lltl il iPEOPLETS. . PISTON PUMP Dear Editor: Tho Anti-Social Labor Party heartily Indorun tho! stand recently taken at <strong>Lowell</strong> by tho Comintern when it gave orders to liquidate all hoyK Gordon Tovanhii Elected Head of C.F.S. Society [. Gordon Tovanni, <strong>Lowell</strong>'s most brilllnnt student, wat(3 elected president of the C. F. S. Society- at the election? t>» April 32, according to unreliable source*, T i >.'.. ...", -l... . fly Will I. Wolf >; SAN FRANCISCO, May 18—K. h. Dunn, prominent man about town and chemistry professor, has recently been seen in the kitchen of the <strong>Lowell</strong> Frankfurter Cafe. He has not U11,UU11/ 4k«l the dainty little miw.
: -fjl^^ SSBLOCK' KTODAY NCISC T NIGH sri-jf Prtf llohnsoii or Wilson for THE COHENING —TOWER By Morton Cohen • it not rashly said four yean "• • have- passed*— iL-'Still be tt with us; though the **" next appear. ear to coio thu vngv. Four years may last To llffht a lifetime's tale of .; longer years. la the bejtinninjr there were two —Adam and Eve, As the years ..progressed, this number was ln- .^ creased many fold. With each new ^.addition to the society of man. m "Vi-crclo of events evolved. Now tnfe| ,'• cycle became continuous, and before £', iontr. each small evolution, in which - was embodies tho events thnt con* Uitote tho life of a man. became ' mlnuto In comparison to the great ] gcycle. . £: However. «nch episode was comfr.'oleto in Itself, and to the few whn '- partook of it. Its significance was ATTENTION ; MONDAYS Founded Jajnary. 1888 . v$S Election of New Officers Results Announced at Rally <strong>The</strong> results of tho election of next term's officers will be revenlcd it the Block L rally today, when retiring; officers announce their nuccessors. Succeeding Tom Stcegc an student body president will be cither Roger Johnson or Lindsay Wilson. Roger was presi- dent of his L-3 class. He was n representative 1'or two terms | and is active In both tennis ud • tracic Ul y \ynMn hu 1«1 Ike traydlj at tho IJIIICI thai Bond Sales Near Million yoll lender » J , tesldent of hii clui. Liir , h ii member of tho ' of prime importance. Ami to it V'lme to pass, that on June 2J, 1944.; '.IOS <strong>Lowell</strong> BtudcnUi wore graduated. I - Graduated ? That's on odd thought. &nt It? Wha', docs it •scan to bo graduated, especially atLowcIi: Ask any rifior. He'll rprobably say that It ovens the vast U.door to the beyond, st that now 1 re an no more barr'.Ts to stop t from Kotatc ou; in the world ^ maklnc a name for himself*! SiHtfU probably add that ha may; •'miss <strong>Lowell</strong> a little, but In a short rAtlroe, that sensation will bo far tftnm his mind. ' But if you axle that «atne senior on r-redaaUon - day, you uro very, likely to como up ..gainst a totnMy 1 Photo by Gordon Tovanni Uoltom. left to rlnht. IUI ..rflcen.: Stxrdary &W&(lMMVlt$4S.\? V ( I i -.afferent answer. Ttutts a .tmark- CHIQ thing about <strong>Lowell</strong>; you don't *'' * the true spirit and tradition m ^JV£V?a* •a«»« blocks dent Anita Sniff !er. Ensayht .Martha SchVlm ley*e«J left Z,rlS!t^ ln u lw " al K h t-Aahbury District toi Mr StcphrrtK. Jerry IMilf.rr. 11-4 president; Tom MCVRI viSlc'- ?\.T* ° *° buy lhcir ^"^ ai Dollar Goal Announcement of the ruochinc ochinc of thi thi> million million dollar Koal Kol i in th tho sale l of f bonds bd nnd d stamps is expected hourly. Twenty boys from tho Bund Staff and Junior Statesmen organization have volunteered to t blk . Sphcmi. Jerry [olitrrr torian; Don Low. hfetorl an. Graduation To Be Held June 23 at Opera House <strong>Lowell</strong>'s 308 hljrh settlors will march down the alslo of tho San Francisco Opera House tho sately music of "Pomp and Clrcumitanco" next Friday afternoon. ThQ occasion will be the school's sprim.; commencement, number 130 itt <strong>Lowell</strong>'s history This elm?, which is unusually the true spirit and tradition larpe, „-. is „ contributing -_ „ about one you arc rcoily to leave, nndlh'mdrcd — ' • boys — to -•• the armed • forces, forcoj. tfwa ft w-»oo late. Yes, the true! *Jw majority of them have already •Plrit mnd tradition thnt nvrte* I planned what branch uf tho scri <strong>Lowell</strong> tha schcool that It is; tho ' * vice th*y will enter, fenttkt and