St. Viator College Newspaper, 1928-04-28

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THE VIA TORIAN Volume XLV

DEBATERS COMPLETE SCHEDULE IN CLASH WITH ST. THOMAS Dual

Sa t urd ay, Apri l 28, 1928.

Tuesday, June Fifth Set Aside as Date For "Sheil's Day"

ST. VIATOR PARISH HONORED BY GIFTS FROM POPE PIUS XI to

Alumni Meet in Chicago Formulate P la.ns Event. with Marquette Held on PrecedingTuesday, June t he fifth Evening designated by t he a lumn i and faculty

/1/o. 1 () Freshman-Sophomore Dance to be Held on May Eighteenth A t a me<:!ting of the Fr<:!s hm a n and Sophomore classes last Mond ay evening in t he Coll ege Club Room, plans for t he co min g U nd ergrad dan ce wer e d iscussed. Th e meet ing was presided over by Mr. J ay Watso n, chairman of Social Activities, assis t ed by Mess r s . Edward Cam p bell an d E dward O'Nei l, pres idents of t he Sop homorL! and Fres hman classes , re spectively. Ve r y li tt le oppo istion met the prop osal t hat t he da nce he held on !Vh y 18, th e nig ht before th e Notr e Dam eSt . Viator base ball g a me. A unan imou~ decis ion r ega rd ing the location of the affa ir was reac hed . All agreed that th e Coll eg e gym was the only place t hat possessed the attractions and conveniences that go to make a co llege function of t his kind at St. Viato r a ge nuin e s uccess. The ample room afforded, t he collegiate a tmo.sphe r e, a nd t he prevalent "at home" sp irit tha t the gy mnas ium holds for St. Viato r stud ents, and other factrns decided t he iss ue. A ca ll for a disc ussio n on th e pr ospective e nt ertain ers fo r t he eve ning met with num er ous and vari ed su g ges t ions. Howevet·, accordi ng t,J th e class of orc hestra :; nq~1.eci, we m ay he s ure t hat s uperi or mu sic w ill be provided for t he eveni ng. Th fi . I of t.he event was :ss:::c~l a w~~~cets~e two clasess unanimous ly voted an ante of three do llars a man, with the und erstand-

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MISS CLAUDIA MUZIO GIVES CASH AWARDS TO ITALlAN CLASSES Da nte Itali a n Club Highly Favored by Prima Donna

