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Spectator 1969-01-24 Editors of the Ps Ectator Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 1-24-1969 Spectator 1969-01-24 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1969-01-24" (1969). The Spectator. 1137. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/1137 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. SEATTLE Spectator UVNIVERSITY XXXVII Seattle, Washington, Friday, January 24, 1969 No. 25 Homecoming Issue THE SPECTATOR Friday, January 24, 1969 2 "Waves of Reflection" Break CAP Leader Will Over 34th S.U. Homecoming Meet President Chesterfield, Breakfast in Olympia. Alison Bob president of discus- S.U.s Christian Activities Pro- will be a participant in a gram, willbreak bread in good sion panel which will include Dr. company Sunday morning. George Eisentrout, director of public instruction, King County He will be one of the guests Court Judge Richard Nixon at Superior Charles of President Z. Smith, and Glen Jarstad, the Presidential Prayer Break- Washington, D.C. The mayor of Bremerton. fast in Five other S.U. students, Pat breakfast, during which the of AWS, upon Derrof CAP. Toni Clark blessings of God are asked Evered, Thorn O'Rourke, administration, has be- Dan the new Larry Inman of ASSU, will Washington tradition. and come a also be guests of the governor. Afterwards, Chesterfield will remainin Washingtonfor a4-day leadership course being offered by the Senate and coordinated 3 Democrat by Sen.MarkHatfield of Oregon. He will make two stops on the wayhome, one inNewport,R.1., Hopefuls at and another in Oshkosh, Wis., for speakingengagements. Free Hoar Chesterfield willlecture on re- Next Friday's free hour will ligious instruction in schools to feature the three Democratic members of the Bristol Catholic candidates for King County Deanery, Thursday, Jan. 30, at Albert Rossellini, Gene Ford Newport. He is a former super- and Robert Block will each give intendent of religious instruction a 10 minute talk at 10 a.m. in of the deanery. the libraryauditorium. They will Sunday, Feb. 1, he will ad- then open to questions from the dress the members of the De- floor. partment of religionat Wiscon- Their appearance is sponsored sin State University, at the in- by the Young Democrats. vitation of the head of the de- ROYALTY: Top, (left to right) Jeanne Mallette, junior; Mary partment, Dr., Walter Bense, on HOMECOMING changes in theologi- dismiss- Kay Williams, senior; Barbara Francisovich, senior; and LuLu Morrow, junior. curriculum Classes have been Champoux, Queen; Brenda cal courses. ed Monday, Jan. 27, for the Middle (1 tor.) Kris Williams, sophomore; Suzanne home, Holiday.They will freshman, and Tina Aberfeller, Closer to Associated President's Gomez, sophomore. Bottom, (1. to r.) Midge Boyd, Women Student's president Ali- resume Tuesday,Jan. 28. The freshman. son Fry will also be a Prayer data was changed from pre- engaged swallowing some of Breakfast guest, in her case at viously announced Jan. 31. By PATTY HOLLINGER those in Governor Dan Evan's Prayer the 1000 goldfish imported for the Gold- The "Waves of Reflection" will break during the club S.U. thirty-fourth fish Swallowing Contest upon the shore of displays and carnival. Homecoming and spill a frothy assort- GROWING and pie eating ment of events from tonight's appear- BEARD RodMcKuen to Mon- (berry, by the way) will also highlight HOMECOMING ance of poet-singer be topped by a day evening's basketball game. the carnival which will "War Dance" in the gym with music by WITH LAST night's presentation of The Factory.Alumni will tour the cam- SPECIAL HomecomingQueen Suzanne Champoux pus during the day. and her court at the Weber St.-S. U. Monday'sbig isNOCLASSES 20% Student & Faculty Discount Homecoming was feature basketball game, 1969 due to the President's Holiday. The eve- All Portraits & Frames officially launched. ning and Homecoming 1969 will wind On The Seattle Center Opera House has up with the U. of Texas at El Paso vs. been sold out for tonight's presentation S.U. basketball game at the Coliseum. Photographs By of Rod McKuen. The alumni will be TOMORROW swinging to the music of Norm Hoagy HomecomingDance and his orchestra in the Seattle Center 9 p.m. aboard Princess Elaine Exhibition Hall at 9 p.m. Seniors have 1900 Harbor Aye. S.W. been invited. SUNDAY N University Way Queen Suzanne Champoux will be Alumni Tours 3 to 7:30 p.m. (Offer Good Through Valentine's Day) LA 3-2403 crowned tomorrow night aboard the Displays and Carnival Princess Elaine during the Homecoming 7:30 to 9 p.m., Chieftain dance. Bids will be available until 3 p.m. War Dance 9 p.m., Gym today in the Chieftain and at the door. MONDAY Don Williams "College Day" on