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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. EX-EDITOR ATTACKS SPECTATOR POLICY '45-46 Editor Charges That Spectator Is To Blame For Minority Student Control The Bordeaux To STUDENT Be Scene Of AWSSC Tea SEATTLECOLLEGE OBSERVER Spectator Jeanne Marie Eschbach All Seattle College coeds NUMBER 26 and their mothers are invited VOLUME XIV S^P? V.i SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, MAY 2, IH4, WHILE THK ASSC is setting to attend the annual Mother- fire to a ten-day political cam- Daughter Tea, sponsored by paign, a sideline battle promises This the Associated Women Stu- to discharge as much heat. dents, MILL" to be held "RED does not.propound at Bordeaux HERBERTS article a revolt VICTOR but it does mean to inform Seat- Hall on Sunday, May 4, from the College students that their of- 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. ficial publicaion can be saddled Jeanne Chase and Lucille Hem- the lack of with the blame for nes, co-chairmen for the tea, dis- OPENSATMOORE THEATRE MAY school spirit and interest m stu- tributed invitations during the activities, and the resulant 7 dent past two weeks to all coeds, who sway of the minority. "ire urged to attend with their Opera Guild Production Limelighting 'u«e student gov- mothers or some other woman TODAY ernment itself, it is to be noted relative or friend. NOMINATIONS Directed By William A. that the ASSC, originally formu- Musical entertainment will be lated as a democraticgovernment, provided throughout the after- Nominations toASSCOffices AtomicEnergy Ready To Open has now become to signify auto- noon. Marcie Mooney Is handling Moeller cratic rule, which concentrates the publicity for the event. Agenda Of of small MainBusiness On Control To Be authority m the hands a Proceeds from a drawing have of af- group. Where the control been used to purchase the food. with the major- Student Body Meeting Today fairs once rested The food committee, consisting Debate Topic members, it now reposes ity of its of Joanne Cruickshank, Pat Col- At 12:00 today, the annual student body political mach- m the laps of the unfortunate few. The Gavel Club will spon- lins and Rosemary Barrett sold inery will start turning. Nominations are set for the stu- The constitution, which was (he food chance during sor anIntramural debate with tickets dent body meeting to be held at the K.C. Hall. The cam- ordained to be the supreme docu- the past week. the preliminary round start- self-gov- paigns follow, and thence voting. mentary Instrument of The Mother-Daughter Tea will will ing Tuesday, May 13 at 7:00 of the Associated Stu- ernment provide an opportunity for the Today at Noon — K.C. Hall m room 219 of the Liberal is at present extravagan- dents, girls to introduce their mothers Nominations. Plans Revealed Arts Building. For self-governmentexists for za. to Mrs. Marie Leonard, Dean of Tuesday and Wednesday from Subject will be, "that of the greatest number resolved the good Women. 1)1:00 to 2:00 For Collegiate the control of atomic energy of Individuals, not for the glory Registration should be committed to a U.S. few individuals.And not once — 'Jam Session' of a Primary Election, May 9 Military Commission." College admitted a Thie first Jazz group ever held since Seattle 9:00 to 3:00 Preliminaries will consist of 2000-plus student body has a ma- Author Of Best — Seattle to- General Elections, May 14 at College assembled three rounds with the final on jority been represented m either 9:00 to 3:00 gether last Tuesday at an Informal Friday, May 16. new-fledged functions or tradi- Seller To Attend Below Is a letter addressed to meeting held m room 123 (for- All participants will be inex- tional activities. * * " the students of Seattle College by merly 137 to those that couldn't perienced speakers. Those still Meeting Student Body President Fred Holt. wishing to enter are requested THE WORTH of the efforts ex- Writers' find it) to discuss plans for a We quote m full and heartily en- to see either Beverly McLucas pended by this year's governing Berenice I»«iae Thorpe, author "Jam Session." dorse his proposals. or Bob Larson. officials m out-shining their fore- of the 1944 best-seller, "Reunion The group's Those teams already signed up runners of the past decade can- on Strawberry Hill," will be the Today is the day.The pres- primary purpose is to organize musicians of SC into are: Margo Horsman and Marcie not be denied. But the existing guest speaker at the next meet- ent officers of the Associated an entertainment group that will Mooney, Lois Murphy and Becky set-up has failed to incorporate ing of the Seattle College Writ- men Students are beginning thoir be able to put on a "Jam Ses- Roberts, Tootle Dahlberg and the addition of a 1000-plus er's Club on tiiursday, May 8. — majority—into downhill run. From here on sion" some time during- the mid- Mary Jean Valentino, Chris Mc- 1 """"i i *nd women the at B^oo p.m. .m rooai 110 of the dle of May. Most of the musicians Hugh, Roseaun Cassidy, and Jo]in Playing the romantic lead m the forthcoming Seattle Col- the student body. The ASSC has Liberal Arts building. it's merely a matter of seeing of Seattle College are playing m Moran (three man team), lege Opera Guild production "The Red Mill" is Frances functioned beautifully for the to it that the elections are In her discussion, the Pacific various bands around town. As a Jack Flood and George McGuire. She will play the part of Gretchen opposite Bill good of an interested minority carried off efficiently and Northwest writer will deal with as result, these fellows can never Anderson, Frank Sullivan and Kirby, who portrays the part of CaptainDoric Van Damm, replaced the majority. 1 which has the problems confronting the non- completely as possible. For show their talents to the .stu- Fred Robinson,Ed Cultenar.c and her lover. The majority has suffered"a po- professional writer. The narrative today you willnominate those dents of the College. Only by a Norm Hanley, Tom Tangney and litical death blow because its par- An 8:30 p.m. curtain will mark the climax of weeks at the University of Washington persons whom you believe Jazz or Jam session can the fel- G. Thalle, Jeanne Roberts 'and ent organization was impeded m Seattle College Opera Guild's produc- [wovides her with a practical should take over the affairs lows take time to organize for Denny O'Brien, Bob Wanasek and of rehearsals as the serving the common good. realization of the en- staged May 7 at the Moore theater. difficulties student presi- playing purposes. Bill Newspn, Tony Lease and tion of "The Red Mill" is Consequently, disinterest has countered by literary novices and of theoffices of Loirier, Perri, Ed dent, The first practice is scheduled Frank Frank Booked for a matinee and an spirits of the mass the challenges to be met m the vice-president, secre- (three flooded the for next Tuesday night (8:00) at Deßocco and John More evening performance, the Victor and there has fol- field of fiction. tary, treasurer, sgt.