[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 8] [House] [Page 11217] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]WELCOME TO FATHER JOHN PUTKA (Mr. BOEHNER asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.) Mr. BOEHNER. Mr. Speaker, we are very glad this morning to have Father John Putka as our guest chaplain. President Andrew Jackson is famous for saying, and I will quote, ``One man with courage makes a majority.'' That description I think is particularly suited to Father Putka. As a priest of the Society of Mary, and as a professor at the University of Dayton, Father Putka has had a dramatic and positive impact on the lives of tens of thousands of students over the years. I know of few professors who take such a personal interest in the academic and spiritual growth of their students. Before going to the University of Dayton in 1989, though, Father Putka taught at my alma mater and the alma mater of our colleague, the gentleman from Colorado (Mr. Bob Schaffer), Moeller High School in Cincinnati. Although I was gone, Father Putka did teach most of my eight younger brothers, and the gentleman from Colorado (Mr. Schaffer) as well. He is truly one of a kind, and not just because there are not many Marianist priests out there sporting a flat top haircut. He is a dear friend to many, and through his service to his church, his community, and his country, I think he is a unique leader for all of us. I might also add that as a professor at the University of Dayton, he has done a marvelous job in attracting many of us to come speak to his class, Members from both sides of the political aisle. I might also mention that Father Putka is currently a professor for the student, the daughter of our colleague, the gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Ray LaHood), who is in the Chair. We are glad that Father Putka is with us, and hope that he will return soon. ____________________