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service societies SCROLLANDL Q fi Capably led by Paul LeBaron, president, and Henry 555 555 Clafiin, secretary, the efforts of the Scroll and L service 555 555 society were greeted with success. The twenty-two 555 555 members are to be commended individually and collec- EEE 555 tively for their unseliish efforts. 1 Much of the work 555 WL l'W0N is done through committees, which were numerous and rendered much school service. The most important committees must include the Poster, Flag, Auditorium, Refreshment, Court, Garden, and Banner committees. 1 As will long be remembered by the newcomers to our school, the Scroll and L, in conjunction with the Shield and L, gave those attending a hearty welcome in the form of the Freshman Reception. The success of this semi-annual affair, depending as it does on the ability to feel like oldtimers, rests very heavily upon the members of the service societies. 1 The Scroll and L, through years of service, as exemplified in this present term, has reached its present esteemed position. Every boy at Lowell should feel that the attainment of membership in this society is truly an honor. SHIELD AND L This term the Shield and L carried on its service to Lowell under the very energetic leadership of President Betty Young. She was ably assisted by Patricia McNeil, as vice president, and Janice Himmel- wright, secretary. Each of the members lent her untiring efforts toward serving the school and helping whenever needed. It is one of the characteristics of the Shield and L always to be ready when duty com- mands. 1 Witliin this honor society there were many important com- mittees, including the Little Sisters, Freshmen Reception, Rally, and Lost and Found. All these committees carried on their work efficiently and did more than their part to aid in the smooth functioning of the activities at Lowell. The members have newly formed a garden com- BEITY YOUNG mittee, the purpose being to beautify the school, especially the court. 1 The Shield and L also took it upon itself to assist in the maintenance of order and quiet at the rallies. 1 Every Shield and L member has worked faithfully, and truly deserves the high position she has attained. Her name on the membership roll of this society is the highest tribute that can be paid a girlis character and ability to serve. , i241
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hig four class Led by llarold Meller, Muriel Mills, and Carlos Stewart, the high senior class had a verv memorable term. 1 The dance committee was composed of Irlarold Meller, Muriel Mills, Carlos Stewart, Robert lladeler, Raymond Lang, Paul Lellaron, Lorraine Lunt, Max Moore, Virginia Stadtteld, Arnold Stamps, Allen VVilliams, and Tlettv Young. 1 M any members of the class were prominent in activities. Max Moore was student body president: Virginia Stadtfeld, vice-president: Alvin Altneld, secretary: George Carter, editor of the Red and XYhite 2 Raymond Lang, editor of the Lowell 3 Robert Hadeler, manager of publications. 1 The Scroll and L claimed Paul Lellaron, president, Alvin Altfield, Stanley Cohn, Robert lsladeler, Harold Meller, Max Moore, Arnold Stamps, Carlos Stewart, Allen Wlilliams, and 'Peter Youdallg the Shield and L, lletty Young, president, Evelyn Avery, Audrey Frankel, Janice Himmelwright, Lorraine Lunt, Audrey Meier, Mary Louise McNutt, lllinore Mingst, Mary -lane Reeves, Hazel Saun- ders, llarbara Schieck, and Virginia Stadtfeld. 1 Allen XVilliams pre- sided over the lloys' Council 1 Lorraine Lunt, the Girls' Council. 1 Mary ,lane Reeves was vice-president of the C.S.F. 3 Virginia Ryan was presi- dent of the Literary Club. 1 Valedictorian and Historian of the class were Clement Krasnow and lletty Moore, respectively. 1 Directing the Red and XYhite were George Carter, editor, Alvin Alttield, Stanley Cohn, Yito I7'Acquisto, Robert Hadeler, and Paul Lellaron. On the Lowell staff were editor Raymond Lang, Peter llragolovich, Phyllis Meinberger, Louise Morch, and Hazel Saunders. 1 Clement lirasnow, Cressida Mielke, Max Moore, -lean Marie XYilkin, and Allen XYilliams were promi- nent in llramatics. Allen XYilliams won second place in the Individual Speaking contest. 1 Shipley Prugh was Major of the R.O.T.C. assisted by Capt.-Adjt. Taran- tino: Captains, llenjamin, McFadden, Rhode: Lieutenants, Miller, Salt, VX'ollner. 1 llarold Meller headed the lllock L So- ciety, in which there were eighteen high seniors. 1 Prominent on the football tield were Co-captain Youdall, Albertson, llac- cei, Vasqualetti, XYarton. Carlos Stewart starred on the 120-lb. basketball team. Soccer men included Campbell, Chandler, Crummey, llorwin, Fahn, Georgian, Mc- Carthy. Arnold Stamps holds the A.A.A. 880-yard track record. 1 Managing girls' athletics were Marjorie Cummings, G.A.A. secretaryg llelen Doyle, riding manager: Carolyn McDonald, clerk of awards: Hazel Saunders, president, and Mary .lane Reeves, secretary of the lllock L. l 26 l :na re.. mmm. sa.-W. tm, mm. Mums. Hldeln hi law- Lund. Mlm M-lu in-MQ VA..-n
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