-at-urms, MeNaughton of students a meeting place disclosed to only man teuni), Stan Herbert opus will star Frances of school spirit. oi\ lowed a washout Mrs. Thorpe is a member of and representatives the the performers. They will and G. Wansley. McGuire as Gretchen and Bill developed and direc- be no- If properly Theta Sigma Phi, women's jour- Advisory Board. tified by telephone as to details. Gavel intercollegiate debaters Kirby as Captain Doric Van ted, this school spirit could have nalism honorary, the national ad- are acting as coaches. Damm, romantic leads. The pro- ...Due to the one great falling of Anyone wanting Information or become the vitalizing power and vertising honorary, and the Free Anyone interested m acting as duction is under the direction of the present administration, lack who was not able to attend the dominant force of the college com- Lance Club. She served as one of judges, are asked to contact Bev- William A. Moeller. of of publicity, Ilas' meeting can call either Bud the chairmen for last summer's proper means erly McLucas or Bob Larson. " * " firmly urge that you attend to- Hellner at HE. 2454, Norm Key- "The Red Mill" portrays the Pacific Northwest Writers' Con- nolds, GA. 8380, or Hughes, plight of two American tourists College spi- day's student meeting m order Jim THE TRUE Seattle ference held m Seattle. EA. 8737. Con Kldder (Don Wood) and Kid be Injected into a ma- to meet the candidates and get rit will not The lecture willManager .KEN SCHWEITZER how devoted to Bart he was. metal "chewing gum." The de- attached, willing or otherwise) a week spent with a downy youth of seventeen. We felt Advertising Manager 808 APPLEGATE The little black Scottie was wise scription of the extra-soft me- is one of the good Fathers as right comradely and thought we had put ourselves com- and patient but not very fast tal is figurative. What iwould Circulation Manager CHRIS McHUGH moderator. Would "reatrairier" pletely on his level. We wished him well when he went on his feet. Bart caught the like to know is the name of be a better title? In the past News— L. M. Ashurst, R. Barrett, Bell,(M. A. Clark, his first chance to leap and the nawly-found wandering off ascertain whether or not he really M. F. J. L. A. up very snft, me- there has been a lot of talk to had ' Ellis, E. E. Ernsdorff, C. A. Gibbons, T. B. Gibbons, C. G. and gently shook him. "Chip- tal that is so scarce. about the Spectator. Idon't previously known a.blonde young girl, who was sitting Griffin, J. F. Henroit, M. A. Hoffman, D. A. Kllngele, L. A. per, I'm going to tie you up 3. Everyone has h»ard of want to introduce all of the peo- m the club car. With true "one of the boys" interest, we Malsie, T. A. Meyers, J. M.Paine, P. L. Plumb, S. R. Roberts again if you don't learn to stay the Dionne quintuplets, of ple on the paper, but Iam cur- inquired as to his success when he returned. VNaw," he N. A. Peabody, V. Swigart, J. H. McTigue. home the way Itold you!" course, but like all little girls ious to know if «.nyone can tell said, "she was old, about twenty-four." Sports D. X. CHARNLET, T. E. SHEEHAN The Scottie huddled to the they, too, are growing up. Can me the name of the moderator _ Buck, """ ■ " Circulation A. B. - P. T. Dorgan ground, hid his face m his you remember back to the day of the Spectator. Don't look at Typist B. L.Klingele black paws, and thumped his when the world was told that the editorial list on the second FACULTY ADVISOR. ARTHUR S. WHARTON, S. J. tail on the cement waiting for m Ontario, Canada five, not page of the Spectator, elthor! It is that time of year when the politicians begin to Editorial and business offiices are at 10th and Madison Street, his first chance to leap up and four, not two, but five little renew old friendships and build their organizations. To Seattle 22, Washington. Subscription rate, per quarter. 7. Have you over sat In one 50c Adver- lick his master's hand. girls were all born at once? this end, Tom Tangney approached Jim Wilson tielng rates, 75c per column inch. time, of the first floor classrooms and over a "But I'll let you go this In other words, how ola are Come on, hop up." seen a robin hopping around on hamburger at the Chieftain's. "Jim, are you going to be the Dionne quintuplets? the grass? They say there are The jumpedinto Barts my campaign manager ag^in this year?" "No," Jim Scottie 4. They have a name for sounds which are too high a Just Three Simple and the black fur matched swore, "I managed your campaign last year, and you do Steps arms vice-president m 'this country pitch for human ears to hear Bart's hair. After a couple of that sounds like "the forgotten them. Anyway, lads, the robin everything but throw me out of student meetings. Why Within a fewhours students of Seattle College will dog-kisses, Bart loweredthe dog man." Truman collected the is listening to something. What shouldIhelp you,nogratis?" Tomwas indignant, "You're the ground. He always felt have nominated to ASSC offices fellowstudents whom to jack-pot, shall we say, but that is it? (Answers on page 4). still m school aren't you, whadd'ya mean, no gratis?" good when he was around the they believe capable and responsible of holding official dog, and strange as it might " " " " positions m the school's government. seem the evening his legs had "THE LEFT HAND A crisis of minute proportions has arisen hi the science These men we sincerely hope and believe will been shot from under him by IS THEDREAMER" machine-gun bullets, lit was of REVIEW department. The standards of the Mendel Club are en- have been nominated to run for the various offices Chipper he was thinking, how Fredericka, who was forced as an infant to live with dangered. The ASSC is also confused. It all came about because they have proven their capability, and that the dog would have come out her Aunt Palm because her mother was too ill to during the closing minutes of Wednesday's Advisory to help him get out of danger. care they have shown a senseof responsibility necessary for for a growing son and a recently-born daughter, is the Board meeting. As everyone was gathering up his books, each office holder. They walked up to the cor- heroine of Nancy Wilson Ross' best seller, The Left preparatory to storming the door, someone remembered ner together, Bart leading the Hand is the Dreamer. that the Mendel Club constitution, which had been sub- way his books his As hasbeen said, the nominations willtake place with under affectionately arm, following but Palm, whose maininter- calls her "lovle," mitted, revised and finally given the approval of the new this noon at I2:00 at the X of C. Students will be and Chipper Aunt had taught her. Chris decides hesitating at trees and posts est lies m coloring old sport- business committee (who handle such things), had not