St. Viator College Newspaper, 1928-02-10

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THE VIA TORIAN Friday, February 10, 1928

Number Six

VIATOR EXTENSION PLANS FOR STATE FUND INCREASING CATHOLIC TOURNEY QUITE RAPIDLY RAPIDLY DEVELOP DATES

SET FOR MARCH 3rd, AND 4th

2nd,

VoiUDie XLV

Honor Roll Students College Honor Roll Pts. H.rs. Name "A" Students Sophomores 66 22 Stafford, John W. 64 18 Doyle, Thomas R. "B" Students Seniors Siebert, William J. Loughran, Manuel C. 40 14 Lamarre, Gerard Ill. 39 15 McClelland, Warren J. 37 17 McCarthy, Eugene 36 18 Tobin, John J. 40 20 Nolan, Thomas B.

JUNIOR~SENIOR PROM

DEBATE SCHEDULE TO BE HELD HERE ON ALMOST COMPLETED THURSDAY, FEB. 16 AS SEASON DAWNS

Inv itations Issued This Week ; First D ebate But Thr.e e Week.a Will B e Great Event. D istant . Under the able direction of Father At a special meeting of the College The effort to raise an adequate en- Kelly and Father Maguire, committees last Thursday evening in Club held The glory and renown of our athdowment for the College through the are working to complete all arrangethe Club room, the date of February letes will soon have to be shared with insurance method ha.s passed beyond ments for the State Catholic Tourna16th was definitely decided upon for another group of contestants who the experimental stage. It is now an ment which will be held here on the long anticipated Junior-Senior shall broadcast the fame of Viator assured success. The fact that in- March 2nd, Srd and 4th. The tournaReception. Due to the many conscholastically from the forensic platsurance amounting to over $200,000 ment will be held under the auspices flicts presented by the basket ball form. The de bating season is speedhas been written in favor of the Col- of the Central States Prep Conference, Juniors schedule and other activities, it was ily approaching. Already ten delege during the past six months is s uf- and will have !or its prime purpose, Richard, Adrien M. 45 18 quite difficult to lind a suitable date bates havo been defin ite ly scheduled, ficient evidence that it is only a que&- the determining of the down-state Fitzgerald, Jnmes 51 21 before the Lenten season starts. tion of time and labor to reach our entry in the Loyola National Catholic Drolet, Joseph L. 41 17 February 16th was held to be the and a few others are tentative and probable. Contestants for the two ultimate goal which is a million dol· 47 22 Nolan, James A. High School Tournament. only possible date for the dance. representative teams have been relar endowment for Viator. Only a Sophomores Father Hanison, acting in the caCommittees were chosen to carry duced to nine, and the final eliminasmall portion of the ground has been 58 20 pacity of executive secretary for the Mulvaney, Bernard out the various plans that have been covered and the majority of the stu51 18 formulated. The invitation and tick- tion will take place as soon as Father Murphy, Mariette M. Maguire returns from the Mayo dents in Chicago have yet to be seen tournament, has issued letters to Lottinville, Armand 46 17 et committee is already hard at work thirty-two high schools of the state Brothers' Clinic. before carrying the appeal in person 42 l8 getting the announcements in the Sprague, George R. asking for their schedules and records While the debate schedule of this to those in other cities. 19 mail. An orchestra committee has Gordon, Daniel N. to date. From this number of schools 42 year does not approach the very exThe demands on the central office 9 18 numerous offer~ under consideration. Smole, Rose T. si)rteen representative teams will be 3 tensive one of last season, it is nevof the Extension Club, 1939 Straus 4 5 2 1 The activities of all the committees Ryan, J oseph J. ertheless, one that promises some Building, have been so great as to selected for competition in the tourna19 arc supervised by the Senior and Boysen, Raymond ment. 38 very interesting and difficult debates, necessitate Lhe appointment by the Freshman A number of valuable trophies has Junior class presidents, Mr. Leo Fitz- as well as a few trips to distant Extension Club of a field secretary to Collins, Cecil been secured for the winners of first, 45 l8 geX'ald and Mr. Donald Laenhardt re· points. Two dual debates are schedmake it possible for the manager of 44 19 spectivcly, and with these two able uled, and since these are somewhat of the