Sunday will bring President's Holiday No Classes a catch to many throats, especially to Homecoming Game .8 p.m., Coliseum KARATE SCHOOL Draft Resistance Leader Speaks James Forest, one of fourteen ment which devotes much of its done to insure that all young Located V/2 Blocks arrested for burning draft files time to providing counseling to menare made aware of the vari- taken from Milwaukee, Wise, potential draftees. ous options that they have re- From S. U. Selective Service boards last Members of The Resistance garding the draft and military September, will speak today at feel that not enough has been service. the 10 a.m. free hour in the li- ACQUIRE THE PHILOSOPHY AND brary auditorium. Forest, who received a consci- entious objector discharge from SKILLS OF BUTOKU-KAN the Navyin 1961, is co-chairman THE j of the Catholic Peace Fellow- ! ship. This was the first peace J4e who Knows ana knows that organization begun in response to the Vietnam war. Forest, who he knows need not Say that he is being sponsored by SIL, will discuss the philosophy of the draft resistance movement. Party j hnowA .. it showd! The Milwaukee demonstration — SENSEI WILLIAMS in which Forest participated is just one of a number of similarI incidents that have taken place throughout the country during | HAPPY HOUR Dojo the past year. \ Seattle KARATE Probably the most famous of ! 7 to 10 MONDAY ! these occurred last May in Ca- 919 E. Pike (near Broadway) tonsville, Maryland, where nine persons FRIDAY were arrested for de- ! 8 to 10 j 44 HOURS OF INSTRUCTION stroying draft fles with home- napalm. Among made those ar- 2 rested were two Catholic priests, AVAILABLE PER WEEK— I or hr. classes Frs. Daniel andPhilipBerrigan I 15c SCOOPS 1111 E. PIKE | — Both men recently received jail 10:30 A.M. 9:30 P.M. sentences for their action. 75c PITCHERS 2 Blocks Forest's aDnearance at S.U. | was arranged in cooperation 40c FLIPS North of S.U. with members of "The Resist- VISITS WELCOME ance," a nationwidepeace move L» >■«■» (i-«■■»■<"«b» ii-mm*.i-«^»-. ""■►<)"«»■ ..-Miw-■■■"■»■.<«»^4al Friday, January 24, 1969 THE SPECTATOR Page Three WhyHomecoming g..g...g:Republicans? Editorial Homecoming Bells Unheard; The current boycott of California table grapes in support of striking Mexican-American vineyard workers Is It Time New Tune? has been firmly endorsed by nearly every political or- for ganization in the country, from Young Democrats to By SHERYL M. HENRY radical leftists. There have been two significant holdouts, however: HOMECOMING-G-G-g-g-g the New Conservatives and the Young Republicans . And the sound rings out onto deaf ears. The New Conservatives' opposition has come as no surprise. Indeed this is Homecoming The attitude of these chroniclosVcausefans was week, a foregone conclusion. The distressing development as much of the student has body is aware, for rumor has been the new reactionary attitude of the Young Republi- not deceived them, though its cans, supposedly the most moderate wing of a rapidly ringing has faded into these fa- moderating party. miliar throbbing final vibrations Yes, We can understand the Y.R.s argument against re- before totalsilence. around campus, 'til tolled that Home- moval of grapes from institutional meal service tables: coming is upon us: that such blanket action is in violation of a person's right to free decision. What we cannot understand is "But Ican't find a girl who wants to payher own way to the such provocative tactics as distributing free grapes to dance." passers-by in student cafeterias. "Naw, I'm not going I We believe that the plight of the migrant farm don't like poetry." ... worker is a that speaks eloquently testament for itself. "'Sure, I'm going to the game No stirring rhetoric, no soaring sermons,no tearful pleas if it isn't snowing." are needed to prove the justice of the striker's cause. ... In the same light, the unsympathetic actions of the OH, THE Homecoming court Young Republicans give testimony to was very excited about the up- the world that a coming events branch party lately at last comment. of the which boasted of its "liber- And Rod McKuen will be paid. alization" has returned to the brand of silk-hatted, big- (Fortunately someone has had business RenubJicanism that was supposed to have been the foresight to invite the entire buried with the "Robber Barons." community as the concert won't be a total disaster). The team put forth a real effort at the ing intermission of the Seattle cipationnot onlyinHomecoming game Thursday night for those U. vs. the College of the Pacific but in other events, have been who attended, and specifically game." ringingnone too clearly for sev- for those who did not go.
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