrz1mur.1l, CigmIfZg1rl1, Sr Sl1dyS11mv ISICVIERLY IlAI2R!S--MAA, jr Ai'll1t'VL'VUL'IH f,M N--.. ' H 1 A 45 183 ROL ER IIASK ELL L IISII:II I5 ILtI11Il IIIII 111111911 AII 6 xry I5askctIv1II I VONNI. ISRAEI ISIILIQ Rugru I A I R11 IA IUh I .NI Rll IA JUIII: Tk kfk K 7 , 1 IN KAIIIX. QSI 1' IV IfmuIma1I Var Tennis DEISORAII KLUCER--Ret Rep, CIAA IISIICTFI 'survc P 1-Mod, I 'C d. 'I fisu-rs, IQ-' f QI LAXISUN--SL1pI1Rup I.fIl, Slzx I up ' PFC ' , 'S ' ', 'fll K WI IS1. M19 SA 'DX LAL'--CIinus1-C1111 ENN .AZ!IRI:S--CS sac ', I1-p1'1 I 1151 ,S 1123 'F -1' ' TH, ' uL1iniR1nv'r, u11s1ui11 11 I .I EY LEE--Clincsp-ClI11I1, 131g Sis 1: MIKIIIAIII, I1EIIIx AN 1 U I.EONl?-- cg 7, 121 1 1r.1, 111 IXQWS, Iiig SISILTA, UAA, 'I'III1I,17WIfl,I., IIULI Lrwss, SIIICILI. brad S11I11111t11r1g111, NMDA WIIIII- AIITXJXNIDITII I.IQINI IIIIfllIlIIIfLlI, ,IV I mv1Iv.11I, Iwl111I1 l,, L..1r1I 1,11r11, f,!11114-su f,IIlI1 IIIZLIZN I,lNL1--Offwcf2I1Ir1cswLTI11I3 184 WW, ,ff ,A pa . 'U' RA YMONIJ LUN ALICE XNAYER--flurd turn, Stage, Iiox Ofiiu KATIWRINE Miltlllxillf--Sr Slnlc' Slmw, urxul Spuulvcr ROBERT M1NlWZ1U--JV l Hwl?mll, llltmmllrul MICHAEL xN1f3l.,fNDA '.IX' I-Rmfhull. lI1LfLlCWlllI'iII Tivkvvs, X arlRm1lmlI, L-md fiuwwulituv SANDRA MONT liSlIl.ARUS--UAA MICILAEL MOSS--RUL1 ifrnsx, 4QlHnL'rL', Loud Nvwm, TiL'kL'IQ, I'iI Prw, Ski DIANE UCIHI--KESI. Rm Suv, ,lzxpamxsc Club, YUllIIIiI'll1UX'l, Lvraul fQmmniLru- JUDY UPPIZR' -CSI DAVID OW--Trnvh, KQ5I'1,llc, lnLl':mvLL1':kI, Rag Rx-p, Chlrmsu rlluh, Iiivl Sm Award, Hhwlf L, Svrvll, PPQQX NIZLLA PACIAIAN--I 1Iip111n-ArmrEn:.mLlaub, MAA M1'X!ll!Slf'l H l'AI2I7lI.I,A--Hl,p11w-Alwwrlvzlli Cilulw PAVI21, PAIUSIIAIWHN--L .XA MARX PATTUN--Sw nl Sl!t'I'LTli1lIh, Chl' Lifc, French Club, Mmm llhum Award, Grad Com PU UVONC? 'PITAWANlCfll 'ifl1iI1L'sU lfhllv VIRLINIA QLAN--I1SI', lisp Swv, L.rz1cl Cfum 185 DIAIXII ILNVHU--llslxcr, UAA, Kuff-JVC .DUULIIAS RUSIiVX13liRRW --Mxsclxlll KIRHY SALIIX--Q1irIS' mwccuf, CISI1' l.iIL', 1 IL'I1Ul Sfllllflll Rap UUJIILX mf lid, IXMSO1' KILYIIEIHUIILISITIUII RISQJAAsM'I1U'--,Mix .Ulu J Daimm JANLI 5.-XXI-.1I,l ROSA Sltlilll--Khxth, llhillssv, Vrc-Mud, c,crm:mCZIuiw, UAA, CSI , nllil., l31Q,S1SlUl's KAREN SX'1Hl--LiA.'X, Ifwrumirx, brad Klum lxvlfrfs, Iimmgx PfUkfllk'lllV1l5 RANIJIS SIN!-QL!i'l.'VAX--Drznuxl I'rudm mm, m'Mul.1r:l1 xp RUXANNI' Sl'Ii'fLQIfI,MAN -- CAR0l,YTN. SlHXlMIili5--Ruy Trails, Psp Club, 41rL1dt,m1wwlIux IJIANIN 'I UW-H --KIM' LISNAIIM Llkli.-X'-VrvsIWliplnw-Amurin'zA11 Club, Pm-Xiul, CA,-X, :Slwvk I, JAIMII VNUQARA iiiIiP1I1U'AlWlLZI'jL'.lIlfzlllh, T wkuls HRA!! WIH l'l 1 I N --Skin DIXLTIS, Grad Klum: lVH.-NV! XXIIAUX IJLANKXVUN,--13i,1Si4u'rf 1 86 Class 0fFall '73 It was a cold rainy January day when over 50 Francisco Rams, Presidio Panthers, Hoover Hawks, and Marina Penguins invaded Lowell three years ago. Nicknamed 'oddballs' by friends, we were handed our first green program form and exposed to the con- fusing mixed-up world of modules. The entire class, placed under the watchful eyes of Mr. Bob Braunreiter and Miss Maryann Toal, were assigned to one registry. Perhaps the greatest discover was the fact that the Class of Fall '73 was non-existent. We were not an official class and our activities were to be with the class before us. Yet, this fact seemed of no importance. As Sophomores we were more concer- ned with surviving our first year at Lowell. In our Junior year, Mr. Braunreiter left us to tackle his own sophomore registry, leaving the slow- ly decreasing class in the hands of Miss Toal. Class- mates either accelerated or decelerated, bringing the class total to less than 50. Still an unofficial class, the midtermers soon felt the disadvantages of being non-existent: no grad- uation, class activities, sneak day, Disneyland trip, fund-raising, and no sense of having been a part of Lowell High School. Concerned students met and the issue of the Class of Fall '73 becoming an officially recognized class began. The fight continued into our Senior year and, meeting with Mrs. Helen Murray and Mr. John Welch, we were told that as a registry, we would be allow- ed to raise money. Soon after, 75 students accelerated or deceler- ted half a grade, joining the Class of Fall '73 and bringing the total of midterm Seniors to approximately 110. Two new registries were formed under the lead- ership of Miss Tfene Lee and Dr. Phil Glander. Perhaps, because of the sudden increase in num- ber, the decision was made by school administrators to to make our class official. So it was that in our High Senior year the Class of Fall '73 came into being. Having been in the same registry for two and a half years, the original mid-termers had little difficulty working together. But the two new registries faced many hardships. The attitudes and personalities of the new high seniors were so varied that unity was hard to attain. Yet, many accerlates, though sur- rounded by apathetic classmates, were not discouraged and helped to get the Class of Fall '73 moving. Instead of selecting class officers, a fund-rais- ing and graduation committee was formed. Without delay the fund-raising seniors started rolling. Two wet, shoe-soaking successful carwashes were held. Seniors spent an entire day picking and tossing pumpkins around, and Lowell's inner court- yard was filled with pumpkins for three days during Halloween. After the very successful pumpkin sale girls emptied Betty Crocker cake mixes for the few very, very profitable bake sales held. Shrimp chips were fried for a sale that sold out quickly within hours. Money was contributed toward a High Senior T-shirt, but due to complications concerning the design, the T-shirt was cancelled. Instead, the money went to the panoramic picture. January 14 students crowded the phone booths in Lowell throughout the morning to call in sick. The occasion: the Senior Sneak. January 25 chartered buses picked up 39 bowl- ing seniors at midnight in Westlake and arrived at 9 am Saturday at Disneyland. Back safely Sunday am the Seniors started preparing for graduation. At 7 pm, January 29, 110 Indians marched down Lowell's auditorium to the Sounds of Silence. A slide show added to the uniqueness of the last grad- uation ceremony ever to be held in January. Fall '73 the class that proved it was quality, not quantity, that mattered. --Mary Leong 5 4 ,,u 11 wg, 1 0 .4 FALL '73 PANORAMIC--Regs 9951, 9913 337 In , ,X 'fi Fall '73 Activities KELLY CLINE--Pre-Mud, Drama, Tickets, RUSS l7YKS'1'RA--CSF, if ACU, PSAT! mu-amulal, Stage Crow, Martial Arts Club, NMSUT UUIUlHUI1U11fiUV1 Q:E11'rRuDE1sRowN--csAA Ad MUS GUYS and DHHS MA ,. . . . . , Nm ul, ,.m,N--NF I UC CAA mg Sister, FRANCES DELCAsTE1,Lo--1smQ1i club, UAA R' 'N l'f2WIN4 'C5f- H112 ISIHCI RENEE DIXON--Prom Com, Reg Rep, Jr FRl,NLIE'1 1'A IIARSTON--USU, P1-Q-NCQ Ach, GAA, BSU, PPFA, Gymnastics UAA, USCIS, Rcgllcp 190 5, My , K mmm c WWW j DEBRA L- KING--R62 RCP, UAA, SUPU EX, l4M'11Rw SCIlWAR'l'L--Politlcal Action JAWS WALKER--'l'rf1Clf. Speech Tuurna- 5 '12l21f1s JF EX, Rid Cross, TiCkOIS, Rifle Club, Powderpufflfoorlunll, SlideSl1ow IUUUY Tram Mug PERCY 1,512--fclardciarn, Ilcad Limd Com, wu.1,1M1 scgovlmi--lmmmural, sm? Mmm WAL51 35V Dfw Tlflfefi Myfilil- Sr. Trans, Grad Spmkcr qjfcw, glide Slum QJAA, NMSOT SL'llll'llHLl11SI XLAN TITUS--SAC, LACI, Rcg 'l'rc.1s, Class UISEUC llllllAN--Iapanmc Club, SMC, Pri- f xllgkl, UAA Pres, Intramural, Slide Slum, Tickets 191 A S 1 W ww' mN ' STWHKK .N bww! .401 VR' , UJEW my Hmm 1- 5, W 1 A xx ' 1- M wi . f es, if if 00 ,,...--- ...ff- 4- 'Mf- W ,W A A w fm A , Z 'wx I Y -af , V ,M I 5, n i 5 f A X J - x 'L VY 4 27 4, A' , X, ,.em21a1'5?f,!' X ie 1 ' If if 5 fa, XVI, as 3 ' ', Qi, R ' A 'B-'N N' M -N M ,XQE ,mx , M Q Wmmwff ' Q X qv Q M M. H Q,J W M N' vM V 'Jw Vv VN., H X J WWNEKM - ,., f , 5 Q if fx W W W X M mm W M gum V A. my X fy 'N w H A M M I s W hw , , v W ' LQ N A X X 0 , alles-ex llflifl Y ff in--we-...,.,..,, f f 2?- , Q it af ffl-ff I Social Studies The days of restricted classes have come to an end according to the modern tech iiques of Mr. Ray Milton, head of the Social Studies Department. By 'restrictive' he means that the student will not be expected to sit in class, take notes, read a text book and then take a test. The new courses--some already in progress--deal with meaningful programs connected with the Social Studies Department. One of the newest courses offered this year has been Pre-Law, taught by Mr. Tom Harrisor along with a USF professor of llaw and two law students, who have worked in law offices. Mr. Harrison's California History class students put together a series of slides that have been shown inside i Lowell and outside nto the community--a multi-media show on the history of Sa.- Francisco. Other classes, not new, but exceedingly different from all other Social Studies classes offered are Com- munity Lab. and Community Service, both taught by Mrs. Ellenor Cross. Community Lab. deals with the effects of the economy's ups and downs, city government, and the American consumer. Community Service gives the student the opportunity to work in and around community projects. Thus, each student profits from personal experiences. As for the required US classes, Mr. Milton finds that the 70's history era is more beneficial to the students because the current news events are an important part in US and will always remain so. Ray Milton, Department head Robert Buckley Ll! . ' ' V V 'k 2 V mf WN, ,,,,,,,.,. ,whmfgf :f-f' ,fw1gw,M:'Mw.'X rm, ,,,,, L, Y., ,,f, A . A . , ' , '05 Leroy Strong 195 oK 9n.a u K. .o' 'U' qw sn J' ,L 4 ' if R .1 V 1. f, 1 I . I uv' , N- 3 i We 196 A' gt, . , '34 , ,ff ww , W- Ad Top: Ellenor Cross, Jack Meier, Barbara Mills, Norman Durieux, Mr. Feibush again Bottom: Ernie Feibusch, Frank Driscoll, Bob low Randy Goldsborough I B I g if-2? ,i V rv 4, Q, aw' f ji yy, 'Ullg. Top: Philip Cooper, Thomas Harrison, Bottom: Peg Scanlan, Sherrone Smith, rf 2 Fob Leudtke Jancy Hayes ,uk ' ,.,.,,3.,M,, , M, , M4WW..m.W M W- I ??:,. W 5 , WI, fpakzf -1' Wk, ,, f . L .f , ,ff,g4,,g4,?2 Mc, f 2, K, I M., 1 M C, g si -K . . V '- -' ' ' 5 J , .ff ,A if U, L L . 4 , U 2 5 I ,Q gik iik' ,.