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WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, 15, 1939 Z— Boo VOL. VIII. No. 10 SEATTLE, DECEMBER <*&*>" Eleven Delegates Will Women Students Announcement Third Annual College Night Pick Chairman, Debate in Tournament Of Homecoming Held Tonight At Providence Date For Tolo Play Presented, Father Eleven high schools have notified McHugh and ChairmenMade Students McGoldrick the co-chairmen,Ellen Students of Former Names acceptance Heads The Women Seattle Joe McMurray, of their Robinson College will have their Annual meeting, held Honor Students Fourth An- The student body of imitations to the Tolo on Friday, January 12, 1940. 8, openedby Ad High School Forensic Tourn- on December was OfS.C.Announce nual Gaveleer Dance Bettie Kumhera, chairman for Smith, the ASSC president. Mary Approximately 500 parents and ament. the Tolo announces the following Buchanan read the minutes of the guests are expected to attend the From Spokane will come Gon- committees. The ticket-sales com- previous meeting, and a treasur- ComingMarriage thirdannual presentationof Seattle zaga and Marycliff; from Yakima At Casey Hall mittee will be headed by Rose- er's report was made by Bill Kelly. College Night this evening at 8 comes Marquette and St. Joseph's mary Weil and assisting her will p. m. The seating capacity of Academy; St. Mary's Academy Forhan, Chairmen Announced Bans of marriage were an- Hospital ' be Mary Buchanan. Tot Highlight Advisory Providence Auditorium Winlock has also accepted President Al Plachta announces Mcßride, Mary Williams, of the Board nounced last Sunday at St. Jo- anticipation from will sponsor Eileen report,given by chairman,Bob Margaret has been increased in the invitation: Tacoma willbe rep- that the Gavel Club Virginia Gemmill. Arrange- the seph's Church for Miss of an overflow crowd. of the Winter Quar- and Hiltenbrand, was the announce- Peabody and Robert Smith. resented by Bellarmine, St. Leo's, the firstmixer ments for patrons and patronesses Mr. Immediately after the entertain- Acquinas Academy. Seattle ter on Friday, January 5. The Mitchell, ment that Anne. McKinnon and The date hasbeen set as December and Casey will be made by Ka y ment, the main auditorium will Prep, ODea and Holy Rosary will dance will be held at the Peggy and Lou Sauvain were approved as 20 for the wedding, to be held at dancing. by chairman, with Rebhahn Joseph's be cleared for Refresh- present from Seattle. Hall, and music will be offered co-chairmen of the Annual Home- St. Church. recep- be the same Ellen McHugh assisting her. Anne coming celebration to be given in Peabody graduate ments will be served in the Debate Topics Sid Woody's orchestra— Peggy McGowan are Miss is a of tion the faculty members gave a very good Smith and February. Mr. Hiltenbrand also College the year 1937. She room and The question for debate will be, orchestra that for the programcom- the of will be presented to parents of the account of itself at the Junior co-chairmen reported that requests had been was president of the Associated Resolved: The FederalGovernment mittee. by College Night students. operate the rail- Mixer of December 1. made the Com- Women Students during her senior should own and Music and Hall mittee $25, $4 for the Com- School Days roads. There will be a total of Jack Robinson has been named for year. mixer with Sheila The committee is working hard munity Fund, and the Gavel Club Mr. Smith was Student Body Following the outline o f last three rounds of debate and two of chairman of the High finals, withthe Davis as co-chairman. Mr. Robin- and the completed plan will be an- requested $25 for its annual president for the year 1936-1937, year's successful skits, the pro- oratory, outsidethe School Debate tournament. expiration of first round of debating starting at son, a new member of the Gavel nounced after the holidays. Several graduating at the gram will feature a playlet, "An Club, has already proven himself of the better orchestras in the Dean Speaks his term. He was also editor of Afternoon in a Village School." 