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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. in their chosen field. In Los Angeles. Hall on Sunday, May 4, from Besides debate Gene entered the Approximately six weks ago, All sociology majors are urged Itinerary of the contestants 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. oratory section and Andre in the Sophomore Class an amendmentto the constitution OnMay Fourteen extemporaneous speech division. to attend the meetings held bi- calls for their leaving Los An- Invitations were distributed The sophomore class announced was railroaded through. To the weekly, to be announced at a geles this afternoon, with a full during the week to all the coeds, Seattle College Gavel Club an- that the All-School Picnic will be majority of body, in- the student later date, as numerous important day in San Francisco en route who are urged to attend with nounced at a meeting held Wed- held at Five-Mile Lake, north of cluding myself, this amendment aspects of problems vitally con- back to Seattle, where they are their mothers or some other wo- nesday evening that no members Nursing Course Bothell, on May 18. Chairman of vague. However, was pretty those cerning them will be discussed. due Sunday evening. man relative or friend. of the Gavel Club who have had the affair is Louis DeLatorre,who who wrote It, sponsored it and Ft. Peronteau, S.J., head of the However, if our delegate places intercollegiate experience publicity co- Jeanne Chase and Lucille this To Be Offered has appointed as put it into effect, said its pur- Seattle College Sociology Depart- first in the college division at year eligible to Hemnes, co-chairmen for the af- will be enter the chairmen Jack Flood and Rose- pose was "to enable the veterans club moder- Angeles, will be leaving Intra-mural ment is serving as Lob he fair, have arranged musical en- Debates scheduled mary Barrett. to become eligible for the presi- Saturday morning for Pittsburgh, In Summer Term ator. tertainment during the for May 14 and the finals May A special summer term in ad- The annual affair Is expected dential office, by slashing the re- Pa., to compete in the afternoon. national Marcie Mooney is handling pub- 16. vanced nursing education will be to attract a crowd of approxi- quirements." This waa the cry grand finals on May 1. Each organized licity. debate team is given at the College, announced mately 1500 students, and 1b pre- when appeals for signatures and Seattle College students were sponsoring at least one team of be largest picnic PREVIEW customs, the Rev. A. B. Corrigan, S.J. this dicted to the votes to support the Bill were sent afforded the opportunity of hear- According to previous non-Intercollegiate debaters. All of College. been, week. ;n the history Seattle out. And it is easily seen why OF ing the prize-winning orationgiv- food donations have made wishing to the students enter upon the course "Good For Nothing" has been the student body did not oppose en by Balch when he competed in by individual girls, but this prac- Dates which intra-murals are to contact Bev- will be held from July to selected as the theme of the day, it. A noble amendment indeed. THE WEEK the Patrick Henry Oratory con- tice usually resulted in last min- are 7 erly McLucas, Mary Ellen Moore, August The special being that refreshment* will be However, Friday—April 25 test held at SC a few weeks ago. ute confusion. This year, three 15. summer some of the members or Bob Larson, the committeedes- will the without charge. SC vs. St. Martin's Balch, graduating senior, committee members, Joann course be under direc- of the DHP committee examined a ignated to instruct thee ontes- Desch, make your plans now to at- Lower Woodland, 1:00 Cruickshank, Pat Collins and tion of Sister Mary Digna So the cause and effects of the was selected by judges as leading tants. Sophomore Class All- Cotton Ball Tolo Rosemary Barrett, will approach formerly on the faculty of the tend the amendment a few weeks ago and orator of the college division in All having suggestions for top- Picnic, Lake, Parker's—9:oo-12:00 Catholic Univetrsiy of America, School Five Mile the following statement of find- Dick Washington by the judges, con- the girls in the halls to obtain ics of debate are requested to Overnight Hike purchasing re- Washington, D. C. May 18. ings is hereby submitted for stu- sisting