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They ozimz Fr. Richard Brown, S.-I., with thirty long years experience, is a master of the art of teaching. A great amount of his teaching time has been spent in rescuing confused freshmen from the mass of positive and negative numbers which could bewilder any stu- dent of Algebra. After twenty-five years of teaching, Mr. John R. O'Leary still maintains a vigorous schedule including all years except the freshman year. The sons of men he taught a quarter of a century ago are a reminder that he has begun his second generation of working with the Catholic youth of Cincinnati. His loyal and effective devotion speaks for itself. We, and all his former students, offer Mr. O'Leary our congratulations and thanks. Four years of math is the usual course for most Xavier students. Fr. John L. Uhl, S.j. reaches a large proportion of the school in his Trigonometry, Geometry, Algebra, and Religion class- es. As some students may not know, Mr. john T. McAnaw, math teacher at St. Xavier, feels just as much at home on the baseball diamond as he does in his Algebra, Geometry, or Trigo- nometry classes. Out of eight sea- sons, he has coached six champion knot-hole teams in the Queen City. A 'A aff' .-.f p , ,M The library doors may be closed. But the work of repairing the old and cataloguing the new books still goes on. In addition to the hidden work Fr. Stephen A. Meder, SJ., willingly lends a hand to assist the student decipher the Dewey decimal system. Nh-un1lQ'i
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' QQ fa rx! C, C. Q, ith Dofvomze Exfefmpl -f-Q... I l 2 -.,f Sluxlenls selrlmn see Mr. l'. -I09CI7ll Larhill, in an lnrnnenl ul resl. Be- lin, Rev. joseph A. XV1llSll, S.-I., genial and scholarly nienlm' of lhe Kilnssical Club, ilzlilv shares his grezll knowledge of l.:nin zunl Greek with his junior and senior classes. lfnllier xvlllSll also teach- es lhiul year Religion. sides his suplrmnme ldlllll, senior l.:1 :uni luniur Lreek ilnsscs, hc is inmler- Lllul ul lhe aulnuall, 'lilz kn 1' X-Ray. lhongh lfr. Imlislzuls A. Majcrowski, SJ., nu Inn gel' teaches :rt St. Xavier, he is slill an prmnlnenl figure. llis lung yegns in lhe nlalssromn nrzlkc hinl well kn nwn ln Ll large nuinher nf f.lll4lllll4lIl.lllS. llul ninsl of :Ill he is own for his greul support uf l'2llll1l Mission. lfur iezrrs he sent vi-sum-nm unl nllxn supplies. No w lu his thx olhcml Lusk nl Illfltllllllg hunls lu help me ,fm-su' ' ' g ' Mr. lingerie M. Ciupelli, zu quiet and serene genllelnzin, auhls an native louih In lhe Sp unsh alepzunnenl. Mr. Cup: joins lfr. Shrunarn in Iezuhing junim :nnl sennn Spanish r ' ' N Iuninrs :Incl seniors who rlmnsc Spun- lsh :ls pmt ul their :nurse hurl r IIIUSI fmnlrelenl :nul willing Pl Ii. Kenneth M. Sllllllll nies Sill lll rn, Xl l'l. unmn has In-en leanhing only jun- s annul senifns lhe lrilsl hw nuns
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QQQTHE llflVAl3Y! S When Mr. 'lihomas XV. Clecleon, conclucts his four claily Physics classes anal his lic-slnnan .vXlgc'ln'a class, a cordial scientific approach preclomin- ales. Mr. liecleon aclcls to his classes the extra-curricular raclio and camera clubs. Fully occupied is thc best description for Mr. john Brennan. He combines a class of freshman Algebra with four classes of Chemistry. Mr. Bren- nan is one of the men who has servecl a large portion of his life on the St. Xavier faculty. TN r A livery Xavier stnclent can easily recog- ni1c'Mr. Nicholas V. Ricci, SJ, For he is In-hincl the bookstore counter where every student cmnc-s at one time or another. Mr. Ricci teaches freshman incl sophomore llistory and directs the Poster Club. sl 1 till? RQ, in is i ' el, The success of St. Xavier's monthly publicaticm, The Pn'j1. is greatly clue to the elforts of Mr. john C. Schwarz, 'liwo years ago Mr. Schwarz chang- ecl from the olcl newspaper format to that ol a magazine. In the classroom, Mr. Scliwau contlucts four classes of freslnnan and sophomore History.
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