Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 5-1-1964 Spectator 1964-05-01 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1964-05-01" (1964). The Spectator. 877. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/877 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. Christel Brellochs Named Spec Editor Editor-in-chief of The Spectator next year UnitedStates twoyears ago.Sheis notaCatholic. will be Christel Brellochs. Occupying the other managing positions man- MIKE PARKS, the new editor, is two chief will be Mike Parks as sophomore year journalism aging Mania Waldron finishing his as a editor and as business major. Parks came to S.U. from Gonzaga Prep- manager. aratory School in Spokane where he was editor The new editor will assume direction of the of the paper. This year he is news editor of The bi-weekly newspaper next fall, according to Spectator; last year, assistant news editor. Fr. Francis J. Greene, S.J., faculty adviser. Fr. Marcia Waldron, business manager of The Greene announced the three appointments this Spectator this year, will continue in the top finan- morning. cial spot next year. A graduate of Forest Ridge Convent here in 1962, she majors in political CHRISTEL, an English major, was feature year, science at S.U. This year she was also a mem- editor of The Spectator this assistant fea- ber of Spurs. ture editor as a sophomore,and a reporter as a Christel will succeed another coed, Pat Weld, freshman. This year she was also a member Pat plans to graduate in program. Although she is in the editor's chair. of the senior honors June. Parks will follow Jim Haley as managing finishing her third year at S.U., she had suffi- degree a senior editor. Haley will complete his work after cient credits to be classified as this fall quarter. quarter. This summer Christel will spend more than college THE NEW EDITOR is neither the first non- two month in Africa as one of the 260 journalism major in to par- nor the first non-Catholic students from the United States chosen years to become Randy Lumpp, a ticipate in OperationCrossroads Africa. She ex- recent editor. by philosophymajor, was editor in1962-63, andMrs. pects to be back in The Spectatoroffice mid- Walli Zimmerman Curtis, a Methodist, was edi- September. tor in 1959-1960. BORN IN STUTTGART, Germany, the 21- Under these two, the paper won special year-old editor came to the United States when awards. While Mrs. Curtis was editor, the paper she was 12. She was graduated from HolyCross won the Publication of Distinction rank in the High School, Mountain View, Calif., in 1961. Catholic Press Association. Mrs. Curtis also won Her mother, Mrs. Helene Brellochs,lives inSun- first place for the best article in a Catholic col- — nyvale, Calif. A brother, Peter, was graduated lege newspaper for the year. The recently-re- Christel Brellochs new Spec editor Cornell University and at present is an ceivedawardfor the best collegepaperin Wash- from for 1963 Spectatorphotoby Jim Haley architect in the firm of Talman & Talman in ingtonState included the 35 issues from Ithaca, New York. January to June published while Lumpp was became naturalized citizen of the editor. Tuesday Primaries Christel a To Trim Candidates SEATTLESpectator UNIVERSITY The primary election for senate and class offices will be Tuesday. The election will pare each race down to two candi- ° Washington, Friday, May1, 1964 < >7 No.48 dates. The polls will be open from 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in the Vol. xxxn. Seattle, *^^S* Chieftain cafeteria, the foyer of the L.A. Bldg. and the third floor of the PigottBldg. Competition at Sand Point; DAN LEAHY, election board coordinator, said students must present current student body cards with their class stamped on it to vote. There will be an open count of ballots in the Chieftain cafe- Tomorrow teria immediately following the closingof the polls. The results of Drill Team in Meet the election will also be announced in Wednesday's Spectator. AllS.U.students and fac- The filingperiodended yesterday at 1:30 p.m.Dan Leahy said ulty are invited to attend a that because of the the possibility of more write-in contenders, drill meet at all the candidates will be put on the ballot. tomorrow The deadline for filing as a write-in contendor is 1p.m. Mon- which S.U.s drill team, the day. Absentee ballots may be obtained in the ASSU office until Chieftain Guard, will per- 3 p.m. Monday. form. THE CANDIDATES for seniorclass office are: President, Gary The competition, the Brumbaugh,Ken Crowder