of the most noted author- cash donations for leave their suggestions in Father Saturday, April 26 dent body judgment. ities on oratory in the state. freshments. Conway's office. Overnight It was previously required that hike Four past holders of the Pres- Sunday, May 27 hours be of the were appointed to 120 credit one re- Martins, Laeey ident's Cub TENSHUN quirements for candidacy for the SC vs. St. Coolees Leave For Unknown serve as a committee to compose JAZZERS at Lacey—l:3o president's office. The new amend- a tentative list of the outstanding Monday, April 28 — ment, though striving to enlarge Of speakers based on he point sys- "FEEL THE HEAT GET REET" IK's Meeting—l2:lo Destination As Site The the of veterans eligi- tem. number for (room to be announced) — bility, actually made a difference The four speakers designated OOME TO MEETING IN ROOM 137— Tuesday, April 29 Overnight Hike Kept Secret of only 8 credithours. This Indeed by the committee will vie in a Jazz Meeting did not declare many more vet- At today, forty contest at the intra-mural debate Room 137—12:00 1:30 o'clock donation, spokesmen for the TUESDAY -12:00 erans on the eligibility list. It College tournament; one will be awarded Gavel Club Meeting hikers will leave Seattle group declare, is to discourage in- did, however, the purpose summer quarter President's Cup and another serve 7:30—219 for the annual eligible students from appearing the for Itwas drawn up; to get IHiyu Coolee, will be given a medal. Purpose Of The MeetingIs ToDiscuss which Wednesday, April SO overnight hike of on the site Saturday afternoon man in eligible one certain the Sodality Meeting campus hiking club. With the with sleeping bags and insistent as yet undisclosed, the class. X of C—8:00 destination demands for food and a plalpe to bunch put their "Jam Session" This writer asks the student Thursday, May 1 venturesome will sleep. No one will be admitted, Attend the body to witness the group who Talent Show trust in the driving of John Rol- according to the officers, who sponsored the amendment, the "K. Women's Century—B:oo ler and roll out of Seattle from has not attained eligibility by at- Game Today NOTE — Only Musicians Welcome! K.K."; to witness the 20 hour . SC on the Air Ninth and Madison. tending the required number of - (Continued on page 4) KEVR, 8:30 The concealingof the hike's des- hikes during fall quarter. SC St. Matrin's Friday, April 25, 1947 2 THE SPECTATOR SPECTATOR BOGART HOT RUN COLD Paleface Patter _____ — ■ .... I — By —Josh O'Shullihan Jim Hughes publication Students Chester Storao The Spectator, the official of the Associated WAjS) mornings guy a at Including a "party" of Seattle College, will be published every Friday during the Jane lighter a cigarette. IT one of those when a ain't worth bust- A lot of spirit is shown down Vets Hall shoestring; you know, like Mac West before she's had her graduating of the Hall next month. With scholastic year. There was no one in sight at ed to be given for the seniors EDITORIAL STAFF coffee in the morning and hasn't had time to find her face. Well, due respect to the boys' good intentions, we sometimes wonder if all, not a soul. She stood up Editor U JOHN FLOOD for a while Ihad a hard time even convincing myself that Iwas it's all "spirit" behind it all. - against the wall of the drug- The Associate Editor .GEORGE ANDERSON alive, but if Iwasn't the world sure was. clock said seven- About 11:00 a-m. last Friday, a gigantic roar dulled the ears of off of whiskers, eat, and Managing Editor .FRANCIS E. DRAKE store, smoking ... She put lwr thirty, and Ihad to take a stand stiff S.C. students in the upper floors of the L.A. and Science buildings. shoulders back and her high get to school. Let's not forget dressing. Some mornings it takes Nearly everyone, especially those with memories of Zeroes and Jer- MURPHY to News Editor LOIS heels together. "Tobacco, nico- lot get to school. ries, dropped to the floor in Accounting Class 180, including the in- Feature Editor JIM HUGHES The stop only half a away, but when Igot out 1., standing through tine, poison," she said scornful- bus was block structor. Only one fellow, also an ex-G. stood Sports Editor TOM TANONEY of the door Iknew something was wrong and Iwas going to miss After everyone picked themselves up, someoneask- ly. She took one last drag on the entire ordeal. Art Editor. LORRAINE BRULE thebus. Ihad forgotten to put on one of my shoes.But supposing ed the fellow: her cigarette and snapped it we skip that part, because it really gets involved before Iget duck with the rest of us, Joe?" REWRITERS John Rooney, Fred Chalfa "How is it you didn't away. Then, with a faint, fleet- on the bus, and Inever could figure out how iHelyne's cook book Proof Reader ...