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SPECTATOR SEATTLE COLLEGE VOLUME 13 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 12, 1945 NUMBER 3 Powwow Planned For War Chest Drive Close Voting Sodalists Install Hiyu Coolees Make Potlatch Lynch to Plan Marks Morrison's Pettinger Prefect; To Climax Week's Work College Band Electionby Seniors Tangney, Vice-Prefect Pettinger, Swarva, Lyons Head And Orchestra In closely fought elections Tom Pettinger assumed Mixer Committee Plans for an all-college Jack Morrison was elected duties as prefect of the So- orchestra and an all-college president of the Senior class. dality of the Blessed Virgin band were initiated this week Jack is a pre-med transfer at installation ceremonies last under the direction of the from the University of Wash- Wednesday evening in thc music department. Maestro ington and held the office of K. C. Hall. A senior history Jim Lynch, sophomore en- Sergeant-at-Arms last year. major, Tom is a member of gineering major, will meet be aided by Bob Truck- the Intercollegiate Knights, a with student musicians at Vice President; Pat Sulli- candidate for the presidency 12:10 on Monday in Room Secretary; June Peterson, of the ASSC, and is active in 32 of the Science Building. urer; and Bill Fenton, Ser- student programs. All standard musical instru- twillgeant-at-Arms. Other officers sworn in for the ments will be used in both groups. Prexy Morrison plans to hold forthcoming year were Jeanne The orchestra will treat the light- another meeting in the near fu- Tangney, senior sociology student, er classics, such as the operettas ture to lay plans for the Senior vice-prefect; Joan O'Neill, junior of Herbert and Romberg, and wilt Year Book. chemistry major, secretary; and perform at student body meet- George Mead, junior engineering ings and other student activities. student, treasurer. Dealing with marches and semi- form, The newly elected officers chose popular music, the band will Uncle Sam's consultors who together with the the half-time entertainment at officers make up the governing basketball games. College Men body of the Sodality. Those in- Director Lynch points out that stalled as counsellors at the meet- the brass and reed sections will ing included Laura Ellis, chair- predominate in the band while Pvt.Don McGuire,a former bus- man of the Eucharistic Committee, strings, especially cello, bass, and student, Texas and iness credits John Denning, Our Lady's Com- viola, will be most important in Army life the fact that he with mittee; Bill Conroy, Catholic Truth the orchestra. is "not especially enjoying life in Committee; and KatherineNieder- All and interested God forsaken spot." Don was men women this meyer, Social Committee. in becoming members of either in July of this year and drafted the orchestra the band, orboth, was to Camp Hood, Texas, or sent requested attend next from Fort He is in the in- are to Lewis. Juniors Choose meeting. With without will completeJua-iraiia*., week's or fantry and instruments, prospective players hopes to be home by Carria for ing soon. He contact Jim Lynch Father November, but in the meantime can or Daniel Reidy, S. J., head of the his address is: President music department. Pvt. Don McGuire 39494952 Carria, an honor Co." B" 178th Bn. 96th Begt. Leon en- gineering I. B. T. C. student was elect- AWSSC Meets damp Hood, Texas. ed to head the junior class ♥ * " in elections held Thursday. Dean of Women, Gene Lombardi, navy hospital Leon is also president of the Eileen Hil- Plans Activities corpsman, is stationed at the U. hiking club. Dick Jasper trades his wampum for red feathers from Hospital in Seattle, but ton after being "axed" by Mollie O'Brien during Hiyu Coolee's cam- S. Naval He will be assisted by Vice- The Associated Women Stu- three weeks he paign for War Chest funds. for the last be- President Joan O'Neill, Secretary dents will sponsor a football pool Now re- came a patient himself. Roberta Walsh, and Treasurer to raise funds for future activities, recent cuperating from a opera- Fred Holt. Ken Schweitzer, a Three war orphans, a wounded Marine private, and a it was decided at their initial tion, he can receive visitors daily major in business administration, blanketed Indian helped to boost totals in the War and meeting of the fall quarter. Mar- from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. in Ward was elected to the office of Ser- Community Chest Drive at Seattle College this week. The