V* .•fjiv,-: ',.• '.jj.:;- 1100 Ham StrMi. Sat CallrorMft I* It S. 8. A. ««mbirt Pre* LOWELL STAFF EDITOR. MORTON COHEN Associate Editor —Martha Schwlmley Fentutv Editor- -Wnllnce Athcrton Snorts Editor. _.Dan Teplin News Editor. _._.-Martha Larson War Editor. ......._-,. Jlohn Simon Girls' Sports Editor Helen Chauscs Circulation Manager. Noel Kelly REPORTERS llunr Khnmn Bvelyn Halls Filled With Childish Glee Jls Newcomers Enter <strong>Lowell</strong> Once mote <strong>Lowell</strong>'s nugust halls echo to the delightful putter of several hundred tiny feet, as the current mass of new freshmen cast forth by San Francisco's Jrrnmmnr and junior high schools replaces the dear, departed seniors. Smaller and more fragile (a.t least from a senior's exalted point of view), a new clnss of frosh is once more cluturiiiff up the iialls as only a new class can, and the familiar putter of new students once more fills the air. "Is this the second floor V Oh gee, I forgot my locker combination. Hey, is there really a swimming pool on the roof V" and so on, far into the day and night. It seems, nt the present writing, pretty far-fetched, indeed, that some day these small gamin will comprise the ruling clus." nt <strong>Lowell</strong>. Such is the case, however, as statistics, or whatever one cares to use, will show; so tread lightly, ere you sc|":ish yon midget For all :• ou know, he may »e the future president of the <strong>Lowell</strong> student body. Support <strong>Lowell</strong> jjctioilies With Student Body Cards <strong>Lowell</strong>'s morale needs a little "facelifting!" What bettor way to improve Jewell spirit than to have <strong>Lowell</strong> one hundred per cent in tha sale of student body cards for the second consecutive term? This would he a worthy accomplishment and is certainly not an unraesonable goal. <strong>The</strong> little card the you rec»ivc for your fifty cents will more than repay your original investment with the money saved at games and other events. Your money helps to pay for <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong>, school dances, athletic equipment, and other school activities from which you benefit every day. Most important of all, it makes you a member of the best student body in San Francisco. So everybody dig down deep for that fifty cents and surrender it to your room representative with a smile, proud in the knowledge that you arc buying a share in traditions that date back to <strong>Lowell</strong>'s early days, as well as in the many activities of <strong>Lowell</strong> today. R. F. D. HT Noel Kelly Odo to student*: Oh I'm sick ot English, tired of math, ' On mo my teachers vent their wroth. Falling In history, in study I'll pus, Nothing Is right In nny class. Typing I'm slow, gym I'm mast; Gosh, am I illau when the day Is past! Didn't do my homework, lost all my book*. Into the of rico. Monroe's dirty looks, Left my gym clothes, £ot an "F^for tho day, Never get good grades anyway. \ • Seventh period comes and then home m the bra, Halt trampled to death. Gad, what a fuss! At last, nearily home I arrive. Only thing to be glad about, ia that I'm nllve. —Tomalpais News. • * • • t Mexican weather report: 'i "Chill tonight, hot taniale.—" C —Stockton High Gluu-d and Tackle. c - • • • • • '^. Giles "Yes, Ltn, you have a military figure." Wilson: "Bow's that?" Giles "Everything's gone to the front" (No •reflection.) :•- \r> JJSB.. w •;>'.'--'.:v.fi-,m.'.v Our Alumni In Action As Time Goes By TO LOWELL —Block by Barbara J'reston Teepee Tattle Tales emrvatirn. ; Iknry Hilli-blanil is still hot on, lh 1 U J ; ° «? advice'"J?t?mIr o f'tra1k well. One of Swell's bigger boys was • • • sevn tifcntly at Edy'.i, tryinj- to Out till I n. m., Marilee Unrritfun force down his eitrnth chocolate with Orey. . . (Uad-drat it, wo sundae, to collect a S the court, bringini* •fiiiors th»?ir lunches, dointr homework for seniors, and countless other useful ta.^k.s which they Imv.'ri't had tim»- for up to now. *": Enlistment in the USKOTC1VACR (nil right. choice bit* of jrtiHsip which hav« United Slates R«'fcrve Officers' Training CorpK Ix-en thrown into <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> Let- Women's Armv Corps Reserve) would be purely ter Box.) voluntary, and we would suggest having somcono 1ik.» Mainlmcher or Irene design the uniform to A mislaid note rends: "Funny, now that I haven't got a chance with Joe (Thurstoii'is the name. Joe Thur.-tnii», I like him. Before, wht-n I could have had him. he Modest Champion didn't arnica] to me. <strong>The</strong> simple fuel that I g
