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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The peS ctator by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. /JT-Afe*. SEATTLESPECTATORCOLLEGE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1941 Z— Boo AmericanMedical Association ApprovesBiology Courses Engineering Students Clinical Laboratory Technician Course HaveLargerLabs To Qet Field Work States Dr. Werby Fall Production Four Courses Listed Inspection Results In In The Five Year Dr. Helen Werby, head of the K.ByBoard, biology department, told the Spec- 'Tons Money' tator this week thaat she was Of Study Plan Says Letter gratified by the progress of her LO. department during her three-year Chosen By Guild Seattle College's new school of tenure as head of the department, engineering opened its doors to By Ann Baillargeon but she also hopes for continued students this week. Long looked enlargement and increased equip- "Tons of Money," hilarious forward to, and especially valuable farce, has been chosen as the fall Thursday morning, a letter ment in the future. because of the present world situ- development quarter production at the College. ation, college The latest of the Monday the new is headed as received by Dean James progress of the biology depart- Tryouts will be held eve- by H. T. Drill, ning 7 to 9 at Providence Dr. also head of McGoldrick, S. J., from ment is the new laboratory and from the physics department. Hospital. The cast calls for four illiam D. Cutter,M.D.,Sec- stock room on the third floor of Four engineering courses wi the science building. The new women and six men. be available, mechanical, electri tary of American Medical laboratory, having four tables "This year the Drama Guild will civil and chemical, and the fu ssociation, notifying him which will seat ten students each, not limit its activities exclusively course required for a degree i to acting, but will also branch out at after a thorough investi- will be able to seat forty students. any of the four branches lastsfh "The most modern feature," de- into the production field. In pre- years. An innovation to engin tion,the Course for Clinical clared Dr. Helen Werby, "is the vious years the Guild has just eering courses in the west, but a iboratory Technicians at Se- new lighting system which is acted, never handling the actual established practice in the large adapted production. They will be taught tle College and Providence from the system now in eastern schools of engineering, i use at Oregon State College. This the art of makeup that goes into the requirement that one year i jspital has b&en approved system consists of three lights, producing a show." commented the five will be spent by the stut hanging Carmody, faculty moder- id registered by thf Ameri- down over each table, Father ent in actual field work, workin which will enable the students ator. in an industrial organization spec n Medical Association. to see through microscopes more "This year, with full coopera- ializingin his field of study. Ap Recently an inspection was made easily and eliminate shadows be- tion of the student body, we will pointments to the various indus ing cast specimens by plants y Dr. F. H. Arestad, M. D., a upon other have one of the best Drama Guilds trial will be made by students." that has ever been fortunate committee composed of both in member of the staff of the Amer- I Dr. Helen Werby said, "the new enough to represent Seattle Col- dustrialists and members of th an Medical Association, with ref- Scenes such as the above were a common sight at the registrar's office even up until stock room (the former women's lege," said Bill Orland, newly engineering school faculty. Th rence to the course for clinical the time the Spectator went to press. lounge) was moreimportant to the chosen secretary-treasurer. plan calls for two students work aboratory technicians conducted department because it would allow ing on each job, one spending a at >y Seattle College in cooperation greater efficiency and convenience month work and a month a for the students." She hopes school, alternating with the othe ith Columbus and Providence that Board eventually separate divisions will Judicial students, the length of the fteli ospitals. The recent visit of in-,Record Enrollment Indicated be installed for the preparation oi Examinations Set courses lasting two years. lection was in response to an ap- media and storage equipment. The school will be housed in lication for registration of the The new laboratory was neces- By Justice the former Madison Street ca aboratory training course conduct- By Latest Registrar's Figures sary because of the increased en- Moffat barn, which the College purchaseo d by Providence Hospital in co- rollment of students caused by the from the city of Seattle in a sur peration with the Seattle College. need of more nurses for the gov- Test Results Secret prise move last Spring quarter ernment According to organizei Many of the educational activ- To date, Wednesday, Octo- the fastest growing Collegein from Marylhurst Women's and the establishment of Approved Dr. Drill, ities of this hospital including the a new course for medical techni- Before and head of the department, the ber 1, with registrations still the United States. ■ laboi'atory technicians College, Oswego, Oregon. cians. The new laboratory and engineering building, nee car training of coming in, are carried out in affiliation with the figures of 941 In 1931 when the College The courses especially ap- stock room will eliminate the con- Senior and Sophomore students barn, has a floor space almos Seattle College. The course re- students enrolled in the day opened at its present loca- fusion caused by the overcrowded wil vie for two posts in student equal to that of the new Libera quires three years of college train- pealing were Engineering, and overlapped classes. body offices on Oct. 9, in Room Arts building. At present the school and a total of 1323 for tion there were only 36 men will building is undergoing renovation ing and one year of practical work with an enrollment of 40 stu- While saying she hoped the new 7, at 12:10 p. m. Competitors in ahospital laboratory for the de-- both day and night enroll- students enrolled. The pres- laboratory and stock room would be queried on the A.S.S.C. consti- new roofing as well as flooring gree. Two years of college and ments predict that this year's ent enrollment figure makes dents, Business Administra- be ready for use beginning next tution and its by-laws in confor- being installed. one year of hospitalexperience are week, she also the requirements as laid Dr. Drill, named head of the enrollment will surpass the College not only tion with I;) mentioned it was mationto required for a certificate in labor- even the larg- about 0full time the second step of progress made down in the constitution. new school, spent two years with .of ..List, 1 -.v; '■ — the Portland Electric Car Co., «, that ysfir... Cfttholio col. on.tl g.de- Vt.(J?partraont. mrt - ' and" /LnftfitrrHifl ast tfoa ."fflntll Already prepa.eri the sen- ais.,' "■ i"' enlargement iter Bp\Hi ~t-;ll<>~~ "Preliminary training in biolo- to Father James B. McGold- cific Coast but also estab- partment being patronized coal is the of the fill vacancies chemistry, bacteriology, etc., biology department test to on the Judi- building contractor. He was a gy, rick, until it covers cial Board, is an examination amply provided for and Dean of Studies more ishes it as the largest private jvith the largest number up the entire third floor in the Sci- professor at Oregon State College has been based on pure logic and memory. for will be further enhanced by the than 200 additional regis- collegeon the Pacific Coast. to date. (Hjce building. eleven years, during- which The test will prove the person's time he received his master's de- splendid facilities of the new trantsare expectedduring the Students come from Oregon, thinking and building Scholarships were granted capacity for clear gree at the University of Oregon which now constitutes the retention, college," stated next week that enrolling is Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, tostudents from Seattle Prep, the of material. The and later he received his Ph. main unit of the Saturday Classes test, especially prepared for the physics