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VOLUME XV SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948 No. 13 THE STUDENT OBSERVER GERRIE LEE TESTU LETTER TO NORTHWEST TO OPEN COLLEGES AN BERT GOODMAN: Dear Mr. Goodman: In the last edition of the Spectator, in this column, you stated that my "attiude" at a recent student body meeting had you "frankly puzzled."DISCUSS FORMING LEAGUE matter NEW Iwill attempt to clear up this SEATTLE COLLEGE INVITED for you and for those like you who Mahoney Announced As HIYU's SET OUT SC AdvisoryBoard cannotunderstand why anyone should way our meetings are TO ATTEND INITIAL MEET; question the Feminine in FOR OVER NITE CommitteesNamed; run. Lead SC's' Your statement "We would pre- PROPOSAL TO BE be railroaded HIKE THIS P.M. ASSC Office Open DISCUSSED fer that routinebusiness Play 'State the Union SPOKANE, was interesting to me. of winter overnight February 8 (Special). through ..." Off on the first Office hours for the Associated knowledge that the One the politics active of Plans are being laid for College It is common of craziest satires on American of the in tribal history, members Student Body of Seattle College were a new Athletic Confer- manner of handling ] hiking club, most efficient century is the Seattle College Drama Guild presentation of liyu Coolee,College and announced this week. From one to ence which would be composed of 11 Washington institutions, is adhere to par- initiated, leave routine business to "State of the Union," playing at the Moore Theater on neophytes, soon to be three, every afternoon, one of the W. B. (Red) Reese, Director of Athletics at Eastern Wash- as outlined in liamentary procedure this afternoon for some place near Advisory will on Yet when Board members be "Robert's Rules of Order." Gig Harbor, exact destination known in the ASSC office in the tower point of order, This will be the second showing duty Reese stated that invitations had this writer rose to a tn few. building, to answer all point, but on the SC GAVEL CLUB of the great play in Seattle, the first of the LA been sent to the presidents and ath- not on a technical The outing will last until Sunday give reports and to "frankly being a professional company last questions, out letic directors of the colleges to at- order of business, you were evening, and officers of the organiza- the President Names winter who were loudly applauded. receive information from student tend a meeting to discuss the new puzzled" and the "attitude" taken. IN TOURNEY AT tion have promised solemnly that no body. no one "State of the Union" is a behind-the- proposal at Yakima February 17. Your reasons are obvious to will be forped to walk a step one The following is the list for the Financial Board The proposedleague would but yourself. or road whatsoever. include information", TACOMA along any trail newly appointed Advisory Board Whitwortli,Gonzaga, Seattle College, Your "sources of CPS IN The three days will also give the may be, Committees: Members for Year SeattlePacific College andall present whatever or whoever they The Seattle College Gavel officers and veteran hikers a chance that members of the Winco League. apparently forgot to tell you Club will travel to Tacoma to confer on the initiation of new Bulletin Board Committee: Jack Appointed to the Financial appeal is made to the Six of the schools now belong to when a public today to enter a debate tour- members which will take place the Codd(chairman),Marcie Mooneyand Board last week by the Rev. Board, the member making the Washington Intercollegiate Con- Judicial by following weekend at Suquamish L. John Flood. O. Small, S.J., is entitled to a public nament sponsored the Col- Harold were ference. Whitman and College of that appeal Cross-Vie-Sound when the Coolees Nora Puget Ibelieve in keeping such lege of Puget Sound. Financial Board Committee: two juniors, John Stanford Sound are members of the answer. hold their Ninth Annual Anniversary Murray (chairman), Pat Collins, NorthwestConference. matters out in the open, Bert. Do affair, Jean and John Wynne and one The tournament, an annual Jaunt. and Reilly. Reese said the move was being you? Jim sophomore, Larry Clem. is a practice meet in which colleges Election of officers for the new made to unify the colleges of the state As to the "angle" you seemed so Elections Committee: Al Small anduniversities throughout theNorth- Coolee year, is from one anni- appointments and promote competition; and not concerned about, it is this: If we are which (chairman), Rosemary Barrett. The were made ac- west arerepresented. sarsary hike t()'ih<- nnst, will tak» cording ASSC tlieidea of. injuring any be guided by a constitution, let's to the constitution with school to attending place during the week following the Ways and MeansCommittee: John the nowa member of anotherconference. to it; if not, let's amend it, or A few of the college which states that the President of stick overnight outing, and the new offi- Floyd (chairman), Bet Abbott, Frank appoint Five of the schools, Pacific Luth- t'.irow it out and start all over. If it last year wereGonzaga,OregonState, College shall three members Pacific, cers will be at the Suquam- Vena. eran, College of Puget Sound, the pracice of the Association to Washington State, Seattle installed to a financial board. West- is powwow. Committee: Rosemary ern, Eastern and Central Washington the by which it is gov- Pacific Lutheran, Linfield, Willam- ish Constitution The purpose of the Board is to ignore rules (chairman), Marie Mooney. Colleges of Education, have author- erned, Ithing something should be ette and Northwest Nazarene. Barrett recommend and supervise the ex- Pat Collins ized him tosend the invitations. done about it. College in the Activities Committee: penditures of the various student or- Representing the McMahon, The Eastern Washington athletic If, at any time in the future, my of: (chairman), Jack Jim ganizations in school. tournament are the teams GleesonNamed To director added that it was assured the should have you "frankly MADELINE MAHONEY Schultz. The members will hold office for "attitude" Bill Newton and Tom Beaudet, new conference would be formed on puzzled", Ishall be glad to discuss Advertising Committee: Jim Reilly one year. Gerri Testu and Kay Runnels,Frank a four-spot basis that fall sched- matter you at your conven- showing in Alaskan Bishopric (chairman), Jack Codd, and Jackie and the with BobLarson, Walter Smith scenes of politics the ules be discussed at the Yaki- ience-perhaps,Mr. Goodman, openly Alishioand Capitol. Haw. would and Walter Reed, Powers and on the floor at an ASSC meeting. John XII Not sad, but cheerful; not dreary, By Pope Pius However, a downtown sports au- Sincerely, John Nicholson. IK's SEEK NEW but alive; not loud and obnoxious, The Most Rev. Francis Doyle thority said that members belong- Gerrie Lee Tustu Marcie Mooncy will act as general not but just the right kind of entertain- Gleeson, S.J., superier of the Jesuit ing to thenew league wouldprobably chairmanfor College. Discussion of U.N. Seattle ment to provide enough laughs for Omak Mission, was recently MEMBERS FROM be unable compete any word mean notified to with of the What does the "forum" you to leave the theater (after the of his appointment by Pope Pius XII newly formedleaguemembers. Common usage defines it as at to you? performance,that is) with a smile on as bishop of Alaska. ToBeLed I.R.C. A lot will depend on the athletic discussion group." MALESTUDENTS a "round table your face. Word of the appointment was re- of Gonzaga, Seattle College 1947-48, de- Important Topic The Wigwam Chapter of the Inter- futures The "How!" book for Tuesday, February 10, by and Seattle Pacific when the inde- campus organizations, Perfectly cast as Grant Matthews, ceived H. Rosary -O'Dea collegiate Knights, one of SC's scribing active the Rev. O. Small, president pendents are discussed at the Febru- which weekly a successful airplane manufacturer Harold Failures of the organizations, has announced calls it a club "holds Is Scheduled For of Seattle College, from Archbishop "Successes and service ary 17 Yakima meeting. The league for the and public figure during the war Nations" will be the topic for it will accept letters of applica- round table discussion ... Anileto Cicognani, apostolic delegate United that will undoubtedly demand participa- purpose of PREPARING its members years, is Frank Sullivan. His charm- discussion at the next meeting of the tion for membership from the fresh- Group to the United States. tion in football by the above three for competitive debating, oratory, GreatBooks ing wife, Mary, is characterized by International Relations Club on Feb- man and sophomoremale students. "Numa", Seattle College Father Gleeson, who entered the independents which at present are etc. ." "Lycurgus" and two of the newcomer to ruary 18. Applicants for membership must be .. subjects of Mahoney. Jesuit Order in 1912, served as a lacking the sport. Yet Forum Club President Dick Plutarch's Lives, were the stages, Madeline Gladys Zerwas of HolyRosary will registeredstudentsat the College,and night of the Great teacher at SeattlePrep from 1920 to Wright is completely ignoring the a meeting last KevinPackard portrays James Con- outline the successes of the United must have an accumulative grade- Group. was led 1923. primary purpose of the club while Books The discussion over, a more or less cagey politician Nations, while Phil McCluskey of point average of two point or better. andMiss Patricia attempting to set it up as a competi- byMr. GeorgeReed who is behind Matthews' running for ODea will treat of its failures. Bob^ Those seeking admission into the IKs "Auto Industry In tive speaking group. Gavel Club, Smith. President of the UnitedStates. Pack- Griffin, also of ODea, is chairman of vote of the members. Group, are admitted by however, is the ONLY club whose At the next meeting of the ard may be remembered in Opera PREVIEWS the meeting. As usual, the meeting The letters of application are ad- Northwest", participated in to be held February 26, "The Con- productions of "Mikado," general Topic members have EVER Guild "Red Friday,February 13— will then be given over to dressed to: intercollegiate fessions of St. Augustine," Books I- and more forensics. Mill," "Here's a Melody," Hlyu Coolege overnight trip leav- discussion by the students. The Honorable Duke, Why is Wright VIII, willbe the topic for