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Intramuralbasketballleague Basketball game tonight at play to beginMonday. Sched- U. of W. Pavilion. Central ule and time of games will Wash. Wiiasats vs. Seattle be posted on the bulletin College Chieftains. Adm. .25 board Monday. Spectetor with student body card. VOLUME XIV SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, JANUARY 17, 1947 NUMBER 12 HOMECOMING COURT ELECTIONS TUESDAY Candidates for Homecoming I.K's PLEDGE 20 STUDENTS Royal Court Chosen Wigwam Chapter Names CHIEFS FOR WINCO TITLE By Each Class SHOOTING As the date for the biggest event of the social year Largest Pledge Class draws nearer, the result of the nominations for the Home- coming Queen and her princesses comes to light. In School's History At the individual class meetings Last Friday's Student Body meeting witnessed the pre- College which were held this week, some Seattle of the most beautiful girls in the sentation of the largest pledge class in the history of the NursesPledged to school werecompeting for the win- Intercollegiate Knights at Seattle College. ning places in each class. The girls After the twenty men have Alpha Tau Delta chosen represent the choice of The successfully served their probation Nine Seattle College degree each individual student present at period of one month they will be- nursing students were named the meetings. come members of the Wigwam pledges Alpha The senior class, from which STUDENT Chapter, one of the twenty-three this week as to Tau Delta, national honorary wo were selected, chose Colleen chapters of the IK's in the states Floyd and Jeanne Wler. The nurs- OBSERVER of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, for nurses. es at the hospital filled the re- Montana and Utah. The organiza- JIM HUGHES Selected on a scholastic ba- maining place with Pat Kelly. tion strives for "service, sacrifice sis, the new members are Lil- At the Junior meeting Tuesday and loyalty." Did last week's Spec Mixer lian Gustin, Lorraine Van Margaret Ellis, Katie Morrison) To the list of chapter members Well, Noreen Hays, Mary C. and Margaret Le Brasseur came prove an exception to the usual which begun be was in 1938 will Minotlla, Palmerton, out on top. stag line mixers of the past? Or added: Henry C'ary, soph, engineer Barbara Shinn, Hutulla, Irene O'Neil, Bonnie Jo Forhan, ,s everyone getting acquainted major; Leon Cram, soph, Beverly Bessie science and Katheen Conroy took the major; Louis Duval, soph, science Elaine O'Neill, and Margaret around SC?_ three top places in a close contest major; Charles Galbraith, soph, Lonegran. Of course wet have to give due in the Sophomore nominations. pre-med; Roger Gill, soph, engi- The nursing students named credit to its co-chairmen, Ken Out of the largest in the neer major; John Gockel, soph, were initiated into the Nu chap- class Romano and Loretta Aslnirst. But minority finance major; James Henriot, ter of the national honorary at school only a small in the past, no matter who the soph, economics major; Michael a banquet on Tuesday, in the re- showedenough interest to bepres- chairmen were, mixers just didn't Hoffmann, junior, economics ma- ception room of Providence Hos- ent at their meeting. Nevertheless succeed socially. No one could three,that very jor; Patrick Hurson, frosh, pre- Chieftain varsity basketball team which will face the Central Washington Wildcats at the Univer- pital Nurses' Home. he were chosen give any real explanationbecause suitably represent large med; David Hyde, frosh, pre-ma- sity Washington Pavilion tonight in their first WINCH) League tilt of the season. Left to right: Nu chapter is the Seattle the num- everything was done to put them of The jor; Joseph Kelly, frosh, engineer Bill Sands, forward; Ned Mclvcr, guard; Earl Spangler, center; Norm Willis, forward; and Howie College chapter and the twelfth ber. They wereMaryanne Shraug- over. major; Jack Marilley, frosh. en- Lang, guard. (Story on page 3, col. 7)- and newest affiliation with Alpha er, Diane Ferclval, and Peggy Spectator dance just Maybe the gineer major; Jack McAllister, Tau Delta in the United States. happened to the right crowd. junior pre-med; Robert Mehelich, Labor-Management FRESHMAN ADVISORYBOARD The Nu chapter and the Delta The Queen and her court of five There weren't theusual men stand- frosh. commerce major; William chapter at the University of Wash- princesses will be chosen at a gen- ing watching nor were the around Mlchctt, frosh. pro-major; Bud ington constitute the only two eral student election on Monday, I Forum Lectures MEMBERS TO BE NAMED WED. girls decorating the walls. can Mimes, chapters in Washington. January 20. Every student will be frosh. arts major; Joseph Election of three freshman active in the Gavel Club and dis- safely say that everyonedanced,at O'Brien, frosh. education major; Slated for Quarter The Seattle College chapter re- able to cast his or her vote in tinguished himaplf in high school least twice, which is really some- Reilly, * members to advisory board will cently received honor mem- hese finals providing they reg- James soph, pre-dental stu- Mr. Woodrow L. Taylor, a Seat- by winning the state debating the of thing to shout about if we are Sheehan, frosh, take place next Wednesday, Jan- bership in the Professional Pan- ster on Thursday and Friday. dent; Tom edu- tle attorney, spoke to an enthus- championship, which he shares to go on past records. uary 22, from 9 until p,m. Association. Over two HomecomingWeek, taking place cation major; Joseph Ward, frosh. iastic crowd which filled room 137 a.m. 5 with John Moran. iHellenic Naturally, even one of the best old, it was founded and is February business major. The average age of the Liberal Arts Building. The Candidates chosen at last Fri- years rom 3-7 will beclimaxed mixers had the usual turmoil of From Marquette and a business stillnurtured by Dr. Helen Werby, with the Ball Friday night of the prospective members is 22 subject of his talk was, "Survey day's student body meeting were on at late comers (without tickets and major is Dick Robillard. Dick is professor of biologjy. while all but 3 are veterans. of Current Labor Law." It was the the Civic auditorium. Jan Garber ASSC cards) a few high school John Spellman, Blacky Thomas, a resident of McHugh Hall and chosen from degree will play smooth the first in the series of Labor-Man- Pledges, his music for students, and a good showing Of interest to old and newmem- John Moran, Frank Alishio, and represented Marquette at the Se- a agement Forum Lectures. The nursing students with at least entertainment of all attending. from the Fraternities. But every- bers is the succession of Mike Ma- Dick Robillard. attle College Forensic Tourna- grade point average, are in- Tickets Forum which meets every Wed- 3.0 which will be $8.35 will one more or less accepts this now, loney as Chancellorof the Excheq- Spellman, a graduate of Prep, ment. M-annually .Officersof the be sale at start- nesday evening at 7:30 is open ducted on the bookstore when sponsoring; a dance. er. The office was previously held is a pre-med student and active Registration for voting will take science sorority are Ann O'Brien, January 22. All tickets to students, professionalmen, ex- ng must by John Diegnan. Gavel Club member. place on next Monday and Tues- president; Jo Connolly, secretary; be purchased at for No one can set definite rules to ecutives and laborers, who will . school none Heading the agenda of the IK's Thomas, day from 11:00 to 2:00. Iand June Lechman, treasurer. follow, when sponsoring a College find in series of lectures, an commercial science will be available at the door. is the project of sponsoring a this dance, because the conditions opportunity to hear from men major, graduated from Broadway The advisory board is a body of The dance will last until 1p.m., backing campaign to raise money High a member consisting of three mem- change from time to time.But we prominent in both labor and man- in Seattle. He is students however, the doors will be closed in order to send members of the of program bers each class, duly by 'La Pepita'Holds can profit by previous mistakes agement. the Gavel Club and of elected 10:30. The mode of the dance Gavel Club to various forensic the Homecoming body meeting. like the following: Failure to: Lectures scheduled for the re- chairman for the student SecondMeeting be semi-formal, that is dark tournaments. To assure the suc- Ball. (1) secure a Policeman for dis- mainder of the quarter are as fol- The duty of the boardis to take s and formals. cess of this plan all school clubs b couraging "roughs." (2) If pos- lows: An ODea graduate, John Mor- charge of all elections and in gen- Of the Year and organizations are urged to sible, remove all chairs from the January 29 an is a pre-med student. Student eral to consider the welfare of the The newly formed Spanish club, cooperate. Williams Speaks to dance floor. (3) Stop passouts INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN body president at ODea last year students of the College and to better known as "La Pepita," held (people going outside). (4) Select The IK's will sponsor a mixer INDUSTRY he is a membei of the Mendel bring all questions before the As- its second meeting of the quarter Pre-Legal Gathering smooth type of dance on January 24, the net proceeds Mathews Club. when it deem ad- more of the Speaker .