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VOLUME IB SEATTLE, WASHING/TON, DECEMBER 7, 1945 NUMBER 9 S.C.TanglesWithS.P.C.Tonight Thirty Initiated Thos. Bannon Pep Rally to Spark Opener Registration Mendelians; Chieftains, For Winter As Addresses As Falcons Banquet Held Meet at Garrigan Open Membership in the Mendel Commerce Club Quarter approximately The casaba season will open tonight at Seattle College Club reached The last meeting of the fall Registration for the winter when the first jump ball is tossed at eight o'clock in Garri- 200 students this week as quarter for the Commerce quarter opened Monday and were gan Gym as the Seattle College Chieftains meet the Seattle thirty science majors Club will take place in the will continue until December Pacific College Falcons. received into the organization form of a dinner meeting at 29, Miss Ruth Brand, regis- Coach Joe Budnick andhis team will attempt to avenge at ceremonies Wednesday ev- Hearthstone Tea Room " trar, announced yesterday. Ellis, the the dramaticfashion in which the ening. Laura sopho- Wednesday night. After a fourteen-day vaca- technician, next Falcons won the annual two tilts more medical was president of tion, classes will resume on Thomas J. Bannon, Arrangements between the schools on the maple in charge of the initiation. Works, Will be the Western Gear year. Tonight's con- January 2. One of the major activities of guest speaker. All members of courts last for Week, Completed for Two professors will return Medical the Mendel Club the Commerce Club and their test, which is not Winco league quarter. James the new Father (Continued on page 4) friends are invited to attend. play, is the first college game for S. J., leave B. McGoldrick, on of College Night the Chieftains, and tiie first prac- absence-this fall to complete his tice for hoop- book on the principles of psychia- Shepherds, choristers, andd match the Pacific try, will teach psychology and SERVED costumes were being solicitedd sters. psychiatry. Now on terminal THEY HAVE L. BITlIX v WARREN McNETT this week as members of thec Pep Bally at Noon leave, Father James A. Gilmore, ANTHONY f (1939-1943) (1938-1940) College Nightcommittee com-L- S. J., doff his uniform of the SC rooteYs will turn out at the will Tacoma, Washington Camas, Washington arrangements for the Army Chaplains' CorpsT to in- pleted DANIEL J. BUTLER (1943 (^ noontime today for a pep rally S. C. students in the art V EDWARD D. CMALLBY annual event on December struct Seattle, Washington t, which will be held on the steps of oratory and psychology. (1934-1936) 14. DAVID E. CULLINANE , Seattle Waahington of the Liberal Arts Building. Vflhe Christmas holidays will 9 The presentation of a Christmas _ (^ D. ,_ Brent Crosby, yell king, and Ms commence on December 18, but Seattle,"^°LWashington VINCENT ROBEL^V pageant, consisting of three tab- . squad consisting of Mercedes Si' the registrar's office will remain JOSEPH DOBLER (1933-1837) leaux with orchestral and choricie throughout the „££££> Waahington accompaniment, will highlight the« derius, Mary Katie open vacation. Seattle, Washington _^- Jean Clark, or- Students registering after Decem- J. DOBLER , RICHARD D. RONNE \ evening's entertainment. The Morrison, and Phyllis Gillmer, will JOSETH Jim ber 29 willbe classed lateentrants (1938-1939) (1942-1943) chestra, under the baton of lead yell practice. for- club,' the The and will be required to pay the Menlo, Washington Seattle, Washington Lynch, and the College glee mal introduction of Budnick also per day. the of Helen Del usual fee of one dollar CHARLES E. DOUGHERTY . NAPOLEON J. under direction will take place at the pep assem- ROSSEAU^ Vince Pepper, (1935-1939) (1941-1942) Guzzo and also will Wy< Seattle, Washington JTacoma, Washington^. strike up a few special numbers.b. ROBERT J. HALE (1941-1942) rev,CURTIS SHARP, S. 3. The program will include West-t- Scrimmages for this year's Uncle Sam's Bremerton, Washington (1942) * ern songs by Dorothy Merz, Sallyy Chieftain team started two weeks ago and until BEN K. lIARA (1941-1942)^ Dean of Men Oursler, and Mercedes Siderius,s, continued Coach Washington and piano selections by Carm Gey-r- Budnick stripped the ranks of College Men Seattle, , ROBERT N. SIMMONS JOSEPH F. HILL (1942)^ er. The Gavel Club will presentit promising maple court material. " (1935-1939) play after Margaret■t The tentative starting line-up for Seattle, Washington Seattle, Wash. a short which ° guests withh tonight's contest includesBill Con- News comes from France that E R KOmS Acheson will delight ?" HERBERT F. SUDMEIER „ roy, junior, and BUI Fenton, sen- Gilbert Spescock is attending "£(ISHI-ISWd) a few vocal numbers. fIMQ 104/11 ior, at forward; Bob Truckey, at Biarritz University in Yakima, Washington ,I w * n College Night will take place inn school Selah' Washington senior, at center; and Mar- Paris