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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 4-18-1947 Spectator 1947-04-18 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1947-04-18" (1947). The Spectator. 344. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/344 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. [STUDENTS FAIL TO ATTEND ASSC MEETINGS vs. S.C vs. P.L.C. S.C P.L.C. today at today at Broadway Broadway 1:30 1:30 SEATTLESpectatorCOLLEGE , rjflE,. 49 NUMBER 24 VOLUME XIV SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, APRIL 18. 1947 SC OPENS WINCO BASEBALL SEASON TODAY Famed Psychologist To Hurl OPERALEADS CHOSEN Special Curve As Chieftain Frances McGuire SelectedAs TheSTUDENTOBSERVER. Nine Starts Winco Schedule Lead In Red Mill Production Seattle College will open its Winco league baseball sea- STUDENT son at 1:30 this afternoon at Broadway Playfield, when To Play Opposite Bill Kirby James McGoldrick, S. J., sensational Irish find, will try to OBSERVER throw his mysterious "psychological curve" past athletics In the Opera Guild's forthcoming production of Victor moderator Frank Logan, S. J., mighty batsman. In mitt GEORGE ANDERSON McGuire, Music Ma- Herbert's "Red Mill," Frances Frosh and mask, Anthony Corrigan, S. J., Dean of Studies, will Although the optimistic play the lead- more jor, andBill Kirby, Soph English Major, will endeavor to catch the curve should it get past Father Lo- Captain Donnie of the students were disappointed ing roles. They will portray Gretchen and gan. over, the Chieftains will clash with father, The ceremonies in the casaba efforts of our Chief- Van Damm loves kept from marriage by Gretchen's the Gladiators of Pacific Lutheran in their first league tains, even the most pessimistic handle the role of the Burgomaster, the Jack Marriley will ' game. have raised a hopeful eyebrow at trouble-making father. will be seeking their the showing of the varsity base- The Chiefs Two American fathers, Kidd win on a Friday after- ball and golf teams. thirteenth Temporary Office Conner and Con Kidder who aid noon. In their twelve game win- Baseball features a new coach, j Leash Chosen To duo, played ning streak, the Collegians have outstanding pitching, solidinfield- in reuniting the are scored 114 runs and given up 48; Ing and outfieldlng, all mixed to- by Key Packard and Don Wood. OfNavalReserve Succeed Charvet six different pitchers have been gether a good sprinkling of interest in the second- with Romantic credited with victories; they have base hits. Al Ivanich,Joe Facccne, Ho- ary plot is supplied.by Rita As VeteranHead won three games by a one-run At Vet's Housing Frank Vena and Howie Lang con- Dean ran as Bertha, and Prentice elected mayor of Vet's margin; have racked up twoshut- stitute the pitching staff that has Newly For the convenience of as the governor. Hall, located adjacent to SC, is outs; and have put themselves compiled the amazing record of pressure always Under the direction of William Tony Leash. Retiring as mayor under the which veterans enrolled in Seattle twelve straight vlstories and no vic- A.Moeller, the VictorIHerbert light who is gra- accompanies a long string of defeats. Inthe other positions ivc is Andre Charvet, College who desire informa- Larry Bou- tories. see a majority of former CDea opera is scheduled for presenta- duating this spTlng. tion on their status in the lier was chosen Vice Mayor; Ed The teams this afternoon are and Franklin high school greats. tion at the Moore theater on May Bourke, Treasurer; and Jim Jas- scheduled to play two seven in- new Naval Reserve program, Local divoteersseem headed for Handling the angle of Editorial 7. business pers, Secretary. These newly ... ning games. They meet once will their second straight Winco Lea- Breskovich, a temporary office has been the production is Bob elected officers were installed at Funeral services more for another league double- gue championship. The first five for the ASSC will be held in established the Veterans' business manager. Louise Rehbahn a meeting held at Vefs Hall ear- header at Tacoma onMay 5. at has been winning easily, but there the near future. all arrangements for ly this week. housing unit. are other men who are constantly is making Cause The Lutes rate as the dark for the forth- of death was due to starvation at the This office will be open from pressing the starting quintet for the sponsors. Plans were made last horse of the WINCO league. They their berths. An idea of the golf Others playing leading roles are coming Vets^Forum Danc^ Resi- ASSOmeatmg Friday. have as yet played no outside 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. daily, Monday team's