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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 4-19-1967 Spectator 1967-04-19 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1967-04-19" (1967). The Spectator. 1041. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/1041 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. Spectator Flo Semple Selected SEATTLEUNIVERSITY March Girl of Month Flo Semple,a sophomoreEng- XXXV. Seattle, Washington, Wednesday,April19, 1967 No. 44 lish major from Seattle, has been named Woman of the Month for March by the AWS. She was nominated for the position by the Spurs. Besides 52 Students Reach 4.0 Mark being a Spur, she is also pub- Perfect grades of 4.00 were beth Martinez, Susan McChes- STUDENTS WITH G.P.A.'s of licity chairman of the Town received by 52 S.U. students ney, Steven McCoid, Daniel 3.75 or more are Adelaida Girls. for winter quarter. Mclalwain, John Moen, Melvin Abiles, Ernest Anderson, Anna Flo was a sophomore Home- Moore, Shirley Morelli,Kathleen comingprincess and is a former Those receiving top honors Anson, William Ayres, Richard were George Alcott, Allen And- Moriarty, Patricia Murphy, Town Girl of the Month. She rus, Catherine Bartlett, Paul RamondNapierkowski, Kenneth Baginski, Margaret Beckley, serves on the high school rela- Bell, Carolyn Brozovich, Terri Natori, Kathleen O'Hara, John Sharon Berry, Karen Bower, tions committee and was chair- Bryant, Judith Burns, Michael Palotas, Raymond Panko, Shar- VirginiaBrooke, Lorilee Burcar, man of the AWS Big-Sister Pro- Cady, Mary Campion, Michaela ron Perotti, Kathleen Prud- Bruce Bushman and Vicki gram. Cassidy, Mary Ellen Colbum, homme, Joanne Rappe, Ann Butko. The AWS said Flo was chosen Nicholas Coming, Robert Cum- Reynolds,David Reynolds, Sandra Cerne, Audrey Clay- for the honor because of her bow, Robert Deltete, Pauline James Rhodes, Linda Rodri- ton,Mary Connolly,Donald Con- "dynamic personality, enthus- Dibb, Margaret Disotell, Dennis guez, Mary Ross and Rita rard, Nancy Conyers, Kenneth iasm, complete dependability Donovan and SandraDougherty. Ryder. (Continuedon page 4) and wide variety of activities." FLO SEMPLE Marilyn Dube, Gloria Eberle, Julia Saltarelli,Teresa Schoen, Susan Eisenhart, Robert Engel- Delores Schwindt, Jill Sekulich, gert, Lawrence Farley,Leonard John Simpkins, Susan Sink, Healy Runs Alone: Fellez, Elena Garcia, Anne Antonette Smit, Barbara Smith Goerl, Virgina Grady, Dianne and Sharon Smith. Grimm, Rose Guske.Mary Ann Janet Soran, Michael Soren- Harmon, Jeanne Harrie, Carla sen Barbara Swan, Donald Tay- Senior Race Unopposed Holden,Mary Holscher, Barbara lor, Sue Thoma, Sharon Typton, Johnson, Mary Kay, Michael Mary Ann Tokin, Michael Pat Healy will run for Senior vice-president; Sharon Jameson, Bill McMillan and Bob Jacques Ketchan, John Kirschner, Mar- Tomaso, Harry Toshi, Cheryl Class President unopposed, it Gretchen Garrison, and Kathy for vice-president; Myra Bisio garet Kleffner, John Kriebel, Tudor, Linda Vehige,Orrin Vin- became evident this week. Triesch for secretary-treasurer. for secretary-treasurer. Those running for Junior Sen- Sophomore senate filees are: Arthur La 11er e11, Melinda cent, Terry Wallen, Marianne When filing for candidates Lucum, Lizbeth Lyons, An n c Wegner, Patrick Welch, Mary ate are: Phil Andrus, Doug Dave Mills and Bill Robinson, Machung and Edward Macke. Welcome , Linda White and ended yesterday, no one had Smith, Mike Hayesposition No. positionNo. one; Lynne Murphy KATHLEEN MAHR, Eliza- Louis Willner. comeup to replaceHarvey Jack- one; Lawrence Nejasmich and and Dick McDermott, position son who withdrew his candidacy Tim Davis, position No. two; No. two; Dennis Healy, Kevin at the last minute. George Sudar, Richard Schrei- Dolan, and Jeff Westmoreland, ber, and Charles Bright, posi- position No. three; Jim Hoover Forty-five students will com- tion No. three; Ron Rosi and and Jack Fischer, position No. Fr. Daniel Reidy, S.J. pete in the elections for class Ted O'Don O'Donnell, position four; Tom O'Rourke, position officer and senate posts. No. four; Theresa Mcßride and No. five. Those filing for senior class Tom Milan,position No. five. Primary elections will be on Died Sunday Morning officers include: Pat Healy for Sophomore class office con- Thursday, April 27, and final President, and John Mallon for tenders include: Mike Daniels elections will occur May 3rd Fr. Daniel Reidy, S.J., died vice-president. and Steve Conroy for president; and 4th. early Sunday. He was 82 years Senior senate filees are: Paul old and had been a Jesuit for Bader for position No. one; Bob 66 years. Father was a former Pigott and Chuck Herdner, posi- president of Gonzaga University tion No. two; Jim Kamel