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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. THKHRIff 'SEATTLECOLLEGELiBRAT? SPECTATORSEATTLECOLLEGE Vol. VIM.— No. 4 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 17, 1940 Z— Boo FroshFrames Barn Dance LocalChapter Fifth Tourney OperationFeaturedBy Pre- Full Year DrawsNear IsHonored PlansRushed Meds;Novel Ideas Rampant Select Committees Gavel Members Mendel Mixer Is NationalEditor Visits The Mendel Club will hold Now Active To Assist Hikers 'InDark' its annual fall mixer tomorrow ScheduledFor SeattleKnights evening. Operations will cen- Plans for the fifth annual High Richard Ross, who will Selected as an orchestra Arriving on an unexpected visit School Forensic Tournament are As Guiding Sun ter on FridayEve College, Roy Wise, removal popular with collegians, the to Seattle edi- being rushed to a finish and the be the victim for the Audition committee this week tor of the Round Table, magazine sponsors feel that this tournament of spare parts at the hands of Earl La Riviere, president, of the IntercollegiateKnights, ex- Sets Group will surpass all those held before On "Doctor" Berard and "Doc- called the first organized meeting chose "The Commodores" to pressed his interest in the growth by the College. Tony Buhr and of the Freshman Class to order of the college and encouraged an - They will be play at S. C.'s annual Barn Mary Doherty are co chairmen S. C. hikers again headed for tor" Richardson. last Friday noon. The other offi- increase in the activity of the local for the event, but they will as- assisted by several nurses cers, Lucid, Oance,October 25th. The com- chapter. j|the hills last Sunday, Oct. 13, and Phil vice president; Mr. Wise is from the Law sisted in their many duties by theI reporting most Beri Berridge, secretary; Guy mittee who made the selection Chapter Cheney Normal. |returned one of the from the ranks of the Mendel of members of the Gavel Club. exciting trips so far. About 40 Trotter, treasurer, and Joe Swarva, deluded Betty McCarthy, Ted The bi-monthly meeting will be organization. The time will - - arms, This tournament is one of the hikers made this trip, which was sergeant at assumed their held tonight at which will be de- most important activities spon- Melakwa, be at intermission for the en- posts Mitchell and Tom Brennan. Ito Lake near Snoqual- new for the first time. cided the date of the announcement pondin the year. Through it many ii up "We're going to work together Last week the Freshmanbecame.for application the member- mie. A distance of five miles tertainment of all present. into students from, various Catholic a rocky steep trail was trudged by and make this class a success," an organized class and with their ship of the Knights of the Wig- high state given Besides all that, the melodious Dance, schools in the are jthe mountaineers before they said Earl. "After the Barn aid actualplans for the dance have wam. I opportunity to acquaint- rhythm of Sid Woody's orchestra, progressed newly- an become reached their destination, where ■which is our biggest project at rapidly. The TheKnights wish to extend their ed with our progressive institution. which has always pleased the col- present, elected president. Earl Riviere, congratulations to !time out was taken for lunch and before, really we're planning lots of ac- La the Freshman The tournament is essentially a this refreshment, some lege crowd will tivities." appointed Dorothy Philips as co- systematic manner rest. After enjoy Class for the college function, although the of the more ambitious and ener- make the maidens their An activities board will be ap-j chairman for the dance. in which their elections were held, Gavel Club usually entrusted dancing between nine o'clock and pointed is getic membersof the party scouted from class members to] Ticket sales began yesterdayjand the interest which was aroused with sponsoring it because of its trips the hour of midnight. draw up plans for coming events. by campaigning of off on extra side on the sur- under the direction of Tony Buhr the active the knowledge of debating technique. rounding mountain In fact, The old K. of C. hall will abso- Every Freshman will have a price nominees. sides. and Earl La Riviere and the Chairman Buhr says: "At least]!some scouted to such extendeddis- lutely bloom with unaccustomed chance to express his ideas and is $1.00 a couple. Tickets can be It is the wish of the Knights fourteen high schools are going to decorations and appropriate light- participate tances that when the shades of in committees. The bought from them or from any of that all of the students co- represented tournament. twilight began to ing. going group be in the darken the class is to be a or- the following: sophomores: Peggy operate in the crossing of the Ihope that everyone who is help- peaks, they Mixing guided by ganization. Broadway. mountain were still The Bowl the Rebhahn, Mary Agnes Sullivan, street at Madison and Iing in its sponsoring will fully trying way Plans for the Barn Dance were importance to scout their back. "Fork and Spoon" committeehave Mary Ann White, Mary Lucid, This matter is of to realize his duty, and will consci- call expla ined and The Betty Noonan, college those I However, after a hurried trip to some unusual ideas for the discussed. Ann Ruth Brock the and concerned entiously work for its success. The and tag dances. There will be two Freshmen are determined in their and Bob Dempsey; freshmen: Phil with it. North Bend to pick up lights to [tournament is one of the best guide those hikers who were "inIboys' tag dances and one lady's efforts to make this affair out- jLucid, Betty Weil, Terry Kidd and means advertisingthe College, standing. for the dark" about the whole thing, tag, which will be supplemented Students volunteeredIjVeronica McHugh. and we must make it a success! eagerly to assist on the decoration all turned out happily as they ar- by a group of number and match The tickets are shaped like barns Club rived safely back at the truck. dances. and program committees. actually Mothers with doors that open. You can buy your tickets from The meeting was adjourned with These uniquetickets were designed Plans for the next hike are now Entertains anyone of the Mendel Club's mem- a final reminder to make the Barn by George Roberts. being made, and all details will be go Thd* actual Silver Scroll bers for the minimum price. Dance over and thus make the work of cutting them was done The Mother's Club presented its announced later. Freshman Class go over. by Freshmen girls headed by the first social activity of the school Choose your partners and come co-chairman, Dorothy Philips.They year, Thursday, in the D.A.R. hall,| to the Mixer, where the small sum are Joan Larson, Anne Murphy, when mothers of senior students ToMeet of 35 cents you can dance, laugh, meet people, and in general Lois Ruddy, Jean Bedoin, Edith at Seattle College and Seattle Announcing and 1 Hear Ye! Hear Ye! have fun. Strauss, Mary Beeson and Helen Preparatory High School enter- the first meeting of the Silver Sophisticates ■ Remember, fellows, barn Panattoni. tained with a bridge luncheon. Scroll, woman's honorary, Thurs- the ; away. Transportation can be arranged Mrs. Reuben Tarte was chair- day, October 17, at eight p. m. dance is but a week Now is COMMENT by applying to Bill Powers, Dick man of the affair, and was assisted for the Silver Scroll dance SwingOut your last chance. |Walsh or Jim Christenson. Any- by Mesdames Leo Falloon,Charles November 30 are to be under CANDID Zeyen, J. Carrol, Joseph Conley, L. By one who has room for extra cou- If music whispers to your feet ples is also asked to see them. John Gill and W. P. Hudson. A committee from the Mother's 'hird in the rank of presidents at the K. C. noons, you will know BETTIEKUMHERA Mary Williams is in charge of Miss Eileen Mcßride who will that Bill Porter is forming our 'publicity Club is actively cooperating in the SeniorClass and' John Acheson will side, aided by Miss Nadine Gub- long awaited dance band, the Se- do all the art work. They will be College drive, under the chairman- While