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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 3-11-1936 Spectator 1936-03-11 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1936-03-11" (1936). The Spectator. 57. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/57 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The peS ctator by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. GLEE CLUB SPECTATOR PROVIDENCE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF SEATTLE COLLEGE Vol. IV.— No. 11 Seattle, Washington, Wednesday, March 11, 1936 14 .;■ SPRING QUARTER TO Debater College Pronounced STUDENT OFFERNEW COURSES Glee Club OBSERVER IN NUMEROUSFIELDS Ready For Presentation Friday By Bernard L. Pearce Father Beezer to Present REPORTER UNCOVERS MYSTERY STUDENTS TO OFFER Consumption Seminar Lectures In Bio-Chemistry OF SMOKELESS SMOKINGROOM GROUP OF POPULAR, gleam IIn which the Observer pn-M-nts The men's recreation room is in silence; the lights with PRE-MED SUBJECTS defining the of floor and cell- I(he first in 11 group of studios unaccustomed brightness very corners CLASSICAL NUMBERS Iof tavtti gravely affecting the ing. The usual pall of tobacco smoke is not here! There is illum- SIjiIcs. Education Will Continue all, but fool Let Iprosperity of the United inated a scene which would, did it exist, amaze none. Providence Auditorium Is Under Fr. McGolderick us see what is the nature and reason of this phenomenal conduct, seemingly esprit l'ecole, overnight. Locale for Initial Per- The opinions expressed by Mr. which has transformed the de Next Quarter room, I'icrcc in tlUs column (In not A ping-pong game is in progress in the center of the whose formance necessarily reflect the policy of Several new classes only sounds are the light thud or occasional squeak of rubber soled will be in- Introducing the many St. Pat- the Spectator. augurated College shoes as the fur encased ball is evenly shoved back and forth between at Seattle next rick's Day programs that will be quarter, according felt-encased paddles. The game is being waged furiously, the silence Questions concerning the cause to an office held next week, the Seattle Col- Science and action of Ouelette and Lyons being over-shadowed only by of the recent economic depression announcement. students lege Glee Clubs, under the direc- invariably will advantage mute, animated obsequiousness each proffers the other almost draw from the have the' of three their but as tion of Walter J. Aklin, will pre- unthinking casual, economist the new courses never before offered a point when a debatable technicality has arisen. sent their first formal concert of answec, "Overproduction." The at the College. The Gerald places Rev. New students drift in silently to take the of those who as popular and classical music next opinion Beezer, S.J., give truth or error of this we will twelvelec- silently tiptoe out. Several groups of students stand, heads bowed Friday evening, at 8:30, in Prov- investigate covering major points will in a series of arti- tures the together, in inaudible conversation, while down in one corner farthestidence Hospital Auditorium. cles, of which this is the first, in the field of bio-chemistry, a from the door Daubenspeck silently slips cards to an engrossed group; charge entitled respectively, "Consump- subject primarily for pre-med. In of arrangements for it is his latest card trick he is demonstrating, a faintly "Glory Helen tion," "Distribution," "Produc- students, who should have a audible the concert are MacOonald, College occasionally from group. Si- Dorothy "Taxation." Here knowledge of this, it being a John Prouty, Seattle Be" of amazement and praise rises this Vivian Crenna, and Rob- tion" and we member, the possible consumer foundation subject offered in the Debute teiun who was lence, placitude, reign supreme. inson. Ticket sales are being will discuss handled demand, following with compar- first year of medical school. The one of a squad of four that trav- The attitude of these men students of Seattle College is not one by Marion McCullough; a at ative study of actual consumer lectures will deal with the meta- eled to Tacoma last week. of restraint under unused repression, but, rather, of voluntary and ticket sales the door will be by Carr, bolism of carbohydrates, protein, cheerful submission to a just, understanding and understood author- handled William Allan satisfaction. Steele, and Cadwell Corrigan. Thirdly, we will treat of ca- and fat, with an additional one ity. true that an occasional flicker of commiseration tempers It is Usherettes will be Frances Bohm, pacity to produce, finally studying or two talks on vitamins. Re- general withering glance of as one poor DEBATE TEAM FAILS the sudden condemnation Henrietta Browne, Donna June program for a practicable quirements for the course are light — fingers some devil, weaker than the others, attempts