which has been taken over JARLATH LYONS (1935-1939) the auditorium of Providence Hos-. Frank WALTER F TAYLOR S tin, sophomore, and Drum- by Army. He is taking ad- Seattle, Washington pital, with starting time set forir Jack the (1940-1941) i mey, freshman, HOWARD J. MAOHIA'(;i943) eight o'clock. The holiday spiritit at guard. vanced courses in integral calcu- SeatUe- Washington " lus and atomic physics. While at- Seattle, Washington will prevail throughout the even-l Heading the pre-season scram- A. <. '" tending school, is living in ROBERT MARILLEY,. RICHARD WHITE ing. Margie Latta has been ap- ble for varsity positions, Conroy, Gil (1939-1941) the Hotel, one of the fin- (1941-1943) pointed to write and direct theie Fenton, Martin, and Truckey Palace iSieattle, Washington are est and most famous hotels in Seattle, Washington production of the tableaux. veterans of last year's squad. Al- Paris. " In an effort to contemporize the servicemen's plaque, mem- so under consideration for the " " Gill, bers of Silver Scroll, women's honorary, have undertaken the game are Roger Bill Hawk- duty in Christmas Party Home on leave after project as one of this year's works. To ensure the inclusive- ins, Tom Egan, Art Hastings, and South is Dr. William Dutch Goebel, all freshmen. the Pacific ness of gold star veterans, the society requests all students who For Sacred Heart Berard, naval lieutenant (j.g.). while serving know of former college men and women who died invading Seattle Dr. Berard receivedhis pre-medi- The Pacific in the armedforces and are not listed above, to contribute their Orphans Planned hoopsters Hugh training at Seattle College, are coached by cal information at once. Miner, receiving his bachelor of science A group of SC Sodalists en-i- who was discharged re- cently forces, degree in 1941. After completing gaged in social work at the Sac-!- from the Army air his medical studies at Western red Heart Orphanage in Seattlec Starters for the visitors include Ray Wells and Joe Reserve College in Cleveland, he Schools Providence met Wednesday to hear severalil Smith, for- Fourteen wards; Crawford, center; went into the Navy. physical education students fromn Harold " " ♥ To Attend High SodalityOfficers the University lecture on advis-i- and George Cottrill and Jack Mc- Sgt. George Krsak is in Cali- able methods of dealing with chil-l- Donald, guards. Crawford is cap- fornia preparing for overseas du- School Debate Take Oaths dren. The College students visitIt tain of the team and the only re- it Florida Saturday too Iturning letterman. ty. "Last winter was Fourteen high schools have thus Student Sodalists at Providence the orphanage each winter, Southern and this Cali- far issued acceptances of the invi- Hospital will assist at a Solemn entertain the children. you fornia. Of course understand tations sent out last week by the High Mass of the Angels tomor- At a recent meeting the com- my spare I'll cruis- Aegis thatin time be to attend the annual row on the Feastof the Immacu- mittee formulated plans for a Subscription banana Gavel Club ing around the Pacificin a debate and oratorical tournament. late Conception. Scheduled to be Christmas party in honor of the to Deadline Set boat with my radar." Enroute Seattle College will play host to held at 7:30 in the Hospital cha- (Continued on page 3) Monmouth, New Jersey, last Oc- students representing Catholic pel, the Mass will be sung by Fa- For December was stop 17 tober, George able to high schools from the Pacific ther Englebert Axer, S. J., mod- Salesmen canvassing in Seattle. Northwest on Friday and Satur- erator of the nurses' Sodality. PREVIEW the stu- dent body have elicited an enthus- (Continued page 4) day, December 14 and 15. Reception new aspirants will on of iastic response to the Aegis place immediately after the sales On Friday evening the visiting take THIS WEEK campaign, reported June Peterson, be guests of the Mass, with Sodality Officers Mary students will — business manager. Class repre- RALLY College at the traditional College Welsh, Valda Clark, Mary Park- Today Pep Rally at noon on the PEP sentatives will soon have contact- A pep rally to start the Night. Following the final debate er, and Gloria Romeo assisting steps of the L. A. Building. ed every member of the ASSC. on this season's rounds Saturday a Father Axer. Following the cere- College vs. Seattle Chieftains off on afternoon Seattle Subscriptions may also be secured be orators, and monies a breakfast for all the College basketball game, basketball contests will banquet for debaters, Pacific from Mary McCoy in of the Lib- Sodalists will be held in the p.m. in Garrigan Gym, Se- the Book- held on the steps committeemenwill be held in the 8:00 store. eral Arts Building today at Knights of Columbus Banquet Nurses' Dining Room. attle Prep, 2400 11th N. noon. Yells for tonight's game Room. At 9:00 