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13, 1946 NUMBER 9 VOLUME XTV, SEATTLE,WASHINGTON, FRIDAY,DECEMBER H. S. FORENSIC TOURNEY BEGINS TODAY TheSTUDENTOBSERVER Dorothy Nicoli Chairmans Contestants SignFor Events Fourteen Catholic Schools Send Delegates to 11th STUDENT Sodality Christmas Party OBSERVER Annual Forensic Tournament For Sacred Heart Orphans Fourteen Catholic High Schools from the Pacific North- by Powers John The Sodajity Christmas party for the children of the west will be represented by more than 100 contestants in oratory, debate, extemporaneous and impromptu speaking The "liquid sunshine" of Seat- Sacred Heart Orphanage will be held at the K. of C. Hall held tle keeps up its traditional— habit on Tuesday,Dec. 17, from 2:30 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Dorothy at the eleventh annual Forensic Tournament to be at — that of descending and seems Nicoli is chairman of the party committee, and members the College today and tomorrow,....December 13 and14. This tournament, co-sponsored by to have replaced the happy coun- of the committee are Mary Trumbull, in charge of dona- the largest ever held here, is Ican't help S. co-chair- tenance of "Old Sol." tions; Mary Jane Hudson, entertainment; Joanne Cruick- the Gavel and Forum Clubs of C, under the but wonder, as Isit In an over- shank and Katie Niedermeyer, food; and Eda Schrier and manship of Fred Holt and Gerri Lee Testu. crowdedlibrary, if that is the rea- Registration is to begin at 1:00 1 Mary take favors. son for the overwhelming enthus- Clemens are to the this afternoon, and Beverly Mc- iasm tor knowledge that seems to On Friday, Dec. 20, the Sodal- Lucas, president of Gavel Club, Columbus Will past haveinvadedS.C. in the week- ity is sponsoring a mixer at the TED TERRY and Christine McHugh, president It couldn't be the fact that the K. of C. Hall from 0:00 p.m. to of Forum Club, will welcome the Graduate Nine .students are being confronted with 12:00 p.m. Chairmanof the dance visitors. There will be an Infor- In SPEAKS TO Nursing S.C. ers something new and different Is Ken Wood with Dick Hourigan mation Booth In the lobby of the examinatlone, the way of could asco-chairman.Those on the com- PRE-LAWYERS L. A. Building from 12:30 to 5:30 Students of Seattle College Brule, pos- Four Seattle Prep students register for Forensic tournament. Left it? mittee are: Lorraine In theirfinal meeting of the fall today and irom 9:00 to 5:30 to- Hospi- Well, quarter is at last ters; Mastodi, Dick to right: Tom Broulette, Frank Murphy, Jim Henriot, business man- of Nursing, Columbus the com- DeJores quarter, the Pre-lawClub met laat morrow, where exact information It a highly Shanks, Ftebig, ager Bill Mulligan, and Jerry Malone. Co-chairmen Fred Holt and tal division, are dedicating ing to an end. has been andDianne decor- Thursday evening In the liberal as to what debate or discussionis year ASSC and Oerrie Lee Testu look on. successful for the ations. building. BIU Quinn, club In progress a* all times, where, off-duty hours this week to organizations. Arts its subordinate Ma- Tickets for this dance will be president, presided and gave a and who is participating, can be Christmas and graduation ex- ny difficulties have hadto be over- on sale next week in the main brief account of some of the dis- Faculty Moves Conciliator to obtained. Tags, rules, schedules, ercises. Beginning tonight come, the most formidable of lobby of the Liberal Arts Bldg. on various phases of the etc. can be obtained there. This unwieldy size of cussions with a holiday party and gift which was the Those in charge of tickets are United Nations which were held Address L-M boothwill k«ep a notebook for the However, these In As Working exchange, the program of the student body. KenWood, Beverly McLucas, Mike at a recent International Rela- benefit of thixse committee mem- have confronted will be climaxed Sat- difficulties been Hoffmann, JoeO'Brien andMaxine tions Club Conference at Maryl- Men Move Out ForumThursday bers or contestants who wish to events to some student lea- grad- and, due fine Gill. hurst College. Jack Haasze dis- of the leave messages for one another. urday at 8:00 p.m. with extent have With the application speaker for the forthcom- dership, to a great The profits from this mixer cussed tho problem of the U. N. l"he A few I. X.'s will assist in helping ation ceremonies for nine been Iam surethat we final coat of paint, the place- ing Labor-Management Forum, overcome. will to help the missions. vetos. The featured speakerof tha contestants around the nchool. members of the class of Jan- look forward to a continu- go of numerous panes of Thursday, December 19, will be can evening was Ted Tery, a promin- ment Scholarship Award Given ation of this superb record during There will be Bingo gamesin pro- printing on the Harry H. Lewis of the United uary, 1947. ent member of last year's grad- glass, and the Roscoe Balch will head the ora- the rest of the school year. cess during the course of the eve- States Conciliation Service. Sub- Following a business meeting uating class, who spoke on his main entrance of "Faculty tory contest, which traditionally There have many criticising ject willbe a discussion of the U. of the ColumbusHospital Alumnae been ning, for those whowish to contri- experience as a student' at the A.dvisors-120" in official gold awards a one year scholarship at of the discussion the Inability S. C. Service for whichhe is the Association, a Christmas party over bute to this worthy cause. Ootne University of Washington Law letters, faculty the College for the best Sr. class of some of the new students to the individual local representative. The Forum was staged by the alumnae and one, all and join the fun! School. speaker. Bob Larson and Don "break school activities. come offices are now ready for use. is open to all who wish to attend stuaents of this post.Tuesday? J*-v into" Cox have*"charge' of the' debate, Contrary to many opinions which Located tnfe f'rst floor of and is held in Room 123 of the — cember 10, in the nurses' home. on "Resolved That theFederal Gov- term this discussion as silly, Liberal Arts Building. the Liberal Arts Building, ernment should provide a system A formal dinner, given in hon- foolish, short-sighted, etc Ithink Guild Production Last evening Roy W. Atkinson, Drama these offices will provide a of complete medical care available or of the graduating class by the that is a good thing that this regional director" of the Congress It haven of peace for many a to all citizens at public expense." Missionary Sisters of the Sacred discussion wasbrought out into the of Industrial Organizations, spoke To Feature G. Anderson Mary Ellen Moore is supervising Heart, who own the hospital, took open. perplexed student. on the topic, "We Face the Fu- ' the impromptu speaking and Bob place on Thursday evening, De- Ithink that now most of the If one feels the need of an ad- ture." Mr. Atkinson has recently Leads Fa- Michaels the extemporaneous cember 12. Columbus Hospital su- students realize that the school And C. Stirrat in visor-student conference with returned from the national con- S.J., has speaking. Jack Flood and George pervisors who attended the ban- activities are open to all, with no ther Carmody, he but to vention of the C. I. O. at Atlan- Anderson have charge of judges quet included Mrs. Sarah Lauf- exceptions.Of course,you may not step into room 2; with Father tic City. McGoldrick, S.J., room 4; with and the chairmen. man; Miss Catherine Ulirig, Mrs. be appointedchairmanright away, Dr. Volpe, room 5; with Nazleh Housing for visiting students Eileen Plyman, Mis3Marie Conky, but you can certainly do your Miss Lillian Vizetelly, room6; withMrs.Leon- has been arranged by Rosemary Mrs. Eleanor Oeser, share. S. C.Ski Team Bair, ard, room 8; with Fr. Oanway, Barrett. and Mc- Collier, Mrs. Dorothea Mrs. To be appointed chairman, it is JimHenrot Jim S.J., room 9; or with Fr. Peron- Mary E. Vernon, Mrs. Emily Ray, not only wise and desirable, but Names Jack Bride headthe business committee teau, S.J., Margaret and Miss Elsie Beebe. also necessary, that you have room 10. In addition of the tournament, and provedyourselvescapable of hand- to the advisory for these various Koenig Prexy O'Brien is handlingpublicity. Highlighting graduation week departments, a spiritual consul- will be the Commencement exer- iing the job. This need for capa- Party Will Climax Tournament tant will be available for the ben- The Seattle College Ski cises Saturday night, bility has been demonstrated by A special Maas will be offered on December efit of those at the College. 