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WHO'S YOUR VALENTOLO VALENTINE? FRIDAY NITE

No. 15 Vol. XXIII , , THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 MarycrestMardiGras Planned February 14 By ANN MALONEY urges the committee for the holi- Eat, drink and Be merry! That day fling, headed by Laura Mi- is the spirit of Mardi Gras,and the chetti. spirit of Marycrest's own annual Each floor in the hall is sponsor- Mardi Gras festivities as well. and one offering doughnuts, ice- Held each year on the day before cream and coffee and all those Lent starts, the Mardi Gras this things you won't be seeing much year will have an extra holiday of during the six weeks of Lent. flavor, falling as it does on Val- Just as- last year, it will be entine's Day. hard to recognize Marycrest this "Turn out,everyone.Here's your February 14. With balloons flying chance to try your luck at games from every window and theactive of every kind. Test your eye at the lounge filled with bangles, banners target booths. Puton your dancing and booths, the whole hall will shoesandcome to the MardiGras!" be given over to the spirit of the occasion. And to top off the eve- Open House Awards: ning there will be dancing in the cafeteria during the evening. Urged by chairman Laura Mi- Spurs Winner chetti and committee, all the hall residentsare working hard tomake this year's festivities even more Of Sweepstakes fun and more profitable than be- your King of Stafford, pictured above with the candidates, (back row 1.-r.) John of for fore. Since everyone is trying to Who's Hearts? Carole Presentation the awards Gocke, Burn* Tom Cox, (front row 1.-r.) Bob Bruck and Pat Raney, can't make up her at the recent top last year's success, prizes Jim and and best divisionalentries their mind. Your votes two ways— for the King of Hearts and the March of Dimes. Homecoming Open House high- are being offeredto the floor group count lighted the first Student Body whohas thebest boothand accord- meeting of the winter quarter. ing to all reports the competition Spurs were awarded first prize is keen. King of Hearts Contestants in the poster division with A Phi Marycrest Hall has extended a O capturing second place. Third cordial invitation to the faculty, went to the Gavel Club with the the students and their friends to Drive winning Dimes fourth hall, inMarch of Freshman class the Vie Join them in the fun at Irma prize. Spurs also won the Open 701 Summit, from 7 to 12 p.m. on By PAT PAFFILE reign over the annual AWSSU Rosemary Maher, programs; House sweepstakes award. Valentine'sDay, Feb. 14. Roses are red affair. Vickerman and Pat Vickerman, CarolineHall's colorful entry in The dance co- chairmen will decorations; Peggy Daly, chaper- gained them top Violets are blue, ones, and Yuri Nakamoto, Kathy the skit division Mite for Might: I all my pennies crown the king at the Valentoloin honors, while A Phi Otook a close spent the Trianon Ballroomduring inter- Quinn and Beverly Waltier, pub- second place. Third went to Bor- To make the King of Hearts of mission. The dance is from 9 p.m. licity. deaux Halland Campion Hall and you. to 12:30 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 10, the Spurs tied for fourth. Missions Drive with music by the "Sentimental Another first prize was awarded will be a fitting verse from Seven Plus One." to the Spurs for their Roman gar- This dancing Applications for Spurred by Sodality a coed to Bob Bruck, Jim Burns, Appropriate attire for den in the display division. Cap- is cocktail dresses with corsages turing second place was the Col- A special meeting of the Activi- Tom Cox, John Gocke or Pat Raney, King candidates, optional. Programs are $2.50, and Graduation Due hecon Club, with thirdplace going ties Board was called Monday,Feb. of Hearts - 6, The purpose as one of whom will Bfc chosen -to can be obtained in the Chieftain toMitchellHallandfourth to Car- in Buhr Hall. and at the door on the night of the oline Hall. explained by Paul Mernaugh was OnFebruary interest in the dance. 