WINS 3RD Swing This Week, According to the Ren, All the King's Men: Bantam Bara Surridge, Sharon Markle,Le- by Sonja Various Committee Chairmen

WINS 3RD Swing This Week, According to the Ren, All the King's Men: Bantam Bara Surridge, Sharon Markle,Le- by Sonja Various Committee Chairmen

Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 3-8-1956 Spectator 1956-03-08 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1956-03-08" (1956). The Spectator. 549. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/549 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. BASKETBALL WISDOM Three Western colleges view Man is wise only during the f time he wisdom; when their chances in the NCAA bas- Spectator searches for SEATTLE UNIVERSITY he imagines he has completely— at- ketball tournament (see sports). tained it, heis a fool. IbnGabirol. Vol. XXIII «9»® SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 No. 18 HONOR 19; ALCOHOL 2ND POPS CONCERT SU BOARD STUDY TO TO BE HELD FRIDAY By Lois Whiteside "We have planneda very divers- The second annual "pops" con- ified program. Whether you enjoy RECTIFIES BE OFFERED cert will get under way tomorrow the classics, popular numbers, or The tapping ceremoniesof Alpha A symposium on "Alcoholism," night (Friday) at 8:15 p^m. in Me- just plain good music, we are sure Sigma Nu, national Jesuit hon- comprising its causes, treatments morial Gymnasium. The concert is everyone will enjoy the pops con- orary, and Gamma Sigma Alpha, and psychological factors, will be sponsored jointly by the Seattle cert," stated Cal Crow, publicity journalism honorary, occurred at a special course offered spring University band and orchestra. director. the last ASSU meeting. quarter by the Department of Psy- Francis Aranyi will conduct the Tapped for the Jesuit honorary chology. 30-piece orchestra as they play "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," by were William Easterbrook and The course will be offered every TOWN GIRLS Gene Fabre, School of Commerce J. S. Bach, and "Russian and Lud- Monday, Wednesday and Friday, milla Overture" by Glinka. and Finance; Ralph Jones and and is open to all students for Keith Smith, School of Education; audit. To register for credit, one FORM CLUB Soloists, Gerry Erickson on the Anderson and George Ska- trumpet and LaVerne Atherly on Stuart must be a junior or senior and Final plans concerning the Inter- hill, School of Engineering; Joe majoring in psychology, sociology, City Club were formulated last the French horn, will be featured and Andrew Tracey, in Benjamin's Song." Gallucci nursing or pre-medical. Thursday, March 1, at the AWSSU "Jamiacan School of Arts and Sciences; and - meeting. In all, about 100 local A special number including sev- Sy Simon, Tony Ahn and Pat Wil- Speakers, top ranking experts coedshave been grouped according eral selections from the popular son, appointedby Rev. A. A. Lem- on the subject in thePacific North- to the district of their residence musical "New Moon" by Sigmund ieux, S.J. west, include psychiatrists and that there five main Romberg, will climax the orches- police experts,social so are now Those tapped by Gamma Sigma other doctors, divisions. tra's portion of the program. TOPS POPS: Laverne Atherly, workers, research investigators, include Tom DeMan, Arden Eng- These five sections have a rep- SU's 35-piece band, which is lund, Patti Ivers, Judy McManus, French horn, and Gerald Erick- psychologists and amember of Al- conducted by Thomas Rodrique, son, trumpet, solo in Benjamin's coholics Anonymous. Six 16-mm. resentative who was selected by Pat Martin, Dick Stredicke, Ray girls will play "Russian Sailor's Dance" "Jamaica;! Song" at Friday night's sound movies will be shown as the living in that particular Whiteside and Don D. Wright. district. Each representative will by Reinhold Gliere-Isaac, "Eldo- Pops Concert. part of the course, which will in- rado" by Ernest Caneva,and "Jazz Rev. Robert Rebhahn asked the clude discussion periods after the have a complete listing of the girls body Rhumba" by Louis Palange. support of the student for various lectures have been com- in her district and will categorize the Idaho State game next Mon- pleted. them according to their choice of The band willinclude in its rep- day night at the UW pavilion. activities. ertoire "Bugler's Holiday" by Le- Television Seattle University is probably Assembly Class Inter-City roy Anderson. This willfeature six At the last Board the first school in the country to From this Council Pat Dennehy, general representa- trumpeters: Bob Costain, Gerry meeting on March 6 a committee offer this material as a regular the on constitutional revision, com- To Offer Credit tive, or Council president, was Erickson, Dan Barkley, Jim Rig- part of the undergraduate curric- ney,Rudl Malaspina,andJim Mal- posed of Warren Barnebey and A two-credit "Reading Course ulum, thus further implementing chosen. It willbe her duty to keep Assembly neritch. Laura Michetti of the in ModernProseand Poetry,"Eng- the work of the Yale School of in close contact with the AWSSU Board and Milt Rambaud of the lish 76, will be offered during Alcohol Studies at the graduate president on all women students' The band's last selection will be JudicialBoard, wasset up to study spring quarter on KTCS, Channel level, the summer symposium of functions. She will notify the dis- one of John Phillip Sousa's popu- the question of revision. 