14, at p.m. the nurses" the capable direction of the acti- teammet last Friday to elect in the Winter Chapelat StJames' 8:00 at According toMrs.Leonard, "ev- home. will receive vities this quarter, for example; Jack KoenigandHuston Riley Cathedral at 8:00 Saturday mor- Seniors who eryone is happy in his new home," their nursing diplomas during tho theFallInformal, the High School ning for committeemembers and (withits privatephones and even assistant Captain ceremonies Eva Obert, Debate Tournament, The Mikado, Captainand contestants. The participants will are Misses a special bulletin-board phone of the team. be honored at the close of the Evelyn Driscoll, Beverly Strobeck, etc. booth those on the staff who As long as Ihave mentioned for event Saturday evening with a Mary Louise Albrecht, Ozella do not havo their own offices). Koenig is a 1938 graduate of Eastman, Jean Booth, Elizabeth the FallInformal, there is an in- banquet in the Cave arranged by Above all the Instructors wish to teresting which caught my RooseveltHigh School and winner Louis Duvall, and a party at Mc- Rhodes, Doris Balch, and Denise event students are notice, that Ithink you wouldlike stress the fact that of the Class B slalom race at the Hugh Hall, under the chairman- Binbander. always welcome to come In for ship of Spellman. stu- K. to know about. The Decoration Ski Bowlin1939. Hehas competed John All Dr. P. DeDcnato will act as advice. dents are invited to attend the master of ceremonies the grad- Committee was faced with the GEORGE ANDERSON CATHIE STIRRAT Races at at in NationalPark Novice debates various speaking con- uation E. K. problem of a lot of work to do, been started and program and Dr. The Drama Guild announces that work has Mt. Rainier and did quite a bit tests. The party,however, will be Dight of staff. The Rev. No one to do It, and little time to presented as chief it In. Cruickshank. on its winter production, which will be INMEMORIAM of jumping and slalom racing im limitedtocontestantsand commit- do So Pauline annual (Continued on page 4) one of those able leaders Imen- during the last part of January. This year the Guild has The faculty and students of Class E until the war came along tee members. deep- participating tioned, appealed to the vets for Holms production, "Best Foot For- the College express their of him. The schools in the chosen the John Cecil and made a sailor out f Vets, tho direction est sympathy to Frank Allshio tournament are: Seattle Prep, O. help. The nnder ward." This three-act comedy was produced by George Riding Club of Joe Besson, John Carey, and on the death of ins father in A graduate of Garfleld In 1940, Dea, Holy Names, Holy Angels, at theEthel BarrymoreTheater inNew York in 1941. JimFarrell respondedwonderfully Abbott Seattle. Uiley raced in the Silver Sklls Holy Rosary, and Immaculate, all The cast includes Cathie Stlrrat he ToDance at ■and did a bang-up job. Prayers and thesympathy of and other tournaments until of Seattle; Aquinas, St. Leo's, as Gale Joy; George Anderson The IK's have announced that the faculty and students are ex- l>roke his leg in thirteen places and Bellarmine, of Tacoma; Mar- will pJay the part of Bud (who McNaughton and Academy Tonight they are accepting letters of ap- tended toLarry Benedict on tho during a meet at Mt. Rainier In quette, and St. Josephof Yaklma; hopes to escort Galeto the dance); Vancouver, plication for membership. Here Will death of his father, Mr. Law- 1940. Still not completely healed, Vancouver College of The Clearbrook Riding Ac- Leo willappear as Hunk Deignan a good chance to apply for GlUman rence Benedict In Seattle. , the leg prevents Riley from say- 8.C.;Providence Academyof Van- is Roger as Dutch, Bud' ademy at E. 143, 17th N. E. organization designed primar- end GUI 3 LeadCom.Club Sympathy is also extendedto ing just how much competitive couver, Wash.; and Qonzaga at an The feminine interest will be the scene of a party ily for service, sacrifice, andloyal- class mates. Leon Oarria on the death of skiing he will be able to do this Spokane. supplied by Phyllis Toung The Commerce Club of Seattle be given by the Riding to SC. will be Ills aunt Miss Adelo Carria in year. to ty Saranne Breene who College, at its bi-monthly meeting Sodality is sponsoring a as Helen and Seattle. Club on this evening at 7:00 The last Tuesday evening:, electedof- According to Captain Koenig, party a group of (Continued page 4) GSA p.m. Dancing will continue till Christmas for or- on ficers for the coming two quar- some unpleasant talkhas been go- to Meet Tuesday coulduse phans next and ters, a procedure established by S. CDebaters ing around the school concerning 1:30 a.m. and refreshments help they can get. See Fr. Monday for any club tradition. Stanley McNaugh- the Chieftain Sk<. Team and this will be served.Tickets for the Perontau. EXAMS Win Sixteen ton, retiring secretary, was elect- is his answer: "It would be a nice Contest Plan party, which is informal, can Also, Sodality is sponsoring a president; Deignan, An announcement irom the ed John vice- S.P. gesture for people to refrain from be obtained from members of mixer on Friday, Dec. 22.It might Brooks, sec- Against C. A meeting of Gamma Sigma Dean's office has been received president; Wyoming making sarcastic remarks about be interesting to notice that the Stanford, The Gavel club scored again AlphaJournalism honorary willbe the Riding Club. which states that the examina- retary; and John P. the team. Several,1 statements of profits of this affair will go to the with, another string of brilliant held Monday, Dec. 16, at 12:00 A limited'number are on. sale tion dates for the Fall Quarter treasurer. that type came to my attention missions. victories at an intercollegiate de- noon in room 220. The purpose of and Dick Shanks, publicity man- will be as follows: Retiring president John Gockel while we attempted to limber-up The Gavel Club continued to bate tournament with Seattle Pa- the meeting will bo to discuss re- ager, stressed the fact that no 2-hour subject: Tuesday, Dec. opened the meeting witha review at Austin Pass. represent SO in its traditional cific College last Tuesday evening. constitution, tickets will be sold at the door. 17, Regular Class hour of the Club's activities during the vision of the G. S. style by winning 16 and tying 1 Journeying out to Seattle Pacific Those who wish to attend are subject: Wednesday, term of his administration. Sec- 'The boys are sincerely devoted and to plan an extensive contest against Seattle 3-hour Dec College the Seattle College group potential urged to buy their tickets early out of 21 debates class hour retaryMcNaughtoncommentedon to the purpose of placing Seattle campaign for S. O.s Pacific College. 18, Regular proved that they were more than and are assured of a good time. subject: future activities and plans. Dr. College on the ski map and such writers. Due the untiring efforts of 5-hour amatch for theirhostsby winning organization It also been announced that to Thursday, Dec. 10 Paul A. Volpe, head of the Com- talk does not promote spirit We Officers of the haa and Lee Teatu, 8:00 subject: sixteen out of twenty-one de- there will be riding p.m. Fred Holt Gerrie merce Department and dub mod- can ill afford to overlook any are: president,Marguerite LaVoy; at 2:00 College will sponsor its —8-10 bates with one tie. Friday for members of the club at Seattle subject: Friday, Dec. 20 erator, expressed the hope that talent, and anyone who thinks he vice president, JeanneMarie Esoh- annual high school debate tourna- 9:00 This was a near repeat of the bach; secretary, Dorothy Klingele; Gay's Olympic stables. —8-10 Club activities could be extended is qualified should notbo self-con- ment Friday and Saturday. Here seventeenwins out of twenty tries treasurer, Kenneth Schweitzer. 10:00 subject: Thursday, Dec in the future to where other cluba scious to turn out. If you cannot is another example of what all- at the College of Puget Sound SALE: Eplphono (gui- 1»— 10-12 of a specified nature can be es- help us with your talent, please Other members are Mary Stev- FOR One out etfort and work can do.Often tournament four weeks ago. The tar), case, amplifier. 11:00 subject: Friday, Deo. SO tablished in the commerce depart- help us by keeping your thoughts enson, BillMoffat, Colleen Floyd, and Call (Continued on page 4) —10-12 ment division. (Continued on page 4) to yourself. Thank you." and Joan O'Neill. PR. 5891. Friday, 2 THE SPECTATOR December 13. 