SANTA CLARA TO JOIN CATHOLIC COLLECE MEET Day Students- ffN7 /_■ Freshman Attend Nocturnal Class Elections Devotions, Mission Church The Santa Clara (filled Today Official Publication of the Associated Studtnts of the Uniwrsily of Santa Clara 1

Vol. 32, % . *y».3» SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1952 $?.00 PER YEAR Law School to Sponsor Political Discussion Begin Tonight A discussion of the relative merits of the two major political party Nocturnal Devotions platforWis and their respective candidates will take place on Thursday, Oct. 16 at 8:00 p.m., in the Moot Court room of the law college, ac- cording to Dean Edwin J. Owens, of the law school. Engineers Reject Redwood Has First SERIES Frosh Dance Entire by Association, Student The event, sponsored the Student Bar will lie the Bonfire, Plan New Meeting, Editor Is Body To firat In a series of evening lectures on pertinent topics of the day. Tomorrow Dean Owens added that the Re- Night publican viewpoint will be pre- Spring Activity Appointed for Year The annual I'rcshman Dance Participate in Services by of the Santa sented a member Mill be held tomorrow night In county Republican Freshman Class To The Santa Clara Engineering Members of the staff of the Clara Central hriiin gymnasium. The dance, By Maim i i POCHK committee; while the Democrats Society will not sponsor the fa- "Redwood" met lust Monday to Sponsored by the CataJa Club, Tonight ut 9 p.m. NiHiiiriml Devotion'* lo (he Blessed Sacrament will be represented by a member mous pre-gamo bonfire of past discuss plans for the future issue. Hold Elections changes >Will feature the music of Jose Hill li« tin in tin- Mission Chapel. All members nf llk student body of the county Democratic Central years, but is planning a series of Several will be made, it Registrar's ; orchestra, Office his |.. activities including a dance some- was indicated, especially in the C'iiliiriida and an- invited lo take part in (in- services petition (tod's (trace for the committee. (■iris have been Invited from The of the two speaker* 9 time in January. general layout, in order to add spiritual. Intellectual and niatf-rlnl welfare nf tin Student Body. names Today, October I.on, Mountain and Dominican be disclosed at a later date. more to the enjoyment of the Releases Schedule FIRST t will The official newspaper of the Colleges. Admission will be HOUR Following the lectures, an op- By JACK KENNEAULY reader. Day students are Urged to attend Ihc opening hour's devotions. class elections have Santa Clara Engineering Society, he afforded the au- Freshmen !) portunity will "The Bronco Tech News." edited NEW EDITOR free. For Thanksgiving a.m. to 10 a.m., boarders will be assigned a special time by the questions from the Ix-en scheduled for Wednesday; Oc- dience to ask by Tony had expressed the Assigned to lake over tins year Eucharistic Committee of the what has been 2 and Thursday, October B. Janda. So- floor regarding tober possibility that famed* as Editor is John Martin, a Senior Thanksgiving vacation will come dality which in charge of the In order to be elected the candi- the prc- is de- presented. in the Arts and Science College* later this year than the schedule votions. Attendance, date must have a majority vote in game bonfires which, until last however, is His assistant will be Michael Sul- Delta Sigma Pi To distributed to students indicates. KSCU Will Begin purely voluntary. MOOT COURT the 2 Primary. year, had been traditional, would October livan. Business matters "ill he Due to a mixup on the date for also stated that the first be resumed again this year for the Owens RUTfOFF after is the first all out into Cal game. However, the idea has looked by Joe llcrg, Junior Thanksgiving und the Thanksgiv- This effort of the affair will be divided If no candidate receives the Begin Year With New 'Drama Disk' to get been In the Arts and Science College, ing vacation, the Registrar's office the day stildents to attend firms with each firm consist- majority, the two with the highest since rejected. law aided by Jerry Marsh. Leo Nolle has scheduled Thanksgiving recess the devotions. All day students ing of one third year law student. number of votes will run again The engineers, under the lead- and Joe Kern will handle most of from November 10. beginning at arc urged to join in with the acting as senior law partner, two in the Membership Drive Broadcasts Soon finals. October 8. ership of president Jack Sauer, are the feature writing for the publi- noon, to November 23. boarders in making the devotions second year students to act as REQUIREMENTS planning several other activities cation. Other writers will be cho- The Sigma Xi chapter, of Delta The FM branch of the campus a complete success. junior partners, and two first year For Freshman as The Registrar's office has now a to. qualify for this year including their an- sen to as assist- soon. Sigma PI, National Commerce I ra- corrected the error. The new radio, KSCU-FM, will begin broad- law students act a candidate in the elections, he nual dance, which they hope will Dick Cassimns, chuirmnn of the During the meeting it was dis- Thanksgiving schedule will be about first of Novem- ants. must obtain the signatures of year. te! nit v. has released plans for the casting the Committee, announced that the de- be the best of the Also. Jack closed that the "Redwood" would