Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1913 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVILLE.
At the regular meeting of the C. L- S. last Sunday the newly elected officers -were installed. The'' new president will deliver his inaugural address at the literary program of March 16th. At a meeting lately of the senior class, Charles McArdle was chosen president and Joseph Gordon sec-retary-treasurer. They also selected their colors, blue and red, and the class pin. The Varsity, because of ah open date, owing to a ’cancelled iaine, took a trip to Purdue to see the Purdue-Chicago game. It was a great treat to them and. incidentally they picked up a few pointers of fast basketball, and saw demonstrated the lessons Coach Stockton had Inculcated upon them. Friday evening, March 8, Sorin Hall, Notre Dame University, will play the closing game in the college gym. The Washington’s birthday celebration had a happy beginning in the rendition of the “Great Umbrella Case,” by members of the C. L. S. Simple as the play is, it proved of unusual interest to all. The many unexpected, and comic turns of events kept the audience on the lookout for what the next move might bring. Martin Bustetter as the old judge, Albert Cavanaugh and Milton Dermody as the attorneys, are especially commendable for their attractive work. We had the pleasure of entertaining the following visitors during the week: Christopher Neld, Lauretta Cavanaugh, Miss Elaise Leith, Miss Lillian Cavanaugh, Chicago; Wm. Hoerschler, Leo Friedel, F. A. Kessler, Cleveland, Ohio; Harold Perkins, Chicago; Michael Collins, Crawfordsville; A. A. Schneider, 'Leo B. Smith, Hammond.
