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J U N E, I9 3 2 HIGH SENIORS HE class oT June '32 has won iTs eighT-lap race and received iTs sheepskin award. PresidenT David POT- Ter, Vice-PresidenT DoroThy EasTon, and SecreTary RoberT Church led The class on iTs Tinal lap To breasT The Tape oT graduaTionl Ervin Anderson was chosen valedicTorian and John Cahill, hisTorian. STudenT-body oTTicers were: Harry Carl- son, presidenT: BeTTy ScoTT, vice-presidenT: Henry Rolph, secreTary: RoberT May, ediTor of THE RED AND WHITE: Neil BesT, ediTor oT THE LOWELL: Maurice Salomon, aTh- leTic manager. Senior Shield and L members were Frances CarpenTer, Doris Chamberlin, Marie Hill, BeTTy Falconer, Frances Jud- son, Persis Kading, Marjorie Maynard, DoroThea Palviny, Elda Rodoni, BeTTy SCOTT, Grace WhiTby, and HarrieT WhiT- ney. ln The Scroll and L were ArThur Allen, John Cahill, Harry Carlson, RoberT Carney, RoberT Church, James Graves, Richard Hay, William Knapp, RoberT McGlashen, William Nelson, David PoTTer, Henry Rolph, and James Townsend. i Leading The R. O. T. C. were William Knapp, major: John Cahill, adiuTanT: William Deyl, Max Gruenberg, RoberT McGlashen, William McWood, and Norman Zeck, capTains: and Ralph BarkoTT, Marvin BraunsTein, James Car- riel, Frank Hickman, Ronald Lampe, Fred Lurman, Edward Perry, and Kendall Sherman, lieuTenanTs. Behind The TooTlighTs were Ervin Anderson, Billie Byers, PaTricia Craig, DoroThy EasTon, Barbara HampTon, James MacClenahan, MarTha STanley, and MarTha War- necke. DebaTing claimed Ervin Anderson, Max Gruenberg William Knapp and Aird MackinTosh. AcTive on The publicaTions were Frances Judson Thomas JohnsTon Fred Krieg, Bernard Mackall, HerberT Meyerinck, Maurice Salomon and BeTTe Warde GraTia Halverson was golT manager: Grace WhiTby was volley ball manager OuTsTanding aThleTes included RoberT Carney, Edmund Conroy and Richard Hay oT The championship baskeTball Team: Roy Ham, Thomas Korn and Raymond Schoen oT The '3O's: ArThur Allen, ElberT Byrnes, Fred Rosenberg Wesley Scheu Philip Levy and Henry WicksTrom in Track. ----mi
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-1-i RED xv WT-lITET l CLASS HISTORY l-lE Tour years Trom l928 To I932 spanned perhaps The mosT momenTOus era OT hisTory. The world con- sidered iT so because OT iTs impOrTanT aeronaulrical, poliTical, and Tinancial evenTs. BuT members OT The June class OT '32 OT Lowell l-ligh School have so regarded iT Tor an enTirely diTTerenT reason: namely, ThaT during Those years They were passing Through The mosT delighTTul parT OT Their liTe-Their high-school career. Early in AugusT, l928, The June class OT '32 assembled Tor The TirsT Time in The audiTorium OT Lowell High School. There The chieT execuTive, Mr. Clark, TOgeTher wiTh The Two members OT his cabineT, Mr. CrOTTs and Miss LacosTe, welcomed and advised Them. V ln January, l929, due To crowded cOndiTiOns aT Low- ell, iT was The Tirs+ class TO be exiled Temporarily To a building named Denman Annex. There, wiTh speed rec- ords being made in The air by CapTain l-lawlces, on The ground by Major Seagraves, and On The ocean by The sTeamship Bremen, iT is no wonder ThaT The lighTweighT Track Team, which was composed mainly OT Treshmen, Tol- lowed Those examples by winning TirsT-place honors. Par- Ticularly nOTeworThy was The Traclc Triumph OT OneDenman secTion Over all The oTher secTions OT The school. STarTing iTs second year, The class was recalled TO The main building in AugusT, l929. AT ThaT Time The eyes OT The world were liTTed slcywards by Dale and O'Brien, who seT an endurance record OT more Than l7lf2 clays, and by The GraT Zeppelin, which encircled The globe wiThin a TorT- nighT. Lowell's spiriTs were buoyed equally high, Tor had noT success meT every aTTempT OT Theirs so Tar? BuT Then The crash came, noT only on The sToclc marlceT wiTh a S25,000,000,000 loss, buT also on The TooTball Tield, where Lowell was Tinally deTeaTed aTTer a Tour-year supremacy. The eTTecT OT This enormous collapse paralyzed The whole world Tor Three years, iusT as The Lowell TooTball Team suTTered reverses Tor The nexT Three seasons. BuT ln The brighT lexicon OT yOuTh There is no such word as 'l:ail'. WiTh This moTTO beTore Them, The class prompTly redeemed iTselT by winning The baslceTball cham- pionship in The spring OT l93O and conTinuing iTs vicTOries Tor The nexT Two seasons. .. .. .. - ..l201.. .. ...
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