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Tournament Opens Friday GLEE CLUB HEARD ON STA liON WCFL
J. iY. R. MAGUIRE, C. S. V.
Spalding Defending Cham pions : Fifth Year · Winner Is Invited To National Tournament
Miss Theresa Gray And Don Anderson Soloists
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HOOVER COLLEGE I CLUB PRESIDENT
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Chriat..ma.s Pla y , was so w eJI received and the re was such a large numbe r o! requesta for a r etu rn broadcast th a t lh18 en gage m e n t was made. S ince this lat te r appearance a large num be r o! requests have been r eceived tor a th i r d b roadcas t which wiiJ be arr anged a t so me future time. P opular Prog-r am Tb e n umbers sung by tile Glee C1u b, w h ich wa..s, as usual, under the dlrecUo o of tb e conductor, Miss H arri e t Otll ctte, wer e or the t ype most Hutted tor su ch orga.nJzatlons. They
In cluded "Sylvia", "Trust I n The! Lord", " I P"""ed By Your Window". a selection from "Finlandla", "Dann y Boy", and a solo rcndltlon o f th e "A ve Marla" o! Bach-Go unod Th e program was opened by th e chorus bummlng the "Dear Land of Hom e" I and wa.s closed tn th e sam e manner. ,.-r . .1 \l.ag ul r f' ~ p f•akfi
Dunng tht" course of th e program whJ ch wCLH announced by th r Rev. W. R M o.guln·, C S. V., an appea l ror th r '4 upport o! th e T1:m ple of MuRir to bt ere<'ted a\. the 1933 World! J:<'o.lr J•:xhllJ IUon In ('hl<:ago wa..~ made hy lht• pn·"tl d .. nt Contribution~. how(.·v.er Kmall •. will b<' w~lcomed UH.' rommlllt'l ln chargt: They shouJtJ bt' fltn t to nr FrNlf'rkk Stock who I· thr •c·t1ns tht mo~t worthy to..: k ot ·t unn aulltt ltnt funds to!
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egalice Win s Radio Debate Mt Norbt•rt F.llht and Mr Jo.;('ph \l o.bom•y, n •prt•. l'flllng the freshmen or St. Viatu r Collt ~t 1n a 'll-ba. t c with tht Frbthmt·n of Chicago U niversity ov.·r rudlo tt tation \V CFL, by a.n ove r whelming vote won Lh e d ect~ lon The ubj\· t or tht~ th·b~ltt• w Tht• re. trh:tion of 1n omt: nti IOht·ntanl't<:J to ~ . 000 fht' pnn<·~plt', not tht amount deb tt·d Th~ ntrm.ltl\'1.' ldt.• of ttt' d· Mt" w uph ld by St \ 'iator
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To th e ~\!embers of the Ca t ho:i, H1gh School Basketball Teams nf
Illinois; You a r e a thousand ttme .., welcome to St. Viator Coll ege. \Vhtl e you ure hert:> romp<>ting in the Illinois C&.tholH· H1gh ScllOOI Basketball Tf~urnamf'nt, we want you. to feel thoroughly n hemP The Faculty and Studrnt Body of St. \'1ator College feel honored in havtug you as a gue!->t during these days. \\'t> hope that the tournament will
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ed himself abov e a ll others. Th e selec tion of these two Seniors to th e produrc k..!C':-1 competition , fine spor t s- high offices they now ho ld Is con man<.:hip and ~ spirit of friendly side r ed a high compliment to th e riva lry which wil l unite more closely wi sdom of t h e s tud ent body in the thf' Ca tho li c Hi gh Schools of TIIinois. impor tant task of choosin g its l eadPlay hard and cou rageous ly for the e rs. honor of your school. Take de f ea t with a !'mlle and victory modes t ly. )lay you Iongo remember these few days at St. 1'1ator Colleg-e as a time ! f o' profit and happine-s~ God bless you l all Norbe rt 'EIU~ Narnf'd J W. R ~lagulre, C S. \', Edi to r President.