20 Following entertainment by the to foster student Two importantnotices havebeen Chiefs, the Kappa Alaskan Missions Drive. Mite The coed who wants to votefor a Five annual Sigma "Gems" do issued by the Registrar's Office. Of Gamma to the boxes were passed out to presi- Mu particular King of Hearts can — Pi award outstand- dropping money in the con- specialinterest to seniors appli- ing junior womanstudent was pre- dents and club representativesat so by tainer beneath his picture in the cations for graduation must be re- sented to Cathy Corbett. a Wednesday meeting by Sodality for Feb.18 by Burns, who Planned Chieftain or at the Information turned to the Registrar's Office Culminating the Vets Club Prefect Jim asked that Saturday,Feb. 18, the Seattle Monday, Feb. 20. among On Booth in theLA building. The con- Christmas Card Sale was the pre- they be distributed club University Mixed Chorale, under tributions do not go to the king Final exam dates for Winter sentation of a check to Father members. the direction of Mr. Carl Pitzer, organ Efforts are being made to make candidates for their royaltreasury, Quarter, 1956, have been changed Louis Sauvain, S.J., for an i will present the annual "Gems chapel, year's drive as successful as but to theMarchofDimesFund. to Thursday and Friday, March 15 to be used in Loyola Hall this from Light Opera." by committeechairman Tony Vu- possible. Last year the Sodality Co-chairmen for the dance are and 16. Registration for Spring compared to The program will start at 8:15 Gales and Sue Schwab, willbe Thursday andFri- kov. This money was earned netted only $250, as Gym, Mercedes Quarter was, p.m. in the SU with free ad- by Sally and Sally day, March22 and 23. Classes will through the efforts of various Gonzaga's $350, and in pro- on Body card. assisted Frariett portion to other schools, thesmall- mission a Student Rude, King of Hearts chairmen; resumeonMonday, March26. groups on campus. Tickets are 50 cents for both gen- Alpha Phi Omega was awarded est donater. the eral admissionand student reserve a trophy for selling the most ChairmanJim Burns stresses and $1.00 for reserve seats. They importance and asks Christmascards and an awardwas of this drive sale in Chieftain and "that everyone earnestly take part willbeon the presented to Jim Nagle for the at the door on the night of the Kappa Gamma Award mostindividual sales of the event. in it and do their share." performance. The annual affair is being staged by theMusic Departmentwith Mv Goes to Cathy Corbett Morocco, Spain Topics Sigma, music honorary, handling Cathy Corbett received the sec- dent from Yakima, made the fol- production details. Accompanists ondannual awardpresentedby the lowing comment: "May Iexpress are Sandy Pinsonneault and Jerry Seattle chapter of Kappa Gamma my sincere appreciation to Kappa Zimmerman, pianists,and Joe Ga- Pi, womengraduates' honorary, at Gamma Pi and to the faculty of Of Lecture February 9 lucci, organist. Jerry Zimmerman the recent Student Body meeting. Seattle University for having se- piano "Romantic Spain and Morocco," Thursday, Feb. 9, at 8:30 p.m. in will also play several solos. This award is given to an out- lected me to receive this honor. film-lecture, be pre- the Century Theatre, Harvard and As president of Mv Sigma, Ron standing junior girl in recognition Winning this award wasa wonder- a color will coordinating produc- sented by Mr. Robert F. Barnard, EastRoy. Bentz is the of attainment of high standards in ful tribute and one which Ishall tion assistedby Ron Randall member of the Adventurers Club This program includes pictures details leadership, activities, service, and cherish forever." Chicago, under the sponsorship present and Arden Englund, publicity; character. of of Spain which a pano- Pinsonneault, tickets; of the SeattleUniversity Guild this spectacle country from Sandy and Lorena Deschamps,chapterpres- ramic of the Mustacich, programs. its bands of gypsies and remnants Clare ident,made the announcementand of Roman conquet to Madrid,mod- presented Cathy with a sterling ern, sophisticated, ornate.Morocco silver bracelet, whichhas a picture is portrayed with all its mystery SpecialMeetings of the Blessed Virgin Mary on one and enchantment in which the Dr. Arthur S. Smullyan will side and Cathy's name and Kappa Arabs and Berbers stilllive nowas speak Thursday, Feb. 16, at 8 p.m. GammaPi onthe other. Miss Cor- they havefor 2000 years. in the- Student Union Lounge, on bett'snamewillbeengraved onthe Mr. Barnard isan activemember "Noh empirical Knowledge." He organization's plaque whichis dis- of the Oak Park Art League, the will speak at the invitation of the played in the showcase of the Executives Club of Chicago, Chi- Philosophy Club. All students are Chieftain lounge. president of invited to attend. A faculty board chooses the girl cago Cinema Cluband " " " " his printing firm, Barnard &Miller, to receive this honor. The