„ Rosemary Barrett He (replied, "I'm used to that got up books. So let's just consider after we, make us „ Frank Barrett, Mike Allen ing smile playing about her mixed with my school But was answered with, '"So were but that doesn't Photography got lips, she looked into a mirror. I to school, eh? fearless." BUSINESS STAFF A certain professor was giving an oral quiz in a very difficult Joe just smiled, then said, "Yeah, but you don't live in Vets Kail." Business Manager KEN SCHWEITZER Jane was slender and pretty. subject, which, I am sorry to say, I was taking. You can Cries of "Throw him another Lutefisk" were heard through the Advertising Manager -808 APPLEGATE Only her mouth was too big. imagine, well, try anyway, what a state Iwas in as Igot off halls as students readthe "Student Observer" by George Anderson Circulation Manager CHRIS McHUGH It was like her mother'smouth. the bus, hugging my brief case under one arm and still trying to last week. Alumni from former high schools such as Lincoln and She had a mass of shining,red- tie my necktie with what was left of my limbs, andIhave to con- Prep, criticized "Swede's" remark that Franklin and ODea made — Clark, L. A. News L. M. Ashurst, R. M. Barrett, F. J. Bell, M. A. dish-brownhair and nice, inter- fess, also sorry to say, that Inad not studied that certain pro- up the majority of the baseball team. No one from either school Gibbons, Ellis, E. E. Ernsdorff, C. A. Gibbons, T. B. C. G. ©stUig grayish-green eyes. She fessor's very difficult subject. argued about Franklin, but when he stated that ODea were also Griffin, J. F. Henroit, M. A. Hoffman, D. A. Kllngele, L. A. spenta lot of time keeping her- At least Istill had a minute to get to class on time. Never let the backbone of the team. Well, lex-Wallingford and Capitol Hill Malsie, T. A. Meyers, J. M. Paine,P. L. Plumb, S. R. Roberts self nice. It paid. It be saidIcame late to class! Well, many of you probably know boys said '«wede" just didn't know how to add. Because both Lin- _ _ Irish. Circulation -A. B. Buck, P. T. Dorgan that there is a stairway in the Science building that is built alittle many on the team as the 'Slowly took another cig- coln andPrep (separately) have as FACULTY ARTHUR S. WHARTON, S. J. she close to the ceiling many the unwary head that connected ex-high we notice that only one ADVISOR. arette out of her case, and did and has While on the subject of schools Editorial and business offiices at 10th and Madison Street, with that certain ceiling. Idid it that morning. the ball team. Imagine! Only are not light it She did everything Indian from West Seattle made Seattle 22, Washington. Subscription rate, 80c per quarter. Adver- Concentrating only on getting up to the third floor as fast hearty braves from the Indian coun- slowly. There was all the time one! Why, in former years, the tising rates, 75c per column inch. as Icould, Imade the most beautiful connection with that ceil- Which goes to show you that in the world, too much of it try made up half of any SC team. ing that could be made. IshooK my head, or was it my an edge in any sport or activ- for her. ever no former high school greats hold head. Isaw stars, or were they stars? Isaw Lana Turner float ity around S. C. pink, to in the Does Then Jane noticed a couple by on a satin chaise-lounge, or was it pink? Idon't re- .o some poor unfortunate wanting a laugh and others He Qualify? of people standing In front of member a thing after Lana Turner until Iwoke up with a coke Journalism field, read the Hlyu Coolee stories which have aban- the Rathskeller farther down bottle in my hand and everybody was slapping me on the back. It doned all forms of straight news reporting. Strange as Itseems, the week from today students of Seattle College — to be One the block a man and a girl, seems Ihad taken over the quiz that morning and had talked \.i»ters of these zany and light-heartedarticles do not want willbe in the midst of nominating certain members of she thought, though she could- the mighty professor inside and out. Iwent