the inspection report. allowed. and Alaska, as well as from D. in at the University of ODea, Holy Rosary,HolyAn- occasioji by the remaining judge, Washington. hospital Dr. Drill came to assumes full res- This will be a substantial both eastern and western Start Tomorrow will be simple providing the con- Seattle College ility needs gels in Seattle, Bellarmine in as head of the for the financial increase compared testant reads the constitution at- physics department laboratory as with Washington. Tacoma, Marquette, and St. in 1939, and school since the Placing tentively. is now in charge of both physics ts do not pay any tuition ex- last Fall recordreg- Typical representative the date of the first Quarters' Joseph in Yakima for highest Saturday class October fourth, and engineering departments. uring the regular college istration of 1409 students. groups are those twelve Without applying to anyone or training, stu- marks. Numerous music Father James B. McGoldrick, S.J., telling anyone he will take The actual how- College that sup- These figures substantiate the dents from Ketchikan, Alas- scholarships dean of Seattle announced the inquiry, may walk s under the immediate were offered to opening a person n of the hospital patholo- claim Seattle College ka, the of the regular fall into the examining room and take that is as well as eight students outstanding music students. term of Saturday classes. the test at the specific time. It Otis Tea Seminars in the philosophy of The laboratory department is education, graduate is advised that eligible (not hold- and courses any body office) Punder the full time direction of English history of- ing other student in and (University Forum and will be Sophomores and Seniors see Bill High Dr. Alfred L. Balle of Faculty Gavel fered. The classes are expected Rates Honored that copies of the A. S. Oregon Medical School, '28; Am- MendelPresents to draw a large Moffat so (5f Head Debating enrollment. S. C. may be for- erican Society Clinical Pathol- The course, open to both men Constitution The parlor of the Otis Hall was ogists). The technical staff in- and women, will continue through- warded to the individuals. Cons-■ the scene of tea honoring the Se- Sister Olive, R. N., Sis- By titutions are promised by Friday, attle College cludes: M. SilverScroll College out the regular year. women students both The offers two organi- New Officers scholastic .' Charge; which will ensure ample old and ter in Miss Nell O'Hall- zations to enable the studentto de- time for new Wednesday of Act- oran, BSc, 3 years experience, velop that quality anyone to master them. ivities Week. The table was very charge para- essential of self head technician in of Sunday expression, necessary The Mendel Club, the largest or- SPEC. REPORTER ... attractively decorated with the AtTea so for suc- Unlike the thrills of an election1 sitology and bacteriology; Miss ganization within Seattle College, color scheme being pink andwhite. cess. Special meeting will be this will cause great' Norma Roman, BSc, 3 years ex- held its meeting of the year, examination The mantel held a large white — The "College Forum" was first suspense due to its secrecy. An: perience Chemistry, serology; To honor the new members of insti- Wednesday, September 24. Presi- held Monday at noon. Im- bowl of beautiful African Mari- — tuted two years ago to 1 Miss Louise Uhlig 2 years ex- the faculty and to better acquaint the dentHaines opened meetingby portant election must have its winners golds. beginner in establishing a solid the matters will be announced immediately, but perience,— urinalysis; Mrs. Beth theentire faculty with one another, welcoming all the new membersto the Many delicious and clever re- Martin 3 years of college, was foundation in the fundamentals of briefly covered at this session. judges are not confirmed until served; especially — the Silver Scroll, Women's Activ- elocution. the club. He also reviewed freshments were trained at Harborview Hospital the various activities of the organ- Room 6, Science Building. they are appointed by the A.S.S.C.1i outstanding were the pinwheel tissues, chemistry; Miss Kay ity Honorary, will takecharge of a The Gavel Club is composed of electors. and — reception high coming ization throughout the past schol- |sandwiches contributed by Fran- Wilson, 2 years experience hem- and tea this students who have had previous by McGuire. Mrs. Leonard afternoon, astic year, which was climaxed jces acted Sunday October fifth. elementary training in speaking or picnic. ■ as head in beautiful sponsored by the annual hostess a blue directly under the The affair is Father debating. Past experience has chiffon with silver accessories. Students work Francis E.Corkery, S. J., the Pres- proven ! supervision of trained technicians that our talent is found in Guest Speaker Basement Beanery, Alias jThose who assisted Mrs. Leonard ident of the College, and will be all four years, last year's winner and are carefully checked in all given Peggy The introduction Father Ger- I were Miss Jean Ross, Verna Pa- assignments. at the home of Ann of the "President Cup Debate"be- of ton, Madeline Pacquin. Mary their Informal dis- McGowan at four o'clock. ald Beezer, S. J., the Mendel Club I cussions or lectures are held on the ing a member of the freshman College Cavern, Frances Grossman, Bernice Gaff- Receiving guests willbe Mrs. class. moderator and guest speaker for Sets Up various phases of the laboratory the evening,' preceded by ney, Ruth Brand, Alberta Grieve, Marie Leonard,, Dean of Women relaxing the was the service and practical examinations In their more moments presentation j Adele Campbell, and Betty Mc- frequent and an honorary member of the a of the officers for the Carthy. serving are conducted at inter- the club offers social calendar of coming year, namely Lowden, Shop Building Those were: SilverScroll; Dr. Helen Werby, ad- skating parties,college mixers, Bob In Science vals throughout the course. Inad- and president; MarionTreiber,sec- Jeanne Pacquin, Marileen McGin- to work students visor of the Silver Scroll, and Nora finally, an annual picnic. vice nis, Shirley Hansen, and Cather- dition technical retary; and , treasurer. College may enjoy training charting of Keavy, President of the organiza- These recreational activities Seattle students now their noontime repast, Mayer. receive in the they lunch, ine reports and indexing and filing of tion. Pouring wlil be Rosemary seem to assist the eager student Father Beezer related the inter- coke or whatever have for without setting foot off the The girls who poured weremem- Weil, Secretary-Treasurer of the in pursuit of the principles of bet- esting highlights of last year's va- College Campus, because more space is available this year. Mrs. bers of the Silver Scroll,* women's The impression of Dr. F. H. Ar- honorary society and Frances Mc- ter speaking. rious meetings. He explained in Reynolds has moved her cook house and beanery from the K. C. hall!honorary society. estad, M. D., after his thorough Guire, President of the Associated In addition to the debating detail the different motion-pictures to the basement of the science building. To add to the lovely enchant- investigation was: "The laboratory Women Students and a member of within the club the teams attend viewed by the club, and further To the scholar who has the faculty for being late to his classes, ment of the atmosphere numerous the Silver Scroll. Assisting in the the lec- training school conducted by Pro- various tournaments throughout told how the movies made the cafeteria location will prove a boon since only a few steps need piano selections were played by cooperation serving will be Bettie Kumhera, comprehensible. He Rosemary vidence Hospital in the Northwest. The final high tures more also be taken, after the snappily served lunch, to enter any Misses Teresa Beyer, College appears Mary Doherty, Betty Germer, Lor- of the year outlined the many advantages thej of the class Petrich and with the Seattle is reached when rooms. By the student who has to observe the rules of budgeting, Bischoff, Mary Ellen to fulfill all of the major require- rayne Eisen,Ida Ganzini, and Peg- a select team is sent into Eastern pre-nursing, pre-medical,and mcd-j Juanita Brown. of the the Am- gy Ann McGowan who comprise Washington Idaho, technology could de-1 the values found on the menu will bo instantly approved. High j ments Council of and or Califor- ical student quality prices erican Medical Association.'' the members of the Silver Scroll. nia to represent Seattle College rive from joining the Mendel Club.