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Board of Trustees.

V. REv. P. BEAUDOIN, C.S.V., Presi'cient.

V. REv. C. FOURNIER, C.S.V., Vice-President.

REv. L. A. SENECA.L, C.S.V., Treasurer.

REv. E. L . RIVARD, C.S.V., Secretary.


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1900- 1901.

September 6 .................. . . Opening of First Session. October 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Viateur's Day. November 22 .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Cecelia's Day (half day,) Patroness of Music. .. ovember 29 . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thanksgiving Day December 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christmas I-Iolidays begin.

J anuary 3 ..... . . . .................. . ... Classes resumed. January 28 ................... Semi-annual Examinations. February I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening of Second Session. February 22 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v\Tashington's birthday. ,:larch 7 ...................... . ... St. Thomas Aquinas. l'v1arch 17 . ................... . ... . .... St. Patrick's Day. l\farch 19 .............................. President's Day April 6-9 ............................. Easter Holidays. April - ................................ . . Arbor Day. l\tfay I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. May Day. 1v1ay 30 ........... . ....... .... ........ Decoration Day.


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MARSILE, C.S.V., President.

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RYAN, C.S.V.,

Vice-President and Prefcct of Discipline.

REv. E. L. RIVARD, C.S.V., D.D., PH. D. Prefect of Studies~· Director of Seniinarians.

REV. L. A. SENECAL, C.S.\T., Treasurer.

REv. A . .D. lvIAINVILLE, C.S.V., Assistant Treasurer. REv.

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C. LEDUC, C.S.V., Accountant.

Assistiant Prefects of Discipline. REv. 0. E. PA.QUIN, C.S.V.. ' REv. A. ST. AUBIN, C.S.V., REv.

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J. BRENNAN,

REv. A. TARDIF, C.S.V., REv. C. vV. RAYMOND, C.S.V.. REV.

J. P. O'MAHONEY, C.S.V..


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REv. M. ]. JvIARSILE, C.S.V. ,

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;R.Ev. E. L. RIV ARD, C.S.V., D.D., PH.D., Philosophy, History of P hilosophy, and Literary Criticism.

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E. LA BERGE, D.D.,

Dogmatic Theology , P h ilo&ophy of History, Cannon Law, L iturgy, and Sacred Eloquence.

REv. G. M. LEGRIS, D.D., Moral Theology and Church Hi.st0ry.

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J. MARSILE, C.S.V., Belles Lettres.

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J. L. SEGlHN, C.S.V. A.M., M.S., Trigonometry.

C. T. MOREL, M.D., M.S., Natural Sciences, Geometry, (House Phys! ciao.)

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J. BERGIN, C.S.V., A.B.,

Rhetoric, Literary Criticism, Latin, Literature and Librarian.

J. P. O'MAHONEY, C.S.V.,

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Mathematics, English Grammar, Chr istian Doctrine, Bookkeeping, Commercial Law and Commer cial Corr espondence.

REv C. W, RAYMOND, C.S.V., Mathematics, Latin, E locution, Reading. Bookkeepin g, Commercial Law and Commercial Correspondence.

REV. 0. E. PAQUIN, C.S.V., French.

REv. A. MATHERN, C.S.V., Mathematics, History. Bookkeeping. Commercial Law, Spelling, Geography and Reading.

REV. A. ST. AUBIN, C.S.V., Bookk,eeping, Commercial Law, Commercial Correspondence an(l. Christian Doctrine.

REV. A. GIRARD, C.S.V., English Grammar , Arithmetic, History, Spelling and French.

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L. GUILBEAULT, C.S.V.,

Penmanship, A.rithmetic, Reading, Spelling and French.

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BOUDREAU, C.S.V.,

English Grammar, Christian Doctrine and French.

REV. F. FALARDEAU, C.S.V., Reading, Spelling, Arithmetic and Christian Doctrine .


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Literary Cri ticis m , Rbetoric, Modern History and Elocution.

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J. GAFFNEY,

Latin, Greek, and A.n cient Hii:,tory.

MR. A. L. O'SULLIV.A.N, A.B., Latin and Greek.

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REv. G. M. LEGRIS, D.D., Director of Band and Orches tra.

REv. L. J. GOULETTE, C.S.V., Piano.

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ST. VIATEUR'S COLLEGE.

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SECURE the faith of the people, and especially to ~ shield the young from the dangers of apostacy, it had been decided by the ecclesiastical authorities of Chi-cago that Bourbonnais be made the center of the most enlightened Catholic teaching, as well as the highest and most practical secular learning. ~ To accompl ish this end the clerics of St. Viateur were ca1led from Joliette, Canada. The Very Reverend P. Beaudoin, C.S.V., R.D., arrived in 1865 and took charge of the Parish of Bourbonnais. While under his direction Bros. A. Martel, C.S.V., and J. B. Bernard, C.S.V., opened a commercial academy, which soon attracted a large number of students. In 1868 the Rev. Thomas Roy, C.S.V., was sent fron1 Canada to inaugurate classical studies and to assume the dire~tion of the g rowing institution. The proportions of the Driginal school building now became entirely insufficient. Demands for more roo1n 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 Languages, Literature, Music, Sciences. Philosophy, and -¡Theology were opened. In 1874 the College received its University charter fro1n the State Legislature of Illinois. By virtue of this charter, the institution was e1npowered 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. V iateur's College in charge of the Rev. M. J. _Marsile, C.S.V.