quali- of Chicago. The Assembly Board Meeting ficationsare the same as those con- First place in the Chicago Cin- has been changed from February 7 sideredin the selectionof members ema Club competition and second to February 15, due to a conflict for this organization from each in the A.A.C.C. annual contest for with the basketball game. The graduating class. the Percy Maxim award among meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. in This award was instigated last internationalcompetitionhavebeen the Conference" Room." " yearto stimulate interest inKappa captured by Mr. Barnard. Gamma Pi on campus and to rec- Tickets will be on sale at the An important Freshman Class ognize outstanding students. Shar- box office of the Century Theatre meeting has been scheduled for on Swift was the first girl to re- Lorena Deschamps is pictured at $f.50 for adults and 75 cents for Tuesday, Feb. 14, in Room 410 of ceive this honor. presenting Cathy Corbett with students. Buhr Hall. Cathy, a medical secretary stu- the award. Thursday, February 9, 1956 2 THE SPE CTAT 0 R University Spectator letters to the Editor (Seattle You Know given Member of the NORTHWEST INTERCOLLEGIATE PRESS CONFERENCE Dear Editor, us. Also we must not over- Official publication of the Associated Students of Seattle University. Published We would like at this time to look the enthusiasmshown by the weekly on Thursdays during the school year. Editorial and business offices at helped Alumni the Faculty in the Building, Spring St., 22, rates, Me thank everyone who to and Student Union 11th and Seattle Wash. Subscription AlKrebs Alum-Faculty game. We feel it per year. Entered a* third class nutter. Next Tuesday is February 14, make the1956 Homecomingagreat J1.50 was their cooperationwhich made National advertising representative: National Advertising Service, Inc., 420 but most of us throughout the success. Aye., 17, N. Y. it an enjoyable variety In the Madison New York Western worldknow this 21-hour Inpreparationfor such a dance EDITORIAL STAFF period as Valentine's Day. It is never go to one or Homecoming events. Ann the credit can our Editor O'Donnell time when people many We would like to express Associate Editor Mary Moe supposedly the two peoplebut to the whose the com- send sweet-nothings to one an- cooperationand participationmade most sincere thanks to other expressing their fondest possible. mittee chairmen whose hard work this event make your Home- wishes. We would like to give special was an effortto countries probably Kathy coming the best ever. Communist thanks to Werran whotook you! Analysis look upon time of year as just from and work to de- Thank Catholic Press . In this time school . WEBER, MIKE " TOM DeMAN another so-calledbludgeon of cap- sign and make the dresses for the upon bourgeoisie. Per- queen. LOIS VOELKER, February is traditionally the press is hampered by the view of italism the court and the Co-Chairmen. month when Catholic publications editors and readers that it speaks haps this type of idea is closer to Gratitudeshould be extended to " " " pause pat on the for the Church, that there is only the truth than anything else that Mr. Talevich, who helped us pro- to themselves Editor: back; in some cases the pause is one Catholic view. This erroneous Communism professes in its far- mote publicity in the papers, and Dear well-deserved, in others it merely opinion was shattered in an editor- fetched doctrine. to the Publicity Off Campus Com- Dan Zimsen (Reader— Backs Vot- provides an opportunity for some ial in The Pilot, the "official"paper In our modern and sometimes mittee for arranging the TV ap- ing Age Registration Feb. 1) ex- weak publications to add to their for the Archdioceseof Boston. The all-too-materialisticworldwehave pearances. pressed the opinion that the pres- circulation lists. paper said, "From experience most lost the true meaning of these holi- We appreciated the great co- ent-day voting age should not be It wouldbe untrue to say that of us oknow that it takes a long days which basically have their operation that the "Spectator" has lowered. allCatholic editorshave not been while to convince people that the roots in strong religious meaning. The argumentof Mr. Zimsende- dynamic in their approachto mod- localdiocesanpaper representsnot Such is the case with February 14. pended upon a disparaging com- day _ ern moral andsocialproblems;but the Catholic point of view, but Originally this was cele- "ROUNDTOWN" parison