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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 10-9-1952 Spectator 1952-10-09 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1952-10-09" (1952). The Spectator. 458. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/458 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. SOX HOP VOTE Spectator FRIDAY SEATTLE UNIVERSITY MONDAY Vol. XX mji © SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1952 No. 2 GOOD NEIGHBOR DRIVE BEGINS Holy SU to Boom Ghost Agencies Mass Slated Aid By Donations For Friday "Give 'til it hurts!" "Give from blessing your heart!" Every week or so a To ask God's for the different charitable agency would coming school year, SU stu- exhort. "Help OUR cause!" Finally dents will offer the Mass of Seattlites, weary of multiple cam- the Holy Ghost Friday, Oct. paigns and too frequent contribu- is scheduled for tions, have consolidated all their 10. The mass fund-raising drives under one mas- 10:30 at St.James' Cathedral, ter organization, the United Good 804 Ninth Avenue. Neighbor campaign. All seniors and faculty members This program unifies the drives will attend incaps and gowns.Sen- for all the old Community Chest iors areto meet at the Boren Street agencies, the American Cancer So- trance of the Columbus Hospital ciety, the United Cerebral P. irses' Residence at 10. They will and all the other local, state and "m in a procession and march national organizations conducted the Cathedral. IK's and Spurs for charitable, health and weli'are purposes, a totalof 57 in all. Celebrating the Mass willbeRev. At Seattle University, theU.G.N. lilip Soreghan, S.J., with Rev. drive started during "Frosh Leo Gaffney,S.J., Deacon,and Rev. was I Week." The sale of beanies and James Goodwin, S.J., Subdeacon. mixer tickets brought in an unoffi- Archbishop To Preside cial net total of $557.71. Classroom The Most Rev. Thomas A. Con. collections will be taken up next lly, D.D., J.C.D., Archbishop of Monday, Oct. 13. by attle, will be assisted Rev. Speaking of the United Good seph Donovan, S.J. Deacons of Neighbor campaign, Archbishop nor will be Rev.Paul Luger,S.J., Connolly reminds' us that, "if we d Rev. James Royce, S.J. were under obligation to assist the IMaster of ceremonies at the collective appeal in behalf of our throne will be Rev. William Gal- needy neighbors before, the obliga- lagher, who customarily performs tion is so much the clearer and this office for the bishop. Rev. greater prac- senior, Good Neighbor Fund chairman, distributes circulars ta (1. to r.) CAPT. when it is a matterof Francis Lindekugel will be master DON LEY, United program local O'CALLAGHAN, ROTC; ANGIE SCARPELLO, sophomore; and PAT RICE, junior. tically the total of of ceremonies at the altar. EDWARD and national voluntary services Sermon will be given by Rev. asking our help." Joseph McDonnell, S.J., assistant One Drive Only pastor at St. Joseph Parish. Father to Sponsor Balloting on McDonnell gave the women's re- IKs Class Officers "Considering 10 cents as your treat at SU three years ago, and is average donation to each agency, former head of the Jesuit retreat Initial Sox Hop Set for Monday, Oct. 13 you would contribute a total of house in Portland, Ore. By MARY NAREY $5.70," Don Ley, chairman of our ownU.G.N. drive,says. "Of course, Seniors' Caps and Gowns Tomorrow Nite Election of Senior, Junior and Sophomore class officers it would not be fair to set an arbi- Seniors may caps trary obtain their With shoes piled high on the is scheduled for next Monday, Oct. 13. donationof $5.70 or any other and gowns at Dougherty Hall today amount per person. Rather, each between 11 and 1 o'clock. Cadet sidelines, students of Seattle Uni- must give according to Seniors; one of us teachers may obtain theirs at the versity will trip the light fantastic his proportionatemeans. Just re- same place on Friday morning. in stocking-feet tomorrow night, President, Bob Kelly, Dave Sar- member, this isn't just one of those Classes will be dismissed at 9:45 Oct. 10, when the Intercollegiate Important AWSSU gent; vice president, Jody Melia, 57 drives, rather, this is 57 drives to allow students sufficient time to Knights will sponsor their annual Jack Johnson; secretary, Claire in one." get to the Cathedral. The 10 and Sox Hop. Meeting This Noon Schumacher,Jean McMahon; treas- 11o'clock periods will be canceled, urer, MikeFeeney, Hank Bussman. Beginningat 9 p.m., dancers will All coeds are urged to attend NOTICE but classes will resume at 12. swing their partners till midnight. the Associated Women students Students are warned that Tickets will be on sale at the door President, Rose Armstrong, Pat parking in the Faculty Parking Gym meeting today at 12 