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SEATTLESPECTATORCOLLEGE VOL VII.— No. 16 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY 16, 1940 Z— Boo '■■-,;;£-■"14 Catholic Press Month Hikers Celebrate Sixteen Teams AegisStaff Announces First Anniversary Debate Tomorrow Year Book Dedication Campaign Under Way The Hiyu Cole willcelebrate its Squad For Linfield Meet first anniversary with a hike to Edgewater Will Be Chosen As Progressing Subscription Increase Beach, Thursday, Feb- Father Elliot, S.J., Work Is Chilean Consul ruary 22, Washington's Birthday. Result Of Tourney Evident In Catholic The party will leave Coleman Rapidly As Book An inter-collegiatedebate Will Visit College Speak To NorthwestProgress Dock at 7:45 A. M. sharp on the willbe Will ferry to Suquamish. Upon arriving held tomorrow at Seattle College Takes Form Last Sunday, February 11, six of there will be a three mile hike to commencingat 1:30. Sixteen teams Special Student Body Relations Club parishes the Edgewater Beach Club along willparticipatefrom Mount Vernon Seattle's observedCatholic Aegis Press Sunday. This is an annual the picturesque shoreline of Puget Junior College, St. Martin's Col- Meeting Will Be Held Dedication of the this year Grant, affair in the Catholic Press Month Sound. lege, Washington State College, will be made to Father Gerald Carlos Chilean Consul at Next Wednesday morning, Feb. Beezer, S.J., College Campaign every and Seattle College. Dean of the "attle, will be the speaker at the which is held Feb- Ideal Site 21, at 11 o'clock, a special student Department. Long K ruary. This spot was selected by Teams Chosen Science a fav- meeting of the Internationl Rela- the body meeting will be heldin honor and help next Wednesday eve- Special efforts for this Catholic officers because it is considered to The following teams have been orite teacher a to science tions Club on pairedtorepresent College: of the Very Rev. William G. El- students, Father Beezerwas picked ning, Dr. Bernard Biermann, Press Sunday were madeunder di- Seattle mod- Bill Moran and Joe McMurray; liott, S. J., Provincial of the Ore- by the editorial staff of the 1940 erator, announced today. rectionofHis Excellency, the Bish- gon province of the Northwest. andreared op. Six priests were appointed to Anne McKinnon and Ellen Mc- yearbook for this position. SeniorGrant wasborn Hngh; Father Elliottis now making his Active in Chile, and therefore is well ac- lead in the work. The six parishes Maurice O'Brien and Al Teacher Plfltcha; Lawrence McDonnell and annual round of all Jesuit church- Father Beezer is moderator of quainted with his topic, which will that stressed Catholic Press Sun- es and r Steele; institutions. Club, Sigma Chi, rising importance of on February 11 and the assist- Don Sheila Davis and Ger- the Mendel nnd Pi deal with the aliii'ic Gillespie; Helen Hemstad The occasion of Father Elliott's as well as being manager of the South America and the position of priests wereas follows: arid Patricia Murphy; Stanly Con- visit is his yearly tour of Jesuit College bookstore. In addition to Chile, which is one of the A-B-C- Assisting Speakers ray McKay; Tony churches and institutions in the other two being Ar- and Wallace republics, the K'-'i'he Rev. Hugh Gallagher at St. Buhr and Joe Eberharter; Mary Northwest province to check on gentina and Brazil. Anne's Church; the Rev. Thomas Doherty and Ruth Butler. their progress and achievements. "Besides Sen or Grant's talk, Gill at St. Joseph's; the Rev. E. J. National Topic Father Reidy, S. J., head of the which willbe given in the Women's McFadden at the Cathedral; the college music department, is in Lounge, special stress will be laid The question to be debated is charge Rev. Gerald Moore at St. Bene- the inter-collegiate topic: of the entertainment on the library which belongs to the dict's; Key. national planned assures something the Cornelius Power "Resolved: That the United States and club. This library contains books at Immaculate; very well worth while. the and the Rev. should follow a policy of strict iso- on timely topics of interest to all Robert Snodgrass at Holy Rosary. Friday,Feb. 23, willbe a holiday students, lation (military and economic) to- college and which are Six moreSeattleparishes will ob- Fr. Francis Logan, S. J. wjiil in honor of Father Elliott's annual open to all," said Joe McMurray, all nations ... outside the visitation, by serve their Press Sunday on Feb. be the ideal location to accomodate Western Hemisphere engaged in as announced Father president, today. 