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VOLUME XIV SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FIUJ>AY, FEBRUARY 7, HM7 NUMBER 15 HOMECOMING BALL TONIGHT CLIMAXES WEEK The Twenty-two S.C. Students Garber PlaysTonightatCivic Queen Pat and Princesses STUDENT Chosen to be Included In Royal Coronation OBSERVER In Collegiate Who's Who Ceremony at Civic Tonight Cfaorgi! Anderson Climaxing the whirlwind of aetivit c« ul Homecoming Twenty-two Seattle College men and women have been Week will be the 42nd annual Homecoming Ball this notified of their inclusion in the 19-16-1917 edition of "Who's evening, to be held at the Civic Auditorium from 9 to 1 We EM that a joply la nocea- Colleges." o'clock, featuring Garber and aary Who In American Universities and themusic of Jan his orchestra. to BillMootler'a letter to the It is required that all studants Quoeit Pal Kelly and b«r royal so hero Is: iMilior it n*--o>:niiwd '»i the publication be ttltaCatherine tloran, Musicma- COOrt will bo spotlighted about Mr. Moellcr: Moran, 10:3(1 mciBHOT of the Junior and sen- jor. Thomas, and and will If %remeaUHl with w«re quite corrwl lHm<|i>e(«< You tn i«- ior riawes of their respecilvv Rita Is a graduate of Immacu- Spellman On- trsulltlonal during sumlng thut lito editorial l.ct'H nchoolsi. Those chosen from 9 late Conception High School. Sh.- Elected tti«< c-iTi-inofiy. Stan Coitroy, pre»- — (Jir Gktt Together" was an attack on tie College Include: Junior* ia a member of Mir mixiirv ut l>art of Hie Student Obaervrr for Virginia was sophomore class Coolee, and tho Spectator. She l& Blacky Thomas, John Mo- the coronation. The KnlfjhU that week. president, m.-phomore advisory co-chairman of the conn.jv Manll ran, and John Spellman were Inicrvollesrlatf will TTiey were not however «n at- board member, treasurer of the Gras. elected this week to fill the take part. In the- coronation cere- tack on the Integrity of the Ad- A.W.S.S.C. She Is Bcrretnry of Mary Jann Mc<;i«>Kby, Dictotic three Freshman positions op- mony by forming un honor guard vlsorj' Board for we know tht* th« Junior closb. secretary of tin- major. en on the Advisory Board. for the Queen and her court. work they hay» dlf- Hiyu c.'onlce, and a member of Mi Member ASSC and AWSSC. They worn elected at a general Twenty of Uie Knijfhta wiil e«- body meeting cort tin* Queen to her fhrnnn, flcultirs they havn oncountcrcd. Silver ScitoU Catltorlne Sociolo- student two weeks \l«lermri>««r. ago, But the nilxup on the Advisory Nor* Jean Murray. Sociologj- gy mojor. but due to a charge of un- Qui-on Jin a member or Uio congUtutlonallty of voting thir s..iiui OJno*, will atUsiul the Board elections can be laid to un- major. Katie is a graduntr of the Ma- Uic hull delayed. warranted careleeenese, If not to Nora is membor of the sk: club deleine High School in Portland. results wore with Tom KaiiP. Priucvmtw Cot- Fivr fnaihmen worn ii-«u Floyd Weir, sheer stupidity. ami aodaitty. Site has been a resident of Bor- chosen to mid 4e*ooe al*o Hoffmann, Economics) run for board by class, Senlon, Ik oncorutd, It taki-.n the average college, Michael deaux tor four years.She Is Pres- the thiMr uill rc*pec- The othw two candidates were tlvely b\ Pal iiur-mi ium N.al student le.t/i than five minutes major. ident of the A.W.9.5.C. anda. mem- Paul RabiUord and Frenk IMulvWl. Prlnc<«(t to road and interpret the clauses "He is a member of the opera ber of the Silver Scroll and Sodal- Allahio. Katharine Mor- It will be duty of the now rison, junior, with governing olcoUons In the con- guild, Junior clasa president, Ac- ity. the a will go .J:ni. members to help plan student Thornliurn. stitution. There is no excuse for. $ocinti- EklltOf of the Aegis. Junior In her Junior year, Katie won Princ«M Bonnie Jo of the advisory board, In- body meetings and to further the and Prlncmw Diane Soptwniure, those In charge of elections not member cast In "Out of t.ho Frying Pan." tercollegiate Knight, Activities beat interests of the school. and ftcnlmmn, respectively, will to follow the proper procedure. Shu nleto wrote for the Spectator Music for Sralth! College's 42nd Annual Homecoming BaJl Board member, Commerce Club, and was Secretary of the A.W.S. attend tho boll with rohn Vaughn In your letter you seem to be Hiyu Coolce, Spectator, and Sodal- S.C. will be lurnislini by the woll known orchestra of Jan Oar- and Gtwryo .Miil.-r. allergic to criticism nnd ask only ity. .faun O'Nftlll, Chemistry mitjor. ber. Dancing from 9:00-1:00. conoration at 10:80. PREVIEW Tfao Queen and her court were for nuggettlonsi. AdcqUute aug- Queen's Niw« McMugh (data not avail- Joan is ft graduate of Holy Friday, Fi<)»ru»ry 7 worn honored laat evening at n fjr.itlon* can come only rrom non- able at press ilmc.) Names Academy. Sh» is Protfidtmt Btudent Body Meeting, K. C. UitiUcr held at the Chamber ol «tnirtlvo rrlticlnm. Advisory Commerce Club to Jainr* "Mc«ay, mathematics ma- of the Silver Scroll, r«id a mem- Board Hall, 12:00 Commerce. Tbrrr Is an old Indian prayer: jor. ber of the Hiyu Cooler, Spectator, on S. C. at St Martin's The dnora will In- I:loand to Wu- "l^.'t me »ncnpt blame for my president of Hiyu Coolee. Passes Four Preent Speaker Jim Is Clienu Club, und Sodality. Homecoming Dance o:oo>i:ui>, dcntM at 10.