St. Viator College Newspaper, 1932-10-15

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Hallowe'en Party VOL.

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BOURBONNAIS, ILLINOIS , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1982

Extension School Planned ASSISTANT SUPERIOR GENERAL DEAD BROTHER HENRI AMIEL DIES IN VIATORIAN MOTHER HOUSE AT JETTE ST. PIERREJ BELGIUM Student Body Attends Requiem High Mass and Receives Communion for Repose of His Soul Brother H enri Arnie!, c . s. v., Ass is tant Superior General and Secr etary of the General direc tion of the Viatorian Order, died a t the Mother House of the Order in B ru ssels, October 11, 1932. Bra Arni e ! after many years of service in the schoo ls of the Order in France and Belgium, served in a lik e capacity in the Councils of the Order and especia lly in th e General Chapters of t he Community which takes place every fiv e years. These he attend ed regularl y as a delegat e si n ce th e chapter of 1909. He took a s pecial interest in the Ameri can d elegates, es pecially those from the Province of Chi cago. Hi s p erfect knowledge of French and Englis h made him especially helpf ul t o the delegates from t he U. S. He was we ll known and greatly beloved by many of pries t s and brothe r s w ho as delegates had shar ed the legis la tion of the Community. H e was a man of broad vision and grea t constructive powers in the educationa l field of his own coun try and also in grappling with educational and communi ty proble m s in Ameri ca. Th e Chicago PrOvince loses a good f riend a nd an able advocate in the aimable Bro. Ami el, who has g one forth to answer the Master's call with h is three score and t en years laden with the gOlden harves t of a life spent in dotng good. The entire s tud ent body of St. Viator College attended th e R equi em High Mass s ung by th!' Very Rev. J .

Mothers of Day Students form New Club There has been a movemen t on floor to form an organization of the moth ers of the students of St. Viator Co ll ege. This organization w ill be pe rmanent and o ne that will act in cooper ation with th e co ll ege for t he g ood of the students, n o t on ly intell ec tually but so cially. The need of an older and wi se r influ ence is s ometimes lacking in many things th e s tudents sponso r . This societ y of th e mothers wi ll atte mpt to fur the r activities on the campus. One of the main purposes fo r its ins titu tion bas been that of uniting the day s t udent and the r esident stude nt in a close r bond of intimacy. The complaint bas often been expressed by both parties that this lack of cooperation between them exists and s hould not. It is the d es ire of those who met that the mothe r s of the r esid ent s tudents be e ntertain ed at so me tim e wh en it ips ossible for them to be pres ent. If the mo thers s u eceed in their aim s, whi ch a r e indeed worthy of them, i t wi ll be a great ach ievement.

Th e Rev. J . W. R. M aguire, C . S . V., President of the co llege, cal led a W. R. Maguire, and r eceived Holy meeting of all the moth ers of the ::=ommunion f or the repose of the soul lf Brother Ami el on W ednesday, day s tudents for Thurs day, Oc tober Oc tober 12. 20. This opportunity is tak en to urge a ll the m o thers to attend this mee tin g. A co mmittee has been se lec t ed to draw up a t entative cons titution to submit at th is meeting. Accordin g to information r eceived T h e committee co ns ists of Mrs. W. ·ecently b y Mr. Robe rt A. Nolan, ' 34, · C. C lancy, chairman; Mrs . E. A . Arldanager of D eba t e, both th e mi dwes t rington , Mrs . J . Hi ck ey and Mrs. Lnd the Illinois Inte r coll egi a t e D e- Speilber ger . >ate Leagues h ave d ec id ed to di sc uss T he individu'al s tudents themse lves >ankln g r egula tion fo r th e 1932-33 a r e as k ed to s ee tha t th eir m others ;cason unde r the ques tion, " R esolv- attend t h is impor tant meeting. A ·d: That all banking f unc tions be r egMother' s Club working wi th th e colilated by the F ed e r al g o vernm ent, leg e authori ti es can accomplish great vt th d epos its gua r an t ee d." things for the benefit of s tud ents Ralph H oover and Gill Mid dleton , a n d co ll ege. 1cnior d eba t ers, m et an affi rmati ve -------earn fro m De P a ul las t April 30th IN RECITAL •n prac ticall y th e s ame q ues ·an . The lebate was b road cas t ove r s t a tion On Friday, Oc t obe r 14, Donald Hi eVLS, and an audi ence vo t e d eclar- key appeared in r ecital wi th th e pud the con tes t to be a tie. p ils of Miss B er n a d et t e Bostick . Mr. Probable Broadcas ts Hi ck ey g ave a s p len did r en dition of Altho ug h M r. No lan has no t as y e t the soJa pa r t o f Geo r ge Gershwin's c leased th e t entati ve schedule, it is famous Rhap sod y In B lue, arranged

Debate Suject To Be Bank Regulation

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ST VIATOR COLLEGE OFFERS have ~ EXTENSION COURSES FOR TEACHERS & BUSINESS MEN

.New Deans Take r· Up Duties

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Two v e r y important chan ges l:Seen made in the directorial staff of the College this y ear. Th e Rev. R.

