St Joseph High School - Arrow Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1922

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St. L7f1If'Ullf'.S' RAYMOND D. SIIEAILXN Editor Arrow Q35 C45, Vice President C35 FOUR glorious summers ago our dear old Alma Mater gathered into her fold this noble and high-minded individual. Silent, obedient, innocent, and studious, Ray was a member of the Never-Early Club. At 8:45 the door opened and in walked Ray, Good morning, Brother, traffic tie-upf, NVe admit the excuse was not a good one, but a word to the wise. QClass 1923, don't work it too often.5 Although easy going, Ray made a name for himself as Editor-in-Chief of The Arroru. lle was an active member of all class functions and tried to make up for lost time during school hours. However, he managed to arrive on the safe side after exams, and is sure to succeed in whatever he undertakes in after life. JOSEPH J. REUTER Sf. Clzazlrs Baseball t35, Football C35 145, Basket Ball C45 joslieli was a prominent athlete of the class. During his four years' stay here he was actively associated with football, baseball and basketball. He was not only prominent in athletics but also in his studies, as was witnesssed by his position in class at the end of each quarterly examination. Joe is one of the best-liked fellows in the class because of his constant good nature. Arguing seems to be his forte and as a lawyer he would be a wonder. He is as yet undecided as to his future career, but we know that success will attend him in whatever walk of life he may follow. Sf. .fosvfvlzlv CLARENCE XY. RUBlNli'l l' Secretary C-15, Class President C45, Arrow Q35 Q45 Clnxklz is a young man well like by all of us. lle has a charming manner that assures him success in after life. He engaged in gay repartee with any individual who made wise cracks at him and invariably emerged the victor. lle is a walking encyclopedia when it comes to physics. Robby made a great hit as class president. He was always a good student during his years in the halls of St. iloseplfs. judging from his record and gift of gab, Clare will be a dominating factor in the business world. Best wishes for a brilliant future. age Trzvmzfxx

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BRADFORD L. SPRINGER Sf. Leolv Arrow C35 C45, Basket Ball C45, Baseball C35 145, Bowling C45 BRADFORD was one of the bright lights of the class. He won the admiration of every student because of his Wonderful spirit. He carried off high honors during his years at St, -loseph's. He was noted for his ability in Physics, Geometry and Spanish and was also an excellent debater. Bradford is at home on the diamond, being our star pitcher, and glories in having been a member of St. Josephs first baseball team. But what would the Spanish class have been without Brad? lYithout his cheery remarks? We feel sure that he will succeed because of his never-die spirit and his constant effort of doing his best in all things. May success crown your efforts. St. .!n.wfilz'.v jonx B. Bizixulnizx Handball 455, Basketball Q45, Bowling Q45 ploniy is a gay young fellow and may always be seen with a smile gracing his noble countenance, but give him a just cause to change it and watch the result. He is an expert dancer and an excellent singer, thus being welcomed wherever he goes. .Xt the class entertainments he was always willing to give us a song or two, accom- panied with a selection on the piano. llis favorite selection is taken from the Italian opera Conductor and Motormanfi generally known as Carmen.,' His smile bewnches: his voice charms. flood luck to you, Bert. l'nn.n' A. Bizarnmuxnz Sf. . fllfllflll-VVS Basket Ball C45. Athletics Editor, Arrow C-15, Baseball Q35 Q45 Tun: class would not have been complete without l'hilip. He was ever ready to offer his services whenever school or class called upon him. Once in a while he -came forth with an awe-inspiring oration upon class and school spirit. Philip was the greatest connoisseur of Page T'zcCnty-fain' beauty that ever set foot upon the historic Hoors of old St. Ioe's. Flip came into our midst some four years ago. Immediately, by his unassuming way and nonchalant manner, he Won the friendship and esteem of his class- mates. VVe wish you the best of luck, Flip.



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Sf. Jo.vcfl1'.v MXYIIU is that fellow with a deep tone of voice who RAx'MoND A. SMITH Asszmzfvtion. Grotto Yice President QZJ. ' RAY was the quietest chap in the class of '22, Now and then he was heard, but it was so seldom that every- one sat up and took notice. He was our hardest working student whose name was always found among the first two or three on the honor roll. Yet our distin- guished classmate generally had time to mix in all class affairs and was very popular. tRay had a seat in the back of the room and his greatest delight was in pestering Gauthier until forcibly shown his error.J Raymond will surely meet with success before he has gone far on the highway of life. joslai-n A. Scncmiz, jk. Baseball Q33 HD, Treasurer Q-U just recited ? W'hy, that is Joe Schulte, the sort of chap who gives you a hearty handshake, greets you as man to man, who always praises your virtues but never stoops to spread any of your faults. He is so bashful that he hates to look at a Spanish Grammar, yet he has absorbed lots of knowledge. Unpresumptuous and modest in appearance, he has a deep-rooted likableness which is manifest to all who come in contact with him. Joe intends to take up law and he has the best wishes of the class for his future success. Sf. C'l1c1rlm' Ring Committee C-lj, Orchestra 145, Class Treasurer C31 C4J, Arrow 1,33 Q49 limiick was an earnest and spirited class worker who ELMER O. RADEMACHER St. fosvfilfs Class Paper C-15. liERE, kind reader, is a loyal, happy chap, who always looks on the bright side of life and is never seen with a frown. Elmer was one of the best-natured boys in class and very well liked 'by all. Every now and then, at some inopportune moment, he would burst out with one of his favorite expressions, these came forth spontaneously when things were not running smoothly in some of his favorite subjects. The things of this earth may pass away, but Rad's glory will never pass. Success in your future career. limiriz -I. Slil.Tl2R completed the various tasks assigned to him in a most creditable manner. As class treasurer he was unequalled, having an almost uncanny ability of separating the class from the HdZilZCl'O.U lle was a conscientious, unassuming student and wasted little time. His intelligent bearing, together with his neat appearance, denoted everything scholastic. Not only in his studies did he excel, but he also earned a wide reputation as a musician of ability. lle intends to become an electrical engineer. VVe wish him success. Page Ttucllfy-si.1'

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