-SU. No Uctat>tB wUI faults and blunders like a man, iri-asuriu" of ASSC, rhe treasurer In her Junior year she was Vice Club Constitutions OnForeign Trade Civic Auditorium be Mid i»i ihi- door. Htiulont» m»y and prove my worth by roni-wcd of Sodality, Sergeant-at-arms ot President of tho Junior Class, and a meeting of (he Advisory Soph. Register purchaHe tickets in the Liberal class, At "The Field of Foreign Trade- etforta toward better things." and member of the (or Junior Secretary of the Sodality. In her Board February 5, tho conßtitu- In the topic for discussion next Saturday, February 8 Arts building, $3.23 per clc. Sincerely, K.s. on I. Sophomore year uho was Treasur- tlonA of tho following clubs wore Tucnriny evening when the Com- S.C. vs. Pacific Lutheran at U. Your Student Observer, John Powers, accounting mdjor. er of the A.W.S.S.C. and Vice- voted upon and accepted: Chem- Club will meet at 7:45 p.m. of W. Pavilion "H« is now vice president of the morce P-B. Congratulmtlonu to John Pnrftoct of the Sodality. istry Club, Engineers Club, Inter- in the Liberal Arts building. Last day for Soph, registering Don Byington to Moran, junior class, prefect of tdie sodal- Blacklo Thomn.i nnd John Fred Holt, ChomisUgy major. collegiate Knights, and Silver A man prominent in Seattle Monday, February 10 dnlaycd ity, worthy senbe of IK, menibci Spellnian on tbolr eloc- Fred La a graduate of Bellar- foreign b« Iho Fresh. Registration opens Head HiyuCoolee; ,of th; In solonin conclave, Hiyu Coo- triumph was - Knights and the Sodality, thcnwclvco, for U»« A.S.S.C. at the rue«llags of tbe AcUvlUes portant meeting. Turxday, February 11 lee, Uie Colloge hiking club. lu*t In his Junior year Fred helped doclstvn and there wan not much Read, Board until their constitution lm.t The Commerce Club has con- Commerce Club, 7:30 s'rlday choso Don Bylngton, eu- Richard Blair electrical found the Chem. club and doubt during the game about the was been accepted by tin- Advisory tacted the American Automobile Wednesday, February 12 ginucring sophomore, as Its new Engineering major. Qcnural Chairman of it. He was outcome. The game was a note of Dick la a graduate of Seattle Board, A-'ijiocutUon of Detroit concerning Spanish Club, 7:15 chief. Catherine Gibbcna, soph. BiiMiiieaii Manager of the Drama appreciation for the work done by Prep. He la-a member of the Gavol The name of the Advisory Fin- a film port.rn.yal of thn automobile Labor Management Lecture pre-med. student, was named Guild, was active in the Gavel t.nlji. Homecoming officials and a good Club, Hiyu toginecr's ancial haa changed to industry In all phases, and the 7:30, Room scribe and KlUu*u request- am t»i posted next week. formance weprophecy success and All Kn.sli picture* through for tiio Sjicilator since hot' Krcsh- High School. BcllVigham, Wash- rd to participate in the voting Jerome Manning. Jack Pinyon, A All other arrangements beside* congratulate the cast on a good X imvr Ik-i-h taken ilii-. nuin year. ing ton. He Is a member of the and they will bo required to reg- Homer Crollard, Rhoddy Lee, and week. food for thn .anniversary celebra- performance, thanking Bill Mool- February 11— Activities Board Sln< ia eti the coiamilteo for Mendel Club and the Lettermcn'a ister on Monday. The name of Joe McCambrtdgfe. tion, tNKlitionally a furry hike, ler and Joe Schnnldcr for the work (all eligible to Mtrre \i.-- the com) Mardl Gras. Club. Uic king willnot be ri-vealed until This annual winter qxiarter for- on will bo by outgoing they ttavv done A student-pro- nc made officers. Elaine Bock, Chemistry major. istry major. his coronation at the tolo. nml, spcamorpd by the Associated llvtcie* Board plea**! allow Jim McKny, Virginia Clark, duced musical is something they ' up.) and Elaine in a gradual« of Nachcs Eugene lOdward Vollnmi, Chem- The picture* of Uic men will be Woman Studenu of Seattle Col- — Loula Duvall. City-pont (Hiyus, and the acliool be proud at. February 17-21 X.mulinlrr of can Hljyh School, NauhM, Wn»htngton. Gene Is a graduate of O'Dca posted next week and voting for lege, will be held Friday night, pining for their Anow-montlcd Looking forward to tonight's Vtohh pleturo. nine. St.pti.i- Bho wan a reßidt-nt of Saruxln Hall High School. He la a member of women students only will take Patawxy I*, at Dick Parker's Pa- hill« luivi- bpi/n advisod that ihm- Homecoming Ball hoar that W« for two years. She 1« Vine Pre»- Alpha Sigma Mv, the diem.Club, place next Tucwday in the L. A. vilion. Xi Aneneau'u orchestra «re no hikes BbbodiiM for Sun- Jan Garber was a hit at a recent building. provide All tnxiorariea will have ilu-lr ldcnt of Lambda Tau, and a mtm and Hiyu Coolee. will the music days beforn tho Suquamlsh Pow- Thanks to co- picture* taken the of University danco. lwr of thr AU'ndel i.'luli Gitn« was Class President InlUa Those nominated for KtNO arc Tickets are going on nnle Mon- wcetc wow. Lombardl and February 11. 1947. Watt-h hul- chairman Gene In her Junior ynar, aTlnino woe Frtahitian, Sophomore and Junior Don McLean. Phil Bcglln, Hank day in Uin bookstore and in thn making tonlght'B l»tln board for mlkxJulc. Marge Latta for a momber of the Opera Guild. years. Cary, Gene Lombard!, Jim Mc- main hall of thu Liberal Arts dftneo a promising ono. Incldrii- Kay. John Gockel. Pal Trlggi, building. Cost Is $1.70 per couple. Tim.