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Spectator 1955-10-27 Editors of the Ps Ectator Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 10-27-1955 Spectator 1955-10-27 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1955-10-27" (1955). The Spectator. 536. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/536 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. Goblins and Ghosts Prance Friday at Punkin Pow-Wow The magic potion is in the mak- Janet Hopps,senior, and Mary Ann The theme of the dance is ing, and rumor has it that the Onorato, sophomore. They suggest "Witchcraft/ and this will be car- witch's kettle is just "bubbling" "that everyone come (wearing or- ried out onposters anddecorations. over with surprises, "tricks 'n' ange and black if they like) to Members of the committee include: treats," for the annual AWSSU-- the Hallowe'en mixer which will Decorations: Marcia Redell, Max- sponsored Punkin Pow Wow, be one of the last mixers of the ine Reynolds; publicity: Sonja which will be held tomorrow eve- quarter." Vukov, Jean Colleran; tickets: Judy Etchy, Helen Marti. ning, October 28. A highlight of the evening will Dancing will be from 9:30 p.m. to be the drawing at Intermissionfor 12.30 a.m. to the music of Milo Hall the cashmere sweater that Spurs and his orchestra; and EncoreBall- are selling chances on during this room, located at 1214 E. Pike week. The chances sell at 15? each Street, will provide the setting- for or 2 chances for 25-, and will still this Hallowe'en mixer. be available at the door Friday Co-chairmen for the event are evening. Seattle Spectator University Vol.XXIII SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1955 ® (flJBi No. 6 Tom Cox Elected Financial Board Releases Xavier Hall Prexy By JOHN GOCKE 1955-56 Student Budget Mary hitching Shown (1.-r.) are Janet Hopps and Ann Onorato a Winners of the recent elections members for The Spectator will be the recip- annual Pow Wow Friday Financial Board the ride on the witch's broom to the Punkin at Xavier Hall men's dorm have year of 1955-56, Don Dowling, ient of $4,585; last year the Spec night. The is portrayed by Beverly Waltier. witch been announced. Sally Rude and Tom Holt, met was allowed $4,400 and ended up Tom Cox, senior basketballplay- with Mike Lane, ASSU treasurer with $378.37. The total income of er from New York, and Dick Ro- and chairman of the board, on Oc- the Spectator last year, including mersa, also a senior, from Tacoma, tober 11 to draw up the student advertising, was $7,441.75. Students and Faculty are President and Vice-President activities budget for the coming The GavelClub has been allotted respectively. Although the consti- year. Also present at the meeting $500, which is the same amount tution has not yet been drawn up, were the Very Rev. A. A. Lemieux, that they received and used last Tie for UGN Trophy plans for future activities are al- S.J., andJim Ray, ASSU president. year. ready the making. By The faculty, under the chairman- in The income or revenue Fr. Louis Sauvain, S.J., student SYDELL KULCZYCKI by individual floors are estimated The faculty andstudents "hitched ship of Mr. Robert Larson, raised Elected is based on the enrollment of the chaplain and head of the Spiritual seven Juniors who will represent horses" in the race for the United $981.83, while the students, under student body over three quarters Directors, will be the recipient of faculty-student the chairmanship of Jim Plsstino, their floor members at the council. the payment of the student $150 to be used for pamphlets and GoodNeighbor stu- floor is Jerry of and dent trophy, each attaining 130per raised $1,501, totaling $2,482.83, as First Luchino body fee. It was approximated literature during the retreats this reported by Mr. .1. W. McLelland, Tacoma. that the fee this year would total year. cent of their goal. Gene Fabre of campus chairman. This set an all- Second floor are $47,850. The Sodality receives $150. Tacoma and Bob Martin of Bell, "Ten Tall Men,"starring Burt time record for the largest sum of Of this amount, $25,000 has been The Opera Guild will receive a Lancaster, money collected in the UGN drive California. duplicate of last gear's sum, $2,000. will be shown Sun- Third floor are Dick Vargo of allotted to Physical Education; the day, Oct. 30. at 7:30 p.m., in in the history of Seattle Univer- $72,- The Drama Guild, which the Tacoma and Joe Catterhagen of total income last year was was Chieftain Lounge. Admission is sity. This sum also surpassed the 003.24. This total was comprised of allotted $500 last year and ended highest set quota in the history of Seattle. 