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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 4-25-1947 Spectator 1947-04-25 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1947-04-25" (1947). The Spectator. 345. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/345 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. STUDENT BODY NOMINATIONS SET FOR MAY 2 SEATTLE Spectator COLLEGE COTTON. BALL COTTON BALL TOLO TOLO TONIGHT TONIGHT at Dick Parker's at Dick Parker's 9 - 12 9 - 12 VOLUME XIV SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1947 NUMBER 25 AWSSC SPONSORS COTTON BALL TOLO TONIGHT Archie Kyle Will Furnish OPERA PRODUCTION READY MAY 7 Music From Nine To Twelve Final Opera Plans Nominations For Student Roscoe Balch Washington At Dick Parker's Pavilion Set With Red Mill The annual Cotton Ball Tolo sponsored by the AWSSC Body Offices Scheduled State Winner of Hearst will be held this evening at Dick Parker's Pavilion from OnMay 7 at Moore 9-12 p.m. For ASSC Meeting May 2 College Oratory Contest As May 7 approaches, the Dance music will be provided Opera Guild is putting the by Archie Kyle, and tickets are Election time at the college selling at $1.80 a couple at the S.C.Ski Team Will is drawing nearer and nearer finishing touches on its pro- Red Mill." ticket booth in the main hall. The and with each new day more duction of "The Singing leads and a chorus The traditional attire for the Leave Today for rumors circulate throughout girls will be cotton dresses, and of 35 voices, directed by Wil- STUDENT campus. sport suits for the boys. Corsages the Moeller, Next Friday the rumors as to liam A. are in their are not in order. Mt.Hood Meet It's the last meet of the year OBSERVER who is running for what office Jnal stages of rehearsal. Co I liiiirnicn Mary Trumbull for the Chieftain Team will either be proven true or false A group of eight dancers, un- and Valeria Kempf have made all Ski as BOBLARSON they leave today when nominations for all elective isr the directionof Margery Senn the arrnagements for the dance for Timberline. Hood, Oregon, student body officers takes place. are working out a series of dance and assure everyone of a good Mt. for the P.N. (Opinions and views expressedin slalom, sponsored Most interest will be centered numbers for the show. time. S.A. giant by this column are no necessarily the Cascade Ski Club. those of the Spectator) around for the ASSC presidency. Elaborate stage settings are The publictiy committee is However, competition for the being designed by Jim and Bob headed by Lorraine Brule and Acting Coach Cal Druxman and " In the past mucli reference has vice-presidency is also at a fever Lynch, George Krsak, and I>lcU Georgia Siebold. Decorations are fourteen men will make the trek,' been made in this and other col- pitch. Eisen. One of the problems con- under th* supervision of Doris and will be running against some umns of the Spectator concerning Officers to be elected this quar- fronting the stage crew is the Benson. of the better skiers of Washing- the "X.X.X." Now whether this ter are president, vice-president, eonsruction of a huge windmill, Handling the programs is Chris ton, Oregon, and Idaho. organization is formally organ- secretary, treasurer, sergeant^at- 22 feet high. One of the scenes McHugh, with Ruth Blanchette Racing Class B for the Chief- ized socially or politically is in- jirms, and the sophomore, junior, requires the heroine to swing on Jin charge of tickets. tains will be Capt. Jack Koenig, the mill's the consequential. The letters have and senior advisory hoard mem- sails from window Some tickets will be sold at Rhoady Lee, Leland Crabtree, to the ground. This come to mean "Keep Klique K«»t bers. means that the door to those students show- Jack Tang-ney, Mcl Nelson, Dick the sturdy than trol." Primary election will take millmust be more ing a student body card. Kavet, Bob Dietzen, Lauren Bar- elec- the average piece of scenery. Much adverse criticism was place May 9 withthe g.neral ron, and Scott Smith. Five Class Costuming is being handled by published early in thisschool year tions on Wednesday, May 14. C entries from Seattle College The to be Joann Cruickshank, while Lucia but has died down since. The nominations are par! include Dick Adams, Ken Arthur, of the agenda of the student bod} Baril is in charge of properties. "X.X.X." is like a turtle who pulls Bill Shoemaker, Barney Biteman, The business end of the produc- Debate Honor his head into his shell when at- meeting at the X of C at 12:00. and Don