The Ita lia n Classes of the college of St. V iato r Coll ege as the date of a The In tercoll eg i ~>te Debating Scheda nd hi g h sc hoo l departments of St. ule of th e St. Viator De baters of 1928 " Bis hop S heil's Day," and h as , t he reViator College have again received fo r e, been d efini te ly set as ide fo r a was co mpleted W edn esday, April 18th, ve ry favorable recognitio n from a cele bration in honor of our di s tinin a co ntest between t he team of St. s ig nall y r enown ed and far-famed perg uis hed A lumnus , B is hop-Elect Sheil. Thomas College, St. Paul, Minn. , and so nage. Miss Claudia Muzio, Prima the loca l orators. The debate was h eld Pla ns fo r th e day w ere for mulated at Don na of th e Chi cago, London, Pari s, a meeting of t he oflicers of th e A lum before a noon luncheo n meetin g of th e Rom e, and Buenos Aires Grand Opera ni A ssociation held in Ch icago on Cosmopoli ta n Clu b of St. Paul, an d Companies, has endowed t he Italian Friday , Apri l J 3th. The mee ti ng was the deci sion, g iven in fa,vor of St. classes of t hi s instituti on with a a ttend ed by Father LaMarre, PresiThomas College, was r end ered by number of cash awards for students dent of t he A lumni Association, Fathballot of th e Cl ub. disp laying th e highest quality of proer Conway, Father Mag uire, Father St. Thomas College is at prese nt, ficien cy a nd excellence in the Italian Ri ce, F a th er O' Mah oney, Mr. Lowell the only Catholi c Coll ege represented language after th ·> completion 0f the L awso n, Mr. J ohn Cox, Mr. T. L. in the National Pi Kappa Delta Honensuing scholastic year, 1928-l:J29. orary Debating Fratern it y. At a Warner , Mr. Joseph Bolger, and Mr. Althoug h Miss Muzio sings onl y in Frank Rainey. national debating tourn ament held r ethe principal cities of the world, in Bis hop-Elect S heil has already co ncentl y by the Fraternity, the St. whi ch her performances are eagerly Thomas College debaters won th e sented to participate in th e day, and anticipated and long rem emhcred, national champi onship, a n unus ua l to offic iate at t he co mmencement exneverthel ess Professor Masca r ino ercises on the eveni ng of Jun e fifth distinction s urely, f or more tha n fo ur Chaneaux gi ves us wel1 fou nded hopes hundred debating t ea ms were entered an d on the fo llowing day. In vitations of ha ving t he extraordinary opport un to t he speak e rs selected fo r the oc- Hev. J. F. Hya n, c. s. v ., in the tournament, and St. Thomas ity of heari ng Mi:, ; l'ifuzio here at casion ha ve bee n iss ued, but w e hesible Cha lice Given Valu a won from m ost of t he hi g hl y reputed t he college so mttime during the comtate to publis h t heir names until they colleges of th e co untry. Need less to ing yea r. I n the event of ~ ~Kh an It is a w ell kn ow n fac t that t he ha ve definitel y accepted t he invitasay, th e di stinction wa.g we ll merited occasion , t he Dante Italian Cluh ,.,-ill t ions. propaga t ion of t he Holy F a ith is a as our debaters w ill t es tify after t he entertain t he distinguished beneNo effort is being s pared to make cause that is pa rti cularl y dear to ~he recent de bate . factor a nd guest wit h a spe.:iA I literth e " S heil's Day" th e g r eatest that heart of our Hol y Father Pope Pius Dual De bate with Marquette ary program. t h e Coll ege has ever seen. Further XI, and any outsta nding work to On Tuesday, April 17th, a dual conIn th e name of the ent ire faculty details and a nn oun cements will be wa rd s its a cco m plis hm en t is certain test w ith Marquette was held. The and s tudent body of St. Viator Col publis hed in t he fo rthcoming iss ues of being amply rewarded by him. St . Via tor Affi rmative team, Mess r s. lege, and, in particular, of the Dante The H oly Fat her has g ratefully acof the Viatorian when th e arrangeJ . Allen Nolan, Maurice L eCla ire, and Club, the Viatorian extends to ments have reac hed a more defini te knowl edged th e unu s ua l act ivities, in ing that a portion of that s um is to be Italian Miss Muzio s inceres t thanks for her Robert 0. Barnett, met t he Nega tive fo rm . this r ega rd, of t hree Chi cago parishes, r efunded as soo n as a ll debts rel ~tive ge nerous recognition of our I tal ian team from Marquett e at the U ni verand it is with great pride that we find to th e dance are cancell ed. sity Science Hall in Milwauk ee. At T he chai rman appointed co urses. The awa rd s donated by Miss St. Viator church, Addiso n stre et and ng .Muzio wi ll, no doubt, lend a powerful 'the same time, an aff irmat ive team Redva le avenue , heading th e li st and three co acti mmittees who a r e to divide incenti ve to th e students of the Italian f rom Marquette j ourn eyed to Bour- John Stafford Wins winning first honors. T o the Rev. J . t he s up er vis ion of t he various activ- classes, an d w ill urge t h em on t o bonnais an d debated with St. Via-tor's F . Ryan, c. s. v., pa stor of St. Via- iti es con nec ted wit h th e execution of grea t proficiency in th eir studies. Debating Medal at negative tea m, Messrs. J oh n \V. tor's , a nd th e peop le of the parish, th e plans: t he Ticket a nd Invi ta tion Co ndu ct Inter collegiate Corres pondIntramural Contest Hi s Eminence Geo rge Caridna l Mun- Committee Stafford, Raymo nd Boyse n, and Arm: Ro ber t Barnett, Ken netn ence an d J. Lottin vill e. Honors were dele in presen ted a beautif ul chalice Clothier, Fred Salsberger a_nd Byron In order to acq uire g reater proevenly di ,~ded, for t he S t . Viator Nega ti ve Team Wins From fr om Pope Pius X I with the papal E va rd; th e Orchestra Committee: Bob . . th nd to ins ure team won t he debate in Kankakee, Edward Ca mp bell, Edward fi ciency 111 e 1a nguage, a crest in relief a nd eng ra ved on th e R a n Affir ma ti ve in Prize and the Marquette team won the dean d A.l Furlong; the Deco rathe practical knowledge consonant paten. The Pope himself was the la st Debate cision in Mil waukee. The debate in . with a two yea r co urse, the students one to use t he chali ce on t he occ<.,~ic