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SEL? m .- r .......- gi1 l 7 f R6CZ6771.ff0T7iS'f .Selma H1story o Redemptorist School is th - outgrowth of the little two-room frame building which in I886 was built at Thirty-fourth Street and Broadway. On July 4 of that year Very Reverend William Loewekamp, Father Provincial made an I--I -2- I-11 lilll '-' lllllilllnlullllll ll n1.1.v.m.'.'umw.av.:-as-E-H ll-ll-----i-!--!--I----IE? llllll-Ill---I------I It lnlunlllnll -.---I IH-IIIHIIII-E-: HHl-5-gg Illlllllllllllt lllllllllllllllh s s sl 'lll2 a - , lllllllllllllllllli 7 r 7-'la As WE WERE IN 1886 appeal for a parochial school. At once the members of the congregation sub- scribed 5800. Including the furniture, the building cost 5990. Father Cook, C. Ss. R., preached at the blessing of the building. A I 221' Thirty-one
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'N 4 A 1 1 l retreat September 2-5 was made by the children to prepare them for study. The school was taught by two Sisters of St. Joseph, Sisters Thecla and Hermina, who came every morning from St. Joseph Orphan Home. The following teachers, Sisters Blanche, Patricia, Annunciata, Blandina, Gabriel, Catherine, Eugene and Imelda were associated with the school in subsequent years. There were many difficulties to be encountered in those days. This part of the city was little better than a wilderness, as Broadway and our other well- paved streets were then unknown. In those days cows could be seen contentedly strolling through the shady lanes close by. Nowadays we must quickly detour lest the elegantly'outf1tted blue buses that speed along Broadway should maim or cripple us for life. In May, l889, the first communicants found it rather toilsome traveling to get to church on account of recent heavy rains. Five or six inches of mud i As We WERE IN 1898 and white slippers do not go well together. The only way out of the difficulty was to Pick up thy white clothes and walk. They could be seen trudging along to the school to don the finery which they had carried in large boxes in their arms. There was no dressing room, so the girls draped their coats of many hues over a chart of maps. This served the needs of the occasion. When all were ready, they marched to the church. Under the capable and zealous direction of the Fathers and the Sisters the school flourished and rapidly expanded in growth. As time went on larger quarters had to be provided and another school was erected at the corner of Hunter Know Linwoodl and Wyandotte. Archbishop Glennon of St. Louis, then coadjutor to Bishop' Hogan, laid the cornerstone July 3, l898, and blessed I 1 I A -Q 1- H W,-W ,--W...-... WA M-,, -?-.3T Aiilf--f Thirty-two
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