Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 1-9-1941 Spectator 1941-01-09 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1941-01-09" (1941). The Spectator. 154. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/154 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. PKUitKIK t MTTLE COLLEGELIMY SPECTATOR SEATTLE COLLEGE Vol. VIII.— No. 11. SEATTLE,WASHINGTON, THURSDAY,JANUARY 9, 1941 Z— Boo New CAA Course Drama Guild ProgressesRoyally; College Nite Prisoners,Plead YourCase! Offered At Night NightlyRehearsals AsDateNears Holds Crowd it'sAwfulColdAtSan For 8th Year Quentin Quota Again Set Interesting Evening Due Friday Nite Will See Justice Done; Perform At 30 For Class BowlingParty Set All First Nighters Honor Roll Given; Sid Woody And Deputies To McGoldrick, J., ac- Father S. has an- daily All those who have voiced criticism of the Gavel Club, nounced that a new course in Civil With rehearsals now the Glee Club Performs For College Forum rule, Seattle College thespians are cusing it of false andinsincere exaggerationsas to the great- Aeronautics will be offered this working quarter. This course will be in ad- industriously on the win- A large, enthusiastic and appre- ness of its Mixer to be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, dition to the one nowbeing offered, It looks like a big year for the ter drama production, "The Royal ciative audience greeted the Seat- and the good time which will be had by all, are hereby sum- Seattle College Forum. "1941 will Family," a comedy in three acts. tle College Club as it opened and willcomprise a 72-hour ground Glee moned to appear at the Gavel Club Night Court which will to given at the be better in every way than 1940,"' The play will be presented in the program at the annual College course be here Auditorium, Thursday College and a 35- to 45-hour flight says John Diegnan, president. "It Providence Night Program held at the Provi- be in session at the afore-mentioned place on Friday, Jan- bigger and Friday evenings, Jan. and evening course with 18 hours of additional will be because more mem- 23 dence Auditorium on the uary 10. ground instruction at the flying bers have joined the Forum this of Friday, December 20. week, and it will be betterbecause Students Preside Over Court field. The hours required for the Present Previews of Parts The Glee Club sang the college Judges Ted Mitchell and Ruth flight at the activities of this quarter have song, "Ye Watchers and Ye Holy course will be offered by Brock will preside over the court, Kurtzer's, or Witters already been planned our com- The story centers around the Ones," and "Land-Sighting" by i Galvin's, and approved by Mr. Iably assisted by Roscoe Balch, flying school. mittees problems and daily life of he theat- Grieg. William Berridge, presid-|IJack Robinson, Tony Buhr, Bill Debaters Fall To Weimer. Committee members are rical Cavendish Family, "The ing as master of ceremonies, spoke Mary The quota of students allowed more active than last quar- Moran, Joe McMurray and College thirty, and one even Royal Family" of the stage. The and then introduced the Very Rev. Doherty. Seattle is ter." ten may be grand oldmatriarch of the family, Father Corkery, S. J., who told of Woody or- MightyGonzaga; out of each students way College Bailiff Sid and his This allows three Seattle Arrangements are under for Fanny Cavendish, is ably por- the growth of Seattle and chestra will bring the court to or- a woman. 'bowling party of the trayed by Fallon; reported progress of the College Co-eds to take advantage the first Barbara Fanny's on the der promptly at 9:30. Their spark- year. party will take place son, unpredictable building. of the couse. This the Tony Cav- new ling accompaniment will insure an Trophy within the next two weeks, and endish, is realistically presentedby Tumbles The fee for this course will be "The Musical Bartons," an orig- evening of fun and laughter for will providean excellentopportun- Phil Austin. play Reidy, $15.00 per student. Any student inal writtenby Father all, and will amply prove that all Wordy flowed, require- ity for new members to become ac- Julie Cavendish, the glamorous S. J., was presented by the Men's warfareebbedand fulfilling the following claims against the Gavel Club were the tides of battle surged thia way eligible this course. quainted with those who were in sophisticate of the stage is played and Women's Trio, assist- entirely ments is for quarter. Every- Quartet unwarranted and false. and that, as thirteen high schools They be citizens of the the Forum last by Lucy Savage, while her long ed by Rosemary Bischoff arid Eve- 