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Roy M~moria1 Chapel. But as the "j ust man shall be in everlasting remembrance," so the consecrated life of Father Roy was held in pious memory by those to whon1 he had broken the bread of virtue and of kno,;vledge. . In June, 1888, a large number of the A lumni, in meeting assembled, voted that a chapel be erected by them as a memorial of Father Roy's zeal and as a tribute of their own love for him. Contributions were promptly paid up and the nex t year beheld rising beside the principal building the graceful and airy towers of the Roy Memorial Chapel. The architecture of the edifice is of Corinthian style; its spacious auditorium is a perf~ct rotunda, adorned with stained glass win. <lows of the highest artistic value, paintings of rare beauty and inspiration, statues of the patron saints of youth, and a grand pipe organ, whose sweet swelling tones elevate and cheer the soul as do the varied accents of human eloquence. The Chapel has a seating capar.ity 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 sa111e time, to unite the Chapel with the old building, were located the parlors, reception rooms, the minim and musical departments, and the lecture rooms of the higher commercial course. With these i111portant additions the College is now fitted to accommodate four hundred students. Judicious taste and nicety are evidenced in the appointments of class rooms, study hall, dormitories 1 and dining rooms. But neither safety nor comfort has been ~eglected. A ll the buildings are lighted by electricity and _h eated by steam, and thus this massive pile of stone edifices is rendered ahnost fire-proof. An abundance of e-x cellent water is supplied by a neighboring spring, through a complete system of water works. Bath roo111s with hot and cold water and toilet rooms with all modern appurtenances are found in convenient proximity to sleeping and dressing rooms. The vegetable g ardens and stock farms of the College and , of

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the outlying districts 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. In sickness, students are watched over with parental solicitude 1 and all the care that parents can desire is given to the wardrobe, the dormitories, and all those departments upon which health, comfort, and economy depend. . Location.

St. Viateur's CGllege is situated in Bourbonnais, a village of ideal pastoral quietude. It is distant fifty-six miles from Chicago and three miles 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 K ankakee a favorite resort of pleasure and health seekers. Near enough to enjoy the advantages of the city when needed, the • Col1ege is far enough removed frorn its distractions and moral dangers. It is well known that retirement from the noisy scenes of the street and from the distractions 9f the city is most favorable to, if not indispensable, for deep study, as well as for the formati on of good habits. From the constant and direct intercourse between Co1lege companions, not only are the ties of salutary friendship more closely woven, but there springs up also in the hearts of even careless students a wholesome emulation, a hitherto unfelt appreciation of the advantages of study. This in part explains the unprecedented success so gratifying to solicitous parents. On the other hand, the College is not entirely a silent solitude. Its position out of the city has enabled the directors to purchase spacious grounds which are beautifully shaded and arranged for all the favorite national out-door sports. The animation of the campus is


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suggestive of anything ¡but lifeless seclusion when the several milita ry companies are manceuvering, when games of basebalJ. football, lawn t ennis and handball are in progress, and beside them, all the swift speeding bicyclists pedalling around the smooth, shady race track. . A n1ateurs of the piscatory sports, or lovers of woodiand scenery are accompanied by their professors to their favorite h aunts, t o the rendevouz of the finny tribe, or in the tangled forests of the picturesque ravines. Those not partial to musing on the beauties of nature find pleasure in gathering nuts and wild fruits. Skating and sleighing are favorite winter sports and within the reach of all. Swimming and boating a re ind ulged in under the careful supervision of the tutors. The large and v\rell-aired halls of the College are specially well adapted for indoor sports during the winter as well as for dramatic and musical entertainments of a high c.esthetic order.

Accessibility. The College is most easy of access via Kankakee or Bradley, on the main line of the Illinois Central, and the Big Four, or the Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa, and the Kankakee and Seneca railroads, f rom which points an electric line runs to the College grounds. Visiting days are Sundays, Tuesdays_. a nd Thursdays. Good accommodations for parents and friends are easily obtained in the village. Telegrams should be addressed to ( St. Viateur's College) Kankakee, Ill., from which point they will be transmitted by telephone.

General Rules. The manner of life at the College is that of a large, well regulated family. The professors and tutors reside in the institution and devote themselves entirely to the duties of their profession, forming but one family with the students and exercising a constant supervision, friendly in the highest degree to discipline, decorum and good morals.


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The education which the College wish~s to impart is distinctly Catholic. It is of the, completest kind, and embraces. both intellect and will,- head and heart, knowledge of duty and virtuous habits. Hence, a course of religious instruction,. graded according to the capacity of the students, runs parallel w ith the course of secular studies, which all Catholic students must follow. Non-Catholic students must be present ( for the sake of good discipline) at the daily chapel e?(ercises and the familiar talks on the virtues, obedience, temperance, honesty, etc., which are the fairest and richest adornments both • of youth and of manhood. Right behavior and application to studies are made the objects of tireless en1ulation, by monthly readings of the roll of honor. Reports of the class standing, application, politeness, deportment, and health of each student, are sent to parents or guardians monthly. Beautiful gold medals and other prizes for excellence in the various branches are a warded on Com1nence1nent Day. While the government of the College is mild and parental, the laws of good order, propriety, and 111orality are strictly enforced. The moral influence of instruction, persuasion, and encouragement is pri1narily and 1nainly relied on,. and is seldom found ineffectual. ¡ If a student, disregarding all these and other induce111ents to study and right conduct, loses his time and infracts other regulations of the College, he will be punished, and if necessary expelled. The penalty of expulsion is incurred also for irreligious language or writings, the introduction of infidel or i1nmoral books, the use or introduction of intoxicating liquors, card playing, and every other species of gambling. A.ny person wilfully damaging the property of the College 1nust make con1pensation for the sa1ne. I .All letters and packages to and from the students shaH be subject to the inspection of the President or his representative. Books, periodicals, and newspapers are likewise subject to supervision and approbation.


