Holy Redeemer High School - Campanile Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1930

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S Air in -. l - nl , gg tx 'W 1, ff'- ' r AQ.: , , . Aff' 4 J is Y lka K T an fi' in , 2 f ,W ff' X 1 A Swing: Left to right. M. Morrissy, J. Finn, J. Tucker, A. Hagan, B. Ryan. Standing: Left to right. J. Lyons, M. Brennan, L. Cotter, A. Bruce, P. Steffes. Editorial Staff URING the lazy days of late September, when the memories of those idle hours of summer still lingered with us, thoughts of school and books and duties lacked appeal. True it was and well we knew it, that a fourth and final year was soon to terminate our student life, as high school boys and girls, in graduation. Still we dreamed along in enervating lassitude, until one day it was sug- gested that we rouse ourselves to some activity. With a mental yawn and stretch we shook ourselves to consciousness and, looking over a list of possibil- ities. bethought ourselves of leaving to the school, another volume telling of its glories and achievements. With the kind permission of our Rector, Father Joseph Elenz, and assur- ance of cooperation from the faculty, a spark of enthusiasm resulted in a verit- able conflagration of endeavor. Staffs were organized, a theme was chosen, ideas suggested and work b-egan. At that time, little did we realize the greatness of the task nor the weight of responsibility such an undertaking would entail. But thanks to that spirit of unity and unselfishn-ess, so characteristic in the success of every enterprise, we feel justified in taking pride in the accomplishment of this, our first real venture of importance. The aim and objective striven for in editing this fourth volume of the Campanile is to reproduce in some small way, that atmosphere of study, piety and initiative which we have learned to love during our stay at Holy Redeemer. Our sincerest hope is that we may have at least approached this ideal. ,X V . Y V XIV' , I-44 , mf ....- Xorg. 595 'i'Qf 'i' ,,,,:a-5.-5.51-fzg 317.-gag-.filnfa-v-r:.1Ei..1'-'?2ift -x i' 2 r i? 'iii '5-Fri? Page Fifty-nine

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., nm 'Ir Six ge ne, t QV sa' . fx! ' ss- r. Ley, M' ff 'gs - it a n i 5, P : ,gee 'Q K-:Z r' ' 'sv' tees: t L.: is 8 jf' .ff xl :hi '- H - Sitting: Left to right. V. Hamilton, F. Vfoznack. M. Foley, I. Wall. L. Collins. Standing: P. Sommers, H. Barkume, P. Wingle, M. Snyder, A. Murphy, T. Turner, G. Boff. Art Staff HEN we have reached those years. which are now but a blur on the distant horizon, we shall have gathered from the dust of time a sediment, dulling the memory of youth. The cares and struggles of life will have sobered to seriousness the now happy carelessness we feel in the joy of just living. Perhaps then we may page through this history again, and many, no doubt, will find it replete with mementos of friendships, long gone and forgotten. lf long hours of weary toil and deeds of painful sacrifice: days of discour- agement and painful misunderstandings are thus to be repaid in terms of happy reminiscences of friends made and confirmed, then do we assure ourselves that the industrious and devoted group constituting the Art Staff will find in this their book a value that will increase with the passing years. To them fell the difficult task of building a theme, composing and sketch- ing scenes and designs, constructing panels and mounting photographs. For a period of four consecutive months, continuous work was being produced in order to meet the demands of the engraver. Neither time nor convenience was considered in the intent to achieve such results as would enhance the beauty of the l930 yearbook. lt proved to be a very interested and energetic staff. However, it would be wrong for us to overlook the fact that much of the success realized from an artistic stand-point is due to the constant help rendered by Brother Charles Kolf, in the form of experienced advice and practical instruc- tion. Because of the inspiration received from his guidance, the members of this staff applied themselves willingly and conscientiously. It is for this reason that we take occasion to express to him our grateful appreciation. ,vt . A f 4 'Hn gkxkk Q , f tw -fc., - l , my ,cs ,ffff Q l , .. , lllllllIllmw----- ----.. N 4 t e- -ete - m f - 1 JN X ' ' - . i-bf.. -' 2' 1. i .ffaz- ':tw6Pi1h 9'?7x 'c '- ' L-iii Page Sixty

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