Martin Organizes Third Cruise to Victoria, BC
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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 4-30-1959 Spectator 1959-04-30 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1959-04-30" (1959). The Spectator. 644. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/644 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. Martin Organizes Third SEATTLESpectator Cruise to Victoria, B.C. The annual Victoria cruise will be May 23, according- to UNIVERSITY Pat Martin, tour leader. The trip to and from Victoria will Volume XXVI Seattle, Washington, Thursday, April 30, 1959 ... £)<*£»*> No. 25 be made aboard a CPR steamship which will leave Seattle at a'm< AFTER ARRIVING in Victoria at noon, a smorgasbord lunch will by a two-hour tour o Sophomore Walli Zimmerman Second Trade sity. Highlights will include it to the Parliamentbuildings center, Dunsmuir Castle, Ma- Bazaar Slated Drive, An oriental theme will again and a special trip to To 'Spectator' f Castle and the Canadian Edit come to campus when 1959-60 the S.U. Academy Walli Zimmerman, sophomore from Ar- Beta Chapter of Pan Xenia spon- ary at Royal Roads time departure at 5 lington, Wash., will be the editor of the Spec- sors the second InternationalTrade B before The will can be spent swimming at tator next year. Bazaar. bazaar be held al Gardens, May 9, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and shopping or re- ?, Martin said. THE APPOINTMENT was announced May 10, from 1p.m. to 7 p.m., in today by the Rev. Francis J. Greene, S.J., the Chieftain. ST OF the trip is $10.50, and ent be Spectator adviser and head LARGELY responsible must made by May 18, of the Journalism for this der that for Department. event is Mr. Sol Levy, president reservations the of the CommissionCo., and trustee eon can be made. Walli is a journalism major and has re- Space reservations and payment for the merchandise left in the and ceived a 4.0 grade point for fall and winter U.S. by the foreign for students faculty may be exhibitors at made to Pat Pavelka at Marycrest; quarters. She is the eighth annual Washington news editor of the Spectator EillowedMaryKay Panisko,McHugh; Gregg State International TradeFair. and co-edited the specialHomecoming edition Lowe or Pat Martin at Xavier, or in January. Articles from the Philippines, Larry Donohue or Ken Paradis. Japan, India, Pakistan and many AS PRESIDENT of Marycrest's fourth other Pacific Rim countries will floor, Walli is a member of the interhall coun- be on sale, providing opportunity Students to Join cil and the to purchase an exotic gift for AWS coordinating board. She was Mothers' Day. elected AWS vice president last month. WALLI ZIMMERMAN In May Crowning In high school, Walli was editor of the Ar- ington, Idaho and Alaska, Order of Rainbow UNDER THE directionof Presi- for dent Bob McFadden, Pan Xenia The annual May procession and lington HighSchool Eagle inthe second girls. semes- Thenew editor members will assist in this affair. crowning of Our Lady's statue will ter of 1957, and copy editor of the annual. At said that she will make her be Monday from staff appointments 9:45 until 10:30 graduation she was awarded the P-TA schol- later this quarter. Walli a.m., in the^Grotto in front of the arship and the Torch Plaque for activities and said she plans to concentrate on "expanding Bobbi Kitts New Liberal Arts' Building. Classes will grade point. our staff." Thus, she added, "we will be able be dismissed during that time. to cover campus news faster and more effi- Town Girls Leader This year's Homecoming Queen, ciently." Bobbi is newly Bernice Baumgartner. attended by WALLI IS A member of the First Meth- The new editor said the staff will Kitts the elected royal court, will Town Girls president. Bobbi is a her crown the odist Church in Arlington and this year she "strive for accuracy in all articles, with a statue. Members of A Phi O, In- grand sophomore from Seattle, majoring was treasurer in the states of "Wash- stress on lively, well-written reports." in foreign tercollegiate Knights, Scabbard & relations. Freshman Blade, Spurs, and Bettylu Kirstein is secretary- the Nurses' Club treasurer. will make up the five decades of Cast Prepares May the rosary, with student body offi- Musical for The district representativesare: cers leading the Our Fathers. The A professionalorchestra of music for the show. These mu- Ginny White and sets by Roger Kathy Brindle, North End; Carol ROTC drillteam will serve as the comprised of members of the sicians also play for the Aqua The- Ford. Arena, Capitol Hill; Ann Lange, honor guard. Seattle Civic Orchestra will ater presentationsduring the The show will be free