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Leave of absence cannot bes-ranted to students during the tenn except in cases of urgent necessity. Permission to go to town will be granted to students only for grave reasons and when accompanied by a professor. The students are assigned to departments according to their age and have separate class rooms, dormitor!es, etc. Young men of 17 and up,;\,rard are assigned to the Senior, 13 to 17 to the Junior, and those under 13 to the Mini1n, department. -Students not returning at the proper time after Christmas holidays forfeit their rights to n1.edals and prizes on Commence111ent Day. Studies and Method of Instruction.

There are ' five regular courses of study. The Preparatory, which comprises those ele1nentary studies which yQunger students must follow in order to fit themselves for entering the other courses. The C oinmercial, which comprises all the branches of a finished business education. Graduates in this course are awarded diplonias 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 prepare·s young men for law, medicine, theology, and other university or seminary courses. The students of this course, after having passed satisfactory public examinations and having given clear evidence of their worthiness, are awarded the degree 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 least two years to literary pursuits. The course in Letters comprises chiefly Ancient and Modern languages and their 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 .th,e public examinations. The Scientific, which embraces the higher n1athematics and physical sciences. I

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prepares students for special university courses in pharmacy, 111edicine, and civil and mechanical engineering. The degree of Bachel.or of Science is awarded to graduates in this course. Besides these courses, young men who desire to study for the priesthood can follow the regular seminary course as laid down in the course of study. Studies in these various courses are very materially assisted and encouraged by an excellent circulating library. (vVe take this occasion to thank our friends for valuable contributions already received and to solicit further patronage for our library). In the earlier years of each course the Socratic method of questions and answers is followed. In the more advanced classes, the lecture system is adopted. The most approved text-books are placed in the hands of the students, and teachers avail themselves of every advantage which the progress of pedagogical science affords in order to further the rapid and solid advancement of their pupils.

Military Training. \i\Thile no feature of physical culture, from calesthenics to football, is neglected, special attention is paid to military tra1n1ng. The theory and practice of anns have for many years been a popular as well as a healthy pastime with the students. The originators of this department were the Revs. D. B. Toomey and J. P. Dore. The yearly prize drill for the companies, c01nmissioned and non-commissioned officers, has been - judged by Capt. T. J. Ford, of the Chicago Zouaves, assist~d by other military experts. Excepting the chaplain and surgeon, the battalion is officered, instructed, and drilled by the students themselves. Three hours a week throughout the entire ten months are devoted to the practice of the manual. The theory of arms is taught during the winter season. All students, unless dispensed for a valid reason, are required to join the ranks. A regular uniform is worn, which


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can be obtained at \i\Tork Bros. & Co., Jackson and Fifth avenue, Chicago, Ill. ( For¡ prices see Expenses) page 16). Besides the battalion, ( six companies) the best exercised in arms, fro1n exhibition companies, known as the Ford Rifles, <Incl the Minin1 Columbian Guards,. a title "\iV'On on the World's Fair Ground: Chicago, in 1893. These are proofs of the interest which the cadets take in the 1nilitary exercises, to say nothing of the patriotic spirit which is fostered among students and other 1nore in1mediate n1oral and physical advantages. 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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I,1atriculation Fee, payable on first entrance .... . . . . $ 5 oo Board and Tuition, { per session I Bed and Bedding, of five 100 oo Washing and mending of linen,* months 1 Military Suit- Senior t . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 1S oo J unior.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 oo M1n1m...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 50 Doctor's Fees, (per scholastic year) 3 oo Use of Library, " " " 1 oo u ¡s e of table set, napkins, etc. " " " r oo Payable half yearly in advance- on. entrance in September, and February 1st. Students may enter at any time, and will be charged pro rata from date of entrance after September 2,0; it is n1uch 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 will be made except in cases of protracted sickness ( of at least one month,) or. dismissal.

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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 mentioned per scholastic year. The charges will be pro rata for any portion of the year. Lessons on Piano, and Use of Instrument ........... . $40 oo Lessons on V iolin, Mandolin, Guitar, Cornet, Flute Clarionet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 oo Stenography, (per course of five months) ........~ . . . 20 oo Telegraphy, " " " " " . . . . . . . . . . . 20 oo Typewriting, " " " three " . . . . . . . . . . . ro oo Use of Chemical Apparatus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 oo Use of Apparatus for Physical Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 oo Private Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 oo Class-books and stationery furnished at current prices. I

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Courses of Study CoMMERC!AL C ouRsE. CLASSICAL COURSE,

PHILOSOPHICAL C OURSE. THEOLOGICAL C OURSE. C OURSE IN M ODERN LANGUAGES. SPECIAL COURSE IN ENGLISH.

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Commercial Course. PREPARATORY.

English, Brown's First Lessons; Bible History; Elementary Arithmetic; P enmanship; Orthography; Reading '( to the fourth series); C_a techism; Elocution; Singing. FIRST YEAR.

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English-Brown's Language Lessons. 1-Iistory-Sadlier's United States. Arithmetic.- \!Valsh's First Book. Geography-Elementary. Bookkeeping-Williams & Rogers ( to Single Entry). C011imercial Law-Robinson's. P enrnanship. Orthography-Modern Spelling Book, Part I. Reading and 1Vlemory Lines (selected). Perry) s Instruction--Articles of the Creed. Optional Studies-Elocution, Singing, etc. 1

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English-Brown's Grammar· Etymology. Letter-writing and C011iposition. History-Hassard's- United States to the Revolutionary \ Var. ' Arith1netic-Walsh's Second Book. Geography-T o Europe. Civil Government.-To the 32d Chapter. Bookkeeping.-Williams & Rogers-Single and Double Entry to J obbing. C onimercial Law.- Robinson's. C01n11ierc1·az Correspondence. Pennianship.-Orthography-1\!Iodern Spelling Book, Part I I.


