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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, 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,. —Office of the Dean. handle the activities earlier in lday — Sarazin Hall Dance at Hing p. m. (Continued 4) (Continued on page 4) 8:00 on page 12, THE SPECTATOR OOrOBER 1945 2 SPECTATOR | Tale of Two Feathers 1 COLUMN, 8 point JEANNE E8CHBACH JUNE PETERSON By Tangney Editor Managing Editor Jeanne The Spectator, the official publication of the Associated Students of Seattle College, is pub- My latest (very) current and (very) nettling lished every Friday during the scholastic year. pet peeve is the manner in which operettas and News Dept. burlesqued on the stag News Editor musical comedies are PAT TRAVERS King, C M. Hanley, M. J. Cavender, J. J. Chase, J. P. these days. Recently it was "The Vagabond Moore, E. V. Erns- O'Neill, M. M. Lyons, M. E. then "The Red Mill," and "The Fortune Teller, dorff, O. A. Vogeler, R. P. Jasper, W. H. Marsh, J H Roddy, C. M. Floyd, G. M. Anderson, T. H. and now last week, "The Desert Song." If the rep- Henriot, C. M. Francis, Uncapher,B. A. Ryan, J. F. utation of the work Is enough to pack the house E C Anderson, E. J. McCarthy, B. H. Goodman, M A. Cary, M. J. Siderius, C. A. Niedermeyer, the play itself should require no dressing up. In Carlson, E. D. M. J. O'Brien, G. I. Lyons, S. P. principle it's ttie same routine as jazzing up the Letour, M. A.LaVoy, C. M.Keppinger, J. F.Kupers, McLucas, E. A. Hellenkamp, L. H. Ellis, music masters, only in music you can always fin B. M. Trumbull, D. P M Plumb, G. L. Testu, M. J. P. someone who plays them as they should beplayed Loy R. J. Barrett, R. M. Athan, F. E. Drake Reporters Not so with stage productions, not in Seattle a usually have to take what they giv Dept. any rate. We Circulation Well, when we don' PAT EISEN .Manager us, whether we like it or not. M J Latta, M. de la Torre, C. M. Morrison, R. M. like It, at least we can squawk. Ergo— why don't Buck, A. Kaufer, Sturza, P. T. Dorgan, A. A. B. they write original plays to set off their modem J. Assistants N. J. Murray, P. Sullican. humor, and leave the established favorites as they Business Dept. are? EILEENBOYCE. Advertising Manager C. J. Peterson, K. E. Schweitzer Assistants All of which is, of course, another matter fo Sports Dept. argument is the best stim it debate.If it's true that GOURMAN SP?,rt9,, E~ r right her toes. "But th JACK Martin, Mead, C. L.? ulant, S. C. should be on G. M. Anderson, F. E. G. A. Constitution! Carpenter - Assistants Constitution says—!" "Amend the "125 hours or 135 hours?" "But what about th Feature Dept. Frosh?" "I don't believe in organization." "Giv McLean, Robinson, M. M. Lyons, H. J. K. S. I. the boys a ride!" And the chances are, not on Guzzo, P. C. Kelly Just Workers Del collegian could tell you what Prince Valiant has R. M. Walsh, D. A. Klingele 6 been doing within the past two weeks. Fritsch Proofi^Reader6^* Roberta —Linoleum cut by Gloria Suter th W. C. Farrow, J. M.Denning Photography Dick Tracy's latest little pal has nothing on Hiyu Coolee this week. It seems there was a skir Editorial and business offices are at 10th and Once again we tell of Hiyu, Sunday some yellow jacket 22, Wash. Subscription mish on the trail with Madison Street, Seattle Coolee, prince of hikers, Or, as illustrious head o rate, 50 cents per quarter. Advertising rates on Hiyu —the little stingers. the application, 75c cents per column inch. Wampum bringer, War Chest champion, the equally illustrious club so aptly put it. "Oiy oiy-oiy, such a bees nest." Tell the tale of two red feathers. The hiking club has become quite a baromete Our Franchise grew golden recording the fortunes of war. Last Sunday today's meet. As the autumn moon for The guns go off at student (Eer the white man came to Alki) hike was the first in many a moon which couldn Candidates for the positions of president Hiyu, bravest of the Siwaah, boast the presence of a