home to rest up txposed. But if next year's editor Is smart, he will get them to sure; the Associated Students to run for the various ASSC n't be about all she could and to "figger" it all out. write this column! see was their faces, and these The next morning Ihad it "figgered" out.My headache was gone A jazz oonoerto is In the talking for Borne time in iMay. Plans offices be left vacant at the end of the pale spots and the appeared sending in which will were no more than future as rwsy as a Washington apple. From to feature boogie, blues, hot jazz, and solid stuff are the spring quarter. In the shadows where they now on Iwasn't going to study for no tests. All' Iwould have making. Buta warning was given by afew of its instigators, namely were standing. Farther still, to do is run up the stairs in old building and, bingo, Reynolds. def do not want any witnessingthe the I'd (Louie Crollard and Norm "We but Next Friday the student body willbe down almost to Second Avenue, have an "A." _onghairs or Squares,' only IMellowroonies'and 'Mac Vouties' need beginning of what is by far one of the most important she sighted two others, two Sounds good, mates, but don't try it. The next test came up applicate, gate!" Which indicates that a good Jam session is on men, dark against the light of like they always do, but Ididn't worry at all. My whole year. confi- vie long awaited way, cats. events to take place during the a in test, a doorway. And there was dence was the stairs. The morning of the with rapidly Padre La Motta scored another"silent victory the other day while girl clipping quickly along the beating heart, Idashed up the steps just like last I beat on Nominations for the president, vice-president, sec- the time. on the "cigarette patrol." Father was calmly walking his opposite sidewalk; it was am- felt my bone rip a of wood out of ceiling, then, to treasurer, sergeant-at-arms, head chunk the and the second floor when he spied an offender. He sauntered up tary, and three members azing silently they all nothing, even L*na. Iwas for three offender, in- how not out about hours. Get the culprit, silently staring at the burning cigarette- The : to Sophomore, Junior, moved, easy not this, men. each class the and Senior and how it was It ain't worth it of immediately butting it and walking away,gave back stare Well, a "D" bad, stead KudentAdvisory are on next body meet- to notice them in the dark. ain't so after all. Luck runs hot, then cold. for finally made one concession, that of putting Board week'sstudent stare. The scoundrel Mine happened to cold that stood his ground, , Fora whileshe watchedthem. run time. the burning cigarette in his pocket. Still Father ingagenda. curling from pocket, But none of them paid any at- his gaze now directed at the smoke slowly the finally pulled the "weed" These nominations are to be made with a great deal tention to her. The couple down .he Rogue in a gwrture of absolute defeat, grounds. La the just stood there, the POEM out, it on his shoe, departed for safer Father of thought as to the advisability of such a nomination. block butted on beat. men walked onward, the ivlotta with a triumphant twinkle In his eyes, continued his Students remember that fromthesenominations two sing you, should girl honied around the corner Idare not to O tired World. one will find next year's officers, officers who willbe and disappeared. Jane dropped Your undried tears mark rows of shallow graves. responsible for a smooth and efficiently organized stu- her cigarette and started up Youth's song profanes where Mourning's flag is furled towardFourth Avenue.She kept And damns the beach a bloody REVIEW Concert dent government. ocean laves. saying dreamily, "Star light, Yet my salt tears could but inflame your wound bright, first star Isee to- that is required when nominating a person for star And dig a deeper grave for all the dead; Eleanor Steber recognition stating night. Iwish Imay, Iwish I tAllffice is the of the chair and the might, have the wish Iwish For those who die sleep lightly; keenly tuned, JohnDavis f tonight." They quicken to each hopeful word said. \ thename of theperson runningfor office. that's If all our opera stars gave as fine a performance as So, World, Ioffer what the task demands: Before nominating, however, they should take the Just then a man, a new one, of Eleanor Steber at MeanyHall last Tuesday night, The