- for Junior picture* baa CVW to HoldFirst tftlly, If you're still looking for a been <*xtemlcd until February Fr. Forester New US, IM7. All riot* at X.X.X., try El Cenar att»>r the Bill Michael Will Nu ofilrors euiil Convention CHANGED Alpha Sigma to of S. a, dance. officer* A. W. S. Faculty Appointee Chairman Forum A change In the ~-.ni:. (:«!" ASSC, anil S/Mlalliy ntv n- Cathedral Hall Two new dcaks in Oie Spec of- Select 11Men at t<-l< |ih',ti,' numbnr lum btvii queated to go down to Catholic Wnr Veteran* King fice eliminate excuses of inade- To Teach Language I- Ui< Konnrl- of Oratorical Event AH persons wishing rcilia. U36 Oth Avt-. Bldg. to County win hold their flnit con- quate office facilities and mean nffcfTirTrfl. Student Meet Today The (omior president th« At Dio meeting of the Forum to contact itrllOOl HiUtO call C'a. Impressive luiv.i tlii'lr pU'iurf. ciU.-n. vention at work for the renorlern and edi- of Jes- The Alpha Sigma OatbnlrnlHnll Fobru- uit in SJioridan, Oregon, Club last week a practice debate MOO. ceremony tuku Ea«h cJoo* la (o par for their nry 16. The cnnrrotlnn program torial staff alike. Novitiate Nu tapping will the Fnreator, , was held. Beverly McLucaa and O officer*' pirturcH, Ulio Aegis will ojii'ii with Thi' Spec "B" intramural bas- nev. John BJ will plarw at thn Student Boily Mu«t- Communion Mann join lite faculty Monday bji a lan- Mary Ellen Moore tok Uw ncga- Norm: today. Alpha Sigma the standing tin- Mil fur tho other*, ill I* » cluck tn St. .funiHa Cathe ketball toam continue tn win and Ing Nu la guoj;c professor, the Harold llvh and Jolin Spellman and Frank All niifiu, ikoil nr»tJc4'» piKtnl Honorary Society In order to reccivo an an- dru.l ariii breakfast be »«?rv]y Hntnl. Individual acorer. fTn admir- O. Small. H aniMiuncMl tor men and membership, chosen later in the Oip Th,. aubjeot, "Rc«o]v*d: lujt.ii to Ihn ABSC iifncv, In attcndiinoe SO. tho Fall, name l» Father Forenu-r wa« fonif rly That by the faculty, la Mon scho- mo Bach of the right jxmU In thn ing fnwluntin— his flrat fl4Miiu tii itm-«jUi- bullntln Winter uml Spring quartnrs; |ir<-rou4 i\t ktudlm for the Oregon Labor bu Given a Dtreet Hhn.ro 211. larship, loyalty and charactnr. '■'unity Will Olect dKlngdtriJl to LlH> Jack). board «l»o the annual may be College to province nf thit Jnctilt Roclrty. M« In the Manaffonient or Industry" (Eight Juniors and three Senior* convention m Un-ir ntoct meet- Production: Swittie frirr jivhciitl. Klifiii* linar- purvJuwd for th» .ilii/iin(Xl a masters degroe In mo- wua won by the negative. ln«lnic will hp tapped today, their Identi- fSLIM. ing. Father Cumm)ngs J'«vit m fUiuih n«lßier flrat nor lant In apprnval h-U Ih- talwa Thl« ten, however, will mil ilprn language from Stanford fnl- Bill Mlohaei wan Lhi-n appoint- UicX .n«. ty Mill remain a scent until the hundllnif bri-ukfast arrangement*: Wlnco Loop- iliumi fniin (hr board. Waal U> paid under th- Q. I. bill If \«r«ilty and mode hi* fJieologieal nil the co-chairman of thit Orittor- rcrnninny. A formal honqunt and Fut'hor Pojil Is vhnrgt iMlit will mil ho allowed oa the a vrirr*ti was nnr In atXtunl- CiNriH'a In studies Volki*oliurg, llalland, ii:al ContPirt which in to be held inltiatktn will bo held In (ho near of hall a«eoratlotut wid St Jo«eph Student Body Meeting at 18:00 at board. luur. for those thr published Thir'i Av«hU». comi when heard man say that one of the guest* of "cholasUr. year. program, *h« the IlJy uwarp uf the Inoan fit- hwior at the BfaOMßiflflg banquet wuuld bo Father OoJMannat EDtTORIAI. .STAFF ting moccaalna, Joe Davidson S.J.. one <)l th« first graduates of Boattlo Cnlleg*. Bho Jumped In FLOOD Mrtitur L. JOHN nuddnnly realized that Itwaa ail hur chair then fnr »hv Ua<3 always known him only as her uade. Associate Editor QEOKGE ANDERSON uvur. Ht> wm nut nf On Army The next slay, molting her weary way from difficult rloan to dif- laanaftlnc Editor ROHBRT NEI^SON at laat. Hi» llpe twiMiM Into ficult fllofta «he thought again of her distinguished unclr, "Ho waa a smile as he full the fruedoro nf ihc first graduates of Swtfla College and I'll be one Of Uie MUIIPHY Ct» Nbwb Elllt.ir -.- __ LOIS of the »pWt Jacket. Uuit." ,_ JIM HUOHES "*" """ » " Feature Bdltww. . . . 'And the way 1 warrti«d at* TOM TANGNEY unofficial, Sport* BdltiT about It," he murmured hnlf Tiw .linxlors of llitre'H a Melody. nflirJol aml wero Art ,- .LORRAINE BRULK nf "Nnw" thr problem anne, Editor aloud, 'When really there wob- worr>lnK about the vital problem win. "v»hi n- i-Jii M fiml a lamp pomt?" Ail lids Umu a gu«U, I'al Will* Rcwrllv John Iliianey. Put Colllnn n'T much to It. It'a m»rl* good Iwwn «ltting ijuli'tly and tiotv fur the f!rat lime r-i" offaml Proof KoaOiirs Rtjaomary Barrett. Dulcln McCTellnn to bo n civilian again, though." had ' ">" -ngtretllvn, "Iluiom «'h«re thcro'a ono loo*e out In West Saartlr. Photography Frank Barrelt, Gerald Talbott A Imoat meclumlnalrjr ■ " " " " ■ ■ ■ > ""■ t rminilal (ht> corner ami "tartrd Honey Crallard wo» pounding Ui« piano— arp^ggioa, obli|rj{oti*, BUBINK«.S STAFF ii[i (hi' liedge-lMrderrd «ldr- Business Manager KEN SCHWEITZER pUinUlmost- -and mich like. But between sinking of the- not** and walk. "Won't b* loag now." ho ij-.r Advertising Manager 808 APPLBGATE soundinK thereof waa discord. Crollard shifted uroutd on thi> 'limiuhl happily. "I Mntiili r pedalA. It rY;uc»* have dutch Circulation Manner CIIIUS McHVOH waa no hotter. I'll to double this vvtim ihe will imyf Suppose I