service man home on fur- and treasurer willbe nominated. This week Famed from Pysht to far Puyallup lough or leave.But the deficit was more than over marks the beginning of another ASSC elec- Fearless foe of clam and mudhen, come by the notable number of veterans wh groaned in gloom titanic. up. C'est la paix! tion, the second one this year. Long had showed We can't help feeling proud of our Col- Moons enough to make him head chief lege.They say, thebest things always come Of the Siwash now had gilded About the most prevalent danger accompanying Coolees. getting a cramp in the in small packages. That's the wayit is with O'er the Duwamish, home of the hikes is the peril of the elders waited trucks. One case reported got so bad, Seattle College. But to take longer strides, Still wrinkled overcrowded the helm. Would not grant the chief's red feathers the leg just came right off. we must have capable leaders at "Hiyu, him papoose yet. Grunted Special recognition is in order for Elaine O'Neill, this year's Let him first catch swift fish, goobang." There's a big job ahead for the happy purchaser of the first red feather sold veterans, (Fish that swim tail first up rivers Half ahundred returning in S. C.'s War and Community Chest Drive. In- officers. Keeping water from their eyeballs). several hundred student nurses, and over cidentally, the race is till on for the title of Chief freshmen have to be absorbed and Squaw of the Victory Pow-Wow tonight. Spec- four hundred sorrow Hiyu pouted. open to who will be papoose. student body. Sunk in ulation is wide as into the regular How could he catch the goobang creature on the subject of the drive, it's a print candidate's Since he never could swim backwards? While we're The Spectator will each never before seen catch the wily creature pretty safe bet that S. C. has Read what the nominees have to Couldn't this year. platform. With feet for fingers, if he know how. the enthusiasm shown by theCommittees the preliminary polls next hand publicity, they aren't say. Then at ,{.". 9 We've got to it to And vote intelligently. 'f missing any bets. When people will resort to Friday, vote. Mrs. Coolee stirring chowder, smudging dirt on their faces, swathing their heads Arm up to elbow in the broth pot, in bandages, and tramping the halls in their bare Saw her downcast lord and master; Congratulations feet, for the greater glory of the War and Com- to see him as clam's nest. Grieved munity Chest, brother, even YOU can spare that year's War and Community Ceased she then to stir the muck-muck, This with some swamp grass, dollar. one of the most Wiped her biceps Chest Drive has been Uttered then her words of wisdom: Jim McKay's outfit last Monday takes the prize spirited campaigns ever attempted at for realism. Cay Hanley and Katie Niedermeyer S. C. Leon Carria and veteran mem- "Hiyu Coolee, lord of seaweed, made a special visit to the Chapel for him. Hear your squaw of many beatings. club have staged (Gotta get this in before the weather changes bers of the hiking- I tell by mystic process can us.) I'd be willing to give odds that with the exhibition of How to the bright red feathers, on a magnificent five-day win next rainy spell we have, somebody will be heard come to Siwash glory." Hiyu originality. The very How to to remark, 'YThis is the lousiest autumn we've ever typical Low she whispered them her secret, activity usually had. Where's our Indian Summer?" undertaking of an Wiles to snare the goobang subtle. handled by independent chairmen Don't forget the student body meeting today. The Gone the gloom from Hiyu's optic; You miss half the game if you miss the kick-off. shows the group's generosity. Gladsome gleams his good right eye. week-long publicity discloses its col- Prince of clodders, Coolee hastens, lege spirit. We commend Hiyu Coolee Seeks the rair of perverse goobang; Now that it's possible to think of the male ele- On he trudges to the rapids ment in terms of groups again, who's to make the done. downstream, for