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DR. MARTINE claims the hig faculty. Teaches German and the German Club. M R. D O B S O N. teacher of physiology, is the only bearded man on the faculty. He spent many years teaching in China be' fore coming to Lowell. h distincf tion of being the only uDoctor on our SPOHSOFS MR. BASS is evi dently giving an Econ. talk here. He teaches some his' tory. and in lighter mood, he'll tell you of his athletic days or predict a game score for you. MR. BARKER finds time away from his math. classes to guide the Camera Club. Through him, the timefhonored dark room has been revived. M R. T U C K E R seems to be conduct' ing a Latin lesson. Sometimes you'll find him selling tick' ets at the Bank Counter or eating with the boys at a table in the Caf . MR. KITCHEN represents Lowell in the A. A. A., is perennial doorman at games, coaches swimming, tennis and lightweight football. Wait till our new gym is hnished-will he strut ! addition to teaching history, uPacihc be kept pacificn? MR. BARNES looks worried over what grade to give somebody in Physics. He heads the Science Department, is a counsellor, def cides who has enough grade points to make C. S. F. MR. LORBEER coaches debaters to win ten years of championships in Here he seems to be grave-can't the Y FACULT sPR1No 1938 Stephens, Mr. Leroy H., Principal Lacoste, Miss Eugenie, VicefPrincipal and Dean of Girls Monroe. Mr. Hudson M., VicefPrincipal and Dean of Boys Harrison, Miss E. P., Secretary Miller, Mrs. Rose, Attendance Clerk Dieser, Mrs., Nurse Adams, Miss R. M., Physical Ed. Alexander. Miss H. I., Music, English Alger, Mr. L G., History Angus, Miss M. S., French Austin, Mr. Barker, Mr Barnes, Mr A., Science, Mechanical Draw. Miss F., English Balensiefer, . L C., Mathematics . L. B., Science fHeadj Barrett, Miss K. C., Latin Bass, Mr. G. W., History Baxter, Miss M. A., Science Beardsley, Miss L. I., English Belli, Miss E., English, Italian Butler, Miss L., Mathematics Carroll, Miss M. E., English, Library Chase, Miss M., Art, Dramatics Cleghorn, Mr. A. M., History fHeadj Croker, Mrs. F. M., History Curts, Mr. G., Mathematics Devlin, Mr. M., Music Dobson, Mr. R. I., Science Duffy, Miss A. G., English fHeadD Dunn, Mr. R., Science, Mathematics Fast, Mr. N. C., History, Science, Physical Ed. Flexsenhar, Capt. H. I., R. O. T. C. Flynn, Miss D., Physical Ed. Gallagher, Mr. E. D., Mathematics, Typing Gerlough, Mr. L. S., History Gray, Miss F. H., Spanish Graybiel, Mr. I. M., Science Harris, Mr. E. H., Physical Ed. Henderson, Mrs. E. W., English Henrich, Mr. L. I., Science Herrmann, Miss F. L., Art Hill, Mrs. L, French Hunt, Miss A. P51 Ielinski, Miss L., English Iohnston, Mr. F. E., Science Jordan, Mrs. M. W., English, Dramatics Kast, Mr. G., Science Kellogg, Miss E. E., Science MR. HUDSON MONROE VicefPrincipal Dean of Boys
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PRINCIP LS l MESSAGE The Year Book should be a record of the ideals, aims, struggles, and achievements of the school during the year. How far the prevailing fashion in annuals has led to this accomplishment is open to question. The Red and White of the last few years has given a very adequate and faithful record of the athletic and extrafcurricular activities of the school, and these play an important and an integral part in the high school of today. The art work is excellent and enhances greatly the value of the book. It is a graphic picture of the life of the school, but a picture that is not complete and will not be, until fashions in anf nuals change, as all fashions do, and space is found to preserve in the lasting form that the printed page gives some evidence of success in academic fields, in literary endeavor, and in the pursuit of those fundamental cultural values of which Lowell is justly proud. However, as I turned over the pages of past annuals, I began to realize that