-.1 199 'Ii:1'ff!' 43,99 if A, f R, 1 V 1 ii4 ig,-. ...J- M,,,,.f ' , Pfmmx, X. 2 Q it W 'Y 3 'P Q is MM 'i ga W, X WMM wil 'X'Qf3,QQv ' f Sie as E 2 i ,W .1 Q 9 3 2 f ,, ,L R. 3, f ,EET iffy 3 wg f Wfiwlwwe ,i mg .Q , ,E 1 ,M M! X, W, ml XX, .3 S, , S Q M! ff, me gg? S512 'f , 1 English According to Mr. Maurice Englander, head of the English department, the constant change and revising of old courses together with the creation of new ones has made the English program one of the more enter- taining and selective Lowell has to offer. After all, says Englander, everything can be improved. All together, there are a total of 29 courses to choose from, the newest being Comp 44, an introduction to composition. lt is designed as a preparatory in an effort to teach students to write a decent sentence. Mr. Englander also said that although it is an elective, students with writing difficulty are recommended to take it, but the students themselves must make the final decision. Last semester, Comedy and Satire, Lit 10, and Speed Reading have proved to be the most popular courses in the program--so popular n fact that there are more students than can be accommodated. A complete contrast to this is the Poetry class, which has barely enough students to keep it open. Mr. Englander feels it's very important that there be a selection of courses, so that there is a class that appeals to every student's interests, no matter how limited. When asked what he personally felt could improve the department, Mr. Englander, an intelligent and concerned individual, replied, What could really help is for students to take more initiative in telling us what they would like to see taught at Lowell. lt shouldn't be forgotten that Women's Lit, a highly successful class, was created because of a request by past students. Now, they seem almost afraid to approach the teachers or even the Student Representative, so the only way we 1 5 w., 4 Bert Brauer Maurice Englander, Department head have of finding out if the classes are any good is through the evaluation of teachers published annually by Tl-IE LOWELL. Each year, changes are also being made in the faculty. Due to their absense, Miss Maryann Toal, Mrs. Rosemary Dacaney, Mrs. Frederic Linder and Mr. Denis Rauchman have been replaced by Miss Vicki Chin, Mrs. Sally Blair, and Mrs. K. Mittleburger. Miss Chin teaches Creative Writing as does Mrs. Blair, who also teaches Media 51. Mrs. Mittleburger spends her time teaching Speed Reading and helping students in the gifts resource center. 4 I Vicki Chin ietty Valley Walter Tresize 'Stal' Gamble Sally Blair 204 , W ii B . MW- , I f J 49,4123 .W 'vs gr Top: Gloria Dati, William Worley, Barclay Bates, Maurice Argent Bottom: Walter Halbasch, Jim Knapton, George Moore I :QMS ,. 15' f VL F ' V 5 . 1 5 1 3 i 2 QQ! 'Z L T-1, ,, S-s f' 205 Q Anne Wallach Mrs. Anne Wallach, a social studies major turned English teacher, loved by her students for her enthusiastic interest in teaching, retired in June. Mrs. Wallach, who started her career in a one-room school house, retired because of eye trouble. Reading is an effort, said Mrs. Wallach, and she will not do a lesser job! Anne Wallach started teaching on her twenti- eth birthday with Q6 first-through-eighth grade stu- dents. In the early 1950's after Mrs. Wallach had tauglit in the country for some years, she became interest- ed in the gifted children who she felt were not suf- ficiently excited by the regular curriculum. She decided to go to the University of California at Berkeley to specialize in working with the gifted children. Then she taught elementary school in San Francisco. She spent three years at Grant Elementary School as a long-term substitute and then took the necessary exams and began teaching at junior and sen- ior high schools. It was at Galileo High that Anne Wallach first taught English. After six months at Galileo , Mrs. Wallach went to Commerce High, and when it closed, she came to Lowell where she was glad to be because she had attended it in her senior year and because of her interest in the gifted program. Mrs. Wallach started teaching when Lowell was in the old building on Hayes and Masonic, and she remembers some of the problems of moving into this building on Eucalyptus. Her first room was 137, with a sunny exposure, she remembers. How- ever Lowell then, like McAteer now, had many structural problems. But she believes that the stu- dent, his interest, and the teacher matter in a school--not the building. My respect for today's youth is deep, con- tinues Mrs. Wallach. The feelings and ideas are here, but the intellectual climate doesn't allow for their expression in a group. There isn't a strong sense of unity in the school. She stressed that she doesn't want unity in the sense of conformity, but that the teachers should help students build more groups, that thae are many isolated students. One of Mrs. Wallach's major contributions to Lowell and the city has been her work with the California Scholaship Federation. She, Dr. Phil Glander, and before him Mr. Ed Crossley, have worked with the CSF for the last 20 years. Anne 'Wallach believes that the CSF serves as a connec- tion for students who need to be drawn into the school. lt builds and encourages human connections X especially for the sophomores. Mrs. Wallach, mother of three, planned to visit her daughter and sister in Massachusetts and see the New England leaves turn color. She had no other specific plans. She wanted to savor having no schedule for a while and did not want to fall into too many of the old patterns, believing that sometimes one can be a teacher so long that one shapes oneself into what one want to be so much that one alters one's personality. She planned to discover if the teacher and the woman are the same or if the woman is a different individual. Anne Wallach took quiet pride in her work and the highest recognition she could think of was to be a good classroom teacher. 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Reg Rep, GAA, Gymnastics, Var Songgirl, CSF, Forensics, Powderpuff Football ROHIT AGGARWAL--CCSF, Math, Chess, Bridge, Engineers Clubs ROMEO AGLORO--CSUSF, Reg Sec, LOLA, JV Football KEVIN AI-lER.N--UCSC, Cal State Scholarship SUSAN AHN--UCB, Big Sisfser, CSF Lifc, Shield ANDREW ALENCIK--UCB, Drama, Stage Crew, All-City SL Var Golf DAVID ALEXANDER DAVID ALLISON--CSUSF, Drama Produc- tions: Boyfriend, Guys8L Dolls GREGORY ALONZO--CCSF, CSF REED ALPERT--UCSD, Film Viewing Soviciy Chess Club, Scroll, THE LOWELL photogra- pher, Var Tennis 226 ,f -eff- GEORGE ALSTON--CCSF LISA ALTMAN DENNIS ANDAYA--CCSF, SAB Pub Com, SAC, Filipino-American Club, Pre-Med Club TOM ANDERSON--CCSF, Pit Club, Chess Club, Bridge Club, THE LOWELL PHILIP ANTHONY--USC, Reg Pres, Reg VP Reg Treas, Band CSF, Track, Bowling DANIEL ARON OVSK Y MIRTA ARSENIAN--CSUSF, BCO, Sr VP, Reg Rep 84 Treas, Sr Committees, GAA, GBL, Tennis, Bowling ANNE ASHER--U of Colorado KEVIN AUSTIN SHELLEY AVERY--Stanford, BSCS, SAB, BCO, Reg Rep, GCS, LOLA, GAA, CSF, Shield, GBL FRANCIS BAGAMAN--CCSP, Scroll, Var Football, Var Wrestling, Var Track LORETTA BAIER--UCB, Band Big Sisters, Pres German Club, Jr Achievement, CSF, Shield osEMARY's Reg. T-1-- lst Row: Warren Fong, George Haas, Maylian Ho, Mrs. Rosemary Dacanay, Larry Lowentha1,Arthur Jason Dacanay, Sally Chu, Susan Yuen, Linda Belale, Mary Ann Cabacungan, Antonio Gutierrez, Suzanne Martin, Gale Leung. 2nd Row: Peter Chin, Cheryl Low, Liz Raab, Amy Barbeau, Robert Lynch, 3rd Row: Donald Hunter, Harold Kruger, Eugenia Mantzoros, Patty Kong, David Resseguie, Toshio Ehara. 4th Row: Steve Green, Brene Yuen, Frank Leung, Gordon Lim, David Allison, Mark Sommer. 227 KENNETH BAKER--BSU, Scroll, Cal State Scholarship, College Opp Grant, Var Football Basketball, Track ANY BARBEAU--Sac JC, Reg Treas, Reg Rep, GGS, GAA concessions committee LOUIS BARBERINI--Notre Dame, Chess Club, Var Baseball DEBRA BARFIELD--CCSF, Head Songgirl, SAB, Powderpuff Football CHRISTINA BARING--CCSF, GAA INGRID BARR--USF, Reg Rep, Red Cross, Pre- Med Club, French Club. Pep Club, BSU, GAA Drill Team, PPFA VALERIE BARROS--CCSF BRUCE BATTEN--US Military Academy Prep, BSCS, Band ROTC, Legion of Valor Bronze Cross, Scroll, ANGELA BAU--CSUSF, RED Se WHITE, THE LOWELL, GAA, Chinese Club, Big Sisters, GBL, CSF RENE BAUMAN --USC, Drama RALPH BAUTISTA--CSM, Reg Rep, Reg Treas, Filipino-American Club Pres, Cal State Scho- larship CATHERINE BEGLITSOFF ERLLN DA BELA LE REX BELL--CCSF, Intramural, Athletic Award, JV Baseball Football DOUG BENNETT--CCSF, JV Football and assistant coach DENISE BENSON--Heald Business College PETER BERLINER--CSUSF, Drama, Greased Lightning CHARLOTTE BERTA--CCSF, Band, Reg Rep, GAA Powderpuff Football JEFFREY BIBEN--UCD, Reg Treas, Scroll, Var Rifle Team DIANNE BICKERSTAFF--CSUSF, Red Cross, BSU, Cal State Scholarship WENDY BLAKEMAN--UCSD, Stage Crew, Usher, French Club, Big Sisters, Shield, Tennis, GAA Powderpuff Football MARNA BLANCHARD--CCSF, Reg Rep, Reg Treas, Songgirl, GAA, Red Cross, CSF, Powderpuff Football JULIE BLOCK--UCD, PTA Rep, Reg Rep, Baroque, GGS, GAA, GBL Pres, Shield, CSF Life, THE LOWELL BOB BOHEGIAN--CCSF 228 GARY BOLLES--United Card Players' Union HERMAN BONILLA BILL BOWMAN--UCB, Political Action Club, National Forensics League, SMC, CSF CAROL BRACHNA--UCD, Reg Rep, GAA, CSF Life, Ski Club JOYCE BRANDON--CSUSF, Lettergirl, GAA, BSU, Drill Team, Powderpuff Football. THE LOWELL JEFFREY BREALL--UCB, Reg Rep, Scroll, Var Cmss Country, Tennis ANN BRINKLEY--U ofAlberta, Choral Theatre ALISON BROOKS--CSUSF, BOX Office, Usher, Reg Treas, GAA, Myriad, CBL, CSF LA WAUNA BROOKS JAMES BROSHAR--UCB, Reg Rep, Math and Soccer Clubs, Scroll, NMS-QT Semi-finalist, CSF, Nat'l French, Var Soccer EDITH BROWN SHEILA BROWN--Dancer, GAA, Forensics qsee Forensics awards, Creative Arts sectionj ELLZABETH BRUCE--UCB, Reg Rep, Sr Treas, BCO Chairman, Forensics, CAA, Shield, NMSQT Commendation, LISA BURLESON--CSUSJ, Reg Pres, Reg Tieas, Reg Sec, Red Cross, March of Dimes, BSU JOSEPH BUSCH IUDITH BUTLER--CCSF, GAA, Big Sisters, Girls' Swim Team MARY ANN CABAQIWGAN--,CCSF, Card Carnival, Noon Concerts, Filipino-American Club Pres, GAA, Drill Team CBL BSCS, BONIFACIO CACANINDIN TONY CALDERON--Air Force Reserve, Drama, LOLA VP MADELYN CAMERON--CSUH, Reg Rep, BSU, Pep Club, Peer Counseling, CAA, Drill Team, Dance Scholarship ROLAN D CARAGAN KIMBERLY CARR--UCSD, Band, Drama, Reg Treas, BSCS, GAA, Forensics, BSU, LBS Pres, NFL Tourun ment Winner TINA CASAS--CSUSD, SAB, Drama, Head IV Songgirl, Dance Committee, Orchestra, Big Sisters, THE LOWELL, Pep Club, GAA ANITA PAYTON'--CSUChico, BSU, CAA, SAB, Lettergirl, GBL 229 RICH CHAG NIOT- -CCSP ALEX CHAN--UCB, Chinese Club, Cal State Scholarship CLAUDIA CHAN--CCSF, GAA, Chinese Club DAVID CHAN--CSUSE, Chinese Club, Architects and Engineers Club JIN CHAN--UCB, Architects and Engineers Club, Cal State Scholarship KELBY CHAN--MIT, Math Cllub, Explorers Club, Scroll, CSE Life, Ilertz Foundation Scholarship, Ameriran Chem Society Award LESTER CHAN--CCSF MAVIS CHAN--UCLA, RED 8a WHITE, THE LOWELL, UAA, CBL , PAUL CHAN--CCSP RANDY CHAN--CCSP, Kermcsse, CSF Life WAYNE CHAN--UCIS CARIDADCHANG--CSUSF, UAA Front Row: Jeff Hellesto, John Liang, Tony Stilman, Elaine Lee, Shirley Wong, Naomi Murai, Vivian Ma, Janet Gee Second: Brenda Taylor, David Young, Pat Martinez, Darlene Sison, Cathy Dennes, David Wong, Janice Oneta, Iuanito Tumaneng, I eff Lee, Dan Lahl Third: Donna Merna, Martin O'Lea.ry, Nicki Meyers Fourth: Jose Ragasa, Markos Kounalakis, Diane Wren Fifth: Alex Sorano, Bert Brauer, Eric Johnson 230 Reg. T-8-- Last Row: Randy Rokusek, Dave Sheehan, Alain Dangerfield, Gary Fudem. Peter HoSang, Rex Saoit. 