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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. SODALITY THIS IS MIXER YOUR The PAPER FRIDAY SPECTATOR Published by the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS of SEATTLE UNIVERSITY " No. 2 Volume XVI SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1948 a ■*t/QB+* OrchestraNeeds SUCOEDSLEARN Anthony Buhr Brought Home to Rest ASSU NOTICE Jackie Haw to' Star in OF TONY BUHR Students With AIDS TOBEAUTY Advisory Board Meeting 'Dear Ruth Production Tony Buhr was the brave lads Advisory Jackie Haw will make her Drama Guild debut as "Dear name. The first Board meet- Musical Ability year name to be presentednight- It may not go down in the Hall ing for the academic 1948-49 Ruth,"in thecomedy of the same was called to order by Chairman "Little Theater" in Simmons Hall during Flute tooters, drum beaters,horn of Fame. lyat theGuild's new Ipersonally neverknew the lad Jim Reilly September 13. theseven daysbeginningNovember 11, asa feature of Seattle blowers, cat-wailers (violinists), seconded that But can only say that IwishIhad. It was moved and University's celebration. Don Duvall, a fresh- and one bull fiddler are urgently the minutes of the last meeting be Golden Jubilee Iwas talking with a friend the man hailing from Seattle Prep, will play opposite Miss Haw needed to staff the Seattle Uni- other day, suspended. appointments as Lieutenant Seawright. versity orchestra. Our music- He said that "Tony seemedto have Jimmade of mem- bers of the to the following appearing minded maestro, Mr. Francis Arm- a way Board Three more new faces strong, and Reverend Father Dan- Of winning friends and setting a committees: — in the cast are Mary E. Brownlee iel J. Reidy, faculty head of the pace." Financial Board John Spell- as Martha Seawright, the lieuten- Hollebreke, music department, hope to present Too bad it's not true of the whole man,Al Small,Jack Codd.— ant's sister; Ray Van the orchestra inat least one public human race. Elections Committee Tom playing opposite her as Sergeant appearance this year,if the orches- He gave his life that wars may Stapleton, Al Flynn.— Chuck Vincent; and Darlene Le- tra can obtainan adequatenumber cease. Bulletin Board Hal Wales, tourneau as the maid, Dora. of instruments. Brave soldier, Tony Buhr. May Jim Monroe. — Supporting this new talent will he rest in peace. Student Body Publicity Hal beFrank Caldwellas Albert Kum- not more than When five violin- Wales. nier, therole made famous by Billy accompanist ap- - ists and a piano Solemn requiem mass was sung Sergeant -at Arms —To be de Wolfe; Ellen Nickerson, as the for the first meeting of the pear Saturday, September 18, at Saint elected. brat sister, Miriam; the "State of it in- New Aegis Staff season, is hardly sufficient Church, Tacoma, for An- of the student body the Union" duo, Mary Kendrick re- Leo's Members strumentation to orchestrate EVA GANNELLA thony Buhr. "Tony," who was publicity committeemust also sub- and LouisFlynn, as Ruth's mother spectable music. It is therefore WellUnder Way killed December 3, 1944, at Leyte, mit a letter toeach memberof the and father; andJimRyan asHarold earnestly that any and all If you have difficulty in attract- desired 1948-49 was laid to rest in Calvary Cem- Activities Board containing infor- Klobbermeyer, completing the cast having some ability on a ing that certain someone's atten- Initial plans for the students etery, in Tacoma. mationin regard to the point sys- of ten. Ryan and Caldwell had instrument come to the tion, perhaps it would be helpful Seattle University Aegis were musical "Tony" was born in Tacoma,at- tem and the necessary forms to be roles this summer in "The Arrival rehearsal meeting next Monday to know the many beauty hints the meet- made at first staff tended St. Leo's parochial school, filled out for allactivities. of Kitty," opposite the vivacious evening, from 7:30 to 9:20 to con- given to the Colhecon Club last ' ing, last Thursday. graduated from Bellarmine High a Miss Nickerson. services and talent Tuesday eveningby Mrs. Gannella. Hal Wales moved that student tribute their School, Seattle College. )ear is True, our Mrs. Gannella is the Oußarry's Interest in theproduction of this and from coordinatorof pep activitiesbeap- Ruth" a clever and to this worthy cause. JACKIE HAW Ky, comedy with gathering offers charm and beauty representative year's annual was obviously keen, Outstanding Student pointed.The motionwas seconded. ate concerned humble musical we the complications over and fortune, but at Frederick andNelson's Depart- withmany willingFreshmeninat- It was then recommendedthat that arise no hope for fame While attending SeattleU. (then previous correspondence is great of personal ment Store. tendance, coupled with the return postpone the motion until Miriam's with an there a amount Seattle College) "Tony" main- overseas. just of most of last year's staff. further consultation. Meet American lieutenant satisfaction derived from be- Mrs. Gannella stated that a a high record. Engineers Miriam has, however, signed her to tained scholastic Al Smallsuggested that the stu- ing a part of a concerted effort beautician may contribute to the Tom pointedout Besides being interested in many (sixty Editor Sheehan dent section in the gym be moved sister's name to the letters make music. finishing touchesof one's hair, face to potential workers thatthere activities, he was president of his Tonight,BuhrHall them) the from theeast side to the north end of and sent Lieutenant and hands, but the material with many woefulhours, tired sophomoreand junior classes, and meeting of would be the building. Al was appointed Fall Quarter's first Seawright Ruth's picture. He which she works must be in a hands, their president ASSC in 1943. of heads and but that of the to see about it. the Engineering Club will be held arrives at the Wilkins' household healthy condition. The college girl pride in the book's completion Anthony Buhr receivedhis B.Sc. Wednesday, 13, at 7:30 in a wedding, on very day Choose The question was brought up as October set for the Mendelians is blessed with a young skin, but sufficient reward. in 1943. "Tony" wasa member of has been surprised wouldbe to what limitations publicity is Buhr Hall. An invitation the Ruth announces her unless she carries through daily GavelClub (1, 2, 3, 4); I.K. (1, to newly engagement With the editorialstaff wellrep- the subject.JimappointedTom Staple- extended freshmen and to an executive of New Officers Soon cleansing, wellbalancedmeals, ex- 2); I.X .Duke (3), and National engineering students. in The resentative of various sections of ton to get this information from enrolled the bank which she works. On Sept. 30, the initial meeting ercise and relaxation,this youthful Viceroy (4). Also a memberof the unraveling of this tangle provides thestate, the intentions of the edi- Father Nichols. agenda will consist of elec- of MendelClub for the current beauty may quickly becomea mass Sodality (1, 2, 4), Counselor (3), O'Leary's The twoacts fullof hilarioussituations. the tors to present a unique and inter- In answer to Ray of officers for the coming year year held, John of blemishes and wrinkles. Natu- Hiyu Coolees (3), Advisory Board tion