St. Viator College Catalog, 1897-98

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St. Viateur's College BOURBONNAIS.

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Kankakee County, Illinois.

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Calendar. 1898.

September 6 October 21 November 22 St. Cecelia ovember 24 December 22

Openi~g of First Session. St. Viateur's Day, Field Day. Day (half day), Patroness of Music. Thanksgiving Day. Christmas Holidays begin .

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January 5 January 2 February 1 February 22 March 7 March 17 April 3 April May 1 May 30 June -

Classes resumed. Semi-annual Examinations. Opening of Second Session. Washinrrton's Birthday. St. Thomas Aquinas. St. Patrick's Day. ., Easter Monday. Arbor Day. May Day. Decoration Day. President' Day.


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Rev. L. A. SENECAL, C. S. V., TREASURER.

Rev. J. J. CREGAN, 0.S. V., SECRETARY.

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Officers of the College. REV. M. J. MARSILE,

o.s.v., PRESIDENT.

REV. J. F. _R YA ' o.s.v., VICE-PRESIDENT. Prefect of Discipl'ine. REV. E. L. RIVARD, O.S.V., D.D., PH. D: Prefect of &tudiesj Director of eminarians. REV. L.A. SENECAL, 0.S.V., Treasurer. REV. A. D. MAINVILLE, O.S.V., Assistant Treasurer. REV. J. 0. LEDUC, 0.S.V., Accountant. REV. J. L. LECLAIRE, O.S.V., Librarian. 0. T. MOREL, M.D. Attending Physician.

Assistant Prefects of Discipline. REV. 0. W. RAYMOND, O.S.V. REV. J. GUILBAULT C.S.V. MR. M. P. SAMMO . MR. JAMES BREN A


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J. E. LABER E, D.D. Dogmati,c, Theology, Philosophy of History, Canon Law, Liturgy, and Sacred Eloquence. REV.

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. Collegiate and Preparatory Departments. REV. M. J. MARSILE, C.S.V., Belle L ettre, . REV. J. F. RYAN, C.S.V. , Latin and Greek. REV. T. J. McCORMICK , C.S. V., Rhetoric, Literature and Latin. REV. J. L. SEGUIN, C.S.V. A.M., Trigonometry and Calc'ulus. C. T. MOREL, M.S., M.D., Astronom1.1, Chemistry, Physic , and Botany. REV. P. DESJARDI S , C.S.V. , I nstru.,mental and Tocal Milsic. REV. J. L. LECLAIRE C.S.V., A .M. , Latin and F1 ench. REv. M. J. LE NARTZ C.S.V., A.M. , Geometry and Lat in. REV. w. J. BERGIN, c.s.v. ,· Rhetoric, Modern Hi, tory, and Latin. REV. J . HARKIN , C.S.V., Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspond nee, Commercial Law, and Arithmetic. REV. C. W. RAYMO D, C.S.V., Elocution, Arithmetic, and French. REV. A. ST. ATTBI , C.S.V., Christian Doctrine, Reading, Orthography, and Ge graJJhy. 11

REV. J. GUILBAULT, C. . V., Penman hip. MR. M. P. SAMMON, B .C., Bookkeeping, Co1nmercial Law, Penmanship, and Corre ponclence. MR. M. DERMODY, Grarnmar and Evidences of Religion.


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MR. J. H. AW Eloc'ution.

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MR. C. J . QUILLE A.B. , Elocution. MR. W. S. OGLE, Latin, United States s路story, Orthog1路avhy and Christian Doctrine.

MR. A. J. DESFORGES, Arithmetic, Gramm.ar, History arnd Christian Doctrine.

MR. S. . MOORE, A.B. , Ancient HistortJ. MR. E. J. BRODMAN, , Algeb1 a, Physical Geogravhy, Elocution, Ort:hog1路aphy and, Christian Doctrine.

MR. J. J ..RAITH, Sp cial Latin. MR. M. WELTER, A. M., Germ,an. MR. G. LOEB, German.

MR. M. B. KRUG, A.M. German. MR. E. J. LOGAN, Christian Do trine, Orthography and Geography. MR. P. J. vVALSH, .Arithmetic, G ogravhy, Typewriting and Stenography. MR. M. cAULIFFE Reading, Orthography aucl Arithmetic.

MR. JAMES WALSH, Arithmetic, Reading. and Christian Doctrine.

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ST. VIATEUR'S COLLEGE. Historical.

~O SECURE the faith of the people, and especially ~ to shiel_d the young from the dangers of apostacy, whose cause was preached by the too famous Chiniquy, it had been decided by the ecclesiastical authorities of Chicago that Bourbonnais be made the center of the most enlightened Catholic teaching, as wel1 as of the highest and most practicai secular learning-. To accomplish this end the clerics of St. Viateur were -called from Joliette, Canada. The Very Reverend P. Beaudoin, C. S . V .. R. D. arrived in 18f.5 and took charge of the Parish of Bourbonnais. While under his direction Bros. A. Martel, C.S.V., andJ. B. Bernard, C.S.V., opened a commercial academy, which soon attracted a large numberoistudents. Inl 68tbeRev.TbomasRoy,C.S.V., was sent from Canada to inaugurate classical studies and to assume the dir:ection of the gTowing institution. The proportions of the original school building now be-came entirely insufficient. Demands for more room and better accommodations were numerous and urgent. In 1869, the principal part of the present building was erected .and fitted out for immediate use. Courses in Languag-es, Literature, Music, Sciences, Philosophy, and Theology, were opened. In 1874 the College received its University charter ·from the State Legislature of Illinois. By virtue of this -charter, the institution was empowered to grant degrees ·in Arts, Sciences, and Letters. Father Roy, whom tireless pioneer work had exhausted, returned to Canada where he died July 16, 1879, leaving- St. Viateur s College in charge of the Rev. M. J. 1:arsile, C. S. V.


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Roy Memorial Chapel. But as the ''just man shall be in everlasting remem brance," so the consecrat d lif of Father Roy was held_ in pious memory by those to whom he had brok n the¡ bread of virtue and of knowledge. In June, 1 8 , a large number of the Alumni, in meet-• ing a sembled, voted that a chapel be erected by them as. a memorial of Father Roy' zeal and as a tribute of their own love for him. Contributions w re promptly paid up and the next year beheld rising beside the principal building the g-raceful and airy towers of the Roy Memorial Chapel. The architecture of the edifice is of Corinthian tyle; its spaciou auditorium i a perfect rotunda, adorned with stained gla windows of the highest . artistic value, paintings of rare beauty and in piration, statues of the patrons saints of youth, and a grand pipe org-an, whose sweet welling tone elevate and cheer the soul as do the varied accents of human eloquence. The Chapel has a sea tin a- capacity of five hundred. It is, like the other College buildings, constructed of blue stone drawn from the neighboring quarries along the Kankakee river. In the wing, which was built at the same time, to unite the Chapel with the old building, were located the parlors, reception rooms, the minim and musical departments,and the lecture room of the higher commercial course. With these important additions the College is now fitted to accommodate four hundred students. Judicious taste and nicety are evidenced in the ¡ appoin t ments of class rooms, study hall, dormitories, and dining rooms. But ne'ither safety nor comfort has been n -: glected. A.JI the buildings are lighted by electricity and heated by steam, and thus this massive pile of stone edifices is rendered almost fire-proof. An abundance of' excellent water is supplied by a neirrhboring spring, through a complete system of water works. Bath rooms . with hot and cold water and toilet rooms with all modern appurtenances are found in convenient proximity to sleeping and dressing rooms. The vegetable gardens and stock farms of the College and of the outlying districts,.