whipping- up the steps of ship bins, secretary and treasurer. attle College Sophisticates. assisted by Ed Craig and Guy of Mrs. A. Sauvain. InsRemaining members in the so- the K. C. in a manner quite un- Present officers of the Mother's The six or eight piece band will Pays ciety Betty Germer, Deficit befitting, are Nadine play sweet we were skidded to a Lucy Savage Club are: Mrs. G. Runnels, presi- either or red hot but stop by a brawny individual who and "Beri" Ber- dent; Tarte, Gubbins, Mary Morgan, EileenMc- ti will not combine the two. ridge, co-chairman for Mrs. R. first vice- i "The Senior Class Skating Party grabbed us by the arm and stuck the decora- Bride and Iris Logan. Moderator committee, to president; Mrs. W. Stapleton, sec- Werby. Still short a drummer and sec- was such an outstanding financial before our eyes a fistful of what tions would like see is Dr. Helen sax, up ,anyone who can get corn stalks, ond vice-president; Mrs. R. Reed, Stipulations ond the band shapes ten- success that we'll be able to pay appeared to be tickets. Sneeringer, for membership in tatively with Lois Ruddy at the 'colored autumn leaves and other secretary, and Mrs. J. the Silver Scroll are that a girl joff the deficitleft from the Junior He leered us in a friendly piano, Fred Young playing the j at suitable decorations. In the work treasurer. must have a "B" averagein grades jProm of last year," stated Joe sort of a way and letting loose a of decorating hall, they The monthly meeting of the alto saxaphone, John McKay or,|McMurray, president of the class. deep the will be and 17 activity points. Byer : baritonechuckle that remind- assisted by following Mother's Club will take place on Teresa on the accordian andI"We wish to thank all the students the commit- Purposes of this club are to give trumpeting. ' ed us of Dracula's best friend, he tee: Thursday, November 7. recognition Bill Partie who came to the party and had mixer, to those students who The band will do its own arrang- murmured.. "Mendel club Sophomores: Al Burke, Mary have taken part in school func- fun and helped us." you know... you goin'?" Geyer, Perri, ing and plans to use the original The Senior Class will hold its Alice Florida Mary- tions while attending the College medley We relaxed then, because we lyn Savage, Tom Ward, Betty S. C. Quartet Makes standing arrangement of a of So- next meeting at 12:10 on Tuesday, Sal- and to denote honorable phisticated Swing The knew that, like his brother pre- get, Marge Mockley, Marylouise activities. and "In October 22, in Room C. All Seniors in extra-curricular Mood" as a theme song. meds, he was quite harmless. In Masenga, Don Nelson; freshmen: Initial Appearance A maximum number of fifteen should plan to attend. fact we knew that one once who Pat Cramer, Pat King, Kay Mayer, women may belong to the Society was quite human. Bernice Gaffney, Shirlee Roy, Lil- The S.C. Glee Club consisting of and any alumnae who were once "W hy certainly," w e beamed lian Zucco, Mary Beeson, Babs1221 22 members under the apt direc- members of the Silver Scroll have back, "everybody's going."n g." At Cordey and Pat Law. !tion of Mr. Aklin is working very the privilege of attending the Officers Installed Drama Guild whichhe let out a roar of content- According to Dick Bammert, the[hard on many difficult and beau- meetings, though they may not ment which filled us with suffi- sophomore co-chairman, the danc- jtiful selections. Among the new hold office or vote. Any woman At Sodality Meet To cient momentum to fly up the ing- classes are largeand the pupils music are several operatic ex- faculty member may be invited to Reorganize show great improvement. three flights of stairs in exactly These jcerpts including the Waltz Song join as an honorary member. For- Sodality officers by election and three and one-half seconds. lessons are under the supervision;from Faust, humorous selections, merly the group was composed of appointment at The first important step to be of Leonard, were installed an But honestly, the Mendel club Mrs. Marie Dean of and more than one A Cappella Senior girls only, but this year impressive ceremony at the last taken in the reorganization of the promise to skulls, Women, and are strictly private. jnumber of sacred character. When nine Junior girls are being invited Sodality meeting, Tuesday Drama Guild was with members have Dorothy Philips, held announced operating tables . . even knives Freshman co- jthe Glee Club makes its first ap- to pledge. evening, October 15, at 8 p. m., m the drawing up of a new constitu- chairman, , at home tomorrow night. In fact says: "The barn dance pearance before the Student Body the Providence auditorium. Bene- This constitution will be com- they going is certain to be a great success meetings, the students are sure to held, tion.pleted in a few days are to relax completely help diction was and Fr. Peron- and will then and give us a dance which they with the and cooperation of enjoy an interesting and varied Sophs Seek Success teau, moderator, be put to the vote of the members being made; I delivered a short claim will be even better than all. Plans are com- iprogram. This week marks the big drive talk. of the Guild at a future meeting. their mixer of last spring .. which mittees formed. Now it's every- On Monday evening, Oct. 14, the'for the Barn Dance. The Sopho- The newly elected officers are!'' Also tentative plans call for pre- is promising a lot! Mixer starts one's turn to do their part. Get new S.C. male quartet made its mores, under Chairman the following: Bill Moran, presi- senting a play everymonth for the your dates now, Dick Bam- at nine .. Sid Woody's orchestra. and secure those initial performance at Providence mert, have lined up all the details. dent; Bettie Kumhera, vice-presi-1 entire Student Body besides their How is your pressure? tickets for the Frosh-Soph Barn |Hospital, where it was very en- Now, along Freshmen, dent; Brock, secretary;Larry annual productions. At its own blood" " * Dance TODAY!" with the Ruth thusiastically received. they are going into action to make McDonell, treasurer. The appointed meetings the Guild will present Sad, but true, all good things the dance the biggest social event officers are Florida- Perri, Lor- several authorities on dramatics must come to an end .. so it is of the year. rayne Eisen, Tom Anderson and whi will give talks. with "Guff by Pett," the brain- Lucy Savage, chairman of dec- Dick Bammert. The next meeting will he Wednes- child column of BillPettinger. Last orations, and Tony Buhr, chairman A social hour of dancing fol- day evening, Oct. 2H. A skit, "Pol- weekhe wrote his last column. We Trees, Shrubs Uprooted of tickets, have their committees lowed the meeting. ishing Henry," will be presented are not writing an epitaph (Bill under way. and afterwards there will be an will be glad to hear this),we are The Sophomore class will meet hour of dancing. merely mourning the passing of Students Wonder; on Friday at 12:10 in Room 6 to NOTICE one of the wittiest pieces of writ- discuss the complete arrangements ing the Spectator ever gave a for the dance. Any girl who has not Alumni Association column. Building Maybe? registered with the Dean of Of course it is really not as bad must as all that. Bill, as editor of the ACCOUNTANTS Women do so imme- Becomes Active During the past few days, crews of boys have been busily engaged 1941 Aegis, will begin working in ' Senior students planning diately. earnest book, |rooting away in Father Nichol's "sunken garden." At least, we on the and no longer thought liules for Women Students President of the Seattle College has any time to hope they were just rooting, but upon approaching Father Nichols to graduate with a major Association, Guff. We ( IAlumni Mr. Thomas that when the book is published we discovered that these boys were busy transplanting trees. Th* in accounting please seeMr. 