2nd Row: Daniel Aronovsky, David Gee, Julio Sosa, Chew Hon, Diane Dacumos, Deborah Dent, Cathy Hardeman, Dana Harrison, Ms. Valley, Shelley Avery. Front Row: Linda Frias, Agapios Panagiotides, Jean Kurka, Beth Bruce Cyd Quijano, Mavis Chan, Joan Chin, Jenny Wai, Jeannie Pon, Helen Tom, Fay Read, Amy Jacobs, Erica Weiss. FLORENCE CHANC--UCB, Reg Rep, Red Cross, Math Club, CBL, GAA, Big Sisters, Pre-Nlvsd, Shield, CSF JANET CHANC--Mills, lr Rep LCC, LCC Sec, Big Sisters, THE LOWELL, Shield, CSF KAREN CHAO SUSAN CHAO--UCB, GAA, CBL, CSF Life, Big Sisters ANTHONY CHATTMAN--CSUSJ, Drama, Forensics, BSU, Soph Track, JV Football, Joe li. Daugherty Award LORNA CHEE--CCSP, GAA, CBL, Big Sisters, CSF, Cal State Opportunity Grant WARREN CHEE--UCB, JCL, CSF, Cal State Scholarship HON CHEW ALIENA CHENG--CCSF, Chinese Club, Big Sisters, CSF, GAA JERRY CHENU PAULA CHENG--UCB, Math, Chinese, Ping- pong clubs, Big Sisters, GAA, CSF, PPFS, Cal State Scholarship, Financial Aid UCB WIN-NLN CHENL1--CCSF, Chinese Club 231 EDWIN CIIEUNLE--UCB, Math, Architects K Engineers, Explorers Clubs, Cal Statc' Scholar ship BRADY CIIEW--UCB, CSF, l25's Baslictball DAVID ClllA BARRY Cl'llNG--CCSF, AHsn't Editor Myriad DALE CHIN--CCSF, Chinese Club, Prc-Med Club, Drill Plaroon JOAN Cill.N--Ufili, UAA, UBL, Big Sisters, Cliincsu Cluh, Cal S aleSmrluvlarsl1ip PETER ClllN--CCSP, JV Tennis RICHARD CHIN--CCSF WANDA CHIN--lfCll, GAA, CBL, Big Sistcri IJANN Y CZlllNU--Mntli Club, lfcucinu Tuam l3RlflYlJA CllUNCl--CCSV, flllll'lL'SC Club, CAA YUN SANC ClIOLlN--Llflll, Kurunn Club, Supli and Var Football, JN' and Var Baseball BARBARA CllClW--UAA, CliiuCSu Clulv l3lLl.Y Cllillxl--llffli, Nlnlli, Arvliitcvts Liunl Erigiiu-ers, Explorers, Cliincsc Clubs, CSI' Life Cal Statcf Scliularslup ERIC CIIUW--CCSP, IZSCS, Rnd Cross, Svrull DARRYL CHOY--CCSP, Var Baskvthall WALTON CIlOY--CCSF, Reg Rvp, ,lCL, Chinese. Pliotograpliy Clubs, Rad Cross, CSF, Prom Coniuiittcw STEVE CIIRISTENSEN--CIClSi , Ifoorball, Clmrnpionship liasclvall 1 cam ARTHUR Cllll--CCSP, Clicss Club, intra- mural Tmnnis SALLY Cllll--CCSF, Big Sisters, CSF STEPHEN Clilf--CCSP, Ping-pong and Math Clubs CAROL ClllfCK--llffli, ciAA, CBL, lily, SiSIQ1'S CSF, Shield, CfalSTa1rc Scholarship ,lAC2KCll1llE--ilfili. Arvliitccls and Enginccrs Clulu, Srrull, CSl7l,i1'u ESTHER CllllN 232 Reg. T-9--First Row: Martin Lew, John Jay, Martin Ieong. 2nd Row: Wilson Lam, Greg Lui, Jerry Cheng, Tony Ganthavorn, William Torn, Linda Lee, Sandra Sealy, Bob low, Alice Yim. 3rd Row: Henry Luis, George Kern. Katie Edelstein, Sylvia Woo. 4th Row: Caridad Chang, Elaine Wong, Judy Lee, Mary Leung, Susan Quan, Gloria Lee, Amy Mahr, Linda Won, Calvin Yee, Joan Owyang. Back: Jane Hui, Sam Gluck. Top: Shizunori Kobara, Roberto Hurtado. , L ,nryy ,W lto 10--John Martin, Lorena Tong, Hansen Louie, Jeff Sik, Jerry Lee, Clayton Jue, Angelo Tom, I0 Fred Hartwick, Steve Rajeff, Ken Yoshidag ll to 19--Steve Tittle, Ray Huhtala, Debbie Hall, gg Lorretta Toy, Judy Yim, Sue Fong, Julie Tang, Janet Shin Kai, Dave Loftusg 20 to 28--Denis ' Shanagher, Steve Harrison, Lorie Werner, Diana Wiegard, Pat Louie, Margie Paulsen, Anne 33 av Eisenhower, Laurie Jew, Nancy Jarvis. Center X--Don Richardson. I1 KENNETH CHUN--CCSF NELLIE CHUN--CSF, GAA, Big Sisters WELLINGTON CHUN--CCSF, JCL, Track Team MIKE CIAPPONI--CSUSF, JV and Var Football RICHARD CLAVERIA--UCB, Drama, Var Football, Tennis, THE LOWELL TAMNY COGNETTA--USC, Orchestra and Band, GAA, GBL, GSE Life, Cal State Scholarship, Var Swim Team 9' BRYAN COHEN--CCSF, Var Golf, Var Wrestling ANN COLIC HIDAS JENNY COLLINS--U of New Mexico, BSCS Svc, Drama, Soccer Club, Big Sisters ALBERT CON DE--CCSP, Filipino-A iiierivan Club, Swim Team 1 JAMES CON NOLLY--UCB, Soccer Club, Martial Arts, Forensics, Soccer LANCE CONTRERAS--CSUSF, United Card Players Union, Bowling Team 234 sYxf !Tm R KATIE COONEY--St. John's College, BSCS UGS, Big Sisters, Shield, CSF, NMSQT Scholarship, GAA ELOISE CUOPERSMITH--Northwestern, Reg Rep, Drama, Model UN, Grid Club, CGS, Film Viewing Society SUSAN CORDIAK--Band, Volleyball, GAA FRAN CINE CORRELL JESSE COTTONHAM--CCSF, BSU, JV and Var Baseball LISA COUGHLIN--UCB, GAA, GBL, Big Sisters, Forensics, CSF, NMSQT Commen- dation, Girls Tennis Team GRAHAM CRAWFORD--MIT IAN CRAWFORD--UCB JOHN CRITTENDEN--UCD, LCC Treas, Drama, Sr Bulletin Board, CSF Life, Scroll NMSQT Commendation, Reg Rep CARMEN CROTTI PETER CRUME IIM CULLEN--CCSF, Reg Pres and Treas, Sports Editor THE LOWELL, PA Crew, Soph and IV Football -4 ni L Q r Reg 21 Carl Hashimoto, Steven Wong, Randall Woo, John Dorsey, Arnubal Araica, Barbara Chow, Raymond Pon Alvin Ng Frances Aguis, R ch Claveria, Donna Dittman, John Dean, Rich Neighbor, Carol Nakamoto, Susan Snipes Martin Kau, Gina Todaro Lori Lerner, Ed Sheppard, Deborah Lim, Amy Lozano, Sally DeLorimier, Mr. Andy Korba Yasmin Muza, Maria Vasquez, Maryann Sullivan, Regina Ovadia, Randy Chan. 235 MARIA CZERWINSKI--Occidental, BSCS, Lowell Historian, Reg Rep, Model UN, GAA, Big Sisters, GBL, French Club, Shield DIANE DA CUMOS TONY DAMJAN--CCSF, AV Worker, RED SL WHITE, THE LOWELL ALAHX1 DANGERFIELD--CSUSF, Reg Rep-, Stage Crew, BSU, Block L, Var Football, Track, Var Wrestling. JV Basketball HELEN DARE--CSUSF, Chinese Club VP, Big Sisters, GAA, Shield, CSF, Cal State Scholarship MARK DAVIS--CCSF, Drama, Soph and Var Football FERNAN DO DEALBA--CCSF, JV and Var Baseball JOHN DEAN--Linfield College, Myriad, Film Viewing Society VP, Scroll, Pres CSF, CSF Life, NMSQT Finalist JOHN DEKORT FRANCES DELCASTELLO SALLY DELORIMIER--UCB, JCL LOUIS DEL PRETE--CCSF TERESA DEMARCO--UCB, BSCS, Big Sisters, Math, Pre-Med Clubs, GAA, GBL, Shield, CSF Life, Fencing JONATHAN DENEBEIM CATHY DENNES--CSUSD, THE LOWELL, RED Se WHITE, Surf Club DEBORAH DENT--UCSB, GAA ERNEST DET VERNE DERIMAN--UCLA, Surf Club RONALD DERRICK--CCSF GEORGE DESPUES--CSUSF, ROTC, Soph and Var Track, Var Fencing DIANE DIAZ--CCSF, Reg Rep, GAA, Gym- nastics Team SHELLY DIESTEL--CSUSF, GAA, GBL, Girls Tennis Team JONI DILLS--CCSF, Drama Leads MARLON DIMALANTA--CCSF, Filipino- America Club 236 TOM DOBLEMAN--CSUSF, Drama Leads, Scholarship JOHN DORSEY--CSUSF, Soph Track ELIZABETH DOUGALL--UCSB, GAA Usher, Big Sisters, CSF DAN DUCOFF--UCB, LCC, Band, THE LOWELL, CSF life, Scroll, Var Swim Team, Soccer, Block L, Dolphins, Election Chair BILL DUNN--CCSF, Reg Rep, Soph and Var Track, Soph, JV, Var Football NOELLE ECKLEY--CSUSF, Band, CAA TONY ECKSTEIN KATIE EDELSTEIN TOSH IO EHARA ANNE EISENHOWER--UCLA, UAA, Big Sisters, Pep Club, Choir, CBL, Forensics, CSF, Shield ALBERTO ELIZALDE--UCLA, BSCS, Soccer Club VP, LOLA, Block l., Var Soccer ROBERT ELLIS--BSU, National Achievement Commednation, Basketball, Football,Track NICK ELSNER--CCSF GREG ENDOM--CCSF, Scholarship RENEE ENG--CCSF, Reg Rep, SAB, IV Songgirl, GAA, Chinese Club, CSF IHRCH ENTRIKEN--LI of Montana, Drama, Stage Crew, Grid Club HARRY EPSTEIN--UCB, Myriad, CSF, Block L PETER ESHAIXARR --CCSF, Choral Theatre, Var Track SHIRLEY ESTRADA--UCB, Reg Sec, JV Songgirl, GAA, Big Sisters, Shield, CSF GAIL EVElZE'l'T--CSUSF, Choral Theatre, GAA PAULA FARRELL--USF, Band, Orchestra, Forcnsics, CSF Life, li ofA Achievement Award, Fine Arts DAVID FELLOWS--USC, SAB, Scroll, BCO, Forensics, NMSQT Finalist, CSF, THE LOWELL, Mng Var Soccer 84 Baseball LORI FENIEERG--CCSF, Surf Club, PPFA MANUAL FERNAN DEZ E52 SHIRLEY FERRIGNO--CCSF, Lettergirl, Drama, SAB Dance Committee, THE LOWELL PPFA EARL FIBISH--CCSF, CSF MITCHELL FINE--UCB, Drama Leads, JCL, Soph and Var Football MARIORIE FLOYD--GAA, BSU Drill Team PAUL FOLENA--CCSF, Pep Club, Soph and IV Football, Intramural Bowling ALLEN GONG--CCSF, Fencing Team JEFFREY FONG--CCSF IOANNA FONC--UCB, GAA, GBL, Big Sisters, Chinese Club, Math Club, Red Cross, CSF Life, Shield LESLIE FONG--UCB, Chinese Club Pres, BSCS, Reg Rep and Sec, Drama, Pre-Med, Pep Club, GAA, Big Sisters MARLENE FONG--CCSF, GAA Swimming MICHAEL FONG- -'CSUSF NANCY FONG--CCSF, Reg Rep, Orchestra, Japanese Club, CSF, Shield 238 , ,,, ,wimv , ., .,, , . , ,, Reg. 23--Back Row: Jeannie Lam, Yvonne Lee, Leslie Ann Fong, Andrea Yakas, Susan Chao, Mark Goodman, Alberto Elizalde. Michele Young, Todd Nordland, Lawrence Lucas. 2nd Row: Stephanie Pappas, Rohit Aggarwal, Joe Slamovich, Gloria Gonzalez, Mr. Burns, Margaret Handa, Kimberly Carr. First Row: Michael Levin, Philip Anthony, Victor Yee, Dennis Lieu, Wayne Leong, Diane Lorence, Kolman Wong, Jack Hom, Leland Yen, Dave Walda, Milena Marsico. Center: Derald Norton. SOPHIE FONG --CCSF, RQ Rep and Treas, Big Sisters, GAA Tennis, Chinese Club STANLEY FONG--UCB, PA Crew, CSF, Chinese Club, Intramural, Invest in America R Honorable Mention SUE FONG SUE FONC--UCB. CSF, GAA, Big Sisters, Shield, Cal State Scholarship, Fong-Louie- Kwong Scholarship l l V WARREN FONG GAIL FORD--UCB, Reg Rep, BCO, SAB Head songgirl, Drama, GAA, Pre-Med, BSU, National Achievement Commendation SUSIE FOX--CCSP FRANCES AGIUSS l l CAROL FRANK--CSUSF, Big Sisters, Band, Cal State Scholarship BARBARA FRANKE--Cal Poly, Reg Rep and Treas, Sr VP, GAA, Pre-Med, THE LOWELL, 141' CBL, Lettergirl, Pep Club JIM FRATINI--CCSF, Wrestling Team, Sopn and Var Football JEFFREY FRENTZ.--CSUSF, Drama, Box Office, Choral Theatre, Scroll 'o ut o f order 239 ZAHTILLA'S ZOO V , A '52, A X Reg. '71--Top Row: Herman Bonilla, Dale Low, Timothy Kling, Lee Ross, James Gibson, Mari-Ann Glenewinkelg 2nd Row: Roland Caragan, Calvin Pon, David Garcia, Bryan Ray, Jackie Singer, Carol Frank, Ioe1Sorich, Karen Nelson, 3rd Row: Mr. Paul Zahtilla, Patricia Wong, Lisa Shigematsu, Lisa Coughlin, Diane Lang, Vickie Young, Margaret Wongg Front Row: Rich Adams, Nelson Hernandez. 240 SHELLEY FRIEDMAN--SRJC, THE LOWELL, REDEL WHITE, GAA SONIA FROLOFF--UCB, GAA, Pre-Mod Club Cal State Scholarship GARY FUDEM--BSCS, BCO, LCC, CSF Life, Scroll Pres, Soroprimist Youth Citizenship Award KAORI FUIITANI--CCSF, Japanese Club, GAA, GBL OTTO FUNG--CCSF, Symphonic Band CLAUDIA GALVES--CSUSF, Orchestra, Reg Treas, Drama, CSF, Forensics MIKE GAMMIN TONY GANTI-IAVORN--UCB, Pre-Med, JCL, CSF DAVID GARCIA--Cal Poly, Bridge Club, Soccer, Golf ADRIANA GAREFALOS--CSUSF, Pre-Med, GAA. CSF Life G INA GA TTO- -CSUS F, GAA ALCYONE GAUSE--PEPPERDINE, Reg Rep, BSU, Rev Treas, Drama, Rec1Crox, GAA, ri Forensics, Citizen A ward JANET GEE--UCB, GAA, Big Sisters, Chinese Club, CSF Life LAUREN GEE--UCB, Cal State Scholarship MINNIE GEE--CCSF VICTOR GEE MARIA GEORGIOU--TA Spanish STEVEN GHASALAH--CCSP, Cal State Scholarship, JV and Var Baseball, Block L CONNIE GIBSON--CSUSF, Drama, Songgirlx GAA, GBL, SAB Dance Committee, Swim Team DAWN GIBSON--CCSF, Drama JAMES GIBSON-:Reg Officer, Pre-Med, Baroque, Scroll, CSF Life, NMSQT Finalist CONSUELO GILES--UCD COQUELICOT GILLAND--Tickew, Drama MONICA GILLHAM--UOP, Stage Crew, Kung Fu Bunny, THE LOWELL Pit Club, NMSQT Commendation 24 SMU JL DEBBIE QIN--CCSF, SAB, Lcrrurgirl, Reg Rrp, LJAA, Gill., Cliinusc and Prc-Mcd Llulu NTAULEIE LiLltllxl l'Il,lJ--Cliiviw Sturu, Pnwdrr- puff Frmtluall SAMUEL LQLUCK GLENNA COBAR--UCD, UAA, CSI l,ifC, Sliicld, Pre-Mcd, Rifle Tcam, lfirst Prizc McdicalRuscarci1, First Prize Iiay Arcs Ifair LAURA GOLDMAN--UCISKZ SUYIN GUNS--CZCTSF, Big Sisters, Pep Club CIAA, UBI., Chinese and Japanese Clubs, CSF CARMEN CZOOIDMAN--HSI , GAA, BSU, UBL Cal State Srholarship MARK QLOODMAN--CCISIQ Pup and Jazz Bands, Drama, Cmss Ciwiintry DEBBIE GOR--CCISV, Chincsc Club DAVE GORDON--LEKLIZ, Rug Prix and Trcas, Film Viuwing Society, iiricl Club, Kiiny Vu Bunny, CSF LYNNCvRliiiI,hY--CCQSV. UAA, Orntliwtra, Swim Tiliwr, Powdcrpi:i'!'l'ooLhnll STEVE MREEN--Lllfll. KCI, ,IV and Var Finit- ba ll, Var iiaskctlua-ll 242 MARY CIREENWOOD--KZRENNELL College, BSCS, Reg Rep, Forensics, CSF Llfc KIRK GRIFFIN--CCSF, Reg Rep and Treas, Drama, Klreased Lightning, THE LOWELL, Track ROBYN GROVES--CCSF, SAB, Yell Leader, Songgirl KEVIN GRUMFHCH- Harvard, CSF, KG, Forensics, Drama, Karpcnstcin Award, JV and Var Football and Raseba'l SHERYL GUERRERO--CSUSF, GAA, Allied Med, Math TA JOCELYN GUEVARA --CCSF, Filipino-A mer- ican Club, Bowling, Tennis MITCHELL GUIMARIN--CSUSF, Var Football. Soph and Var Track ANTONIO GUTIERREZ GEORGE HAAS--CCSF, Var Basketball DEBRA HALL--CSUSF, GAA, Tennis CSF Life' LORRAINE HA LL--CCSF ANTHONY HAMINS--UCSC, CSF, Swim Team l ,,,,l C . any , rnnrrr-nun nrnrn o rxnr 1' 0 l f Reg. '74--Back Row: Neil Talkov, Cherie Terwilliger, Eugene Moy, Rubijono Reksoatmodjo, Randall Tom, War- ner Wong, Byron Lai, Dave Lowe, Norman Wong, Sylvia Wong, David Williams, Norman Leeg 3rd Row: Rebecca Lee, Gita Patel, Sylvia Lee, Armon Jalalian, Scott Heath, Kung-Fu Bunny, Peggy Peterson, Sharon Inase, Stephen Leeg 2nd Row: Danny Ching, Lauren Gee, Mr. ,Toe Tanzi, Maggie Glickfeld, Mark Meagher, Rick Glover, Cathy Seay, Linda Stipanov, Liz Hill, Laura Goldmang lst Row: Debbie Barfield. 