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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 7-5-1946 Spectator 1946-07-05 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1946-07-05" (1946). The Spectator. 317. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/317 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. SUMMER SERENADETO BE JULYI2 Deadline for the Removal Spec Introduces of Incompletes V. A.Director O'Connell July 17 (See Page 4) SPECTATORSEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1946 NO. 1. VOLUME XIV. Lettermen ChairmanSecond Summer Enrollment Exceeds Former Summer Record SocialWith"Get Acquainted"Mixer On Club InFestive K.C.Ball Room SC Classes Work South Commerce Sliding in to a close secondIin summer social functions The Veterans Swell ' Wing Scheduled Hears Banker, were SC lettermen this week with the announcement of a Siudeni With Record Registration; letter-men sponsored summer mixer. Co-chairman Vince OPA Speaker Pepper and Don Goebel, annoiunced that the mixer will be for Fall ForFallDeadline XC Music will be Chief- Observer Full House Predicted Mack, vice-presi- held in the Rose Room of the i hall. cards this week revealed A report from the President's Mr. Egil tian-styled and carefully aelected By Bill Qulnn A compilation of registration dent of the Seattle First Na- figures have soared over and above all Office verifies the fact that work from the country's better known expressed this column that registration tional bank, and manager of bands, by nickel- "Views in Boasting 281 students more on the fourteen classrooms plan- Foreign Department, Wedding Bells name featured a not necessarily reflect the opin- previous summer enrollments. the ad- odeon. do this year's registration ned for the south wing of the Lib- Club ions of the Spectator." than last summer's peak of 614, dressed the Commerce Don Goebel, co-chairman, an- Building will begin on Mayflower Ring for SC swung shut with a final count of 895 students. eral Arts at the Hotel on nounced that "Friendship" will be quarter brings new stu- door was Every July 1 with the delivery of the Tuesday.Mr.Mack who is na- the motif of the mixer.He stressed dents to Seattle College, and this time of five wom- the The war ratio tilesused for constructing the par- tionally recognized as one of Registrar that the purpose of the dance is session is no exception. summer en to every man registered at the titions between rooms. The outstanding men in the field of to intft-oduce old students to new far wide men and wom- Dads Feted the From and shifted to opposite foreign exchange in this country, new to each other. Dancing pursue their College has work is tentatively scheduled for and en have come to gave a brief talk on the basic will be from nine until midnight. The faculty lengths. Figures now stand at 2 completion on September 25. course of studies. At Silver problems of foreign trade and for- _____ i favor of the men. foresaw this influx in enrollment to 1 in Other architectural features of eign exchange that confront the necessary steps to " and took the registration is expected to the wing includes a number of world today. He then carried on a times. Fall Scroll Dinner Dr.H. Werby meet the demands of the Father-Daugh- offices for departmental heads of general discussion in which the group in reach the all-time high. Father The annual But there is another studies, and additional lounge fa- members of the club participated. Corrigan, acting dean, predicts an Banquet, sponsoredby Sil- the school who have been excep- ter cilities for men and women stu- Mr. IrvingHoff, Western Direc- Co-Chairmans situa- veterans and tionally slow to grasp this enrollment of 1000 ver Scroll,will be held in hon- dents. tor of the O. P. A. will be the tion and to do something about a of 500 regulars. of the fathers of the mem- guest speaker at the Commerce re-enrollment or class Service Project it. I refer to the students who "The addition of the new Club meeting which will be held Registration for fall quarter will bers of Silver Scroll on July Women of the have been enrolled in the Col- rooms will allow us to accommo- Tuesday, July 9. Mr. Hoff will ad- The Associated Septem- 9, at Laurel Hedge. the number Washington Athletic club are tak- lege during the past school year. begin on July 15 and end date twice of students dress the club on the principles present enroll- ing the Repertory Playhouse What has happened to all the The dates have been set up Eisen, of din- counted in the practices price control. over be 23- Pat chairman the and of The play well-discussed plans for low-cost ment," the presidents office