Spectator Staff Elects Flood to 1946-47 Editorial Position

Spectator Staff Elects Flood to 1946-47 Editorial Position

Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 5-10-1946 Spectator 1946-05-10 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1946-05-10" (1946). The Spectator. 313. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/313 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. The Primary ELECTIONS TODAY Siudeni FINALS WEDNESDAY Observer — by BUI Moffat SEATTLESPECTATTOR UNIVERSITY Views expressedIn this column SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1946 NUMBER 25 do not necessarily reflect the VOLUME NO. 13 opinions of the Spectator." Unsuccessful contenders for the ASSC prexy post must not drop out of thelimelight likeDDT-du»t- ed flies- Leadership is needed to Set at Moore Theatre of Commencement Jell the rest the Association into a unified system. As mem- bers of the senior class, defeated contestants must serve as guides to incoming freahmen. The Col- to have the Terry lege can't afford Fenton and Chosen to Speak cream male students crying in their ale and remaining pillars of salt throughout the rest of their Seventeen Await Returns on ASSC Dads-Daughters Solemn Public Exercises Mermaids Swim college years. Someone must push from behind the scene's in Primary Elections-Two to Campaign Dine at Scroll- for 31Rites At Lettermen's support of the leader, and it is Planned May they who must "do this. InPresidential Chair FinalDrive SponsoredDinner SplashParty One in one hundred was put Pinnacling a week comprising a registration rally, ses- As Class of '46 Leaves SC for the sophomore position on The SC Lettermen's Club up sions of campaign managers,/and political parvenues, se- By Pat Collins the Advisory Board. Other classes will play fifty Col- venteen candidates for posts in the student association to- host to managed to scrape up the re- Thursday, May 16, has lege couples at its annual for student board day await the verdicts of approximately a 500-vote elec- quired trio the been designated as D D Day Splash Party tomorrow night placements. For awhile it ap- tion. Today's preliminary ballot will determine the ten at Seattle College (Dad- pearedas if the junior class would in the Y.W.C.A. Bob Truckey, candidatial contestants who will enter the final race next is). threesome, Daughter Day, that The pre-medical senior and three- not even snag their Wednesday. until Pettinger opinioned annual banquet will be held letterman, Tom Nominated at last Friday's year is chairman from the chair concerning the im- at the Edmond Meany Hotel ASSC assembly, five junior men of the swim and dance event. portance of the Advisory offices. threw their hats into the presi- SeniorsGuests to honor "dear old dad" un- The swimming pool will accom- little incidents all took These dential ring. Vying for the top der the chairmanship of Bar- modate twenty-five couples for nomination assem- place at the position today are:— At Traditional bara AnnRyan and the spon- one hour's splashing before the bly. Ted Blanchette commerce ma- dance. Xavier Goodman and his may widely known, sorship of Silver Scroll. It not be jor, member of Alpha Sigma Nu, five music-makers will furnish but the Advisory Board has as To this affair all Seattle Col- and returned army officer. Junior Prom rhythms from eight until midnight body lege coeds and alumnae are invit- much power as the student Conroy — pre-medical stu- Toasting members of the grad- in the Flamingo Room of the Y.W. right to do Bill ed to bring their fathers, or if this president. It has the dent, vice-president of the ASSC, uating class, the annual Junior Tickets selling for $2.50 can be anything general student wel- is impossible, an older relative or for member of the Intercollegiate Prom will hold forth in the Olym- purchased from any member of just anyone in Ad- family friend will be equally wel- fare. To put Knights, two-year letterman, pres- pic Golf and Country Club House the Lettermen's Club. George Mil- the spur come. visory Board offices on of Alpha EpsilonDelta, vice- on Friday evening, May 24. Or- ler is music chairmanand Maurle irresponsi- ident Tangney TERRY of the moment shows president of the Gavel Club, vice- chestral arrangements will be un- Toastmistress Jeanne BILL FENTON "TED" Claeys is handling tickets for the bility. Luckily, those forwarded the following president of the Mendel Club, der the baton of Archie Kyle from will officiate and date affair. for the post are worthy associa- members of the faculty will be member of Alpha Sigma Nu, two- nine until midnight. A wing of Seattle College's postwar program unfolded tion Whether they'll present as Doctor