between on-campus stu- say many publicationshave merely a Catholic point of view. brated as the feast day of St. Val- city-county-state- to that Opera: DorothyKirsten, popular dent politics and the discussion of contro- Itis possible (even desirable) that entine, a priest-physician who was politics. lacked AX), Metropolitan soprano, will appear national issues, that many have been many readers find themselves un- martyred in 269 after resist- But student's life is primarily versial suppression of inVerdi's La Traviata,3 p.m. Sun- a weak in reporting: social reform is sympathetic to the particulartreat- ing the Roman academic, under guidance of the ment subject they may find in Christianity. Later in an attempt day, Feb. 12, at the Civic Auditor- secondarily another matter. of a opera faculty, and social, only issue consist- their paper. That to do away with the pagans' lewd ium. The well-known con- partial guidance of Perhaps the local Catholic elopement, separation, under the cam- effectively presented in paper be' happy publish tradition of boys drawing thename cerns love, government. ently and should to final tragedy. pus this segment of the press has been their reflection....Discussion and, of girls, in honor of their goddess and Student politics are not the way anti-Communism. But any ideol- perspective in this way help all Februta Juno, on the 15th of the Film: Probably the best movie to mature political judgments. ogy beginning with "anti" has minds toward truth." month, severalzealous pastorssub- playing in Seattle currently is The They do not provide a standard of never effectively changed' the Two publications from the Arch- stituted the namesof saints in bil- DividedHeart. Based on an actual political values. The very term world. Conversion always neces- diocese of New York provide an lets given on this day. case, the film relates the story of a "government" in this case might only sitates foremost a positive discus- excellent example on how diver- This is probably the con- boy adopted by a German family well be replaced by the term of problems, the presentation gent the Catholic pointof view may nectionto the modernidea of send- which later learns his Yugoslavian "management" withoutloss ofpur- sion ing of a dynamic moraland socialpro- be. The two.The Catholic Worker valentines, although it essen- mother, thought killed during the pose or function. Student govern- gram applied to particular cases. and The Brooklyn Tablet (both tially lacks any of the character- war, is still living. The dramatic ment meets certain real needs of today. Lcuis Budenz is important only if available in the SU library), pre- istics we know action of the script revolves around the students. heremaps one aspectof the whole sent ideas that this writer would To pinpoint the actual idea of the judge who must decide whois However, it does not pretend to picture. " behesitant to accept yet areexcel- hearts, love, etc., we can examine entitledto the boy. The fact that replace a sound academic founda- That the Catholic press has not lent for the one reason that they two generally accepted origins the film is billed at the Orpheum, tion which, with knowledge and taken advantage of opportunities fearlessly publish their views on which are loosely related. Accord- second to Yvonne De Carlo as the experience,is the real basis of in- offered it recently voiced by controversialissues. ing to a belief in England and Flame of theIslands, a picture, telligent political participation. was Ages "B" Cardinal Mclntyre of Los Angeles These two publications, which France during the Middle indicates either the management It is the opinion of this writer began pair Febru- at a meeting,of Catholic journal- are poles apartpolitically, teach us the birds to on lacks wisdom or Seattle doesn't that the lack of participation in ists, "You have a potential power that it is possible to be liberal but ary 14. Eventually the word "ga- patronize fine films. Since this bill school politics pointed out by Mr. that is not being realized. News- not pink; or to be rightist but not latin" which means lover of wom- to today, Seattle- Zimsen has en, into and "g," fre- is scheduled end noessential connection papers cannot be neutral. They fascist. Thisis not to say that Cath- came use ites should have the opportunity with their interest in external po- policy. Right or wrong, olics are to be indifferent to right quently pronounced"v," led to the to view the film in the nearfuture