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

 - Class of 1933

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James D. Wingle 6404 Webb Ave. - - St Science Club '32. Leonard A. Zak 6618 Floyd Ave. Si. Andrcw Dramatic Club ,335 Camera Club '32, '33g Science Club '32g Class Basketball '31, '32g Class Baseball '30, '31, '32. Page Thirty-four . Cecelia toss -'I' IIE CAHDANILE-asa: X . Francis J. Wurtsrnith 1415 Campbell Ave. Holy Redeemer Editorial Staffg Dramatic Club '33g Camera Club '32, '33g Science Club '32g Glee Club '33. Edward P. Zawacki 12950 Morrow Circle S. St. Alplsonsus, Dearborn Class Basketball '30, 'ilg Class Football ,31, '32g Class Baseball '32g Science Club ,32g Track Team ,30, '3l. TO OUR ALMA MATFR EDEEMER, thou hast my best years! Thou hast seen me gay or shedding tears, Thou hast my earlier friends the good, the kindg Hast built 1ny character, kept pure my mind! Through you I have come to know How to win victory, to conquer a foe, The path of life to take that I might win Supreme happiness and avoid sin. Through you life has brought to me Friends who will ever faithful be, Our reverend Fathers, Sisters, sweet and mild, All these thou hast giv'n to me, thy child. Can I but grateful be to you, My Alma Mater, staunch and true? Know that my future life will be So lived thou wilt be proud of me! -DOROTHEA JOHNSTON, '33.

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1933 -'I' HE CAHPANILE-1935 Margaret M. Tucker 1591 Infantry Ave. Holy Redeemer Class Office '30, Virgil Club Oflieerz Editorial Staff, Declamation Con- test '30, Oratorical Contest '32. Edward W. Turner 756 McKinstry Ave. Holy Refleemer Class Football '31, '32, '33, Track '30, '31, Science Club '32, Class Baseball '32, '33, Glee Club. Vincent H. Wagatha S894 McMillan Ave. Holy Refleemvr Camera Club '32, '33, Boys' Or- chestra '33, Glee Club, Dramatic Club '33, Science Club '32. Catherine C. Wallace 6229 Cadet Ave. Holy Reclt'enzer Virgil Club, Debating Club, Eng- lish Club Officer, Quill Club Of- ficer, Chi Rho Mission Club. Gerald D. White 1479 Campbell Holy Rl'l1COIl1t'l' Glee Club, Science Club, Class Football '29, '30, '31, Class Basket- ball '30, '31, Class Baseball '30,'31. Virginia L. Tuohy 1449 McKinstry Holy Redeemer Class Officer '32, '33, Debating Club, Quill Club, Mission Club, Baseketball '30, '31, '32. Henrietta T. Vasher 2033 Clark Ave. Holy Redeemer Quill Club, English Club, Mission Club, Apostolic Committee, Library Staff. Mary E. Wain 2134 Livernois Ave. Holy Redeemer Quill Club, Mission Club, Ring Committee, English Club '32, '33, S. S. C. '32, '33. M. Loretta Wallace 802 Ferdinand Ave. Holy Rerleemer Quill Club, Debating Club Officer, Class Basketball '31, '32, Mission Club, English Club '32, '33. Charles D. Williams 1915 Green Ave. St. Gabriel Class Football '31, '32. Page Fhirty lhree



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1933 -'I' HE CAHITANI l.E '19J3 SENIOR BOYS' CLASS HISTORY FTER having been under the guidance of the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary for eight years, we entered the portals of the boys, high school under the care of the Brothers of Mary, the first class to start the high school course in- the new building. As, Freshmen there were new subjects, a taste of college preparatory work under Brothers Martin Owens, Henry Springman, and XVillian1 Bush. Here we wandered in the footsteps of the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans under the capable tutelage of Mr. E. V. Crowe. We numbered one hundred and ten and felt quite proud of being high school students. The Sophomore year found us diminished in numbers. The severity of Freshman subjects had taken its toll, and we, the remainder again assumed a scholarly attitude by coping with figures of grotesque likeness in geometry. The second year of high school displayed the great literature of the Middle Ages, by bringing out of the land of study, the figures of Silas Marner and the Ancient Mariner. In history we joined the conquests of Napoleon. Sophomore A and B were under the supervision of Brothers Charles King and Robert Brown. The year passed swiftly with the realization that one-half our high school career had been completed. Juniors! How big we felt, we were now upper classmen and had to act like gentlemen. Again our numbers dwindled, and now we numbered only seventy-five. Our class professors were Brothers Nicholas Schaeffer, who taught German, and Brother Leo Madison who taught English. The interesting subject of Chemistry with its formulas and laws was taught by Brother Charles Krug. The main features of the Junior year were the selection of a class ring and the formation of the Thomas A. Edison Science Club. The Juniors were noted for their athletic powers. The first team in basketball being composed entirely of juniors. The football and box- ing squads contained a large percentage of Juniors. The last lap in our education at Holy Redeemer. At last our ambition was realizedg we were Seniors. Brother Joseph Baumeister was appointed in the place of Brother Joseph Stamler who had been with us as principal for four years. Brother George Siegwarth began his first at Redeemer as a Senior Prefect. Under the leadership of these men an Annual Book was proposed and agreed upon, and other activities such as the Dramatic Club, the Glee Club and the Camera Club were sponsored as well as other undertakings that would enliven the spirit of the student body. Soon the Senior year drew to a close--the month of May--Graduation. Page Thirty-Eu

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