£.. Harry sociation shall lastWednesday night in room138. Mr. Dick Williams, Claim At- of which will go toward this cam- music. (5) Have at least four win- Regional Director Alishio, also from ODea, is visable. A brief discussion and enter- torney for AmericanBonding Com- paign. dows open for ventilation. (6) U. S. Steel Workers tainment was heldwith each mem- pany, will address the meeting of Check for student body cards. (7) February 12 ber giving an oral recitation in the Pre-Legal Club on Wednesday Use stamp STUDENTS ASKED TO SUPPORT a on wrist. Hiyus AMERICAN INDUSTRY AND Spanish. night, January 22. The meeting These are just a few of the im- Brave Snow MANAGEMENT MARCH OF DIMES CAMPAIGN The purpose of the club is to will be held at 7:30 p. m., in room portant items that dance commit- Speaker Dean Ballard 210. In Futile Search Students of Seattle College are Foundation's history for its entire stimulate Spanish conversationby tees should do. Some have been Authority on Industrial Relations conversation games, and corres- Mr. Williams, a graduate of standing March epidemic aid fund was wiped out left out, due to space, and others For Elusive Lake February 26 behind the 1947 pondence with Latin American Gonzaga law school, will discuss haven't come to mind when writ- SOCIAL SECURITY of Dimes and have pledged their helping the 25,00.0 victims of the the various aspects of this school, After wandering a good quarter college students who wish to prac- ing Yes, above Speaker Dan Jr. epidemic, worst and the problems with this. if a few of the of a mile off the Lake Annette Mather support in this drive and to the 1946 the second tice English. connected Director, Social legal failures could be corected at fu- trail last Sunday, veteran Hiyu Security Board polio-stricken victims of King siege of the disease in tne history Meetings will be held every practice in the insurance and ture dances, possible confusion March bonding hikers agreed that it is not al- 12 County. of the nation. Wednesday night at 7:15 p. m. In business. could be cut to a minimum, me- ways WHAT DOES THE CONSUMER Room 138, Liberal Arts Building. necessary to reach the des- The annual campaign raise Contributors may give to the thinks! DEMAND? to members far are: Father tination planned upon, for a hike fund by depositing dimes in any The thus """""■. Speaker Frank E.James funds to fight the dread disease Francis Logan, Pat Plumb, Joan PREVIEW to be successful. the hundreds of coin cans which Criticism of the Week: Who Sales Supervisor opened officially last Wednesday, of Martin, Doris Benson, Pedro de Friday, Jan. 17— Riding, 1:00 Happily wandering through have been placed in important everannouncedduring half time at Sears andRoebuck Co. Cumba, and Ray Wirtyfield. Central Wash, game deep snow and between giant firs January 15, and is set to extend places throughout the city and the UW Pavilion, the following TIME: WEDNESDAY EVENINGS "Todos los estudiantesdeespan- U. of W. Pavilion the group doggedly pursued the for the next two weeks. county. Personal contributions — phrase,"nextSeattle College game 7:30 P. M. ol son bienvenidos." Prelim. 6:30 $.25 elusive Lake trail, but instead The drive, sponsoredby the Na- may also be brought to the will be at the Prep Gym, against PLACE: SEATTLE COLLEGE Opera Guild Mixer found themselves near Silver Peak tional for Infantile MARCH of DIMES headquarters, Everett JC." Now the majority of Broadway and Madison Foundation $.65 at the day's end. the most import- floor of the Gasco Building, K. of C. 9-12 people know that we don't heed Room 137 Paralysis, will be second Entertains at — The doughty thirty-two who campaign FourthvAvenue. Quartet Sunday, Jan. 19 SkiTrip to Bowl publicity for the pint sized Gar- THERE IS ant f^ind raising in the 1511 — braved sleet and snow to totter NO CHARGE 8:3.0 Union Depot rigan Gym. It won't break us if Chamber of Commerce — to early Mass, wrapped them- The Seattle College for Monday, Jan. 20 Music Nite, 7:45 we don't pack it. But If there ev- trail after a mile or so, gave over Quartet selves around a sputtering kero- presented a Rm. 4 Eng. Bldg. er was a time for appealing to the lead to Bill Vague. In the MU SIGMA OPENS NEW Mixed Voices short sene stove in John Roller's Lux- program at of Registration for voting outsiders, this was it! We areplay- middle of the column toiled Vie the Chamber Com- ury Liner at 8:30 a.m., and rolled merce, 11:00-2:00 ing Central Washington College McKay, bowed beneath full field Thursday night, January 16. out of Seattle via the floating YEAR WITH MUSIC Members of the quartet are:Patri- Election of Queen tonight at the U of W. Then why equipment and ear muffs. Follow- bride. The bridge was left with cia Brownlee, 9:00-5:00 not announce just our Winco ing closely came Joe Robertson, Rita Horan, Gene a slight list to starboard, 'til the 20 Marilley, Tuesday, SC at W. league games plus the few big fashion plate of the group, mod- NIGHT JANUARY Brown and Jack directed Jan.2l— Wash. homeward-bound LL righted it in Brown any member time intersectlonal games that we eling the very latest in dogskin Mv Sigma, local music honor- with Gene or by William Moeller. Gavel Club Meeting the evening. of the honorary. A prize will be 7:30, Rm. play in the Pavilion? We are go- chapeaux. ary, wil present its first Music The programincludedthe follow- 214 Breakfastless Hijyus descended to the participant judged ing Things Registration for voting, 11 ing to need big crowds to make With the lake all but in sight, Night of the new year, Monday, awarded selections:"All the You -2 on the encampment atNorth Bend — — a good showing here, before Seat- **the thirty-two" found themselves best by the acclaim of the aud- Are," arranged by Ray Ringwald, Wednesday, Jan. 22 Voting iFr. and were plied with coffee (at January 2.0, in room 4E of the En- - tle Basketball fans. of on the wrong side of a snow- ience. "To A Wild Rose," and the Seattle Ad Brd. 9 5 So instead 10c per) at McGrath's hospitable gineering Building. announcing our games Garrigan covered rock-slide, which was im- taking part need College Fight Song. Spanish Club Meeting at hostelry. Back in the trucks, bois- Those not be (out UW), possible to cross. As it was al- The program will commence at music department has just 7:15, Rm. 138 at the- and Wlnco terous tribesmen, shrieking their music majors. Any member of the The games ready two o'clock, the intrepid 7:45 p. in. and will consist of vocal Pre-LegalMeeting at Garrigan, let's announce homely ballads, Jolted over the student body possessing some mu- awarded two scholarships, Mar- only crew voted to return, fearing they and instrumental selections. major, 7:30, Rm. 210 our important conference macadam to the foot of the Lake sical talent may perform. The stu- jorie Carlisle, freshman arts games at might lose their way (still fur- attend, Stuckey, freshman Sodality Meeting the U. trail. All students interested In taking dent body is Invited to and and Mary Rose ■ part get enjoyable evening is promised. major, recipients. 