Twelve Bouts Feature Intramurals Tonight By RINALDO CARMAZZI cents for USF'ers, twenty-five cents for outsiders and a 55 making a name for himself throughout the country as a AWARDS GIVEN With the first bout starting at 8:15, USF hits the big cent adult high, with tax included. . smooth performer. Either trophies or medals will be given to the win­ time along fistic row tonight when the Fourth Annual Fog­ Ray Lunny popular local lightweight, has agreed to Sports Editor Ernie Cope of the Call-Bulletin and sev­ ners, but this has not been decided on as yet. How horn-sponsored Intramural Bouts are staged in the newly officiate and will be helped in this department by Pete eral of his staff including Nelson Cullenward and Cartoonist ever, it is reasonably certain that the losers will also receive some sort of award. renovated Don Bowl. Twenty-six ring gladiators will collide Breceda, former Intercollegiate champ, and boxing coach Red Tommy Thompson will act as judges along with the as part of twelve bouts, which include three heavyweight McEntee. Lunny is the pugilistic idol of the Bay Area and one Chronicle Sports Editor Harry B. Smith. Several more Opposing managers will be Pippo Scandurra and Ed tussles and one exhibition match, in the best fight card ever Trainor, who have a small wager between themselves to see of the best boxers produced in . Thus far he sportswriters are scheduled to make a surprise appearance which one can produce the most winners for the evening. witnessed by the Hilltop. General admission is set at ten has lost only two fights in his professional career while tonight, together with other ring celebrities. (Continued on Page 3)

MAKE 'EM CRY MAKE 'EM WEEP FIGHTS BUY A STAMP an Jfranctsico Jfodjora TO BUY A JEEP OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE-ASSOCIATED STUDENTS TONIGHT UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO

Vol 25. No. 5 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, MARCH 6, 1942 FRIDAY

SIX DONS VIE KEARNEY IS "Jeep" Stamp Sellout! TODAY FOR BETTER Bob McCarthy Wins

NATL HONOR Latest word from Saint Fran­ cis Hospital, where Student Body Bookstore Stormed In S. F. STATE CONFERENCE President Phil Kearney is at pres­ Annual Oratory Purse UNDER WAY; BAY AREA ent recovering from an appen­ dectomy, reveals that Phil is do­ COLLEGES COMPETING ing well and is rarin' to get back on the job. First Week of Sale Five Don speakers—George An appendectomy, however, re­ With "U.S. Crisis" Plea Whelan, Gerry O'Cqnnor and quires at least three weeks of -^> oonvalescenae, which means Phil Keith Bridwell—were select­ has at least another ten days to ed last Tuesday to represent spend in the pleasant environs of "Make Them USF at the district conference St. Francis Hospital. Says "Long U. S. TREASURY DEPT. There was even a report that EXECS BARELY HAVE of the National Extempore Phil was regretting the fact that Weep —Buy Discussion Contest being held he could not compete in tonight's Cruel War 99 today at San Francisco State Intramural Bouts. LAUDS STAMP DRIVE We wonder if he couldn't do QUORUM FOR MEETING In Sight" A Jeep College. a pretty good job even as a con­ The contest is being held valescent? Selling out the Bookstore's Terrific impetus was given to the Foghorn "Buy A Jeep" With eight out of seventeen voting members absent in Speaking on the topic mainly to interest students in supply of Victory Stamps, in campaign this week when the staff of James Smythe, Dis­ the change from Friday afternoon to Sunday morning meet­ "Youth in America's Crisis", Inter-American affairs, in­ trict Chairman of the Treasury Department's Victory Bond ings, the Executive Committee met Sunday morning to trans­ Robert McCarthy was pro­ the first two days, the Fog­ form the public concerning and Stamp sale, revealed yesterday that the campus drive TALK TELLS act the following business: nounced the winner in the horn's "Buy a Jeep" cam­ Inter-American relations in to buy stamps had "preceded by two weeks the Treasury's Expenses of the Soph Debaters and the Glee Club were final round of the thirty- paign this week swung into this area and formulate solu­ own plans to spread stamps DANGERS OF met with $30 and $5 appropriations^ seventh annual Luckman ora- high gear with every indica­ tions for hemispheric prob­ tion that the student body sales among the Universities approved by the Finance Commit­ torial contest last Tuesday lems, it was learneds. tee. would swiftly realize the goal and colloges of the nation." GAS RAIDS DON GLEEMEN evening in the University au­ CLUB QUOTAS SOLIDARITY VITAL Stage crewmen Horgan and that has been set before it. "We are highly pleased that ditorium. "Since hemispheric solidarity is "Modern warfare is no longer O'Malley, along with Bob Rossi and "The class of '42 has nothing more "$500 in Victory Stamps to you beat us to it," said the ASSIGNED IN vital to the security of the Amer­ confined to the battlefield, but en­ Bill Kern, were added to the long BOLSTER BID to look forward to than a long, dangers also the civilian popula­ Buy a Jeep," said the Foghorn spokesman for Smythe's of­ icas, participants are making a list of committees that have been cruel, and mechanized war, but tion," related freshman member, we will fight for the country which last week, and the students fice, in promising full coop­ "JEEP"J)RIVE very real and practical contribu­ Ray Phillips at the Tuesday noon appointed to "investigate the pur­ FOR HONORS chases of a public address system" has given us everything we have responded by buying up the eration with the Hilltop move tion to national defense", stated meeting of the Bio-Chem club. or ever hoped to have. We are only Bookstore's entire stock and to buy a combat car for the All active campus organiza­ Dr. Alan Nichols, Director of the ''When warfare is brought to the for the Auditorium. Though still far from their too happy to protect its shores from civilian, it usually means bombings, forcing Mr. Andrew Boss, S. armed forces. "Your plan is tions, and each of the four National Public Discussions Com­ REPORT DELAYED coveted goal of a championship the enemies of society," McCarthy a ••••? with bombing there is always The final financial report on the spot in Fred Waring's National said. J., BOokstore manager, to the first we have heard of mittee,* Inc. tiae probability that the enecsy may Day School classes were this Eugene O'Meara, winner of the seek new ways to keep a steady Under the guidance of Father use toxic or poisonous gases to Winter Carnival was delayed by Glee ~Club' Competition, the Don among the Universities. "We week given quotas to be filled 1941 contest, gave the introductory stream of stamps pouring out to endanger the people," Phillips six hold-outs who, by neglecting to Glee Club reportedly further would like to know plans for Peter Dunne, USF participants have remarks and introduced the speak­ the Student Body. in the Foghorn "Buy A Jeep" stated. strengthened their bid for the been meeting regularly, discussing make their ticket returns within ers. carrying out your unique idea, drive. GAS TREATMENT PLAN OUTLINED hemispheric problems and offering the time limit, this week became National Glee honors with two Bill Wall spoke on the "Basis Here is the "Buy A Jeep" plan, as so that we might aid the other In determining the amounts "The gases may be laid in three subject to Board of Student Con­ successful rehearsals this week and for Battles." "Every part of history solutions for the many and varied ways: by bombs, in shells, and by revealed in the columns of this colleges. which clubs will contribute, trol fines. a few new members added to their shows that Liberty is a part of paper last week: questions. spraying from airplanes. The lay­ * ' Y O U V E SCOOPED campaign heads took into Mal McCarthy, after requesting a roster. every man's life, that he fought 1: The students of the University Dr. Stephen Kuhnle, USF Pro­ ing of these gases requires certain for it till he won, just as the of San Francisco will concentrate EVERY OTHER COLLEGE consideration the fact that a fessor of Economics, has given the conditions in order to become ef­ "gala" basketball rally in honor of The first recordings of the con­ United States eventually will their purchases of Victory Bonds IN THE NATION!" number of students belong to group a fundamental background fective. Conditions favorable for the team's success, and having the test, to be made at the San Fran­ also," he said. and Stamps at the University in the economic problems of the gas, are cool or moderate weather, idea "investigated" by a four-man cisco studios of NBC, will consist "A Challenge to the American Following are additional two or more organizations. light winds, and fog. Conditions of "Sweet and Low", "USF Hymn" Bookstore in the next few weeks, Western Hemisphere, while Mr. committee, was informed that he People" was the topic Frank Mc until the total purchases pass the comments, from campus fa­ The quotas, therefore, are not Dullea, S. J., varsity debate coach, varying from these decrease the and another popular selection to will soon be the recipient of a key Ginnis chose to discuss. "I do not $500 mark, the price of the Army's culty and student leaders, on based strictly on the lists of has helped those who lack exper­ effectiveness of the gases pro­ be chosen by the conductor, Mr. fear the leaders, the soldiers, portionally." famous combat car. the drive to "Buy a Jeep" with ience in public discussion. as a token of appreciation from the Leo Hovorka sometimes in the near sailors, and marines. I fear the 2: The campaign concentrates the active members on file with FIRST AID MATERIAL student body for his work during future. DONS WELL REPRESENTED people themselves", he said. normal stamp purchases of students purchases of Victory Stamps the Dean of Men. "Danger rises with use of war the past two years. "WE CAN WIN" Gerald O'Connor, who spoke on According to Father Peter Dunne: and their families into one channel, at the University Bookstore. All those who for one reason or gases when the civilian population BATTLE ON FIGHTS "Our call for new recruits is "Peace-Then What?" said there so that the war effort of the Uni­ "USF will be well represented by is untrained. Naturally to eliminate The drive sold out the sup­ another are not affiliated with any Treasurer Al Lawson made an ef­ still on", stated Mr. Hovorka will be no peace in this world till versity over a given time can be students who posses both historical this- factor which makes gases fort to bring control of the Foghorn this week. " We can use any and the world will rumble, not with club will find themselves under the definitely computed. ply of stamps in the first two background and oratorical ability." effective by creating panic, as well Intramurals back to the Foghorn, every man willing and able to guns, but with people falling to CAMPUS CEREMONIES days. Here are the state­ class quota, which has been divided Today's discussion begins at 1:00 as doing harm, the civilians must an effort that was only partly suc­ turn