243 MARGARET HANDA--CISUSJ, GAA, Jap- anese Club CATHY HARDEMAN--CSUSF, GAA STEPHEN HARRISON--Oberlin College, Orchestra Publicity Director, Intramural, CSF, Cal State and Oberlin Scholarships FRED HARTWICK--Stanford, BCO, Sr Pres, Reg Rep, Forensics, LAC, JCL, CSF Life, Scroll, SAC, Dance Committees CARL HASHIMOTO--UCB, Cal State Scholarship CAROL HENRY--CSUSF, big, Sisters, GAA, GBL, CSF ARTHUR HERNANDEZ--CCSE, LOLA, Soccer LINDA HERNANDEZ--CSUSF, GAA, Big SlSICl'S NELSON HERNANDEZ CYNTHIA HERRON--CSUSF, BSU, GAA, Explorers Club, Law Club DONNA HILL--CCSF, BSU, JCL LIZ HILL--lirighani Young University, UAA, Drama, Orchestra, CSF Life JOHN HIROKAWA--CSUSF, Reg VP, Japan- ese Club, Ben Neff Basketball Award, ll5 KL lib Basketball GINA HlTCHCLXiK--Mills. Shield, CAA, Red Cross, CSF, AFS, Sherlock Holmes BRUCE HUIRA--CSF Life MAYLIAN HO--CCSF WENDY l-IO--UCB, Forensics, State Speech Championships, National Final Speech Championshi x Cal State Scholarship VALERIE HOLMES .IA CK HOM RICHARD HOM YULANDA l-IOM--CCSF, UAA, GEL, Big Sisters, Chinese Club, Shield, CSF Life FRANK HONG--UCB, Chinese Club, Japan- cse Club, ll5 Basketball LAUREN HONG--UCB, Reg Sec and VP, Stage Crew, Pre-Med Club, Fencing SUSAN HONG--UCB, GAA, CBL, Big Sisters, CSF 244 PETER HO SANC BILL HONTALAS--CCSF, KG, Soph and Var Football, All-City Tackle, Var Wrestling CECELIA IIOPKINS--College of Marin, THE LOWELL, RED 81 WHITE, Pre-Med, Surf and Pit Clubs, CSF WEN CHI HO--UCSD, Pre-Med, GAA, CSF, Volleyball ELLIOR HUEY--CCSP, Reg Rep, VP and Trcas, Chinese Club, CSF JAN HUEY--CCSF, GAA, CBL, Chinese Club DON HUFFORD--USC, Reg Rep, JCL, Block I., Forensics, Scroll VP, CSF, Var Football, Sr Poll and Prom Committee RAYMOND HUHTALA-- CCSF, LOLA, Soph and Var Track. JV Cross Country DA VID HUNG--UCB, Architects and Engineers Club, Chess and Math Clubs, CSF Life, Cal State Scholarship DONALD HUNTER ROBERT IIURTADO--UCB, BSCS, LOLA VP, Scroll LAURA HUSSEY--College of William and Xlary, GAA, CSF, Shield, Cal State Scholar- ship RICHARD HCEDA --UCB, Reg Rep, Japanese Club SHARON INASE--CSUSF, Japanese Club, CAA, Big Sisters, Volleyball MARLON INESTROZA --CCSF, ROTC PRECILA IP--UCB, BSCS, GAA, Math Club, Bridge Pres, Pre-Med, Big Sisters, Shield, CSF Life MACHIKO ITO--UCLA, GAA, Red Cross, Japanese Club JOYCE JABER--CSUSF, Pep Club, GAA, CSF EDMUND JABSON--CSUSF, Filipino- Amer- ican Club VP and Treas AMY JACOBS--UCB, Myriad, CSF Life, Karpenstein Award, UCB Regents Scholar- ship PAULA JACOBSON--UCSB, Reg Rep, Reg Sec, Chairman Jr and Sr Picnics, Shield, CSF, GAA ARMEN JALAIAN--CCSF, Reg Rep, Reg Treas, Wrestling CHRISTOPHER JANG--UCB, Chinese Club VP, Engineering, Pre-Med, Scroll, CSF Life, Var Tennis LAUREEN JANC--CCSP, Math, Ping-pong, and Chinese Clubs, GAA, GBL, Big Sisters, Fencing 245 NANCIE JARVIS--UCSC, Myriad. SNC, : ' ' Lowell Students for Peace, CSF DONNA JAY--UCB, UAA, CSI-', JCL, J-Club - JOHN JAY--UCB . ' MARTIN iroiw--c3si'si', isco Properties f commissioner, TIIE mwrtt, REDSL WHITE , I A ,, I 4 1 Q 'Q 'W Assn't Editor, ROTC, Scroll , LINDA JEONG--CCSF, GAA, UBL Fund- raising chairman, certificate outstanding service CHUCK JEW--Columbia College, Architects 84 Engineers, CSF LA URIE IEW EDWIN JOE--UCB, Reg Rep, Assistant Libra- rian I KAREN JOE--UCB, GAA, Chinese Club, Big Sisters, CSF MELISSA ,IOI-IE--CSUIIA, Big Sisters, Chinest' Club, GAA ERIC JOHNSON OWEN JOHNSON ,I ,y HAQQQQSCHGHEL N ? 90. Reg. 99--lst Row: Lorna Chee, Susie Fox, Wendy Young, MarikoYanagihara, Joanna Fong, Sandra Smith. 2nd Row: Mr. Halbasch, Allie Lee, Adriana Garefalos, Marc Pulliam, Mary Varanis, Joanna O'Connell, Shelly Johnson, Dave Lopez, Ralph Bautista, Nelson Kwok. 3rd Row: Chris Brownfield, Herman Yue, Dominic Wu, Vicki Young, Mike Fong, Romeo Agloro. 4th Row: Chris Randall, Russell Lee, Manuel Fernandez, Donna Yee, ,Fernando De Alba, Ian Stewart. 246 THE Reg. llO--Back Row: Calvin Yim, Tony Shen, Carol Wong, Betty Lee, Mona Wong, Tom Riddle, Mike Ramirez. 4th Row: Harvey Wong, Josephine Morada, Eugene Jung, Minnie Gee. Charlotte Berta, Yvonne Pon, Marie Purisima Mitch Fine. 3rd Row: Alan Percival, Shelley Friedman. 2nd Row: Jenny Young, Kiki Ketcham Jorge DeQuesada, Lois Wong, Don Hufford, Mark Davis, Miss Lyau, Greg Endom. lst Row: Ernest Robles, Michelle Diestel, Maggie Shafer, Debbie Mack. JEANETTE JOHNSON --UCB, Drama Leads, Orchestra, Reg Rep 8L Treas, GBL GAA,CSF Life, Shield, Cal St, AMC, BW Scholarships SHELLEY JOHNSON SUZANNE JOHNSON--SMC, LSP, SFFWWT, CSF VICKI JOHNSTON--CCSF, Reg Sec, GAA, PPFA, Home Coming Princess, Powerpuff Football RICHARD JOLLY--CSUSF, Soph and JV Football J ADRIANA DENISE JONES--CCSF, Drama, GAA, Reg Rep GALEN JONES--UCB, Japanese Club, CSF LOR1 JONES--CSUSD, Japanese Club, Pre- Med Club, GAA MARLA JONES - -Pepperdine University RHON DA JONES--Bryman School of Nursing, Reg Rep, Band Committee, GAA KATHY JOUBERT--CSU Chico, Drama, Usher, CBL, BSU, JCL, GAA, Powderpuff Football MADELINE JOW--UC-B, CSF, Girls' Volley ball and Gymnastics Team 247 CLAYTON IUE--CSUSF, Chinese Club STEVE JULIANA--CSUSF WESLEY JUNG, CCSF, Cal State Scholarship SABRINA KAHN--CCSF, Reg, Rep, THE LOWELL, GAA CURTIS KAN--Santa Clara, Math, Chinese, Engineering and Explorers Clubs, JCL, Intramural Sports STEVE KAPLAN--CCSF, Soph Football FARANT KASPARIAN MARTY KAU--CSUSF, THE LOWELL, German Club HARRIET KAUFMAN KENT KEEBLER--CSUSF BING KI-IOE--UCLA, Orchestra, Ca1State Scholarship, Var Swim, All-City Swimmer, Dolphins KERRI KIRITA KAREN KJELDGAARD--UOP, Band and Theatre Orchestra, GAA, NMSOT Commen- dation, Honors at entrance UOP TIM KLING SHIZUN ORI KOBARA--CCSP PATRICIA KONG--UCB, Reg Rep, GAA, GBL, Big Sisters, Pre-med club, Red Cross, Shield, CSF Life, Tennis ARLENE KOSKI--UCB, Big Sisters, CSF Life, Shield, NMSOT Commendation, Powderpuff Football RICHARD KOSTRIKEN--UCB, Scroll, Rifle Team Captain MARKOS KOUNALAKIS--UCB, SAB, Pep Club. Dance 81 Rally Committees, Forensics, Block L, Scroll, THE LOWELL, All-City Swimmer HAROLD KRUGER--USF, BSCS, Reg Pres, Rep, it Treas, Editor THE LOWELL, NFL, Scroll, CSF, Newswriting prizes CHUNC KUM IEAN KURKA--UCB, Kermesse, GBL Sec, Big Sisters, GAA, Shield, CSF, Tennis, Volley- ball NAICHA EL KW OCK FRANK KWOK - -CCSF 248 'bl it WV, A af. KJ 249 his v- ...J, rs' f-af' Reg. 130--TopRow: Mark'Yoshikawa, Louie Roselli, Tony Oei, George Hunter, Donna Wong, Joyce Brandon, Alan Matsui, John Quitoriano, Talha Serang, Alan Wong. 2nd Row: Capri Lee, Tom Dobleman, Arlene Ross, Nick Wong, Aniko Molnar, Claudia Galves, Bruce Parriquln, Jeffrey Lee, Dickie Woo, Sharon Wong, Bernard Tones, Esther Chun, Corey Lee, Carolyn Lucas, Edwin Joe, Andrew Tchirkine, Bottom Row: Teresa DeMarco, Gayle Tamler, Joy Pinsky, and Mr. Tresize. WARREN KWOK--CCSF, Ping-pong Club, Chinese Club PAULA KWONG--CCSF, Chincsc Club, C211 State Reserve Scholarship BRYON LAI--USF, Chinese and Chess Clubs ROMA LALCEE JEANNIE LAM--CAA, Chinese and Pre-Med Clubs, Cal State Scholarship, CSF MORGAN LAM--UCB, BSCS, ROTC, CSI? Life, Pres Scroll WILSON LA M--CCSF MATTHEW LANDO--UCB, Pup Band, Cal State Scholarship, Scroll, CSF Life DIANE LANG--USF, Band, CAA, CSF, Girls' Gymnastics, Swimming Team HEIDI LANGSAM--UCLA, Rey, Rep, GAA, Big Sisters, RED Xt WIIITE, CSF, Var Tcnnis Team, PPFA CURTIS LAU--CSUSF, Chinese and Japanesc Clubs KOON LAU--UCB, Math Club, CSF, Cal State Scholarship, Intramural ping-pong 250 TCHIKOVANYS ST X. RODNEY LAUGHRIDGE--CSUSJ, Reg Pres, THE LOWELL, Soph and JV Football, JV Baseball ALLEN LEE--CCSF ALLIE LEE--had cross, GAA, Chinese Club BETTY LEE--CCSF, GAA, GBL, Chinese Club, Architects and Engineers Club, Big Sisters, CSF, State Opp Grant CONNIE LEE--CCSP, Reg Treas, Big Sisters COREY LEE--UCB CORLISS LEE--UCB, Pres PIC-Med, Myriad, CSF Life, CSF Sec, Film Viewing Society, Shield, NMSQT Comm, SF Electric Scholar DAVID LEE--UCB, Orchestra, Pre-Med, Chinese, and Architects and Engineers Clubs, NMSQT Commendation, CSF Life DONNA LEE--USF, Red Cross, Reg Treas, SAB, BSU, Prom Com, PPFA, Cal State Scholarship, USF Scholarship ELAINE LEE--UCB, GAA, Big Sisters, GBL, Chinese and Math Clubs, Red Cross, Shield, College Opp Grant GLORIA LEE--UCB, Reg Rep and Treas, Big Sisters, CSF Life, Shield, UCB Alumni Scholarship GREGORY LEE-- Reg. 209-- Kevin Grumbach, Tommy Ngai, Dan Schmalle, David Hung, Len Moryama, Kimball Wong, Jeff Breall, David Fellows, Georve Mainas, Jan Huey, Doug Bennett, Lourdes Chan, Narda Gillespie, Randy Sool-loo, Donna Jay, Hanley Ng, Gabriel Gallaread, Jerry Goldsmne, Denise Benson, Laureen Jang, Robin Won, Karen Stadenauer, Natashaffomitch , Ioy Sugaya, Liz VanLoon, Patricia Vivado, Mr. Tchikovani. 