work well In he plunges, lunges first move on reviving Intercollegiate Knights? Over boulders bumped and battered The need for such a service organization becomes Through the cold October waters more apparent every day. It was the I. X.'s who cinemanalysis Coolee swims downhill exulting used to handle all the details for the Holy Ghost .Till he meets the backward goobang. Mass, the I. X.'s who enforced the constitutional Danny Kaye tries to wow them again in his Lo! he glimpses tailfins thrashing regulations governing student elections, in fact up to unheeding. new picture "Wonderman." He hardly lives Gruesome goobang, all in every phase of collegiate endeavor, the I. X.'s scene the title. Some of the acts are very good but made themselves felt. The jobs are still open, very slick reader after scene of nonsense does not make Spare we now the tender that's for sure. All we need now is the Knight's. entertainment. The show, in short, is painfully Gory grapplings in the cat tails, the swamp gas. uneven. Gasps and gurgles 'midst is Kaye is a fine actor and the supporting cast If anyone should find time hanging heavy on his new and Woman's guile and Coolee courage very good, but their efforts deserve a hands, they might set about drawing up a work- dialogue is on Vanquished had the fierce opponent better script.If the plot is poor the able vocabulary of words which don't contain are hardly Foe of polliwog and turtle. office. It a par. The direction and production the letter "i", for use in the Spectator likely to win even plastic Oscars. seems that someone has misplaced the letter disk of As Mrs. Coolee stirred the chowder The photographic effects are the best part on that typewriter key, and it gets pretty rough of the «lm elders pinned the feathers to the show. They are the only elements As the on the third finger right. The use of a thimble going that are consistently well done. Instead of Into Hiyu's frame abundant remedy the situation has proved impracticable. at "An- all sugges- to see "Wondennan" take another look Loud the shrieking at the Potlatch, However, we stand ready to consider chors Aweieh." Isay. Bill Marsh Hiyu shrieking, need OCTOBER 12, 1945 THE SPECTATOR 3 Hoop Turnout HAIL ALMA MATER Behind the To you wepledge our earnest endeavor, though trials lie in store, Promises With thy ideals forever lighting the way before. Sons and daughters, spirit of enduring youth, Strong Team Sports Scene Keep high her shining emblems, glory and pow'r and truth. By Frank Martin with JACK GOURMAN Chorus: Sports Staff Writer Mater, Mother of the true and brave, S.C. Star of the Week are made with excellent coaching. Hall Alma was back in the limer at May thy blazons ne'er be tarnished, long may thy banners wave. Basketball Two-year letterman Bob "Long Live Rockne" is the cry light at Seattle College as twen- Truckey will lead the Seattle Notre Dame, and has been the Seattle College, halls of the maroonand white, ty-four boys turned out lastTues- College basketball team for this immortal spirit of the "Fighting her memories; keepher fair name bright. season. Bob is 63" and weighs Irish" for many years. Knuta Hallow'd be day for the maple court sport. The Loyal always, hearts and voices strong, 195 pounds. Since he is a junior Rockne made the Irish into a ma- was under the supervision Let the heavens echo strains of our college song. turnout pre-medical student, this will jor football power. Down at Sou- of Father Frank, Logan, S. J., probably be his last year at thern California the Trojans un- athletic director of the College. Seattle College. In his freshman der the tutorship of the late How- year of the Among those answering the call he was top man ard Jones have become the kings Providence NuChapter basketball team. The former of coast football.Since the passing of the casaba was two-year letter- West Seattle high school star is of these two great masterminds Truckey setting Bordeaux Of Alpha Tau Delta man Bob the known as "Mr. Apollo" of