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'X C x U 1 . 2 I I lvl Hill- - 7 X1 5. ,f A i , -ff i r-Y., iii . T-AT: '. F --'L'-- '4 '- ' tl HTL X I, lien 'A '- '- j'fij'j -.-W , 1: . - ..- D wg , 'Y' ,Q X N 0 ,T-'-Q-ggg.-9 O 0 0 , 0 5 L...-Q l Top Row: M. Kass K. Mayville M. Stang M, Mclntyre A. Roosen A. Doyle P. O'Conne11 L. Guay Second Row: G. Bernardy E. R 'an R. Dura L. Schwerzler M. Guimond G. Klaver Thiele R. Semrau Third Row: F. Doran L. Kuchenberg U. Lauerman D. Kass O. Parent A. Reinhart D. Boerner D. Colburn Fourth Row: M. Sliger E. DesLauriers I. Iosephson ll. Rock H. Mayer E. Lauerman L. Peteison R. McCrory A. McCue The Girls? Glee Clulb Music, it seems, has the golden key to the heart of every one, and can sway it at will. The appearance of the Girls' Glee Club is ever looked forward to with delightful pleasure. This organization was begun three years ago, with ambitions, reliable students. The girls knew that a school is incomplete without the organizations that display the abilities of the students. The club work was pursued earnestly by every member of the organization. Each and every one rendered loyal service because they knew the success of the club depended on them, and also that they would profit individually. The aim of the club is to create interest in the study of music-the music that leads one into beautiful land of dreams. The sweet blended voices of the girls have rendered many beautiful selections, some of which are: Tiptoe . . . Molly Carr'-w VV'intcr Dreamsn Protheroe The Shadow Man . Fcaris Moonlight Song Fearis VVayside Roses . . . . . . . Friedman ' One cannot help but praise the beauty of music and the ability of the artists after hearing' a program rendered by the well--trained voices of the girls, thanks to our instructress. VVithout tooting thir own horns unduly, the Girls' Glee Club members may truthfully say that the year of 1928-IQ29 brought to their organization an increase both in quantity and quality. .ANNA MCCUE, 29. LL'cn.Li-: Pi-:TERsoN, 229. , L--- -... , ,. . ..,, . ., f r 3 e,,g1-.i- ned-.. Oc .Q QV:-,,,,,,,.'f5 Q i O -. ll ,l C 1 J C '1 J 0 1 i 1 J O 5 1 C 0 C O in C -1lEighfyl-
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4 ' . f . . 2 J .,i2, f I N i l , , , ,Y , Y-, , -A V ' ' F il M' ,, ., H, , '1.....--.3-Z-...-,.-g...'..11.ii.g1.-g----J 'f'T'. , l Ng,-if , Q rf Ti 1f'f '.,5. 1 . -gig 1 J-L-4....... Q :.......... .2 tt. '? Iii, W -.-........ ' H -- -..--.....,..,..,..-.-..-....---.- ' ' .g-...--...-.W,-...-....---,-,.---..........-..LW...W,... r . V S I I W . 1 I 1 j R, ,H . J j 'N , I t . J ' 9 t f . I l . -- l i X l l t i , 5 Top Row: D. Hopper NI. Paul L. Retzinger F. Ryrns G. Klaverr M. Sliger ll. Zylkowski A L. Kuchenherg M. Kass E. DesLauriers P. tl't'onnel,l L. Guay ' 1 Second Row M. LaFond D. Kass Il. Rock M. Stang K. Mayville I, josephson D, Smith Q M XT. VVypiszinski li. Lauerman M. Mclntyre A. Roosen 1 Y 1 i Third Row: R. Semrau R. Tltiele M. Rouse M, Cummings L. Scliwerzler ln. Powell lx, LaPlant 'l I K. Rehnke G. Strickland G. Bernarrly M. Ilcrmng Q l Fourth Row: M. Rrault M. tiuimond L. l3eLeers M. Tioerner ll, Rehnke li. 1 ollmurn , Il. Cllllltllti MX. Reinhart' ll, Lauerman r U. Parent Q ' 4' Fifth Row: li. Ryan R. Dura F. Doran ll. Mayer l.. Peterson .X. Mel ue A. Doyle M. liirton R. McCrory I. Rrault 'W 1 i SIE.. Ccatfiheimimteys Literary h Our high school can boast of but one girls' organization, such as the St. Catherines l I g Literary Club. H f St. Catherine was noted for her great piety and learning. Is' it any wonder then that the girls chose this great and nohle saint as