If the lack on- must have a popular mind. liticalactivities. of we do not admit of neutrality. A and left. The extreme right and confusion in the under better circumstances. campus political interest is as There is alesson, though, in this newspaper must have a policy the extreme left can be equally The Day alarming as Mr. Zimsen claims it immoral wrong, day and it contains both the in- Television: LincolnWas which invokes the virtue of forti- and politically it is Shot, Jim Bishop's best to be, a survey should be under- press gredients of our modern version, seller star- tude and couples it with temper- for the Catholic to point this ring Raymond Massey, Jack Lem- taken to determine its true cause charity." out in order that center become love and St. Valentine. It should ance and the bring home the mon, Lillian Gish, and Charles and significance. many the Catholic more clear. be a day to to us But in cases of honor, Laughton on Ford Jubilee, —JIM MARTIN. idea more love and reli-' ' Star ance on our own patron saint. Channel 11 at 6 p.m., —Saturday, Ed. Note: Such a survey is being At confirmation we were given Feb. 11. T. D. conducted. a patron saint, a person with the NOTES off the cuff JIMPLASTINO beatific vision before him all the weeks ago wecommented SU's biggest andbestdance to date. time, a person whom we should (stuffed) A few upon AllSorts of Animals a lot of sacrifice and work The JudicialBoard's long await- prevail to intercede for us that during our trial here on earth, a would be necessary in order to ed decision,.which was announced person help bringa big namebandto Seattle U last week, came as a distinct sur- who will us in achiev- spring. prise to many observers. ing the Eternal Goal and share this the purest form love, Valentine's Day Gifts Well, the first appeal for help The verdict handed down was with us of " * " recently, and theresponse much more liberal than been that of God Almighty. Dogs Teddy-Bears Skunks Dragons wentout had Modern commercialism, though, (De-scented) was morethangratifying. expected. The Assembly Board did — for God Four organizations the Spurs, not receive any sharp reprimands has little time as soevident $2 - $5 during the course of the year. Ex- From A Phi O, the IK's and the Vets' from the Judicial branch nor was — agreed to take part in amajor revisionof the constitution amples such as the day inquestion, Club all Easter and the holidays huge selling campaign which demanded. Christmas a are vivid illustrations of this 20th BOOKSTORE would help provide money to pay In twoinstances, actiontaken by the Assembly Board ruled century living. (Basement of Science Building) for the band. was as 1956, are currently mak- unconstitutional, but the rulings On Valentine's Day, we These clubs should find a special lesson: first, ing a general canvas of Seattle, weremade on sheer technicalities. tickets As a result, will be relatively a proper attitude on love in a in an attempt to sell 500 it by hate; and final home basket- simple for the Assembly Board to world troubled sec- Seattle U's ond, for helpfrom our patronsaint 1 game of the season against correct their constitutional viola- tion. in leading a plentiful and devoted two spiritual life during the Holy Sea- BURGERS campaign will serve It should be said here that this 'his son which begins the following Kpurposes. First, it will help to was the first instance in years day. build the Chieftainattendancerec- where the JudicialBoard actually ord, which hasn't been up to par performed its real functions. It this year. Second,*it will add a was a true test case, and it was smallamountto the bignameband a good one. Pre-Lenten Sunday fund. The decision of the Judicial is cooperationlike this, which Board proved conclusively that of they had given the careful StressesLove,Charity *t always been characteristic case 10c our service organizations, that is and intelligent consideration. The Mass of Quinquagesima (Limit Ten per Order) essential to thesuccess of anylarge Those who have viewed the ac- Sunday brings to our attention— the undertaking on campus. tions of the Judicial Board with virtue of charity or love that all- So, thanks many times to four much suspicion andskepticism, and encompassing love without which Only,Feb.12-11a.m.