discussion. Pinafore." Of Commerce Meet The question is: recently, "H.M.S. ing SC at 3:45 Dr. LaCugna's evaluation of the Wigwam Chapter, organizing surreptitious movement meeting of the Com- a Louis Flynn, another newcomer to Saturday, February 14- v United Nations was one of the high- Intercollegiate Knights. At the next to engage in. rivalry with light merce Club Tuesday,February 17, in inter-school our stages, takes on the role AWSSC Card Party, Sarazin Hall, lights of the last I.R.C. meeting on The following information is to be the Gavel Club, when the two clubs reporter the Liberal Arts Building,Mr. W. C. of SpikeMacManus, political 7:30 February4. Themanycomments, and included in the text of the letter: get along if Forumwould stick Barnaud To Head money Patterson, western manager of Ford could who prefers to go where the SC vs. SPC, here, 8:00 questions, on the subject by the high 1. Name to its original purpose? and are. Always with a students attending showed the Motor Company and resident mana- excitement Frosh, 6:30 school Address and telephone Equestrian Club smile on his face or a joke to crack, Monday,February 16— keen interest displayed by the group 2. ger of FordCompany's new plant on meeting fresh- S., At the same student-body MacManus is employed by Kay Drama Guild turnout, 8:00 in worldproblems.The regular forum 3. Year (must be a Fourth Avenue will speak on the is causing turmoil here- couple "Auto Manufacturing Industry and that all the As New Adviser Thorndike, owner of a of SC vs. Gonzaga, Spokane conductedby the students was ledby man or sophomore, indi- abouts, Blackie Thomas, Homecom- personal Hinkle, Its Importance to the Northwest." to the newspapers anda very friend Frosh vs. Everett Junior College, Mary Tuohy and Joyce both cate quarter) ing chairman, referring to the Announcement was made At the last meeting, held Tuesday, Week that Professor of Matthews. This part is ably taken Everett of Holy Names, and had as its sub- in general, in Spectator this week 4. Accumulative gradepoint February 3, Ellis Gilbert, United ASSC said part: appointed care of by Mary Kendrick. Small Tuesday, February 17— ject "Cultural and Social Aspects of Mr. it, don't Erneste Bamaud has been resident manager of theBritish- "If you can't boost Club, and pretty, Mary steps into her first Married Students Club, R. 219, the United Nations." average States knock it!" moderator of the Equestrian owned Blue Star Line of refrigerated riding organization. big dramatic role. 7:30 5. High school activities revealing SC's horseback ships, spoke on "Refrigerated Ships Blackie's advice was very Director, Father Leo Lamphier, Forum Club, 7:30 people Professor Barnaud's appointment is 6. College activities Shipping." although there are many making the has announced that three parts are Gavel Club, 7:30 and around here who may not realize it. the first step towards ATTENTION 7. Intentions as a member Mr. Gilbertis an expert in his own Club better known around not yet filled, but the rest of the Wednesday, February 18— The difficulty lies in the fact that Equestrian The Registrar's Office has an- of the Intercollegiate right and is an outstanding business the school, explainedLeßoy Blanch- cast includes: Lois Anderson (Nora), Sodality meeting, 8:00 too many people take Blackie's ad- nounced the registration dates for man witha national reputationin the ette, president. George Flood (Sam Parrish), Frank Frosh vs. CPS at Tacoma Knights vice literally. Finding nothing worth club the spring quarter will begin (Continued on Page Four) riding sessions are held Caldwell (Swenson), Gerry Heim Thursday,February 19— Feb- Intentions a member of boosting, rather than be labeled Horseback ruary 16 to 18 for seniors; Febru- 8. as Friday at Bridle Trails,located (Judge Alexander), Ellen Nickerson Equestrian Club, 12:10 "knockers" they sit back and do every ary 18 to 20 for juniors; February the A.S.S.C. miles east of Kirkland. Ferry fee (Mrs. Alexander), Jackie Haw (Jenny), Saturday, February 21— 50 CENTS nothing, becoming "apathetic". Per- two 23 to 28 for sophomores, and 9. How long do you antici- 20 trip. Diana Kolitzoff (Mrs. Draper), Dick SC vs. Hawaii,here; admission, 50c haps this is the long-sought cause of is cents round freshmen may register fromMarch Admission to Ihe Univer- Arrangements being made for Wright (Senator Lauterback), Jack for students pate remainingat Seattle the lack of interest around here. are 1 12. New students will be trip and plans for it will VanWell (Waiter), and Jim McDon- Tuesday,February 24— to, College? sity of Hawaii-Seattle Col- Congratulations are in order: To an all-day able to register fromFebruary 16 be discussed at the next meeting of ough and TomEgan (Laborers). WWCE vs. SC, here, 8:00 The letters of applicationmay be lege game will be fifty the Silver Scroll for the biggest eye- Frosh, to March 12, inclusive. club Thursday, at 12:10. March 19 6:30 presented any active member of cents. Due the distance catcherever to the L. A.building; the Come around on and Mrs. Ruth Johnson, the regis- to to Grant and Mary Matthews, two the IK's, or left in the store to those responsible for the musical meet trar, reminds students who have book the Hawaiians have to people who sway the by 7:30 p.m., 16. addition to the Cave; to the high wonderful lost articles at the various college February travel, the College has to From Hospital of allpatriotic American peo- Fr. Beezer in Hospital The IK's, a national honorary fra- school students who have turned out Back hearts functions and in theschool vicinity guarantee. ability there George Beezer, ternity, purpose of make a certain in such great numbers for the Col- Back at school after a week at ple. For dramatic are Fr. R. head of the to inquire at the Lost and Found has a three-fold Sullivan, Madeline Mahoney Department, service, sacrifice andloyalty to Students will also have to lege-sponsored International Rela- Providence Hospital is Joanne John- Frank Chemistry is convalesc- Department, as many articles of Seattle at the hos- and Mary Kendrick; and for comedy ing Hospitaldue to an College. This organization has long present their Student-Body tions Club; to the "Good Joes" for ston. Joanne was treated at Providence considerable value have been infection. A and we give you Kevin He is expected re- been one of the nrost active school time and effort put in on a worthy pital for respiratory more comedy, infected ear. to recovered. cards. Nursing Major. Packard duties today. groups. cause. Freshman, Joanne is a and Louis Flynn. sume his at school THE SPECTATOR Friday,February 13, 1948 2 THE SPECTATOR SC STUDENT INTERVIEWS M-V-C-S-B The Common Touch TONY AND CATHERINE GIBBONS The Spectator, the official publication of the Associated Students of Seattle JOCKEY, College, willbe published onFriday,bi-weekly. BASE HARRIS, DISC SIDELIGHTS Our littlebrother is following in his family's footsteps. We are all great " business people. Sunday he roamedin half an hour late for dinner. It de- EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT veloped that he had been chopping wood in West Seattle the greater part L- OF "HOUSE OF JOY FAME McHugh Editor J°hnFlood of the afternoon. It appears he met "a kid he knew at Lincoln" waiting for Margaret O'Brien -JOAN EIDSON Dick Gunderson Associate Editor ... a bus. The youngster had offered to pay our brother's bus fare to and from man News Editor Deslye W The mortuary business fell through West Seattle if Dick would help chop some wood for his uncle. This Hughes SportsEditor Jim over at McHugh and so now the fel- sounded like a good deal to Dick. That kid drives a hard bargain. Feature Editor Charles Bricker lows there are planning on starting agency. One of the gave ' ack a matrimonial Jim Jacobson, subbing for a philosophy instructor, the class this Rewrite J this idea proof - imCrn^S=hultz greatest promoters of novel bit of wisdom to ponder. In connection with the of the existence of Proofreader J be seen George Anderson is Frank Looman who can God from design, he said that the finding of a Ford fender in the desert Copyreader s at almost anytime asking one of the would be proof that men had been there. "Remember," he told them, "no T°" a date. tried, Art Editor Jowey fellows if he has And with matter howhard the elements they could never make a Ford fender." Photography Frank Barrett this ratio of three men to every And unthinking folk prattle of the wondersof Nature. woman, is it a bad thing? BUSINESS DEPARTMENT The Hall had a house party last Mrs. Strub,philosophy teacher, made some remark about peopleremain- Robert Nash ' " Business Manager ' Friday night. About thirty couples ing "ever young. Somebody said, "Yeah, just like Little Orphan Annie. Advertising Manager Luccile Hemness attended and it was generally agreed Mrs. Strub came back, "Probably accounts for the lack of expressionin her Manager that the affair was a huge social suc- eyes," and on tell of a fraternity in an Eastern college which gave Circulation P^^wMcHughTv went to Exchange Editor Chnstme cess. It was swell having the feature pledges the task of putting specs in Annie's eyes." page editor of the Everett Junior STAFF College "Clipper"thereas a guest. C. B. "Barrett" Johnston was telling jokes on the recent Vashon Island Testu, Evelyn Ernsdorff, News-Virginia Massart, Patricia O'Malley, Gerri One of the more perplexing prob- stroll. His first two efforts went over in a big way, but the third one Remmes, Griffin, Anderson, Betty Anne Lonergan, Agnes Dorsey lems of the evening arose whenBob badly."That always used to be good for a laugh," said Barrett wist- Lois Smith, Terry flatted Bob Barrett, Louise Simpson, Virginia Randolph, Pat Thomas kept running through thehall fully; then half to himself— "but times have changed considerably." McKee, Virginia Harvey, David Kneeshaw, Mary Louise McKee, Tony screaming, "How can you dance Mladineo, Patt Ward, Betty Allen, Richard Gunderson. cheek to cheek with a girl whenshe's Sign on Vashon Island barn "Ready-Made Suits-$2O-$25-$30."College Gibbons, Tony. Feature-Hollohan, Shirley; Gibbons, Katie; wearing a gardenia? If you touch ancient history classes should take field trips to this legend-haunted area. SportslDruxman, Cal; Gallagher, Sheila; Pain, Jack; Sheehan Tom; Treg- those flowers they wilt." I'd like to lown, , Bob: Since when do girls wear A rapt silence filled Room 32 of the Science Buildingas Father Linde- John. Dolly;Knable, Frances; ask