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Volume 89t '*" SAN I'HANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, l'EllUUARV 20 '.' Founded January, 1898<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>Cagers</strong> <strong>Play</strong> <strong>Eagles</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Crucial</strong> <strong>Game</strong><br />

LISTEN,<br />

LOWELL<br />

• _ _ _ — •• f^ • 1 i 1 • r^i . & I i w i T 12 TX i _<br />

Hy Dave itirenbaii.il<br />

See<strong>in</strong>g as spr<strong>in</strong>g with al] its<br />

[jlorious w,.ather is just around<br />

the corner, nil good students turn<br />

to study<strong>in</strong>g study<strong>in</strong>g new ways<br />

and methods to rem-h Ch<strong>in</strong>a Biach,<br />

nnd study<strong>in</strong>g the prospects of both<br />

Boulder Creek and Russian River.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new term is certa<strong>in</strong>ly well<br />

under way!<br />

In all seriousness, however, each<br />

new term presents a challenge to<br />

every student, whether n«w or<br />

old, to keep Uwell on top <strong>in</strong> the<br />

fields of academic work, sportsmanship,<br />

and spirit. So <strong>in</strong> order<br />

to live up to JI reputation i-reated<br />

by students so far back as "• w. .-ay<br />

TO TilK FRESHMF.N:<br />

You are start<strong>in</strong>g your ascent of<br />

the ladder of high school advancement,<br />

a ladder with •! rungs, the<br />

lowest one be<strong>in</strong>g your freshman<br />

vear and the highest your Senior<br />

ywtr. BE CAREFUL! Don" neglect<br />

your studies. One slip hack and the<br />

ladder grows longer.<br />

Participate <strong>in</strong> every and all high<br />

yehnol activities; hut don't follow<br />

I he examples of certa<strong>in</strong> few tipper<br />

clu.xsmen who persist jn mak<strong>in</strong>g<br />

fools and nuisances of themselves<br />

at must rallies, thereby spoil<strong>in</strong>g<br />

th<strong>in</strong>gs for the rest of us.<br />

Learn those songs and yells and<br />

you too will soon become mi <strong>in</strong>dispensible<br />

part of that wonderful<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> spirit!<br />

TO THE SOPHOMORES:<br />

Some of you are new—just from<br />

junior high, mid some of you entered<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> as freshmen; but irregardlcss<br />

of your start, you, as<br />

Sophomores, should choose the<br />

special activity which you desire, to<br />

partake <strong>in</strong> dur<strong>in</strong>g your stay <strong>in</strong> high<br />

school. Whether it be sports or<br />

R.O.T.C., school clubs or C.S.F.;<br />

clnss officer or student body of-'<br />

ficer; do it well; hut more import-;<br />

ant, do someth<strong>in</strong>g, for remember i<br />

when you are seniors, <strong>Lowell</strong> will<br />

depend on you. I<br />

TO THE JUNIORS AND I<br />

SENIORS: I<br />

You are classified together be-'<br />

cause you are both upper classmen,<br />

and hy now aside* from Ite<strong>in</strong>g<br />

synonymous with typical <strong>Lowell</strong>,<br />

fair play and spirit, you both have<br />

determ<strong>in</strong>ed, fairly accurately, the<br />

courses you will follow until<br />

graduation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last graduat<strong>in</strong>g class left<br />

quite a dent <strong>in</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> leadership,<br />

for they took with them all the<br />

f<strong>in</strong>e leaders of the previous term.<br />

Freshmen »nd Sophomores look<br />

up to the Juniors and .Seniors of<br />

today for proper guidance and<br />

leadership—don't fail them! Give<br />

your undivided attention at rallies,<br />

amg the songs and yell the yells;<br />

and you will then be uphold<strong>in</strong>g your<br />

own prestige as well as that of<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

Students Elect Able Leaders<br />

I President's Message<br />

I "Now thiil (hi* affects of rushl<strong>in</strong>g<br />

around and chang<strong>in</strong>g classes<br />

, are weni<strong>in</strong>g off, we can settle<br />

jdnwn <strong>in</strong>to the human sw<strong>in</strong>g nf<br />

i th<strong>in</strong>gs. <strong>The</strong> new students are<br />

! now participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

j affairs as actively its the vet-<br />

| crim senior. Our spirit has re-<br />

I vived from the mid tern blow<br />

{and <strong>Lowell</strong> can once be proud<br />

of her children. JSul we have by<br />

no means reached the top. To<br />

you upperclassmen belongs the<br />

responsibility (if aid<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

guid<strong>in</strong>g the new ones, and to<br />

the freshmen and sophtnores,<br />

fulls the duty of cary<strong>in</strong>g on <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s mime and uphold<strong>in</strong>g its<br />

f<strong>in</strong>e tradition." —Hill Hickl<strong>in</strong><br />

i Seated on thi'ir "senior bench",<br />

I we f<strong>in</strong>d the new student body of-<br />

! lk-ers or <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

I Read<strong>in</strong>g from left to right <strong>in</strong> the<br />

;'irst row, is Dick Clarke newly<br />

•'i-'lccti'd treasurer. Uick, n L-l, is a<br />

| member of the scroll and R.O.T.C.<br />

1 Next conies vice-president "Diane<br />

1 Davidson. In serv<strong>in</strong>g her school<br />

Diane has been very active. She's<br />

| mi the Shield. Block "L", a library<br />

! worker and last term's girls' yel<br />

I lender.<br />

Pie.-idetit of the L H.S.S.A., Bill<br />

Ilickliu is seen <strong>in</strong> the "center of<br />

th<strong>in</strong>gs". Hill was also president of<br />

his L-l class and is a Block "L"<br />

Indian, Eagle<br />

Meet at Kezar<br />

Today at 3:30<br />

j Wash<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>Game</strong><br />

After our loss lo Commerce a<br />

week ago, the picture looked black.<br />

i When wu meet Wash<strong>in</strong>gton at<br />

! Kcznr this afternoon however, we'll<br />

I be play<strong>in</strong>g with Wash<strong>in</strong>gton on<br />

l our m<strong>in</strong>ds, not Commerce. <strong>The</strong><br />

Bulldog tilt is water over the dam.<br />

At ;J::iO today our '.!0\s defend<br />

their 7-0 record, and our varsity<br />

fights to put us back <strong>in</strong> first place<br />

runn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Spirit Vital<br />

Several people on the outside, not<br />

connected with the school have<br />

j commented on the fact that Low-<br />

IL'IP;* spirit <strong>in</strong> the Galileo game and<br />

j <strong>in</strong> the Commerce game were not up<br />

| to par. Could This be'.'<br />

j <strong>The</strong> Great <strong>Lowell</strong> Student Body<br />

i fail<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the spirit which puts its<br />

; teams on top'.' How about it I-owi<br />

ell- Let's follow Dean Slattery,<br />

Sid Loupe, and Al Matzger.<br />

Confidentially it looks to us as<br />

, if L<strong>in</strong>coln would take the yell<br />

.contest if we don't get on the hall.<br />

\ Vital Cogs<br />

: Clark Johnson and Drew Turner,<br />

' ace guards, are now sett<strong>in</strong>g up the<br />

: Deadly eyes of Wan! "<strong>The</strong> Imp"<br />

! Healy, Bob Metheny, and Larry<br />

Terl<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>The</strong> result is very fast and<br />

tricky offense which should IK; unbeatable<br />

when it beg<strong>in</strong>s to click.<br />

Both Johnson and Turner are excel-<br />

lent ballhandlers as well as markmen.<br />

We th<strong>in</strong>k it well n( this po<strong>in</strong>t lo<br />

mention Bob Rowell's sensational<br />

play off t<strong>in</strong>- Backboard. "Lefty"<br />

and scroll member. <strong>The</strong>n there's really snages snages 'em em out of th'n thn air.<br />

"editor-<strong>in</strong>-chief of the Red &<br />

<strong>The</strong> he extra <strong>in</strong>ches help, don't they,<br />

Bob?<br />

White Marta Xtigel. Maria, a Shield<br />

member, has worked on the journel <strong>Lowell</strong> Runn<strong>in</strong>g No. 1<br />

for (|uite some time and pro m<strong>in</strong>es As we go on the floor at Kezar<br />

this to be an edition you won't for-<br />

this afternoon we are hold<strong>in</strong>g down<br />

notch no. -I.<br />

get. <strong>The</strong> boy with the big smile is<br />

It's up to us to climb out our<br />

Dean Slattery, the new head yell selves let's go <strong>Lowell</strong>,<br />

leader. Hav<strong>in</strong>g just come for S.I. |<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Welcomes<br />

120 New Students jS'r 1 . ivt^i,- X iXL<br />

I Kimnlniu<strong>in</strong> who is the editor of<br />

.Sln<strong>in</strong>iiuly eiioiiKh, llio 120 nevv; t|l(. ••|.<strong>in</strong>i-l.|l". Dave hiis been Inter-<br />

Soon; $2.00 For<br />

Super Book<br />

Sale of "Rcil & Whiles" will bo-<br />

Tlie freshmen regs art' .MiKs Bur- and is dn<strong>in</strong>tf a swell job. stall will come to recistries to<br />

I rotV, 11):!: Mr. .Mitchell'. 1 *, ill:!: and} Elizabeth Cowan, assistant editor collect money. <strong>The</strong>re are only u<br />

At" I nWPlI Miss Truku's -10:1. Th« Tliv sophomores ()r ()r t|lu |tu,j ^ White, is also ulso a! a [limited limited number of collies copies so it is<br />

l J U t u .. •>«. J .. IIH^ . . . . » • . I I . * . . . * ] . . _ . **l.. t l i . 1 ....!..? 1.1.. * 1 . . . . . *,... A . h n A .. 1 ._<br />

" * " ore <strong>in</strong> iO7 a and li uruler Mr. Ijv.L.... . . . ,,. cU1,,_ Y . j mlvisi.liiu to huve the! $2.00 ready<br />

Our two new permanent teachers Iniwton and Mr. Karpenste<strong>in</strong>. i^..ir"' "r the "trnhnt 1 dt N wht "" ''" tci " f s "' e '" "" n ° u !HCjn(. He[ght;s Presaicnt;; Doiig-<br />

80 r tench*;<br />

Mr. .Jamison t ...<br />

die-west, graduat<strong>in</strong>g fi<br />

Denver High .School anil go<strong>in</strong>g<br />

from there to the University of<br />

Denver. Mr. Jamison served <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Navy for four years as a Lieulent.'<br />

He also worked for the De-<br />

A Buy Student Body<br />

Junior Statesmen j d l of Frederick Burke.<br />

Cards First Day<br />

Meet In City Hall j^""^^<br />

Mayer, ...residet ..of . . s e t ; LLowel l sstudent t t bdy body cards went on<br />

Some, 70 .Junior Statesmen held John Rishrmigh, Kltident-lmdy Tre- Hale Thursday. February;20,<br />

their first regional meet<strong>in</strong>g at the juturvr or I'resiriio; Anm^ tiros.-;. | '\iiti KWi] of tOU snles w<br />

City Hall, Saturday, February 15. Treasurer at Roosevelt: Klizahetli<br />

hd h<br />

<strong>The</strong>- Hay Area, chapters from ten Anderson. Everett's Vice-president;<br />

high schools eohvtm'ud primarily to and Harold Auerbach. Traffic Com-<br />

re-organize tho Junior Statesmen of missioner of Roosevelt.'<br />

California's constitution. <strong>The</strong>y * met From our Lat<strong>in</strong>-American ncigh-<br />

Board of Supervisors' meet- iuon c0I)U, Fanny Correa of Pan-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g bnll.<br />

nmu and Paul Robbius of Buenos<br />

Representtng tho Lovvdl Chapter!Aires, Argent<strong>in</strong>a.^<br />

were: chapter president, Verne '• ; ;<br />

^S^d^^f^bjSSS. , Follow<strong>in</strong>g the convention wo. .<br />

Ben CoofeDlanoUlM I'l<strong>in</strong>llrand banquet given by the Junior State-<br />

Barbam Watk<strong>in</strong>s. 7 i:t:i. It's your journal, isn't it<br />

nearly reached the first day with<br />

•II registries out the »(i <strong>Lowell</strong> registries."<br />

piirchattiat; curds. .<br />

<strong>The</strong> student body, depicit<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

basketball player silohouettud by nn<br />

Indian, was designed by Antone<br />

Van' Vliet, <strong>Lowell</strong> staff artists.<br />

Other excellent designs were submitted<br />

by the <strong>Lowell</strong> art'classes.<br />

By Friday thiventire school pur-<br />

Bill Rowh wnsUnwn. at the Mar<strong>in</strong>es' Memorial<br />

appo<strong>in</strong>ted parlimcntarian, with. Na- Center. <strong>The</strong>r occas.on was connetteBurket<br />

us Assembly Clerk.. I tUuded witlv uK fotmol dance.<br />

1 .'<br />

ROTCPlan'sTerm's<br />

New Duties '<br />

<strong>The</strong> new corps of officers (iiv the<br />

Uwell Battalion of R.OT.CI has<br />

concluded plan» for an <strong>in</strong>tensive'<br />

term of tni<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g 1 <strong>in</strong> close ordi'r and<br />

combat drill, plus several battalion<br />

nd company practical work.;<br />

Colonel Roy Murdock will be <strong>in</strong><br />

command, and his assistants on the<br />

Staff arc Lt. Colonel J. Arthur<br />

Freed and Capta<strong>in</strong> liruce Pond.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Uiree companies;arc load-by,<br />

Capta<strong>in</strong>s Dave Bireiibaum <strong>in</strong> "A ,<br />

Peter Loret <strong>in</strong> "B", and Dick Clarke<br />

<strong>in</strong> "C". ?<br />

This term will <strong>in</strong>clude the regular<br />

Federal Inspection by Army officers,<br />

<strong>in</strong> May, anil the 2nd Annual<br />

Field Day ay <strong>in</strong> June,'wJiiMt r^hibitions<br />

of, march<strong>in</strong>g, ch<strong>in</strong>g, combat 4rillf and'wnr<br />

weapons s will bo presented. ''<br />

i - i . r . i-i , •'".— Other officers, i ussistlng the thrt«>'<br />

chased student body card*, mak<strong>in</strong>g company commanders, <strong>in</strong>clude 1st<br />

us 100 <strong>in</strong> two days. = r. |Lieutenants " ' *««--- •<br />

Can any other school iii the city Miller, 2nd Lieutenants Culvert, ;<br />

top this^record?' . .^ •'Hopper, and Bubow. _• • - ;.• •• -


nro<br />

EDITOR<br />

AsHOcite Editor<br />

News Editor<br />

Feature Editors<br />

Sports Editor<br />

Girls Sports Editor<br />

Dus<strong>in</strong>css Manager<br />

Exchange Editor<br />

Artist<br />

Photographer -<br />

AdS " >Or<br />

Snndy Tlroiium nil<br />

Hurry Ciltichn<strong>in</strong>ii<br />

iMiihul IYtud<br />

Florence V Inn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

noomo Cnllntmii<br />

Howtml Slraiiwt<br />

Tod Klnmnn<br />

Kua aoItlHmlOi<br />

.... J. Arthur Freed<br />

Al Karstensen<br />

Carmen Castillo and<br />

Joan Ilollebaugh<br />

Mark Xnsanln<br />

Joyce Henry<br />

Roger Lownoy<br />

Fnmk Packard<br />

Antone Van VUet<br />

George Bange<br />

J. W. I'atterson<br />

REPORTERS<br />

I <strong>in</strong>m Wnlicr<br />

Miirtln U>iilriH<br />

ClmrioM Olfwir<br />

Murliimio (.littler<br />

Nooile Millor<br />

tlclcn il« KntiInch<br />

DumiM Cnhutt<br />

Ileiuuo Rteiier<br />

Meanest Men <strong>in</strong> City Found<br />

Work<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Transportation<br />

We nil have to liave some moans of transportation,<br />

whether it be on foot or Fomc sort of<br />

locomotion.<br />

Streetcars (Known hero and there as the<br />

trolley") are one of our most common forms<br />

transportation. Buses are another way <strong>in</strong> w<strong>in</strong>ch<br />

many of us get ..round.<br />

Have you ever considered yourself <strong>in</strong> ft position<br />

of bus driver? It really must he fun to stop quickly<br />

so that every one is thrown to the front of the<br />

bus, then stand up and sarcastically yell, "Step<br />

to the back of the bus!"<br />

One of the flrst rules or Rood bus driver is<br />

proper tim<strong>in</strong>g; he must know (he right moment<br />

to stop 20 or :i0 feet <strong>in</strong> frcmt of the wait<strong>in</strong>g<br />

crowd and just (he right moment to slam the<br />

door <strong>in</strong> the people's faced, who have Just run<br />

their log* off to catch (hut bus; and yell "lake<br />

the next bus."<br />

As for streetcar drivers, they should have n<br />

strong foot to stamp on the bell with, and learn<br />

to disregard stop signals. In case someone should<br />

want to get off, the motorman should stop the<br />

car two blocks ofter he hears the buzzer.<br />

Among the males of <strong>Lowell</strong> a popular way<br />

to get to school is "Ye Olde Thumb". In hitchhik<strong>in</strong>g<br />

you never can tell what's com<strong>in</strong>g along;<br />

You may get a ride with a steam roller. In my<br />

persona! experience, I have had rides from every<br />

type of person; from jokers <strong>in</strong> hot A's to ambulance<br />

drivers with tires at half mast.<br />

For many people the prime reason for gett<strong>in</strong>g<br />

on tttroctcarti is to read the advertisements. A<br />

soap advertisement I saw recently went .someth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

like "Use Lumpo Soap, It Doesn't Clmn; It<br />

Doenn't Bubble; It Doesn't Have Any Suds. It<br />

Just Keeps You Company In <strong>The</strong> Tub".<br />

No matter what type of transportation you<br />

use, be careful! Look! Listen! Or it might be it<br />

one-way trip.<br />

By Sandy Brounseati<br />

It was almost a month ago now, that Ken<br />

Flower came out of his hole, saw his shadow, and<br />

went back <strong>in</strong> for six more weeks. And HO Smoe,<br />

believ<strong>in</strong>g thoroughly <strong>in</strong> the groundhog weather<br />

predictions has just bought a new cigarette holder<br />

with a t<strong>in</strong>y umbrella attachment to use <strong>in</strong> the<br />

ra<strong>in</strong>, or it may come <strong>in</strong> handy for smok<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

the shower. And a pen that writes under water;<br />

he'll need it.<br />

•JUtiA, UGA BOO, l uGA, B0OtBOO,;'UGA''spelled<br />

t backwards Is Hump. Hump •'•.»-• ;\-W£-f"^--vv^-.:.,<br />

THE LOWELL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1947<br />

National Brotherhood Week<br />

Keeps Alive Equality for AH<br />

"We hold thctte truths to be self-evident, that all men are created<br />

equal, that they tire endowed by I Mr Creator with certa<strong>in</strong> u t<strong>in</strong> U enable<br />

Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happ<strong>in</strong>ess"—the<br />

Declaration of Independence.<br />

<strong>The</strong> "truth" that "nil men are created equal;' is highly debatable,<br />

fir actually, there are wo tmmy social and economic harriers to members<br />

of certa<strong>in</strong> groups that a newborn child of such a group has two strikes<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>st him from the skirt.<br />

It isn't long before a Negro f<strong>in</strong>ds that there <strong>in</strong> some <strong>in</strong>tangible<br />

force work<strong>in</strong>g aga<strong>in</strong>st him with suth slogans nn, "<strong>The</strong> black man isn't<br />

fit to live with whites" or "Negroes have no right to vote".<br />

It isn't long either that a child born on the so-called "wrong side<br />

of the tracks" learns that, due to f<strong>in</strong>ancial obstacles, he is nol on u<br />

par with OUKT children his age.<br />

<strong>The</strong> members of every religion, Jew and Christian alike, f<strong>in</strong>d mi<br />

undercurrent of fuel<strong>in</strong>g and talk among their fellow citizens which tends<br />

to regard them as <strong>in</strong>ferior be<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

Lost week, February If!, 2.'), was the 11th Annual observance of National<br />

It rot her hood Week. This olwervance, sponsored by the National<br />

Conference of Christians and jewn, had as its theme "It rot her hood- Pattern<br />

of I'eace".<br />

<strong>The</strong> thought, of course, is that until there is a feel<strong>in</strong>g of brotherhood<br />

among all races, classes, and creeds, there will be no peace <strong>in</strong> the<br />

world. As long as t'nu white man hates the black or yellow; as long us<br />

there is enmity between Christian and Jews; as long as the rich despise<br />

the poor; or as long as one nationality hates another there will he no<br />

peace.<br />

An important date <strong>in</strong> American history is March -I. 178!), the date<br />

on which the Constitution of the United States of American took effect.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 158th anniversary of that date will ln> next Wednesday.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se facts are po<strong>in</strong>ted out because it is <strong>in</strong> that great document that<br />

peoples of all groups are equal and should be given certa<strong>in</strong> basic rights.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fact is, these sentiments have been expressed over and over<br />

aga<strong>in</strong> tn official papers and speeches, But there is still duubt <strong>in</strong> thu<br />

m<strong>in</strong>ds of many men.<br />

When those certa<strong>in</strong> goals are reached, man will have reached a<br />

curta<strong>in</strong> level <strong>in</strong> 'his development that will permit peace. Until he reaches<br />

that level he will not deserve peace.<br />

When those goals are reached man will have come upon someth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

new <strong>in</strong> his civilization: tolerance and respect among all people with<br />

peace throught the world. He will have realized the truth of thu words<br />

"Itrotherhood-I'attern for Peace".<br />

Use TodayVKnowledge As<br />

Key For Tomornw's Dorps<br />

fnoie ot you who arc ncv, to In »tll ha\t *~<br />

protml>Iv noidt.rcd about the thoukjiut of those/ 1<br />

sludtnU f>l ler and morf exj crienced t s regards -*<br />

to scholnrship and Lo\ fll <strong>The</strong>se tuo words<br />

itholi rnhip and LOULII arc real y aynonomous<br />

T<strong>in</strong>t is t (- place where >ou must obta<strong>in</strong> the<br />

knowledge with which to enter life <strong>in</strong> a trade<br />

< r profession Tor those of you plant <strong>in</strong>g to go<br />

to collect, upon graduation <strong>Lowell</strong> becomes a place<br />

from vthich you extract \our college entrance<br />

grades nn 1 the ability nml wisdom t< pass en<br />

trance exams. l|<br />

We try not to appear too solemn, butwe.know -..|P»~.- .He<br />

that for a great many of you, the nnxt several * -rtr)TP ne • L<br />

years will bo a battle of books and clajwes which - fall meBl Stei<br />

may strongly affect your furture lives. \i\<br />

Th<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> hard for you to realize. Iiu fact, you<br />

may not be able to nee it at all. But, if you ever r;<br />

advice, take th<strong>in</strong>:, upare no effort Ur get your JV<br />

B—average. , ;'l ij,^<br />

You'll not comprehend this B—average bus!- ','.£•<br />

ness until suddenly you are a senior and you !il,<br />

discover that you must (to to sumnier school; '•?<br />

take cram courses: and generally st;ra<strong>in</strong> your ^><br />

bra<strong>in</strong> to get Into college. ! ^.<br />

"if°*as »«'<br />

.:<br />

pr<strong>in</strong>cipal; faculty, and student body car. give you.<br />

You'll like it, but never forget, grades come<br />

first!<br />

New Plann<strong>in</strong>g By P.T.A. To<br />

Solve Fraternity Problem?<br />

Fraternities and sororities arc aga<strong>in</strong> present<strong>in</strong>g;<br />

themselves as the lead<strong>in</strong>g school problem.<br />

This s has been happen<strong>in</strong>g ng for as long as<br />

anyone nye can n rremember. m ber. . N Now, , , o once n more, r , the thpro<br />

pro-<br />

bl blem hus h risen, i and d everyone is i fast ft approach<strong>in</strong>g hi<br />

the stage where an understand<strong>in</strong>g has to be<br />

reached soon.<br />

Teachers and the P. T. A. feel that fraternities<br />

and sororities are not run <strong>in</strong> a manner that<br />

organ ten tion.-i built around the school should be<br />

run.<br />

Recently the Hoard of Education has ruled<br />

thai any slurfcnl jo<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a frat or sorority after<br />

January 1, I'M7. will lie denied graduation.<br />

Those <strong>in</strong> these organizations believe there<br />

is a lot more to the problem.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y feel that many oi* the implied "evil<br />

practices" are greatly <strong>in</strong>tensified and exaggerated.<br />

Also, they ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>, there is good side to the<br />

question: Without the darn-as of fraternities and<br />

.sororities, social life outside of the school would<br />

practically he nil. <strong>The</strong>se downtown dances are<br />

always looked forward to, both by memhers nnd<br />

non-members.<br />

What really is needed is ussiirance that social<br />

life ont.xidv the school would be cont<strong>in</strong>ued; studems<br />

want and ftwl they have a right to this.<br />

A step <strong>in</strong> this direction are the forthcom<strong>in</strong>p<br />

school-sponsored night dances, as Mr. Stephens<br />

has asserted that certa<strong>in</strong> school service organizations<br />

will be permitted to hold one night dance<br />

a term.<br />

This year <strong>in</strong>asmuch as the board of education<br />

has taken such decisive action, the fraternities<br />

and sororities will have to cooperate or else endanger<br />

their graduation.<br />

Maybe ni^ht dances will appease all concerned<br />

or mayhe the board's decision is only temporary,<br />

but <strong>in</strong> any event this problem should be settled<br />

once and for all for the benefit of the students,<br />

parents, nnd teachers of <strong>Lowell</strong> High!<br />

<strong>The</strong> question of why Smoe is always peek<strong>in</strong>g at Indians Vs. Life<br />

people from beh<strong>in</strong>d th<strong>in</strong>gs is answered very<br />

simply.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>ities W<strong>in</strong>!<br />

You see, Indian Smoe fc very bashful; ON a<br />

matter of fact. Smoo is so bashful that after he Doesn't your heart bleed for the<br />

wax horn, he didn't open b<strong>in</strong> mouth for two years. poor graduates? <strong>The</strong>re thy are,<br />

He-didn't want his mother and father lo know pushed out <strong>in</strong> u cold, cruel world,<br />

he didn't have any teeth.<br />

und. two weeks after they have<br />

graduated they are strangers to the<br />

Ine of Smoo's reservation friends was once reservation.<br />

go<strong>in</strong>g to the big citv and wanted to know Fumeth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

about etiquette He asked Smoe if chicken <strong>The</strong> duty of this column is to,,, „<br />

snould be eaten with the f<strong>in</strong>gers. "Of course not," br<strong>in</strong>g to light the <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g, add, Q sleit. At the moment no less<br />

said Smoe, "<strong>The</strong> f<strong>in</strong>gers should be eaten separate- *i?^?« S"?^•<br />

ly "<br />

"My boy " said Smne's father one day, "Beware<br />

pf the <strong>in</strong>nocent stare. Because if it Is bluff; She<br />

knows too much, And if It isn't she doesn't know<br />

enough "<br />

Indian Smoe was constantly be<strong>in</strong>g booted out<br />

of class for smart answers. One day a certa<strong>in</strong><br />

si\ics teacher asked Smoe, (Who wus read<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

magaz<strong>in</strong>e at the time), "Are you learn<strong>in</strong>g anyth<strong>in</strong>g'"<br />

r "No sir," said Smoe, *Tm listen<strong>in</strong>g to you."<br />

<strong>The</strong>" ___.<br />

be more<br />

or oth0rW ', 8 K un l un Richard Top Disc<br />

Character<br />

We're sure that none of you have<br />

ever heard of the obscure melody<br />

"Open <strong>The</strong> Door, Richard?", so<br />

perhaps wo should <strong>in</strong>form you. <strong>The</strong><br />

current rage was written orig<strong>in</strong>ally<br />

"iy Jack McVcn from an old "Burly-<br />

1" el.:*. Al It<br />

tn<strong>in</strong>ps that former Lowcllitcs have<br />

S' than<br />

-*- •...----<br />

19 different t baiuls bands are uro play-<br />

''<br />

play<br />

*<br />

accomplished alt by themselves <strong>in</strong> n- t ir<br />

tho aforesaid merciless world.<br />

First wo have Nancy ituttencutter,<br />

who Was Editor of the Red<br />

and White, white at <strong>Lowell</strong>. She<br />

graduated only 2 years ago, und already<br />

sho is Secretary of the SPJC<br />

iStudent Body.<br />

McVoi! ' Count Basic,<br />

Dick Hnymea, Louis Jordan, and<br />

t S?" 0 ' !I h "<br />

Nancy has an unusual philosophy<br />

about Vets. She believes thnt thdy<br />

are set apart from school activities,<br />

not so much by their affo or their<br />

— -——ViFii— 5 •»«•»*.»-WHM nivHj vj ,mu uiuiu term<strong>in</strong>ology veteran<br />

Smpe cla'msi/thatflie cah:tell.th?j agdot a<br />

i is foolish, you:hnve td^look at tho<br />

^«>ocn;y lit Connecticut!. He<br />

; .<br />

the<br />

h V


tern<br />

lit<br />

'"lad we lost our only chance for' * nn ' 1 . AtLM to get Mr Bass 1 I<br />

Ic rncd lots of new jokea <strong>in</strong> there<br />

My programs wfull I m <strong>in</strong> ont> Diane Davidson<br />

throe classes with Joan,<br />

will I 'ever"pass trig ex- j 11J[J|SrP : Aia iwtVS' 11 ??^ 11 **<br />

ams? I've got the front sent! 1 I personality. "iNitlALS:. D.D." Yw~<br />

With these sngc remarks, the they belong to Diane Davidson.<br />

scholarly <strong>Lowell</strong> studenl-body set- Among Diane's fnvoritics are<br />

tlers down to another term In pur- found <strong>Lowell</strong> nnd above- all—spirit.<br />

suit of that elusive substance— Believe it or not, she likes boys;<br />

knowledge. Happy hunt<strong>in</strong>g! nnd ummmmm cherry is her yum<br />

yum color, but tight skirts, uh, uh.<br />

<strong>The</strong> staff room shook with the And by the way, if you hnvo a<br />

impact of the chief's statement,'as date for lunch with her, better<br />

everyone tried to comprehend the give egg plant a miss on the<br />

full mean<strong>in</strong>g of his words. Was it menu, doubt she eats i sp<strong>in</strong>ach spir.......<br />

possible after all these years of 'cnuso she's athletic type with both<br />

blood, sweat, and tears that we rid<strong>in</strong>g nnd swimm<strong>in</strong>g to her credit.:<br />

. had . contributed .._.!...*_.! t_ to —ipiHng compil<strong>in</strong>g "<strong>The</strong> Her activities are so many nnd so<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>" that he was really „. go<strong>in</strong>g varied that It would tako n full<br />

to unlock our cha<strong>in</strong>s nml let us go? \ column to list them all. But this we<br />

We didn't m<strong>in</strong>d that it was onlyi do know "D.D." She has been asror"%<br />

"Kit litl "while-^d- hil nd tht thoT we we| j sis^yel^ leader ^one^term,<br />

would have to perform<br />

mission while out.<br />

terms, a Big Sister and a member<br />

It was our chance to see theof<br />

the Girls' Block L.<br />

Besides, she is 111 pounds of<br />

World.<br />

lovel<strong>in</strong>ess, !i feet l>/i <strong>in</strong>ches tall, a<br />

For n vhilc we could have liber-<br />

true brunette with tw<strong>in</strong>kl<strong>in</strong>g brown<br />

ty, time, life, even Esquiro if we<br />

eyes to nuilch.<br />

wished.<br />

February 2fi was the date, we Ami you'll be see<strong>in</strong>g great deal<br />

would be turned out along with °.i this sweet nnd friendly persona-<br />

•Thc l^owell" On the twenty-fifth ''ty around the school.<br />

gathered <strong>in</strong> the gloomy shn- faurely you recognize her now—<br />

VH of noon and exam<strong>in</strong>ed the] f Dean S lattery<br />

Dick Clarke<br />

..Sure nnj period is swell! His eyes'nres<br />

grny.^hls hair<br />

\\itn thnt <strong>in</strong> m<strong>in</strong>d %vo promptly dark, he_ weigh) is 155,<br />

toJc Dean SU«.-r> „«, h.M Wprd<br />

and proceeded to <strong>in</strong>terrupt this B<br />

'4 <strong>in</strong>ch new head yell leader's art<br />

career.<br />

A logical question was. "How<br />

coma the change from S.I.?" With<br />

a tw<strong>in</strong>kle <strong>in</strong>' his big brown eyes,<br />

he confided that it makes school<br />

much more likeable to have girls<br />

<strong>in</strong> the class.<br />

Here's how the girls should look<br />

accord<strong>in</strong>g to the expert, (we'll collect<br />

later, thankn): i>'3 Inches,<br />

Brown cyctt, light hrown hair, and<br />

above all, must net natural.<br />

For those <strong>in</strong>terested it is recommended<br />

thnt you like steak, as it's<br />

Dean's favorite of favorites.<br />

It seems thnt when Dean first<br />

stepped <strong>in</strong>to our red brick build<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

he was baffled. <strong>The</strong> place was <strong>in</strong> a<br />

state of chaos. It's a bird, it's a<br />

plane—no, it was only "dignified"<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> students on sign-up day.<br />

After see<strong>in</strong>g Dean lead the "axe",<br />

we can only th<strong>in</strong>k, "SJ.'s loss is<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s ga<strong>in</strong>."<br />

down oi noon aim BMUHHWJ MH.-J-Y °r she ••s<br />

none other ^than the pop-<br />

secret plan: "Operation DDT." (aw, |ulnr you young ffirl who holds the Dance Band Enterta<strong>in</strong>s<br />

S Drop Dead. . Tristan!), -- named — <strong>in</strong> i second ' hiht highest ftfj _ hh „ ., „. At First Night Dance<br />

! honor of Wagnenan o|iera-haters. —that of your VICE-PRESIDENT Th« <strong>in</strong>itial engagement for the<br />

; He<strong>in</strong>e complicated, the plan ri>-;<br />

Dunce Band came off Ins Firday<br />

• semblfd a dish of spaghetti. Upon •<br />

closer <strong>in</strong>spection, we discovered it Carmen Castillo even<strong>in</strong>g "<br />

spon so ret<br />

Yn know what?" or "Club" Hand leader Dick Liebcr is eagi<br />

that the band should enterta<strong>in</strong> at<br />

all the night dances.<br />

On the saxophones are Milt<br />

It la us te <strong>in</strong>. John Chlobouhm, Ray<br />

Si-htolmuhm, i<strong>in</strong>d Ad Zb<br />

; Class Cfrfice^Silc^Bl<br />

-Newiupper division ciass.officers;.for<br />

thejspr<strong>in</strong>g- term'^were elected .<br />

by^tiie. various, classes"Feb^l0th,'<br />

he's .6 f<<br />

: -<br />

after. class imeetlngs/at ,whlch"sev-! 1<br />

eryal candidates were chosen..<br />

Hoof';? othenriV"!)!)*' IP"" 3!» I B5fft*"VJ n * M doo, otherwise —-<br />

'"**•»"; P- *">»*• 0. Ohvares, D.<br />

(contd <strong>in</strong> next issue) [U1(1 pil|mIar)p nm| S)(Uth Amerii-nn Now uwollltlw can dance to the! anli-female. In Tact. Ken admit- he KjS"'<br />

| music, or IHT jia."t;my which she<br />

> it r> i * n » j ; expla<strong>in</strong>s us "uggii uggn huo ugga<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Cadets Presented ,ho» boe " r mrents of new student*, and pre-i Promised lent HO students with the attitude j<br />

i l T To Wit Write<br />

Miss Chase has promised to<br />

n the school authorities toward! 'rite to her registry, and she says<br />

I bo (<br />

Inesday night, February 5. I stanutag'<strong>in</strong>Traffos'nrul "<strong>in</strong> citizen-<br />

Mrs. "— Sharp "' "- Presides "-• itfiip.dur<strong>in</strong>g her ubsense, and will be<br />

<strong>The</strong> parents were welcomed by j sh<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g example of good: students.<br />

Mrs. George^Frank, president vtko\ .This is not the only J.ip^Miss<br />

turned the* bus<strong>in</strong>ess 'over to Mrs. Chase has made with the Red Cross.<br />

Joseph Sharp, chairman for theDur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the war she was also with<br />

even<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

them overseas where she served <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> speakers were Mrs. H<strong>in</strong>dlcy, i England, France, and other parts<br />

Mr. Stephens, Miss Lurigan, Miss j of Europe.<br />

Adams, Dr._Curtifis Warren,~7Super- \<br />

<strong>in</strong>tendent o£ schools, nnd Ur. Irv<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Breyer, attorney for the Board of<br />

:; Education. Mr. Breyer expla<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

vlie new lnw, which is based upon<br />

a. statute <strong>in</strong> effect at present In the<br />

ftato of Michigan. This proposed<br />

W which Tvill-chant'e the present<br />

(.legislation, will; bo presented for<br />

; approval <strong>in</strong>/the'<strong>in</strong>at session of the<br />

^CaiifoniiafleBisltttion. • - y<br />

&£*:-.«». Controversy is, . . .'•<br />

i?iS'A-controversy ensued about what<br />

.:; o . u Art<br />

Have you noticed that the Art<br />

'.vork, In the front hall lately is<br />

unusually good? <strong>The</strong>y are <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

entries In tho Scholastic Awards<br />

Contest, sponsored <strong>in</strong> Northern<br />

California by <strong>The</strong> Emporium. Lead<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Art Schools <strong>in</strong> America, are<br />

offer<strong>in</strong>g scholarships, T.<br />

lo,bost;replnce.the activities ofpred.fbyCmemliersh<strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>-.tho-vari<br />

: iods—sixth for the upper divistoi<br />

U Joyce Henry, wiw then <strong>in</strong>-!<br />

girls and seventh for the lower<br />

itrodiiCL-d to the girls. Jnym ex-!<br />

division—I<br />

Article by Miss Scott<br />

I pla<strong>in</strong>ed what the Mock L rcpre-j<br />

An ''ntc.rest<strong>in</strong>g article, "What<br />

handled by Vice President D<strong>in</strong>ne j <strong>in</strong>g--<strong>The</strong>one Georgas; Jee Skut<strong>in</strong>c<br />

Davidson and follow<strong>in</strong>g her wel- j —Lucerne Perk<strong>in</strong>s; Hid<strong>in</strong>g— Lydia<br />

com<strong>in</strong>g speech she <strong>in</strong>troduced Joan |^""^^nlSPn<br />

- ^ A^<br />

Our'candidates are Joanne'-,Sus^;<br />

sk<strong>in</strong>d, Magami Miyomoto, Dennis<br />

Calofonos.r James •Lepng,~Graydon<br />

H<strong>in</strong>dley, Bev Ti<strong>in</strong>mons, Bill ThrWs,<br />

Deniso Wampleri-'Juriot Owen, Norma'Pierce;<br />

June ,WoIsh£joan Gregorj-,,Elatno<br />

Arcns and Buv Schmidt.<br />

AI1.4he^yi<br />

1 ct e nn Na !^""SS c ""'"'" :<br />

Prishie Girls yell leader who led ,,m,<br />

}\ ,T" , .'?— """" l? 'y. ^""'ff^f I L"t> »iKenrquestionsThut uro'lTsked<br />

the assembly <strong>in</strong> the open<strong>in</strong>g E-<br />

Rah.<br />

itan.<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>e canaitiaies<br />

candidates<br />

tor<br />

for the<br />

mu<br />

girls<br />

j^iris• » " -. - •:. •yell<br />

leader were then <strong>in</strong>troduced; >\¥?> "V'ni °5 c I 11 " 0 ^ 1 ?' wa , s -<br />

Corr<strong>in</strong>o Wall, Joan Hollebaugh J"»A""er from die local Y.W.a-<br />

Xnndrn Jorgensen, Jean Saltzman ,\--R 8poke on ,.i hQ man Volley ball—Joan Lunamann. (frequently by students who usually<br />

... go to the'Kfarary. In general, she<br />

Tho second guest speaker of %Jio J jrivuii an idea of how HtrcnuniH i«<br />

>' athletic<br />

and Wandal<strong>in</strong>e Carter. , activities now offered at the "Y"<br />

Amid much applause each girlu'!''<br />

led n different yell after which 1 advn:<br />

nssembTyto take<br />

Block- L ushers collected tho ballots<br />

which had been written on<br />

Plnydnys ^ "<br />

This new term has a great dot!<br />

papers supplied on enter<strong>in</strong>g the of Interest<strong>in</strong>g I t t i activities tiiti <strong>in</strong> i store t ffor<br />

rally. ' . ,<br />

all who belong to ,tho Q.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first guest speaker was Miss<br />

Lorigan, Dean' of Girls, who gracto*islyi<br />

welcomed (he^ girls to the<br />

1 .' A. A.<br />

Among these activities wo f<strong>in</strong>d<br />

piaydays/listed.<br />

paydays yiith<br />

'Introduced!'" ;<br />

.-.-^IIO. aeconi;?ortior;^oi f ^tho rally<br />

was^handledrrby;:JeanvAthertbn.<br />

Praxy;- of^the;''G. l A;A., % ; Wfio- >c wtSh/^yunimy .-rc-<br />

^^l?*?^<br />

Kfter<br />

1 I)uel5n Stars And<br />

Dance Are Success<br />

An. nttehHVo crowd 'enjoyed tho<br />

program Duel In <strong>The</strong> Store and<br />

the .dance, whicWfoIlowcd i<strong>in</strong><br />

the<br />

girl's gym gym, Ius^Fridny night<br />

* uotatoei'chlps,<br />

iponsibloifo'r'thon^jre'parntionrtthdfVi^^<br />

ireacntntion'u*-DuerIn<strong>The</strong>iStars.'^i0,i|<br />

-nn.* -.i^t-^-j.:-.- iurked^the'^ig<br />

te#.sororities '* anit fraternities;<br />

iilffraVschool jclubs.-.'-aances!".-and<br />

.nctiviUes wcresuBestod nnd.naUoni<br />

a JS>rganljatidnB'-.of " "<br />

Lchapteri'iat the v diffi<br />

SSS&MitBi<br />

With<strong>in</strong> <strong>The</strong> G. A. A.<br />

lie still handles work permits,<br />

grants clearance for those students<br />

wish<strong>in</strong>g to work, and does counsel<strong>in</strong>g<br />

as to vocationel choice and iob<br />

opportunities.<br />

Accord<strong>in</strong>g to Mr?. Hal], jobs, for<br />

3i


®.L<br />

TI1E LOWEtX. WEDNESDAY, FKIIRUAltY 26, 1917<br />

,'Ben Neff Praised<br />

By S.F. Papers<br />

By Mnrt<strong>in</strong> Kyp<strong>in</strong>s<br />

, "Benny Neff of <strong>Lowell</strong> is the<br />

liest basketball coach <strong>in</strong> town."<br />

I Tho above statement appeared<br />

beside a pencil drawn sketch, by<br />

Howard Brodic, <strong>in</strong> tho Chronicle<br />

import<strong>in</strong>g Green, Sunday, February<br />

2. In the 22 years that Ben has been<br />

(coach at <strong>Lowell</strong>, he has "copped"<br />

' 11 basketball championships, a<br />

! record unequal by any couch <strong>in</strong> the<br />

; history of the AAA League.<br />

I "Although Ihe season started off<br />

jwith a hang, two costly defeats<br />

By fieorge Callahnn down to the. last m<strong>in</strong>ute when a dea- f<br />

i have knocked us from the first <strong>Lowell</strong>'s varsity cagers crept<br />

peration shot gave the Wildcats<br />

place bracket," said Ben, frown<strong>in</strong>g. 'back from the br<strong>in</strong>k of disaster by<br />

a 22-21 w<strong>in</strong> Healy and Maihcny<br />

"however, there's still a chance we down-ng Sacred Heart, 25-19, Feb-<br />

ware def<strong>in</strong>itely off. Drew Turner's<br />

imay share <strong>in</strong> the championship of ruary 12th, nnd rema<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the<br />

return to top shape took up rfomt-j<br />

l<strong>in</strong>e of the louche*! leagues <strong>in</strong> runn<strong>in</strong>g for the A.A.A. basketball<br />

of the slack, not enough, however. |<br />

many seasons."<br />

'crown. As this issue goes to press,<br />

<strong>The</strong> UtO's also had a rough time, i<br />

i <strong>The</strong> fot ow<strong>in</strong>g Wednesday, Feb- with Commerce still to If played,<br />

shipp<strong>in</strong>g the Wildcats, 31-28. after3<br />

ruary fi. <strong>The</strong> San Francisco News <strong>Lowell</strong> is <strong>in</strong> 2nd plac-: beh<strong>in</strong>d St.<br />

blow<strong>in</strong>g a Id po<strong>in</strong>t lead. Tom Gbfpaid<br />

tribute to Ben by runn<strong>in</strong>g a Ignatius am! I'oly, and anyth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

series of photographs, which caught can happan, as was proven last<br />

him <strong>in</strong> full action pn^os, which were year.<br />

tnken unnoticed l.»v Ben.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s 1'10's won their (1th<br />

straight by wljx<strong>in</strong>g Sacred Heart,<br />

18-17, with Ken Flower's all-around<br />

play mak<strong>in</strong>g it possible.<br />

fl<br />

kides lead scor<strong>in</strong>g with 12 po<strong>in</strong>ts.<br />

Flower Bloom* ^<br />

Tho Galileo game was a study <strong>in</strong> j,<br />

frustration, as the Indians ,«imp]y J<br />

coul'J not untrnek themselves, bow. ~<br />

l<strong>in</strong>g 22-Hi. <strong>The</strong> Lions led by G<strong>in</strong>o I<br />

| Cimoli, refused to roll<br />

l1<br />

has been i\f successful as Coach<br />

.Hen Neffl<br />

Lions<br />

Thirties Unbeaten<br />

I For the first time <strong>in</strong> |:t years, ,' at the guards were a surprise, but men need a w<strong>in</strong> to stay <strong>in</strong> the run-<br />

I Galileo defeated the Lowull Varsity\<br />

great performances by both were I n<strong>in</strong>g. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton has a wcll-mann-<br />

basketball V<br />

i necessary to the Card<strong>in</strong>al cause. I ed out fit that could cause trouble.<br />

, ,, .. ,, .. , I February -1 was def<strong>in</strong>itely" an off',<br />

Hub Kowcll wns outstand<strong>in</strong>g, re-1 !^>well needs this one, so get out<br />

Unaware, Ben Neff is counht <strong>in</strong> a typical<br />

bound<strong>in</strong>g well and scor<strong>in</strong>g :t po<strong>in</strong>ts, to Keznr this afternoon and :heer<br />

perhaps th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g (his—"<strong>The</strong>re's still ;al pose bill<strong>in</strong>g his nails and ,, |y f(ir t])(, , w ,( • tl<br />

to do now?" [Mi . some hope _^_ kjJ-Hul what j Io;t lo u su |si Glfo, l<strong>in</strong>tu;<br />

I'luito Courtesy SF News I 22-1(1. ij()Wt,j| jjtarled out lonk<strong>in</strong>g ike<br />

' i «.«.».ii ut,,Mmi ,.i,( <strong>in</strong>i>i-;,... it.-,.<br />

30s and Varsity |C<strong>in</strong>dermen Start '^^:r£s:*r,^£^S<br />

Whip Irish <strong>The</strong>ir Workouts; r^'S^ tSr^&lE<br />

Xccdlc thread<strong>in</strong>g; the hoop, I If you happen to see clouds of, were unable to keep pnee with the I<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s crimson clad cutters took: blnck dirt com<strong>in</strong>g from the VeiKllt <strong>Lowell</strong> Gets New Coach<br />

Tennis Stars Return <strong>Lowell</strong> has a new tennis coach<br />

this year <strong>in</strong> the person of Mr. Jim<br />

der the leadership of it's ne Liv<strong>in</strong>gston, a 1 owcll graduate and<br />

tennis coach, Jim Liv<strong>in</strong>gston,<br />

a tennis star.<br />

L<strong>Lowell</strong>'s l chances h of f rega<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g ii it's it' Attend<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Lowell</strong> back <strong>in</strong> IO'.IO, Mr.<br />

lost tennis crown from Galileo Liv<strong>in</strong>gston captured the A.A.A.<br />

looks pretty goml this year. s<strong>in</strong>gles title <strong>in</strong> tennis. He graduat-<br />

With Herb Suhr and Ernest du ed <strong>in</strong> 1910 and then went to Cal-<br />

Bray, w<strong>in</strong>ners of the doubles title ifornia on a four year scholarship.<br />

last year, lead<strong>in</strong>g a long roaster __ of _. Mr. Liv<strong>in</strong>gston helped Cal w<strong>in</strong><br />

veterans that <strong>in</strong>clude Bill Jackson, I the national tennis championship hampionship<br />

Stun Smith and Al Williams, <strong>in</strong> 194:t. play<strong>in</strong>g number two man<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s o team looks mighty impres- beh<strong>in</strong>d Tom Brown,<br />

sive ive. After graduat<strong>in</strong>g from Cl, Cal, M<br />

Aid<strong>in</strong>g these hoys <strong>in</strong> their guest went ent t to tec^h t h at t San S FranciscoV F i V<br />

for <strong>Lowell</strong>'s n<strong>in</strong>eteenth title <strong>in</strong> L<strong>in</strong>coln High, where he stayed for.<br />

twenty years are: Bob Sockolov, two years.<br />

Hud Miller, Jack Hymes, Howard' He was then requested to COM<br />

Law, Hiilph van der Nation. l'et <strong>The</strong> outfield is very uncerta<strong>in</strong>,<br />

with Ki<strong>in</strong>kel, Moreno. Cunn<strong>in</strong>gham<br />

and Horn battl<strong>in</strong>g for the<br />

three posts. <strong>The</strong> bulk of the catch<strong>in</strong>g<br />

will be done- by Morgan nnd<br />

ShepnnlBon. ..Most of the heavy<br />

.duty pitch<strong>in</strong>g will be done by. big<br />

• ~ —"'Vwlio will turn out<br />

chores arc f<strong>in</strong>ished,<br />

Click,Callahnn, .Mo ,Manheimer,<br />

Seavy arc In reserve.<br />

: John K<strong>in</strong>ssion, Bn'rncj- c'luier nnd<br />

IJOO iiiivcy.<br />

Bob Fisher, Jim Leo, SW Loupo,<br />

«' BMTjtoMcGownn are mturnlns<br />

<strong>The</strong> teum's nro pnutlc<strong>in</strong>ff hard<br />

T"<br />

"and<br />

m i ! the stiff s nro pn<br />

mi! the stiff<br />

i will "ni<br />

come from from St. iBnutlouB.<br />

mHtl<br />

. whole hl t team will il be composed<br />

of veterans return<strong>in</strong>K from last<br />

year's championship team. <strong>The</strong><br />

uoys nro out for vonKcnnce because<br />

of last year's upset. , . ' •;<br />

••TODAY'S 1 LINEUPS'<br />

WASlii<br />

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0 89. No. .2<br />

LISTEN,<br />

LOWELL<br />

By Dave Dircnbatim<br />

mm<br />

SAN FRANCISCO'S J OLDEST HIGM~<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA", MONDAY, MARCH 17,aM7<br />

BLOCK L SPONSORS SUCCESSFUL<br />

When tho Basketball season for<br />

the Spr<strong>in</strong>g term, 1947, retired last<br />

week from tho prep spoLlight of<br />

basports <strong>in</strong> favor of track nml baseball,<br />

it wns found that <strong>Lowell</strong> High<br />

had occupied not only top potions<br />

<strong>in</strong> the 130 and varsity ball competition<br />

but, with few exceptions,<br />

ruled equally OR high <strong>in</strong> spirit and<br />

will<strong>in</strong>gness to cooperate.<br />

Post-Season Praise:<br />

To Dusch Borcttn for further<strong>in</strong>g<br />

I;.,, •sis-,;.:',«- • tho reputation nf <strong>Lowell</strong>. Toward<br />

tho end of the HitliLwctKht game<br />

with Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, the Eagle learn<br />

displayed exeremcly poor sportsmanship,<br />

thereby <strong>in</strong>cit<strong>in</strong>g a ftf^lit<br />

between the two root<strong>in</strong>g sections.<br />

Scroll member Boretn <strong>in</strong>tervened<br />

and almost s<strong>in</strong>gle hnndcdly prevented<br />

any outbreak dur<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

game.<br />

To the recent graduates of <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

who attended as many games as<br />

possible through-out the season.<br />

<strong>The</strong> root<strong>in</strong>g section would always<br />

have a representative number of<br />

these Alumni, who cheered and<br />

sung as loud as any <strong>Lowell</strong>ites,<br />

prov<strong>in</strong>g that once the <strong>Lowell</strong> spirit<br />

». RcvC-V^^H is part t of f you, you you yu will always be<br />

part of <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

To the student body <strong>in</strong> general<br />

for Its admirable conduct regard<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the Hymn after tho Mission game.<br />

At tho conclusion of the game it<br />

would have seemed impossible to<br />

t-. -have sung our Hymn, for the Mission<br />

band was play<strong>in</strong>g various<br />

marches, and our bond was not present;<br />

but the root<strong>in</strong>g section ref<br />

l JL mnmc(<br />

*"S^"n l <strong>in</strong>tact and followed their<br />

i (Bji'sd 2 L yeii leaders, carry<strong>in</strong>g tho melody<br />

u i ttss.zt rxf even above the noise which had<br />

BfiJtK>csij engulfed the pavilion.<br />

:i!jcrtarsaJ~fc pMt _ Season Peeves:<br />

:rps .t.,f^u \ Look<strong>in</strong>g back over the numerous<br />

. ^ITTTS <strong>in</strong>cidents of tho preced<strong>in</strong>g months,<br />

}Apxz&:-* ono f<strong>in</strong>ds that although most do- . ««<br />

a acrve<br />

• / ; I praise, some do not. • Ai*P I ,nORPn<br />

n»&eafc=5j: Now take, for example, the ac- A 1 C V11UOCM<br />

atiiiW-'-f! tlons of four <strong>Lowell</strong> students who, j Members of the dance committees (<br />

iflrj'.j&M because of their desire to have fOr the ft— •—— -' *• v!<br />

Tho second <strong>in</strong> n series of school nnd white crope paper nnd red. •<br />

dancea was given on March 7 by balloons. |<br />

flu* twn n<strong>in</strong>clf "I " crw<strong>in</strong>Hnc • * hotograpners George JJungc of.<br />

From 8:00 until 11:30 P.M. the'ued nnd While wore busy tak<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Armory was filled with the music pictures all even<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

of the <strong>Lowell</strong> Dance Bnml under the I Evelyn Piclhop, 310, and Jack<br />

baton of Dele Le.ber.<br />

Dalp'no, 100, were the lucky w<strong>in</strong>.<br />

• g[ lhe •„ ,M d[mcl.,, n»nd re<br />

„ . , , „ __ ,1 'A^ia VL tlicj pilau uitti^u uim ***-<br />

Presidents Joyce Henry and j ct.jVC(i id d f 2 i f<br />

nn or,]er for 2 copies of the<br />

Ahrend Horstmoyer were ablyj Red niul White as their prize,<br />

abutted by the members of the j Refreshments were sold under the<br />

societies <strong>in</strong> produc<strong>in</strong>g a successful H u '^.jj 11 ^-^- ^a\iforu >r CALIFORNIA CAGE<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

By Ted F<strong>in</strong>man '" •-"';•-•'..•••"<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Hit the 'Jackpot*! ;"fr" V-V<br />

<strong>Play</strong><strong>in</strong>g sensational basketball,;;;<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong> varsity won tSeJ^Jorth-;":<br />

ern California Cage Championship<br />

• by defeat<strong>in</strong>g Napa, Richmond, and';<br />

Sa<strong>in</strong>t Ignatius hjjrh schools last<br />

Friday and Saturday at Berkeley.<br />

At the conclusion.of the gamo the.<br />

team was presented with gold basketballs.<br />

Ward Healy.and.J3ob Mathony<br />

received <strong>in</strong>dividual trophies<br />

for their out stand<strong>in</strong>g play<strong>in</strong>g<br />

throughout the tournament.<br />

This <strong>in</strong>vitational tournament, the<br />

first ono held, was sponsored by<br />

tho Oakland and Alameda Athletic<br />

Leagues nnd was held <strong>in</strong> the University<br />

of California gym.<br />

Napa Goes Crazy<br />

Friday even<strong>in</strong>g at 9 o clock our<br />

team met and defeated the 'till then<br />

undefeated Napa t*am by a score<br />

of 4(! to 28. <strong>The</strong> team from up<br />

north literally went "off the beam<br />

ns <strong>Lowell</strong> surged to a 24-6 half<br />

time lead. Buckets camo thick and<br />

fast throughout the game as Stevenson<br />

accounted for 8 and Healy,<br />

who was chofen All Northern California<br />

forward, for 14 of <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

po<strong>in</strong>ts.<br />

Richmond Next<br />

After but a' few hours sleep the<br />

team met Richmond Saturday<br />

morn<strong>in</strong>g at the early hour of 0.<br />

W<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g this game meant play<strong>in</strong>g<br />

for the championship that even<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

probably aga<strong>in</strong>st S. I. <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

varsity knew this and from the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High Student W<strong>in</strong>s very start Richmond was no match<br />

Oratorical Contest for our boys. <strong>The</strong> game was <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

nil the way. At tho f<strong>in</strong>al gun the<br />

Kurtis Meyor of regr. 138, won score stood at Richmond 23, <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

first place <strong>in</strong> the American Legion 30.<br />

Oratorical Contest for San Francisco<br />

on March S.<br />

Kittens Turn Tail<br />

Kurtis, who spoke on the"From<br />

cat to kitten <strong>in</strong> one easy<br />

'Rights We Defend" will lomrnte lesson!"<br />

on March 1G for the Northern This was the smipr sung to the<br />

California Championship. S. I. "Champa" by the <strong>Lowell</strong> var-<br />

'l)oria Gnss If ho w<strong>in</strong>s this contest and a<br />

sity last Saturday nipht. By leaps<br />

dance. Joan Holiebaugh and herjami BeUy Allan act<strong>in</strong>g as her es- series of others, he will w<strong>in</strong> $4,000.<br />

mid bounds the <strong>Lowell</strong> score added<br />

up, with Hocly nnd Mntheny dribcrow<br />

saw to it that the Armory 'sistunts. sis tarn.<br />

bl<strong>in</strong>g nround the side to work the<br />

was appropriately decorated <strong>in</strong> red Although the attendance WHS di-<br />

sumo play successfuly three times.<br />

m<strong>in</strong>ished slightly because of the Livestock Show Tho by now rather tnme Wildcats<br />

basketball game at Berkeley, a<br />

made a few too and at the half<br />

Dance Committees good turnout was seen enjoy<strong>in</strong>g<br />

themselves on the dance floor. In S.F.Soon H\e score rend 16 to G <strong>in</strong> favor of<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

By Phil Liberty V <strong>The</strong> second half was a ropitition<br />

ATTENTION LO\VELT.".rEr,! of the first and at one po<strong>in</strong>t wo •;<br />

Put on the old \Voolwo:':h bqn- were lead<strong>in</strong>g 33-11. F<strong>in</strong>al score,'<br />

because of their desire t ha<br />

bur upper classes have "p« n m "TK/* T nWpll" clana, your ten-pallon hat, levios, a SG to 2«. ,'<br />

some fun nt the expense of others,<br />

d i d<br />

tun nt<br />

thi<br />

th of others, iiecn chosen im. Every ........ junior and sen- P lUIll AIIC JuUWcll wool shirt and do some old fashion-; . . /<br />

hl of f double dbl ior registry has at least one repre-<br />

Wvcd lunches for their the past three rallies. lli sentative.<br />

From the sun-baked, tropic islo cd steppiiiB out with mom than, New Weapons Are<br />

<strong>The</strong>se students visited a private On the H4 Dance Committee nro<br />

of Guam, ex - <strong>Lowell</strong> it c. Dan BOO farm boys of tho Futurj Far-1 c f, _ _ _ _ _<br />

school dur<strong>in</strong>g fourth and fifth Joan Blank, Wandal<strong>in</strong>c Carter, Sue<br />

Doherty, now <strong>in</strong> tho Mar<strong>in</strong>e raors of America at the Cow Palace | ^« Up t or K.U.I.(..<br />

. periods nnd proceeded to distrub Goldsmith, Clark Johnson, Joe<br />

Corps, wrote "Tho <strong>Lowell</strong>" aug- from March 29 to April 3. • War weapons of several typed,<br />

both teachers nnd pupils to the ex-<br />

loo Ly-<br />

on, Mildred Mcrsich, Lorra<strong>in</strong>e .<br />

gest<strong>in</strong>g that we extend greet<strong>in</strong>g It promises to be a. groat Bhow as <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g an 81-mm mortar, heavy<br />

tent that they were reported to<br />

l<strong>in</strong>e O'-<br />

Toole. Joss Scroggy, Bob Widdop,<br />

to students whose birthdays oc- 1000 head of livestock parade be- ,50-cal. mach<strong>in</strong>e guns, several wat-<br />

Mr. Monroe. It's a shame to allow<br />

cur near issue date of paper.<br />

fore you <strong>in</strong> an exhibition contest er-cooled ISO's, some air-colled<br />

such students, unrepresentative of Al Wollenberg and class officers So for you, Dan, who thought<br />

ami auction of the prize beef, sheep, •»0's, and a sub-mach<strong>in</strong>e gun, some<br />

true <strong>Lowell</strong> character, to spoil our Bill Neff, Joan Frisbie, Dwight enough of <strong>Lowell</strong> to send <strong>in</strong> a<br />

nnd hogs. See them all.<br />

Garnnds, carb<strong>in</strong>es, and Brown/jig<br />

reputation.<br />

Wilbur, nnd Arthur Freed. pood idea, from a distance of But that's not nil. No sir! Automatic Rifles, have been set up<br />

Constitut<strong>in</strong>g the L4 Dance Com-<br />

Also very distrub<strong>in</strong>g at the rallies<br />

5,000 mites, here it is:<br />

Montio Montana, famous cowboy, <strong>in</strong> the Armory for <strong>in</strong>spection by<br />

mittee arc Joan Beal, Joan Brewer,<br />

have been a few second and third<br />

HAPPY BrRTHDAY:<br />

will put on an act; "Tweed" a sheep tho cadetE. Tho equipment has been<br />

Llopd D<strong>in</strong>kelspiel, Ann Houstoun,<br />

str<strong>in</strong>g "big wheels" revolv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

Joan Barker, 108<br />

dog will herd sheep. Sheriff posses com<strong>in</strong>g i^ allt term and more is<br />

sports other than basketball and<br />

Xandra Jorgenscn, Charles Oliver,<br />

from San Matco and San Francisco<br />

Albert Click, 208<br />

who constantly distracted tho<br />

Antono Van Vliet, nnd officers<br />

counties will nut on an act, along<br />

Eugene ElbertH, 10.1<br />

./capons may be<br />

speakers on the stage and refused<br />

Drew Turner, Pat Nolan, and Oscar<br />

with rid<strong>in</strong>g exhibitions by boys and<br />

Chew Low, 103<br />

to yell with the student body. Baltor.<br />

girls from the East Buy nnd Sono-<br />

fired dur<strong>in</strong>g the term; others will<br />

Charles Ostfield, 321<br />

Ted F<strong>in</strong>man, Dorothy Gcrche,<br />

ma County.<br />

be used <strong>in</strong> tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g.<br />

How th<strong>in</strong>gs change when rallies Terry Gray, Marilyn Hnml<strong>in</strong>, Bill<br />

AH this for 50c a special rate for<br />

for their particular sports are<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>itea seen ski<strong>in</strong>g over the<br />

given!<br />

Holmes. Roberta Nugent, Sally Pi-<br />

high school folks! Get your jalopy joloj week-end at Soda Spr<strong>in</strong>gs were Pat<br />

cetti, Jack Shumnn, Don Stibich, Journal Sales High; and go to a rott<strong>in</strong>', toot<strong>in</strong>'',<br />

wild Waters, Harriet Scott, Trema<strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Looks to the Future Phyllis Toby, and officers Jack<br />

rest show. No fill<strong>in</strong>'t<br />

Loud, nml Dick Boil<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Rallies and games for this term Lynd, Merln Burnste<strong>in</strong>, and Milan<br />

.- and next should hear more of the<br />

Buy Yours Soon<br />

Radovich are the H3 Committee.<br />

., song, "Men of tho Red and White." Members of the L3 Dance Com- Over 000 journals have now been<br />

\ Composed by Noel Kelly, a student mittee aro Meridee Filmer. Larry sold it was reported by "Red &, NEW HANDBOOK OUT TODAY!<br />

.-. at <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1945, it is <strong>Lowell</strong>'s Graubart, BUI Hooy, Joanne Jep- White" salesmen Monday.<br />

Ktonly, orig<strong>in</strong>al song. AH students son, Doris Levy, Mary Ann Sloane, Less than 700 rema<strong>in</strong> to e r-oIU<br />

•'•,should,learn the words to this stir- John -Sorenson, OIK', officers Bill and salesmen advise those Who wish By Roger<br />

;;"r<strong>in</strong>g/. stimulat<strong>in</strong>g song about tnd Gclaidi, Janet Stone, and Jeanne to purchase yearbooks to do so as ON Lowney SALE quirements FOR TEN for student CENTS body offi-<br />

"dedicated to <strong>Lowell</strong> High. Susnljw. - v<br />

soon as a salesman comes to their<br />

TIio new <strong>Lowell</strong> handbook will be<br />

registry. Notices have appeared <strong>in</strong> out today!<br />

tho bullet<strong>in</strong> daily announc<strong>in</strong>g the New freshmen and sophomore<br />

IDRIVING LESSONS PROPOSED registries that will be visited room representatives will pick up<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g day.<br />

Snapshots are urgently needed<br />

the copies for their registries at<br />

RATER] for the "Red & Wh'to". whether the lost and found counter dur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

they be of tliat ski trip or a formal registry.<br />

\Floeic<br />

dance, if they're of <strong>Lowell</strong> students Other students now to <strong>Lowell</strong> but<br />

ro you llnt<br />

br<strong>in</strong>g them to 135 any time. not In these registries will be able<br />

edj<strong>in</strong>to a tel<br />

to get:their copies <strong>in</strong>dividually at<br />

night?^<br />

the aame time and place. • "<br />

'' ^<br />

uUnK problem. <strong>The</strong>y have started the<br />

crpvrdi. that first complete, required, auto-tra<strong>in</strong>-<br />

pole, last <strong>in</strong>g course <strong>in</strong> the West., <strong>The</strong> local<br />

chamber of commerce; the' California<br />

Stato Auto Association; and/the<br />

Departmont'of.Motor,Vehicles /are<br />

all.cooperatiirig -; with -them: • Local<br />

;>• Calendar : '<br />

March 17—Film."America Sail's<br />

the Seos',';.--->^v:;-.-•;,-:-• r.----<br />

•:."•-, Gymclaasea to : 306 * .i<br />

March; 21—End of first report<br />

periods?5 .'.i'. -.^ ; .• ••>• ••"••"'•' :~•"%<br />

March-22 —\ Stanford Aptitude<br />

Test v"'T*\ f*& *#>:•#>« >.rt>l-**\<br />

wasvuhdertaken'jbyithe^California<br />

March i" 25 .-&: Shield'; and T ! Scroll<br />

picnic for lower classmen' dt 'Siff<br />

mundJSigrnm^m=>3^<br />

'cobpeTation'o^diassista^e^qfj'Mifls<br />

cers and their duties. .<br />

It also conta<strong>in</strong>s a great deal'of<br />

<strong>in</strong>formation on various school or- .<br />

^anizations: Scroll and L, Shield -<br />

und L, Boys' Block L, Girls Athletic .<br />

Association, and Tho R.O.T.C. -,.:•; r :<br />

<strong>The</strong>ro is also a floor plan of the 1 " ; ""build<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

••• ^ ".•!..•.-:.• : \-\%<br />

'L Wamplcr Dislffns Coyer •'•': •:?'•'\:'c<br />

Tho now coyer Is on' Indian^ head, :• -;<br />

stona: of/th'o.;Block "JL",-oh'thej*S|5<br />

lost" issue, It; was ; drmyh';byDeriIse^^<br />

WamplorK^:: *-i*S??•:!£$&%$$<br />

'X fllany,off;tho to*p';s6ng8-*and-yells -i ? ^<br />

are t6;ba.fpi<strong>in</strong>diwith;a:descriptlon^g<br />

hts«wlah<strong>in</strong>r


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l«00 Hftyea Stttot. San FWICIKO<br />

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Feature Editors .<br />

Sports Editor .. .<br />

& rls Sports Editor _ - -<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager ..<br />

Exchango Editor<br />

. Mark Knsanln<br />

Jojco Henry<br />

„ Roger Lowney<br />

Truik Packard<br />

Antonc Van Vliet<br />

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" REPORTERS<br />

Snnilj Dronimcliu HUnliolh Conim<br />

Harry aiuck<strong>in</strong>an Yvoniw r^ii lune<br />

Ixalicl 1* mud & Horn Wultrr<br />

PloriMic Wlnniris Mart<strong>in</strong> nyp<strong>in</strong>n<br />

Gcorse George Cnlloltan Cnllaltan<br />

iroward StraniM Mnrtnnno Gitzlcr<br />

Noellfl Milter ,<br />

Sue OoIOnmith<br />

Helen do Kon<strong>in</strong>ck<br />

Marilyn Stewart Donald Cnhen<br />

iroleno Stouer<br />

I%lrnuu. For Sentimental Reasons<br />

0. I'll Close My Eyes<br />

; and, Jack-iHendricks they could exist. We wish<br />

v.-they.iiandtft. 'theyiiandtft .>. •<br />

•* : -CvS'£;M Wollonbcfg and Frances Wilson-don't get too<br />

?.?'. enthused;*Al,-;mnybc it's your Cadillac .. . Notice<br />

" 'thatlloye-lignt <strong>in</strong> the eyesof Bev Hammet? Well,<br />

anyway Al; Krbgstud'th<strong>in</strong>ks it's a love-light. . .<br />

Open^Ietter.'tojRalph. (Silent,Knight). Sweet;<br />

** i Wo'ro sure if you could sponsor a couple of dollars<br />

pi. foria-dance^there are lots of girls who would<br />

u f Iike\t6*go out'With you. '•* '•,"'-'- * ;.-• • . '•<br />

V^B^fKorby-Ma 1 7. A Gnl In Calico<br />

8. Sonata<br />

0. OM Lamplightor<br />

10. Oh. But I Do<br />

This list is fpr p tho o benefit enefit of thoso<br />

few ew <strong>in</strong>dividuals <strong>in</strong>dividual who h go out on SSat<br />

h h<br />

urd iht g<br />

been back to San Franclpco to .say For you Boogie fiends,<br />

"hollo" to his parents and tell them radl h 4lisc li album<br />

out- on Columbia wax which is<br />

Jan iCooper;go<strong>in</strong>g steady; Bill nil about EngldiYr^and Oxford be- '(l hl"<br />

uffh<strong>in</strong>flr:uRhisslee'»;V<br />

fore ho mst^M Vawlc to complete his<br />

records now. Horo aro somo of their<br />

ld yt u llko latest platters soon to bo ilclensccl.<br />

l t° x° \°, Oxford?<br />

k h hi<br />

i^Lloyd^ (I'm ^just.fono 1 ^<br />

oysJ^anXor^NicSwork-I^yd^lsl-ig^ii^^^^^^^^^<br />

Sutter.Street.?^<br />

tho'oxcoptlonjof be<strong>in</strong>g ap-<br />

- Chief,: Dullea galneti'al<br />

Hospitality House Stands<br />

Idle, But Danes Spot NeededWFgi'<br />

How about us<strong>in</strong>g tho Hospitality Hb«.ftr"y]Vj._<br />

nchool dances and affairs? Now it la itand<strong>in</strong>g Aj •<br />

wnr when it wn» closed.<br />

Why not reopen it to cont<strong>in</strong>ue to do some nod;<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Board of Education ami the P.T.A an,<br />

try<strong>in</strong>g to net more school dances. What could be,a<br />

i better sjot than Ais? Hero is a place hav<strong>in</strong>g^ "vSSr or<br />

advantages that no s<strong>in</strong>glo school possesses; It-t. i}<br />

is anexcellont spot for formate, proms, and <strong>in</strong>ter, jt I \<br />

1<br />

Site<br />

•rti..tm.r ~. » -hero now could-bo used. nd the Hi<br />

ConcernI<br />

th.i,"J'i.|<br />

38f<br />

would run I<br />

j^i<br />

»lor of o>|<br />

ncr and ill<br />

licious souJ<br />

d<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g h 1<br />

danc<strong>in</strong>g vj<br />

milted Jili<br />

• After danJ<br />

th<strong>in</strong>gs fo f<br />

tbere.<br />

Jl<br />

Amid tl.il<br />

the Low.li I<br />

was founc.I<br />

When a5keT<br />

Joyce smill<br />

Staff, of t J<br />

Besides<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> St.il<br />

hazcl-eyod. 1<br />

'rl is a Ll<br />

Se Shield I<br />

Girls' BIW|<br />

be a privalil<br />

how to pb:l<br />

been try<strong>in</strong>e f<br />

years old. I<br />

Joyce likj<br />

so her ider.f<br />

athletic. li.l<br />

feet 6 <strong>in</strong>. f<br />

blonde hair<br />

and Joyce ;<br />

wonderful jil<br />

When osVf<br />

dislikes .lol<br />

likes ever}-;!<br />

dies. With "<br />

there can<br />

be one of i<br />

Giris' Block ]


Redsk<strong>in</strong>s 'Round Reservation<br />

Term <strong>Play</strong> <strong>in</strong> June;<br />

Clarke W<strong>in</strong>s lead<br />

A three act comedy, "<strong>The</strong> Boomerang,"<br />

will bo presented under the<br />

direction of Mr. Polland on June 3,<br />

5, and 6,<br />

This play was successfully presented<br />

at <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1932 and 1930.<br />

It is <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g to know thnt Natalie<br />

Park and Bern Bur,z<strong>in</strong>i of the<br />

.3930 cast may now be heard on<br />

Station KQW.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story, which has both comic<br />

and serious moments, tells of how<br />

it,doctor tries to cure a patient of<br />

love sickness and gets entangled<br />

himself. <strong>The</strong>re will be two scenes,<br />

, a doctor's office and the liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

'room of a home.<br />

;*,' Tho lead<strong>in</strong>g role has been assign-<br />

;*ed to Dick Clarke, and the second<br />

; role to Bob Moreno and Roy Mur-<br />

.;'dock. Other members of the cost<br />

?.;are the follow<strong>in</strong>g: Yynn Williams,<br />

eiMyrtle Hedberg, Jnno Risi, Estelle<br />

•;Snci(icr, Joan Blank, Mildred Mer-<br />

>:Slclv Joyco Henry, Jane Ilnmond,<br />

«:Pab Walker, Bill Jackson, Dave<br />

"Whalen, Dick Ratto, Bill Resch, and<br />

•"*— Urcnbaum.<br />

iHtcklih Honored At<br />

r? "; Rotary Club Meet<br />

weeks ago <strong>Lowell</strong> was given<br />

-—lor:of send<strong>in</strong>g a represontato<br />

the weekly luncheon meet<strong>in</strong>g<br />

he;; Rotary Club. Student Body<br />

ent.BIU Hickllh attended nc-<br />

. !i by another boy from<br />

* " "iem valuable<br />

may'great-<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Orchestra<br />

Now Well Organized<br />

ifow would you like to hear<br />

Gershw<strong>in</strong> played by an eager and<br />

.•ell tra<strong>in</strong>ed orchestra?<br />

It's now possible, because under<br />

tho expert baton of Mr. Kricger<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong> Orchestra, composed of<br />

forty musicians, hits practised diligently<br />

to <strong>in</strong>tcrpert melodies the<br />

way you liko them played.<br />

TUB LOWELL, MONDAY MAItCn 17, 1947 THREE.,<br />

Freshman Welcomed By Annual<br />

Reception; Fun Enjoyed By All<br />

Bob Matheny<br />

, Amidst tho jumblo of Mr Barry's<br />

"Gth ncnod Chem H class I f M ally<br />

•rat a hold of Bob Mathenj<br />

,/••Learn<strong>in</strong>g Unit I was to write<br />

Kboufhira for the <strong>Lowell</strong>. Bob<br />

placed a pen <strong>in</strong> my hand,<br />

on tho desk and began to<br />

fSdic „ ._"Well—a, now let me see"<br />

- he began. At any rate hero's what<br />

fy,vc found out<br />

f + Hav<strong>in</strong>g come to <strong>Lowell</strong> when as<br />

i»<br />

iM<br />

»ga<br />

J low freshman. Bob hag made<br />

1? nolle a name for himself. lie Is<br />

!• Vico President of both the Block L<br />

t and tho Big Brothers, besides bolnK<br />

'• one of tho ma<strong>in</strong> coffs on the Varsity<br />

-Basketball team.<br />

*«-•*•'• •'• Concernlnc school Bob stated<br />

fe?l**'thls, "I liko this class, Mr. Barry's<br />

SSiS bost of all. (This last remark was<br />

ivery loud-Bob (rot an A that day.)<br />

I- 11 Barbara Bane<br />

Ward Healy<br />

Did you just see a red streak A hush settled over the mill<strong>in</strong>g<br />

. ish by? It was probably Birbara crowd of enthusiastic onlookers, as<br />

B<strong>in</strong>e Red headed brown - c>cd a leather sphere shot <strong>in</strong> an arch,<br />

Barbara is a very busy girl; She fall<strong>in</strong>g directly through tho basket<br />

rfouh' s as Sccrotary of the Shield with out a scratch. "Chalk up an-<br />

nnd Secretary of tho G.A.A. besides other 'r<strong>in</strong>ger* for the 'Imp<br />

lie<strong>in</strong>c: a Biff Sister and member of<br />

the Block "L".<br />

~Wo alt enjoyed Barbara nt the<br />

last two Freshman Receptions <strong>in</strong><br />

her n>lo as Stella Dallas, which, by<br />

tho why, is her favorite ,<br />

Barbara sounds liko tho real soapopera<br />

idol when she comes look<strong>in</strong>g<br />

for "Lolly baby".<br />

5 feet, 7 <strong>in</strong>ches that comprise<br />

Barbara arc filled with a gay wit<br />

and an outstand<strong>in</strong>g personality.<br />

Sho is an easy girl to please—has<br />

no pot peeves and likes all k<strong>in</strong>ds<br />

of food.<br />

Barbara is especially active <strong>in</strong><br />

From Iho vorlons th<strong>in</strong>gs he said sports which has given her a pood<br />

? Bob's Idea of i> perfect even<strong>in</strong>g background for her ambition—to be<br />

•: would run romcthlng like this: a physcial cd. teacher. She'll go to<br />

••:•• Ho would take out his Ideal State to study after graduation this<br />

-, girl—B'5" <strong>in</strong> height; hazel hair; Jane.<br />

' color of eyes aqua (that s the color Hav<strong>in</strong>g successfully captured<br />

Bob gavel). <strong>The</strong>y would go to d<strong>in</strong>- Barbara s attention for a few m<strong>in</strong>ner<br />

and he would order sonic deutes wo were grateful and, therelicious<br />

southern fried chicken. After fore, let busy Barbara go <strong>in</strong> search<br />

d<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g he and his date would go onco aga<strong>in</strong> of "Lolly baby".<br />

danc<strong>in</strong>g where 'Jigg<strong>in</strong>"' is permitted.<br />

Jigg<strong>in</strong>g is Bob's speciality.<br />

After danc<strong>in</strong>g-oh well, why make<br />

th<strong>in</strong>ps so easy you take it from<br />

there.<br />

Joyce Henry<br />

Amid the nolae and confusion of<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong> Staff room Joyce Henry<br />

was found, busily writ<strong>in</strong>g away.<br />

When asked her favorite uubject. lUUJCl'l,<br />

joyco smiled and said,<br />

Staff, of course."<br />

'<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Besides be<strong>in</strong>g « member of the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Staff this 5 foot 4 <strong>in</strong>ch<br />

hazel-eyed, golden - brown haired<br />

1 By Sue Goldsmith<br />

Many City Teenage Clubs If you beard all that dapp<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Plan Dances, Hobbies; and imp<strong>in</strong>g sixth and seventh^<br />

periods last week, don't worry, k<br />

By Marianno GUzlcr ,<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are many .social organiza-<br />

wasn't the new glee club. It WM<br />

/' n tions <strong>in</strong> San Francisco for boys'and just the "Community SInff" of tho<br />

voice bellowed somewhere <strong>in</strong> the girls of high school age. In the Newcomer's Reception. . .'-'X'i^t'j<br />

crowd. <strong>The</strong>-nickname needs no <strong>in</strong>- past, tho activities of thuso group*<br />

troduction; of course It's Ward<br />

Honly. _<br />

were planned by adult leaders, but<br />

today tho teenagers plan thoir own<br />

<strong>The</strong> star player's aspiration is to program. :> ,.<br />

coach high school basketball. But<br />

first ho must attend summer school Thcso activities aro,.so varied,<br />

so that he can take advantage of a there isn't room to list them all,<br />

four ..year ..scholarship, ..play<strong>in</strong>g but. hero is a , p'riort summary of<br />

basketball, at St. Mary's. them.<br />

Tho Coliseum <strong>The</strong>ater reserves<br />

Ponc<strong>in</strong>g<br />

six of tho last row balcony seats All of tho 'groups below have<br />

for Ward every Friday ^ven<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

s<strong>in</strong>co he's a regular customer there.<br />

rooms to hold dances <strong>in</strong>. Stuno oven<br />

Why the last row Ward? have coko bars and kitchens for<br />

ts it because girls are so dam<br />

light snacks.<br />

far-sighted?<br />

YWCA — Monday: A boys and<br />

Truthfully speak<strong>in</strong>g though. girls group plans regular dances.<br />

Ward is a familiar ornament at Friday: Junior Hostess group of<br />

most <strong>Lowell</strong> Dances. <strong>The</strong> thought of girls over sixteen meets.<br />

a tall choc shake with a big rosy YMCA — dances for older teen-<br />

cheery bobb<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the bubbles ex*<br />

hileratcs him.<br />

ySl—YCI (50 Oak 'Street-<br />

• \Autt season Mr. Healy became n Thursday night dances arc held <strong>in</strong><br />

member of the Boys' Block "L"<br />

Lefty Rowell<br />

Ho's G feet four <strong>in</strong>ches, f<strong>in</strong>d 175<br />

pounds of manhood. lie's a low 4,<br />

and has hazel colored anil<br />

brown hair; a good bi•uiici nn<br />

a neat -dresser, He likes baseball,<br />

basketball, and murder mysteries.<br />

IIEs ideal girl must be 5 feet 1<br />

<strong>in</strong>ches lull and 115 pounds. (This<br />

is a must.) He adiu, "Just like<br />

Hob Matheny'j, girl." He can be<br />

found nay first period mak<strong>in</strong>g himself<br />

useful to A/r. Monroe. No<br />

crowd<strong>in</strong>g, please!<br />

His activities at <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>in</strong>clude<br />

1 .'<br />

<strong>The</strong> frosh wore first welcomed^<br />

by M.O. Dick Clarke and then with<br />

a song written by Marta.Nag^i.V.-.^-'i<br />

Don McGrew Shot ft l /-V'Vi<br />

Tho members gave "their version ,.<br />

of the "Shoot<strong>in</strong>g of Dan McGrcwV, : ;<br />

read by Ken Gardner with such;<br />

we!V known actors as Joss "Mc-<br />

Grow" Scroggy, Diane "Lady Lou-. '<br />

Davidson, Tony "Bartender' Dun-.<br />

3ton, Drew "Dead-Eye" Turner/<br />

Bob RowftU and Tom Gltkbarg.<br />

Next.oh tho program was-we<br />

famed barbsr shop qu<strong>in</strong>tet consist<strong>in</strong>g<br />

of nancy Hartlgrave, Louise<br />

Hanford, ford, Elizabeth Cownn and Joan<br />

Beal. l. Ken oi aga<strong>in</strong> stepped Into tho<br />

llmer limelight ' and performed some magic<br />

fetes. Tho came a piano duct<br />

played by Olivo Bliss and Joan<br />

Beal.<br />

How a Newspaper should be run<br />

summon,.<br />

was shown by'Mark "Editor" Kas-<br />

Hobblcs and Sports an<strong>in</strong>. Dave, "I type with ten f<strong>in</strong>-<br />

Society, and made the AH City<br />

Lightweight Qu<strong>in</strong>tet simultaneous- Got uoc a n favorite ravonic hobby nuuuy ur or »|ivrf sport? i |gcrs",_ ~-,i •» Geoff -f»;«"«r«" rion, and H*".&lTii« Tony;,."Re-<br />

ly. I You're sure to f<strong>in</strong>d ono to your I porter\ Dunston. <strong>The</strong> skit literally<br />

Every morn<strong>in</strong>g before scho. \ Of-1 lik<strong>in</strong>g at either of theso places. ? r - dct ? with a bangl How Three<br />

ficer Healy plays hero of the Traf-1 YWCA — Girls: c photography,<br />

fie 'Squad and safe guards countless waiv<strong>in</strong>g, swimm<strong>in</strong>g, ' hikes, etc.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> students from be<strong>in</strong>g mowed YMI-Yd — Girls: radio, nrls;<br />

down <strong>in</strong> the rat race to our wonder- crafts, and other hobbies.<br />

ful school days.<br />

YMI-YCI — Boys: box<strong>in</strong>g, swimm<strong>in</strong>g,"<br />

and various other boy's<br />

Arend Horstmeyer sports.<br />

This is the story of <strong>Lowell</strong>'s (More <strong>in</strong>formation next issue)<br />

SUPERMAN, Arend Horstmeyer.<br />

He is 6* feet -t <strong>in</strong>ches tall, weighs<br />

175 pounds, has hnzel eyes and<br />

brownhair. However, it is his pleas<strong>in</strong>g<br />

ami friendly personality that<br />

makes him so well-liked. His help-<br />

irl is a Big Sister, a member of' thu Big Brothers. Scroll, Block "L"<br />

the Shield, nnd president of the I Society, ond tho Varsity Basketball<br />

Girls' Block L. Her ambition is to team. His dislikes arc few and far<br />

bo a private secretary nnd to learn I between. <strong>The</strong>y <strong>in</strong>clude phon<strong>in</strong>g the cnt facts quite pla<strong>in</strong>lcss.<br />

to play tennis, which she has<br />

Arend likes toasted m<strong>in</strong>ccd-olivo<br />

absentee list from Mr. Monroe's<br />

been try<strong>in</strong>g to do s<strong>in</strong>ce she was ten<br />

sandwiches and strawberry waffles.<br />

office, and those people who don't<br />

years old.<br />

Also Harry James unit Charlie<br />

yell at games.<br />

Spivak's trumpet play<strong>in</strong>g hits the<br />

Joyce likes all k<strong>in</strong>ds of sports, His ambition is to study Law, snot. His favorite pastimes arc<br />

. so her ideal boy would have to be and after talk<strong>in</strong>g to him I feel hik<strong>in</strong>g, fish<strong>in</strong>g, movies, sports and<br />

athletic. Ho would be between 5 certa<strong>in</strong> that he would make an ex-<br />

feet G <strong>in</strong>. and 6 feet tali with cellent lawyer. FUTURE? Stan-<br />

; blonde hair, nml blue or hazel eyes, ford University, he hopes. When?<br />

&nd Joyce added, he must have a After graduation next February.<br />

wonderful personality.<br />

Upon <strong>in</strong>quir<strong>in</strong>g as to a secret<br />

When asked about her likes and ambition, he replied with a laugh,<br />

dislikes Joyce declared that she j "<strong>The</strong> FBI".<br />

likes everyth<strong>in</strong>g except dirty sad- j jje |s k t0 his friends as<br />

dies. With these th<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> m<strong>in</strong>i!, "Ltifty", and if you haven't guess-<br />

there can be no doubt Joyce will ed by now, he is Robert Rowelt,<br />

be one of the best presidents the your new Student Body Secretary,<br />

Girls' Block L has had.<br />

and one of which <strong>Lowell</strong> cun well<br />

be proud.<br />

Student In Mike Debate<br />

Tuesday night, February 18th,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> was represents on the air<br />

by Ciitlier<strong>in</strong>c Chapman. <strong>The</strong> program,<br />

( <strong>Lowell</strong>ite Of '25 Is Star<br />

Of Tennis And Piano<br />

Ava Molnar<br />

^ ur to be <strong>in</strong>t<br />

d " id M<br />

role of President of the Boy's Block<br />

L and Bifr Brothers.<br />

No wonder they call Mm "Homey"<br />

cause he'o a w<strong>in</strong>ner and a thorhll<br />

t!<br />

'It's Up to Youth," was<br />

sponsored by "Seventeen" mngaz<strong>in</strong>o.<br />

"Should a girl work dur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

high school?" was the problem. It<br />

was first presented <strong>in</strong> drama form,<br />

and then Cather<strong>in</strong>e and other representatives<br />

of St. Ignatius, Commerce,<br />

and Wash<strong>in</strong>gton debated the<br />

topic. Cather<strong>in</strong>e also deserves congratulations<br />

for w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g the Bay<br />

Area Division of tho "American<br />

Revolution Daughters' Good Piltrrimago<br />

Tour" Sho now has a<br />

chance to go to Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, D.C.<br />

iewed;<br />

Lonely Girls feel was told <strong>in</strong> song<br />

by Jean Athcrton, Carmen Castillo<br />

ant] Jackie Geary.<br />

Por.d W<strong>in</strong>s Contest<br />

Judge Roy Murlock had quite a<br />

time select<strong>in</strong>g tho w<strong>in</strong>ner of the<br />

baby contest, but chose Bruce Pond<br />

. as the most well-behaved. <strong>The</strong> other<br />

, bounc<strong>in</strong>g babes were: Lloyd D<strong>in</strong>kelspicl,<br />

Bob Davey, Bill Holmes,<br />

Jack Davis, Jack I.ynd, Dush Boretta<br />

and Drew Turner. <strong>The</strong> mothers<br />

of the off (and we do mean off)<br />

spr<strong>in</strong>gs were Marie t.udcman, Ly-<br />

r t ; d<strong>in</strong> Potter, Joan Hollebaugh, Joyce<br />

I'm too modest," said Marcus GGor<br />

Henry, Delia Reese, Lynn Williams<br />

don, class of '25, last week, but a and Sarita Johnson.<br />

d<strong>in</strong>ner <strong>in</strong>vitation seemed to change<br />

his m<strong>in</strong>d. Five feet, 10 <strong>in</strong>ches, and Stella Dnllns, luios Barbara Bane,<br />

1G0 pounds of muscle, good- look- also came ca fr for a visit. sit. Bill Nef Neff,<br />

i Marcus, formerly the California D Davo Geoffrion, Gffi Bob Bb Rowetl. Rtl MMas-<br />

M i t Dlht Wilber,<br />

extensively, giv<strong>in</strong>g corcc<br />

every lar«e city <strong>in</strong> the U. S.<br />

In Fthrunry IS 12, <strong>in</strong> the middle J. Scroggy Tries<br />

of a lour, he unlisted nt Hamilton<br />

Field. After over four years of For Scholarship<br />

service as a caula<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the AAF.<br />

Marcus wan honorably discharged<br />

Debators Excell At<br />

Ripon and Alhambra<br />

On Saturday March 1, <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

students competed nnd placed high<br />

<strong>in</strong> forensic tournaments nt Ripon<br />

and Alhambrn.<br />

At Ripon Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e Geary took<br />

first place <strong>in</strong> extemporaneous<br />

speak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> a very closo contest;<br />

Bill resch took third. Dan Sharp<br />

and Ronald Miguel won first <strong>in</strong><br />

Junior Division debat<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>The</strong> debate<br />

teams Participat<strong>in</strong>g In Senior<br />

debate were Don Cahen - Norma<br />

Walsh, Bob Miller-Tom Campenelln,<br />

Roselyn M<strong>in</strong>cer-Bill Resch.<br />

<strong>The</strong> students who went to Alhambru<br />

competed <strong>in</strong> declamatiun conteats.<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e Li'cht. went <strong>in</strong>to the<br />

f<strong>in</strong>als <strong>in</strong> Humorous Declamation.<br />

Others compet<strong>in</strong>g were Richard<br />

Birtlzbtl and Adrian Grceriberg.<br />

JoSK Scrog^y, as well as be<strong>in</strong>g<br />

-tntl rcHumed his piano career. i one °* <strong>Lowell</strong>'s prir«! athletes, is<br />

Gordon Is now do<strong>in</strong>g solo vorl:' als0 °. ne ° f - <strong>Lowell</strong>'s prize students<br />

<strong>in</strong>d teach<strong>in</strong>g artist students <strong>in</strong> his. He will graduate this June, as ono<br />

spare time. <strong>Lowell</strong>'s own Frances « <strong>Lowell</strong> H most hopeful graduates.<br />

Wciler is one of hi.i star pupils. Jons is reprcs^it<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Lowell</strong> High<br />

School, <strong>in</strong> tho competitive Bausch<br />

and Lomb Scholarship, to be awarded<br />

<strong>in</strong> June.<br />

Joss is now enter<strong>in</strong>g the f<strong>in</strong>als<br />

for;this scholarship. California willj<br />

davo one representative, and we nil<br />

hope it will be Joss, represent<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> and Snn Francisco.<br />

If ho w<strong>in</strong>s, he will attend Rochester<br />

University, New York. While<strong>in</strong><br />

attendance there, ho must major"<br />

<strong>in</strong> rrathematics and take courses <strong>in</strong><br />

Chemistry ami Physics, as well as<br />

other difficult courses.<br />

Purpose of this scholarship is to<br />

encourage more men to enter the<br />

field of science. Jess 1 Do you know that future ballet<br />

queens uro present <strong>in</strong> our fttuUent<br />

body? Olive Bliss nn»l Joan Sawyer,<br />

who practice nt the San Francisco<br />

Ballet School, toured with the opera<br />

company last fall when they went<br />

to Sacramento.<br />

Many <strong>Lowell</strong>ites spend their Saturdays<br />

work<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> downtown bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

establishments. Valorie Greenley<br />

ley, and Jon Joan Ul Beat met meet the public ublic<br />

whil . lo work<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the City of Paris-<br />

Tho <strong>The</strong> MMcrsich<br />

sicii gn girls, is, tpcnd spend their<br />

l<br />

Snturdoys work<strong>in</strong>g worL..» g <strong>in</strong> „. the office,<br />

of f Sl Sloans Furniture Co.<br />

ambition is to<br />

be a Chemical Eng<strong>in</strong>eer.<br />

With<strong>in</strong> <strong>The</strong> C A. A.<br />

P.T.A. Gives Donation For<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Red and White<br />

Through tho k<strong>in</strong>dness of -the<br />

P.T.A,' tho "Bed & White" received<br />

a generous donation this -week.<br />

On May 2, the orchestra wilt attend<br />

a musical festival at College<br />

of tho Pacific In Stockton.<br />

,Th<strong>in</strong> occasion is to judge an<br />

classify most of California's hig<br />

school bands and orchestras. It is,<br />

therefore, important to orchestra<br />

members that they w<strong>in</strong> a classification<br />

of "Excellent"<br />

A public, concert' will prccecd<br />

the festival on April 30, In the<br />

auditorium. .<strong>The</strong> selections will<br />

'.of.you who'don't know vary from Beethoven's'Fifth Symphony<br />

to "Chop Sticks".by Evans. -"<br />

Follow<strong>in</strong>g the.; festival tho' orchestra'will<br />

perform :for tho Music<br />

Educators Convention'on<br />

much'<br />

1 By Joyce Henry<br />

<strong>The</strong> Girl's Block L is plann<strong>in</strong>g<br />

its annual picnic which might be<br />

held at tho Mar<strong>in</strong> Town and. Country^<br />

Club over <strong>in</strong> beautiful arid popular<br />

Foirfar. Tho c two vrevioua<br />

picnics were.jheld at Pat Friend's<br />

country home; Jn Atlierton,<br />

ifay^.10<br />

<strong>in</strong>.tho.Mission Auditorium;-Hav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

been Invited ,to"p!ny.forchis'society.<br />

Indica^XW]atvIx>w^H'w^orcliestra;<br />

i t d d b y i r thris<br />

nn Your G.A.A. President Jean Atherton<br />

and Vive-President Barbara<br />

Freeman attended the meet<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

which wfs sponsored by the G.A.A. Each year tho P.T.A. makes this<br />

of Balboa High School.<br />

contribution'and iu this pear <strong>in</strong> parti-<br />

Many of the LoweH girl, this j S'o<br />

due costs, the<br />

term m have hve aga<strong>in</strong> i turned t d ont-.to.play t t l Thank you;<br />

^<br />

y; Mrs. George oge RnnekV Hnnck,".<br />

tennis. Under the management of treasurer. Mrc. tj George Frank,<br />

every one there had a marvelous Nnncy.Hdrdgravc, Jannt stark and president, and all mCmlwrs of the<br />

timejeittier <strong>in</strong> or out of Pat's lovely Nocllo Lfilleri many tournaments <strong>Lowell</strong> PTA P.T.A. ? '<br />

swimm<strong>in</strong>g-pool.; ! . " r: are be<strong>in</strong>g'planned... . " • «Vt<br />

-. This ;terni. the. girls: arorlook<strong>in</strong>g ^<strong>The</strong>,-results of lasttterm's ;<strong>in</strong>tereagerly;<br />

forward ^to iheir. plciilc^ns Bchboi Vtournamerifc 'haye^not,-"yet-<br />

mahy::of^thenCrare'; graduat<strong>in</strong>g: ant boon completed, but'Jean-Athcrtqn<br />

tho*'of'fair^snems^to be •'a\tavorlU was; champion of ithe seniors-\nrni champion, hv.its ]UI1IIUS -<br />

Janet;S^rkthe.juniorjyoa?^wEnncr. ^V Joan Orutirmachcr;<br />

Jcan'hasVyet^to^pIny^th^wmner/of<br />

.s'cbnsidcred.bV'musical'authortl<br />

tho'soph and freshman'match^^-";<br />

toi be .Tons^among • high'" school? (<br />

>;> Thi Is! term' thercc^re:<br />

aboujf B0r girls<br />

who-'are ;go<strong>in</strong>ff^but.'foriicoffika o<strong>in</strong>ff^but.'f t<strong>in</strong>g<br />

•^"DonalH'Swoeti'JaiKlgh^senior^hns<br />

atiW<strong>in</strong> larid"<br />

jnent.'bf c iPerk<strong>in</strong>s^id t<br />

riat^Slofl s'''assistant"-m<br />

ore;?giv^-!ies<br />

r tt H;<br />

took-3rd:place.In aioo:-,.. ..„,<br />

cap nfwhichiAi<strong>in</strong>.CurtlsaSiJ.il<br />

'••.ill<br />

»|:p


Indians Whip Bears In F<strong>in</strong>ale;<br />

Thirties W<strong>in</strong> Streak Snapped<br />

By George Callihnn<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s six Mimty cage scnloni, Ward Hcnly, Bob Mclliony, Arcnd<br />

HoTrtymcycr, Bob Kmsll, Ken Gardner and Clark tohnnon closed out<br />

Uicir prep bn kctball careers <strong>in</strong> a btaas of glory bj wampmg Miwon,<br />

^80.24, Marc ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , , d<br />

for thCK boy», who contributed ao much to 1/iwcH hiuikctbiill whll, they<br />

were here, with Ward Ilealy and<br />

Dob itictheny In (ho drlnrV «eal<br />

tho Cards trample*' • and romped<br />

ill over . . . tho hapless Bears,<br />

who were outclassed throughout.<br />

Ilcaly endced Ms drlw for tho scor<strong>in</strong>g<br />

by tank<strong>in</strong>g 14 polnls to lump.<br />

hlS s/ason's Mat (o 99, while his<br />

runn<strong>in</strong>g mate. Methcny/ncttcd 11.<br />

It was n black day for tho Papooses,<br />

however, as W saw their<br />

23 came w<strong>in</strong> streak fade before<br />

Mission's "never say dio" lightweights,<br />

37-30. After lend<strong>in</strong>g almost<br />

tho entire game, tho Cards<br />

seem<strong>in</strong>gly fell apart and Mission<br />

roared down tho f<strong>in</strong>ish beh<strong>in</strong>d thei<br />

two standouts. l<strong>in</strong>y Fiores and Bob<br />

Comacho, and Ken Flower's 6th<br />

personal foul, jravo them their opportunity,<br />

and they mado tho most<br />

of It, as Floras sank tho charity.<br />

Bob Soekolov's last cccond des><br />

pcration shot looked Ilko a reprieve,<br />

but it veered from Its course and<br />

Iho huzzer sounded with the weary<br />

Cards still battl<strong>in</strong>g for the ball.<br />

Tom Glafkldcs led <strong>Lowell</strong> scor<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with 11 digcts.<br />

No credit should be taken from<br />

theso boys, however, and here's<br />

hop<strong>in</strong>g they get their revenge on<br />

Mission next season.<br />

Coaches Ben Ncff and Bill fil<strong>in</strong>g<br />

aro to be congratulated on mo<br />

f<strong>in</strong>e jobs they did with tho two<br />

teams, for they mado it a worthwhile<br />

afternoon, cverytimo a <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

team took the Kezar Pavilion<br />

court.<br />

Eagle Scalps Hang<br />

In /njian's Teepee<br />

By Ted P<strong>in</strong>man<br />

Tho spectacular double w<strong>in</strong> over<br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton has made the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

30's undisputed champs <strong>in</strong> their<br />

division and put tho varsity <strong>in</strong> position<br />

to take a place <strong>in</strong> the unlimited<br />

cage race.<br />

Sets Pace<br />

Paced by Ken Flower, who has<br />

been acclaimed as one of prepdom's<br />

best cagers, tho 30's team was<br />

"<strong>in</strong> there" all the way. Guard<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

rebound<strong>in</strong>g, plac<strong>in</strong>g blocks, dribbl<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

~ci'cn steal<strong>in</strong>g tho ball fram<br />

under the beak of some poor Eagle<br />

—everyth<strong>in</strong>g seemed to flow smothly.<br />

'<br />

• Midway <strong>in</strong>to the last half all<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s po<strong>in</strong>ts had been made by<br />

Flower, but then Glafkidios put<br />

<strong>in</strong> two foul shots, Glikbarg sun!:<br />

a long onc,~Graubart contributed a<br />

field goal, and At Revero made a<br />

beautiful tip-<strong>in</strong> to pita, up a substantial<br />

lead which the papooses<br />

held to w<strong>in</strong> the game and the title.<br />

Puihovcr<br />

<strong>The</strong> Varsity gamo was LOWELL<br />

TUB LOWELL, MONDAY MARCH 17, W7<br />

FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS<br />

St Ignatius<br />

Ixiwcll<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln<br />

Polytechnic<br />

Mission<br />

Sacred Heart<br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

Galileo<br />

Commerce<br />

Bulboa<br />

"Won<br />

7<br />

a<br />

3 3<br />

'"1<br />

SETUP PASS<br />

Lost<br />

2<br />

3<br />

3 3350G<br />

Bears Jack l-arscn. No. 7, and Joe Polich, No. 17, stand by helplcs-ily<br />

OH deadly Wnrd Ifanly gels set 'o pop another field goal, <strong>in</strong> (he lriian<br />

rout or Mission at Kezar Pavilion, March .Ird. F<strong>in</strong>al "core: <strong>Lowell</strong> 30,<br />

Mlwticn 21, with Henly contribut<strong>in</strong>g II po<strong>in</strong>ts to the Cnrd cause.<br />

Sports Hound Digs Up Stories<br />

When Let Loose With Typewriter<br />

By Ed Green<br />

Many til<strong>in</strong>gs can happen at n<br />

baseball game, and they often do.<br />

For <strong>in</strong>stance, I was watch<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

(fame last year when I hoartl this<br />

one:<br />

Girl—(arriv<strong>in</strong>g late at tho frame)<br />

"What's the score, Larry?" Escort<br />

"Noth<strong>in</strong>g to noth<strong>in</strong>g."<br />

Girl "Oh goody, then we haven't<br />

missed » th<strong>in</strong>g."<br />

Another time I overheard a couple<br />

who were go<strong>in</strong>g steady.<br />

Girl "Who <strong>in</strong> the man <strong>in</strong> the blue<br />

coat, darl<strong>in</strong>g7" Boy "Thnt'u the umpire,<br />

dear." Girl "Why docs ho wear<br />

that funny wire th<strong>in</strong>g over his<br />

face?" Boy "To keen from bit<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the ball players, rnrccious."<br />

LOWELL TRACK SCHEDULE<br />

March 1-J—L<strong>in</strong>coln<br />

March 21—Mission<br />

March 22—Cal Frosh<br />

March 28—Richmond<br />

April 8—Galileo<br />

April 11—Bnlboa<br />

April 25— roly<br />

May 0, 7, 8,—All - City pro-Iim.<br />

May 10— All - City Meet<br />

Mr.y 17—Fresno Relay<br />

I May M—Modesto Relay, Lt. Wt.<br />

Chronicle Compliments<br />

Ken Flower with Sketch<br />

'•' By Chuck Oliver<br />

Summ<strong>in</strong>g up the AAA cago results of tho season, wo f<strong>in</strong>d <strong>Lowell</strong>'s,<br />

hoopsters tied forsccond place with L<strong>in</strong>coln, Poly, and MJsslon. It may<br />

bo somewhat of a consolation that wo beat tho three o\iilr second place<br />

teams but failed to down S. I. qu<strong>in</strong>tet, who were to bowentual champ.<br />

'""<strong>The</strong> breaks of tho gamo had it that wo didn't slip some low-hold '<br />

teamsand it was through the efforts of players lite Hcaly, Matheny,<br />

Turner, and others that we did beat somo of the better teams <strong>in</strong> the<br />

caguc.<br />

Inter - State Competition<br />

By ft four way flip-oMhc-co<strong>in</strong> the <strong>Lowell</strong> five were elected to go to<br />

Berkeley to compete for the <strong>in</strong>ter - slate champion»htp, <strong>in</strong> which the<br />

cream of Northern California's teams wero entered. /<br />

Wnrd llealy, the only San Francisco eager to be elected to Northern<br />

California's All Conferences Team, is now deadlocked with Jim Ramstead,<br />

of L<strong>in</strong>coln for high po<strong>in</strong>t honors, each hav<strong>in</strong>g 99 po<strong>in</strong>ts<br />

Bob Matheny, who is second highest for the Card<strong>in</strong>al Cngers wtuj<br />

outstand<strong>in</strong>g all through tho season for hia floorwark and rebound<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and was a great benefit to Wnrd as far as copp<strong>in</strong>/y scor<strong>in</strong>g honors were •_<br />

concerned. /<br />

Praise Department /<br />

Although these boys were outstand<strong>in</strong>g this reason it munn't be for.<br />

(cotton (hat without the nen&enlionnl teamwork of tilfntcrs like "Lefty! 1<br />

Rowell, Kudy Snare*. Clark Johnson, tjury Terl<strong>in</strong>g, and Ken (tardnvt;<br />

ihe team could not have been the great success that it was.<br />

Tak<strong>in</strong>g top honors as be<strong>in</strong>g the most sensational team San Francisco<br />

has seen <strong>in</strong> years, were the <strong>Lowell</strong> lightweight five, and without a doubt ><br />

the dazzl<strong>in</strong>g player of the year was fust-bnuJc<strong>in</strong>g, deadly Kenny Flower. I<br />

Although tho Card Papooses dropped their f<strong>in</strong>al game to mission, !<br />

they established a record unseen <strong>in</strong> thi'/i city for many a year, and<br />

brought home a well won, hard fought chmnpionship.<br />

Tho <strong>Lowell</strong> Bastbiillers. coached by Mr. Drysdale, started the season<br />

with a banp by knock<strong>in</strong>g off L<strong>in</strong>coln 7 tv-1.<br />

<strong>Play</strong>ers like Rowoll, Mnrsico. Shepardson, Morgan, Callnhan, Hickl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

and others look promis<strong>in</strong>g to give other tt-amj a Tew worries Chis year.<br />

Swimm<strong>in</strong>g Season<br />

Mr. Feil<strong>in</strong>g's swimmers will start their season on March 30, befofj<br />

bitckcil up by Knrbp. D<strong>in</strong>kolspiel, NcYf, Fudem. Smith, and K<strong>in</strong>gston <strong>in</strong><br />

tho varsity. Fisher, Ji-;Gowan, I-cef Horn, and Matzgar will perform for<br />

the lightweights.<br />

Tho general <strong>in</strong>formation about the track team wiil be found elsewhere<br />

on this page. But, it might be mentioned that Coach Harris is 'enthused<br />

over this year's team and hopes to defend successively the \<br />

-"•city title of last year.<br />

Card Baseballers<br />

Rap L<strong>in</strong>coln, 7-1<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s varsity baseball squad<br />

opened their nrc-sciison practice<br />

schedule by whipp<strong>in</strong>g L<strong>in</strong>coln, 7-1<br />

nt Big Rec, February 28th.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Indians three pitcher*. George<br />

Callahan, "Red" Manheimer and Ed<br />

Mayer held the Mustang batsmen<br />

C<strong>in</strong>dermen Knock<br />

Piedmont 72 to 42<br />

Tho <strong>Lowell</strong>'s c<strong>in</strong>dermen came<br />

through with a driv<strong>in</strong>g victory last<br />

Friday which slammed the Piedmont<br />

traiksters 72^ to 42H.<br />

<strong>The</strong> o\-erwhelm<strong>in</strong>g defeat <strong>in</strong> which<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> took almost every first place<br />

was a surprise as Piedmont wu<br />

supposed to be one of the toughest<br />

teams <strong>in</strong> tho Bay Area.<br />

It would be hard to say just who<br />

was outstand<strong>in</strong>g as it was the team<br />

as a whole and not <strong>in</strong>dividuals who<br />

scored the victory.<br />

But turn<strong>in</strong>g from associated stor-<br />

ies, we come up with u sordid one.<br />

wll well, t to cont<strong>in</strong>ue. ti<br />

What Next?<br />

After a football gome last Fall<br />

a girl came up and told me this<br />

ie:<br />

"I had to change my seat several<br />

:.'•.


