Spectator 1967-02-08 Editors of the Ps Ectator

Spectator 1967-02-08 Editors of the Ps Ectator

Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 2-8-1967 Spectator 1967-02-08 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1967-02-08" (1967). The Spectator. 1026. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/1026 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. Chieftains Win No.14 by 31 Points The S.U. Chieftains opened up a busy week on the basketball court with an easy 88-57 victory over the Portland Pilots in Portland last night. Jim LaCour led SEATTLE Spectator UNIVERSITY both teams with 22points. The Chiefs play Seattle Pacific tomorrow and Texas Western (NCAA Champs) Saturday. Both contests will be at 8 p.m. in the Coliseum. See page11 for more details. XXXV. Seattle, Washington, Wednesday, February 8, 1967 »<*">»" No. 30 7 Candidates File S. U. Workshop, Coffeehouse For Student Office Steering Committee Appointed By EMMETT LANE without candidates. They are With closingof filing secretary, treasurerand publici- for ASSU ty director. In the ASSU race and AWS office only a day off, nobody only seven has filed yet for first students have an- vice president nounced their candidacy.Filing or secretary. at 3 p.m. closes tomorrow. FILING FOR offices can be Only three persons have added donebetween 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. their names to the list of candi- in the office of the first vice dates since last Thursday. president, Paul Bader, on the Chuck Herdener filed for ASSU second floor of the Chieftain. president. The only other candi- date for the office is Tom Ham- Contenders for office must have a minimum 2.25 g.p.a. Presidential candidates must ALSO NEW to the list are Ali- have completed 97 hours while son Fry and Leo Hindery. Hin- the requirement for other offic- dery filed for ASSU treasurer es is50 hours.It isnot necessary and Alison for AWS vice presi- to bring a transcript. Official dent. Others who filed earlier transcripts of each candidate include Hamilton, Pat Layman, will be checked at the regis- ASSU second vice president; trar's office. John Petrie, ASSU publicity di- Primary elections for the rac- rector, and Cathy Vanderzicht, es in which they are necessary AWS president. will be conducted next week. Three AWS offices are still The finals will be the final week of February. The elections will be run by Leon Mahoney, ASSU Ash Wednesday election board coordinator. Observed Today CAP Today is Ash Wednesday, the Supplement beginning of the 40-day Lenten The special supplement season. Ashes willbe distributed which apepars on pages 5-8 after campusmasses. of today's Spectator is sub- STEERING COMMITTEE: The ASSU Leon Mahoney, Walt Schields, Jack Fish- Today is also one of the two mitted by the CAP. It part Workshop Steering Committee er, Beaudry, Hughes, days is meet. Steve Tom chair- of fast and abstinence dur- of their drive for member- They are from left going up the stairs man, Janis Soma and MaryBuckley. ing the season. Students 21 and ship and depicts some of the over are required to fast. All work the CAP does through- who are 14 years and over may out the year. President of Steering committees are in within the last week. One is the Hughes' committee consists of not eat meat on Fridays. See CAPis TomHamilton. the news this week. Two com- ASSU workshop steering com- Janis Soma, secretary; Mary Mass schedule on page3. mittees have been appointed mittee, the other the steering Buckley, Leon Mahoney, Walt committee set up to investigate Schields, Jack Fisher, Steve feasibility of remodeling the old Beaudry and Judy MacQuarrie. Classes Prepared for Spring: bookstore into a coffeehouse. THE COFFEEHOUSE com- TOM HUGHES, a sophomore mitteeis drawingup a tentative political science major, will budget which will be presented Registration Advising to Begin head the ASSU Workshop steer- as soon as possible. Right now ing committee. Hughes' com- the committee is pricing equip- registrationprocedure for FRESHMEN, NEW, readmit- Freshmen will prepare their mittee will work on the eight ment and lightingfor the coffee- pring quarter will begin Tues- ted and evening students will schedules with their advisers resolutions passed at the work- house. ay when advance registration sign up for appointments with shop The committee of the the week of 27. Registra- last fall. Members committee dvising forms will be mailed, their advisers for the week of Feb. will pass the resolutions and are Fr. Robert Rebhahn, S.J., ign-upsheets posted and sched- Feb. 27. Schedules can be ob- tion is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,March work on ways of putting them vice president for student af- les released. tained in the registrar's office. 