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was -'I' HE CAMDANILE-1oJs ALUMNI OFFICERS ITH the annual election of ofhcers and the installation of John Sullivan '29, President, George McNamara ,29, VicePresidentg Hildner Broker '29, Secretary, and Reynolds Meier '29, Treasurer, and with Theodore Collins, John Reaume, and Emmet Roach elected to Board of Governors, the Alumni Association entered into its 14th year as an organization bound together by the ties of friend- ship created in the class-room days of by-gone years. Starting the athletic events through the kindness and gener- JOHN SULLIVAN President osity of Coach Crowe, who so willingly offered both his time and services, the Alumni basketball team enjoyed a successful season in the newly formed Catholic Young Men's League. ' The Hrst and most popular social event of the season was the Alumni Ball. This affair, through the whole hearted co-operation of the officers and the various committees, has grown year after year until now it is an event anxiously looked forward to by both the members and their friends. Our field day at Tashmoo Park, the next social, has been arranged to assure the entire school as well as the old grads of a happy carefree holiday with the annual ball game between the Seniors and Alumni promising to be the highlight of the day. A delightful evening of entertainment has been planned to welcome the largest class ever graduated from our Alma Mater at the June banquet. We feel sure that the deviation which we have made from former years will meet with the approval of the old and new members. Closing our social calendar with the annual moonlight we trust and hope that we have succeeded in binding a little closer together those class room friendships which is our aim to preserve. HILDNER BROKER, Secretary R. Meier, G. McNamara, H. Broker, Treasurer Vice-President Secretary Page One Hundred Two
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1953 -'I' HE CAHITANILE -19:43 JUNIOR SERVERS ITH the beginning of the ninteen thirty-three school year, Brother Frank Springmann, the moderator of the Acolytes, undertook the task of rejuvenating the Acolytical Society. The first meeting at which nearly forty boys attended, different groups were picked and captains appointed over these groups. This meeting marked the beginning of a very active year for every acolyte. They inaugu- rated the school year of nineteen thirty-three by assisting at the Mass of the Holy Ghost which is annually sung for the success of the students throughout the term. Each server was dressed in white, carried a lighted candle and knelt at the altar during Mass. Surely, this very impres- sive service opened a very eventful season for the members of the Acolytical Society. The second important function in which the altar boys took an energetic part were the Tuesday devotions in honor of Our Mother of Perpetual Help. It does not occur to question the motive which prompted such generous service-it is the same as that of the angels and Apostles in that they all may say I servef' whereas Lucifer once said, I will not serve. The Acolytical Society is composed of boys who have by now become so accustomed to the tasks which they perform, that their work is taken for granted. The Junior Servers have been most faithful in their duty in serving daily Mass. The ceremonies on Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday, and ending Easter marked the completion of a most successful year. Surely God will reward the generous students who participated in the various services during nineteen thirty-two and ninteen thirty-three. Top Row: T. Soules, E. Collins, W. Kohls, F. Lark, H. Kane, D. O'Conner, J. McCann, M. Bailey, C. Kolbe, Hunn, J. Leonard. Second Row: M. Meloche, G. Kring, T. Breitenbeck, P. W'agatha, F. Wallace, R. Lcssnau, G. Charboncau, A. McCall, F. Cook, T. Hassett, J. Barry. Tfyirzl Row: W. Skelley, -I. Bennett, T. Burke, G. Kohl, W. Mullane, P. Parimskas, E. Riddell, April, J. Marion, V. Hurley, T. Morrissey Brehmer. Boffom Row: Kennedy, F. Fischer, E. Piotrowski, J. Boland, B. Nagel, G. Kolbc, L. Stanko, R. Dale, J. Ransom, L. Lapinski, J. O,Meara, P. Dunne, Page Ont Hundred One
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1933 -T HE CAMDANILE-1935 AUUMNAIE OFFICERS OLY REDEEMER ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION extends their cordial greetings to each and every member of the 1933 Graduation Class and are anxiously awaiting the time when they will be members of the Holy Redeemer Alumnae Association. We know that we can depend on them as graduates of Holy Redeemer to give us their loyal support-Welcome Seniors! The Annual banquet, which was given at the Fort Shelby W Hotel on June 22, was the outstanding event of the year. Those MARY Forums who attended the banquet were high in their praise of same and pmi,1,?,,,f are looking forward with pleasure to this year's banquet. The card parties sponsored by the Holy Redeemer Alumnae Association during the year were gratifying successes. The officers thank the girls for their support during the past year and are looking forward with great anticipation to the future Alumnae of Holy Redeemer. When graduation has culminated the high school careers of the large group of Seniors of whom this year's class boasts, there will be a cordial greeting awaiting them in the ranks of the Alumnae. Welcome, Seniors! On the whole, the success of this year and that of the past, due to whole hearted co-opera- tion, cannot help but insure the realization of high hopes for the future. TERESA DONOVAN, Recording Secretary Teresa Donovan, Florine Hutchinson, Helen Sprague, Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Page One Hu mired
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