mh~ Volume XLVrn
lIiafnriau No.3
Saturday, November 1, 1930.
STUDENTS TO WELCOME PARENTS NOV. SEVENTH ·F en:cing Team to be HOMECOMING IS Frosh are ~ive~ IOFFER STUDENTS NEW CUSTOM TO HUGE SUCCESS OrientatIon Class OWN DISCIPLINE Formed at St. Viator BE INAUGURATED
Rev. J. W. R. Maguire, C. S. V., II If sufficient interest is manifested President of St. Viator College, is by the student body, it is planned to conducting a series of Orientation · ather MaguIre Pro- form a fencing team at the College. Football Game to Close classes each week for the incoming poses Plan of This activity would be under the Day Freshmen These classes are designed direction of Dr. Gabriel BessenneY I to accustom the new men to the atGovernment as fenCing master. Dr. Bessenney, a mosphere of college life, and to ac~ I graduate of tbe University of BudaIn order to give the parents of the I Favored by some of the most per- quaint them with the proper methods At a special meeting of the Col- pest, is well . versed in the art and stud ents an opportumty to become l iege Club held Monday evening, should make an excellent coach. It better acquainted with the faculty feet Fall weather of the season, St. of study, recreation and rest. Viator held one of the most successAlthough such a course is entirely October 27th, Very Re v. J . W. R. is planned to use broadswords at the l and the institution, Rev. J. W. R . lui Homecomings in her his tory on new at St. Viator ,it has been en- Maguire called the attention of the beginning. Students interested M.agUll'e. C. S. V., President of St. Friday, October 17th. A ltho~gh rain thusiastically received by the mem- student body to recent infractions of this activity are requested to hand Viator Co ll ege, has designated Frithreatened on the day before, and a bel'S of the class, disCipline, and proposed a plan of the ir names to Dr. Bessenney. ,day, November seventh, as Parent's slight precipitation was felt during student government to deal with of_____ Day. Although this day is a recent the closing moments of the pep meetfenders. Considerab le discussion was addition to the scholastic calendal' iag after the Hobo Parade on Thursheld on t he plan advocated by the the administrative council has de: day even ing, the day dawned clear. College President, and many students clded to make It an annua l event In A somewhat brisk wind during the I exp ressed t heir opinions of the idea. \1 t he future The mauguration of such early morning threatened to play ___ The general trend of the diScussIon a custom IS in keep mg wl t h th o havoc with punts and passes, but soon I seemed to favor a trial) and most of -~-_ policy of the larger scho ols in prodied down to a gentle breeze. 0 IVe ance the time was spent in discussing P roceeds of Charleston motmg parental mterest, so as to A num ber of the grads came in hypothetical cases. better eX lstmg relatIOns. \Vith the increase in the number Under the plan as outli ned by , arne 1 go LO nProgram for the Day time to attend the monstrous Hobo d b nJl . h Id of co-eds at the Coll ege has come a . Parade an 0 re pep meetmg e new f actor into the social life of the Father Maguire, a Student Council employment -Fund The progl"am for the day will not on Thursday evening l but the major- school. In order that they might would be formed to consider infracJ _-_ _ ••' • be of pretentIOus proportions because ity held off until Friday nOOn. The tions of disciplinary and scholastic \ h dinner given the Alumni in the Col- participate more fu ll y in the activities I t" Th C ·1 Id St. Viator Conege -ha-s com<> to the a~. sue much would be taken from its lege refrectory was one of the mos t of St. Viator, the co-eds have formed ~~!" ~ !O~~~ thr:e o;:~~c=ou of ~;; aid -.of tHe Ka~akee -Unemployment ~ngmal purpose. The afternoon will successful of recent years. It was a Social Sorority of S. V. C. At the Hall and four men to b. elected by Commission by ';ffering the proceeds ~ spent m showmg the par ents first meeting, a slate of officers was the College Club from the student of the Viator-Cha\.leston CWltest to a out the camp~s and the vario us well and enthusiastically attended. . ., .' . . . . bU il dings, and In attendi ng a . chosen, with Mary Taylor, President, The game was a great success body at large. The Counci l would the COlllll1lSSIOT1 -to be .t.l~ed \-as. It sees fo I t" n m~ from every angle. McKendree proved For Secretary, the members selected consider a nd punish all minor infrac~ fit in alleviating the wants of the . rm ~ recep LOn 1n Marsile H a ll to to be a worthy foe of the Viatorians Lucille Putz, with Frances Mary tions of th~ rules, and ,yould pass une r'nployed ' of 'Kankakee and the be ~lvcn by the facul~y, ~ev. T. J, and put up a hard fig ht . The Irish, Clancy the Treas urer. The officers judgment on ail cases of a more- County . .