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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 12-4-1959 Spectator 1959-12-04 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1959-12-04" (1959). The Spectator. 658. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/658 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. See Sports AGGIES DUMP CHIEFS, 85-73 ... Page 8 Unrestricted Accreditation Granted S.U. for 5 Years S.U. was granted a five-year unre- self-improvement which it stimulates. stricted accreditation by the Northwest They're encouraging an institution to be Association for the Accreditation of Sec- as strong as possible. Then they do as ondary and Higher Schools, it was an- much as they can to help that institu- nounced late yesterday by Fr. John E. tion." Gurr,S.J.,academic vice-president. THE ASSOCIATION met at the Dav- enport Hotel in Spokane from Nov. 29 to "WE HAVE BEEN members of this Dec. 3. During the meeting of the higher Association and fully accredited since commission, (theone which accredits col- 1937," stated Fr. Gurr. "In 1952, the leges and universities), the report on group decided that all member institu- S.U.s accreditation visit was reviewed tions would be visited and re-accredited and the recommendation voted upon. by 1960. This was the reason for S.U.s The Very Rev. A. A. Lemieux, S.J., visit last month." president of S.U., was present at the Mon- "In some cases," Father added, "the day night session. Association grants a 5-10 year unrestrict- ed, common. The fac- DETAILED RECOMMENDATIONS but these are not WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S SHOWERS didn't dampen the ulty and administration agree," he said, made by the visitation committee are spirits Pep "that the great benefit from accredita- taken up with the various departments of Rally master of ceremonies Bill Muncey, tion is the process of self-evaluation and by Fr.President. and lovelyMiss Washington, Sharon Vaughn. The pair pose with Sonny Norris, Rally co-chairman, just before Spectator the start of the annual parade. SEATTLE UNIVERSITY IK's, North Town Girls Take Pep Rally Prizes The 1959-60 basketball season was given a rousing welcome Wednesday night by 575 S.U. students at tue Washington, 4,1959 Volume XXVII Seattle, Friday,Dec. «<@*..7O No. 9 annual Pep Rally and parade. Gaily-decoratedfloats, spirited local radio personality. Seafair Pirates and special TheHomecoming Court, bas- guests were on hand to extend ketball team and Coach Cvz.- MollyCannonChosen Social to Climax best wishes to the team for a zetta were presented to the "winning" season. Rallychairman. Program Highlight of the Rally was 'Sister' the presentation of the tro- Rush Job! AWS Girl of Month A cider and doughnut social phies to the best entries in the Less than 12 hours aft<*r students, spon- float and non-float divisions of the final buzzer, toda.i > Molly Cannon, 19-year- for all women the parade.The IK float took nursing major sored by the AWS Big-Little Spectator appeared on cann- old from first place, for the second con- pus with pictures and story Spokane, has been chosen Sister program, will be Dec. secutive year, with a green of the Utah State, came la>t AWS Girl of the Month, 6, from 2 to 4 p.m., in the dragon ridden by an armor- night vice-president Walli ChieftainLounge, according to cladKnight, according to Sonny The speedy news handling AWS Norris, Rally chairman. announced to- Joan Janssen and Mary Grace is difficult for a paper with- Zimmerman Laßuda, First place in the non-float big; day. co-chairmen. out the facilities of the The freshman award- division went to the NorthEnd dailies. It was possible be- winner was nominated by LINDA DUNI, Vinna Leahy, Town girls who entereda "Mr. cause of the cooperation o| Mitchell Hall (4th floor, Nancy Schwab, Karen Wiper, Contemporary Card" character the News Printing engrav- Marycrest). Dawn Macauley and Kathy carrying a sign which read, ing service and the Grange Brindle are planning the enter- "Like Win." Printing Co., and because of MOLLY WAS cited for tainmentand refreshments. The parade preceded the the staff who burned a few the "outstanding work she Dress for the occasion will rally which was emceed by Bill quarts of midnight oil. has done on all the proj- be skirts, sweaters and heels. Muncey, hydroplanedriver and ects of Mitchell Hall" by floor president Dawn Mac- Isle Style: auley.Especially noted was Molly's work on the hall scrapbook, the Pep Rally Juniors' Holiday Mixer. Dec. 7 float and her poster work for several campus func- tions. Will Fete Hawaiian Cagers MOLLY WILL receive Leis, grass skirts and rhythms help two free dinners at Daver- hula will so's and will be presented make members of the Uni- with the Girl of the Month versity of Hawaii basket- feel right at MOLLY CANNON bracelet. ball team home at the Hawaiian Hol- iday Mixer on Dec. 7. ADMISSION will be75c stag and $1.25 for couples. Students to Take Editorship The dance, to be sponsored by the junior class, will be in the ChieftainLounge followI . Of Alumni Homecoming Book the S.U.