thing,"" nald Honey. " " REPORTERS shnulit have tnM ti<*r Iüm min- « # «"" a "»' Beporierii! U .T Aehurst, P\ J. 8011. M. R. Carllale, H. N. Cary. im; linmr-. Ni», |!'h brttrr this Oact* In erery 6S&>O13>M0,600 bridge hamls, a man may draw Thlrtofyi M. A. ClnrU. M. 06 la Torrr, E. V. Erjutdorff, P. A. Kogard. J. I. way, more nf a aurpri«r. D«or iIn' |H'rf Gibbons. C. L. Griffin. K. C. Griffin, V. I. Harvey, little Margie .. . Wi.p.iJit If has done It. dp trifled J. F. iHuarini, M. Hoffman, K. C. Horan, D. A. Klingele, L. A. ■he Imit changed . . What I* with ilf-vtinv and i>|MKiad lite bidding «lth "MM lirjjrt." Then lie . (Ims Bilr, Mateic T. A. Mey»r». J. E. MclCiiy. P. M. Plumb. L. F. Shepard. ah(i now? ... i% Seiiliir .' Mar- rfallci'il pfitnltiiI^, for tw<» men |ias«Kl. ono bid and Irtft gie a vulor, hard to be- It opm for him to nay '*Br>vcn hearts.'' He moMontana on go to proas. It la a mystery ns. Whether ho country, of en- nized wheels were few and far between the first quarter Another few stops nnd ho Mill U> «r she or in the at least from the standpoint ... It waa or in a (log, ostrich, kangaroo or some other animal, school, everyone' from Urn had a clear view of Margie's wo we grown rapidly to of duenodoubt to the fact that could not nay. But we (team .lop paying tli&t It*- could rollment. But have too immedi- livingroom. SchnHder spokes on up were endeavoring to mabe an impression in not h«lp> but <-4i*<; it, "when I*aw Uu»t\ big hrown oynt looktatg up ately take our just place among the ranks of the well The bllnOs weroundrawnand all and extra-curricular affairs. But as the win- nr mo I.. ." "Srhnoldor," a voloe erl«d, "don't tell mv ,<>■>'""" going known, scholastic a but pleasantlight established schools of the nation. away becoming more and more ap- dim allhoii-. to play U youraelf." ter session wears itis ettni the furniture. UnaMe to many and There has been much talk among the students parent just who we have to thank for the matuln hlrnftelf a moAient lon- lately, concerning this situation. The genera] feeling varied "SC" functions. ger, .I"- rarod up tlu- walk and CRITICISM Suzy College find little time devote to soc'al wm about to takr the porch . . Joe and to . seems to be that S C will never amount to anything, — activity these weary winter months as professors bear Mtcjw. two at n tiinv. when a Ted Dooley academically otherwise, body iv-iiinv glance liinl.k- froze him or until the student down and the dreary atmosphere that comes before Speaking for myself, Ican- to Ute spot. begins to show the world that they, as a whole, are a spring envelops aIL However, as in all weeks, Friday not hut Itnd myaelf li> concur- "It can't I*...Sho wouldn't Introducing... rence with public M'ntlnifnt, for progressive, wide-awake group. must come, so Joe and Suzy find an occasional dance it nothing — do .. ." There waa by Michael Schuller It Kecroml abviuu* that me play of a week-end a welcome enlightenment from but a dull, numb coldness left The faculty and student body leaders have been or MR. NEWTON W. GALLEY Drama Guild's "beat foot" wait scholastic endeavor. And they an* never disappointed. in Joe. He stood quietly on thn not doing halpa buslne&s-mlnded students forward and uven aeamed their best to build up the reputation of the There is always some extra-curricular event to appeal bottom Blep and watched Mar- at Seattle College through the oniiHplcuouM by IU abuMicr. gie snuggle closer, and smile school this year, but they have been greatly handi- to their interest. difficulties of intermediate ac- Quito possibly, a frustrated nwcrtly into the face of S(«vo capped by the attitude of the students on the whole. The wheels are aided in their efforts by ih» following counting. Mr. Galley 1b not ticen group finding thcmaolvospreaa- Bronnnr. much about the school after hi* ed for time cbo»c the "Foot" In unspectacular colleagues: first of all the tires (seniors) not only bent me home, For example, they have been trying to develop "Ho ucciKintlng- class at eight A. M., preference to a more credit- who devote their spare moments to fifithering tiie but he's beating my time. A for lie haa no further daltafi at nblo work, its here, so college realizing sim- basketball that the will have at least cause; secondly by the rims (juniors) w)h> unselfishly fine frl«md ...It's v good thing Uie College. plicity of plot, staging 1 and cliar- one "big time' sport that will give ua the reputation serve hi any capacity they are able; the wheels are olho I surprised them .. . Maybe acterizatlona. Slats waaright, women must all necessary to set up a program. indebted to the hubcaps (sophomores) who though not If uiorv sorvi-K me right, well-rounded athletic be thc-'same And the letters eager are willing, en- ... 