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Sixiy THE XAV'ERIAN' NEWS FOURTH HIGH C LOWER-Grieainger. J. Walsh. Wurzelbaeher. Kohnen, Mr. Donnclly, S. 1.: Dorsel. Brunsmali, Wahoft. Feighery. CENTEReMiHer, Wiener, Eick, Hurley. Gerhardus, Hengehold, E. Earning: Stick, Arlinghaus. TOP-J. Egan. Glenn, Albcrs. Nunner. Reynolds. Paddack. O'Connell. Diehh Schmid. Loftus, Fortune's favorites. the members of Fourth C! This class. Fourth C of i922, will perhaps fade into the shady past. be lost to the memory of the schodl, for class 'life is a life of the present. But will the names of its mem- bers be forgotten? In scholarship, in athletics, in the other opportunities offered to the High School student, F ourth C has had its individual successes. The achievement of Reynolds. in athleticsr Xavieris greatest; of Wiener. Gerhardus, A1bers4athletes all; of Paddock the honor elocutionist are a monument of- glory built on too brilliant, too sturdy, effort to crumble. But words are vain boasting of actions that speak for themselves. Let facere quam dicere be the motto of the class, led by President George Nunner, to this imposing culmination of achievements of your years. as it has been the incentive of the individuals who have merited distinction.
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THE XAVERIAN NEWS Fifiy-nfne :FOURTH HIGH B ToP-Tiernan. Wenstmp, Sullivan, Murphy, Goshen. CENTER4tubbers, Bokenkotter. Allen. Egbers,;Rohs, Twohig. LOWEReBerning. Gobmski. Mr. May, S. L; Oppenheimer. Heavern. The Class 4-3 of I922 had its inception under Father Ryan in I920 as the Scientific Course. and was known as 3rd B. . Under the able guidance and tutelage of Fathers Leahy. Keifer, Dershug and Shea and Messrs. Shine, Horn. May. Cutting and Donnelly its progress was rapid, excelling its predecessors and advancing beyond its own expectations in school spirit and activities. The first mark of excellence which brought it prominently t0 the front was; the chemistry show, which surpassed any similar exhibition previously given in Memorial Hall. The year passed uneventfully until, without warning, the entire school. and particularly 3rd B. was shocked by the untimely death of Dennis Corby, one of its model boys. - Comeetition was unusually keen, but the medal for the highest honors of the year was deservedly merited by Theo- dore Goshen. The advent of the Summer vacation witnessed the pass- ing into history of 3rd B and its merging into 4-13. Imbued With the present day spirit of Americanism and endowed With gifts that make accomplishment of purpose p9s51bte, the class early evidenced a determination to surpass even Its own high standard of efficiency. Ranking in the annals of football, basketball and base- ball history are found the names of several of our members, who creditably acquitted themselves during the seasons. Remembrance tokens exchanged between class and teachers added that true spirit of fraternity which tends to make the Christmas holidays really enjoyable. Again is honor due Theodore Coshen. who, by studious application. led the class at the mid-year examination. Several of our members participated in the crusader pageant, staged as a most wonderful successrecently at Mu- sic Hall. Likewise a few displayed Thespian ability under the direction of Mr. Donnelly in the presentation of a ver- sion oftSherlock Holmes. F or his activities on the staff of the Pictdi'ial, cspeeial mention is made of J. J. Gobroski. A need of praise is due Mr. Shine for his practical and pleasant method of inculcating a working knowledge of trigonometry by occasional surveys of the surrounding coun- try with the students. As a lasting memorial each member of the class has re- ceived a copy of the group picture taken in Mueller Hall. With a mutual exchange of good wishes the Class His- torian writes finis.
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The illustrious class of 3 A, composed only of the elite CD and most brilliant LU members of St. Xavier High School. is fa- mous for the following: In the Interclass Leagues, inaugurated by Mr. Bennett, S. 1., our Civics teacher. the distinction, of win- ning the first championship fell to the lot of 3 A, when it cap-i tured, the basketball title in the Senior League, composed of the Sophoinore, Junior and Senior - grades. During the second term there was conducted, under the auspices of. Mr. Bennett, S. J., in connection with Civics, a mock trial, which clearly demonsratecl the debating ability of the mem- bers of the class. several excelv lent debates were also conducted by prominent members of the class in connection with the same useful study. In short, we have attained satisfying success in our studies and school activities. We gladly take this yrofferecl occa- sion'heartily to thank our truly excellent tutors, Father Der- schug, S. 1., and Mr. Bennett. S. J.. for- their kind interest in our welfare. . . hope that we may be able to live up to the expectatlon they ToP-Carroll, R. Berning, Hettiger, Dulweber, Egner, Schlanser, McDermott, N.' Coreoran. Kelly, E. Brink, J. Martin, Kiefer, THE XAVERIAN NEWS THIRD HIGH A Sixty-one TOPeGinocchio, Rentz, Healey, Linneman, L. Kearns, Jos. Corcoran, E. Romer, Berger, Felix. Niehaus, Graver. CENTEReL. Collings, Chenal, Thoman. Hndapp, J. Tangeman, Clarke, Keck, W. McCarthy. Brinkmoeller, Rocca, Stenz, Dalan. LGWEReW. A. Ryan, Kipp, J. Hauck, Wess, J. Blom, Father Derschug, S. 1.; Gastright, Schwcgmann. Schnorbus, B. Hauck. Thorburn. We sincerely x THIRD HIGH B Worst. R. Blum, A. Rohs, Hawke, J. Brink J. CENTERe-Martin. Janszen, Lambert, Conley. J. Eagen, Keller, Siegel. LowERe-Malone, Doud, Miller. Curran. Courtney, Rogers. Reed.- Hill. Wortmant Mr. Shine, have formed of us; and if industry and attentionkwill accom- plish that object, we do not think they will be disappointed. Third Year B is made up of students who are taking up the Scientific gPurse. They started the year under the great digadvantage of taking up snbjects that were entirely new to them, but in the face of all this they came through with Hying colors. With the aid of their able teachers. who are taking great interest in the progress bf their pupils, they are mak- ing rapid strides in science . and mathematics. The class as a whole takes a lively interest in the activities of the school, and 'you can always find a large number of the members pres- ent at any function of the insitution. If the members take as much interest in the affairs of after life as they have in their school work, we have no doubt that they will en- joy real prosperity and hap- piness in later years.
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