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CAT,ALOGUE

OF

ST. XAVIER COLLEGE,

CINCINNATI, .

1883--c84~

CINCINNA'l'I P. ~r. Schultz, Print. 172 Race Street, 1884.

BOARD OF THUSTEES.

RJ<:v. J. 1. COGHLAN, S. J.,

l'HRSmRNT.

REV. C. D. DRISCOLL, S. J.,

VICX-PHESIDENT.

REV. 1\1. 1. TRACY, S. j.,

TBEASUHEH.

H~v. J. F. X. HOEFFEH, S.].,

CHANCHI.I.OR.

REV. T. B. CHAMBERS, S. J.,

SECRETARY.

Rnv. II.]. BASELMANS, S. J.,

REV. ]. f'J. POLAND, S. ]., St. Xavier College-'~3-'84' 4

REV. J. L COGHLAN, S. J.,

PRES.IDENT.

REV. JAMES F. X. HOEFFER, S.J., V~'ce-Presz'1mtand Prifect of Studies.

REV. MICH,AEL 1. TRACY. S. J., T1'easurer.

REV. JOHN N. POLAND, S.]., Professor of PMlosoplty and Evidences oj Rel~;fion.

I MR. HENRY J. DE LAAK, S. ]., Professor of Calculus, Astrondmy mzd tltel/atural Scz'ences.

REV. JAMES J. O',\J1EARA, S.].,

RIICt01'{C •

MR JAMES J. CORBLEY, S. J., Poct1y.

MR. AUGUSTINE EFFINGER, S. J., Humanities.

MR. MICHAEL T. CORCORAN, A. B.,

.First Acadclldc. 5

MR. THOMAS BROWN, S. J., Second Academic.

REV. FRANCIS W. HILLMAN, S. J., Third Academic.

MR. JOHN C. OTT, M. A.

Actual Busi1zess Department.

REV. JOSEPH RIGGE, S. J., Fz'rst Grammar.

MR. JOHN D. MATHERY, S.].,

Second and Third Grammar. ...

PRECEPTORS IN SPECIAL ~TUDIES. ELOCUTION. REV. J. F. X. HOEFFEJ.3., S. J. REV. T. N. POLAND, S.]. MR. J. J. CORBLEY, S. J. MR. A. EFFINGER. S. J. Mn. M. T. CORCORAN,A. B. G.ERMAN. REV.]. F. X. HOEFFER. S.]. MR. A. EFFINGER, S. J. MR. H. J. DE LAAK, S.]. MR. J. .. D. MATHERY, S.]. FRENCH. REV. F. \\T. HILLMAN, S. J.

INSTRUMENT.EL .END VOCAL MUSIC. MR. ALMON VV. VINCENT. College-'83-·'84·

PROSPECTUS,

This Institution, known at present as ST. XAVIER COLLEGE, was established October 17, 183 I, by the Rt. Rev. E. D. FenwIck, D. D., first Bishop of Cinci nnati, under the name of the "Atlzenceu111:." In the year 1840 it was transferred by the Most Rev. Archbishop J. B. Purcell, D. D., to the Fathers of the Society of]'esus,wh?have conducted it ever since under the title first ment,ioned. It was incorporated by the General Assembly ofthe State in 1842. In 1869 an act was passed, which secures to,the Institution a perpetual charter, amI aU the privileges usually granted to-universities. The course of study embraces the Doctrines hnd Evidences of the Catholic Religion, Logic, Metaphysics, Ethics, Astronomy, ,Natural , Chemistry, Mathematics, Rhetoric, Compo­ sition, Elocution, History,-Geography, Arithmetic, Penmanship, Book-keeping, Actual Business, Commercial Law, the Latin, Greek, English, German and French Languages, Vocal and Instrumental Music. The College is provided with suitable Chemical and Philosophtcal Apparatus, and possesses a valuable Museum, containing a large collection of Mineralogical and Geo­ logical specimens. The libra.ry numbers about 15,000 volumes. There are also select libraries for the use of the students. The Schol~stic year consists of but one session, beginning on the first Monday of September, and closing on the last Wednes­ day of June, on which day, after due examination of the classes, the Annual Commencement Exercises are held. .All who complete the Classical Course receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts,. They can obtain. the degree of Master of Arts, by devoting one year more to the study of Philosphy, or two years to any of the learned professions. Prospectus, 7

Test exercises are given every month in the several branches of study taught in each class} the standard being twenty merit­ notes. The result of these competitions is registered in each student's Record Book, so that parents may know the standing of their sons in class. At the close of the session, the merit-notes received for all the monthly exercises on each subject-matter are added together, and a prize is awarded to the student who has obtained the highest number. Once every month, in the presence of 1he Faculty and students, badges of distinction for proficiency are bestowed upon the most deserving. The Record Book also noted the conduct, application and at­ tendance of the students, and parents are requ~sted to sign the Record at the end of every month. Punctual attendance is earneRtly 'recommended. Parents are regularly informed of the non-attendal1l:e of their sons, who, in case of absence. are invariably required to bring a note of excuse to the Prefect of Studies. Students are expected to spend two or three hours in stud) at home. When students are to be with­ drawn from the Institution, due notice should be given the President. The CClllege is opened every morning at 7U o'clock. Those who come before the time of class proceed at once to their re­ spective recitation rooms, and devote the interval to private study~ . All the Catholic students are required to be present at 8~ o'clock to hear Mass. At 9 o'clock A. M. the regular exercises of class commence, and close at 4 o'clock P. 1\1. When a pupil presents himself for admission, he is examined by the Prefect of Studies, and placed i~ the class for which his previous attainments have fitted him. If he ~omes from another College, he is required to bring satisfactory te.stimonials from the officers of that Institution. During the session a student may be promoted at any time that he is foupd qualified to enter a class. None are received as boarders in the College. 8 St. Xavier College-'83·-'84.

For the maintainanee of order and discipline, strict obedience, assiduous application and blameless conduct are required of every student. ArlY serious fault regarding these essential points ren­ d~rs the ofiender liable to effective correction, and even to dis­ missal, if it be deerhed necessary by the Faculty.

ORDER OF DAILY EXERCISES.

8: 30 - 9 Mass. 9 -10 Latin, Arithmetic. 10 -10: IS Recess, II : IS-II: IS Greek or English. II: IS-II: 50 Penmanship, French or Physics. II : 50- I: 30 Recess. I: 30- 2 German, ~tudy} Religious Instruction. 2 - 2: 55 Mathematics, Arithmetic. . 2': 55- 3: 10 Recess. 3: 10- 21- English, Geography, History,

TERMS. The session is divided into q\larters,beginning, respectively, about the Ist of September. the 15th of November, the 1St ofFeb_ ruary, and the 15th of April. In all cases payment must be made s@mi-annually or quarterly, in advance. No deduction is allowed for absence, save in· case ofdism issal or protracted illness, For ttiition, per session of ten months, - $60.00 4 "" in Instrumental J\rlusic, per lesson, 50 " ,~ in Vocal ".. month, 25 N. B.-The charges for Music are to be paid to the Professor.

Students of Cheniistry and Natural Philosophy pay $10.00 per session for the use of apparatus.. Graduates of the Institution pay a fee of $5.00 on the reception of their diplomas or certificates. COU1"ses if Instructio'Jz. 9

~[JIJRSES OF INSTRUCTION,

Tlw il18truction given in this Institution embraces two distinct cOII)"scK--the Clnssical and the Commercial.

1. CLASEllCAL COURSE:, The CI;lsHicaJ Course aims at imparting a thorough knowledge of the c1assir.:s, and qualifies )'otlllg men in a special manner for the study of the lea.rned professions. It consists of two Depart­ ments--the Collegiate and the Academic. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. The CoJII.·g-iate Department comprises four classes: Philoso­ phy, Rhetoric, Poetry and Humanities, which answer respectively to the Senior, J L1l1ior, Sophomore and Freshman classes ofother Colleges. PHILOSOPHY. ["OGlC, M ETAPHY~ICS AND ETHIcs-Liberatore Instit. Phil.; )ouill's Compend, Metaphys. et Phil. Mar. ; Hill's Philosophy for reference. M ATHEMATlf:s-Loomis' Difn~rential and Integral Ca1culul'l. ASTHoNoMy-Snell's Olmsted. PIIYSICS-Silliman's Principles; Youman's New Chemistry. RELl(}[{)N-Lectures. Schouppe's Religious Instruction for reference. ELOCUTION. RHETORIC. Latin-Cicero pro Milone; Horace's Select Odes; Ars Poetica. First Term. { GREEK-Demosthenes, on the Crown or the Phil- ippics; Sophocles or Euripides. 10 St. Xavier College-'83-~'84.

LATIN--Cicero Pro Murena or Pro Lege Manilia. SecondTerm.. (1REEK-St. ] obn Chrysostol11; Sophocles or { Euripides. Latin andGreekExercises in Imitation and Orig-inal Composition. ENGLISH-PRECEPTS: Blair's Rhetoric; Oratorical and Histor­ ical Composition and Dramatic Poetry; English Litera­ ture of Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Preceding Centuries. PRACTICE: Study and Criticism ofBritish and American Or­ ators, Historians and Dramatists; Original Composition.