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J. F rench C. S. V., last year 's Dean

of Discipline, has been appointed the

President Maguire, Father French And Father Cardinal to Teach Afternoon and Evening Classes

new Dean of Studies to succeed the Rev. T. J. L ynch.

The R ev. Francis

J. Harbaue r C. S. V., is Fr. French's

Former Teachers Return To Viator

su ccesso r as Dean of Discipline. The An announ ce m ent h as been r eceivs tudent body is not only w ell s ati s ed f ro m the offices of th e Dean of fi ed but p leased w ith th e n ew office r s studies , Ri chard J . Fren ch, c. s. v., as both of them a r e well qualified that extens ion courses will be offerfor their r es pective positions by reaThe faculty of St. Viator College ed a t St. Vi a tor thi s year. These son of th eir ability and experie n ce. has been invaluably augm ented by c la sses whi ch w ill be held in the atFather F rench the addition of certain members of t ernoons and e venin gs, will beg in in Father French, who als o heads the th e Viatorian order who are r eturn- th e ve r y n ear futur e, as soon as th e Departmen t o f Edu cation, r e turned to ing to tak e up old and n ew duti es. compreh ens ive arrangem ents h a ve th e campu s after s ecuring his Doc- Th ey are Rev . Joseph LaPlante, C. been comple t ed. t orate at Loyola University in Chi- S . V., who is teaching in th e class ici It has been the po li cy of the Colcago. F or his thesis he compi led an languages departm ent; R ev. George leg e f or s ever al years past to main inte r esting and valuable s urvey of Vi en, C. S. V., h as a ss um ed o nce more tain these courses, and year alte r vario us phases of the parochial and th e teaching of Fren ch , a s ubj ect in year they have been shown to be public school sys t e ms in Chicago. Fr. which h e is particul a rl y capable; R ev. very s u ccessful. They are es tabli s hFren ch w as graduated from St. Via- 1 John E. Williams, C. S . V., return s ed primarily for the accomodation of tor College in the class of 1917, a - to the co llege from St. Joseph's teach er s and o thers, whos e time durlong with the prese nt Dr. Futon She- Spri n gfield where h e has been doing in g th e reg ular class day is othe ren, Dr. Cha rl es A . Hart, and Dr. parish work, to tak e over th e ins trc - wis e occupied . Cours es in s everal Chris tophe r Mar zano. H e was o r- tion of economics as assis t an t and al- phases and departments of s tudy are dained in June, 1922, and retumed so Ame rican H is tory . R ev. T hom as to be offer ed and the r egular Co ll ege to the College the f o llowing Sep tem- .Sulli van, C. S. V., is teaching math e - professors will conduct the c lasses . be r to teach. Excep t for s ummer rna tics and Eng li sh 1. T hes e ins tru c tors compris e th e bes t s choo l work and th e ti me spent at With the return of thes e instruc- talent in the Congrg ation of St. Vi a Loyola, Fr. F r ench has been station- tors the faculty of the Liberal Arts tor ; graduates of some of th e leading ed here at the College. and Sciences department is even be t- Univer s ities in both this country and Father Harbaue r t e r equipped than before. T he addi - Europe . Th e R everend J. w . R . M a The new Disciplinary H ead though tion of Greek to th e curriculum is of guire C. S. V., President of th e Col' · considerable value, especia lly since lege, who m a de his s tud ies at Oxonly connec ted wi th the Coll ege Fac - th e co urse is conducted by one as w e ll ford, will co ndu c t courses in Eng lish ulty s in ce his ordination in Spring- ve r sed in th e lang uage as Fr. L a - and Economi cs; Dr. F r en ch, Dean , T o all of who has don e work in educa tion in fi eld last March, . is already one ~f Plante undoubtedly is . t he m o st popular mstructors and dl - th ese n ew instructors and o ld friend s England, Cana da and leading univ~ r­ re ctors on the campus. F r . Harbauer, a hearty w elcome is extended. s iti es of thi s co untry, will h o ld se ve ral beca u