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> 20, No. 2 Volume XVII 2 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1949 SURPRISE DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT Seattle U Becomes Kane To Lead Mixer to Benefit Member of NFCCS Racial Talks Feather Fund By 808 LUCID JosephKane,member of the Red SU faculty, will teacha course distinguished The surprise which has been awaited all week can now Last week Seattle U. played host to two at the YMCA on "Human Re- sponsoring guests. Representing Col- be told. The SU Community Chest committee is the NationalFederationof Catholic lations." Hospital leges, Miss Ethel Dignan, of New York City;and Miss Alice a mixer at the Providence Auditorium tomorrow Ching, of Honk Kong, China, told a committee of student Sponsored by the National night, Friday, at 9 p.m. student officers of the advan- Conference of Christians and Thesituation which brought Jews, the course will deal with the surprise mixer into being tages of affiliation with their CAREER GIRL We, organization racial issues and their solu- was one of desperation. Famous Director Left to right, Miss Ethel Dignan, the Father Rector, tion. Ten outstanding leaders the Student Body, have failed SU had previously consid- Miss Alice Chingand Charles Schuler,Student Body pres- of the community will be thus far in reachingour Com- ered the idea of joining the Comes toLead ident .confer on affiliation with National Catholic College guest speakers at the eight munity Chest contribution group, and the "clincher" was Federation. sessions. goal. In fact, the total re- put to the plan by their ex- Orchestra Here Registration can be made at ceipts so far are considei'ably planation. Seattle University less than last year's. For this The gala openingof the Se- the Central YMCA or by call- will be a member of the newly Christophers' Aims Are Toldby reason, a charity mixeris to be formed Northwest unit of the attle Symphony Orchestra's ing the office of the National — Conference of Christians and given with the cokes, the NFCCS. benefit will take place on No- hall, and the music donated, vember 1. To be held at the Founder, Father Keller;Invites Jews, MAin 7310. The federation,founded two Auditorium, to put us over the . Civic it will mark The admission will be 50c,, years ago in New York, has appearance of the University Participation great the first Seattle and the affair will last from done a deal for the ben- orchestra under the direction on efit of students,both at home Rosenthal, By MARY EILEEN WAGNER SUStudents 9 to 12. The mixer differs of Manual who type a very and abroad. Working, in the Seattle recently to from the usual in moved to "Ihave yet to meet one per- sily save the nation and the aspect. The pro- past, primarily as a foreign musical director and TelevisionShow important become son who could not be affected world. ceeds from the admission fees relief organization, the group the organization. Tonight contributed, conductor of by the love of God!" declared The emphasis isnot on wait- TV fans will receive and the cokes returns are to in the first year past existence, $155,000 A very distinguished direct- the Rev. James Keller, M.M, ing for someone else to begin. a rare treat. For the two be turned in as a contribution of its for and again tonight, the aid of students and dis- or and conductor, Mr.Rose,n- in his speech at the Eagles It is on "getting little people Thursday, to the Community Chest drive. things." three students of SUhave ap- Miss Delores Sweeney, Se- placed persons abroad. thal was closelyaffiliated with last Sunday. to do big The importance of this great No job, however menial, is peared on "Stage It," a video attle U grad, who has taken a the French National Orchestra This keynotes the Christo- position with work is well known to all, and In its second year, having too small if it offers opportu- show devoted to charades. as stewardess in Paris, France. He has been pher Movement, as explained Northwest Airlines, will serve naturally it would not speak expanded to include over 170 guest conductor inmost of Keller, nities for influencing others Mary Kendrick, John Morgan, the by its founder, Father that company in their Cali- well for us, the student body, colleges on its membership principal cities in Europe for good; the biggest job in and Jack Pain have been rep- up lists, $197,435 the in the first of a series of lect- fornia flights. should we fail to measure it contributed in and of the New York Philhar- under the auspices of the the world is insignificant if resenting the school. money, $100,000 in food- ures to the contributions expected and monic Orchestra. Seattle University Women's it is bounded only by self-in- The SU team, having won of us. stuffs, clothes,and books. All contest, the benefit itself, a Guild. the last two have be- College students,of necessi- of this was sent by Eastern As to very little," said Fa- every TV- arrangement for "The woods are full of good "l do come the toast of ty, must be caref'ibcnei art;' and Middlewestern "units." new seating ther KollcrJusublj,"Ijust get equipped in the terri- Yacht Club the auditorium has been people," said Father. "All w« home pensing of their usuli . It would seem to follow that have to do is to get them out people like you to go to work. tory. Thelights dim, the video ger funds. Some must go for year worked out by Rosenthal. obligation Morgan this we of the Western London, of the woods and into circula- ... You havean to flashes,and Kendrick, books, most of it for living- "carry ball." Tried out by him in glory God and Meet Nov. 3 unit should the arrange- tion." work for the of and Pain flutter into view. accommodations, and a certain The unit in which we are to the penthouse style of crowd breaks Des Kreger, newly elected low stage in The Christophers is devoted the benefit others." Naturally the amount for entertainment. It function will be made up of ment will have a into cheers. rear commodore of the Seattle the center of the auditorium, to getting the good people out 100,000 Respond Yacht Club, announces is therefore a combination of Gonzaga and Holy Names, order the show Junior with seats for the audience of the woods in to com- The people of America Make a date for the next meeting will be Nov. two important ends that this both of Spokane; Portland bat thegrowinggodlessnessin at your favorite TV set; 8:30 dance serves. Itgives the stu- and Seattle Universities; placed on all four sides of the proved receptive to the mes- 3. Plans will be made for the The present stage America and the whole world. for tonight. dance. dents an opportunity to relax, Marylhurst College of Port- orchestra. includes sage of the Christophers, Christmas informal will be closed off and all of the Although the group the short space of four All persons under 21, who take their recreation ;and at land andSt.Martin'sof Lacey. members all faiths, it is a within the contribute a audience will bemuch closer to of years, the membership has FOR "EDUCATORS" are interested in yachting,are same time to However, this year, the Catholic organization, inter- cause, theimportanceof which function of the NFCCS will the orchestra than atany pre- grownto number over 100,000. Seattle U.s Future Teach- invited to attend the meeting. the building. ested in all primarily because cannot be overstressed. not be one of relief alone. vious concert in Teachers have gone into their ers of America announces Itis to be held at 1807 Hamlin preview it is Catholic. am- open St., south of the Acknowledgments must be Rather the aid which it gives Billed as a to the history, classrooms with renewed membership is to all edu- near the end spirit season, will be the For thefirst timein ;lawyers have given up majors. Montlake Bridge, at 8 p.m. made for the fine in will be more evenly distributed the contest Father Keller pointed out, a bition cation which the hall, the cokes, and between students at home and musicians' contribution to the lucrative positions