-2a.m. great clubs who are giving up this columnist was one of them, we are somethingless than Chris- Sunday much of their time and energy to might now suffer a change of heart. tians. Saint Paul says, that if help bring a top band to this uni- As things have sohappened, the prophecy should come to an end, HELP US CELEBRATE OUR FIRST BIRTHDAY versity. case of the Judicial Board versus or tongues cease, or knowledge be " " the Assembly Board turned out to destroyed, love would still remain ""part of fund-raising be no contest at all. faithful. the Another " " " Though longer chil- campaign be All-Star bas- we are no will the dren, blind, game on February 21, pit- Re-hashing Homecoming: It's we are stillin a sense ketball as regards love, and in the enjoy NEW TASTE ting some of the top men players hard to see how we ever got along this the outstanding co-edstars. before with only one ballroom at iiitroit we pray that God may be the protector, guide and game promises to be one the Olympic. Last Thursday SU our our our "his nourishment, because, as the grad- the most exciting and colorful managed to fill both the Olympic Now iverybody loves Them «Jnst Surely Bowland the Spanish Ballroom. ual says,it is God who has deliv- ever staged events here. ... ought pray is most unusual pre- One of the big forces behind this ered His own. We to it one of the therefore, theblind prayed. any college campus. year's celebration was Mike San- as man sented on is this, there is the half- toro, who promoted the halftime This is the love which the Besides answer toourpersonaltepidity timeshow featuring the celebrated show at the Civic plus the recep- and singer Janice tion afterward at the Arctic. . the world's rejection of salvation. PaulWest combo and .. upon us, for Morgan. Chalkup anotheronefor the Spurs, It is encumbent this reason, to raise our voices above All the peoplein this show are who walkedaway with everything DICK'S DRIVE-IN concerns, just portion of the large group in sight in the Open House com- the riot of this world's a praying that wemay see. whose work will make possible petition. "Thirty" God Thursday, February 9, 1956 THE SPECTATOR 3 ' Saunders Tosses Chieftains Trip Bengals; INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL: Gives Frosh Win ISC-SU Clash Tonight foxy Five The "at-large" berth from the Harris, a pair who seemed to hit looks Sharp In Two Overtimes Northwest to the Western NCAA withease from the floor,each scor- .By JIM KIZER Papooses' championships may be ing ten goals. Seattle University basketball field ease, Francis Saunders in two between SeattleU and IdahoState, Out-rebounding the visitors, 47- Intramural basketball is now with downing the Celts, 34- tossed every free throws only 17 if it>Is, Al Brightman knows 18, theChiefs racedtoa 44-36 half- wellunder way.Nearly team 26, and the Noblemen,59-26. Paul with seconds and more showings. Mernaugh high point left in the second overtime period, just what to do. timemargin, and had little trouble has madeone or was man League game in the second half. The "Noblemen"have madetwo with 10 and 18 points,respectively. to win a Northwest TheSeattleUniversity Chieftains Los opened from Fort Lawton in Tuesday's by State Bengals Jerry Frizzell hit eight quick attempts for a top score, but to The Gatos their sea- rolled the Idaho son with an impressive 63-36 win preliminary game to the SeattleU- Tuesday night, 89-77, though points late in the first half to give no avail. They were toppedby the even C.E.s, as John Kovalhit for 30 points. Idaho State contest, 74-72. two Bengal players hit over two the Chiefs theirhalftimelead,after FoxyFive,46-37; aridby the Lloyd Murphy led Roh had chopped anine-pointlead 59-26. A good contest was the Court and Saunders dozenpoints apiece. The Jest- thePapooses with20 and 19 points. again to one point. The FoxyFive,a revisedversion Jesters vs. the All-Stars. The same two teamsmeet ers won, 48-41, but had to forfeit Mcl Streeter led the soldiers with Thursday (tonight) The box: of last year's OldFolks, are again at the Civic a 2-0 loss because of Al Giles, a 22 counters. Auditorium, in the second Seattle SEATTLE V (89) IDAHO ST. (77) relying on their top man, Sgt. (13) (25) past varsity letter winner. SEATTLE U (74) FT. LAWTON (72) game. Varsity game Fuhrer F Roh Jackson. Jackson hit for 17 points Saunders (19) F (22) Streeter starts at 8 Sanford (14) F (24) Harris The Vets won over the B&L Murphy (20) F (12) McDonald o'clock. Stricklin (25) C (16) Allain against the Noblemen and Coming (19) (8) Bombers, 41-39, in a hard-fought Wall (3) C (7) Adams Idaho in Rocky Bauer G Horrocks scored13. Holler (12) G (12) Thornberry State, favorites