out of boredomto join his coun- nominated for the presidency, vice-presidency, secre- along way.Bart not re- news-photos, is astubborn, phil- been okayed. So they hastily moved that the Advisory the did try at war, and Fredericka fig- Chipper not fol- osophizing woman who never tary, treasurer, sergeant-at-arms, and three members alize that was ures fate has given her a chance Board adopt the Mendel constitution. Does that make lowing him as he crossed the "gets on" with her husband Ca- to her painting. (Sjhe Advisory each to the sophomore, junior, and senior advisory green light, leb, who is equally return to the Board Mendelians? street with the stubborn is apparently good m ab- being dog, an and that Chipper, a but he was a man. Uncle Ca- stract sort of way.) did not understand that red leb is a spry old gent who However, 1 re- Back at the college, she top importance goes to your No. duty meant to stop. minds you of Lionel Barrymore, old Situations like the above have long weighed heavily meets the refugee (a lonely and of voting m next Friday's (May 9) primary elections, always stomping around but "on the soul of Blackie Thomas. For some time now he The accident was hardly no- wandering one) and from here who you are sure has a soft has watched and pressed and at the general election. ticed. Chipper did his best to on flows the verbal inconsist- seethed whenever students, for spot somewhere. time, Only requirement for voting is that the student escape the green Ford, but he ency of a woman's mind. Of have leftmeetings before all the important business not fast his feet Philander, Aunt Palm's course it's all Aunt Palm's hadbeen transacted. This week at Gavel Club his indigna- register during the two days set aside for registration. was on and Uncle it did not do him any good ito brother, is a wltiower who has fault, for it wan she who had tion boiled over and gaining the floor, he said, "Madame Registration for this election willtake place Tues- be wise and patient. All m a become interested m natural brought her up to think this Chairman, Imove that from now on, no one be allowed minute, Chipper was only a history. Christopher Freder- way. day and Wednesday from 11-2. ( to leave the meeting, without stating a plausible reason." squealing, misshapen hunk of icka's husband, is a young man From here we really get no- * " Inorder to register— a student must produce his stu- flesh and fur, and Bart was who never seems to have any where. What begins as an inter- a" dent body card a card received by all students who kneeling beside him, by a mir- ideas of his own, at least, he esting book ends with the hys- acle not struck down himself, doesn't express any. Franz Al- terical mental wanderings of a We think that the Commerce Club should have the have paid their registration and tuition fees and who staring at the license plate of ler Is a refugee from Austria woman.Fredericka, tornbetwen manager of the Central Auto Repair address them on the are carrying the required number of hours to be an the green Ford, photographing whose wife has been murder- her now love for Franz and topic, "The Economic Value of Locating An Auto Repair mind along where fit m his life, of the — and signature the numbers m his ed. she'll ne- Shop Close to Seattle College In The Jalopy Age." He official member ASSC affix his with a fierce hatred. He was ver makes up her mind, and the All play an important part might start off by relating how a wheel from EdByrnes' to the voting book. Through this simple proceedure crying as he carried the dog m the story which is centered story ends with Chris, who has to the Someone with leave, and car came rolling merrily down his driveway this Monday he is now allowed to vote. sidewalk. around the eccentricities of a returned on a short her spending few days at the moruing. Did he get business? natch, a car offered to take him home. well-to-do family m up-state a # the But what else? With registration out of the way the student now summer home. They don't "get By the time they got home, New York who are so domin- Itcost Ed twelve and a half dollars, too. on" but are brought together has the right to voice his opinion on whohe wishes to Chipper was dead. Bart had eering that they do not under- other. The by the scream of a panther.The .. dog his coat, be- stand each story . . m represent him as an officer of the school. wrapped the birds, "only faintly, a few of cause he was going to bury starts very interestingly and Dr. Wright explaining — them" are singing "the satis- was that an emulsoid dissolves To all readers do your part by registering and back yard under each character is quitea "char- him m the fied and gentle songs of dying m liquid, while a suspensoid merely hangs around. (We the cherry tree near his acter" and you are almost sure voting. Listen to the candidate's proposals, judge his little summer!" And, "and a prom- are probably misquoting Dr. Wright, but arts students dog-house. Bart had hardly had to like them before the book past record, and then man you want. ise, so Aunt Palm had always difference.) "Now,' said, select the the presence of mind to thank ends. willnever know the 'he by way said" to be a golden day. not man who brought himhome, Fredericks., now a mother of of explanation, "what do we have when we place earth To those membersof the student body who do the like that haven't — but he did manage a "thank two children m whom she has- Ifyou books m water?" "Mud," quoth BillMcCoy. register and vote remember all your griping and _ (for just got any particular ending but you" and started toward the n't much interest she " " * " them!) leave you to your own choos- complaining can have no effect. You have a chance house. isn't interested m re- (this one for you; to youcontinually expound as the calls how because of her un- ing, is the During periods political calculation, defeat what "school 'He hesitated. The tools were certainty of her college lover, and if you go m for good writ- these of even the ..runby wheels/If youdon't like the way the school is.. m the shed behind ithie house. she marries Chris. The marri- Ing, characterization, and an best of friends are apt to be very realistic. For example, being run by the student officers here is your time to He'd get the shovel and bury age up to now had consisted of author who does most of the Barbara Klingele asked this columnist to nominate her Chipper right away,he thought. the family thinking you (too much, you Chris' working m for and we said, "with all my heart and soul." Then she help put a stop to it. Vote for the man whom No use carrying on all night. bank and moaning sometimes), again this is the Fredericka turned to Lois Murphy and said, "You get somebody think would make the best officer. As he turned behind the house, around the place about spring, book for you. Attend the body meeting today, register he stopped as though struck. or daffodils as Aunt Palm, who —Fred Tough good to nominate you." student A green Ford was standing be- either Tuesday or Wednesday, and vote next Friday tween the shed and the fence; and a week from next Wednesday. it was ithe same green Ford " " " " that had struck down Chipper! The driver of the car must be m the house now, Bart re- alized. Was it one of the fam- Here Is Your Opportunity ily? It couldn't have been one SEATTLE COLLEGE OPERA GUILD of the family; no one had a It has been said that if college graduates can do car and if they had they would presents nothing else they should be able to speak and speak have stopped for him at school and taken him home ... well. There are many occasions m the life of every Someone VICTOR HERBERT'S man, not, was opening the whetherhe has attended college or when the back door of the house. First ability to deliver a pleasing oration or an effective wanted to avoid the meeting. argument is a valuable asset. He stepped back. Then he low- ered the coat to the ground The Gavel Club and the Forum Club have always and stepped back from behind been excellent organizations to the side of the house. It was REDMILL" m which learn the "The fundamentals of effective speaking. The Forum Club his mother. is an organization formulated to promote "Why, Bart! You're just In all forms of time. The Veterans' Adminis- Director: W. A. MOELLER forensics among inexperienced speakers, while the tration has finally grot that car Gavel Club is an organization formulated to promote for you. Your disability. The man's here now to give you MOORE THEATRE forensics among more experienced college speakers. the papers." On May 1 3 16 Club will a and the Gavel climax Bart's hands clenched and MAY 7 8:30 P. M. very successful season of intercollegiate debating by unclenched. Cold sweat chilled sponsoring the annual intramural debate tournament. the sides of his face. Inthe hol- [his low of his back, just below his tournamentprovides a means for all students who bellt,^ he felt cold. Finally he have not participated actively m the Gavel or Forum managed to say, In a voice that Tickets on SaIe— MOORE THEATRE, L.A. BUILDING seemed to be calm, "Thell him to techniques debating speak- Clubs learn the of and to step outside, Ma. Tell him ing or to brush up on their style of speaking. to step outside, please." 3 Friday,May 2, 1947 THE SPECTATOR CHIEFS TO BATTLE HUSKIES SATURDAY Scott Smith Captures First Chieftains Split 2 University Of Washington CHIEFTAIN At Lacey With Place Honors In PSNA Class Ranger Nine Scene Of Initial Husky B Giant Slalom At Mt. Hood The Seattle College Chieftains Chieftain Baseball Foray TOMTOM staggered on their pennant chase The regular ski season for the Chieftains came to a close split double- afternoon at 1:00 P. M., the weather permit- by Tangney last Sunday as they a Tomorrow ... Tom last Sunday when Scott Smith took top honors m the Class header with St. Martins, dropping ting, Coach Yandle's Seattle College Chieftains will travel "B" giant slalom at Mt. Hood, with a time of 2:10.2. This the opener 4-3 m nine innings, out to Graves Field, located on the University of Washing- The initial season for the was accomplished primarily was a P.N.S.A. race sponsored by the Portland Junior and then copping the nightcap 8-7. battle Art McLarney's Husky team m a superlative hurl- ton campus, to Chieftain ski team was through the Chamber of Commerce. The Chiefs t>attled bravely m baseball game, the first such inter-city col- triumphant cli- ing Andre Charvet, who enemy territory, as the Injured doubleheader brought to a of Smith was followed by Robert legiate battle. pitch- list mounted m both player and max last Sunday m the per- will be Coach Fenton's Gallaher, Uncannoonuc Ski Club Chiefs Whack Out Although no official champion- spectator ranks. Vito Cheichi was two exceptions. One is Ca- son of one Scott ,Smith, who ing choice for his Chieftain (Massachusetts), and Ross Willi- ship is at stake, either team Hank the first to reach the injured list if sal, University of Washington, At Expense both ends of the who injured his shoulder placed first m the class "B" Fastball nine. ams, Two as he broke his finger. Coach should take " * over a mile and a half course. The doubleheader they would become and is a doubtful starter for the Giant Slalom Race on Mount Len Yandle had him rushed im- How- rest of the Chieftain squad fin- Of St. Martins the uncrowned city college cljarn- remainder of the season. Hood. Feeling he hadn't run mediately to a hospitalm Olympia. ever, Joe Ward, beaned last Sun- Interesting to all colloge ished m the following order: L«e The Seattle College Chieftains pions for the 1947 baseball sea- left Mt. Hood The casualty was Joe should be fully and his best, he baseball fans was the an- Crabtree 18, Dick Kavet 21, Lau- continued on their merry way last next son. day, recovered Ward, who, on his first trip handle third by for Seattle without even nouncement last week by the ren Barron 25, Mcl Nelson 29, Jack Friday, racking up two more to The Saturday double-headerwill ready to base the platem the second game,was tomorrow The other awaiting the decisions. The Collegiate Athletic Koenig 31, Rhoady Lee 44, Jack gamea at the expense of the St. pit two of the most outstand- afternoon. National hit on the head by a fast pitched exception is Vito Chiechi, fiery morning gave Tangney 45, and Bob Dietzen 51. Martins Rangers, 5-0, and 4-0. ing Northwest collegiate nines Monday papers Association, that a National ball. The Olympia hospital soon backston, who There was a field of fifty-five The double victory was expensive, against each other. Although little Chieftain him the first news. Intercollegiate Baseball tour- received the second Chieftain in- sprained his finger last Sunday. " men who finished ithe race. Jack however, as Hank Casal broke a Coach Yandle's Chieftains are * this June jury and alleviated his fears of is not ready to play, Dick nament is to beheld Tangney suffered a leg injury shoulder bone sliding into second stepping out of their league to If Vito well having a concussion. Parchem will have to handle the Inglancing over the recent similar mmakeup to the broke his ski, t>dt finished the base m the third inning, and will face the Huskies, their impress- on casualty were catching chores m both games. by score- established N.C.A.A. basket- race despite the handicaps. be benched for the remainder of Also the list ive 20 wins out of 2*2 games statistics, compiled the Ranger outfielder, Coach Yandle's pitching choice for ball tourneys. Western Michi- the season. who sprain- will give even the Pacific North- keeper Don Charnley, we no- This is Smith's first "year of ed his foot m the rolling Lacey the first game, a nine-inning af- gan College at Kalamazoo, The salted away the first ern Division leaders something to that Coach Yandle's competitive skiing and conse- Chiefs outfield, and spectators fair, will probably be Al Ivan- tice game