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Junior Literary Society Moderator. Rev. Patrick Dolan. S. J. First Semester Justin Adler . John Boyd Adrian Dwyer Daniel Emery Bernard Gaul Second Semester ................President........................Daniel Emery . . . . Vice-President.............................John Lamy ................Secretary.........................James Hyett Chairman of Entertainment . . . Newman Guthrie Chairman of Arrangements .... Frank Gainer npilK Junior Literary Society may be rightly called the little brother of the IMiilalethic Society, for it is here that the mould is cast for future debaters and orators. Through its weekly meetings, the students of this society are trained in the fundamentals which make an accomplished speaker. Debates, elocution, oratory and extemporaneous speaking constitute the curriculum for the year. Spurred on by an untiring and most capable moderator. Father Patrick Dolan. S. J. the Junior Literary Society has accomplished much, during the past year. Paul Distler. who made such a worthy showing in the District Oratorical Contest exemplifies the benefits of its training, as do the many other less conspicuous members who have made the Junior Literary Society of nineteen hundred and twenty-nine a page in the history of St. Mary’s College. Fulmer. Montaudon. Gainer. Kyan, Johnson. Distler. Bycroft. ( Allen. Lowry J. Reilly. Zang. J- Basley. Cunningham. Guthrie, Farrell. Matteson, Moran, Solon. Copeland C. Reilly. Tain ter. F. Palmer. Arnold. Sehumaker. Sullivan, Quljano. Dlnkel. O'Mahoney Kigali. Araujo. W. Allen. Emery, Rev. P. Dolan. S. J.. Adler. Dwyer. Boyd Delaney. Folito. Si al ling. Duffy. Etfer Page 1M
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Elocution Contests ' ’LARKNCK MALONE 31. of Topeka. Kansas, won the Elocution medal in the College division from a select group on the evening of Mav 12. His presentation of the “Burgomaster’s Death’ was highly effective. Other contestants in the College Division were John Adler. William Nagel. John Clarke and Earnest Hagen. In the Fourth High finals Haul Johnson, Vincennes. Ind.. with an excerpt from Macbeth repeated his victory of the year before. Other contestants in this group were Haul Kigali. Adrian Dwyer, and W alter Roney. In the Third High finals. Arthur Cordell, of Chicago. III. won the medal with a rendition of “The doing of the White Swan.” Other finalists from Third High were Joseph Sexton. Haul O’Dea. and Robert I Iughes. George Hamaker, of Topeka. Kansas, with his delivery of “Francois Villon” captured the medal in Second High. Other elocutionists from Second High were Joseph Guilfoyle. Clement Andlaucr. and Charles I )uffv. James Riley of St. Louis delivered “That Hiece of Hie” with a realism which won for him the medal in his division, over Walter Bernard. William Hitts, and John Kent. O'Dea. Sex ion, Hamaker. Johnson. Kigali. Hughes. Dwyer Guilfoyle. Roney. Clark. Adler. Bush, Cordell, Andlaucr Page 95
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BASKETBALL College Basketball THE 1929 SCHEDULE Long Oil Co ....23 Ottawa 1' .17... ... St. Mary’s ....24 McPherson C 4.1... Mary’s ....25 Bethany C ....26 Kansas Wesleyan I’... 1!... ...St. Mary’s ....20 Haskell Institute ....20 Bethany C .1.1... Mary’s ... .17 Kansas Wesleyan U.. 28... ...St. Marv’s ....34 Sterling C 20... ...St. Mary’s ....27 Washburn C 27... ...St. Marv’s ....18 McPherson C 24... ...St. Mary’s Ottawa LT .19... ...St. Marv’s ....20 Baker U 27... ...St. Marv’s ....35 Rockhurst C 28... ...St. Marv’s ....23 Washburn C 32... ...St. Marv’s ....33 Haskell Institute ...St. Marv’s ....26 Rockhurst C 32... ...St. ....26 Baker U 24... ...St. Mary’s ....31 Totals ....513 450 Won. 8 Lost. 10 Coach Stringer. Worth. C random-. Casey. Knkaty. Coles, Smith. Slaybaugh, Manager Kelllhcr Lundergan, Klenck, McMindes. Capt. Ryan. Colons, Cooney. Jerger Page 1 5
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