St. Viator College Newspaper, 1927-01-19

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THE VIATORIAN PUBUSHED BI-WEEKLY BY THE STUDENTS OF ST. VIATOR COLLEGE, BOURBONNAIS, ILL.

VOL. 44

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1927.

No. /6

CAMPBELL HEADS WRESTLING CLUB FOR FIRST YEAR

SNOW KEEPS SELF-HELP DEPT. HEAVY ORCHESTRA FROM SENIOR DANCE EMPLOYS 86 STUDENTS I

First Series of Supervised Bouts Held o n J an. 11th.

College Musicians Substitute for Joliet Band at Last Minute. U'hat loomed as an

Thirty-five Stud ents Required in Serving Meal.

impcnd:ng tra -

gedy about ten o'clock on the evening o! .January 13th result~d in what might be said to be a \'ery enjoyable

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Perhaps one o! the most important af!alr. The Seniors had planned exand advantageous departments that tensively f or their dance on that eve!uncUons at St. Viator College is tbn..t I nlng. had gone to the trouble of in· I which enables students to work o u t part ot their tuition in various capacitles on th e campus . The Selt-Help d e· partm ent bas been th'=! means of a countless numbe 1- of students securin~ an education whic·h otherwise would have been an impossibility. The history or the Sel!- Help Depart· ment Is intereHtlng. l!ack In 1920, dUl'· Jn g th e presidency of Rev. Father Be•·

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for the bene!it ot n!!edy students. Tlw JJlan arranged !or a deduction from the tuJtlon of each student equal to thP amount ot 'iVOrk that he did. For·ty

f curring extra expense ! or program::;, l had sent out numerous invitations ancl

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had hired one or the best little bands ln this part of the state. Harriet

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~~~~ :~d h~~~~~.::~'i ;~~?;:~t!o~:-!~: ;;:~~~ I passable, t o the atud,·nts, all beln~; deducted !rom th(• s tudcnt.'a O.<'COUnt . Durin~ that yNtr, 104 studenLc:~ were em pl oyed, with a. tot a l o f $1 I ,542.44 earned, or a per ca.vtt..1. t ot.n.l or $110.!1!1. rn 1921 .22 , t h e Lotal earning!-( wcrl' $15.722,61, o r a per (·apl ta fl.mount or $lfiil.78 ro r· 96 stu dents

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Sweet's Orchestra or Joliet. The Senior Dance of 192i was to be a bri l· lia nt success. Requests had been re- I ceived for more invitations and one of the biggest crowds t:vcr anticipated was to dance in the new gymnasium. However. the working of deemed otherwise. Fot· l'i\'O days be· fore the dance lt snowed consistently with the result that the night of the 13 th toun dthe road~ well nigh im·

all electric lines shut down and only the st<-am railroads pushed their way through the huge drifts on l ate schedu l es. ·rhe orchestra started

~l.RS.

}L\RY LYNCH

ST. VIATOR LOSES DEVOTED TRUSTEE AND BENEFACTOR

o ut from J oli et ancl reached \Vilton Center where th e dr'ifts became too much fo t· them and they were unable

Fo under of Two Scholarships and Loyal frie nd of College ;~1~o t~:rc~t~~~~~~J{'C~~••~~la~~~:~i.8;n ;;2~~ ~~a:e;h:~r~ft~d t~h~h~o~l:;nee o:~~e~~: Dies in Chfcago. $170.57 flV£·ra,.;-(·. fn 1923·2-1, the total W::t..'i $23.807.32. Ol' an average of $273.65. In 1924 -25 the trJtni nmount earned was $28,143. 10, Ol' $290.10. Last year th e t ota.J e:trnln~H Wf•r·c· $2-I,RSO.fi2 or $292.72. From t h "~'' rtgun·!{ thfl great benefit dAr\vecl ft·om thiH d<·pn1·trnent Is recogn17kd. The m<•mh<'I'H o! the Selt·H elp deJ):trlm€'nt ttr'c> <•mployod In many capa· cities. St•\'f·ral a 1·e c~mp l oycd In th•:: Trt·aHlii'C· r'H oiYI<.·f'. oth('I'H n<.:t a.."' secre· tal"lcs tf1 th <' Mtker'!-1 or the co ll ege, stil l others an· r-m plo yc·d In th e l l b1·ar y. I n "'l'!" h build ing th()r(' iH 11 ("'rpe ot Wt>l'k· ~ r!-1 wlw hHve c·e ,·tn..in duties to nc ,·(o•·m undo•· t h e Jnan n).('(~mC'nt ot an olclc r an ti more c• xp(• •·icnf'Pd ~ tud c nt . Th e g r en. teF~L nurnlx q· or Htucl cntFI nrc em pl oyed In th c r c rc•cto .. y. MOt'(' Lh ttn thir·ty-rive s tudentH ta l<t• an active part In thf' fwr vtcc or ,•al'11 m<·:d.