1946 SPECTATOR REVIEW Try the Course First! Word to the Innocent The Spectator, the official publication of the Associated Students of Seattle College, will be published every Friday during the schol- Valeria Time was when Cosmology was one of the most abstruse of astic year. Kemf subjects but now most collegians have conducted actual experi- Out of War have come the ments in the resources of space, that Is to say, they have shared EDITORIAL STAFF many psychological dramas, mo- Editor FLOOD lockers. Not that it will be news to you, but in order that the L. JOHN tion pictures, and novels. The Associate Editor GEORGE ANDERSON future may understand college life in 1946, we here present a Managing Editors KEN ROMANO, CATHERINE GIBBONS Dark Wood is one of these nov- partial list of the contents of locker 56: 1ironing cord, 1basket- els. It deals with two poignant ball, 1 can baby powder, 1 can Vicks Vaporub, 2 prs. overalls, 3 News Editor PAT COLLINS problems of human reconstruc- Roman Collars (?),a plaid shirt, 2 girls slips, a dress, a roll of.. wall paper, of paint, 1 pr. size 12, and of course Feature Editor JIM HUGHES tion. The problems of the re- .. a can rubbers Sports Editor TOM TANGNEY books, coats, etc. Curly Weibel owns the tin can and he's sick turned soldier and the war wi- Art Editor LORRAINE BRULE of it. Comes January and everybody else moves out! Should be dow. worth seeing. Rewrite John Rooney The heroine is one of the Proof Readers Rosemary Barrett, Marie de laTorre Photography Frank Barrett many women who would not With all their usual zeal for the better things of life, the athletic face life nor death. Her husband department moved into their new office last week. Messrs. Fen- BUSINESS STAFF was killed during the heavy ton and Beasley scouted around, found a beautiful shiny desk with Business KEN SCHWEITZER chairs, befitting the importance of their department. Then Bill fighting in Italy and Advertising Manager 808 APPLEGATE was bur- hurried to the city to purchase keys, thajf they might preserve the Circulation Manager CHRIS McHUGH ied there. She refused to be- shiny office from the coarse touch of the hoi potyloi. When he lieve that he was dead until returned he found that someone had stolen the desk. Now they REPORTERS — she hero, a returned have two chairs and a key. News L. J. Ashurst, F. J. Bell, M. A. Carey, M. R. Carlisle, R. met the M. Eisen, E. T. Ernsdorff, P. A. Fogard, C. L. Griffin, K.C. Griffin, veteran with a terrific problem "But Doctor, Ialways received A's in this subject dur- V. I.Harvey, J. H. Henriot, M. A. Hoffman, D. A. Klingele, M. L. of his own. A girl we know is very bright in math but everyone fails some- ing my high school days. Don't you think Icould skip time and when finally a problem stumped her, she sought help McKee, T. A. Meyers, M. de la Torre, M. A. Trumbull, M. A. The rehabilitationof the vet- *Wilcox, it here at College, for something more advanced?" from Professor Harry Kinerk of the Engineering department. He Shrauger, M. E. J. A. Wilwerding. eran has been hashed over until - - worked it for her in nothing flat, as the saying goes. Yes, that Sports B. P. Mehelich, T. E. Sheehan, M. J. Gray, J. A. Tangney the public and the veteran are "Oh? Wellll, if you are that smart, why even was the only one she nad wrong when the corrected papers came Solicitors— M. J. Steith, E. E. La Fortune, H. R. Wales, M. J. Trum- more than a little tiredof the bother going here?" back. bull, R. M. Randolph, L. C. Hemness. subject. What many of us have — Feature Editor Typists B. A. Klingele, I. M. O'Neil not thought of however, is the Circulation A. B. Buck, P. T. Dorgan problems that the widows were Our congratulations are extended to the members of the IK. forced to face. Chirstine Wes- They will, according to an old tradition, be treated to a beer bust Editorial and business affices at 10th and Madison Street, Bottled inBond are ton seems to a in the near future, when IK member 810 Moeller announces his Seattle 22, Wash. Subscription rate, 50c per quarter. Advertising understand to certain degree the terrific ad- engagement to Jeanne Boyle. rates on application, 75c per column inch. Jean Razen justment that many women "Well, boys, this Christmas .. . and the woman who were forced to make when they you will probably succumb once wearsCobra stands out alone in St. Mary's made a national reputation this fall with their Sing- found themselves completely again to the ingenious lures of all her beauty like some new ing Saints. Other teams may have played better football, but it Hark... without any emotional attach- various perfume advertisements divine instrument soloing to the was generally admitted that the Gaels excelled in melody. As all buy The eleventh annual high school debate tour- ment to life. What the author and your current itemsome gods." "Cobra" is really a very who are taking Cafeteria 77 at 9 o'clock will testify, Seattle Col- does seem to forget, however, bottled bait. harmless elixer, containing nei- lege is in a position to challenge column will back Earl nament, Club, that. This sponsored by the Gavel willbe held this are the many womenwho solved What shall it be— perfume to ther snake venom nor white and his Star Spangled Chieftains against Wedemeyer, O'Connor Friday and Saturday. This tournament has been suc- their problem in a much less bring out thebeast, perfume to iodine.It just has a name. The and Co. in any fair and open contest with sharping and flatting dramatic way.It make only way a woman can get at- cessful since its beginning in 1936 and has become wouldn't bring out the Best, or perfume penalizedbut no notes barred. exciting reading, perhaps, but to hide BO? Do you want her tention when wearing— "Cobra" is increasingly important every year. Entertaining Cath- the heroine in this novel seemed to smell like a San Francisco to wear "Cobra" and nothing 6 As who has not,the debonairMister OUiner found himself engaged to represent the pitiable state opium den, the of a else. olic high schools from all parts of the state, the tour- backroom in a baffling, frustrating contest with one of these super Venetian into whichmuch of this gener- Buddhist shrine, or the county Oorday offers "Toujours Mol," ney strengthens blinds in room 820 the other day. Finally he turned to the class the good will and feeling of these ation has fallen. She drifted morgue on cleaning day? Be- "Jet," "Tziagane," and "Miss 1 and explained, "This is one of those American Inventions they schools toward College and constantly from one ideal to the ware choosing perfume. Lucy Button'sOyster Chowder,' Seattle toward one an- when a haven't finished inventing yet." other. While thereis plenty of competition and friend- other withno goalnor apparent Have your girl take allergy plus a picture of Venus de Milo effort. People of this type are tests before presenting her with looking for a fourth for bridge. ly rivalry courts, on the debate there is ample oppor- characteristic of the so-called a bottle of scent. Perfume ad- "Breathless" is touted with Blackie Thomas and Bob Trumbull, one of our better debate tunity for debators to become acquainted when not lost generation. They have vertisers have no scruples, and pictures of shadowy ladies hav- teams, came up against a very pretty and quite inexperienced de- competing. enough money to live on; a no holds are barred in selling ing their hair dried by little bator at Seattle Pacific College Tuesday night and young Trum- placeto hang their hat but their their product to the public. puffs of hot air. The whispy bull took her logic apart in his dramatic and masterful style. She go This year's topic, "Resolved: That the federal gov- soul is starved and their heart "Flame d'Amour," described locks symbolize the almost in- just wanted to through the floor, she told us later, "but," she longs for added, man!" ernment should provide a system of complete care somewhereto stay. as a "heady, luxuriant fra- tangible allure of the perfume. "I liked the old Someday Ihope Ishall be grance in a shaped If you leave the cork off the available to all citizens at public expense,'' offers suf- bottle like able toreada modernnovel that a rose," is guaranteed to turn bottle, the room will be com- There it was on the blackboard, that big word EUPHEMISM. ficient argument to satisfy even the most rabid orator. solves situations in a practical even the most demure young pletely deodorized within five Naturally someone wanted to know what it meant. "Why," de- The tournament, however, does more than induce and efficient manner.Miss Wes- girl into a foamingmaniac with minutes, even to the most per- claredBill Trutman, "that's when they kill off an old person/ ton writes in a clear smooth Freudian complexes. tip sistent odors. high to acquaint Take a school debators Seattle College, them style.She presents a rather ori- from Dana, $22.50 A reverent pause should pre- andiinvest We think it illustrativeof something or other, the irate individ- with each question argument. ginal plot, but when you had for a drop "Platine," cede the next revelation. "In- other and offer a for of which ual who was claiming that the publicity on the Fall Semi-Formal finished you had that feeling will make your toxication" is designed to go It is at this tournament and similar high school de- blonde the most was so bad that he didn't know until Thursday that there would that all was not right with her ravishing thing in straight to the heart.With "In- life.The odor even be a dance. "Did you read the Spectator?" he was asked. bate tournaments that the men of tomorrow are de- philosophy nor with the char- with degree toxication" is designed to go varies the of per- "The Spectator? Oh yes, that's the college paper," then he added, veloped. ready acters she used to express it. oxide present. Tax extra. is stirredso deeply thathe can The keen minds and and alert wills "but Inever read it." "Well," someonesaid, "there were signs on "Discovery" has not tell a zircon from an ice developed in type of speaking, by a all the ex- the bulletin board. "I," he said, "never look at the bulletin board, ■ this backed solid implies, plus cube. pull citement the name "Intoxication"doesn't but I'd certainly like to get hold of publicity