St. Viator College Newspaper, 1930-10-04

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Volume XLVIII

No.1

Saturday, October 4, 1930.

VIATOR OPENS SIXTY-THIRD SCHOLASTIC YEAR RECEPTION HELD PARENT'S DAY COLLEGE FACULTY HOMECOMING IS I SCHOOL Y EAR FOR THE FRESHMEN TO BE NOVEMBER 7 GAINS NEW MEN CLOSE AT HANOI FORMALLY OPENS Author Makes Hit In Evening's Festivities By F RANC IS' L ARKI N

O ur St ar Re porter On Saturday evemng, September 27, there was held 10 the College Club rooms a receptIOn for the Freshmen and other new students It", purpose was to re h eve the selfconSClenc.eness so eVIdent In so many of t he newcomers mto t he Instltut10n th IS year. Another more mformal and perIOdIC, but at the outset. dISagreeable receptIOn awaIted all the reS ident studen ts ear her In the week, but SInce that had noth mg to do WIth t hl< affaIr It must be consIgned Lo another depm tment of thl,,) Issue F'athel MagUI re mtl oduced the program WIth a conClc;e but warmhearted addresc, m w h I('h he welcomed th e Fleshman mto our mIdst and urged more cooperatton and SPll'1t among everybody m general Followmg h l& addresc;, Mr MIdd leton, pre ~ ldent of the SophomOi e clasc;, was ealled upon to "ay a few wordb ::'vIr Middleton fe lt It hI> duty to "ye," Fr. Magune'< each pOInt, and ,"emed tn (-xpe llence a ")avage dflhg-ht m burden In g h" Ilud lente Wllh the pHennJa l Joke about the "hcnpe('ked h u-;band and hI'> goldfi'ih" fIe was in-.;pll ed to .ldd thai the Fle"hmen hud nothIng to fed l hom the upperd a!-!c:.1I1en, buL iho ... e eagle-eyed peIson" neal han O\h(>lved d mahuou ~ g-iN IIH 10 hi" eye..,. nolwlth"tdJHl!ng h a; na ive "'lien. T he en tertamment began Wit h the slOgmg of the Loyalty Song by the 'M onograrn men Ken Bushman held «('ontlOlled on page foUl)

ThIS year St. VIator places a new date on her calendar Wlth the InaugUlatIon of a Parent's Day It IS planned to hold Parent's Day thIS year on November 7th, the day that the I rIsh w111 be entertammg the Charleston Teachers football team 10 a mght game here It IS planned to make Parent's Day c..oll'espond m some measure to the Dad's Day of many larger UmvelsIbes, WIthout h mItmg the honOl and fun to dad alone The Vlsltmg parents wl ll be shown about the campus, qnd gIven opportumty to mspecc the grounds and bUIldmgs where the young hopefuls hold forth m que<t of knowledge... A dmner for the students' parents WIll be gIVen 10 the refrectOlY at five-thnty o'clock, and the football garne wlll be held on Bergm field at seven tOltV five, under the hghts If t hl<=; yeal's Pment'!> Day IS a success, the Day will become a legular part of Lhe school calendal on a foolmg WIth Homeconlmg and othel holiday" _____