tie other football coaches have prov- Installs Officers pace. . maple court. en themselves. In my own opinion The hall on the hillmighthave Fast, shifty Bill Conroy and big Being big, fast and rugged Iwould say that the ten best been slow in breaking into print The Nu Chapter of Alpha Tau BillFenton hit the hoop with con- makes Truckey a terrific college coaches of the country today are tout it burst into activity the first Delta held its first meeting of the sistent regularity. These two boys star. I'm sure that Bob will be as follows: Bernie Bierman of day of college. First came initia- scholastic year on Tuesday. In- have held down the forward posi- one of the leading basketball Minnesota, Frank Thomas of Al- tion for all the newcomers. It was stalledat the end of the last quar- tions for S. C. for the last two players of the Northwest this abama, H. O. (Fritz) Crisler of impossible to miss the girls with ter, the Seattle College chapter years. The other'returning letter- season. His experience will be a Michigan, L. T. (Buck) Shaw of their green bows and their plac- is the twelfth chapter in the na- man is Frank Martin, forward great asset to Seattle College. California, Homer H. Norton of ards announcing them asBordeaux tion to receive affiliationwith Al- from Walla Walla. Father Logan There is always one man who Texas A&M, Jeff Cravath of Sou- frosh andBordeaux rookies. pha Tau Delta. Plans are being announced that intramurals would gives inspiration to the team. thern California, Clark D. Shaugh- To climax the initiation week, made for a tea to be given in begin immediately with the let- That manis Bob Truckey. Inmy nessy of Pittsburgh, Dana X. Bi- an open house for Seattle College November in honor of the candi- termen as probable captains of own opinion, as Trudtey goes, so ble of Texas, Carl G. Snavely of men was held last Friday night. dates for nursing degrees. the various teams. goes Seattle College. North Carolina, and L. R. (Dutch) get right down business, Officers installed during the Six former Prep were Meyer of Texas Christian Univer- Andto to students Pigskin Season elections were held recently for meeting were: Doreen Money, among those in suits as were five sity. The is already house officers. Phyllis Regimbal president; Adelle Musson, vice- from ODea, three from West Se- football season Paul Brown, Jimmy Crowley, with many of the was chosen president; Catherine president; Jo Ann McCasky, cor- attle, two from Bellarmine, and underway fa- Bill Alexander, Frank Leahy, Tiny vorite teams approaching nation- Niedermeyer, vice president; Lou- responding secretary; Mac Daly, nine from other places in the state Thornhill, Pop Warner, Stub Al- and Navy in the ise Messmer, secretary; Betty recording secretary; Sister Joan of Washington. al fame. Army lison, Wallace Wade, and Bob Ney- East are getting tougher as the Sill, treasurer; and Eileen Walms- Francis, treasurer; Virginia Hipps, Next week complete will land are not giving their talents data season rolls along. Holy Cross ley, standards chairman. custodian of properties; Virginia be available the roster and to coaching leading universities at on has good chance to go unbeaten The residents entered Simicich, custodian of pins; Sister the intramural league. a present. These coaches, therefore, also have schedule of this season and end up in a post- Sodality work. Their first St, Agnes, historian. cannot be counted in my ratings Into season bowl. Glenn Davis group Based purely on scholastic a- at this time. The Big Three, project is the recital of the against Wake Forest on Saturday chieyement, Alpha iTau Delta is a Enthusiasm Marks which consists of Bierman, Thom- Rosary every night during the was invincible. Clyde Scott and month of October. national honorary for women who as, Crisler, are the greatest coach- For Bob Jenkins of the Navy tore are candidates for a degree in Turnout es in the nation and there is no Bordeaux frosh come from ev- the Duke team to pieces. Stan