18 following Sunday McGoldrick, S. J., dean. and the will the large crowd that is expected. aimed international or civil con- Grant's talk is secoid of be observed by six Tacoma par- At Edgewater Beach there is a flicts." The Rev. William Elliottt's visit series intended to acquaint the ishes. dance floor with a Wurlitzer, ping- will not be one to unfamiliar ter- Mr. J. Murphy, S. J., moderator ritory idents and members of the club Purpose Stressed pong table,badmintoncourt, a ball- of; as he taught at SeattlePrep, ;h the debate club has disclosed College High problems of theday. January's The purpose of cam- field, and canoes. For those who traveling squad then known as Seattle Fr. Gerald Befzer, S. J Press Month Ithat the for the School, during regency. eaker was Mr. C. P. Heidreman,Ipaiga is to make everyone in the just want to lounge around there trip his spoke Finland, Llnfield will be determined this he is adviser to pre-medical io about the diocese awareof thepaper, Catholic is a spacious club room, with soft from Saturday's meet. irch speaker willbe theJapanese chairs and davenports, large students and science majors. NorthwestProgress. With the cam- and a Will nsul and April, the Chinese paign Leave Feb. 21 The annual dedication of the well under way,hundreds of (Continued on Page 4) The teams that are to be chosen Bishop's Medal Aegis nsul," concluded Joe. subscriptions pouring consists in two pages being new are into for the Linfield tournament which devoted to the office every the member of the fac- w.eek. Besides the is to be held on Feb. 22, 23 and ulty who has been a professor for I"Senor new subscriptions,many of the old Junior's Goes To Senior Skating 2« will leave Wednesday, Feb. 21 some time at the College, and who timesubscribers and friends of this at 8:30 a. m. On their way to prominent His Excellencey the Most Rev. is respected and revered by the KUMHERA news weekly are show- Spree Financial, Itie tournament the squad will stop ing in campaign Gerald Shaughnessy, S. M., S. T. students. their interest the ! at Portland to debate the Port- Rapid Progress objectives by renewing their sub- Social Success o^f D., Bishop of Seattle, has gra- University. Work onthe Aegis is progressing andKELLY scriptions. Further interest is be- land tiously given another practical ing manifestation of his keen interest rapidly with all plans completed shown by those who are saying The Junior class Skating Spree writing being kindly of appreciation in Catholic higher education in his and now done. Indi- a word to was a financial as well as a social pictures of the advertisers possible success, according diocese and in Seattle College. His vidual Seniors and Jun- KOMMENT: who make to Virginia Gem- iors being taken. Also being "Hie pMblidhing-of- Progress. mo'.r 1 Excellency has offered aji annual are the- and Alfred*Flacitta, who «r«r# &%" 3L<s> Jtr " ph«tog«ij»lK;*'' of Many Parishes Represented co-chairmen sponsored medal to the senior who secures are- individual* of the affair class group pictures Welles will tour the war- More than 20 parishes were rep- Tuesday, February the highest grade in the final oral officers and 13, at the Roll- Mr. William Bell Phil- of the organizations. Eumnerf and close-to-war nations resented in new subscriptions re- er Bowl. examination in philosophy and re- throughout Europe in an official lips, father of Rosemary ligion. is- A distinctive feature of the 1940 ceived the week preceding Press The proceeds from the valentine This information was state capacity with sealed orders Sunday sued from the office of James P. book will be a padded cover with on February 11 and many skating party will go to help fi- Phillips, a former stu- from Washington, D. C. We're all parishes McGoldrick, S. J., dean. The oral simple, modernistic design. Eight more are representedin a nance the Junior Prom in the introductory hoping for a peace program as a large measure immediately dent of Seattle College, examination referred to in phil- pages and four sets of follow- Spring quarter. pages result. Roosevelt is optimistic, ing Press Sunday. largest osophy and in religion is required division with professional The vol- Virginia and Alfred want to last night died suddenly art Hitler silently acquiescent, Cham-' ume of new subscriptions received of all graduating seniors. The work and additional works of skeptic, hopeful, thank Larry Hoeschen, Abner De- at Providence Hospital. the annual will be included. berlin Daladier to date came from the Seattlepar- and Larry medal will be conferred at the rejoiceful.