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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 11-28-1941 Spectator 1941-11-28 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1941-11-28" (1941). The Spectator. 181. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/181 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. IRecoct No»r m VISIT YOUR v L- - - . SPECTATORSEATTLE COLLEGE Vol. IX.— No. 10 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1941 Z— Boo Annual 3-Day Retreat To Begin Next Wednesday DramaGuildPlay Invitations Out To Olympic Country Men Convene AtSt.Joseph's; INSIDE Women Meet AtImmaculate The High Schools For Setting "TonsOfMoney" Club For On Dec. 3, The Spiritual highlight of the school year, INSIDE TwoWeeks Away Debate Tournament FallInformal Alpha SigmaNu the annual Retreat of Seattle College again opens. For the By Bob La Lanne In less than two weeks, Se- The Annual Catholic High School Debate Tournament, Hurry! Hurry! Get your men, the exercises will be left! Pledges Comes tomorrow night the attle College students will be sponsored by Seattle College will commence this year on tickets early! Only a few Consider held at St. Joseph's Church; Fall Informal admitted by enjoying the Drama Guild's Saturday morning, December 13th. The date and plans Going fast! Step right up, for the women at the Church Hurry! everyupperclassman tobe the first major production of the have been previously withheld awaiting the approval of the folks! Hurry!— For Coming Year of the Immaculate Concep- outstanding dress affair of year, "Tons of Money.* The Diocese of Seattle Chancery Office. College Carousel That's tion. play, a farce in three acts what the Olympic Golf and Anderson, presi- The Retreat Mass will be held the year. The Olympic Golf Invitations Out Thomas Country written by Will Evans and Country Club will be trans- Alpha Sigma Nu,Na- each morning at 8 o'clock instead and Club will be the Thirty one invitations have been sent to the high schools dent of at years. Valentine, will be presented formed into this coming Sat- dis- of 9 as on previous The scene of activity with David of the Pacific Northwest inviting them to participate in the tional Jesuit honorary, last conference will be at 11:15 a. December 10, 11, and 12 at urday night, November 29th. m. by of Ross entertaining musically. tournament and acceptances are being received daily by the closed recently that consider- followed Benediction the Thisband has attracted coast- Providence auditorium. Those Congregating on this night ation is being given to new Blessed Sacrament, thus enabling' committee in charge. those who go to work at noon to who have previewed the play under the "Big Top," Seattle Nu," wide interest during the last Bob Greive andRoscoe Balch, who are co-chairmen of the members. "Alpha Sigma complete exercise of the retreat. refused to completely reveal College students will enjoy a KETKEATLEADERS few months and we can look tournament,are announcing that this year inaddition to the disclosed Mr. Anderson, "is aggregation the novel plot but, in outlin- real "night at the circus." organization takes The retreat for worn-en students for the Ross to debate and contests, will be one in extempo- notan that will be under the direction of the ing it, promised a maximum oratory there Clown, animals, tents, every start a road tour in the near raneous speaking. An incentive to the schools entering the in members to develop them Reverend Father Carlo P. Rossi, amount of suspense and v/ell-known circus article, will S. J., of San Francisco. The men's future. contest is the outstanding trophy that will become the per- into active members of the * # # laughter. ba in evidence. retreat will be presided over by possession emerging student body, but rather is a Raymond E. S. manent of the school victor in the de- The decoration committee, underI Father Prendville English Setting group comprised of J., also of San Francisco. Sports at Seattle College; bating contest for three consecutive years. Co-Chairmen Nora Kcavy dI that is quiet surrounding an It unnecessary stress the low, In the of Fred Runnels, is busy preparing| students who have been out- is to have hit an all-time but The final plans for the tournament were drawn up and spiritual benefits to be derived oddly enoughno one has dis- the English country home of the "Big Top." Rumor has it that standing in Seattle College completedby the Gavel Club at their meetingon Wednesday. red and are to he the from attendance at the exercises. the Allington's, the surprising white can- work, ac- Since it is held on days on which covered a suitable solution. The plans