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SPECTATOR Seattle, Washington Vol. VII, No. 22 ..'..'■ " '' April 11, 1939 Z-800 Three SeattleMen SpringInformalHeads Invite "Daffodil Daze" Characters Picked GleeClub ToBeOrdained EveryoneTo AttendDance Picked As Theme For "Jane Eyre"; Will Sing AtSanta Clara Of Loyolan Dance ProductionStarts Will Sing First Enjoyable Evening Promised To Dancers AtSorrento Loyolan present With the selection of "Jane Solemn High Masses The Club will Starting tomorrow, the Seattle At Gala Affair In Yacht Club On April 22 their "Daffodil Daze" spring in- Eyre" as the spring play, the In Parish Church Here at Drama Guild commenced produc- College Glee club and fellow formal the Seattle Golf and quartet trio, Seattle, Country Club, Saturday, April 15. tion last week....After two try-outs, groups, the and will Three Seattle men will Wash. give series of performances at be or- April 11, 1939 Co-chairmen for the dance are the following were announced as a dained to the priesthood from the ('oilman members of the cast: Nadine Gub- various Seattle spots. Outlinedby Singers Engaged 3809-IP-2055 IJean and Joseph Phillips, 1939 class of Alma College, Cali- graduates College bins, Jane Eyre; Bill Shearer, Ed- Father Reidy, moderatorof the or- fornia, Jesuit theologate. Seattle College Students, Alumni both of Seattle of the class of 1938. Dancing will ward Rochester; Mary Buchanan, ganization, they are: are and Friends of the College: These Nor- For Musical Tour be from 9 to 12. Tickets are on Mrs. Fairfax; Katy Bengston, Bes- man E. Donohue, Imperative attend"Spring Flow- sie; Ruth Daubenspeck, Lady Mary ers" stop sale now and may be purchased S. J.; Martin G. Informal Seattle Yacht $1.25. Ingram; Elizabeth Sandmeyer, Evoy, J.; Club stop Music Rhythm Kings for S. Louis playlet by William Lady Blanche Ingram; John Mc- J. Geis, S. J., AroundWashinaton with Collins Fives stop Essential A written and Bates and R. Navarre Simmons Hugh, The Dowager Lady Ingram; Arthur J. Flajole, Spring Activities stop. Collect: Phillip Harrold, the doctor; Eileen Announced last week by Father 1.25. will tentatively be put on during S. J. Twenty-two Reidy, the Seattle College Seattle Golf Sullivan, Adele Varens; Betty Ger- are in this year's Quartet The Smart Seattleite. intermission. The will go on a tour of the public Club was the scene of the 1938 mer, Grace Poole; Theodore Rich- graduating class. Smart Seattleite: ard, Nora; Joe McMurray, Warren high schools in the western part Enthusiastic on Informal stop Tolo of Seattle College. An eight-day re- Wiliam Jahn, McNeil and Lisle Macdonald. The ending of the state. r Dating started immediately stop former editor of treat, The SPECTATOR, is publicity di- part of the Reverend John Rivers Easter Sunday Scheduled for the first week in Advise further on this stop Trans- has not yet been cast. May, the tour will include the portation stop. rector for the dance .Those aiding was given to Eyre" is period play by schools at Everett, Mt. Vernon, Studes, in decoration are Dorothy Lieb, "Jane a and these men the S. C. Alums and Gemmil, George Purdy, promises to gain much from the Rev. Joseph Ma- Bellingham, Sedro-Woolley, Wen- Friends outside of College. George Tomorrow evening, Wednesday, Fred Richardson, Helen Griffin, period setting and costumes. A April 12, the men's quartet and laise, S. J., who atchee, Ellensburg, Yakima, Cen- S. C. Studes, Alums andFriends: appointed tralia, Olympia. Outstanding stop Dede Gorman, Pat O'Gorman, John production staff will be women's trio will take part in a has directed this and date committee very shortly by Macdonald, period An evening program will be put to Reines, Bill Tobin, Margaret Peabody, and Lisle program given at St. Teresa's so- annual of Leslie Man Man production manager. prayer and medi-.on at the cities of Bellingham, Kelly, the people's pal stop Madge Peggy Brons. cial evening. Wenatchee, Yakima, and Centralia. Tact Daffodi1 corsages will be pre- Miss Catherine McDonnell, di- Thursday, April 13, the Glee tation for the last La Bissionere Sweetness and attending years all, quartet willbe gone for all sented to the ladies the rector of "Jane Eyre," stated that present at Holy four at In the stop Al Plachta Knows all does progressing nicely Club will a concert Alma College. five days. It is expected that a stop On transportation Fred Run- dance, and they will also decorate rehearsals were Angels Academy, to take place at program of a half hour or more nells stop Angelo Magnano stop the dance floor. Those assisting and that the play on all