MATHEMATICs-Loomis' Surveying j Spherical Trigonometry; Analytical Geometry. PHYSICS-Silliman's Principles; Youman's New Chemistry. RELIGION-Lectures. Schouppe for reference. ELOCUTION. POETRY. Latin-Virgil's .l.Eneid; Sallust. GREEK-Homer; Xenophon or Selections from First Te1'm { Grmca Minora. LATIN-Virgil's .J.Eneid ; Select Odes of Horace. Second Term { GREEK'-Homer; Xenophon or Selections from Grmca Minora. • Latin and Greek Arn~lcl's Prose Composition; EXtTcises in Imi· tation and Original Composition. ENGLISH - PRECEPTS: Blair's Rhetoric; Hart's CompositiOn and Rhetoric; Style and Figures Repeated; Poetry, except Dramatic; English Literature of the Eigh­ teenth and Nineteenth Centuries. PRACTICE: Study and Criticism of British and Ameri- can Poets and Essayists; Original Composition. HISTORy-Gazeau's Ancient, MATHEMATICS-LoOMIS' Geometry; Plane Trigonometry PHYSICS-Silliman's Principles; Youmal1's New Chemistry. RELIGION-Lectures Schouppe for reference. ELOCUTION .. Cou-rses of Inst·ruction. I J

HUMANITIES. LATIN-Cicero's Minor Works, Letters, etc. I/ll'st Tenn. { (JUEEK - Selections from Grreca Minora or Jacob's Reader. \.. . i 7.' {L.. ATIN-VIHGIL'S Minor Poems; Sallust. • )(~(·(}Il(. cr11Z G HltIi:K--Xenophon or Selections. I.ati!) and Grcek Arnold's Prose Compositic1n; Yenni's Gram~ mars, Syntax F'inished ; Prosody Begun. EN(iLISlf--"PRECEPTS: l-Iart's Composition and Rhetoric; Style, Figures, :tvlinor Species of Composition. l'H.ACTICE: Study and Criticism of Easi'er Essays, Narratives, Descriptions, etc. ; Original Oomposition. IIHiTOHY.....,.(;azeau's M iudle Ages. FHENCH -Telemachus. MATHEMATICs-Loomis' Algebra; Loomis' Geometry. RRLlGlON- Lectures. ; Schouppc fur reference. . ELOCUTION. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. The Academic Department is preparatory to the Collegiate, and C01T<:!:iponds to the High Schools of our country. It com­ prises three clasHes. FIRST CLASS. LATIN-Cmsar; Ovid. IJnth Term,s. {(JUREK - Sdections from Gneca Minora or Jacob's Reader. Latin and Greek Arnold's Prose Composition; Yenni's Gram~ mars, Syntax. EN(~LJSTI-PRECEPTS: Mun:ay's Grammar, Syntax; Hart's Rhet~ oric. PRACTICE: Murray's Exercises; Ori~ inal Composition. HISTORy-Gazeau's J\!lodern. GEOGRApHY-Intermediate Eclectic Series. FRENcu-Keetel's Method. MATHEMATIcs-Loomis' Algebra. BOOK-KERPING-Crittenden's High School Edition. RELIGION-Perry's Instructions. ELOCUTION . 12 St. Xavler College~'83-'84'

SECOND CLASS. LATIN-Viri Romre. ~ ~ GREEK - Selections f1~om Grreca Minora or Both Te1'ms. {. Jacob's Reader. Latin and Greek Yenni's Grammars, Etymology Finish!ed, and Easier Parts of Syntax; Exercises. ENGLISH-PRECEPTS: Murray's Grammar, Etymology Repeated and Easier Rules of Syntax. PRACTICE: Murray's Exercises; Original Composition. GERMAN-Ahn's Method; Menge; Adler. HISTORy~HasShrd's History of the United States. GEOGRAPHy-Intermediate Eclectic Series. ARITHMETlc~Ray's New Practical. RELIGION-Oatechism of the Archdiocese. ELOCUTION.

THIRD CLASS. LATIN-Epitome Historire Sacne. Both Terms. . { GREE~-Brook's F'll'st Greek Lessons. Latin and Greek Yenni's Grammars, Etymology; Exercises. ENGLISH-PRECEPTS: Murray's Gnllnmar, Orthography Repeat­ ed; Etymology. PRACTICE: Murray's Exercises; Exen:ises in Spelling-. Etymology and Object Lessons. GERMAN-Ahn's Metho~; Menge, Adler. HISTORy-Hassard's History of the United States GEOGRAPHy-Intermediate Eclectic Series. ARITHMETIc-Ray's New Practical. RELIGION-Catechism of the Archdiocese. ELOCUTION. Courses ifInst1'uctio'n. 13 II, COMMERCIAL COURSE, The College takes pleasure in calling the attention of the Pnblic to the Actual Business Department, which is conducted on the plan of the Eastman College of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and repl'e~ sents an entire Business Community, with its Bank, Post~Office, Railroad~Office, Insurance Companies, etc. Students of this De­ partment are supplied with a Cash Capital of College Currency, and a Stock of Merchandise, and therewith proceed to transact actual business, receiving in this ma!1ller a thorough training in the more difficult business transactions in Stock Companies, Forwarding, Commission, General Mercantile Business, Banking, etc. The optional studies accessible to students of this Department offer excep~tional advantages. . ACTUAL BUSINESS CLASS. ACTUAL BUSINESS GUIDE-J. C. Ott. COMMERCIAL LAw-Carhart's; Parson's for reference. ARITHMETlC--Ray's New Practical; Fairbank's for reference. PENMANSHIP -Spencerian. RELIGION-Lectm;es; 5chonppe for reference. ELOCUTION. THEOTRICAL CLASS. BOO'K~KEEPING-Crittenden'sHigh School. ARITHMETIc-Ray's New Practical; Fairbank's for reference. ENGLISH- Hart's Rhetoric. PENMANSHIP -Spencerian. RELIGION-Perry's Instructions. ELOCUTION. OPTIONAL STUnIEt.-I. ENGLISH-Composition and Rhetoric. PHysIcs-S.illiman's. CHEMISTRY-Youman's. FRENCH OR GERMAN. MATHEMATICS. St. Xavie1~ College-'83-'84.

FIRST GRAMMAR CLASS. ENGLISH-Murray's Grammar and Exercises. I-IIS'TORy-Hassard's History of the United States. GEOGRAPHy-Intermediate Eclectic Series. ARITHMETIc-Ray's New Practical Arithmetic. BOOK-KEEPING-Crittendem'B High School. GERMAN-Ahn' Method; Menge; Adler. ,RELIGION-Perry's Instructions. ELOCUTION.

SECOND GRAMMAR CLASS. ENGLISH-Murray's Grammar and Exercises; Hazen's Speller and Definer; young Catholic's Fourth Reader. , HISTORy-:-Hassard's History of the United States. GEOGRAPHy-Intermediate Eclectic Series. GERMAN-Ahn's Method; Menge; Adler, ARITHMETIc-Ray's New Practical Arithmetic. RELIGION-Catechism of the Archdiocese. ELOCUTJON- THIRD GRAMMAR.CLASS. ENGLISH-M urray's Small Grammar; Hazell'S Speller and Definer; Young Catholic's Fourth Reader. HISTORy-Gilmour's Bible History. GEOGRAPHy-Eclectic Series No. 1. GERMAN-Ahn's Method; Menge; Adler. ARITHMETIc-Ray's New Practical Arithmetic. RELIGION-Catechism of the Archdiocese. ELOCUTION. 15

CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS,

Name Class. AUBINO, I-hl:RMAN J., Second Grammar. A~nl:LING, l:hl:RNARD, Third Academic. ATHIUtTON, ANDHEW L., Actual Business. AUSTING, ALOYSIUS J., Third Academic. BAUiENOHTI-r, JOSEPH A, Humanities. HAHNES, GROHGE R., Theoretical Business. BAHNES, WARDEN A., Actual Business.' BATH, FRANCIS J., Actual Business. BOB, VICTOH, Theoretical Business. BOCKLAGE, WILLIAM, Third Academ.ic. BOLGER, THOMAS J., Theoretical. Bushless. Bor.:rE, RENHY C., Theoretical Busi"ness. BOYI£H, WILLIAM, First Grammar BRI:-iKER, JOH:-i H, First Grammar. BROCKMANN, JOSEPH A., Actual Business. BROWN, EDGAR A., Third Academic. BRUNS, JOSEPH F., Actual Business. BUCKLEY, JEREMIAH E., Third Academic. BUCKLEY. PETER F., Third Academic. BURKE, ALBERT J., Third Academic. BUHKE, JOHN, Second Grammar. BURNS, JAMES P., Third Academic. BlJRNS, JOHN, Theoretical Business. BUSSE, HERMAN B., Philosophy. BYRNE, JAMES, First Grammar. CACHARD, CHARLES, Theoretical Business. CAHILL, CASPER fl., Poetry. 16 St. Xavz'e1' College-'83--'84.