Staff of ' Torian Selected; Several Posts Still Open

Staff Greatly Strengthened by Recent Additions

W Ith Homecom1Og Ie'. than two Attend Mass weeks away, the campus orgamza- Students tlOns charged WIth the vanou. dutIes In a Body necessalY to make the day a success are begmmng to swmg mto action The fOlmal opemng of the scholMany new and prornment A specIal meetmg of the College names Club has been called to considel plans a~tlC yeal took p lace on \Vednesday, appear on the roster of t h IS year's tor t he dav, and to orgamze the Septem ber twenty-foUl th at eIgh t o'clock when all the ,tudents of the College f aculty, and t he promIse of comlmttees a succe::.sful sch olastic yeal already Homecoming thlb year falls on College attended the Solemn HIgh loom< before the student body The October 17th On that date, St VIa- Md" of the Holy Ghost III the ColMass was celebldted facuhv, heretofore qUIte excellent, tOI IS scheduled to play the strong lege Chapel R has been so strengthened and altered McKendree College eleven The game by the Vel y Reverend J W through the un tlrm g efforts of WIll be plaved at mght under the MagUIre, C S V, Pre'ldent of the Father MagUIre and the admm istra- lIghts of Bergin field, and IS scheduled College, WIth Rev FranCIS E Munsch, bve c.ouncll, that St. VIator College to start at seven forty-five McKen- C S V, as deacon and the Rev. now can Justly procla.lm that she dree IS unusually strong thIS year, James A Lowney, C S V 1 as sub pcssesscs one of the most profil.lent and can be counted on to gIve the deacon The St Bernal d Hall chOIr corpe; of teachers to be foun d many IrIsh a tough battle St VIator has sang, and Father MaguIre preac.hed of the s mallel tolleges of t he mlddle- not forgotten the results of the la.t the sermon In the ('OUlse of h IS west two Hom ecoming battle<; and 1<:) out Ol'atIon, Faihel Magune stressed the necessltv of co nstant abIhty m the BeSIde.;; the member s letUlned from lookmg fOl revenge la.,t year''') faculty, the fo ll owmg men A dInner WIll be sel ved the old ::.pn Itual hfe of the -:.t ~ dentc:;, and now ('ompnc;e thIS year's teachmg grad< In the Co llege retredory at the advls lbllIty of hald <tudy In the Ir staff five o'doc..k, and the Alumm ASSOCia- sc holastIc lIves The membels of the faculty and the DI Gabnel Be")senev, a graduate of tIOn WIll hold ItS annual meetmg at the Umverslty of Budapest, rece nt ly that tllne It I' hoped that a large ScmOl dae;.., appeal eLi In academIC c.on ne(ted With the New York TIme"). number of the alumm wdl attend 111 I obe~ dn d cap and gown 10 the plOnow head of the Depm tmeni oj ordel t hat the busmcb"; may be hans- ceS<:.,lOn preceE'dmg and tollowmg the PohtlCdl SCIence ac.ted more easlly The dmner and Ma>' DI Edward ElIas, gladuate of the game al e beIng held at mght so that UOlvel'lty ot Mlchlgdn, now head of the glad, who w"h to attend WIll Who's Who at Viator the Modern Language sc hool not find the get togethel mtelfenIng III fuhn Tracey Ellh, gladllate of to too gl edl an extent WIth then ~i Vlato l College and the Natwnal SENIOR CLASS bu";mec;" Catholl( Omvelslty, now depmtment PI eSldent-Kenn eth Clotlnel Homecoming 1') a gd l.l lllne fOI al he ad of fh.:,.lOlY VIle PlebH.lcnt-Rooel t T utkel VIatOl ')tucicntc; dnd gla(h alike The P1uf C'luwfOld, M A, gla-dllate of dmnel gl\ e& the old tmlel., d ('han(.(. Secret.11 v- PaLl'Ic.k (ledl y Clal ke (ollegE', \VOl ce.;;Lel, Mas";, to meet agam and enJoy the (Ol11panTtPa ~ Ulel -Peter ClUl<5t.man now In charge at the ... chool of Com JOn ~hlp o{ then fOI mel da" <:.mate,,, me l cldl bCJ(~nce I UNIOR CLASS' The game I.. , a VItal thmg io cven Ploi Mile!> Dunnmgten, M A Vlaiollan, and the dance which IS P, e"dcnt-HerbCl t Shed graduate of the Umversltv of IllinOIS, annually held In the gym on Home Vice Pltwlent-Paul O'Malley now connected WIth t he depal tment coming mght after the game, IS alSec 1 etarv-Vacant of PolItIcal Economy ways an enJoyable affall legalflle<i." Tl ea.., urel - Clarence Rommy Prot MUrlay HIckey Ley, gl'aduate ot who rlllght have bC'en t he \ IctOl of the UnIVerSIty of Notle Dame, reSOPHOMOHE CL \ SS cent eUltol of the Notle Dame Pte'ldcnt- GIll MIddleton 'Schola..,tl(.," and now aSc;lstant to Former Notre D ame VKe-Pl c!31dent-Vdcant Father Lynch 10 EnglIsh Secletaly-Ed"aHI Hunt Star is New Coach Treac:;mer-Edwal'd GOl man