to vp nicotined Orinnell, Murray, Dorothy correcting possible anatomy, physiology, and organic — Helen method of showing uncertainly under a strain nigh breaking but the general O'Neill, Pat Parks, Jane Prouty. maladjustment. chemistry. Father Beezer will PLAGETOIN REGENT physiognomy expresses serenity, harmony, with the occasion. and Mary Rice, under the direction Approaching the question of conduct the class once a week at Upstairs on the Bulletin Board was a notice reminding the students of Dorothy Robinson. American consumptive possibil- 8:15. present Lenten season and its implications of self-restraint. ities from the most practical an- The class in modern physics in- TACOMA TOURNEY of the The musical program will in- necessary itiated this quarter will be con- clude a group of soprano solos gle of "What Is to Two Seattle College junior de- healthful, reasonably tinued by Father Altman, S.J., sung by Harriette Finney, several maintain bate teams failed to place in an living"/" with discussion of further appli- MendelClub Forms trumpet solos by Henry R- Uhland, comfortable we will intercollegiate forensic meet College Will Conduct cations of the science. held tenor solos sung by Mr. Harry establish the minimum standard Friday Saturday General and special methods of last and at the Plans For Banquet Lobberegt, and agroup of bassoon for the average family of two College of Puget Sound inTacoma. Summer SchoolWith adults, children rang- education will be taught by the solos played by Lloyd Hildebrand. and three Thirty-five teams, representing fif- eight fifteen Rev. James McGolderick, S.J., Regular At Meany, April 14 Mr. Harold Greif, S. J., will accom- ing in age from to B. colleges Pacific North- Curriculum item in the education course. teen of the pany the Glee Clubs' choral num- years. As the fundamental west entered in the compe- food, literature through the were McHugh, Establishing one tradition by bers, and Mr. Aklin will accom- of family expenditure Is World tition, discussing the subject, "Re- The Rev. John A. determine whatmon- medium of translation of the S.J., r.j.-.'y appointed-president ol the adoption of a pin was not pany the soloists. let ob first solved; That Congress snould be ey, living, will classics will also be offered. This College, declared yester- enough for the Mendel Club, so at 1929 cost of permitted to override by a two- Seattle The program for the concert is supply sufficiently health-guar- course is of cultural benefit to day that, with the it went right ahead and com- thirds majority vote decisions of in accordance as follows: the those who have never studied the expansion program, pleted plans for an annual ban- anteeing food. Mere are Supreme Court declaring acts College a "Still, Still With Thee" Speaks conclusions of Hazel Stlebeling classics in the original. It will the school will be held this quet to be held by the club April of Congress unconstitutional." summer Mixed Chorus and Medora Ward, I. S. De- enable them to have at least a year. 14 at the Meany Hotel. This This was the second contest en- "Mother Machree" Olcott partment of Agriculture Circu- knowledge of the characters and idea has long been uppermost in tered into by the debaters this Registration date is set for "Danny Boy" Weatherby lar No. 206. the stories that they tell. convening the minds of the original mem- year, being held last De- June 19, with classes Harriette Finney, Soprano for emergency Greek will foe taught by Mr. the first bers, but it was not deemed ad- Restricted diet cember in Gonzaga. The College June 22. The session will close "Marching Song" Cain use, irreducible minimum of pro- Barton who is a new instructor visable at the time, owing to the representatives first in in the middle of August. "Caisson Song" Gruber tective foods, inadequate for long in the school. came out fact that the Club was compara- this tournament, though they far- Father McHugh annnounced Men's Glee Club use, $350 year. Adequate tively small in numbers cost a poorly in the S. meet. that the curriculum has been en- "Medley of Irish Airs" ...Selected diet, cost, providing ed C. P. in the school last year. This minimum participating in the re- larged that the following sub- "Stars in a Velvety Sky"....Clarke physiological needs if extremecare Exams Set Those so year, however, has seen a Quarter cent competition were Rosanne jects and courses will be offered: Henry Uhland, Trumpet buying exer- definite increase in enrollment in planning and is Flynn, Frank Hayes, Angelo Mag- a full course in education, includ- "Soldiers' Chorus" Gounod cised, $500. Adequate diet, For March18 and19 and as the club activities have cost and John Prouty. ing the philosophy of education, "A Merry Life" Denza cost, better quality, and nano commanded a prominent place in moderate Eugene Maruca representedthe with full accreditation, offering Mixed Chorus variety, $800.