sure thought silent sharing of your grief; that ■Jlowing main steps: sprang up suddenly before her, vocal music would most certainly come back into fashion. tall, stepping out The eager building of my two young hands; (1) is in right a slim fellow However, the tendency for most people is to concentrate make sure that the candidate the of the shadows and striding di- Resilience born of faith, and my belief their interest upon instrumental" music, in favor of the ass division. rectly towardher. That soon, thus armed, we'll sing a song so gay of our singers. (2) make sure that the student wouldbe willing passed giv- They'll sing you weep work was The man without with us for whom today. Miss Steber opened her pro- Part five of the program i ing her a second glance, but light mood. Each song was accept the responsibility of the office if he or she —AGNES McSHARRY gram with selections from Mo- in after the man had gone by, enchanting. The Scottish air ere to it. "Susanna" and "Donna elected Jane stepped back into a door- zart's "Oh whistleand I'llCome" pro- (3) consult the office as a last check on whether way, watching his progress) Anna." But it was her rendition vided a touch of comedy when down the street. Letter From The Editor Strauss lieders that produced a full- candidate is eligible to run for office. Imight of several Miss Steber ATTENTION also advise you at this first captivated the audience. wolf-whistle, which drew ii "Upon my word," she heard blown To those persons who willnominate the candidates MR. FRANK HENNESSEY: time, that you lay open a suit From this point in the program appreciative laughter from the her own votoe saying, "is that s to Due to the fact that Roscoe for libel on the grounds you ■until the «nd, quiet attention Gambler'sWife" also advisable check the constitution where all Humphrey Bogart?? Why, he that audience. "The fought off low coughs and seat California folk-song ;requirements for any office willbe clearly stated. looks entirely different off the Balch is in Los Angeles this week, accused Mr. Balch, openly, and and the squirmers. were also screen. Ihad no idea he was Iam attempting to pinch hit for directly, of plagarizinghis ideas, "The Wild Rider" All material, except the article pertaining to the After thrilling the hearts of exceedingly amusing. so terribly dark. Why, he looks him, and also to clear up a few of and material from other news- f;;sidency, as printed. 2,sectionI,para- all present with the Strauss Miss Steber chose the "One stands Article almost like— Oh, Ithink he's the pervertedideas that are slink- papers ... some of which you from "Madam actor! Maybe I group, Miss Steber then gave Fine Day" theme graph 2, has been ammended to read as follows: a wonderful ing referred to being encore, Sphuberts her could a match, get around. as "dubious" her first Butterfly" as last number. Rights, a ask him for a paro- "Until the cessation of the G. I.Bill of talking, just There was,it seems,last week, publications. '^Lullaby," end concluded the As an encore she sang him or whistle." Ago," candidate for the presidency at the time of the regular a letter addressed to the editor Speaking as an Editor, my first half of the performance dy on "Long, Long first Jane walked on. She didn't sheet, bearing unwhole- ■with "Depuis Le Jour" from in the manner of grandmother's spring must a of this "stomachis so revolted that Ican- elections be male student who has the hurry, and when she reached some reference to his column and "Charpentler's "Louise." heyday, then as Chopin, Grieg, not things to go on as intention of graduating the following spring, and who the end of the block she even primarily to its author. allow After intermissionthere were and Strauss would have sung stopped for a moment, glanc- they are." - them. Her final encore was "In in judgment Studies To theindividual who has such ■two of Hahn's numbers. The the of the of the Dean of has the ing, as if idly, up and down the Garden," the theme of the an Inflated ego as to call himself "This guppie, this out of sea- latter, "La Peche," told the tale scholastic ability and the grade point to carry sufficient crossing the street. Hour, which features before "we" (making the rash presump- son oyster, this poor fish," who of a fisherman who, while emp- Firestone golden, Miss Steber frequently. hours per quarter for graduation at the time. He must The thin*, that