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Red and 1 Fall Semester nineteen hundred and thirty-six f Lowell High School 7 Volume 58 Published by Lowell High School Students' Association San Francisco, California
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MR. Tnoxxixs A. SMITH MR. HARRY W. SieAwEi.L e ication Even religion has not always been able to surpass the ability of art and science to eunoble lXlan's nature. To some men, the hidden meanings of life have been discovered and made clearer from these sources. 1 Lowell, with her primary interest in the humanities, has always been proud of her leadership in the arts and in the sciences. To men who work zealously in her class rooms to interpret the increasingly import- ant influence of science and art in our modern world, she gives homage and praise. 1 Mr. Harry XV. Seawell, splendidly educated both here and abroad to understand and to execute all that is finest in the realm of art, served Lowell well in his freehand drawing classes for eighteen years. 1 M r. Thomas A. Smith, as a member of Lowell's science depart- ment, taught upper division students chemistry and physics so excel- lently that foundations were laid for future college students that were the envy of those less fortunate in their preliminary training. Begin- ning his service to Lowell twenty-six years ago, he rose in respect and admiration until six years after his appointment he was made head of his department, an honor indeed in the face of the outstanding men and women who compose it. His leadership was always felt and praised. 1 Quietly, gentlemanly, scholarly, devotedly, Mr. Seawell and Mr. Smith gave time and effort to their teachings, enriching Lowell at the expense of their own health and strength. Retirement has been involun- tary and premature. 1 ln dedicating this hfty-eighth f'Red and XYhite to these two members of our faculty, who retired in June of this year, we do so, missing their kindly presence, mindful of their scholarly significance, and hopeful that steadily improved health will offer many days of leisure and abundance in which art and science can still con- tribute and uplift. l2l
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