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Spectator 1957-11-22 Editors of the Ps Ectator Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 11-22-1957 Spectator 1957-11-22 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1957-11-22" (1957). The Spectator. 598. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/598 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. Basketball Season Opens With Pep Rally and Parade By MARILYN BERGLUND After the rally, a hi-fi dance, SU's annual preseason Pep sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, Rally, honoring the varsity team men's service organization, will be coaches andhighlighting the open- held from 10 to 11:30 p.m. in the ing of the Chieftains' 1957-58 bas- Chieftain Lounge. ketball season, will take place Entries in the parade unit com- Monday evening, Dec. 2, starting petition will be judged in two di- at 7:30 p.m. visions: Float and Non-Float. An Floats, convertibles and march- engraved, rotating first place t*#>> ing units participating in the rally phy will be presented to the win- parade will assemble at 7 p.m. ning unit; second and third place along 11th Avenue. Numbers will prizes have been donated by be assigned as soon as all entries Broadway merchants. Judges in are completed. Starting from 11th the contest will be Louis Magrini, Avenue, the parade will travel "Capitol Hill Times" editor, and north to Pine Street, up Pine to Chief of Police H. J. Lawrence. Broadway, downBroadway to 10th Parade marshals include Larry Avenue and around Aloha Street, Peabody, Mike Ritch, Jack Ander- then back down Broadway to son and four members of the In- Ivar's, where the rally will be tercollegiate Knights. The ROTC held. band and drill team will partici- Rod Belcher, KOL sportscaster, pate in the parade. will be master of ceremonies of An appearance on Channel 5, the rally, at which coaches John KING-TV, Wednesday, Nov. 27, of Rally principals Castellani and Vince Cazzetti and the Pep with SU's ANTICIPATING THE PEP RALLY are Miss Capitol Hill (Joan Parker), Head Coach John Castellani members of the varsity team will drillteam will be featured at 1:30 and Miss West Seattle (Margery Barr). be honored guests. p.m. Celebrities present will include Co-chairmen of the Pep Rally members of the Seafair Court: T. are Jim Millet and Ron Percival. Dayton Davies, King Neptune; Jack Reynolds has been named Sandy Teslow, the Seafair Queen; chairman of the dance committee. Hoge Sullivan, Prime Minister. The Chieftains will play their Joan Parker, Miss Capitol Hill;and first home game against the Bu- Spectator Margery Barr, Miss West Seattle, chan Bakers of Seattle on the fol- will Mayor Gordon lowing evening, December 3, at 8 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY also be there. S. Clinton is tentatively planning p.m. in the Civic Auditorium. to attend. Automobile dealers donating The newly selectedHomecoming convertibles for the Pep Rally are: Friday, 22, 1957 No. 8 Court will be presented at the Davies Chevrolet, Reich- Oldsmo- Volume XXV Seattle, Washington, November ®<*^^> rally. Father John J. Kelley, ex- bile, Hahn Chrysler Plymouth, ecutive vice president, will repre- Belcourt Chrysler-Plymouth, Lee sent the faculty; ASSU officers will Moran Lincoln-Mercury and Cen- be in attendance. tral Pontiac. Free Social on Friday Evening Basketball Team Preview Presented by ASSU and Soph Class "Turkey Trot," a student social played in the cafeteria. Two tur- have been obtained for this event. On Tap for November 26 presentedjointly by the ASSU and keys, as well as several cash General co-chairmenof "Turkey In order to help stimulate an The two transfers are Tim Cou- the Sophomore Class, willbe held prizes, will be awarded to teams Trot" are Anne Gribbon and Pat early enthusiasm for the team, the sins and Bob Grundig. in the StudentUnion Building Fri- andindividuals winning these con- Scherrer. Connie De Vitis heads Freshman Class is sponsoring an Commenting on the game,Coach day, Nov. 22, from 8:30 p.m. to 12 tests. the refreshment committee, while exhibition basketball game on John Castellani had this to say: midnight. Admission is free. A special feature of the social Diane Dunne is taking care of Tuesday, Nov. 26, at 8 p.m. in the "I hope that most of the students During the first part of the eve- will be a community songfest led games and entertainment. gym. ' will come out to this preseason ning, get-acquainted games will be by Fred Lanouette, with Al Rinaldi Commenting upon the event. scrimmage. It give a accompanist. Afterward, there stated, "The Soph- The entire varsity squad, the will them as Anne Gribbon Frosh team and transfers