p.m. Saturday eve- Nurses to be enrolled in the The campaign in the hospitals NEXT WEEK against Seattle Pacific College ning, a debate conference dance Sodality include Barbara O'Neal, — will begin during the Christmas will be practiced. will be staged in the Colonial Frances Reinhardt, Mary Ander- Tuesday Gavel Club meet, 7:30 vacation and continue throughout "We want everyone to turn Room at the hall. All students of son, Margaret Aahe, Faye Urbick, p. m.,— Room 118. the first week of January. The up at the rally," declaredBrent the College and the high school Marie Furey, Anne Betschart, Friday First Day of Debate deadline for student subscriptions Crosby, yell king. "And then if guests of the Gavel Club are in- Claire Seibold, Betty Bywater, Tourney. is the seventeenth of December, all the rooters come to the vited. Phyllis Riley, Lorraine Carson, College Night, 8:00 p. m., In but students are urged by the game, the team will know that Co-chairmen of the tournament, Carol Allamano, Elaine Keefe, Auditorium of Providence Hos- sales committee to make arrange- we're really behind them." ments before (Continued on page 4) (Continued on page 4) pital. that date. THE DECEMBER 7, 1045 2 SPECTATOR Figure-atively Speaking I SPECTATOR 1 COLUMN, 8 point JEANNE ESCHBACH JUNE PETERSON Editor Managing Editor By Jeanne Tangney The Spectator, the official publication of the Associated Students of Seattle College, is pub- That little ovation accordedour abashed student lished every Friday during the scholastic year. prexy when he walked into the Music Night pro- News Dept. gram Tuesday evening could almost be called a News Editor PAT TRAVERS repeat performance. Apparently Tom is just be- J. P. O'Neill, H. M. McDougall, J. J. Chase, R. P. Jasper, J. H. Roddy, B. A. Ryan, B. H. Goodman, ginning to appreciate the full dignity that comes Marsh, H. McSharry, C J. J. F. Henriot, W. H. A. public service business Peterson, P. M. Plumb, M. M. O'Brien, E. C. And- with being a BMOC. This, erson, M. A. LaVoy, M. A. Cary, P. Alguard, N. has its exultant moments, too. C. Swarva, C. A. Gibbons, J. F. Drummey, M. Mooney - Reporters Circulation Dept. With the reported threat of a department store PAT EISEN Manager M. K. Wilwerding, P. T. Dorgan, R. M. Gruby, C. strike looming on the horizon last week, some M. McHugh, R. M. Sturza, B. A. Kaufer, C. *E. interesting speculations were formed. It might Hughes, M. J. Latta Assistants have proved gratifying to see how Seattle would Dept. Business celebrate a non-commercialChristmas. Take away KEN SCHEITZER Advertising Manager.. P. I. Comer, C. J. Peterson, M. N. Turple, E. J. the frenzy of exchanging gifts at Christmas and Turner '. Solicitors.. there wouldn't be much left to celebrate with Feature Dept. ... unless maybe it would be religion. O. E. Charbonneau Art :: :: :: :: :: Sports Dept. Editor JACK GOURMAN Sports Let us be the first to record a new twist in R. M. Walsh, D. A. Klingele Rewrite avoiding one's professor when about to skip hia Roberta Fritsch Proof Reader class. As he passes you in the corridor, just W. C. Farrow Photography hook on to somebody's back and make like a dig- complicated, it can be Editorial and business offices are at 10th and nified bustle. Itsounds but Madison Street, Seattle 22, Wash. Subscription done, 'cause Eileen Hilton did it. rate, 50 cents per quarter. Advertising rates on application, 75c cents per column inch. The faculty is telling the story of the gent who It all started as an experi- of temptation from what is or- came to the door the other night looking for apt. A. Celebration--— ment! You see, Bud is inter- dinarily pleasing. After a little 414. Oh, he know the building it was in, several didn't ested in psychology, and as his bribery, consisting of all he knew was that wherever it might be, there The Feast of the Immaculate Con- myself sundaes, Idecided that it little sister Ifind par- more was a party going on in apt. 414. As someone the Blessed Virgin will be might not be such a bad deal. ception of ticipating in his experiments by sagely observed, the merrymakers had apparently Not only would Ibe admitted to solemnized tomorrow. The commem- taking the positionof lab-cat. run out of enthusiasm, so our happy young friend We were sitting around in the inner circle of my brother's oration holds a special meaning for went for more. He was bringing it back, too, they the drugstore the day elite, butIwould be substantial- — us as Catholics and as Americans. other tell me, in a brown bag on his hip. conception while Ienjoyed a double choco- ly reducing the corpse,and with The Feast celebrates the late sundae topped with marsh- Advent here Icould be making one who foiled the blemish of man's mallows and cherries and nuts that my penance. of Uncapher it seems applies the "Silence in nature, and stands as when he and Pinky, his pal, True fallen therefore As the upshot of