Helen members. year Sodality consular, member All graduating seniors are en- toasters: this week with the announcement by Father Harold Small, serve the best of their ability Seniors Werby, advisor to Silver Scroll; to of Hiyu Coolee, andlistedin Who's titled to gratis tickets. SC, plans for holding public com- remains to be seen. They can't Father Harold Small, S.J., pres- S. J., president of of Who Among Students in Ameri- planning to attend the dance are Seven Added help feel the job was tossed their and Fa- mencement exercises for members of the 1946 graduating can Universities and Colleges. asked to turn their names into ident of Seattle College; waybecause no one else wanted it. — either of the co-chairmen, Margie ther Barrett Corrigan, S.J., dean class in the Moore Theater on May 31. Located at Second " Frank Donaghy pre-medical To Latta and Joe Reilly, beforeMay of studies. streets, the Moore has a seating capacity Summer to major, member of Alpha Sigma and Virginia That other columnist failed 17 in order to obtain admittance. Pledges Initiated point completely the .Nu, an Intercollegiate Knight, and of 1600. see my on Members of the junior class will Included in the program for the Staff gripe" in page 4) also has been received of the selection of Quarter "no Homecoming Week (Continued on buy Prom tickets from May 13 to evening, whichis being plannedby Notification publication M. (Ted) Terry as gradu- To her comments of last May 17, inclusive. Underclassmen Chairman Jeanne MarieEschbach, Willard M. Fenton and Edward meet the demands of issue. The purpose intended for purchase programsfrom May is the presentation of pins to Ma- ation speakers. — an expectedinflation in sum- will was for a Homecoming Week 17 to May 24, inclusive. Ticket ry Stevenson and Marguerite La- An economics and business ma- mer enrollment, a staff of group together dis- alumni to and Editor Reports salesmen include Co-chairmen Voy who are the Spring pledges jor, Fenton transferred from the seven Jesuit Fathers has cuss the formation of an Alumni O'Neill, Scroll- University Washington in ElevenInitiated Reilly and Latta, Joan to Silver of Jan- been added to the College Association. This they could not Aegis in Hands and Bill Conroy. Pat Travers and June Peterson uary of 1944. A three-year bas- at dance with its many dis- At Lambda Tau faculty for the do a Seven ■ committee heads have are in change of publicity and Pat ketball and pne-year softball vet- summer ses- tractions, frhe Alumni can't just Of Printers ihe decora- begins (Continued on pags 4) Eisen is chairman of eran, he has served for the past Banquet Tuesday sion which on June 17 start itself up. Remember the old Members of the Aegis editorial tion committee. two years as president of the and extends through Au- named law, "bodies at rest tend to re- staff last week slapped together Reservations must be made at Lettermen's Club. He also fills Eleven pledges have been gust 16. main at rest". Since there was no of the eighth days in advance with to Lambda Tau, medical technolo- the final dummies least four the posts of student athletic man- Registration for the summer Homecoming to urge old Aegis, annual. Daughters is of gists' honorary. The new members Week edition of the SC Catholic Cay Hanley, who chairman ager, sergeant-at-arms for his quarter on Wednesday, to band together, it is up to Lyons and her crew committee, with any will be initiated into the science terminates grads Editor Margie the ticket or class, and sports editor for the June 12. The customary fifty-min- '46 help reorganize to printer's for The organization at a banquet onTues- the class of to have moved the ToHear Address other Silver Scroller. tickets Aegis. In addition to a place in uteclass periods The day in Dinner House. will commence at the Alumni Association. proof-reading. which are priced at two dollars Who's Who Among Students in the Colonial m, students nominated for 8:00 a. m. and end at 12:30 p. growth of the association will be This year's Aegis contains must be purchasedbefore the 16th. American Universities and Col- Women ByFather Small Bown, and will be sixty minutes in snailpace at first, but as others twenty more pages than any pre- The banquet is scheduled to be- leges, he lists membership In Al- membership include Millie Carlson, Chase, length. hear of it, more can be taken in. vious edition and is divided into Featured speaker at the ban- gin at 6:30 p.m. Speaking for the pha Sigma Nu, national Jesuit Pauline Jeanne " nan, Historian Appointed the three divisions representing quet of the Catholic Daughters of oft-forgotten heads of the family fraternity.

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