Redemptorist High School - Almarre Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1927

Page 106 of 138

 

Redemptorist High School - Almarre Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 106 of 138
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.,e,.O-,. eo fig Y , .- .- ,W 4 Q Ill 1 l POP-CALLS I can almost hear you say, What is a pop-call? It is a short visit regularly made by someone whom you love and esteem. We, the pupils of the Redemptorist School, have them frequently. They have come to mean much in our school life, even though we may not have thought of them as pop-calls. Usually during the forenoon, the classroom door opens fif not already sol and the eager faces of the assembled children turn. A smile lights up each countenance. Our beloved Pastor has come in for a brief visit. These little calls are looked forward to by all of us. If due to overwork or other pressing engagements we are deprived of our guest, disappointment may be read on every face. After the usual greeting on a certain occasion, Father Gunn said, How would you like to have a free day? Simultaneously came the reply, Oh, yes, Father. Father answered, You may have two days this week-Saturday and Sunday. Immediately the excla- mation, oh--l was heard and our visitor departed. These little pop-calls have done a great deal to cheer and encourage our young hearts. Don't you think so? JANE O'GARA, Fourth Grade. THE CARE OF A BOOK No good citizen likes to see or to own dirty things. He always does his best to keep clean everything he uses. When his hands become soiled he can wash them, but when his book becomes damaged or soiled in some other way it cannot be made as good as it was before. So it is important that everyone who wishes to become a good citizen and to help govern the country should learn the first rule of cleanliness: Keep yourself and everything about you as clean and neat as you can. You can begin at this very moment by promising to take good care of the book that you are going to use for several years. Make a cover for your book, and write on the cover this promise with your signature: I promise to keep this book from being torn, soiled, blotted, pencil-marked, dog-eared and broken- backedf MARY PHILOMENE. CoNNoR, Fourth Grade. LAWS OF CONVERSE THEOREMS All Sophomores are smart girls, But all smart girls are not Sophomores. All Freshmen are Dumbbells, But all Dumbbells are not Freshmen. ISABEL DALY. How far were you from the correct answer? Two seats. George-What would you do if I gave you a thousand dollars? Jack-Count it. One hundred one ' 1



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Redemptorist High School - Almarre Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 53

1927, pg 53

Redemptorist High School - Almarre Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 78

1927, pg 78

Redemptorist High School - Almarre Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 100

1927, pg 100

Redemptorist High School - Almarre Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 99

1927, pg 99

Redemptorist High School - Almarre Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 12

1927, pg 12

Redemptorist High School - Almarre Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 36

1927, pg 36


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