25 L ii HOLLY LEE--CSUSF JANE LEE--CCSF, GAA, Chinese Club JEFFREY S. LEE--CCSF JEFFREY Y. LEE--Chinese Club, Archi- tects and Engineers Club, Cal State Scholar- ship, Track JEFFREY I-I. LEE--UCB, Chinese Club, Archi- tects and Engineers Club Treas, Pre-Med Club Scroll, CSF Life JERRY LEE--USC, Architects and Engineers Club JOSEPH LEE--UCB, RED 81 WHITE phntogj rapher, Pre-Med Club, Soph and JV Football JOYCE LEE--CCSF, Reg Rep, Red Cross JUDY LEE--UCB, GAA, CSE, Cal State Scholarship JUDY LEE--CCSF, GAA, Red Cross, GBL, Pre-Med, Big Sisters, CSF KEITH LEE--UCB, Bridge and Chinese Clubs, NMSQT Finalist, CSF Life LELAND LEE--CCSF, Wrestling Team LINDA LEE--CCSF, GAA, CBL, Volleyball LOUELLA LEE--UCB, CSF MAY LEE--UCB, Girls Drill Team, GAA, CSF NORMAN LEE--Chinese Club RAY LEE REBECCA LEE--GAA RHONDA LEE--CSUSF, Reg Rep, Reg Treas, Lettergirl, GAA, Pep Club, CBL, Big Sisters, JCL Pres, PPFA, CSF, Cal State Scholarship RICKY LEE--CSUSF RUSSELL LEE--UCB, Scroll. CSF. TVXL Var Basketball, JV Sr Var Tennis STEPHEN LEE SYLVLA LEE--CCSF, Volleyball, Basketball SYLVIA LEE--CCSF, Red Cross, Chinese Club, GAA, Big Sisters, CBL, Ping-pong Club 252 VICTOR LEE--UCB, Math, Chinese, Archi- tects and Engineers, Explorers Clubs, CSF YVONEE LEE--UCB, Red Cross, Dance Committee, CIAA, Big Sisters, Chinese Club, CBL, Cal State Scholarship, CSF JANINA LEIARZA ALICE LENZINGER--CCSF, Var Songglrl, SAB, GAA. GBL ALLISON LEONG--UCB, Reg Rep, CAA, Pre-Mud, Big Sisters, CSF Life, Shield PAGE LEONC--UCB, Drama Productions, GAA, CSF WAYNE LEONG LORI LERN ER--UCB, Forensics i FRANK LEUNG--UCB, Architects and Eng- ineers' Club GALE LEUNG--CSUSF, Reg Pres and Sec, GAA, CBL, Big Sisters Pre-Mefl Chinese Club, Shield. Girls Swim Team MARY LEUNC--CSUSF, CSF, Chinese Club Cal State Scholarship MICHAEL LEVIN--CSUSJ, SAB Treas Ch, LCC Ch, Reg Pres, Rally 81 Dance Com, Forensics, Block I,, Soph Foot, Var Swim DIANE LEVY--UCSB, GAA, Israeli Club ROBIN LEVY--UCLA, SAB, Var Songgirl, Reg Trcas, Usher, CAA CLIFFORD LEW--UCB, JCL, CSF, PPFA I-IELEN LEW--CCSF, Chinese XL Pre-Med Clubs, GAA, CSF KEVIN LEW--UCB, Orchestra, Pre-Med, CSE MARTIN LEW SHELDON LEW--WESTMINSTER STEPHEN 'FW--UCB, Architects and Eng- ineers, Chinese, japanese Clubs, Jr Achievement, Cal State Scholarship KEN LEWIN ADRIENNE LEWIS IOIIN LIANC--CCSF, Dolphins, Swim Team CINDY LIE 253 DENNIS LIEU--UCB, BSCS, Reg Rep, Red Cross, Chinese, Architects and Enginecrs', Pre-Med Club, Scroll, CSF Life DEBORAH LIM--UCD, Reg Sec, Youth in Cov't Day, JCL, CSF, Big Sisters, Forcnsics, Cal State Scholarship, Essay Contest winner GORDON LIM--CCSP MA Rl LYN LIM VINCENT LIN--UCB, CSF, Scroll, JV Base- ball, Soph, JV, Var Football CINDY LLACUNA--CSUSF, Reg Rep Trcas, GAA, Big Sisters, Pre-Med Club, Red Cross CSF GRANT LOEY DAVE LOFTUS--CSUSF, CSF, SOpll and Var Foorball, JV and Var Baseball, Block L JOHNATHAN LOGAN--Hastings, Black Esscncc Fashion Show, BSU TOM LONG--Soph, JV, and Var Football, JV Baseball, Var Wrestling M H4 E L00 DAVID LOPEZ 3 wALLAcH's WHEELER DEALERS Reg. 211--Front Row: Benjamin Quon, Bob Silverman, Francis Bagaman, ivirs. Wallach, Russell Miyashiro, Sophie Fong, June Woo, Carol Brachna, Robyn Groves, John Walser, George Despues. 2nd Row: louis Del Prete, Louis Barberini, Mark MacAu1ay, Kirk Griffin, Stanley Hui, Randy Gill, Allyson Way, Joyce Jaber, Martha Quiononez, Ken Lewin. Gloria Garcia, Wanda Chin. Janet Chang, Machiko Ito, Lorraine Poon. 254 DIANE LORENCE--UCB, Reg Rep 85 Treas, GAA, Swim Timer, Big Sisters, CSF Life, Shield, Swim Team, Powderpuff, Pep Club, Dance Committee HANSON LOUIE--UCB, ICL, Block L, College Grant, Cal State Scholarship, Var Tennis MARY LOUIE--CCSF MITCHELL LOUIE--CSUSF, Reg Rep Sc Treas. Chinese and Pre-Med Clubs MUINOA LOUIE--CCSP, CAA, Chinese Club, CSF PATRICIA LOUIE--UCLA, BSCS, Reg Rep, CAA Pres, VP, Sec, Big Sisters, CBL T ERRI LOU IE RAMON LOVATO--CCSF, Reg Rep, LOLA, Soccer, United Card Players Union CHERYL LOW--CSUSF, UICHCSIIH, Band, CSF Life DALE LOW SHAWN LOW--CSUSF, Chinese Club DEBORAH LOWE--UCB, Reg Rep, LCC Sr Rep, Pre-Med, japanese, Chinese, Clubs, CSF, CQAA, Block L, CBL, Shield, Volley81 Tennis 255 Reg. 214--Back Row: Nick Roxborough, Peter Muller Brttta Muller Steven Lew A1cyoneGause Walton Choy James Mitt, Mike Ciapponi, Patricia Reyes, Stanley Fong, Victor Lee Barry Chrn Robert Polk Allen Suzukt Middle Cyn thia Herron, Donna Dittman, Nancy Wildenradt, Karen Smrth M1tchellLou1e Mrs Cross Nalhp Omran May Lee Susan Hong, Helen Lew, Bruce Batten. Front Row: Stanley Mason Madelyn Cameron Lorraine Hall Mary McRae Susan Samuels, Karen Joe, Karen Wong 256 Angela Bau LARRY IMWENTIIAI.--CCSP, Drama, Soph Ifoorhall, JV Bascha ll AMY LOZANO--SF Conservatory of Music, Concert M astcr--Orclicstra, Rockefeller lfullStrini1 Scholarship CAROLYN LUCAS--CSUSF, Filipino-American VP, Chinese Clubs, GAA 'Big Sisters, LAWRENCE LUCAS--CCSP, Pilipino-American Treas, BSCS Rep, Filipino-A merican Scholar- ship GREGORY LUI--CSUSF RAYMOND LUI JOYCE LUIS--CSUSF, Reg Scc, Drama Leads, GAA, Limvd News HENRY LlllS--UCB DANIEL LUKE--CCSP, Intramural Sports, llfi liaslfethall CRAIL, LUM--CCSP, Math and Carman Clubs JAMES l,UNl--llflli, Var Trzlvk l IULIANA LUM--CCSF. CAA, Japanese Cluh, Chinese Cluh, Big Sisters SAISRINA LVM--Sl Nlary'sCollcg1c, Reg Trcas, Prom A Sr Ex Coniniittcus, Math and Chinese fflul-as, CAA, liig Sisters, Shiulcl, CSF BRIAN LYM--LECIS, KJl'CllQKll'i!. S4 full, CSF VP Chl' Llfc ROBERT LYNCIII--CCSP, Swim Team STARRELL LYNCH CLAYTON MA--UCB, CSF VIVIEN NIA--CSL'Sl-', UAA. UBL, Chinese Club, Big Sisters, CSF Lifc. C:ilStz1tc Schul- amhip MARK lXlACAl'l,AY--CCS!-', Var Baseball IEANNIE MCCAl,1.iSTER--CCSF, Reg Rep, Big Sistcn, Var Songgirl , CAA KRISTIE mctcima--cisL'sf'. Reg Rr-p, :sig S1slc'rS, CAA. 1-lil. Swv, Pep Club CARY MCELROY --CSVSF, Drama Prmluftions, CAA SUSAN MCLlll.L--LICSC, Stagg' Klrcw, Cilili, UAA LINDA lwlCClNN--CCSP, CAA 257 Reg. 219--- Back Row: Mr. Knapton, Warren Kwok, David Woo, Michae1Kwock, Michael Ring, John Stansfeld, Lance Contreras, Barry Morris, Dawn Gibson, Silvio Verbis, Edmund Gabsen. Middle Row: Louella Lee, Carolyn Tom, Judy Lee, Alvan Tom, Ramon Lovatz, Rick Ward, Gary Bolles Front Row: Sandra Wong, Lynn Greeley, Anne Navin, Sue Fong, Harjit Sekhon, Christina Baring, Sue Nora. MADELEINE MCCUIRE--CSU Long Beach, Reg Rep, Drama, Sr Show, Powderpuff Fam- hall BRIAN MACIIIDA--NCIS, Japanese and Math Clubs, CSF l,1fr-, Sl: ,IACL Scllularslllp, Drapl-r Clwm Award lllflillllf MACK--fXfSlr', Drama, Rug Svc, CAA KEVIN lxiCMAHON--CSUSF. Ping-porug Club, Var Baseball PFTER MACPIIAIL--CCSF, Publications Photographer, CSF, NMSOT Hon Mcn, Intramural MARIA N'lAl7Alxll3A--CSLJSF, Reg RCp and Pres. GAA, l-'ilxplno-American Club, Big Sisters AMY MAHR--CCSP GEORGE MAINAS--CSllSl', Drama DAN MAIRANI--CCSF, Reg Pros, KG Club, Scroll, Var lfxvorball, All-City Guard, JV Baseball, Wrestling Team NA'l'Al,IE MAl4AR0l l --KISUSV, RlISSlZ1ll Club EUCIENIA MANTZOROS--CSUSF, CAA, CBL LJINA MARASCO--USF, UAA, Pre?-Med Club, Cal Starr' Scholarship 258 A GILBERT MARAVILLAS--CCSF, Var Football, Var Travk APRIL MARINE--CCSP, UAA. Pep Club, CSF, NMSQT Semi-finalist ROBERT MACK--CCSF, Chinese Club, THE LOWELI, KATHLEEN MARSHALL--Mills, Red Cross, Danes' Scholarship Smith Studios MILENA MARSICO--College of Marin, Drama, Reg Rep, Forensics ION MARTIN--CSUSE, Drama, SMC Grid Club SUZANNE lNlAR'l'l.N--CCSP, CAA, Band, CSF Life, NMSQT Semi-finalist PATRICIA MARTINEZ--CCSV. Reg Rep. CAA, Pre-Mud Club, Liirls' Sovver Team SYLVIA MAR'l'lNEZ--CICS!-', SAB, Pep and Pre-Med Clubs, CAA, Big Sisters, CSF, Volleyball MIKE MARTINI STANLEY MASON--CSUSJ, Var Bawball, Var Rifle Team REYNALDO MATIAS--CICZSF, Pre-Med Club Architects and Engineers Club, Intramural BUONO'S ARK Reg.220--Rear: Sheldon Lew, Marla Jones, Michelle Pierre, Matthew Lando, Robert Nagano, James Nikas, Jose Rico, Paul Chin. Front: Daniel Ducoff, Gin Chan, Brady Chew, Alex Chan, Eden Lee, Alice Lenzinger, JuliegRainey Ana Quevedo, Mary Louie, Carolyn Ng, Donna H 11, Roxanne Michaelian, Stanley Ng, Claudia Chan, Carol Chuck, Cynthia Llacuna, Edwin Yang, Suzanne Quan, Micki Takatsuka. 259 ALAN MATSUi'-UCB, Japanese Club, Cal State Scholarship, Bowling LINDA MAZZERA--CCSF, SAB, GAA, Pre- Med Club, Red Cross, Cardinal Carnival, Dance Committee, Drama, PPFA MARK iviEAoiirR--CCSP, Reg Rep, inna- mural spom, LOLA Sgt-at-arms DONNA MERNA--CCSF, Dance Com, Reg Rep 81 Pres, Red Cross, GAA, Shield, Bowling Trophy, THE LOWELL, Cal State Scholarship ROXANNE MICHAELIAN--SF Conservatory of Music, Noon Concerts, Orchestra, Band, CSF, Shield MARK MILLER--Hebrew University, Israeli Club GWENDOLYN MINOR--CSUSJ, GAA, BSU, Pep Club, Jr Er Sr Prom Com, Lettergirl, Drill Team, Carpe Diem Scholarship NICOLETTA MIRES--CCSF YASMIN MIRZA--CCSF, Forensics ALLEN MITCHUM--UCB, Drama, NMSOT Semi-finalist, Wrestling Team JIM MITTELBERLJER--Brown University, Myriad, NMSOT Finalist, Soph and Var Track RUSSELL MIYASHIRO--UCB, International Oceanographic Foundation, Student Oceanographic Society, Cal Academy of Sci ANIKO MOLNAR--UCB, Reg Rep, Big Sisters, Pep and Soccer Clubs, CSF, Swim Timer, Girls' Soccer Team MICHELLE MOORE--UCB, BSCS, Lowell His- tornia, Pepa Soccer Clubs, Big Sisters, Dance Com, Boys' Block L, Var Soc Mng, Powderpuff IOSEPHINE MORADA--U of Wash, BSCS Pub Mug, Dance Com. UAA, Pepnsf Soccer Clubs, Soccer Seorckecper REBECCA MOREAU--CCSP, Big Sisters, Ski Club LEONARD MORIYAMA--UCB, Japanese8r Pre-Med Clubs, Soph, JV, Var Football, ' Soph and Var Track BARRY MORRIS--CSUSF, United Card Players Union, Bowling Tcani RENEE MORSELLO EUGENE MOY--CCSF, Chinese Club SEE PONG MOYE BERNICE MOYE--UCB, Pre-Med AQ Chinese Clubs, Big Sisters, CAA, Usher, Cal State Scholarship STANLEY MUI MELIN DA MULESKY--CCSF, THE LOWELL, CAA Pep Club 260 BRITTA MULLER--CSUSF, GAA, CSF, Cal State Scholarship, Swimming NAOMI MURAI--CCSF, Reg Rep, GAA, Big Sisters, Japanese Club JAMES MURPHY--CSUSF, B0w1ing Team ANWAR MURRAR--UCB, Reg Treas, 8L Rep, LOLA, Scroll, CSF, Fencing Team ROBERT NAGANO--CSUSF, Drama, Japanese Club, Intramural Bowling CAROL NAKAMOTO--CCSF, Japanese Club, GAA LEIKO NAKA ZAWA--UCLA, Reg Rep 8a Sec, BCO Sec 8: Election Co-ordinator, Cal State Scholarship CRAIC1 NATHANSON--CSUSF, Reg VP, Usha, Drama, Block L, Cross Country Champ and Capt, Track, Cal State Scholarship ANNE NAVIN--CSUSF, Drama Productions RICH NEIGHBOR KAREN NELSON--CCSF, Reg Sec, GAA, GBL, Big Sisters, CSF ALVIN NG--CCSF, Photographer THE LOWELL gc RED Et WHITE, Baseball Manager CAROLYN NG DON NG--CCSF HANLEY NG--CCSF, Chinese Club, Intramural Tennis REGINA NG--UCB, Shield, GBL, Big Sisters, GAA, CSF Life, PPFA, Girls' Tennis Team STANLEY NG--UCB, Film Viewing Society, Architects and Engineers Club JOHN NGAI--CCSF TOMMY NGAI--UCB TDASHI NIHEI JIM NIKAS--CSUSF, Chess Club, Block I., In- tramural, Soph and JV Football, Soph and Var Track TODD NORDIAND DEBBIE NYLUND--CCSF, Red Cross, GAA, Big Sisters, Songgirl, Powderpuff Football ROBERT OBANA--UCD, Japanese Club, 115, 125 Basketball 261 IOANNA QTIONNELL--UCB, Reg Trcas, Sr Prom Com, UGS, Big Sisters, GAA, CSF, NMSQT Finalist, Powderpuff Football MARTIN O'LEARY--UCSB LARRY ON - -CCS F JANICE ONETO--USF. Reg Rep, LCC C-A Rep, Drama Produvatinn. GAA, CSF DUANE ONCE--Contra Costa, 115 Baskcthall HARRY ORBELIAIY MARIITA OUINONEZ JOAN OWYANLS--UCB, Reg Rup, CSF RODNEY OWYA NLE--UCD, Reg Rcp Rf 'Vruas Pro-Xlcd and Chinese Clubs REGINA OVADIA--CCSF AGAPIOS PANAUIOTIDES CIN DY PANTAU ES 262 Reg. 234---Top Row: Reed Alpert, Jeff Lee, Chris Jang, Mr. Zasso, Don Ng, Richard Kostriken, Allan Fong, Dennis Young, Debbie Nylund. 2nd Row: Monica Gilham, Victor Gee, Wing-Nin Chang, Gwen Johnson, Linda Hernandez. 3rd Row: Jim Murphy, Morgan Lam, Duane Ong, Ruth Sollie, Wanda Tom, Gigi Gobar 4th Row: Lois Valeskie, Carol Henry, Allison Leong, Jane Lee, Ann Asher, Holly Lee, Ray Vander Horst Sitting: Jeannette Johnson Ken Galeai. STEPHANH5 PAPPAS--CSUSF, UAA. Cal Smit- Scholarslup r LQITA PA'l'El.--CISUSF, Drama, CSF, c-AA BRUCE PATRIQU IN - -CCSP NlARLQARE'l' l'Al7!.SEN--IISUSIT, liaml, Tllli LOWELL, Boys' Block L, films, Drama. 4 V:1rRlflL'Tcam, All-City Rifle Team PAMELA PENAS--Liifli, Rcp Rcp, Yell Leader, UAA. UBL. RL-Ll Cross. Pro-Mud Club. BSU Trcas, Lllrls' Drill 'I cum Sec R Trams, CSS LINDA PENG--UCD, tial Stare SL'llOlLll'SlllP, .5 at Chl. W ALAN PERFIVM, Prom PETEJQSGA--mrrlr mm ci.-xlcgl-. 