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by W f -v' -X x U1 ,' ' . 1 . '- Commencement 943 Vol 19 No 9 fi gig? X r e El, . - , n. sf, THE CAGE Eomo or . J lc..l-Mtg? X, l7l,i1a'.i ' xx i I . 1' 4 e... l L , J Yaoi' l VA 1 , I X1 IA M ff turf l Quill and Scroll Initiates, Nine After weathering a novel initia- tion under the diabolical direction of the charter members, eight staff members recently received their Quill and Scroll pins. The initia- tion featured trial by water and aviation stunts. Highlight of the evening was a reading of a special message from Fr. David P. McAstocker, chapter head and the presentation of the pins by the club moderator, Mr. S. D. Penna, S. J., to Jack Erck, Jim Holt, John Comfort, Jim Graisy, Frank, Taylor, Louis Ren- ner, Jim -Henriot, Jim McGoffin and Bob Breskovich. A gift was presented by the moderator to the outgoing president Fred Schlatter who is to be replaced by Bernard Loonam. NSPA AWARDS LION RATING OF '4GO0D Receipt of the critical survey from the National Scholastic Press Association revealed the Lion had received the rating of good by the judges, members of the jour- nalistic board, University of Min- nesota. Special. commendation was given the Lion for its time- linessuon war coverage in which department the rating of very good was awarded. This service is one of two which the Lion will receive this year. Valedictorian - Fredric Schlatter l To These Halls the Seniors Bid Farewell Fifteenth Annual Graduation Class To Receive Diplomas on J une 2 St. Leo's Auditorium will be the scene of the fifteenth annual Commencement Exercises of Bellarmine High School when forty-seven graduates will receive their diplomas. Presiding will be the Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. J. Noonan who will con- fer the diplomas and the various awards. The salutatory address will be given by Charles Galbraith and valedictory by Fredric Schlat- ter. Mr. Cyril Fairhurst will de- liver the occasional address to the graduates. Gold rings are to be presented to Vincent Beuzer and James Holt, winners of the senior and junior elocution contests. The loyalty ring will be presented to a Senior, announcement and presentation to be made simultaneously. Also to is the recipient of the to Seattle College by Fr. H. Schultheis and of the scholarship to be revealed scholarship the Rector, the winner Bellarmine presented each year by the school to the 8th grade student attaining the highest average in the special examinations. Sam Hayes to Honor Bell Bond Buyers Further evidence of the patrio- tism of Bell students was shown in the final figures of bond totals which revealed the sum of 324,- 689.50 had been realized. Up to the first announcement of these figures, 521,048.55 had been in- vested in war savings stamps and bonds. From April 1 to April 15 3556.75 was invested and from that last date and representing the final war contribution for this school year, 33,084.20 in stamps and bonds was purchased. A citation for outstanding war work will be made on the news broadcast of Sam Hayes on Mon- day morning, June 7, at 7:45 A. M. The total is the highest per capita average for students in Ta- coma. REMEMBER, BUY BONDS! War Time Grads Enter Service Sixty-Seven Per Cent Are Awaiting Call A real note of farewell is being struck this graduation in the an- nouncement of the fact that twenty-nine of the forty-seven graduates are, soon to enter the armed services. The army is to receive the greater majority of this number although the navy, marine and the aviation branches of the army and navy will receive their quota from the ranks of the grads. 'Those entering the Army will be: M. Brown, J. Burkhouse, T. Cail- lier, R. Drake, A. Fairhurst, A. Gallwas, L. Glassy, R. Hines, R. McDonough, E. Messer, J. O'Brlen, E. Oswald, J. Pirnie, L. Rask, C. Schiesz, L. Sousa, C. Stewart, R. Tessier and A. Vettori. Marines: A. Buhr, H. Collins, J. Koler. The navy will get: P. Brown, F. Cush- ing, C. Knecht, D. Pitsch. i.l... THANKS A word of thanks to all those that have given so generously of their time and labors to make the Lion a success in the past year. Salutatorian Charles Galbraith
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