nursing. Dr. Helen Werby, head one who can match their records ery part of the state and from Women' Sports Koslowski of Holy Cross is ap- of the biology department, is mod- of consistency. Oregon and Canada. Walla Walla, parently living up to all expecta- erator of the Nu Chapter, also The enthusiastic group which Yakima, Port ITownsend, Vancou- outstanding per- Predictions for Tomorrow known as the Margaret Feldon women's intra- tions of being an ver, Cashmere, Puget Island, En- turned out for Alabama South Carolina, chapter. sports last brought former. over umclaw, and Tacoma are repre- mural week Arkansas over Baylor, Army o- Each chapter forms its own by- promise of an season in Out in the mid-West, Paul sented, as well as Salem, Oregon, eventful ver Michigan, Cornell overPrince- laws. Before being eligible a girl both competitive and individual ■Sarringhaus of Ohio State, Vie and Victoria, B. C. ton, Duke over Wake Forest, Flor- must have completed fifteen hours activities. The Rev. Francis Lo- Kulbitski of Minnesota, and ida over Vanderbilt, Georgia over of college credits with a 3.0 grade gan, S. J., physical education di- Francis Dancewicz of Notre Kentucky, Holy Cross over Villa- TEN YEARS AGO average. Pledges must be carrying Oct. 5, the various groups signed Dame are the three leading backs. State, Minnesota, nova, Indiana over Nebraska, IN THE SPEC twelve hours at the time of their rector, has announced that as of Ohio and Notre Dame have each won two games. Kansas over Washborn, Marquette Father Bernard Hubbard, election. The society's next meet- up are as follows: Sv It will be natural when Ohio over Kansas State, Miami over J., the "Glacier Priest," gives a ing is scheduled for November. — a Basketball 13 from Bordeaux Minnesota clash in two St. Louis, Mississippi over La. talk to 8, C. students recount- State and and 34 independents registered the Crimson Tech., Mississippi State over De- ing experiences of his ninth — weeks. Down South Badminton 44 registered, com- Alabama, with Harry troit, Missouri over lowa State, Alaskan exploration. Providence Holds Tide from " prising approximately 4 teams. Gilmer their ace back, has won Navy over Perm. State, Perm over First Fall (Equipment furnished). North Carolina upset, Bill McLaire is elected treas- — two games and their meeting or Notre urer of the AJS.'S.C. to fill the Bowling 100 students of mixed with unbeaten Tennessee in Bir- Dame overDartmouth, Ohio State Capping Exercises Wisconsin, position left vacant by Fred group registered. Students urged mingham in two weeks will de- over Okla. A&M over Marino. Seattle College School of Nurs- to take advantage of special rates cide the kingship of the South- S. M. U., Oregon over Oregon " ing, Providence Division, held its offered at designated hours. eastern Conference. Georgia is State, Pittsburgh over Mich. — State, Purdue lowa, Charles Bros is appointed to first capping exercise of the Fall Golf 25 students of mixed still very much in the running. over Saint teach the course in drama at Quarter last Monday evening in group. Jack McAllister offers in- Mary's over Coll. of Pacific, Sou- IS. C. the Providence Hospital Auditor- struction to beginners and those thern Cal. over S. Diego Naval, " Temple over Bucknell, Tennessee ium. interested in improving theii A series of lectures, sponsored The white caps, symbol of the game. over Chattanooga, Texas over Ok- lahoma, California, by Seattle College, is scheduled nursing profession, were bestowed Riding— 50 registered; 25 of this U.C.L.A. over iTulane over Rice, Tulsa over Tex- to be given in the Hall of the upon sixty-six young women by group went Oct. 5. Knights of Columbus. Sister Zephirin, of nurs- Rose Bowl Material as Tech., Washington over W. S. directress Swimming— over 50 registered. " es, and Miss Dorothy Fairhurst, Here on the Coast, U.S.C. with C, Colgate over Lafayette, and JosephBrislawn, chairman for educational director. Speaker for Volleyball— 2s registered. three games to