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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 4-23-1936 Spectator 1936-04-23 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1936-04-23" (1936). The Spectator. 60. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/60 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. Nominations Informal Mayl SPECTATOR May 2 | OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF SEATTLE COLLEGE M Vol. IV.— No. 14. Seattle, Washington, Wednesday, April 22, 1936 Rate on Dance Program Committee Completes In Effect 3 More Days Students To Nominate STUDENT Friday,May1 SpringInformalPlans Jack Gallagher- and Marion Officers OBSERVER Mi< 'iillihikli. CO chairmen of (lie coming Spring Informal, to Steele Asks Cooperation By Bernard L. Pearce Conduct Final Drive For be held .May 11, at the Sand Attendance of Alumni DEANTOPARTICIPATE Point <;<>lf and Country Club, MOTHERS ANTICIPATE in Selection of Most announced last evening that Likely at Dance, May 2 Candidates Taxation INMODERNPAGANISM for only three more clays will RECORD ATTENDANCE students !><" able to sreure pro- of constitu- Members of committee dur- For complete text the grama for the affair at the regarding nomination- and ing the last ten days before the ATDANCE SATURDAY tion In which the Observer present* DISCUSSION JUNE 2 special student rate of 91.2A. elections, see page. 4.) the fourth in agroup of studies Spring Informal of May 2 at the "After this time," said tba Sand Point Golf and Country Club chairmen, of facts gravely affecting the "Against-Glorification of War," "tho programs can Celebrating their twelfth anni- Nominations for the officers are contacting alumni and friends only College prosperity of the United States. is the subject upon which the ho purchased nt the regu- versary, Seattle Mothers' of the Students of Se- of the College to remind them of $1.! and Associated Rev. James B. McGoldrlck, S. J., lar price of M». Bettor Club will entertain members attle College for the year 1936- the annual affair. Alumni who party Dean, will speak when partici- hurry If you want to take ad- friends with a card and Friday, (The opinions expressed by have not been approached by the he 1937 will be held May 1. pates triangular vantage of the reduced rate-." dance at the Knights of Colum- Mr. Pearce in this column do committeemen urged by the in a discussion at a meeting to be held in the are — As a inMe of explanation, Mr. bus Hall this Saturday night. Gallagher of the "Christian Jewish Battle Knights of Columbus Hall at 11 net necessarily reflect the poli- co-chairmen John and ("iillaglier stressed the fact Cards will begin at 8 p. in. — Against Mod em Paganism," to a. m. cy of the Spectator. Kdltor.) Marion McCullough to come to the that the programs are replac- Dancing will continue from 9 to College in person for their pro- take place next June 2 at the According to the constitution Synagogue. ing tickets nnd will serve as 12:30 o'clock. Tickets are being American in 1928 grams phone Herzle adopted last year, the officers to families or in to have some adinltt an c c, ami pass-out sold at cents the person. Would on the average require This three-day discussion is to 50 be nominated include a president, member of the committee deliver checks. "This is just another Having secured a popular or- $2,500 a year income to maintain be held as a conclusion to a vice president, secretary, treas- their bids. way by which hope chestra for the affair, Mrs. Carl life legitimate comfort and se- seven-week series of lectures on we to make uer and sargeant-at-arms. in Alumni and students of the Col- this affair more distinctly Robinson, president of the or- curity in keeping with Catholic lege will this "Hebraic Principles of the Twen- Restrictions as to the qualifi- find dance an ex- novel than the usual routine of ganization, has assured dancers of of living. But 70 per College affair, tieth Century." cations for the various offices, standards clusive and Mr. college dances," he said. a pleasant evening. Various have not now, nor did they Gallagher stated that is depend- as quoted from that document, cent he Appearing in the discussion with worthwhile prizes are 'being of- 1928 prosperity, such in- ing support of are as follows: "The president have in on the all the stu- Father McGoldrlck will be Bishop fered those playing cards. However, indus- of the senior come. American dents and alumni as well as on Arthur Huston, of the Episcopal The committee members in- shall be a member proper management, those working committee class during the