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PIX 'JMR' X 9' fx fi x' O 1 ii dd X QQ K 4 5. , its - , 'T if , wif' yfijif .JEL wx- .- h kf' ferr'-eff: -' ' vt ' V X I X 1 Q ' A Ulf QRS l it .rfffft uw Zyl-X.: - 'l if - ' Q -Q- P mf1i'a'M-Iss-9 ' X .refs . ,,',-, ,YR 5 ,e' Nr , 75 J so Killing: Left to right. D. Moran, D. Dunn, M. Barlaga, D. Trudeau, C. O'Malley. Standing: M. Breen, J. Wall, J. Lyons, H. Holland, R. Look, K. Easterby, J. Kelly, A. Barkume, J. Sulli- van, K. Collins. Ring Committees HE beauty of the two rings selected by the present graduating classes is such. that the members of the art staff deemed them sufficiently ornamental and representative and have used them in the border design of the Annual to lend further embellishment to the pages of the book. Much credit is to be given to the committees making the selections, for both rings are not only very attractive but also distinctive in that they contain features characteristic of the school. Vwfith the boys, the classes of 1930 Were the second in the history of the school to purchase their rings in the junior year. This plan was adopted for the combined purposes of anticipating the expenses associated with the senior year and graduation and to assure the students a longer use of them while attending high school. The ring proper is of heavy silver, mounted with a black onyx stone. An Old English R is elevated in gold on the stone, surrounded by the name of the school and the year 1930. The shanks, set off by gold gothic windows lend a perfect finish to the ring. The ring chosen by the girls is of polished red gold. The top is hex- agonal and the diamond shaped onyx background supports the dull letters. H. R. H. Surmounting the latter is the characteristic torch entwined with the academic laurels, while the small raised letters H. S. are opposit-e the obtuse angles of the diamond. Encircling the under part are the words Holy Re- deemer, and the polished shanks have dull triangular inserts with the head of a falcon raised in half relief. Dainty frieze work embellishes the border of the ring and at the extremities of the triangles are the numerals 19 and 30. The pin worn by the girls is a facsimile of the ring, with '30 inscribed on the black enamel guard. Xf' 4 lwifrspc I , fl . 1,1!-ritz, ig I , .,,, ., . , ,- . , N., uv' 4- '1,!e...ffN,'-r--... ' ,- .rIW,,,mffff1-T'Y'WIN, . .Xu m i ' ., . .. -'t1' 1 V . ,. .y , i it i N - Ziff -'f 'i'i' ' ,..-,,- ' F1 '1.f.L .:N d.'.i' A -.4- 1 - J. .' -ff' - ' 5 1 1.51-ff Page Seuenly
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W f .1 if .rf Q- f .L fxff' V 5 ' Q . , 'l ' 1 i X Y 'ii bd V1f .V7l 1' C' li, ,-Ls-tg . a l l . Q ig wxgifii ' R in QQ Vifigjl 21? ug: ' .1 iffy Lf ,3' Sitting: Left to right. J. Pajot, T. Turner. Standing: R. Livernois, M. Sochalski, K. Easterby, P. Wingle, D. Moran, H. Keeth. Chi Rho Mission Circle F ALL the organizations of the student body in the Girls' high school, the Chi Rho Mission Circle stands forth most prominently. Ever since 1926, when the circle became affiliated with the Students' Spiritual Council, the members have worked very earnestly toward that one desirable goal- a har- vest of souls! These missioners, eighteen in number, found it difficult at times to visual- ize the desert lands and wastes of Christ. But armed with the all powerful forces of prayer and sacrifices, and remembering the words of the Good Shep- herd, Other sheep have I who are not of this fold, the Chi Rho girls ex- tended their quests as far as China. Accordingly, with the slogan Why Not? clearly in mind, we adopted as special protegees, the little converts of Sister Rosalie in Koo Long, Hong Kong, China. To show that we were really in earnest. a mission box of interesting and dainty articles of 'devotion was as- sembled and sent to Maryknoll to be forwarded to Sister Rosalie. Owing to the funds procured by the penny-a-day drive during Lent, money was sent to China for the ransom of pagan babies. Bishop Walsh of Kongmoon, in a letter of encouragement and special recognition, ackowledged the activities of the Circle and the solicitude which its members were manifesting during this Century of Missions. Reports of these accomplishments and also of a very successful stamp drive held last May, won the hearty approval of all the students who assembled at Marygrove in January for the annual convention of the S. S. C. Nor will the work of the class of '30 be soon forgotten at Holy Redeemer for its members have left to the school the orange and brown pennant interwoven with S. S. C. which we hope will serve as a reminder and inspiration to the future Chi Rho Mission Girls. ' , , .1 1,1 uf? iifxg X ll',mY'1':, ' ' -. - 'C - ,l y .NC If N .rw il I '45 v , il! ' xg X .ff . .. . . . .. . .. . l l -1 3 , , 'X l o, , -7 f .af,:1 ,-- -r . 42:ral,-m:3sgg',3.1ar:+1. .ra .'i'-1-Q 'f' f ri- ..- - 2 '-' . -- Page Sixty-nine 4
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f F -QQ! , ', If M ff j ,. , E A- all - u - 1 ,P ,Ay , - t -Z.. X if ff 'ie If Sitting: Left to right. J. Bruce, E. O'Connor, F. Joly, E. Paval, C. Holihan. Standing: R. Thibeau, A. Richter, M. Cunningham, M. Geisler, J. Casey, W. Goebel, M. Brennan. Library StaHfs T HOLY REDEEMER there are two distinct libraries to accommodate the students of the boys' and the girls' departments. To the individuals who find happiness and interest in the close association with authors of note, learned scientists, and world famous men and women of literature, these libraries pro- vide most gratifying media. The Boys' high school can boast of a very beautiful and well equipped library room. The tables and chairs and well filled shelves together with racks of the latest and most interesting as well as educational periodicals make it a rendezvous of study and quiet pleasure. One of the most outstanding events of the school year was a very successful book drive which resulted in a contribution of over four thousand new volumes, of which two thousand were put into immediate circulation. The Hction section as well as the reference department was considerably enriched as a result. Owing to years of collecting and the generous contributions of friends, the Girls' school is likewise justly proud of the many volumes to be found in its library. Several hundred reference books together with a great number' of novels have been arranged in numerical order according to the Dewey Decimal Classification System. The staff has spared no efforts in making this library a most practical source for the knowledge of current events. Here one may find magazines, pamphlets and periodicals for varying tastes and moods. And since familiarity with the best in literature is recognized as a necessity in any training, the shelves have been filled with the world's greatest treasures, awaiting to acquaint the reader, not only with thoughts of the present but also with the beauty and the truth of other distant years. jr i' r K F ' . Y A Y' ,K Clit w xxilx I .aw my t 6, , i it W i ,fr is K ,i .. . ..., , i t W M g sc 1 -L ,I iii Zaifdfsgligsgegaifus-L:-a1'.:'44 ' F7 e- i i T -T Page Seventy-one
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