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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 12-7-1945 Spectator 1945-12-07 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1945-12-07" (1945). The Spectator. 297. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/297 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. SPECTATOR SEATTLE COLLEGE 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.