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iii Q fo A F75 -Q -- - 1 Agar? lKl11A:'m-....-1' vZ! - ofgg, fx v 9-j 'Q r L mul 1 11 ' K Fggenei Doran 'Nl lle trty Pon ell IJ llechtel M C narette ll ii m x I acoux slate V dl Q mlth o ll c ioma. er C Nlmeau l lNacleau I'ourtI1 ru t O lovn aLomle igu X attei iegeots Qtang Q Dev in Quphnmore Iris This little company of actors represents the sophomore girls in their full strength They have suctessfully played their respective parts on the great stage of their sophomore year. Some of their scenes were tragedies while still others were coniediesg nevertheless, they tried to perform both as carefully and as cheerfully as possible. When the curtain arose at the first of the year, there opened a play to be well remem- bered--'hard work, debates, public speaking, dramatizations, contests of every kind. A great number of the girls joined the debating society, but due to the vast number comprising the organization they were not given an opportunity of displaying their ability this year. The girls had always aimed highg therefore, their attainments did not fall far below their set standard. The characters of this act were never known to be shirkers. They always tried to culti- vate a generous spirit taking as their motto: Service above self. So, ever ready to respond to calls of work, play, or study they believe they have fittingly prepared themselves for that greater act,-the junior year. Many of the clubs and other activities of Lourdes had representatives from among the sophomore girls. All the girls were members of St. Catherines Literary Club. Here they showed themselves willing and talented actors, and the school will especially remember their fine work in the Operetta. Three girls were in the orchestra this year, and did commendable work. Of our number nine were selected to belong to the Girls Glee Club which has ever done such sweet and beautiful chorus singing. Others showed their skill at the piano for various club meetings and entertainments. As the curtain fell again on the last scene, these actors eagerly looked forward to their new act, which they hope will be an even greater success, as they are now more skilled in the act of acting. GENEVA MINI-IAU, '32, OTTILIA Tovtm, 32. CW ,vang SX Q ' ' ' 9: 0 Q' A -I -ix ' n :EJ 0 fQ.3.,,.,,,, .-.1-s?..--. ..-.':'-1- .S,,4l..t.'.....,---.-SI2I. .-,......9:T. ,f Wi I :- ' -1-A Q' 5 i .4 5 rl W r -1 .1 ,n,...-f -4.-gn, H-.. -f . -I. -1 -4 .- EQ ,IA Jw e-..-.-- --.p------- - n-.n-..- -.AQ-A, X '7 K . 4 Q Q - O I -. -X - I Q, . z 1 5 I 'x I Q N ' E 'ef Q 2 5 I I s 5 . - 5, 'Si ri -.1 ,.,: I 5 I I E Q' 5 I ,C I I I QL., :' golf Vow: ll. Igflljinske ll.ll.arson V. Menon' C.Xfh1'ist D. lloerner K. lfrinlc Nl. Liska Y .1 z': -.J ' .. 1, 2 .. f , ,f Th 'fait l.L' tI..Xll l R.S ' ll.ll lil FSI 'lc S.. ' K h. ' g ' 2 : . '. A M. l.' l.. Sl' A' M. ' ' R. lf L. , . i. 1' p I I 0' ' Y 5 l I O ,s .N . . . . I .lp K Y i 1 . . . 'J ' r l I 1 A Q 1 . 7 4 I . . f I 1 I Q 3, . 4 ' I A HG 77 I I ' I 'I I v cl ' I L I be s I If - f z l , , 7 - l ' I t ' i . . : od t 1 'J K ' ' I f ' L I I Page thirty-two
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egg, Top mic: ll. Rnnnoc R. Kass l'. lioylc ll. Thyne L. Lenfll .X. Vennix .Wrmni raw: F. Monignl J. Roland l. Bomber I.. Zyllcowski ll. Yncngcr lf. Malmstadt 'l'ln'rd mfs: tl. lim-an 1. VYiltzins llavct Al. llrignnn ll. Rooscn V. Reinliart bnphomure ops One of the irksome aspects of appearing in the annual is that we cannot write about ourselves in our own terms and with our own frankness. Tl1e production staff retains certain canons of good taste, call them taboos, if you will, that we must observe. Having successfully played our parts as sophomores, we warmly welcome the freshmen to strive to be worthy successors. At all seasons we have, we think, acted and conducted ourselves as loyal, energetic post-amateurs, and having made of our failures stepping-stones to higher things, we eagerly look forward to our junior year. In our class, Lourdes Little Theatre has lnany fine players for the notable roles of the comedies and tragedies. We have shared in the ups and downs of basketball, skating, baseball, cheer-leading, debates, public speaking, Latin contests, spelling downs, in fact, all work re- quiring solid effort and good sportmanship. There are some feature players among us, but there is a communal feelingg each in his turn plays his minor or trivial role. As a group we may style ourselves able craftsmen who attained that title through diligence, loyalty, and cooperation. We are nineteen in number. Of this happy band, three proved debaters of which Lourdes can be justly proud. Four of us helped to swell the Boys' Clee Club choruses at the various Church services and school programs. Our second basketball team and skating squad claimed two more boys who brought honor to the school by their splendid work in these sports. Last, but not least, the sophomore boys were victorious over the freshmen and juniors in baseball. DONALD RUNNOE, '32. Davin YUENGER, '32. Page thirty-three
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