Name. Class. CALLAHAN, CHARLES, Second Grammar. CARROLL, JOHN A., Theoretical BusinesR. CASH, DENlS F., Humanities. CASSIDY, GUY J., Second Grammal'. CLOUD, LAWRENCE F., Second Academic. CONNOR, J~SEPHM., Actual Business. CONNOR, ROBERT G., Third Academic. CONWAY, THOMAS J., Humanities. COOK, ALBERT R., First Grammar. CORBETT, JAMES S., Humanities. CORCORAN, JOHN J., Actual Business. CRONIN, JOSEPH, Third Academic., CULLINAN, EDWARD, Third Academic. CURTIN, PATRICK J., Second Academic. D ALLER, CLEMENT OSKAMP, Third Grammar. DAVIS, JO~EPH. F}rst Grammar. DE HAN, EDWIN A. Theoretical Business. DEMPSEY, PETER, E.? First Academic. DENNING, JOSEPH A., Htllnanities. DICKHAUS, Jos. F .. Rhetoric. DIERKER, AUGUSTINE R. , Second Grammar. DIERCKES, BERNARD H., Third Academic. DITTRICH, ANTHONY J., Second Academic. DONNELLY, CHARLES A., Actual Business. DONNELLY. GEORGE, Theoretical Business. DROEGE, LAWRENCE J., Third Academic. DUEBER, ALBERT, Third·Grammar. DUEBER, JOSEPH C., .Second, Grammar.. DUNGAN, DESMI, Second Grammar. DUSING, HERMAN, Second Grammar. EAGEN, THO~~S?, Actual Busines~. EARLY, MICHAEI.;" Acrual Business. EICHER, CHARLES F., First Academic. ELLERHORST, CHARLES F., First Grammar Name. Class. ELLERHORST, EDWARD. Third Grammar. ENNEKING, HENRY J., First Grammar. ESTERMAN, ALBERT F. X., Second Academic. FEIGHERY, SEBASTIAN, Third Academic. FEIGHERY, VIl'iCE1\T, Third Academic. FELLOWES, CHARLES, Second Academic. FINNERTY. JOHN J., Second Academic. FLANDRYWILLIAM, Third Academic. FLANEDY, EDWARD J, First Grammar. FLEMMING, JOHN, Second Academic. FLYNN, THOMAS, Third Academic. FOLEY, JAMES E., Actual Businesl'. FORBES, JESSE, First Grammar. Foss, EDWARD, Third Academic. Fox, WILLIAM F., Rhetoric.

FUSSINGER, EMILE C, Theoretical Business.

GAFFNEY, THOMAS., . Third Academic. GEER~, GERARD H'" HUln'anities. GElS, FHANCIS V .. Theol'etical Business.

GEISLER, JOHN S .• Rhetoric. GEORGE, FRA~CIS H., First Grammar.

GILLIGA"I, JOHN j., Actual Business. GLASMYER, FREDERICK H., First Academie. GLYNN, PATRICK, Second Grammar. G0R.DON, JOSEPH A., Philosophy. GORRIEN, HARRY, . Theoretical Business.

GRACE JAMES. Third Grammar.

GRACE, JOHN, Third Grammar. GRAFE, FERDJNARD F •• Poetry. GREIWE, HENRY E., Second Grammar. GREIWE, JOHN E., Poetry. GROTENKEMPER. CLARENCE. Theoretical Business.

GU:"olNING, RICHARD. Third Grammar. St.

Name. Class. HAGERTY, EDWARD~ Third Academic. HAGERTY. TUVIOTHY. Second Academic. HAPPENSACK, r_DWARD F., Third Academic. HARRISON, DANIEL F. \ First Grammar. HASLAM, GE<;!RGK ]., Actual Business. HECKERT, FRAKCIS A., .. First Grammar. HElDKAMP, EDWARD B.• First Grammar. HEILKER, CI-IAHLES, Third Academic". HELMER, JOSEPH, First Grammar HESSLER, JOSEPH W'I Second Grammar. HEUVER, CHARLES A. J., Third Academic. HICKEY, GKORGE F., Humanities. HONNJGFORT, JOSEPH G., . Actual Business. HOPPE, HERMAN' H., l.Joetry HORGAN, DANIEL, Third Academic. HORNSCHEMEYHR,JOSEPHA . Humanitiefoi. HUNTER, GEORG~J· Second Grammar. HURLEY, EDWARD T .• Third Acauemic. HURLEY, JOHN ]., . Theoretical Business. ·lMWALLE. JOHN, Second Grammar. JEFFERS, RICHARD, Secollu Academ ic. JONAS, HUGl-l J., First Grammar. JUETTNER, OTTO G.. Rhetoric. KAVANAGH, DANIEL E., Theoretical Business KEEVENEY, EUGENE lJ., Third Grammar. KELLY, JOHN A .. First Academic. KELLY, PHILLIP J., Humanities KEMPHUES FRANCIS, Seconu Acauemic. KLEVE, JOSltPH, Third Academic. KNIPPER, FRANCIS j., Theoretical Busi ness. KOENIG, AUGUST, Third Academic. KOD, WILLIAM J. A., First Grammar. KUHLMANN, ADOLPH J., Poetry. KUHLMANN~ BERNARD F., Rhetoric: Nd'J1ze. Class. LAGEMAN, BERNARD, Second Grammar. LAMPING, FRANCIS M., Rhetoric. LINAHAN, JAMES J., Second A caclemic. LINDEMAN, FERDINAND ]., Second Grammar. LOHMANN, CHARLES J., Second Academic. LONEY, MICHAEL J, Philosophy. LOWRY, WILLIAM P., Theoretical Business. LUHN, JOSEPH, First Grammar. MACKE, GEORGE J., Rhetoric. MACKE, THEODORE, R., Actual Bllsines~. MACKENTEPE,FREDERICK E. . Poetry.

MADDOCK,. EDWARD J., Second Academic. MAERZHEUSER, ANTHONY P. Theoretical Business. MAGGINI, JOSEPH A, First· Academic. MANLEY, MICHAEL, Second Academic. • . MCCAFFREY, JOHN, Second Academic. MCCARTHY, DANIEL W., Third Grammar. MCCARTHY, PETER J., First Grammar. MCCARTHY, ROBERT A., First Grammar. MCGINN, FRANCIS J., Second Academic. MCGOVERN, GEORGE A., First Academic.

MCGRATH, BERNAR,D, Second Academic. MCGUILLAN, CHARLES F., First Academ"ic. MCSORLEY, MATHlj:W P., First Academic. MEApHER, THOMAS A., First Academic. M ESSMANN, FRANCIS J., .First Academic. MEYER, EDWARD J., 'Theoretical Business. MEYER, FRANCIS P. A., Second Grammar. MITCHELL, JOHN, Second Academic. MINOGUE, JOSEPH A., First Grammar. MOELLER, BERNARD, Philosophy.

MOELLERS, JOHN T., Second Grammar. MOLLOY, FRANCIS J., Second Academic. MOLLOY, JAMES, First Grammar. 20

Name· Class. MOORE, BERNARD 1., Secqnd Academic. MOORE, JAMES, Poetry. MORA:N, JOHN J., Actual Business. MORRISON, WILLIAM J., , Second Grammar. MOULINIER,EDWARD P., Humanities. MULLALLY, JAMES, Third Grammar. MULLALLY, JOHN, Second Academic. MULLANE, JOHN, Third Academic. MULLEN, WALTER M., Theoretical Business. MULVIHILL, JOHN B. Second Academic. :MURRAY, FRANCIS H., First Grammar NABER, JOSEPH ]., Second Grammar. NERNEY, WELDON C., Theoretical Business. NEVILLE, JAMES, Second Academic. NIPPER) BERNARD, Second Grammar. NIPPER, LAWRENCE, Second Grammar. NOCTOR, THOMAS, Second Academic. NOO~AN, FREDERICK, Second Grammar. NOONAN, LOUIS, Second Grammar. 0'BrUEN, MAURICE, Second Grammar. O'CONNELL, CAPT. J.-u. S. A. Philosophy. 0'DONNELL, PETER W., Poetry. O'HARA, SYLVESTER, Poetry. O'KANE, BYRON ]., Third Grammar. O'KEEFE,·WILLIAM J. Actual Business. OTTEN, HENRY]', Third Academic. OTTKE, JOHN T., Philosophy. OVERBECK, EDWARD G. Humanities. OVERMANN, ALBIN B., Third Academic. PAPKNBROCK, CHARLES, Third Grammar. PHELAN, FR.e..NCIS]., Second Academic. PIATT, WILLIAM M., Poetry. POLAND, LAWRENCE, Rhetoric. POTTMEYER, ANTHONY A. Third Grammar. Name.

POTTMEYER. GEORGE Fil'st .t\.c:actemliC. POWERS, THOMAS A., Thl.'oretical tlulsl11ess; PROEPPERMANN, HENRY, Philosophy. PYE, ROBERT V.; First Grammar. Q..UINN, MARTIN, Second A~ademlc. . REED, ROBERT, First Grammar. REYNOLDS, JAMES, Second Academic. RICHARD, JOSEPH C, Second Academic. RIECKELMAN, CHARLES, First Grammar. RIEGER, WILl.lAM C., Third Grammar. RIELLY, WILLIAM, Second Academic, RISCH. NICHOLAS, Actual Business. RITTER, CLAUDE A" Actual Business. ROBBINS, JOHN, Second Academic. ROBERG, HARRY, Theoretical Business. • ROBINSON. HARRY Ai, Second Academic. ROBSON, CHARLES, Third Grammar. ROBSON, FREDERICK C., Theoretical Business.