-University of Hawaii game. It will feature the live The student Homecoming committee will edit the music of Bill Hahn and the winter issue of the alumni magazine, The Chieftain Adventurers, stateco-chairmen Homecoming co-chairmen Ron Gallucci and Gail Del- Marge Tokunaga and Oneal worth said yesterday. Permission for the project has McGowan. by Fr. Gerard M. Evoy, S.J., vice president THE ISLAND festivitieswill been given begin at half-time of the game, for University relations. when the Hawaiian cagers will THE EXPANDED 12-PAGE ISSUE will be designed be welcomed by S.U. Hawaiian as a Homecoming Week souvenir program with pictures, students with leis and hulas. backgroundinformation on the Week's events stories and PRACTICING "ALOHAS": and people involved. The magazine will be mailed to the Marge Tokunaga (s'6'/2") and regular 6100 alumni about Jan. 15 and go on sale to stu- (52> "> Evelyn Racelo 2 adjust- dents at about the same time, Gallucci said. The Seattle a lei on B'6" Don Ogorek. Elsie area alumni and the alumni office are bearing the in- Hosokawa (52") relies on creased cost of the issue. a "steuladder technique" to program reach Tim Cousins (68"). The The price has not been determined. The girls are brushing up on Island will replace the buttons of past years which have con- welcome techniques for the ar- tributed about $200 per year to Homecoming's budget. rival of Hawaii cagers Dec. 7, THE SPECTATOR 4, 2 December 1959 Mass Schedule Variety A Phi's Schedule Mass and confession sched- Show ules for St. James Cathedral Pre-Finals Dance and Immaculate Conception Tryouts Set "Don't Sweat the Small Church for the Feast of the Tryouts for parts the Things," the final dance of the ImmaculateConception, Dec. 8, in 11, HomecomingVarietyShow will year, will be Dec. 9 p.m. to are: be Sunday at 2 p.m. in Pigott midnight,in theChieftainCafe- Immaculate: confessions Auditorium, a committee teria. Sponsored by A Phi O, the dance Immaculate: Confessions spokesmansaid yesterday.Try- will be "'the last chance to relax before final and 7:30 to 9 p.m. outs will consist of dramatic readingsonly.No preparedacts exams." St. James: Mass at 5:15, 6, will be auditioned. JUNIOB LARRY Goodman 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 12:15 THE SHOW will be directed and his 13-piece band willpro- and 6:30 p.m. by Bill Taylor, an S.U. alum- vide the music. The band mem- Immaculate: Mass at 6, 7, 8 nus and a featured player in bers are all S.U. students. Ad- and 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. several Cirque Playhouse pro- mission will be 75c stag and ductions. $1.25 for couples. A door prize will be given. Last year, Taylor appeared Official Notices withMercedesMcCambrldge in Dance chairmen are: Lee The Feast of the Immaculate "Time of the Cuckoo" and has Eberhardt, Jerry Lavell, Gene Conception, Dec. 8 is a school also been seen in "Stalag 17" Hogan,John McGuir■■? and Jerry holiday. and "My Three Angels." Dinndorf. Classes will recess after the RAZZ-MA-TAZZ AND ALL THAT JAZZ ... Don Volta last class, Dec. 7, and will resume and Linda Duni demonstrate a Charleston step that is at 8 a.m., Dec. 9. whiz-bang John E. Gurr, S.J. Seattle's Famous Continental the bee's knees for the dance contest at the Academic Vice President "Roaring 20's" dance tonight. The cat's pajamas affair " p.m. 23 will be in the Chieftain from 9 to midnight ... All single out-of-town women skidoo. students who are not living in University-operated housing and have not applied for a waiver of MAISON BLANC the housing regulations must re- jlflfk Chicago Tribune To Be port to the Dean of Women be- fore the close of the Fall Quarter Offering —Dec. 18, 1959. First Imitation Agnes E. Reilly The Chicago Tribune will be the first newspaper Dean of Women imitated by The Spectator during winter quarter. Jerry " directing Hubbard, sports editor of The Spectator, is The Mathematics Proficiency the crew for the imitation of Examinations (placement exami- the Windy City paper. It will by Joseph Medill, now has a nations) will be given Dec.