include entertainment for the participants at the opy covers.. And the pink ele- scholastically and and amusing situations arise phants will be waltzing around tively." classes would regularly be in ses- We offer our sympathies to school play "Tons of Money" on Friday, December 12. sion excuses will not be in order. to complicate the plot and the .merry-go-round .polls .and Dan Riley wh o is doing a — pre-requisites for en- The exercises of the first two speed the tempo of the play. Registration among the orchestra not in fancy The grand jobputting out a Spec- but fact. days will be obligatory in attend- in trance into this group are not they Jack Terhar plays the part Registration of the contestants will take place at 8:00 Co-Chairman Bob Lowden said anceto non-Catholics for deal tatorsports page without any decided by the college itself with topics which are general and of AubreyHenryMaitland Al- o'clock, Saturday morning in the Liberal Arts Building. The "The Olympic Golf and Country application. The athletic event to write about Club is one of the finest natural but rather by the national or- universal in their lington, the easy-going, fun- debates will beginimmediately in the various assignedrooms. are cordially invited ... How about an inter col- settings on the Pacific Coast, a ganization. Junior members non-Catholics loving husband of Louise, a An all-school luncheon will be served at when stu- that should make Fall In- to attend the third day of the re- legiate knitting league? S. C. noon fact our up treat. very formal compare favorably with who have lived to these vivacious and resource- dents and teachers will meet for abit of relaxation. The con- the ac- could sew up the topspot with any high requirements are con- Student interest prior to ful young woman portrayed dances held by college in the reaching degree ease. test will then continue in the afternoon until the finals are nation. tual retreat is a sidered and are judged solely never before witnessed at Seattle * " " by Mary Ellen Galliven. Jean reached. NOVEL PROGRAMS on their merit. College. Both men and women Everard andMiss Benita Mul- The finals will be held Saturday evening in the Knights Designed by the committee un- this Portland University incon- der the co-chairmanship of Peggy students are planning to use let, persons of Ruth New members will probably be as a way of thanking God in the of Columbus Hall. Eileen Mallon and John Daley will be co- McGowan and Jean Kennard, the medium junctionwith MarylhurstCol- Cordes, taken in at the beginning of the for blessings received and favors Brock and Barbara programs carry out the theme of winter quarter. lege staged a very successful (Continued on Page 4) the dance. Marching clowns beat- to be asked. add to the story their varied attribute world Western Association of Pri- ing a drum form the cover. The The monthly dinners, inaugu- Older students experiences, the former being Past-President John Rob- conditions and their influence on vate drum opens to reveal the dance rated by Schools Conventionafew 1 — proved major reason a young,sophisticated cousin numhers. Something new clowns inson last year so success- Catholicism as a for^_ days ago. Delegates from S. Aegis Cancelled; LaLanneElected ful thotplarw are now under way unprecedented interest in |ti afflicted with many fiances, in white suede. retreat. C. were treated royally and DAVE ROSS MUSIC to continue this successful method year's and the latter, an elderly, un- Dancing be from 9:30 to of getting the busy members to- GENERAL MASS should any representative of ConditionHead West. will fellow- A general Communion Mass will and slightly deaf World Of 12:30 floor the gether for a few hours' married on a smooth to at Jo- either school find occasion to strains of music by Da- ship. The members of this group be held for all students St aunt. Bill Moffat, as i smoother seph's on Saturday at 9 a. m. "It James vid Ross and his orchestra. This comprise such a wide cycle of the visit here we owe them much Given AsReason College it is that is sincerely hoped," said our re- Chesterton, a very serious, Group fine orchestra has been secured by school life that seldom in the way of hospitality. able to get to- vered president, "by the Fathers solicitor, brings the committee because of its popu- the members are business-like honorary engages of Seattle College that particular- In an official release to the Official confirmation was larity among Seattle College stu- gether. As this the good news, while Bill Or- in no active work about school, ly in these very difficult times all Corkery, S.
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