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4-4 .4 ni l if l i'- I ,F r Y -O4 htellsrttttttie illltmittt tit the hertitiziz til their tllliitittltrtt Answering the call to arms, many Bellarmine students are now serving their fa. , country in the armed forces of the United States. As citizens ot a peace-loving land, of warfare adopted by the treacherous and barbaric nations, who so desperately are trying to conquer the World. U Bellarmine salutes these fighting men and will forever remember their bound- less courage and the sacrifices they are making in order that all mankind m forever in a World of peace. Those alumni now serving their country are: Adler Frederick W. ................ Army Aquino Louis ....... Aquino Bader Iohn ..,.......... Michael ......... ..........Army ..........Army Glassy Iohn ......................,..,...... Navy Glassy Maurice ..... ,............... .... A r m Gloor Iohn ............... Glueck Robert ....... Y ..........Army ..........Army McHugh Anthony .... ay live ..........Army McLaughlin Owen ...,,... .......... N avy McLean Blair ........,.... .......... A rmy McLean Roderic ......... .,........ A rmy ,, 4, 0 -1 1 4 I g 'Z' r they have undergone extreme hardships in order to acquaint themselves in the art f Bannan, Iames ........ Barrett, Myles ........, Bastrom, Thomas Batzlaii, Charles ..... Batzlaii, Ronald ....... Beaudoin, Louis .,.. Bichsel, Iohn .......... Bowles, Sidney ....... Boyle, Edward ...,..... Boze, Ray I. ............. Boze, Robert E. ........ . Brady, Bernard Van Bratovich, Michael . ..........Navy ..........Navy ..........Army ..........Navy ..........Navy ..........Navy ..........Navy ..........Army ..........Army ..........Navy ..........Navy ..........Navy Brining, Fred I. ......... .......... A rmy Brooks, Thomas ...... Bruce, Iames I. ...., Buechler, lack ....... Buhr, Gerhart ......... ..........Army Army Burkhouse, Wm. ........................ Navy Butigan, Leo ..................... . .......... Nav Byrne, Charles .........,..... Caillier, Edward Caillier, Iames ....... Carbone, Frank ....... Carignan, Wilfred Carlin, Iames ........... Carstens, Phil ......... Carter, Dan ......... . ........ . Cashion. Thomas .Coast Guard ..........Navy ..........Navy ..........Army ..........Army ..........Army Catalinich, Iames .................................. Cavanaugh, Iohn ........................ Army Cline, Iames .............,...... Coast Guard Comiort, Robert .......................... Army Conlin, Iohn ...........,. .................. N avy Conner, William ..... .......,.. A rmy Cooke, Kenneth .......... .................... Cowan, Desmond .....,. .......... A rmy Cowan, Iack ............. Cowan, Ralph ..... Cozza, Frank ............. ..........Army ..........Navy Cozza, Iames ...... , ........ .......... A rmy Cozza, Leo ...................... ........., A rmy Creedican, Thomas ..........Navy Danzl, Francis ............. .......... A rmy Deibert, Peter ......... Dempsey, Peter ..... Dempsey, Tim ..... Devlin, lames .........,. Devlin, Ioseph ....... Dolan, William ...,... Dooisr, MARTIN ..........Army ..........Army ..........Army ..........Army ........NAVY Dorfner, Alired ............................ Army Douglas, Harold C. Dunn, Robert .............................. Army Ehreth, Robert ............... .Coast Guard Eltrich, Martin ..... .................,... A rmy Enright, Iohn ...,, Feilen, lack ............. Finnegan, ' Harry ......., Fiorino, Raymond Fisher, Charles R. . .......... Army ..........Navy ..........Army Fitzpatrick, Ioseph ..... .......... A rmy Flynn, Andrew ............................ Armv Flynn, Creighton Flynn, Dr. Iohn ................,......... Army Fournier, Henry .............. Coast Guard Fournier, lack ......... . ..,.. . Frickleton, Francis . Froehler, Walter Coast Guard Gaffney, William .............. .... . .Army Gallagher Theodore Grenier, Iames ..... ..........Navy Grenier, Louis ........... ........ .......... N a vy Grenier, Richard .... ....,............... A rmy Griewe, Richard .,........................ Navy Gustin, Otto .................... Coast Guard Haisos, Iohn ...............,................ Army Hamrnerschmith, Ray ................Army Harkins, Ioseph .............. .......... N avy Harkins, Vernon ......... Hartman, Antone ....... Haug, Henry .......... Hayes, Gerald ..... Hayes, Roy ............. Healy, Jerome ..... Hiblar, Andy .......... Hickey, Maurice ..... Hoffman, Alired .......... Hoffman, George ........ Hoiiner, I ames ......... Honan, Iohn ................. Honvlez, Francis ......... Hottot, Ioseph ......... ..........Army ..........Army ..........Navy ..........Army ..........Navy ..........Army . ......... Navy ..........Army ..........Navy ..........Navy ..........Army ..........Army ..........Army Hunt, lack .......,...., ..Navy Hutt, Richard ........... .......... A rmy Hutt, Robert ............. .......... A rmy Inderbitzen, Max ......... .......... A rmy Iacquinto, Iohn ............... .......... A rmy Iacques, Robert ............................ Navy Iohnson, Allan, Lt. Col. ............ Army Iohnson, Cullen .................................... Iohnston, Harold ................ ................ Ioinette, Wilfred ............ Kaperick, V. R. ..... . ..........Army Keeley, Iames ........... .. .... . .......... Army Keeley, Byron .,............................ Army Kennedy, William ........ Coast Guard Kelly: Iohn ......,....................,.......... Navy Ketc um, William ............,........... Navy Kiely, Paul D. .............................. Army Kinkella, Joseph .... .......... N avy Kintz, Ted ........,........ .......... A rmy Kirby, Iohn ....... ,... .................... Knecht, Carl ............. .Army Koepnich, Marvin ..,..... Kuich, Thomas ........... Laird, Hugh ............. Leahy, Charles ......... Lunetti, Harry ........... Mack, Robert ....... Manley, Ioe ........... Manley, I ohn .,............ Manley, Thomas ....... ..........Navy ,Army .Army ..........Navy ..........Navy ..........Army ..........Army .Army Marinkovich, 'rhomas M ' G .. arsico, eorge .. .......... .......... , Martin, lack .......... . ......... ........ Martin, Raymond ...... Martineau, Vic ............. Maruca, Richard ........ Menicocci. Fred ......... M kl , M tth er e a ew .... . Masterman, lack ....... Michliage, Harold xvrdau , H 1 eon arry ....... Miller, Elmond ........... Miller, Francis ......... Miller, P. R. M., Col..-M ..Navy ..........Navy .Army ..........Army .Army A . rmy .Army Arm - Y Minnitti, David .......,...... .......... N avy Mitchell, Iohn .............. Mockel, Rudy ....... Moratti, Louis ...,. ..........Navy ..........Army ..........Army McQueen, Charles ........ .......... N avy Narigi, Paul ................ Neagle, Chris ........ Nigro, Albert ....... Nobles, Bruce ..... Nobles, Mickey .... Nolan, Don ............... Normile, Clare ......... O'Brien, I. A. ......... . O'Brien, William ...... ...,'.'.'f.'fiiQiHy ..........Army ....'.'.'.1'f.li2iiIii ..........Army O'Leary, Raymond ..:. .... fl:::::.Navy Oliver, Robert ............ --.------.-..-..- Oswald, Bernard ......... .......... A rmy Oswald, Robert ....... Pagni, Peter ........... Palagruti, Bruce .... Peluso, Ralph ....... Petrich, lack ..... Pickard, Iack ............ Piper, Donald ............ ..........Army ..........Army .liirlliy ..........Navy ......,..Marines Prenevost, Richard ........ .......... N avy Pyette, George .......... Racquer, Ioseph ...,. Ramsdell, Eddie ..... Rapin, George ..... Reda, Frank ......... Reding, Robert ...,... Reha, Iohn ............. Retturra, Iames ....... Reynolds, Lloyd .,.. ..........Navy ..........Army ..........Army ..........Army ....ff.'fffKiHy ..........Navy Richter, Ralph . .,............................. Navy Robinson, Iames ....... .....Coast Guard Roblee, Thomas ....................,....... Army Rogers, Iames W. .....,......,......... Navy Rosengren, Charles ..,... .......... N avy Rosengren, Geprge .................... Army Rousseau, Louis .......................... Army RYAN, WILLIAM E. ..C OAST GUARD St. Onge, Lawrence ................ Army St. Thomas, Don ........,................. Army Schneider, Richard ...... ........,....... Shriner, William ....... .......... N avy Sieber, Earl ............. .......... A rmy Siemion, Michael ......... .......... N avy Simpson, Ell. ......... ......... A rmy Slatt, Andy .... ,,...... Smeall, Ioseph ....... Smith, Iohn E. Spadatore, Louis ..... ...,....Mannes ..........Navy .........Army ..........Army Spadalore, Ioseph ....... .......... N avy Specht, Eugene ........... .......... N avy Sponarich, Anthony ...... ....,........... Staake, Hugo ................... .......... A rmy Summers, Gerald ....... Tardiii, Robert ........... Thaden, Iohn ..,,... Treleven, Alfred ....... Treleven, T. ............ . ..........Army ..........Navy ....QIIIIiiiQUQ Udovich, Ral h ....,..... ................ Underwood, loselph ...,.. .......... N avy Villaescusa, Fran A. ......,......... Army Van Kleeck, George .................. Army Vye, Earl .,,..................... ................ Vye, lack ..........,...................,......... Army Walker, Weldon W. .................. Army Warren, Arthur, Lt. Col. ........ Army Weber, Richard ............................ Army Wetsch, Louis .............................. Army Wilton, Raymond ....... Woo dring, Don .....,. ..........Army , ,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,, Army Mur hy, Iim .................. .......... N avy .J Gallucci, Robert .......................... Navy Mcirty, Robert ............ ......-... A rmy Y , cke Iames '' NAVY , Gai-itone, Ned ....,.........., .......... N avy MCDONOUGH, LEO ................ NAVY Zalacf Iohn --,----------------- Coast Guard gavigani Iohn ........ .......... gl avy Mcgougall, Iilrggus ...... ...,...... A rmy Zelanak, Andgew ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Ar-my , .........., .......... rm c ouga , o er ........ ................ GSLSH, ffffpi. n. .......... Navi Mcslwain. .Phil ..........................., Army Zelemk' Andfew M' -'-' Cm' Gum' , Gilman, Richard ....... .......... A rmy Rev- McGu1ggan, lames .,...,,..,.. Army Z'-UH'-1111 Frank -------------,-----4------r--- AYHIY 4 ' -VA 'Vw - :f.?. g-1 I IS: - V- W WW AYFY -- ,......-..- at effl ' ' AMW A F :r-' ? -'Q-airn-f-pu?-R? . ,V 1 'rig- 1 'xii 5 gt l '.g-2-. 1 'mtg a.:--19.5, . ., , t?1!.i:.:r . lgtge N w -1 . l 11. ' . 1 N - + Above is our list of 240 Bellarmine boys in the Service. If your name is not listed, send it to The Lion so We can keep our roll complete. If you know of someone whose name should be added, send it to us in the next mail. Because of the continuous changes of addresses of those in Service, copies of The Lion are being sent to the parents' home. It is our hope and desire that these are being forwarded to you men. Drop us a card to tell us of your rank and mailing address for our files. r-was.: ...qi i -Jr -4 4. 'i .4 l 'i MSL 55' N x SS: :ugly . . s. it1 qc ' :ltr -1, t .J ' 5- - ia - 5 Q 5 G

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PAGE TWO T H E L I 0 N MARCH, 1943 Once Upon a Time Time was when the frosh were led: not setting examples but fol- lowing them. That evidently was the case in former years. But now we find the precedent upset. For who, but the frosh, are displaying true school spirit in keeping rooms clean in the absence of regular janitor service? The Seniors did something in this line but the frosh capitalized and improved on it. Yes, those diminutive creatures the upperclassmen seem to ignore, are setting the pace. It seems hard to believe but those upperclassmen should heed this example. Is school spirit and loyalty only a novelty reserved for the first year students? We don't think so but show the school by actions that this is not the case. If 'it were in our power we wo-uld give the loyalty award for this month to the frosh in general. They have deserved it. We salute you, froshg you have come into your own. Ding Dong Ding The time is no-w 7:15 a. m. B-U-L-O-V-A watch time. Station