SU Silver Scroll to Sponsortolo

SU Silver Scroll to Sponsortolo

Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 11-9-1950 Spectator 1950-11-09 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1950-11-09" (1950). The Spectator. 417. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/417 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. —^^^ -mm■**■**■*lit !^i till191 fifl Volume XVIII *&* z SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1950 No. 6 SU Silver Scroll 'Heavens'Histrionics■-1 Here Annual Retreat To Sponsor Tolo To Be Observed Tomorrow Nite Next Week By ROSE ARMSTRONG By BILL FINNEGAN New members of Seattle Univer- Silence andmeditation will reign ; sity's women's honorary, Silver at Seattle University during the Scroll, will sponsor the annual ■. coming Retreat, scheduled for Nov. Sadie Hawkins Tolo in the Wind- ! 15 to 17.Three outstandingretreat- sor Room of the New Washington masters from the Pacific Coast will Hotel, this Friday night. Dancing conduct the ceremonies. Co-chairmen of the dance, Julie Father C. J. O'Mara, S.J., from Dennehy and Eileen Kelly, along : California, a former chaplain of with the other pledges, Ellen I the U.S. Army, will conduct the O'Keefe,Lola Hoelsken, andJackie \ men'sretreat. FatherF. V. Linden, Rendall, will be introducedduring S S.J., author of the current best- intermission. seller, "The Way BackHome," will Programs for this informaldance present lectures for the non-Cath- are now being sold at the front olic students. Father Linden is hall ticket booth for $2.00. Accord- also well known on the Pacific ing to Julie and Eileen, the pro- Coast as regent of the Gonzaga grams are completely differentthis Law School. year. The Sadie Hawkins theme The Associated Women Students is being carried out, while m the will have Father J. J. Kelley, S.J., past the thought was centered director of public relations at Seat- around silver scrolls. tle University, as their retreat- Publicity for this dance has been master. walking around the campus during Non-Catholics will hear their the week. Yes, "walking." Those Posing a scene of the second act of "Heaven Can Wait," to be produced Nov. 18-22, are the follow- lectures in the Seattle University strange-looking people with the ing cast members, from left to right: Bill McDonald, Ron Johnson, Jack Pain, John Croghan, Delia Library. The exercisesfor the men "different look" are the initiates Guier, Mary McHugh, Sally Malone, and John Tompkins. students will be conducted at St. who tomorrow night will become James Cathedral, 804 Ninth Ave. full members of Silver Scroll. Air Force Team Here Women students will go to the Im- who tomorrow night will become Air Force Team maculate Conception Church, 8218 full members of Silver Scroll. Here 18th Ave. SU Drama Guild to Present officer team the evening is infor- An Air Force All Catholic students urged Attire for arrived here yesterday to inter- are mal; dresses andheels for the girls, to begin each day of the retreat for the boys. 'Heaven Can Wait' Nov.17-21 view students interested in ca- by offering the Holy Sacrifice of suits reers as officers in the United Delia Guier, Bob Croghan,and Marylye Cunninghamhave the leads the Mass in their own parish, or States Air Force. in the University chapel. Masses in the forthcoming production of "Heaven Can Wait," better known as The headquarters are located > each morning are as follows: St. "Here Comes Mr. Jordan." Croghan has the part of Joe Pendleton; in the Rev. F. J. Lindekugel's 6:25, 8:15; Westside-Eastside office, adjacent the faculty James Cathedral, 7:00, to Immaculate Conception, 6:30, 8:15; Miss Guier and Miss Cunningham alternate in the feminine lead of lounge in the L.A. Building. Bette. Of the three, Miss Guier is the only one who has had previous the school chapel, 6:00, 6:30, 7:30, Sidewalk for SU " experience in theSU Drama Guild. 