TWO LOWE: Rides and more rides on street cars ride up T1IK LOWELL. JUNE 5. HMO Farewell to you, our seniors of June '40 Teepee Tattle Tales Whether you know It or not. Out In two we*l«—you golden 21,000 tiekcM for street car ridtM lauii and uirlit we vu Molded and Published by the Associated StuilcnU r were sold ld di during lst last t term here hro at loved—itut of school into the world. Ad 'HV'h ld l h l of <strong>Lowell</strong> Hllth School 1800 Hayes Street. Son Pninclsco, Cnllfornla L. II. S. S. A. Members Free Member, Central Cnllfornla Scholontlc Press Association STAFF EDITOR ED NOKMOYLE Awclale Edllor_. Warren Unna Sports BlUor „, Ed Conn Girls' Sports Kstlnka Callln Clubs llellr Mae Lew Clrcalatton.M.naircr...- .William Cohlentf REPORTERS Barbara Bcnn • ' Stile* Hoffman Ann Bowman Elizabeth Kitchen Art Cohen Dorothy Lnnjr Chorlc« Davis Bill Manning Hugh Dorroody Bcmicc McCook Koberta Fnien Hit Peters Jim Wcller Naomi Slialn Iloliert Kim»s»n Hal Sllvnteln Paul Finn Joan Sonne Herb Fowler Gloria Sproul Lorminc Glos Betty StnncficM Dill Graves Pin Lombard! Kftcmiy 1 " " r if h While the majority of you are walking around In f°' '"" "? "","• a dnxe, day drcamfnjr. of the day when school will <strong>Lowell</strong>. This is an average of about And the world hi a tough place XMUMO .rides each school term of | right now. you may have heard.. be out. or suffering from an attack of spring fever or, perhaps, even from a visit from the love bug, ninety days. i "rr i your* truly delve* into the Inner depths of the gonfp - .one cent on the can!. w»rid h world and comes forth with the latest dirt to satisfy thn undying curiosity of our loyal readers (or should that )•« singular?). Hut, Imfore reading any further, you might like to know thni only ccnlors arc featured In T. T. Tales thin time So, if you're one of these lower classmen who rends this only to nee your name in it, and to campanii satisfy yuur ego, we're warning you nhead of time ft ^•"'wc .... " the prorfHL <strong>The</strong> pages of oil won't be here unless (if you're lucky?) In connection hht history'nre r drenched'with dhed ith Mow! Mood! with 11 senior. —L— of SlS.'i a term. mid team, yet mankind is still go-j it you've happened to nee fane. Clark sporllnr a Ung strong. rather well, er, uh (t» nut tt politely) far from eon. LOWELL DIRECTORY j It'x Been T.iURh Itefore Kirvative shirt, don't give him all the bin me. After , Vour own ancestor* learned tc all, if that's Roberta'* choice, who's he lo quibble! Attendance office—bureau ot i take it—otherwise you would not nimint persona. 1 —L— exixt today. Von can tuke [t. too. Library—the hangout. Majorie WeifcelV phone numlier seems to be one IJving is a good thing. What- Halls— flirtation walk. of the nightly calls on n Jay Hamewlag's calendar ever happen* yoy will have nomn. Room 00—college rhythm. thwe days! —L— ' times indeed. All good! S*rn Here and <strong>The</strong>re Auditorium—nw^e .door. | time* come to nn end: Ho tlocn nil \ Mary Lou giving ii Mr. M Ban* B the h eye; come on, Mr. Uirld gym—fashion H nightman;. |fl„„„.., j IIIIM. give the girls a break. . . . Open lockets Boy*' Jiym—atlas foundation. t t^.vo and be faithful. Believe in idnnirlintr from Uremia and Cnbinn'n m-cki with pic- Locker rooms — mile crackers (;(M| j| l l V e j.,,;^, ,|,at ol(r sou),, tun,H or two «;ar]intr b«y.-< (whose journals did they parodist'. live (in. thnuirli our bmlie-i ille. rut up?7 ???????». Don McGinn dashing down Masonic nnd Hell ftreets-thumb p God be wit], y-.u. Happy li ' " . . - - . - wmrgers glory. , in-*, same without mK .