Development Drive Totals $5000; Committee Calls for Pledge Cards
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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 1-30-1958 Spectator 1958-01-30 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1958-01-30" (1958). The Spectator. 604. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/604 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. Jerry Clough's Orchestra Featured at 'Sayonara' By MARILYN BERGLUND Kathy Warren, a senior home eco- The musicof Jerry Clough, well- nomics major. This will be the known Seattle bandleader, will be third and final time that Kathy, a feature attractionatSeattle Uni- scheduled to graduate inJune, will versity's 53rd annual Homecoming have robed the court. The 1958 Coronation Ball, "Sayonara." The princesses will wear full-length traditional formal dance will be gowns of turquoise taffeta, featur- heldon Thursday, Feb. 13, from 9 ing full, gathered skirts withhoops p.m. till 1 a.m. in the grand ball- and a high neckline scooping into room of the Olympic Hotel. a "V" back. Jerry Clough's orchestra has Decorations at the Coronation previously played at many social Ball will be designed to carry out throughout functions this area, in- this year's general The sponsored theme. cluding dances by sev- stage on which the coronationcer- eral fraternities and sororities at emony be held will be turned the University of Washington, by will into a miniature Japanese garden. a number of the Boeing groups, Miniature styrofoam rickshaws by the All-City Parent-Teachers' withcandles will beused for table Association, and by many of the decorations. Joey Beswick, Margaret look Seattle golf clubs and the Rainier HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES DiJulio and Barbara Cole over According to Vargo, of the three be wearing, come February 13. The dress was designed Club. Veda Jo the Queen's dress which one will Homecoming co - chairman, pro- by Kathy Werran (left). Governor AlbertRosellini is ex- pected to crown the 1958 Home- grams for the dance will go on coming Queen during intermission sale about a week in advance at ceremoniesat the ball. The Queen, booths in the Chieftain and in the whose identity is as yet unknown, Liberal Arts Building. Ac pro- will be chosen by an alumni com- grams will be priced at $3, a re- mittee from three senior woman duction of 75 cents from lastyear's candidates — Beverly Beswick, of price. SEATTLE Mill Valley, Calif.; Margaret Di- Veda Jo also reminded all clubs Julio, of Seattle; and Barbara Cole, and organizations planning to Spectator also for- of Seattle. She will be enter any of the three divisions of mally introduced at halftime cere- Open House competition that this Seattle-Gonzaga UNIVERSITY monies during the Friday will be the day to sub- Seattle, Washington, Thursday, January 30, 1958 ®<^gp». No. 14 Homecoming Saturday, Jast Volume XXV Game on mit entry blanks to the ASSU Feb. 8. office. Gowns for this year's court have It announced that night been designed and executed by was re- Engineers Set hearsals for skits will begin on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 5 ASSU Sponsors and 6. Names of judges for the 'CementMixer contest will be released shortly. Afternoon Dances Skits are tentatively scheduled to Fri. in Lounge begin at 8 p.m. on the night of Tea dancing willbe held Febru- Open House. The annual Engineers' "Cement ary 6 from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., in Mixer" is being sponsoredFriday the student lounge. Music will be night by SU's Student Engineering providedby records and admission Gonzaga Council. The mixer will be held is free. Glee Club in the Chieftain (Student Union This afternoon mixer is under Building), following the Portland- the chairmanship of Rico Parent! Sings Today SU game, from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 and helping him will be Santos Music ranging from the *g a.m. Admission is 50 cents per Contreras and Kathe Rotcheford. w pops to the classics will be person. This ASSU-sponsored activity is 2 presented today by the Gon- $ Music for the evening will be something new on the calendar of ( zaga University Women's B from stereophonic hi-fl tapes with student events and is being held g Glee Club at 12:15 p.m. in § recorded music by all the major for the benefit and enjoyment of Mjt Pigott Auditorium. Admls- « dance bands, according to John the students. X sion is free and everyone is a Broell, co-chairman of the event. ti cordially invited to attend. Broell also commented, "For The group, which is now jj girls who have been wondering PLANNING "CEMENT MIXER," presented by the Engineers' Military Ball g on tour, consists of forty girls S where the Engineers have been all Council