8:00. Drama will present The schedules for all three days The Guild will follow pattern. Complete Soon comedy in the Little the same Lec- this three-act Models Muse on Modes tures for the different groups are Seattle University will have the Theater on the 17th, through the will only at 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00 a.m. sidewalk to its front entrance com- 22nd of November. There Exercises be two nights open to the public— for the Catholics will pleted about Nov. 21, the Rev. each day 11:40, with Ben- 17th, the close at Edmond McNulty, S.J., Engineer- Friday, the and Sunday, ediction. ing Department dean, estimated 19th. Father F. J. Lindekugel, S.J., SU here this week. Tickets will be on sale in the chaplain, exhorts all students with The completion of the sidewalk hall for all students. The 18th, 20th, these words, "Our retreat is the and the stairway leading down and 21st have been sold out to the most important school exercise of from Broadway Ave. will climax St. John's Mothers' Club, the St. the year. No one can fail to fulfill plans of several years, Father Mc- Thomas' Altar Guild, and the the obligation of making the Re- Nulty said. Young Ladies' Institute. treat withoutrejecting a very im- This entrance can now be called The rest of the cast is: portant Grace of God. We need SU's front entrance. There has Messenger 7013 Bill McDonald God's help! The world, too, needs been some confusion in the past Julia Farnsworth Sally Malone our prayers. Let each one of us as to whether it was the front or Tony Abbott Steve Hair fulfill our obligation and make rear entrance. It will be open to MaxLevene Jack Pain each day of the Retreat 100 per students at all times. Mrs. Ames Audrey Keyt cent in attendance." The stairway will be 15 feet Nurse Janet Douglas wide, and the sidewalk will be 16 Susie Mary McHugh wide. It will lead directly to Dolores Watson feet Ann v the entrance. Inspector Williams Bob Jones NFCCS Mixer The total cost of the project is 1st Escort Jack Dreaney $5,200 and about 60 cubic yards 2ndEscort PatBaird of concrete will be used, said Fa- Workman Steve Allen To Be Presented ther McNulty. Lefty John Tompkins Doctor Ron Johnson WWC Plainclothesman John Sanglier After Tilt To celebrate SU's first basket- Ski Club Plans ball game of the 1950-51 season, NFCCS will presentan after-game Singers mixer at the Providence Hospital Mt. Baker Meet Little of Auditorium on Saturday night, Nov. 18. For Nov. 23-25 Paris To Sing The mixer will begin after the At Century CLub game with the Western Washing- Plans for the annual overnight ton College of Education, and will :i trip to Mount Baker, Nov. 23 At Century Club last until 12. Music will be "off 25, weremadeat the Ski Club's The Little Singers from Paris Julie Dennchy, wearing casual school attire; and Delia Guiei the record." eeting of Nov. 7. Reservations sponsored by the SU Women' demonstrating informal date wear,bone-up m preparation for th Admission is set at 25 cents for r the trip can be made at noon Guild, will perform at the Woman' AWSSU Style Show, at which they will model, Nov. 20. every student who presents his 'ery day at the ticket booth in Century Club Saturday, Nov. 11 NFCCS membership card. For e main hall, or through the club at 8:30 p.m., announced the Offic those who do not have their cards, Beers. of the President this week. Th the admission price will be 35 Students Interested in going, Woman's Century Club is locatei Coeds to Present Fashion Show at cents, saysJim Farris,dance chair- hether or not a member of the at 807 E. Roy St. man. Ski Club, are urged to make their The Little Singers are a mixei Country All SU students are automati- reservations soon, as only a lim- Town and Club November 20 cally members of the I choir of 40 young singers from [1 National ited number of accommodations Paris, France. They are directei,] AWSSA Fashion Show Chairmen Kay Klingele, Dolly Johnson, Federation for Catholic College can be made. by Father Maillet. andEster McJannethave completedarrangements for the club's annual Students. For that extra dime, An obstacle race will be held _ preview of fashions to be presented at 8:00 p.m., on Nov. 20, in the non-card holders will be given on the trip and a trophy will be Since 1931, when they wereuni their membership cards. they givei n BermudaRoom of the Town and Country Club, 1421 Eighth Ave. awarded to the winner. It has versally acclaimed, have Assisting Jim Farris are com- concerts in every major countr; y shops, been arranged to have slipper " Four exclusive Seatle Os- mittee members Dorothy Reuter, dancing both nights at the lodge. of the world. They recitedin Car born and Ulland, Collins, Dorothy Admission will be one dollar, Julie Dennehy, Joanne Schuck, Badges and membership cards negie Hall in 1937. Hanscoms, and Klopfenstein's, have with tickets on sale in the lobby Eileen Kelly, Gayle Wright, Mau- were awarded to the members at The admission price is $1.50; fo r combined forces to present an in- and at the door. Refreshments will rice Sheridan,Jack Pain, and Tom children with adults, 60 cents. intriguing view of current fashions.

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