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

 - Class of 1930

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N, 7 f ,. 1.95 -rg X , V, H.. .-.X TT' f xo- ' ? . ?T'?5+ 1? ,af - f calgizf Silting: Left to right. A. Barkume, V. Hamilton, E. Laszlo, M. Cunningham, D. Dunn, J. Tucker. Middle Row: H. Barkume, B. Ryan. M. Foley, P. Wfingle. E. O'Connor, R. Murphy, G. Van Luvenhage. K. E t b M. B M. G'ffith K. C ll' . as er y, rennan, ri , o ms Top Row: K. Schloff, L. Collins, R. Livernois, R. Barnes, L. Cotter, A. Bruce. Virgil Clulh 4 I ER angusta ad augustaf' Thus for a period of four years the Seniors have struggled through difficult Latin translations and thus have attained their objective-a Latin Scientific Diploma. ln 1928 a group of Latin students of the Senior Class organized a club for the purpose of stimulating enthusiasm and arousing interest in the study of the heroic Roman characters, ancient customs and interesting myths con- tained in Virgil's Aeneid. Although the plan was the conception of the pupils. it is to Sister Mary Celestine, of happy memory, former teacher of the grad- uating class, that the club really owes its existence. With twenty-two girls in the present Latin class, we continued the activities of the club, and feel that we can say that some progress has been made. This is due to the excellent foundation we received in our Freshman year and like- wise to the conscientious efforts exerted in the pursuits of this study. It is now our sincere desire that the lower classes will look forward to future participation in the club's activities, proclaiming Semper Meliorf' To us this motto has been both an incentive and a source of inspiration in our work. and in leaving the activities of this organization in other hands we feel certain of its future prosperity. Waifr-5 vi ' , 12171 .li . ' ff l , E V-L.,,5:N Y .. .. ,l - wfffil M fo A gr.. lzvnnan-ffff' , wi Q ' . 'A :f - L. f. - Ef:,,,'ff1-a- vg- -.':5':-a3a L'z'..:: r tri--.1-4.4351 -'f ' -v . , .4 -J - 4 1 ...ag-.-. Page Sixty-seven

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X -- V is - -lynn W' ry - 5 e r ,X W . sg? Sitting: Left to right. T. Charbeneau, M. Bruce, W. Charbeneau, E. DuBruiel, E. Churchill, J. Bruce. Middle Row: E. Prentice, V. Visger, M. Loechner, M. Breen, I. Roberts, Director M. Morrissey, L. Cotter, M. Foley, B. Ryan. Top Rolvl: Igntgiabel Bruce, K. Dalton, J. Chat-beneau, J. Morrissey, T. Sankovitch, W. Marshall, M. Dallas, . u ey. Orchestra HIS organization was founded nearly thirty years ago through the indom- itable efforts of Sister Mary Grace. lt was in those days when the little frame buildings of Holy Redeemer echoed with the lilting melodies of Irish songs on memorable Saint Patrick's Feasts, that the orchestra won its place in the hearts of all our parishioners. Vtfhen the Grey's produced their famous dramas, the musical compositions of the orchestra were always considered neces- sary for a perfect evening at Holy Redeemer Auditorium. No graduation exer- cise was ever complete without our orchestra, and certainly the Alumni cannot help but associate commencement with traditional strains of the triumphal march. When the dream of our present day Roman basilica was being realized in its erection. the orchestra assisted in the stupendous financial undertaking by playing at charity functions, bazaars and socials. lt won city-wide admira- tion for its renditions at the Marygrove Festival several years, and only this year was again commended for its splendid performance at the Hudson Art Exhibition. The present orchestra under the direction of Sister Angela has most suc- cessfully perfected their outlined work, and the Class of '30 extends the deepest gratitude to its members who have in musical language sounded the chords of our scholastic life and have completed the symphony of our academic career. Rfzwr- Ni' ' Q I U HUM fi ,gs X, ,XI , ' win' Hen, ' -. - 34 1 3 A X-fx ,A ' ' I PW, it - c -'fa-f r Tmrifiiiihfii 3 , S . iffis 1 -L L Z- -- ' , zfcat'-:.-:vs-1':-'::suie'.-V e ,-..-.-sig ff' - A 1 '-1 -' I.. Puge Sixly-six



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.,. V J,-..,f.gc ,.,! . x I , 5 - . t.. .21 L I- g K -I :. , .x.. egg-, : ,- -r 1 '-is . , ' . . il at t rw? --N - EQ: if 'ff K ' 'Q-,jg: f'Q1g'4ff' 'Nic Y vw' .V - fic.. vc? te fi ' 5 ,fa I ya. .1 Silling: Left to right. D. Dunn, M. Morrissey, M. Foley, J. Tucker. Shmdiug: L. Cotter, E. Laszlo, R. Livernois. Students' Spiritual Council OR two years. now, the S. S. C. has been directing the spiritual life ofthe slu- dent body at Holy Redeemer Girls' High in close intimacy with its Cath- olic school education. To inspire individual love for Jesus in the Blessed Sacra- ment and to enliven devotion towards our' Blessed Lady has ever been its two- fold purpose. In carrying out these ideas several units have been organized to oversee the work of Catholic action and personal sanctity. The Apostolic Committee has been zealous in its duty of conveying knowledge and the word of God to the Maltese and Negro fields. The dis- tribution of Catholic literature in numerous ways and the praise-worthy activ- ities of the mission club have been instrumental in executing the command of our Savior to teach all nations. The Eucharistic Committee undertakes the task of firing the students with an ardent affection for Jesus. Each tabulated communion. benediction, mass. visit. and ejaculation is a reminiscence of the abundance of' graces we are storing within our religious treasury. Thought rules action. In order to take up arms in Christ's army, one must necessarily cultivate a pious spirit. and be well fortified with knowledge of military maneuvers. Our I.ady's Committee. as its name implies, is concerned with spreading the fame of our Lady's virtues and thereby getting others to imitate her. The S. C. embraces practically the integral part of our religious education in the acts of devotion it requires of its members. At the Sodality Convention, held at Marygrove in January. Holy Re- deemer was granted the honor of opening the morning session. From the re- ports given. our representatives brought back sustenance to continue in the glorious work, so as to leave behind them a worthy and noble record of relig- ious fervor for under-graduates to attain. ,hh ' -12 SP' PM ,... . , E ,- . t t :q.L,--.--rc1fV T i ' SX-. . ' M .0 --1. 1 -A 1 V' , 4, ,. ---. ' ,. .. .. v , I N :lim-J -hx.-, . - T In Q L-'N in 'Y A v 17 . ,gs-r-' surf jg:-I aa,- Page Sixty-efghl R

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