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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 4-14-1954 Spectator 1954-04-14 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1954-04-14" (1954). The Spectator. 502. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/502 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. SETTLEUNIVERSITYSpectator No. 24 Vol. XXI *m*- ® SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1954 Winter Grades About $3,500 Netted: Result in 150 C&F School First Honor Ratings InASSUFundDrive SeattleUniversity Student Union Most students are aware of the According to a recent release Building Fund Drive is now offici- fact that the initial goal was not from the Office of the Registrar, ally completed. The 1954 Ford 4- reached. However, the sum col- 150 students achieved honor roll door Mainliner was won by H. L. lected in the drive is sufficient. At status for winter quarter of 1954. Gagne, an employee of the North- the conclusion of the St. Patrick's Although is two students more this ern Pacific Railroad. Mixer $5,323 had ben turned in by than fall quarter, there was 39 who the students. Expenses have re- earned 4.0. Names of 4.0 to 3.5 duced this sum to approximately students are as follows: $3,500. An accurate net total can- 4.0 Best Dressed' Title not be given at this time. Winning school in the drive is Sr. M. Loretta, Abhold, FCSP, & under the Anthony Ahn, Anderson, Winners Announced Commerce Finance Stuart chairmanshipwof Pat Keeling and Patricia Andrews, Thomas Budi- cap- nich, Military Ball include: Back row, John Kirk. Second place was Jr., RichardClayberg, Sr. Pa- QUEEN CANDIDATES for the April 30 At Fashion Review by Engineering head- FCSP, Kraus, Senesac, Oaksmith, Kay Nevers, tured School tricia AnnDineen, Charlene from left, Karen Lee Rose Ruth During the evening of April 7, ed by Fitzgerald and Bob Donati, row, Schuck, Joanne Treichel, Marian Heiser, Marshall Barbara Doucette, James Gayle Cushing; first Virginia the annual Spring Fashion Show, Together, and Engi- Betty Trenko. A queen Kilian. C&F Duncan, Henry Elliott, Peter Fitz- Lorraine Csonka, and Wyoma Baker. Missing is sponsoredby the AWSSU, washeld nering Schools contributedthema- gerald, Joseph Gallucci, princesses Catherine and four will be selected today. Lounge. inter- jority Grady, Marilyn Gropper, Mary in the Chieftain At of the total. mission time came the announce- Chairman Frank Mcßarron and Guss, Barbara Hanses, Janet final results voting Hopps, Mary Jeffers, ment of of the Business Manager Warren Nott is- Berta Ken- Cadets to Select for the title of "best dressed" boy drick. ROTC sued this statement, "We wish to andgirl oncampus. Shirley Lenoue take this opportunity to give our Dorothy Kimlinger, Sr. Marie Today was awarded first place for the sincere thanks to all who partici- Emmeline Ladd, FCSP, Mary Jo Military Ball Court girls and was presented with the princesses being pated in the drive, especially the Lenoue, Janet McPherson, William Today a queen and four are chosen for $24.50 shortie coat from Dolly Mc- chairmen on the different schools Main, Gerald Murphy, Clara Mus- the April 30MilitaryBall from a field of 11candidates. Ballot- Assey. John Kelly was selected as and all students who sacrifled tacich, Donald Navoni,Jack Parks, ing by ROTC students is taking place during drill periods at first place winner among the boys grades, times, andpleasurein order VirgilPeterson;ThomasPlemmons, and was given a pair of $22.50 to insure a successful drive." Elizabeth Radner, Joan Sharkey, Catholic Memorial Field. slacks from Martin& Eckmann. girls designated by of the Rosemary Schairer, Maryo Simp- Each of the was the classes received, son, George Starkovich, Marie Sul- Unit. Nominated In the order of votes ROTC Ordnance the following results were tallied: livan, Josephine Tyllia, Jean Lev- were Wyoma Baker, Lorraine Fuetsch, second; Campus Groups Gayle Cushing, Marian Girls: Jolie Mau- erman. Csonka, April15: reen Manca, third; Kathleen Heiser, Karen Lee Kraus, Kay Hopper, 3.8 Oaksmith, Virginia Humes, fourth; Madeline Nevers, Ruth fifth, Raben, Vie for Awards Rose Senesac, Joann Trei- and Charlene sixth. Robert Bozanich, Father John Schuck, For the boys: Lee Giles, second; Doogan,Thomas Dyer,Mary Flynn, chel and Betty Trenko. Deadline Set Dave Edgerton,third; Sonny Laigo, SU Songfest James Harrison, Eileen Look, is In Dance committe head ROTC fourth; Lou Caratan, fifth, and Bob annual Songfest competition ThomasMcAuliffe, Geraldine New- Lemon, Hill, The Association President Joe ForRegular sixth. has been set for Wednesday, April man, Jack Roni, Dolores Russell, assisted by Don Navoni, vicepresi- With each 10-cent vote from the 21. So far response has not meas- Rosemarie Schade,Bernard Smith, dent. Other committe members are Marbary Stafford, Gerald Voelker. Senior Fees Student Body,voters tried to guess ured up to expectations. Presently, Mike Weber, Jim