worried her tion that he was In the majority), wrote the aforementioned piece tying his nets, found a fish. Two songs by Deßussy Inall, the brilliantstar of the an at most was her breathing; she and has set himself up as a su- of tripe, the literary nonenity, the have been active member of the Association for followed, for who MetropolitanOpera gave a sen- discovered it had been bother- perbly qualified judge of liter- "snide" letter, should be and those least one full scholastic year preceding that quarter." forced like minor key, Staber sitive and sincere program of ing her for some time. She ature, Imake the following chal- to make public retraction of his a Miss had much to offer. Her second tastefully chosen subjects. This year's campaign will surely prove successful would find herself breathing lenge: statements, unless he can prove ■encore, "LenLimbo," by Ernest Seattle concert-gorers will — fast and hard, so hard that it challenge you, the same. ifthe necessary stepsinsuring success are to be taken I with con- gave Miss Steber the long remember Eleanor iSiteber. hurt her chest, and then she Moler, sent of Mr. Balch, to a duel, be- One more "word to that inno- opportunity to demonstrate the May she gracea Seattle stage you know them, so let's take them. would take a deep breath, so tween yourself and him. It shall cent" person who so maliciously depth of her vocal range. again soon! long and so deep that when consist of the following items: and contemptuously attacked Mr. let out she it she could feel 1. A test in English Composition, Balch. Any individual who is so the flesh of her body shrinking 1hr. small as to writea letter on bor- This Might Be It away from her clothes, leav- to the editor 2. A in Literature, rowed paper, and then to impose LETTERS ... damp prickly test English ing the skin and upon another individual the task: Dear Mr. Flood: Well it looks like the boys have found something cool. hard, quick 1 hr. following the lines of the major- and Then the of typing saidletter, being either There are some steady, re- breathing begin again. 3. A test in American Literature, ity of the student body. new withwhich to amuse themselves during their spare would too lazy, or too ignorant to do s» sponsible activity workers at — Jl hr. Youmay hangRoscoe In effigy, posters many cigarettes!" said himself, should refrain from clut- Seattle College who receive lit- time turning signs and on the bulletin board "Too The above examinations are to be you may burn him, or stick pins Jane scornfully. tering up valuable Bpace. It was tle or no praiseor fame. Iwould upside down. given by members of the faculty, In him, but please bear in mind necessary to cut, withMr. Belch's that, In public you must proceed like to name two of them who and are to be in part written, and consent, several of the more rational, human Iknow have spent many hours It seems that they are not satisfiedby only defacing AGO in part oral. asa civilized be- TEN YEARS choice tidbits fromhis column,in ing. of working for us. signsbut now,in order that all may see their work, If you can at this time succeed order might publish, the IN THE SPEC that we* as Imight also add, herein, that The first is Mary Stevenson, — in downing Mr. Balch by the slim we are unfortunately forced to> work of art (the Aegis) they decide to place them in a much better position Betty Williams andGlenn Ha- the "letter" receives the Specta- whose margin of one-onethousandthof a do, your letter. I hereby make out in May. Ihap- gen cast of "Celling tor's Annual Award (just inaug- will come they think. head the point, the Spectator Staff will public apology to Mr. Balch, and! printer Zero," directed by Char- urated) for the most pompous, pen to know the who to be condescend to give Roscoe his to many handling He Trying misguided through his faithful readers for egotistical, and writing of is the annual. told to correct these souls les Bras. walking papers. my radical part in the performance of the year. me that Mary has spent many any editorials has proven to be just a dream. They Pres- you not unholy and ev- Angel Magano wins the In the event that do this act. Enough To Roscoe, long hours afternoons prove said ... don't seem to pay any attention to anyone but them- ident's Cup as the best debater yourself to be a qualified In order that this columnmight I, and the entire Spectator Staff enings trying to assemble