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  1. RALPH BURLESON AT LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL. "It was July 5th, 1967 when I entered the gym at Lowell High School in Whittier California to see the band that had captured my love and attention from the first time I heard Break On Through. I was alone since I had had no luck convincing any of my friends that this was a concert they needed to attend.

  2. The New Generation Lowell High School Whittier, California. 340 likes. The New Generation or as it was called "New Gen" Was a singing & dancing group formed at Lowell High

  3. 10 de sept. de 2016 · Subject. High schools--California--Whittier. Place. United States (North and Central America, World : nation) 16200 Amber Valley Dr., Whittier 90604. East Whittier (Los Angeles county, California : inhabited place) Los Angeles (California, United States : county) California (United States, North and Central America : state) 33.922942.

  4. Preview pages of the 1965 yearbook from Lowell High School from Whittier, California online. Register for free to see them all, or buy a printed copy of yearbooks from Lowell High School from Whittier, California today.

  5. California High School is a vibrant learning community where every student can find their passion and work to develop it. From our five career academies, to our Scholars Academy, to a wide range of elective offerings and a comprehensive sports program Cal High offers something for everyone. Cal High’s students continue to excel in all areas ...

  6. Lowell High School Class of 74 Whittier California - Reunion. 210 likes. This page will serve as a way for all Lowell Class of 74 members and friends to get the latest info Lowell High School Class of 74 Whittier California - Reunion

  7. The California School Directory and related public school and district data files (collectively referred to as the 'Directory'), contain information about California schools, districts, and school/district administrators that is voluntarily self-reported by local education agencies (LEAs)* to the California Department of Education (CDE) as a public convenience.