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I 1933 -T HE CAMDANILE-1933 RING COMMITTEE S in former years, the class rings were selected in the Junior year. The boys' committee chose a ring from a wide variety, but the design was not accepted until Anthony Allen, the class artist, submitted a design which proved very popular with the class. The ring is of yellow gold. In a receding oval-shaped face is a shield with a cross at its peak and an Old English RU in the center. On a scroll beneath the shield, is the name Redeemer with an HU to signify Holy and an H to signify High, at its extremities. In order to bring out this design a backing of black onyx is supplied. A band of tooled gold encircles the face to complete it. On one shank is the numeral 19,' and on the other is the numeral 33. These are placed on small shields and the shields are Htted in with black enamel. On the inside of the band the initials of each senior are engraved. A simple, modernistic band of yellow gold was chosen by the Senior girls as their class ring. An eagle, symbolic of the ambition of the class, crowns the top of the ring. The base sup- ports a golden shield on which is a black strip bearing the word Redeemer,' in small gold letters. The letters Hn and S are placed at the lower left and right-hand corners. The small tiers composing the shank bear the numbers 19 and 33. Top Row: G, Bursick, M. Wain, NV. Kolbe, B. Sullivan, W-'. McKeown, M. O'Grady. Boftouz Row: F. Pyka, H. Kehoe, D. Tisdale, H. Campbell, B. Neill, A. Allen. y-four
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1933 -'I' HE CAHDANILE-ions CAMERA CLUB ICTURES are treasures locked in my heartf, Photographs truly are precious possessions which refresh our memories. In recog- nition of this fact the Camera Club has always been an active organization at Redeemer. The veteran club which was organized in nineteen twenty- seven has completed another successful year. 'While the activity of former years has not been shown, the group has done a great part in making the CAMPANILE a success. Principally through the feature section of the annual, the club has endeavored to impart some of the treasures of photography to the student body. Under the able direction of Brother Charles VINCENT WAGA-mA Krug, who expended much time and energy in the work, the Camera P'e5idL 'f Club has gained a wealth of knowledge in this line. This organiza- ' tion dedicated to the art of photography has entered extensively into the study of developing and printing. Moreover during instructions enlarging and tinting were studied to a slight extent. Knowledge gained in such courses may prove helpful to many of the members. The Camera Club, year after year retains a hold on the student body. There are reasons for this ardent interest displayed in the organization. Besides giving an insight into the very use- ful art of photography, the club renders a fascinating feature section for the Annual possible. These causes combined with the many others make the Camera Club one of the schools most popular groups. Top Row: L. Zak, S. Stack, F. Wui'tsnuith, J. DeGroot, H. Kehoe, J. Morgan, F. Szymanski, A. Stepke, C. Stankey. Mizldlc Row: R. Coatworth, Detlof. C. Piggott, W. DuPont, C. Drcwek, L. Duva, F. O'Connell. J. Easterby, W. Kolbe. Boilom Row: G. Livernois, G. McGrath, W1 McKeown, G. Bursick, N. Pyka, E. Dykas, W. Goebel, J. Sweeney, J. Bennett. Page Ninety-three
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1933 -T HE IAM ITANI l.E -mu SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS LL hail to those who have come, labored, and conquered! As small children they were enrolled in the halls of learning. Even then appreciation of labor's reward was foremost in their young minds. As they progressed with the years, honest effort and wholesome work charac- terized them. Now they emerge clad in the light of victory as glorious conquerors of every phase in twelve years of steady schooling. These students have, in striving for personal honor, honored their parents, school, and associates. Bright as the noon-day sun the achievements of these honorables shall ever shine forth, even as they do now. We congratulate the honor students who have secured through diligence and persevering efforts, the coveted privilege of graduating Magna Cum Laude. This title has been merited by four long years of consistent excellence in scholastic pur- suits. Great patience is a prime essential for achieving such a goal. During the time many great obstacles have been surmounted, difficult tests passed only by honest labor and many crushing disappointments endured. True it has been a tedious grind, but the reward is wholly as great as the energy expended in securing it. It is scholars of such high caliber who are precious acquisitions to any institution of learn- ing. Much credit and praise is due to the brothers and sisters of Mary who have helped so greatly in aiding the students to realize their fondest hopes. Such products speak well for the teaching faculties of Holy Redeemer High School. Top Row: F. A. Kaul, J. Patten, M. Tucker, C. Piggott, M. A. Burke, XV. McKeown, J. Farren. Middle Row: L. Zak, M. Conway, E. Dykas, V. Bonkowski, J. Detloff, J. Bruce, A. Rochon. Bottom Row: I. Lesniak, W. Goebel, A. Theisen, G. Bursick, H. Puzerski, W. Kolbe, M. W. Kerwin. Page Ninety-Hue
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