that resolu- library" rule pretty literally. He even takes decided that for being seventeen the a stimulation for men as they strive tion I've promised to swear off entering place. Guess you'd and already in college Iwas his shoes off upon the ravages made on nature fattening foods in general— and mark, hmmmn? to subdue the just little way to pos- call that really toeing the a on the cokes, by that fall. It extols her who is sessing the "Santa Claus ice cream, hamburgers, "above all women glorified, our taint- shape." and pastries in particular. The first twelve hours haven't been ed nature's solitary boast." This is "I'vegot a brilliant idea," he One column S-point hereby pays tribute to S. shrieked suddenly, after sit- bad. We had grapefruit and C.'s newly rising star, the Common Man's Nijin- the significance of the feast for us as flapjacks for breakfast and ting- In what might be termed ... sky. No footlights flooding an elaborate stage of Ineeded some maple — Catholics. a brown study while the ice in course for our boy-wonder's debut; only a concrete thor- syrup for the pancakes; and I As Americans the feast should be his coke melted. "Jennie, you oughfare beneathhis pirouetting toes, and a flash- staggered through lunch on a of purport the United States can go on a diet!" light in his hand. Such was the picture beheld because bowl of vegetable soup, a salad, of The "Diet!" At the thought my Tuesday night by the residents of Bordeaux Hall. is under the patronage Im- and several custards. — observance stomach wriggled and my toes Fellow collegians, we give you Breskovich! Smith maculate Conception. The Ifeel that if Ican finish inspiration of the blanched, "What do Ineed to So Hall's answer to the Ballet Russe. offers us the Queen diet for?" the remainder of todayby using of Peace, that peace for which our When Iasked that question my will power to turndown all my favorite foods, well country has just endured the devas- Iwas just sticking my number I'll be Some people take this "good will among men" my streamlined way. They tations of a war. sevens right in my mouth and on pretty seriously at S. C. /Take the occupants of say dieting is all in getting then, inspires ramming them down my throat locker 29 for example. They may not have space December the eighth, your stomach to get used to It's a well-known fact that I'm enough to store their own goods, but they're will-* us to place the greatest confidence in amounts of different a far cry from Dorothy Lamour, smaller ing to crowd over and make room for a friend. intercession, knowing that a kinds of food. Mary's but in my ownright Idon't do That's what we call getting the Christmas spirit mother has all power and influence badly with a figure slightly re- Thus, when my big brother early. with her son. Thus, we feel that if sembling that of Lou Costello. grows up and becomes a fam- our side, we are "You see," they explained,"if ous psychologist maybe he'll re- we can gain Mary to John Strick- you can prove that you have member meby dedicating one of And while we're on the subject of sure of half the battle. frightfully subtle?), enough will power to stay away his volumes to me because I land (or have Ibeen too is from your favorite foods, you'll was so good and helped him this dashing enough for you, old fellow? How About It? be helping me to demonstrate a so nobly— withhis experimentby theory that Ipicked up on page abst "Oh Jennie, creampuffs!— Gur college hasbeenaccused of lack- 168 of my psych text. Given suf- Aren't they delicious?" Well, If tentative plans for a track team eventually ing school spirit. The chargers are ficient incentive anyone can as Iwas saying, a little denial materialize, the College will have Mary Trumbull new students who enter SC expecting train himself to abstain in time is good for the soul. to thank for organizing the female team. It's a far from Brooklyn's proverbial sapling to the to incorporate themselves into a close- cry they cinder tracks of Washington— state, but she knows ly-knit student body. Instead REVIEW B. Marsh how to get there; travel light. find neither an organized studentbody — James Street London, single and with no in- nor a school spirit. They have been THE GAUNTLET tention of marriage, could have disillusioned and so they become dis- The story of London Wingo, gone into the world completely The bare fact of the case is, the girls of Sara- satisfied. a young Baptist minister, who prepared. All through life Lon- zin Hall gave a surprise shower for Clare Eberle met and conquered adversity. don Wingo was torn between his last week. No further details were disclothes-ed at A school spirit has an intangible na- his London Wingo felt that fate desire for knowledge and this time, but rumors indicate that the guest of is being of our college support his wife and ture. It proud had thrown a gauntlet at his need to honor had a