1) Leave on school Duffy, announces that pursuant to he will survive to resume his fa- reason why? To make room for the new building. The second, or Weimer concerning their nights, including Sundays, :the decision of the Alumni all stu- miliar ramblings. Incidentally,Bill inner row of trees is being moved out to the edge of the grounds : 10:30 p.m. dents who graduated from Seattle vivid, thesis yet this month. In is the individual with those so that the construction of the new building can go ahead withoutj (2) Preparatory school up to the year crimson suspenders. They say Room 34 (K.C.) Leave on every Fri- 1931 and it(the destruction of Father Nichol's carefully nurtured trees and shrubs. \ 1 all who attended the runs in the family. Eventually, and here again we quote Nichols, day and Saturday night, 2 College proper up to that time " " * Father "the whole bank J will on the west and north sides will be covered with shrubbery a.m. be included in the Associa- were walking down the hall and trees." j tion. Graduates of College We Aside from this reason as to why the trees are being moved, JUDICIAL BOARD (3) every big Seattle one day (as we sometimes have a we Leave for Isince 1931 are already members. habit of doing) when heard could get no further information on the plans for our new Seattle! Judicial Board examina- Seattle College Complete lists we College building. dance, 2:30 of all former the fateful date of October 16th All plans are jealously guarded and shrouded ; tions will be held Tuesday a.m. students and graduates are now plaid in secrecy. We could get no comments from anyone— they just being compiled mentioned. Two co-eds in at from dusty files skirts were leaning against a cou- "won't talk." But, they hinted, wait until next week. Then, all will 12:20 in Room Y. If you It is hoped that Women and old class books. ple of walls with the soulful "oh- be told. So we are anxiously waiting for next week and the news are unable to take the ex- Students both in and out of The Alpha Sigma Nu, men's hon- why- did- this- have- to- happen- that will be forthcoming. The next issue of the Spectator will carry amination at this time see the city will observe these orary society will soon publish the to-us" expressions on their colle- Ifirst issue of the Alumni News, the story of the plans for the building, down to the minutest detail Al Plachta to arrange for regulations, and that their giate countenances. wring from ' thus becoming active not only in than we can our informers. Watch for the story, and if another date. parents will cooperate. you hear anything before we do, rush in and let know. .school activities but also in Al- (Continued on Page 4) us umni activities. Thursday, October 17, 1940 2 THL SPECTATOR THE SPECTATOR Official publication of the Associated Students of Seattle College. Reviews & Previews Founded December, 1932. Published Friday during the scholastic GUFF Seattle, year. Business Address: Broadway and East Marion Street, By Ted Mitchell By Washington. Subscription Rate: 50 cents per Quarter. Advertising Rates on applications. Him," biography of R. S. by Hans EDITORIAL STAFF "As IRemember the — PETT Gregor MacGregor Editor-in-Chief Zinsser. Biographies are either good or bad this is one of Margaret Scheubert Feature Editor the very best. It is mainly so because of the ability of HanS News Editor Due to his position as Editor of Aegis, BillPettinger will no Hal Young. refreshing insight Bill Berridge Sports Editor Zinsser to present with salty wit and the longer be able tocarry on his witty, well-liked "Guff by Pott" NEWS STAFF— Roscoe Balch,Dick Banimert, Ed Craig, Pat Cramer, problems and qualities of his subject. But its charm lies in " Doherty, Dunham, Ann Gallagher, Bill SHORTSTORY Abner DeFelice, Mary B. J. more than the language which holds your attention. The Hermann, Patricia King, Catherine Mayer. Tom McKane, Catherine This is the story of Joe Klump, who like you and me hated to get McHale, Frances McGuire, Ted Mitchell, Bill Moffat, Mary Ellen person who is being written about, the R. S., is not another up on Monday morning, had his favorite brand of cigarette and, like Williams, Nachtsheim, Louise Smythe, Rosemary Weil. Mary Mary person. He is the writer himself. you and me had his very own, but not always private opinion on the Masenga. With failing interest and third term issue. Joe Klump, you see, was just an ordinary guy Betty Kunhera, Ed never Bill Kelly, William Pettinger, many laughs, the reader follows except— one thing, but herein lies our— story ... rien, Larry McDonnell, Ted Mitchell. the realistic story of the life of Joe if one were to listen to Joe had been working hard for the PORTS— BiII Berridge, Jack Beasley, Doc Schweitzer, Bob Demp- this unusual person through some past year; oh, of course things were a lot easier now that he had English. Jack Terhar. Al Burke, Ray Sneeringer It's This of the most opposite reminiscences. learned the ropes. Any job, said Joe, was easy if you knew the ropes. . Joe Lucy Savage, Ida Oanzini, YPISTS— Muriel Carlson, Mary Cramer, Without regard to order R. S. Then, too, wasn't he giving a speech at the banquet tonight? Not speaks childhood ry Alice Geyer, Ann Betts. of his earliest many fellows who had only been working here a year would give Way and the childhood of his patents. BUSINESS STAFF a speech tonight, anyway, that's what Joe said. Take tall Henry - - Business He then discusses his mature Blanchette - Collins, instance, floor under his supervision Ted - Manager thoughts on religion and then his for he had the whole third lEATURES— Advertunng By Larry McDonnell to Eberharter and he probably wouldn't even get an introduction. You had be a Joe ...Exchange Ed.tor romantic adventures. After this Mary Alice Geyer college specialty man, you had to work hard and know the ropes. Anyway, - Circulation Manager This changing' world! Even Hol- the history of his life at Peggy Rebhahn ly-wood and "the rising of the sap." His that's what Joe said. — Beaudoin, Anne Murphy. reflects the uneasiness of AD STAFF Dorothy Phillips, Jeanne these troubled times. The latest conclusions and philosophies are Yes sir, he had been working here only a year and in that time twist in mystery pictures is really -by no means disjointed, however.he'd handled every important job except for the time he smashed his NalionaiA^ertisingService,lnc. startling. The other day a current Because of his mother, R. S. feels finger in July. Why "shucks," they had to get a man from out of CttUf ftWUm KtpnmmtaHv to us, a great deal of sympathy for the N.Y. movie was recommended state to up the Bill Baker case. That made Joe feel pretty good 4SO Madison AY«. NIW YORK. departs tie - - - »»■«■■«" so taking advantage of the mat- Catholic Church but from tomn Lei mml" »«■ __ inside, anyway, that's what Joe said. ciiicmo inee rates, we decided to give it this subject into what he calls a THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1940 No. 4 religion quite devoid He had a pretty good speech for the banquet tonight, he would tell VOL. VIII. a play. We timed our arrival in "discussion of boys beginning philosophicalvalues." For a pic- about his successful work with some of the biggest in the order to come in at the of swing EDITORIAL of the main feature, and strode ture of our times through the eyes country; it wouldn'tbe bragging, no sir, you had to be good to blightly in, expecting to get out of one capable to interpret what men like that. Sure, somebody else could do it too, but not with Day. The Burke-Wadsworth without starving to death. they see, read "As IRemember the speed and accuracy that counted so much in any business. Joe had Yesterday was "M" blundered', Him. accuracy. Anyway, that's what Joe said. Presi- But someone had we * * that speed and selective service bill, after being signed by the had been erroneously informed, and » Oh, that banquet was a great occasion. They enjoyed his speech, here we were in the middle of the pretty good inside. He liked it especially a reality and The best records are always good and it made him feel dent a month ago, yesterday became feature picture. Muttering threats them that his success was all due to to listen to but the real thing when they laughed as he told 16 millionmen arenow potential members of the of an investigation, we followed Lionel his knowing the ropes. Yes they sure laughed