8:, K. of C. Continuedon page 4) Rita Horan, broken breaking (Continued page 4, col. 4) are urged to in contact an music are the Friday,January 17.1947 THE SPECTATOR 2 SPECTATOR ROUND TWO! Introducing... Word to the Innocent— —by Michael Schuller The Spectator, the official publication of the AssociatedStudents — Roscoe Balch schol- Dick Shanks of Yale, Seattle's of Seattle College, will be published every Friday during the According to Professor Ellsworth Huntington campus. seems to to In astic year. . Gloom hovers over our Enthusiasm climate is, after England's, the most conducive civilization be at an all-time low. Students, sleepy-eyed and irritable the world. STAFF degrees, the tem- EDITORIAL make their appearance as the second quarter of the pres- Itseems that the ideal climate varies from 38 L. JOHN FLOOD effort, 64, optimum con- Ctor year perature best suited to mental to the QEOROE ANDERSON ent school convenes. thing Associate Editor ..." dition for physical effort. It rains in all seasons. The only ROBERT NELSON quarter activity. But our Managing Editor What a sudden change from first we lacked, he said, were enough storms to stimulate us. same Has The same people inhabit our hallowed halls. The is today second to none as a civilization-stimulator. LOIS MURPHY climate News Editor remained anybody got a Sucret? jrM HUGHES interests are present, student activities have " " " " Feature Editor part, but some graphic factor Editor TOM TANGNEY unchanged for the most spirited men, Sports not support- Messrs. Foster and Kleiser, the public billboard Art Editor LORRAINE BRULE is lacking. The student body, as a whole, is caUing parents to be patient, have erected a beautiful blue sign on ing school activity. thus juvenile delinquency. Com- write " Jonn Rooney, PatCollins understanding, etc and Isombat vacut'on, his first they up right across the street from >of Reader Dulcie McClellan Joe College returns from CUrtatntM mendable. But put it se- whatis the significance of that? otography. .Frank Barrett, Gerald Talbott quarter at college successfully cmr.'eled, to find the Seattle College. Father Perttneau—" " *" * career very dull, in the so- BUSINESS STAFF cond quarter of his collegiate somebody, anybody else," this wise P activities are Now you may tell this on KEN as far as social concerned. begging to get Business SCHWEITZER cial activities and revered teachersaid. (Now let'ssee— who's been 808 APPLEGATE youm to enter the Advertising Manager But Joe, an ever-energetic, enthusiastic, likeable in this column— ah yes!) Bill Michaels was seen CHRIS McHUGH faculty member) with a CirculationManager fellow is not readily discouragedby the decrease inattend- library (it wasn'tBill Michaels, it was this He paid twenty games, the lack of interest shown in school book, which he was returning to the librarian. REPORTERS ance at ball was, regret to say, late. It's title. Ernsdorff, mixers,debates,and cents fine, because the book we News— R. M. Barrett, F. J. Bell, M. A. Clark, E. E. clubs,nor thedecline in attendance at MR. BENNETT "How to remember Faces andFacts." D. M. Fiebig, P. M. Fogard, C. L. Griffin, V. E. Harvey, J. F. studentbody functions. Henriot, B. Holt, R. A. Horan, D. A. Klingele, L. A. Malsey, MR. G. BRYCE BENNETT of mentally A. No, Joe realizes that after such afirst start, perpetuated Our local sociologists were delving into the history T. A. R. M. Shanks, M. C. Shrauger, M. I. Trumbull. has beena member of the faculty good experi- Mayers, estatic freshness, a resulting let- families the other day. "In order to have a P. Mehelich, T. C. Sheehan, J. A. Tangney no doubt, by the young of College since the fall deficient deter- Sports B. appear- Seattle ment," Miss A. declared, "you must be able to R- A. Balch, L. A. Brule, M* P. Schuller down is inevitable. He can understand the dogged quarter in 1946. He teaches such or that Feature mine, either that the man in the lease is feeble minded M. J. Steith, H. R. Wales, M. J. Trumbull portrayed by returning vacationists facing the bor- engineering subjects as strength chest of ex-hermit Solicitors ance the girl Is feeble minded." From deep in the R. Randolph, L. C. Hemness. attacking piles of after a of materials, mechanics, engin- you whether a M. ing, uninviting task of books: Andersen came a rumble, "How can tell B. L. Klingele, B. A. Judd schol- eering problems, and algebra to Cronin Typists fortnight or so of solemn bliss and immunity from girl is feeble minded?" Circulation A. B.Buch, P. T. Dorgan the many students now attend- J. astic endeavour. FACULTY ADVISOR ARTHUR J. WHARTON, S. ing the College in search of an the emancipation of Amer- own lovable The turn of the century witnessed All these things. Joe lealizes aud in his engineering education. was being re- ican womanhood. We would not say the movement with the unfortunates. But, something acquiring domestic skills. Bob way, sympathizes Civil engineering has always versed but many an SC man is his, in his school's cur- competition with any must be done to revHalite Interest been the main thing hi Mr. Ben- Burr and Jim Koehnen will do a washing in * one person to and ("women make an Time for Action... riculum. So, this is perplexing problem for nett's life,and he was interested girl in school but Paul Robbins Chuck might be able to show them In fact no stnfcgering, dynamic solution is evident. enough to major in that field awful fuss over housework") Smith Patrick Henry once asked, "Shall we gather solve. good on home remedies. Dave find a solution ,and at long while at the University of Idaho a thing or two. Robbins is also supine- Joe is in a quandary to things to filet rnignon. strength by irresolution anJinaction?--by lying decides he, at Moscow, Idaho. Of his days Evans and Joe Schneider do wondrous an answer presents itfelf. Good example even warm over of last at Moscow, Mr. Bennett recalls But Fred Holt is the traditional male; can't ly on our backs and hugging the delusive shadow his logic is the best way to stimulate school by reason of best his working through school bread" pudding. hope?" Joe, make it a point to attend as interest. If I, reasons and his friendship with the dean doing demon- Heres A Melody took on riot proportions "No, many "SC" functions as possible, and in so ■*- engineering school. The first rehearsal of The delegates to the Virginia Convention said of the collected under one Seattle interest and enthusiasm said activi- as the largest collation of comics ever strate unlimited for. Because he has worked his with Schneider yelling and went on to the revolution which resulted in the help promote school College roof strove to top ea»=h other, ties,Ican inmy own way greatly to way through school, Mr. Bennett it or husk It, we liked America. quar- "Cut that" or "we'll use that!" Well slice United States of and in time hope for a resurrection of first passes on some advice to those just the way it was mimeo- spirit, Jane Cavender's reading of her line all affairs. who are following that route. the girl to be handing Today Seattle Collegeis a part of that great country, ter enthusiastic predominance in school graphed, "well," she said, "you can't expect to make He says, "Anyone can work his — College~the And so we leave Joe, a greatly inspired student around the bar." and we ask you the students of Seattle in your waythrough schoolby parttime his merry way at indominatble "SC." Good luck " same question. We hope you will take up the "spirit work." was reading Tom Tangney's Chieftain undertaking, Joe. Here's hoping all students soon The big editor himself new he cried, "who's this preseason dope?" of '76and answer "No." your stirring example. After leaving the University Tom Tom. "He&r," follow of Idaho, Mr. Bennett held sev- action, the long of School spirit comes from resolution and eral jobs which provided him Old timers were pleased to see once morf cup in thelsafeteriaform^dis- spiritcomes with much experience in the Professor Olmer wrapped around a coffee not daydreams of great things. School from rapt g«oup. The subject of field in whichhe was most inter- coursing, in a steady flow to a small cooperation among students, friendliness, an interest glory as a basketball star. "Iwas running SMORGAS-BORED! ested. He worked for the Bu- the professor's ancient full my height. Still in of school, and a desire to spread Idaho and speed down the floor, counting on in the activities the Razen reau of Highways in full by my for- —Jeancoming-out Ileapt high, intercepting the shot, and carried name just purple wigs for the Washington, and for the Pan- flight of the the of the school. Hulda Glogson, who had momentum, crashed right through the doors the party of— what's this?" He American Airways in Alaska at ward clanged arrived in New York from and foldedover the steel bannisters. The doors The time for action is not after the post-war influx paused before Hulda, his eye- such places as Fairbanks, White- O*Dea gym standing onion fields of Minnesota, was me and locked." He felt a little foolish — brows raised In amazement. horse, and Tanacross as a con- togeU,er^ehind to; my of students has subsided. The time is now while the awestruck at the sight of so ball, knocking, on the door. "But Ihad "My name.iie\Hulda Glogson," struction engineer. < outeide with, the school is growing