accounts 1:30 in the afternoon. Ordination will will be given at each school. Service with a smile stop Refer to- in making these corsages are Ruth should be a dramaticsuccess. April 24, the quartet is giving take place in the Students making the trip include important statements fo 11owing Tobin, Helen Oliver, Eileen Mc- The date for the presentation of the Study and Bride, Betty The several selections to Mission Santa John Dillon, Collins Fives, Fred stop and Colburn. the productionhas not yet been set. Travel club at the Sorrento Hotel. Clara Church, Chouinard, and Leslie Rein. Ger- Blue Shadow orchestra will play. Santa Clara,Cali- Smart Seattleite maine Hoeschen and Bernadine Statement 1— Jack Hayes is the president of fornia, June 16, this organization which wasfound- Playford will also travel'with the To Whom It May Concern: I Notre Dame Univ. and will be ad- group. Accompanist for the quar- ed recently in St. Joseph's parish Hikers To Make ministered by the We, the undersigned, being ofj all young people of college tet, Gertrude Gardiner, will like- body, this![for Publishes Pamphlet Most Rev. John J. included. sane mind and sound on Iage or over. wise be day of April 11, 1939,do statehere- Fifth Journey Mi11y, D. D., as, whereby and to-wit: Every On Lewd Literature Arc hbishop of preparationhas been made for the Debaters In California Next Sunday San Francisco. Granger Wins "Spring Flowers" Informal. We "No Smut!" a pamphlet publish- These priests will say their first Janet absolutely guarantee to be ready The next expedition of the Hik- ed by the Notre Dame Student Mass at Alma College, June 17, the on time. Perfect evening antici- Last Week Of April ing Club will be either to Snow Committee for Decency-in-print, day after their ordination. They New Rosary AsPrize pated. These plans will go into ef- Lake or Lake Sammamish, on gives some startling statistics will sing their first solemn Mass fect immediately upon our being For Several Meets Sunday, April 16. Snow Lake is about the enormous sale of lewd the following Sunday in their home In Contest On Mass dated. We hope, we hope, we hope. near the Summit and the only literature, against which there is parish Churches in Seattle. P. S. The sooner and quicker. "Seattle College willbe represen- means of transportation to the spot a national drive headed by the Jesuits pictured above cars, Catholic Church America. The three A or a picnic,' {Signed) S. C. Coeds. te.'.- in California by two teams of wiU be either by private .or a in (reading from top to bottom) "breakfast sched- Tony According are uled for Ascension Thursday, May Statement No. 2— debaters the week of April 21-29," chartered bus. According to to the booklet, "400 Mr. Arthur Flajole, S.J.; Mr. Mar- boys Calling all coeds:The Spring In- said Mr. Harrison S.J. coach of Daigle, president of the hikers, it magazines are now being published Evoy, J., Mr. Louis Geis, 18, is to be given by the of tin S. and sodality to the girls, according formal will be tops. Bear with us the intercollegiate debate squad. may be too wet at this lake for in the United States, which violate S. J. the trip. by to a resolution adopted at the on transportation difficulties and This afternoon the teams that their the very sensible code set up meeting of that body Monday, all expenses and we'll arrange a have seriously considered the pro- A resort on Lake Sammamish is the committee of bishops. April 3, at the Providence audito- large evening. blem, "Resolved: That the United the other alternative goal. This "15,000,000 copies of this erotic rium. This is to reciprocate a N. B. Get to know the date com- States should cease the use of willbe reachedby the Kirklandor filth leave the press every month. breakfast given earlier in the year mittee. Remember, spring has a public funds for the purpose of Medina ferry. "Therefore, presumably 60,000,- CANDID with the girls as hostesses to the tongue-tying effect. Is a word to stimulating business," are destined -000 people read these magazines. boys. The girls are to pick either the wisesufficient? to meet in elimination contests in COMMENT Hopefully yours, "Three-fourths of these lewd one of the two engagements at order to select a representative magazines By S. C. Men Studes. trip. have been launched the next meeting. squad for the coveted One Future Plans Made since 1930. varsity and one junior team will BETTIEKUMHERA At the same meeting Janet "The United States leads all Granger won the prize of a rosary be chosen from those entered in At Weekly Meeting Cecilia Alden Recovering this afternoon's meet.