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SeniorsPresent Seniors Present MARDI-GRAS MARDI-GRAS Tuesday Night Tuesday Night

VOLUME XIV SEATTLE, , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY14, 1947 NUMBER 16

AWSSC VALENTOLO' TONIGHT Jack Pinyan Valentolo King Chiefs Must Have GUILD TO PRESENT 'EVERYMAN Football audience, To Receive Crown At Team to The 15th Century Play Selected And hear this matter with Retain Status reverence, Annual Formal Dance Notification stating that STUDENT By figure a moral play. Seattle College will lose its For Drama Guild Production The Summoning of Every- membership in the man called it is, Winco "Everyman", greatest of ing.In this God sends a messenger League was received Wed- OBSERVER (Everyman) the symbol That of our lives and end- English morality plays, has to man in ing nesday. BILL of Death to warn him of the final shows QUINN been selected the Drama Rev. John Raymond of St. Mar- by judgement. Instead of living in How transitory we be all curtain tins College, acting offi- Down went the on th Guild for the Lenten produc- God, has pur- day. executive fear of Everyman cer of the league, made the most successful Homecomin; riches, and This matter is wondrous an- tion. sued pleasure and has nouncement. Raymond Week the College has ever seer play is old, who precious, Fr. said The centuries the chosen surface companions that the For our part we'dlike to remem script used by the Guild having The intent of it is more conference ruling was Speedily leave him when he is made after the College ber the following things for i down in 15th century. gracious had de- been set the summoned by Death to his reck- bided not to long time: Tuesday's hard fough It requires stylized production. And sweet to bear away. field a football team. a oning. / It the ruling victory by the Chieftains ove "Everyman" is describedby Mr. At the Monday night meeting, was of the confer- Fellowship, Kindred, Cousin,.and ence members at the time Gonzaga; Wednesday's Irish an Crawley as a "composition in mu- after deciding on the play, the the Goods, one after another turn school was admitted for basket- tics by DonWood and RitaHoran and with a philosophic club appointeda large part of the sic color from Everyman's appeals; and fi- ball that its permanent Thursday's very long range prom message." Musk', willbe composed highly important technical cast. entry into nally Beauty and Strength, Dis- the league depend ises by Faculty spokesman for i to underline the speeches. Bill The stage management was en- would upon its cretion and Five Wits drop away. fielding a football team Law School; Friday's progran Moeller, president of the Opera trusted to Jim Roddy and Nina next fall. Only Knowledge and Good Deeds Fr. Raymond autographing by Jan Garber, wh( Guild, help the composi- Peabody. The productionmanage- stated that Winco will with support 'him to end. Only League ruled that participation was having the time of his lif< tion. Tentatively slated, besides the ment is headed by Rosemary Bar- in through the grace of God, the sac- all major sports is a primary with the alumni and students 01 the musical theme, are an over- rett and Roscoe Balch. VincePep- con- rifice of Christ, the intercession sideration in accepting ol' SC. These and many other in ture and chorale, which laflter will per will handle business, Lucia schools of Mary, and the offices of the into the league. cidents have already made thai probably be the Hallelujah Chorus Baril is in charge of tickets. Mi-- sacrifices and the priesthood may Hughes If the College, however, fields a week an unforgettable experience from Bach's mass in B minor. chele Riverman and Jim Everyman be saved. makeup. football team in the near ftftjure Ah!But this past week brought TheMorality play is an allegory, will do the begjis with a pro- the conference will welcome ito us adouble narrativein which a real- The play Final casting for the 19 speak- home a different message to application at time istic story illustratesand parallels logue: ing roles will be held next Mon- that for re- Life has been grim and earnest admission. In recent days due to the urgencj at al points a story of jnner mean- Ipray you all give your day evening. of passing mid-quarter tests. Now that they're taken care of, tht U. of California ideal thing to do would be foi Taps Eleven the malestudents to stroll through GavelClubGuest the halls ■ with that "take-me-to- In the-tolo look. Upper Classmen For Members Debatte It's a great opportunity; for On Saturday, February 15, Suzy Co-ed treats you to a grand the Gavel Club willplay host evening's dancing pleasure, and The most handsome man in Seattle College, chosen by to a two-man debate team you return the favor by escorting the women students as their Valentolo King, is Jack Pinyan, from the University of Cal- her to the unique costume ball, who will receivehis crown this eveningduring the coronation ifornia. The topic for discus-* known as the "Mardi Gras." A sion will be Federal glance at the calendar surprises ceremonies at the annual Valentolo formal. Control The us with the news that Lent is up- Valentolo Committee is of Labor Unions. Don Cox, Larson, on us in five days, so these are grateful to Coach Tommy Ryan Supreme Court Bob Frank for allowing Jack to fly to Spo- Alishio and will the last two date dances before The Supreme Court of the Unit- kaneSaturdaymorning in order to representthe College in this tour- the 40 day penitentialseason com- ed States by a vote of 5 to be able to play for the Saturday 4 ruled nament. There will be two rounds mences. that public school funds, and Monday games. raised by of debating, one impromptu and Inrecent weeks therehas arisen taxation, pay El Arseneau will provide the may be used to for one extemporaneous round. Co- an increasing request in certain transportation music for the women's tolo from of children to Cath- chairmen in charge of the quarters for consideration of a olic parochial schools. debate date bureau, as a service to new 9:00 to 12:00 at Dick Parker's will be Bill Michael and Rosemary The decision was af- and olo regular students Pavilion. rendered Barrett. arrivals ter question was made concern- as well. The College has become Co-chairmen for the formal On February 20, 21, 22 and 23 dance, sponsored ing a New Jersey law, as to what so large in the last few months annually by the the Gavel Club will send,four two Se- constitutes "establishment of re- man teams that many controlable personal- Associated WomenStudents of to Gonzaga, to take attle College, ligion," which is forbidden by the ities, who played a vigorous part are Lorraine Brule part in a return engagement with and Evelyn Constitution. in school affairs a year ago, are Ernsdorff. the formidable Gonzaga debating The decorationcommittee, Those voting for the law ruled Beverly now completely overshadowed. head- club. McLucas, Mary El- ed by Pat Betty that it is Most clubs at SC make the Schock and Sill, a social or public-bene- len Moore, Frank Alishio, John has carried, out the theme fit legislation, congenial collegians more con- of Val- and that no person Spellman, Don Cox, Bob Larson, Day. genial, with little thought as to entine's may be excluded from the benefits John Powers, and John Krueger Valeria Kempf general college soriaity outside of is in charge of of such legislation by reason of will represent S. C. ChristineMc- the programs.Jeanne Roberts and his religion. bene- Hugh manager the cubs. This date bureau would It held that the willact as business Marcie Mooney handled publicity fit to the incidental. for the not be a function of any club but church was trip. for the dance. The minority would rather be a serious project Newly pledged members to Alpha Sigma Nu are (back row, left to right) Daniel Reilly, voters held that This tournament willbe used as Dorothy Klingele supervised the the for earnest-mindedSociology Ma- Joseph Schneider, Michael Hoffmann, John Kruger, and John Powers. Front row, read- payment contravenes the pro- a rehearsal for the important Lin- are, ticket sales, which field jors. ing from left to right Andre Charvet, William Moeller, and Bill Quinn. Not pic- are available hibition in the First Amendment tournament, which will be Robel, Stanley at the ticket booth in the main to the Constitution, against Over a coffee-and a* the cavern, tured above are Steve Richard Bead, and McNaughton. tax- held in McMinville, Ore*gon, the At a meeting of the Associated Club. hall of the Liberal Arts Building. of Soc Majors will confide in excited ation a citizen for the support last of this month. Students of Seattle College last Daniel Reilly, Sociology The price is $1.75 per couple. No of whispers that there's is the only beliefs to which he is opposed. Friday, the National Jesui Hon- A member of Letterman's Mardi Gras ickets will at the