and expanding. is no time for many tall buildings. . clothes were Inside." This the she croaked. joined the Navy ******** idleness, She gazed, wide-eyed, at Mr. Bennett in this is a real opportunity to make the most structures, then, pull- "It'll have to be changed.Mine November, Navy he grave import. The thesis towering 1944. In the The staff was discussing a matter of — her before Ichanged it to training any respect he of Seattle College let's not muff it. ing her shawl tightlyaround was Rene continued to apply his been put forward that: "if you give an editor small, Pierre so people would think experiencehe had gathered 'had question bemg msolub c within the shoulders, she looker at a and takes advantage of you." The We suggest Seattle College stickers for your car. refugee." Pierre ripped the Stevenson, Aeg.s editor. Idon t white card in her hand. As she Iwas a previously as a member' of Spec it was referred to Mary should- respect." In these days with more students driving cars, they read the words on the card, a the shawl from Hulda's Civilian Engineer Corps withthe know," she said, "I never got any provide an excellent means of publicity. They are in- smile spread across her .corn- ers. Naval Air Transport Squadron. features. "You show promise," he He was assigned as Plans and expensive and easy to apply— are widespread. fed results "Do you want to be a glamour shouted. "I'll change your name FacultiesOfficer. — something whole- girt? Let Pierre of the Amour to let's see, As a matter of fact, Mr. Ben- REVIEW Theater Tigress Laßue! 111 Propre show you the wayto new some—Ah! nett has never stopped applying —Ted Dooley beauty. bill you as the Ideal Girl. You'lL his engineering experience from Ideas Wanted... be man's sweetheart.How public has been rather du- Pierre's Model Market every the time he left school. His new In the past the American One of this page's pet concerns student much do you weigh?" the craft gripes the 45 Park Avenue — ' assignment at Seattle College bious as to the advisability of transplanting (A variety positions avail- "One hundred and makes many experiences to the concert stage. attendance at student body and class meetings. of now his known as ballroom dancing able.) "Take off thirty pounds. to numerous stu- be available his The primary advantage to folk theme, to their rendi- A student body with 2700 enrollment and a 1% Pierre's Model Market was We'll bleach your hair, put caps dents. ican experiencedIn this form of en- tion of the primitive "Bambuio" with beautiful women. on your teeth, darken your eye- representation at student body meetings was the basis filled tertainment is individual partic- Mink-draped amber blondes lashes, pluck out your eyebrows by Vrdaneta. ipation. At best, entertainers in mimicry for this gripe. The scene has changed. ashtray to ashtray; and paint question marks over Entering the field of trailedfrom LETTERS this field could expect their pro- artists slinky brunettes reclined your eyes, re-shape your nose later in the program the Last Friday's student body meeting filled the K. of tall, fessional activities to be viewed as and change your hair-line; we'll gave rollicking impersonations were languidly on lounge chairs TO THE public as little more than C. Hall to overflowing capacity. Late comers through give you an all-sequin wardrobe, by the of kids at a carnival in their they idly thumbed of spectator sport. told that they could not enter, and they couldn't. emphasizing chartreuse and EDITOR a type presentation of "Carnival Cap- bankbooks and the 1947 Social — However, in contemporary originated Register; girls who had "That purple, then turn you loose on No Mixing at Mixers ers" and "Ad Lib" The capacity of the K. of C. will raise a very per- times due to greater proficiency practiced mas- all the home-loving males in the Dear by Veloz himself. American Look" Editor: and deeperunderstanding of this tinent question if student interest continues to be so gums with Ipana country. How you must love,getting Presenting a fitting climax saging their type of dancing by the artists hairs As the Ideal Girl, you will in- continual gripes; but such is the the team showedunusual indiv- displayed. Where do we go from here? and plucked stray blonde themselves,' as well as an in- Hul- spire them with your whole- life of an editor.My tight string iduality of style in interpreting at however, from their brown coiffures. creasing public enthusiasm to- Attendance class meetings, is an an- someness and healthy, natural concerns SC Ihave at- the brilliant, rhythmic "Tango da was dumbfounded. mixers. wards it, ball room dancing has tonym when used in comparison with student body She approached a sequin- beauty." Pierre leaped gleefully tended several, and still know Veloz and Yolanda," which has evolved from a national pastime swathed receptionist, and stood, on top of a cellarette and did practically no one. My own come to beknown as their trade- meeting attendance. A class with an 1800 member- to a highly regarded form of art. dazzling a brief pirouette. thoughts onthe matterboil down mark. blinking, before the No group of artists in America ship and which has a representation of 50 members "Well, Tigress," he leered at to reasons. creature. The receptionist gave three today are better equipped to re- Ably assisting the headliners at meeting is grounds for criticism. look, continued Hulda, "what do you have to gave its last her a bored and 1. Dates: Iask you, does any- veal this style of dance as an was Amelia Gilmore who artificial finger-nails. say about your sudden rise to interpretationsof Shos- you do maybe you some on to glue on one byy scotch and soda to mix art than are Veloz and Yolanda standard If attend have ideas throat, and fame?" "Polka" and Debus- Hulda cleared her with bourbon? Then why take a who appeared in Seattle last takovich's other students could be attracted to the function. Hulda gulped, and scratched how gulped as the receptionist gave' date to a get acquainted dance? week with their "Dansations of sey's "Golliwog Cakewalk." her head. All ideas would, we are sure, be appreciated by the her another bored look. 2. Everyone who knows every- 1947." An interesting sideUght prov- your "I go to beer garden to think your part. "You'll have" to remove one else arranges for each dance In their dance group Veloz ing to be an important factor individual class officers. Do it over. All Iwanted was a job galoshes,' the receptionist in advance. and Yolanda displayed greatver- in balancing the evening's en- as janltress." drawled. 3. The halls are invariably satility by moving from Brooks tertainment was Elizabeth Tal- "Those not galoshes. They be too small for the attendance. "Dance Americana," an Amer- bot-Martin's caricature group, Studies First.... my shoes," Hulda grunted. TEN YEARS AGO Those three reasons present patterned after the Cornelia A sudden commotion at the quite a problem to remedy I Otis Skinner tradition. This was the week. All through the school, students every door drew the attentionof IN THE SPEC know. How can you prevent Temperamental Musical background was ex- small, Helen MacDonakl, at College To were clamoring for their Fall Quarter grades. They woman in the room. A dates? You can't! Crashers pertly provided by the com- Night, is prize for high- Dance ... dark man with a sharp, waxed awarded At last week's Spec mixer I petent duo-piano team of Gar- now have them. est psychology during How can you prevent dances moustache entered. He wore a honors in was asked by the dance commit- Hughes. In quarter. in advance? Impossible! retson and addition Some individuals are pleased, a great majority striped silk lounging robe over theFall tee to watch the back door for of How can you get bigger to the difficult chore accom- better, a not harem-draped taffeta pajamas. a while. Idid not relish the a»- entire troupe thought that they could have done and Francis Dillon, halls? Idon't know! panying the these His head was covered by a The Reverend signment, but someone was enterprising gentlemen opened too small group are bemoaning the day they ever de- S.J., treasurer of Gonzaga Uni- The solution then must lie in Dache hat from his last style needed for the job. My instruc- theproceedings with anexcellent show, and his feet versity and former member of the students. If the dates go cided to get an education. wereresplend-' tions were not to let anyone abridged version of Rachmanin- ent in patent-leather wedgies. the College faculty, celebrates elsewhere, they solve two prob- the, the school, through the door unless theyhad off's "Concerto No. 2 in C As is rule of all students who fail He gestured violently with his GoldenJubilee In the priest- lems at once. The remaining h"!s — the official stamp on their hand, minor." to one (1.5) times hood. dance in advance well, use 'in any quarter make and one-half lorig, jade cigarette holder at the or at least a ticket stub in their Finally, speaking of course secretaries " your own imagination. as many grade points as he has registered hours shall group of that follow- pocket. only for myself, Imight say ed in his wake as he dictated On the committee for the These things represent the Following instructions 1asked that popular dance given in con- automatically be placed on probation." simultaneously. Homecoming are Patricia opinions of an introvert who ex- several letters Dance e.