RODDY, FRANCIS ]., TheOl'etical Businessw RUTLEDGE,WILLIAM E., Theoretical Business. RYAN, CHARLES I., Third Grammar. RYAN, WILLIAM ]., First Grammar. SANDER, EDWARD J., Third Grammar. SANNING, JOHN H., First Grammar. SCHMIDT, GEORGE X., Humanities.. SCHMIDT, JOHN A. , Actual Business. SCHMIDTER. WILLIAM C., Second Academic. SCHRIEVER, HENRY A., TheO'l"etical Business.' SCHROEDER, EDMUND H., .Third Academic. SCHROER, . \NTHONY L., Second Academic. SCHUETTE. GEORGE W., Actual Business. SHANE, JAMES B., Theoretical Business, SHERIDAN, EEMUND J, Philosophy. StrOEMAKER, SAMUEL P., Second Grammar. Name. Class., SIEFKE, JOSEPH, First Grammar'. SIEFKE, VINCENT, Third Academic. SNYDER, CHARLES W, Theoretical Business. SNYDER, GEORGE, First Grammar. SPELLMIRE, CLARENCE J., Thi.rd Academic. STALL, CHARLES F.,. Third Academic. STANTON, JOSEPH, First Grammal'. STEINKAMP~ERANCIS, First Grammar. STEINK~MP, JOSEPH G., First Academic. STIENS, RALPH ]., Theoretical Business. STOECKLE, JOSEPH F!,"' First Academic. STRETCHE, MICHAELt Humanities. SUDHOFF, BERNARD A., Humanities. SULLIVAN, JOHN J., Poetry. SULLIVAN, JOHN, Second Academic. SULLIVAN, WILLIAM, Theoretical Business. SUMME, .LOUIS, First Grammar. SWEENEY,CHARLES M., Humanities. TAYLOR, RICHARD T., Third Academic. SAMUEL L., Third Grammar. T;EMPLETON, JOSEPH N., First Academic. 'THALE, HENRY, First Grammar. THILL, ADOLPH, F'irst Grammar. THREM, W ILLlAM F, Second Grammar. TIEMANN, L<1UIS, Second Academic. TRACY, JOH~ V., Actual Business. VAN, ]. ALFRED, First Gram mar. VARELMANN, JOSEPH H., Poetry. VERKAMP, PAUL B .. Humanities. Voss, AUGUTINE E., Third Grammar. WALL, THOMAS E., Theoretical Business. WALTER, FRANCIS, Second Grammar. WEGMANN, FRANCIS. First Grammar. \\TElfER, JAMES J., Poetry. '~i Name. Class.. JOSEPH, First Grammar. SIEFJ.

SUMMARY. Collegiate Classes, Academic Classes, Bl\siness Department, Grammar Classes,

Total, • SOCIETIES,

THE PRILOPlEDIAN SOOIETY Was foun<;led in 184I. Its principal ~bject is to foster a taste for literature and eloquence. It meets once a week to exercise its members in debate, and invites the attendance of honorary as well as regular members. OFFICERS.

FIRST TERM. MR. JAS. CORBLY, S. J., President.

I, BERNARD H. MOEI:-LER, Vice-Pr~sz'dent. " LAWRENCE N .. P. POLAND, Recordz'ng Secretary..

• 1 BERNARD KUHLMANN, Corresponding Secretary. " HENRY PROEPPERMANN. Treasurer.

" JOHN. SULLIVAN., } Censors. I' Jos. DicKHAUS,

" JOHN GEISLER, } Commz:itee .1 JOHN T. OTTKE, on •• WILLIAM M. PIATT, Debates..

SECOND TERM. MR. JAS. CORBLY, S. J., President. " JOHN T. OTTKE, Vlce-Presz'dent. '" WILLIAM M. PIATT, Recording Secretary. .• Jos. DICKHAUS, Cm-responding Secreta?)!. " HE~RY PROEPPERMANN, Treasurer. " P. O'DONNELL,} ,I H H Censors. . OPPE,

" BERNARD H. MOELLER. }. Committee " J OHN SULLIVAN., on " JOHN GREIWE, Debates. THE GERMAN LITERARY SOOIETY

Was organized October 5, 1868. It holds its meetings weekly and by means of debate~, iessa:ys and oratorical composition, affords its members an opportunity of acquiring eue and fluency in the use of the German language.

OFFICERS.

FIR~ TERM. l\fR. AUGUSTINE EFFINGER, S. J., President. JOHN T. OTTKE, Vice-Presz·dent. HERMAN B. BUSSE, Recordz'ng Secretary. • 1 HENRY PROEPPERMANN, Corresponding Sec'ry. BERNARD MOELLER, Treasurer.

JOHN S. GEISLER.' } Committee BERNARD F. KUHLMANN, on '.. Debates. JAMES J. WEILER, FERD. F. GRAFE, } Censors. OTTO G. J UETTNER, .. JOSEPH A. BALGENORTH, Lz·braria'lz.

SECOND TERM

MR. AUGUSTINE EFFINGER, S. ]., Preside?z!. " JOHN T. OrTKE, Vice-Presz'dent. WILLIAM ZEPF, Recording Secretary. HERMAN B. BUSSE, Corresponding Secretary: JOHN S. GEISLER, Treasurer. FERDINAND GRAFE, } Comm"ltec BERNARD MOELLER, De;:tes. JOSEPH A. HORNSCHEMEYER,

•• FRANCIS M. LAMPING,} Censors. (.,EORGE J. MACKE, .. JOSEPH A. BALGENORTH, Librarian. St. j,.u.ur.r;r

THE STUDENTS' LIBRARY ASSOOIATION.

Was established in 1865. It possesses a large number of select works in the various departments of English literature, and is open to the members twice a week. In connection with the library is a commodious reading-room, which affords those resorting to it ample opportunities of becom­ ing acquainted with the current news, and of forming sound opinions upon all important 'questions. The leading Catholic journals, home Gt.nd foreign, magazines, reviews, and a numerous collection of works of reference, are daily at the service of the members. The President is appointed by the head of the Faculty; the other officers are elected by the members of the organization. OFFICERS. FIRST TERM. MR. AUGUSTINE EFFINGER, S. J, Presz'dent. " BERNARD F. KUHLMANN, Vice-President. ., JOSEPH B. V ARELMANN, Treasurer . JOH~ S, GEISLER, Secretary.

CASPAR B. CAHILL, } " OTTO G. J~ETTNER, Lz'brarians. •• JOHN MITCHELL, JOSEPH F. DICKHAUS,} '. Cens01's. .. JAMES J. WEILER, " JOHN A. KELLY. } . CU1'ators ., MATTHEW P. MCSORL.EY,

SECOND TERM. " AUGUSTINE EFFINGER. S. J.. President. •• JOSEPH F. DICKHAUS, Vice-President. JOSEPH B. VARELMANN, Treasurer. JOH.N MITCHELL, Secretary.

GEORGE X. SCHMIDT. } CHARLES M. SWEENEY, Libnl1'la'IlS. JOSEPH A. BALGENORTH, JAMES S. CORBETT. "} . Censors EDWARD G. OVERBECK, II. CLAUDE A. RITTER, .} Curato1'S. CHARLES A. DONNELLY, ST. XAVIER OOLLEGE OHOIR.

Was organized on March IIth, r884. The object of this Society is to give its members an oppC'rtunity of improving themselves in Vocal Music, and to contribute to the appropriate celebration of Religious and Literary Festivals. The President is appointed by the Faculty; the other office!s are elected by the members.

OFFICERS.

RHv. F. \V. HILLMAN, S. ]., Presz'dent. MR. J. F. DICKHAUS, Vlce-Prcsz'dent. " O. G. ]UETTNER, Assistant Musz'cal Director. " F. KEMPHUES, Secretary and Treasu1'er. ~. fl'. MACKENTEPE, Librarian. ~, J. BALGENORTH\ Censor. 28 St. Xavier College-'83-·'84··

CONFERRING Dr DEGREES,

The Degree of Master of Arts was conferred 011

ADOLPH GRIMM, A. B., M. D.,

JOHN S. DELANEY, A. B., WILLIAM 13. RYAN, A. B.. ADOLPH SOURD, A. B.

The Degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred 011 the following students:

HERMAN B. BUSSE,

~SEPH A. GORD<::l~

MICHAEL LONEY,

BERNARD MOELLER.

JOHN T. OTTKE.

HENRY PROEPPERMANN,

EDMUND J. SHERIDAN, E[JALSI

~rlil:": (]()l.. ) ME:J)AL.

I·;". tlu hed Etkical ESlay, was 'W011 by

I':DNH;~D J. SHERIDAl'

lI.Y.X'I IN M"~fU'l':

JO'"iKr'U OmU)ON ami BRHHARD MORI.J.lm,

and End Civil Society,

A FRIEND,

'1·11 E (}()LIJ MF:l>AL

()TTO G. JUETTNEH.