Circulation-Allen, Betty; Bechtuld, Marie; Johnson, flowers on their cheeks? kugel told his Apologetics IClass of the various appearances of Christ to Klingele,Kay; Lesser,Betty;Nickerson, Ellen. Saw Monroe brothers, Ed and His Apostles after His resurrection. He had just finished the beautiful story Bernadette. the Advertising-Kumhera,Jeanne; Muir, Charlotte; Mathenski Jim,come in from a skiing expedition of Our Lord's breakfastwith His Apostlesby the Sea of Galilee when, with Typists-O'Malley, Colleen; Shannon, Lee. last week. Maybe the fellows at the a terrific flapping, one of the big window shades zoomed upwards. Every- Fr.OwenMcCusker, S.J. Faculty Advisor Base Harris, the Northwest's as he does presenting it. One of Hall are a little prejudiced, but one body jumped and looked foolish. only colored disc-jockey of the the major reasons for the adoption hears a greatdeal of talk to the effect "Another manifestation?" asked Father Lindekugel. business offices are at 10th and Madison Street, Seattle 22, Editorial and $1.25 "now we'll close the door of the of the title for the program was to that the Monroes are a couple of the Subscription rate, 50c per quarter. Advertising rates, per Washington. blue and move along to the fulfill his aspiration of bringing best skiers in the school. Luke McCall and his horse brought down the house at the Mardi Gras as third class matter. I room column inch. Entered gold room" fame,openedthe door joy anda "lift" to those who listen Frank Cyra,Steve Towhey and Jim lastFridaynight. The only visiblememberof the threesome wasBerleHeims no- Read,as MC, his nobody to you/ Spectator writerlast week, to him. Coughlin have begun a perpetual as Luke. When Dick askedif Luke couldride steed, and gave an interviewabout him- Base's theory of entertainment vena to Morpheus. And that's no expected him to try it, but he did. He managed to stay on the critter, too. Cross Christ Should self and his popular radioprogram rests on the fact that a script foolin', either. There's always some- of "Base's House of Joy." should be informal and as inter- one "laidout" in theirroom. Gene Grosso, in Mr. Stern's German II class, believes the German Base, whose program is esting as is possible.For this rea- Since Dave Rinkle started working language to be a code rather than a proper language. This theory would in order, structure, Inspire SCers Lent scheduled over Station KING son, he-does not restrict himself to at the switchboard in the Vets' Hall explainmuch that is now obscurein German word sentence Christ, you "Hello", spoke much Love proves itself not by words but by deeds. noons from1to 3 o'clock, started a memorized script, but ad libs he no longer greets with and idiom. Students of the late war think the Teutons once as of he says, "What number, anyone else, but fell into their tricky manner of speech in an effort to the second Person of the Adorable Trinity, Who for us and Monday through Saturday after- most his comments. but now Boston as a When queriedonhis opinionsof please." confuse their enemies. Salvation became Man, proved His love for us: his eventful career in for our member of the "ExpositionFour," television, Base's only reply whs And then we have Ming Sui Chan this one hath than that He give up time fellow wellhas thisbitter experienceto relate.Itseems Greater love than no a quartet which toured Europe. that he hoped the radio listeners who spends all of his studying A weknow very high city, right from His life for His friend?' However, Base's main interest, at would not be too disappointed chemistry. he lives near a large school in this across the main morning college, he walks inspires us during this time, was directed towards when their radio characters, of school hangout, in fact. Each as he starts for Itis our love for Christ-crucified that steps under of radio whichhe adoptedas his pro- whom they have mental images, down the steep flight of concrete in front of hishouse the eyes our love for Him Who loves'us without limit. Campion Always in dignified Lent to prove was on station WAAB are presented to them on a screen. the younger fry. he descends self consciously, a manner prove fession. It Betty Allen They waiting During these forty days of Lent God does ask us to ago, No doubt, one of the most per- .. . yet agile. Always the boby-soxers look on, patientlysilent. are in Boston until four years A Valentine themewas carried out something. that we are Christians not only in name but in deed. fledas a "disc jockey". Remaining plexedpersons is Perry Como,who for in the decorations for the party at It day At the college student came out as give up things they like during Lent? in Boston thatBase was firstclassi- mi one occasion, complimented snowedone last week. 7:30 Why do Catholics Campion Hall on Saturday night, Then, with the — shows, Be- Base out West. He Base Harris as Seattle's only girl usual and walked to the head of the snow-covered stairs. Why the resolutions no dances, no no sweets? ventured January 31. A large red heart was Tecumseh entering the council lodge, he took one step forward and stayed in California with his par- disc jockey, Bess Harris. Bafe so air of a self-victory, self-mastery, self-confi- over the fireplace.Red and steps. long-pent triumph broke from his juvenile cause in the Cross is ents; Base's father is a minister. hurriedly interjected that a correc- centered fell down the A cheer of penance one's sins, reparation for white streamers flowed from it and bruised and shaking collegian ripped out a great oath and dence; in the Cross is for He endeavored to gain admission tion was made on the following audience as the formed bows at the sides. The arch- back into the house for the sins of others. into the Actor's Guild, but failing program. went band-aids. ways were decorated in streamers living Mystery of the Cross. With- to this, he journeyed on to Like all performers, Base has Lent is the of the do and Frances Knabel and Jan A gem of Sciences"—Philosophy. Father McGuigan Portland. Here he Was given an his one Achievement towards hearts. from "The Queen out the mystery of the Cross, we can never know the various assisted with the decorations, calling Life "a period of monotony between two hour radio program.Base first won which he ever strives. That ambi- Pearce quotes Schopenhauer as our own lives. while LillianKopp and Frances Kna- time between for us. mysteries of the Resurrection in popular recognition as Portland's tion is his own network program oblivions." That's the deadlines neg- theinvitations. But we should not look upon Lent only from the outstanding disc jockey. fromcoast to co?st. From this and belmade — I Recently members of the viewpoint time for mortification, self-denial, self- Leaving Portland he came to many other listener's viewpoint, it elected ative a Committee afe Corinne which gives this Seattle, wherehe originated "The seems that he is on the way to at- Standards NOTES sacrifice. It is the positive view of Lent Richley, Margie Lawney and Rita INTRAMURAL House of Joy," for, we might add, tain this goal right now. TOM SHEILA GALLAGHER Holy Season the joy, the peace, the strength of the Cross. Ocakewicz.The three officers arealso SHEEHAN pleasure and entertainment of the Yes, the man with the liquid- of play remaining Shoot! only a period in which we die to self; it is members of the committee, whose With two weeks Lent is not listening public. Concerningpleas- toned voice, informal, friendly, casaba league, Steps! God; is to decide on matters not in the SC intramural glorious opportunity to grow in union with union ure, this is what Base says is the Base Harris should certainly be purpose po- Charging! a under the jurisdiction of the the teams holding down the high by frequentreception of Communion,frequent lift- only reward he asks: That those able to expand his "House of Joy" included "A" herl with God officers of the Hall. sitions in the two sections and Guard in prayer. who listen to his "House of Joy" until it reaches its highest aim of forward, cov- These and many other slang ex- ingof the mind and heart to God Campion has a new dinner bell "B", are looking very derive as much pleasure from it 48 rooms. final pressionscould be heard in thebattles way we choose to live the spirit of Lent, let which is quite unique. If you don't etously, to the playoffs. In whatever Clowns in "A" commencing the games for the days preparation for Easter believe this, just ask any student liv- At present, the us remember that these forty of easy road to Women's Intramural Basketball ing at Campion, or for exclusive in- league seem to have an when the rich treasures of Christ are game, with League last Thursday on the home are a time of Grace Mystery formation see Ally Rose, a student the championship the the Cross of Christ with faith, All the of team floor. given to those who approach fromPortland; Oregon. second-place Corkers the only game, saw the with trust, with love. remaining on their schedule. In the In the first we Science Is Centered play the Rickets over-go the Blue Jeans to the "The Cross of Christ— a stumbling block to the Jews, fourth and fifth week of Clowns downed three opponents.The tune of 21-7, with Phyllis Young to the Gentiles; but to those who are called to nine points. foolishness In SC Chemistry Lab FIFTY COOLEES defeated teams and scores were: leadingthe winners with is the power and wisdom game be the Children of God the Cross A reeling world of spotted ceilings It appears that on Tuesday Jim Smith Hall 54-11, Rangers 41-19 and The lineup for this was as of God." And we are all called to be God's children, for ... burning alcohol ... shattering Rich, a pre-ined student, was pre- INVADE VASHON Vets 40-11. follows: a small sample of p-nitro- period of time, Rickets Blue Jeans Christ died for all men, for me. glass and borrowed overalls ... paring Booted eager, fifty Hiyu In the same the . .. and dropped game Mary McKee (5) F (6) Polly Peiton for the Diocese of Seattle are so go the nightmares of those in the cholroenzene, and the alcohol caught out Sunday morning, runner-up Corkers a to The Lenten Regulations Coolees turned Bells, 24-48, de- Phyllis Young (9) F(1)M. Fitzpatrick organic chemistry lab.No mere onion fire in the open flame. It wasn'tuntil 1, the Vashon Island the third-place and posted on the bulletin board. If you are in doubt concern- February for Thus, Gallagher(B) Eileen Walmsley and anchovy sandwich will produce he glanced