Barovic. tion is in the hands of Bob Bres- tacked, but it is not dead. If this kovich, business manager. Louise The Chieftain Ski Team, a new group is in detrimental any way Rehbahn is making arrange- Won byGavel attraction Tat Seattle College this to the welfare of the ASSC, now, all Reverend Gill ments for the sponsors. year, will be entering competition during the coming- election is the for the fifth time. Their first .Leaving Seattle and heading for Los Angeles are Roscoe Balch Two pre-Moore dates have been At Montana U ' time to destroy it meet giant slalom at Ste- Of Soc. Club and Culver Smith, recent winners in the PI oratorical contest. set for the production. Last Sun- In its most recent trip the Se- was a In this column two weeks ago, yens Pass, in which they finished Roscoe, who is a senior at the College, was judged the best colle- day, April 20, the opus was pre- attle College Gavel Club won Bill Marsh unveiled the existence the House of Western For- in place. Their second meet GuestSpeaker giate speaker in the state. He and Culver are now entered in the sented at the Good honors at the recent sixth of a campaigning group seeking Shepherd. The troupe will travel ensic Debate To.urnament held at was with Everett Junior College, Reverend Thomas Gill was Pacific Coast finals. If either one wins they will go to Pittsburgh to grab the presidency of the to Tacoma May to stage the University of Montana, April in which they won all the henors guest speaker at a meeting of for the national. _ on 5 ASSC. At that time the implica- the two-hour show In St. Leo's 18 and 19. in the downhill and slalom. The the Sociology Major's club held tion seemed to be that there was Balch achieved an outstanding Auditorium. college third was the Class B champion- Monday, April 28, in the Liberal honor for Seattlet Representing the were one such group—let it now be A matinee performance for the ship in which there were no team Arts Building. Father Gillis well- tßoscoelege last Friday upon winning the college division of the Gene Brenner and Andre Char- knownthat there are at least two. parochialschool children Is sched- vet, who won two out entries, although our first man known throughout Seattle and Washington State Patrick Henry Oratorical cantest, spon- of four The platform of first uled for the afternon of May 7. debates. The subject under dis- placed twentieth.The fourth meet the group serves as the capable director of has been in the process of con- Tickets for the evening perform- cussion was the national collegi- was the "Little Brothers" meet the Catholic Social Agencies of Roscoe, accompanied by Culver struction for the past two and a ance will go on sale at a spe- ate debate question: Resolved, of smaller colleges in the state the diocese. He instructed the Smith, of Gonzaga High School in half quarters. This cial "RED MILL" sales booth labor should have a direct (organized by Seattle College) in new' arrival members as to the of Spokane and of the state That was prompted the .functions winner Co-edsInvited April 28. They are priced at $1.88, share in management of in- which they again ran off with to defeat elder Catholic social groups and empha- high school division the one and all of the con- $1.50, and for the student section dustry. all honors. This meet at Mt. Hood that it stands for. sized the need for college stu- test, left for Los Angeles Mon- That group had on the main floor, $1.00. Allseats colleges will tell the tale and fate of the which has its dents in this field. For Mother- Twenty-seven western existence since the start of the are reserved. were represented at this tourna- Chieftain Ski Team. Ft. Gill is the first of the The new title-holders, both fall quarter Is ment. delegates school headedand backed speakers of renown in the social from Jesuit schools, participated Daughter Tea SC's left by the "X.X.X."; If title Wednesday for Missoula, or that services who have been asked by in two days of sightseeing and The annual Mother-Daughter last Is not conducive to good Montana, and returned to Seattle relations the club to acquaint members of entertainment before competing Tea, sponsored by the Associated Intramural Debate to let me to them as those in Sunday. Both termed the trip as School Picnic refer the Sociology department with in the Pacific Coast Zone contest Women Students of Seattle Col- controlling positions who "very enjoyable." can the problems surrounding them last eveninginBovard Auditorium lege will be held at Bordeaux the Program To Start Be Sponsored by hoodwink student body.