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THE.RED.AND.WHITE GRADUATES S WE look forward to graduation, we must pause to recall the memorable incidents of our four years of high -school life. We see the sterling friend- ships of our fellow classmates and teachers. We recall the good times- the school dances and rallies, our athletic victories. in which we took so much pride and to which we gave our utmost support. How we yelled at gamesg how we strove for good grades. Backward, turn backward, O Time in thy way, Make me a freshman for only a day. The enthusiastic class of June, nineteen hundred and twenty-seven, two hundred and sixty strong, was officially welcomed into Lowell by the freshman reception. This was a great affair for the entering students. They were enter- tained with clever stunts and with a dance held in the girls' gymnasium. The affair was topped off with generous helpings of ice cream and cookies. As sophomores the class of '27 made rapid progress and proved itself to be a credit to the school. Only two more years! The low junior officers were Wardell Jennings, pres- ident: Jeanette Reese, vice-president: and Lee Pope, secretary. The high junior officers were William Welch, president: Gladys Moore, vice-president: and Jos- eph Newell, secretary. This class contributed many prominent athletes to the school. The junior dance was a decided success. c William Sullivan, Sara Alpert, and Scott Morrison were the capable low senior officers. Due to an efficient committee, the low senior dance was some- thing to be remembered. Lee Pope, dramatic star, was elected president of the high seniors. Betty Clarke and Wardell Jennings were chosen vice-president and secretary respectively. Lowell will have to get along somehow without the class of '27! Now it is only a memory-a vision of the past-and what a happy memory it is! -SPENCER SPARKS, Historian. 21
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YASUO VVILLIAM ABIKO CLARA MAY ADAMS HOWARD FREDERICK ADDLESTONE LURRAINIE ALEXANDER SARA ALPERT ARLEEN ALLINGHAM ROBERT ALTFIELD i 3 EARL MILTON AMPS ALBERT ARSLAN HENRY BARUE NATHAN ll.-XRNE'l I' MARGARET BARR ,.f 1 LAWRENCE GEORGE BARSOCCHINI OTTON BAUER
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