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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 12-11-1958 Spectator 1958-12-11 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1958-12-11" (1958). The Spectator. 629. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/629 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. SU WINS, 83-75 Spectator A ragged SU basketball team splashed the Pepperdine SEATTLE UNIVERSITY Waves, 83 to 75, before 2,800 last night at the Civic Auditorium. Sterling Forbes, of the Waves, took scoring honors in the loosely played contest with 22 points. Don Ogorek was high Volume XXVI Seattle, Washington, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1958 ®°^»» No. 10 for the low Chiefs with 18. In his first starting assignment, sophomore Jim Coleman turned in a crowd-pleasing perform- ance with 16 rebounds and 12 points. — Twice the Chiefs looked like a ball club once toward the Diciplinary Action To Be Discussed end of the first half and once before Cazzetta cleared the bench near the game's end. In the final five minutes, the reserves were able to lose a 20-point lead. Students Absent Fall SU led the half, 45 to 33. For from Retreat at Disciplinary actionfor about 100 Father Rebhahn said that the THE DEAN of students said the Sophomore Jake Stepan and junior John Kootnekoff students who missed two or three number of absentees is yet to be specific action will be determined dropped from the squad before last night's game. Cazzetta days of the student retreat willbe checked with the registrar, but he at the meeting and then the ab- said they dropped in order to preserve their eligibility and considered at a special meeting estimated about 25 Catholic men sentees will receive a letter noti- be able play when the NCAA ban is lifted. Monday. missed three days and 24 missed fying them of what this action will to to The Rev. Robert J. Rebhahn, two. About 30 non-Catholics were be. He added that a note will be In the preliminary game, the Papooses topped Puhich S.J., dean of students, has called not signed in, and about 24 Cath- placed on the transcript of each Cleaners, 71 to 64. Tom Shaules was high, with 13 field goals a Conduct and Welfare Committee olic women. directing them to contact the dean meeting "primarily to discuss ab- "AT PRESENT," Fr. Rebhahn of students before registering for and 29 points. senteeism during the retreat." said, "the main disciplinary con- the winter quarter. If Cazzetta's squad does not show better ball control, the cern is for those who missed two "IN THE PAST," Fr. Rebhahn coming Eastern trip may be disastrous. Had Pepperdine or three days, but those who said, "these students have been re- missed one exercise are liable to quired to make a closed retreat." played well, the Chieftains would have suffered their first Coombs Heads some future action." The Conduct and Welfare Com- loss. They now have a four and none record. He said that attendancewas bet- mitteeis composedof Fr.Rebhahn, ter this year and that absenteeism Miss Agnes E. Reilly, Fathers John Ball Committee was about cut in half. S. Harrington, Owen M. McCusker The ROTC Ball committee has good trend," William Gill, and three appointed, Capt. Bob "To insure this he and J. stu- Three-Act Comedy Scheduled; been Cadet added,"positive disciplinary action dent representatives,Dan Zimsen, Coombs yesterday. said will be taken." Paul Turner and Robert Anderson. Cadet Capt. John Bird is busi- ness manager for the April 3 Try-outs Tonight on Campus dance; Cadet Ist Lt. George Mc- programs Sodality Committee A three-act comedy by John Patrick will be produced dur- Alpin, and invitations; To Take Cadet M/Sgt. Gary Dederer, pub- ing winter quarter under the auspices of the newly formed licity; Cadet Ist Lt. Jim Sellars, Club, according to president Rosemary Belmont. Immaculate Parish Census Drama Queen and Court; Cadet Capt. auspices Sodality "THE CURIOUS SAVAGE" will Owen Lichtenwalner, intermission; A committee under the of the has an- be directed by Mrs. Mary Egan. Cadet Ist Lt. Elmer Johnston, swered the Rev. Brendan Gallagher's request for a census of Co-Chairmen Ask The script calls for 11 people and decorations. Immaculate Conception Parish. tryouts will be conducted tonight THE TWO assistant chairmen to ChairmanBob Byrne stated the For Pledge Money from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Little general head Coombs are Cadet Frosh To Take purpose of the census is to deter- Theatre. M/Sgt. Al and mine pledged Rinaldi Cadet the Catholics in the parish, Students who have not According to Mrs. Egan, the plot Sgt./lc