Our Lady of Lourdes High School - Knight Yearbook (Marinette, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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t, gg, Taj- rare: E. Eastman F, Doran P. Dm-awn J. Coffey E. Rettkc li. Harding. ,Srcmzii row: O. Turpin ll. Vennix j. lXadeau R. Meyers hl, Stephenson G. Behrendt Tlrirtl row: R. lllaslfcy li. Nemmctz .X, Thiclc R. Iichrcndt Ii. Yan llarcn ll. I,vSagc reshmzn ups It was in the month of September in the year 1929 that a set of charming young boys came dashing into Lourdes High, and were promoted to the room now occupied by the Freshmen. In the first five minutes of our high school career, we were taught that the Freshman motto is Study must come firstu. Immediately a battle took place between the Freshmen, commanded by Lieutenant Ray Blasky, and the hard studies, commanded by Major Latin. Sister told us that if we were brave and not afraid of the enemy, we would conquer them in about a month. We started out and fought with all our might, and in a short time we overcame them completely by surpise. They immediately surrendered because they knew they were conquered. About four months after this battle the enemy came back, led by a new and intelligent commander called General Exam, who decided to completely defeat us. He had four troops named Algebra, English, Latin, and History. There were about one thousand men in each troop. We fought and fought and captured the Algebra, English. and History troops. The other escaped by the skill of the general. We all sailed to Rome the following week and captured it without any trouble. We are all glad the war is over and we are looking forward to a successful campaign against the troops in the Sophomore year. Rom-:ar Meri-ins, '33, EL1moN NEMMETZ, '33, Page twenty seven



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-qQV CQ 45 2lnn's mpportunitp E Just cant take her to Europe with us We cant afford lt and the contract pro vides for only .lames and me I wonder lf it would trouble you to keep Ann here until we have completed our trip? I have always wanted to go to Europe and this is an opportunity which I do not like to miss Thus spoke Mrs Bordman to her mother one day in July She was referring to her fourteen year old daughter Of course, Margaret, I am getting old and to have Ann here will be a blessing, replied her mother Mr Bordman had been told to be prepared to sail for Europe ln a month on a business trip The stay would be indefinite He could take his wife as a companion on the long voyage The Bordman home was in quite a flutter a few days before the departure The doorbell and telephone rang more ln the lasti few days than they had ever before Someone was bound to call or visit at an unexpected time especially when the house was ln confusion In spite of all these difficulties Mr and Mrs Bordman were prepared when the eventful day came Of course, Ann felt a touch of loneliness when they left She did not brood over this though She convinced herself that she was too old for that Besides werent father and mother hav mg the pleasant and happy time which they richly deserved? Nevertheless the days passed on slowly for Mrs Bordmans daughter, ln splte of the fact that entertalnment was always being planned by Mrs Norton to prevent her becoming lonely Mrs Nortons phone buzzed repeatedly one afternoon and when she answered it Mrs Smith s voice was heard saying, Mrs Norton you have been appointed chairman of the next program of the Womens Club The ladies would like to have Ann sing if it is possible We all enyoy her singing Half an hour later Mrs. Norton hung up the receiver. The songs were practiced over and over again until they were perfect. Ann sang beautifully the evening of the program. The audience applauded each number heartily Fre- quently she was asked to take part in other programs. Sometime later the President of the Philadelphia Music Association asked to have Ann come to his office. Several members of the association have heard you sing and have so highly praised you that I wish to hear you. Will you give me a demonstration? the man at q?3F . ' the desk asked her. ' She sang and he seemed quite pleased. Lome tomorrow afternoon for the 2:00 oclock rehearsal and I may be able to give i H I seen that face before? he muttered to himself as she departed. you a minor part in the program. With these words Mr. Hayes dismissed her. Where have She left the building quite proud to think that she would perhaps sing with a famous - company. She was given her part at the rehearsal and told to be ready to go to New York 'P 1 ' They left the day before the performance and after what seemed a very tedious ride J u J u J I 5 sg' Jr! if' ft ,- Cn, -f oVm s Q' ' X - J ll O, U Q x l :EJ 0 Ltd:-5.2,-'ish-r ' -' ,, 1-4 ' 15.1,-,..-,.. ,, ,,. ,--.-QE' 1- --11 111--vg1-1 with the company on the twenty-ninth of July. Mrs. Norton was to be her chaperon. K they arrived at their destination. The association furnished lodging at a hotel. The next 'Q evening at seven all were to be at the theater, and the performance was to begin at eight. J At eight, Ann was standing just behind the curtain on the left of the stage. She was ' startled by Mr. Hayes' voice. She tumed and there he was pacing the floor while talking to Page twenty-nine vi ,,.,.---- ,,.- Q1 'I-fig n 0 Q . h 5 1 . ' Q u s ' ' - i , . . . I Q. 2 . 7dr . ' - .5- . . . F ' 1 . l I ' . u : .3 fel. T ' ' - . ' ' f 1 . ' Y 3 . . , I . . A H - 'Jef r . 4 , Q . . gf'-I. .S , ' . ' 'X ' . . . ' - X I . ' 4 lf I ' s . . L . , . ' - u ' -0 A , .1 I u D J : Q . ' t f ' . i 2 . I . 145 . x .I I . ,, ' . . I , . ! ' s . . . . . t I - 7 e HF: - 5 n: ui- I - - J: A I A ': '- '.. U A 6? ,U Q1'C..'1,E - -.-.-v--- - N- --- .... - 1-...--.-,.---v ,- -.--..--.--- -.--.--.-..-...------..-..- -..- -..-..,-1 P I U I I I P n v .1 I I 1 l l I l 'r I I 1 A

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