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plte t h e t act that several of th e young gentlemen had l ady Cr-iends from out of town they consented to play !or the remainder o f the evening so that our guests would not go home entirely dis· appointed. Their mu sic , of which ·we had a very splendid opinion since they played f or the basketball games. proved t-xcellent and it wns not l ong alter ten thir ty o'cl ock th at everyone h ad forgo tten that Sweet's were somewhe1·e betwee n h ere and J oliet. '.rhe Academy lads saved the day an d the thanks o! the entire Senior Cln ss Is extend ed t o tbe.m. After a ll th e tragedy ot the eveningeve rybod y went ho m e convinced that t h ey had a good lime. This w as evid en ced by the ! act that a l t h o u gh Presl· d en t H arrin gton had a nn ounced from the p lat f orm thaL the management

In the death o f :Mrs. Mary Lynch of Chicago, St. Viator Co llebe suffer s the l oss of one of its most l oyal fr iends and generous benefactors. Mr·s. Lynch died at the D1et·cy H ospita l atter a brief ill · n ess Sunday morning, January 9th, anrl

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"\\'ednesd ay, J anuary 12t h, from SL M ar y's o f th e Lak e Church, Chicago. I n appreciation o f her· life of kindn€'SS and charity, a life eve r y day of whi c h wa~ f ruitful in good deeds, sco1·es of prie st::; n.nd

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St. ViaLO L" CoJlc,;e was i·cn· 1·esen t ed by its Jll' C~i d ent, Lhc Yery Tiov. '!'. J. Rice. c. s. v., n ev . .E. M . K ell ey, c. s. v., direct o 1· of stude nt activltie.4. R ev. \ ·V . J . B e rgin. c. s. \"., C'el ebmnt ~· f the Mass. and R ev. J. P . O 'i\'[ od1 o n ey, c. s. v., who pt·eached tho fun e r a l SC I'·