dripping good time. At least we and our fellow students. This qual- faith and was determined to baby. curtainly hope she did. ity is effected not by a number of so- meet the challenge. Nevertheless the characteriz- but by the initiation of a As a seminary student, Lon- ation of Kathie, his wife is cial events outstanding than that of up- don finds it necessary to leave more it, few spontaneous activities. If the London. A quiet force who ex- And while we're about let's curtainly hope school because his wife is about there's a big crowd out to see the Chieftains hit per class leaders can be rightfully goes erts a great influence upon her to have a baby. He to a the maplewood tonight. And bring a lot of steam blamed, then why don't they unite in- small town where he miracu- husband, she is a lovely per- sonality possessing common you're aimin' to get rid of. See you at Garriagn to a spirited, pace-setting group? The lously, or so he says, makes a gym. of the freshman and the success of himself. To the small sense and faith in abundance. school spirit The lesser characters are drawn groups far surpasses the towners his taste is bad, his sophomore with sympathy and deftness. kiddies, classes, en- wife doesn't dress correctly ... By the way, just fourteen shopping fire of the other but such too loud, too puritanical. They Comparison of "The Gauntlet" days until Christmas- Do your shopping early thusiasm should be directed into the are too affectionate toward each with Bruce Marshall's Father while the stores are still in stock .Ha ha. I'm World, Flesh, .. most channels. other, too cold. Every member Smith of "The the laughing. Let's see, term paper, chem quiz, es- effectual Smith" The Chieftains play their first of- of the congregation has a dif- and Father is inevitable. say ... > ferent opinion and each must be London Wingo lacks much of 4 ficial game of the season tonight. To the Scotsman's humor, human- rooting appeased. London finally wins show the team we are for out. ity and simplicity. A similar One thing that always puzzles art majors is them, our yell squad has scheduled a To a Catholic the book unin- pattern runs through the two why science students find the Mendel Club ini- pep rally for the noontime. Let us tentionally acts as a powerful volumes; parish work, marriage, tiation so depressing. They go around looking argument for a celibate clergy. (Continued on page 3) blue for days. DECEMBER7, 1945 THE SPECTATOR 3 Nurses Accepted Keppinger Wins As Alpha Tau Plaudits at Behind the Sarazin Delta Pledges Music Night Ina setting of holly and candle Pledges to Alpha Tau Delta The undercurrent of competition Sports Scene light, thirty couples danced the were announced last Sunday dur- which was displayed by Bordeaux night away at Sarazin's annual ing a tea in honor of basic nurs- and Sarazin halls featured Tues- with JACK GOURMAN Winter Formal last Friday even- ing students. Honorary members day evening's Music Night. The Dark haired, bespectacled This game should give the stu- ing. Although it was yet Novem- were Dorothy Fairhurst, competition centered around the named Frank Martin is a six footer hail- dents a preview of the kind of a ber, a Yuletide atmosphere pre- education director at Providence, Mv Sigma award of an album of ing from Walla Walla, Washing- team Coach Budnick will have to vailed. Thanks to Percy Lqy, the Sullivan, of records which will be presented and Catherine director ton. offer for the season. Starting anonymous announcer, to Mary clinical supervisors. to the hall having the highest four game time is set for 8:00 p.m. McCarthy, Monica Roller and Jane Six nursing students were score under the point system for- While there he was a year letterman and captain of Saint SC'ers in Queen Anne Club Bader, committee heads, and to pledged to active membership mulated by the members of Mv high basketball team. The Anne Boys Club Elodle Doverie, social chairman, which requires that a student Sigma. The score now stands at Pat's school Queen football team, tangling with un- the formal was one of the most 45 credit hours with a grade Sarazin 106, Bordeaux -95. Frank is the only returning have and beaten Center, try to successful parties Sarazin has had point average of 3.0.These pledges Pat Wittenburg, guest artist member of last year's big frosh White will win its second straight champion- the pleasure of giving. Thanks include Shirley Forhan, Loretta and piano pupil of Mr. Aklin, in- club. He earned his letter last ship this coming Sunday. Seattle also to "Suds" who tucked the Healy, Sister Jean Wilfred, in music department, season at the College. This year Sister structor the College is well represented on furniture very neatly away_ to Louise, Florence Gilbert, and presented piano numbers. Corde- he has apparently worked into the Ann Anne's unbeaten eleven. make room for the dancers. Noreen Pearse. lia