1913 with smtrlr. c.v>Ui-j;c man- The lack of interest in this venture is evidenced,by as as last quarter with a little shr wrote , That'n a laugh to lend a helping hand; and as usual they .. .. rower at \U liav.'si n-ortlmc the games. couraging, going to school and nUidyuu; small turn-outs we have had at our home find leaning heavily on the. s|K>kes (freshmen) vbbv WtW a j>n"tf!iiatinii of In- themselves i^very night . I ahnuld have . ire««t O'Mcil'h "Whi-n- thn CVoiw We have our own radio program, a club, who are undoubtedly the brightest element in enthusiasm known better." writer' W MiiOir." Siiiitrni ,]ir,-<"""■.1, IIIU and eagernessabout our de-actlvated campus. The spokes Joe wa» no longer awan* of a debating club, an opera guild, a drama guild, and moving dninu was exce4le»tly by following the examples set by their idols, the wheels, tho cold, nor waa It tiu- chill other priMJiu-iMi and n-rdiiiiiv ivortli.y activities too numerous to mention here. It is tires, iyt the evening t Imt reddpnndl hlii rims and hubcaps, continue to clamor for notice. to be called a college pruduo through these organizations fiic-i'. An uncontrollable fury that the college can in- Joe and Suzy gaze with admiration at the antics of Uoa. KUddenly pushed allreaflon from crease its prestige. Each is potentially able to con- big certainly must Dm- hanily wanu to be a the wheels. It be a thrill to roll his mind an ho slowly ascend- cropchongor. frlt-nds, does- tribute outstanding benefits to society. But they cari- around the halls, the respect of the tires, rims, hubcaps ed (Ji>< stepa. but n't It seem plausible, not and spokes creating a halo of aloofness around the well- "Tlwy can't moke a foul uf that the progress without the backing of the student body. largest Catholic college turnedheads. me and get away with It in tho ... Wcat would be better raprngon- You, personally, may think that you have no time art; til show hM I'm not- the YesUie wheels easily recognizedthis second quarter ... t*d in Lhe of by a lltili- boy klii' strong along tWA field drama to take part in school activities. In some cases this of the scholastic year. Despite criticism, panning, and or highor thU years ago ." work calibre than may cases, however, rash judgement conferred upon them by a skeptical stu- .. unomtc 'now lovm me now be true. In most it is due. not Without knocking, be threw she dent body, they continue to work for the common wel- "he doesn't" farce? so much to lack of time, but to lack of interest".. the door open and continued his Re- A» regard* the plot, UUlo fare of atl. relciilleas march to the very member, it is very much to your interest to put your con be said. Isaw half a dnxen Let's give them a hand, gang! Come to the aid of the (cot ut' the surprised coupta. In accounting, Mr. flckcy U4h>- shoulder to the wheel and help to push SC along the party! We all want to be a wheel but it takes a lot of "So this la how you wait for much empertnnisft. Do tht) ncy'n an equal num- road to national recognition. the old fight. get push! help me? IauppuMu this Is part of Dniversity of Was>ilngl«n iluishiK Let's behind and Let's the ber of Peggy Ryan'* all ovnr wheels roll! your homework!" for a short period of time, and thu atag« in a vain effort to In years to come this fact willbecome more appar- In rnply to Joe's half-crazed he Ih.liln a d^grvr (8.C.5.) from convince Ute that ent. wnrdu, Margie rose from the ItuYlnr's UVnUtii Innllluli' of oodlraioe The school's reputation will to a large degree something of Intercut wan hap- LETTERS...to Ihe editor sofft. A radiant expression of Accounting In Seuttli*. affect your own prestige in the and pening. business cultural Impeachment? better prr-puwv for drasticmea- .intent brightened her fane as He has uarn»d thu ntlo of ought to Certified Public Accountant In Imust cay, however, Uiat world. This be evident to every one. O;i-ti Letter to Ui« sures. she rnthr-r shyly kissed him on I*'1 those In tho coat who persis- Fly«! OiKJ,'" *' "■«"! VifiM, the cheek. Joe was about to the Stato of Washington, a titln Activltlps Bourd: climbing This ideal will never be achieved until all the stu- 810 Frocki. Joo Be*»on, Hook push her away when a farm that niouuß one of the highest ted in in and out ut Sirs: windows and begin Sherrord, John B«'rg!oy. Al liar voice from behind him accotnplishmenta of accovn- under bods would dents to realize their responsibility in planning What are the duties of the prove competition changed his mind. tanta. indeed, C.P.A. Is th« stiff In any "for the future of the college and begin octlvltieaboard? Certainly they outdoor track moot. to take some "Gome on, Stove, I'm afraid goiii of isvury *ortou» accounting are not planning social func- Wrong? Mint, definite action. You may feel that docs apply What'B tonight's student. lU.:im- note none uf the this not tions for the dear atudonLi? To the Publicity Dept thai* the curtain tor During the Galley's ser- aforementioned critlcbinu waa to you, personally, because you have no ability when you put ucti- Why you give the Dal- r«heanctcd at thr penmnncl con- Music Night. Jy Drama Guild lit eonoorneil.\V<'lJ w«J3 nothing to contribute. This is not true! Everyone has vlttes like I. K. puptTK a picture of basket- mony with his a«counting am- »'N».-iayi-r«. Dave Blakt-ly and go over the first act again to- a, special ability of some sort. "Brut Foot ball bitions. He bofran eorvlce In Ju- u'Ard." The coat unrt» Ing all rlvlll.nn workers in cm that of Blind Date by Sur- by the meant rmmmliijf of Scribe*. Wliy don't you g.-t on nlgbt that other "Colleges" arc Ute yard. Xiv rcsponalbllltlca ann Brcene were not oiily'ada- progressive step the school takes, you doing two and :m.ii Abto all the publicity playinjr. when he niiiiigned aren't funrtlomt all Milhln — a tho grow waa on quate but left üm with a desire your part, and you are letting down everyone who is half nv.U*, uhot ttio II do for a gninf coincH out c'ltlifr a Youra for betterpublicity. ELBBiatiint to the supervising coat to sco them in more taalcful you do? We for one think all nf ivc«'4< or thrtti da,v» befuro thu Graysorn- lnspnctor of the Thlrti'ijnih Nn- trying to do his. Tt*d surrounding*. yOU hlllllllll rv-IRII illltlU'liiuU'l.V (foriK. By fhl« Unif '"vrryone Wrong Guys vni District a» a member of tht> Liet ua hopp Umt tho future before public Mntimenl Im- fnrfi>p<)r- !