NEXT IN ~11':IU'1': SV1.VKSTKIt (YHAUA, LAWRE:-';CJt POLAND, BRitMAN lIoPPlt. JOHN J. SULLIVAN. JOHN S. GInSLIl:H,

8I'HJKC"f' ; q)octrinal 11nity.

HoNoR: • MR. HENRY NURRE. A. B., e}f tht· ('Inss of 'RQ, College-'83 ~'84'

'TI-Il~: GOLD MEDAL

For the best EngU5h Essrry, was won by

JqHN S. GEISLER.

NEXT I~ MKIUT: LAWRENCE POLAND, OTTO G. JUETTNER,

SYLVESTER O'HARA.

BUHJE()'l' : Art, the' Handmaid of Religion.

DONOR: :Y.fR; EDWARD METZ.

THE GOLD MEDAL

For the best Ge1-man Essay, was won by

JOHN S. GEISLER.

:-. EXT IN MERll' :

HERMAN B',BuSSE, GEORGE X. SCHMIDT.

SUBJECT: N othwendigkeit der 'Religion.

DONOR: A PATRON. " ElocuHoD -ContBEits I

FIHST SECTION.·-THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

THE GOLD MEDAL

Was w,on by

ADOLPH KUHLMANN.

NEXT IN MERIT:

JOHN T. OTTKE and FRANCIS LAMPING.

SECTION.-:THE FIRST ANn SECOND ACADEMIC CLASSES,

THE GOLD MEDAL

Was won by

MARTIN QUINN.

NEX1' IN ?>n;Rrf:

FRANCIS MCGIN~, FRANCIS PHELAN,

JOSE~H TEMPLETO~, MATTHEW MCSORLEY. 32

TIIIRD SECTION. THE BURINltss DRPARTMJmT.

THE GOL,D MEIJAL

Was 'U'on by

JAMES J. FOLEY.

NEXT IN MJ~IUT:

THOMAS S. EAGEN and JOHN V. TRACY,

FOURTH SECTION -- THE FIRST AND SECOND (;RAMMAR CLARSES.

THE GOLD MEDAL

Was won by

J. ALFRED VAN.

NgXT IN MERIT:

FREDERICK NOONA~, GUY CASSIDY, JAMES MOLLOY. 33

FIFTH SECTION - TIm THIRD ACADEMIC AND THfIW GRA;VIMAR CLASSES

THJ:C GOLD MEDAl...

'was won by

THOMAS FLYNN.

NKXT IN MERIT:

CLARENCE SPELLMIRE, ROBERT CONNOR,

WILLIAM FLANDRY, EDWARD HURLEY.

DONOR OF THE Ml<:DALS:

MR. WM. G. FISOHER. 34

CLASSICAL COURSE,

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

CLASS OF PHILOSOPHY.

THE GOLD MEDAL

For Excellence z'n the Collective Branches of the Class, was won by

.BERNARD MOELLER.

CLASS OF RHETORIC. N. B.-The Premiums for Class-Standing- are determined by the monthly competitions of the year. They are awarded for general excellence to such as have not obtained a premium in the regular bl'anches. The standard for the Collegiate C"lasses is 85 per cent.

EVIDENCES OF RELIGION.

First P1'emt'um: LAWRENCE P. POLAND. Second Premium: WILLIAM F. Fox. Distinguished: OTTO G. JUETTNER, ,\ JOHN S. GEISLER, FRANCIS M. LAMPING, I.' .... WILLIAM ZEPF. .J'tstnbwtzon qf Premt'ums. 35.

PRECEPTS OF' RHETORIC.

First Premium.' WlJ.LIAM F. Fox. Second Premium: FRA~CISM. LAMPING. Distinguished .' JOSEPH F. DICKHAUS, LAWRENCE P. POLAND.

ORIGINAL COMPOSITION.

First Premz'um.' LAWRENCE P. POLAND. Second P1'emiwm: JOSEPH F. DICKHAUS. DlsHnguished: JOHN S. nEISLER, " FRANCIS M. LAMPING.

LATIN.

O'TTO G. JUETTNER, F·b'st P1'emz'um ex iZqUO : T PP f .... AWRENCE . OLAND. DlsHnguished: WILLIAM F. Fox,

H FRANCIS M. LAMPING.

GREEK.

First Premium: FRANCIS M. LAMPING, Sq.cond Premz"um: GEORGE J. MACKE. Dz"sHngulshed: LAWRENCE P. POLAND.

MATHEMATICS.

Fi1'st Premium: WILLIAM F. Fox, Second Premium: LAWRENCE P. POLAND. Distinguished: FRANCIS M. LAMPING,

PHYSICS.

First Premium: LAWRENCE P. POLAND. "Second Premium: WILLIAM F. Fox. Dz'sHnguz'shed: JOHN S. GEISLER, " OTTO G. JUETTNER.• CHEMISTRY.

First Premium: WILLIAM F. Fox. Second Premium: JORN S. GEISLER. Distinguished: LAWRENCE P. POLAND, OTTO G. JUETTNER. FRANCIS M. LAMPING.

CLASS OF POETRY.

EVIDENCES OF RELIGION.

First Premz'um: WILLIAM M. PIATT. 'Second Premium: JOHN J. SULLIVAN. Distinguished: . JAMES MOORE, JORN E GREIWE, HERMAN HOPPE.

ENGLISH PRE'CEPTS.

First Premium: WILLIAM Iv1. PIATT. . 5CASPAR B: CAHILL, Second Premium ex fEquo: J J S l ORN . ULLIVAN. Distinguished: FREDERICK MACKENTEPE, " JOHN E GREIWE.

ORIGINAL ·COMPOSITiON.

First P1-emz'um: WILLIAM M. PIATT. -HERMAN HOPPE) Second Prem£um ex cequo: J' J S { ORN • ULLIVAN. Distinguished: CASPAR B. CAHILL,

H JAMES MOORE.

LATIN.

Flrst Premium: \VILLIAM M. PIATT. Second Premium: CASPAR B. CAHILL. Distinguished: JOHN J. SULLIVAN, " HERMAN HOPPE, FREDERICK MACKENTEPE. 37

Fl1'st Premium: VVILLIAM M. PIATT. Second Prem,,'u'l1t : JOH1'l J. SULLIVAN. Distlngulshed: CASPAR B. CAHILL, 11: ERMAN HOPPE, " FREDERICK "MACKENTEPE.

MATHEMATICS.

First Premlum: WILLiAM M. PIATT. ..5'econd Premium: CASPAR B. CAHILL. Distinguished: {l'REDERICK MACKENTEPE, HERMAN HOPPE, JOHN J. SULLIVAN "

PHYSICS.

First .P1'emium: WILLIAM M. PJA1 T. ,)'econd Premlu71Z: CASPAR B. CAl-IILL. DistingulShed: HERMAN HOPPE, " JOHN J. SULLIVAN.

CHEMISTRY.

First Premlu11l : FREDERICK MACKENTRPE. Second Premium; \iVILLIAM M. PIA.TT. Distinguis/led: I-IERMAN HOPPE, JOlIN J. SULLIVAN.

PREIVrnJMS FOR CLASS-STANDING.

SYLVES ~ER O'HARA. 96. JOHN E. GREIWE, 95. F'RI£DERICK MACKENTEPE, 94. FERDIN AN [) GRAFE, Ss . • PETER O'DONNELL, 85. CLASS OF HUMANITIES

EVIDENCES OF RELHiI()~L

Premium: JAMRK S. ColtBHTT Distinguished: ('lfAl'tt.R8 M. SWfO'.NHY.

,F/t'st Premium: GROlWn: X. SCIiMlIn. Second Premium: EnWAItI> P. MOUJ.INIKH. Distz'nguished: JOSEPH P'. BALGHNOHTH. CHAHI.ES M. SWRKNRY • .J AMEl'ol S. CORHRTT.

ORIGINAL' COMP()SITI()~.

Fit'st Premium: JAMES S. ('OHBETT. Second P.".emium: EnWAUD P. MOULINIEIC Distlnguished: JOSKPH F. BAI.<;ENOHTII. GIWR(jE X. SC'flMIl>'I', CUAULES M. SWEENEY.

LATIN.

Fi.".st Premium.: GEORGE X. SCHMIDT. Second Premium: JAMl<:S MOOHE. D£stlnguished: EnWAHI> P. Mot1UNnm, JAMES S. COHBE'I'1'. .. TOSEPH F. BAUjENllHTIl .

GREEK.

First Prem.iu111 : EnWABD P. MOtTI.INflm. Seco?'td Pl~emiu m : JAMES S. COHI'HtTT. .. Distinguished: C1IARI.l<:S M. SWH:ItNE\', , . JAMEH S. MoonE, JmHtPIl J. BALGENOHTIL 39

FRENCH.

Fh'st Premium: EDWARD P. lYIOULINIER. Second Premium: BERNARD A. SUDHOFF. Distinguished: JAM: E:S S. CORBETT; G:E:0RG:E: X. SCHMIDT, JOS'EPH 1. DENNING,

M~THEMATICS.