Keppinger, who played two starting five on Coach Budnick's Queen Bud Tillisch at fullback; Dick Hall Sunday evening saw the climax Nominated to be pledge mem- violin selections, won the grand Chieftain club. at tackle, and Jack Drummey at of the weekend with the influx of bers were those who have 15 cre- prize of the evening. Other pre- Martin, who will probably play end have all been bulwarks of seven potential skiers, Jean Mc- dit hours with a grade point aver- sentations included a trumpet so- guard, is a fair passer and a dead- this great team. Kenzie, Jayne Zech, Pat C. Kelly, age of 3.0. Alice Nolan and Elaine lo by Bill Conroy, piano rendi- ly shot. With continued improve- games Martha Alger, Phyllis Gillmer, O'Neill became pledge members. tions by Lillie Parker, vocal solos ment, Frank should be a real as- Queen Anne has won 18 Eileen Fleischmann and Jeanne All new Alpha Taus will be init- by PatKelly andHelen Del Guzzo, set to the College club this year. in the two-year span. The team has chalked up 240 points against Veilleux. Eileen still can't see iated at the" beginning of next and a number of piano pieces by The Season Opens there should be any discrep- a lowly 13 for the opposition.Last why quarter. Carmela Geyer. College in its first col- ancy as to which ski should go on Seattle year the Queen Anne eleven were which foot, as both slats of wood lege game of the season meets the the 1944 champs. seem the same. Of course, she Look Your Prettiest for the Birdie- Seattle Pacific College Falcons at Army Dominates AII-American couldn't understand why the bind- Prep tonight. Coach Joe Budnick Every year at this time the ing clamps constantly came un- Aegis Pictures Still Being Taken has not as yet announcedhis start- selections of the All-Amerlcans done either. Coast to Coast are generally Do you want your grandchildren time. Faculty pictures also are from a topic in the news around the to be disappointed? Won't you being taken now. country. For the past nine years Ihave Platter be disgusted if they thumb If you want to be able to point selected players which I think through the 1946 Aegis only to with pride to your photograph in have been the most outstanding Chatter ing line-up but it can be said that You say you're having trouble find thatyour picture isn't there? the 1946 Aegis, then comb your Conroy and Bill Fenton will rolling out and hitting the dec* BUI these frosty mornings? And On account of the large num- hair, practice your prettiest smile, be at forwards; Bob Truckey at Jack that eight o'clock class isn't too bers of juniors and seniors who and rush over to the dark room center; Frank Martin and much of an encouragement? Drummey at the guard positions. How's for turning on the "oven" not snapped, pho- in the Science Building early — have been the Roger Gill and the return of throughout the gridiron season. (phonograph that's where year tographers have extended the Monday morning. Bill Hawkins will add punch to So again this with the sea- you put the hot platters) and son at a close, here goes the 1945 the Chieftain squad. Tom Egan, letting a few ebony pancakes Ail-American team. sizzle. If Tommy Dorsey's disc Art Hastings, and Dutch Goebel Initiation of LE .Leon Bramlett Navy "At the Fat Man's" doesn't set are sure to see action. LT George Savitsky Perm you jumping, then Rip Van Win- The invading Seattle Pacific kle must be one of your ances- Silver Scroll LG Army College is coached by High Miner, C Alabama tors. This hot tune rocks with REMEMBER who, war, during the was an Navy rhythm as gravel-voiced Charlie RG John Carrington Pledges Jan.3 Army pilot. This will be the first RT Will Coulter Army Shavers gives out with the ly- practice game of the season for A formal initiation banquet for RE Hubert Bechtol Texas rics. Buddy Rich's "crecendo on DECEMBER the Falcons. Last season's record the skins" will really rouse the the five fall quarter pledges to LB Okla. A & M was impressive for Seattle Paci- LH Harry Gilmer Alabama dormant blood pressure and set Silver iScroll, women's honorary, fic. They won seventeen and lost the day off right. The platter- RH Glen Davis Army 7th will take place January 3, it was one? The two games played last FB Felix Blanchard Army mate, the ever popular "Chloe," decided at a meeting of the or- year between the schools were dressed up in a zingy "gets un- both in favor of Seattle Pacific. Final Twenty Best ganization yesterday. der your skin" arrangement, They won two close contests by 1) Army; 2) Alabama; 3) Navy; Tangney won't hinder the getting-up pro- President Jeanne ap- the scores of 53 to 51and 52 to 47. 