Barbershop Quartet Parade to Draw Northwest Talent
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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 2-28-1957 Spectator 1957-02-28 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1957-02-28" (1957). The Spectator. 578. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/578 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. SEATTLE Spectator UNIVERSITY Y. Repubs Mixer Friday Highlights 'Queen' Choice Taking its cue from the nation- Secretary Dan Locke and Treas- ally known TV and radio program, urer Cathy Chihara. Among the for a Day," the Seattle presents the will receive is ■ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 195 No. "Queen Queen Vol. XXIV I^/ University Young Republicans jewelry donated by Chihara Jew- Club has titled its mixer, "Queen elry. for a Night." The mixer is slated At the same time the name of for tomorrow night, March 1, at the winner of the Young Repub- Tonight To Feature 8:45 p.m. The mixer is the last lican membership drive will be an- 'Gems' one scheduled before Lent. nounced. He, or she, will receive According to Publicity Chairman an all-expensepaidtrip to Olympia John Brennan, each co-ed attend- with the Young Republicans on Musical, Opera Selections ing the dance will write her name Saturday, March 2. a The following members By "Golden Days" and "Drinking William McMenamin, singing "Al- on slip of paper. From these of the FRAN FARRELL Night" Young Republicans are acting as the songs that will never Song." From the Victor Herbert ways True to You in My Fashion," names the "Queen for a From will be drawn. committeechairmen for the event: die — "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," favorit-e, "Naughty Marietta," such Diane Dunne doing "I Hate Men" — During the evening the Dan Locke, general chairman; "Deep in My Heart, Dear" to the songs as "I'm Falling in Love with and Don Phelps singing "Too Darn Queen Plumb, — will be crowned and presented with Nancy decorations; John songs that have just been born Someone," "Tramp! Tramp! Hot." The chorus will complete Brennan, Tramp!" "Italian Street Song" the show's selections with gifts by the Young Republicans publicity; and Bill Har- "On the Street Where You Live," and "Wun- tinger Wallace, derbar," "Why Can't You officers: President Franc Schuck- and Dave Queen's "I Could Have Danced All Night" will be heard. Be- committee. —is what the Music Department have?" and "So in Love." ardt, Vice Prexy Terry Flanagan, of Seattle University will present Selections from "My Fair Lady" in their annual "Gems of Light will be heard, including "On the Opera" tonight, Feb. 28, at 8:15 Street Where You Live," featuring Ticket on NIT Trip Sodality p.m. in the Gym. Dick Anderson; "Wouldn't It Be Meeting The Chorus and Chorale under Loverly?", sung by Susan Vivilo; direction of Carl Pltzer will Goes On Sale Fri. the and "Show Me," done by Barbara How can an SU student afford to present selections from the "Stu- Cole. Planned Sunday dent Prince," including "Serenade," attend the NIT in New York ? The The final general Sodality meet- Incidental solos for the evening ASSU office announces that, under include "Smoke Gets in Your ing of this quarter will be held in their sponsorship, a drawing in the Eyes," to be sung by Bernice Student Lounge at 2 p.m. next which a round-trip ticket to New Sunday, March 3. New German Club Baumgartner; "Gypsy Love Song," York will be the prize will get featuring John Hill; and Janice tomorrow, Friday, As the Lenten season is ap- under way proaching, Organization Morgan vocalizing in "Love Is March 1. The price of the tickets discussion at the meet- Told Where You Find It." ing will include the adoption of The newly formed German Club will be 25 cents each. — Bentz, plans for Lenten projects. of SU met for the first time The Chiefs Ron Dave The office further explains that LeQuet, Don and Ed Stas- A Day of Recollection, also the Wednesday night, Feb. 20. Tem- — LeQuet 1,000 tickets must be sold to pay last ney will do "Boogie Beat," writ- to be held this quarter, will porary officers were elected. for the plane ticket and printing be held before Bob Mc- ten by Ron Bentz. the general meeting. The new officers are costs. Not more than 1,200 tickets The theme of the meeting, from Tudder, Chihara, The Seattle University Singers sold, any president; Paul — will be and profits will 11 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. in the Student also in charge Shirley Anderson, Ron Bentz, go vice president and toward the