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Ollpriatian lrnthrra' Zllunh The year 1921 marked the seventy-hfth year of the Christian Brothers' advent to America. The members of this illustrious order here in the United States celebrated this in a fitting manner by staging a Memorial Fund Drive for the purpose of collecting money in order to erect an institution for the education of their young subjects. In this drive the Alumni Association certainly did its share, contributing to it in a generous manner, as an act of thanks for what the Christian Brothers have done here in Detroit. All did something towards giving a little, Annual Qlnmmuninn A wonderful sight, one that will linger long in the memories of those who were privileged to witness it. In fact, the annual reception of Holy Communion by the Alumni Association, in honor of St. John Baptist De La Salle, the founder of the Brothers of the Christian' Schools is always a wonderful sight. At the services held Sunday, May 14, in St. Joseplfs, Rev. Theodore C. Lindemann delivered a very fine address on St. La Salle. Brother Frank W. Schwartz was chairman on the committee of arrangements and Brother Frank VVeber was in charge of the breakfast committee. Uhr 1922 Banquet The thirty-first annual -banquet will be held on the evening of ,Iune 14 at the I'asadena Apartments. Arrangements are being made to have three prominent men of Detroit address the members. The Detroit Free Press will broadcast a special program for the occasion. Efforts are being made to have some of the members ot the Tyger', and Yankee, teams present. joseph Maniere is chair- man of the banquet committee. ' QC01Z'1fillZlC'd from Page Seventy-swrj In February The Arrow, through the great efforts of its Faculty Advisor, inaugurated the La Salle News Syndicate, an organization which disseminates news concerning the Christian Brothers' schools all over the world. This Syndi- cate at first comprised the Brothers' schools of the New York Province, but on March 17 it became National when the Syndicate of the St. Louis Province, through its headquarters in Cretin High School, St. Paul, Minn., merged with ours. It became International on March 30, when the Deleseojw, published by De La Salle Collegiate, Toronto, Ont., joined. At the time of writing this article the Syndicate is doing wonderful work and what is more it is receiving the approbation of the Christian Brothers and their students, not only here in the United States, but all over the world. The Arrow has prospered beyond our most sanguine hopes. It has certainly had a wonderful growth during the past year. It made a hit no matter where it went. In the Editorial Contest held by the Central lnterscholastic Press Association in February, 1922, it carried off third honorable mention for an editorial, The Disar11zame11t C07IfC'7'611C6,'U written by Paul Henrichs, '22, our assistant Editor-in-chief. In another way has The Arrow forged ahead and that in the line of exchanges. At the present time of writing, May 27, it has on its exchange list 128 University, College and High School publications. It is receiving these from 32 States of the Union, Canada, Cuba, Hawaii, Central America, England, Belgium, Panama. In return The Arrow has gone into the 48 States of the Union and into nearly every country of the world. Under the guidance of our Faculty Advisor, to Whom credit is due for the perfection of the -organization, The Arrbw prospered. It succeeded during the past year and it will continue to do so as long as the students have faith in it, and as long as the advisors are as capable and as efficient as our present one. Long live The Arrow. RAYMOND SIIEAHAN, '22 Editor-iiz-rhief. Page Eighty
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Alumni Aaanriatinn HE Alumni Association of St. joseph's has always maintained a high stan- dard in the community, and the record since last june is one that shows that no let-up has come about in keeping it such. Under the regime of our ex- president, Brother Frank Schwartz and now under that of Brother Sylvester .Xlauer the Alumni has done, is doing, and will do great things, that in time will reflect great credit on the organization as also on Alma Mater. Briefiy, we record a few of the events held under the auspices of the Alumni during the past year. Uhr Jnitiatiuu Thursday, june 2, 1921, witnessed a rather unique affair, the initiation of the Class of 1921. It had been intended to run it on the order of a regular initiation, but at the eleventh hour, the committee decided to omit the Hclanking mail and make it a get-acquainted affair. Good, sage advice was given the class by the various speakers. An address, Our Alumni Insigniaf' was delivered by our worthy President, Frank XY. Schwartz. joseph Maniere, chairman of the committee,',was responsible for the success of the affair. Annual mating The tenth annual outing to Bob-Lo was held June 7, 1921, under the auspices of the Alumni Association. The day was ideal and a goodly number turned out. Events of all kinds were run off. St. Benedict's, Highland Park, graced the occasion and walked away with a few of the prizes. The success of this affair was due to Brother Raymond P. Krausmann. A detailed account of the outing will be found in the Athletic Section of this volume. Uhr 1921 Banquet The thirtieth annual banquet of the Alumni Association was held june 22, 1921, at the Pasadena Apartments. The evening was ideal and a good many members turned out for the occasion. Due to the absence of Rev. Brother Henry, director, Rev. Brother Lewis, sub-director, was toastmaster. Edwin Pipp, Editor of Pippis' Weekly, was the principal speaker of the evening. Short addresses were delivered by Rev. Theodore C. Lindemann, joseph Schrage, Marcellus Verbiest. Our worthy President, Frank W. Schwartz, welcomed the '21 class into the Alumni, and Harry L. Trombly delivered the response for his class. Brother Joseph Maniere had charge of the banquet. Elntiun zmh Jnstallaiinn nf Cbhirzra The annual election of officers for 1922 was held at the regular meeting in October. The installation took place at the January, 1922, meeting. The follow- ing were duly elected and installed as the officers for the Year 1922: Spiritual Advisor, Rev. Theodore C. Lindemanng Honorary President, Rev. Brother A. Henry, F. S. C., President, Sylvester Mauerg Vice-President, Cletus Maniereg Secretary, George Cichanski, Financial Secretary, Le-o Neobelg Treasurer, Raymond Reichling. Karma! nam' The annual Harvest Party of the Alumni Association was held November 12, 1921, at Carpathia Hall. A goodly number turned out for this affair and, needless to say, all enjoyed a very pleasant evening. The success of the affair was due to our worthy President, Brother Sylvester Mauer. 5221111217 Ilartg The annual Feather Party was held in the school auditorium on the evening of November 23, 1921. A packed house featured the occasion, thus making it the success it was. Brother Raymond Jungwirth was chairman. Page Seventy-nine
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I 1 avmmow W Smtnr Qhmtvr il LQ Wilfrid Le F evre. i Al O is Einheuser. Pa U ll-lenrichs. Elme R Rademacher. T haddeus Spikosky. Raymonds H eahan. Cla Y ton Gauthier. Clarenc E Robinett. Fr A ncis Kraft. Geo R ge Rapp. Ji Bradford S pringer. r John Be A ubien. U Will I am Bossenberger. Ber N ard Compliment. Raymond Smi T h. J oseph Reuter. J Q seph Schulte. Ervin Andre S . F E lix Kummer. Phili P Berthiaume. W Clarence Wiebel H aus. l Elmer S elter. Spanis H . - Phys I cs. I G eometry. ll Englis H . I GEORGE RAPP, '22, Pagr Ifiglzty-one'
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