1. must one remembers the success of the Prizes For Best Dancers battled their way towards a cham- United States. absent, somewhat dull suitor, is lyn McKee. pionship trophy, right last party. A swimming party is presented McGoldrick, S. J., dean, One of the biggest attractionsof and the to 2. They must have reached their by Jack Terhar. Bar- Father Night prize re-enact stages twenty- scheduled to follow. bara Cordes enp.cts character read the honor roll for the fall the Court Mixer is the the final of the nineteenth but not their the which will take place shortly fight over Seattle's KOL on De- birthday on or before Feb. Following the address of wel- of Gwen Cavendish, destined by quarter. dance sixth Knights after intermission. Here is a cember 15, the last Sunday before come by moderator Claude Nance ancestry stage by TheIntercollegiate were 1 1, 1941. to the but in- for all those "smoothies' the end of the quarter. It was the neither hold nor Weimer, and the scheduled debate, clination to Perry Stewart, por- in charge of a group of four ta- chance 3. They must to get out and show the judges fifth anual Forensic Tournament, have a pilot certificate of private members of the Forum discussed trayed by Guy Trotter. bleaux which portrayed the story plans for the year at Rita Geis what they can do. And the effort sponsored by the Forum and the grade or higher. committee The roles of Kitt and Herbert of the First Christmas. while, Club, high undergrad- their first regular meeting. This represented the Blessed Virgin and will be worth their for the Gavel for Catholic 4. Applicants who are Dean, who are still unaware of the prizes big— first prize, a pro- schools the Northwest. college fully meeting will be held on Tuesday I pledges took 'part in the other are of uates still in must be fact that their artistic prime is X gram Informal, sec- degree at the evening, January 14. in room 32 roles. Musical background was to the Winter matriculated for a long past, are taken by Mary El- ond prize, program to the Tolo. Gonzaga Team Victors institution and must of the College building. provided by the Glee Club singing .participating len Gallevin and Bill Orland. Al Rogues Saturday College satisfactorily completed at presents traditional Christmas carols. Another attraction is the All day the have Plachta the character of parents Gallery occupy a prom- year of After the program, the -which will walls vibrated to the pounding of least one full accredited Jack Robinson lends an air of the Peter college work, acceptable to the New Pledges Chosen fantastic as Gunga, In- and faculty were treated to re- inentspot onthe dance floor. high-caliber arguments, and many the Bast home. Jepsori', artist who has so gen- stout to gponsoring institution. dian protege of Tony Cavendish. freshments in the nurses' the a debater fell a victim the no longer en- erously supplied the publicity com- sniping of points of order and of 5. Those who are ForPre-MedSociety Tom Anderson, as McDermott, has posters college must have satis- enjoyable keeping mittee with the colorful information, until at evening the rolled in the task of Julie displayed the school, will Gonzaga High pressed factorily completed at least two Cavendish daily spar- about team home New pledges to the Phi Sigma in trim with "mug" any applications and these attack, emerged full years of accredited college ring lessons. VacationersHike the last ad vic- this quarter placed work, acceptable to the participat- Chi -will be chosen cartoons will be on exhibi- torious over Aquinas Academy of from among those students who B. J. Dunham portrays the strict tion in the Rogues Gallery. Tacoma. ing institution. scholastic requirements governess of the latest addition to meet the physical meet the Bail is thirty-five cents. The topic was resolved: that the 6. They must for membership. the "Royal Family," Aubrey Cav- ToNaches Pass requirement* for STUDENT PI- power of the federal government The program of accepting new endish Stewart. Completing the LOT CERTIFICATES OF COM- are Delia and Jo, faithful ser- near should be increased. Bob Bradley trif-mhprs; pvprv quarter will h,e dis- cast With Greenwater Lakes Willip.m MERCIAL CPT GRABE as deter- 1 vants hifusetlold~are or and O'Deaconstituted the Aero- continued beginning with the FallI 6f the hectic "Xaches 'Pass as ttie terminal Gonzaga team, Jacques mined by a designated Civil competently handled by Mary Al- hike, the Hiyu Cole TeachingChanges an 3Lois Quarter of next year.However the their vacation and Dorothy Rudolph the Aquinas nautics medical examiner.
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