SEK<br />

IUSK1IAM.<br />

GAMES<br />

THE LOWELL<br />

OLDEST HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Volume S9, No. 3 SAN I-HANCISCO. CAI.1KOHNIA. TUESDAY. Afllll. 8. I!)I7 Founded January, 1898<br />

SPRING SPORTS ARE IN FULL SWING<br />

LISTEN,<br />

LOWELL<br />

Ity t)nvf Ilircnhnum<br />

After a weeks vacation, welcomed<br />

by all, <strong>Lowell</strong> is once aga<strong>in</strong> nliv, seventh period, on April<br />

nth.<br />

<strong>The</strong>. clntw officers. Bill Gchlnrdi,<br />

Hy Frank Packard<br />

"I 1 ',, 1 fnr Thc nas(<br />

';!'"'"! -<br />

<strong>in</strong> the stepp<strong>in</strong>g Klonos lo tlic chnmnionship.<br />

Our track record <strong>in</strong> clean<br />

everfn r?o Vaions of<br />

" U considerc.i nx. those long f<strong>in</strong>al exams seems ime<br />

supported us powible. We ran now welcome the '<br />

.-,;•- , . , , '"'id of the term without the iiHiiat<br />

Teams T must have tnu support of 'dread.<br />

their schools. <strong>Lowell</strong> has admirably; ... , , .. , . ,<br />

supported her football and hn.kct- I""} 1 exam<strong>in</strong>ations lmve not 1<br />

lm I trams: «hv slack up now? <strong>The</strong> «>«'"*>>• 'I 1 '" 0 «.W K > 1 }'- hovvever. [<br />

IH,Y» who ilny'thcseso'cnlledm<strong>in</strong>- 11 ', 1 "" 1 * V" 1''" '"'•, "'"" '"<br />

nr' upon* don't retard them as cl: 'fe\liut they will c<strong>in</strong>wamc oncij<strong>in</strong>n; r.ic.<br />

m<strong>in</strong>or. perlml <strong>in</strong>steai of two. Th!» niea.i«| Tlw r.,emhers of the dance com-<br />

Truck Team :'"»' "'• » 1 "' 11 K :i24, Janet Stone, 104, and Jeanne<br />

f|Susnow. 104, divulged that the<br />

• theme for the dance will be "Spr<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Carousel".<br />

<strong>The</strong> auditorium will be decorated,<br />

literally, like n circuit. Crepe paper<br />

will create the effect of n tent, and<br />

the walls will be covered with jridefdiow<br />

characters: <strong>The</strong> Fat Ladyhnv»<br />

to eram »«ly 1 mittci- ore: <strong>The</strong> class officers ani!<br />

. half a« lone as we did before! | Mcrideo Kilmer, SSI, Larry Grau-<br />

••-- been made; ban. mo. Mary Ann —<br />

this reaHDtt we ask you to come<br />

l-'riilay. Hfetoiy.<br />

All &<br />

out to the moot." at Kezar Stadium.<br />

Civics elasses ,vill lte<br />

One <strong>in</strong> ore- rooter can furnish the fomlniied for a f<strong>in</strong>al text to lie<br />

<strong>in</strong>spiration to push a d<strong>in</strong>ner across (riven <strong>in</strong> the auditorium. United<br />

the tape u tenth of a second ahead States Hixtory I and n chides will<br />

of his opponent. Get out ami hack receive similur exami<strong>in</strong>tionn.<br />

—Courtesy of Cnll-Huliittn your team.<br />

llascl>.ill Team Threatens<br />

I'iclureil above is Jeane Uimi',<br />

Spr<strong>in</strong>gs .Scholarship for his out- who won 2nd prize <strong>in</strong> California Under .Mr. Dry.idnln, our IHIKVIWII<br />

stand<strong>in</strong>g work while at <strong>Lowell</strong>, joss <strong>in</strong> Ihe Has tor Seal 1'oster Con*<br />

team has made rapid proj-ress.<br />

IlasehnU, unfortunately, has lately<br />

froggy, high senior, was one of IVKI. See nl«ry on VURV .1. Col. I. suffered lark of luu-k<strong>in</strong>jr. This is I<br />

those cho-.en lo represent S. F. <strong>in</strong><br />

the Ilausch and I/mih Science<br />

.Scholarship test;.<br />

;<br />

In the Field of Art<br />

John O'Brien, a low* freshman of<br />

Picnic For All H 2's<br />

Keg. 1:10, had no me of his pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

iK-eepted and placed 011 public dis-<br />

lh Harry CoIIis Meets<br />

Venezuelan Envoy<br />

Marry Collfo, 'S.U, is well known<br />

for ih.<br />

"Tht.-.<br />

1<br />

.';?°<br />

'me school s<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shield am! Svioll societies<br />

*>« teams.<br />

e plann<strong>in</strong>g a picnic for at) high<br />

play by a downtown Department s'ophmores hmos wwhich<br />

is to be hold at<br />

!> TOP SKN'IOltS<br />

.Store. Jean Hime, whose picture ' Sij-mund Sigim<strong>in</strong>d Ste .Stern Grove on Monday,<br />

appeared d <strong>in</strong> i several l daily dil papers,1 !" May "»lh. ' Th <strong>The</strong> picnic will last from<br />

took .second prize (the only one] -1:00 <strong>in</strong> t<strong>in</strong>- afternoon 'til 8:0(1 p.m.<br />

fiom this city lo place) hi a Col-,"* nijrhL<br />

ilVirnia pouter contest. Tickets ke will ill prohnbly pony go j;o on sale<br />

In the Field of Sports .Monday, April L'Sth.ahd ~ only H2's '<br />

<strong>The</strong> Vai-sity Baskethiill Team ^'"^^/vei^pivfereuei.. <strong>The</strong> ik<br />

after ty<strong>in</strong>g for second place <strong>in</strong> the<br />

city, went on to svnmp the city<br />

championship;* and w<strong>in</strong> an undisputed<br />

1st place <strong>in</strong> the All-Northern<br />

California Toiunmcnt, while the<br />

Thirties tied for 1st place <strong>in</strong> the<br />

AAA. Ward Ilculy was the only i<br />

player chosen from this city for |<br />

the AIl-Northciii Cai Team, and'<br />

Ben N'eff was* acclaimed by many •<br />

papers as the be*t coach <strong>in</strong> S. F.<br />

In the Field of Public Speak<strong>in</strong>g .<br />

Kurtis Mayer, Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e Geary,;<br />

and Joe Sehwjib all won 1st places<br />

<strong>in</strong> three city-wide contest: Tlie<br />

American legion, Tho Lions Club,<br />

mid <strong>The</strong> Knight* of Pythias respectively.<br />

In the Field of Itadio ,<br />

Ken Flower, tops <strong>in</strong> basketball, •<br />

proved his versatility by plac<strong>in</strong>g<br />

third <strong>in</strong> the radio division of the<br />

big Stockton Forensic Tournament.<br />

pill Home, Keg 100. won 1st place<br />

<strong>in</strong> the. N. California Hoys' Club:<br />

(|uix over station KI'O. Cather<strong>in</strong>e j<br />

Chupman was one of the four to<br />

comprise n radio panci for the<br />

- "Seventeen" magaz<strong>in</strong>e coast to<br />

coast radio program over KFJtC.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re can be. no doubt about il:<br />

•; <strong>Lowell</strong> M the best school In the<br />

• city!<br />

, <strong>Lowell</strong> Looks lo the Future<br />

11<br />

• Students of <strong>Lowell</strong> should wel-<br />

-s.conie a wonderful Idea<br />

1<br />

Speakers W<strong>in</strong> In<br />

Forensic Tourney<br />

Lcwell came home with three<br />

first ptaces from tho Stockton<br />

hiircnsic Tournament held Friday<br />

nml Satunlay the 21 and 22 o f<br />

<strong>The</strong> fun began i..n Friday when.<br />

, , , after many rounir of hetic cornmany<br />

li<strong>in</strong>m<strong>in</strong>RFK I'e tpeaks. ,K.tition Ted F<strong>in</strong>nan won first <strong>in</strong><br />

Harry y says, "get-: you y <strong>in</strong>to extemiiernnepun mjaeoift speak<strong>in</strong>g, Ken Flo<br />

a lot or <strong>in</strong>trrentiiiR i'\rperienre».";«er look third In Radio.Announe-<br />

Wl!rfeiS lh vho *.iundL'i. frantic. lyunt^^ich'-lth'mid GtlTpliiK."i^<br />

, It lunied out that lie was nee'10 p.m.<br />

Where? <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

ell<br />

auditorium.<br />

dHi<br />

Who?<br />

'• Everybody. Xot only students, but<br />

1 motheia and fathers and teachers<br />

as well. In other words, everyone<br />

is <strong>in</strong>vited to display an example of<br />

1 his or her favorite hobby.<br />

: <strong>The</strong> show is be<strong>in</strong>g sponsored by<br />

• the Patent Touchers Association.<br />

: and it's for all k<strong>in</strong>d* of hobbies—<br />

I stamp collect <strong>in</strong>g, wood can<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

'clay model<strong>in</strong>g, and n thousand and<br />

one celetas.<br />

! <strong>The</strong> deadl<strong>in</strong>e for enter<strong>in</strong>g was<br />

i orig<strong>in</strong>ally set for April 7, but Slto<br />

jili'Co loudspeakers nt both<br />

; Lorrfgan has moved it up to' Wcd-<br />

&$i ends of the halls, so that pupils may<br />

i nosdity, April 0, AH students must<br />

%>Vbe greeted each morn<strong>in</strong>g by smooth,<br />

I sign up by then <strong>in</strong> 117.. Br<strong>in</strong>g your<br />

' ~>pleasant music to start the day<br />

j displays Thursday morn<strong>in</strong>g to ilOO.<br />

f;right. What do you th<strong>in</strong>k about it?<br />

i Uo sure and tell your mothers<br />

- "—p u8a l<strong>in</strong>e won't you?<br />

] und dads about it, for parents are<br />

especially urged to partlelpatov<br />

I Lvt's sec who can have tho biggest<br />

This term, the JI.O.T.G, is well 1 turn • out - students, parents, or<br />

6b Evans Is Among 8 In<br />

supplied with Enfielda. If you * t>n " htt "'<br />

wonder why some-of the Privates<br />

|<br />

Uuells K.O.T.C. is complcl<strong>in</strong>e Us<br />

plans for the Army Week Pm-ndo,<br />

to lie held tomorrow morn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

<strong>The</strong> parade is <strong>in</strong> honor of Army<br />

Week,' celebrated dur<strong>in</strong>g the week<br />

.i.VBob,' who plans to oriter the'tned' of the 7-12 of April;;.?<br />

icalflold.will bojtlnhlBstudies <strong>in</strong><br />

July ol Deep Spr<strong>in</strong>gs. He may then<br />

Cornell./or.-tho rem<strong>in</strong>der of<br />

BuccessfuircnndidntesNverc<br />

1 ;;:;" • .. -- ; :<br />

As well^os^ho parndeV. tho^diiy<br />

ilLbe hurkedl>iia">ery<strong>in</strong>t


iioo n»rn mw s»» PnnsOco.<br />

California<br />

I* II. 8. a A. Metnben *»•<br />

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LOWELL STAFF<br />

EDITOR<br />

Aarodtc Editor<br />

JJ0W8 Editor<br />

Feature Editors<br />

— DAVE<br />

J- •-•-;•— ," „<br />

Al Karflensen<br />

C "Tw<strong>in</strong> Slofiebnugh<br />

„ Fdltor .. ..-<br />

- Sport? Editor<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager<br />

<strong>in</strong>go Editor .<br />

•'••• Mark Knsun<strong>in</strong><br />

-_** with a<br />

jtreen nttd p<strong>in</strong>k plaid f-kirl lo|tpt>d with n green<br />

cashmere.<br />

Small colored scarves worn under the collar of<br />

MricMy tailored sportt* blouxes appear lo be the<br />

favorite fad with tnanv. Ilob<strong>in</strong> Coll<strong>in</strong>-* wears a<br />

dash<strong>in</strong>t; brtj-hl green one.<br />

Carol JJonly :i|>]K>nred the other day <strong>in</strong> a<br />

In-icl'tly colored skirt with wide diagonal stripes<br />

af yellow, blue, and watermelon, cut rather full,<br />

and topped with a watermelon mibhy sweater.<br />

On cooler days sweater nnd skirts roifih su-<br />

I»ieme. A newcomer to <strong>Lowell</strong>, .Tonn Denby, has<br />

a lively lijrht frreen .iTifrnrr. sweater. Hermetic<br />

\<strong>in</strong>kN-rs fushia jacket worn with n Hclu grer<br />

pluid d f-knt is certa<strong>in</strong>ly an eye catcher.<br />

_ And Andlisten<br />

n cirU, if you<br />

want t to sue the latest <strong>in</strong><br />

rniRs, pplease<br />

l notice i tho th worn bv b Sherrtll Shll<br />

Taylor.<br />

Letters To <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Dear Friend:<br />

I have read with a great deal of <strong>in</strong>terest vour<br />

school paper "Tile <strong>Lowell</strong>" and f<strong>in</strong>d it verv assembled.<br />

What particularly <strong>in</strong>terested me was an artidt<br />

ask<strong>in</strong>g why the Hospitality H,,use could not bf<br />

used for high school socials. I made an Investlcition<br />

<strong>in</strong>to this matter and found out the follow<strong>in</strong>g<br />

That Hospitality House is now be<strong>in</strong>g remodeli' Conjil<br />

Schools Wccl<br />

Jhall ,,rcs^f<br />

Concert on '<br />

torium.<br />

_Tho


THB LOWKLUtUERDAY APRO, 8.1947<br />

Redsk<strong>in</strong>s 'Round Reservation<br />

Exhibition of Art °, ! I<br />

By <strong>Lowell</strong>Studentt\<br />

Three LowelHte* lure been <strong>in</strong> I<br />

the limelleht for w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g Art Con-,<br />

tats. Jean '»mo took firrt place'<br />

In San Franel«co, and necond place Bud Karby<br />

<strong>The</strong> iicene In Mr. Monroe 1 Herb Suhr<br />

J .1. •> rullfoniia. In the water I <strong>The</strong> iicene Is Mr. Monroe"* * nfffce. office,; After patiently Hitenlng llitenlne; to Mr.<br />

»f»tonEa«eSeafffo>Cr!pple:the time 1. «Ijrth period. What', jBaiu ,ccit« on Mi favorite topic for<br />

S & ^^Sohiwi TOi •[•"PPMiliWt I am try<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>in</strong>ter- ten M<strong>in</strong>ute*.I grabbed Herb Sphr<br />

SSInler school iVholanihlp to the view Urnf Kurbey. -tar th*. tenn<strong>in</strong> racket .and dragged<br />

California School of F<strong>in</strong>e Arta <strong>in</strong>' Enter<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Lowell</strong> an fre*hman, I him out of Sir. BMI , Clvf€ Frank Packard riij Mart<strong>in</strong> Rrptaa '; i-~:j<br />

* ^l"**;<br />

TL. r .fh.n, Pn.ti,r rnnieiit. ! Rod !• iMw a low funlor. IT* !•' After a half hour* quiz<strong>in</strong>g, Herb<br />

: .<br />

If t>r« ia on. per In thi» thi j , ,, £<br />

fehoot ht tht that to not t hd hard t to Intrview, Interview, I gjg g<br />

It* t* Frank Packard. U<br />

"Frank." "Fk" I .tartjd t to »r.<br />

In i Enter<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Lowell</strong> an freshman,', nim'out of Mr. Ba»»'',' Civic* c'Ka*. want t t to IInter—" t " "Y "Ye* I Uk like choc:,<br />

i-iuirr LDnicM. ' Ilud iii now a low Junior lie I* 1 After a half hour"* *iulzlng, Herb shakes, cant sec girla who dye tlieir:<br />

cp^nhrought 11* hon-1 Act<strong>in</strong>g Clerk of .AmndS for'the Mt mr with the Impmlnn, that; hair, and aim all, I don't UMJ,<br />

fell from the Xationalj Block Land a Big Brother. among other th<strong>in</strong>gs, w IIKCR to publicity .(.T») •.»'•'<br />

- • - • K - 1 „ Award. IxMrional eshiHt, | (About thh lime, Mr. Monroe — •—-'- Xev milf <strong>in</strong> Milan Rndm-k-h.<br />

Sutter Street, and thntV where i<br />

most of the teenage activities are |<br />

carried on. It h:m large social •<br />

rimms, n gym. and a really KUVII<br />

swimm<strong>in</strong>g pool. I<br />

You'd !m surprized nt h«w many I<br />

teen-aim girls l>cloitg to the "Y"J<br />

<strong>The</strong>y f<strong>in</strong>d it's loads of fun, and<br />

they make new friends from other<br />

schools at the diim-es and other<br />

TJTJl^ZSXte* tz^Fr&zvs:<br />

f «nilr hat u<br />

'happen <strong>in</strong> Unveil.<br />

HONOR ROLL<br />

Phony", also won the district con-ir," !! v.",*- " tavS'u i<br />

teat on Fcl». 27. 11: Wuriii.<br />

She will complete for the Malcj «••» *'**• , ,<br />

championship and » lartre prize iri| |tlMim m, 1(V,.r, ii"rT— n. chnimm. | M a n . .<br />

Burl<strong>in</strong>Ramo some time tl the nenr : It. Dav.y. K. Dunciio. J. Dunlap. V. ihwKlriH. J. Sliunmn. II.<br />

mur ' :«t.r. I), Itolrcm.. riilM-n. U Unriiclt. A- llior. II. Uruwii.<br />

_ ~ • •• < ittm<strong>in</strong> an, t\vr. 5.1— It. Ciw.liiRcr. I*. CJiln, T. KJnmuii.<br />

. Sprmg Concert Com<strong>in</strong>g .JSB^V'SlJH^.'SSSSffi £ .J&"niV!!5*S:V l ^». J:<br />

In Conjunction with Puhlic router. . .«'•» i:. .lulirnj-. J. 51- •<br />

1<br />

h l W k th I l l O h t ! « » ' « ? p ? j S S " j a " " 1 In Conjun<br />

Puhlic router.<br />

School. Week,<br />

rchMtia !„«•;«»' »' ,<br />

" " ""<br />

1 iT?--p ?jSS"-rj;<br />

lft " l •.-iiiuuii. »TC',»v. lilt! Jjimcil Unill-'iiril , ••""•" T,'"'. i | -»M 'T<strong>in</strong> n St<br />

shall present its Annuiil Spr<strong>in</strong>g ^"'..•M.r n KiiV-rmnn L KOHM ''it"<br />

Concert on April MO <strong>in</strong> thc audi-J iiunm i«:ui uver. I7.a. J. TIUMII, 1-1' Von *iX.i. v«~ii.<br />

torium.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program will <strong>in</strong>cludo o<br />

French horn solo played lij* Dorathea<br />

Polivka. accompanied by Fred!<br />

Lohnbcrjf, pianist. Also Joan Deal<br />

and Olive Bliss will present a piano<br />

duet.<br />

Mr. Stephens has fflven bis con-<br />

sent for the <strong>Lowell</strong> Dance Band<br />

lay at all double lunches and<br />

t dances. <strong>The</strong> band leader. Dick<br />

ueocr, will cont<strong>in</strong>ue to select the<br />

latest dance numbers go as to keen<br />

up with the Hit-Parade. ~<br />

w^V-V - CALENDAR^" •>"••--t<br />

April :.U; JJ^£J^;X3, Dance<br />

Aprii:25i^^_i^i^.:H3 Dance<br />

Apiil 28 -—Debat<strong>in</strong>g Program'<br />

;April^30 f^Uit^3II;Poram<br />

1 p<br />

Kill**! Dim *ti Kri* 'Knir.n i*\i ' i^«»«tj imiivtri, \At i/c num *>iii^ *•• •<br />

for<br />

( ham<br />

Pwn.<br />

ry<br />

Fridny F y -nlKhtt nigt, but thill this is i (|Ue5tio question-<br />

•r-xotl. I,. l-.lklHM. It. lliliim-lt. .!. able richt now.<br />

11. i:i-lH-nrraiit. It, I.u<strong>in</strong>. IL <strong>The</strong> U H. S. R. C. i.s jrctt<strong>in</strong>^ off<br />

•. T. Takfl. rt. VMIII.R. to it good start, and we all wish its<br />

113. av.r. <strong>in</strong>.:.—It. Cli«iw. J. members lvck <strong>in</strong> their future plans.<br />

Vai'."."^.'^! *:«"—n'. oiutim. ir.<br />

the other heavier metals.<br />

<strong>The</strong> movie wan very <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Mr. Schwartz arranged the trip.<br />

With<strong>in</strong> <strong>The</strong> G. A. A.<br />

On March 19th at 2:15 p.m. <strong>in</strong><br />

—ill,' J! room .JOG, all girlx belong<strong>in</strong>g to t<strong>in</strong>.<br />

•>•><br />

rM-ii<br />

T<br />

««1.«.<br />

a, i<br />

M.<br />

»r • C.A.A.. were greatly honored by<br />

thc prcgcnce of Miag 1Ieiene Mayer;<br />

1/. sitw. J. Scitne, A. Wont: the world's woman fenc<strong>in</strong>g chumpxiwtrani.'<br />

J.' u itoiH.".tii'iii. J?"shiJ^ivUnC! «ji^*«i,^wrJKi^."piiVL V. j joiT, AcconV)iuni'n)7 Mias iiiTyer were<br />

c. vtiuiiR. K ,.: •nVihcrti''J 1 ' lij'iifiii "*""' " on *- u> Lorigan, ills» Harrison, M<br />

K<strong>in</strong>ir, MEM Adorirt. ^Irs Sivllle,<br />

Airs. Smith,"JI«. Dolt, and 31rs.<br />

Jordan. Miss Flynn, the sponsor of<br />

tlie Gu\.A., who with the f<strong>in</strong>e assi«tanco<br />

of Barbara Freeman, the<br />

six Mills College students. Those social chairman, helped make the<br />

i „, 1st, am, sn.s. A. ftiittTvtf. «uti- i IKHIMI soi, »wr. I. aiv<strong>in</strong>n, w.|whij purtlcipated <strong>in</strong> tho demonstra- tea a warm and cordial event.<br />

<strong>in</strong>. >i. Jiai.lm.vMt. i\ Nnuoi i^ i^u.IH»imiuL T. GwiratM A. W si. iifclw. tioii were; Jcun Daniclc. Mary Kerr, <strong>The</strong> week-end of April I2-I3th,<br />

p. feiiucr. P. AJHiermn. u. Papita- jt.( Hchiiiiiwky. u Jiaim. 1L Or^e, c. Na,iean ifart, Paul<strong>in</strong>o Royal,7ohnct the officers and mangers of the<br />

INHIIII 311. nvvr, :0-ir. I»vln, A. an>cntcr nnd Mary<br />

G.A.A., are grrng to Boulder Creek<br />

llolntir. N. Uurkvt, J*. Cutiulnshnm. ;. Tho' demonstration was Interest- for their traditional Mcek-end trip<br />

ItiHtni 3*«, iiver. 21.113c Kown<br />

Jt*.i<strong>in</strong>i !«• liver. 21.S—B. J^iulfl, D. J Jlwtkv U<br />

<strong>in</strong>j; und everyone present enjoyed out of the cityrOnly 12 of tho 10<br />

IVlOroi, A. At'ouir. »• Mncl'liull. I*.<br />

the skillful exhibition. Follow<strong>in</strong>g managers and officers, r , are able to<br />

QUIIIUIIM '^- •<br />

the assembly, a tea In honor of<br />

m iflS. aver. 1U-A. Drook* D.<br />

iii 1S8, .«wr, 0.5—Sf. noyl« H.<br />

n^ a. Uavldwtn, l*. GlirontMrK,<br />

: tho tgo. <strong>The</strong>y are. us follows. Jean Ath- „<br />

guests Hvas held <strong>in</strong> the library, Tho erton, Kancy Hardirni\e. Diane "<br />

managers rixd^.oHlceffy. of' the [Davidson; Joyce Henry, Jean Salts-<br />

G.A-A.were"tboteahosttsses.<strong>The</strong>y.man, Diane,N*y."u p all. Myrtle H*sd-*>^<br />

were as follows: Diane Davidson,-ben- Carmen ^"asullo, NancUee"/<br />

Nancy Hardffrave,ThconeGeor:faB,llurkct,,FrancfM.'aVeiler, Bea r -"^<br />

Jackie Jacobni'Amilia Falascoi'BaiS --—•--—•» x '-- -"» : gander and Mnr.e LudemannT —» -~ •* i•^ ^~<br />

bora Bone/Nanette Burket.iFran- ^Cablnjresen-aUohs have already<br />

ces Woiler, Marie Ludemann, Joyce<br />

Henry. Potter,' CamienCas-<br />

tlllo tlllo, JJean<br />

Saltiman, timan Barbara Free-'<br />

manand/Jean"* ' •"•-'•'• •i-'jrlni<br />

attended<br />

11 ^<br />

been ; made'; by,;Nancv - Hard,<br />

<strong>The</strong> char*"-*--••"' *-- *"-- ^<br />

J«irl«: nBTom<br />

of,tthe,faculty to a w <strong>in</strong> the<br />

and'.aioieiwho ort/n


!!>' George Catlahan<br />

An the first tatUT *tep« up to the plate th<strong>in</strong> afternoon at the Clul»house<br />

diamond, KmrallV 11U7 fwuwbnll tiheduie wilt l>e launched. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

opponent this afternoon will be Ila!txia*s lugged HUT* from nut Oiyuga<br />

Street<br />

<strong>The</strong> game today will al»* mark the coach<strong>in</strong>g dehut nf Wall Hrywdale.<br />

* Trry «uece**ful junior high menhir. He will *end hi* charge!) on<br />

the field to heller Lnwvll'ii dixmal 191ft record of ln%fnR n<strong>in</strong>e Mtraight<br />

whhnut atta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a w<strong>in</strong>.<br />

Coucl: l>ry*dnlc has been work<strong>in</strong>g the boyn hard nil Mir<strong>in</strong>g and :i<br />

captiMe team has |»een rounded up. A Ktiung practice whedule hat* given<br />

thp hnya much needed experience.<br />

llnlboa hn* n good team, manned \,y many Imys who a<br />

no time, an the three varsity pitcher.-*. Itoli<br />

iWn a K capahte re-erveti are llarry Slone. <strong>in</strong>firlder. Hod Shepnrd-<br />

•on. catcher. Mort Horn, outfielder. Mtiyd C'unn<strong>in</strong>Rhnm. outftVlder. and<br />

Lett (ir<strong>in</strong>irx, pitcher.<br />

I Wat Seoulna<br />

A true tipoff uc to the potential fit rent!) of the team <strong>in</strong> the fai'.<br />

tl<strong>in</strong>l on March ISth they wliippe*) Sequoia of Itedwood City, f,->. vhile<br />

i>nly It days previounly Sequutii hud nipped the noweiful Mission Item*.<br />

Dur<strong>in</strong>g the course of the Sequoia name. Hill Morgan hit a treme<strong>in</strong>ioiihonicn<strong>in</strong>.<br />

while all the Imyn had their hitt<strong>in</strong>g tu^s on, luish<strong>in</strong>g out l'><br />

hiLi atrn<strong>in</strong>ut the mippowdly stmng V.A.U n<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

THK I.OWKIU.TITKSDAY Amir. 8. HIT<br />

HICKLIN STEALS 2ND!<br />

An to who will hnnill<br />

myatery right up until *:<br />

"lifty* Kmvell. K.l..:e M ivr ami George Callahan are fairly r\i>nly<br />

matched.<br />

irnea. j Hick HirU<strong>in</strong> KrU rrnriv lit -Itil,- white Hill Mart<strong>in</strong>i *a<br />

on<br />

: t* 1.> put the hall on him, Itarry Slone and Gearn<br />

Now let's have a look at some of the l*>>x who will rppMwnt <strong>Lowell</strong> \,,r..n<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>^h up <strong>in</strong> offer aid <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>ter-M|uad till.<br />

tt.c hnllfietd this season: George \oion<strong>in</strong>, jth«.rt*toit-A hard nt»I: —. — • • »...... ,— _.„— _ • —<br />

steady hitter and »l»o a ptnwg fielder, only a, mph; Dirk llii-kl<strong>in</strong>. 2nd I<br />

haye-A Mire fielder and it hard man to fool at the plate; .Urn Konlo*], '<br />

renter fieW-IIiR 3nl >Tar on the varsity and he lonnm us n ''100 hitter:<br />

Hill Morgan, cnlcher-Tlie slnggvr of the team, who hi! :!10 Inn year and<br />

VKI.I. IIASKIIAM. Trackmen Score Two Victories:<br />

<strong>in</strong> n poU'iitijit al!-ctty man.<br />

SCHKI<strong>in</strong>.K<br />

A I'll 11, K<br />

Team Is Still Undefeated |<br />

Milan Kailovk-h, 1»t hn?»--"S<strong>in</strong>ilon" will cnuw rival pitchers any anxiuui-- APRIL 11 I'ulylr In,,mo<strong>in</strong>entrt:<br />

Hill llar^icn, .1r Itase-A ")>e|)|«>r-l>«ix" and Mrong piill hitto. APU1I, } I.<strong>in</strong>ci>l<br />

ily chuck Oliver<br />

(I;,<br />

IVJi.-Ji'-r it lias Irf-on tlie tfsitii «»f cuich H;irri n-oent p«-p-talk.< c:<br />

ihe tf;un.*' spitit <strong>in</strong> genera! if hnr«l u> t-ay. hut i -.'ilhr-l.-.xs LOW-PIIV<br />

n fa<strong>in</strong>t* thru with twu nmif vittnrie^, iir<strong>in</strong>g'ii p<strong>in</strong>ir the f=ea«(m'.<br />

total to three wmi and n.o. iht-ir ••pimiu-ntii as. Hefllv Home A°"a<strong>in</strong>" ITen<strong>in</strong>s Team Whirm<br />

J<br />

irxtten" lifrhtwi'ichls. <strong>The</strong>y hav, '<br />

l«.eii «,.rk<strong>in</strong>K just as hard a» ti><br />

varsity anil haw do-ie equally t.<br />

>v,-lh t<strong>in</strong>- ""(is" •Iropp<strong>in</strong>ir Ijwoh<br />

• X-ll. the -JOV 4i-::j.<br />

<strong>The</strong> set-<strong>in</strong>i.) of our |>air of *A-ir><br />

wa> th,.. M<strong>in</strong>ion tratksterp whnt<br />

«•• rappv.1 r.L'.jo, VVithout l«is!-<br />

• iiir. ue i-ould easily huve bexu<br />

rh.Tl l.y miuv thai, «•» did haii «i<br />

TOtere.1 nil of our first sti<strong>in</strong>K K<br />

W-iMMmrlon. 7-1 anil L<strong>in</strong>coln, (M. | MarKnK for til,, varsity »,n- »*^«»V 11 ""' C , il .» ill? r «T MLHS'£<br />

Another <strong>Lowell</strong> Prep W^VZSj5L>*g]<br />

h ow F:!:!i SWUIMSHT" T; s<strong>in</strong><br />

t L j'J for thenuelves. Th<br />

LI!<br />

It Mmonth<br />

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Lent „<br />

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In th.afrrcem.M<br />

nlhit the 11<br />

urns «•:•<br />

Th<strong>in</strong> ar-<br />

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Track Team THE<br />

LOWELL<br />

N FRANCISCO'S OLDEST HIGH SCHOOL<br />

: VJ.mt S>, Now 4 . SAX FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, APRIL M<br />

Track, Baseball Teams <strong>Play</strong> Opponents Today<br />

TED FINMAN TAKES FIRST<br />

LISTEN,<br />

LOWELL<br />

<strong>The</strong> t.i<br />

t<strong>in</strong>-* en. vac i<br />

.Mixxourr. Th<strong>in</strong> time is the National<br />

f;..K-.ip Must b Tcllefxon<br />

raiee- an,| jKviuht Wilbur. Uluek jir<strong>in</strong>u<br />

jecteiw 4 Class<br />

are President, Drew Turner, (past<br />

Sec't. of the Ilicli :j class), Vice-<br />

I'resident, Tat Nolan, (past Vice-<br />

I'res. of the Low .1 Class), Sn-retary.<br />

Oscar Ualtor. <strong>The</strong> other meml«-rs<br />

ef the Hance Committee are<br />

Joan<br />

«; I'«tricia Si-hernierhorn. •'"»» Heal, Heal. Lloyd 1-lojil D<strong>in</strong>kil«|ijel. D<strong>in</strong>kelspiel, Zi<strong>in</strong> 2»n-<br />

, Ilarhara I^m^ and Alia ududoff.<br />

"J"" J»n»n«n, Chuck Oliver. An-<br />

Never Ufore wn> "<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Wo^lviurk wan nhuvrn liv Ilernard<br />

'""«'<br />

l«tir llox filled w capacity a» Duy, \anry Aikcn. oni( .Mr. JIcnfler<br />

the last nlilli<strong>in</strong> with »o many {_.,,n|| wh,, exhibili^l pieces of handlettera.<br />

rmst of wliu-h protested ,nudo fun.itun-. I'aiwr work was<br />

the elimitiatiun of the "chief com- ()(UU, |,y Itultih Vender Nuillcn,<br />

lionenta of Ihe paper's constitution' Gcoriro Murray, K. U llurbrrl,<br />

llowrrer, there waf* much c»n- arl,i JJJ|| xeff.<br />

•tractive criticixm. (lhank> I '<br />

% is Uillg kept u deep seel<br />

putters <strong>in</strong> ihe near futU'i<br />

lo the my itery.<br />

Only VM llid. H-3 Dance to be Today<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will only I* 1..0 l.ids for Pur<strong>in</strong>ir Dur<strong>in</strong>ir seventh perh4 to.lay <strong>in</strong><br />

sale, lit t'- 00 each, wi we advise room :Klfi. H-.1 dancr committee<br />

that you iret yours early! <strong>The</strong> bids will piesent their lonir awaited<br />

will jro on sale next week, and dance which, accord<strong>in</strong>g to the coirthvy<br />

may IK- pun-haM-d from the mittee. wi" Ite the best ane ever<br />

com<strong>in</strong>it'.f'e memliers. held <strong>in</strong> I>i\veli.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vnrious cttmmittei's of the <strong>The</strong> theiiv will l.e "llon^ K


U H. «. «. A-<br />

LOKKU. STAFF<br />

EDITOR ; DAVK BIRCBACM<br />

Awoeto Editor J. Arrtmr Freed<br />

New. Edit-.: AMMwVmVllrtATnlF<strong>in</strong>iMn<br />

Feature Bihan CUIM CaJtitl. arid<br />

Ian nriMsnqrli<br />

Sport. Editor Uaik Kaianhi<br />

Glrii Sports EdUor Joyce llejity<br />

Baotnesj Manager Roow Lowney<br />

EjcSanre Editor Frank Pn-Wrd<br />

Anl«t ... Antmwi V«n Vllet<br />

Photographer ~ Oorn Ransv<br />

Adrlwr -..-... J. W. Patter*<br />

RKPOKIKK9<br />

" •-»-••! I.w I* Vim.<br />

T«4 Fhtma*i<br />

PfW Onlnamlth<br />

Maritrit Wnrart<br />

Jaiw Bn«<br />

Letters To <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Dear Editor: . ,<br />

In reference to ytrar article on pair three nf<br />

the April Blh, 1947 t*«ue of -<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>". Sprat h<br />

Is upelled PiK*cht—Name withheld.<br />

(<strong>The</strong> Uweir ta Indeed embarrswrd but<br />

claim* the errnr I* be purely lypomTaphkai:—Bd.)<br />

SAX FHAXCWCO. cATjnwNt .v nuDAT. Arm. s<br />

Fathers Must Organize To<br />

- Plan <strong>Lowell</strong> Driv<strong>in</strong>g Course<br />

^VfO^<br />

Pttblie Scboob Week U Tim<br />

To 1Wnk Of B«tte<br />

tlut t t i m fitkal ««Mtesd» !• «rt «T:<br />

plm<br />

l<br />

In a Ovk* «r IHatsry rts*s anal ttm4 ttU ,<br />

«|en nf meH aetHn hi ywmr risnam, -<br />

Xrm are prO»*Wy t»a«4erf«« tm* «mQ> «Wt .•<br />

i« the po<strong>in</strong>t *f Mm- e*t.rW. If ym lim to U 'I<br />

•wan- that nm ««ek, Arrfl ITUi to M*r *r4 It :<br />

pnMte ****** We«4t In Mm Fraartam, fMMV<br />

ritraht tra*prfae4 at wfeat «ef«H aw tl<br />

Ur<br />

tuUlr, n tlr ttwcherw ea«IJ<br />

nnder n afro all nf v%r rnm»1ai«to<br />

«««i «JI reo>i«H UtHr piw>ni«. IUnumber, wkBV,<br />

# Atttdmt haa four «f five te«Hiem per 4ar. ft*<br />

i«K-h«-r ha« K5 stadmt* <strong>in</strong> the rarae lettrih liur the dii**<br />

aproral of Ibe above student, with k new art Men".<br />

Furthermore, after check<strong>in</strong>s; I he a'jnve trtler<br />

for spell<strong>in</strong>g, phras<strong>in</strong>g* and punctuation. <strong>The</strong><br />

Loweir humbly rreomwend* that the disftatfefted<br />

reader tncreane his slay it <strong>Lowell</strong> for threr mttrr<br />

,r.rfc—Ed)<br />

Editor to I»well:<br />

In reply<strong>in</strong>g to your last Tequcnt <strong>in</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>"<br />

concern<strong>in</strong>g Mr. Monroe'* U'^rt and m-we^t<br />

idea, I W)«h to *my that I per*onall> can't see any<br />

objections to it. In fact, I can't «*•• how anyone<br />

could object to it-so why not cive it u tr>*. and<br />

see? A <strong>Lowell</strong> Student.<br />

Editor:<br />

I th<strong>in</strong>k it would be nice u> have a juke box <strong>in</strong><br />

tie trirls' jr^nu Of you would gi%*e out slugs t«i<br />

putirtJt). II. Walker, I?*.<br />

(<strong>The</strong> Lowrif* wutdem whsl U wronr wilh<br />

the phonograph already In the girls' gym—Ed.)<br />

Izzie's Items<br />

tly Isbrl Freud<br />

Xter f<strong>in</strong>ish<strong>in</strong>g a delectable meal at codJied<br />

hamhJcks, we the <strong>Lowell</strong> Suff. sUirgcred ou of<br />

the cafe and off <strong>in</strong> starch of more "adventure<br />

not as atrenous to our digestions, we hnped.<br />

Hsv<strong>in</strong>g heard mucb about <strong>Lowell</strong>'s c-jurt, we<br />

decided to visit it. <strong>The</strong>re it was. beneath several<br />

layers of lunch bags and old milk cartons. Many<br />

Luwellitet were lunch<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> th<strong>in</strong> lovelj- atmonphere.-<br />

<strong>The</strong> plensant, rylhm of fall<strong>in</strong>g water<br />

bombs: pop-squi«K potysqttich, provided a serene<br />

Mtt<strong>in</strong>g for t>e itudenU, who were engrmsed In<br />

that us<br />

the fathers?" This is .he answer. Mrs. Frank, president of the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> P.T.A. told our nvrcsentative that her organization<br />

liked the idea of a .'r'.<strong>in</strong>ir course, the parents were for it,<br />

But the ladies could do little by themselves. <strong>The</strong>y need the support<br />

of their husbands. You who could transform th*ir wishes<br />

<strong>in</strong>to action.<br />

T<strong>in</strong>t* th<strong>in</strong> trttcr /m<strong>in</strong>ted^ at i/un. Contact Mr*. Ftanl:<br />

trhoxr phone number i* JUniiwr i-fi303,' arcant/c c meet<strong>in</strong>g<br />

amauuuett umimhcs, and START THIS PllOllHAM MOV.<br />

1XG!<br />

We don't th<strong>in</strong>ks it is too much to ask. <strong>The</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

Safe Driv<strong>in</strong>g is essential to the Saftey of our community:<br />

We would like a little action. Everyone, «> they tell us.<br />

likes the idea of driv<strong>in</strong>g lemons. May we then advance a s<strong>in</strong>ipie<br />

question—WHY HAS NOTHING BEEN DONE?<br />

Alumni | I Turn Table Tips<br />

.~ iuirc-1, «mir iv«ij, na» juntj <strong>The</strong> column will<br />

Ed Tuner, June 11*45, has junt <strong>The</strong> column wilt 1*<br />

cornier<br />

cornier<br />

Uian<br />

nturni^J from ttx< Pacific Thlf usual th'« timr. Th.. Uian<br />

t i'j'-fnr t IKHHII th<br />

may n turnd not avem fm FO tt tlwiMculw, Pifi This i/ut I usual Rtf ..M'fully tlr« time. h'tt That when ptiane juu talk ttouth to<br />

l<strong>in</strong>ten to Uli» little iu-rn: Ed «'H on i lireU Iho rapitul wfully IteronJ h'rt when Company J tlk all<br />

the Ship Victory £1. J»hn, and I moro<strong>in</strong>ir try<strong>in</strong>g to vet enougfc plat*<br />

waa <strong>in</strong> one of lu rescue buatu vhirh ; ter chatter tu «l<strong>in</strong>jf £MJ words of<br />

aiuoered th« S.0.9. of the U.S~S. hull atwut.<br />

Dearbom. which split <strong>in</strong> half <strong>in</strong>, Kelraml thU week by Capitol<br />

the M.d-I'acifirt E4 «aa a football are t!ie follow<strong>in</strong>x: two Mr, by<br />

•tar while at I^ooell, and ako' Stan Kn.'on. Sc. x>2. "Aimu the<br />

participated <strong>in</strong> yarimm<strong>in</strong>c. j Allry ftum the Alajno** wid *niiere<br />

Kay Ki'Mana. Juae IMa, waa!' 1 N'« dealer Uve~. Another dlac<br />

Ce»,M»eArtli«r > apri»ale»ea»Urrl*° rtJ '?'. 0 ' BoW enii»rH it «lll he tbe taut time the* ran y^tt. "fi» \<br />

'em Ihr «r", a« l^wrllitn, tbe last t<strong>in</strong>e thfj<br />

ran "is;n <strong>in</strong>urnaU. and «<strong>in</strong>* fhe H>on, far ssst<br />

Ihr,'It hr «|umni.<br />

St why n..t l«t ihi-m vivw their laat rilly «w<br />

nthrr c.»urt fvt-niit from ihe plu«f dr«fimiit«d »<br />

offiiially H S*n<strong>in</strong>r ^|n>t 7 It won't be Ion* "til your<br />

time wilt come.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Green Light<br />

turn« i<br />

y.mnK man** fancy iigkUj<br />

' "hat hi.<br />

w<strong>in</strong>ter.<br />

him i^en th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>> of IE j<br />

1 to?k ^ S " 1° ' lm r <strong>in</strong>b " ! ».t .pr<strong>in</strong>g «ta<br />

mssR<br />

Ulkir, aWT ^ m *° "" "^ •» ""<br />

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lilted ki it»dt;.k:<br />

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Salad Dress<strong>in</strong>g'<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL1POUNIA, FHIDAY.AI'RIL 2S<br />

Redsk<strong>in</strong>s 'Round Reservation<br />

Cor<strong>in</strong>ne Wall<br />

Lets lno°"'tl>«t<br />

Approach<strong>in</strong>g the vivacious blacki;.iCtk<br />

*«. , ,~ - — -.— -- .jnired gill who vas busily eat<strong>in</strong>g „- . -<br />

\enre, which enjo<strong>in</strong>ed the boys lunch and talk<strong>in</strong>g at tho same him yot Hero<br />

l "» n Alan Malzgar j Jean.Saltzman<br />

"ta». or,<br />

ather, a refutation had been it<br />

Poor A<strong>in</strong>u Matzgcr! Ho Is big After be<strong>in</strong>g thrown out<br />

lb<br />

" effect' fft f for"prciiaps "ta n li couple of hnirod'gTlT\VhV' vas busFly" eat<strong>in</strong>g' p<strong>in</strong>, and l no ono l ha <strong>in</strong>'o^-vlevica 1 library, «o didd decided tht that the t<br />

"' •••' '-•--• "- • --•- --• ••••-•- - "- ----- "~ •-•• "—. at last, is his chmux fi place to <strong>in</strong>terview Joan Salt<br />

Her "favorite sports are swim-1 time sleep<strong>in</strong>g, swimm<strong>in</strong>g, play<strong>in</strong>g she told us . her ieyes<br />

are aqua) is; down the secret ambitions ofou*^ .<br />

prove,<br />

How It Works ,. m<strong>in</strong>g, horseback rid<strong>in</strong>g, which she', basketball, and sleep<strong>in</strong>g. Ills pet 5 ' feet ' i\i <strong>in</strong>. tall and her secret:redsk<strong>in</strong>s. ,: ..- ...;ir?lXf :<br />

<strong>The</strong> „„ follow<strong>in</strong>g .„ i „ is i description di ot.loves. .... She then added that ham- . peeves ore tight skirls on girls _.- Iambition<br />

is to be, of all th<strong>in</strong>gs,; We have decided that s<strong>in</strong>ce these .;..•<br />

how the social sltuntion would np- burgers were her favorite food. and guys that clam <strong>in</strong> the Dog-.un aviatrlx. | ideas may oxpres3 the true desires<br />

pear if such a regulation was en- When asked about her ideal boy i 1 '"'!'! 0 -.:. - • '- - • '• • •'".»".confessed to us her pot fcariof the reservations would pr<strong>in</strong>t<br />

acted:-- . . . . ,, Coi-<strong>in</strong>ne replied that he must be ;<br />

: Our buddy. Me Monroe, would nbout Stt. 7 or 8 <strong>in</strong>. with light!"" 0<br />

CoXo<br />

man his station evory.morn<strong>in</strong>g bo: brown hair and blue<br />

1 re.l!ed""that he 'St bo ^Alan's idea of a ,,,rfeet day Isjsho is desperately afraid of crowds itew <strong>in</strong> e^chjssueV,<br />

nbout Stt. 7 or 8 <strong>in</strong>. with liirhti"" 0 .spent at St<strong>in</strong>son—when the so l<strong>in</strong>o up fellows! CARMEN CAST1I<br />

'"•" ",'!„''SEisun is sh<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g! And hest of all ho Although sho is<br />

fore rcir. on a six ft poital disliko is bojs with mo«v iKtE"*<br />

directly <strong>in</strong> front of the ma<strong>in</strong> stairs,' go her ideal boy woi<br />

on Hayes Struct. . . ,. . to be nont.<br />

With b<strong>in</strong>oculars with<strong>in</strong> his coast-: Hav<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>ished her lunch by<br />

0 " " S'g !'unk of rare roust Francisco, there<br />

messy clothes , t h •• : particular attrac<br />

T^a^sun deck ntdpithc-fourth.~floor,><br />

iuld also have. «„; b a ,,2 Md n mcmb(,r or thc ;Vn|.ci?s_coul(i ...i"geles-coulVnt'ho"the"we'ather,!»'"l ,t<br />

have-tall. cool dr<strong>in</strong>ks Bent up<br />

C.s:P."A"ma1l,-shark; Arhop^,-to|or^ it that 0 foot tnll.We^cd fr .'. h . c _ d .°.?.. h . 0 - U . s . c! -.<br />

Oliver <strong>in</strong> pass<strong>in</strong>g. ; Personality? Tops. He's gut n'close third. L<br />

\M<strong>in</strong>t wnulil thia mean : Why t<strong>in</strong>s smil<strong>in</strong>g face. too. i Marie does like sweet pickles, I „<br />

rule would foster that adolescent Ik,rt, „, |,,,,vl.|| gy,, „ memher' most nil k<strong>in</strong>ds of music except "the 1<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s Second Annual<br />

Debate Tourney On<br />

May 17th<br />

. . . , r. i • topic. She said that a (fi^at many'<br />

An immigrant from Bohemia of th0 schools had home nursimrj<br />

made the reproduction a few years !cllun,Ml i.ut that most of the stiulaim.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fust facimile made of eijt.s didn't know about it. '<br />

the Declaration of Independence, After lunch, a tumbllnc act was<br />

(182:t> damaged many of the -••••-'-


SAN FRANCISCO CAI IFOIiMA, FBIDAV APML 25 "^<br />

TRACKSTERS UNDEFEATED SO FAR;<br />

By Chuck Oliver CRUCIAL MEET WITH POLY TODAY|<br />

It looks a if Lou ells «*pike<br />

Htcn, arc well on the road to sue<br />

cess. Two more meets have /alien<br />

under the heo's of th*. "ipidly ad<br />

M<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>g Indian whoMoft claim<br />

five vctorle ami no defeat <strong>The</strong><br />

two latest victims were Balboa<br />

and Galileo.<br />

Balboa was the first to fall, the<br />

f<strong>in</strong>al varsity score be<strong>in</strong>g: 77-!J9, <strong>The</strong><br />

Bucs offered hardly any resistance<br />

at all except <strong>in</strong> a few event!<br />

Galileo was a more or less a<br />

pushover for the Indians. <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

won by tak<strong>in</strong>g H first <strong>in</strong> almost<br />

every event. In quite a few enscs<br />

we took 1-2-3.<br />

However, <strong>in</strong> this issue we do not<br />

<strong>in</strong>tend to give a blow by blow description<br />

of previous meets but<br />

would rather po<strong>in</strong>t out just who to<br />

keep you on for All-City honors.<br />

All-City Candidates<br />

In the varsity 100 yard dosh we<br />

have Jim Plessas and Vic Torres<br />

as our best men. In the 220. Jim<br />

iilussns and Steve Anderson. In the<br />

•MO, Joss Seroggy, Clark Johnson<br />

ami Barry Brenrian, who is com<strong>in</strong>g<br />

up fast. Half milcrs are Clark<br />

Johnson and Woody Frey. Kunn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the mile are Woody Frey and Craig<br />

Terrible Trio Triumphs<br />

^^J-yfrJ^ - Wt&*#«~' ;'. -Ml^^^dCHifM<br />

Hy George Callahan<br />

After bow<strong>in</strong>g to Balboa';' highly touted Bucs. 11-0, the general<br />

consensus of op<strong>in</strong>ion was that it wus the same old <strong>in</strong>ept Cards "murder<strong>in</strong>g"'<br />

the great national pastime aga<strong>in</strong>. S<strong>in</strong>eu that time, however, th<strong>in</strong>g!<br />

have perked up considerably, the Indians com<strong>in</strong>g back to whip Poly. C-.1<br />

t<strong>in</strong>t! L<strong>in</strong>coln 1-1. ""<br />

-After last year's dismal record this looks mighty good, but tougher<br />

opponents arc on tap for the rest of the season.<br />

Ed Mayer Stars<br />

Eci Mayor's brilliant hurl<strong>in</strong>g aga<strong>in</strong>st the itigged Parrots, marked<br />

the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of what we th<strong>in</strong>k will be great prep career for the slender<br />

southpaw who is only a low soph. Other boys who are only freshmen<br />

and sophs and are to' he watched next year anil the follow<strong>in</strong>g year are<br />

George Voron<strong>in</strong>, Paul .Morena. Les Grimes, Barry Stone and Ken Friedman,<br />

to mention only » few<br />

Balboa Too TOUKII<br />

George Callahan started on the mound <strong>in</strong> the Balboa tilt, and WJI*<br />

shelled for runs on 7 hits <strong>in</strong> his 5 <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g mound tenure. Reliefer ''Red'*<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s terrible Irm. Torres, Packard, and Baker, shut out (Jalileo's j<br />

• * • ' .(I for 6 hits and 4 runs <strong>in</strong> pitch<strong>in</strong>g the last two<br />

taSiifl ^SMlta Fie" ms I. *. It, <strong>in</strong> the Varsity 200 yard low hurdles April 8.<br />

irtuiius. LMU .ncijuiijiiu<strong>in</strong>, Buc hurler gave up but 0 s<strong>in</strong>gles to the Cards,<br />

one each to Dick Hickl<strong>in</strong>, George Voron<strong>in</strong>, and Bill Morgan.<br />

sab broad-jumpers, and "Biff Horse",<br />

Photo by Gorge Hnngc. > <strong>The</strong> p(I|y tilt was a nip and tuck affair until the 7th <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g when<br />

Horstmcyer jump<strong>in</strong>g* C feet and I:<br />

i the Indians grabbed .'( quick runs to ciach the fray. Ed .Mayer's steady<br />

taA - --•*• «•- 'C*n**Ac3 W<strong>in</strong> Po-ii* Ttt*s\n Pnii» pitch<strong>in</strong>g held the Parrots <strong>in</strong> check the entire game, (teorgc Voron<strong>in</strong> with<br />

"K Rorcla Out L/afQS Will X Bll9 UVOJM MTdlL, , 2 hits and Jim Konkul with a rous<strong>in</strong>g double, which drove <strong>in</strong> Z runs.<br />

One of our outstand<strong>in</strong>g weighti i*~ii i_ ll7"*i.l_ /I m J 'sparked d the te hitt<strong>in</strong>g g attack,<br />

hrowers was push Boreta. I say! WaStl Wlttl LOnfflierCe JLOdaVi Dur<strong>in</strong>g ur<strong>in</strong>g the L<strong>in</strong>coln game, gn the Cards f<strong>in</strong>ally settled down and played<br />

•'was" hecause Dush will no longer ernir-less -loss ball. George Cal Callahan pitched 0 <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gs, giv<strong>in</strong>g up 4 hits and<br />

be able to throw for <strong>Lowell</strong> duel By whipp<strong>in</strong>g Pols', C-il, April 11th, <strong>Lowell</strong>'s baselmlle'<br />

I A Ml. ..!».*.. til I" Fit I. __ m?H . . , . ». „ • > I'liib t ..«?»_ . ^ » ^. 11n f I* ,<br />

In tho l!J0 pound division we haw- -- -« --<br />

Italph Jlendolson as a star per-.?, hits and strik<strong>in</strong>g out 7. Ji !"<br />

former <strong>in</strong> the 100 yard flash Boh' Konkel's two- bagger, check<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

Walker and Ron Vogel are out-; 2 runs ' "'"' a will! 7th <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g gave<br />

stand<strong>in</strong>g In the 220 with Jock i tl10 Oimls enough to w<strong>in</strong>.<br />

Dalph<strong>in</strong>o and Lyn Chapman lead-i Hay<strong>in</strong>g errorless ball, <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>g the UO. <strong>The</strong> 880 event displays I wm > its 2ml straight, nipp<strong>in</strong>g L<strong>in</strong>-<br />

"Rusty" Eeg<strong>in</strong>. JIarv<strong>in</strong> Tarlow, and < -'° 1 "' ''•'• George Callahan pitched<br />

Kendall. Head men <strong>in</strong> tho hurlcs Glamngs, giv<strong>in</strong>g up 1 run but Ed<br />

are Don Porsyth, Bill Holmes and M wer had to relieve him to nut<br />

"BunWe" Colemali Slot putters » 7tl1 , """"e.Jatrat averages; Cunn<strong>in</strong>g-<br />

.VWJ; nauovicn, .uuu; Morena, .000;<br />

Oallahan, .000; Shcpardson, .000;<br />

Mannheimer, .000; and Stone, .000.<br />

Fell<strong>in</strong>g's Fishes<br />

Slip By Galileo Uneaten Record<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> varsity swim team FOf LoWell Netmen<br />

won 117th, its 2327. meet with This Galileo is the on teams April . ,„ »-vi..w«»<br />

117th, second 23-27. w<strong>in</strong> with This only is tho one team's loss. cont<strong>in</strong>ued <strong>Lowell</strong>'s <strong>in</strong> powerful its unbeaten tennis ways, team<br />

Starr<strong>in</strong>g for the varsity were tak<strong>in</strong>g 3 more matches from Bay<br />

Neff, first In the BO; D<strong>in</strong>kelspiel, Area high schools. Bow<strong>in</strong>g to the<br />

first <strong>in</strong> the 100: Fudom, second and Injun racquctccrs were Balboa, "<br />

Sith thid i th b k t k<br />

0 ' Sl k<strong>in</strong> . M*njlol«on Talbout.<br />

Pionship team. <strong>The</strong> reason for this ^^^[orSfsSofhc^fc<br />

,wns not that we always had A-l low, Tra<strong>in</strong>a, Kendall. Hi<strong>in</strong>l: Foimaterial<br />

but that <strong>Lowell</strong> teams sytb, Holmes, Coleman. HJ: Lew,<br />

• have been will<strong>in</strong>g to work. At the Watson, Davis BJ: Russell, Shot:<br />

|start of this season it didn't look UNMMIT&D'S<br />

,too good as th« Indians were not Pr<strong>in</strong>ce. 100: Plessas, Torres, Grauj<br />

work<strong>in</strong>g as hard as they are now. oart. 220: Anderson, Seroggy, -t-10:<br />

Here »re the l<strong>in</strong>eups just released Scro^gy, Johnson, Anderson. 880:<br />

by Coach Harris: Johnson, Qrcnnan. Mite: Hill, Neiljont,<br />

| HO "' B - J » Wetmore, Torres. H.J.:<br />

, .00: Hoffman l<strong>in</strong>ger, Diamond. SlT^fund^'iT^ ^S=<br />

iSir 0 "?*' FT* I? CII T H T UnI: fe H T UnI , : Pflcka " i - Torres, Baker<br />

5L m" y ' 5r U8ab * un V "-, J - 5* w ' Ir - Hunt: Packard, Baker. Discus:<br />

UQtmng. ' CIui : Ex-<strong>Lowell</strong>ite Make News<br />

i On S.F. Sports Page<br />

, Former Lowcllites frequently<br />

j mentioned on the sports page are: .;<br />

I Don Fisher-a niembt»r of Cfll's i-wira<br />

1<br />

team; Howie Dnllmiir-star guard<br />

jon the- Philadelphia Warriors cage "<br />

i team; Phil Amot-a member of<br />

Cal's f<strong>in</strong>e truck team; and Stan<br />

. iVrentzer-ii candidate for a guard •<br />

on Cal's football team. John Kose-.<br />

: crans is a member of the Stanford<br />

• rugby team and the junior varsity.<br />

-^J. "enry, Oliver. Shot: Fcldman football squad. Also participat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

m snorts* for this school is Charlie<br />

PHOTO PROOF REVERSES<br />

first <strong>in</strong> the 100: Fudom, second and !")> racqueteers were Balboa, 7<br />

Smith, third <strong>in</strong> the backstroke, to 0; Sa<strong>in</strong>t Ignatius, 4 to 3; and<br />

Karby placed second <strong>in</strong> the 220;! San Rafael, 4 to 1.<br />

Glnzer placed third while Rose-; At Monterey, <strong>Lowell</strong> placed more<br />

cranz was second <strong>in</strong> ' the breast i nI i l >'J ;rfl . ln tne California Interstroke.<br />

- 1 scholastic Championships than any<br />

*S° l MV cll ' II stroke. - 1 sclastic Championships than any<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4 - man relay consist<strong>in</strong>g ot|*:n«S°| S lL<br />

l MV cll n''-| II " r S l U L' r<br />

Neff, Karby, Fudem and Dlnkel- 3, cIl S '"f *J"n I"* 1 d Suhr<br />

' "!<br />

spief won as did the medley with i X. S^S. ,lS""*« l 'f mi "" l0<br />

ley with i X. S^S. ,lS""*«<br />

Fd Fudem, Rosecrans R and d Sih Smith. '""ft 'S H""*!<br />

Tho ISO's won .<br />

score ot-;37-3. For the UO's<br />

l '<br />

ith. I '""ft 'S T H""*<br />

- j<strong>in</strong>gli<br />

rr<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the backstroke.'i<br />

%*$.'• •'-••"• Cather<strong>in</strong>e Chapman," 305, placed<br />

4-::.-" fifth, and.^won^SO.flO,'<strong>in</strong>;the.Call-<br />

^^'•BulleUn'Sprttr;elc' ; boa meet. <strong>The</strong> hapless Bucs tak<strong>in</strong>g<br />

nary a match an the Injun nctmen<br />

pounded their way to a 7 to 0<br />

massacre. ' '<br />

Hehry--Oratorical ^Sweep<strong>in</strong>g the s<strong>in</strong>gles were du-<br />

^ijiJ.Conteat^fcr April %V?£. Cathy' spokeBray,.Law<br />

Jackson, -MIKer-and<br />

yuiikUDU^yii-TXl^til^XJ.V sillily SJJOKIS<br />

cxMptional!yj.welJ-VnnB; her, mater-<br />

Hymos, while Van jleriNallon '<br />

m&*<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> I<br />

nearly 3'I<br />

these sen!<br />

We won :P<br />

them! L<br />

S<strong>in</strong>ce >l<br />

1856 tho- 1<br />

felt ami s ,<br />

t0 ..each k<br />

Altlioucl; L<br />

iurKcmi-l<br />

yn.,', thh-1<br />

long cxwil<br />

clujircly '<br />

jchool mi<br />

necessary L<br />

the next il<br />

anticipate I<br />

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isffHI<br />

Volume 89, No. *»<br />

THE LOWELL<br />

SCI±OOL<br />

Sun KrnnciKC»;^Cnlirornlnr Friday, Juno 13, 1917<br />

,«BIG;GASIEE<br />

i.DURDJGfe<br />

•'• ( LUNCH*fe<br />

founded January, 1808<br />

Election Announcements! at Jlock L Rally<br />

LISTEN,<br />

LOWELL<br />

Rj Dave Hircnhau<br />

is f<strong>in</strong>ished! Why? Because<br />

nearly 300 seniors are graduat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

•; these seniors are the whole school.<br />

We won't be able to exist without<br />

them!<br />

S<strong>in</strong>ce the orp<strong>in</strong> of this school <strong>in</strong><br />

18.16 those sentiments hnve been<br />

felt and very often expressed priur<br />

to ..each ..graduation—89 ..<strong>in</strong> ..all.<br />

Although <strong>Lowell</strong> has "survived"<br />

its semi-annual loss year after<br />

year, this erroneous reason<strong>in</strong>g has<br />

font; existed; and <strong>in</strong> order to conclusively<br />

disprove it, no that the<br />

school may rest at ease, it is<br />

necessary that we look ahead <strong>in</strong>to<br />

the next term and see just what to<br />

anticipate <strong>in</strong> the way of new student<br />

Icadcnj. athletes, and ROTO<br />

office.<br />

Next Term**! Lenders<br />

It is quite apparent that <strong>in</strong> re- ,-;-. i<br />

Sard to tho school's manag<strong>in</strong>g, r£- f><br />

body, we can't help but have n j.?.'f.<br />

successful term. Such <strong>Lowell</strong>ites as<br />

Dick Cterko, s, Bob Kowell. Jnck ^<br />

Davis, Jack Lynd. put Walker t<br />

Nancy Hardgrave, Brave, I... Put Nolan, _ and _ I<br />

many others will be next term's top<br />

student officers.<br />

Sports too will ngn<strong>in</strong> w<strong>in</strong> us >'.<br />

many first places as Milan Undo- J-,<br />

vitchi JackLyml, Loren Baker, Lar- ft<br />

ry Grobart, Bud Karby and Gord<br />

Khigo will do the honors an the<br />

gridiron just as Ken Flower, Tom<br />

Glafkides and Tom Glickbarp; will<br />

share the cane victories.<br />

'Hie li. O. T. C. will work to<br />

ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> its top rat<strong>in</strong>g as Pete<br />

Loret, Bob Miller, and Glen Hopper<br />

assume chief responsibilities for the<br />

unit.<br />

As for "Glamour"—if you th<strong>in</strong>k<br />

it's all gradual<strong>in</strong>g, just look around<br />

you!<br />

In <strong>Lowell</strong>'s speciality, the academic<br />

field, we will be welt rer<br />

resented by such consistently hig<br />

average regs. as 201, lOii. a:.({ 100,<br />

as they cont<strong>in</strong>ue to produce many<br />

honor roll and C.S.I' 1 . students.<br />

F<strong>in</strong>ally, our school will achieve<br />

further prom<strong>in</strong>ence through the<br />

constructive guid<strong>in</strong>g of our deans.<br />

Miss Lorignu and Mr. Monroe,<br />

and through the altruistic efforts<br />

ever, may be greatly pampered by<br />

12 Candidates In F<strong>in</strong>al Ilace<br />

For Student<br />

Body Offices<br />

would make an excellent officer. Runn<strong>in</strong>g for<br />

President ore Dick Clarke and Robert Rnwell.<br />

Dick is this term's student Treasurer and Bob is<br />

Lhis terms Student Body Secretary.<br />

Kor Vice President, we have two oiistaml<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>ites, Nancy Hnnlgmve, vice president of<br />

L-U class, and songstress Pat Walker.<br />

Bill Holmes was unanimously chosen Student<br />

Body Secretary at Primary elections, and will run<br />

uncontested at the f<strong>in</strong>al election.<br />

(lack Lyrui, and Howard Brown arc enmpn<strong>in</strong>gn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>st one another for the office of treasurer.<br />

Tho contest is between Marilyn Stewart and<br />

Antonc Van Vliet to seu which one will be Editor<br />

of thi! <strong>Lowell</strong> next term.<br />

Janet Stark ran unopposed for Editor of the<br />

Kcd'&'Whifa White, ns did Juan Wilbur for Cafeteria<br />

Manager.<br />

Alan Matzger, this terms Assistant Ycl<br />

er, will be head Yell Leader next term.<br />

May the best man w<strong>in</strong>!<br />

Kraccful jiossible— roller skates. Of!<br />

course, the plutocrats wi,l feature<br />

this type yp return from the summer<br />

vacation with an entirely l diff different<br />

altitude.<br />

And speak<strong>in</strong>g of vacations, the i <strong>The</strong> nuilirmcmbera'of the faculty<br />

nool spirit of several <strong>in</strong>dividuals I will also lose some of their di'Knity<br />

Graduation At Wlc L RaUy To<br />

For 293 H4'si<br />

v<br />

Be Held Toda<br />

y<br />

1 HlBh.School, Spr<strong>in</strong><br />

conduct, its graduatio<br />

i *- X p C ? c lfr s ho ata Ity Noolle Miller i THhe long awaited day has f<strong>in</strong>ol-<br />

At 2:30 <strong>in</strong> tho afternoon of ly arrived—tho day of the Block &'-,<br />

iThursday, June IS, tho high senior,Rally. -j"<br />

-'— of <strong>Lowell</strong> High School, Spr<strong>in</strong>g [ Thfa WHI be tho term's lost anj'<br />

most important rally and also tho<br />

& ofthebcai last <strong>Lowell</strong> rnily'for the 200 grad-<br />

tiful ul War Memorial Memoril Opera Oper House uat<strong>in</strong>g seniors. Newcomers to Low-<br />

I Two T hundred h d d <strong>in</strong>tf nJnty-th nJntth ell next term will also be e visit<strong>in</strong>g istii?<br />

Senior* will march d down the h K<br />

and will<br />

....Results of the Student body of-<br />

'ficcrs election and tho new members<br />

of tho Scroll and Shield will bu<br />

|announced. Sports awars will bo"<br />

given out by the Boy's and Girl's<br />

Block h, and the G.A.A. President<br />

Bill Hfckl<strong>in</strong> and Vice President<br />

D<strong>in</strong> no Davidson will give their farewell<br />

address to tho Student body.<br />

Other important announcements -<br />

concern<strong>in</strong>g next term will be made<br />

: also.<br />

sitt<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the front row of gradu- : ,. <strong>The</strong> , rnl 'y W 'H not all °e bus<strong>in</strong>ess,<br />

ntes. Mr. Stephens will be assisted f °r there will he enterta<strong>in</strong>ment<br />

<strong>in</strong> present<strong>in</strong>g tho diplomas by the i presented by some of <strong>Lowell</strong>'s taldhigh<br />

senior registry teachers: Miss < critea students.<br />

Pealtry, Mr. Barry, M^r. Schwartz, ; <strong>The</strong> Block L and the Rally Corn-<br />

Miss Osuna, Mrs. Close. Miss Ket- | mittee desen'es a lot of credit for<br />

logg, .Miss Hcston, and Mr. Foil<strong>in</strong>g, putt<strong>in</strong>g on this rally so lets all give<br />

<strong>The</strong> graduation speeches, tho es- i them our cooperation.<br />

say, the valedictory, and the class<br />

history, will be presented by stu- , r<br />

dents whose speeches have been I .AWPl! G TVafTi/*<br />

chosen<br />

presented<br />

by<br />

berore<br />

their teachers<br />

tlie senior<br />

and<br />

class<br />

have<br />

I<br />

^vVTVU O XLdiilL<br />

for the f<strong>in</strong>al choices. ,<br />

Tlie fliee Clnb will present «t>lec-) . Boys „, , Take ,„ A First<br />

(ions under the direction of Mrs.! Lc" 11 » ''f'c<br />

"" ' <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Orchestra, i i-S"^ SL 5I , r -.<br />

under the guidance of Mr. KreiKcr. p^' n Y »«• been awarded<br />

will play •"I'ocntln" by Krescobaldo ifj^ 1 under the<br />

)- ce of Mr. A^£ and Sri<br />

M«Elroy hns been awarded dd the th<br />

f'«t ;,,^"^, plnco Wue W"^, ribbn «M»n_ f for t!<br />

this eermonyis onne<br />

for which we I Stan Sraitl have<br />

the school nndl<br />

o u r friomis:<br />

5<br />

Senior Prom, which will take plnce •<br />

m^the GoUl Roo,,, of the P?iaie!<br />

j<br />

cnortT i C ffi ally J ns "»"•• <strong>The</strong>y<br />

c »«BBitnlatlons to both squads.<br />

Day's Plans JROTC WINS FTRST PT Ari? '• ~ ~<br />

Materialize Today L Seniors PIan For<br />

IN CITY WTIW TNQPwrTTAATi<br />

Once nRn<strong>in</strong> a hT ucdcmlc lfN tJL .f l~" ll) & INSPECTION I A Week Of Fun<br />

• • .-. •> , . . .'Vl'lSlSt,--!, :JL""'». my. life the senior 1<br />

that had Murdock W<strong>in</strong>s Elk Award | the list of<br />

'Wows<br />

'Em-Clarke Stars<br />

joy » belter one than of four unili:<br />

! k h i tlesji<strong>in</strong>s n<br />

r Cofiipanies A.B aiid I'~T{«'""* a<br />

jy e<br />

| g<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> look lop honors npra<strong>in</strong> ! tliesjiians on the Honor Roll <strong>in</strong> ,100.<br />

p<br />

by ibiH class of June 1317.<br />

C under, unde the respective rspti commands d th P "<br />

h l H R I ^th Ln n Williams wniio and d Myrtle Mrtl<br />

idmlrnblycast<strong>in</strong>tho,.^<br />

. first the nurse and 1 p<br />

twenty-eight different, last month, when popular Blrcnbnum, Peter j will hold<br />

Lo<br />

fee scholarship will lnst| tho sweetheart if tho doctor<br />

well.took fifteen first places and for four years, and becomes valid;Tho play also exhibited auSthor of <strong>The</strong> last event of the term was<br />

p<br />

xt September.. mber. •-• Lynn's, y talents, for <strong>in</strong> tho second officers' d<strong>in</strong>ner <strong>in</strong> honor of<br />

92TH Tho contest was sponsored by;net t tho th two t pit<br />

th ill<br />

E nr<br />

S.SCHOpL IN THIS<br />

were pa<strong>in</strong>ted by Lynn.<br />

Slnfr Sergeant.D.,J!cElroy, head In<br />

•jCAN> BOAST .'OF SUCH '£', the EJks oiili of San Francisco, and<br />

h'h<br />

p y<br />

ti<br />

y<br />

was open to one student from 'each 1<br />

led. f very h»o'hcr conv<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>gly" romatic pair by was Jane" play Risi<br />

Ralph Moreno, ancf Blank and<br />

iuurdock.<br />

turned <strong>in</strong> by y Eitell^Schnoider ^ who o -".•Lifo'" comes es -.to o XowoliSJSiM<br />

l S Wdd<br />

roil as Sirs. Woodridge, BUI comei : "t6 lif^ 5 *, ^S*3.<br />

'I Sand ^a^^^lSg^^^^g^<br />

mmmm<br />

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THE LOWELL, FltIDAY,JUNEl.% 19-17<br />

''itjftfc'' i '"I'HfT*<br />

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'\^3As f&ANCfoCOS' CUJC'<br />

: ; THIGH SCHOOL* NL\VSTV\PrlC^ -<br />

- V-'-'pubilahed by the'<br />

Auoclated Student!<br />

-. . :- •.. ' of Lows! HlKh School<br />

•; ' . •.'••'-.HOO Hnye» StreefSan Pnnclaco.<br />

• .'-.•••. . Cnlltonili<br />

: ' L. H. s; S. A'/Member. Pr«. ,'<br />

• S ^ V ' v . . . • ' • u • *-• .<br />

' a^i-'.i . . • —• . • . . • . • "<br />

;^ s ^ LOWELL STAFF<br />

EDITOR.<br />

DAVE BIRENBAUM<br />

Associtc Editor ....... J. Arthur Freed<br />

News Editors: Antone Van Vliet & Ted F<strong>in</strong>man<br />

Feature Editors .»".:..^.Carmcn Castillo and<br />

Joan Hollebaugh<br />

Sports Editor .......i;. ....... .....Mark Knsnn<strong>in</strong><br />

Girls Sports Editor . ...................... Joyce Henry<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager ...„ ,.,_ _ Roger Lowney<br />

Exchange Editor —. Frank Packard<br />

Artist<br />

, ... Antone Van Vliet<br />

Photournpher -. „„„ „„. George Ban go<br />

Adviser<br />

J. W. Patterson<br />

REPORTERS<br />

Harry 0 luck man Kltenhoth Cnwan<br />

Innbel Krmul<br />

Vvnmio I.a Vigiio<br />

Florence W<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g Flora Walter<br />

OoorRo CnlltLhan MnrUn Kyjtlnn<br />

Howard Strauss Chat-leu Oliver<br />

Ted K<strong>in</strong>mnn<br />

Marlnnnc* Clllsler<br />

Stio Golilwmlth<br />

Nnoile Mil tor<br />

Marilyn Stowart Hoion da Konlnck<br />

Juno Boo<br />

tJ-imi'd Cnltan<br />

Kdmiiiid Grcon<br />

Hck'tio Stoiicr<br />

THE GREEN LIGHT<br />

By Ed Green<br />

Remember alt those funny <strong>in</strong>cidents that happened<br />

<strong>in</strong> your classes this past year? You dont?<br />

Well then, let me rem<strong>in</strong>isce with you<br />

Remember the day before tho Poly-Lowoll game<br />

when our star halfback was given a rubdown,<br />

and he spra<strong>in</strong>ed his neck try<strong>in</strong>g to lick the<br />

alcohol off. We lost the game 12 to 0. Just goes<br />

to show you tho evils of alcohol.<br />

And then there was the time <strong>in</strong> your English<br />

class when the tencher asked the hoy <strong>in</strong> hack of<br />

you what a dash before the end of a sentance<br />

means, and he replied it meant five more years at<br />

hard labor.<br />

That WOK the same day she asked you to give an<br />

example of a collective noun, and you replied ah<br />

ashcan.<br />

And how about the time <strong>in</strong> your Algebra class<br />

when this happened: "Jimmy," asked the teacher,<br />

"If your father made forty dollars a week and<br />

gave your mother half, what would she have?"<br />

"Heart failure," replied Jimmy.<br />

Remember read<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> your history book about<br />

the colonization of the South Pacific? "... In<br />

17-18 u missionary went to the Samoan Islands,<br />

nnd was captured by the cannibals—gave the<br />

rannibals their first taste of religion."<br />

Remember the kid <strong>in</strong> that same class whose<br />

head came to a. po<strong>in</strong>t. He was so dumb he thought<br />

Colu<strong>in</strong>bus's last name wos Ohio.<br />

And then there was the week when, you had<br />

nil that trouble with synonyms. You know what a<br />

synonym is don't you? A synonym is a word<br />

you use when you can't spell the other one.<br />

One of thu most clnssic occumnces <strong>in</strong> our<br />

Journilism class is Mr. Patterson's frantic efforts<br />

efforts to teach some of his students how to spell.<br />

For Instance, he once accused me of not know<strong>in</strong>g<br />

how to spell. Butt u no i k<strong>in</strong> spel, dont u ?<br />

And then there is the ancient mathematical<br />

paradox reputed to have been first presented by<br />

Euclid.<br />

"If a man has four horses and three stalls,<br />

how would he get the four horses <strong>in</strong>to the three<br />

stalls?" <strong>The</strong> answer is simple. He'd make horsehadish.<br />

And now my advise to the freshman:<br />

If you are ever tardy to class, and the teacher<br />

atiks why you arc late. Just any, "<strong>The</strong> class started<br />

before I got here." .<br />

And that's HO for this term.<br />

LETTERS TO EDITOR<br />

' Letters to the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Editor:<br />

S<strong>in</strong>ce I've been at <strong>Lowell</strong> (3i£ years,) we've<br />

only had one "Hello Day" and no other unusual<br />

ideas have been put <strong>in</strong>to use. Why doesn't the<br />

newly formed Recreation Council or the Student<br />

Rally Committee sponsor a "Baby Day", a "Western<br />

Day" (such ns tho one held <strong>in</strong> April at L<strong>in</strong>coln,)<br />

another Hello Day" or other such events?<br />

. Many other schools have functions of that type,<br />

and now that we have an able Recreation Council,<br />

why shouldn't we have them too?—Pat Walker,<br />

135.<br />

. .(An excellent idea! "Tho <strong>Lowell</strong>" Is pleased (o '<br />

report to student Walker that Miss Adams, K.C.<br />

head, plans to discuss this idea with the council<br />

Ed.)<br />

Dear Editor:<br />

In the,last edition oC <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>, (April 25.)<br />

Sid Loupe stated <strong>in</strong> his <strong>in</strong>terview that one of his<br />

peeves .was he disliked jjirls who danced together,<br />

but could he suBRest anyth<strong>in</strong>g else we could dance<br />

with dur<strong>in</strong>g the different fym periods 1—Anonymous.<br />

. ' . '<br />

.('"<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>' Is In profound symnpthy with<br />

the above student, but can offer no solution.—Ed.)<br />

7We.wish' you would consider the possibilities oE<br />

, "I aftOMchool class <strong>in</strong> Ancient Greek.—S<strong>in</strong>cerely<br />

; LOW ni<br />

">^?* M K"" "l« "">' »'r. Monroe is <strong>in</strong> favor<br />

/,°f.tne-idca,:but wonders who In the school can<br />

.;teach.Greek. SuBuestldns that would help this Idea<br />

•; would be appreclated^-Ed.)' • • •""•*"<br />

: O . D e a r ' E d i t o r : * [ :<br />

lts been a |opg six<br />

George!.<br />

you. wade vt. /f_<br />

SENIOR POLL<br />

Dill llickl<strong>in</strong> .... OUTSTANDING<br />

. Diane Davidson<br />

MOST LIKELY<br />

TO RENDER<br />

SERVICE TO<br />

Joss Scrojrej<br />

HUMANITY Cnther<strong>in</strong> Chapman<br />

Hob Davey<br />

1IEST SMILE ...Maryetta HcRjrelund<br />

urn Xerr....<br />

BEST HAIR Lorra<strong>in</strong>e OTooIe<br />

Hob Simmons ...Jw» BEST DANCER ..jui^uik<br />

Joan Krisfoie<br />

Clark Jnhn.son PERSONALITY<br />

Myrtle HiMlburK<br />

Frank Packard I1ESI' DRESSED<br />

Jean Saltzman<br />

llalph Van der Null HI ;ST EYES<br />

Marge Itrandt<br />

Arend llomtmi!) i r Itr.S'l ATHLETE<br />

THE SENIOR FUTURE SCOPE<br />

Nancy Aikcn—One of the bare- Virg<strong>in</strong>ia Oreen—cash<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> on her<br />

back riders <strong>in</strong> the circus. Steve classy chnssie. Clark Johnson—<br />

Anderson—Tramp<strong>in</strong>g Trnnscont<strong>in</strong>- chas<strong>in</strong>g Klorcncu W<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g at Pocntal<br />

Trucks. Jean—play<strong>in</strong> tennis <strong>in</strong> morm. Mark Kassan<strong>in</strong>—.sailor on<br />

Timbuckto. Barbara Bane—Look<strong>in</strong>g horseback. Tad Kitchener— still<br />

for "Lolly" <strong>in</strong> Lithuania. Dave cluim<strong>in</strong>g it's sunnier <strong>in</strong> San In Ilitr-<br />

Birenbaum—edit<strong>in</strong>g the "Farmer's hara. Pnul<strong>in</strong>c Kunz—apply<strong>in</strong>g her-<br />

Joumal." Jane Boe—ty<strong>in</strong>g her self self t lii th<br />

<strong>in</strong> knots with her "beaux." Joan<br />

Blank-render<strong>in</strong>g service to human.ty.Oln-eB]i«s-d,e<br />

lady wrestjar<br />

at Bnrnum and Bailey Dushan<br />

Boreta—John Atlas on a bad day. '<br />

''"r ?!t<br />

. .••..••-'.*..•-.'..••'• • •'•<br />

itPr '" l m « riod<br />

Sn<br />

applyi<br />

self t


iif<br />

s§^<br />

iSg^:<br />

iitS<br />

ISlime Has Come<br />

W$% For Seniors'<br />

g;;f: ; Last Cut Up<br />

S <strong>in</strong>evitably as that cut-slip<br />

. objects Itself<br />

to"the hilarious shrieks, rahcous<br />

laughter, and roller-skate clank<strong>in</strong>g<br />

{hot echoes through the halls. Sen<br />

iors discard the: cloak of wisdom<br />

and dignity \vhich they wore all<br />

term and <strong>in</strong>dulge <strong>in</strong> merry capricV.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rest of tho school eyes<br />

: this exhibition enviously, but with<br />

'tolerance.<br />

This year the seniors are <strong>in</strong> rare<br />

form, expect<strong>in</strong>g their antics to set<br />

new highs. As a public service, we<br />

will prepare the <strong>in</strong>nocent and un<br />

ausoect<strong>in</strong>g for some of the un<br />

bTlicxnbio th<strong>in</strong>gs which they will<br />

'witness. :<br />

•- Type I<br />

<strong>The</strong> first senior to greet your<br />

astonished eyes will probably be<br />

the exuberant, "get-me-I'm-grad<br />

uat<strong>in</strong>g" type. He gambols boistcr<br />

ously about <strong>in</strong> his oldest, filthie t<br />

clothes. He must convey the fact<br />

that he is a fee, unh<strong>in</strong>dered, high<br />

you-know-what. His pranks runge<br />

from polish<strong>in</strong>g Mr. Polland's pate<br />

to s<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g" A Cigarette, Sweet<br />

Music, and You" <strong>in</strong> the boiler room.<br />

This is the most familar variety,<br />

so you should know to cope with the<br />

situation. Just humor them. Re-,<br />

member, someday you niay be <strong>in</strong> |<br />

that condition. Type II<br />

<strong>The</strong> next type is the pensive<br />

melancohly specimen. She sl<strong>in</strong>ks<br />

around school, eyes mournful, mouth<br />

droop<strong>in</strong>g. "My last case of <strong>in</strong>digestion,<br />

she murmurs wistfuly leav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the cafe. **Xo more cut slips",<br />

she sobs <strong>in</strong>to her heg teacher's<br />

face. "Cue, how I'll miss my own<br />

little locker," she sniffles while<br />

reassembl<strong>in</strong>g various limbs which<br />

have conic loose <strong>in</strong> the looker room<br />

fray. To treat these specimens,<br />

pound them on the back and dispose<br />

of U'cir soggy Kleenex for 'em.<br />

Type III<br />

Another k<strong>in</strong>d is the callous,<br />

"glad-to-leave" type. Ho scoffs and<br />

sighs with relief; he chortles glee- -<br />

fully when the hymn is sung, with<br />

an X-ray, we'd f<strong>in</strong>d a yo-yo where<br />

his heart should be<br />

You mustn't be too bitter to-<br />

. wards him, however. If you had,<br />

been kick<strong>in</strong>g around <strong>Lowell</strong> thirteen !<br />

terms, you wouldn't cl<strong>in</strong>g to the!<br />

fire escape and sob your heart out<br />

either.<br />

Others<br />

<strong>The</strong>ro'll be many characters:<br />

Lucerne, "Songa He<strong>in</strong>ie," Perk<strong>in</strong>s<br />

m<strong>in</strong>us ice-skates for once—Steve<br />

Anderson flash<strong>in</strong>g his Silver Spikes<br />

—Cather<strong>in</strong>e, "Golden — throat,"<br />

Chapman utter<strong>in</strong>g eloquent phrases<br />

THE LOWELL. FRIDAY. JUNV 11 1947' ^&^-'i^M i A^^Y^'^un<br />

M-'<br />

EdV<strong>in</strong>.Takahashi..i:i# : .&#^P^g.; -^<br />

"Doh't'ikeep wish<strong>in</strong>g to be a" sen-';; ,',?*&<br />

lor, because; when ,ynu~ are.;youTl .'.<br />

wish to be'a fresh<strong>in</strong>an/aira<strong>in</strong>."—, :<br />

Arlene Ellis.'; •;.-'-.-; ; f)..,--- i ','v;^<strong>in</strong>T^'",^-;-y..V<br />

"Don't always judgre * book by?<br />

its cover; open it; some-former;<br />

owner may have • written' some • <strong>in</strong>-' ;<br />

tercst<strong>in</strong>g footnotes."- — Hermme—'-•<br />

V i n k l e r . . - . '''*'• ••"•'- ':•• "-?-y*~-*- r •<br />

"Go out for sports and get-a-<br />

Block L, or you'll languish <strong>in</strong> obli<br />

vion. Try to improve the school by<br />

<strong>in</strong>troduc<strong>in</strong>g new and mont activities."—James<br />

Quong.<br />

"Don't go-to Ch<strong>in</strong>a too often;<br />

Mr. Monroe Hkes it there, too."<br />

—Kathor<strong>in</strong>e Remensperger.<br />

"Whatever you do, have fun do<strong>in</strong>g<br />

it."—Mary Lauber.<br />

"Take shidy first period; you<br />

can catch up on your sleep after a<br />

rough night." — Cather<strong>in</strong>e Ohap-<br />

-. man.<br />

3 "Keep <strong>Lowell</strong> the same wonder-<br />

" full school it's always been."—Joan<br />

Phillips.<br />

"Everyone should have 7th period<br />

, . ---fit. nnM vr-.** I* -Mf>* **<br />

gym with Ben Neff—if only to<br />

learn a new Ieanguage."—Clark<br />

Johnson.<br />

"Never argue with teachers—g«<br />

out for everyth<strong>in</strong>g and watch oat<br />

for <strong>Lowell</strong> girls. (Keep an eye on<br />

them, that is!)"—BUI Hickl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

"Don't breathe too hard <strong>in</strong> Miss<br />

Balonscifcr's class!"— Ed Simons.<br />

"Don't let <strong>Lowell</strong> down when it<br />

needs you most!"—Ernest Spitzer.<br />

"If you want the low-donw, tnke<br />

Mr. Bass. If you want it lower<br />

down, take Mr. Patterson".—Saul<br />

Battat.<br />

I' 'Don't follow senior's advice."—<br />

Lorra<strong>in</strong>e O'Toole.<br />

"Avoid room 'S28* and the little<br />

man that dwells there<strong>in</strong>, and never<br />

ask to borrow a comb from Mr.<br />

Polland,"—Tony Dunston.<br />

"Always have your ears washed<br />

and your neck clean for the benefit<br />

of those <strong>in</strong> front and rear."—Betty<br />

Anderson.<br />

"Tell Mr. Barry that teachers are<br />

gett<strong>in</strong>g paid too much."—James<br />

Sepvcy,<br />

"Jo<strong>in</strong> the R.O.T.C. and take your<br />

I hardest subject 1st period."—Al<br />

Click.<br />

"If you have a queer name, don't<br />

take Mr. Bass; you'll regret it."—<br />

Dion Chesse'.<br />

"Gat <strong>in</strong> the cafe at your own<br />

risk!"—Jean Atherton.<br />

—Frank, "Old Tar," Wilson s<strong>in</strong>g-<br />

Ing, "Yo-ho, blow the man down,"<br />

—<strong>The</strong> Lohnberg sisters dream<strong>in</strong>g<br />

about a visit to England—Dwight<br />

Wilbur still dczed from keep<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Senior accounts—the hysterics of<br />

Joy Seluc and Lonette Shepps be<strong>in</strong>g<br />

missed <strong>in</strong> the library.<br />

Yes, Senior Day is here!<br />

Seniors Choose<br />

Miss Adams<br />

"Students," wos Miss Adams'<br />

. answer to our querv "What do you<br />

. like most about <strong>Lowell</strong>?"<br />

' I 1 ?" { eQli "B seems to bn mutual,<br />

at lease as far as the seniors are<br />

concerned, for Miss Adams was<br />

: selected as tlvir favorite teacher <strong>in</strong><br />

the Senior Poll.<br />

. , T J>» Popular gym teacher at-<br />

'""lied Notro Dame High School<br />

and Junior College <strong>in</strong> Belmont,<br />

r wnero she thought of becom<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

J?"'.until her senior year of<br />

high school. <strong>The</strong>n she chose a Physical<br />

Education mnjor and received<br />

ner A.B. at Sun Joso State. She<br />

also went nt to S<br />

year of<br />

Stanford for a fifth<br />

" college.<br />

T<br />

"" "Te.<br />

teach<strong>in</strong>g at her alma<br />

Dame. After teach<strong>in</strong>g<br />

10 ^"?n te<br />

"kVNot<br />

ell t &? r she camo<br />

ell, fortunately Vf^i for us<br />

.In sports, Miss Adams' first<br />

S i ^. e S., tenn i s !ml swimm<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

?£?""£, ridn B claims much of he><br />

' & % l ,'» ,»lso I wi an avid field<br />

!* g«f « «*» North-<br />

,F«='Sob.Simraonsi.


spLS'hffcar.^"'^ 1 ^ 1 ^<br />

, Bill Calvcrt leaves the orieli<br />

fe f°f 'jje •«!«;. club-r«m to<br />

Dick Clarke. Joan Cano leaves her<br />

cello squeaks to some unsuspect<strong>in</strong>T<br />

newcomer <strong>in</strong> the orchestra. ~ ' |<br />

Barbara Freeman tho right<br />

the sole possessor of that name <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>. Isabel Freud leaves to Pat<br />

