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C, js N f ,..., ..,,,f 4, 'x he Senior Boys' History '29-Our Freshman year opening in the new school building, the three classes numbering one hundred and Eve. The tackling of such difficult subjects as Algebra, Latin and Ancient History- made easier by the supervision of Brothers Elmer Lander. Elmer Lackner and Martin Owens. ln- troduction of public speaking. Football team, among much rejoicing, winning fourth consecu- tive City and State title. '30--Second year of high school-classes under the care of Brother Charles King and Charles Bloemer. Extensive book drive-bringing four thousand volumes. An effective mission-com- 'lla ' G- CARTER memorating the 4'Golden Jubilee of the parish. ff -r r '! ' The completion of another stepping stone in our tx ,L W, iiii i' tx high school career. .rrf ' ' u I'- ii-I1 ' e title of Juniors, bringing new responsibilities and n U.u on .nl L an. nn f n n: vu and German mo interesting subjects. The purchase of class rings and their arrival-causing mu discussion. The formation of an Intra-Mural debating team, through the e orts of Brpther Leo. '32-At last, the goal of Silniors obtained. Forty-eight students, under the direction of Brother Charles lgfug: Brother Joseph Stamler teaching Physics. Electing of class officers in October. Edward Carter as presidentg Vincent Lip- tow, vice-president: Martin Connelly, secretary: John Glaser, treasurer. The Annual-soliciting ads-securing pictures-composing compositions. Arrival of the much anticipated book-autographs. Final examinations-graduation exercises-diplomas. High school days at Redeemer over. VINCENT C. LIPTOW MARTIN T. CONNELLY JACK D. GLASER Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Page Twentyfeigkt
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R Q xrq Senior Girls' Hisfory T Our initiation into the rites of high school, Freshmen! lrrepressibly jubilant, undeniably proud. Zestfully undertaking new subjects- Latin, Algebra. Our first high school party- successfully relieving the strain of earnest appli- cation to the acquisition of an education. June- exit the Freshmen, leaving behind a battleground of conquered lessons. September-resumption of scholastic pur- suits. The military genius of Caesar, the romance of the medieval ages, chronologically unfolded be- fore our wondering eyes. Our introduction to sci- ence via Biology. The Sophomores as hostesses at ITA A. MORRISSY the Children of Mary party. With June, a well- President earned rest! Tempus fugit! Refreshed by happy vacation days: resuming the roles of students: Geom- etry and Chemistry offering themselves as new friends. A touch of novelty breaking the routine-Typing and Shorthand. January, reception into the Young Ladies' Sodality. Juniors, the gracious hostesses at a cleverly planned party for the Seniors. Three-fourths of our duty done. Seniors! Seventy-five! Redeemer's largest class. A new position and dig- nity acquired. Assembly used as a classroom for the first time. Intensive con- centration on the perplexities of Virgil and Physics. Assuming the oflices of the S. S. C. Our motto- Non palma sine laboref' Quill Club organized. A high school party and entertainment-combining pleasure with duty. Work on the Campanile. necessitating the expenditure of surplus energy. With June -hectic, whirling days. Graduation-a few smiles--a few tears. Adieu, Alma Mater! MARY ANNE LE BLANC MARIE HELENE BARRY HELEN RUTTLE Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Page Twentyfnirie
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