
Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 5-25-1950 Spectator 1950-05-25 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1950-05-25" (1950). The Spectator. 409. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/409 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 UNIVERSITY Sp ectat or Volume XVII SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950 No. 18 BACCALAUREATE MASS SET FOR FRIDAY Education Staff Bishop Connolly Elliott Is New IN MEMORIAM Prexy Increased by 4 To the memory of our lore beloved Bishop Gerald To Celebrate Drama Shaughnessy, shepherd, leader and great educator, Not waiting for the furor of Stu- For Summer University dent Body elections to pass, SU's to whom Seattle owes much. ForSeniors Drama Guild recently named its The Education Department has officers for next year. announced that four new May his soul find the reward prepared for those The Baccalaureate Mass for the Outgoing- PresidentJohnMorgan teachers will be added to their who truly love God and increase His kingdom. Class of 1950 will be held tomor- relinquished his post to Hank El- staff for thesummer quarter.They row at 10:30 a.m., in the Church liot, star of the spring production, are: Let us not forget him in our prayers. of the Immaculate, 18th and East "What a Life." Laura G. Whltmlrc, dramatics Marion, with His Excellency, the Mr. Morgan did not go com- and voice training, has done grad- Most Rev. Thomas A. Connolly, pletely out, however, for he was uate work at ColumbiaUniversity, bishop of Seattle, the celebrant. electedto theposition of treasurer- the University of California, and Fathers Phillip Soreghan, S.J., business manager,replacing Jack theUniversity of Washington. Miss Student Congress Northwest Jesuits and William Joyce, S.J., will be Pain. Whitmire has maintaineda private deacon and subdeacon. The ser- Graduating Senior Gloria Torlai studio of specializedvoice training To in mon will be given by the Rev. vacated the office of vicepresident in Seattle for 19 years. She Is a Meet Aug. Will Receive Francis E. Corkery, S.J., president to Jack Dreaney, and Mary Ken- pioneer in the field of voice train- ANN ARBOR,Mich.— More than of Gonzaga University,and former drick gave her secretarial pencil ing for radio speech, public ad- 1,000 American students will meet president of Seattle University. dress, August andpad toDeliaGuier. and theatre. here in todebateimportant Orders A traditional commencement educational issues-of-the-day and Plans were also made at the Dolch, Reading Six Jesuits from the Pacific ceremony,themass hasbeen trans- meeting for the Summer Theater Edward W. map a1950-51program for the U.S. Northwest will be Techniques,is a professor of edu- ordained to the ferred to Immaculatethis year be- productions and the Rev. Leo Lan- National Student Association. Roman Catholic priesthood June cause repair at the phier, S.J., moderator, cation at the University of Illinois Attending Archbishop of work club has and an outstanding authority the conference with 17. John Mitty will Cathedral. announced two plays pre- in the students will be college and the sacred in that the the reading instruction field. He confer orders St. Faculty members, as sented will be, "The Little Foxes" university administrators, faculty Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco well as and Temple's is also the author of several text- members,representativesof college graduates, willdon academicrobes "Mrs. Telegram." on of reading. Calif.The ceremony will climax 13 Tryouts books the instruction newspapers, representatives of years for this first event of Commence- will be held soon and Special of study required by the open Dale Goss, Methods in UNESCO, World Student Service ment Week exercises. All 10 and are to allstudents, regardless Art, is Supervisor Society of Jesus of its candidates of they the of Art for Fund (WSSF), the U.S. Office of priesthood. 11o'clockclasses arebeing excused whether arein attendance the Seattle Public Schools. He for the Eachof the six so body at summer school. Education, and other groups that men spent years studying the entire student can hasgiven outstanding contributions three attend. work with students on U.S. cam- philosophy at Mount St. Michael's, and innovations in the field of art puses. Seniors are instructed to report in the elementary Spokane, and received their Mas- instruction and However, the decisions thatstu- degree at the church auditorium by 10 secondary schools. — ter's from Gonzaga Univer- Ducey To Explain dents make on discriminationhi sity. a.m., and may obtain caps and A. Hackett, Principles higher education, gowns at the book store today up Clara and internationalaf- For the past three years they Techniques Eye "fairs, scholarship programs, to 1p.m. to the of Training, Is the aid studying The entrance audi- have all been