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LAN l'l,A.' ICLASSESI M.u:N1rflc:uN'r C.-YI'HIiDRAI.S. churches, and simple mon- asteries. some in ruins. others preserved for centuries. are a common but important sight throughout most of the twenty Spanish-Amcrican Republics. The glorious temples. exquisitely sculptured without the use of metallic tools. represent a perfection in architecture and art forms which have never been surpassed. ltflighty mountains surrounding these museums of rc- ligious art lend mystery and grandeur to the fantastic structures and ruins-the greatest wonders of the Americas. Practically each church has its distinctive note, its own striking example of Spanish Renaissance architecture. In their lofty interiors the passing drama of most of their history is intricately carved. The church, an important element in ancient and lnodern Latin life, has been the teacher of all classes of society. None has more willingly responded to its teachings for spiritual guidance than the simple peasant. Even today in modern Latin America the regulation of schools is in the hands of' the church. But education has changed from the idea of pure culture to a com- bination of cultural and technical training. Ambitious. previously hidden are now brought to light to develop a more intelligent and broad-minded race whose appreciation of art, education and good manners is at present noteworthy.
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I IIS ch In I I AIITA ll TA ll-HGH 41 President ll 4 ROOM REPS. ROBERT NEPH Second Row: Drouin, Holmes. Brush, Finlayson Clark First Row: Kasper, Lelbach,lIopkins. Sherrifis, Foster, Steiner, Williams Moody Kurtz Vice President KATHLEEN KELLAR H 4 DANCE CUMMITTEE Clark, Nelson. Neher. Neph, Kellar, Council, Hubbard Kasper Secretary ELRINO NEHER Members of this term's High Senior Class participated in all activities and busied themselves in all services. Some of their enthusiasm and spirit will be left at Lowell after they have departed. Efficiently leading the graduating class were President Robert Neph, Vice Presi- dent Kathleen Kellar, and Secretary Elrino Neher. Holding Student Body Offices were Robert Curley, President, Frances Harrison, Vice Presidents Joseph Cullen, Secretary, Mary Engler, Cafeteria Managerg Joseph Mitchell, Journal Editor. Heading the Shield and MLN was Ellen Shank, and High Senior members were Emma Mae Cowden, Marie Cummings, Mary Engler, Roberta Falen, Katinka Gallin, Rosemary Cantner, Frances Harrison, Bobby Harter, Frances Hubbard. Eleanor Hyman, Betty Kasper, Constance Knoph, Marion Shook, Phyllis Snell, Pearl Steiner, Carla Wassersleben, and Sheila Yelland. Robert Kitchen, President, Scroll and uL'7 that admitted lligll seniors Frederick Beaver, Eugene Clark. Howard Council, Joseph Cullen, Robert Curley, Howard Dallmar, Wfilliam Garry, Joseph Mitchell, Elrino Neher, Caxton Rhodes, Willianl Ross, Bruce Sutherland, and James Weeks. The school's room representatives elected Alice Mary Willianis, to the Presidency of the Girls, Council and Eugenie Clark, President of the Boys' Council. Gloria Meyer directed C. S. F. affairs. This term's Red and Wlhite was edited by Joseph Mitchell. His efficient staff in- cluded Wvilliam Callahan, ,lune Crook, Ann Cwin, Frances Harberg, Muriel Hem- merl, ,lean Malone. Eileen Muzinich, Robert Pedigo, Lois Rosevear, La Yonne Sears, Peggy Wvarde, and James Vfeeks. Vlvilliam Coblentz, Roberta Falen. Katinka Callin, Betty Mae Lewis. Pia Lombardi, Harold Silverstein, and Warren Unna were prominent on the 'Lowell'i stall. flur high debating standards were upheld by Hans Beetz, Frances Hubbard, Bar- bara McRae, Marion Neustadt, and Ellen Shank. Numerous auditorium skits and our successful term play What a Life, were presented by our Dramatics Society. which included Myra Buchholz., joseph Cullen, Wwilliam Carry, Frances Harrison, Betty Longland. Lois Longland, Robert Lynch, Corliss McDonald, Warren Mohr. Claire Hoody, Patricia Niemeyer, Betty Peterson, llilliam Ross, Ellen Shank. and ,lunc Stcege. Dorothy MacKenzie won the All-City Shakespearean contest: 14
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