28. New and readmitted stu- into effect by the middle of fairs; Gary Christofferson,Saga Seniors— students with 134 or Seniors, juniors, sophomores dents will be advised and pre- spring quarter. They will also food service manager; Brent more credits completed SThe at the and graduate students for their pare programs of study on work on plans for next fall's Vaughters,Rick Friedoff, Cathy beginning of winter quarter— appointment will bring an ad- registration Leadership Workshop. Vanderzicht and Mike Koenig. and day graduate day in Pigott Audi- students will viser work form mailedto them torium. Evening classes will report to their advisers between earlier. Their program of study 9 a.m. 5 p.m., register 6-8 p.m., March 28 in and Feb. 20-21. will be arranged and the ap- Pigott Auditorium. Juniors, students with 90-133 provedform taken to the regis- completed credits; sophomores, Tuition payments will be ac- Cadets Nominate 39 trar. Cards for each class must cepted students with 70 or more com- the on by the treasurer daily have student's name 9 and 1-4 p.m. pleted credits, and unclassified them. The cards are returned to from a.m.-noon students will report to their ad- the registrar with the adviser's March 6-23. Tuition can be paid In Ball Preliminary visers from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in several ways. The amount work form. Tuition statements can Cadets from ROTC Cathy Cane, Feb. 23-24. will be mailedMarch be paid during regular of- the S.U. Juniors are Nan- 3. fice hours or mailed to the trea- brigade have nominated 39 co- cy Lovelace, Chloe Beeson, surer" before March 23. The eds in preliminary selection Theresa Ghosen, JoAnn Royea, can be the Shelby Law, Trebon, tuition paid inpersonon for 1967 Military Sherry Carlin Good Selected registration day between 9-10 the Ball. The Barbara Swan, Mary Ann Pratt a.m., or it can be paid after list will be trimmed down to and Cindy Hart. February 10 a.m. at the same time sopho- four, one from each class. Sophomorenominees are Sally Honor Coed mores and freshmen are paying A total of 16 finalists for the Purcell, Mary Kay Williams, Carlin Good, a junior history their fees. court will be chosen in voting Barbara Champoux, Kate major from Butte, Mont., is by the cadets Monday and Tues- (Continued onpage 3) February Woman of the Month. STUDENTS WHO preregister day. The four princesseswill be Even though she is the junior can obtain student body cards chosen on Feb. 27-28. The queen adviser for second floor Mary- from the ASSU office by pre- will be selected from these four Fesf Deadline crest, Carlin finds time for senting their tuition receipts. by the senior cadets. many Late fees $10-$2O Midnight Friday is the extra-curricular activi- of will be This year's ball is under the for applications for ties. She was a committeemem- charged if payment is made direction of Jim Purcell, gen- deadline ber on Homecoming 30, the Selective Service Quali- publicity, a March 29 or March the last eralchairman. Assisting Purcell fying The applications tutor at St. Peter Claver day. will be Freeman, Test. Center Jim assistant are available at the regis- and a Spectator reporter. All students requiring finan- general chairman, and Jim year, Carlin was a Spur trar'soffice and the Selective cial aid for the quarter should Dearey, business manager. Service local board in the d served as the group's his- register immediately for inter- rian. U.S. Court House. views. Financial aid includes SENIORS WHO were nominat- tLastAWS chose Carlin "for setting The test will be given National Defense ed Margie Disotell, a scholastic, Loans. Educa- are Terri March 11 and 31 and April 8. fantasticexamplein tionalOpportunityGrants.Nurs- Shank, Sheila McHugh, Sally extra-curricular and community Students who have taken the ing Loans, short-term bank Smith, Sue Dreher, Nancy No- eligible service and her consistently pre-paid test are not to take it loans and any of the val, CarolChampouxandKathy again. cheerful and friendly attitudes." CARLIN GOOD tuition plans. Zach. 2 THE SPECTATOR Wednesday, February 8, 1967 Seattle Totems & Burgundy Bleus sponsor S. U. Hockey Night this Friday.February 10 (Seattle Totems vs. Portland Buckaroos) Special Feature: Broomball— The Spec vs. U.W. Daily h nAi W rW^'Wl'^ '■'' '- ' I1 ■ M Ik I^^^hhH Hl.'^^^l 9S^ LARRY HALE LARRY LUND Be sure to come and talk with two of Seattle's best hockey stars tomorrow at noon in Chieftain Tickets on sale 10-3 inChief. 2-4 ROTCBldg.. 4-6 Campion Wednesday, February 8, 1967 THE SPECTATOR Page Three Dean's Proposal Offers Solution Fr.

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