chairman, he moral training in our schools, help immeas- = that Catholic Introducing... a cloudy glass stopper on the any punches.It comes in a bot- did a lousy job." urably to produce rationalized thinking and govern- bottle showing in relief a map tle shaped like an 18-caret ment. " of the world. This, apparently, weddingband. is for the more intelligent ladies Lentheric offers "," a Father Lindekugal, distinguished skiing casualty, forgot a book For these reasons, it is up to us, the student body, to wear to night school. wholesome concoction of leather for his Apologetics class Monday. "Ileft itat the house," quoth he, "and I'm just too lazy to over get to stand back of the high school debate tournament.1 "Tabu," the "forbidden" per- squeezings, heavy-bodied rum, run and it." fume, ia reputed to be known and a dash of after-shavelotion Let's listen to what these high school kids have to — the world over as the perfume for the outdoor girl. "Miracle," LETTER TO THE EDITOR say for if we hear them and don't learn and pro- thatseems to never quite leave an alchemist's cocktail of eye — Open Letter out girls that don't go here. by wisdom, our whatever it touches. In other of newt, tail of dog, blind ... fit their it's fault not theirs. ■ Otto T. MD .... Freshman, words, it sticks. "Tabu" is ad- frog's tongue, and ear of hog, Trott. An Irated Besson, vertisedby apicture of a violin- is recommendedfor the girl who Dear Doctor: John Pre-Law College Conserve.. ist in a passionate embrace doesn't mind chemical burns. The Seattle Ski Club moi withhis accompanist Inthe mid- "Confetti" ia a delightful mix- wishes to express its gratitude Dear Leander: Although the Chieftain basketball squad has lost dle of a prestlssim.o The con- ture of frim-fram sauce, old to you for your splendidmedical There seems to be quite a sensus of opinion, however, is buttermilk, and the fuor oils of its first few practice games, it appears that SC is going assistance given to the ski controversy around the school that the poor chap was so over- Schiaparelli. It is popular as a to a opponents. casualties at Mt Baker, Nov. upon the subject of "CORSAG- have big year inbasketball with tough come by the cloying odor of non-alcoholic beverage. We have noticed along with the sectators at the last the "forbidden" perfume, that, Consider yourself warned, 29. 30, and Dec. 1. ES." Many want to break the few games that ourshapr-looking casaba five is playing rather than fall flat on his men.Whateverbrandof perfume If it had not been for your age-old tradition of presenting face, he grabbed the nearest you buy Her, carry some In- quick, efficient work, we are your date flowers before tripps- indull and nameless uniforms. Maybe these uniforms object for support. spray as an sect antidote. sure there would have been ing off to an aristocratic were "BLAST." flashy intheir daybut theyare certainly well worn more absentees from classes Others still think struntion at Seattle College TEN YEARS AGO their girls are worthy now. Also, if new ones are to be ordered then please and than there were. Seattle College of this -little token. Iguess I'll in his business elsewhere. Monday morning like an have to make certain the name of our school or squad is im- INTHE SPEC looked break down and agree FRANCIS ARMSTRONG Recalling his childhood, Mr. infirmary. With 5 fractured an- with the printed upon so strangers can our Jerry Dremert's column last first opinion. It Is getting them distinguish Mr. FRANCIS* J. ARM- Armstrong revealed that it was kles and 23 sprains it shows week mentions the number of tougher and tougher every day team from their opponents. STRONG, virtuoso of the violin, that there 'are many novices in not his wish to have a bicycle to purchase corsages or haven't who teaches string enthusiasts it cement blocks, bricks, iron bats, our Club. However, we hope to so nothing is wasted, the old varsity uniforms as is with the averageyoung- you heard that "FIFTHS" went Just the art of playing the violin,cel- ster, etc., which had been dug up of profit by experienceand believe but to have a fiddle. He up $2.00 last week. Why not could be turned over to the Jay-Vees so at least they lo, viol, and other stringed in- there will be fewer injuries on begged hisparents for years be- late (1937). Alumni inform the start the evening off "RIGHT" can wear our At present struments every Tuesday at the future trips. school colors. the JV squad fore they finally granted his 'Spec that these are the ruins of instead letting the girl know College, is well-knownnot only most more ever, is wearing everything purple pants to orange fervent wish: to have a famous (handballalleys built We realize than that sheIsplaying from in Seattle, but in other parts of the importance "second Fid- violin of his own.Press reports the of the work done dle" to a "BOTTLE." jerseys. The last fewpractice games have been crowd- the world for his ability as an by the College back.in 190.0. by — from different parts of the the National Ski Patrol. Be- ALCHOHOL ANONYMOUS ed, and even ifthe admission pricehasbeen low, profits artist. world indicate that this violin " oause of its prompt action and the skill of its members, taken at the gate will more than cover new uniforms. He is well impressed and produced results in later years; The Seattle College Filipino hun- Praise Be! ... pleased with his present example, dreds of injured skiers' lives Letter to the warm-up small for we have the fol- Club recently organized, elects Editor: Any other such itemas jackets orsocks should but enthusiastic group at the lowing which is taken from the are saved by this organization Praise to the students who Mauro Oblen, prexy; An- also be added to thelist. College, but he sincerely hopes Seattle Post-Intelligencer: ". .. and each year on the ski-slopes of came out and spoke their piece that more string-minded musi- Francis Armstrong's authorita- cieto Maiizano, vice-prexy. the nation. The Club is deeply about Betty Coed. But weeds to cians will join his class; so all tive command of the violin . ,. " indebted to the Patrol and to the women and men who dis- might you for the first aid given its agreed. I Kilroy... benefit from the training the Inherentbeauty of the lovely The women athletes areturn- for one think these — aa a part of a complete string andante (by Mendelssohn) was injured members. Post-WarGalshave tobechang- You've got to have a name anyway we were un- Ing out in numbers, with Lois orchestra. fully revealed... the fiery Fin- Sincerely, ed, at least some of their ideas. Dahlquist andKathleen Beilleau Joe O'Brien, Pres. der the impression that most people have names. The Mr. Armstrong also teaches ale ... achieved with facility 18. M. Seattle College SkiClub column "Letters to the Editor has as its main re- violinoff the campus at his own shorn of gaudy effect." Other besting all corners at badmin- glowing accounts of Mr. Arm- ton. Sympathy quirement a policy insisting name of the studio. . To: The ... that the strong's techniquehave appear- Knot Yours . Students ofSeattle Col- Armstrong's . . the " affection for Dear Knot-Head; lege person or persons writing the letters make their name, ed m the Paris New York Her- violin began early in life, when Alumni at Why let the From: ald, the London Sunday Times, attendance the women students The IntramuralFootball or names known to the Editor of the Spectator. As we he was but a child in New opinions and The Globe of San Fran- communion breakfast was swell- express their so radi- Teams already stated, however, not Brunswick, Canada.His devotion cally in that We all have names will be print- cisco. ed with the presence of W. F. column called the wish to express our continued through his early "Students Speak." If they think thanks for theoverwhelming ed if such is the desire of the writer. Jahn, Earl W. Slffennan, J.F. at- training in music at the Royal they're so "hot" then why do tendance you haveso generously Those have, dels, We emphasize this point due to the fact that sev- Conservatory of Music at Leip- who not as yet and J. Arthur Olmer of they bother to say anything. given to the games that were zig, Germany; eral anonymous lettershave been received, and though his concert tours filled out a PUBLICITY CARD the class of '35. Those few women that are con- played during the past four of Europe and North America; " they proven to be interesting this year, please do so AT ONCE, ceited like that are always weeks. We further want to ex- have and timely, we did / his Musical activities at the shooting their press and turn It In to the Public Re- "Maroon" hoop season opens mouth off any- our sympathy to the Var- not accept them. Remember, when writing a letter to Cornish School of arts, theSeat- way.To the that think the sity basketballteam if they re- I lations Office, Room 211, Liberal as hoopsters invaded the north men the editor make sure that the editor KNOWS WHO I tle Art Museum, and with the Post-War Co-ed has changed, I ceive the same support. SeattleSymphony Orchestra; Arts Building. Blank forms may to meet the Vikings of Belllng- agree 100% andadd thatit's up Resptcefully yours, WROTE IT. and run(inurn today I In his In- be obtained at the Main Office. liam Normal. to us to change them or take An All-American Friday, December 13, 1946 THE SPECTATOR 3 PORTLAND U TILT TOMORROW Sinn Feiners Chalk Up Jay VeesMeet Chieftains Open Hoop Term CHIEFTAIN Seventh Straight Win; U.of W.'B'Team Against Olympic J. C. Tonight atPavilion At Garrigan Gym Tonight Take The Seattle College Junior Championship first colle- This week end marks the initial intercollegiate basket- TOMTOM The first intramural football championship of Seattle Col- Varsity enters its giate competition tonight ballplay for the Seattle College Varsity. Tonight the Chief- lege was decided Tuesday afternoon in the mud and rain ..by Tom Tangney tackles the Univer- tains take on the Olympic Junior College five and tomor- . at Broadway The all-victorious Sinn Feiners made when it playfield. 