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'r H E iz 12 n A N n w H I 'r E L21 1 TOP RONVf-ROIVF, CHICK, OLDIS, NENVBIAN, XICCARTY. Sl I UNI! NONYf MURHIS, NIISS NYAHFORD, MISS JOHNSON SHFWIATI' Rally Committee THE RALLY t:oMM1'r'riciz is one of the most important bodies at Lowell. Under its direction our gatherings have become better than those of any other San Francisco school. This, in spite ofthe fact that we are handicapped by the lack of a suitable auditorium. The opening rally was a spirited gathering to inaugurate a successful term of activities. Speeches were made by school oilicers and an interesting program pre- sented. The Court rally, held for the Lowell-Poly basketball game, was greatly respon- sible forthe spirit of both the team and the rooters at the game. On April 18, a sport rally was held in the Court in commemoration of the Great Fire of 1906. A member of the Rotary Club addressed the students and told them of the rebuilding of the city and how to help prevent tires in the future. On May 4 a snappy rally was held for the Lowell-Poly baseball game. This term the Committee has a new job, the providing of short entertainments for the fifth period intermission in the Court. In this it is aided by the Scroll and IP and Shield and IP Service Societies. Marion Johnson was chairman of the committee for the term.
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X201 T H E H is D A N lm w H I T ia l...w1..?k ---V 5 - . ff! TOP RONVYHARSOTTI, NVHELAN, BIAGUIRE, MCCARTY, lil-KOXVN, ROOT. SECOND ROXVfCRlCK, FARR, SCHYVARTZ, THREI,Kl2I.lJ, HANLEY, CURTIS, SHl'BIATli. 'l'HlRIl RONV'YVAliNliR, BIISS BOYNTUN, RIISS JOHNSON, BIISS LARSIEN, XIISS BIARONEY, XEYVHIAN fCHAlR- MAXI, BL'SHNlil.I,, HRONVN, NVAGNER. The Executive Committee LOXVELL'S Executive Committee has just completed a very busy session. Speed and efficiency were the watchwords which the body followed in the performance of its duties. The members, who are L. H. S. S. A. otlicers and representatives of organiza- tions both athletic and non-athletic, have all actually participated in the affairs of the committee. Many important matters were discussed and weighty and judicious decisions reached. The question of Block L's occupied a great portion of timeg after a passing vote was effected the amendment was submitted to the school at large for the approval which was easily forthcoming. The committee promoted interest in regard to the Court as a center of noon- time social activities. Numerous sub-committees were appointed for the purpose of investigating various school conditions. Constructive suggestions have been fol- lowed out and Lowell has profited thereby.
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L22j THE RED AND XVHITE The Boys' Court Committee VVE OFFER a suggestion to those non-observant people who seem to fill all walks of life, high school not excepted, who never realize what is being done for them. Take a walk around the Court, examine the plants, there are many 1 varieties of them there, some, perhaps, that you have never ,seen before. Even if you don't care' for botany you must at least sense the beauty of it all when you are there watch- ing the fun during the lunch period rallies. Do you realize that a small group of young men work Y' every day for the pleasure you now must so tardily appre- MILTON MORRIS , Chairman clate. They are: Milton Morris, chairman, Simon Annixter, Ben Lererg Percy Lubman, Edmund Brown, Louis Solomon, XVilliam Berelson, Albert Fest, and Paul Klein. The Girls' Court Committee THE IMPROVEMENT of the Court was undertaken last year at the suggestion of Miss Lacoste, and the present term has seen the complete realization of her plans. In fact, it is probable that even she did not foresee the use to which the inner yard was to be put to as a social center, even necessitating the establishment of a branch lunch box to take care of the crowds. The Girls' Court Committee worked hard keeping the in- closure' clean and taking care of the garden, but such is real LUCILLE BRIDGES service to Lowell as any one who has seen the previous Chairman conditions can testify. Members are: Lucille Bridges, chair- man, Adele Moroney, Alyce Hofmann, Ellen Rasmussen, Marjorie Rasmussen, Lor- raine Granz, Cecille Boudreau, California Andrews, Margaret Kerrell, Winifred Ham, Helen Barry, Dorothy XYhelan, Frances Hazeltine, Henry-Etta Greene. L
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