9:30 A. M. during at K- C. to be a most energetic worker, and city are being considered and the S.J., spoke a the Spectator at one time Bob Irvine, Drama Guild head, Finals yet Father McGoldrick finals will be held at 7:15 it is believed that under his chair- site of the dance has not been to the students on the his school term. has been directing a cast which The both an few minutes Ward Smith, brother of the p. m., the Casey Hall. Judges manship this dance willbe chosen. subject of registration, which will includes Genevieve Osterman, Ad in suc- groom College graduate of for the final round will be Deputy entertainment and a financial Tickets will be $1.25 per couple Ibe closed on the 20th of December. and Smith, Ellen McHugh, Elinor Prosecuting Attorney Charles cess. Says Mr. Robinson; "Plans and the romrtiittee urges the girls will 1936, will be best man. Miss Pea- Beechinor, Mary Buchanan, Vir- He announced that classes body bridesmaidher Rails, Roseanne Flynn, alumna of are under way to make this the to get their dates early. As a the Fall on Dec- has chosen as ginia Gemmill, Kay Leonard. College close for Quarter Charlotte. Chott, Plachta, the College, and Paul Volpe, head best mixer that Seattle helpful hint to the boys, there ember 15. sister Others areRita Al Department at ever given." January 5, Ushers willbe Herb Conyne,class Bill Miller, Bill Kelly, Bob Irvine, of the Economics has will be a mixer on 39, College. so be sure to ask the girls. Editor Lectures of 37, Fred Conyne, class of Bill Berridge, Barbara Fallon and the day, Smith, president of A. S. " interested are urged to at- This is a n event of the year The guest speaker of the and Ad Mary Erskine. All Fay Ottowa, Canada, and brother of the groom. tend the final round of debating that everyone looks forward to. Mr.Robert of S. C, Honor Roll Christmas Beckons huge publisher of the Social Forum, Saturday evening. A cup will be The Tolo last year was a and Father McGoldrick, S. J., Dean of the oratory. success financially and socially. spoke on the problems the Church awardedthe winner vigorous MacGregor Heads of Studies, will announce the Fall cup will be presented to Students Homeward Bettie Kumhera states that this faces if there is not a re- A second sumption Catholic intellectual Quarter honor roll students. Se- the school representedby the win- will be a great dance. of limited to and moral life in the sphere of so- Spectator Staff lections on the list are ning team. Individual members of For Yule Holidays with a 3.5 average or better. cial justice on thepart of its mem- those the victorious team will receive Coming Other speakers will be Father awards willbe given bers. For Year J., medals.These At theclose of classes this after- Ends With address on the subject Corkery, S. President of the out after the final round of de- of Retreat A brief College Smith, student noon, it will mean the close of the Retreat was given by Fr. and Ad bate. time— Christmas Necessitated by the more urgent body prexy. Smith will also act classes for some Plenary Indulgence Corkery S.J. Aegis, Luncheon Tomorrow willbe on for SeattleCol- duties of guiding the Se- as master of ceremonies for the vacation Money Expended College Editor Bill A luncheon will be held at the lege. attle yearbook, evening. 12 noon to The Junior and Senior Girls re- During the regular business Kelly retiring from active serv- Assembly Hotel from S.C. students will grant- is high school A fewhundred treat culminated with the meeting it was moved and second- ice on the Spectator staff for the Glee Club 1 tomorrow for the catching trains, buses and even plenary indulgence of $25 appropriated from entrants and for members of the be ing of the ed that be remainder of the school year. As- Musical numbers, including sev- aboat or two; while a few hundred the Pope at Benediction on Thurs- the student body treasury for Col- quarter selections, will be Gavel Club acting as hosts. "Grabbing" suming his duties for next eral Christmas more willjust be street day afternoon. Father Beezer con- lege Night, and $4 towards the MacGregor,present various parts of the Gavel Club members will also Nevertheless, they'll all be $20. will be Gregor rendered in cars. veyed the thought that to be* Community Fund quota of program by the mixed glee clubs, act as chairmen of the prelimin- bound,"studies forgot- news-editor. "homeward peace of mind and with the worlft After debate on both sides of the changes and additions on the men and women's glee chor- ary rounds of debate. all set to travel in one of at peace appropriated to Other ten and it was necessary to be question $25 was staff will be the appointment uses, the male quartet, and the longest vacations the college High School De- the the with God. the Gavel Club of Jack Terhar as news-editor,and womem's trio. has known. His discussion on Penance and bate tournament. raising of Bud Staake to the In commemoration of the season, Trimmings enlighten- Mary Bill Miller, the Christmas the Holy Eucharist were Buchanan and sports editorship. Jack Terhar was the decorations will feature ever- "evergreen" is many the Informal And when the ing to the extent that of co-chairmen of the Fall formerly sports editor and Bud green festoons, red candles and stockings hung $40 treasury. trimmed and the girls had several new ideas in turned over