at that. Best of down to the third row. is just that much better. it is the usher Hampton and his million-dollar he liked the introduction the boss gave him, it went something lited States military service. Of this group, We know our rights though . .. all drafted band proved that when they play- like this. Anyway that's what Joe said. pected that approximately 400,000 will be so as soon as she left, we sneaked ed in town this last week. With "Introducing Joe Klump, the newest and most efficient man we back to the center of the theater ter January. such colored stars as Lee Young, have, warden take pleasure in giving you, Klump, the best into a one-year's period of training by and broke out our box of popcorn. play and Ias who taught Mickey Rooney to hangman the states. He knows the ropes." not, When the last half of the pic- Ray Beckett, one of in Relatively speaking, the draft will as yet, se- drums, and feel pretty good inside. Anyway, that's what Joe said. ture we came to see was over, trombones in the coun- It made Joe men "B") part the finest riously affect theCollege. The total number of the other (or of the try, the famous Benny Goodman from Seattle will amount to only be- program began. This was one of "vibe" and drum star, sent some to be selected those classics they put more or of the finest most solid swing mu- together five days THE STUDENT tween eight to twelve thousand. With those eligible less in four or sic these ears have ever heard. MoreFunFor . . . without overtime. As this the College (a portion of the Junior and most masterpiece unreeled, one of the class) only a few of them will actually characters was murdered by one to formula so far, you understand. OBSERVER tmthe Senior of half a dozen suspects, any of But ... and now you'll see what TheIntellectual be requested to report. whom might have been guilty.One we mean .. .as it turned out, he of these suspects was the regular was the murderer! Rather revolu- By BILL KELLY (Continued from Last Week) a provision for all Though hardly Burke-Wadsworth bill has decoy he had motive and tionary, what? simply ... cricket. We even saw the picture Before the suspense kills anyone who opportunity, and he even looked Yesterday, all over the country, you, liege and university students whereby course, again to make sure. And it Iwill continue. We left the a murder. So, f the over youths 1 like way millions of American happy throng awaiting breakfast taking a course to theend of the customers automatically checked happened the same the sec- registrar's s signed up and is stop and tramped to the local which has been unavoidably de- him off their lists. ond time! Makes one to submit their names in year, shall, upon request, be deferred from think, it? office tained for a week. That conven- JTheacademic Now it's been strictly according doesn't military drive which has eggs the tional dish of ham and was induction into service until the end of the academic seized the U. S. This day is com- brought in. The eggs looked so parable to the "M" day of the alive that with one hand Iheld year. first World War. In fact, this thetn and the other hand Iate other words, Seattle College willlose few, if any, step of universal conscription is them. The ham, no, Tyrone Power pro- Looking Sideways the closest thing to war into which wasn't there, had its points bu dents at this time. We are thankful for that our nation has entered. We are Icouldn't see them. Coffeeremind act. because itmay toldit is for our* *best* interests. ed me of anunsuccessful chemistry isionin the selective service Not experiment.Uponboldly asking fo a The Nan Standish-Bill McClelland combination suffered from the concern us personally, but because we feel that Some agree with the principles a biscuit the hostess bounced m students, properly and efficiently trained in Knights' teamwork at the Senior skating party— Well, Bill didn't of conscription; others oppose one. Believe me, the meal was ac group of them. First of all, may it be un- tually so scanty that it was dread anyway Signs of something or other: Telephonecalls from variety subjects, willdo much more good to like it ... derstood, the law establishing con- ful to think what they wouldfee< a great of one midget. like to fit Honolulu— Guess Who? ... Jack Terhar has in his possession scription has been approved. Be- a A trifle more than the nation than if they were drafted untrained now legal, we must ly, mind you, he would probabl Saturday's game. Interviews will be given Friday after- cause it is important in medical,cleri- free ticket to back it; we must enforce it. The eat through a very small straw. certain specific and duties the it was so ho noon in the Spectator office. Qualifications for interview: Bhe must democracy to which we belong In forenoon cal, scientific, and a multitude of other duties con- undivided in the concen- that the water1 on my knee wa telephone The fact that Kathleen Binet and must be modern army. be blondand have a ... trationof its interests in this ven- boiling. We all decided to go swim nected with the their respective baby car- ming, but when Isaw the hostes Chuck Kruse swapped goos and coos from ture. * * * suggestion Our one desire is this: If you are called, don't be- in a suit my only wa riages has nothing to do with the present. At least that is what two to have each one swim for fiftee the your time and services willing We are a united democracy. If grudge fact. Give hoping don'tknow who told Bill Powers that law, keep it. If minutes shifts. She insisted on div other people are ... We we make a let us ing. Climbing up the ladder wa willingness will repay you and your country the law unnecessary or ly. That engagement ring is worn on the right hand. Anyway, Bill, it isn't we find surely going .to be a five yea an unwise, let us repeal the law. We a hundredfold. It's worth it. that he will have to plan, so I thought seriously o and the field is clear ... And Bob Irvine fears have the right to do so.. But in emptying the pool with an eye player any followed, get "outa town" if a certain barrel-chested St. Martin's (with event a law must be dropper while she was in the mids lest, like prohibition, it becomes back page of this issue, the Spectator has a hairs on his shoulder) ever comes around these premises ... of her federal project.Before lon On the blond farcical. Apply to conscription. and ther fighting Irish these days, Riley he is * " * the top had been reached line-up of merchants and dealers who have seen fit to Bill Berard is interested in the she stood, of the nicest kid coming to the conscription. We Ameri- three now and prob- Lorayne Eisen is talking a purely platonic friendinto Back to Ihave ever seen, she posed, am publish advertising. The list is small ... cans may ask ourselves if this in- college. is platonic isn't he, Ray? ...Best laugh of the week:the down she came like a ballon bar small for some time He stitution of conscription is ethical. mysel ably will remain comparatively wise masculine wit said, "To feud rage. Iwas so happy for two feuding Co-eds of S.T. As one It is doubtful. Conscription drafts that process emptying th is small, it is growing. Like war. the of to come. But, while it is rude." men unwillingly for potential swimming pool hadn't been under child, its is dependent upon good parents That is not moral. But take the taken because she did such a won any welfare other side. The most peaceful man nurse it to derful job herself. Events movec who foster it in its weak stages and along in the world is attacked by a mur- swiftly but our hostess didn't. " a public operation will be held derer; won't that man take a gun We dressed for dinner. Chicke maturity. and use it? Self defense is only was on the menu for the evenin In this case the appointed parents of thischild are The natural. * * * and I smartly asked, with a si advertising managers. grin, and at the same time chalk the Spectator's business and Well, we may be considered as ing one up on her husband's bal< Just as in real parenthood, one cannot getalong with- threatened with attack from for- head, when they were going t With- eign powers. We may as well