Humphrey, Dick at the order of finish of all candi- Nyberg, Ken LaGran- arrangements gradu- entries includeBordeaux,Campion, Wilds, Ken Senior for dates. Wesley Smith guessed cor- Providence and 3.7 deur, Budnick, John Mingus, Caroline, Mitchell, Tom ation are well underway. Seniors rectly and won the $11.95 sweater Halls, and Spurs in the Jim Hopper and Chuck Guinasso. Sarazin Mary Breslich, Mary Canavan, have been notified by the Regis- from Martin & Eckmann and Mi- women's division. Alpha Phi Phyllis Carver, Carole Cathersal, trar's Office whether their gradu- reille Niemitz and Joan Yuhker Omega, Intercollegiate Knights, Charles Chihara, Robert Codd, tied in guessing correctly. Gift for 1 ation applications have been ac- Alpha Epsilon Delta and Vets Hall George Crispin, Eleanor Dullanty, the girls was an $11.50 cotton dress in the division. The cepted. April 15, are men's Eugene Fabre, Roberta Farwell, 'Heap Big Smoke Due tomorrow, is from Dolly McAssey. Because of Drama Guild is the only mixed John Gallucci, Judith Gosha, Gary the $15 graduation fee. If the fee the tie,the girls weredeclared joint group entered so far. Gray, John Hamill, Hef- winners. Maribeth is paid after tomorrow, an addi- cups fernan, Sylvia Jeffers, Daniel InChieftain Sunday; This first year a contest Four willbe awarded to the tional$5 will be charged. was the Cups will be given to the Kaiser,Robert Kilian, John Klein. of this type was held at SeattleU. winners. Comprehensive tests ad- best in the women'sdivision,men's Shirley Lenoue, Gregory Lund- No Fire or Damage will be Itlasted for several weeks and was mixed division. A sponsored by Intercollegiate division.and mark, Robert Martindale, Law- Sunday afternoon about 5 p.m. a ministered for the last times on the cup pre- Knights. sweepstakes will then be renceMoore, William Newton, Wil- fire was reported in the Student May 7 and 8. However, no phil- sented to the best group. liam Nicholas, Maureen O'Connell, UnionBuilding. The alarm wasdue osophy seminars to prepare for judges city choral direc- Orth, Poelzer, The are John Dolores Joanne to an open basement incinerator. It these tests are Millions for theMissions tors whose names will remain Poirier, Roberta Ream, Mary Rig- good of scheduled. Finals resulted in a deal smoke give money the secret until the event. The song ney, Roe, Charles Tobin, appreciable damage. for the quarter have been moved You can to Thomas andno paying groups will be judged according to Irene Weak, Pearl Wicknenko, up to May 27, Ascension Thurs- Missions without a cent. About ten pieces of fire fighting There of cancelled M.E.N.C. standards. These stan- Raymond Wight, Joan Wilson. day, 28, are millions equipment stopped in front of the and from June 2 and 3. stamps in the waste baskets of dards include originality, manner building and attracted a crowd of Formal graduation announce- America which can mean thou- of presentation,showmanship, and ability. M Jesuits, Vets Hall boys and other ments are in book- sandsof dollars for the Missions musical passers-by. situation available the Baumeister, The was ex- store are ten cents if saved by you. Kayko Arima, Louis by and each with plained to the crowd Father placed the Beginning April 20-26, inclu- MignonBeltramo,Mary Bryne,Pa- John Harrington, no limit on number or- tricia Davis,MurielFlanigan, Ger- S.J. dered. The personal cards are $2 sive, a stamp drive willbe con- ald Gimness, Patricia Good, Pa- Mrs. Gertrude Anderson, mana- a hundred for the thermograph ducted by the Mission Commit- Concert Series tricia Hibbard, Sally Kane, Donna ger of the cafeteria, said that there cards and $3.25 a hundred for the tee of the Sodality.Bring YOUR Karasek, Brenna Kidney, Thomas was no damage either to the cafe- engraved cards. All orders for per- stamps to the Sodality office or Special Student Koehler, Barbara Lanning. teria or store room. The ROTC sonal cards must be made at the Information Booth. classrooms were not damaged. Louise Legaz, Ferdinand Maier, bookstore by April 23. Louis Miller, JosephNavone,Janet Rates Available Olson, Marilyn Ozar, Donald Scal- Special student rates for the Se- zo, Bernard Schmidt, Richard Sweetheart Nominees Chosen attle Symphony Artists Concerts, Schwaegler, Geraldine Smith, Mar- an outstanding series of attractions garet Sullivan, Charles Summers, in theOrpheum Theatre,have been Joseph Verhey, Patrick Wilson, announced from Seattle Symphony Twenty IK Delegates headquarters. Robert Wohllaib. Attend Meet- A special block of seats, all re- 3.5 served,has been made availableto John Jolly Elected National Officer students at $5.00 for the series of Robert Andrews, Chester Briggs, ROBERT DENINI six attractions which will present Henry Caldwell, Rose Covello, leading personalities in the world With a nationalconvention under chequer; John Kirk, worthy scribe; SU delegates was the unanimous RodneyDennison, PeterEhli,Larry their belts, SU Wigwam chap- royal of music and ballet.