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Page 31 text:
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CBoy5' Council HE Boys' Council this term has been a decided success under the leadership of Fred Greeen, president, and Walter Nelson, secretary. The Council has met about once a month to arrange matters concerning the sale of tickets to games and school functions. The main object this term was to induce the student body to patronize the school bank. Mr. Saunders sponsored. Twenty-.seven
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x 9' The Scroll ana' L HE Scroll and L is an honor society for boys, composed of twenty-two members. The Scroll and L does a great deal for the school by heading the various com- mittees, some of these look after the auditorium, the court, taxi service, the bank and refreshments for dances. One of the most important duties of the Scroll and L is the supervision of rallies. Their efhciency in this task was especially noticeable. The ofhcers for the past term were Russell Pierce, president, and William Warren, secretary. Twenty-fix U
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jud Taylor Rupert Pray Al Cook Amt. Yell Leader Yell Leader Ant. Yell Lender Cfiooting EE-RAH-RAH, Ooo-rah-rah, L-O-W-E-L-L, Lowell! Lowell High, Wow! And the Spring term of 1929 was on its way with Poot Pray and his two able assistants, Al Cook and Jud Taylor, extracting these enthusiastic cheers from an eager-to-root student body. Basketball! Lowell High Varsity, rah-rah-rah-rah-rah-rah! Lowell High Varsity, Hooray! Terminating the basketball season in a blaze of glory. The baseball team also received its share of Poot Prayls spirit medicine, and finished the season among the winners who added athletic credit to Lowell. Stroke! Stroke! Stroke! Rah-rah-rah! and across the finishing line swept another great Lowell crew, urged on by the loyal spirit of Lowell. Track, soccer, swimming-all had the support of everything Lowell could give in the way of rooting. And finally the term ended with Poor, Al and Jud standing before us with the last strains of Hail, Red and White'! still resounding in our ears, and con- cluded their duties as leaders by bringing forth an Ooo-rah-rah such as was never heard before by the solemn gray walls surrounding the tradition-crowned court. Twenty-eight
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