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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 10-15-1953 Spectator 1953-10-15 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1953-10-15" (1953). The Spectator. 481. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/481 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. Spectator SEATTLE UNIVERSITY No. 3 Vol. XXI «^@K"® SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1953 SU Elects Assembly Board Oxford,Seattle U Teams For Student Representation Policy Student government in action! removals, grant and revoke char- Debate Far East regrets One of the busiest places on ters, approveclub constitutionsand On the agenda of collegiate activ- the Far East. "This House the Far campus last Monday was the in- take care of other student body ities at SU this year is the forth- Patrick Mayhew and John Eastern policy of the present Amer- formation booth in the LA Build- problems. coming Oxford debate. Scheduled Peters, on a nationwide tour from ican administration"is the contro- ing. One-fifth of the eligible voters for October 20, it provides an op- Oxford University, will present versial topic whichthe visitors will turned out toelect 15 members to portunity to hear at first hand what their pointof view in a debate with defend, while Manning and Hughes the Student Assembly Board. two British university students dis- Seattle University's Dick Manning will attack their stand. Five members from senior, jun- Election Results like about U.S. foreign policy in and Bob Hughes. Patrick Barnabas Burke May- ior, and sophomore classes have hew, 24, is a direct descendant beenchosen by the highest number Name Leaders of Edmund Burke and the great of votes. ■ grandson of Viscount Goschen, Seniors elected are Pat Keeling, chancellor of the exchequer- of Larry DeVries, Rod Dennison, Ed For '53-54 Term Great Britain from 1886 1891. Rubatino, and Dave Edgerton. Class officers for '53-54 were While studying for alaw degree at Junior representatives areMad- elected'last Monday, Oct. 12. About Oxford, Mayhew served as presi- Donaldson, dentof the Oxford University Con- eleine Bergmann,Dona 250 students balloted. John Kelly, HelenLarsen, and Pat The home towns of the election servative Association and also of Kelly. victors are given below, following the Oxford Union Society in 1952. Sophomores are SteveMoreland, their names, except when the stu- He also served as a lieutenant in Shirley Lenoue,JohnR.Duyungan, dent mentioned is a Seattleite. the 47th Royal Dragoon Guards in Louise Picardo, and Mary Jo Gia- Dave Edgerton, the president of Germany and Tripolitania. cobazzi. Alpha Phi Omega, is now Senior John Peters,Mayhew's colleague, Primary ballots were comprised Class president. Vice president is is pursuing an Honor Classical of those students who submitted Larry DeVries, who is active in course of studies to become a civil petitions signed by 30 bona fide the Intercollegiate Knights; and servant. He is president of the Ox- signatures of student body mem- secretary is Mary Jo Lenoue, one ford Union Society for 1953 and bers who consented to each indi- of the Homecoming Princesses last served as a lieutenantin the Royal vidual's nomination. year. The Intercollegiate Knights' Army Education Corps in Ger- As the legislative branch of Honorable Duke, Bill Finnegan of many. student government, this board has Tacoma, will serve as treasurer. Manning, a in pre-law,is disputes, senior as its functions to settle The Junior Class elected Frank OXFORD students John Peters (left) and Patrick Mayhew presidentof Young Republican propose amendments, UNIVERSITY the constitutional Mcßarron, Yakima, as president. will Tuesday evening in the Chieftain Lounge on the topic, Club on campus. Engineering ma- determine voting procedures, ap-» debate next Frank was also class president of "This House regrets the Far Eastern policy of the present American jor Bob Hughes is president of the provepresidentialappointment and last year's Sophomore Class. As- administration." Gavel Club, the SU forensic organ- sisting Frank as vice presidentwill ization. be Dorothy Schaaf, who has been The discussion willcommence at Comedy Slated a Homecoming Princess for the CompanyAnnounces 7:30 Tuesday evening, Oct. 20, in past two years and is active in Mv Transit theChieftainLounge. A specialin- Sigma activities.Secretaryis Helen vitationisextendedtopre-law,po- For Mu Sigma Larsen, a Homecoming Princess in litical science and commerce and year Possible Service to No. End her freshman and a member finance students as well as mem- Assembly Board. great many of the -stu- not to have his name used, said, of last year's Since a bers of the faculty and interested Fall Production John D. Ward, of Alpha Phi attending this