at the pattern of gold Assembling first in front of feated Smith Hall 38-26. on S. F laws of fast and absti- "stroll". Georgia Seibold C EllenO'Keefe ing your obligations to observe the these dreams; they are the work of a drops that had been his class ring on Building, the comparativescores,it would seem the the Liberal Arts crowd PatShock nence during Lent, consult your pastor or confessor. presence which has descended upon the lab table, that he realized that Roller LL to ride Clowns should easily drop the Cork- Irene O'Neil G boarded the John Friday after- Esther Mcjanet G MarillynMullens LINDEKUGEL, this lab with all the attachment of a his hands were burning in the almost Fauntleroy ferry dock for the ers in their fracas next -FATHER FRANCIS S.J. to the As the drew the bye for happy St. Bernard dog. invisible light-blue flames of the al- Vashon Island. noon. Rovers 9:30 ferry to narrowed the week, theChiefettes and the Miss "It all started on Tuesday, about cohol. The shock of this sent him Passing through West Seattle en The "B" league race has struggle with Fits battled it out for the last league two weeks ago," relates Pat Alguard running up to the fracture clinic with the ferry, the LL picked up down to a two-squad Explains Last route to of the with the latter taking the Spec to the quivering student who just all the speed of jet propulsion. Kumhera and Marlowe Rink, the pre-season favored Thunderbirds day, Jeanne competition from honors 14 to 6. Sara Roberts came thought maybe she could get a drink Bob Lewis, pre-dental student, who climbed into the truck with receiving extreme high-scoring Rockets. Individual through with three field goals to put Edition's Editorial of water, but stands gaping at what managed to liven the next day by grave expressions of native courtesy. the leader, Piro, of Swishers, the Miss Fits in front all the way. Spectator, looks deceivingly like grape juice. "I severing a nerve in his index finger Arriving at the dock, the em- scoring In regard to the January 30 edition of the Coolees the "B" The lineups: guess you might call that week an on a glass tube. He was so eager to barked on the short ride over to dropped two close games to issue clarifying statement concerning the class leaders, 38-30 Rockets, and Miss Fits Chiefettes we wish to a ideal week," Pat continues, as she be hospitalized that it took the entire Vashon Heights, where the walking division to lower Molly Abrahms(4) F(l)Bonnie Tanner spirit of the Seniors. removes the beaker of phenolphtka- staff to evict him after two days of part of the trip was tobegin.The fifty 49-39 to the Thunderbirds in the standings. Sara Roberts(6) F (3)LouiseSegota We did not intend to criticize the Seniors for lack of lein from the hands of the thirsty in- wandering through the hospital halls, leaped onto the Vashon Heights, them to third place Monday afternoon, Don Williams, R.Barrett (4) F (2)M. L.Fabbie activities, the splendid truder. (ContinuedonPage jrour) landing like so many deer in their enthusiasm in ASSC for we have seen scoring mark for Brown G Rose Burkhalter pardonable eagerness to tramp the Rockets, set a new 'Rita job they are doingin this,their last year at SC. Rather, we up points Haw G JeanKumhera eighteen miles to Tahlequah at the theseason as they rolled 71 Jackie of nominees for the Advisory Board; defeating Ball Hawks 71-36. JerryKennard G Betty Tesser aimed at their lack south end of the island. the upsets the"B" sec- The same afternoon at 3:30 the that was our only protest. Corner First year hikers danced along the Barring unforseen Sodalists be decided Holy Names basketeers journeyed Seniors, apologize if we have unintentionally frosty road for the first few miles, tion championship should To the we By BILL SUVER 18, 12:30 here, only to receive an upset to the but there was some pessimism among Wednesday, February at caused any misunderstanding. score of 4 to 2, despite Sister Doro- As Father Lindekugel, moderator of the Sodality, pointed out at the older Hiyus as to their bubbling p.m. when the Thunderbirds and classes, suggest they take example from being tangle. thy's off-the-bench refereeing. The To the other we first meeting of the Quarter, most of us know very little about a spirits. Prominent among these birds Rockets ( starting loyalty of the Seniors in school functions. Sodalist. We have a Sodality with the requisite committees and officers Johnston, who With the return of Gordy David- lineup: the of illomen was Barrett Miss Fits HolyNames but no means to find out what, as Sodalists, we should do. Now we have equipped himself as for a son and the addition of Bill Smith had trek McKee F (2) Schmidt a pamphlet that explains, clearly and precisely, what is expected of us. Siberian tundra with and Howie Lang to the Thunderbird across the slight Roberts (2) F Suvo "The Formation of a Real Sodalist" tells the Sodalist that he should possess slicker, socks, sweater, a squad, they will be rated fav- SC IN DEBATE WITH GONZAGA; extra and Brown (2) F Kitt clear ideas of (1) the essentialnature of the Sodality, (2) the true purpose knife. In time the group tapered off orites over the scrappyRockets. playoff games will be played Haw G England of the Sodality, and (3) an appreciation of the Sodality's interior spirit. on the fancy footwork and split up The it Friday, February 26th. The runner- Kumhera G Winkne LINFIELD TOURNEY PLANS SET Since the time when the Society of Jesus instituted the Sodality, into threes and fours. Singing, talk promotion in league willclash at 1:00 Gallagher G Ryan College host in a three- event has become an annual tradition has been devoted to the of FULL Catholic lives. First and and nature study had their innings. ups each Seattle was leaders in each divi- Glancing at theboys who arespec- as preparationfor Linfield.The com- foremost, by promoting the holiness of its members, secondly, by promoting Dan Novak twanged his mandolin p.m., while the round practice debate with Gongaza crown as a tators at the weekly girls' basketball petent Gonzaga teams traveled next lives of apostolic zeal; that is, not only to live Catholicism but to promote practically non-stop while Vie Trou- sion will play off for the and Seattle Pacific College Monday, the varsity- games, we see they really don't un- to Tacoma to participate in a tourna- it in the lives of others: to make our lives Christo-centric by sharing our and "Big Frank" Hall scanned preliminary game to February 2. ette derstand the rules very well, even ment with C.P.S. and P.L.C. gifts, mentaland material, with others; working with the Sodality to accom- the roadside for rare minerals. They Portland Universitycontest. help past two weeks the referees, so as they may know in A preparation for the big Linfield The debate teams for the college plish projects too vast for the individual and yet needy of more from much tin in the form of cans Other scores for the found the future, just why the girls use Debate Tournament to take place on in the tournament were: Powers the individual members. some broken of beer bot- period were: John and shreds only half of the court playing February 26, 27 and 28, the practice and Nicholsen; Gerri Lee Testu To encourage a more thorough understanding of the Sodality, its aims value. Hot Shots, 46 Hall Hawks, 43. and John tles with purely sentimental with six players, here are a few of proved most helpful to all contest- and Kay Runnels; Spellmanand and purposes and means, thelast meeting was devoted to study of the forma- Frank Drake Rose Klepich re- Rangers, 20; Wrecks, 28. John and the basic rules ants, providing experience and in- Frank Alishio; Walter Smith and tion of the Sodalist. Weekly meetings will continue to aim at developing Shakespeare at length. Specs, 23; Wrecks, 26. cited Thunderbirds, (1) There are three guards, who struction. Walter Reed, and Bill Newton and a greater knowledge of the Sodality with a firmer basis in the rules of the things were not forever to 53; McHugh, 24. That (Continued on Page Four) Gonzaga's participation in this Tom Beaudet. Sodality. (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) 3 Friday, February 13, 1948 THE SPECTATOR BRAVE TALK By JIM HUGHES Blakley and Norm Willis CHIEFS Reports have it that Dave HAWAIIANS FACE might be playing elsewhere next year. If this is true, SC U. OF HAWAII IN FIRSTN.W. VISIT might as well start its basketball program all over again. U. OF HAWAII SET FOR CHIEFS These two important cogs in the Yandle machine have TOPLAY CHIEFS NEXT SATURDAY developed along with Earl Spangler into a close-working The Seattle College Chieftains will play host to the Uni- team combination that might lead the Chiefs on a victory versity of Hawaii Rainbows in one of the big intersectional February splurge next year. gamesof the year when they meet the Islanders on Seattle College has lost several top men in the last few years that 21 in the 2,000 seating capac !ty SC Memorial Gym. would have made the difference in some of its close defeats this season. This will be the first appearance The late-developingChieftaincusaba squad is now a basketball-wise* in the Pacific Northwest for the Ha- single club with a year's experience behind and can't afford to lose a Ski Club Emblems waiians who will have traveled over man from this year's starting five. 2,000 miles for their first tilt with This kind of trial und program wouldn'tbe considered at Gon- Arrive tin- fast-improving Chieftains. The. zaga or Santa Clara, both of whom built athletic teams over a four-year for Skiers University of Hawaii is the most period.Then which must SC, who is supposed to be the basketball school The overnight ski party planned for western university in the United of the Northwest, stand for this type of loose planning? Friday, February 13, at the Milwau- States being located on the island of 0 0 0 kee Ski Bowlhas beencancelled. The Oalm in the green Manoa valley Roy Pagel, 22, architectural engineeringstudent and numberof persons whosigned up was which is only three miles from the of Rocky College, died a few weeks ago insufficient to merit the trip. center of Honolulu and just two miles ex-G.I. Mountains However, good word has been attack during an intramural basket- a from famous Waikiki Beach. from a sudden heart issued concerning the Ski Club em- Art Gallon, head basketball coach ball practice. blems. They have arrived and all at Hawaii,is familiar with the North- If you are not in shape, please don't