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Reading .-Critical; Memory Lines (selected). Perry's Instruction.-Commandments and Sacraments. Optional Studies.- Elocution, Singing, etc. THIRD YEAR.

English.-Brown's Grammar-Syntax, Prosody, Qualities of Style; Compositions. History.-Hassard's-lTnited States, Revolutionary War to the end. Com,mercial Arithmetic.-Walsh's Third Book. Physical Geography. Ci·vil Govern1nent.-Williams & Rogers, Chapter 32d to the end. B ool,keeping.-\i\Tilliams & Rogers-Theory and Practice; Double Entry; Banking. C ornmercial Law-Robinson's. Comnicrcial Correspondence. Geography.-Completed. P en111,anship. Orthography.-Farrell's. Reading.-Cri ti cal ; Memory Lines, (selected). Perry, s Instruction.-Co1npleted. Optional Studies.-Elocution, *Telegraphy, *Stenography, *Typewriting. *Completed in one session.

Classical Course. PREPARATORY.

Latin.-Harkness' Introductory Book; \i\Tritten and Orat Exercises. English.-Brown's-Language Lessons. Hist01"y.-Sadlier's-United States. Arithmetic.- 'l\Talsh's First Book. Geograph3 .-Elementary. 1


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Catechism of the Council of Baltimore. Reading.-Memory Lines (selected). Orthography.-Modern School Speller, Part I. Penmanship. Elocution. FIRST YEAR.

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Latin.-First Lessons; Jones; Allen & Greenough's Gram1nar; Written and Oral Exercises. English.-Brown's Grammar, Orthography and Etymology. History.-Hassard',s-United States to the Revolutionary War. Arithmetic.-Walsh's Second Book. Geography.-To Europe. Perry's I nstruction.-Articles of the Creed, and Commandments. Reading.-Critical; Memory Lines (selected). Orthography.-Modern School Speller, Part II. Pen1n~nship. Elocution. SECOND YEAR.

Latin.-C~sar' s Commentaries; Allen & Greeno'ugh' s Grammar Reviewed; Arnold, Latin Composition Part I; Original Themes and In1itations. , English.-Brown's Grammar; Syntax and Prosody; Themes and Compositions. History.-Hassard's-United States, Revolutionary War to the En'.d. Arith1netic.-Wa,lsh's Third Book. Geography.-Europe to the end . . Perry's Instruction.-Commandn;ients reviewed ; Sacraments. Reading.-Critical ; Memory L~nes (selected). Orthography.-Farrell's Grammar School Speller. 1

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Penmanship. Elocution. TH IRD YEAR.

Latin.-Virgil' s Aeneid, Book I; Horace-Ars Poetica; Latin Versification; _A.Hen & Greenough, Arnold's Latin Composition, Book II ; Themes and O riginal Verses. Greek.-vVhite's first Lessons; Goodwin's Grammar; Written Exercises. English.-Coppen's Practical introduction to Rhetoric ; Criticism of Selected Verse; Imitations and Original Compositions. History.- Fredet's Ancient. M athematics.-Algebra. Physical Geography. Perry's Instruction.-Sacraments Reviewed-\l irtues to the end. Elocution. FOURTH YEAR.

Latin.- Sallust, De Conjuratione Catilinre; L ivy, Book I; Arnold's Prose Composition, Part I ; Original T hemes and Compositions. Greek.-Goodwin's Grammar, Prosody; Xenophon's Anabasis, Book II; Homer's Iliad, Book I; Prose Composition, Imitadons. English.-Coppen's Oratorical Cpmposition ; Criticism of Selected Authors. Modern I-Iistory.-Fredet. M athematics.-Geometry. Evidences of Religion.-Jouin, Part I. Elocution. FIFTH YEAR.

Latin.-Cicero, Pro Milone and Pro Archia Poeta; Tacitus, De Oratoribus; Arnold's Prose Composition, Part II; Original Themes and Compositions.


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Greek.-Demosthenes, Selections; St. Chrysostom. Sophocles, Antigone; Prose · Compositions and Imitations. , English.-Coppen's Oratorical Composition; for reference, Blair; Criticism of British and A merican Orators and Historians; Oratorical and Historical compositions. I Literaturr.-Jenkin' s Manual. .A1athe·m atics.-Trigonometry and Calculus. Physics.-Peck s Ganot. Evidences of Religion.-]ouin, P art II. E loc,ution. 1

Philosophical Course. JUNIOR YEAR.

Men tal Philosophy.-Logic and Metaphysics-Sanseverino; for reference, Zigliara. Criticis111.- E nglish, ' Greek and Latin. .LiteratureLectures. Oratory.-Discourses and Debates. Ecclesiastical History.-Birkhauser. American Repitblic.-·-Brownson. Encyclicals of Pope Leo X III on Social Subjects. History of Philosophy.-Lectures. Che1nistry and Botany. Trigono11ietry and Calculus. Gregorian Chant. SENIOR YEAR.

Mental Philosophy.-Sanseverino ( completed) ; Ethics] ouin. For reference, Zigliara. English Classics.-Composition and Critical Essays. _Oratory.-Discourses and Debates. Ecclesiastical History.-Birkhauser. H-istory of Philosophy.-Lectures. Philosophy of History.-Balmes . Latin and Greek Compositions.


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Astronomy and Zoology. Gregorian Chant.-For ecclesiastical students.

Theological Course. Theologia.-11oralis-Sabetti ; Dogmatica-Tanqueray. Scriptura.-Cursus Scripturce Sacrce-Ubaldi. Jus Canonicurn.-Eiements of Ecclesiastical Law-Dr. S. B. Smith. Liturgia Sacra.-Sacrce Lit urg ice Praxis-Wapelhorst. Sacra Eloquentia.-I Pars Catechizandi, P rcelectiones et Exercitia. Historiae Ecclesiae Catholicae.-Birkhauser. Cantus Gregorianus.

