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TOP-Tangeman. Eveslage, Boneau. Heringer. Fedders, Rosenacher, Bailey, Willmes, Wieber, Schmidt. Corbett. CENTER-Lyons, Hulsman, Michel, Pellman, Eisenhardt. Aug. Huseman, Davis, Larkin, M. Brockman. Goldie. Huber. LOWERmWesterman, Pendery, Nickel, Buschmann, Bolte, Mr. Brucker. THE XAVERI FIRST HIGH A S. J.; Krabacher. Day. Walker. Rahe. First B can take rank albngside of any of the First Year classes or any class it: the High Shheol. There are 29 in the class, nearly all of one size. We are not .large in size, but we are long on pep rand ability. Our class btheers are: Cyril ,Thesing, President; er'rge Elsbrock, Secietary, and tDr'oege San- der; Treasurer. ,- Weehad a very good bas- ketball team, which made, 5 god; try for the champion- ship? The members of the team were: Hugenberg, F. , The'sihg, Fa Williams, C.; Sander: c.; J. Schlanser. GS; Schmid, C. ,. The indoor team has won one and lost one thus far. The team is gbod, but needs a little more polishing. The indoor team: Franz, lb.;'Thesing, 2b.; Hugen- berg, 55.; Sander, 3b.: J- SchlanSer. lf.; Halpin cf.; Hughes, rf.; Schmid, c.; Auberger. p. Tor-White. Thesing, . CENTER-Stagge. Sulhvan, Cosgrove, Wessendarp. LOWER-Sander, Klug, Elsbrock, QWens. AN Franz. Behrens, FIRST HIGH B . MiddlehoE. Smith, Korle, Schmid, Dooley, Hughes. Engelhardt. Wilkins. Lohte. illiams. NEWS Beime, R. Sixly-fivc Pictured herewith are many future famous men. 0 u r C l a s 5 President. Charles T. Walker, and our Secretary, Adolphus Klieber, are aspiring to the White House. and' they'll get there some day. of course. Our youthful vil- lain, David J. Corbett, has the ambition to become an- other William Jennings Bryan. He proved his elo- cutionary talent when he defeated several- worthy opponents in the recent First Year Contest. thus bringing the honors to First A. Another noteworthy feature of the year was the establishment of a class paper, The Essex Junior. which has now seen four editions. First A hopes to travel the three remaining laps on the course of knowledge as successfully as it has trodden the first one. Hugenbetg. Auberger. Brandhuber, Halpin, Mr. Crone, J. Schlanler, E. Schlanser.
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Sixty-four Welch, Sprague, KiEmeyer. THE XA VERIAN NEWS SECOND HIGH C I ' ' TOP. FOURTHeP. Bien, Herman, Young, Leininger. Wulftange. Sanderman, Ratermain, Rickling, THIRPKelley. O'Grady. Anderson, Wesseikamper. Juergens, McDonald, Lampe, Callahan, Madden, Murphy, Murray, Hogan. SECONDeHemmer, Mathers, Harman. FiRsT-Miller, Dresselhaus, Kinneary. O'Connell, Nicolai, Staley, Jonas. The following record speaks for itself: Joseph Cody, winner of Sec- ond High Elocution medal. Thomas Bunker. President of High School Glee Club and winner of a $l0.00 prize for his untiring efforts in selling tickets for play. Charles -O;Connell. Secretary of Glee Club. , Samuelinalante. star cornetist of High School Orchestra. Edward Brennan, crack twitter for Hi baseball team. Adel to this record the fact that fotirteen members of this class Belong to the Glee Club 0h: largest number of repre- sentatives from any single clasdfan'd you have sufficient proof that Second High D, be- sides doing very satisfactory work in the class-room, is well represeritc'd in all Xavier High School activities; schdlae'tic, athletic, and musical. Last year'a Gold Medal win- ner for highest class average was Edward McGrath. This year he is again setting the pace to shah high stepper: as Neiner, Hilbert, Quill and Sanning. E. Meyer, Galante, A. Schultz. Bucrger, Jasper, Koester, Ryan, O'Connell. Boehle, Nieparte. Brennan. Father lDaly, S. J.; Father Kief SECOND HIGH D TOP-McGrath. Muench, Ziegler, Rettig. Junk. Igo, Martin, CENTER-Hartlaub, Nei With a good membership and imbuc'd with the spirit of accomplishing our ends, we set sail aboard the ship uSecolid C oh the waters of education. With Mr. James . E. O'Connell as pilot, and adopting a; out motto Age Quad Agis, we headed for