and College. Judge, you refrain present the copy for book. in Seattle will hereafter be constructive,Ioffer to all per- extend our good wishes for his the selves. from writing any tripe criticiz- sons letter, as Many times those who have of- Helen McDonald and Robert that vicious the success in Los Angeles, and thence ing our most widely read, and example diabolical, des- fered to help shirked their duty solution is body have been as classic of in Pittsburg. The only for the student to act. L. Smith named best columnist. and it remained Mary's sole speakers. liked tructive criticism. It was appar- To the writer of that malicious This is your school and as your school you should be commencement responsibility to get the work — Ibelieve that you will find the ently written by an individual, letter Iextend my gratitude for proud of it even though we have to do so with this Chairman of the MaytlmeCa- terms amienable (agreeable to who places personalities,and pos- affording me materialwith which out John Walsh, ex- Slight unseen, I small minority of "theboys'' with their practical jokes. baretDance, R. you), and if you care to accept sibly hurt feelings, above the en- to fill this space until its right- think we tends an invitation to S. C. this challenge, please inform me tertainment that Mr. Balch's. ful owner returns triumphant shouud give Mary a huge vote they ever learn, we do not know, but students to attend. in the Spectator Office at High works offers its readers. from the Forensic Wars. ■of thanks for being one of those Whether will people who says little but does A. C. unanimously Noon on this coining Monday. It is the duty of the Editorial Good Luck Roscoe let's hope so. as an observation it seems that they The S. S. ... a great deal. Just adopts the new constitution as The results of this examination Staff of Thn Spectator in such a Signed, — The themselves are a little upside down it has to be con- proposed by the Constitutional will receivebannerheadlines, and case as tills to stand up and back Francis E. Drake other person Iwould like tributed to something. Committee. a two-columnstory. Mr. Balch to a man. We do thin. Managing Editor (Continued on page 4) Friday, April 25, 1947 THE SPECTATOR 3 CHIEFTAIN CHIEFTAINS MEET RANGERS Rangers HostSC Chieftains Take13 GAME TIME 1:00 P. M. AT LOWER TOMTOM PLAYFIELD; VENA AND ...by Tom Tangney Today At Lacey; And14 in Winco WOODLAND Although the lights didn't base is probably our weakest IVANICH TO PITCH DOUBLEHEADER Golf Men Win League Opener The Seattle College Chieftains set right with the Chieftain spot the Chiefs have turned The St. Martins Rangers play The Seattle College Chieftains COLLEGE BASEBALL ROSTER meet the St. Martins Rangers in Tuesday's in 12 plays to date. host to the SeattleGolf SEATTLE baseball nine, last and Ten- continued on their merry way two this weekend, And with the brilliant base nis this afternoonat Lacey. double-headers night games teams last Friday as they swept up 1. Recchia, Gene _ Franklin lured a number The net men have de- this afternoon at Lower Woodland running, including 62 steals, suffered their 13th and 14th straight wins Kirch, Bob _ Seattle Prep Seattle rooters to Belling- in their only match 2. playfield, and Sunday at iLaoey. of this season, and equally bril- feat to date, 1-0 and 13-4. It was their Winco _ _ bowing to the highly Cen- 3. Wellens, Eddie ODea ham. Bet Abbott anod wife rated League opener and Pacific Luth- The Chieftains at present liant coaching, the Chieftains tral Washington squad, and will 4. Crowley, Bob ODea are bought two new tires for eran College was their victim. supply one of the most color- be striving to gain their initial 5. Casal, Hank „ _ _ Franklin tied for first place in the West- their car in order to make The first game was pitchers ful nines Seattle has seen in victory. a .Lincoln ern Division of the Winco League Jack duel all the way— Ivanich for the 6. Ward, Joe . the Northern trip, and some time. The golf men won their first _ _ with Western Washington, hav- Anderson Chiefs and Allen for the Lutes. 