pro- scholastic was with esting yearbook should be easily question, Jim announced that any function,purpose, Chairmen of the various purpose ralness is a gift coeds shouldn't (2), Activities Board (2, 3, 4), and atalk onthe Jim Moran presiding. The of fulfilled. twomembersof the Activity Board organization duction committees include acquaint lose, especially by their choice of Alpha Sigma Nu (3, 4); Who's and of the club. Ryan, publicity; Agnes Remmes, this meeting was to the may call a Boardmeeting. makeups. These are a few of the Working withEditor Tom Shee- Colleges, and a prop- new freshman science students Who in American Ray O'Leary suggested that a In the absence of last year's tickets; and Lola Hoelsken, purpose and procedure of very helpful hints which Mrs. han as associate editors will be contributor to the Spectator. president, erties. Company manager is Lois with the Angeles, fieldday becomepartof Freshman president and vice presented to the club Mike Schmitt (Ed. Port "Tony's" memory here at the the meetings. Gannella games and contests George Beytebiere has been ap- Anderson. Shirly was the '47) and Virginia Connolly (Ed. on, not only Week. Various members. Hunter University is carried Freshmap and Sppho- pointed to act i^s chairman for the The principal activities at the lucky on Gannella Shelton, '48). Copy editor year 'thosa knew- betweW the coed whomMrs. this in the hearts <"(. MI-17-IN-1H This organization has At the society meetings there through the appointments office schedule which the Faith. Mrs. Luce Commerce Club Meeting. Catholic plans for the forthcoming year. demonstrationsand lectures on the placed the salary ranges bate extemporaneous "RIVER LADY (Color) was and Wednesday, October 20— AWSSU and is flying here after her speech - on the agendais the pur- new methodsusedin medicineand $2,900 to $3,400 per of the YvonneDe Carlo Rod Cameron Foremost were from Style Show and Banquet, New speaking by members of November 15, at the Uni- chase a trophy case. Just where on the proper approach to the "THE BRIDE GOES WILD" of annum. Washington Hotel. club. versity of - Allyson trophy case is to be placed problems which arise upon enter- California. Juiw this Club Meeting. sponsor the has not yet been decided. ing medical school. Mendel The GavelClub will SolemnHigh Mass at St. James' \\ .-.1. Tl.ui-n.-KH. Oft.20-21-22 Tuesday, October 26— Gavel Club International Relations Club and and a banquet in the Another program which they Cathedral "MARK OF ZORRO" Medical Week meeting. the annual high school debate Olympic Hotel will be highlights - have under way is one of expan- Senior Advisory Tj rone POW<( LindaDarnell tournament. of the celebration. Accommoda- sion work. This program is to be From Nov. 29 to Dec. 3 there Also tions for the banquet are being continued in cooperation with the will be held a Medical Week at to AEGIS PICTURES! Panel discussion of "Coeduca- "Drums Along theMohawk" BoardMembers made for 585 guests. Henry - National Association of the Inter- the university. All of the various All students interested in in- tion in American High Schools" Panda Claudette Colbert Former students and officers of collegiate Knights. This university medical organizations at the uni- dividual pictures in the Aegis wasled by JohnSpellman andBob Sul-Su.-lluii.-Tu. Oct.23-24-28-20 Be Today theschool willbeseen on thecam- will be assigned another college versity will participate in the Elected must fillout Aegis cards. Cards Larson. MAMA" today pus for the celebration.Rev. Fran- "I REMEMBER- or university which will fall into demonstrationsand lectures which Elections will be held for may be obtainedfrom the Main Ir«ne Dunn I'hlllpDoin Advisory "Observers are always welcome, cis E. Corkery, S.J., andRev. Har- our sphereof influence.It willthen will fill the week. There will be the selection of Senior Office or from the Aegis Office, Also 1 especially urged O. Small, S.J., former presi- be the duty of our chapter tointer- displays and pageantsevery night. Board members. Candidates are you your andFreshmenare old Anniversary" or at the time have Club," stated of S.U., will be among the "Blondie's est particular school in joining On Friday there will be a mixer PaulSquler, Henry Carey andLois picture appointment. to join the Gavel dents PinnySlnffUton - Arthur Lake that many arrivals. the organization. for the entire university. Murphy. Gerri Testu. THE SPECTATOR Wednesday, October 13, 1948 2 THE SPECTATOR COEDS' COLUMN nlvernltj. which she wears with a gray skirt Official uultllrutlun of tli«- A»koi'lm»«-U Student* of Mattlc I Glamour and Good Taste 1-übllKhed on Wednexdn>, for«nlKlitl>,durlnic the soliool yenr. Hilliorlnl mill and a taupe sweater. s.-..nI.- iiik.lii.-s* Office* at 10th mid MndUoi. strert. 22. Washing** ?""»- highlighted in the ..■rlpfl.uintn, *l.s<> imt y<-»r. A.lvrrilsiiiK rate* *1.00 imt column Inch. AreEvident inSeattle Uni- Plaid is again rnlrrrd n» third i'la« nit>H«'r. fall fashion parade. It has devi- Srrvlrr, Inc., National ndvcrtlnlnnreDren.-ntntlvri Niitlonnl Advrrtlxlnit versity Coed's Wardrobe combinations 420 MndUon Avf« \rn York 17. ated from the usual Picture of the Week S.U. coeds are emphasizing the of colors of former years. An Editor Margaret O'Brien in their clothes. A example hues Spectator seen to be most casual theme of the different through the hall spotlights plaid Des- Faculty Moderator Rev. Owen McCusker, S.J. popular paper printed by stroll woveninto a luscious is any of attractiveand prac- Layman's black, white — the ASSU. "Everyone number lye skirt of l.\l;t,>. i-il sl4aff Feature Writers Bill Suver, Bill costumes. orange. CiUUOliai oiail Cullsn, Teresa .\I.K<-.-. M.iry L-oulsr Spectator," tical and burnt Jeanne Kum- Rsmmes, reads The News Editor David Kneesliaw .MeKee, Atfiei Pat O'.Mal- in the hera makes an effective use of the Lonergan ley.Dun Peck, Agnes many students replied Suits play a major part AWSSU Editors. B.ttianne John P.lewitt. plaid jumper, worn Virginia Massart McSharry. — when asked if they were college girl's wardrobe. Patsy red in her Sports Editor Tom Weller Sports Reporters I«eu Hartley, Don with a white blouse. Feature [Editor — Jack Dreaney Carlin, Bob .lepaon. Ron Kokesh, interested in the official Schwaegler's April green suit ex- News Reporters (Jerry Oonnorc, Sonny LlftffO, .luck Pain. Skirts may be enhanced by the Malsie, publicationof SeattleUni- emplifies the favorite of most Amelia Catania. Luanne .". BjHltor Tomx"" Towey Mar- Don Prltchanl. Jacquelyn Dem- l ■"»"»> . versity. coeds. The straight skirt and box accessories worn withthem. more, Maryanne Zig'an, Hay liantz. garet Spane's turquoise weskit Yvonne Peterson, jacket can be worn interchange- Sylvia Groce. DUHinessSHllsiness Staffoidu to (Jinny Florend. Mary Alice Cough- ably with other garments. Bur- adds a great deal of charm a lin. Xormadean Howell, Barbara Husiness Manager.. Uichard Gardner correct contrast Kay. Fred Cordova, Mary Ann Mar Advertising Mgr Larry Mahoney gundy is a favored color. Virginia black skirt. The tin, Virginia Connolly, Marybeth Circulation Mgr Pauline Dorgan Zweigart's an of sweater and skirt also serves .Mnrelnnd, Rita Wright. Exchange Editor. .Barbara Kllngele wine suit makes afternoon this purpose. Photography