first three innings. several worry about. On the other hand, establishing Mich., will be host for the quently was his first win, m the oy ich and Frank Vena. McLarney pitchers are some this who were hit foul balls. the Chiefs will be meeting one two-day tourney commencing has placed high m With two out m the first, Rudy records.In31 2/3 although he As to the games, Joe Faccone most outstanding U. of has not announced either of his remarkable for the Chieftains. Hentz was safe at first on an of the held June 27. Sites for the East- other meets was blasted from the box m the W. nines m recent years. Art Mc- starting batteries. innings, Al Ivanich has the ski team, error by the second baseman, and ern and Western playoffs will Previous to joining first inning by the first five men Larney's club has split with with Seattle College's next Winco the opposition to three earn- member of the Sno- reached third when Pat Brady be disclosed later but dates he was a to face him. The Rangers put to- C., defeated Idaho twice, league fracas will be played Mon- runs, giving him the un- Ski for a singled to left. Rudy then came W. S*. ed qualmie Pass Patrol gether twotriples, asingle, a walk split on thew Oregon trip, day afternoon* when the Chiefs have been set for June 20 of home on a boot by the catcher. and usually low E. R. A. of year. A graduate Garfield m and a sacrifice to put across three establishing as journey to the Parkland diamond 21, and think the Bill Nunn led off the second by thus themselves runspernine-inninggame. and don't 1944, hehas been skiing ever since runs. Al Ivanich took over at this m Pa- to tangle with the Pacific Luth- .95 up' taking first base as a gift of the one of the teams to beat left- Chiefs are going to pass his second year m high school. point and held the Rangers to play. eran nine. The Chieftain team Also Frank Vena, ace Ranger third baseman. Bob Crow- cific Coast Conference any bets to attend this meet. four scattered hits through) the injury - swept a double-header from the hander of the mound corps, Due to car trouble, Scotthad to ley sacrificed him to second, and The recently riddled scheduled seven innings be back Lutes m Seattle recently, 1-0 and batting leave for home immediately after then came home on Vito Chei- Chieftains are expectedto leads the team m The Chiefs got back those three with 13-4. the race Sunday, and as he left chi's sharp single to left. Three at full strength by Saturday, with a brilliant .667, resulting The University of Wash- runs m the third inning, with he said he had done horribly and more runs were scored m the 10 hits m 15 trips to ington games tomorrow will two Ranger errors, and a single from think he had placed. third with singles by Hentz, Bud didn't even by Rudy Hentz, and m the sixth the plate. mark the first Pacific Coast It until Monday morning Emerson, Nunn; a double by wasn't Bill inning with walk and morning paper Casal, a success- Conference opponents the when he read the Hank on which play Hank ive singles by Pait Brady, Bud he knew he had won. And broke shoulder; and boot With the culmination of meet that his a Emmerson, Chieftains have to m he and Bill Nunn. In the Beasley he Says a surprised boy was when by the third baseman. of intramural second extra inning, however, the the first half any sport. Although the came to to receive con- school The second game was played Rangers combined two singles, a ByEd Beasley Fastball play we find that charged gratulations from his school Huskies have admis- the way Coach Yandle prays all sacrifice, and a passed ball to Paul McKillip's Terrib le mates. a reward he received Imissed the two twin- sion to conference games, As all of his games would be play- shove across the winning tally. Due to business m the mountains Turks was the only club to a gold, trophy from the Portland up only Sports Editor, charge ed. Frank Vena gave one The second game started out bills against the Rangers. Tom Tangney, first round un- there will be no to- Junior Chamber of Commerce. single to center, and left only survive the like an exact duplicate of the Darrington way Saturday morning with the Ranger on base. The Chiefs rushed out on defeated. Their victory string morrow. approximately 192 one first game, the Rangers picking There were collected the four nits allowed by had swept the two Friday afternoon contestants m six different races up two runs m the first frame. good news that we the Ranger pitcher In the third split Sunday Golf Team at Mt. Hood, with thirty-five dif- The Chiefs got to work and scrap- games by twice blanking the Lacey lads. The Ranger Fastball Team and fifth innings to push across ferentski clubs represented.There ed up seven runs m the next se- is winning baseball as many runs. Dick Parchem led gave us three of four games, which were four different ski clubs from ven innings, while the Rangers Takes Close Play Set For Season off the third by walking. Frank vengeance. first game at Lacey was played un- the stateof Massachusettsand one kept things interesting by getting withia The was safe on an error by middle of the Good from Harvard. largest repre- Vena four more themselves.In the last der protest after a big rhubarb towards the PlayLooks The 7 Backer, ;Wil- On 1-Point Margin was from ithe Cascade the first and Eddie inning, the Chiefs put three sin- game. Here the situation. How would you call it? Fenton announced sentation walked fill the. Joe was Coach Bill Club m Portjand, second from lens to sacks. gles, a walk and a fielder's choice The St. Martin Range s a Siki singled, scoring Parchem first; r w<^i last Monday afternon, after he Seattle, and Ward together to squeeze out one more S. C. had Emmerson on second and Nunn on one close match from the Col- the Mountaineers of Seattle time, and Vena. In the fifth, Vena run. The Rangers came right back delays mo- Friday by a cut hi* squad for the last fourtJT"were the Chieftains with away. Batter hits grounder to short. Emmerson lege golf squad last started things off by singling to and filled the bases with two sin- the seconO' that the CWeftain,;Xassl:ty FasttJall fourteen entries. mentarily and shortstop tosses to second to force Nunn. scone of 8-7, making right. Eddie Wellens flew out to les and an error, but Frank Vena straight for Chiefs ready "pla yball." hastily regains second and is tagged when setback the nine was. to "^lll''taa^Class "C" mile giant to right; Joe Ward singled to calmed down and struck out the Emmerson downing Pacific Luth- "Double play," says the ump. 