St. Viator College Newspaper, 1932-02-01

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three topics: Dale Miller's Orch~~tra FurGoeth's Conception of Personality. nishes Music For AITliir --The Art of the Yout:lful Goeths --Contest Close All The Way: DANCE Viator Offense Decisive (to 1776.) LARGE ATTEN Factor. Goeth as Lyric Poet. . - -.- . . -The essay must b. fifteen hundred SOR.J:! Prel?Ident RIley And LAFFEY HIGH words in length and must be submitHIS , Ass~st:~mts Express . AppreCIatIOn 9£ Co. .. ' ape ratIOn GIVen. .

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St. second defeat of th e season by trim- the best essays written in German January thirtIeth, 10 the Gold Room ming the Hilltoppers 27-24 on the a.nd English. Details may be learn- I of the Kankakee Hotel was a sueViatorian home floor. The Saints, ed by calling tit ~he office of the cess. The pleasure experienced by pitted against their ancient rival s, r egistrar. the gues:s was remarkable even in played one of those games where the ____ . _ _ _ the light of other recent collegiate victor can be selected only in the I affairs that have been outsta,nding. game. They were cautious, crafty'! SOCIOLOGY CLAS~ Coming as it did at the close of the and alert '0 take advantage of ~very l,l: scholastic half year, and during th e error the Techs made. The offense RECIPIENT O f week of examinations t"e contra'" of the Saints baflled Bradley and only added to the delight of " the the Irish defense kept the Bradleygues ts.

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ites bottled. Battle Clo3ely Contested. A lthough the Irish did win they were conscious of plenty opposition. Bradley kept the score close and it was only by constant plugging that they were able to gain a lead and t~at a very small one. At the half the score was 14-10. In the second half the Saints found the hoop several times in succession and had gain ed a lead of 23-14, but against Bradley this meant very little. The Techs hastened to bring the count

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D:ile Miller's Orchestra. LECTURE The orchestra for the evenlng's --dancing was Dale Miller's. It is th e Given By Dr. TutunHan of :o;)sensus of opinion of those who the State Hospital. 'Uended that it was one of the beot --orchestras ever t o entertain at a VERY INSTRUCTIVE colleg!' function of St. Viator. Slow, --dreamy waltzes, of that particular Discusses Chief Types af kind so m',lch desired in this ag·. Mental Diseases. which feels quite forcefully the inftu· --I ence of the last century in dress and The Sociology class was r ecently manners, were the most popu~ar granted the privilege and enjoyment numbers. The fa: ~er fox trot proof listening to a very instructive talk vided t he necessary contrast to reon the various kinds of mental de- mind everyone that this is the yeaI' rangement. The lecturer, Dr. Tutun- ninete~n hundred and thirty-two and jian of the Kankal{ee State Hospi- not eighteen hundred and sixty. tal for the Insane, interested thc Decorations Are Beautiful. class by the excellent manner in I It was the good fortune of the I' which .he ~,onstructed his speech, 11- Sophomores t'J have a: their dis lustratmg It by means of graphs. posal a ball room that because_of it~ Dr. Tutunjian is a mos~ interesting good taste and harmony needs ne talker and the c!ass was sincer ely further ornamentation. The college l pleased at the opportunity of hearing shield above the orchestra and three /, one so th oroug hI y verse d 'III h·IS purple an3 gold "V's" were the onl: b' t . D Tu+- J"an An s u Jec as IS r, ,un I . a:1dej d~corations . The ivory 0 : Armenian by descent, the ')Oc;l.., I paneled wans and ~he gold of cor.

Laffey Ousted On Fou13. The Saints suffered a severe jolt when Pete Laffey was ousted on four personals. The fighting Red H ayes r eplaced him. The score was evened a few minutes late'}:' when Davis, Bradley center, left the game via the foul route. This was the mOSt se rious loss since it left the Viarori::ms in easy control of the tip-off. Romary Outstanding Star. "c Credit for the victory must 'J R given to Captain Romary who had ~as b~~~n ~u~~{e:,s~d~cate~~ U 3charge of the mentorless Saints and 5 a an e me a .es. IS varscored two baskets and three charity led experiences have added a wealth tosses. Stu Baker also scored two of knowledge ~ and expcrience.,..to His baskets and three freethrows in ad- charming personality. '

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nices, t~e stately portals and velvet draped casements; the soft lights in crystal ~chandelliers, form a row of chairs and a floor of polished stone as smoo~h as anyone could wish It

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hOlida~ accompanying the Debate At Trinity HighL was with regret school: Mi<Jdleton. LaRocthat we learned that Mr. Farrell Que. Ferr is to R~pre.. . would not be With ' us for the resent Viator mainqer of t':te year. It is hoped -that Mr. Farrell may return next CONTEST UNOFFICIAL year. __ ._ -----Regulars Will Meet St. N 0.1"-