by ion Ami ideal ensemble for wear. The flared skirt and fitted jacket Gerry Hansen's russet cashmere unite in a style which is proving and soft beige skirt form a beau- popular. tiful creationof subtle smoothness. Paper It? Other .eye-catching garments Whose Is Fall has encouraged a tremen- were abeige corduroy middy with in leopard trim. One The Spectator is your paper.It represents your voice en dous interest three - quarter-length sleeves, a masse.It is not the Senior Class speakingalone as one group, of the loveliest examples is Anna forest greencoat witha cape effect, Klingele's suit, nor is it the Juniors,Sophomores or Freshmen. Rather it is Lou green trimmed and a colorful plaid skirt with U,TOO, Urban Autumn "COMING SOON" with this fashionablefur. Leopard matching stole. the ASSU official organ. SEATTLE collar, pockettrimmed When Iwaslittle,Dad wouldmake By buttons and This verybrief survey illustrates of the staff have "missed TERRY McKEE green a very un- It may seem at times that we A Heaps of color with a rake, with wool make that the coeds can follow the dic- the boat" in,presenting your opinions. We cannot claim per- CAN BECOME And send red fire curling high "Mickey", an Eagle-Lion pro- usual and interesting outfit. tates of fashion and apply them fection. Against a chilly autumn sky. duction starring theyoungsoprano, A most attractive accessory is with discretion to their individual Butler, in We welcome your criticism and suggestions. Often in UNIVERSITY Lois a role fullof humor Helen Breskovich's leopard belt, wardrobes. glibly Now whenIwatchthe leaves come and pathos. Skippy Homier plays working close with the actual printing, it is easy to lose Fifty years of speaking so went by the way- down the young romantic lead and Bill goal. Nothing is required to go to of "oldole SC" contact with the proper side this spring and all of us found On roofs and sidewalks here in; GoodwinportraysMickey's father. story good, laughs and WANTED the Cave and start a complaint session among your friends. ourselves telling inquisitive people town, The is with — And see themmuddledby the feet a few songs added. WANTED: A season ticket re- Why not collect all that talent and put it to good usage in we attended "Seattle Col—uh * may your sagacity? University", a new name which, Of people hurrying down the * * ward for the capture of Earl Jo- print so everyone benefit from Legs," however significant of tremendous street, Misbehaves", a "riskey" seph Spangler (alias "Crazy The cooperation and interest from the faculty has always "Julia Horse") progress, has caused bothersome Ifeel an acrid autumn yearning comedy withGreer alias "Laughing for steal- unconventional murdering op- No picture available, photo- been gratifying. There is nothing so pleasant as to have one ripples and repercussions.For ex- For leaves we haven't time for misbehaving and Walter ing rebounds and Garson systems. reconnaisanceplanehasbeen of the teachers stop us in the hall and compliment us upon ample: burning. Pigeon tagging along. Peter Law- posing defensive —Agnes McSharry DESCRIPTION: Height,approx- grounded, an article. Neither can we honestly say that a corrective The bookstore was forcedinto a ford andElizabethTaylor promote imately 66"; weight, 120 pounds; unpleasing. present drastic clearance of belt buckles, the love interest for the interested criticism is The essential factor is that has gnarled chestnut hair; impres- they interested. pillow covers, stuffed animals, generation. are stationery, and such * * * sive nose; folded ears. pencils, decals nearMem- The Spectator and its staff pledge to every student, every "SC" at Spangler waslast seenon SeattleUniversity campus, branded with the archiac FOR SALE "Three Musketeers", a modern desperate.Especi- originalprices. orial Gymnasium. This man is multi-armedand class and every club its wholehearted cooperation inpubliciz- a "fraction"of their version of the classic by Alexander man, report picked per- ally dangerous on his home floor. If you have seen this ing the meetings and activities undertaken during the school (A friend of mine up a Dumas. has five Hollywood 2 inch by 1 column MGM — your information to The Spectator office, Seattle University. year. your reply fectly goodSeattle Collegepennant favorites heading the cast Gene Do we hear ? off!) space Spec- for almost 10% in The Kelly, Lana Turner, Van Heflin, bulletins, Antiquated stationery, tator. Reasonable , Angela Langsbury scrapped while the and forms were and (good, as always) Frank Mor- is- rates. to the Editor . . Trust;' treasurer's office groaned and the story Letters . gan. The cast, andTurner 'In God We gleeful print- positionas guide. He may need an sued requisitions to in color makeit worth seeing. Madam Editor: * * * Have you taken notice of the assistant, so we refer you to Tom Does This Exclude the Classroom? But hit hardest of all is the type of boys we have on the cam- Pittenger, a very capable man. NOTE: Marriedstudents and all SCOTS Club, the Seattle College year? Some are tall and THE EDITOR. publicly We Trust," Music Review animal lovers, bring the kids to pus this * * In a nation which announces "In God It is faced with some are short. What they are ♥ Out-of-Towners. By DON PECK in "Hills of Home".For the it is difficult to understand the attitude of those who are real dilemma.Should it call it- Lassie I'm not sure. Dear Editor: a of non-beasts Janet Leigh, short of attempting to drive God from the classroom. self SUOTS, or just drop the benefit short pointsmust be Iwas thinking of a plan for a the Opening the Cecelia Schultz Tom Drake and Academy Award One of their pesky and be known as the courage looks of the stag job with the Spectator but before Acting on the thinness of mere technicalities,anti-Cath- letter greater artists series, Leonard Winner Edmund Gwenn portray from the SOTS? Pronounced either way,the Metropolitan Opera bari- line at the Freshman Mixer.What Iactually do so, Iwould like to olics are beginning their drive to outrule schools from teach- Warren, humans. suggest a zealous groutfof well-performed * * youtalking about,boys,"pol- know how much you would pay traditionally initials tone, presented a * were ing religion. The religious habits, associated Initiative 171 promoters. the Moore Theatre Oc- itics"? a talented young man like myself. programat Universal - International will with nuns, were under fire recently ina Middlewestern state. from huge and appealing When some of my friends ar- Please answer this letter in the Yet let 'em take heart the tober 3. His soonrelease Ava Gardner in "One deprived College its home that evening, they had next issue of the Spectator. Determined that children were not to be of their aplomb with whichPacific voice is at best in arias and Touch of Venus" with Robert rived catastrophe becoming heavy to drag several of Dr. Scholl's —ANONYMOUS. religious instructions,the nuns bravely donned civilian garb. faced the of songs of a more nature since Walker knowing full wellthat it is out University, or just plain vibrato,coupled with his remedies. Why, girls? On account Dear Anonymous: group Pacific his wide a myth about the DeMilo beauty InNew Mexico an anti-Catholic called "Protestants "PU." The journalism hononary naturally