to work for fund. handful of men set out to salary; house- the music were contributed. abroad. orchestra's sustaining of hate about God at half the priced $1 and teach a doctrine have realized the sub- Cordial thanks are extended to Displaced persons will con- Tickets are at 30 years ago; today there is wives — of Providence, $2. Students may order them limity of their vocation ex- Drama Guild Presents the Sisters tinue to receive aid, as will - hardly a portion of the globe Cammarano Brothers, City in by mail at Hopper Kelly's, amples arecountless,headded. those unfortunate students free from their influence be- need has not Bottlers, Canada Dry Com- But morecon- 1421 Third Aye., or by calling who possessed the But still the war-torn China. Bailargeon CApi- cause those filled: 100,000 are now 'Jenny Kissed Me'Nov. 4 pany,and to Gene Buzzard for sideration will be given to Mrs. J. J. at Truthhad been lulled intosuch been PA system. tol 3659. Christophers; 1,000,000 are "Can there be any romance Jo, and Trudy Van Dusen and the musical those aspiring students inour apathy that after 1900 years Babs Patton as the sophisti- Oh, yes! We forgot to men- own land who cannot afford large part of the world has needed. to a 'May-December' marri- THIS dance, ev- a exaggerate the cates, Priscilla and Jane. tion that at adequateeducational facilities. never heard of Christ. "We can'f age.'" is a questionoften asked eryone will be wearing shoes ! those with beingformed, and LibrariansParley Sounds Clarion determination of by soapoperas, maga- Veteran Actors Mary Kend- Plans are ideas," stressed Fa- women's rick, Lola is hoped that soon the Christians today, he said, the wrong Jack Marilley, and it ther Keller. "They work like zines and contributors to the |Hoelsken are again "staging Northwest Chapter of the Na- Features SUMen must recapture the spirit of Dorothy Dixcolumn. Notwait- Catholic the early Christians who, al- the devil. If we worked like it" in Jenny." Sister Mary of tional Federation of University be God, everything ing for these dubious sources Silver Scroll College distin- Seattle will though driven underground the devil for the Angels is Mary'snew title. Students will Cath- to solve the problem, the cast collar guishitself in the cause ofless well represented at the and huntedlike beasts, spread would be all right." Jack dons the Roman olic Library Association meet- Two of Father Keller's of "Jenny Kissed Me," forth- to play Father Moynihan, and Pledges Eight fortunate students the world the love of Christ because coming produc- ing Oct. 22, at 2 p.m., at Holy stoppedgoing and books— "You Can Change the Drama Guild Lola appears as Mrs. Deazy, over. "theynever tion, prove affirma- Each year at this time the Names Academy. they stopped loving." World" and "Three Minutes a will the his housekeeper. never days, Silver Scroll, a scholastic and Dr. Charles LaCugna,politi- is what Day"— are best-sellers; 120,- tive for eight beginning "The one thing not November 4. Aides Listed activity service honorary for cal 'science instructor, will the evil people are doing," 000 "Newsnoies" are mailed Christopher Company manageris Eileen upper division women, an- 'Hay Sway' Set speak on the works of Luigi Father continued, "it is what monthly; the Despite a rather bewildered, their pledges. The Awards for drama and litera- Wagner; production manager, nounces Sturzo, according to the pro- the goodpeople arenotdoing." tactless priest and some well- requisites for membership are 28 gram chairman, Miss Eunice Christophers the ature have attracted nation- meaning though obnoxious in- John Morgan; publicity, Bob For October The act on Lucid. the completion of at least 90 dance, Spencer, SU assistant libra- belief that, if the mere 1 per wide attention. dividuals,"Michael" and "Jen- ; gradepoint;the This year's barn Even greater things are - hours 2.7 ac- the "Hay Sway," rrian. cent filled with hatred could ny" overcome the obstacles to Besides its two three act cumulation of 15 activity christened being planned: the establish- presented by place Friday, Oct. The Rev. Arthur S. Whar- so effectively work to wreck serious romance plays and itsApril HighSchool points for Juniors,and 20 for will take on ment of 50 Christopher Ca- of comedy andreach Festival, 28,at MacDonald'sGrove. Lo- ton, S.J., university librarian; civilization,then another 1per three acts Drama the Drama Seniors. Sister Francis of filled with love of God reer-Guidance Schoolsover the a finale which has pleased au- Guild is nurturing plans for cated on the Maple Valley the Sacred cent which arenow The following women have Renton, Heart, H.N.; and Sister Ber- and burning charity could ea- country, fiveof diences for years. regular one -act plays to be Highway, near the operation; the filming of been nominated as this year's affair will last from 9 nice, 0.P., will report on the in Newcomers to Seattle Uni- produced, directed, and acted pledges: Shirley Hollahan, annual 30 half-hour "shorts" on the p.m. Rufe Weston's Or- regional librarians' conference Inspired by two talks of Fr. versity's theatrical set pre- by students. Ruth Kelly, Mary Kendrick, to 12 M.M., Christophers by some of the furnish the very at the University of Portland. James Keller, originator dominate in the play's cast, Attempts at the heavy, the Carol Kramer, Agnes McShar- chestra will of' the Christopher movement top stars of Hollywood. Ex- Miss Catherine Porter, Uni- only few of the "old- famous world ry, Ellen Nickerson, rustic music. and author of "You Can Change penses year will run with a tragic, and the Agnes versity Branch Public Library, for the add familiar Sponsored by the Sopho- the World" and the more recent over $4,000,000, but the timers" there to classics will be made, thus giv- Remmes, antl Irene Williams. will preside. "Three Minutes a Day," the So- head stage in Simmons ing Jackie Kniess mores and Freshmen, the of the Christophers is not faces to the the participants an oppor- and Lucille Mrs. Peter Lorang, of the dality of Our Lady will place Hall. tunity to develop their literary Hemnes have been appointed "Hay Sway" will feature on sale (the former alarmed. Providence Hospital nurses' li- both books appreciation co-chairmen prizes for the beard growers at the student rate of $1) In the The most important factor, Freshmen Ralph Coining; for the theater as for the Scroll's (male and female), while old brary, will be incharge of sec- lobby of the LA Building, next and their knowledge of play annual tolo, one of the year's meetings discussing however,remains the determi- and Janice Sheehan portray clothes will be the main ob- tional Monday. with Christian Michael and Jenny. The roles production. outstanding social events. elementary, high school, col- greatest nation o£ those jects of admiration. To obtain the circu- pass the truth of Owen Parkside, a conceited lege, and parish library prob- lation possible among the stu- ideals to on The very energetic commit- they have "It "eager beaver," and his some- Under the present Constitution, the membership of lems. dents of the Christopher ideal, which received. tee for the staging and the and to implement the message is your world ; you can do what simple father are han- the Judicial Board has been changed to three members publicizing of the dance is of the Maryknoll priest, the so- something!" appealed Father dled by BobRadman nulKirby from each class. There will be a notice on the bulletin headedby Chairman Tom Car- Look for an improvement in dality wired the Christopher Keller. "God blesses any fool Pain, respectively. Diana board as to the time and method of selection of new (Soph) Post-Intelligencer etymology. headquartersinNew YorkMon- Steams, roll with Dick Gal- day afternoon, Oct. 17, to rush who will take a chance for His Brown is Miss while members. braith (Frosh) as co-chair- Vincent O'Keefe, sports make- the order. Watch the bulletin sake. ... Our only fear in the typical high school girls are Copies of the Constitution may be obtained at the man. Publicity was handled up editor, is taking a course boards and lobby publicity. whole approach is that we're played by Marie Alene and information desk in the lobby of the L.A. Building. by Pat Moore. under Dr. Hickey. not going fast enough." Mary Cockrill as Harry and l PageTwo TII B SP IiCTATO R n»msl.