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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 1-20-1955 Spectator 1955-01-20 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1955-01-20" (1955). The Spectator. 520. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/520 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. BANDLEADER SOUDERS STRESSES THE MELODY University By JIM PLASTINO We have also played in Hawaii, News Editor the Orient and in Canada. Vol. XXII SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955 No. 13 Jackie Souders is a man who "Right now we stay in Seattle Seattle subscribes to the theory that the because most of themenhave busi- American public will always pre- ness commitmentshere," the well- fer dancing to slow music with a dressed musician related. definitgmelody. Jackie first started out working Complete Plans Souders not only holds as for United Artists and RKO in Chairmen this a personal belief but he indoctri- Hollywood. Hehadformed his first nates the members of his band band shortly after graduation from with the same philosophy. high school ,and was the first West For Golden Homecoming points out, may not Coast band to make a recording As he "We By play the exciting in for Columbia records. MARY HARRIS most music As the 50th anniversary Home- The bandleader finally settled coming activities near, those re- downin theQueenCity, andplayed sponsible for its success are com- regularly at the Palladium for pleting plans to make it the most seven years. He currently makes successful event of the year. Co- his home at the Georgian Room, chairmen Mary Gay Mcßae and in the Olympic Hotel. Don Navoni are finishing arrange- Souders' 13-piece orchestra uses ments with their committees. what its leader terms a "commer- Jack Sullivan is business man- cial or hotel style." It is somewhat ager of the event. EddieHyde and similar to the music of Lawrence Ron Cass head the Game Com- Welk, Guy Lombardo or Sammy mittee. Kaye. Publicity on campus is handled by and Milnor, No stranger on campus, Jackie Jim Sabol Sue has played for several of SU's big while John Duyungan and Mike dances Weber are responsible for off- and was a band instructor campus here for two years. publicity. Bernie Schmidt, Sy Simon and His "music with a heartbeat"has Pat Kelly charge of Open proven are in itself popular all over the House activities. Dick Clayberg Seattle area. by Souders is no and Ann O'Donnell head the Dec- means old-fashioned or narrow- says, oration Committee. minded but, as he "We don't Court chairmanis Margie get too far in Baker out left field." and the Ticket, Program and In- vitation Committee is handled by JACKIE SOUDERS Maureen McCormack and Shirley Shivers. Ed Hunt and Paul Reir- the world, but we work regularly. Nurses Sponsor son are co-chairmen of the Elec- Ihave found over the years that tion Committee. the dancing crowd likes to hear Fantasy Service organizations are now the melody in themusic. They want Crystal selling the annual Homecoming to beable to recognize a tune when buttons. They may be purchased they hear it. That's why Iterm my Friday, Jan. 21 for 15<f apiece. All are urged to style 'music with a heart-beat'!" as "Crystal Fantasy" will be the buy the buttons since proceeds of Souders, who will play for Seat- theme of the dance sponsored by this sale will go to cover the ex- tle U's student Homecoming dance the student body members of the pense of Homecoming publicity on January 27, has a reputation that Columbus HospitalSchool ofNurs- campus. extends to many parts of the Pa- ing. The dance will be held at the Next week, dance programs will cific Coast. Encore Ballrom, 1214 E. Pike St., be sold by Homecomingprincesses. Starting out in thebusiness some Friday, Thinking up new ways to publicize the 50th Homecoming and the The girls will occupy a table in Jan. 21, from 9 p.m. to 12 Sabol, on-campus 35 yearsago, hehas played at every midnight. Royal Court are (1- to r.) Sue Milnor and Jim the Chieftain during their floats. publicity co-chairmen, and Mike Weber, off-campus publicity co- Tickets will sell for $3.50. major theatre on the West Coast. Jackie Soudersand his orchestra "Up to a few years ago," he com- chairman. John Duyungan, co-chairman with Mike, was not pres- Music for the studentHomecom- will provide the music for the ball. ent the picture. ing Dance on January mented, "the theatres were the Aileen Adams, student nurses' for 27 will be chief stop-oversfor thebands.Now president Jackie Souders with his 13-piece and chairman of the band and Mary it's the ballrooms and night-clubs. committee, ALL STUDENTS WELCOME: a