tomorrow night, are Walt Jellison, Mike Selivanoff, Dan w and is considered one of the » year,be sure to attend, as we'llall Bucher and John Broell. Set for April 11 8 finest women's choruses on jjjj be there." The Military R the Coast. A special feature S Engineers' is held in spring quarter for the sales are being handled seventh annual The Council is made Ticket Ball is now in the planning stage, SJ of the program will be sev- S up of the en- graduating comedy s» heads of the various seniors. by Dan Bucher, John Vhay, Dave according to Major Leo J. « eral routines. gineering groups in to give General co-chairmen for the Cadet order Moser, Don Larkin, and John La Roppo, captain of Scabbard and k: Their director, Mrs. Jean & a better unity to their participa- dance are John Broell and Walt X Wardian, is in her final year Takingcharge Fond. The cleanup committee con- Blade. $ tion in campus activities. Proceeds Jellison. of publicity Gonzaga, having recently of Selivanoff,PatMoore, The date set for the ballis April X at g from the dance will be used for are John Larsen and Jack Mc- sists Mike Spanish 55 accepted an offer to instruct group's banquet, Laughlin. Walt and Healy. 11, with the site the Ball- the annual which Jellison Tim room of the Olympic Hotel. Elec- w at Columbia University in 3J3 tion of the queen and her court « New York. will take place in February. Any girl on campus may be Development Drive Totals $5,000; nominated to the court, and the queen will be selected from the 5 O'clock Shadow five finalists chosen by the votes of the 450 members of the Cadet Stalks SU Men Pledge Corps. of the queen Committee Calls for Cards Selection will you suddenly find yourself Joan; Sharon; Shlbles, Kathleen; Shlnner, by If As of Wednesday of this week, dergast, Prendergast, Roberta? be made the senior cadets. among strangers in the next two Prior, Mary; Puckett, Elizabeth; Shltanaka, Kathleen; Shock, Glenn; chairman of the ball is $5,000 has been pledged and $3,000 Ragimbal, Sylvia; Rasmussen, Marie; Sigmon, David;SUvanl, Kathleen; General weeks, old familiar faces Sim- Capt. Ray Weber, that the — has been collectedfor the student Reddy, Fern; Reich1in, Ferdinand; Rei- mons, William; Sinnett, Nancy; Sletto, Cadet assisted have disappeared, don't panic development drive. der, Margaret M.; Rell, Richard; Rein- Susan; Smart, Laurie; Smilanlch, Rob- by Cadet Lt. Col. Bob Lydum, they're probably in hardt, Dianna; Reynolds, Victor; Rice, ert; Smith, Marilyn;Smith, Marilyn; manager; enrolled the Costello, chairman, business Cadet Major Beard-Growing Contest. Leo drive Rite; Riley, Williams; Ritch, Michael; Smith, Walter; Soikowski, Frank; Ron Bentz, queen and court com- urges all to turn Roberts, James; Roberts, John; solicitors in all Rob- Sprong, Roberta; Standaert, Richard; mittee; Ist Lt. Ben Simon, So that you can identify the money and pledge cards by Tues- inson, Car^ton; Rodes, Albert; Rogers, Stapleton, Donald; Starkovich, An- Cadet James; Rohde,Jim; Roman,John; Rom- publicity; Capt. George strange faces, here are the stu- day of next week.The student de- thony; Starret, Mary; Stegman, Inez; Cadet ischu, Marilyn; Romstad, Karen; Ron- Sterino, Anita; Stiene, Ann; St. Martin, Ploudre,decorations; andCadetLt. dents enrolled in the contest: Mike velopment office will be open dorf, Gretchen; Roni, Gina; Ruddy,Mi- Margaret; Stocker, Margaret; Strong, Col. Jim Helbling, invitations and Sullivan, WaltBooriak,Bob Brack, Tuesday and Thursday.Money and chael; Rusch, Richard; Russell, Dianne; Ronald; Stranne, Douglas; Struve, Gor- Mike Caratan, Santos Contreras, Ryan, Gayle; Ryan, Janet; Ryan, Kath- don; Sullivan, Mary; Sutton, Paul; programs committee. cards can also be turned-in to the leen; Jim Gallagher, Jim Furlong, Al Llnhart; Pat; The ROTC staff advisor for the Development Offices and Lib- Saleman,David;Sasso,Joanne;Saut- Tangen, Taylor, Tay- Krebs,Larry Gahan, Mike Assante, the lor, Robert; Thoelke, Jean; Thomas, ball is Major Norman S. Homer, eral Arts Building. ner, Nancy; Scalzo, Bill; Scariano, Helen; Thulean, Irene; Schaaf, Charles; Schacht, Fred; Beverly; Thompson, Infantry. The Military Ball is Fred Lanouette. The following is a continuation Schacht, Paula; Schafer, Ann; Sharon; Ting,Llmg-Erl;Tobener, Irene; Sellar, Larry Peabody, Don M. Tobin, William; sponsoredby Scabbard andBlade, Jim of names of those who have con- Schmitz, Arlene; Schmitz, Charles; military honorary, with the aid of Willis, Paul Turner, Phillip Con- Schneider, Anne; Schnell, Candace; Tokunaga,Margaret; Tomhave, Rob- " tributed to the drive. More will ert; Tonlan, TonkofT, Vana; Tost, Connors, Schnuriger,Marta; Schott, Pat; Gary; the Cadet Corps. treras, Jim JimDonovan, be run next week. Schumacher, David; Schumacher, Joy; Toth,