> The SPECTATOR allons. mes dames!. JACLYN RENDALL MLMUEIt of the- NOBTIIWEST INTER- v omen marching againIThere re There f» nodool/t btlj UiAJ it the ureat l\ir » aro COLLEC PUV.BS CONFEB.EN< mains, in a world that u*ed to be culled mAaa ul American ■omen try ■ ernnnctpr.ini they .« -CO;- nirli-liii unMlrotlnn uf (M realm for hard enough Will in time overo A*^ */ > ..-J -i.,.!r.'i. or That is the sphere tl'.ir physical deflcionccs rikl be abli ** — "" women to milliner. == \1■■!""""■"!"<», <>'riiil>ifcil)' physical activity in compete with men mi eijual term.^. I!> fcL*Hki=-*^ ilurin,; llir arlivol !"»' tllletiMand Kt'n- W^sfH=-^" <"«»!"■«""■ < " KlllhJ^ -M ""■"Ml "ml lt»«lnr» (t wjwespecially lartaaant mimt luaru tv< work hard at their physical = "" "" ■' 'iimii.i.i. >**""'" in BMI»;fl| ;_-,5 ■ , rile :;,Wnalillt|l|nil.tnll- that the "DsujhU&tt (d" Bvfl" got off to mes. Such old fiinhioned woman!) 7"=H Vf(" "rflpllna rulo, AIJIU par I"**' rni«-»»i mi Womfin h«u» ulwny» hevu a : sewing.hoOJ el r\"^i»K(, Cr 1 >"«r. Viivr4i«Jne a bad lUirt. HCtivitiOM COOkhllTi *>-igC?^^ ».. \. on the pajrt maker. Whan be nan li< made her physically dif- uted reward of wife and niothethood mute, '" struggle against th»; old l ' ferent in her li '"Hi: first th*' i' iiit., Hulllvnn 1 I r Crank argument against the omniscience ol .sill bo difficult but the atenttfai II '--. AdVls»i- LeUnd Hannum the Almighty proposed by Home mod- will be worth H Fttnull) Mndentar ss Rrv. Owen McCiukrr, S.J. ern philosophers Women, by their concentrated partiii- Women down through the ages havi? patlon athh-lics, guincd .STAFF in will have I.DnOBIAL ■ pt'.'d BS thtu'r rate the fflet Ib/it they physical euuality and in many su- Dol> I JULIE DENNEHY cane* New* Cd't-r footnote difficulties B iinloek.v thfl di.y the l.orci whs mak- periority to men. iliey will no leflgW Sport EiJlini Jnck McLavey huv<» endeavored to make Xcv PncKnn) and, rfhoit-lived, ing-mUSOfo, and have to bother with the frills and fa^h The 11o'clock bell rang, nmid the the niisidr reading weiv for He did give 1 the l»est of the Mary Keudrkl:, Hoel- iping chorus, of clotting and on the very nevt puue wns another new attributes inns of oldstyle feminity.The morals nf Nn* Rrportera: L..1111 bookis them. This, of cnurse. wu-i a cowardly 11, Tlyiiii. Shiripy Tony clicking binders, obstruction, the nation will experience a general up- AI Hnllnhnn. was heaid the'ninrnbl- Thi* one reail "loc rit.". unjußt fate. The women iilbliotis.Jnck Hnin. and muttered lemarlis nf class that surrender to an lift as men will not in the RMBI be iny ■ Our patience was snapped. Tin* was iotob ju.-it ofour'twentieth Century, al leaai tempted by the^e emancipated athletic had been informed of the advisabil- ilie last stmw. Oil table we spied a thorn, accepttng ihla Eate however,but with t ln- type of men they publicity It, tor the "in the work cited" It was explained against .such an adversary? will then admire. Their date* be taleaeed concernhi^ Chapter HI, and we had gotten no fur- subsequent will -iiiuili' reoaton that the powers that be further: "When reTerences The ideals of benuty for the female tiMiuHy to the gym for a physical work- th.er than the middle of the second page t«> .me source ar« Heparated from the physique down through the ages have did not feel thai it WHS goingto b^ neces came too a .statement neatly nut.The men will be the lypc. when we fii-sl citation of that Kource by inWrven- been uniformly wrong,according lo the my t.n hold il.Pultinn it as gently as Hamming up the whole subject discussed toy man whonc intelligence outbalance^ attitude of the ing: footnotes to other works, the more enlightened views of our time. The will Muiitable by bis muscles will be taboo. Women " H.i.iy wn.s grossly ovor-e»ti- author's name, followed op. cit. and brant v of woman ho depicted in art from no be einbaiassed by murlesie* Tlits is perfect, we thought, to help uh iunirer the page number may be used. Loc. cit. the earliest times ha> stressed Ihe same from their men.In fact,men willnolong- i-ememlier the main beta. There was one citator, meaning in the place ancient PerhapM over-siinplifica- from loco .lualitk's.Krom Venus de Miln in er be slow (0 (heir women in set- this it vm small hitch, however, and it. occurred days, .strike and cited, is .sometimes employed instead of limes, the Madonna in medieval tlement of an argument. We can «cc ion of the true I'ai'ts. Quite pOßsibly jit Ilie end ol the sentence in the form of uf our laudably,the atudent did op. cit.". and down to the famous beauties imitirdidlely how many pent-up grttdg** Bver&ffe is small "I". Having had the purpose own aue. The accent has been on soft 1 feel that he or she atTurd bo Now we know.But,it was late.,and thu and how much repressed hate this will could :i.l explanation of this tiny figure curving lines in tin- figure, a gentle iv« any mow to Hie Community Che.Ht " eraniums back only outside reading we did thai prevent. hummed into our in anything our research delicate beauty in the face, and a soft rive thtin they Sid In the first collection. Comp. H, i|iiickly it amounted to was we surmised that Alas, who had to warmth in the eye*. However, the mod- Athletically famoutf women will cap- Or perhaps the collection WHS W>t S° was a footnote. OB footnotes. for those sport;! advertising. ttvorybodj given spend of their days wail- ern, athletically minded young woman ture moat of the d thai wus nn the remainder However, will could un- Now, according to the well-known ing through footnotes! It was not. for us. has no uinhition to equal the curves of the Mr. Amerieas have pportunlty to contribute. We lexicographer, footnote "a note of fragile beauty glamour ads. doubtedly through the real a la VenUM, or the and win- moat of the ramtito on of reference or comment placed below lleieafter, whenever we come bo Out smile of the Madonnas. And how tin.' pApei pivlng reasons and the some in appearance thu ideal ol' the.athletic vartodi text on a printed paj?e." Our «ye« there- tiny numbers, we will look the other right she is onsen uh to why the Seattle University way, strongly resist the temptation irirl willbe striking, lb-r coarse hair will I however, fore descended to the foot of the page and F-vory girl who knows her athletic 00l met. That, WUUIC be. close cropped.The jaw Will be S<|\ialt- ... where we found v lung list of data In- to glance at the foot of the page. Then alphabet is nwure thut feminine curves mi to bo tlie i!ilen\en( wuhnot originalat all,but the more outside games. So away with all that silly fem- iK the fact that iva Sre Well under rapaHearms will swing from Imr heavy, product uf a greater mind than the ininity. Unfortunately, ull our modern square shoulders. chest will in' 'iui't:i, and what is to be done about author of said volume. It made little dif- of Her w flat Btion question evident. «irlH have not yet reached this stage and deep and her hips will be narrow It7 Theanswer to the is ference to u.s who originated il;ull we enlightenment. There some, especi 4 previously, there will tower of label are ov'i puir of heavily muscled legs. The mentioned bi wanted to do fVM rememberil, andnow ally in our decadent western s night. Hrarlically every- democra- calves of her legs will really fill her wuul uce i.iunin.'W we had forgottenwhat il wafiabout, nnd MARGARET HAY cies, who llimjc to the old fashioned P4P,,w ■-, tin tin' Stockings. She will usually tip 200 bir budget to allow so thought it wine to begin againat the scheme of things and whocontinue to be expeii-" "Wing Friday night's oat*. pounds and will be seldom less than six top uf the page. Now it isn't Hint I'm the complaining wives and mothers and refuse to build What pluee to Apend money fee] tan. betttr the ' 11 swtsn't tuu long byfore we became type <] don't know-why my roommates their muscles to equal those pi tfcalK r;..htin ni 11 Community Chcsl dance quite (Ik- process quickly |0W« won't bolievf mi'), but at the present luisbnnds. In the new vigorous nations Presented vvith this picture and the craving used Co of Not only will the tat ante* tiling our eyes from tho readingmatter time Ifeel that it is my duty us an active like. Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia, foregoing facia, there is no doubt that be satisfied, Luinmciit and relaxation but to the footnote, noticing whether the student of SU to inform you. the un- we can see what physically emancipated Amcrlcuti uirls will really find this goal orphans folk who so will tin.- and needy quotation was first, said by i\ man or h:ippy public, of some of the defaults and enlightened women can do. worth striving for! ' C niity Chest. B from OUI wuiiiaij and when, then shifting back nloldSl!." So U |.«o.\ OH tho.se who dud't show uj^ in without losing the train of Confusionin amild toini next to what 4il I'rtividti' ilitorium toinon-ws thought. This was not so bad aa long us reLgra supreme in the halls when cIfiSSM night May they allcontract the rickets' they were in DlngJish. Hut along about ih:uiKe. It's a regular Tower of Kabel op pot pourri " MARY KENDRICK the middle of the fifth page was another a larjce BCflle, If oni' listens, one heurs — tiny number. This time it was a "V, ro hundreds of voices mingled into on^ "DartI.*1.* me to personal combat" or to iiiiLhing but fui-ulty members a situa- prompted*ub to look at the bottom of the massive blob of sound. Worse than the jest at threatened challenge? Instead tion which daily increa»ei> his coffoe digressions ' all we almost missed it.Force of habit commotion of voices is the chaoa of peo "choo«es mt?" to honor Bill Qromtnesch winnings. Ilntmm. sounds like a deal. " KEVIN PACKARD page. There was the single word "ibid". pie. Idon't understand how or why :iti' and the IK boys with a belated but wi-ll- Fainoiuj laat woids:Out of the mouth We weir ;ill set to let it go though Wt- dents suddenly materialize (probably deserved dandelion in recognition of of n test-woary philosopher—"Medioc- Ihrvu weokrt of theFall quarter have thought it odd. But when we saw that out of the lockcrw) just when Ihave to their work in the Kiush Week activities rity HucttHHlfi better than genius in ft 9011, 1 ■"■- ;ind what formerly was il didn't begin with a capital, we were in .ke a dash down the corridor to 11K. Thispublic apology goesout primarily world composed largely of loolh." And justifiable last they mow organized may- shocked.How could such an error escape many ways making it, in answer to B most attempt wofds are. 1 have tried of duke put forth hem. Ini'tead i.l the usual question of thfl publisher? but all were failures. Ifaked a faint in by the honorable to an complaint, liear .some of tho group lingout where one's classes are. we Slowly creeping buck into our memo* the hopes pick me irate although "Sweet Bill" We of Cave birds," that someone would up on fir;■! step bear, "Gee, thb Comp i« for the rie-. was the fuint recollection of the up ended by sheepishly {riving out with addirts an the towards giv- and then Icould direct him to where ajfi ing up smoking giving or, "'A h.r.- got <-i paper on the Rise and long hour spent pouring over the strate- jsoinsr. the old "I alone villain of the world" ... up buying Iwins Idid a swoon that would them. So tnu.-, to-wit, Fall Of th<- Roman Empire?" Isaw some uvms of Caesar. There we hud learned a luive done Tallulah Bunkhead credit. routine. "Twciuld have made lub followers t.O true. industrious follow in the Cave, drinking few Ijit in words;at least enough to rec- IK weep. equation Was Ipicked up by some chivalrous ! CoffOT 'md writing a nuadratic ujs'ni/f one when we saw il. How stupid Oh. brother. I was not. Ispent the roat VOl MKA.N ■APATHY"? bad; "Ijtst Friday evening Mu.4ke.ttM.-r.-; on the of g cracker. of uh to think for a moment that it was of that day putting- my trampled pieces And here's the story on Mis« Jerry the The '.eachors have it a little easier the name of an author. bnck together again. llnrl>\ ... the !;i'«.'si one,(hat is. flfiiffi "\L'!whelmed Weat Virginia We*leymi now. 100. After the first bigassignment, But of what significance was this word she's No. 1 church Huppuiior since la>l fi.'UO. ... As the team took the field at there was v noticeable decrease In the 1 find that the best way of solving Sunday. Writes Mlms H.on lite emitribu- hulf-time, it was greeted by the rousing in the footnote? my problem is to (jet behind big IL. some lin11 envelope; "Dear rheera of all six cheer leaders and a few enrollment Bourn) and determined the " Pastor: Sorry. I library has once againbecome the to derive broad shouldered hunk of humanity more, loyal mothersanddadst"— Xsvfar The complete "''<"" our outside read- ain't offer but the insurance and W ( requested dictionary. found placed quite a drain on home al B4>eing's. Ioverheard one a Latin We ball team is) and just pray that he Is Unknown a filly, department "idiom" meaning "in the place." She then placed "■ cents inside, seals it to poor, deluded freshman say to (he libra- same huuding in my direction. and sieitH her name. Such n.H how lo look young W-' M-asoned, then, that the statement ... mother's rian, "Hut Iwanted a book called "So- IIpon my arrival,Itear Without looking .-ally. befoiv tlic "l" originally Coras from the inund crumble — rialbm In \huii<:i." not "Bihlltal ii'tn my chair, or 111lea.st that '.s what I Paid-fer mi- If you hive waffles, try Phoenix Ne.ni. Ip Arixtolle." Sr> and >" back. sue practically impossible. For for Dun Novak,*" proprietor. book Columbia." written l liheriin: insanely and frothing al the some 150 minutes, five days a week I » i by Prof. MuiTuy Mnryan, College ol iimuth. \\'c plowed through the remainder of hold the F'uget Sound. He nearly drowned get- Chapter further mishap am in monstrous embrace of Seems there was a fiery dlfli \u lion at Of coune, tin CAve En ftw ovntdr of 111 without bhatie sturdy chairs. They are not only ting his rlvor folkwayH material. activity, has do is biuve other than u'euiny thoroughly confused the Activities 13ourd mooting lu.nt week il All one to uncomfortable, but also confining. One* itgaiding t ■ when tiyiii.u to remember that "ibid" the lait hut.theFall Informal t!■ tUini -1 olldlllad amoka, the cap- you sit down, you are stuck. Your tfym- "The professor i« a riak-taker. But. \v;is usfd nnly wluti no would have to be the wouk before finals lining screech of the uike l>ox. the other footnote unlike. be does not pi appeared and mi.stic.s are limited. it waH I"traditional Chrifttman bnMimuMmeiii — (|Ufeslnj| 10 peo- botv D tlie flr*t the SUl>- beCfitUM t'iuuncially whon he .succeeds." Preh. Jw»t try (o cross your ri«h( knee over To hoiiio bright i< e into n Iroolh w'us niudo for two, citation. At this point we fihed a dnnce". which lad 11. M Wrt'liin, Brown University. thai Keo^ucnt your one. And just try mnrked, "Rut v bit tin "you kid? will have tear for the author,but thought that he lefl to lean on aren't I'tnulu tr pretQlld love Iroogie- I. i.. , '■"■a) ami uiuheslral way idl he would httVfl to do would be do Rlarc at I to visitor- ai their now winter home at ivoogu rather . I id- both tlifin coufem: a low for ■ to wnli- Hi'- duta and take think Father Lnnieux should abolish Mm inn. Two brother hoU, an... 1 iur out ofSimmons Hall, the full once care 18th and the lia.h." Prof, Erwin Rdmuu. Columbia, ol long 11 i- 1..'iniiiinl- nf antiquity and instead Harmon-, tiHiiu are .tttondini; clufiSM, tin- i.'st id the .|uututiuiiK with a ami Hienm-in. number f- Science Building. pleteJy deranged. There, in the custom- itin^N pupor Asjiociutiou membership iniijmJa in any of my cla.s>t«fi. drop any ■■« ws if it »»> »»n ■ ■<) i-ii.iiicHj al the bottom of thr page, Just in time for of tliul in their majstbeadsi and itn reio. Bonwtunts wrowdtr style cooking. news u 'ii lh il: ull this Ir.irinu nuiiind. losing were the author's numc und the words And ttow a final word to all you broken, uruncl old Harmon Note: and rtyudlcnied uajioont in thplr in. worrying alniut mwignments. "op. ril.". Vpparenlly, thin was some- 1ramped, uncomfortable Jiff of the cLu* No restriction*. columns. Bui "inn >",(] i;f( dhcouruued nnd feel ihiiiK new. We skipped over it, hoping down KinHteiiih. Wiicnevor the ncify. hi,.- 111-Mrdinx lh< whole huslni'tta, junt that wr might make up for the delay room driveH you ncrewy, it'H time to re> Beware! Nevur, iui in-vt-r, bot With Hid The greiitent undeveloped tcrrJlory in remember the words of Victor Hugo: ■"uffered in trying to figure out "Ibid". tire to the cool.

