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SPECTATOR SEATTLE COLLEGE VOLUME ljf SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, NOVEMBER 3.0, 1945 NUMBER 8 MEDICAL WEEK INAUGURATED Faculty Selects Eighteen ASSCWill Meet Alpha Tau Delta Opens Celebration; ' ' Chieftain Coach Mendel Banquet, A.E.D.nd Lab For Appearance in 45- 46 AtPep Rally Tech Pledging To Take Place doffing Just one day after A week devoted to the pledging, initiation, and feting of College "Who's Who" uniform, his Army Joe Bud- medical students was established this week at the College Eighteen Seattle College men and women have been nick reported this week for by members of the medical department under the direc- with the Chieftain nominated and approved for inclusion in the 1945-1946 edi- practice tion of Dr.Helen Werby. The celebration willbe designated tion of "Who's Who Among Students in American Univer- cagers. He arrivedinSeattle "Medical Week" and will be inaugurated next week, De- sities and Colleges." Selected by a staff of College officials, last Sunday from thirty-six 2-8. Africa, cember the students were judged on the basis tif character, schol- months' service in Si- Members of Alpha Tau Delta, arship, leadership in extra-curricular activities, and poten- cily, France, and Germany, Sales nursing honorary, will begin the tiality for future usefulness to business and society. and assumed duties Monday Aegis events of "Medical Week" with a "Who's Who" is the official directory of distinguished students as coach of the College bas- tea Sunday afternoon in the re- chosen from over 600 colleges and universities throughout America. ketball team. Campaign ception room of Providence Nurs- It ia published annually to serve as an outstanding honor in which A sports enthusiast since high es' Home. The occasion will honor recognition, and establish a school days at ODea, Budnick has deserving upperclassmen are given to Opens Monday the basic nursing students and information on the country's lead- coached teams at Seattle Prep, reference volume of authorative A concentrated campaign of Biographical sketches of the upper division ODea, and Seattle College. While during the afternoon names of ing collegians. selected two is expected to sell out College will be included in this year's pub- in Sicily, he formed a baseball weeks fall quarter pledges to the hon- students from Seattle ~~ the 600 ordered copies of the Ae- team which won the regional orary Co- lication. I gis, according to June Peterson, will be announced. championship title. ELMOOR ANDERSON, engin- business manager of the annual. chairmen June Lehman and Ann sergeant-at-arms of Coach Budnick will be intro- eering junior, Alpha Sigma "Four dollars paid during this O'Brien asserted that tea will be Associated Students, a Spec- duced formally to College rooters the time, December 3-17, is the only served from three until five. Helen tator reporter and a member of during the season's first pep rally Nu Alumni assurance of getting an annual." Connolly Mary Parker Gamma Sigma Alpha. next Friday. At eight o'clock Jo and that night the Chieftains will Highlighting the sales will be PAT BODVIN, senior laboratory re- have issued invitations. with Se- a poster campaign, complemented technician, member of Silver PlanPledging new their annual series attle Pacific College in the first by student solicitors from each Initiation Planned Scroll, member of Gamma Sigma The Seattle College chapter of game class who will vie for the largest The week's program also in- a past business mana- Iintercollegiate of the year. Alpha, and Alpha Sigma Nu, national Jesuit number of subscriptions. Repre- cludes the initiation of Jim Che- the Spectator. ger of division col- chosen to promote the ney, pre-medical junior, into the CONROY, ju- honorary of upper sentatives BILL. pre-medical publication in their respective Washington chapter of Alpha Ep- nior, vice-president of the Asso- lege men whose scholastic and ac- Alaskan Bishop classes include: John Hillis, Cath- silon Delta, national pre-medical Students, president of Al- tivities records are outstanding, ciated S. Head erine Gibbons and Jim McKay, honorary. Only active members of Delta, vice-president Former C. pha Epsilon met last Wednesday evening to freshman class; Claire Eberle, the organization at the College the Gavel Club, and a two-year of make plans for reorganization. Visits College (Nancy O'Brien, and Jim Roddy, are Bill Conroy and Otto Vogeler. letterman. Inactive during the war, the group The Very Reverend Walter J. sophomoreclass; Kathleen La For- PAT EISEN, sociology senior, One of the climaxingevents will which there no activemem- Fitzgerald, S. J., Bishop