the port of success. ' e , For the purpose of electing :clasa of- ficer: a meeting was held in Sebtember, at which William KiEmeyer and Austin Welch were elected president and secre- tary, respectively. Later Edwin Nicolai was made recording secretary.. The duties tof this office, however, heciame too ar-. duous, and tiring of public life, Nicolai resigned and was succeeded hy'Paul M. Raterman. ,Thus it is seen that Price Hill maintained practically a monopoly on the class oHicers. . L t Our oratorical ability was demonstrated when the judge: in the annual eloquence 'contest chose six, of the fifteeit picked. from Second C. But, alas! We failed in the big test, and the medal adorn: 3: hostile breast. One of our great achievement: was the winning of the Second Year Inaoo'r Baseball Championship. And now we are about to disembark from the good ship uSecond C. Next year we will boardea new craft. But it does not seem possible that we will have as many interesting occurrences again, as we did, when we were the crew of Sec- ond C. Quitter. Grein, Quillan, Seghers. Hilbert, ner. Baccmcco, Meyers. H. Schultz. Barrett, Overman. Lowzk-Bunker, McCarren, Altevers. er, S. J.; Sanmng. Sunken Roberta. Quill, Cody.
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Sixty-six THE XAVERIAN NEWS OUR CLASS On September 6; 1192', after chapel services the nainev of the class of I C were called by the Reverend Hubeit Brutj'lmuan S. 1.. Principal. The class then assembled in the library and the course of study was outlined by Mr. John ByrneL the pres- ent teacher of the class. After a week I C was assigned to its cIass-room 6n the fourth prr. Room 450, in the Facility Building. Mr. Byrne had been teaching the'class all its sub- jects. but Mr. Lawrencet'Poet- her later was assigned as nh- cient history professor. pdm- first move, was . to organize;i a class club in the mom. William McDonald was elected Prezi- dent and Anthony Hohnhorst Secretary. Thesathletics were then started in the ream y electing Ebelhardl captiiii of the football team. A chaltenge was sent to First H, which they readily accepted. The game was played at Avon Field, and l C was defeatei by the score of 49 to 0. The feature of the game was a long run Ilay Decker. The next thing tat - t FIRST HIGH C a . i took the class' attention was the TDP-Reekers, Cook, Noonan, Conroy, Borgarding, Pfitzer. Hasdorf. Haller. LcSaint. H. Kloecker. Oehler. Orchestra and Glee Club. The Boehmer. CENTER-A. Kelly, Fielding. Decker. W. Kelley, Grein. Flynn, Schiele. Ebelhardt, Hentz, class was well represented in Huber. McDonald. LOWER-Unger, Eugen. Cedar, Byrne, Mr. Cutting. Ebbing, Woerner, Haekett, both of these clubs. Then bas- Buchheit. ketball season was ushered in. On Septembersthe 6th, 1921, the boys pictured in this group imbued with the desire of real- izing a higher education, en- tered St. Xavier High School. They appear in the armor of Is! Highv'D warriors, which has carried them invulnerably through many academic battles. Under the tutelage of Mr. J. P. Goodenough. commanaer-in- chief. 'the ciass began its course of training and study. A few weeks of introduction and a valuable acquaintance with Al- gebra, Latin. English and the other first year, stixdies was es- tablished. ' Aisplication and time erectetixavgreater afiprecia- tion, uncle a ii'ttirig; and knowl- edge of 'e first year studies. Competitive Latin tests. with other tint year classes. mani- fested the high standing of lat High D in Latin. First High D boasts of its interest in High School ac- tivities. interest in College af- FIRST HIGH D TOPeUsher, Robinson, Mathauer, Cahill, Brackman, Wuest, . d t' t' . - - . gainfnn 3 ac w: P??? Wmstel. CENTER-nKresslg, Wittrock. Woellle, Witte hall in a miller! ene C13 i0 Schwartz. Schorr. LOWER-Schonhoft Bushman ' 1 . Lennon. Fermann, 'K II C th' V C k Gre-ullch, Smith. Kloecker, Bitiiich, Elutfei: a cream, 5 xaVieh BuCk, Heine. oo ,- Hexthaus, Mr. Goodenough, Gott, McGuire,
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