'B" squad row night the University of Portland Pilots. Both games are The basketball picture at .ent team on the Chieftains' it seven in a row as they defeated a tough Vet's team to sity of Washington the Pavilion. As a prelim- to be played at the Garrigan Gym and a full house is ex- Seattle College is pretty much slate is the University of the tune of 14-12. The victory gave Ray O'Leary's Sinn at inaryfeature of the Washing- pected each night. Game time will be eight o'clock. what students had hoped for. Gonzaga. The Bulldogs have Fein team undisputed possession of the Intramural cham- Pep Team, Pep Band and ton vs College of Puget Sound With the invasion of veter- walloped the Eastern Wash- pionship. The referee, one of the few who braved the Yell Squad will be out to accomo- tilt, the J. V. game will start Seattle College ans into the athletic field, ington College five, 66 to 46, weather to watch the game, sounded the whistle and the the nights and six o'clock. date students both indications are that the Chief- andlast week droppeda close underdog Vets received from the favored Sinn Feiners. at Raps FortLawton ASSC student body cards will be tains have developed into a one to the Washington State For the first prat of the period The Washington "B" squad, By required for entrance. However, neither team could get on the coachedby ArtMcLarney, has had 45-28 Score Bill Fenton, Assistant Director of highscoring machine. Anim- Cougars to the tune of 42 to The Seattle College quintet, Jed and an exchange of long several set backs this season,how- Athletics, pointedout that student pressive number of former 40. move Let's Schuss It! by Earl Spangler, scored their sec- "" " * punts throughout the ma- ever, with some new names added body cards wouldnot insure en- all-city, and all- ensued — ond straight triumph over North- high school, jor part of quarter. Ray O- Col Druxman to its lineup this team promises trance. "When a capacity crowd the west Independent League oppon- state ball-handlers grace the It promises to be a full ev- Leary, the Irish captain connected to be tough competition in its has entered, the doors will be KOENIG NEW SKI CAPTAIN ents, last Saturday night, as they college roster this year, and ening when our Junior Var- with Manley on a long pass, class. Although the Chieftain J. V. closed to all," he stated. Pat The major highlight of the week trounced Ft. Lawton 45 to 28. should hold their sity squad steps out tonight in the closing minutesof the first team has a slight edge in height Tonight's game be a strong the Chiefs in skiing circles is the election The first half was a nip and will University quarter, which put the Sinn Fein- the Husky "B" squad has the tests for the Chieftain five as own in Winco league play. to tackle the of tuck affair as the two teams trad- ers In the front by six points, last Friday of Jack Koenig and edgein experience. they tangle scrappy However, it must be remem- Washington "B" squad at the out ed basket for basket, the College with the try point sev- Huston Riley as Chieftain Skt Olympic College quintet. bered that with the war's University Pavilion. It willbe Farrell's for madeit Lineups are: pulling away 23 to 16 as the half Junior en to nothing. team captain and assistant cap- S. C. J. V. U. of W. "B's" The boys from Bremerton have end, veterans flocked into ev- a preliminary game to the ended.In the second half, with big The outstanding and decisive tain, respectively. Art Hasting F Earl Mattila Earl Spangler leading the way, already downed the U. of W. "B" ery school in the country, Washingtonvs. Collegeof Pu- F squad the SeattlePacific Col- play of the game came in the Koenig is the 1939. Class B sla- Jack Sweeney Don O'Nell the Chieftains made a rout of the and all get Sound tilt, and game time lege team by scores. thus strengthening teams secondperiod, when the Irishmen's Bowl, Romic Hanning C Al Keen game. Budnick substituted decisive It lom champ from the Ski will be league on a fairly equal basis. is 6:00 o'clock. This early southpaw passer,Lloyd ,com. M. Groseclose G Ed Ulloa freely, giving the whole squad a their second Winco "" * " and has done quite a bit of other opponent, having dropped a close start will allow time enough pleted a short pass down the cen- Don Goebel G Jelly Anderson chance to play. Spangler led the racing and jumping in Class B game last Tuesday to Pacific students wishing to see ter to Jim Farrell, who was still Subs: Seattle College — Rocky scoring with 18 points and Norm The Santa Clara Broncs for Lutheran College Tonight juggling the ball as he rambled before the war. Riley is well- Moore, Steve Nava, Willis followed with 9. The indi- 51-56. seem to be headed for some both the J. V. and Varsity Don Sund- they have sights fifty yards down the field to a known from high school days at bom, Jim Bauer, Jay Gilmour, vidual scoring was: will their set on West Coast recognition on clubs in action tonight, to get an upsetvictory over the Seattle- touchdown. Jim's kick made it Garfield back In 1940 and there- Dave Chamberlln, Tom Boyd. Seattle College Ft Lawton maple the Garrigan Gym by var- ites and men will the court this winter. to 14-0. abouts, racing in Silver Skis tour- fo — Ward, F Powell (4)Willis (9) Coach Budnick's Subs: U. Wash. Tom to play top grade It will be a strong squad that sity game time. came back In the sec- nament and others throughout F Proth (B)Sands (5) have ball to ** » " The Vets Ron Haug, Joe Crevling, Lefty prevent It. boards the train for the ond half with arenewed determin- Washington andOregon. Anderson, Earl Peterson, Bud C Reilly (2)Spangler (18) Northern trip early in Janu- Here is a warning notice ation. They openedthe third quart- (Continued on page 4) Smith, Bob Olsen. G Amoto (3)Mdver (4) Saturday night's game brings the University of Portland Pilots ary. Already, the Broncos to all Seattle College students er with an inspired passing and G Nerdram (O)Lang (4) running in Substitutes: College: Flynn into Chieftain territory. The Pilots a potent Uni- whointend to see one or both attack which resulted Seattle have defeated their The touchdown (2), Blakely (2), Sullivan (1), are reportedly a green team, squad, of the varsity games at the initial score. versity of California play being a deceptive pass, Jim Sportslighting Pinyan, Sweeney. Ft. Lawton: however, the trouncing they gave 49 to 39, after which Califor- Garrigan Gym this weekend. Jasper's to J. , whoracedin- — Cudahy (2), Harris (7), Hill (2), the St. Martins Rangrs last Tues- seat, TomSheehan day night, in Portland, gave no nia proceeded to whip St. If you intend to get a to the end zones with four Irish This week the Sportlight shines Long, Winaley. big enough for the three of them, indication of Mary's, 65 to 38. The U. of or even to get a glimpse of backs at his heels. Their failure on unassuming, dark complexloned this fact. The Port- as a result, Howie Lang and Bill land men scored a 63 to 42 vic- some the Chieftain quintet, you to convert left the Vets trailing Bill Sands. Bill Is figured to carry W. Pavilion promises Sands transferred to other insti- Joyce's Independents tory over the Winco league team, early. by eight points,14-6. one of the main scoring punches explosive action as Chieftain hadbetter arrive Game tutions. All three became out- their attack being ledby Jim Man- for the Chieftain basketball quin- Lead in League tangles withBronco on Janu- time for both nights is 8:00 ion, star of lastyera's squad. o'clock and seating capacity tet this season. He is a product ary 6th. SCHEDULE— of Franklin High School, class of With Eleven Wins The Rose City school is consist- December 13 Olympic Junior McHugh Hall, Another strong independ- is extremely limited. 