'J lsscis, Vslmr. K-AA, mar. srcrmnn limb, A is Tunms, llasllcthgxll, Psmmlcrpuff XllCHEl.Llf PIERRE--CSllSl CONSTANZA PTNILLA JOY PINSKY--UCD, Reg Rep, MSCS, Urvhcs- tra, Band, UAA, UBL, Ing Sisters, ms, Xlodcl UN, Math and A 8. E Clubs, Shield, CSF Llfc KENT PIPER 263 DONNA PITTMANN ROBERT POLK JEANNIE PON--CCSF, CAA, Big Sisters, CBL, Chinese Club, CSF RAYMOND PON--UCB SELINA PON--CSUSF, Big Sisters, CSF YVONNE PON---UCB, CAA, CBL, Chinese Club, Big Sisters, Shield, CSF Life MAX PONG--UCB, Architects and Engineers Club, Cal State Scholarship, CSF LORRAINE POON--UCB, Red Cross, GAA, Pre-Med Club, CSF, NMSQT Commendation EDWIN PORTUGAL--Drama, Opera, Filipino- American Club, Ping-pong 81 Pre-Med Clubs, All-City Driver Competition Finalist RO-ANNE POVERELLO--UCB, Drama, Choir, Pre-Med Club, CSF MARC PULLIAM--CCSF, SAB Bus Mng, Card Cam Coordinator, IVS4 Var Football Mug, JV Baseball MARIE PURISMA SUSAN QUAN--UCB, GAA, CSF SUZANNE QUAN--CCSF, GAA, Chinese Club ANNA QUEVEDO JOHN QUITORIANO--UCB BENJAMIN QUON--UCB LIZ RAAB--Mills College, Reg Rep Pres 8L VP Drama Productions, GAA, Big Sisters, Shield CSF JOSE RAGASA--CCSF, Var Tennis JULIE RAINEY STEVEN RAIEFF MICHAEL RAMIREZ--CSUSF, Assoc Ed THE LOWELL, Sports Ed RED 8L WHITE, Pep Club PA Crew, Newswriting Prizes Intramural CHRIS RANDALL--CSUSF, Baseball, Track, Cross Country JUDY RAGUlNDEN-- -City College Hawaii, Drama, Opera Assn't Director, Reg Rep, Red Cross, Filipino-American Club Treas 264 Reg. 239---Mike Scafani, Billy Chow, Russell Sherman, Tina Casas, Kristie McCune, Judi Butler, Anuar Murrar, John Regas, Jeannette Williard, Max Pong, Daniel Luke, Frank Hong, Katie Cooney, Tony Damian, Barry Epstein Kaori Fujitani, Dave Gordon, Anita Payton, Don Shifs, A-Lan Van Homlein, Mr. Durieux, Teresa Tang, Simon Spalding, Alison Wong, Richard Sanchez, Lisa Rossman, Paula Chang. BRYAN RAY--UCB, NMSQT Finalist, CSF ROBERT RAZZO--UCSF FAY READ--UCB, NMSQT Commendation DOUGLAS REED JONATHAN RECIAS--CSUSF, OICIICSLIB.. Student Band Director, Bands RUBIN REKSOATMODJO--Columbia University, Reg Rep and Treas, Block L, Forensics, Band, Orchestra. JCL, Scroll, CSF, Football AUREEJEREPATO--CCSP, CAA, Filipino- American Llulx DAVID SESSELJUIE PATRICIA REYES ROXANNE RICHARDS--UCB, CAA, CSF, Girls' Tennis JOSE RICO--CCSF TOM RIDDLE 266 9 MICHAEL RING--UCLA, Scroll, CSF, Var Wrestling co-eapt 84 Round Robin Champion ERNEST ROBLES--UCB, Scroll, Cal State Scholarship ARTHUR RODRIGUEZ--CCSF, BSCS, LOLA, Red Cross, JV Football LORRAINE RODRIGUEZ--CCSF, Reg Rep, Architects and Engineers Club ZORA ROGERS--UCB, Reg, Trcas, CSF Life, Forensics Pres, Pre-Med Club, Shield, GGSA Debate Champ, Grad Essayist, NMSQT Semi RANDY ROKUSEK--CCSF, Reg Rep, Axe Club, CSF WEBSTER ROSBORO--CCSF, BSU LOUIE ROSELLI--CCSF, Soph IV Var Football ARLENE ROSS--UCD, Reg Rep, Jr Class Sec, LCC, Drama, BCO, SAC, LAC, Big Sisters, GAA, CSF Life, Shield, Swim Timer, Powder LEE ROSS--UCB, Reg Pres, CSF LISA ROSSMAN - -CSUSF, GAA NICK ROXBOROULJH--UCB, BSCS, Drama Photographer, Scroll, Var Tennis Reg 251 Top Row Rex Bell Anthony Hamins, Richard Jolly Forrest Tretz, Wayne Chan, Rolando Pasquali, Jeffrey Fong, Jim McG111ey, Jim Abendroth Craig Lum Davrd Tateosian, Darryl Choy, Carmen Goodman, Natalie Makaroff April Marine Ingrid Barr, Harriet Kaufman Buch Entriken Val Barros, Edwin Portugal, Leiko Nakazawa, Suyin Gong, Robin Levy, Betty Dougall Diane Bickerstaff Grace Van Velthuysen, Peter Berliner. 267 DOUG RYAN--UCSB, Soph VP, Drama Pro- ductions Srlcads, Forensics, Russian Club, Scroll, CSF, Var Swim Tcam SHERI RYAN--CSUSF SUSANN SAMLIEI,--Rug Tres, Lowell Students for Peace, SMC, Israel Club, CSF Life RICHARD SANCHEZ REX SAOlT--CSUSF, Scroll, KO, Var Football, THE LOWELL, RED81 WHITE MIKE SCAFANI DAN SCHMALLE--Lierman Club, Fencing Team DAVID MICHAEL SCHOENFELD--CCSP, Drama, Bus Mug THE LOWELL, Block L, Var Basketball, Scroll BARBARA SCHULZ--UCB, Reg Treas, BSCS, GAA PRES, Pre-Mod Pres, Forensics, UBL, CSF Life, Shield, Big Sisters, Rod Cross CLARICE SCOTT--CCSF, BSU Fashion Show, CAA, Dril1Tcam, Opera SANDRA SEA LY--UCSD, CAA CATHERINE SEAY--CCSF, Drama Produc- tions, UAA, CGS, NMSOT Hon Mun HARJIT SEKHON--CCSF, Drama, Reg Rcp, GAA and UBL VP TALHA SERANC ALEX SERRANO--LOLA, Soccer Club FRANK SETO MAGGIE SHA I-'ER--CSUSD, Reg Trcas, Noon Concert, Red Cross, Drama, Illustrator THE LOWELL, CQAA DENIS SHANAOHER--Stanford, SAB, Reg Troas, Drama, THE LOWELL, Block L, Scroll, Var Football8L Baseball, All-City Football JEFF SHAPIRO--UCSD, Dolphin Pres, Scroll, CSF, Var Swim Team, Finalist Invest in Am- erica Contest DAVE SHEEHAN--CCSP, THE LOWELL, Var Baseball, Basketball, Football TONY SHEN--UCB, BSCS, japanese Club, Chinese Club, CSF, 115 84 Basketball KAREN SHEPPARD--CSUSF, LIAA Mug, Bowling, Swimming RUSSELL SHERMAN --CCSF, Reg Rep, Soph SLJV Football DON SHIFS--CSUSF, Intramural, lvlarhfir Israel Clubs, CSF 268 'vw tres 6 uni 'i' ..'7 'N-I LISA SHICIEMATSU--CSUSF, GAA, UBL, Big Sisters, Japanese Club, CSF Life JANET SHINKAI--CCSF, CAA, Soph Ex 81 Sr Prom Connnittccs, japanese and Math Clubs STEVE SIIORB--Radio Lowell, Film Viewing Society, THE LOWELL, Myriad JEFFREY SIK--UCB, Chinese Club, Architci-'s and Engineers Club, Pre-Med and Math Clubs CSF MARK SILLA--CCSF, US Marine Corps Re- serve flionoraryp BOB SILVERMAN--UCB, KC Club, CSF, Soph and Var Football, Var Baseball JACKIE SINGER--UCB, Fmrensics, CSF DARLENE SISON--CCSF, Filipino American Club MICHELLE SKIN NER--CCSF, LCC, BCO jr Truas, Shield VP, Reg Rep, UAA, CSF, Cal Sum: Seliolzlrsliip, Uirls' Tennis, Powderpuff KAREN SMITH--UCB, SAB, Letturgirl, Reg Rep 81 Trcas, Red Cross, CAA ROARK SMlTll--Bridge Club, THE LOWELL SANDY SXlITll--UCSB, BSU, l aSl1i0l'1 Show, Sr. Shtvw, Powderpuff Football CHRlS'l'lNA SMITT--L'Cli, Reg Trcas 84 Rep, CSF, Cul State Scholarship, Powdcrpuff RICHARD SNELL--UCSB, Drama Productions, Sr Show, Grid Club, Var Swim Team SOPHIE SOCKOLOV--UCD, THE LOWELL bus staff, Ski Club, PPFA, Powderpuff Fnor- ball RUTH SOLLIE--CSLISF, RED 81 WHITE, UBL, CAA, Big Sisters ROC ER SOLOMON MA RK SOMM ER- -U CB RANDA LL SOO-H00--UCD, Chinese, Pre- Mcd, and Architects and Engineers Club, CSF JOEL SORICH ILILIO SOSA SIMON SPALDING--BSCS, lxlinicourse, ,ICL SMC, NMSOT Hon Mun. Ning Cruss Country 8E Soccer Tuunis, Film Viewing Patron FAITH STALLINCS--USC, ISCO CoCh, Sr Sui Yell Leader. Rug Rep, Dance Comrniss, Fur- cnsivs, CAA, Diving Team, uymnustivs JOHN STANSFIELD 269 KAREN STAUDENXIAIER--CCSI7, Big Sisters i DAWN STEPHENS--UC Irvine, Songgirl, BSU Activities Minister, Pub Ch Fashion Show, GAA, Jr Achievement Pres LYNNET STEVENS--CCSF, CAA IAN STEWART--UCSC, Rcg Rep, Frcneh Club, CSF, Tennis Team , l TONY STILMAN LINDA STIPANOV--CCSF, Drama, Red Cross, Reg Rep and Treas, Big Sisters NORA SUE--UCB, CAA, Chinese Club, Big Sisters, CSF JOY SUOAYA--LICID, Reg Rep, CAA, UBL, Japanese Cluh, Big Sisters, Shield, CSF Life MARYANN SULLIVAN--CSUSF DEBORAH SUSLUW--CCSP, Prc-Mud Club ALLEN SUZUKI--CCSF, JV Football l TIM SETO i Reg. 255-- Back Row: Peter Ullman, Ricky Lee, L ndsay Yoshimura, Rich Hom, Lori Fenberg, Maria Ludema, Barb Schultz Steve Shorb. Second Row: Curtis Kan, David Lee, Jim Connolly, Joe Armenta, John DeKort, Mike Williams, Mary Greenwood, Gwen Minor, Steve Ghazalah, Connie Lee, Amy Yee. First Row: Mr. Wolf, Gina Hitchcock, Audrey Tom, Shirley Ferrigno, Faith Stallings, Pricilla Ip. Fence: Rich Snell, Scott Wood. 270 Reg 26'7-- lst Row: Arlene Koski, Cynthia Pantages, Ms. Marian Murphy. 2nd Row: Robert Lucid, Debbie Gor, Renee Eng, Sonya Froloff, Loretta Baier, Gina Marasco, Lauren Hong, Jeannie McAllister, Tamara Cognetta, Bruce Hiura John Hirokawa, Peter Crume, Kerri Kirita, Rodney Laughridge, Elliot Huey, Peter MacPhril, Nick Eisner, Stephen Christensen, George Alston. 3rd Row: Cynthia Lie, Robert Ellis, Robert Mark, 4th Row: Natalie Egoroff, Denise Jones, Zora Rogers, Susan Adams, Joan Dills, Wellington Chun, Stephen Lew, Judy Raguinden, Susan Wolff. A141140 1'Ai4EsH1TA--czczsr, isscs Rep, Dance Com, Japanese Club Pres, Red Cross NEIL TALKOFF--Drama, Var Fencing KATHLEEN TALLY--CCSF, BSCS, Reg VP, Soo, and Treas, GAA, CBL, Pep Pres, For- ensics, Big Sisters, Powdcrpuff Football GAYLE TAMLER--UCLA, BSCS, LAC, Drama Productions, Editor REDXL WHITE, CAA, -CBL, CSF Life, Shield ERIC TANG--UCB, Architeew and Engineers Club Pres, Bridge Club Pres, Scroll CSF IULlE TANC.--CCSF. Kermesse, Noon Con- certs, Chinese Club, UAA, CBL, Big Sisters, Red Cross, CSF Lille, Cal State Scholarship TERESA TANC--UCD, Reg Rep 84 Soc, CSF VP and Lifc TON TARKMAN DAVID TATEOSlAN--UCB ISREN DA TAYLOR ANDREW TCHIRKINE CARY TERAGAWA--CCSF, Scroll, ISIOCR L, Bandii Orchestra, Japanese Club, ROTC, Soph K, JV Football, JV Rifle Team, CSS 271 a f TREADWAY'S TURKEYS H3 , fin - A -5 ',,,,,,...-.,,.. Reg. 273--Top: Kevin Austin, Kev n McMahon, JeffBiben, Tom Tarkman. Bottom: JeffF1-entz, Muinoa Louie, Maria Georgiou, Linda Jeung, Rene Baumann, Lynnet Stevens, Kenneth Yip, Ian Crawford, Sandy Wait, Mr. Tread way, Shirley Estrada, See Pong Moy, Debbie Gin, James Lum, Galen Jones, Gregory Alonzo, John Logan, Kathy Marshall, Maria Czerwinski, Lisa Altman, Eric Chow, Consuelo Giles, Graham Crawford, Debbie Lowe, Tony Chattman, Doug Ryan. 272 CHERIE TERWILLIGER- -CCSF, GAA HORREST TIETZ--CCSF, lntraniurul Sports STEPHEN SITTEL GINA SODARO ALAN TON --CCSP, JCL ALVAN TOM--CCSF, THE LOWELL, RED 29 WHITE ANG ELO TOM AU DREY TOM--CSUSF, JV Songgirl, Letter- girl, Reg Rep, Pep 85 Chinese Clubs, GAA, GBL, Big Sisters, Shield, PPFA, Jr Princess CAROLYN TOM--Big Sisters HELEN TOM--CCSP, Reg Rep, GAA, Big Sisters, CSF MARJORIE TOM--U CB, Drill Team RANDALL TOM--USF, Chinese, Pre-Med, Chess, Architects wid Engineers, Math Clubs RED SL WHITE, Orchestra WANDA TOM--CCSF, CAA, GEL NATASHA TOMITCH--UCB, BSCS, GAA, Kermesso , Russian Club Pres, Big Sisters LORENA TONG--Myriad, Chinese and Pre- Med Club, Red Cross, GAA, Essay Contests BERNARD TORRES--UCB, BSCS, Filipino- Anierican Club Treas gc Pres, A SLE Club, Big Brothers VP, Scroll Sec 84 Treas, CSF LORRETTA TOY--UCB, Kcrmesse JOSEPH TRINGALE--CCSP, Var Baseball, Soph Football JUANITO TUMANENG --CSUSF LOTS VALESKlE--CSUSF, Reg St-C, CAA, Big Sisters, CSF, Future llumenukers nf America Scholarship RAY VAN DER HORST--U wi' Penn, Reg VP, Pres, and Rcp, I-'urunsics Rev Sec, Svroll Sec, CSI? Life, Boys' State, Citizenship Awards LIZ. VAN LOON MARY VARANIS--UCB. CSI MARlA VASOUEZ--CSUSF, Drama Produc- tions, Opera, LOLA, 273 Reg. 274 - Top Row: Shaun Law, Marna Blanchard, Kathy Tally, Arthur Hernandez Chuck Jew, Otto Fung, Koen Law, Mike Schoenfeld, Vicki Johnston, Dan Mairani, Jim Gurman, Mrs Hutson Bottom Row Jim Broshar, Demet rius Pedruco, Curtis Lau, Roanne Poverello, Debra Sampson, Cathy Beglirsaff Mike Winks Vince Lin, Sophie Sock olov, Webster Rosboro, Gary Teragawa, Wendy Blakeman, Brenda Chan, Melissa Jake, Millie Yee GRACE VAN VELTIIUYSEN--UCB, SAB, Shield, Songgirl, Dance Commiss, llcad Usher, Stage Crew, CAA, UC Alum Sch. SILVIO VERBIS--CCSF, LOLA, Soccer Club, Stamp Club. United Card Players' Union, Var Soccer PATRICIA VIVADO--UCD, Reg Rep, Drama Productions, Kermesse, CAA, Russian Club, Dance Com, CSF A-LAN VONHORNLEIN Stanford. Reg Rep. :Zhu Cross, CIAA, CSF Life. Gill., Shield. NMSQT Com, B of A Sch., Socccr PETER ULLMANN--UCB, Orchestra, Israeli Club BARBARA URIARTE--CSUSF, Reg Rep,llSl1or, Big Sisters, Rcd Cross, CAA VICKEY UTLEY--CCSP, Reg Sec, GAA, CBL, Usher JENNY WAI--UCB, Orchestra, Reg Sec, GAA, GBL-, Chinese Club, Big Sisters, CSF Life SANDY WAIT--CCSE DAVID WALDA--CCSF, THE LOWELL photo Ed, RED XL WHITE, ROTC, Scroll CHERYL WALKER--CAL-POLY, GAA, BSU, Drill Team C0-Capt jOHN WALSER 274 WP EDWARD WAN--UCB, Chinese and Architects and Engineers Clubs, CSF, Wrustling, Bowling RICK WARD--Reg Trcas, Managing Editor THE LOWELL, Intraniural ALLYSON WAY--Reg SGC, CSI: ERICA WEISS--CSIISIV, Reg Sec, Bus Mng RED XL WHITE, Red Cross, Pep Club, CAA JAMIE WELLS--UCB, Drama, Usher, GAA, CBL DAVID WENDLINLQER- -CCSF, Photographer Till: LOWELL, RED 81 WHITE LORIE WERNER CARIA WHITE--CSUSF, Choir Productions, Opera, CAA, CBL, Forensics DENISE WHITE--USF, USF Scholarship KENNETH WHITE--CCSF, Dance Production, Soph and Var Track, IV Basketball DIANE WIELIAND--USP, Reg Rep, CAA, Swim Team NANCY WIEDENRA DT--UCSB Reg. 330--Top Row: Mrs. Nancy Neuman, Varant Kasparian, Adrienne Lewis, Gilbert Marvillas, Edith Brown, John Crittenden, Kevin Ahern, Darrel Wong, Charles Peckerman, Kenneth Baker, Keith Lee, Eric Tang, Lori Jones, Yulanda Hom, Aurene Repato, Keith Moore. Bottom Row: Cedric Lathan, David M. Wong. Genevieve Collins, Robert Obana, Heidi Langsam, Christina Smitt, Regina Ng. Rhonda Lee, Desiree Yip, Denise White, Helen Dare, Selina Pon, Lisa Chang, Earl Fibish. 