their credit loom Texas A&M over L. S. U. the Fall Informal, sets the the evening was Father Edward Father Logan advises students as possible Rose Bowl material Out of 30 games forecast last Sand Point Country Club as the Flajole, S. J., and Dr. Ernest Tar- to limit to two or three their for January. Bobby Reynolds of week, 25 results were predicted locale for the dance. diff was chairman of the exercises. sports activities as more than this Oregon apparently is one of the correctly, five incorrectly, and one Supplementing the Providence number will demand an excess best backfield men in the Coast. tie. This gives your reporter an choir in the musical portionof the of time directed toward the ath- Jake Leicht, former grid service 83.3 average for the week. The Music Competition program were selections rendered letic program. star, will make Oregon a top total for the two weeks is 46 (Continued from page 1) by Betty England, Laverne^ Schra- Lockers at the K. C. hall are threat in the Coast. His show- right, 9 wrong, and 2 ties for an ing appliedmusic. der, and Lois Levi. available for women. Frank Mar- ing against Idaho on Saturday 82.8 per cent average. was spectacular. Mary's, 10 points a quarter for each Degree students who received tin, manager of the gymnasium, 'Siaint This Week's Twenty Best resident taking a music class. caps Dorothy Biebel, by request. the independent of the Coast is their Include: will release the lockers '1) Army; 2) Navy; 3) Ohio 25 points for each resident win- Florence Gilbert, Noreen Pearce, producing a good team with 4) C; 5) Minnesota; ning a prize onMusic Night. Theresa Smith, Joey Tillisch, and Wedemeyer pacing the victorious State; U. S. 5 points for each resident tak- Patricia Wilkinson. Freshmen Unite Gaels. W.S.C. has won two con- 6) Notre Dame; 7) Alabama; 8) ing part in the program. Sixty in number, the diploma ference games, but will not go Okla A&M; 9) Tennessee; 10) In- 1point for each resident attend- students capped were: With Sophomores undefeated. diana; 11) iTulsa; 12) Michigan; ing Music Night. Mary Anderson, Margaret Ashe, On Barn Dance Great Coaches 13) Texas A&M; 14) Purdue; 15) Helen Ballard, Jeanne Barber, Since following the football pic- Texas; 16) Holy Cross; 17) Duke; Irene Barnett, Nanette Benson, Tentative plans for the annual ture from 1935 on, Ihave come 18) Georgia; 19) Saint Mary's; LD3RARY HOURS Irene Bergie, Ann Betschart, Ha- Barn Dance were initiated this to the conclusion tha grid teams 20) Perm. zel Bowechop, Virginia Brittell, week by the freshman and soph- WEEK DAYS Jeanne Brown, Nita Burgess, Pat- omore classes. Chairmen appoint- MEET YOUR FRIENDS a± 8:30 - 5:30 ricia Cannon, Eleanor Carr, Rose- ed include Virginia Clark, and ... mary Cheasick, Patricia Childs, Jim McKay. October 31, Hallow- Betty Cox, BetteLu Crouch, Mary e'en, is the scheduled date, and SATURDAYS Deasy, Margaret Eagan, Betty Dick Parker's Pavilion on the Ev- 9 - 12 Englehard, Mary Anne Eriksen, erett Highway has been selected BARNEY O'CONNOR'S Charleen Finson. as the scene for the festivities. Janus Hatfield, Margaret Hit- Admission will be $1.50 per couple. WHERE YOU BUY YOUR EVENING HOURS - son,Doris Hovind, Mildred Hughes, An orchestra will furnish music 7 9 Dorothy Johnson, Gloria Johnson, for the dancing which will last TOOTH PASTES AND COSMETICS Keeley, Dona Kraemer, Lil- (Except Fridays) Alice from 9 to 12. Refreshments will lian Lehman, Margaret Lyons, be served and prizes will be given (Across the street from the Cathedral) (Continued on page 4) to the best-dressed couple. 