out for the Glee Club. their knees crying out "Lord S: After the $500 mark has been proportionately among the four un­ p. m. in the Frederick Burke be trained, or at least acquainted cessful after negotiations with the save us, lest we perish.' ments: Auditorium, on the San Francisco "Every day I am more oon- reached, appropriate ceremonies will dergraduate classes and makes up with the various war gases, their Athletic Department through the vinced that we can really go The fifth speaker, Tom Collins, Colonel Alva Englehart, State campus. Round Table dis­ treatment, and protection against week. Lawson wanted complete con­ be held on the campus to dedicate the difference between the $500 places in this contest if we pointed out that we are told to the "Jeep" which the contributions University PMS&T cussions will be followed by an them. The advantage of a trained trol for the paper, which succeeded aot normally in these times of goal and the total club quota. address from President Roberts of population is the prevention of receive the cooperation of every of the University have made pos­ "I think the "Buy A Jeep" cam­ in getting half in a compromise for student on the campus. war. "We will never win this war, sible. San Francisco State College. At panic and casualties that could full control in the future. paign is a grand idea, and for two Here are the Figures: "If you can't sing, then send if we act normally," Collins said. 4:30 p. m. participants will attend have been avoided." The Executives protested that the Here are features of the drive reasons. It gives the students the someone, one of your friends "We must first return to God, we Maraschi Club $60 a tea at the Palace Hotel sponsored Bio-Chem leaders noted that this Foghorn "Buy A Jeep" campaign must prove to Him that we are which campaign heads pointed out feeling that they are part of the who can, around to rehersals. this week: Wasmann Club 40 by Pacific House. information that Phillips presented had not been brought to their at­ worthy of winning this war!" (Continued on Page 4) TRD? TO N. Y. No campus group will receive Winners of the afternoon dis­ to the club is the same material tention before it was broken in the Irish Club 40 "We have a bunch of boys who "Science vs. Christianity" was any benefit from the "Buy A cussions will draw lots for topics that the moderator of the club, columns of the student paper. Pub­ Foghorn 25 are out to win for themselves discussed by John Gallagher. .Jeep" program. at 6:30 p. m. and must be prepared Mr. Gorman, as instructor in the lication heads, absent at the time, and for USF some really fine "Religion is the strongest senti­ Handling of funds, normally Scabbard and Blade SO by 8 o'clock tonight. The evening civilian defense, is teaching air this week promised a detailed ex­ Unit Prepares publicity, AND A TRIP TO ment and bond to hold two things considered the bane of any cam­ Kappa Alpha Phi 20 speeches are to be held at the raid wardens, as part of the educa­ planation of the plan at the next together," he said. "Religion must NEW YORK VIA UNITED ADS pus drive, has been cut to the Don Band Club 20 CBS studios in the Palace Hotel. tion of the people of San Francisco meeting this Sunday. be the bond which will hold the LINES, WITH PERSONAL AP­ minimum. All money goes im­ Red Cross Aid Saint Ives 20 This affair is open to the public. to the dangers of war gases. Don Horgan announced that the United States and victory together." mediately to the Bookstore and Senior Patio, long-awaited but now PEARANCES IN CARNEGDE he concluded. The Gavel 20 seldom-used goal of the class of HALL AND ON THE RADIO then to the Federal Treasury. STUDENT HEALTH HEADS BUY A JEEP One dollar from every student Sodality 20 '41, will be dedicated during the OVER A NATION-WIDE HOOK­ in the University will push the SEEK EQUIPMENT Bio-Chem Club 15 SEE GREAT SUCCESS FOR Junior Week program. Junior Class UP." "Buy A Jeep" drive well over the Kappa Lambda Sigma 10 President McLennan, in the mean­ "The end in view is certainly one Doctor Albert Shumate, chairman while, had announced that the pro­ Maraschis goal. Even spread out into one Soph Debaters 10 worth striving after," Hovorka con­ twenty-five cent stamp a week, of the visiting staff of the Student ANNUAL DEBATE TOURNEY gram would be held in the week of cluded. Philhistorians ". 10 the drive would end with a bang Health Unit has announced that From all corners of the state, Schools than the first annual con­ May 3-9. The entrance of the Glee Club Convention inside of one month. plans are now virtually complete Following is the quota according entries came pouring into the test. "The script for the Adios pro­ into the "Pleasuretime" National Campaign heads this week issued for the operation of a Medical Aid to classes: registrar's office of the University RD?ON WAS VICTOR gram is well under way toward Glee Club Competition has received early completion," McLennon said. TIME, PLACE UNKNOWN; an announcement of a quota sys­ Station on the campus, which has Freshman $94 of San Francisco during the past Last year's tournament found the wholehearted endorsement of tem whereby every student finds "Other President's Day committee­ been equipped with all supplies week for the Second Annual De­ Ripon High School the final victor the Dean of the University, Father PLAN FOR "ART WEEK" himself listed in some classification suggested by the American Red Sophomore 63 men are hard at work, planning and Raymond Feely, S. J., and the bate and Oratorical Contest to be after it survived competition with with a definite amount of stamps Cross for the operation of, such Junior 68 held on the University campus organizing the various events sched­ Dean of Men, Father John Giam­ According to President Achille to be purchased by his group. stations. Senior 57 Saturday, April 11. some of the state's more promi­ uled for the dayy's activities," the bastiani, S. J. Muschi the scheduled convention nent and experienced tforensic Junior President concluded. With this quota system, every It is hoped that official recogni­ of Bay Region college Italian club3 Students, in making their pur­ Under the auspices of University teams. student will be contacted, through tion of the local unit will be forth­ chases of Victory Stamps at the officials, the Soph Debaters spon­ will definitely take place this sem­ any campus organization to which coming in a few days. It is not Bookstore, are reminded to check sored contest reportedly shows According to the contest manager ester at a location not yet decided he belongs, or through the officers intended, stated the staff, that this with attendants that their money early signs of drawing even greater Soph Debate President, Achille CREMEN SEES SELLOUT upon by organization officials. of his class. station serve as a public center. is credited to the proper quota. support from California High Muschi. Entry blanks have been sent Plans now under consideration It is mainly in connection with the to secondary schools all over the FOR FROSH FANDANGO for the annual event designed to demands of the campus community. state in an effort to produce a further and promote an interest and appreciation in Italian art and In order to improve the services record attendance at the conven­ of the station the staff has asked ST. IVESMEN HEAR Latest reports from the Frosh veranda which runs the full length culture, await only final faculty tion. approval before any action is taken. for donations of blankets and cots Fandango committee announce that of the club. which may be required during an L A. ENTRIES Music for this year's Fandango Those participating in the con­ bids for next Saturday night's extensive emergency. Theise will DEFENSE LECTURE To date applications have been will be supplied by Steve Sacco and vention are the Italian clubs from dance are selling at such a rate be received at the Health Office at The meeting of the St. Ives Law Club Wednesday night was received from Tamalpais High his orchestra. Comparatively new Saint Mary's, Santa Clara, Uni­ any time during the next week. honored by the presence of Municipal Judge Alden Ames who ad­ School, Huntington and Holly­ that a sellout is assured by the to the Don social ken, Sacco and versity of San Francisco and the The recent survey reveals that dress the Ivesmen on the topic, "Civilian Defense." The talk dealing wood High Schools in Los Ang­ early part of next week. his organization is quite renowned Salesian Academy. many USF mediaal alumni and with the duties of air-raid wardens and other emergency workers, was eles in addition to applications According to Ed Cremen, two in the Bay area for his scintillating It was also reported that Presi­ Health Service members are now Illustrated by slides and moton pictures. from most of San Francisco's 13 hundred and seventy-five bids will style of music, having played at dent Muschi is working on a plan serving in various branches of the At the meeting two weeks ago, Dean Edwin J. Owens of the public high schools. be sold, and to date over one hun­ numerous fraternity and sorority to hold an "Italian Art Week" armed forces. Doctors John Buz- University of Santa Clara was guest speaker, and traced the origins All entries must be in not later dred fifty have been purchased. dances at Stanford and California. here on the USF campus some zano, John Firpo, Ed Healey, Tim of natural and positive law. than March 13. Each school will Cremen, likewise stated that no Bids, which are priced at $2.50 time later in the semester at Lally and Thomas A. Broderick, It was announced this week that the new members of St. Ives be allowed to enter five teams in deposits will be taken at this late may be procured from any of the which famous works of contemp­ are among the number. will be awarded certificates of membership at the next meeting, the debating and five men and date as the demands for bids are following committeemen, Ed Cre­ orary Italian artists will be dis­ Doctor William A. Reilly is the March 18. women in the oratory competition. too great to insure proper reserve men, Bill Barry, Frank Blackwell, played. Chief of the Medical Division of Meanwhile those sophomores and juniors who wish to join the Last year's system of student tion. Frank O'Connell, Mario Barsotti, The event, however, is still in the the group now being assembled club next year should turn in their applications for membership this judges in the preliminaries, quarter­ Dancing at next Saturday night's John Contos, Al Bonnington, Al formative stages and nothing from the staff of the San Francisco month. The applications will be voted on, and new members elected finals and semi-finals with promi- Casella, Jim Smith, Gene Murray definite is known as yet concerning at the last meeting of the club. Fandango will take place in two Hospital. (Continued on Page 4) ballrooms along with a glassed-in or Jim Stephens. the time and nature of the affair. Friday, March 6, 1942 Page Two THE SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN QUOTES OF ®fje &an Jf rancteco