Spectator 1960-03-07 Editors of the Ps Ectator

Spectator 1960-03-07 Editors of the Ps Ectator

Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 3-7-1960 Spectator 1960-03-07 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1960-03-07" (1960). The Spectator. 667. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/667 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. THE S. U. SPECTATOR. VoL 27, No.18. Seattle,Washington, Monday,March 7, 1960. "*8&h *> QUINN URGES ANNOUNCE FINALISTS REORGANIZING Elect-ions Board Says Barlow, Doyle Winners in Primaries; Advocates New Constitution, Presidential Kearns and Smith Revampingof Student Body Contend for Ist Vice-Presidency Government Branches. SNOW SCOOP AWS OFFICES Due to the four inches of INTERNAL STRIFE "white stuff" that fell from the heavens on Thursday last Women Students' Presidency and the possibility of no Paradis AgreesonConstitutional Race Between Lawler classes on Friday,publishing Changes,Justifies Board And McGroarty of The Spectator was post- Decisions. poneduntil today. Election board co-ordinator FINALS SCHEDULED Richard Quinn last week recom- system VICTORS TELL mended that the whole Final Elections Planned for of the Associated Students of reorgani- Thursday; Voting in LA. PLATFORMS Seattle University be Building and 'Chief OF zed. "This includes the Constitu- tion, student body officers, the Presidential Finalists Make Five hundred and seventy-five Senate and the Judicial board," Political Statements to told TheSpectator. Seattle university students Clarify Policies Quinn pulled down voting machinelev- TheRealPurpose ers lastThursdayin the primary Quinn saidhe felt the purpose was to ballot for student body and PLANS OF ACTION of a student association womenstudents' offices. an student body, run efficient ElectionResults but a situation now exists where Barlow Declares Not on Party various branches are apparently Theelection results,announced other. by Richard Quinn, election Ticket; Doyle Stresses trying to fight each Michaelson, "This is a reflection on the THAT'S "SNOW" WAY to do it.C. J. Seattle board chairman, at 5 o'clock Strong Government the Constitution university freshman, is in the midst of digging out of the Thursday evening were as fol- by-laws and deluge. With the and not on ASSU president Sam whitestuff afterlastThursday's frozen lows: president, Greg Barlow primary vote tallied Brown," Quinn said. and Mike Doyle; first vice- and finalists preparing for the His recommendation was that president, Tom Kearns and last week of campaigning, the theUniversity president suspend Allen Smith; second vice-presi- two presidential candidates, all student government opera- Three Seniors Awarded dent, Ed Chow and John Mc- Greg Barlow and Mike Doyle, Guire; secretary, tions and appoint a committee Celine Patri- present their platforms and an of to supervise writing Fellowships celli and Mary Noel Keough; students Woodrow Wilson publicity director, Don Volta explanationof them. of a newconstitution that would NoParty be foolproof. and Bob Kaczor; treasurer, Lee Ticket University has fi- collegesin the United States and Eberhardt and Stan Stricherz. Greg Barlow, junior pre-med New Constitution SEATTLEnally broken through the Canada. Women students limited the student from Seattle, when ask- On the point of a new consti- ed for his ideas on the job Judicialboard Woodrow Wilson National Fel- One unusual feature of the presidentialrace to Brenda Mc- of tution, Quinn and Groarty Judy Other president stated, "First Iwould justiceKenParadis arein lowship barrier, not once but Fellowships is that students and Lawler. chief contenders remain the same: like to make it clear Iam not agreement. threetimes. may not apply directly for the and now and never running on 29 invali- vice-president,Pat Monahan was on The board Feb. It was announced today by award. Theymust be nominated Jan Kelly; secretary, Janet ticket!" dated a special election held a Sir Hugh Taylor, president of by afaculty member. Gwinn and Linda Duni; treas- In presenting his platform, for the purpose of approving andDean Emer- stated, amendment the Foundation urer, Mary Lou Kubick and Barlow "Before making or disapproving an itus of Princeton University's All three S.U. recipients were Constitution. Jeannette Fedora. to the Paradis graduate school, that three S.U. in the Honors Seminar. They told The Spectator that the is written in English majors will receive have listed their four choices present document $1500 family "bad style" has too many scholarships plus of schools for graduate work. and and full costs of a loopholes. allowances 21, Uni- year's graduate study at any Don, has chosen the Paradis pointed out that the versity of California, Yale, of the spe- university of the recipient's board's invalidation or the Uni- cial election was based on sev- choice in the United States Claremont College, and eral points. The complaints Canada. versityof Chicago. which were