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.5 ., E' Q so . sf . f 4 fe - --, .1 9, 5' ' 4, ' 45 us: 0 ff gksg. Seniors ROBERT J. W11.Cox FRANCIS J. WOZNACK Holy Redeemer Scientific. St. Cecelia Scientific Lambda Gamma Club: Annual Staff: Foot- Lambda Gamma: Camera Club: Annual ball '28, '29: Track '27. Staff. Cooperative, athletic, genial, practical, a keen Philosophical, curious. cultured, self-possessed, caper cutter. a modern Socrates. TRIC 'L.. INGLE St. Cec Latin Scientific Class s 27, '29, Varsity '30g Aanuai s 1 chi V pykgx '3o. Athletic and artisti ee and cheerful. . , ,p El 4 'il l iw' , i ' ,fm 1 , H i Wi l l Af ANGELA B. WEINS f E I EDWARD J. ZWICK Holy Redeemer Scientific W W 4' ' t. Mary Scientific Class Oflicer '30: Annual Staff: Class Baske l I 1 WM E atic Club: Class Basketball. ball 27, 28, 29, 30, Ring Committee. l interested, tractable, diligent. a cheer Jolly, clever, a good pal. I l fir enser. l L iwlll W f ' ' . . f - f 'I O f. ' - -F-. -4. -'.' ff' K O, .. N N' A , ,fr H f lllllIllIlI.-lunmw f N c a ll-i.ffi1uuulllllI ,IIllllli , Q !'A'lA?,:' 14 1 5 A 1. Page Forty-three
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:AJ N mn r X r VB f sliliilf fi R' . 'K' gag? reg 1??'5.s.:.... -694 W gs x i-, .f xc? The Conquest An Historical Drama in Four Acts. TIME-1926-1930. PLACE-Redeemer High School Dramatis Personae Redemptorists Marianists Seniors of the Boys' High School. PROLOGUE XTINCTION and obliteration constitute two of the greatest fears of Man. Submissive enough he is to the claims of Death, but never will he consent to be forgotten. Primitive scratches on the chipped surfaces of stone, or in- cisions deeply cut into the bark of a tree, or monumental pyramids rising from and dotting expansive desert wastes, all teach this truth that Man lives but to be remembered. For this reason, History, the great philosophy of action, has been invented to record and preserve the fact of his existence. Man's every deed is carefully recounted, for, in the pride of human intellect, there resides the thought that for one to be and not to do is not to live. He glories in his doings, for each action is a proof of his reality, each accomplishment a lasting record of his having been. Thus we state our brief apology, and in putting pen to paper, scratch a trite account of petty deeds in this our history of the Class of 1930, realizing that, in doing so, we follow but a natural instinct to preserve our individuality. Knowing, too, that the drama is the best adaptable means for the inter- pretation of Life, the following account of our high school days is given in the form of a synopsis of an historical drama. ACT 1. FRESHMAN YEAR, 1926 Scene One: Class-room: enter sixty-eight real boys: Brother Joseph Stamler introduces himself as successor to Brother Leo Sieben in capacity of principal: boys take on air of self-importance: state of sobriety regained when Brothers Thomas Bodie and Joseph Goedert acquaint students with the difhculties of Latin and Algebra. Scene Two: L' Football field: Redeemer represented by a very formidable team. The Lions win both City and State Championships. Scene Three: Banquet hall: Football champions feted: Mr. A. Leo Kent sponsors the affair: mono- grams awarded: speeches, sumptuous meal, entertainment. Scene Four: Spring and opening day of baseball season: senior class edits first real annual: a beautiful book of 132 pages with leather cover to replace the usual pictorial. ACT II. SOPHOMORE YEAR 1927 Scene One: Eldred Street School: enter fifty-five sophisticated survivors: much noise: Freshmen get glimpse of high hats: Brothers Joseph Goedert and Edward Hayward take command of situa- tion: Geometry removes the tall hats. Scene Two: Field of athletics: Lester McRae succeeds Richard Pflaum as coach: Lions again take City and State Football Honors: recognition and letters received at testimonial banquet: Leroy Wint inaugurates and coaches a successful cross-country team: Marcellus Barlage captures first place in distance run in state meet at Ypsilanti. Scene Three: Auditorium: Very Rev. Father McEnniry. becoming our new pastor. conducts series of weekly instructions for high school boys. W--,g - K A . I ' . I N ' f 'dp ,.-- W V, fly. t -- A -... -- rg i . l ilmllllll llllliiuiitu ... ....... ..,. N 'gn at aamuliitiillllliillllllllllllnilV Y U y Q Q -1,11 U I L' Q in W Q H-,L -C A, 1. ,,, . M V A Page Forty-four
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