- 'rTHB'LOWELUlFIUDAYi'JUNBIS,-1947 k<br />

(Smtaralmt<br />

? Indian<br />

Gets)<br />

Hoif<br />

her 20 to y up ad com<strong>in</strong>g Benni<br />

Goodman. Nanc> Aiken wills to all<br />

the- bareback riders of tho G A A<br />

?nll>the : fun.<strong>in</strong> jthQ-world,' and to<br />

'-. Gates', tho best<br />

horse <strong>in</strong>'the Adam;/and to<br />

: ,Lydia. Potter she wills alt the .fun<br />

.that^Tfe .Olde.<strong>Lowell</strong>" con give.<br />

. .Audrey,,Anderson wills her pencils<br />

.to:. Diane NorwnlPand her.gym<br />

suit to any <strong>in</strong>com<strong>in</strong>g freshman who<br />

.could possibly get <strong>in</strong>to it Betty<br />

Anderson leaves-.her new pair of<br />

.whito . shoeatr<strong>in</strong>irs • to a deserv<strong>in</strong>g:'<br />

stui' jnt. Steve : Physics I notebook with nful<br />

term gunrantcc, to Sylvia Itofloktnd<br />

she leaves her volley ball<br />

prowess. Julius Cohen leaves his<br />

four eyes to any body who could<br />

use a couple extra play<strong>in</strong>g elim<strong>in</strong>ation<br />

dur<strong>in</strong>g lunch period. Richard<br />

Cohen leaves to Ed. Weber all his<br />

"A's", and to Dave Schocnfcld he<br />

just leaves.<br />

Pearl Cohn leaves to Gail Keat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

her place on the Senior Bench,<br />

and to Barbara 'Powell tho type-<br />

Anderson wills his,<br />

writer <strong>in</strong> the library that skips<br />

Acme Pneumatic Pogo stick to Don<br />

spnees. Harry Collis wills his over-<br />

Stibich: his two-way stretch Afriexuberence<br />

and his ability to make<br />

can'al<strong>in</strong>g-shot to all Al KarstenSen;<br />

a mounta<strong>in</strong> out of a mole-hill to<br />

it-nd his one pair of beat-out track<br />

any freshman who is crazy enough<br />

to tnkc them. Rob<strong>in</strong> Coll<strong>in</strong>s leaves<br />

.shoes to any freshman who to Alma Zito her ball and cha<strong>in</strong>, to<br />

out for track. Ela<strong>in</strong>e Arons wilt D<strong>in</strong>ne Fossey a blue ribbon, and to<br />

Bobbie Ruben all'her vast knowl- Alison Morse, the dative case. Shiredge<br />

of th<strong>in</strong>gs.and stuff, and to ley Cook haves to any freshman<br />

Babs Katz goes the beautiful .dream smaller then she her gym suit and<br />

' oC f H. H R.' R Peter Pt Ashlock Ahlk leaves l to'! m yy e V n °w •? !l? r i. eyn i. su ! t i l<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Andy Zorbas one slightly used rub-1 ^ I (SJ2 ne TT nil r. rd Jl cr nhyaioI .<br />

measure. Ken Gardner wills to his found; and to Chuck Oliver a hand- Kle<strong>in</strong>; all the fun she had at ridfawV\<br />

dear: poker-play<strong>in</strong>g friend Howard ful of backed-up copy for next to Audrey. Madison, her Koodgraria: -<br />

Brown That royal flash.'Doris Gags term's "<strong>Lowell</strong>." Edna Kato be- to' Cor<strong>in</strong>ne Fournier and her t neat •"<br />

leaves to anyone who wants "them queathn her w<strong>in</strong>dow pane glasses <strong>in</strong> Mrs. Bach's 'class' to Nancy ^<br />

a-well-worn gym-suit and half a lo Kay Uraho <strong>in</strong> order that she Schoenfcld. Roy Murdock*leaves to '•'•<br />

bottle of Ink cradlcator. • may sec better <strong>in</strong> Mr. Curts room. all deserv<strong>in</strong>g freshman'a hair from r<br />

Marianne Gitzlcr leaves her abili- Gerry Kaufman leaves to Jean Mr. Pollanda head. Barban'-Mur-''<br />

ty to be late to reg. every morn<strong>in</strong>g St Stankard and Ann Allumbach the<br />

and still get B's. Charles Gofortn joy of be<strong>in</strong>g able to breathe <strong>in</strong> the ?<br />

leaves'-to James Rudolph all the locker or room and to Barbara Fish-<br />

lockers we-have clammed Into the storm go all ,her "A's" <strong>in</strong> gym<br />

past four yenrs.<br />

from Mrs. Saville. Tad Kitchener<br />

Sue Goldsmith wills nil the th<strong>in</strong>gs k-aves to Terry Gray an unused,<br />

she has ever lost <strong>in</strong> the past four! one-way ticket to "Boulder." Joan<br />

years to whoever f<strong>in</strong>ds them. Doro-' Koppicn leaves to any poor fresh-<br />

thy Good<strong>in</strong>g bequeaths to Frances man her locker on the second floor<br />

Weiler her ability to'-stay <strong>in</strong> tho <strong>in</strong> room 214. Paul<strong>in</strong>e Kunz be-<br />

library dur<strong>in</strong>g 5 lunch; also, a queaths to Ann and Judy Tael her<br />

new dish. Virg<strong>in</strong>ia Green leaves to pet parrot Anastia-hip and her<br />

Ann Harper her place <strong>in</strong> the seven- secret formula for mak<strong>in</strong>g hay.<br />

th period swimm<strong>in</strong>g class along Charles Lampo' leaves to John<br />

with one battered bath<strong>in</strong>g can; and Tufts one pair of shot gym shoes<br />

to Louise Hanford goes all the fun and his founta<strong>in</strong> pen which writes<br />

she had <strong>in</strong> Air. Monroe's office, and<br />

t0 Idn<br />

Mae WuiTard her physiology<br />

notebook. Liz _ Cowen leaves °ff/ .to<br />

hy leaves all the cut slips she got^ -<br />

or be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> class to any;person;;who<br />

geas away with a i *<br />

ciise for cutt<strong>in</strong>g. Marta'_._„_.<br />

queaths to Janet Stark her position*-'<br />

of head social butterfly <strong>in</strong> Smilla' ^ ;<br />

Jacks' doma<strong>in</strong>. ;..y*-<br />

Marilyn Nave bequeaths to>•'"'•••<br />

Margaret Hicks and Barbara Tad- ^<br />

lock all the fun she had at <strong>Lowell</strong>' -<br />

and her space on the Senior Bench<br />

fifth, period. Bitl Neff leaves • to ^'j<br />

Mathew Bernard "Tim" McGowan :!<br />

IV the k<strong>in</strong>g-sized water w<strong>in</strong>gs of '<br />

the "champ". Marion Nitsche be- '<br />

queaths her stupidity to any one •*'•<br />

ollu „„., „, rtil iIlv,,Iuun WHIL-U unui unHOr ""y condition except home- who is too smart and wants to see<br />

to John Risbrough the will to'*. Barbara Lano wills to hcr|how it feels to be normal. William<br />

graduate. ...-.». r i. .•_ .o— xi..i._ i • • " - "<br />

Marlcno Grecnbcrg bequeaths<br />

i" rv S? f £ m "!V h! J at01<br />

SuMburSTrfeavoslievTrivHeBoTr<br />

chew<strong>in</strong>g gum <strong>in</strong> the library to<br />

u: Ad<br />

r. Saul Ilattat leaves to Bob i%\g? J} Q , r J n ? nd $ l V wlfc . h<br />

f<strong>in</strong>d<br />

one from each port. j ( i n d to rjave" Gcoffrion hirpark<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Beverly Heeler leaves to Frances place for his car. Helen de Kon<strong>in</strong>ck<br />

Wilson one k<strong>in</strong>g-size gym suit., leaves. Ted Dethlefsen leaves to<br />

John Bell leaves ibu>va to iu At m Knrstenscn Aurstenacn some aspir<strong>in</strong>g football player his<br />

his ability r to get "A" <strong>in</strong> Rwwtwl««.i,!n~ Registry, j ach<strong>in</strong>g u—i back, two -= pieces of - rubber •and<br />

to Miss iss And Anderson one slightly;padd<strong>in</strong>g, and Borcta's.elbow. Naomi<br />

used cnchillada. lu'llada. Clayton BcrHnglDruckman leaves to any unfortu-|<br />

leaves to George Bange the pictures<br />

m his locker; may ho cherish them<br />

natcfreshwoman tho privilege of<br />

always. Junette B<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>i leaves to<br />

hack<strong>in</strong>g her way <strong>in</strong>to the doghouse;<br />

Louiso Barsotti all her accumulated<br />

? le never quite niatio it. Tony<br />

passes, and to Norma Walsh all<br />

Dunston wills to Miss Harrison his<br />

the food she can get her hands on.<br />

desk <strong>in</strong> Registry so that she can<br />

Joan Blank leaves her flourescent<br />

use it m the office to pile extra<br />

cashmere and her place <strong>in</strong> "the<br />

books and lunches on which mem-<br />

society" to any girl who can fill<br />

bers of hor office staff leave lay<strong>in</strong>g<br />

tho qualifications. Marilyn Blech-<br />

around.<br />

man wills locker room 212 to any Jean Elliott leaves to Joan Jago<br />

freshman who likes people. Olive one largo ripped gym suit to add<br />

Buss leaves to Joan Beal the piano to her collection Arlene Ellis loaves<br />

by the stove <strong>in</strong> the shacks, to Nancy to Toni Ronstcad their mutual<br />

Johnson her place by the w<strong>in</strong>dow on<br />

tho Fjllnioro Bus, nnd to Joan Saw-<br />

WB" nn Barbar<br />

Mk for "I-"'<br />

Williams her ore<br />

1<br />

'jia Blankrfilli-r<br />

Ken Oanlnl<br />

nw o' his -j<br />

mttaec;'" 1 !<br />

Juan Iloll'l<br />

x' of iastn<br />

ii how ti ,<br />

:<br />

-r»t of the'id<br />

Bill Ncff: 1<br />

^ prhool a I<br />

K.I'.<br />

Bob Kou-i-:<br />

Fiirfax. .<br />

Mane l.uii<br />

iu up thi- •<br />

the up sta.:-.-<br />

Birbnra F'|<br />

a to his 1».he<br />

wanted. .'•<br />

a candy bur :,\<br />

Chuck r-V 1<br />

Doe Hol)*e it<br />

SENI<<br />

(Cont<strong>in</strong>u \<br />

Work, and h^<br />

<strong>in</strong> the ca*"i-<br />

(without *!.•<br />

JIKS Srro<br />

lo .«icn p:i-<<br />

who can't v<br />

..pikes to I.ynrl<br />

team max-ot. r<br />

Ted Cum .<br />

w»y. Ted II.-,<br />

liamm. cliu


llndian Scout<br />

Gets Views Of '<br />

-Hopeful Chiefs<br />

THE tOWFIL, HHDV1 JUNr 13, 1DI7I<br />

Redsk<strong>in</strong>s 'Round Reservation<br />

;. i.«pw«. t^ ,C ? Elizabeth Cowen Roy Murdock I Olive Bliss I Orcheitm havme taken a Superioi<br />

' J^f ffi jk "h<br />

n ?VJ£5l7KlTS Aft . cr h "" tm B """"id vc ole re Upon look<strong>in</strong>g at any official re Tho roon- van • tent as jour re I!",""* nt ,' h<br />

ft your reporter) ._„.„__ '"T 1 h £ r . back '? lll " n ' r Aa ' 'to Color of Ihir Dark brown hir life for tho benefit of our read Mr fcrf«R«r who i» primarily<br />

F" He listened <strong>in</strong> on their con\ orsa soclnte Editor of tho Red £ W bite Color of Eeyes Brown Date of ers responsible for the orchestnu<br />

Li.. .i .«.. . ""«..| hero tho md n member of tho 1Mell sniff Rirth .Tnh, j l-one • —— ] natural brown curly hair sparkl<strong>in</strong>g fence of humor.<br />

, up the down stirs and down Dwight Wilbur |n»wl eyes, and a warm friendly x,,,, fnl, ,Stalc C3,](<br />

1 "" :u "- "} <<br />

li feet tall, the color of his eyes l "A y " ° Ii 1- y c i!'<br />

and hair don't matter, bit he must Tho condndmjr numbers s oon<br />

the<br />

bf<br />

the up stairs.<br />

smile.<br />

cRC wi|,<br />

Barbnrn Frfleman: Lot everyone You can see this fellow <strong>Lowell</strong>ito<br />

the honor of receiv<strong>in</strong>g Olive.<br />

BO to his locker as n<strong>in</strong>ny times as strutt<strong>in</strong>g through the corridors any She hns pnrticipatcd m many<br />

ho wanted, and only charge 5e for school day, after all he's only (lie<br />

activities dur<strong>in</strong>g her four yours at' . .<br />

n candy bar <strong>in</strong> the DOJT House. high i ulcss trGasurer, Mr. Dwight <strong>Lowell</strong>. Sho is ti member uf the «, ""iu'l..!* <strong>in</strong>Hr-ry (.ri.-iiiilKim.iv« III<br />

i <strong>Lowell</strong> Dwight has served his nlma; gcr, and a symphony usher. As is! I-,.,I <strong>in</strong>,"- '<br />

mater faithfully on various orgn- you ran see, she is quite a versatile '!;• "'luii l.nl.y ulicwm my<br />

"T M....<br />

nhatiuns. cirl. . .. j<strong>in</strong>iill n.wii <strong>in</strong> s.,ii<strong>in</strong>..rn rmir. •H h'.<br />

As a RIocgk L momber. he has chl V V'T 'i' "<br />

VI.<br />

did th rt f ll I<br />

<strong>in</strong>.<br />

( .:!;S,I IJ r«r "you"<br />

ir Ion!<br />

n-nMium<br />

A Jil runction<br />

\\M\ foi.'H<br />

<strong>in</strong>nntli H<strong>in</strong>t MliirtH<br />

•lur<strong>in</strong>itlon r..r a liiir whct-l<br />

foiiml i<strong>in</strong>ik-r c<br />

what S.-iiiorH vtill .<br />

team mawcot. Jnmes Seavey leaves mer sports of theLoweli/ After frrniluiitton Hits June, ,hmn<br />

Ted Conway's locker to Ttfd C«n- s<strong>in</strong>ce he is an em<strong>in</strong>ent authority p"»»» to attend Stephens College "^?v""rK.p iC.r<br />

wav, Teil Hnmm's locker lo Ted | on most competitive sports. ''» Columbia, Missouri where she 7. ii'hiir-.' of offltvr<br />

Hamm, Chuck Lamp«i IIIMCIUC..<br />

j<strong>in</strong>il toTom McFetridj»e,Esti!hr Kim- : tentplat<strong>in</strong>t; a South Pacific sojourn, birthday June 17. In fact every . i>»*'w.-i>n tw« po<strong>in</strong>t P.<br />

on wills nil the A's she- didn't feet Dwlcht will attend Stanford this year, sjie celebrates her one-half h.r'"^!-- It " dl>ly<br />

to Joan Rosenburjr. Ed Simons fall, whepi he may follow his year lurthduy as ht«r f s falls but ^fi. r.-rfo"r"o <strong>in</strong> i>a«c-<br />

. . . . . "outsteps hv study<strong>in</strong>g: uiKht days before Christmas. Ilnnny '•»» K«me<br />

• I onu-hnilf year birthday, Joan! &• {?£\\\" tln leaves his jubpett<strong>in</strong>j- parts for, fathers fo<br />

Tom Pis<strong>in</strong>Ker's chevvie from the medic<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

"r Zf<br />

^Eidm'tfht Auto Supply to anyone<br />

who wants it; the fun of look<strong>in</strong>g<br />

for Mr. Monroe <strong>in</strong> the biolcr room ;<br />

to nnyoiic wh» takefl office nuxt|<br />

tenn. Kopor Shatz leaves to all j<br />

his friends all the jjirls who ate i<br />

... lunch with him <strong>in</strong> tho court.".Jerry!<br />

• Slav<strong>in</strong> I naves his Block I* sweater!<br />

> to-Mart<strong>in</strong> Sosnick for lie needs it;<br />

badly enough. Greta. Smith loayps!<br />

all tho bus rides to Janut Stiirk.<br />

now that she won't be rid<strong>in</strong>g \#-}<br />

lichoo] <strong>in</strong> our wir every <strong>in</strong>tirntng.<br />

Bob Sockolov wills to Herb (hop-•'<br />

along) Kessler his ability for writ- 1<br />

<strong>in</strong>g good apologetic letters by<br />

mispelliug every other word. Xori-i<br />

ta Solid wills to Barbam. Fish- 1<br />

strom her reflect<strong>in</strong>g-iuirror so she;<br />

can look pretty for Bud nnd for<br />

- Noni Etsllok<strong>in</strong> and Carolyn Lichf<br />

she leaves her fun and spitit .if the<br />

High School.<br />

Ernest SpiUer leaves. "Aufidor- •<br />

sen". George Stahmuun loaves to<br />

: some ambitious freshman his trumpet.<br />

Marian Sturk wills her gym;<br />

suit unreluctantJy to the gym do- 1<br />

DANCE FESTIVAL SUCCESS<br />

enough to sit I" it. Marilyn Ward- no that he can run his legs off<br />

•law loaves to Valerie Greenly her (,'ett<strong>in</strong>;: some hot stories,<br />

ability to talk her way out of anypartment,<br />

and liar algebra grade to ,<br />

Joanne Scroggy.<br />

; AI Wollcnberg leaves to Gordon<br />

th<strong>in</strong>g (almost) and her autitude 1 Klugu (tho most likely to break<br />

for sandpaper<strong>in</strong>g desks. • bones) his crutches and the ability<br />

Donald Watson leaves ti> Stan 1 ft l \' a )\ c clan* ftv* m<strong>in</strong>utes before<br />

Walker his ability t, w<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> truck. the beM , nnK " 7 th thp , m ' L, ,<br />

Jean Weston wills her locker and Konnld Keullier Jills hbt ability<br />

till its contents to Kay HushonsIJ" Wu«h to w»me necily rrathman.<br />

and her job as secretary for Mr. Kcn roenr leaves to future <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Schwartz' to anyone <strong>in</strong> his next football teams the driv<strong>in</strong>g spirit<br />

reg. that wants it.<br />

that never Niiys dit>; beat Poly!!<br />

Ken White wills to Mike Home<br />

Sandy Brousseau leaves to Dave<br />

ijbe»tuwK uli^h L<br />

her place on the Senior Bench to brolhtr Mlkt the prospect of '<br />

any frc hmnn who uould be dannt ln-ritlng his p<strong>in</strong>e*, on the I owi \°\*i<br />

ANSWERS<br />

nHBB B ma<br />

MB HHH 13<br />

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I


THINCLADS WEAR CROWN;<br />

VARSITY CHAMPS OF TOWN<br />

By Chuck Oliver<br />

With the season nt n close it is altogether fitt<strong>in</strong>g nnd proper thnt<br />

we should look back over our shoulders and see just what our truck<br />

men should have done for themselves. What we sec isn't too bnd.Lowi.-II s<br />

th<strong>in</strong>cluds have donned tho AAA crown <strong>in</strong> both the round-rob<strong>in</strong> meets<br />

and the All-City contest which makes us <strong>in</strong>disputcd victors over thn<br />

compet<strong>in</strong>g track teams of San Francisco.<br />

THE LOWE! L. HHDAl. JUNBJXJW<br />

II Mark Kaxantn<br />

Once iga<strong>in</strong> June has rolled iround, nnd <strong>Lowell</strong> tonclud*. a sue<br />

eesful seawn of spr<strong>in</strong>g vportn look<strong>in</strong>g around ue see thit the baseball<br />

lim came out m n<strong>in</strong>th place defeat<strong>in</strong>g S I This is l*or than usual<br />

for tho n<strong>in</strong>e, and next >car« team will bt even better, shce there are t<br />

few graduat<strong>in</strong>g players. , ,. "<br />

Track Champa -' ,<br />

Tn track <strong>Lowell</strong> is unexcelled. Not only was the team a championship<br />

one, but it bested its opponents 'j» a considerable marg<strong>in</strong>. Orchldi j"<br />

to Frank Tnckard for tak<strong>in</strong>g a city title In tho low hurdles <strong>in</strong> hlsf<strong>in</strong>t<br />

season of participation. Paced by Scroggy, Anderson, Torres, Baker,<br />

Packard, nnd Johnson the relny team came home from Mart<strong>in</strong>ez with<br />

trophies for the mile, half-mile, nnd high hurdle relays. At Fresno the<br />

team did not do so well, as the competition was state-vide and very<br />

stiff. <strong>Lowell</strong> loses some if its outstand<strong>in</strong>g spr<strong>in</strong>ters and hurdlers, but.<br />

big th<strong>in</strong>gs are expected next year from Bill Holmes, Lorcn Baker, Craig<br />

Netlson, and Marv Hoffman.<br />

top <strong>in</strong> the -1-10.<br />

S»immern Take Third<br />

Tlie Hwimm<strong>in</strong>jj team came out <strong>in</strong> third spot. <strong>The</strong> varsity, who had<br />

ben ton Galileo <strong>in</strong> a pnrtice meet, lont to them by one po<strong>in</strong>t when (ilk<br />

time crtltie nniond. However, the thirties look the city championship.<br />

Only j*radunt<strong>in</strong>jr swimmers are Neff nnd Fudom.<br />

. . . . , ,-„ ,_ |.,f,. rnnchi.ii <strong>The</strong> netsters had nlrejtdy taken the city title midway through the<br />

Pict<br />

Drysdale,<br />

Lowvr left<br />

play.<br />

1 <strong>The</strong> netsters luul nlrcady taken the city title midway through the<br />

ured above are a few of the top <strong>Lowell</strong> athlete* and erachw In sprimr sporln. upper Itn. <br />

Once aga<strong>in</strong> a~- the ^* ^ ^<br />

by sweep<strong>in</strong>g the doubles f<strong>in</strong>al of i „ t<br />

mond was that everyone was <strong>in</strong> L<strong>in</strong>coln<br />

9 2li i the AAA tourney.<br />

shape and worked as n team. That'<br />

' <strong>The</strong> doubles teams of Jackson<br />

was Richmond's first defeat by 17rtwnS±** C-TI»M*v»^«rt and .Miller, Suhr and Scott, and<br />

a <strong>Lowell</strong> team In four years. VarSltV bWlIt<strong>in</strong>ierS dullray and l<strong>in</strong>y me*, swept by nil i<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mart<strong>in</strong>ez relays were also ' ' " — oppisilion rijiht <strong>in</strong>to the f<strong>in</strong>uls (<br />

very good. <strong>Lowell</strong> relay teams broke<br />

where Jnckson nnd Miller tangled!<br />

one record and took three trophies; , . , with leamatfs „ „,.„ . Suhr and Scott for i<br />

but did not w<strong>in</strong> the meet <strong>The</strong>re« <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> varsity swim tcaml(vam honors f-^. . ^ _<br />

were over fifty schools entcerod <strong>in</strong> Miccumued to SnmtJirnatius and I j n w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g then- 10th.champion- j F<strong>in</strong>al Gailie BfttS<br />

10 , 11 "? 1 ., ' " <strong>in</strong>Is .n Sa nl iKnatlu* BO<br />

'^Senior<br />

><br />

Fnculty baseball bame nil!<br />

v pIa d !n the ^ ,g d rtltii<br />

?^S tt I.:riod today as the'spirited and<br />

!f Ilallloa ,,. " -.12 r*i , determ<strong>in</strong>ed seniors take on the all-<br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

U2<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln<br />

l»oly<br />

this meet from all over the state. Galileo to take a third place <strong>in</strong> the<br />

" *' swim meet. Knrby took<br />

<strong>in</strong> the 220; D<strong>in</strong>kclspiel<br />

ber of schools was coi:*terniaL <strong>The</strong>re<br />

<strong>in</strong> the 100; Neff took<br />

teams compil<strong>in</strong>g which ••" 50; and Fudem took<br />

backstroke. <strong>The</strong> four<br />

Neff,<br />

i ) n u<br />

the top athlete of the "«» '",. "e<br />

state. Our only success was-.Frank '£"!' r Jy IlJ ! took second with ><br />

Packard's plac<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> tho f<strong>in</strong>als.,<br />

Kllhn K « rb * amt FACULTY "ALL STARS" TODAY<br />

• powerful teachers. <strong>The</strong> prof's great<br />

j<strong>in</strong>x on every team of graduat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(seniors has held out as long as<br />

anyone can remember.<br />

: Itig Mill Foil<strong>in</strong>g will take the<br />

hill fur the faculty. He retired the<br />

ship <strong>in</strong> 20 years, Coach Jim Liv<strong>in</strong>g-<br />

Seniors <strong>in</strong> npple-pie order <strong>in</strong> his<br />

ston's unbeaten hutment downed I<br />

lnst start bv pitch<strong>in</strong>g a modified<br />

St. [gnntius, Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, L<strong>in</strong>coln,:<br />

I [knuckleball which his youthful op*<br />

Balboa, and Poly; w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g 30 j<br />

*: imuontM promptly belted out of the<br />

po<strong>in</strong>ts, mts.and and los<strong>in</strong>g loa<strong>in</strong>K but 5. 5 1•<br />

After los<strong>in</strong>g to Mission 7-0. the P«rk. However, any hits over the<br />

Uweir* Letters also proved-^ I — «M ! the tho sen.on season''''"?• > (£g ^ ^ ^ ^ £ ^<br />

D<strong>in</strong>kelspiel. onil enuuRh t« play Junior College: by defeat<strong>in</strong>g Su<strong>in</strong>t Iprnatius, 5-1. - p|nt0 S[]f be tho bulfecPof chamd<br />

victoriatw; w<strong>in</strong>-1 In the Mission Rtime <strong>Lowell</strong> \nan«, Elmer Harris. In his last<br />

1 dies; Packanl (1) broke re.-ord,<br />

lejo.<br />

" tJi<br />

If'<br />

Torres (2). Relay; Baker, P«jkard j<br />

y and Ple/jsus. ,<br />

<strong>The</strong>se boys are on your/130 Ib.j \\r(<br />

hroken: Holmes sccona.strtoB end/i<br />

t:ddnt.see much' action. In<br />

fall^of(;'40: he;'was a fi<br />

"on tho:-Voyno-Axt ; Annul wont out for track <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Challengers<br />

apnng.of '45. For the first season, S<strong>in</strong>ce there is such a grat<br />

mat*<br />

he was undecided <strong>in</strong> whether to ot material. Managers Bill<br />

take up hurdllne or high jump<strong>in</strong>g. and Carl R<strong>in</strong>gchop (Bascbi r -. .,.<br />

By hs junior year he decided on era are excluded from tho gaM)..;<br />

his* jump<strong>in</strong>g nnd placed <strong>in</strong> several have not positively decided who^<br />

dual meets by jump<strong>in</strong>g beights of to play what position. Howe'vCr?!<br />

5 feet, 0 <strong>in</strong>ches and 5 feet, 8 <strong>in</strong>ches.<br />

,' ' '. . Tics For'Pirate<br />

•, .This spr<strong>in</strong>g he'was undefeated <strong>in</strong><br />

...-•--.(-•-,-.-— his division.; Ho.tioi' Ho/tied for " ~ flretplaco<br />

...m ;: the all 11 mcetwith a:.jump-ft six<br />

eoiicMIndian *<br />

' «'.•? "K '.'.MitaeliM,.'only 1 <strong>in</strong>ch<br />

ijoff.the city record. »»:•<br />

n;tnat;;lostVio;.fE<strong>in</strong>coln:<strong>in</strong>^thb3<br />

1 ,'<br />

tenat 3 l<strong>in</strong>e-up l<strong>in</strong>e-uphas,been:han«(([.<br />

umptre-i •<strong>in</strong>-chief, clasVpresidcnt<br />

Neff.<br />

I'iichlng aga<strong>in</strong>st Fell<strong>in</strong>g ».-,<br />

Ward -'Italy, who promises**<br />

there will bo nary ililt off»N<br />

great slider deliveries. Catchcr'Y<br />

&&SE3&SS. mmmm =:ss»~ "isssF -<br />

a.BubrtnjLo<br />

t


5ft!<br />

1LSW1I<br />

3 :.' 0M <strong>in</strong>i Stash;<br />

a _ SarKirtailtat;<br />

tut<br />

US<br />

BETWEEN<br />

THE QUOTES<br />

By Marilyn Stewart<br />

Parrot's Football J New Song Taken<br />

Trickery Exposed I From Beer Hall<br />

Only Parrots were left on the Poly <strong>Lowell</strong> football rivalry,<br />

! field that day <strong>in</strong> 1005, as their star dat<strong>in</strong>g from 1912, Irecps each<br />

tf „ By Tom Glikbirg ,., • .,\--^•:-*-<br />

• Tomorrow afternoon'at Kexor Stadium, the 1947 models of <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

Indians and the Parrots of Polytechnic: will meet In San Francisco's<br />

thirty-fourth football "prep Classic". . ; , ( :<br />

<strong>The</strong> rivalry surround<strong>in</strong>g this Big Gome has been mount<strong>in</strong>g steadily<br />

from the first encounter, <strong>in</strong> 1912. Each year new thrills arc enacted,<br />

nnc'new stars appear to take the place of post heroes. But despite Uw<br />

I many changes effected by modem football, the spirit, the tradition of<br />

the Old Big g <strong>Game</strong> rema<strong>in</strong>s, ma<strong>in</strong>s, and grows with each succeed<strong>in</strong>g g year.. y<br />

Th <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>-Poly game takes on a different diff aspect this h year, as it<br />

becomes the first game of the season. Neither team has had a chance to<br />

show their true form as yet <strong>The</strong> w<strong>in</strong>ner of tomorrow's gnme may well<br />

go on to w<strong>in</strong> the A. A. A. title.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Parrots will enter this thirty-fourth battle M strong favorites.<br />

Poly hut most of her last year's years team still cnlact. <strong>The</strong> baekflcld that<br />

brought her the title has returned as has quite a bit of that small<br />

but powerful l<strong>in</strong>e. has returned as has quite a bit of that small<br />

Howev<br />

th<br />

n thi tables, they T POLY.<br />

Kilt the team alone cannot w<strong>in</strong> this game. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Ktudent body<br />

12000 strong should be on hand to help pur boy-t w<strong>in</strong> this nlMnportant<br />

I <strong>Lowell</strong> tt-ams hove up*et pndictions before and with the back<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and nll-out support of a unified root<strong>in</strong>g section they can do it aga<strong>in</strong>.<br />

So lota get out there and support our team. Spirit will BEAT POLY.<br />

LOWELL - POLY OPINIONS<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> op<strong>in</strong>ions differed greatly<br />

froir the general Poly consensus.<br />

Around the halls at <strong>Lowell</strong> your<br />

reporter heard the follow<strong>in</strong>g comquarterback<br />

;"V;","""<br />

was<br />

VirA'Vi"<br />

lifted<br />

"""<br />

anil<br />

""""'<br />

gently<br />

I""<br />

school try<strong>in</strong>g to out do each other<br />

(Editors note: With but seven<br />

school days bcrorc the Big <strong>Game</strong><br />

and a "green staff", we were unable<br />

to put out a regular edition<br />

of "<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>". Lut because of<br />

No matter where either of the<br />

schools stand <strong>in</strong> the league, OK<br />

Lowall-Poly clash is by far the<br />

biggest event of the season<br />

1 "" 1 lrJlnK l ° gul ao cncn i ...I..1— J*«- • - P k i t f<br />

otnorimonts: Mr. Stephens. Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal; "I<br />

earned from the field. by card stunts, car grades and ! couldn't toll you, I'm no prophet."<br />

<strong>The</strong> coach looted nt his one sub- half-time frolics. This time we have i D<strong>in</strong>k f<strong>in</strong>rt» x>. -j . •".„<br />

stitute . . . and looked away aga<strong>in</strong>. "<br />

Brown was so clumsy, he would<br />

surely urely bungle. ungle. Long<strong>in</strong>gly the coach<br />

glanced <strong>in</strong>to the stands where his<br />

Suddenly t!ie coach's eyes gleamed.<br />

By golly, he'd rtoc it!<br />

A few seconds later, Sub Drown<br />

and Stur Smith were chang<strong>in</strong>g<br />

I clothes nl breakneck speed <strong>in</strong> the<br />

When <strong>Lowell</strong>'s Indians go to meet j lk locker room. <strong>The</strong>n h Smith, a nose<br />

the Parrots, it promises to be a [guard mask<strong>in</strong>g his foe;, reported<br />

fight<br />

as <strong>in</strong><br />

to<br />

foot-ball.<br />

the f<strong>in</strong>ish irt spirit, as well j to the unsuspect<strong>in</strong>g referee as<br />

For years, this gamo has been<br />

held on Thanksgiv<strong>in</strong>g Day. but<br />

when it was moved to Armistice<br />

Day, the spirit was still tnjm. Now<br />

Mat it has been chosen to open the<br />

season it id up to <strong>Lowell</strong> 10 keen<br />

the spirit up to where it has nl-<br />

- ways wen known ... on top.<br />

Those of you who followed the<br />

games last year know that the<br />

Kedmen" were on the lf v Peck<strong>in</strong>g out from beh<strong>in</strong>d pillars,<br />

post, and pedestals, Agent X, our<br />

rov<strong>in</strong>g spy, managed to eavesdrop<br />

upon the op<strong>in</strong>ions of afew Poly<br />

students ana players.<br />

Says Ronnie Lunstadt, guard;<br />

"Poly will w<strong>in</strong>."<br />

Joe Lnglcr, center: "<strong>The</strong> best<br />

team will w<strong>in</strong>."<br />

, Doris Paxton: "Poly will w<strong>in</strong>, of<br />

owell, <strong>in</strong> a close one.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> to the ganie-Ienrn these<br />

! course. Sam PanoWch rnd Davo<br />

' words.<br />

Nancy Hardgrave, V.-Pres; "We Mareelll will star." I'}<br />

will w<strong>in</strong>. 72-0." (Kd. note: Pc"ST. Ann Reid: "Poly, naturally. 6 to<br />

(Hull Out <strong>The</strong> Barrel) mist.)<br />

"Said Bill Bare, fullback, as he<br />

Br<strong>in</strong>tr on those Parrots, , „„,<br />

flexed hia biceps; "Our new uni-<br />

We'll send them Bock to the zoo ! shoui<br />

"It<br />

Br<strong>in</strong>e on those Parrots, [ _. be'S.<br />

forms will fire as an added lift;<br />

'and If we shut-aat <strong>Lowell</strong>, I will<br />

We'll serve them up as a stew. J „•"] y halfback; "Ha-Ha have been on tue team thre yars<br />

Come nn you Injuns,<br />

te: hmmm.)<br />

without <strong>Lowell</strong> .scor<strong>in</strong>g? aga<strong>in</strong>st as."<br />

Give 'cm that old "44"<br />

Prank Rich^ood, cus'odian: "I<br />

Let them know that we are<br />

know Poly will w<strong>in</strong>, because I sar<br />

knock<strong>in</strong>g<br />

so. Score? BfltsO.'.V ,. >.<br />

At their back door.<br />

! Bill PJo<strong>in</strong>b, editor of ttw-'Tar-<br />

oc<strong>in</strong>iQ rxutor roVV had this to say bt of ttw-Tar-<br />

Saturday."<br />

ma th t betweencom- mas'of the article"! e wan scribbl-<br />

b Ro R c!I y D '•— '' th<strong>in</strong>k<br />

Brown.<br />

Dust Off Your<br />

0!<br />

of<br />

f °0?'<br />

ararcelll.<br />

'& i<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

*" V ^»<br />

will w<strong>in</strong><br />

take<br />

A prayer pass ... a lonjr run ...<br />

and Smith had won for Poly! Old Car For<br />

<strong>The</strong> Parrot root<strong>in</strong>g section Parade Sat!<br />

swarmed down on the field, and<br />

i Wolfe, student;<br />

lifted hero Smith to their shoulders. Tomorrow is the big dayl Br<strong>in</strong>g|-- — v<br />

But In his elation oi'er the victory Jut your old jalopy, decked <strong>in</strong> red | Tom Glikburg, expert; "Poly is<br />

his precious nose-guard slipped . . . <strong>in</strong>d white, and br<strong>in</strong>g it over to I over-confident—<strong>Lowell</strong> will w<strong>in</strong> by3<br />

he was revealed!<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> [/>well for the big car parade.<br />

! tawMovm."<br />

end A loud roar from the <strong>Lowell</strong> sec-<br />

<strong>The</strong> parade starts <strong>in</strong> front of the<br />

of a 12 to 0 Bcore, bur-fM score tion shook the stadium. <strong>The</strong> of- school tomorrow morn<strong>in</strong>jj at 10:30. w<strong>in</strong>, 13-6." '<br />

.doesn't always tell th*-.U>ry of the<br />

game, and spectnt'- '••• • will<br />

ficials agreed that It was terrible, Arrangements have been made<br />

. that <strong>Lowell</strong> put ur '•<br />

CIC "' >ert : "towell will<br />

Suarez,<br />

J3<br />

&<br />

This rivalry has been go<strong>in</strong>g on<br />

s<strong>in</strong>ce tj9}2 and <strong>in</strong> those years Lmll<br />

«? s E' ck '<br />

,ond end of "Golden TM" fimu,<br />

'as boflly employed as'» ditch dle-<br />

,^r JimKonkel, BIltJMcnjKj mi<br />

kept UHSfr muscles ciriplo<br />

'HCANI f""<br />

u<br />

! slogans: (such as "Beat Polv'^il -.- •"•"""•-•;••••••—- -Sept.-16<br />

lilil jbuilt himself ^u'p by bc.ivy;work In .--^ S<br />

IE. 12 Ja butcher shop. Oicar Bailor,^us-r^, jR<br />

it 12!^ ff«<br />

K- ""»; nneaa until at tne ena or tne nnd. whitovronu nnnni **Zs*.*"* *r"<br />

art! J ' woiked<strong>in</strong>^a steel iriill." U--at<br />

{ Other memhisrs'cf the team•••wera. £f.. hJB;<br />

jt. 131busy;»harpi»n(n*f'iip'thelr^witn'.at"^ *iPwa<br />

,* -lii-i Galileo's • suipmer- Bchoo'.^VAmonif • -.. •:• 1<br />

"* -vT|th«86 st«idiou8 fello«7s"wero ; - -,••:,"". ; wtne. ......,«E*O W uie team wer«. r-<br />

Car parade for ga'me..r...Sept. 13lbusy;(iharpi>n<strong>in</strong> : j"!S • & ;-iF- J - 0. Campus,<br />

!;DfnaldjHonnart, 1 another of Low-' ~~ ~~"i~~ ., ..<br />

•'SiL* * ii um "'i" mnln»i»'-alsoJ,on<br />

iart^staffiof'tho^.Guardsr^""'<br />

Caps ^S^fp^i^<br />

•-. board J.^-For-, n .snappy \root<strong>in</strong>g aecUor<strong>in</strong>t<br />

i actlvl- \ ti:e^ga:«e J tomorrow jgetjyour -capa<br />

s on tba -s no'A*,^ Show*, your. schoclitjoiHtH-K- •-<br />

I ^ii^s#ip?^i¥^^pli^^"^buyifSs'sSfi^^*^,


^;'?yjtr'r;. A .vfa- v - : Friday. September 12, 1947<br />

Cards and Parrotr Meet Tomorrow <strong>in</strong> Big <strong>Game</strong><br />

B7 George Callahan<br />

Tomorrow, tiw men of <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Top* In<br />

take to the field to do battle with<br />

the men from across the park, the Garnet Won; Po<strong>in</strong>t* City Prep Writers<br />

powerful Poly Parrots. In the 34th<br />

annual renewal of prepdom's "Big By Howard Dndnne Favor Polytechnic<br />

<strong>Game</strong>".<br />

On Saturday, September 13th,<br />

Aga<strong>in</strong> coached by the ageless 1047, oncn aga<strong>in</strong> the traditional Accord<strong>in</strong>g to three of Son Fam-<br />

Mike Voyne, t<strong>in</strong> Card<strong>in</strong>als have a rivalry of the biggest prep sports cisco's top prep sports scribes.<br />

better than fair chance to stop Joe event <strong>in</strong> the state wilt be reseumed. .Poly will enter the 34th annual<br />

Vcrducci's hlghpowered Parrots. <strong>The</strong> Poly- <strong>Lowell</strong> football game. ("Big <strong>Game</strong>" as favorites to whip<br />

For some of the boys It will be their This year a capacity crowd is ex- Mike Voyno's red clad Indians.<br />

last "Big <strong>Game</strong>", and they will be pected and will rank <strong>in</strong> popularity Here are their op<strong>in</strong>ions:<br />

out to avenge last year's 12-0 past- right along with the Stanford-Cal- Bob Marcus of the Chronicle:<br />

<strong>in</strong>g.ifornia<br />

game.<br />

"I sav Poly by one touchdown,<br />

Granted, that Poly has the edge <strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g shows a history<br />

although it will be close. Poly's<br />

<strong>in</strong> the backfield materials, but we of past "big games'*<br />

l<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> not as strong an It was the<br />

believe <strong>Lowell</strong> has soimwhnt the<br />

two previous years, however, I<br />

POLY<br />

LOWELL<br />

betcr of it, up front, <strong>in</strong> the l<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

look for Marcelli or Colbum to go<br />

1012—0<br />

32<br />

Poly has Harry Atk<strong>in</strong>son, Dave<br />

all the way and w<strong>in</strong> the ball game<br />

1013—0<br />

By Herb Keraler<br />

68<br />

Marcelli. Elv<strong>in</strong> Coburn and Bill<br />

for the Parrots."<br />

1914—0<br />

11<br />

After three year? of consecutive runn<strong>in</strong>g ability. Dalph<strong>in</strong>o has shown<br />

Bare runn<strong>in</strong>g out the "T" and they<br />

boast two good l<strong>in</strong>emen <strong>in</strong> Adrian<br />

1015—0<br />

Tom Barca of the Call:<br />

14<br />

defeat* by Poly, <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>in</strong> determln-1 himself to be an excellent defensive<br />

Wood and Capta<strong>in</strong>, Sam Panovlch.<br />

1016—3<br />

\ith the com<strong>in</strong>g of American<br />

1<br />

1'oly wa* defeated by the amaz<strong>in</strong>g<br />

f??'l>all to the locaf high school, <strong>in</strong><br />

scorex of .10-0, and 32-0.<br />

21, <strong>Lowell</strong> wiu aga<strong>in</strong> defeated by<br />

Wood<br />

LT<br />

Gray,<br />

LT<br />

j Gray, an unexperienced tncklo moved from center to fill a gap<strong>in</strong>g<br />

hole at tackle and mny play the spot well but Adrian's experience,<br />

ih nd his knov.-n ability rote the edge. EDGE TO POLY<br />

; •• JACK LYND LYND.<br />

wrted bacWvT«h>' GrayLt a converted,<br />

center while Morgan has<br />

been termed <strong>Lowell</strong>'s beat l<strong>in</strong>eman.<br />

Stcc<strong>in</strong>l ard Kessler are both will<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and able pnaros and Konkel,<br />

. at center makes up <strong>in</strong> fight what<br />

,he lacks <strong>in</strong> weight. ^<br />

' <strong>The</strong>, key-to! Lowall's hopes rest<br />

n the right L Gray<br />

hole at tackle<br />

to fill a gap<strong>in</strong>g<br />

weight and his<br />

LundstadC , -. Lvl ...„ Koaskr<br />

With more than 20 pounds otvr his Parrot opponent, Kcsslcr rots<br />

and oven break with his more experienced, though lighter guard. EVEN.<br />

Lagler ..<br />

C - Konkel<br />

v - Ko<br />

Lagler gets the edge over Konkel for his l<strong>in</strong>e-back<strong>in</strong>g ability, al<br />

though Konkel is an excellent pass defender. EDGE TO POLY.<br />

Panovich<br />

. On'Yhe"rrghV;a"rni^Jack arm of Jack Lynd M Lyn~d; iona ** ** ]<br />

(luarUrback, whoso pass<strong>in</strong>g and all ] WonderllnK<br />

^around play <strong>in</strong> pleas<strong>in</strong>g to watch.. o "_ <strong>in</strong>k<br />

_ „ nu ..„ „ wmi Soccir.i<br />

Sacc<strong>in</strong>i, a junior, is an up and com<strong>in</strong>g guard from the 3rd str<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

last year's squad. Ponovich is the capta<strong>in</strong> of this year's favored Pnrrots<br />

and Poly'a best l<strong>in</strong>eman. EDGE TO pnr.v<br />

«•»», »i'»»u paw<strong>in</strong>g ana an<br />

play itt pleas<strong>in</strong>g to watch,<br />

and Dbtph<strong>in</strong>o are as good u<br />

^j.—. «», bi-eak-n-way backs as you<br />

jWill f<strong>in</strong>d <strong>in</strong> the city'and another<br />

bright light for the red and white<br />

U Karby, whose long punts will try<br />

to keen the Parrots away from the<br />

;LiOWiir goal. i-':^.<br />

' Voyne - haa^beeii po<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g his<br />

charges .for this*game s<strong>in</strong>ce practice<br />

began t last September 1st, and<br />

' he may have a few, trick* up his<br />

• sleeve, as attested by the fact tltat<br />

,.,- ha hadrFranWe ^Albertand Alyn<br />

{!(&•• - Beils, two s<strong>in</strong> :Francisco 4fltrs<br />

v:(r.-'~ stars;help<strong>in</strong>g the beys somewhat.<br />

' >" ---•: 8TAUTJX0 LIVtUPS -"^j.<br />

'•'"•'• v " 1 ... RT Morgan<br />

Bccatixe of his pant experience, the "boy wonder" only gets an pven<br />

breuk with Morgan, who has been termed <strong>Lowell</strong>'s best liiKmnn. EVEN.<br />

ftubio<br />

- RE,<br />

Radovich<br />

.<br />

..u '.uuiu, anoiiiff<br />

back mus eugc because of, '« experience. EDGE TO POLY.<br />

Atklnsun _ QB i „„ Ljmtl<br />

-This This is u battle of bra<strong>in</strong>s. Atk<strong>in</strong>son's pass<strong>in</strong>g patt<strong>in</strong>g is<br />

tht' only edge he<br />

has over Lynd. Both are arc iro'od fjwod play nlnv callers *>nllftr. and ««J --- aredeception<br />

artist*:<br />

EDGE TO POLV<br />

Colburn<br />

^. „ „ .—.... HH «^...i«-....«....-»-... Liberty<br />

|<br />

'.-iy. .^.K-POLT<br />

'•**: ^ov BnUb<br />

,.. Weiiderlylnp<br />

,J*nnovJch<br />

:t ° ThoLowcil ucooter rates an edge oy«r, Colburn for his broak-a-way<br />

runn<strong>in</strong>fr'and speed.'-Colburn is a hard charg<strong>in</strong>g fight half but Liberty<br />

has more eKpcrionce. EDGE TO LOWELL.-H., i ,> q<br />

MarcelIi.__.._..._d...i>. : Indiana Scalped<br />

.S<strong>in</strong>co 1930 <strong>Lowell</strong> has (tenerally<br />

pmn Poly a few w<strong>in</strong>s. ThU ye»r<br />

hope runs hiBh on the old rescr-<br />

Hi ? j?<br />

ii..i...iJr-..L..i'LH.._.^si i;<br />

f ,J>"Dai<strong>in</strong>tle»»" Dave Bets tho «lce here beiiuso of his f<strong>in</strong>e<br />

... Dalph<strong>in</strong>o<br />

thopast^lKlnB ah'All-City baek°<strong>in</strong> 1940 Jack however of his is n f<strong>in</strong>e ruiwork<br />

<strong>in</strong><br />

ablo gene EDGE TO POLY.-;/;-;.:, °j; Tf -'>1 •• '*f •W '.; .. 'KKed and<br />

r ihc S.I BETt<br />

TH!<br />

\\V fail. .1 •<br />

Blfll «n thr I<br />

"etorious return of<br />

the Indians to the prep footbsll<br />

spotlight by beatlnir their lonestand<strong>in</strong>g<br />

rival!,, tho Mechanical<br />

Parrots.<br />

Why doesn't history repeat itseir<br />

' LDVVCII has done it before mi<br />

can do it aga<strong>in</strong>. <strong>The</strong> time l» the<br />

present, ^ou are <strong>in</strong> Kezar Stadium<br />

to witness another "Big <strong>Game</strong>".<br />

peat il<br />

LOWELL STAFF<br />

_,_ MARILYN STEWABT<br />

Antonc Van Vliet<br />

Tom Gllkban<br />

Bob Inman<br />

HolenoSteuer<br />

Ed Green<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager .<br />

Adviser<br />

,IIymon Berston<br />

. _ REPORTERS<br />

Mai CS<br />

-j^GregBeat ':'.'--••<br />

1<br />

-land- hail :<br />

boo-ti-d 11: :<br />

| .[irit.<br />

1 ,»y -<br />

:w- >••:•...<br />

:<br />

vll 1KICI'-I •<br />

hiaJ t<strong>in</strong>- •<br />

-wkii-h l.rii.--<br />

CurM^ In iH<br />

• hi, prr>i-i.',|<br />

to ru<strong>in</strong> thf<br />

-•et'.<strong>in</strong>i- ii<br />

I'liVci'fi] v!. :<br />

llloUM'. V. •<br />

Jtttaters ;.[ •<br />

Cllprrs In<br />

LflHtlHlo "h:amo tn (it. , i<br />

"e (till !>.'<br />

_Cheprx („ f|<br />

^•ck In chep<br />

'•"•fll-l'.ili „<br />

If prw.-nr<br />

lie spirit ai.m<br />

•cnuu] thai ^M<br />

U'MI woul.l l.l<br />

|<br />

Eiiiti.r I '«« not l,r;.<br />

••* rad ..f<br />

His<br />

EDITOR<br />

Associate Editor<br />

Newa Editors .";<br />

Feature Editors<br />

Sportu Editor .<br />

Girl.';SporWEditor ~ - s -- •• Gl!orite C "" ah *° -<br />

Artist '"• " • -• Di0 " e DmU I<br />

Photographe IH" 7 ~ ££ U !n<br />


NfcWs<br />

LOWELL<br />

FffrqiMCISCOS OLDEST HIGH SCHOOL<br />

DOST HISS<br />

DIG CAME<br />

TODAY -<br />

^ Vol. SO. No-* WEDNESDAY, SEITK.MIlElt 24. 19)7 Founded January 1898<br />

Indians Seek First Victory; Battle Lions!<br />

BETWEEN<br />

THE QUOTES<br />

spirit.<br />

' v;ll leadt"<br />

hand* c. .<br />

"lh>i g»»" I-O1<br />

or who VMV always a f'.'W \v<<br />

•l<strong>in</strong>d the rest of the nmt<strong>in</strong>g<br />

-which br<strong>in</strong>gs us to our<br />

Curse-* and Cheer:<br />

Cor-*Ps lo thme same "hig uuii^"<br />

who ptrMstcd <strong>in</strong> not only try<strong>in</strong>g<br />

lo ru<strong>in</strong> Ihe yells hul tried lo ru<strong>in</strong><br />

the rant xtimN too by putt<strong>in</strong>g t<strong>in</strong><br />

thr wrong cards and confus<strong>in</strong>g<br />

even'wne neur Ihem.<br />

Curses to th> student» w.io, after<br />

gett<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to thn root<strong>in</strong>g asection,<br />

covered ii|' their white shtit.-* and<br />

hlmiM-s with different ml mod<br />

sweater* and coals.<br />

Cheer?) to Ihe 73 or KM) true<br />

Lnwellites whi* followed the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Imnd from Kezar Stadium to Low<br />

I'll n<strong>in</strong>K<strong>in</strong>g, "On Card<strong>in</strong>al"<br />

Cheers to lh» en t<strong>in</strong>; student body<br />

who came back to <strong>Lowell</strong> after the<br />

game to piove to the team that we<br />

are still beh<strong>in</strong>d 'hem.<br />

Cheers lo I'eter (lanyurd. Tom<br />

Truwhridpv. Charlie llarnet anil<br />

other former <strong>Lowell</strong>ites who came<br />

back to cheer for I.owe.1 <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Lawell-I'oty gome.<br />

If present tViwell students had<br />

- ihe spirit and <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> their<br />

-school that thL: graduates have,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> would have no rival <strong>in</strong> spirit.<br />

Notes from the letter Itox<br />

Editor of; the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

When we heanl tlr* record of<br />

Ihe <strong>Lowell</strong> Hymn tu the li»4fi LowelUPoly<br />

game, we noticed how<br />

mucii better H would sound if we<br />

would not break out fhrut<strong>in</strong>g ut<br />

the end of the song, hut stand<br />

quietly "<strong>in</strong> tribute to tht-a"<br />

(<strong>The</strong> "<strong>Lowell</strong>" thank* Ihe<br />

KARBY BLASTS POLY LINE Indians Try For<br />

First League W<strong>in</strong><br />

After etiffer<strong>in</strong>if a 25-13 defeat<br />

ight<br />

of its<br />

suppoped<br />

the lenjru*.»<br />

ilds a def<strong>in</strong>ite<br />

weight advantage over the small<br />

liirht forward wait that the Lions<br />

>l» fi«l«I. In the Imikfiflld the pa-<br />

|i(t;n JUjnl, edllor or the|-. Mr. Stewart li,lookln> for an<br />

"<strong>Lowell</strong> 11 : Jlarilyn, the author of apartmratrhow aluilt it <strong>Lowell</strong>? ,<br />

the "Between the Quotes" column, air.; Leul<strong>in</strong>er Is' a irradlute of<br />

bcoim, ^.'Itul-tlirouith duuntlcla of- <strong>Lowell</strong> so miturolly; he's dad to<br />

foitonthaixiHellitaff. 1» back. He alro Khiduated from I<br />

Janel Starfe»H«|5and While" Cal <strong>in</strong> the chujgf Ql. bit It seeni":<br />

editor: Jarjjt has. worked for two nelther.he or.Mr. Stewart. kneu-CJ<br />

'.Sf&f . uni f? ch f 0 ""- H° »ervsd<br />

oraaa»^Hbur,4«afe(eria mansireC^Jordjnr^vh.oie.,<br />

ir.lerenU are<br />

focusedMnjj-pbr-jtomach, irehard<br />

worlctii


" LoWlul IIALUEStmADEDBYg<br />

'INFi^S; CONpyCT JERRIBLE<br />

3 Coold itVtluit »me"<strong>Lowell</strong>ttes are undergo<strong>in</strong>g<br />

a wcond.childhood? Has anyone noticed the Mgn<br />

and mighty seniors perhaps furtively sneak<strong>in</strong>gInt.*<br />

a dark comer to tooth on m rattle? "No, you<br />

say emphatically. But wait—What about thl;<br />

childish prank, haveyou seen it In operation?<br />

Some speaker, after graciously condescend<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

appear at a <strong>Lowell</strong> rally, is practically catcalled<br />

from the stage by a few anonymous back row<br />

jokers, for no apparent reason.<br />

No humor or Intelligence is attached to these<br />

hraien remarks. <strong>The</strong>y seem to be merely the desire<br />

of iwm- student to make a little noise, to<br />

obta<strong>in</strong> a little attention.<br />

Psychologists po<strong>in</strong>t out a similar weakness <strong>in</strong><br />

small children wlio have not yet learned how to<br />

spesk. Children scream and yell undiscernable remarks<br />

through an overwhelm<strong>in</strong>g desire to he heard<br />

and recognized. Exactly the motives of <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

"pop-offs"<br />

You large percentage of Lowcltlte* who attach<br />

<strong>in</strong>terest to the rally proceed<strong>in</strong>gs, next time that<br />

you hear a "goo" or a "gs" from the back row<br />

-big guns," don't become Irritated, he sympathetic.<br />

Remember you too were once n child, and that<br />

the rude behavior tielcg *Kcn»trated Is be<strong>in</strong>g<br />

cniected from the m<strong>in</strong>d of s bnby, the owner of<br />

which Is nnoclatlng with persons way nbove hi"<br />

age group.<br />

Let's Use <strong>Lowell</strong> Letter Box<br />

For Letters, Kiddies!<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Letter n«x hait not l*en plant! <strong>in</strong><br />

the hall for decorative purposes. It* our dttnocrati^-zr-c£iSrlvtmr<br />

you an opportunity to participato<br />

<strong>in</strong> school government by submitt<strong>in</strong>g your<br />

suggestions, criticisms, or comments about <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

Any constructive idea** are considered for<br />

publication <strong>in</strong> th


IBandSfartOff j<br />

= New Terni Well!<br />

"lly Merle nwfc ],<br />

Redsk<strong>in</strong>s 'Round Reservation<br />

Jack Lynd<br />

• Nancy Hardgrave<br />

* * * •>' "K football team<br />

W« I*"*!*. balK hdli<br />

.,.vUnrell 'has always had tNe best<br />

"lauslc department <strong>in</strong> the dty and «•»• mentioned Pol<br />

v l l «» one<br />

' i the state.<br />

of l<br />

«"«: \ Inir her lunch... an lee cream bar. 1<br />

art Sprimr when they won the'l-md.<br />

Sorthem California mtmic festival! J S* w " «" ""<br />

contest. . !l?!!? 1 ^? re Dick Clarke<br />

His eyes an my, hi* hair b<br />

A and<br />

i..uanwurai have,. made<br />

.«Mcr vice president of our student<br />

Ms —body and a irreat favorite around<br />

.- W><br />

ss. - —.,. J SSSSff;sS:HH2sS<br />

luui rrUlned rnouffh old member*, Small, SK-,<br />

and ha* imliKd nufflrient new<br />

what type<br />

material tn make H« Kecttnnn balanced.<br />

•.<br />

• New Talent<br />

~ , --, and han|<br />

ta5<br />

much outntand<strong>in</strong>ic talent. '<br />

I*t ll^i«<br />

£ople who ulk<br />

Leaden by their ren^U sec ' Zmber f<strong>in</strong>e life<br />

Uonx Horn are: Concert Ma.t Mutter<br />

Condan. viol<strong>in</strong>: <strong>The</strong>one Geonra., Alll y»Ts*de«i<br />

ThU fellow<br />

and « w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g smile his that<br />

..._, passion for Hamburger* with<br />

'sMike?<br />

""»r>i not uyln g<br />

uht Hue eye£<br />

viola; Aln.a Zito. Cello; Earl Stem,'Silr'nThodv JlT tx» Ml mV the She «-«•'hnm<br />

<strong>in</strong><br />

• ••—••""••••. itimicni JlT,<br />

S Frandnco,<br />

m on-? day, Jane If.<br />

nolo > tniropet trumpet and Alex null, Ilnll, Ob.'«!i!ch 0h> wiVeh iimld bett better<br />

I DUO. In a<br />

«"rt J-e.r Nanry wantu to go to<br />

psnO; .loan Heal, piano.<br />

AnVioii. to tefi about libTideal l. VroHTI thlnw<br />

tiire. and eurreh and «he cant bu • thk£ they are awfuL<br />

dont<br />

rect, and<br />

sir<br />

the R. le them very much,<br />

a lol -rk Olive- i,.,*, , ,„:,,„<br />

.. ,-.,. ,ur«» icr tne com<strong>in</strong>g lerml'ney term are sre tJu.t Ju«l ar-> ar-. or -two two i^tohe.<br />

T<strong>in</strong> ""? *""' tryln * t0 I"*- i K v" w llw •""*• 1>u1 >"> 'onger.<br />

?rrn5*" ic * that "••"• »'"d'nt boily! Nanette nurket^ Mr Site<br />

:am air'for"ti;;nV.''lt K ill'Ike. :am airfor<br />

no"further<br />

nick did a .welt job l.,t term:than :than the mld-cnir; mldir; "*"<br />

"" ,'JKf!!"""• «»l the Mhpol irn« t>"n Siiblch, .tudent' II -<br />

• " ' • « St»dent Body c.rd« wake any dlffrr-nre "o ni ;<br />

.i 7 } da> '- I " rk '• "'«" • draml. - —od memory!<br />

tl«t »itd nadla Ipad<strong>in</strong>ir roll <strong>in</strong> laat • •'•••nne s,,,nnw, |M<br />

« »^"ol play. . I ju,t love them!<br />

ml r ilr ,?" l ";. i ,, n ' t ••*""•• kelonii<strong>in</strong>gllii 1043. Itut I I.<br />

• lo the .shield, :i bond and «lam|i! prove very «oon."<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Traffic Squad Has Ro< "n R"P»- Elect<br />

Very Important Job Oberg And ..„„..„„, MP<br />

You've luuu- M-VU iiifm on me the -Mit-ei ' I were I1..I. elected fibers preiidenl.. and Ann resperlivly. Hmi/to i j m<strong>in</strong>.lH<br />

comorit «round Lmvrlt. <strong>The</strong>y have of the boy* and pirlK council nt like Hill llnlmea.<br />

white l>cltfi «is 2nd direct traffic th the it>om repr^entiitiv^A mwt<strong>in</strong>.T<br />

<strong>The</strong>y *i?ned up 'ur It r.nd it m**i<strong>in</strong>* <strong>in</strong> 'he nuditorium Krntf>trt jo<br />

40<br />

(Rtt.nir up hnlf tn thrfO-qua.i^rR<br />

fit an hdur earlier <strong>in</strong> tlie morn<strong>in</strong>ir.<br />

Chem. Club Plans<br />

Ynq if..-ty laufrh at the idea, hut !tV<br />

' ft mwn'ti job, that M " unc< >. Canon, i ed by Mn«d».<br />

~ : adn<strong>in</strong>mm artirl-a like pencil*., If• you are IntereMed <strong>in</strong> UieTC<br />

k^V '""" cr " 1 ' ° ni «''aler» ll ' rfe f<strong>in</strong>"'ll.'n" c''°r"tJ wiimirri<strong>in</strong>ieaalfs gone fr.mver now, crM member. wcre'weT.omS'<strong>in</strong>'w<strong>The</strong> WITHIN THE G.A.A.<br />

Ry Diane Urachl<br />

« %r^ §«:ir~ — ^-^t^S^^^^j^^^<br />

it Girls' Athletic ASHOCIB- Smith M adviser, -very Wed-<br />

.-.,*d. Color motion pictures of' -""' "'• * of the^term was held on "* at the L<strong>in</strong>coln Bowl.<br />

..different field, of chemlntry will<br />

'- ithown. Intcmeit<strong>in</strong>ir tr<strong>in</strong>. to<br />

— — to go out al<br />

of their choice.<br />

, .Hid<strong>in</strong>g Club drat,- Lydl<br />

Low Honor Gount ,..„„„, vi,,,<br />

'"'>"»«ivi"ie«omti ,<br />

,— .— or may-<br />

Cont<strong>in</strong>ued by 300 |Sft!l^J property for you.<br />

1 ' l «» {• 'vnn Is the faculty adviser JSif Ge 5'<br />

Sf't HI" A TVM.B. molt KO IMKC tltla onpof*<br />

s#bW4 n ^» Un ''^"^<br />

P. T. A. TEA<br />

5.'"J loWi "T II 1 " "»n. It ha. not<br />

SS^r * njr <strong>in</strong>> l lrov : %2T"?!?<br />

«'nent <strong>in</strong> the<br />

'••' '*»• terms oxcept,fcir a, one<br />

,Mpne hundred and -ixhly.flve hoys<br />

EL"'"'»« hundred and nitty had<br />

?*" 'j»» 0. This ia 19J it all<br />

"en ooyv. ,• -<br />

.°°J*«'idre


CARDS, LIONS CLASH TODAY AT KEZAR<br />

i Prospects Bright , Big <strong>Game</strong> Statistics<br />

Mechanic* boart the f<strong>in</strong>e*t nrep p-rid nwh<strong>in</strong><br />

Harry AWn... IJaw Marcelll, Klv<strong>in</strong> Cnlhui<br />

j ForlO'sand20's.:?.r..<br />

V*-y r ff« *»n« of the bert men<br />

torn <strong>in</strong> the City ww rrry enthuni<br />

*rtlo at the K<strong>in</strong>te <strong>in</strong>rnout of frenb<br />

man #nd wn>hK for the ten* «nd i«t<br />

tuentie* ytftentajr. If* look* for Y«t4« ntmnl r«r«*N«<br />

ward d to _ full w»wn fo for ti.nwH« «ttrw|,i***f<br />

Imth (earn*.<br />

r * ' H l<br />

<strong>The</strong> 110 pounder* ct.mii mnMlv<br />

of <strong>in</strong>expTieh-rd player* who anout<br />

fur the first lime. Foi-timatelv<br />

thei* are three veteran* n-turnimr<br />

from )a;«l ycnr'* f n<strong>in</strong>th pli.ce * I'l!..<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are -loe I'atti«on, lioh All'-n.<br />

And Yuk<strong>in</strong> IRO>V.<br />

Oth-r player* «•}«! l<strong>in</strong>tk pm<br />

T 7<br />

..„ „ ... n.<br />

however, Voyne will protmlily net nn opportunity to ct hn r n v<br />

actual irtme conditions, a* I'hil Uheriy. .lark Lynd, ll»id Karhy im<br />

Company will noi taV, .1 113fkw.it to defeat. Sair (":ir<strong>in</strong>i and Vim*<br />

Mured lire *he wil. return<strong>in</strong>g' reeulam <strong>in</strong> the l.i«n litvup and «« ha <strong>in</strong>c. hut pienty of )Hp In expr<br />

L l l h 3 thdwn<br />

from PUk Ithc-d.-... Hill Y.-t<strong>in</strong>c.<br />

hdon*.<br />

(Irani Settl-'dn'ir, Ilnr Hr-n.-itur, I*.I<br />

Unroln <strong>Crucial</strong><br />

Nrkntn, ami Sim Seikt. A!! last KJ,";!,<br />

On Ortolwr 8th the Injun* clayh <strong>in</strong> ;i rrue<strong>in</strong>l tilt with UuiohiV year'* 110 vetf. ll-im.-.<br />

Mu*1anirjt at Knar <strong>in</strong> u jmme that could have a Mntntr lieari<strong>in</strong>r *>n the A newcomer lt»ij ilarn!:ir,*.i, we** |,"<br />

playoff*. T<strong>in</strong>- Unk forward wall tma*U All-City tackle. Hill San* while<br />

thetr haikfield fa alxo utrontr, with Marcel "Sncn.kn" Mure ilu<strong>in</strong>ir mhifty K-rkficld<br />

paced l>y Bob Itntrty, Bob O«rrel«o«>ck. and Hat William* oml haw :{ ir«.,,.|<br />

dtmnc lfn«*. Thla ^mc \rlll U- held on the «n>>nnw.<strong>in</strong>l <strong>in</strong> HctllKia I'i.-ld.<br />

t T r1 *<br />

repurifd m< Mnir very BT-HWI «n tlv future j.t.iri* (-'„.* <br />

On October S3. they fare Wnxh<strong>in</strong>Ttoir* Ft:girt* at '.Wh<strong>in</strong>ch<strong>in</strong> Fi"l»jha*<br />

Heen •thffleri from cuard l«<br />

«arkle; Lloyd Cunn<strong>in</strong>gham ftwn<br />

fullhark < <strong>in</strong>d; and Trrry Tray<br />

r- »'r frrm larklr hack to center.<br />

~,', I <strong>The</strong> *tHl*. Baker ami Rad.-vich,<br />

'-• irrovement aftf>r I'oIyV back* ran<br />

Z_2 jthem rar^,-.I, <strong>The</strong> end* and tackle*<br />

ate the w^ukest l<strong>in</strong>k* nn the Injun<br />

GclilcoV ma<strong>in</strong> threat i* V<strong>in</strong>e*<br />

Mon-ci, who threw pa«*e« all over<br />

!ijlileo field aea<strong>in</strong>Rt th« Irish. Rut<br />

cr Clipper Oliveia. riffKt half; thf<br />

udit, Tanmtdy and {\iMiu<strong>in</strong>e11i and<br />

I)i.Matnr>o. tett half. Galileo "<br />

lUker. Urrn End<br />

Itallor. O.r.r Cuarrll<br />

IlJrker Jee _.Kadi TODAYS LINEUP<br />

Coot Kick fold: No. tMKtax l-o.. RALLIEO<br />

llalpiro. Jack Halrbock • ^<br />

nay, IJernie tiuarrl'"' "itfi Lukti LEIi<br />

Al raaqu<strong>in</strong>elli<br />

nory (Irjy<br />

I.TK<br />

Rim Car<strong>in</strong>i<br />

FetiMer. Fred Hnd' ..<br />

Can. Al T.ckle "•'<br />

O^.-ar l.rUcor<br />

Tom Kdirar<br />

Relardi. Illll <br />

Konkel. J<strong>in</strong><br />

Mill...<br />

liud Kar|,.<br />

Clipper Oliver*<br />

n Mwran. |Ui|— Tackle!<br />

Sub-iilule Score*!<br />

M J'rullt. Jim Fullback<br />

Dick E1II., I'oly


Si^ii<br />

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ii<br />

3SS<br />

*saa|)[eH Mid'<br />

fe/y:<br />

I GAME AT<br />

KEZAIt<br />

TODAY<br />

Vuiumt! 90—N. 3<br />

Tmlny is l'«w«'iw Day!<br />

After seventeen lone; years, chief.-! Eatuimip<br />

and Runn<strong>in</strong>g Heer will lead their ferocious tritiu<br />

of Carduonuls down from their Rockies Rt*servation<br />

and down to the hull* of <strong>Lowell</strong>. As is its<br />

custom, the tribi: arrives at <strong>Lowell</strong> eveiy seventeen<br />

years, like locusts. Chief Hatumup is expwtu«! t;.<br />

lend hi.s warrior.-* <strong>in</strong>to the court at about ihiid<br />

period. Of course, advance scouts may be aoen at,<br />

any time.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cardi'L-n»-. Th« L<strong>in</strong>coln Mustang, pr<strong>in</strong>ces of<br />

only Hixly-tbree more people be- "Sandune Palace," have played two<br />

fore <strong>Lowell</strong> will be over the top. I games thus far, and have scored a<br />

<strong>The</strong> cards went on sale .Sep- [ tat.nl of two po<strong>in</strong>ts.<br />

1<br />

tember twenty-fifth wb;n thirty In their first game they were<br />

four registries reported one , knocked dawn hy Mission, 18-0.<br />

hundred percent sales the .tame only to be trampled 20-2 by Sacred<br />

d-iy. Kight out of the eleven Heart <strong>in</strong> their second at'ompt at<br />

Freshman registries weic> over •establish <strong>in</strong>jr a record for" them-<br />

the ton on th»- first day. selves.<br />

Congratulations to *the: repre- I Thi <strong>The</strong>ir onlv threat sponis to hb<br />

«titiL Mititit-u* i,f t!:e thirty four r«K- Uitly Hilly Sans, the veteran taekle tackle wli whose<br />

istlies wh« were ut u outstand<strong>in</strong>g play<strong>in</strong>jr made him the<br />

percent on the fifdt t<strong>in</strong>y. .Special irhtiico last vear for the Hearst All-<br />

i>i»t<br />

Clarke, Lynn WHiunw, Pntj bptr.l Special<br />

are :tl school days <strong>in</strong> this report • rmv -<br />

<strong>The</strong> - CHr( ' I". 1 '!"! . w |tU Tuesday^ Soptem- j i arrs. George Frank, Keutu.-e Number: ,. . -., tl.e cheer-<br />

'g (;a"ttionT n( proud impetus <strong>in</strong><br />

the : 'day J of the Xfnculp.Uwull I V;' <strong>in</strong>8tmas vacation, beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g' } he K. O. T. C. had it's first Bat- t Tonight at 7:31) v tha Youth; Asgame<br />

has been chosen for Pow-wow Thursday December IS with school tulioii paimi-j on Oct. 1. C'ompiutyrt wclatfuii of San Francisco' will:.<br />

5ay • beCTu"e Hpirit »nd to-oiK-ni- "*>I»^n'"»: Monday, January 5, 11148.) A, », and C under Capta<strong>in</strong> Hopper, conduct a program at Kverett Juni- •-•'<br />

• -'• I ;|Loret- and Miller and the H. O.jor Higb Schoo! <strong>in</strong> siipport of the;<br />

tion are always important factors<br />

In thfx game. When S. F.V oldest;<br />

and newest HchwiU meet on tht>|<br />

Kridiron. there <strong>in</strong>O** equal amount<br />

of rivalry <strong>in</strong> the stands as 'm.the<br />

field—wftli eoch school try<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

outdo the other. iC .-<br />

^\{-. 'ttjiicoln's Spirit Ilijsh<br />

We wenloverto-LIncoln to <strong>in</strong>terview<br />

the officers and we knov.^ that" 1<br />

this >is onr^of the "big games'' on<br />

\f -t<strong>in</strong>colnV-Hchedule. If L<strong>in</strong>coln bents<br />

g «s'^todny^they^ will consider th«<br />

SlfAilefeatv.wouId practically .ru<strong>in</strong><br />

r<strong>Lowell</strong>'s'ciianctafor a^place <strong>in</strong> the<br />

^p]ayoff8;iAndthusni<strong>in</strong> ; our chance<br />

CALENDAR<br />

Today<br />

Pow-Wow; Day<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln <strong>Game</strong> Itally<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>-L<strong>in</strong>coln <strong>Game</strong><br />

_-.. 9-10 ...^roro Group Pictures<br />

Oct. 13...'.Columbus Day Holiday<br />

Oct. 17~..:...<strong>Lowell</strong>-Bulbaa <strong>Game</strong><br />

'Oct. 17.".End of ist^Repbrt, Period<br />

•- Oct 20... .....Second Report<br />

...;Card Period<br />

„.„.......:. J..;. ;..,Lo we i! -<br />

...Wash<strong>in</strong>gton,; <strong>Game</strong><br />

Bnnd md under Mi*. Kreiger performed'! November Bond ..Issue J<br />

;i-ellently. . - f facilities. Walter Mails •«<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cadets wire reviewed l»v<br />

Sgts. MeElroy,' Mart<strong>in</strong>, -Cacrnirf;<br />

and Glbl<strong>in</strong>. Capta<strong>in</strong> Vpn Br<strong>in</strong>keri of<br />

the 6th army was also present.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cadets are already prepar<strong>in</strong>g<br />

for their annual field day program,<br />

to be presented for the student<br />

body. .<br />

. .-. ^.'VW<strong>in</strong>s S2.000!<br />

Koy_ ivrurdock, Class of Juno '-17<br />

HistorianrtR.,O.;:T..C.".Cad-3t Colonel;-<br />

Cr.S. ;P.V. Scroll^and* Bijg<br />

•met Dill—108 ,<br />

Jcumi-nte Bollex—108<br />

Barry Ntivraan—328<br />

DonOyoraml—319<br />

Mi<br />

-v $1<br />

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOUER 8; 1947<br />

*". -have nn equal ciiuri'co,for*championiihip?.-' ..\ - -.«;- p!ir,-organized.'^.urfh ,<br />

' n- school<br />

^ •- Tl "<br />

mJy. oC the :?rsanlw: .„<br />

tion — , —,_ . icprosontatlves from >..<br />

piir high" schools. ^tC'i&x<br />

•''"VMri>;Lij!tiiian ot-Commerce, Mr.<br />

. jnt,:33crei! JJeart'n brother Columt 1 ,....<br />

Elcctc-d by:Cfm->1co>pr<strong>in</strong>cii)a!s association is Mr.<br />

•• Iltmgerfbrd of Polytliechnic.<br />

L f.Tho executive secret My, ..of thvrftroup, is the<br />

^supervisor "of athittfts v ond <strong>in</strong>tramural activities.<br />

Mi*. George Cnnrlnus. . .,.•>-'.•.- - •'<br />

<strong>The</strong> -hood'of. thophy»iU'flt education department<br />

-• !z <strong>Lowell</strong>'s ,->wn chi«mp produc<strong>in</strong>g basketball conch<br />

-"• • Ben Nefft 1 ^ 1 .". - - • ".'..-•,-;- • \, ' •-::,' •<br />

,Th* dmftSK of. Mie'stf seven men nrc "sany and<br />

varied.'A moRi; them. «re Urn enforcement and <strong>in</strong>terpretation<br />

of policies fliival of [lie<br />

iwheiiulprf for ull athletic event*.<br />

-Accord<strong>in</strong>g tn a. new rul<strong>in</strong>g, each school wdiuitss<br />

i*m football ».uam it wlfihcrt to droj: for that season<br />

__and wilt <strong>in</strong> turn h?. left out by another school.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n only irnvcn (fumes urc" seiied'jlerf for *nch<br />

tPJMn <strong>in</strong>,the rotrular SMSWH.<br />

<strong>The</strong> methnd cif. pick<strong>in</strong>g the date for cadi game<br />

\h>\* been itBt>;rtalnct! l.y it chart based ott the llnnl<br />

stand<strong>in</strong>g of the previous years tcanm :.why doesn't the.school sevsside funds to<br />

establish hot coffee" and d^-nut conn tern at the<br />

end'of each hntl on the" f<strong>in</strong>al te^i days. This<br />

would be mi udiitid lift lo thoiic studcuts-who feel<br />

• they- are tru<strong>in</strong>g to vuilitps? after the»- Coomutry<br />

: or Physics lest.<br />

- -.-1 wop-'t ttay I her heavily-on today's game, but;<br />

-. ...if.-the L6\vetl Indian douHn't, ride the L<strong>in</strong>coln<br />

, Mustanj? to (victory, my wallet will be (*s empty<br />

.: ;;;iis the' boiiur hoom on. Saturdays. I've got to run<br />

v.""..HOW and cct my st'.-B.-liiicd rootei-? cap. See --ou<br />

next month. : " *" i •<br />

K. -F. B.<br />

Bov;: "That's a nice dress you hnve on."<br />

Girl: "Yes 1 wear it to teas.CC<br />

Eoy: "Whotn'T" :<br />

i tX)WEJ_L<br />

Brand New Seat<strong>in</strong>g Arrangement<br />

To Be Used In Root<strong>in</strong>g Section<br />

This term » completely new seat<strong>in</strong>g arrangement has been <strong>in</strong>acurntcii<br />

<strong>in</strong> the <strong>Lowell</strong> root<strong>in</strong>g sect<strong>in</strong>n at the football games. <strong>The</strong> tu>w arran^ement<br />

is niMipoced to keep o*.it tbi> <strong>Lowell</strong> toot<strong>in</strong>g section all students<br />

who do not go to <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

At the <strong>Lowell</strong>-Polv game KtudiMUx go<strong>in</strong>g 10 another j^hool .seated<br />

themselves <strong>in</strong> our set-lion of the Stadium. When naked to move they<br />

refused, and a fist fight occured between the.'i and n Saw of our students.<br />

An <strong>in</strong>cident of this sort looks very had and because it occiu'co <strong>in</strong><br />

our section, peeplo will naturally RIVO <strong>Lowell</strong> the Ma<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

This is t<strong>in</strong>.<br />

Last wtek t tp LowllG p c th<strong>in</strong> new seat<strong>in</strong>g arnnKument<br />

was used and proved very satisfactory. No (lifiturbancds diTtircd and<br />

the <strong>Lowell</strong> student body, fall of sphil, went on h idi i<br />

over Galileo.<br />

A fi<br />

1 new Koatiiift arrangement prpo*«>d hy Mr. Monroe:<br />

Instead nf start<strong>in</strong>g lo fil! En the rows from the first to the last,<br />

we will now do the reverse so thai if any rows nrc left ur.•. •• • ';<br />

Other ;jfridiroii khlKhts": who 'but<br />

tar the;_wnr"might;• haveijolncd. the<br />

army of. <strong>Lowell</strong> foothall.lmmortals<br />

w«o men.like; O'Connor—U;'S.C.<br />

AIGnrcltf!C."O. P; Kimbal,-.''ned ;;<br />

Miss Chase Back at <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

After 5 Months <strong>in</strong> Orient<br />

"I*m glad I'm back <strong>in</strong> America!" That was<br />

.Miss Chase's comment on return<strong>in</strong>g to her art<br />

classes nt <strong>Lowell</strong> after spend<strong>in</strong>g five months with<br />

the Red Cross <strong>in</strong> Korea.<br />

Miss Chase arrived <strong>in</strong> Korea <strong>in</strong> February, and<br />

was stationed at the Korean Base Command near,<br />

Seoul, the capital of Korea, where she conducted<br />

a craft shop for the G, I. H of that area.<br />

Classes Popular<br />

She held sketch tours on Sundays, as well as<br />

conduct<strong>in</strong>g other hand eraftn dur<strong>in</strong>g the week..,<br />

Be<strong>in</strong>g about tho only form of •enterta<strong>in</strong>ment, except<br />

for occasional movies, these classes wera<br />

popular with the soldiers. ^ . .'•<br />

.-! ' ,. • Cold and Ra<strong>in</strong>y o<br />

Lwis, and Emle GchlnerMJt'v ,£?•:<<br />

• ,<strong>The</strong>ro.: are:; mnny pothers -who do-<br />

Brwj.'mention'<strong>in</strong>ia'Halliof-Famo'<br />

i^|ie»?.^ny.;,^


2(aMK,£»<br />

.&.***$<br />

u**.<br />

K»H<br />

3*1$<br />

At Reception p<br />

t n> Virslnl D h I " ~<br />

**~? A Dai <strong>in</strong> 10 **a«li tCiiio DrlKhI tne tnom«t oi /<br />

n^In l<strong>in</strong>n from police lopt to p<strong>in</strong>k donkeys)<br />

" the^freshman fh reception the w\b theme h*ld of scon would Eo<strong>in</strong>ti enemy territory^, SI e is icry casj to please be<br />

nVh i<strong>in</strong>jn asked li r fnvorltp food<br />

BUB vi an old^rolu<br />

sho immediately r>nsv'cr>id, ".stcakl.<br />

.!>".^"»" >* feet f> <strong>in</strong>ches j hi<br />

n operation.<br />

else." . ' feet II <strong>in</strong>ches tall has blond hair.<br />

As a big gun <strong>in</strong> school Bill rates; jiazol oye.t mid enn be seen around<br />

high be<strong>in</strong>g on the block "L" and; L<strong>in</strong>coln perform<strong>in</strong>g hsr duties on<br />

President of the football club, the Girls' Service Society or <strong>in</strong> her<br />

His favorite food is whole leg of official capacity as vice-president.<br />

Iamb. (Oh, boy, how we'd hate to Between the limes that she was<br />

feed that guy!) do<strong>in</strong>g her homework nnd help<strong>in</strong>g<br />

answered "L<strong>in</strong>coln will w<strong>in</strong>, jn.nt anyth<strong>in</strong>g hut sp<strong>in</strong>ach,<br />

w<strong>in</strong>." (By 2 po<strong>in</strong>ts, UillT) t ' Many Liken<br />

When we cmest<strong>in</strong>ned the big boy Her likes are many<br />

bis tastes' <strong>in</strong> r.lothott we reveived r.<strong>in</strong>nn<strong>in</strong>-imnnln with nicn<br />

a dull answer of, "Duhhhh, Khakis<br />

and Duhhh,,,,,"<br />

"Wellt", we rjuizctl, "what else?"<br />

'Duhh .... ."' was his well<br />

thought out reply.<br />

Just Khakis vc guess, and<br />

that, Lowcllites ir> our thumbnail<br />

flitch of Bill Sans.<br />

...ary _..<br />

been recently seeu^riTiiund Lowelwear<strong>in</strong>p<br />

a 192II senior w<strong>in</strong>, but<br />

IHtle Miss Mary is only a freshman.<br />

Although some of the bra<strong>in</strong>y<br />

boys of tho school might say,<br />

,.. flunked huh?!' Tho most logical<br />

a, explanation is thut the p<strong>in</strong> was<br />

" Sjyen.to her by her father, class<br />

Red Cross Drive<br />

Starts Li November<br />

Band Is Ready For<br />

Activities<br />

Ity Merle Itush<br />

i>il) of music direct 1<br />

arrre-a on other bits of <strong>in</strong>formation,;the rew.'<br />

they unanimously agreed that he is!<br />

one " swell guy" HO who is your!<br />

reporter not to agree with them. f<br />

Yes, we'd like to meet this Jack I<br />

Jackson some day! '•<br />

Contest; W<strong>in</strong> $25<br />

• Mr. McGowen, be<strong>in</strong>g the B. T. O.<br />

","..*% /^ rf» rt 1>^»,*|of<br />

the school nt that time, ran for Clubs Plan Programs<br />

president,of the student body but<br />

iioat.by one vote; was pitcher of the<br />

,t.i»eball team; and a star performer<br />

fc<strong>in</strong> Dmmties where he met a little<br />

•vehicle named Munda Coop who later<br />

r.u, Mrs..McGowen.<br />

J ' -"- -.IIIIID HI li. In rtnno.ii/.l<strong>in</strong>ilr. ntll.. In. ll'o 1 * " " • - . " - ;_- vt«< t'l^ l-«u<br />

•i8. C. T. C. band.<br />

•:) wis made: conspicuous only by t's classevMondny nnd Tuesday.<br />

<strong>The</strong>,present oCficers of the bwidjab Uld I<br />

For<br />

aadenci.'<br />

nb*:nM.t-Cather<strong>in</strong>e<br />

uutneritie w<strong>in</strong>try<br />

Li<strong>in</strong>try<br />

is<br />

is<br />

cue<br />

the I<br />

p.<br />

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„,„.„„„.„..-.;„.?;.<br />

i . -- •• "t u<br />

"• ' Chcm Club Program Planned li. 6. T. C. <strong>The</strong> officers :nro; Stu new manager. <strong>The</strong>re are three elas- 1)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chcm, althoujth just cottlng Erick«on, 2nd^Lt., as Command<strong>in</strong>g<br />

stnrted, is plannlnR^j • yearly pro- officer;;.Dick;-Lieber, 1st Sglr, who<br />

is responsible for. the. bnnd's ap-<br />

^Tho plnn consists of n.tfrip, to pearance and conductor of ;the band;<br />

Rl . c] ; rifi: *. "'ways a" favorite, has<br />

ses,_on Mondays. Beg<strong>in</strong>ners, <strong>in</strong>ter- J ^ f .?I" sa ;! ! n ii! ^i 1 ",!?, 111 sea, on Monds<br />

mediate, and. or junior I f»«P« »re »I1 be<strong>in</strong>g handled by ??<br />

lif i " or J«w? r life sav<strong>in</strong>gs Popular as ever. Cath-i» !.arr.\ Boris, « this term aarVmr. Jones<br />

or ". "»« "^J*"; 1 ? 1 ^ 0 / 1 <br />

fit-<strong>in</strong>n snvK'thia clastes ira filled to! na( * h ^Servere^.neat't-attaCK. ,two<br />

SoveXv<br />

clflaseB .ar 0 f '" Cli ^jwceksago.,We, wish h<strong>in</strong>t 1 a speedy...<br />

^|iis;K^Recepilipn<br />

J?s?In tKe^reconfc cifyrwidft. plnnetar-<br />

S'i<strong>in</strong>iydrivo/thWstudonts of.'<strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

B ^;ScIiwl;«ontributad.SBa3^8,; ; w<br />

?driyewu8ty<br />

yundslo.build a'plohotariumj<br />

Ju) enjoyment: ond/advancement<br />

iejhigh school'bbyrcnd'slris'of<br />

Pral<br />

the term. Mr. Kriegcr is work<strong>in</strong>g i<br />

( t tehg thirty irty students how to i ip tip a trombone trombone trio, clar<strong>in</strong>et polkas. polkas He,,, Car,, and<br />

play an <strong>in</strong>strument trut who h hhave<br />

never j a suprise soloist and three trumpe w<strong>in</strong> $25 for yourself? All you Itavc<br />

p<strong>in</strong>ycil music before. Luckily Mr. teors. for the concert.<br />

to do is write a 300 word essay on<br />

?- ,<br />

"Shall San Krancteeo Keep it's<br />

_r lik-D.s about Cable Cars?", and turn it <strong>in</strong> I*<br />

This job is like putt<strong>in</strong>g ;!0 students \<br />

exception of Mr. Polland.<br />

First prize is $23 <strong>in</strong> cash, second<br />

I'rench, Spanish, nnd Math. , is a vei-y smooth function<strong>in</strong>g or- priaa is u beautiful designed Cable<br />

Early Season Hush igi<strong>in</strong>iation. _Mr. Kriegcr likes the Car p<strong>in</strong>, and third is u record of<br />

i turmoil nt the; orchestra for Iho enthus<strong>in</strong>sm with "D<strong>in</strong>ky Little Cable Car" Contest<br />

. shacks bad as much flurry as the j which they lituiTy nnd'niir closes midnight October 10. '<br />

iy symph-<br />

Tho <strong>Lowell</strong> Ked Cross had its football locker room. Giv<strong>in</strong>g out! ony and oli^nitic music<br />

It was announced today that the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> debat<strong>in</strong>g dub will hold a<br />

Duclation nnd dance <strong>in</strong> the adnitnrium<br />

on November 7, at 8:15<br />

p.m. <strong>The</strong> price is U5c All proceeds<br />

will go towards emn<strong>in</strong>ce fees <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>terschulnslie<br />

tournaments nf debat<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

starts November. : game—that's work.<br />

Lust year <strong>Lowell</strong> students con- Inteieet<strong>in</strong>g.HigltlightN<br />

trtbutcd over 5400 towards the drive •• <strong>The</strong> band ntieds lots of men at<br />

but this y?ai* the Red Cross Council J important posts to make it click,<br />

WITHIN THE G.A.A.<br />

aavs S500 or bust, and with us good^ A few of these posts are, librarians, <strong>Lowell</strong> sports have really started,» great many girls have been dia-<br />

... . . 1 . • . .... . . . . . . . * . »<br />

support.as they received from thCitt .quartcrmnstcr, a locker man, with n bang this term. <strong>The</strong> mnnn-! appo<strong>in</strong>ted.<br />

students last year they mtghc do (conductor uctor ami<br />

drum majors, tiers alt report the test turnout! Good Spirit<br />

ltt i Tho o band is organized as a con their sports have ever had. <strong>The</strong> enthusiasm for danc<strong>in</strong>g is<br />

^ cort ban.l f<strong>in</strong> (lays a melt nnd.! Duo to a shortarai of space <strong>in</strong> the bettor than L l . _ ever . 1 before * with . * • _£T*. fffty-<br />

St.,-.Mnry's Hospital, colored mov-<br />

ies, and ;iittendip;' tli(i^Industrml<br />

Chemical. Exhibition aljjtho. Oi»ic.<br />

Auditorium. '<br />

; This'club is<br />

but-^)l*Sovsoon:iHurry«you5cati<br />

:f!rst period on Wu<strong>in</strong>esdnys as anilnst issue of the <strong>Lowell</strong>, swimnunp ivK0 eiTls tum<strong>in</strong>ir out for thn tu-n<br />

•JohnirSclilobohmi- Staff Set., as<br />

Dick's assistant; A\cx Brill, Tech.<br />

Sgt; twirl<strong>in</strong>g 1 , .drunii- major, head<br />

libr&riaiVjfor marches and assistant<br />

conductor;:Gits Antonis"Sgt., hoo*d<br />

drum-mniorj^Hnl ^Stiilnberfrr Sgt.,<br />

<strong>in</strong>^chargc^bf;', lockers; ;Dan Sharp.<br />

'Curpontlj,-'-' concert librarian; Jerry<br />

-': - . New Manager iX^rr recovery.- '.'^-^ •:, r >;•; v ":-:; .'.'£V *-<br />

It hits become necessary, to,haveb f Tho' 1 niedHnff of the'Girrs.Exccu-J. -:"f<br />

Sfc*


fjff<br />

..-Today<strong>Lowell</strong>'s 1047 grid-mach<strong>in</strong>e clashes,with<br />

Milt Axt's: L<strong>in</strong>coln, Mustangs-'at Keznr Stadium ;<br />

ih'a* rivalry'game-that is.becom<strong>in</strong>g- second only<br />

"to-the <strong>Lowell</strong>-Poly Vbia prame. 1 '- • •• %-SO-<br />

; : .'MikS^Voyne's ciew is fresh ;Xrom^Inflict<strong>in</strong>c a<br />

Sl-0^past<strong>in</strong>gr on the-hapless Galileo Lions, September<br />

cS4th. <strong>The</strong> Card<strong>in</strong>als showed much more '<br />

imag<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>in</strong> their attack' with Phil Liberty.<br />

Jack-Dalp<strong>in</strong>o and Bud Karby ripp<strong>in</strong>g'out'huge<br />

•chunks oC;:yardu(fe, while Jock Lynd was hitt<strong>in</strong>g<br />

ircceivers-iiU'over the lot. <strong>The</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e also slibwsd up);<br />

welltrFrltz Fonster,;-Bill Morfft<strong>in</strong>, Oscar Baltor,'?<br />

-Diclc- Saccunirr J<strong>in</strong>u. Koitkel, Berniei Day, Loren j<br />

Baker nndlTcrry Grey be<strong>in</strong>g standouts^<br />

'•', Reserve*books, Bill Gcbrtli, Kent Scovil, Lurry<br />

Grnubart, and "Raebo" Hu|i;es : 'jll showed skill<br />

acairist-the outclassed Uons fi-omVNorth'Bcnch.<br />

i ^Today's siimo will be n "clonie'V hut we RIVC.<br />

$d.^ <strong>Lowell</strong> the edge by « tojuchdown, becnu.se of the<br />

•"~" morb'Uackfield titrengtlt <strong>in</strong> the Injun l<strong>in</strong>eup, "y.<br />

•-V-; -~ <strong>The</strong> filuatantrs have lost two straight panics,<br />

" v to Mi6Ri6ii,->18-0 and to Sacred Her.rt: 20-2. but<br />

Coach Axt lias-3omL i good Ijpys <strong>in</strong> Marcel Ftore,<br />

WEDNESDAY. OCTOHEIt 8, 1947<br />

^ Larry SolnrE, IiiilSuns, ltotilon Ouvies and IJliiku rctui-son. <strong>The</strong> gumu might<br />

develop <strong>in</strong>fo »n, "iicrial circus" because both squads show a will<strong>in</strong>gness to<br />

take to the iiir to ruck up yurdnpe. '-<br />

-\.."'\. : \_ ,Vrhat'« Wn<strong>in</strong>ji with the A. \. A. ?<br />

,-"- : ' Another thorn iti the side of prep grid fans is that of schedul<strong>in</strong>g giiiuus<br />

ut'iJnlhou F'eld.TIie field is not only unfit for football but danK«i-ou.s a:: well<br />

becaljst- of ii two-foot ditm not five feet 1'rorii the sidel<strong>in</strong>es. N'ot only that hut<br />

tire atmnis are op. only one sidt> ami n swirl<strong>in</strong>g 1 'h<strong>in</strong>t contn.fynp with dirt.<br />

{t . An Imbroyo.Grantlond Rice? ; ' ,:: ; . 1<br />

>/ <strong>Lowell</strong>) fans and , student* are becom<strong>in</strong>g : ,„.<br />

' creos<strong>in</strong>gly provoked at a certa<strong>in</strong> prep end writer<br />

whoso fnitals arc J, If. and who writes for a<br />

daily paper other than the Chronicle, Exam<strong>in</strong>er'<br />

or Call-Hul let <strong>in</strong>. He th<strong>in</strong>k* he to a "grid expert"<br />

it cutitH fiw cents 1 to read hU tttuff. Inflation U<br />

h e r e l '. '"" ; ' *• • . ; .' " • '• —-:"."<br />

Hues, Kagles next on the hatchet list - :: '<br />

Look<strong>in</strong>guh'iod to next week's game we f<strong>in</strong>d thu<br />

Curds opponent will Ire Balboa's Bucs. <strong>The</strong> came<br />

is scheduled for the,"dust bowl" Balboa Field.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bucs, couched bytCurl Mitchell; huve one/<br />

of the biggest-sized teams <strong>in</strong>, the city, but their<br />

Interpretation of the "T" formation hasr not met<br />

with-too. much SUCCOHH. Gale Ames, John.CahiU<br />

Al Uetchcr and Hal Gitroy are the Cayuga Street '<br />

stars, -<br />

On October 17th the Indians meet<br />

<strong>Eagles</strong> ajid their sepia sensation, OUIL^ MSSJ^ut<br />

..Keznr. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Eagles</strong>, under new eauclnGoortFB<br />

I'opm'n, ure rid<strong>in</strong>g high and an> landefeuted a* '<br />

writ<strong>in</strong>g. Neverthless, the Curds will U-out to<br />

spr<strong>in</strong>g un upaet on the non-beliver.i. . ^<br />

CARDS, MOSTANGS WILL TANGLE TODAY<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> ,Rpster I Cards W<strong>in</strong> First;<br />

Blast Lions 31-0<br />

lly llnrry Mum 1<br />

(iiilUf.i's toothless Liw<br />

Kliirhlly Imhlnmcloil uflur it<br />

"••I tfl'oi-t aj;jii(ist thii Lowe<br />

[Kiwul-rtlt I.DVVUU Iii(li:<strong>in</strong>t< nf Hi<br />

ittl'l Masonic Stri-rls.<br />

d<br />

- scope<br />

If i.illi'iilli loses their griuni (u .\u.<br />

iluy they ..., .,.,„„, *|irt!.ul .»•„ tiiuir lns<strong>in</strong>if ,...,11; •«aiT;«<br />

LINCOLN<br />

[)„„ siillwi-ll<br />

1'uiiition<br />

LEK<br />

I.OW'KLl,<br />

Milan Kiuluvieh<br />

So.<br />

43<br />

fiirlhur. liavmLr |,Ml two al- llntii lioy.s wimowhiit m-w to the ?i|-K|<br />

"d should -:a-l<br />

MB Kriecisfsl<br />

•f of its Uul<br />

.J.mjt« few ,vaf<br />

lilakc IVterm<strong>in</strong> Q Jack Lynd Si «iaencc msv ca<br />

question un this one, Lytid is one of the best C2Ds <strong>in</strong> (he AAA PXram. ' '<br />

ows Iiow to score touchdowns. Peiersnn is green .•• rid worm<strong>in</strong>jr ."om Caci|iar.|<br />

seore. I<strong>in</strong>dovich missed the i<br />

l<br />

e. KDOK TO LOWKLL..<br />

!'--erenioniVs, |<br />

nun.<br />

mime.<br />

lu irarcel r'iore LHIt I'hil Liberty 13 - Tenders Fi<br />

Kent Scuvil Stars<br />

Tile battle of the backs. Piore's plunKi* and LibertyV dashes. "pieces of ,|<br />

Oalp<strong>in</strong>o contiipn-d the<br />

Stars In Colleges Liberty is hampered by an ankle iiijury, but rates the edc-i. Fiore liw »nVorul War I F<br />

aight and CoS.<br />

spree wh-<strong>in</strong> a few m<strong>in</strong>utes he<br />

not scored ii' two tmnrai while Will lias three tj his credit. EDOK .0<br />

! <strong>in</strong> the<br />

ilrs. Stobb<strong>in</strong>s had been at <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

of rent<strong>in</strong>g pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs to museum I food for U yards.<br />

members<br />

to. see the<br />

und<br />

advanta.se.<br />

art teachers..<br />

of havlnS<br />

Quick.<br />

ani<strong>in</strong><br />

Our<br />

tho<br />

last<br />

fourth<br />

touchdown<br />

"fuaffwrE<br />

com<strong>in</strong>g later<br />

mil! Forward Pa*s Attack<br />

rig<strong>in</strong>al pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the classroom I ttast pass S<strong>in</strong>ks Egg City's Trojans Goofs Lose to Mission<br />

jo Bhow .now her nor students stuuents an artists' artists flor<br />

lil yatds, from KentSo,vilser.<br />

technique, our own Miss Chase national reserve br-k • to rjire.<br />

leased a dniw<strong>in</strong>B and now has it rSuref<strong>in</strong>Kers" Baker wli0 w°.,u over<br />

<strong>in</strong> .|Q:> for all to see. ^^^ ' the l<strong>in</strong>e for the score. "'»"» L <strong>The</strong> Uvvell vvrsity fuotbcll to<br />

lhe <strong>Lowell</strong> KoUfs. althouBh tlwy<br />

warmniir up for their co'ii<strong>in</strong>ihave<br />

already lost two m<strong>in</strong>es, one<br />

' -cnieial" with L<strong>in</strong>coln, Ociobir;<br />

•° """«'«"»! l'-0 und one to Mis.<br />

"on !D-0, premie to hit the w<strong>in</strong><br />

Dalp<strong>in</strong>o Rambles<br />

_ r i ne sturuiifr g l<strong>in</strong>eups for the : first.<br />

Mike Voyne's i«d and white clad," >-'»", 10 - s "OT , cllri "- Bprela<br />

baiut from the Ciilden tiate measur- • ""VW. I*"' 1 Frey Leads Cross Country<br />