filed with the The students are seniors: Arlene, 20, lists University 7) (Continued on page DonaldDoub, Arlene Foort, and of California, University of JacquelinePaolucci. Washington, Stanford, and the LEADERS TO MEET The Woodrow Wilson Fellow- ship Program was establishedin University of Chicago. HIGH SCHOOL CONFERENCE 1945 to recruit promising stu- Jackie, 20, prefers the Univer- University MikeDoyle. GregBarlow. OPENS MARCH 18 dents for the college teaching sity of Washington, profession and to support them of British Columbia, University Final elections will be next University an intelligentdecision onhow to Father Sauvain to Address during their first year of gradu- of Chicago, and the Thursday. Voting machines will accomplish any task, a person High School Delegates ate study. ofMichigan. be located in the Chieftain and must first realize the restric- Banquet. This year's 1,259 winners The three plan to be college Liberal Arts building and will tions, the powers, and the ulti- At operating from 8 to 2 come from 8,800 applicants rep- literature teachers. They will be a.m. mate purpose of the position. be this week about the p.m. Again, the only absentee When these things are known, High school delegates from resenting 861 universities and notified be from the resi- Washington, Oregon and they will be attend- ballots will he is then in a positiontochoose British institution dents of Providence Hall. Columbia will attend the third DANCE to th c music of Ronny ing. the best means to accomplish high it, A general election rally has annual Seattle university Pierce Orchestra. "You name Wednesday this end." leadership conference we've got it." EM 2-7139 or EM MUSIC for your dance. Call Sere- been scheduled for a writtenstatementBarlow school naders. Don Keeney. EA 5-2433. at inPigott auditorium. In March 18, 19 and 20. 3-6600. 7 o'clock pointedout, "After having taken Co-Chairmen time to analyzeand observe stu- Co-chairmen are Leo Penne The Passing Week dent government at Seattle uni- and Trish O'Leary, freshmen versity, Ihave a number of con- from Seattle. THEM THAT WOULD TEACH structive points to offer . .. The three-day conference will nothing earth-shaking, because officially open with a banquet, By Fran Farrell also answer the question. sibility of the student to Ifeel that very fewradical ideas followed by a social, Friday (A Member of The Spec's Staff> With wounded egos, we study his notes and to ques- can be honestly promised." night. Four seminars will run jr OST commonly the au- murmur a hearty "aye" to tion them. Simplify ASSU «-» Whitehead, Saturday, ending witha banquet thoritie of them that Cicero's comment and re- Alfred North Barlow did say, however, Washing- J-V-L\/\ the the century philoso- "I and a cruise on Lake would teach hinders— solve never more to try twentieth wouldlike to see the ASSU sim- ton. Mass and breakfast will them that would learne." "authoritie of them that pher, said he had a horror of Sunday. acceptance polite plified... a cutting of a lot of close the convention Cicero, Montaigne's Essays. would teach." "passive of tape."He to introduce learning, without any inten- red wants Seminar Topics Have you ever sat in class Wait!The fault is not whol- new peopleinto activities,people The topics will be the instructor was ly with the instructor. In the tion of doing anything about seminar feeling it." that have neverhad an opportu- spiritual leadership, cultural pushing something downyour unending battle of thepracti- nity in leadershipalthough they leadership,social leadership,and throat? cal versus the ideal, he has "Authoritie" cannot deter have the interest and capabili- student government. Students What did you do about it? to cover a certain amount of us. Most instructors welcome ties for leadershippositions. are: Ken ten honest questioning (as op- leading the seminars Probably most of us would materialin weeks.It must Strong Government Paradis, Judy Lawler, Sue keep our mouths shut with be done. posed to irrelevant queries) Etchy, Jerry Hubbard, JimHar- the excuse that we would be An honor seminar is the and answer willingly. If the Mike Doyle,junior mechanical nish, Lois Dideon, Mary Kay glared at if we did speak. ideal. The seminar uses the instructor is irritated by the engineering student from Seat- and Mike Albrecht. right, we do open our Socratic method whereby the timeconsumed in class, try to tle, outlines his platform as fol- Prentice All government Rev. William J. Prasch, mouths (politely) and the students carry on discussion find the answeryourself. Cor- lows: strong The more, class, (Continued on page 7) moderator for the conference, teacher glares. What is and the instructor is only a ner the instructor after stated that the theme of the he takes a long glance at his "referee" or the one who talk it over with friends and conference will be followed watch, sighs deeply,mumbles guides the discussion.

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