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Spectator 1974-11-08 Editors of the Ps Ectator Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 11-8-1974 Spectator 1974-11-08 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1974-11-08" (1974). The Spectator. 1440. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/1440 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. Education primary SEATTLE Spectator for hunger week Vol. XLIII,No. 13 Friday, Nov. 8, 1974 by Val Kincaid ONE OF the most important UNIVERSITYSeattle, Washington Starvationclaimed the lives of waysin which S.U.students can five million human beings last help the problem ofstarvationis year. Over five million are ex- to write letters to Congressmen, pected to starve this year. the Secretary of State and the Americanscan doalot tohelp President, Fr. Wallace said. alleviate starvation. S.U. Unless we can get widespread Wild Vegas to roll tonight students now have thechance to political support, he said, the do their part. problem will not get solved. Hopefully, through various NEXT WEEK is a Week of means, students atS.U.canhelp Concern. Its purpose is alleviate the starvation of fellow threefold: to educate S.U. human beings, said Fr. Wallace. students onthe hunger problem, The Week of Concern is a start. to change consumption patterns Week's activities— include: and to generatepolitical action. Tuesday 9 p.m. An open "This week is mainly to raise prayervigil onthe A.A.Lemieux the students' consciousness to Library steps, which willbeopen the problem,"explainedFr. Phil for all tostop andparticipate in. Wallace, S.J., Campus Ministry Wednesday— noon. William director. There are several ways Rose of the U.W.School of Law in which we can help the situa- will speak in the Library tion,he continued. Auditorium on the problem of The easiest way to help hunger world hunger and what we can alleviate is to not waste do as individuals and a com- food, he said. Each year munity to respond.— Americans throw away enough Thursday set aside as a time food tofeed50millionpeople for Bauccio, for fasting for the day orpart of a year. Mike SAGA the day. manager, told Fr. Wallace that — Kegger waste Friday 4-6 p.m. at the at Bellarmine dining TabardInn.However,itwillbea hall "is abominable." kegger of water. "The water is substituted for beer as a simple SOMETIMES,Bauccio con- tinued, reminder that each of usmustin SAGA weighs the food some ways alter our lifestyles if that is thrown away and the others intheglobal village are to BOUDREAU, Maggie meals, amount "is tremendous." have any life at all," said Fr. STEVE Stephenson with entertainmentand 20 complimen- The second way in which and Bernie Zipp examine the ticket for an tary drinks. All students who attend "Vegas every Wallace. — American can help stop Saturday midnight. A com- expense-paid tripto Reno,Nevada,for one. A After Dark," tonight at 8:30 in the Chieftain, starvation is to eat lessgrain-fed pus liturgy focusing on hunger. lucky student will win the trip, whichincludes will be eligible. Cost $2.50. beef. According to statistics, we is feed 40 million tons of edible three days and two nights at a Reno hotel, —photo by rick bressler grain to cattle each year.This is twice the world graindeficiency. If more cattle were grass-fed, this tremendous grain supply Role of women in the Church probed could be given to people. Fr. Wallace encouraged "Women Becoming: A Future the Christian community. proach to reflect on personal sus Assemblyof the SistersofSt. Focusing on students to ask restaurants they in the Church" is the theme fora these three general values and share a self- Dominic in Tacoma, teacher- patronize if the beef they serve workshop/conference Saturday, areas are: understanding and vision of counselor and co-founder of comes from grain-fed or grass- November 16. Women: Historical Perspec- future goals. MAET. She has her b.a. in SPONSORED by the tives, the first area of study. It Women: A Future in the Theology and Psychology from fed cattle. The Restaurant Students, Church, Association of Washington met Associated Women reflects the place of women a third area which ex- University of San Francisco, last week,he explained, anddis- Campus Ministry and Dean for through history from ancient amines current church practices, specializing in values clarifica- cussed, among other things, the Women's Office, the programis times in the Old Testament, the new possibilities and will focus tion, goal setting and Christian possibility offering from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the attitude of Jesus and the history on self-understanding experience. of patrons Chietain, both kinds of beefandstating the second floor lounge. of the Christian Church to and recognition of personal MS.MARGARETAnderson difference on the menu. The goal is to show how cir- modern views of women. potential in the church. is former director of Youth cumstances, history and church A