door. field dedicated to the uplift of the be sold The majority included Chief orary, Alpha Sigma Nuf tapped Club, former Sports Editor of the The carefree, colorful spirit' Members of the ticket commit- Justice Vinson, Black, modern man from the Twentieth Justices PREVIEW eleven upper classmen to join Spectator, and active in intra- tee are Holly Irvine, Mary Anne Read, Douglas Century evils of maladjustment of old New Orleans will be and Murphy. Dis- Friday, Feb. 14 their ranks. mural sports. Welding, Jean Portteus,Betty senting which surround him. Yet these transported next Tuesday to Ann were Justices Frankfur- SC at Whitworth (Spokane) The honorary is composed of Joseph Schneider, Pre-Medical Ragstad, Lee Berube, Barbara ter, Rutledge, Jackson, — same people before and after Dick Parker's Pavilion where and Bur- AWSSC "Valentolo" Dick Par- eighteen chapters in Jesuit col- Director of musical comedy Klingele and Maxine Pursley. graduation keep as far away College ton. kers 9 to 12 leges and universities throughout "Here's a Melody," Seattle will hold its from the practice of sociological and member CWV Dance, Palladium the United States. of the Opera and Drama annual Mardi Gras festival. principles as possible. This is one Qualification Guild Fr. Saturday, Feb. 15 for membership embrace three Guild. Highlighting the affair will be J.J. McGuigan Miss Millie Bown field where classroom theory and SC at Eastern Washington qualities which, essential in the Robel, Engineer an array of original costumes, cavern practice are miles and Steve major New Moderator of (Cheney) make-up of a Christian gentleman Member of the Engineers Club. worn by the students, for which Attending National miles apart. U. of California and GavelClub and scholar, are the standards de- Stanley McNaughton, Economios cash prizes will be offered. No The solution to date difficulties Debate (here) termining the election of new major particular theme is required for Meeting in N. Y. most often employed in the past Breaking long-term tradi- IK Banquet members. These standards are President of the Commerce the costume. has been the device known as the tion, Intercollegiate Knights Miss Millie Bown, medical tech- Sunday, Feb.16 scholarship, loyalty, and service. Club. nician major at College, mixer. But in recent months these Vince Pepper and Rita Horn, Seattle Quinquagesima Sunday Those tapped were Juniors: Seniors chosen were: announced this week the ap- left Thursday evening affairs have degenerated into the seniors, are co-chairmen of the for New CWV Convention 9:00 Mass at VVilium Moeller, Music major Richard Read, Electrical Engineer pointment made by the Rev. City where status, where the same fellows affair. Tickets willbe on sale to- York she will attend Cathedral Vice-president of the ASSC, President of the Engineering Harold O. Small,S. J., meeting bring same girls at the same day in the lobby of the Liberal of Rev. a of the National Plan- Breakfast at Assembly Hotel the chairman of the Advisory Board, Club, and member of the Hiyu ning hours, new nobetter Arts Building and the Bookstore J. J.McGuigan, S. J., as Mod- and Advisory Committee of AnniversaryHike with students and director-producer of the two were tapped acquainted Seniors who are for $1.25 a couple. erator of the group. the National Association for the Monday,Feb. 17 than before. light opera's presentedby the Se- as follows: Fr. McGuigan came to Seattle Advancement of Colored People. Judicial Board Meeting Therefore, since mixers of attle College Opera Guild. William Quinn, English major Freshman pictures will be College last spring and since has Miss Bown is one of the two Music Nite, 7:45 Engineer late have not gotten desired so- Hoffman, Economics Class, Build- frfichael Ma- President of the Senior finished Feb. 20, and 21 of next been teaching in the Philosophy western region representatives to ing cial results, the only solution jor past president of the Pre-Legal week. Sophomore pictures will Department. 'During the recent the two-day convention which will Tuesday, Feb. 18 worth a trial now is a date bu- President of the Junior Class, Club, and member of IK's, l»,- the taken Feb. 19, 1947. war, Father served as an Army plan the 1947 Youth Conference Mardi Gras, Dick Parker's reau, operated for the benefit of Associate Editor of the Aegis, Ju- Club, and Spectator. Gavel Will officers of all clubs ex- Chaplain and before that t)aught of the interracial group in Nov- Wednesday, Feb. 19 students, by students themselves. nior member Advisory John Krueger, Political Science of the cept Lambda Tan, Alpha Kpsi- at bothBellarmlneHigh School in ember, in Texas. Ash Wednesday With a little planning, records Board,I.X.'s member, and a mem- Former president of the Forum lon Delta, Alpha Tau Delta and Tacoma and Oonzaga In Spokane. Western Washington va SC could be kept in the ASSC desk, ber in the Commerce Club. Club, and of the IK's and member Engineers have their pictures During his college years at Oon- NOTICE (U of W) with interviews being arranged John Powers, Accounting major Gavel Club. taken at Kcnnell-Ellls, 14256 zaga, he was elect«d president of All P. L. Ki's report to Room Spanish Club, 7:15 between prospective dates during Prefect of the Sodality, and Charvet, Economics Andre sth Aye. Bldg. by Wednesday, the student body, but lft for the 7-E Engineering- Building between Thursday, Feb. 20 afternoonhours. Nothingis behind member of the IK's, Gavel Club, President of Hall, mem- ' Vet's Feb. 19. 1947. Jesuit Novitiate before taking of- Tuesday, February 18, and Friday, SC-GonzagaDebate (Continued on page 4) anda former president of the Forum ber of the Gavel Club. fice. February 28. Radio Program KEVR 8:30 THE SPECTATOR Friday, February 14, 1947

2 SPECTATOR They DidNot Know Word to theInnocent —By Leo Gilman — Roscoe Batch The Spectator, the official publication of the Associated Students "Mon ■Dieu," Pierre pleaded Borrowing, no doubt, from the historic policy of the Spec, of Seattle College, will be published every Friday during the through his parched throat and the year. SeattlePostIntelligencer runs aTen Years Ago in the scholastic swollen lips, "please send us P.-I. column. Friday morn, after Monsignor Ryan graced Banquet EDITORIAL. STAFF rain. had the Alumni Please!" boardas guest of honor, that column ran the following Editor L. JOHN FLOOD from the His fingers twisted at the pages of their paper from ten years before: "Monsignor Ryan, a ManagingEditor ROBERT NELSON beads one after the other; this graduate of the class of 1909, will be the guest of honor at the must have been the sixth or Seattle College Alumni Banquet." News Editor LOIS MURPHY dawn seventh time since that " ♥" .»"" ""* " * * Feature Editor JIM HUGHES had prayed Rosary. Jerry he the "In the heels of the higgling lawyers, Bob, too ifs, and Sports Editor TOM TANGNEY was slumped over in the stern " many buts, and wherefores Sandburg. Art Editor LORRAINE BRULE of the small boat, unable to Marcie Mooney was reading aloud the findings of the Court in a _ gather strength to curse the Rewrite John Rooney, Pat Collins labor case, "employees, employees associations, or organizations, cause that forced him into such or Proof Readers rHosemary Barrett, Dulcie McClellan agents or represenlQatlves of same, or any person so ..." She a miserable state. He wasn't Photography .Frank Barrett, Gerald Talbott struggled on, while the meaning slowly terminology. living; he was merely exist- dissolved in the expansive "Miss Mojoney," saidMr.Kane, "» think the exerciseIs doing you a BUSINESS STAFF ing out there in world of Manager Atlantic. food." Business KEN SCHWEITZER " *" ""* ""* » » « Advertising Manager 808 APPLEGATE It all started about daybreak In the good year 1946, the Homecoming committee to Circulation Manager CHRIS McHWGH two mornings ago. Pierre rush- extended the alumni an invitation to attend 11th annual Homecoming. In ed into the bedroom and shook the the not year of 1947, Homecoming Committees REPORTERS Jerry from his deep, peaceful also bad the ex- — to the an invitation he 42nd NEWS L. J. Ashurst, M. A. Burrington, F. J. Bell, M. R. Carlisle, slumber. "Jen* Boy! Jerry; tended alumni to attend annual Home- coming. How now BrownCow? H. N. Cary, M. A. Clark, M. de la Torre, E. V. Ernsdorff, P. A. Wake up!" """ " * * " " Gibbons, Griffin, Harvey, J. Henriot, .""" » Fogard, C. A. C. L. V. E. F. "Scram! Beat it!" was the The Industrious Dutch Goebel, feeling the pressure of studies D. C Klingele, R. A. Horan, J. A. IMcTigue, L. A. Malsey, J. I. reply from under the Roberts, mumbled wearing on his to get away from it all, take avaca- Gagnon, J. A. McKay, T. A. Meyers, P. iM. Plumb, S. A. downy pillow. soulldetermined L. F. Shepard, R. M. Shanks, M. J. Trumbull, M. O. O'Brien. tion, relax. A«|er some deliberation, he chose the Paramount The- "But, Jerry boy, you toldme Sports R. P. Mehelich, D. Charnley, W. C. Dibb, R. S. Joyce atre. As he later strolled from the movie, into the glided lobby, he to let you know as soon as Solicitors— M. Steith, H. R. Wales, M. J. Trumbull, R. M. Ran- slipped suddenly and stotod aghast. For there, in that elegant ». big fish in. dolph, L. C. the were Sandos havenof escapism, with books andpapers spreadall overone of the Hemness caught as long as his boat rypists B. L. Klingele, B. A. Judd one big, rocco tables, was pre-med student, Bud TiUlsch furiously doing not more than ." Circulation B. Buck, P. T. Dorgan .. his homework. A. "WJiat? Why didn't you tell FACULTY ADVISOR '. ARTHUR S. WHARTON, S. J. """"♥»"♥♥ ♥» » me?" Fully awake now, Jerry It was after a recentSeattle College raaio broadcast. The ora- Editorial and business offiices are at 10th and Madison Street, jumped up from the forgotten tors were enlivening their tonsils at a little beanery. "You must Seattle 22, Washington. Subscription rate, 60c per quarter. Adver- comfort of his soft bed and admit," someone said, "this program runs the gamut of emotions: tising rates, 75c per column inch. reached for his boots. This is "The AnnalsOf The Annies" hope, fear," ""jollity, apathy.""