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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 11-3-1939 Spectator 1939-11-03 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1939-11-03" (1939). The Spectator. 122. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/122 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. Watch For SPECTATOR Gala Fall The Coming Event Informal, Nov. 18 — SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, 3, z 800 Seattle, Washington VOL. VIII.— No. 6 NOVEMBER 1939 Gavel Gliders Will National Catholic College Poll; Bill Hughes Fall Informal Coming; Skate AtBowl Results Of S. C. Survey Given New Member Tradition will again hold sway What are the opinions of American Catholic College stud- Two Weeks Away next Tuesday night when the Gavel ents on the question war? JudicialBoard edition of Club presents the 1939 A recent survey conducted by the National Catholic Re- it's annual skate-fest, the Gavel Committee Picked For party will view, the American Magazine, on this vital point, shows a "101" Committee Glide. The locale of the— Elections Next Friday Barn DanceBig be the Roller Bowl Seattle's variety of opinions. newest skating rink locatedat 90th all the Catholic Colleges Preparing Event is leaving The total results of the ballots of Bill Hughes, Sophomore at the Social Success and Aurora. A caravan 11: College,, by the Ad- College at 7 o'clock to go to will be published in the Magazineon Armistice Day,Nov. was approved The Seattle College Fall Floral the visory as a permanent mem- Saturday Bowl, where skating will be- interest of Seattle College students the total of Board Amid rustic farmyard decora- Informal wilbe held eve- the but for the ber of the Judicial Board for a gin at 7:30, and continue through ballots has been tions, cornstalks included, topped ning Nov. 18. The site chosen for the opinions of just the Seattle College term of three years. The meet- Spanish the regular session till 11:00. off by hundreds of flashy orange the dance is the Ballroom taken, showing the general trend of feeling on the question ing of the Advisory Board was and black streamers, of the Olympic Hotel. "Skate your way to the Fall collegians in in this school. held yesterday. Bill placed high- their hick outfits danced away the Bill Miller and Mary Buchanan Informal" might well be the slo- est in an examination held Wed- Gamboling Gav- Out of the 579 students that evening of October 27. This was are the co-chairmen in charge of gan used by the nesday, October 25. The topic of C. Eds and Co- voted, only eighteen favored the the occasion of the third annual this annual affair. They are ably eleers to entice S. examination was the Constitution Frosh-Soph Barn Dance spectacle. by out for an evening of rolling; entry of America into the present SchoolSurvey assisted their now famous 101 eds Uf the ASSC. Excellent music for the evening fun, as tickets to the big dance European war, and in the event committee. The various commit- intervene, 432 The Judicial Board consists of of fun and dancing was furnished tees are under the chairmanships will be offered as door-prizes. that America did Shows Interest members, repre- students believe that the move j three one each by "Ccc" Smith and his popular of the following: Lucky Tickets help senting the Senior, Junior and orchestra. To add a more personal Sauvain, Ann lucky holders would be useless, and of no Date. Louis Mc- In addition, stub of lasting InCollege Work Sophomore classes. These men are touch, several of the men students Kinnon; programsales, BobHilten- to the Drama at all in the creation a will receive ducats peace. .elected for the remainder of their offered solo versions of the various brand, Barbara Fallon; transporta- Guild's fall production,The Cricket College career. The Board makes numbers. Notable among these This overwhelming percentage of the survey con- was tion, Joseph McMurray, Peggy on the Hearth. The results decisions on legal questions and "Begin the Beguine" by Collins seemed to follow through in all of ducted by Mr. Murphy at the be- Lang; advertising, William Kelly; special variety of profession- action proper to the Con- Fives. photography, A the questions concerning conscrip- ginning of the Fall Quarter show advises Al Plachta; art work, al skating acts will be another tion, volunteering, and conscien- stitution.Chairmanand Senior rep- Buchanan Wins Betty Gernier; publicity, Margar- evenings many varied and interesting re- feature attraction of the tious objection, and shows that of sults. resentative is Maurice O'Brien. Al Prizes in the form of tickets to et Scheubert; stenographic, Joseph