BRAVE TALK 40 Turn Out for He'll Face Idaho and WSC Papoose Squad; SU Snow Squad Eyes Many Out-of-Town By ARTHUR HOOTEN Banff International The days are becoming By DON WALKER shorter and the nights a little Approximately 60 s"kiers, including four returning letter- cooler, that Old men, with competitive bent, answered Ski Team Captain By McLAVEY which means JOHN Father Time has once again Sandy Sabbatini's first call for racers to fill out the roster More than ever, "Old Man Physical Injury" is taking a crept close —to the great Amer- of the Seattle University ski team last week. large toll of valuable players this season in Pacific Coast foot- ican sport basketball. The The four returning lettermen from last year's stellar ball. Injuries are raising havoc with several squads in their "Frosh Wigwam," better snow squad are Sandy Sabba- quest of the Rose Bowl spot. known as the "Papooses,"have tini, 1936 Olympic ace from Washington's Huskies can and do blame their loss at the hands much-ado .about plenty, for Chiefs toDepend Italy; Whalen and Terry of Oregon State to the fact that several of their key men were on this year's roster includes Burke, a brother combo from the hospital list rather than the starting list. -year lettermen, Wenatchee, and Rhody Lee, of Hugh driving who dashed three four OnBallControl Highly touted McElhenny, the fullback three-year lettermen, Carlsbad, Calif. almost the entire length of the field against Minnesota, was crippled seven against Notre Dame two-year lettermen, Aiming guns high, the in the Gopher contest and was not in uniform or nine and Again, AlReveals their the Beavers. Left Half Roland Kirkby and Sophomore Don Heinrich— three one-year lettermen of Maroon and White ski team both suffered bruises from the hard-playing Irish and were out as high schools ranging from These days of rushed pre- has been invited to the Cana- Tiedemann, who up the Utah game was McElhenny's sub, Hank broke sunny California to the rocky season activity find Mr. Hor- dian International Ski Cham- with a 70-yard TD jaunt. — Aloysius Brightman pionships Banff, The Huskies are not alone Southern California has been unable coast of Maine. ace more to be held at to muster its best ball-carriers all at one time. Art Battle received At the initial practice ses- than willing to talk over the Alta., February 4 and 5. They a knee injury in preseason training and missed the opener vs. Navy. sion last Monday, a group of outlook for the 1949-50 casaba also may attend the National As yet he hasn't hit his stride. campaign— but NOTover-opti- Intercollegiates, and other three and led the onslaught against 40 members turned out and Jay Roundy, who scored times wigwam mistically. Northwest meets. the Naval Academy, was laid-up in practice just before the all-impor- were welcomed to the tant Ohio State game. Had big Roundy been in there, Troy might have meetingby Coach Bill Fenton With his neo-lites firmly Vicingfor a team position is their 13-13 tie with the Big Ten club. At press planted on a mahogany desk, Gib Eaton,a transfer from the bettered and his assistants. " California expected Jack— Swaner to excel even Jackie Jensen's time Coach Fenton was unable charts upon charts in his University of Washington, performances of last season but the big blonfie back has been out hands, and a rather famished who spent last cruising opener. to foretell the first and second winter since a week before Cal's season coveringthe countenance, down the slopes Overat Pullman, the Cougars were weakenedfor the Oregon meet- possible squads, so right now look snow-covered ing when Soph BudRoffler was unable to make an appearance. we're interested in the intro- Coach Al talked his way of Sun Valley. In 1947, Eaton He had shown wellin earlier games. ductions. through the lunch hour. captured third place whilerac- Perhaps Coach Red Sanders, at UCLA, has the answer. The Speaking like a losingmen- ing in the Mt. Raineer classic, 165-pound scooter, Senior Our Mutt and Jeff combina- Uclans' offense depends primarily on a tor to half-time, he covered the Silver Skis. Johnson is kept out of scrimmages during the week tion will be Peter Francke- Ernie Johnson. tall, most of the phases of his sys- Freshman Bob Mahoneyand and therefore ready to roll on Saturdays. zitch,sixfeet seven inches — Mr. Sanders knows that the shifty tailback is as tough as they of this city's Lincoln High tem Don Walker, transfer from come, but he's taking no chances on losing his star. And no wonder. School; and five-foot five- "The defense at this time is Wenatchee Junior College are In the Bruins' four games thus far, Johnson leads his— team in every Orting absolutely poor; not enough also team aspirants. Mahoney pass receiving — he throws 'em plus reaching inch Otto Balmer, from offensivecapacity, but High School, Orting, Wash. speed and timing. Some are captained the Wenatchee Hi pay-dirt six times. slip- He even calls the signals. From out of the state come By FRED CORDOVA and SONNY LAIGO too content to drift along, team which won the State defensive. What — the O'Brien twins, John and -- from shod, on the Four-Way Championships and First Down, 10 To Go Who's on Base? Yup, take a good look at columns no comment Iwant is a percentage ball paced his by Edward,of South Amboy,N.J. Earl. team winning the York Yankees abruptly and suddenly brought him: 6 feet tall, weighing 180 club, one that can take advan- downhill and slalom Now, after the New Also hailing from New Jersey, All through summer as a events. to a finish the '49 World Series, the frustrated sports fan —is free to pair of brothers, Bob pounds, 3-year letterman. Re- tage of any situation. To do Walker captained the JC ski of his to the football picture and he another playfield instructor,Norm has focus the majority attention Jimmy Cartier, this guy for he'll be that we need a squad with both squadand was JC Intercollegi- know how to act! and who are member been waiting for this maple doesn't tight, a fine attack and a tight de ate champion last year. In the early Fall, especially after such as this one, with a — expected to be making news one of the main spearheadsin court season to start. "I've one, you— major leagues fense." Seattle's knock-down pennant race,not in mind both in this column soon. Coach the '49-'SO Chieftain "Opera- been wanting to play the big Dick Holtand Rich- the ardentsports follower is a sad sight. Professional baseballis near- high on another out- Mentioningthe offensive,Al ard Krizman are two able games are in sight, Fenton is Basketball." schools around here. And I'm ing the finish line then, the classic World Series Matthew Berkovich, tion said: racers proven on the Stevens college football schedules are under way. of-stater, glad I'llplay WSC and Idaho, — and already the Aurora, Wallace, Born and branded Norman "We tried the fast break standard courses last year, All week long the sports-addict follows the major league results, of 111. Bill least in my senior year." Canada; at. soap. The speed just isn't who along Harvey while reading up on the grid squads, then comes Saturday, and foot- of Abbots Ford, 8.C., E. Willis 24 years