1944, where he won three Varsity a late comer to ent in producing top flight maple College (Garrigan Gym) bowling letters in baseball and three in the league, took a game court squads and this year will be December14— University of Port- independents basketball.Prior to Franklin, Bill from the undefeated no exception. Tomorrow's game land (Garrigan Gym) inFriday's — made a letter in baseball and Meet. PhilShort, In the will be the first time these two December 20 Jr. College Everett basketball during his Freshman last frame made a 4-7, 6-1.0 split schools have met In competitive (Everett) year at O'Dea. An oddity about saving the game for McHugh, sportsfor over twenty years and December 21— All- |Bhe Fort Lewis (Continued 4) Says that year on page spirit should be keen. Beasley Freshman at O'Dea is (Garrigan Gym) Stars the fact that Bill Sands,BillCour- ByEdBeasley — Eastern Washington December 27 age, later a star at O'Dea, and road trip (Tentative) Our Northwest champs, the Idaho Vandals, are not exactly a howl- Howie Lang, later a star at Seat- December28— Eastern Washington ing success in their present trip throughout the East. Thus far they tle Prep, wereall members of the road trip (Tentative) have lost all three games. The Jesuit college in Philadelphia, St. — same Freshman class. However, so 5-Point Cleaners January 4 Seattle Pacific Col- Joseph's, turned in a surprise victory by a 60-39 score over the tall the story goes, one school was not lege (Garrigan Gym Idahoans. And did you notice the names on the St. Joseph squad? 1112Broadway January 6— Santa Clara Universi- like the roll call of the A. O. H.— Welsh, J. O'Neill, Malley, Sounds ty (U. of W. Pavilion) O'Drlscoll, R. O'Neill, O'Halloran, MoGrath and Reagan. — Kramer Directs January 17 *Central Washington Next Door to Chieftain Fountain On a recent visit to Seattle, Father Frank Corkery made a state- College (U of W Pavilion) ment which must have caused him some anxious moments last Mon- Turnout For January 21—^Western Washington — day night. Our former President who now serves in the same capa- CONVENIENT LOCATION QUALITY SERVICE high regard for the athletic prowess of, near- College (Belllngham) Schuss Men city at Gonzaga has no — Arms, Mt. Baker, was — January 24 University of British Shuksan i ■■ ■ by Whitworth. In fact, he stated that he would leave town the day Columbia (Vancouver) tentative the scene of the Seattle College Gonzaga lost to this new arrival on the athletic horizon. Last Mon- January — University Chieftain Ski Team turnouts last day the Bulldogs won over Whitworth, 50-53 in an overtime game. 25 of British (Vancouver) tentative Sunday morning. Acting Coach, be that Gonzaga was a trifle overconfident after its surpris- Columbia Could — * College "Fritz Kramer directed the turnout I BILL LOHRER'S ingly close game, the 42-40 loss to WSC. The boys didn't realize January 31 Whitworth (U Pavilion) of nine men desiring a place on that a loss to Whitworth would send their President into deep se- of W February I— *Eastern Washington the team. clusion. College (U of W Pavilion) The practice in slalom and down ICHRISTMAS SKI VALUES Clara, opponent in early January, rather surprised us Santa our February 4— Gonzaga University hill constituted the main points by a ten-point victory overCalifornia. A former Gonzaga boy, Laney, the BILL SANDS (U of W Pavilion) of the work-out. Although IDEALNO. 1, completeas follows: was bright star for the Broncos. This towering center is a cou- — the February 7 *St Martin's College team has not yet been selected, standing stars at their abovemen. SPLITKEIN, of Leo and William Gaffney, both of whom are remem- CHOICE OF NORTHLAND, *A sin Fathers (Lacey) novices and experts alike turned tioned Alma Maters. ridge top 95 by many among the older students of SC. — GREGGflat top laminated or solid t«l bered their friends February B—*P8 *P ac1f 1c Lutheran out to see how the competition Getting back to Bill, while play- with the Portland should bring out a full house hickory, factory refinished government skis This game U. of College (U of Pavilion) "stacked up" at SC. ingbasketballat Franklin, he was time these two teams met was back W . with metal edges; ANDERSON & THOMP- on Saturday night. The last February 14— *Whltworth College Jack Tangney and Jack Koenig twice honored with an All-city se- bindings, Suwe Tonkin '20's. Father William Dunne, S. J., now President of SON No. 15 cable in the early (Spokane) outshined in the slalom, while the lection. In his Junior year he led dural rings. Skis University, was then coach of the College. He had cane poles with leather grip, San Francisco February 15— *Eastern Washing- rest of the men were about even the city individual scoring race. arebasewaxed and harness is mounted for use. pretty fair men to work with, too. Art and Tom Duffy, Tom some ton College (Cheney) in both events. Being early In the He also made the All-City base- Butler, Jimmy Logan and Ralph Ferrandi really knew their way February 17— Gonzaga University season, no time trials or meets ball team in his Senior year. He I DEALNO. 2, complete as follows: Tom Duffy was never too robust, even as a stu- around the floor. (Spokane) have been scheduled. However af- was both a star pitcher and third dent, but the other four were strictly A-l performers in any grade — Genuine Government Splitkein skis with metal February 19 *Western Washing- ter another two or three work- baseman for Franklin. After his Thompson poles 91t»65 of college competition. To leave out the names of such men as edges, Anderson & No. 26C £.if ton College (U of W Pavilion) outs, the ski team will probably graduation, heplayed ball for the rings, Tommy Glenn, Norm McKay and Earl Doyle, also players of those — with rubber A & T No. 15 cable bind- February 22 *Paciflc Lutheran be ready to start competition. Bobby Morris High School All- ings. These skis basewaxed and mounted days, would be to pass over men who played very fine basketball are College (Parkland) Those turning out were Jack Star nine. and are flexible ideal for girls and for their Alma Mater. — very and February 25 *St. Martin's Col- Tangrey, Jack Koenig, Dick boys; the same ski in civilian model sells at The games in those days were played at the K. of C. gym and In the summer of 1944, he Join- lege (U of W Pavilion) Adams, Bill Shoemaker, Mel Ga- $39.95 without harness or poles. were between the Blue and White of SC and Columbia College. It — ed the Army Air Forces. While in February 28 *Central Washing- mache, Barney Biteman, Jack played be a new picture at Garrigan Gym Saturday night when the the service he basketball will ton College (Ellensburg) Redenbaugh, and Clarence Alli- DEAL NO. 3, complete for: 7.95 Chieftains meet the present University of Portland. But the rivalry * for Kcssler Field, Mississippi, and OUTFIT hardwood skis " Denotes Winco League Games son. Field All-Stars CHILDREN'S . . . is old and tense and gives promise of a real battle. And our Chief- for the Clark in with safe kid's harness, mounted and waxed. tains better be in there fighting! In the bleachers will be some of Manila, Philippine Islands. Imme- Any stout shoe will fit this outfit. the grads who played against this same opponent in our last con- MEET YOUR FRIEND at diately after his release from the test 25 years ago. , army, with a record of 25 months * * FLASH * ir FREE TOSSES: Our old friends John Katica and Frank Watson behind him, he entered Seattle 1 are now with the Seattle Blue Devils, the newly formed professional DRUGS College as a Business major. WHITE STAG and SUN VALLEY SKI PANTS in Portland brought two In the SORRENTO team. The recent series victories Not being outstandingly tall, 100% ALL WCOL two games but the crowds were smalL Six hundred fans turned out where you buy your BillIs able to hold down a for- the first night and but half that number saw the second contest... - - ward berth on the team through Women's Ski Pants 14.95 faculty was more interested DRUGS COSMETICS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Father Small's statement that the— SC his exceptional ball handling and Men's Ski Pants 16.95 in SC athletics than the students— as judged by the relative num- FOUNTAIN LUNCH phootlng ability. There is one dis- IExtra long all men's pants ....21.95 ber of each attending our games received added confirmation Sat- tinction about Bill's basketball urday night. Fathers Carmody, McGulgan, Logan and Conway at- Corner Terry & Madison style and that Is nearly everyone SPECIAL SERVICES tended the FortLawton-Chleftalnmatch. Tom Tangney andCo. along of his attempts at the hoop carry brought rooting section a Evenings with John McKay and his group the to « a very high arch to it ic Open Year Around Till 9:00 dozen. Of course the game was not advertised extensively so this ic We Rent Anything In The Store Is not intended as a criticism. Even the game report In the Times Bill is different in another sense "JC We Flu or Service Any Ski Equipment spoke of the win of the "Pirates" over Fort Lewis. too.He Is the only family man on if Use Our Got-A-Ride Service - the proud * Hurry-Up Jobs! team, and he Is very of We Welcome Last Minute league playoffs. The Vets in the KENNELL ELLIS his little six month old baby. if We Operate A Rental Shop At Snoqualmie Summit Vets Defeat came out on the. long end of the Mikados,19-0 in hard fought game, downing the Artistic Photographers SPORT Mlkados 19-0, and earned theright |BILL LOHRER'S SHOP Semi-Final Game to play the undefeatedSinn Feln- Clipper Service The mud and cold failed to ners, for the league championship. "29 Yean Helping Seattle Sport§men ,p - Across the Street from School Inspiteof the weatherthe game 1426 Fifth Avenue Building University Way ME. 4400 dampen the spirit of the Vets and PETROLEUM 4306 Mlkados Intramural football team was a passing thriller and found QUALITY as they metin the semi-finalgame (Continued on page 4) PRODUCTS THE Friday, December 13, 1946 4 SPECTATOR Lines on Former From the Halls Norm Reynolds Searches Forty Hiyus TheStudentsSpeak SC Students SAKAZIN Trail; by Joan O'Nell by Joan Martin For Two More 'Cats' as By Jim Hughes and Peggy Lesser KornKuoted Wendall Shay, former Student The "residents'roost" was jump- OF THE WEEK: QUESTION Body President, is attached to Mc- ing with activity last.week with Pep Band Swings Along December 8 saw the last official Should corsagesbe banned fromsemi-formal dances Arthur's staff in Japan. He is civ- preparations being made for the hike of the Fall Quarter. Forty ilian head of the Catholic Educa- big Sarazin-Bordeaux dance. But hikers departed bright and early at Seattle College? . accompanied by tional Program. (His wife and this week the girls have been Sunday morning LORRAINE BRULE (Soc.