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100 Zemaqwawmzde ' mm ises. Rumors of these ghosts, usually in Civil War garm, were attributed to the hoof marks in the basement and other re- minders of Civil War days. Then too a cor- responding need for a Catholic boys' high school in the city arose. After a vigorous subscription campaign, spearheaded by Bishop Gilfillan, funds were raised for the erection of a new edifice. A site was bought at Noyes Boulevard and Union Street, formerly a park proiect of the Klu Klux Klan. The cornerstone was laid on May ll, 1927, and the school opened the following September. His Excellency, C. H. LeBlond, the pres- ent bishop of the St. Joseph diocese, has worked wholeheartedly in co-ordination with the administrations of the school. Since the school's erection, its progress has been symbolized by expansion. Today, Christian Brothers of St. Joseph is a mod- ern high school in all respects. lt stands as a living testimony to the fruitful labors of the Brothers, who have molded the young men of the city into ideal and Chris- tian gentlemen. The Recessional at the Parochial Schools' Mass A few of the important guests at the Centennial Breakfast were: U. to r.J Monsignors O'Neill and Brady, His Excellency, Bishop LeBlond, Reverend Father Abhot from Conception, Brother Jerome and Brother Gabriel.
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6 meat-packing, cereal and brewing indus- tries. The city's boulevard system, one of the most beautiful in the country, was built as well as parks, public buildings, and other civic improvements. As the city was making timely improve- ments, likewise it became apparent in the early twenties, that the Shack was in no condition to continue due to its run- down condition. There were large cracks in the walls, and strange noises seemed to be heard at off hours around the prem- q-774g Part of the Brothers' Centennial Mass Choir: U. to r.j Brother Paul forganist at Glencoe, Missouril, Brother Roger, Brother John, Brother George, Brother Anthony, and Brother Oliver. ' 11th: v W This present school building was ready for occupancy in 1927
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3 l ll W l ll m l l Brother Jerome De La Salle, F.S.C., M.A. Principal of Christian Brother High School Brother Lambert Brother Joseph l-ib af'Y Business Office
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