ago, this He dreamed of playing against no with Mc- — — for that is double-header there. Onceagainit will be the ball reigns! And Sunday still no rest and Paul Rainbolt, of Long- education major started his U. of W., but that is off. Michael and Bud- Fischer are day at the ballpark! Beach, Calif., both be ball control pattern. However, aiming at team berths. being pigskin boys are will basketball debut at West Seat- Commenting on this years By October, when the Series is played, the stringers there should be more varia- The ski team is the only respective In fact, some of the experts have probable first-class tle Hi.Inhis last year of high team, Willis stressed it was well into their schedules. tions off that post. One sea- athletic means by which Seat- already prognosticated the various bowl opponents. This is the time in the order. school playing, Norm was be- far better now than last year. kind, gentle — for by now son's experience should im- tle University can compete on that our sports fan'needs patient, treatment Orting Sends Two ing hailed as the city league's "The team is well rounded," straight up! But have no fear —or at least keep it prove passing and floor think- ground Uni- he doesn't know highest scorer until he was he explained, "because every- common with the yourself— he'll live— they always do! Other out-of-town members — above the level of last to called into a bigger league one is used Al Brightman's ing versity of Washington. include the aforementioned to year's aggregation." year the Games??? the armed services. system." Last when the Chief- See You at Intramural Otto Balmer, of Orting; Jim Certainly, you think,all the tains met the Huskies aboard year in sports The three years the Navy Besides thisparticular sport It looks like another successful school intramural Dohenny, also of Orting, who in boys can'tbe doingeverything skis,the SU team won one and conscientiously match brain and brawn, rain did cure Norm's basketball Norm playedbaseball with the as the touch-footballers made last season's all-confer- not wrong. You're right. Even lost one. The Chieftains were or shine, at Broadway Playfield four days a week. fever. He just took up where rest of the boys for the Ital- little support! ence squad; Jim Hill, of Va- turnouts have their Banff, Attend some of these games. Give your fellas a he left off. In his freshman ian Club. As an outfielder he these behind the U. of W. at Intramural sports give everyone the opportunity to play ball,exercise shonIsland;Hugh Carpenter, standouts. There's the two but managedtoplace ahead of away — see year his team-mates chosehim sported a .325 average this those tired, aching muscles and brush the cobwebs. So of Bellingham;Don Gibbs and three-year veterans,Willis and our Seattle neighbor in the you there? Jack Kenworthy, of Bremer- as their VARSITY captain. summer. Spangler, excelling in the ball (So frosh, college happily Penguin Giant Salom at Ste- ton;Bob Tyrrell,of Selah;Jim don't let Norm is married. handling and backboard de- Indian Lore you.) During the He proudly proclaimed, "Well, vens Pass. Messenger, of Overlake; Ed scare next partments. Among the new- a manager expecting While the Seattle Rainier baseballclub seeks out new Paige, of Edmonds; and Bill two seasons Norm was second I'm achild." You can comers, transfer Rambergand for next season, word comes from down south that Jo-Jo White inks only to Spanglerin the scoring put that down!!! third-place Sacramento Solons in 1950. Looks Swelhea, of Everett. Sophomore Bobby Feiser han- a contract to lead the High School we Odd Balls Take as though the Rainiers had better be at their best when* *playing* the From ODea dle guard positions well. Sacs come summer— Joyner will be after their scalps. With the have Dougherty, who made With letter winners galore Tony Mladineo at turnouts, Season Opener; recent appearance of veteran Chieftain the Catholic all-state teamlast Biggest Bowling among the hopefuls, competi- Al Brightman's quint now has all of last season's letter winners back season; favorite, Dick 50 in * * * and stocky Mcl Davis and a tion has definitely been hot. but one— John Sollars. Appears that short the Seattle Prep IKs Beat McHugh finally been "discovered" by Coach Howie Odell at the U. of W. Nash. From Especially will .it be hard to has Hi among favorites are Davis was a sensation on the '46 championship team at Ballard ranks, History choose the last two or three Playing as if in mid-season in Now Anderson, Turnout in SU and showed great promise on the Husky yearling eleven '47. Jerry Vaughn,Dick men that will fill out the 12- form, the '48 intramural after two years of picking slivers on the Husky bench, Mcl got his Gerald Finn, Jim Houlihan, Approximately 40 students and 10 faculty members, com- champion Odd- fray, with McElhenny, Heinrich man roster. touch-football first real break in the Oregon State and Roy Maiser. prising 10 teams in all, and indicatingSU's biggest bowling There are 16 left, four to go. Ball club gave notice that they and Kirkby all laid up with Notre Dame hangovers. The senior city year ever, gathered together Wednesday at, yards per try, but just couldn't reach pay dirt. Theheadlinersfrom the last afternoon You take your pick: meant to repeat, by over- halfback averaged 5.6 * * * Brotherton, Broadway Bowling Alley Nor could any other Husky. Irv Noren, Hollywood's star rookie talent are Curtis the to commence the local '49 Bowl- Earl Spangler, Bill Higlin, whelming a new entree, the centerfielder, was sold by the Brooklyn Dodgers to the Washington Ewald Lindloff,Kit Gorohoff, ing League competition. JohnHarris, BillChesier,John Spaghetti Benders, 33-0. all season,using some eight Nats The Senators had "outfieldtroubles" Miller, and Paul Geile, The Broadway Alleys Blewitt,"Rusty"King, "Spud" League's most valuable player and Bob were Rocky Moore's six-man ma- men. Noren was voted the Coast who won two letters at Ca- 40 Coeds Launch a scene of shouting, laughter, Janucke, Bobby Jorgenson, league'sopen- should make a hit with the Nat fans. chine turned the thedral High School in Wichi- andmass confusionas the first Norm Willis, Elmer Speidel, ing match into an early rout Huperich, who raced to pay- ta, Kas. These men compose Own Ski week's participants presented "Red" Ahem, Bob Ramberg, by scoring twice in the first High Squad dirt. John Newell caught an- the talent of Lincoln bowlingat its utmost. Bob Hedequist, Bob Till, Bob quarter and once againbefore Fields' Fighters graduates. The first women's ski team Feiser, Tony midway period lead, other heave from Gary Evans School organ- Opponents were accused of Hal Rose and the to Two highly prospective in SU history has been 19-0, thispoint. Theyadded for the extrapoint. banded to "hiding" pet strike balls; the Mladineo. at Make Surprising stars from Garfield are Dave ized, with 40 coeds matched one more TD in each of the The third quarter remained further competitiveinterest in vocal support any Lembeke and the point-getter, Brooklyn home game; and, league. The remaining two periods to win scoreless, but the fourth per- this increasinglypopular sport. in make a 14-team Debut onGrid iod was a thriller. With the Oscar Holden. West Seattle the end, the pin-boys were left 13 teams thus far are: going away. graduates At last week's meeting, the Upset!That was the whisp- score knottedat 7-all,Al Fish- High School include weak and slightly battle- HOLYROLLERS— Royce, Dono- The title defenders scored GeorgeEscott andJimmy Gif- women discussed plans for Wood, Marilley. ground ered word among sideline ob- er punted deep into Sinn Fein van, B. Corrigan, both from the and week-end trips to nearby — McGuigan, Carmody, servers one week ago Tuesday territory. Payl Sayler hit the ford, who provedhimself wor- Official records for the first PADRES through the air. The outcome slopes where Coach Sandy Joyce, Logan. when Fields Fighterspulled a receiver so hard he thy as a fine fast-ball pitcher week's rollingshowed that Pat