4) Indiana; 5) Okla. A & M; 6) 7) Texas; 8) Duke; 9) cess either. pointed June Peterson to chair- The starting line-up for the vis- Michigan; ■For listening while Tennessee; 10) UjS.C; 11) Perm; smooth man the dinner. New members itors is as follows: consuming breakfast, AJ Good- 12) Georgia; 13) Notre Dame; 14) will receive the official honorary Forwards: Ray Wells— 170, 510" man's instrumental version of pins after brief reception cere- Tulsa;15) L.S.U.; 16) Ohio State, a Joe Smith— 165, 6' "If ILoved You" is it. This mony. Dr. Helen Werby, advisor, — 17) Saint Mary's; 18) Temple; 19) hit from the current Broadway and Silver Scroll alumnae will be Center: Harold Crawford 170, Holy Cross; 20) Columbia. play "Carousel" is served in a guests. 6'l" Out of the 319 games forecast beautiful classic style. The mel- — with the The revision of the service- Guards: George Cottrill 160, for the past ten weeks, 245 re- ody from Chopin's "Impromptu plaque the major 511" sults were predicted correctly, 61 Fantaisie" sings out in the men's as acti- vity for the quarter dis- Jack McDonald— l6o, 6. incorrectly, and 14 ties. This gives Goodman arrangement of "I'm next was The completed project Crawford is the only returning your reporter an average of 76.5 Always Chasing Rainbows" on cussed. Bth of gold letterman on the team. He is also per cent. This is the total tabula- the flip-over. This is the second will include inclusive lists men, the captain for this season. tion for the 1945 season. current motif taken from Cho- star former students still in forces, pin's themes. the armed and World War VICTORY veterans. To send you off to classes in II Catholic & Hook Headquarters Plans were formulated for the /^£^ Gift the proper spirits, Brahms years "Cradle Song" fills the bill. The submission of pictures and a his- '*¥ for 42 Voice doing the "sending," LOAN tory of Silver Scroll to the Aegis, mggSf THE KAUFER CO. Frankie does the much-sung lul- S. C. annual. 1904 - 4th Aye. Seattle, Washington laby as only he can, being very conducive to swooning or just good ear-lending. On the re- DRIVE TOWER STUDIO verse side is Sinatra vocalizing Home of the Peronl Opera Guild INTERNATIONAL PHARMACY a beautiful tribute to "Nancy." Sing Opera; the Grand Way Come Here First. We have it, or we'll get it for you This is a must for Swoonatra 1110 Broadway — PR. 5000 H. K. ROSENOFF fans only. 5959 Airport Way RA. 7333 — .Dorothy Klingele Cole's BARBER Shop ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Review .. Next to the Bank . Cole's Try for a Good Haircut PATRONIZE (Continued from page 2) I PETER PAN FLORIST | BARBERS E. death, conflict, and .prayer. The FOUR 1340 Madison g 222 Broadway North The Answer to Your Floral Needs difference between the two is * * obvious in the fact hat one is your CORSAGES V WE DELIVER OA. 7917 Catholic, the other Baptist. A GIRL IS NEEDED >$ The Gauntlet" is not the no- to take flash pictures three night. vel of the decade but it is worth and a half hours a '(■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■lS reading, and is far superior to $4.00 a night guaranteed, SPECTATOR current offerings. plus commission. most of the CALL GA. 6211 COMPLIMENTS OF Orphan's Yule [7]iiiiiuiiniHMiin niimiiiinim ihh.hiii|^l ADVERTISER " (Continued from page 1) HEADQUARTERS FOR orphans. Since problems of trans- SCHOOL SUPPLIES |PAT'S BAR-B-Q j entertainment, refresh- portation, Pharmacy ""tttt"" ments, and organization must be | JAPPE'S- \ 1118 12th AVENUE coped with, the group is seeking11 1400 18th Avenue the cooperation of all Sodalists. !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■£■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* DECEMBER 7, 1946 4 THE SPECTATOR Uncle Sam's for Service Men Plans Progressing Disa and Data by Margie Latta (Continued froir. page 1) AnnualH.S.Debate After you've elbowed yourself ping. The mere end of this bus From Derky Technology Col- first in line at a candy counter trip leaves you with little love lege in England comes a letter orshoulderedyour way up a flight and less good will towards men, from former engineering student of stairs to avoid the crowded ele- but remembering the Christmas look- spirit you trip merrily on; with, Sgt. Frank McDonough. Says vators you'll know without ing at a calendar that the Christ- rather than against, the crowd. Frank, is of the first "This one mas season is here again. For Working your way near enough times since I've been in the Army proof of what I'm telling you, to something you might want to that Ihaven't been able to gripe visit the downtown shopping dist- buy isn't the same as finding a about something. The only thing rict anytime between now and clerk who will sell it to you. If Christmas. Here's a preview of this you wrong with this deal is that it's does happen and do find what you'll find. yourself in possession of a pur- be around Christ- going to over Full of love and good will to- chase it must be guarded like a mas." wards men, you turn the lock in sneak play in football, or called At Derky he is continuing his your door, mount the bus at the for in January. Following the engineering course