an- is com- Thursday July 11. will this year to enable summer Btu- ner, announced that though the The Commerce Club melodrama dances during the summer, those nounced yesterday. students who are majolr- RUTH E.BRAND be the old-fashioned dents to register before the rush dinner is primarily for the fathers posed of "Bertha, the Sewing Machine affairs where new students get in Business Administration. begins. tickets ing Miss Ruth Brand, registrar, Girl." acquaintedand old ones renew ac- of the Scroilites a few Meetings are held bi-monthly and was married this morning at Dr. Werby, who is head of the quaintances? would be available to other mem- Beck, public is invited to attend. goes Dorman. the biology department at SC, and on Our orcMd of the week bers of the AWSSC and their 9:00 in the Blessed Sacra- to Jim McKay, youthful prexy of ment Church, to Kenneth the Associated Women's board at BeezerEarns fathers. Club, is co-chairman the Hiyu Coolee, and to his en- Fr. Klingele Head SeattleKappa Johnson, a foreign trade stu- the Athletic ergetic secretary, Virginia Clark, Reservations may be made of the project. She announced that hike dent at the University of the proceeds will be turned over both for the well-managed Doctorate In through PatEisen orJoan O'Neill, Lambda Tau 23 and for arranging ChapterElects Washington. to the Service Men's Club. of June charge is a plate transportation for the all school and the ?1.45 Lambda Tau, laboratory techni- Miss Helen Thelen, a former Tickets may be purchased from Chemistry AtU. July 7. picnic of June 30. These are two paid them, before cians honorary, elected Jean Dor- NoraKeavy student at the College, was the Mary Katona in the registrar's of- direction, manpresjg&ft^JUke-SGirJ.ngyear. fice, from Bella Wolfe at Proyi- major steps in the right Laurel Hedge is located at 1933 The Chapter of Kappaj bride's only attendant. The wed- .Eisyis vjcelnwa.. showing that one club is very Berk mjy*q*:*& Sa^tle iJattioiic dmg breakfast was held at the denceTiDspita^ N6rth~ffivaatwKy.^ Dorothy Klingele be- '<iamma* Cne'National much alive this summer- ident and Honorary,met at a com- Women's University Club, of Chase. of came the secretary treasurer. Women's All of us realize the value munion breakfast at Hargroves whichMiss Brand is a member. enroll-, Membership in the honorary is adding new names to our Restaurant with their moderator, Miss Brand received a degree better school limited to upper class lab tech ment It means a j Office Father Gerald Beezer, on June 16. in liberal arts from Seattle Col- the ar- Registrar's who have a grade point AWSSC Puts for all concerned, if new students The members attended the nine lege and has been employed as the rivals have apart in schoolaffairs. average of 2.7 or above. mass at St. Joseph's College registrar for the past Announces Fall bi-monthly o'clock This column is not advocating the j Meetings are held church, was offered by Fa- three years. She will return to her New Mirrors ' college which arrangement of fifteen or twenty Registration Dates throughout the regular ther Harold Small, S. J. position following a brief honey- activities in the next six weeks year. New officersof the Kappa Gam- moon. In Lounges of such as occurred at the end Mrs. Mary McCoy Katona has ma Pi were announced by outgo- Mr. Johnson attended the Col- Two gigantic mirrors deck the quarter. But there is a def- spring been appointed acting registrar ing president Mary McCoy Ka- lege in '39 and will graduate from women's lounge as donations from inite need for a few close-to-home Nora Keavy,pres- the for the month of July while Miss Hall tona. They are: the University at the end of the AWSSC, it was told this week mixers this summer- McHugh ident; Kit Eisen McGarry, vice- summer. by Colleen Floyd, vice president fig- Ruth Brand, regisrrav, ;s on her A glance at the enrollment president; Margaret Horan, re- of the women students' organiza- vacation. Miss Brand will return ures show that there are about Renovated For cording secretary; Anita Yourg- tion. women regis- 700 men and 200 to the College in August. lich, corresponding secretary; and Aegis Miss Floyd revealed the need for tered this quarter. With no dances Barbara Cordes, treasurer. '46 Rev. Gerald R.Beezer, S. J. Mrs. Katona received her de- Fall Occupancy the project at thepresent, "Due to scheduled so far, it would seem New members, chosen from the vast enrollment-increases in the takes the co- gree from Seattle College in the faculty to indicate that it Beezer, The office of the president an- class of 1946 by the on Available women-ranks, it was imperative to put things Father Gerald R.