noon, in the of the SU Memorial for the Rice; vice president,Dorothy Reu- areas is forbidden, and UN- fee of 50 cents. gym. This short but important Democratic Group ter, Patrick Ingersoll; secretary. AUTHORIZEDAUTOMOBILES Favorite music by the country's meeting will feature introduction Pat Keeling, Buzzy Marsh; treas- WILL BE IMPOUNDED. Areas leading artists will be offered, and of committee chairmen and an out- urer,Rod Dennison, MarlysSkarin. designated for Faculty Parking Organized at SU Committeemen Bob Kelly, Hank line of plans for the coming year, Sophomores: are clearly marked. Parking vi- Bussman and Jack Gahan guaran- olations will be reported to the Young Democrats of Seat- inaddition toseveral pertinent an- President, Kelly, Frank Mc- ;University," a newly formed tee the annual affair to be one of Pat President's Office for immediate ■"The nouncements. Barron; vice president,Kay Doyle, organization campus, the year's best. action. on the SU Ralph Turco; secretary, will hold its second meeting Mon- According to Mary Ellen Berg- Charlotte mann, AWSSU president, sopho- Van Dyke, Dona Donaldson; ser- evening, Oct. 13, at 7 o'clock, geant-at-arms, Beverly Delmas, 905 Boylston, Apt. P. mores Suzanne and Suzette River- Br appointed Tim Flood. meeting group 'Spec' to Award man have been co-chair- Guild Schedules The initial of the organization's standing was held Monday evening, Oct. 6. men of the Polls will be at the Information publicity committee which relieves Booth, Engineering Building, Buhr Officers elected were: Wes Hohl- for Best of promotion from TwoProductions bein, Detroit, Prizes the burden Hall,and ProvidenceHall. Allpolls president; John vice AWSSU activities chairmen. Two productions, a comedy and president; Helen Paputchis, secre- except Providence will open at 8:30 and close at 1:30. Providence poll a drama, are to be the major proj- tary; Bob Fitts, treasurer; and An- Stories and Work ects of Seattle U's Drama Guild, thony Vukov, publicity director. will be open 11:30-2. SPECTATOR is inaugurating a To Close according to Marshall Fitzgerald, Father is the faculty ad- Auditions Toulouse new plan to award prizes at the On 'Variety Review' Freshman Class elections will be 1951-52 guild prexy.'The first play visor. end of the fall quarter for the best held at a later date. is tentatively scheduled for Jan- constitution willbe submitted work of the previous weeks. Win- "Variety Review of '52" will be Assembly Century Petitions Due the assembly board for official ners will be announced in the first presented in the Woman's The guild's first meeting is to ognition. Club November 16 through 21.This Deadline for Student Assembly issue after Christmas. petitions tomorrow. be held next Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 3urpose of this organization is year's production of Seattle Uni- is Names will (X Separate awards will be made be placed onthe ballotaccording to 7:30 p.m. Various committees will stimulateactive participation in versity's annual variety show is un- for news, features, sports stories, the order in which they weresub- be chosen and the year's general partisan politics. The club 'will be der the direction of BobBachmann. plans will be announced at this affiliated with the Young Demo- and general good work. Articles mitted to the ASSU office. Voting will be judged by journalistic Any SeattleU students withmu- will take place on Monday along meeting. All students interested in crats of King County. Anyone in- dramatic talent wel- dramatics urged attend. becoming member standards for content, style, and sical or are with class elections. First Student are to terested in a come to participate in the show. may obtain an applicationblank at application. Assembly meeting is slated for Arrangements are being made October 8 markedthe opening date Tuesday for the of the Little Opera the information booth or from the Judges night at 7:30. use are Father Fred Harri- for auditions which end tonight at House Broadway son, S.J., moderator; on and Madison SPECTATOR 7:30 in room 601, Warren West for the year's productions. The Giblin, public Mr. Robert E. rela- Hall. IMPORTANT seating Any students wishing to form a Opera House's capacity of tions; and the editorialstaff of the gen- Application blanks for en- Young Republican Club of Seattle There is need for publicity, 250 will enable more to attend the SPEC. stage manage- trance into Wigwam chapter of University contact Dick Chapman. eral production, or presentations of the Drama Guild. This year, credits will be added ment committees. These students the Intercollegiate Knights will In previous years, plays were pre- to the transcripts of those workers also are asked to attend the audi- be available Monday, Oct.