4 THE SPECTATOR OCTOBER 12, 1945 TomBannon WEDDINGS -: To Address Disa and Data Commerce Club by Margie Latta Rogers-Rose the bride and bridegroom attend- Solved pushes out whenleaving, as is the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rose were ed the College. At the next meeting of the Se- How often have you Btarted fashion on most doors. And be sure- married May 23 in the bride's Powers-Mortlorik attle College Commerce Club, to make a lot of noise when you bride, merrily on your way into the li- home in Seattle. The the Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Mort- Thomas J. Bannon, president of hit the wrong brary or into the cavern, only to door because every former Maxine Rogers, was a ca- lock left for a wedding trip in Western Gear Works, will be the does. This is probably be totally thwarted, smashed, and one else det nurse at Columbus and at- Canada after their marriage last principal speaker.Mr. Bannon will the best way to disturb all of quar- surprised by a resisting door? tended the College for two Saturday evening. The bride, the be the first businessman to ad- those who are diligently studying, ters. Mr. Rose is at present Bruised knuckles or a skinned on former Delores Powers, daughter dress the group. and if the door hasn't flooredyou. the high seas with the U. S. navy. nose, plus a deflated ego make of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. T. G. their looks will. May-Fitzpatrick Powers, attended Seattle College. you wonder, do the doors swing in or do the doors swing out? Now if you get the idea,itreal- At a wedding solemnized last Claes-Sanderson Sophomore Election ly isn't necessaryanymore to kick week in Tacoma, Miss Marilyn The marriage of Miss Bettie After much cogitating, we de- (Continued from page 1) to the case. out the offending panel in order May became the bride of James Claes and C. Bevitt Sanderson duced the following be the to gain entrance. M. Fitzpatrick, U. S. N. The took place last week at the physics major, sergeant-at-arms. The left-hand door in Cave opens groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Church of the Assumption. Re- The new officers were elected is the only one that at all. you Purple Hearts Fitzpatrick of Lake Steilacoom, turning from Northern British and installed at the meeting last This applies only if are enter- attended the college before trans- Columbia, the couple will make Friday. Pat Kelly, only officer re- ing from the outside. All that is For those woundedin action in ferring to the V-12 program at their home in Seattle. Both Mr. maining from last year, presided necessary is to lean your total the hike to Lake Annette Sunday. the University of Washington. and Mrs. Sanderson are 1945 gra- as acting president. weight against the door as it is a If you want a play by play des- Elliott-Roberts duates of the College. push-In. cription of thebattle with the bees and if you don't believe that, bee Miss Patricia Elliott became Parartls-Mirtell The heavier you are the better, the bride of Louis J. Roberts at The marriage of Miss Laura Providence Capping stings really hurt, just ask Sally as you will fall that much faster Oursler, True Uncapher, Kay St. Joseph Church in Yakima on Mary Paradis and Albert Mar- on your face. Of course on the way tell, 2c, (Continued from page 1) Young, or Caroline Campbell. August 30. Sgt. Roberts recently quartermaster took place out, it is now the right hand and Chatenois, France, returned from last Monday in St. Joseph Church, Prances Mix, Thelma McCammon, not the left hand door that pulls father, More New Combinations where his J. Vincent Rob- Yakima. The bride majored in Thelma McCorkle, Charlotte Niel- instead of pushing in. Do you fol- erts Yakima, served pri- secretarial studies at the college Mary Stromberg to Bob Spel- of as a son, O'Neal, Joan Pettin- low me? Both 1944. Audrey lacy. Mary attended the' college vate in the First World War. from 1942 to Rawles, Phyllis ger, Florence are the library doors. from '43 to '45 as a Liberal Arts Recce, Reinhardt, Phyl- Then there Frances They act exactly the opposite. The major Dave Greer, sophomore lis Roberts, Carol Saantland, La- ... right hand door pulls out when pre-law student, to Yvonne Spie- Double Ceremony Schrader, Phyllis Simcoe, verne entering, while the left hand one ser, Columbus nursing student. Patricia Smith, Marcelyn Steven- son, Maxine Stirling, Nancy