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Gonzaga Bulletin Only Runoff Fee Raise Fails, 464-321 GANGLE, TAYLOR IN RUNOFF Huckabee, Schweda, Vanairsdale Nab Posts PRESIDENT JNK* CLASS PRESIDENT Paul Ritchie 13© Vmce Heiberholt M5X George Hart 7$ FINANCIAL VICE PRESIDENT Al Dembac 139 JUNIOR CLASS VICE PRESIDENT David Tayloi MOX Dentin Van A.rsdale 530X Jane McNulty 111 Roie Gangie 236X Mike Gilmce 222 Anne Louise Paiheco 147X Mike Ba.ley 177 SENIOR CtASS PRESIDENT S Vi-OVORE CLASS PRESIDENT RRST VICE-PRESIDENT Ed Magan 49 John Timm 329 Bill OShaughnessv 151 Bill Jones 44 E.-l Delehanty 171X Ann Miles 87 Dennis Hone U6X Greg Huckaoee S1U SOPHOMOM VICE PRESIDENT SENIOR CLASS ViCE PRESIDENT Dan Hogan l$JX SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT M^k Bellas* 140X I'-.I o Mooie 151 Greg Hershoir 270 Peie Schweda 601X Runoff Today "Marge" Tonight Koaoffs for student body r«m t aldaroia'> "Margo and offic-ert are betflg beld today Me' opens tonight ID (ii'Bc from X a.m. to 4 p.m in the Hu-s.|| Theatre al X p m All Informal LouBge (Lower MM Hf oar dollar and ticket* COG). Let your student Gonzaga Bulletin •m being >..ld in Ad Hi and at (hf door tw Ion shin*lini> K u w r D m r D 1 represent GONZAGA UNIVERSITY SPOKANE WASHINGTON you-VOTF' Volume LXIl -No^be' 71-72 Spurs Tomorrow Night Arise Early Hawaiians Will Host The jangle of spurs and spiked headdresses distinguish the 30 new Spur electees, routed out of bed earl) Wednesday morning to begin their round of initiation activities Seventh Annual Luau The freshman girls chosen •!•> The Spokane KIKHII of the Cog will be transformed Saturdav next year s Spurs are Toni night into the Wonderful World ol Aloha for the Hawaiian Club s Valentine, Debbie Reynolds, seventh annual luau Paula Sullivan. Val Garner, Mar* Hannick Kau Calfie, Cliff Fukuda. general chairman predicts that this yew's luau will hi' the bigg* vet !h Peggy Pii, Patl> Bo>le. Debbie 500 people expected to Dewar, Patty Rose, Ann participate Dawn Kuhlman. in chaige of She I led >. Joy Maim- Helen t.ubbms s J Thej borrowed entertainment has provided fof Monoban. Ginnv Poindextei : money from AM.I which will he Hawaiian dancing and music Also: Patt> McCormick. icpaid on receipt of the ticket Thirtv member^ of lhe club under Kevan Doran, Peeaie Galluci, money The remaining funds were the direction ol Cherri Merr\ lit Zadra. Miebele Roe, Mary supplied bv the club itself have been practicing MBCC Quigley, Sue Cunningham. Meg Tickets are being Mild no* m Januar> lUTl in preparation for Johnson. Cindy Wall. Beth each dorrn and at dinner and their performance Saturday night Nickola. Gail Heck. Linda lunch in the Cog and Cataldo Perei, Peg Peters, Judy One thousand pound- of Adults ma) obtain tickets through Pieters, Marj Humphrey, and authentic Hawaiian food will be the Public Information Office Terrv Cook flown in from Hawaii bv I mted Prices are $2 50 lor students and Airlines The Inited shipment w.i- $.( 50 lor adults arranged bv Barbie Morrison 'Dimes' Bottle Food and flowers are Drive Boosted compliments of the parents in Hawaii Included in the menu will The glassy corner area be 'Pol". "Chicken Long Kite between the (acuity parking lot New Knights Kuiua Pig Hau Pi©"*, Until and the administration building Lorn i Salmon and Hawaiian has been designated as the Punch central collection point for the EEEEEEEEEHHHHHHHMH—Cathy Butch, a young and foolish high it hoof girl, screams and cavorts a* her favorit* song is sung during The decoration committee March of Dimes bottle drive. a .lumber party at "MargoV house. headed by Paula Acoba will Get Dousing Kevin Keeaan. co-chairman festoon the Cog with flowers and Thirty Gonzaga freshmen were for the project, said Tuesday posters from Hawaii A wall aroused at 5 30 a m yesterday to that students could begin handing constructed of corrugated accomodate a long-standing leaving their empty cases, Catalogue Ready tissue paper and illustrating a tradition Firecrackers and aluminum cans, and individual warrior head and the Hawaiian buckets of ice-cold water greeted bottles immediately. Islands promises to be the most the 1971 72 Intracollegiate So far, the drive has been spectacular display Knights disappointing, according to For Summer Term This event is sponsored bv the New members are Bob Keenao. Only about Sv cases of Timm, Frank Laird, Ed Catalogues are now available Monday June 14, in Russell Hawaiian Club in cooperation with bottles have been collected. Delehanty. Bob Blum, Dick for Gonzaga's Summer Session, Theatre, a process which its advisor, the Rev Francis These will be turned into local Powers. BUI O'Shaanhaesiy. indicated Norton. has been cut distributors for IS cents per according to