St Xavier College - Xaverian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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St Xavier College - Xaverian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 106 of 220
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JUNIORS, LIBERAL ARTS The Junior Class of 93124 was the Hower of the Student body and the life of the party as ,twere. But how could a class go wrong, having the one and only inimi- table Phil J. Kennedy as its president? Perhaps the most. outstanding feat of the class of T25 was the promotion and con- duction of the annual Junior Prom. Three places in the Final of the Washington Oratorical Contest were awarded to Junior men, and although none of them fin- ished first, the three tried hard to win for their faithful backers, They were John Murray, I. Harry Moore and Phil Kennedy. John Murray, Phil Kennedy, Robert Olinger, Robert Ruthn1an,J. Harry Moore, Joseph Meyers, and J. Leroy Grogan filled positions on the Y23124: Xaverian News staff. Olinger was appointed Editor for '24325. The Mission Crusade work was well handled by George Vollmen. Almost the entire class were members of the Sodality, Albert Schmitz being a promoter. t , The class had two football captains, Herbert Davis, the ,retiring captain of T23, and William Knecht, captaEn-elect for T24. Howard CTPatW Geerin has been the Collegek cheerhleader par excellence for the past four years, In short the class of ,25 is one of the very best crowds; of fellow's ev'ehassembled at Old St. Xavier, May their tribe increase! ' 3 ' Pager One Hundred .Two

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SENIORS, LIBERAL ARTS The activities of the seniors have extended to every phase of school life e moral, intellectual, athletic, aesthetic, and social. They have organized two societies, the Mission Unit and the Dante Club, which have since developed into integral parts of college life The Mission Unit and the Sodahty have a one- hundred per cent senior membership, and a goodly percentage of the graduating class are represented in the Xaverian Mask Society, The Philopedian Society, the Dante Club, on the staff of the Xaverian News, and in football, basketball and baseball. The seniors boast several athletic stars, the editor of the college paper, an orator, the manager and assistant student manager of athletics, lec- turers, writers, debaters, and public speakers. They also annexed three bowling cups which were awarded for three consecutive years to the most prohcient Liberal Arts bowling team. The graduating class of the Liberal Arts College deserves to be congratulated for its omnivorous interest in St. Xavier. Its members have been ever solicitous in fostering her ideals and making her aims their aims, They have labored to advance the school in a material way without losing one iota of that moral and intellectual greatness of which she is so deservedly proudt t-Page One Hundred 0m



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SOPHOMORES, LIBERAL ARTS The responsibility of being an example to raw Freshmen and an urge to aspiring Juniors and Seniors falls to the lot of the Sophomores. And it must be admitted that we, the Sophomores of 1924-, have Hdone ourselves proud. Those hereafter who would fair: touch our scholastic and athletic notches will have to climb even higher than Uncle George Washington when he scaled the Bridge of Virginia. And therels a reason- many a one. You'll Find them connected with every activity of the College. Therels our class president, Jim Glenn, the noble Floren- tine. Steady performance F thatls him. And our Intercollegiate Debaters, Arlinghaus and Manion, the latter also winner of the Washington Oratorical Medal. Masterpieces! Therels Winter, high-power publicity man of the College, and Jeanmougin, the English Intercollegiate essayist. There are those twin Websters of the Verkamp Debate, Egan and Glenn. And on the athletic horizon-the constellation of Reynolds, Wciner, Boyle, Mussio and Sullivan has kept bright our sky in that quarter. And there are those other members of the class h all gQOd men and true h whose loyalty and good-fellowship have made a final success of the Sophomore class of 74, and have insured it a high place in the annals of old St Xavier. , Page OurrHurrdrtd Tim?!

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