*")"» greatest pleonurv in lift* " rif/K mttno at Ui.' prtwiloul r»- problimia. both penunol and Profit an thr llotncaomlof r-d for it ten day vUlt- nlum) u> as* talking almut, vhp our atuff ituring the tame tContinued on page ") i«-rlpm-on tin |fel» cat'h day a* iitherwlßH THE 3 Friday- February 7, 1947 SPECTATOR GONZAGA BEATEN46-39BY CHIEFTAINS J. Andersen of Spec B Bulldogs Bow (wow!) to Chiefs Sets Scoring Record and CHIEFTAIN As Mclver, Blakley9 Bucketing 30 Points pansier Ths Intramural basketball S Lead Attack TOMTOM raeo b«c«JXU) a mnr« frensied and With Dave Blakley and Ned Mclvur [coding the way, onnfused race during the last nuwly appointed head couch Tommy Ryan's Chieftain cag- ... by Tom Tangney wiMk.'A new team, the trUb. will cre scored their first "big time" casuba victory Tuesday havo utartiid to pluy last Wed' night by thoroughly defeating the strong Gonuigu Bulldog Ryan prowess seen New concb Tommy basketball hare nosduy and only tbe Checkers five, 48-39. so had to accept a aplit in hiu for some time was handed in have gone undefeated far. Before1 an osUmntod crowd uf varsity debut last weekend by speedy Norm Willis last Wednesday, Jnn. 29: The Bells 2.000. constituting "Old Grada" string Leifer and Gablehouse tbe Chieftatns beat Saturday night With a ram- continued their unbeaten and students alike, tbn Seattle when ofti»r dropping Uiolr first gwno Whitworth but lost to Chen- page of ball snatching, rapid Pace EWCE Savages College flvi! took a quick liutd, and by trouncing the Spec "Bs" 6i- itxci.pt for n bridf moment mid- ey. However a moral victory dribbling and accurate shoot- Dahlatn 16. In the nightcap, hit To 5547 Win Over SG way in Uin first half, loci all tli« him was the fuel that ing the Chiefs closed the gap paints for the bucket for 10 to lead Littio All American lrv way. With excellent backboard the Chiofa turned from 15 to ipointa with just Engineers to a 47-32 victory as a team the Lacier and his unheralded piny and clos* dwelling paying best to about three minutes left be- over McHugh Hall. ore, in their performance running mate, George Gable- Mclvor and company rollrd date, partkulary In the first fore gun time. TJJuraday, Jan. 30: The Rangwrs to v 30-20 hulftime loud. a oioso game from .Smith house, with thoir 21 points half of tbe Whitworth game ■ ■ ■ won in the Afcund half, Curran and 29-26, with forward Wobntor apiece,proved tobe too much tbe second half with Hall Preidy of Ootuuga continued to and in As the bail was put into leading the scoring with 12 for the rejuvenated Chief- hnr.iss the College's lead, but tha Cheney. play late in tho Whitworth- pointa. The Specs "A*" easily » ♥" taina Saturday night, aa the steady playing Chieftain* re- the second game, 48-34. SeatUe College game a huge won Eastern Washington Savages mained in front with a comfort- The student section, Bmall Friday, Jan. SI: Games today bellow of protest arose from Tommy Ry- udlo load throughout the rest of as it proved itself last slightly one aided, Tho triumphed over was. the SC rooting section. The were tho game. Eastern Houllgans broke Into the win coJ- an's charges. 55-47. Saturday at the Pirates, seeking Spangler and Blakley kept Whitworth unin the expense of the Mpun- Washington game. With sev- at Except for thr flm leu min- QhUtftnlh control of the back' to dwindle the ten-point ad- 40-27. Tho MountsJnrcra en minutes of play remaining lalneera utes, when Uie J*jivagi-->i led 9-U boards, using their bright to a vantage held by the Chiefs, crushed the VeU 87-20. while and the 30-45 against and a Dvi minul« scoring uprve Winning itdvantagc. The fn.it score found themselves playing Jack Andersen of th» Bpeo "B'b" Chiefs. Jack Marriley led lat<> In iIk- mk-oiki half, (he Chief* bi'ii.ik:> engineered by WUlte, Mn their piMtM* and n n-;e, SpatUo College varsity Eastern Washington aided RUey Dlbb 0 the the spirited Chieftains clos- 12 Khutti, wltiiM'l.r and GoMrhouxe Holland 9 five kept Oonznga tightly checked their bid for the Winco crown Halcomson 8 scoring. edthe score to 42-46. 4 doing Uto and by keen switching broke up "♥♥" by O'Brien 6 . Walsh Chieftains last weekend their wins Engage Rangers moat of the opposition^ screen McKenna 8 Sullivan 0 Late In tho second half, after The parochial high over Seattle College and Wes- — plays. two Subs: Houligans Tsufel S. trailing 16-31 »t halltlme, tliu hon- tern Washington while Cen- — Tonight At St. Martins; Coach Tommy Ryan pluycd six schools of Seattle viefor Mountaineers Dlbb 2; Small. Seattle College team sparked by tral Washington Iftid idle. aguinnt the Bulldogs and the ors again next Tuesday at Sped B 70 noullgaos ft! Norm WUUs and Ned Mclwr, men Next Saturday night these RUgy 1 Play PLC Saturday at "acorn was divided among all of the University of Washing- Romano 17 U.W. cloßed tho gup from «7-l3 to teams meet at Cheney McKenna Ihi'in. Ned Melver continued his ton Pavilion. If Seattle Prep two Conroy 10 0 Tonight Tommy Ryan takes his revamped Chieftains to 42-46, thus cutting a sixteen Moleomßon 10 sparkling performance of last takes this one they will hold hi a game which might well Andersen J. 30 Lacey to take un the Rangers of St. Martins. The local point lead down to a. four poini flood 0 O'Brien 7 week-end, us he took high scor- elty's champion- determine the Winco League boys with their win Tuesday night over the highly touted lead ln loss than five minutes. this Catholic Andenwn G. M Sexton 0 ing honor* for the Chiefs with victor. :«r.l ii This gift was to (hr.