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The second meeting of the \Y restling and Boxing Club ~'US held on :\Ionday evening . .January 11th in the gym. At this time the officers for the· year were Viator Stows Away Valparaiso, elected. The following receiYed the 31-20. honor of being the first men to lead the new organization: Edwanl Camp· In the first I nerstnte Conferenc~ bell. president: Yictor Simec. ,·ice-presl· dent: John Daley, t1·easurer. nnd Her- game, and tho third game o f the season. bert Hinton. secreta r y. St. Vintor registered its second tri· Following the election the first super- umph OYE'r her tnulltion:1l rin1.l. V<\1· vised bouts, since the society was para! so Universi t y. in what was i:\ f or med. were held. Th ey included enThu t t·ies from the bantam class to tho spots good and poor basketball. heavy-weight tilts . Only boxing was final 31 to 20 might havo been a much indulged in. l arger difference had not Coach M eAl · \Yhat might be termed ns being pe1·· lister seized u pon tho opportunity to haps the most interesting scuffle in the heav3rweight division took place be· lin e up some of h is second string tween Paul ''Cyclone'' \\-els h, the. Dol· m ateria 1 when the score stood 20 to :l ton City nash , and Dominic "Bustem" nt the h nlf. Dunne. E\'ard. Gampbell Lizzardo. Those two !ollowers o! th~ and Bielll worked most or the scconll manly a rt, being the heaviest in their h al f. and while not hn\·ing- tho finish di\·isions. were well matched and showed of the regular team showed to a(l\'nn· their adroitness in pushing the gloYes. tace. Joe Murphy and "Cicero" Coecukus Yi ntor Scores not being so h ea\'y, put up some rathe1· A f ou l in the first two minutes o [ c l ever footwork but they seldom failed play gave Dalrymple a n oppor tun ity to to let an opening go that offe r ed an o p - draw first blood, but VH.lparniso ca m e port un ity t o get in n. solid punch. bacl-. " ·lth the .first !reo throw of thNL \V ithout a doubt ''Gip'' Fanel an1l allo tm en t of seventeen nnd eve n ed tho "Grabbem'' P a ris a r e both in clined to S<'<.•re. In tho m atte r of foul s. B ill John· rnix p syc h ol ogy with their punches, be· son, who is o n o of the strictest refer~~·::. cause fl·om the w ay they studi ed ono operating i n Chicago, omiltcd callmp: a n o th er be tw ee n swings ther e must b o, no oHen se , and H oo l<s Q:l\ f n.llcy onrly so m e thi ng in th at ''stare t hem jn th e tn the third quarter went to thu eye " story alter a ll. · shower s becau se of the a t·biter's un" K ayo" F ar r ell w as n o t in clin ed to' comp 1·omlsi n g atti tudC'. Accidental n~ follow hi s brothet·'s tactics and t h e! we ll as d eliberate fouls w e1·e toll ed o (( moments when he and "Five-yard'' with dJsturbing frequen cy, and It con· Hodge wet·e not exchang-ing healthy sid er ab l y m arr ed tho Viator o t!en siv,..,. b l ows they wero endeavoring- to get ill O 'Malley's lis tless n ess was appare':tly a little wt·estling too from the w ay they duo to his tear ot being se nt to the s tch.' · went i nto those clin ches that were ~o liP eS. h a rd t o b1·ea k . · Passin g Gn m e The Radcliffe-Doyle a ffair was w II The short . rapid passes or the Vlntor· ex ecuted on both sides. There were i nns was an o utstanding- t ent ure of tho times when 1\'£r. Doyle, a Ia Dempsey. game. 'l'he boys in g r een ~hawe d a end eavor ed to make the H o n. 1\lr. ~ad· m ar l<Cd superio ri ty in p as:.;i n g. a nd .t cliffe f orget a ll hi s worries via the K. 0. <·on ~i<l f'rable lmp 1·ove>n1ent ove r . the-It· route but th e l atter gen tl eman was n ot two l)l'CV iomc t~nt;nc::ement:.;. lntllvHiua l · o f th a t o\Jliging nature that char acte 1·· l y , Viator h rnc a team of tr(·nH.' ndn u ~ izer\ !iOm or Dem p cey's o ppo n ent!; a n d potentia l !'ll l"C' n~t h . E~ 1 c h mnn Heernecl w hPn the ~ong soundC"d both gentlemen ~nrinent. l y flt l C'd en 1• hi~ n:-;si~· nment. Th o w e1·e Rti ll VPI'Y Wi(l(' rt.w:lkf' nn d g-oing: unlt v or ac liun uf((•ll:-tlvc l y A('<:' t1l Od \ 'n.-..:l · s tJ·on g. lv it~lprov ccl . '1-tow t' cn nw throu ~ h han · ''St. Lo ui s'' G a ll aghm· see m ccl to be (iilv with a s pn l'idln ~ ~t\ l11 C' . t'unnlng qu ite awn.1·e o f th e fa ct t h at h e was ev~ n with .l ohnnit1 ll rrbC l'L who g'rt t' ·