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supply the tables with the most nutritious food. The culinary department is in charge of the Sisters, as are also the infirmary, laundry, and dormitories. The diet of the students is always wholesome and abundant. ln sickness, students are watched over with .p arental solicitude, and all the care that parents can desire is given to i:he wardrobe, the dormitories, and all those departments. upon which health, comfort, and economy depend.

Location. St. Viateur's College is situated in Bourbonnai , a vil-lag-e of ideal pastoral quietude. It is distant fifty-six miles from Chica~o and three mil~s from Kankakee. Its site, on the old Levasseur Hill, overlooking a scene of rural peace and plenty, just on the verge of an extensive grove of forest trees and hard by the banks of the Kankakee river is peculiarly beautiful and healthy. The pure and bracing open air, the romantic scenery, the abundance of game in and along the river have made Kankakee a favorite resort of pleasure and health seeker . Near enough to enjoy the advantages of the city when needed, the College is far enough removed from its distractions and moral dangers. It is well known that: retirement from the noisy scenes of the street and from the di tractions of the city is most favorable to, if not indispensable, for deep study, as well as for the formation of good habit . From the constant and direct intercour e between College companions, not only are the ties of salutary friendship more closely woven, but there springs up also in the hearts of even careless students aw holesome emulation, a hitherto unfelt appreciation of the advantage of study. This in part explains the unprecedented success so gratifyino- to solicitous parents. On the other hand, the College i.s not entirely a silent solitude. Its position out of the city bas enabled the directors to purchase spacious grounds which ar~ beautifully shaded and arranged for all the favorite national out-door sport . The animation of the campus is suggestive of anythingbut lifeless seclusion when the several military companies


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are man uv ring, hen gam of ba eball, football, lawn t nni and handball are~~ progre , and beside them, all the wift speeding bicycli t pedalling around the mooth, hady ra e tra k. mateurs f th i atory ports, or 1 vers of woodland enery ar accompani d by th ir profe sors to their fa v rit haunt , to the rend zvou of th finny tribe, or in th tan led fore t to the pi tur que ravine . Tho e not partial to mu in on th beauti of nature find plea ur in o-athering nut . . and wild fruit . kating and sleig-hinrr are fa vorit int r port . . and within the reach of all. wimmin and boatino- are indulged in under the careful uper i ion of the tutor . The larcre and well-air d hall of the ollege are pecially well adapt d for indoor port during winter as well a for dramatic and mu ical entertainment of a bi h a th ti ord r. Accessibility. Th olleo-e i mo t easy of acce ia Kankakee or Bradl y, on the main lin of th e Illinoi ntral and the Big Four, or the Indiana, Illin i , and Iowa, and the Kankak e and eneca railroad from whi h point an electric line run to the Colleg ground . Vi iting- days are Sunday , Tue day and Thur day . Good accommodation for parent and friend are ea ily obtained in the village. Telegram should b addre ed to (St. Viateur' ollege) Kankakee, Ill., from which point they will be tran mitted by telephone.

General Rules. The manner of life at the Colleo-e is that of a large, well regulated family. The p~¡ofessors and tutors reside in the institution and devote them elves ntire]y to the duties of their profession, forming but one family with the st1Jdents and exercising a con tant supervision, friendly in the bigbest deo-ree to discipline, decorum, and good morals.


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The education which the colleo-e wishes to impart i distinctly Catholic. . It is of the completest kind, and embrace both intellect and will, - head and heart, knowledge of duty and virtuou habit . Hence, a course of religious instruction, o-raded according- to the capacity of the students, runs parallel with the cour e of ecular tudi.e , which all Catholic. tudent must follow. onCatholic tudent mu t be present (for the ake of crood discipline) at the daily chapel exercises and the familiar talk on the virtue , obedience, temperance, bone ty, etc., which are the fairest and richest adornments both of youth and of manhood. Right behavior and a1 plication to studie are made the objects of tirele emulation, by monthly reading of the roll of honor. Report of the cla tandincr, application,politene ¡ ,deportment, and health of ach tudent, are sent to parent or uardian monthly . Beautiful crold medals and other prizes for excellence in the variou branche are a warded on Commencement Day. While the government of the College is mild and parental, the laws of o-ood order propriety and morality are trictly enforced. The moral influence of jn truction, persua ion. and encourao-ement i primarily and mainly relied on, and i eldom found ineffectual. If a stud nt, di. regardino- all these and other inducements to tudy and rio-ht conduct, lose hi time and infra ts other regulations of the College he will be puni hed ,and if neces ary expelled. The penalty of expul ion i incurred al o for irrelirrious lapguao-e or writing , the introduction of infidel or immoral book , the use or.intro duction of intoxicating- liquor , card playing and ev ery other pecie of gambling. Any p rson wHfully damag ing the property of the College mu t make compensation for the same. All letter.¡ and package to and from the students shall be ubject to the in pection of the President or bis repre sen ta ti ve . Book , periodicals, and new papers are like wise subject to supervi ion and approbation.


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Leave of absence can not be granted to students during the term except in cases of urgent necessity. There is no vacation at Ea ter. Permission to go to town will be granted to students -only for grave rea ons and when accompanied by a protessor. The student are assig-ned to departments according to their age and have eparate class rooms,dorrnitories, etc. Young n1en of 17 and upward are assigned to the Senior, 13 to 17 to the Juniors, and those under 13 to the Minim departments. Students not returning at the _proper time after the Christmas holiday forfeit their rights to me~als and prizes on Commencement Day. Studies and Methods of Instruction.

There are five courses of study: The Preparatory, compri ing those elementary studies which younger students must follow in order to fit themselves for entering the ,other courses. The Commercial, which comprises all the branches of a finished business education. Graduates in this cour e are- awarded diplomas which are attestations ¡of their practical business ability. The Classical, which comprises all that higher acquaintance with languages, history, mathematics, natural and mental philosophy, and which prepares young men for law, medicine, theology, and other university or seminary courses. The students of this course, after having pas ed satisfactory public ¡examinations and having g-iven clear evidence of their worthiness, are a warded the deg-ree of Bachelor of Arts. Bachelors of Arts may, on proper application made to the president and faculty, receive the degree of Master of Arts, provided they shall have devoted at ~east two years to literary pursuits. The course in Letters comprises chiefly Ancient and Modern languages and tbeir literature, Practical Lessons in the Art of Literary Criticism, of Rhetoric, Composition, and Oratory. The degree of Bachelor of Letters is conferred on students of this course who have successfully passed the public examinations. The Scientific, which embraces the higher math•ematics and physical sciences, prepares students for


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pecial univer ity cour e in pharmacy medi 1ne and -civil and mechanical engineerino-. 'l he degree of Bachelor of cience i awarded to crraduate in thi cour e. Be ides the e course. t youno- men who de ire to tudy for the prie thood can follow the r rrular eminary our e a laid down in the cour e of tudie . tudie in tbe e , ariou cour e are very materially .a si ted and en ouraged by an ex ellent circulating library. (We take tui occa ion to thank our friend for -valuable contribution already recei ed and to olicit further patronage for our library.) In the earlier year -0ÂŁ each cour e the Socratic method of que ti.on and anw r i followed. In the more advanced cla e , the lecture y t mi. adopt d. The mo t approved text-book are placed in the hand of the tudent , and teacher avail them elve of e ery ad antao-e which th procrre of pedao-orr_ical 'ience afford in order to further the rapid and olid advancement of their pupil Military Training.