MODERN LANGUAGES- OPTIONAL. French. FIRST YEAR,

Mac Millan's First Lessons. Themes-Orig inal Exercises. SECOND YEAR.

Ele1J1-entary Gr01n11-iar.-R obert. Orthography .-Progressive Reading THIRD YEAR.

F r ench.- Syntax-Robert. Discourses sur le style. T hemes, Composition. FOURTH YEAR.

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Belles Lettres.-Criticism of Selected· Authors, Compositions'; Debates. Rhetoric.-Vergn.iol. History of Literature.

German. FIRST YEAR.

First German Book- Ahn. Exercis~s in Reading and Penmanship.

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Criticism of Selected Authors; Compositions.

Special Course in English. Three years of the Classical or Co1nmercial Course are Te1quire~l of students entering this course. FIRST. YEAR .

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Engt,i sh.-Liteirature: Jenk~ns' Manual; Selections ;'1 Lectures; l\tietrical Analysis; Critical Analysis of two of Shakespeare's Plays. Latin.-As in Fifth Classical. Frericli or German.-And its Literature. Chemistry. , Botaw)i. Philosophy.-Logic and M~taphysics. THIRD YEAR.

A111,erican Literature.-Critical Analysis of ~Poets, o ¡r ators, and Historians, selected. Orations.-Essays. Literary Criticism.-Art of Expression. French or German. Astro110111.,y. Zoolog'y . Philosophy.-Anthropology; Theodicy Ethics.

Course in Science. FIRST YEAR.

Physics. Ph'} siology. Hygiene. . M athematics.-Algebra (Completed) . English Rhetoric. French or Gernian. Drawing. 1

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Chemistry. Mineralogy. Geology. Botany. M athem,atics.-Geometry. French or German. Philosophy.-Laws of Thoughts. Drawing. THIRD YEAR.

Astronomy. Zoology. Special Biology. M athe111,atics.-Trigonometry; Calculus. French or German. Philosophy.-Ethics. Drawing.

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SOCIETIES.· Labo1· Improbus Omnia Vincit.

St. Patrick's Literary and Debating Society. REv.W. J. BERGIN, C.S.V ..................... Moderator MR. J AMES ST. CERNY ........ . . .. ·. ... . ....... . President , MR. D ANIEL B. HAYDEN .............. . ... Vice-President MR. EVARISTE MARCOTTE . .. ... .. .............. Secretary MR. WILLIAM CLEARY .......... .. ............ Treasurer MR. l-\RMAND • MARTIN ....... .. ............... Librarian MR. GEORGE BERGERON ......... . ....... Serg~ant-at-Arms · Me1nbership to this society is restricted to students of. the Rhetoric classes. Meetings are held in Science Hall every "\i\Tednesday evening, beginning the first Wednesday after October 2r , and ending Wedn_e sday after Easter.

Thespian Club. lVIR. J. H. NAWN .. . ...................... . .... Director MR. J AMES ST. CERNY ......................... President MR. A. H AN SL ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary MR. GEORGE BERGERON ........ . .... ... .... Stage Manager MR. J AMES KING ..... : . ................. Scene Manager '

Mivart Scientific Association. This association was organized in November, 1889, for the prosecution of scientific studies. Membership is restricted to students of the higher branches and to graduates ' of the Classical Course. This society occupies the Science H all and has charge of the Museum and Scientific Library. R EV. M. J. LENN ARTZ, C.S.V ........ Moderator and Curator lVIR. A. L. O'SULLIVAN ..... . .................. President REV. J. BouDREAU, C.S.V ... ... . ..... .. . ... Vice-President MR. P. J. GERAGHTY .......................... Secretary MR. \i\TrLLIAM GRANGER. .......... .. .... . ...... Treasurer


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The Curator of the Museum most respectfully solicits the assistance of the old members and friends of St. V iateur's in enlarging and completing the same. Specimens of minerals,. shells, stuffed animals and birds, relics, coins, etc., and books of scientific nature, will be most thankfully received, and will be labeled with the name of the donor. Besides, contributors to M.S.A. Library and Museum are enrolled in the Book of Benefactors, and are entitled to all benefits and privileges granted to same, according to Article XV, Section r, of Con, stitution.

Society of St. Baptist. The object of this society is to perfect its members in French literature. Bi-monthly meetings are held in Science. Hall, at which current topics are discussed. Rev. M. J. Marsile, C.S.\T......... . ........... Moderator Mr. William Granger ........................ .. President Mr. Evariste Marcotte .. .... . . ...... . ...... Vice-President Mr. Irene_e Leduc ..... ... ...... . . . ........... Secretary I\1r. _,1\ dolph Caron .............. . ............. Treasurer I\1r. Nazaire Lamarre ..... .. . . . ................ Librarian Mr. Joseph Legris .................. . .. Sergeant-at-Arms.