KTBI. Ah, ah, ah, don't touch that dial! Why worry if Gideon Gangrene, after nineteen years, has not stopped courting poor little Rebecca Glibbentrop, presented through the courtesy 'of Mother Garfinckle's drawn, slain and quartered spaghetti-the only spaghetti with original blood on it. Don't trouble yourself over the report that John's Other Wife has met another man, starring Sophie Glutts. Life Can Be Beautiful but only over the script writer's dead body. Seriously, the moral is: why not put your early morning radio habit to good use by tuning in to the Sacred Heart Program. The perfect beginning of the day will insure its success. Hail, Holy Joseph, Hail! And that we should magnify Thee with due praise, bless and confess Thee on the feast of holy Joseph, who, a righteous man, was given by Thee to the Spouse of the Virgin-Mother of God, and as a faithful and wise servant, was set over Thy Family ---- -From the Preface of St. Joseph. Truly great is the tribute andir trust the Church puts in Joseph. In the above prayer he is accorded, among other things, the wonder- ful title, a righteous man. St. Matthew writes, Joseph, her hus- band, being a just man. He who was so loved by Jesus and Mary is honored by the Church as the patron of a holy death, the more so fitting because he died in the arms of Jesus and Mary. Indeed, they were the Holy Family! But how consoling is the life of the Guardian of Jesus. From his patience we can learn submission to the will of God. From his chas- tity- increased and strengthened purity. From his justice and right- eousness-the value of obedience. Wonderful then must have been the soul of Joseph. Certain is it that the Lord loved him and adorned him. He clothed him with a robe of glory and He bestowed on this patient brow the crown of sainthood fashioned of the crystal gems or rarest virtues. CSt. Joseph's Feast is March 195 F. A. V. We've seen it on the ROTC board more times than we can re- member. It's been under promo- tion and merit lists-and jug lists. But backing that cryptic mark was a man with whom the men of Bellarmine have been associated for the past seven years, a man whom we have all admired for his fine character. Staff Sergeant Frank Villaescusa has instructed us as Well as he has first instructed himself. He has imposed upon us a discipline far exceeded by his own self-discipline. The Sarg has proven himself a model for young men. We're going to miss him. CARRION EXCHANGE Br. Cunningham: What's a liter- ary aspirant? Nissen: Well, it's a. tablet a writ- er takes when he's got a head- ache. Victory Chimes-O'Dea, Seattle. Baum - , moans It has just been reported that Pete Stefoni, prominent Junior, has just been seen coming to school on time! This, however, is but a rumor, and there is no confirma- tion from informed sources. POLI'I'ICAL NOTICES. When the politicians of the sixth period Civics classes are finished with their battles, will they please be more careful in sorting the de- parted Democrats from the dead Republicans, and will they please keep Breskovieh from. hitting the ceiling so often? He has ripped up eight square feet of the Physics lab floor-Will Zerbel be more careful the next time he lays his caucus on the floor?-Seats in this august place are hard to get- Can somebody put a ceiling price on a certain freshman's ego? It looks like inflation-of the head -call the OPA! Yeah, and Faker had better see the ration board about some No. 17 coupons-run- ning around with his bare sox hanging out after losing his shoes. Well, freshmen are that way, aren't we? BUT- Speaking of popularity contests, we saw Dick Bannon trying to run a popular girl contest at the Barn Dance. He kept trying to get some company and to inspect the shrine. I didn't think you could see it at 11:00 p. m.