court dances, the Axo Luwell'ii srradualluns are usually JiiYtU.the football games, tho frrxh- held at the Op*ra House; huwever, k|inaii reception, everyone stniuUmr , la*t term's seniors did not receive "'with bared heads a* tho <strong>Lowell</strong> i Uicir diplomoK at tho beautiful 'Hymn Is suntr. the elections, and ' building This commencement, ov« all, Mr. Stephens. then, will mean the returning of <strong>The</strong> cycle of events continues, to Ion old cuMtom. Acvordine to Jerry «oWe. Juno 23 IK nf little siffnifM S'oliUer, president of the «n!om, „«(«, and has no effect or. the path! the ciaw is very happy to be back Vor.the rrent cycle. And so It U,|!» the Opera House. I tint all things which scum of pom- <strong>The</strong> coramfnermen'. ceremony ••——- importance,are trivial in ( .he! will follow tradition. AfUr the r aspect, and only those few' seniors' entrance will come tho saparticipate In the eplsodo urcj lute to the Flap nnd the "St.ir- ) to few Its weight weight. I Snnnrfcd Banner." <strong>The</strong> orchestra K"And that mar bo the reason why P* old philosopher said. -All thf« mt *o .shall come to paxs," to all but B308. '', • " • Vconclusion, the mrmbeni of <strong>Lowell</strong> staff would like tir frhuk k Bliss Bli Osborn, Ob our faculty flt ad-f d tha £chw!mley, class cwn fivtasr, who has taken time and ef-1 ni-rsvnt her essay, <strong>The</strong> tTmv4- t #A to L.th help ••/• ua . put -* out —.i» at.!- tl.ln uter- «*-«_! fills, fjt^nlsi " • (T> paper; photographer* ter Torres, our own John Stand Gordo Tovanni. <strong>The</strong>n Ru^no words to express our viRMJt) to Mr. Stephens, exce jtrat- »,k peo LoWcn. To stimulntt* bond salci, further,! a drawing U ln-intr held on Sfondny, Blood Drive Ends This Term With A Great Success LuwuU'fi blood donor drive has been brought to a successful close for this term. To date 1110 donors have been procured by tho student*. Some of ihese donors are giving blood for the second Unic /luring the <strong>Lowell</strong> drive. <strong>Lowell</strong>'s record fet one of the mo»t outstanding in the city, and for thb reaiun the drive wit) it) continue for the duration. Awli Awortliriff t> t Mrs. M Clone, Cl nrlto l is i in i charge of the drive, this in one of the most important drive* which <strong>Lowell</strong> hnii over conducted. She emphasized the fact that this drive requires serious effort on tho part of every student. w(l| be under Mr. Krieger'i direc- <strong>Lowell</strong> has rvccivod commendation.tion from city newspapers, Uic- Tfc») wflcomlnjr speech will be magnxincs. and by the Rod Cross given by Jerry PoIItxer, who will!#w«jo» for the success of tho then intioduco the class historian,! Biood Donor Drive. Don Lowe. After a ruvlow of the icninm' four years at <strong>Lowell</strong>. 3Iar- * ' ' '> l ir #, — ./ar and iur Ideals. Tim Glris' Gleo, dire directed by Mlrs Aloicandor. Alevandor, will ssiiijT inf three selec< selee tlons. tlons. Follow-inir Followinir this, tho vale- dlctcy dlctcry will ill be b spoken k by b tho h stu t - „ — -„,...,.._. except to, dent body president. Tom StecRc.: r the; he Is the urandcit human Hivinc compIetcJ thnlr fare-! C*a know of. ells to <strong>Lowell</strong> ,the seniors will hoi resented thei di" Thanks! ^Tho music at future court and rall'i* should bo j : Improvot because Kof {tho ntcont Kunorous o£f«r Susan HIrsch, 135, to tjlat roily committee yte*ni« of her collection of ;»»»roi.v-. W«"proposo a voto Co£uh«n]M:on"bckalf ot ,ho ?stmtoit«'< of: <strong>Lowell</strong>, to Sue -for. h,r fins school spirit. 1 Two. Vie for Treunrcr With 100 ixr cent as their coal In tho salo of student body canto, .Bill Even and Dick Morris aS competing fpr the otflco of treaiurer. BIU I» a member of the Scroll and b a Ble Brother. Dldc Morrli has been afs!sranl yoll leader this term. He Is a member of tho Scroll, a Blc Drctlnr. and servo on this traffic squad. ViM-Preij Race Either Connlo Ccok or Jean Furnil will be ussistinir the president m planning rnlllei. Connie has been girl*' yell lesder and works in which first prize will be a bond in the library. J«m. In addition to Each purchaser of a bond receives, hi-r work in tho office, is a Big by paying ten ccntn uxtra. u chnnco Sister. to win the bond