payment of the re- Lounge, will be "Mental Prayer." Schnuriger, John Hill, George McCleave, Jan- cently acquired mega- of publicity; Marta electric Sodalists are reminded secretary. CARL PITZER ice Morgan, Peggy Jo Pasquier, phone. that they Club was formed Carol Schnuriger and William Mc- must attend both the general The German In the realm of modern light — In an official statement, ASSU meeting reasons: first, for a better Menamin will present several and one Day of Recollec- for two opera Cole Porter's "Kiss Me, President Bob Martin had this to tion to retain membership in the knowledge and understanding of folk songs. say: "The question may arise as student and Kate" will be given individual at- Sodality. the German exchange tention by Carolyn Steigleder and A highllte of the evening will to why the ASSU is sponsoring university student; "The King and Next Saturday, March 2, is the the German be selections from this drawing. This office does not First Saturday second, for a richer under- I," of the month, and and arranged by Joseph Galluccl wish to see the entrance of the Mass in honor standing of the German language, performed by him and Sandy of Our Lady will and SU Chieftains in the NIT being be recited at 8:15 a.m.in St. James culture, and history. West Point Team Plnsonneault at the organ and exploited to bolster the treasuries piano, respectively. Cathedral. All students are invited of any organization. Our purpose to attend this monthlyMass, spon- Debate Set Here Tickets for "Gems of Light is this: To enable at least one more sored by Our Lady's Committee of Legislative Trip "Middle East Crisis" will be the Opera" is free to all students; $1 SU student to attend the tourna- the Sodality. subject for discussion next Mon- reserved seats and 50tf general ad- ment. Any profits that might be by day, March 4, in the Student Union mission for the public. acquired are secondary in nature ASH WEDNESDAY Slated YR's Building Lounge. The occasion is On Saturday,March 2, the same rather than primary. We are cer- Ashes will be distributed Club of students, on The Young Republican a visit by three cadets from the program will be presented In Ta- tain that you, the will Ash Wednesday, March 6, at Seattle University will travel to U. S. Military Academy at West coma at the Jason Lee Auditorium support this undertaking and that 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., Olympia with the Young Republi- Point, who will participate in a under the auspices of the Optimist you would prefer to have it done and at 12 noon in the Chapel. can Clubs of the University of panel with two members of the SU Club of Tacoma. in this manner." Washington, St. Martin's College Gavel Club. Although final con- and Western College of Education. firmation has not yet been made The SITYR's will leave campus with the Academy, the tentative around 9 a.m. While in Olympia time for the panel is set at 8 p.m. the YR's will tour the Capitol, sit Barbershop Parade The cadets, members of the West Quartet in on a session of the State Legis- lature and attend a luncheon. Rep- Point Debate Council and Forum, resentative "Rocky" Lidell will are touring the West Coast as a speak to the group. part of the academy's public rela- tions program. Ley, Northwest Talent Cadet Don co- To Draw Anyone wishing to accompany McQuire, ordinator for the group, is a '53 "Sweet Adeline, my Adeline.. ." manager Jerry Ley will be aided John with Pat Martin the club should call GI. 4813 to by Ray Bergman and Sam Brown, handling sound. Others are John obtain a ride, or for any additional graduate of Seattle University and This and many other such familiar in correspondence has stated: "I tunes will be running through handling programs, and Jack Broell and Dave Morris on lighting information. soon Edwards, furnish- Jim Wild, anticipate this trip with a great the minds of faculty and students Fecker and John and Marty James and The winner of the all-expense- ing publicity. Ticket chairman is decorations. paid trip to Olympia, prize of the deal of pleasure.... Iwill always when the Barbershop Quartet Pa- YR contest, will be announced at retain many fond memories of my rade makes its second annual ap- the mixer Friday night, March 1. days at Broadway and Madison." pearance at 8:15 p.m. on March 9 Chosen by popular vote to rep- in the SU gym. REQUIESCANT IN PACE resent the Gavel Club in this dis- According to Jim Higgins, chair- program year Students and Faculty were cussion are Jeanne Bramble and man, "The this saddened to learn of the death Fred Jensen.