St. Viateur' s ;Acolythical Society. The principal object of this society is to add beauty and solemnity to divine worship by an accurate observance of the · liturgic rites and ceren1onies, and also to afford Catholic students, distinguished for excellent deportment, the honor of -s erving in the Sanctuary. Rev. 0 : E. Paquin, C.S.V ... ... .. ......... ... ... Director Mr. M. J. Quille ............. . ............... . President Mr. R. Dahlem ................... ... .. . .. \ Tice-President Mr. B. Shiel ..... ........ ..................... Secretary Mr. B. Marsile ........... . . . . ................ Treasurer Mr. G. Hildreth .. ....................... Niaster of Rules Mr. J. Cannon } . ... ....... . ................ Censors Mr. D. O 'Dwyer , · ·


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S . .C. V. Brass Band. Rev. G. NL Legris .............................. Director Twenty Members. The Philharmonic Orc,hestra. Rev. G. M. L egris, D.D ..................... . . . . Director Mr. G. Martineau .. .. .. .. ......... '............ . President l\!Ir. Louis Finnegan . ... ................. .. Vice-President Rev. C. vV. Raymond, C.S.V . ...... .. . ...... .... Secretary Rev. A. St. A ubin, C. S. V ... . ............. . .... T reasurer Members 16. '

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1\/Ir. James St. Cerny .. . .............. .. ........ President Mr. Harry Whalen ........ . ............... Vice-President l\1r. Daniel B. Hayden ... . ... .. ................. Secretary Rev. J. F. Ryan, C.S.V ........................ Treasurer Mr. Louis Finnegan .... ... ..... . ...... Assistant Treasurer Junior Department.

Mr. \N'illiam Maher ........................... President Mr. Thomas Finn ............. . ...... : .... Vice-President Mr. Albert Sonnicbsen .... . ................. . .. Secretary Rev. J. B. Dube, C.S.V...................... . .. Treasurer I

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Master Francis Callan .............. . .. ...... .. President Master Reynolds Cartan ... . . .. ....... .... . Vice-President Master J ohn Malone ................... .... .... Secretary Rev. A . N. St. Aubin, C.S.V ............... ..... Treasurer Mr. Mr. ]\/fr. Mr. Mr.

Viatorian Football Eleven. James St. Cerny ...... ... ................... Captain Charles Moran . ........................... Secretary R. Sullivan .. ..... ..... . ...... . . . ....... . Treasurer G. Bergeron .......... . .................... Referee D. B. Hayden ....... . .. . ............... Time-Keeper

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Baseball League. The "Shamrocks" represent the Institution and are officered as follows : Rev. W. J . Bergin, C.S.V ..... ·, ....... .. ..... . .. Mana~er Mr. A. Martin .. .. .. ' .. ...... ................... Captain _M r. Charles Moran .. .. : ... . . . ... ... .. . . . ...... .Secretary Mr. Ralph Dahlem ....... . .... .. .. ... ... ... ... Treasurer Nir. J ohn A rmstrong ............. .. ... . ..... .. .. Umpire M r. James St. Cerny ................... .. .' ........ Scorer The Senior L eague is composed of six nines; the Junior and the Minim, three nines each. Each department has a 17epresentative team to compete with outside clubs.

THE VIATORIAN. Tl~e Viatorian is amonthlypublication in which the thought of the advanced classes in various courses of study finds expression. It deals chiefly with historical, lite·rary, scientific, and philosophical subjects, offering students an incentive for greater efforts and more perfect work in the various branches of study. The Viatorian also chronicles then1ost important events of students' life at the college, the celebration of college feasts, the doings of the various clrarnatic, musical, literary, oratorical, athletic, and military organizations of the institution. These accounts, together with columns of personal notes, are of interest to forn1er students. T he Viatorian also records the 1nonthly progress of students and publishes the list of the winners of distinctions at the regular readings of the class, and conduct notes. Thus the monthly visits of the college journal inforn1s parents and guardians of the advancement of their chil-dren and wards. The college journal first appeared in 1882. and it has ever been the an1bition of the students to maintain the high standard · of excell ence which has won them the encouragement of a host of friends as well as the most complimentary notices of the college. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 1899, 1900. D. B. H AYDEN) E. MARCOTTE) J. ST. CERNY) A. F. 1-TANSLJ R. RICHER) J. A. L YNN, P. GRIFFIN, J. CAREY. \.


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St. Viateur's College Battalion. Militm·y Instructor,

D . B. H A.YDEN. Major,

J AMES ST. CER NY. Adjutant~ Captain,

i-\RTHU R GOUDREAU. Aicl- de- Camp,

CH i\ RLES FLl\NAGAN. Commissary-Lieittenant, \

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C. T . 1\1 OREL, M.D.

REV. E. L. RIVARD, C.S.V. Color Sergeant,

HARRY \A/HALEN.

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CH ARLES MOR AN. First Lieutenant,

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FELI X McSH A.NE .

Company C. Bernard Light Guards. Capt_ain,

THOMAS CONLEY. First Lieutenant,

Becond Lieutenant,

\VILLIAM MAHER.

A. SONNI CHSEN.

Company D. Legris Light Guards. Captain,.

ED\ i\T ARD O'CONNOR. Second Lieutenant,

First Lieuttnant,

i\RTH.UR CREVIER.

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LOUI S H URD. Firet Lieutenant,

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REV. A. N. ST. AUBI N, C.S.V. Captain,

L OUIS HURD. Second Lieutenant,

First Lieutenant,

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JOSEPH LEGRIS. The P. A. Sullivan Bugle Corps. Fir st Se1·qeant,