prize. Ilcnilinit a!"d taklnir the minutes Another content fs nlno being at next term's executive meetings held. In which there will be tenwill bn performed by- Jim Duvamu winning rcgjutries. One of these or track LaRoree, Jim Is one of 4*ui;istrics will bu thai one which Lu'A-clrs uutstandlnir \nrslt; bas- jiclU tho largest amount of bonds. kcilw.i: pkyers. Frank LaBenre is <strong>The</strong> second one will bo thnt which captain of thu traffic Kiuad and sells the greatest number* of works In Miss Harrison's office. bonds. Tho other eight will be He participates In swimming and chosen for the greatest numbnr of Kttidcnt* participating in bond <strong>Lowell</strong> Leadership buying. Tiiuso ten winners will be unopposed for editor of <strong>The</strong> invited to sec two plays, crcatntcd <strong>Lowell</strong> (just put a -Ja" or "Keln" bv Mr. Poltand'ii dramatic class ilonday. with big plana for next term's Airs. Reid.'mnnn, In charRe of '"«M.,Nocl Krly will take over bonds snd ctamps. U confident that "• '"derfhlp. Noel was president with all the students working at of Ills class. He b a member of top speed, the S1CC.0OO needed to tho Block L and an outstanding reach tho goal will be met very suimmcr. Cafeteria Bob Hitchcock and George Salinenr, both candidates for cafeteria In Memorium manager, arc. besides their cultajry work, both very active In the <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> student body pold of sports. George especially tlvcply regret* the pasdittjr of takes an active part In tennis. or.o of its members, BeiiArd rrcm the above data, ono can Ilctgstrotn. Bentard was to sen that no matter what the out- hnvn bivn jrrailuatcd with the come of the election, an excellent fall. i0U. clou. He will bo set of student body officers Is as- tnlsccd by his classmates, sured for next term. but he will remain in the memories of his friends at a beloved associate of hlch Debating ftrliuol days at LWlL TO THE SENIORS "With hernia bnred we stund In tribute tuthee " Next Friday, you 308 seniors will «inir <strong>Lowell</strong>'s Hymn _ for the last time as a group. You will leave forever your fr''d'rpfomas''by I ' > Mr,i roles as high school students and enter it world ravuged by ^teochers—Mr Hari War- Howevcr - J'0 u wi " hliV(! P 0SKe in si ,.*"?* Prwno, Itlpon and Stato. the climax came st the National Forensic League's Northern Call- I fornla Championships at Stockton. u tho tournament rules with a Modesto combo with five wins and a lors. <strong>Lowell</strong>'s team of Wallace Atherton and Jocelyn Mitchell ohw finished with five wins and'a iln- Blc. setback. Athorton and Deer- Ing repeated their performance at •rcsfinted thci State Stato. taking first anti Sd flnu>iu. SST nr S Stephens, RSS^-^.^ _ speetlvely in oxtemp; whUo Frank Sht, for June 6 PhllllDDS took second in . oratory kor, jfr. Hams. >U >Uss KU KoIlogi.'Mr.l M markd marked the (.he bbeginning i i of f th the wnr's ' ond. d Y You will ill have hhope and Ronald Kloln copped third In MI,,I..II MI., n... MI., D—. iQf 0 ggad ijfe/fo,. you have received the fundamentals of| oratorical declamation. Tho nucleus of the winning team learning at <strong>Lowell</strong>. were, of course, the handful of vet- Scholarships for erans—Beran, Klein, Doerinjr. and .-, We have a message for you, seniors. First, we want Atherton: but the term would Two Lowcllites you to knovj that you willbo missed. You have all been a never have been the success It was - without the contribution of a num- Two members of the high sen- vital part of the unity that makes <strong>Lowell</strong> "tops' 'in scholastic| ber o fnewcomers who learned— . ior class have won scholarships to honnrs, athletic competition, and good sportsmanship. but fast Among them wero Joce>. continue their eduucatlon afterl lvn Mitchell. Rath Schwabscher, mniliiaUon. -<strong>The</strong>y "o Peten Secondly, we wiah you success in whatever you attempt. Frank PhilUpps, Bob Spleffelman,' - Dencker, who won a scholarship to Ronv ficbab, and Bill Johnson. .. .. :* Ullls Collert.' ami Jerry PoIItxer, You have made a start at <strong>Lowell</strong>. Now go out and show the Well;, they did It Eight first,7.: who won s roar's tuition at Yai«. :
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