This fall at least eit'ht runners<br />

nave food chance of betas '•"«<br />

•first five" «roup awarded Mori<br />

L s for ltei:irf members of a champ- -<br />

lonslup cross-country' squiul. ••<br />

. Spearh-jnd<strong>in</strong>ir the Indian drivo<br />

i» detumi<strong>in</strong>ed Woody Frey, who last .<br />

spir<strong>in</strong>g climbed to All-City fame In ,-<br />

.' at ««l».<br />

tlieimle run, .shile still a sonho-^><br />

c^ClipperlOHverilcIutchoaihis'j<br />

^KarbyVlS^d^OfBlt<br />

f, 1 "',.'.' !u " I-il>orty went la yar!<br />

the IVojuns 5 yard l<strong>in</strong>e. Hud |;ur:<br />

by bucked o\»r left tackle. r,rc the<br />

score. Bernie Day kicked IiW on'extra<br />

iliKit of the nlL-lit ":'•<br />

lU'eung uack afterthi<br />

beh<strong>in</strong>d WowTy ure dim<strong>in</strong>utive'MiU<br />

Hi", Hiirlnt<strong>in</strong>x Harold Hill, ami<br />

bard work<strong>in</strong>g .lohh' Tra<strong>in</strong>a. Tall<br />

t^raitr Nielson, p^cover<strong>in</strong>jj from<br />

imisde <strong>in</strong>juries, is havilw trouUs<br />

MlayniK ahead of uiuler-classmM<br />

Kypiiis and Braces. •> 1< Do»,'iiieat"<br />

tiee


,0h To <strong>The</strong> <strong>Play</strong>offs-<br />

Ilytj:arry Marro<br />

iirf -• UlWlt'Ur.' t.fv 1 ! xuui <strong>in</strong> \» ill HI sIX.''^ 1 "* 1 *-"" vur I mill<strong>in</strong>g*<br />

fe^r rt ^" ? I A1 < «"««'ter <strong>in</strong> Jack Lyml, Hie most<br />

£ ^Aviciory over the IIUIIOOIM will underrated ball player on the learn.<br />

§: push,.u>« over the tup and <strong>in</strong>to « '-ynd is a brilliant signal caller<br />

§ place i>i' the piiivtiffs nl«>ig witli (lie , nn " never misses a tackle.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Third Largest<br />

Thl crov W old bu Id<strong>in</strong>g i<br />

the third largest high school, <strong>in</strong> the<br />

cip <strong>The</strong>re are 1000 Ln-ollile<br />

-i<strong>in</strong>g' iiilcPilt'rbar throughout the reservation'<br />

on. the^cve of the Commerce-LowclI^'(iru.cial."<br />

' ''WithjilcWtSiweekV. victory gnnrn<br />

and dur^'yliancea ot gett<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to<br />

the c i0f7~veMiori;:o&.thc A. A. A.<br />

Champibnshi»"<strong>Play</strong>offs, tho f<strong>in</strong>als<br />

• of which A-*iit bo i held on Thanks- .,-,— . —. —<br />

giv<strong>in</strong>g Day,':<strong>Lowell</strong>'s gird mach<strong>in</strong>e i I 1 ",l |lu , c ky - ....... «w.-., u.u<br />

:js all fired up, to w<strong>in</strong> this, the bi« fj l } IU -' k °» *? field for <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

one^- - -;> ^- l!mt t!n / ", mI his shnr ». accurate<br />

- • - " r! Mission who > as breatl <strong>in</strong>* down<br />

our eollocthc i ..ck <strong>in</strong> tlie race for<br />

fourth place foil nlont tile way this year. —<br />

side loot uook. by los<strong>in</strong>g- o Snuf 1<br />

Heart.' ;^ —<br />

JliggoBt ILIIO 1 if Balboa withj<br />

2;y tho, mystery of seven! Lanrall<br />

j pWaxman, 322, Marilyn Hoth, 31S,lMiss M::thiaoii. ;. : a sideshow <strong>in</strong> a circus, "90^'what you have to offer. (reporte.? go<strong>in</strong>g around the school<br />

|r —— " — — — —" — •• —; jniui nsfc<strong>in</strong>g lor cnticism.and-con:-<br />

-. D -- j .merits about the <strong>Lowell</strong>.' '~<br />

tor f rora( Made , If you have, then you'll be pteased^<br />

Gala Dances On Tap<br />

For Uppir-Classmen "get-toKethor"<br />

L-3'H Start Season<br />

. L-II dance, which was held oh Tuesday<br />

seventh period <strong>in</strong> the auditorium, proved to be a<br />

big success.<br />

i-<strong>The</strong>, theme, "Hillbilly Holiday", wus a surprise<br />

,.o everyone, o» it was suspected to bo pumpk<strong>in</strong>s<br />

!»nd, ghosts. ,'' •• t.<br />

'. Koom 300 was gaily deromtcd with crepe paper<br />

reoreBent<strong>in</strong>g the "back <strong>in</strong> the mounta<strong>in</strong>s" theme.<br />

Vogel, reff. 139, designed the bids. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

(d a "corn,-s(]UoeJc<strong>in</strong>'". jug with the numef.<br />

illy Holiday"; on the label, <strong>The</strong>_ dance 1<br />

V.nder.the baton of Dick Lieber provided uteellen<br />

|gsic;^the^)ccaBion..,yv:;-r;;.,.; ](-'y^:^y)~y^.'<br />

.... ^ ' Jun. 29, 10-18. »here./jto discover that there's a cause-for<br />

Tno Terrace Ko-;m, <strong>in</strong> tho Hotel |Our curiosity. ' •'?<br />

Fairmont. What? <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Sen-t Thi»,term, we on t!.« staff waV.r<br />

lor Prom. Who? <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Sen-1to mi>kc. Ihe paper ihe .best ;we*vc<br />

low and their dutes. Why?/rhe.last Jiad <strong>in</strong> yearH, I^orthis rraiion W «<br />

Led by Bill Kooy, Ami Scliietwel, and Benbo<br />

-lUghes tho II-:i dance enmmittee is jirupcrlnit<br />

for-thfeif event, of "the term. <strong>The</strong> tlwme is swatheil<br />

o.-C-'<strong>in</strong> a dark cloak of secrecy, hut rest assured that<br />

'^''•'At iviic.v and different. ;i<br />

Low 1's I'lan Kventful-Teurm<br />

<strong>The</strong> Low Seniors, headed by Jack Shumuii, TVrry<br />

Stanley, and Don Slibich, have big news, ..,-.<br />

l;-l 1,'icnic Xov. I2tli ^ .<br />

"' If-youL-t's still want ft Senior r<strong>in</strong>tr, you, may<br />

xc > ordcrione ut Molkenbuhr Bros, at 23 Grant, Aye-<br />

", ^onue—=they jvill not be sold aga<strong>in</strong> here at Low«ll, t<br />

'C ;?T On November 2


^THURSDAY/NOVEMBER li, 1917<br />

By:.Georgc,CaIIahan<br />

^iThiflColumn is bo<strong>in</strong> written <strong>in</strong><br />

tl»o 'dnrlt", «o to speak, becau c<br />

the Jo»cll St. Ignatius game WB<br />

r"itpo"cU until, after our deadl<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

therefore,wcfdo not know-'if LowcllV<br />

playoff hopes will he alive (he<br />

morn<strong>in</strong>g at nublicntion<br />

If the Ii ilmns measured St _Igntius<br />

Itist Tudny, a victor: o\er<br />

Commerce todu* ouM a'we-rc tlicm<br />

of n jilnje'C Lerth Tf t*i*. Cards<br />

Vt,",'"*"'~'\¥~'*,'%;',' -—--•"" van ness Avenue arc errnctic but<br />

fell before the ^Wildcats today's potc^iall^stronff, ^stronff, proof of this is<br />

came will mcraly niark the end of' ^ ^ ttIiat I t th thcy hhaiUeil i U l rr?Iy.8 I .<br />

.M 0 "*,^" '%, ..i- i'-'T-Terriora 1 "almost to a standstill<br />

Hulldog Fracas Excit<strong>in</strong>g LBfore before hmv<strong>in</strong>ip_<br />

bow<strong>in</strong>g, 15-C. ]fi.G_<br />

, Maybe your-Tni<strong>in</strong>cl drifts back to<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cards arc hampered by <strong>in</strong>-<br />

I that sunny:-October afternoon ex<br />

---.,,- — — ;jUrieH, juries, as ns thcy they have Have all season,<br />

jactly one year ago Ml remember | ,)l|t rc ,flr(1IeBS, of ,hc mcan<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

how you stood m the Kczar,standd;thc Rame thcy wiH g0 ol, (iut t0<br />

<strong>in</strong> stunned silence ns you watched j r son;e fa<strong>in</strong>tbit of w ,ory<br />

an unknown Commerce halfback for (he 1917 Honsoa.<strong>in</strong>amed<br />

Lee Good<strong>in</strong>. snatch tit) «i<br />

• batted pass and race over the Cnrdl<br />

T X,,te: Th<strong>in</strong>,:* the f<strong>in</strong>.1, "I like it very much, its my<br />

fo, null |nmi still w<strong>in</strong>lPM .i MiU hifrh KtMlr no *"» with * uch B l mrts as ll » cm * ° <strong>in</strong>tt!rvitMV ' 1 JfNh « ut ; favorite <strong>in</strong> tl.e wwt."<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bullifogs. still s<strong>in</strong>less at t<strong>in</strong>s so,.,,r t v f(mtivil! anil liirht- stand<strong>in</strong>g sporls iicr*n<strong>in</strong> Etii's. If . ,, ,. .... „ „ .,<br />

writ<strong>in</strong>g are dwlnitely, out of p<strong>in</strong>y- ^ ,lk^lm|"ukli/lri le.,,1. i>;"» «njl..y.lh«c <strong>in</strong>lcrvic.'.^prcm !•"» 5 "*< Ki "" r fSjKnlliteonrlpNational<br />

i&r<strong>in</strong>g<br />

8$ stock, n<br />

; of the C<br />

':<br />

M<strong>in</strong>or Sports<br />

Hy Mnrv Col<strong>in</strong><br />

i Liberty-Sparked<br />

•\ Cards BeatS. I.<br />

- '""= S«all«<br />

J County.<br />

A ThR t<br />

' kids, fro<br />

western<br />

actions. (<br />

. "Thread;!<br />

i-. they cri.l<br />

^T. <strong>in</strong>d whil<br />

Sttturdayl<br />

•' (Eil's .< I<br />

(I<br />

^ Chcflr^<br />

•,': the b>y<br />

ta<strong>in</strong>*; a 21-10 henrtbreaker, bounc-:<br />

- t'nually misn<strong>in</strong>i! practice to "•ay ?v v , o.'oS " i Sf J !' »—""»mmr<br />

a visit to the doctor. Wnsh<strong>in</strong>«tr.n 2jl-S3 nmt then dumpcil j "<strong>The</strong>y weren't consistent all sea-<br />

;. :r- - ,-, Li,c,nen but ifefVnd^btVtiftJti ^S^'L^^L^ « W J*-<br />

- Barr<strong>in</strong>g.'."<strong>in</strong>juries from the St.<br />

Ignatius"panic, three <strong>Lowell</strong> llntt><br />

men will Ira the only-ones ni '<br />

be seen <strong>in</strong> action. <strong>The</strong>y are lur<br />

Barker, tr.iiirle, out s<strong>in</strong>ce the L<strong>in</strong>-!<br />

colrL.ttlt; Dan Giundvig; who suffered<br />

a brok<strong>in</strong> arm <strong>in</strong> the Ealb'.a<br />

rramc; and l-'ritz l-'enster, who suffered<br />

tho ii'o^st <strong>in</strong>jury t<strong>in</strong>s season<br />

In the Wash<strong>in</strong>gton tilt.<br />

Fenster, called by conch Mike.<br />

Voync, "a phenom<strong>in</strong>al player", had<br />

developed Into <strong>Lowell</strong>'s best receiv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

end. He hod kept <strong>Lowell</strong> In<br />

the ballgaihu <strong>in</strong> the first half of<br />

the Balboa game. ' - ><br />

Aga<strong>in</strong>st the Bucs he made five<br />

sensutional cutcbes. Aga<strong>in</strong>st the<br />

<strong>Eagles</strong> he took tho ball away from<br />

a defend<strong>in</strong>g halfback nnd raced 46<br />

>>ftTds to score stand<strong>in</strong>g up. This<br />

provoked their coach, George Pop-<br />

- p<strong>in</strong> to send back his first str<strong>in</strong>g<br />

c^'nnd r<strong>in</strong>g up another score. Fenster,<br />

two., playji before the end of the<br />

Bono was' carried off and went to |<br />

the'ho?j>itii] <strong>in</strong> an ambulance. It wa? '<br />

leamftd Inter that ho'had briken.'<br />

' nix" ligaments and torn some rnus-'<br />

: cles <strong>in</strong> his knee; -, ,^ • — :t, [<br />

'-••jy /rhis same, today, if lost nay" be-j<br />

'-•Xthe last game for. every senior. It I<br />

t-t may be the lost time the fellows<br />

:.'• ;will. cVor suit up at <strong>Lowell</strong> for a<br />

> big game. <strong>The</strong>se Jerslcs who^r.umi<br />

• bora you remember, may be KVcu<br />

'""""' " > laaf'tlme. Remember<br />

-" ";j»,-.-27, 60, 50<br />

1 .'"<br />

"•loc DiMaggio."<br />

"Top temn In each league?'*<br />

Card<strong>in</strong>als and Yankees."<br />

Whnts your favorite food?"<br />

Stcnk.<br />

"How do you like San<br />

Francisco?' 1 I ,In t<strong>in</strong>- fourth quarter, blg-Ber*<br />

i mo Day Hlnlc the bail from S. I.<br />

I back. Bill Briare, ant! Card<strong>in</strong>als<br />

nung on the cl<strong>in</strong>cher seconds later<br />

on a 13 yard pass from Jack-Lymt<br />

to Wrs. Liberty's Httle,boy, Pl,il.<br />

. Cn, ..-millet<strong>in</strong> fcwball. the first<br />

| <strong>Lowell</strong>ite to.w<strong>in</strong> it this vi-ar.<br />

• standouts <strong>in</strong> the l<strong>in</strong>e were Dick "<br />

.<br />

baecnni, Oscar Ualtor, Bill Monien<br />

and Jim Konkel while Herb Kesslei<br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Goliaths Overpowei<br />

-T '.,.,^ vo11 - '" boM-<strong>in</strong>c to Wnsh<strong>in</strong>eton :-<br />

J I h', ".if ,"" th S E "S le » Field, iwt <strong>in</strong>ly'<br />

.° Ilt ,t l1 smllantly but provfd i<br />

Vfi!! >n< llt h h h<br />

i<br />

M88/46, ; 72,.n,and94? ,'<br />

'v j V".<strong>The</strong>;vCommercIaU>LwilI also ^bi<br />

T.'play<strong>in</strong>g, their'lasK^me.'-An upso't<br />

forOthem^wouldrond^the season<br />

ly,?Henderson Y&;: Comid''<br />

dtft,-- 1 . 1 J r mb<br />

; ? »"B "roural end,<br />

nnH ?<br />

but "<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

p '? mne . ""-ouBh the middle<br />

and Lvnd and Scovil conncctilK<br />

S°» Sl lly °," I 0 ?"'" 1 shots cS"?<br />

an 8O.yard drive to n first nori^i<br />

li *»'•-, I*»rell. Scovil's flip to<br />

yards to nay ilirt.<br />

•.clT> h J S .h 0 ?° ri ! ";i irch ' v " s conaiderifhn«<br />

.k c f ? ot ^ aM team as the first<br />

|timo they had worked togethec M<br />

?H fk ' S thou Sh <strong>in</strong>juries plaqutho<br />

Fn •, Bu t, nt f r K "> Mlrch of<br />

ut<br />

K f 8 " Ily<br />

-•Maybe a.<br />

«'ll puzzle<br />

from "<strong>The</strong><br />

. J° describe<br />

'l»7 and si:<br />

<strong>The</strong> purp<br />

was to CT.<br />

"riptlon of<br />

vice, versa.<br />

Afhsr a cl<br />

^nw.made, "<br />

c'he perfect|<br />

• Wockcit Bud Karby's<br />

7 u l J h<br />

«" Dil<br />

that I<br />

>yway,<br />

about 6<br />

nol!<br />

3'«. but j<br />

, N W for<br />

?W»?t to<br />

,i?i;;; their ide<br />

rSx?H Wow, <strong>in</strong><br />

|»Out:obSt


K-ftiM^Wi<strong>in</strong>:<br />

».lkISa»i,<br />

'•%'•<br />

'•••• ••'''•3ft-S-£;;f:fci^Si@M<br />

V "fcowoll atudentsl How would you<br />

^llko to see> spectacular exhibition<br />

' •• of --"cowboy V life,« <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g bareback<br />

rid<strong>in</strong>g, , steer-wrestl<strong>in</strong>g, bull-<br />

•' rid<strong>in</strong>ff,'. and calf-rop<strong>in</strong>g at a price<br />

• of 00c? w Redsk<strong>in</strong>s<br />

Edgar Lowe<br />

By'-'llern Kcfwler<br />

Tho'-wnfrer was ris<strong>in</strong>g swiftlyv<br />

higher nnd higher. <strong>The</strong> buckets,!<br />

were all overflow<strong>in</strong>g, nnd In the!<br />

» —,-- .-• ; ,, . ., i. - i turmoil/of rush<strong>in</strong>g feet nnil flow-!<br />

...This<br />

Thi<br />

opportunity IH nvailnble forhnK ^fa n R<strong>in</strong>K"c Voicc hifih •<br />

«wi teen-agers.dur<strong>in</strong>g the 3rd Grnndlthe others COU1,1 be beard.<br />

Nationnl Livestock Exposition) -<br />

Horse Shnw antl Rodeo at the Cow<br />

Palace, November I and S at 2|<br />

p.m. <strong>The</strong> regular price of §1.20 is<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g cut-<strong>in</strong> half for you at these<br />

1<br />

This year's show will feature stirr<strong>in</strong>g<br />

band music, nil types of livestock,<br />

n lioseshow, nnd the presei.ee<br />

of the California Centaurs Sonoma<br />

County. .<br />

<strong>The</strong> Centaurs consists 40-rimng 1<br />

from I) to :c years, who ride<br />

western .saddle <strong>in</strong> dar<strong>in</strong>g cowboy<br />

actions. One of their nets is called,<br />

"Thread<strong>in</strong>g th« Needle," <strong>in</strong> which<br />

they criss-croMS <strong>in</strong> a full gallop,<br />

and where split-second tim<strong>in</strong>g is<br />

necessary to prevent ii pile-up.<br />

Remember the dntos — either<br />

Snturday November 1 u p , Has Janet Stark an aversion to<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>terviewed?<br />

i Your reporter doesn't know but<br />

after chaf<strong>in</strong>g her around for a<br />

week, <strong>in</strong> the halls and at lunch<br />

periods, and f<strong>in</strong>ally trapp<strong>in</strong>g her<br />

<strong>in</strong> the Red and White Stuff room,<br />

«Ti t. t. . .I t<br />

. S.<br />

Jl " H'IO could say was, :i Scooter." Scooter. Libcr'ty'ne's Libcrtynes called, end b<strong>in</strong>ationiof-'hard and very <strong>in</strong>terest--&$}<br />

for god good >o&ion >o&ion. .<strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong> speedy - Hrtlo<br />

<strong>in</strong>jr^.work^-Tha^journal&ot-'a^hlgn.SM'<br />

halfback now leads the <strong>Lowell</strong> team school is:oftch,the6nIy^epreiienta^v^f<br />

<strong>in</strong> scor<strong>in</strong>g with three touchdowns touchdns to o tive it:hna-at;pther it:hna-at;pth hish'scboois.<strong>in</strong>^<br />

hi his credit, di and d vis i among the th ttop<br />

th the courtt/i'and urtt'and aoiJpMt(year*:<br />

scorers of the league. ThcV/Scoo- th^Kd' and •iW<br />

ter" proved his All-City pbteritiolities<br />

with a brilliant 6£-yard toueh<br />

I haven't<br />

"I his can't he water .. , the ronf ,,luch Ume>, hav£ io p)ay lcnnis,"<br />

was just repaired:" <strong>The</strong> poor little ir,?r ability and personality have u t „„ „ : w K ,<br />

fi-llow flnwnl right out Ihc door. obtjimed for Jnnet the edjton-hip. of (touchdown for the Indians.<br />

«,,„„„ ,,(i , ,, .. the Red nnd White, hcsiucx be<strong>in</strong>g . • ,, •,<br />

Hut <strong>in</strong> all the erwitemoiH mid <strong>in</strong> « ]iiK g/.stcr, a member of the, I-oolball Favorite<br />

; BuMheistoryr'bfrthii mak<strong>in</strong>gt.up -y'ofi'ra<br />

school's -.-annual '.ismot^justv-,<br />

B<strong>in</strong>. <strong>in</strong> all the excitement mid tn •• &.v S<strong>in</strong>ter, a member of<br />

Column cont<strong>in</strong>ui-.. fumi 1) .„„ the «bloop-blsepi*" of Ihu ilrl|»- Block U ami a Shield mw<strong>in</strong>bar.<br />

Ch d C i t t D K) ] i V*V ll i<br />

1 ^<br />

thcalory of a' staff. vork<strong>in</strong>gfall'\- : y<br />

year;' it'is-ialso the-story: of ;thev';;<br />

entire* school student'botiyibnck<strong>in</strong>ff'-vV.<br />

up and cooperat<strong>in</strong>g with that statf.vv "<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are-several ways to do tnis^ .<br />

but there is one <strong>in</strong> particular', one <strong>in</strong> , .<br />

j which all can help. . '•'•••' -.'"<br />

j" That is by contribut<strong>in</strong>g snapshots<br />

lio the "lied.and White." - ' v "<br />

' It's simple, yet so important. All -<br />

1 you have to do ifl, to make copies<br />

oE shots you hnvo of your/ielf and<br />

: classmates. Br<strong>in</strong>g them to 133.- '<br />

f We'll do the rest. .-.;.'-<br />

' This guofl to j'ou newci* filuden' r ,<br />

' an well as the older ones. Most ot us<br />

(juniors nnd scniora first broke <strong>in</strong>to<br />

down run from a Jack Lynd pass i pr<strong>in</strong>t through snnpshots <strong>in</strong> the<br />

<strong>in</strong> the Poly gnmn to score tho firstUnnual. Try it youmcir. •<br />

X.A ,._.».. t_.t,..__ | Br<strong>in</strong>ff t-noiKJ pictures to 133, Make<br />

j the 1948 "Red nnd White" one to<br />

; bo remembered by all—freshman to<br />

p p o I l| Bock U ami a S ld mw<strong>in</strong>bar. A 57 W W" l«w senior vith brown bow .•senior.<br />

Cheer* and Cuw.s j p<strong>in</strong>e water (not Danny Kayo) one ,]ilwt is (V.i*V tall with brown I ryot* and<br />

to Kdiiar Lowe, who—like<br />

hoy saved UKS P- T. A. meet <strong>in</strong>g hair Jtiif! ov<br />

d dk dark hi heir, Phil lik likes fl fonl.:<br />

hall ahnve all else <strong>The</strong>n come all'<br />

iv-a-il In* promptly ruplicr., "tithe oyi', us follows; A rwi<br />

mild liki- <strong>in</strong> liL-lp oui Mr. Stephens j made by On>niU> Oher.ti.sti<br />

by the Statesmen. Mr. Carr, the<br />

.hat we can't pr<strong>in</strong>t anonymous j I i m i u«?c |w|,oiWerI am abl too,' rati^ an mazimV Ki^ , Dance Band Best Ever formar sponsor, was reliov-'ii ef his<br />

letters. If you want to he myirtcr- fl,r Mp. StPph«u. has bcm. very played, 'fm-luillmr ptn e baTleu f, . . —.. i • . • j°<br />

icius well withhold your name nt [ k<strong>in</strong>d to me." land itn »-umir nxlilhit.<br />

your<br />

your<br />

rerjuenL<br />

ren.i<br />

AH a result of an article <strong>in</strong> our;<br />

- •<br />

last paper tibnut n 1!>2>1 senior p<strong>in</strong>. |<br />

we .rt'ceivi'd n letter nnd a cony ofi rill ;<br />

n l!)2'l I.owcll from a woman whnj<br />

grndunteti <strong>in</strong> the '2.1 class with;<br />

District Attorney Itmwn. ; Practic<strong>in</strong>g For Xmas Varieties<br />

1<br />

Who knows, maybe 2-1 years from : George Con das M'ill he the pnvi- i Krcigest, j-niig at thrt Ctmstittiii<br />

now some editor may receive word nt f ti; Chomistry Club for the'D A b l d ill h l<br />

nf one of our students of today<br />

who by then is the --residi-nt of t<strong>in</strong>*<br />

United Stales!<br />

u due to hi a heavy duty as student<br />

days Leader Dick Lieberho.lv cashier.<br />

If yr>!> arc <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> ga<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

yesterday.<br />

This term's musicians are Hugh With<strong>in</strong><br />

p g , g at thrt Ctmstittiiion Marcus at the ivories: Phil Hicks,,<br />

first trumpet; Harry MeCune, sec-<br />

f t<strong>in</strong>; Chomistry Club for the,'Day Asuembly and will shortly be d t u t Kl S hid <strong>The</strong> j<br />

G.A.A.<br />

<strong>The</strong> big get-together for the<br />

Student Poll<br />

Uncovers Ideal<br />

Boy An<br />

Hy IlmrsnTnuriunc ' ... „, 'LI C ! uh , , k ' ,, I i>>K« In room 1S8'under So jiipor.<br />

Maybe some-of you xtndcnu are . Th * Glm Club ' "••"""•'•'' h >' M'- 1 '"" »f «r. Barker,<br />

still puzzled aa 1 meet at S:1O on Wednesday •):<br />

': to why a reporter]<br />

from * . "<strong>The</strong> Illpl Lowo'l" — ...... should ....11 ask ..._ you __^__i<br />

to ilescribo your idea of the perfect<br />

boy and girl.<br />

H<br />

_ /STIIlKS<br />

Tho purpose of these <strong>in</strong>terviews IL<br />

was to got the <strong>Lowell</strong> girls' description<br />

of their, ideal boy. and<br />

After a cniiful st»dy of the survey<br />

made, we cai.ie to the conclusion:<br />

the perfect male and female<br />

arc sure liar.-] to f<strong>in</strong>d,.but it<br />

stfil is lots of fun hunt<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Hem he is girls, your choice as<br />

the perfect boy.' Snag h-'m while<br />

he it still <strong>in</strong> styie. S^.ylc is a th<strong>in</strong>g<br />

tVjni; many a woman shows a lot<br />

of nnd many a style shows a lot<br />

of a woman.<br />

Aanywny, the perfect, boy 'iai*<br />

blonde hair and blue eyes, should<br />

bo about d feet tall, anld have a<br />

muscular- build. His ma<strong>in</strong> natural<br />

trait [f< nut good looks or be<strong>in</strong>g an<br />

athlete, but M hav<strong>in</strong>g a car. -.,<br />

for>;what tho boys would<br />

1 !'—K. Al»irvii, l\ Alton. U.<br />

b.tcr. S. UiM-n<strong>in</strong>n. K. "Jniuwx. )<br />

•isvl—p. dun<br />

rel, C. Frmmmn. itA.<br />

Dr.-lfilK. 213—H ». -KilKWorilt. I'"i rilt. C. C. CoIOII<strong>in</strong>-nlto, CoIOII<strong>in</strong>nlto, II. II.<br />

Haw. O--Ifayen. C, Itolrjr<br />

tho boys<br />

u mo:;t to see ii <strong>in</strong> a batn<strong>in</strong>jtgsult<br />

.. their ideal girl. A both<strong>in</strong>gsuit,<br />

\ou know, liko a burlicd-'.Vire fence,<br />

is designed to protect the' property<br />

without;6ustructlng the view. (f$<br />

<strong>The</strong> ideal gtrl should be o, brunette,<br />

have blue eyes,' and be about<br />

1 .afternoon with air*. Smith,<br />

"We hope <strong>Lowell</strong> will have lots of •<br />

St<strong>in</strong>i4. W." f!|i.!lHl. It. •tVoi-hn. I'.<br />

men io ttcnis-ntiKs<br />

1.W.-R riri'Htuno. 12.<br />

IK-D. ^Ijlptnaii. It, c»1.-. n. 1<br />

-*, P. 1Ml<br />

...„. A. A How. Hw U'tC<br />

O. L«o. 0. I-iiti<br />

I*."TOiiir.'s.Vi<br />

_..;—S. McDmui.'l. 51. •\IcGowan, .1<br />

.NIIKJ*. M. I'arhor, A. Vnrtn. IK.8.<br />

Tli—H, •:i>mL>iirijkTj;L>r, M. lEobltiK i<br />

trill. j,n SloKH,' £t. QiitheHn'id,'«. .Siviti<br />

r.h—n. Shimada, 13. Tiirlow, S. Thorwn,<br />

I". Tom. V. Tom. J,. Ui<strong>in</strong>e. r<br />

Walte, A. Wittaituliln. .1. U'.IXIIIHII. 25.<br />

.'. -. IIICIH D JIKfllSTKltlKS<br />

Brt


Should We Have Friday Night<br />

Dances Here At <strong>Lowell</strong> High?<br />

NOVMlllHtr 1 17<br />

Tbo Tom"-Tom<br />

My I^rn OHklwrg v<br />

H \e oucvr sapped to atudj the namts or<br />

our ft Him I WLIIUCS'' Did 1011 know that this<br />

school has<br />

V Barren I utmcfnnt<br />

\ Broun a Orav a Tretn mt 1 i WhitL but nt<br />

A Hostt-mocr ' \l no Cu«iiit.v*r<br />

A Bush im f p lower hut no liot<br />

V HnrdgmL but no Soft(,rn\L<br />

V Dodf? i I r ser a Carr mid an 01 Is but no<br />

I Kmouth<br />

ACkm nln jIi<strong>in</strong>ulioMountmi<br />

\n Inmnn and a \ um n but no 0 itmnn i<br />

Oulmnn<br />

A l)i mid t C ilci d r hut no M nth<br />

A. I) kct ii d i Cook I ui i Cuif<br />

V Diuehl tut no Sptt<br />

-V JTam h it no I j,gs<br />

V fljdt but no feik I<br />

A pool but no Billiards;<br />

A Walker hut no Rider or Crawler;<br />

A Lrlie hut no Street;<br />

,A Pjrtor hyt.n.i Kcd-cap;<br />

1 A Tumor I>ut l no Pivoter;<br />

A Lil«rty but no Freedom or "givc-me-death ;<br />

A Mayer'hue no Supervisor; _<br />

A Pr<strong>in</strong>ce anil a K<strong>in</strong>ir. but no Prune M<strong>in</strong>ister;<br />

'• A Dcolittle out no DnopientyV<br />

, If I have mglectcd your odd name, please don't<br />

write <strong>in</strong> tc '.ell me. You see, I don't enra.<br />

Letters To <strong>The</strong> Editor '„<br />

hou'u mnkc some effort to<br />

(Im. t and) wishes to th<strong>in</strong>k the sender for th<strong>in</strong> •-<br />

«iug(,chtion and suggests that ho read our editorial<br />

<strong>in</strong> this mibjict ) /<br />

Dear Fditor { „ ,<br />

How many girli nip <strong>in</strong>ert at L uu' this tcr '<br />

13»*t!s i bo\ hnvc n chance* -name withheld ^<br />

CI fieri, are npprox wnl I '00 girls nt <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

\s for jmir chance we KugRist that you read<br />

our ripulantt poll on p gi 1)<br />

Dc \T Pditor<br />

lcchn>L It «pt.ik<strong>in</strong>g the In out of our entire<br />

pijtr hus no o e apt il it nil* 1 rncticallj<br />

si enk nj, the articles JI it nr* 1 not of mtc * t to<br />

[fie a\tr.it,e Lov-Hlilc- nam .withheld. y<br />

Frankly speak<strong>in</strong>g, I tie <strong>Lowell</strong> lvfidiosto <strong>in</strong>foim<br />

the Herder that w« do not force him to rend the rt<br />

paper. If !te f<strong>in</strong>ds It so distasteful hu may tlttp<br />

reed<strong>in</strong>g it nt any time without caus<strong>in</strong>g us any<br />

. sorrow. • . ••<br />

We pr<strong>in</strong>t the•'-<strong>Lowell</strong> for the students of <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

and are will<strong>in</strong>g to accept any constructive criticism<br />

by the student body.<br />

If the sender can make any constructive su^eefi<br />

tiims we will tm glad to accept them.)<br />

Alumni Duties of the A.A.A.; Pilfered Puns<br />

Uy Richard Enesi'th ' Tile duties of the A. A. A, out-. Officer: What do you mean hv<br />

1 •' 1 Thpn- nrrivd liv nnil .>- othfi- l '"^ '» mir previous issue were' do<strong>in</strong>g 50 m.p.h. <strong>in</strong> Uiis Jieavj<br />

Ntiiv a fewTu-mVlhal mipiu ]»• ..f b<strong>in</strong> a small »srt «F .the icsponsi-! traffic.<br />

i (m'rri'fil <strong>in</strong> some'of you Juniors and Ml i ties nss - :ioi:d by this organism- : Driver; My brnkcn aren't <strong>in</strong> ver><br />

II | II 'Cl'fti III ^MfUl- ui *un »J .t ir • ,<br />

.Seniors. Joan Dlmik ar.d Harriet tioti.<br />

Scoll of last year's graduation Others <strong>in</strong>clude the selectioi<br />

: ch<strong>in</strong>s art- u\} an Lone Mounta<strong>in</strong> and, officials for prep exeiits. a*i ac-1<br />

, iiccitrd<strong>in</strong>g to returns, are hav<strong>in</strong>g vurt\tc recrnt of A, A. A. cham-l<br />

tlie time of their lives. pioiiNhip meets> and the distribution<br />

• Jackie Cuase and Jo;<strong>in</strong> IIuIMiuttgh of jjate receipts after prep games. '<br />

„ il shops and I'm hurry<strong>in</strong>g home<br />

of before I got <strong>in</strong> an accident.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Granltian", Granite H.S<br />

• sw.i'ii il S!iiS». l "" lp t """'" li ""'" • "•"•• "• ""• cff "'- is •" " m A - A - A '<br />

;'....liirry' Jordan lias been :ul,niu.-,l I'fc-n iillilcticK rayivo much favor-;<br />

t,, the Sl:ull mill KL..VS ovtn- at thu '|II.'IKJII« on ; Soetilciiiir of t<strong>in</strong>; Cnlirurnlu Cam- j.;.K nf us know what our :10c 1<br />

Barber shave,<br />

Man sneeze;<br />

Man dead,<br />

Xext please.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Maderan." .Maderu H. S.<br />

thifi <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>iestioi^ <strong>in</strong>iufction mill <strong>in</strong>iil came lip up vyith th t<strong>in</strong>-follow<strong>in</strong>g: the follw<strong>in</strong>g: ^ _ _ . ,. , 'I>us. I*arbara Kreonian, Oil Cult, J'ur football Kames is used for, !<br />

Mr. Slephi-ns told me H<strong>in</strong>t he was In fiivor of hav<strong>in</strong>g iii(, r pus, Iurui ma, C ,<br />

ht dnnccn<br />

Boy: Did you hear the joktf about<br />

and Rill llfckiln. all ran for student<br />

luTtf at <strong>Lowell</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Imys* gym is open every night 7;:«) to Ml uy tliv Hod" Of fires <strong>in</strong> ilr* Kreshman Kitleen percent of the gate re the submar<strong>in</strong>e?<br />

llerrcntii<strong>in</strong> ('« HI mission, so the da net's would haw (it In- t.eld <strong>in</strong> lireClass<br />

over there. Barbara f<strong>in</strong>ished ..ipts is the property of the sta Girl: No. I didn't. ;.<br />

girls' gym. Mr. Stephens siimfesled that a nmti\\ fee. of about 23c third.<br />

dit<strong>in</strong>i. '20','f goes to Uncle Sam, ;<strong>in</strong>d Hoy: It's too deep for you.<br />

the rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g 05',f i-t divided tijunI-<br />

Xo No dance coitlil coiill bbv<br />

a stuxess without t<strong>in</strong>* sunpoi t of the student;* | \* study<strong>in</strong>g with the co<strong>in</strong>imny while<br />

no 1 got a fv\v of'them to answer the quernum, "Wor.ltl you t'oiiic to a ; ,t|lt. cont<strong>in</strong>urs fier education.<br />

Friday Night daiUMi?"<br />

All of them annwe:?d "YKS" and here are the reason, 1 they giivt?: t<br />

Hob Koweli said, "Tliuy liold successful dances at I'.Wy, soi don'l j<br />

see why we can't do thp same hens''. -I<br />

Mcrla Rurstc<strong>in</strong> said, "I th<strong>in</strong>k i\: would work very well. We def<strong>in</strong>itely |<br />

need someth<strong>in</strong>g to n>)>lacc club meet<strong>in</strong>gs. 1 Downbeat<br />

" I ISy Creg I!nil<br />

Lucret<strong>in</strong> Scoll said ir dances wenr held on Fridays all the students! , A * - Vl> . 11 J 1HV >' douhtk-ss lieanl. tiCL,(| IlL the f<strong>in</strong>al playoffs except,<br />

who utlended fratiTiiily or soririlv rnei't<strong>in</strong>cs would come to t<strong>in</strong>'dances tl1 ^ llllIr(|(> '"v<strong>in</strong>g world is about ,.r course, the 50*;; i* divided be<strong>in</strong>stead.<br />

' t0 fjlct> :i V(!| [„ .SL*NI-f<strong>in</strong>al contests'- J"U'/'- uf the "Blue TiUo", -lohn M;<br />

,irof[t i«.Ss tns- is divided between<br />

llie four etitniut^ and of the rema<strong>in</strong>der.<br />

15'.v is the property of the<br />

stadium and .'!">' I is divided among<br />

. (he other teams <strong>in</strong> the league.<br />

' <strong>The</strong> sanw arraiiKe<strong>in</strong>ent is<br />

y penilcxiiig situation tweeii two <strong>in</strong>stead of four paitici-<br />

"Set. IJ. M. McKlroy SJIHI that the It. O. nrniory could ha used f..f J <strong>in</strong> rotrar*! tu wconlwl and trail*danc have today, a -truce, :t temporary cessutii<br />

traits that led Germany on tier world conquest.<br />

-,' <strong>The</strong> war is h«re.-not <strong>in</strong> the form of arms, but <strong>in</strong> words, accusations,<br />

' : and <strong>in</strong>s<strong>in</strong>uations, ^<br />

,. .. . . A war between whom 1 It is a war between Communism, and<br />

, ' Democracy, between the.totalntarion state and'the free state between<br />

;.. a free man and-ft slave. ;•! '^ :<br />

: As th<strong>in</strong> Artnisticct Day passes, we'-wo.ider If peace ir'V.ii; rare, so<br />

unapproca.:able. that It only can: be obta<strong>in</strong>ed through'illie'fa'orror and<br />

'&f <strong>in</strong> {•»««» njaKseosamWes of their-fchildren's work. iiS somoschoola<br />

M - will hige-ipeeial.pronMiu for the vlstors. • .-.-.. ,;; •:-.• . .* ... ...-,-•<br />

Mi'.'I'ao.A<strong>in</strong>ericnn.ieaiication-systcm is.tho best <strong>in</strong> the world. In oriler to<br />

frfflffllSJ.SSi ll !}Wn^?S!?!? ! !H'*'.i?J r " l « l !>i-:*e: ord<strong>in</strong>ary, citizen should<br />

Dy Ed Creen<br />

A car nulled to the side, of u country road.<br />

"What's the matter, George?" asked its lady<br />

occupant.<br />

..- raiscrj; of another war. . ••••V. f?;- 'Jv j_"£<br />

g; American Education Week Nov. 9 -15<br />

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•Volume 90 NoVo<br />

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1047<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Card<br />

Stunts New;<br />

WEAR<br />

WHITE<br />

History Filled<br />

With Upsets<br />

;By Tom Glikbarg<br />

<strong>The</strong> history of the Poly-<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Big <strong>Game</strong> is str.ddcd with brilliant<br />

runs, thrill<strong>in</strong>g plays, startl<strong>in</strong>g remits.<br />

.7-<br />

Tomorrow our boys,are blessed<br />

with the opportunity Io br<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

greatest upset <strong>in</strong> tho history of the<br />

rivalry, as the Parrot's cnd-rone<br />

express ivlll enter the game heavy<br />

favorites.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> hndiy beaten by the Poly<br />

mach<strong>in</strong>e earlier this season, has<br />

^m •' > •<br />

Poly-LoweU, '- --<br />

New Procedure"<br />

At <strong>Game</strong> Tomorrow<br />

Tomorrow,; <strong>Lowell</strong> plans to have<br />

» of tte.;l«. . root<strong>in</strong>g seetioiu<br />

over. (Wl-leader Allan Matignr<br />

has been plann<strong>in</strong>g all week tli~<br />

procedure at the gome.<br />

*\ f ll<br />

g<br />

bo at the<br />

of all, all students should<br />

ahead of<br />

e gam nt t least l t 30 m<strong>in</strong>utes i<br />

. ... — , .—" time. Those who<br />

get t there h later may f<strong>in</strong>d themselves<br />

out of the card tricks<br />

All students should enter the<br />

"i? fci*^" 011 - tnm ll " WEST<br />

fide, this is a new plan to keep<br />

the root<strong>in</strong>g section from be<strong>in</strong>g too<br />

far over toward the left. So remember,<br />

enter from the WEST<br />

side.<br />

come along fast, and as a result Block L boys will bo there to guide<br />

""" s of the unset victory over Wash<strong>in</strong>g- "~ -••*• • sit <strong>in</strong>'<br />

. lime, a r>8 yard run on the end of<br />

1 a Jack Lynd pass, and a nunrlcr-<br />

1 back sneak by tho same Lynd,<br />

netted two T. D.» and broke the<br />

j<strong>in</strong>x.<br />

Now, hav<strong>in</strong>g scored on tho "End<br />

Zone Express", the Cards nre faced<br />

with a new problem, that of beat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Poly. Our rivals may be heavy<br />

favorites, but anyone who saw the<br />

semi-f<strong>in</strong>al <strong>Lowell</strong> w<strong>in</strong>, can see the<br />

Al Revere. Card end. goes high In an attempt to snag Jack LyndVi heave. <strong>The</strong> pass fell Incomplete uSdZut bn'ttU^ytwng'caftpi<br />

Moromolo and Lee of the Eagle, defended succ essfully. Picture courtesy of S. F. Chronicle | pan, „„„• probably will.<br />

hfti<br />

ton last Saturday, is ifivon tn(,|r ^ ^ _^ uau<br />

second chance of the season to bent I K v ' t t0 br<strong>in</strong>g them along,<br />

the cross-iiark school. I All rooters should wear u-iiitc<br />

.. ,„,„ i except those specially designated to<br />

S<strong>in</strong>ce 1912 | wear red by J.atrgcr. Thoro vrfU bo<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>-Parrot scries, begun U red Mock L <strong>in</strong> the middle of tho<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1912. has come to this date re- root<strong>in</strong>g section. But to all other<br />

marknhly even. In the thirty-nil st.idcnts, .<strong>in</strong>dent., dont don't forget to wear white!<br />

I tills, there hnvc been four ties, and <strong>The</strong>re wi bo several card (ricks.<br />

StudcnlM will f<strong>in</strong>d the cards tacked<br />

| each lentn hits won sixteen games. to their seals with<br />

-jcked<br />

1<br />

with only fourteen po<strong>in</strong>t* (pro- lions. Please do not set remove of <strong>in</strong>struc- <strong>The</strong><br />

Poly) separat<strong>in</strong>g the two schools. cards until hamim,-. Thcr7wm&<br />

<strong>The</strong>, ma<strong>in</strong> thrillers <strong>in</strong> tho history ?"« f<br />

of the clash came <strong>in</strong> the open<strong>in</strong>g<br />

earned, from a <strong>Lowell</strong> viewpo<strong>in</strong>t.<br />

, lnck to<br />

unbeaten Wash<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>Eagles</strong> 20-19 | <strong>Lowell</strong>. Practicall:.- all Lowcllitcs<br />

Saturday and by do<strong>in</strong>g so meetB' ' " ' ''<br />

Polytechnic High tomorrow, Thankgiv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Day, at Kezar to de'eide the<br />

City Championship.<br />

Experts Missed<br />

Here is what a few of the socalled<br />

experts said about last Saturday's<br />

game: Tom Barca of the I nttor tlu > K" me WM 1031<br />

1032 32<br />

1933 19<br />

lj<br />

1931 G'<br />

1935 : :~i3<br />

103G 30<br />

1937... " 6<br />

W<strong>in</strong> Over <strong>Eagles</strong> Ga<strong>in</strong>s <strong>Play</strong>off IOL'8...-. .'..<br />

1939...,<br />

0<br />

Horry Marre<br />

i 9 :<br />

Last Saturday, an <strong>in</strong>spired <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

team scored the most jarr<strong>in</strong>g upset<br />

of tho 1947 prep season, by defeat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton's mighty <strong>Eagles</strong><br />

20-19 before 9,000 frenzied pi<br />

fans at Keiar Stadium.<br />

who witnessed liic game returned<br />

to Lownll Ltid as the football team Matson Scores Twice<br />

arrived the band and the cheer<strong>in</strong>g . Com<strong>in</strong>g from beh<strong>in</strong>d a seem<strong>in</strong>gly<br />

students greeted them. <strong>The</strong> players <strong>in</strong>surmountable 19-0 lend, tils<br />

were given a cheer as each one of<br />

them came out of the gym. <strong>The</strong> con- throttled Wash<strong>in</strong>gton's vaunted runduct<br />

of the students dur<strong>in</strong>g and n<strong>in</strong>g attack <strong>in</strong> the lust two periods<br />

excellent. of play to throw slow the <strong>Eagles</strong>'<br />

Call Bullet<strong>in</strong> said, "Wash<strong>in</strong>gton is I It wus a good ... day for the .'ndians Jm touchdown to a walk. After his first<br />

a four touchdown choice to larrup and on Thanksgiv<strong>in</strong>g Day the tra- touchdown spr<strong>in</strong>ts In the first half.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> tomorrow <strong>in</strong> semi - f<strong>in</strong>al ditional rivals Poly and <strong>Lowell</strong> will Wash<strong>in</strong>gton's sensational negro<br />

AAA action at Eezar. Past por- tangle for the championship be-<br />

halfback. OUie Matson, was stopped<br />

formanco tells us <strong>Lowell</strong> will f<strong>in</strong>d fore an expected i-rowd of about<br />

cold by the Card<strong>in</strong>als hard chVrg-<br />

Matson as impossible to lasso as a 25,000. DONT FORGET, BE ONE<br />

<strong>in</strong>g l<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

pra<strong>in</strong>e cyclone."<br />

OF THOSE 25,000!<br />

Poly Versus <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Joe Haughcy of the S. P. News<br />

"aid, "<strong>in</strong>e <strong>Eagles</strong> with 2047 yards<br />

Thus for the first lime s<strong>in</strong>ce the<br />

<strong>in</strong> seven games, are expected to re<strong>in</strong>auguration<br />

or the playoffs <strong>in</strong><br />

Pjat their earlier 33-13 laceration<br />

CALENDAR<br />

1943, Poly and <strong>Lowell</strong> will be plajH<br />

ln<br />

o^ <strong>Lowell</strong>'s torn and tattered Rcd-<br />

,»,P«P*im'. Big <strong>Game</strong> on Thanks-<br />

Today 1'... . Rally g v<strong>in</strong>g Day for the San Francisco<br />

Everyono agreed <strong>Lowell</strong> could'nt For' <strong>Lowell</strong>-Poly game.<br />

nigh school crown.<br />

w<strong>in</strong>. but with Wash<strong>in</strong>gton lead<strong>in</strong>g<br />

J9-0, the <strong>in</strong>juns cams back to.^nia Tonight ... High 4 J<br />

the game 20-19. Everyone at?the<br />

game undoubtedly saw the btst<br />

game they've'ever seen. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

xoot<strong>in</strong>g. section seemed 'to go<br />

completely wild; they.werc yell<strong>in</strong>g/<br />

cheer<strong>in</strong>g and even cry<strong>in</strong>g as the<br />

iron went off end<strong>in</strong>g the game. <strong>The</strong><br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton root<strong>in</strong>g section scorned<br />

•tunned and dazed a., the game,<br />

ended and «ome*of them still don't!<br />

beleive they lout to <strong>Lowell</strong>.' • • •<br />

"••>•' 'Match of Trlmph -<br />

A few m<strong>in</strong>ut-e~ofter the f<strong>in</strong>al<br />

I ?i. th So" emi- ?".' 11 '- Matson scored<br />

the "Seagulls'. 1 first two touchdowns<br />

on slash<strong>in</strong>g-runs of-66 and<br />

39 yards. <strong>The</strong>n'the reserve;, took<br />

ovor the game for'Wasn<strong>in</strong>gtoh and<br />

drove to paydirt' aga<strong>in</strong>; With m<strong>in</strong>utes<br />

left fiTthe first half and Lowoil<br />

— trail<strong>in</strong>g —~~r,-~j by 19 *v po<strong>in</strong>ts,* t., tho situa-<br />

tion looked k Wh<br />

: thc<br />

tion looked: vety-Tilack- as • Wash-<br />

Trf * I ?°^ ! ^ 1 " w *^ e gton rootersweresln<br />

cheer<strong>in</strong>g'across the'fleld.' " stog<strong>in</strong>g-and<br />

<strong>The</strong>n <strong>Lowell</strong>l.<br />

IngoTeronithei 1 :<br />

I over on a quarterback sneak.<br />

1941.<br />

1942.<br />

Indians bounce Back 1943<br />

With only a few m<strong>in</strong>utes<br />

gone <strong>in</strong> the third period, <strong>Lowell</strong> .A.A<br />

tallied aga<strong>in</strong> on a Lynd to Liberty jjHJ'<br />

i which covered 65 yards. Kesa- ' "•—.•-'<br />

rplowed over for the extra po<strong>in</strong>t.: ,<br />

<strong>The</strong> nest time the Indiana got their T , "<br />

— Io move. Tok-<br />

'uh<strong>in</strong>gton gn twen<br />

ty-one they drof, to the Eagle two,<br />

where too play, later, Lynd sneak-<br />

ul '<br />

hands on the ball, they swred aga<strong>in</strong>, Lou.' 011 1G i<br />

with Liberty craah<strong>in</strong>r. over hir Poly - 18 ...... 7<br />

... 0<br />

12<br />

28<br />

37<br />

—12<br />

......29<br />

Total<br />

Won Lost<br />

16<br />

'16<br />

own left guard for the tally. Lib-. Po<strong>in</strong>t*<br />

erty circled left end for the gome <strong>Lowell</strong> ....<br />

w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g conversion. Poly<br />

Tomorrow's Grid L<strong>in</strong>eups<br />

Poly<br />

pos.<br />

Schneider ..... 96.-..LER.37 _.<br />

Wonderl<strong>in</strong>g . -_ 92_._LTR_72<br />

I.undstedt — 67..-LGR.95<br />

Lagler .._. ._ 98 C 60<br />

Panovich .... 89__.RGL_96<br />

Wood<br />

_ 95—RTL.50<br />

Guiliani. -£ 83—REL.52<br />

Atk<strong>in</strong>son<br />

— 93__.Q___88<br />

Murcelli<br />

69._LHR_35<br />

Colburn _ —_ 54_;BHL.^l!<br />

Bare ^____^_;,<br />

0<br />

G<br />

G<br />

12<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

7<br />

0<br />

13 0<br />

12 07<br />

13 6000<br />

13<br />

Tied<br />

2<br />

. 270<br />

. 283


ill:<br />

GRIDIRON RECORDS<br />

LOWELL<br />

";.Polytechnic<br />

W-Monterey-;,:<br />

-19" Pitaluma<br />

^05v:iLodi;:t..;:;<br />

"i- Or*-* "T Xt<strong>in</strong>coln *' "^<br />

SWj^BalboVSo?<br />

i3 v% Wash<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

.aSS-Pst fgnatioj 5<br />

rMfSvfMhlSgto'ff<br />

29.<br />

18<br />

,i,..O<br />

-12<br />

' LVwn tx<br />

if his brilliant performance nira<strong>in</strong>cit Wash<strong>in</strong>gton. <strong>The</strong> edge horeve<br />

to o Poly for fi Wood'a greater experience. EDGE TO POLY..<br />

- <strong>Game</strong> Talk<br />

In the dress<strong>in</strong>g room before the<br />

, players left for Knzar, he told the'<br />

I boys to go out and flfcht. Hook,<br />

and tucklc so thny would'nt disgrace<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>. ; '<br />

I In. the nnme of Coaches Voync<br />

ncd Vuc<strong>in</strong>ich the <strong>Lowell</strong> team won<br />

prepdom's most thrill<strong>in</strong>g name and<br />

scored the biggest upset of any<br />

other season <strong>in</strong> prep history.<br />

No one would beliere It, It was<br />

impossible, they said. Half of the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> student body went to the Cal-<br />

Stanford game and thought they<br />

wen gett<strong>in</strong>g a thrill when Stanford<br />

almost won. l<strong>in</strong>t the real thrill was<br />

out nt Kexar, where Poly and<br />

Sacml Heart played a preliiliwry<br />

Kvnm to the LoweH-fraou<strong>in</strong>gtoi<br />

game.<br />

Poly who beat Sacred Heart M-<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Has Fight<strong>in</strong>g Determ<strong>in</strong>ation 14 wni alreai<br />

To Keep Promises-Beat Poly<br />

How did they do It? How could said. "Don't worry, fellows, iiome<br />

ev w<strong>in</strong>? |day It'll be our turn, und well<br />

get 'em back." Nobody listened,<br />

1<br />

nobody cared, the varsity had lost.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n U -Ji '45. Another st<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g<br />

defer' to th.. tone of 37*0. Once<br />

cirsiri tears and promises. "We'll<br />

jCet 'em <strong>in</strong> '46," every body said.<br />

'4fi and our boys wore on the<br />

bench. A coup'e of them were <strong>in</strong><br />

the ffumu. <strong>The</strong> gun sounded, the<br />

1 Lundstadt<br />

With a 20 pound cijge <strong>in</strong> weight; ErJtor>hould ii«ndr» Mi<br />

.<br />

smaller<br />

Baltor<br />

M(pmJtjidt. cocky. OMir, grearcd UghtiiJng is haidilo catch.)<br />

E TO L3WEL<br />

TJI»i»P<br />

• • -<br />

f<strong>in</strong>ali. and it.<br />

ton was too.<br />

With the aeore 19-0 and ooly<br />

:<br />

"rv' __ ...__.JIT.I...:.....1T...IH \* , - ,.,.. Grey<br />

" Grey is a<br />

ho beat Sacred Heart 20.<br />

lready on their way to the<br />

d it. belied u if Wash<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

oo<br />

Wish the score 19-0 and only<br />

three m<strong>in</strong>ute* to go <strong>in</strong> the first<br />

they w<strong>in</strong>?<br />

hair, who who would would have have believed believe lieved that<br />

That's an oft-repeated question<br />

this this rowrll r.owrll team t which hih playd played l the<br />

around Lmrell today as wo prepare<br />

f<strong>in</strong>est game aa a comeback bk team<br />

for our bid to the championship.<br />

erer mn on n tb« the Kiaar K torf. tf woold<br />

Pour yean ago they carae to<br />

•<strong>in</strong> .Hit <strong>in</strong> the 4th quart ~<br />

LowelL <strong>The</strong>y were from all parts<br />

<strong>The</strong> funniest tl<br />

of the elty. <strong>The</strong>y had but one de-<br />

arosnd the ichool now Is "who do!<br />

sire, a high school education.<br />

"Sure," they said. "We might play<br />

Jay? A few woelcs atco yno would'<br />

football." .„..,. *-...«. *..«; K'un nounaco, me have been laughed at if, m d<br />

<strong>The</strong>y did. This particular group score—12-0, another Poly victory,<br />

">W>t mt <strong>in</strong> the f<strong>in</strong>al playoffs<br />

little runts with' big drenms and!their third <strong>in</strong> a row. This one hurt<br />

Our boys, If you lbiten to them<br />

went out for goof, football, just, a little more. Some of our boys hod<br />

are golnB to play their hnrde«t and<br />

big idea*. That year. '44, they plnyfid. Many smites and promises,<br />

oem came of the Mason Thursday<br />

watched the varsity, their undia-l this tfm* <strong>in</strong> n different tone. Grim-<br />

and >L-J believe they can uent, anu l nope we wiU w<strong>in</strong>." - '<br />

'13<br />

_„„_ ....*>B ciiy naa I -<br />

been talk<strong>in</strong>g about, Wash<strong>in</strong>gton- . —Liberty Star ot ElgleTilt—<br />

was, out.and <strong>Lowell</strong> was <strong>in</strong>. : • ; S,,M of ,„„ E,,,!, tflt were phll Liberty, Jack Lynd, HJerfc<br />

Keaslcr,<br />

-lor the first time s<strong>in</strong>ce 1948 a Bill Morgan and Bernlo Day. Liberty, who tallied 2 touchdo Joiras and an<br />

Lowollteam,is to play Poly for the !.xtra po<strong>in</strong>t, received a bcautifull gVtd* wristwatch from IKYA<br />

Sports<br />

sssesraB<br />

ELI<br />

RING 3<br />

§3


- WeatheiMteport<br />

^OtrV*W«y weather man report-<br />

/-d-from hi* lookout, the ton of,the<br />

Street slfcn at Third and I\^nrdt<br />

tbar there would be a heavy nlcoholic<br />

breeze comlnc from the<br />

west tonlffht. <strong>The</strong> whole town will<br />

be tit tomorrow—from the eclipse<br />

of the-ricon, a heavy snow storm.- 1<br />

the Nonhirti light*, and nn nbun.<br />

dansu^ of our wenthornmn's^bnth*<br />

tub brew. +•/•*:'-H-Cr °"<br />

<strong>The</strong> weather icpuit for tomorrow<br />

for the whole wide world wit) be<br />

ra<strong>in</strong>, sunsh<strong>in</strong>e fair, cold, snow.<br />

halt, hitfh w<strong>in</strong>d*, low w<strong>in</strong>ds, sitnd<br />

nJCiwrtns.-- tiiJUtfht and it will be n<br />

: peachy day <strong>in</strong>.Kokomo. Slum. <strong>The</strong><br />

gulf stream w;!i •-H-j runn<strong>in</strong>jf nn. Volume 000. .Number 0000.<br />

usual.<br />

BIG BLOODY<br />

IT'S BLOODY!!!<br />

Th<strong>in</strong> dar<strong>in</strong>g ph«t«icrnph, taken <strong>in</strong> sneaker*. NIIOWS the hmt-ditchfJ<br />

attack uf thi' enfati'ria reMllonitfl* u)H<strong>in</strong> the j.choul. auly prtilccuo by<br />

th*> M. S. I'. (Monroe Secret I'ultev). It wan a M":I>C »'f miijlitm and<br />

bloodshed, and till uvtv dt'ad <strong>in</strong> a few m<strong>in</strong>utes (jjory, huh.)<br />

In ihi* center. "Mad Hog" Marre. leader of th<strong>in</strong> group or vntianl<br />

bovf, who died for belter t»«d, i* ushown receiv<strong>in</strong>g ihe po<strong>in</strong>ted end »l *<br />

jii-kle tickler *itv»gcly wielded by Turn. "ANII'I I (imerful "Click<<br />

lfft K hump<strong>in</strong>g ,;ff "t>an|!i-niiN Dim" Dudune), "Itrittf Force" Kiwler ai<br />

"Harry the Horse" IlorMmeyer.<br />

"Scooper" (Irecn, whom st*<strong>in</strong>>> com pure tu the great perci'<br />

TwnUlwal covers the story Tor the I.OWKIX under the n'ost •<br />

Mistlterx uf t<strong>in</strong>* defend<strong>in</strong>g \nt\U\- furce art- Lieut, (irtfjc lleal,<br />

... i Dirk . . I'UHM-I!. . Sirt. . .... .--.. Dirk i' th f>hi» I* hol,m<strong>in</strong> man the<br />

muchEne gt<strong>in</strong>j and Lloyd. INd "C "Capl. Mun^ey"*.. Cunn<strong>in</strong>gham. Casuiil<br />

to right) ^'Ojuy l>{m" Col<strong>in</strong>. "Terrilile Tony" Van Vliet (shown observer <strong>in</strong> background is Phil. "I renlly don't fear anyth<strong>in</strong>g," Liberty.<br />

F.C.C. MEETS AGAIN! j<br />

Glikbaig Hurt<br />

In :i formal announcement to t<strong>in</strong>-1<br />

[ o\ .(pircu iii*'t|'( i»nf iii.w ajj | It»-*'. wishes u> Dun Ov< pt\?!* land<strong>in</strong>g. Ail i*evlut!on-<br />

1 isti wi-rt* dead <strong>in</strong> a few m<strong>in</strong>utes.<br />

Sitven livt'jt nipped <strong>in</strong> the bad.<br />

T u ef>e boys guvs* their Hyea for<br />

"'1 better fo will.<br />

- we must relief.<br />

Wnrn<strong>in</strong>;* -<br />

Authorities ure atarnn-d at th<<br />

number of cases uf ulcers which<br />

are spread<strong>in</strong>g rapidly throughout<br />

the school. Be careful! When walk<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> the hall, if you see an ulcer,<br />

ignore it.<br />

MKItKY CHRISTMAS<br />

Elect<br />

HAKKY HAIRAZ ESQ.<br />

fur the office of private<br />

llarber to<br />

C'urley FEILING<br />

Mr. Hatraz KhQ. has had a<br />

lot of experience <strong>in</strong> th<strong>in</strong> work..<br />

He- has been clipp<strong>in</strong>g- 'people<br />

prafti>ally all his life Mr.<br />

•jvivisiaiij Aaaaiv<br />

Uuirax <strong>in</strong> sponsored by the<br />

It. K. T. O. S. S. r p°ot »i,u ha. •hr a.ri<strong>in</strong>JL sst M<strong>in</strong>ute Bull-ef<strong>in</strong>s<br />

^'nndTulf? .'S-J'i '',"'* SUI'KBJIK IIINIlQAKTKliS. 1'IK-EYEU EXI'EDITIONAUY<br />

Iticbar.) Antbrone, well known lif LUl V. Jufobmtion uT Ws KOBCB, JUNE 3.1—ASSASSINATED I'llESS—II w«» reported.!>Mly<br />

uccupant of Itoom ill, lest<br />

n> niHu luuaisigu (iii j,*<br />

~ f<strong>in</strong>ance at <strong>Lowell</strong>, annuunci'u today<br />

that' art organized ;'hilt'try<strong>in</strong>g to bribe<br />

>the streetcar'-ticke^'auleKnun. one<br />

'.Marv<strong>in</strong> HoffmrVr, <strong>in</strong>to seil<strong>in</strong>tt them<br />

tickets! 'without payK* J the $.01<br />

tax. ; lUUiiXl au) r I rout I'uhe<br />

Xi|iuaj) I' a«l I'iKi<br />

,h|iirtii (Su chmnK<br />

oj uo|xa|;<br />

by feed<strong>in</strong>g him jumps of sugar<br />

••and patt<strong>in</strong>g him on tire htmj.-All<br />

tthree-,-pleaded eullty. -"and^wero<br />

tCharjrcd with - bribery^ tax evasion<br />

and cruelty to animals More ar-<br />

•""".9 are promised soon.<br />

1<br />

'X3 J3.UO[ \X0VA'<br />

% ili blnltc<br />

Iron<br />

l *jio7|O""<br />

**\K V I'aiit 1<br />

'•rLtnShtLt }<br />

}° 93UU7SISHU<br />

Iladiu<br />

ilD^v 'uonisod p3uopuoui3Jojn aqi<br />

I'aici 8* C< 1<br />

ui .»0|.v | | |ujoio||"'»i'> | | (Kiporl Tailed lo m--l<br />

) >i||ii«D, »»ll»j Ibh bir V<br />

Kf<strong>in</strong> hfdh)<br />

It.is estimated that It will Uki<br />

Comics CSami UK Skul>tv<br />

._.,. i . three days and two or. Wjk) ...„.,<br />

three, new! nallsji driven thrauiclii |)lr,h Ripori CHasn t come out jit)<br />

Richard's patella to mend the dam | aU ^t, —<br />

ag^ done him. 1 ^ T^<br />

Our ^ hearts 1 that Christmas wan an "iiDiide job."<br />

. 1IULLBTIN I'HOll V. 1", (Uselens IVwu.)—Dick Tracy'» arch-<br />

•T-niy, .MumbiiM, In drifl!::i! «i>m*wht're <strong>in</strong> Ihe Atlantic.<br />

ilflicoplf are rush<strong>in</strong>i; new piddles, a Ilewey p<strong>in</strong>. delicious "K"<br />

rations, a botlle of SloaneV Hnimenl. and a package or Hawaiian Nectar<br />

chewmi; irum In ntop up ihe puncti'rr In his life raft, as soon as he U<br />

KiKhtH<br />

CAL. ENDAR<br />

Today-day after yesterday<br />

Toraorrow-Dayheforethe day after tomorrow<br />

Dec. 15-22 Be k<strong>in</strong>d to Eskimos week<br />

I7rx 22-28 Be k<strong>in</strong>d to dogs week ^<br />

Dec. 29, Jan. S, Be k<strong>in</strong>d to Eskimos dogs week<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>' 1900) Jan. S, Baclt^o slavery*day , -<br />

go out to Richard,<br />

2. ,,| Jan. 6, cha<strong>in</strong>s putjon •<br />

and to'Miss, (lire:) KCIIOUK 1" this<br />

thelrjhofe'of trail, e^ .--<br />

MBKRY^CIIRISTM [RISTJi VS+ vs ".• S, Jan. 29, Senior emancipation day<br />

,»-isrn!&<br />

,ST;


Sport* Wltor<br />

Olrto' SiWu Editor<br />

— "French)'" OUInhnii<br />

-OOon" Dnirtl<br />

"Olla" UaytX CunnlpRlt«pi<br />

— -Sim" Cl<strong>in</strong>ton<br />

RKPnltTKils<br />

nrowti „*•»««" Pa Imitf<br />

' Tilberty ....,. "Wa"lte* -.• "Purr" Murrr<br />

Uuiw1t....^r| «n't" • P(iimfli-.... < -»a school days; nnd,<br />

if fluupcnslon does not result <strong>in</strong> nn immediate<br />

discont<strong>in</strong>uance of such membership,-he shall be<br />

be MUbiect to expulsion by th<strong>in</strong> Board.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of eai-h of the school.- of ibis<br />

riidlrlct shall keep himself as fully <strong>in</strong>formed RS<br />

possible an to the activities and program* nf th><br />

iirirariizationti composed wholly or partly of the.<br />

pupil* with<strong>in</strong> hiit school, no that he mny ascerta<strong>in</strong><br />

promptly and report to the Super<strong>in</strong>tendent of<br />

School* whether any such orjmnizatiou is one<br />

En which membership <strong>in</strong> forbidden to the jut pi I v.<br />

of the public school* by this rule.<br />

4. Each pupil enrolled <strong>in</strong> the public elementary,<br />

junior, or senior high -.whooiK of (hi* district and<br />

hia parent and/or legal guardian .shall In- m>tifii\l<br />

<strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g of th<strong>in</strong> rule and a record shall !»;• !;••;,t<br />

by each pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of such notification.<br />

At the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of the new term each student<br />

will receive a mimeographed form, which he and<br />

hi* pirentH will tt<strong>in</strong>n, H<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g that he is not a<br />

member of any club or organization a* def<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

and prohibited by th<strong>in</strong> Hoard of Education rule.<br />

Th<strong>in</strong> statement shall be kept by the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> names of all Htuden.H who tail to nicn (he<br />

above slatcmci.: yi|l be sent lo Ihc Super<strong>in</strong>tendent<br />

of School*. Suspension of such student* will follow.<br />

Letters To <strong>The</strong> Editor<br />

Dear Editor:<br />

Several lunch periods ago I strode casually<br />

<strong>in</strong>to the Chief, selected n well upholstered counter<br />

chuise. and ordered a hamburger (rare) on melba<br />

tocst. While the gentleman beh<strong>in</strong>d the counter<br />

nicticuously prepared my tld-bit, I glanced with<br />

grow<strong>in</strong>g halls faction about the csUtblbhment.<br />

(irouped around the juke box from which came<br />

the fa<strong>in</strong>t molodius stra<strong>in</strong>* of A rare Viennese<br />

waltz, wro Miveral fvllowji deeply engrossed <strong>in</strong> a<br />

whispered dlucuanlon concern<strong>in</strong>g the United Stale*<br />

Forctjtn policy.<br />

'Across th> room <strong>in</strong> ono of the pltuh booths<br />

Mern four boya <strong>in</strong>tently study<strong>in</strong>g for their afternoon<br />

c!iuwfi. Beh<strong>in</strong>d th^m another group .was<br />

thoroughly enjoy<strong>in</strong>g the/vigor of a dies* mutch<br />

ae they sipped masterfully prepared cfrgnogs.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, much to my diBCUst. a man entered, n<br />

cigarette droop<strong>in</strong>g from his mouth. Immediately<br />

the atmosphere; was disrupted. - - . ^<br />

<strong>The</strong> smcke eddied; throughout tho room frritat*<br />

Inc the delicate nostrils of those present. ' ,<br />

-ScverarfelloWB rose hnuchtlly and left <strong>in</strong> diasustfwhile<br />

tthe ;remolnder tried • unsuceeufully to<br />

,. renei^their,- concentration. When the b*\l renir,<br />

all were, pleased to leave. 'r--i; ,•:- 'ew car 7"<br />

"No, old car. New top."<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lmyeli IP&I<br />

Mr. Kant: "Is thi* your dither'*<br />

Dick Clarke*: "A* near ax I could<br />

K ' t " ' <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> 1917<br />

(For Lat<strong>in</strong> Pupil*)<br />

Puer exJ*ag<strong>in</strong>aw,<br />

lens mi school;<br />

Videt <strong>in</strong> Meadow,<br />

Infestuff mule.<br />

(1 magnuft norrow;<br />

Puer »t skyward'—<br />

Ktim-ral to-morrow.<br />

.Moral<br />

Take n term of Lat<strong>in</strong>.<br />

Registry teneher to buy:<br />

So you f<strong>in</strong>ally got her. 1 .<br />

Hoy: Yeah, did I miss anyth<strong>in</strong>g?<br />

PJIINTIPAL<br />

of Hoys ..<br />

Mean of Girl*<br />

Music Te<strong>in</strong>-lier<br />

Advanced Orchestra<br />

Chemistry Teacher<br />

Physiology Teacher<br />

Cut'rent Ewnt*<br />

Sociology Teacher<br />

W«ud Crnfw Teacher<br />

Hot<strong>in</strong>- Economic*<br />

English Teacher<br />

Flench Teacher<br />

Spanish Teacher<br />

Girls P. E. Teacher .<br />

IJnyn P. E Teacher<br />

R. O. T. C. Instructor<br />

Football Coach<br />

PRIZE PHOTO What's <strong>The</strong> Aiwwer? ?<br />

1. who nia» the nre»kf«»t ClubT<br />

A. Tom nirnnaniui<br />

B. Elm Maxmll<br />

C <strong>The</strong> Gratupo<br />

2. Tile tattle of Brandy^ »"ok pUi-e:<br />

A. In the Intemecllon of 3rd. umi W*mrd<br />

R. Room 220<br />

C. <strong>The</strong> boiler room<br />

1 Hnmcuorlt anic<strong>in</strong>ateit it»<br />

A A 16th retiturj torture<br />

n. A puniri<strong>in</strong>wnt for cmvirtn] murder*<br />

C. A raexni^ >^i axterm<strong>in</strong>atF the human me.<br />

4. rolytechnic nieSh run by:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Society for the Prevention of<br />

-Polar Bear n«<strong>in</strong>jrMMarshmal-<br />

Crualtp to: Animal* -<br />

<strong>The</strong> answer*<br />

lown In A SnowMorm. the abo\-c<br />

B. Tho Pjirole are on Hoard page CD. '•<br />

Count<br />

artimic masterpiece, won Doctor<br />

& five Klelihackcr po<strong>in</strong>t* for Zoo each correct answer.<br />

•Ift-Sfi: Par for moron*<br />

Howard Alexander Schlot* of the 35.45: t»ir for idiot*<br />

Abywtfnian Art Appreciative Guild iu-tlTt: Par for teachers<br />

the uneontested title of the world'* l«s» than 2o: This entitle* you to entrance at<br />

foremost photographer.<br />

nny of the lead<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>sane asylums.<br />

In a content at Kimberley South<br />

Africa to which ovc*- 5.000 entries<br />

were ttuhmUted. the above photograph<br />

was Judged beat by ISO of<br />

the world* greatm! expert* t<strong>in</strong> Ihit* High School Dictionary<br />

xuhjecl.<br />

Ky Professor Klnnun<br />

Art critic* call the viewers attention<br />

to tho magnificent shndir.,: IVny A beast of burden m-rd by ^tuHtntu<br />

urn! ideal symmetry of the subject. when travell<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> unexplored land*.<br />

Doctor ."'chtoUV photographic Sen-<strong>in</strong>r: One who ride* a pony <strong>in</strong> the iacc for<br />

enreer has Iw-ei* a series of brilliant<br />

fnccesfe?.<br />

.Inn-ior: One who know* it all and tri** to<br />

At the nfftf of 1.*> he began hi* teach the faculty.<br />

first experiment!* with a p<strong>in</strong>*lmle Fac-ul-ty: (archaic spell<strong>in</strong>g of faulty) A<br />

enmern. With the g<strong>in</strong> of a hahy troublesome organization that <strong>in</strong>terfere* with<br />

brownie upon hit* graduation from Mudonts* enterprise*.<br />

I Unit bowl f. nl Sem<strong>in</strong>olp Okla- I-'d-i-tor: One who maki;* sure that jurnali'm<br />

hotna, he brrrnn h\* Hr^t <strong>in</strong>tent -tudcnlri arv* kept busy writh<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

I ••tudy uimn hi* present profession.<br />

! Art Follower* tie world mal. Quiz: An <strong>in</strong>strument of tr.rture which tea.-r-'r*<br />

! the tribute afforded the Doctor <strong>in</strong> delight <strong>in</strong> l<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g on pupils.<br />

i VXi" ft>r his first stirr<strong>in</strong>g surees;* Val-e-dic-to-n-nn: A w<strong>in</strong>d <strong>in</strong>strument b"U.nc-<br />

' -Hrftle Lur<strong>in</strong>iik- A Kai-^n At Mid<strong>in</strong>g to tfc« gradtjit<strong>in</strong>g i-lass.<br />

night," ioilmvt'd by his still lift' Co<strong>in</strong>-iiiciife-ment: T'.w end.<br />

"An Anioi'b:! In 1<br />

—rewritten from "Thy U.well", March lfci'S.<br />

Henry Miirta<br />

Una Tunir<br />

Tyrone I'mvei .<br />

B<strong>in</strong>e Crosby.<br />

Harry<br />

Doris Karloff,<br />

Mari<br />

og House<br />

II. v. Kali.nl«,rn i For Short Order Ulcers<br />

IIoppiT<br />

;<br />

... tl<strong>in</strong>rli<br />

I'niuiy<br />

Andy Itov<strong>in</strong>'t<br />

Hildoganl<br />

Cirmen .Miranda<br />

Hurt Uiu-nstcr<br />

.............. Betty ..CrnbK-<br />

no.< »!a-o.-i 9-J.IJJ» mqi<br />

Ilwiglit I). hiM.nl-a.vn! loD]d« jo f<strong>in</strong> djiiM« MVI JO; <strong>in</strong>.,<br />

P ^nooi 'op no.< uaqAY ;^u.il.i\|iut»<br />

"i<strong>in</strong>l aiiuim.fp asoijj jo auo |MUJ<br />

| net 3AUH ''"U.-U11-UTU


i JDiri^^eporter<br />

Interviews Uncle Redsk<strong>in</strong>s 'Round the Reservation<br />

M thei Rocks JElmex's Nemesis:<br />

! Crusher Grunt<br />

-&*<br />

^SSfe<br />

my uncle. Spike JlcCurk.<br />

Thia belnir my aecond viatt tn<br />

the rMandT, and know<strong>in</strong>g what to<br />

expect '. aMtlcd to enjoy the rid?<br />

Unlike m: vlrit. Uila time the | ""Jj'i? 5 IfmcBa ______<br />

We are too lazjr W write<br />

•nrahnM **<br />

j little guy. who*, full<br />

me but fearlenly about.<br />

waalmy uric<br />

the word anal that I<br />

about four tm, i<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of<br />

for Ch G l<br />

that hi. earn weie<br />

about one-third k' awl ! am cr<br />

Spike ni look<strong>in</strong>g much Wtt-r '• »* «««'n with -whafa cooV<strong>in</strong>V<br />

Wndilyjt know. hi. vriuacij<br />

v If wedo>t,w<br />

what, ju«f "ru-htn^ "<br />

"Well, tliankfi n ,t for the hilervicw,<br />

ntxl 1 miuht Iv nerhiK y«>'i<br />

utsn\u Hume d.iy."<br />

H-t turnwl nml wavnl cotxt-liy.'<br />

as tho diMir rlottoit lich<strong>in</strong>d him. ami<br />

my Krcomt <strong>in</strong>trnif*" with my lone,<br />

lost Uncl*> camp to an vnd.<br />

1 "* vc " r tr : hu<br />

"f. Innure the futn<br />

O l d " ' c^t crt Mann'n Mnn' lk-ir ll T Tiap t<strong>in</strong>lay! l l<br />

"til 1 ire. my Ol<strong>in</strong>dar."<br />

T!ir-e tn.pn are on M'** at att<br />

Ttiry titond <strong>in</strong> thr fratd*-r. li ,v,, 1 Ki^h and (.ami- un end for Voyne's eleven, ha*<br />

.1. Th<strong>in</strong> i"|iiiw f'tr rent,<br />

iShorkitiR, huh!) ;t*o**n clecu-d mnreUrj'. Loren IK<br />

0, S<strong>in</strong>n here.<br />

Just arrived <strong>in</strong> Mock!<br />

10. Whnt the r-oniorn th<strong>in</strong>k nbmit.<br />

. T —1>— j knnwn known to huve defeated thi the city's<br />

(Xnth<strong>in</strong>c or lexx **->.<strong>in</strong> imth<strong>in</strong>c JU«I arnv#*d <strong>in</strong>irtwk. • y<strong>in</strong>l imiian: -t^f,, ,r,, ,,,, th.'ftTammar arhiml champion.<br />

viil i« acti'ptpil)<br />

on the<br />

<strong>The</strong> new and dyamic Moon for lW.i ficmi the factory Iwarpath!" Mothcm of the playersla<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

of<br />

ZiC *nd Zac<br />

with nil new features. • Secmul Ditto: "We can't, it** team, _ _ have already , complal .,. «ie icame.<br />

4. Watch this upaco.<br />

This horsepower enr features eni:<strong>in</strong>c. ihe newly enft<strong>in</strong>eered two cyl<strong>in</strong>der'Wm: iwved." <strong>The</strong> the utter tray* come hraulity home of after themarble<br />

5. & r>. Not important, may be In addition this ear features (hose marvelous catwalk<br />

practice with bruised knees,<br />

nkippcd If you're <strong>in</strong> a hurry, fenders.<br />

scratched hands and torn pant*<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> namu of u ctatv <strong>in</strong> L. A.<br />

1-11. hen a -ard.<br />

fboy* you shouldn't fifrht over who<br />

Th<strong>in</strong>s: of it ! ! Kerosene non-iiurn headlights.<br />

and Hotlywood.<br />

•ret* the ttrcttiest mst*le.)<br />

R. Abhreviotlun of Co.<br />

Slop like a I up with the new one wheel handhrake. Tht- liatk-soat _ dri*-er <strong>in</strong> toi A committee of mothers has al-<br />

Please do not uw ctons wnrdn. Look under the hood—do you see anvth<strong>in</strong>jc—wrong,<br />

Can he help it if ready iKvn fortnrd and will noon<br />

.<strong>The</strong>y're «o mcatty!<br />

that is?<br />

'nature implanted <strong>in</strong> htm a peculiarimake their compla<strong>in</strong>t to Mr.<br />

and strong doxEi'e to keep on liv-1 Stephens to nlwlloh this cruel,<br />

Semi-epileptic bed spr<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

' <strong>in</strong>p? 'bloodthirsty jntme.,<br />

A toy chihuahua dog is <strong>in</strong>cluded with all suorl models. (a California a * ? 7) ' Xote from coach;'"Will the team<br />

member who uses frumballs <strong>in</strong>*<br />

All models — f<strong>in</strong>ished with Teslor's - «..».«.rt««uS, airplane dope. , -.. , , mtrniDer wno uses (rumbalU <strong>in</strong>-<br />

Moon.<br />

mm back i««uo» of t<br />

C.«. <strong>in</strong>to our T showrnoms and swoon ,,ver the new 1 | fnlS'b^Ti^f<strong>The</strong> havi- been changed TSJftS SSS &£. asfMfSl<br />

Ask fr SQI AKE DEAL KEAI. Local asent for Ihe<br />

Moon Motor Car Co.<br />

! ftMnido<strong>in</strong>j* &». <strong>The</strong> flavor of creme de<br />

""• orlc'nal.<br />

m<strong>in</strong>t <strong>in</strong> ki'.I<strong>in</strong>ir *ne. rt<br />

Senior—Where y»heen? MKSUY CHRISTMAS<br />

Frosh—To the cemetery | n ,. « >. —. .<br />

S<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>r-Any une niad? I Bettre Spel<strong>in</strong>g Drive<br />

Friwh—Y.ah. all if them. | Starid by <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Copied from I^iwell, K«h.. li<strong>in</strong> I<br />

MEKRY CI<strong>in</strong>iSTMAS<br />

WITHIN THE G. A. A.<br />

<strong>The</strong> NEW LOOK baa been added. privcnt the jfym with new<br />

lo the C•' G. -A. A^ - bejr<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>tr • • next padded ...... volley ball., it aeem. that<br />

week the picture of heartthrob while the cadets drill <strong>in</strong> the boyit'<br />

ir, will he aewed on the'alcove, the Bym iriri. kick the<br />

back of each sym auit. due to the j volley ball over the fence hitt<strong>in</strong>g<br />

vnl<strong>in</strong>tera on the yard -benchea. U^lthe cailtftn on the .head. Catu.<br />

picture will be centrally located, i Komeo Miller, waa bopned on the<br />

Coach Adam., ha. Jut announced. head the other day br<strong>in</strong>irlnir the<br />

that her football team will play total number of casual tie. to S for<br />

the Andtew Jackun Bombahella.! the week.<br />

An overwhelmlncv/victory for the Warden Keff haa challenged tho<br />

aquawa la expectvd. In their laat! G. A A. tidly-wlnk team to a<br />

tun with Alta ViiU, the irlrlajllia team la led by Dlnlu .<br />

»on4BDtoO. . Turner. Rowell, and Monran. Tur-<br />

Tho NEW LOOK <strong>in</strong> aklrta baa nar I. the tidly expert and Dlnkel-<br />

«aulte


WEIFMESDAV. DECEM3S* tCU*T<br />

Ben Neffs Garrofed Body Found <strong>in</strong> Gym!<br />

Shot, Poisoned, and Stabbed;<br />

Remember When! p Uce Suspct Foui p|ay<br />

v C*«IUhan<br />

OIK* ition- rrlurn<strong>in</strong>ir to our «t«ni<strong>in</strong>»r uk«-V-liki<br />

with one eye fearfully fed on «tur miji tKwird ••••«• : JOi<strong>in</strong>tf tu i!<br />

out with the. latent oport tfdl-it*:<br />

Ken Mower, are cajfC utar nay be lost fot t,.i> mwirt wi.ri<br />

rar Inhe nmf s rompnuml frarlure of M* left ey«l,«*h'<br />

IIUJTII Wf ntwronjt, claim of *•'." ./• now plsyim; l^t lu<br />

•Aioatrnt n<strong>in</strong>e and ha* '£2 nwiv y*ar« o( elmhility.<br />

Wb«klv (.rid Pick*, a* M-lertrd hy our hrad IkH.kie, Phil l\Jil:<br />

Mcathall Terh -".'. Ilirdn-nk. V. G '<br />

Kookamuntro Mudhrnit 15, Ileln<strong>in</strong> Ct«nco flnmrw »<br />

Smith City .Slmpx K9, Daly City Duncei. C<br />

AIM! row for ttome Jo* Milter pride -M joyK;<br />

<strong>The</strong> tearr m - a« beh<strong>in</strong>d three tuuchdownn at the half. <strong>The</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e had<br />

p'ayeJ mhtentlily especially thr hi^ C'-A pound tarklo uhu had been<br />

pa<strong>in</strong>ed all over th.3 field. Ax they yrat.if rrd <strong>in</strong> tn»> dnfHM<strong>in</strong>ir room Iwtwwi.<br />

tKe hslvea, the little 140-p.mnd roarh *a« lium<strong>in</strong>.T. lie walked up and:<br />

dow-n furalnK. F<strong>in</strong>ally he xtoppeH !n frttnt of the bit: tackle, po<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g !„<br />

hid f<strong>in</strong>nr. Kcstler W<strong>in</strong>s;<br />

"You—y«u're, Jurt a bum, that** all," he upouted. Yov «.ar*t tnkt- ir__l.«| 1 --»<br />

it. Oh. if I had your niie— if I jtm had your »lze. I*d l« h*. •t««ir*i i.n«f<br />

rhanipion of the U'orLd, noth<strong>in</strong>g cuuld irton me.**<br />

ReffiHter<strong>in</strong>^ ho emotion whatMoever, the h\g tackle


ELECTION RESULTS AT RALLY^<br />

131 High Seniors will Bid Adieii to<br />

Between<br />

the Quotes<br />

New President,<br />

Other Officers<br />

To Be Known 3o<br />

Re<strong>in</strong> em be f 4 Years Ago'<br />

| \vi suiiwrn who tutLnil the uld<br />

rmtrvt itiim IH lorly I rishnun—<br />

j remunlu.r*—it v, a» wn\ back <strong>in</strong><br />

Speeches Feature<br />

Solemn Approach<br />

.Block L Rally To Be Held Today<br />

To most of us. it will just U- the Block L, the Scroll, the-Shield,<br />

anollier rally niui double-lunch to- the Big Brothers, the Big Sisters,<br />

*Ujy» but to 111* graduat<strong>in</strong>g seniors the Lowoil, and the Hud and White<br />

it will be the hist time they will will be announced,<br />

be able to witness, as <strong>Lowell</strong> stud-i .- ., ...<br />

t'ntjt, the ciilor and spirit of the , rtt '<br />

Today, at tha Block "L" rally, of war iKHid-s and stn'mpii by March<br />

the namns of the five w<strong>in</strong>ners 'I'. Teepee Tattle Tales wra still n<br />

(big part »r <strong>Lowell</strong>. '<br />

Kctt Leslie, Bill Lau and Loren<br />

Ilarlmen wore on the alt-city bo«-<br />

At the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of the men taslbaH «iuad. Indian Hwimmers<br />

werc'ttiree candidates who were J were out to rega<strong>in</strong> their swimm<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to succeed D:ck Clarke as president:! crown, held by them for 5<br />

of vtiie- student tody: Howard but lost <strong>in</strong> ''13. i<br />

ITI.SJJI.III<br />

traditional Block L Rally. "^"'"K for. President, the high<br />

th St H .ilu.tji r .d> p'uNid<strong>in</strong>tWMiom U -* nu and ilw rest of the,and l.U Loy-.H High S'n.ors v,i.!<br />

school, had bought SJ56.000 worth end th«ir four yearsbf, hard loijor<br />

at LowelK" Wiien they match down £y.<br />

the aisle ut Wash<strong>in</strong>gton; High<br />

fcr<br />

y offu*s nounced.<br />

tor 5 ycttw<br />

\,L stunt tdy;<br />

.J. Coach Harris*<br />

Brown, Llo.vi Cunn<strong>in</strong>gham, ami thlnclnds 'o»k the city chnmp<strong>in</strong>n-<br />

I Lynri. All three arc popular here<br />

; :1^ -:'.t^_r-<br />

School to the rhythm of "War"<br />

March ot the Priest,".they.will bo<br />

say<strong>in</strong>g their lent 'farewell.<br />

This graduation with only ,-.'(Sl i<br />

students will be the smallest of<br />

the graduat<strong>in</strong>g classes s<strong>in</strong>ce Low- -<br />

ship, and <strong>Lowell</strong>'s baseball nipcjell has reached her present sistt. '<br />

[around the reservation, and tods; "" HIM ' its mmnUpct usual spct iw as low n,an nlan on Thpro h nrQ 70 RirIa | undei d boysi<br />

the f<strong>in</strong>.;l w<strong>in</strong>ner will o b l d the uasi'<strong>in</strong>!i oivm pole. , .,, . " . ,.„<br />

<strong>in</strong><br />

1 (Ii Vor the office of viru-presjder.t!<br />

Class of Januarv 48.<br />

\ Vuledictor<strong>in</strong>n will be Dick Clarke,<br />

HONOR ROLL !Student Body President, deliver<strong>in</strong>g '<br />

[the last farewell address to the<br />

MADE BY 357 t teachers and vist<strong>in</strong>g parents; Pot<br />

our many ru'lies. <strong>The</strong>y hope to f*et mil tut. ! will t:ik« over a successor to ?<br />

By James Weston •\VnlJwr wits seleUcd to be Histor-<br />

;i few eelebraties to Coii;u out to Lloyd Cunn<strong>in</strong>gham, a iiiunibi-r Mf| Hurdgravw.<br />

: students with 70 po<strong>in</strong>ts and ian, and will relate the favorite anH<br />

schuol to help enterta<strong>in</strong> us. as the Block L, ::nd a great baseball j Four students were vieimr for j;;jr>i others made the honor roll this , not so Tavorite occurrwrea of those<br />

well as DOIIM «f our own local plnyi*. nml t<strong>in</strong>- office i.f secretary; Beel.o |a.st report cr.rd perjnd with the L : four years; Class Essayist-Is Dick<br />

talent. • -'ijek l-ynd, luemher of the Block' Hughes, Mnrrelt .loluisoii. Col<strong>in</strong> ,j-s out <strong>in</strong> the lent'<br />

" "" ' speech, "Decision.<br />

Blvcliim KMUHH Aniiuimced , L. Scroll, llig Brothers, last tormsi Liv<strong>in</strong>gston, mid Don Stiblch. ; Utw -1-KJ8 had' 18 memhers on fhe"Ttoaii"o*"L!fe,""il"fiialrnte8 the<br />

This is the rail- tk> ot succeed<strong>in</strong>g Al Matzger, J<br />

school students each school year.<br />

us t double that 0" the previous • the Second .Movement of Ith<br />

t<strong>in</strong> rh.tfi.u ,,f Afil lK ' ff' ^ d P<br />

.jlw dutky of Ua<br />

lift<br />

twiuy it will li>'. Hie lust tune tliiit tuition at any college to the w<strong>in</strong>-JAl" Kii.ytenseii a<br />

many of us s<strong>in</strong>s it » s students of m.-r, plus all his expenses on ii!"[{i.• -.AMONG HIGHEST IN IOWA TEST<br />

Today the seniors come to school Ity d'curgi* Miirrity I rest of the nation, were the score*<br />

. r^ "<br />

it's too far ()ul »t our TliVwe o!m!iled "<br />

way; there are slitl many «r us wlm -- "<br />

will cut tlif rallies if ni- can «r<br />

won't even show cttnugh luyalty<br />

to ki-L-p the ground* clean.<br />

Whsn future graduations cmne<br />

around, there will always bi> re-<br />

1<br />

grets because we couldn't see far<br />

enough <strong>in</strong>to the futuit U* lak«<br />

an active part.<br />

Sergeant McElroy<br />

Purple Heart from Army<br />

. T—*Sfft. I!. 3f. McElroy, R.O.T.C.<br />

<strong>in</strong>structor, has been awarded the<br />

, p iraiheii'<strong>in</strong> any desirable attire. <strong>The</strong> i Luwvil comes tluoncli aga<strong>in</strong>! j niade by the Seniors <strong>in</strong> Correctness<br />

til divss fur the girls is | lie.-iiilis of the cily-.wcde lown I 0/ Writ<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>The</strong> II-l's made SO aiiri<br />

wiiii<br />

e ««w;n <strong>in</strong> ;Mitural Scicnvw with the<br />

. the. court ?or the first! average set at SO. | L-2a dropp<strong>in</strong>g to J5 and the H-2's<br />

;<br />

.McKlroy was serv<strong>in</strong>g as 1st Sgt. ul iwr<strong>in</strong>ds. <strong>The</strong> Block L Sujierior Seniors ""k<strong>in</strong>g a 30-esuctly the national<br />

aboard an army transport when a<br />

<strong>The</strong> Seniors "rang the bell" (th !<br />

Jnp submar<strong>in</strong>e sank the ship <strong>in</strong><br />

ere with<strong>in</strong> a few po<strong>in</strong>ts of 1<<br />

the North-West Pacific. He spent<br />

d di<br />

three days <strong>in</strong> an open lifeboat and<br />

was f<strong>in</strong>ally rescued. Sgt. McElroy<br />

urple Heart for wounds received has been <strong>in</strong> the army M years and<br />

<strong>in</strong>action dur<strong>in</strong>g June 19.IU. Sgt. tat <strong>Lowell</strong> for fi years.<br />

avcru _ ,| oiriMU. <strong>The</strong> Block L|<br />

Rally will then take place third! <strong>The</strong> Sni<br />

*W- v.<br />

period, and <strong>in</strong> that rally our next!were with<strong>in</strong> a few po<strong>in</strong>ts of 1


t<br />

%<br />

-, ^ ' -'— _JZU.<br />

iSftife I;! F@ VIA<br />

WMclc.'Chrlc;<br />

r Bob Powell...;<br />

; • John K<strong>in</strong>gston.:;.-..;..:...<br />

• C -T«I Conwaya...............<br />

Llyod nlnkclsntcl....;...<br />

^Oscar Bailor.;...<br />

;Tony Van Vlict .':<br />

:..Dick.Utntlo....:.<br />

'Drew Turner...;.:.il:.....<br />

_ Cutcsi Couple..: :.:...<br />

............ OutuCnnd<strong>in</strong>^MoMt Ukcly::....:;».Nnncy Hardgmve<br />

•To i sSucceed - E A .<br />

-Best Hair<br />

1»* Wiilk.'r<br />

:<br />

.Ilcst Eyes -<br />

Best. Dressed<br />

Nicest Smile<br />

Personality<br />

" Rent Dancer<br />

Ilesl Athlele<br />

;.<br />

-.<br />

.""I'aTNviilker<br />

Betty Pfluner<br />

,v....Joitn -Morse<br />

-.Barbara Folk,<br />

.Tnnia Herman I'<br />

I'nt Walker<br />

Jnnct Stark<br />

Xandrn ."<br />

Hcst Athlete ' .... Annum jorcviiMun<br />

.non ROWELL AND NANCY IIARDCKAVK<br />

Graduat<strong>in</strong>g Classes Basically Same<br />

Tlva full of the curta<strong>in</strong> at the graduation Overcjseeswill.term<strong>in</strong>ate<br />

the high school carter of another <strong>Lowell</strong> class. <strong>The</strong>ir enthusiasm at -fa<br />

f<strong>in</strong>ish is natural arid expected. Howev— ' -other feel<strong>in</strong>g will be ju-esent,<br />

n- feel<strong>in</strong>g of irreparable l^ss. Lowf <strong>in</strong> the audience will say to<br />

themselevos, "<strong>The</strong>ve goes <strong>Lowell</strong>'s kt.-ri.-chc school will never bo the<br />

same aga<strong>in</strong>.*' Thafc'is wrong.<br />

'" <strong>The</strong>y came' to' <strong>Lowell</strong> In I tie Spr<strong>in</strong>g of 1!)M. <strong>The</strong>ir class was just<br />

yours, a wide assortment of misfits, some pretty good kids you had to<br />

admit, liut awful wet beh<strong>in</strong>d the earn.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y spent their first term gett<strong>in</strong>g acqua<strong>in</strong>ted with the school and<br />

with each other. <strong>The</strong>y searched <strong>in</strong> va<strong>in</strong> for an upstairs swimm<strong>in</strong>g pool<br />

and wondered what had become of the elevator service.<br />

Some of these kids went out for basketball ami other spr<strong>in</strong>g sports,<br />

they weren't bad people agreed, but awful clumsy.<br />

Summer vacation cum« quickly and our heroes jo<strong>in</strong>ed the crowds at<br />

the benches imd <strong>in</strong> the mounta<strong>in</strong>s. If anybody asked, they went to<br />

"high" school.<br />

it was different. <strong>The</strong>re was a lower<br />

class, Back they i:C.the were HIGH fall, but freshmen. this til <strong>The</strong>y know whnt stairs to come down<br />

and that you couldn't buy those sweaters with the "L" on 'cm.<br />

.Tu-r after Christmas they got a taste of f<strong>in</strong>als. Lntta "F's"; they<br />

had much tu lenrn.<br />

Spr<strong>in</strong>g '-15 and tliey wen* sophomores, nol upper daymen yet liu'<<br />

oh. "nlmcst." Itlnck sweaters appeared En the cln.sx. Some «f I hem nuulitlic<br />

honor roll and C.S.F. Now. they were on the hall.<br />

Another vacation, more fun and then tlu II-2. Sumo of them were<br />

gett<strong>in</strong>g to know the faculty now. "No, Stephens isn't such a bad Joe."<br />

Christmas aga<strong>in</strong> and at lust they wore tipper classmen. Why thu«<br />

was almost like graduation. Chests swelled with pridu and activities<br />

became the "th<strong>in</strong>g." Dramatics and Debat<strong>in</strong>g were on everybody's lips.<br />

Some were on the Scroll. <strong>The</strong>y were really <strong>in</strong> tho spirit now.<br />

After Christmas, a year In graduate. P<strong>in</strong>s and r<strong>in</strong>gs were chosen,<br />

Friends wore a little closer. This was llu'ir last year.<br />

Summer vacation was a short OIIP. When they returned they wen?<br />

the graduat<strong>in</strong>g class. Senior Polls—mu! i-nllege.« 'practice graduations,<br />

and suddenly the real th<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>The</strong>y wore ex-<strong>Lowell</strong>ite;*.<br />

If we stop and th<strong>in</strong>k, all this is the logical tra<strong>in</strong> of events. Classes<br />

will come and go, maybe* varied <strong>in</strong> f<strong>in</strong>e po<strong>in</strong>ts, but fundn<strong>in</strong>rnlally the<br />

smnip. Classes of <strong>Lowell</strong> High School are much the same.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Loses Many Service Workers<br />

<strong>The</strong> "Bru<strong>in</strong>s" of <strong>Lowell</strong> High t other graduates* <strong>in</strong>clude Allm<br />

