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'x b 3 . I ,T, ,.x-xi ,fig ejfl, :oi irnis ' ff x I L- t - -f-- -------L----i-----75 , Xa: 1 h--We---A--L----N-L'---'------ J ........,' r- '-e :J Q, 3 '-itll, v -.1 A 0 -----v' i C I , C 5 - l 1 4, Q i C f 5- 1 J 1 l ? I l l I i l . N J t I 1 O ' 'T Top Row: E. Byrns K. LaPlant D. Hopper M. Guimond ' Second Row: A. Powers L. Guay P. 0'Coinnell G. Klaver S. Fntfcy Third Row: A. Yunk B. Myers M. Paul F. McCue R. Rockett I J 0 'N S0pllll0lIlIll0lI'fB CVHCW We take considerable pride in the fact that two of our boys made the Hrst team in Bas- J ketball and that we also have two players on the second team. In the School Basketball Con- C ference, the Sophomores came out on top, after beating the Freshmen, Juniors, and Seniors. H Among us is a group of first class orators and actors, as evidenced by the enacting of The Merchant of Venice , the class debates, and the many other occasions provided by the class and school programs. Besides these there are writers and poets who supply the Lourdes X Fountain with abundant resources. i N '1 VVe have all had a pleasant year, and we hope we may all return full of pep and vigor, tl ready to take upon ourselves the duties and honors of worthy Juniors. In parting, we wish to offer a vote of thanks to our reverend instructor, Father Tulley. ,I and to our teachers for their interest and efforts in our behalf. May each member of the 0 class live up to the ideals they have placed before ns. , M.xRCiar.L.x GUIMOND, '31. GEORGE BHHNKE, '3l. 1 . O i 'H ,I U 1 If V N X I s f A f f r--. Q fill--5192, Qtizztirr Q igeiggd 'O ,, ee, -lliifty-zzizzelw
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