face kill it. The hostess gave me a very out another; theone is dependent on theother. the music and prepare for war, mean look and that, added to th parnership the child, advertising, would be should it come. We are not being one Ialready had gave me two out this forced to fight for an oligarchy, The bags under her husband' deficient insome one form. Fine. We have, at long as Germany; we are asked to fight eyes must have been botheringhim our democracy which we help pass system whereby cooperation has finally been IXER for because when Iwent to th last, a to run for ourselves. The penalty dressing he thought my hand wa MENDEL imprison- achieved. Will be held for evasion should not be a piece of bread and he spreai must have, ment or fine. It should be the butter all over it. Apologizing h Now, there is one more thing this child deprivation of citizenship and de- scraped it off along with the firs 18th at right- and that might be stated as being this child's godpar- Friday, October portation. Self defense is a layer of my skin. The dessert wa Woody's Orchestra eous motive whether for the indi- next. It was jello; Idrank mine words, the child has reached a K. C. Hall Sid nation. If a man only ents. In other after Adm- 35c vidual or for the The chicken bones were the parents have provided bountifully for From 9:00 to 12:00 does not believe enough in a prin- item left on the table. They, when point where its ciple to wish to help defend it, he ably taken care of by me, were it, we, the student body, must take it up from there should not be allowed the use of thrown to the dogs who threw advertising is patronized. that principle.** * them right back at me. Excusing and see that that Dancing . myself, Idecided to draw a bath "Make our advertisers College conscious" is the slo- nk/D Is Fun "There'll be draft dodgers; there and then go to bed, so taking out one that you, i^Ajj■ Only when you KNOW you dance well. will be office jobs in the army. my oil paintings Idrew one of gan adopted by our business staff and will give you To heck with me being a sucker the nicest baths you have ever M Instruction in our classes muddy a student, should put over. fJ^m complete confidence and walking around in seen. I^M trenches. I'd take Elliott R.s com- Leaving was unpleasant; as a Our advertisers have been wary of us. They seem NEW CLASS THURSDAY mission any day." With the above matter of fact, the hostess was at mention of S. C. R II Isympathize.Their arguments are crying. Little did Iknow that she button up their pocketbooks the COLLEGE GROUP FRIDAY, 7:30 P. M. and But the had a onion in her handkerchief. Bl \^Kv ion and all too true forceful. I hand, go out Vdvanctd, H:HO P. M. lust nut Practice age Johnny does Iraised my hand to wava now JQ — And, for the moment at let's and /^K\vC — types Saturday answer is old: If When HK Children's Clauses all bad, good-bye piece of Bilver-ware who inthis issue that it wasworth something is that a reason for a those advertise |4/J| CHRISTENSEN'S you to follow suit? It all depends dropped out but they purposely ig- money. put up money in good faith. h ne on whether you are looking for nored it for her husband had on eir They that ('or. CA. 9804 «ow BlSill. Hroadway heaven on earth or in heaven. (Continuedon Page 4) Return their investment. Thursday, October 17, 1940 THE SPECTATOR 3 Chieftain Chatter Intramurals SPORTS By Bill Berridge Under Way " Short Shots BILL BERRIDGE Football Open Letter The intramural league will get News " under way definitely on Wednes- Chieftain Chatter Editor Here And There day. If the league is a success " |a varsity team will be selected for Grid Natural .several games with other schools. Business Foretells Again So men, it is up to you as indi- Huskies Mr. Berridge: viduals to have a varsity team this MoranDrives Football'sDecline year. Inthe last twoarticles of theSpectator youhave constantly j Chosen; N.D.To deadline for the entry of "harped" on the idea of varsity basketball. j The Shuttle Team By Ed. Schweitzer 'teams or players is Friday. By deep a"plug some other sport for awhile. We have always held a Why don't yougive for teams is meant that a group of feeling the Continue Wins at together and Badminton turnouts are at last for Knute Rockne and Personally I'd just as soon see football and baseball Seat- students can band synonymity of his name with the a team of their own players. beginning to take on that official tle College as basketball. form look. Turnouts are held daily from gridiron sport. Well, we are still at it, and just W. In order to avoid the confusion|'12 to 2 under the direction of Our position is that football a weebit mad at Santa Clara, who of last year an intramural board Dean Moran, who has been would not be charged with various let us down last week end, but has been selected and all difficul- working sundry today then, any of you who are follow- writing hard to get a team in and crimes as it is Iwould be only tooglad to see other sports at Seattle Col- ties will be presented in shape. if the memorable Rockne were ing us rigidlyshould still be ahead to this board by the team captain. big list hopefuls in- alive. Football has relegated in money matters. je as well as basketball. However, the casaba sport is the So far a of been The boardhas laid down several cludes: Genevieve Dore, Edward to a spot where it is merely con- Washington vs. O.S.C. ly feasible sport at this time. laws: (1) Every player must play J. Terhar, Mary Cathering Mc- doned for three months of the year Boys and girls, here is a game (J.of the question. The expense of a new with the team that he signs up Hale, Helen Brown, Nena Moran, by leading educators. Knute would that anyone who is going to be Football is out lack of a place for turnouts are but two of with unless the captain agrees to Nora Brown, Lorrayne Eisen, Ted have the answer for these men. near Seattle Saturday and has the building and the let him go. He must receive a Welt, having football team. Mitchell, Gwen Mary Agnes What has happened to the sport price of a ticket should not miss. reasons for not a [written release from the captain Sullivan, Betty Jo Sullivan and which Rutgers and Princeton first It is not only going to develop into feAs for baseball. Well, Iwould like tosee that sport at the and present it to the board before Gregor MacGregor. Some of these inaugurated upon the field of a dinger of a game, but the final However,itmustbe admitted thatit would he can play for some other team. were regulars last year, and are play? Is it big business of its coast standing might be decided colege verymuch. swing Very few colleges make (2) If a team does not have five anxious to get back into the own volitionor has it beenpounced then and there.This is also a game have a tough time payingfor itself. players at game time they losa by of things. upon by over-zealous administra- that we hate to pick, but ye olde baseball pay for itself. It takes a good sized athletic fund default, unless they want to start Shuttles are furnished to the tors of institutions of higher learn- editor says do, so we pick Wash- to keep this sport up andI'm a littleafraid our coffers are a with three or four players. (3) players and the court is one of ing as a means of charging usur- ington to win. This is going to be Players must be signed with a the best in the city. ious tolls at the turnstiles every so close that everyone in the sta- too sparse to back this sport. team four days before they can The motto of those organizing sunny Saturday afternoon? We be- dium willbe in acold sweat. Wash- Track is out of the question. It has never, and probably play. (4) There will be other addi- the team is "come one, come all" lieve in the sport, and that the in- ington 7, O.S.C. 6. never will draw in the northwest. tions to these rules as the board as the more who turn out the stitutions themselves are to blame. W.S.C. vs. Stanford sees fit. stiffer will be the competition. opinion Well, that leaves it up to the old standby, basketball. We are of the that a if that first game wasn't With this set-up on the fire,next After the finer points are set- great many schools