n tion Commi ttee : _ Jay \Va ~son, Irvm of t he colle e and high school Italian Kankakee was held at th e Knight s of g . d of the feast of St. J osep h on March Ma th ews and Gn·ard L egrts. Columbus Auditorium, Th e medal fo r the best debate r of 19 _ Th e chal ice wi ll not be used aga in If we rn a. ·ud e from t he a mount courses are ~arry 1~g on a correspon g n ' .'vtth. t.he . students Guests in Milwaukee the yea r was wo n las t Wedn esday by unti l t he dedication of t he new St. of enthu sia sym J displayed at th e meet - ence ' in Itaha . y H of \Vhile in Milwaukee, Father Ma- Mr. John \V. Stafford , '30, at a pri ze Viator church, a date yet to be an - in and th e hearty good will with the fo llowmg ~mven s ~ e~ . a 1e,_ arg , . . vard Colum bia, Ilhn01 s, Chicago, guire a nd his debaters were t he deba te held in the College Clu b Room I noun ced. A ccording to the present whi ch each worth-wl~Ile proposal was Toro~to VVas hin gton, Brown, Penngues ts of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mul- to determin e t he winning tea m a nd ; plans , Card in al Mundelein w ill celeapproved, w e can feel ass ured that ' . ' R che ter \Visconsin Mich ivaney. Mr. Mu lvaney is the brother t he outsta nding debater. The Nega- brate on that occasion . th e last dan ce of t he year (remember sy ham~, 0 . Cs ' d V ' C . o-an lVIIsso m·I o1ora o, assar oof Father George P. Mulvane y, c. s. V .', t ive T eam, co mposed of Messr s. On e may be inclined to th ink that 1 th e date, May 18!) Wll1 be our bes t. lege·, The university of Torino, Italy, w h o is n ow teac:hing a.t I ncarnate Stafford, Ra y mond Boyse n, and Arm- it is a snw ll task for an y Chica go a nd t he High Scho ols of New York \Vord Col1 ege, San Antonio, Texas. and Lottinvill e, won the unanimous pari sh to raise fund s, but whe n one Senioa- Aacdemy Men a.nd San Francisco. Mr. a nd Mrs. Mul vaney entertained decision of t he judges, wh o were Mr. conside r s th e r eal sacrifi ces t hat ihtl Sometime next month the Italian th e debaters and their coach r oyall y, Claud e Granger, Judg e Burns, and St. Viator peop le had to und ergo, Fete Coach Barrett students wi ll hold their second literary and t he d ebater s have been quite at a F'ather Maguire. not hi ng but t he wa rm est co ngratula To Birthday Dinner meeti ng of t his yea r, wit h a program loss to fittingly ex press th eir appreThe in tramura l co n test to deterrninc tions should go to th em and t heir especiall y replete in conver sation and ciation of t he kindn ess of th e ir host the best debater is an innovation thi "; pastor. The New World speaks truth a n d hos tess. year, having been introduced by fully w hen it says of St. Viai;Qr par- F ifty A !tend Banquet in Honor ex pressio n. The de bate rs a lso pa id a visit to Father Maguire to take t he place of ish: "For years t he pa ri sh has been of Coach president of the class, extend ed a t he Viator alumn i at St. Paul Semin- t he annua l Oratorica l Contes t. Mr. straining eve ry effo rt in ex tensive ary after t he debate with St . Thomas Sta fford will r eceive the medal tha t building ca rnpaign. Even now a fine Coach \Villiam Barrett, Acade my cordial welco me to his guests, and ex presesd th e felicitat ions of the College. They r e port a most agr ee- was for merly awa rded at th e co mp le - new church is in th e prncess of erection. Natura ll y t he l'tSOJrces of me n tor of ath letics, was fet ed to a class on the occa sion . Rev. L. T. ab le after noon and evening vis it at tio n of t he Or atori cal Contes t. bi rth day banquet last Monday at t he Th is debate co ncluded t he season church supporters ar e extended i· un1 Phillips, principa l of the Acade my the Semin ary and fin d t hemsel ves Kankake e Hotel by t he members of deeply indebted a lso to the Viator for th e Viato r teams . The record o.f usua l proport ion:;;. To yie ld a~ ain to t he Senior Academy class. Mr. and DepM·tm ent deliver ed a discussion on the yea r :.;hows an even ba la nce of their genero us ; lll j) 1J lsC's, and t o ~u..::h the va lue of athletics in a n ed ucasem inarians for their fine reception. vic tories a nd defea t z. TIH• debati ng an extent , is t hen m0sr crcdi tahle tn Mrs . Ba rrett were th e g uests of tiona l system. R ev. A. J . Landroche, Va lpa ra is o ' Vins from Negative hon or, together wi t h Father Phill ips , sq uad loses 'J ut one me mber Uy g"Tacl St. Viator's p eo ple>." Disciplin a ri an , voiced h is a ppreciaF;·iday, Apr il 13t h , was an unlucky Father Landroche , Father Stephenson tion of Coach Barrett's work in t h e day fo r th e Viatorians in more re- uat ion. Mr. Maurice L. L eC lair -:> , a and the members of the Academy Academy, an d Rev. W. J . St e phenson gards than one. A debate sch eduled mem ber of thr~ debating team fJr the footba ll an d bas ketball teams. Apextended his greetings and cong ratwith Valparaiso Univers it y for that past two year ..\ competed in his b.sl proximately fifty per so ns attended ulations to the coach. Mr. J ohn Farday ended in a contrary decision , rend - debate fo r St. '.":ator Coii Pg·c last t he banquet, all of whom a re most ri s spoke on friendship, and :Mr. John ered by Mr. Rus h Johnson, Chicago " 'ednesday eveni ng . enthusiastic in t heir pra ise of the Farrell, editor of "The Voyageur" attorney, w ho ac ted as critic judge. event. gave a few remarks about the ne"" :I>Ir. Nolan and Mr. Barnett shifted to The drive to Val paraiso was made After a s umptuous dinner, toastand greater Academy Annual. uB ill" t he negative · s ide of the Pi Kappa possible through the courtesy and master Stephens took charge of Barrett, respond ed to the g r e~t ing s Delta question fo r t his debate, and kindn ess of Mr. Thomas L egris who affa irs an d introduced t he various and occasion with an exp ressiOn of bol stered their case by adding Mr. kindly loaned his automobile for the speake rs . Mr. Thomas Sulli van, trip. At·mand J. Lottinville to the te.am. Co ntinu ed ?n Poge Three.:

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