Homecoming Will Unite Grads, Collegians

Homecoming Will Unite Grads, Collegians

Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 1-21-1938 Spectator 1938-01-21 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1938-01-21" (1938). The Spectator. 80. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/80 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. -. TalkUp Italian Dinner Sunday Homecoming SPECTATOR Seattle,Washington Vol.VI,No. 6 FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1938 Homecoming Will Unite Grads, Collegians Italian Dinner Thespian Glee Clubs Forgive Them, Father Jim Scanlon Plan Series Plans Schedule Scheduled It is sincerely hoped that the following comment, will prove For Sunday of Concerts of no offense or injury to anyone, for it has never been the of Activities policy of the Spectator to cause a person public embarrass- Alumni of Seattle College will College Glee club ment, though might at justified on the idea The Seattle even that times be "gather round" for the second an- The Seattle College and the Se- will begin Its series of concerts of reciprocity. nual Homecoming celebration Feb- attle Preparatory School under the Friday, February 4, at Blessed Sac- Be that as it may, at the last student association meeting a ruary 5 and 6. auspices of the Mothers' Club of hall, according to the Rev. rament for the celebration feature the two schools will hold the third Daniel J. Reidy, S.J., faculty di- member took the floor to inquire rather forcefully why the Plans vs. Seattle College annual dinner festival for the bene- of music of Spectator hasn't ben coming out, and if it was going to come a St. Martin's rector of the school basketball game at Garrigan gym- fit of the Seattle College and Seattle Seattle College. A second concert suggested that if the pres- out in the future. In conclusion he nasium as the opening event Sat- Preparatory School. At the most be presented the K. of C. will at ent staff, meaning Frank Hayes, TonyDaigle, Bill Kelly,Chuck urday night. Later that evening the recent student-body meeting Father hall February 11under the auspices Weil, Simmons, Haven, several others, can't put queen of the Homecoming will be Francis J. Corkery, S.J., the presi- Daughters of Amer- Bob Louis and of the Catholic per- crowned at the annual Winter In- dent of the two schools, announced ica. out the paper, then the staff should be reorganized and to be held at the Spanish the date of this annual affair and concerts will be given sons put in who would put the paper out. formal Additional ballroom of the Olympic Hotel.Sun- urged all who possibly can to at- at St. Joseph's hall, February 18; : Addison Smith The inquiry necessitates this editorial day evening the celebration will tend. He promised all who attend Sacred Heart hall, February 25; St. board, In addition to the explanation posted on the bulletin come to a close with an Alumni ahearty repast on most of the fancy John's 18, and St. Leo's hall. March might point that the Spectator is financed to Banquet to be held this year at the dishes which the Italians have con- Drama Guild hall. Tacoma, March 25. Several it be well to out eating. advertising, which ads are Washington Athletic Club. tributed to the luxury of other engagements are being ar- a considerable exent by national Production Popular; be used only on the date at Game In charge of the affair are the ranged for later dates and will be contracted for in advance and can Queen At the Homecoming game the Rev. NataliH Maruca, S.J.. and Repeats announced soon. specified. Scheduled the vari- outside of the gym will be flooded Frank Perri. A general committee Intermission numbers at According to the contract for the present quarter these ads will be presented by with light, while inside the un- of Catholic menhas been appointed Judged by many to be the best ous concerts only during January and each boys' quartet, by the girls' trio, could be used the first week of crowned Queen of the Homecoming to handle all arrangements. Itcon- play ever put on by Seattle college, the by of the respec- succeeding second week following. To put the Spectator out will view the tussle from her sists of Win. J. Smith, Chairman; "Her Husband's Wife," the first and the children where the January meant working on it dur- throne on the sidelines. Ted Stern- J. L. Carroll, A. A. Richards, Dr. K. Drama Guild productionof the year, tive parochial schools the first week of would have band will be in the stands to P. DeDonato, Leo Sharkey, Wal- was presented at the Providence concerts will be held. ing the