| and low are the keynotes in Mrs. Reynolds' business in a series of contests against this code. A.S.S.C.Notice!! FLASHES AT PRESSTIME better known colleges and univer- New Policy The cafeteria located on the north side of the building opens it- Competitive examinations sities. During coming year Men- golden portals to the hunger maddened mob of Seattle Collegians As the SPECTATOR WENT TO PRESS word was received that the the The club meets each Wednesday del Club will hold its meeting ev- between the hours of 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. the (Junkers and caffein for the student body offi- the Mendel Club was planning a mixer to be held Friday, October at 8 P. M. ery three weeksinstead of its for- fiends of the student body will find hot coffee and doughnuts avail- cers of Senior and Sopho- 10. Bill Stapleton and Bob Lowden were named co-chairmen. * * * mer policy of bi-monthly meetings? able anytime after 8 a. m. more judgesThursday, Oc- At this time no definite date has The interior decoration of the new house of values, as ~"yH. not all men who are interested in JUNIORS ... set for the second meeting tober 9, 12:10, Room 7. Photographers, attention! Will been finished, are very conducive to a good appetite with bright Aegis department of publicity please The first meeting of the of the year, which will be held cheerT^ Men and women taking pictures for the or walls and ceilings. All animal life foreign to that of the human Mitchell or Bill Bates. This call is urgent. in the very near future. contact either Ted year at which elections will species found within the realm of Mr. Reynolds' cafeteria are either students of the Sophomore publicity department looking for men and women to Mixer, The is also be held, is scheduled for The Mendel which was exterminated upon recognition or the exist is firmly and promptly and Senior classes. news the downtown and out-of-town papers. Any one of the most important and write sl/ies for Tuesday noon, made known to them. With this rule of cleanliness and with accomo- qualified is advised to see Bill Bates, director room 6, successful activities of the club BILL MOFFATT, student who feels datiJ s for one hundred, Mrs. Reynolds' cafeteria takes on the air publicity Publicity Office, 401, next to the library. Science Building. last year, is scheduled for Friday, Chief Judge. of in the Room 1 of a metropolitan cafe ranking high culinary Oct. 10 at the K. C. Hall. in skill. 2 THE SPECTATOR Friday, October 3, 1941 THE SPECTATOR Official publication of the Associated Students of Seattle College. Guardians Of Malmassaglitis Founded December, 1932. Published Friday during the scholastic Brand New year. Business Address: Broadway and East Madison Street, Seattle, Students' Did you ever undergo the tor- GUFF Washington. Subscription Rate: cents per Advertising BY Rights 50 Quarter. RUTH BRAND ture meted out by what is gen- Rates on application. If a Hollywood talent scout To the students of any col- erally called a masseur or mass- EDITORIAL STAFF euse? Well, up until the other had been invited to the tea lege or high-- night, Iw,as running Bob LaLanne EDITOR institution the around a givenby the Women Students est student body officesin im-. happy man, but Ifell into the web Joe Eberharter ASSOC. EDITOR a bone-twister, -By- of Seattle College in honor of " of well-muscled and B. J. Dunham NEWS EDITOR portance are the Judgships. look at me now. I'm a wreck— Marjorie Staples FEATURE EDITOR the incoming Freshies, I'm Seattle College with its wellI I've got malmassageitis. Dan Riley _ SPORTS sure S. C. would now be sadly Stripped down to a coat of rub- EDITOR formed student government PETTAh!yes— Life lacking in the feminine ele- bing compound that smelled like isfilled with many shortcomings;one of the lias offices, ■ NEWS STAFF— Nan Standish, Dick McGuire, Ed Craig, Joe Minardi, three ranking in gin-soaked cigar butt, I lay on most dismal of these failings did we experience during the Bill Pettinger, Ed Kohls. ment. Ihave been told that line with president andI a table in frightful apprehension the happy handshaking week just passed. Because our choice the essential requisites of a ather A. S. S. C. officers, of what was to come. Without a Brand, Gen Crenna, Ted Mitchell, Margaret Slissman, Bill Mof- word of warning massive hands paternaladvice of last issue had completely, though roughly, fet, Riley, Clark, young glamour star are those of the judgships. This' grabbed Dan Lee Kit Eisen. my face in a death grip, lifted the frenzied frosh from the depths of frenzy, we were charm,poise, and beauty, and and bent my jaws into a V for TYPIST Z1..._ Becky student council group controlsl somewhat given a little puerile I.T.Z '. Mc~Ard7e Wednesday last there was victory. to gloating. But suddenly, presidential powers and re- Then a finger and a thumb slyly if by ■EPDI9INTID FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING IV as the rude quiz of a curious professor, we were jerked certainly an over-abundance serves to each A. S. S. C. of-" crept to tip — National AdvertisingService,Inc. the of my nose and to a harsh realization 'tis not the newcomer but the old of these three. We particular- fice the powers delegated toi grasped it lightly. Suddenly I Col/tic t'ublishers Refircscntativt Pinoccio, student, the taken-for-granted fixture, who really 420 Madison Aye. New York.N. Y. ly following was another with a beak needs en- " - - caught the and it in the school constitution. CHICAGO BOSTON LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO vibrating back and forth like a lightening counsel. Behold the inveterate hall-pacer he mentally wrote them down for Supremacy JudicialBoard as of the banjo string.Before Icould scream, naively through your edification: Jean Ross's is plainly uncontested; its words the old smeller had snapped back wanders the new Arts Building, sans pur- A WALKING CORPSE ... and decisions are held as final long sleeved crimson jacket and stung me sharply on the right pose, sans dignity, sans lunch-bag. A pitiful sight, what? A corpse doing anything other than remaining con- and binding on the association. As cheek. My heart still inmy mouth, skirt; interpreters Oft overcome by the sheer beauty of it all, the upperclass- vincingly a corpse is news startling enough to make topping a white moire of the constitutionand Ioffered a silent prayer, begging — Marileen McGinnis in billow- guardians of students' rights the to be released from this semi-ra- man will stand enraptured for hours motionless, thought- the front page of every newspaper in the country. Judiciary has stored up a spec- tional Gargantua. less. ing pink taffeta; Jeanne Pa- tacular history of dramatichappen- say, The Spectator does not claim discovery of a corpse Quicker than Icould "Take Daily one can see a smiling Senior gazingentranced at the acting out of the ordinary; it has been found quin's Grecian model in blue; ing and exciting cases. Outstand- it easy, Bud," those banana bunch rather ing in its files is the case of the hands had my neck in a vice-like modernistic first floor clock. "Its new and beautiful," he PeggyMcGowan,aportrait in — { that many upperclassmen at Seattle College are ca- Freshman Amendment a point of grip. This guy must have been says, "and the bighand goes around once everyhour." black velvet and starchedI|tinder originating with the consti- pipe-fitter, tried to daverous in every respect when it comes to activities a because— he Just this morning, Doctor Magdael, M. M. (Master of around the school. while lace; Bernice Gaffney, tution's founding. The amendment, screw my meek off no kidding. I bouffant and young in mar-j which takes effect this year, will think'he succeeded, and— got an el- Maintenance) found a wretched chem student religiously tap- Certainly the majority of this select circle do |give this year's frosh active repre- bow back in its place at least Iping the basement walls. The poor fellow, not realizing that nothing of importance when one of their leaders call quisette; Mary Ellen Galvin,,sentation on the