-- The Committee under Mr.' L;nCh, Dean of StudIes, Will be in playing at hom e and with the added have all been connected with the serious nature before they should · Jani~s Bm'ns o.f .- Kankakee, has ac- c arge of l hl s atfa,,·. A spec ial dinincentive of Hom ecoming, pushed College for the past three or four come up before the Coilege Councn. cepted' the offer of Father Maguire n;l" wtll be served at five-thirty over two tou chdowns to win, 12-0. years. The right to expel any member of and In addition has adopted the pla~ 0 clock to. the parents of the s tudents, One of the largest crowds of the As its first project, the newly- h t d t b d Id t"ll " 1: r'ried 0 h' f r f f th 't after wh ich all w ill be given an op1m 01' re le 0 . e SI -, ~~t~~~~.ty to ins pect the modern season turned out to see St, Viator formed Sorority will give a d a,nee in ~o~el~ Uine~he 0 h~n;::f t~~ ~~~:~~ ~~tldn. , win. the College gym on t he eve mng of Council. The Charieston contest wlii be G The Homecoming dance, given in Wednesday, November 19th. The Father Ma ire suggested that the played on the evening of Parent's a rn e lo be Climax committees are already busy arrang~ . The the gym by the College Club, was no ing the details of the dance. No students conSider the plan and cali a Day and therefore is e>;pected to atmain attraction of the day is less successful than the preceeding meetmg of the Coilege Clu b as soon tract an ,unusuall y numper of fans. lo be the footba ll game between St. . Th e d ~cora t ers,. un der th e aorchestra beenhachosen as received, yet, but as PO~S I·bl e to deCl · de· It s f a t e, If th e I n a dd·t· ·t · th e Ias t h ome game Viator .,ncl Ch ar Ies t On N orma I at a fl' airs,. number has of bids ve been 1 ron, 1 15 leadershIp of Irvlll Mathews, who was The Sorority is the co-eds' parallel plan IS approved, the election of the of the varsity, and will be the last 7:·15 P. M. Because of the relative tur~ed the . huge .t ructure mto ,a of the Colle e Club. While the Club Cou ~ci l \VIII be held and It wIIi be .lop porturrity for the majority of the I merits of the two teams the s pectatventable fairy land. Sammy Berk s l. h . ~I t i l t d t I put mto operatIOn. ·Ioc.lfoliowers .to see the team in ors wtl l be assured of witnessing an directing the job for his fifth year, 1S t eore,tl ca y open 0 a s u en S ,-,ction. . t I interes ting exh ibi tion of gridiron orchestra from Joliet furnished the of St. Viator, the day students sel. The College-is having the coopera- tactics. Coach McAllister hilS some music, and gave an exceptiona llly dom have tlmeTto atstend Its melellmgs I Ilion of· the Kankakee Chamber of very good pI·ospects th is year, and or actiVIties he ororlty WI gIVe th h . . good account of themselves, . . . h ' Cornrnerce', and the local newspapers oy S o Llld, In thi S last home game The largest shore of the credit Ior the gllols an orgamzatlOn to t emin putting over the game, The of the season, be ab le to avenge t he ir the success of this year's lIomecorning selves in which to form a closer allo'ranklin Press has consented to do defeat of last year, To date, CharIesis due to Francis Carroll, College lIance with their schoolmates, the printing for t he affair free of ton has h~\{l a very good record, and Club President, and Gill Middleton, -----National Debating Frat- ' oha(ge. St. Viator hopes to turn out sho uld provide pl enty or oppos ition. Chaimlan of the Homecoming Com.! Seminary Notes the largost crowd of the season for In v itatIOns ha.ve been se nt oul to mittee. ernity Selects Question the game. I the students' parents and a ropresOn the evening of September 14th, or This Year entotive number are expected to be the Viatorian seminary was honored in attendance, .F'l'om t he interest a lQuestionnaire is by a visit from a distinguished