and Senate Delays Debate and had been at S.U. for 37 Terry G reincr ,position No. years. three; Ron Perry and Jim Cam- On Born in Ireland, Father came eron, positionNo. four; Kennith Student Initiative to the United States in 1903. Cox and Donald Vaux, position Unexpectedly, the Senate did Under new business, an $80 After his ordination in 1915 No. five. not debate on Senate Bill 229-1, donation for the Open Lid was Father taught at Gonzaga and Those filing for junior class passed after the senators de- was dean of men until 1927. an amendment of Student Initia- officers are: Tom Hughs, presi- 1 cided that the donation would When Father came to S.U. in dent; Steve Beaudry, Jim Sum- tive No. to delete the last sen- not come under sponsoring the 1930 the classes were all in the mers, and Tom Robinson for tence of the intiative. The sen- paper, which its staff has been Old Science Building and the tence read, "This act may be financing alone. student bodynumbered 32.While amended or rescinded only by Executive appointments were on campus Father worked ex- Classes Dismissed the initiative or referendum also approved. Patti Brown was tensively with the music depart- process." There will be no classes approvedas executive secretary ment helpingit acquire a credit- Sen. Tom McElmeel, one of and Mary Jo Logan as ASSU able music library. He served from 11:30 a.m.-l p.m. today to allow students and facul- the drafters of the bill, express- comptroller.PatBradleywas ap- as faculty moderator of Mv Fr.DanielReidy,Sjr. to constitu- approved secretary Sigma. ty to attend the funeral Mass ed a doubt as the as executive for Fr. Daniel Reidy, S.J., tionality of the sentence. "The and Mary Jo Logan as ASSU Father Reidy was named pro- 11:45 a.m. todayand the concel- at St. Joseph Church. initiative cannot take away the comptroller. Pat Bradley was fessor emeritus in June 1965 in ebrated Mass at noon today in " " " power of the Senate to act on approved as executive assistant recognitionof his efforts on be- St. Joseph's. Burial will be at it," he said. He added that he to Tom Hamilton, ASSU presi- University. There will be no classes half of the MountSt. Michael's in Spokane. from 1:45 p.m.-3 p.m. on Fri- hoped someone would take the dent.Bradley, together with sen- He obtained his bachelor and Fr. Reidy is survived by a day to allow the faculty and question to the Judicial Board. ators John Rogers, Mike Hutch- master of arts degrees from sister, Mrs. Michael Kennedy, The other old business, a res- inson and JimLynch was named Gonzaga in students to attend the dedi- and his doctorate County Clare, Ireland. cation of the A. A. Lemieux olution concerning the suspen- to the ASSU steeringcommittee. philosophy from the Gregorian In1957 Fr. Reidyreceivedthe sion of club charters of organi- The committee will be meeting University Library. inRome. Distinguished service Award Fr. Edmund Morton, S.J. zations with deficits of $100, was to interview appointees for next Rosary was last night at St. from the S.U. Alumni Associa- Academic vice President discussed and finally postponed year's chairmanships and com- Joseph's. Bible vigil will be at tion. for revision. mittees. Six Student Executive Positions Filled The student Senate confirmed Sunday three appointments made by ASSU President Tom Hamilton to his executive com- mittee. Also approved were ap- pointments to theposts of execu- tive assistant, executive secre- tary and comptroller. The executive committee ap- pointees are John Rogers, Mike Hutchinson and Jim Lynch. ROGERS is a 21-year-oldcom- merce and finance major who has been a student senator and is an APhi O. Hutchinson, another com- merce and finance major, is 20 years old, an A Phi O, a student senator, a member of PAT BRADLEY the president's conference com- mittee. Brown,executive secretary, who Lynch was chairman of the is also 19 and an economics Jesuit Student Body President's major. Conference, a student senator, a Hamilton named 21-year-old member of the Intercollegiate economics major Pat Bradley Knights, as his executiveassistant. Brad- ALSO APPOINTED by Hamil- leyserved as co-chairman of the ton were Mary Jo Logan,comp- LeadershipConference and is a troller, a 19-year-old commerce member of the Student-to-Stu- and finance major, and Patti dent Committee. Patti Brown, left and Mary Jo Logan 2 THE SPECTATOR Wednesday,April19,1967 Of the Farm Rated 'Excellent' By JUDY FERY IT IS A story representing a mailbox, "its flopped lid like Life on a farm may be opposing forces: a practical a hat being tipped," of a farm and keen old woman for whom road "eroded to its bones of SeattleSounding, close to nature,but it is not the farm has always been her sandstones," and of a tractor simple.