strength can be gleaned Marjorie Carlisle as Tina, and dents of the Hall chose Andre Surviving the deceased are seventy loyal stu- games and the College athletic to Friday, and will be under the Willem. Marga- Charvet to serve as chairman department to from the fact that coach Norb Bob Wanasek as dents who were present has not been able charge of Chief Boatswain's Mate last Acheson and Prentice Dean, of the dance. when the ASSC passed garner any information as to their Trudeau, number one man of ret Heatherlngton, liSMi, attached ■ leads, sing the away. Like the year's championship outfit, has the alternating will Arrangements were formulated players. other WINCO performance. schools, PLC has not played inter- to the Seattle Recruiting Station. yet to win his spurs as a regular matinee for a "party" to be given for And thus we find ourselves reading the obit- collegiate in recent onthe '47 squad. the graduating seniors of Vet's baseball According to Chief Heathering. uary of the organizationknown as the Associated years. The Gladiators, however, Why hasn't baseball coach Len Hall next month. ton, a large majority of veterans usually field strong teams in all Yandle been introduced to the Students of Seattle College, the largest organiza- are not aware of the advantages have been Riding Club Will sports. student body? There tion in school. of enrolling in the Naval Reserve meetings since his appoint- Coach Yandle Is expected to two Its membership every stu- program, the most Important of of Len. He Celebrate At New 'Mad Doctors' includes registered Faccone, victor in three ment but stillno sign start Joe which is that they may enroll in the at College carrying at ten pre-season Al Ivanich, doesn't have to fear stnderit dent Seattle least hours. games, or the same rating In which dis- may Site Party city pitcher body even though it appear With At present that membership totals over 2000 former all from Cleve- charged, regardless of elapsed much from a Help Terrorize High. rested is Frank that they expect College's Equestrian strong. land Also time since separation. to meet the Seattle Vena, shut out Central Wash- coach. We all want has arranged to hold their who Club As Friday. Ex-Army and Marine personnel man andthe team which has done riding at a new Mendel Victims an organization and with its large mem- ington last weekly excursions are also eligible for enrollment. so weU by Seattle College. Cy's Stables located on Blood-curdling shrieks and bership its is on at Tuesday the Chiefs will con- stable, business carried the student Another important point is that The vets have threatened to College students night-rending screams issued tinue their league play, meeting Marginal Way. meetings. With seventy students present one can they are automatically accumulat- abandon their cramped housing this stable Biology department in Western Washington in two games are free to ride at from the ing longevity pay while project in favor of the new gym of $1.00. Building, twenty- see at a glance that this group certainly is not at Bellingham. serving for the reduced flat rate the Science as in the Reserve, either in is nearing completion. If an ac- which This ■ afternoon at 5:00 the three students were initiated into representative of the organization. to watch tive or inactive status. so we shall be forced Equestrian Club will hold a twi- the Mendel Club Wednesday eve- the games These students, however,have made ASSC In addition furnishing next season's basketball light ride which is to be followed ning. Beginning their initiation to com- from mighty small quarters. As paraded ' presidency of Fred Vets Employment plete information c»n the Navy by a party at the Stables for in the morning, initiates very active and under the said, "A«d that new gym Reserve and the Rregular Navy, someone members making excursion. through SC halls wearing quar- have out many of the difficulties (We can't tell who Holt ironed Are To Chief Heatherington is SO BIG!" Dancing will take place in the antine signs for chickenpox or Problems will accept it because Joe Bitson doesn't ;nd which existed in the student body before. applications for enrollment in the said recreation room of the stables. measles, with their hands want to be quoted.) marked accordingly. However, ASSC, needs Naval Reserve and arrange for Dick Hourigan made the ar- faces the student body, the Be Radio Subject '£, day for the complete enrollment process Friday, May is the rangements for this week's acti- The snwing of "bones" and the cooperation of everyone. At the last meet- In its first half-hour radio show, the office of stu- the to be completed at the Seattle nominations for vity and promises it will be on.