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

 - Class of 1930

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fda is 43 --, ,L,b,,',, ,R ,, - ,L ,, ,, ,, ,x ,.,...-,--.....-,.-.-- -- ---.J-...,-...X 'I LZ ,r Q W Q .1 QDHCQQ-fgq? it nip 'U -1601 'Xi' Ghz sanctuary lamp There's a little light a'gleaming, In the Church both bright and clear, To draw the hearts of men to God, To show that Christ is near. And as it sheds its crimson light, Upon those who kneel and prayg The grace of God comes down from heaven To aid them on their way. CHARLES REINHART, ,32. Ghz tbrnnk A winding gleaming glassy stream That flows between its banks And bubbles oer the stony bed Of gravel playing pranks It has upon its grassy banks A crown of glor ous flowers That nod and watch the wondering stream That ne er grows weary with hours The foam arises at each turn And gathers near the edges In places where it switfly' turns And wanders tween ledges ARTHUR J VENNIX 32 ibm picture Ilblzsseh Jiobn yishzr The sun rose majestlcally ln the vastness of the azure sky lt shed lls soft rays over the town of London accentuatlng agamst the clear heavens a grlm forblddlng plle of masonry known as The Tower It was elght oclock and the Tower was enveloped ln an austere sllence not a blrd twlttered nor a bee hummed there In a room of the Tower knelt a lone figure hls face beamlng Wllh an ethereal light The suns rays stole through the wmdow and shed lts radlance on the sllvery halred form kneelmg there As the hour neared 115 close a commotlon was heard outslde the Tower The clankmg of steel betokened the arrival of soldiers as they nolslly unbarred the door and tramped lnto the room The aged occupant slowly wlth dlgmty rose to h1s feet and wlth the llght of welcome gleamlng ln hls genial eyes greeted the soldlers Wllllngly yea gladly, he walked to a designated place where a block gave evldence of what was to come It lacked a mmute to the hour as the prxsoner ralsed eyes and hands to the blue dome above hlm The sun hlgher ln the heavens brlghtened the scene and for a moment lts rays played hke a halo about the grayed head The condemneds gaze slowly descended from the heavenly helghts to the faces of the soldlers standmg about hlm As he gazed a smzle not of thls earth lllummed hrs gentle features Softly he fell to his knees and lnclmed hls head upon the block A Hash of tempered steel gleamed ln the radlance of the mormng sunlight Thus perlshed Blessed John Flsher the great Engllsh cardmal and martyr OTTILIA TovAR 32 iGDff'3 M, x ougpq muh! c . J 1 C6 fn P, 1 K , , , ll .. , .. 7 , . ' 5 , O I 'J 3 ! . , . l. , . . 1 . I . . 0' 7 5 66 ,Q ' 7 ' , . - . , . ' 1 . . . . . . . .I . , , ., , . 9 5 . ' 9 9 ' ' I 9 ' , ' 7 9 g. l . . . . I , , a 9 ' ' ' f ul' l Y. 3 ., ' N. Sq ' X 'S ' .f:,,. 1- . ' - 'T 'P cf' ' ' , 5 ,V ,., ' ' , 1 i,-f., . ..-,.-..- . K.- --..-qt-..-'Q .--s- --1- u-1--uf,-1-un ,. ,.--tr-.----v--F - --Y ' -4-- - -- ' ' Page thirty-six C



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I . I 7 s I C I I I I J I :4 I J 1. 1 1 a n i 4 ll 9. 2751 Q 2 'I ! fi hx.. 111 4 ful K 11 f :FPS Q. Top row R Thlele K LaP1ante R Semrau 'VI Cuxmond Second row G Klaver E Byrns M Hermng M Paul Humor 6151115 In the oplnlon of many one s Junior year IS his most outstanding year ln High School The fact that one has passed the half way mark, urges him to try harder, and thus our story begins In the fall of 1929, mne Jolly Junior glrls entered the Junior class, each and every one striving for honor, peace and happiness. The three members in the commercial group took an active part in the newly organized Commercial Club. In the early part of the year., the class was initiated into the Junior-Senior Curie Science Club. Although the entire group of Junior girls belonged to the Debating Society only one had the honor of displaying her oratory in public. The outstanding club of the Junior Class was the Newman Club', which was organized for the purpose of studying Catholic authors. This year brought us many tragedies and comedies, nevertheless, we believe that we have met all these bravely. Some of the tragedies met by the Juniors, were the undertaking of the four new subjects, geometry, chemistry, shorthand and typewriting., and the task of being worthy Juniors weighed heavily upon our shoulders. Our comedies were most interesting. On the third of March the St. Catherine's Club gave a Pre-lenten party. One of the most interesting meetings of the Newman Club was a program given to show the development of the drama. A morality play Everychild was given by the girls, after which scenes from Macbeth,' were dramatized. Following this was the presentation of a modern drama Where But in America. Two of the Juniors also had an opportunity to charm the audience by their participation in the Operetta. Among the achievements of the Curie Science Club was a debate. The question Resolved: That Present Day Inventions and Conveniences Tend to Make Man Mechanicalii was debated. The spirited debaters presented the subjects with a great deal of enthusiasm. Last but not least, was the annual banquet for the Seniors. Did the Juniors hang back? I guess not! They were up and doing! A hustling and a bustling was heard through the whole school. What was up? The Juniors were preparing for the banquet which took place May 27. KATHRYN LAPLANT, '31, CW ff? ,, Quang, SN Cr ' X X 1- I 0: , . gf 1 : X H EU . 9 Lggrf-gi-'2-s--e--.. . -.ievnv .--..- -1 l I4 'M n-n-,-- . -1-wsna- Q .- -Q - -pl u -u -1-1-1 I I 1 E q 4 Y n 9 I Q, 1 .X I I 9 ' I D If I 'ci ' v I G l 5 vfu I Y.: rj , 1 al -1.11.-r-...-r -1--1.14.-1.-1. -r . .L - -f .. 7' Jw ......-.--.s...-.--Qtr.- n-.A---qt-,-X53 ' '7 L .I . ' Nl 'i 3 .2 a 4- .iff 'D . -. .fggg u - ' I :G Ji i 1 j 3 1 5 I s I I ' I 'Q z L' F 'Ef Q3 v -' 2 - I , I L I I a - 5 J 1 ' .I if 2? I '11 Ol. 1 T 1 1 P 5 I 5 I I -- If QE-' ' 1 i' I 5 '67 h . , .. . ' I i f I s 3 Y .O f 1 1 V : . . 5 . . . . - . . ' h , . 9 4 . ' J 1 .I ' K 'Q u . 0 i J 1 . . . . . I . I 'Q 1 I IQ I : ' ' 9 J 'Q g. I Page thirty-eight

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