Christmas vacation. This seemed unadvisable for many off's boys' quartet provide spirited accompaniment for lace Mackay, Folger Peabody, Hospital Auditorium on the eve- The consists of Bill other work to pick up some extra of the staff were engaged in the singing of the College fight Frank Perri, Dan Kinney, Charles nings of January 5 and 6. Cannon, first tenor; James Roth- stein, tenor; Bob Richards, money. song, "The Marof/fi and White," by B. King, H. P. Ford, C. J. Mcgrath, Last Wednesday the play was second bass, Taylor, sec- Perhaps the staff can be condemned for failure to make this the student rootfig section. Frank M. Pstschl and James Can- presented at Everett under the au- first and Frank Forthoffer, first duly repentant. At half time the spectators will non. spices of the Knights of Columbus ond bass. Barbara sacrifice. If so, the staff is soprano; Croteau, second witness a brandnew idea inbasket- in that city. Three weeks later, Theresa The next issue, as allowed by contract, appears today. As The committee expects that this soprano, and Mary Buchanan, alto, ball when two teams composed of February 11, the troupe will travel — every second Friday the Spectator will be year will be a bigger crowd up girls' trio. for the future on ten men each play a game of three there to Bremerton where they will pre- will make the than ever before. The goal set In Numbers to be sung by the published. legged basketball. sent the play once again for the the sale of tickets is 1,000. At pres- mixed chorus of boys and girls will The important thing to note is that allthese facts wereavail- benefit of the Chief Seattle Me- Dance After Game tickets are available from vari- "Prayer of Thanksgiving," Spectator. Why ent morial Fund. be the able to anyoneinterested in the welfare of the When the smoke of battle has ous members of the school and in by Kremser; "Greetings to Spring," Those in the cast are Lucille the situation was riot investigated into by thrise interested be- cleared away, hostilities between the president's office. by Strauss; "Land Sighting," by Volkey, Don Larson, Mavis Mc- fore association meetingis the staff un- the rival colleges will cease and Grieg; the "Czecho-SlovakianDance the student moretthan According toanannouncement by Creery, Genevleve Osterman, Max- " the St. Miirtln's team will be guests " Son*r and "Alma Mater." derstands. Richardson, the alumni arina Keeil'e'. AiT 3i..lth. Ajritttwg ' of honor at the Winter informal. Archie The boys' chorus will sing '"The" involved in the unfertrnat* affair president, the Seattle College the cast are Lisle Macdonald, Jos- The main feature ait Che dance, 6t -Drinking Song" from "The Student Spectator any ill-feeling toward earnestly eph Russell. Josephine Hart, Bill need not feel that the staff has course, be the official crowning Alumni association will Prince"; the German folk-song, will assist in a city-wide campaign for Bates. John Power, and BillThore- them, for we are glad to sac some interest shown by the stud- of the of the Homecoming, "How Can ILeave Thee," by Kuck- Queen the It our sincere hope that the same en- who is to be chosen from the senior event. en; the "Seattle College March; ents in the Spectator. is and class by a ballot in the school, as " " ing Song." thusiasm can be counted on regularly, only ina more construc- Candid Photography well as the installation of princes- Tom Gableand Tom Delaney will The girls' chorus will sing "Ety- tive way. To Be ses chosen from each class. represent the juniors in the inter- Discussed gie," by Massenet; "I Passed b*y me say here, this goes for the As for reorganization, let and Music will be rendered by Ted class debate scheduled to be held At Physics Club Meet Your Window," by Brahe-Lucai3 ; entire staff, that we don't consider ourselves permanent fix- Sternoff's popular dance band. soon. Mavis McCreery and Mary and "Love and Light," by Tchai- Photography and the positi6ns gladly be yield- The Homecoming celebration Buchanan are the sophomore repre- "Modern kovsky. tures in the Spectator office. Our will will Miniature Camera" is the subject for a come to a close as dramatically as sentatives. These teams were the Walter Aklin is the director of ed to others at any time that such a change will make of talk to be given by Frank it began with an Alumni Banquet winners of a series of elimination a the Glee club and Helen Powers Is College paper. Hayes, editor of the Spectator, at better at the Washington Athletic Club debate contests held within their the accompanist.

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