endowment activities to group his second, and third places, for sports- Drolet, Edward P. 39 18 men at the helm, the event will surely a novelty, they should prove to be appointments and thus economize on mans hip, and lor individual merit. Wa lkowiak, Edward E. 49 21 be a success. the most interesting o! the whole time. For this purpose an alumnus, Each player of the teams entered will Murphy, Charles R. 39 19 This reception will be the first so· schedule. who bas been most loyal to the Col- receive a medal, bearing the Tourna- Harbauer, Edwatd J. cia! event or the College Club for the During the final week of the first lege and who for years had charge of ment inscription, dates, etc. Two officials for the tournament Acad emy Roll of H o nor present year. Efforts are being made semester, Father Maguire conducted a the Alumni tiles, Andrew Bracken, Pta. Subj. to surpass the standard of entertain- series of try-outs for contestants for '20, ha.s been chosen by the Board of have already been signed. Fred Young, Name "A" Students ment set in the Homecoming dance of the teams. As a result of the first Directors of the Extension Club for sports editor of the Bloomington Junior Pamarraph, and Howard Millard of last October. Judging from the ex· 'debut' nine probable debaters were th~ work. 18 6 tensive preparations, that ideal will chosen. If but two teams are mainThe Wjlliam Houze General Agen- Decatur have been definitely engaged. Salg, Werner "B" Students be realized. cy of the John Hancock Mutual Life Negotiations with Mike Griffin, well tained, a !ew of the nine will have to Seniors All of the social events of this year be eliminated. But if Father l\fagtlire Insurance Company has been so well known official of the Loyola National 16 6 are fundamentally College Club a!- chooses to have three representative pleased with the progress of our en- Toutnament1 are under way, and every Sullivan, Joseph J. 13 6 fairs conducted under the auspices of teams, one or two more debaters will dowment campaign, that, in addition effort will be made to secure his ser- Senica, Martin J. 13 5 the various classes. The proceeds of have to be added to the present list. Singler, Robert G. to giving the Extension Club an office vices. 12 5 the reception will be placed in the The nine debaters chosen so far are: in the Straus Building, it has g iven it The committees in charge of the Farrell, John J. 12 5 College Club treas ury and used for Messrs. John Stnfl'ord, Bernard Mula full agency to write insurance eith- event arc doing everything that they Madero, Fernando 12 5 the development of the Club, for add- vaney, Allen Nolan, Raymond Boyer for the benefit of St. Viator Col- possibly can to make the tournament Rice, John E. 13 S cd furnishings for the Club room, and sen, Raymond Sprague, Armand Lotlege or tho insured. Thus the Ex- a great success. It remains now for Cody, Francis J. 10 S for the advancement of student pro- linville, J. B. lllnrcotte, Maurice Letension Club secures through the com· the students of the College to do their Chouinard, Paul 10 S jccts in this institution. The dance Claire, and Robert Barnett. Needless mis8ions which it receives sufficient share in helping to entertain the visit- Sullivan, Thomas H. can, of course, be a success only with to say, the chosen nine are anxiously funds to defray its own expenses and ing teams. Cooperation from the varJuniors with the balance to set up a reserve ious organizations of the school is ex- Comina, John D. 12 6 the united cooperation of all of the awaiting the return of Father Ma10 5 members of the Club. A unanimous guire to receive his final decision on fund for future emergencies. Our pected. Further particulars about the Pombert, Robert endowment plan receives favorable tournament will follow in a special Quill, John T. 10 5 attendance from the College depart- the teams. ment is expected, and it is hoped that comment as soon as it ~ understood issue of "The Viatorian" in which the The schedule to date ~ as follows: Sophomores that through it we are both raising final announcements of plans, develop- Cinquina, Vincent 12 5 many of the senior Academy men H ome Debates an endowment and at the same time ments, entries, and officials will be Byron, Charles J. 10 5 will attend. Oregon University, March 22nd. defraying our own eX]lenses. -------------10 5 Dias, William N. given. The readers of the