to the Staake a reporter on his staff. Christmas trees as a background smugly under reception of KOL on January they'll all be tucked [regard to the proper Over station Doris Chapman will retain the for the Bethlehem motif. The OMMENT the covers "while visions of sugar the two sacraments. The general 5 a radio program will be given editorship for future is- programs,however,willcorrespond their heads." whole days me- by Seattle College in charge of feature CANDID plums dance in idea of the three sues. Harold Young, present re- to the "School Daze" theme. By out-of-townerswho oneself before Bud Bader and Al Plachta. They Among those diation was to know writeeditorwillbe advanced to the Students As Hosts will see Christmas in their own trying to know others. announced that there is a search managing Margaret Mary D. Sander- BETTIEKUMHERA Herb at post of editor. Co-chairman hometown are Joan Sullivan, Those attended the services on in the school for hidden talent will also hold her po- son and Ted Terry urge all stu- Roy, Cartier with the appear future programs. Scheubert Sudmeyer, Bob Marie Columbus were pleased to on sition as assistant editor. dents to bring their parents. They — Yakima. Cabrini which Santa Claus Rides By Kumhera all bound for medals of Mother stated, "College Night is not a Bettie Yuletide at Home Sisters presented them. They Nora Brown was introduced by " Today marks the finis of the the date affair. It is an occasion for Tacoma will welcome with open were asked to pray for the can- Bill Kelly, who announced Jim fall quarter and now is the time Christmas Basket fathers and mothers to meet the arms Mary Doherty, Rita Croteau, onization of Mother. Hunt as the school's choice for the a social for when S. C.'ers take a few seconds faculty rather than Bud Staake, and Tony Buhr. role of Santa Claus at the Junior younger students from the collegiate commotion of the element. The South Bend takes its toll in the1 Mixer held on Dec. 1. In adver- FundDriveIs On turn in being hosts and last week exams to pause in sur- Kremel,Betty tising gave an take their happened persons of Margaret the mixerJim Hunt Ihostesses." prise and wonder what— Noonan and Dorthy Felber, while Providence Retreat able performance in his role for to the past two months . "Temp- Salget John McHugh benefit of the student body. Tags, for the purpose of raising Betty and the for us fugit" they say quietly then among dashing off to meeting was adjourned upon money for Christmas baskets past willbe those The patter on down the steps the and Geraldine Gillespie, Spiritual Success a motion by John Diegnan until needy families, are being distribu- Pre-Med. Honorary hall and Everett College students typical flurry of the front Mary Buchanan and Mayme Hud- the sth of January when another ted among Seattle fill out registration cards so that son—all of the Sorrento— will be The annualFreshman and Soph- ASSC meeting will be held. at ten cents each, according to Discusses Plans they may utter the same phrase Spokane-bound. omore retreat at Providence Hos- Larry Hoeschen and Frances Mc- at the close of the winter quarter. opened Tuesday, Dec. 5, Guire, co-chairmen of the drive. Distant Parts pital was At the monthly meeting of the Looks as if we have one of those Walla Walla, Monroe, Olympia by the Sacrifice of the Mass. The Retreat The committee chairmen have hands Successful Chari- Pi Sigma Chi, pre-medical honor- "viscious circles" on our and Snoqualamie come in for their Rev. Father Peronteau, S. J., was obtained from the Catholic For Men Seattle, list of thirty ary,the mainline of discussion con- again. share of holiday-ers with Al Plach- in charge of the 3 day retreat.The Students ties of a plans acceptance and " forget to bring your par- the needy families, and are anticipat- sisted of for Don't ta, Bob Perron, Bob Dempsey and first conference concerned initiation of new members. ents to College night tonight. Helen Jordan, respectively. value of spiritual things in life. Starting with the Mass on Tues- ing a great success in their drive. of this last ending is their desire to give to these Plans Ahead That's the purpose Father Peronteau also gave suc- day, December 2, and with It Said President Dan Hogan: night celebration and they're sure sins, sac- papal blessing Friday, families a really nice basket. "We — cessive conferences on the on Dec- "Some apprehension is felt due to enjoy it Just ask those who raments, Commandments, behavior ember 8, £he boys' retreat under want to give them something be- GirlsHold hamburger— turkey pos- to the depletion of the ranks of attended last year! After the pro- Sorrento of modern girls,and obedience and the leadership of Father Flaherty, sides if sible," says