275 jEANF'l'FI'E WII.LARD--KXISL, Drama Pro- dilutions DAVID WILLIAMS--IICSC MICHAEL WILLIAMS TERRANCE WILLIAMS AlA'l I' WII,SUN--LICIS, Edjtur THIS LUWELL, Editor 'I'lIlf LOWELL Nlagilzinvs, Scroll DEIIISIF WIN'I'RIllS--IIC Rlvvrsldv, CAA CEISL, CSI-, Girls' 'I'e'nuiS 'I'u3m PPVA MICIIAEI. WINKS--IICIS, Drama Productions, Opera, Var 'Vcnnis SUSAN WOI.I-'I-'- -CSIISD, Reg Rup XL Trcas, UAA, Cllil. LYNDA WON--CCSP, LQAA ROBIN WON--Yale, ICI, Pres, ling Sisters, CSI-' Lifu, Shiclcl, Latin Scholar Award ALAN WONG--CCSP, Reg Rep, Sec, VP. Chinese, A XL E, Japanese, and Pliorolllulns, Big Brothers, CSF, Tennis and Swim Teams ALISON WONQQ-'-L'CI3, LCC, CAA Soc, UBL. llig Sisters, Prc-All-nl, Shield, CSI-' Life, Ten- Ills, THE LOWELI., REU 84 WllI'IIE ANNIE WONG--Cornell, Reg Sec, liig Sistcrs Cliinusc and l'rc-Muni Club. lfshcrs' Reserve, Sivph Urcli, CAA, CSV Life CQARUI, WONLI--CCSP DA RRE LL W UNC --CCSI7 DAVID WONCI--CCSI' Gluck L, Sopll and Var Track IAII-Cityj DAVID WONC--IICIS, Cal Stalin' Svlullarsliip DONNA WONG IZLAINE WONG--LICIS, CAA, Chinese Club, llig Sistcrs, CSF, Cal SIill.:!Si'lIOlfll'Sl1I1'7 JAMES WONU--UCB, Kvrmcssc, Rud Cross, Reg Rep, A XE, Chinese, Pro-lvli-d, and Math Clubs, Scrnll,CSI', Rifle Team, Drill 'Vcrim KAREN WONG--CCSF, Math, Chinese Clubs, Big SISIOIR, CHI., GAA, CSF KIMIIALL WONL1--CSUSF, Chincsu Club, IIS Basketball LILLIAN WONG-'-UCB, GAA, Chinese Club, Cal State Scliolarsliip, Coll. Opp Grant, Vo1lcyhall'i'i:am LOIS WONG--Stagi' Crew, Drama Produc- tions, GAA 276 MARGARET WONLE--CCSF, Chinese Club MONA wono--Ucis, GAA, CSF, Cai stare Scholarship, State Grant, Volleyball NICHOLAS WONC--CCSF, Dolphins, CSF, Scroll, Swim Team NORMAN WONC --CCSF PATRICIA WONG--UCB, Cal Start: Scholar- ship, NMSQT Commendation, CSF SANDRA WONC--CCSF, Reg Rep, Chinese Club Sec, Pre-Med Club, CBL. Tennis SHARON WONL5--CCSF SHIRLEY WONG--CSUSF, CAA STEVEN WONC--CCSP, CSF SYLVLA WONLI--UCB, Chincsc Club, CAA WARNER WONG--CCSI-', Swim Team DA VID WOO DICKIE WUO--Princeton, Math Club, Scroll, CSF Life, Ilertz Foundation Scholar, Fencing JUNE WOO--Chinese Club Soc, CAA, GBI., Big Sisters, Cal State Scholarship RANDALL WOO--CCSF. Chinese Cluh, Var Track, ROTC ROHERTA WOO--CCSF, GAA, CBL sc:oTT woon--Csusr, Reg Rep, rico, Pep Band, Student Rand Director, Choir, Opc-ra, Drama Productions DIANE WREN--CSU Chico, Drama, Orchestra. Wilderness Club, Pit Club, CAA DOMINIC WU--CCSF, Film Viewing Socicty. Cal State Scholarship ANDREA YAKAS--CCSF, CGA UBL, Gym- nastics LINDA YAN--CCSF, CSF, Chinescflluh, Big Sisters, Pre-Med, CAA EDWIN YA NC --I IS If MARIKO YANALIINARA--llflli, BSCS, lap- anesc Club, Shield, Reg Rep, Red Cross, CAA Big Sisters, CSF, Prc-Med, Shiuld Pres ALBERT YEE--CCSF, Chinese Cluh, Cal State Scholarship 277 AMY Yllli--Nurtlrwustern, Rr-tl tlruss, Pru- Ixlcd, llllincsu Club, L-AA, CSI Lifu, Llflli f.lllllUSL' Alumni Sclrolzrr, NWLJ Sclrulursllip, lSE'l l'l YEE--fQSllSIf, lfurcrlsics, J2lf1LlIlL'Sk' 'mi W dum Club, fllllmzsc lllub, MAA when Aus Q, -A CALVIN Yllli--llllli. Rrrg Rep. Arrzlxltuvls W A l-Ing1m'crs4Ilub DUNNA Ylili--KQCQSI-', ling Rcp, USGS, UAA, fllllflL'5k' Cllulv Suv, CSI' HUGO YEE, Ullli, Rug VP, lilllllL'SU flllllll Math Club, Pre-Vxlvd Club, Scroll, CS! I,lfu, Cal State, lZI11m'st-ilitszuris, lxlzlrvlr lim cc Sr . . , . . . .. . . f 5 Vltfl UR N hh--4,l,bl4, Arulmccrs and hug- .pg lneurs Club, Clunesc Club, Pre-Mull JOHNSON lhl-Q--llijli, CISIQ NXlSl,l'l'CIu111mL'Il dfmon, klzll Start- Sk'Il0l.Lll'SlllI'7, CSI-'l.1fc lxlll,Lll-1 YEE--lxgsl, mm, mu, my signers, fllllY113SEf:llll1, CSF ROIlliRl RFI-1--1Q5ll5lf, x,l1llu'st-Qllllln, iilltss Club SUE YEH--lllfll ' 94 XlARlA lFl l lXlLWliIlI--llllli, lZL'l1RL'p X Prus, jill. VP, LVAA, Qllil., lily SISILTS, Pru- ixlcd Llub, Red Lross, l.SI' LELAND HHN--KXISIV, lilurlx l., Snph K Var Trafk, Intramurals Reg. 335--Front Row: Lias Burleson, Vicky Utleyg 2nd Row: Madeline Jow, Suzanne Johnson, Barbara Franke Connie Gibson, Annie Wong, Marie Madanba, Miriam MacNair, Lorraine Rodriguez 3rd Row: Debbie Wine- trub, Susan Ahn, Bernice Moye, Madeline McGuire, Corliss Lee, Don Nicodemus, Bill Hontalasg 4th Row: Nicholas Stavrinides, Reynaldo Matias, Stephen Chu, Kenneth Chun, Ernest Der, Albert Yee, Robert Yee, Mike Martinig 5th Row: Brian Lyn, Richard Chin, Miss Appleby, Tom Anderson. 278 Reg. 336--Top Row: Geoffery Yuen, Stephen Zee, Kenneth White, Tony Oberstatter, Kevin Lew, Marlon Dimalanta, John Ngai. 2nd Row: Mr. Nickerson, Rebecca Moreau, Joseph Lee, Dawn Stephens, Dana Walker, Cary McElroy, Terry Ng., 3rd Row: Gail Everet. Maria Yeftimovich, Florence Chang, Sue Yee, Ethel Dayan, Kelby Chan, Karen Shepard. 4th Row: Sheila Brown, Sabrina Kahn, Carla White, Michele Moore, Dale Chin, Joyce Luis. I ALICE YIM--UCB, ling Rcp 84 Trcas, 'I'IIIf 1.owELL, RED8 wi11TE, cislf, LIAA, mood News, Big, Sislers JUDY YIM--Amhcrsl, Drama Pruduvrions, Pre-Med Club, Myriad, I-'ilm Viewing Society, NMSQT Lioimmzndatinn CALVIN YIM--LICQIS, A 84 E Club, Cluinrsc, Bridge, Pri:-Mud Clubs, Scroll, CSF Life, NMSQT Commendation, LIIS Scienrc Award DESIREE YIP--CKISF, UAA, Big Sisters KEN NETII YIP--IIKQB, Imru mural KEN YOSHIDA--CSUSF, Dolphins, Orclicslra, 'vw Scroll, Block L, Var Swimming MARK YOSIIIKAWA LINDSAY YUSIIIINI URA DAVID YOl'Ncl--QIKISV, CSF, Chemistry Award, Ilausvli and Lomb Award DENNIS YOIINQI--IYKIH, IV RiflcTcamC1apt JENNIFER YOLINL.--fiiZSI , L.AA MICIHELE YOUNG, KICSI-', Rug TrL'aS, UBI., UAA 279 VICKI YOUNG?--CISUSV, RQYIYI, I'rc-M411 W Lluh, 4,l1lSlLiIn' Snhul HFS V1c:'l'umA YUUNLW--fIffSIf, lm--X1.-.1, Iiig Smurs, 4:yriI1L'w'fLINIf5, MAA KSN IIERMAN YUIE i1EUlfI'RIiY YlVIiN--11,814 Sl'S, X5. Club ,-X, Nl lwu--f,l,5N. l,,f'X,'X, MM-, KV ' llrnmu S'l'FPlH'x ZI'li--V1 M UH NUM I l,I, Ill-'IJ x MIHH-., RLYIY , Ifrlvmvurmg Club, lfllrm-xc muh, 1 Sl, wr-wil, lvrI?U'I'1'.'xI1-M15 Plgumm GFURUK ZURRll.IA'-1128!-'. f ll1PlHn-AIl1Cl'l Lulu! lub Pub Tn md I Q X , xv. ...Q-,. ,- 280 ' 'ru41. Ad' N W fm Q 1, 4 g 1 Ez 'fx 'fx E, K 4- .4 A --, . , 6 ,Q ....., W... I 77,1 H K 1' - fm ,,.,...f,,..M::A fl:-,fffeewfsi f ' 1-...we LEE 'S LOONIES Reg 337--Top Row: Page Leong, Linda Mazzera, Clarice Scott, Bob Bohegian, Steve Kaplan, Jim Cullen. 2nd Row: Akiko Takeshita, Sheryl Guerrero, Raymond Lee, Warren Chee, Jamie Wells, Rene Morsello, Dennis Andaya, Sylvia Martinez, Craig Nathanson, Mitchell Guimarin, Richard Ikeda, Bruce Barker. 3rd Row: Nancy Fong, Johnson Yee, Mark Silla, Marlon Inestroza. Bottom Row: Michele Skinner, Irene Lee, Diane Levy, Barbara Uriarte, Mark Miller Jocelyn Guevara, Karen Kjeldgaard, Alison Brooks. 281 282 Class Spring '74 In the month of September, l9'7l, over 850 prospective 'low sophs' streamed into bowell's halls introducing one of the largest classes in our school's long history. They struggled through that first semester, getting used to the sophisticated sounding 'mods, ' learning how a C for even an FJ looked on their report cards, keeping the hall floors clean by sprawling all over them--eating lunch, studying, socializing, or cutting classes. Six months later, over 50 'odd-term' soph- omores from Francisco, Presidio, and Aptos joined the Class of 1974, thereby making it the largest class ever to be graduating from Lowell. Junior classes have reputations for being apathetic, and I4's junior year was no exception. The plaintive cry of the officers sounded through- out the year--Our class is so apathetic! They don't do anything! Trudging through the junior year led the class into their low senior semester, where things started to pick up. The officers of the soon-to- graduate class were elected and the seniors started to ask their reg reps what activities were going on. ln that year of 1973: the Senior Exclusive took place on October 26 at the Westbury Hotel. Two weeks later fNovember 5-95 the annual spirit week showed that the seniors ruled, proven mainly by the mass of red knit hats that seniors wore. The first high senior meeting was on February 14, l9'74, in the auditorium, where graduation seemed a lot closer than the seniors had ever imag- ined. The officers and sponsors informed the class of the coming months' activities and calendars started to fill up. The seniors showed their skills Qor lack of skillsj on March 9 at the bowling party, in the middle of an unofficial three-week vacation caus- ed by the city employees' and teachers' strike. Ten busloads of seniors raided Uvas Meadows on May 24 for the Senior Picnic. Swimmers rushed rushed over to the pool and non-swimmers sat around getting tans, playing softball, football, volleyball, badminton, or eating lunch, breakfast, dinner, or whatever else they found that could be labeled food. The next night displayed the talents of the seniors in the Senior Show, ehld in the auditorium. The highlight of the evening was the ballet debut ofMr. Bettencourt and Mr. Pinfold, the class spon- sors. '7 On May 28, one-third of IJowell's students disappeared as seniors 'sneaked, ' giving seniors a five-day week-end after the picnic, week-end, and Memorial Day. Over 400 couples attended the Senior Prom on I une 8 at the Hyatt Regency to the sounds of Brass Horizons. After a long rehearsal for graduation, the seniors went to the Far East Cafe for the Senior Dinner on June 10. After the dinner they saw the class movie and heard the results of the popularity poll winners. The seniors woke up to an early morning graduation rehearsal the next day, a few hours be- fore the actual event of graduation. On that afternoon of June Il, 937 seniors grad- uated from Lowell High School, with 873 at the commencement excercises held in the Grand Na- tional Exposition Pavilion Calias Cow Palacej. Taking exactly two hours and a half, the exercise featured Mr. James Keamey, principal, giving di- plomas and handshakes to each graduate of the largest class in the history of Lowell. .After singing the Lowell hymn for the last time, the Seniors became Lowell Alumni as each red and white tassel moved from the left to the right of the cap. The weary graduates found enough strength to fly down to Disneyland to spend grad night with Mickey Mouse and his friends. As the three planes brought the graduates back to San Francisco, one sobering thought was that of everyone going separate ways in the future. --Alice Yim 283 Spring '74 Activities - A ,.. 