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Minin uininnm Hotorllian iiiiinuiimiiiiHiHinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiniii iitHHUimiHiHiiiiitiiiimiiiiitiiiHiinniitiiiiiiii HILDA L. DAHL Glee Club (4), Class Play, Laurean Society, Class His¬ torian. How can I love men when they are so simple. DILWYN D. NICHOLS Laurean Society. One of the few who really be¬ lieve that lessons were as¬ signed to be studied. LILLIAN M. GODDARD Laurean Society, Declama¬ tory Contest. I know a lot but can’t think of it. SETH S. LITTLE Athletic Editor Lowel- lian,” Basket Ball (2, 3, 4), Laurean Society, Track Squad (3, 4). Boys, take a chance—Colum¬ bus did. VERA M. BESS Class Play, Laurean Soci¬ ety. Strong and determined both in mind and in tongue. ..... 1917 uiuiuuiuuiiiJniiiiiiiui:iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin(tiiii!iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii!iniiiiriuiiiuiiimiQitimiiiiiii:iii!::!iiHiitu:;!ii:ii!!:!iir:iii::fii:!iiii:::i]i!!ii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiH!tuiii
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;]rHilll|I|IIUIIllillll|Ulllllll|imillillIllimnUI !illimirii:ilsUIII|.:i!;lJlltliallllUt4IIIIIUI]llHII«liIlUllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllt1lillliini;ilItllllllltllUIIHIIt!llll |]| Illllll!IIIIIU lototllian jiiiiiiuuiutiiiiitiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiniiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKHUiiiiiTitiiiiinitiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' MMiiiiiiiiiiutJtii Mentor It seems like a dream, that nearly five years have come and gone since thirty-one of ns gathered together in Mars and plan¬ ned our trip to the Earth. With the aid of guides, chaperones and fast flying airships, we reached the Earth without a single mishap to hinder our progress. Anxious to obtain as much knowledge of the new land as possible during our stay, we decided to enter some Institution of Learning, and thus it was that in the fall of 1913 we dawned upon the horizon of the Lowell High School and entered as Freshmen. There for four years we have sat daily at the feet of some of the world’s best teachers, receiving knowledge. Our Freshmen and Sophomore years passed rapidly. We entered the Junior year with the inspiration of a new High School building with new equipment. We will let the class of ’16 sing the praises of the banquet which we gave them at the close of the year. Our class is proud of the honors which some of the members have received in the school contests during those three years. Our Senior year is now nearly over. One trait of our char¬ acter is especially being developed this year for we have sat with, and cared for the mischievous infants of the school who bear the name of Sophomores. (They were intrusted to us by the faculty.) Besides the development of the trait, we are grow- IMS ton? ing wiser each day and there is no doubt in our minds at least but that we have about absorbed all the wisdom from our learned faculty. It is said that at one of their meetings held in the office recently, they conceded that the “class from Mars” is the most brilliant one the Lowell High School has ever known. For our spotless record of Deportment which we leave with the school we are indebted to our early training in Mars. If at times we felt within us a desire to wander from that teaching, that desire was immediately detected by the watchful Elsie Mc¬ Connell and Violet Hoevet or Milton McKay and Verne Lloyd who kept an eye on us lest we cause any disturbance in the assembly or displease the faculty. Soon the class of ’17 will have passed away and we shall behold the Earth no more. With the thought of graduation comes the thought of our departure for Mars. We feel keenly within us the call of our native land. Ere we leave, Oh Lowell High School, One last toast we’ll give to you; It’ll be “Lowell High School forever To you we’ll always be true.” Our native land afar doth call us, But our hearts we leave with thee, And we’ll always drink to your ’17 Faculty And the times that “ust ter be.” HILDA DAHL. :!iii!iiiiimmn!!!i:i iiiiii!iiii!iiimimiiiii;uiiii!ii!iiiniii!i!iiaiintiiiiiiiiuuuiiiinaMiiniiiiiuiiHiini!iumMiiimimiii:miiimiiiiisiii .d X 7 ' . .ns. .
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