*.. ." "*" """ what he had been waitng for, — the reason he had come down by Bettianne Foster Latea recent evening, Mary Stevenson had kissed the Aegis good Homecoming Success to South America in the first The current popular discussions of juveniles and their night and stood waiting for a bus, in front of Sedtttle College. With place. "I'll get one of those a)t| delinquency brings to my mind two lovable little "kids" a long, low siren blast, a prowler car slid to a stop her feet. darn slimies if we have to stay there?" for bus." "This is place for Homecoming Week certainly been given a dastardly deal by fate. "What'cha doin' ''Waiting a no The 42nd Annual is over. in the 'Mouth' until supper who have girl wattjin' for abus." "Name a better," Pause, "Where'dya Not only have they been Lizzards, Sandy, guess we a to be for game, time." The "Mouth" was the live?" She told them. Brief conversation between the cops. "Hop As the the musical comedy, the ban- mistreated, they have been oughta get outa here," and off mouth of the Amazon River. but in, we'll ya home." In she hopped. Being a pleasaiW girl, quet, and the dance they are now events hap- neglected (as far as Ican as- they'll go to spread more sun- take which A fast breakfast of fried she chattedmerrily with them for awhile and then they stopped in certain) by proponents shine. pened in the past. eggs and bacon was the only sfll the front of herhouse. The minions of t|he law turned and,both talking of the "Dawn with, juvenile de- In the same manner, effer- delay between the bunkhouse at oKoe, said: "Ain't ya gonna Invite us hi for coffee?" "What's linquency" school. vescent Little Annie Rooney, It started with a keynote of success. The Home- and the dock where Jerry's 16- ya phone number?' I course, to those being " "" " * * " * ""* coming game, the game of the year, between Seattle foot outboard was moored, and refer, of after chased overhill and ♥ puttitlng away eternally young characters, dale by that dastardly 'Missus soon the two were MikeHoffmann is the sort of man who has no blank spots in his College and Gonzaga ended with the Chieftains de- harbor. Orphan and Meany,' will fall four thousand from the Pierre was "Little Annie" memory.Sohe was surprised to find Mary Welsh, pretty Providence Annie Rooney." For years feet into a pit of deep, slimy feating their cross-state rivals by a 46-39 score. busy getting the tackles in Little nurse,referring easily to a previous conversation, which they def- now, oil, (Zero, her tatteredheels). readiness. both Annies have been, at iiitelyhad not held. Well it seems that the election of Homecoming night a comedy was presented. was strike. collectively, A later, a kindly old man, Next musical It Ten o'clock and not a individually and month was at one time confused. And up at Providence, they de- sky began to beaten, underfed, alone in the world with his Queens student-written and student-produced. It was some- Ten-fifteen the cheated and cided that if anyone could straighten it out it was the Advisory With the of mean, people. measly uranium mines, finds darken. swiftness chased by mean Board's experton just what goes on here anyhow, the affable Mike. thing never before attempted. The results were amaz- spreading brush-fire, the the kid. Annie opens her diesel a Homeless, they have slept in So they started calling on the telephoneat the house of every Hoff- raged down upon them, — eyes, Zero, ing. storm box cars, crates, barns, etc. covered looks at mann in the phone book. Somewhere along the line they got hold driving the helpless craft ocean- currently be seen, thenat the oldman and vibrant- Thursday night was the night Annie R. can. of an opportunist, who posedas Mike andchattedon and onandon. of the Alumni Ban- ward. The efforts of the two resting her weary head in a ly roars, "Gloryosky, Zero, this " ""' *"* ""* "*" quet. as was overheard one stated, were fruitless against the ter- glad all You And alumnus when' somewhat sideswiped version of makes me over!" In the firm belief that certain arts now in decline should be 1 of the driving wind just can't those entering the hall, "Gee, it's good to see again. riffic force the covered wagon. Ibelieve beat kids. encouraged, this looluma will hpld a recipe contest to further dom- them and rain, and presently they twenty now, the other Annie is being taken For about years at Seattle College. To her or him who can produce a dish far from the esticity The dance, climaxing the week, was the social event found themselves care of by some ex-king of the Ihave watched these brave lit- to surpass Beverly McLucas's Italian Spaghetti, we shall award one shoreline and stillheading far- tle adolescents, and un- of year. for it hoboes, charmingly named "Tik scorned of FonnioFarmer's cook book and a marital the Praise seemed never to stop. Ev- ther out into the open sea. copy recommendation. Tok." Through all this of course, wanted by the world.For twen- The of 4jhe pudding or what have you shall be In the eating. eryone completely enjoyed finally proof SC's "Dance of the Year.'' When the turbulense they have remained the verit- ty years, Daddy Warbucks has Joe filet mignons are barred. subsided, land was nowhere in Schneider's in hundreds able sunshine kids of eternity. trotted around in tuxedos pad; But the minds of the who attended the sight. Pierre prayed; Jerry For example: Little Orphan ded with thousand dollar bills, was going festivities of the week there will always be the mem- cursed. Their water Annie, always ready to. help while Annie has worn the same Anniversary of best fast. Soon the little water that sojneone, will stroll, in her cot- dress. Hiyu Coolee Hike ories one the Homecomings ever presented by left Night fell; was was gone. ton socks and button shoes, in- For twenty years, that un- the students of Seattle College. dawn broke. Another day of Letter to the Hiyu Coolee; to a town, give some reconvert- tiring, despicable Missus Meany and cursing brought no brothers, who "walk much," week, as many testify, more praying ing veteran a few million dol- has chased Annie R., snatching Hiking The will had much rain, by evening their and lars receive in reward a her from the homes of good, Kindness show to this poor tired significance than just attending the festivities and voices shortened to mere and were club on the head. earnest people who love the Veteran of trails and such. whispers. vicious having a good time. most people litle che-e-e-ild and want to Pierre jumped to feet. This would turn his bitter but not Our Annie. curl her hair. In all this time To the students of yesteryear it was a week of re- Was it ? Yes, it was! ... Many are the trails I've trampled, .. . After lying in her stricken con- neither has grownan inch. "Jerry boy, look! A ship- A Deep with pine cones, mud and snow. newing old acquaintances, checking on all the latest dition for a week or more, un- We can't let the thing con- ship! Together they their news, what, waved by other tinue any longer. Let's start a Many are the pictures taken finding out who was doing and talking shirts madly in fractic efforts noticed the characters the strip, she get up, United Annies Council, dedicat- Of the brethren moaning low. over old times to someone's attention of will with their teachers. Their dreams have attract pat the erst- ed to the propositionthat even aboard the ship. look around and now become a reality; SC once housed in the Science the have to grow up, The propellers churned in re- while 'Sandy' on the head. Annies Now, with years of hikes behind me, At tear jerking part of and have their fling at weaving