John Lynch. Chest X-Rays so that the parishrecords will be and those who have not paid their centers around a home for people appointments made by complete. Committee Development The were Freshmen are required to take members pledges to Student who are regaining mental health the company commanders and ap- spend one or two hours per week may do so during winter quarter but, she stated, "none of them a chest x-ray before winter regis- are proved by the University military tration. A will be end covering a certain section of registration, according to co-chair- violent." She added, "They do say mobile unit on staff, according to Coombs. Jan. 5, 9 a.m., at Tenth the parish door-to-door. men Pat Pavelka and Don Willis. very amusing things." campus some and It open at 8 Cards with information such as STUDENTS INTERESTED were E. Marion. will A table will be set up at the a.m. on Jan. 6. baptismandconfirmationdates are same time as winter registration. urged to try out by Rosemary. She SHRINE DEDICATED filled out. The pastoris then aware Participation in the program is stressed that no acting experience The fourth floor of Xavier Hall Any freshman failing to take the of fallen - away Catholics within voluntary- The co-chairmenstated is necessary and resident students has erected a shrine to our Lady. x-ray will be denied registration. his parishand may make personal they hope thepledges willbemade may make arrangements so that A 2%-ft. statue of Mary was sur- A receipt will be given after the contact with all the parishioners. good at registration, so that the rehearsals will not interfere with rounded by white carnations with x-ray whichmust be shown at the The other students on the com- drive may close as planned. Christmas vacation. a gold curtain in the background. door to registration. mittee are Art Verharen, Mike Other officers of the Drama Club The VeryRev. A. A.Lemieux,S.J., Sophomores, juniors and seniors Harvey, Pat Shine and Dan Mur- No Spectator will be published are: vice president Steve McKay, blessed the statue Tuesday night. may take the x-ray but it is not phy. Bob stated that any men stu- Seattle; next Thursday because of finalex- freshman from secretary Sophomore John Conger led the required. The upperelassmen are dents interested should contact aminations. The next issue is Margaret Rohrer, freshman, Seat- approximately 100 men present in asked to take the x-ray on Jan. 6. him in Xavier Hall or through the scheduled for Jan. 8. treasurerPat McDonald, soph- the rosary. There is no charge for the service. Sodality office. Bore, Anaheim, Calif. ROSEMARY McAULIFFE: High School Debate Meet to Open Freshman Accident Victim Friday Under Gavel Club Auspices Plans for School in Fall The 23rd annual High School General chairman of the event AWARDS WILL BE presented The doctors said she'd be paralyzed, but she isn't. She can walk Debate Tournament, sponsored by is Jesslyn Warwick. Assisting by the Rev. John A. Fitterer, S.J and, although it's not as carefree a walk as yours and mine, Rose- the S.U. Gavel Club, opens on chairmen are Steve Ryder, Gary dean of arts and sciences. Schol mary McAuliffe isn't unhappy. campus tomorrow. Registration Haggard, judges; Frank De Meyer, arships will be awarded to the top Despite the plaster cast that encases her from neck to hip, she will be held between 10 and 11:30 individual event topics; MikeDon- boy and girl entries.'First, seconc is up and around. Watchful to protect herself from falling or jar- a.m. in the Pigott Auditorium. ohue, Oneal McGowan, Ken Alex- and third-place trophies will be ring, Rosemary declared, "I'm taking no chances!" ander, debaters' dance (open to presented in all individual events ROSEMARY HAD BEEN a freshman at S.U. only a week when high school debaters only); Irene and first and second-placetrophies the car she was riding in careened off the Snoqualmie Pass road, Yearbook Class Herron, Mary Ann Hoare,Barbara in debate. A rotating Sweepstake leaving her with broken vertebrae, ribs and a concussion. On New Schedule Berg, CarolynBerg, clerical duties; Trophy will go to the school ac- After weeks in the hospital at North Bend, Rosemary was able A class on the theory, practice Dave Moore, matching of teams cumulating the highest number o to return to her home in Kirkland, where she is now convalescing. and techniques of producing an and individuals. points in all the events. WHEN ASKED WHAT she does during her day, Rosemary annual will be offered during win- Three representatives of the THERE WILL BE 112 students replied, "Iread. Igo for rides in the car with my parents and some- ter quarter.