Markey (0) G (2) Hicks overtime scrap. Parentl (14) G (10) Bonan MountainConference play, should Subs: SU— Frizzell 8,Mosied4. Gockel The Troubles Five have made Subs: SU Breckenridge 4, Assante 2, top indepen- 2, Cox 4, Rajcich, and Godes. ISC—Sie- showing and Hernlng. Ft. Lawton— Larson 6, meet the Northwest man2,Wells, Esterbrooks, andDethlefs. a good this season. Bennett 3, and Smith. dent team for a shotat the NCAA Johnny O'Brien's brother is, of playoffs, and the Chieftains seem course, the team's captain and the Gonzaga U Closes to be in line for the independent man to watch. The Troubles Five spot. AlumsDecision humbled the Celts, 55-27, and the Pilots-Chiefs Tuesday, Dick Stricklin, Seattle's Fighting Irish, 32-25. Jim Ray, SU Home Schedule easy scoring_ pivot, and Les Roh, Faculty O'Brien's righthand man, was high The Seattle University Chief- Saturday Idaho State's mighty little outside Team point man for the contest with 21 tains wind up the home portionof Meet" shooter, each garnered 25 points. In a travesty that was billedby points. the 1956 basketball season next Athletic News Service Lloyd Harris scored 24 points for many as a basketball game the Gary Miller was the high point Friday night andSunday afternoon, The Seattle University Chief- the losers. Seattle University Alumni rallied manin the Fighting Irish-Troubles Feb. 17 and 19, playing host to tains head for the Rose City of Cal Bauer, Larry Sanford and in the last quarter to downa star- game with 13 points. . Portland, Ore., this week-end for Ken Fuhrer hit double figures for studded SU Faculty quintet, 36-31. The Civil Engineers appear to The games, slated for the Civic an important two-game basketball the Chiefs, and Jack Allain,husky With the Alums holding a nar- be able to work morethan theslip- Auditorium, will start at 8 p.m. series with the PortlandUniversity' Bengal center, was the only other row 19-17 point halftimelead, the sticks, which is shown by their Friday night and at 2 p.m. Sunday Pilots. Idaho State player to score in winners turned loose their big early record of two wins and no afternoon. The games willbeplayed Satur- double digits. scoring gun, Frank Vena, who losses. Gonzaga and Seattle U stand at day andSunday nights,Feb.11and Brightman will have to find an wound up the evening with 10 The Engineers have successfully onegame apiecein their games this 12, in the PortlandArmory. effective way to stop bothRohand points. trounced their first two opponents season. The Chieftains need to win at least one— and wouldliketo sweep the series— to cinch their chances for a bidto the post-seasonNCAA Don't write home for money— write Lucky Droodles! Western Regional tournament at Corvallis. Part and -parcel of this "win- win-tournament-bid"hoopla is the importantseries at SeattleonFeb- ruary 17 and 19 against Gonzaga. The Spokane club beat Seattle,78- 63, although the Chiefs evened the series witha later 89-72 win.They have to beat the Zags twicein the Seattle go-round. Game of Stars Features Men Against Women Don'tlook now, buton February 21 basketball may be set back 50 years and SU students will have the unique distinction of witness- ing this debacle. At approximately 8 p.m. that evening Jim "Troubles" O'Brien pits his SU Men All-Stars against make! the Seattle U Women's All-Stars coached by Chieftain golfing queen Pat Lesser. ygiilever Admission for the contest is 35* with allproceedsgoing to the Big Name Band Fund. Tickets go on sale Monday at the LA Build- A raft of students have already earned $25 in Lucky Strike's /\- s/A ing information booth and in the Droodle drive. By June, hundreds more will. Better get with it. f f \ j \^U^&~ Chieftain. taking candy baby. I O^^^^t^ An added attraction to the con- It'slike from a \_""L/ / Hb bC test will be a big half-hour halffc — many you Send them, complete with S M~> time show featuring the Do as Droodles as want. j~^~^_ J^ Paul West Droodle, 67A, Vernon, Y.Include your C-- D combo and also vocalist Janice titles, toLucky Box — Mt. N. *^ Morgan. name, address,college,andclass and the name and address of the v^i^* dealerinyourcollege townfrom whomyoumostoftenbuycigarettes. s^^ If we select your Droodle, we'll pay $25 for the right to use it, long waik cintipidi * The COTTAGE with yourname,jnour advertising.Andwepayfor alotof Droodles SJfaSLSZ "w^nsl"1 "Collegiate Atmosphere" that never appear inprinti Talk about easy money! This is it! 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