majority Plachta is Junior member of the forthcoming Fall Informal were entertainment. those that voted, the of survey are the Eberharter. The shows that there Board. awarded at intermission. Hayseed As has been the custom in the the Seattle College students are many high schools represented by Plan Decorations past, transportation will be pro- definitely against war. College. These Committee Appointed Mary Buchanan in her stunning The decorations will consist of cars interesting to note that the students of the creation of brightly figured sack chrysanthemums vided for all those without It is hiph schools in turn represent 8(> At the same meeting of the Ad- maroonand white to college before 7 little difference of cloth with matching sombrero was who come the - there is but cities in all parts of the world. visory Board, a committee was ap- in tall white standards. o'clock. However, co chairmen feeling between classses; the ap- high school is polls picked as wearing the cleaverest The background for the orches- The most distant pointed to conduct the for costume among the stud- Anne McKinnon and Tony Buhr proximate same percentage for and one in Leon, Nicaragua, which is body to be held women tra will be a large school seal, stop question exists be- student elections ents. Joe English, Casinova of the painted urge all those with cars to against each represented by Carlos Brisini. An- Friday, 10. On the com- maroon,and a curtain drop years college. On November barn yard, was awarded the men's by the college and join the cara- tween all four of other distant high school is Union Anderson, Mar- bordered with white velvet. or slight margin, however, the mittee are Tom prize. Joe wore the upper portion gentleman van whether their car is full a High School located at Manila, garet Scheubert. Bob Hiltenbrand, Each upon entering to the pre-party Freshmen and Seniors would be of tuxedo with a fancy hula skirt the ballroom given not. "Just to add l'hilippine Islands, represented by Kay Leonard, Joe McMurray, Bill wil be a white fun," says Miss McKinnon. more willing to go to war than Marcello Nillo. Henrietta Holmes showing beneath the suit coat. A carnation bouttoniere. Sophomores and Juniors. Kelly and Mary Doherty. classy trench hat donned the head Named would the comes to Seattle College from St. stu- Tentative arrangements have Committee up opinions ex- Elections are to be for the of the winner and far below the Summing the Mary's Academy in Anchorage, vice-president, been made by the committtee for Others on the committee are: by ballot, it can be dent body posts of hem of the skirt we saw evidence Butler, Eberharter, Stan- pressed this Alaska. There are five students two purchasing corsages from one of Ruth Joe that although Seattle Col- Clark, Senior members for the Ad- of our so-called ape-descendency. ley Conroy, John Strickland, Ab- seen Ifrom Canada. They are: Lee visory Board, and two members the leading Seattle florists shops lege students would not, as a Margaret DeLeon, Sumner, Five Judges at recognized ner de Felice, Mary Doherty, Joe I Jean of the Junior classes. These offices j a discount. they do not favor war, and are jOnalee Campbell and Mary Wright, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Leonard, Mr. Tickets on Sale McMurray, Wally MacKay, Kay whole, objectors, were left vacated by the failure and Mrs. G. D. Runnels and "Ccc" Wood, be conscientious jThere are 15 different states rep- May Mary Buchanan states that the Leonard, Don Al Plachta against the intervention of the leading of students elected last to Smith, orchestra leader, acted as !resented with Washington return to term. Floral Informal will be the finest and Ruth Brock. United States in any foreign con- by students. Most school for the Fall members of the judging Commit- Plachta, president of the several hundred dance that Seattle Collegehas ever Al flict. easterly states are Ohio and Min- Polls Opened tee. Other costumes which furnish- sponsored. urges Gavel Club says, "You will not Miss Buchanan nesota, and the ones farthest south Polls will be opened from 10 a. ed many a laugh were those worn the entire student body to only have fun but will also help Austin, Bader, attend are California and Utah. The west- m. to 1 p. m. at the Casey hall. by Phil Bud Biff and to purchase their programs to further the best interests of Know Fallon, New Knights ern states, besides Washington, are Votes will also be collected a t Joe LeGrand, Bill Kelly, early. The tickets will sell for Seattle College. You will help to Idaho, Wyoming Ellen McHugh and Tom Ward. High Oregon, and Mon- .Providence Hospital at 11 a.