have plunged hard enough on the dopesters, this HERE AND THERE Wednesday will see the first game tled and the team ready to go, it into large scale football beyond one will cause much grayhair, and Today and tomorrow is the last chance to sign for intra- of the intramural league. There will be entered in the city league, their financial means. This means all that goes with it. The two sur- ISo 41-year-old will be a round robin system of Class C, and will have a match ruin. Educators have always been prise teams of the conference, the mural basketball Jimmy Wilson, Cincinnati's ... play, that is every team will play each week. This should provide notoriously poor financiers and so two dark horses, are getting to- wore 40 feet of tape in the last series game ... My all other teams in the league. The those on the fence an incentive with ruin staring them in the face gether, and Saturday night one of spy from Oregon sneaked in a report that the Ducks will be team that wins the majority of its to sign up. many schoolshired outsiderstoper- themis going to be beaten.W.S.C. stronginbasketballagain this year These high school games will win the first half. A form the unsavory task of develop- is particularly hard to beat on its very ... second half will follow with the unknown. ing strong teams on a sound fi- own field, but you can't overlook games are just as exciting as most college games ...Isee winners in a play-off at the end The boardhas ironed out all the nancial basis.But how sound? Rob that Stanford defeated of Santa where a lot of people are condemning this ODea boy for - of the season. The winner will re- kinks, so now it's up to the play- the public? Yes, that is what they Clara. It looks from this corner, Buhlman of Prepso hard Those who profess to know ceive some special award as yet1 ers to makeit a success. proceeded to do. likeStanfordin a very hardfought ting ... granting battle. Stanford 13, W.S.C. last Saturday It We believe in athletic 7. say Washington looked weak on offense ... scholarships and would rather see Oregon vs. U.S.C. is this observer's opinion that the Huskies didn't open up. a man receive reward for prowess U.S.C, despite its two ties, is ...TheHuskies look better every game in thekicking depart- Students Stare As Jodphurs in the field of sports than be un- still one of the best teams on the something that is an coast. They coast ment goes autumn,baseball stays rewardedfor won back a little ...Footballcomes and each integral part of our way of life. prestige last Saturday by defeat- horse raving goes on and on and on ... Joe ing just so longbut FillHalls;RidingClassBegun Some colleges reward ball play- Illinois. Oregon is going to English, ski coach reminded this corner that skiing isn't too ers and then turn around and rob cause some trouble on the coast, soon possible the cash customers at the front but not next Saturday. U.S.C. 14, far away and to give his club a "plug" as as ... By Joe Eberharter Oregon the ground is gates. The common man in the 0 Report from Multnomah stadium has it that "Don't tell me the army is ac- street just cannot afford to spend U.C.L.A. has been receiving its still shaking from the impetus of Rudy Mucha's tackles. cepting womenrecruits," whispered $2.75 for a ducat. The price does setbacks from some of the best not sense. If the price of ad- teams on the coast, and from the baseball, one timid frosh to another yester- TID-BITS make For a town that packs them in in Seattle is day, as he noted the swarm of mission was $.50 everybody could Southwest. They are going to do decidedly lackadaisical when it comes to filling a football College women wearing outfits re- see a game in the grey bowels of all right for themselves in the of By Beosley the stadia around the country. conference race. California seems stadium. jsembling that the breeches of jthe doughboy. "Gosh, the govern- Our belief is that they should to have found a little drive, but However, all this should be changed this Saturday \jment is certainly hard up for man FightingIrish eliminate high salaried personnel, simply hasn't shown anythingthis when the Huskies tackle Oregon State with a probable RoseiIpower to have to do a thing like long trips, and in turn reduce the year. U.C.L.A. 20, California 0. that, Ithink it's "Oh, Specialists Gonzaga aprize j a shame." admissions. vs. Portland U. invitation as for the winner. oh, isn'tthat my date to the Barn This is the big little game grid natural, game is it. Both Hutchins of Chicago University of If ever there was a this Dance ...shucks ...now I'llhave dropped the sport entirely at his the Northwest. Matty Mathews is ye showed themselves to be strong squads and neither to find someone else, dern the The wiseguys of New York, institution. Hutchins favors the a cagey and smart coach and al- twl draft anyhow." "Boyoboyoboy, if ways can give an opponent whom suffered a conference defeat as yet. points intramural method but it has al- the army is like that now, Uncle Chicago and west are ready proved a failure at the Chi- he "lays for" a good game. Maybe go favorites,.They Sam, The Beavers will into the contest as here Icome," cried the sec- bemoaning the fact that Notre cago school. Last week forty stu- this is it. Gonzaga on the other r likely have looked stronger each game and are primed for this ond one as he saw a looking Dame has no competition this dents turned out for intramuralhand seems to be improving with battle with the Huskies. " '■(blond in uniform stride down the football at the mid-west school. every game, and should win a very Ihall. year. This column doubts this Undoubtedly, Mr. Hutchins does close one. Gonzaga 13, Portland 7. Washington lost a lot of backers because of the type of However, Bernie O'Brien, dolled because of the fact £hat every not realize that American youth Idaho vs. Boston College game they played against Oregon last Saturday. Yet, not up like a real honest frontiersman, team that has the "Fighting are keyed to a very high pitch and The helpless Vandals are really many seem to stop and realize that the Huskies seldom ijspurs, Bull Durham, Boy Scout schedule point want football to be a part of their going to be helpless when they Iuniform and all came up just in Irish" on their college life. meet this Boston College eleven. opened up last week and that each time they did use any-| going itime to keep the rash freshman to this game as the one to Yes, we feel that Knute Rockne The coast is to receive an- thing other than straight plays they scored. from giving his all to Uncle. win. They have everything to would have the answer and that other slap on its already well- "Shucks, fellers," drools he, in his shifty fellows who have reddened face. Anyway, the Idaho So itboils down to a game between a college which has j gain and nothing but a game the eyed boys jbest Western accent, "taintnothin' both eyes on the cash drawers will get a nice long train thrown everything it's got in each game and looked veryj, to early 27, !but a bunch o' me protegees what lose. As for the show- would have been relegated to some ride.Boston College Idaho 0. against a club that has opened up in only one iare wanting to learn the art of ings of their competitors are positions as money changers. Notre Dame vs. Carnegie Tech other Carnegie riding, roping, and rolling their concerned, easy Tech is always tough, 'own. they have an especially for Notre Dame, and Both clubs will probably be scored upon with Wash- shoot at. Although Norman ►ressive. "See that there redhead, she's schedule. But have you ever this is one of the outstanding ington coming out on top about 14 to 7. crazy about a certain freshman, heard of a lopsided Notre Isberg only won out in the games of the day. Notre Dame and wants to roping, so only showed its varsity lineup for Keep your eyes at hiking you learn she Dame, Northwestern game? averages by one yard, he got 15 on this little the club. I dare can get him up leap minutes last Saturday. In that team. They're to get a basketball team together all tied before Dame, seventy-twoyards Portland U. football year is over. And that one over Or Notre SouthernCal- one