-hollac. At U-uat he had a cp^My ..npn ,„,. „„,,„ |,,.sin „„„,„. line iiniriii. . j Howard Council's timid voice; Jim Hoiinm'a "jrotia K, Daddy": <strong>The</strong> codfish lays a million tC red-head'-d •tinter cuttinj» Alice Mnry Howard Alvord's thinness; Fred <strong>The</strong> barnyard hen but one. Will thi* news be welcome to Jim? Beaver's «l«w motion; Harry Uutti- Hut t the cedfi.sh ish doesn't d e t cackle Pot Daft is looking really mournful these days. invr's broken arm: Dick Cansidy, To iow what shi-* has done: »Ur little roly poly: Geiie Clark'it Wee Murn rn thy (Hottest cotlfixh, Hob Troppmann. . . . lfih record breaking; ami Joe Cullen'a <strong>The</strong> L-afkIinK kIi hhen wi- prize— I We think it's because she is leaving <strong>Lowell</strong>—and CUe.-is who? Proving that, beyond a doubt. I We hear that our Hlot-k L viee-pn-xv i* all Lnu- Oick Culver's pcn>xide hair; Bob It pay.* t" advertise." ' I.ou over a certain Wnithintfton mis^«. In that rieht, Hal? —IJ— Curley's speeeheB; Howard Dull- Dot Mackenzie claims that her only love is the mar's shyntss; Bill (Jarry in a "WKATliKiTilKPOIlT thoater. What about that turner romance that seems term play: Paul Harlvss' limber Monday—Mist to have endured the long winter? ? ? ? ? K'lpt; Joe Mitchells voice; and Don Tuesday—Mirt ! — L— McGinn'.* cute dimples. Wediiwdiiy—Mist 1 Hnwie Council fa going crazy these dayn. Ut'n Klrino Neher's broad shouldcn*; Thursday—Mi« having trouble with a follow named Oertan. It Jnlmny O'Brien's tan complexion; Friday—ISulI'i* i-ye." seem* that Urann has been cutting In on Shirley, and Jim Itool A cute c>rl friend; Bill —L— Howie doesn't like it a bit. Kosi*' cute t;irl friend, from f^owell: <strong>The</strong>n there u-:t« the bride who Hal SiIviT.itfin's manui^erial ability; and Jack Woodffold's charminK ET'"?I*I i. smile. W ?lV« m »° " : In whoM BIock L wits raised for philanthropy can get who arc trained in these lines. To qualify, and student nld." * you should he pretty hnn-Iy with tools anyway: then, if you are a junior or senior next term, pl«n Hotue rolls to their executives re* to work at <strong>Lowell</strong> in the morning and tro to Samuel cently. Gompers Trade School for work In the afternoon. San Jo*e High—ScwinK stu- Thin work will count toward graduation. <strong>The</strong> airdents, having had lessons In darnplane factories take the boys from Sam Gomners as Ing and patching, say. "If I have fast as thev qualify. When peace comes, a machinist's or radio technician's trade Is as good as any. to darn sock* when I get married, And better than many others, as qualifications for a I'll never get marr'ed." job Ororllle High School—Popularity polls were held at OrovUle to select the beat looking boy and the moat popular frirl. Is holnir shown by installments to the pupIU of that school. » Bloff Ad job. What does a commercial pilot get? Airline pilots receive an average of $600 a month nt prcnent prcnent. with cpilt co-pilot* averaging i around ud $270. $270 Tnm.ln.t. HI.!. TWn (%.«...• ^ nnt « < *°^ S ' l C0Ilt tO trn ' n ' , . loniaipaia nijjn—iwo iormeri <strong>The</strong> Boeine School of Aeronautics In Oakland Tamalpaw students had the honor charges «1.0C0 for the limited commercial pilot's :I S'^SS^a. f - an orchestra led ?.' by "tffiK Leopold 2Government ^ TnmughAnny trains pilots and free Xavv, if they the United duality, Stnt« and Slokowikl. Kives them rndctn' pay while teaming. You must be. Piedmont HiRh—Piedmont High »t least twenty years old and physically fit for th«- Ski Club has organiied a thrflllmr worlc. with two years' collece training. ConirrUS >'; trip to Sun Valley for the sole now considering loo-erinit the colleire requirement, purpose of skiing. About 30 pupils however. belong to tho club. You can net more detailed Information for tb« .$ asking In Room 138.
* i. Xothlnjr rould he cuter. : 1'nlrs.n, "may lie, it's n -Petty drawing. ?«y .M.'Pe An dries, r\lf uhbard; M. AanniH, M. Bo>vc'r.MC. Keller, and iCHnrter continue smiling. -' : , . , . *, 'i HI: !.HUI:I.!...M'M: •.. t
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