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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 4-14-1950 Spectator 1950-04-14 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1950-04-14" (1950). The Spectator. 403. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/403 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. SpectatorSEATTLE UNIVERSITY Volume XVII .^^.. 2 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1950 No. 12 Navy Air Chief Guild Schedules Drama Guild Casts "No. No, Nanette" i Will Address I It is with pleasure and anticipa- "What A Life" tion that Seattle 17. will greet the announcement of the Opera Guild's SU Banquet soring production. The choice is For April 19-24 By ROBERT TYRRELL Vincent Youman's gray and frothy, "No, No, Nanette", a still-popular John F. Floberg, Assistant Sec- operetta filled with well-known retary of the Navy for Air, will melodies that continue to make a be the featured speaker at Seattle delightful evening of musical com- University's annual Commerce edy. Club Banquet. Itwill beheldMay The background for "Nanette" 15, in the Spanish Ballroom of the in era, far Olympic is set the twenties' not so Hotel. detached from the modern, con- The exact topic of his speech is sidering the current revival of the not yet known, butit wilbe on the "flapper age" in styles and dance theme of "Urgency For Defense". music. In line with this theme the Dr. Paul Volpe, dean of Seattle score includes a demonstration of University's School of Commerce Muriel Pugliano that "then and now" rage, the and Finance, explained that "The Charleston, as interpretedby some purpose of the Commerce Club of the school's recognized dancers, Banquet is to focus public atten- Muriel Pugliano such as Bill Grommesch, Mary tion on a serious national question. Kendrick, and Dave Chamberlin. In these days of national peril we Reign Giving a vocal interpretation of can think of no topic more urgent Will As life as it was lived when skirts than defense. were short and cigarettes were "We, on the Pacific Coast, are Varsity Queen daring are some veteran soloists keenly of and few recruits. Jeanne aware the fact that 'the A a new ramparts watch' project smiling, dark haired sopho- cast we from Falls, MarieMcAteer is as Nanette, our shores to the wavesof thePac- more from Twin Idaho, will the object d'amour of John Erick- Hank Elliot Della Guier cific, guarded by reign over SU's first Varsity Ball son, who the armed forces. bears the name of Tom. By LOLA We are privileged bring Mr. tonight at the Palladium. Chosen Maurice Sheridan and Gloria Tor- HOELSKEN to from of five finalists, Floberg to Seattle." a group coed lai are Billy andLucille, an inter- John Morgan, president of the Muriel Pugliano of Hall Sought The annual banquet Mitchell esting man and wife team, while Students Drama Guild, has announced that is a Seattle wasnamed Varsity Girl by aboard University traditionand each year John Morgan as Jimmy and Ro- Spring finds the school's thespians of five judges last week. engaged comedy. grains more prominence through- berta Miller as Sue are two others For Commissions in sunny The out the Northwest. Runners-up werePatriciaMoore, who find bliss in each other's com- play chosen is CliffordGoldsmith's Portland; Jeanne Kumhera, Life," The banquet arranged by Seat- panionship. John Brand, Marie "What a better known to is fac- tle; Lillian Alleman, McNary Dam, In Air Force radio fans as "Henry Aldrich." ulty and student members of the Cottenbra, and Marjorie Carlisle Ore.; and Helen Strons, Seattle. furnish a Commerce club. Student leaders "continental" interest as An Air Force Officer team will Some of,those in the cast are: of this years banquet are: K. B. This seems to be Muriel's "big Flora from Philadelphia, Winnie arrive at SeattleUniversity May 1, Hank Elliot,freshman, who plays year" at^ftaatUa,. &»,. Hassain, Commerce Club presi- 11. » garli&r. j£qBi,.3£aMkje#iJ=k jmd..BeJ&r, from to interview college men and wo- the pari-of Henry Aldrich; Ruth dent; Neal McLean, Dick feather in her coed cap came dur- Boston, respectively, and Barbara men interested in careers as offi- Chisier and Janice Sheehan, who Car- completes michal, Robert E. Carroll, and ing winter term when she an- Torlai the cast as the cers in the UnitedStatesAir Force. alternatetherole of BarbaraPear- Weldon W. Walker, Commerce nounced her engagement to John housemaid, Pauline. son, Henry's girl friend; Bob Rad- Ursino, senior finance major and May 6 at 8:30 p.m. in Met- This visitis part of anationwide Club vice-presidents. the program being by the man plays George Bigelow, the prexy of the Lettermari's Club. ropolitan the andplace for conducted of serial Mr. Floberg will be welcomed are time Air to up Homer the version;Frank Contest judges