Advisory Board. can find no other reasonablereas- a veritable Hedy Lamarr in To insure against prejudice and on for getting my necktie in my he wasn't in the Science Building, was bent on finding his for support. Certainly they contribute nothing toward her shirtmaker crepe. Very- to strengthen confidence in a just mouth all the time. — "hidden" chem lab and his endeared tubes and flasks. the success of greater Seattle College, toward the Judicial Board a sophomore and My arms were twisted like Much like himis the determined co-ed who, since the first lovely girls, and if it hadn't two upperclassmen constitute the My settingof a good example to the underclassmen. The wringing out an old towel. class, been for the invitation com- board. The sophomore is appointed stomach was beaten down to a day of has been doggedly seeking an entrance to the Spectator the majority of Juniors and Seniors beginning brands mittee you'd probably all be at the of the Fall term mere nothing. My lungs were col- new south wing. Sounding walls, trying windows, pounding as being dead as far as Seattle College activity is and serves on the A.S.S.C. board lapsed. My vertebra wasmade the sealed doors, she never seemed to tire, never appear tobe dis- — in Hollywood right now. for a three-year period. Competi- of a she-loves-me,she-loveu- concerned. They are dead except for one thing victim couraged. One turned up all the In our scouting this week- tive examinationsare held within not game, and with each she-loves- bright morning she with they walk our halls. heavy end, those bright yarn caps the first three weeks of the Fall me, or she-loves-me-not, a paraphernalia needed to dynamite. At that point, however, The Spectator resents this infringement on the Quarter. The examinationis made fist gleefullybeat my backbone to the happily proud Grounds Beautiful Committee interfered qualities of a legitimate corpse. It insists that the seem to be capping all sales. up by the judges in office and bits. Instead of feeling like the What ho ... a pun?? With covers the constitution of the rock of Gibralter, it now feels like to stifle completely this brave undertakingof our Collegiate upperclassmen become convincingly alive or be kind school. Two vacancies occur this bag their tassels and pompoms a of navy beans. Joan of Arc. Undaunted, the younglady was last reported enough stop trying to fool the public into believ- year because of a surprise resig- — to judge year. The Doc he called himself Doc to be contemplating a parachute attack on said south wing. 'plus a sport coat and pigskin nation of a last The — plied his wares to my legs. He ing such a thing as a walking corpse exists. year open that pull-ons you're any- vacancies this are to wrappedone arm around my ankle,j And the extravagantlynumbered rooms ...they're enough set for sophomores seniors, respect- and put one foot in the small of my to baffle the mathematics majors. Consider the inno- thing from a hamburger at ively. even back, braced his other foot against cent Junior who misread hisroom schedule andfound himself UnhamperedBy Pat's to a movie in town. the rubbing table, and pulled. I Hikers We mustn't forget the boys became a seven-foot giant —just like alone inroom123. For 50 minutes he listened to the pound- Students Plan that. Then he let loose I'm a ing throb of a furnace boiler and the clickity-clack of a tele- this week, (How could we), proced- midget. He repeated the 1 phone jumper-board. "These new engineering courses are NaturesUpsandDowns and so we give the honors for ure with the other leg. It was so the most glamorous tie to Ski Trips bad, one leg looked at the other wonderful," he violently insisted to the little men in white To any stranger passing the front of Seattle College at about 8 glad none other than Mr.John- and said, "Brother. I'm sure 'that carted him avw&y. o'clock Sunday morning- it would seem that the regular week-day ... Early, heavy snowfall this year I've served that stretch." classes were not enough; that Sunday classes were being inaugurated nie Deignan...We always did on Mount Rainier presages good Then he massaged the bottomof to take care of the growing demand for more studies. No thought lean to red, yellow, greenand skiing and the Seattle College Ski my feet. It tickled. Ipleaded, I Nelson Elected such as that was in the minds of those who gathered to take the first orange combinations. Yes, Club, guided by President Joe begged, Ilaughed, Icried. He kept rugged regions surround the maj- English, plans to take full advan- on tickling, laughing gleefully all jaunt of the season into the which Sir-e-e-e. estic Mt RajKier, Hiking WfJB the program and.hiking was to fill tage of \t. %§<; .year's first meet- the tim^. Finally, when I wa3 Club President ing is yet to be held, but already verge mental collapse, the day. A FRESHMAN SPEAKS on the of plans are being formulated. he quit. Ijust kept on laughing Folks, Nelson, Under the able leadership of grinding noise as the driver meet Don the new- greenie, year and jumping around. Then he be- Don Nelson, president of the Hik- smoothly slid the compound gears Look not at me as just a The number of trips this ly-elected President of the hiking With blushing face and Alpine is to exceed that of last, two of gan slapping me around. Iquit ing Club, more than fifty of the into place. laughing. slapped club. Isn't he suave? body two great big beanie; which will be held previous to the I've neverbeen student climbed into the j A truck my prominent junior furnished and speed light For though Ibe new and still un- team selection so that those wish- so much in all life. When he This hails from trucks which were With the of got through, my transported into grand- polished, ing to try for a place may com- skin looked like Seattle and is majoring in medi- were the The wheels turned round an over-ripe tomato, and felt like iose "bewilderness" which is our But the mud held tight, My powers of thought have not pete in slalom and downhill races. — cine. He is well liked by eds and demolished. Exactly where the club will go a well-done cube steak he even Northwest. Hi-Yo Silver! basted me oil. co-eds and as for his personallik- the great consternation of on its trips has not yet been de- with hot ings, hair, Motor transportation terminated To I, too, have thoughts and plans depending, course, blonde blue eyes, and Camp everyone the truck was stuck. cided, of on the "After a full hour of this nerve- one of those rare super personal- at the White River and schemes to at wrecking hokus-pokus After a short lunch and Ever-failing methods were em- up conditions be found Mount the Doc let ities fill bill. Fried chicken is Grounds. To build strong our school's Baker, up. your now," the around, more than a hund- ployed until the other truck long dreams, Summit and Paradise. me "Take shower his favorite dish and wooden shoes a look Since Narada Falls is to be the he said, "by the way, how do you red hikers began the long march. hooked up. In no time at all we Ihave much to give and more to are his favorite peeve, quote "Dug- were rolling along the highway terminal for private cars going to feel?" outs Destination: an old mining cabin learn winter, "Oh, fine," stuttered, Come on! Turn out for orches- were never intended to be a half miles up yonder and singing all the latest of songs. Paradise this it is evident Ifeel I (tra, all you College worn on feet." three and V.'ith all your cares as my concern. that if the trips are to be there, knowing full well that Iwas a Seattle mus- trail. Unfortunately, our troubles So give me a chance to lend a jicians! I'm on my way to room In additional interesting data, those with more experi- were not at an end. A few miles skiers will have to resort to the habitual liar. .32 where they While hand, grueling cut-back trail or shuttle- "Well, fine," grinned the hold rehearsals at Mr. Nelson is of the opinion that ence began the hike with a steady from Rainier Park, one of the my prints that's ]12:15 every Monday just good thing, And leave in honor's bus so shunned by bone-crusher, "Now you and Wednes- Dutch Treats are a prait which gets the hikers to their trucks began to sputter and soon old-timers. can come dayt right now. Mr. Ernest ought sand. down off ceiling your■ Fitz- and furthermore there to be destination, some of the fellows it