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m~!ti~~s ~~~e~t ~~~~e~et~~t ,~~~s~~~~~~~~ f-lt;11• g-ua1·d, ~plndh•r. who mHllt· hl!-1 nu· which time practice events, prcparato1·y nwrnl with lh(• lJnh•et·!'llty or Miehlg-an to the ann u a l exh i bition, wi ll be partie\ · (l't'!-lhmen. Hpl ndlcr wnR Luken clown 1 1 ~;~~~,' \~a'r!~;~~~o~·~~ ~ ~~;.~~~hu;~~\~ob~J~~~~ conve~ience ho! poor ~·e;th~r ~~d s~all men In dirE'Ctlng the arralrs or the insti- paled in. 1t is expected that l\r1·, H nn·y with an attack o f blood poi~on ln ~. Bro~seau, the w1·estlng instructo 1·, who ll e>athcote. a mc·mht•J' of t11 C' J\linnc-l"O· I s nUJ'Hing a broke n l eg, will be bncl< on tu lJniv r ."lty li'roRh two ycano~ 1\g"O, nnd the job In ano th er week. r.IIchaC'l, ro1·mHI Y 11! ~t. l .o u\ 1'! Unlvt• r 1h•lp l) ~ )l al'tmt~ut now o ught to be e~ who in t h eh· ~ood nnturc strove to membered hCL'e ::tfl one who \o\·ed ~t. ~l ty. W<'l'l' thl• oulHlfll1ding pc•rfnrm<·•·H. fJt.' •tu ll y nnxlnuM tn of(l'r thf'il' cnnpe1·a- mak e the eve ning- the- s u ccesH that It Viator with an In tense moth('t'IY ;tlTh P IHll f'r m ruiC' Cou,· points In ~IH n·H1ny tlo u In Lnnlcln,.:- thll'l tunll a n:nllty. wn..~ pronounced IJy a ll who atte nded. tectlon. bcCr\UH(' she 1-enlized the g-rc·at tdl':-1 [L•om tou l , rt nli J\('ath<'lllf' drup pcll Thf:' I'C IH no douht lllat thC'S(, studl•lll~-'~ wor l< that o u r Cutho lic Co lleges arL' tWO o r lh(• t \11'('0 ChtL H('eH giv+•n (n him , npprc-l'iu.lu lht• uhl that IH g-lvcu tht•IJJ doing tot· tho protection and tl·alning' Uoth tiH'!!O IH(IH Wf' l'll mnrl<t·d In th o on d lh t''' nught tn ht• glad to e:x pn ·.-iH o ! ou t· young- m en. Evel' y day n.'-1 thn Nll'I Y IJHl'l (JC th o g: unl· :11 111 lh•• t· I(JKO th olt· ap~JI't•t·latlt'n IH HIIC'h n !iUh!ilnntial students g-a t her around the a ltat· hi'l" Passionist Father to Cond uct gua 1·<llng n ! thl\ Vialol'la l tH t·•·n1 l 1·n·d tlwm IH•lpl c·HH In g-<·lllng J-1 ( • t !OJl' O<dd llli~~H~:r.ht•Jlt''l t hnt mm't• de-tniJH o r ll11' ! nnme shall lin• in the me-mento mad"' Ceremonies. I t wn~ wltJ1 prl(h• nnd enthusiai-lnl fo r our hencfaetot·s In the H(1l y Sncl'l· goa lH. V(Jn IHI Hldrk arHI l' ('tt·n-~nn J·H<'h Jli'O JlO~tt•(l Jlhlll \\ill hl, l't•\'('all"d nt a that w 1- h·at·n('(l thnt twn of OUJ' envi lice ot th(' ~('l!iH and ·1s the years 1'0 11 h(•ipNI lilt'lllH(•\V('~ tn two f\(•ld gt1~1I H, l.ltt•r dn.h• \l JH'f'!'4f'Ht till' Jli'(IJ)('I~ftlon aht.· f•·llow !'!tmlentfl wel·t~ chos~n tl> b. priests wh~' ,1)\\e th~ t·ealization He~innlng Fl"lday evening-, Janwu·y whllr- Bh•:JH(• Hllpp••d In out· on a, JunqlI!