second area, Women: Op- THREE professional women Eastside Services Bureau, IFENOUGH patronsexpress practice have left women unable portunity for Self-Discovery, are the facilitators for the Bellevue and co-founder of In- the desiretohavesuchan option, to develop their full potentialin which uses an experiential f»p- workshop, which has a limited dividual Development Center Fr. Wallace said, restaurants ' enrollment of 35 women. for Women in Seattle. She may act. Oneis Ms. Doris Warbington, specializes in developing A third waytohelpthehunger teacher-linguist with an m.a. women's potential, team situationis forAmericans tostop 'Chardin discussed from U.W.inlanguageskillsand building skills, parent-child using "Chardin College," new high "Where is the location of the communication, co-founder of relations and personal/career fertilizer for non-food college?" productionpurposes.Americans school-collegeof S.U.and Seat- Metropolitan Adult Education counseling. use three million tonsoffertilizer tle Prep was the topic for the Team (MAET), president-elect The registration fee of $5 is Interface discussion, Wednes- Patrick Burke, philosophy, on lawns and flower gardens. commented on the "polarities" of Campus Christian Ministry- payable at the Dean for This fertilizer could improve day,November 6. and the questionsdoes skillverse U.W. and member of Church Women's Office, second floor, foreign farming conditions Council of Greater Seattle task Chieftain. The last day for SPEAKERS included Jim data and is there a realneed for today. greatly. Dywer, junior at Seattle Prep; the new college. Response from Forces on Women and Educa- registration is All may Fr. Wallace said he hopes to Fr.John Foster, S.J.,of Seattle committee members was that the tion. bring sack lunches to the con- have students ask, and possibly Sr. Rosemary Powers is agen- ference or purchase lunch at Prep; Fr. James Riley, S.J., new college is an alternative ap- chairperson for petition, cemeteries and golf, professor of philosophy at S.U.; proach that would go beyond da the Consen- Bellarmine. courses to reduce the use of Thomas J. Trebon, political what is already available in the fertilizer ontheir lawns.S.U.has science professor. teaching structure now. already agreedtocut back 25per Members of the coordinating cent and maybe 50 per cent on committee agreed that "Chardin ASTHEprogram stands,final Films on Asia shown the use of fertilizer to beautify College"is apositive alternative, preparationis beingmadefor the the campus. Students can experience an national studies." yet few agreedon specifics such presentation of the program to "Eveningin the Far East"begin- The Asian Studies program as "Is the six-year college really the Seattle Board of Trustees ningat 7:30in Bellaimine's Chez already has ten majors, one of six chronological years?" and and the Oregon Province. Moi Wednesday. whom will enroll in the Sophia Theeveningwillinclude slides University this spring. Posts open and films of both China and All who are interested in the Japan. Its main purpose is to program or simply in the far- on ASSU Legal studies offered explain and promote the Asian eastern culture are invited to Four senate seats Studies program. The program, "Evening in the Far East," and four year S.U., judicial board positions, as well Severalcourses inlegalstudies inits second at offers Ricard said. A trio from Hong —Environmental Law I,Civil 40 creditsofJapaneseclassesand Kongwillperform songs as the freshman class presiden- willbeoffered thiswinterquarter Engineering471, three credits, Chinese open is a full year's study in one of two and a duet from Okinawa will cy, are for this month's for the laymaninterestedinlear- a detailed survey of federal campus elections. ning more on general or special Far Eastern universities. teach Japanese songs to those legislation and case history present. The senate seats and the aspectsof the law.They include: relating to land use and the ASIAN studies majors enroll judicialboard positionsare open —Law and the Juvenile, environment and is on Tuesday the international studies to students of any standing; the Community Services 492, three from 7-9:30 p.m. program at either Sophia Un- "Newspapersareread at the candidates for freshmen class credits, is offered Thursday — iversity in Tokyo or Ateneo de breakfast and dinner tables. president, however, must be of evenings 7-9:30 and exploresthe Mass Communications Manila in Manila,for their third God's great gift to man is freshman standing. relating juveniles. Law, Journalism 491, three year appetite. Put nothing in criminal law to credits, of studies. They live on- "the Those interested in applying —Women and the Law, is from 7-9:30 Tuesday campus dorms rest paper destroy it. and in with the of that will for candidacy may sign up Sociology 493, three credits, is evenings is a study of law the students and take classes as —W.R.
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