jFogljorn OFF THE LAST WEEK HILLTOP MPRI8INTIO WOt\ NATIONAL ADVERTISING _V 1941 Member 1942 National Advertising Service, Inc. College Publishers Representative The Foghorn's printer has Associated Cofleoiate Press 420 MADISON AVI. NEW YORK N. Y. CKICMO • BOiTOB • LOS AMILU • $A, FUHCMCO evidently decided that this year's ECHCE/ REC€RD Frosh Fandango is not to go on. By KEN TICHENOR For some reason or other he has •By BILL WALL- |Bd Robinson ' • Editor Jim Moser News Editor got some pretty juicy squawks Gene Sullivan Sports Editor Gene Murray .... Asst. News Editor Last week in one of the editorials the editor came right Junior Week will see a very important event taking against the affair and has thus place on the campus. The Senior Patio will be dedicated. "A Bob Griswold Advertising Manager Warren White Feature Editor out and boldly asserted that "a fault of our culture is that decided to insidiously sabotage Harold Berliner . . . Business Manager Harry Aguirre .... Asst. Sports Editor we have fallen in love with the god of Yankee ingenuity and the whole she-bang. mighty big day, that," say Ned Burns. Ed Boessenecker Asst Editor Ken Tichenor .... Asst. Feature Editor are loath to admit it when somebody else gets a good idea." In last week's Foghorn he Why bother dedicating the Senior Patio? What for? Fred Woelflen Managing Editor John Gibbons . . . Circulation Manager As he was pounding out that pearl of wisdom it's a cinch deliberatly chucked-up a front Who pays any attention to "The Harry Katz, Class 1941 Sen­ he couldn't have been looking my way. When someone else page story devoted to the Fan­ ior Patio?" Nobody, except the handball players and black­ dango and labelled It "CLUB gets a good idea I often borrow it just to show that there's birds. NEWS—John Taheny, Bill Carter, Achille Muschi, Dick Magliano, Wallace Colthurst, Harry Clarke, FOUNDANGO." In the previous at least one columnist in the University who has not fallen issue he thought well to refer to In a whole semester of watching, my spies report only Walt McElroy, Pete Lojo, Frank Felice. in love with the god of Yankee ingenuity. In fact, we haven't the affair as "FANDAUGO one excursion into the regions out back. The Senior Patio, SPORTS—Jim Grealish, Bob Jerome, Rlnaldo Carmazzi, John Schwartz, Tom Rovere, Dennis War­ SETE." — in another issue, even started to go steady yet. "FANDAGO DUNCE." what a great meeting place that was supposed to be! Juniors dell. This week I have borrowed the idea of James E Moser's When asked what means he were supposed to aspire to its hallowed precincts, Grecian FEATURE-Hal Tobin, Bill Wall, Gerry O'Conner, and interviewed that person whom the Foghorn so obliging­ would employ this week he urns and stone seats. Freshmen were supposed to around smirkingly replied behind fog­ gaping at the Seniors who opened the little gate and sat. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS— Pippo Scandurra, Dick Skuse. ly called "Top Swing Master"—Tommy Dorsey. As a matter ged up spectacles: of fact, he was interviewed last issue, and he has been out "Dunno. Might try usin' Fin- Instead, Juniors became Seniors and prefer to hang out of town for about three days now, but better late than never dinkle, Funkdoogle, maybe even under the pool tables, snatching at the billiard balls and tip­ is what I always say. Right now would be as good a time as Fintucklen. My boss suggested their reluctance to hold their annual con­ a sweet one: "FEWKMUN TO ping cues in the Green and Gold Room. Freshmen don't even A Dollar A Head vention in the usual manner. any to say it. SWUNK IT AT TUCKFISSIN- know the Patio exists. We can see why any person of Italian ex­ Better late than never. DIKE" . . . Like it? But leave it up to the Junior Week heads. The Senior To be quite frank, the first day of the traction would be so hesitant. (Strange Now that that's straightened out<§>— I '<§> —APatio must be dedicated. "Buy A Jeep" campaign wasn't the roaring commentary that he would perhaps be more let's get on with the interview. Pat Kelly, rugged handballer of When I first saw Tommy Dorsey '42, the only Senior seen this year success we had hoped it would be. hesitant were he in Germany—but that is he was down at the Palace Hotel in the Senior Patio, should have But when we investigated Monday, and beside the point.) We can understand the surrounded by newspaper men and Assembled that wind-swept spot named in his American-born Italian's desire not to give various other ne'er do wells. Worm­ honor. found out that the Bookstore had sold out ing my way through them, I poked Of oourse, Kelly entered the Patio its entire supply of Victory Stamps, our the least opportunity for antagonism, even my head out of the mob and asked, Multitude in search of his handball. But still, faith in mankind in general and the Uni­ by what would be an honest effort to solve Are you a hep-cap killer-diller?" -With WARREN R. WHITE- I'd press the point and ask the stu­ There was instant silence. All This is perfectly in keeping with versity Student Body in particular was re­ his problems at an open meeting. Controversy has resulted from But his articulation was impec­ dent-body leaders to do old H. Pat­ movement ceased and a few of last Friday's student assembly, cable, his accent pleasant, his voice the spirit of a rally and it is riot rick Kelly up proud. stored. But we think that the meeting of the the younger reporters bared their caused by a certain "active" apathy quite audible. too inconsistent with a student bald heads in respect to the pres­ * * • Italian Clubs should be held, if for no other on the assembly's part toward the Why then a controversy? Why meeting. No one will say it has a We admit that the campaign was sprung ence of one who understands this Junior Foley, hard working pro­ speaker of the day. a certain "active" apathy? Was it reason than to decide a program for the dur­ swing music Dorsey himself place at a serious forum. But to tege of Ray McNeil, is still the suddenly on an unsuspecting public. And it is One school of thought contends because the student body is not ation of the war. looked surprised at my wealth of break from such an atmosphere in­ wizard of the Chem Labs. Down in that a speaker who is unable to mature enough to understand or evident that there were elements among the knowledge, but he recovered his to the more rarified air of a forum the eerie half-shadows of the base­ And when they have their meeting, we capture his audience's imagina­ appreciate a serious discussion? students who were a bit frightened by the composure and answered blunt­ Is an extremely hard thing to do» ment, Junior is working on a secret think they should resolve to maintain their tion is not entitled to that audi­ We think not. scope of the plan when it appeared over the ly, "Well, yes and no." It is not often done successfully. If, formula for National Defense. ence's attention. The other main­ Was it because the speaker lack­ Working deductively, Foley has idenity throughout the war. They can give I scurried back through the however, there was a distinction horizon. But surprise was half the effect. tains that any speaker, however ed a dynamic personality? In part concluded that ordinary cleaning crowd and took out a little note­ mediocre, deserves at least atten­ themselves a definite service. After all, their yes. But that should not have been made at the beginning, the audience fluid or dichromic acid can be put The idea is very simple, looked at calmly. book, writing after "hep-cat killer- tion or a reasonable facsimile there­ purpose was not so much the study of Italian a factor where a supposedly intel­ would be ready for a weighty dis­ to new uses. There are no complicated details; there are diller?" the answer, "yes and no." of. We incline to the latter. lectual audience was involved. cussion. culture, as the transfer of that culture to Then I was suddenly aware of my Said Foley to an inquiring Fog­ no massive plans such as confronted us at The gentleman who addressed the We believe we have discovered To make this distinction, the horn reporter—"If Ray McNeil's the American scene and it is pure culture, de­ Foghorn training and broke back assembly was not a forceful orator, the main cause and what we hope the Winter Festival. through the milling reporters, pok­ seniors should attend all such pants will disappear with a mere void of its nationalist implications, that we indeed, he was not an orator at all. is the cure. academic gatherings attired in application of cleaning fluid, then ed my pug nose into his face and But he was under an even greater There is nothing more to do than walk are fighting to preserve. asked, "May I quote you on that?" We believe that the scene of the caps and gowns. Members of some why can't a stronger solution be ap­ handicap in so far as English was assembly was as much at fault as honor society, such as the Alpha plied to McNeil's hide. Thus he downstairs to the bookstore and purchase He turned a colorful shade of Again, we may take it for granted that not his native tongue. Though he any other thing, and more so. The Sigma Nu, should act as ushers would be caused to disappear en­ one twenty-five cent Victory Stamp every green and took a good natured these Italians, as humanitarians, do not de­ had a firm grasp of the language, auditorium is associated more with on the lower floor. A representa­ tirely and not merely look silly run­ swipe at me with his trombone. week. he experienced certain understand­ rallies, student meetings, boxing tive group of faculty members sire Italy to continue in its present sad state. "That you may, that you may." ning around with holes in his ap­ able difficulties with the idiom and shows and such like than it is with wearing caps, gowns and the parel. Further, my scientific experi­ TWO-BITS A WEEK FROM EVERY The form, then, of the new Italy which they All of the other reporters his speech was hesitant, as he academic gatherings. Hence a call hoods of their degree, should take ment would rid the campus and its ceased speaking and one or two strove to find the exact English MEMBER OF THE STUDENT BODY, and in desire, how it can deserve its future place in to assembly finds the auditorium places on the stage behind the environs of a most objectionable dozen were so interested that they words with which to express his less than one month we can realize and sur­ in an informal air. Students sit speaker. In this way, the atmo­ character." the community of nations, how it is to make walked away, probably to send thoughts. He deserved a better anywhere that suits their fancy. A sphere would tend to be schol­ Evidently, Junior Foley has a pass the goal of $500 which has been set. up for the precious decades it has lost—all for a photographer to take my break. few, apparently on the verge of arly and dignified. It is a super­ picture. I asked him question af­ bright idea there. He might bring That's all there is to it. That is the sum these things they can help decide. Yet he was speaking on a topic starvation (although it is