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Page 68 text:
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PHIL KENNEDY SENIHR PRESIDENT IKE all good Presidents, Phil came in fur a popular t-e-electitm. Having piloted the speedy Junior Craft through many tortuous channels of scholastic activity so masterfully last year, the C1358 could do naught else than turn over the controls again on the Hnme-lap when so much was at, stake. His career at the Alma Mater is om: which even the proverbial beaver would envy inv deed. Phil is the kind of a lad who believes in having: as many irons in the fire as possible. He has never yet allowed one to c001,'and what is more, is not liable to. He is a duet and a hustler, and nothing comes too big for him to handle. Bon Voyage Phil. Page Sixty-four
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The Senior Class 1TH the coming of June, this body of choice spirits: will pass beyond the portals of Old Xavier. Individually and collectively they are the. best sort of fellows that one can find anywhere, or even wish to find. All through the eight years which most of them have spent under Jesuit tutelage, there has never been an activity, scholastic, or otherwise which they have not Figured in, and as was most often the case, entirely taken over and carried to a highly successful end. In scholastic Work, they have won distinction so often that it has become a habit to expect them to duplicate on each occasion. In matters: intercollegiate, the Seniors are proud to boast of the enriching: endeavors of Joe Meyers, the tall, gaunt, intellectual, who has won numerous places in both Latin and English contests, and Ronald Jeanmnugin, who was no mental slouch. In the forum, the graduate class has been amply represented by such luminaries as Murray, Kennedy, Ruthman, and Moore. The columns of the school periodicals have been both contributed to and directed by Seniors. Among these were Grogan, Schmitz, Clinger, Dell, Gaynor, and Vollman. Feltman, Fecker, OtBrien, Higgins, Murphy and Lyons did considerable toward the elevat- ing of the class standard, intellectually. Athletics called upon the noble services of Knecht, Lammers, Dacey and Baurichter. The Class was notoriously a howling success, chiefly through the efforts of Geerin. All in all, it can well be said that there was never a class, the equal of the class of '25, the outgoing ttdoingt, senior class. Page Sixty-five
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