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'NSF Top ww: F. Lal,onde Il, Zylkowski M. LaLoncle M. VVypiszynsl4i K. Mayville D. Smith R. Ynenger Scrum! row: M. llrault ll, Colburn R. Thiele R. Semran A. Reinliart M. Cummings C, llehnkc tl, Strickland Third row: C. l.al'inske M. llcrning M. Stang 0. Parent IC. lircault Fourth row: F. Ilonrgcois E. Wiltzins li. liielf li. Berg R. Rockett G. Belinke DB UmIl1BI'Cf8l llllJ Tap, tap, tap. What is causing all that noise? What's that you say? I can't hear you. Uhl l see now. You say thatis the Commercial Club? Well, well, well--. Yes, it's true, Our Lady of Lourdes has in the course of time organized a Commercial Club. This club, as can be seen by its name, was organized only for students taking the commercial course. The club activities started early in September with students of the Senior and Junior classes applying for membership. The club holds monthly meetings. At the first meeting the students applying for membership were initiated with pomp and hilarity. At another time a small social was held. The remainder of the meetings were chiefly instructive, although they were often en- tertaining, too. The meetings afforded us endless opportunities for improving efficiency and gaining a standing in the stenographic profession. The club offers facilities for acquiring valuable knowledge of business and its requirements of profession. It brings into play through its recreational activities latent talents and energies which lie dormant in the performance of our regular work. During the course of our meetings a very interesting program is given. The programs, in general, deal mainly with the commercial world. Choice topics are rendered on short- hand, typing, stenography, and the like. At one meeting, we discussed the development of a greater amount of interest in the Commercial course through our cooperation in the club. At another time we talked about the opportunity of developing our public speaking through. our meetings. The members of the club donated a book on Commercial Clubs to the school, which they hope will be a great help to future members. Most of the members of the Senior shorthand class received certificates of membership in the Order of Gregg Artists. Although the club is, as yet, new to the school and to the students, it prophesies to be- come a much patronized and popular club in the near future. Ross THIELE, '31, Page seventy five
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Tap raw: li. Laconrsiere G, liernardy K. LaPlante G. Eggener H. Lal'inske M. llearty A. Powell D. Bechtel V. Menor M. Charette J. Doran Swami 1'zm': fi. Mineau C. Christ K. Frink ll. Rock ll. Zylkowski D. Colburn M. lioerner M. Kass U, Lauerman A. Reinhart TTIIIW1 raw: M. Rouse ll. Larson G. Strickland C. liehnke L. Stang R. Smith L. DeLeers ll. Behnke ll. Charette R. Semran lfurrrtli 1'0rt': M. Vatter G. Devlin M. llerning ti. Iilaver M. Paul R, Licgeois U. Tovar M. Stang M. VVypiszynski D. Sliger Fifth raw: li. Mayville ll. Smith li. Monroe M. Allard M. l.aLonde IJ, R355 NI, Lalftmtl li. Scherer li. DesLauriers A. Roosen F. Schomaker Sixth row: Il. lloluh M. Liska M. Brault O. Parent E. Byrns M. Guimontl D. Boerner M. Cummings R. Thiele bt. athcrinfs literary lub There is a reason for every action in our lives, for the trivial as well as the great. Ask a man why he buys certain bonds. He will reply, Because I have a reason to believe they will bring me profilsf, This is the very reason why we chose SL Catherine Literary Clubv for the name of our organization. Perhaps some time in your life you have taken a fancy to some individual who excelled in some quality and you reverenced him with every mark of ihward and outward devotion. Our club is now an old but still effective organization. At first the object of it was purely literary, but it has since expanded to a field of work. Three new departments were created, namely literature, art and music. Each former member as well as the newly pledged members were given the privilege to join whichever department interested her most. The monthly programs were a source of joy and kept the members ever hungering for more. The literary group entertained us with the lives and works of the best living writers of the twentieth century. The plays, 6'Honest Peggy, The Fatal Quest, The Senior Cirlsf' and an original playlet based on the master artists were much enjoyed. Our December program gave us a study of the famous Madonnas and the creations embodying scenes of the Christmastide. St. Patrick's Day was fittingly celebrated with an operetta, 4'The Irish May Day, and the charming Irish melodies. The social gatherings which included the October party, the pre-lenten hop, and the May festival for the Seniors, were also a decided success. We feel that St. Catherineis Literary Club provided all that is up-lifting, educational, and enjoyable, and we' Seniors deem it an honor to have been members for three years. HELEN BEHNKE, ,30. Page seventy-six
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