attempt to play members who are up to date in their west having hailed from Willamette a complete game- A full game played twice a week with- duesmay pick up theiremblems from University where he graduated in Virginia Harvey. Yandle out other daily exercise has disastrous results on the stu- 1939. Art remembers Len game when he was head coach at Portland dent's health. Basketball is not a for occasional University. by some less informed people. exercise, as believed Montana State Gallon has an exceptionally fast o o o and deceptive team that will give Last year's championship SC Winco baseball team was SC Chieftains Scattleites a new style in clever bas- never given any type of after-season banquet, which is ketball tactics. The Honoluians em- wide-openoffensive game that a poor way of showing how we appreciated their fine ploy a Divide is combined with a strong defensive sportsmanship. strategy. all, college color that was once present BOZEMAN,Montana (Spe- After boys still like the The big star of the UH team is winningleague titles and such. cial)— surpris- when teams were feted in royalhonor for The Seattle College Chieftains will meet the highly touted Univrsity of Hawaii Rainbows Sat- Len Yandle's Sophomore Center Harry Kahuani, girls' on the SC campus would fight Ican remember when the halls urday, February 21, in the Memorial Cymnasium, at 8 p.m. Led by Harry Kahuani and "Little" ing Chieftains upset the 200-pounder, who works the pivot for the privilege of giving the basketball players a dinner-dance enter- Bobby Kau, the Islanders will be favored to topple Len Yandle's Chiefs. Spearheading the Chieftain favored Montana State five shot off the intricate plays of a postseason reward. But Iguess the girls have other duties Captain tainment as attack and out to stop the Hawaiians are the Chieftain's high scoring center Earl Spangler, Monday night by defeating "Little"Bobby Kau, another Islander than bothering about such trivial nonsense. Norm Willis, and fast-improving Bob Hedequist. at deceptive dribbling. Both 0 0 0 trie whostars boys are graduatesof Farrington High Red Reese, fireball director of athletics at Eastern School. Washington, has offered Seattle College a berth in the PORTLANDERS College CHIEFTAINS ON The probable lineup for this game new proposed 11-college circuit that includes all six Winco Quint will be as follows: teams along with N.W. Conference members College of WARPATH,MEET U. of Hawaii Seattle College CHIEFS Chang F Dave Blakley Puget Whitman, and two independents, Gon- SINK Heads East-- Charles Sound and Henry Yuniashita F Bob Hedequist zaga and Seattle Pacific. INTWO GAMES WWCE VIKINGS Harry Kahuanui C Earl Spangler This is quite a surprise, coming from a state school that must have Gonzaga Ready Speidel Portland Pilots The Chieftains will play Phil Haake G Elmer sanctionedsuch a move. The University of - Norm Willis sweep Len Yandle's road worn the Vikings of West- Bob Wong G A league this sort would be on a highly competitive basis with navigated their way to a clean host to of with the SC cagers will attempt to even College such evenly matched teams. Reese, of course, must have a dividing line of their two-game series ern Washington in a at Portland. two-game series with the in mind in order to play one side against the other. Chieftains last weekend the single contest slated for Feb- saw a widelyvaried when BEASLEY SAYS South Side members like Gonzaga, Eastern Washington, Central, The two games Gonzaga Whiz Kids, ruary 24 in the Memorial Whitman, and Whitworth would probably oppose North Side, composed action on each night. Shortly after they travel to Spokane Mon- CHIEFTAINS IN NEW train they Gym. of Seattle College, College of Puget Sound, Pacific Lutheran, Western the Chiefs stepped off the LEAGUE? fast day and Tuesday, February The Vikings boast a powerful quin- Washington, St. Martins and Seattle Pacific. were introduced to a lightning Big business is brewing among the the 16. is holding down second This question of whether SC should be in a league or play inde- attack which befuddled them by tet which smaller colleges of the State— nothing a the strong Winco League. pendent ball is an interesting one that can be kicked about. slippery tactics of the Mariners. The Yandlemenlost heartbreak- place in less than aneleven-teamleague which display ing 45-42 thriller in their first en- Spearheaded by Jerry Starr,.a 23- On one side there are those that favor Seattle College in a league Despite the fine defensive would comprise all the Washington Speidel, who the Chieftain home court sophomore who hails from because they think a league adds prestige and something to aim for, of ex-All State Elmer counter on year-old colleges but the U. of W., W.S.C. and home Guard Sweeney Arlington, Wash., Viks also have while an independent school wins games aimlessly. really put on a show for the when Substitute Pat the the junior colleges. S.P.C. and S.C. game by a free pair of shifty guards and a front But on the other side, which Iadvocate, Seattle College can bring folks, the Pilots had the first staged a last-minute rally a are the local institutions which have in the Peterson, who rebounds more "big name" schools to add a drawing card to its future all the way.Earl Spangler turned throw and a field goal that sank man in Stan received a pressing invitation to at- attractive four-point as well as any- athletic schedules. his customary stellar performance, Chiefs' early lead. from the backboards EARL SPANGLER tend a Tuesday meeting at Yakima points Willis will have the not-too- one in the local cage gentry. Teams like St. Mary's, Nevada, Arizona, San Jose State, Hawaii, leading the Sachems with 13 Norm Earl Spangler, leading varsity scorer to discuss the new league. Our old of checking senior Although the Bellingham five have Oregon, and U.S.F., will always attract bigger crowds than Pacific Lu- on the first night. enjoyable task Cap- friends of the Winco League are the Zag star, jinxed with injuries all season, the Montanans, 54-53. theran, St. Martin's, etc. Leo Grosjaques headed the oppo- guard and offensive Jim been master minds behind this ambitious Gonzagans in made a respectablestand against tain Norm last-second Also this objection about aimlessly winning games goes right out sition in the first fray with 20 count- Presley, who led the they Willis' move. game 10 University of Washington Huskies the game the window when you look at posteason league playoffs for the right ers. The game got off to a fast start the first of the series by the free throw clinched Their "invitation"hasbeen so qual- points which from the and compiled six wins in their own of such teams to meet the nation's best whichincludes independents like with the Sailors leading 15-3 before were bucketed for the Chiefs. ified that its acceptance on our part Holy (last basketballchampion),Notre Dame, St. Louis, sank the first basket.The center of the floor. league. night flat- quite doubtful. More news after Cross year's U.S. Norm Willis McDonald, coach Tuesday the State team is and a host of other U.S.-title contenders who play independent ball Portlandreserves left the floor at the The Chiefs will carry a ten-man Big Bill versatile tened the Chieftains by a 72-54 the Yakima meeting. But at present squad trip if Norsemen,has come up with a year after year. end of the game with the score 72-53 ou the Spokane all of the count. we would much prefer to have been mid-quarter finds, notably Larry why is it league members like Washington, California, U.S.C, and the on the short end of hands make exams. Dave few mid-season High-point man for the Chieftains overlooked when invitations were Also Chiefs gained recognition etc., scramble to sign teams like Notre Dame, St. Mary's, U.S.F., and Blakley is still in doubtas to whether Slovek, who during two-game series was "Bit, passed out. Lookslikea "join or else" the count. ability the "big" the others who year in and year out pack the pavilions and bowls? The good-bye game witnessed an he can straighten out scholastic through his to check Earl Spangler followed closely by deal. opponents to a hapless few There is muchmore sports competitions in meeting all of the nation's entirely new defense for the Chiefs. difficulties. down Norm per MacDonald, like Willis. ON THE CAMPUS and OFF: top teams than to sit in a league knocking over weak opponents and Yandledisplayeda much tighter zone buckets game. coach, Hec Edmundson, Bowlers are athletes who seem to suddenly find yourself (U.S.C.) trounced by outside opponents (Notre and the Pilots were forced into tak- his former SadieHawkins day at the Univer- believes in a fast, high-scoring brand do their best away from home. Few Dame, Michigan, etc.) who play just as good ball if not better. ing long shots which pulverized the SC FROSH FIVE sity of Buffalo found students attend- have been regis- forming of ball with less emphasis on a tight, remarkable scores No, Ithink the real reason for this league at one time was Oregonians' game. Dave Blakley, in ing the dressed as Dogpatchers. games game. dance tered at the weekly at Broad- the attempt by public institutions to freeze out small but strong inde- his game of the season, led the defensive Yokumnosed out best DEFEATS game will Mammy Moonbeam way Bowl but when "Dee" Hegel pendent clubs that made bigger schools look foolish in comparison to with14points the Seattle QUINT The preliminary jayvee for the feminine first place scorers and McSwine bowls West Seattle the scores are start at 6:30, with the varsity game in athletic material for their size. But John Q. Public always did go for boys held a tight lead throughout prize, the Bee reports. (ContinuedonPageFour) due to start at 8:00. the best, so the return to outside league competition slowly returned. most of the game. FROM SEATTLE But reports have it that a certain new "proposed" league will freeze But the old Chieftain bugaboo outside competitors who fail to join. stepped up and in the last few min- LET'S SCHUSS IT o c a utes the Mariners ran away with the CHIEFS WIN By CAL DRUXMAN INDIAN LORE game leaving the Chieftains stunned FOR LOAFERS ONLY BillNunn, SC diamondace,is turning out with the pros so as to be in with what they thought was a sure 10c A WHACK 69-67, THEN people only, the The skiclub of all ski clubs "Fore- shape by early spring. Father Logan is not athletic director, like victory. The sad news was 52-48. For sporting ... all laufer Skiing and Social (mostly Emmett Watson said in a Seattle Timesarticle. His official titleis athletic The Yandlemen get another crack Chieftain ski team this week is Club social)" is stay. A new organi- moderator, or "the man who pays the at the Pilots in the last game of the LOSE 51-56 out for donations to support the team. here to you zation to promote more interest and bills" Bill Fenton, who spoke before season here at the SC plant on Feb- Chieftain rooters saw perhaps the In return for every 10c donation ... entitling to a good sportsmanship amongst skiers in the Sportswriters' luncheon in honor of ruary 27 and 28. best games of the year when the receive a ticket you equip- theNorthwest, this group is composed Slats Gill, was interested in Gill's opinion Loggers of Idaho State Teachers Col- chance on several piecesof ski Seattle College (53) equipment will be given of students and ex-students of Seat- that Seattle College will be playing a pf tp lege the local gym on Jan- ment. This fg ft invaded Hall tle College. couple of P.C.C. teams in the near future Hedequist, f 0 0 5 0 uary 30 and 31 and split a close and away onMarch 5 at the Swedish p.m. Everyone is Starting this social group wereBill Bill Collins, UW Daily sports col- Blaklev, f 3 14 7 exciting two-game series. The home- at thehour of 10:00 ... 