While no f ature of phy ical ulture,from cali theni to football, i n g-lected, ¡pedal attention i paid to military trainino-. The theory and practice of arms ha e for many year been a popular as well a a h althy pa tim with the tudent . The originator of thi departm nt re the Rev . D. B. Toomey and J. P. Dore. The yearly prize drill for th companie , commi i ned and non -commis ioned officer , ha be n judged by CaJ t. T. 3. Ford of the hi ago Zouave . a i ted by other military e ' pert . Exce ting the chaplain and ur eon the batallion i offi er d intructed an drilled by the .. tuden t them e 1v Three hour a week throuo-hout the entire ten month are devot d to th pra tice of the manual. The th ory of arm i taught during the inter ea on. All tudent , unle di pen ed for a val id r a on, are required to join the rank A recrular uniform i worn, which can b obtain d at Work Br , & Co., Jack on and Fifth avenue, hicacro, Ill. (For price ee Expense paO"e


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16.) Besides the battalion, (six companies) the best exercised in arms, form exhibition companies; known as the Ford Rifle8, and the Minim Columbian Guards, a title won on the World's Fair Ground, Chicago, in 1 93. These are proofs of the interest which the cadets take in tbe military exercises, to say nothing of the patriotic spirit which is fostered among students and other more immediat~ moral and physical ad vantages. They learn to appreciate the value of discipline; they learn habits of obedience; they acquire, or develop, a graceful and elastic . bearing and strengthen their bodies, which are thus erected into homes for sound minds.

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Matriculation Fee, payable on first en trance. . . . . . 5 00 Board and Tuition, per session } Bed and Bedding, of five 100 00 Washing- and mending of lin~n, * months. Military Suit - Seniort.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 Junior. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 00 M1n1m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 9 50 Doctor's Fees, (per scholastic year). . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Use of Library, " " '' . . . . . . . . . . //Jo Use of table set, " " " .. .. .. .. .. 50 Payable half yearly in advance-on entrance in Sep- , tember, and February 1st. Students may enter at any time, and will be charged pro rata from date of entrance after September 20; it is much to their advantage, however, to enter at the opening of the September session. Should a student leave the College before the close of the session, no deduction wi 11 be made except in case of protracted sickness (of at least one month), or dismissal. Special. While students, as a rule, are advised to confine themselves to the regular studies of the course they have entered, any of the following may be taken at the rate *Mending of other wearing apparel will be done at moderate charges. tSenior, 17 years and upward ; Junior, 13 to 17 years; Minim , 7 to 13 year$.


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mentioned per scholastic year. The charges will be pro rata for any portion of the year. Lesson on Piano, and Use of Instrument ...... $40 00 Lessons on Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Cornet, Flute, Clarionet ........................ . . .. ........ . 30 00 Stenography, (per course of five months) ......... . 20 00 Teleg-raphyi " '· " " . • · · · . - • • • 20 c,o Typewriting, '' '' thrte '' . . ..... . . . 10 00 Use of Chemical Apparatus .................... .. . 5 00 Use of Aparatu for Physical Sciences ........... . 5 00 Private Room ....... ...... .... ..... ............ ·.. 50 00 Class-books and stationery furnished at current prices. Graduation Fees.

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FIRST YEAR.

Latin. - First Lessons, Jones; Allen & Greenough s Grammar; Written and Oral Exercises. English. - Brown's Grammar , Orthography and Etymology . . History.-Hassard's--United States to the Revolutionary War. Arithmetic. - Robinson's-Decimals and Denominate Numbers. ·aeography. -To Europe. Perry's Instruction.-Articles of the Creed, and Commandments. Reading. - Critical; Memory Lines (selected). Orthography. -Harrington :s, Part II. Penmanship. Elocution. SECO D YEAR.

Latin.--C~sar's Commentarie ; Allen & Greenough s Grammar Reviewed; Arnold. Latin Composition, Part I; Original Themes and Imitations. English.--Brown s Grammar; Syntax and Prosody; Themes and Compositions. History.--Hassard s-United State , Revolutionary War to the End. Arithmetic.--Robin on s, Percentage to the end. Geography.-EuropE' to the end. Perry's 11 strnction. --Commandments Reviewed; acra.ments. Reading. --Critical; Memory Lines ( elected). Orthography. - Farrell Grammar School Speller. Pen manship. Elocution. THIRD YEAR.

Lati11...- Virgil s Aeneid, Book I· Horace-Ars Poetica; Latin Ver ification· Allen & Greenough , Arnolds Latin Compo ition, Book II; Themes and Orio-inal Ver e . G1·eek.-White s First Le on ; Goodwin Grammar· Written Exerci e .


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English-Coppen's Practical Introduction to Rhetoric; Criticism of S lect d V rs ; Imitation and Original Compositions. History. --Fredet's, Anci nt. Mathematics.- Alo-ebra. Phy ical Geography. Perry's Instruction.-Sacrament reviewed-Virtues to the end. Elocuti n. FOURTH Y

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Latin.-Sallust, De 0onjurati.one Catilin ;.Li.vy. Book I; Arnold's Prose Comr o. ition, Part I· Origin.al Themes and Compo itions. Greelc. - Goodwin' Grammar, Prosody; Xenophon's Anaba is, Book II; I-Iomer' Iliad, Book .l; .Pro e Compo ition, Imitations. English.-- Coppen's Oratorical Composition; Criticism of Selected Authors. JVIodern History. --Fredet. Mathematics. -Geometry. Evidences of Religion.--Jouin, Part I. Elocution. FIFTH YEAR.

Latin. -Cicero, Pro Mi.lone and Pro Archia Poeta;

Tacitus, De Ora tori bu ; Arnold's Prose Composition, Part II; Original Themes and Compositions. Greek. - -Demosthenes, Selections; St. Chrysa ·tom, Sophocle·s,Antigone; Prose Compositions and Imitations. EnglL h. - Coppen s Oratorical Composition; for reference, Blair; Criticism of British and American Orators and Historians; Oratorical and Hi torical Compositions. Literature. --Jenkin' Manual. Mathematics .--Trigonometry and Calculus. Phy ics. --Peck's G-anot. Physiology. - - Dal ton. Evidences of Religion.--Jouin, Part II. Elocution.


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Philosophical Course. JUNIOR YEAR.