9, with lectures by Dr. David the Intercollegiate School of Al- trict representatives of any newde- lar marches,"The Stars and Stripes The Committeeon By-Laws had Downes on Mondays, Wednesdays cohol Studies at Otterbein College, velopments and inform them as to Forever." been drawn from the minutes of and Fridays from 7 to 7:30 p.m., and the National Committee for the . number and time girls are Student admission will be previous meetings, and they were March 26 through June 1. Education on Alcohol. The aim of needed to help in these various 35 cents with Student Body card. in the hands of the Judicial Board Prerequisites for the course are the course is not prohibitionism, activities. The adult price will be $1.00. All for classification. Composition I and .11. Registra- nor is it intended for alcoholics, In turn she will give this list tickets will be sold at the door. The appointment of Mike Weber tion will be 'March 26, 27 and 28; "but is a scieritiflo approachto-the to the chairmen of the particular Proceeds will be divided be- as chief justice was also confirmed the mid-quarter examination will facts in a problem of growing na- functions. A record will be kept tween theband and orchestra.The by the Assembly Board, as it had be April 26; the final examination, tional concern. by these representativesand will money is used to sponsor projects been overlooked in a meeting last June 2, at Seattle University. be turned in at the end of the year such as concerts outside of the city year. The texts are the following: and filed permanently. for these twoon-campus organiza- The Pocket Book of Modern The districts and their represen- tions. Verse, edited by Oscar Williams: MIXER SITE SET tatives include: Herb Spencer is business mana- Pocketbooks. T. S. Eliot, The MAGNOLIA: Helen Atwood, ger for the concert. Carol White is ANGEVINE Wasteland and Other Poems: Har- FOR SENATOR Rep., Mary Ella Baker, Beverly chairman of the poster committee. vest Books (Harbrace). Graham John Vhay and Sue Carmody are for St. Pat's Waltier,Judy Carey,Shirley Dates, Greene, The of Matter: Plans the Mixer, Dodson, co-chairmen in charge of arrange- Heart the to be held 23, are in full Sandra Mary Jo Dressel, Bantam Books. RobertPerm War- March Rona Flaherty, Janet Hopps, Bar- ments. WINS 3RD swing this week, according to the ren, All the King's Men: Bantam bara Surridge, Sharon Markle,Le- by Sonja various committee chairmen. Vukov Books. Evelyn Waugh, LovedOne: Rose Vitalitch. McMinnville, Ore., was the scene Dell Pocketbooks. E. M. Forster, Next week's Spectator will an- of intense competition for Gavel Vintage Books. nounce the results of the recent CAPITOL HILL: Pat Dennehy, Howard's End: Rep., Club members who journeyed These texts may be obtained poll to determine the "Band of Claire Retallick, Ermina Ed- VACATION last part in from public University the Year," held earlier this quar- sall, Marilyn Seering, Terry Con- south week to take libraries. nors, Barbara theLinfield College Forensic Tour- Bookstore, drug stores, by mail ter. According to the committee, Cole, Mary Ann or Short, Keough, nament. from Seattle University. Cost by student participation in this poll Sheila Ann O'Don- DAYS SET showed definite interest in the nell, Kathleen O'Donnell, Jean Wayne Angevine, club prexy, mail from SUis $4.00. Send money a Changes in dates for Easter va- to: "mixer music" here on campus. Kloeck, Pat Richardson, Carole battled his way to third place in Stafford, cation, registration, beginning of Television The St. Pat's Mixer will be held Brigid Flood, Theresa the Senior Men's Impromptu divi- Kaufer, Mary Chesley, Mary the new quarter and the final type Seattle University at the Senator Ballroom, Eagles sion. This of speaking is one Welch. of the most difficult in which to Broadway and Madison Auditorium, from 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. exams are revealed in the latest participate, the contestants being Seattle 22, Wash. March 23. SOUTH END:HelenMarti, Rep., schedule issued by the Registrar's given no time for preparation and Valeric Pesce, Helen Hoolahan, Office. expected speak Mary Anne Howard, Rita Justus, to for six minutes Classes will be held on Holy on a random topic taken from Pauline Horst, Nancy Barei, Jo- a Thursday, 29, general field, which at this tourney Alumni, Students Laud anne Bergsma, Myrna Treharne, March but not on was Current American Politics.

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