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

 - Class of 1927

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yr 'M C in C ' -b- ffA 7 --g ff' J YI I AQ-5 l Left to right, back row--Isabel LaFalier, Florence Hentges, Charlotte Downey, Virginia Hogan, Genevieve Roth, Cornelia O'Donnell, Helen Marshall, Magdalen Hueberg Miss Mattie lnzerillo, physical instructor. Front row, left to right-Catherine Sims, Alice Boyce, Margaret Clark, Maude Brosnahan, Mary Katosh, Catherine Emery, Clara Hoecll, Elizabeth Hauber. ....Jlllllll,,,-4,,, V l!QI ll Seventy-eight

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V 6 W W , QA, lk r Y' ff: - 7Iff.1-- V, fl' I Y YT 1 Il, Y i Ai Y Y T---T Y Basketoaff Owing to the enjoyable visit of His Royal Highness, the Mikado. from the Far East, and to several other important social happenings, basketball was not taken up seriously until rather late in the season. Many exciting games were then played during noon hours and after school. Enthusiastic crowds lined the bleachers to root whenever a favorite covered herself with glory. There is a great deal of good material among the various classes of R. H. S. and if scholarship marks are high we'll get an early start next year, and like the proverbial early bird, we'll get the worm. Chronic chest expansion afllicted the boys of the Grammar Grades, after winning a number of games from local teams. Encouraged by success, they became so keen for practice that they dis- ported themselves Knot on the village green , but, like so many huge postage stamps along the sides of the gym. Here they waited, wistfully watching the High School girls starring a fine game. When the bells called the girls to classes, a sigh of relief seemed to come all the way from the boys' tennis shoes and, without the loss of a second, they took places for their game. ln the early autumn Soccer for us! was their slogan, but they transferred their allegiance as soon as the baskets were in place. Many of our older boys are now students at De LaSalle and Rockhurst. so every game played between these teams calls forth positive predictions of victory from their respective adherents. School spirit runs high on these momentus occasions, and if the game falls on a school day, mortal agony is endured until the coveted permission is secured to get off to go to our game. As both teams cannot win, it is needless to state that the loyal defenders of the lost cause are very quiet next day. The scoring honors were given to Riordan and Beach. each having twenty- two points to their credit. Quinn and Liebst, the captain, came next with ten points. The hrs! Blue and White victory was against the Tigers. For the second victory, Redemptorist toppled the Rockhurst Freshmen. The third was the most exciting game of the season. The De LaSalle Freshmen were tucked away by the hghting Blue and White. The brilliant teamwork of the school team defeated the Karnes A. C., 23-7, as a fourth victory. The players are: John Kennaley, center: James Beach, guard: James Riordan and Billy Quinn, forwards: Robert Liebst, captain and guard: Daley, Cunningham, Steck, Healy, lVlcDonald, Malone and McFadden, subs. Mr. john- Lewis, coach, strove to make l927 a successful season and we all agree that he did. junior Lewis was our mascot. We want to thank Mr. Lewis for the time he spent with us and his interest in trying to make us good sportsmen, thus helping us onward to better manhood. When the picture of the Boys' Team was taken, considerable dilliculty was experienced in keeping straight faces, for when the photographer lighted the powder it went off like a skyrocket. However, the gym ceiling was rocket proof and we finally succeeded. ROBERT Llsasr, '3I. 1 l Z. Seventy-niizc

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