building, has branched out. The Alumni have seen verse as the big steamer slow- this Now, at last, the mighty trail-bent the denoument, Sandy either the shoes of Brenda ed, and a boat was will say the work "accomplished and are overjoyed and grateful. lowered quick Starror the Dragon Lady. Any- Ancients of the Hiyu Coolee over the side. Pierre sobbed in "ARF," Annie will take a thing be an improvement. Nod their heads in mute assent. To the students who so ably helped to make this thanksgiving and Jerry laugh- slug of Ovaltine, gasp "Leapin would the biggest Homecoming week in SC's history, the ed hysterically. As the rescue — Sunday morning, bright and early, sincerely congratu- boat neared the wretched fig- by Michael Schuller Spectator wishes to extend its ures, men barely hear Introducing... Rugged Hiyus, magic weavers, the could Dr. Henry, at University, lations. Pierre's whisper, "We want wa- the prepare crudest tortures urged Mrs. Ivey to enter the Will their ter. We want water." Mary Ellen Moore and Roscoe Balch, Home- Auxiliary Army Corps For unsuspecting little beavers. To "Dip your hand over the side Women's coming Week chairmen, and to Gene Lombardi and and you will find it," was the during the war. While she was army Moines, mocking reply. Neither Pierre in the at Des So, with fear and trepidation Margery Latta, HomecomingBall chairmen, the school spent nor Jerry realized that for more lowa, she her time in a Iapproach that glorious day was processing whererecruits is especially indebted. It under their chairman- tflian twohundredmiles offshore center When, and calloused tootsies, were innoculated and blood- with bruised ship was so successful. from the mouth of the Amazon that this week later, I'll climb the trail the Hiyu way. river the water still ran fresh! typed. She decided, not to stay in. the army when the TEN YEARS AGO W.A.A.C. was changed to the May Iwalk with head uplifted, Corps. Activities Progress SPEC Women's Army Happy as Itrod the land. INTHE One summer whileher child- At the invitation of the May Isoon be called a member were smaller, Mrs. Ivey Philosophy Department of Se- ren Of the Hiyu Coolee band. One of the best organized and most popular activ- took a trip to Mexico with the attle Pacific College the Rev. — purpose In mind of attending Florence Carmichael ities in the school is the intramural basketball league. J. B. McGoldrick, S.J. addresses University of for a the faculty of the college onthe the Mexico The league, which started at the beginning of the to position of Neo-scholastic phil- few courses. She never got quarter, is supervised by the athletic depart- the University. Winter osophy in contempoary thought. LETTERS...to the editor ment under the guidance of Bill Fenton, J. V. coach " It seems they stopped first VET'S JEST is almost wholly unexcusable. and Assistant Athletic Director. The Glee club's Lenten con- at a town called Acapulco (a Casting no aspersions on the In all sincerity we hope that certs will feature a male quar- resort and watering place two twelve handsome selectees for in the future those of Vets' At present there are 13 teams entered in competi- tet made up of James Roth- MBS. IVEY hundred miles southwest of the King of Valentolo, we of Hall will receive a just recog- tion. These teams consist of over a hundred men. stein, first tenor, John Boehn, MRS. MARGARET A. IVEY, Mexico City, called by the na- Vets Hall would like to know nition in all activities. second tenor, Tobin, science speciaist, bac- tives, "paradise on earth") why the fairer sex of this school Signed: Seven Disgruntled played the K. of C. every day at 12:30, Robert teaches Games are at first bass and Frank Taylor, teriology at Seattle Collegs. where all was so beautiful and did not nominate an inmate Occupants of the Vets' Hall 1:30, and 2:30. second bass. Her ambitions have always cen- pleasant she could not leave. from this glamour manor. VOTE OF THANKS . most " tered in science, and her past The result was no courses but Do we have B. O.? Or may- At the conclusion of the The teams, except in a few indicents, are always Homecoming Week Names for the Colege annual experiences all have a founda- a beautiful vacation of which be Halitosis? Or couldit be we successful on the floor for their scheduled game. The competi- are being solicited. One of tion in that interest. there are many memories. fall to pass tht> F. N. test? that Seattle College has ever tion is keen and the games, though some may jok- those already submitted is "Se- Mrs. Ivey Is a University of Mrs. Ivey began teaching at Women of Seattle College seen, Homecoming Ball turned out to a very fitting climax. ingly laugh, clean. co," which combines the first Washington graduate with a Seattle College in 1948, but she look to the east and observe be two letters of the words "Seat- major In zoology while bacter- left the College temporarily to Don Juan charm. Never before We would like to express our Competition thus afforded is significant of the tle College." iology was the subject of her take further training at the in this school's history has such sincere thanks and appreciation " to everyone whohelped to make youth of today. It affords the student an outlet for post graduate work at the . an assortment of masculine Maroons lose a close casaba same school. Mrs. Ivey mar- Back at her teaching post, she charm been assembled under it possible. his emotions. encounter to the Clippers of ried shortly after her gradua- advises her students to look one roof. Our votes of appreciationgo especially to Blackie Thomas Every man and woman at SC should, if they have Grays Harbor. Joe Budnlck is tion from the University of afield, at the many positions In all modesty we think we high point man for the losers. Washington, and Is the mother hi commercial enterprises, have numerous Prince charm- and his wife who gave so un- the time, participate in the intramural leagues. " of two girls. Besides her gen- where their scientific Ings here at the hall. Further- sUntlngly of their time right It's good, clean, healthy fun, and you'll enjoy it. Robert L. Smith discusses eral interest in the subject, the could be aplied. The positions more, we think that the un- up to the last hour before the — "The Catholic Worker," labor death of her husband from tu- open, she says, are many and justifiable negligence of the Ball; to Ed Bryne who handled Our hats are off to the athletic department it's organ of the Church, In his berculosis addeda vital concern varied and not restricted only girls in not recognizing our the large ticket sales with su- certainly proved advantageous. current events column. to her interest In bacteriology. to hospital laboratories. qualifications for the contest (Continued on page 4) Friday, February 14, 1947 THE SPBCTATOR 3 Chieftains Win From Chieftains Fly To Spokane This CHIEFTAIN Pacific Lutheran56-41, Week-end For ThreeBasktball Tilts Makes Three Straight The Chieftain basketball Last Saturday night bfore an- squad left this morning by other small crowd, the Seattle Vikings To Meet plane, bound for eastern TOMTOM College Chieftains won their third weekend by Tom Tangney consecutive game, second straight Chieftains Next Washington and a ... in the Wlnco league, as they of toughball play. Whitworth downed the Pacific Lutheran and Eastern Washington are What's the fastest improv- nesday night. How's that for Wednesday quintet, from Tacoma,56-41. at U. onthe agendafor and collegiate basketball team a week's work? Next Wednesday night, tonight ing " " " Once again Tommy Ryan's ax- Saturday, with Gonzaga of- in the state? That's right, good basketball was Feb. 19th, the University iom of dis- at fering the opposition on Mon- our own Seattle College Although the student body played as Blakely, Spangler and of Washington pavilion, the day n'ght. Air travel should Chieftains, who have advanc- Smith contributed some excellent Seattle College Chieftains is poorly representedat most make the Chiefs fresher for ed from a solid cellar posi- backboard work and the whole play host to the Western home games there is one team checked extremely tight. the big week-end. Coach Tom- tion to fourth place and are Washington Vikings from group that should be encour- Tall Dave Blakley, switching to my Ryan left with a party threatening third spot. Pa- Bellingham. The local five aged to stay away. This the center positionmidway in the of fourteen,including Assist- cific Lutheran has a .073 per- game, was exceptional in the last will take to the maple court group, whether it knows it ant Athletic Director Bill centage hold onthat position. four minutes, as he bucketed nine square a debt with Coach " " " not, is a hindrance rather to Fenton and Manager Dick or of his eighteen points. The whole Bill McDonald's outfit, the than help to the Chieftains. consistently good on Coe. Comes word from