'That after twice is m slalom course, Don Barovic led center, but was forced out by next batter.The next man to face standing on the base. eran College. The squad, which entered the Chieftain skiers m his class by Rudy Hentz's Infield grounder to him was automaticallyout on an we shall see," says Coach Yandle. of Laceymen the City Fastball League, com- Herb Johinston the placing Bth. BillDempsey finished the shortstop. Vena meanwhile infield fly. Frank forced m one medalist for the day with a mences league piay this week. little worry was 28, with Cal Druxman 33, Bill reaching third. Hentz stole sec- run on a walk before retiring the In case the protest is upheld, there is this closely by Headoff — 74, followed The nucleus of the team is oen- Shoemaker 35 and Ken Arthur 38. ond, and then chased Vena home side on a grounder to the first we shall have to replay the game from the time of the man of the Chiefs who Teufel itered around last year's club, Dick Adams' binds broke and he as Pat Brady singled to right to. |baseman. Thus the game ended contested play. That means a trip to Lacey, for one thing. carded a 75. Crollardand Trudeau II which finished fifth m the City was unable to finish the race. close the scoring. 8 to 7 for Seattle College. Possibly it will also mean that the Chieftains will again were the only other Chieftains There fifty-five men who seventies, having Knockout tournament. Therefore were the team, and who face the scatter-armed thrower who is disguisedas apitcher. who hit m the this event, with only of furnished respectively. Tardiff it be expected that the Chief- started us with new equipment at low Wellens beaned on a previous visit to the Lacey a 77 and 79 can forty-six finishing. Eddie was of the Sangers was high man for tain fastball nine will be able to Let's Schuss It! costs m order that we could have farm. Last Sunday Joe Ward was rushed to St. Peter's Hos- These include the day with an 88. duplicate the feats of their base- a ski team. Bill pital for an x-ray after being cracked on the noggin. It's —first baseman with the Bronchoes, N^BM 1 5 11 7 3 Denton and Hall. Denton, issue, this will be the Holt, Eileen and Corinne Another Emmerson, Bud 16 48 12 .250 0 0 were the next — Mary Faccone Joe 11 16 4.250 2001410 Incidentally wonhis match against last appearance of "LET'S Leroux. took over shortstop and did a grand job Owen. Wal- Recchia,' G«ne 7 4 1.250 0001000 Central's No. 1 man Joe Clayton SCHUSS IT." And with my last TIMBERLINE TREK O. K. ter Mails and Freddie Muller were m their "teens" when 8 16 Ursino, John 12 85 6 .172 2 0 0 3 6-1, writing Iwould like to use most Speaking for the Chieftain Ski — 13 2 .154 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 6-2. they first donned the uniform of the Seattle Indians or lvan"ch Al 8 of the space for apologies, ex- Team, Iwould like to express PeW * 8 1 .125 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 The scores m the St. Martins itmay have been the Giants. In those days it was a grand Stew:.- 0 10. 0 0 and appreciations. our appreciation to all the people Don 2 3 0 .000 0 0 games were: planattions, Ooebel, ...-..- trip Mt. thrill to catch even a glimpse of a former major leaguer. Kirch, Bob ..._ .2 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Singles: Many thanks to the Chieftain who helped make our to possible. Every man on the we settled for such players as "Pid" Purdy, Lou 28 6 8 157 119 71 40 Denton vs. Nelson— Denton 6-2, Ski Team, who worked hard thus Hood Hence Totals: 20 589 186 .317 — the trip to the 6-0; Hammond vs. Baer Ham- past ski season to start the ball team enjoyed Almada and Lefty Taylor, a first sacker par excellence. never seen, and IP AB H KR SO BB VV I. Fist mond 6-0, 10-8; Kay vs. Hemp- rolling* for a more unified team slopes they had They were all that Lefty O'Doul claims for the league at — — they showed part of their grati- Vena, Frank 29 110 26 8 23 7 4 1.000 hill Kay 6-0, 61; Hanada vs. next year. present. But Lefty must realize that our Rainiers are a — — Jock tude by faring as well as they L*nff, Howie 28 107 26 18 34 16 4 1.00.0 Bawken Hanada 6-0.6-1; Hall vs Orchids to team captain Personally, I'll take the Seattle past — Logan, did. Although didn't all win, bit flat. teams of the Pietri, Stew 14% 52 8 3 13 10 2 1.000 Klsor— Hall 6-1, 6-0. Koenlg, Father and Tom we — — the Oregon knew that the Giants and the Indians. Irealize that my prejudice Recohla, Gene - 7. 38 48 93 2 1.000 Doubles: Tangney for their excellent sup- skiers m College had a ski team unjustifiable, Ivanlch, Al „ ...31% 111 21 3 22 9 4 1 .800 Denlton, Hammond vs. Nelson, port and encouragement of the Seattle against the name is probably but Ifind it we showed up with so Faccone, Joe 32 109 31 21 31 13 2 1 .667 Baer— SO, 7-8, 6-3. team. when hard get over a club which is an appendage — — |many entries. to enthused Kirch, Bob _ 2 8 10 21 Filllon, Hall vs. Oaftwy, Ager To the local sporting goods - stores who donated to the cause (Continued to page 4) to a brewery. I'm afraid we're still a bush league. Totain:144 580 117 61 184 09 18 2 .900 —SO 6-8,6-0. Friday, May 2, 1947 THE SPECTATOR 4 TheStudentsSpeak DANCE Poggy Lesser VET-FORUM SPONSOR Dave Lovtoik and "NITE OF NITES" The followingis typical of the organization through Vet's Hall and Forum Club Red MillSongs which "The Students Speak" is prepared. This is a bird's ear recording of the conversation between the Jointly Sponsor Mixer To Highlight SC editors of the column. 9 Program Monday morning: a little while. Be Held At Encore's May Air Dave: What's the question for Peg: You know sometimes I Vets' Hall hopes they have better luck with Mother Na- The weekly program, "Seattle this week? just feel like giving up. Thurs- Why don't you? Friday when they collaborate with the Forum College On The Air," last Peg: You mean you haven't Dave: ture next Opera Peg: won't let me. I a student mixer at Encore Hall. day evening featured the thought of one yet? Oh! Here Jack just Club m presenting Selections from the forth- told l)lm Iwanted to resign but December, the "Sentimental Session," Guild. comes Jack Flood. Why does lie Last m sponsoring coming Victor Herbert opus were he said there was no one else to a snowstorm hindered attendance, manhandle that beautiful hair of presented during the half hour write the column. but on May 9th it is hoped Muter his? Dave; Iwish we could think will have daughter moon shining show. Don't forget the Wednes- — Student Observer Romantic leads, Bill Klrby and Jack: of a good question any question brightly. day deadline. (Deadline is Mon- Frances McGuire sang "Isle of m fact. (Continued from page 1J theme of day, but Jack knows how we "Nite of Nltes" is the Dreams" and "Moonbeams." Pren- Peg: It's surprising how the tvi had been formed instigate the dance that will have the radio work). to tice Dean presented his solo num- " deadline sneaks up on us. corrupt pow- broadcasting aggregation of Al Well, I sort of revolt against "the ber "Everyday Is Ladiles Day Dave: Peg, Dave: Yeah, every week. orchestra providing — I'll er politics existing m Seattle Col- Pierre and With Me." The duet "Because thought we might use but With only four weeks left music and mood from 9 to 1. call you to- Pe^: lege." The SPECTATOR failed to You're You" featured Rita Horan think about it and Iguess we should