Frances last year's members; and because gram which will include short respect to parents. Each lecture S.J., was consideredby all a grand McGuire. was started last year, — and you have already given the club talks a "schoolroom" play Fireside AndDance was stirring and informative, and success. All the exercises held at If not plans for year's — parents will de- by your donation, you still have a no this activities sueh . Then the gave serious thought to each stu- St. Joseph's were well attended had been formed." part to the reception room where Sullivan and Betty Mc- dent. The retreat closed with the the men students of the college. chance to do your bit to make — Joan Christmas Day happy for someone New Members refreshments will be served Karma were chairmen of the fire- entire student body in attendance Sermons Outlined Grades at the end of the quarter (If C.'ers run true to form the and Communion at St. Father Flaherty in his nine ser- else, as donations are still being S. side held at the Sorrento Hotel at Mass today. They will determine those eligible for parents won'tbe the only oneswho Friday, 8. The lobby of Joseph's. mons covered the following sub- accepted should be membership strictly December brought to the table under the in this honor- willenter the food area.) the hotel was decorated in Chris- jects: ary organization. will on Tuesday telephonein the mainhall or to the Dancing to the Wurlitzer tmas theme. Presents under the In his first address The clubs expects many to be take place in the Providence au- given to the boys by morning he explained what a re- book-store. eligible. tree were one, The co-chairmen wish to thank ditoriumuntil twelve.Come around the girls. treat was,how to make a good The rest of the meeting was auditorium to- JayWalkers Warned and the benefits to be derivedfrom the committee of forty-three for to the Providence Guests at the fireside were Mrs. cooperation turned overtodiscussion of various night around eight o'clock to top Leonard, one. The second consideration of their and the students plans activities, Marie and Mrs. Jesse for their generosity. for future both off the fall quarter properly. Jackson. Warning is given that it the day was on "Prayer and Medi- scholastic and social. IncidentallyFather McGolderick Refreshments of punch, tation." For his afternoon sermon sand- is against the law to jay- spoke "Death and Judg- Chairmen SayHomecoming will read the names of the honor wiches and cookies were served. he on Activities Board Changes students —well at least you will taken for the Aegis walk at the intersection of ment." The three talks on Wed- Pictures were nesday "Hell," "Confes- Plans Well Under Way know whose notes to borrow next by Howard Griffith. Broadway and Madison covered Winter Social Calendar quarter! sion" and "The Passion of Our ♥ * * while walking to and from Lord." The first address on Thurs- Plans for a big Homecoming are underway, The meeting of thc Activities " would just like to remind Maryknoll Convent the Casey building. Motor- day, the seventh of the series, was now according to Anne We McKinnon and Lou Sauvain, chair- Board held Monday, December 4, the girls that the Tolo will be ists have complained to the on "Christian Culture." "Love of to plan social activities — only Calls Cecelia Woods and Love of Man" was the men of theevent. Itwillcovertwo for the held on January 12 two Department about God next quarter has been declared opening of Police title of his eighth talk. For his days. On the night of Jan. 26 short weeks after the Leaving Seattle Sunday, Dec- game null and void, according to A d quarter soooooo, we the students crossing ille- last sermon Father Flaherty gave there will be a basketball to the Winter ember 3, a former S.C. student, open Homecoming. the 27th Smith, president of the Student suggest you start making gally with danger to a short talk on "The Immaculate On that Cecilia Woods, is on her way to and 8f January the informal dance will Body. The reason for this action your lists of eligibles. The other enter the Conception." to New York whereshe will themselves and motorists RetreatEnds take place. is due the fact that the date day a heated but fascinating ar- Maryknoll Novitiate. Cecelia hopes ' of Ash Wednesday, on February informal during between-classes per- With this he congratulated the So far no hall has been chosen, gument (we'll call it an to take part in foreign mission quite 7, this year, was not taken into the Spec, office. iods. The police have ad- boys on making such a fine re- but there are a few under forum) started in work in the Orient. While here at consideration. .According to Lou reckoning when drawing up the boys had definite ideas about trans- treat