and states that end of the block, and set out on same procedureon the return trip he has hopes of adding a little the journey which marks the be- home you find yourself good and to his store of knowledge while ginning of your Christmas shop- ready for the holidays. there; but reluctantly anticipates returning to Germany. A member TEN YEARS AGO of the 264th Infantry,Frank went overseas last fall. Prior to his INTHE SPEC J. EDSON FARRAR transfer to England, he was sta- Mendel Club hears John Prouty Fine Portraits tioned in France. discuss diseases of the heart Photograph by Appointment * " ♥ " Only Cpl .Mike Mahoney writes from Contributions to the Community GA. 504 E. Denny Way Germany to tell his apprecia- 4717 of Chest are urged by Allan Steele, ...j of tion of the Spectator. In spite ASSC president. the fact that there are so many " ►> names in the Spec which he does Angelo Magnano, Helen Mc- GO TO not recognize, heis happy to have Donald, and Frank Hayes debate contact with old some means of at an S.C. DebatingSociety meet- PETER PAN LUNCH S.C. Mike sends his new address ing. \" where the students meet and urges lettersfrom his friends. " > Opl. Michael M.Mahoney 89216601 week's Sodality meeting Btry. "B", Bn. The ;Steaks 769 F.A. features reading by Mc- AJ.O. 562 c/o Postmaster Mercedes Slderius and Bill Conroy, co-chairmen of the debate tour- a William Claire "Life of Christ" 'Fried Chicken New York, N. Y. ney, receive a letter of acceptance'from one) of the 14 high schools. from the " » " by Goodier. [Fish and Chips (Continued from page 1) OTOea.and Seattle Prep from Se- " " Fromprivate to sergeant in one Bill Conroy and Mercedes Slderius '.Sandwiches Fountain attle; and Providence Academy James Casey, hoop team man- jump is Don Antush's latest announced that the following from Vancouver. ager, announces plans 1342 EAST MADISON achievement. A former engineer- schools have made known their in- for the coming ing student and ASSC treasurer, tentions toparticipate in the tour- Tickets for the debate confer- season. he is stationed with the Army of ney: St. Joseph and Marquette ence mixer may be obtained from Occupation in Germany. from Yakima; Oonzaga from Spo- Catherine Morrison, Eileen Hilton, YOU WELL FIND ONLY » « " kane; Aquinas, St. Leo, and Bel- or George Anderson, committee WEAL PHARMACY Ensign John Delgnan arrived in larmine from Tacoma; Holy workers for the banquet and F. G. PETTENOIIX FRESH last week after adding Name, Holy Angels, Immaculate, dance. San Diego prescriptions four more months to his overseas When are CHOICE Pacific. Since needed they will be time in the South Cheney Pledged Spectator promptly the end of the war, his ship has Patronize filled MEATS : been transporting troops across To " Alpha Advertisers at the Pacific. At Leyte, John visit- For the best in Sodas and ed the of for- Delta grave Tony Buhr, Epsilon Malts our fountain president was try mer ASSC who Complete coverages of the res- Serv-U-Meats killed by a sniper's bullet during 1401East Madison KA. 4500 the campaign there last Decem- idence and scholastic records of IHamrick-Evergreenl 62 MADISON junior and sophomore pre-medical ber. John left the College in 1942 "■»" 0, hi.i.h.l. kiki MiimimmtmnnmHMintimMimmmniiiiiMimimiaiMMMm f and during" three years the ser- majors revealed that only one Theatres in CALL MAin 1686 | vice he has visited almost every student is qualified to be named I major island in the Pacific- | POINT GLEANERS » * * as a fall quarter pledge to Alpha 5 Epsilon Delta, pre-medical honor- Now! Thrills! Mysteryl Another of the Deignans, S/Sgt. "AND THEN THESE Josephis stationedat Fort Meade, ary. The new member is Jim WERE NpNE" I BROADWAY AT MADISON I : Maryland, after putting in From the Stage Flay two Cheney, a junior. "Ten Little Indians" P]tliuilliuiiliiiin ■■■!"» .i.ti.ttiu.iiiii tmi—» «> ■■imiHHMIHIMiIHIIIIHHtMIMIIIIHIIHHH»I*II*t years service with & "Ten Cents A Dance" overseas the Pledges are chosen on a basis Bth Air Force in England. Joe during minimum graduated from the College in of scholarship a 1942 and hopes to attend law of four quarters at Seattle Col- MEET YOUR FRIENDS a± ... College group of the Now Playing J school after his discharge from lege. The I JENNIFER JOrfES the Army. pre-medicalhonorary is known as W JOSEPH COTTEN §j » " ♥ — — the Washington Alpha Chapter. in S Frank Ryan was in the regis- "LOVE LETTEES" iNo plans have been formulatedas I BARNEY O'CONNOR'S trar's office recently to enroll for yet for Jim's initiation, accord- the winter quarter as a first quar- WHERE YOU BUY YOUR senior in accounting. Having ing to Bill Conroy, president ["fiTi"lTfiffillit■ ! ter m Now Playing the in 1940, he is - || TOOTH PASTES COSMETICS entered service IGinger Rogers - L»na Turner I AND a veteran of 63 months in the IWalter Pttgvon Van Johnson ■ MendelTianquet m ■■WEEK-END AT » Navy. Xj THE WAIDOEF" .