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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 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 . 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 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 will