an hour ficial way, perhaps, but we be­ his secret formula around. I could ter question, calmly writing his before noon), carry in their lunches lieve it would serve its purpose. total of the plans and purposes of the "Buy And who has a better right? answers down with a firm hand. that in itself should be of utmost use a couple of applications for a interest to every student, to every which they resort to surreptitiously As for assemblies, they should be few friends. A Jeep" campaign. It amounts to about half The routine went something like from time to time. However their far more frequent than they are. A this: U. S. citizen: Latin-America. Not * • * the money that was spent at the Festival, only that, he was expressing a attempts at concealment are futile; cosmopolitan city like San Fran­ cisco plays host to many notables Editor Robinson has the Office of and is spread over as long a period of time Shall Music Die? Question: Would you say that South American viewpoint, some­ their ears move in unison with their Censorship in Washington, D. C, on your drummer was a square •Jiiear thing not to be encountered every jaws, the result of which is hardly in the field of art, education, litera­ as you wish to make. ture, who would deem it an honor his trail. Two weeks ago, in an edi­ The response to the Glee Club's plea for from Delaware? day. Had the speaker stuttered, had dignified. We are glad to report torial read avidly by the staff, the Nobody's going to benefit immediately— Answer: There's always a chance his accent been too thick, had he that they are in the minority. Each to address the University. But who new blood hasn't been exactly startling. would sponsor such an assembly if faculty and his family, he mention­ only your country. No campus activity or The Gleemen need more talent, and they that I might. been all but inaudible, he nonethe­ class gives its yell and there is a ed a convoy as possibly having en­ Q: Do you often refer to the band less should have had his audience's general buzz of confusion and hub­ things were allowed to continue on organization or program is going to get any as they were last Friday? tered the Bay at some time in the need it badly to carry out the most ambitious as "Jeeps from Squaresville?" complete and undivided attention. bub. preceeding month. money—only the Treasury Department. scheme they have ever attempted. A: Only when I'm very angry and Quick as a flash, the Code of The "Buy A Jeep" campaign is simply a don't realize what I'm saying. Wartime practices for the Ameri­ The Glee Club has been GREAT in the Q: How old were you when you concentration of the effort you would make can press came in by pony express. past. It has won the applause of the entire first started puffing on the slush No more ship movements, no more pump? South America anyway, as a loyal and conscientious citizen, Bay Region. The Glee Club has a fighting weather reports for picnics, no to buy Victory Stamps. It is an effort to keep A: On the what? troop movements. From now on the chance to rise again to a GREATNESS more Q: You dig me, gate. How old were your purchase of Stamps on the campus, so than they have ever known. Foghorn shall continue its well-es­ you when you first started sending A U.S. Problem tablished policy and print nothing that we can get a picture of the total effort But it can't get the support. yourself out of this world with hot of import. that the students of the University are mak­ licks. You know, jive me Jackson By KEITH BRIDWELL American educators. Imagine this kind concerns the policy of a Page One stories for the past three weeks and all that's barrelhouse. The United States today is not 5,000 German teachers poisoning "good neighbor" In other words, * * • Take it from me brother, the ing toward Victory. have been telling of the Club's plans for the A: (Aside to the waiter, who is only fighting across the seas and the minds of at least 150,000 are we going to stand by and allow Foghorn really takes a booting the only other person left in the against the Fifth Column here in young Latin Americans annually! our fellow nations to be subjugated It wouldn't be a bad idea to get your Fred Waring National Tournament—of its around. When the Foghrn editor room) Really, this is most an­ America, but it is also contesting Fortunately, however, Hispanic by totalitarianism, the very same Stamps right now. We just might have an­ sleeps late of a Sunday morning plans and of its needs. noying. a Nazi stab-in-the-back from the America has fully awakened to totalitarianism against which we and doesn't show for the Exec other sell-out. The clubmen have had some response. Q: Who garners your two-beat as South. these subversive activities, and has are in open conflict at the present meeting, the little paper gets the top sliver sucker of the day? taken steps to eliminate such Nazi time? But they feel, and rightly enough, that the By a stab-in-the-back we mean taken over the coals for its poli­ A: You'll have to speak more footholds. A German college at Nazi ideology, economic competi­ The second answer is one of a cies and methods. response hasn't been nearly sufficient in distinctly. Cali, Columbia was closed recently; tion and political propaganda at­ practical nature. If totalitarianism Editor Robinson's life isn't any The Italian Question view of the tremendous opportunity that is Q: Is boogie primarily for the tempting to build up an "Anti- Chileans in their latest presiden­ reigns in Latin America, how can tial election selected pro - U. S. bed of roses. staring them in the face. eighty eight, or can any solid send­ United States Attitude" among our we expect to carry out rational » * • er rap it out on the doghouse, the southern neighbors. Antonio Rios over General Ibanez business relations with countries Last week's article on the campus club Too many clubs have died the death. The While reading the St. Mary's Col­ del Campo who is professedly pro- under the dominance of such an iron horn, or the gob stick? For example, in 1940 and 1941 legian, I stumbled across an admis­ survey carried a pathetic note. Glee Club has made the most honest effort Nazi; most of the Latin American ideological concept? As John A: Once over lightly and repeat Germany was spending $2,500,000 sion from an old pal writing a Col­ It told of the doubt and hesitancy of the we know of on the campus to keep going. the second chorus. nations have at least broken diplo­ Gunther states in his recent book, every month for anti-American matic relations with Germany. legian Column. Bay Region college Italian Clubs, their con­ Are there those who would willingly let them In the slight pause while I was propaganda. To help carry out INSIDE LATIN AMERICA, 'The Said Monsieur, Colbert, referring fusion in the face of present conditions, down? looking in the notebook for more Hitler's program in Latin Amer­ Here the question might be ask­ living future of Latin America is to the Gael news sheet: questions to ask this "Top Swing ica were 5,000,000 Germans, 7,000,- ed: What do we care if Nazi fifth bound to that of the United States. "I think this papr is positively Master" he noticed that one of my 000 Italians and 3,000,000 Japan­ column activities are prevalent in What is more, the future of the the paper I have ever fingers was swollen. Hoping to take ese. It is estimated that there are Latin America? We have enough United States is indissolubly bound seen." (You fill in the blank.) my keen mind off the matter at at least 5,000 German school to cope with here in the United to that of Latin America. We need Will a superlative do? hand, he asked me what had hap­ teachers in South America where­ States. Latin America just as much as it Vi DELTA PI . . . pened, all the while edging towards as there are only a few hundred The first answer to a question of needs us". the door. A further question might arise: "I wrecked it playing ." TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE What can we in the United D oings /yMBCL cr /CRT/ Then he showed his first sign of States do about this Nazi penetra­ interest. "Don't tell me that you tion in Latin America? An answer By ED BOESSENECKER Lambda Sigma, to continue in moment much of our concept of patrol the short patch?" he asked. to this question must necessarily Unless the notice that attracted existence as potent parts of our government and of society is built "No comprende," I answered like be of a complex nature. In the On Other our attention this noon is in error college life seem to us to be far on that very principle. We Ameri a perfect little gentleman. lORDEKNSE first place, Americans cannot the Pi Delta Pi, a Greek letter more important than much of the cans have always sought to reach He grabbed a loaf of French hope to strike Nazism out of society which purports to be the trivia over which college men our decisions and to frame our bread and put it over his shoulder Latin America in a short time. like a bat. "Say, back in high It is too deeply entrenched. As Campi lower division literary society, is droop their gray hairs when they national policies by the free dis BUY leave the war alone for a moment. school I used to guard the hot Dr. Frederick Artune stated last making a definite and determined cussion of free assemblies and not corner. When a grass cutter took UNITED Friday in his address at USF on By GERRY O'CONNOR These two Greek letter societies, effort to rise out" of the grave it by the arbitrary decision of a the big hop. I'd grab it and whip it STATES Totalitarian Propaganda in Latin Texas A&M isn't having any has occupied now for more than a and we wonder how many students to the initial sack just like that. SAVINGS America: "United States counter- choleric dictator. finals this year. War speed up, you year. actually could associate their Anything was a can of corn to me. propaganda hasn't succeeded be­ names with any meaning, are Even in a time of war we have At one time I laced the stitched cause it has failed to reach the know. Seems the fellows waste too We wish the PDP all the success always held it a right that a man apricot at a fast 342, but that was roots of German ideology. You much time studying. in the world. It deserves a place representative of an element of could stand up and give fair before I got spiked hitting the dust can't completely rid a garden of » « * in the university. It deserves the college activity that is in too im­ at the keystone bag. Later I moved weeds unless you remove each The five frat houses at Cal Tech support of every freshman or minent danger of disappearing en­ criticism of his government, and to the outer gardens and snagged weed by its roots." are named? Dabney, Blacker, sophomore who ever read a book, tirely from our university campi. we have always been proud that the rock with the best of them." Ricketts, Fleming, and Throop. or who ever was embroiled in an We are fully aware that a state we have had men who can do just In short, to effectively and con­ Thought you might like to know. He started to grab me by the argument over whether