several a team was latter having won the first made up those stu- their shots. CHIEFS PLAY PIRATES Seattle College fans that the It is of. contest by 4 points on their their vocal As for Pacific Lutheran, Harry The Whitworth Pirates, heal- Chieftains can be rated the dents who use home floor. power spoil rather than McLaughlin, the taller of the ing from their two defeats of last nation's top. Deduction is as to act, solely reorganized Chieftain squad week, fighting for their yells. brother was almost re- The will be follows: Chiefs beat Gonzaga; support college Some sponsible for keeping his team in under the guidance of coach second win in league play tonight Gonzaga beat WSC; WSC consider themselves ardent contention. Harry shared scoring Tommy Ryan, have beetn showing when they attempt to counteract beat Oregon; Oregon beat Chieftain rooters, yet comes honors with Blakely, also having great improvement in recent the 14. point trumping given them most, NYU beat Oklahoma, one yell that they personally eighteen points to his credit. Dave Blakley and Wlnco League's high scorer Harry Mclaughlin games. The recent was their by the Chiefs in Seattle, that NYU; place beat Ken- disaapprove of and they in- The Chieftains started off fast, from PLiC Jump for theball as Earl Spangler (24) poises for action. one-sided win over the third snow filled Friday night two and Oklahoma eight two lead Gladiators. Al- weeks back. Col- the tempo grabbing an to in Pacific Lutheran Whitworth bowed to tucky, therefore Seattle crease or decrease few minutes. Then they though the statistics favor the the Eastern and teams any the first Central lege can beat" "Kentucky." or spoil the yell in man- were momentarily threatened 11- home-town boys, who just took last week but on their home floor ner possible. The yell team 13, with Harry McLaughlin scor- over fourth place in the Winco may prove stiff competition for Nice going, boys, but just would appreciate constructive ing nine of P.L.C.'s first eleven League standings, the fifth place the traveling Chieftains. Beasley that they with Blakley, Says Vikings seem confident don't get started the other criticism. Letters to the ed- points. However, CHENEY ON SATURDAY contributing gen- can repeat their early season way: Seattle College lost to itor or to this column would Lang and Willis By Ed Beasley From Whitworth College the erously, Seattle Colege roared on At the Homecoming Banquet last week there were more than a win. Seattle troupe travel south to Western Washington; and so be a way of expressing one's will return from to a 30-20 halftime lead. few words spoken about the old timers who made quite an echo The Chieftains Cheney to meet the league lead- the Eastern Wash- views. But to undermine Pacific Lutheran could not !t\ the iS. C. world of sports. Itmay be interesting to note that to- their exhaustive ing Eastern Washington Savages swing trip Tuesday. After play- college yells as they match the speed or shooting abil- day we have at S». C. the second generation of these athletes of yore. ington Saturday night. In Seattle the four days in Coach Tommy Ryan was into action, done for amuse- ity of theChieftain's in the second It is no doubt true thajtj on the occasion of Homecoming Banquets ing three games in Savages beat the Chiefs by 8 they will one day well pleased with the indi- ment or actual disapproval, half, as Tommy Ryan's boys the prowess of these giaats of the past grows with the passing the east .have points and they are considered another five of rest before the Western Wash- vidual scoring records of last is a low blow to both team stretched their lead years. Just ,flo be on the safe side Icornered one of the Faculty, much stronger on their home points, Blakley, as mentioned be- Bey. J. JVloGaxrigle, who was contemporaneous with many of these ington tussle. floor. As_. yet, the only league week. Coaches like the scor- and school. Best some of the Seattle fore, leading the scoring. When former stars. However, while game they have lost was to the ing power of a team to be these students join the other sounded, College quintet is on the road the the final gun the Chief- He assured me that J. C. Ford, member of the first—graduating second place Central Washington shared by allmembers rather SC students who refuse to tains were on top of a 56-41 class in '09, deserved all the nice things said about him a natural Viking squad willalso be playing Wildcats. The Chieftains will be College Friday night than one or two. So how's sit hi theSeattle root- score. athlete who ate up everything which came in the general direction away from home. definite underdogs as they go in- play Whitworth and this for thelast three games: ing section. The Individual scoring: of ahortatop. Wte have with us today his niece, Nina Peabody. The the Chiefs to action Saturday night. " # " (41) (56) J., o our Nan Powers, was an out- the Vlks play Eastern Washing- Blakley (30); Smith (18); P.L.C. S. C. Rev. John Concannon,S. uncle GONZAOA SEEKS REVENGE Turman (0) Blakley (18) the nine. Even today Father John doesn't pack much ton. The next night both teams (31); fielder on same The Seattle College team will Lang (20); Spangler In the Winco League cir- (4) Willis (9) must been Willie Keeler type switch, the Chiefs playing East- Perault weight so in tMose days he have a rest in Spokane Sunday and meet Willis (31); Mclver (33). cle this week, the Eastern McLaughlin, 18)Spangler (7) ern Washington and the Viks of hitter. the Gonzaga Bulldogs Monday all three Washington Savages took (2) (9) Sullivan, father of Terry and BUI Sullivan, took playing Whitworth. The probable Note: We won McLaugh'n S Mclver The talents of Leo night. The Bulldogs have an im- by Rouse (3) Lang (10) was master of the pool table In the old Admin- starting lineup for the Chiefs will games. possession of first place another turn. He pressive string of victories, out- " * " Smith (3), Harming, Bldg. also and especially used to participate in the be Spangler, Blakely, Willis, Lang downing Central Washington Subs: S. C: istration He scoring some*of the top teams in Moore, Pinyon; PLS: Kault (8), more arduous sport of handball in «he alleys whUeh used to stand and Mclver. Tonight the Chiefs take on 43-50 Saturday at Cheney. this section. However, they were Willis, Ulrick (3), Gamm (2). Science Building. Under the tutelage of the Faculty and A preiminary game will be west of the forced to take one of their few the Whitworth Pirates in Both teams increased their he learned the game so well that he was for years played between the Seattle Col- Brother Klsh defeats of the year at the hands Spokane andstart the tough- string of victories by beating No. 1man in the city and a habitual holder of Northwest titles. lege J. V. squad and the Univer- the of the Chietains a week and a week of the year.Tomor- Whitworth College earlier in The handball courts, incidentally, used to double as an outdoor sity of Washington B squad. The est half ago at the University of Spo- College ChieftainsDown gym. The three posts which supported the roof made the game J.V.s will be striving to over- row morning they leave the week. Seattle Washington pavilion and this is rather dangerous. Rain seeping thru the roof added another haz- come the shellacking they re- kane to meet Eeastern Wash- moved within one game of one game the Bulldogs would like ard by making footing very precarious. ceived at the lastmeeting of these ington Cheney, that night. place by beating St. St.Martins63-58 to take. The Chiefs will have to at third A fighting St. Martin's quintet Getting back to baseball,Father MoGarrigle spoke of "little John two teams. AJhought the J.V.s Spokane.to fight Martins 58-63 and whipping play their best brand of ball to Thenback to came very close to defeating the Gill." That's Bog's and Maxlne's Dad. The boys toi those days knew have been steadily improving in- come out on the long end the the Gonzaga Bulldogs, who Pacific Lutheran 43-56. West- slightly sluggish Chieftain five him especially as "Sharkey" Gill ans he was a ball player from juries have benched regulars Uh- of plenty of chapter score and remain the number one will be scrapping for revenge ern Washington jumped at Lacey last Friday night. How- freckled face to flying feet. There was always rich, Flynn, and Boyd. Prelimin- standing Northwest Catholic Basketball week ahead of St. Martins by de- ever, the College rallied in time when Sharkey tdok his place at short; we lean see him ary game time is 6:30, the var- of the Chieftains' win a deter- The return to down the Ranger five, 63-58. over the dish, his Irish Jaw aggressivelystuck ouW with the sity game time is 8:15. team. Chieftains will ago. This winding up their feating them on the Rangers by train Tuesday morning. grabbed a very mination to reach first base. home trip, the Seattle boys home