St Xavier College - Xaverian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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Sixty-twa THE XAVERIAN NEWS 7 7 77- 777 7 7 Our, class has-been very ac- tive during the pelt year. We have shown our metal in our studies. in class activities, in class spirit, and in athletics. In our studies we have made a gratifying headway. Under the capable teaching of Melm. Bennett. DonneIly and Shine We certainly feel that we have learned well a host of things which we did not know before. Our class activities were marked chieily by a play. which was given during lhe Christmas vacation. Mr. Ben- nett directed the show, and; a: usufxi in things where he has charge. the play was a com- plete success. In class spirit. our class aim has advanced. We won a prize for selling tickets in football. and by selling the most ticket: for the college show, Irish Eyes, on the night when the Shuhert Theater was takeil over by the St. Xavier Athletic Council. Our class received the hut award. fifteen dollars. , Urban Fisher, one of our cine:- mates, merited the first indi- viduai prize of ten dollars, while William Dammnrrell, al- so of 3 C: received a small token for his efforts. In athletiea, 3 C ha: con- THIRD HIGH C tributed Marcellus Schmidt end TOIL-Fern. VMoIitor, German. Kennedy, Schmidt; Fisher, Wolf, Gosiger, Phelan. i the glam. Herman Nlebercllng. CENTER4orey, Rabe, Lynch, F. McCarthy, Nieherding. Dammareil, Runge, Niehuer, Beckman. '0 the football team. Mr. Ben- nett coached the team. The populai' Schmitlie Was elected captain of next year's team. LowER-eWeip,. C. Berning, 'Rickling, Rattermann, Mr. Bennett, S. J.; Schonhuft, Shannon, ' Sweeny. Clark. Third Year D has had a very interesting and eventful year, both from the standpoint of studies and athletics. Al- thqugh many of last year's e niembera dropped out to take lip Chetnistiy. still those 'wi'io remained have kept the class reprEsented in nearly. every ac- tivity of. the school. Our 50- dgliity attendance has been AI. . and our contribution: to the Mission Collection. and May 7 Altar Collection have been one hundred per cent. As to studies. nearly every qne of our members received either first or aeeond honors in the mid-year examination. In athletics we had two members on the basket- ball team. John 'Reardon and Ralph Heringhaus; and a star pitcher on the baseball team. William VBien. Father Shea, S. J., has taught the English, Greek and Catechism of the class; Mr. Bennett. 5. 1., the Latin; and Mt. Weatheld, the Civics: Third D will remember the pest year with pleasure; and it faces the future with confi- THIRD HIGH D dehce, and with a determination ToP-N. Nienaber, T. Walsh, Stanton, Need Usher G to Iive -up to its past record and CENTER-W. Bien, E. Reardon. J. Reardon. i-Ietingiiausmgteeinhicke H id h to Its high Ideals. LOWER-McCanen. Overberg. Dauwe, Father Shea S, J' Vehrrl A::d::;:rlei Vkandstll'int. ' ' v 0e. . enne y.

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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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THE XAVERIAN NEWS Sixiy-lhrce TtJP-Paquette. Bankemper, J. Brockman, Hugenberg, L. Meyer, A. Boeh, Balsche, Rush, Denzer, L. Boeh, J. Berning. CENTERePclosi, Wagner, U. Meyer, Erhart, Braig, Griffin, Cress, Cook1 Cmtty, Daley, Gellen- beck. Kinsella. pran-Keams, Wulker, Lally, Wentwurlh, Haherman. Mr. Lochbiler. S. 1.; Perrine, Bymc. Jones. Maurer. Foster. HISTORY OF CLASS 2 B Our class, 2 B, is composed of thirty members, who have; at all times. distinguished them- selves. This is shown principally by choosing the most capable map, Tom Eagan, as class president. The professors of 2 B Axe: Mr. Crone, Civics teach- er. tanking high among the teach- ers of Cincinnati; Mr. Poetker, Caeear's favorite interpreter; Mr. Byrne, teacher oftEnglish, and Mr; Cutting. as an orator classed with Cicero, ' Burke: Demos- thenes, and Webster. Tom Eagan represents the class on the High School football and basketball teams, and Bywater pitches for the baseball team. 2 B was also represented in the Glee Club, Semi-fmal Elocution Contest, and the Mission Page- ant, ' SECOND HIGH A The class of Second A is founded and Hourishes on the firin- ciples of democracy. The demo- cratic spirit admonishes us to refrain from speaking about our prowess in High School activities. We are sat- isfied to know that we have partici- pated 100 per cent strong in every movement recognized by the St. Xavier faculty. We may not have carried away all the nLoving Cl-lps. but when- ever a Second I'A man was 'ln the race the High SchoOl public was treated to a real contest. Special features of Second uA are literary geniuses who have read than their. teacher, Ghat's going somel; artists of the Murillo type, who can portray emo- tion even in the inanimate; students whose report cards have only one a. and that is at the top of HSec- ond A; and others whose only claim to greatness is their re- semblance to a certain small animal usually found in the woods. more books SECOND HIGH B TOP-B. Rielage. Beimesche, Boller, McCaltrey, L. Dierkcs, C. Eggcrs, Krieger. Amann, Breasler. Stacey, B. Nieporte, Madge. CENTER-J. Rielage, Egbers. Fellinger. Eckstcin. Rouse, T. Eagen, J. Williams. Jacobs. LOWER-Crone. Bywatcr, Ruther. Duran, Huesman, Mr. Ragge, O'Brien. Tehan, Pavely, Holbrock. McWilliamo, Poetker, Doerger, Fenlter, Grame.

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