»«?' iuuiLCni,".' TnV»f SZX'- i E ' B " t members •>' 'ho Scroll and<br />

££.»»£* PVw3to^S {•, «^JlJ&1 tel jSj 1l V»<br />

'"• V1 ^fi&roreh«tm^m 1. ^<br />

some oi ffiB I<strong>in</strong>c«t musicians ever "%••,« -h'S ? . . •<br />

to come to <strong>Lowell</strong> throwrh irrmlua- Ji'° I 1 " 0 " ,, a ," d 'i-'"!* C<br />

tion. Concurt Master Gcorgo Con- Bwomt<strong>in</strong>it momliew this torn<br />

das is ona of the groatnb. viol<strong>in</strong> , e V


?•?•[ ~- ~-~ T •- 1 -^ : " v> '; •;••;•'<br />

JANUARY. 23;4048 - " ^<br />

,^.S; .--m ;C A »;:^yill<br />

: ?<br />

r'"A-fsiilcsmDi^came-fntcSreeiatri<br />

• one 'mornJnfjTs'eiHnffiitir.ketB to a<br />

: dance.^I'handed two.dollars to the<br />

• •"' boy <strong>in</strong>'front ofme to purchase me<br />

,:. two-tickets. He turned as red as a<br />

.- ;; tomato, 1 still th<strong>in</strong>k ha thought I<br />

was ask<strong>in</strong>g him togo with me."<br />

. ' Ffer most embarrass<strong>in</strong>g moment<br />

'as a senior was when she was told<br />

- that after four.years <strong>in</strong> the Glee<br />

; • Clulvsho still wa« unable to s<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

- r en;i^kmdh<br />

and pot me.<br />

Harry Scott<br />

• "I came to <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>in</strong> February,<br />

10'M, and believe me, I felt like an<br />

unt on Market Street. I couldn't<br />

f<strong>in</strong>d my way around, I was Into<br />

for every clas3. and the whole sot-<br />

- up was sort of bewilder<strong>in</strong>g. I was<br />

extremely impressed by.the first<br />

1 «-'»Shn61-/or-.nbout 1'onr. ycar'wjts yc her first<br />

boy.-came out -... to'<br />

!<br />

to' to the<br />

the "ShieUnv-w ShieUnvwimi<strong>in</strong>ff a years<br />

schnlarshEp<br />

,, L jisc Hnnford ".-..-"" ,-. hl at the California Shl School<br />

of F<strong>in</strong>e Arts fi<strong>in</strong>d^ starr<strong>in</strong>g, (n the<br />

"In my sophmore year the Gates term play andliVarietics.v - -.. ,<br />

of. Paradise .opened to" me. Yea— Lynn related!nn nmutdnK <strong>in</strong>cident<br />

Mr.' Monroe let mo work <strong>in</strong> his which occurred on the last night of<br />

office/Seriously, though, he always .tho Varitlos s when, <strong>in</strong> the skit. "For For<br />

has been my favorite teacher be- England," Lyi<strong>in</strong>'s Lyii' trick tik skirt kit failed fild<br />

cause he's such a swell guy and to come off ff iion<br />

the l<strong>in</strong>e, "I-must<br />

has helped us so much <strong>in</strong> activities,<br />

etc."<br />

,l'3iir my self,| lf| away.*' '' Mr. M Pollnnd Plld<br />

ii. ,,. , , was shout<strong>in</strong>g'ioff stage cont<strong>in</strong>ously<br />

.i?<br />

extrey p y the first<br />

rally-however, I'^'ii I had never<br />

t-ccn such piK J enthusiasm.<br />

Al Also, wo all ll thought the fh freshmen<br />

reception was funny."<br />

As "or my senior year, I went<br />

out for tennis aga<strong>in</strong>, and played<br />

doubles with by best friend, Herb<br />

Subr. We won championship this<br />

time, 'JO I realized the ambition I<br />

had to get on the Block "V.<br />

.lennni' Kilsby<br />

"My first day here was most env<br />

Inn rais<strong>in</strong>g. I was told to get off<br />

tli\* street, car at the rod trick<br />

build<strong>in</strong>g and them I'd f<strong>in</strong>d <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

Tills day cold and ra<strong>in</strong>y and 1<br />

was so scared that I stood outsidi<br />

Seniors Choose<br />

Me Bride, Barker<br />

Favorite Teachers<br />

Mis* .McBi-iile. cfiosett by thv<br />

i "Mi T h " C th<br />

h !;-5" 1 !. f j.' l " l i_ t ?. IV ' Il i lt ,"" c the scariest moments .she'n ever<br />

«»f|-Te:ir.it." till Lynn f<strong>in</strong>ally got the<br />

had was when the straps, hold<strong>in</strong>g<br />

lip a barrell she had to wonr at<br />

the Freshman reception, broke and<br />

she had to hold it on with her<br />

hands and s<strong>in</strong>e a sung at the same<br />

time.<br />

"Anyway," said Louise, "to<br />

back ck ti t th bjt I t t<br />

way,<br />

tnp off.<br />

I'at Walker<br />

"I was lonely when I came to<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> because I had no - friends<br />

and didn't like the school too welt.<br />

I'had to have 5th period lunch because<br />

of Cihic -Itli and that made<br />

ue, to cot more lonesome."<br />

ck to the subject, I want to j*o jo When asked what she would re-<br />

to Stanford f hut th' they're not t tak<strong>in</strong>g tki nicmhur the; longest she repiiod,<br />

any freshmen until the summer or "mak<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

fall so <strong>in</strong> the meantime I'll probably<br />

go to Pomona.-- After I cet<br />

out. T have ony one object: MVI'RI-<br />

MONV ! ! !!<br />

1 Shield and be<strong>in</strong>g IM<br />

Vice-president."<br />

: made my.'junior year ,outstand<strong>in</strong>g i experience dur<strong>in</strong>g his years at Lowwas/w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the Junior National' ••' •-- —" -.-«—. i—t-i—- .*u.<br />

Swimm<strong>in</strong>g Championship. \. v; |<br />

-'<strong>The</strong> funniest th<strong>in</strong>g that happen-<br />

... - to me<br />

-<br />

Did she know anyone sho met<br />

freshman \vhu i ItiR<br />

Charlie Fopc<br />

Charlie Foge; I asked him if he<br />

made the honor roll while he was<br />

a freshman, and he prompt!'<br />

sweri'd, "I'm sorry to say \\<br />

have never matte thi> honor mil—<br />

but I've been close."<br />

1 .... he said.' after ~ ..<br />

Rudy Suarez: for-five m<strong>in</strong>utec<br />

"Earl at Railway Express yell<strong>in</strong>g<br />

'dur<strong>in</strong>g mp^ senior year] 'Whoa* as Rowell jumped off <strong>in</strong>.<br />

was when Duane Smith snapped, fast mov<strong>in</strong>g, freight tra<strong>in</strong>.!'<br />

my picture before the Varieties. Ij•:>••<br />

Hetty Pflucgerwas<br />

Htand<strong>in</strong>g;wilh my skirt above I asked Betty, what made her<br />

my knees and two fellow** weruj ever decide to come to <strong>Lowell</strong>. Sh-a<br />

busily apply<strong>in</strong>g makeup . to my started to laugh and said, "It all., ,, -„.<br />

legs." , started up at the River." Thia-^<br />

Turn Pollard ~ .<br />

"I've led an average life," he<br />

mid, "whon I enme here as a froshmnn<br />

from Pacific Heights, I was<br />

just bewildered as the rest, and<br />

put on a big act pretend<strong>in</strong>g I<br />

wasn't but I stilt looked like u<br />

Freshmnn to the upper classmen."<br />

He walcmC the lK>! f»m«," i:nd made him .-. b\g wlu'el.<br />

mtjitand<strong>in</strong>g event of his ywr.<br />

Fall term, l!M7 wasn't<br />

"My future plane lire to go down When asked about his fm<strong>in</strong>ii-st, u-jt|, my<br />

f i t<br />

started at 12:;tO and ended at -1 and j g j»/r fo|. t].j,.(|<br />

ROLL<br />

the Ih'arst und 'Kb Army Matches.<br />

iiig" thu 1 * sophomores; and ;we<br />

up;^Tht'Tf <strong>in</strong>nhiimtch' was played on<br />

January: 2l8t^^:^^Vv;\v^(^<br />

' ACtthy tnnis; <strong>in</strong>atch ; the 1 'team<br />

SterWGi r ove^It^IastcdV;<strong>in</strong>i^ol)6ut<br />

Out of twenty Schools compet<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

u-na held on the 21st of<br />

Iiuiunvy. Mr.' Stephens.Rave the<br />

l l t d h


FRIDAY, JANUAItV 23, 19-IS<br />

Drifts Over the Horizon<br />

y,^ Hy I'hil Liberty<br />

-^ Tho old. tired <strong>Lowell</strong> Indian.-with |<br />

''his':'tattered rod and white war- 1<br />

Glafkides made AM - City for was when Ed Mayer pitched;<br />

wards,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> lo a w<strong>in</strong> over Poly. 7-0. It<br />

Thi! Varsity, paced by Hvnly and wan t<strong>in</strong>s baseball lenm's first w<strong>in</strong> ."n<br />

-bonnot askew, picked Iiimscif up Mathuny slayed unt tuo lute one<br />

, two years of AAA competioTi.<br />

from <strong>in</strong> front of his. teepee and nif;Iit: before one of tlitrir '"c<strong>in</strong>ch"<br />

• | George Callahan pitched uie<br />

.started backtrack<strong>in</strong>g the trail he, panics and lost a tilt to St. Ignn<<br />

,.second <strong>Lowell</strong> victory over L<strong>in</strong>coln,:<br />

thy- cockiest team <strong>in</strong> ihe<br />

.-" took, nt the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of 1047. A" tius. and Ihe championship witli<br />

4^ new papoose 10-18, was now a hap- it.<br />

py <strong>Lowell</strong> Warrior.<br />

Anyway they redeemed tliem-<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> i:to Hi. and Varsity<br />

solves by w<strong>in</strong>niiii- the Northern<br />

oaKC.ftves started 1947 as favorites California Prep Tourney. ;<br />

to-i'cop both championships. <strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong> truck team, imued hy Chuck<br />

yo's.^coathed by Bill Fuil<strong>in</strong>e; dropp- Oliver, Bill Wotmore, Joss Scrojied<br />

<strong>in</strong>to only a disputed share of gy, Marv<strong>in</strong> 1 Inffman, and Loren<br />

tl;a 30's title by dropp<strong>in</strong>g their Baker took the oil-city track meet.<br />

last game. Ken Flower and Tom I Possibly the lies! news of all<br />

: m tuunir tejim held them tliejsuch a "good-guy!<br />

ICUBUQ."*;<br />

j Hill Feil<strong>in</strong>g'a swim loam, always<br />

j "<strong>in</strong> there", placed second, los<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

St. Ignatius "fish." Lloyd Dhiklo-;<br />

spoil, Dunne Smith, and John Kiiig-t<br />

jstoti pluc-adJiigh <strong>in</strong> scor<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

: <strong>The</strong>n <strong>Lowell</strong>'s favorite sport be;.<br />

[Kali, football.<br />

j Coach Vityne had this to sny of!<br />

= tho first Poly jtnimi; "I'm proud.<br />

of t<strong>in</strong>* way my green, <strong>in</strong>oxperienc-<br />

1 when he told<br />

first-half to a 7-0 marg<strong>in</strong>. JJy the j you that his team would bo slnugh*<br />

way uu we're'nt even supposed LU , lurud that you redly believed him<br />

score on them, were we? Lynd-and forgot your own record which<br />

i;nd Libi'rCv always had their own : we noth<strong>in</strong>g to brae; about<br />

way 111 - • ' •• : ^'•'"•ell wn* lucky, the same WOJJ r<br />

-Vtcrth^r exercise anc after-' »'>• » scoreless tie. Axt must be a<br />

noon with' the^Galileo "LIONS",! P"*. * ma * each.)<br />

Mike Vavne's men went to l'etu-i After another Ions to Commerce,<br />

lunm i<strong>in</strong>J Lent them 10-12. Quickly; because of the butterf<strong>in</strong>geredneas „<br />

7ollowed*B«mes-with L<strong>in</strong>coln, Lodi, of certa<strong>in</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>-players, we bs-~<br />

Balboa, iir.d Wash<strong>in</strong>gton. <strong>The</strong> team gun to play football. Somehow th«<br />

cdiixtpud with a Won 1, Los'^'arid team caught fire aga<strong>in</strong>st Wash<strong>in</strong>gtitd<br />

1 ~(Ncte to the football team)!ton and ga<strong>in</strong>ed the f<strong>in</strong>als. Maybe<br />

. . Y(i-j lost the L<strong>in</strong>coln" game be-jit would have been better if that<br />

cause of-be<strong>in</strong>g so pigheaded. You'game had ended <strong>in</strong> n scoreless tie<br />

believed their Cnach, Mitt Axt. or just VJ-W.<br />

CAGERS FACE IRISH AT KEZAR MONDAY<br />

Drew Turner Bows<br />

Out For Indians<br />

Rema<strong>in</strong>der of Basketball<br />

.lun. SiJtli U.WKI.I., .. isSurri'it IH-url<br />

C<strong>in</strong>dermen Hot;<br />

Hoi C<strong>in</strong>ders!!<br />

I L<strong>in</strong>coln Sky-Scrapers Down <strong>Lowell</strong>;<br />

•Turner And Suarez Star In Defeat<br />

On Monday, <strong>Lowell</strong>V-nirsity can--1'•""• "<strong>in</strong> i,mvi:u.<br />

era take the floor at Keaar meet<strong>in</strong>g '• *?« MIWKI.I.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Indians, victorious iil 1 orij i.\ll Unim-nrt> :tl K<br />

1 [ty Mnrv Col<strong>in</strong> j With Me; Jim l<strong>in</strong>mslead, leml<strong>in</strong>jr hud of spr<strong>in</strong>ijiiiK an up^et on Uie<br />

, „, .... . . ' t<strong>in</strong>? way, L<strong>in</strong>coln's sky-scrap<strong>in</strong>g men of Willie Ryan. Standouts ill<br />

• <strong>Lowell</strong>s terrific truck teu<strong>in</strong>, "Jj,.,^.,, whipped <strong>Lowell</strong>'s Indians defeat, were: Drew Turner, Ken<br />

their filst- 2 frays, as this jroes to ! !<br />

usual thu^ detemlmj; champions "f |r,,rtlie- firsttime <strong>in</strong> seven years. Flower "nil Buily Suarei. L<strong>in</strong>k<br />

press will be favored ..yer thu Irish; <strong>Lowell</strong> Baseballers I,LCC, : thu A.A.A., will once iiKii'n »»";••'iog.25 at Kosur Pavilion, Junuarv. stunt were Kamstciul, MrKcniic<br />

nf "Chum Liiiijr, who liroppcd tlioi'-i c -- u* c i t o»i luaifura "tra<strong>in</strong> to licut." 1 li's; i^tli. and Les Brilliant.<br />

upciiiiiB ,. _„ Kumu tn Poly's , li;-clianicr. _.. i— j oan Mateo Hi, reb. —. 13th ] yuai s team is composed oliiiunt on-1 <strong>The</strong> aii|_'iiliir Jir. Humstend. talli- • <strong>Lowell</strong>'s thiuidnriiii- thirties nol).<br />

Tak<strong>in</strong>ir the fluur for the C'ariU' <strong>Lowell</strong>'s hopes for a front-run-! Ul .'- J| >' °t veterans many of Uiu<strong>in</strong>l,,,! ]-, puiius and due to liis f<strong>in</strong>e lied their second straight w<strong>in</strong> at<br />

will he: In<strong>in</strong>jr l.aseliiill team may become a' I'omt w<strong>in</strong>ners <strong>in</strong> last years all-|worl: under the backouards, thi" the hands of the Mustnnir litfhcies<br />

Tom Clafkides: A frce-wheel<strong>in</strong>jf all-l reality this season as Coach Wall 1 c ' l >* "leet. L<strong>in</strong>ks were <strong>in</strong> cotLjuand most of with southpaw forward, Dewey<br />

city forward <strong>in</strong> the KIO's division 1 Drysiiale, bc^<strong>in</strong>ti<strong>in</strong>ir his second 1 Here is huw the team luoks so the way. Phil Vukieevich opened Uarron r<strong>in</strong>K<strong>in</strong>jr the hoop for IS<br />

lanL year ami deadly on lonir shots, i year at the helm of the Hayes; far: Mile, Frey, Kendell, .Nietson. the scoi<strong>in</strong>ir with a 20 fooler and dibits. Other Curd standouts were:<br />

Hudy Stiarez: A varsity vet w-Ji,'rHlr{.cter!i, has S vets return<strong>in</strong>g;-100 yd.- IIoffmdTi. HuKhes. Talbut tho MustniiKs <strong>in</strong>imed<strong>in</strong>tely suiu-ed Terry Jones, Tom Glikhari;, and<br />

ii starter on last year's a<strong>in</strong>tn.'K»tion,! from last year's aKp-eBiitiou. | Ili^rti Hurdles, Baker, Colman -III)]'' Into a U-2 lead. I.nu Folden. Varsity Boxscore:<br />

master of the jump shoL... . , j <strong>The</strong> open<strong>in</strong>e; practice came will} chapman. Low Ihi.illes, Column,' At this po<strong>in</strong>t, however, the Calls, IJUVKI.I. >!",I<br />

•••'•• M,| by guard Drew Turner turn- '« " if<br />

the heat, causht the L<strong>in</strong>ks and lf<br />

Tho lightweight tile may not<br />

'ault.<br />

ll 'i v " r iu not to be, as lUmste<br />

iwc- more ..buckets- for<br />

.<br />

hall'time lead of UMO. - TT<strong>in</strong>ii.-r.<br />

a<br />

Dur<strong>in</strong>g the second i<strong>in</strong>ii', it was: - 1 - | 'I'"">. ' •<br />

" similar story, and 3 quick tallies' I-'I-.-.I.-H.-IW.<br />

i,y Mustang guaid Norm McKcnzic'<br />

ffd t y h th N r ff<br />

Tho lightweight tiit may not MM KONKKL vault.<br />

be a pietimary nt all. for both <strong>in</strong>g l<strong>in</strong>ed up to work the Cnrds <strong>in</strong>to j Tlie lightweight l<strong>in</strong>i-iiiis are still<br />

teams are tops ami undefeated as! top shr.p,i for the Triple A league i pretty much undecided, but Chew<br />

this gt«s to press. Paced by Dewey] met- which starts <strong>in</strong> early April.<br />

Butron and Terry Jones, high:!<br />

b Ion I; i ii, Ca.siiriiZ, Nusbaum <strong>in</strong>wl<br />

! Murray will be the nucteas of the<br />

tw<strong>in</strong>s, and Hub Lmiderbaek. Tipoff<br />

time i ilW<br />

Poly Moneymakers<br />

-.: <strong>Lowell</strong>, although w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g only<br />

four games dur<strong>in</strong>g the past pigsk<strong>in</strong><br />

struggle, took second pi nee<br />

beh<strong>in</strong>d Polytechnic's irrepressible<br />

grid mnchiuc.<br />

' 15"il,921" tickets were sold dur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

t'io season lor"a netprofit of $.10,-<br />

2-11.07 for the A.A.A. <strong>Lowell</strong> was<br />

second to Wash<strong>in</strong>gton In tickets<br />

soid •.vith/T-lOM. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Eagles</strong> managed<br />

to get rid of S840 cardboards.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> also trailed Poly <strong>in</strong> net<br />

profit with $7,220..f5. <strong>The</strong> Parrots<br />

iielp nut <strong>The</strong> ccU'li<strong>in</strong>g will lie<br />

handled bv Jim Koukel, Ken I<br />

man «nd kod Sliujmrdsou.<br />

A ricwvnr.tcr. Cal Pool, will buttle,<br />

it o'..', with Milan Rndovich, umlj<br />

Bill Ciodw<strong>in</strong>, .'or the 1st busu slot, |<br />

while the keystone problem <strong>in</strong><br />

Indians Batter •>o<br />

Ily fieorge Cnlltihun<br />

Wtih tiie upeniiig of t<strong>in</strong>? now term, spr<strong>in</strong>g sports aga<strong>in</strong> come <strong>in</strong>to<br />

prom<strong>in</strong>ence, while the A, A, A. cage chase shifts <strong>in</strong>to high gear, runn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

helterskelter toward the f<strong>in</strong>i.ih l<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Curds, aga<strong>in</strong> under the direction of thu Hayes Street muster.<br />

Jici<strong>in</strong>y X-aff. iiuve won I l(f thoir first two tilts and boast a strong<br />

iMniy of talent, although los<strong>in</strong>g Uicw Turner, :i defensive spurkpluir,<br />

to jfriuliiation.<br />

had $S,027.fi(i.<br />

In tho f<strong>in</strong>als Lowoll <strong>Lowell</strong> mid Polly . ~777Z r~Z 7T , lihe Buililomi <strong>in</strong> ilio tilt til the end.<br />

v split onc-hnlf of tho t" gate amount- i <strong>Lowell</strong> 1 ennis 5tars. Keady I Uoyd's a diRits lend<strong>in</strong>g the Corniplccu,<br />

but Uwcll! Led By Erniut DuBray ami Jack m«rce.«corlnir,vwhlle Flower talliwl<br />

camo out u little l nFi'&id, T 1 selj<strong>in</strong>g. I I P iIl.vmes, r * At the F<strong>Lowell</strong> l l 1 tennis ! Ateam I I 10 I for f,\1. the f»rt victorious iriiilnniti chorgcK 1 h of I* Hen II<br />


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WEDNESDAY. MARCH :!, 10-I8<br />

,.--vr •••••*••••••<br />

200 New Indians Arrive at Reservation;<br />

Ready to do <strong>The</strong>ir Share for <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

1 By Nancy Itjork<br />

I With the start of tlic new term<br />

200 new students hnvu enrolled <strong>in</strong><br />

t Among tlm ranks of newcomers<br />

<strong>The</strong> radians have lost<br />

*»p nt," people said, "now they're<br />

jun another school."<br />

\ou heard; we all did—"just another<br />

school."<br />

We <strong>Lowell</strong>iU-s uidn'i like H<strong>in</strong>t<br />

(I t*t*tiHeal ion, W v got out and did<br />

1<br />

• prMl Qn<strong>in</strong>t come Cynthia p<strong>in</strong>nay,<br />

niusident of. the student body,<br />

i' mI N»»«.v Head<strong>in</strong>g, vice-president.!<br />

' Ameriean Awunl unl W<strong>in</strong>ner. W<strong>in</strong>ne<br />

In iwu difficult Kames-W'nsli- Michael (iiililen, sluilenl Imdy<br />

j,t n mu! then Balboa we yyllod iir^sidenj. ej. and Diane llrnitc ssccre<br />

Ives hoarse. h To what h avail i 7 'W hull from f Wort Wrt INll INirlnl. hil<br />

To Victory! With a lop team imd<br />

he vell<strong>in</strong>gest student body west<br />

1 Timbtii-ktoo. we shattered the<br />

1 itifi of the disparngeis. Let 'em<br />

i\ now that we'ie jusl another<br />

h .1!<br />

-I"'<br />

Hyi (Ivnrge Yuen - , '<br />

As a new term beg<strong>in</strong>s, the <strong>Lowell</strong> student bcily.<br />

is slightly larger than that of last year. <strong>The</strong><br />

latest census taken on the Kuficrvnlion reveals<br />

that the population Is 1909-students as compared<br />

to .1887 last pear,*<br />

This is ns to be expected/ because the last<br />

graduation clars had onln 128 persons while th-are<br />

were 174 newcomers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> figures show that there were 59 new<br />

sophomores from the junior high dchooltt and J13<br />

new freshmen from grammar school plus <strong>in</strong>numerable<br />

irregulars, •-<br />

Boys Lead ;<br />

<strong>The</strong> buys, as usual, outnumber the girls 1028<br />

to 881. with the 112 class lead<strong>in</strong>g with 190<br />

"Braves." Largest group of girls nre <strong>in</strong> the III<br />

class—15.1 of them.<br />

T1K> boys also outnumber the girls <strong>in</strong> every<br />

£'SKufeS,IS:i Spr<strong>in</strong>g '48 Student Body Officers<br />

Krom other grammar .schools<br />

came Zandra Birger.s. DiiIIuv Sto<strong>in</strong>j<br />

president. Ma^alci Iwawalro. president<br />

of Pacific Height. Valaria<br />

, M'liTullu, Grattau vice - president,<br />

1 and Jan Pnttssar, class president at<br />

\ the immortal llyiiiu resound- Fiederk-k Uuik. :<br />

ftil throughout Kfitar Pavilion, we Head<strong>in</strong>g (fte list front Francisco<br />

.-nng with unsurpassed enthusiam. Jr. Il'gh <strong>in</strong> Cilhurt Chan president,<br />

WVd won ioal victories*—with rival ami from (be Mime school. Jessie<br />

?chools. yes—and, even more im-<br />

1<br />

.•'r<strong>in</strong>g, secretary. i<br />

From other Jr. Highs hail Hay<br />

])orti<strong>in</strong>t, over our own consciences. > Kistler, .I'tidcnt body president anil ,<br />

Fraternities ! Legion American Award w<strong>in</strong>ner,;<br />

Cnr.dtdates fur fraternities were<br />

iKs except <strong>in</strong> -the H-9.V. the -'senior.i'class.vT&y • '- ; :"•'•&<br />

VB^SBI:girls to! 119:boys;and 1C4 girhntbfl32 V' : cluss except<br />

.=' have<br />

, ^<br />

y ^ ^ ^ {<br />

'-.:-/.aricldentally, ,\vith:tlicl54 girls and^i52,<br />

we will have a wiul-batapced graduat<strong>in</strong>g class, / •'•<br />

' : ' '. . ; . . H2'fl Largest Class ~."•-•••••.^-.i.".'-.^:<br />

In compar<strong>in</strong>g r the sizes oftho''classes/, only<br />

three wont over the 300 marled <strong>The</strong>y ore; the H-2<br />

, class,—353; H-3 class,—.133; und tho H-4 class<br />

with- .100 students. <strong>The</strong> others that follow are:<br />

11-9. 2.»5; L-2,—205; L-U,—178: L4,—106; and<br />

the L-9's with 120 students. •<br />

. Another Item of <strong>in</strong>terest is the size of the<br />

registries. Only a couple of registries have 40<br />

students or over. <strong>The</strong>y arc room 102 with 43<br />

students ami room 234 with 40 students.<br />

• <strong>The</strong> average' size of the registries is ubout<br />

35 students.<br />

jPqw-wow <strong>The</strong>me at<br />

Mission - <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

! Rally Aujourd'hui<br />

J I'Yicndbhip is one of the themes<br />

of today's rally. Pow-wow day,<br />

! orig<strong>in</strong>ated i i d I Inst t term t to cement t th the<br />

1<br />

feel<strong>in</strong>gs between lower and upper<br />

classmen, will he repeated today. .<br />

! • Pow-wow cards have bfcen givan' -<br />

t<strong>in</strong> each <strong>Lowell</strong>ile at registry Tbo<br />

ntt-e i.s on. Each nC Us h .T trfltestant<br />

to see who can gdt the<br />

most signatures on his card. <strong>The</strong><br />

. w<strong>in</strong>ner is to be announced at th«<br />

rally ceremonies and a prize will<br />

be awarded.<br />

Tne purpose of this contest is tu<br />

give lower classmen a chance to<br />

m«cf their elder and vice versa.<br />

D' n't pass up this opportunity<br />

• to meet your schoolmates.<br />

An exchange of enterta<strong>in</strong>ment<br />

> has been arranged with Mission for<br />

today's festivities, &. P. State College<br />

is present<strong>in</strong>g a preview of<br />

ii i:.ibbV"i) l imond,?«c"e';:,rv,"i l , l ,S; With «U- S|,r<strong>in</strong>K term well under way. the new <strong>Lowell</strong> student body '^•f. drnmatics activities .This<br />

litus; cl<strong>in</strong>rleH Stern, ftvoi-jtl officer* baiv IIUKUII their resiiectirc duties <strong>in</strong> school nianiiBement. Krom K"' 0 '' tu M " vcr 5 entcrtoimnB<br />

President's Message<br />

451 Make F<strong>in</strong>al<br />

Honor Roll; L4's<br />

"•; Student Body's<br />

pr 1st Hop March 13;<br />

<strong>The</strong> tHsi-reiit<strong>in</strong>cv i* obvious. 'I'lic i aftor publication, will be $:J 00.<br />

judgement of a fellow fellow for reams! r e a ! Subscriptions S b i i may bu b made d any i<br />

i:ther th than th churactt-r h or pfi-Konality I 7th period or after school <strong>in</strong> Room J<br />

vnnnct dulcrm<strong>in</strong>e his ctiiribility _ .... fur; , )•••'>. .. liegisliie ..-„ J will ill also l !Jb<br />

iid<br />

riNl ,.. Tlu' fntte<strong>in</strong>ififN frnte<strong>in</strong>ififN had a a, this thi month. h<br />

name. l:ut were shnllo./ <strong>in</strong> depth.) Kditoi* Al Kurstc-nsei<br />

"Why uriii't wL* <strong>in</strong>itiate niombei's i ?'-'ipshot.s taken c>f<br />

allied. For two i^a^ons; at htgh j<br />

schooi nge it is impossible for i<br />

members to determ<strong>in</strong>e who should J<br />

be admitted. Also, t-hib members •<br />

w«re considcrc'd for ;tdn:itt.<strong>in</strong>ce at ;<br />

Room J<br />

visited<br />

!<br />

picads<br />

fo<br />

.. i<strong>in</strong>d your;<br />

hrir.fr thorn to Koom UXi. \<br />

uioi<br />

the ages cf M an.l .'"». You can<br />

only predict a person's merits at<br />

thai age, and 1M may change completely<br />

<strong>in</strong> the fulltiiviiijj years,<br />

, Xo. fmts<br />

1 and group pictures will be ,<br />

ken this iitunth, *<br />

Dr. Clish Outlaws I<br />

Frats; Sororities<br />

Dr. Clish of tbe Board of Kdu- i<br />

itioii has f<strong>in</strong>ally clamped down on I<br />

of us Suii we'n il£' l . ho f COIIKO, the dress, and get. this, is<br />

This i, for ma<br />

our last I mil<br />

many<br />

n<br />

of u. us will b<br />

fn'outh s-jas sarongs for both malt!<br />

Lowvll, For<br />

land female: (this should be <strong>in</strong>many<br />

y more oe it t is just anotlu anotlu'r<br />

Iterest<strong>in</strong>g).<br />

semester t on the h w;i>- i gnidun d<br />

(ion.<br />

! Lead<strong>in</strong>g Class ] <strong>The</strong> dance will bs from 8:30 to<br />

112; bids are $2.00 per couple. We<br />

One never realizes a good<br />

th<strong>in</strong>g until he leave* it. And<br />

By CaroPno Itretl '<br />

ihitt is why every Senior, durhis<br />

Inst tt'nn al L<strong>in</strong>vull, goes<br />

all out to leave sunu'th<strong>in</strong>t; ilei'P'<br />

ly embedded <strong>in</strong> (he schoolV at<strong>in</strong>ais;<br />

to n-iikr a mark for himsolf<br />

with the future generaiioii.-*<br />

of LotvcHitcs.<br />

We. the Scnior.H to-day, want<br />

Jo "make our mark". With help<br />

of t<strong>in</strong>* entire student body we<br />

r»tornltip8 and sororities <strong>in</strong> will all work together to make*<br />

t<strong>in</strong>s (lie riioit successful terai<br />

hi f ll<br />

w ' sway lo l ' lc music' of Paul<br />

„ , ...- „ • Law and his band, Myrta Bttrstc<strong>in</strong><br />

pu|)ilii mudu last term's f<strong>in</strong>al Honor | more dances like this is the supnoil,<br />

with 11 bav<strong>in</strong>;: it plus TO j P«rt of the student body. In the<br />

hnnni* fiiimt <strong>The</strong> r i\ if l-mf• term ! >ast tne sontiea and frats have<br />

I I »^l h\ ... ti, , '•'??» Provid<strong>in</strong>g all the dances, and<br />

age foil all of :!L'.I. otlu-r elates with an aver- Lhis their was exist givwn t<strong>in</strong> •e. but<br />

M<br />

this<br />

an excuse<br />

affair and<br />

for<br />

TI <strong>The</strong> 11 sUnlonis Imviiig plus 7U id<br />

<strong>in</strong>ii.<br />

d<br />

J , lt ' e «. 8t l " otnfc1 ' dances planneiJ<br />

M>- n-.rnwi ir.ivi.••;• --^'•"•- ••'<br />

KudolttHnipmc.1^203 ^<br />

;::;<br />

fore Arart'h ri,,'jrembera of the re-i.mL r v. • .'- * v^ -.-':,: -


fSSW T T*woH.Chaa,Kmlni« honor vShnt-W tje.sra<br />

1<br />

eirls;-SWnad'n iriiius honor count. Yet,-<strong>Lowell</strong>o<br />

" :'• Ts.noi'a.diati-tet highj'adiool, stueffmtsfflan and do J;,<br />

:;<br />

.' come f rom nll:oyer_tbb city-to KO Here: '"'"' *i |<br />

'££:"LcM\i Is s<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>osed' to lie <strong>in</strong> academic and |_<br />

^college preparatory school with liractically nll.^,<br />

"studentR c°^r t° COIICRC. ' , -> ' . .'<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> • tfe oldC'Ot hifrh-school'^west of Me<br />

' Mississippi Hlvar. did n« well.aj any school <strong>in</strong> Iho<br />

United S-Tilos"cm J t!io-Iown tests Inst November.<br />

<strong>The</strong> school hao the hir/ho'st rat<strong>in</strong>e of any sc.iool<br />

:• nt tho University oC.Califolr.ia. Of,tho ton fifteen<br />

schools that'^sent twenty or more trraduates to<br />

tho Univcrsltp of Stanford; .ihlwcon W-lli^nnd<br />

1840,'<strong>Lowell</strong> was rated <strong>in</strong> fifth- plnco^with ,m>;.<br />

other hii-fc -school from" San Fnraelsco orsipnit'<br />

tho first 1 .fifteen. At mmiy>coliop;ea, j-istidny<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Bono to lowell is u Rood recommendation. ••;. f.<br />

If the one-four'.h of the hoy students who<br />

didn't KO Plus were not .RoiiiR. to <strong>Lowell</strong>, or ir<br />

they would really study. Just'th<strong>in</strong>k how much<br />

higher <strong>Lowell</strong> would rate!.. . . .<br />

It now has one of the best neudemic, rat<strong>in</strong>es <strong>in</strong><br />

tho country, but without tl.ese playboys, we would<br />

have the best scholastic htnnd<strong>in</strong>ir of nil.<br />

Th<strong>in</strong>k it over.<br />

;<br />

Do you Inlons hero nt <strong>Lowell</strong>? Did you cot<br />

a m<strong>in</strong>us honor count".'<br />

If so you had better <strong>in</strong>ipnive or pet out. "<br />

Don't ru<strong>in</strong> the school's remitnlion just becnuse<br />

you want to hnve fun. ' v<br />

Thoughts on Teachers<br />

Uy Koger Xye<br />

What is your op<strong>in</strong>ion of teachers'.'<br />

This question v.ns put to the n«tio:i s eThonl<br />

children by the Quiz Kids of rndio faim\ wlio offered<br />

a prize of 51,00" to the teacher wi'.o wns t<strong>in</strong>subject<br />

of th.-> most orig<strong>in</strong>al letter sent <strong>in</strong> by<br />

students between the second and twelfth grndp.'i.<br />

<strong>The</strong> response was tremendous. Over :i.",000 pupils<br />

sent letters of nom<strong>in</strong>ation for the lonelier who<br />

had helped them the most d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g their school<br />

life. Thij prize was awarded on the bhsia of tnu<br />

best and most orig<strong>in</strong>al version of teachers' »rtigrcss.<br />

In mak<strong>in</strong>g these suggestions we Iwne that ;. < uu become f<strong>in</strong>e of the<br />

bost clauses to have borne the traditional "Red and White."<br />

LL t:K<br />

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Tomahawk Cuts | Did You Know<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Tomahawk Cuts"-thos ,_., I}y Frllx Tenalcr<br />

rhl 1 t Krm lu stnr<br />

vho are so much <strong>in</strong> love with ou . 1 , 9 J ***?>'><br />

school - (?) - - that - they • can't - bear - to' Uwpll'u.to nms team, is iwvv .rank-<br />

leave it and even get the l<strong>in</strong>rwl; <br />

l<br />

a<br />

Here at<br />

" <strong>The</strong> idea of-a Student Court, to some a newer-:<br />

idea, to others :<strong>in</strong> older one, has f<strong>in</strong>ally hit <strong>Lowell</strong>.. ;<br />

•As it .1s one with many pood oii<strong>in</strong>ts.. it is hopci],thnt<br />

tho stud-nt body wilijjet Kehlnd.lt r.nd "start'<br />

tho-ball rolUiiT. u :. v(w, ; r ,v> . ; "<br />

. <strong>The</strong> Studc.-tt Court lias beer. .stircee.ifuJly. tried , .<br />

<strong>in</strong> othur. San Frnncisco schoolii nnd l<strong>in</strong>n nroven a -1<br />

lot of fun an:I very practical. v\not?.cr angle <strong>in</strong>r' i<br />

favor of the proposed Student Court is that it "<br />

relcn^fis anma of the burden from the teachers and -\ -<br />

. places it <strong>in</strong> the control of the students themselves, ' '•<br />

i» provid<strong>in</strong>i; pood experiencp'fnr students <strong>in</strong> charge.<br />

•• '•- \L Elect Judge "n V<br />

<strong>The</strong> sjt-i.p, accord<strong>in</strong>g loJsc!; T.ytr.1, will be n<br />

Student Dody elected iiidge^and a jury'-cos<strong>in</strong>iled ^<br />

oi Student Body Officers. Boys. or Girls Blt»ck ' ':<br />

L, Scroll, Sbiiild or other similar organizations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> court is to meet once a week before school <strong>in</strong> :<br />

tl« morn<strong>in</strong>gs tp/try cases, with spcr<strong>in</strong>! considern- ;<br />

lion given to tlii more important onc«. ^ " , ;<br />

Similar to the usual court methods, the ptrs><strong>in</strong><br />

can either plead guilty or not guilty, and if %hn<br />

lattur is t'10 ease, v.'itneiisos may be produced-!if<br />

Citnlioiis Issued<br />

Citations will he issued by any one of the .<br />

school organizations for such offenses as go<strong>in</strong>g<br />

down thi« wrong HUiirs, throw<strong>in</strong>g trash around<br />

the school, illegal use of: student body card, ignor<strong>in</strong>g<br />

hall guards and tuners, with the *xccptir>n of<br />

rutt<strong>in</strong>g which is st:!! t»>.l;u handled by the teach \<br />

crs. Sentt-nces for those found to I;e jruilty will <strong>in</strong>clude<br />

lengthy compositions, .weep<strong>in</strong>g up the front<br />

steps for a week, pick<strong>in</strong>g up papers about the<br />

yard, or anv other f.cnt.;ni-(- for the general good<br />

of <strong>Lowell</strong>. In many cases two or more sentence* 1<br />

with a fhniee between them, or an alternative<br />

may bo given.<br />

.So, lets all jxvt beliiiid tho Student Court, as<br />

nny i<br />

As for ciill<br />

with r'ddisli 1<br />

a- cute fip.urt<br />

Esteile. .<br />

Lloyd hii.-i:<br />

artist aftf;r<br />

will pro'jablj I<br />

School of Fv •<br />

First, hnv<br />

and this * •ilrl<br />

hitch hihe b»f<br />

hit the cam<br />

come hack<br />

several 'Vlyl<br />

known as "Mi<br />

About lx<strong>in</strong><br />

"It's quite u I<br />

it very mik-h-1<br />

He th<strong>in</strong>ks i J<br />

f<strong>in</strong>e outfit." I<br />

fc's pretty i;of<br />

nermiiii. K.<br />

Urnwn. II. U \<br />

.Uhcrlon. I!. •(<br />

naiu;:«toi..i-. A. j<br />

v"i — ii.<br />

"213—S HI....,._<br />

-I- Hellnniii. A.I<br />

Itai.ler.on. P. ll<br />

1'iic'hcr. L. siuVl<br />

iiiu'ii M|<br />

mi


IP<br />

m<br />

is<br />

Dandwichi's with onions i»nd catsup; fund, except egg plant,<br />

and hamburgers. ' - ~ TI . ....... .... _^, .-„..„. —.. __ M «..--- ha tea --.«•»-.-',»--i- *** -.wf ».»..•••• (-. u^.,wu. - Hmi>"^ v.-"—- —,.-... _•'.'. • •,,,<br />

„„ ... I hoys who wear their pants low. orcha* Ta. \ ^ ^'/ i^ ^liss Cha,?e ended her story w*th<br />

Upon "" ask<strong>in</strong>g *••«- — ms »-' his <strong>Lowell</strong> Iikt>s Hia first hnto is—'women who T<br />

Her favorite sport <strong>in</strong> rid<strong>in</strong>g which<br />

sits hpj taken s<strong>in</strong>ce she has been'<br />

H fvJRlnrian. As far:a« clothes go,<br />

cashmeres and lonpr skirl's and<br />

sjicld<strong>in</strong>gs are her favorites.<br />

When asked if there watr anyth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

site didn't like about <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

she s^id, D'ya th<strong>in</strong>k teachers road<br />

ne I<br />

my lifce.-, well ail lypoi: ot i<strong>in</strong>hnais<br />

*—one of whicli j Mow about t<strong>in</strong> elsvamr and<br />

"side • dnor I'ntlman." (swimni<strong>in</strong>n' pool at <strong>Lowell</strong>? Oh, ond<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g iiro« : (l'>iit, he said, it u'mild <strong>in</strong>; mVrse, "Dus- ' talic-n is unuer the dirrctit<strong>in</strong> of 1/<br />

I ty' 1 IKUCII. .; . , | ty, , Sully, a high soph, ai the time • Set. - - B. B. **• M. Me-Elroy. JIcElroy. nnd nml Sgts.<br />

Tlniii ,-nndml this "iulorvitw with i (vmvcl a I^rgc trophy mid a blue , Vntiik OJCIIMIIC, Wm, Mart<strong>in</strong>, aildv<br />

Hi'plm JJUKIIW,'secrotiify of .Umvll. ! rili!).,n for ]itr efforts.' : un new nddit'oii to our" staff ?ji't.<br />

—;•: _ ".— '< ,..Pjtli:i?r. \\ith a lot,of hard work.<br />

Debater W<strong>in</strong>s In Olda.<br />

. Kurl;• 1 .3Iu>vr -of Loiv.il! took<br />

.Mention <strong>in</strong> tlie 7th Aiimia! Sciem e<br />

Talent . Scirch for • the West<strong>in</strong>g-i°>'« -<br />

I'.v


liB&^-'i----'---* 5 --!--- •VJjf- • •• •••••• . , . " - • "<br />

fnjuril Clasbf With Bears Today At Kfezar<br />

Indian Baseball Season Starts Soon;<br />

Competition Strong; Spirit High<br />

By Hod Shvnnnfoon<br />

'.' "Ohh-h!" '._<br />

• "Where's Che Lir<strong>in</strong>ment?" • •_•_-<br />

"Oh my achiti' hack!"<br />

Thwsa sorrowful crirs may \v>.<br />

heard any day :ifter school at<br />

"Bit' Roc"-whore Uie <strong>Lowell</strong> Bnso-<br />

Itall team if. i>re]i:ii<strong>in</strong>;? for the<br />

iong, hard trip to tho championship.<br />

After the leather spheres<br />

.start 1 S<strong>in</strong> pnrdson and "Chief" Koiikel will<br />

probably snaro the honots as ntnrt-<br />

.'-era;' Ken Friedman, now play<strong>in</strong>g<br />

["Junior Varsity will no douht<br />

;ttottii> act<strong>in</strong>n.<br />

• Tiitj • 1st suck spot scums to lio i<br />

<strong>in</strong> th"e hands of C:il Pool and 11 -II;<br />

• Godw<strong>in</strong>, both abb men. At the<br />

; Key>tone slot is Bill Mnrstco. last<br />

: year's --'pepper bos." <strong>The</strong> other<br />

j half of the doubU- play comb<strong>in</strong>ation<br />

fly<strong>in</strong>g ami th-j big bats start is be<strong>in</strong>g fought over by Barry Stone<br />

bell<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>Lowell</strong>'s baseball "l<strong>in</strong>e will !juid Krjnk Xjc),olc*. <strong>The</strong> hot /.oibe<br />

on their way.<br />

| iiL-r lies <strong>in</strong> ire h<strong>in</strong>ds of George<br />

Tliern is jjieut optimism and am-<br />

Vorjn<strong>in</strong>, Utility <strong>in</strong>tiyulers and posbition<br />

showji-by hoth the players<br />

sible stntturs are U«vd Giesber-<br />

:<br />

and Coach Wiill, "Skippy" Drys-<br />

KIT ami \V,;lt NV;--M. *<br />

dnlo.<br />

I Tli«.» «.'.t field acrauift. will !.;•<br />

Conch Delman nt* CommercL' pre-<br />

covered by student \vn\y pri'sident<br />

dicted a second place fur Low-oil,<br />

! Lloyd Ci<strong>in</strong>mtifdium ami Mih<strong>in</strong> Itndo-<br />

while others have been even m<strong>in</strong>x*<br />

vich. liie<br />

optimist"'-'.<br />

Velrran Team<br />

Tho team is composed almost entirely<br />

of liixt yvnrs vclernns and<br />

stnrs of the Sunday leagues.<br />

. Several of last years starters<br />

will l>= tjn hand. On the pitch<strong>in</strong>g<br />

staff there is George Calhiluii<br />

who will, mi doubt, shti*.y lii.s opposition<br />

sonic of tho ciiiviest curve<br />

halls <strong>in</strong> the AAA. AM city candidate,<br />

E*l "Lefty" Mayer, a fast<br />

hall urtid may be the ma<strong>in</strong>stay<br />

<strong>in</strong> the hurl<strong>in</strong>g department, Paul<br />

Morcnu him moved <strong>in</strong> from the<br />

outfield mid, with Usd Ma t<strong>in</strong> he imor,<br />

will prohuMy. get plenty of opportunity<br />

.to *:how his stuff.<br />

Calchitr Competition<br />

Tht race f>jr first- sir<strong>in</strong>g catcher<br />

•:- v, ill 1)0 as dope as a :25c .shave. Hod<br />

1 i Poly W<strong>in</strong> Aids<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln To Title<br />

Ity Jordan Wilbur<br />

Sparked hy Juek 1/ilja and Wayn_ p<br />

Ha<strong>in</strong>efi, I'olyV. .Mechanics upsi't the;<br />

1<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> varsity ::5-:i", <strong>in</strong> an rcttum made .*i.;vfirst<br />

half, hia the sharp shooi<strong>in</strong>j.'<br />

.;!' Kuily Huv.rv/.. Tm.i Olufhides and<br />

Ken Klower, kept I'oly to a 2-lS'<<br />

halftimu advantage. After an apparent<br />

explanation of 1'ol.v's UK-tics<br />

by t-oai-li Ben Xiff, t<strong>in</strong>* Indian*<br />

, hav<strong>in</strong>g th« most n^uivd hetfan to clk-K <strong>in</strong> Hi.- third q<strong>in</strong>iti-r<br />

i berths. Charlie Overstreut, 'IVd IM and held a :!.'! I'll advanta^'r will)<br />

V.'iiiH't's, Stun rfpiczur and Lennio :i m<strong>in</strong>utes to «o.<br />

:Cahi;n will him It: for the otiie. • Attempt<strong>in</strong>g to sUil' to keep I'oly<br />

liastnre.<br />

from scor<strong>in</strong>g, I.ovvll lost the ball<br />

jaiid lite Parrots scored wilh a m<strong>in</strong>-<br />

So whvn ijiayoff time cnnn.^ Low ute and a half iviii;iiiiii'c Will)<br />

ell may for t<strong>in</strong> first time <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>:my thiity sticoiid.s to no Ki>:i Wi.-vth.<br />

yuiil's In' tip \vit;l the elite of the I'oly CI-IIUT tupped <strong>in</strong> u<br />

Icntxtic. fight<strong>in</strong>g for the rhampiotihi<br />

r Track Team<br />

Meet Galileo<br />

Ity George Murray<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s mighty tracksters, defend<strong>in</strong>g<br />

champions of AAA, open<br />

their J1U8 sca»un agn<strong>in</strong>nt Galileo<br />

.March 12th at Kcznr Stadium.<br />

This years schedule will ennsists<br />

of sviwu meets <strong>in</strong>stead of only four<br />

Dtid n t'hnmpioiiship meet bctwecr<br />

thi' two lead<strong>in</strong>g teams <strong>in</strong> wieli<br />

t division.<br />

New Assistant<br />

Coai-li l::<strong>in</strong>i^ and his uov.- ns-<br />

:;i.-=t;]iit Mr, Travers are hop<strong>in</strong>g<br />

for a very >uccessful season and<br />

prclialily their t'lird .straight track<br />

cmwn.<br />

Tlv.! v;u ,-iiy «n;t<strong>in</strong> will be a<br />

sluniir con lender for the championship<br />

ln'iaiise of the many retu<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>c<br />

wlerafu. In the spr<strong>in</strong>ts -there<br />

wi;l IK' TulL.tit. iloffmi..i, and<br />

on Tim hurdles.' In the -I-IO t<strong>in</strong>-re is<br />

Chapmj-n and Mendelson; <strong>in</strong> tht;<br />

S«() and mile Fiey, Nielsen. Dan-<br />

' ford, and Sitlorius.<br />

"ll,,w<br />

rietd Kvenls Strong<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g the gmr.u.<br />

<strong>The</strong> field i-wiits too h:t\e many<br />

return<strong>in</strong>g "All - City" men. <strong>The</strong><br />

Overtime MourlbreuWr • miif.K> nii'ii thniw<strong>in</strong>ir the shot and<br />

In the overtime I'oly sroivd on a discis are Cool;. Kclil<strong>in</strong>an, Grey,<br />

After b<strong>in</strong>iig called the "ill-dad follow hy Wayne Uauie.t after a KngeiSL't.i. and Day. Preform<strong>in</strong>g<br />

LuWitlHtos" am! various other tut - l.nig shot by I.|IJ:i ir.Us-tl. I.ri.W de,ired <strong>in</strong> 194R. to hav> « i»«h.iiBli«ut t.iu alt. ; ways u top i<br />

t<strong>in</strong>t well dresser) new look.<br />

; ! Hy lion O.»traw<br />

"<strong>Lowell</strong> yOs W<strong>in</strong> Aga<strong>in</strong>; Varsity<br />

Rema<strong>in</strong>s In 2nd Place"<br />

That's what the Sport<strong>in</strong>g Green<br />

will scream if <strong>Lowell</strong> comes out on<br />

top today.<br />

Mission's vnrnily, although<br />

weakened by mid term graduation,<br />

has beea improv<strong>in</strong>g rapidly and<br />

could, if Kny Itrodnik and Irv<br />

f;if*ler are at their best, defent<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

j <strong>The</strong> Inju'if"-. paced by two of t<strong>in</strong>:<br />

•city's »-?st. Ken Klowur and T- •!<br />

Gbfkides me out to beat Miaftfon<br />

because they renember w-jll 'how<br />

Misrion's :!0s robiied our undefeated<br />

lightweights out of their last Kiimu<br />

<strong>in</strong> M7.<br />

Iiill Slcvi'iifjon and Itudy Su.tre/<br />

arc billed as two of | he city's<br />

most improvtd bail plnytTH and<br />

I trim t<strong>in</strong>s N'elson has filled Drew<br />

Turner's position to a "T".<br />

If L<strong>in</strong>coln has defeated Gatileu<br />

whim this is published, <strong>Lowell</strong> belung^<br />

<strong>in</strong> undisputed second position.<br />

Hut, no mutter what the results-<br />

BKAT M.SK-IpNI!<br />

Our light weights spurkcd by Forward<br />

Diwi-y Barrnn and Tom Glikl>arg.<br />

will not tuuniph t^o easily.<br />

At tho time of this publication<br />

Mission's :tOs are <strong>in</strong> third place and<br />

are out to heat <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

If tiiL. ivhotmd<strong>in</strong>g of ICd Mayer<br />

and t<strong>in</strong>; floor plnytnj: r..<br />

ghtweiKht contender.,<br />

1 »er theii<br />

fiiot as yet<br />

State*,<br />

national s<br />

^•;, <strong>The</strong>y<br />

, Kuzar l';iviltc<strong>in</strong>. I'idy'.<br />

victory virlunily entires the L'ncidn >I<br />

laiii*>i the title us this goes to press..<br />

the" Cards moct :t Graduntionriddlfd<br />

Mission Bear airgi-.'gation .<br />

zar's hai'dwoods <strong>in</strong> the,season f<strong>in</strong>ale. Tho<br />

Beurs, i: power <strong>in</strong> early ..season nlay. an;<br />

now only a mere W<strong>in</strong>dow of theif fornicr<br />

selves, but thoy have w<strong>in</strong>s"Willr.tlnii failc«B«rf.<br />

<strong>in</strong> Erv. Gislti*. KoyJJrodnik'und Did;<br />

Grtieilberg. -- '' \" : • ,'<br />

..<strong>The</strong>'.thunUii'rii<strong>in</strong>^Uifrt/uM of<br />

: have iilrtad? all but c/rtched tho;~champfo<br />

iY^MieiHro»klyh7Si(rn<strong>in</strong>at the<br />

rusli'cil bj^ViiUh"jF<br />

<strong>in</strong>Tia'oiirllmc Coli Dulldln ;<br />

Photo b> Hob Glenn<br />

71 '


tfssgffii<br />

<strong>The</strong> Youth Shall Be <strong>The</strong> Warriors<br />

Universal Mililaiv T.-..<strong>in</strong>.-.,., :„ _.. ,!_ _ V. is<br />

.,,-, It's about time the jelly-bra<strong>in</strong>edidea isteThro.mhoul<br />

our nntion realized lhat the only way lo oppose force Wth<br />

n S a?^a. bU scc l uX. aKKrCSS1VC acU " nS '" Eu ' )1: •"'"»•£ »r:<br />

<strong>The</strong>y refused to release a war torn, weakened Poland<br />

Rumania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Yugoslavia were crushed<br />

helplessly beneath the "iron curta<strong>in</strong>" of police stale rufe<br />

Courageous Czcchoslavakia succumbed to Communist <strong>in</strong>trigue.<br />

Proverlystrickcn Ch<strong>in</strong>a weakly resists Communist!<br />

pressure. |<br />

Certa<strong>in</strong> American "statesmen" and wer.l.-knecd people 1<br />

have gazed ci<strong>in</strong>tp ncnlly, through r(isc-!<strong>in</strong>lc


BANCUCOS OLOOTHlGtl VCHOOLNCWSIVV<br />

'• . r '-?vV •" -Publliheil I'y tha ^'wocUttcd Stiirtenm<br />

••••• •; • -. nf,-U*wetl.UlEh Schmil<br />

~r.•;„•,. l)lH( Hlfrf.ui stITM> snn Fnu.cliK.-o.<br />

-• Cnllfornla<br />

I* II. R. S. A. Member? FYo»<br />

EDITOR .._^.._. ..„.. JACK SHUMAN<br />

• Associate Editor ..-«~.\..«.. Bob Inman<br />

News Editor . «_... Uyman Berston<br />

Sports Editor ....... -,«~,. Georjio Cnllahnn<br />

Girls Snorts Editor ... ;~.\\.. Janet Jones<br />

Feature Editor „„._......_;._.... Glorii v iBreckenridj;e<br />

Artists Rod Shcpardson, 1'orrest Bailey<br />

Photographers "« - • '....//... Bob Glenn<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager ~....._.~~~...-. ;£...--. Bob Horn<br />

Advisor _ w''J W.Patterson<br />

REPORTERS/<br />

Alnn StiMtnr ~-^L~<br />

' Walt Khiti _„ Jimmy Lam . J L<br />

Deborah Drldwcll -'»'/<br />

Joanna Rotl<strong>in</strong>chllil Jnnct Joncn<br />

» Cleorco Yuen<br />

JnmcM Wcnton<br />

. 1)111 Loiilo<br />

Kon Ostrnw<br />

Gcorjro Murniy ^^H.^..^. ^..^»».. •—.....,.. ..... l'rit« Fenirtcr<br />

Nancy ltjurk Donn l>iui;lniw ...Jori<strong>in</strong>n WHlmr<br />

Locker Interviews<br />

What ftlrl's locker would bo complete without<br />

the million nnd one th<strong>in</strong>gs always neatly and<br />

carefully placed <strong>in</strong>side a spotlessly clean lockerV<br />

Your necret agent X-4 ha." just completed <strong>in</strong>terview<strong>in</strong>g<br />

such a locker.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first th<strong>in</strong>g I spotted hnng<strong>in</strong>g on the door<br />

on the <strong>in</strong>side by a th<strong>in</strong>, frayed str<strong>in</strong>g was a large,<br />

magnify<strong>in</strong>g mirror with a crack down the center<br />

from obivlous abuse probably due to door slamm<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Under the mirror was a large picture of<br />

that gloiv<strong>in</strong>" movie star.<br />

Yep, you guessed it girls, Van Johnson—<br />

autographed toot<br />

Inside the locker on top of n mile high stuck<br />

of papers snt a large cignr box, which, after<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g opened, proved to conta<strong>in</strong> assorted combs<br />

smeared with nail polish, n supply of chew<strong>in</strong>g<br />

gum, 2 shades cf -lipstick* 1 pencil, 1 eraser, 1<br />

pen with no po<strong>in</strong>t, 1 apple core, some ornngn<br />

peel<strong>in</strong>gs, and -ast but not least a compact with<br />

ANOTHER mirror, nit for immediate use.<br />

Attack<strong>in</strong>g the pita of papers under the cigar<br />

box, your reporter found many papers for English,<br />

evidently for Miss Mnchcttu, several other Math<br />

papers with recom<strong>in</strong>cndchie? grades, another<br />

npple core, (this girl trust love apples), a biology<br />

notebook for Mr. Dubunn, a yellow and mi<br />

colored bobby sock, n small box uf cough drops<br />

obviousty not Ut-ed for some time, more paper.-*.<br />

Way down nt the bottom completely buried—<br />

an envelope with the locks of her boy friend's<br />

hair, who similarly must have hwn buried ntt far<br />

as she was concerned.<br />

So now you can reaily see what \» bcli<strong>in</strong>d th.-*<br />

iron door of n Kirl's locker. Next time, yotir reporter<br />

will <strong>in</strong>terview a boy'.t looker nnd then its<br />

your turn tj have fun, uirls. Adios.<br />

lFiUN~CHAffER<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cannibal Conffi Dance was n bij» success;<br />

some of the jjirln wore paronEs and one girl won*<br />

<strong>in</strong>flnmahle hula skirt. Tiye janitor swept up -17G<br />

burnt matches the next morn<strong>in</strong>jr.<br />

After .-totnc of the f*li»H(S I smv <strong>in</strong> naro»c«.<br />

I'm wril<strong>in</strong>ji a mntR called, "HnnRii, boneo, bonc«.<br />

you should BO buck to the Congo."<br />

One boy came dressed <strong>in</strong> a tuxedo nnd witii<br />

a roso <strong>in</strong> his lapel, nnd another t'amc with four<br />

roses.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re' h an electricity shortnee at present.<br />

You'ro.pnly allowed to toast your broad on one<br />

side. <strong>The</strong> tecn-ajfers are cooperat<strong>in</strong>g wonderfully.<br />

As noon at* n couple sitH down on the pnfn, all<br />

the I Ik'Ills RO not.<br />

To save still more elfletricity why not close<br />

school a few hours earlier? I'm help<strong>in</strong>g by do<strong>in</strong>g<br />

my homework only dur<strong>in</strong>g diiylight hours, between<br />

3:10 nnd 3:30.<br />

Here is sonit* more news. As soon :IH the city<br />

passes a ?7,85C^sr.r'J.i,1.fl0 bond istm>, Mr. Monroe<br />

will receive a new <strong>in</strong>k pad.<br />

>Vhnt jirom<strong>in</strong>ent atudent with the <strong>in</strong>itials Q.<br />

J. 'A., was seen out with another prom<strong>in</strong>ent<br />

student with the <strong>in</strong>itials I. O. U.? Hmmmmm? I<br />

was surprized to,heat' that the walk<strong>in</strong>g man was<br />

Jack Benny, I thought it was Abraham L<strong>in</strong>coln.<br />

So long now, AtUos and Ilasta Lumbago.<br />

; APRIL .0, 1048<br />

THELASTPIIAR<br />

<strong>The</strong> Last Pillar—Student Government<br />

When Dr. Clish outlawed school fraternities and sororities, he did<br />

little more than put the words on papur. It became the task of the <strong>in</strong>dividual<br />

<strong>in</strong>stitutions to enforce the rule and <strong>in</strong>trnduce new outlets for<br />

students' energy and <strong>in</strong>telligence. LowHl partly met the challenge,<br />

announc<strong>in</strong>g plans for many future student body dances.<br />

However, there is need for an even ir ire extensive project; reconstruction<br />

of our student government. This appears nn overwhelm<strong>in</strong>g<br />

task, but Armand Magid offers a plan that is <strong>in</strong> no way complex, yet<br />

conlnifVi' the important elements necessary for success.<br />

Magid's reconstruction program is patterned after the functions<br />

of our nntional government. It does not advocate dissolution of the<br />

present schonl governmental agencies; on thvs contrary, it is <strong>in</strong>situtod<br />

to give these agencies the power fcr nmrc active legislation. At the<br />

head of the organization is the student body president, elected <strong>in</strong> the<br />

same way as <strong>in</strong> the present practice. Likewise also elected are a first<br />

and secoml vice-president. TIIL- first be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> charge of the dance com- ,<br />

mitteo, an executive agency, anil the latter, Urn presid<strong>in</strong>g officer of the |<br />

legislature. !<br />

<strong>The</strong> present "Board of Dire.tors" shall comprise the present's cab<strong>in</strong>et,<br />

while the room reps, shall be members of the student council<br />

(legislature), given the task of meet<strong>in</strong>g ut determ<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong>tervals to carry<br />

on the various bus<strong>in</strong>ess at bund. <strong>The</strong> judicial powers are vested <strong>in</strong> the<br />

newly proposed studont court (see story en student court).<br />

<strong>The</strong> responsibility of school betterment rests with the entire student<br />

body. Let's realize this responsibility now.<br />

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<br />

Dear Editor: A recent, rul<strong>in</strong>g by the faculty l<strong>in</strong>t! made it aga<strong>in</strong>st<br />

rules for the girls to cat lunch <strong>in</strong> the conf<strong>in</strong>ed area outside the gsttc<br />

which lied previously been allotted to them. Is this fair? We never<br />

compla<strong>in</strong>ed when wn were refused permission to leave the build<strong>in</strong>g, but<br />

this is too much. Maybe they want <strong>Lowell</strong> reconverted <strong>in</strong>to a boys'<br />

school. IC that's what they want, they may soon get it.<br />

. A Croup of <strong>Lowell</strong> Girls<br />

<strong>The</strong> frustrated girls have an exceptionally short memory. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

cither hnve for col ten or were not <strong>in</strong>formed I hot certa<strong>in</strong> memlwrx of<br />

their Hex violated the previous lenient rules about the area to which<br />

they refer. About their restrict<strong>in</strong>g the school to boys—welt, that's okay,<br />

too.<br />

Dear Editor: We feel that <strong>Lowell</strong> is undemocratic. Some girls nr\><br />

able to afford nicer clothes than others nnd sulwoquently they get nil<br />

the boys. Is this true democracy? Wo suggest tNit uniforms be issued<br />

to us all and that way no one is at a disadvantage that is no fault of<br />

his or bers. S. P.<br />

Nuff t*aid.<br />

Redsk<strong>in</strong>s 'Round Reservation<br />

p ^<br />

fS'orf 8 BrcckcnridgeT r A^ f . l .<br />

: >S£Vriis£rj*ap Year!, -. ,\-' ••;..•."••,• • > •. .. .<br />

^Well, it gives me a good excuse to trip up<br />

some, of the gals around here with ft'lulu of a<br />

question: "what would be your method of hook<strong>in</strong>g<br />

nn <strong>in</strong>nocent (?), defenseless (?) male <strong>in</strong>'19487"<br />

Walk<strong>in</strong>g down the hall with a few good<br />

methods <strong>in</strong> m<strong>in</strong>d myself, I saw ANN SCHIESSEL<br />

and JOY SUGAR-MAN. Joy immediately nnwered<br />

my question with, " I'd wear four ~rose». r *i Ann<br />

thought a m<strong>in</strong>ute and then came up with\this<br />

gem of wisdom, "I'd <strong>in</strong>vite him over to my hiiiu?<br />

to play Monopoly." • ' >.<br />

Dctour<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to Mian Harrison's office I «tw<br />

the whole staff liuslly at work, but MURIEL and<br />

FRANCES WILSON didn't look too busy so |<br />

Hubtlcy popped the question to them. "It would<br />

depend cnllrlcy on who the man is." But Frances<br />

paid we had n foolproof scheme, "Use a Iwar-<br />

Out <strong>in</strong> a secluded comer of the court, eat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

their lunches were NANCY MULLARKY and<br />

COItNEILIA RHOADES. Nancy was silent a<br />

m<strong>in</strong>ute then looked deep <strong>in</strong>to my eyes and said,<br />

"I'd Hypnotize him". Not to be outdone Corny<br />

suggested, "I'd tell him my father owned a<br />

brewery." (Don't get excited, he really doesn't)<br />

Pass<strong>in</strong>g by 305 who should I sec shak<strong>in</strong>g up A<br />

mixture of II 2 SO -1 but MARGOT HELMUTIL<br />

Before the first explosion Margot managed to<br />

say. "I'd take my lasso and rope him."<br />

JACKIE GEARY anH NO KM A WALSH had<br />

just ttlammed (he door to Mr. Lorbcer's room<br />

when I came nlung and, you guessed it. asked them<br />

THE question. <strong>The</strong>y both f<strong>in</strong>ally agreed on this,<br />

•lirivr him to Seal* Rock on it moonlit night,<br />

turn off the radio ."<br />

AN OPEN CORRESPONDENCE<br />

TO DOCTOR HERBERT C. CLISH<br />

Dear Dr. Clish:<br />

How's every little th<strong>in</strong>g?<br />

I don't usually give out compliments free of<br />

charge, but your case seems to be the exception.<br />

Why ?<br />

Oh. because of a matter you tactfully handle:!<br />

recently but which went for the most part unnoticed<br />

by your fellow taxpayer?. I'm reforr<strong>in</strong>c<br />

to stand at a recent Chamber of Commerce meet<strong>in</strong>g<br />

when several prom<strong>in</strong>ent bus<strong>in</strong>essmen decided<br />

to become educators. <strong>The</strong>y called our economics<br />

textbooks radical, a most abused nnd general<br />

terms, then they decided to call for an <strong>in</strong>vwigation<br />

of all texts.<br />

You .taw the .situation and proceetled to bat one<br />

thousand when you heard a statement made to<br />

tlw "ffect that if students go <strong>in</strong>to the bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

Aorlil with this knowlege it would certa<strong>in</strong>ly prove<br />

(li.Htnstrous, Did this mean the hooks teach too<br />

little ...•>;... ?<br />

<strong>The</strong> truth is that high school economics cour^<br />

is <strong>in</strong>tended to give nnd understand<strong>in</strong>g of social<br />

problems and noth<strong>in</strong>g more. Apparently noth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

more was discu*mc. Serenndc of the Bells<br />

(i. Mamma :<br />

7. True<br />

8. How Soon<br />

J). Two Loves Have I<br />

10. Golden Earr<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

Did You Know?<br />

That Don Rr<strong>in</strong>berp, 322, waj tie<br />

only trumpet player at a recent<br />

DELANO FULLER<br />

"I hate creamed j onions," said<br />

Delano <strong>in</strong> reply to the first of a<br />

loni- succession of questions fired<br />

at him. . . ,.<br />

Delano, 4E" clans prehiuuiit, sccrc-<br />

>'.". tory"6t* the Scroll-(T.d life member<br />

: Ol the C. S. P. is a little over fi<br />

feet tall, has dark hair, bluish<br />

.^grily «yes, and a radiant personality.<br />

_<br />

Ycjr <strong>in</strong>terview<strong>in</strong>g 1 reporter asked<br />

him which subject he liked bust<br />

at <strong>Lowell</strong>. In 1 reply ho stated,<br />

: "I like Math best, and I have<br />

' •, takei^it s<strong>in</strong>ce I was a freshman. ^<br />

\\ Dclanu" has cottenj70 po<strong>in</strong>ts (n<br />

\, straight A-cardX/or several tcrmti;<br />

, vFor^thiB reason ? the ^next logical<br />

Jquestion'r/:tB,-T^'IIttve~ you always<br />

•••Vollcn J s(niight "A" while at Lowi,<br />

but received no<br />

:^'I21ikbiI*wII-oai;n r DAVE GEOFFR1AN<br />

Mnnsieur cst-ci.' que vous vault'7.<br />

ne djre?<br />

This gem of French compositio-<br />

mil eloquence came' from Dave<br />

"Pierre" Geoffriau prc<br />

struii<strong>in</strong><br />

clown tho hull; In- -r,e arm<br />

Fh<br />

arm his h<br />

French OOOKR, on the"bthor—Joan. J<br />

S<strong>in</strong>ce cntcr<strong>in</strong>p- <strong>Lowell</strong> three and<br />

half years.ago, Davo has been<br />

...isislnnt yell leaiar twice, head<br />

yell Icniler once, made Block L for<br />

baukctball, also Scroll, and Bii;<br />

Brothers.<br />

HfSiPrMo and Joy is his "Hot<br />

Kpd" ,-(u moment of Silence) for<br />

which ho swoars ho refused an<br />

offer of a new Cadallac. l'--r<br />

When asked of his likes ami dis-<br />

HSfiff •%**J',fe *?}'?* 1«lckly;<br />

I •<br />

-wliole,'V he<br />

; ;q<br />

arried away.'V!'^: :i<br />

tant'waB: hla/idea of<br />

l—'Tall^blonde, <strong>in</strong>jbiteyeandTbnUt<br />

I '!i. ko l i a h " lld ' 1 MAXINE MAZZANTTI SALLY PICETTI<br />

Between hurried bites of liur ham <strong>Lowell</strong>, meet Sally I'icotti, 5' 0"<br />

j sandwich Max<strong>in</strong>e tried In :<strong>in</strong>swcr tall, dark liair sparkl<strong>in</strong>g eyes—a<br />

some of the questions this nosey pleasure to <strong>in</strong>terview.<br />

reporter was fir<strong>in</strong>g at her.<br />

Sal t-amo to <strong>Lowell</strong> from Aptos<br />

Tho petite vice-prcxy „£ t\K ^.n<br />

<strong>in</strong> M(l was a member of the 11-3<br />

danct) cummittcc, participates <strong>in</strong><br />

class has sparkl<strong>in</strong>g brown eyes, TV""!!!"-', and rid<strong>in</strong>g, is on tho<br />

dark brown hair, and drroses <strong>in</strong> Kirl s Uluck "L", and a member of<br />

tho typical <strong>Lowell</strong> stylo of a skirt the C. S. F.<br />

,'n sweater 'n saddles.<br />

, Inquiries about her favorite octiviliy<br />

broUEht an Immediate re-<br />

When I asked Max IKT likes and sponse. "I'd rather rido horseback<br />

put peeies she replied, •! love sum. than cat," «ho said with a gleam<br />

mertime and Ch<strong>in</strong>ese • niod. but <strong>in</strong> hnr eye. Her attempts to discuss<br />

tho meritB of Eastern styl:; rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

cun't aland sloppy boys and snub. madii a hasty retreat necessary.<br />

bltih girls."<br />

"Wht i<br />

I casually slide tho next oollestion<br />

"What "What is your" Ideal Idl b<br />

like," niia iiromptly Cot' this any».<br />

but on sec-18»-or:<br />

"About; 5J, 0Vi;,wiVh a-noo.1<br />

end'thought added. ^<strong>The</strong>.spirit is<br />

Uho best <strong>in</strong> thecityand the-admlra-'<br />

liersonality.'neati and very ucnlctic.<br />

lion? of .all otiier cschools." He; ex- (Throe guesses<br />

claimed that ho def <strong>in</strong>atcly disliked<br />

stuckjup eirls and tho now look.<br />

^Dvo's hobbies are varie? Md d so very fond of animate that he<br />

keeps middle-sliedjii'liBators <strong>in</strong> his<br />

<strong>in</strong>g."<br />

« Wr horso; before cont<strong>in</strong>u- backyaCd. % ^<br />

ntends. to go to Oal. but That one of the many <strong>Lowell</strong>:<br />

groups that sail on week endu Is<br />

composed, of Dick Connick, 203,<br />

f'"T««t Anderson, 139, Carl Na«el.<br />

favorite foods are sleak and 139, Bob Fisher, 203, and njim<br />

" Horseradih d ' t Barnett,'2O3. -•-';• .:!igffe;<br />

1 :<br />

Nlh/regret, we left.her after a<br />

]*That•;Willie ."woo-woo'; .'.Wong,<br />

Sfllllont Chlncso cage star, who sf,t<br />

"i°tFi, A - tournamontiaflrc.Tplui'sd<br />

at-both <strong>Lowell</strong> and Poly,! etf'for- 1<br />

ra a a 10<br />

;,'n ,?; " "- ara^Seilatter,-afc<br />

m-frip-'l<br />

mm<br />

rantisi,<br />

On April z<br />

•I»'« J i


S^ANGE^T ARIEL CEUB<br />

MAEES HIT WITH NEW ANDJOLD<br />

s. u i ON<br />

Ily llonn Douglass<br />

t.. Familiar and unfamiliar faces<br />

F-\- -like were seen bump<strong>in</strong>g elbows<br />

"" ~ (not literally!) at tho Ariel Club,<br />

• , Match jiarch 13, as L<strong>Lowell</strong> e ppresented<br />

its<br />

fl<strong>in</strong>t rip-far<strong>in</strong>g dance.<br />

Two hundred frtrnngely<br />

l t d t h h clail<br />

WOB filled with <strong>Lowell</strong> blood recent-i<br />

ly when tho two jokers from S. F.1-;—* - '—'<br />

TREND GOES TO ART State COIICRO who enfrtn<strong>in</strong>cd at! nn . wr •* ixr"<br />

Tho_palnt is fly<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> rooxs 403<br />

and 4051 ,: '><br />

Tho Rembrandt* of tomorrow<br />

slave away at palnt<strong>in</strong>i:«. crafts and<br />

couples sauntered through the h letter<strong>in</strong>g each day until f<strong>in</strong>ished<br />

nortals lead<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to the Ariel Club,<br />

product* show hours of work and<br />

patience. - ,.<br />

dressed <strong>in</strong> everyth<strong>in</strong>g from yacht<strong>in</strong>g<br />

outfits to sarongs.<br />

-.Thl" year Jlrs. Haw's anil Mfos<br />

Olt! H^nds Itetum<br />

Chasos reports show a dif<strong>in</strong>ite<br />

Such ••* '.vli-known figures as<br />

Art trend at <strong>Lowell</strong> Both teachers<br />

'-Chuck Oliver, Barry Brcnnan, and<br />

had to turn nway students.<br />

Bob Obcrg, all graduates this Jan-<br />

.Mrs. Dass Is especially <strong>in</strong>terested<br />

uary, were there cutt<strong>in</strong>g a^menn<br />

In tlu Crafts group which is work-<br />

step with their respective partners.<br />

<strong>in</strong>g on ceramics, black pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Tak<strong>in</strong>p; <strong>in</strong> hats and coats and<br />

nnd woi«i carv<strong>in</strong>g. Art I made a<br />

tips were Bill Kooy nnd Katie<br />

pcr»rmcti\-o mural designed by Kd-<br />

Taylor, cramed <strong>in</strong>to nn extremely<br />

die Knhn nnd assisted hy Pnt Fitt-<br />

undersized check room.<br />

gerald, Doris -McCi<strong>in</strong>oly nnd Margaret<br />

Jlalone, Ron Vogjl's oil<br />

Sarongs<br />

pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g of a sand dune will pro-<br />

Girls classified under the mftre bably appear <strong>in</strong> the hall.<br />

brave-^i>T^;- who sported sa'0ii;?s Miss Chase's costume design<br />

figures were: class seems to lie most <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

1<br />

our IW-Wow IU.y, made «on»l What WOUlCl I OU<br />

nasty rcmnrks about us. '• -'•'• -,r^' J —. - _ » —_•<br />

<strong>The</strong>y cut us un with the approval | I In If Ynil<br />

of a hunch of roar<strong>in</strong>g I'arrout, We • E -' U -Out of the Fry<strong>in</strong>g pan"<br />

Its the term plaj, on the 25, 27,<br />

and 28 of May, that Is the ma<strong>in</strong>'' *<br />

topic of <strong>in</strong>terest to all fjture<br />

1 x uu><br />

Bcrnhardts and Barrymores.. J-fiV/<br />

J -M<br />

should <strong>in</strong>vite these so-called «i-i-TJ#wi A TVfill<strong>in</strong>n?<br />

tcrtfl<strong>in</strong>Qrn l>nck nnd havu ;hom! •»*.«• tl -A lTI.ll.UUit*<br />

lynched on tha rally platfnrm In! What would jou do if >ou had<br />

front of the entire <strong>Lowell</strong> jbjJent a million dollnrs7 We thought this<br />

bo<br />

!J.?\ , - . • ".- iwns an <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g question so wo<br />

This <strong>in</strong>formation was obta<strong>in</strong>ed asked Jiomo stuoViU and faculty<br />

from a usually relit.Mo sounv—a and gut tho fclldHihs; answers:<br />

rolyltc. L: Merla Burnstcfn: "Buy up alMhe<br />

7 fdog pounds and set the dogs frae."<br />

1<br />

' .Mr. H. M. Monroe: "I don't want<br />

R.O.T.C. To March v million."<br />

Sunny Waldcn: "Spend it."<br />

At Presidio In<br />

Mr. Voyne: "???????"<br />

Richard Conlan: "»uy a per-<br />

Army Day Program I ;mancnt » park<strong>in</strong>g space at Msr<strong>in</strong>a<br />

'^rwns"<br />

. lly Hyman Ilerston i<br />

Today is Army Day<br />

Sgt. yi "I'd (five it to the<br />

Bnrlmru Wnlker.Xlo Anno .Tepsoii,' All nre mnkiiiB models of ......<br />

Ma'ilyn Hamlyn, Wornia Wnlsh,: paper mnchetto and str<strong>in</strong>g Carole<br />

Xa'wv RemensporgerMInrilyn Roth J Stevens is outstand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> this<br />

Mirtha MncKenzie, Mtrla Burnt*! n, i art-class, however her models are<br />

--Lydia Totter. Mnrlom>\ Cohen, .Inn; rather restquo,<br />

—"Scott, Xonie Kts-Hok<strong>in</strong>.\5nlly Piwt-1 •<br />

ti, nnd Gcornannc Gettlor. | TRAFFIC<br />

1 .« «.<br />

<strong>The</strong> title role* for the boys vent<br />

to Bill Fticdricks Tho plays Ncr~<br />

man; Dave Wayland wjwplayi<br />

Tony; Phil Liberty and Jack Sntor-<br />

IOUH who both play i George; Dick<br />

Ratto and Adrian Greenberff who<br />

play Mr. Kenny and Dave Mandel-<br />

I«on and Dick B*kcr who play Mr.<br />

Cohurn.<br />

<strong>The</strong> future Bernhardta are Lonio<br />

lllackman pity<strong>in</strong>g Marge; Virg<strong>in</strong>ia<br />

Johnson and < Ann Fowlkv both<br />

play<strong>in</strong>g Kate; Croker and Ande<strong>in</strong>on<br />

who both play Dottle; Lucretia<br />

Scott and Bcv McCann, both play<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Muriel; and Rosslyn M<strong>in</strong>taer<br />

and Jam Holt who both play the<br />

Idld<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Rattalion will march <strong>in</strong> xi'] v£ v-w. •'«»[<br />

view before tho command<strong>in</strong>g gen-lo„„. M "-— ""'<br />

oral <strong>in</strong> the retreat ceremony. Gen-: i ._,i «„„: •<br />

fi.»» I *CI»rk will probably'be,,,*!;"' 1 <strong>The</strong> play Is about a group of kids<br />

Uio love the ntago but who Just<br />

ami to me souiftihavcn.t ^ j ^ the -breaks.<br />

«"««"<br />

1 " J<br />

m commt<strong>in</strong>d. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> battalion<br />

has bean selected us one of the<br />

fnur host battalions <strong>in</strong> the city. i<br />

S<strong>in</strong>hts to see dur<strong>in</strong>g t\ie even<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Lowell</strong>'s traffic found, under the All rndclN will <strong>in</strong>spect the prwU<br />

wcro: Miss Adams and ilis» Lori- direction of Mr. Aljrer, '.j already dio nnd <strong>in</strong>slnllallonH which will<br />

(Tan chuck<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>truders over the on duty <strong>in</strong> the morn<strong>in</strong>g and iiftnr- <strong>in</strong>clude Heavy Weapons, Tanks<br />

back fence; the one hour hnttle noon. <strong>The</strong> students of Lmwil have A I'*8(l Jet plane and a Hell icon tor.<br />

nf the check room l<strong>in</strong>e, nftenrnrds; always Ind a good nvnnl wlien <strong>The</strong> endrtx will climax the day<br />

Ron O.ttrnw .tlumpod <strong>in</strong> the corner<br />

o fthe telephone booth from mere K , ,lf ., „ __.,, ... .,<br />

exhaustion; and Alexander Belle; wr u-;il have, the student body ij»:<br />

Hi<br />

Hi<br />

nI1 !>»>* tnhuit: ic a branch of the<br />

HI do<strong>in</strong>g a sharp'Jhiirlcftton. afked to be especially careful when 'Service \vhi»h ioses more m*-n <strong>in</strong><br />

Cokes were served, throughout " " " '" '"' ~' ' r it come, to traffic," hiit" this tnrm i '<br />

" ' '<br />

the even<strong>in</strong>g by Kd Lowe, a very<br />

efficient bnrtender, thus summ<strong>in</strong>g<br />

up nne of the lw.st dances of the i T||/jior|<br />

Party Given To Frosh<br />

By Shield And Scroll<br />

iy llllv ' n it d<strong>in</strong>ner at the m«w halt.<br />

let-mis;; «f thet many ra<strong>in</strong>y "Inyn^,, 1 *?.^ , Anr , <strong>The</strong>y<br />

"Ccunt it every<br />

take nn apt. In Greenwich Village<br />

nnd when the father of one of th-3<br />

Jack Lynd; "fiuy a Cud. and give three girls i-om** look<strong>in</strong>g for his<br />

thn rest to charity."<br />

sweet child complications net <strong>in</strong>.<br />

.Mr. Leubncr: "Buy a Buick far She c<strong>in</strong>'t expla<strong>in</strong> the three boys<br />

every student at lowed"<br />

who shnr*? *^e apt. Add to this setup<br />

Mr. Cnllntther: "U»c It Io pro* a rnthor confused landlady who<br />

mote pence thruout the world," th<strong>in</strong>ks she is watch<strong>in</strong>g a play nil<br />

Con Duvtdcnko: "i'd buy aomc the time and a producer who Is<br />

physics equipment for Mr. Snrnes." always brew<strong>in</strong>g exotic ntmp.«:, N«<br />

Anno SchiCRsel: "Remodel Mr. connection to th-2 titley<br />

Dny, \TO snouiti Monroe's 1»2G Dodge,"<br />

<strong>The</strong> play is really a Hot and<br />

Set. Mart<strong>in</strong>: "Retire ur.-i letthem<br />

is a limited supply of ticket*<br />

cross<strong>in</strong>g aimers and to obey llioIwcxndci! <strong>in</strong>d killnl then .my other,<br />

niitttre tbke its o'irse."<br />

so ''first come, first serwd."<br />

traffic boys. '», nmnch of the son-ice whichi does<br />

Co--ii HarrL: "Pay fi t<br />

to n cuy."<br />

Let there be a t won I y-four hour<br />

fiKhti B<br />

" '<br />

pauts to reflect on the pass<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

St. IVilrirkn Dny I'arndo<br />

Easier Vacation.<br />

On March tliu Utli la.st, tho l<strong>in</strong>t- Mrs. Barr; "Drop I,VaT* (but<br />

li ld i h l C you can't tnkc it v:ith :*^u.)<br />

Iti^rnitru iMcGownn and Herman<br />

^nes: QUIT SCHOOL JacqueKne Geary<br />

(JeoTge Cnllihr.n: "Uuild a nt>w;lI7|MQ '*<br />

ithlt-lic lhic Nladium stadiu for I^owi'll." Iji »» flllS .<br />

Itar, Ostrow: "Buy a rose colored Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e Geary placed first nnd<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln Co-ivtrt. nnd drive over tojArmand Magi-I fourth nga<strong>in</strong>st high<br />

school stm>?nts from hay ar j:.ircii nth at Burl<strong>in</strong>gan-.e<br />

j IIIK^I School <strong>in</strong> tho American<br />

l^'jrion Oratory Contest.<br />

; Th<br />

" mntrat started last Fcbruniy<br />

2(ith when Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e of Dis-<br />

|lrict 7 ,<strong>in</strong>,i Armnnd of District 8<br />

* :<br />

Sale Drop<br />

!'•; spirit i? dy<strong>in</strong>g!<br />

Some 2.V) students failed to buyV;.yB awarde"d'lRt""pl'ace"for"San<br />

the way liut not the wrong way, •<br />

yet high Wnior.reg, ».. and ,18, rjr,^ j ^ . K<br />

failed to Rot 100 ; ,r.<br />

Library Presented<br />

- Heart and PhiHp<strong>in</strong>cs I)e.<br />

r chnlion.<br />

WITHIN THE G. A. A. Dance Friday<br />

danec will be held April 0 <strong>in</strong><br />

Did you know that <strong>Lowell</strong> is UwiFlynn, Miw Adi.m«. Miss l>caHryjt)i; Armory under the direction of<br />

only school <strong>in</strong> the "city to have j nnd Mrs. Hole accwmpa<strong>in</strong>cd the: th)? Saber Club f<strong>in</strong>d u good time<br />

a moxlern danc<strong>in</strong>g group?<br />

<strong>The</strong> girls have been attend<strong>in</strong>g S gl, ** browhi broUKlH.tl,eir,,wn their n food y j £ ftrlSSl.^".n'w."']^ ffl,<br />

nnd n.iv j other th<strong>in</strong>gs, they rud<br />

n series of programs given by theand<br />

played tennis.<br />

I the from of this paper,<br />

Sun Francisco Dance Lcapic. <strong>The</strong> hasketbiill group of I lie<br />

On April 22 thta group will have G.A.A. had hd a Basketball Bktbll <strong>Play</strong> Day.<br />

a pploy<br />

day <strong>in</strong> the auditorium ami<br />

with Jeffemon High <strong>in</strong> Duly City<br />

the cirlH rrom different tttchoolK<br />

hhnvcbcvn<br />

<strong>in</strong>vited itd t to ttd attend.<br />

<strong>The</strong> managers and officers if<br />

G.A.A. ore still recuperat<strong>in</strong>g from<br />

the weekend they spent at Cather<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Hunt Lodge <strong>in</strong> Mill Valley,<br />

Tho girls Ivsft Friday, March 5,<br />

and stayed until Sunday.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y who went on the weekend<br />

were Betty Luderman, Betty Jones,<br />

Madel<strong>in</strong>e Malioney Hildur Mulil<br />

1<br />

With Twenty-six<br />

"Rivers" Books<br />

Ity Itun ONtrow<br />

Who siiid there is a drought <strong>in</strong><br />

Cnlifurnla?<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are 2C rivers <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Library!<br />

uly Cit W<strong>in</strong>ner of the 114 class election* <strong>Lowell</strong> was presented \ICI books<br />

nn March 18. T\\*enty girl at tende<br />

i l , Dcluno Fuller, vice of the River Scriee-J by the San<br />

the p<strong>in</strong>y day, which wai,s<br />

the i'JrMt! president, Maxim* Mazzunti, nnd Francisco Exam<strong>in</strong>er for w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g<br />

miHiVntr V.i7.ni] P(s MnkTi the Annual American History<br />

's Day the assistant<br />

mmijiRerj.<br />

l By Joanne Ilothschild<br />

Joseph<strong>in</strong>e wont to class<br />

Pat on c tuck<br />

Jo.HCjili<strong>in</strong>e Kosc.<br />

Jack need money<br />

Goes to «'.»rk—<br />

Jack Miuman.<br />

Barbara ijo hik<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Fall <strong>in</strong> mud—<br />

Barbara Black.<br />

Howard at River<br />

He lays <strong>in</strong> sur.<br />

Howard Brown.<br />

"K'T -^X'tion rSs wore Awards Contest Out of 20 cl<br />

TO the manager, nresident, Dick Snc-cnni, vice nresi- "t« <strong>Lowell</strong> j.kced lOj^J* Marilyn nt Boulder<br />

n party 5*. <strong>The</strong> theme wan green I dent, Phyllis Cook, and secretary, among the w<strong>in</strong>ners <strong>in</strong> competition Weather very warm<br />

*liamrocks and JhUi second man:.-; Tom Johnson.<br />

with other San Francisco Hifih Marilyn Boyle.<br />

corn' party was'ii big success. Tlie II-'I class wimiL-rs were nrcsi- Schools.<br />

A new organization of ti.e as- dent. Bill Sti-venson, vice president, <strong>The</strong> Itiver Series consists tif vol- Ken goes <strong>in</strong> garden<br />

.sis tant managers hasbeen stnrted. i.Ioy Sugarman, and secretary, Hat umes. otK) one each important Uni- Falls <strong>in</strong> dirt<br />

Hildur Wahl. Under the leadership of Lottie j Mcss<strong>in</strong>ger.<br />

ted StatCK River. <strong>The</strong> lwoks are Ken "FlowerV<br />

Modl<strong>in</strong> they have muny jilans foe j Tlu> L'l elections ended with tlie somu of the handsomely covered<br />

1<br />

McKunzio,^.; Marsha Dunn. Mitsal<br />

pr'-'sident, Grant Sultlumcier. ' editit<strong>in</strong>^ thai have every come <strong>in</strong>to Carolyn hungrv<br />

-jpresid<strong>in</strong>t .To Ann Brye, and sei tile library. Three of the more Goes to kitchen<br />

. tarv Dan Ifcnatar.<br />

famous books urc the "Sacramen- Carolyn Cook.<br />

I 1're.^iriunt of ttie Girls' Council, to," "Tho Missouri," and "<strong>The</strong><br />

MEET THE FACULTY , , elected by the room representatives Chicago." <strong>The</strong>y are tho books, Melvm on "front steps"<br />

Mr. Karpenntc<strong>in</strong><br />

r. -ilere he was a Idterman j wns Carolyn Licht, :fOC, and thekept<br />

on the shehv* of the library See's pretty girl<br />

wi<strong>in</strong> fontball. He Jiraduatcd with " I presidency of the Boys' Council<br />

Melv<strong>in</strong> Look<br />

Some years ago u small •* It t> S. t- dcfirei; J„„_,... fUnf\\\n+ (httchlor .if of uctl'tlCt'. Bctfiice.) 1 : wns won by Dave L»w, Itflfi,<br />

could be seen runn<strong>in</strong>g up and down<br />

T'ni, Ilivcr S-3rics are f<strong>in</strong>e for not<br />

the scale s<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g bis lungs out. A Sometime ^lIIIIVi.1111^ Inter .-.*».. lie ..- managed Till. u Chofen assiKtant assitan •;. AX< Iraderi<br />

Weather warmer<br />

only reports for English and his-<br />

wore Kev<strong>in</strong> Kelly n<br />

m<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g tamp <strong>in</strong> Mnho, so cold the<br />

tory classes, but are utso enjoyable<br />

Spr<strong>in</strong>g com<strong>in</strong>g<br />

for outside rend<strong>in</strong>g books. <strong>The</strong>y ore<br />

Ela<strong>in</strong>e Bloom,_^<br />

available for faculty and students. Joanne isat<strong>in</strong>g f.unch<br />

Don't mm see<strong>in</strong>g the River<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>ite W<strong>in</strong>s<br />

. Has a tomato :<br />

Serbs.<br />

Joanne Druehl.<br />

Annual Contest AT TTMN ; Y"<br />

Jnzr fires way to tile symphony; = „ w, T •<br />

tho l<strong>in</strong>llad, to the aria; and Tommy I Djr Frite Kraler, • ,<br />

Ibis), and tenchlng at Galileo, Com-<br />

"H . Aft* IU14 IH-'IObW.., '• < • * ' " * niarcn, Catistogtt<br />

and <strong>Lowell</strong>, whew<br />

As rnlKht be cxpcclcd ,!llr.,Knr"<br />

he h started ttd <strong>in</strong> i 1032 1032.<br />

penxtc<strong>in</strong>'M hobbien nrc i<strong>in</strong>it<strong>in</strong>K and His perBonel; preferences: food,<br />

KarJcn<strong>in</strong>B (which he clailrw he M any, cloKosl-fchetland tweeds from<br />

fCelt<strong>in</strong>r; too:!ozy.for). ~r> *> north o'/Scctland, women married<br />

He begui his 'tcachlrr,} nt "Tne (No romment), hobbies—no), be-<br />

Dallas In Oregon, whore, <strong>in</strong>cldcntly, <strong>in</strong>g b^rupt'and Const puord.<br />

Mr. Monroe was pr<strong>in</strong>cipal. Ho cont<strong>in</strong>ued<br />

throush Freembnt <strong>in</strong> Sunnyvale;'<br />

Santo Rosa where he coached<br />

' ikji;e, Pendleton and now <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

. aero he came as a:<strong>in</strong>usic teacher.'<br />

^gCRiri^T.MK-Mohroe --•«•• ••_<br />

ffy&JBotiKt sometime A <strong>in</strong> ., thof 10th<br />

ccnturytYparents'rathcr, disappo<strong>in</strong>t-<br />

1<br />

Dorsey, to Rudolph Ga<strong>in</strong>. . Do you know what's beconw of Joe Smoe or Emallmi Handout?<br />

~ In the Notebook CompeUtion, If you don t, road tills article on <strong>Lowell</strong> alumni and you may f<strong>in</strong>d out<br />

hld hold endt d spr<strong>in</strong>g pig dr<strong>in</strong> dur<strong>in</strong>g th the Y Young because this <strong>in</strong> thu most mixed up conglomeration of names'<strong>in</strong> the bus "<br />

People's Concerts, Osgood Hayes,<br />

J14rt >_._H AlA ,....<br />

H-2 PICNIC APRIL 19;<br />

^Thro it base! Whee— 1?.^<br />

'&• <strong>The</strong>so " nany,, similar yells<br />

will „,., borf ^*...— oiR.SlKmund Stem<br />

OrovoTn April: 19 atSaoH2picnS,<br />

L ' 1 If you don t, road tills article on <strong>Lowell</strong> alumni and you may f<strong>in</strong>d out<br />

because this <strong>in</strong> thu most mixed up conglomeration of names'<strong>in</strong> the bus- "<br />

<strong>in</strong>ess. ' ' "<br />

^IMHI. _..af«_ ..^LL<br />

!1 ' -<br />

213, won $10 as first prize with -. 51«t off, we f<strong>in</strong>d Josu Scroggjv'47, and Bill Neff,'47/performIn«<br />

his entry. on the Stanford Freshman track; nqu~ad. JOBS In the, 440, anil T.ill <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Ho was one of-200 contestants high hurdles. One of Utelr rivals will bo Kmnk.PJickard, M7,'whiii« a -»<br />

<strong>in</strong> the Oth—Oth grados division quarter mller on Cal's Froah, although huwas n hurdle starTM»'»SL'«> /?-?<br />

where competition is always - es- "• '-'"" «•/««* «#;*i*» *Mnn» TM.,.iti __«J..-» IV.II/—>_*-:— «.^,_ •?..».-*<br />

pedal ly keen.- • r -' " " ' ;<br />

In order to enter tho thojrontefit contest yon - . ,. —^, --<br />

..iust unswer the muaNI question<br />

—i. i-i... —.._I__I 1,— »^g( jj th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g OVUL^D<br />

given each week,> concern<strong>in</strong>g tho<br />

ar, MO, has bnen on two record-hrcak<strong>in</strong>e<br />

selections on the program and he<br />

discussions held each week.'<br />

^ <strong>The</strong>n at the,(fivil of iU<br />

cert-the>qu&Uoi'r?and „<br />

illUBt-ahona are bound together Jn~<br />

tii'notebook ;form


E&V<br />

Newly Uniformed Card N<strong>in</strong>e Meets <strong>Eagles</strong><br />

Cards Highgeared<br />

For 1948 Opener<br />

(Cont<strong>in</strong>ued from PntTC 1)<br />

Tour time*, llowcwr, th«*c Rnir««<br />

have been entirely experimental.<br />

Often first atrlnRera were benched<br />

<strong>in</strong> an attempt lo f<strong>in</strong>d new mntcrial<br />

And experience utility piayer*.<br />

Tho Canlit nre tired of Iw<strong>in</strong>ir n;<br />

doormat to other tennis and will j<br />

put forth rvory effort to prodtie<strong>in</strong>jf i<br />

tho c.-vods. <strong>The</strong> defw<strong>in</strong>e tit tho hand-* i<br />

of Stone, Mnndo, Voron<strong>in</strong>. nnd<br />

Pool, wHi l»e or.e of the hottest <strong>in</strong><br />

tho leajiue.. No team has run up a<br />

h ; Kh scort ajra<strong>in</strong>st the Card* .«» far,<br />

und probably won't all P< nson.<br />

Hitl<strong>in</strong>c Weak j<br />

Tho weiik spot (and thttv always ;<br />

jieems to bo one) seems t« be <strong>in</strong> the •<br />

dubb<strong>in</strong>g depaitnvnt. tieorjre \om-j<br />

n<strong>in</strong> hnrt teen the must c-onsistant<br />

hitler while Harry (the bijj *ti»k>:<br />

Stone is smnshiejr tliem t<strong>in</strong>- farth- •<br />

<strong>The</strong> hitt<strong>in</strong>g discivpi<strong>in</strong>ry i.-» he<strong>in</strong>j:<br />

nided by lonjr huvirst of hunt<strong>in</strong>g<br />

ami i;ane n<strong>in</strong>r.<strong>in</strong>ir practice.<br />

Skipper Walter 1>. claims the<br />

oulfield <strong>in</strong> Mill w:de open with<br />

OviTntreet, Speiwr, Cunn<strong>in</strong>j;l<strong>in</strong>m IIEICK'S LOWELL'S 19 IS VA1JSITV that "ill fjice Ws^Iitniel <strong>in</strong> the A.A-A. opener today , ,i| ltu»sl.<br />

probable utarter** today.<br />

Carh Wfltt DrysdnleV crew: left lo right. I'ritii! How: IJ.iyd rtnn<strong>in</strong>cliam. Dave Nirhtil. Cal I'nol. Larry<br />

<strong>The</strong> batteries chow n lot uf pn . Chan, |.oii Cirsberher, and S<strong>in</strong>n Suei/er. 2nd Itow: Kildie -Ma>cr, I.e-i C-t'ien, .Tim M<strong>in</strong>nheimi-r, Cod Shep-<br />

5t-an.ii stuff. Paul Moroim, mid nrdxun, Jim Konkel. Hilt Murxiro. and Dirk Hickl<strong>in</strong>. :trd Kew••. Cards w.rkt-d Hill !-"etl<strong>in</strong>c'«<br />

lilivk filays -mriuth'y and slowed<br />

II;I .Mi»if Calile.t ::ii-l I uml f'ommenv !<br />

-.nl" C "' J " "'"' a " " M " ""*•'• i;l.,b. Blul>. Klul.!<br />

Thc'leaRUeV tille cuntendem are I bnvellV .swimmiiif; si-a.-on Is<br />

>lMsi,,n. llallion, and Sacred Ilearl. here auit<strong>in</strong>.<br />

Mic^ioii boast*) the «tronuest hit- Our vaisitv swim tc.nn u\erters<br />

<strong>in</strong> the leajni'f :m"l pitejiilljr! is evenly divided, at'eonlifij; •-n-!the ('o;u-l).<br />

sists r,C all last year's veterans. i F'ne l)i%vr<br />

Schedule<br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton April (',<br />

• Balbou -•-:. April 9<br />

l*«.!vu'chnie April ];t<br />

Mlrslon April Hi<br />

Galileo Vpril ]>it<br />

Sncied Heart April %>.<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln April 27<br />

Commerce April 2'j<br />

S-l. Ignatius May 1<br />

Lo\\v:!l is due for a chiunpio<br />

ship, their IUPI be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> ]'.>2. r >. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

