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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 5-8-1952 Spectator 1952-05-08 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1952-05-08" (1952). The Spectator. 455. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/455 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. Street Dance Ends 'Lavender and Lace' Decks Final Election Rally Spanish Castle Tomorrow Next Tuesday Nite As Juniors Host Seniors Adding a final noteto the fever- Tomorrow night, the Junior-Senior Prom staged sh campaigning for Student Body to be offices, arally, climaxedby a street at the Spanish Castle, will mark completion of Junior Class dance, will be held Tuesday eve- activities for this school year. ning, May 13. Given in honor of graduating seniors, the Spring Prom First event on the schedule will is open to all students and graduates of SU. Tomake it easier be a parade which will caravanthe for the majority of students, dress route of the residence halls. On for the annual their return to front of the dance will be semi- the formal, girls in formals, boys in Engineering building there will be MayQueenHonored campaign speeches by followed a Carrying street dance. out the theme "Laven- der and Lace," officers and their Students will meet on Spring At living Rosary' committees have completed all street between Tenth and Eleventh plans to make the dance a huge Processionto Shrine success. Present to supply the music Results of yesterday's primaries: Crowned with white carnations, will be Gordon Greene and his President orchestra. Frank Brown, A Phi O president, watches as Nurse Betty Bowes the Blessed Mother was honored b> John Kimlinger an May It will be held from 9 to 1, at the Dave Sergent assists Don Ley donate pint of blood in Stan Leedom Memorial drive. outdoor Procession at 9:00 this morning to the campus shrine. Spanish Castle located on theSeat- Secretary Composing a living Rosary, tle-Tacoma Highway. Admissionis MarionHelenkamp IK's, Spurs, and A Phi O's $3.00 per couple, with tickets on Marion Michael Bank Swells As 400 Pledge led the five decades while the stu- sale now from 9 a.m. to 1p.m.daily Treasurer dentbody answered. A Phi O mem- Information Booth. Programs Frank Brown Donations to Boys in Korea bers in dark suits represented the be presented at the dance, Rod Dennison six Our Father's and three Hail lose conducting the affair are Sergeant-at-Arms "Stan LeedomMemorial" Blood honor to fulfill the pledge since Mary's with the IK's and Spurs in Kornell, business manager Don Ley Drive got off to arousing start yes- they will notbe contacted at alater Keand head of invitations; white sweaters and jackets, re- Bob Kelly, Bruce Beezer terday at 11:30 at the King County date. The blood bank is located at spectively, representing the decorations,and Mary Ellen Berg- only dec- Since two candidates are CentralBlood Bank. Terry and Madison. ades. Tom Carroll acted as Cross- mann, programs, assisted by Claire vicing for the vice presidency, no The blood donor program is in bearer followed by two Schumacher, tickets. primary election Students whosignedpledge cards Cathedral was necessary. no way connected with the experi- Grade School boys as acolytes. last Monday will trek to the bank ment which caused Stan Leedom's this week and next Monday and death. After receiving news of Crowning of Mary by Queen infront of theEngineering building Tuesday to contribute a pint of Stan's death, Mr. Leedom stated, Joan Fitzpatrick followed presen- Cotton Carnival at 7:30 p.m. blood, their share in the blood "I want this in- tation of baskets of lilacs by the donor program. at bank don't unfortunate Cars will be lined up to leave on Hours the cident to interfere in any way with Homecoming court. Crown-bearer the route which will proceed up reserved for SU are 11:30 to 1 the blood donor program." was Dickie Elliott. Hits The Road; o'clock today, tomorrow, Monday, Spring street to Sarazin Hall, to All donations willbesent by the The Rev. James McGuigan in- Bordeaux, down Seventeenth to and Tuesday. Red Cross to the boys in Korea troduced by Sodality Prefect Jim Arrives May16 Caroline, Sown to Mitchell, to Four hundred who since SU has over 120 pints in its Erickson, delivered the address on students By Campion, past McHugh, past Boyl- signed the cards will be left to their deposit. Our Lady. MARILYN STECKLER ston and back to Spring street and Step right up, ladies, and come the Engineering building. to the Cotton Carnival! For just a In the event of rain the entire tiny sum of $2.00 you can attend program will beheldin the gym. one of the most fun-packed activi- The campaign speeches will be, ties everpresented to the public. to