large voice is overbear- of standing or dancing too much? There is no monetary recom- havingno arms. "This ain't for the paper. and Other Americans United for Separation of Church and shrugged its collective shoulders ing on lighter selections.Mr. War- JOYCIE. pense for working on the Frosh". you great en- State" are endeavoring to remove parochial schools from the and straightaway christened a ren's breathcontrol is superb.Sus- * « ♥ Dear Joycie: Instead, will derive magazine "PU high softly a diffi- learned, joyment from serving the Student school system and abolish religious instructions from the pub- monthly humor the taining tones is "Every Girl Should Be Mar- As you may well have appearedto no part Body. lic school curricula. Stinker". cult task but offer ried" is a debatable question, but this apparent shyness on the Badger Chapter singer. The —THE EDITOR. Now allPacific's obstacle to the clear Cary has some good points of the boys isnot limitedtoSEAT- * * * Many states refuse to admit the right of parochial school is group Grant of the I.K.s needs to do substi- pure tones in his French for the affirmative. Anyway, it's TLE UNIVERSITY alone. Of pupils to ride the public school buses. tute for "Badger" the name of an- were especially admirable. course, I'm not one to avoid the Dear Editor: coming soon. problems. I other well-known though little Warren openedhis programwith * * being a girl myself I'm Idon't have any It has been estimated that if all the nuns teaching in ♥ issue but is loveddenizen of the forest, and we the familiar largo from "Xerxes" confronted by the same problem. get good grades, my social life parochial schools ceased teaching, there would be 500,000 Ed's Note: This column willbea fine, Iam perfectly satisfied don't mean Shmoo! by Handel, "Sebben Crudele" by Spectator The Spectator is open for sugges- and students released to public schools. 54,000 young women regular feature of The in everything. However, just to Caldera, and "O Ruddier Than the personal tions and will seek a method in with colleges the future, giving com- top matters off, Ishould liketo see would seek admittance into other and universities. Cherry" by Handel. The afore- reporter Life". which yourproblem and mine will ments of the "ala my name in print. Please spell it TheUnited States has always been proud of its religious mentionedFrench group was sec- suggestions soon be at an end. the Two Any or criticisms correctly. wisdom In Spec ond and consisted of "Les Ber- the Feature Your partner in sorrow, freedom allowed to all denominations. Ithas seen the Foure, "Chanson should besubmittedto Happily yours, ceaux"by Ravel's Editor (line to the right), THE EDITOR. of education during the child's character formation periods. "Madrigal" by D'lndy, forms * * * Ronald Rithum. Years Ago a Boire", whoin turn will pass them on to Isthis wisdom to be sacrificed to those opposed to the spread- glorious "Agnus Dei" of Dear Ronald: president Col- and the you, our readers. Fr. Small, of the The pre-intertnission aria Dear Editor: I'm sorry, but it is against the ing of Christian ideals? largest Bizet. help a prospective lege, welcomes Freshman by Please me! As policy of the Spectator to cater to From materialistic standpoint, this group of anti- fifty-four was "Eri Tv" Verdi. applicant Bldg. eleva- a Class in the school's thepro- for Science such requests. Two other arias wereon I perplexed.Con- religious have overlooked the overflow that would result in year history. from tor operator am —THE EDITOR. * * gram: "Avant Le Quitter" Mr. Mykut Not collegians at the * * the public schools. Taxes would be greater if more teachers f Rossini's "Largo al sulting various ♥ rain, schoolspirit "Faust" and I was offered friendly "Rainor no the was heavily ap- Chieftain Letter from the Staff and more schools had to be secured. experiencing high." Factatum" which Absent-Minded, glances. They is * an* all-time* plauded. advice and amused To Jim Ryan: From a spiritual standpoint, thenation would be deprived directed me to the Cave. There in four English encores Please accept the sincere thanks Of the an amiable, friend-in-need atmos- of future citizens bent on promoting that trust we treasure HEY GET YOUR Warren sang, the audience of the The Spectator staff for your which But Air-Minded phere, Iwas informed that a for- so deeply. HONEY BOYS! literally soakedup his tender ren- contribution towards making the A professor who Isdefinitely not mer operatorof the "lift" couldbe THE DANCE dition of "Danny Boy", clinging to working hours morepleasant.Your FOR BARN absent mindedis Mr. John Mykut. found. Possessed with boundless every and phrase."None But name shall go down in the Hallof word Mr. Mykut meetshisBusiness Law zeal; my on straight Lonely Heart", "Mister Jim" with seams Fame for your generosity and the class at 11:10 daily. Last Thurs- and my face on right Ijourneyed and the "Toreador Song" ended a thoughtfulness. In return, if there Socialists Corner day morning, however, at 10:30, he the hallowed sanctum of the Off theRecord . grand evening of entertainment. to is anything we can do for you and .. with found himself in Bremerton veterans (single is). Joe,MOS Accompanying that yours (or if you ever want a cup WE LIKE bright smiles before Mr. Warren was an to negotiatethe Sound Class, CHALLENGE— NO SMUT Notre Dame 1500 men receive Holy suggest half hour 405, EO First detailedme to coffee) please be certain to A the 8:00 class; the eagernessof the Ralph Linsley. May I that crossing by ferry and bus, custo- thought of hot Communion every day. Monsieur Prenovost.Here, let us know. The Facts: FreshmanClass to accept SU stan- the baritone search the want ads marily consuming a good hour. Second: Improve your mind by Linsley I, was the man to aid me. Smiling THE STAFF. magazines are dards; the enthusiastic spirit of the for anewaccompanist.Mr. Mr. Mykut thought of his stu- " * Four hundred good reading. Get your in wanly he directed me to a nearby * publishedin States mind ASSU officers. not only made several obvious anxiously expecting their now theUnited touch with the best authors. You dents windowand pointing said: "There which violate every sensible code WE HOPE to see more students errors,but lagged behind the solo- daily class to meet at 11:10. He empty will treasure purity. is the lift."Ilooked but saw of decency. at the next student body meeting; ist throughout the program. Such disappoint them.He char- me, Editor, moral Third: Stop at the corner news- couldn't space. Tell Dear where Terry copies for a gay evening at the Barn an artist as Mr. Warren deserves special plane, landed on Avenue Fifteen million of this stand where dirty magazines are tered a is the Science Bldg. elevator! filth presses every Dance; you are looking forwardto better treatment. Union, a waiting cab erotic leave the displayed. Tell the manager point * * " Lake took Yours lovingly, GOWN SHOP month presumably by a busy year at SU, academically at before the and are read blank: "I like you but Idon't like and arrived S.U. well BETTY C. 60,000,000 people. and socially. Forthcoming concerts which in 11:10 your magazines. If you want my bellushered the classes. Dear Betty C: 1006 Madison among the factors WE SALUTE The Sodality for should