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

 - Class of 1930

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r, . , ic in wigs , . V ' 5 i ' -,f I B yy, ' 8 ,, - Qs-, , -1 ,In NL I :S 51, . ,mi-ZZ, '75-' Q i 6' -- FTW ,iv , -Tl X 'rc X , . 3 1 1 ai l i sm, 9 lf Redeemer ln . Athletics EDWARD V. CROWE FR. J. McALLASTER, C.SSR N THE realm of athletics, the Redeemer Lion has always been recognized as a very formidable opponent. During the many years in which the school has been represented on the gridiron, the basketball court and the baseball dia- mond, success has marked the endeavors of the respective teams to no small extent. Speaking in terms of years, however, there were good, bad and in- different ones, when the won and lost contests are considered. But in every instance the Lion has never failed to show those characteristics of courage and determination for which it has been cheered and feared. These successes, together with the establishing of a name for good, clean sportsmanship, could not have resulted of th-emselves. For this reason it is necessary to give credit to those who have been responsible for Redeemer in this field of activity, because of their capable and interested spirit of cooperation. The year just past was no exception in the manner of supervision and coaching. Because of changes in the personnel in the department of athletics, the students returned after their summer's vacation to find that both the Ath- letic Director and the Coach were strange to them in these! capacities. Father McAllister was introduced as a successor to Father Thomas Byrne who had been associated with athletics during the past few years. Mr. Edward Crowe took up the duties of coaching due to the resignation of Mr. Lester McRae who had so capably taught Redeemer teams to the extent of winning four con- secutive football championships. As it was expected, the task of these two men proved to be an enormous one. Graduation had taken practically all of the varsity material from both the football and basketball squads, leaving those in charge the tedious work of re-building. This was done and although the year cannot be considered the most successful in the school's history, it nevertheless leaves Redeemer none the less important in scholastic athletic circles. The student body and the loyal followers of the Purple and Gold understanding the difliculties which confronted both Father McAllaster and Mr.,Crowe never lost confidence in them. Q Nw N , A F I W in Y 59' ff ' 1 1445 Ti ,,,.--Q ! fl,. , F ' f 'sc ' .,,. M M , 1 XXX , K .. . I i A ..f-- 7 : . Z fi st' , ,isliznsiglifgsrazasiegg -3' 551 it fir?-.EQi F i Page Seventy-live

Page 90 text:

Qgl x...-Q L9 0 If .IE N ,J - .,,T,.M 75, '. :Uk W -ix ,gn-2-R ubs xx hh p V A I filvlxi xl: Ni 'II :J B rj in i . 1 Q if ii bsjxj Y NIH W iw k v t I X 5 . l Student Athletic Board N a student body of several hundred boys, there are always many who are very interested in things athletic but who may not have the time nor the ability to join the respective squads. To do what is in their power and to exercise to the best of their knowledge that all important quality of school spirit, causes them to create for them- selves certain duties which are for the betterment of the school. Such was the reason for the creating of the Student Athletic Committee. During one of the f senior class meetings, such an organization was suggested, and ten members of the senior class were selected to act in the capacity of representatives at all the athletic contests in which the Redeemer Lion was a participant. The duties of this group of spirited students were to make themselves capable assistants to the student athletic manager in selling and taking tickets at the gate, seeing to the orderliness of the crowds. and reporting the results of the various games to the Redeemer Weekly and other papers in the city. Richard Kuhn proved to be a very capable and efficient manager. His assistance to the coach and members of the various teams is deserving of the highest praise. Arthur Hagan was chairman of the board and a most con- scientious reporter. R. KUHN, Student Manager Sitting: Left to right. T. Lentes, H. Joly. P. Stelfes, P. Sommers, J. Augenslein. Standing: A. Hagan, M. Barlage, T. Devine. R. Kuhn. E. Carlin. I wifi-Y-,LI In M- l . ,'11!1Tl Nils . V I, ' ' yl ,. MMV H 1 it ttyl! 0. Xxx X e ll ,. . , .. ' ..,,. t .l .. - 1 V .2 c ' ..,- . .,. .' -1 '--'- H i .:fg':a:'- S:r'a.a::L-f--.:z1r1 - H - . ,-- -1-'1 -' .' Page Seventy-six

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