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HIGH SENIORS HE Class oT December i934 is graduaTing and The worlc oT Donald BuTler, presidenT, BeTTy Kerns, vice-presidenT, and BeTTy McNeil, secreTary, is compleTed. The class has con- TribuTed leaders To every acTiviTy. V Frank Mor- ris, Jean Kelly, RoberT Jacobs and Jack BurTon held sTudenT body oTTices. June ATTolTer was presi- deni' oT The Girls' Council and l-larold Saunders headed The Boys' Council. V Scroll and L mem- bers included AlTred Baer, William Brigham, John Bryan, Jaclc Cowden, Fred Drewes, William FuiiTa, Powell Humphrey, RoberT Jacobs, William MiT- chell, Frank Morris, RoberT Sherman, RoberT Walsh. Shield and L members were June ATTolTer, Eleanor l-lamilTon, Jean Kelly, BeTTy Kerns, Linda McNuTT, Barbara Merville, KiTTy Shaw, DoroThy Willcin, BeTTy Williamson, Jane Yager. V Reynold Cohn, Sam Silver, Adrian Scharlach, Leon Ben- iamin debaTed. 8 The sTage held Richard Crosby, George l-lagens, Jack Lipman, Adele SchwarTz and Marie Wallcer. V AcTive on The publicaTions were Reynold Cohn, Jane Jacobi, Richard Jones, Edgar Krieger, Adrian Scharlach, and KiTTy Shaw oT The Red and WhiTe, while The Lowell claimed June ATTolTer, Richard Glassman and Ted Tolclas. V Those who upheld Lowell's aThleTic presTige were AI Baer, Leon Benjamin, William Brigham, Jack BruTon, Don BuTler, Russell Clarke, Jack Cow- den, Jaclc Davis, Ed l-laas, Jaclc Lipman, Al Mal- niclc, Denny Moore, Franlc Morris, Jack Neuenberg, Harold Saunders, Perry SchoTT, Bob STabler, Diclc SuTTon, and l-larry Von Volkman. v Niels SchulTz was The R.O.T.C. major, and Jack Laughlin, Bernal Blaclc, l-lenry Kearney, Bill Brode, Owen McKeviTT, Adrian Scharlach, Louis Goldberg, and Francis Jacoby were oTficers. I 7
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CLASS HISTORY ELLOW GraduaTes, Teachers, ParenTs and Friends: - As The class ValedicTorian musT be a propheT and gaze inTo The crysTal beyond The presenT, The class His- Torian musT reTlecT in The hour glass OT Time The high-lighT evenTs which shall Torm a parT OT our liTe memories. V lT was in The Spring Term OT I93I ThaT mosT OT The mem- bers OT our presenT graduaTing class were elevaTed Trom elemenTary school To high school. We were indeed dismayed by The ideals and pracTices OT secondary school liTe. Lowell honor sOcieTies and adminisTraTion leaders oTTicially welcomed us aT a Freshman RecepTion, a gala evenT ThaT leaves vivid and lingering memories. V The newness OT our enTrance inTo high school liTe had noT yeT vanished, when, in The Fall OT The year l93 I, we were TransTerred To Lowell's annex, The Denman School Building, because OT over- crowded school condiTions aT The main ediTice. lT was in This sTage OT our high school liTe ThaT a brieT disrupTiOn Occurred in our ranlcsp some members remained aT Denman unTil Their junior year, while oThers reTurned To The Lowell building as low sophomores. V Our sophomore year provided The developing sTage in our high school careers. ATTer a Two- year period as lower classmen, in The Spring OT l933, we emerged inTo The splendor OT The upper classmen's world. V Prior TO This Time we had been iniTiaTed only inTo Lowell's academic liTe, and Though, OT course, our high sTandard oT scholarship was noT only mainTained buT advanced, we were now inauguraTed inTo The realms OT Lowell's social and aThleTic worlds, in which many OT our represenTaTives gained prominence. v Now, like The Tlame OT a burning Tire spreading Trom The maTch, To The paper, To The wood, and evenTually To The coal, we had passed Trom Treshmen, To sophomores, TO iuniors, and suddenly were seniors. We endeavored To serve as examples Tor The resT OT The sTudenT body, while we were slowly buT surely approaching The Threshold OT graduaTion-a Turn- ing poinT in all our lives. v The hisTory OT our Tour-year Tenure aT Lowell has been analogous wiTh The growTh and developmenT OT our own UniTed STaTes during The same period. UNCERTAINTYI ThaT word expresses mOsT clearly The social, economical, and indusTrial condiTions in Our counTry during The hecTic years OT l93O and l93I when American exisTence was aT iTs lowesT ebb. The very ToundaTions OT our 6OvernmenT Trembled. CapiTalism, Communism, and Fascism, and oTher harsh phrases, new To The vocabulary OT The average American ciTizen, were direcTed Towards The naTion's capiTal. The American people Taced a serious crisis. V ln l932, a new man was placed in The PresidenT's chair in The WhiTe l-louse--a man brimming wiTh personaliTy, and possessing I 8
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