pi.;:giw "Ii ;'• '.ftr-'-.'ifg,: ••.:• i TUB LOWELL. FRIDAY^ItARCli 10 •? 00mM®B LoweU's Hopes Rest oir -"''"•'- Hoop, hoop, hooray; Toiay theinlc can do It If anyone can. Ketpi Leslie , Out for . Record jl-"-"Red and WhitecoIWei with the St. your «y«J on Leslie if ha'» hot. | por th« second Unw' ii - l( ?f I 1 ? ) V 'If 0 *' ." ^ hn 5. '** ??*!. ^l?"^ 1 . m 5 n ne £S'. not ^ Iy on ? cn ' tntr n two years ^ pected to be the battle royal of the! Leslie alone. <strong>The</strong>y have *uu> cnnmpionnhiD mplonshiD is is at stake when R'. vrar. Thin colossal bnttatc has! other outstanding performer* head* fl*. iNfiue-lmrtinir <strong>Lowell</strong> Indians h *\".ttm lonir awaited, ever since the cd by the All-"••- "
- Page 1 and 2:
COMMERCE TILT TODAY AT KEZAR THE LO
- Page 3 and 4:
• 3 1*'• " v - ideline quabbles
- Page 5 and 6:
The EiSkft of fieorgc Washington wh
- Page 7 and 8:
'Indian-Eagle Cage Feud Toss-Up Sam
- Page 9 and 10:
-THIS WILL KILL YOU, HA! HA! SAN FR
- Page 11 and 12:
Imm ^Sideline By GEN. ED.McAltTIIUI
- Page 13 and 14:
Volume M. No. 4 THE FKflNCISCO'S Te
- Page 15 and 16:
• • *•- *•£ Swim Choices l
- Page 17 and 18:
OLDEST HIGH SCHOOL ^M&^mm IP MwcIlH
- Page 19 and 20:
Presenting a picturesque example of
- Page 21 and 22:
| Waahinf Ion- Xo«el| (iwr Today T
- Page 23 and 24: -THE LOWELL. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3
- Page 25 and 26: HI VA EFROSH! SflN Ff7rrc their per
- Page 27 and 28: l^_ -~,rtr- f ' -n,V •— r £ **
- Page 29 and 30: '** 3^ Ff?iig scores of E'8-0 and I
- Page 31 and 32: Tear Up Past Records--"Big Little G
- Page 33 and 34: SSI ^TOMORROW ^Volume 81. No. A 1 o
- Page 35 and 36: eard(9uirit Paste Abes in Opener;/
- Page 37 and 38: Sun Francisco. California. WednatJa
- Page 39 and 40: By Dick.hoiehlluilI^vr!;;,}^ $ -'St
- Page 41 and 42: 'BESTFOOT /FOttWAim By ti&e Day thi
- Page 43 and 44: To ^Straight; . ;;Take Fourth Title
- Page 45 and 46: **• ADnl j_Th. U ,raln toda, » r
- Page 47 and 48: i£| THE LOWEI L TKUHSDAtf, MAY U -
- Page 49 and 50: H«aa By the Day lly Editor Mlldrcl
- Page 51 and 52: Kcu Mclxnnan Rovmit la IH> Ihe subj
- Page 53 and 54: the spring of 1014, ._„,, speedy
- Page 55 and 56: L-AJb''v S«n Francisco. California
- Page 57 and 58: \Y OCTOIIER8. 1913 IV- > T' Loaded
- Page 59 and 60: • " • & • Jfe^.v-ira^ Put Low
- Page 61 and 62: •dynamite' Dick Goes For Eleven -
- Page 63 and 64: Editor's Waste Basket " By Roger Th
- Page 65 and 66: »g THE LOWELL. TUESDAY. DECES,IIIE
- Page 67 and 68: C. Xo. -1 San Kr:iliciitri), Caliri
- Page 69 and 70: —Photo l.y M. ;iicrj» "Walrh Ili
- Page 71 and 72: ':TJIB'M)WBI.U FiiinAY^iAyuARvig;''
- Page 73: THE COHENING TOWER IIj- Morton Cohe
- Page 77 and 78: IS mi CralK '.'handler. 'I, e'even
- Page 79 and 80: MNNY'SDOPE BY DAN TEPLIN Thurston's
- Page 81 and 82: SCHOOL ENDOBSLDHY BERRY, BOB ^Famil
- Page 83 and 84: jaze Stceet Spouting White [Cards L
- Page 85 and 86: : -fjl^^ SSBLOCK' KTODAY NCISC T NI
- Page 87 and 88: ¥>•-, With great gunlo and pleas
- Page 89 and 90: &&Sffe:':SM^\' : ^ ..: ; >v: V.!..
- Page 91 and 92: •BjapcrtSEH « « ^Boretta Only V
- Page 93 and 94: . Volume 84, N'I San Fra », Califo
- Page 95 and 96: ialsl TUB LOW r [ T. THURSDAY. XOVE
- Page 97 and 98: , HI1ST [ CAME • JANUAKV 12 *-" [
- Page 99 and 100: .n-tf TUB LOW ELU r MDAY. DEChMBEIt
- Page 101 and 102: it Ff?/qNCISCO'S OLDEST HIGH SCHOO
- Page 103 and 104: £*• Seniors Get Ready For Facult