who the the show. Music and stage direct- Force build an officer Caldwellcompletes of at the airport and will have a found corps composed in large part thelist lead- thrilled "most ors are Gustave Stern and Roger of ing actors in role police escortintothe city.Arrange- secretarial student college graduates, said Lieut. Loyd the of the har- ments also made worthy" included Photographer Elliot. Melodies to entice are"Tea assed principle. Others featured have been for a John Arnt, For Two" and "IWant To Be Hap- W. Hightower, here to make ad- luncheon, reception, and Instructors Joseph arrangements. throughout the comedy are Delia a short py", "No, No, Nanette" and "Too vance Guier, sea trip. The banquet will climax Kaneand Edward Spiers; and one Ralph Corning, Frank Shea, representative Many Rings Around Students will have the oppor- his stay here. each from theTimes Rosie". Beverly Barovic, Don Pritchard, and the Post Intelligencer. , I tunity, he said, to learn about the Mary Ellen Jensen, Tom Weiler, Tickets are tentatively priced at A various officer training programs, Agnes Remmes, Audrey $3 students and $5 semi-formal affair (formals Keyt, Ma- for for others. and suits), the ballwill to- the requirements and processing rie Ultsch, Bob Lucid, may beheld procedure. and Ann Reservations bemade through night from 9:30 to 12:30, with Bob LaCugna To Go to Those qualified may McGee. Dean Volpe's office. and his orchestra submit applications and be exam- Hawkes playing. The presentation opens " next Co-sponsors are the Varsity and inedby the Air Force officer team that they Wednesday, April 19, and will run the Scotts clubs, with John Ursino, Peace Conference so can begin training as soon as they finish college. until Monday, April 24. Wednes- Bill Salitec, Jack McMahon and Prof. Charles LaCugna, head day, Friday, and Saturday RalphConner as Muriel, of the Political Science Depart- The team members, with head- have Silver Scroll chairmen. been reserved as student nights; they ment, April quarters at Room 120, promise, will be properly leaves Seattle 16 to L.A. Build- Thursday and Monday been feted attend peace ing, will explain types of have at intermission ceremonies. a conference at the three sold out to clubs, and Sunday University of Idaho, April 17, 18, training: night has been denoted the Fac- Will Sponsor and 19. Prof. LaCugna received an ulty night. invitation to attend the conference from Prof. Boyd Martin, chair- The admissionchargeis 75 cents 200-Year-Old Musical with the exception of Wednesday Talent Show man of the WilliamEdwardBorah Comedy Outlawry of War Foundation. evening, when it will be 50 cents. Once again Silver Scroll is pre- Missals Added Professor LaCugna wiiritertici- Concert Scheduled Curtain time is 8:30 p.m.in the senting its annual Talent Show of pate in a forum with Dr. Hans Little Theater. The play is di- music, comedy, and drama. Mary Morgenthau. They will discuss Anenchantingevening of Rogers rected by the Rev. Leo Lanphier, Kendrick, To SU Library the chairman of the affair, two topics, "CanReligion Serve as and Hammersteinis being offered S.J. announces that the show willtake The SU Library has acquired a Common Denominatorin Achiev- at the Civic Auditorium on April place April 28 at ProvidenceAudi- three 18th century missals from ing a World Community?" and "An 19. torium, witha mixer following. |William A. Hausman, custom bro- Evaluation of Contemporary Peace Sponsoring this musical extrav- The second tryouts will be held ker. Movements." aganza is the Seattle Times and Student Body next Thursday, April 20, at 7:30 The missals, used in chanting SeattlePark Departmentunderthe p.m. in the Liberal Arts Building. parts of the Mass nearly 200 years directionof Gustave Stern. The room number will be an- ago, came with a shipment of an- A chorus of 65, with eight solo- Nominations 28th tiques from Florence, Italy. nounced later. All varietiesof acts SU Sponsors ists, will sing the lilting tunes from It has been announced by the are needed, improvisations, song Hausman contacted the school such shows as "SouthPacific. "Ok- ASSU office that the of and Fr. Arthur Wharton, S.J., nomination and dance numbers, monologues, S. Racial Forum lahoma," "Alegro," "State Fair," candidates for the ASSU Officers andother soloor combinedexhibi- librarian, was able to buy them and many others. and the members of represen- for the of $25 the tions. reasonablesum each. Students of four Catholic high- Tickets range in price from 65 tative Assembly Board will be For further information contact Two of the volumes dated at schools will be guests at a panel cents to $2 with the vast majority opened at the next student body Mary Kendrick or attend the try- 1717 are hand lettered.The other on "The Racial Problem" spon- selling for $1.