Mental Ph'ilosophy.- Logic and Metaphysjcs -Sanseverino; for reference, Zig-liara. ' Criticism.-- English, Greek and Latin. LiteratureLectures. Oratory. - Discourses and Debates. $oclesiastical History--Birkhauser . ..American R epublic-Brownson. EnmJclic-,als of Pope Leo XIII on Social Subjects. History of Philosophy. --Lectures. Chemistry a1 d Botany. Trigonometry and Calculi1,s. Gregorian Chant. SE IOR YEAR.

lYiental Philosophy.-Sanseverino (completed); EthicsJouin. For reference, Zigliara. English Olassics. -Oompositions and Critical E say . Oratory. ---Discourses and Debates. Ecclesiastical .History. -Birkbauser. History of Philosophy- Lectures. Philo8ophy of History. - Balmes. Latin and Greek Composit ·ons. Astronomy and Zoology. Gregorian Cha1 t.- -For eccle iastical students.

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Theological Course. Theologia. -Morali --Sabetti · Dogmatica-Tanqueray. Scriptura.-Cursus Scripture£ Sacrce- Ubaldi. Jus Canonicum.-E lements of Ecclesiastical Law-Dr. S. B. Smith. Lit'urgia acra.-Sacrce Liturgi.ce Praxis - Wapelhorst. Sacra Eloquentia.-l Pars Oatecbi.zandi, Prcelectiones et Exercitia. Historice Ecclesice Catholicce --Birk b a user. Cantu G1·egorlanus.


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MODERN LANGUAGES- OPTIONAL. French. FIRST YEA

MacMillan's First Lessons. Tbemes--Original Exercises. SECOND YEA

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Style and Poetry. Compositions; I1T1itations. FIFTH )'."EAR.

Belles Letter .-Criticism of Selected Authors; Compositions'; Debates. Rhetoric. -Vergnio l. History of Lite1·ature. German. FIRST YEAR.

First German Book--A hn. Exercises 11;1 Reading and Penmanship. SECOND YEDAR.

Second German Book- Ahn. Grammar. -Written Exercises. THIRD YEAR.

German Syntax. Exercises - Composition. FOURTH YEAR.

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Special Course in English.

Three years of the Classical or Commercial Course are required of students entering this course. FIRST YEAR.

English. -Lectures on Coppen's Introduction to English Rhetoric. Criticism of Selected Readings. Narrative and Descriptive Themes. Study of Metrical Composition. Tbeme路s in Verse and Prose. Lauri, French, or G~rman. * Modern History.-Fredet. Physics. Physiology. SECOND YEAR .

English.---Literature: Jenkins' Manual; Selections; Lectures; Metrical Analysis; Critical Analysis of two of Shakespeflre's Plays. Latin. -A~ in Fifth Classical. French or ;Germa.n. - And its Literature. Cherni try. Botany. Philosophy. --Logic and. Metaphysics. THIRD YEAR.

American Literature.-- Critical Analysis of Poets, Orators, and .H istorians路, selected. Orations. -Essays. Literary Criticism. -- Art of Expression. French or German. Astronomy. Zoology. Philosophy. --Anthropology; Theodicy Ethics. *See Course in Modern Languages.

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Course in Science. • IRST YEAR.

Physics. Physiology. Hygiene. Mathemal'ics.-Alo-ebra (Completed). English Rhetor,.ic. · Fren h or German. Drawing. SECOND YEAR.

Chemistry. ll!fineralogy. Geology. Botany. 111athematics. --Geometry. French or German. Philosophy. --Laws of Thoughts. D awing. '!'HIRD YEAR.

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St. Patrick's Literary and Debating Society.

T. J . M CORM! I, . . V ......... . ...... Mod rato r MR. . F . DA IHER ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pre id nt Ma. P. W. H N L.. . . . ............... . ... i e-Pr id nt MR. D. HAYDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . retary MR. T. AHILL .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . Tr a urer MR. M. J. BRE .........· .. .. . .. . ... . ..... Librarian MR. J . T. RNY... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . erg- ant-at- rm M mber. hiI to thi o i t i " re trict d to tud nt of . the Rh tori cla . . . Me tin er ar held 1n i n Hall v ry W dne day evening, beginninrr the fir t Wedne day after tob r :..1 and endinrr Wedo day aft r Ea. t r. REV.

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Thespian Club.

MR. J. H. AW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dir t r MR. . J. Q ILLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r ident r. T. retary

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Mivart Scientific Association.

Thi. a iation wa. org-ani 4 cl in ov mb r, 1 the pro uti n of . ci ntitic tudi mber hip td t d to stud nt of th hig-h r bran he an 1 t uat , f tl la, i al bi. ci t o e Hall and ha .haro-e f the Mu. um

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The urat r f th Mu eum most r spectfully soli its the a i tanc of th old memb rs and friend of St. Viateur' in enlarging and compl ting the ame. Specimen f mineral , h 11 , stuff d animal and bird . r lie , coin , t . , and books of s ientific n tur , will be most thankfully r eived, and ill be lab lled with th nam of the d nor. Be ide , contributor to M.S.A. Library and Mueum are nrolled in th Book of B nefactor "' , and are ntitl d to all benefit and privileg.e s g-ranted to ame, a ording to Arti 1 V, ti n 1, of Constitution. Society of St. John Baptist.

bj ct of thi ci ty i to perfect it m mbers in F r nch literatur.e. Bi -monthly meetings are held in Scien e Hall, at whi h urrent to ic are di us ed. REV. M. J. MARSILE, C. S. V ......... . ........ Moderator MR. PHILIP D BE ... . ... . .... ... .... . . .. ...... Pre ident MR. WI IAM RA 'GER ........... .. .... Vi e-Pre ident MR. Ev ARI TE MARCOTTE .................... Secretary MR. AZIARh: LAMARRE ......... .. . ... ....... Trea ur r MR. J. V. LAMARRE ..... ..... . ... . ...... . ... . Librarian MR. A. Go DREAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ergeant-at-Arm Th

St. Aloysius Acolythical Society.

The principal object of thi o iet y i to add beauty and olemnity to divine worship by an accurat obs rvance of the liturgic rite and ceremonies, and also to afford Catholic tudent , di tinguish ed for excellent deportment, the honor of erving in th anctuary. REV. W. J. BERGIN, .S.V ..................... Director MR. A. CHANGELON .... . ..................... Pre ident MR. J. HA RIS ........¡ . .. ... ............ Vic -Pre id nt MR. V. STEPPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Secretary MR. J. BRE NOCK ............ . . ... . .......... Treasur r MR. E. CARROLL .. . ........ . ........... Ma ter of Rule

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The Philharmonic Orchestra.

P. DES.TAR DINS , c.s.v .... .. .. ............ Director MR. G. MARTI EAU .. ... . . .... . ..... . ... .. .... Pre ident MR. J. V . LAMARRE . . . . . . . . . . . ... ..... .. Vice-President MR. M. B. KRUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. Secretary REV. A. ST. A BIN, C. S.V .. ... ... . .. ......... Treasurer Member , 16. REV.

Viatorian Athletic Association.

J. F. R Y N, C.S.V. . . . .. . ..... .. . . . ... Pre ident MR. M. P. SAM.MON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vi e-P resi dent MR. C. J. Q ILLE .... . . . . . . . . . . ... .. ' . ' ...... · ecretary REV. L.A. SE -ECAL, C.S.V ........ . . ..... ... Trea urer FIEL D AY-OCTOBER 21. R EV.