-Sen- three children expect to join him workingon themes and cramming Father Logan and Miss Jeanne ior) "Absolutely not! Forraals are wearing corsages should not of soon. for the hall haa been Tangney of the English depart- dances we rememberlater and point is deem- tests . .. the reach the where it From New York, we hear that unusually quiet. Yet each day ment. the size or price of them doesn't nscessary. S.C. dances should ed Jim Rothstein, a student from comes up with its rare tidbit.For Seen and heard on the snowy, one as long as they're all rules matter bit not be so formal that 1933-37, is associated with his instance, one night after lights sleety, rainy trip to lake 22 was: there to add to the atmosphere." of intricate society need be fol- uncle in the diamond business. out the silence was cut by the ....Professors Tangney and O'- (Lit-.Tunlor) lowed. say, no, ban cor- GERRY McKAY I don't January 4, 1947 has been set as clatter of dishes and silverware Brien raising the intellectual stan- "No Idon't think flowers should sages, make them optional. Mariollne the wedding date of as Daint Thill climbed Into her dards of the club. Jim O'Brienis shunned, because we don'thave H. ARD (Com. Sci.- be JAMES Lawdnc and Bill Stobic. Marioline sack (which was loaded). Then now teaching at Bellingham Nor- too many big: dances during the Frosh) "I am no authority on the college In Went to 1943-44. we heard "It's Potter's Field for .mal. Just so it doesn't take too for an a whole, will ttke place in year. dress institution as The wedding Ya- you, Phyllis Ann Barnhart, you Tony Gibbons extricating him- much of the vets allotment." but Ithink it should be optional kima, they their bo- where will make joker." Clare Moshofsky gave us self from numerous legs and (Foreign Trade- stated for aspe- were, JACK WYNNE unless otherwise home. a laugh by dogging it to break- dies. His last words "Well, " Soph.) 'I'm married so Idon't cial occasion." A recent visitor to McHugh fast in her chartreuse Jobs (PI'S, Ihave three new Joints." have to worry, but for guys that JIM IHXER (Pre-Dental Frosh) Hall, was Fred Collins, a student requested to Imean) rolled at the knees, yet. Leon Carrla again do, there are always cemeterys." "I don't think corsages should be in 1934. Fred is a member of the sing "Alice Blue Goto." AlSmalland Joe CorrlganInvaded are; Steve Von Oasher, sax; Norm Reynolds, Queried JIM ENGLISH (Pre-Med Soph) banned for all S.C. dances, but Seattle Fire Department. "Cats" pictured 1. tor.: Leon, or my the place Monday withtheir Wat- accordion; Eisen, clarinet "la it the song "Can't be done on $65 as is evi- leave it up to the guy to decide trumpet; BuzzBower, drums; BIUMorino, ». Teaching in the graduate qchool kins products. All they could sell voice?" dent by the small attendance at whether she gets one or not." at Notre Dame University is Paul werenumerous cases of deodorant. Pep Band, the 'College Cats," was or- Ellen McDevitt who would ra- the Semi-Formal last Fri- 808 CARROLL (Com. Sci.- The self-termed Fall McLean. Dr. McLean is a former Thanks to Virginia Harden who giving pep, ther swim than hike— «o she did. day." Frosh) "A beautiful girl is like a ganized for the express purpose of entertain- student and also formerly head of forth with her ax and haul- Father Logan quipping, "I use (MAC) McCAULEY (Chem flower. Why divide that beauty went ment, and spirit to the cheering section at Cheiftain games. ED the English department tt S. C. ed back an Evergreen tree for us hard boiledeggs for wampum." Eng-Freshman) "Noses are red, into two flowers; one is enough * * * band, equally important, is to — and to thegals who strung It with Another ambition of the Theme of the hike we've got Violets are blue, ycu won't get for onenight." December 28th has been set lights, hung on the balls and spread the good name of Seattle College. them on the list, they never will either if Itake you." as the wedding day of Margaret draped it with icicles,- living Immediately previous to the be missed. PAUL BAKER (Pre-Med Frosh) our (Mimi) Horan and Jack Petrich. roomsports a beautifully decorat- start of the Fall Quarter, a meet- The next scheduled hike will be "All a vet has to do is set aside Observer NEW BOOKS Bay Mimi is a graduate of 1945. The ed Christmas tree. And speaking ing was held and attended by the toDiscovery onDecember 22. $64.99 a month and the problem (Continued from page 1) on, wedding will take place at St. of Christmas, our holiday formal heads of the various school acti- ADDED TO Additionalinformation this out- will be solved." this work goes unthanked, but in Theresa's Church. dinner was last night, with Mrs. vities. The idea of a band was ing- will be forthcoming. JACK (Commerce- GABBERT this case, Iwould like to thank The engagement of Mary d'Au- M.Leonard guest of honor. A pa- brought forth at this gathering. S.C. STACKS Freshman) "Well, are Although you are aware that dandelions these people and their committees buchon and Ed Welch has recently jama party and exchange 'of gifts Then and there Assistant Ath- cheap, I'll stay in sequence." three dollars of your money paid so in the name of the other appre- been announced. Ed is a pre-med ended the frolics. leticDirector, Bill Fentonwas ap- Columbus Nurses at the beginning of eadh quarter WILL HANSEN (Engineering- ciative students of SC. at SC and Mary is a graduate of " * * pointed to organize the group and (Continued from page 1) goes towards the upkeep ol the Soph) "Gladto be asked onsuch a Although it is awfully early, it the Providence School of Nursing. "Bet" Abbott was installed as timely question because I hear is my only chance, sohere's wish- McHUGH HAUL business manager. library you probably do not real- A. Barrett Corrigan, S.J., dean of Dorothy Merz and Jim Duggan — by Bob Trumbull ize the of new studies College, willgive less than 300 couples showed at ing everyonea very Merry Christ- Under the able direction of number bookswhich at Seattle will also be married on the 28th Diplomas hospi- last week's Semi-Formal dance. Imas. Norm Reynolds, the band has al- take their places on the shelves. the address. and of December at St Benedict's We sadly bemoan, this week, presented have talked to quite a few vets ready made successful appear- Among the three hundred will be tal pins will be to the Church. Dot will complete her the loss of BUI McNeil, a fellow about this problem and we have ances at a Seattle Prep pre- found: "Citizenship and the New nine winter graduates by Mother training at Harborview as a lab who has well representedthe hall Parley Giacomina, superintendent all reached the same conclusion. Bowling Thanksgiving Game rally, an SC Day" by Paul Womer, of nurs- tech inDecember. on the varsity basketbal squad. That is, date dances arethe best, (Continued from page 3) student body meeting, and last "Conversation With an Unrepent- es. At the same time we would like Music for commencement and more of us wouldgo if costs Stationed atFort Lewis is John week they played at the first i'iit Liberal" by Julius Seelze Blr- the man's league and rates him the to welcome to the hall a new- program will offered by would becut down. This wouldbe Denning. John left for the army meeting of the Pep Club. ler. To the field of social science, be the title of Bowler of the Week. quarter. comer, Don Kennedy. Christmas carolers of a swell start butother things enter after summer He attend- Those wno comprise the "Cats" Stuart Chase has contributed"De- the student Given below are the standings Plans are being set for initiation nurses' glee club, and Alfred too. I propose that the student ed the College from '44 to '46. are: Norm Reynolds, trumpet; mocracy Under Pressure," "Whore of the teams as of Friday. for new members of the Small, " body takea vote on it in the next activities Bill Morino, accordion; Buzz is the Money Coming From?" and army veteranattending Se organization as they arrive, now attle College. be un- election." Bower, drums; Steve Von Gasher, "For This We Fought." The vet- Ushers will royces Independents 11 1 .010 that has officially in School JOANNE SHAY (Soc-Soph) to the hall been sax; and Dick Eisen, clarinet. eran will be interested especially derclassmen the ofNurs- tfendel Club 6 3 .866 IK's Pledge established. ing: Sally Frombadh, "Flowers for the hair are O.K. Lacking a bass fiddle and an elec- in two volumes entitled"The Vet- Isabello vfcHugh Hall 5 4 .655 Baumgartner, Siemion, but for corsages, definitely no. Our hats are off to Joe de Jard- tric guitar, the band continues to eran andIlls Future Job" by Bed- Jean and Spectator 6 6 .500 New Members, JosephineMortiboy. They just don't look right on tho in for the highest individual score search for two more "Cats." (Di- ford and "When Johnny Comes ifa Smiths 6 6 .500 modern dress especially if you can yet bowled in the league. Joe rector's note: As this is a Pep Marching Home" by Wector. 