be of interest to the music- "Foremost business and my friends' business, There must be a moral to this It is with deep regret that we contributing deplorable in- their splendid and outstanding ally alive are Egon Petri, famous to the dirty off your story, but we're afraid to look inform you that the position has See Our Quality Casual take those ones work in promoting Catholic action Dutch pianist, October 15; Nelson crease of youthful criminalsis the stand." for it. already been filled. A second- reading of among SU students; those students Eddy, American baritone, October - indecent literature now quarter Freshman, wise in the Plaids Plain being circulated, without restric- Make and Keep One who are willing to work without 16, and the Don Cossack chorus, at Advertisers ways of college life, accepted the tion, throughout the country." Resolution praise. November11. All are the Moore. Patronize Our printed More than 100 of these Fourth: "I will never buy, bor- magazines are banned in Canada row or lend a bad magazine or and Australia. book". Where Do ICome In? Iunderstand by indecent maga- Join the fight to the finish zines— against every filthy magazine that (a) those which glorify crime sells smut that is being launched and the criminal; from coast to coast. It's your fight (b) those whose contents are and your fighting is vital. Here's largely "sexy"; the program: (c) those whose illustrationsand First: BEGIN WITH YOUR- pictures border on the indecent; SELF. Respect and love the good (d) those whichmake ahabit of things of life.Make Religion apart carrying articles on illicitlove; of you.If you are a Catholic assist (c) those which carry disreput- you ft Mass as often as can. able advertising. v^l at At IMBLJ1 ft 1 <^olv 1 1 tSLiSiii^KM Wednesday, October 13, 1948 THE SPECTATOR 3 CAGERS HOLD INITIAL WORKOUTS afternoon, Note to All Students Fierce activity was stirring early Monday as the S.U. Warriors opened their long training season. Basic Eighty Hiyus Make Touch Football The sports staff of The Spec- set plays worked around the 5-man weave opened the two- tator would not only appreciate, hour practice session after preliminary rounds of shooting but invites criticism, especially by the 29-man squad. Melakwa Migration constructive criticism, of this page Coach Al Brightman gave each the weave,while the other worked Tussle at defend the three men out, two under the By HELEN KLEPICH Teams concerning layout and writing. man a chance to learn and play of the weave basket offense. The boys didn't against the basic Hiyu Address all comments to Tom and then culminated the workout have to be told to take to theshow- STIFF TRAINING Reunion Time for the Weiler, Sports Editor,in the Spec- with a full floor scrimmage. One ers, after that one. Coolees at Lake Melakwa Broadway course, Field moving early turnouts mark tator office. squad kept the ball with Of — man POLICY SETFOR By JACK PAIN no one as a standout each Approximately two-thirds of the on the floor is firstintent onlearn- eighty hikers who attended the Special to The Spectator ing the new mentor's type of play. SU SKI-TEAMERS Hiyu Coolee hike on October third wishes, at this early date, the first meeting of the to the call to the If one With Lake Melakwa were freshmen Answering to prophesy the locals' chances in year the Seattle University ski and newcomers. The ever-increas- moleskins, approximately six- the future, here is the recipe: team again looks to the nearby ing popularity of the Hiyu Coolees ty University football aspi- (1) First, takea nucleus of eight mountains,anxious for competition was demonstrated by the over- rants appeared at Broadway returning lettermen: Earl Span- to begin. A pre-season survey whelming attendance. PlayfleldMonday for the year- gler (c), Dave Blakely (f),Harold shows that the loss of three sea- Harming (f), — Smith, Ken TraditionalHiyu Coolee"hymns" under Rose (f), Jerome Bob soned veterans Scott— ly intramural turnout Hedequist (g), Jim Hermsen (g), Anderson, Paul Piper may not be and "welcomes"were begun while O'Leary traveling along in John Roller's the direction of Ray Elmer Speidel (g), andNorm Wil- too detrimental to the squad's andhis assistants, FloydReed lis (g). chances of filling up the local and Joe Faccone. (2) Add DeanPeterson (n), An- trophy case. (f), Al (f), develop sense of tone Mladineo Kidd Coach Sandy Sabbatini is plan- "To a fair (f), of sportsmanship in competitive and Jim Whittaker last ning a visual training program. year's junior varsity, stir by sports a general conditioning and Motion pictures will be taken and lightly. of the body is the main purpose the team's official photographer, (3) Next mix in Dick Coover, of the intramural program," Ray "Luxury Van" and Tom Staple- Sollars, and John Horton O'Leary said. John Those Interestedin this year's ton's "Red Flash." (three transfers of fame), and sign up The turnout has been divided .stiuad will be able to sprinklewith17 unknowns fighting students also Jim Schultz directed the hikers into seven teams with six, seven tomorrow. New Of for a varsity berth. Top off with urged to contact Jack Koe- from the port of embarkation. play. are attended, seventy- a new coach and style of nig in the gym between 12:00 the eighty who prophecy— put it rippling There is your noon and 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. six saw the water of Lake FOOTBALL SCHEDULE in a box, tie it with a ribbon, and Melakwa. As Joe Betz gazed at Thursday, October 14 throw it in the deep, blue sea. Jack Redenbaugh, with the films this clear blue spectacle he calmly being by team to pick To all "99ers" vs. Ran- Turnouts not mentioned above studied the remarked, "Ah! dismiss Heightfall, out in form and technique. thoughts and return gers are as follows: Gordon flaws of education (12:30— Bob Mclver, Don Williams, Guido Included in the coach's plans for to the great outdoors." Upon the I:4s— Shmoos vs. Odd Varianna, William McNeil, Mike an even better season than last completion of their journey, a Balls McEvoy, Jack Sweeney,Dean Jon- year is a stiff training program. count revealed that four had icke, Ken Chase, Irving Tobin, The schedule will include a no strayed from the group. Varied Masche, Savera, drinking, no smoking policy. wereheard as the mem- or eight men on a squad. Some Robert Donald comments Powell, Flynn, and to mystery of of the teams representcluborgan- Hilfred Tom With competition looming up in bers tried solve the disappearance. Three hours izations, while the rest are individ- Chris Knudson. the next month, "Sandy" is hoping their slowly descended, ual squads. for some newinterestin the jump- later as dusk strays returned. A few old The will be limited to ing event to give the team all the the teams members, Mike Schmitt, Mary each, with the sched- needed all-around strength. twelve men SU BOWLERS Kendrick, Dan Novak, Kathy ule of the games arranged in a O'Hogan, Charles Kuranko, Jean- double round-robin. The winners Underway nie Kumhera, Timothy 11, Tom of the two round-robins will meet "Little Chief" Drills SCHEDULE Tangney, Barrett Johnston (Hiyu in playoff to decide the posses- " " " * Ski Club Elects a chief), and Bob Mansfield post- sion of the school championship Face Tough Schedule TURN-OUT as poned recalling