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College Cycling Club.

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T. A. CAHILL .... ..... . ... . . . .. . .. ..... ... . Captain P. W. HA SL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 t Li utenan t A. CHA GELO .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2d Lieutenant M. O'TooLE..... . .. ....... . .............. cre t ary E. CARROLL .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ·.. Trea ur r The Chase Tennis Club.

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P. D BE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ Pr ident J. GRA GER .. . . . . . . . . . .. ... ... ..... Vice-Ir sident. W. RooNB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ecretary J. St. CE Y . . . . . . . . . . .. ... ... .. .. . ...... Treasurer Indoor Baseball Lugue.

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Mr. E. LEGRI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pre id nt Mr. A. MARTIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·... Vice-Pre ident Mr. A. LAMARRE .... .... . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . ecretary Mr. F. MrLHOLL D .......... . ........ . ...... Trea ur r


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Baseball League.

Th 'Sbamro ~ks ' r pr nt the In ,·t itution and are offic red a follow : REV. J. F. R N C. . V . . . . .. . ......... . ..... . Manacrer 1\1.R. M. P. SAM Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aptain M:R. T. . CAHILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . er tary MR. M. . Soran ......... . ...... . .. . ......... Trea ur r MR. w. J. B RGlN . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. .... . .. Umr ir MR. P. F . DANIHER . . . . . . . .... .. . ... . ..... . .. . . . . S orer MR. A. CHA GELON .. . ..... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .... . .. Mascot The S nior L a~ u i. com po ed of five nine ; th Junior and the Minim, t.hre nine each. Ea h 1 pa rt men t bas a r pre ntative team to corn pet with out id club ..

THE VIATORIAN. 11t Vialorian is a monthly pubU ation of twenty pag sin which t h thought of the ad van ed clas e in various c our ··es of study find expre s ion. It deals chiefly with hi torical , literary cientific, and philosophical subjects, offering- stud nt ~ an in c entive for greater efforts aud more p rfect work in the variou branches of study. 'The Viatori a11. a lso hronicle the mo t important ev nts of stuq nt , life a t th e college, the c lebration of c ollege fea ts , the doings of th various d r amatic, musical literary, or atorical ath1etic, and military organiiations of the in titution . These acco unt . together with col umn s of per sonal note , are of special inte re st to former tudents. T he l ':iatori m al o record the monthl y prorrress of st udent and publi he th li t of t h e winner of distinc tion at the regular reading- of th ·la ·s, and -ondu ,t notes. Thu the monthly visits of th college journal inf rm p a r e nt and guardians of the advan · ment of their childr n and wards. The olleg· jour nal nr t app ar din 1882, audit has ever been the ambition of th tudent to maintain th e high f-tandard of excellen e whi. h ha won tb m th encouragement of a ho t of friends ai,; well a the mo t complimentar no t i e of th allege. 0

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St. Viateue s College Battalion. Military In structor,

T. AMBROSE CAHILL Major,

P. W. HANSL. Adjutant- Capt ain,

DANIEL HA YDE . Aide- de 0am11, 0

M. O'TOOLE. Commissary-Lieutenant ,

A. CHANGELO . Strgeant -~llajor-Lieutenant

ARTHUR CARON. Surgeon ,

Chap lain,

C. T. MOREL, M.D.

REV. T. J. McCORMICK, C.S.V Goto-r Sergeant,

JOHN AH.MSTRONG.

Company A. Marsile Light Guards. Captain ,

P. F. DANIHER. First Lieutenant,

JAMES ST. CER Y.

Second Lieutenant,

HARLES MEEHAN.


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ARTHUR GOUDREAU.

Company C. Bernard °Light Guards. Captain ,

E DWARD CARROLL. First Lieutenant.

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D. MAHER.

WILLIAM BRAULT.

Company D. Legris Light Guards, Captain,

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THOMAS Ct:>NLEY. First Lieutenant ,

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WILLIAM KREUGER.

JAMES GAHA

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Ford Exhibition Squad. This organization began to exist with S. V. C. Battalion. It now holds the championship f Catholic institutions as the best fancy drilled cadet company. Commander ,

COLONEL T. AMBROSE CAHILL, First Lieutena,, t,

MAJOR P. W. HANSL. Second Lieutena11t,

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Columbian Guards. This company is composed of twenty students of the Minim department. The me1nbers of the Guards of '·98' received great honors at the World's Fair in their sword drill, and its present members still uphold the hi uh standard set for them. Instructor,

AJOR P. W. HA SL. Captain,

THOMAS CONLEY. Second Lieutenar,t,

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Brennan, Jam s. ; .~ •. ':l, l '. .. ...... .. .. ...... Wi cousin / *D' rmody, ~ichaeL .. ·--; . .. ·; · ... . ..... .. . . ... . . . IJlinois v / Ha,rkin , John .S.V .[ .1.J.,i ......... . .. ..... . .. .. Il1inois v' Krug·, Michael B .... . ...... . ... .. ... .. .. . .... . . Mi ouri Lamarre , Jo epb V . . .. Illinoi" / La µriault ; Frederick .. .. f :. ..... ...... . .. ...... Illinois , Leclaire, Jo epb, C.S.V . ... .... . . . . .. . . . :· . . ..... Ill'noi / 1 · / - Lennartz,· Martin C. S. y ... ..... ... .............. Illinois ,./ Loeb, George ... t~-.,.,., . .,... .. . . ....... . . ... ...... Illinois Nawn. Jobn H . . ...... .. .. . .. ... ... . ..... Ma achu etts / · Qu,inn, Tho~as P ... . ............ . . . ............. Illinoi .. Raith , Jo epb J ............................. . WisGonsin •,./ E,arnmon, Maurice P ... . .......... ................ Illinois *Walsh , D nnis E ... . ......... .. .. . .......... Minnesota J Welter, Michael. ..... . . . ......... . .. . .... . ...... Illinois

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v Mc ormick, William .. 'C?. .................. Illinois McCullom, Francis ............................ Mi ouri v 1 McDo~ough, J obn ............................... Illinoi v C, McDonough Thomas. . . . . . . . . . . .... . ........... Illinoi . . ., McEn~ry, Edward ................. . ............. Illinoi / McGin:y, Hugh ... ~ ........................ . ... .' Illinois ,/ McKu 1ck, VatJ. ....... . ...................... Minne ota ~ McLaughlin, William ......... : .......... ·: ...... Illinoi~ MG amara, Edward ... . ......................... Illinois v/ ' { McNaughton, George ................... .......... Illinoi v Mc aughton, James ......... .. ................. Illinoi ', , McPher on, Lafayette .......................... Illinoi ............. . .......... ..... .... Illinoi .4. Maher, Daniel. .. (f; Maher, WHlliam ........ .... .............. .. .... Illinoi . ,; Marcotte, Evari te ........... . .................. Illinoi q, Marcotte,·'Frank ........... . .................... Illinoi . _, ... lJ, Marcotte, Gerasim ............ .............. ... Illi noi ; Mar otte, Hector ................. . ....... . ...... Illinoi · Marcotte, , Hoener. ............. .... · .............. Illinoi { Marcott , arci e ......................... . .... Illinoi , Martin, Armand .......... ....... . .............. Illinoi ' Martin, Charle ................................. Illinoi · M eban, harle .. .. .. .. ............ .......... .. lllinoi · v,,. Milholland Fran ci ,.. ....... ... .......... . .. .... Illinoi v Miner, M rdith ................................. Illinoi v Mong- au Armand . ..... ....... . ...... . ......... Illinoi Mo re, J ~. . .................................. Illinoi \ · Moran, barle .................... . . .. ......... Illin i Morri ey, i hael ,............................. Illinoi · 1ur hy, Jam .... ...... ................ . ...... Illinoi Murphy, Jo. er h .......... . . .................... Illinoi -. ham. ra'n i ............................... Illinoi rdqui t , arl .......... .. .. . .. . ...... .... ..... Illinoi aym nd ............ .... .............. Illinoi Ed a rd ..... . ... .. ....... · ............ 111 in i ortre ................ . ............. Illinoi O' onnor, icha 1. ........... ..... ...... . ...... lllinoi 1/ o·c nnor, Patrick ............... ... .. ....... ... Illinoi ✓ O'Toole, Michael ................... .. ..... .. ... Illin i · '-' Tool Patrick ... ....... ............. . .. .... ... Illinoi · V