First PrclJZiu'm: EDWARD P. MOULINlER. Second PrFnzium: JOSEPH F. BALGENORTIL Distinguished: GEORGE X. SCHIMDT, ,.. CI-IARLES M. SWEENEY, JAMES S. CORBETT.

PREMIUM FOR CLASS-STANDING.

CHARLES M. SWEENEY. 90.

PRElYIIUMS FOR PROMOTIOr\.

Ih:~IS CASH, . JOSEPH 1. DENNING. GEORGE F. HICKEY. JOSEPH A. HORNSCHEM:E:YER, BERNARD A. SUDIIOFF. 4°

ACADEMIC COURSE,

N.B.-The sth.lldanl for excellence in th~ Academic and Commercial Courscb is 80 per cent.

FIRST CLASS. CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.

First Premium: CHARLES F. MCQUILLAN.

.{JOSEPI-I A. MAGGINI 1 Second Premlum ex cequo: J G S--' OSEPH ..... TEINKAMP. Distinguz'slzed: GEORGE A. McGOVEHN. T'nOMAS A. MEAGHEH\ PETER E. DEMPSEY, ALPHON;:;E S. WETTEHEH.

ENGLISH.

Fi'-St Premium: GEORGE A. MCGOVERN. Second Premium: JOSEPH A. MAGGINI. .Distinguis/zed: CI-IARI;ES F. :\1CQUILLAN\ II JOSEPH G. STEINKt\MP\ PETER E. DEMPSEY. • 1 ALPHo~sE S vV ETTEREH. .

HISTORY.

First P1-emium,' PETER E. DEMPSEY. Second Premium: CHARLES [-'..... MCQUILLAN. Distinguished: GEORGE A. MCGOVERN. ALPHONSE S. 'vV ETTERER,

'\ TH01VIAS A. MEAGHEH., JOSEPH N. TEMPLETON. LATIN.

First Premium: JdREPI-I A. MAGGINI. PETER E. DEMPSEY, Second Premz'um ex cequo: CFM (IT { HARLES . C"'<..UILLAN. Distinguished: GEORGE A. McGOVERN, " ALPHONSE S .. VVETTERER, " CHARLES F. EJCHER,

.1 THOMAS A. MEAGHER,

GREE.K.

First Premium: ALPHONSE S. WETTERER. Second Premium: GEORGE A. MCGOVERN. Distinguz'shed: .CHARLES F. .l\!l CQUILLAN, "' JOSEPH N. TEMPLETON PETER E. DEMPSEY,

Tr.:foMAs A. MEAGHER.

FRENCH..

Ft'rst Premium: GEORGE A. McGOVERN. Second Premium: ALPHONSE S. \NETTEHI:£H.. Distinguished: CHAHLES F. EICHER, JOSEPH A. MAGGINI, JOSEPH G. STElNKAMP

ALGEBRA.

First Premium: JOSEPH G. STEINKAMP. Second Premium: BERNARD A. SUDHOFF. Distinguished: DENIS F. CASH. PETER E. DEMPSEY. CHARLES F, MCQUILLAN, GEORGE F. HICKEY.

PRElVIIUMS FOR CLASS-STANDING.

JOSEPH N. TEMPLETON, 87. THOMAS A. NIEAGHEB.. 86. CHARLES F. EICHER. 85. S ECO NO CLASS.

GHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.

ALBERT F. X. ESTERMAN, F-lrst Premium ex requo: {. HARRY A. ROBINSON.

Dis#nguished: WILLIAM C. SCI-~MIlYrER, , , WILLIAM MITCBELI.. " JAMES J. LI"NAHAN, " WILLIAM E. RIELLY, " LOUIS TIEMANN, " JOSEPH J. FINNERTY.

ENGLISli.

Fz'rst Fremit.tm: HARRY A. ROBINSON. Second Premium: ALBERT F. X. ESTERMAN. Distingu'lshed: WILLIAM. MITCHELL, " JAMES J. LINAHAN, " LAWRENCE' F. CLOUD, .. MAHTIN Q.UINN, ',. EDWARD J. MADDOCK, .. BERNARD MCGRATH.

HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.

ALBERT F. X.' ESTEHMAN. ex cequo: { HARRY A., ROIHNSON. Distinguished: \lVILLIAM C. SCHMlDTER. " BERNARD MCGRATH, JOHN MULLALLY, FRANCIS J. KEMPHUES, EDWARD J. MADDOCK, JOHN J. FINNERTY. 43

First Premium .~ ,Ava~m:t·F. X. ESTERMAN. Second Premium: HARRYA. ROBINSON. Dlstingulshed: WILLIAM MITCHELL, JAMES ]. LINAHAN, II CHA~S J. LOt-IMANN, ,. ANTHONY J. DITTRICH, FRANCIS J. KEMPHUES, ,. FRANCIS P. PHEI,AN.

GREEK.

First Pr.emium " ALBERT F. X ESTERMAN. Second Premium: \VlLLIAM MITCHELL. Distinguished: HARRY A. ROBINSON, CHARLES J. LOHMAN, ANTHONY ~CHROER, FRANCIS J. KEMPHUES, ANTHONY J. DITTRICH, LAWRENCE F. CLOUD.

ARITHMETIC.

First Premium: ALBERT A. X. ESTERMAN. ."econd Premz'um: FRANCIS J. KEMPHUES. Distinguished: HARRY A. ROBINSO:-r, ,. WILLIAM C. SCHMIDTER, JORN MULLALLY, WILLIAM E. RIEl~LY, ANTHONY SCHROER, EDWARD J. MADDOCK. St,. Xavier Cflllege-'83-'84-

PENMANSHIP.

First Premium: HARRY A. ROBINSON. Second Premium " FRANCIS J. KEMPHUES. Distinguished: BERNARD MC~RATH, JOHN MULLALLY, MARTIN Q..UlNN, .. \\'ILLIAM C. SCHMIDTER, ' j JAMES J. LIl'IAHAN, WILLIAM E. RIELLY.

GERMAN.

First Premium.' ALBERT F. X. ESTERMAN. Second P1'emz'um: ANTHO~Y J. DITTRICH. Distinguished .' JOSEPH TEMPLETON, JAMES J. LINAHAN, .. HARRY A. ROBINSON, FRANCIS MCGUINN, CHARLES J. LaHMANN, J AMES REYNOLDS.

PREMIUMS FOR CLAS~-STANDING.

LAWRENCE CLOUD,87. JAMES J. LINAHAN, 86. WILLIAM E. RIELLY, 84. CHARLES J. LOHMANN, 84' ANTHONY J. DITTRICH, 83. JOHN J. FINNERTY, 81. ANTHONY SCHROER, 81. EDWARD MADDOCK, 80 VVILLIAM C. SCHMIDTER, 80. 45

·TH CLASS. CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.

First Premium: JAMES F. BURNS. Second Premium CL,\RE'l'CE J. SPELLMIHE. Distlnguz'shed: ROBERT G. CONNOR, CHARLES A. HEUVRH. " JOSEPH S. CRONIN, " THOMAS A. FLYNN, ,. RICHARD T. TAYLOR. E-DWARD D. \iVI-IlTEHEAD. " SEBASTIAN J. F'EIGHERY. EDWARD T. HUHLEY.

ENGLISH.

F':1'st Premz'um': RICHA,RD T. TAYLOR. Second Prf'1nium: CHARLES A. HEUVER. Distinguished: CLAHENCE J. SPELLMlRE. JOSEPH S l'RONI~. EDWARD D.WHITEHEAD. RQBERT G. CONNOR, JAMES F. BURNS. BERNARD F. ABELlN:G, EDWARD T. HUHLEY.

HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.

First Premium: RICHARD T. TAYLOR. Second Premium: CLARENCE J. SPELLMIRE. Distlnguished: JAMES F. BURNS, WILLLIAM H. BOCKLAGE. CHARLES A. HEUVER, HENRY J. OTTEN, " ROBERT G. CONNOR, " EDWARD D~ WHITEHEAD. LATIN.

Fl?~st Pre?nlum: CLARENCE J SPELLMIRE.

. { CH,ARLES A. HEUVER. Second Premzum ex cequo: H. J 0 ENRY . TTEN. Distinguished: JAMES F. BURNS, .. RICHARD D. TAYLOR, " ROBERT G. CONNOR, ,. BERNARD F. ABELING. •• EDWARD D. \VHITEHEAD, EDWARD T. HURLEY.

GREEK.

. • {JAMES F. BURNS, Fzrst Premtu:m ex cequo : C J S. LARENCE . PELLMIRE. Distz'nguished: CHA~LES A. HEUVER• • ' HENRY J. OTTEK. .. BERNARD F. ABELING, ,. RICHARD T. TAYLOR. AUGUST J. KOENIG,

H ROBERT G. CONNOR. ". EDWARD T. HURLEY.

ARITHMETIC.