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Hickey, Chatles ........................... ... ... Illinois Hildreth, George ........................... ~..... Illinois Hof:f111an·, Francis ............................... Illinois Hohenthal, . ..... I llinois . Eln1er ............... . ......... I-Iollister~ \!Villiam ..... ..... .... .. . . . .. .. ... ... .. Illinois J-Io~1miel~ \i\Tilliam ......... , ..... . .......... . ..... Illinois Howard,'Willian1 ......... .. .1 • • • • • • • • • . • • • • South Dakota H;unter, John ................... , ............... Illinoi~ , ·Hurcl, Louis ................................ ·.... Illinois .. Huston, \ i\lilliam ................................ IJJ inois Jacobson·, Leo ............... . ................... Illinois . Jones, Charles .. .. ..... .- ........................ Illinois ' Kaiser, Peter .................... ... ... ...... New York ](ane, <Edward . . ........... , ........... : ......... Illinois .~ Keefe, John ........................... . ........ Indiana Keefe, Lester ................................... Illinois l(eef~, vVilliam ... .. ............................ Indiana I(eeshan, W illia1n ............................. Nebraska ' . I{ei1man, J: icholas .............................. Indiana I(elly, l\!Iartin. '................................. Illinois ·i(i_ng, James ............................... .. .. Illinois l(ingsley, James·.. -...... .. ........................ Illinois J( ukac, .Edward .......... . ... . .. ... ......... .. .. Illinois LalV[alle, \i\Tillia111 ............................ Wisconsin La1narre, Eugene ............................... Illinois Lamarre, Nazaire .. . ................. .... ....... Canada La1nbert, · Frederick ............................ . . Illinois La111bert, . Oscar .....• ....... . ....... ... ........... Illinois Lamontague Arthur . . ,............................ Illinois Langelier, Eugene ...................... .. ....... Canada Larkin, Ernest ........... : ............. .. ........ Illinois ,. Leduc, Irenee ................................... Canada Lee, Maurice .. ·...... .. .. . . ... . .............. ·... Indiana Lee, Thoma·s ........... .... ............ .. .·.... ... Iowa Legg, George ........ . .......................... Illinois. ·Legris, A lphonse ........ ... .... ..... .. .. _.. ... .. .Illinois. . '

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THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT •.•OF. ••

ST. VIA TEUR'S COLLEGE BOURBONNAIS. ILLINOIS. Monday. June 18,

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S. V . C. Bud

EPISCOPACY.

Mr. D. B. Hayden

MODERN LITERATURE,

Mr. Evariste Marcotte

THE BRASS MONKEY,

S. V. C. Band

OPERETTA- THE YOUNG MARTYRS. VALEDICTORY.

Rev . M . J. Marsile, C .S.V . Mr. Walter

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Address to Craduatu,

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CONFERRING OF DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS.

The following gentlemen received the degree of Bache]or of Arts in June, 1898, and having since pursued a literary course are now entitled to the degree of

Master of Arts, •

Stephen N. Mqore, Lostant, Illinois. Centennial J . Quille, Chicago, ,I llinois.

The D¢gree of Bachelor of Arts, WAS CONFERRED ON

Daniel B. H ayden, Symerton, Illinois. Evariste Marcotte, Bourbonnais, I llinois.

The Degree of Bachelor of Science, WAS CONFERRED ON

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Commercial Diplomas, WERE ,AWARDED TO

Leon Boisvert, Bourbonnais, Illinois. • Alphonse Caron, Bourbonnais, Illinois. Thomas Conley, Chicago, Illinois. Anatole D rolet, Kankakee, Ill. vfhomas Finn, .Decatur, Illinois. Arthur Fraser, Bourbonnais, Illinois. Irenee Leduc, Montreal, Canada. Fayette McPherson, Haz~lhurst, Illinois. Edward McShane~ Omaha, Nebraska. August Richer, Kankakee, Illinois. J ohn Senesac, 1\1anteno, Illinois. Albert Sonnichsen, Chicago, Illinois.

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AWARDING OF MEDALS.

Gold medals are presented annually by Rev. G. M. Legris, D.D., Bourbonnais Illinois. Rev. F. J. O ' Reilly, Peoria, Illinois. Re:v. E. M. Griffin, Chicago, Illinois. Rev. W. L. Kearney, Chicago, Illinois. Rev. M. A . Dooling, Clinton, Illinois. Rev. J... J. lVlcCann, Elgin, Illinois. Rev. H. O' Gara McShane, Chicago, Illinois. Rev. F. X . Chouinard, C.S.V ., St. George, Illinois. Rev. C. Fournier, C.S.V., Bourbonnais, Illinois. 1'Rev. M. Dermody, F landreau, South Dakota. Rev. W. H. J. Donovan, Ramona, South Dakota. Rev. J. M. H agan, La Grange_. Illinois. Chicago Council, Y.lVI.I. , Chicago, Illinois. Mr. F rank A. M.o ody, Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Thomas Rowan, Chicago, I llinois. The W. J. Feeley Co., Chicago, Illinois. Dr. C. T. Morel, Bourbonnais, Illinois. Rev. T. J. JVIcCormick, C.S.V., Chicago, Illinois. R ev. A. Corcoran, C.S.V., Chicago, Illinois. Rev. M. J. Marsile, C.s.y., Bourbonnais, Illinois.

The Diamond Medal1, Presented by the Rev. W. H. J. Donovan pf Ramona ~ South Dakota, for the best contributions to the Viatorian}. WAS AWARDED TO

Daniel B. Hayden, Symerton, Illinois.


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The Hansl Philosophy Medal. Presented by Proctor W . Hansl. of N ew York City, WAS AWARDED TO

Walter

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Calumet, Michigan. NEXT IN MERIT.

Daniel B. Hayden, Evariste Marcotte.

lJe Gold Medal. Presented by the Rev. W . L. Ke~rney. of Chicago, Illinois, for the highest average in the Classical Course. WAS AWARDED TO

Patrick Griffin, Chicago, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT.

Garfield Lennartz, \tVilliam Maher.

' The Science Medal, Presented by Dr. 'C. T. Morel, M.S. of Bourbonnais Ill. WAS AWARDED TO

William Breault, Bourbonnais, Illinois. NEXT IJ MERIT.

Terrence Cosgrove, Patrick Griffin.

The Latin--Greek Medal, Presented by the Rev. E. M. Griffin of Chicago, Illinois, I

WAS AWARDED TO

Patrick Griffin, Chicago, Illinois.

NEXT IN MERIT.

