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Father VValsh, who has studied extensively at leading uni- versities in America and abroad. has been teaching for twenty-eight years. In this. his fifth year at Xavier, he is conducting classes in Latin, Creek, and Religion. The man responsible for this particular edition of the St. Xaxier High School X-RAY is Mr. Bastian. He also conducts lively classes in Greek for juniors and Latin for freshmen and seniors. Father Shuman is the able mentor of Spanish, teaching two senior and two junior classes. Father will long be remembered for his quiet and interesting classes. Bev. Kenneth M. Shuman, S.J. Mr. Thomas W. Gedeon, SJ. Mr. John I. Brennan Rev. Joseph A, Walsh, SJ. Mr. Ralph J. Bastian, SJ. XVhatever the year or tht- language, Mr. Cahill handles it at St. X, for he teaches Latin to sophomores and seniors and French to the juniors. He is the moderator of tht- junior and varsity swimming teams, and also has served as student conn- eil moderator during the past year. Mr. P. Joseph Cahill, SJ. Mr. Cedeon ollers his scientific genius to senior physics classes and to the members of the Radio Club, of which he is moderator. He also conducts a freshman Algebra class. Mr. Brennan has his hands full with the task of drilling the intricacies of Chemistry into the heads of most of the juniors. Mr. Brennaifs classes are very informative, and his personality a kind and conscientious one.
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Both the Campion Dehaters and the Sophomore Sodality have Mr, Talkin as their moderator. Teaching first and second year Latin and first year English are some of the other duties he performs at St. X. During the past year Mr. Tallcin has heen the president of the Greater Cin- lm cinnati Speech League. The Xavier Prep, keeping the students informed of the latest events around school, is published under the direc- tion of Mr, Tolhert. He teaches Latin to sophomores and juniors. Mr. Ralph H. Talkin, SJ. Mr. George T. Tolbert, SJ . ' ' ' ill'-Juni,-lf fl A' li- 5 ig. '-Q 2 's f tx ,, ' K , ', x R ' f ire To Father Lcehtenherg goes a ix + t' AV'5f1.i-. I W Af- large part of the joh of ac- X1 NI. ' quainting green freshmen with p, ' 32, N qg lps' the strange suhject of Latin. ' , -...bf 5 Q- 99 Ile also heads the League of 'V L ' ,gf , W r ,H the Sacred Heart at St. Xavier. I' 3 1i i ' T P NR 1- I 66 .4 . .... H, A ,,, , i . ' -'1 1' ll D- .I use L ' L' il 4 c-PU' Rev. joseph H. Lechtcnberg, SJ. Never an idle moment for Mr. Bessc, saeristan of the student chapel and moderator of the acolytes and cheer- leaders. Most of his day is spent teaching two freshman Latin classes. The varied half-time skits presented hy the cheerleaders were the result of Mr. Besse's diligent coaching. The moderator of the Archeology Cluh, Mr. W'uest, is also often to hc scen in the lihrary where he assists Father Meder. During the rest of the day he teaches freshman Latin. N Mr. N. Arthur Besse, SJ. Mr. George J. Wuest, SJ.
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Rev. Richard I. Brown, SJ. Mr. O'Leary, a teacher at St. Xavier for over a quarter of a century, still has a full schedule of five math classes, including three Geometry and two Alge- bra in second and third years. A popular newcomer at St. Xavier, Mr. Dulin moderates the junior Sodality and the highly successful Bellarmine Dcbaters. Scholastically, hc teaches freshman English and Algebra classes. Familiar to all those who use the student library, Father Meder also is sponsor of the junior Red Cross here at St. X. Church. Sl Rev. john L. Uhl, SJ. Mr. john R. O'Leary Mr. John McAnaw and successful organization. Veteran Religion and Algebra teacher, Father Brown this year completes his thirty-second year of teaching. His day is rounded out with the hearing of confessions in St. Xavier If little is seen of Father Uhl when he is not teaching his four math classes a day, it is that he is busy in the Alumni Oflice. Father has done much to keep the Alumni an active An interesting fact about Mr. McAnaw, and one not too Well known, is that he feels just as much at home on a baseball diamond as in an Algebra, Geometry, or Trigonometry class. The math occupies him during the school year, while coaching knothole baseball teams consumes his time during the summer months. Mr. john T. Dulin, SJ. Rev. Stephen A. Meder, SJ.
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