-! to lntf'J"t·.td nil nwmht•r~ t th(' Self- ,,. 111 ,."'., 11 t amnng- (Jthf·l'!'! th(' youn~ t~Pir· \'O<·atinn to her· pious lu·nt>faetions I the 2Rth nnd continuing- !or tlll'ce day!'!, (OI' th(' rehoun•l r1·flrll thf· ltank\I(JaHI. lll•lp dl•partnlt'nt In ll\-l!tlng a tund. tht· t'.~tllfllil- \\l'itt·•·s ot thl' prE.>Rt:'nt day . In eVCI' lm·reasln~ numbt•l· will bl'l"flth<· the students or both tho Co\1('~(' and t·x..tct runount or "hlt•h h<~~ n~1t ht>t'll Thi:-~ ~iL::na l httnor wn!-4 <"nnr,•n·('(i upon a P•·ayer rm· the ~ood womnn who ~av<.• A<·ntlcmy d €'partmf'nt~ will go into l't'· Thi H lndltat<•H tlw tl~;llt dt!•·nHf' VlillOL" lllUHl{'l'('(l. dt•tt•nnln••d )l't. lly !tolll'llln~ rorm.·r· Jvhn •1, Elli~ .~ 7 and 1-:le-nnor :\I f{o\' tu (;oct the· flr~t rruit~ c1 r her wealth. l!·eat. 'J'h<> Mn.r~tf'r will hC' a PW·iSionl~t 111en11.H.IN or tht• di•p.lrtnwnt and rdso .!-:' "t> '''"h In lht•sl' rt'W lines to ('On· To hf•r children and I' ·lati\'N4 the Yia· Fa thE! I' (r·om St)I'WOIJd, lllino;H, or thf• lt. WHR t)l(' flrtll Hf't iJUl'k foJ' Vnlpt), thn .\C'•IUalnt.wt·t·<e \\ h,, f\rf' known ~ratul:ttt• lluth u! tht·rn ht•;,u·ttly CHI thl'il' torlan e-xt<•ndR it~ Rin('et·<' ~ympathy anLI same ('nn~regation as tho ~Inster of Pn·viCIItH to thiH j<,u r·t•(·y l11 t:ourhon· na!M, ('m•(·h i\lf,ll'" nutlll hnf\ trlurnplwrl hl 00 ltHt•t t'"lt•tl 111 l"harltubiP work. the assurance that the nn.me: o! M;.u·y last YNtr. 'l'hht tural. Jt ~utrh·h·ntly tnq:e will h.• ~u.\·~,; ~ .:-. I)J!It'l'( L.lt\tm nt Lh..>nf·l John Lynch will be handed down in hi'nf'· l 'l'he orde1· ot thC' day will he virtually ow· ·· <'1·oua· TI'C'h, :! I :J:i; ~rt·I · Htau·. 3 1·2·1, \'late,,· IH tn,e-stNI und th•• lntt•Jt "t u t•d tn ht'lp !-UH Jn HI" 11.-llll.. nt t'XPt'R'' ''.Johmoon '-~ diction to succeeding ~enerntlons or stu - the aarno as that oC III'CVious }'(•arH. anti AI'I<HnHH~ J\ g~o:if·,.., :11'1·17. lf' ~ rlll t un.ttt• tttUdt•OtH \\ ho tli'O\ \\a, l<~ 1., •• H t•" lntJm.tll·!'! nt u ~f'nPr d dents as onto wh() ha~ held a big Hharf• Rising will Uc at six-thirty; tho Sac.-! Rf·ht•dtli(•(i to ViHJt \!ltiJifl .1\T HJ'I'I! IHt, at \\ Orty lu thiM rnnnLWl' till' pn•!-!elll podlt I•PPLt·dauon t•XIMtiu~ nrnun~ In the develllpment or thl\ olleg-e Wf· Cle-f\ or H oly MaHs a.t sc~ven: breukfaHt whl<-11 tltn(' froHIIfl(• "'" ' L (,r t·h:11nplouffldp ... t-udt• •H 'i\ Ill Htot Pllly !thu\\ tht·h· op ,. 1,,tm HtL.hltut!'! 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