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' Seniors D. Weber P. Wilson E. Zink E. Kei-win DOROTHY J. WEBER ELEANOR I I NK 'N Latin-Scientific SC' ,567 I 1744 Military Ave Holy Redeemer 2237 Mmtar Uef RHILJ 6.-degmg., S. S. C. ,'30, 'al :I Ring Qommittee '31: 5, S. Cf '3 LfAp0 t 1' Commpftee '31, Orchestra 31: Virgil Club 31' Last init e alphabetic ist, bufbal-ways first A truly beautiful character with modesty of wide imitation. , WILLIAM J. KERWIN Academic 19030 Wildemere Ave. Gesu A new fellow from Kirkwood. whose friendly cooperation and scholastic successes make him an acquisition of which we are proud. in the hearts ofgnher classmates. PAUL J. WILSON Scientific 16529 Liuemois Gesu When things begin to lag, Paul is certain to relieve the situation with a display of the keenest wit. Ave Atque Vale Ave atque vale! My time with you is spent, Yea, June's grand finale Hath all the tethers rent! But the golden chains of friendship Can never severed be, Ave atque vale- And I'll remember thee. Page Thirty-three N I li if fy I fl i in in 5 I INS sh mf K ' X fv' I i , fl-W. X B -Qi 'O I 3 .- ix it 447 m -- v.. 1.4. 1 Y .... i L N ., 4- ..,. 13 ' I - ' . . ff .Q VNU
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WE1-W---, -- - wy- , fl '51 Seniors F. Thierry H. Thierry P. Trudeau M. Wallace FRANCIS G. THIERRY PAULINE M. TRUDEAU I Sc m HC Latin-Scientific 1579 Lansing Holy Redeemer 5661 Rogers Street Holy Redeemer Football '28, '29: Class Basketball '29, '30: I A l Book Club: Dramatic Club, Debating '3l: Mission '28, '3O: Art Staff '31, Virgil Club 'Sly S. S. C. 30, 31. An artist of no little ability: her willingness to oblige has endeared her to all. Pleasant. interested, good-natured and a generous giver. HELEN M, THIERRY Latin-Scientific 1579 Lansing Ave. Holy Redeemer Class Basketball '28, '29, '3O: Debating '30, '3l: Class Treasurer '30: Vice-Pres- MARJORY G' WALLACE adam '31, Mission Club '3o1 Art Staff '311 Sfffnfffic Library Staff '31: Virgil Club '31, Student Zoarfgdei Y ue HOIU Redegnw, Manager '3l. , 0 1 R, C 4, '31 Witty. sincere, firm in convictions-Helen's S' mg Ommntee ' engaging personality will ever increase her Her q et smile and gentle manner have circle of friends. cultivated a charm that time cannot erase. Ave Atque Vale Classmates, my dearest comrades, Companions in jov and pain, Loyal and loving and steadfast, What nobler friends could I gain? Schoolmates, your smiling faces, Your ready hand and heart, Serious, sympathetic. What confidence impart! I Page Thirty-two
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., K - 'E . 44 f . .wJ J INN X 4 .ig . ga N .J . ., ,Z -,ng 1 1 l l ,AJ Sen1or Boys Class History Prologue Oblivion s ruthless waves on mem ry s shore From Time s inception misty cruelly beat Eroding coasts of Man s frail deeds of yore Have made to black infinite space retreat Accounts and names of men who once had dwelt And toiled on earth and now unknown repose. But some unyielding banks the waves repelled And stood as monuments reminding those Of future time. that certain men once lived Accomplished deeds that made their names far-famed. Though well we know our petty acts will give No force gainst Nature s ceaseless toll' will claim For us no right to immortality We of the class of THIRTY-ONE are feign To think them worthy off a history. Freshman It was but four short years ago A hundred forty three small boys All entered, timidly and slow. To them this Latin. History, Exacting Mathematic too Were subjects very minatory. But Brother Andrew Condron proved, With Brother Elmer Lackner's aid. They were not quite so difficult. A real thrill to us then came As we all helped the Lions exult -Victorious in their attacks For state and city Football crown. With Spring again came baseball. Track The latter novel on our grounds. And at the year's successful close. Our teams and Lester A. McRae. Succeeding Richard Pflaum as coach Were feted in a wondrous way. Religious sentiments all wrought Sophomore Returning soon as Sophomores. 0ne-hundred-twenty-five Were gathered in the corridors Of our attractive, new-built school. -A monument-a parish pride! Acquaintance with the tenth grade work Was made quite easy. as our guides Were Brothers Joseph Goedert And Edward Hayward. Fo-reign here Were Public Speaking and Debates, Both being introduced this year. But ere a very later date. Debating teams were quickly formed. While we displayed forensic traits. With heated words we loudly stormed Against the change of street car rates. A very pleasant year was marred When we received the shocking news That Death had claimed a mate of ours And Nestor Villerot we rue.' H . :V g1!ggr9':5h:f,9f11s'fe?mn' ps rv -vw -' 4 'qwfs :-'ffm F'!7-'!-'5W'r:.-.f 5'!'gF5rqpv.g?g-nsgiaz5',! ew. -if F J I , I . . . . . . 1 . . , . . , . Wx . MRM f lllllll llllllllllllll' If : i 7.'! . .. ' . .4 in. - Y ' l ---. if v .f- , l F I l V 'F .I ' ,X W , ' , J l g l 5 x .Q 4, ' Three Brothers' kind instructions wise, And Father McEnirry's talks Who followed Father Dunne in guise Of Pastor to our Parish state. Novenas in our Mary's name. Were sources of undying grace. So we Hrst shared Redeemer's fame, As Freshman small and full of pride And looking on with eager eyes. Once more the Lions win! For them The fourth successive Football Cup! The banquet at the season's end Left us with pride and marvel struck. --Inspiring talks, much food, and praise Of our triumphant far-famed team. Thus we passed this second stage. Then well engulfed in High School's stream We sought those distant, shining shores Called ''graduation''- Seniors Page Thirty-four
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