the modern of war exists, but we are also clusively free Latin America from » « * that little thing. When we cease lapels, but I quickly slipped out of authors can match the classics, or. aware that we are fighting for Hitler's influence, we must do San Jose had its "Defense to have that sort of thing we might my coat and ran from the room. who ever has tried to transmit certain things without which we everything that the Nazis have Stomp,'' annual Soph dance a as well take down the sign and The poor fellow couldn't speak his intangible ideas on to the very hold life to be useless and mean­ done in Latin America; however, English. week ago Saturday. concrete surface of a piece of white ingless. Two of those things are cease doing business at the old only in a democratic and friendly » • » • —BUY A JEEP paper. the free exchange of ideas and the stand on Capitol Hill. fashion. Nevertheless, this shouldn't "We must not sacrifice the great be the terminus of our activities; There was a time when Pi Delta unhindered cultivation of spiritual So in the academic world seminar "You remind me ol the ocean," heritage of knowledge and culture cultural relations and economic co­ Pi was one of the leading clubs and artistic, or should I say intel­ clubs and discussion groups are all he remarked tenderly. that has been handed down to us. operation should .be nurtured, not on the campus, meeting regularly lectual and creative, values. part of that sort of thing; they're "Ah," she sighed, "I guess I'm The training of the mind and the only at present, but in the future holding seminars, sponsoring lec­ We realize that this is getting all part of the way of life we're wild, romantic, and reckless?" heart in the present world ia even as well. tures by critics and authors, pub­ dully fundamental, but our point fighting for. They all represent "Nah, you make me sick." more important than any particu­ something that's taboo in Tokio lishing an exceptional magazine, is this. These clubs are seminar * * * -BUY A JEEP- lar area of technical training. For "The Garret". That was the time clubs, depending for their very and Berlin. So you see the war unless our faith in ourselves, in our Sign in a restaurant on Third At Canisius College's Commerce too when the Kappa Lambda Sig­ existence on the free exchange really isn't much of an excuse for democratic policy, in our ideals, in Street: "Use less sugar and stir? Club Cotillion (count 'em!) there ma was fighting a winning battle of ideas, on the theory that one letting activities like this perish. the principles of tolerance and free­ like H —; we don't mind the was a no corsage rule. Instead each for the place of arts and letters of the best ways for a man to As we said in the beginning, we dom, unless all those things can noise." fellow bought his girl a bunch of in a college curriculum, instead mold his own mind is by setting hope Pi Delta Pi is successful. be maintained, the battle is lost Defense Stamps for her to wear. of struggling to survive against the his ideas up against other men's College life is rather empty when * * * before it begins." President Win- The idea is intriguing. What's the dry rot of student disinterest ideas and profiting by the con­ one limits the intellectual phase Spine: A bunch of bones that fred G. Leutner of Western Re­ girl to do ? Go around like a bloom­ The attempt of Pi Delta Pi and flict. to the four walls and ceiling of a keep you from being legs clear serve University. Its venerable brother, the Kappa If we stop to reflect for a classroom. up to your neck. ing envelope. Friday, March 6, 1942 THE SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN Page Three DON BOXERS TAKE SPOTLIGHT TONIGHT -<$> Baseball Season Featured Tonight Twelve Contests Opens Tomorrow Set For Monster -LCHDCKN- Dons Engage Stanford; Ring Carnival By GENE SULLIVAN, Sports Editor PLENTY OF LAUGHS are in store for patrons of the Dempsey On Mound Lunny, Sports Scribes, Intramural show that goes on tonight in the Don Bowl, also known as the Little Theatre and more commonly referred By HARRY AGUIRRE to as just plain USF Auditorium. After all that's what the Tomorrow afternoon at three-thirty the curtain will go USF Champs Officiate fans will come to intramurals for even if better fights are up for the 1942 USF baseball season. At this time the Dons will engage the strong Stanford nine at Palo Alto. Coach (Continued from Page 1) handy and they will be satisfied because the laughs are As previously stated, Scandurra's system uses the good old- Twogood's diamond charges will go into this game with a guaranteed but don't be surprised if some really classy bouts fashioned method of slugging it out while Trainor has taught are also slipped in. Take that last heavyweight tussle be­ —^relatively short practice session under their belts. Due to outside his boys the modern jabbing and dancing around style. tween Fred Shew and "Zipper" Ziegler for instance. Ziegler Top bout of the night will be the heavyweight contest is spotting Shew no less than forty pounds and yet it's a conditions it was not possible for Thirty-Two the Hilltoppers to get organized between the 230 pounder, Fred Shew of Trinidad, Colorado, natural because it's the battle of the two biggest and fastest until two weeks ago. and the comparatively light junior <$, heavyweights in the school. Don't waste any sympathy on Turn Out For Although a large array of talent college transfer Herman Ziegler of Two other members of the Don greeted the coaching staff at Rossi Visalia. Shew will enter the fray boxing team, Dixon Kelly and Ger­ the "Zipper" because he has one of the finest physiques that a 3-1 favorite mainly because of we have ever seen and the kick of a mule in both hands. Playground, and prospects are the ry O'Conner, will fight, but not as Spring Drill best in recent years, the dope sheet his weight and slugging prowess part of an exhibition. Kelly's slow We don't feel the least bit envious of Fred, a hard hitter has it that the Indians boast an and Ziegler will have to be very maneuvering will be pitted against fast to keep out of the way of those himself, being on the receiving end when Ziegler starts pitch­ By JIM GREALISH organization that may prove a bit the unorthodox left and right- too powerful for the visitors. This murderous punches. However, ob­ handed style of O'Connors while ing punches. Although the baseball team has first effort will in all probability servers who have watched both following them will be another Boxing at its best will be portrayed, we hope, in an ex­ just opened practice, football has be restricted to experimentation, as boys insist the Visalian will be a lightweight offering, the Jim Walsh returned to the Hilltop for a thirty Twogood attempts to work out the match for the heavier Shew be­ and Leonard Hovorka duel. hibition between Jess Castro and Bill Bussenius of the Box­ cause of his speed, and a certain day stay. Commencing last Mon­ most effective unit for subsequent Bob Buckley has replaced the in­ ing team. Of course Bussenius may just as likely as not games. amount of ring savvy, so essential clown for the three rounds but at any rate it will be good. day, the Don gridders who are to to every good boxer. Both boys are jured Frank Clifford and will meet form next year's varsity will work TENTATIVE STARTERS also good gridiron specialists. Archie Crossland in the highly pub- Anything at all is liable to happen when those two mad­ Although it is not absolutely SQUARING OFF as they will for their bout tonight in the Annual Intramural Boxing Show in the University Auditorium are Herm Boxing Coach, Red McEntee, has men, Gallagher and Taylor square off or whatever they will and sweat for six weeks to prepare certain, it is possible that the fol­ for a topnotch schedule next fall. Ziegler and Fred Shew who will fight the feature heavyweight lent two of his boxers, Bill Bus­ do when they start fighting if and when they do start. For lowing lineup will start the game: event of the evening. Both boys are terrific hitters and have train­ senius and Jess Castro, for the A turnout of thirty-two potential Ed Hanna, first base; Red Graham, the safety of the fans the ringposts have been carefully ed diligently for the bout so it should be one of the best scraps ever event to spar several rounds in an stars greeted the call of Coach second base; Andy Chicourrat, seen on the Hilltop. (Photo by Scandurra) exhibition. Bussenius last year was checked and cannot be pulled out and water-buckets, stools, Cravath and assistants Bill Howard shortstop; and Tiger Smith at a semi-finalist in the State tourna­ third. The outfield will be drawn bottles and all other such weapons will be well out of reach, and Al Tassi. For the most part, ment in Sacramento while Castro from among Bill Moore, Neil Sheri­ Invitational is the rugged type whose first love so an extra cordon of police will not be necessary, we think. the group was composed of veter­ dan, Buzz McKnight, Dave Kom­ Tennis Team is boxing. Both are in excellent A veteran of several intramural bouts, big Jack Ferrill, ans who had a large part in last atsu, Ed Jennings and Bob O'­ shape for the first time this year will be making his second comeback when he tackles Pat year's successful schedule, but a Malley. The logical battery choice Boxing Bouts and should provide the fans with sprinkling of frosh and transfers will find Con Dempsey throwing Favored For plenty of excitement. showed that the starting team is to Kenny Haughton. The batting And now to the grudge matches order will no doubt be decided Next Friday by no means a closed affair. Championship which help to enliven the proceed­ immediately prior to game time. ings of every boxing card. Vice- The veterans were led by Bill The bulk of positions are ab­ By DENNIS WARDELL By JOHN M. GALLAGHER prexy John Gallagher and gridiron stalwart Willie Taylor will be tear­ Moore and Ray Gennette, ends; solutely wide open. Carl Mayer San Francisco State, San Jose, is on hand to bolster the ; For the past few months report­ ing at each other's hair, probably Buzz McKnight, center; and back- and the University of San Fran­ While Billy Russo and Angelo ers assigned to the difficult task resorting to rough tactics if the go­ field men Vic Ramus, Hal Johns­ Leoni are pressing Haughton for of keeping the students informed cisco meet in the first of a series ing gets too easy, in the featured funfest of the evening. ton, Neill Sheridan, Harry Muns the backstop post. Practice drills on the tennis team have stretched of invitational boxing tournaments and Billy Russo. Together with thus far have 'indicated Tiger next Friday night in the University There will be four lightweight, their minds and vocabularly /to one middleweight and one heavy­ other veterans who are on the Smith, Buzz Mcknight and Neil auditorium. Official verification of the limit in an effort to glean in­ weight skirmish before the inter­ RAY LUNNY baseball team, Jeff Cravath will Sheridan to be among the most the bouts was released last Wed­ effective willow-wieklers. The