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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 10-2-1974 Spectator 1974-10-02 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1974-10-02" (1974). The Spectator. 1429. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/1429 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. New promotions, Spectator positionsdisclosed 1 Vol. XLIII, No. 2 SEATTLEWednesday, Oct. 2, 1974 by Mary Michel has been on the faculty of the UNIVERSITY Seattle, Washington Several changes in the ad- English department since 1966. ministration mark the advance- Edmund W. Robinson has ment of the new academic year. been appointed as the assistant Many faculty members have director of admissions/financial been promotedwhileothershave aid. been assignednew positions. Now the summer leaves ... Mary Ann (Mitzi) Bastasch FR.JAMES E.ROYCE,S.J., has been named director of high has been on the faculty since school relations. Formerly the 1948. He has been named acting assistant director of chairman of the psychology administrations, she is now department. working specifically with high Vincenne Waxwood, instruc- school recruitingand related ac- torin speech, has been appoint- tivities. ed as the director ofSeattle Uni- Father Roger E. Blanchette, versityDebate. S.J., has been appointed as Promotions from the College chairman of the department of of Arts and Sciences are Joseph theology and religious studies. B. Monda, English, and Sister Fr. Blanchette is on the Urban Christopher Querin, political Affairs and the Interim Ac- science, from associate creditation Committee. He is professors to professors; Fr. also S.U.s representative on the Kevin Waters, S.J., and Fr. Seattle Archdiocesan Com- Michael Toulouse, S.J., mittee onContinuingEducation philosophy, from assistant to for the Clergy. associate professors. MARY HERMAN,who has From the School of Science been assistant director of ad- and Engineering:From—associate missions, has been named direc- professor to professor George tor of collegerelations.To make Santisteban, biology; and S.U. more visible,she plans and Stephen B. Robel, mechanical coordinates visits to community engineering. Allan Troy, colleges.Shealso plans to havea mathematics,goesfromassistant quarterlyorientation fortransfer professor to associate. students. Herber M. Kagi, Ph.D.,is the From the School of Business: new director of police science John D. Eshelmen, economics, and administration program, as and Virginia Parks, accounting well as director of thecommuni- and economics, have been ty services division. Most recent- promoted from assistant lyhehas taught at theUniversity professors to associates. of Washington and Seattle's From the School of Educa- branchofthe UniversityofPuget tion: Margaret Haggarty was Sound. promoted from assistant John W. Lawlor, S.J., has professor to associate professor. been appointed administrative From the School of Nursing: assistant to the Rev. Louis From assistant professor to — DeGracia, Gaffney, S.J., University presi- associate Rose and FOLLOWINGa warm summer, the weather brings with it a parade ofcolors thatare now served as from instructor to assistant dent. Fr. Lawlor has — is beginning to turn noticeably cooler. Fall becoming visible on campus,photo by garynzzun executiveassistantto theProvin- professor Marie Cowen. cialof the OregonProvince since 1966. MICHAEL LYONS who has been admissions counselor is faculty join S.U. staff now the assistant director of New members admissions/alumni affairs. He coordinates activities of the stu- by Catherine Gaynor teaching two sections of psy- at a community collegehere tonio, Texas. He taught dent to student commitee and New faculty members for chology along with the special Walla Walla, Wash., is home rehabilitation at the University providesalumni coordination. 1974-75 are many. Freshmen, areas. In his second year of basefor theassistantprofessor of of Hawaii and his home state is Michael R. More replaces transfer students andnew faculty teaching, he still remembers the biology. Margaret L. Hudson Illinois. Almost two years of William C. Adkisson as the new mayall band together in acom- experiencegained working in an attended Eastern Washington teaching have gone by for him. vice-president for finance and mon cause of learning about a institution for retarded and and "A whole person approach with has emotionally State and received her B.A. environment," business. He previously new place. disturbed children. doctorate at the University of his Kite states,isa worked in the capacity ofcomp- Assistant professor of psy- J. Hutchinson Haney, assis- Washington. Seaweed was a key building