kick of 15 minutes, they ran up 20 points. going to go places in the near and enter it into the intra-mural there, wants to boy ifornia? After seeing what from the line of scrimmage. That, ladies and gentlemen, is col- league. I dare you women she turn her future. Just a small Catholic And friend's Model T in on horse, was rolling. By Saturday night, Notre lege in Portland, Oregon, they are members to back your team by a Notre Dame could have done This means that it at 'cause the horse is sure to be in Dame should still be among the rapidly building up a reputationas hiking overto the games andyodel- to Georgia Saturday eighty yards from where style for the Barn Dance. Tech last least unbeaten and untied. Notre Dame "being plenty tough. ing for your team. 14, Carnegie ' fellers, if the first team hadbeen left tsbergkicked theballto where Tech 7. canny Matty Matthews at Editor's Note: In reality it was "In fact there are so Fordham vs. Pittsburgh many signed up, that we are hav- in, column also believes it was grounded. Johnny Mi- c helm, the Pilots are slowlybut a swell hike, Ienjoyed it thorough- this Here is another outstanding hiking ing a mite o' trouble, there being rely becoming a power in col- ly and fully intend to put that although they are going zen is living up to his reputa- game, and might develop into the fWith ' thirty-five wanting to ride twenty on my sports curriculum. lege football.Last year they upset horses, getting to have thecompetition,Notre tion of havingan educated toe. best in the country next Saturday. Oregon as and it's to the place Fordham the Beavers from State where we might have to will be big enough to In three games he has com- showed smooth offense running away with mostiJ stick Dame in defeating to Pitt -well as rumble seats on a couple of the Tulane 20 7. games they played against Editor Receives overcome the tough ones. pleted four conversions and showed great offense in of the hay burners." tying S. schools in their own classification. " " " one field goal out of the same M.U. 7 to 7. We look for Fordham Just then Katherine McHale In case your memory is a little j Tongue Twister Cor- number of tries, which is well to win a close one. Fordham 14, hazy this Matty Matthews was rushed up and cried, "Bernie, my Northwestern's Bill De Pitt 12. IDEAR BOSS: boy, do you think this will deserving of his coach at the West Seattle Ath- your much awaited outfit revant is finally showing just title. Ireceived impress the horse enough to let " " " letic Club a few years back when letter. Idon't know what Iwill why he was the most publi- the coast. So both of these they were the strongest independ- you sent me get near him?" After being do with that five dollars consoled by riding master O'Brien, cized high school player in Next Saturday will see two teams have done the impossi- ent club in the Northwest. At that me. Are you paying your old debts time he showed what he could do year? she wanderedoff determined to be the country. After a rather football games worth remem- ble as far as pre-season pre- or is this for the rest of the firm but polite to dobbin. with good material, and given a Well, I've been moving around sloppy sophomore year he fi- bering.Oneis the Washington- dictions are concerned. Now chance should prove just as suc- "Well, fellers, I've got to leave quite a bit lately and can almost nally broke through this year, Oregon State game. This will we shall see which one of the cessful at Portlandville. give you my Ail-American team you now, for Imust teach Donna With a few more upsets and a but Ihave a better team to send Green and Jeanne Paquin to roll scoring three out of the five be the first meeting of two teams is in place to do the riding gal- little better material this school you this week. Seeing that winter their own while at full touchdowns against Syracuse. serious contenders for the most during the rest of the should soon take its place among is here Ithought Icould pick a lop," gallantly cried our hero as Saturday, he shoulderedhis trusty six-shooter Then this last on Rose Bowl. Whoever wins this season. the top Catholic colleges on the ski team. It sounds silly, doesn't touchdown " " " coast. it, but you said IWAS SILLY. and headed for the wide open top of scoring the one has a chance to go right These fellows are all football spaces out on Tenth avenue, where that dropped Ohio State from in without much trouble out- North Carolina showed the his protegees awaited anxiously a very nominal fee this ob- players and Imean players. Boy, the undefeated ranks by the side of U.S.C. country last Saturday that rer will sell all the aches and would Ihate to announce a game his coming, all either practicing that coyboy swagger with quite score of 6 to 3, De Correvant The other game is the one the highly toutedTexas teams fiß any body may desire. One for this team. — - the perpetrators of a dastard- E Swirczynski Centenary authentic bowed legs or trying to carried the ball thirty two between Stanford and Wash- are not what they arecracked P.tly plot the name — Duquesne learn the words equivalent to "go, approachedme in E Maliszewski times for an average of three have up be. They a decisive hiking club and — stop and shift into second gear." ington State. Both teams to won of the so-called T Kysccwski— Catholic U yards per play. In this game dared that, as Iam, or was, ed- T Czekalski Manhattan— been rated as the underdogs victory over T.C.U. and in so itor of the sport page that Ishould G Sebastenski Fordham Northwestern scored the big- of every one of their coast doing fooled those wise guys go and write Kaczorowaki— Columbia on one of the hikes G — gest upset of the week. *ames, and Stanford won from again. Finally a Pacific Coast my impresions. Un wittingly I C Zajowski Temple— " " " agreed. Today Iam in no con- B Toczylowski Louisiana— State Matt's Service the powerful Santa Clara conference team won an inter- dition to move any part of body. B Miedziawowski Drake Matt Dannemiller After Saturday's Washing- team and Washington State sectional game when Southern Iache and Ipain but it still gets B Yushkowßki— N.Y.U. ton-Oregon game, Dean Mc- tied U.S.C, which has been California bested Illinois 13 worse. But Ilived through it. B Tyksinski— Holy Crou 19th N.& Mercer St. EA. 9838 Now Iwish to throw a challenge Regards,ELMER. Adams really has a mark to "ated as one of the best on to 7. Thursday, 4 THE SPECTATOR October 17, 1940

If you want a real scare why not try Father Reidy's voice re- New Officers To Several Trips VARIED TOPICS corder and hear your own voice from the talk back to you. It's quite an ex- Lead Junior Class ToHighlight DISCUSSED BY perience. Records are reasonable and the process is painless. The Stapelton, president the place, Reidy's the Bill of Spectator Files OMMENT Father office on Junior Class, has predicted a year third floor of S. C, end of the DebateSeason CANDID(Continued) of bigger and better activities for GAVEL CLUB i i hall. the Juniors, climaxed by an out- Commencing the newly March 21, 1719-U**. They say that you never really standing Prom in the Spring. with out- "Honestly, kiddo, it just ain't Foundations for the most suc- lined activities, the GavelClub will The next step our know how your voice sounds to Emmet McKillop, vice-president; inter-collegiate to refinement right! What did we ever do to recording. cessful debatehold what is expected to be one was the introduction of Italianac- others until you make a Nora Keavey, secretary; Barbara season in years are rapidly being hoomanity to dezerve such a deal "Ah, yes," replies a gravel-tone Fallon, Gregor of the most interesting meetings tors into our opera; who sung their conscription .!" sighed the first treasurer, and- Mc- laid by Mr. Paul Volpe. As last of the year next Wednesday eve- parts in 'their own lang- .. . bass, "and then you wish that you Gregor, sergeant-at arms, are year, teams from Seattle College "Yeh, and as if wuzn't bad enuf had never known." working with plans for ning, October 24. Of vital current uage at the same time that our already! Honestly, kiddo, it " * " Bill on will probably travel to