-eryone who went tliro;igl the cert form is a delightful and In- Wecker, Louis Saugain, Betty pects the "Mountain to come to Failure to attain a 1.5 average leaves the student "Tell SchlapareUi to kill fish- door, whether they were close triguing innovation worthy of backs Tobin, Harold Gllham, and Max Mohammed." any or to tall on tailored suits. Tell friends or Ihad never seen them the public's attention inter- unable to represent the College in activity, Pape. A hopeful, yet dubious,student and Nettle Rosensteln to revive before, to show their stamp or est. lold student offices. decollete In street dresses, and " who likes to meet people. ticket stub. Let us hope that American put Laddie Northridge on the The office announces appoint H. E. Gordon Extra-curricular activities are encouraged, but not In so doing Itrod on the feel- theater goers by their paronage list for one dozen blondes who ment of Elick J. F. Koker, prom- P.S. To last week SC Coeds: your Ings of one of the students.If so will make further development to the extent of sacrificing education. You're can model pilots' helmets. Send inent Seattle concert violinist identify yourselves and I'll be — — — lucky girls. (Continuedon page4) in this field possible. lere to study study comes first let's do it. Charles of the Hit 7. four dozen and instructor,to the faculty. right over you THE SPECTATOR 3 Friday, January 17,1947 FRAY CHIEFTAINS WINCO College IN Seattle SPORTSLIGHTING— Meets CHIEFTAIN Tom Sheehan Central Wash. Tonight Beasley Says At University Pavilion 1 ' By EdBeasley With the College's most outstanding pre-season cas- TOMTOM them, Chieftain quintet opens the My boss, Sport Prexy Tom Tangney, tells me that my aba record behind the ...by Tom Tangney vacation is over. It has been almost a month since Itackled second season in the Winco league title chase tonight, as my weekly assignment andI'm not exactly straining at the they face the strong Central Washington Wildcats from Inter- Thethird game of the even- The Washington leash in my rush to get back into circulation. Ellensburg at the Pavilion. collegiate Basketball League ing finds thePacific Lutheran The Wildcats invade Seattle Of course we have read all about the major Bowl con- blows wide open this week Gladiators traveling to Spok- with an equally impressive pre- remained employee here at S. C. to It! with seven games in five ane to meet the Whitworth tests. It for a Japanese Let's Schuss season record, boasting victories impressions rout. It seems that days. The league play was College five. This one is a sum up my on the Pasadena —Cal Druxman over the University of Montana, opened toss-up, with both teams rat- this gentleman interests himself in things athletic, thus re- University of British Columbia and officially last Satur- CHIEFTAIN SKI TEAM ed about equal in pre-season vealing a new side to his character. "World Series football, two one-sided wins over Portland day night when Pacific Luth- — HARD AT WORK play. The Lutes showed eh?",said,he to me one afternoon. "For the West phooey!" University, 73-57 and 77-54. eran walloped Western Wash- Skiers in the news this week Bellingham. strength in ther recent win That just about sums up the situation. As a result of this outstanding ington 41to 26 in again are, as usual, the Chieftain over the Bellingham Vikings qu'te a surprise. pre-season showing, Coach Leo Seattle College,for the first This Santa Clara team seems to be Ski Team. Although they fielded Nicholson's Wildcats, along with but they have a long trip fo but time a Winco league threat, Seems that their star center, Laney, was figured to be no entries in competition last week the Eastern Washington Savages, this one. turning meets Central Washington of an ordinary center but blossomed into quite a star. and they are regularly are rated as the two top teams Saturday night brings an- Pass. with the best chance copping Ellensburg at the University According to Father James Corbett, who accompanied out on Stevens of other round of Winco tilts the Winco league title. Pavilion tonight. The Chief- the teamnorth,the Broncos were not counting on more than Last Sat. and Sun. we found but finds our own Chieftains Central Washington brings a picked for an opener moderately invitation Capt. Koenig putting his tains resting. On other floors, St. a successful season. For this reason an Jack dope tags as the Santa boys through the paces amid all rather tall starting lineup to the what pre-season up its east- to the Garden was not accepted but next year Martins will wind the snow the strong winds could Pavilion tonight, with the com- one of the top teams of the Clara boys will travel east. Silva, ern tour at Whitworth, Pa- muster up for them. Fritz Kram- bination of Hank Jim Ad- loop. amson, Peter- cific Lutheran will do the The goodPadre also stated that Gonzaga was very im- er, who now holds down an in- Jack Graham, Fred son, Nicholson, lat- The Wildcats have downed at Eastern Washington, in its game with the Broncos. Paradoxically,he said structors job at the Pass took a and Dean the same pressive ter the coach's son, averaging 6' such formidable clubs as Washington will Bulldogs Cougars little time out to give our men and Central that the looked better in defeat than the 1" in height. University and the western tour at over Santa Clara. some much-neededinstruction; and Portland wind up its in their convincing victory probably University of Montana and against if any one can teach our boys a Coach Budnick will Bellmgham Western We sincerely hope that the remarks of Father Corbett and such, start his regular five, which in- give the Chiefs a real few stems and Christies should Washington. in this regard were motivated by a bit of Jesuit family Speaking for everyone cludes Norm Willis, whose ankle Winco league it Is Fritz. test of their St. Martin's and Pacific spirit. Th:s Gonzaga team was supposed to be a frosh outfit concerned, thanks a lot, Fritz is healed, and steady Bill Sands : forwards, tall Spang- possibilities. Lutheran are fac ng strong this year. Thus far it has done Kramer. at the Earl going nowhere in particular center, Washington plays and both may taste games opponents ler at and Howie Lang Eastern opponents pretty well for itself in against such as LEE SHOWS PROMISE Ned Mclver at the guards. " league second defeat. Central and host to its first Winco their Portland U, W.S. C. andEastern. The stageis set for a real Rhoady Lee, freshman from If this quintet fails to click, Bud- however, should a opponent tonight as it faces Washington, tussle at Homecoming in early February. O'Dea, turned out with the team nick has two capable reserves in easily over Wester and Blakely. the St. Martin's squad at win HOWIE LANG ... John Presley and Bill Carbaugh were classmates at last weekend for the first time Smith pre- Washington. an excellent showing. Cheney. Judging from This week the sportslight shines Gonzaga High in 1940. Presley made the All-City team as and made A preliminary game, featuring the Savages The Chieftains have their Lee excels at downhill and sla- the Seattle College JayVees and season play on stocky Howie Lang. Howie to an end in football and at first base in baseball. have little trouble secondleague game scheduled ' lom, and it looks like he really the Ft.Lawtonall-Negro team will should date is holding down one of the Carbaugh also rated the same honors on the diamond. might help bring home the bacon pdecede the Varsity game. The with the traveling Rangers. for next Tuesday at Belling- starting guard positions on the He turned in ano-hitter that season. When the classy south- when the time comes. preliminary game starts at 6:30. The boys from Cheney have ham. Tonight's game should SeattleCollege Varsity quintet. paw not on the mound he took his turn in