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AD-SALES Rated as Peptomists a half dozen years ago the St. Xavier Class in Advertising and Salesmanship has consistently maintained the distinction given when first designated as thehClass of a Hundred Businesses. That really is a happy exag- geration but the multiplicity of occupations represented in the membership is note- worthy. The class is unique in its scope. It might well be called the hClearing House of Commercial Experiences. This yearhs Class is oHicered by live wires and the electorate at the early gct-away chose as leaders, President Clarence A. Behrens, of the Big Four Accounting forces; Vice President, Miss Sarabelle Gilbert, Commer- cial Artist; Secretary, Miss Cecelia Chateiier, with The Universal Car Company, and Treasurer, Bernard J. Schapker, with The Otto Armleder Truck Co. This is the tenth consecutive year that the Ad-Salcs Class has been claimed as the HFriday Night Familyh of Ken Mulford, Jr., former newspaperman, Past President of the Advertisers, Club of Cincinnati and now with The ThompsonhKoch Adver- tising Agency. During the year many leaders of CincinnatPS commercial world made practical talks to the class, the value of which in dollars and cents is beyond computation. hCanned Goodsf: the class organ, was typed and mimeographed weekly by Misses Ruth Spencer and Cecilia Chatelier. Page One Hundred Eleven
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ACCOUNTING I History is really in the making as far as the First Year Accounting ciass is con- cerned, but brief as that. history is to date, it must be recorded here. One evening last September, about forty pupils assembled for roll call as the First Year Accountants of St. Xavier. We came from the north, east, south and west, but a common determination to accomplish our purpose Was expressed on our faces. In spite of this, as dichulties arose, the weaker ones soon began to drop out. At the end of the school year, thirty of us rcmaincd in the met. We passed the flrst milestone with this slogan as our watchword, SuCCess comes only after strenu- ous effort? While we have worked hard during the year and met diHicult and discouraging situations, we have also found that all the clouds have been silver lined. We have learned to love the old classroom and we look back to the hours spent there as golden. So we say adieu to our first year as Accounting students as vacation comes, with the hope that next fall will find the 01d familiar faces assembled again at St; Xavier. Page 0m Hundrm' Ten
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ENGLISH LITERATURE The members of the English Lit class enjoy one distinction, that of being the pioneer in the newest of the cultural subjects to be added to the courses of C and S. The class numbered more than thirty when the first roll was called by Father Mark Cain, 3.1., one bright evening last September, but the passing months took heavy toll from the roster. The ttfaithfuls who persevered to the fmal exams have placed their 0. K. upon the value of the yearts chrts in enriching the knowledge of each in the domain of literature. The nine months of the course have seen the unfolding of a magnificent volume of the world's recorded thoughts and dreams from the stirring epic of Beowulf to the soldier ballads of Kipling. The limited time allowed only brief glances at the long array of writers, only stray snatches of prose and song, but many a new vista of wonder was opened before the students by the appreciations and criticisms of the teacher. The members of the class have been active in CO-operator and other activities of C. and 5. under the guidance of the class president, Miss Mary Sullivan. Page One Hundred thlvt
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