Theology is St., NFCCS Aims holder" of anMJV. from Columbia Istudent rights, and academicfree- College, torrem on-East Marion be- ' — at Alma California.After tween 18th and All the students of SeattleUni- University in the Education of dom will be made by the vote they finish 19th. Handicapped 'of delegates from each of more ordination will their versity belong to a nationalorgan- Students. She is also ' the last year of study at Alma There will be an IK to protect the President of the American As- than 315 NSA-member schools. before belongings in ization about which they know returning to their work in the left the auditorium. verylittle, the NationalFederation sociation for Eye Training. Northwestand Alaska. of Catholic College Students. In Anthony Allasina, Problems in the order toacquaint Those from Northwest are: each of themwith ElementaryEducation,is the Prin- Rev. JosephF. Conwell, S.J.;Rev. the organization, to make Dancing Classes and them cipal of Bailey-Gatzert School.Mr. Dominic W. Doyle,S.J.;Rev.Lucas Five Jesuits Added familar with the far reaching op- Allasinaholds a B.A. and anM.A. L. Kruezer, S.J.; Rev. portunities William J. it offers, a meeting will degree in Education. DrawCrowds Prasch, S.J.;Rev. John Wood, SJ.; be held on Thursday May 25, at To SUFaculty A definite socialasset along with and Rev. Victor R. Zehnder, S.J. 7:30 in theLABuilding. Fivenew Jesuitsareto be added Seattle U's present chairman pleasent personality and sparkling The new priests customarily re- to the of University of art of good turn to their parish shortly staff Seattle the Federation, Brian Ducey, and SU Sailing Fans conversation is the home this summer. They are: JimErickson, nextyear'schairman, dancing, dancing as it should be after ordinationto celebratetheir Wood, S.J., Realizing first Solemn Mass. Father Francis who willexplainthemeaning ofNFCCS done. this,CarltonChrist- receivedhis degree in engineering ianson,SU pro- and how its work can be carried Enjoy Cruise studentand former Eighteen more Jesuits will be from Detroit University, and is fessional dance instructor, is offer- ordained out in the various school organiza- "Ready with them in the same now teaching at Bellarmine High through about!" "Hard alee!" ing free lessons to students inter- century old ceremony: fourteen tions which it functions. "Douse that jib!" "Hoist the spin- School in Tacoma. He will teach Kelly, ested in improving their ballroom from theCaliforniaprovince, Eileen Recording Secretary naker!" and other mysterious and three Physics at SeattleU. for great manuvers. The class meets three from Europe, and one the Northwestregion will confusing nautical terms filled the fromChina. Father Francis Harrington, S.J., give a report on the Regional Ex- times a week: Tuesday, Thursday who has just completed his year air overLake Washington, Sunday, and Friday, in room 410 at 1p.m. ecutive Council meeting held in May 15th, as 17 would-besailors of tertianship at Manresa Hall, Portlandon May 13. On Tuesdays and Fridays Latin Port Townsend. A former teacher of SeattleUniversity went on their dancing isconcentrated on and for Suggestions for making the Fed- first cruise. Grads' Reception at Gonzaga High School, Spokane, campus this purpose Mr. Christianson has he the Sociology erationmore active on our With the cooperation will Join staff in the future will be by of the assisting him, Carlos and Luis here. offered Lightning Fleet, centered at the Amengual both this year's student body offi- of Venezuela. To Be Held at Father Hugh Boyle, S-J., who and Corinthian Yacht Club, the Bar- Results of the class weredemon- degree cers those elected for next and enjoyed received his master's from year. nacle Bills Belles a strated last week at the Student University, perfect day's sailing St.Louis and is on the in a beautiful Body meeting when Miss Dolly C. of C. staff the department ChairmanBrian Duceyexpresses 15-mile wind. of classical of his hopes that all students inter- Johnson and Mr. Luis Amengual Amongthe eventsof pregradua- the Jesuit Novitiate at Sheridan, ested in finding out Cheers went up whenJaneMa- performeda tangoin the bestLatin tion activities for the Seniors is Ore., willreturnto the campus what their honey for membership inNFCCS means, at- and AnnVasey, crew mem- manner. the reception for the graduates to the summer. tend this important meeting. bersin Dick Gilbert's"Tyee," went be held June 1 at the Chamber Mr. Francis E. Mueller, SJ., first over the finishing line for the of Commerce Hall, 215 Columbia, present instructor of German at racing. AlMiller's"Zeta" and Jack from 8 to 11 p.m. Honoring the Seattle Prep, will teach the same A feature writer for "The Sig- Gahan's "Myra" werein closepur- Farewell Given For Seniors, theirparents, friends, and subject at S.U.
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