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Tuff raw: A. Vennix M. Rouse 0. Tovar G. lielinke ll. Rock U. Lancrman li. Ronzlo.-an Scrum! raw: R. Yuenger li, Zylkowski M. llunting E. Deslmuriers R, Doran Tlziru' row: l'. llearty li, lireault li. LaVoy li. Hyrns F, Bourgeois NY. NVebster Qihe muster lub The Booster Club, the first of its kind, was organized this year. It was formed and put into action to promote the 1930 Annual, and also to arouse enthusiasm for all school activities. The club is composed of pupils of the Senior, Junior, Sophomore and Freshmen classes, who first showed their soliciting abilities in collecting subscriptions for our school paper, The Lourdes Fountain. The next big contest in which they displayed their loyalty and zeal was in gathering subscriptions for the 1930 Annual, which proved a towering success. Alas, the climax! Ads for the Annual! Did the untiring workers reach their quota? Indeed, they did, and went over the top despite obstacle to the contrary. The members of the club scoured the two cities from grocery store to shoe-shine parlors for means whereby to make the Annual a reality. The kindly cooperation and friendliness of the business people aided and cheered them on. Their incessant plodding to attain their goal brought out all that comprises a genuine school spiritf' Now that the Booster Club is an active organization, we hope its work will continue as energetically as it did this year. The spirit evinced by its workers argues well for the club's future career. HELEN Rock, '30, Page ezghty
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and it is unanimously Top TUIUZ lf. lireault F. lionrgcois li. VViltzins I, iirignon VV. Nvebster Svrmzd raw: M. yandcrlin ll. Licgeois -lf. SfltUI'l1ZtlCCl' -M. Iiocrncr R. Licgcois Third ww: M. C harcttc j. Doran A. X SIHIIX lf, l.Ztl'1IlSliC li. l'oquc-ttc ll. Charette rchestra Music was known long before Ca:sar's time, and although old and the power to stir emotions even in the most savage of meng for as S hath charms to soothe the savage breast. We all know that it has soul, a power to make us think of our Creator. It, being God-given, preciated and understood. It has power beyond the natural, and is heart. lt has oftentimes proven itself the one great connecting link in The Orchestra at Lourdes supplies all these cultural influences, antique, it has not lost hakespeare says, Music strength to elevate our should he properly ap- the key to the human the chain of humanity. agreed to be an indispensible asset. If you can picture Madison without a capitol, or Wis- consin despoiled of its prairies, then you can imagine what Lourdes would be without an orchestra. The first practice in October revealed the keen interest and great enthusiasm of the members of this elite group of students. Two new clarinet players asked to be admitted and were heartily welcomed. The snap and zip with which they played the old pieces, showed that they were in fine trim and ready for serious practice. The Orchestra made its first appearance on Labor Day, when it played at the Church Fair in Walsh. The members were treated royally and their praises resounded for several days following the event. The next momentous occasion was at Father Tulley's silver jubilee when the orchestral proved to he the leading feature at the evening's entertainment. Especially fine were the solos played by John Crignon and Edmond Breault. Throughout the year the orchestra took a prominent part in the debates, rallies, assem- blies and club programs. Each time the hearty applause of the audience showed their true appreciation of music, and particularly of the work done by Lourdes Orchestra. To the graduating members of this organization, the school renders heartfelt thanks and congratulations. EDMOND Bm-:AUl.1', '3l. Page seventy nmv
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