floor,31-35. Whitworth St. Martins Marjorie. road commanding lead midway in the As catcher we had big Joe iMolloy, father of S. C.'s home remained in the cellar with formed half of a brother bat- come back to their first half, leading at one time, Joe was a strapping big fellow who Schuss It! also used to dou- Let's INTRAMURAL town to meet Western Wash- its losses to the Eastern and 20-6. However,after momentary tery. If memory serves me right Dennis and Joe a was a prominent semi- — The mad and unpredictablerace ington at the Pavilion Wed- Central Washington squads. rest, the Chieftain first five re- ble as battery for the Hibernian team which Cal Druxman relishes remembering. MARCH 1 & 2 CLASS B MEET for top position in the Intramural turned to the game and closed pro club farther back than a fellow time Johnny Logan, uncle of Ned and Bobby By-passing the Northwest In- Basketball League continued un- the margin to two points, 25-27 At about the same career ki three sports which culminated tercollegiate Ski Meet this week- abated during the last week. On at half time. Mclver, began an athletic Sporislighting Clara. end the newly organized Chief- Wednesday, Feb.5, the Spec "A"s The half started out as in stardom at Gonzaga and Santa second as a scrapping linesman on Ski Team is going to start after spotting McHugh Hall to a duplication of the first period, Chuck Moriarity is still remembered tain a Myers, is with us this year as getting in shape for the P.N.S.A. 20-21half-time lead, forged ahead with Seattle College moving slow SO elevens. His niece, Teresa Ann Dad, and Uncle Charley used to team up ai B championship meet on in the last quarter to emerge and ball handling again be- a freshman. Her Pat Class their five back in 1922 when the Club team was and 2, whichis to be held victorious, 51-37. The Spec "B"a ing sloppy. At this point the se- ianlH for «ne X of C March 1 Stevens Pass. This meet will tiated the Irish into the League cond team came in again, and a leader in basketball. at a of the many Collegians who did well by consist of downhill and slalom by beating them 50-30. The Vets the Rangers pulled away to an- The above are but few In world.The conditions under which events only. forfeited to the Rangers 2-0. other commanding lead. their Alma Mater the athletic played were quie primitive. The Sunken Garden INTHE NEWS Play on Thursday saw the Spec Again the first team returned, they practiced and WOMEN of L. A. Building was in those days but a gravel Corlnne Laßue is one of the "A" team defeat a battlin' Moun- and with Willia leading the way, to the rear the latest additions of pretty Seattle taineer five, 33-29. The Checkers as he tallied six quick points, the pit rocks caused bad hops which imperiled tffie lives College skiers in the news. Fol- remained on top by defeating the Seattle College boys caught the Pebbles and footballers, The same rocks caused many a bruise to lowing the footsteps of the male Ma Smith's 53-21, while thousands Ranger five and passed them to of inflelders. so as any protective padding was exclusively a natural port of the Chieftain skiers, Co- yawned. The Houligans put on a win the game, 63-58. the more The enly soft spot in the field was a sand pile near 10th rinne is all set for the big meet tremendous second half drive Willis and Spangler led the asset. caught Avenue which served as a tackling pit. on the same date. Betty Holt and which just about the Fac- Chiefs with sixteen and fourteen Faculty The players had sand in their hair and down their backs. They Becky Roberts are two other ski- ulty, but not quite. The points respectively. Hausman and But they managed to outlast them, to win had to like sport* to play them under such conditions. ers, along withEileen Hilton, that Pashowski led the losers with fif- aggressively loyal to Malcomson the Houligans did like them because they were tjough and we wouldlike to talk into enter- 43-40. of teen and fourteen points.' the hoop for 19 points, the Blue and White of SO of th|ose days. ing some meets in the near fu- swished Seattle College St. Martins portions. There were the of them coming in the second And these athletes came in generous ture. Although they are not the 16 Willis (16) Allensworth (12) Vince and Vie; the Pe- McAteers, Jimmy dnd George; the Mancas, given credit for at least showing half. Blakley (4) Pashowski (14) Jim— all good Spec "A" (31) McHugh (ST) caroviches, Nick and Mike; the Needles, Frank and some interest in the team. Spangler (14) Lozeau (9) velvety all Murphy 13 Kirckman 9 men The gravel pit of former days is not a lawn. That's TEAM TO STEVENS nick ('(»»iand Ed Monroe Lang (6) Fuchs (14) and the grit it Miller 10 Recchla 3 to the good. But let's preserve the sand pile This week the boys and gals enter- First we will introduce Dick Mclver; (11) Hausman (IB) Tillisch 10 Short 8 Behind every athletic j stands for. _ are going to travel to Stevens Coe, who is in his second year as Subs: McNiel, Smith (10), Har- Holland 2 Frodel 10 prise there is somone who con- respectively. Pass for a little practice. That . manager at Seattle College. Lit- ming, Pinyon, Moore (2);St. Mar- 18, 17, and 15 points Gudova 1 Sherman 6 tributes heartily to the cause, with the exception of Dick tle is five foot, eight inches Ford, (2). Intramural Casaba; Rangers trad- is, Specs—McEvoy 16, Hall, but fails to reap the benefits. Dick tins: Berry 2), McCarty ■"heFaculty andthe Barovic, and Scott Subs: tall, twenty years old and a grad- Ritchie, Don Zamberlin; McHugh — Duffy 1, The Seattle College basketball Irish ed the lead at least ten times Smith, who will spending their uate of ODea High School. Ma Smith's Edge be Monroe, Polman. quintet no exception to this WINOO LEAGUE the Faculty finally stalled the Milwaukee Ski is before weekend at Spec "A" (83) M'ntalneem <*9) axiom, for the Chieftain As well as managing the basket- W L Pet Overtime, 36-30 with a jumping. Ritchie behind In through the last minute Bowl practicing 7 Fillon 6 squad, working- industriously, are ball team last season, he was Eastern Wash 6 1 .857 first overtime game of the Class B jumping Miller The one-point to win. Tommy Ryan is entered in a McEvoy 10 Holland 10 Coe, and able to play some on the squad. Central Wash 5 1 .833 BasketballLeague was the two managers, Dick Intramural free with one event Sunday at the Bowl with Sullivan 2 "They were sort of short of Pacific Lutheran 4 3 .573 played last Monday between the droppedin a throw Tillisch 6 Ed Munroe. the Seattle Ski Club. 8 Walsh 0 men"; own words describ- Seattle College S 3 .500 Smith's and the Irish with the second to go, to make the final Holland Dick's Ma CHIT-CHAT 2 Lorenz 3 The job of Varsity manager is College career. Western Wash 3 5 .375 finally winning 36-30, 50-48. spent Henderson ing his basketball Ma Smith's score Several thousand skiers Subs: Spec—Hall; Mountaineers by no means a thankful one, very definitely ath- St. Martin's Col 2 5 .286 after spotting the Irish to an However, Dick is Ma Smiths (36) Irish )30) two beautiful days of skiing last —Dibb, 2, Funk seldom does he gain any acknow- Whitworth College 1 6 .143 eight point 'lead at the three- B. 6. letically inclined, he was very .... 10 Donohue 0 weekend in most ski areas. The Spec "B" (50) (30) ledgement, outside of the team Last Week's Results quarter The (MaSmith's tied Webster Irish much a part of the Spec, intra- mark. Dunning 7 Tooley 5 sun was bright and the slopes 11 circles. Often even the team fails i Wn., 58; Whitworth, 43. the game in the last minute, Anderson G. 9 O'Brien mura football team last fall,-and Eastern up Brown 0 O'Brien 18 were perfcet for any kind of ski- McClean to offer any praise for his work. ICentral Wash., 62; Whitworth, 56. O'Brien the Irish was Romano 10 7 he now plays on the Faculty in- 28-28. of 0 Zamberlin 4 ing The transportationprob- J. Seattle College, 63; St.Martins, 58. man 19 points. Brenner ... Andersen 13 McDonald 8 However, it is generally con- tramural basketball team. high point with Crollard 1 McClean 1 lem is still a hindrance to the Tooley 4 Central Wn., 43; Eastern Wn., 50. McHugh Hall outlasted a strong Flood J. 12 ceded In sports figures, that a So with his studies taking up Subs: Smith's—Baker 7, Dup- Chieftain Ski Team because they Bernard 4 DonohueF.O Pacific Lirfh., 43; Seattle CoL, 56. Mountaineer five to win 38-34. J. good manager is a definite as- much of his time, incidentally ley 11, Fleming; Irish—Speyer 1, just can't seem to muster any Specs — Moran, Payne, St. Martins, 31; Western Wn., 35. The Engineers finished the day's Subs: set to a team. For one thing a Dick is a Business Major, and his McDonald. vp—at least not until some of Berhard, 2, Anderson; THIS WEEK'S GAMES games by rolling over the Hou- Mcßride diligent and quick thinking man- intramural and manag- Moullgans (44) these glamour boys decide to — Winihan, Dooley, Speyer, activities Friday, Feb. 14 ligans 62-44. Engineers (62) Irish ager will keep a coach and his duties taking up the rest of 9 leave home and Donohue, Tooley. ing ■St.MartinsatCentralWashington Bells grabbed sole posses- McMichael 4 O'Brien their women squad on their toes at all times, moments for The with men that (21) it, Dick finds few College at Whlworh. of second place last Tuesday Recchl 6 McKenna 2 share their rides Checkers (53) MaSmiths even during practice sessions. Seattle sion relaxation. Western Wash, at Eastern Wash. as they trounced the Spec "A"s Gary 2 Malcomson 12 need them . . . The Chieftains Shay 9 Webster 4 would like to you Riley 12 still a B team, and so, 15 Dunning 6 The above attributes are rather Now we have Saturday, Feb.10 48-20. While the spectators snor- Goebel 15 are Class Wood is McKillop 0 mind, they are going 5 2 generously found in Dick and Ed; meet Ed Munroe. Ed from We- Pacific Luth. at Central Wfesh. ed, the Checkers racked up their Joyce 10 . with this in Burke Baker — 19; bigger competition 12 thus giving the Athletic Dept. natchee High School, where he Seattle College at EaeWern Wash. fifth straight victory from the Subs: Engineers Dahlem to stay out of Vena Brenner 3 Laßiviere; Houligans— they will 2 and Chieftain casaba squad the was graduated in 1945. Western Wash, at Whitworth. fighting Irish 61-34. Wtood and Gill 6, this year ... Instead, McWeeny 2 Brown 9, assumption that they have a pret- Nineteen year old Ed, is five Wednesday, Feb. 19 Vina of the Checkers, and O'Brien Doolf Jones 9. shortly try and muster up meets Subs: Checkers—Ahnstrom 10; 4) page 4) (Continued on page 4) ty good pair of managers. (Continuedon page4) Western Wash, at Seattitle College. of the Irish led the scoring with (Continued on page (Continued on THE SPECTATOR Friday, February 13, 1947 4 HI-YUS ON ANNIVERSARY HIKE TheStudentsSpeak JIM HUGHES and PEGGY LESSER Letters to Editor Amateur Program Mr. Dean Ballard QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Anniversary Hike Features Continued from page 2) Should dances at SC be closed to outsiders and does perb efficiency, to Hank Gary Featured for Next Addresses Labor- the no-pass-outs hamper students? New and Gene Lombard! for the Pat Carey (Freshmao-Pre Law) > Initiation of Members wonderful job on the huge SC Music Night Management Forum "Yes, Ithink the dances should "I don't think a 'closed door ses- Mr. Dean Ballard, one of the and other decorations; and to An amateurprogram will again remain closed to preserve the sion' would make a very notice- authority in Paul Irwin, Lewis Duvall, Mer- comprise Music Night, which will Northwest's foremost school feeling." able change in behavior. College By Coolees Organization the filed, spoke cedes Siderius, Jim Meßrlde be held next Monday night at 7:45 industrial relations Don McDonell (Soph-Pre Jour- students definitely should be al- Wednesday 12) the Vets Hall p.m., in the Engineering Building. (February at the nalism) "It depends on how large to danc- and vets from Labor-Management lowed leave and re-enter the Mv Forum ses- the is in to limit who helped at the last minute Sponsored by Sigma, a ■ hall order the es." with the programs. loral music honorary, the event sion. amount of people that are there. Don Gagnon (Frosh-Pre-Major) Representing management's In- A specialvote of appreciation may beparticipated in by any slu- Also no pas outs should be al- "It wouldn't make any difference terests, Mr. Ballard the goes to Father Beezer, dent of Seattle College who plays dealt with lowed for the simple reason that if all the dances were like the Gerald .ill-Important problem of morale S. J., who helped tremendously an instrument or sings. Group en- college students can't handle Homecoming1." biillding psychology asapplied with his help and contact of the sembles are also welcome. Anyone and themselvesproperly." . Sarann Breene (Freshman-Eng- interested should contact Gene to this subject. Although often Howard Bosanko (Sopr-Foreign lish Lit.) "If they're dosed, how alumni. neglected In the complexities Sincerely, Brown as soon as possible. of Trade) "Ibelieve that the dances would anybody get in 'em?" industrial relations, it was em- Gene Lombardi A quartet, madeup of Al Small, should be closed,but no pass outs phasized that the "human side" Margery Latta Erwin Johnson, Walter Cubbin and should be allowed. We are sup- of the employer-employee picture Gene Drown, will sing several posed to be old enough to be able is often Sportlighting numbers during the intermission. adominant factor Inmain- conduct ourselves properly." taining to CRITICISM OF A CRITICISM The group is a winner of a pre- harmony. Nina Peabody (Junior-English) (Continued from page 3) Scheduled for' February 26 is Last week Iread herein an viousMusic Night amateur show. "The dances are closed now but the question of Social Security, foot, article written by some guy The muscial is open for public Ifeel they should be open. It's nine Inches in height, ris- the merits of which will be dis- ing above managing partner, named Ted Dooley. Now before- attendance and ilie winners will good publicity for high school stu- his be chosen by the through cussed by Mr. Dan Mather, Jr., by one inch. Ibegin, I'd like to say I'm not audience dents will see what to look for- Director of the Social Security — Ed is well qualified for his an "habitual griper" but with secret written ballots. ward to in college life." Board. job, having managed for three the kind permission of the Elvira Manley (Junior-Nursing years high After grad- reader, Iwould like to deviate Education) "Those who are going in school. FromVets' Hall H. he uation from Wenatchee SSt. t from my usual reticence and — Intramural Basketball to be lax in good behavior will Dave Lovcik I (Continued page 3, 7) spent 15 months in the navy, be- this amateur critic a rank from col. do so regardless of restrictions. call When, despite the weather, the ing just in time to en- "know-it-all" who doesn't know MaSmith's—Wales, Dupley, Flem- There is no need to penalize ev- released much advertised and long awaited ing, College last fall. anything. Crollard 4. erything as that is a definite in- roll at Seattle Vet Hall dance was over wefound )4S) Houllgans (40) His Seattle residence is McHugh Idon't care if he is John Faculty sult to avrage intelligence, After that we had a super social suc- 12 6 Barrymore's Ist cousin; he Fenton Jones all, we are adults." Hall. cess, red ink in our books, and Coe 5 O'Brien 8 Also showing his athletic prow- can't get away with spreading Bdward L. Lench (Junior-Bus. damp feet. We would like to ex- Olmar 12 Malcomson 19 ess, Ed plays on the McHugh his subjective ideas around on Ad.) "No 'closed doors' yould pro- tend thanks to Barbershopquartet Prenvost 3 Riley 6 Hall intramural basketball team. upraised in welcome to his disc pies, Hiyu how a Best Foot should have bably improve the That With arm and also to Ira Jones, for their Harland 9 McKenoa 1 dances. Thus along with Dick, his day is hikers, been put Forward or how it watched-over feeling Coolee, patron of S.C.'s will beam Sunday, February singing entertainment during the Subs: Faculty—McTallart 2. doesn'tmake completely filled with the various wasn't. time." 16, on the favored Black Ball ferry which carries Hiyus dance. Thanks also to all of you. Irish (25) Mountaineers (43) for a good activities, including his studying It Is clear ne. never has had Jeannette Gundersen (Frosh- times Sound. who helped us put it ovor, able' McDonald D. 8 Filion 8 of Political Science, which is his and ther friends to festive across the any real experience public open— Sunday's celebration will be the with to atted or not. Tooley 2 Sullivan 6 Nursing) "Tear the doors major. opinion or play acting, or if he Ithink it's an insult to the stu- eighth birthday of Ili.vu, whose making auld acquaint- We were.-pleased to note at the McDonald E. 1 Holland 16 to renew had he must have been one big dents' intelligence to be watched. wooden replicawas discoveredand last Student Body Meeting that Zamberlin Z Walsh 3 ances and meet the tribe's new muff. There are more than a Afer all, look what is do- CLASSIFIED borne back to Seattle in triumph our Mayor Andre Cliarvet was O'Brien T. 10 Lorenz 3 Richard members. The Hiking Club's first few factors to be considered ing!" LOST— iSlide Rule, Black Case. by co-ed Florida Perrl, on a hike president, Tony Daigle, will cut chosen by the Alpha Sigma Nu as Subs: Irish—Donahue 2; Moun- in writing a true criticism of taineers, Funk Marie Sullivan (Frosh-Lab. Return to Office or Elodie Do- some years ago. Hiyu's eighth birthday cake, re- an outstanding student of the 7. anything. The underhanded met- Houligana (31) McHugh (S4) Tech) "Freedom to leave the so- veri. The Anniversary hike, tradi- membering the tribe's humble be- school. Alpha Sig, we agree with — aphors Mr. Dooley used in de- Riley 11 cial events at any time tends to FEMALE]HELP WANTED Girl tionally, is featured by Initiation ginnings and noting its present you on your wise choice. 