university de- "There's not much we can tell you "Texan's Holiday," this year's dents alumni. Omega, is the new class treasurer. pend upon the Seattle Transit sys- as to when the annexation will version of the Mv Sigma Variety transportation, about. The whole situation There will beanaudience partic- Show, to Novem- John Duyungan, a Sodality tem as a means of come is scheduled run and active member currently proposed North End depends upon getting new ipationperiod after the debate. ber 11, 12, and 13 Woman's counselor of the the our at the Coolees, been elected is of and immedi- equipment. The equipment which Century Club Theater. Hiyu has annexation direct importance now have An all-University production, Sophomore Class president. Vice ate to them. we doesn't suffice. the Kirk, this mind, a Spectator "Concerning fares anfiservice, all story of the show centers around president is Tacoman John With In Secre- reporter contacted of the we can is speculate. It seems Annual Co-Editors Bill,a Texan whode- an Intercollegiate Knight. officials do Seattle-born Corey, and learned that the reasonable assumethat if wt ex- cides to return to his birthplace tary is Helen Bellevue, who Transit line to member of the Spurs; and operationis yet onthe plan- tend service,a rise in fares will after accidentally striking oil on is a entire our Welcome Workers Picardo, ning be necessary.As far as service goes his meager ranch in Texas. The treasurer is Louise Spurs board. the president of An with whom the re- Idon't believe there will be any moment Bill arrives in Seattle, a secretary and official porter talked, but who preferred (Continued on Page Five) As Production Rolls pegs Colhecon. slick cab driver him as a "Aegis" Istepped into the wealthy country hick on his first staff trip big city and consequently new offices in the Student Union to a begin assembling an easy handout for an evening's Building to ma- fun. AWSSU Schedules Meeting This Friday; terial, collecting pictures, and ar- layouts. Bill unwillingly plays host to the ranging ' cab driver, and pair litterally Under Co-Editors Leila Char- the Koehler, Mary "paint the townred." Inthe course Chairmen Appointed for Coming Activities bonneau and Tom spends Kusso has been appointed associate of the evening Bill a lot of Rose Armstrong, president of In charge of arrangements for Jollene La Camera are in charge money, editor and Bernie Schmidt, sports changes a flat tire, falls AWSSU, announces meeting of the Pumpkin Pow-Wow are Mary of the management of the Cotton in love,gets jilted,and fantastically a editor. all womenstudents for Friday, Oct. Canavan and Mary Lou Maxim. Ball Tolo. Leila announces, "We need pho- climaxes the chain of events in 16. It willstart at 12 noon in the The Apple Sale, with proceeds The Permanent Council is com- what proves to be the prize scene tographers, copywriters, and those school gym. going to AWSSU, is headed by prised of four divisions: Publicity, familiar with layout work." of the show. AWSSU consists of three divi- Gayle Cushing and Jolie Fuetsch. Infirmary, Hospitality, and Open Bill, a shy, meek, conservative All students are urged to have sions: Fund Raising Council, Per- Committee chairmen for the Val- House. Publicity, headed by Vir- pictures taken for the annual.Jun- person, will be played by Bob Council, and Cabinet. are Suzanne and Suzette ginia Hardy andBilly MarieGanen, Suver, manent entolo ior, Sophomore, and Froshpix will who starred in last year's The Fund Raising Council heads Riverman. The Fashion Show, is open to all freshmen. musical comedy, "Hit the Deck." be taken beginning next Monday. the Pumpkin Pow-Wow, Apple which will take place this spring, Mary Gay Mcßae is director of Photographer Jon Arnt is lo- Sergeant Will Houghton, a new Sale, Valentolo,Fashion Show,and is directed by Mary Ann Marti and the Infirmary, which is located in student to Seattle University and cated in the third floor lounge from Cotton Ball Tolo. Helen Larsen. Noel Nelson and the South Ladies' Lounge on the 10 to 1 on the following days: a natural for the part, will portray second floor of the Liberal Arts the fast-talking cabby. Monday Wednesday Thurs. Building. Because only the sick October 19 21 22 Pat Rice is handling the intri- should use this room, no smoking cate choreography for the show, October 26 28 29 or visiting is permitted. Also, no November 2 4 5 and Roger Ford, noted Northwest books or coats are to be left there. artist and scene designer, will cre- Some glossy prints fromlast year Eileen McGough, in charge of are still available and can be ob- ate and supervise the construction Hospitality, will deal with visiting of the stage sets. tained at the "Aegis" office. the sick, and sending "get well" Father Robert Carmody, S.J., cards.