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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 4-4-1962 Spectator 1962-04-04 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1962-04-04" (1962). The Spectator. 752. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/752 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. President Sponsors: Banquet to Honor SEATTLE UNIVERSITY Spectator Leaders Student Seattle, Volume XXX Washington, Wednesday, April4,1962 7o«OB» No.20 The annual President's banquet for S.U. student leaders will be at 7 p.m., April 24, at the Hyatt House on theSeattle-Tacoma highway. The banquet is sponsored by the ASSU president, Dave Irwin. On the guest list, Irwin said, will be the incoming and outgoingASSU and A.W.S. officers, senators, class officers, club presidents and other students working on campus activities. Invitations willbe mailedsoon. IRWIN SAID that awards will be presented at the banquet. Awards tentativelyto be givenare: OutstandingClub President, Outstanding Senator, and perhaps some others, Irwin said. The purpose of the banquet is to honor the students who have worked on campus activities throughout the year. Theprice of thedinner willbe $4 per person. Mr.Mann to Lead Saturday Discussion Two student lecture-discussion sessions are sched- uled for the next two Saturday nights. The programs are being promoted by the Student Cooperation Committee This Saturday at 8 p.m., in the Chieftain,Mr.Albert Mary LouKubick: Mann, instructor in S.U.s history department,will in- itiate the discussion on Senior Coed SPRING SPRANG SPRIGHTLY last SpectatorPhotos by TimFitzgerald History." "The Catholic in Award weekend in Seattle. S.U. students took beach, playfield or tennis court. Students 14, Toomey, Receives advantage of the near summer weather came back with some sunburned noses, ON APRIL Fr. Mary Lou Kubick, S.U. 0.P., moderator of the U.W. by headingin mass droves to the nearest sore muscles or just plain tired bodies. Newman Club, will lead a dis- senior marketing major, on "The Catholic at a has been chosen for an University." This dis- ular presented by the S.U. Accepting fsionsion will be sponsored by award the combined leadership American Marekting Asso- Final Preparations groups of Barry Wilcox and ciation, The Spectator 'Hotel" Requests Joe Robinson. learned this week. S.U. is accepting requests Father Toomey, a Domini- The marketingassociation, a can priest, was ordained in national organization of aca- by letter for housing in the Made for Workshop 1958 at St. Albert's College in demic and business marketing campus dormitories for San Francisco. Before entering people, gives annual awards to The preparations for the Second Northwest Catholic Toomey at- for World's Fair visitors, the priesthood,Fr. one S.U. student and one U.W. High School Press Workshop are in the final stages. The tended U.W., graduating with student. McNulty, S.J., mech- Fr. Edmund B. workshop, sponsored by the S.U. journalism department degrees in industrialand S.U. business manager, said. anical engineering and Naval THE AWARD is given on and under the direction of Jan Kelly,and Fr. Francis J. Greene, R.O.T.C. the basis of scholarship and The dorms will beopen June S.J., head of the department, will host 144 high school journal- August ists on campus Friday and Saturday. There will be representa- The discussions are open to Marketing Club activities. 12 through 31. The the general Mary Lou is presently secre- rental price is $10 per day for tives from 22 schools in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British all students and $6.50 Columbia. public free of charge. tary-treasurer of the club. a double room and for a Among her other activities single room. The number of delegates working in the newspaper section while at S.U. were A.W.S. of the workshop is up 62 over last year's total. treasurer, Spurs, Interhall THE REQUEST letter should Coeds toModel treasurer, business manager include numberof people,dates THE DELEGATES will arrive Friday noon and have a for leadership conference and of arrival and departure and general introductory session at 1:30 p.m. in the Barman Aud. Spring Fashions a member of Who's Who in a $2 deposit per person per From there they will go to preassigned work areas to begin AmericanColleges. day. production of an 8-page newspaper. "The Season's the Rea- presented She will be the The cafeteria will be open The delegateswill gather information for news stories, son" is the title of the fash- at banquet the daily for breakfast take award a of and din- and process pictures, edit the copy and lay out pages ion board's spring show marketing