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BROWN JOHN POPE NANETTE FIGEL SprnqScetay qTeaue i EdooLoe PAT ZELLER nq Ed to of Red a d Whtc Spring Snuvrmgnn Extra' Extra' A new king and queen are el cted by the people they establish a govern ment of fun and frolic This was the cry of every royal newsboy when on Senior Day Jan uary l953 after many moments of suspense the results were announced to an audience of l!OO Lowellites Those elected where Phil Feh len president Carole Rosenthal vice presi dent Don Brown secretary John Pope trea surer Nanette Figel editor of the Lowell and Pat Zeller Red and White editor The high school career of Student Body President Phil Fehlen was a true-to-life suc- cess story. Friendly Phil achieved his high goal through participation in many activities, l-l wus L-ll president yell leader and a member of the Block L Big Brothers and the dance and rally committees. Carole Rosenthal that girl with the smile always had a friendly Hello how are you? for everyone. Being L-ll vice president a Big Sis- ter a lifer on the CSF and a member of the Shield helped Carole make the grade. The boy elected for writer s cramp was popu- lar Don Brown. Before he became student body secretary Don was fall editor of the Lowell and a member of the Scroll and CSF. John Pope although more famous for his feats on the football field, was also a member ot the Scroll, Block L, L-l 2 class secretary, and finally student body treasurer, Giving all he had at Lowell rallies and games was the second Stan Kenton, Gil Sciacqua. Gil's robust spirit helped the rooting section help the basketball team on to its many vic- tories, Many hard hours were put in by Nanette Figel to bring you a tremendous school paper with loads of names, your namesl Nanette, be- sides being editor of the Lowell, was also a member ot the Shield, Block L, and Big Sisters, The friendly, cooperative spirit of Pat Zeller inspired her staff to bring you what we think isa terrific year book, Pat was a member of the Block L, Big Sisters and worked hard with her staff on the journal. PHIL FEHLEN CAROLE ROSENTHAL ' d ' ' C GIL SCIACQUA Spring Yell Leader
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MANNY AGORASTOS MIKE LENSCHAU Fall Sec etary a Trea ure if DON BROWN BARRY MCCREA Ed to of Lo Fall Ed tor of Red and WhIte 152111 Svnnvrvrgna BILL MCCUBBIN KAY I-IELGESSON Fall P es dent a Vcc P PHIL FEI-ILEN Fall Yell Leader A hush fell over the throng gathered In the gaIly bedecked Lowell courtyard as KIng BIII McCubbIn and Queen Kay I-lelgesson were for mally declared rulers of the realm The Cablnef members chosen to serve the people were Manny Agorastos Royal Secretary MIke Len schau Treasurer of the Royal Purse Don Brown OffIcIal Scrlbe of the Lowell News and Barry McCrea Loyal Custodlan of the Annual Record the Red and WhIte Suddenly the newly ordaIned court Iester PhIl Fehlen bounded on the platform RaIsIng hIs hands IH the tradItIonal manner a huge roar arose from the crowd as the openIng cheers of t e E h Rah fnlled the aIr Bull McCubbIn our popular SOVGFGIQH doubtedly deserved the hIgh honors bestowed upon hIm because of hIs faIthfuI SGFVICS on the Block L BIg Brothers Scroll and as presIdent of the L I2 class Tall dark and handsome BIII was the Idol of basketball fans and freshman gIrls alIke BeIng a member of the Block L ShIeld BIg SIsters and a lIfer on the CSF were a few of Helgesson became the people s choIce Happy go lucky Manny Agorastos gaIned recognItIon on the Lowell grIdIron Scroll Block L and Blg Brothers The holder of the royal purse strungs MIke Lenschau has a long ImpressIve lIst of accom phshments to wrIte beSIde hIs name Only a few among these accomphshments were mem bershIp In the Scroll Block L CSF and BIg Brothers PhIl Fehlen our spIrIted yell leader besrdes belng a marvelous comuc had tIme to be L II class presIdent and a IIvely member of the dance and rally commattees The two Lowell scnbes Don Brown and Barry McCrea were favorItes of the people Thenr superb work on the Lowell and Red and Whlte respectIvely brought keen e Ioyment to all of theIr seventeen hundred read ers Don was BCIIVG In the Blg Brothers Scroll and CSF BeIng a capable edItor of the Red and WhIte was not the only ablllfy of ScrIbe Mc Crea Football track and Scroll Interested hIm I f r F ll s r Fall I r well I ' G I I ' T I . . I I I 4 I I , . I , , . .1 h A If Q 11 - - I A I I I Un' , ' t I A I I V ' ' ' r I r I F Il I rcsldent ' , I . I . ' II ' II the reasons why dark-haired, effervescent Kay , . . ,. . . I , , . U V ' I . , ' V I - V . A 1 I I I I I I . . . ' I I' , n- ' I I . , , .
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C7 u A 'ass 3 4 ,J X N,-ff ,ff wwf MY att Pfiluu ut rt illall igigh Svvninm Summer vacatuon was over and the castle was hummung wuth actuvuty once agaun When electuons were over ut was found that Prunce Wes Muto was hugh man on the senuor totem pole Rught below hum was vuce presudent Mar gue l-ledtke As secretary the hugh and mughtues chose Pruncess Duane Ward and for treasurer Prunce Gene Hawkuns The ball started to roll as the Senuor Actuvu tues Cornmuttee composed of B Auzenberg S Benuamun R Erhart M Feunsteun J Galluganu M Moss E Raffetto C Traug and D Glaf kudes planned the hugh senuor pucnuc at Faurfax on October 2l l952 The term really started out rught at thus gay attaur Through November and December the sen uors studued hard behund the castle s red bruck walls tor un January the fun started un agaun On the nught ot January l6 the senuors entered the Nob Hull Room ot the Faurmont Hotel to begun hours ot dancung and partues Thus was the nught of the Senuor Prom' As these one hundred plus students marched down the ausles of George Washungtoru Hugh School Audutoruum to Pomp and Curcum stance on January 27 they knew that never agaun would four years be spent un such a won derful way .ufxfyy Xi wt my fy 0 0 W AN T mf I I u i M32 T. ,f f 1 ,fl fl, X Qzflf I Z , fy 'N f Af, v x 4- X K' A lj ,, k X X, ,X 1' 1 X N ,J A 5, A xx , ,seas so c T ,fl If X lv f ls 1' I as I U U f ll f V. x .CX ,Eiuugyf ff Ng I N' ' . xl ', v ff, 'K , ,140 u qkkp' L ,X u Ky? XX ,A f -'N . ,ff , is s J X r- X. X x 'N Q Rx V. J If 2 U ,DX N. J xxx ffi 2 E-, It Prcsident7Wcs Muto, VuccfPrcsudcnt-Marguc Hcdtke, SccrctaryfDuanc War Treasure -Eugene Hawkurus. Q' , . . . I . . . . 1 . - I - I V I I ' . . . I . ' .' . . ,, . I ' I ' . I ' I ll - , I I h . I I . .I . I . - . ' . I ' '
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