buckle down arising foresee any implication Committees are at work pre- and Prentice Dean. Don Wood and night. and really prove to Jack that we from the accusation of corrupt- paring and settling final arrange, Rev Packard were heard In Peg gaily dashes off not the can get our column m on time. government of the ness m the student ments withChris McHugh "Goodabje John." Selections pre- least bit worried about Jack's Besides, Ihate to see him losing Since the of a Catholic college. Forum Club and Tony Lease of sented by the chorus included the warning and the Wednesday dead- allhis hair. such article m question dealt with Vets' Hall, co-chairmen of the opening chorus "By the Side of line. Dave: All right, to start a good an oxpose of student administra- overall production. The Mill" and "In OldNew York." Tuesday— ll:oo p.m., —telephone intention off right what should the story have brok- tion, should The talent of Lorraine Brule's Tom Kinnear was the student rings. we use for next week'squestion? which would — en into headlines pen, plus the imaginative crea- narrator for the broadcast. Dave: Hello! Peg? Peg: Oh, that can wait'til Mon- of the bulk 'magnetize the interest tiveness of Joe Bitzen and Blackie Before -800 servicemen, a pre- Peg: Huh!! day. re- — of readers who ordinarily are Thomas for man integral part of Moore presentation of "The Red Dave: This is Daye The Stu- play pelled by the unattractive production. Tickets, being hand- Mill" was staged last Wednesday dents Speak. the column, irrespective of FROM given led by Elaine Howe, will be 65c evening at Fort Lawton. The com- Peg: What time is it? NEWS its ingredients. per. pany of seventy traveling to the Dave: Only eleven. How about BORDEAUX HALL Because the DHP writer was Fort included singers, players, a question for this week? Ijust — allowed reign of an editorial col- dancers and production workers. saw Jack and he seems to be Virginia Glassy per- Sodality Meeting Wednesday umn, the charge became a losing hair over the Spring has sprung at Bordeaux. party's 1) sonal attack on the jDther tContinued from Page Night's has been chosen as the theme for the deadline. We have a back yard and roof whose per- Nite of Are You a Kid? presidenfial candidate John Spellman spoke on St. coming Vets-Forum Club mixer. Co-chairmaning the event Quiz Peg: Idon't Know what he's ( ?) that takes care of the sun and platform are un- 1. 1931. 2. Indium (see Sci- sor.a'.i'.y John de Bosco, a nineteenth cen- Christine Mcllugh, Forum Club president, and Tony worried about— just because we bathers as well as any of the the majority of poten- are ence Digest, May 1947, p. 52). 3 known to tury Italian Saint, who is re- Lease, Hall Mayor. missed last week. I'm too sleepy beaches. Itis recommended Vet's Born May 28, 1934 (they will be tialSO voters. nowned for his outstanding work now to think so I'll see you m We werehonored last Wednes- the SPECTATOR introduce 13 soon). 4. John Nance Garner. that with wayward juveniles. the morning. day with the presence of Mrs. potential president and print 5. Jackie Robinson, up from — a Miss Seguro, another Seattle Overnight Hike Highlighted Wednesday 2:00 Leonard, Dean of Women. The oc- before it brings out Montreal farm. 6. Father Ar- his platform College student, told of her ex- Dave & Peg: Where were you casion was the presentation of of an issue thur S. Wharton. 7. The robin isolated criticism periencesmJapan during the war. this morning? the Bordeaux pins. unheralded by the ma- Announcement listens for worms crawling m otherwise Miss Seguro worked for the wel- By Betrothal Peg & Dave: In the main hall. On the cook's day off Lois the charge of "cor- the ground. jority. Had fare of the Madames of the Sac- Dave & Peg: What time ? Lechtenburg does the honors try- rupt power politics" been proper- red Heart while they were Intern- Saturdayof Clark and McKay Peg: 9:00 ing out her acquired skill (?) at ly treated and dressed m head- m Japan. Her indispensable Dave: 10:00 the art of cooking dinners and to announce its major appli- ed of tho Spring- lines services endeared her to the Highlight annual contain wieners were consumed, Peg & Dave: Oh! baking cakes. Wondering why cation, only then would the scope quarter overnight hike last week- hearts of religions of all orders. and the wurst part of the meal OUCH! Dave:Have you seen Jack yet? the cakes didn't raise (m a re- cosmopoli- of story have been end, announcement of your the The meeting was closed by a was the was over, oranges furnished des- "What's the matter with He said he might have a question cent experiment), she remembered tan and its publication justifiable. the engagement of llusty Teepee all broken up." prayer, followed by an hour of sert. wife? She looks for us? that she fodgot to put m thebak- to Wigwam, known to the shock." THE SPECTATOR'S failure dancing. to White Both Friday and Saturday- "She got a terrible Peg: Golly! There's Curly. He ing powder, then sprinkling some as Virginia Clark and cover competently the presidential uninitiated nights, innumerable stars and a "How was it?" wants to find out how to grow powder on top of the cake our further former scribe and amendment story gave Jim McKay, crescent moon lit the campfire "She was assisting at a rum- hair like Jack Flood's. Why cook closed the door satisfied. inefficien- respectively, of the hiking and she — proof of the journal's Schuss It! chief, scene as they "sang m the eve- mage sale at the church couldn't we use that for a ques- The moral of this story is if indirectly af- Let's Saturday evening, as tlv hat ond some- cy. The amendment — club. ning by the moonlight." Inter- took off her new $2 tion of the week? You know-I- you see a Bordeauxite wondering every as a citizen Cal Druxman hungry hikers beat their plates sold it for 30 cents." fects student spersed with the old songs. Jack body " " * something of human interest. where to eat dinner on Wednes- community and di- for rations, menus were distribu- of the college (Continued page 3) Marilley solo'd hits from Victor Dave: That isn't Curly, it's day night you know it's the cook's from Mike McKay, brother of "The Dean says rectly concerns the enriched num- The chair lift, the mile and ted by Herbert's "The Red Mill." As the First Student: Jack. day off. lucky man, revealing the good stop smoking at ber of junior men eligible to longer runs, the radiaiting sun- the hour grew late and eyelids ht;u'y. he is going to Peg: He does seem to be losing Helen Gushing: "I was m an news to the tribesmen, who laid College." enter the presidential race. Yet shine, the beautiful outdoors, and sleepy Hiyus -began one by one the his hair. Poor Jack, if he'd only accident the other day." felicitate 1 trip down knife and fork to singing Student: "Huh! Next a the SPECTATOR reserved men- the lodge made our an event- to leave for bed, the Second stop worrying about the Wediies Shirley Clerf: 'Have scar?" experience