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22 r! The RED and WHITE Eugene Sheehan Evelyn de Richard Steuben Pretident Vife'Pre.ridenl Secrelary Senior Class llilliisifory EY! Iiresthiel Where .ya goin'?'i This way for the elevator to the top Q ide floor! The swimming pool is on the roof. These echoes still find their way about Lowell, and we do unto others as was did unto us. Our history started with this initiation in january, 1925, and since then our lives at Lowell have been filled with many interesting events. How well we remember the first few weeks of our high school career! They were indeed sad and sorrowful ones. Unable to find our classrooms, repeatedly using the wrong stairways, innocent and ignorant of the customs of Lowell, frightened at the size and dignity of the high and mighty Seniors, we were about to give up the ghost, when the long remembered Freshman Reception saved the day. We began to feel like genuine Lowellites, a unit of that institution which stands for Loyalty, Obedience, Willingness, Eagerness, Liberality, and Learning. Within a few months we were affiliated with some school activity other than that of the classroom. Some of us joined clubs, others tried out for various athletic teams, and a few qualified and were carried on the various school squads. Our sophomore year found us gaining in prestige in our respective clubs and on athletic teams. Our weaknesses were better known by our teachers, and theirs in turn were better known to us. The custom of having interclass football, since discontinued, was running in full force at this time. Our strength and cooperation can best be illus- trated by the success of our sophomore team. They administered severe defeats to the freshman, junior, and R. O. T. C. squads. This feat has not been equaled by any other sophomore class in the history of the school. How big we felt when in January, 1927, we became Juniors! We were now included in that part of the Lowell High School called the Upper Division. With our junior standing there came a privilege hitherto denied us. We were allowed to
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