6 - ARNUBAL ARAICA--CCSF JOE ARMENTA--USF, Stage Crew, LOLA, CSF JOHN BASKETT--Reg Rep, Stage Crew, Grid Club MARY BARSONY- -USC PETRA BENNA--CCSF LOURDES CHAN--UCB, Reg Rep8L Treas, Chinese Club, A 81 E Club, CSF GRACIANA DACUMOS--CCSF, Filipino- American Club' ETHEL DAYAN--UCB, CSF Life TERRY DEAN --CSUSI-' NATALH2 EGOROFF--CSUSF, Dance Pro- ductions, Russion Club, CSF WILLIAM ELLETT--CCSP, Var Soccer BILL ENRIGHT--CCSF, Chess Club LILY FUNG--CCSF, Cal State Scholarship GABR1EL GALLAREAD--CCSF, Jr Class PICS, BSCS, BCO, Reg Rep, Red Cross, BSU Ch, ROTC, Scroll, Cal State Scholarship GLORIA GARCIA--University of Pacific, LOLA RANDY GILL--CCSF, Var Coll NARDA GILLESPIE--CCSF, GAA, Scholar- shi-is to Dance Spectrum and Performing Arts Workshop MARI-ANN CLENEWINKEL--CCSF RIC CLOVER--Stage Crew, Grid Club ANTHONY CO--CSUSF, Chinese Club, Cal State Svliolarship scod' HEATH--ccsr, Reg Rap, stage Crew, Box Office STANLEY HUI--LICB, Reg, Treats 84 Rep, Cliincxc Club, Cal State Scholarship, CSF EUGENE JUNCE --CCSF, Cal Slate Scholarship GEORGE KERN--CCSP 284 KIKI KETCHAM--Orchestra, Box Office Artist DANIEL LAHL--Grambling, Reg Rep 81 Trcas, Drama Productions, Opera, Var Swim Team CAPRI LEE--USF, JCI. EDEN LEE--CCSF, ROTC STEVEN LEW--UCB, Chess, Bridge, A SL E Clubs, CSF STEVEN LOUIE--CCSF DA VE LOEW--CCSF MARQUETTE LUSTIG--MARIN lC JIM MCGILLEY--CCSF, Var Golf Team MARY MCRAE--Cosumnes River College, GAA, Pre-Med TERRY NG--CSUSF DON NlCODEMUS-- UCB, Forensics, Reg Rep, Political Action Club ANOTHONY OBERSTA LLER- -CSUSF MALLIP OMRAM--CCSF, LOLA JOSE PADILLO--LOLA, Socver Club SL team ROLANDO PASQUALI--CCSF, Forensics CHARLES PECKERMAN--CCSF, Reg Rep, GCS, Pre med Club CALVIN PON--USF, Chinese Club, Japanese Club, Ski Club, Tennis Team JEFFREY PRUETT--UCSD, Reg Repcit Treas, Dolphins, Math, Chess, Bridge Clubs, CSF, Scroll, NMSOT Commendation, Var Swim TERRY PSE--UCB, CSF MARTHA OUINONEZ--CCSF, CAA, Pep Club, CSF JULIE RAMEY--CCSP. Drama, Choral Thvatrc, Pop Club, Big Sisters NICHOLAS STAVRINIDES--UCB, CSF MICKI TAKATSUKA--CSUSF, CIAA WARREN TAYLOR--CCSF, BSU, IV Football, Track WILLIA M TOM--f'lfSl KASPARJAN VARANT--CCSF DANA WALKER--Bennington, Band, Reg Treas JOHN WONG--CCSF KOLMAN WONC--CCSF ANTHONY WRILIHT--Drama Productions, Track Swimming WENDY YOUNG--CSUSF 1 e4.-XE ' 7 1 in , v W mxcnsco 5 D WIKI! ml BNET a ',' ,S 285 ' W' ' ' D I' Fall '73 Sf Spring '74 P U w P Lowell High School Volumes l37-B8 San Fram'i.vco's Oldest High School Newspaper Poor Larry Baer. While memories from last year satisfyingly flow from these pages through the minds of Lowell alumni, Larry sits alone in room 251 grimly contemplating the task ahead of him. To Fall '74 Editor-in-Chief Larry Baer belongs the responsibility of improving last year's standard set by editions of THE LOWELL. Editors Matt Wilson qFall 73y and Harold Kruger QSpring 74y took a decidedly feature-ori- ented paper and greatly added to its news content, Primary in this new direction for THE LOWELL was the continuing 'i Classes and Boards pages. For too long students remained unaware of class activities of elected representatives' duties. Classes and Borads filled this vacuum. Lowell High School provided abundant mat- erial for probing reporters. ROTC lost a gun QM-165 and, almost an instructor fThomas Callahanj. The search for a new principal consumed much front page space as the hunters cautiously surveyed each candidate. James Kearney eventually rose above all others and, unscarred from suspicious inquisitors, awwumed his new post. Lowell entered the electronic age with computer report cards replacing the usually cumbersom reporting procedure. San Francisco's Oldest High School News- paper also fulfilled its adversary role with strong editorials. The paper supported students in their iight to adorn lockers, questioned the propriety of military weapons on campus, and chided the senior class due to their wasteful spending for the post- graduation Disneyland pilgrimmage. THE LOWELL scolded both adversaries in the teacher strike and Right: Matt Wilson, Fall Editor and Spring Magazine Section Editor Top right: Mike Ramirez Far right: Harold Kruger, Spring Editor Lower staff box: Fall term Upper staff box: Spring term leptg to the defense of Lowell against erroneous assertions by San Francisco magazine. Many people and personalities contributed to the pysical production of THE LOWELL in the Journalism Laboratory. Noteworthy characters included Assistant Editor Mike Ramirez who sometimes found space in his crowded schedule to help Layout Editor Martin Jeong, who, when in a good mood, provided inval- uable assistance with pictures and copy. Sports Editor I im Cullen molded the sports section in his own fashion. Managing Editor Rick Ward and Proof Editor Melinda Mulesky found the typos you never saw. Mike Schoenfeld showed an uncanny knack as business manager to rustle together enough ads. Selected menials, however, did not toil in vain. THE LOWELL placed impressively in the Mt. Hood Community College Mass Media Com- petition. Ramirez won first place for sports writing, as did Jeong for photography. Kruger edged out a number of other contestants for third place in news. THE LOWELL easily captured first as best overall newspaper among the 12 competing publications. Lowell journalists prevailed again at the SAn Francsico Press Club Junior Gang Luncheon for Northern California high school writers. Ramirez copped third place for sports and received a certi- ficate along with a S100 scholarship. Kruger pur- loined honorable mention for news and got a certi- ficate. Now, Larry, it's your turn. -- HPK THE LOWELLN THE l.0WEI.L IIOI Eucalyptus Dr Son Francisco, Cu 94132 EDITOR lN-Cl-llEF Assistant Editor Layout Editor Managing Editor Rick Ward News Editor Larry Baer Campus Editor Sports Editor OpinronlEdutorial Editor Feature Editor Entertainment Editors Marilyn Lim David Fellows Creative Arts Writer Marty Kau Hamid Kruger Mike Ramirez Martin Jeong Dan Ducolt Jim Cullen Bennett Freeman Donna Merna Assistant Proof Sabrina Kahn Reporters Tom Anderson Angela Bau Cora Blakemore Julie Block Joyce Brandon Tinas Casas Lourdes Chan Mavis Chan Janet Chang Rich Clavena Esther Chun Katie Coo ney Tony Damien Fred Dea Betty Dougall Tony Eckstern Robert Ellis Shirley Fernngo Adam Fink Barbara Franke Julie Habeeb Dana Harrison Larry Hunter Katie Kennedy Markos Kounalakis Rodney Laughndge Mike Levin Robert Mark Sue McEvers Kevin McMahon Gwendolyn M nor Michelle Moore Margie Paulsen Calvin Pon Marc Pulliam Lee Ross Dems Shanagher Dave Sheehan Matthew Todd Al van Tom Audrey Tom Vickey Utley Lois Valeskr David Wendlinger Alice Yim Business Manager Mike Schoenteld Ad Statt Sophie Sockolov Bob Silverman Mark Ruff Photo Editor Dave Walda Photographers Betty Ho Martin Jeong Alun Ng John Stansfleld Cynan Ta buena. David Wendlmger Matt Wilson Steve Zee e e e mor sans' ...... I i f I I Q Q I 1 I I I f I hahaha Mulesky 1101 Eucalyptus Drive San Francisco,94132 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ...............,.. Matt Wilson . . . . Harold Kruger . . . . . Mary Leong . . . . Mike Ramirez . z . Mike Schoenfeld . . . . David Fellows Martin Jeong . . . . David Walda Associate Editor: . . News Editor: .... Sports Editor: ...... Business Manager: ..... Entertainment Editor: . . . Photo Editor' ........ . Asst. Photo Editor: . . Contributing Staff: .............. Monica Gillham. Bennett Freeman. Barbara Franke. Steve Shorb. Rick Ward. Bill Baber. Larry Baer. Donna Merna Tina Casas Daniel Ducotf. Marty Kau. Susan Cordiak. Sports Writers, .............. .lim Cullen. Michaei Molenda. Denis Shanagher, Frank Choy. David Fel- lows. Alison Wong. Tony Eckstein. Markos Kouna- lakiS Photographers ........... Reed NWN- Phillii CN1 .mapa Lee. Peter Mhcenaii. mm Ng. .norm scans- lidd. Slwherr lee EDITOR'S NOTE I am not an artist. I knew that when I first entered Journalism 1, and I know that now more than ever, being in Journalism 6 and Editor of the lRed 81 White. Therefore I had to use my ingenuity to create visual and written reminiscences with photo and word layouts. A color section and an elaborate cover com- pensate for my lack of an artist's touch. A yearbook can be only as good as its staff and advisor. I would like to thank Ceci Hopkins, Cathy Dennes, Shelley Friedman, and Heidi Langsam for sticking out the two semesters with me. Randall Tom, Alvan Tom, Fred Dea Qnext year's editorj, Tony Dam- ian, Lori Finberg all worked hours on paste-ups and identifying. Martin Jeong, assistant editor and boss photo- grapher, kept going the camera crew of Alvin Ng, Dave Walda, Cyrian Tabuena, Matt Wilson, David Wendlinger, Betty Ho, Steven Zee, Ralph Soriana, Jeff Toy, Leland Wong, and Barney Wolf. Another big thanks to my business staff- -Mike Schoenfeld qadsj, Mark Ruff, Jerri Lamson, Ruth Sollie, Erica Weiss, Tony Damian, Rick Ward --whose accurate mathematical minds sold 1450 copies of the book before the flats went to press. A big thanks to Mike Ramirez who handled the sports section--something I know nothing about. And E. J. Shafer kept the faith in me even when I had crazy ideas or was ready to explode. I have told the staff and many other people that a yearbook is not instant gratification. You receive the reward for your labor next year when school begins. And even then no one knowst-he hard work that goes on into the summer. For that, thanks to Fred, Heidi, Mike, Martin fwho finally printed the last picture on July 25, Alvin, Rafael, Jeff, Mark who gave up summer fun to work in 251. And Rex! I don't regret my decision to do this book. Its enjoyment will be shared for many years, and this volume will outlive us all on the shelves of the archives. --Gayle Tamler P. S. To all faculty, administration, and students whose photos did not appear or are not properly identified: I am truly sorry. YEARBOOK STAFF qnot mentioned abovep Sports writers--David Fellows, Jim Cullen, Rodney Laughridge, Rex Saoit Copy writers: Angela Bau, Mavis Chan, Katie Cooney, Lourdes Chan, Donna Merna, Vickey Utley, Alice Yim, Allison Leong, Lois Valeski. Typists: Shirley Ferrigno, EJS 3 , . . . 1fi ?' i :i?f2if5f5l ff if if SPONSOR'S WORD Gayle was enrolled in Journalism for six long semesters twice as long as most students. She always gave pertinent critiques to past yearbooks and yearbook plans. It was inevitable that she produce her own book, and she did an outstanding job of putting a very large and not-always dedicated staff to work so that many people feel they had a hand in this book. She had the ability to organize the RED 8a WHITE in a new way while tying the comparison with the past throughout the into the general layout. 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