ofSt. John Berchman's ready s hown, the success of the afIssued on Campus fi cer 0 f t he J apanese army- C0 Ione I In a meeting held in Chicago last Society Ho s eetmg fair is pructically assured, and good Takco Oyama, professor in the week, the Pi Kappa Delta, national w(:nthcl' and a good attendance will {"omplet.c th£.' succcss of the duy, ThC' QUl'en l :-\ \V ork magazine , na- ~Iilitary College of infantry in Chiba, debating fraternity, chose as its subJapan. The Colonel attended Beneject for debate this year the question, At the second meeting of the St. tionnl ~OdRlity publication. has s(.'nt to tho school. nnd l'olioge. of the diction of the Blc!'lsed Sacrament in II Resolved, That the nations of the ,lohn Berchman's Society held in the and his reverence was world s hould adopt a policy of free room back of the chapel, the officers College Verses ~ountry its second qu('~tionnaire to the chapel l .. nn,wercd by Cntholic student,. most edifying. Doring his stay in tlade." All of the debates to be f"r the ensuing year were elected. Are Sought For the entire society was Th~ first questionnaire. di~tributed in Was hington the Colonel gave a din- engaged in by St. Viator's leam this Practically a. spirited race en:"iuC!d lU2~-19:.'!9, pro"iu('d material (or an ner at the Burlington Hotel in honor year exclusive of those in the ~Iid- pre~ent and New Anthology t'nlir(' year'~ is~ut' from the answers of Father Breen at which other West Debate League, will he un lhis ror the various offic,·s. Gill Middleton prominent Japan.;e wefe present. question. The question is partieulwas elected President by a gOlJd riwn by th • • tudent._ rhat" n'·w anthology of Amrrican The pr\.·~l·nt. ~t.·t or qUl'~tion~ lll'al \\"hen the Colonel left Washington arly apt just at the present moment plura lity, but Kenneth Bushman and 'A,th a more gt.·nt.·rnl field than the his parting word wa~ the offc-r of th~ when the new high tariff policy of Vincent ~Iorris;l~y tif~d in th<:- balJot- ('l)llt~gl' V{'r 1(' will bl! publiflhcd in fiN onl~ whi\.'h l'fnte~tl almost ex- hospitality of his home in Chiba to the United Stateg i~ having such a inf( for the offi('(!! of Vice-Prc.'iidcnt ~1f1Y. l:J:II, hy Harp('r and Broth(·rs, du!'i\'flr on tht.· Qut.'stion of morality the Yiatorians shouJd they ever have ~.,.eat effect upon the world affairs. and S(;'('retary-Trea~t1rer, BU!ihman hft tA-'lm f('('(:ntly flnn()un(;t~d by the Thb yt"l\r ,tud~nt art.~ askt.'ti their 4,}{"('asion tQ tw in Japan. Through The question is expected to arouse W(Jn the to~s or the ('oin and will bt, pul,li:ihf'rll. Th~ book wiiJ ('onHif!,l optnwn on li~rt)~ for the y'()un~~r him th\.' '-intorian.-; "sent heir gT~~t.: ",ide inu'r~st because of its timl:1i· Installed a5 \,i('e-PTe5id~nt, whitf oll·ly (If prJetry wrjtten by ltud(~ntJt )Iorn ssey will be the Secretary .. atttnding t:()JIf'gE: during tht· l:J:~O-:~J c~nt'nt.llon. the iruluenc,," of n~w • ings to Rt. R(!\" Bishop Haya~aka of ness. Although the Ber,gin O~bating Trea~'lUr(:r, ('I/IIt~$('/: Y(!:lr. It will two NhtNJ by l'aP 'r, in th,·ir hh":oi. '-= 'oh:mporary )\aga..a;ski whom the Colonel will Br(Jther Cracknell f=-xpla nNJ th/! ,\11. S .}PlftH' (' H.lmdl:r, Randolph, Cathoh tht"y 1110 t admir\'-. child \ISH a(t~r his arrival in Japan. Society has not yet bet>n I:allecl to vhit to the Via- order to cun.:.ider thi3 yeuc'd bu loess, origin and ~nefita of the Society and ~fa"'(Jn, ·Z~J. tra1ning an I " .. rlOU other ubj~ t ~ Colonel Oyama' tOMn emmary was occa toned by there i an unu. ual intere t on the told the member::; that It had the 'Thf! Vjat/Jrlan il t(J-(Jp"'raling with I)"lan<y. former Hillh School the- frtend .. hip which he formed with (.·ampu." In this year'! debalanJ(. St. approval of the Holy Sf!t'. Th~ ml'm thi.s natu/nal t(mtf'Ht, in th/; h(J[Jf: the west wher~ Viator has I03t rno t of he-r tt'arT' of len, (If ,st. John Berc-hman'd "-Nf:re th3.t St. ViaU)r atufil:nt.1l will Iwbrnit :i ba h.:. to ee the ~otn F:l.!.her Rrt:\.'n m tationeJ before la~t rear. and. a~ a con !J n _of VIti .bfJ enrc. ed In th'! :;al.'T~d H~art IIllmf;: ve r I! or a talibrf: n'lf!ritiny' n,<. Friday nil/ht . Glad to F. ther Breen ""au hingtl!n. t Continued on page Lx) I,kaQ,'ue publicat (In in thi~ t.)4)4')k • hl'" LTan ftc to you, .'l iko.
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