with all its incompleteness the Red and White is more than an artistic and attractive picture book. There is evidence on every page of goals striven for and won, of growth and development, of character building, and through it all a great loyalty to Lowell and to the principles for which it stands. The thought of loyalty brought to my mind a paragraph that Mr. F. H. Clark, a true scholar and for many years Principal of Lowell, gave to the Student Body for its guidf ance. It was this slightly modified translation of the old Athenian oath: We will never bring disgrace to this, our school, by an act of dishonesty or cowardness, nor ever desert our comrades, we will uphold the ideals and sacred things of the school, both alone and with many, we will revere and obey the city's laws, and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence in others, we will strive unceasingly to quicken the general sense of public duty, and transmit this school greater, better and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us. '
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MR. PETERSCN is a newcomer but F A 4 l l L I I has plenty of Lowell spirit, Chem. is S P R I N G 1 9 3 8 mgapiittpgorgie science departments Kitchen, Mr. C. L., Physical Ed. Kuhnle, Mrs. V. T., English, Red and White Lee, Miss E. S., Latin, Mathematics Libby. Mr. B. B., Mathematics Lightner, Mrs. A., Salesmanship, Typing Lo Forti. Mrs. M., Mathematics, Spanish, Typing Lorbeer, Mr. G. C., History Martine, Dr. E. M., German Matchette, Miss O., English McBride, Miss M., Mathematics McCaron, Miss R., English McCord. Mr. C. H., Mechanical Draw. McDonald. Mrs. M. E., English Mensing. Miss B. M., German, English Metcalf, Miss G., Spanish, English Moore, Mr. S. W., History Morrin. Miss M. If: Neff, Mr. B, H., Physical Ed. Neppert. Miss M., Music Oliver. Mrs. M. M., Spanish O'Malley, Miss H.. Art Osborn, Miss E. M., Latin, English, Journalism Csuna, Miss A. M., Spanish Peckham, Miss G. C., English, History Peterson, Mr. M., Science Polland, Mr. S. K., English, Dramatics Reston, Miss G. I., French Revoy, Miss H. M., French Robertson, Mr. A. I., Science Sanders, Mr. G. B., Mathematics Schneider, Mr. D., Music Schou, Miss E. M., History Schwartz, Mr. A., Science Scott, Miss E. G., Library Smith, Miss A. G., French Smith, Mrs. L. B., Physical Ed. Tucker, Mr. F. B., Latin CHeadj Voyne, Mr. M., Physical Ed. Walsh, Mr. C. F., English Welch, Miss H. A., Mathematics fHeadJ Whitaker, Miss A., Latin, German Williams, Mr. S., History, Spanish Wilson, Miss W., Physical Ed. i1Absent on leavc. MISS EUGENIE LACOSTE 1 VicefPrincipal TW '11 nf Gif?-S his subject and he is kept busy look MISSWHITAKER almost didn't want to tell us who she is. Maybe the Latin grade she's record' ing isn't so high. Maybe it's a grade in German for she teaches that, too. MR. SANDERS teaches Algebra but he is a better known igure pass' ing through the halls with locks in his hand. His is the thankless job of assigning and checking all lockers. MISS WELCH is the head of the math, department. She is a counsellor as well. This picture shows her in her true colors-serif ously and conscienf tiously at work. MISS RESTCN is a member of the Modern Language Department, known to many Lowell graduates for the teaching of her language special' ty, French. M R. M O O R E doesn't usually put his hat on this fast. Teaches United States Hi story, sponsors the Psy' chology Club, di' rects the program and social activities ofthe C. S. F. MR. MCCORD is mechanical draw' ing instructor, layout man for the Red and White , bluefprint maker, hrefdrill director, senior counsellor. No wonder he goes camping in the summer. M R. W A L S H teaches Englishg heads the Block L Society's traffic dutf ies, composes poetry, reads some of his Irish wit at rallies, directs the Shakes' pearian Festival.
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