fOl the Vldlorl,m "Ltlff be-c.n llmo ... t completed Thl ,,) yeal"" pu} ItcdllOn will be und el the dnctL lon of Ralph 1l0oveI a mcmbel or la...,t y eal"<:" ..,tafT, and o;t, JOl1 l nalI",tl( &tLl dc..nt The new Mdnagmg EdliOl Kl:!nneth Bu")hman, a nev.. co mer to the ranks who made hIe;; debut 1TI last yeal', Fleshman Issue BeIng of anCIent Scotch-IrIsh stock (he claIms German-irIsh, but we know better), he has shown a remarkable ablhty to handle hald, cold, fi lthy lucre PatMackey Gets First lick MlLhael ClealY wlll agam devulge Injury of Season the tampus gO<SIP, and, If we lemembel our Pat of la<t year correctly, hIS column shou ld be qUIte as warm New Officials at College Phil Mackey, Sophomol e fullback, as the summer Just passed GIll is the fiI ,t tasualty of the local foot Middleton, Joseph Logan and Robel t Few thanges wel e made 10 the ad bnll &eason Mackev, who was In Tuckel, all veterans on the staff will r11lnl!3tratlVe offices of St VIator Cole.liglble last year, was substItuted for do the feature wrltmg Carl Lampe, lege durmg the s um mel The Very Furlong In the final quarter of the another new man WIll do the edItorIal Revel end Father MagUIre WIll conDeKnlb contest and made twenty- w11tmg tmue as PreSIdent of the InstItntIOn, five yards m three plunges thlOUgh .As thl~ e(htlOn goes to pre")s, the the otflce he has held m the years the line where Ylator had been un- Vlatollan ~tl 11 has several posts open Just pas<:.ed The Rev Chnstopher able to gam b~fore. HIS glory was to be hJled Intel In the year \n In- Marzano, former VIce Pre~ldent of short l ived, however, as he was <..at - qUlnng Reporter, an Alumm EdIt01, the College WIll suc..c..eed Father Dantied from the field With a trac,t~re~ a Vlatonan Wit, and a Ghmpse edltor leI O'Connor who hd s been transrib at the completIOn of the t 11 1 are needed These posts wtll be filled felled to the new HIgh School 10 play I. loss \\ eakens the Illsh latel b\ a PIOCtbS of caretul ~e IcctJon SprInbrfield, as TleasUler R ev J ameb ' H. hne attack conSIderably A Lowney WIll suc(,eed Father MarSCICCtlOl1(.

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Critique to be Feature

I Celebr ate F irst Masses I~dno as Vlce-P,eSldent -I The ReHrend Leo Fr,nLls Dee, an Father Harrison Moved