Linrfield, interest, question which will be performed here coming activities. A tentative date the countrymen theirs in just ain't right!" Oregon and other nearby places. debated is "Resolved: That the our native tongue. One would have We haven't heard much about has already been set for a mixer. being considered are tourna- We hope this won't cause a few Also manufacture of armaments and thought it very difficult to haveI to origi- the new S. C. band. Not that we're Next Wednesday at 12:10 in ments with Gonzaga, at Spokane, government of the weak stronger sex rushing things, you 6 an important munitions should be a carried on dialogues after this you understand..Room there willbe and the trips to British Columbia monopoly." Upholding nate"Appreciateus while have just wait, meeting Junior Class. AH the affirm- manner without an interpreter be- opportunity" weeks, or "Aren't "we can't that's all! of the and California. the * ♥ * urged to ative on the issue willbe Bill Mor- tween the persons that conversed clubs. Juniors are attend. emphasized the main Murphy. Furnishing we Wonderful" Mr. Volpe an and Pat together; but this was the state j well, if worst comes to worst The Barn Dance looms nearer requirement for successful varsity Negative opposition in the debate of the English stage Oh for aboutI we co-eds could always charter a and nearer on our social calendar. debating willingness to work will Grieves years. length you programs? as a be the team of Bob three At the audi- "Live alone and try to like it" Have seen the IfiFrom The and an ability to prepare. "For and Janet Wilson. ence grew tired of understanding organization. you haven't, then you are indubi- the sake of the College and meeting Volpe, half the opera; and therefore to tably the one person whom the At the same Mr. Speaking of conscription re- Dean's Office of the individual," he stated, "all Club, and,ease themselves entirely of the the ticket committee Cute jmoderator of the Gavel minds us of trick Bill Berridge, missed. Spring those with ability should enter into of debating, will outline for fatigue of thinking,have so ordered the and novel, aren't they? The tick- ALL INCOMPLETES of Icoach | vice pres.of the A.S.S.C, pulledon must be re- inter-collegiate debate with en- the members the plans drawn up it at present that the whole opera ets, of course. and Summer Quarters sincerity." the government. On the 17th, to- moved by October 23. If not re- thusiasm and for the inter-collegiate debate is pcrformc d in an unknown ♥ tongue. thinking day, Bill turned 21. He will prob- . Imoved by that date they become Icannot forbear . season. how naturally ably try to boast that he planned Chairman of the Mendel Mixerjifailures. Special fee for examina- Maintaining the standards of the an historian who thing himself, but don't Iwrites two or three hundred years the whole just burst into the room asking tions $1. (See Bulletin, Page 8). Gavel Club in regard to social act-J let him fool you. that we remindall that going stag ALL CHANGES INREGISTRA- 'SUCCESS ASSURED ivities, the organization will also!hence, and does not know the taste jof his wise forefathers, will make Sorry to tell on you, William, is still the rule and not the excep- TION must be made through the formulate initial plans for the great many people should tion. Why naturally, Mister, nat- Office; otherwise they are invalid. skating !the following reflections: "In the but a TALENT,' traditional "Gavel Glide" beginning eighteenth have a great deal of fun today! urally! (See Bulletin, Page 7). BY SAYS party, tentatively for Tuesday I of the cen- set tury Italian tongue was so evening, Nov. 4. the i well understood in England that FORUM HEAD Last evening the Gavel Club!operas were acted on the public held its regular weekly meetingistagein that language". Members of the S. C. Forum are composed of extemporary speech- March 10, 1710-11 es; subjects veering the im- expressing much satisfaction at from Iknow a considerable market- their success in gaining the serv- plication of the United States in Chesterfield presents a that town in which there was a club ices of Phil Lucid as president; war to the futile statement oi fat men, that did not come to- should be seen and not John Deignan, vice- president; Jane |"Women gether to entertain one another Marx, secretary treasurer, and;heard." The announcementsof two wit, Combination you can count on for made, with sprightliness and but to Dick Walsh, sergeant-at-arms.Mr. new committees were also keep one another in countenance. Lucid was elected by the Forum Jack Robinson, Ed Craig and Jan- met had comprising mem- The room where the club members while the other officers net Wilson the two entrances, one by a door of were appointed by Mr. Weimer, bership committeewithBillMoran; moderate size, and the other by a the moderator,andPhil Lucid. Roscoe Balche and Bob Grieves pair of folding doors. If acandidate up the program commit- On October 15, John Roven, on making for this corpulent club could make behlaf of the Affirmative, met his tee. his entrance through the first door, Negative opponent,Guy Trotter, in The method of choosing those he was looked upon as disquali- debate on "Resolved: That Con- who will represent Seattle College fied but if he stuck in the passage scription Include the Ages of 18jlas debaters was also announced. and could not force his way to 34 Instead of 21 to 35." Roven Trials will be held before the through it, the folding doors were set up what appeared to be an im- Gavel Club at a date to be an- immediately thrown open for his pregnable wall of defense but Guy nounced and from these a large reception and he was greeted as Trotter, calling on his heaviest squad will be picked. An "inner a brother. Ihave heard that this guns for the responding barrage, circle" of the best debaters will club, though it consisted of but rocked and in places shattered the then be chosen to defend the fifteen persons, weighed above MILDNESS affirmative views. school against all others. three tons. AND Plans are being rapidly formu- j The squad will be open to any- **Then under the Editorship of. BETTER TASTE lated, by the members and Jane one who fulfills the requirements Mr. Joseph Addison, since deceas- Marx, chairman of the Social Af- and shows the willingness. This ed. fairs Committee, for an ice skating doesn't necessarily entail a great perfect party. There will follow later deal of past experiences. Mr. lhe blend of in the quarter the regular dinner.IVolpe, however, wishes to make it the best cigarette to- dance for the members of the clear that each appearance of world's group and their friends. jhopeful varsity debaters at the Dance Classes baccosinChesterfieldgives you So pleased is Mr. C. N. Weimer [weekly Gavel Club meetings will of the club and new officers that show the members'desire to accept Commence the two things you want and he said: "Yes, Iam much pleased the work that is necessary and prospect in de- * with our officers; moreover,Ihave also will aid the "Conga will really get you if '°°k f°r n a cigarette... Real been made unusually happy by the veloping the technicalities of out," warns Jack i^M H^fe^ speaking debating. you don't watch exceptional talent and zest dis- and \ Thomas, University student, and | Mildnessand Better Taste. played by our growing member- instructor at Hollywood Dance ship. Never in all my experience Studio, on the 'Avenue.' The Con- you anything to equal Then, if add that have Iseen the! ga chain, linking together danc- spirit displayed MoreFun For fine, exhuberant ers in single file, serpentine fash- ZjM Chesterfieldsarefarcooler, here at Seattle College. It is amaz-, ion, is destined to make a hit this ing we go long way in. The Intellectual " and will a :year, Jack believes. "The steps are y°u know y°u have a ciga debate this year. Our success is short, and the mood of the dance assured." (Continued from Page 2) is sophisticated. Have all your rette that really satisfies. will rhythm you, too," Jack, "be- lilm *^M<.«sl An oratorical contest be my about sponsored by Forum on the one of shirts. 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