18 Kirkman basing that production were A Sunday evening get-together O'Brien 12 Recchia 3 cultivate unsightly behavior upon to help care for children from of those who ha\e proved their grandeur. p.m. also help with the pretty much high-schoolish In that we are initiating on these Fields 2 Pohlman 4 heir return, thus threatening the 3 to 8 worthiness to be admitted to the Twenty-nine Seattle College stu- character and lacking in con- long, co.d, Seattle weekends is McKenna 3 Sherman 7 good name of Seattle College, and dishes. Board and room plus inner circle. Hikers to be raised dents made the first Hike on Feb- principles. wages to arranged. Located in structive our invitational mixer which all- McKillop 0 Frodel 12 possibly ruining he event." be to full Coolee status, are Lee Be- ruary 22, 1939, when they traveled de- the Washington Of a certainty that play who-can-spare-timehave been en- Qubs:- McfHugh Hall—Short 3, Allen Hartwell (Frosh-Elec. Park District. rube, George Buck, f"lo Carmi- via the Madison cable car to First but, manded criticism by joying. We've found that our Kelly, Monroe. Eng.) "If people are not in the Quarters suitable for married cou- chael, Morry Clyde, Keek Conroy, Avenue, toFauntleroy, beard, transferred Shakespeare's it should lounge is very small But we real- Engineers (31) Bells (34) mood to behave, provoking them ple, wife doing the work. Call ME Don Dupley, Tony Gibbons, Gerry and treked up the beach to Three who between a.m.- not come from some ham ly enjoy Joe Bitson'g needles, re- Dahlem 6 Mockel 6 will not improve matters. If they 0630 ext. 396 8:30 Gray, Jim Hare, Virginia Harvey, Tree Point. Two weeks later, on p.m. doesn't know politeness from cords, and phono outfit. This is McMichael 4 Healy 9 are behaving, the "closed doorS" 5 Mike Hoffmann, Stephanie Lyons, March 10, thirty-three hiked from bad manners. Iknow how hard Gill 6 O'Leary 2 Kay Madding, Margie Malloy. Lou quite a deal for not. doing your is just a nuisance; therefore, I Medina to Sammamish and back, Director and cast worked on Joyce 4 Farrell 12 you Ann Malsle, Marilley, Joan Sunday-night studies. think that should be able to Jack and in another two weeks, the the production and how they all Goebel 7 Stumph 5 This is a note of apology to Martin, Vie McKay, Joe O'Brien, come and go at will." number of Hiyus was sixty-five. realized their play was not go- Subs: Engineers—Sroufe, Car- the students of Seattle College Qtilnn, JohnRoller, Joe Sche- O. J. Chamberlain (Senior-Pre- Bill The official name, "Hiyu Cole," ing to be a triumph. Student ey 4, Byrne, Recchi; Bells—Reed for the inconvenience caused by ider, Walt Stolle, Bob Trumbull, Observer Med.) "I am all in favor of al- the mix-up delivery means "much walking," and the Ialso know that it was no (Continued from page 1) 5, Jarmuth, Divine, Manley. in the of Mary Trumbull, and Paul — lowing dancers to leave and re- Respectively Wil- Club has always lived up to its "Oklahoma" and so does the the realm of possibility, if a few corsages. liams. enter the dances. Whose who do name. In the eight years since its audience. We don't need Mr. T. of the more influential students, Let's Schuss It Bob Lynch and G. E. Morrison. Tribesmen bound for the pot- held, cause disturbances at our social Morrisons Flower Shop founding, hikes have been Dooley to go to extremes. The not now overburdened with club (Continued page 3) latch will gather at Colman Dock from affairs are an extremely small if possible, every two weks, rain "Best Food Forward" was not and student body activities, would 620 W. McGraw St. at 10:10 Sunday morning. They with such schools as Bellingham, minority. This school doesn't have or shine summer or winter. half bad and surely not as bad just "start the ball rolling." Gonzaga, Lutheran, Reed, will arrive at Indianola at 11:30 — Pacific to toleraterowdiness. If examples Acres of Coolee shoe leather are as he pictured it. There's the challenge social Willamette, and Whitman to begin the brief stroll this time .. . were made of one or two, Iam powdered over the trails and bar- However, if he truly thinks maladjustment with all its attend- Goodluck boys, here's hoping you to near-by Suquamish, without wastes and uplands of the certain we'd have little trouble at - ren the Drama Guild, here, needs ant evils and successful College make a good showing A big TEN- O FOUR no Coolee outing would be com- Sound ... later dances. There is no reason, country. Feature articles, that constructive touch of tal- social life hang In the Balance. thanks to Father Logan and the plete. As there will be no mass at nor excuse, for destructionof pro- BARBER AND letters to the editor, and even a ent and astute thespianiHm Let not the chalenge go unheed- Suquamish, Hikers must have at- perty which occurred at a number Student Speak column in the Spec which he says was lacking in ed! Athletic Board for the equipment BEAUTY SHOP tended in parishes. of dances in the past." their own have turned puzzled eyes on the BestFoot Forward, why doesn't they recently made available to the. 1004 Madison EL. 100' Rations will await the famished Bose Papac (Junior-Pre-Med) motive of those who walk with the fellow write a masterpiece Any clubs or organizations the Ski team... mob in the Town Hall at Suquam- Hiyu. The answer, If any, is the and allow the Drama Guild to at Seattle College, who ish "hot dogs, salad, cokes, intend FAST, EXPERT where Hiyu Cooleespirit, which, old Coo- stage it, using him as the Star. to hold elections which include ice cream, coffee and milk will say, may lees be felt but not ex- I'll tell you the easy answer or moreof the student bo- DONE ! Meet the King of be dispensed by the open-handed 20% TYPING plained. to that one, folks; the author dy, must see the Advisory new officers. Full-fed Coolees,prop- " Call for or Deliver of last week's criticism is no Board two weeksbefore holding ped on benches about the walls, up better qualified than any of us an election. Phone GL.5708 will be amused by the capers of here. In fact he lacks the re- VALENTOLO the as they are put IntramuralBasketball initiates spect of hard work and sincer- through their pacesby the retiring 3, Continued from page col. 5) ity that the unsung 'members leaders. HAMBURGERS SHORT ORDERS TONIGHT Mountaineers (34) McHugh (38) of the cast deserve: a respect Jim McKay, retiring chief, as- Filion 4 Kirckman 11 from those gracious people who - sisted by his officers, Virginia : THE TIME: 9:00 -1:00 P.M. Funk 9 Polman 2 attended and who enjoyed Clark, secretary and Lewis Du- Holland 14 Short 6 themselves. PLACE: Dick Parker's Pavilion vall treasurer, willpreside at the Walsh 0 Sherman 9 Sorry there wasn't a money- CHIEFTAIN ! (N. 176 and Aurora) installation of officers which fol- FOUNTAIN Lorenz Frodel 2 back guarantee Mr. Dooley. lows. Replacing McKay head — as Subs: McHugh—Uno 6, Recchia George Flood AND... brave is Don Byington, a two- 2, Kelly, Mctiroe. 1104 BROADWAY year active Coolee. His aides are Bells (48) Spec "A" (20) O'Brien 15 - to be Catherine Gibbons as secre- Wood 17 Where CollegiansMeet Malts Shakes Sundaes "THE BOY" Healy 6 Miller 3 Corbett 0 McDonald 3 " tary and Ellen McDevitt as treas- Farrel 14 McEvoy 8 18 " TICKETS ON SALE IN THE MAIN HALL urer. Vina Donohue 8 E Reed 10 Tillisch 2 McWeeny 7 Tooley 7 Homeward bound Chinook rela- Stumph 8 Henderson 0 Faculty (50) Rangers (48) tives will leave Suquamish aboard O'Leary 5 Holland 3 Coe 4 Blaschka 19 Wear Your Letter on a Champion's Sweater the ferry. Voices 5:15 will rise in Subs: Bells—Jarmuth 3, Dev- McTaggart 8 Kaufer 0 traditional Hiyu harmony as old ine 2; Specs—'Hall, Cordova. Fenton 14 Kane 14 hikers and new join again in the Checkers (61) Irish (34) Ryan 13 Flood 8 The Senior Class Presents time-honoredmelodies of the Coo- Shay 8 Zamberlin 6 Prenovost 11 11 ... McLavey lees, this year without the strum- med accompaniment of Father Jo- seph Edelman's wistful guitar. "LaDanse de ~" Nostalgic hikers will reach the iMMWJßHk^ muduaww? \ -\ LETTERMAN Colman dock at 6:30 p.m. 5-Point Cleaners AWARD Many old Coolees are expected Mardi Gras" to be presentfor the day's merry- ■ SWEATERS 1112Broadway The Unique Costume Affair Next Door to Chieftain Fountain of. the Winter Season Leading ath- &&fflsLMii mfWM letes in the Jfiß'iWn ■ 1.1 CONVENIENT — %1 .' Northwest look LOCATION QUALITY SERVICE S^^^^ra^^P-'" . . toSportcraftfor ■ "^!°\ T£r "','"" i their Letterman ■ : La Musique: Archie Kyle Sy^ot'''' ■ -" Award Sweat- ; " 1 " ■■<■. ■ . ■ ers You. too. WELCOME YOUR ALUMNI viffwiL■ PETER PAN AT .... 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