and thanked them for their The the College she was a well known vised that further bade Sauvain, "It i*%uaranteed that we social calendar. how to work out a date for the student, ab- sincere attention. He then Rearranged equally and popular and her gressions will necessitate all good-bye and asked that they willhave the best orchestra of the dates for dances this Tolo and the girls had sence will be regretted by many. big event as quarter are the Gavel Glide on But they all immediate action against remember them in their prayers, year. This will be a definite theories. She was a memberof the Mendel would remember them in all the alumni will return to school Jan. 5, Tolo on Jan. 12, and agreed on one thing and that was Clubs, and active disobeying the law. as he Homecoming and Hiyu Cole those his. for the celebration." on Jan. 27. (Continued on Page 4.) in other college activities. The Angelic Herald BETHLEHEM, JUDEA, DECEMBER 25, Year 1 Angels Sang "Qloria In Excelsis Deo" LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM

A view of the city of Bethlehem. Today thousands of people throng the streets of decree issued Scene of birth of Christ. In the foregroundis the Child and the Virgin Mary inattend- the city to register at the native home of their families according to the completed and closed. ance. Three kings from the east are also shown in adoration of the Child. by the Emperor. Only a few days remain before the census willbe Authorities Give Memorial Data Peace Reigns Over Land AsFinalProof OfKing'sBirth At Prince of Peace' Birth world, To Save the World In the year, from the creation of the when in the All Lands of Empire Quiet, Peace BETHLEHEM, Dec. 25 — The found overcrowdedr conditions beginning God created heaven and earth, five thousand,one ChristChild byislarge Bornof people longawaitedChrist-child was born caused a influx hundred andninety-nine;from the flood, two thousand,nine ThoughByMany AsSignificant manger come from distant parts here last night in ahumble who had fifty-seven; from the birth of Abraham, two in a cave, according to reports giv- of Syria to be enrolled in their hundred and Today, on the birthday of Christ, peace reigns throughout the city. to secure lodg- fifteen; coming of the en out by shepherds living in the native Unable thousand and from Moses and the world. People stop to consider former times of the Roman Empire ign in any of the inns, Mary and ; vicinity. Israelites out of Egypt,one thousand, five hundred andten and wonder that the peace now existing could possibly have come coming been awaited for Joseph had retired to the humble His has anointing King David, one thousand and thirty- after the chaotic days of Jewish rebellion. centuries by the Jews who hope to cave for shelter. from the of King. The new born Babe has a rich two; in the sixty-fifth week, according to the prophecy of War Is Over see him crowned as their reign Israel are over. Struggles Only people were near the line of noble ancestors as a heri- Daniel; and ninetyfourth- Olympiad; in The war-filleddays of Solomon's in a few in the one hundre.d separation worshipped the golden manger night. tage. His family may be traced f caused by the of the ten tribes who last ,the year seyen Vv-two from the founding of *— Kejoice back to Abraham, the founder of hundred.ajfid.fi calves a'nu the'gods oftht- Phv,onieians v.r.ited Israc! >h the 'ardr nf. Parents ; empire The Mother of the Child is a the Jewish race. It includes such the city of Rome in the forty-second year of the of *he Jewish peoples have been united under the Emperor through the young maiden, the Virgin Mary of outstanding men as Isaac, the son Octavian Augustus, when the whole world was at peace, in efforts of the Roman armies and due to the recent agreement between Nazareth, in Galilee. Joseph, an of Abraham; andDavid and Solo- the sixth age of the world, Jesus Christ, eternal God, and King Herod and the Roman Governor of Syria, the Jews are now of mon, most brilliantand obscure carpenter, and husband two of the eternal Father, desirous to sanctify the world peacefully accepting Roman rule. Mary, is the foster Father of the wisest kings of the Jews. Son of the Egypt coming, having conceived of the At Peace Infant. Dives Interviewed by His most merciful been The usually hostile Egyptians watching over their told thenews of the event, Shepherds When Holy Ghost, and nine months having elapsed since His Traveler Meets Three have just received the Roman le- on near Dives,high priest and flocks the hillside Bethle- of the Jews conception, in Bethlehem of Judea, having become gate with a parade and festive hem last night were startled by a henchman of King Herod respond- is born To The Nativity of our Lord