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~atton, :Jame ........................ . ......... Illinoi V Patter on, John ............. . .................. Illinoi Perdue, Thoma ................. . .............. Illinoi 1, ine "Albert .................................... Illinoi ~ ✓ Ponfbert, Lewi .. . ·.. ... ........................ Illinoi "/ ro t. Harry .................................... Illinoi Rag io Charle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................. Illinoi v · Ricqard Eucrene ................................ Illinoi Ril y, Frank .............. . .................... Illinoi , Rilay. William .................................. Illinoi / Rivard, Alderic ................................. Illinoi ~Rivard, Leon ................................... I1linoi Rooney, Walter ................................. Illinoi Ro . dol pb ... ........ . ,- ...... .. ....... .... .. . Illinoi , t. rny, Jam ....... ·...... . ......... .. ...... Illinoi ana ~ack, rthur ............................... Illinoi hneider, Franci ....... . ..................... Illinoi Emil .................................. Canada rman .. . ...................· ... ... .... Illinoi V verin Earl .................. . ................ .. Iowa hippy, Frederick ........ ..... ................. Illinoi . i~ h . imer Leo ................................ Illinois ✓ . -----.. 'mit9, Harve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illin i ✓ ~onni. h on, Albert. . . . . . . . . . . ................. Illin i orat;1, Matthe ........................ : ....... llinoi .out hard, Hora e ................ . .............. Illinoi tanfel, Anthony ........ . ...................... Ill inoi ✓ -· tefau.itch Jo epb ...................... . ....... Illinoi tepp , Victor ................ i . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . Illin i i tricker. arl .................................. llinoi ulli van tephen .............................. Illinoi Temple, Eugene ................................ Illinois " Temple, Harry ....................... .. ..... . .. IlUnois ' Uhler,· Geor' e . . .... . ....................... . ... Illinoi 1 m t~d. John ... . .............................. Illinois L Waug~ G or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. Illinoi eber Albert ............ . ........... . ........ . Illinoi .,_,. Web r Le ter .......... . ............ . .......... Illinois illiant on. Frederick ................ .. ........ Indiana v ,,. Wood ma William .. ... ................ . ..... . . Illinoi

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5t. Via:teur's .College BOURBONNAIS, ILLINOIS .

THIRiIEiH ANNHAL GQMMENGEMENi, utfNE 20, 1898.

MOST REV. P. A. FEEHAN, D.D. ARCHBISHOP OF CHICAC:O, PRESIDING.

PROGRAMME::. _]l路f on kelt.

Overture-Fete des Roses , Salutatory,

MASTERS REY .,.OLDS CARTAN, LLOYD FAN ING, FREDERICK LEGRIS, JR., LESTER WEBER, RAYMOND DALY.

By R ev . M . J. Marsile, C. '. V.

Operetta- St. Patrick,

A ct 1.

His Oaptiv路ity. Act II.

His Deliver an ce.

Act 111.

His R etwrn. as Apostle.

Act 1 V.

Conversion of E rin.

Entr'actes,

1.

11. 111.

The Praise of Philosophy,

Mr. 0. J. Quale.

Religious Reaction,

Mr. W. Gr ange1路.

Valedict01路y,

Mr . P. O' Connor.

CONFERRING. OF DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS. AWARDING OF MEDALS AND PREMIUMS.

Address to the Graduates,

MOST REV. P. A. FEEHAN , D. D.


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CHARLES F. FELTES, Gas City, Indiana. JOHN T. HAYDEN, Wilmington, Illinois. M~CHAEL B. KRUG, Clyde, Missouri. FREDERICK J. RICHARD, Bourbonnais, Illinois . •

Bachelor of Arts. WAS CONFERRED ON

STEPHE N. MOORE, Lostant, , Illinois. C. JOSEPH QUILLE, Chicago, Illinois.

Bachelor of Letters. WAS CONFERH.ED ON

RENATUS P. PUGNY, Chicago, Illinois.

Commercial Diplomas. WERE AWARDED TO

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HOMER BOUCHARD, Bradley, Illinois. WILLIAM BREAULT, Bourbonnais, Illinois. WILLIAM CAREY,_Ivestlale, Illinois. ADOLPH CARONi Bourbonnais, Illinois. ACHILLES CHANG ELON, Chicago, Illinois. JOHN HARRIS, Lee, Illinois. ARMAND MARTIN, Bourbonnais, Illinois. CHARLES MEEHAN, Breeds, Illinois. FRANCIS MILHOLLAND, Kewanee, Illinois. _ARMAND MONGEA , Manteno, Illinois. PATRICK O'CON OR, Chicago, Illinois. WALTER ROONRY, Chicago, Illinois. ARTHUR SAN ASA CK, Bourbonnais, Illinois.

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. MOORE, Lostant, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

W. J. BERG I , PHILIP WALSH.

The Classical Excellence Medal Presented by the Rev. T. J. McCormick, O.S. V., WAS AWARDED TO

PETER J. GERAGHTY, Chicago, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

JOSEPH M. CALLAGHA

, MICHAEL MORRISSEY.

The Griffin Latin-Greek Medal Presented by the Rev. E. M. Griffin of Chicago lllinois, · WAS AWARDED TO

V ARISTE MARCOTTE, Bourbonnais, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

DANIEL H

YDE , LOUIS KROS HOWITZ.

The Lockney Medal For the be t English E say in the Rhetoric Ola es, presented by the Rev. 1. F. Lockney of Cheban e, lllinois, WA

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ERN , Pekin, Illineis. EXT I

MERIT:

PETER J. GERAGH!'I'Y WILLIAM RILEY.


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Presented by Mrs. M. Daniher, Chicago, llliriois. WAS AWARDED TO

JOSEPH M. CALLAGHAN, Chicago, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

EVARISTE MARCOTTE, MARTIN BRENNA

The Morel Science Medal

Presented by C. T. Morel, M. D.M.S. of Boiirbo.nnais, Illinois. WAS AWARDED TO

JOSEPH M. CALLAGHAN, Chicago, Ill. NEXT IN MERIT:

CHARLES McCOY, PETER GERAGHTY.

