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4QQ i f fa 53 PS Bzhiem of the last Act SEPTEMBER THE MONTH OF REUNION Come sit down every mothers son and rehearse your parts Guess what? School reopens Freshles look at that formidable door Freshles know lt all now N est ce pas fresh1es Sophs attack Caesar Well begun 18 half done Hottern expected' Half a day off Marguerlt Venmx entered the Order of the Sisters of Charity at Dubuque Commercial Club organized Friday the thirteenth' No luck as usual Blue Monday All knowledge comes out ln the wash 'lhe orchestra has its first meeting The harmony bespeaks good times ahead Teachers Convention at Green Bay Listen' A whole holiday as a result The girls held the first meeting of the St Catherine Club They decided on the initiation of the Sophomore Oh yes the Juniors are going to be amply repaid for theirs of last year Gym periods are announced for the High School Whoopee' Tryouts for the two Glee Clubs You should hear the solos' 26 27 School as per schedule 30 The first assembly called today A great success all around OCTOBER THE MONTH OF REST A beggarly account of empty boxes First basketball practice. There is plenty of good material. The Curie Science Club holds its initiation. Fountain subscriptions are booming. All are eagerly looking forward to the first number. Red Nadeau comes on time. What's the world coming to? Basketball team is doing some good work. The debating season promises some fine returns judging from the large number who turned out for the first meeting. Juniors organize Newman Club. Columbus Day program held in the auditorium. Columbus Day. History tells us that good old Christopher discovered us today. First issue of Lourdes Fountainn. Another mark of progress within these four walls! The teachers gave no assignments. Wonders never cease. The green freshies finally got their officers elected. What was all the deliberation about, children? B-r-r-nr-r. Gym periods on! We appreciate them. The orchestra is doing well from the fact that Clarence LaPinske struck a correct note today. John Grignon had his pants rolled up today. Why? He had his spats on! Ditto. A t 1'E!'f A peppy assembly held today. The hall fairly quivered with the noise which the lusty lungs of boys sent forth. lt won't be long now until- Hallowe'en. 'Swat' Powers mustered up enough courage, or whatever you call it, to throw peas at a window. Bravo! 1 .0 I I 0 Q- - 1 -4.-4.-on -4. -1 . .L -f -1 -. Q V- ijt' ' --.n---- s-.p-.-a-s--n- s-,-un---a1....ug 1 1 ' I . . ,V Q .I CQ .fn ,A in 56 ' 1 Q! 7 9 9 ' 66 ' , 9, , Q w n I . I I O ' Q . a I 9 ' . I u . o 1 I 5 D ss -vs 'Q J I I' f ': 55 - 'U' ' QI' 'I ' 1U ' .' Page ninety-three Y .
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NOVEMBER THE MONTH OF PROCRASTINATION Like a dull actor now, I have forgot my part and I am out Even to a full disgrace All Samts Day God bless them for the free day' All Souls Day Let us remember our dead today The Sophomore girls are all topsy turvy Why'7 Saint Catherine Club staged its initiation Kathryn Frmk wins the title for bearing up most faithfully Venmx directed the proceedings French class singing ln the hall, consequently nothing accomplished between 10 20 and 11 00 a m Coach Bresnahan looks over prospects for the team this year O deah how those boys did play' Education week begins today Talks are the blg thing Posters' Placards' Book week at Lourdes Let s improve our taste for good literature Henry Venmx was serious today Something must have happened Gym' It was a veritable swimming pool Watch the sophs swim The Jubilee program for Father Tulley IS ln full swing Big preparations for the eventful ay The Jubilee program goes over big Congratulations to Reverend Father Tulley for the twenty fifth anniversary of his commg to Our Lady of Lourdes pansh' Couldnt there be more Thanksglvlngs during the year? Advent IB commg Self denials so soon after turkey etc DECEMBER THE MONTH OF RELAXATION 4 And even now 1 crown my thoughts with acts t Be it thought and ,done Our Basketball team met Oconto today and lost a heartbreaker 25-12. More games . ahead boys' 1 ' The National Scholastic Press Convention at Chicago counts a member of our faculty as an interested participant. . Forty Hours Devotion. Beautiful services climaxed by procession. Freshies anticipate the arrival of Santa Claus. We heard that Paul Doran wanted a i- toy truck. Q 'O' . The Curie Science Club holds meeting. Pleasant hour! ' I . Lourdes plays Marinette High. Marinette profited by the boners our boys made to make 1. Ut a 37-10 decision. 4 5 15. Ten whole days until Christmas! Shop early. s 4 17. Wouldn't it be strange if the faculty hung out a No school sign? Imagine the tears in 5 i ' the sad eyes of the students retreating. Well, no such thing happens. 9 l.,,N 18. The grade children furnished a splendid program for the high school. More frequent ' 1 B 'U appearances would relieve the tension of hard work. y 20. With the holidays on the way, the faculty overworked, and the students getting uneasy, :J i it looks as if school must be closed for two weeks. Poor Harry LeSage fainted over the I 1 J I V: prospects. 6 25. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ONE AND ALL! g .A , :av 'fl' rf YI QQ,,,,.3,,N,W ,,,1-g,,,,. ,M ,,-,- ,-4' 95p ..-.-..SI-.L. .-,...1........-,.i ialc' ': 0 23.5. '- X t 'T :EJ U. , f ft 's :sf nik.. ...-- -L --,-E73-. -f -L .1 -f -. .. fl Q O qv ' --.a----:.a-.--Qt7:- ----Q--..2.-:s:.gx 1Q9l N ulesgrk. uijg 70 T-.J EQ of l f A f 1 ,.. n I 5 se - 'X l I L Q I i 'ef ' eg f 2. . . g I 5. . ' I . . . . . . . I . x . g u . . . . . Q ft I 1 6. The first meeting of the Loyola Club. The activities are outlined for the year. Arthur 5 -,ic ' ' ' - .J I 7. . . . . . . : . 5 1 : . . 2 j 8. ' . , I S ' - 2 IQ 11. ' ' . ' ' . .9 Y gy 18. . . . ' ' ' . ' L t . . . 1 3- .dy . . . 9 1 L 22. . ' ' ' . ' . :. V . 25. . . . . l . . Q a . t f . 27. ' ' . E T 28. . u . . . i Q1 ' . ' Q 4 gg , . . . 1 ? f ,g 29. ' ' . ' , . -9 3 V GJ, - - 1 I I . M F To ' , i . 91 U 5 I n I ' 01, f i L 4. , 2', ' 4 5 I ' I I J 1 6-8 I J, 10 , ' 4 Q 11 , f 13 P Page ninety-five
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