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Students to Voteon Buildingdonation Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 5-21-1959 Spectator 1959-05-21 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1959-05-21" (1959). The Spectator. 647. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/647 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. Students to Vote on BuildingDonation The student body will vote tomor- ings, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the cipal on the student parking- lot, dividual students should accept the row on the proposal that the students Chieftain and Marycrest. Voting $2,700; $400 for three years to can- responsibility. Now each student has contribute $100,000 to the Building booths will be in Bordeaux and Provi- cel the student debt of $1,150 on a chance to show what he feels about Fund Drive over a five-year period. dence Halls tomorrow evening. movie equipment. the school." The proposal was taken from the THE PROPOSED five-year con- Monday, tract, pass, requires per Don Doub,one of the promoters of Brown said that an information hands of the Senate last inorder to 25 initiative, requesting gen- body vote, the stated that the students campaign on the contract and drive when an initiative a cent of the student to and signed eral student presented by simple majority of those who the petition for the gen- would be conducted until tomorrow. vote was a voting. eral election "are wholeheartedly Doub. The initiative contained The contract would be paid at the for An information booth in the Chief- Don the open 229 student signatures. An initiative, rate of $3 per quarter for full-time assessment" but, he said, "the tain has been from 8 a.m. to 1 beenforced, needs only per day students;$2 quarter for students would be deprived of the p.m. each day. Copies of the contract to ten cent per part- honor and the of the student bodyor 186 signatures. time day students and late afternoon privilege of supporting are available there. the administration in its drive for VOTING WILL BE tomorrow, and and evening students;$3 per quarter The Mv Sigma and ASSU show- the results announced the for school students. funds" if the Senate had voted on the will be at summer measure. cases in the Student Union building Cotton Tolo tomorrow night, said THE PROCEEDS would be distrib- entrance display infoiination on the Election Board Chairman Oneal Mc- uted in the following order each year: "THE ASSU and the Student Sen- drive. The Very Rev. A. A.Lemieux, Gowan. $20,000 each year to the University ate strongly support the vote going S.J., spoke to the student body on Balloting will be from 8 a.m. until Building Fund; UGN, approximately to the students," said ASSUpresident the drive yesterday at the Awards 1p.m.in the Chieftain and LA build- $1,500; ASSUallotment, $1,500; prin- Sam Brown, "because we feel the in- Assembly. Dean of Students Award Presented to Nancy Barei University The second annual John Rowe Dean of Students Award Seattle was presented to Nancy Barei at the Awards Assembly yes- terday. The award, a wristwatch donated by local jeweler Spectator John Rowe, was presented by the Rev.Robert J. Rebhahn, S.J., dean Volume XXVI Seattle, Washington, Thursday, May 21, 19,59 ®<*fU*, No. 28 of students. The award is given to a grad- uating senior whose outstanding Loyalty Cup Records; scholarship, loyalty and leadership Winners Set qualities have previously been un- recognized. Nancy is a marketing major with Shannon Cops Engineering Award plans to enter personnelwork after Hulbert. The award is made in year. He is 22 years old graduation next month. She is a At the Awards Assembly and 1955 graduate of Renton High yesterday the twoLoyaltyCup memory of Bill Bates, Class of married. 1943, whose zealous work for Se- Theresa Delahunty, a medical School. winners set records. Patrick attleU. caused a collapseof health. technology major, receivedthe Sil- Active in CCD work since its Martin became the first stu- inception years The presentation of the ver Scroll award for the sopho- almost three ago, Engi- maintaining Nancy has been chairman of the dent to cop both theBill Bates neering Achievement Award to more woman the Cup (1958) and the Loyalty highest grade point during her exceptional children's committee chemical engineer Larry Shannon since fall of 1957. spends brought admiring freshman and sophomore years. the She Cup. AWS presidentSue Hohl gasps from the six to eight hours a week on the recipient student audience. Before giving The Lindberg Medal for the out- was the