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

 - Class of 1933

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Page 101 text:

was -1' HE CAMPANILE-ions ART STAFF REATION is the work of an artist. The success, of his work depends upon the greatness of his conception and his fidelity in realizing his ideal. Too often this work is regarded as a series of triumphs and pleasures. Actually however, it is long and tedious routine. So much must be done and all must be well done. Faithful to the principles of their art much that is good must be discarded because it will not fit in with the general plan or scheme. Much must be altered because it does not harmonize. ANTHONY ALLEN Many efforts are directed towards securing pleasing charm or ArtEdit0r novelty of design and withal time is pressing, the work must be finished. Brother Francis Servaites has been the soul and inspiration of the art staff. Under his direction the work has moved steadily to the desired perfection. The general appeal of the annual make-up is due to their excellent designing and accomplishments. Much credit is due to them for creating a work of art. Top Row: M. Pawlicki, A. Petersmark, G. Dunn. Bottom Row: F. O'Connell, V. McGraw. P. Sullivan, R. Thibeau. Page Eightyronc

Page 100 text:

Page Eighty was -T HE CAHDANILE-1935 BlUSlNlESS STAFF IFFICULTIES are obstacles to be overcome. From the begin- ning the business staff had to overcome difficulties. Ads were hard to get despite the reduction in prices. Patrons grew fewer. The project seemed hopeless. Continued striving and much campaigning soon made itself felt. Merchants generously responded and friends generously con- tributed. Withal it was not enough. Paper drives, card parties, WILLIAM Koi BE ' I B11sincssMa1mger selling tickets on commission, dramatic performances, sale of pots and pennants, and gymnasium work all were directed towards producing revenue for the annual. Urging, persuading, pleading, the annual staff kept up their enthusiasm, despite the indiffer- ence and rebuifs of others, until they saw the goal in sight. Finally came the great subscription drive. The business staff gratefully appreciate che efforts of all who have cooperated to make this work a success. Top Row: M. Burke, R. Glemet, J. Hurley, N. Hassett. Boflonz Row: M. Leonard, Detlof, L. Gumbelton, C. Piggott, M. W. Kerwin.



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1933 -'I' I-IE CAMDANILE-1935 MISSION CLUB ODAY the Church is facing a stupendous problem-to preserve and increase the faith at home and to lead the pagan nations of the Orient to the one true Fold. A mighty task, but one in which the Class of 1933 has proved willing to co-operate. This year an active unit of the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade was organized separately from the Students, Spiritual Council. This did not hinder the girls from undertaking the activities of the Chi Rho Mission Club, nor from forming a new mission unit under the title of the Senior Samaritans. The latter organization concerned itself with mission work in our own parish. ROSE MARY I-EBL-ANC By the collection of small weekly fees, the members were able to assist more than one poor family. The Chi Rho Club conducted a school-wide campaign for stamps and tin foil, encouraged a one hundred per cent registration in the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, and produced more than one dramatic sketch to encourage, among the student body, a knowledge and love for Mission activities. Prc'.ride11t Through the coming years the missionaries hope to continue, on a larger scale, the work they have started. They leave their Alma Mater with the wish that future classes will pro- duce many new friends for the missions, and that the prayers and alms of loyal students will continue to assist the active laborers in the Vineyard of the Lord. Top Row: F. A. Kaul, B. Sullivan, M. A. Burke, V. McGraw, D. Johnston, V. Tuohy, V. Duggan, B. Gilchrist, E. Schafer. Middle Row: M. Dunn, D. Tisdalc, M. F. Bruce, M. Leonard, C. Wallace, N. O'Malley, J. Farrell, C. Pennebaker, M. Hunt, M. Gavin. Bottom Row: J. Chisholm, J. Murphy, M. E. Wain, H. Vasher, G. Dunn, F. Pyka, L. Mulviliill, H. Markcy, L. Wallace, A. Koebel. Page Eighty-Iwo

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