the outfield. Lee impressive victories over Gon- give some indication as to the was According to Koenig, both The Varsity game tip-off is He in a graduate of Seattle turned for but both and Jack Tangney have shown slated for 8:15. Prices are 25c zaga, Montana, and Portland Chieftains' Winco League Neither of these boys out basketball attend- promise thus far. They have been witha student bodjy cardand $1.00 La- strength,but goingmerely on Prep.ciassof 1943, where he are quite outstanding in collegiate basketball, Presley at Universities,whereas the a year handicapped by bad weather most for adults. play the maroon ed three years, after at Gonzaga and Carbaugh at Idaho. If the Bulldogs had Car- coy boys have had consider- pre-season O'DeaHigh School. While at ODea of the time, but with hopes and Tuesday night, Chief- be slight baugh andLaney this year the team would be one of the top Next the able trouble in their opening and white should he won a freshman letter in bas- prayers for better skiing conditions tain five takes to the road as games. favorites. ketball along with Bill Sands, teams in the Northwest. for their ensuing meets we hope they travel to Bellingham to meet then he transferred to Prep. We welcome to S.C. our new J.V.coach,Tommy Ryan. to sit back and cheer them on to their second Winco league oppon- victory. Chieftains Scalp In his three years at Prep he Forhis inches Ryan was an exceptional player. In his high ents, Coach Bill McDonald's Wes- Superchieffs Show Vikings. made three letters in basketball, school days he played plenty of ball for Seattle Prep and AN APPEAL tern Washington Trojans Again,67-51 position, Improvement in Loss playing the guard and later at SC. He later saw action in the fast Community Every Wednesday at 12:10 the To date the Vikings have not in baseball, ca- quintet, losing Monday Night two letters while League. Chieftain Ski Team gets together been a very potent To Gentralia, 59-45 Last vorting in the Panther outfield. two one-sided games to the Uni- . the Ryan fashion, we in either roam 210 or 212 to dis- Traveling south last. Friday, Sharpening up their sights served as Captain of the bas- If the J Vs can learn to check in of , He cuss plans for the coming week- versity 10, the Seattle College league opening year. will not complain. But if theguards especially can sink those Pacific Januarjy for the Winco ketball team in his senior end. Outsiders are invited to at- and a divisive loss to Junior Varsity met the Centralia tonight against Central whiter quarter of 1943, shots from way out a la Ryan, then we will be very happy Lutheran, in the 1947 Winco league Centralia, In the tend these meetings in order to Junior College Varsity. before entering the service, Howie 'ndeed. opener. However, withMcDonald's newly formed Washington, the Seattle Col- see exactly what groundwork highly rated in the played on the Chieftain quintet, and Iare not exactly strangers. My well- crafty basketball knowledge, pro- College league, outfought lege Chieftains, sparked by The Hiyus must be laid for practice or com- Junior thus making him the only member many an outing with this in- perly applied, the Vikings will the Chieftain JayVees to win, 59 lanky Earl Spangler, trounc- * worn boots give evidence of petition. of the present Seattle College probably become adangerous con- gang. Last Sunday, however, Iwas unable to Every boys find ed the invading Everett Jun- squad witli any college basketball defatigable weekend these tender before long. they piled into the Luxury Liner at an their way any slopes to which »45.However, the Chieftains showed ior College Trojan quintet experience. One of Howie's team join the hikers as to beginning present cold they get transportation, but Improvement in their team work 67-51 last Monday night at mates during the season, was the early hour. The day was the of our can WINCO LEAGUE STANDINGS present the mode transpor- And ballhandling nowbeing stress- College's present Assistant Ath- spell. at of L pf pet. the Prep gym. pretty bad. behalf w P» ed by coach Tommy Ryan, and Director, Bill Fenton. with the pleasant companion- tation is Oh of 'ac Cuihoran 1 0 26 .1000 The Trojans made a real game letic In my comfortable room hope to revenge their defeat Feb- sympathetic the ski teamwe would like to ask VeaLern Waah. 0 1 26 1 .000 - It for the first half, they He was a member of the Army ship of a good book Ifelt jost the least bit for » ruary 4 at the University of of as all who have room in their autos teattlo College 0 0 0 0 .000 the Chiefs at the mid- Air Forces during the war, taking Collegians wfeo were beating their way thru Washington Pavilion. At this time led 26-25 the two-score when they go skiing to please at- 0 .000 halfway training in both Texas and Flor- Cascades. But \Thitworth 0 0 0 they play a preliminary game way point. However, snow to the mountain lake in the when tend these meetings or contact 0 .000 will ida. During his two years service, the BUtont Waali. 0 0 0 to the Seattle College vs. Gon- through the final period the Se- ruddy faces andheard of the scenic wintry Jack Koenig and give the boys a 0 Howie played on Field Ilater saw their Icntral Wosh. 0 0 0 .000 zaga game. attle College five found their the Hobbs convinced that unspokensym- helping hand. After all, it is your team, team scenesalong the trailIbecame It. Martin'* 0 0 0 0 .000 range, and led by Howie Lang, and*Hendricks field and your school, changed hands several There didnt seem to be much team so do the The lead Bill Sands and Spangler, moved of Florida. pathy should not be voiced. you in first half, with Cen- best can. Last Week's Game times the into a commanding lead, 58-47. One of the standout character- point to it. tralia edging ahead at half time Get those stem turns downright, Pacific Lutheran 41, Western With three minutes remaining istics of Howie's basketball tal- The theme of the entire contest 30-29. The second half began with skiers, or we'll be seeing you on Washington 26. in the game, Tomm|y Ryan, sub- ents, is his nonchalant, two-hand- is to foster sportsmanship both teams matching point for Athletic Department and ice instead of in the snow. stituting for Coach Budnick, who ed push shot. The majority of his This Week's Games point. Americanism and other democratic — was scouting the Central Washing- points are made via this particular Tells'Outstanding fundamentals in athleticprograms. Jan 17 St. Martin's at Eastern However, in the final ten min- ton quintet at Eliensburg, sent in shot, which is usually executed Washington According to the last letter re- utes Centralia pushed ahead and the second team and they pro- near mid-court. Athlete Trophy' PETER PAN Pacific Lutheranat Whitworth ceived from Mr. Dempsey, to date, held a comfortable lead the rest ceeded to up the score, the College Ath- Your Neighborhood Florist CentralWashington at SEATTLE Howie is entered in the school The Seattle over 400 Universities inall sections of the game.The final tallies were final being 67-51. COLLEGE of Business and Economics, ma- letic Department announced of the nation are represented. A 1340 East Madison ('\. 7917 — Centralia Junior College Varsity Karl Spangler was the outstand- Jan 18 St. Martin's at Whit- joring in Business Administration. College number of well known national 59 and Seattle College Junior Var- ing scorer of the evening with 24 this week that the »» PERSONALIZED CORSAGES periodicalsare cooperating in pub- worth. sity 45. points. Hagen and Mcßride led REASONABLE will participate in the nation- licizing the program. Pacific Lutheran at Eastern High point man for the Chief- Everett Junior College with 17 Athlete Unique Flower Arrangements Washington wide "Outstanding Bill Fenton disclosed that the For All Occasions tains was McNeil with 13 points, and 14 points respectively. Bowl Teams Plan Washingon at sponsored Lettermehs' Club of Seattle Col- Central Western closely by Mclver with Seattle College Everett J. C. Trophy" contest Under New Management lege will select recipient Washington points. Scoring honors for the Willis 1 Hagen Winter Sports the of 17 Quarter by the Adam Hat Drop In and Get Acquainted Jan. 21— SEATTLE COLLEGE osition were equally shared by Sands 12 Mcßride 14 the "Outstanding Athlete Trophy" Welfare Committee, headed in at Western Washington. rce and Schultz, each scoring Spangler 24 4 League Play Seattle College. Tiessen by Jack Dempsey. Eowed15 points. Mclver 6 Englebrets'n 9 At a meeting last Thursday, trophy, donated by S. O. JayVees F Centralia J.C. Lang 12 Brydges 1 captains of the intramural bowl- A handsome — is to Subsitutes SC: Flynn 0; Smith ing teams discussed plans for the the Adam Hat Corporation, McNeil IS F Pierce 15 judged 3; Harming 0; Blakely 5; Young 2. current Quarter. be awarded to the athlete Mclver 11 F Pollam4 outstanding in his Everett J. C— Kruick 0; Ring- Of interest to potential bowler,? to be the most Schultz 15 Hannlng 4 G stad 2; Carpenter 4. who did not compete last Quarter school. i Boyd 5 O Benny 2 I, 1 because of that "or debbil" aver- It has been stressed that "at- Moore \ —G Halfleld 9 Jappe's Pharmacy age is tlie news that a handicap tainment rates last among the Substitutions S.C.: Gilrnur; - system will be inaugurated. An- requisites outlined on the contest 2; Dougles 3; FILMS DEVELOPING AND other innovation will be the ap- enthusiasm, coopera- Sweeney Goebel. PRINTING — CARDS - GIFTS ballot" and pearance of mixed teams in league are the Centralia J.C.