-or-how about Gene Lombardi and Dean Pitsch, sweeping the halls because they were indulging in their fav- orite sport inf the Lion room-or Jim Burkehouse and Cliff Schiesz, authographing their football pho- tos for their favorite fans-We might also talk about Danny Dan- forth, who is the sweetest boy. GAZING ABOUT 'I'I-IE BELL ROOM We see Freddie playing the fid- dle while Jim Holt byrnes, Pat- rick C Me Boy J Manley, donating all that gum to the teachers: Drake, figuring out his income tax, on his fingersg Dick Carbone, squeezing his Steinway-on-the- stummichg Aldo Mouse Vettori, quiet, as usual, and Eckert, as usu- al, combing his hairg Sousa wearing different sport coats every morn- ing, in disguise, Is Rask bashful, well, ask I J, sorry that was a slip: Hats off to our Vitamin A boy, guess who? Fackler. fats from Me fell-fry. . . They laughed as I picked up the violin. They dicln't know I was from the installment company. Surgeon to his attendant: Get the name of the accident victim so we can tell his mother? Attendant ithree minutes laterlz He says his mother already knows his name. Up to sixteen a lad is a Boy Scout, After sixteen he becomes a girl scout. A man applied for a job as a life saver. Can you swim? asked the boss. No, said the man, but I can wade like a son of a gun. CARRION EXCHANGE Office Boy fnervouslyl: Please sir, I think you're wanted on the telephone. Employer: You think, what's the good of thinking? Well, sir, the voice at the other end said, Hello, is that you, you old idiot? POEM OF TI-IE WEEK There was a young man named. Weir Who hadn't an atom of fear He indulged a desire To touch a live wire. iMost any last line will do here.J -Gonzaga Bulletin. The Lion Published monthly during the school year by the students of Bellarmine High School, Tacoma, Wash. Subscription, 50 cents a year. Entered as second class matter, Feb. 14, 1929, at the post office at Tacoma, Wash., under the Act of March 3, 1879. win scu is 5-Ussoov Editor .......,,. FRED SCHLATER We Associates .........., Bob Hines, jack Huston Sports Editor Jim O'Brien Associates:Al Fairhurst, Laverne Martineau Features Bob McDonough, Rich Simpson Circulation Ed Oswald, Jack -Scherer Exchange Editor , H Vince Baum, Librarian Stan Fairhurst Reporters: Billy Van Rooy, Tony De Filipps, ,lim Schuler, Charles Galbraith, Gene Lombardi, Jack Erck, lim Holt, Ed Graisy, .lim lVlcGoffin, Phil Brown, Fred Holt, Bernard Loonam, Bob Bres- -kovich, John Sltupen. Faculty Adviser ....,.,, S. D. Penna, S. 1. Member of the QUILL AND SCROLL



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now-a-days. The Brother is not PAGE FOUR THE LIQN MARCI-1,1943 Some Thoughts On Vocationweek Among the states of life there is one that stands high above the othersg the Religious Life. Because it is such a noble vocation many are fearful of letting themselves consider it. Yet this fear is ill founded. It is a fear that detracts from God- as if His grace were not sufficient for one whom He really calls to this closer following of Himself. A great theologian, St. Thomas, holds that it is even wrong to turn away from it because of the fear of lack of virtue. It is true that Our Divine Lord gave perhaps His warmest invita- tion to the life of the coimsels to the innocent youth who had al- ways observed the Command- ments. But it is no less true that the same vocation was extended to Matthew the sinner. By this the Divine Master taught us that the Religious Life is open to all . . . As a matter of fact which of those two followed Christ? Mat- thew followed Him, but not the youth! For it were easier for a sinner to turn and follow Clurist than for one who would presume on his innocence. There is just one attitude to take if during Vocation Week I should hear the Divine Master whisper: Come follow me. It is the at- titude of the Apostle St. Paul: Thy grace is sufficient for me. A boy can become a Religious in two ways, by entering the religious priesthood or by becoming a lay- brother. The Religious Brotherhood is too little known and appreciated .AYA'-'A'A'-'A'-'A'A'-'A'-'A 'A '.Q I I Ol-IN SON 'S If CANDY MANUFACTURERS I: 1109 So. Kay st. ji Tel. MAm 9526 if El'--1-1-ff-AY----.-.-.