3 1 13 an Quinn, Paul Williams, Dick Kavet, umnist, asks, "Where did Ihear this be- Spangler, c 5 towners won the first one 69-67 and invited to attend as it is informal Willis, g 3 14 7 gathering Forelaufer Ski Club. Jules Gamache, True Uncapher and fore? 'Seattle College Chieftains lose 0 4 6 dropped the second 51-56. of the " Speidel, R 3 prizes Stolle. Now composed of six- again.' Now, Billy, Ican recall a few Rose, 10 0 2 Center Earl Spangler,again work- The include: Walt f Splitkein skis, teen "Active with thirst" members, months ago when a certain over-rated Haiming, 0 3 3 4 9 ing superbly off the pivot, racked up First prize— One pair g 2 1 4 5 poles, pair they are planning a leapyear ski get- football team (that was considered title- King, 19 points and was responsible for the one pair steel ski one 808 HEDEQUIST Hermsen, g 2 0 14 together February 27 climaxthe bound) lost quite a few of its games and last-second Victory with an over-the- A.T. safety bindings. on to pair Chippewa Chieftain ski team raffle. Holders of no one over here said anything about it. At least the newspapers don't 22 9 27 53 DEAN PETERSON shoulder shot fromclose in. The Log- Second prize— One Totals $25.00) raffle tickets are invited toattend, and make excuses for our winless lads Sandy Sabbatine will race for gers, while relying on the dead eye ski boots (value ... Portland University (72) Frosh 6-foot, 4-inch center, Dean pants. even if you aren't lucky enough to the Seattle College Chieftains this Sunday at Martin, as Sandy is now accuracy of Substitute Guard Orvie Third prize— White Stag ski fg ft pf tp Peterson,ex-Queen Anne three sports prize— Stag ski pants. buy a raffle ticket for only 10 cents a student of SC. Norm Willis who has sunk the Chiefs first baskets Ryhter offensively, used both a man- Fourth White ... Alhenhofen, f 6 1 4 13 star, like a varsity starter for you can still attend. innearly all contests this season is now currently pulling the games out f 4 10 9 looks for-man and zone defense in attempt- Devich , next year'scasuba squad with his fine " of the fire as shownby his last five-second basket that won the Montana Winters, c 4 14 9 ing to stop the fired-up Chiefs. POME 11 pivot work recently displayed in the ' State game for SC. ... Last year Holy Cross was the nationalbasketball Lee, g 4 3 3 Highlight of the Saturday night Ithink that 1 shall neversee, SNOW BALLS Grosjacques, g 9 2 4 20 Ft. Lawton-Frosh encounter. ski, Len Speyer, one of the ski club's champion of the U. S. and now the Jesuit St. Louis University looks like 0 10 1 loss was a twelve-point spurt in the A stick so tricky as a Lantz, f — will, ace sitzmarkers, found the snow quite a sure cinch for AU-American honors with their recent 68-51 squash of Pickel, c 10 12 The J.V. squad, hampered by in- last quarter by the maroon and white Steer the da thing as I might play spill. wet and deep last weekend mighty Notre Dame. ... Don't laugh but Notre Dame SC Wridge, X 0 0 10 juries and the ineligibility of three that brought the total from a lagging It always rides me to a .. . 3 intercollegiate champion- next year in basketballevenif it is a practice tilt before the U. W. two- Paustain, g 2 17 star players have dropped three of 38-28 to a 40-38, 2-point lead. At It sits so quiet 'till I'mon, Northwest Loyola (California) and warning we ships this week at Martin Pass witli game series. ... Dick Coover, transfer from U. 18 72 their last four starts. The team lost this point the Chieftain attack bogged Then without are gone! squad,might give lift Totals 30 12 Tangney, Paul Pieper, Leland at present coach of the Seattle Prep B the Chiefs a Portland, 36; Seat- a hard-fought game to CPS, 45-37, down whileDick Lindgren and Dean Jack eligible varsity competition. Halftime score: Crabtrce, Scott Smith,Ken Anderson inbasketballnext year whenhe turns for ... tle College 16. and then came back with an impres- Crubb put on a scoring show for the Down, down, we run, I'm filled grown and either Rhoady Lee or Mon- SC's young Whittaker twins turned 19 last Tuesday and have sive 54-37 win over the Simpson Loggers. with glee, Jim weighs Officials: Beachell and Lightner. participating for the Chiefs over the 6 foot "!!■: inch line and now each around 180 pounds. Bible Instituteat Seattle. Bob Hedequist, freshman forward, My God! I'm sunk-Here comes a roe ... Seattle (48) (54) Portland U. of the week is whether or Coach Fenton is confident that they will grow another inch by next The squad has been defeated twice went on his first scoring spree of the tree! Question with10 or 15 more pounds, will make the twins a Hedequist (12) F (6) Altenhofen evening l'm back for not competition is getting too rough season and combined Blakley ,14) (14) Devich by Fort Lawton's powerfulbasketball year to top the scorers of the It's gotme telemark'd— Seattle College F game for the Chiefs— are they out of train- tough combination to beat under the backboards. ... Spanglerdl) C (11) Winters team, both times by comparatively with 15. A brilliant defensive more, league ing, or figured they have might have a tougher time with the new proposed 11 conference Willis (5) G (9 Lee close scores,5-1-48,. 43-37. that had the crowd cheering all the My well-waxed skis stand by tile have they enough trophies year al- than meets the eye. A lot will depend on SC's athletic future when the Speidel (4) G (7) Grosjacques Bill Fenton has reorganized his time, was played by Dave Blakley door. won this officials meet in Yakimaof February17. ... Gonzaga didn't fare so well Seattle Subs: Harming (2).Portland in until he out with a minute left Only God can make a tree, ready? ... Be sure to take atdvan- (2), team and hopes for better results fouled — (ContinuedonPagre Four) Subs: Holden Paulstain (1), the game. But who in He first made a ski!! (Continued on Page Four) Wridge (4). future games. in ball 4 THE SPECTATOR Friday, February 13, 1948 ENGAGEMENTS SOPHOMORES, CHECK THIS!! TWO COEDS WIN Carrie Griffin On The Students Speak Plans for future weddingsgrewover The Aegis Sophomore group pictures of the students named the holidays with the announcements By PATRICIA O'MALLEY below were such that they may not be used. Retakes will be at FIRST PRIZE AT College Board For engagements.Four of these of several noon Tuesday, February 17, in the Gym. You may know The question— "DO YOU THINK THAT THE CURVE fromresidentsof Bordeaux Hall. 12:00 on were from experience it will take only a few minutes, so forgive us and SC MARDI GRAS National Magazine SYSTEMOR THE STANDARDGRADEMETHODSHOULD SMITH-SCHOCK Sophomores who it for pix BE EMPLOYED wed- make a note to show up. didn't make The Mardi Gras, the Senior bulletin was HERE AT SEATTLE COLLEGE?" Put Schock is planninga June their physiognomies, annual A special received sociology the first time are also invited to immortalize activity, proved to be a success on magazine this Making a tour of the halls, the Cave, the Chieftain and the ding to Dick Smith.She is a Supplicatingly yours, from Mademoiselle attending Friday, February 6, at Senator acceptance Library (ssh!), your Inquiring Reporter upon major here and he is law MIKE HOFFMANN, the week announcing the of came some Griffin, '50, for membership school at the University. Both stu- AEGIS Editor. Ballroom. Carrie very interestingand varyingopinions regardingthisquestion, in Yakima. Chosen by the audience who des- on Mademoiselle's 1947-48 College dents live Abshire, Graisy,Ed Oliver,Herb tion. I Jeannette ignated their preference by applause, Board. GERTZ-GULDEN Alishio, Frank Griffin, Carrie O'Brien,Julie MARILYN LAW (Soph.-Pre-maj.) Educ.) Ibelieve that the person {Catherine Gulden recently an- Aubuchon,Ed Gronemyer,E. O'Malley, Colleen first prize winners were Peggy Linn Miss Griffin willbe competing with O'Malley, It depends on the size of the class. should strive for the best grade pos- nounced her engagement to Lou Bachtel,Glenn Gunsul, Alan Pat and Kathy O'Hogan, attired as Rag- over 800 college girls from 46 states Guppv, Packard,K. Larger classes on the curve system; sible. In the curve system there is a Gertz. She is employed in the Regis- Beaulaurier,L. William gedy Ann and Raggedy Andy. for the exciting prize of a month's Bell,Fred Hadaller,Phyllis Parmentier, Fred smaller classes on the straight grade tendency to discourage a certain is a home economics Placing second in the contest were offices of the trar's Office and Berg, Lowell Hagen, Patten, Gerald work in the New York method. group of students from eventrying to major and Jack anonymous SC coeds who were student. He is an education Bertolcli,Erniand Harming, Romie Pausch, Kenneth two magazine. TRESINE DI MARTINO (Junior- do better. Adolphine Harmon,Neil Pavolka,R. dressed in harem costumes. is living at Vets' Hall. The bride's Blunt, This awardis made annuallyto the Acct.) It dependsonthe class.Ifevery FRANCES SNIDER (Fresh.