The General History Medal

Prnsented by the Very R ev. P. Beau,doin, C.S. V., · WAS AWARDED TO

EVARISTE MARCOrTE, Bourbonnais, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

JOSE PH

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ALLAGHA , MI HAEL MORRISSEY. The Christian Doctrine Medal

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Presented b1./ the R ev. W. Hackett ot J[ankakee, lllinois. WAS AWARDED TO

WILLIAM CAREY, Ivesdale, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

HUGH MCGINTY, JAMES OLEN ON. The Belles-Lettres Medal , '

Presented by the Rev. F. X. Chouinard, C. 8. V. of Manteno, Illinois, WAS AWARDED TO

WILLIAM GRA GER, Bourbonnais, IllinoiA. NEXT IN MERIT:

·Ev ARISTE MARCOTTE.

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The Commercial Excellence Medal

P1·esented by the Rev. J. A. Kelly of Gilman, lllinois, WAS AWARDED '1'0

WILLIAM CA EY, Ive dale, Illinoi . NEXT IN MERIT:

ARTHUR SANASACK, ARMAND MONGEAU. The Dooling Department Medal

Pre ·erited by the R ev. M. A . D oling of

linton, l llinois,

WAS EQUALLY DESERVED BY

JOHN ARMSTRONG, PETER GER GHTY. MARTI BRENNAN, JO E H GRANGER. W I LLIAM B EA ULT, WILLI M GRANGER. PHILIP D BE, LOUIS K OSCHOWITZ. PETER DUFAULT , FR Cl SCHNEIDER. Drawn by PETER DUFAULT, Kankake e, Illinois. The Minim Department -Mtdal

Presented by the Very R ev.•C. Fournier, U.S. V., W.AS EQ · ALLY DESERVED BY

JAMES GAHA ,

WILLIAM 1AHER. EMIL SENE 'AL. Dr a wn by EMIL SENECAL, Mon t real, Canada. The U. S. History Medal

Presented by the Rev. G. M. Legris of Bou1·bonnai , lllinois, WAS AWARDED TO

FRANCIS MILHOLLA D Kewanee, Illinoi . NEXT IN MERIT :

HERMAN LA HARITE: JAMES CLENNON. The Feeley SpelHng Medal

Presented by the W. J . Feeley Co. of Providence, R . 1., WAS AWARDED TO

P

TRICK O'CONNOR, Chic a go, Illinoi . NEX'I' IN MERIT :

A DOLPHE CARON, ACH ILLES CH.ANGELO .


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The Hagan Elocution Medal

Presented by the Rev. J. M. H agan of L a Grange, Illinois, WAS AWARDED TO

ART HUR HAN L, Chicago Illinoi . Th·e McShane Elocution Medal

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P re ented by the R er . H. 0 Gara Mcshane of Chicago, l llinoi WA S AWARDED TO

REY OLDS

ARTA , Chicago, Illinois.

The Senior Elocution Medal

Presented by Mr. J. H. WA.

WALTER

awn of Lowell. Mass.,

AWARDED TO

. ROO EY Chicago, IllinoL.

The Junior Elocution Medal

Presented by -71fr . (). J. Quille of Chicago, Illinoi WAS AWARDED TO

RICHARD GAHAN

hicago Illinoi .

The Minim Elocution Medal

Presented by the Rev. {. L tellier of Bourbonnais, Illinoi , WAS AWARDED TO

PA UL LEGRIS, Bourbonnais, Illinois. The German Medal

Presented by the R ev. S. A . S-i'xtJ of Kankakee, I llinoi , WAS AW RDED TO

PETE

J. GERAGHTY Chicago, Illinois. EXT IN MERIT :

DANIEL HA YD .. .

WILLIAM KREUGER.

The Morrissey Penmanship Medal

P 1·esented by the R e . J. J. Morri ey of Uhicago, lllirwi W

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ARTHUR LAM RRE, Longueuil, EXT I

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MERIT:

CHA GELO HOMER BOUCH RD. J ME PATTON.


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For Excelle11ce in Studies in the Minim Department WAS AWARDED TO

G 'O GE CART N, Chicago, Illinois. NEXT I

WILLIAM MAHEf.

MERI'r:

JAMES DO NELLAN.

The Frank A. Moody Military Medal

For excellence in Military 'lactic ' among the Privates and non-Commis ioned Officers of the S. V. C. Battalion WAS AWARDED TO

FRAN IS MILHOLLAND, Kewanee, Illinois. NEX'l' IN MERIT:

ARTHUR CARON, AD.O LPH CARON. The Rowan Military Medal

For excellence arnong the Commissioned Officers of the S. V.C. Battalion WAS AWARDED 'l'O

Major PROCTOR W. HA SL, Chicago, Illinois. NEX'l' I

Captain DA IEL HA YD.!£ ,

MERIT:

aptain MICHAEL O'TOOLE.

The O'Brien Swordsmanship Medal

Presented by the Rev. Charles Carroll U' Brien, of Ivesdale, lllinois, WAS AWARDED TO

LOUIS HURD, Chicago, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT :

GEORGE CARTAN, WILLIAM HOUMIEL. The Prize Pennant

For the best Drilled Com.:pany in the S. V.C. Battalion, presented by Col. T. A. Cahill , of Chicago, lllinois. WAS AWARDED TO

COMPANY A, MARSILE LIGHT GUARDS. P. F. DANIHER, Captain. JAMES ST. CER '¥, First Lieutenant. CHARLES MEEHAN ; 2d L ie utenant.


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The Second Premium in Engl~h Composition WAS AWARD ED TO

MART IN BRE

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The First Premium in the Second Violin Class WAS AWARDED TO

WALTER A. ROONEY. The First Premium in the Third Violin Class WAS AWARDED T O

EV ARIST

MARCOTTE.

T he Second Premium in the Third Violin Class WAS AWARDED T O

LEO . BOISVERT. · Japanese Sleeve Buttons

Presented by his Aunt, and a Watch and Ch,ain presented by hi Father and Mother for DepC>rtment, to W ARRE

ARMSTRO G, Chicag-o, Illinois. A Gold Watch

.For having completed the Commercial Coune, presented by his Father and Mqthe1·, to ACE.ILLES CHANGELON, Chicago, Ill. A Diamond Ring and Gold Chain I

Fo1· having completed · the Commercial Course, presented by his 1viother, to, WALTER ROONEY, Chicago, Illinois.

