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02.17.1942 thru 01.26.1945.pdf - The Lowell

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u ttan^For <strong>The</strong> Memories I<br />

..:.-:-».•;:•- Uy^Ury Brandt and Jla Sulllrsn r<br />

Thank* for the: memories— -:>y.'_,{. y<br />

- ot dancing In the court or watching from the,<br />

bench, of smelly third floor halls after SO2 experiments'<br />

of: the*Chemistr>-l "lasses, of. the sama<br />

odoriferous halls when the cafe chef decided to<br />

cook corned beef and cabbage, of rallies In the<br />

courVnnd the ear-blastipc sounds of a rallr In tho<br />

fCgxa.-; ' ' • " • - •*>; r -ffi ;.<br />

Thinks for the memories— ..' /; • ' ~ ,.<br />

of your "Santa .ClauaTnature, Mr. Kut: of<br />

your "rare" classes, Mr. Bos 1 :; of your sceU'class<br />

handling. Miss Adams; of >our lenient qualities.<br />

Mint Boehm, of your never-failing Interest. Mrs.<br />

Hill; of Mr. Johnsten forcing••» perfect "flow- .<br />

er": of the "Fpider**" tolerant but good mature;<br />

of Mr. Walsh'* "Casey^-prwentatioM. ( : -. ,<br />

Than** for the memories—"-j '•' !• -<br />

of » yell leader like Noil Reybum, a student<br />

body president like BUI Joslyn and a vlcc-ptwldent<br />

like Jont.*. Rico, or handsome men Itkt Bud<br />

Jnnes, Bill Mcyes, and Bud oplegl. of clamorous<br />

Pat Nlemeyer, of swashbuckling R. 0. Colonel<br />

.^Dud" Martin, of "tulle" Dot Ksnps. 01' the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