term in which try, with on the Diocese of Olympla, and Rabbi FIRST OF the following: Mrs. J. E. produce enough to give to eveninga success. REHEARSAL clude he that office. He shall could make the Philip A. Langh, of the Herzle Nestor, Mrs. Charles King, Mrs. holds every family minimum with- "Bach member of student student of this the Snyagogue. Bishop Huston will W. P. McCaffr a y, Mrs. Nan have been an active reducing high incomes In body must considerhimself or her- SLATED Seattle College not less than one out the speak "Against Idolization of the 'HAPPYDAYS' Prouty and Mrs. J. G. G a 1 v in. least. This Is the situation self a member of the committee, full scholastic year preceding the State," and Rabbi Langh will College students Include: Mar- first three and besides insuring the Bale of his installation. The we discovered in the talk "Against the Religion of garet Guest, Jane Prouty, Mar- the date of of series. Now our his own ticket try to encourage TOSTARTTOMORROW vice-president shall be a member articles this Class Hatred." garet Peabody, Betty Williams, question how pro- the sale of another," Mr. Gallag- the junior class during his final is can Other persons speaking during Rehearsals for the Drama Angela Young. William Miller, of speeded up 20 billion her said. in office. The positions of duction be the series include Rabbi Philip Guild's next production, "Happy Joseph Phillips, William Russell, term above 1929 and some 55 list patrons secretary, treasurer, and sergeant- dollars The of announced Cass, the Rev. Dr. L. Wendell Fl- Days," which will be staged on Robert Smith and Allan Steele. above the depres- by group handling shall be open billion dollars the the ar- fleld, and Prof. Edward Wagen- the evenings of May 15 and 16, A large crowd of college stu- at-arms to members Why, long sion low of 1932? as rangements includes Mr. and Mrs. knecht. scheduled to start tomorrow expected of all classes." much, are dents is to attend. as we can consume that Charles Moriarty, Mr. and Mrs. evening. Elections will be held the fol- much, why George Stuntz, lowing Friday, May spe- and produce that and Mr. and Mrs. As a result of tryouts held last 8. The Joseph Sweeney. will don't we do it? week-, Charles Bras, director of Summer School To cific details of the election Arrangements Debate Society Will meeting The fundamental solution of for dates and dramatics, announced yesterday be determinedat a of the course is to give those with transportation are in the hands the following Include Course In executive committee and will be old Discuss "Epic" Plan that he had chosen small Incomes greatly Increased of the committee. New and for the production: Edward posted on the bulletin board a only students who have not made con- cast Human Dissection purchasing power, not Clark, William Russell: Edith week in advance. they might more tacts for dates will find the com- At Tuesday's Meeting Steele, outgo- that demand Clark, his wife, will be played on Advanced pre-medical and pre- President Allan re-em- ready and willing to help goods, causing increased mittee alternate nights by Rosemary nursing students attending the ing prexy of the organization, in they make tho evening a succesß for aU o; message plo.viijcnt, but also that Due to Ihe great a'mimut' In- iMi and Donna June (Jri'nnell; summer session will have an op- a ta the students .nailr concerned. Miss McCullough re- popularity being ft.* appeal worthy might save part of their in- terest and attach- Lucile Clark. Margaret Guest; portunity to put their knowledge an for candidates. for retirement and secur- quests the names of all students ed recently to novel political and "We should begin now to con- come the Betty Clark will be played on al- and talents to practical use with ity in old age. Thto may be wishing introductions for economic theories, the members of sider various likely candidates for urged they ternate night by Betty Williams the adoption of a course in hu- brought about by shorter work- dance. She that the Debating Society voted at their the different offices," said Mr. possi- and Jeanette Granger; Paul Pat- man anatomy by the biology de- ing hours and a general raise should see her this week if last meeting to discuss one of the Steele, "in order that we Insure The committee will also aid terson, John Dougherty; Mrs. parment. The course offers both In wages strongly sought after ble. more popular of these, namely, the best possible nominees. Seat- management of the trans- Fuller, Lucille Volkey; Larry a lecture and laboratory course In by President Roosevelt in his in the the EPIC.