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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 12-13-1946 Spectator 1946-12-13 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1946-12-13" (1946). The Spectator. 328. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/328 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The peS ctator by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. WELCOME, HIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS SPECTATOR 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.