Rudolph Richer, P eter Dufault. •

The Oratory Medal, Presented by the Rev. H. P. Durkin of Rantoul, Illinois . • . WAS AWARDED TO

Arthur F. Hansl, New York City.


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Louis Finnegan, John F. O'Brien.

The U. S. History Medal, Presented by the Rev. G. M. Legris D.D. of Bourbonnais, Illinois, WAS AWARDED TO

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Albert Soni1ichsen, Anatole Drolet.

The English Composition Medal, Presented by the Rev. D. E. \rValsh of Carthage, Illinois, WAS AWARDED TO

\i\iillia1n Cleary, Momence, Illinois. NEXT I N MERIT.

James Sullivan, Terrence Cosgrove.

The General History Medal, Presented by the Rev. C. Fournier, C.S.V. of Bourbonnais, Illinois, '

WAS AWARDED TO

Nazaire Lan1arre, Longueuil, Canada. NEXT IN MERIT.

rthur Hansl, vVilliam Cleary.

The Christian Doctrine Medal. Presented by the Rev.

J. J.

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Joseph Lonergan, Polo, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT.

\Villiam Maher, Daniel O'Dwyer.

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The French--English Medal, Presented by the Rev. F. J. O'Reilly. of Peoria, Illinois; WAS AWARDED TO

Arthur F. Hansl, New Yo;k City. NEXT IN MERIT .

William Cleary, Raleigh Hansl. •

The Belles--Lettres Medal, Presented by the Rev. F. X. Chouinard C.S.V., of St. George, Illinois, ' WAS AWARDED TO

Rudolph Richer, Kankakee, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT.

Nazaire Lamar re, Arthur Goudreau.

The Commercial Excellence Medal. Presented by the Rev. A. H. Leising of West Brooklyn, Illinois, WAS AWARDED TO

Anatole Drolet, Kankakee, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT.

_Albert Sonnichsen, Edward 1v1cShane.

The Senior Deportment Medal, Presented by the Rev. M. A. Dooling. of Clinton, lllinoisJ WAS EQUALLY DESERVED BY

Eugene Brais, W illian1 Breault, Peter Dufault, Philip Doyle, James Hayqen, Martin Hayden, Peter Kaiser, Garfield Lennartz, Andrevv Lonergan, Joseph Lynn, John O'Brien, Rudolph Richer, James Sullivan, Edward Stretch, James Scott, Harry vValdo. DRAWN BY

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The Junior De_portment Medal, Presented by the Very Rev. A. Corcoran C. S. V. , of Chicago, Ill. ✓

WAS AWARDED TO

Thon1as Finn, Decatur, Illinois. The Minim Deportment Med.al, ·Presented by the Rev. M. Dermody of Flandreau, South Dakota, WAS AWARDED TO

Harry Schanze, Chicago, Illinois . .NEXT IN MERIT.

Jessie Roth, John Bir;en.

The Hagan Elocution Medal. Presented by the Rev.

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William Northway, Bradley, Illinois.

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The Junior Elocution Medal, Presented by the Rev. T. J. l\1cCormick, C. S. V. of Chicago, Illinois,

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Ja111es B.

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The Minim Elocution Medal,

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Frederick Shippy, Chicago, Illinois.


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Presented by the Rev. J . P. Suerth of Chicago, Illinois, WAS AWARDED TO

Harry Heister, Chicago, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT.

Garfield Lennartz, vValter Schceneck.

The Penmanship Medal, Presented by the Rev. M . P . Sammon of' Peoria, Illinois', WAS AWARDED TO

Arthur Fraser, Bourbonnais, I llinois. · NEXT IN MERIT.

Eugene La111arre., Jarn es Cunninghan1.

The Excellence Medal, Presented by the Rev M: B. K rug. of Chicago, . for the , highest average in the Minin1 Departn1ent. WAS AWARDED TO

J ohn Monahan, Chicago, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT .

John Birren, John Malone.

The ,Excellence Medal, P resented by the Rev. J. A. Hynes of Chicago, Illinois, for the highest average in the Junior Department, WAS AWARDED TO

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The Gold ~edal, ness,

Presented ; by the Rev. M. .T. Marsile, C.S.V. for polite-

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Evariste Marcotte, Bourbonnais, Illinois. NEXT . IN MERIT.

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Wi1liarn Maher, Chicago, Illinois. • I

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Will iam Carey, Eugene Lamarre.

The Rowan Military Meda~, For the commissioned officers of the S.V.C., battalion, Vv AS AW ARD ED TO

Captain A rthur Caron. NEXT I N MERIT.

Captain Thomas Conl~y, Captain Charles Moran.

the Frank A. Moody Military Medal, For the non-commissioned officers and privates of the S.V.C., battalion, \VAS AWARDED TO

Private Garfield Lennartz, Geneva, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT.

Private Richard Sull ivan, Private J ames King.

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The Swordsmanship Medal. Presented by the Young i\ifen's L yceum of All Saint's Parish of Chicago, Illinois, WAS AWARDED TO

Reynolds Quinlan, Chicago, Illinois. _ EXT IN MERIT.

F rederick Shippy, J oseph L egris, Emil Senecal.

The Prize Pennant, Presented by Col. D. B. Hayden of Symerton, Illinois, for the best drilled company in the S.V.C., battalion, WAS AWARDED TO

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SPECIAL REWARD.

A Gold Cross, Presented py Mr. J ohn Freidrich, of Chicago, Illinois. for excellence in second German Class, WAS AWARDED TO

William Keefe, Kentland, Indiana.

A Gold. Watch and Chain, Presented by his parents for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, to Evariste Marcotte, Bourbonnais, Illinois.

A Gold Wate h and Chain. Presehted by his parents for completion of Latin Course to, Arthur Goudreau, Kankakee, Ill.


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