Jesus Wise MenOn Way celebration contrary to former re- bright light appearing in the sky ed, "This is some hoax being per- man of the Virgin Mary. ceptions diplomats to de- when Roman almost blinding them. Aw e- petrated upon the people Christ, according to the flesh. Greet New Messiah have often been assassinated. stricken, they stood still. Then an throne King Herod. Idon't be- along the border of the seen, dazzling bril- We all know Dacians Angel was its lieve a word of it. trip Bagdad Danube are sending annual tribute turning the dark, cold night Christ will come for some Is On a recent from liance that not Bright Star Strikes City Overcrowded Teheran, chanced to stop at a to Augustus Caesar having recog- into a bright sunlit day. time. When He does, we willhave to I By Influx Of People spot near the border of Persia to niedhis superiority inrule.Darius, The Angel Spoke Him brought up and enthroned in Fear InBethlehem King of the Persians, has sent Addressing shepherds, the palacebefittinghis sta- water my tired camel. Sitting in the a beautiful partaking three legions of his army to the Angel said, "Fear not; for Behold tion.Meanwhilelet us rally around Due to the census decreed by the dark of the evening The large, brilliant star which a and bread, 1 senate in Rome and has also sent Ibring you good tidings of great our illustrious Herod and defend the Emperor Augustus Caesar the of bit of cheese has been watched with dread by normal population of Bethlehem, could not help but notice how bril- a tribute of gold to pay for the joy, that shall be to all the people: him from any foul aggression." lodging of soldiers during you Speaks the citizens o f Bethlehem these approximately 7,000 citizens, has liant the stars were that night. the their "For this day is born to a Simeon longer be a five years' stay in the capital city. Savior, Christ, the Lord in Simeon, renowned holy man last weeks should no swelled, crowding the city to cap- One especially held my attention who is a fear, according to Cyrus Friendly city living Jerusalem, inter- source of acity. Although no actual figures for night after night Ihad watched Britain the of David. And this shall in when Astronomer. He has assured sign you: viewed,replied, indeedthe the have yet been computed, it is ex- that eastern star constantly in- The Druids of England have re- be a unto You shall "This is the star will not wrapped in swad- Messiah. Profound stud- the rulers that pected that the population will crease in brightness. Now it linquished political rule to the Ro- find the infant divine fall upon the town and destroy it. light dling clothes, and laid in a man- ents of the Scriptures have expect- have been increased to three times seemed to the whole earth man legions and all hostilities Messiah's Birth Denied like full moon. ger." ed His birth during the present its normal size before the year a have ceased. Scriptural Malus, prominent scribe of Jeru- is out. Heavenly Host generation, and all the today And as Isat watching, thinking, The Governor of Spain an- Angel concluded, salem, stated that he does private quietly nounces ships After the had prophecies are fulfilled in this this unusual phe- All inns and rooms in and wondering, I was that a dozen are suddenly a host of Now Ican die in peace, oh' not believe that homes are occupied and many joined by travelers coming under construction to supplement there was Babe. nomenon heralded the birth of the three heavenly creatures singing, "Glory Lord. Letus love,serve andadore people are seeking the shelter of from the direction of Persia. When the Royal Roman Navy. earth, long-awaitedMessiah. Malus said, barn-yards Spices to Godin thehighest; andon our God and King." easily barns. Even are be- they dismounted and came toward and Eastern fruits com- "The star can be explained. ing camping space. ing peace to men of good will." Then coming leased for With me, Isaw that they were Nobles. from Arabia are no longer angelic departed. IIt is undoubtedly the to- the large increase innumbers and they were,elegantly luxuries the chorus gether two large planets, prob- Handsome at- but necessities on the Ro- shepherds to Beth- Three Slaves Caught of only adequatefacilities to accomo- tired, mighty Even man table. These foods once be- The hurried ably Jupiter and Mars. Only super- in stature. lehem, where they saw a beautiful date slightly more than normal their very walk manifested noble yond the buying power of the And Lynched By Mob stitious people believe otherwise." Babe with its adoring Mother population, it is anticipated that blood. Beside their steeds, which average family of the Empire, are it. Joseph was Townspeople Still Believe many alterations will be made to b