Viatorian can McMurry Collc{tc, Abilene, Texas, 10 5 Senior Academy Class O'Brien, John P. help the cause along by speaking March 23rd. Freshmen about our endowment activities and Father Maguire Giving Stages Another Smoker 14 5 St. Francis Xavier College, CincinOrassler, Louis M. advertising the fact that the Exten5 14 ----nati, March 8th. Mocklel', William R. Series of Lectures sion Club hns its representative at the A lthoug h that air o( mystery and • Loyola University, Chicago (date not 13 6 Hebert, Louis A. service of those who want to take out 6 curiosity which is nlwnys present at 14 Over Station WCFL O'Neill, Thomas C. finally settled). insunnce e ither for themselves or for 5 first undertakings, and which so per· 11 Perino, Francis F. "Mar<1uctte University, Milwaukee, Viator. The Rev. J, W. R. Maguire, e. s. v., Lemarre. Joseph D. 10 5 meated the atmosphere at the first April 17th. Mr. Sornn W. Leahy, '26, the sec· Profeuor of Economics and Sociology smoker, was not so much in evidence retary or Mr. Frederick Perritt, our nt St. Viator College, is delivering a at the second senior "Social", held Out-oF-Town Debate• in.suronce counselor, also represents series of radio lectures from Station January 22nd, nevertheless, the eve- Carroll College, Waukesha, Wis., CHANGE IN the Exten~ion Club in room 1939, WCFL of Chicago. Father Maguire's nin~ passed away very quickly nnd March 20th. Strous Building, 310 S. Michigan first lecture was delh•ered about three ADMINISTRATION pleasantly for all. St. Thoma> College, St. Paul, Minn., Avenue, Chicllgo. Telephone Har- weeks ago, but the schedule that he The smoker wn.• supposed to have In the course of the reApril 18th. rison 9260. begun at eight o'clock, but the card cent fortnight, a change had arranged was interrupted when Appointments with the Rev. John playing, the first event on the eve- Valparai•o University, Valparaiso, was effected in the organhe was forred to undergo a minor P. O'Mahoney, e. s. v., may be made Ind ., April 13th. ning's progrnm, did not get under ization of the High School operation at the llfnyo Brothers Clinic through this office nnd also at St. Edway until nbout c i~ht-thirty. The "Loyola University, Ch icago. faculty. Rev. L. 'f. Phil· during t.he week of January 23rd. He wl\rd's Rectory, 4350 Sunnyside Avecard games w<'nt on !or over an hour, • Marqu ette University, Milwaukee, lips, c . l;. v ., acting under nue, Chico{to. Telephone Kildare rc•umcd his schedule last evening until Rogeo· Stevens, the toastmaster, April 17th. the Very Rev. J. V. Rheams, when he delivered his second disrourse. 6406. introduced Father Stephenson, who • Dual debates. c. s. v., will administer the The subjccl of the "Labor Injuncgave a very intc rc•sting talk. Tom aJiairs of the Academy. He tions" is being diijcussed by Father Sull ivan then paid IL farewell tribute ----------------------------Academy Students Are Maguire. l'unc in on station WCFL, wiiJ be seconded by the Re,•. to Bob Singler and Duke Senica, who to the cent~r of the platform and A . J. Landroche, c. s. v., the The Voice ol Labor, on Thursda: evenBusy Securing Funds ings at 7:30 and hear his master!> di!<- Academy Prefect of Disci- were )raving at th•• hnlf year. Tom !(ave a very vivid rl'ndfring of Serwa~ followed by Coarh Barrett, who •·icc'» "The Cremation of Sam MaFor State Tourney couHes. pline, and the latter in turn lauded and lhankPd both Bob and .;ee." Fathf·r Ls F1<·ur followed by the R ev. Brother F. J. Duke for the fighting spirit thPy had Ca r·y with another humorous read· Prizes Offered to One Who Is lion to do wha~vcr they can for the H arbau er, c. s. v., as assistdiaplayrd while on his teall\l!. Both ing. Rf-fn:,.hm("nt vu·rt· ~erved dnr· Most Successful. •uccess of the event, h11ve been hard ant Prefect. The change ___ at work •ccurin~t a portion of the these graduat<'J, in brirf addre;se~. ing th~ cntortainm<·nt. went into effect at the beb<1d~ goodbye to th•· re t of the clai>B. As thP datt• of the State Catholic fund nccc... ary for the successful ~inning of the present sem:-o-Pxt in ordrr. on t.he program, carne Tournam~nt approaehe<. the Academy sta~~:in~t of t.hc tournament. Books of ester. Jack Casey, who strode dramatically student.., epurrcd on by a determina·l Conunued on Poge Five Rev. J. P . O'Ma honey, c. s. v., Director, Reports Progress

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