St Xavier College - Xaverian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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St Xavier College - Xaverian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 103 of 232
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The Student Council ARLINGHAUS MANION NOLAN BOYLE SCHULTZ KELLY WINTER MEYHRS HAYNUR KENNEDY MURPHY UIJNGER MOORE Page Nim-1 .Vunine

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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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averian, 4-3- THE STAFF 0924-19250 REV. DANIEL M. O'CONNELL, S. J., Faculty Adviser ROBERT OLINGER, i25, Editor-in-Chief EARL WINTER, ,26, Assistant EditOIuin-Chief EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT JOHN GAYNOR '25, Sports RONALD JEANMOUGIN 225, Exchanges JOHN STENZ i27, Lib. Arts JOSEPH MEYERS 25, Contributor MURRAY PADDACK '26, Mag. Page JOHN MURRAY '25, Art RAY FINN '25, Commerce JOSEPH DELL ,25, Humor LAWRENCE KANE '27, Law RAY DALY t28, Asst. Lib. Arts BUSINESS DEPARTMENT FRANK ARLINGHAUS, 26, Business Manager JAMES GLENN, t26, Assistant Business Manager EDWARD MCGRATH, 28, Advertising Manager STAFF ELECT t1925-192m EARL WINTER, t26, Editor-in-Chief KESLEY DOWNING, 26, Business Manager The Xaverian News The ability to run a newspaper does not consist in merely sitting back in a big easy chair and running the proverbial blue pencil through a hodge-podge of nouns, verbs, etc, but. it does consist in a thorough and continual analyzing of the chronical from stem to stern and the immediate co-ordinating of it to the ever discriminating taste of the likewise fickle and changeable public. And this has been the course pursued by the past Editor and fellow staff members of the Xaverian News. Editor Ro'bert M. Clinger has been alive to the wants of the greedy, news-devourers. His policy has always been in accord with the public mind. He has appeased the insistent demands of readers from all departments and has continually featured the up-to-the-minute topics, ever keeping his col- umns supplied with fresh, newsy articles. Much credit is reserved for the busir ness end of the staff, for keeping the periodical in a healthy financial condition. In April, the 01d staff was replaced by the new one. Earl J. Winter assumed the Editorial duties, left vacant by Clinger, and the ibooksi were turned over by Frank Arlinghaus to Keeley Downing. The tactics of ihustling Ike' varied considerably from those of Olinger, but the policy remained the same. The new Editor has inserted into his platform, the following plank, To think, talk and live St. Xavier . It is also the happy editorial faculty of Winter to be able to tmake, news when there is none, so the success of the News is practically as- sured for another year. Page One Hundred

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