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I 924 Awards I 925 ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES Football LOWELL BAURICHTER PHIL KENNEDY, MGR. HERBERT LAMMERS JAMES BOYLE JOSEPH FARRELL THOMAS Mussm ROBERT QUEENAN HAROLD WELGE JACOB WIENER PAUL BEATTY JOHN DACEY, Mgr. Basket Ball HARRY ALBERS RICHARD BRAY JOSEPH KELLY WILLlAM KNECHT, Captain RICHARD BRAY JOSEPH KELLY ROBERT KING HERBERT RAPP MARCELLUS SCHMIDT CARL STEINBICKER OTTO WENZEL WALTER FERGUSON MICHAEL MADDEN HERMAN NEIBERDING GEORGE VOLLMAN, Mgr. ROBERT KING GEORGE REYNOLDS, Capt. JACOB WIENER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES Intercollegiate Debating Team FRANK ARLINGHAUS RICHARD Dawns JAMES GLENN EDWARD MCGRATH THOMAS MANION CARL STEINBICKER Intercollegiate English Contest EDWARD VMCGRATH THOMAS MANION EARL WINTER Intercollegiate Latin Contest FRANK ARLINGHAUS EUGENE PERAZZO JOHN STENZ JOHN TANGEMAN Washington Oratorical Contest FRANK ARLINGHAUS PAUL BROPHY RICHARD DETERS JAMES GLENN WinneH EDWARD MCGRATH JOHN MURRAY MURRAY PADDACK ROBERT RUTHMAN CARL STEINBICKER EARL WINTER Verkamp Debating Team Aff. RICHARD DETERS JAMES GLENN Winning EDWARD MCGRATH THOMAS MANION, WirmerJ side EARL WINTER HARRY MOORE, whairmam. FRANK ARLINGHAUS N eg. Page Ninety-seven
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St. Xavier for Aye!- ET'S sing a song of joy and praise, in accents strong: and clear, A song of old St. Xavier, our Alma Mater, dear. The school that Bishop Fenwick built shall to the world proclaim The glory of his work, and bless the mem'l'y of his name. Chorus: Sing the songb-and sing it loud and long, Let it be our pledge today. Our Alma Mater, proud and strong, St. Xavier for Aye! Sing the songmand sing it loud and long, Let it be our pledge today. l Our Alma Mater, proud and strong, St. Xavier for Aye! II The Athenaeum was its name in days of long ago, The light of classic culture shed thereon its warmest glow, The love of beauty, and of art; the pride of home and state, They made our Alma Mater so incomparably great. III And as it was in days gone by, so shall it ever be, Oh, think what old St. Xavier has been to you and me. The yeafs may come and years may go, St, Xavier will stand Aloft in all her state and strength, the pride of all the land. Page Ninety-six
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The Student Council HE Student Council may be compared to the safety valve on a great piece of machinery. Through its vent is directed whatever surplus steam that may have been generated in any given place by inter-corriv cular activity. Any bright idea as well as any reform instigated or seconded by the student masses receives a thorough airing, and an unbiased considera- tion from each member of the Council. The Student Council brings the Authori- ties and the Students into closer understanding, and generates a greater spirit of appreciation, toleration, and good will. These members serving on the Student Council board armeSeninrs, Phil Kennedy, president; John Gaynor. secretary; Joseph Meyers, Robert Olinger, Harry Moore and Charles Murphy, Juniors, James Boyle, Francis Arlinghaus, Thomas Manion and Earl Winter. Sophomores, Mark Schmidt and Joseph Kelly. Freshmen, James Nolan and Arthur Schultz. Some of the outstanding features of the work of the Council this year are the standardization of class and activity, ring and pin designs, the decision favoring an Annual, the second as such in the history of the new Arts Department in Avondale, and the resolve upon limiting future Junior Proms exclusively to those who have been, and are associated with St. Xavier. This last action was eminently necessary due to the promiscuous attendance of outsiders at the Proms in the past. The Student Council has served in many other ways besides those mentioned above, to the reahzation of an up- andedoing St. Xavier, they are to be congratulated. Page Ninety-eight
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