Swift, Almadean Thompson,Margie Tom- Chest Drive mey, Vivian Thorpe, Gwendolyn (Continued from page 1) J. EOSON FARRAR Uglum, Shirley Ulricksen, Beverly the week included Jim McKay and Fine Mollie O'Brien, publicity heads, Portraits Vachon, Doris Walls, Noreen Photograph by Appointment Walsh, and Betty Wright. with a staff consisting of Ed- Only Roller, mund Twohy, Monica Cath- CA. 4717 504 E. Denny Way erine Niedermeyer, Marguerite La Voy, and Otto Vogeler. Eileen Hil- Judicial Board ton, Dorothy Merz, Mercedes Si- (Continued from page 1) derius, and Dick Jasper planned be confirmed by the Advisory the entertainment. For the BEST Board at their next meeting. Seattle College's contribution to Members of the Judicial last year's fund exceded 800 dol- in Meats... Board will hold their offices lars. Results of this year's drive through their senior year. They will be announced next week. GO TO give decisions on cases of con- stitutional misinterpretations, and all decisions of the board TOWER STUDIO are final. ,Home of the Peroni OperaGuild Serv-U-Meats Sing Opera; the—Grand Way Service Men 1110 Broadway PR. 5900 62 MADISON (Continued from page 1) Roberts, California, where he has INTERNATIONAL PHARMACY been attending radio school. Mrs. Come Here First. We have it, or we'll get it for you Glover, the former Marietta Plan- H. K. ROSENOFF tenburg, is withher husband. Both 5959 Airport Way RA. 7333 are former students at S. C. «" * " Lieut. George C. Herold and his bride, the former Miss Ellen [3,.MlHlllllll.llHllllllllllllM.llllltlll.llltllllMlllllllllll.lMlMllll.llllllllll.lll.lllllllllUllllll.ll.lMHllllllllllllM.ll.Mll.jp McHugh, were married September 3 at the Church of the Assump- An eye-witnesa account of the tion. Attendants at their wedding were her four sisters, Mrs. Paul battle of South Leyte Gulf and | POINT CLEANERS Vincent Herold (seen also on this page) and the Misses Kathleen, of the ceremony which reinstated 5 1 Christine, and Mary McHugh. The bride received a bachelor of the president of the Philippines NEXT DOOR TO O. P. A. science degree from Seattle College in 1940. The newly weds are on his home soil is given in a let- now making their home in New York. ter received from Ensign W. F. BROADWAY AT MADISON rfiUin, naval reserve public rela- tions officer and former student McHugh-Herold Nuptials at Seattle College. OF ■ "We have been here (the Phil- ■ COMPLIMENTS ippines) almost from the start," Bill wrote, "and I went ashore with General McArthur, Admiral|PAT'S BAR-B-Q j Kinkaid, AdmiralBarbey and Gen- # eral Krueger, commander of the 1118 12th AVENUE Sixth Army, in three PT boats for ■ ■ the ceremony. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ .. 'VThe ceremony was very well handled with President Osmena following General MacArthur and BRING YOUR RED FEATHERS his chief of staff and a hundred COME TO THE reportersand photographers work- AND ... ing the story.Later Iwas detailed by my commanding officer to stay behind and find out when Presi- dent Osmena wished to return to the cruiser. "During the battle for the city the preceding day someone had POWWOW broken into the vaults where the records were kept. Most of the windows had been blown out by something and they finally decided that it had happened when the Japs blew up their ammunition MIXER dump near by. "I was up In San Pedro bay All proceeds to benefit the aboardthe tendersduring the bat- tle, and it was sure a thriller. We Lieut, and Mrs. Paul Vincent Herold (Veronica McHugh") were could hear all the cross talk of War and Community Chest Drive married recently at North Chapel in Lincoln, Nebraska, where they the ships, planes and boats in- are now making their home. The bride attended the College from volvedin the action over the short FRIDAY— B:3O-13 ENGINEERING BLDG. 1940 until 1942. She and her sister, Mrs. George C. Herold, are waveradio, and it kept us on the the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McHugh of Seattle. edge of our seats for two days."