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CLASS OF THREE A Roberf Reilly. Class Presldenl Russell Clark. Class Honors lFirs+ Semesferl Tap a'owo Foulk, Muehlenkamp, Horrigan, Hauman, Blum, Clarl, Tracy, Mr. Loftus, S.J., Deye. Third rowh-Bergewisch. Aufdenkampe, Auberger, Rielly, Ritter, Crone, Warren, Ziepfel. Second rowoMentrup, P. Meiners, Ranz, Jones, Elsaesser, Hoh, R. OlBrien, Burke. Front rowoMcErlane, Soellner. McLaughlin, Schulten, Herkert, T. OlBrien, Gorrell, Mossman, Vaal. 37A s+ands af Jrhe head of +he Junior class, nol only alphabelically bul also by reason of ifs frue leadership. In a+hle+ics if had fhe unusual disfinclion of havEng af leas+ one man on every +eam. Durlng l'he loofball season we were repre- senfed by Blum and Tracy. ln Baske+bail Blum promises +0 be one of +he finesf cen+ers lo allencl X in recen+ years, O+hers on +he various +eams are: Track. Rielly and Ronz: Baseball. Jones. Garvey. Hauman and Men- +rup: Swimming. Auberger: Tennis, Burkel Horrlgan: Golf. Deye. Members ol +he Scrivener SlaH were: Horrlgan. Mossrnan, Tracy. Crone and Rielly. The band members from our class were: Vaal, McLaughlin. McErlane and Meiners. For l'he lhird conseculive year Blum was viclorlous in +he eloculion confesf. This year Bill broughl the house down wifh his piece. l'The lnmale of +he Dungeon. thers chosen +0 compels were Warren and Horrigan. l-lorrlgan was lrhe only Junior chosen for i'he Debahng Team. Earlier in fhe year we elecfed Rielly Presidenl' and Tracy Vice-presidenf. The leachers lo whom we owe much of our suc- cess are: Fr. Smilh. Mr. Lolfus, Mr. Murray. Mr. Gelln. and Mr. Brennan. Page Twenty-seven
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CLASS OF TWO D John Pe+er. Class Presidenf John Pefer, Class Honors TFirsf Semes+erT Tap 'rovar. OIeary, Becksmith, Robbe, Stagge, Schulte, Father Murphy, S.J., Third roweBreslin, Bender, Moreland. Foster, A. Fritz, Willig, Harmeyer, Second row- Sedler, Herbert, Peter, Haussler, Hautz, Creed, Deinlein, Front rowe Nunner, Geise, Isphording, E. Fritz, McSorley. Hanser, Ritter, Homan, Lang. The year has been happy and successful for Two-D. a small bu+ energefic class. bo+h in sfudies and adivmes. The eHorfs of our professors have been well appreciafed. We +ake +his oppor+unify +0 +hank Fafher Geheb. Fafher Murphy. Fa+her Smifh, Mr. Glenn, Mr. Moore. and Mr. O'Leary, for all +ha+ +hey have done for us. Early in +he year John Pefer was elec'red Page Twenty-sir CTaSS Presiden+, and William Herbert Sec- re+ary. S+agge represen+ed The class on Jrhe Reserve Foofball Team and on The Varis+y Swimming feam. and Harmeyer and Pe+er on The Baseball Team. Pe+er was also our repre. sen+a+ive in +he Chrisfmas play. The Class of Two-D wish greafesf success To The I937 X-RAY. and +0 +he l937 Grad- uafes.
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CLASS OF THREE B James Hart Class Presiden+ Roberf Benkeser. Class Honors hFirsf Semes+ed Top row e R. Duffy, Benkeser, Burkhardt. Uihlein, Schutte, Schoenig, Gruber, Bender. Fowrth mu; e Kassleman, Monahan, Tracy, Dorger, Seidenfaden, Shiels, Niesen, Grogan. Third roweStehlin, Nolan. Ostel'man, Paquet, Garrety, Meader, Hoffman, Jansing. Second wweMulhaney, Trippel, Wunderlich, J. Duffy, Moran, Brinkhaus, Hart, Mayhall. Front row e Fr. Smith, S.J., Mueller. Brungs, Farrell, Bel'ning, Landis McHugh, H. Meinel's, Branigan, Doyle, Clark. Our 5+. Xavier High School is composed of four infegral divisions: +he individual. +he class, +he grade, and +he school. The school seeks +he be++ermen+ of +he individuall and +he individual. 1hrough his ciass and grade. upholds +he school in all i+s ac+ivi+ies. The class is a dose-an group of men living in daily con+ac+ wifh one anofher. They are parfners In work. bro+hers in play. and, some- +Emes. comrades in mischief. The school rev cognizes +his infimacy and oHen calls upon +he men as a class +0 under+ake some +ask. The members of a class may s+rive for +he advanCemen+ og fhe Class. buf even more energe'Hcally do +hey work for fhe advance- men+ of +he school. for +he dass is secondary Page Twenty-eight +0 Jrhe schoo1. OHen! boys of 3-8 have of- fered +heir Hme and eHorfs +0 prove Xavier's supremacy. bofh afhlehc and academic. This class supporfs Jrhe school in varied adivihes, and Jrhe men in H have possessed +hemselves 01: an envious school spirit On +he gridiron, in Jrhe pool. on +he cinder pafh and golf linkl baskefball and fennis court in hot debafe, in +he school publicafions, behind foo+ligh+s and in +he ranks of honor s+uden+se Jrhe members of H115 class have been found. Whenever in- fense loyaHy and school spiri+ were exhibifed. +he members of Three-B were present In +he +rue sense of +he word. +hey are men of Xavier.
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