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Bergin Debating society will open jt5 current forensic season debating a :. plan of government control of in!1us: --try. The debate will find the St. Entire Faculty q uiz ASlli- Viatnr negative, composed of aiil rants For Honors. Middleton, Paul LaRoque and --Tom Ferris, meeting Wesleyan~3 RESULTS GRATIFYING affirmative and will he conducted be. -fore the assembly of Trinity High Th V R J W R Ma School. Since it is in advance of e er y ev.. .. guire and The Very Rev. the regular Little Nineteen season T . J. Lynch Present at and Viator and Wesleyan are not Oral Exam. ·jl.~led to meet fo.-,'nsically this year, ___ the debate will net effect tl)e ConThe value of bnar d examinations f",,' nce standing ~f either team. was proven during the week of JanWill Debat', ~L. Norbert. uary seventeenth. At this time evf).... Viator's Dtgative will appear ery member of t he first year French l.efore the home student bndy '.)" class appeared before a board to b-a Feb. Ib when the affirmative of St. examined in his ability to speak I'orbert College of De Perc, WiscqI:iFrench, knowledge of vocabulary, s in; invades Bourhonnais. St. No'r translation at sight and questions in- bert is a new 5(;".1'1 01 the Viator volving hisl comprehension of the schedule, but th.:! ~;o~semen are reFrench grammar, The results were puled to be very strong. admirable. The class number s among Sta.t~ Normal, Feb. 29. its membe r s several Sophomores and The affirr;,ative team will not Juniors as well as Freshmen. The swing into actio!} until the twentygen~ral. ability of the class was ninth I f this mOIJth when they open grabfymg to everyon~, the Conference ~"jeason against thP. Miss Genevieve Adams was the I negatbe learn o~ f)~ate NormaL The ~rst. of the class !') take the exam- negathe wi ll meet Loyola, DePau!, matlOn. Others followed the ques- and ~-1'undelein Sv'netime during thb tioning lasted from twelve to fifteen n lontll although tb.~ dates have not minutes. There were severa!. ques~ been definitely d{.termined. tions asked in French by the exam~ iners in addition too the translation The exact personnel of all tea ms and grammar work. These questio ns bas ~(\t been m:t .ic. public as yet by tJ . 1 b t t t d th t were not always without a certain Ie C( ':\(. 1, U I If'! expec e . a a amount of humor, in addition to large proportion 01 the candIdates their pointedness. ' will l'ppear at sooJe time or other during the seasou Tbe examining board included Rev. _ _ _. ____ J. W. R, Maguire, C. S, V., President A l Nolan was a visitor at the colof the College; Rev, T . J. Lynch, lege during the Holidays while euORAL EXAM

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ing more than outline the VariO~l.5 ){ets helped to increase the lean Rq types of mental defectiveness, such well did Laffey's pair of buckets. as Dementia Precox. He clearly The Green Wave's defense was at its d d t c ff be t peak, allowing the Hl11topper's for- ,,~monlst~ate .t~~ i ~re~: t IW~l1 wards only three baskets. sa.:~;:, nsanl an . en a Romary Injures Ankle. Romary's ankle was chipped late ! Karrk , g ...... 2 0 3 4 in the second half and r esports are Schwartz, g ...... 1 0 1 2 that the bulwark of the Saints will .,..- Totals .... ................. 10 7 13 27 be unable to play for six weeks. As The Viatorian goes to press, howBRADLEYFG FT PF TP ever. the injured member appears to Mace, f ............ .. . ..... .. 1 3 3 5 be healing rapidly indicating that Stephens, f ....... ............ 2 2 6 the Captain may soon be able to Saurs, c ........... ...... 1 1 1 3 re-enter the game. Davis, c O l 4 1 Lineup and substitutions: Gibbs, g ...... .. ...... 2 2 0 6 ST. VIATORFG FT PF TP Mason, g...... .. 1 1 1 3 Laffey. f .. . ... . ...... 2 1 4 5 Sonderson, g O O 0 0 \Vestray, f ... . .......... 0 0 0: Hayes, ! ................... .... 1 0 2 Totals .( 10 9 24 Romary, f .................. 2 3 2 Referee-Young, Ill. Wesleyan. Baker, c ... .................. 2 3 1 Umpire-Warren, Chicago.

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the orche9tra heard on the main Eugene Suprenant, C. S . V., Doctor floor greeted those entertng and held John Tracey Ellis; and Doctor Gathe promise so well fulfilled of a briel Bessenyey. The board examination requires a perfect dance. thorough knowledge of the subjec~ . Ha;),"eS, Delaney~ Farrell Chairmen, if the stUl;l ent is to pass the tes t, The chaperones wer e Professor The fact that the students have taCrawford of th.e college, and Mr. and ken the subject for onlyo.tfour months Mrs. Wm. C. Clancy. Committees and were abie :0 acquit themselves responsible for the many details that with the approbation of all is au resulted in such well ordered har· eloquent tribute to the ,lass and the. mony were headed by Thomas Hayes, instructor. The practice of givmg Chairman of the R eception Commit~ this type of examination is to be te~, assisted by Miss Marie Smole, with interest to the development of and Robert Nolan, Robert Delaney continued, and ma.!ly look forward was Chairman of the Ticket Commit- the class that mus t fo llow such an tee and had as assistants Burton De- excellent beginning and which will vere, and Sylvester Waldron. Pat- be tes ted once more in June by an. rick Farrell, Robert Spreitzer. and other such board of e-n miners. James Dugan formed the committee [ that arranged for the- music. Mr. men ted for the entire class whkh William Riley, President of the has distinguished itself by giving so Sophomore class, 13 ~') be compli- perfect a dance.

Washington, D. C. - -- ", Reverend Chf.l.r~es Hart, '17, now -in the Department of Apo logetiCS of Washington, submitted an <essay to th.e January, 1917, 7.Viatorian on "Th,e Ethical Aspects of Strikes and Boycotts." - -Rev. P. J . Farrell, who is now assistant at Holy Trinity Parish ;n Bloomington, Illinois witnessed Viator's deci~ive victory over St. Thomas of Minneapolis on the night of January 4. -

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The Viatorian e'-:tends the best wishes of St. Viatnr Colleg e to Thomas J. Hanahan, the announcement of whose marriage to MIss Clarice Pauline Lorey, December th ~ twenty-eighth was recently received.


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