garet Slagle and Betty Sill were geant-at-Arms. The new officers five-day campaign, spirited by the hikers of Hiyu Coolee, chosen co-chairmen. took their positions immediately. Cay Hanley, president, announ- Midshipman Robert Romano is tonight with a Victory Mixer from 8:30 Vince Pepper, Mary Stevenson will culminate ced their of attending medical school at St. that as main event and Fred Holt were appointed to until midnight in the Engineering Building. the quarter, members of AWSSC Louis University and admits that a committee to plan an ice- Attempting to raise a goal of will be hostesses at a tea for his coursesunder thenavalreserve the skating party to be sponsored by $873, veteran members of Hiyu faculty parents. program are quite difficult. Now Judicial Exams and The after- the Junior Class at the Ballard established headquarters Monday noon be held on Nov- that the war is over, he hopes to affair will Arena in the near future. in a tepee on the first floor of Scheduled for ember 26, the Sunday preceding be discharged from the navy. He the Liberal Arts Building. Main- Thanksgiving. Carol Hughes was expects to get home for Christmas October 17 taining an Indian there through- named chairmanof the tea. but until then his address is: Mu Will Make week, utilized Sigma out the they the Sophomore and junior stu- Tentative plans pending further RobertRomano, USNR Community red feathers of the dents will compete next Wednes- discussion include a roller or ice 3815 Botanical Avenue Award For Music to carry out the Indian Chest day for the office of sophomore skating party,a turkey raffle, and St. Louis, Mo. of hiking club. Participation traditions the and junior justices on the Judicial sponsorship of one of the produc- SalesmenCompete Board. The examination will tions at either the Penthouse or Training at the sea school for Attempting to out draw latent Under Chairman Leon Carria cover material in the AjS.S.C. Showboat theater. Marines, Pvt. George Flood just musical talent, Mv Sigma this and his committee, the djive at constitution. The appointments missed being sent overseasby one week announced plans for a pro- the College started two days ahead of the successful candidates will week. How much longer he will gram of competition between Sar- of other city campaigns. Salesmen Virginia Clark be in San Diego is not known. azin and Bordeaux. The honorary (Continued on page 4) handled the soliciting of green- Write to: music society will award a record Elected to backs in the form of a competi- Pvt. George Flood of Stephen Foster melodies album tive race, with the purchase of Sea School, M. C. B. sung by Richard Crooks, to the PREVIEW Head Sophomores two fifty-cent quills by each stu- Res. Pit. B. house amassing the greater num- dent as the objective. Virginia Clark, San Diego 40, California ber of points during the year on THIS WEEK dietetics Powwow major, has been elected pres- " " " the following basis: Main feature of th c ,Today— Student Body meeting at will be a mock ceremony ident of the sophomore class private in the infantry, 25 points aquarter for eachres- Mixer 11:00 a.m. in the library of the ow a the of Chief and for this year. A graduate of Benny Glover is stationed at Camp ident of Bordeaux or Sarazin tak- bestowing titles Liberal Arts Building. I upon the most success- Holy Names Academy, she Squaw Hiyu Coolee Community Chest (Continued on page 3) feathers, is a sophomore representa- (Continued on page 4) ful solicitors. Two the Mixer 8:30 p. m. in the dollar, be at tive on the equivalent of one will Engineering Building. Advisory Board NEW ORDER OF CLASSES FOR MORNINGS the only acceptable admission to and a co-chairman of the NEXT Barn Dance. body meetings held tonight's celebration. — WEEK on which student are Swarva Heads Powwow Wednesday Meeting of Mendel Other officers chosen at last In charge of the Powwow is Club at 8:00 p. m. in Room 6. Friday's sophomore class meeting Eight o'clock classes 8:10 to 8:45 include Jim Roddy, English Nancy Swarva, senior Liberal Arts Exams at 12:10 stu- o'clock classes 8:55 to 9:30 Judicial Board dent, vice-president; Nine major, assisted by Tom Pettinger in Room 211. Katherine Morrison, sociology major, secre- Ten o'clock classes. 9:40 to 10:05 and Margie Lyons. Committees Thursday— Activities Board meet- tary; Molly O'Brien, student, Eleven o'clock classes 10:15 to 11:00 appointed by Chief Carria to | at 12:00 in Room 212. arts treasurer; and John Denning,.