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The Sophomores S a .rule the ooplionioi-'e Class is one that is leastlactire in school activities. 'l his year s class must he the exception to that rule. as its ineinhers are among the most prominent stumlents in school allairs anll are in nearly all of the school aetirities. There is harclly a line of school work in which the Sopho- more Ulass not represented. The school athletic teams woulrl he Qreatlv nlepletetl ancl the school orgimiizatioiis would be at a great flisatlvantage if the Sophomores were not there with their true Lowell spirit. l l l haxe clone espcfiallv ifoofl work in various Among those students in tie 0 ass w io - ' , 6 -2 vi X, lines at Lowell are Stephen Gavin, one of the svhoolk best photographers: Tom Schulte, president of the Riding Ululmg Cohn, who plays cornet in the lmantlg Miss B. Cullen, who shows exceptional lmaselvall almilityg antl Ilowarcl lieiinemly, a very valuable weight track man. The Sopliomorc-s will soon be the upper t- assmen o will look for her future greats Then' past reeorml is a goorl one. To keep I t the School anml to them Lowell up their goofl wori iey mns Q 1 l tl t leei striving to act-omplisli something lietter for Lowell, their Alma Mater. Tit'6IIfj'-01143
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Cf. NE of the hest Freslimiiii chlsees that haf 'll Malfa fr 4 640355 li Qe,Q'Wg'?4 -'Mgt 7 MQ 5 The Freshmen ever euteretl Lowellf Such seems to he the i'0llS91lSllS of opinion hotly. of the entire student Umuposeil of lmo-ys :incl girls who give promise ol mlerelopiiig into true lmwellites this t-hiss is expected to net-oiliplish great things. Sliowiiig entlilisizistie Lowell spirit :lt the very outset, the Low lfrosh made :1 1'u11:1wa'y mee of the All llrirem mul easily Won lirst liouors. There are severzxl athletes in the elass who will hear watt-liiiig iii the near future. -XIHOIIQI them are Hodges, who has alrezuly proreii his mettle on the oval, and Liniluer, who should develop- into quite ai formimlalmle golfer. In all. their sllowiug this term has he-eu very elim-0urz1g'i11g' :mil their fixture should be wzitehenl with interest by the entire sc-hool. Tivelify
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Mary Smith Jack Forbes Edward Pierson Vice-President President Secretary Sgfuw f dance r The Low uniors l 'l'Eli tivo years ol' apprenticeship, the rank ot upper ClE1SS1ll2111 has been attained by December '27, Good scholastic reeords pre- vailed throughout the term and school spirit was most evident ainong the third year elassmen. Future Juniors should model their eonduet after June and lleeember '2Ii. The class of December 'QI' combined with the class of June '27 to give the Junior dance. The enmmittees worked hard and a splendid dance was given, on which occasion a marble pedestal was presented to the school. The third year class formed a backbone for numerous teams. Other members joined clubs, and served on various committees. Bill Windsor, Bill Parker, Al I.evv and Elmer Antinson all made the baseball team. Ted Sanderson, David Hevves. 'Bud Jennings and George Mellaniel are traelimen of note. In swimming, Ralph Montali and Herbert Fowler were the stars. Many others lllillltl UAZIIHS too IIUHIQFOIIS to IIlE11tlOll. President ...........,i,... ,e.... r Holi Foluuss Vice-President ,,,,,,,... ...,.........,, ll hav Snirir Secretaij '...........ie,,,, e...,i ,.... l 1 Inwivnn I'11insoN Treasurer -..... ,,ee,e,,.. ..... N X '1L1-un SIIATTVGK Representative .....r,,,,..,,,.,.,.,....... ,,,,...............,. ltl l'lL COX Boys, Athletic Manager -,..,... ..,... ' View SANDIERSUN Girls' Athletic Manager ......, i.v,.. i Xxrlcineix FORTIN fwerz iyftzeo
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