St Marys College - Dial Yearbook (St Marys, KS)

 - Class of 1927

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CLASS OF 1910 SCHOLARSHIP The Class of 1910 has long ago adopted a very effective method of helping in the good work of higher education. Annually they send a check in payment of a scholarship ior a student of St. Mary's College. The class of 1910 is to Ik- congratulated on this generous project. Should not the example set by this class be followed by other classes? There is no better way of showing one's interest in education and one's love of his Alma Mater. SPEAKING ABOUT CORN BREAD An Alumnus of 1904, during the epoch-making rabbit hunt, happened lo pay a visit to the department o’er which Tom Goodal holds sway. He recognized the old range which had been in use twenty-two years before and. smiling, said to Tom. There are better ranges in the market today, Tom. How would you like to have one? Tom’s only answer was his happy, swiftly enchanting smile. And the answer to that smile is a new $3,000.00 range. RT. RF.V. MONSIC.NOR FRANCIS M. ORR. AM.. L.L.D. It was with joy that St Mary's received the news that another of her loyal sons had received the honors well deserved. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Francis M. Orr, received his A.B. at St. Mary's in 1898. During his years spent as a student at St. Mary's, he distinguished himself as a public speaker and as a writers. He competed in the oratorical contest of 97. delivering his oration The Perils of the State, in which he vigorously denounced the political corruption of the day. He was also a member of the Dial staff, during his years at St. Mary's. Later in 1919 he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from St. Mary’s. At present he is building a $225,000.00 stone Church for St. Peter’s parish. Kansas City. Kansas, over which he presides as pastor. The announcement of his appointment as domestic prelate of the household of Pope Pius XI with the title of Monsignor was made. March 11. 1927. The date for his investiture in the robes of the Monsignori will be coincident with the dedication of his new church. Congratulations ! RT. REV. MOXSIC.XOR FRANCIS M ORR Kansas City, Kansas OBITUARY Rev. Matthew Mc.Menamy. S.J., '79. died at St. Louis. March 25. 1927. at the age of 66 years. Mr. George J. Miller. M.D.. died at his home in St. Mary's. April 22. 1927, at the age of 73 years. Doctor Miller was physician to St. Mary's College for 42 successive years. Martin M. Monaghan died. February 25. 1927, at St. Mary’s Hospital. Kansas City. Mo. Brother Joseph A. Dixon, S.J., died at St. Mary's College. July 28. 1926. at the age of 80 years. Mr. Patrick F. Gildea, Rhetoric '89. died in Leadville, Colorado. April 25. 1927. at the age of 56 years. Dr. John L. Tierney. A.B.. '10. of St. Louis. Mo., died in Santa Fe, X. M.. July 28. 1926. Rev. W illiam F. Downing, S.J.. Rhetoric '00. died at Loyola University. Chicago, December 29. 1926. One Hundred Seventy-six

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DAVENPORT X FEBRUARY 26. the Davenport Alumni held their sectional meeting. Rev. B. J. Rodman, S.J.. and Coach S. G. O’Rourke attended, as representatives from St. .SSEST l Mary’s. After a very enjoyable luncheon at the Black Hawk Hotel, the executive committee with Tom Walsh at its head went into session. That evening the members were banquetted at the same hotel. Jack Purcell acting in his capacity as toastmaster called upon several of those present for speeches. Rev. Father Rodman gave a talk on St. Mary's and the traditional St. Mary's spirit. Rev. Cornelius Shvne, newly appointed Alumni director, reported recent Alumni activities. Other speeches were delivered ln-Messrs. J. A. Bray. S. G. O'Rourke, and Gil Bryan; the last named is the president of the Alumni Association of St. Ambrose College. The arrangements of the meeting were in charge of Mr. E. J. Mooney, chairman, Mr. Tom Walsh and Mr. Gene Halligan. These men are to be congratulated on the success they achieved in a meeting animated by the “Old St. Mary’s spirit. Among those present were Rev. B. J. Rodman, Rev. C. A. Shvne. Rev. I). J. Manning and Messrs. T. J. Walsh, J. j. Dolan. E. J. Walsh, Frank Harrigan, S. G. O'Rourke. W. S. Hogan, Gil Bryan, Joe Troy. W. II. Martin. E. J. Mooney, Jno. Powell. J. L. Wolfe. C. J. Calnan. Gene Halligan, Fred Zabel. 11. Priester, P. F. McCarthy. J. A. Bray and J. J. Ryan. X E W X AT IO X A L 11E A DOC A R T E R S Another feature in the Xcw Alumni organization is the removal of the Alumni office from St. Mary's to Kansas City. The central location of Kansas City, its proximity to St. Mary's, and the added advantages offered by having the offices in a large city, are some of the reasons given for the change. The new offices are in charge of Mr. Frank Garry, Secretary of the Association. The number of the suite is -132 Rialto Building, Kansas City. Missouri. Any visiting Alumnus may rest assured of one spot of refuge, and that at 432 Rialto Building. Reverend Father Shvne and Mr. Garrv bid vou welcome. MR. FRANK A. GARRV Kansas City. Missouri Sccrctary-T rcasurcr THE ALUMXUS Through the untiring efforts of Father Shvne and Mr. Garry, the Alumni have been rewarded with an organ which would do credit to any organization in America. The Collegii Sanctae Mariae Alumnus” is published monthly. Its purpose is to bring each Alumnus into closer contact with his old class mates, and to provide a means for informing members of the Association of the work which is being carried on. There is much to Ik said in praise of the work which Father Shvne and Mr. Garry have done during their short time in office. However, there is nothing which gives stronger testimony to their zeal than the splendid issues of the Alumnus which have already brought new life into the Association. A LU M X1 SCHOLA RS HIP FOU X DATION M R. E D v ar D i.hGRpN E Two of the Alumni, persuaded that the St. Mary’s environment Recording Secretary is the very tonic an earnest high school graduate needs most (luring his college training, have contributed a check for Five Thousand Dollars to begin a Scholarship Foundation for deserving students. These two men prefer to withhold their names. The only stipulations made by the donors arc that the boy must be recommended by his teacher of Latin and English and by the principal of his high school: that he must have a high school diploma: and that he must maintain an average of eighty-five per cent or over in all his subjects during his four years at College. This is just the opportunity which many a high school graduate needs. And it is to the generosity of such men as these two Alumni, that many a leader in the world today owes his start. One Hundred Seventy-five

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