The VlutoTlan again announ('es the old son ot VIator, \\ d., ordained to presentation of the CntIque The l the pne~thood on ')-Iondav, June; Fathel Thomab (, HarrI~on, '13, Critrque thiS year, 8!:!. In fOlmer l thnbeth, by the RIght Reverend for many ~earb d well known memyears, Will be op~n to everJone and Joseph H S('hlalnldnn, BIC!.hop ofl bel' of the Ac.ademy fd(,ulty, IS now tW~l'y comphllnL It IS the mcdlUm PCOl 18 at the Cathedl al of Sdmt actIng a<) Chaplam at the Guar(han through which student~ mHy make ?tl~\rv In I'eona lIe !>ang hlb Flrbt Angel Orphanage m Peon a, Illmol~ suggestIOns, ask que:"tlOnc; or YOKe Solemn Ma::..., on Sunda} July SIxth \"hlle ... tatlOned at St VIator, Father l',unplnmt Ib column~ are al"8}:; In the Chlll('h of the HoI) Trmlt} m I H.arll~on showed a great deal of 10open, and any l~tter. honestly \\-nt- Bloommgton I tere ... t m athletICS and wa~ the foundtt'n, \\ III be published It I~ hoped The Re\ erend Kelth~n La", renee er dnd du ector of the Invaluable that the 3tud~nt bod) wlll &val1 Roene ::.ang hJ5 Flr~t Solemn lIass at Semol League ::.ystem of mtTa-mural t.ht!'msp.he~ of thl~ opportumt\ to St\lar)'~ CdthedTal 10 PeorIa, IUm- ...,port-a "blow off surplu~ steam," and to 01"', on ~undn.; Jul) t".. enticth He .\~k. ~qUl:lt Chrlc;tman what he u..,es make -;ugg€'shons for the Impro\ I?- I" H brothel of Dr \\ m Roche, an the Jdth. O'Lantern m hIS room fOl ItH.\nt of tht' Colllt?ge. .llumnu ... of St 'Iatol

A~ an aSSIstant to Sam McAll&tel, veteran Vlatol coach, the College ha~ secured the berVlLes of Roy "Bucky" Dahrnan, fOlmer Notre Dame fooL ball and basketball <tal Dahman played thl ee yc"n<:., ot \ar~lty football at Nobe Ddme. and wa.... '.1 member of her NcltJOnal ChampIOns He was tWlc.e honored by bemg an All We")teln Selec.tlOn, and gained nabonal fame when he wa") glVen mentIOn as a half back on the ROLhne Warner-Jone b All Amen can Bucky al<o played three yea" of varsIty ba;ketball, amI was an AllAmeI1Lan .:.eledIOn at guard After leavmg ~otre Dame, Dahman Loac.hed In ") hchIga.n and wa ... coa.c..h of St LouI'S Umver ... lty 01 St LoUl">, MI&..,oUrI Id")t yedr WhIle at Vlator, he Will tOdch the football batk field, gwe MtAIlI,tu d hand WIth ba..,ketball dnd enoc.avor to ... tal t a

DEI EL <\,1 ES TO AOVISOHY GOARD SCTIlol-Joc:;eph Logan JumOl - Dan Andelc;on Sophomore- Edward Cuc;ter COLLELE (LUll Plc"ldcnt- Franu<; Canoll Vlte Pr",ldent.-Kcnneth Clothle[ Seuelary- Robert Tuckel Tlf'abUrCl - Marlm ToohIli Reple&entdtive beiOle (ollege (ounnl-Burke Monahan HOLY NAME SOCIETY Pre;ldcnt.-Jobeph Hoog S('CI et.::t,ry-Vtn(,ent Morrl'i"iey fl c.a<.,ur€'l - Edward Shed. Wdrden- Robtrt Tuckel "rUfJEXI MAN AC,ER OF ATH· LETI( ,,~Jo'tph (' Degnan BEH(, JN DEIlATING f,()UETY",0 ci<..(,tlOn, John \V c"lafford, fOI mfr 1"1 (''ildc.nt

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The Hon Jam e, ~ lynn I' iJatk "Ith u. agaIn thh yeal JIm 'pent \ 1\ ) OI1IA "-':,Ct ':,Idft the ~ ummer d,:> a Lite. Ctuald at d __ popular ..,wlmmmg pool rlynn dno In(. ..,tudLnt body hy the U/d of Furlong are th( Llt( &udrd C.~P(lt., thl~ ro luml1 \'c nd i d hfo:trty wf'komf' of the (,dmpu ... thl'J ;.,ell to thr hp I mfmh(r' of th(.. fdtulty

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