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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 10-11-1946 Spectator 1946-10-11 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1946-10-11" (1946). The Spectator. 320. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/320 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. SPECTATOR VOLUME XIV. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1946 NUMBER 1 Meet, Dance, Picnic Climax Frosh Week Enrollment zoomed skyward at SC this week with the COLUMBUS NURSES INITIATE Schedule of Co-Chairmen greatest student regstration in the fifty-four year history of the institution. Up-to-the minute statistical release from Quinn and O'Neill to End the Dean's Office showed a twenty-three hundred sixty-one enrollment rigure, an increase of one hundred and fifty per- In Suquamish Jaunt Sunday cent over the Summer Quarter. Climaxing a week of Frosh activities, under the co-chair- Expansion of the Liberal Arts Hall will care for the huge manship of I.X., Bill Quinn, and Joan O'Neill, Silver Scroll, turnout of collegians, and new modifications to theEngineer- a student body meeting will be held this afternoon in the ingHall willhandle huge proportions of the incoming regis- K. of C. auditorium, at 12 o'clock noon. On schedule for trants, it was revealed. the meeting is the transacting of new and old business. Total veteran enrollment for the term exceeds fourteen Entertainment will be offered in the way of a skit produced hundred, the largest contingent to enter Seattle College. by "The Little Alley Art Players" (Drama Guild). Pur- Theratio of man to woman is now five males to every single pose of the gathering is to acquaint both Freshmen and coed, a student spokesman sa"d. The new women-men ratio new students to the method by which student government smothers the record of the Spi\lig Quarter, when the ratio affairs are managed. Second on the week-end climax was two and one half women to everysingle man. Twenty-five Added to is the "Get Acquainted" mixer Mrs. Kenneth Johnson (Ruth Brand) Registrar, an- tonight aC the Encore (Faurot's) nounced that present registration will officially close tcday. Faculty; Three Ballroom located at 13th and Enrollment is expected to reach a total of twenty-five In Engineering Pike Streets. Tickets, which are hundred. selling for 65c per person, may be With the opening of the Fall Probationers at Columbus Hospital School of Nursing "mow" purchased from any of the Inter- The College has received this unprecedented enrollment realizing an Increase of the lawn at the school with their teeth as part of initiation week Quarter collegiate Knights without too much difficulty despite the fact that one-half 1,500 students, Seattle College has or Silver Scroll that closedlast Tuesday at the hospital. Senior students in the back- Debate Program A.building is not fully completed. Main difficulty added 25 new members to its al- members.Providing music for the of the L. ground, making sure the 'probies" eat it close enough, include (left ready enlarged taculty. Leading night is at themoment wasaccustoming old students to the fact that to right) Mary Louise Albrecht, Evelyn Driscoll, Ozella Eastman, Senter Case's orchestra. To be Featured the expansionis the of En- the College could have grown so much in such a short time. Eva Obert and Elizabeth Rhodes. Probationers, left to right, are School gineering 3 new members: All Freshmen are urged to wear Margie Grecco, Mary MacGregor, Constance Lopthein, Loretto Fran- with Mr. Bryce the green ribboned badges with cis, Margaret Roberts, Margaret Gross, Harriet Farrow, Margaret At Gavel Meet G. Bennett, Civil En- gineering; Mr. Black, En- their names written The Leaders Attend Pre- Lynn, and Ellen Stuessi. Gavel Club, debating organiza- Alfred on them at tion at SC, meets Tuesday, Octo- gineering Machinist; and Mr. the dance where they will meet Dinner; James Harland, Civil Engineering. STUDENT School ber 15th at 7:30 p.m. in Room the student body in its first real $35,000 118 of Bldg. Eve- The remaining 10 appointeesand Full Year Foreseen Opera Guild Housing the Liberal Arts ' social event of the coming year. ning debate topic is: Resolved: their respective departments are: An increase of almost1,000 stu- OBSERVER "The subsistance allowance for Mr. Francis Armstrong, Violin; Closing out the week is the Hi- dent body members hied student Auditions for Unit Completed; By RillQuinn vets attendingschool should be In- Mr. Ernest Barnaud, English; Mr. yu Coolee sponsored all-school heads to convene for a pre-school 1 Gregory Crawley, Speech instruc- creased." picnic which will be held this Every year war, col- dinner and discussion last week. 