formation from our netsters. mission, but this does not mean have a goodly number of players nesday from the office of James I that the best fights will come after licized bout during the night. The contest should prove to be an At last after weeks of veiled last of the middleweight matches who are acquainted with his R. Needles, Hilltop Athletic Direc­ the resting period for some of the interesting one if the Dons man­ secrecy the information has begun prior to the intermission sees the system. age to iron out the inevitable tor. The scheduled time is 8 p. m. better matches will be revealed in to leak out and your writer after the opening tussles. One of these, veteran George Linehan opposing ASHTON RETURNS first-game rough spots. Intercollegiate regulations will the dangerous feigning movements indulging in a bit of espionage has the lightweight bout between Fred From the frosh, comes Fred . The game will mark the start of be adhered to throughout the con­ Woelflen and Harry Block opens of George Thompson, another lad Shew, a powerhouse of a fullback; a rather ambitious horse-hide uncovered the tennis plans for the tests, the conventional three round the festivities for the night and if who has shown he can box if Ed Cremen, guard; Dave Komatsu, campaign. Although Jimmy Needles season. given the opportunity. limit, with decisions forming the present plans materialize the boys center; and others who have gained has not given the final announce­ will stand pat on punching it out. valuable experience in turning out ment as to the completed schedule, Consoling is the fact, that some basis for the necessary rules. The only light-heavy contest of the for the rugby team. The return of it is certain that the Dons will of the promising players who have Pat Martin and Jack Ferrill, one card pits Tom Fahey against Doug Ashton, star tackle of the engage the best of the region's been playing hooky from practise Predictions as to the outcome pair of leading ring contenders will George Albers. „They both are JACK FERRILL—THE WINNER? have an old score to settle when known for their remarkable en­ Martin. This bout takes on the semblance of a Galento-Baer 1940 frosh team, who stands six nines in two-or three-game series. have finally decided to settle down of the triple tussle cannot be had feet-three inches tall and weighs Needles announced that USF had they tee off against each other in durance and will treat the fans to to serious training for the oncom­ until listing of actual combatants. the first heavyweight tilt of the fight and we hate to think what would happen if both lads 220 pounds, will help a great deal not applied for membership in the a speedy performance via the ing season. Keith Bridwell, stellar Don glove tutor, Red Mc Entee, night. South America's own Joa­ the canvas at the same time. in filling the tackle spots left California Intercollegiate Base­ knockout route. Bob Schneider and veteran, confidently predicted the has been selected as referee. quin Gomez will trade blows with Richie Walsh will square off in the vacant by graduation. ball Association this year, due to another footballer Vic Ramus, Five bouts that w&rate as tossups are the Richie Walsh- the fact that it was deemed wise other day that the Don team should The Green and Gold fighting final lightweight canto of the night Among the transfers is a prom­ who is a second year man on the and if their daily workout is any Bob Schneider, Dave Mahoney-Jack Taheny, Bob Buckley- ising blocking back in Herman to wait another year at which time take the championship this year. machine, having slipped out of gear Intramural card. Very little is the sport may have reached the criterion should make one of the Archie Crossland, Fred Woelfen-Harry Block and Gerry Ziegler, who hails from Visalia Carl Mayer, another veteran, shared and losing its first two bouts to the know of the Latin-American im­ best appearances in the intra­ Junior College. Jim Pappas from proportions on the Hilltop which the same opinion. San Jose State squad by counts of portation. O'Connor-Dixon Kelly frays. They'll be close and the winners would warrant its return to league murals. Pittsburg High School is an­ 6 matches to 1 in both meets, will will be more than breathing hard when it's all over. other back who will see his share competition. In the meantime the MAY TOUR attempt to shift itself into the win­ These are just a few of the bouts scheduled and they of action on the frosh team next Green and Gold will meet the mem­ Bridwell stated that if the squad bers of the CIBA, during the sea­ ning column and redeem its prev­ will give you a rough idea of what you should expect for fall. Forrest Coleman, a husky won the championship it would guard transfer from Sacramento son, in out-of-league competition. ious defeats. Sports Spottings your dime tonight. embark on ah extensive tour dur­ LARGE TURNOUT Junior College should give the BUY A JEEP ^ veterans plenty of trouble in mak­ ing Easter Vacation and would The turnout this year has been By KEN TICHENOR PRIORITIES and such have made impossible the awarding of me­ ing the first string spots. play with many of the Southern exceedingly larger than that of When General McArthur was a tight infield, and a slugging dals to the contestants at ringside tonight. The order must be placed a With the promise of about ten California teams. Admitted is the former years but the material has head of West Point he request­ outfield. But we were amazed at considerable length of time prior to the. date of the contest. However Don Ruggers ed every cadet to turn out for the odds in a local creamery out the awards will be made as soon as the medals are received. The ath­ more men turning out in the next fact, that the loss of Phil Povey not yet been developed enough to few days, the gridiron picture looks warrant the success that former the footbaU team. Since then he in the Sunset district in favor of letic department and the Foghorn could not come to terms on whether will be felt by the squad, but medals or a plaque would be the prize and the resulting compromise is brighter than it has been on the USF squads enjoyed. has repeatedly been quoted to Stanford. Take a look at these definitely in the favor of the boxers—both may be awarded. That is, Hilltop for many years. Provided Meet Menlo JC such newcomers to the squad as Last Friday night's bouts bear the effect that football is the one and see if it doesn't make you each winner will receive a medal and also have his name affixed to a world affairs do not interfere with Bill Mason, Lowenblen, Deasy and this out. game that stresses all of the phy­ reach for the bankroll: permanent plaque. We say that this is not definite as yet but to all the plans of Coach Cravath, the After suffering a stunning de­ Van Soosten hope to make up for The defeat at the hands of sical and mental requirements Three to one that we lose. appearances it will be the outcome. necessary for a good soldier. Dons can look for an undefeated feat at the hands of the Stanford his absence. To all Don tennis San Jose State on that occasion Two to one that the , season in 1942. Indians, the Don rugby squad is was far more "drastic" than the Major Cavanaugh, former coach Con Dempsey, doesn't go the dis­ fans this is definitely our year. of Boston College and Fordham, WHILE LOOKING around backstage during the USF-San Jose planning to bounce back into the previous encounter with the Spar­ tance. State boxing show last Friday night we found a part of the University that win column this Sunday after­ First match of the new season tans, two weeks ago. Where be­ wrote a book in which he com­ we never imagined existed. Of course not being a member of the stage- LAST YEAR'S WINNERS noon when they meet the Menlo will be with St. Mary's College on pared football and war, conclud­ Even money and five runs if crew nor a thespian we can't be held too much to blame but there it fore the decisions were disputed you take USF. Junior College unit. The contest March 17th. This contest should in some instances, last Friday's ing that training in the former was a fine pair of dressing rooms equipped with everything necessary Name Weight would make for a better army. Looks good enough to eat, for a boxing program but the all-important showers. will, of course take place at the prove a good test for the ability tiff left no doubt, in the minds John Castagnola 128 USF field and the time has been This week Jimmy Needles an- doesn't it? Boxing received a much-needed stimulant at USF this year with of our racket-busters and will of 700 fans present, that some­ * * * the introduction of the home and home meetings with other colleges Jimmy Gribben 140 set for 2:30. thing has to be done and done nouced that the University of San certainly start us off on the road Francisco will be glad to accom- There's a sad story about the so we thought that as long as we are to make boxing shows in the Menlo, according to local com­ fast to start the winning ball auditorium a permanent thing each season that it would be a good Dave Mahoney 145 to a championship. on the roll. date any and all who want to USF-Stanford game last Satur­ muniques, is not expected to field a day. It seems that the referee idea to install showers and save USF boxers and their opponents from KOEHNLE WINS work out with the team in spring being exposed to cold which is now the case on the somewhat long trip Jack Taheny 155 strong squad since they have been Cremen, Portello and Griswold in practice. "Football should not be called a penalty against the Dons, to the field-house. As we say it's merely a suggestion to be taken at its Bob Buckley ...... 