limped to a stand-still. After Craig, "When the time arrives, new the and take simmons, world-wide it, —Ed '45. urged join club, feet out of your mouth." famous vi- more of them. The girl fortunate startedat a mile-eating, yet ever- many attempts failed to start students are to the olinist and conductor of the Broad- enough to get a date only prerequisite being with Mr.Nel- weakening pace. Smiles were on all crammed themselves into the its an as- way Night School Young Symph- will most likely gar- piration toexecute rather son receive a the faces of the older hikers as one truck and continued their telemarks ony for the past five years is our denia corsage. Nineteen years old, they passed these human meteors homeward journey. Shoes From than sitzmarks, and a spirit of loy- AllRight!Its conductor. stands and mus- Knights, eighty alty backing With Music memberof the Don is six reposed on a rock getting a sec- They rode miles into and for the club. ic are provided as wellas some in- feet tall, weigh 155 pounds. He ond wind. Approximatelyan hour Seattle with only one stop. Yet the large numbers of enthusiasts, struments. If you play any instru- brown, high spirits year's expected wears as that is his favor- and a half was spent on the up- everyone was in when A Wooden Angle this enrollment is A CollegeHobby ment, and possess a fondness for ite color. He is just as good swing- trail. they arrived. another, to bring, the club should gain in Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms, see ing completed One tree said to "What prominence a mean foot at the Trianon as The destination having been They had the first part you as one of the most in- Right! Father Reidy immediately, and carrying on year; tired, of has been made into All Just a College Hob- his duties withhis lit- reached the down-trail was begun hike of the were but shoes?" teresting activities in the school. by. join our orchestra! tle ax. Everyone was looking | and soon the weary trail blazers liked it. answered, "My soul, [ Idon't know Iacquire But, please to which The other how that were at the trucks. forward the next hike yes, my trait; you might of is to be held in a couple of weeks. soul." as well have the don't leave here as the chain truth. Iread the Spectator, but yet begun. If you didn't jro on this hike,I So rises the subject of shoes (or A Joke real events has not LifeOf that's not my for the large why don't you try the one coming did Ijust bring it up?) main reason Seated in back of the writing you this. For two weeks truck, the hikers heard the power- up? You'll have a great time Since S. C. has opened, a con- Birth: Frosh thinks of joke inl INFORMALLY clomp something (we out loud. I've been going to Seattle College ful motor rumble; there was a and it will do you good. tinual of ! class and chuckles By Mary Ellen Beyer could say shoes) has been heard Teacher hears and tells Frosh to, and never in any institution have throughout " [ Icome across a word so generally the campus. Never tell it before the class. Frosh 1' has a style— hit anyone so hard as complies. used as "right. The use of that The makers of Campbell Soup the sun does come out, and his this one especially the eardrums. I word seems to be a regular hobby advertise "21 kinds of soup to difficulties still seem insurmount- One day old: Senior who heard at able, Besides the general clatter of it in class turns it Spectator this school. choose from" and then list twenty- he sees nothing to wait for. PREVIEWS &REVIEWS int*> Students buzz about the halls two. The reason is that the com- * * * these logs, there is also the buzz office his By Ted Mitchell as own. Editor thinks'.saying, "Is it right?" "Yeah, pany wants people to talk about "What's name?", queried of comments which always arise. it's lousy. in a Even the boys have giv- you're right," "Right here; or the supposed error so that it will Shakespeare centuries ago. It taken to Two days old: Editor has over-'I Two Negro trumpeters moved, Jump," etc., indicate that Miller ing direct statements on them. Of "Boy, is she all right!" The word get an idea of how thoroughly the would be enlightening to know abundance of space. Has to use1 were shanghaied, were lured by should stick to his field of play- course, they believe these wooden is just everywhere. Why Ieven ad is read. The system works. what are the reasons in the minds higher wages, or oth- ing what we sincerely believe is joke as fill. attended a knitting class where From 400 to 700 persons write to of townspeople who name their promise of obstacles should be discontinued One week old: Several dozen migrated to white bands the best sweet music heard. But because power the co-eds werebabbling inunison; the company annually, calling at- communities Battiest, Dingy, Loo- erwise of the they pack colleges print the joke in their during the papt few months with| when he tries to swing ... ouch!! when gently, but forcibly pushed "Right stitch, right stitch, cross tention to the "error." neyville, Folly, Worry and the like. * * * papers exchanges. 1' * excellent and interesting results. into the shins and also as over, pull it through. ♥ ♥ The aforementioned are names of for the month old: Annapolis Log "Cootie" Williams, one of Elling- We dug some fairly old records sake of their toes which can be One The classrooms are simply chok- "It's never too late to learn," towns in the United States. It sidemen, left the during the summer which gave us easily prints joke as original. ing with "right." Ioften wonder thinks A. McKeever, would indeedbe a novel experience ton's famous smashed so by these minia- Spectator W. of Okla- join Benny quite a kick. They were Alvino ture log jams. Six months old: re- if I'm not attending a school en- City. prove it, to meet someone from Solid Com- Duke to Goodman. credit to An- homa To McKeev- immediately put out a recording Rey's very different discs of four Although the girls prints joke, giving dowed by the good Annie "right." er, who was formerly a professor fort, Benevolence, Okay, and Goo- wear them napolis Log. of "Oh, Look at Me Now" which classics, including the "St. Louis (we cannot definitely name them) (Oops, there Igo again.) In the of psychology at Kansas State dy, also small American towns. One year Printed in Read- * * 4 topped all competitors. A fine ex- Blues." In the "Blues" especially, with a smile on their faces, there old: econ lecture all one hears la the College, established a school for ample growl Rey makes his electric guitar sit ers' Digest. "right to ownership," "right by men women over seventy What type of advertisements in of Cootie's muted is sadness in their hearts and pain years and trumpet playing against B. G.s up and laugh, cry and tell anec- in their feet, 10, behold, One and a half old: Bob law," "right wing of a senate." years of age. McKeever has an magazines do you read and what for and Burns gives for the joke precision brass" and* sax* sections. dotes in four different languages. these things are a little, shall we credit to Can't escape it. enrollment of more than 900 old- kind do you avoid? If you saw The others were "Light Cavalry say, uncomfortable and awkward. his Grandpa Snazzy and his Uncle Seeking a solution Ivisited a sters who enthusiastically attend a picture of a girl in a riding ha- column will give a highly Overture," "William Tell Over- If the girls are Slug. friend, Margey Smith. When I daily classes. He urges his pupils bit astride a horse, which would This asked for their 1' — embossed picture postcard of the ture," and "In the Hall of the opinions they would undoubtedly Two years old: Speaker at popped a question she said,"right to follow the news, cultivate you look at first the girl or the new building to those who can id- Mountain King." The good spots uphold the merits of these clogs meeting uses joke to add color he played shortstop; his first name friendships, participate in church horse? Herbert A. Thompson, entify each of the current crop of in these include good background but in private the old standby, t?) to his speech. is Bob." Ipersist and she goes activities. The schoolmaster says agency executive, found that a Glenn Miller "killers" with the la- from the drums, fine piano solos saddles, would still hold top hon- Three years old: Teachers be- further; Al Homback is a corker that his students' regained