— Phillips 12; Leh- LUNCHES tion and sportsmanship play. sought in to 2; Newbenjy; T>rorcheck; Eh- 1400 - 18th EA. 6566 primary qualifications vet; Johnson; Stenson. (Continued on Page 4) this competition. BROKEN LENSES GOOD AS NEW HAMBURGERS SHORT ORDERS CLINTWORTH and EWBANKS 5-Point Cleaners Dispensing Opticians CHIEFTAIN FOUNTAIN 1112Broadway Next Door to Fountain 1104 BROADWAY Chieftain OPTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED " — Where CollegiansMeet Malts Shakes Sundaes CONVENIENT LOCATION QUALITY SERVICE 1012 Madison St. SEneca 3060 4< THE SPECTATOR Friday,January17,1947 "MEET THE LEADS" AT K. OF C. TheStudentsSpeak You've read about the musical, you've heard lots of talk- By Jim Hughes and Peggy Lesser musical, ing about the now meet the leads of "Here's a MUSIC MAESTRO Vet's HallResidents New Officers Take QUESTION OF THE WEEK:» Leads Mixer Melody" at the Meet The tonight, January by Plan Date Dance Over Equestrian Club DO YOU THINK THAT YOU AND OTHER 17, at the K. of C. Hall. COLLEEN ROG ABLE and January 31at Encores For Winter STUDENTS WIL BE TO ATTEND mixer, sponsored by the bring Quarter MORE THAN ONE EVENT DURING HOME- We're going to try to you Plans for a date dance to be jera Guild, will feature Ray LOST Dick Hourigan, Dick Shanks, COMING WEEK? RThe the latest in record releases and held 31 at the Encore Shawley and his six piece orches- January Billie Kennedy, and Lloyd Camp- AND music programs for the week. Hall have just by tra. They -will provide music for been revealed bell have been electedas the "Four "the under chairmanship Show Favorable Signs dancing from 9:30 to 12:30. Dur- Hope you like It Vets" the Horsemen" of the E. E. during Students FOUND Andre C. ing the intermission, the romantic of Charvet. the winter quarter. Offices were The following miscellaneous It* Inthe popular section this week leads,Kay Kindredand Ken Wood, Music from 9:00 to 1:00 will be to be held for a year but It was Of Attending Coming Events 'Mim have bewi found and roturnotl we find "For Sentimental Rea- and the supporting cast including furnished by Al Pierre's orches- decidedthat a change every quart- to the registrar's office. Bob ("Bo Bo") Breskovitch, Jack sons" is first on the hit parade. tra. er would be more satisfactory. During Homecoming Week Patrli^a O. W. of Kalanm, WrmJ>. — — Marilley, Rita Horan, Jane Cav- The best recording of this is a Included on the various commit- DICK EISEN (Frosh-Soc. LYNN SCHOLLMEYER Claim your coin purse. Contains Plans are underway to reorgan- ender, Virginia Harden, Key Pack- release by Charlie Spivak, on the tees are the following veterans: Sci.) "Yes indeed, Iwill be .able (Soph-Business) "It all depends i.'uko monuy. ize the club as interest has been ard, Ken Arthur and Don Wood, other side is "It's All Over Now." Bob Wanasek, hall; Joe Bitson, to attend wholeheartedly. Being wanting lately. The club will meet, on the teachers; moderate home- will be introduced. Some of our readers have been Kay Kyser's newest release, "Old publicity; Al Small, tickets, and that it will all take place at mid- hereafter, every Thursday at 12:00 work would solve my problems. The general chairman of the af- trying to lose their Christinas Lamplighter,' with "Huggin and Tim Cleary, music. quarter exams, or near them; I preswita in room 120. Those intending to The whole week sounds like fun fair is Michele Riverman. She is around the college. The Chalkin" on the reverse, is sell- A limitednumber of tickets will would say offhand that more than scurfy ride Friday can sign up at that being assistedby acommittee com- Office lias several and ing quite well at the record shops. go onsale in the hall January half, and even three quarters, of and Iplan to be there!" main time. This will eliminate the diff- posed of Bob Mehelich, Maxine glovea. Relatives Lake note. For a very good vocal we suggest 24, for $1.25 per couple. None will the student body will be rather — ' iculty existing last quarter of ROSEMARY CODD (Soph- Gill, Key Packard, Joe Schneider, ThHro are 0 mechanical pcne)l:< Frank Sinatra's "The Things We be sold at the door. " dubious in attending much more neverknowing from week to week Soc.) "If enough Vie McKay and Pat Brownlee. .mil eight, one is interested a collection af fountain Did Last Summer," with the "Cof- All extraprofits from the dance than one event." The price of has been the exact number of people who in school functions he can always the tickets JICIW. fee Song' on the backside. will be to the Gavel — arc forwarded were planning to ride. 808 TRUMBULL (Frosh- set at 65 cents. The tickets Will Marilyn H. P., pick up Club and will be used to defray find time to attend, provided his being in the main of the Quite a few albums have been Pre-Legal) "I believe most stu- sold hall your nllghtly used liquor permit. expenses for representatives go- Allmembers are expected to at- teachers don't lay it on. This released lately. One of the best dents will attend at least two of L. A. building by the members of Myrtle L. B., ing to the annual tend the regular business meeting week is the most important of the your Frederick is Artie Shaw's, featuring the mu- debate tourna- the activities, but more than that the Opera Guild. "Come to the ment in Virginia. set for. every other Thursday. school year with the GONZAGA & Nelson charge-plate Is in the sic of Cole Porter. Discs included is beyond even the averagebudget. Mixer tonight and Meet The office New members will be cordially basketballgame, MUSICALCOM- are "You Do Things To My Heart," A tolo date one of the nights welcomed so those interested at- EDY, and JAN GARBER & his The wallet containing several "I've Got You Under My) Skin,",' might bring attendance at the af- Hiyu Coolee Trip tend the meeting on Thursday. orchestra." cards of L..O.C, awaits him. and also the old favorite, "Begin fairs." (Continued Student Observer Other items awaiting 1 the Beguine." Tommy Dorsey's from page 1) — owners: CHUCK SCHULER — (Frosh- MILLIE BOWN (Junior- (Continued from page 1) :;!)'<"■ rule; 10 school books, Includ- newest album features the music ther) Lab Tech.) in the gathering gloom and Prepare Dus. Ad.) "I hope to attend at "Of course good en- ing nnc on marriage; 6 note book* from Showboat, such as "Ol Man left to Gaveleers to tertainment is always-expensive, Trickiest man on the Varsity be the mercy of the rav- least the ball game and the Ball, of vnrlous sites. River," and "Why Do ILove You." enous but cost is still very .sketball team seems to be big squirrels and chipmunks. Meet Gonzaga College and if the idea of a tolo day dur- the extrava- X gant. fact that there is a DAVE BLAKELY who, at 16, Rewards gladly accepted hy th« Stepping up the beat a little, The icy return trail persuaded ng the week becomes a reality, And the In school play the week before does- was playing ball against the HAR- f pee. advertisingdep't. to pay for there's a record out that you many to take it lying down, and Debate Jan. 30-31 I'llbe hopping (Ican dream, can't n't help matters." LEM GLOBE TROTTERS. While ipace. shouldn't miss hearing. It's by these were gently massaged by Arguing for the negtaive side, I?) to one of the other functions." the subject Basketball, quite Earl Spencer and his Age the terrain all the way. John Spellman and Frank Alishio' — on of latcroot Is plc4Un|c up In thti Teen ROY DEHAN — (Frosh-Pre- CAVE MOWRY (Junior-Eng. a noticed, Band, called "Bolero in Boogie." The return trip to North Bend beat John Powers and Roscoe3 few ex-QUAKERShave '"viT-Kr*nv(ojf Pep baud. Leader Maj.) "I doubt if Ican hit them Major) "To attend all of the act- during the last few varsity A really fine jump occupies was highlighted by the