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' r i 'l'o,'v row: G. llelircndt ll. l.c-Sage ll. Yan llaren R. lilaskcy R. liehrendt U, Turpin I. Nadcatt .S'L't'tlll4l rote: ,l. Stephenson ll. Yennix li. llarding lf. lloran A. Thiele li. Rettlte .l'. lloran ,l. Foffcy li. Iiastman Tliird row: R. Meyers M. Ryan l. Lczottc ti. Scnnan ll. 'loycc ti, Innes t'. llratnt IC, Ncntntctz fltlillfft mtv: ll. I-'aber Nl. Vandcrlin ll. Standenmaier IJ. Vt'l1itc il. lathvny IJ. llostt-dt l'. Ilnlbcrt ll. Licgeois the little lnmet literary lub We, the freshmen of this year, zealously embarked on our high school career, and spent the first term in becoming acquainted with our books and studies. But when finally we broke away front conquering Latin, and the worries of algebra, we went at developing and organizing Freshmen activities with Wim, wigor, and witality, which resulted principally in a literary club under the patronage of the Little Flower. At the first meeting we discussed the real meaning of the club, adjusted dues lwith an eye to the pre-Lenten party? and adjourned with high resolution and ideals. Every meeting since has proved the ability of the class to put on cultural and enjoyable programs. The boys were pleasantly surprised, when, after the business session at one meeting. the girls revealed their dramatic accomplishments in a one-act play named Solemn Pride. The hopes of a pre-Lenten party were not realized so a post-Easter party was given instead. It was at this celebration that the boys repaid the girls with an amusing entertain- ment which left the girls bewildered and doubtful of their own ability and success. During the year the class studied Shakespeare's famous play Julius Caesar. Although the girls were good in dramatizations, the boys deserve special mention for the interest they have manifested in memorizing and dramatizing two scenes of t.he play. Our boys chose the two must famous scenes, the death of Caesar and the speeches of Brutus and Anthony. The various characters were vividly portrayed by the individual boys, and along with a few extra credits, the young actors received an enthusiastic ovation. It is considered a very great honor to be represented in the entertainments or business session of this club, and every freshman has treated the privilege accordingly. Much praise can be rendered them for their ever ready assistance and cooperation with the club oflicers. We also take this opportunity to thank our adviser for her interest, assistance and patience with our club and its members. PATRICIA Htiumm, '33, Page seventy seven
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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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Top raw: L. Dc-:Leers U. Lauerman ll. lielmlqe D. Colburn M. Rouse K. LaPlante G. liernartly C. Behnke G. Strickland M. Cummings Second row: M. Paul Il. Zylkowslri ll. Rock E. Byrns A. Rcinhart D. Smith M. Stang M. VVypiszynski K. Mayville M. Kass Third row: U. Parent R. Semrau R. This-lc M. Guimontl M. Bocrner D. Kass ll. Charette G. Klavcr M. Herning M. Lalfond Fourth row: R. Doran G. Rondeau li. Deslauriers A. Roosen K. Scherer B. Meyers F. LaLontle Fifth raw: P E. Rreiult W. VVebster R. Rockett S. Camps j. Grignun P. Hearty E. Berg I. Go ue 'e Sirtlz raw: A. Powers A. Ynnlc F. Bourgeois S. Coffey B. Poqnette F. lVlc.f'nc E. YViItzius G. Behnke. urie .Science lub Peering through the spectroscope at Lourdes High, we View a host of very brilliant spectra. One of the outstanding among these, in color and sheen, is the spectrum of the Curie Science Club, which is surpassed by no other. The Curie Science Club was organized in 1928 and named after the greatest woman scientist living today, Madam Curie, the discoverer of radium. During the cluh's two years of existence its progress in all things has proved marvelous. This year in particular are we proud of our club, for it has reached a summit-it is a registered science club. The club is divided into two sections, the Junior and Senior groups. Eachl group is inter- ested in general science, so the monthly programs have included physics, chemistry, aviation, and astronomy. Its membership is limited to those students who are pursuing a course in science and who wish to increase their knowledge in scientific matters. These, before being initiated into the club, must have sufficient proof that they have fulfilled and lived up to all the rules and regulations of the school. The formal meetings are held on the first Friday of the month and the informal meetings on the third Friday. A president for the entire club and two treasurers, one for each divi- sion, were elected at the beginning of the term to serve for the whole year. The chairman and secretary are appointed each month by our director, to whom the club owes the deepest gratitude, for through her endeavors the success of this organization is due. G1-:RTRUDE KLAVER, '31, Page seventy-eight
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