the happy pair. peculiar thing he'll be asking us to.atop thanks, tion of it to severalisolatedwrite- ful one, and a new softened, and took on the day deadline. Helen: "No I don't had begun Fii- excellence that only after it, too." ups and now a belated group of for most of us. The excursion comes Dave: Let's avoid him for just smoge." afternoon, as twenty-one ;i lonp day and under the spell students question its advancement OHIT-CHAT day No college ski team that mid-quarter exams of a fire. of the general welfare. other Coolees, with * * " were represented at Timberline safely behind them, set out m BOVY'S CAFE Hike Highlights: Lunch) last Sunday had their expenses Luxury Liner for Chethum (formerly Peter Pan THUS, THIS INVESTIGATION the Friday: Maury Clyde sleeps paid. In fact, Seattle College is on the Stillaguamish.With S-Point Cleaners ASSC-student relations has Acres like a sultan on an air mattress of one of the few Colleges In untainted by things scho- FEATURING evidence for a loyal op- minds while his neighbors "toss and founded Washington that does . .. Did lastic, the carefree group were to the present adminis- moan when board meets bone," Horluck's Delicious 1112 Broadway position you know that Seattle College to devote themselves com- of the ASSC's news or- able as other hearty males spurn the tration was one of the first schools to to small talk and bad Ice Cream This opposition represents pletely cold, cold ground sleep atop gan. form a ski team, and that they to Next Door to Fountain majority, never puns. the LL Five girls, who shall The NEW SENSATIONAL Chieftain oddly enough the set a precedent for other colleges ... If force of was prepared on arrival nameless, serenade the byys "FRENCH TIP" before represented. the this year Ja|3k Tangney suf- Dinner b is attended by ... girls under the watchful — this contravention leg Injuries m the meet by the from the cabin's front porch. CONVENIENT LOCATION QUALITY SERVICE casts fered cook Monica Roller. CA. 8936 14th &E.Pike the SPECTATOR, which Sunday, but is well on his way eye of chief Saturday: A number of hikers school spirit and faces and bare plates Including N. Heim Scholtz, arrive the formation of to recovery now Watch for Contented -~— students' popular ... testified to the skill by cp.r, just m the Mt. AA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*.."--- interest, the the forming of the "Little Bro- after dinner time for "THESES & GENERAL current political race the chefs. Iliggins trek Pinochle puzzles' vote m the thers Intercollegiate Ski Associ- of ... TYPING DONE who will be as many Coolees ;is Leon f'arria, will elect leaders ation" this summer. It promises Mt. Higgina was selected m M P. SCHULLER again with the sup- and game, takes 240 blessed once to really be something m the way the site of Saturday's hike, an after-dinner (Seattle College Student) A FINE PORTRAIT of the majority. Then the hit the from 42 and gets 18 Ellen port of smaller college ski competition at high noon the Cooler:; ... BBSS student body, the Call KE. 4077 Seattle College next fall Chieftain Ski Team trail up a logged-off hillside "Th^Swimmer" McDeviit emer- the state, will . .. six ges from the Stillaguamiah look- third largest m takes to the air wavesnextThurs- which proved steeper than passing and de- ing (m they go, they be able to continue day, May 8, at 8:30 p.m., over rasy payments. But dogged blue out -* which uphold at indigo). PERFECT GIFT Mr «Mi enforcing traditions KEVR on th« Seattle College On termination won out and .. PETER PAN high standard of Christian breath), Hiyus its The Air program ... The U. of length (same the Sunday: Vie McKay's car, con- culture. Wash. "B" squad would like to gained the ridBe- and lunched at veying "R'.d Mill" choristers FLORIST snow. challenge our ski team, and if a small stream amid the home early, drops a hunk of ex- the meet should take place 1 Groat gobs of mustard rumored to haust pipe. Amusing, claim Iho 1340 East Madison CA. 79J7 Turks Triangle) Terrible wouldn't miss it for anything .. . other occupants ofTom Tangney's (Madison & Pike Down Spectators TILL WE MEET AGAIN le, following ou the same As this is hi.v last column for Clipper Service mi ion, was the sight of Mike Friendly Neigh- " like express Your In School Play the year Iwould to the Street from School Hoffmann gingerly retrieving the Ski Across borhood Florist serving fastball play began my thanks to the Chieftain ri' 'hot relic .. . Eight o'clock Intramural for the job they QUALITY PETROLEUM finds ONE BEAUTIFUL all eyes set on Team wonderful tho Hiyus 'irlisbainling at your every flower need last week, with representing Col- PRODUCTS the league-leading did m Seattle 10th and Madison. knocking off m sports. They fared well m 8 The Turks won lege x 10 Terrible Turks. encounters, and Ifeel sure round m a gallop. Rain all the first that next year, when they have MUSIC SPOT and wet fields continued to ham- HAMBURGERS SHORT ORDERS belter management, they will do the fastball cavorters, but all Records per even better. TONED made up as soon (New Used) bOLD PORTRAIT games will be Irealize that Ididn't do too and therefore assuring the as possible, good a job of organizing ithem, 8304 Greenwood SU. 2949 completion of league play. I i but it did give them a start. My CHIEF! FOP" league m happenings m.the Recent humble apologies to all the boys $1.95 included George Flood's Ranger - Only for the way Iacted at certain triumph. They unleash- TEN- O FOUR nine's first times, but what Idid, Idid for 1104 BROADWAY their "pent-up" batting attack ed you. Now that the end of the BARBER AND - Batbusters, as they trounc- Where CollegiansMeet Malts Shakes Sundaes on the season is here you won'tbe both- BEAUTY SHOP 19-10, scoring 12 runs ed them ered with any more, so you inning. MeanwhilePaul me 1004 Madison EL. |004 m the last can now rest m peace until next SPECIAL! defeated their McKillup's Turks fall when a new team is formed rivals, the Specs, 11-10 m closest under a new coach. Sorry Iwon't O MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT... to slugging contest. another be around to heckle you then. TYPING DONE incomplete first round The And with that, Itake leave of COLLEGE STUDENTS standings are as follows: SINGLE SPACE SEATTLE all my readers, not with a hearty $1.00 - $1.50 PER HOUR "ski-bye" now, whole bunch SORRENTO DRUGS W 1 but a 900 Words, or 7 to 8 Sheets TerribleTurks 6 0 of "I'll be skiing you" and thanks $1.00 where you buy your Spectators 5 2 for reading. - - Bradley Studio Batbusters 4 3 MRS. MARY TUCKER DRUGS COSMETICS SCHOOL SUPPLIES 3 4 City man (vacationingon farm) Killers 1213E. UNION FOUNTAIN LUNCH IS2B 2nd Aye. Across Rhodes Bells 3 4 "Do Insects ever get m your corn OFFICE - 122 E. UNION Aye. Ma Smith's 3 4 out here?" Corner Terry &. Madison Phone MA. 2388 on 2nd Van Dee's 1 * Farmer: "Yeh, but we just fish Phone KAs! 1212 Rangers — 1 8 em out and drink it anyway."