3ngineers 3 6 .333 Mahoney Says find a place to pin them." bowled a 210 game against Ma Band, no squares need apply.) The field of literature is well "SHOW THE AD." At a meeting of the league Official word has been received Smith's last week. Suggestions are being called for represented in Stallknecht's GEORGE THORNTON (Com. Monday plans were made for a1 from the office of Duke Bob Ma- The McHugh hall ghost, which as to what the students would "Strange Seas of Thought," De- Sci.-Frosh) "After a man has in- tournament during Winter Fashionable Cleaners the haney that the Wigwam Chapter prowled of like to have played at the games. Groat's "The Shakespeare's and vested in tickets and a corsage, quarter.Hope was expressed thatt outside Father Car- of the Intercollegiate Knights mody's room for two weeks, It The band can play anything, so the Old Faith," or Robertson's QUALITY CLEANING it is entirely possible he will be many clubs would enter teams in1 will accept letters of application you it, "The Signpost." AND PRESSING low on money and run out of gas " seems, has retreated to seclusion name and they'll play it. — the league during the coming quar- for membership, up to 12:00, noon New religious reference books EXPERT ALTERATIONS afterwards BEWARE!" ; with a cessation of his pranks. ter. Several new independent December 18, 1946. The letters are not lacking. Witness for ex- 721 Madison SE. 5316 EARLE E. IJBBY (Pre-Med- This playful fellow would run up teams are being organized, amongf are to be addressed to: Fr. A.Flajole ample Fr. Scott's "AH"You Who Frosih) "To ban corsages would and down the stairs outside of — them is a team captained by Al Are Burdened," or Jurgensmeier's please some antagonize others. Honorable Duke, father's room until he had fully Directs Ivanich formerly on the Spectator Prep "Mystical Body of - Why not let be optional? If a Wigwam Chapter. roused him out of a sound sleep. Christ." it team. One may far imagin- TEN- O FOUR manisn't individual enough to do Intercollegiate Knights His usual time was around 1:30 Christmas Play travel in Rules were discussed at the" ation with Brineino's "Cocks and or not do a thing, regardless of The following information is to a. m. Monday morning. BARBER AND meeting, including a method of" be includedin the text of the let- Seattle Prep Harlequines,under Bulls inCaracas" or Peers' "Spain what others do, it's high time he Formal notice is sent out to all BEAUTY SHOP penalizing teams which fail to" ter: the able direction of iFather Ar- in Eclipse," realized his 'nose' is his own." those souls withthe gambling spir- 1004 Madison EL. 1004 show up for their scheduledgames. 1. Name, thur Flagole. S.J., brother of Fa- MARGIE LeBRASSEUR (Hist- it: Kelly's Casino is nowopen for Other rules which have not beeni 2. Address. ther Edward Flagol? here at the Junior) "Corsages ruin the lines business. Hours by appointment Debaters enforced are those regarding thei 3. (Must a member of college, starts off their season of a good dress and also detract Year. be only; so make your reservationsin (Continued from page 1) foul line and the practice of'■ th« Sophomore, Jun- with "A Christmas Carol," by CHRISTMAS from the snakey perfume." freshman. or advance. Get-rich-quick-boys are switching alleys after each frame. ior class. Also, indicate which Dickens. question debatedwas the national FRANCIS GASTINEAU (Econ- invited also. Race Horse and These matters will be discussedI quarter.) debate topic Resolved; that labor SPECIAL Soph) "With the rising cost of Poker; or bring your own It will be presented at the Wo- and decidedupon at a meeting in 4. point average. (Must dice. should be given a direct share in for living it seems advisable to elim- Grade men's Century Club, 8:00 p.m. on the first week of next quarter. 2-point Visit McHugh Hallany weekend management. Those Who debated inate this practice temporarily or be at least a over-all ave- the 16th and 17th. Tickets are 50 SEATTLE COLLEGE was games and one finds that it is quieter were: Jim Mcßride and Jack until the Republicans put the It also decided that rage.) cents and 75 cents. would not during than the city morgue. Reason: Haasze, Frank Alishio and Mary STUDENTS country back on be scheduled 5. High school activities. In the cast are such stars as lt'a feet." Bellarmine just cleared out for a Ellen Moore, Don Cox and Bob (Soc-Sen- the final week of school because 6. College activities. Brown— "Scrooge," JEANNIE ROBERTS weekend "liberty" to visit the old Bob— Ed Lor- Larson, Bill Michael and John BringIn This Ad For a ior) "I don't think corsages are of final exams. 7. Intentions as a member of enz "Tiny-Tim," Don Farrel — alma mater in Tacoma. Spellman, Bob Trumbull and necessary and mind lIntercollegiate Knights. "Marty's Ghost," McKay— wouldn't not John Blackie Thomas, and Gene Bren- 20% Discount getting one— I just 8. Intentions as a member of Thatcher," Bob — would assoon Drama Guild "John Rose ner and Andre Charvet.Outstand- ON eat the the ASSC. "Scrooge's Nephew." after dance." (Continued from page 1) ing teams were the Michael-Spell- BILL RIDENOUS (Eng.-Soph.) 9. How long you anticipate re- H.Harrison ALL GLASSES will interpret part of the blind man and Brenner-Charvet teams, "Yes, it's a needless expense." the maining at Seattle College. date. of "SHOW THE AD." who won all of their debates. RALPH (Eng.- Other members the cast In order to better understand Give That Skier McCORMICK Benny Goodman, Flood, Will Lead Frosh) "No, corsages should not are Jack the reasons for the interrogatory Ear1c Libby, Bob Truonbull — Prescription Ground be banned at formals, but at oth- form of application, it must be SCHOOL SUPPLIES ART MATERIALS Jeanne Dcrman, Dolores Gross, er dances it is up to the fellow remembered that the Intercolleg- AED Members ARMY TYPE Pat Kelly, Pat Wilson and Ted whether or not he wants to bring . iateKnights is a service organiza- Alpha Epsilon Delta, national Hofferty. There are still twoparts SKI GOGGLES his date flowers." tion. Having as its purpose ser- pre-med honorary, that have not yet been cast. met last Wed- JOHN FORD (Phil.-Frosh) "No, vice, sacrifice, and loyalty to Se- nesday to elect officers for the The play will be directed by Ithink a fellow should bring a . attle College, only memberswilling coming year. The results of the Clintworth & Ewbanks Mr. Crawley, ably assistedby Pat fulfill purpose corsage to his girl, but only for ! to this are desired. ( election President, 'Schock. The stagemanager is Jim wereas follows: formals or semi-formaldances." Letters of application shall be Harmon Harrison; vice President, (Between Pine) 1012 Madison SEneca 3060 Roddy, whohas charge of all light- 1515 Second Avenue Pike and TOM WEILER (Pre-Law-Frosh) presentedto a member of the IK's Raymond Healy; Secretary, ing, scenery, etc. Pauline Cruick- Ed- "Giving a girl a corsage shows on or before December 18, 1946. ward Raitano, Treasurer, James shankis productionmanager, Max- that a boy is thoughtful and in- ! The names of these members are: Hunt; Historian, Charles ine Pursley has charge of tickets and Gal- terested in his date, and suohi Bob Mahaney, John Powers, John braith. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY and Don Wood is theater man- LANCASTER'S— thoughtfulness .-should be encour- Deignan, Tom Tangney, Jerry street Hospital 'ager. 1012 MADISON ST. Across the from the Columbus aged." Thalle, Jim McKay, Bill Moeller, If any person is interested in JOEMcEVOY (Econ-Senior) . Don O'Neill, Mike Mahoney, Bob helping out the stage crew, please PERMANENTS "As long as Volunteer Park and Greene, Dick Walsh, Frank Don- rnotify Pauline Cruickshank. Father Nichols maintaintheirgar- ghy, Dick Hall, Fred Holt, Gene - - The plot of "Best Foot For- Machine Cold Wave dens, I'llbring: my girl corsages." Lombardi, Bill Quinn, Welch, ward" revolves around a of Ed ED LAFORTUNE (Eng-Frosh) series and Craig. Machineless !humorous and embarrassing Ed "If more money were spent situ- 09 ations caused by a school boy who corsages rather than fifths, the Jinvites a Hollywood star to a NOOK Oance wouldbe more successful." Serv-U'Meat Co. IDEAL BEAUTY prep school prom. Rosemary Lane ORVIIXE J. 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