I Khaniro. who :* only a sophniori-<br />

| witi les^ illun IHO expom-Hlri, is<br />

j swim<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>jr varsity borause of lib<br />

utu-af<strong>in</strong>y div<strong>in</strong>g ability, for whi^-ii<br />

he has iilteady won many i-ups.<br />

Vaitiity retu<strong>in</strong>i'i'i* <strong>in</strong>elude Ho''<br />

KisluT, Army Lehir.an, Jim .".I.• •<br />

Atniiiuis. UoU .Murlon, Doljih Kosi-kraus.<br />

Forest Andfisoti, Fivii Firt*stum*.<br />

Jim Lee, Tim .McGuwan, an-l<br />

(k'tirm- Mnrtfiipz.<br />

Th,. lw.li::n Via pntnid team I<br />

Ilakir lletle.s Ktcord<br />

<strong>The</strong> tup perfunnruces at Tair.atpa<strong>in</strong><br />

were Frank Tallmt's s.-ns:iloiial<br />

10 fl;tt hundn-d. aii^i I.oi n<br />

Uaker's runn<strong>in</strong>tr of the 1-ti yai'.l<br />

hitih hurdli-s <strong>in</strong> 14.lt sei-omls, w.iiili<br />

unofficially clips Uireu ten t<strong>in</strong>" uf<br />

a second off the eity uvuni.<br />

Tho varsity boys who ««H' nms<strong>in</strong>tant<br />

pei formeTK <strong>in</strong> the tln.c<br />

meets were: <strong>in</strong> the spr<strong>in</strong>ts, uloit"<br />

with Frank Tallwt. Man: Unffmt.u . ,„ -, - „<br />

nnd BetHi llu«h«-s; <strong>in</strong> the 4IU LvwellV Indian:<br />

I'U-s.'Cis, IIrooks, anil .Iruoliy; <strong>in</strong> .<br />

HH'J Chapmmi. Niel-<br />

ea^on roundup »f thv AAA bas. ball u><br />

nifft whm tlu- uffit-<strong>in</strong>l lea«ur >t'y.-(«t. »»pei<br />

Kaclcs JUHI Av-raue<br />

<strong>The</strong> K'IKU')< aIV umU-nmtnt-d tiiis M'^smi, but boa<br />

baseball itrhoolH.<br />

ufc yiparked by" Uub .Norihrup ii.<br />

wjth-ti'iir new unifornm Ltnvui! tlu bn-ast stioke und Uit-k Cor'iy<br />

plans to go places this year. <strong>in</strong> the free. «ly!e.<br />

Coach Liv<strong>in</strong>gstone's Tennis-Stars<br />

Are Back For Another Championship<br />

Swish!<br />

Kaste<strong>in</strong>- tournamenU; Stan Smith<br />

-i I>p;you know what that v:as ? <strong>in</strong> Southern tnuroumtMits: Malromb<br />

•t and Found<br />

1 ! horsehiders ha\i Pltchir<br />

Butch" Ticrncy for 2 irames and the smooth woik<strong>in</strong>u; S'ronuer Boutit and<br />

catcher Jack Gluason for the entire reason. Other Irish standouts are<br />

Bob Noonan, Tito Barblorl, and Boh Bi<strong>in</strong>.-io.<br />

^ * M-.*..' MM. • .. . - ^ • • _ M-M _ • » • •<br />

...,__, ^, , . -. Uanlun Wl'l Slar<br />

LINCOLN: Hem «galit7ltchlni.'Jiolds the !wy-u-»llt Axt •tart/' his<br />

2nd year at the Sujisrt s . IGNATIUS:<br />

i but wJH pro-<br />

B <strong>The</strong><br />

Ss"tShi<br />

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THE LOWEL<br />

SflN OLDEST HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Volume SI. Xo. » MAT 7. IMI<br />

Today; All-Gity Track TcraorroW<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shu-Horn<br />

ny Jack Shaman<br />

i<br />

<strong>The</strong> editor!*], <strong>The</strong> Youth Shall<br />

He <strong>The</strong> Warriors," bronchi an'<br />

avalnnrhe of varied option <strong>in</strong>to<br />

( iippnw'ncil.<br />

Otl'rrs y'lititiztnl El us a "OIIP<br />

tided folitirnl lwlirm-ly<br />

tr<br />

t)i «-Ut:lt'l. f.n-t thai<br />

Wiy has thus far V. n, for the<br />

most part, i<strong>in</strong>.-i.ico^fi l <strong>in</strong> pre-<br />

vnt<strong>in</strong>j* aero.--*i vr ties f.<br />

We nil tvalizf th.it the only<br />

*.i^Jti\Y> for <strong>in</strong>tv<strong>in</strong>ationnl conflict*<br />

i« an fffivtive world jrovi-rnmont.<br />

However, its cupnliilitiex must not<br />

i* limited by the veto pnwrr of a<br />

m<strong>in</strong>ority. Until xuch a provision IK<br />

Hi m<strong>in</strong>uted, tho organization will<br />

iv i Baseball-Track<br />

Spotlight Sports<br />

j Activities Today<br />

TTmr<br />

l^mrll tttudrntw (left Itt richl). Harbara fi'todw<strong>in</strong>, Margie hund..*. Anrie Voiil.ru, Shirley k<strong>in</strong>iwf>1l'i t<strong>in</strong>nis t****.i <strong>in</strong> action Mon-<br />

I day.<br />

fvcrvtury Tvrty Cray, and tre«r:--<br />

Fifty j William ''<br />

K-y<br />

r nder tneir, m « «** .<br />

ti.2!te J*<br />

Nunie Ktff-Huk<strong>in</strong>—hav«* planned<br />

t f l rnh t i i l - '<br />

Victof , D T y<br />

Tomorrow<br />

t» f«.lw mornh., te by<br />

i>wh an<br />

Hry! Look at «(iat lOtr yard daah<br />

Statfi- wan at war with Spa<strong>in</strong>; and -Graduation fir.-.dunti,,n an^ and .. the „ . * I'rom man mak<strong>in</strong>g t<strong>in</strong>e on the cUnci:<br />

paper. period and t*nd at J:JO.<br />

Admiral Dewey had just destroyed 1to t-l<strong>in</strong>ux t four yvarn at Ixmvll. floor!<br />

It is thwe ifrnenterM at whom Although the theme <strong>in</strong> still _ the Span<strong>in</strong>h r- fl.t-t <strong>in</strong> the harlrar at j Kiwi Senior Exclusive IjctV have the wi-ol# (rLool ttfrnthe<br />

editorial was moat dirtn-tly WVItlti thc dam.e ,,„,„,),„, to i* j Manila.<br />

>vnior xclusi%'e dance, the<br />

airocd if kit k<strong>in</strong>d, ban be«>n planned team<br />

- vi-ry Hurrnuful. ltcfmh<strong>in</strong>ciitii will« j..un.ali«n-enthu.ia.m And fifty yrais ago <strong>in</strong> a L-niun a burstnf<br />

liy lhj, ji> ali<strong>in</strong>.r, uffk-iTH and l|-4 M-4 dance ch^^.'m-jhip Uwy have all<br />

. Youth Th<strong>in</strong>k*. Too ••« m>r\'cd. | «iudeiit« jiiuiitallvtir i jvtithuaiaatn i w JranrWo Jitirn»up Well of j r,,n-.mittee. j, liltw. This This dance dance »ill will be Ei»xni given :.un end the all city meet<br />

if puttee ift to \tv niii<strong>in</strong>taiired it Momlwrr. of the ha*il work<strong>in</strong>if H.ho.,1 wihlMhcd l!i» flret. hlith Ut the ndm<strong>in</strong>ifitnitcd I:j a ba!an-,dam-e committee arc: Dick Sat- S1/1..,,I ,,ap,r vn« uf Ihe MlM<strong>in</strong>pl. I May 14. It will W excluwvely for!<br />

ci-d youth who fully comprehend' t-ani. I*r2«id"nt of tht- I*-4 tlnsn, V«u You ure»«d grt^Mcd ItTh it—"Th, Ixmell" th the high hiKh wrviira «n>uni tri u.7.i prmi«« jnomiwn i;<br />

the ittceiwity of rcuwtnalilc th<strong>in</strong>k- 1'hyllis f-wifc, Vii-e-1'rcv.idcnt. Tom And tu comnK-mornto Its fifty IN* an i-xtitittg neni.<br />

<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> preference to hojH-lf«i« id-ja- .fohnyt<strong>in</strong>, mH-ivtary. Msri- Ann year- of Iwuten and bnlb-ri'd ox<strong>in</strong>t-<br />

li*m. ' Schesucl, ^larianne Xylan.<br />

ricnic at Fairfax<br />

I did not. nor xwvet will, udvo- Cohn, AI Jlarioccu, Mar.-ill '<br />

catc war us a solution ti> Ihe pr John GanlMi, Irene. Tni. ^nt of thi* mamouUi r<br />

bu the Oakland AuJitorium<br />

nuM-ydla rolte.-Marilyn Koth, and ' w<br />

jf TickeU the Fry<strong>in</strong>g for t-e Pali term jfo play, on "Out wile held at Ihe Watshlmrtun Hiffh j coach wu FUV.IIJ; iiwir best er.orta<br />

-May f the I7ih Fry<strong>in</strong>g * i< feUlman and Cook. «ho can realiro<strong>in</strong>tr<br />

to take place at this PaUceily al<strong>in</strong>ir it around.<br />

Ifoiel. <strong>The</strong> dale, by \ote of the<br />

H4 H-t cliua, l is I to t IM b Friday Frid nieht, lh<br />

June 18. Thoso on t<strong>in</strong> dance Z FORENSIC WINS<br />

for the best <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

.^<br />

and tlw<br />

Low-<br />

. . the hih hiih<br />

heir two f<strong>in</strong>al<br />

CALENDAR<br />

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S2SL Eiw:<br />

MemEdnar<br />

Sports BHtw<br />

fflHa Srotta Ed"-<br />

Faaton Editor.<br />

Artists.<br />

•—••• -j itn fiisimn<br />

• «c Swsti urns aa<br />

IWI Bo>aj»v Us<br />

UB-arm°T!M*-<br />

Alan StrMT<br />

Walt K1nt>— Jimmy LMn<br />

Datarah BrMwrii<br />

JACK snra.*.s<br />

I b k l l l<br />

_ Hjataa DersUn<br />

. Ceonre Callahan<br />

___ZT Janet Jones<br />

. Gloria Buttanrida*<br />

Rod Sbepardsou, Forrest Bailer<br />

Dob Glenn<br />

Bob Horn<br />

J. W. Patterson<br />

REPORTERS<br />

JoaJUM natlMcbltil<br />

Oman Vmray Vmray -<br />

Jaatt Jnn<br />

...« Wiwtnn<br />

_ mil lj.nl.<br />

—Ron Ortnwr<br />

. TtH*. »n»wr<br />

Spr<strong>in</strong>g Fever Hits L. fl. S.<br />

Ity Rirf Shepardwii<br />

hibernation <strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>emaie <strong>in</strong>ais wnar. ai<br />

school seniurs do afUT irraduat<strong>in</strong>n niirht).<br />

As heroett were sw<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>ir through the tm**,<br />

Knnrl<strong>in</strong>g about dream analysis anil rrack<strong>in</strong>ir eacli<br />

others skulls over the then prevallcnt question—<br />

"Are technicolor dreams healthy dur<strong>in</strong>g hibernation?"<br />

<strong>The</strong>y suddenly spied a hclplew mammoth.<br />

One of its turics had U-en knnckrd out.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hrothera sprang.<br />

lleneefortli we nave called th<strong>in</strong> past hibernation<br />

period—Spr<strong>in</strong>t!<br />

S<strong>in</strong>ce that tlm-' men hnvp iriven nr e^iriK<br />

helpless mammoths and sabcrtooth tiffv.* nn'l<br />

have concentrated »*n lur<strong>in</strong>g- away that ferocious,<br />

cunn<strong>in</strong>ir ar.itnal, 1h? trer.-affD-jriri.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hapless brant is then forced oot lo d<strong>in</strong>ner<br />

and a show and, afterwards, pt.-hapn some rougher<br />

I .-ilc-rnt.<br />

This is ircnerrl!*' done liy us<strong>in</strong>ir a threat sucli<br />

as "If you don't tro out with me I'll tell everyone<br />

you're on a dietl"<br />

<strong>The</strong> male clsims this jvcul<strong>in</strong>r nttrartiim for<br />

woman comes from the pollen <strong>in</strong> the air.<br />

Women, too. have Spr<strong>in</strong>g Fever<br />

Oddly enouirh the Rii IK too have fouml this Spr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g<br />

fever Ui their tast*\ This wcakiT sex resorts<br />

to unfair methods, peasant blouses, bath<strong>in</strong>g suit*<br />

and bare midriffs. It is* a known fr< that thr.<br />

sales of cosmetics and abbreviate clothes r"*«^<br />

up 20% •>—• '—<br />

MAY 7. IMS<br />

WINNER AGAIN?<br />

Redsk<strong>in</strong>s 'Round Reservation<br />

DREAM REVEALS MYSTERIOUS<br />

CHARACfERS;AU.LOWELUTES<br />

trlfw* >1"»|J tan aH'tttUT vM.<br />

First t waa tail<br />

I m kM-nWr<br />

awl ml POX<br />

HIT fr«J*t I «w ilBUU, ,<br />

tat SPKAB JMM HUXTBR.<br />

Ci OMSM !• hla» l«d t l•» dmt<br />

fore* I wasM aa<br />

_jraM HII.U oW. nbn r.UCNN aai UsrawHl<br />

elm SNOW. After >l«aata« n w»U. Th<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>vtutrbt me bwL t.1<br />

my wWf m nmm ]:,.!,<br />

RADIO LOG<br />

"Jurt Pla<strong>in</strong> Dill"—Bill Olorc'i<br />

"Jack Armstrong, the all-Americxtii Day"<br />

—Phil Liberty<br />

"31* reta<strong>in</strong>s"—Miss Lorrignn<br />

"Front - Pairc Faroll"— Jack Sliuman<br />

"Bed Ryder"—Terry Glay<br />

"Dr. I. Q."—Delano Fuller<br />

"Counter Spy 1 *—Mr. Monroe<br />

"Adventure* of the Th<strong>in</strong> Man"<br />

—Adotph Itoiwkrans<br />

"IUM 'n Sh<strong>in</strong>e"—Ureakfaat Club<br />

"Hi* Simur"— I.ydla Potter<br />

"Mr. President"— Lloyd Cv i.i<strong>in</strong>p-hnn.<br />

"!!ui Stern"—George Callahan<br />

"Adventure* of Ozxb and Harriet"<br />

—lton O«tmw and Joy C"hrn<br />

"Blondio and Dajrvood"—"!.;riljn Ibiml<strong>in</strong><br />

and Jack Lynd<br />

"Maurice Chevalier"—Dave G fraternity-M.rority idea.<br />

We ran't i"Xptv«s t,y Ir< ti"<br />

Ih<strong>in</strong>rie. u* f^lii<br />

^. ,.„. .<br />

<strong>in</strong> (>o«I ^tul<br />

Americans whti don't.<br />

lly your Htandardc. Vr* *<strong>in</strong>e of t<strong>in</strong>ier 'V-'Ny Urititift !««•.''Mstn" who<br />

(1) That the U. X, can w*ir*« if \v |iut our full atid utvlivi.Jetl<br />

Mtpport 1*t>l)<strong>in</strong>d it <strong>in</strong>st'v. That Armument .are* (thiit <strong>in</strong>.lud.-n th«> U. M. T, and the diufi)<br />

have led <strong>in</strong> the past and will lead <strong>in</strong> the future t.i nothi.iu* l.ut v-.-.r.<br />

CD That Kurnprcn support cannot U< Uiujrht foit-wt by beunn<br />

and pun*.<br />

(4) That pijace is fHir«r>it>1*_' if we iln lh«> tli<strong>in</strong>cn uull<strong>in</strong>cit IIIKAV. If<br />

we admit that the V. M. T., the *tom bomb, the riruft. anci non^unimrt<br />

od, and pmrmth*<br />

•ivrr leh money pri>bli*m w.ih th.-> n>a*«uranre r,f<br />

lier bun-i weeount downto-n. Mama i« the mf«t<br />

>mp->i.;ivit mernlirr of to>> family HM impai1« i'v<br />

(o th«'ir Mwn hi-r rar* irif'!* of k<strong>in</strong>ilnfci and unrltr»<strong>in</strong>n-.iii«r.<br />

V.u'M h..»l *t «n," *ho htden n w>ft betrt<br />

•»ilh a f.;...'f -banntT. at t>ir <strong>in</strong>lerferfnK Aunt*.<br />

• nd al I>•> KJi^abefh, the .-at thut ju-t cnt.Mn I<br />

••I KiTvmUi ;.In:ii:i" wi*h it^ <strong>in</strong>tric<strong>in</strong>ir •—en«-«<br />

"f the fl.-w. r ntJiril*. tnl.li- i-.-ir«. and f«'t wilt b. 1<br />

• ntiHir<strong>in</strong>r t*i J.U .-^aii Knrifistrian*. anil Mill hit<br />

en'-uif* 1 r«-:W iK-'ilij. 1 ifi it to appftil to evrr>'tf»n<br />

Only "0 mure < 1«v-. «f srhrrot and thvf. fn-t-dom,<br />

•lu*t th<strong>in</strong>k, mort' than two mornhn nf Uk<strong>in</strong>i* it<br />

••any! Some kid- «t)l wmk and »thi-r ttudio-j*<br />

<strong>in</strong>dtvjilua'n will alti'ttd KumrnT MMIHiir fre*hwMt-T<br />

river whiih run.i <strong>in</strong>io the itnd you jump a* tho tra<strong>in</strong><br />

ffw» «ver. IVy hu\c »i voiunti'tT f<strong>in</strong>* d.'pt. and<br />

••veryime Ktt-n to the l*-urh n, no iT<br />

you turn <strong>in</strong> an slant, mi Sunday, the fiiv A'pt.<br />

cmtM iiad In fire hats ,m.| •.wimm<strong>in</strong>c tr<strong>in</strong>k*.<br />

Thi-re aii' no ivrruitt'iir offiwM, wi thuM> Iwy*<br />

txiMHtuiiT en.«i.nKtt •"frn :ht- pi.xident. don 1 :<br />

have to worry.<br />

AL KARSTENSEN j JOANNE JEPSON i MARCIA DUNN ] DICK SACCAN1<br />

At my vit» end I ffniilly found j Did you ever trv tn <strong>in</strong>ii!-*- 1 AL KARSTENSEN<br />

At ay vita end I (Injilly found;<br />

Al Kantensen. of all pla.-e.. In the<br />

»"• - *—* -•- --<br />

ionmaUam room. TWa was the<br />

laat place I ejcp.ci.id t,. f<strong>in</strong>d th.<br />

•dltop of UM BED ANII WHITE,<br />

Jwaaai. t had eonatanUy b«B on<br />

aii trail <strong>in</strong> all of his otter dsjscu<br />

I simply llfud th. ewvr off an<br />

old yeaituok. and then h. was.<br />

Al, 17 yon old and a liijrh senior,<br />

stands about 5* U". his Wu.<br />

;««•. andrdlrt, blond, hair (tHata<br />


.tiongl<br />

- • v^v<br />

ell. To ^layProm<strong>in</strong>enl Part<br />

*Red Cross G<br />

Louie<br />

'•'^Hurray for/the Jr. Ked. Cross<br />

•^y^^s^F^--<br />

^imd <strong>Lowell</strong>'s band! >"" •<br />

1]<br />

'•-; <strong>Lowell</strong> .will ,'ba • well-rep resented<br />

-ill- tho national convention of the<br />

"'••rJunior Hod Criws to be held iti Sun<br />

-'"Ffi<strong>in</strong>ctauvJunu 21-2-1.<br />

' - J _. „ Prom <strong>The</strong>-<br />

„...., Best Dance of<br />

V .Tho band has been chosei en i,y the I <strong>The</strong> Spr<strong>in</strong>g Term<br />

hbitril of directors to be the<br />

of-an ol!-city . hand of 90 ie nucleus „ " •.. -<br />

an oll-clty . Imnil or 00 pieces,' "y Jordan Wilbur. •<br />

:th OO'.i- of .the.membersi bo<strong>in</strong>ul .'It. wan one of the best'dances<br />

jwellites. Dick Ijohor is tho con-!ever held l>v <strong>Lowell</strong> " s-n(,l n.n,. r<br />

„..; drum<br />

' annual Spr<strong>in</strong>B Junior l'rom.Nec-ly<br />

/ <strong>The</strong> bund will open up tlio eun- everybody felt the same FNv<strong>in</strong>K<strong>in</strong>K<br />

vi<strong>in</strong>tiotl <strong>in</strong> tlia Auditorium<br />

on the liiorn<strong>in</strong>e; of June 21 with<br />

.15 m<strong>in</strong>utes of classical music. Such<br />

era! as Gershw<strong>in</strong> Selections,<br />

Caribhi<strong>in</strong>n Fantasy, and the Saber<br />

DaiuM hy Kntehaturian will he<br />

played.<br />

Tho <strong>Lowell</strong> chapter of the American<br />

Junior IW Cross is — : ,: TIIE/V^fNNBKH<br />

J(<strong>in</strong>n'!lOrut7,mnch'cWr-wh<br />

ntb\\yit^6<br />

"<br />

: Ji<br />

sway<strong>in</strong>n to the rt:.sutioiul I<br />

music of I3ob Olney and his orches.<br />

t<strong>in</strong>, from hlno 'til twolevc at the<br />

Ooiitiiry Club April ilULh.<br />

Tlio room was decorated with<br />

cut flowers, pntteil plants, :ln,< urns.<br />

Birls «-«nr<strong>in</strong>(r beautiful eorout<br />

to play host with the rest Ot lsll> -' C!3 " ni1 Iho .'lowers arouuil the<br />

tho city. Thirty-clitht Lmvellites,dance floor ronlly Eave iho il<strong>in</strong>ce<br />

hara HIBIIOU u|i for the varlo'if ;hall n Innk of Snrlnir Sl'iiiv i.r<br />

tomni ttces desicncd to help :i.uu, „ ., / "I"'"),. »i.m> ol<br />

the convention. ' I tho c """ lra mnnt.b.\\y(<strong>in</strong>t^6Jiaytona^I3«ach(<br />

Florida,- .for ,National .Comnotilioit:<br />

-t'ojfc<br />

»*» • * Hi.<br />

r 7th :.1n tho- Senior<br />

Romans' 100Tynrd.bi«n*8t stroke<br />

:nn lti 11. llniiit. A.<br />

1-. Mi-i'liiiv. K. Siiiu-liiiiikl.<br />

2U2 K. |r«-,.|{.;r. S. Hil..fitr><br />

u>-i. i-. t--i[>'.'niti. i ri; A<br />

V-'lum H. lfl ii. N. AlK.-ir<strong>in</strong>no-. J.<br />

AnilurM^n, .1. Hull. F. Iliilloy; J. llcll,<br />

}!• UirMlutff, II. llrown, IL Urlillntit,<br />

^- llncluiul, .I' 1 i-\vnoy, C. L«:lhowil«,<br />

S- l'uturn..n. SI. T»|i|Nir.<br />

i. 10 !—'* I^w. A. L"ulo. It. Xlimn,<br />

5'i McCU'lliiml, G. .ML-Knr<strong>in</strong>nrl. 1'. ilu*<br />

• 131—C. Itumcit. D. Kauiiltr.<br />

1( >«—K. Uiiiilmud. U Slur. J. Met.<br />

1 ^"^- Iwn-tnoto. A. Tlr«, .?. Tool,<br />

«. Trovor, C. Wow f.<br />

, "8—1>, paihiur, l>. itoRurd. 1*. Jtol-<br />

Vj'W—J* Sholloy; C. Snow, N. SUilll,<br />

3td—A. Anconolanl. S. Giiodsteln, Tt.<br />

Ciifolurlii,-H. Abol. R. Allen, J..As-<br />

« u :«.s—v. rim. A.<br />

•JUT.- |I. 1,,-a.;:;<br />

I.T. II. M:ihl.<br />

A. ALiUm-r, .M. Mi II. .Murroiv.<br />

iiiil'.Wblfy, .1.<br />

i::i -.1. Sii.N-n. .1. lili-h; .1. l.:iil;. I..,<br />

Miu-ilii. SI.<br />

». 0," Jj<br />

athletics at <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

;.Stanford Daily. Huno I;odeiil,.;ui:li ' "°rl' t<strong>in</strong>— ' • -<br />

t Henry Fiiril l<strong>in</strong>w 18 of Iiih n<strong>in</strong>stci'-v<br />

;t". ";i," I Herb then <strong>in</strong>trodnecil Rudy S:<strong>in</strong>-' pieces veiirejienleii ot <strong>Lowell</strong> nloliw<br />

'•'• ' - polr .1 5i..i 1 '"" lcnilcr there, too) 1<br />

SiicfKnnVMlra ,^o, '•'0. Barbara Ware.<br />

.Uiirrimjii, D. .Vonvtill. D. iva^er, L. j '-17, Jim Beaver, '-15, Al Carr " '40<br />

!}ill«r..J. llque.-J. iSdniimn. u. slni«.]nul| i>ob Polltzer, '4(1<br />

'soi-a Srown. D. coli;'il Chln|..'P Lou Bf i 5f tti Other Crencrrtl" Jfotor.*~products<br />

<strong>in</strong>cludes 7 Pont<strong>in</strong>cK, tiOIdsmouilcs<br />

and -1 Buicks. Plymouth-is low<br />

anionc the small cars with" only 4<br />

owners rt'tristercil.'<br />

WITHIN THE G.AlA~"<br />

,By .Tnnol .TOUCH<br />

sound film, was shown, Juan Getz-<br />

>, •Mil Sjir<strong>in</strong>B"<br />

And with sjir<strong>in</strong>jr each ybnr comoB<br />

i machcr, a cha<strong>in</strong> ptoViahlp swimmer,<br />

' '«..CIi;irlle Krnett, tho Girls': Block L PTcnic. Tho pnvo a few po<strong>in</strong>ters on liow to stay<br />

L ColmAii. It. Dlotrlck.- s. Eliron. •">• and Dan 'Stone, MC, (familiar<br />

up. <strong>The</strong>ono Georpos Uwn'concluded<br />

the rally. — v ^"-.-' : .;<br />

"This :.Cal Is just wonderful,"<br />

was tho conclusion mnde-^Vy six<br />

Birls'who spent Saturday^lllay 22,'<br />

on the campus. Tho ulaydny was<br />

sponsored by the Cal BirIs,.'.-ThQ l '<br />

Birls wore offered sports,' from V<br />

-yimmimrto archory. ••• . .•,«- •'' •-: -'V<br />

Plrllko-irldlnij,: but someth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

is wro.iff, I don't .know iCtits ;i tliQ'<<br />

horse or, mo.", •.rfil'. 1 ' 1 '.' 1 !; '••-& yj&ffiiiyf<br />

ThcsQjWords arc echoed^by n<strong>in</strong>nyM&i<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> girta^yhose sport'Is ric" '


•"-„•# rVBjS George Murray<br />

/riie Ail-City at lnatli ]< jl": ' <strong>The</strong>n, on April 2-1,. the track i"O<br />

;>i|


W::<br />

•-il^zliu ">^.,M'.^MM^MMSM-% \: • ^S. ;y-Q:^:;MX ;<br />

i VC. ; .. .<br />

! An Appeal For<br />

I Votes; Vote Yes<br />

! On Number 9<br />

Fif';>* years URC <strong>in</strong> 1808, tho first<br />

v'liit'on of "Tho <strong>Lowell</strong>" was run<br />

hesitantly front clumsy presses, j<br />

Thus, the first high - schoclncwspiipor<br />

<strong>in</strong> Sun Francisco niu.le its<br />

lU'but, It conta<strong>in</strong>ed essays and seiwttnr.B<br />

from Airericnn classics n<strong>in</strong>l I<br />

W;IF "briuMfitied" with several illus-'<br />

traiior..*.<br />

-Thi. Iv.iwoH" changed slii\vl\<br />

will. lime. Jukes won? added,<br />

names wviv featured, and articles j<br />

about <strong>Lowell</strong> activities were pub-1<br />

ijsliud. Around IV-O, the five column '<br />

ntiiktiiijt was adopted ami has s<strong>in</strong>ro<br />

rema<strong>in</strong>ed unchanged.<br />

T<strong>in</strong>; spirit .it* the pupor, !n><br />

i;:i* town radically altered. It<br />

t<strong>in</strong>: result of t<strong>in</strong>- timid efforts .<br />

si-vi't::! entenm.-<strong>in</strong>i: slud'.»'..«, thk<br />

sheet bus become the voice n!" Low-<br />

«•!' —a symbol tif uiir hii]:e?= and<br />

ii! apeal for votes, but when<br />

the issue is as important as the<br />

; ?87,000,c00 School Build<strong>in</strong>g for<br />

Youth bond issue No. 9, we feel<br />

[justified.<br />

; This sum would help to rcleive<br />

' the overcrowed and rundown con-<br />

1 ditiutis of our schools.<br />

It certa<strong>in</strong>ly is a deplorable con-<br />

Idiiion <strong>in</strong> a supposedly progressive<br />

I city like San Francisco when pupils<br />

I must attend classes <strong>in</strong> school cufe-<br />

, terias. In JOIHL- cases tlierc are not<br />

icon .seats <strong>in</strong> the class rooms for<br />

,all the students, &>vorul of our<br />

I iiig^esi schools do not iiven have<br />

; auditoriums or gyms. It is impossible<br />

<strong>in</strong> many cases to furnish the<br />

! proper activities to high school<br />

I students, merely because there arc<br />

i no facilities.<br />

I Certa<strong>in</strong>ly $87,000,000 is an exit<br />

rent el y .sir.ull price to pay for the<br />

; proper education of tho children<br />

_. and young people of tho community.<br />

; ICven if parents are no'; <strong>in</strong>terested<br />

; <strong>in</strong> better education, they must be<br />

jsuff.iciu.iuly <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> their chilhlren's<br />

safety to see that the buildl<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

<strong>in</strong> which they nttended school<br />

tan* safe.<br />

: This issue h.i also of particular <strong>in</strong>-<br />

| KM'esl to the parents and friends<br />

.of <strong>Lowell</strong> because it mijlht I* of<br />

I senile h>*I]) <strong>in</strong> gctt<strong>in</strong>fj "the ball<br />

1 roll<strong>in</strong>jf" for the new <strong>Lowell</strong>, which<br />

We have been promis'cd stnt-e Ji)y7<br />

for before. ,<br />

j<br />

>' l-euulw<br />

compil<strong>in</strong>g these items of <strong>in</strong>tere.-t; <strong>The</strong> p<strong>in</strong>y, a three act comedy byl<br />

and iuleiv;.-wii](r teachers and ' '• iaiu-is Swa<strong>in</strong>, is a hi'urioiis story J<br />

Alumni. <strong>The</strong>v are as follows: of six would be acton, and a-.-ttes-, s,-\/f i i T— »)<br />

ic,iii..r ' noi, li,, -•;• •'•>«•-• ''"•- »•••»»« >»en ami "Melody Lane<br />

i w .;,„ i.Mitdf Dunn llmiL'-tim. thrix* you tif; women share a dreen-l •'<br />

Talent Recital<br />

Big Success; More<br />

Talent Needed<br />

: i he important issue really is<br />

! this —ni'i' the children and young<br />

! |K!ople of this community worth<br />

I ?,s7,000.000'.' We are quite sure<br />

J that all the parents of <strong>Lowell</strong>ites<br />

' belies that thiir children are<br />

worth a great deal.<br />

£o -step <strong>in</strong>to the ballot box arid<br />

jrlve youth a chance.<br />

Vote YES on No. !>, June 1.<br />

ALUMNI DANCE<br />

SUCCESSFUL<br />

ucme i<br />

fat- from what they ev xpected. Two weeks aKo, on May U, iht.<br />

"I'rtim now on, if the students<br />

hif-h Seniors held their "Senior<br />

furnish the talent, tlu-iv will be<br />

A Kid I Kxcluaive" dimt-e at the Century<br />

a tnleut tiuicert each term." said Th- ,<br />

more rio flub. Instiualed by the officer.-;<br />

Mi^s Adams afHrrth sitt-cssl'iil out- ,vith tht' arrival Of ., rather s; and dance committee of the JI—1<br />

come of the must.- talent leeital icaJ Kirl rriend, I'lln theatem class, tho Seniors went all out for<br />

held May 11.<br />

this event, and as a result the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Second In 1'urpose of the show is t;o dis-<br />

ilance was a total sell-out.<br />

cover hidden talent In c.i.Sf there Tlte Lowdlite actors and activss, <strong>The</strong> theme of the dance WHS<br />

is a need for sunw talent <strong>in</strong> v rally vh,, wmkod hard to m»ke "Out of "Meloily Lane," and the music by<br />

Music Festival on jilay, they will known who u> he Fry<strong>in</strong>ir fan" such ;< hit are Den Smith and his orchestra ex-<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>ites prove to be lop mti.-m-irail<br />

II]<br />

'Lwiiii; Itlackmaa. as Mni'trit% Mary pertly proved it, With th.; drive<br />

Fur tliu beuifit ..f those who hut] '• An.ierson and Claudette Cnn'ker, asfor<br />

more schmil .lance* still ga<strong>in</strong>i;<br />

Kijjht soloists from <strong>Lowell</strong> took<br />

the misfortune of not buriir <strong>in</strong>-! I->«tti*>. Ann F'owtks and Virg<strong>in</strong>ia strung, the M..|'H are IiopiiiK that<br />

top honors, while the IJ'iiid :md<br />

viteil. tlie follow<strong>in</strong>g w.-ie rire.seitte.l -Johnson as th(: sophisticated Kale. t<strong>in</strong>s dance i> only lite first of '<br />

Orchestra each took li second place <strong>in</strong> that proKmtii: A I'iano Solo by Tim fellows were Hill Frnilrick*<br />

k<strong>in</strong>d ami '<br />

<strong>in</strong> UK> Norlheru California ^lu.'ic<br />

I-'estivul <strong>in</strong> the Oakland aiulitorium<br />

May 7-S.<br />

Top Soloists<br />

"Indian" soloists given the top'<br />

rat<strong>in</strong>g were: Karl Stern, trumpet,'<br />

Howard Uuilunu, clar<strong>in</strong>et; .lanut<br />

Hicks, flute; Ilu^h Mait-us ami<br />

.^^ari^m Cooper both for lucontpani- '<br />

<strong>in</strong>ont on the riiaim; John .Stackpole, l<br />

oboe: UnrotliPu I'olvika, Fivnch j<br />

horn; and <strong>The</strong>onu Geor^as for'<br />

voice.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trumpet trio of Karl Stern,;<br />

Don Itc<strong>in</strong>beri; and IMiilHicks al»o|<br />

received the "one" nit<strong>in</strong>^.<br />

Those reireiv<strong>in</strong>c the "two ratiiur<br />

were Al<strong>in</strong>e Bnir, viol<strong>in</strong> nnd nick<br />

Lluber and I'ltH VunuiKisa for their<br />

drum duet. I'bil J licks, trumpet,<br />

received a "three" rat<strong>in</strong>g. '<br />

<strong>The</strong>se rutiiiKS raiiBos from "one";<br />

to "five". "One" rat<strong>in</strong>gs are jrtveji •<br />

to the top soloists <strong>in</strong> the contest. '<br />

OnJy Sellout from S. F.<br />

High schools throughout Northern<br />

California competed <strong>in</strong> the<br />

festival, with <strong>Lowell</strong> the only<br />

school reprctfant<strong>in</strong>ir Snn Francisco.<br />

First place <strong>in</strong> the band competition<br />

went to Snn Mutco HEffh and<br />

Oakland's Fremont High.-Fremont<br />

also took flrst:_<strong>in</strong>-Uie'orchestra<br />

k -M . Ul1 '' i 1 '" 1 "' i mi . lliy " 1 " l l) like !t<br />

'<br />

Frann-ri Weilert«hi;iii(; "Cordoba"' as Norman. Dave VVavhnd •!•!'"' •"' l' 1;lll " lItl lh y future dance<br />

Tile Clar<strong>in</strong>ei Trio-Charles Mart<strong>in</strong>, Tony, l'hil Lii.ertv and Jack -'uuir- } c ""'' miltl>1 '"-<br />

Harvey liMuImaii and John Schln- ions, who bulb pliiy Ceoi^e "<br />

hfihm presented "Thi^ HUml (W,,irs il( lh(. CHjtl ,v ,<br />

Mift-: A Vocal Solo. "Hidiattera" lj-iit,. Arli-i-i-i fi.-nnl, £,, n;<br />

HUNir by <strong>The</strong>one O«orjn.8. Marian, (taker", Have"Aunt i Ls" . llev Vli<br />

v/ith Dick IJ«b.;r .-11 the drutn!<br />

Ar:ii*iiun Co)>i>r I'nt Gnl <strong>in</strong> ti Will Amitil Osrnr<br />

Piano i")tiL>t. "Battt't" liy Uoliiirfsv; Al t'lni^iiL Ilrj Lowull "Oicnr"<br />

An OI»M, Sulo by John Stiifknole, will h fur the font |i.<br />

"Firm Honmnco for Ohuy," FnuifL fi)Ni<strong>in</strong>iii-e i)t tlm yuar. Kvt-ryoiif \*\<br />

1 !. ^ ^ ..^.... ,..LIJUIIL- ,h<br />

' 1 Weilcr. accomiii<strong>in</strong>itU; anotliL-r I'iano 1 j tjuitv t<strong>in</strong>xi.itw ahuitt llio iircticnui-1<br />

Soln, Imt tlifR time l»y MulierL l<strong>in</strong>n, l*«r lliere iti > tjucli as layyei<br />

Murcu.s Jilay<strong>in</strong>e; "Uituai Fire jrroill) t» iv:.i.«o from. • I<br />

Dunce," and the last numljor was n M.<strong>in</strong>y tl<strong>in</strong>nk.s i;o to our able<br />

Trumpet Trio—Earl Stern, Phil .liirctor, Mr. 1'ullanil, without!<br />

Kicks and Don Re<strong>in</strong>berK uluy<strong>in</strong>sr . wltnm we woulil lie lost.<br />

'•Tru<strong>in</strong>n-otors Three." i /<br />

Sponsor of the oroprum was Jliss I " . .<br />

Adnms wild 11 committee coimlst<strong>in</strong>i: All Citit T*ntFl~ Pa..a^A<br />

of .Inn Hickn, Joan Sawyer, Thcuiii!' A " ( - lt 3' * ra "<strong>The</strong> old cray mare a<strong>in</strong>'t what<br />

o be," and neither are the<br />

Nevertheless, they tuniod out<br />

sf|iicok<strong>in</strong>ir jo<strong>in</strong>ts and all at the<br />

Miiiitii.' Memorial Club hipt Sundav<br />

nil-'ht f<strong>in</strong>- the Alumni Iteunlo'u<br />

this iticltided coraast's for the<br />

ladies.<br />

Ke<strong>in</strong>itiisc<strong>in</strong>i: \A ahvuy.s fun and<br />

the(e wan plenty of it cohijc on.<br />

uiten re|)i-ateil i\!marK.s went sonicthiiur<br />

iike this—"Well U.ok nt the<br />

b-.'lly on Jim and he f<strong>in</strong>ally married<br />

Mary"—"Why Tom ha* even loss<br />

hsiir than I've KOL"—" I rumember<br />

when I hit Lhat nuy on tha head<br />

witn an eraser <strong>in</strong> Mr, Kast's class."<br />

All the reiuiutsiumc wasn't so<br />

much fun, for tunny remember six<br />

c ,a I e n d a r former <strong>Lowell</strong>ites who were not<br />

there mid never will he. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

June i Ciliullaiea Hally<br />

June ^..<br />

II—I I'icnie hi'\vorld<br />

June 2.... lied anil White Out<br />

June 1 Siirlnir Concert<br />

,1'une •1 Bit- Sister Party<br />

luncU ...G.A.A. Award Kally<br />

June 10... F<strong>in</strong>al Election<br />

/l<strong>in</strong>e 11... ...,:..D!ock L Unlly 2"<br />

and Double Lunch<br />

"'C Fafade June 11... •••••••— Senior Day<br />

GoorKRS, JToward Dudune, John<br />

Stnck|iulc; Earl<br />

run!<br />

Ster<br />

Dudune, John I <strong>The</strong> smiiu d ull-cily traffic iiundii June ]•!.'... .Gi-uduntion Itchcarsul<br />

I Stern, Jack Cnissi at Kestar Statllum toi'k nli'ce on<br />

field ami Dick. Llebf.y. Liebf, /.• | Tlmisday May £7. Tllv <strong>Lowell</strong> traf- Juno 15.... •••.. High '1 Mcot<strong>in</strong>B<br />

f:c »(|Uad won first nrizo last ycarl June 10 Graduation Rehearsal<br />

Happy Birthday nnd was mted the )jeat hitch school June<br />

sound <strong>in</strong> the city. . <strong>The</strong> traffic 17.... -. .Dismissal ut 12:00<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> wishoa to entnnd n sciii'ids ui'j under -t<strong>in</strong>; supervision Juno 17 Graduation at Georee<br />

hapiiy birthday BPaet<strong>in</strong>K to the of Mr. A lifer who is ma<strong>in</strong>ly responfollow<strong>in</strong>K;<br />

.......Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, 2:00<br />

•Jible for tlie Rood work beW done<br />

- iTHE LOWELL • Ihe monniiit siiuad is omuoaed of June IS.... -V. Dismissal. 12:15.<br />

Aldo Baldissorl, 221 ' ull =students; and the. afternoon Juira.m...<br />

Bob Brown. 120<br />

squad is composed of R.O.T.C.<br />

•4 Sonioi-Pro<strong>in</strong>.iii<br />

, Charles Erb, 202, •';:-•"•<br />

•—••••• Gold Boom at Puluce.<br />

i vvir'il r " r "" >ir ' ;U1 " ltri:<br />

.Much of the credit for the success<br />

of the dance Bocs to Dick<br />

JliKlii<strong>in</strong> '3o, Howard Alvord '40,<br />

I uiil U'Baron '37, who spent a lot<br />

•jf tliw time pult<strong>in</strong>i; it over.<br />

All the Kraduatcs will be look<strong>in</strong>g<br />

forward to imotber gathcr<strong>in</strong>ir of<br />

the old CUIIL'.<br />

R&WOutJune2<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Red mid White will be distributed<br />

to Kub»cribcrH June 2."'<br />

Haiti editor of tho Red aiul Whitfi<br />

At Kiirstcnson, "<strong>The</strong>-.theme is-tt<br />

Hccrct, but I can promiss you.that<br />

this year's cover is Ko<strong>in</strong>e to be<br />

sensational." ' ' *<br />

Prk-es for the annual still,remutn<br />

the sumo, n. few subscriptions left<br />

ut $2.G0, itnd catih «nle« $3.00. rThis<br />

year's Red.nnd .Whitor, will/pro--'<br />

bably be the last 112, page edition<br />

jiut'out due tO'lncrenscd costsil.w . "'•*<br />

- -Snorts editor: of- the ' Red "and.<br />

\\Wto- llow'iird - ]irbwV|!<br />

: ; i ^


Gi,<br />

« # • MAY<br />

"WHEN I WENT TO LOWELL"<br />

LOWELLPROFS.. REMINISCE<br />

ft-'<br />

28, 1048<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s Alumni<br />

Ass'n Active;<br />

Plans New School<br />

r<br />

Frakci&Gd's OldestlP"<br />

i Presidents AM Pupils Succeed<br />

Honored Alunihi<br />

Throughout its long and illustri-<br />

Graduates Are<br />

F<strong>in</strong>e Examples<br />

Mr. Walsh "" |<br />

Mi«s Scitoil<br />

"When I firs'; started teach<strong>in</strong>g Hav<strong>in</strong>g seen n<strong>in</strong>ny classes come<br />

:il T-owell, the school only hud about nnd go here at <strong>Lowell</strong> Miss Schou<br />

five hundred pupils enrolled. This has come to the conclusion (.hat<br />

was better because then everyone "one of the best th<strong>in</strong>gs about <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

is that It consists m' second and<br />

knew everyone el.se," replied Mr. th<strong>in</strong>l generations. Parents have<br />

VTnlzti <strong>in</strong> response to one of nconsidered<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> sufficiednumber<br />

of questions hurled at him.<br />

Mr. Wnlsh was n graduate of Sa<strong>in</strong>t<br />

Ignntua and started teach<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1015.<br />

"In those days a youth WKH nut<br />

required to attend school, HO that<br />

those who did were really scr<strong>in</strong>lis<br />

about learn<strong>in</strong>g. In fact, you emild<br />

be oxpeUcti from school for it mnrki<br />

lower tlmn a "C'V<br />

1 You have probably heard of the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> High School Students As-<br />

Kiiriiitfon, (L.II.S.S.A.) but have you<br />

heard of Ihe I.owc'1—Hoys' High<br />

School Association?<br />

; for<br />

prepar<strong>in</strong>g them for life and have years ago, orig<strong>in</strong>ally to perpetuate<br />

soon fit it to semi their children hero<br />

also. l" Mi Miss ss Scou Sh Schou also l ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>s<br />

ii<br />

that "d' "desm'tu hthe<br />

many attempt/<br />

to change it, J/nvell has succcssfuly<br />

rema<strong>in</strong>ed :m academic a emc shool, school, ami<br />

will ill rema<strong>in</strong> i so <strong>in</strong> i its future iiocn-' '<br />

tion.'<br />

«r. w.w, „»». that the,,, the]„, «••<br />

ous history, <strong>Lowell</strong> has • giiideu<br />

wit'i<strong>in</strong> its portals some i,n<br />

Francisco's most honored ni^I successful<br />

citizens. It is with great<br />

Tho latter I* an organization of pri(to tllJlt «TiIK r.oWEU." resx-<strong>Lowell</strong>itos<br />

formed ;i number of _.<br />

mombeiv a faw of these <strong>in</strong>dividuals<br />

on its fiftieth anniversary.<br />

Cameron IT. K<strong>in</strong>g, Kogistmr of<br />

Voters, graduated from Roys' High<br />

j scho.-d <strong>in</strong> 1S!U. In 1908 ho w;is<br />

'elected President of the Hoard of<br />

I Eli;ction Commissioners under May-<br />

[or Taylor, and ^i<br />

Mr. Williams<br />

big athletic competion was between class was all comb<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong>io registry<br />

Poly and <strong>Lowell</strong>. "It was Poly and ;il» with Mr. Stophuiy, then d j<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> that Rave the games color. Sjii<strong>in</strong>ish teacher, and N>: Tucker as -<br />

Tn his earlier days, "Casanova" registrars." |<br />

Walsh coached beseball here and After a moments thought he con-'<br />

,ho expressoly remembers a g;i t<strong>in</strong> nod, "We used to gut out miieji<br />

l Hy lion Os(ro*v<br />

Did you know that <strong>Lowell</strong> once<br />

bnd a girt president? One of them,<br />

Annette Ruggles, president of the<br />

class of Fall '15, is now Mrs. Art-<br />

•.hur Well<strong>in</strong>gton of St. Helena. Another<br />

of our presidents Russ Green,<br />

is now vice-president of the Signal<br />

Oil Co. Ernest Wagner, '21, is now<br />

n superior court judge of Santa<br />

Barbara.<br />

11* y.u've ever listened to the<br />

19-11 ho became nidiu 'lur<strong>in</strong>g school hours j>ni pio-<br />

i Registrar of Voters. He has -lecii haiily have heard farmer <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

I labor iKiions and was <strong>in</strong>strumcittril president, ,|r(!j|(|ftnti p|(iye,i played basketball and an<br />

jtii sctti ng up thu San Franetsc" f graduated t<br />

I iknllh<br />

v om Stanford Unive<br />

nci: System. Mr. Kmgsity.<br />

Bill Juslyu, another Sun ford<br />

j •ompleted forty-seven J<strong>in</strong>d a Inlf graduate, played football for the<br />

school.<br />

j years of ..-ity<br />

' <strong>Lowell</strong> has also had sonic ;iro.ai-<br />

J dents <strong>in</strong> the leeih-i-'Ulltiijc ciepart-<br />

Itnsscll Lt-niy Wohlen, Assessr.r.i menu Elmer Il<strong>in</strong>maii, '21, gradual-<br />

.. ..*•. — •. •* « .*-> T .•nrti.tilitr.) l<strong>in</strong>l*J» llnll 1 C<br />

_ i ...I .'.•...** IT tf* flunln I /'iill.Lifi^ t..<br />

: ;:':Brckkl-I<br />

\.Kn'x. ki 1<br />

. section \W<br />

^ pamc n<br />

Vould 1>"<br />

or not. l\v> I<br />

• jnon to<br />

. Jiant,. wi<br />

tfeno^ 7 't<br />

H?rc's h..'<br />

In about i<br />

•'Frop''," wf.l<br />

.l<strong>in</strong>es. Kron i 1<br />

•em the av."<br />

»f it. H »-:,i<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1E3G :<strong>in</strong>|<br />

tradition •<br />

We bad i<br />

fonl, but s<br />

3X0 to a<br />

Francisco i<br />

to return i<br />

anil the wli<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> t<strong>in</strong>',-.ihlt<br />

a C.il<br />

to Berkeley I<br />

dress.<br />

I'enal (:ol,.iiy\us'Vw'"a'Vled''lhcn'[:"l u i l5 '1V l ' t ",'' llut t'lu Creek <strong>in</strong> ex-.<br />

U-Kama thnt lie had been irolni.-: |"a<strong>in</strong>a!ile. liecailHo when I'm try;'<br />

aro<strong>in</strong>ul (luriiiB the first World War ',',"•' ,'" .fltf"ru,.out...Avomv.n it's nil<br />

••—•— men to own!,- the draft., " re '-«-r" mo.<br />

« ... "'""ij 1 1 ""-'" turned on <strong>in</strong>, : lloyn 1 Jlich l)ie» -<br />

faeattlo he. ''blew ' lo San F ' - - *<br />

n%ii- '-•", , ho i 'IW auaiti.st a trolley, and ol


li<br />

<strong>in</strong> iipit '•? J<br />

|gh School Newspaper -^i<br />

AXE YELL DERIVED FROM FROG;<br />

STANFORD CHOSE OtJR COLORS<br />

. -\-'.<br />

v"nrekki-ki-Kn.v, ki Kax, Brekki- Stanford Copies <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

ki-Knx, ki Kax, ki Kax I"<br />

> <strong>The</strong> source of the L-well colors<br />

You would most likely th<strong>in</strong>k it<br />

is sometimes mfstnkeniy thought<br />

quite odd if the <strong>Lowell</strong> root<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to have boon copied from Stan-<br />

section blasted that out; dur<strong>in</strong>g ford, b<strong>in</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> had red and white<br />

a frame or rally, and your alarm long before Stanford chose her<br />

would be justified. But believs it irnnncw. It is mid Stanford chosi! I<br />

or not, the axe yell that is ?o com- the <strong>Lowell</strong> colors over those of!<br />

mon to us org<strong>in</strong>nted from that Snn .Tosc High, which wore also<br />

chant, tvhich hi case yo'l don't considered.<br />

know it is the chant of a frog. Well, now you know tho truth,!<br />

Here's how it happened.<br />

or d^ y»u? .J"st remember when!<br />

you're at thu rally, it's "give 'ei.i I<br />

In about 1850 Yale students were the nxc," not "Urekki-ld-l'Cax," •<br />

study<strong>in</strong>g Aristophanes' Greek play<br />

"Fro;*s\" which conta<strong>in</strong>ed the above<br />

l<strong>in</strong>es. From it they derived "Give!<br />

'em the axe" and made a yi-1! cut<br />

of it. It w»is <strong>in</strong>troduced at <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong> ISOf! and has lieen a last<strong>in</strong>g<br />

tradition ever s<strong>in</strong>ce, j<br />

First With Axe<br />

t m<strong>in</strong>ted In f<strong>in</strong>d out about the<br />

food old clays so I talked to Mr.<br />

We huil tho axe yell before Stan- Kast our popular SeieiicL> toucher,<br />

ford, but she began the use of :.n who has heen hero pillee.... /<br />

axe to a baseball game <strong>in</strong> San <strong>The</strong> lilotk opposite L<strong>in</strong>voll <strong>The</strong> above niclure is of HnyV Hicli School. Inkeu from ;li? corner of I'owrfl and Sacramento Streets,<br />

<strong>in</strong> the year 18711. This wiw Hie firsl Iligli School <strong>in</strong> Ihf Wwl. from whii-h <strong>Lowell</strong> HiRh was ori|;<strong>in</strong>atcil.<br />

IS | <strong>Lowell</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>cipals of Past Times<br />

j^j | fly Hob Inmnn<br />

lunch: time: bike"'mi were Lid \Vu»h<strong>in</strong>Blon IliKn and<br />

" •-••---- - - - . . . . _ . . , J ' t t i n I I I L I I V V « l I I ', L I I L I l ^ ^ t • l l i " ! !<br />

' arciuit:! the block. Lowe ' " I. A ' protest nilIj was he.d] .San Kranc<br />

LOWELL WINS AGAIN!<br />

! r,, was u J-OIIIIB ana<br />

and tho bust of .la<strong>in</strong>l's Kussell Low. •. stiuuKl<strong>in</strong>ir IJ'.tlo cHy, its |»oplo hud<br />

ell (which is just <strong>in</strong>s.de [In; Hayes ;u,,t become hahituuleil to tha pay.<br />

Hack <strong>in</strong> thu early fifties, wliuii HI ad; bur . who had taught Lat<strong>in</strong><br />

.ltd Greek <strong>in</strong> the school for fix<br />

T<strong>in</strong>- Kirsl Car Ml (which is just <strong>in</strong>side tho Hayes j ni)t Income hahituaYed"tnTthVpuy- tipal' S '<strong>in</strong>"IKSV. Ho kent^'this Office"<br />

i.Hnc<strong>in</strong>.l or IOWPII imiiu-h. S - lt •• I "" I "V'' > , was hr . iiU ^ «|» «»| muiit of taxes for tho support of until lSSfi. when he ucccpic.. a<br />

• """ utMl n t j£.,/",! s I " o n i lly|.|atf..nnun.luN1»ia-cMl...|- „«>. higher education than that jM-ofessorship <strong>in</strong> the University of<br />

History F<strong>in</strong>al<br />

Term<strong>in</strong>.'i! exam<strong>in</strong>ations <strong>in</strong> U. h*.<br />

History ami CIVILM will li,. civ.Mi WAY BACK WHEN<br />

»n the folio" <strong>in</strong>ir dato.s; Senior<br />

Civics - .huif 'j. Wednesday; U.S.<br />

U)i:i<br />

I! - .lull- -I, KritlHV. ami U.S. I - Tlio Girls' llHKkuthall Team was<br />

JiiL* S, Tiu-sday. Tests, with the undefeated <strong>in</strong> S games. Tennis<br />

cci'ption of U.S. I, will Im irivn '(Van: was awarded tho treim-ndoiis<br />

r<strong>in</strong>ir regular n'-riuds. U.S.I will sum ..f $7..'O tu j.e.-aU\<br />

irivt'i <strong>in</strong> :tO(i diir<strong>in</strong>i: fourlli p«--rd<br />

I!) II<br />

•lit. tit, girl students—<br />

trims IK<br />

VOYNE HAS MANY<br />

MEMORIES<br />

1 Kills II. Holmes was the fir.'.: l<strong>in</strong>n rrnm 18S8 lo 1<br />

pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of the school. With a F. If. Ciarke, another very able<br />

K-'.V assistants he headed the nviP. i-ucceeded Mr. Morton uiul<br />

SL-IUIOI from is.ji; toiSUl.<br />

reijrneu for II years (1019-19^0).<br />

Cl^cirge W. M<strong>in</strong>ns was <strong>Lowell</strong>'s Francis E. Crofis, "Craft?<br />

sc.'oiid ur<strong>in</strong>cipai and wa.s <strong>in</strong> charge Crufts" to the boys became jir<strong>in</strong>-<br />

if ihe school for only one year cipal ami, kept this position until<br />

those whd pla.w-d aga<strong>in</strong>st (hem. Mr.<br />

user. i.<br />

I lu:tr>. when he was succeeded by<br />

Till!" loro Ilradley succeeded Mr. Leroy II. Stepllons.<br />

I tfii'.hrr, and jur'.<strong>in</strong>g as treasuitr,<br />

limit a vacation Iriji lo Europe. Mr. M<strong>in</strong>ns and. riuncd for n<strong>in</strong>e years Jfr. Stephel's. bocamo <strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

Lililiv was •••.putar because cif his (lSliri-!87l). tenth pr<strong>in</strong>cipal. He- has eluded ths<br />

jukes.<br />

William T. livid lircnn:e <strong>Lowell</strong>'s dcatiuiea «: <strong>Lowell</strong> Hiirh School to<br />

, ...... ,h pr<strong>in</strong>cipal atxl reigned fnr date. and we hope and trust he<br />

i |K7"> li> IKS1, when he was made will cont<strong>in</strong>ue <strong>in</strong> that enpacitv. for<br />

l<strong>in</strong>y >uid<br />

I ifiirnia.<br />

many ytr.i'r* to come, for he is<br />

;M. A humor !"!!' fitlK'd " ihf I'm- til*.- first time <strong>in</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>'- •• ' her-<strong>in</strong>-law. V-'rancis A. certa<strong>in</strong>ly one of tha most cfficMiit<br />

I Mirror" wai is nulilishi'il, cany<strong>in</strong>g histury. tht> sludeuts w\Te really<br />

•{ the University of Cal- and lielnvt'd of <strong>Lowell</strong>'s pr<strong>in</strong>cipals.<br />

jeveryth<strong>in</strong>g i•<br />

' tltaiiaU'l' " 1,,-<strong>in</strong>g ntiiri'Ki'iitcil. Under pressure<br />

' the* front to ailvi -to-thu-iiv, (,.' :U<strong>in</strong>li'iii Hody I'resident Iluss<br />

I 1(MH toltimu.<br />

Kw<strong>in</strong>g iitid I'riiR-ipul Fivdi'iclf ii.<br />

f'ljirk, fiu'li iMimi was go<strong>in</strong>g to \K><br />

1913<br />

s.'ii hy tlh; su;:ii;nts, for t<strong>in</strong><br />

In I'-ii i-, An<br />

mary purpose nf vot<strong>in</strong>g wlion ;<br />

iV pi<br />

VH\\ lu-caiisr Charlt-.t Wiss<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

IT mt, had left. Annette w<br />

IV H-n<strong>in</strong>il j-'ir! prcstd.-nt..<br />

Vt.ymt Vui-


~r<br />

)• Pace"-! MAY 28, 19-18<br />

TOM BROWN MlilT VUC1NICH FRANK KUDELKA<br />

LOWELL SPORT HISTORY RICH<br />

.), , me P ,t f,f. 11 .is-T-i ft lh & .. ,s ,r r, ? ,. Varsity and 30's<br />

!,!"'.>.iiKi>ni:h, lni-k-y ••'"'!. <strong>in</strong> t<strong>in</strong>* liunllf-, witn IVM-<br />

1 . .' :.c, still n'mc<strong>in</strong>lii'iiil .mil still rati-ii tops. A .-Idi<strong>in</strong>y lati :'n'<strong>in</strong> I.i»w-«.•.t on lliusi' iiicnioraM.' ti-:i;i:s. uv'n 1 '.!j«';il{iii:: ,,,,,j' |;,,v i;,,,,] tn.i|; lln' I'irJi i<strong>in</strong>-ip<br />

*• ;\vv,« HovuifV, who wjis just us vital to tlii'ir ii'any -.<strong>in</strong>iiirit- M-:ISOH- „.;,], ,-- ,t>\ ,;,..„, ,]„, ,,,,„ j,- w| M<br />

.-,'. ('.•..•» ]r-,i-;.li':tn limni-ruti lilasis ul' t<strong>in</strong>.- yv-M "Ha!*'" Kmli :m.i ];;an:. [i;o^ j m | ;i;,(| ni, j)( tt,.,.<br />

Aniot, Hill .-.u<br />

Inirk t;reiitt> frmn Lowfil. I jj(,n Vo^i-1 rm' si'i'u<strong>in</strong>l <strong>in</strong> ih •<br />

lion L(»m imii "ftnbir" Piihlh-n-ii; lki>Uim can have thdr .luhnny .SchW(-hI' hu.ul../ -lii.i \V-ilt I,.,(!-, -,! i/',, JOdSeOdU OedSOl! £jllUS JJlSllldUy<br />

nrul le*« V-ii'/nil- CJulilr.! I'i<strong>in</strong> !i:iv« their .lot- DiMa^'io. L:nv.-f.>u Little j K-mli-il t that tiiih- other i Vir tlw<br />

. I.im'i-11 hml Ihrw-' mun In the' As' |i°ie


fm<br />

III?<br />

owe<br />

JUNE, 11, 111.18<br />

307 High Seniors Bid Farewell<br />

ore days! <strong>The</strong>n at 2:00 p.m. j GJrJfi Glee Club r.nd tile folti»rt'iiiK<br />

*:<br />

L<br />

iiipWitt<br />

'•• ' ''flli 1 *'' '•• '"'- ; ''''."•• S'-'if -"- "-a v ••'''2 .••f\'V' vtrial-£*£-•* '*• S--V" ^ "IS<br />

Senior Prom Last<br />

Meet<strong>in</strong>g for Grads<br />

Seniors Interviewed<br />

If I Were i r<strong>in</strong>ripal"<br />

iNowJPrexy,<br />

GeyardiorSaeeani?<br />

To: he or not t»> lift-pr<strong>in</strong>cipal for<br />

.._._. ^ ion 'M<strong>in</strong>t*.<br />

iy—.lime<br />

i day. AtRrnduf<br />

onr tnost students<br />

1 flach j<br />

A week IIKO hurt Tuwuay—Juno yonr tnost students would like to be Today is the blp day!.<br />

Jndthe high Seniors under Delano the boas for. u few hours. <strong>The</strong>re At the 1 traditional Block ;'L'<br />

Puller. Mar<strong>in</strong>e Mnzznnti. Terry, would be a lot of chants ns is rally 3rU period the nomes of. lour.<br />

i ray. a <strong>in</strong> I Nouie. Ets—lloMn jrave j shown by tlw follow<strong>in</strong>-c <strong>in</strong>tervlcwi*.' suspense-filled peopta will be ^e-<br />

Hiirh School Auditorium.<br />

! Helen Shili<strong>in</strong>aky, Marvis stomberjr,<br />

College rces.<br />

, <strong>in</strong>troduction -if the<br />

; Cnml Stephen, Anirlu Vnzlies mid It was held lit the JIar<strong>in</strong> Town<br />

Mrrlu Bv.rflte<strong>in</strong>—Have fiw heer<br />

;<br />

\'an,:y Vciunir, with Pnlrieia Gala<br />

and Country Club <strong>in</strong> Fairfax ;md<br />

chu's to tlie tOM-heis nml visitiuj;<br />

,OTS ii complete sell-out. TPUIV was<br />

(»«f. (<strong>in</strong>et2hls nt the "Bruukfiut<br />

IMrcnts will In- made by eh aet-ompnnist, and dirtctcu uy Mrs. I pleniy of food, smiKli<strong>in</strong>f,<br />

Maven.<br />

mid f<strong>in</strong><br />

president, l.U-lano Fuller. r'.ias K«-<br />

Under the direction -if Mr. Krie-<br />

was<br />

to|>i«: is "We Would Uu liuil.-<strong>in</strong>jr,"<br />

Kt-r, the <strong>Lowell</strong> Ufeh Orchestra will . .<br />

sayist U\ Mary KurtzweM, wliosn<br />

,..ny for IV processional "iVunp \a ^ -• ^ J ^ ' S , ^ t^<br />

^ Wuiler was sulvcicd Histor-<br />

.ami rircui'ii-tnncu and for H,o re-i ifriitimuiru? soniors. Manv yeais<br />

iatt ur.il will relate the favorite ami | „.„„•,„.„,• »i-\wiivul .^:uvh." Thaifri<strong>in</strong> now, w!iun Loweli U ju»,t a<br />

n-restrasclection will lw| memory to thesojmys ami *firJs. the<br />

1<br />

t-fillent suc?t>ssor to Lloyd Cunniiriiam<br />

as L. II. S. S. A. presidtfiit.<br />

For the office of vice president<br />

lire Mnrjrau't POIRIUSIS and Ann<br />

stem-asset, eacl.-. of whom is well<br />

sayt-ic<br />

nail liy ;<br />

ni;t so favorite -euiT'.- th.<br />

„, *, m •"" l|'S en iors Scatter,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shu - Morn ;: some on World<br />

s UMI»:. tli<br />

tricnt^sl<br />

iiMX, of ilu><br />

S«niur P.*«»m wil! bo<br />

cwnl, tlm jtiyo'js<br />

Today, :!00 «razod nnui<strong>in</strong>e seniors!; i K<strong>in</strong>derjrartun teaeher, w.ule ' t,t t<strong>in</strong>; too of lite lisl !his term,<br />

will unleash :i "iviun of tfriur 1 ' Dor.«tliy Oreke will pt'eiiaru for :i j Kifly-foiir seniort: <strong>in</strong>land to en to<br />

that will ih'iko tilt* Synn'.«» Sehpsl. With iht*<br />

f<strong>in</strong>al sitiLC<strong>in</strong>ir of the hym, thu soj'aration<br />

will he coir.iiletc. <strong>The</strong>y will<br />

no lonner It? "<strong>Lowell</strong>ite.-:." "Why<br />

such cerjmuny'J" iu:»uy ask. Thut'si<br />

. an e:,sy one ttv answer.<br />

It's not just the word "I,owellite,"<br />

they'll mif-n. nor tdc baiteredwall-j,<br />

:1* ofMrodckvL Ti'Wit flteiw. Nor is<br />

pr<strong>in</strong>cijial<br />

Ki'ii Loono — In<br />

Kl'll Loom: — itlStill! n llirect 1 -- m-r^ /Nni^i'vrr-ntT^<br />

phon;. to Hay Meadows n'ld have a |V[R' STEPHENS<br />

" kil '""" HAS RETIRED<br />

Tom ahifkiiks—IM kic:: stupid<br />

j Thti 11—t offk'i.Ts and tliuice ro<strong>in</strong>- vslike m out of school.<br />

•tiitteo {Stan S<strong>in</strong>i'lt. itranlytt Holh, .rerry .lames—I"d outlaw tt ^^r.<br />

junior tulle^u ii*<br />

Stuplicrs and on behalf of the en-<br />

Pliylli.* "Toby will pi\>p:<strong>in</strong>; at ^^* mTruL ot<br />

l hl Th ll"<br />

, *. Stale ColleKO lor the position j T,U) lJlllvi.rHil (lf Cnlir..rniu i^<br />

From. June 21 to August 1 :t,<br />

AttuluntA from ih«* hitth Kei.uotrf <strong>in</strong><br />

Francisco will attend Galileo j<br />

Mail* ir«*fiii:iii—Tlw tnu-k t.-nm. Kmbarass<strong>in</strong>;- Incidents<br />

I tarry ISrooks—Visit<strong>in</strong>y p<strong>in</strong>jilcH* Don Stibk-h: Mr. Monroe sent mo<br />

' • " " " to tl'« GhT.« Cyni, but said the<br />

tfirls wvren't drt-ss<strong>in</strong>p—thoy wore.<br />

I'at Nol-an: When I met Myrt'.o<br />

(Sally Prontici-.)<br />

Joanne! Jensou: Wlieii I was at<br />

lite Senior Exclusive, anil tripped<br />

down tlie stairs.<br />

•1-u-k Shumj<strong>in</strong>: I eanic <strong>in</strong>to cluss<br />

one il:ty witi. lipstick on my shirt.<br />

!<strong>in</strong> Univei-.sity. i~he lielil'ilowii". ' ' j Iiiirlmrti 'Mi n't ha<br />

SUMMER SESSION<br />

; fii^ey--ft<br />

I'otir sltitlfiils [tlaii (ti m, lo Col-: Jlr. I>r.vsd:ile.<br />

Unseat !hi> I'acifie. 1 to Mvnlu J. C.I « r , Diana Grosso: When I tried tn<br />

U'ficli Ketty Powr.io Spanish.<br />

, Ouorjro Wright: I wpa walk<strong>in</strong>c<br />

»ck f.\(akl«v—TIIG jwi-l! doultlc down the hall one day mul riy<br />

Mar<strong>in</strong> J. C. and MMIH: 'A plan to go! mnrht-w w« tl'ulr.'t have this term: levi's fell down. -:<br />

to San ,ltwt Stolu and Santa Clara:! "*'<br />

i5^5EiiiI&:?.. %£+ V %^|^<br />

\ VACATIONISTS PLAN VARIED<br />

TYE F<br />

i


( *- .!<br />

•Pace 2<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Societies Suffer Losses<br />

L Scroll Crndtialcs<br />

Jlcjn Cunn<strong>in</strong>Rham Delano 1 uller Di\o Ccnffr on Tom Chi n. \f flu"""!<br />

Ttrr\ Gnl B II Holmes Bob Inm<strong>in</strong> Jack L>ml Armntul MIB 1 I"lph|w x.r j<br />

Mondclson Donotibci Hubert 'Ni -cus M<strong>in</strong>na an IJack Shun n |<br />

.. S...J..,,fi,,.J,<br />

JUNE .11, 1048 sS<br />

Weilcr, Amy WonB, Mary WonB, Nancy Yotlng.flrnilii.illni;<br />

IMJrUrolhcm .-, ?.'',¥' ,<br />

nor, iJovd CuKifairnn<strong>in</strong>, Tom Glickbnrfc,' Dave CTcqlfnnn,<br />

.. •*_.1 _"^r_*- — — A ttwu t :t.»i-4*> i- * , \<br />

Barker Senior Choice"<br />

Ivnn Clnyton Bnrkcr, gentleman<br />

of hiffh leorn<strong>in</strong>&Js <strong>Lowell</strong>'s.out.;<br />

'fitand<strong>in</strong>c teacher. ThiB iyaa no'sur-'"<br />

prise to his many student.friend.,<br />

though it ""as a. surprifti to llr.<br />

Gtoffrion, Giafkides, Tom GlikbarB. Harry Glucknian. Twry Gray, Lee jj; 1 ipson, Janet Jones, uyntnvt novel, wu<strong>in</strong>n LrfiKiiiiunHiim, ^.i<strong>in</strong>ur<strong>in</strong>u<br />

;t nntry, Alice Lee. Betty 1-JC'J' Care l<strong>in</strong>e Licht, Margaret Lloyds, riarbara<br />

fcGaney. Helen McKuy, Mnrthif-'MncKonzie, Madel<strong>in</strong>e Maboney, Carol<br />

Modl<strong>in</strong> [odl<strong>in</strong>, Kiyorra :-Mlnilre, Denise Modl<strong>in</strong>, Avn Molnar, Diane.-Norwall,<br />

nnd Wallace<br />

Mr. Mnnrnc'H Office<br />

Illitck I. firmluntes (Hirls)<br />

T.luyd Cu<strong>in</strong>itneliani, Jlerla Iliirstc<strong>in</strong>, Jack Lyml, Don Stibich, Curol<br />

CInirc Billsio<strong>in</strong>, Nunott jltnket, l'nt Cliristeiisoii, Irvone Clnytoi Modl<strong>in</strong>."<br />

Nau<strong>in</strong>e Ehvcnbcrtr,'Bonnie H<strong>in</strong>muns,.Ilarliam Frascr, Thfono G<br />

;(liss lliirrisr 's Office<br />

Dorothy Gerckc Gercke, Georpiatme Gcorpiatmo CJettlcr, CJettlor Diane Dimio Grossn, Grossn .lean lean Crti Gnitzir.aoher,<br />

Dorothy Gerket Harltani l Mc MGl ility, MMarj i Oi<strong>in</strong>n, J(isi>fi)iiiit> L»K"-<br />

^£aS <strong>in</strong>o, Al Ki/^teii.scn, Lillian llal<strong>in</strong>, Carolyn Ijt-ht, ^lcrii!*j fil<br />

1 KanKn=,m':' l Se i tt>i'jones: ^•SKnS.TJ! ""-ft* Kva^^j^im.yijjhn. Care,,,, Lie,,,, Meri,!, ,,,„,,,<br />

Klml;i:aro, Jfaiy Kurtaveill, iidilli Lai'enau, Cut'ier<strong>in</strong>e Luutry, MnrRjn-l' • I "" ct JonL ' s ' "'"' Na " c > l« m j Barker. ., • *,<br />

lie c:unc here <strong>in</strong> 1934. nri*.;hos<br />

• laujfiit n<strong>in</strong>th for M years. His<br />

'popularity with students/is. In-<br />

, crcused yb his teic^h<strong>in</strong>j; nibthods.<br />

lie is always remiy^ tn bo. of help<br />

j tn anyone. Ifis homework Is always<br />

at u m<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>um.<br />

»bprEer.<br />

Ucyds, Lillian I^Komarsii:o, Helen JlacKay, Marth ShcKcnzie. Meredith | . SIISH I.oriRan s Office:<br />

Miijsiius, Heleno Sr ^ . . , * - - - , tl)Tl41|"|] 'lllllil\ 4<br />

that is <strong>Lowell</strong>, (icmiil-.-Milall hard- stove' Dili it<br />

Karl J.:U;son. | K,,w!l;.s all the fun they liaii<br />

ships—(Sir. llarnes. Mr. Vtiyne. man ii -hi, "v-<br />

Us lo any fri-sli- t<strong>in</strong>- Ui^ sistors. i<br />

Mrs. .Melchalf, «tc) llarbsra ll<strong>in</strong>rai |oci,..s ,,f „;,,<br />

•• m<strong>in</strong>d the lhrec| IJuruthy Gi'1-c-l.v li'.iv.s to Mar<strong>in</strong>n!<br />

list<br />

wills to Colleen 3!rElroy four years |....k,'i. «„.. Vh.i, his iryn- [laiL-k.- her <strong>in</strong>rfcel -record of no<br />

-v = Urech boqucatlu u pair of Lt. Col. i"'X! «l««>ths to Joa.i ami Vee her<br />

- .. '• •• Inslunia to' Uit- old salt, suitor j" 1 " ll ^ : r -n" • vl r IJ •a'H».t<strong>in</strong>it <strong>in</strong>.<br />

"' :'" '. • .' Timcthv HeGown. ' « ! tllcJ Cafo.-Kriiioljii arny leaves this<br />

«upplylcaa ^J-tlirouKlitllic lockt'r room,<br />

lirtINkl$U7fiir Chapman -wlllfl-to and to all the LowcllMeg she leaves<br />

m l Plosra» tbuHra'cIt port of thol'xiivcll. Richard


IP<br />

tea<br />

ipi<br />

1 " tiiii '-<br />

******-it<br />

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m<br />

lit-<br />

J"i C * S ifl" Si ^.i<br />

4AUKE AND OWE<br />

OUTSTANDING,/.<br />

I.nc;is will;-frionils<br />

;;..i<br />

•Sorm.'t (!nmli:i. Ha<br />

noth<strong>in</strong>g .<br />

tub.fiill uf<br />

Ar<strong>in</strong>i<strong>in</strong>d .Mauii! l^meathr<br />

Fie.-limaii wiio wants t<br />

political IH.-S (K)<br />

votiujr <strong>in</strong>acliiiift;; i.i his s^ter (,<br />

m'vv Luw soph' iit-sl year) mail'<br />

liappy luiuis on tliv rt-sotvi'.iion. Ti<br />

Mr. IJar<strong>in</strong>'s a laiere voltaic celi<br />

fully rhariri-i .<br />

MaKmw -.ki,!;* her svnl<br />

I<br />

JUN*E"11, 1048<br />

tiror wilts her motherly• .Wnut.il lor t<strong>in</strong>- d':'4li»usi> to Vir-<br />

' <strong>in</strong>^titu-t to IK'iiiii'tta Edwards mill u<strong>in</strong>ia (.rifl<strong>in</strong> and Helen S<strong>in</strong>eriimff<br />

1 '-A-V ability lo endure I,o\v.. ~<br />

• Pci-cy Trovjlvriilcc wills to Shir-<br />

ICP Wentiel her i-ood-times at<br />

Stlnson Beach, "Klfcht and^Uny,"<br />

and to Jan,Scott her locker so<br />

ilalph MonUehion' can havo his<br />

Lyrnc Chnrlcs Ulm wills his rusty<br />

colonel's saber to Jim McGowan.<br />

Roberty Vehlo«- Vehlov, leaves^ leaves to Frank<br />

MaMarelli his ability., to Ket good<br />

Kradcsand stay out f t b l t


ffc<br />

Glikbarg vs. Feil<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> World Serious Today<br />

Liberty and Jean Grutzmacher<br />

Named Best Athletes of Seniors<br />

Class AlMetcM I She's almost bettor than Esther! FY<strong>in</strong>thfill<br />

Lvnd Baker or Liberty? i Williams. .loan Grulzmnchor hasj •• " " " " " '<br />

Timers Ready to Face Seniors<br />

Tho gray lwanis aga<strong>in</strong>st the. Voyne, and George Lorbeer will U:<br />

u<strong>in</strong>pci- kids. the start<strong>in</strong>g battery.<br />

Thats whata <strong>in</strong> store at noon to-1 Reserve <strong>in</strong>clude George Stewart<br />

day when the traditional senior, • nnd "Muscles" Jamison,<br />

<strong>in</strong> a close race Phil Liberty can,* | j S ^ ' J ' K t S ln"th= \ LOOkS GCOd In '48<br />

out on top. ! hnthtub. when I was too young to<br />

Phil, a r»7", blond haired boy; re<strong>in</strong>-amber."<br />

about 1H5 pounds, was caught <strong>in</strong> Jean has been on Chnrlie Sava'.-i<br />

the busy momenta before seventh! Crystal Kungo Team for a year<br />

. . . . . t ; Ily Iton O.Htrow<br />

"Mr. Voyne, whal do you th<strong>in</strong>k<br />

of next wr.ns football team<br />

uti(' ii half, and swim j the must<br />

period to be <strong>in</strong>terviewed, i difficult stroke known—the HuUer-<br />

In his four years at I*,we!l he f|v Dreastroke.<br />

has been active <strong>in</strong> athletics, track j she really work's bard at swimas<br />

well as football. In the past foot- ni<strong>in</strong>ji and sw<strong>in</strong>.- vv to<br />

Alt-CHy teams and also received « „ .^"Yn SHtiiMlay, *?<br />

gold wiiat-vnteh and the Call-1-tul-' holidays.<br />

let<strong>in</strong> football for Iiis efforts <strong>in</strong> the! In th/> Junior Nationals at Slockmamorablo<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> - Wash<strong>in</strong>gton—! ton. May SI, Jean won n first p<strong>in</strong> p<br />

Ctniyn '""d the team 1 ' other m-i.ril.<br />

1 . 1 "<br />

"Well, I th<strong>in</strong>k that we have a<br />

KIKKI toam uniu with plenty of<br />

icpfii'vep, and iis for iK'Xt tei<strong>in</strong>a<br />

chi<strong>in</strong>cfH, we will get <strong>in</strong>to t<strong>in</strong>- playoffs<br />

for the third consecutive tim-'<br />

if we work hard."<br />

"What sort of .t team is il?"<br />

"This year we'ie go<strong>in</strong>g to play<br />

like t<strong>in</strong>* pms; that \?, we will have<br />

He Ivis iwotL*) l.<strong>in</strong>rlc; f.,r fnn! I She Went to I)a»*tnn,| Ileadi, both offensive and a 'l.-iVnsiv.-<br />

He has roceucd blodt.-, for lnol-iF]()rj)];it ^.^ ^ w i m .^ A ^ ^ ^ ^ ..ffensiv<br />

t'iey won the Indniir National<br />

Championship for the seventh<br />

i-nnset-iitive time. Jean SWJIII t'le<br />

|2"0 meter brcastrokt 1 faculty baseball takes place <strong>in</strong>) This completes the old men's<br />

the yard. # j rost-ar and there are sure to bo<br />

A serious, bloodthirsty affair, [several casualties, heart attacks,<br />

t<strong>in</strong>* teenagers will try to uproot the j hnr.lif.jio etc.<br />

hauiihiy oldstets ec<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>uous-thoi<strong>in</strong>h • Mr. Harris regrets tbnt lie ^an't<br />

Kometimes question a Me - victory start the game but his .*vos have<br />

str<strong>in</strong>g. lieri fail<strong>in</strong>g and th*» old legs a<strong>in</strong>'t<br />

An <strong>in</strong>terview with Hen N'eff pro- j what they utvtl to bj,<br />

cured the follow<strong>in</strong>g forocioua l<strong>in</strong>e-! <strong>The</strong> faculty regiclj* tliat Miss<br />

up the <strong>in</strong>urderers row (lf'.|s. i Adams can't play but this te «<br />

At fii.n hiioi* will be <strong>Lowell</strong>'s I mans game.<br />

grand old man of lia.ivlmU Knglish! <strong>The</strong> senii.r team will probably<br />

Uat-hrr "Casey" Walsh, ?till u start star trackman, handsome<br />

\vi(ked fielder un.l terrific IK.SU' |.«r<strong>in</strong> Baker at the <strong>in</strong>itial s»ck-a<br />

runner. . real slugger. Hold<strong>in</strong>g down the<br />

<strong>The</strong> douhlf! play i;»l»» will star key Mone slot is "T"? "air" Jnrk<br />

'Speed" Travern and ".We" Kit- Hiilorius his only difficultv will b?<br />

< In n distilled to b.> t:i« greatest PI<br />

J*I!U can see what 1 mean by plenty<br />

ami eame <strong>in</strong><br />

Jsewntli. In the |l)0 liu-tei she<br />

• glared pighth. Com petition was<br />

i \vy kern as tiiei'e were citls ft'im<br />

i every tmrt of tlie United States<br />

j compet<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

1<br />

Jean has also tvei, to the Ontidoor<br />

Xalioiuil k him C<br />

i-.l<strong>in</strong>es of sollle of th.' i.lay.'is, an<br />

hat<br />

. , "At li.ls w,. llnv.. Kmly Suarei.<br />

ni at Chi- j i m i.'i,(ll(.y, ,\l ... .. Ail..lpli!<br />

, .,, Ucyekiaiiit. Jim Dalpii Hill S!iv.|<br />

Outside of .swimmiiu:<br />

Ji'i<strong>in</strong> said<br />

her other great lovn w<br />

.Strrl<strong>in</strong>ir Hi'lncl. ;<strong>in</strong>il (ir'TK<br />

r.teak i-nnked very rare.<br />

:„ T-I..1II" ''"<br />

Lcnciimi."<br />

; "Our t::i-klcs are Turn .1<br />

hull nnd track, ivporied for '<strong>The</strong><br />

I^iwell," and was very active <strong>in</strong> Folk Dancers to Hill il"oy. Jim I'niit. Al.i<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Varilies" and "Cut of the<br />

Fry<strong>in</strong>g Pan"<br />

Receive Awards<br />

On the first of a series of (|iies- All types of polk:iS. waltzes<br />

tions Phil replied, "After giadun- sipiaio dano'S aie tlie nbject o:<br />

tion I am go<strong>in</strong>g to Santa Clara to perfection bv the Low-'II Dancers<br />

another 0. A. A. activity, meet<strong>in</strong>g<br />

cont<strong>in</strong>ue my football career." every Tuesday afternoon aftci<br />

When :iskoW about his tik^.s and<br />

dislikes he said," Lik<strong>in</strong>g mimlier<br />

one <strong>in</strong> Max<strong>in</strong>e, then Levis, foot ball,<br />

basfhall (<strong>The</strong> Scitls), C!.iim, and<br />

1 ' I A<br />

";<br />

T-iii.v Cniz, llit-k Cuok ami Skill,<br />

1<br />

jri>rri«vy. We have fmir L-u:<strong>in</strong>lt. I<br />

IMek Sarcani, Dove MiirwanJ, Han;<br />

ml nn<strong>in</strong>dviK. anil Hull JlelleyimlilK."<br />

of "Tlie renters >m> |.-.i:ert Alliler-!<br />

''•'*'<br />

.Mrs. Savillr;.<br />

Eiirht bn.w, Oltn Ku-I.s. ficn..<br />

Murl<strong>in</strong>eiiii. Ciiiry Jlelvillu. si»vi<br />

. , , , , . . . , , Mem. Aiitmiv 1'riti-liar'l. Don He<strong>in</strong>food.<br />

iod My ihsl.kes are i-reunie.l food.: |lcrBi T(.rry ;s.,viMl., „„,, Kim j,.,,.<br />

L-eatner which causes n Kanie, villi^ |ihi.« -if; Kirls loiiiiirise lli.><br />

: r<br />

sun. Dirk rot<strong>in</strong>itk. anii K"ii Kiie'ilii'<br />

thru >top!iid and roni<strong>in</strong>di' 1<br />

nur that none ,,f thv l<strong>in</strong>rlips WITI-;<br />

di-f<strong>in</strong>iti' yd. This is only SJII <strong>in</strong>«<br />

piactiiv and of i-ourse lln; fiisl:<br />

str<strong>in</strong>jr is not dofiiiiti". !<br />

•T<strong>in</strong>' liackfi.'ld is i'nm|:oml of<br />

i|u:irf.Thac!is. Hill Colnriii, l-'iitz.<br />

•lister, ISud K<strong>in</strong>k,<br />

v '-iKM tuast, Kivnch Fries<br />

anil Kn-nt-h lamli i-iloi::.<br />

Ptaiu ami child of tho fa<strong>in</strong> is I'millialler llerh Keniler will<br />

X.-ff who will hohl down the<br />

hi<strong>in</strong>ille ::lt ilefy<strong>in</strong>ir anyone to rnmul<br />

'•|lml c.irn.T. Uniilile to forecast t<strong>in</strong>this<br />

hac <strong>in</strong> nii:-i-e.<br />

11 future fur '<strong>The</strong> Kids." » predict<br />

<strong>The</strong> uiitfililcrs will start Dave<br />

!.-•«•, t -,,nIv defeated nil tlie i.tttA<br />

In the ten years that Li.well wi's scbools <strong>in</strong> Pan Francisco, bm;. de-;<br />

defeated th*- team came <strong>in</strong> second feated San Jfatco Junior Collcj-'t<br />

n<strong>in</strong>e, times and once third. As you tann<strong>in</strong> team who won the California<br />

can st'i Uu l <strong>Lowell</strong> tennis team l<strong>in</strong>*< .State. Championship for all junior<br />

won more championships than any college* a))d is said to w<strong>in</strong> the uatother<br />

sport <strong>in</strong> any hijrh school <strong>in</strong> ional uhnmpfonKhip for all junior<br />

Hy (JeorKe Call»!ian<br />

graduation Hears, aim'.^er<br />

jiroUp of <strong>Lowell</strong> ulhUJlf.'ri<br />

l fron* th*<br />

V.u.l K<br />

"On th<br />

stai.d<strong>in</strong>i: stars, we dn<br />

teamwork. T.n: tt uble wit;,<br />

icani last year wa the bcl; *if r-.--<br />

Ki-rvt's t«> fill ou Injury-riddled<br />

m.We will t that t tttuiibl.<br />

t<strong>in</strong>s >e:ir. Look for us to Work bald<br />

try<strong>in</strong>ir for tile phyi.ffs.'<br />

1 u-si'iviHioii.<br />

lv their iijuni;.-; and the<br />

uf thi'ir efforts to make<br />

L t s |!i .-all Kiancisc. p!V)W,<br />

;:nd O'XA Uiey liaVe amimpli>ht'd.<br />

Many Cridxlers Leavv<br />

tjciii' is luarly all of l.tsi yi'iirV<br />

<strong>in</strong>-oi.it i,f m> ami down eleven. I'hil<br />

Lib.-.ly, Herb K'essln. Col<strong>in</strong>,.Mv-<br />

Intr.-'tiiii, Jj.-k Dalplno. Terry tir.i>\<br />

Hill .Vorjn<strong>in</strong> Jack Lynd, H...1 Shvjiard.-on,<br />

Ij.r»-n Baker. Lloyd Ctmn<strong>in</strong>i-hani.<br />

Itill Holmes, and Milar<br />

Kadovith will nn lonj-i-r wpri'it onto<br />

Ihe h Kezar K turf t to battb; tlvj big<br />

I liail l'liriiits from :u iohS the park.<br />

LOWELL STARS<br />

CHOSE CAL.<br />

<strong>The</strong> "Lov . « st.ifr has<br />

fhi: United States. Th<strong>in</strong> is a record colleges <strong>in</strong> do Untttri Staten.<br />

1<br />

.<br />

of:Which <strong>Lowell</strong> can bo proud.<br />

compi'ed tujiifri vil the IIK foUovvitiK Iir4mti I'lli tllll'lltli <strong>in</strong>formrtion LI*'M<br />

i T<strong>in</strong>s year it championship tw<strong>in</strong> *> that you Luwcll JluiivntH ran foi*<br />

ilememlier last year when Ward .consisted of thirteen nluyers: Km- iow the "future for t<strong>in</strong><br />

Hculy made all-American <strong>in</strong> basket,, j e^t duBray. .MalcL<strong>in</strong>b Smith. S<strong>in</strong>n cnvjuuli'mr -ithleles<br />

•-'! mul evrryone irave him. ree..B-; Smith, Jpek Ilymep. Jim Mart<strong>in</strong>. St.,.wl ,lf ,,„ ..,;,,, ,,„„„,. ,WVi.<br />

J 1 'IVnn<strong>in</strong> Team a U Itiddled<br />

UnveM's champion tennis team <strong>in</strong> riddlwl by Ihe los^ oC Krnie Hp-<br />

Itray, AAA Hi.i^les Champ and Stan Smith, Doubloa crowu holder, as<br />

tliOy leave the Hayes Street Ilostel to carve out a name for themi'chvs<br />

<strong>in</strong> the tennis world. IJiiweball loses, Kod Shepardson, Lloyd Cunn<strong>in</strong>firham<br />

and pitcher, Jim "U-ad" Slannhe<strong>in</strong>icr. Coach Kl<strong>in</strong>er Hanis's srwit c<strong>in</strong>der<br />

nltior: nnd thought it wuit great for'Afonroo Kapl<strong>in</strong>.' Hillic Ahcl,<br />

squad is ako sliatlcred by the diploma ^rabb<strong>in</strong>i; of Lynn Chapman,<br />

him tijmuke aH-A^cricn^ for Low.! Wilson. Fred Bluett, Sandy<br />

Ichoscn the Univett-ity of California<br />

Her- '<br />

FFrank k Tlb Tulbot, Dud Md .Mumlay, Morriu Jfi I-'uIdman, I'Id Arnold Ald "Bunky" "Bk" Culman, Cl<br />

_|1 •*. „_ . ..Ll'^ . 1 .. n«* «<br />

• ell. It watt jrrt'ut'but; no<br />

Stan Walke;, George Murray, Orcjr C'onten, I^oren Baker, and Cmijr<br />

Neil«eii. Ilunkelhall loses Tom "Grcvk" Glafkidea, Tom ttlikbarjr and<br />

Dnnul 1'raejfci",<br />

<strong>in</strong>kie" Coli * an,<br />

player, Maurice McLaughlm. Nat- jrame seriously, and thue two ele-i Tom , Glikbarjr and Ernie dullrav<br />

tonal champion and white nt <strong>Lowell</strong> merits are what make future cham- aro Plann<strong>in</strong>g to .attend Stanford,<br />

played on the United States Davis pious. while Bill Rlur^un and Milan Kudop<br />

tamKobrt nd Howad K<strong>in</strong> I t cup team. Kobort nnd Howard K<strong>in</strong>- Coach Out.tnnd<strong>in</strong>i' vich plnn to h t h b h<br />

my laid to 1» onp or »lie tcrejlut Our o»n tei IIU coaji Jim V<br />

--Miucricuiii mi CUUBL, ipiii iirown<br />

All-Anierlcun, rtachtd the f<strong>in</strong>als of,<br />

tho worlds s<strong>in</strong>gles championship <strong>in</strong><br />

! 1947/Jim Liv<strong>in</strong>gstone'<strong>Lowell</strong>'ji tcn-<br />

J ' °- mut < ! -<br />

douoles.t«<strong>in</strong>w>nw time tney were ujirstom _ i» UIBO an outstand<strong>in</strong>g ..I 1 N't-xt Year Th<strong>in</strong>ns Lonit<strong>in</strong>K Up<br />

I^ookiiiff nhcud, next Neanon'tc Krid loam • may tome up with un<br />

ajrK<br />

'"*''! Cunn<strong>in</strong>B.ham and I.ynn<br />

the later tennis plaiers ut ere <strong>in</strong> thL United StutM Hi* tennis Gray ig Ko<strong>in</strong>irto Mar<strong>in</strong> J.C.<br />

• \ltlT Nick CaruTr• all- trophlc^^av^^ulreadi pi«Ld the PMl^Uberty will .cont<strong>in</strong>ue<br />

cons, p . rown 3 Just rwnimbcr<br />

1 Fort) championships In fiftj<br />

nHxeoBch, all1 Amencnn^ al' coast, - ——<br />

'"Harry Buttlmer ail American all<br />

vScjDjtat.jLIfj'Ty XJkas till AmericiaV<br />

^al'-conKt. Stanley S'<br />

r °nation thnt will whip "Poly. Dur<strong>in</strong>g apriuir Uritls, the team looked<br />

iimeth<strong>in</strong>ir tike this: cmts—Al Revert* Mid Rud\- Suaroz; Tack lea—Bill<br />

» there through, the Hooy. j<strong>in</strong>d Tom Johnson; .f/nurda—Dan Gmn;lvi(r and Dick Saccnni;<br />

Tenter—Forrest Andenion: Quarterbnck— Bill Gclb-di: Halffaacks—<br />

"LU'eho" HujrhcH and Larry Gruubnrt^rjitl fullback—'A'urren VBud"<br />

=._...fc —- - — ncham and hynn Karby. NeverthlcoB, Mike Voyno's c.-ew wtil bc^out to show up ii few<br />

plajer Ilolde- uf manv state and Chapman arc look<strong>in</strong>g tuuard San teams, Incldiilt; the Verducci—lens Mech-.nicn. HereV hop<strong>in</strong>«<br />

scctluimi dnubltK <strong>in</strong>d slnules plu> Francisco City College, and Terry<br />

ere <strong>in</strong> UIL United Stutes Hi« tennis Gray is Ko<strong>in</strong>ir to Mar<strong>in</strong> J.C. ? • WhUtl<strong>in</strong>K In <strong>The</strong> Dark?<br />

trophlch lm\c already pastiLd the PM1 Liberty will cont<strong>in</strong>ue his Giulntr Into ihe v«-oMe-rj-Ktal ball afiO^cnee prospects we realize<br />

ont,hi<strong>in</strong>dred mutk football career with the Broncos of that' Biii Nefrs naaie is ftyi\omousTwith'-tt*<strong>in</strong>ntnjr teams. Ken Flower,<br />

Santa Clara and&Iarv Hoffman | Bill Stevenson and Uudy Suurez arc buck from last year*.* i-unnerups<br />

will spr<strong>in</strong>t for U. S. C. Frank Tal- * lIus wwconww Frit* Fenster, Bill TalboM and Cassiily, a transfer from<br />

bot plans to iro to Uie U. S. NnvM! St. icnutUis. ' r-. - i „-. -••<br />

2 Thirteen times ng many cham £ H K|j l ?»' V ^""t^'L*. wd^Bnh -jn -•• -•-" ; Marwlco'Ii* East-W«(t Clawdc<br />

P^n.aStn,,yotherBchooichiun f ^ v ^ ^ ^ f H Bnt prices are'L-o<br />

•?"*". «hen yo,<br />

^m<br />

mm


W<br />

v.No£]<br />

Keynotes<br />

By Walt K<strong>in</strong>tz<br />

SEPTEMBER 21, 1948<br />

Push that pencil,<br />

to the hook.<br />

Yes sir, that old<br />

tcr<strong>in</strong>d is hero<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>, but for<br />

those who take an<br />

active <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong><br />

their school's activities<br />

then*'-* no<br />

•old Kritul"<br />

day is <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g<br />

if you make it<br />

that way.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fall term is<br />

one full of rallies,<br />

ifames.nndChristmaH<br />

varieties. Also,<br />

our Club activities<br />

will sw<strong>in</strong>jj<br />

<strong>in</strong>to Inch trear for<br />

one of the bi|<br />

ami best years <strong>in</strong><br />

our history. You older <strong>Lowell</strong>itc*<br />

(.*.th or Oth year!) know what to<br />

look forward to but to the new<br />

coners the tiadition, spirit and<br />

FUN of Lov-ll .ire new adventures<br />

mid it is up U> the upper classmen<br />

set the lonjj stand<strong>in</strong>g example.<br />

Founded<br />

In 1898.<br />

"Big Guns" Now<br />

Go<strong>in</strong>g To Loweli<br />

Rally Today To Launch<br />

1948 Football Team Oil<br />

Championship Season<br />

Latest Census<br />

Reveals 471 New<br />

Students Here<br />

THE<br />

STUDENTS SAY<br />

Students To See °<br />

New Officers In<br />

Action At Rally<br />

Here ate n few op<strong>in</strong>ions on Tuesday^<br />

(tame with Commerce by Eec-Rn-Ral Ch-R»-Ral<br />

My Koti OH trow<br />

Accord<strong>in</strong>g to the latent unoriic<strong>in</strong>l<br />

some of thu students,<br />

This familiar, tiaWlorul yell<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> i* fi>rtunnte <strong>in</strong> n hav<strong>in</strong>g unHus, I-owetl has an enrollment<br />

Dick Sacannl: "Who's Commerce?" mean that another <strong>Lowell</strong> rally* is<br />

twenty-seven wt or 1800 studcntu this term, 471<br />

Lucmt<strong>in</strong> Scott: "<strong>Lowell</strong> by 1.1 under way, this terms first rally<br />

or this niimhcr Iwnc Iw<strong>in</strong>c newcomers.<br />

po<strong>in</strong>ts."<br />

and another football season.<br />

<strong>The</strong> t-tir t.-.tire Ktudent tdt population li hi this Kurmnn Zelles: "<strong>Lowell</strong> by 1 <strong>The</strong> rally today Is to launch<br />

wt-li urn,, these new- students and w <strong>Lowell</strong>.' 1948 roolbsi; team on a<br />

year has dropped from 14)09 at this!<br />

that the ydo as Rood po<strong>in</strong>ts."<br />

time last semester to the<br />

champloiuhlp HFSM<strong>in</strong> as they Jo<br />

1 IIH they did <strong>in</strong> their pro-<br />

Mary Ann Sloan: "We have strong out to met the llulldons from Com-<br />

richt((ruanl v;ho will w<strong>in</strong> for merce th's afternoon.<br />

IMUC of <strong>The</strong> IJHTOII EOC« : .... For many of us today's rnlly <strong>in</strong><br />

u *' ,.,<br />

too early for a f<strong>in</strong>al tally; 5l ' k e SjPllla<br />

, p<br />

Kscrbiary, and Irene KM-<br />

Chronicle Carrier<br />

the Poly Tati-ols.<br />

KNII AMI IlKCINMNi:<br />

This tally will have an even<br />

greater Kit<strong>in</strong>ificatice <strong>in</strong> that it<br />

br<strong>in</strong>e.* to a:i end an era <strong>in</strong> 1weli butlltel s<strong>in</strong>ce 1947 wli-jlt a thiouuh the years.<br />

ill Commerce Illith. :','} Uwiliv"^'^!!'-!! a"iid White!'<br />

£:00 addition waa made. <strong>The</strong> board<br />

Whjn<br />

bard<br />

f directors must furnish l<br />

m sure I speak f"r the ne<br />

<strong>in</strong>ked what he thought | uy ur, al<strong>in</strong>ont Ulianimous vole,<br />

the outco<br />

ample „,„,„,,«» as well as for the other<br />

le of our first irame with j to lie exact. 108:! tu 4B, upper claus-<br />

mliSa!!""' faculty m,ml.r., and ,n,-,eir<br />

Coiu<strong>in</strong>e uoilld be, he had the men voted to have an annual<br />

other schools.<br />

when I say we appreciate the<br />

To cut down costs, ts, <strong>in</strong> the future fute friendly welcome that you have<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Ijm-M- will l he distributed<br />

