Lowell High School - Lowellian Yearbook (Lowell, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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Bloom High School 1. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Rita Arends John Beckman Football 2j 3j 4 — Major 4; L Club 4; Senior Play Cast; Math tj 2j 3j 4; Shop Personnel Foreman 4. Verna Berg Glee Club 1; Latin Club 2; Science Club 1; Honorable Men¬ tion ij 2j 3j 4; Distinguished 4. Willard Bessette Mixed Chorus lj 2j 3j 4; Football Major 4; Track Major 2; Basketball Minor ij 2 - Major 4; L Club 4; Pep Club 4. Arlene Borger Glee Club 1; Science Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2j 3j 4; Music Award 4; Home Ec. Club 2j 3j 4; Ushe for Junior Play; Pro¬ duction Staff 4. Dorothy Brannock Glee Club 1; Usher for junior and Senior Play; usher for Commencement 3; Production 3taff 3. JoAnn Brownell Honor Society 1; Home Ec. Club lj 4 - president 4; Science Club ij 2j Best Girl Athlete of Class ij 2j 3j School 4; Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus Contest 3; Usher for Junior Play; Pep Club 4. 3j 4 - Representative 4; 4; Best Girl Athlete of 3j 4 ; Band 2; State Solo Varsity Cheer Leader 4; Joe Burke Band ij 2j 3j 4; State Solo Contest ij 3- F.F.A. ij 2j 3 Vice-President Football 3j 4 • Crew 4. Merritt Busselberg j 4; F.F.A. Basketball 4; Home Ec Club 3j 4; - Major 3j 4; Track 3; Team 4; Honorable L Club 3 pep Club 4 Mention 4; j 4; Stage June Camus Home Ec Club i, 2j 3j 4; Art Club 2j 3j 4. Louis Camus Football Manager l 2. 3j 4; L Club 4; F.F.A. 4 - Basketball Team 4. Robert Carroll Latin Club 2. 3. 4; Press Club i 2. 3, 4 - Vice Presi¬ dent 3j 4; Distinguished 1, 2j 3j 4; Oral English Award 2; House of Representatives 2j 3; Mixed Chorus 2j 3 a 4; Junior play Cast; Senior Play Cast; Math i 2. 3. 4; Vice- president of Class 3; Boys ' State Alternate J; Lowellette Staff 4; Basketball Minor i , 2 - Major 3, 4; Most Valuable Player 4; Track Minor 1.2- Major 3j 4; Cross Country Minor 3; Baseball Major 4 ; L Club 3j 4.

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SENIOR HISTORY One hundred seventeen scared and curious Freshies en¬ tered Lowell High School in ' 45. After a delayed period of E etting acquainted we chose joe Williams as our leader; Jim harkeyj to assist him and Jannie Randolph to keep the re¬ cords and the money. Dick Norris and Ray Connor were eli¬ gible to the L club. Lowellian contestant winners were Jim purkey and Jean Childress for their charm and beauty; Terry Miller and Patty Martin as the personality kids; for litheness and playing ability JoAnn Brownell and Dick Norris; Darrell Cavinder and Ann Spannan supplied the brains. We came back in ' 46 more confident and sure of our¬ selves, this time we elected Darrell Cavinder as our com¬ mander-in-chief, with Terry Miller as his co-pilot, Jean Childress as keeper of the check book and roll caller. Alter various discussions we decided on blue and white as class colors. We took a few more liberties this year by giving two parties. Darrell Cavinder, Wayne Walters, Dick Norris, and Ray Connor gave their contributions to athletics. we were well represented in the clubs. Ronald Gross and jean Childress, best looking; Jerry Little and Patty Martin, most popular; JoAnn Brownell and Dick Norris, best athletes; Ann Spannan and Darrell Cavinder most likely to succeed, were the results of the year ' s Lowellian contest. Terry Miller, Bob Carroll, andpatty Martin were elected to the driving seats in ' 47. junior play. Junior and Senior prom, and the selection of our Senior rings were the out¬ standing projects of the year. Tho se Websters 1 , was the title of the play presented by the class which was a hugh success under the guidiance of Miss Thompson. Magazine sales was the money making projest of the year. By .this time we were well represented by our boys in all athletic functions. Lowellian winners.- Lucille Schutz and Gene Lehman took care of the looks and glamour department- Marjorie Leach and Bob Gross headed the category for wit ana popularitv; Dick Norris and JoAnn Brownell were first in the division of sports; Joan Minninger and Kenneth Childress, were chosen as firsts in scholarship and ambition. We came back in ‘48, Seniors, with a determination to appropriate money for a hopeful trip. With class elections the women took over with Joan Minninger handler of the gavel, Ann Spannan trying to be helpful, and Patty Martin keeper or the money bag. We had several money making projects, anong the m the new idea of soup sales. Our Senior boys took the spotlight with eight on tne varsity basketball team. Senior Play Cast Herbert Go e. Robert Carroll Marge Gage. .Ann Spannan Barbara Gage . Margaret Lee Paula Gage . Jetha Pickens Sarah Gage . Kqda Taylor Jonathon Rockwood. . Darrell Cavinder Mathilda Rockwood . Marylee Cuivey Matt Rockwood . fforbert Shroka preida . Pat Searle Mr. Loomis. ... .. John Beckman Carson . Henry Kqszuoa Uncle Valter . Kenneth Childress George Hasted . Ray Genge “January Thaw, Senior play, was the story of a new Eng¬ land family who moved into an oia house restored to its colo¬ nial state. Complications set in when the original owners returned to take possession of their home.



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