interest woman would look first at therid- bels removed. A new style can be all through, and a tenor sax pas- ors. gin to use joke (once a week). in 'right1 field. ' in life accounts for the low mor- ing habit, but a man would glance very pleasant the first few times sage in the "St. Louis Blues" by If everyone had their way these Three years, three weeks old: There you have it in a nut shell. tality rate among* *them. first at the horse. Yes, really. offered, witness "In the Mood," an unknown reed man who de- wooden shoes would be given to All because of a Freshman's grin, I'm just going "Sky-rewy" over ♥ Thompson also discovered that ad- and 'Tuxedo Junction," but when serves more recognition. the government for national de- And a teacher who disapproved that word "right; and if you can More suicides occur on days in vertisementsare most eagerly read so often as to become hack- The main trouble with a col- fense along with aluminum— the din, solve my dilemma, I'll "right"' which the weather is agreeable when they talk about you, and heard then been, — neyed it gets pretty deadly. The umn, if this can be called such, is all would be better for wear. Having bartered around by (oops, I'm at it again) I'll write than on gloomy ones. On a gray with least interest when they talk same arranger's cliches appearing that it is essentially one man's Yes, let's all go for defense in idle folks, you a letter extolling the eighth day adepressedpersonis confident about the company. An economics over and over again in such corn opinion. If you disagree, let us a big way— not only national but Beneath this slab lies J. Oke. wonder of the world, namely, the that things willbe better when the theme in an advertisement never as "Boulder Buff "Sun Valley know. physical' Amen. 11Spectator. "Right?" sui^^ornes out. However, when fails to repel readers. Friday, October 3, 1941 THE SPECTATOR 3 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL FACES CRISIS MUTTERINGS PlayerShortage CallsFor AllOut Catholic Worker CollegeBookstoreOpens Student Support Of Cage Sport Program Starts YearWithNovelSupplies In MAROON The Catholic Worker, represent- The athletic program of Seattle College is at the cross- New Stock Offers Varied Assortment Of Scholastic h By Dan Riley , $ roads. Within the next two weeks will be decided whether or ed by St. Francis House of Hos- -pitality, 1010 King St., is prepar- Materials And Jewelry not the intramurals will function efficiently. ing its fall and winterprogramse- The way basketball is shaping up is indicative of what By the by, doesn't your fa- I'm about to write a little hunk of fire which will either ries for the Thursday evening for- $3,500 worth of books passed There is scarcity due vorite friend have a birthday or jsult in a beautiful job of throat-cutting performed on might result. a of players to the num- ums held weekly at 8 p. m., it was something coming soon? Trot over through its portals, covering—every ber of students working. But there are many who could play announced this week by Miss Eva to the Bookstore and see their course you could think of biol- ours truly, or will result in a very successful intramural — ogy, chemistry, economics, and and are indifferent. Lauzon, chairman. wonderful assortment of gifts asketball season. tie clasps, Shaeffer lifetime Pen business education, English, The editor has proposed in his column which The October 9th forum will fea- French, German, Greek, history, For two years now, I"ye listened to the various clubs of sports a plan and Pencil sets, cigarette lighters might bringabout a boom to the game. Itis strongly urged ture Dr. Herbert E. Cory, of the and cases, College pendants and journalism, Latin, mathematics, le schoolballyhooingfor adance or some other activity they Liberal Arts Department of the sweatshirts and any number of music, philosophy, physics, psy-^ that all club officers make every effort to obtain players in chology, sociology, re to stage. Thepurpose of this ballyhoo is usually to raise University of Washington, review- super suggestions. religion, Span- order to gain the athletic good wishes of the entire school. ing Father McFadden's "Philos- Have all you girls from the Otis ish, speech and drama. The Read- )me funds for that club. Of course, there is also a little Digest, by good complain ophy of Communism." Other pro- Hall seen the super laundry bags, er's known and read leasure passed out to the holders of a dance ticket, or a Now is a chance for those who about the grams will deal with the Liturgy, especially made for mailing home, all, is always on sale at the Book- irill to the gambling instinct of the rafflemaniacs. lack of intercollegiate sports to do their bit inorder that we cooperatives, interracial justice, that are onsale at the Bookstore? store. might somedaybe an athletic name inthis country. Wemust labor, and various religious, eco- They're pretty nice and very Now that the majority of the How about these organizations shelling out for a change. nomic and social questions. smart. books are out for the quarter, How about each of the clubs sponsoring a basketball team convert words into action. Those wishing to come fifteen Incidentally, there is a serious keep our suggestions in mind and the intramural league. Not only sponsor a team, but buy minutes before program time are side to this Bookstore of ours. In help support your College Book- I studying Dr. Pius Parson's "Study other words, they do sell books. store by doing something besides me shirts with the club name or emblem decorating it,and the Mass." During the first week of school thinking about them. you feel filthy rich, get them trunks to match. Ican hear the moaning from here, but after all its not The Correspondent kingmuch. Inthe past it's been, "Joe, how about helping it Seattle College by helping Gavel, or Mendel, or the — lights." How about making it, "Hey Gavel, Mendel, Realizing that a sports page in Saturday to Detroit. The score College by helping the fall is not a real sports page 19 to 0. BE A SPORT-PLAY AT LEAST ONE lights,how about helping Seattle Joe." without the customary gridiron Probably the best and closest From what I've seen some of the clubs could use a little prophet, the editor has secured the game in the country this week is Guesser, "c which might be started by rooting for a team which you services ofGertie the who the Wisconsin-Northwestern frac- will be your guide in making all for as. Wisconsin is looking to one of RIDING- GOLF- c behind. Maybe we'll see now, just howmuch youare bets and "I told you so" cracks. its best years and Northwestern attle College. Maybe you're just full of hot air when you Any views expressedby Gertie are is sporting one of the best back- her own, and do not in any way ages. Harry JACK TERHAR BILL POWERS sh around waving the flag for the dear old Alma Mater. fields in However, express— the policy of this publica- Stuhldrehr is mixing up poison for We'll see, we'll see. tion. Ed. his opponents and will win 14-6. — 15c Fordham, probably Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. Nine Holes Here are the top fifteen games with its that theclubs are goingto givetheir full support, let's for the coming Saturday. First, greatest team in history, will $7.50 per quarter Municipal Course have little trouble defeating S. M. the players of the coming basketball sea- Alabama vs. Mississippi State. The ive a warning to U. They lost to a Texas team last i INqw — Crimson Tide is a little too strong 85c per week Beginners Classes horsing around strictly business. The year and are out to get the south- Ion. There will be no for the Maroons and should even — ierners. 