past outings and Freshmen Joe College has just turkeyed Dempsey Prexy expressed their anticipation for The eight weeks of footballcom- As 29 perspiring varsity athletes soon as Mr. Brightman instills his thorn, Richard Lee, John Blewett, out, finishing with a perfect game. future expeditions. petition end December 11, Seattle University held its first will floor Monday afternoon, style of play, announced an out- Bill Cheshier, Joe Bordeaux, Bob dream, can't he? you then. left the Well, a fellow can Ski Club meeting of the year Fri- See 41 eager frosh took to the maple line of the tough schedule ahead Fieser, Bill Homes, Boyce Clark, Y«s, students,the bowling season day, October 8. New officers were "ACHIN HEELS." initial workout. Head for the greenies. Outside of the Ed Jorgenson, Phillip Jeans, Law- for new Seattle University for their the electedand are as follows: Presi- Brightman, a former U.W.Frosh, the junior collegefives, rence Sundstrom, League way. Coach Al is under dent, Dempsey; vice-president, for the Navy, im- and the freshman squads of the Joe Haley, Bob Lunde, X. C. Logan, S.J., mod- Bill P. E. instructor FatherFrancis Meyers, secretary- Patronize Our Advertisers put through 30 surrounding small colleges, Bill VValdon, Coleman, Bernard eight teams line Teresa Ann and mediately them Bill erator, expects to treasurer, Myrna Beity. minutes of calesthenics, and then will leadhis gang into the North- Griffin, Jud Talmadge, BillAnder- up whenregular league play starts more weeks of westLeague. AlpineDairy and the son, Diaz, Morgan, bowlers Plans werediscussed for the an- the basketballsport will take promised them two Connie JohnM. this afternoon. Student frosh AAU Champion Elks form part of Gerry Nash pardon pun, er. "To those who finish the the same. The undaunted Nash and John willbe ontheball, the JOHN SUGA gobble Al's the fast competition. (twins), Erichson, BruceTary, arter, one Physical Education then began to up Coach Earl as faculty members willbe out to DonBird, BillKing-, Fred Cordova, give jdit will be awarded," O'Leary fundamentaldrills.- Bill caused a little stirring in them v hard time. The Popcorn Man Following lay ins from every the bleachers where the boys were Bruce Ton, Clint Hattrup,Bob Till, Non-bowlersare invited to come groups, Camerala, impartial The and their respective angle,passing in and three- seated when he mentioned a final Homer Bishop,John and down to the alleys to be teams plays, ptalns areas follows: Vets' Hall, man trial offense-defense cut a week from Friday, but got Stanley Brown. witnesses.If enough of them show "Papooses" down to a trip to Mt.Baker over the Jim Jasper; Odd Balls, Rocky the settled no retort whenhe statedhe wanted real spirit, it is our idea that the nual ski lien Morticians, Mc- scrimmage. The pl»y was play- may be persuaded to Thanksgiving weekend.A vote of Moore; MeHugh short more than a month with the moderator possibil- BROADWAY Mahon; Rangers, Ken Porteus; ragged in spots, but the ers he will have to work with all CLIPPER SERVICE consider plans for another league. thanks was given to Kevin Pack- — outgoing president, and Vir- "99ers," Jim Erlckson; Shmoos, Al ities are certainly there. year. Across the Street fromSchool Don't forget Wednesday is ard, BOWLING ALLEY Fenton, who will p.m., ginia Harvey, former secretary- Swegle; Sinn Feiners, O'Leary and Earlier, Bill Those out to crack the Frosh Bowling Day: the timeis 2:30 coaching duties as PETROLEUM treasurer, who gave their time and Broadway Reed; Corkers, Jim Berard. take over the squad are: Lucius Mitchell, Bob QUALITY the place is the Seattle Recreation 219 No. to help make the Ski Club a McNeil, Bobby Gravelle,Jack Har- PRODUCTS Bowling Center, corner of Sixth effort and Pine. success. Beasley says... rington, Bill Highlin, Walter Haw- winning Casey Stengel of the Oaks is mighty wellpleased with he pennant, the moreso as his teamwas called"Nine OldMen". In If meeting the Rainiers they will not be playing a bunch of kids. surely is evident here is any "Youth Movement" in the PCL it not victory. Both teams are n the two teams battling for the playoff past— and solid with players who have had their best days in the majors— the in the distant past.Now that many teams in the MILDNESS some CAMEL Phils, Browns and Cubs especially, are seeking younger players, we slope. It's a may find evenmore old timers out here on the Pacific playing days, pretty fair climate for a veteran to end out his IN DRAMATIC TEST! also 30-DAY especially if he can catch on with a California club. There is advantage that the PCL is the sole minor league which the further salary has no salary limit. Many of the vets would receive a com- f* majors. parable to their check for warming a bench in the This a bit rough situationis a rather pleasantone for theballplayers but young on their on the fans who miss the speed and fire of fellows me way up the ladder. Talking about baseball fans reminds ... Buth we have an outstanding one right here on the campus. that series Johnson traveled to San Francisco to see the Rainier-Seal missing a home which terminated the season.She wouldn'tthink of game. Bill Tronca also keeps close tab on the Rainiers but to him he we give less credit, for from his home above the Vacca Gardens quite has a bird's-eye view of the game. ... There were a few trail to Melakwa frosh among the eighty hikers who climbed the on the first Sunday of the school year.To the many who voiced the suspicion that this hike waspart of the initiationceremony into the Hiyus Imakehaste to assure them that this a routine outing, with Jim Whittaker, the Fauntleroy * no frills of any kind Louis and WSrf In di's est famous throat specialists examined S M These throat specialists examined all J/ y PROVE IT YOURSELF in your "T- I twins, are highly regarded in this vicinity for their skills in moun- WB M the throats of hundreds of men and women I B^T^ these every week and found Zone"— 'l' for Taste, T for Throat.Make I upon to *^^/.^r smokers \ iCr^\ taineering and first-aid work. They were recently called WW m from coast to coast who smoked Camels ex- ! X^r not onesingle caseof throat irritation I M the 30-day Camel mildness test with Olympics. was days— a 2470 thorough 1 money-back (See below.) locate and carry out an accidentvictim in the Louis if^^L clusively for 30 totalof due to smoking Camels! our guarantee. the group of rangers who came upon the body of the Bremerton in we boy who had succumbed to his injuries Clubs! That's what need! Last year saw the beginning of the Colhecon (College Home Economics) and of the Scots, sponsored,Ihear, by students from Waterway. Already in the formative stage are the this test revealed — *"°"»»s beyond i— i &}S®fi^?l West -■""" ■■-«■ ■.->.j~^aew.;;.v.