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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.