of the tune, Alice Carey, and Dorothy treasurer of Gamma Sigma Alpha., of are be the annual Mendel Club ban- of Alaska, and former Klingele, junior classes; Lillie manager of the Spec- bers now attending the College, Vicariate quet which is scheduled for Thurs- circulation president of Seattle College, Mac Parker, Lucille Hayden, and tator, secretary of Silver hopes to become alive again be- re- day. The dinner at Hargrove's and lated experiences of life with the June Peterson, senior class; Mar- fore the reception of new pledges Restaurant at 7:30 will honor new Scroll. Eskimos to members of the So- guerite LaVoy, Providence Hospi- ESCHBACH, after the first of the year. members and will feature a re- JEANNE MARIE dality Wednesday night. Having tal; Anne Monnelly, Columbus philosophy junior, editor of the union of old club members who Among the issues discussed spent six months in the Alaskan Hospital. Spectator,member of Gamma Sig- are now physicians practicing or were plans for memorials to Tony region this year, he gave ac- representative interning in the vicinity of Seat- ma Alpha, a junior Buhr and Bill Bates, and to as- counts of their religious and social Board, tle. The Mendel Club is an organ- on the Advisory and a sist Father Vincent Conway, S. J., characteristics. He returned to Music Night ization open to all science stu- pledge to Silver Scroll. in the re-establishment of the SC Alaska yesterday to continue his FENTON, pre-law senior, dents studying at SC BILL Alumni Association. Joe Eberhar- work in the missions. Club, president of the Lettermen's ter was appointed corresponding Scheduled for Lambda Tau, medical techni- manager, student athletic class of- secretary and chairman of the cians honorary, will fete two new the ficer, and sports editor of chapter. First Trip December 4 pledges during "Medical Week." Aegis- former students and honorary Chosen earlier this month, Doro- FLOYD, Another in the series of Music COLLEEN .chemistry members present at the meeting Sunday Opens thy Keller and Dolores iSherman Nights is for next Tues- junior, vice-president of the Asso- included William Miller, Addison scheduled are the only students eligible for day night. The musical program ciated Women, a junior represen- Smith, Larry McDonell, Gregor Ski Season membership. The only remaining has been arranged to follow the tative on the Advisory Board, a McGregor, Tom Anderson, John The skiing season will open at of the society are usual plan of an amateur show. active members pledge to Silver Scroll, and a Paul Read, Ted Read, Jim O'Brien, Seattle College this Sunday with Bonnie Beezer and Dorothy Merz. Willingness to perform is the Spectator reporter. Joe Eberharter, and John Daly. a trip to the Snoqualmie bowl. Customarily held at different only requisite necessary for a CATHLEEN HANLEY, sociol- Father Gerald Beezer, S- J., is Two trucks will leave the College times of the year, the inaugural the program. Any new ogy senior, president of the Asso- group advisor. at 8:15 a. m. and return in the place on festivities of the four medical page 3) ciated Women, Spectator reporter, evening. (Continued on groups have been incorporated and a pledge Scroll. to Silver NOTICE True Uncapher, president of the into one week's activity. "We DICK JASPER, biology senior, ski club, has limited the number hope to make the celebration of The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass active member of the Mendel and of participants in Sunday's con- PREVIEW 'Medical Week' an annual event,*' is offered every Wednesday at the hiking clubs, class editor of test to the first fifty skiers who declared Dr. Werby yesterday. Spectator repor- 7:25 in the College chapel for the Aegis, and a sign up and pay the required fee THIS WEEK ter. former students killed in action of $1.50, to either Molly O'Brien Today— Student Body meeting at MARGIE LATTA, history jun- and for those men and women or Carol Hughes. today in the C. ior, Hiyu Coolee still in the service of their coun- noon K. Hall. Renewed Campaigning active member of Restriction on the number of — Frosty Frolic, fresh- (Continued on page 3) try. Tomorrow (Continuedon page 3) man mixer, Harvard & E. Pine, Sparks Victory 9 "til 12. Loan Drive — NEXT WEEK Gentlemen of Rhythm to Sunday Ski trip to Sinoqualmie, Scheduled The Victory Loan Committee leaving from the L. A.Building will renew efforts during the next at 8:15 a.m. and last week of the Bond drive,, Play Hot Music for Frosty Alpha Tau Delta tea, reception Frolic it was announced by members of Icicles were suspended from Ray Siderius and Mary Jean quarters,behind the pine branches room of the Providence Nurses' the committee at SC yesterday.