Mr Lee Norton. Kick Vorak, Mike Watts, down to 20 minutes per person He case. Director of the Summer Session Robert Valdei. Dave The six-week session will begin added that registrations on that Keeoan said that the new Schullheid. Jim Hansen. John June 14. running through July 25 day are minimal since 80 per cent Philosopher For plan should awakea students to Bollaert. George Waldrel. Ed of the enrollees preregister the March of Dimes drive, and Norton pointed out that this Logae. Rick Clriag, Gary Sogn, The maximum academic load is be hoped that the convenient summer's faculty will include John Swenseid. Kenneth Tai, six credit hours except for those location will spark some about 80 members, of which 80 per Tuesday Lecture Wayae Ntshimara. Mike cent will be lay teachers and 20 persons who get special Maahall, Chris Dtrstiac, Bill enthusiasm for the potential of The Leo Robinson Memorial per cent Jesuits Hoping for a 5 permission from their department Murray. Joe U be ruga, Larry the endeavor. Lecture. 1971. will feature one of percent increase. Norton advisors Each class is held five Keiele. Bob Schroeader, Tim The Gonzaga program is also the world's most eminent predicted that the enrollment will days a week and lasts one and one- Darnell. Bob Smith. Greg coordinating local high schools Christian philosophers. Dr be between 800-900. which half hours, in order to condense a Scfaulu, Steve Olivet, and Dan in the effort, but response from Dietrich von Hildebrand, at 8 p m approximates the national semester's study into six weeks McHugh that sector has also been poor. in Hughes Auditorium next average of 40 percent of regular Courses will be offered in 19 When a significant number of Tuesday. March 30. student enrollment Of this subject areas The Knights will follow tradition bottles accumulates, the number, he said that probably 100- Norton mentioned a number of Dr Hildebrand's lecture, once again this evening when the empties will be hauled away. 200 will reside in campus dorms additions and improvements over sponsored by the Department of club's new members will be Volunteers will then be needed Meals will be served by Saga last summer's classes He Philosophy in cooperation with initiated The affair will take to sort bottles according to Foods in the Cog only. prefaced these by pointing out that The Western Humanities Forum, place during and after dinner in color. Ket-nan said. Registration takes place (Continued on Page 3, will be open to the public the COG Page 2 GONZAGA BULLETIN Fn., Mar 26. 1971 'Josie9 Dies; 51 Years at GU Services were held this week for Robtna J Goodie known around Gonzaga as ' Josie " Rev John J Goodie. SJ tar brother officiated at the funeral mass Thursday at St Aloysius Church Josie was bom in Belfast. Northern Ireland, aad was employed as a maid at Gonzaga for 51 years She had lived in Spokane for 52 years Recently. Josie worked in the Editor Ad building, primarily on the Marilyn Maxwell third floor, including the Managing Editor Now* Editor student chapel In prior years, Anne I.ouise Pachec Tom Miller she kept DeSmet Hall spotless Copy Editor Asoscieta Editor In addition to her many Rosemary Smid longtime friends around the Bill Burnett Businass and Advartitine; Dave Kauri Ttrr\ Keardon school. Josie is survived by a Photographers: Kichard Fletcher, Chris Hall. Rev Paul LeBlant. SJ sister Miss Margaret Goudie. Tun McWilhams. Mark Mullen. Jeff Wong Spokane Staff: Lynnae Johnson, Michael Kiely. Carolyn Ames, Bo Boudari Steve Bracy. Jim Chevedden, SJ Anne Davidson. Tom Dohertj, Elegy for Josie Joe Enckson, Sut r'rciUn. Sunny Fre>er. Bill Edmonds, Michael A greater vacuum is left behind Gaidos, Mark Gryxiec John Grobrm tor, Jim Hatgh. Bill Hewev Than that with which she Cindy Hinkelman. Greg Huckabee. Mary Hueber. Marj Hum cleaned the chapel phrey John Lena. SJ Patricia heith. Flip McDiarmid. Jim Her remnants remain McNally. Anne Miles. Bernie O'Brien. Richard O'Neil. Luis Palomino. Linda Perei. Cynthia Nomee. Itwk Smilh. S.J . Grec As inconspicuous as she was Sleeves. Path Straathul. Paul Vevik. her apron neatly folded '••-at'ttma "Mlt'T •fi'iiug'-c.' tisa »t"oc' ?•» ticapt o" hoi>a>m *n# Oj»:ng iitfn>«*'iiift And a pair of empty shoes M'-Mi *' Gor,i*g< Un.^'ni. W"»«n *<*a «d')«d by G U »tw*»nti unth •dtlw^l *nd unfilled forever, in a box. Ot,i.n*ii off,c« M EM- 70S Stnra i"«- Stxtkan*. *«i-..ngfor. 9*303 C«f»pwi rwl.ng Mdratt Bo> 100, Oonl*v* Uto,*am*t **»*• HO 3-3MM SutMc ••»•.<>•* 'At* »5 (*fK *•<* A closet, a smile and a stairway will never know again her hunched frame An empty room devoid of her foolish secrets and crippled laughter EpPaper CJip Who will laugh with her.
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