165 handed defeats by both Stanford the Front Rank; Sanchez and Mc­ Lone Don survivor in the melee limited to a few," he comment­ but one of the assistant coaches worth. and California reserves. The Dons, Knight in the Middle Rank; Martin was John Koehnle, heavyweight ed, "but should be participated in didn't believe that he had called Larry Lalaguna 165 on the other hand, are expected to and Tom White at the Break who outlasted San Jose's Walt by every able-bodied student." it correctly. The upshot of the ODDS AND ENDS be in top form, especially with the Away; Komatsu at Scrum Half; Poupin to receive the decision after matter was that the coach bet John :Foy 175 a slow bout. Koehnle's continual Why not give it a try? There Something new has been added. Fencing will be Introduced start of the spring football training. Genette, Wing Forward; and a may be quite a few like Kear­ the referee ten dollars that he for all those interested this week and if there are enough students Though the Menlo starters are Backfield of Kynoch, Charlie left jabbing and counter-feinting was wrong and, upon consulting that show even a little interest instructions will be given. We under­ Wally Conley 175 ney and White of last year's team not known as yet, the probable White, Ramus, Bridwell, Zaballa, was responsible for his win. It is who have not yet even suited up the rule book, the referee was stand that "Doc" Haley will be among the first to sign . . . Our Jan Blumquist 200 the first year of canvas competi­ rubgy team participated in one of the wierdest games ever played line-up for the Dons will consist of and Shew at Fullback. in college. found to be right. when they lost to Stanford last week. Among other things the time­ tion for Koehnle and it is predicted So the team lost the game, the keeper became so engrossed in the game that he forgot to keep time that he will develop into a good * * * coach lost a fin, and all is sad­ and as a result the teams played fifty minutes instead of thirty-five. rTVVTVTTTVVVTTTTTTTTTTV^ heavyweight prospect in seasons Quaint Quote from the St. ness on Fulton street. When he finally gathered his wits enough to signal the end of the to come. Mary's Collegian: " 'Twas re­ name the teams kept right on playing . . . Daily papers failed to BOXING TONIGHT Surprise of the leather fray was vealed last Tuesday nite that * * * report that Dick Rossi, the United States Army flyer who account­ the return engagement between coach Forrest Twogood is one of Al Dutil, forward on the bask­ ed for his twenty-seventh Jap last week and was subsequently awarded Jerry O'Connor and Spartan Ken the best casaba coaches in the etball team, played in about the Distinguished Service Cross was a former USF student . . . TUXEDOS! twenty out of the twenty four Paolini, Tom Rovere and Frank Ryan all of the USF soccer teams Sheets in the 145 lb conflict. O'­ business . . . How he can make a clicking outfit out of such a game scheduled in the season are now standout performers for the Verdi Club. Ryan has taken Green Gold Connor's loss in the February bouts just passed. And he holds a rec­ the place of Pete Franceschi as goalie. The fame of John Koehnle to Sheets was a hairline decision group of misfit talent (?) beats is rapidly spreading. From the Sacramento Bee we quote the fol­ us ... " ord that seems unique to say the Fred Woelflen (145) vs Harry Block (140) and he was, on merit of his past least. Dutil, the seventh highest lowing item: "USF will send a six foot, two inch heavyweight here showing, favored to upset his more The Tuesday nite that Moraga's next month for the National Intercollegiate Boxing Championships. RENTED] scorer on the squad, did not tank Dixon Kelly (145) v Gerry O'Connor (145) experienced opponent. But, as be­ excuse for an Art Cohen was He is John Koehnle, tackle on the freshman football team last sea­ writing about happens to be the one free throw during the en­ son." . . . When USF meets the Menlo Ramblers Sunday it will be | For The Freshman ^ fore, experience told, and O'Con­ tire season, although he account­ the first time in many years that rugby will be played on USF Jim Walsh (150) vs Leonard Hovorka (150) nor's consistent bobbing tactics evening that USF thumped a tre­ '<• FANDANGO 2 mendously inferior St. Mary's ed for thirty two points from the field. failed to ward off point-gathering floor. George Linehan (160) vs Geo. Thompson (160) blows. Sheets was given the decis­ team to the tune of 50 to 33, us­ ing every man on the bench in * » * ion. Parnow, Paolini, Rovere, and Pat Martin (195) vs Jack Ferrill (210) In the 175 lb classification, Hill- a vain attempt to hold the score down. It sounds like sabatoge on Francis Ryan of the USF soc­ 5950 ] topper Bill Bussenius, lost a close cer team are now playing for the the Gael campus to admit that a -^•1 "The Recommended Laundry" "¥• Bob Buckley (160) vs Archie Crossland (160) one to ,Siun Smith. Bussenius ^^mDouble Breasted^ group of misfits could dump Verdi Club in the San Francisco failed to show the spark he had soccer league during the colleg­ Drape Models J John Gallagher (135) vs Willie Taylor (165) their best team in years two out * II La Grande & Whites during the 1941 season and tired of three times. How it appears iate off season. We hear that with Complete With All Vic Ramus (160) vs Joaquin Gomez (160) badly in the latter part of the that we not only i beat the team Ryan at the Goalie position ACCESSORIES third round. Smith's tosses^ at but a poor hack as well. the Verdi Club is now leading the ^•Laundry & Dry Cleaning Bob Schneider (160) least 50 percent of them, were league. •See ...JACK RYAN; vs Richie Walsh (160) evaded by Bussenius' continual * » * II IMPORTANT WORK AHEAD . . . USE OUR TIME Saturday afternoon the baseball * • • George Albers (185) vs Tom Fahey (190) ducking and neck jerking. Before File 'em and Forget 'em Dept: II SAVING, ECONOMY SERVICE. long, however, Bussenius should team will journey down Palo Al­ to way to take on the Stanford George Whelan, the fighting Jess Castro (170) regain his shape, basketball sea­ nine In the first game of the year orator, is now just an orator *| PHONE MARKET 0916 vs Bill Bussenius (170) son being over, and again come [HOWARDS! for the Dons. Present indica­ again. He has given up boxing. * 11 San Mateo 1488 . . Redwood SOI . . San Rafael 1S76 ~K Fred Shew (230) vs Herman Ziegler (190) through for Mc Entee >in the tions point to a successful sea­ . . . Tiger Smith has taken his • 920 MARKET STREET i Pacific Coast Intercollegiates. son, What with a good battery, physical and is 1A in the army. ___A___f_____A__J_l PAGE FOUR THE SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN Friday, March 6, 1942

#- -• PI DELTA PI SEEKS KLS MEETS SCHEDULE OF MID-TERM EXAMINATIONS I.R.C. In Sad Plight, MARCH 20TH March 9-13, 1942 'BRETHREN' TO REVIVE MONDAY, MARCH 9 —. 3> The next regular meeting of the Lecture classes convening at 9:00, Monday, Wednesday By HAL TOBIN even if that something is worth Kappa Lambda Sigma, upper divi­ and Friday. fighting for. sion literary society, will be held Club Check-up Shows The Pi Delta Pi, little brother Friday evening March 20 in the Lecture classes convening at 1:00, Monday, Wednesday The Lower Division Literary Semeria Room. to the Kappa Lambda Sigma is Society is worth fighting for, if and Friday. struggling towards its goal: re­ for no other reason than it is Principle speaker at this meeting TUESDAY, MARCH 10 LOWER DIVISION. It belongs to will be Edward Dermot Doyle, pro­ C.I.C. Holds construction and recognition. The fessor of English in the Evening Lecture classes convening at 8:00, Tuesday and Thursday. little fellow 'took sick' last year, the Freshmen and Sophomores. " WAR'' Excuse Not Valid; They can either be ashamed of it, Division of the University and liter­ Lecture classes convening at 11:00, Tuesday and Thurs­ and after suffering for awhile, or proud of it. But they can only ary critic of the San Francisco day. Hilltop Meet died a merciless death, under the be proud of it if they make it Chronicle. Mr. Doyle is heard each Let Officers Quit Sunday evening over the National Lecture classes convening at 2:00, Tuesday and Thurs­ gaze of an indifferent student something to be proud of. Student Heads from the seven Broadcasting System's program "A day. body. This of course means hard work. Bookman's Daily Notebook". By JIM MOSER Catholic Bay Area Colleges, are The less support it receives the All Tuesday one-unit Public Speaking classes. President Ed Bosseneeker an­ (This is the third in a series of articles by the Foghorn's News scheduled to convene at the Uni­ Buried but not forgotten by the harder the work. Editor on the present war ti_e condition of the various campus cubs. nounced that members for the KLS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 versity of San Francisco for the lower classmen, who felt that there There is certainly a place for In this series the author attempts to determine factually just who is are still being sought, and all those monthly Catholic Intercollegiate should be an organization for men Catholic writers in the field of lit­ Lecture classes convening at 8:00, Monday, Wednesday at fault and what is responsible for the degeneration of the campus with an appreciation of literature Council Meeting. interested in writing, the PDP this erature, and the Catholic Univer­ and Friday. clubs.) week began to rise from its grave. are asked to join. Under the leadership of Gene O'­ sity is the place where they must Lecture classes convening at 11:00, Monday, Wednesday Article 3 Meara and a faculty moderator, Under the guiding hand of Mr. --BUY A JEEP be found. The Pi Delta Pi was and Friday. THE INTERNATIONAL the various college representatives Wall S. J., a small group of stu­ founded with the notion that USF RELATIONS CLUB will conduct a forum in which the dents have joined together with the has some of these potential writers THURSDAY, MARCH 12 topics: "America After the War— idea of raising little brother and —And we have! This is evident Lecture classes convening at 9:00, Tuesday and Thurs­ If, indeed, there is any campus club not in a position our future in industry, labor, social setting him on his feet. The task U.S.F. from the quality of work turned day. to blame its pitable condition on the now-famous alibi "It's relations and trade," will be under is not an easy one, for it is much out in the English classes and in because of the war," it is the International Relations Club. discussion. easier to belong to an organization the Quarterly. It is up to every Lecture classes convening at 10:00, Tuesday and Thurs­ Alternating between the two that is already functioning than to Freshman and every Soph to see Defense day. (I R C). centrally located campi - of your own. It is easy to go along The FOGHORN this week begins Lecture classes convening at 10:00 Monday, Wednesday pretty silly, if it attempted such But there is a need of more work, have not been able to devote enough where someone else has gone be­ and more 'brothers.' a regular column of ROTC and ser­ and Friday. an excuse. time and effort toward making the fore, but it is a different matter to vice news, with important military At the very time when an In­ The Foghorn, in be­ Discussions and "bull sessions," Lecture classes convening at 2:00 Monday, Wednesday club a living, active organization. break your own way. And so it is known as meetings, take place announcements, and news of Uni­ ternational Relations Group on Then I say, without any reflections, half of the student body versity men in the armed forces. and Friday. this or any campus should be with the PI DELTA PI. (temporarily, at least) at noon let those officers resign if they are and faculty, offers sin- It seems that there is not enough Wednesday—B2. All those interest­ buzzing with activity, with lec­ unable to handle the task. tures, discussions, regular meet­ cerest condolences to a of the pioneer spirit left in the ed in the future of the P. D. P. are Gene O'Meara this week was ele­ In fact, I demand that they school—It's just too much trouble ings, bulging rosters, a myriad member of its staff, Wal­ invited to join in the discussion vated to the first full Colonelcy in Treasury Dept. membership and stimulating in­ resign for the good of the organ­ to get in and fight for something, next Wednesday. the University ROTC unit. O'Meara '42 Class terest in an intelligent and well- ization in