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Good Conduct Roll. The following students de erve honorabl mention for excellent deportment. Barr William Be r geron, eorge Boisvert Leon B ucbard, Homer B urassa, Charles Brennocki John Burke, Jefferson Cahill, Jame Cahill Thomas Callaghan , Jo eph 'ampion, lpbon e anavan, Patrick Carey, William aron, dolphe 'aron, Arthur Carroll, Edward Cartan, George Cartan, eynolds 'hangelon, chille lennon: James Conley . Thoma Cotton, Edward unningham, Jame unningham , William Dah1em , Ralph Daly, aymond Dandurand Homer Danib r, Patrick Denault, "'\iVilliam Donnellan, Jame Donnellan John Fanning Lloyd Fay, Raymond Fitzg rald John Flannagan: harle

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ahan, James Gahan , Richard Goetz, Joseph oudreau Arthur Graveline, Ernest Hanlon vVilliam Hansl Arthur Hansl, Proctor Harri ohn Hayden, Daniel Hayden, Martin Hayden, William Haye Louis Henneberry, Ed ward Hurd, Loui Kane, Edward Keeshen William Kennealy Ed ward Kreuger, William Lacharite, Herman Lamarr Arthur Lamarre azaire Lambert Audet Lebeau, Edward L Ecuyer, chille Legris Edgar Legri Frederick Legri Jo eph Leo-ri Jo eph, jr. Legri , Lionel Legri Paul Legri alph Le acre Zephire


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Catalogue of McCoy, Charles McGinty, Hurrh . McKusick Arthur McPherson, Lafayette Maher, Daniel Maher, William Marcotte, Evariste Marcotte, Horner Marcotte, Jera irne Marcotte, arci e Martin , Armand, Meehan, Charle .. , Milholland, Franci , Monrreau, Armand, Moran, Charle Morrissey, Michael

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st. Viateur s College. Pine Edward Pro t Henry Richard, Eugene Riley, Francis Riley, William Rivard, Leon Rivard, Frederick Rooney, Walter Roy, lbert St. Cerny, James Sanasack, Arthur oran , Matthew Stanfel, Anthony tefanitcb, Joseph Stepp Victor ulli van Stephen rinette, Walter Waugh, George 1Neber, Alfred William on Frederick Woodman, William

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· Roll of Honor. The following student have distinguished themselve 1n the examinations. The notes are the a verag-e of th~ year. Standard, 100. Sati factory, 75. Classical Course. FIFTH YEAR .

Brennan, Michael........ . .. . 9 Callaghan, Joseph .......... 93

Legris Edgar .... ... .. . . . .. . 83 Marcotte, Eyari te .. . ... . .. . 93

FOUR'l'H YEAR.

Hanlon William......... . ... 5 Hayden, Daniel. ....... ..... . 02

Kroschowitz, Louis ......... 86 Lamarre, Nazaire ..... ...... 87

THIRD YEAR.

Armstrong, John: .. .. ....... 90 Geraghty, Peter ............. 94 Caron, Adolphe . .... . ...... .. 81 Goudreau, Arthur ........... 87 Le_gris, Joseph ........ . . . .. . ... . 79 SECOND YEAR.

Bergeron, George ............ 8 Mongeau , Armand . . . . . . . . . Cahill, Thomas ..... ... . . . .. 87 Morrissey, Michael. .... . ... Caron, Arthur. .. ... . .. . .... . 8 0 Toole Michael. . .'.. . ..... Dufault, Peter. . ............. 88 Pro t, Henry ............. . .. L'Ecuyer_, Achilles ........... 88 Riley, William . .............. Milholland, Francis ...... . ... 90 Rooney Walter...... . ....... St. Cernyi James ..... ... ... 91

3 93 90 85 86 6

FIRST YEAR.

Breault, William ....... . .. . . Gahan , Richard..... . . . . . . . . . Graveline, Ernest...... .. . . . Hansl, Arthur .. .. ... .. . ...... Hayden, Martin .............. Henneberry, Edward . . ..... . . Lesage, Zephire........ . . . . . . McCoy, Charles . . .. ........ . .

92 5 9 91

70 87 0 90

McGinty, Hugh.. . . ..... McPher on , Lafayette . . ..... Maher Daniel.. , . . . . . . . . . . . Marcotte, arci e..... . .... 0 Connor, Patrick ... . ...... . O' Toole, Patrick............ Step ps, Victor.. . . . . . . . . . .. . Vinette, Walter. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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PREPARATORY YEAR.

Boisvert, Leon...... .... . . . . 8 Conley, Thoma . .. .. .. .. .. .. 92 Cunningham, Jame ... . . . . . . 86 Cunningham, William. . ... .. 2 Dahlem, Ra lph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Fino-leton , John. .. ......... .. 2 Kee ·hen , William........ . . . 76 Legris, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . .... . 81 Maher William ......... . . .. . 94 Murphy Jame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.

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Bouchard Horner.. . . . . . . . . . Br~ault William . .. . ... ..... Carey, illiam.. . . . . . . . . . . . Caron Adolphe ..... . ..... . hang-elon, Achille ... .. .... . Harri" John ..... . ... . .. . ... . McGinty, Hugh, ... . ...... . . ana ack,

Martin. rmand. . . : . . . . . .. . . 7 9· Meehan Charle . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 93 Milholland Franci . ......... 90 Mongeau Armand........... 9 6 0 'onnor, Patrick . . . .... . . . . 9~ 6 Patter on , John....... . ...... _ -! Rooney. Walter ...... . . .... . rthur.. . . . . . . . . 90

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E OND YEAR.

'arroll, Edward..... .. ...... Lacharite, Herman .. .... .... ,lennon, Jame . . . . . .. . . ... 90 Lamarre, rthur . . . . . . . . . . . Fay, illiam. .. . . ..... . .. . . . Mc her on: Lafayette . .. ... . Fitzgerald John... .. . .. . . . . . Maher Daniel.. . .. . .. ... . .... Flannagan, harle . . . . . . . . . . Moran, 'harles.... . . . . . . . . . Fra er, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i.ley ranci .. . . . ........ . Goudreau, rthur .. . ........ 7 Ui vard Frederick .. . ........ William on Frederick . .... . .

90 ~

91

91 3 90 7

FIR T YEAR.

am pion, lphon e ......... . 1 Hay den, Martin .......... .. . anavan , Patrick . . ....... . . 2 Hayden, William ... . . .. . .... Caron, lphon e ..... . .. . ... . J Hildreth, Ray ond ..... .. .. . unnincrham illiam ... ... . ' ? Le age Zephire . . .... Dandurand, Hoq:ier . ... ..... . 1 Marcotte Jerasime .. - .. - . .. Donnellan, John ........... . Patton .James . ...... .... . ... hahan Richard ..... . ..... . . 5 Pine, Edward ... onnich en Albert.... . . . . . . 5 (

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RATORY YEAR.

Le bean Edward ... ·. ...... . . . Boura a, har t Mc ormi k William ... .. ... Brennock .John . .... . .... . . . . M rthur. ..... . .. .. 'art an eorge.. . . . . . . .... . onnor Edward........... ' otton Ed ward . . ... . ...... . 1 r, Hector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O' onnor eorge . . . . . ... . Denault, William.. .... .. . . .. ichard Eugene ........ .. . . Fairchild Edwin............ oy, lbert ............. .... Gahan Jame ............ , 0 cbneid r , Franci ...... . . .. Lambert , udet ... . ...... . . 7!) tefanit b, Jo "eph. . . .... Waugh ,eorge.............. 0

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Bailey , Kenneth . . .. . ... . ... Goetz,Jo eph .. . . ....... .... Haye , Loui . ... ...... . .. . . Kane , E d ward . . .......... .. Legris, Frederick . . . . .... . ... Legris, Ralph . . . .... .. ....... Senecal, Emil . . .. . . . .. . .. ... outhard, Horace . . . . . . . .. . .. Daly , Raymond .. .. .. . .... . ..

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