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" Brick" Y oung Popular R eferee T o Officiate
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It has become a tradi tion that each yea r th e Freshman cla.as of St. Viator be given th e keys of th e VIATORI AN oJT!ces, the good w1s hes of the regular s ta.ft and to ld to do th e ir bes t In editing one Issue ot that publicaOne of th (1 moHt compd e nt tlflt t lion . Since It Is fundam entally A. popular of rcfe r('(!S In th r mld cllcwe:-; sou nd principle to discover t.alent by l is " Brl c•k" Yo ung, Hpo rt M ed itor or thf' otrerlng the opportunity for tt.s exc r · Bloomi ngto n Panto.graph. HI A pop· ci!lle the cus to m Is once more bt>i ng ular1ty has conA ta.nlly g rown Tll 1 tol1owed , and the March fifteenth Is- Influence In athletk clrC'If'M 1.-1 vf· r y s ue ot the VIA TORlA N will be th P great. work ot the Freshmen It wlll hf' Mr Young hB.B rc!crf·~d a numbf·r of their a.Jm to better lh e regular statr St. Viato r games thl:i yt•nr HI A ft(· r · large ly composed of uppercla.ssm,.n vier~ will be avaJiab l,. tor th•· flmll P:lUtJ F.dltor tltk gttrnf> of th• TJhnrJht Ht1ll1· <~tt t h Mr Norbert Eilts, Sent>ca, JliJnol . ollc H 1gh Scho(JI tounutmf•nt 111 · hu bePn appo1nted t'"dltor of t.hf' eel,.cUon t~ hftflfJY r-htJ!r-tr, for ht· FrP~hma.n 1~ Uf' . A rf-al ~chola.r, un l!t rPSpf·dNJ evP.rywhf>rf· ft't Bn GXCfdJafraJd or any t..allk, hOWf"Vf"r grf'at, ~ nt and lmrmrti al r t·fe rN·
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At stake in the To urnAm e nt be th e Illi no!n sta t e llllo, Lh c
Freshmen Will Ed· !\'ex t Issu e
ILLINOI C THOLIC HIGH SCHOOL BA SKETB ALLTOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
t am ut St \'t to r This 1 the lar t numtM-r ot vo t on a.ny ot ( th
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S t. Viato r Coll ege a g a in pl a ys hos t to thi rteen of the fin es t Ca thoHo high school baske tbal l t eams in nunois as t he seve n th annual I IUnois Cn t holi c Hi g h S hoo l Ba..'<ke tball T o urn am ent opens in the Viato r gym nasium o n Friday even ing . DrawJohn McGrath Elected New ing fo r th e To urnament. w hich is being he ld unde r th e aus p ices of lhc Secretary Centra.l Sta t es Prep A ssociatio n , w e re he ld las t wee k , a.nd th e t eams h a vP In a specia.l election held Monday. been no ti fied of th e ir gam es. Fe bruary thir t eenth , M r . Ralph E. Hoove r , '33, Gary, I ndian a, was elec tBrl ll hUi t O pc n in ged pr eside nt, and Mr. J ohn M cGrath, F rid ay night' s o pening session will ' 33, P eo ri a, Illinois, w as elec t ed secr e- finct six exce ll en t t eam s m ee ting. Th e tary of th e Coll eg e Club, o ffi cial session wi ll open with F ox Vall ey, s tu de nt organizati on of St. Viator Au ro ra, mee ti ng S t. Te resa o f DeColl ege. His elec ti on to the highest ca tur. St. P a tr ic k's, l<ank ttk ee, wil l office among the studen t s ts a tri- mee t S t. J osep h' s of Cai ro in th~ bu t e to the rem ark able abili ties of 'l second game, w it h Spald ing Ins ti tute Mr. H oover. For fou r years a m em- of P eoria, defendi ng TII!no ls c hambe r of t he staff, and. in h 1s Sopho· pions. closing the session agains t Camo r e year, Edltor of the VIATOR- th edral High of S p ringfie ld. Th•' IAN: Directo r of Publicity fo r the firs t round games wi ll be continued past two and a half ye ars; Presid ent on Saturday af t ernoon, and the quarof the Se nio r class: for four years a t t:r-fi nals will be hPid Saturday evcnbrilliant member of the Bergin De- ing. Th e se mi-finals will co m e up 1 bating society: possessed of an en- on Sunday afte rnoo n , and the title gagi ng personality that has mad Q him will be de te rmined In Sunday nigh t 's th e mos t outstanding figure on th e round. campus, Mr. Hoover bas di s tingui shAl umni G h ~ Aw n.rd!'l
The Glee Club of St. Viator College gave a second broadcast ove r the Federation o! Labor S ta tion In Chicago , S unday evenl n g a t eigh t o'c lock F e bruary nlneU!en th. l ls !l r s t a p-
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