7. Faccone, Joe Seattle Prep Flood and George " * * two meets, downing the Pacific _ ing spit a with the Both teams were only able get 8. Chiechi, Vito _.._ Franklin double-header spent four hours hitch-hiking LutheransquadinbothSeattle and to one man to third base during the Vikings last Tuesday. The Ring- of the Vikings. Coach Yandle's luck with Parkland. They did,however,drop 9. Hentz, Rudy Franklin to the home scheduled first seven innings. In _ _ _ ers lost their initial two Winco Seattle weather was greatly their third match to the Western 10. Yandle,Len (Coach) Fifteen wins, one loss and Washington team last week. the last of the eighth, however, 11. Nunn, Bill _ .West Seattle games to Western Washington threatened last Friday. Dark Chiefs finally through; going strong. The Seattle Playing on the Jefferson course the broke _ 4-2, and 13-5. still rain clouds hovered low over Rudy Hentz beat out an infield 12. Ivanich, Al Cleveland playing in Seattle, the Chieftains were _ _ College Chieftainsare 13. Ursino, John . Franklin The already the city all morning seeming- able to gain only seven points, single, was sacrificed to second Chiefs have mot quick look Casal, realbaseball and a ly ready to break into a while the Bellingham men made by Hank and moved up to 14. Lang, Howie Seattle Prep the Rangers in apre-season game third at other Northwest diamond downpour at any moment. eight. Gib Smith of the Vikings on a passed ball. After Bill 15. Fish, Sid Franklin at Lacey, winning a damp de- Nunn flew out to short left field, cision 6-1. If talent makes us believe that But the fifteen innings of was medalist for the day with a 16. Parchem, Dick „ Seattle Prep the Chiefs sweep the College is the team to 74 while Homer Crolland hit a Pat Brady smacked a sharp, hard 17. Petrie, Stewart _ _ _ Lincoln this aeries, they will have very baseball terminated at 5:30 hit single to thesame garden, and good odds to out on top beat hereabouts. They may 75 to take low man honors for 18. Brady, Pat _ ODea come with only a few intermediate the Chieftains. In came Mr. Hentz with the win- _ _ of the league at the end of the drop and then as do ..._ one now sprinklesdampeningthe field. Ray Nissen was the first man ning run, to give pitcher Al Ivan- 19. Vena, Frank Franklin season. ..._ _ _ the best of teams but their to from the ich his third straight win. 20. Emerson, Bud Lincoln However, one spectator voic- drop fire when Norb Probable pitchers for the Chiefs heads-up handling is Trudeau The second game, unlike the ball ed his opinion of the weather challenged and defeat- today will ed, first, was a slugfest from the be Frank Vena and tops. him early in the week. Norb Al by bellowing, "We want a The in Ivanich. Howie Lang and Joe is now number five man on the start. Chiefslost little time CHIEFS HALTAT 14IN will Wash- touchdown!" clinching the game. walks Faccone be on deck for Sun- Viewing the recent team, and expects a re-challenge Three day's " " and two singles combined double-header. ington vs. Washington State » from Nissen soon. were DROPPING ONE TO THE diamond series (at 65 cents The Seattle College Hiking Many divot-menare moving up for three runs in the first inning, Coach Len Yandle announced the ladder, and will keep the and another was added in the today a head), we wish to report club leaves this afternoon, that the Chieftains will starting five busy with challenges. third with a and an infield BELLINGHAM VIKINGS meet the University of Washing, that the caliber of ball they- with a select crowd, to brave Individual Points: error. The impressive winning streak of the Chieftain baseball ton Huskies in adouble-header at 're is at least not su- the wilds of a weekend in (7home run. Wen- ent time but after next week's dell Berge; "Public Education in Washington" is report by By the Hill Sho PERFECT GIFT nominations will leap into open a Geo. Gift D. Strayer, of a survey competition and strive for victory. director DISTINCTIVE GIFTS PETER PAN tor on education; and "The Meeting the stu- LOST GREETING CARDS This writer appeals 10 of East and West" is an inquiry INFANT'S SHOP FLORIST dent body for sound consideration concerning world understanding 1008 Terry Avenue Madison and judgment, and ask for sup- AND by F. S. C Northrop. These are 1340 East OA. 7917 port in the revolt against the cor- FOUND among 'the recently published (Madison & Pike Triangle) rupt power politics existing in — books that have been added to Seattle College. LOST Red Schaeffer pen in the library. Serv-U'Meat Co. Your Friendly Neigh- Spectator office by Jeanette "The books may be obtained by 9» Madison St. EL. 822C borhood Florist serving Gunderson. 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