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

 - Class of 1931

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Father and Son Day went over big. For some reason or other Dad seemed to be in a good mood and we had a real time. The program in the auditorium was the best in years in spite of Potsey, his band and the crooning Senior Glee Club. The little sketch on this page in the upper right hand corner was sketched by our staff artist that we might always remember the charming young ladies whose attractive qualities made the Bridge Party such a success. It is with pride that we recall the compli- ment paid Redeemer in having our gym chosen for the State Basketball Tournament. It was so convenient too, and really very economical. especially for those acquainted with the various possible entrances. And the class games! OW-AH! Were they rough and tough! Well. if we are to have good football teams the fellows must get a work- out sometime and where could one find better opportunity for displaying a perfect straight- arm than on the basketball floor. Of course we'll never forget how the Sophs tried to pull a fast one on us in that play-off game. But we didn't fall on our heads either. We had the better team anyway because we admit XI. Roy Wint showed himself as good a sport in business as he was a good athlete in high school. That radio he offered the Annual Staff helped us a plenty. Besides it pre- sented an opportunity for the grades to con- tribute toward the painting of the church. Although contrary to our principles we have to doff our chapeaux to the Seventh and Eighth Grades for bringing to the School another trofphy. Later as old, dignified and bald alumni, we hope to return and help these boys celebrate greater championships. Since we are mentioning things to remem- ber, let us not forget Miloch and that yellow. green and black tie he brought back with him after Easter. All the Brothers had to get sun-glasses or go blind. And say did those Juniors put the paper drive over in a big way? Twenty tons in two weeks! Not bad at all and Thanks! The way Fisher and Miloch went at each other on that Chain Store question in debate we all imagined they had a personal grudge to settle. At present writing we don't know who won the cup so kindly donated by Father Elenz but we do know something about chain stores and independents. In fact we feel that neither is safe so we're going to open a store of our own just as soon as this period of depression is lifted. Was the Alumni Ball a success? And How! In spite of hard times we saved our dimes and made our choice. were turned down a few times and finally discovered a com- panion and shouted 'On with the dancel' Those balmy days of spring! Playing ball in the yard was always expensive for Meier. He always insisted on being a Win- dow crasher. And then that hilarious trip to Bob-Lo. Finally graduation and we leave it all feeling happy and still somewhat sad. '-iii .f if -1 M - - 1-,K l Red Letter Days k . A T W 'ijt gf K '5 Am' ,, Q? -F .2 P' l ' H , -s X 1' -.'. ' , l 0 ll i . i -7 Dhziajo 2 'Z' in if Y so Q ll I 'XJ x 'ia' J ip f 17' Vyfl, ai .-Q T w fsxyx A ip., . 4. . N J .,V. ,aai gi W- 1 .tv s c ,v if ff L Sf , p F3 5f, cfwssfgwigsnui VY' ' ' f r ll ,,- i .Ili ff I A' In L ' Ly ill i, qi i , mg,-seg . .- y 4' if l l Mlmfh' 1 - L . ' V In ?-:1 I . 5 la , 'r , Q- i l ly-,l. ' 5 4,1 .w Q wr' . .1 .5 .- ' sri irq i il ?- lf' A 9 r J-1 My 4 he 5 1 h ifi fi fl.-P f f ff 3 P fe , f -Y .J sf-f g4,.'Jf,, . - -i,.. ,,-f YKBX X N x , if f- af -' - t f 1 y 1, -, ,f , A X -4 fjwil L rf f' A 'X 6 T' 'W' 'im H ' f - ' ly T: f A 1 J T 4 Qi, cv-z iii H 5 ,qi ggfl gff EIMS 1 It in '- all W Q5 ,, Qi? tw- 1 , ,. K A an , 5 'le 'iii I i Q t Qi' LX! I ' I, ' V A. . ' f i ,, ,f ign!,f'flf.r w -i r f: 'Z -W is - Eg lil ail,1i',il il ' . wi - it L y f X ll iv I yt 'KN f 1 ffy 1 L l 2 ie? I X il VJ . .' ' 'Y' 3 fi' I 'A-' -' 5 fl. 1 ef W 4 - l -5 ff. 4- 1 I y XI 5 Q5 5 ff' X .7 'xfxfff ,f -f'2 i B ,,'GlVtvf'1, it ii 6111 'JK' C' 'ff g 59 mlvye X..,' as Q- rftg ' . . . ' ,gfgaiags , f if 1 Q .35 , hr, . bl f f . -. A :f . 7-X aww if my.l,' g JW.. . 1 is Jmwiggs ' i 'ill17 ' ' ' -xx N.: x' .ww 7 -A I ' N- . ve- A-M - ,,. ---:N f fx-, , ,la l. Father and Son Day. 2. Alumnae Bridge party. 3. Basketball Tournament. 4. Those Class Games. 5. Radio Raffle. 6. Cubs Win Cup. 7. That Easter Tie. 8. Paper Drive. 9. Debating Tournament. lO. The Alumni Ball. ll. Breaking Win- dows. IZ. Alumni Field Day at Bob-Lo. Page Ninety- Ihre'- 4-'i'-51.015-tai-'Ei

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