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x ,l-X C 'w r fl. ,-'Bf?Q- LUITRIJES I l E efwk 'Q N: x ,Q O O F4--4 l,i'x,l,m,-'Q, 'L,x o L Class Will 0 E, the Class of 1929, of Our Lady of Lourdes High School, Main Street, il City of Marinette, State of VVisconsin, of the United States of America, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby solemnly make, publish, and declare 5 'M this, our last will and testament: 9 To the Reverend Pastors, the Faculty and all former Teachers, we leave our V best wishes and most sincere gratitude. E To the teachers of the Senior Class we leave an entreaty to receive the com- l ing seniors with all the respect, pomp, and ceremony which is due them. ' To the Juniors we bequeath our brilliant and fascinating characteristics, our 9 athletic prowess, and all our privileges, the responsibility of upholding the reputa- . I' tion of L. H. S. during the coming year. l , To the school we leave three sets of dumbbells, Juniors, Sophomores and H. Freshmen, with the sincere belief that it may be able to handle them with the same skill with which it handled the last set, viz., the Seniors. it 2 To Pepl' Bresnahan we give the job of trying to fill the vacancies left by . : our Senior players. I To a few of the class of 1930 we bequeath the clock, earnestly entreating them to watch it carefully as the Seniors always did, especially near dismissal time. I 5 Ylfef will the Sophomores our nerve and courage which helped us find the secre o success. i ' ' To the Freshmen we bequeath our optimistic outlook on life and some of our pep-Ctheir class meetings need improvementj. , l' To the rest of the school we will the bust of Columbus which graces the , i' Senior room. Please don't bust it. , j 0 To the staff of next year we leave a standing challenge to try to beat this ' ' annual. L To Gerald Rondeau, John Faller leaves his marcel. Long may it wave! Clement Yuenger legates a book which he has published entitled Excuses for i Every Occasion to anyone who needs it. 0 Raymond Yunk has been influenced to give Robert Yuenger two feet of his f height, as he says he can spare that much. To Ellen DesLauriers, Clarence Golueke generously bequeaths his unprece- J dented ability to formulate a legitimate alibi when pressed for an assignment. i 5 0 t .t Edward Guay wills his ready wit and humor to anyone who can do justice o 1 . i . We will the gymnasium to the student body for them to enjoy more gym Q periods than we did. , ll Joseph LaPinske leaves his ability to toot on the clarinet to Eugene Golueke. I . Tip the oliptorical coach we leave our debating prodigies and a rabbit's foot to . E givet em uc . 0 Spongaliglmlsjavet bequeaths his serious-mindedness to Mary Kass. CShe's too To every music-loving soul we leave the victrola in the auditorium, with a y bunch of records thrown in for good measure. 0 0 Hereby revoking all former imaginary wills made by us, we, the class of 1929 in witness whereof, do hereby affix our name and seal. , Il CLASS OF 1929. 1, y T DONALD WHITE, ,291-... ,O Ol-1 ?Qf Oki-So, . Y -- -I Thirty-five?
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Xrvi G . ,x I I I 2 ,w Lol R1JLe 3 5, ,- , J 1 L',,, f X. ' ' -N-X 63 Q 'A T ft N' T ' o U'--ily ,,m,q,dM-'Df XA o 0z::v Class Poem We have built the framework of life's mansion Eager and loyal we've planned, , With our hopes towering high and mighty Toward mansions that will ever stand. We are parting today from a Mother, S olieitous, zealous and kind. She has made of each classmate a brother In heart, in uleals, in mind. Like fledglings we now are to leave her To test out our wings in lone flight, Be Thou, Alma Mater, e'er near us In spirit to guide us aright. There are some who will soar as the eagle, i Others like falcon will dart,- But, Classmates, be we falcons or eagles, - Let us e'er keep Lourdes in our Heart. V Let memories of Lourdes ever linger, Let her glory diffuse o'er the land, As we go forth from her golden portals, Not as one, but as an ardent band. So, heroes, fare forth girt for conquestg Let the spirit of 129 On tablets of fame and of honor Alma Mater' s fair name now enshrine! W IRENE ATOSEPHSON, ,ZQ l IRENE BRAULT, ,29 RUTH MCCRORY, '29 s W 0 O Joe , :QC -5 ,voip J QL, 55 I-I 4 Thirty-four I-
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ELIZABETH GERTRUDE LAUERMAN Glee Club 2, 3, 4: St. Catherine's Club 2, 3, 4' Science Club 2, 4: Debating Society 3, 42 Operetta 2: Music 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3. 4: K. L. L. Club 4: Lourdes Fountain Staff 3, 4' Class Offiicer 1, 42 Sodality 2, 3, 4. Her consistency in everything she undertakes has W0ll her a most enviable record. W'e always found her among the A students of the class of YZQ. 'An inlmwz grace that nothing lacked Of culture or appliance, The warmflz of genial courtesy, The calm of self-reliance. 1 r CLARENCE GEORGE GOLUEKE St. Thomas Aquinas Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Science Club 4: St. John Berchman's Society 1, 2, 3: Lourdes Fountain Staff 3: De- bating Society 4: Debates 3, 4: A'Under the Flag' toperettal 2: Holy Name Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 2: K. L. L. Club 4. Rex is one of those students who never has much to say, but his opinion is always sought on problems requiring deep deliberation. He that would lite in peace and ease must not speak all he Ima-ws, nor judge all he .vee.v. ' JOHN EVANS FALLER Debating Society 2, 3, 4: Debating Team 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: String Quartette 1: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: St. Thomas Aquinas Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball Manager 3, 4: Pep Commit- tee 2: Science Club 4: Lourdes Fountain Staff 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 4: Holy Name Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Officer H. N. Society 3, 4: Class Play 1, 2:1 K. L. L. Club 4: Football 1. john is one of the leading lights of the class. He has taken a prominent part in all of the school activities a11d his splendid record in business is only exceeded by his record as a scholar. His ser'z'i1'e ix true .ve1'1'iee-and 'fix large in qualzfityf' .. DONALD JOSEPH VVHITE Class Oliicer 1, 2, 3, 4: St. Thomas Aquinas Club 2, 3, 4: Officer St. T. A. Club 3. 4: Glee Club 2: Debating Society 3, 4: Debating Team 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: K. L. L. Club 4: Operetta 1, 2: Lourdes Fountain Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Holy Name Society I, 2, 3, 4: Officer H. N. Society 4. Don is one of the most popular students at Lourdes. His pleasing personality has earned many friends for him. His oratory is excel- lent and he has proved to be one of the main- stays of the Debating Society. A elrararfer as clear as crysial, Iifi'm'r.v worflzy of the lziglresl praise, A leader we fain would follow. Thu ly-six If
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