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E 2- ef a -A qi in -1 ue, Q t l ' MH ' 'L rt Jr' L i First Row: Left to right. E. Churchill, B. O'Dell, A. Bruce, E. DuBreuil, G. O'Connor, W. Davis, E. Madden. Middle Raw: A. Richter, M. Tucker, A. Schroll, J. Bruce, C. Soules. Top Row: W. McKeown, C. Wallace, M. Burke, W. Kolbe. Class Honor Students N THE offices of the principals of both the boys' and girls' high schools hang certificates representative of scholarship and scholastic standing. They are notices bearing the stamp and seal 'of the University of Michigan, announcing that Holy Redeemer High School, after due inspection, has been admitted to the list of accredited schools belonging to this University. The privilege of being thus accredited, entitles the graduates of this school to be admitted to the State College without first submitting to the entrance examinations. To enjoy the distinction and privilege of association with and recognition of the State in things scholastic, a school must first meet certain requirements in the matter of faculty, equipment and scholarship. Naturally, therefore, the demands upon the students of the school are increased in proportion to the requirements of a high standard of scholarship. The mere fact of a boy or girl graduating from an accredited school is, in itself, an indication of such a one's ability in things scholastic. To do more and to meet every demand with a degree of perfection is that which only a few might achieve. Honor students. therefore are deserving of the highest praise. It is to them that the school owes its position of importance among educational institutions. The individuals pictured on this page are not only honor students but leaders of their respective classes in attaining the highest ratings for the first half of the year. Their industry, application and intelligence have made them the outstanding students among the underclassmen. ii kim. at .A I W V . - 1i ii ' N . ' l -..n w '. ,. . N' l. fii ,N X -- X . ---. e -A -1 . . ,. ,,, 'K ,, , ,,. .-, L - ,-f . Y Q Y -. f-.ze-..a:n.f -1- A v ww- -Y -. -1 4 Page Forty-nine
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