Lowell High School - Lowellian Yearbook (Lowell, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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Lora Widdel G.A.A. Letter i; G.A.A. Sweater 2; Shuffelboard Award 2: G.A.A. lj 2, 3j 4; Pep Club 4; Band lj 2 i 3 4 ; Music Award 4; Honorable Mention i, 2j 3j 4J Latin Club lj 2j 3, 4; Science Club 1; Production Staff 4j Usher for Junior Play; Home Ec Club 3j 4. Doris Williams G.A.A. 2; Band 1 J 2j 3j 4J Home Ec Club i, 2., 3, 4; Usher for Senior Play. Joe Williams president of Class i; Fo otball 2; Track 3, 4; Basketball Manager 4 ; Mixed Chorus 3j 4 - Vice president 3, 4 ; press Club 4 j House of Representatives 4; Pep Club 4 ; Lowellette and Lowellian Staff 4 ; Press Club Team 4 ; L Club 4; Shop Foreman 3j 4. Howard Weiler Merrillville High School 1. Adeline Wisniewski Home Ec Club 1. 2j 3j 4; Science Club i, 3; . Pep Club 4; Club 1 ; Mixed Chorus 2, 3j 4; Usher for Senior play. G1 ee James Wood Art Club lj 2j 3 j 4; Mixed Chorus 4 ; Honorable Mention 2j 3. Patricia Woods Latin Club lj 2; Honorable Mention 4 ; Distinguished lj 2j 3; Junior Stage Crew; Glee Club lj 2j Mixed Chorus 3j 4. Sophie Yacuk Band ij 2j 3. 4; Home Ec Club lj 2j 3 j - Letter 3; G.A.A. Sportshead 2j 3, 4; at Senior play. 4 ; G.A.A. 1. 2j Science Club 4 ; 3j 4 j Usher Home- Ec Club lj 2j 2. 3 4; G.A.A. 2j Staff 4 ; Honorable Rosa Young 3 j 4 ; Science Club ij 2j 3j 4; Press Club 3 4 - Letter 3; Lowellette and Lowellian Mention 3; Library Assistant 4J Pep Club 4 .

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SENIOR PROPHECY As feature editor on Ann Spannan 1 s paper,, The Blabbing Bladder, we were assigned to do a storv on - The World of 1960. And so, with malice a forethought we set out for Lon¬ don in our new jet plane piloted by John Beckman., the scien¬ tific wonder man. John had just invented an aspirin made of flea powder for people with a lousy headache. On the way over we looked down and saw someone in the water. Swooping down we recognized Pat Searle, who had star¬ ted to swim from London to America. But she got frightened half way over and was going back. When we arrived in London we were directed to the Built More Hotel, run by our old friend Dick Dodge. He asked if we wanted a room which over¬ looked the Thames or the Courtyard. We asked for one which overlooked the rent. Our bags (for clothing that is) were taken by the bellboy Herbert Gerst, who had gone to England to escape all the American women, who were chasing him. Later we went down to dinner in the Buffet Room where we were greeted by the chef Joe Williams. Joe always was good at cooking things up. When we inquired about a place ot en¬ tertainment, the head waiter, , z ® k ® Bl s s. elb gj r V? 3 0 ?° two blocks down the street to the Dick Norris Follies, star¬ ring “Che-Che La Borger and Pretty Boy Art Bessette (he changed his name to Art for professional reasons) ason ' s best musical. Our seats were next to Mary Hepp, the foremost critics of the day. the se- one o f Bright and early next morning (well, next morning,any- f way) we left for Paris. Ah, Paris, the city of romance, in- | trigue, and the new look. We were greeted by Bill Joyce, the = French Premier, who took us on a tour of the shopping aist- | rict. In all the store windows we saw gowns designed by Barbara Chappell and her husband Charles Eich. On one corn— | er was a store with the sign, Guaranteed not to slip, slide = or come untied. Entering we found it to be Margie Leach s | Girdle Shop. We also saw the office of Dr. Bob McKee, the f Psychoanalyst who psychoanalyzes psychoanalysts. And then | off for Spain, the land of the Spaniards. Here we went to Madrid where we attended the meeting of = the National Association of Bartenders, and talked with the | president, Carl Matury. At this meeting they adopted a new § themesong, Mickey, Pretty Mickey. Here we also say Mar¬ garet Lee, the political genius who is formulating a plan to 1 rehabilitate the U.S.A. when it finally goes broke paying § for the Marshall Plan. Margaret had married the great iny- f entor. Ernest Iliff, who recently invented a stepladder with- | out steps so you won ' t fall off and hurt yourself. Oil the way from Spain to Italy we were accompanied by j Haroldj-Karlson. Harold had planned on being an explorer, but after he married june Corten, they moved to Italy and he l became a guide. Harold took us on a tour of the Italian 1 .vineyards. After leaving the vineyards, we journeyed to | Naples and the cathedral, where we visited Frank Schreiber, | The Saint of Canal Street, and his trio of Nuns, Shirley | Doty, Edna McLean, and Doris Williams. Travilling from Italyto Russia we were stopped by Emily Miller and her band orwoman outlaws who had been terrorizing i the men in that reigion. She engaged in this profession to | avenge Crown point, and decided to let us through cause we ? were too far from being men. Among the members of her tribe f was the infallable man hater, Rosa Young. Arriving in Rus- I sia we saw an advertisement of the concert or the great sop- j rano, Jannie Randolph. Jannie was to sing Wisniewski ' s Son- § ata with six flats, and a basement. The Wisniewski was the one and only Adeline. After the concert we stopped at Norb- |

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