female and standing student NANCY BAREI committee, which teaches religion the third AWS president in the award Dean Edward W. Kim- debater was to retarded and physically bark, head of School of awarded by the Rev. A. A. Lem- handi- the Engi- capped children. three years to receive the neering, describedLarry's achieve- ieux, S.J., toDaveMoore,president honor. ments, including his graduation of the Gavel Club. MUN Delegation Don Phelps, educationmajor and from Okanogan High School with The Alpha Kappa Psi Scholar- SU well-known for his participation a 4.0 grade point and his comple- ship wasgiven toLeonard Overton. Grad Receives in campus musicals, was awarded tion of the chemical engineering Stan Molitor received the Wall Chairman Named Fullbright the BillBates Cup by SilverScroll, course in four years with a grade Street Journal Award and the Mary Kay Prentice, a junior Award represented by president Celine point of 3.76. award of the dean of the School from Santa Maria, Calif., will lead Sonya Quitslund, who graduated last year with Larry also of Commerce and Finance went to Seattle University's delegation to a bachelor's degree is a member of the the United Nations in English, will study at the Uni- Honors Seminar and carried Jack Haines. Model next from year.The announcement was made versity of Clermont -Ferrand in 24 to 27 hours each quarter this 'Aegis' May Be by Jane Merryman, chairman of France under a Fullbright Schol- this year's delegation. arship. Folk -Music Show Sunday 'Blue Army Week' Mary Kay, a transfer from the She is one of 900 students who Delivered May 28 A folk-music program will be Dominican College of San Rafael, will study abroad under the Full- The first delivery of the 1958-59 presentedby the JazzSociety Sun- Begins on Monday is majoring in psychology. She bright Act during the academic Aegis may be made next Thursday day at 7:30 p.m. in Pigott Audi- was a memberof this year's dele- year of 1959-1960. All students are gation. morning, yearbook editor torium. Admission is 25 cents for May 25 through 29 will be "Blue selected by the Board of Foreign Diane year's Russell said yesterday. students, according to Jazz Society Army Week" at Seattle U. Next MUN session willbe Scholarships, whose members are at the University She said that the printer hopes president John Levine. According to Franc Schuckardt, of California at appointed by the President of the Berkeley. United the first Aegis shipment will ar- Don Firth, Bob Nelson and "The director of the program, the Blue States. rive Wednesday night. If the ship- Parsons," Elroy Pettyjohn, Jack Army is a moral force whose pur- ment arrives, the first 500 annuals Fecker and John Vhay, will be pose is to spread the message of EDITORIAL will be handed out to seniors on featured. Admission is $1 for the Fatima and effect the conversion Thursday and Friday. public. of Russia. RECEPTION into the Brown Scapular of Mt. Carmel will take Building in the AWS Selects Judy Lawler place Tuesday and Wednesday at Balance 1 p.m. in the chapel and Monday For the past two weeks the "Spec" editorials have at 12:30 p.m. and Thursday at 7:30 con- p.m. in the lounge. cerned the Building Fund Drive. We felt student body support For First 'Girl of Year' Title was important. Last Monday that support became imperative. Judy Lawler, sophomore special education major from San A talk on the Blue Army, Blue Army enrollment and a movie, A GROUP students promoted popular Francisco, is the AWS Girl of the Year for 1958-59, AWS "The Triumph of Fatima," will be OF an initiative for a president Sue Hohl has announced. Monday at 1 p.m., and Tuesday, vote on the $100,000 contract and brought it to the Student JUDY WAS chosen from agroup Wednesday and Friday at 12:30 Senate last Monday.The contract will be voted on ina general of 15 candidates, consisting of six p.m. in Pigott Auditorium. The election tomorrow. Senior Breakfast "Girls of the Month" and nine talk will also be Tuesday and The group of promoted other nominees. The final choice Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the students who the initiative,as well was made by the AWS officers lounge. as each student who signed it,incurred a heavyresponsibility. Tickets on Sale and the Dean of Women. Her It is the obligation of these students to see that every voter Reservations for the May 31 award is the first of its kind, and is aware of what his vote may mean to the success of the senior breakfast must be made in at the President's Banquet, May Frosh Receives Drive.
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