-Y-v-,la We Specialize in repairing jewelry Q ull deff 012 ORIGINAL JEWELRY Across From Wz'nthrop Hotel Tale of Ct City Seniors, Attention Could you possibly imagine the entire downtown district of Ta- coma utterly shattered and in ruin? Could you see our beauti- ful parks stripped of their trees, by a populace that was entirely without fuel in the dead of winter? Could you Visualize yourself, or one of your friends, eating foul gar- bage to keep from starving? These are rather revolting thoughts but the fact is, that just such things as these are happening today. One of the most sordid and shocking examples of Hitler's New Order is the stricken city of Warsaw, the once proud capital of Poland. Why do we mention Warsaw? We do so, because it is typical of the other fair cities that have been delivered up to the torch of fiend- ish barbarism. It has felt the fiery roar and soul shattering shock of high explosives. It has seen its citizens dreadfully murdered and left lying in its once peaceful streets. Yes, but while Warsaw's story is horrifying, any citizen of Paris, Athens or Rotterdam could tell you an equally terrible tale. It is the story of ruthless savagery, un- paralleled in all history. In spite of all this, Poland still fights on, not only at home but also on the far flung world battle fronts. A striking example of Po- lish unity is an illustration which appeared in one of the many un- derground papers. It showed two hands joined through a breach in the wall that surrounds the Jewish Ghetto. This Ghetto is an en- only necessary to his order but he treads a sure way to heaven. He wears the cassock, takes the vows, like a priest. He shares with the other members of his order their life of prayer, silence, recreation and work. Only his work is hidden with Christ at Nazareth. He cares for the temporal needs of his brethren so that they may be free to carry on the spiritual work of the Church. This life-state of the Religious Brotherhood is worth pondering during Vocation Week. Meet the Moron He is also a philosopher. He says that the reason for the sim- il.arity between a can of tomatoes and a horse is that neither can ride a bicycle. I could tell you more jokes but you would just laugh at them. closed area of 100 blocks and is the highest pinnacle in the way of outright brutality that the Nazis have yet attained. As in Warsaw, the Nazis have failed in the rest of E1.u'ope. On the day Warsaw suffered the heaviest bombing of the siege, more people were united in mar- riage than ever before in the city's history. This is the answer of Man to the Nazi blueprints of ex- termination. And Man will survive in freedom long after the Nazi madness has crumbled in the dust. ...Li-l,i... SODALITY OFFICERS TO BE CHOSEN SOON New officers will be chosen this month for the coming year. This will allow them ample time to get acquainted with their offices and functions. The First Friday Mass and Holy Communion was well attended. This was also the Spiritual meet- ing for that month. Hymns in honor of Our Lady were sung and the Act of Consecration renewed. Junior and Senior groups are both commended for their coi- operation in procuring the new antependium for the altar. Short Stuf I hear MARTELLI will be a lead man soon but after all, everyone 'nose' he's good.-Have you no- ticed how C. KNECHT'S hair has been retreating?-Ask VERN MORRIS what Sumner has that Tacoma hasn't. What was John the Baron SKUPEN doing after the last Aquinas Skating Party? I hear a telephone pole ran in front of his car. GENE MACK isn't a wolf. It's just the way he says hellooooo. Mush on, Bellar- mine. The fatal day of graduation is fast approaching, so Seniors see about those pictures! If possible all pictures should be taken during March to insure publication in the Lion and local newspapers. Unless these early precautions are taken, wartime restrictions on photography may find many a Senior without pictures. So make your appointments and have those pictures taken! WAR RATIONING Boy: Why don't you use the other straw? 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