First P1~emium: RICHARD T. TAYLOR. ...')'econd Premium_: HENRY J. OTTEN. Distinguz'shed: VINCENT F. SIEFKE, JAMES F. BURNS, .. ROBERT G. CONNOR, EDWARD D. \iVHITEHEAD, JOSEPH S. CRONIN, .' CLARENCE J. SPELLMIRE, CHARLES A. H EUVER, EDWARD T. HURLEY. Dz'strz'bultonqf Premz'ums. 47

PENMANSHI.P.

Fz'rst Prem';um: CLARE:-.ICE J. SPELLMIRE, Second Prem';um: AUGUST J. KOENIG. Distinguished: RICHARD T. TAYLOR. " ROBERT G, CONNOR, ALBIN B. OVERMANN, BE~NARD'F. ABELING, CHARLE~ A. HEUVER. CHARLES A. HEILKER. " HENRY J. OTTEN. GERMAN.

F,'rst Premlum .­ BERNARD F ABELING. Second Premium: HEN~.Y J. OTTEN. Distinguz'shed: CHARLES A. HEILKER, VINCENT F ..SlEFKE. ALBIN B. OVERMANN. AUGUST J. KOENIG, BERNARD I-I. UmRcKI,s.

PREMIUMS FOR CLASS-STANDING. N. B.-The average required for the Third Academic is 75 per cent. ROBERT G. CONNOH. 93. EDWARD T. HUBLEY, 89 EDWARD D. WHITEHEAD. 88. BERNARD F. ABELING, 86. ALBERT J. BURKE, 80, BERNARD H. DIERCKES. 80. AUGUST J. KOENIG, 78. EDMUND F. SCHROEDER, 76. VINCENT F. SIEFKE 76.

PRENIIUNI FOR PROMOTION.

JOSEPH S. CRONIN. St. Xavier College-'S3 -'8+

COMMERCIAL COURSE,

ACTUAL BUSINESS DEPARTMENT.

Honorary Certificates, for the completion of this Course, were awarded to ANDREW L. ATHERTON, JOSEPH M. CO:--JNOR • .JOI-IN J. CORCORAN. CHARLES J. DONNELLY. JAMES J. FOLEY, JOHN J. GILLIGAN, THEODORE R. MACKE, JOlIN J. MORAN, CLAVDE A. RITTER. N rCHOLAS RISCH, JOHN V. TRACY. EDMUND F. WIMSEY.

THE GOLD MEDAL For excellence in the collective brailches'of the Department was won by CLAUDE A. RITTER.

ACTUAL ANTI THEORETICAL CLASSE,S,

CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.

'}OSEPF,I A. BROCKMAN. First Premium ex cequo: { H ENRY WILLENBRJNK. Distinguished: DANIEL KAVANAGH. " WARDEN A. BARNES, " HENRY A. SCHRIEVER. 49,

Fir-st Pr-emium: AJ.:.0YSrtlsH. WaLKING. Second P1'emt"um: HEN'RY WILLENBRINK. Distinguished: FRANCISJ. BATH, ' JOSEPN A. BROCK,MAN, ,. WARDEN A. BARNES. D'ANIEL KAVANAGH~

WILLIAM O'KEEFE, JOHN A. SCHMIDT, HENHY A. SCHRIEVER. GRORGE W. SCHUTTE.

ARITI-L\'l ETIC.

First P1-emium: JOHN J. HURLEY. Second P1-emium: 'MICHAEL EARLY. Distinguished: FRANCIS J. BATH, THOMAS J. BOLGER. HENRY A. SCHRIEVEH, •• GEORGE W. SCHUTTE. " ALOYSIUS H. WOLKING. HENRY WILLENBRINK.

COMMERCIAL LAVV.

Fh'st Premium: HENRYWILLENBRINK, JOSEPH A. BROCKMAl'i, Premium ex cequo : JOHN A. SCHMIDT. Second { ALOYSIUS H. W OLKING. Disting'uished: FHANCIS J. BATH~ ,. VVARDEN A. BARNES. THOMAS S. EAGEN, DANIEL KAVANAGH,

WILLIAM LOWRY. ., GEOHGE W. SCHUTTE. PENMANSHIP.

Pi?'st Pnmzium: ANTHONY MAERZHEUSEFL THOMAS S. EAGEN, Second P1'e1JZium ex cequo : HW { E:'>lRY ILLENBRINK. Distinguishecb: THOMAS J. BOLmm.

I I VICTOR BOB,

JOSEPH G. HONNIGFOHT, FRA:-ICIS KNIPPER,

HARRY ROBERG, II HE~i~.Y A. SCHRI.EVEH. GEORGE 'vV. SCHUTTE.

GERVIAN.

First P1'emz'u,m: JOSEPH A. BROCKMAN. Second Premium: ALOYSIUS H. WOLKING. Distz'nguz'shed: DANJEL KAVANAGH, FRANCIS KNIPPER. .1 JOSEPH G. HONNIGFORT, THOMAS J. BOLGER.

PREMIUMS FOR .CLASS-STANDING.

FRANCIS BATH, 86. GEORGE' W. SCHUTTE, 85. THOMAS J. BOLGER, 82. HENRY SCHRIEVER, 82. WARDEN A. BARNES, 8I. Distribution 0..1 Premiums.

FIRST GRAMMAR CLASS.

CHRISTIAN.. DOCTR1NE.

./l't'1'st Premz'um : HARRY J. ENNEKING. Second Premium: EDWARD HEIDKAMP.

Disting'uished: FRANCIS GEORGE. JOSEPlt MINOGUE. JOSEPH HELMER,

PETER MCCARTHY,

ROBERT A. MCCARTHY. ., JAMES MOLLOY.

ENGLI:SH.

Flrst PremlU11t: EDWARD HEIDKAMP. Second Premt"um: FRA,-':CIS GEORGE.

Distilzguished: JESSE, FORBES, ., HARRY J. ENNEKING, JOSEPH HELMER,

ROBERT A. MCCARTHY, PETER MCCARTHY.

ROBERT REED.

HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.

First Premlum : VVILLIAM L. WHITE.

. {' EDWARD HEIDKAMP. "~;econd Premium ex cequo: F G' RANCIS EORGE. Disti1zguished: HARRY J. ENNEKING, ] OSEPHMINOGUE.

JESSE FORBES,

JAMES MOLLOY,

ROBERT REED. 52

ARITHMETIC.

Fi,'st P1'emiu11l: JOSEPH "MINOGUE. Second P1'emium.' EDWARD HEIDKAMP. Distlnguislzed: JESSE FORBES, JOSEPHHELMER, FRANCIS HECKERT.

FRANCIS GEORGE, VVU,LIAM L. WHITE. HERMAN SANNING.

BOOK-KEEPI~G.

Fi1'st .Premium: JOSEPH MINOGUE. Second Premium: VV lLLIAM L. WHITE. Disthzgu'ished: .EDWARD HEIDKAMP.

II HAHRY J. EN;\lEKING, JOSEPH LUHN.

PETER MCCARTHY.

FRANCIS HECKERT.

JOSEPH HELMER.

PENMANSI-!JP.

First P1'emt'um: CHARLES ELLERHORST. Second Premium: PETER MCCARTHY. Distinguished: JAMES BYRNE, FRANCIS HECKERT,

WILLIAM L. WHITE. JOSEPH LUHN,

FRANCIS GEORGE,

JESSE FORBES.

PREMIUNIS FOR CLASS-STANDING.

JESSE FORBES, 86. JOSEPH HELMER. 85. ROBERT MCCARTHY. 80. PETER MCCARTHY. So. Distrz'bu.tion C?f Premz'ums. 53

PREMIUMS FOR PRONIOTION.

JOSEPH HELMEH,

JOSEPH LUHN, FRANCIS WEGMANN.

SECOND GRAMMAR CLASS.

CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.

Fz'rst Premz"um: WILLIAM MORRISON. Second Premz"um: FERDINAND LINDEMAN. Distingu'ished: JOSEPH DUEBER, MAURICE O'BRIEN,

" AUGUST DIERKER.

ENGLISH GRAMNIAR.

Fl1~st Premium: AUGUST DIERKER. FERDINAND LINDEMAN, Second Premium eX 03QUO: \~T M { 'v ILLIAM ORRISON.

Distinguished : JOSEPH DUEBER. " LAWRENCE NIPPER, " NIA URICE O'BRIEN.

HISTORY. FirstPremt'um: WILLIAM MORRISON. Second Premium: JOHN IMWALLE. Distz"nguished: FERDINAND LINDEMAN, LAWRENCE NIPPER.

JOSEPH DURBER.

GEOGRAPHY. First Premium: DES'MI DUNGAN. Second Premt'um: JOSEPH DUEBER. Dt'stinguished: JOHN IMWALLE, AUGUST DIERKER, WILLIAM MORRISON. . ARITHMETIC.

Fz','st Premium: JOSEPH DUEBER. Second Premium: FERDINAND LINDEMAN. Dt'stinguished: AUGUST DIERKER, LAWRENCE NIPPER,

JOHN IMWALLE.

PEN .'vlANSHIP.

Fir'st P,'emium: WILLIAM MORRISON. Second Premium: JOHN IMWALLE. Distinguished: AUGUST DIERKER, .. JOSEPH 1)UEBER, WILLIAM THREM.

GER:.YIAN.