quote Clint Hattrup, "a FEW Inthe cotton candy and popcorn well-chosen words" by each of the Spectator mood, the annual AWSSU Tolo will candidates. SEATTLE UNIVERSITY bethelastschool dance of the year. Come a week from tomorrow night to the Palladium and listen to Jerry Tucker and his orchestra play all IK's to Award your tunes. Dancing Vol. XIX SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1952 No. 18 favorite will <^^>® continue from 9:30 to 12:30. Pups As Prizes This production is headed by Marion Helenkamp and Marion Pinoy Variety Show Honorary Sets Michael, co-chairmen. Assisting At SU Carnival Annual are Mary Ellen Bergmann and Topping the list of prizes at the Mary den Ouden, publicity; Rose annual all-school carnival on May Throbs With ManyMoods Fete To Greet Armstrong and Joanne Schuck,. 21 are two cocker spaniel puppies. tickets and programs; Mary Lou Awarding of the dogs will climax Corbett and Mary BethHoban,dec- the IKdrive to begin on Thursday, As Fiesta Date Approaches Notional Head orations. May 15. "Fiesta" time approaches as the SU Pinoy Club presents Initiation of the spring candi- Hurry! Hurry! Everyone! Don|t First-place winner may have a songs, dates to KappaDeltaPi, education miss this stupendous opportunity. of either "IKy" its second annual variety show of Latin-flavored dances, Get choice black-haired rhythms. program place evening honorary, willbe held Thursday at your programs anytime after or brown-haired "Sue." Second- and This will take inthe after the home of Mr. Myrdie Lecture. May 12 at theInformationBooth. prize winner will claim the other the SU-UW game on Saturday, May 17, at 8:30 in the Mary- Also on the program will be the pup. During the drive the cockers, knoll Parish auditorium, 17th andE. Jefferson. electionof officers for thenew aca- donated by Rod Dennison, will be demic year. Theme of the programwillbe a Dr. Frank Wright, na- Group displayed on campus. tionalexecutivepresident of Kappa Discussions Mike Keeley and MaryPasquan, day-long "fiesta," with appropriate instrumental, vocal and dance Delta Pi, willconduct the initiation co-chairmen of the IK-sponsored numbers. Setting the Latin mood Two Nominees Vie ceremonies. Travel to Firland festivities, remind those campus University organizations will be South American dances Seattle chapter is Fifteen candidates at Firland and halls whichhave sponsoring regional not turned in application staged by Miriam Gonzales and For AWSSU Prexy a luncheon at Sanitorium participate in Sodality to do so Amengual and a duo-piano which members from ail chapters immediately. is imperative that Carlos As a result of nominations held discussiongroupsled by SUsodal- It treatment of Lecuona's "Anda- in the Northwest willattend. Hon- every applications be in by Friday so Tuesday, May 6, Mary Ellen Berg- ists Saturday afternoon from oring-Dr. Wright and the newcan- 3:30 to 4:30. adequatespace maybe provided. mann andEileen Wagner will com- didates,it will of carnival, Setting the Philippine flavor will pete for presidency of be heldat the Wash- Topics of the talks are Father The site the begin- the the As- ington Athletic Club this Saturday. ning at 8 p.m., will be SU Memorial be Adeline Bernardino, singing sociated Women Students.AWSSU Trese's book on the lay apostolate, Gym. Tagalog songs, Nina Corsilles and finals will be held in conjunction The following candidates picked "Many Are One," and also the So- Jaime Narte of the UW vocalizing with the Student Body elections onthe basis of high scholarship and dalityManual. on native tunes, and folk dances next Wednesday,May 14.Pre-elec- professional and personalattitudes Purpose of the group is to enable Speed presentedby six littleFilipinagirls. tion campaigns are subject to the toward education are: Shirley the patients to see their lay apos- of News Besides these acts .there are sev- same rules as those for ASSU elec- Brunner, Barbara Dormann, Nora tolate at Firland, to prepare them eral more contributing to the "fi- tions. Jost, Jack Lopresti, George New- for their receptioninto theSodality, Available for dances, dinners or land, Nancy Russell, put examples given esta" theme. presidential aspirants Geraldine and also to the luncheons are a newly organized Vice are Zaat, Robert Ceccarelli, into practice they receive Admissionto theprogram will be HelenFord, Kathy Grenier, and Pat and Marie when combo with Bob Bachmann at the Leonard, faculty candidate. their dismissal from the sanator- piano, Keith Lollis on the trom- 50 cents for students and 75 cents Griffin. ium. bone, Stipek for adults. Tickets maybe obtained Tom onthe guitar,and Those running for the office of Sodalists conducting the group Keith Walters pounding the drums.