Editor oxtraordlr.alre, Charlie Uavis.<br />

Thorites for tl.e memories-— -<br />

of the <strong>Lowell</strong>'s •xrW of adviser*. "Chief Patterson.<br />

"Our Pal Al" McKeevcr, and "Otuy" Osborn;<br />

of tho rising number of candid pictures<br />

used.In the-Journals, of friendly, hospitable Miss<br />

O'Malley. of Mareio Williams' "Boogio Woogic,"<br />

of Shield and Scroll freshman receptions, always<br />

Kood for a laugh.<br />

Thanks for She memories—<br />

' of three glorious football rhampionships, nf<br />

thrilling basketball victories end defeats, of term<br />

play* and variety showu, of spring vacnt'onb at<br />

Carmc], and the 31V#T, or summers at TniVe. of<br />

Saturday uljrnu at Larkspur, of <strong>Lowell</strong> night at<br />

tho Muik, ot sUyJng together In the stands to<br />

wing the hymn whether victory or c'jfcnt vras ours,<br />

of raspy throats after "jrivlng cnl" with tho AJIU<br />

ThanJa for the memories—<br />

of which there am many stored for us In those<br />

Red and White journal*, of thu various <strong>Lowell</strong>*<br />

and ot the swell staffs . .we havu qilte a collection<br />

after four years, of those hot dogs In the<br />

"Doghouse" .. well, the buns were good.<br />

Thanks for the memories—<br />

of being hnahed Into silence when in the library<br />

by Miss Scott and MUs Anderson, then befog<br />

moved to an Isolated spi-t; of those lovely gym<br />

suits, that, in spite of ai! the professed dislfUc,<br />

tho ftlris will unwillingly miiu; of the nct-to-Lcforgotten<br />

senior-teacher, baseball games . .<br />

where all tho school cheers Its favorite teacher<br />

on on he steals a bane; of the horrible but unforgittiblo,<br />

days when the cufe was devoid of food<br />

ol any sort and the upp*jr cfcmmcn were always<br />

the ones to go hungry.<br />

Thanks for tho memories—<br />

of those trackmen running around thu block,<br />

of those "21" cars loaded so that hnadK are almost<br />

sticking out the windows, of "<strong>The</strong> Spider's'* Hub<br />

mustache gnlly blowing lit the breeze at the<br />

rallies, of thn«4> nloppy sweaters nnd saddle shoes,<br />

of those clan tHnce? znd being thrilled at the<br />

first one when n low three, and of that front bond<br />

sale to buy our bomber for Locell.<br />

Thanks for the memories— .<br />

of those ctlcbritlcs we saw on the st*>ge at<br />

our rallies, of those wonderful senior days, of our<br />

Treasury flag with itars blossoming out, of tlic<br />

thrill of seeing ex-LowcllitcR coming back in uniform<br />

or with the cr.llcge flump on them, rf the<br />

car paraded before the Poly-<strong>Lowell</strong> football<br />

clothes, of our exclusive night rallies on the eve<br />

-, of the Turk';y Day game.<br />

Thankr fur the memories—<br />

of growing Victory Gardens In biology, of<br />

muffing songs like "Minnto Kirn Trinidad" at the<br />

rallies nnd loving it, of the leg mnkc-un fad<br />

which faded ns the sunny days gave the girl* a<br />

good tan. of the coke* at the ftivvrito spot, and of<br />

the cut slips waiting far us in th j morning. '<br />

Thafia for the memorir, 1 —<br />

of four years at LewII.<br />

Elmer's Tune<br />

Why are the stars (Alvina Temple and Ed De<br />

vine)<br />

Always winkln' (Bob Ed-'.y)<br />

And nd bUnkin' (Violet Vincent) nwvo.' nwvo.'<br />

What hat makes a fellow (Bob Buchanan) Buchanan<br />

Start ihinkin' (Howard Joyce)<br />

Of fallin' In love (Alice Rill anj Ken McLonnan}?<br />

> It's not the season (spring, 1043);<br />

<strong>The</strong> reason .'you tell us)<br />

It's plain as the moon (Twin Peaks on a dear<br />

night)— • •<br />

It's just "Elmer's Tune."<br />

Why diei -i lady (Virginia Stede) of cfahty<br />

Gfl out on the loose (Don Rora«y) 7<br />

Why does a gander (RJi:e Croker)<br />

Meander In search of a goose (Carolyn McGtrrl-<br />

What wiU U tho h kick (Cliff Gbmts><br />

In a chicken (D^e;* Barry) Barry),<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong> magic in Jew (Winkler)<br />

