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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. GRADS HEAD FOR HOMECOMING TONIGHT AlumniWander, Record Crowd WonderInNew Expected To SeattleCollege University. Mix Tomorrow Seattle 6, Z— Boo Plays President of College To Vol. IX.— No. 18. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1942 Souders' Band To Welcome Grads Good Neighbors Latin America receives its Graying grads will once Progress Hits TeachersSoon collegiate salute tomorrow again wander through the Air night when Seattle College creaking halls of Seattle Col- New HighIn ToInstruct climaxes Homecoming Week lege when they return Friday with its gigantic Homecoming night to attend the annual Subscriptions Raid Wardens "Good Neighbor"Ball. Homecoming Open House. Hundreds of graduates,.' Last Tuesday and Thurs- Befreckled Bill Haines, co-I Launching a gig-antic drive, the students, and friends of the day evenings from 7:30 to chairman with Lorraine Ei- CatholicNorthwest Progress licked College will jam into the 9:30, Seattle College played Civic Auditorium celebrate scn, has decreed that the af- -like ahead in a scheme to to shatter all past subscription alti- host to some forty Seattle cit- to the music of "master trom- fair will begin with Benedic- tudes in a new high as a feature bonist" Jackie izens,as the burden of civil- Souders and tion in the Chapel at eight of Catholic Press Month, it was his popular fifteen pieceband. to,ld this week to the Spectator. ian defense instruction was o'. Following this cere- Souders has had extended en- Reaching- into 37 diocisan parishes, transferred to' the shoulder? mony the President of the nine bishop-appointed priests will gagements at Seattle's Olym- College, Reverend Francis scatter in a network to spread the of those who should do it pic Bowl, Rio Del Mar Hotel, Catholic Press messageFeb. 8. best— the Seattle Corkery, S. J., will welcome teachers. | 6 months inHonolulu andhas On Subscription the guests. The Drama Recruits played to record crowds at In a 272 word editorialthe Pro- grade most of the other major Guild promises to emote with gress glued Recruited from the the Catholic Press schools, hotels and theatres Van- need in combating the dangers high schools, and col- from its customary vigor and va- ... leges of the city ,these teach- couver B. C. to San Diego, riety for the of war-time...to its subscribers' amusement of minds. Urging Catholic to support ers formed themselves into a California. themen and women who were "his" Catholic newspaper ...by unit designed and equipped Most recent engagement o here when. subscribing to it and .. pa- to instruct the city's air-raid the Souder's aggregation ha tronizing its advertisers...... the been at the Crystal Room o The gallant Inter-collegiate Progress pointed its workings wardens in the proper techni- out que for copingwithbomb and the exclusive Winthrop Hote Knights plan to convoy the for Catholic Press Month. The in Tacoma. The band wil graduates through the halls plan to storm diocisan churches gas attacks and other defense Cut Courtesy of Seattle P.-I. problems arising in their feature specialties throughou of both buildings after the en- with dynamite convincing words is a gala evening. tertainment. This tour will,scheduled by Progress boosters. Miss Mary Ellen Petrich and Miss Eilee iMallon, two Seattle College Students, en- territories. Leonard Directs Feature of intermission time be highlighted by club and Campaign Purpose counter little difficulty in establishing friondly relations with at least one represen- departmental Under the general direction will be the elaborate distri exhibits. The While dubbing February Cathol- tative of Latin American culture, Senor Israel Torrico, bution of scores of valuable science, physics, chemistry, ic Press MonthHis Excellency, the Bolivian consul. of Major Thomas Leonard, biology departments Most Rev. Gera,ld Shaughnessy, the meeting was directly su- prizes ranging from a 1942 and will S. to tickets theat display the awesome if grisly M., Bishop of Seattle decreed in pervised by Seattle architect- Plymouth for products of their labor in the ;an official Progress announcement Black Cats; Hearts ural engineer Harry Powell. res and diners. Science Building, the campaign purpose .. to place JuniorsNervous PrexyMongrain The first discussion on Tues- Specialty awards are listec and the Catholic every other clubs will line the se- :a paper in home. Rule Gavel Dance day night was conducted by for the oldest grad, best look Hoping for a campaign success the ing college couple, and couple cond floor of the Liberal Arts bishop said, "May we soon be able Mr. Schmalle of Garf ic 1d AlphaSig. Hearts and superstition combine most typifying Seattle Col Building with their exhibits. to acclaim our faithful as wel- As Nu GuestSpeaker At High School, who spoke on A novel addition to «coming in theme at the Friday 13th Gavel lege. the usual j The Catholic Northwest uniquely the nature and properties of Progress every Club Mixer to entertain Finale to intermission wil program will be the moving j1 to homewith every ' Seattle College dancers. toxic gases. After classifying pictures to be shown by theimemberl a constant reader." ConsidersPledges St.FrancisHouse gases according to be an exhibition in Rhumba Committee co-chairmen, Warren their priests by rhythm portrayedby the adventurousHi-Yu-Cole Club. The nine authorized crossing pro- Johnson and Bertha Gleeson an- weight and persistency, Mr. ithe bishop to start the propelling With much of the President Ray Mongrain of A guest register will be verbial fingers, Junior Class men nounced the Valentine and unlucky Se- Schmalle considered the est ballroom team in the of the drive are the Rev. Father 1 placed on the first floor to j await anxiously the next Student Friday theme combination was attle College Thursday night ap- problems of recognizing the Northwest. The Desmond and Hugh Gallagher; the Rev. Joseph chosen because it offered vast !' record the names and addres- ] Body meeting at which pledgtes of I a peared as guest speaker at the St. Dougherty; the Rev. Erlwapl Mc- eif presence of each gas, the ef- jBernier Dance Studios are ses of the returning gradu- Fadden,] Gill; Urn Alpha Sigma Nu are to be* an- field experunfptntion in deco- Frnnci3- House of Hospitality, J.OlO 1 the Rev. Thomas the cuuse, ration and surprises. jfects of the-gas on the body, ■cJivling'this ates. Rev.] Gera,ld Moore; the nounced. And not without King Street. The topic of Mr. evfcirL. Rev. Jo- for this, the national Jesuit hon-i The Mixer has been and the recommended treat- Eseph Yogel; the scheduled Celebrities from all walks "While the Homecoming Rev. Charles orary, only for the Hall and the selection Mongrain's discourse "Student At- ment. Kelly; the Rev. Theodore Sullivan admits those men who K.C. of life are expected to attend. Open House is primarily for ] rank shco,lastically the upper % of an orchestra is still in progress. titude Toward Catholic Action"j Bombs land the Rev. William J. Power. in jConsuls from many South and the grads, all former students of their junior class and who have Students are quietly awaiting drew a lively discussion from bothI Mr. Muensch then took up distinguished themselves the choice in view of the mediocre Central American countries and friends of the College are for serv-' students and businessmen. In thej ice and loyalty to the school hands engaged lately at other col- i the discussion, dealing with have indicated they will be more than welcome. All 1 ss course of his speech Mr. Mongrain Daly Elected Money well. lege club functions. bombs. He treated of the present. undergraduates should be treated on the student attitude to- penetrative and Faculty members present are Decorations for the novel mixer exp1os ivc Society and news reporters present and they should also j at planned by Napoleon ward labor unions, liturgical work, forces of bombs ,the ManFor Gaveleers !busily perusing records of eligible will be combat- are to cover the dance for the invite their parents to attend, Rousseau, Ruth Butler, and Ade- the training of women students for of males in preparation for the an- work, ing time bombs,magnesium major daily papers of Seattle. as all the members of the 1' line Chamberlain. business and social and in- bombs, thermit bombs, faculty present In nouncement of the worthy pledges.J ter-racial relations. and Queen Ruth I(Ruth Brand) will be and it Unanimous Vote Singular exception to this rule of j Both Bill Moffat and Roscoe oil bombs. publicizing1 and her