>...,.v>'wV"i"t' writ if^m—mm— w m official il'f>mmm^^m^mm^m^^^m^^m^c$■*■■"" » **y^^ '"* Nationwidesurveys Camera and Art Clubs. The PepClub (though thatis not the name) willsoon send forth a call for members.It's purpose willbe abroad, enliven the SINGLE CASE *A(cney=ffiacA <3uma*Uee! j WORE DOCTORS to support the basketball team at home and /I/OFONE pep to J? YOURSELF lt^ f! SWIOKE CAMELS intermission period and in general give a bit of color and Iff MAKE THE 30-DAY CAMELTEST A^W^^^, games. The Bowling League got off on the right foot- W ANY our ... j< during days, you are not convinced HAN righthander, iHROAI IKf\nfiTfQtl &U If. any time these 30 ffil«R£&, Ijj especially Father John Corrigan. As he's a the com- Or are mildest cigarette you have ever smoked, fe W^^^iA. boy ff'ff thac Camels the 'SgfjjHkJ IOTHER CIGARETTE binationdidn't work out so wellon his initialeffort. The pin -^ return the package with theunused Camels and we will refund t.j.. jEF*>~- '-frKsSfj''/ /// " * ° " * for caught the ballon the second bounce. Jackie Haw, with a19 game, fVIP *our fu Purchase Pricc'Pus P°«»«e- Thi ffer Zoo Doctorssmoke forpleasure, too! And ISWL. TTJTV \MOKING- '■/ 90 days from this date. W^m^m. JrWi~l thrtjleading is bowler most likely to improve. ... The school bus ».gj/l /fc||fP!i§|%v^ wlien independent re- voted the ].' ; (Signed) Co., /'7 J,5S>7 By the simple device of removing j /N. R. J. ReynoldsTobacco Winston-Salem. N. C. C^J^ii^j^^^V^i yj, search ornanUac.o-is asktd I1 has finally come into its own. I /-"/ doctor*what clgartiteth*? Nnoktdi it luxury liner in which 45 fc-vir '^'■'J^M^J ' "'"" "° ' the seats was converted into another / ** hraiu """" w md Hiyus enjoyed the supremely solid comfort on the initial hike of WM the season. 13, THE SPECTATOR Wednesday, October 1948 4 EmploymentOffice Mass of theHoly SU BarnDance Inaugurates New GhostToday at11 Plans Progress The opening spiritual activity of See Those Beards Registration File the scholastic year, the Mass of A Growing! the Holy Ghost, will be celebratetd Prenovost, director Cow Bells Mr. Robert today at 11:00 in St. James Cathe- Hear Those of appointments, that announces dral by the Rev. Albert A. Le- Clanging!! desiring part- all students full or mieux, S.J., President. Assisting a Once again it's hoe-down time time employment must obtain be the Rev. Father LemAeux will at Seattle University, as plans for registration card. Philip Sorreghan, S.J., deacon, and cards may be obtained the annual barn dance get under These the Rev. Arthur Wharton, S.J., from the office of the treasurer way. Farmhand Foremen Jack sub-deacon. upon the filing of a two-dollar Pain and Frank Murphy announce preached by Mary ($2.00) fee. The sermon will be Coeds are: Mary Alice Blake, Mary Gockel, Pat More, Lou that ye ole corral gate willbe open Moore, fee, good for the entire the Rev. Gerald curate of Prasch, Joanne Richardson, Eileen Lee, Julie O'Brien, Ellen from 9 to 1:00 at- Shadow Lake, This Perpetual Help quarter, will be refunded or car- Picturedare Sodality "Fall Swing" committeemembers. First row: Our Lady of O'Keefe, and Marilynn Mullins; MadelaineMcGreal, co-chairman. Friday, October 29. Conrad; Bill Church, Everett. ried over for the next quarter if Evelyn Tronca, Ruth Kelly, Joanne second row: Plaid shirts, "jeans," corncob no placement has been obtained Tronca, chairman; Angelo Colasurda, Tom Shannon. Classes will be shortened to pipes, girls embellished in pigtails, allow students to attend. boys smothered in beards, will all by the quarter's end. Sodality University will present the "Fall Any having filled out an The of Seattle CAMPION HALL be on hand for the first date dance student Dancing ToSTAR employment application card pre- Fling" at Swedish Hall, 1627 Eighth Avenue. will COEDS By NORMADEAN HOWELL of the year. viously must alsoregister with the be between the hours of nine and twelve. Ithas been rumored The opening of the hall Tues- Prizes will be awarded for the Chest AWSSU To Hold Fashion and for Treasurer's office and present this that there will an orchestra present. It will be a "get- Community day, September 29, found former most unique attire also be round-up card to the employment manager. acquainted" night, with fun and dancing for all, according Show at New Washington Campion girls in a.state of remin- the longest beard. The No placement canbe madewith- promises a unique form of enter- chairman, Bill Tronca. Angelo Colasurdo, the master Goal Attained The Windsor Room of the New escing and distributing warm and out registration card on file in to the tainment during intermission, plus a evening. Though the Community Chest Washington Hotel will be the friendly enthusiasm to the new- Appointments Office. of ceremonies, has promised all a very fine plenty of fun for all. the Drive is not concludedin the city, scene of the annual banquet and comers. referred to pros- Bill Tronca, general chairman, The "Gentlemenof Rhythm,"led All students Seattle University realizedits goal fashion show, sponsored by the The election of officers was held pective employers are requested with the assistance of Tom Shan- by two SeattleUniversity students, last Friday. According to intake Associated Women Students, Oc- Monday, October 4. An informal to report back as soon onandRuth Kelly, has madeplans Ray Siderius and Bob Moffett, will withoutfail by the percentageof girls from the tober 20 at 6:30 p.m. meeting was conducted by our possible to the office. This is so that everyone will have an en- ASSU NEWS provide the music and lend atmos- as hallwhocollectedthe funds,Huber president, Charlotte Helbling, in very important. Every effort will joyable time. models chosen from S.U. phere as they parade as farmers At a recent meeting of the Fi- was the winner. Campion Hall The which the following officers were be to place all applicants in Evelyn Tronca and Joane Con- coeds will be Mary Alice Blake, for the evening. made Board, the annual appro- secured the greatest amount of elected for the year.Vice president, positions, and your co- rad are in charge of the publicity. nancial Mary Gockel, Joanne Richards, Committee farmers and farmer- suitable priations were made. The new money, while Sarazin, Bordeaux Coririne Richley; secretary-treas- operation be appreciated. "Hope to see all of you there O'Keefe,Patricia More, Julia ettes willbe announced at a later will physical education program was and Mitchell aided greatly in at- Ellen urer, Margie Lowrey; standards Friday night, October15." O'Brien, Eileen Lee, Jeanne Marie date. They willbe from the Fresh- meted out $17,000, which offers taining the goal. committee, Nancy Moore, Jean and Mary Lou Prasch. man and Sophomore classes. bright hopes for an eventful sport for Halls were McAteer Warren, Rita Oczkewicz and Kaye Chairmen the These girls will model casual For a hot time in the old barn From HALL year. $10,000 was awarded to the Kelly, Huber; He- Klingele. Scots Club representa- VETS' Ruth Charlotte clothes from Dorothy Hanscom's that night, the price is only $1.50. financial fund of the Aegis, and Campion; Dorothy Myers, tives are Louise Abshire, Connie By JIM RYAN McHUGH HALL burling, and evening wear So, don your straw hats, overalls, $5,000 to the Spectator. The re- McCarten, Bor- and afternoon Krieger and Betty Simich. officers was the By DON PRITCHARD Sarazin; Winnie from Apparel. Kathleen and plaid shirts, grab your gals Election of maining $1,500 will be added to deaux; and Sherman, Actor's Delores Peck, Kathleen Peck Model andcometo the annualFresh-Soph keynote of the meeting held history general student body fund. of the For the first time in the to the Mitchell. Agency, is again the fashion co- Barn Dance. in the newly redecorated McHugh Hall, This financial division was