usual tri- Balch at last week's debate on con- NORM REYNOLDS roporta that tune all, studies and money allowing, ivities certainly shouldn't take too tests, up side, bal chants. After refueling with the subject, "Resolved, that labor — that BILL SANDS is to a hot ta.x* flddln, electric and steel the other "Production On but I'll try. Suggestion— much coaxing on any one's part quantitites of hamburgers and cof- shouldhave a direct share in Why not his old tricks, say irate opponents being luUicti, plus OIL Melody." Roy Eldridge lately re- man- such a swell schedule of events K«iH»r are fee, the Coolees continued home, agement." John Spellman have one event a tolo to take the who happen to run into him. DOW, on leased an old jump tune, "Tippin was vot- has been arranged. A lot of effort tho Tronnmne. Jerry Gray steadying the ed the champion speaker strain off the pocket book." Also more needed height was In." A novelty jump song is on with of the has gone into the planning and All the boys ncod now, to stove in his capacity — added when ex-all city BOLL com- the back. For reajly fine Boogie, of "Commis- evening. KEY PACKARD (Frosh-Pre- we should be willing to cooperate plete an orchestra. Is a good piano sar of the Samovar." SMITH, formerly of CLEVELAND, an album by Meade Lux Lewis is The competitive intramural de- Maj.) "I'm anti-social." to make HOMECOMING a suc- joined the squad. BILL seems to player. Who knows? Could be that the very best. It's "Boogie At The Memorable mutterings moodily bate to decide the winning teams (Frosh- cess!" be a eye shooting on when SC gets Its newgym, we will Philharmonic," murmured by members: DAVE CHAMBERLIN— dead when same piece in four — of the Gavel Club willbe held next — ha\* our music provided by our L. Berube to waitress at Mc- Pre-Legal) "No, Iwon't be able KATHY GULDEN (Soph- side of the key hole. SEAX- parts. — week, the outcome of which will E is well represented own school band. Grath's) "What's the matter, to because I'm in the "dog house" Soc.) "If the students don't come COLLEGE " " " " As for the best in programs, see the winners taking on the he aren't you glad to see us?" after receiving my grades for last in the office and bother me I'll be Northwest basketballleague Benny Goodman plays on the Vic- Gonzaga teams onJanuary 30 and prediction (at — quarter. There won't be much able to attend all of them." Ist string players on the MA- Futum for Unprove- tor Borge show on Monday night P. Williams foot of trail) 31. fierTHENY-BACON, RE. nieiits at SO will be school "Women and first." time for study." MARINE our at 7:3.0. If you like fine music at children — EILEEN WALMSLEY— (Soph- CRUTTING, and ITALIAN paper run by a Journalism ctasti, — MIKE HOFFMAN (Junior- CLL'B an early hour, tune in Fred War- F. Carmichael "Snow, snow, Soc.) "As a typical BORDEAUX fives. that In now In program this quar- Ecoh) "As long as the money ing at 8:00 in the morning, on the a thousand times snow." Letters to the Editor girl, yes, we can attend two of Praise is given to the much ter. J. Tangney— holds out I'll be there, but it will " " way to school of course. The Jo "My legs are blue them but the rest depends on the needed JV coach, RYAN, » (Continued page be a financial drain for all the fel- TOMMY Stafford, Perry Como "Supper with cold." , from 2) male species." who is developing future varsity Toobad thereturning game with — lows." Club" still rates very high on the L. Carria "That's the blue I'm sorry. He had no stamp on — — stars. The SUPERCIIIEFS look OONZAOA has to be played on s blood FRED ROBINSON (Frosh- BILL THORESON (Grad. popularity polls. It comes on at showing throjugh." his hand and no ticket stub, but like a real threat now if you com- school night, as a lot of 8C stu- 8:00, Monday through — Pre-Maj.) "Gads yes! Roscoe and of 1938, B. S.) "I know all of my Friday. M. Clyde (helping D. Kennedy Iwas to take his word that he pare them with a few weeks ago dents making tho WHITWORTH — Mary Ellen talked me into it. crowd that Iwent to school with to his feet) "Break anything?" had paid because as he putit, "I 48. when they looked like an intra- game, would like to utay for It, — are planning to attend, especially " " " D. Kennedy "Both shoestrings, wouldn't lie to you." mural team. Dr.MauriceMoore Ithink." FRANK SULLIVAN — (Frosh- since Jan Garber's Orchestra was Maybe game — another could be A nice gesture of the Athletic J. McKay "Our batting aver- "Others have,' Irepliedmeek- Pre-Law "If Mary Ellen can guar- added. Maybe we can talk up this arranged To Visit Local ( with the U of W "B" Dept., or the Asooclated Students, age is still high."— ly and asked him to verify his antee as good a show as she gave Alumni Association that has been squad. Something should be done would be to purchase Icttcrman A.E. D.Chapter N. Helm Sholtz "I think may- statement with one of our ticket at the student body meeting, Iin the forming the last 10 years. to show ART McLARNEY that sweaters for the varsity team, at be we'd might as well better de- sellers. The poor fellow almost won't miss it." Anyway it will be good to see old Dr. Maurice L. Moore, National the boys at SC arebetter than they the end of the season. 'initely plan on going back." left the dance crying at this — faces and who married who." Treasurer of Alpha Epsilon Delta, ANNO'SHEA (Grad^of 1945, showed in that humiliating 76-29 " " * — harsh attack on his integrity. will pay a visit the next F. Bulzoni to P. Plumb "Come B. S.) "It seems to me they are RAY HAPES — (Frosh-Pre defeat. Improvements within on tile rumpus: week to Washington Alpha wiz me to McGrath's." If Iam to apologize for doing 'bringing back a lot (of the old Major) "I average Truer words were never spoken Chap- — don't think the the new "beanie" Chieftain hats, ter, which B. J. Aldrlch "Send me a let- my duty, Iapologize. day) or should Isay that? Sounds than by EARL SPANGLER when is located at Seattle student knows about the play, SO bafeketbull Hchrdule cards, and College. :er, send it by male." The moral to the story is: If real good though and there should Forward," coming a he said at the SANTA CLARA — "Best Foot the jenwyji with CHIEFS across Society Item "Lake Annette you given stamp ticket be a big crowd! People are say- of pep rally, "Big things Although Dr. Moore and Father are a ora week before the Musical. One sometimes the front. trail went to Silver Peak this ing, "so it's Jan Garber." come in small Beezer, AED moderator, have been stub at a dance, please don't Take it the events is going to flop. Or- packages," as Seat- week-end." from there." College corresponding many years, this is wash them off or throw them iginally the Play was to be pre- tle has over 3000 (counting Mood music — "Ol* — their first meeting. Dr. Buttermilk away they are not given for the DULCIE MCCLELLAN (Frosh- sented during this week; but no- nurses and night students) enroll- Bowling League Moore will Sky." against arrive in Seattle January fun of it. Econ.) "I certainly hope so es- thing ever comes off on schedule the small totalof 900 at (Continued from page 3) 21 for ita Clara. the three day visit. Yours with no hard feelings, pecially if my buddies' budget can around here." League Prexy Jerry Gray an- stand this strain." | "To one realized there were so Alpha Epsilon Delta is the only POME George Anderson nounced that negotiations are un- ANN (Senior-Nurse) - ny Scandanavians from BAL- national pre-medical honorary in Getting a paper out is some- P.S. The fellow did verify his O'BRlEN— derway with the University of "Being TEN- O FOUR RD until last Friday's dance, the country. Its members number fun, statement and his hand Homecoming Week Ithink Washington. If successful, times but it is never a had en the floor became jammed the 4,600 and are distributed through- stamped. the FACULTY should make an BARBER AND Seattle College League will meet Joke. exception on rules, regulations, the request of a few schottisch- out^ 33 active chapters. The pur- If we print jokes, people say BEAUTY SHOP the top team from the U. W. homework, everyone could Only by threat, that the floor pose of the organization is to im- weare silly. and so 1004 Madison EL. 1004 lagainstI uld cavein, did the music maker "Get that arm in shape, Susie, prove the quality of pre-medical If we don't, they say we are BOVY'S CAFE enjoy himself." ■ ill their exuberant pleas for you and Iare going trundling. instruction offered by the various too serious. (formerly Peter Pan Lunch) more. Trundling, that is." colleges and universities. 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