35<\ Gary Miller of $38,141.13 from basketball, $348.50 up with a surplus of $38.07, has SU. Of this sum, $1,883 will go to Fourth floor are granted $500 for this year. Tacoma Crow of from baseball, $2,177.00*fr0m mis- been use the Seattle Good Neighbor Fund and Calvin Quin- an allotment cy, Washington. cellaneous activities, The general student body fund YoungRepublicans while the excess amount of $599.83 and surplus from The floor representatives will of $25,000.00 a total income for 1954-55 was will be put into the campus chest. student activities of $6,336.61. The $5,128.48 total Disclose Activities also aid in organizing individual and the expenses The grand prize of the student- total expenses last year were $73,- were$5,862.89. The year was start- meeting floor activities. Such activity be- The initial of the Seattle faculty trophy and the inter-hall 711.10 and a deficit of $1,707.86 ed out with $1,188.97 on hand and University Young gan last Saturday night when the Republican Club cup were awarded at the student was incurred. the final report showed that the held tonight at 7:30 p.m. second floor of Xavier held a fire- will be body meeting yesterday. The stu- Hall, The Aegis will receive $8,755; fund has a balance of $454.56 to in room 119 of the Liberal Arts side with Bordeaux women's dent-faculty trophy was placed in dormitory. an increase of $255 this year. the good. Building. trophy case the student evening the in The program for the lounge where remain until by President Mike it will as announced the drive resumes next year. Dennehy, willinclude planning the year's activities as 'well as the The inter -hall trophy was Homecoming Chairmen electionof new officers. awarded to XavlerHall which, un- Also to be discussed are'plans for der the chairmanship of Pat Gat- the forthcoming Young Republican braith, attained 161 per cent of College League convention. The their $100 goal. Marycrest, under Announced is for next the chairmanship of Mary Ann Committees convention scheduled been ris and Bob Bruck organizing week end, 4-5-6,in Van- Onorato, per cent of lly LOIS WHITESIDE from Seattle. Mike has ac- are November attained 146 the plans for Open' couver, Wash., in conjunction with $200 of the halls Plans for the 51st annual Home- tive ontheHomecoming Committee' House. their goal. Both charge publicity - on- campus YoungRepublicanFed- being organized by Lois for two years, having of Handling the Oregon were very successful in their UGN coming are Bailey Plastino, delegate will Voelker Mike Weber, co-chair- off-campus publicity and the game. are Joan and Jim eration convention. A drive. Although Xavier led all the and while off-campus-publicity chair- by the club members men. Dates for this year's Home- Last year he served as chairman be selected way by quite a margin, Marycrest Murphy Tom for a College League office end, coming activities are January 28 of the Junior Prom. men are Jim and to run closed the gap at the but it Mahoney. committee at the to February 4. Mike is Chief Justice of the Ju- The election convention. wasn't quite enough. by Ben All students areinvited toattend Assuming the co-chairman du- dicial Board and is beginning his is headed Ron Jutilla and tonight's meeting. * ties, Mike stated, "Because of the second year as Activity Bureau Simon. tremendous enthusiasm and co- director on the president's cabinet. Assuming the duties as co-chair- Mike is a member of Alpha Phi EngineersPlan Omega and is commodore of the Sat. Art Classes Sailing Club. During the past year New Schedule he filled the office of. Junior Class Election of officers took place at treasurer. Open to Students Lois Voelker, an educationmajor meeting In response to numerous re- the Civil Engineers' Club from Yakima, holds the office of quests,- Saturday Art classes are Thursday, Oct. 20. Newly elected Senior Class secretary. As a mem- again being offered this quarter. officers are: Walt Stock, president; ber of Silver Scroll she is the Fr. Hayden A. Vachon, S.J., Art Doug Stvanne, vice president; and organization's vice president. Dur- Department head, announced that Phil Conteras, secretary-treasurer. ing her junior year Lois was chair- Wow, "theclasses in drawing and paint- The primary purpose of the club man of the Pumpkin Pow ing are intended for students who give Engineering stu- program chairman for the Junior develop is to Civil would like to discover or become Prom, and publicity chairman for held dents an opportunity to a talent." The sessions are closely associated with prac- the Sadie Hawkins Tolo.
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