?<br />

Its'lust Its'lust "Elmer's Tono."<br />

IJi*.en. Uitcn n (all you freshmen)<br />

<strong>The</strong>re's ^ lot you're l|sb'.o l|sb'o to be nimbi*<br />

ssaF<br />

Sing It (Barbara Warren)<br />

Swing It (Rose Ann Loviner)<br />

Tho blnjlu (Cynthia'Du liolj and Corinnt Ki|.<br />

cunejt<br />

Tho coo on the beat (GcontoGromMko). "<br />

<strong>The</strong> CMdy-mnker (Dfck Wwrtn), '<br />

Tho bakor (Bill Cnrlqr). •'<br />

Tho man lit vh« tuett (Boh .'ani»n)V<br />

•;.. <strong>The</strong> mac,'In the moon (Vic Bolserce),<br />

• All sing •'SlmnrN Tune." •<br />

THK LOWELU'TIIUItSnAV. JUNE 10. 1943<br />

Teepee Tattle Ta:les<br />

Graduation, palpitation. .<br />

thinks). Some girls are glamorous"<br />

Must of us are on vacation. - nnd some aren't. " Neither Is Elva<br />

.Though we work, though we play. Stccle. - . V •? • •<br />

Gossip will be here to stay. Attention: Gas stamps will be<br />

Elections, rallies, block: and Ravels tho only bribes actfptmi for men-<br />

We havcf followed on their travels; tion In thesi-columns. 'Too bod you-<br />

and we've noticed— didn't have any, Barbara GuIdotU."<br />

That BUI Curtey has wou his bet. Thoro's nothing we can lay. Gas<br />

Ho and Itirbara Correro are & cute stamps or no gas stjunps. Turn<br />

couple. So WKKK Iiabelle Phllow St*ego and Doug Horn^r arc 0. K.<br />

and Cal Copsey.<br />

ou are Virginia Strtlo" and Fritz!<br />

.- Our vice-president, Ruth Gum- Glauser. "., • •<br />

brcchl, always with Paul White.<br />

Mary Sheffcy with a merchant<br />

It's a good thing Lorellites can<br />

marlno cadet now, but not for long.<br />

tnkes K)1 the dies that havo been<br />

. Mario Wagner—everywhere with<br />

dished out. Sincert- anologlec to a<br />

an interesting unknown.<br />

gn>ilunte who has r=ally taken It<br />

Pflulu JutJoe with Gene Voyssie.<br />

on the chin. Yns, Barbara Oliver,<br />

We couldn't help noticing Marge<br />

you can take U!<br />

Hirr* with nul one, but all of the June 10 and graduation ami the<br />

commandos .tt the term play, or end o; sleuthing. U«member r.hin:<br />

Helen Kockos learning now to Nick AstrahnxiuUff studied his<br />

'Irltu. or Wlnnfa Morgan with Davo Icsnons, Don fr'humflcher wan quite<br />

Berwick, or Rob Olson looking "so the boy. Holt Eddy •ACtit araunn<br />

dapper.'!<br />

with Bantam Uonan). I'at KriJI<br />

Rcmcaiber "our innn for arty* v^u nobudv uud quiet about It, no<br />

ones money," lohnny llnnlgmve, one knew Jo fclly. Wo discussed<br />

Ruth Er)> rrntst hnve bevn awfully but never dM nnythlnr about tho<br />

pruvokud at the sight of him with mangled Last of James Russell<br />

nix V. 0, beauties.<br />

<strong>Lowell</strong>, Dick Warren was even<br />

tinier thnn he is now, CJtforge Bull<br />

Socn: Carol Allan wiih Ed Bar- was verx* well liked, Barbara Senthotd.<br />

Bill Lau at Boulder Creek. ncr u-nsn't rnpular. Angela Asaro<br />

Musk can always fit the mood: saw a lot of thj Great Pat Sim-<br />

"Lovo Sends Its Little Gift of nionj, Barbsn Wooldrlilge couldn't<br />

RORCV—Bill Bennett to Blossom swim, Betty Mae Cohen's only<br />

Amsbaugh.<br />

claim to fame wan tennis. Remem-<br />

"Princa Ch«nnlng" — Edmund<br />

ber? Those were thj days when<br />

Honey.<br />

what Dal Racier said was news and<br />

pretty prejudiced; when Editor<br />

"Jim"— fjr Shirley Sleeper.<br />

Outstanding Seniors<br />

OUTSTANDING SENIOR BOY<br />

Bob Eddy<br />

BEST HAIR<br />

Ken McLennan<br />

3EST EYES<br />

Bob Ilucltanan<br />

MCEST SMILE<br />

Bob Jnnsxcn<br />

BEST M'_ESSEn<br />

Uon Schb.nnchcr<br />

PERSONALITY PLUS<br />

Johnnie Hnnlgrave<br />

BEST ATHLETE<br />

George Bull<br />

BEST DANCER<br />

Bill Curlcy<br />

"Scattcrbrain"— Keu Larklnv. "<br />

"Vou Made Me Love You'*—Pat<br />

Ann Williamson to Lee Spooler<br />

(plug: Glcnnit Martin).<br />

Not sc dumb—"Aniac"- you alv.ays<br />

find his name where it<br />

shouldn't be. Oh so clever—"Chuga-Lujr"<br />

Rose Ann Lovincr. Really<br />

solid—Noel Kelly and his band.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Polytechnic population<br />

seemed to be pretty bui>y a few<br />

week-end ngu; no Commerce tok<br />

over up lit tho River. K jjet mnrrliN'.—unc- '"•>• mo any nc». school book» next<br />

by her father, and orct, ty her! fall. I'm jnicic to mo '.lie same<br />

molner. {<br />

- . • •.. • • |<br />

A friend askeil mo If I was a<br />

Man (to a boy lendlnir a monitrcl •quarterbn.'k<br />

on the varsity. "No."<br />

nlcll/<br />

while at <strong>Lowell</strong>, or to help out a poor loww class*'" ^<br />

man with a xifU Piclr Calendar seems,to be the .•;/:<br />

recipient of » good football unlfonn for next sea*^ - '"-<br />

*4n from Walter Althiusen; and then wo find P«C<br />

Rodegerdts doing a good turn fir sister.."<br />

willing Joyco her sparkling personality.<br />

Morris donates to Ken Schuchard hit go*.,<br />

and penonaMty (as.if Ken needs them!!!).'<br />

Looks like Ken is mi the :ec*lv[<br />

find Bud SHvcrnun adding to the<br />

a shovel—could use?? Warren Logan u l£u~_,<br />

for an unsuspecting dope to inherit his paint rsg.<br />

Gilbert Pavloski seta tho Job of orchestra Wxn*.<br />

iar which Is t9-be vnrnted by John Cochrane.<br />

George Bull I.i leaving to "some lucky kid" his<br />

wine, women, and song. As always, the joker,<br />

Dorothy Cook, wills to tho freshman—scissors<br />

with ttiilch to rut successfully.*<br />

Mr. Doboon is inheriting Duncan Burdlck*s<br />

gym pants; and Bob Mater? Is willing to give<br />

awny his brawny muscles to anv freshman, while<br />

Ken Urklns is Icuving Ken WelU his "Jumbo<br />

African Slingshot." Dorothy Smith is willing to<br />

give the name of her chiropractor to any victim'<br />

of "the <strong>Lowell</strong> style of the dance." Tom SUtut<br />

is the lucky fellow to receive Ed Devine's dra.<br />

matic ability to "ham" things up,<br />

Alan Orr's vet discus will continue its career in<br />

the knnds of Don Lowo and Don MePhee; and to<br />

•tfimer Harria goes, from Hcdi Oppenheuntr, one<br />

pair of white (nHghily used) suipenden. Mary<br />

Brandt bequcutk; to UobM Dc Mate! all the <strong>Lowell</strong><br />

MEN that arr left. Tho worries of the clean*<br />

up campaign gi. from Shirk*? FrUdrichs to the<br />

Block U prexy next tsrm; while Margaret Senates<br />

leaves her t.iuestrian filmfqun to Audrey Han*<br />

son.<br />

Mary Sheffy bequeaths her service flag to<br />

some glamorous nal, and hopes her lipstick look)<br />

nit well on it ns Mary's does. Botbe Sveral Is the<br />

luvky one to g**t Blussum Atusbaush's half of<br />

Ju.ic's "Ford." Jean Barbe wills her height to<br />

pix White. To Marilyn Cope goej Alv[r>a Ternp!eV<br />

"drot

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