.,.,„,„ us It illustrates for us the<br />

j<br />

New Yell Leaders<br />

Dean L<strong>in</strong>dsey and Uud Fiirel<br />

«eiL* eected assistant yell leaders<br />

I and UHI rJe unj| und jQm K,, £<br />

. "«.'k were ebcted president of the<br />

<strong>in</strong>ir with othi<br />

Clear li.-cord \ It is ilifficult, I know, fur you " ll ><br />

Otn* ito<strong>in</strong> lon« u black mark on; tt> th<strong>in</strong>k of » U'vvell without Mr. Francis,<br />

•nur name lus been elim<strong>in</strong>ated this Stephen*' k<strong>in</strong>dly and helpful pre-' A»UM J<br />

te.m. Without j*«iroritit'H and fru-i M-IICI? <strong>in</strong> the ma<strong>in</strong> offitv. You feel<br />

lernaties our h'.uilent body wills Kkt? ;,'i»unir men, a trra of for- lt " llH ' ! * aml<br />

,11 other schools, ,. our ranis. U-t's hv 100'».<br />

, ... ... ,. fxi-ect, anil know., that you will<br />

HM ami White ni»t-ra caps are<br />

for nil students. If every-<br />

t«arhtnir <strong>in</strong> the S»n . hn*.c the i^o^-^il Hpirit all i «wly.<br />

•chrnil djpaittnent at I( J(Iso wiM l)t. (ht. |,lJe.basic orexMllent/JrradMP»nd<br />

hadetshln. Don received,the check<br />

, at I the ho Kiwahls Kiwahl. Clnb's^luncheon ClubV- luncheon at<br />

Ihe Fairmont Hotel list week. lit<br />

I is now atjeaLU; • ••> ; • #


ft'<br />

v ' -.' ;i>uM!fthrd hy the>\mmc!ateil Hlndenw '-'<br />

'•;,'". -ir;, . or;Lnw*lt'llimi School "<br />

- . ISftO liaye* Street. R«n FiunciMO. Cutirnrnln -<br />

/ • ,»i 'rUHrSLS. A.'llr<strong>in</strong>lxni F1*e ev .'J*<br />

RDITOR _ WALT KINTZ<br />

AssociateiEditor ..-—^ Hyman Berstorc=<br />

News'Editor_^-___i___ Nancy Bjorkv<br />

Sports Editor _.-, George Callahan<br />

Girls Sports Editor. Myra Sqwlc<br />

Page Editor* iL_ . Gloria BreclcTiridge<br />

Dolores Nicolni<br />

i, Phil Roldan<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager •— - Ron Ostrow<br />

Advisor;-! -.._ Mr. J. W. Patterson<br />

Hl.roRTKltM<br />

Ar<strong>in</strong>lph HnM-kraiiM _ , l-nrry Cjilm<br />

•.ftwrntee OohlmnlDi - 'I' lr*n* Hrlilmmrt<br />

l^irrj' flrnuhnrt .. :' enrol<strong>in</strong>g llrrtt<br />

•liimrfl Jonpli ..; Hurbnrw Pnuctifr<br />

Nnrmnn YA<strong>in</strong>nm l»li* Wmtmsn l>« murl l^iriM^<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Had'Em First<br />

"Give 'em the Axe, the Axe, the Axe ... ! M<br />

It won'*, be long before. thr?2 «iM*i>Inc word* to<br />

the iamou* Axe Yell become as familiar to eat.Ii<br />

new student an the name of our .chool itnelf, for<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> and Axe go hand <strong>in</strong> jian.! to each RUHIC<br />

and rally. Everyone ha* heard of the famnur Axe,<br />

but do you know how it cot started?<br />

Lead* Stanford<br />

In J850 Yale orig<strong>in</strong>ated the yell after a croup<br />

of student* had listened to the chirplnps of a<br />

frog. It wan <strong>in</strong>troduced at <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1896 to become<br />

a laat<strong>in</strong>g tradition. Believe it or not, <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

was first with the Axe, not Stanford.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, too, WOK fi:nt with the red ami white<br />

standards symbolic of both schools. Stmford I*<br />

«aid to hove chosen <strong>Lowell</strong>'s colors over thow of<br />

San Jose High.<br />

Cal*» Song<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, though, be<strong>in</strong>g unbiased P.R to college*.<br />

also sharcB someth<strong>in</strong>g with the University of<br />

California. Although the word* arc different, the<br />

tune <strong>in</strong> the same and both schoolB s<strong>in</strong>g their<br />

beautiful hymnit to the name melody.<br />

Well there's the background for lots of Lowetl<br />

life—<strong>The</strong> Axe yell, our colors, and our beloved<br />

Hymn. New member* of the student body will<br />

soon agree that these three vital features of<br />

oum are comb<strong>in</strong>ed with the delirious .veil<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

s<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g of every <strong>Lowell</strong>ite dur<strong>in</strong>g a garni' or<br />

rally. few sights arc more thrill<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Dream Data<br />

Did vou ever have a dre-am about someth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

nnd wonder what it memit? Well, see if these ex*<br />

planation* fit. A street-car conductor: Someone's<br />

go<strong>in</strong>g: to tell you where to get off,<br />

A floor: Wake up. You've probably fr.llen<br />

out of bed. A tall build<strong>in</strong>g: You're due tov a fall.<br />

Money: Your're go<strong>in</strong>g to meet Hilt Collector.<br />

Milk and pickles: Maybe your stomach's unrct.<br />

Get up ai.d take a done of FVpso-Bfe<strong>in</strong>at. Fire:<br />

Are you sure you put that 'nut cigarette out?<br />

Noise: Noth<strong>in</strong>g to (nit excited about. <strong>The</strong> people<br />

next door are gett<strong>in</strong>g home late. A Jury: So<br />

vou've get a guilty conscience! An electric plug:<br />

You're go<strong>in</strong>g to get a charge nut of life. An<br />

Oasis: You're probably thirsty.<br />

* i> September, 19". M»»enKer.i "A^'H"": S. „, , '{earn" 1 '" 1 * Bm "' °" thc too " b "' 1<br />

BILL HOOY DICK SACCANI<br />

^iias anyone seen Bill? This wai, c,r<br />

. f0r . , H .. wild" Ui, ,„ t<strong>in</strong> urcna.<br />

lame: Diik is u very liuHy youni- man<br />

pri'pbr<strong>in</strong>i; ftir cotn<strong>in</strong>tr rallicit ami<br />

spenr his "vacatK" at " ,'umiiSf!fJiVH' •« «>any- dani<strong>in</strong>B, i nick?'<br />

ai'hool <strong>in</strong>H ,.„ .B<strong>in</strong>,..i,i. .t ,[°> (ni; favorite is steak), foot-!know."<br />

.., —». *,*.. ; HiK favorite foodit ore steaks nnd<br />

it «wr.» that he has found hl» | hamburBers at ZIM'S. (plus) Dick<br />

blonde hair, a "•'.,•'"•'Went. Marsam<br />

I "lcla», bi.-sily work<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Mi.s<br />

l'"Z"S<br />

^ "<br />

i UonVIll n»uln tk. same thro,sh gff. &&;&. {&,*& %<br />

. the season. , ftisldeotJlMck Sucani. ' ,<br />

r know hu,,<br />

''<br />

tall,<br />

"',','"'•<br />

h nnd,<br />

'"<br />

v<strong>in</strong>rious<br />

» >'»u<br />

and<br />

dont<br />

,,'", , < 'S" f >; i , 11 « '•' n<strong>in</strong> for Vice<br />

I resident, .Marcnret had many<br />

JKhool «„«,, ,„ |>>tk h(.r sh><br />

»as io,.m npreMntativr of liir low<br />

worfap, • " Bw Si '" r '"""' " ffi <br />

Mai,:arft doesn't have many di»-<br />

«h ' f} , muki »>-- a face, .he «a(d<br />

«he rouidni stand snobby, eonnlRd<br />

RIJ""" >«"»l«. <strong>The</strong> tii<strong>in</strong>Bs «he<br />

I'krn mo»t an. lemon pic, happy<br />

IHioplo and nitural people. Hi(th<br />

on her list of favorite uachtn ihe<br />

name Jtr. Kast would oc foand.<br />

Upon ask<strong>in</strong>B h« who she would<br />

Ike to be maiool,ed on a doert<br />

eland with. Marearet answered<br />

that he must be sis f«t tal! with<br />

dark hair and dark eyes. '<br />

_'Her-favorite topic of -JjamiK :<br />

• muaic and she will tell anybody<br />

"at she is a music"low. <strong>The</strong> belovod<br />

caahmere and .kirt are her<br />

"voriu, school clothes and she i><br />

«1» yeiy fond of the "New Loofc.^<br />

J<br />

I»nraret has only a half of ~<br />

term left before she graduates and<br />

"Kn aha plans U) eater the Univer-<br />

•Ity of California. H« major, are<br />

Enllh and French.<br />

m»g<br />

i^elcomej<br />

Kittle Sisf<br />

BSi SislJ<br />

J%'ye»'m airo ll<br />

UW BTOOP I<br />

WMK BO._«U,J<br />

jlmit 90 sirliTar. 1<br />

Good tfradtl<br />

v. SotnctimM K<br />

Seanmended by<br />

^hera and <strong>in</strong><br />

Sift- Sister. Her<br />

cood. pnf^rali<br />

the honor n>I.<br />

l f thi> 1<br />

\t~hen ever a n4<br />

... she hi,,<br />

v her to t-l&<br />

with lcs-tiir.|<br />

xr.<strong>in</strong>ten. If po>|<br />

.. irirls from th-f<br />

'•r-ni previously. :<br />

>ir IJttlo SitilT<br />

frsdes and help<br />

cvlerit<strong>in</strong>d th-ir 1,|<br />

Help. Kn<br />

A Blc S.Mcr h;.i<br />

I new girl* to ht-<strong>in</strong> I<br />

,J days cf school,<br />

[rlrtB enrolled.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Blc S!s"-r<br />

ii» Sunny Wald'-n<br />

. Sowle, Vice Pn"*!* 1<br />

' Vodl<strong>in</strong>, Set-retar,-.<br />

H-4's RJ<br />

FOR COi<br />

<strong>The</strong> post - irrn.liil<br />

!»-. term's 308 hit-h I<br />

C6 to ro to colN-v-f<br />

• 153 to work. Only ll<br />

I on a nf*» nccupati n. I<br />

I <strong>The</strong> .1 moK r">Pu:f<br />

jmrler were S.Rtfl<br />

Stanford.<br />

Or.ly ,1C were<br />

permanent empii.vi:!<br />

*le>, and <strong>in</strong>dustrial<br />

mostly wanted.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4 profes*<br />

"med favorites<br />

*oded „„ a lif


Lorall> Blic Slaters haw started<br />

lhl« term with a f<strong>in</strong>e .welcome to<br />

all their lAtle S<strong>in</strong>ter*: '<br />

<strong>The</strong> BIR Siatera were atartrd<br />

«iir<strong>in</strong>c the first !<br />

.1 days of school, nbimt 200 new:<br />

irirls enrolled. I<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hie Sisters ni>»- off<strong>in</strong>gs'<br />

are .Sunny Wnldcr. resident, Mvra :<br />

,»owle. Vice President, and Driilse<br />

Modltn. Secretary.<br />

H-4's READY<br />

FOR COLLEGE<br />

<strong>The</strong> pnst - graduation jil'<strong>in</strong>s "f<br />

last tpnn** :tO8 hijrh foniorn wan for<br />

25fi to tm lo COUPKC nnd the nthcr<br />

V« Illrt School jnd Us. Unlver.<br />

.J">WoniI«. In 1911 .he ^<br />

i her life time career of teach<br />

TifiSS 1 h l T M Mlaalon<br />

rh School prior to III* wh*n<br />

PrTnH^.<br />

auM, of Ml«s Laemte'a In.<br />

« «^^.li,,,.rB, oocr. noubles<br />

as Rill Fredricks, I^ee-M *;l^rkrn-n.<br />

.... .i. }n, { and Bev MrCann niii star.<br />

MJRfi Lacjutc built up l^owetl'H <strong>The</strong>re is a possibility of an new<br />

spirit mckir.ir lH<br />

llailMP. -. 'ML J. Jlt-U. .'I. II<br />

ii. nWhurr. b. iirowu. it, iv—rv, ...<br />

KiiKiuit^ i:. LellM.Miii. ». » J «. Ihwsfti, j/'llli-hM,<br />

(r «fc,,ire4<br />

of Alien<br />

tl. It. 'V<br />

H. . A. Itt<br />

*, KiilfU-Ji. V' \v',.,,K<br />

fifr»»n.: 1J .• J' - ThuKc tttudi'itts whose work |MT* j ]U full ^R«I:I and '.i.e U-^<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>ir'Thc folk danc<strong>in</strong>ir claat** will con*<br />

tnit» ha\v exnited ran ir-i thvtn re- i uf a brand new term ^bf sportn.. >vn« on WnlncMlays after ivhoot<br />

their ex|>ired | <strong>The</strong>re ha* U'vn u wonderful turnlund Mi»j Straus* would like the<br />

: dance. 0.1 Orovo Si., afltr «hool. I out ••-.. for .«. the l(.i- ut-tivitres ut-uviiiuR th


un « September. IN*<br />

Cards Battle Bulldogs Today AtJKezar<br />

Voyne And Fea<strong>in</strong>g Once r"*r~<br />

Ke-ar<br />

Wa.h<br />

Aga<strong>in</strong> Lead <strong>Lowell</strong> "11" fi^g-g<br />

Wy l*VPiHel Inirieet<br />

Adorned with freah coaia of nljr-'<br />

ulcltftlntcd warpa<strong>in</strong>t, the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Indiana take to the 194h football<br />

waipath affalmrt the Bulidom of<br />

Commrrw at 3:30 at Ketar Stadium<br />

Th<strong>in</strong> *ea*on*ii famt-fttepplnpz uat><br />

rit Un'l recntmitabte u the banch<br />

wtta bowed to IVdy'i. Mechanical I<br />

men In the championtihlp debacle I<br />

of U»t year. Condltionrd and roach* !<br />

ed tn a T" by Coach Mike Voyne<br />

and four •RftifUant*, the team han :<br />

[ Nnv. 20-.SemifiMl nayoff. feSr<br />

a new tip and polUh.<br />

Of at] the coarhe* t»» achieve fame <strong>in</strong> tho annali* of San<br />

.Nov.-»- the playoff* if |h» lxiy* ;<br />

(•.M championship*.<br />

• If<br />

don't beir<strong>in</strong> play<strong>in</strong>ir ruck and * h:ixr. I and iitioth^r team \*<br />

football." j<br />

ready.<br />

Per UMJ-I the Uedak<strong>in</strong>,. rely cm<br />

Fe'l<strong>in</strong>n IJreat Help<br />

no "Iliir Con" nlarm count<strong>in</strong>g on -<br />

MIKK. with the .ilil.* aKMHUm . *:" HII*. FKUNG. has<br />

npirited t mm work <strong>in</strong>rtead. Hut we:<br />

chan^t-d hi« tactics for th<strong>in</strong> jv«** -"rid Han .*»l « team<br />

dc have an all-city ruard candidate :<br />

not a* ft(i«hy an <strong>in</strong> pn»t vcar*. hut m«rv i-oonl<strong>in</strong>xtMl And<br />

<strong>in</strong> Student Hody I'my, Dirk Sac:<br />

|M>rt'ertr*d <strong>in</strong> ihe f<strong>in</strong>e art of M.iork<strong>in</strong>i;, t^rkl<strong>in</strong>u-, add pa^<strong>in</strong>t:.<br />

c<strong>in</strong>i. and the lviXue'H top punter |<br />

IVrhiifw thJK IK nea<strong>in</strong> I/)WKI-I. "S year.<br />

<strong>in</strong> Warren "Hud" Karby. Other re*!<br />

t a m<strong>in</strong>e fir*. -tr(n|-en» of la»t year i<br />

We »me very cli»«e tn it l««t *ear nnd »Ht>uld hate a<br />

are end. ICttdy Suarex and tackle I<br />

*IN'I < i>ance for top honom th<strong>in</strong> *ra»»n.<br />

T«m Jnhnwm, <strong>The</strong>ne r<strong>in</strong>rwiw »el* I<br />

Of course. I'OI.V is trim rated hilth on ihe M.(, hut<br />

eran*. it U hoped, will make f»r I<br />

when ha* I'OLY ever been ratt'd T anjlh<strong>in</strong>c liut danr.<br />

Hlitblr unllunterrd team undrr I<br />

KenUM?<br />

any k<strong>in</strong>d of prfwure. Hut C«web,<br />

WV'I) leave il MU ' MIKK V*»> V>! ,nrf ihr crew to take<br />

care »t any *u^ a!; titoier* slbrt<strong>in</strong>? today aKR<strong>in</strong>»l T« IV Slrr^^-d<br />

Milt Vtii'<strong>in</strong>ich, fmrniT IM.-I>II<br />

and Stanford stir, aided Vnvnv<br />

with the Imckfield th<strong>in</strong> term. Voevthvi<br />

they have rooked u[: tuitn«<br />

d.xzz!ii.ir nas> ratiernn, featur<strong>in</strong>ir<br />

quam-rltai-ka tCd *McK.n" Malone<br />

anil Hilt Celaitti, ends. AI i:rtW,<br />

'im K<strong>in</strong>ney, Urnl Kuily Suaiez.<br />

(ii'onre Vfirun<strong>in</strong> and M Huceiro<br />

iirrr pjis-.T'.. '<br />

ItacU Are S« jf|<br />

Hay. have ulMl t^-n ••nwniicl<br />

t» Uke ailvamuffi' .pf the halfback.<br />

-•peed and den-ption of Ijirry fliau.<br />

luirt, Htfhd lluuhex, I1»*/rnr Vuromil.<br />

and Hill Al-liley. A.-r<strong>in</strong>iiht Ed<br />

Jljlone :«fK-.i ,M.:<br />

1 ", 1 "" !"*'" l»tkfi,M P.IT.1 by<br />

rullfi.ck Kich M.ff.i. OIMI l<strong>in</strong>*<br />

fralurmir Grimueird, U'Ambrc»iu<br />

anti and Sultith. Suttith<br />

GAIJI.KO. <strong>The</strong> IJon, a •„,„<br />

«>akrnfd and to mak,- Hj,,-,<br />

wow. thr i<strong>in</strong>t Vim* Morrci<br />

will not perform, lluloc... ..ru<br />

i DiMa<strong>in</strong>rio hrlp <strong>in</strong> th# luirkfifM<br />

land u;> fn>nt Frank Yuku.hi ar.J<br />

John (.axKaiu litand out.<br />

USCOIS. Ne« ,,|, -s,|,-<br />

Pj«Mni«i takf, ,,v,r. an.l hack.<br />

Cnmrnortt and Unnhai.ll tvturn<br />

WASHINGTON. HiddW bv<br />

>tri.lu-liun but Oil Ovriholt will<br />

aid lir..- an.l the Mirch t«<strong>in</strong>. Fn<br />

MIKE VOYNE and FA thould .land out<br />

!<br />

Today's L<strong>in</strong>eups<br />

I.OWKI.I.<br />

KO.M.MK!«K<br />

j Jim r tnni'y<br />

l.l'K Ki.hi (Itvy<br />

Tom Johnson<br />

I.T1! Corni<br />

Dan Ci-undvi < i r.s MJ.I. (Jui*v:ira<br />

i Mm I'ruitt<br />

Dick Aniundoli<br />

' Oii-k Surt-ani<br />

Bill. Sol S nitlt<br />

ForrI'xt<br />

And*- "«"n U Ti. Hi-am >• Yttic-li<br />

Ku.l Siiutfz<br />

I1KI Chad i' lioyd<br />

FM . lalon.'<br />

Q I'.iul Morion<br />

Hill<br />

! AMilr)'<br />

I.I< If Jo.. V .•. h'-t<br />

Urry<br />

firauh >t urn. w<strong>in</strong>. r l!.ouii<br />

; (ifor<strong>in</strong>-<br />

Al.l.l, V K Walt t autui<br />

Ilis <strong>in</strong>ajvMir h...<br />

"I III.- n.ll.,1,.,1<br />

• I'aii.lwiKO.<br />

INDIAN GRIDSTERS VOW TO MAKE<br />

*•• refjiu i.. ,!„. !;.„.,<br />

'I" fi.,.1 li.al f,,,,il,all.<br />

PLAYOFFS THIS SEASON OR ELSE!<br />

i.im<br />

rd. C.uld Surpri.r<br />

' Mik.. VOJII... I, MHIiilit; hi* ::d|h ye.<br />

> fairly.,,.!„,„, 1<br />

i« Vsu.1 K,, i SiShtiv riiju ii "•• " """••- •"••• «*' '•»•'"<br />

I'HT thi* ^.•a^.ln^<br />

lidenr r dparas<br />

^ hii<br />

v drills for th.. pa<br />

|(lir. ' irnddrrM arc on the warliath.<br />

T<strong>in</strong>- li>lluM'iiit; l!<br />

-tl tl;«'ir<br />

.»! t "I »li>-n they ta.kl •<br />

I.'rr Well ('(lathed ArimditiK lo an <strong>in</strong>u-i *i.-\v t>f t<strong>in</strong>;<br />

iii.i.1<br />

Tht> l<strong>in</strong>e h;-. no IWVM lh,- sizr I'l<strong>in</strong>liikul \->,:nn, Miki- Voym-. |*-tl'-r<br />

liv C.<br />

K<br />

' l..yne a-. l.-mt'hi.'<br />

Ih.<br />

•tf a Mori Dunn »r a IWrnif '.lay. known a* (hi- "Fnx" .,f the !.-.if;u.-. i*. Ib-Uuiiitii; Vct.T;.ii<br />

lonimvrre Hriea. arrord<strong>in</strong>c I" lirrbut<br />

han hrd the cuach<strong>in</strong>r «f a t.itx HIIOUM !«• :i ^IKH! y.-ur. A -.-rn-s r. Kuily .Simri'z. is;<br />

»"'""> ron der lor the laurel, re.<br />

lartje. fXp^llrnrrd nlaff. Itrltirn<strong>in</strong>ir "f qufwtiuiiH put forth Mike ie l«l. :i<strong>in</strong>l J<strong>in</strong> Fimii-r. I<br />

vfrmn ;.ctu.» llie nark.<br />

vet« Tom JohaM<strong>in</strong> mtd Ititl I1CHI> iruve u» tliu <strong>in</strong>f"rmatjoii Ul Ihr <strong>The</strong> i«kl.-» »i,. Hill II,,,,.,<br />

".<br />

head the larklti. *h>, <strong>in</strong>clude 1'uul I'-Mf .tlition ,.f tIt, Uuiiuu<br />

nrrii- lii.l.-i»on. l:m. T....><br />

Svetcifr and Fred Kir«^t«nr nnd "How i* t<strong>in</strong>- li-iitu u> u w<strong>in</strong>.lt- »I(, I? U1..I IVle Walt. I!..".<br />

Korrmt Fcrrntl And ._ ._ „ d j.-. .<br />

•MII-IM aiv .•iilriiilidlv<br />

center. Dirk Sarram and han %• huv! w.-ll luL 'am<br />

ol l.y Duk SI.,.UIII'<br />

Ciund-'iK art* rirtt learn am guard* "itli<br />

'"liiK. 1TCI. u,,| lij,,.,.<br />

wilb l)av< '• -Uultdos"<br />

"It nan ln-«'<br />

uv,- rnuKh,.,<br />

ii l.-.e |ia»t<br />

1 1 !p will M>e aetion<br />

'.: c.*M*rr. Indian flanki.ren will IM.<<br />

i4eni(-ra Jim K<strong>in</strong>ney. I{u.|y Sjarez<br />

Ai Iwverv and Diftn ,„,<br />

I ytr"iN and v<br />

w.:i u Ihe •IH^di.-st l,a.l.fi,.|,| i,,<br />

tiil.ulut i.'ii*. a wait and Me attifjde w, utd lie m«r*<br />

o stall now."<br />

«>• y i< •|uarl.i!ia fi trir*<br />

Surra I<br />

»;^r-Wi»1^rShtw'riS<br />

.^^ MWb nouay Kiey, l'oyl ffiln 1'kiu<br />

Smith, John lUabrounh. Hob llof-! blrda U«-a<br />

fman. Mlrvln Tallow, lUrold llill.i Kills, itii<br />

and John n—/••-' — •<br />

w


ISS$S<br />

pi<br />

'fames! loU<br />

I p t Gil m(h&<br />

a Sa isd it Ifcj pia<br />

il (&<br />

<strong>in</strong><br />

.. IT'S A<br />

Keynotes<br />

By Walt K<strong>in</strong>tz<br />

"Oft repealed<br />

is long re-1<br />

niemliei-ed" !<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore we •<br />

will litku this |<br />

opportunity to I<br />

rem<strong>in</strong>d the;<br />

|i n r a n t s of<br />

Vol. .02, So. 2<br />

i^n<strong>in</strong>that^ L «w Threes<br />

if..!: 1 !."":.!!! 1 ,^" Plan Dance<br />

orrrourcit w, HMS<br />

vnto ves on ' N'nvi-niiier -lib is ihe diiv th.it :<br />

low tlir.'es are anxiously awaititi<br />

A. ,., See 'Tlit-v •, will hold their first ela<br />

cnvUm (Ml PiiJTO ,iamv <strong>in</strong> :st:iJ. John .May, yln<br />

Two. I president, has promised big dn<strong>in</strong>;<br />

r f<strong>in</strong>e-l reiMitation i'l'h'' th'-nic is .1 big se;tvt y,<br />

:i»l tu Ihe ci'.v, how. | ild.ltio Newman is In charge of •<<br />

... Inrci* griiiiu as Ibis it v:..ik for ibis, the first class daii<br />

<strong>in</strong>evitable Iliat there will h- '< of the Fall •••rtn.<br />

it <strong>in</strong> pi-rsKii!, I hat "ill cot-ii' ' N<br />

vntiiig miichtnes which we uMt'tMv j Xuvenihet •1th to .*<br />

use <strong>in</strong> cur school l<strong>in</strong>llntiitjr were not ;<br />

;ivailuli!v. Ues|»ite III,- lack of com-! ^<br />

& •Z£S;j:'j5nZr"T& Forensic memoers 1^ ^:«£^^K.ih<br />

l...«,ll . will ,.„ „.„ on ,, liml. far! p, .3 Pupate ' 'A.i " "jl 1,, w '••. r.l ' !..v : i<br />

..nmicii to suv: 11 ian o 'uoniesis • ,.,|K.,. „„. mil<strong>in</strong> ,,mm. tlK, „;„,•„,,<br />

,,ali)m ••'•""' '•"""'' S " B " W ! Ov,r BO l.o«,ll «„,)„„,« will Ir.-i ''.-thir.i.fl...,r l,.,,li,lt. ,,, ,h, f,,,,r.l.<br />

Without <strong>in</strong>ti-rfiT<strong>in</strong>it «illi »|M.rt- j CIIIT.IKU right up. Only Oc to see this<br />

, sii|*er-col!ts.*^! sho'.v. Dl*.i:na, laugbi<br />

tor, niiNii-, diuic<strong>in</strong>t;—fun for pvry-<br />

Aiul all for oti-j little iidt: pe<br />

hnir-of-a-ilollar.<br />

<strong>The</strong> show—why tie Christ<br />

Vaitetios of !!M8—the "Hevue of<br />

I itpvues." "<br />

Tichcts K» «» «ale next week<br />

Mice are only 11 limited nun-her<br />

so net ydir'rt early and be sure of<br />

a gay and hilaroiis even<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dates for the performances<br />

are Thursday and Friday nights.<br />

Nov. 18 and 1!>, and Monday and<br />

Tuesiliiy nights, Nov. 22 and 211.<br />

Dress i-jhcrsnls are sot for Nov.<br />

15 mid 17. •'.-<br />

AH<br />

and<br />

——<br />

(That's the theme !). ., - ,'. ..,*,. ; ,<br />

1 sub- Appropriateness of Expression,<br />

first I background <strong>in</strong> the Natur.il Scien-<br />

!


ii<br />

LOVVEJLL (fig)<br />

'•;' > Putiltalici. hy I he AHJWCIIUI-« _ l<strong>in</strong>rimrit Pmtvliw<br />

Normiut Yaiiiron ...U>IH Wiixm<strong>in</strong>i Lemtii;l I'uil.iot<br />

INJUN CHATTER<br />

lly Hyman Iturxton<br />

On our sports page everyone is talk<strong>in</strong>g about<br />

high-school football so I thnuglit I would giva<br />

out .some college footl>:i|] predictions.<br />

Fur (oir.nrrow's games the .scores should be<br />

about, Stanford 21-Wash<strong>in</strong>gton 19, Nebraska 7-<br />

U.CX.A. 12. U.S.F. M-Si<strong>in</strong>la Clara 39, California<br />

40-U.S.C. M.<br />

An for the number of po<strong>in</strong>ts scored by California<br />

teams. <strong>The</strong> Univ\;isity of California leads<br />

with Ifi4. S;<strong>in</strong>ta Calra 158, C.O.I'. Ill), U.C.L.A.<br />

DO STANFORD (my favorite) 9;t, Loyola 78.<br />

U.S.C. 62, St. Marys 52 and University of .""an<br />

Francisco 41. Nevwln t<strong>in</strong>s .scored l(il and the<br />

S<strong>in</strong> Francisco -ID'ers have run up the anttizimt<br />

total of ;J78 po<strong>in</strong>ts scored.<br />

Don't forget to pay for your Ucd mul While<br />

jnurnal, only tOOO are be<strong>in</strong>g pr<strong>in</strong>ted and there are<br />

1812 students here lit <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scroll is go<strong>in</strong>g to appo<strong>in</strong>t a eom.iiittoe U><br />

sec that the area J round the hoy's dug house i.*<br />

kept clean dur<strong>in</strong>g lunch periods. How about helv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

them and putt<strong>in</strong>g all waste lunch |>.tper <strong>in</strong><br />

the flsh-cuns.<br />

ALUMNI<br />

Phil Liberty '-18 Card<strong>in</strong>al fnotbal! player, i.-now<br />

at Oregon along with I(od Sheperdson.<br />

Don Fisher, '-hi <strong>Lowell</strong> swimm<strong>in</strong>g star, is<br />

plav<strong>in</strong>g water poto for the blue and fr»»Id.<br />

Howaid Mill, '-il, is now a entbl teae^e.- <strong>in</strong><br />

P. K. here at <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

Ward Ilenly. '47. and Al KmiwtKd. MO former<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> hiiFKctlialJ sttuv, aiu IKIW at 15. S. F.<br />

Craig Nielsen. '-18, clmss country ri<strong>in</strong>nur, is at<br />

Dana College <strong>in</strong> Ncbnislu.<br />

Cal Colt. '•!", <strong>Lowell</strong> yell leader, is study<strong>in</strong>g<br />

((•-•ntistry lit Cil, while Al Ciirr, '-17, fo.mer L»wdl<br />

football plaver, is also there study<strong>in</strong>g law.<br />

Olive, Itliss. '47 former <strong>Lowell</strong> student, is at<br />

S F. State study<strong>in</strong>g to be an English toairher.<br />

Dick Iliekl<strong>in</strong>, '-17, former baseball piaysr<br />

hen;, is at Siicraroenm J. C.<br />

Marilyn Rogers, 'A*', is record<strong>in</strong>g sec.etary, n p<br />

Lone Mounta<strong>in</strong>.<br />

Milan Rndovich, M8, foutball and baseball<br />

player, <strong>in</strong> at San Mitten J. C. i<br />

Sieve Dotur, '41, former <strong>Lowell</strong> football star<br />

is play<strong>in</strong>g first str<strong>in</strong>g tackle for Oregon.<br />

Jackie Bunncister. formerly Javkie Mo i is.<br />

and Bob ISurmeistur, ''10, <strong>Lowell</strong> football star i.'orblessed<br />

with an 8 pound baby ,'tirl recently.<br />

Jack Lynd, '48, is play<strong>in</strong>g freshman fcutkill<br />

at Cal. -------<br />

Jacvft Sutoriu.s, '-18, student bedv officer, it -it<br />

Menlo J. C.<br />

Col<strong>in</strong> Liv<strong>in</strong>gston, '48, is at Chromont.<br />

DeLano Fuller, Lydia I'utter and Marilyn<br />

Roth. '48, <strong>in</strong>u down at Stanford.<br />

Mary Meyor, Frances WeNcr, and Terry<br />

Stanley, '48, are now go<strong>in</strong>g i« Mills.<br />

DO YOU WANT THIS TO GO ON ?<br />

Bond Issue Must Pass This Time<br />

When the polls close on the night of Nove.nber second, San Franciscans<br />

will have voted fnt more than a President of <strong>The</strong> United States.<br />

Our p.irtuts will liiivi! also deemed the fate of their children through<br />

th'-'ir decision on I'roiiusition A—the School Bund Issue.<br />

It c.<strong>in</strong>not be ovei-emphnsized how vital it is tliai this $.|S,8!M.0()0<br />

issue be ji.i.<br />

everyth<strong>in</strong>g that happened tyer the week-end and<br />

hash it over. \\<br />

Seen at the recent GluckMancc «vre Margaret<br />

Polgaln.se slid Forrest Anderson, Jim I'leiison ami<br />

Baibara Newman, Ron Vogel\'and Audrey Po<strong>in</strong>erantz,<br />

George Voron<strong>in</strong> and Alv<strong>in</strong>a Montetvenle.<br />

Afyrn Cjwle and Bob (he goesVto U. S. F.) Stone,<br />

and Pdt Hall and Mel Mosk. V<br />

See<strong>in</strong>g a show down <strong>in</strong> Buri<strong>in</strong>game tie other<br />

Friday night were Mjry Chappclle und Jim Konkel<br />

along with that part-ti.v.c c.iuple, Mary Ann<br />

Sloane and Dick SacuunL<br />

Dick IllioiSeM was up mak'ng a (otir of San<br />

Quent<strong>in</strong> the other day. t<strong>in</strong>t r. lot of friends up<br />

there, huh, Dick?<br />

<strong>The</strong> Claremont turned out to be a popular<br />

pljce the other Saturday -.light. Nancy Zacariuh<br />

and Roger Artoux -A-eix- there, so were Meriel<br />

Miller and Bob Misrach, De:m iJnJsey 11 ml some<br />

little L<strong>in</strong>eolnite and Mike Horn' and a Notre<br />

Dame girl.<br />

Sasfii root<strong>in</strong>g *or St. Ma-ys at the recent game<br />

with Nevada w-jie Sunny Walden and Tom .Johnson.<br />

By the way. Sunny, did that surprise paity<br />

Saturday night really surprise you ? '.' V<br />

Joan ruckhubcr'and Jack Marlette seen at a<br />

show. Ditto with Joey "Squekv" Brye and Bill<br />

Golurdi, itlso Bill Hoov and his Knt


Desires" Are ToM<br />

?r'l, »!»!»*»*<br />

"Football Frolic" Big Success<br />

Hy Mym Soule<br />

'•Tli? - familiar music of Harvey<br />

Edelmun and. his '<strong>Lowell</strong>. Ilythum-<br />

Masters could he heard-'us you<br />

enttntd the dimly lit girl's gym<br />

Benny Picked As<br />

Radio Favorite<br />

By S.F. Citizens<br />

OCTOBER 20, 1918<br />

^ Everyone So Sure Of Injun Scalps! JPortola Festival' 1 •'.<br />

Hope Runs High At Mustang School; Was Big Success<br />

or i.hc court, and jo<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Tun ai the "Football Frolir, Saturday<br />

Oct. 15.<br />

This was'the fitst school danca<br />

oC the new term and was .sponsored Jack Benny is the most DUJ pupulnr<br />

..by <strong>Lowell</strong>'s Elock "L" societies<br />

radio |icl noniility. fallowed by liy liob<br />

lion?, .Waller Wiiichcll anil'Fred<br />

~\vno worked little <strong>in</strong>juns io mnki Allen m that order.<br />

. it such tremendous success. 1 lii« <strong>in</strong>formation anil a lot moro<br />

Th <strong>The</strong> BiPs gym was decorated<br />

was obta<strong>in</strong>ed hy l(i journalism<br />

very elaborately l tl with ih crepe paper students wild Inst \re»k <strong>in</strong>tc.viewcd<br />

streamers and billions ballons of f all il colors. l 11S-1 San Francisco mlults as to the<br />

<strong>The</strong> dnnce tallii"; were shaded like j radio favorites,<br />

footballs ami attached with red Henny was number one choice of<br />

tassels. Both these and the card-!'' 9 . People. No other program rebonrd<br />

football players, that decor- [ccivvd more votes. Hop?, ar-cond.<br />

ated the gym, we designed ' " by ' ' ""red "" 2.| 2| *" votes: tes: Wlnchoul Wloul 2(1.' 2(1. and' and<br />

lion Vogel.<br />

Allen 18. 18 "Dor B<strong>in</strong>irle" oil l th the nod d<br />

s spirit p really brokvr forth '""" '- "*w5•'tay •-•--;. (lay imitntions <strong>in</strong>tuitions of*m<br />

ot -<br />

the famous Jiacovera of San.Pran-<br />

Cisco Bay, Don (jnspar de Portola.<br />

, <strong>The</strong> spectacle touched off iw:cifht<br />

day celebration, which vuriad "<br />

from ilnnc<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Market St. to a<br />

speech by Mayor Elmer E. Eob<strong>in</strong>.<br />

Bar..<br />

<strong>The</strong> four I'ortolos, E. E. Kleeck.<br />

KVp"<br />

groat shape as we regard this «s one of our really big bam**s."<br />

Vice P/esidettt Bcv Anothony likes L<strong>in</strong>coln, 20-5 and adds "every<br />

girl i.s beh<strong>in</strong>d the L<strong>in</strong>coln te:im" .Secretary Anita Gruih is a traitor who<br />

once went to <strong>Lowell</strong> but transferred to L<strong>in</strong>coln says, anrl we quote:<br />

"L<strong>in</strong>coln will beat you anyday!" (No Co.iimunt) | iiL-compa<strong>in</strong>&d by the U. S Mar<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Giral 'lo, A! Willlsms, and<br />

Mike Dcsmno, arrived by horse i:i<br />

108 days, .ship <strong>in</strong> 108 houra, plane<br />

. I " m<strong>in</strong>utcn, and limous<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong><br />

108 seconds from a few blocks<br />

away, respectively.<br />

Last Satuiuny, October 23, festivities<br />

ware at their highest po<strong>in</strong>t.<br />

At four separate <strong>in</strong>tersections<br />

along. .Market St., four separate,<br />

unknown dance bands enterta<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

hundreds or danc<strong>in</strong>g couples.<br />

T.io Mar<strong>in</strong>a district ha/1 its share<br />

of tile celebration on the nijrht of<br />

October IS, when ten beautifully<br />

decorated floats paraded from<br />

Chestnut Stieet. <strong>The</strong> flonts we-e<br />

accompa<strong>in</strong>ed by the U. S Mar<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Hill CaOlanli, anil lion Vogcl. I Philharmonic, 8; and the Firestone Judge Margo Shaw, who, after giv<strong>in</strong>g us till the dope on the I It-irxL<br />

Cokt' was for sale to the students. Hour, 7, Discussion programs wore Mustang Cmtrt, which dibit's out punish <strong>in</strong> cut for m<strong>in</strong>or crimes, says the \,m- na We ..n tat.e aur rnJnr,<br />

<strong>in</strong> the gym and both Mta l.origmi; favored, too. wiiii Town Met<strong>in</strong>g Inks will nhow_ L«wdl how football should \n played, j out. of thc cuh<strong>in</strong>ilt ^d Hhnv" off<br />

ami Miss A.um« acted as h:>t > gett<strong>in</strong>g SI votos followi-d by K.mi u HUM >tt,1fr, student body treasurer, .cor<strong>in</strong>g h.:« crew-a.1 head" Ir V(t.iohl , iml hvJds c <br />

clwck girls dur<strong>in</strong>g the even<strong>in</strong>g. I "-f "H- 1 ven<strong>in</strong>g. I ir<br />

All of thu Block m<<br />

Air and Meet Hie Press, 11 j from his CIVICS book added: I -n > • -<br />

-,,...^.. beards,<br />

mbers wan', voles each,<br />

iVmdi Iti.nr.-l.. I <strong>in</strong>ks I""<br />

to tliunk e:u-h and e< erv student I he if real fiirhtcr fi.r justice,<br />

who cl<strong>in</strong>ic to t>.e dunc» and bellied i 'ne I-'ne It.iligi.-r, was first<br />

to make it such a hit.<br />

: ••no'<br />

look f °rw-ard to next yenrs<br />

-<strong>The</strong> K-ime is just nS."!?! and lid,, anytbiiiB .Mm Plessas j ««°»i-"l celcbmllon.<br />

-itn!" After sl<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g awsiy, with «ur ears n bright trim^un, vvL« wandurvil • "~<br />

t 1*08 f i i ih I h" r i i i h li1<br />

New Mirror To<br />

Adorn Boy's Room<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> is <strong>in</strong> for a new addition.<br />

r<br />

I .jaccftTIC On<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>ites<br />

, ter .McOee &<br />

A big fancv mirror is go<strong>in</strong>g to be on Hornet, and Ih<br />

hung <strong>in</strong> thy boy's resuoonl. Now<br />

all t<strong>in</strong>. 1 fellas can stand <strong>in</strong> front of<br />

the mirror, shake out n few drop*<br />

of "Wildrool Cri-nni Oil," comb , , - ..-.<br />

luck their curly l<strong>in</strong>ks, and then' -'.,Y" l :-, s - f"\lim Lewis was second<br />

breeze <strong>in</strong>to class look<strong>in</strong>g like some- v -'" n 11. Drew I'eiirson received 7<br />

th<strong>in</strong>g out of the Ksquii ends. «« '"«J fiabnel Heater, fi. Two<br />

This has been lb.. "<strong>Lowell</strong>'s ii«T.y"" !s & nd<br />

Ihe Gi<br />

siiitiiK, .so I dtii.<br />

Paire.<br />

mil until nt'xl year."<br />

Watider<strong>in</strong>jr nimt ly down the hall, we solk'ted the<br />

Kichfielil liemirler Faviired fiillowUiK Ijiiicoln rtudtiiW..<br />

Lemle.- <strong>in</strong> tie news proirrams Chuck Iljyes: • I like I.<strong>in</strong>coln. 2-1-0)<br />

was the Hichfield llcporler with •loan CHIT: "1 th<strong>in</strong>k it will be a CIHC<br />

uaiiii!, because both :ea<br />

aiv terrible, but I th<strong>in</strong>k our spirit is as u


OCTOBER 23, 10 IS<br />

Pago 4<br />

Mustangs -vs. Indians Today at Kezar Bowl<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln Sports Scribe Names<br />

L<strong>in</strong>ks To Whip Ind<strong>in</strong>ans Today<br />

ISy Itudy Trettcn<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln Log Spurt's Editor<br />

With all their Jiope.s for u successful .season rolled<br />

fervent plea that thev may bunt sonio favored team, Li<br />

Indian will t«Ke to the turf tomcr.cw to try and enrrn<br />

well's niim-'l<br />

the L<strong>in</strong>coln<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, which doe-i nut baast much of miylh<strong>in</strong>g l<strong>in</strong>t the kick <strong>in</strong> j; of:<br />

Warren "IItit]" Kiirhy :u"d the runn<strong>in</strong>g i:f L;irry (*rau)<strong>in</strong>rt. is nut to<br />

take its third straight heat<strong>in</strong>g (we hope). So far Hit- MKI IIIIS not shown<br />

loo hrrghtly < l n eilh»r of t<strong>in</strong>* teams, which once, hack <strong>in</strong> l!M:t, played<br />

it off for the title.<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln with the return of Chuck *<br />

Loonhimlt to tho l<strong>in</strong>dcficld will<br />

present, not a fust, but a iiaidvhaig<strong>in</strong>g<br />

liuckfield, which could ,h)<br />

ivll's .(<strong>in</strong> L. . :i *'-:; enter<br />

nniial Golden (i.-iit* Swltnni<strong>in</strong>*.' i<br />

for (hi' first t<strong>in</strong>ii' mid f<strong>in</strong>i-h-<br />

spl<strong>in</strong>ter a 1»L of l<strong>in</strong>es once it got n.<br />

roll<strong>in</strong>g. Bill Thomson, who altert>d a strung third although h «nt<br />

nates with Leoiihardt at full and off <strong>in</strong> a iit.nr start. This is ju>t one<br />

Quarter, is a good passer an«I a i.f thi' ni.ny rim- s low<strong>in</strong>irs lv: Iirt-s<br />

l<strong>in</strong>e plunger par excellence. nude <strong>in</strong> VH.<strong>in</strong>ii.-; .-w<strong>in</strong>i<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g niwl^,<br />

Itolh the other two first str<strong>in</strong>g In discuss<strong>in</strong>g the Golileii <br />

iWi'll<br />

.ii<br />

cl*,f IK'C<br />

: »<br />

iii'l; •<br />

tv>-<br />

II- 1<br />

<strong>in</strong> :>S<br />

cllnV-<br />

'.><br />

SM<br />

ul rh<strong>in</strong>li.to<br />

t ,)]•<br />

oil!<br />

•im-<br />

; w"<br />

the<br />

Indians Felled<br />

By Irish, 32-0<br />

<strong>The</strong> luck of the Irish held trui<br />

last week as Sacred Heart's double<br />

w<strong>in</strong>gers (lowered, over <strong>Lowell</strong> yj-O,<br />

Actually [he score sluuild have<br />

been miiyhe I.'t-fi, hut .s<strong>in</strong>ce Conch<br />

Voytie. wan I cd to t^ive his under<br />

str<strong>in</strong>gs more experience, (he Irish<br />

pushed over :( more T1)V.<br />

In the /irst (piarter, th<strong>in</strong>gs w«n»<br />

pretty bud as Sacred Heart racned<br />

up first down over first down. <strong>The</strong>,<br />

(juarter ended with Sacred Heart \<br />

on the Cnid 1 foot l<strong>in</strong>e. Muff<strong>in</strong>, j<br />

Irish fullback, plunged over on tht'j<br />

1st play o fthe 2nd quarter and ]<br />

Do Crisutfaro converted.<br />

<strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g play throghout this<br />

({tiarter was ilunih<strong>in</strong>ted by <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

as I^arry Graubart, Ed ^lalonc i<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Bud Karby rolled out yardage and<br />

Al Baciocco connected with passe.**<br />

to ends Al RCVCK* and Ku-.ty<br />

Suarez,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s thnrat died on the Irish |<br />

15 yard l<strong>in</strong>e wliet) a clipp<strong>in</strong>g penalty<br />

set the Indians back to the 2.".<br />

A desperation pass to Saurcz from<br />

Graubart wns knocked dawn <strong>in</strong> tho<br />

End zone as the hitif ended.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irish kicked off to open the<br />

3rd t'Uarter .to <strong>Lowell</strong>'s 20 yard<br />

l<strong>in</strong>o and after a series of downs<br />

the bull went to Sacred Heart who<br />

eng<strong>in</strong>eered a xlrivo for n touchdown.<br />

This was the only upot for the<br />

Indians this quarter an once more<br />

gathered their T forces (n push<br />

Sacred Henrt hack, but it penalty<br />

nullified the threat when n scant<br />

Vi yard was needed for n 1st down<br />

nnd. Kurby's 10 yard ga<strong>in</strong> off-<br />

-'.'• tacklo WHH brought back after a<br />

.;, . clipp<strong>in</strong>g penalty.<br />

.. . •, , Titc 4th 'quarter found Larry<br />

! Grnubart. card right halfback, tak-<br />

V- <strong>in</strong>g an Irish nunt and runn<strong>in</strong>g it<br />

'•" back 57-yards to the Irish;J2.yard<br />

X- ^l<strong>in</strong>e.'niis threat wfls also cancelled<br />

' " when aJpass.from Baciooco <strong>in</strong>tend-<br />

-1 ' ed for SevereSwa's <strong>in</strong>teceptcd by. n<br />

^v '. S^nrcd^crirfdefen'der.and brought<br />

''.\oufto tho <strong>Lowell</strong> 24. v,' ; v : ••:.••';--•<br />

? .'Outc'and<strong>in</strong>igrjfor^ the cards ircre<br />

! Dick.Saccani.-i'George and Bill Ab-<br />

'<strong>in</strong>fand J<strong>in</strong>iJpaipWnp;'^^? ; /-*V'.'- r tt 'ith'JJo.tsonVCatimon, Olmstead an"d!e d, company.<br />

Card<strong>in</strong>al Speed Battles Abe<br />

Power for Fourth Place<br />

Poblitz, Irish Back On <strong>The</strong> Move<br />

* "INaiiul-*" I'oblilz. Irish halfbitck<br />

rips off a Sacred Heart va<strong>in</strong>,<br />

will'. Al Itaciorco of the Card-*<br />

I'liru: to make the >Jop with Larry<br />

f.*rauh:irt. II, and Jim |i»lpitio. '1">,<br />

move <strong>in</strong> lo help on I. Number IV1 i-<<br />

(he Irish's Jim (iander.<br />

INJUNS WHIP<br />

LIONS, 32-6<br />

r<strong>in</strong>all'<br />

t. ti>-<br />

Ity Jim Junes<br />

lly l.rmuel I'urteil<br />

Slii) clititi<strong>in</strong>u lo their sl<strong>in</strong>i iiiaynil'<br />

li.tnus. lh ;it tiir.c^. "luk'.-<br />

\v;i.m, ' nnd ill times, alim.st frcztn<br />

.••elid. l..-i\vrll Indians tanitlf vvit.i<br />

llu. 1'ii<strong>in</strong>iliv !».: anil L-I,II! Lim-nln<br />

Jliwlaiiirj jt Kemr tmlay.<br />

If the mi-n of ,'.:ik.. Vov<strong>in</strong>- I-.I<br />

tliriilii:h till- r.-s'. ..f til.- season<br />

lilidcfeiiti'd anil ll-' Ilalliii.i's !!•.?.•-<br />

;iixl ..r the Si. If,-nati.;:is nn; ~u<br />

Wildcats net ii|w'i al.<strong>in</strong>ir the wav<br />

. . . . ;iH.n l.uu-c-il will <strong>in</strong>nke :."••<br />

L<strong>in</strong>k- Are Ilii;<br />

T<strong>in</strong>* Mti^l.iKs fnim cIt.- San Hone<br />

Hills may bnve an argument lo-<br />

act


_-f<br />

Vol. slfi No. -J<br />

Founded<br />

In 1S0S<br />

Big Rally Today For "Irish" <strong>Game</strong><br />

Spirit To Be High<br />

For W<strong>in</strong> Agaiiist<br />

Sacred Heart Team<br />

ieisa's O/ttcsltflitf t^M ffijtet<br />

OCTOUKH IB, 1048<br />

Keynotes Ity Howard Hoj t<br />

Attention Lowisll girls!!!<br />

A <strong>Lowell</strong> boy has moreens than<br />

Ford (almost): Any <strong>Lowell</strong> girls<br />

don't, know Lee Hart are<br />

i mishit.' someth<strong>in</strong>g, .-nit! I do ntc-ui<br />

icaeliers will hand you your rclioit r "" r , " irs - «e»W«« » Chevy and a<br />

cards. For some of you it will bo] 1 ' 01 '' 1 (lli! doesn't 'alk «l'»ut Ihom)<br />

vour first <strong>Lowell</strong> report card and j l l c By Lurry Cahn<br />

<strong>The</strong> rally today is an important<br />

one.<br />

This morn<strong>in</strong>g the flag draped<br />

court will be the scone of another<br />

rally, preceffd<strong>in</strong>ir the game at 3:&T<br />

this afternoon, when <strong>Lowell</strong>'s grid<br />

55 Boys; 8 Girls<br />

wnnio.-s once defeated and onivj<br />

tied will attempt to crack th.<br />

Register Cars<br />

w<strong>in</strong>ncr'.t circle with a victory over<br />

the "Irish" of Sa.rnd Heart at<br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Field.<br />

By Walt K<strong>in</strong>tz<br />

Today's rally is to keep the<br />

student body's spirit high, not tho<br />

teamV. Our football team has not<br />

By now we are all down ti<br />

lust Hie spirit and will to w<strong>in</strong>. nnd<br />

tnduy's rally is to see that th>-'<br />

earth and I hope down to work.<br />

student body does not lose the<br />

Next Monday morn<strong>in</strong>g your Reg.<br />

spirit to support our team, al-<br />

... . , , , I though it is not a w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g team ns<br />

Shown here art; luimc of those who enjoyed the danc<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the j yet.<br />

' upnii occasimi, snorts a .Mercury<br />

Hoy's (iym follow<strong>in</strong>g the Newcomer's Reception Sept. -8. <strong>The</strong> lti-ccp- j At the rally today, display th^<br />

lion was n huge .slices* and danc<strong>in</strong>g to the <strong>Lowell</strong> dance band topped j type of spirit that you will'show<br />

we certa<strong>in</strong>ly ho|w that it will he "i"! " L<strong>in</strong>coln. .Vice, huh ?<br />

off (be ocas-iion. ; <strong>in</strong> the stands t<strong>in</strong>'s afternoon when<br />

nne that both you and <strong>Lowell</strong> .Mr. Monroe's fall registration :yoiie had a good time.<br />

As the hymm is sung at the<br />

close of today's rally take with<br />

you to the game the spirit develop-<br />

! be 1 of Loweir.-! lop musicians, plus ed at at ti<strong>in</strong> tii rally and if you have a-»<br />

the musicians from other hii:h L : !<br />

much spirit - ' as-<br />

the team you wilt<br />

wiw .Mr. Krk'ger chosen by Mr. sH<strong>in</strong>uls. I<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

has done what no lie t<strong>in</strong>? f<strong>in</strong>est r<br />

[lt'itni.-i, t<strong>in</strong>- director of music? ! other sch. ul has hoped to do. Mr.<br />

tt<strong>in</strong>g g ssection t n <strong>in</strong> th.- th.<br />

city, cheer<strong>in</strong>g the scrappiest fjot-<br />

Our h.<strong>in</strong>d has a ttho<br />

dist<strong>in</strong>ction n nfi f Kriecr Kriegi-r lias tu.nrd an ..ni<strong>in</strong>ary lull team that is try<strong>in</strong>g to pryve<br />

n»r '» existenc r moiv th:iu ; high school ham! <strong>in</strong>to a full-fledged they are also the citv's hest.<br />

just thh purpo of play<strong>in</strong>g f»r ...vhestra.<br />

_..., j<br />

t<br />

<strong>in</strong>g and. more iimim-to-dns- iiiati.''<br />

stutl«;nt hody. <strong>The</strong> I.owell tsstnrt<strong>in</strong>a:}<br />

a campaign to raise funds <strong>in</strong> buy a<br />

m<strong>in</strong>or for the hoy's rest room. .More,<br />

[ • 3 2ii_1 l_j !J«T tai. K\ than one fellow'has been late to j<br />

class because IK* had to go all the<br />

ItHVUHlf* way over to the gym, push his way<br />

through a molt, and comb hi;;<br />

iL, M Kni'iK trnnim*e dates.<br />

\\\; ate <strong>in</strong> Third nlacu and t : n?. t'ovt'n* lii Years<br />

J'nrrois arc* ill Sixth whi;a it; <strong>The</strong> Varieties this year will be<br />

tlie enrollment (if San , a "itevue of Knvues" eoniposed of<br />

m<br />

Soroitics and Krnt Football<br />

is n most unfortunate su Iliuhctlmll<br />

and I^owell it must is with touch t-ieat on a rt'Krot sub- i Xl^hali '.".".<br />

ject we had considered part of the<br />

Past.<br />

.Swimm<strong>in</strong>g<br />

It should be quite evident to tho Girls' Sports<br />

10:U <strong>The</strong> Sf<strong>in</strong>-i-lty Acts will <strong>in</strong>clude<br />

students of <strong>Lowell</strong> that our pr<strong>in</strong>- THK LOWEf.L .<br />

S27 dance and <strong>in</strong>strumental solos b\*<br />

i)nl i ltbl d t i d t<br />

Polit<br />

It has always been the policy<br />

Nyhan, Rudy Suarez, Lotus Tend, WritGrS TV3T_16U- jout your paimu ami reiiliy'cive oiir<br />

Rnnny Vogel, Phyllis Ehrenberg,<br />

of this paper to rema<strong>in</strong> fre-j from<br />

Do you have a flare for writ<strong>in</strong>tcl •it<strong>in</strong>jfj Vjritiics n \»K build up.<br />

«n,V h<strong>in</strong>t of politics—so it will re- R&W's Sold Soon Hill Gclardi, Unnir> Blu.kmnn, I ...jort .sn, stories? Are you considered'<br />

Tom Johnson, I'resident of the<br />

;m_<strong>in</strong>, but when a largo and power- "Red ami White sales will start<br />

ti second IjOH^ftllow, or Elisabeth H4 PICNIC PLANNED<br />

Boys' illock L, and Krancea OHful<br />

organization recognizes the im- .n all registries with<strong>in</strong> a week,"<br />

Barrett Brown<strong>in</strong>jr? Possibly nn<br />

vares.portant<br />

part youth plays <strong>in</strong> oursaid<br />

Shirley Rhodes R&W Bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

amateur Euncnu O'Neal?<br />

Led by <strong>in</strong>cident Eeebo Hughes,<br />

<strong>The</strong> faculty advisors are: Mis*<br />

the IM Dance Committee is plan-<br />

democracy Its worth writ<strong>in</strong>g about. Mnnngcr, •, yeater<br />

Why not wander <strong>in</strong>to room 214<br />

yesterday.<br />

Adams, Miss Flymi, and, of co<strong>in</strong>s.,<br />

At a recent press conference Sr.lt.-s will be by the $3.00 sub-<br />

some Monday after school with a<br />

n<strong>in</strong>g :» number of activities for this<br />

Mr. Jlonroe.<br />

Mr. Karl Bunt<strong>in</strong>g of the Xatiomil scription only, as only 1000 Jour-<br />

sample of your work, and f<strong>in</strong>d out<br />

. Association of Manufacturers spoke nals tire be<strong>in</strong>g pr<strong>in</strong>ted this year. A few bids arc still avnilnble. what th-. Writer's Club has to of-<br />

'.to city high school editors and pre- <strong>The</strong>re will bo no .lune citsh sales. See .Miss Adams for them. Come fer?sented,<br />

a bright outlook for the Accord<strong>in</strong>g to Editor Ann Hundret, on students—<strong>in</strong>iikc this dati.o 100% <strong>The</strong> purpose of this group is to<br />

youns people of today.<br />

This years' Journal Is sure to bo a <strong>in</strong> attendance.<br />

encourage any kiml of writ<strong>in</strong>g done<br />

,, It was hearten<strong>in</strong>g to not. thrtt great success, witha cover second to<br />

outside of clasa, and to meet to of-<br />

[;Mr. Bunt<strong>in</strong>g seems to have faith none and someth<strong>in</strong>g new added to<br />

VISITOR<br />

fer constructive criticism, both by<br />

;\n the fundamental j decency and the Senior pictures." <strong>The</strong> Dedica-<br />

the members, and Miss Mens<strong>in</strong>ti,<br />

Mr. P. E. Crofts, lir<strong>in</strong>cipal of<br />

<strong>in</strong>tegrity of today's teenagers. tion and theme arc secret.<br />

their sponsor.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> from 19.TO to 1934, visited<br />

Any snapshots you want <strong>in</strong> the the school a week ago Monday,<br />

In addition to <strong>in</strong>dividual- <strong>in</strong>-<br />

Red & White should be brought to Oct. -1, to sec old friends and pny<br />

terests, there is <strong>in</strong>terpretive writ-<br />

CALENDAR room 133 any period.<br />

his respects to our new urlncipnl,<br />

<strong>in</strong>g*. Each member writes on his<br />

Mr. Iliil. '- q'J<br />

idea of a given subject and the<br />

I;Rally: <strong>Game</strong> with Sacred<br />

results ore compared. , • •)- jv<br />

'Heart '' ••'•' ' Oct. 15<br />

CORRECTION<br />

.-Alias Mens<strong>in</strong>u taught -creative<br />

UiBlbek "L" Dance..!; :..Oct 10 Tho <strong>Lowell</strong> regrets (o Inform you<br />

writ<strong>in</strong>g this summer at the Music<br />

| -Report Cords Out..^..'_-:.-Oct. IS tlmt In nur Inst issue an error wax lit (his a cut?<br />

Workshop, conducted by the Son<br />

pi, <strong>Lowell</strong> Band and Glee Club<br />

made <strong>in</strong> which it was stated that From a recent letter to the Francisco Stato'College Music- De-<br />

KPerforms^for Portola Festival<br />

Brock SfUtlemeir, registry 318, M'as Editor;<br />

partment,<br />

president of Grant Grammar School<br />

At^Cii^Auditorium.;.i^.Oct 20<br />

"Why not have*a Senior Exclu-<br />

r tf j number of .ictivjti<br />

term's 100 h:eh seniors<br />

(lie class nicnic will be held nt<br />

Fairfnx on October 22, with H4<br />

jllrls im'p.ir<strong>in</strong>ir snndu-jdios at<br />

liomo. Three liuees aro bolns<br />

chnrturcd and the seniors will be<br />

excused from school nt 1:30 P.M.<br />

for a day of swimm<strong>in</strong>g anil dnnc-<br />

Inu. c . -<br />

Also be<strong>in</strong>s discuscscd by the<br />

colnmltt«e are the Prom and Senior<br />

Exclusive.<br />

This term's IM officers a:<br />

Becbo Hwhs PidtiV<br />

S<br />

__id she plans to put.out<br />

1


P«KO 2<br />

&TTIFsrsANc»coS<br />

ouxarmon icr»oLNCv. p ip,\t<br />

: .. Puhllnlifli) liy Il»o-Aitm>c(alcil StUifcmn '<br />

-'-' : ; oT Liiwvll High ft;hw>l<br />

1S00 Hnyea Street. Sun f.mn',f5c&, California:<br />

I* 11. S. H. A. Mtmheni Kree"<br />

EDITOR . _. .<br />

Associate Editor<br />

News Editor<br />

Sports Editor<br />

Girls Sports Editor<br />

Page Editors:<br />

Artist<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager<br />

Advisor<br />

...... 'WALT ICINTZ<br />

Hyn<strong>in</strong>n Berston<br />

—. Nancy Bjork<br />

George Cnllahan<br />

Myrn Sowle<br />

Gloria Brcckenridge<br />

Dolores Nicolai<br />

- Phil Roldun<br />

_ Ron Ostrow<br />

... Mr. J. W. Patterson<br />

itKi'nitrt-:its<br />

.\i!nll>li ltonokrni<strong>in</strong> _ .. Larry Calm<br />

Uwrenw «.>lilwmllli Ireno .Sclilmmi'l<br />

Uirry ttriiul<strong>in</strong>rt » - C:irnlltic llroll<br />

.Ijtm.-s Jones --- Uarl<strong>in</strong>m IVIR-In'r<br />

Nor<strong>in</strong>i<strong>in</strong> Viunrnn Lot.. Wax<strong>in</strong>jtn I.eimii'l Purli-t-:<br />

INJUN CHATTER<br />

Ity Hyman It erst on<br />

Mew lonjr dresses nro truly bliss; to jjirl."<br />

with Icfrit like this () or tiiis/(.<br />

FimlbaM IVfiiiclimis: Stanford M—U.C.L.A.<br />

7 nnd St. Mary)* 14—Nevada 13. Oil. over O.S.C.,<br />

W.S.C. over Wafth<strong>in</strong>iitnn and S. C. IIVCP Oregon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other day I saw a '18 Buiek with n vmit<br />

on the hood ornament. Anyone wish<strong>in</strong>j- to JHI: - -<br />

cha.«c .'i chronic »iii!f ?uitnhlc for a bracelet should<br />

see me before or after school.<br />

A lot of kids comi: up to me and fomjil.i<strong>in</strong><br />

about iliff^ront th<strong>in</strong>frs liiiv<strong>in</strong>u to do with tlm<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>. We welcome KUKffe.sious from you. t'-i*<br />

students, 1>UL last time we opened the Lmvi-!l<br />

Lette.- Box <strong>in</strong> front of the ma<strong>in</strong> office, nil we<br />

found wsre a few moth-* jitd sonic Lucky Strike<br />

wrappers.<br />

If you have any suirutMions to make. put<br />

them <strong>in</strong> the letter-box GNILS ATTENTION; «<br />

list of *'ar« hemtf driven to school t<strong>in</strong>s just boon<br />

complied l;y the Traffic dent, now you ioc». can<br />

know whu that new tar mound the eornar belt<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to.<br />

Don't fiirjroi. Of<strong>in</strong>lier 2"rd and 24th are whorl<br />

holidays. Kcnort cards will be out Monday nnd<br />

there will be :i spot-idt treat fur all .students<br />

mak<strong>in</strong>ir plus 90 or over.<br />

OCTOBER 1,1, 1948<br />

Is <strong>Lowell</strong>'s Good Name In Danger?<br />

Redsk<strong>in</strong>s 'Round <strong>The</strong> Reservat<br />

A Plea For Fair <strong>Play</strong><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> can proudly and honestly boast of<br />

hav<strong>in</strong>g 1 one of the f<strong>in</strong>est faculties <strong>in</strong> San;<br />

Francisco.<br />

Yet many <strong>Lowell</strong> ites are not satisfied because<br />

of certa<strong>in</strong> faculty faults. We do not mean <strong>in</strong>dividual<br />

grudges held by students far various personal<br />

reasons. <strong>The</strong>se exist <strong>in</strong> every type of<br />

organization be it n bus<strong>in</strong>ess, n club, a church,<br />

or a school. We arc concerned with general<br />

grievances shared by most members of the student<br />

body. <strong>The</strong>se deserve teal consideration and, we<br />

hope, remedy by the faculty.<br />

Let's be specific. Lnsr term teachers were<br />

asked by Mr. Stephens to adjust their, schedules<br />

PO thai certa<strong>in</strong> te^ts would fall on def<strong>in</strong>ite days,<br />

such us Monday—history, Tuesday—math, and $o<br />

on. A few teacher* conscientiously complied with<br />

the request.<br />

Yet most cxiimtt nnd quizzes cont<strong>in</strong>ue lo fnll<br />

on Thursday* and Fridays.<br />

This was and still-is, an unnecessnj'y ^robh'<strong>in</strong><br />

for students w<strong>in</strong>- kv the!r work seriously.<br />

Another <strong>in</strong>diciif *>f poor plann<strong>in</strong>g is that<br />

toward the end of Wh roport period JUIIJ* tests<br />

:trc crnnuned <strong>in</strong>to the last .cw days because some<br />

Teachers neglected to accumulate enough grades<br />

to j»i\\» ;\ rantre of marks. Study<strong>in</strong>jr for these<br />

tests, filus homework nssi^.r.ttit.s from oth«r<br />

classes, makes it almost impossible for the student<br />

to pas.* tests ami keep up <strong>in</strong> all classes at the<br />

same time.<br />

Another peavo of students is this—Loni?<br />

liomcw.irk assignments are diligently done and<br />

promptly turned <strong>in</strong>. Some teachers never return<br />

the.-L- papers.<br />

Could it lu> that such alignment* ari> not<br />

graded?<br />

With jrniteful thanks to the teachers who<br />

space tchir proj;rjiiis and who return paper", we<br />

cnnn'-stly ro ]<br />

- youngsters<br />

j achievement.'-.<br />

i At this lun. h, I<br />

i attended by n<br />

! Cisco's Civic I.,<br />

j ceived a (ju..j _<br />

f Merit. S100 .SJIVJ<br />

I ball autograi'<br />

' nnd Ralph K nn<br />

scholarship to S<<br />

J <strong>Lowell</strong> is ( ^<br />

j outstand<strong>in</strong>g \v..j.l<br />

Alumni<br />

Are you wonder<strong>in</strong>g what l<strong>in</strong>piiutifc] io tli'i<br />

former big (funs at Low-.;ll ? This article may<br />

give you an ido:i of what some of them are do<strong>in</strong>g<br />

today.<br />

Dave Geoffrttui, MS, former head yvll leader<br />

here is now a yell lender ;it S:nua Cl:»:a.<br />

Angic Vozikcs. '-18, was recently on Uuddu's<br />

Amateur Hour. She w<strong>in</strong>g "You Call Everybody<br />

Darl<strong>in</strong>g." Angie is now headed, for Wealds liurt<strong>in</strong>ps<br />

College.<br />

Tom Gblkides a:id Loren Locev, 'IS. h:ivi><br />

jo<strong>in</strong>ed the Navy while Kent Scuvil anil Car!<br />

Grnli<strong>in</strong>sky, r <strong>Lowell</strong>'s h<strong>in</strong>li reputation throughout Sun Francisco has suffered a<br />

stu::ti<strong>in</strong>j; blotv liet-ause r>f the fmilish and disKiaiefui nctitiiis iif i-crl.-i<strong>in</strong><br />

Ixiys <strong>in</strong> our utiitkiiL b"dy. On Septe<strong>in</strong>l.cr ^-1 a few l^iwelliu-x lmard..(l a <strong>The</strong><br />

hiiri njji' yehool, ii^-ed prntaiio h<strong>in</strong>^ua^*' and dtui.-ed ailult passetureis<br />

with water.<br />

Totem<br />

Now it sltnuld bo unnofes.-arv <strong>in</strong> rem<strong>in</strong>d any <strong>Lowell</strong> student that IK-<br />

IS no longer <strong>in</strong> j-ra<strong>in</strong>mjir .school. What oitt:e woui«l iiave been cdlisidert'd<br />

a na.-Uy pi:<strong>in</strong>k by small ycuntrsters. turns <strong>in</strong>to itiiti iirhl liondlumism when<br />

pL'rjWtr;iit'll t>y a high st'huol ^nuip. H is IKIL known uht.- the boys WI-IV.<br />

hut it U obvious to everyone that they eiitiM-d irivj>ar.ible damage ii><br />

our siand<strong>in</strong>tr <strong>in</strong> the m<strong>in</strong>ds of any adults wl: witnessed their mis«ieeds<br />

on the bus.<br />

Un aiiyth<strong>in</strong>^r PXi'lt<strong>in</strong>u over the vwek-et:;!?<br />

Four over fiftv vcars Luild.<br />

l!ev >h IL.iii and 'Cookie" Titrrant<strong>in</strong>o were theie<br />

Tr.cr,-» is no ii:-e <strong>in</strong> dwell<strong>in</strong>g t<strong>in</strong>tm their act any longer. It w.is<br />

comniittnl by <strong>Lowell</strong> buys who dtSKwct>d themselves ;<strong>in</strong>d th.-ir wlioul. Sunny Wald.'ii and Marcot Helmuth, seen at<br />

We h»\M there will never I it* a n'eiir.riiee of their MUHHMII by ;my the show the other niyht coiivoyt'd by Ihe navy.<br />

Liiwellitj. and vve aiiolofizi' both for their disjritst<strong>in</strong>ir )iei:avior and fur Two s<strong>in</strong>lois. to ho specific.<br />

the fact that they attend LIIHVII Hijrh S.h'i(P|,<br />

Cett<strong>in</strong>y a huifrli out of "Uaze the Proof" last<br />

Fridn.' we.e Joy SUJ;.II man and her Konnjj<br />

alotijf with .ludy Wells and Al (he yoes to CO<br />

Flagpcle^Sitter Says-"F^ed<br />

Wolleni^rK.<br />

Kvclyr. IVilliop and Lilian Hcx-h have vyes<br />

Pigeons In Park-Not Near Me"<br />

for collect<br />

Ity Jim llrcilt<br />

At 8:l.'i A.M. your reporter Iwtran phon<strong>in</strong>g the "May Polo Siter."<br />

at 1 tors?trader Ed's. After -l"i m<strong>in</strong>ute.- of a sulid luisy si^n::!. I f<strong>in</strong>ally<br />

*lSr have jo<strong>in</strong>ed the Army,<br />

ennnected with him aton the fla^'mk'.<br />

Among former <strong>Lowell</strong> football players vtill<br />

"Hello, Shipwreck Van Xi Ian. huw aie you?" I said.<br />

<strong>in</strong> act<strong>in</strong>n are John Koscknuis, Mfi, now play<strong>in</strong>g "Wc-il its mij-hty colil up here," ho replied <strong>in</strong> :i .uisliv voice.<br />

first .su<strong>in</strong>g center fur Stanford. Jack Strnuri. '-10.<br />

Dislikes M<strong>in</strong>is<br />

play<strong>in</strong>g tackle for Tennessee. Dick Calender, '\i, "I) you th<strong>in</strong>k that pteyon fceditif; should lie abolished." 1 asked.<br />

ami Slt-lviii Willhach, '45, ploy<strong>in</strong>g for Cal, and "No. Van Xolan t'oi'lied," I def<strong>in</strong>itely th<strong>in</strong>k ii .shouldn't be abolished,<br />

K-;n Foehr, '47, first sir<strong>in</strong>g halfhack at S. F. C. C, l<strong>in</strong>t it should be conf<strong>in</strong>ed to jiarks ami ot.iur plaeos of the sort, Tli^se<br />

Jack Shuman, '-IS, <strong>Lowell</strong> Editor, is now at lii^enns hnve. ju^t iilmiU driven me <strong>in</strong>n*. <strong>The</strong>y <strong>in</strong>sist, on nestitijr all aliout<br />

Dartmouth while Al Karstunsen, '-18, Red mid<br />

me. <strong>The</strong>y must be miyrat<strong>in</strong>tr or somuth<strong>in</strong>y he'.-:uise thera have been<br />

White Editor, is »t City College prepar<strong>in</strong>g for<br />

thousands <strong>in</strong> the hist few days. <strong>The</strong>y just dive bv n:e at top .speed*<br />

Whist, 'here noes<br />

Cal.<br />

otie now.<br />

" Hire<br />

Howard Duduno and Dick Liuhor, '-IS. foimer<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> musicians art study<strong>in</strong>g music at S. F.<br />

State.<br />

Drew Turner, '-18, oira of our ace basketball<br />

players is at Sj<strong>in</strong>t .Marys and Boh Rowyll, '4S,<br />

another <strong>Lowell</strong> basketball player is at Cal,<br />

Lloyd D<strong>in</strong>kelspiet, MS, is at Stanford after<br />

term at Menlo J. C.<br />

1 men only, ever s<strong>in</strong>ce tlio .sonsjtionnl<br />

time they hud at a recent U. S. F. daiu-;.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other night when D:<strong>in</strong> Beiietar and<br />

Joan I'lirkhaber, Cieorge Ma't<strong>in</strong>er. and Uob<strong>in</strong>nttR<br />

Shci'tL'r W(MV ready to po to the show, Goethe'*<br />

sister <strong>in</strong>sisted on diiv<strong>in</strong>y theni. Tni* reason . . .<br />

N" ear iiiMirance and they didn't want tu trust<br />

to luck :i:<br />

What do the<br />

"bout <strong>Lowell</strong> ? shmon like ( iritis my girl friend. Mv t.ii« i--- *-' -••-<br />

What do they dislike?<br />

Do they miss their old schools?<br />

\\ mil are their aims?<br />

To secure answers to these<br />

questions beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g journalis<br />

stud-ants were each ••allotted" on«<br />

I'rosh last week. Some of the replies<br />

were: ,^<br />

iNancy Arndl — reg. .',2fl. "I'I.I<br />

glad there aren't any cliques) <strong>The</strong><br />

oeker rooms are too crowded." I'd<br />

l lka l ?. i muk . e C - - S ' P - oVer - v «meiter.<br />

I'd also like to make' ISO<br />

I'o^lng with the G.A.A."<br />

Christ<strong>in</strong>a Calfos — rog. 130 "I<br />

r ii m e ^"if 181 * and the rallies; but<br />

I dislike be<strong>in</strong>g a lower class man.<br />

I.nope to be n class offiser."<br />

Honald Uyrne -— reg 129 "r<br />

l.ke-:the;Lowel! rallies, and hefrtily<br />

disl Ice .the homework." Ronald's<br />

^'5 C ^ ot .T* w ' e11 Is t0 •T liki. our Mhool spirit.<br />

"<br />

Pet A's<br />

B,sforcolle(re,entrance.<br />

T h . "<strong>The</strong>re's<br />

d h<br />

Scr °" aI "' t0 hi<br />

Tjft^JMl'-B-T..'«ifei"<br />

. :tiS<br />

t:


SIlWiR<br />

aiSt<br />

DANCE BAM<br />

IS DREAMIER<br />

FIVE NEW TEACHERSiMNDl^Q<br />

THEMSELVES HAPPY AT I0WEL12<br />

t.oHoll to the rexnic aga<strong>in</strong>!<br />

Bob Munch, reg. .ISO saved a<br />

boy U'om drown<strong>in</strong>g last summer at<br />

a Boy's Camp IK Mendoc<strong>in</strong>o County.<br />

A group of boys b-;i:ffo"n swimm<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> the,swift current or, the<br />

bend of it f) foot deep river. Bob jKiWw£x&<br />

had just replaced the regutar<br />

lifeguard KCKunni wiirn when bo 110 saw one of of the TW.I "c<br />

the<br />

boys go Inflow the Mirfacy of the<br />

water.<br />

Bob f<strong>in</strong> mediately swam to thj<br />

rescue of the drown<strong>in</strong>g youth.<br />

After be<strong>in</strong>g pulled under<br />

W I/> Y el1 dnn woik <strong>in</strong> downtown atoirs dur<strong>in</strong>g tho<br />

holiday rush season, a'/proximaVly<br />

fifty Uwellitos look :idvantago if<br />

an tr after-school class ,'nv vocational<br />

band i!P""r hero last mjiith.<br />

Tuesday, September 28 at Ire<br />

treshman lieocption. under tho <strong>The</strong> students, anticipat<strong>in</strong>g work<br />

dur<strong>in</strong>g Christmas Vacation wor*<br />

mstruaed by JIi!s Cathar<strong>in</strong>e Z.<br />

hwen, Work Co-ohl<strong>in</strong>ator fron-<br />

_ Cont<strong>in</strong>uation High School, she CT£<br />

ho<br />

on* howVT « ! on how-<br />

"°"K I'olnTers<br />

to drcS8 dresis<br />

apnropi appropriately,<br />

-ippniach :u«tome<br />

and<br />

:lw, "cl<strong>in</strong>ch<br />

himself l<br />

student Others who "canlrihuto th<br />

iatoly,<br />

sales,<br />

personality w<strong>in</strong>,' bug.<br />

yt from September a<br />

ir?.aT:is&js!iIf<br />

Upuii completion of ll:0 coune<br />

. JIcKwcn said that she had<br />

cnTr|tc joyed teach<strong>in</strong>E at L I I<br />

1 hiirE"' 1 at"'uTOl?, h e°'I<br />

K<strong>in</strong>*' T " r ,"' 0 nK " ]ir ti'n.l.uico <strong>in</strong> her class carh day. "-<br />

AH who participant <strong>in</strong> th,. five day<br />

",'£"","• l a curd stat<strong>in</strong>s<br />

....air time spent <strong>in</strong> the clas£j<br />

Special consideration for jo<strong>in</strong> will 1<br />

T, .'," .'I" 1 f - ffi , !ly"J.«rry Cihriyr" •'.'.<br />

Newcomers Welcome Is<br />

A Tremendous Success<br />

<strong>The</strong> N'ewcomor's Welcome was a<br />

big success, oivnthough it could not<br />

be hold In the auditorium. <strong>The</strong><br />

program, planned by the Shield and<br />

I Scroll, opened with the E—rah and<br />

a couple of soncs led by Hal Messenger.<br />

After that the Shield and<br />

>-.croll members were <strong>in</strong>troduced<br />

they sane a tricky little sonit.<br />

. Joan Kaplow, 1,-0. Kmtci<br />

|SrffT .i!' «• ""e<br />

iii-itS • k r ""»? yean " nd now<br />

tn.it s.ie is here, likos it very much<br />

S.ho t.iuj;ht <strong>in</strong> Hawaii last year n«<br />

has received National rcciiL-nition ,1,1,,,,. \i • " s '., s . c ' 1: , 0 " 1 1 tcnar<br />

,<br />

lit- recently r.Teiv.,1 th, Itab Kcl-• ti A f^, .\^'O "t'.'n\ / r" '? fi'," 1<br />

WITHIN G. A. A.<br />

When your reporter ambled up to the I'ltiriuont io get an <strong>in</strong>terview<br />

with Fniiikic Lai no, she was <strong>in</strong> for a siimri.se. Somebody had said<br />

hu had eutly hair, was short ntul h


Page 4<br />

OCTOHKR IB, 1048<br />

Icatnie with lit least 7 team* bnttl-<br />

By Lemuel I'nrtwi<br />

Crlanli Ui-turns! I provided th*. flume to light Low*: 11 fundttmentnifi ir>nvemi>nt hy rnach<br />

<strong>in</strong>n fur four playoff berth?.<br />

Seek<strong>in</strong>g thefr first w<strong>in</strong> or the<br />

Unwell*.* mucli counted on njrhi<br />

ulang t<strong>in</strong>- cluimnioiiKliip rmd. •Mikr Vcyne. S<strong>in</strong>ce the Mission<br />

lit48 footlmll campaign, the !.nw- Irish Strength Unknown<br />

j blcy brothers, haven't made manyjdibnckle<br />

it Itaw Iwcn block and<br />

attack hasn't been fi<strong>in</strong>tioii<strong>in</strong>tr no<br />

cll Indian* realize they muM mil Sacivd Heart is an unknown<br />

I bre.ik-n-wny runs—yet. Halfbacks lacklr from 2:30 to fi:nn vvcty day.<br />

ouratcly .so far. With the return to Malone and Graubart have shon.* : Tiiop Ftrenwus practice ;«?psioiis<br />

over Sacred Henri toilny nt Wash- l\icUr. Poly's powerhouse steam- health of Hill "$p.-air>cd Ankl«?" on nffonyj white Mn'one, end Al ; li<br />

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Ity George Callahnn<br />

Today <strong>Lowell</strong>'s Indians meet <strong>in</strong><br />

other tarter on thuir road to 'he<br />

playoffs <strong>in</strong> the person of Coith<br />

"Chick" H<strong>in</strong>d's Sacit'd Heart Iriah<br />

today at Wash<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

Uolittcrcd by the return to ittion<br />

of fullback Kich Mattel, the litar<br />

of the Irish attack, H<strong>in</strong>ds creu<br />

will be tough to handle. Mnffei h i<<br />

very formidable playmates <strong>in</strong> Kod<br />

DeCristafnro, Alex Groswird, Don<br />

Delnney. Jack Suttich and \HL,t and I h;r<br />

, nent gentlem-<br />

I Jr., II. V. Ka't-<br />

• Walter \Vim-i-.--i<br />

i k<strong>in</strong>ir i-o.npl.:.i<br />

election predi. '.:<br />

: bably through 11'<br />

woulil like to tl.|<br />

voted YKS on -A<br />

. fll HjiM an,! a<br />

this city.<br />

TODAY' S LINEUPS<br />

LOW KM,<br />

SACKED IIKAKT<br />

C.Mike Voyni')<br />

("Clilck" Iliads)<br />

121 K<strong>in</strong>iK>y :<br />

I.KI:<br />

S'Jttidi :lo<br />

t!0 Pruitt<br />

.LTIt<br />

O.neff :«l<br />

9 Gruiulvii;<br />

1-01:<br />

D'Amlirnsiji :::;<br />

13 Aiidorson<br />

SlK'lMlll<br />

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tjroswird ^0<br />

liGI,<br />

II. l<strong>in</strong>tel :m<br />

{) 1 Huuv<br />

.ItTI.<br />

Gjimley 2!t<br />

,7 >"uarr :: 1<br />

Karby<br />

R.<br />

it. l<strong>in</strong>tel 22<br />

Cards Battle Bulldogs To 6-6 Tie;<br />

Malone, Graubart And Saccani Star<br />

<strong>Game</strong><br />

LOWL-IIS Indians opened ih';ir<br />

1048 season ;it Ker.»r Stadium<br />

September 21st by battl<strong>in</strong>g Co<strong>in</strong><br />

mcrce's Bulldogs to a G-(j tie.<br />

lwcll's runn<strong>in</strong>g attack, fratur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the spr<strong>in</strong>ts of Kd .Malone,<br />

Ijirry Graubart, and George Voron<strong>in</strong><br />

were the features of the game,<br />

plus the l<strong>in</strong>e play exhibited by<br />

Dick Saceani, Rudy Siutroz, Jim<br />

I'ruitt and Al Itavere.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cards aerial game left<br />

someth<strong>in</strong>g to be desired, complet<strong>in</strong>g<br />

only l<strong>in</strong>e pott*.<br />

IlulIdoffH Score First<br />

After 4 m<strong>in</strong>utes of play tho<br />

Cards were only 4 yards from<br />

paydirt, but Bill Gelardi's fumble<br />

wag recovered by a host of Bulldogs<br />

and the Cards never .threatened<br />

"Mil late In the 3rd period of<br />

<strong>Play</strong>. After almost u complete half<br />

?»» score ( Ie 5 8 football, the* Bulldogs<br />

jntwwpted a pass and ran it back<br />

to the <strong>Lowell</strong> 8 yard l<strong>in</strong>e. Ed<br />

Salcedo's quick toss to end Charlie<br />

fpyo «ave tho Com m erica la n<br />

big po<strong>in</strong>ts as the half ended.<br />

J<br />

(IT of M'conri*. Oraubart had toured I<br />

l[tn:uuh ncltt tackle the rvma<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>t;<br />

I'rulll Intercepted a Walt<br />

:<br />

Sluiwn above is iht* 1!H8 <strong>Lowell</strong> varsity thai mcels Sacred Heart's Irish today al Wash<strong>in</strong>gton High<br />

Field. From left t right; left end: Kudy Suarez, left tackle: Ititl Hooy. left guard: Dirk Saccani, center:<br />

Forrest Anderson, righl guard: l<strong>in</strong>n Grundvig. righl tackle: Jim Pruill. right end: Jim F<strong>in</strong>ney. In the<br />

lackfii-ld from left to right: Latry "I.eggs" (Jraubart, Warren "HuU" Karby. Al Hac<strong>in</strong>ccii and Ed Malone,<br />

Fall Sports Are<br />

In Full Sw<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Kail sports are now uniier full<br />

Though they must take a backseat<br />

to (rra'uiaddy football, they are<br />

liy no means least <strong>in</strong> importance f><br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

Kill t.a.l:, umler Coach Harris<br />

is ilesicned f) build 1111 our trac.';<br />

teams wliich liave tak.?n Varsity<br />

ehampiiptiship 7 *mt of the past S<br />

years.<br />

I Some outstand<strong>in</strong>g e<strong>in</strong>dernien arc:<br />

George llorsfall—hurdles: Ron<br />

i Hdceman and I£. Sclmnor—ero^s<br />

[ country; and spr<strong>in</strong>ters Harry Dear,<br />

: Stephen Viuijr, Charles Kt<strong>in</strong>jr ami<br />

11! tu a Td. I j Hill Kiiesim. Umks like a j;ood year<br />

Uiwoll's try fyr po<strong>in</strong>t on a paws; ahead.<br />

from Gdardt to .Alaloiid was just I <strong>The</strong> soreer team by this writ<strong>in</strong>g<br />

ih hot f Lll i \ huve met our cross—park rival.-.<br />

I'oly.<br />

Intcrnntional Team<br />

1 III* team is better than usual<br />

with many return<strong>in</strong>g vets. Th- 1<br />

team hjs pla.\vr.s front Italv, Arabi:>,<br />

Cbiun. Knclaml, anil Soutli<br />

America. <strong>The</strong> game l<strong>in</strong>eups an 1 ' iroiu ueiann to .uaioue wa<br />

[ <strong>in</strong>dies nhort of a <strong>Lowell</strong> w<strong>in</strong>.<br />

j ^ Keservcs Look Strong<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cards reserve strcngh gave<br />

a help<strong>in</strong>g hand throughout the<br />

g.ime <strong>in</strong> the person of backs, Bud<br />

Karby, Voron<strong>in</strong>, "IIt'ebo" Hughes,<br />

and l<strong>in</strong>emen, I'eto Watt, Jim Dai-<br />

"'"!'• , :<br />

AhicFnrlanc-KH; Abramowiti - FB:<br />

Ijie Sha<strong>in</strong> - coalie; Storti Saxe-<br />

HH: Uobb<strong>in</strong>H-IIU; Vee, Morgannon,<br />

Sell, lllanz, and Anconetuni<br />

are m the l<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

TM liKhtu-eight bcskctuill team*<br />

aril play<strong>in</strong>g out of town games, hesides<br />

iheir league games <strong>in</strong> order<br />

to prepare them for UO's and Varsity<br />

Duty. Coached by .Mr. Travers<br />

a good season is expected: "But,<br />

fays Mr, Trnvcrs, "the 20's arc a<br />

Httlo lagged."<br />

New J. V. League<br />

J. V. (Junior Varsity) football<br />

pokes Its nose <strong>in</strong> at this po<strong>in</strong>t.<br />

Tho J. V. league is 1 new league<br />

just started this ycat <strong>The</strong> J V'a<br />

ploy the day befora the Varsitv<br />

and follows the sime schedule<br />

Its purpose is to build up Kit""<br />

Varsity teams,to m ko the league<br />

stronger each year<br />

This years' J V squad 11 coach<br />

ed by Bill reil<strong>in</strong>jr and features the<br />

T" formation like tho VarsilJ<br />

To date the toim has 3 wnli 1<br />

defeat i 1 tic<br />

D " V


Vol. 92 No. 3<br />

' Founded<br />

In 1SOS<br />

XOVEJIBKR 111, 1948<br />

HUGE RALLY TODAY FOR POLY<br />

GAME: LOTS OF OUTSIDE TALENT<br />

Armistice I.'ay, Nov. II isn't ail<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the root<strong>in</strong>g SCL-IJOII. Kvervday<br />

of jvaco mm quiet for <strong>Lowell</strong>! I one is to wciir white.<br />

Tomorou- <strong>Lowell</strong>'s prid warrior-s "If you thought the enterta<strong>in</strong>-;^<br />

nill met hit-Wv toutiHl I*olytochnlp;""',nt «"a» I-"' for tho L<strong>in</strong>coln<br />

at Ke<strong>in</strong>r <strong>in</strong> thn Illg Onme of theKMy.w.nt until t.io I'oly Rally."<br />

Jrci.s. Although Poly is gronlly s ">,* "' ck Swa<strong>in</strong> i, Premdent. IVk<br />

fjvored. our team will KO <strong>in</strong> t;,.. adds that all the fun was to be<br />

came full of .-"irit. Today's r»llv • «ivi.il for today. Mnny group* i-f<br />

i. to keep the spirit of th.- rludcnl "Utwi n tiik-nl will be piesent.<br />

S~iv hitch as it has been at twnt ''"I", .w.-irisirel 1'olglar.e ami ilv<br />

gumes. Ilnl Mctsenger, head >vtr tally co<strong>in</strong>mmei.hnve worked \.-ry<br />

IwHler. will lead SOIIKS and yelb,; h^ril, to nuke this rully thn gm..!<br />

: -'- : " tomorrow's card stunts.;" ll £ it (ICMTVCS<strong>in</strong> bi:<br />

ar. a I k ijivs vou Itiu prerreilure f..r fil- • T.H: ">«-• "'My rally will be thud third p':ioii p.noil and atnl<br />

^ " ^..^.. .^ .^..^..^..^.. If tile conduct is e/nod Ui> '.vill piv-<br />

Keynotes<br />

By Walt K<strong>in</strong>tz<br />

~" ' lialily have a dmihlr It<strong>in</strong>eh. alv!<br />

i; <strong>in</strong> tlii: fiiurt.<br />

Hirmeml'or to<strong>in</strong>or.-ow is nut a thy<br />

of pi'ar.; nml quii-i f'ir L-m'^ll. crime<br />

out. yell and fi.'_'ht. as I.i'wli<br />

U-.it^ Poly.<br />

LEROY H. STEPHENS<br />

limn February Hi, ISSO. DUtl Smimhvr :l, 191$.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Mourns Death of Mr. Stephens<br />

Kleciion day only the saim-: He >vns ";i TriiTil t'»<br />

mnn" Him lived, not 'liy t<strong>in</strong>* fid:- of the mad." hill <strong>in</strong> a schnulhniw—<br />

l.»«fll.<br />

I.. II. S. r.ttudl MiL'h School and l.irny II. Sit-phi*ns —Imlli tf<br />

Work "U" member*. Mime of which<br />

had earned I heir blocks <strong>in</strong> otlnT<br />

H>nrts <strong>in</strong> vhich <strong>Lowell</strong> has mil<br />

always been loo suct-fMhful.<br />

If you an? H.-Iijimod of them,<br />

biwfll is ntOiameii of you . . . tlwv<br />

.]>. their luwl!<br />

1 !ty Larry t'ahn<br />

S Students with l.cioy IL Stephen*, the In-loved<br />

friend antl Ifitdi'r of <strong>Lowell</strong> Hirh<br />

A Report Card; Si->.o.»l, [.nssed away at ;i:00 A.M.,<br />

Xnv< <strong>in</strong>lr.'i'::. <strong>in</strong> St. Lulus' Hospital,<br />

L-4 Highest Po<strong>in</strong>ts the victim nf a heart attack. iV;<br />

was tW.<br />

lly Jim l!o*enlh.'il<br />

•Mr. Stephens, the. tenth pr<strong>in</strong>.-i-<br />

!lii|:».-ilile a.^ it ^eenis. Ihrre are<br />

M<strong>in</strong>i;. Htuih-iil.i <strong>in</strong> l.imell ivlio<br />

ral of I/'wcll High, retired from<br />

i-fh<strong>in</strong>lly i;el siraicln A on their tht> school lie Im-cd so well last Jun.-.<br />

Kepiirl rnrds'I<br />

Simv th.tt l<strong>in</strong>k' h-<br />

l.-isi month tlicre wen- iiiii..<br />

never Tor^ol that he «;is onci-<br />

junior ireniiiM'.' who »ti«* ill.- full<br />

jnuti;-. And li('> never ron<strong>in</strong>rorrised with tvhal un.s ri^Itt and whai<br />

ti'Uir,." Mi-iitiwhilr. ."Ml Inuiri. than<br />

was wrung. IIf liflit-ved wlKilvltiMrlcdl.v tlmt |:i-o|ile iirt- t-a^v U*<br />

JO' "f t '.I- S!| <strong>in</strong>nilr. til,; fir.-!<br />

like. And thai ft-i-l<strong>in</strong>u of fricndlim--* lit* ronw>rd lo rveryoni' hi'<br />

I.I ..it i.<strong>in</strong>! ;«.n\ni ll<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>i Hull.<br />

met. <strong>The</strong> .-Iillicit A |.upilen iiiu Di-ic ,<br />

Oiii'i> |u> saitl, "<strong>Lowell</strong> is primarily n'i ideal, a t-rt't'd anil a<br />

I.I-ISS, Kni.-st .Mal<strong>in</strong>n:i.l. fnrally lea hi<strong>in</strong>or<strong>in</strong>i;<br />

Irndilion; and ahidiitt; hi-lief <strong>in</strong> t<strong>in</strong>* value of a dance c.miqtiitu<br />

rhaniflerizt. the vital good-; mitl(1(< ***: » h " ^ '>' " ll1 ' 'ness<br />

of n man who firmly h.>! fl ' vrs T<strong>in</strong>* low H-n<strong>in</strong>ts haw ihe im.-u<br />

hoimr .students with H'2. Ni-xt :ii'fl<br />

tht> low juniors with S", tht-n the<br />

lnw Knphs. with ".i», low frcsiiiiu'ti<br />

with I.*), high juniors with :; L'nvcll is just buzz<strong>in</strong>g f.eiet s i.vs danct- c<strong>in</strong>iimiltef ehairwith<br />

iirtivitics theJc days. m:iri Hail Itctiatur.<br />

On .limiary 11 ;l riiimv has heei.<br />

r-htiim-d l.y the Student It-dy Paiic?<br />

dame ami it w:.s sensation;.! I'nmm<strong>in</strong>oe to In- h.-l,| at the AiVr.il<br />

fll 'Vr.f theme is not yet ik-nd >d<br />

do know it's <strong>in</strong>formal.<br />

"*/•"•'»>(•' •«««• , . l..i yoi<strong>in</strong>jr people ..f today.! .'hw is just the liftf<strong>in</strong>tnni* Kt liruary - wiiirh is the night ri<br />

hut iisch-iiida<br />

l!i«' Senior I'n.m <strong>in</strong> the Col..r.i:.l<br />

University his uaiiio will he of; As ewryone knows— hope —, 7ioo.il of tht* St. Fr.im.-is Hotel. IV<br />

pfrpeiual benefit to the yiiur.i;j the. IVly-<strong>Lowell</strong> gatiu* is f<br />

reoplf In- loved. ! ']'•: telel.rate our victory uv good<br />

tluct .attempts we're hav<strong>in</strong>g a d-<strong>in</strong>ee lo-<br />

II00 ht> f<strong>in</strong>d retirod. He looked <strong>in</strong><br />

got'd he;,llh j-nd enjoyi>d Iho affair.<br />

He urged (he. faculty to visit him<br />

nl his pen<strong>in</strong>sula home.<br />

Krid.iy Oetohor ^8, aftpr a few<br />

mild attacks he came to S.m Francipfo<br />

<strong>in</strong> sue H'P doctor and i<strong>in</strong>vn a<br />

canliognt<strong>in</strong> taken. Montlay aftor-<br />

lly ;<br />

» suffered II wvere heart<br />

ft nit.Tfi with ::."i, high sophs with :!ktn tti St. Lukes' Hospital, where<br />

LI-I.-1S had (he highest elas* pitssed awny early Wednesd'iy<br />

averaKe. :tS.!l iio<strong>in</strong>ts.<br />

K'otnpletf honor roll is on hitgf t)<br />

se it's fiirmal.<br />

<strong>in</strong>t t'otu-tudes a term uf \w»<br />

Itallv Cii<br />

v will !>.- .stiiY.-ssful ilaiuvx,<br />

_<br />

a si'lniul that knows how to<br />

N'o lilies to ho hut<strong>in</strong>dcd about • morrow night here at <strong>Lowell</strong>. Ad- f'"<br />

h<br />

fun!<br />

fuii. today il will In- better, for this<br />

is our big jr;nm\ I.mvell is go<strong>in</strong>g<br />

M he HW.- L'NITKI) beh<strong>in</strong>d »<br />

team that is go<strong>in</strong>jr lo surpri.s-j<br />

I'oly, if on spirit, alo<strong>in</strong> 1 .<br />

One more item; don't get tho<br />

wrung idea of what u rally should<br />

cotijiiitr of. We always i-xjie*:! ;»<br />

'ally merely to enterta<strong>in</strong> us. bui<br />

actually its primary pu<br />

Test On Americanism<br />

Ui.st month, Mr. Jamison, our<br />

well-known chmnistry teacher, gave<br />

an Americanism text to his classed.<br />

Here arc some of the mtostiuns ho<br />

asked and the answers he gut.<br />

1. We should keep all foreign<br />

idss ids out of America. On this ques<br />

'tio tion QHfc QH'fc of of f the the h students tstd t answered<br />

V fr YES<br />

.VO, and i'fr YES.<br />

2. To deny a cay&WA student<br />

admission <strong>in</strong>to a medical 1 jOhool bc-<br />

- cause ho is a Negro, an'.Ilalion or<br />

' n Jew is to hntm the health of the<br />

,. nation. 95% j<strong>in</strong>swervyi True and 5%<br />

\ I'alsc. • • - . .<br />

y. Every, true American must do<br />

all he &m to wipe out roHgious<br />

, and anil rail racial prejudice. jdi 00% answ nwered<br />

TRUE and l r /e answered Falac.<br />

r.-&<strong>The</strong>se aaiwers show that We all<br />

£ JoHevftjv «AHij Men are J «:iiice starts at S:00 P.M. U's sp->r;<br />

T<strong>in</strong>- iivxt few woelc^nds a'.e guiiu<br />

ID 1M' kept husy with tlv Chrixtmas<br />

Vjrioties mill Holidays.<br />

Xext on I IK* ngenda is :i Studfii'.<br />

Hotly Dance which ;t!so will b« hcl-'<br />

here mi December y. It is too earl;<br />

. Created<br />

1<br />

to give the theme said the chair- :<br />

Mayors Statement<br />

"Lt-roy H. Slephi-ns siTve-l<br />

the iM'ople of Han l-'mncisetr well<br />

flur<strong>in</strong>g the nltnust forly years<br />

rf his leach<strong>in</strong>g career.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> affection <strong>in</strong> which hU<br />

tntnitiry is held is some mc-tsiirr<br />

t-f t<strong>in</strong>* <strong>in</strong>fluence tif his rlmnu-ter<br />

and persopujity.<br />

"(It<br />

Calendar<br />

Xov. II —I'oly- <strong>Lowell</strong> (;an««<br />

Jtt Ki'zar.<br />

Nov. V2—Molhlpy.<br />

N'.tv, |I»— H'IK'A :: Dance.<br />

Nov. IS. 19—Christmas<br />

man, Margaret JVlglase. our effi^i- \ Varii'tiiM.<br />

•cut Student Hotly Vice-President. ' Nov. JH. I!f—Iluntllu Days.<br />

December 7 <strong>in</strong> the date of the \A • Sow 20—S-.^iiii - f<strong>in</strong>als at Keaar.<br />

tlaiice here fit t^cuool. <strong>The</strong> theme i>, Nov. :!J, ii:{—Christni-is<br />

sreret—sorry—but wt. know it will J Varieties,<br />

br n .surprise as the L-I's, under j<br />

tho espahle Ic'dership of Kev<strong>in</strong> \<br />

Xov. 2.1—Champit<strong>in</strong>i'hip <strong>Game</strong><br />

Kelly, are very orig<strong>in</strong>al. ; at Kezar.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Junior from is to be held: Xuv. *J3—Thanksgiv<strong>in</strong>g Holiday.<br />

at the Century Club on December > Sow 29—English fieview Test.<br />

10. It's semi-formal; suits for boy?, I I.Vc-. .*;—Low -1 Dance.<br />

fonnalK for girl*. I Dec. (i—Report Curds Out. __<br />

To conclude December's iictivt-<br />

Doc. S—Bnttl Concert.<br />

1 he passed<br />

| morn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

'• .Mr, Stephens was horn <strong>in</strong> Lns<br />

i Altt;s, Santa Clara County, :tn-l<br />

i <strong>in</strong>tended liifh school <strong>in</strong> San Jus-.<br />

! |Ir then went to Stunfortl Uni-<br />

[vcrsity fi-*mi which lie WJS grati:iated.<br />

In 1!»O-I, he started teach<strong>in</strong>g<br />

'at ; <strong>Lowell</strong>. In mai, he was arit't'<strong>in</strong>tt;'<br />

