Spectator 1947-01-24 Editors of the Ps Ectator

Spectator 1947-01-24 Editors of the Ps Ectator

Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 1-24-1947 Spectator 1947-01-24 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1947-01-24" (1947). The Spectator. 332. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/332 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. DRAMA GUILD PLAY OPENS TUESDAY 'Best Foot Forward' at Women's Century Club Theater This Week Tuesday night, January 28, marks the opening of the Drama Guild production, "Best Foot Forward" at the Wo- SEATTLECOLLEGE men's Century Club Theater. Admission is $1.00 per stu- Spectator dent and $1.25 General Admission. Curtain time is scheduled for 8:30. VOLUME XIV SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, JANUARY 24, 19£7 NUMBER 13 Under the able direction of Mr. Crawley, this production promises to be the best of the year.Rehear- Editorial... Pat Kelly Will Wear sals have been under way since the last part of the winter quarter. LET'S GET TOGETHER Royal During The cast includes Leo Gilman as Crown "Hunk" Hoyt, Roger Gill as Constitution? Constitution? Ivaguely remember Homecoming "Dutch" Miller, Jack Flood as seeing a copy of one in grade school. Oh, you don't Week Satchel Moyer, Benny Goodman as Chuck Green, Carl McGlothen as you biting your fingernails, mean that one! What's that you say— you mean Seat- For those of who have been Dr. Reeber, Jim Hughes as the tle College has a constitution? Aw,quit your kidding. placing "sure' bets, guessing, or just biding your time; Old Grad. you may rest at ease. For the votes have been counted and Others in the cast are, Ethel Though a bit exaggerated, this seems to be the atti- the numbers added up to give youyour choice for the Home- played by Pat Kelley, Miss Dela- tude of certain "higher upsM in charge of activities coming Queen and her royal princesses. ware Water Gap played by Pat parts. "Who will wear the crown?" Wilson, Blind Date played by Sar- around these ann Breen. Pat Kelly! In her royal court will Causing the uproar was (1 ) Registration for voting George Anderson plays the part The be ColleenFloyd and Jeanne Weir, in theHomecoming and Advisory Board Elections (2) of Bud Hooper,Professor Lloyd is seniors; Katie Morrison, junior; played by Earl Libbey and Cathie the Homecoming election and (3) the Advisory Board STUDENT Bonnie Jo Forhan, sophomore; and Stirrat takes the part of Gale Joy election. Diane Percival, freshman. These George Floodis cast as Jack Hag- six beautiful girls reign erty, Dick Eisen as Bil- Reason uproar was (1 ) hours registration OBSERVER will ovei SARANN] BREEN PHYLISMARY YOUNG Chester for for the student body of SC for the en- lings, while Mary Phyllis Young were not according to the rules laid down in the con- GEORGE ANDERSON tire Homecoming Week of Febru- takes the part of Helen Schles- stitution, (2) one of the Homecoming candidates for singer and Delores Gross plays whether On Tuesday night during the in- Miss. Smith. Minerva is payed by Senior class was not a Senior, (3) ballots were not re- There is the question the Student Observer should be a termission of the game the Queen Jean Dorman. ceived at theProvidence Hospital, (4) Advisory Board column of gossip, gripes, sports, and her court willbe presented to The plot is centered around Win- election was called for Monday which is unconstitu- editorials, or world news analy- the student body. They will be socki Prep School. The boys are We feel that the content can honored at the Banquet on Thurs- giving their annual Prom and one It was changed at the last minute, (5) ad- ses. tional. and be left to the writer. To begin day and crowned at the corona- of them has asked a glamorous visory board elections which were held Wednesday win we have a few words in de- tion ceremony on Friday at the Hollywood Movie star to attend. fense of BillMoffat fans. ■ Homecoming Ball. The Ball will Much excitementresults when the were of questionable legality. girls find There are those who feel that climax the week, after which the out that their dates are college will again return to completely enthralled at the pros- Could this state of affairs have been avoided? Of nary a word should be spoken once " pect of dancing with Hollywood could, it against the policiesof studentgov- rmal a course it and should havebeen. actress. ernment, who feel-that "every- Every student is urged to par- hours, 111, There are tense when Concerning the registration Article Sec- thing is right," and who classify ticipate in the annual week of cel- moments