Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1911 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVILLE.
* -a w a a a TkFt ' tWR 'InJ » til 1* anti students’ list . f , | Lloyd Curby presided at the first meeting of the Aloysian Literary Society last Sunday. The junior organisation will have a very much increased attendance this year. On the same day the Columbian Literary Society convened for the first business meeting. Richard was chosen temporary chairman. A large membership is expected, and an unusually successful year is anticipated. Mr. E. P. Honan will continue his parliamentary instructions. At the re-organization of the Raleigh Jolly Smoking Club, Thomas Harrington was elected president, Leo Hemmelgarn, vice president, William Rachor, secretary, Leo Birkmier, marshal. While the club members were in session, a box of fragrant Havanas, the gift of the new honorary president, RCv. Ildephonse Rapp, assisted In the keeping of the orations in the proper bonds and spirit The Athletic Association completed its list of officers tn the elections held at the mass meeting last Sunday eventag. The following constitute the Board of Appropriations: Clifford Reed, Thomas Harrington, Harold Moran, George Sindelar. William Butler, Leo Birkmier. On September 15 the re-organization of the college company wi{> effected. When finally completed it will number nearly two hundred mem bers, whose aspirations are not military glory, but personal and civic selfbetterment. Captain Healey has the situation well in hand; the prospects are splendid, and there can be no question that he will succeed In developing one of the finest companies of soldier boys that the college has ever had. Many of the recruits, indeed", are raw and awkward, but are earnest and willing, and that spells success. ~