Mi-pi. On November fi, IO:tO, he be-<br />


NOVEMDKK 10. 1948<br />

Witliput Fear, Card<strong>in</strong>als Gett<strong>in</strong>g Last Chance<br />

By Lemurl 1'urtctft ; irteet tricky, tricky tialfi<strong>in</strong>ck halflmck Mnrv Man- Crews, en:l; MI:1;\V«- • " «-»••- — «• -<br />

year <strong>The</strong><br />

„<br />

familiar<br />

.„<br />

*\V».f<br />

..oit<br />

'till<br />

««>-.<br />

next;<br />

«—«'<br />

ISarry<br />

'<br />

Leonard<br />

"<br />

and<br />

—'<br />

renter<br />

-'•-<br />

Mm!, hi the L<strong>in</strong>coln -rime our dri<br />

Cn<strong>in</strong>tte altnnuirli they hnvo I.cwcll Spirit Still Good<br />

' will not aJtisfy the eloven.Kry will <strong>in</strong>to thj 'Hest <strong>in</strong> S. F..": th« ly<strong>in</strong>jr tumhdown was f-ir.n'ndf most rival lull rarri^m |rm!c' Despite many reversals the t*»:im<br />

„ U seniors who sl.irl their list I elvers of nuny experts. n;ff en the «n? ;ard l<strong>in</strong>e by a >k>.l | ei:- like No.m Slnndlec. Conta<strong>in</strong> DL'-t; has always kept itCBpiriU <strong>The</strong>v<br />

1<br />

Poly Kumj to.uorrow <strong>in</strong> the Kezar! Vcrdticci's lt«yn Return tally. In fact tht> men <strong>in</strong> the strip'-1 er- Sarvjni and D<strong>in</strong> ' Th« Voice" just rawn't t*cen able to co-orrti-<br />

Stadium. ! i'oly mentor .Milt Axt this year r"irw have h.-H-n l/wi-ll's rhk-r ili-1 d'nmiiVitr v.'ill be the sparkpluffji of njt>et. Ut» f^-»nt th.- <strong>in</strong> Hie pcr.M-ii't, (.'ns.'rez, ;mi|" the -\'<strong>in</strong>ten<br />

<strong>in</strong> the l<strong>in</strong>eup the Polytechnic • ht.l* a fur thfui. 1.1. ys cjtialj) that of July's C.i'<br />

"T" Mechanics arc favored (descr-i IVnallies Hurl I .tun. (;>ldst.*<strong>in</strong>. Civus, !::ife!!o. -i<br />

vt.dly »a) by 18 to 2K po<strong>in</strong>ty. HiR'i; .Viku Voyne, dean «.f A. A. A. •ail. Tird pav.H-rs Hill C.-la.di and<br />

^t•^lr<strong>in</strong>(r halfiiack Elvtn Cnthiirn. :to:ii*lu».s lias a yjmhful ttani. ihi.i A! Itaiii<strong>in</strong>cn aren't f.ir hehiml<br />

scir.ppy eunnl Roy Helli'-son amlj <strong>in</strong> rcseivos, that start, -il the t=e;i.-i<strong>in</strong> M. rlij<strong>in</strong>k 1 fl<strong>in</strong>mis Kllis acd liii-;<br />

niat-todoiiic tackle, Itoli Si. Clair, shakily and .-..isn't been alilo tn (.'arilln <strong>in</strong> act itr.'cy eitlier.<br />

wiH tfrtJ<strong>in</strong>ly nuke eveiyhndy's, hi: a \ It-tiiry stride simv Com- 'I'.-.- <strong>Lowell</strong> l<strong>in</strong>,- has as <strong>in</strong>'i ••'•<br />

»AII Every M<strong>in</strong>g" prep team. In' mcive tied tne Card.-;, G-C, <strong>in</strong> th- fmitb-ili f\iifrii>tu-e ;:nd "1..<br />

Kllis, em-m-i- us the w<strong>in</strong>ntiiL* . ..nv...^i... • Ii.nv ;,.• !{,.,.> I 1 ,,!-,-'.* S;v<strong>in</strong> ill.<br />

^gggujrD^lll^^'j^^<br />

130 Journals Sold<br />

"If you want j U«l nnU Whitv"ii<br />

hjti ImttiT buy it now/<br />

•I'.it.- havi-n't had to r.-<br />

"ir air Ba.<strong>in</strong>> yit. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

-uiul atlatk I..I l.\- [•„!.<br />

•sand fulibaik Hi) LOWKLL.<br />

i-or.'; L<br />

Vtiyne, <strong>Lowell</strong> coach?.<br />

•1; l'vs Strutters that up the middle power and also<br />

Card L<strong>in</strong>e Hit; Question Mark<br />

If the Card l<strong>in</strong>e can «yncltuni/.t' <strong>in</strong>to o;ic nuu<br />

Imppi'th Kudy Suart-z. Tony K^use. Dick<br />

coutd<br />

Dan .„ Crundviir. „.,«..K, mil Hill <strong>in</strong>ioy Hnuy and Al Itevere IN-v.-rc coul could do ft.<br />

d<br />

Thfrt 1 <strong>in</strong> no duubt the Mcchanicx hnvf the rem'rves, but (juwrliv<br />

re.-iiTVi. Mtrcntrth it* not by any meanwc <strong>in</strong>adiiiuatf. Jim Datp<strong>in</strong>a. Dave<br />

Durwart!, IVtr Walt, (lc»rnv AlibU-y. Jim I'rultt and (;curKc Voroii<strong>in</strong> will<br />

ull Nt'i* pli'itly uf action.<br />

All-City Selection*<br />

H# about ihJt time of the year when sports<br />

country »tart pick<strong>in</strong>g all everyth<strong>in</strong>g teams no we n «.TilK!» nil ,,vt.r th-j<br />

thu boardj: witi our ull-dty picks:<br />

iBhi u» woll get on<br />

Kir«t Tram<br />

Kniuns.. Mimiion<br />

SI (lair I'olj<br />

Marlucci . Ilnlboa<br />

Anduja • Miwlon<br />

liilliiuii |>u|^<br />

OHrl<strong>in</strong> JliiuilonHZIZ<br />

Caliill . Ititlba^.<br />

l)t La Torre . llalboa<br />

Colburn l»oiy<br />

Srudiro-Mlialon<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong> . SI Ignaliu* _<br />

n<br />

lnd<br />

Tackle.<br />

Guard.<br />

Cmler<br />

Guard..<br />

Tackle .<br />

End.. _<br />

Back<br />

Ilack.<br />

Hack '_<br />

Ilack.. .<br />

Second Team<br />

. Iloyd . Commerce<br />

N»sl:it:ii ..<br />

, ll'li Thmut". •<br />

• rivalry uf t|,. .,.<br />

trowr. I., th, i<br />

! '"! ^-ac l«l :„.; ,<br />

: «•! football |,.,J<br />

: rime of thi- ..<br />

; «raiv )umi. ».-.<br />

j lie clash.<br />

j I'arroU lloa.i<br />

! Cnai-h Milt Av;<br />

•f* <strong>in</strong> fill<strong>in</strong>B<br />

'enlucci. now<br />

I hj » led the li,..<br />

! •• Vic i it's<br />

' H'-art. l.<strong>in</strong><br />

: nterte, Mis v<br />

ir. Do,-,, ;',.<br />

f.avo »,„...,<br />

j Writer's CIuu.<br />

i Records, Disci<br />

' 'f .vuu .til! lir<br />

Y" l*nofit« of •<br />

her «'s more <strong>in</strong>f,,,,<br />

I*J various !-,.„ ,,|<br />

j offered.<br />

! l>»t .Monday .<br />

jM tht. niusuai si,


i<br />

n<br />

Shimn nlii.ve t<strong>in</strong>. pniliaM,- Mart<strong>in</strong>i: l<strong>in</strong>>n|><br />

l!nrry l.i'imard, l.T Sun II: Ibrr IC . l fur l»,ily's Pan-,,,,<br />

n l«:mirni»'» tilt: I.E Hull St. (lair, and !(K M.rrill Janilii. In Ihi' h.ickfii-1,1 frnrn IrTl In rlKhl: Ell<strong>in</strong><br />

I'M. l!i; Hill Il<strong>in</strong>l. Ill' (Vllnirn. Hal li»1d-.1i-<strong>in</strong>. Ilirk Ellis and Mart (> * ° " " fp^l'J^-j. Indians Have Not Won S<strong>in</strong>ce'43;<br />

,,, ri "" il:l " I' 1 "''-""'. '" il<br />

:i« -•,,:,„. a:,j:nc) li.ns' t'.', wit.ll.s<br />

- 11 ish.<br />

I'arriils l!na*l llumi<strong>in</strong>i: Attiuli<br />

r,..,,-!, Mill As. has .Inn-., a g,....,t<br />

.1' Ill filiiiiir 111,. >l ,,,-s ,,f ,|.,,.<br />

V.Tilihvi. III.W at ,St Maiy's II*.<br />

:,,,,! Illat'k i.|,.v"li<br />

Writer's Club Features<br />

Records, Discussions<br />

If you still an-ii'<br />

tlio li.-nefjis i,f the<br />

heiu'n more <strong>in</strong>fitniiatiui<br />

the<br />

Girls have you wondered how<br />

J'ou arc KOIIIK to make your favcrite<br />

buy friend take you danc<strong>in</strong>g?<br />

Well, if that'll t':.£ cam*, here'*<br />

your f<strong>in</strong>al solution, EverJ^-7>dncftdny<br />

at U:15, folk dunc<strong>in</strong>tr, under<br />

the suncn-<strong>in</strong>ion of Miss Struu*uiic or HchottlHcheH. pulku. walt-<br />

W<strong>in</strong> A $400 Bond<br />

7 , , , „ 7 Tomorrow Senior's Last Big <strong>Game</strong><br />

I'uivi-ifu] IrmV <strong>in</strong> tlie citv. Tiies* Tmnonoiv at Kezar ^t;ulium wcne tV.OHO fan.-* will witness some<br />

f«itor?« Imve l.-i I-J w<strong>in</strong>s, *l.ut still " l " i y ''"'>' l»"iH drama Muff unfolded aw tlie Indians and Parrot.*<br />

llie Fr. di ti«l; Siivet ttt.y.s h.ivc ''' :l *' 1 '» i-J<strong>in</strong>ie \u. ::.*. of their <strong>in</strong>tuitional series,<br />

not jrl pl.iy.-l i.ti).;>ii e.-ii..K-iiy. S(.ri(.s started In I!H2<br />

.mi Kill . r , : , , u<br />

IT ss,.||.'rir :,li,l 11.,), si. n'air -t<br />

y il.-llis,,!, :,,|,|<br />

ils anil (a|,i. D.,1 i.-r<br />

•"•',•• i«-i" >n y 6wo-some» who<br />

S ! 0 V "" l ' ly """> " Th<br />

»ero Mr. Ilill -and his wife «nd c<br />

zes, and square danem.<br />

r Girls participat<strong>in</strong>g Ret credit for<br />

t;; bc<strong>in</strong>K on the GJKA. besides hav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

B<strong>in</strong> jrood time, Already 32 students<br />

E-v have - enrolled. <strong>The</strong> blf^est perf£<br />

ccntaee r <strong>Lowell</strong> Aids Chest<br />

Newcomers Party Planned<br />

Lmvctl has cumu through oMce <strong>The</strong> CAJi. is Koln>r to have an-<br />

more! -<br />

other eet tofrethvr for all members Preparations for o party to lie<br />

<strong>The</strong> animal pica of the Com-<br />

on November 2-Kj. Thire is golnir KUen honor of the new cuk-ta.<br />

munity Chest was answered by<br />

t» l» an usseipUy for iriris an3 ore now under way by the BattaN<br />

a treat la to be In store.<br />

jon Staff. <strong>The</strong> date set is Wednes-<br />

donations from the faculty and r.<br />

students dents toscther. toscthe<br />

. Miss SB Sco Scovillc from<br />

<strong>The</strong> result—a<br />

m one of the<br />

uay. November fUTh? theme of<br />

well<br />

total of $831.00.<br />

well known known HCIICMCS of Charm wiU & r«y If bciifRSW/«cretr«nd<br />

b hhfc<br />

- <strong>The</strong> prempt and will<strong>in</strong>g pled<br />

be the.thfcf speaker and d her h subb<br />

^f j "<br />

ject will be, Personality Develop-<br />

uf/tea^nbrs and workers, plus<br />

are itirls—HO, boys, "<br />

ment Don't th<strong>in</strong>k that.this Is afi-<br />

Keerous Kenerous contriliutlons of f every<br />

she will br<strong>in</strong>g,with her cever.il<br />

Lowcllitc Lllit has h made d this hi drive i a modek and they will put on.a<br />

great succeu, and the enthuslaa<strong>in</strong> Junior Fashion* show.- Don't for?<br />

i<strong>in</strong>djsfflciency that iik» been sliown get <strong>in</strong> the gym, the 24th. Admit-<br />

r e Mr., and Mrs. Peterson.<br />

Tne affair was iponsored by Urn ,<br />

^""ID"", Committee wlj,<br />

l»tt«llonT« expected to<br />

itend. • .^' ". . ? - .<br />

Th« annual Parents' nlirbt :ha«<br />

-- scheduled for o January- "sa<br />

(<br />

Jlanrarot Polglaw, student body<br />

vice president? <strong>in</strong> charge. ^^<br />

. CoBnllfcc Itesponslble<br />

lyn nablnovitch.v Marl- ><br />

Marian' Nyhan,<br />

Barton •" *<br />

^ ^


HONOR ROLL<br />

LOW >!>>; UK«t*Tflf£*<br />

!2*-~U Abraham*. N. Armfl, tZ. Ikxithf. t». Cnopcr.<br />

207*—r- Kl»-nn. 11. Of*. U iHaiwr. J. tln!.1nmnt*T.<br />

«, (Intitaii, 1. *l. II. lljtn, ft. Ilnyrr.<br />

SE«KS;j..rftJi}Kcrh. i-,*.,,<br />

It J.**nfiB H. Wflli-r.<br />

314-It. Ilmwn, f, Jirp.nnHI. SI. MrOownn. (1.<br />

MrlvHle, T. Mcrj-ni. I.. Mtt.,rr, M. .Mnn.1iy, SI. Nany. SI.<br />

I'uriM'r, P. iv*n«"n. A. l*iri>-r.<br />

301—It. ){»•». II. II. ttur<strong>in</strong>iMTjrrr. 1*. Snknn. (1.<br />

S S Tnih<br />

a..rr. II l<br />

P. ICiiehifiil. I' I'ilti-l.-lti, i'. t« il...-»ii7..<br />

]«» -I,. \MW. A. l^uif. I:. MIIIIII.<br />

>Ui "If I In <strong>in</strong> I. <br />

152 1». Il.tlm. j«, I. Krtia, N l-i<strong>in</strong>t.. II. li-i.-w.<br />

tr.4—1:. Alltn. It. r|ii|'tti;it), II. i'..l.-. I-:. l>lim.<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Ut<strong>in</strong>-K.<br />

S3I—II. KJt'tli<strong>in</strong>.l. P liKi K<strong>in</strong>isx.ii. S. S S.]ui| S]ulr<br />

S.-tlIi"iiicr. II. S<strong>in</strong>! 111. iil. y, 11. W;iH. t ^l<br />

W.-.i.-<strong>in</strong>.v.r. .1. WVnl, I. V.iil.r. r<br />

•;CH-H, lliiiiii.ll. A. MutMiokii, It. N'vi-trom,<br />

U'.l.MtiH, .1. ItuM.-nltu.l. I. S.-1 Ix-rK.r. .1. Ti...m.<br />

S3I-K. Amliivi<strong>in</strong>. .1. A|.ff.I. U. K.'rrmi. I». iir..i<br />

fi-lit. 11. (In-iil'iucr. II. .I.II.-I.II. !•:. KIIIIIII. II I^-uii--.<br />

I'mv THMI.VI: iti:t.i>Titn><br />

1.11 — 1-:. Ikrlr.-HM. M. II •>•!••, N, |i;i[||]it.'. I>. i:\.<br />

It. IUKXII-H.<br />

131-11 IMHrn.-ui. D. Pi>wu-y, It. Krk.Irl. k«.<br />

rt>psr<strong>in</strong>g to teach "Spaghetti Ur.jio" next<br />

1*938: Construction or Ihe new boy* 1 gym is lo IH'R<strong>in</strong> ImmrdiHlHv.<br />

or the b.ller hnowki construct<strong>in</strong>n cm panics received (he c»ntra>l<br />

folltiw<strong>in</strong>n l^v open<strong>in</strong>g bid for Slfi(i,00((.<br />

laSD: A liijj year, .Mrs. Close came to I,o\vell from I'nn<strong>in</strong>ii'wp Mi«*<br />

Andertion and .Mies Dt'ultiy also jnimd tho teach<strong>in</strong>g staff Uiwoil \vvapproved<br />

$140,000 for the. girlV gym.<br />

lyyfi: <strong>The</strong> first ttrni play tftv ly.Tt will talra place <strong>in</strong> (>,.<br />

auditorium. auium<br />

Mr. rvland has stlen-ted the A»t for "Seven Key* to Haldpate."<br />

<strong>in</strong> -ton°"Ji Sty(Jt '" th " oIk>ctotl ?* '- 00 t« ''uy « ffift for tht- new Wash-<br />

Ihe<br />

ey built a hchool railed L<strong>in</strong>coln.<br />

cIrlV<br />

KDITOK WALT KlKTZ<br />

vlw.i<br />

Mi. .1.<br />

III. t'DiiTi: It*<br />

r'*t»r««,<br />

A1II!I 1<br />

WT'-l<br />

rry<br />

n. k r»r IM<br />

•tMII<br />

ni.n n<br />

f Urry r»l,n<br />

1<br />

f 'v.y•Iit>o Ilr..tt<br />

lln<br />

Nn tW* Yttmt ""<br />

IK W.I tll<strong>in</strong>t.<br />

p.<br />

A Sure Way To Cut Auto Accidents<br />

Arc >"ii a fplit personality? i<br />

0«i vnu ln'i-oim> ;i fionii beh<strong>in</strong>d the wheel l(f an a;itorm>liile when<br />

i<strong>in</strong>rliT afl othnr ci mi m stances you are a courteous, thoughtful. r"iisi(A-rat<br />

human K'<strong>in</strong>g?<br />

(<br />

Fun* its fun to "ct<strong>in</strong>** t<strong>in</strong>- motor; haw t<strong>in</strong>' "Smitty mar;' on'm j<br />

tlirotmh stop streets; jump traffic Iif.'ht>; dynamite tho car and slam ,<br />

on t<strong>in</strong>- 1.nikrn. HUT.. . •<br />

l<strong>in</strong>veis <strong>in</strong> the Ifi-li.i ace group arc the toimtiy's worst ilrivei*. j<br />

Tli.'.v have mi'n* aeeMents, kill more people than any oihoi- nxo pronp. '<br />

All ih<strong>in</strong>, iK-pitc t<strong>in</strong>- fact tl<strong>in</strong>t vru <strong>in</strong> t.'.at 'pmup liav(. miiiierotis ml'ant- •<br />

iiK«-s over older drivers. \\V hav«> better eyis», bt>tti-r •vixmliiiatioii. nn-l<br />

naft more nuirU.V to d.'i!ij;cti>u.« fiiluntions. '•<br />

\\V rOl'I.I) In* AntcrirnV br*t ilriycru: Why an-n't we?<br />

Kff«rt." have l«>on made fnnn l<strong>in</strong>n* to ttnu* to pnmiot? liiirhwuy ;<br />

safety. Dtiv<strong>in</strong>i; lespon?* aro licit)tr jri^'ti <strong>in</strong> some sellouts. Koad blot 1 INJUN CHATTER<br />

Ity ITvman Iterstnn<br />

On my l««l prrdictionn I pirkrd J nut of I<br />

came** correctl>t M> h«*rr c'»'<br />

!;- ;<br />

aro used. I'listcr?', talks, newspaper and radio programs aii* .-ponsorc-.l ;<br />

bv l)u> safety eonnril, police department, and jiltomotiilc axsoeiution.-'.<br />

Vet thv traffic ;nll m'<br />

nne po<strong>in</strong>t. TodayV came (thnuld be LOWELL? —<br />

POLVTF.rNIC?—<strong>The</strong> Imyii <strong>in</strong> the lockrr rwmo<br />

acrw lhal !'nly hnn a ultRht rtlgp over the In*<br />

d<strong>in</strong>n*. but the «*rore ^hm|ld be very CIOM 1 .<br />

S<strong>in</strong>ce hl.<strong>in</strong>k 1 report cants have bren hnrd :.i<br />

oiita<strong>in</strong>, thv> loc:il tat<strong>in</strong>nery Mores report an <strong>in</strong>rrea.s'<br />

1 <strong>in</strong> the sale tepn<br />

turned off. so anyone hwo uy* t,» flood th"<br />

school hy open<strong>in</strong>g the vjtvc, will be di.oap^o<strong>in</strong>trd.<br />

In one of nur English rlapses, the other d*'.<br />

the teacher wa« giv<strong>in</strong>g n te*.( and the room wa«<br />

deathly xilent. One of the -lud« San Francisco'* l>e=!<br />

irot<strong>in</strong>g section.<br />

'•»•«!• imi roiiiiiiK M'c<strong>in</strong>'n."-—'ours and Polly's. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

exTievt to seo nut <strong>Lowell</strong> spirit riirht or. top h<br />

it Ins always h!» throw:), f.l<br />

'rack s.|uj.l<br />

rountry team unu|<br />

^"ach Harris<br />

Pared by lopfliJ<br />

l» !' il ii' m """I<br />

»ll. - Walt-.T_ I..1<br />

"id f-liul °?V»"!ir.|<br />

mother chi<strong>in</strong>ifiiii<br />

-<strong>The</strong> .-lent iv',,'1<br />

J« here. Ii <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> •<br />

'Oso much-disc...<br />

ro and <strong>in</strong> sen-ic 1<br />

jer school^ Vn<br />

e money taViuIJ<br />

Wells <strong>in</strong> iw ivl<br />

«_ . . >»lcolrj


k'fJ. »t .No. 5"<br />

Founded<br />

In 1898<br />

! <strong>Lowell</strong> Students Exceed National<br />

1 And State Averages In Iowa Tests<br />

• Vy Jane ClffHt & Writ Tr^tum >•' <strong>The</strong> Uni'reriiitx of IMPS ha» «*•<br />

lf^~~*~cs LoweJlGraduates \ti£U£%.«* ^ •- ^JZr^A^TJZ<br />

keynotes Get High Grades , rr ««$>, ^.r^'^^Wtt<br />

pa«<strong>in</strong> i^- „<br />

Many U«c!!. t<strong>in</strong>t l.owrirgrailV."a"t^ .io'ni'l<br />

! ^•M, l ^i £'SS"Si B ""TOPPER PAYS I Jr. Pr«n,.«.,..»»<br />

A, th<strong>in</strong> vacati-tn l>;iiuii: thi- t«n ncmp*ii':« "ft * v At* *nll •4|>rnd I'T ttn-msvlvc-, at I'niife<br />

th<strong>in</strong> varitti.<strong>in</strong> l>itt itiir th Slf^i * • *^«* * -^^<br />

will jiM loaf, hut. HI gra.itiatVs <strong>in</strong>trr.ll r.iiiV.ni,!'<br />

fi.-^hmr.i. L';]', (,r \hr Intnl.'<br />

T0PPER p AYS ! Jr. Prom-Suceess!<br />

•»r thli,..i" ,.f a M'niiiiiK,' paper It<br />

wasn't ,h,. Kxitniiier) when I enni>-<br />

:u-r.-is^ :» eolnn<strong>in</strong> witt.-ti liy <strong>in</strong>n-<br />

Will C.n<strong>in</strong>.illy. This was iln> mnrn<strong>in</strong>f<br />

after tile Ilic C:\m~. Near tlie<br />

.11.1 "f this ailiile I i-i.v.,-iicr,»s:ni<br />

item <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>il.lf lee. It went si.m'»<br />

th<strong>in</strong>c like this: "I'al was tei-.ihle<br />

yesterday. Wilhiillt JaekK' .lensell<br />

they onul.Jn*. even have lieateh<br />

IJIWI-II Ilivh." That's the th<strong>in</strong>l<br />

time sime I've Invii at I...WI-1I t.tai<br />

that this rlianu-ter has taken a<br />

"cut" at tiM.<br />

A<br />

Forensic Society<br />

On.v the stra<strong>in</strong> of iiur iiij: Cjnie<br />

v.'as t N<br />

I havt- an iiliu that a "pni" <strong>in</strong>lks Toumamriit held at Sa<strong>in</strong>t ll<br />

99 <strong>Lowell</strong> Pupils "<br />

Slav<strong>in</strong>g Dur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

;<br />

V*.-, a* *r:H« of rrn«lu fr*>:n tltr I al i.^rrape for *tr4fnu nil over th*<br />

bnivcidtj- of Iowa tent* pourrtt' nvJon. J?«w i Xmas Vacation<br />

ra for I-owtll MwJwit* R> Smvstn \mmma<br />

<strong>in</strong>to !,nwpll lj«t wwk, AIM rmild | ranjTfd frou JSO ta I*. We w»?re Chri«tmfl. IwTli t<strong>in</strong>prtt <strong>in</strong>*<br />

nli<strong>in</strong>Jt MY that th*> Injun* ctjnwj phavc ih- nitianjti tkvtttgt for<br />

ti*;r f\n an4 Chrirtm** Job* flitJittrj-<br />

thrvufrh their t^cughtft. 3T* boj"*<br />

<strong>in</strong> th*t <strong>in</strong>nnt.i to all t \vrr.» th* Ira.-U-rn wjfh | tivrrntrc .W, HiffheAt rat<strong>in</strong>g* »•*.+• ivay Im Uon<strong>in</strong>y.<br />

n !W.. rat<strong>in</strong>g ('rav<strong>in</strong>g ««])• 1'e i nudr J(y the 1.10V witH 75 In <strong>The</strong> Whltf naaw M thr othrr<br />

nf the nation'* 1«w (M<strong>in</strong>hofnor*"s j m-ffcl d<strong>in</strong>dffj*, vtiit<strong>in</strong>a and general fnartmrat stores [n hir<strong>in</strong>p Lo«*v<br />

. hijrh** • lnan they). <strong>The</strong> 1110V ramp j vwnhulirv—25 po<strong>in</strong>t* above the ellV ablv-bodiptt worker*. <strong>The</strong> Id<br />

In. xt «it*i .i!»M<br />

.-if j-tl<strong>in</strong>e mojt<br />

,- tulis I|n* f<br />

.1 i.ur fnni hall<br />

liill's ,,fn,,. r.,r srw.r.,1 .lays .his<br />

iit.n'K Of ,...i,rM-, ,,„..,irt »i,,,|,.nl,<br />

.Ir.v.Mi <strong>in</strong>lii.riii...ti,ii.s,,fc.-,nhi.<br />

piK. '"it T.iji-i-r «a, s<strong>in</strong>-rial. II-<br />

I..-II.IIB» HI Mi,, i-hnsiM<strong>in</strong> K-ni-hiT,<br />

ii' 1 January II, VM9, is tl<br />

the liiir sihiml .Innce nl ,., i ,• ,,,1,5. ii<strong>in</strong>i^.,, , _ „<br />

E h 1<br />

'" """ rluli. <strong>The</strong> l.Msar.. ?:.!>(• per. iiuple. I !.,,,....i|-,. pnviletni fe»- we the<br />

ii.,.=e peitait mil it's sp»rt. . foll,i\v:nir: Dnris Thnnp. l^»rn'<br />

its!,!,. Mr., S(, far ll'i l.an.l i:as been enirnirei!. (irn'il.<strong>in</strong>. MJ|-V rit^n, Uuli FijH.<br />

hilt '•'•• i.<strong>in</strong> ilep.n.l on th.' Stnil<strong>in</strong>ti !!,-.! :.'..f<strong>in</strong>ger, Il,«ev Ihrrnn.<br />

l!,,ily 1>HIII* .'.immiltee fur Kett<strong>in</strong>.-:! 'r.riy .i.>n..s. T,.m 4ohn«on. Kev<strong>in</strong><br />

a if.'.sl ,.ne. Kelly. (J.-.rire Ctlllhan. 3»d Knrn<br />

: IK Inttile<br />

l.as l. -.Ir,l ,n. a. |lV. -n^.I 17.-.I r.t^m<br />

(ran<br />

fi.un -s':).-, A..\i. until :!:lo iiif<br />

'•••''•• ..n.. .!,: <strong>in</strong> N'nv.niVr In- •.!iff.-ri-<br />

I'r<br />

:-ililiily |..: .-.I f.,r Liraiil's -I!,.,,.<br />

1<br />

II Grwi.<br />

I'nlirli, rh ilrn ilrnm , i<br />

l..iry.\llii..lUn.:.V.irrn Uovil<<br />

t iitiil i.h.illt. h's -.-illir-<br />

lj.ra-,.11 « ri-|,n-«iil«t<br />

KC.IS Hum,<br />

>i.« ' at<br />

Hi t<strong>in</strong> nicJi! "f t!i•' i-i!..r ..1 l.-.v.-ell whii.e s.,j.i, IIKI Mii-pliiil t'n- si 11-a, i-<strong>in</strong>-I I 'nit.«i .'!»;« :.r- h,l,i hy F,,rr,.,t Aml»rn<br />

liere will l-ni.. I,, li-menilieieil.<br />

MII! K::;il tn l^iitd I'.M.<br />

iiril lont Ih-ivi-y. who ii,. IH,,,<br />

t;irl- ill C'H'KI-IIUS irouns ati'l<br />

i<br />

tln-ir l«>t .-.:its w<strong>in</strong>' hav-<br />

LOWELL FACULTY MEMBER<br />

tvunHi-rfiil l<strong>in</strong>n- ,] itif<strong>in</strong>ir""h ^rit<br />

littlr -rn-.v1|,.1i-l<strong>in</strong>,| j,,,;.<br />

TURNS BROADWAY "PLAY BOY"<br />

Wi '. Ihe slt.-lent Imily 1'I<br />

l.(<br />

ell. l<strong>in</strong>x- lust a V'l<strong>in</strong>ir<br />

frit- nd.<br />

riri. en > 1i*ar<br />

iilhi> is n'orliSrjr at VM I'U»-:V<br />

(. aluly ( ...<br />

4<br />

—»<br />

„.., r.il ..,...-,„„„ n, n .la iuaiy 2(f. from 4 •10. Ai'l.'<br />

ev.lusive i-illh Ave. aparllilent .if -nissi.HI >vill I.e .Vic.<br />

U-<strong>in</strong>B I prpfcn-iKc itvrr hi^' \<br />

a li<strong>in</strong>et<strong>in</strong>t-.. Caliriirniu frienil. ,A '"B feed will I*<br />

n hm.l i<br />

ired for!<br />

•MKRRV CH1MSTMAS<br />

Morrison-Hoyt w<strong>in</strong> $20<br />

Morrison and Huwa.d<br />

H-4's Get Ready<br />

w<strong>in</strong>'i.'r (o th«* Pt'ss<br />

<strong>in</strong> ihf «tr«*i«»iiiir' '»•** Sjttirday.<br />

i«m tl<strong>in</strong>n dm«t hijih Ri-hiwl play-1 ,[.uk Iti>imr took tiivt nla<br />

frrwhui>lay«Hlhi<br />

IHWI and lost. . vxtrm, "to j*|t.- ik<strong>in</strong>ir while Itoi<br />

T<strong>in</strong>- .iihi-r i lip** my m<strong>in</strong>d.: Fiankd ami Vivian T ilium. | MJIilk* 1 Mr.' M JmV""Mr." Ncff" "hick<br />

I Sam<strong>in</strong>i. .<br />

Tuny Kru<br />

. lot at \V.ii.hitigto<br />

"niliiirh wni..r. ,<br />

ard I plrnty «.f<br />

1 ami Vivian<br />

I'll In- read<strong>in</strong>g the I fnut-th and fiftli <strong>in</strong> the ....<br />

:<br />

In tlramatic Inteiprctatir<br />

v..^« C.iunlrj Tram !'"arro ami Ilarhart Glick<br />

(JPC spun thai n-.:v«-r f:iils tulih<strong>in</strong>l and fuurth n'Muvii J<br />

HI no ihitiiigh for l^wcll is the .limiti.* ili*h it-.- tra<strong>in</strong> nf KiiWrt GIWII x<br />

track M|UJ their W.«t nf >f «ur our fjculty fxtiitw will, .^ill jujtt "-• likl-<br />

WIUTI-: tul t<strong>in</strong>- ,l»,» |,<br />

ili the st'eoiid half lu tram- u>. .no,t or then, will junt -lakt. it<br />

have lie.. tak.-ii. IV-isonal<br />

Hi of Sun Miti'o, .".G-lKI <strong>in</strong> fa»y until Muiidav. January 3.<br />

.....I cr l i<br />

the first round >jf the j<strong>in</strong>riual City Ccila<strong>in</strong> one.-, hiweie.-. «J\V iiik-<br />

|.lan« ahead.<br />

i Ken I'lotver, (,'ard ,<br />

-d himttolf it.-, a tlef<br />

Fir^t :uii| foritnom <strong>in</strong> M- IV.<br />

, m.i<strong>in</strong>j».; lundu trip to New Ywk—»ee*>tory<br />

All-Cits-" "" ""• 1WK*. T.:e n«»«c Howl name<br />

Welcome Hick<br />

Worrell Johnon—30&<br />

Eileen Lelt—320<br />

Rt McOrouther—31S.<br />

Olun—103<br />

tion with Phil Roldan runner-up.<br />

On heholTof U th« LOTWH w« wel- S a ? Shjrp »*«• ««>nd nlaw and<br />

come Jlirw •'-»•— "• •-••• ll? •!» likei be<strong>in</strong>e . tw<strong>in</strong><br />

but Wto.about the dxe wh<strong>in</strong> aom,:<br />

5"f''«rt aayuw hello to b<br />

- • ^ .


_L. It a. *. A.<br />

EDITOR- -<br />

A**N)at* IMttwr<br />

Nm IMItor ....<br />

f^mru Kdl<strong>in</strong>r -<br />

Girt* «pf*t» KdHcr-r<br />

Artl-l<br />

ri»»t«irr*i*<br />

m>M>< MM* «»<br />

ftltf<br />

WALT KLNT2<br />

Injun Chatter<br />

It) II y man Itrri'tftn<br />

A few wi-rk* *».M I xifr the Si:t Kianij.-.o<br />

.Shnmimidi )>1JIV ihc Oak.:n;vffdfm Hockey It>airur>, M! \Vjrttrr!»ml. II; i.<br />

undoti»tr«.ly m* of the fj»»u*<br />

vr iV<br />

now po<strong>in</strong>t: tn Cal.<br />

"Hump." llaldaui. UG. fermer Uwr.l *»immrr<br />

<strong>in</strong> ulay<strong>in</strong>e «at.*r puln fur <br />

crntly Injured <strong>in</strong> a gair-t>,<br />

Jim Duv&rnj 1 , 4IF, ft.i'nier Jewell president<br />

and biukmtiall playpr is fiuitiir l.i l"nI. .\'.*-l K«-!l:.-.<br />

'A\ .-.pad yi-H liaa.-r i» Hlro ut ' hii" I'" 1 nii->iiiB • "•! it" i: f«l that th<strong>in</strong>t.<br />

j'.l .l.iil'1 v.-.ilk ;.v> .v. VVIiit I-..-.V. ..f thr f....tl.iill li-a-n'« lii-lmtit-?<br />

ll'io nl«iiil lilitt wnllc'-: M.i.y Jcni'. 1 UI ili.uii » ill' -1 •• ..,i'il.-.l IIIT hai:<br />

t l l ik ?<br />

\r<br />

-li..ul.l l»-? W • lil.- t<br />

"I'.i mr.i ••Hi. I- a" >•'<br />

\\V lik.- !•• IIIISI | |i|p. IV.. .-..I,;'.! . i hi M lii.li.-: uiilii |ir..i.-n<br />

!!•'• "nwiiy 'l.ii«'rllii'.'."'«illi" • fuill.v i-i;-i« • A '• n-.-i-n. • .1 n'l I.-<br />

Tli- lliilik" lli:l M.v.- I. -i II l.-ik<strong>in</strong> til.- i:-.ii-..r:iiiit In ::t I'll, ••ei.-<br />

1.-.MHI. Ill man: .•.!,•«. :ii"H- Ill 11 I: . .1 .. :!..-. .ir.l vi-.ii.il.V<br />

lliwl ..lulls kii.m- iii.-1'i ffi.m UIMIIB-i-<strong>in</strong>i i-.-l.li-. 11 <strong>in</strong> Ki.i-<strong>in</strong>'ai-<br />

..-h.iiil Ilik'll » ;.s ;i livie :er.<br />

iy:,7—Mi>s rhuNe ha^ return, d fiotn JUT Smith A<strong>in</strong>eri(;tn %i»it. Mi-^<br />

Mrllridf ha* j.iim.i the |>.uell M:ifl.<br />

THE<br />

TOTEM<br />

POLE<br />

Owv wra<br />

th« hori«nn<br />

^lim »*a:i!jr 1« rrrnitl<br />

Ix*-rll iruv# and r la.<br />

Tom ivufy *tHl S«<strong>in</strong>ny WiWm Bill Ster«fvimn<br />

<strong>in</strong>.1 < n> Smtt. l»H«»r«»i I>icWj' and Jtrry mld,<br />

Kr^nk Mi*« Wli ami Jane llott all went oiu toirttcr<br />

tw oth*r nijrhi. rher. I brt >i«i hi«l fnn,<br />

huh, k'.U?<br />

Il<strong>in</strong>rtfi* nkrnn« nnd a K^ f'otn lluilitn-jn:.-.<br />

Tl::il\ thirty f..i n..w.<br />

Kssi' Discusses <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

lly Iton ()-lro«<br />

A ivhiif hail -d hiflury lea»-h« r with Itlu. 1<br />

.y,-s. weii-hiii^ IK"( pitund-i. M'X fii't t.ill (wilh<br />

-n.H'> mil and u-uilly ^jrlxd <strong>in</strong> a itray, t"- i<br />

Miit. ;iiisw.-if'd \>>ui tfn.Mtrt'fi i|Uc"[<strong>in</strong>s <strong>in</strong> thi.-<br />

'•'.!r. Kast. Ji».-l w..i-n ili.l y..u . , . . . "<br />

"Whiil d.i vi.ii van: i- k<strong>in</strong>m V Whi-n 1 tr-i<br />

Redsk<strong>in</strong>s 'Round the Reservation<br />

AL BACIOCCO<br />

I-»»"t<strong>in</strong>ir At HariiHt.t uux u Tuiily;<br />

.ity jnh. I'Ut try<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>in</strong>terv«...v<br />

KEVIN KELLY JOEY BRYE<br />

uU ever tiled Ut i<br />

a yell leudei > leudiitt:<br />

fem<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>e -idc uf life too. UU ideal;<br />

_.. _ ,, irirl would be abort* fair, and hsfel i_. . . MJ , ,<br />

••Well", ] "<br />

"AU.ui either t".*I:: or *I4."<br />

'•What'** \nur ht.l.hyT"<br />

"Im very <strong>in</strong>tpr«-*led <strong>in</strong> ntarh<strong>in</strong>rry. ttieht mi*<br />

I'm huild<strong>in</strong>c my Krandrhildrrn an flrrlrir e*r tu<br />

run ari-und the yard <strong>in</strong>. Ynu know my o*n<br />

< hildnn. «hn art* tw<strong>in</strong> buy*, mrnt to »rh yi'it th<strong>in</strong>k is ih- ftitii.-M th<strong>in</strong>g t<strong>in</strong>:<br />

y.ni\,. rvi-r >.-.rli hupptii at I,:iiveH 7"<br />

•yiil'- .-. f. w yi-Jir* ai:«i. when Lim*il u.i«<br />

• ill n U:H1I>I! |iy I.iic< ^:uul dun.-, the Up|nT l; thif- "He km. «h.. WJH -cund ,.f alm.tM<br />

i.eiyihitiL F , vft tn .1 Jiijrb tlutie Th.-ti they<br />

pu-1,,,1 h<strong>in</strong> ..ff. 1'h.' •>..r kid Nrrke hit. aim.<br />

ii..!h ii-.n-,iT>. and slihiviitJ. hid to i<strong>in</strong>-Uif to :^*'<br />

it»:1id .>f IMuialion"<br />

"You miuH iiute l;rtn rt-atlv furpriM'd In »ev<br />

im <strong>in</strong> th..., d*>t.. I had d!»nd hair. . . and I<br />

taiiRhl phjp«ir-. rlu-mirtlr>, »rierct\ and biulutc).<br />

I'vr tii'i-n lien- fcr Ihirt>- fiii> vcarn, lunerr than<br />

an) other teacher nuw <strong>in</strong> l^jwell."<br />

'How M..idd y,.u ..i,ii, up ilu- <strong>in</strong>terne. Mr.<br />

K;».-t 7"<br />

"Well. I'd say li.n I'm a pretty ITIMNJ «uy ami I<br />

like .v.'iyl f<br />

hu- vitwx "ii life.<br />

ti'itd tu do and <strong>in</strong> between luunre- r <strong>in</strong> (li.. (li. Sup •«. Sh-r j Wrnnaii, It. Crw»,"ll. Hoytl' W."<br />

uRffositi* uvx, thla boy likes them; teimr, on the hiork "I-** aiuiistarit,<br />

•hoit, cut* nnd with a |f.iud |.er-<br />

l«>.-i C.-.liit-Mj foul ami ilitrr un I Kuhn, J. Lark. n. UiMfcr. G. Marki-<br />

>ell leader, and it fiuw ]irei*uient<br />

humility. When t.«ked what li-, of ihe |, 4 elu»H.<br />

aur^t uie « la mod.-. I *. *>* u -<br />

I atlemwu^ to f<strong>in</strong>d oul .hat «be j "i^T H ^Kte!," 1 * 1 ' ' ""^ J ""<br />

dixlikt^l mom about L/mvll unil I Wllk<strong>in</strong> MM polal ur 1 belav ia IW<br />

Joey Mild, -kid* that thil* they W i n •et» J, Oaafwd, J. «.l(f In.<br />

are too Kood to Jell at tile KilBca. "'JrV*'"*'!". "•, Wew««-<br />

•<strong>The</strong> on, thli« that I truly ap-l -^..""•*«>' "'<br />

Kall<strong>in</strong>. ^:ii: * 1<br />

I >; John * p<br />

Jt.ii-oM Au.-i'.ar I<br />

l.> j rlditio )<br />

i>n Iitve<strong>in</strong>Sei<br />

* of A,,<br />

«n au\ i I<br />

Red Cross C |<br />

l^


^<br />

SSsKSagS<br />

fat ft<br />

J px I&I ii.« U3 iri<br />

I-A .;i ud wfr pad is i nf. KM<br />

glgtFgf<br />

EH<br />

\.-ii'<br />

WESTINGHOUSE TEST HELD;<br />

16 PUPILS REPRESENT LOWELL<br />

A nationwide West<strong>in</strong>gliouace Seltnct<br />

Tost \vas h-iltl iit <strong>Lowell</strong> '<br />

,,rl, represent!,,,: To«,r «3 5°*? TWCntieS<br />

Umllry, Chem,-teacher, room JJO5, I RPlYlf 1 I fir T*at*fv<br />

supervised tho test Iwre. <strong>The</strong> pur-< -".MCIHC 1U1 X ally<br />

R.O.T.C.Band I ,...<br />

Receives Trophy ! Drama, Comedy^ Music Cwrigrisie SjKof i<br />

TENNIS "<br />

SEEK TITLE<br />

of the test was to encourace I Tho B<strong>in</strong> Sisters cavo a party for<br />

.» >^*^ ..*•««•*»* f^***v u fiat hj * vi<br />

youths <strong>in</strong> the field of selenco. their "little gistvi'ti" on December<br />

I or mmany<br />

years Wust<strong>in</strong>ghouso<br />

hi been ben rii s l gtt s o 1. <strong>The</strong> theme was "<strong>The</strong> lionriiiL'<br />

i Twenties." Sunny Walilcn designed<br />

iward<strong>in</strong>g .scholarships tlitjse t tests ami ul! the 5110 hand imiiitud programs.<br />

t<strong>in</strong> estaius,<br />

i Fiiat on the program wa<br />

Ihis yefcr thy first -10 w<strong>in</strong>ners !<br />

ill be awarded n trip to Wash<strong>in</strong>g-<br />

D C Th i l t<br />

w ?! cw cadets. Sports ami football imiviej<br />

wonj shown and prizes and refreshments<br />

wore enjoyed by all.<br />

Everyone s.iid good-by »i Lt.<br />

Gnrzon who Is leav<strong>in</strong>g Liowetl and<br />

tn t Cnd'Ot CndOt Iticliiird I who is travel<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to Europe, Euroe<br />

JJallnlion Inspected<br />

I<br />

• Chi<br />

h ll<br />

wl e ded n trip to Wash<strong>in</strong>g •""'re<br />

ton D. C. <strong>The</strong> first .lace contest<br />

.Hit receives :i $^8on wholiirahlii • «J lve ,, il<br />

to any university, and the runner-J "H, 1 /<br />

i a '$2(100 Mcliolarahi|i.! . -''>' r - 1<br />

under the direction of Mr,.l ,<br />

proved to be a smash<br />

My Lois Wax<strong>in</strong>jtn<br />

Erary Mon Monday about 55 ambi<br />

tious i Urn-ell Urnell Ull jrirls irl trek tk out to t the<br />

te<br />

tennis i courts at 12th h and d Luke Lk<br />

diligently swat the old tennis ball<br />

th<br />

1 , hit and were<br />

enjoyed by Tour enthusiastic packed<br />

One of the outstand<strong>in</strong>g; acts was<br />

"At the Super-Market,"-put on:by.<br />

Miss Uuchm's modern^ dance group<br />

which <strong>in</strong>cluded Mahl,- Wright,<br />

e tIle<br />

•»'.. Chairnwii, mid t<strong>in</strong> Dur<strong>in</strong>g the last Bnlliilioii period<br />

Parker, Burr, Holder, Tool, Wallen-<br />

November g<br />

by Miss Lorignn. Cro Scott,<br />

the Bttlion p<br />

For a small fee ot $8.40 Me.<br />

November, the Battalion was Gouf, <strong>in</strong>structor, teaches the (dr!s<br />

how to hit the ball bickhand, fore<br />

professor of military science an<<br />

, Gloria Ureekcn.-idge,' Wctit '* f ° r thu S. F. Unified Schoo<br />

U.S. HISTORY<br />

\jr-iiu t<strong>in</strong>'s year <strong>Lowell</strong> h;i<br />

• Ipy Gloria U;cckiHiriC 5 ;'S-« ' 'V K ">'v, I '' lir ' ^''Jl' 1<br />

Reg. i::i: Kva ,Mrn. Anders,.n revuntly took a trip "" t> '-'''» 1'olifk.i, Annii .Mae Powell.<br />

" " Reir. m Small Americj. £h» bmught' ; " ;(i A!lll;i ^ il " reprt'«witi'i| <strong>Lowell</strong>,<br />

•mil liavk duitu JI few article which, '''IMI' st<strong>in</strong>k-nts went down to<br />

arj tut t'xliibiliuii <strong>in</strong> the 1/ i.ary. - ( '' {H a'id wt-ie <strong>in</strong>terviewed. As they<br />

wuii Jf'v. Audei-Miti broiigiit st<strong>in</strong>iei w«-ru <strong>in</strong>terviewed, their voices were<br />

ilKRRY J'HRISTAIAS<br />

Red Cross Drive-Success!<br />

visited.<br />

MICHHY (.'HHIST.MA.S<br />

l<strong>in</strong>n of one I they didn't know aboi<br />

(heii.ivc.) witsID.l'. <strong>in</strong> £&,<br />

cuffttu cake.<br />

Krlpc is<br />

sludi'nts w<strong>in</strong> have their |iar«nl»<br />

^.llhs.<br />

attended<br />

This term the K.oup is mamiKeil <strong>The</strong> district meet<strong>in</strong>ji for the Hay .<br />

MERRY CHRrSTMAS<br />

by .loan Sueck anil her two ES- Are i was held at Kien<strong>in</strong>olid Union M*<br />

sistants Myra Simie ami Diaa Uje;h Sehoul on Deeemher -Ith amli la.les .Stern anil his union band<br />

•Xosscy. <strong>Lowell</strong> will plav host to other '" ided Lie jr.lirfii:. GALS<br />

(JIKL SINGER<br />

Sally Uarbaah, accompanied by<br />

Iletr<strong>in</strong>ners und !nlernui!iaU-s ride members of the C. S. K. at ll'.'~> next MEI1UY ClIKISTilAS<br />

I. at Gale, Kjng a group of songs at<br />

on Wednesday wilh Mr. lloris us vity-wide meot<strong>in</strong>K.<br />

I the Sir Francis Drake Hotel for<br />

rld<strong>in</strong>e master, unit the Ailvanctd JIKltKV CHRISTMAS GIRLS HOLD PICNIC<br />

.u nwet<strong>in</strong>g of the Council of S.P.<br />

and Itnrehack riders no on Tluirs- ¥ri_ . n v cxir\\\TC A DT<br />

day wilh Mr. Jones <strong>in</strong> cliame. LIBRARY SHOWS ART It may have heeu cold ntiil damp By Myra i<br />

Myru Sowlo, Ulan Kossey, Nancy <strong>The</strong> talents of Crafts 1 students<br />

cutside but the weather didn't dam-<br />

Iljoik, Joan Speck. Patsy Gross- under Miss Chase aie on display<br />

lien the spirits or the enthusiasm We're buck aga<strong>in</strong> fioni Htiiil I<br />

man, Kay I-owy, Curol Silver.ran, <strong>in</strong> the library,<br />

of the Block "L" girls gathered at Lodga und everyone is <strong>in</strong> onejlfio<br />

placed rocks <strong>in</strong> them.<br />

l<strong>in</strong>rban. Walker. Craydon Jl<strong>in</strong>dley, Almost every article Is a first<br />

Sigmund Stern Crovt* for their<br />

piece, although the chances looked <strong>The</strong> next day some of us hiked<br />

Audrey Shapiro, and Lonie Black- undcrtnk<strong>in</strong>i; ami each shows u<br />

picnic, Dec. 2ml.<br />

slim <strong>in</strong> '••• •--•'-- • to Muir Woods while others played<br />

man are seniors who have taken ^-rcat j,rcat deal of promise. nromuw<br />

<strong>The</strong> roar<strong>in</strong>g fire was <strong>in</strong>vit<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

.... Plynn and M<strong>in</strong>s Deal try<br />

picked the girls up on the front<br />

ridlne s<strong>in</strong>ce they entered <strong>Lowell</strong> A t:w of those who have their tile appetites, ravemius, and the steps at school and the trip began.! baon,the day began to end and -<br />

fh sphmres —>-=i..<br />

Later that afternoon Miss Adams everyone packed their hags gett<strong>in</strong>g'<br />

jo<strong>in</strong>ed the group up at thn lodge. ««vile!), liab<strong>in</strong>ovitt'h, und and Jackie Colduerir Goldberg r>Arur> rTIMP


§••'<br />

I<br />

December 17, 10-18<br />

Card<strong>in</strong>al Qu<strong>in</strong>tets Shoot<strong>in</strong>g for A.A.A. Titles<br />

Ily Lemuel I'urtcet<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s two year basketball<br />

droiijtht is slated to end this seasson<br />

with tho Indian varsity nuk<strong>in</strong>g<br />

a big splash <strong>in</strong> thc championship<br />

picture.<br />

For freshmen. :'. IciskeU<strong>in</strong>ll<br />

"drounht" at <strong>Lowell</strong> is anyth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

lower than a first nlnce f<strong>in</strong>ish.<br />

<strong>The</strong> IMS deck of Cards is expected<br />

to bjekjack all opposition.<br />

NelT Optimistic<br />

But Cunch Ben Neff. who seldom<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s Indians Aga<strong>in</strong> Succumb<br />

To Parrot T. D. Mach<strong>in</strong>e, 27-6<br />

Once mii'e the Poly Pnrrni has raised its head <strong>in</strong> victory «i<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Indian, this time to the tune of 27-Ii.<br />

Polly scored late <strong>in</strong> the first quarter with Colburn go<strong>in</strong>g o\v<br />

the I yard l<strong>in</strong>e. Up til) then, the Braves uvre giv<strong>in</strong>g the en<br />

ic'rifif figlit.<br />

<strong>The</strong>. swond quarter was a swsaw buttle with hulfhai-I;-!<br />

Grauhart aiwl Kd Mnlone te.un<strong>in</strong>g uti with ftillb:ick Bud Knrhy i<br />

h-<strong>in</strong>gs a los<strong>in</strong>g team home to theup<br />

I eonfleeu.ive first downs to re:tch tho Poly ,"!n yard l<strong>in</strong>e. A I"<br />

reservation, caillimisly snys: "This<br />

fumble and Poly recovery nullified the Injuns threat.<br />

leatflle is never a breeze . . . <strong>The</strong><br />

tram must improve steadily and <strong>The</strong> half ended with Poly out <strong>in</strong> | — • ———<br />

pUy each name hard." He does<br />

mlmit that the si|uad is well-lial- <strong>Lowell</strong> kicked off to Poly to open " ~ "'<br />

unced, though.<br />

<strong>The</strong> start<strong>in</strong>g oll<strong>in</strong>let shtipes up t<strong>in</strong>- third tiunitr-! and KMis retu;iv?di Lose 4, to End Season<br />

as: Hudy Sunrex and Toai Cnssidy 15 yards to the LOWL-II -111 yard<br />

at forwards; Ken Flower and Fritz l<strong>in</strong>e. A l<strong>in</strong>e- erack liv Crews, an Tlu> I."* and 20V basketball<br />

Fenstvr al Kuiml.s; jUi i.' T...,,,..,. hiivi. f<strong>in</strong>kluxl ihi.i •<br />

Flower 111K Hope who wis f<strong>in</strong>nllv hauled down liv " ','' '" ,<br />

I-lower is one (if l'ie highest nf<br />

Neft's live ptrnes. An ex-snp'io-<br />

f<strong>in</strong>isIlwI tlu '"<br />

Grauhart ..n the <strong>Lowell</strong> |:. «v, <strong>in</strong>- **«» f(1 '' »»ff and started t O|;" liis material.<br />

,«s iutemlrd for Suaiez w.iii A<br />

:hanipionsni|> Kne*.<br />

, ,.,,.•« .. off by IMk-snii and it was the wcr.ieil ti; have fired i:<br />

I Ire Parrots turn. |j,l(<br />

(<strong>in</strong> i'r dun the Ill's, hav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

...M.t. C'lHiurn. and Crews pushed ..,„,, fourth place while the<br />

! I he hall through a shibnoru Card<br />

f l<strong>in</strong>o !o (lie <strong>Lowell</strong> 1 . . Colburn latter and Votoiii<br />

ivered for <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

Kaiby then smashed MVJI<br />

UEN NEFF<br />

iiwcll.<br />

<strong>in</strong>o.e wnsation, he is a sure-shot! .MEKKY CHRISTMAS<br />

candidate for All-Sun Francisco on<br />

the strength of his floor play and<br />

shoot<strong>in</strong>g ability. Big (fl'G") Bill Goofs Roll On<br />

Stephenson, a regular for threi three<br />

years, should star <strong>in</strong> the rebound<br />

<strong>in</strong>g and tip-<strong>in</strong> departments.<br />

Fensler, Cassidy, Will Help % f oW(i|| hp<br />

Two boys who sat out last year's ,' ., .,<br />

campaign will bohter (his term's .J 0 p.' 1 . V<br />

outfit. <strong>The</strong>y are: St. Ignatius Iran*- :,£.LJf ,i w"'" "<br />

for Tom Cassidy, Ineligible last: Mlcccss r uI - S( •or than fifth. (<br />

A recap on die season's record'<br />

shows that dur<strong>in</strong>g die entire season,<br />

die ^()'s won U and tost •!.<br />

However, <strong>in</strong> die regular league!<br />

srnson thry came tip widi ~, w<strong>in</strong>s;<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>si i losses. I<br />

Many promis<strong>in</strong>g pluyers were<br />

re- seen this season on lmth siiuads.<br />

On t)it: ^0's. so<strong>in</strong>o outstjiid<strong>in</strong>g men<br />

,-,„. wero: .Jo<strong>in</strong>t Ch<strong>in</strong>, Yultio Isoye. Don<br />

Green, Pete H-jiiwr, Harry .(aeob,<br />

; .Misthos, and Don White.<br />

On the Id's, the buys who showed<br />

promise were Gordon Keed, FranI:<br />

Hots, Makot.i Suycisu, Morgan<br />

, Mason, ami Dick He.rrerias. <strong>The</strong>i<br />

, 10's f<strong>in</strong>ished fifth In the regular;<br />

As JV's Flounder ' season, w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g ~i ami los<strong>in</strong>g -I. j<br />

Ily Larry Grauliart j while for t<strong>in</strong>; entire season they.<br />

: managed to w<strong>in</strong> 10, whil- i"-<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> beats Poly!<br />

-'''«rry C.iristma.«.<br />

ror t:xJi<strong>in</strong>n:e, WIIQII amircx<br />

g.aduutes <strong>in</strong> February, along with<br />

Terry Jones and Dewey Harroti,<br />

Tanuary<br />

Januai-y<br />

Janu.iry<br />

Jjnuary<br />

Fcbuary<br />

i ? ebuary<br />

Pebuary<br />

Fcbuary<br />

March 2<br />

talented sulis, Ernie Sp-jiss and<br />

"Don Carlson will--battle for their<br />

-^: spots. Jim Burnett, • Bill Tnlbott,<br />

f. Bill Freidrechs and Jordan Wilbur<br />

Cy- are alro very adequate replnce-<br />

;-^, ments,, for the sfcartera. Vuiaity<br />

:",-stara:iof the future ore juniors,<br />

l"\'.CarIsbnirPruitt, Brillan; and sophs.,<br />

yjr\ Cumtbrpatch, Debenhum, and Car!<br />

^Speias^r'V • .''T" :'.'••.• : " •<br />

. "* wk leads Ihcm<br />

d O.s. JIERRV CIIIUST.MAS<br />

Couch Dry*(kile\s stnrt<strong>in</strong>j; olov'on ,r _ , _, „<br />

CAGE SKED<br />

:J<br />

Commerce<br />

12 St. Ignatius<br />

10<br />

.Mission<br />

w«»: Knds: Wnltenlu'rir: Uolicn- Varsity Swtm Team Best<br />

hn.-.i. Tjcklca: Hill; Wrlith I.! . r ! f F T V<br />

Cuanl-: Hoffman; Knolcs. Center:'<br />

28 .... GaMbo<br />

•I<br />

Bullion<br />

S ... Sacred Heart<br />

18 .... Polytechnic<br />

2-1 Wash<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln<br />

l n -: Hoffman; Knolcs. Center:<br />

^«y 'Or 1 en Years<br />

ILiiie..:i-jrKer ILiiie...:i-jrKer. Biit-l;-;: Biit-l;.-;: Kisiler:!<br />

Klonlnn; Gilmnr t<strong>in</strong>d Melville.<br />

Other pnimis<strong>in</strong>i: players are: "Xi'M year's swim <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>g lean<br />

Cn.berpatch ami Kui.... ends.l will lie die best this city has scei<br />

M<strong>in</strong>to and Houston. uickleH. RUKU-I, '<br />

IcJiiti-r. mnwr Kouda KoiitV/i"and" ncl Goli Goodw<strong>in</strong> lIiuvkxl! k ^° *"! I(I Bi " fil<strong>in</strong>g, Lowull High<br />

'Amie "mnose" Col<strong>in</strong> and Sum 1 swimm<strong>in</strong>g coach yesterday. i<br />

"gluef<strong>in</strong>gers" Grauhart shown de-! Our varsity te.<strong>in</strong>i, ga.'bed <strong>in</strong> last '<br />

ternulion. i year's new uniforms, is pat-ail »>yj<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir mirpose is to develop fun-' Morley Shnplro, sophmorc divor;<br />

damentals so that by thc time they j Bill Grenn<strong>in</strong>gor, junior JOU yard<br />

jure varsity they will be ready. It*, hnrk-strokcr, w.io last year copped<br />

<strong>in</strong>v new <strong>Lowell</strong>ite th<strong>in</strong>ks that he first place <strong>in</strong> the all city meet and<br />

is'too small to play football, just was undefeated <strong>in</strong> dual eo.nnetiti<strong>in</strong>;<br />

th<strong>in</strong>k of Freshman Arnold Col<strong>in</strong> | and Jim I.je, noted long distance<br />

who weighs 115 pounds and plays j swimmer.<br />

" rd '•[Ir<strong>in</strong>j* n ri'ci'i'aiHtn director furnishes a, f<strong>in</strong>e o|:portu»ily for<br />

work<strong>in</strong>g with adults ard cltildred of all afrcs—from hahies (o tecn-nsers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> director can never become bored wilh liis daily rcul<strong>in</strong>e for it <strong>in</strong>-<br />

- , „ „ . . , „ . i All AiBCTlcnn<br />

^V;and.^Hank--Fuh(r;^ : ond f ceritcr,*''AI<br />

;S^Ieister,^wiIl.'aee.n'ctionias slartrnt:<br />

j%v;>L,OtHers'^ t oiwatchtVdur<strong>in</strong>gi thiifsciuion<br />

^•Saf^JDick=Rh"odcs, v i;ou''rhpma»? i Dan<br />

SSi'Hcnctar.i Gran tSSutelm ier,"?and Joe<br />

.10 \aisity. , Shapiro is the first San Francisco<br />

Some of these fellows are: I \*nv m « ••< «•••- *'- ! -- *- •<br />

ton; • Bhds: Leon Bruschor un<br />

Geo:K0 Lencioni. <strong>The</strong>se l)6ya rojekcd<br />

up 2 w<strong>in</strong>s, U losses and ;t tics. .<br />

:. : Asfthe-'48.season is now officially<br />

over and basketball: boff<strong>in</strong>s;<br />

Kev<strong>in</strong> Kelly,<br />

vl<br />

csomc '<br />

Recreation Directors' Duties<br />

Outl<strong>in</strong>ed By Journalism Student<br />

Ily X<strong>in</strong>i A<strong>in</strong>cll<strong>in</strong>juT<br />

<strong>The</strong> recreation director has been an iaiportant factor <strong>in</strong> tho curb<strong>in</strong>g<br />

of juvenile (Iplii)uency thit arose dur<strong>in</strong>i; the years follow<strong>in</strong>g World<br />

'-ill, t'hi d','r'ct 1 eri"n r «l <strong>in</strong><br />

lift<strong>in</strong>g mill disdnl<strong>in</strong>" 1<br />

»herc II,, direct Hul<br />

That tlic mpiriantcuf this %acitton is <strong>in</strong>ert <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong><br />

latiy<br />

k Is<br />

. ... i '"yK"""";"!". frciiuciilly-irork<strong>in</strong>e<br />

: on shows nml T<strong>in</strong>rlifH. n8 well a» astr-at-tarKi!<br />

dcnls lvilh nroblcs children<br />

d^cpndui<br />

sjatethe<br />

ttjaid<br />

lj;gfce?auae' fti<br />

othevSdays I<br />

•a<strong>in</strong>


Keynotes<br />

By Walt K<strong>in</strong>tz<br />

.' Founded<br />

In 1898<br />

»ok ti<br />

St. fliary's, "Colleiwi"of Pacific*,!<br />

U. C. L. A., and S. I 1 Annual Has New<br />

Deal for'49 Book<br />

Do you. want your name pr<strong>in</strong>ted<br />

In gold on your copy of the Red and<br />

Whlto?<br />

Editor Ann Hundert, announces<br />

that through a special deal with<br />

the cover makers, students names<br />

•may bo pr<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>in</strong> the lower right<br />

'hand corner of tho ioumal for a<br />

cost of 25 cents.<br />

Early next term, registries will<br />

be visited so subscribers may state<br />

their preference as whether they<br />

want their name stamped or may<br />

stato their preference as whether<br />

they want their name stamped or<br />

not.<br />

Senior I'ix .F<strong>in</strong>ished<br />

<strong>The</strong> lied and White Staff has<br />

completed past<strong>in</strong>g up all tho pictures<br />

of this term's high seniors<br />

announced tho Red and Whites'<br />

fall editor Ann Hundert and spr<strong>in</strong>g<br />

editor-elect, Jerry Gould, yesterday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> journal staff Is determ<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

'ear's annual more<br />

„- - -L —Jc than ever before.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y have e made mad plans to add 0-8<br />

.<br />

°'.<br />

Janice Wacks will represent<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> at Mount Zion's School of<br />

Nurs<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Forensic Society<br />

Holds Banquet<br />

At Venito's<br />

Tonight, January 28tih, at 7:30,<br />

:ho <strong>Lowell</strong> High Forensic Society,<br />

and their advisor, Mr. George<br />

sonlor<br />

d 8<br />

C ? '.<br />

th<br />

sonlor «wps und photos<br />

besides those of graduationT piet"<br />

Sales Progress<strong>in</strong>g<br />

* % Khodo, <strong>The</strong> Bed and<br />

Wmto's Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manaser, is well<br />

pleased with tho sale of the book.<br />

Ore sales, so far, are ahead of last<br />

year's, even though there has bci<br />

a raiso <strong>in</strong> price. Nearly half t<br />

number ordered have been sold.<br />

<strong>The</strong> entire staff is still very cn-<br />

5hM? t '% ul T t: the , terrm <strong>The</strong> two candidates for president<br />

re Jim Plossaa and Kcvm Kelly.<br />

im is a track star and on the<br />

Scroll while Kev<strong>in</strong> wns Low 4<br />

"resident and wa n.1 assistant.<br />

'ell leader.<br />

Margo Hebnuth and Sheila<br />

Burke are fight<strong>in</strong>g it out for viceuresidonj.<br />

Margo is a Shield mom-<br />

Mr. And a C.S.P, member. Sheila<br />

y very active <strong>in</strong> tho Girl's Block<br />

Audrey Shapiro and Dick Rhodes<br />

aro the secretarial candidates<br />

Audrey has hopes of. be<strong>in</strong>g Lawell's<br />

first girl secretary. Dick is<br />

<strong>in</strong> tho 130 lb. basketball team. •<br />

H-M %J'^<br />

= "ver<br />

which will adorn this year's annual<br />

•<br />

I.Jan. 81—Graduation atP :'-f. -' -.<br />

•"*'.•-(Wash<strong>in</strong>gton :High.:.v ,,•>';/•'<br />

:r;Fob.-i^SeniorProra.afColbn<strong>in</strong>i:<br />

•?.-;: ^-Knoni'-<strong>in</strong>- St. Vrnnelfi. j, 7 i Good Time Had<br />

By All At Banquet<br />

'After a lively term of activities<br />

the Girl's Block L Society, hail a<br />

Bay Area, 4 tmt of 5 <strong>Lowell</strong> stud Bannuct at Veneto's • Tljuraday<br />

ents made, tha~sa<strong>in</strong>i-f<strong>in</strong>als. <strong>The</strong> even<strong>in</strong>g'to woicomo all tho forty-<br />

contcstents were judged on their; five nowuomcrs' and bid farewell to<br />

voice record<strong>in</strong>gs, radio appearance the many but-so<strong>in</strong>jr:members:<br />

and'their ititrest <strong>in</strong> music.. Honl wa3<br />

chosen as top's.-<br />

;'~-v<br />

: - '<br />

>Tho 'dmni>r..wns' a big' success<br />

«ith tho-.tablps-decorated'.with rod<br />

and white.strettmers 'and <strong>in</strong>dividual<br />

ld^>} v Ci : placeH:ards.^ '''' 'l<br />

:: >}. v ,'Ci - : :-,;.: c ,- : l<br />

1<br />

Audrey'.Eonwranti- tpbk\ charge<br />

.of the" d<strong>in</strong>rie'r;vwitfrMis8'Flynn?and<br />

.tho'.'Gym'faculty as-honored KUesta J<br />

:<br />

Miss>Lotrlgani-lIr?'and Jfrs;'.iHIil'<br />

;wero/|als6 v there • nsMnvitcdlgiiesta<br />

of thBlkSL"S*>''M l s%Hiii > <strong>The</strong>y are sure that the cover will<br />

he the fmest that <strong>Lowell</strong> has ever<br />

DR. HILL SAYS:<br />

-<br />

!<br />

vn°° r Ter L b°"| ' l "«» »f


I<br />

KKwa*' i; %vu PubllBhotl byL.Uio.<br />

Hymnn Beraton<br />

~ ,_ Nancy BJork<br />

Goorgo Cal<strong>in</strong>hoh<br />

Myra y<br />

Gloria Brcckonriilfnj<br />

Dolores Nlco<strong>in</strong>t<br />

. "Milt Rolda'n<br />

Xriirry Albnrll<br />

.. Hon Oflrow<br />

U". Pnttoraop.<br />

Grads Bid Fond Adieu<br />

' For 166 6 <strong>Lowell</strong>itcs i today will be the last "eh<br />

Rah," tho last Block "L" rally, the last court<br />

- dance, the last double lunch, tho last seniorfaculty<br />

baseball frame, the last Axe.<br />

And, on Monday, at Gcorpo Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Auditorium,<br />

for the last time as members of the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> student body, they will s<strong>in</strong>e the Hymn.<br />

With the Prom on Tuesday they will leave<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> forever. Not one will leave the old. reservation<br />

without mixed emotions,—of satisfaction;<br />

of pride at mov<strong>in</strong>g* on <strong>in</strong>to a broader world; and<br />

of deep sorrow at the pass<strong>in</strong>g of many fond<br />

memories,—memories all associated with <strong>Lowell</strong>.<br />

Remember Fairfax, Rio Nido, tho proms, the<br />

court, tho dates, the fellows, the girls.?<br />

Even the most callous graduates will always<br />

remember <strong>Lowell</strong>, Ail will, at some time or another,<br />

look back nnd say, "those were the good old<br />

days."<br />

As each graduate- takes his or her place <strong>in</strong> the -<br />

world, no matter what he does or where he goes;<br />

bo it college, the army, or <strong>in</strong>to the bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

world, he MUST and WILL remember ho is part<br />

of a tradition—a tradition that is <strong>Lowell</strong>, More<br />

be ejcpe"t(?d of you than others. <strong>The</strong> reason ?<br />

Tour predecessors have set tho highest standard^<br />

<strong>in</strong> every fietd.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Is proud of the Class of Fall '48. Jhe<br />

Chtss of Fall '48 is proud of <strong>Lowell</strong>. It is up to<br />

you graduates tp; <strong>in</strong>a<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> this f<strong>in</strong>e mutn.il<br />

. feel<strong>in</strong>g. "<br />

Injun Chatter Graduates<br />

By Hyman Berston<br />

This is my bat Injun Chatter for the <strong>Lowell</strong>,<br />

I'm leav<strong>in</strong>g the Reservation and tak<strong>in</strong>g with me<br />

memories I'll never forget. On Jan. 31 we hifriiaoniors<br />

will receive our diplomas, we'll siiig the<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> Bymn for the last time and tears will<br />

come to our eyes as we realize that we won't be<br />

walk<strong>in</strong>g up the front steps of the Reservation<br />

anymore; no more rallies, no more Poly-<strong>Lowell</strong><br />

games, no more double-lunches or dances <strong>in</strong> the<br />

court.<br />

Although our places will ha filled with FreshmciMuiit<br />

our names soon be forgo't'ten, wo all leave<br />

one th<strong>in</strong>g beh<strong>in</strong>d; a little ijiace of our hearts. .<br />

We take withus, however, the spirit and learn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

\\,- u which vre received <strong>in</strong> the best high school In the<br />

city, <strong>Lowell</strong> High.<br />

"We'll always remember tho Warm smile of<br />

our- friend Mr, Leroy H. Stephens, the guid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

,^-hands of Mr. Monroe, Miss Lorigan and Miss<br />

Cy' Adams, and another person who^iad to put up<br />

I<br />

yr'-' with us for threo long years, our poor old registry<br />

teacher, who wiil have a class of yell<strong>in</strong>g Freshmen<br />

next- term.<br />

We'll receive our diplomas on January 31 and<br />

•go out Into the world to seek our fortunes, but<br />

, well'still be <strong>in</strong> tho halls and classrooms of <strong>Lowell</strong>,<br />

not m body, but forever <strong>in</strong> spirit and memory.<br />

; ^ BILL GELARDI<br />

- -Bill-Gohrdi, H-4 cluss secretary<br />

and subject of this <strong>in</strong>terview, wat<br />

/sitt<strong>in</strong>g quietly munch<strong>in</strong>g a cheese<br />

:'-. on-hard at his hall guard post,<br />

-.when your rov<strong>in</strong>g reporter des-<br />

'. •'•''cehded upon him. Tak<strong>in</strong>g the idea<br />

;. -.of be<strong>in</strong>g the subject of an <strong>in</strong>ter-<br />

J'fcJ-lffylw quite calmly,,he Fettled back<br />

^•'W;;Ert;|ireat<strong>in</strong>tr, andjpropared taanswer<br />

••'. :'-'• the quesbona'that were about to be<br />

^;-fired at him.<br />

.-' : THE LOWELL<br />

SENIOR POLL<br />

Dick Snccani OUTSTANDING Margaret Polglasc<br />

Roser Artoux BEST HAIR...- Cornelia Rhodes<br />

Rocer Artoux BEST EYES Joan Sawyer<br />

Tom Johnson .-. BEST DRESSED Doris Levy<br />

Jim Konkol NICEST SMILE Anne Schicsscl<br />

Jim Konkc! BEST PERSONALITY Helen Smirnoff<br />

Jim Konkel BEST DANCER .Carol<strong>in</strong>e Brett<br />

nil! Ilooy MOST LIKELY TO Marilyn Rabiiiovich<br />

Rudy Suarcz<br />

Lurry w.ibarl<br />

PHYLLIS COOK<br />

If you SM a Birl about 6' 6",<br />

brown hair, blue oyw, runn<strong>in</strong>E <strong>in</strong><br />

ami, out of Mr. MonroeV. offim<br />

auKhmp- at the top.of hor lunirq<br />

It urast bo Phylli/cook. When i<br />

f<strong>in</strong>ally fomid ht-r I practically<br />

had. to tio=her.down with ball aS<br />

cha<strong>in</strong> to Ket t&s <strong>in</strong>terview.<br />

«nion_the-d^cVSn,itS' :l " S5<br />

scamb to Low«l 03 a.froshl^aftcr.four<br />

years;of hard<br />

'ill jrraduato this term to<br />

•-«•>«""« her oeduijatlon at Cal. -.<br />

: -gho thrlvos on/chocolate"; milk-<br />

10 lfc L t«'i~--..»V.i ''<br />

iihd <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

wandor<strong>in</strong>c<br />

> • • • "<br />

r7SH?A*i"<br />

^sw@a;;^nd •itKboiilir!<br />

AWP^P/Hl^ftaiW'Jim-KoS<br />

wjthfporoxido;hiir7;:^i :•*! 'vMSWv:<br />

^ldJsa*\<br />

and is cartoonist on the newspaper. _ ,-.,.- .'<br />

"*Miko O'Ncil, '4-i, is the lead<strong>in</strong>g scorer on the.<br />

varsity basket ball team at CaJ. - _,;• ,.'-., ;<br />

Frank Packard, '47/ <strong>Lowell</strong> trackman ia at<br />

Cal while his ' teammate . Joss- Scroggy, f 47, is<br />

down at Stanford. . . - : .. "<br />

Fred Fields, '47, former grid star is at Menlo<br />

J. C.<br />

Marv. ITot'fman and Lynn Chapman, MS, former<br />

trackmen are at City College. . ;.<br />

Bill Neff, '47, <strong>Lowell</strong> swimmer is down at<br />

Stanford.<br />

Bob Simmons, '47, one of <strong>Lowell</strong>'s top football<br />

players is now attend<strong>in</strong>g State College<br />

Merla Burnsta<strong>in</strong>, '48, Vice-President while nt<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> is now go<strong>in</strong>g to Stanford.<br />

Nancy HardgravL', '47, another <strong>Lowell</strong> Vico-<br />

Presidcnt i» attend<strong>in</strong>g Cal.<br />

Bob Davey, '47, former head yell lender is now<br />

go<strong>in</strong>g to U. S. F.<br />

Mort Dunn, '47, Student Body President and<br />

football player is at Oal.<br />

Chic Watt, '45, is also go<strong>in</strong>g to Cal.<br />

THE<br />

am<br />

LOTUS TEND<br />

af<br />

i2<br />

chvo^iemberofthe-GS-fe<br />

At.th« present L6tus's,maiii Wish<br />

'•? K ° bai *foOleveland:-,Sh<br />

TOTEM<br />

n ^number 29, ;<br />

\l op« 'Praer for - hi ' j<br />

i !i« track sp;<br />

: "sa them. Ik.,<br />

TVpodTrard hi»L<br />

sidt. Earl Bos|<br />

dolls and creivf<br />

of K<strong>in</strong>ir of IxJ<br />

leaves her fnvci<br />

so apset," to il<br />

she doesn't hi<br />

often and to i<br />

tte ability to i<br />

|>y her Senior*<br />

1KI%-M Jim PlesJ<br />

she promised u*$<br />

POLE<br />

For the last time this term your snoopey reporter,<br />

after pok<strong>in</strong>g her frost-bitten nose <strong>in</strong>to<br />

evrybody's bus<strong>in</strong>ess, gives you some of the news<br />

float<strong>in</strong>g around the reservation.<br />

Up ski<strong>in</strong>g dur<strong>in</strong>g the last part of Christmas<br />

vacation were Forre3t Anderson, Tom Dewey, and<br />

Jim Burnett nt Kjaki; Lilian Hoch, Margaret<br />

Polglase, and Bruce Cole at Sugar Bowl; Dian<br />

Fossey, Joan Higley, Jean Stankttrd, and Nancy<br />

Bjork at SKi-In Lodge; Joy Sugarman, Denny<br />

Modl<strong>in</strong>, and Lois Wjxman at Strawberry Lodge;<br />

and Nancy Lamb at Yosemitc.<br />

A lot of <strong>Lowell</strong>itcs traipsed down to Los<br />

AngelcH for the Rose Bowl game. Amonir tfcnm<br />

were Frances Wilson, Marilyn<br />

Crosby Hyde, and Fitz Fenster.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n others stayed <strong>in</strong> the city and went to<br />

Joan Sawyer's New Year's Eve.<br />

Fads and Fancies Dept:<br />

Meriel Miller and Pat Mahen claim they're<br />

tired of try<strong>in</strong>g to decide what to wear every<br />

morn<strong>in</strong>g, so are wear<strong>in</strong>g middies and skirts for<br />

the rest of the term. Current odds are aga<strong>in</strong>st<br />

them and Jerry will prob'sbly collect his 25c bet.<br />

Its gett<strong>in</strong>g eolded 'n colder and so are same<br />

of the gal's legs. Featur<strong>in</strong>g long wool cable knit<br />

socks <strong>in</strong> bright colors are Margot Helmut)., Cre<br />

Scptt, Sunny W-aldcn. Corny Rhodes, Jano Scott,<br />

Gloria G<strong>in</strong>n, Doris Levy, Mary Chappell, anil<br />

Hildur Mahl. And hero's a tip—there's noth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

that <strong>in</strong>furiates the girls more then to have someone<br />

ask therm, "What boat did you come off oft"<br />

It's a caliope, its a horseless burgy—no, ita<br />

Myra Sowle's 1927 Buick. This car (?), which<br />

even outdoes Mr. Monroe's, runs all of 25 miles<br />

an hour, has horse-hair upholcstry, shades, and<br />

above the leather ash-trays, a vase for flowers.<br />

y , g<br />

as runn<strong>in</strong>g around room 133,<br />

fulfill<strong>in</strong>g his job as sports, editor ;<br />

'of the "Loxvell" .'<br />

GeorBO has bluo eyes, brown<br />

hair, "a chnrm<strong>in</strong>g personality", and j<br />

is 5'.11". -~ :, J<br />

WTien asked aWtit his [favorite<br />

frirl, Georgo answered, "She must<br />

be lively." His favorite .clothes^re 1<br />

GEORGE CALLAHAN<br />

It was relatively easy for your ' ni|Ja ^<br />

reporter to f<strong>in</strong>d a very familial- I: p.<br />

cashmeres, levis and a. white shirt.'<br />

' V<br />

lv B! y i. W Earry Cahn I<br />

who is lucky q,<br />

Gerloueh, all tb<br />

cjass. George Ci<br />

rLonrad—a case<br />

•Walt Martens,<br />

officer's dub; .<br />

Pickpocket Fran<br />

Bohrcr—a Wye<br />

Mercedes Carter<br />

the ability to c<br />

Mens<strong>in</strong>&'s Adv.<br />

alive. Aristides t<br />

ny Delis, the A'<br />

Geometry and<br />

Chappelle wills<br />

Ron Ostrow, aniil<br />

the front-center F<br />

Cl.i Club. JamcJ<br />

anyone who taW<br />

of the back issuA<br />

ane.<strong>in</strong> his lockel<br />

wills to any fuj<br />

studeh<br />

men<br />

figure wh'6 has been around Lows!! - k 100 men. Alan<br />

for four and one half years, George fj ^'{^ 5,5°* -<br />

was runn<strong>in</strong>fr aronnA *•«««


FRIDAY. JANUARY 28. 1940 ,<br />

'mi^^sipnmi,<br />

THE LOWEtT.<br />

Class,<br />

1<br />

(Larry Albedi wills, to Art Ellsworth.<br />

a Model "A" Rear Axle<br />

Lngomarslno and Alv<strong>in</strong>a. Monte- A'H ho didn't set. Jane Luni, wills<br />

that has been <strong>in</strong> his locker s<strong>in</strong>ce<br />

vcrdo some golf clubs (don't use all<br />

Ait lost his. Charles Allen leaves<br />

of them, save some for me) anil to<br />

. Bob Bliss: All hitch-hik<strong>in</strong>g rights.<br />

Jimmy Morris utio leaven Pat Fitz-<br />

l_ aul Ashmorc: <strong>The</strong> "attentive"<br />

gerald, To Ken Johnson she leaves<br />

. service .at the Chief. Zene Bohrer:<br />

all their many Fri. nile memories.<br />

noi<strong>in</strong>u u(, iiio (jiuuj. *jcne u purer: Sh ci. —I ih i_ d .-..-...» lk t ,..-...-..v— G<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fri. nights across tho county,S ho 1 ! tahoi J-«SJ d ., II S t tho ability to study hard, offer<br />

services, and go to the games to<br />

all <strong>Lowell</strong> students. Sue turn leaves<br />

Phyliss Lowe many more happy<br />

days at <strong>Lowell</strong>. (AH!)<br />

Boverly McCnnn leaves Sheila<br />

ft Ine Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e Apfel wills Faye cron<strong>in</strong> and Wait Drysdale '? Gcorcc <br />

fanto reached the f<strong>in</strong>als <strong>in</strong> that ' '<br />

event. Jack Ris<strong>in</strong>g won 3rd pluce ' : i<br />

In Extcmporarj' Spcalr<strong>in</strong>g. ..'-'.<br />

Uowell's Junfor Debate team of<br />

Ttobart Grcon and Bernard Unas<br />

f<strong>in</strong>ished <strong>in</strong> necond i" place<br />

Roger Lovitt and Col )lcman<br />

third. In the senior debate division<br />

Harold Aucrnach nnd Molvilift Mc-<br />

Clelland tied for 4th place. Grant<br />

Harm-a and Jack Ris<strong>in</strong>g ga<strong>in</strong>ed the<br />

quarter f<strong>in</strong>als of the same event;<br />

Tho <strong>Lowell</strong> Forensic Society has<br />

had a very successful season this<br />

fall and Air. Lorbccr looks forward<br />

to another sensational season this<br />

spr<strong>in</strong>g because of the large number<br />

of promis<strong>in</strong>g Lower C'issmen<br />

nnd newcomers.<br />

while<br />

were<br />

-_ .-r<strong>in</strong>g a „ ._ _ _ „_„..<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>. Also he wills hi« hockey<br />

skated and his horse, Tony.<br />

Bill Tend wills to Al Gan his<br />

size 9B moth eaten track shoes, and<br />

to Speedie Chu, five pounds of<br />

rais<strong>in</strong>s left over from last term.<br />

Eiko Tsuchekani wills to Mamie<br />

Suyeynsu her ability to get <strong>in</strong><br />

trouble. Kay Urano loaves Rachael<br />

Kurum.1 — ability to get good.<br />

Girls Glee Ends<br />

grades.<br />

Janice Wncks wills Scotty Dog-j . Successful Term<br />

gctt lrcr front seut <strong>in</strong> Miss Men- By N. a and I* W.<br />

s<strong>in</strong>g's Adv. Composition class 4th This nast term Mr. Berry and<br />

period. Barbara Walker loaves Sal- the Girl's Glee Club have certa<strong>in</strong>ly<br />

ly Noack her size


piG®SENl6R POLE CHOOSES<br />

^Tfi&SII0EI&OGS AND MR. FAST<br />

THE LOWEIJJ<br />

Movie Show and<br />

Lecture Given on<br />

Driv<strong>in</strong>g Safely<br />

Athletes Leave<br />

As Mr Hill presents our grnd-<br />

.atojf with their dipto-natt, <strong>Lowell</strong> is<br />

giv<strong>in</strong>g awav moro than just a piece<br />

of paper Look<strong>in</strong>g at the situation<br />

from a sport*) angle, wo ire giv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to 'JIG colleges of the nation, some<br />

of the f<strong>in</strong>e t nthletes thnt the<br />

reservation h is -."un <strong>in</strong> many a<br />

• FBIDAY. JAKUARV 28 J041<br />

R.O.T.C. Review Of<br />

Activities, And<br />

Hike At Ft. Berry<br />

"Pirat<br />

Senior I<br />

Did on>o._<br />

dance Jonual<br />

If so jou<br />

mul.0 it a v<br />

next one.<br />

lA:,ilIttl^, «urpri»«I.t: bot very fltovo; you. walked by.<br />

leascd *»« Uio ejpreajlon on Mta<br />

KnciiosK»-ui I I ' f « whim I let her nor <strong>in</strong><br />

i*VtlSf.Llltt!e:«eor.l; that-ah* had<br />

y born jthosen <strong>in</strong> Ihejfavorltii woman<br />

Z tescher.of the Kradual<strong>in</strong>c class of<br />

*i Fall MB»-• •¥&•'- '• • "• II<br />

3<br />

— — .. %• . j quite a <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Jc-luck «<strong>in</strong>. Not<br />

oonlyi^ia she-« teacher at<br />

i but.-Miss'Kellogg -ra<strong>in</strong>grnouaica<br />

¥ from>tho p Reservation. Her father<br />

V > was Vlce-Fr<strong>in</strong>cipal t'juid her sister<br />

. & and:- one of- her -brothers attended<br />

" - '<strong>Lowell</strong>. Pry<strong>in</strong>g a little deeper, she<br />

-'confessed to us .that she was also<br />

^<strong>Lowell</strong>'s first girl yell leader. :<br />

c^ K- Try'and beat that for,real Low-<br />

#?4 : .*o you waJKca by22G and<br />

looked <strong>in</strong> the room at- the teacher? -<br />

- If you did,' yoii would have seen<br />

Mr. Fast, tho- "favorite male A tctfu'color mov<strong>in</strong>g picture was<br />

teacher" for tlife term. He was shown and a lecture was gi\en to<br />

chooscn by the high senior class the L-4 class first period on safe<br />

<strong>in</strong>' the recent poll that fius Inken, driv<strong>in</strong>g January 12.<br />

Graduate* Trom this year's foot-<br />

Jlr. Past, a graduate of the<br />

Tho <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g movie, "It's up ball team <strong>in</strong>clude Al Haolocco,<br />

University of California, was born<br />

to you," was presented hy Standard Dave Dorward, Larry Graubart,<br />

<strong>in</strong> Santa Barbara. He also went of Oil of California. Capta<strong>in</strong> Williams, Ed Malone, Dick Saccani, Bill Hooy,<br />

Santo Barbara State College and tho narrator, used his newly <strong>in</strong>vent-. Bud Karby. Tom Johmwn, Tony<br />

the University of Nevada. ed camera and stand when he Kruno, and Bill Gclardi.<br />

iHo taught athletics 'and agricul- photographed the unrehearsed unrehear film. lm, ;Pass snatcher Rudy Sucre* will<br />

ture from 1925 to '27 at Colusa. He Th <strong>The</strong> stand td fits on n the to>P°f top of the the also bo away from the gridiron tut<br />

was <strong>in</strong> the advertis<strong>in</strong>g bus<strong>in</strong>ess for car and, when the automobile jbiie wns his absence will bo more noted<br />

2 years after that.<br />

driven, it gave the impression of from our outstand'ng varsity<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1931 he came to the San be<strong>in</strong>g on the wrong' side of the basketball team.<br />

ell tradition! Miss KCMOKK is really Ttapheal Mitit-ary Acadamy .and lad.<br />

C<strong>in</strong>dcrmcn leav<strong>in</strong>g the rcser-<br />

*.-•• '* V a; native daughter.<br />

left <strong>in</strong> 103G, after teach<strong>in</strong>g history <strong>The</strong> movie showed real wrecks<br />

vation are Larry Graubart, Bcobo<br />

„-/->-.. WiLowe'I's present, dcughters can and English. Ho also coached foot- and expla<strong>in</strong>ed many of the dangers<br />

Hughes, Tom Johnson, and Fred<br />

§&£?•'^thank Miss Kellogg for the girts<br />

Green.<br />

ball and track.<br />

of go<strong>in</strong>g too fast and of be<strong>in</strong>g too<br />

&»$*-• sick: room.- Yes,. you guessed it,<br />

" sho also started that. It seems that He enn-.e to <strong>Lowell</strong> right after<br />

impatient. It first showed the ac- 'Misu<strong>in</strong>g from next year's aocccr<br />

' Miss .Kellogg felt ill one day- anc and has taught history, English and<br />

cident and then, with a set-up of<br />

team will be Frank Storti.<br />

their was no place wht-re she could science. History is his favorite<br />

some k<strong>in</strong>d, presented an accident.<br />

Last year's «bctli place bn-sebatl<br />

team will note the absence of George<br />

yrest her weary head, so, be<strong>in</strong>g a 'because he helps students learn <strong>The</strong> film dill not go <strong>in</strong>to dr<strong>in</strong>k Callahnn, Charlie Overstrcct, Bill<br />

member of the Shield and L, she -about world affairs.<br />

driv<strong>in</strong>g because, "high school stud> Marsico, Jim Konkcl, Larry Cahn<br />

it a committee together and peti-<br />

His best experience was In 10.17, cnts dul not need lessons on that. and Lenny Cahen. L<br />

Soned for a girls sick room. <strong>The</strong><br />

when his crew at Vatch Harbor, After the movie a talk by a 'Marsico's s promi promis<strong>in</strong>g baseball<br />

" ' result was a little room where part won the Gold Cup.<br />

pottco officer, giv<strong>in</strong>g many statis<br />

nit


Igi<br />

FRIDAY, JANUAHY 2fi. <strong>in</strong>-lll<br />

"Pirates Treasure" Big Success;<br />

Senior Prom Last Dance For Grails.<br />

Did on j one miss tho last school<br />

dance Jtnuary 14th?<br />

._.'eirs'.amateur : :broo jcuat-<br />

;planhuiS4!j:;tWnKs!i-or.Wie<br />

JSlncOi.itho- themselves<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g graduation,<br />

Card Sales Good<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale of student body "cards<br />

this term has been very satisfactory,<br />

accord<strong>in</strong>g to Mr. Carr. <strong>The</strong><br />

actual 'w-nrollment for this term<br />

as of October was 1838 students.<br />

Tha number of student body cards<br />

hasn't decided on the school. sold is 1820. <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g duplicates. -<br />

Five feet, 6 <strong>in</strong>ches tall, blond Last spr<strong>in</strong>g, Tho enrollment was ',<br />

hair, and a. super personality best 18643, and 1670 cards were sold.<br />

describes the H-l outstand<strong>in</strong>g gill Mr. Carr expla<strong>in</strong>ed that tills drop<br />

athlftte, Carol Demick. She entered was due \ to the large graduat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong> as a Freshman and imcla^3<br />

<strong>in</strong> the'spr<strong>in</strong>g, Tho outgo<strong>in</strong>g<br />

mediately jo<strong>in</strong>ed the G.A.A., tak- seniors always outnumber the <strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

tennis, rid<strong>in</strong>g, and ice skat<strong>in</strong>g. com<strong>in</strong>g students.<br />

Carol's favorite of tho trio was<br />

tennis and she won <strong>Lowell</strong>'s tennis<br />

trophy twice.<br />

Among her other services to<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, Carol WM a Big Sister<br />

aud served on the Block "L".<br />

To qualify for Miss Demick's<br />

affections, she nays a fella must<br />

t share a I Shield and Scroll Give bo 5' 0" with green eyes and brown<br />

locker with more than six others.<br />

hair, and he's got to love sports.<br />

Caiol<strong>in</strong>o Brett—"Have fun while X'mas Party for Children (Skip, maybe?)<br />

you can."<br />

Members pt' the Shield and Scroll Carol's favorite food is Mush*<br />

Larry Goldsmith—"Study hard so put on a Christmas party for the<br />

you can have fun when you are a childmn at Lho County Hospital<br />

senior."<br />

on Tuesday December 21.<br />

Alberta Mckce—"Never cut, and Phyllis Cook, Margot Helmutb,<br />

if you do^—don't get caujjht." Denis-a Modi<strong>in</strong>, Joan Sawyer, Mary<br />

rcciate <strong>Lowell</strong> before it is too 1 "— ; Block L Rally<br />

(Cont<strong>in</strong>ued From Page Ono)<br />

..._ Girl's Block "L"<br />

— i?-;*- n, *„_ m— T-I._ I . i awards for the post<br />

ate."<br />

*• • »f the<br />

honor<br />

PARENT NIGHT HIT<br />

Thursday, January ary 15,<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>'s<br />

P. T. A. presented P'.cent'* Night.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was an open house <strong>in</strong> the<br />

lib.'Bry, who,ie mothers and fathers<br />

•Secretary Dick Rhodes stated could get acqua<strong>in</strong>ted with the liat<br />

tho dance could not have been | braiy and it's staff. Many parent*<br />

Stho terrific rificnffairftwiiswHhoutthe| affair ft wns without the won* | d n whon *tJwy woro'pr0UIl smi|cs when thoj- fiawsaw<br />

«Jfg'. <strong>The</strong>^ freshmen of next term arrived<br />

this weekYand ?wcre taken<br />

• * /their rnew,:blg<br />

:Jv;>i•£<br />

r -<br />

EvaKallln, 133.r" .•••::'» r* •••:<br />

125'questions'were^'<strong>in</strong>'.the'.U. S.<br />

I f<strong>in</strong>al and 33Cibofc Ifc-Thd ayeraBe'V<br />

was * 77- - Carolyne •- Charoon: made^ v<br />

110i : 'and-Carolyne fia 1 ce8/114>>-^";'rw<br />

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FRIDAY. JANUARY 28.1849•'..<br />

Grads vs. Faculty <strong>in</strong> "Worst" Series Today<br />

Seniors Favored Over Faculty<br />

In Traditional Afternoon <strong>Game</strong><br />

By L. G I tlio faculty—Dick huldtt each enemy<br />

1<br />

I ii i «!._ i _j> t!_ i..<br />

Yes Sir—hero it iff npn<strong>in</strong>—the, hnttcr by the neat fflfl&BSL "Nearly all the classy Hu.ir Cubs!<br />

Diekcy. Jim Uaxes, "Lefty" Coll<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

who Kiive <strong>Lowell</strong>'s IMS lightweight I<br />

Gus lYiundos, and Ray Cuccahar<strong>in</strong>i<br />

champions such a tussle wcro <strong>in</strong> on<br />

were Bear standouts.<br />

this year's Mission w<strong>in</strong> over our<br />

'.tO's. <strong>The</strong>y scored 38 po<strong>in</strong>ts to 18<br />

Other Triple A stars wore GalK<br />

for <strong>Lowell</strong> <strong>in</strong> a fnst, rough game.<br />

Ico's Vir.ce Moreci and Richie<br />

S.I. and Commerco Ugh ties also<br />

SbniKia plus Ernio Gnmm<strong>in</strong>o:<br />

measured Bill Feil<strong>in</strong>g's crew.<br />

Balboa hud its Jack BukawuU,<br />

Gale Ames and Dick Pera: Commerce<br />

cheered the efforts of Johnny<br />

McCai<strong>in</strong> and Bill Itodiack;<br />

Sacred Heart had a Kre.it iiitchtnjr<br />

duet of the trnicefut Prosper Boutet<br />

and "Dutch" Ticniey; meanwhile<br />

Card bull stars wcru Bob Rowell,<br />

Ed Mayer and Bill Mursico.<br />

Krt> KnnB<br />

\drlan Wood<br />

ck Ctorfccllffl 10 | Kilter r<br />

Wd<br />

Sam Panodch and<br />

Larry Wonderli: iderl<strong>in</strong>j, fials Kalph De<br />

La lorro _ and John TaWll Mis<br />

Courtesy of S F Chronicle<br />

sions Joe Scudero J W Wilson oanner ana<br />

°° J rB ^ Art like Kniie UuBray, Herb Suhr<br />

Jack Jlymes Bilf Jackaon and<br />

•Ralph Vander Nailcn<br />

In.part<strong>in</strong>g, we would like to J<br />

tuknowiedke our appreciatioa and it<br />

tlianks to the many who helped our<br />

Vsdtb nnd Don on this page<br />

1<br />

spotc pa^e especially Howard the<br />

l<strong>in</strong>cotype oncmtor of tho Richmond<br />

Banner, and. nil ^ those who worked;

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