lovely court of prin- will be an exellent opportun- |faculty election are two appoint-Balch are the dance MALONE SPEAKS The talks in an effort to attract a record- on Thursday ev- cesses will be crowned in a ity for the parents to meet Blond, retiring John Daly, who ments made at the discretion of ening were delivered by both the religious and lay disclaimsc the epithet of politician, president breaking crowd. Also on the program for the ev- spectacular coronation cere- the of the school.Father being ening Mr. Ralph Malone, gen- Father Conway of Seattle members of the faculty," said *was the unanimous choice of the Corkery, if he so desires. These Tickets are distributed was mony during the evening. under direction of Mary Do- eral manager of Totem Pontiac, College and by Mr. Bryd, <■Gavel Club for the office of the men, Seniors always, are not al-{ the Tuxedos are optional for chairman Haines. herty and John Daly. who spoke on "Business and vice-principal in the Seattle treasurer of that organization at ways chosen and then on'y if parti- | men at the ball while formal cularly outstanding Morals." Mr. Malone is a promin- School system. Father Con- its meeting this week. and if for of Qlub, dresses are in order for the some reason, they were not ad- ent member the Sierra a way presented a discussion Daly stepped into the office va- Catholic business mens' organiza- ladies. SurveyingCourse Due cated by Tony Buhr when mitted during their Junior year. Refreshments Listed of the vital problems in home Buhr Beezer, tion whose purpose is to obtain was elected president of the club. Father moderator and protection, explaining how final, supreme judge of candidates, funds for the education of boys for Spring Ruth Butler handled the installa- For Tonite's Guests priesthood. basement rooms may be Studies For Quarter turned a deaf ear to plea of elu- the Prefect of tion of the two newly elected of- Homecomers will be ushered Among former speakers at the shored and sealed to lessen ficers. cidation on the forthcoming con- 'nto typical college atmosphere the dangers EngineeringStudents vention Honorary. House of Hospitality were Dean and casualties Approves S. C. of the Jesuit are during of An open forum, led by dimuni- Periodically, at four years tonite when refreshments |McGoldrick and Father Christoff. air attacks. in-' sprved in the College Cavern as an says house, tive Bertha Gleason and prexy tervals a meeting at Marquette |Father Christoff of the Reports Father John Forster, S.J., Gen- Dr. Drill, Dean of the Engineer- Buhr, added attraction to "Open House." "St. Francis House is a place ing Dept. today on "The plea of insanity University in Milwaukee brings Father Conway was follow- eral Prefect of Studies of the stated that the should be criminal Serving tonite are the members where one mijrht easily expect to 'Oregon Province, visited Seattle Pall Quarter had been less abolished in representatives to the mother ed by Mr.Bryd who explained more or cases." Verne Robinson argued of the Silver Scro,'l, Seattle Col- meet Jesus Christ, Himself." College ,last week and voiced his a sifting period for to chapter there for discussion. The the procedure students see from lege Womens' honorary. Scheduled to address the House on that air-raid regret that owing the limita- they adapted engineer- the medical viewpoint, and S. C. delegate wil,! be chosen by to if were to declared all other arguments in- fraternity Homecoming chairman, Bill Feb. 12 is father Thomas Gill, wardens are expected to fol- jtion of time, he was unable to visit ing work, and the present winter his brothers and sent Haines, has made arrangementsto valid. Napolean at expense head of the Catholic Charities So- low in making their reports jmore classes. qquarter Engineering Rousseau was there the of the school "^omrnodate larger ciety cordially students are upon to a crowd even in Seattle. All are and in contacting the city's He expressed himself pleased the "cream of the crop," for they called to give a true to life learn of the activities of the urged interesting experience of his own as to in- than the one which made last to attend these defense units. with the procedures and standards had the necessary mathematical Page 4.) sanity CContinued on veir's Oi>^n House a success. discussions!