se of hi s intense interes t in boys courses in edu cation ; D r. C ardinal of and their a c tiviti es, is particularly BENEFACTORS ARE GIVEN the Un ivers ity of Illi nois wi ll hav e suited for his new positio n. The new THANKS charg e of courSes in hi s tory. Othe r intra -mural soft baH league and the courses in socio logy, economics, a cr evi val of inte rest in bowling a r e du e l - -t o his effo rts . St. ~ e :nard Hall ha~ been the h a p- counting, ps y c ho logy, e t c., wi ll be of a n y Father H a rbauer s pent his no vit- PY r ecipi ent of 8 s enes of benefac- opened to m ee t th e n eeds t d ia te at Cha mbe rl ain , South Dakota, lto ns whi ch have h elped a g r ea eal g roup of s tud ents s uffi cient in number s . Th e d ean , Dr. French, w ill and was g raduated f r om St. Viator to s olve its househo ld problem s . Und er ~h e lead e ~sh ip of M r s . Juli a mee t pros pec tive students n ext Tu esCo ll ege in 1 927. In 1 927-28 h e s erved as an ins tru ctor in the Old Aca- M. Ba ldwm, of Chtcago , a g roup o f day a t 7 :30 In th e a dmini s tra ti on d em y . Fro m 1926 to 1928 he w as lad ~ es have banded ~oge th e : and b y a building. One of th e co urses to be g iven by P e r fe ct of the Acad emy stude nts on St:' rt es o f card parties, . soc1a ls , . p.l~ys th e fourth corridor of Roy Hall. In und o th er r emun e r a ti ve ac tlvltt es Dr. F r en ch w ill d eal s pecif ically w ith S eptember , 1928, h e began his th ea- h ave been enabled to s u pp ly m any char a c t e r edu ca tio n . It is a co urse logica l s tudi es at th e Catholic Uni- artic les o f comf or t :a. Ul e Brothe ~s th a t will a p pea l t o m os t edu cato r s ver s ity and comple t ed th em las t a n d h ous e hold necess ittes. The a c t t- a nd many pa r en t s a n d o th e r s inte r es t s pring. Whil e in W as hing t on , Fr. vities will go o n duri n g th e entire ed in t h e ed ucatio n of th e yo un g . H a rbau er also sec ured hi s Mast er' s y ea r , th e p r oceeds in o n e fo rm o r T he v a ri ous topics treated de al wi th t he natu r e of char a ct e r and ch a rac td egree tn Ge r m an. othe r to go to St. Be rn ard Hall. So f ar t h e r e h as been furni s h ed a er ed uc a tion wi t h th e vario us t h ea comple t e se t of bed roo m lin en , blan - ri es con ce rnin g it ; t h e ideals and obDISTINGUISHED VISITORS COM.E k e ts, towe ls, w ind ow s had es, c urtain s, j ecti ves of ch a r ac te r ed ucatio n; th e TO THE COLLEGE wi th s m a ll rugs, m a ttr esses a nd f ur- w ays a nd m eans proposed by edu catni ture to fo ll ow. Th e chape l h as bee n o r s and o th er s to br in g it abo ut ; t h e M r . R ene Weiller , F ren ch Cons uJ re m embe r ed by a n ew se t o f white r esear ch work tha t h as been d on e u p at Chica g o ; M r . Arth ur Al li a r , of vestme nt s, al bs, s u rp li ce, Ben edic ti on t o th e p r esent ; the ways of m eas u r Con c ul's staff, and Mr. H a yden H arri s Veil a nd cope. Th e Di r ec tor , Fr. ing ch a rac t er ; and th e trai nin g of of the H arri s Bank, at Chica g o vi s it- Mun sch, C. S.V ., has bee n given a t each e r s fo r c h a r a c t e r format ion . ed t h e Colleg e on W edn esd a y after - n evt cassock, s urpli ce and many useIt has been th e po li cy of the Colnoon. Oc tobe r l 2. They s pent some fu l gifts t h r o ug h t he gen er osi t y of leg e fo r seve r a l y ear s pas t to m ai n ti me in con ve r s ati on with P r esident th e Ladies. T h e B r o the r s have each tain th ese coureses, a nd y ear afte r J . W . R . Magul r e , C. S. V., M s gr. rece ived a w e ll kni t t ed pu re woo l yea r t h ey have been shown to be Leg r is, and Re v. J . P . O'Mahon ey , ~weate r. Playing card s have been very s u ccessful. T hey a r e establish C. S. V., Provtnclal of Chica g o P ro - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - vin ce of th e Viato ri an Ord er . I Co n ti nu ed f r om Page One ) (Contin u ed on Page S ix)

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