-Soc.) They plan a sum- Bichsel,Thomas Hartwcll,Allen Peiton, Ann Selected as third prize winners home is inMabton. Hellenkamp,Henry Pleas, Tom twenty board members who excel in student received "A", life would be The curve system is the best. Every- wedding. Bismuti, Gene were Peter Plamander, Russell Alex- mer Hemness, Lucille Preston, Sheila their assignments during the year. "rosy" and we wouldn't need the one has a fair chance. Bisom H Eugene ander and Berle Heims, who weredis- SHERMAN-CLERF Biteman,Berne Hieb,Jos. Recchia, Those twenty girls become guest edi- curve system. JIM O'CONNOR (Fresh.-Acct.)In Shirley Clerf willbemarried to Del Blakley, Dave Iloldener,Ben Redenbraugh,Jack guised as a cowboy and horse. August college Reischl,Gene tors of the banner PAT WHITE (Soph.-Lab. Tech.) the curve system one has a better Sherman.He is a pre-law student and Borgendale,J. Honan, Alice Others from the crowd, who Students Borthwick,Thomas Hourigan, Dick Reed,Walter issue of the magazine. sub- In my opinion, the adoption of the chance. she is a lab No date has showed exceptional originality in in - technician. Bunker, Ralph Huff, Susan Richley,Corinne mit three assignments each year curve system wouldbe totally unfair MICHAEL SCIIMITT (Fresh Rink, their costumes were: Reita Paulsen, a been set. Cain, Teresa Ihler, J. Marlowe which they reportoncollege activities Pre-Maj.) so Iget a grade is my Rodman,Hanson Grecian girl; Small, a little girl; to the students and the faculty at Just METZ-LECHTENBERG Carlisle,Marjorie Jasperse,James Joe and current campus trends. They re- College. chief concern. Lechtenberg announced her Casal,Hank Jennings,Paul Royal,Robert Rosemary Barrett, a tough little boy; Seattle Lois Arnie Schniid, Ray ceive payment for published material. (Soph.-Diet.) I SUSAN HUFF (Soph.-Med. Tech.) engagement toJohnny Merz.Both are Casal.Sam Johnson, Mercedes Siderius and Chuck Mc- JIM JOHNSON Cassidy,Roseann Johnson,Bill Schuler Chuck think that the curve system should be 1 think that the curve system should of Seattle College. Bey Sedgwick,F Hugh, as angels; Jim Reilly, Captain former students Cereghino, Pete Judd, adopted it more clearly be adopted because it will give a The wedding Kane, Shanks, Dick Smith; Keek Conroy, Pocohon- because dis- She lives in Vancouver. Chan, MingSui Betti John tinguishes student many opportunities to make during summer. Christensen, Kennard,Geri Shannon, LauraLee tas; Haw, a Chinese maiden; Coed'sColumn the work andabilityof the will be held the June Jackie a good grade. Clark, Byron King, Rusty Sharp, Burton Don Byington, a Chinese sailor, and -VIRGINIA MASSART students than the more stringent re- THORBURN-MORRISON Codd, Kinney,Clare Shaw, Consuelo quirements establishedby someof the FRANK CALDWELL (Soph.-Pre A Christmas engagement was that Jack Shelton, Al Small and Pat Collins as Swiss Coughlin, Leon Klingele,Barbara Dottie The annual Lenten card party will SC professors. Law) In difficult subjects the curve CatherineMorrison and Thor- Koenig, Smedvig Magne mountain climbers. of John Currid,Jerry J. be held again Saturday,February 14, GERALD McHUGH (Fresh.-Eng.) system is advantageous. In classes burn, She willgraduate fromSeat- Cyra, Frank Kordyban,John Smith,Bill Co-chairmen for the event were Jr. Kramer, Carol Smith,Frank at Sarazin Hall. Under the co-chair- Under the straight grading system, where the class average is higher, the tle College this spring and he is now Cyra, Maureen Dick Read and Valeria Kempf. Lola LaFortune,Ed Smith,Walter manship of Keek Conroy and Patricia one's work is measured against the opposite is true. attending the University.No date has Dale Spangler,Earl Delsman, Carole Lane,Tom Drummey, the party will be con- standard set by the College, and it MARGUERITE COSTELLO been set. Denton, Layman, Deslye Spellmanjohn Lome ducted on a Valentine theme. The applies to all years, under the (Fresh.— Pre-Maj.) In certain subjects MAHONEY-ELLIS Deßocco, Edward Linnemann, Mary Speyer, Leonard Men'sIntramural while Mary Loonam, Frank Sprake, James clever posters and tickets bear out curve system, you receive a grade the curve system should be employed Laura Ellis received her ring from Devlin (Continued from Page Three) Dibb,Thomas Lowney,Margery Strealec,Leo this theme. Shuffling time is at 7:30, which owes its entire worth to the to insure fairness to the intellectual Mike Mahoney during the Christmas Mackintosh, Bruce Terhar,Ed Dillon,Patrick Ramblers, 28; Ball Hawks, 40. but the chairmen ask that those at- cumulative intellect in the class in level of the class. holidays also.She is a chemistrysenior Donahue,Art Maloney,Patrick Thernen Ed Bells, 28; Vets, Bey 30. tending the game drop in afterward. which it is given. Therefore, Ifavor RALPH CONNOR (Soph.-Econ.) and he is studying chemical engineer- Downing, Bey Massart,Virginia Thomas, McClure,Roy Thompson, William A.E.D., 18; Hot Shots, 26. Members of the ticket committee the straight grading system. It makes no difference to me. It is ing. The wedding will take place in Downing, William League League "B" - Duex Harold McDonald,Edgar Torlai,Gloria "A" are Peggy Logan, Therese Deignan, GERRY CAMPAGNE (Fresh. entirely up to the teacher. September. Duvall Leo McDonough, John Toynbee,John Clowns 6 0 Rockets 5 0 Chris McHugh, Cruickshank, ANTHONY CHASE (Fresh.-Pre- Triggs, Joanne Hist.) Iam for the straight grade sys- SHEEHAN-GRIFFIN McTigue, John Pat Corkers 3 1 T'derbirds 5 0 Haw, Margaret Med.) The curve is Sheehan, Ehlers.'Ken Masters,Paul Ursino,John Jackie Mary Mat- tem. Each student gets exactly what system unfair to a Carrie Griffin and Tom Fettgather,Robert Vets 3 3"" Swishers 4 2 thews, Margo Horsman, class of overbright theCollege,have Fleishman,Lawrence May,Robert Wahl,Lois Rosemary he (or she) deserves. Class average students who must both sophomoresat Mehelich,Bob Walker, Weldon Smith Hall 3 3 Hot Shots 2 2 Barrett,Lois Murphy, Virginia Zwei- accept mediocre grades, while less announced their engagement.No date Flvnn Thomas should not have anything to do with Fields' Burl Middleton,Robert Watson, Warren Wrecks 2 2 BallHawks 2 4 gart,Carol Delsman,Beverly Thomas, the gradingof the individual. intelligentstudents receivegrades too has been set for the wedding. Minnis,MelvinF. Webber,Genevieve Fields! Robert Spectators 0 4 McHugh 1 3 Peggy Linn, Mary Claes, Virginia TERRY McKENNA (Fresh.-Eng.) high for them. BLANCHETTE-WILCOX Fisher Bill Moffat, Jack Wellens,Edward Rangers Molzahn,Kenneth Werran.A 0 5 Ramblers 0 4 Harvey, Pat Foley, Pat Collins and The curve system depends- on the Mary Wilcox has announced her Fitzharris,Joseph A.E.D. 0 4 Foubert Val Monroe,Edgar Whelan, Mary bllen MadelineMcGreal. subject and the instructor. engagement to Leßoy Blanchette. Morelli,Clare Whitney, Phillip The individualscoring leaders as or College, Frey c' Let's see a big turnout. GEORGE AVERS (Fresh.-Acct.) Girls' Intramural They both attend Seattle Gardner, Morris,Tommy Paul February 10 are as follows: 0 O 0 wedding. John Wijjiarns, Ithink thatthecurve system gives the (Continued on Page Four) andhave set nodatefor thiir Gellenbeck,Patricia Nash,Robert Willis,Norm G Pts. Newton,Bill Woodworth,Richard A college-day* program, headedby individualstudent a better chance to MEAD-HANLEY Goldey,Robert Piro, Swishers 6 86 are not allowed to shoot, two for- Dave Oakes.Bill the University of Washington, has obtain a better grade. wards, Cathleen Hanley, sociology major Gordon. Maske, Bull Hawks 6 68 and a center, who is also 1946, and George Mead, engineer- been inaugurated. All the Washington TONI SKANTSI (Fresh.-Acct.) It classed as a forward. of Davidson, Thunderbirds 5 63 colleges upon teacher; also, ing major of 1947, plan to be married will send representatives to depends a lot the (2) The using of two courts, mean- Club LETC SCHUSS IT Vena, Thunderbirds 5 61 high subject. CommercePage One) (Continued from Page Three) schools all over the state.Panels, the ing April10. They willlivein Tacoma. (Continued from Clowns 6 six oneach side of the court, can- Flynn, 56 made up of three girls, will discuss JACK KOENIG (Junior-Pre-Med.) IRWIN-BERRY shipping industry. Text of the address tage of the ski sales at Cunning- Uhrich, Clowns 6 51 not cross the half-line or it is a foul various phases of college life. Rose There are arguments pro and con for Phyllis Berry has announced that was the business of ocean-going re- hams, Seattle Retread and Osborn & Jasperse, Vets 6 42 on the fouling team. Ann Cassidy is the Seattle College both. Ipersonally am obliged to trust (3) she will be married to Paul Irwin frigerated ships and their operation, Ulland for you will find some excel- McNeil, Clowns 6 38 A person can only bounce the chairman. As much as possible,coeds the intellect and judgment of the in- early in June. She is working for the covering the subject from ship insula- lent buys ...Who was the wiselad Moore, 5 37 ball once while dribbling. Rockets attendingSC who liveoutside Seattle structor, for a just evaluation of the (4) Veterans Administration at the Col- tion to the administration of the in- who hollered for me to write an Rockets No guarding from behind, or McEvoy, 5 36 will be sent to the schools in their student's ability. lege andheis a studenthere. dustry. editorial on skiing as Iwas trying to The schedule for the fiftli and sixth - any contact with the ball while an- "run home towns. JACK REBENBAUGH (Soph. SARGENT-SILL The Blue Star Line has thirty-two theslalomrace lastSunday? After week is: other player has it inher possession. Another Christmasengagement was refrigerator ships, being the largest all, dear readers, at least Druxman Monday The AWSSC will again sponsor a (5) Six-minute quarters. Sargent, to race, and that is a lot more Lenten bun The that of Betty Sill and Norm such line in the world today, Mr. tries 12:30 Ball Hawks-McHugh Hall Hot Cross sale. Proceeds schedule for the remainder of both former students of Seattle Col- It is especially active than some other lodge skiers do. I will go towards outfitting two First BEASLEY SAYS the quarter is: Gilbert stated. Tuesday (Continued from Page Three) lege.They areplanning a spring wed- in the Northwest, hauling much of admit Ican't ski,do you? Bells-Rangers Communicants. February 12— 12:30 absolutely stratospheric. The ding. the products of this area fromSeattle Support the ski teamwitha 10c dona- The next AWSSC meeting will be . . . 