-r position Says Ranio. Indeed points the league In tbe Winco Beasley with 17 to taad play constituting the Chieftains their advantage. Walt Webster Kcorlng potato. League. Harry Mclaughlin of race with 03 uffeiiNe, they rolled up a 29-fi By Ed Beasloy helped Ills Uiam to a well de- Tuesday. The Checkers tho Lutesleads the league Inscor- Fob.4: advantage after fifteen mlnut«» served Victory, Walt complied v continued In true form rolling ing with 66 points lit four games. way, S. C hasn't much of a past. Not Perrault, uf pls>y. At thi* point roach Timii- In aa baaketbaU 163 average fur 3 games, be- over the hapless Rangers 71-34. His teammate, Ernie Li ago a focal scribe wrote about the nijr Rymi sent In Uvo iwcond team longer than a month aiden high Individual game of Tho Bella, led by forward Healy In Bth place with M counters in "the little on Madison and the Snutlo College rmttirve* Chieftains a* playing for school 193. points, the Fac- four contests. Although tho Chief- with 16 won ov«r luiif, who battled thoir way to an upset The Spectators drew a byo tains have had rough hick In walked off tin- floor At I.iui- Street." The Chieftains ulty 3S>-32. The Veto forfeited a Injc B.S-1 respected won more than a ball game. MIIJ. SAQTII last tangle league play, Tommy Rynn 1. victory over a foe this week but will game to the Houllgam 2-0. Coach. off in Smith, moat for«geca The second half was a differ- victory over Gonzaga can no longer be written such Meet big Dill the with the Blow OuU this coming Ilntramurni Box Scons*: better tlmwi ahead and A ent story, however, its the Pirates Personally, Icouldn't see where the recent member nf tho Chioftuln Friday. The Blow Ouls defeated Faculty Spec B 41 Pacific Lutheran might well bo a patronizing manner. 4» came back strong, with tall Clyde The Bulldogs had a more squad to varn a starting posi- tho Strikers lust Friday 3 games 14 Romano 8 the start of a Chieftain Victory game was other than a toss-up. Ohlmcr Matters and little Earl Mortlock we had tion on the Vanity basketball to take first place with 5 0 Conroy 11 mareb- impressive pre-season record but Ifigured that ovor Coo ticoring at will. Tho first half quintet Big Bill got a late start wins and l loss. Ma Smith's un- Fenton 10 Andersen J. 17 take them on our home floor. Howie deficit prov«>d to be too much for an even chance to this year, dun to the fact that ho conscious boys are la 2nd spot, Praivoat 4 Anderson G. 3 Gonzaga-St. Mart'n game and brought Whitworth though, and with big Lang scouted the did not enroll In school until the with 4 wins and 2 losses. Joyce's Kymi 10 Flood J. 2 dumped. — Intramural Meeting Bill Smith lUttlng the hoop home the heartening news that Gonzaga could be winter quaror. Independent* ore now renting in Subs: 'Faculty Henderson 4; con- At meetings v week from last slstanUy Chieftains managed boys out on the floor in that hearty frame of Hi.v.iv,r with tin- Invi of Bill 3rd plttce with 3 wind and 3 loss- Galbralth l- the So the went Tuesday and Wednesday, tho to protect ttaolr lead and cop straightway checked the Bulldogs right out of Samli tn ilie Varsity. Smith wm cjj, whereas the Strikers and the Ma SmlUu 44 McHu«h lUII 42 mind and 1 Intramural League League victory job alii' and rajiahlr of mnvlnt; Intu tipectutors arc fighting it out for Web.iler 6 FTodel 0 Boaketbull their flr.tt Winco the Pavilion. The only party who did a better on check- scheduled and rului were formu- of the season, 67-43. tin* starting: fonranl berth. His the cellar with 3 loaarji and no Brown 16 Reeds 11 ing was the U. of W. employee who guarded the door. f.uiv:ir<( and aprnvi' buld duag;ler and However Jab, iva« ili.tpln.v-ii Ust Friday Tltla coming Friday Ma Smith Dupery 4 Sherman 11 otherwise, felt that in attending the w«a added to the league last Norm Wltlia trailed with 12 alumni, venerable and nlclil when he recked up fourteen will ttquare off against the Htrik- Fleming 2 Monroe 1 . obsequies of — 4; week, bringing the total number apiece. Clyde Matters, with 11 game they were about to be present at the jinliiij io l«-ml Jhi- CWcrittln eag- ern, which should be a very in- Suba: Smith* Brenner Ba- McHugh — 14; to thirteen. There ar» now over pulnta, led the lasera. of Chieftains aa to atone fully for the er* In 'heir fuM Wlnco h-aicuc t.r.Tit.injr tmsble. This game Is bor 6. Klrlunan a sufficient number Dully. one-hundred participating Individual scoring-: They pleasantly surprised. Ihap- vl.tnry. for 'A o'clock. The Spec- Paullman 1. men Custer massacre. were mftsflnlsil Engineers 36 Bpoe A M In League. Because of the Whitworth Scattlo Collog* active in Six fool, two"inches Bill, Is a tators and Blow Outs will bowl the pened to view the struggle with a grad who was Sroufe 9 Holl nd 4 necessity of finishing the regular Mahoffey, G ..3 Smith 14 graduate uf Oteveland High ut 2 at \he Broadway Uowltng a S£. when the "Spell of the Yukon" had an honored place Cary 8 Murphy 4 games by FVb. 23, game* will be Molvaffey, J ..OBlakely .