association next ners will be served on arrange- the month. ment. on their own. S.U. journalism students and Spectator staffers scheduled for 7:30 p.m., will instruct and guide the high school people. Tuesday, in the Chieftain By 1 p.m. Saturday, the workshop paper, "The Student lounge. Prints," will be printed and in the hands of the delegates. With the emphasis on a 3 S.U. Engineers Compete On Saturday morning there will be 13 panels, composed "casual" show, the models will of students and moderators evaluating papers submitted by work the entire floor of the the high schools. The purpose of this is to give each school lounge rather than modeling With U.W. for Honors some ideas on how to improve its paper. from a stage. Three S.U. mechanical engineers won honors in the campus preliminaries ACCORDING to Pat Mona- for the American Association of Two Coeds Invited han, chairman of the fashion Mechanical Engineers'paper contestMonday. Pledging Opens Matrix board, the models will be the The three seniors who top- To Table six fashionboard members and ped a field of seven S.U. par- Two S.U. senior women, the ten girls who were nomin- ticipants were: first place, Leadership Group For Silver Scroll Anne Donovan from Yakima ated for the "Best Dressed Jack Avery, "Education: So- Spring pledging for Silver and Judy Paulson from Seat- Girl" contest on campus. viet Union U.S."; second vs. Scroll, upperclass women's tle, have received invitations "This is going to be a fun place, David Michlitsch, "Ve- Sponsor Meet honorary, will be from April hicles in Space"; third place, To to the annual Matrix Table. show," said Pat. "The models The senior leadership 12 to 18. Women students hav- will work with novelty-props Dave Schumacher, "Basic De- ing completed98 quarter hours The banquet, scheduled for and the colors in the decora- sign Elements of Liquid Fuel group, under the direction as of last quarter witha mini- April 17, is sponsored by the tions and clothes will be in Rockets." of Joe Robinson,is sponsor- mum of 3.00 g.p.a.are eligible. Seattle ProfessionalChapter of new, Alpha Chapter of Theta Sigma keeping with the splashy EACH CONTESTANT read inga conference for Seattle Applications will be avail- colors of spring." The show ablein the ASSU office. Selec- Phi, women's national journal- his paper to a group of S.U. public high school students on- ism fraternity. is open to the student body. engineering instructors and campus April 29. The purpose tion of members is based on students. This group picked of the conference is to encour- scholarship and service while Selection of the two coeds the winners. age these students to attend a attending S.U. was made on thebasis of schol- Interview Correction The winners' trio will com- Catholic college upon gradua- arship and activities. against papers high The federal recruiting pete the best tion from school. Comprehensive Reviews team will be interviewing from U.W. today. There will The delegates will be divided To Run Twice Weekly S.U. students for jobs in the be cash prizes for the winners into groups for discussion of SECRETARY INTERVIEWS but John Curulla, S.U. chair- Spring quarter philosophy Interviews for ASSU ex- federal service tomorrow, the advantages and features of reviews will begin tomorrow in man for the contest, said "we ecutive secretary will be NOT April 15 as printed Catholic college education. at 7:30 p.m. in L.A. 119. in Friday's Spectator. just want the distinction of from 1 to 3 p.m. today Students beating U.W." Discussion leaders, promot- The reviews will run every the ASSU office. President- should sign up in the place- a telephonecommittee Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Bradley ment in either the The other S.U. students who ers and elect Jim said that office didnot placewere RobertHop- are urgently needed, Joe said. and Sundays from 7 to 9 p.m. any coed may apply for the L.A. Bldg. or the Pigott should contact Joe This quarter's philosophy Bldg. croft, Dick Geoghegan, Gail Volunteers job. Livingston and John Curulla. Robinson or the Sodalityoffice. comprehensivewill be May 10. Page Two SPECTATOR THE Official publication by and for the students of Seattle University. Published twice weekly on Wednesdays and Fridays during the school year except on examination days and holidays. Editorial offices at the Student Union Building, business office in Lyons Hall, both at Seattle Looks Money Hungry; 11th Avc. and E. Spring St., Seattle 22. Washington. Subscription rates. $3.00 per year. Entered as third-cass matter. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, JIM HARNISH Marty Works, Mary Elayne Grady, Managing Editor.