particular and the good lace Colthurst, '45, in the was promoted from the rank of of the University in general. Lieutenant-Colonel, created as the informed out-look on the present death of his Father. and the No. 1 "stag" of the cam­ Lauds Foghorn war—our International Relations Certainly, if ever there was time ranking office two years ago when Notices organization, the famous USF and place for the I. R. C. that Condolences also to pus. ... the unit was expanded from a Bat­ chapter of a nationwide collegi­ time and place is NOW TODAY. If he's possessed with hair that talion to a Regiment. Jeep Campaign HARD-WORKING MODERATOR the Family and fellow Under Members of the Senior class ate foundation, is dozing itself With such a moderator as Doctor classmen of Fred Gerard closely resembles that of Tyrone are advised to place their or­ away to a point of virtual ex­ Power, is constantly thinking and The Saint Ives Law Club has be­ (Continued from Page 1) ders for graduation invitations tinction. Kunhle, long an enthusiast of such j an organization, and an interested, '45, on his death. talking about June, he's Dick gun a compilation of the names of government, and secondly, any­ as soon as possible with their MEMBERSHD? UNINTERESTED Your all Dons now in uniform and their thing we do in the Stamp cam­ hard-working enthusiast at that, English, USF's most recent contri­ class officers. Orders will be The officers' interest in the wel­ branch of service. This column paign, even though it is only a the I. R C. should easily be the bution to the Recreation Dept. and taken by Bob Rossi, Charlie fare of the club they supposedly will be glad to accept volunteer ten cent purchase, is helping the White, Jim Grealish, Bill Low­ operate seems hardly recognizable. leading campus club in the field Rossi Playground .... If he wears of general activity, IF it receives Hat information that any of its read­ government, and ourselves, to win ery, Tom Daley or Senior stu­ The membership, either uninter­ First Year Law any worthwhile SUPPORT from its glasses, has Patrick as his middle ers may have on University of San the war." dent body officers. ested or too disgusted with condi­ name and is always chiding you Franisoo men in service. Address Father Giambastiani, S. J. tions to bother to complain is prac­ OFFICERS. By FRED WOELFLEN Invitations for the annual Man at Presidio when you're buying some binder contributions to Service Editor, Dean of Men tically at the end of the rope, ready It is reported that the L R. C. FOGHORN. Baccalaureate Services and INTRODUCING paper, he's Frank Pacelli, the Book­ "It is an excellent program to for disintegration, while all alone, has held ONE meeting this se­ promote the campus sale of bonds graduation, are engraved on a the moderator of the club, Doctor mester, THREE meetings last Robert E. Moock, a member of SENOR DON: store big-wig ... If he has a and stamps. Every one of us ought high grade of vellum paper. The Kunhle, strives valiantly to hold semester with no good prospects mustache that reminds you of Ben The Military Department this price for these announcements the first year Day Law class, has If he's sort of on the "built side," week called attention to the new to help to the limit of his ability." together the last remnants of. a club in sight. been ordered to active service as usually wears a blue gabardine Blue, the "cinemaniac", and works John Gallagher will be ten for $1.00. which was once one of the most We advise the officers, to wit: regulations concerning drill, pro­ 2nd Lieutenant in the Infantry. Lt. suit, sucks on an old beat-out like mad during Noon time, he's perty, and conduct. Student Body Vice President Senior Class President Bob respected organizations on the Don The FOGHORN, self-appointed Moock is at present stationed at the that drives the gals wild, he's Dick Ray of Swanson's Emporium . . . "I'm all for' it. There is no rea­ Rossi requests that members of campus. guardian of the University's in­ Presidio. son for this campaign to fail when this year's graduating class take Egan, the Junior Class's contribu­ If he's referred to as the "mighty A Military Mass was held in terests and the Student Body's Mr. Moock was graduated from there is nothing more involved than care of this as soon as possible, NEEDS SUPPORT tion to the Coliseum Theatre ... atom", is always the big voice in the University at 8:30 on Sunday, interests recognizes the import­ the University of California with walking out of the Green and Gold in order that the invitations may There is no beating about the If he usually wears a blue slack February 22, George Washington's ance, nay, the necessity for such an A. B. degree in June 1940. Be­ your favorite "bullsession" and Room to the Bookstore and buying be distributed in ample time for bush. The I. R. C. needs im­ an organization as the I. R. C. birthday. mediate support—plenty of it— cause of the excellence of his work suit, sucks on an old beat out basketball is his first and only Victory Stamps." commencement exercises. a regeneration of active interest, If you are not responsible for during the first semester, he shared Medico pipe, and is constantly Bob Rossi Winfield Scott Monro, Junior, especially on part of ihe officers, the defective condition of your in the scholarship awarded by raving about the jive music of Senior Class President "Sweepstakes" Trophy to the and thus through the officers, the organization, then find out who Father President to the highest Lou Watters and his band, it's who enlisted in the Navy at the "I'll be the first with congratula­ end of March, 1941, last week team which succeeds in amassing entire membership. or what is, and do something ranking student in the first year Ken Tichenor, the FOGHORN'S tions if the plan goes over." the greatest number of points in about it! was commissioned an Ensign NO EXCUSES class. "Bob Bencheley" ... If he's rather -BUY A JEEP- the tournament. At all costs, the I. 11. C. shall in the Naval Reserve. He enters There is certainly no excuse for BUY A JEEP slender in stature, wears glasses, service in the Naval Aviation corps The entire tournament will be a marked decline in such a club be revived and set back on its run off in one day, with a guest feet. The FOGHORN shall not And then there is the yarn about usually has; a flock of English after training at the Oakland Nav­ Sophs Plan as the I. R. C. At a time when the prisoner who, being hanged al Reserve Aviation Base. luncheon being served all contest­ wars ravage eve»y corner of the rest until this is accomplished. books under his arms, and revels for the eleventh time, turned to in wearing the olive drab, he's Tom ants in the Student Lounge by the earth and sea, such an organiza­ BUY A JEEP University. • the astonished guards and said: Kircher, the "ROTC'er" .... Last week also was commission­ Tournament tion should be planning, discussing, Three managers of chicken "Whatta ya think I yam, a criminal enlightening students on their out­ If he drives a '41 "Chevy" club ed Jack Evans, who attended USF Soph debating activities have farms in Russia were called before or a yoyo?" in '38 to '40. He is a Naval Aviation (Continued from Page 1) been temporarily suspended with looks, both for the war and for the the judge. coupe, is in the ROTC and invari­ coming peace. ably eats his lunch at Simpson's love, he's Harry Aguirre, the Ensign, with special experience in nent non-student judges for the the advent of the tournament and "What do you feed your chick­ scouting and observing while at the final round will be repeated. its myriad preparations and will , I firmly believe that the I. R. C. ens?" Restaurant, on Clement St., for Junior Class dynamo . . . YOUR EASTER more reasons than one, he's Bob If he's always adding up figures, Corpus Christi advanced training Thirteen trophies will be award­ continue so until completion of the should revitalize itself, not only for "Corn." annual forensic gathering. the sake of the University, but as McCarthy, our nomination for the has three or four accounting books base. ed the winners in the various "Your'e under arrest. We use SUIT AND classes of debating and oratory. A debate formerly scheduled with its duty, its sworn duty. corn to feed people." Class of '42's newest "socialite" . . . around him at all times, and for If he wears slacks that are on the There are no "rookie" dollars. Send In addition to the regular awards, the University of California's This International Relation The second heard this conversa­ the present is going "mad* be­ reddish hue, talks in a very, very yours to the front! Buy U. S. De­ the Associated Students of „ the Sophomore Debate squad has been Organization with a chapter in tion and tried to play safe, SPORTS WEAR cause he quit smoking for Lent, decided Southern drawl, and has fense Savings Bonds and Stamps University have donated a postponed until the end of April. just about every college and uni­ ens." he's Bob Rossi, the Senior Class one of the few pair of "tails" in versity in the nation was found­ "What do you feed your chick- Prexy .... If he's a rugged look­ this institution, he's Bob Griswold, ed for this very reason: to keep ing individual, despite the fact that "Cornhusks." Kentucky's gift to the Hilltop . . . alive (in content) the spirit of he wears glasses, is hustling like ROOS BROS SPORTS SHOP "You're under ^arriest. We use If he comes to school in the morn­ democratic institutions and world the very devil these days, along cornhusks to make cloth. And ings looking far fresher than the peace in the minds and hearts of with worrying about the sale of you?" he asked, turning to the VS FAVORITE § MEN'S SHOP majority of us, after working all American college students. bids, he's Ed Cremen, the Frosh third man. night at the SP freight officers, There have been reports that Prexy and Chairman of next Satur­ "I give my chickens the money AT 4717 he's Bill Conroy, the Soph Prexy, some of the officers, because of and tell them to go by their own day night's Fandango ... If he's conflicting working hours and such, food." a six footer, always wears a red and white "warm up jacket", and has the loosest fitting physique around this institution, he's Con Dempsey, the baseballer ... If he's FANDANGO constantly combing his hair with no avail, and is always the center YOUR FIRST CHOICE IN FOR REAL FUN of some screwy antics, he's William March 14 Thomas Taylor, the pass catching end of Jeff Cravath's football aggre­ gation ... If he's possessed with GO FORMAL TAKE HER BOWLING an all year 'round tan, and is the latest addition to the "Bachelor's SPORTS COATS Your Tuxedo Should Be Club," he's Keith Bridwell, the tenniser and history expert . . . . The Latest Model—Spe­ AT cial Rates To Students. LINCOLN BOWL FOR THIS SPRIHG There's a Special rate to Associated Student Members From 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Monday Through Friday M€N'S APPAR€L 10 A. M. to 12 A. M. Saturday 123 KEARNY AT POST FREE INSTRUCTIONS FOR BEGINNERS

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