- 4 School, cittaa of 1»43. Whtlo at- Alleys. Joyce's Independents will contest and Father Nichol's sunken gar- GUI 9 TMllach T plnyril Monday through Friday, Matters .11Spongier .12 in each elocution — tending GlfWdaad he made three havn v much needed rest this pit unroalistically termed a baseball Joyce 11 Henderson 2 with thme gamtui a day, at 12:30, SMclver 9 den was a gravel — Varsity lotlern Ln ba«H»tl>all and coming Friday, but will resume Mb^Oock passing clev- Recehi O Miller IS and 12 field. As he watched the Chieftains perform three in bnseholl. Friday 1:30. 2:30. Rotttor »Wlua action a we«K Trom this Subs: Engin.— Gocbel 4; Until- College: Moore 2. erly, forcing Gonzaga away from scoring territory, work- In lII* fcnnlor >«■«"■ hr uimh- the The rules drawn up hy the Subs: Seattle am T; Laßlrlerre. 6p«cs MeEvoy 2, McNlo] 0, Hannlng 2, set-up baskets, Iheard him murmur .v.i.ml team bojikntball All-City. leant captain* arc as follow*: Lung ing the ball thru for We also might have some fair 6. 0; cart-t-r, 1. Vanity or JayVta player pinyon 0. Grosocloiio 0. Young: often, "Beautiful, beautiful." Inasmuch aa he knew what OurliiK hlit hlfcti M'hool young cuvdn bowling this Friday Bangm !U No position Cboekcr* 71 may participate, Whitworth: Brandt 0. Allen 0, about, that was plentiful if silent praise for the lUU pl»jt«l the o«ißicr which should give the place a is it was all :-iiiy Kane 5 may Warrroi 1. Paber 4, Conner 6, bin hi< has niiw "1. Them I* to Iw iui ohange nt of thet e hi its support of basketball. clarified OvrrfotuUig a 14-1H deficit; at on Uie Karragutt SioUun <|»m- Fenton 9 H»aly HI »chrilult< irlthixtt lli.- ciiiiM-nt ut tion at SC, where the students weru quite up in the air !(<■ tho luill. Uh> Oiu-ftnln Junior nrlnK his hoot training per- Blnw OuU fl 1 Ohlmer 6 Maek*l IS III! HIM. l.ffll'l'. over the athletic program. And if there are uny Prep bas- - 4 2 B. Any priil.it-, iiuiHt do fill .1 Varvlty, tparlted by llannlng and iod. Ma Smiths . Oalbralth 10 Furrt-ll 2 starts in the vicinity tho victory over tho Bulldogs Kill In lnt«in-«li-d Btrlkirn _ ...0 » Malonmson 4 Stumph In wrtdnK and tamod Into tbe Flyun, with aint< and eight point* ketball SchnlMMJi«ll> to give serious considerat'nn to "the little In the flrld of Fon<«(ry, (akin*- a Spectator ._— „ 0 S Subs: Bells— tt#»d t; Manley 2; atlxUUr uffliv U huum afl«-r (hi- respectively, moved oa to the d*v will caui*- Qwtil — mh■■' th*lr earn and On Tuesday, February ft. tho OF TIIK WI.RK: prominence A "No Smoking" campaign QUESTION rouliiiatiily Uilrty-flvo «tw- The o! Home- upturned uoll&rs challenged Om Uw Scroll irave a banqunt for CHANCE HAS A COLLEGE GRADU- has been launched by thu WHAT denU nmhiKl tv colleg* at 3:00 coming Week eventa hu» in lntercollegiaU- Knights puiirln^ BsSttll r.iinnhini' iiml ruaiic th>'U- nlumni at the Edmund no way curtailed Gave) this ATE TO OBTAIN A i OB IN 19M? a. m. last Runrtay morning w |?« Club past week. tii.u way to Bordeaux Hull- M.nny Hoinl It wuntl'iniled by iiL'livlties. uh witnessed in th<> thal Is it thuy could find It thirty inactive (Hein- Ljlti K. Daniel ilipnyinj; position l» "« ■kllnf, "Nil Smoking" Bigw lire ii:tlv» unit BlfcAMi I'"""11-'ge'playjig hast to Gon- — y«« «Jr, be bo*t alvrnye be buttvr cqutppwl thun On arrival. Pnocy Joe O'Brten boinpr displayed in full view ItiUnMurm fbunblr- i-ih and was held In the Gold Journttllnml "Wt/U Urn zaga thin past wwlt-end. <>" the end iwot told him by student* und request* u.T. you CMIgiU Uln golf Roam eduiruted fnwp In lhi iwvaJllncf" the n*xi fallow. relftted The Gay«! Cluh'u eotiedula or Of all ' iPrurne with yuur ttl»l« im" Cnnwi O'Neill, president of Sil- ■luhn WfdUt Pn-Jimrnullsnit Tboma* Plihinry Slot.- oil rondn ciinleats la as lengthy and vurlcd them do all smoking with- Semi post yuan* qtmlmie in school in the lounges. wnv in nnift iiiul many of tfui yor Scroll presided, and lb« gunain "DoubL If the iiiiijiirlty nl ail tlv Fr.iiiii DurliiK U» ten Paaa closed. m any bukoltiull jilnrw. !"'" hod a grfatcr .ic- The purty waa Umuj ru»h< ,' H Tlhisb atudi.nU whw poijßUl in frlUnr* >vl*h«d ilia! Ilivy luul Itml honor wi«ro Mm, La baa ary 15 lh« Unlvoroity of Ollfnr- Ot nuinI for im-n with educattono thy d«-pot thoy arrlvsd at aiuukinir in Urn h«lli> and ulaa*- Uiom. Dr. Helen Worby. think nwst of u« wid be dntpplnc nrbtttt iila will bu our guMl ' Kohnur.v jiftvc Inappropriate U wm th«! and berore btfeause of v mure noniplws system. then denUnatinn two and a half niom& \viu their names tur- w AlmiiMi pi-Mfni were Itnrid* out oi-elclhu job* 1&00 24 Washington Stau- College will l!>p " of manufacturing and gover- notM latur. n"M lalo ilio uffico ariar two wani- "BnttwliaM" durict; hrsan tIIMr Jerri <'<>rrlgvn, J'nuiu LarNMl Nol- n. R. M*y«r (Po*t Grad.-£ng- i:odii> lo SealLin College, ! IMO tv thl* n In 19.10 :t will b« expands Senn and bnard To and Krom- ine». ty- "on, Marj1 MrCny liatotw, Loiiliu* Itahl. "Frwii IBM * nry 'Jt will nwi Gavi-I Club bUuat - ■■- i" a to abNorb the irvmluatra : I 4 I K.'B la Uie fflroO] or Tut Hc|ji>i!k the affair vma a iwn. Kll Etnen MrGarry, Mary e«l procp^rlty this uatlun has over — evnni of thla month Uw Ultfldd Donald Sullivan IPre-Med Ii- <