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tests which she usually finishes on top, just where we will find her in the world. WILLI All FEDLER w hen I argue I always smile, I figure I get further with this style.” Bill was a member of the Band four years, and being a goo d speaker served on the Debate team. He was also in the Ag and Glee clubs. Whenever Dill is embarrased (weakness) by the results of his Government test (pet peeve) he skates (hobby) away from it all, but that doesn’t please all (ambition). BONNIE FELDER To see her study and recite. Would give the ’flunkers’ fifty frights.” Bonnie was Distinguished four years, and also a member of the Band and Glee club. She was given the Womens Club Award in ’38, and was a member of the Honor Society ' 37, ’38 ' 39. Interested in all publications Bonnie was Editor-in- chief the first semester of the Lowellette. She was on the Dowellian staff and was a member of the Press club, which she represented in the Student Council ’40. She was also a member of the Science club. Happiest is she with a book of poetry, or is expostula ting on her favorite subject of people who are also her weakness. Woodpeckers are her pet peeve. Well at least she won’t have to worry about them pecking on her head. VIVIAN FORD Easy on the eyes.” Vivian attended Earl Park High for two years coming to Lowell in ’39, where we soon learned she would rather be called Bibs,” her favorite subject is Shorthand, and her weakness is cherry cokes. Someday she hopes to be a beauti¬ cian which should give her an opportunity to collect those pennies (hobby) from heaven by work. RALPH GIFFORD Ralph started his High School career at Rensselaer coming to Lowell in 1939, where he became interested in football that year.
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connections, you should realize this ambition. (Will you give us reduced rates?) ADAM DORSCH Men of few words are the best men. In 1937 June started to L. H. S. filling the olass of¬ fice of Sec-treas., for that year, also participating in Basketball and gained Honorablo Mention. In ’38 he left the class and went to Hammond High returning in ' 39. 1940 found him a member of the Lowellette staff. Adam likos to spend his extra time fishing, but I fear he will have to uso a very long lino if he over oxpects to anglo often as an aviator. Ho boliovos that all the effort the jitterbugs use to do the dancing should bo exerted in manipulating their fingers in his favorite subject oftyping. Strange, for June is a native of Shelby. EVELYN ECHTERLING If you wanted a friend you could depend on Echie. Evelyn participated in such activities as Girls Sports, Red Pepper, Science club. Press club, a.id played her weak¬ ness, the French horn in the Band four years. She was also Distinguished, made the Honor Roll, and was a member of the Lowellotte and Lowellian staffs. Echie usually greets you with a cheery High Ya, and then persists in teasing you (hobby). Her knowledge of how to solve geometry problems may some day solve her problem of becoming president of the L. 0. P. H« Club. MARY ANGELA EICH Mary Ann was given many tasks to do, she did them well, and she did them with a smile. For achievements she was rewarded by wearing the Dis- tingueshed pin four years, a member of the Honor Society, •37, ’38, ' 39 and Editor-in-chief of this annual. She also participated all four years in the Band, Lowellette, Glee club. Girls sports, Red pepper club, press club (Secretary 40) and gave us many laughs in the Junior play. If Mary Ann decides to be a stenographer, her favorite subject shorthand will be used often, or on the other hand if she decides to become a commercial teacher, her hobby, cross-word puzzles will come in handy. Her weakness is con-
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