Lowell High School - Lowellian Yearbook (Lowell, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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Our class party held at the home of one of the class came next, at which all the teachers were present, at any rate we all had a good time and Superintendent O’Bryan retained several souvenirs. The school year is drawing to a close and we all look for¬ ward into the future with higher ideals and aspirations, hop¬ ing, yet with regret, to successfully reach the end of our High School career. We will pass on to our Senior year when school again opens, likewise we bequeath to all Juniors to be, what w r e have been and we heartily hope they may fill the vacancy as capably as we did. As Seniors, we pledge ourselves to “work while we work,” “play while we play,” and uphold and honor the name of our school thru thick and thin. —P. E. K. and D. H. C. Cla.ss of ‘22 1. Way back in nineteen we started out. We were just Freshies, each a good scout, Then we had both study and play With always the thought of being gay. 2 . We picked up members along the way And made our class what it is today. We all like fun and we like to work And we hope that in life we’ll never shirk. Now we’re Juniors of Twenty-one And we feel that our work is just begun, But when we get ready to face the test We’re going to try to rank with the best 4. Oh dear old class of Twenty-two We’ll regret when we must bid you adieu And when our work unknown will be, We all will revel in memories of thee. —E. V. B., ’22

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Junior Cla ss History ’Way back in 1918 we entered Lowell High School, a class of unsophisticated Freshmen. In the beginning we were just shy little folks but now we think we have quite outgrown that stage, at least the “bashful” side and our childish faults. With what awe, we regarder the brilliant upper classmen, those “high-browed” Seniors, and accomplished Juniors. One of our first social endeavors was a masquerade ball, to which the faculty was invited but sad to say, no one came but our class advisor. That was hard luck, nevertheless our attempt was better next time. For all the advice that we received from the “delightful” Seniors, one of our Freshmen girls carried the victory, in the Liberty Loan Essay Contest, over several upper classmen—but we might also add that she was so nervous that she nearly snatched the prize, a German Helmet, from the hands of Mr. Hugh Clark, before he had finished his presenta¬ tion speech. In this same year one of our boys won second place in the local oratorical contest. Of course we felt real “puffed up” ovei ' this new fame. We completed our Freshmen year with a few failures and we left school for vacation with pleasant memories of our first year. The next fall we again entered Lowell High School, but this time with much more knowledge and experience. Our second year brought better results in every field of activity and was much less embarrassing than our first. How much above the insignificant Freshies we felt! Now we were really somebody and felt as though we were a vital part of the High School. We engaged in several affairs which were carried thru with success, until at last we marvelled and wondered “how our small heads could carry all we knew.” In due time vacation came and we left the “house of wisdom” with happy thoughts of the past year. When school opened this autumn, we again returnea ap¬ preciating more the noble attempts of our several faculties in helping us reach another milestone of our High School career. We Juniors really don’t know what will become of us because you see, everybody is so interested in the class welfare and gives counsel and assistance so freely. However it is a great help since we receive inspirations and advice “galore.” Never¬ theless we are really and truly upper classmen now and are “0” so much more dignified than those “children” below us. We entered into the social activities this year with more vivacity and earnestness. First among our many successes was the picture “Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come,” for the benefit of the class. We have taken part in Athletics, espec¬ ially Basketball. Three girls were on the team, one of them being the star. Not only did we shine in Athletics, parties etc., but also in our studies. Out of the eight pupils who were ex¬ empted, four were Juniors.

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