'Mikado Lead Men Move In tor; Mr. Willard Fenton, assis- before the A brief business meeting will Sunday Declared exigent by Fred Holt, 1 at Suquamish under Hiyu leges all over America used to A spirited throng of potential The new veterans' housing unit precede the evening's debating tant Athletic Director; Mr. New- ASSC president, the meeting was Chief McKay. As explained have a vigorous 'hazing* program singers was reported by moder- at TenthAvenue andSpringStreet program. Oldmembers willbe re- ton Galley, Commerce and Fin- Jim attended by Associated Student to prove to all incoming Fresh- ator, Father Reldy, to have is complete. The structure, which ceived of the ance;Mr. Carl Johnson, Commerce at Wednesday's freshman meeting officers, presidents and vice-pres- back into the ranks men thatCollege life was, indeed, turned out for three recent meet- was moved from Kirkland, has Gaveleers, and new members will and Finance; Mr. Oval M. Klose, the one dollar fee, which should idents of major SC clubs, and a new departure from previousex- ings of the Opera Guild. The been erected for the use of un- be welcomed, it was by Mathematics; Mr. William Lone, be paid before noon today, will chairmen of major activities. revealed istence. Heretofore, a college man Giuld is expecting a big year due married male veterans at an ap- club officers. Mathematics; Paul Luger, S.J., cover transportationcosts, dancing, agenda Physics; Francis Lindekugel, S.J., or woman was not a full-fledged Firstonthe business was to the return of several veterans proximate cost of $35,000. Father Last year the Gavel Club en- baseball, football and liberal re- the announcement that the Advis- Religion; Mr. William Moeller, student until he or she consumed of last spring's "Pirates of Pen- Wharton and Father Earl have Joyed one of the biggest and most freshments. ory must approve eve- Music; Joseph McMurray, their quota of goldfish or raw Board zance" production. been appointedfaulty supei?visojs successful years ,of its 4»t4mr. Mr. The day'a schedule calls for H oysters a profusionof paddle- ry item destined for the bulletin have Commerce and"Finance; Mr. John amid President BUI Moeller an- and taken up residence in During the year awards were ga- meeting of everyone at Colman wielding- wearing boards. Posters, notices, and other quarters. A. Olmer, English; Philip Sore- and sack-cloth nounced that the leads will ba their new thered by club members from eve- Dock at 10:00 a.m. and a full day apparel. But the trendis modes of information were declar- ghan, S.J., English; Miss Nancy nowadays picked next week for the cur- The addition will accommodate ry source. In the Pacific Coast of festivities- Tickets are being away these practices ed to be subject to sanction by Swarva, English; Mrs. G. Ivey, from because rent production, "The Mikado". sixty-eight residents. Two men are tourneys the Gavel Club brought handled by John Floyd and Joann many of generation have al- Mike Hoffmann, Rosemary Bar- Biology; and Miss Jeanne Tang- this Allstudents Interestedin this ac- assigned to each room and there home three first place winnings, Cruickshank with the assistance ready had their; quota of excite- rett, or Pat Collins before being ney, English. tivity are urged to attend the is a small room in front for eve- four secondary positions and one of Don Byington and Kay Mad- ment during the past few yeara. posted on any board. may meetings. The first public per- ning "fireside chats." Room and third placement. Tours took the ding. They be obtained in In keeping with changed times, Verdicts deducted from various formance will be given at the boardis provided for the veterans Gavel contestants to Oregon, the main hall of the LiberalArts the Frosh Week planners strived controversies entailed during the Moore Theatre on the twenty- in this unit for the nominal fee Washington, and California; meet- New General of Building this morning. to harass the former students and meeting included motions to re- sixth of November. of $125 a quarter. ing such schools as U.S.C., W.S.C., Joan Martin, abetted by her tain the Homecoming Ball as an 0.5.C., and Sarazin cell-mates, is in charge certain faculty members and give Eleven states and the Dominion U.C.L.A- Mentor open dance, to continue the prac- Jesuits of food, andLouie Duvall is plan- the new students a break. The of are represented the As hostto the AnnualHighSchool tice of holding student body as- Canada in ning the day's sports program. new arrivals received a classroom String Orchestra new dwelling. Coming' from the Debate Tournament, the Gavel sembliesin the Knights of Colum- Of S. CProfs. schedule and a frosh week pro- Atlantic Seaboard are Henry Re- Club fetedhigh school guests with bus hall, to hold similar pre-quar- Formed; Very Rev.