block in the troller of the Seattle public chology is R. Michael Brown. tant professor of rehabilitation, specialty in a laboratory during rehabilitation field. schools. An alumnus of S.U., Brown is from Denver, Colo., where he her summer job. Aninstructor innursingis the Fr. JamesG. Powers,S.J.,has received his B.A. in psychology received his B.A. at theuniversi- Assistant professor role of GailNank from Tacoma, been appointed Dean of the and later went on to receive his ty. Arizona was the site for of Wash. She received her B.S. Collegeof Artsand Sciences. He Ph.D. from the University of Haney's master's in rehabilita- rehabilitation is John L. Kite. from Columbia University in has been actingdeanfor thepast North Carolina. The avid out- tion. Inhis fifth year of teaching, Kite received his B.A. from N.V.,and master's at the Univer- academic year. Father Powers doorsman spends his daytime Haneyhasdonecounselingwork Trinity University in San An- sity of Washington. Her work has varied from a consultant for a state health department in mental retardation to a public health nurse inSeattle. Herlife is plan lively quarter centered much on family, but Students for Life their family project proves to be by Val Kincaid an exciting part of community . S.U.s human life chapter is in full questions and gettinginput from other senateapproves their already-submitted service. swing for '74. students." constitution,the chapterwill become an designated "Right For presence Gary I. Green, assistant October has been those who would like to know "official oncampusinstead of business, ToLife"monthby theCatholic Bishop's more about "right to life" issues, the an unofficial organization." professorof haslived in Conference. Inkeepingwiththemonth, committee will besponsoringaday-long "The main purpose of the college Seattle forseven years,whichisa S.U.s "life" committee will center the informative workshopin November to human lifegroupiseducation,"explain- record for anyonecomingfroma October liturgy aroundbasicright tolife explainand discuss various terms, ideas ed Ms.Schoen. Thegroup isalso aimed military family. issues. They willalso sponsor amoney- and piecesof legislationconcerned with at publicity and fund raising for their His Air Force family has lived raising Halloween costume dance life. organization. all over the United States, but featuring a jug band on November I. A bazaar sponsored by the Seattle originally in Denver, Colo. The committee is also planning Human Lifegroup willbe heldSaturday THE S.U. human life movement Green received his B.A. at the quarterly discussionforums— to touchon at St. Mark's EpiscopalChurch on 10th began in March, 1973. Since that time, University of Colorado and his such topics as "suicide do we have the Avenue East. the grouphas grown to include officers, MBA at S.U. Between salmon right to determine the time of our "Everybody's welcome," Suzanneex- people who line up speakers and even fishing andhiking,he is starting death?"Other topics mayinclude forced plained. "There'll be food, games and representatives to the ASSU. his first year of teaching in the sterilization, positive euthanasia and things to buy." A car willalsobe raffled, Other college groups throughout the business world at S.U. genetic engineering. Faculty members off. Second placeraffle winners willget state havealso grown.Thissummer,for Last year's student becomes willbeinvited tospeak at these forums. a trip for two to Hawaiiand third place the first time, a Washington State this year'sinstructor as Janet L. winners will receive $500. Students For Human Life group was Stevenson can attest to in her STUDENT dialogues based on the formed. new role as instructor in Health same topics are once a week following "KIDS should be bopping all over The state-wide organizationincludes Information Services. She is the quarterlyforums. Suzanne Schoen , campus with tickets," said Ms. Schoen. representatives from the campuses of from nearby Chehalis and chairman ofboth Washington Stateand Those interested can also contact Rod Western WashingtonState College,Un- attended S.U.last spring,receiv- S.U. Students For Life,described these Harmon or Mary Sullivan. iversity of Washington, Washington ing her B.A. dialogues as "students talking to The S.U."life" chapteris alsogetting State University, Gonzaga and Pacific Future plansinclude aM.A."I students, trying to answer their own chartered as an official club. If the Lutheran University. look forward to thechallenge of teaching and hope to continue my education," she stated. "far out!" Choir sings way to Europe — Twenty German-In-Austria "soquaint almost likeanold studentslandedin St.Radegund, movie!"