and Bill Meyer; vice president,Marilyn first City of Seattle Invitational Stewart, Jeff Myers and Mick Schreck, a write-in contender, and Drill Meet, will start at 1p.m. secretary-treasurer,Karen Schneider. at the SandPoint Naval Air Sta- The candidates for senior senate seats (positions for which tion on Sand Point Way. Those they filed in parentheses): (1) Bart Irwin; (2) Terry Dodd, John wishing to attend will receive Baisch; (3) Dan Mahoney; (4) Dan Skeldon and Bill Eisiminger, instructions at the main gate of and (5) Roy Angevine,Terri Keohen and Mike Donahue. the installation. Candidates for junior class office are: President, Tom Meier, Bruce Walker and Pete Shea; vice president, Bruce Donoghue FOUR OTHER teams have and Shane O'Neill,and secretary-treasurer,Janet Reagan. entered the competition. They are the U.W. Naval ROTC, Gon- THE CANDIDATES for junior senate seats are: (1) Dick Twohy zaga University ROTC, Whid- and Judy Wenker; (2) Steve Riggs, Don Legge and Bill Rieck; bey Island Naval Station and (3) Brian McMahon; (4) AndreaBahlay,and (5) Gerry Sheehan. the 57th Fighter Group at Paine No one filed againstLenny Beil for sophomore class president. Field. Other candidates in that class are: Vice president, Judy Vitzthum, The teams will be competing Gail Gordon and Larry Mattson, and secretary-treasurer, Royce for first, second and third place Clark and Jane Cunningham. trophies. The winningteam will A total of 13 candidates have filed for the sophomore senate take home the perpetual trophy DRILL PRIZE: Cadet Lt. Col. Gene Dalbey, commander seats. They are: (1) Murphy; (2) Marianne Fattorini and Mike for a year. (1.) Capt. Andrie, Patti DeMartini, Denney Penney and Stephanie Tutman; (3) Rick The meet is sponsored by the of the drill team and Norman drill Houser, Anna Padia and Mitchell Praven; (4) Anne McKinstry Department of Washington Re- team advisor, examine the huge rotating trophy to be and Tom Grimm, and (5) Brian Gain, Chuck Taylor and Josie serve Officer Association. Lt. awarded the winner of tomorrow's competition. Sherris. Col. Robert Lieding, professor of militaryscience at S.U., will Lilac Festival parade in Spo- give the openingremarks after kane on May 16 and in the Rho- the presentationof the flag. dodendron Festival in Port Accosted in L.A. Building Townsendon May 23. Coed CHIEF JUDGE for tomor- A freshman co-ed was "approached" again.Iscreamed again and ran past the people row's meet will be Brig. Gen. by a young Negro while she looked for in the hall." Joe Murray. a friend in the L.A. Bldg. The incident GERALD STECKLER, S.J., Richard The S.U. marchers willbe out 'Twelfth Night' FR. Dr. up defeat they occurred Wednesday at 9 p.m. Hickey and some students were the persons in to make for the the hall. "After Iwas able to tell them what suffered in February. They Run Continues TrishO'Hara, a Bellevue resident,said happened, they searched the building, but didn't were edged out at a meet at Pullman, Wash., they, "Twelfth Night," Teatro Ini- that a Negro, estimated to be between find a trace of him," Trishsaid. because go's spring production, will con- "I first saw the man walking on Eleventh exceeded the time limit. 19 and 22 years old, stopped her in a Cadet First Lt. Roman Milett tinue its run at 8:30 p.m. today Avenue when Idrove my car in front of the and tomorrow. dimly-lit second floor hall to ask her if "any Chieftain," Trish went on. Dan Leahy, S.U. stu- is the team leader in competi- of Lt. According to Fr. James Con- therooms down there" were open. dent, later said that he had seen the man walk- tion. Cadet Col. Gene Dal- nors, S.J., head of speech and ing on campus and a description was given to bey is the drill team command- Sgt. Roy drama dept. and director of the "I PAUSED, turned around and then he police who were called immediately after the er and Wilson is the play, tickets are selling well grabbed me," Trish said. "I then screamed, incident. team's staff adviser. for the Friday eveningsnowing pushed him away and ran down the hall and "HE STOCKY — 5-10 and 180 THREE other activities are but down steps WAS about several seats remain for the the on the Madison Street side of the pounds. He was probably between 19 and 22 on the drill team's calendar dur- Saturday night performance. building. He took a couple of steps after me and years old and wore a black trench coat. He had ing the quarter. Tickets are 75 cents with a then stopped,"she continued. a deep voice and greasy hair," Trish said.
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