Miss Joy, "that woman Hol- tion ,part the Constitution states that "Theregis- as "rabble rousers" anyone who ebration. from 1 3of lywood," is torntopieces by thein- offers a suggestion. tration booths shall be conducted by properly desig- furiated females. But the whole A school grows only by criti- problem is solved. Bud Hooperand nated members or representatives of the Advisory cism. Idonot meanwe shouldcrit- HOMECOMING Helen Schlessinger are brought two o'clock icize each and every activity that Board and shall be open from eleven until back together, star returns to is a part of Seattle College. Ido WEEK PLANS the appointed." Hollywood, and given on thedays feel that a school thrives and Dr.Reeber is registration was nine until two. tty offered in a MATERIALIZE a vote of thanks for the fine pub- Actually held from prospers criticism Picture Is taken from scene of- the forthcoming' Drama Guild produc- licity constructive manner. that has been given to Win- The Homecoming candidate concerned was not a The 42nd annual Homecoming tion, "Best Foot Forward." Pictured left to right are Pat Kelly socki. In other words, if you have a Dorman, and nurses knew it as — Week, under the co-chairmanship (Ethel with shoe in hand), Jean (Minerva), George Ander- Jim Roddy is in charge of mak- Senior the who chose her well beef, say so providing you (blind date), Roger, Gil (Dutch), of Mary Ellen Moore and Roacoe son, (Bud Hooper), Saranne Breen ing the sets. Riverman, Homecoming was have a workable suggestion for Michele as the Ball Committee which hand- Balch, is rapidly approaching. Cathie Stirrat (Gale Joy), Leo Gilman, (Hunk), and Pat Wilson makeup chairman correcting the fault. for the "Mika- ling affair. Thousands of Invitations and (Miss Delaware Water Gap). do" will also the makeup the We notice very iew signatures handle sta- tickets havebeen sent to SC Alum- for the Drama Guild. Nina Pea- There was no excuse for this mix upat all. The in the Letters to the Editor de- ni. Allthose who attendedthe Col- body is in charge of props and young was the partment of this paper. This ser- tus of the lady concerned knownbefore lege for two years or more are TO HAVE Commerce Club Vince Pepper is Man- vice is one of the outlets for the* COLLEGE Production ■urged to join in the Celebration. ager. Cathie has been in time ofelections. criticisms mentioned above. These Stirrat The committee in charge of send- OWN RADIO To Visit Local charge of publicity a result the announcement of the was letters mean much more and have and assisting As Queen ing out Invitations and tickets is her Julie O'Brien. a farther reaching effect when PROGRAM, KEVR held up for three days. During that time one of the by Byrne. Industries All students backed by a signature than when headed Edward who wished to at- by Seattle College at last has a tendmay purchase their tickets at three candidates was officially announced Queen closed with a norn de plume. Homecoming Week begins on The Commerce Club will hold its the Ball Committee. Could it be that the writers of February 3 with the registration radio program of its own. It will next meeting on Tuesday evening the booth in the alcove of the L. of the alumni; and ends with the at 7:30 in the Liberal Arts build- A.Bldg. to these anonymous letters are be broadcast every Thursday at Retraction of this notice had be made and made gala Homecoming Ball on Febru- ing when a speaker from the Seat- ashamed of their opinions? If 8:3O p. m. onKEVR,1090 on your quickly causing much embarrassment. courage of their ary 7 at the Civic Auditorium. tle City Light or the Bonneville all concerned they haven't the dial. Gamma Sig Sponsors As per usual this incident could have been avoided. A convictions they should keep them On February 5 "Here's aMelo- Power Authority will talk on rule su|2h let- dy," the student directed muskcsal Reese, of the "Trends of Power Development in Creative to put on the to themselves. As a Don a member Writing hasty decision proved a blemish Home- ters are not meant as personal will be presented at the Moore KEJVR staff, is the student direct- "he Pacific Northwest."The speak- coming dance and has caused illfeelings among many slaps but are for the general good, Theatre.Tickets are$1.25 and girls or of the new show. He has out- er will emphasize the present day Organization who have already been invited to change from public to private po- of the students. so there is noneed to fear the loss lined the program briefly as being Gamma Sigma Alpha, Se- of a friend.

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