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JJ Very Rev. Thomas C. Vaughan, L.J. President ADMINISTRATION Rev. William F. Fay, SJ. Principal
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Whenever parents want their sons to re- ceive the best high school education that can be obtained in the Cincinnati area, the chances are very good that they will send their boy to St. Xavier. For the last seven years Xavier students have brought to their school the distinction of being first in the Chicago Province Mid-Year Exams. Again this year the coveted honor husnbeen re- turned to the halls of Xavier. As proof of Xavieris phenomenal reputation, fifteen Sen- iors earned for themselves the title of Na- tional Merit Finalist; Twenty-three Seniors are members of the exclusive National Honor Society. Mr. Brezine shows his deep interest in the students, which is typical of Xavier teachers. iFor Lefti Fr. Benson gives Fr. Vaughan some parting advice. iUpper Middlei The first stu- dents to arrive at the new X High look on with wonderment as to what is to unfold for them in the coming year. iLower Middlei In class and out, Mr. Schlueter continually strives to bring to his students a thorough knowledge of chemistry. iFar Righti
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Rev. Nicholas H. Mann, S.J., Treasurer Rev. James J. McWilliams, S.J., Superintendent of Buildings All of us were greatly impressed by the smoothness With Which the School moved to its new quarters; however, those With a closer knowledge of the details involved know that this ease was only apparent; that the change was accomplished only after number- less painstaking labors had been per- formed. In the early part of the year, Fr. Benson had the job of co-ordin- ating all the efforts of the School. Then, at mid-term, Fr. Vaughan as- sumed the responsibilities of presi- dent of the school. Frs. Fay and Hum- bert spent long hours working out class schedules, transportation prob- lems, and accommodations for the extra-curricular activities. Fr. Mc- William spent most of his time selecting the furnishings for the- school and seeing to it that the build- ing was properly taken care of. Credit belongs to these and all the other administrators, who, in addition to performing their regular duties, had to take on the added work of moving the School to its new location. Rev. Robert G. Humbert, S.J., Asst. Principal, Athletic Director Dave. Rave, Pat Meckley, chaimen of this years M Rev. Adrian F. Menchen, S.J., Librarian Dave MacMahqn, Jim Karlan and Andy Neibling, student ay Fete, pose 1n the 1961 Thunderbird to be raffled off.
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