12:30 p.m. Rovers vs. Blue Jeans 1:30 Smith Hall-Specs Hiyus went all-out their last hike GRAHAM-DOVERI to Europe and the Orient. tion and win one of several beautiful held on Tuesday, February 17. on 1:30 p.m. Chiefettes vs. Rickets Wednesday Make —the 1000-mile jaunt along Vashon Elodie Doveri recently announced Gilbert wished to stress that the prizes.. . With a fond farewell to it a point to attend. Miss Fits—bye 12:30 Thunderbirds-Rockets Island. There along on that her engagement to LouisGraham.She refrigerated shipping business is an Matty Mathies, Terry McKenna, were 50 February 19— 1:30 Wrecks-Vets trip each of whom walked 20 miles is a 1947 graduateand a former resi- exceptionally good one, and also that, Carole Delsman, Alex Duhamel,Mac Friday 12:30 p.m. Miss Fitts vs. Rovers Claes, and the of you Snow to give them the longesttotal mileage 1:30 dent of Sarazin Hall. He is now at- to those persons interestedin working rest 12:30 Clowns-Corkers p.m. Chiefettes vs. Blue wedding Bunnies (and can't forget schuss- in the historyof theclub. Talking tending the University.Their at this occupation, the most effective I the 1:30 Ramblers-HotShots HiyuCoolee ... Jeans with more (Continued from Page Three) about the wide open spaces reminds will beheld this summeer. and quickest means of advancing in booiner of the women 2:30 Swishers-A.E.D. Rickets— bye BONNINGTON-HAMEL the industry is for its prospective as- nerve and beauty than ability, Marge me that someof the most enthusiastic February 26— Monday, February 23 continue in this jolly vein became membershail from At a recent dinner party, Mary pirants to learn at least rudimentary Carlisle) Ishall be skiing you in the West Seattle. ... 12:30 p.m. Miss Fitts vs. Rickets 12:30 Ramblers-McHugh painfully evident at about the ten- Koenig's skiers have been doing Agnes Hamel announced her en- iStenography. funny papers ... Thirty! Specs-Corkers mark, began Jack 1:30 p.m. Chiefettes vs. Rovers 1:30 mile whenblisters torise a goodjobon slopes mak- gagement to DonaldBonnington, pre- the without Blue bye Tuesday and spirits to drop. Sore-footed ing Jeans— medical student at the College. She much noise about it. ... At a March 4— » 12:30 Tlmnderbirds-HotShots Coolees hobbled the remaining eight writers formerlyattended here. The wedding recent dinner of sports to 12:30 p.m. Miss Fitts vs. Blue BRAVE TALK 130 Rockets-A.E.D. miles with no eyes for the pleasant honor "Slats" Gill and Art McLarney, will take place in June. (Continued from Page Three) Wednesday rolling countryside under its clean- Jeans FENTON-EIDSON the later came up with the excellent 1:30p.m. Rovers vs. Rickets with Montana winning but of four games with the Copper 12:30 Wrecks-Smith Hall swept sky. Another recent engagement an- State one out suggestion that in reporting games Chiefettes— bye Staters. The varsity cagers have lost five men so far this season but 1:30 Tie Playoff First of the hikers, Jim Schultz, the quality of the refereeing should nouncement was that of Joan Edison ... will have some experiencedplayers from this year's Frosh cage squad reached Tahlequah a little after 2 passed the work and Bill Fenton. He is a graduate of be over.Commenton coming up for next season. Cal Druxman was elected secretary of Jane~"l didn't accept Henry the o'clock, having made the trek in four the official generally brings out By-the-Hill 1946 and is now the assistant athletic ... proposed." of the up-an-coming Ale and Quale Club, subdivision of the Washington first time he hours, seven minutes. The original the wolves on following nights. How- director for Seattle College. Joan is Joan—"No, dear, State Press Club... Baseball is around the corner but AlIvanich, Pat you weren't plan had been for the Hiyus to leave ever, in view of our past experiences attending school. No date has been . there." GIFT SHOP Brady,Dick Parchem, and Frank Vena won'tbe reportingback fromlast . on the 3:30 ferry, but this was not (and some rather recent) such re- Distinctive Gifts - Greeting Cards set for their wedding. He (with hands over year's championshipteam. Althoughlots of new materialis onthe campus, eyes)—"lf you to be. Mary Lou, an island resident, straint would border on the mildly Infants' Shop no can't guess who it is in three guesses, lagging of the Vena-Ivanich class have turned up. ... The man in loaded her jeep with hikers heroic. .. . Don Byington, Hiyu 1008 TERRY AYE. Chem the white tennis sweater (at the top of last week's column) was Lome I'm going to kiss you." in an effort to get them to the dock prexy, is giving much thought these Lab Mystery Denton, whose name was carelessly omited underneath the photo. ... She—"Jack Frost;'DavyJones;Santa by 3:30, but Vashon was not free of days to the exercises to initiate new (Continued fromPage Two) Yandle's tight zone defense in the second night of the Portland Claus." looking U. series Coolees 'til 4:00. Hiyu members on February 22. ... for sympathy. held the Pilots at bay by forcing them to sink most of their shots from Overheard at exam time—Prof: Thursday passed disgusting At Point Defiance across the way, It was nine years ago to the day that Thesis Typing with the middleof the court. Dave Blakley playedhis best game the "Does the question embarrass you?" only ... of John Roller waited with a truck to the Hiyus had their first hike. The regularity, the routine disturbed year night Student: "Not at all, sir, a Specialty in the second of the series whenhe completelydominatedthe not at all. speed the Coolees to the rectory of initiation and subsequent social will by a blood bank representative who using 6 5 height advantage. It is quiteclear. is backboards by his feet inch Dave was all It the answer that St. John-of-the-Woods Church, Ta- be held, as usual, at Suquamish Hall 30 Cents a Page arrived to collecta donationfromBob over the Pilots by his close checking and led the Chiefs in scoring. bothers mcl" Lewis, major. Obligingly,Mr. ... coma. There the ravenous found across the bay.The bona-fideIndians chem. Bob "Swede" Hedequist was his usual calm and cool self when players Prof.—"Gentlemen, Iam dismissing equipment, rolled sandwiches, pastry, cola and coffee of this village have already been Lewis arrangedhis and raged over a foul during the recent St. Martin's game. you ten minutes early today. General Typing and carefully one officials ... Please in abundance, provided by the pas- warnedso they may take to the hills up his sleeve cut SC saves a lot of money by having mostly Seattle players on its athletic go out quietly so as not to wake the finger. bled tor, FatherEmmettLogan, brother of on the occasion of the Hiyu invasion. 900 Words, or Seven Pages When he feltthat he had squads as by Earl Spangler's $3.20 breakfast in a hotel while other classes.' offer- evidenced the Hiyu moderator, Father Francis ... Father Schiffner, warmly encour- sufficiently for his Thursday on the road last Monday Nava, you going $1.00 and Tuesday. ... Steve ex-Chieftain Policeman—"Where are Logan, Trophies wonin handball aging his class to take in the weekly ing, he scheduled another appoint- star, dropped in such a hurry?" S.J. JV in to see the basketball team at a Portland hotel only competition the two brothers were Spanish films at the Circle, receives MICHAEL P. SCHULLER ment for the following Tuesday. to find the squad holding classes by entire nine-man under Teacher-Coach placed inconspicuously in a well- short lesson in local geography from KEnwood 4077 Since then, however, he has had sev- Yandle. Steve also found that the playerswere assigned homework to do lightedcorner of the room. Here also laughing students. eral stitches taken in his hand and on the six-dayroad trip. Nava remarked, that SC was almost' tough as as the hikers met Mrs. Logan, mother lias received a notice from the blood the six-school-day week at Portland U. St. Club Cleaners ... Mary's has a casaba of the two priests. bank that his classification has been player who is averaging 19 points a game whichis near sensational when changed "profitable" to "risky Repairs Hiyus squatted about the from lookingover theGael's tough schedule.... The cog of the Idaho basket- The LookingFor A Job? investment." floor stowing away food with true ball squad, Jack Phoenix, was dropped because of grades which proves The bookstorehas an interesting publicationand one that willprove By Friday, the air was with AIterations aboriginal vigor until the signal was filled that crowdedcolleges all over the country are not making exceptions for valuable for you job seekers or those of you who will be seeking em- more vaporizing chemicals, and stir- given to pack the LL once more. athletes. But Ican remember when an athlete's grades were overlooked Corner ploymentat the end of theschool year. ring rods turned slowly in carefully during of Bthand Pike Then, with thanks to the potlatch- low college enrollments.... I'llbet if Idaho wereat the top ot The publication is called the Finder," and was writtenby two selected beakers. It came as no sur- league, ELiot 7021 providers, they began the long jour- "Job the Phoenix wouldstill be playing. known Seattle personnel men who recognize and the prise, though, when the bottom fell ney to their native Duwamish flats. well understand finding simplified out of Ken Kolb's acid-filled glass factors involved in employment. They have these and the solutions spilled onto Peter factors so that effortspent seeking employmentis properly directed. Ivanovich. A friendship thus broken The "Job Finder" is a kit containing a booklet which explains how wus repaired when Ken appeared HAMBURGERS SHORT ORDERS and where to look for employment, how to determine the work you with a pair of overalls for Pete. Ken 5-Point Cleaners arebest fitted for,and how to go aheadand get it; then there is a search borrowed them from an electrician director, personal history cards, and several personal history folders who was working in the building. "Just Down From the Chieftain" which in themselves have proven a boon to job finding. The kit was CHIEFTAIN FOUNTAIN prepared to help systematize your efforts, publicize your abilities and qualifications, help find the employment desire. PEANUTS POPCORN — and to you 1104 BROADWAY NOTICE! SHIRTS LAUNDERED The "Job Finder" was published in Seattlee this Fall and since that time has been used by hundreds of job seekers to their satisfaction. CANDY - - (In today — out tomorrow) Where Collegians Meet Malts Shakes Sundaes If you are now looking for a job or expect to start looking in the near "Johnny the Popcorn Man" future, it will be well worth your effort to take a Open Seven Days a Week time and short At the Corner of the College 1112 Broadway PRospect 4112 trek to thebookstoreand get one of these kits the "JobFinders".