made of a housemother The "Surprise Mixer" given Fri- ordinator for the function. HUBER HALL lounge. has taken charge of the boys. Our on the basis of 2,300 paid student day night, augmented the totalsum you of one of the Jim Ryan was electedpresident. housemother,Mrs. Laura Nims, is body fees for three quarters. by approximately $200. Co-chairmen are Madeline Mc- Have -heard qualified for her duties, hav- Creal andMarilynn Mullins. Shir- new additions to the Seattle Uni- Joe Dahlem was the unanimous well The Community Chest Drive was BORDEAUX for vice-president. The of- ing spent many years supervising ley Hollihan is chairman of the versity campus? It is Huber Hall, choice sponsored by the AWSSU and the secretary was won by boys and girls of various ages. ticket committee, and Jackie Haw located at 620 33rd avenue. This fice of IKs, at Seattle University. Work- HALL George Thornton, a Tacoma boy Mrs. Nims has spent six years at Camera Clubbers heads the publicity commitee. year it is the home of ten out-of- ing on committeeswere Rosemary named after By MARY ALICE COUGHLAN new to the campus this summer the U. of Montana, and a year at Students interestedin organizing - towngirls. Ithas been Barrett, Jack Marilley, Joe Mm Reservations should be made by the house parents, Mr. and Elections for Hall officers were quarter. Chosen to represent the theU.of Oregonas a housemother; a photography club should contact Hall's phey, Pat Maloney,Jack Pain, and Monday, October 20, at the A.W. Mrs. Leo Huber. held, with the following results: hall on theboardof the Scots Club nine years at North Central High Ray O. Gantz. It is necessary that Jack McMahon. S.S.U. desk in the North Lounge. many activities of Polly Peiton,president;Marie Sul- wasPaul Savage,Ralph Uphus and School, of Spokane, as a cafeteria a constitution be drawn up and The social Attendance is limited and it is University has enlivened livan, vice president;Shirley Hol- Hal Wales. The participation of manager; and four years in the submitted to the activities board. Seattle necessary to make reservations blossoming the lahan, secretary; andRosieBrisati, Vets' Hallin the Community Chest Hawaiian Islands in charge of a the interestts of "This will be an active club, if well in advance. Tickets will be girls at Huber Hall. They have treasurer. Babs Pattenand Shirley Drive was under the leadership of group of girls. Students includes all of you "candidkids" get behind Physics $2.50 per person. This a very enthusiastically entered into Hollahan were elected as Scots' Leo Schovaers and George Thorn- She has bright hopes for the us," stated Ray. "There are only three-course dinner. "Red Feather spirit" by cap- representatives. ton. Posters advertising the Com- future of the Hall and already has the two prerequisites, and they are turing many a penny for the Com- Plans weremade for an informal munity Chest dance last Friday made additions To Organize Club This is an annual AWSSU proj- several welcome " enthusiastic participation and a munity When the house party to be held on Friday, were prominently displayed in the and repairs. The organizational meeting of ect and every woman student Chest Drive. camera of any type." girls are not busy on the campus October 8, in Bordeaux Hall. It Hall. Thorntonand Schovaers both the Hall theSeattleUniversity Physics Club should cooperate with the organi- Elections were held at their books they may be was to be given in honor of the did an excellent job in gathering as The advantages of belonging to was held Tuesday, October 12, in zationand make an|ffort toattend. or with last week and the outcome was taking an excursion of Seattle or new girls. The way things are contributions for the Chest. follows: was elect- this organization arenumerous. To room 22 (Physics Lecture). Many Frank Loonam evenattempting to become profes- going now, this year willbe quite Wednesday evening the residents president; Clinton Hattrup, state a few: Connections have been Physics Majors attended including ed sional bowlers. a year for BordeauxHall. of the Hall wereprivileged to hear secretary-treasurer;and Jack Mc- made with one of the photo a numberof Freshmen. Patronize Our Advertisers a serenadeby the Freshmen mem- Mahon was chosen-as the athletic stores downtown and they will Under the di- room, bers of SarazinHall. and social chairman. provide a dark withcontact newly appointed dryers, rection of their printers, enlargers, and - ' , '■■■'■- '■■'■■'■■■*■ wKF--$- ■ '■ ■;■>:■:■>£■£"! ■■% .>":■:■:■ ■ -^SK^bsfl : ■'"■'■■ president,Irene Williams, the girls other necessary materials for pho- ' # £ Adf&ilimMmmmmmmvmwUMmmmii rendered several haunting melo- tographic work. They will also dies. Their interpretation of "Roll Miss SimeonNew providemembers with aprojection Out the Barrel" was especially room and any type of projector memorable. Home Teacher needed. Free classes are offered Receiving a belated welcome Ec to the beginner and intermediate back to the Hall this week was Joe "The Home Economics course photo student. Cornell, while we regretfully lost presents a broad field of study for the popular "Chuck" Schuler, who every girl; there is a phase inevery Keep your eye on the bulletin developments. has taken up quarterselsewhere. major subject which should attract boardsfor the latest Socially the Vets are taking an new interest," stated Miss Goldie Simeon, Foods and Nutrition fac- active part in the life of the cam- Patronize Our Advertisers pus. Noticed at the Freshman ulty member, in an interview mixer were Lou Fiynn dancing up yesterday. a storm with Mary Kendrick .. . Miss Simeon, possessor of Bach- Catholic Supply Headquarters Books, Dick ReifenrathandJimMoreland, elor of Science and Master of Medals. tm degrees in earnest conversation with two Science from the Univer- Rosaries »^^N!j3lz2v#Ji sity of Washington, is teaching Prayerbooks ]" .'■ "P->;^B ' " lovely residents of Bordeaux Hall her ** " ■■ ■.■:■■■:■■■■:■:■■■■■:■■■■:■■■:■■ ■ :;::::':::: : '' ' Other Jtrms Ur-SBlLLii" Mm§ MM IS &% MMmtt .' ::;$^ . E?':: ...Walt Webster and CarlBrenner, first quarter at Seattle University. TheKaufer circulating through the side lines She is very interested in the stu- |^®H ... Frank Perri gliding about the dent's viewpoint, and the individ- Catholic Supply House floor withDorothyRoberts...Leo ual attention given all members of l»04 4th Aye Seattle Schovaers introducing his partner her classes is evidence of her to Bob Walsh. concern. "The need of food technologists in the research work of nutrition HILL TOP Double Members A WARNER BKOS. fICTUM -Quartet and science should encourage fur- BARBER SHOP W%Sk .Amtf^F Named ther study among high school stu- The members of the Double dents who enter SeattleUniversity 1018 Madison MAin 8718 Quartet who will make their first as Home Economics majors," she Hospital appearance at the Marine added in conclusion. on October 18 are: Sopranos: June Preston, Nancy Moore. Tenors: Bill Kirby, JimKaufer. BROADWAY LAUNDERETTE Mary Lou Prasch, Gloria Altos: Dried in One Hour "*'"'"'''"'*-'' '" ' * Clothes Washed and /Jxm TUwfrnw^mm 'mmW^mm m "V'-V'^j^B. '":&&WM '■'-'■Mm ,&&&MwMt M^Mi ""4 Torlie. Basses: Paul Brown, Gene 304 BROADWAY Brown. 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