Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1914 — ST. JOE GRADUATES AND THEIR AWARDS [ARTICLE]
ST. JOE GRADUATES AND THEIR AWARDS
Degrees Conferred On the ThirtyFive Students Who Have Completed the College Course. Since the brief report of the St Joseph’s College commencement was published The Republican has been furnished with the following additional facts. The degree of bachelor of arts with the distinction “Summa Cum Laude” was conferred upon Maximilian J. Walz, of Defiance, Ohio. The degree of bachelor of arts with the distinction “Magna Cum Laude” was conferred upon Victor P. Studer, of Norwalk, Ohio. The degree of bachelor of arts with the distinction “Cum Laude” was conferred upon Lawrence I. Farrell, Lebanon, Ind.; James J. Fitzgerald, Kokbmb, Ind.; Edward A. McGinty, Chillicothe, Ohio; John A. Brunswick, Ft. Recovery, Ohio; Albert F. Kaiser, Cedar Grove, Ind. The degree of bachelor of arts was conferred upon Roman J. Burger, New Washington, Ohio; Henry H. Beuke, and Herman J. Goldschmidt, Germany. Diploma for the successful completion of the classical was awarded to Albert Ci Pessefall, Defiance, Ohio; Herman C. Daniel, Sandusky, Ohio; Charles J. Bauer, Charles J. Beuche, Germany; Anthony H. Pax, Celina, Ohio; Otto R. Weber, Frank J. Krull, Herman H. Schweitzer, Germany. A diploma for the successful completion of the normal course was awarded to William B. Eilermann, Munstoh, Ohio; Aloysius R. Dues, Coldwater, Ohio.
A diploma for the successful completion of the commercial course was awarded to Benedict F. Dusek, North Judson, Ind.; Edward R. Fuetterer, Lisle, III.; John R. Gabel, Niles Center, HL; Leo T. Hemmelgarn, Burkettsville, Ohio; Norbert R. Holthouse, Decatur, Ind.; Vincent A. Kanney, Laporte, Ind.; Rowland F. Kreutzer, Peru, Ind.; Wilfred Lynch, St. Marys, Ohio; Raymond A. Maher, Greenville, Ohio; John R. Mattingly, Paris, Ill.; Yale G. Meyer, Celina, Ohio; Joseph P. Nordenforock, Burkettsville, Ohio; Leo C. Schweitermann, St. Elizabeth, Mo.; Bernard J. (Smith, (Mishawaka, Ind.; Richard G. Zeigman, Fostoria, Ohio. A gold medal for the highest honors in the classical department was awarded to Maximilian J. Walz, donor The Rev. Lawrence Eberle, Chesterton, Ind. Next in merit, Victor P. Studer, Lawrence I. FarrelL ‘ A gold medal for the highest honors in the normal department was awarded io William B. Ellermann, donor, The Rev. Frances J. Koch, Reynolds, Ind. Next in merit, William R. Dues.* ,A gold medal for the highest honors in the commercial department was awarded to John R. Mattingly, donor, the Rev. John Cogan, Piqua, Ohio. Next in merit, Raymond A. Maher, Norbert Holthouse, Edward R. Fuetterer. . - - A gold medal for the best English essay was awarded to John J. Zelier/donor, the Alumni Association. A gold medal for the -second best English essay was awarded to Victor P. Studer, donor, the Alumni Association. Next! in merit, Max Walz, Carl Beuche. The gold medal for the highest honors In the fifth classical was awarded to Charles LeJeune, donor, The Rev. Edward Mungoven, Arcola, Ind. Next in merit, John Zeller, Isidore Oberhouser, Joseph Pirola. ■ The gold medal for the highest honors in the fourth classical was awarded to John Cherry, donor, The Rev. James Connelly, Lebanon, Ind. Next Ln merit, John Schall, Cornelius Smith, Frances Martin. The gold medal for the highest •honors in the third classical was awarded to James Stewart, donor, The Rev. Edward G. Werllng, Wanatah, Ind. Next in merit, Ak>yslus Fddhouse, Glenn Walker, Victor O'Donnell. The gold medal for excdlence ia piano was awarded to Camillus Leutkemeier, donor, Miss Louise Brule, Kankakee, Hl. > The Conroy oratory medal was awarded to John Zellar, donor The Rev. Thomas Conroy, Crawfordsville, Ind M A silver medal for the second best in the oratory contest was awarded to Theodore Fettig, Donor, Miss Louise Brule, Kankakee, lU. Next in merit, Edwin Kaiser, Aloysius Cook.
