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THE XAVERIAN NEWS Thirteen
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Twelve THE XAVERIAN NEWS ff: lntroducmg Our Seniors uLARRY KITEePresident of the class and great ten- nis star. Has the honor of having passed the buck' ofte'ner than any other man known to history. MARY LAURA CECILY JANE PRoUT- Names is The class beauty; has more beaux than any other girl in Cincinnati. Amuses herself during the lectures by eating F leischmannk yeast. 1- names. WALTER HADLEYeAlways occupies the front seat in class. Someone said he bought it. Can usually be seen driving about town in his coupe, with the other twenty-two men on the running-board; fenders, radiator, etc. RAY DORGER-Talks loud and distinctly at all times. Drives a Rolled-Ruff machine famous for asking the Prof. intelligent questions and seeking information from the ladies. ANNE OVERMAN-What she doesn't know about Law isn't worth knowing. Her hobby: taking honors and prizes wherever dsitributecl. Supplies the wit and the brains in the class. THOMAS ALOYSIUS GALLAGHERePresident of the Jurists and defender of the Constitution realty expert and claim adjuster Republican leader and Ulsterite. JOHN FREY-A second Beau Brummel. The co-eds think John,s the handsomest man at the College. PAUL CRONE-eProves the truth of the saying. The best things ocome in little packages. The height of his am- bition is about six feet. MARY KENNEDYeeAll smiles; put it over the men by passing the Ohio Bar exam last year; has only one faulte she lives in Covington. ROBERT ESHMAN-eSays more in one sentence than most people say in a chapter. He lives in Sidney, Ohio, but we won't hold that against him. Says Gosh and darn like the rest of them. JOSEPH WELFLYeLibrarian and chief booster of the Law School; camera and portrait enthusiast; champion of Prohibition, Woman Suffrage and co-education. GEORSE TAYLOReIndulges in all indoor sports; shoots a nasty game of marbles; his chief hobby: African golf. WILLIAM MALONEYa-Cnie artist de-luxe. Original inventor of the cigar holder called Burns. Famous say- ing: Lefs have order. .LEE OBERSCHMIDTeAlways carries an umbrella. He's the guy that invented long cigarette holders. His hobby: Sitting in an all-night game of deuces frantic. JOHN J. DOYLEeFamous for after-dinner speeches and for making correct statements in class. His hobby is to drive a different machine every week. Has lots of fun running into pedestrians and buildings. ART FREYeA star at baseball and uOlcl Maid? Rides a bicycle to end from class in order to be on time. but never succeeds. His motto: Lots of them. JOE BlRD-Everybody likes Joe; he succeeaed in col- lecting the subscription price from all Xaverian News sub- scribers; smokes big black cigars. villain size; plays the cor- net in the orchestra. GREGG WILLIAMSeIn a lengthy way Gregg is a small help to the class. He's the only man in Hamilton County who knows every hat rack in the Courthouse. F am- ous saying, I wouldn't give a cent for it. LEN BREIDING-Len,s a regular guy. Smokes cigarettes, cigars and everything; trips the light- fantastic like a Vernon Castle. Motto: Never had any. RAY MANLEYeUsually seen playing or watching a ball game. The only man in the class who brings. his books to school. Always wears a cap or a smile. i LAWRENCE A. POETKEReFeminist leader. very im- pressionable; plays bridge, golf and tennis. the Liberty Street Engineers. Constitutional Amendments. Organizer of Has many new theories on GEORGE KENNEALY-The noisiest man in the class. Plays a baby grand with both hands; if he decides a thing is going to be done it will he done. Famous saying, lfDon't act like a bunch of kids. JACK ROGERSeTakes a joy-ride to and from Hamil- ton every clay to attend class; very handsome and agree; able. Don't know what kind of a game he plays, never played with him. ED DORReAlways wears his spats and cane to class; famous for 1113 new ideas; rides a velocipede and plays the arums. Motto: iiQuestion, please? Hobby: What is the question, please?
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Fourteen THE XAVERIAN NEWS BART BAMBECK EDWARD J. GARDNER ELSIE WOLF ANN CONROY School of Commerce and Sociology Co operatOrs Banquet The eleventh Annual Banquet of the School oftCom- merce and Sociology, which was held at the Sinton Hotel on Tuesday evening, May I6, will long be remembered by the guests as a social triumph. F or the first time in the history of the school a co-ed presided as toastmaster at the annual banquet. Miss Ann Mentink, 922, who filled: the role with rare grace. Miss Mentink is President of the St. Xavier Co-operators. At the conclusion of the dinner the toastmaster greeted her guests most cordially, and then introduced the song leader, Mr. Curtis Williams. whose efforts called forth a gale of joyous song and laughter. This was followed by several vocal selections by Miss Bertha Gossman, whose sweet voice and girlish loveliness captivated all. Miss Margie Bland was the capable accompanist. Before introducing the speakers, Miss Mentink gave ai brief resume of the history of the C. 61 S. School. and re- called the heroic. andi'unselflsh efforts of the former Regent, Rev. Joseph Reiner, S. J, now affiliated with Marquette University. She concluded the well-deserved tribute by referring to him as the man who led the way. 'The eulogy bestowed called forth much applause. Her introduction of the new Regent, Rev. Hubert Brockman, S. J.. evbked enthusaistic applause, and Father Brockman responded very happily in his own inimitable way by voicing his .appreciation of the efforts of the faculty. the students and the Co-ops. Other speakers were Mr. Ren Mulford, JL; Rev. Francis Gressle, Mr. Edward Moulinier and Mr. Alfred Brendel. The speaker of the evening was Judge Hugh L. Nichols, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of 1 Ohio, and former Lieutenant Governor. rHis message, tiAlways hold the Constitution of the United States near your hearts, for it is as potent today as when it was written to bring discordant units together, was- a masterly oration, and his remark, HWhenever injustice rears its head. stab it to death at once. impressed his hearers with his sincerity. This added Xaverian triumph, to be placed at the bot- tom of the long list of the past is due to the efforts of the Banquet Committee, Mr. Thomas C. Lindsay, Chairman. assisted by the Misses Wolfe, Pellman, Freiberg and Brown, and Messrs. Boex, Boyle, Wagner, Zumbiel, Bernhold and Guenther
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