Fi1'st Premium: AUGUST DIEHKEH. Second Premium: JOSEPH DUEBER. Distinguished: AUGUST VOSS, LAWRENCR NIPPIiR, CHARLES PAPENBROCK.

PREMIUM FOR CLASS-STANDING.

LAWRENCE NIPPER, 82.

PREMIUM FOR PROMOTION.

DESMI DUNGAN.

THIRD GRAMMAR CLASS.

CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.

F,t'1'st Premium: ANTI-IO~.rY POTTMEYER. Second Premium: CHARLES ROBSON. Distinguished: CHARLES PAPENBROCK. " JAMES MULLALLY; DANIEL MCCARTHY. Dlst-rlbution if P1'emiums.

GRAMMAR.

Ft'rstPremium: CHARLES PAPENBROCI

EDWARD SANDER.

HISTORY.

First Premz'um: ANTHONY POTTMEYER. Second P1'Nniu1!Z: JAMES MULLALLY. 'Disthzg;uished: SAMUEL TAYLOR, DANIEL MCCARTHY,

CHARLES ROBSON.

GEOGRAPHY.

First P1'emi?tm : \?ifILLIAM RIEGER. Second Premium: CHARLES ROBSON. Distinguished: DANIEL MCCARTHY, CLEMENT DALLER,

ANTHONY POTTMEYER.

ARITHMETIC.

First Premium: EDWARD SANDER. Second Prc1nium.: CHARLES PAPENBROCK. Distinguished: JAMES MULLALLY, " WILLIAM RIEGER,

ANTHONY POTTMEYER.

PENMANSHIP.

Fi1'st Premium: EDWARD SANDER. Second Premium: DANIEL MCCARTHY. Distinguished: l'HARLES P APENBROCK, ANTHONY POTTMEYER,

'" \VILLIAM RIEGER. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES,

J UNE 25 1884.

OVI':RTURE-Fest, Kallhooda.

SONG AND CHORUS-How the Gates came ajar, Eas/bollnl.

GRADUATES' ADDRESSES, 11 THE STATE, Erlml)l1cl J. Sheridan.

. WHNr IS LIFE? llenry Proeppennann.

CHOIws-The Crystal Spring, Root. St. Xavier College Choir.

THE HUMAN SOUL, John T. CHtke. HI<:RRf;Cl-IERGEWALT 1M STANn:,. IJerman B. Bllfhe. MUSlc-vValtz, The Beggar Student,

TRUE EVOLUTION, Valedictory, Bernard Moeller.

CH()RI~S-Homeis the WonT Boys, Alit. St. Xavier Colll'~" Choir

MASTER'S ORATION, .

HYGIENE, Adolph Grimm, M. D. MUSIc-March, St. Xavier College, Otto .!uettllt'r. (Dedicated to the Rt. Xavier Collpg'e Choir.)

CONFERRING OF ]]EGREES 'AND. AVJARIJ OF PRIZES,

FINALE, 5'rau.\s.

The next session will open on J\londay, September I, 1884. ROLL OF HONOR,

The highest percentage ohtainable is 100.

The following, Students distinguished thenuitllv,o>s HI the­ Annual Exa,11l1l:mlra1l!i!n.

Fox, WILLIAM F., 83' WETTERER, ALPHONSE, 97 GEISLER, JOHNS., 81' CLOUD, LAWRENCE, ' 92 LAMPING, FRANCIS M., 95 DITTRICH, ANTHO~~Y, '84 1 JUETTNER, OTTO ]., 8~ ·ESTERMAN. ALBERT, 10 0' CAHILL, CASPAR B., 98 FINNERTY, JNO., 89 GRAFE, FERDINAND, 93 JEFFERS RICHARD, 7{J GREIWE. JOI-IN E., 98 KEM PHUEs,FRANCTS, 99 HOPPE, HERMAN, 99 LINAHAN, JAMES, 8'7 KUHLMANN, ADOLPH, 95 LOHMAN, CRAS., 9:)' M'ACKENTEPE, FREDERICK, 98 JVIADDOCK, EDWARD. 88 O'DONNELL, PETEH, 95 MCGINN, FRAI'CIS, 84 O'I-IARA, SYLVESTER, 97 MCGRATH. BERNARD. 79 PIATT, WILLIAM 1\1., 99 l\IANLEY, JVhCHAEL. 83 SULLIVAN,]OHN J.,' 99 I\J.OLLOY, FRANCIS, 78 BALGENORTH, JOSEPH, 88 MULLALLY, JOI-IN, 79" CASH, DENIS, . 86 MITCHELL, \VILLIAM, 98 ' CORBETT. JAMES, 98 PIIELA". FRA:I\-CIS, 9 1 MARTIN~ DENNING, J PSEPH 1:, 89 Q..UINN, 92 MOULINIER, EDWARD. lO'O RI ELLY, \\ ILLIAM, 93 MOORE, JAMES, 98 R'lClIAHD, JOSEPH, 77 SCHMIDT, GEORGE, 99 ROBINSON,HARRY; 97 SUDHOFF,BERNARD. 88 SCI-IMIDTER. WILLlAM~ 80 SWEENEY, CHARLES, 93 SCHROER, ANTHONY,· 97 DEMPSEY, PETER, 97 TIEMA1'\N. LOUIS, 80 MAGGINI, J OSEPII, 97 , A BELING, BERNARD, 95' McGOVERN. GEORGE. 100 BOCKLAGE, \'Vn.LJAM, 77' MCQ..UILLAN, .CHARl.ES, 94 BHOWN, EDGAR, , 76 MEAGHER, TiIOMAS', . 97 BUCKLEY, JEREM lAB, 82 STEINKAMP, JOSEPH. 93 BOCKLEY, PETER, 79 TEMPLETON, JOSEPH, 94 BtTR KE, ALBEHT, 88 BURNS, JAMES F., 96 MINOGUE} JOSEPH, 93 CONNOR, ROBERT, 94 MOLLOY, JAMES, . 82 CrWNIN. JOSEPH, 82 REED, ROBERT, 89 DIERCKES, BERNARD, 83 SANNING, JOHN H., 84 FEIGHERY, SEBASTIAN, 77 WHITE, WILLIAM S., 85 FEIGHERY, VINCENT, 79 WHITE, WILLIAM L., 88 FLYNN, THOMAS, 77 HECKERT, FRANCIS, 80, HEILKER. CHARLES, 84 CASSIDY, GUY J., 9 0 HEUVER, CHARLES, 95 DIERKER, AUGUSTINE, 97 HURLEY, EDWARD, 9 r DUEBER, JOSEPH C., 99 KOENIG, AUGUST, 83 DUNGAN. DESMI, 87 OTTEN, HENRY J., 97 HESSELER. JOSEPH, 82 OVERMANN, ALBIN, 75 IMWALLE, JOHN. 79 SCHROEDER, EDMUND, 8r LINDEMAN, FERDINAND, .90 SIEFKE, VINCENT, 9 1 MEYER. FRANCIS, 7 8 SPELLMIRE, CLARENCE, 99 MORRISON, WILLIAM, 94 TAYLOR, RICHARD, 99 NIPPER, LAWRENCE, 89 WHITEHEAD, EDWARD, 9 2 NOONAN, FREDERICK, 7 8 BARNES, WARDEN A., 86 NOONAN, LOUIS, 9° HATH, FRANCIS, 85 0'BRIEN, MAURICE, 9 1 BOLGER, THOMAS, 79 GRACE, JAMES, 83 BROCKMAN, JOS. A., 83 GRACE, JOHN, 94 DONNELLY, GEOHGE, 8a MCCARTHY, DANIEL, 82

EAGEN, THOMAS, 93 PAPENBROCK, CHARLES, 9° EARLY, MICHAEL, 79 POTTMEYER, ANTHONY, 86 HONNIGFORT, Jos. G:, 93 RIEGER, \IV ILLIAM, 9 2 LOWRY, WILLIAM, 78 ROBSON', CHARLES W., 84 MAERZHEUSER, ANTHONY, 75 SANDER, EDWARD, 9 1 O'KREFE. WILLIAM, 86 DICKHAUS, Jos. F., lit SCHMIDT, JOHN A., 84 ZEPF. 'WILLIAM, lit SCHRIEVER, HENRY, 86 HICKEY, GEORGE F., lit SCHUETTE, GEORGE, 85 EICHER, CHARLES F., * lit WOLKING, ALOYSIUS, 9 1 GLASMYER, FREDERICK, WILLENBRINK, HENRY, 100 CULLINAN, EDWARD, * lit ENNEKING, HARRY, 9 1 STALL. CHARLES F., lit FORBES, JESSE, 94 BRINKER, JOHN H., GEORGE, FRANCIS, 91 DUSING, HERMAN, lit HEIDKAMP, EDWARD, 9g LAGEMAN, BERNARD, • HELMER, JOSEPH, 81 NABER, JOSEPH J., ill lit LUHN, JOSEPH, 79 RIECKELMAN, CHARLES, MCCARTHY, PETER, 86 VAN, ALFRED, * MCCARTHY, ROBERT, 85 TAYLOR. SAMUEL, * '* Excused.