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VOLUME XIV SEATTLE, , 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 mo