20 to 0. lea will be tough they have tobe. We don't want a league last year's score. They'll wallop — the Staters by a score of 13 to 7. Michigan sans Harmon and co. function like last year's softball mess. There will be noj good enough W. S. C. looked pretty sad in is still to beat lowa BASKETBALL- BADMINTON- istponed games. The teams to play shall either show up,!j losing to U.C.L.A., while Cal look- by at least 16 to 7. range a substitute game, or lose by forfeit. super in beating St Mary's, so put-! Marquette will have a tough JOHN McKAY PEGGY McGOWAN — two together get time beating Mich. St., who is The student body will give their full support at least give ting two and we I J W. S. C, 7 and California, 26. under the sting of Michigan's win eir interests' worth. Perm is missing a guy named over them last week. However, it Takea peekat the adon the bottom of this page. Whether Reagan, who led them to one of looks like the Avalanche— by 7 to 0. BOWLING- dub duffer,a goof or a genius, a sap or a star, their most glorious seasons a Here's a dilly U. S. C. and Ohio v are a or a year ago, and Harvard is looking St. These two schools are both TOM BRENNAN me on and do your best. to its red-letterday. For this rea- under new coaches, both won their TheHikers have a team lined up that may not winhands son we give the nod to Harvard first games against O. S. C. and Daily, 12:30-4:30 league. Johnny Mc- by a score of 13 to 0. Missouri respectively, and both wn but will be the dark horse of the Although Notre Dame is still have "just fair" teams. However, v 10c per game ly, the czar of basketball,is looking for a sponsor for his somewhat of an unknown quanti- being aloyalwesterner, we'll string ty, to along Trojans im. Incidentally the sponsored teams need not be mera- it is still a sure bet name with the and the them over Indiana, who lost last score will be 7 to 6. of the clubs in the set-up to —be. Of course your mem- I*rsrship may take a decided jump could be. Hikers Produce The All Wacky Blazing Five Triers 5/_ j Hikers are going to blaze All-American JL P./w 1IfTlJi^Wi^F clean trail through the intra- By Andy Carvet — the *^^ ■Cheiral this year so they say; %? ) TT"M" y^""V. f M HTH^ If*T"~^ peculiar part of the story is that At the beginning of each they probably will. season, bunch of Old Hiyu has dug up a team football a that will be tough for any oppo- addle-brained sports writers sition; speed, size, and deception dig into their files and put be evident when they take together team of players Callfloor. a At one starting forward post with unpronouncable names. will be Al Burke, the man who Some go in for colors, some never played ball till he went to names. We college. Al was one of the most go in for famous dependable scorers on Bill Hend- got anidea the other day and ry's team last year and is awfully are passingit on to you. hard to move. DanRiley, another of last years First Team high scorers, will be at a grand Smith, Drake, end; Smith, Okla- spot. Tall, fast and a fair shot, homa, end; Smith, Rutgers, tackle; Dan, along with Bob Roy, will en- Smith, San Jose, tackle; Smith, gineer most of the scoring plays. Miss., guard; Smith, Loyola, guard; At center is Harkness, a former Smith, Loyola, center; Smith,Villa- Bellarmine flash. Don't let anyone nova, back; Smith, Tulane, back; kid you, for this boy is a sure Smith, Minn., back; Smith Tex. fire hit. Tech., back. Bob Ray will fill the other Second Team The nameis Dorothy VanNuys.The place— California's popular «N|S ||P | guard slot. The "mighty mite" Johnson, Cornell, end; Johnson, Ww&tL&&M is a smooth floorman and a swell Lehigh, end; Johnson, Kentucky, Santa Barbara. The cigarette— America's favorite— C-A-M-E-L! Ijfcl^ f'f- !fcj»|j passer;- on top of this he is full tackle, ohnson, Mich. St., tackle; w^ of fight. Johnson, SMP, guard; Johnson, SWIMS... sherides...she's typicallymodern inher zest for theactive X Ml At the last position Don Nel- Purdue, guard; Johnson, SMU, life. Typicallymodern, too, in wanting to know the scientific facts about ■ son, ex-Wisconsonite, will try M, back; SHE JmiI&S the center; Johnson, W & the cigarette she smokes. In choosingCamels, Dorothy Van Nuys enjoys the V___-^£S^ to edge out Andy Charnet, late Johnson, Centenary, back;Johnson, >mM^^®mM^^^ : Andy high VPI, scientific assurance of a slower-burningcigarette.That means more coolness, |■-■ gg^em^j^aKHb^^^H}i ■'* of Mt. Angel's. was Arkansas, back; Johnson, %^~--SS iJ^^- scorer for two years at Angel's back. freedomfrom the harsh, irritating qualitiesof excess heat... extra mildness. / JB $s»dl* intramural league, and if board- Third Team And she knows, from independent laboratory reports, that in the smoke of i i JM^.^/sss,^m ers could have played varsity he Williams, Davidson, end; Wil- extra-mildCamels,there is less nicotine.(Seeabove,right.) would have been on the squad. liams, Tex. A & M, end; Williams, IMFI^Hfil;- Don is fast and tricky and will Syracuse, tackle; Williams, V.M.1., play a lot of ball. tackle; Williams, Boston Col., cen- In reserve will be Gene Voiland ter; Williams, N. Carolina St., and Ed Craig. Gene is therough- guard; Williams, Clara, vV 's: extra coolness— and other Camel Santa _^K»|^nmm|^^ potf'T \- WF Camel's advantages tough type of player, while 65" guard; Williams, Colgate, back; arem t^esmo^e- After all, it's thesmokeyousmoke.And Craig is good under the TI/Z£P p vßaf. la— ■«». £Mm a bet Williams, Tex. A & M, back; Wil- - in slower-burningcigarette costlier basket. Auburn, back. \. H G^ :\i6: _n J lE|^"liiiPk /Mm the smoke of the of tobaccos there's more coolness, more flavor, extra Yes, oldHiyu is on the warpath Jones, Miss. St., end; Jones, Ok- Sl^° g. mild- mT %M t/flf^ if W^^^Js^*ik' /:^m and some will get scalped. lahoma A & M, end; Jones, Wake K§||j WkSm *^/*|» J|l v ness— with less' nicotine. BB* * B^rfe* -ffi thing! Forest, tackle; Jones, N. Carolina Ij[* 9Mpl, ]L Wt ¥ Thesmoke s the Smokeout thefacts aboutmilder CHANCELLOR CLUB St., tackle; Jones, Arkansas, guard; '^ BhS&sr!4 smoking pleasure BffiiSy'*^ ~"\ ( jl~\ yourself.Dealersfeature Camels by the Chancellor Club will enter- Jones, Kansas St., guard; Jones, x/iflflG JB ' /^H MJ|^ > m V I* m^-j[ carton. For economy— convenience— get your Camels by i the youth of the city with Arkansas, center; Jones,Pitt,back; f'Wm - fheannual fall informal to be held Jones, Miss., back; Jones, Ken- »\ <^ Ji i^^^nm "w«l tliecarton at the Inglewood Golf and Coun- *tucky, back; *Smith, V.P.1., back. try Club, Saturday, October4. Jones was caught in the draft. BY BURNING 25%SLOWER than the averageof the

COMMENT Continuing Pre-Med Honorary Last Week's Story A. S.S.C. HOLDS Here IsLatest Bulletin Issued By A About Visit With Roosevelts RECORD MEET Holds Installation Coed Friday noon found the entire Preceded by a banquet at the Concerning OverdueBooks;Reserves Roosevelt's Cottage student body of Seattle College Washington Athletic Club, instal- " Now that those Kelly-green We arrived at Lubec, Maine, that evening, and tried to assembled in the upper halls of lation ceremonies for members of the Knights of Columbus building the chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Library Regulations chapeaus have been lovingly get the ferry scow to take us to the island. But because it for the first business meeting of Delta at Seattle College were held tacked on the bedroom wall as was nine, and the immigration officer goes home at six the year. President Ray Mongrain Sunday evening, June 1, 1941. A — extending Issue of Books A call slip must be filled out for each title'one tear-jerking trophy o'clock, the ferry running. Word had been left Lu- opened the meeting, a short talk was given by Doctor a ... or wasn't at welcome to all students, both new Poe, Grand President of Alpha desires to borrow. Books on "Reserve" (i.e., books set aside for have been magnanimously do- bec for us to go to Eastport, a distance of four miles, and and old; and introducing, for the Epsilon Delta. Immediately fol- collateral reading assigned by professors) should be requested by nated to the kidbrother (who meet a fisherman who would take us to Campobello at ten particular benefit of the new lowing, Father Gerald Beezer in- author and title; all other books, besides author and title, should yet. students, the officers for thecur- troduced the guest speaker of the bear the CALL NUMBER of the book. will probably add abeaver tail o'clock. The ride that followed was the wildest The rent year. He next called upon evening, Dr. Flaherty. Frank weeks, and think himself very colle- road was narrow and nothingbut a series of turns that fol- Joe McArdle, chairman of the Ad- Dr. Flaherty spoke on the sub- Rooks are loaned for two except some new and popular books may be kept only days, giate) or perhaps (cruel lowed the seacoast but we made the trip in forty-five visory Board, who outlined the ject, "Should a Medical Student which for seven and the books on ...... purposes and duties of that com- Anticipate Specialization?" Stated "Reserve," most of which are loaned for two hours; minutes, some are thought) have even been un- a record which won't be equaled for a long time! mittee. The students then rose to Dr. Flaherty: "No matter what loaned for two and three days. sentimentally thrust into the After inquiry, were to be pick- acknowledge the president of the field of one has planned, we found the spot where we endeavor% REFERENCE BOOKS— AII books in the Reading Room are College, Francis E. the four basic years at medical nearest "Help Keep our City ed up sat down wait and remained waiting for nearly F/ither reference books, and are not any so to Corkery, S.J., who extended his school must be completed first. to be removed under circum- Clean" ... we can slap-hap- two hours. Finally, the small fishing boat did come and in special welcome to all the stud- To enter medicine with a broad stamfs. ALL RESERVE books may be withdrawnfor overnight pily settle down to things a short time we arrived at the Roosevelt "Cottage" of thirty- ents. The activities Week Com- mind is better than narrowing it use at 4 p. m. These books must be returned at the loan desk by Bill Ber- more scholaistic. Mrs. Roosevelt, President's mother, mittee, aptly headed to any one special field. After before 8:15 a. m. five rooms. Sarah the ridge and B. J. Dunham, took much speculation one can easily ISSUE OF AND MAGAZlNES— Periodicals " i " ' PERIODICALS and came over one evening to meet the students. Her cottage over the meeting' to present a skit specialize at the termination of magazines may be borrowed only for use in the reading room. depicting that year " changed was next door to "ours", and though we were neighbors, the excitement the four basic training." RENEWALS— Reserve books and seven-day books are not re- Things haven't filled the school preceding the The honorary members of Wash- it, newable. Other books may be renewed once. much. That is if one wishes we saw very little of her since she was, as she put "suf- Frosh Mixer Friday night. After ington Alpha are the following: OVERDUE, LOST AND DAMAGED BOOKS— Books are due Building fering from a bad case of old age." She was certainly im- ;i report from the treasurer, Joe Gerald R. Beezer, S.J., head of to exclude the new Eberharter, meeting was ad- back :it the latest date marked on inside cover. A fine of cents 1 pressive one that seemed to typify everyones idea of the the Chemistry Department; Dr. 5 Beautiful . . . the oodles of ... journed. H. T. Buckner, M.D., noted bone a day will be assessed on each volume not returned when due. confusing countenances and the "American Mother." Iconsider myself very fortunate to specialist; Dr. H. T. Drill, head of On RESERVE books a fine of 10 cents an hour will be assessed, rainy treks from S. C. to K. C. have known her. The news of her death came as somewhat the Physics Department; Dr. increasing to 15 cents an hour on the second day overdue, and shock; person Education School Helen J. Werby, Ph. D., head of 25 cents an hour on the fourth day overdue. (and that had such a tricky of a it didn't seem possible that such a vital R. the Biology Department; Dr. An overdue notice will to .) could have died. Zech, M.D., surgeon. be sent the borroweron the third and twist, too... Ah well, time Bulletins L. noted d.iy Given Officers of the new honorary the seventh a book is overdue. Failure to receive either notice staggers on ... and who are sent to the latest address in the office records in no way affects be absolutely nil around here. are as follows: President, William we to create an exception. Glee Club Lacks By Dean Bolton Stapleton; Vice-president, William the responsibility of the borrower for the return of thp book and Usually someone obligingly Haines; Secretary-Treasurer, Jer- payment of fine incurred. " falls down the front steps... Accordingto Dean JamesB. Mc- ry Dragovich; Faculty Adviser, A borrower must pay for books injured or lost whilt' charged Hearsay has it that the Male Voices Studies, Rev. Gerald Beezer, S.J. takes the elevator to the third Goldrick, S. J., Dean of to him. If a book is found later and presented to the library in ASSC treasury has swelled Frederick E. Bolton, Ph. D., Dean condition within six months of due, amount floor or something equally as Themusic department of Seattle Kood the date the considerably since the last College has resumed its activities Emeritus of the Department of may be refunded. at University of — prosaic. Perhaps things will with the intentionof perfecting its Education the SEATTLE COLLEGE HOURS The library will be open on all class days from 8 a. m. shall we say meager pittance, Washington has given a valuable pick up. musical program as soon as pos- to 5 p. m., and from 7 to 0 p. m.; on holidays and Saturdays from of last Friday noon? Ah, but Twenty-five girls very contribution to the Dept. of Edu- sible. but 9 a. m. to 12, noon. On Sundays the library is closed. by Friday evening the plot " few boys responded to the invita- cation at the College. The gift Appreciates Just Around: Bob Masen- consists of a number of valuable The hours for circulation of books on CLASS DAYS arc from thickened, came to a boil and May tion to join the Glee Club. Rever- sp. ga back at S. C. we be end Daniel J. Reidy, Dean of the educationalbulletins of which some 8:15 a. m. to m. There is no circulation of book.; in the hardened as the treasury forward enough to venture a Music Department, states that, un- go as far back as a quarter of a Its Advertisers!! evenings or on Sundays. good condition quanticentiplied its former "welcome" Then there's less more malevoices are obtained, century. All are in .. . a and consist of the following: Edu- hope fi- (last the idea of mixed chorus will amount. We that the Ginny Gemmill year's have to be abandonedfor that of a cation; Scientific Monthly; Chica- nancial and social success of W. S. S. C. prexy) ... Joe women's chorus. He asks that all go School Journal; Psychological the dance are parallel. Oooh, boys with good singing voices see Bulletin; School and Society; Bal- Merrick . . . Johnny Downs Aklin, timore Bulletin of Education; The Oh, either him or Mr. Walter J. but the crowd. but our ...Iris Logan...Mary Alice director of the club. Nation's Schools; The Psychologi- feet! Geyer and other suchnicepeo- The Glee Club is usually one of cal Abstracts; Journal of Peda- gogy; Psychological Monographs; ■ « ■■:■ ple . .. Bill Bates seems to the best liked of all activities for " it entertains at all the large college Journal of the National Education- Human interest seems to hibernated in 401. And he functions. Thus, its realm of en- al Association; School Review; was such a lovely boy, too joyment extends not only to the Washington Educational Journal; ... participants SchoolLife; Teachers' College Rec- The girl who to play the active but to all the wants students who attend their pro- ord; Phi Delta Kappa; Year Books Bass Fiddle in Seattle College grams. for the National Society for the PETSCHL'S wishes for a little more ac- The other departments have also Study of Education. been active during the past week. companiment. So turn out for Those chosen for t^e Girls'- Trio a really good orchestra .. . are: Norma Moretti, soprano; Bet- j MARKET Loggins, soprano; and which has a really good con- ty second j — Pat Cramer, alto. Members of the j LARKIN10c „ © ductor (Earnest Fitzsim- quartet have not yet been selected, j mons,Concert Violinist)...It These two smaller musical groups ■ Avenue bring publicity to j 1923 Third would help, tho, if you knew much the school STORE throughtheir tours to Catholic high MAin 2871 a sharp from a flat ...Musi- schools all over the state. cally speaking of course ... Complete Line Latest reports are that the Supplies FRANK PERRI Barn Dance will be in the vi- of School TAILOR cinity of Hallowe'en .. . We 422 15rh North Special Made To Measure Suits first $40.00 and up wonder who will be the Phone Second Floor to say "Get your Barn Dance ELiott 0755 Vance Building dates early" Milady's Beauty TheFrancesSmith Shop Shop Frocks and Bonnets 718 Broadway CA. 9735 " " " " " and111 youback15 seconds OKAY FLOWER SHOP i^u/tOCmas give CA. 9936 1330 Ea. Madison « Says PAUL DOUGLAS, DELIVERY iCJoWTmUUAJ JOSEPH HART well-knownradio announcer few bars a tune. 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