vocalist. Gay and dance invites all SU Don ask that to attend. dance requests be students given to them in the days preced- Admission to the dance will be UNDERWAY ing the occasion. This arrangement Certificates Here $1.50 per person or $3.00 a couple. TWO SESSIONS has been made to eliminate re- Tickets for the dance can be pur- quests at the dance itself. ' chased from any Columbus nursing Don commented, "It is the wish For student at door. FOR MARRIAGE DISCUSSION Who's Who' or the of all those working on the entire Certificatesare now at theRegis- dance is semi-formal By JOANHATCHELL compiled from different Catholic Homecoming The which groups, program that the stu- trar's Office for the 26 senior stu- means and dressy dresses. class, Action is followedby the suits A Marriage Orientation group. dents takeactivepartin the Home- dents who have been named for Burns, Sodality The outlineitself was pre- coming headed by Jim paredin Canada and has used celebrations." the Who's Who in American Col- way. This class, been from ATTENTION! prefect, is under in several U.S. colleges and uni- leges. They can be obtained the form of round-table dis- Miller, secretary in versities. Mrs. Mary Lou NEW LIBRARY HOURS cussions, is open to all interested of admission. every Monday - Thursday in marriage. Jim points out that The group meets other Cents Will Elect Individualpictures for the Aegis - "this is for everyone who wants a Sunday in the Chieftain lounge. will also be taken in the Men's 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. firm foundation in the principles Two classes are held, one at 1:30 in Lounge, third floor, on Monday, 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. that make a Christian marriage." the afternoon, and one at 7:30 in King of Hearts Jan. 24, from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. the evening-. Friday Aspects of marriage, from the Who's Who chooses members for - religious, All members of SU are invited Nominees leadership,schol- 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. economicto the are slated from theiroutstanding among students. to participate in the discussions, Valentolo time Is almost here arship and school spirit. Here at Saturday to be discussed - Also scheduled are guest speakers which are led by Sodality officers. again,and so is the annual selection Seattle U, they are selected by the 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. professional Sizeof each group has been limited of a "King of Hearts" to reign student body qualified by their ex- faculty and by the These hours are now in effect. perience to speak on marriage. to 60. However, according to Jim, overthis February dance. Nomina- officers Pins are avail- committee. outline, there is still room for a few more. tions wereheldlast Thursday, and able to all members for a fee. A 15-lesson which was New winter quarter students the final contestantsare:Mike Wil- weregiven a glimpse of the Sodal- son, Jack McGoorty, John Kelly, ity program last Tuesday, Jan. 18. Jim Ray, and Don Navoni. Students were notified by post Voting will begin in the Chief- Captain Brinnon Joins ROTC Staff; card of the second probationperiod tain on Open House Day, and will of this year which will last well be conducted by a "penny-a-ballot" into spring quarter. Formalinitia- system. The winning contestant tion of Sodality candidatesis tenta- will be crowned the night of the Major W. W. Scott Leaves In March tively scheduled for March and Valentolo and will reign as "King May. greatly ond War as a member of of Hearts." By JOE READ Scott stated that he was World year's pleased the manner in which the occupation forces in Germany This committeein charge Major Wesley W. Scott, assistant with of the contest by military the Student Reserve has developed and France. isheaded Darlene professor of science and Risse and Mary Byrne, who urge tactics, whohas been a memberof in the last few years. His wife, Elizabeth Scott, and naturally Spurs Change SU students not to forget that all the SU faculty for the past three "I am somewhat re- his son,Michael, 12 years old, will Rules proceeds leave," he added, will go to the March of years, is leaving luctant to "for join the Major in Chili at the con- Dimes. Seattle some- my work here has been both invig- clusion of the schofll year. For Applicants orating and gratifying. Ibelieve 1955 "So start hoarding that extra time in March While Major Scott has expressed change your pocket that I a here, working Spurs, women's honorary, in and be sure forreassignment learned lot regret in leaving the University, a service to your with the students.