to stu- Queen Anne; Vinna Leahy, West The guest speaker,Rev. Thomas summer. dents the first night. On the two Seattle; and Natalie Slagle, South O'Brien, will talk on "Our Lady, provide music for "The Des- Besides the ten major leads, following nights tickets are re- End. Seat of Wisdom." ert Song," the annual spring there will be a chorus comprised served and $1.50. They may be operetta to be presented May of members of the Chorale and 15 obtained from the Music Depart- 14, dancers. Director of choreography ment or by calling Diane Augus- Bill 15 and 16. is Jan Black and drama director tiny at Marycrest. McMenamin Selected THIS ANNOUNCEMENT was is Mrs. Mary Egan. made by Mr. Carl Pitzer, director COSTUMES are handled by June Valedictory Speaker Debaters Go Bill McMenamin will be Valedictorian at the Commence- mentExercises in June, the Rev.John E. Gurr, S.J., academic Students with 3.0 GPA's To Montana vice president, announced today. Seattle University Gavel Club will compete in the Western Divi- BILL, A SENIOR from Tacoma, will graduatewith honors Clear for Honors Seminar sion SpeedFinals at MontanaState in and Finance. He University, today Commerce is majoring in real estate and Students who have a 3.0 or higher grade point are eligible through Satur- insurance. to participate in next year's Honors Seminar. Those interested day. are to meet in the Honors Seminar room, first floor of Loyola Gary Haggard, Steve Ryder, Father Gurr said that the choice depends on "a combina- Hall, on Tuesday at 3 p.m., according to the dean of arts and Frank DeMeyer, and Dave Moore tion of oratorical ability, grade point and contribution to stu- sciences,the Rev. John A.Fitterer, willrepresent Seattle U. Dr. Helen dent affairs." S.J. will be at the Tuesday meeting in E. Shimota, club moderator, will THEHONORS Seminar was ini- Loyola. also attend. The Seattle U. stu- JANE MERRYMAN, Pat McNulty and Shirley Anderson tiated this year under the direc- "THOSE STUDENTS alreadyin- dents will enter one team in the also tried for the honor. tion of the Rev. ThomasL. O'Brien, terested in graduate work or those senior men's division and one in S.J. Next year's program willcon- in education," saidFatherFitterer, the junior. Bill is vice president of Alpha Sigma Nu, upperclass men's honorary, president tinue along the same lines, said are the best material for this The tournament is open to all and of Mv Sigma, music service honorary. Father Fitterer. program." schools west of the Mississippi, He is a student senator,a member of the Double Quartet, and Twenty honors students from Father added that "sophomores club presidentDave Moore said. chairman of the Sodality server's the schools of the university and especially would be considered committee. the departments of the School of next year." Arts and Sciences will be chosen For further information, stu- from among the applicants. They dents should contact eitherFather Class, Senate Filing Closes Today will be chosen by the honors se- O'Brien, director, or Father Fit- lection committee.The committee terer. Filing for Student Senate and class offices FOR JUNIOR CLASS offices: president, has been extended until 1:30 p.m. today. The Mike Albrecht;vice president,Lee Eberhardt, extension was announced by Oneal McGowan, Cliff Fouty;secretary-treasurer, Agnes Kelly. Highlight election Former Students to board chairman. Filing is on the Sophomore Class offices: ASSU bulletin board. president, John Beaunaux, Tom Kearns, Teiry Murphy; vice president, Fischer, Alumni Spring Variety Show McGOWAN clarified the credit-hour re- Mike Tom Frey;secretary- treasurer, Kathy Brindle, Rosie The SU Theatrical Group will present an Alumni Spring Variety quirements for candidates. He explained that Belmont. Show May 4-5, in Pigott Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Tickets will be on those filing must have completed the hours NEXT YEAR'S seniors filing for Senate sale at the door for $1 and all proceeds will go to the SU Building outlined by the academic office qualify Fund Drive. to as are: Mike Ritch, Elissa Eberhardt, Dolores an officer or senator for the class he is rep- Vidis,Gail Delworth, Kay Layton,Frank Lara, THE SHOW WILL be the first of its kindto be stagedby an alumni resenting. Candidates completed group. The two-hour program will include a variety of singing, dancing must have John Edward, Ron Gallucci, Dave Lynn and and comedy acts designed to appeal to everyone, according to publicity 49 hours at the end of spring quarter to run Jerry Ley. chairman Dave Lembcke. for sophomore offices, 97 for juniors and 146 Juniors are: Gregg Lowe, Judy The majority of entertainers for the evening have professional ex- for senior offices.