J. Corrigan, was never in doubt after the fumbled Sabbatini will instruct begin- Cecelia Lehn, Gene surprize for their debut in SU onthe all-citysecond team this McGillicuddy and his "Gem" TUR-PlNS— first minutes of play when Jim and the ball rolled back toward " ning and veteran skiiers. Lehn, Jim Crane, Lenora Chase, intramural grid war. Captain- the goal line. Everyone piled year. team stole the show. Pat held Berard circled right end and Franklin High School attending last week's Neil O'Hare. ed by Jim Fields, the surpris- on it,but when the ref got to From After high series score with 500, — Wales, Toody galloped over half the length Gary meeting, SPLITS Joan ingly pluckeyFightersdumped Fight- come Evans and Fred Sabbatini declared while Beck and he Webster, Boespflug, Bobbie of the field for his first of two the bottom of the heap, who, any in- Quentin Joe by a Captain ly- Hupprich incidentally, that "if enthusiasm is tied for high game scores with Miller, George Baun. touchdowns. the favored Sinn-Feiners er Jim Fields was dication, women's — score of 13 to 7 in a hard- ing the pigskin. was the number one tennis the team SPLIT KINGS PaulMcCarthy, On Wednesday the Knights on last asset Murray, Bob Grace, fought at Broadway playerof that school year. will be a success and an Molly Tom and McHugh Hall put on the contest Fisher Injured Last, least, Joan Wales, of the "Pick- Miller, Perry. Playfield. butby no means to Seattle University." Frank — best show of the early season The Sinn-Feiners held, but graduates of Sabbatini, and leader pockets," was women's divi- BLACK BALLS Tom Weiler, push- we come to the coach game going. In a nip-and-tuck bat- The S-F pigskin crew their first attempt to pass out High School, who of the men's hickory group, sion high scorer with John Norton, Mcl Schatz, Frank the Roosevelt Vallene. tle all the way, with the lead ed across the first tally in of their danger zone was inter- Homer Bishop, Don Ley, will be by Whalen 164. Pat Sloan gained high Wong, Len are assisted rolling Betty Dhanens, changing four times, a Kirby initial period under the able ceptedby Al Fisher. He raced instructing the individual series in 3 9. ALLEY CATS— DannyStumpf. and Joe Brabant. Burke in wom- Jerry Baldwin, Mary Lengacher, Pain pass connected in the generalship of down the sideline for another Last year's freshman team en aspirants. Bowl Wednesdays closing Their successful conversion a Jack Gahan, Pat Judge. minutes and the sixpoints. Onthe try-for-point won second placehonors in the Miss Agnes McSharry is All league games are to be Sloan, Knighs ended up big later ended their scor- POCKET PICKERS— Pat on the moment Fields wasknockedunconsious Northwest League,and Coach temporary team representa- played every Wednesday af- Rose Brusati, Jim O'Shea, George end ofa 26-25 score. ing. and had to be helped off the Fenton and his new prospects tive. ternoon between 2:30 and5 :00 Buck, Dick White. Jack Harrington's ball-pack- Fighters Fought field. are keeping that in mind for at the Broadway and John St. CHOPPERS— Jack Farris, Quen- ingkeptthe McHughs'defense The Fighters, composed league year's tin Beck, Dave Kneeshaw, Jim afternoon, future references. what this Frosh Farris, BillLandreville. on edge most of the mostly of Frosh,rallyedin the Michigan's 97,000-seat sta- Since it is too early in the team will participate in. Most Since opening week three — and when he was kept incheck largest collegiate STARS Terence Sullivan, Wil- second stanza as Joe Vick dium is the season for schedules, Coach likely, it will again be the more teams have been added liamHamilin, Thomas Flood,Don- Pain would open up, to keep pitched a long pass to Fred football plant. Fenton is not exactly sure Northwest League. and another is- expected to ald Turner, Robert Truax. the Knights' driver rolling. Page Four Tli E S P ECT A Tiiß Thursday, October 20, 1949

APOLOGY Art Club Plans Many Negro Leader IKs to Meet Through an inndvereni Faculty Recitals iligfhjt Ihe names of Oregon ie of our contnhutor* Begin Activities for This Year Flays Robeson In won- omitted Iron the To Oct.16 Bxtepdhtg » warm welcome i.n.l lonsequenUy emerge ilis- n II i.in. utionnl I'Viir men will repMMttlt the rmuUluad thin Isaue. Wt The Rev. Daniel J. Beldy, myriad faces rejeed ittiperfectiontete. Kvcmng School speakers lev- WiffWUll chapter nt the Inter- apologize for error and bus nnnoum_vr b series of meeting ol on Oct. 11. life art ami charcoal dl'&W(ng| lectures on inter-racial prob- MiMimivilk\ Ore.. and urting Oct. 26. fchectab lem*, 12, delegates are Bill Mary Ellen KenyOJl was ap- eloquently defended modern The a move toward PbiUp Randolph, Grommesch. duke; Clint Ilat- The reettftbi pointed chairman of the dance art, citing it an symbolic and A. nation- " a let-together attitude be- aliy known Negro leader, I 111 recorder pro tern; Jack Pitzer Forming to be Aponftored flurbw the Ihn result of inspirationdrawn . ii faculty and students, spoke Tuesday eveningon ;>-i.ii and Jim Krikson. year, the committee in from many source*. "Ne- ;presented and Also attending will be Bill will lv by one mem- charge of tlv? Homeconiingex- Converse ti«.n soon turned to groes Will Fight AgainstROl- ber of faculty and one Irene Miller, exec- (nippy, itgioual national vi- A Capella Group the hibit wa* formed, consisting COMmenda] art, OH which sub s>\U." Mrs. music student. The first one utive ■iwn.'lury of Seattle and .Tack P&ln, royal of Dorothy Nord. Sheila Ly- iti-1 the questions seemed to the Under Hie direction nl Mr. will feature John Sundaten, ons, and Kathy Sullivan. Sim- be cewetaaß, Opeiw lucrative Civic Unity QomttUttee, lec- scribe. noted Northwest Regional policies for the Carl Pitzer, fSimon* roncert pianist. Mr. >y ilar group at SU and because by Misa interrogative second in a series of 10 lec- period before the formal initi- Pat Brown. the Meeting with the un- after the bom- one vote apiece, of the knowledge, satisfaction The program, to be held in somewhat, tures" on inter-racial relations ation and banquet Saturday, nounceinent (hat v 20 per cent bardment abfiled ('.-it is the newly elected sec- andenjoyment for the student room GOl of the new Warren Mr. Peek heaved a philosophi- 11 tli red l>ythe evening-division Nov. 19. discount on all purchases at ivi;iiy and Ko.salind is ttMS- chapter appoint- in such an activity. West Building, will be from 3 Supply cal sigh and spoke plainly and every Wednesday night, 7:30- Recent the Sealtie Art would talk, mei- of tin: Home Economics Gardner, social At present the choir is prac- to 4 p.m. All students, their frankly to the overly practicftl- 9:80 p.m. The initial on They op- mentsare Dick henceforth be afforded mem- Rights," given club. nosed out their chairman; Bert Troup and tising religious hymns, Negro parents and friends, are in- minded aspirants. He asked "'Human WBI ponents hy gathering id votes bers of the club. by Rev. Howard .1. Peron- .lack Simpson,pledge masters; spirituals, and a lullaby. Mr. vited to attend. one question, and said much the each from t possible li). at Pitzer stated that although it program The remainder of the eve- te.au,S.J. Schultz, projrram chair- The will be: spell- in it that can be applied to all the club's meetin>! in the Cloth- Jim takes least six or aeven ning saw the attendants types Enrollment may bu arranged man. at Piano: Ballade in G minor, bound, by Mr.Peck, of of art: ingLab, Tuesdayevening,Oct. months to build a good vocal Grieg: John Cornish competition through the registrar. Sundstrom. School,andMr.Guy Anderson, "With BJ it is 11. whip, he hopes by Christmas today, just Voice: Jeanne Marie Me- painter commercial nrtist. it's as hard to be- Sue president, ap> to present some type of pro- Ateor, selections. Accompa- and as Larktai Wanta In the rapid-lire come v commercial artist pointed the following chair- Cooky? gram, and to haveset aimsand nist. wiswLtiiitf good painter. If Pat Brown. i|Ue.stions of the student it is to be a Three Classes men for the quarter: refresh- Come and it! ideas for the chorus. Piano: Etude enforme de ar- equal, net tists, the two gentlemen ex- the chances are then menlH,Beverly.ludd;program, Grandma's cookies were Membership is still open to Valse, St. Saenn; Romance, where does your heart lie?" pounded many principles and Elect Officers Itaibara Klingelc; publicity, good,but SU's wizards of fry- all music lovers wishingapart Schumann;Prelude in A mi- Sheila to any of the four sections: nor, theories. Thursday, Oct. 0, the Asso- Olive Charbonneau and ing pan and oven are out in Debussy: John Sund- Of these, the most empha- I'reston, with Rosic Grossiand prove that theirs are even soprano, alto, tenor or I>:>hh. strom. ciatedStudents of Seattle Uni- The a sized point RU that academic Out-of-Town versity held their annual class Pat Ash, alternates. better. only requirements are training is absolutely neces- "All girls interested in TheColhecon Club is having love of music and ability at elections. The new officers for invited cookie sale tomorrow, reading notes. inter- sary. The beginning artist coming year home economics are a Oct. Those HILL TOP Hall Residents the scholastic next, home jjirls attend the should cover a thorough life 1 to come to the meeting," 21. The economics ested are urged to BEAUTY SHOP ale Martin, cook- study of the. out-nf-doors, the Seniors: Hal Wales, presi- said MiSS Eunice mod- themselves will bake the next practice Monday,October Elect Officers ies and sell them through the credit hours fur portrait., and still-life. 1" the ilint ;Walt. Webster, vice pres- erator. 21. Two earh 1018 MadixiM MAIn S7lB lonj? tin words Of Mr. Anderson, "Too Seattle University's six ; Kniess, Plans for the Fall quarter, hulls from 8 a.m. as as (I Her are given. ident Jackie secre- they many young artists try to women residence halls for out- tary; Steve Touhy, treasurer. announced by Vice President last. start where Picasso left "IT," of-town coeds elected their of- Agnes Itemmes, include two Pat Hoover,chairmanof the FREEDOMOF SPEECH Juniors: Bill Galbruith. sale event, the tui is for the coming; year this president; Jerry McfJill, major events: :* cookie said that cookies That which lets you go vice party sold, week. president McJennet, and a Christmas for a will be six in a bajr, for ahead and talk even when you JOHN SUGA : Esther needy cents Students Model Bordeaux Hall elected Rose secretary; Doris Cockerill. family. 10 a bMjr. don't know whut you're talk- — The Popcorn Man Brusali. Junior sociology treasurer. ing about. Oskaloosa Tri- Latest Styles of major from Butte, Mont., as Sophomores: Tom Carroll, bune-Press. president; Bette Lou Rensch, president " Eileen Kelly, vice PosteiPorand Shears SephOmorfl education major president; Julie Dennehey, Michigan Stati; College of- "Men," says TrueM&g&zinc, DEPRESSION— Hard times Campus Wear in which we lose our from Vakima. as vico presi- secretary; Virginia Connelly, fert a course in horse-shoeing, "have decisive opinions about dollars Hy MADELYN BOSKO dent; Leslie Jones, EtagUtfo treasurer. Nine students are enrolled un- automobiles, liquor, sports and regain our sense. Looking from Helena, Mont., as From the first practical major ilir KebolarghipH provided by goedjß and clothes." for the last secretary; and Margaret Frel- thu Hor.se and Mute Associa- And about women? school outfit to mann, Sophoniure — HILL TOP dreamy formal, the fourth secretarial t.ion of America. Open Road. it Gift from Ticton, Miss Vizetelly stylo show sponsored science major III Sixteen per cent of those in BARBER SHOP Bargains? annual Waah., as treasurer. Miss Nazleh Vizetelly, dean ff by the Associated Women 6! the School of Nursing, who Virginia is the home Ot the "Who's Who in America" are 1018 MudUon MAIn 87IS of University Campion Hall elected Co- college graduates. Students Seattle Richley. .sociology underwent an operation for a mijrratory Byrd. not Drop In at fhc in l>ullroom of Wil- rinne Senior " " the the major from Butte.Mont.,pres- ruptured appendix several .scmian Hotel, Tuesday niffht. weeks ago, is couvaloscing In There was 8 little d.'ichshund Fordham announces courses displayed ident ;andanother Butte coed. Thetis Typing a Specialty stylet for the well- Warren, Culumlnis Hospital. Patricia ami t.ary-tre.iisuivr. The SPECTATOR joins To register emotion. it KICK wood )■'" audience of near capacity en- with the bodyin wish- And so it was that when hia Couldn't they charge off fur en- Caroline Hall elected Batty student lliusiastically viewed each econom- ing Miss Vizetelly a speedyre- face those Washington, D.C., 5 per The Lotetr and with murmured ap- McDridtr. Senior home Bosf semble from Ottumwa. covery and return to her of- Was filled with tears and centers us Capital loss? In proval. ics major lowii. president; Hilaire fice. silliness, it Compliments of the capable commen- as EmblemoHc Jewalry With V'cnton. from Phoenixville, His little tail kept waggingon The modern "Yellow Peril" tary of Gloria Torlai, the stu- ; goes previous glad- Red, Pu.. as viro president ;and Jan Money doesn't talk it Because of — —seems to havea streak of PAT'S BAR B.Q. A Complete Selection of dents modeled fashionable Barker, from Olympia, Wash., without saying. ness. Anon. Pathfinder. Ring*, Pins, Keys and styles that WOll)d bo appropri- 1118 Twelfth Aye school, career, sports, st'CH'tary-treasurer. Belt Buckles ate tor Goff Hall elected Joanne or social events, Co-chairmen pro-mftjor Your O'KtH-ff Lola Iloel- Miller, Kophonim-t' Ellen and Inmi Olympin, president; Dollar sken deserve a host of compli- CUPPER SERVICE /T^T? for their efficient plan- Kiitlile<'ii Finen'tin. Freshman ' } ments iiuijiir Ornak, vice thd Mrrrl Further ning Ond direction. Another l>re from Acnut from School ffrf Pat Rone president ;and Rosemary Cou- QUALITY PETROLEUM .i hi- <^f{ vote of thanks is due ncil, pre-majorfrom piano selections. Freshman PRODUCTS BOOKSTORE for her .Ore., secretary- .skit, depicting Portland »s An amusing 11-e;i.surer.1 1-e;i.surer. "actual" styles here at Seattle Mary University, Mitchell Hall elected which was nur- Portland, Dm., liitcd Remnes, pro- Lengacher, of by kga&k office president; i.lnl a hUTriOTOtU interlink1. to the ot In the fash- Betty Dhant'iiN, Junior medi- cAttention Hre^ltmen! The very latest major from Vancou- were displayed cal tech. We wish to bring to your ottenlion the FIVE outstanding ion world Wash., courtesy ver. us vice president; ii.touch the of the (li- features of the Klupfrnstein, Harbuni Klinftele, Senior firms of Maxt. Yakinia, and Malan. An out- utetics major from us SU CAMPUS SPORTS JACKETS and Mills sri-iv'i:uy Ereaßorer, standing now style note for Sara/in Hall elected Dolly 1. New low price, $11.95 (complete! daytime wear wus the popular 2. Ideal all virgin wool sportswear jersey Johnson.Senior from Tacoma. wool dress. The ever- Murjtnret 3. Official style for SU Camput faithful cashmere sweater and as president; Mary Raftus, of Spokane, as vice 4. An SU advertisement wool skirt were attain high- Berry, Ta- 5. Immediate delivery lighted (hLs year. Satin and president ;Joan of coma, secretary; Mary were decidedly the as and Vets Hall, Room taffeta l.i Merriman, Spo- Orders Token 1369 vortlca for date dresses. The Margaret of preferred choice in men* at- kane. ;i> 1 1vasnrer. tire leaned toward douhle- hreasled tweed or i;;il>.n.lm«' NOTE OF OPTIMISM suits. "'Sooner Ot later theaverage Tht!coed models were Shir- high school student will Ret ley Hunter, Kate Kelly, Dolly around to thinking about the 5-Point Cleaners Jackie Haw, Joanne .inliir-iiii. 'why' of a lot of tinmen,"— F. 1112 Broodway Mnimmey. Shirley Hollahmi, R. Brooke.r, U.S. Office of Edr Pat .Schwnegjer,Grace Visen- YOUR ■ ic 11ion division chief. | tihe, Patty Moore. Lola Dale, Nextdoor to Chieftain lOuntain mid f-'lsi-1 Vi-i-iHiiK'. CI.ASSH'IKD AD models Bill The male were HOOM (or tw.i Alwayi Look Your Sett Stoy Well-DretMd (ialuraith. Ccidd, NICE DOUBLE Bob U-n Twe- »jirl« or bam. Ntxt to C&rolinc ten, and