will par- chance to meet and see the players will be approximately one-half omore Class is really anxious to ticipate in the preview. who will represent our university hour's entertainment presented by have everyone come because we year." Co-eds Given Refreshments, varsity includes Elgin this SU students. con- want all the students to mix and The team sisting of coffee and cookies baked mingle and have a wonderful Baylor, Ogorek, Also scheduled is the presenta- Don Charlie Wide in by the Town Girls, be served time." Sophomore Class president Brown, Piasecki, Harney, tion of the ROTC Band and the Choice will Don Jim presenting body added, "This is going Humphries, Petrle, introduction of the new cheerlead- to those student Sam Brown Thornton Jude cards. to be a very good social. Imay Stepan, Siewarga, Lloyd ers. The cheerleaders are: Karen Ugly John Bob Man Race Following the entertainment, be prejudiced, but Ihave a slight Murphy, Jerry Romstead, Kay Paulus and Carol Francis Saunders, Underprivileged children will there willbe dancing in the Chief- suspicion it's going to be the best Wall. Norton, freshmen; and one upper- get lot tain Lounge. Special hi-fi tapes one we've ever had." O'Brien, classman, RoniBoski. benefit and students will a The Papoosesare John of laughs during the Ugly Man Charles Karach, Joe Sedor, Jake The activity is restrictedto Seat- Contest to be sponsoredby Alpha faculty Stepan and James Coleman. tle University students and Phi Omega December 2 through Dean of Women Honored members, because of the limited December 6. capacity of gym. Day students the fraternity be required to present their The service will con- will duct this contest to select the ugli- At AWSSU Coffee Hour SodalityAnnounces student body cards, and evening The annual president, officially campus, organ- AWSSU Coffee Hour AWS will ex- must est manon and all Monday, Nov. will honor division students show their sponsor on 25, press the appreciation of the library izations are invited to a Leonard,dean of their Program cards. Registration Mrs.Marie wom- women students to dean. December candidate. of candi- en, will retire this spring A novena in honor of the Im- dates will be November 21 and 22, who after Coffee and cake will be served 20 years of service to Seattle U. maculateConception will be spon- from 12 noon to 1 p.m. in the and there will be a short enter- sored by the SU Sodality Novem- Sigma ASSU office. The coffee hour will be held at tainment. The purpose of the affair ber 29 to December 8. Alpha Nu Any male student or faculty 8 p.m. in the Frederick & Nelson is to help the womenstudents from Copies of the novena prayers, Sponsors Tea member is eligible, providing he tea room on the sixth floor. All town and those living on campus, which willbe said after all Masses is sponsoredand agrees to all con- women students are invited to especially freshmen, get better ac- in the student chapel next week, For test rules. A copy of these rules attend. Admission is $1. quainted. Heels and hats should may be obtained in the Sodality HonorStudents may be obtained in the ASSU of- Mrs. Leonard has also been mod- be worn, as this is a dress-up office. As the novena will begin Scholarship and honor students fice. A sponsor may be any recog- erator of Spurs. Pat Dennehy, affair. at SeattleU, andtheir parents, will campus organization any on a holiday, November 29, stu- nized or Tickets will be on s>le Thurs- dents are asked to recite the pray- be honored guests at the first an- group of students at large who Scholarship Tea, day and Friday in Bordeaux, ers privately during the holidays. nual President's have a candidate they wish to Spurs Present Marycrest Halls, the hall and to be held Sunday, Nov. 24, from new The novena will culminate with enter. the Chieftain. a mass for the entire student body 2 to 4 p.m. in the Student Union A polling place will be set up at St. James Cathedralon Sunday, Lounge. in the Chieftain, with students, Movie Sunday Co-chairmen of the event are Dec. 8. The event is sponsoredby Alpha voting by placing pennies, nickels "Interrupted Melody," starring Bernice Baumgartner and Carol Casey, by Margaret "Students should be made aware Sigma Nu, national Jesuit scholas- or dimes in the container under- Eleanor Parker and Glenn Ford, assisted Gins- that SU is dedicated to the Immac- tic honorary, Silver Scroll, neath particular picture. One is next on the calendar of movies bach and Helen Hoolahan, decora- and a tions, Jigger Laßuda, ulate Conception," said Noel women's honorary. Other guests cent will equal one vote and all scheduled by the Movie Board.
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