their club patroness? I The Society is perhaps the oldest organization in the school, consequently it has accom- 1 plished so many things that it already is one of the leading bodies in all school activities. W Primarily, literary work was the chief object of its members, but it has since outgrown that exclusive Field, and it now enters into all activities which promote school spirit and make t the high school better as a whole. K Social events of the Society are under the management of social committees which Q operate throughout the year. 1 Q An initiation and welcome party for the Sophomores, new members. was one of the J opening events of the social activities. Needless to say that the neophytes enjoyed the affair -U although previously they were in fear and dread of what might happen. I Literary programs have not been wanting in this organization. Suffice to say that these 5 programs have afforded much pleasure and knowledge to all who have had the privilege to 2 witness them. if ' Such have been the accomplishments of this society. Surely, strengthened by the experi- k - 1 1 . . . . 1 . ence ot many years existence, a glorious tuture is in store for this society. E Mintv Hnzrox, bo. I N REGINA DVRA, QZQ. LX-.iff Q ', ' ' e A - -' -4- --4-A-- '-4----4--- 4, ----- ---M ---A . . ... ,...M-.--.,,.,,.. .,..,,.,- N-,-,H-,,,,,,,,,Qy--N--.Mum-N --W .-'hh-Win-A f- j-N f----eg Lge hw-1-fam .- .---.aw H f , ,.........- A .,........- ,.,......,.,.,,,. ,Q ,,,.,,, X f!'f3':l'?5t W . . W, ..M . . '-fff--t'-- --M0 - ...,.,....1.l.... .........,. ...I ., .,. if I. 'Q MW H H ' di .irwrlty-ziizze I- t Wt 59 fax v 'wtf' FJ ,yt
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1 :T I-15 isnt-- e l I' ,I f N, 4 ,Y , , ' ,wifi x A YN 3 'J -- F yy' t I X -,.,-., M-- ,,....,-,-.i-,.,.........i -l..i'A - Q lL gf - ?,r. fz, . l, , L- i,,.:f- -' -A .2 ...Lu ' as l I l J I I I 1 , Top Row: E. Wiltzius S. Coffey G. Rondeau E. Golueke G. Rocketrt P. Ravet A. Powers Second Row-B. Poquette R. Doran B, Meyers E. Breault F. Mcflle R. Yuenger C. I.aPinske Third Row: R. Ruckett E. Hulbert C. Golueke J. Faller VV. VVebster J. lirignon li. Guay I I l Tilt B 9 Gll Cl li I ce OYS GBIC U1 I The four neces.riffe.v of life are food, .vl1r'Ilf'r, raiuzvnf, and mimic. -RUSKIN. , The l'Boys' Glee Club ,-Oh! how our very being thrills to hear these words uttered. ' lrVith what longing the appearance of the club is looked forward to. l Group singing this age, ages past, and ages to come are, have been, and always will be I popular. Volume, harmony, beautiful melody, and well-modulated voices are characteristics ' of group singing. These are most pronounced in the Boys' Glee Club. F To one who hears the Boys' Glee Club it is evident that all the members have worked diligently together, sacrificing time as well as energy, displaying their great loyalty toward the club as well as toward the faculty. Our Boys' Glee Club has material, melody, and voice quality beyond comparison. Their well-modulated voices blended with the girls' in singing Christmas Carols, and in other songs have left an impression in the minds of all who heard them. This club from the start was composed of enthusiastic workers, and promised to be a brilliant success. Each year another rung was mounted on that ladder whose summit is so I ditiicult to reach. The Boys' Club has ever been, and always will be, we hope, a source of joy and pride to dear old Lourdes. I,l't'u.l.l2 Pli'r14:ksoN, bo. llixzm. lN'l.XYlfR, '10, 1 I.. l r-- ' i gjsgiiis 7 DFW 1929 s' ' of we-' fb La-af Q -lEigI1fy-one?
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