from November 36 at noon until twenty-five fellow classmen who coming year designed to (pater in- Ikt, according to Bob .lohusini. votions will begin with Benediction a at some November So. The new COURT promise to give the candidate their sponsor photo contest schedule and r:\position of the Blessed Sac- According to the law school contest, terest in the society, and to pro- now staff member. The Quonset build- j support. No one may offer his later date. Details of this Includes Thanksgiving day, rament at 8 p.m. tonight and will "appellate" procedure activities for both on ing in which the station is housed \ dean, an signature in support of two men open to students who wish to enter vide old and which comes Thursday, No- close with First Friday Mass at be followed all sessions dis- vember been remodeled will In running for the same office. The NOTICE! photos of student life, will he ni'w members. 27. hits inside in order 5:30 a.m. tomorrow morning. Holy each firm being allowed two with deadline for all nominations is Tli<> Kosary will he recited closed later. Students are encour- Another correction on the Uni- to provide the maximum amount Communion will be distributed weeks to prepare and milimit the aged meantime to retain Members of the fraternity and of comfort staff Wednesday evening, October 1. every evening at 6:40 p.m. In the in the versity calendar is the change in for members. every hour after midnight. J briefs. member* the Business The list of signatures must be Mission Church during the photos pertaining to student life, faculty of the second mujterm examination Each handed in to Bob Marpnick, Room month of October for World whether in the religious, academic, Adiiiiiustration College staff held due this semester. Due to the MtOOMBMi sixty-minute period will The firms will be judged on the A new tile Moor has been laid, begin Peace and for the suffering athletic or social field. change in the vacation schedule, with recitation of a part of basis of lioth the written briefs 335, Kenna Hall. peo- a meeting lust week. Another station Includ- is a conflict with the second permanent fixtures. the Office of the Blessed Sacra- oral presentation of the The offices open for election ple in the "Iron Curtain" coun- was Tuesday there and the CAMEKAMEN meeting held last for ing record racks, files, and furni- ment, which will be led by a mem- according to Ray are President. Vice-President. tries. period midterm exams. briefs, Definite arrangements Were also students Interested In Joining the ture are being installed or will be ber of the Sodality from I ho-hall- sino, chairman of the Moot Court Secretary, Treasurer, and S e r- made to form a camera committee EXAMS shortly, said. ffaternity. It Is open only to np- Installed Johnson floor participating. committee. geant-at-arms. with the prime purpose of seeing The new date for the examina- Balloting president, promises that the per-classmen the Business Col- is \ All the students of the under- will take place in front Sauer. that photographs of all student In tions scheduled one week In ad- In another three weeks, the TALKS voting engineers may sponsor special equipment graduating school are welcome as of the Co-op, with the un- a activities are taken for the "Itcd vance of the vacation period. The should be almost en- Members of each will be ;'surprise, activity" iu the spring. | i?, Hi. general public. der Ilia, supervision <>t the Student Wood." BoTh" members of the cam- mtrtferms vrtll h«* rwun November tirety Installed, tnemding eight addressed by Rev. Rog'rr McAu- Body Government. ACTIVITIES I!) to November 25, inclusive. Cop- record turntables. Installation of Their first activity the year pus camera club and independent llffe, S.J. Student Chaplain, or of Tentative plans call for lo- ies of the new schedule will be pro- acoustical draperies, and also of picnic by photographer*, who are Interested the Bev. Stephen Fairly, S.J. Imme- was a attended 150-200 vided to students the near fu- the Master control board. 'Hie engineers. Champions of the Alum in taking pictures should contact cal chapter to sponsor several In j diately following this short talk ture by the Registrar's office. studio will be fitted for "live" Women Will Be In Rock Park meet were the any of the officers. field trips, as well as inviting there Mill be a short period de- Alpha Phi Omega Civil but yet plans who both foot- broadcasts, as no voted entirely to private prayer Engineers won the glicst speakers'. In addition, the have been made in this respect,j ball and softball games to walk fraternity sponsors dinners and and meditation. The closing five Rooting Section For uiiiinies Greets Eleven New off with the "Dean's Cup" donated dances for both members of the NKW FEATURE id each hour will again Business Dean To Mendel Society be taken from the Office of the by Dean Sullivan. Other features chapter and the entire Student 111 sides the el|llipillent to be [ Blessed Sacrament. California Game of the picnic were the holc-in-one Body. used, KSCU-FM Is expecting the j Chapter Members Charles Lu- tournament won by Address Students Holds Meeting arrival soon of British Broadcast- j Cassimus stated that these de- William J. Maronick, chair- Alpha Phi Omega chessa and the game be- A dance is planned soon, to be has decided softball Ing Company Drama Disks. These votions, which inaugurated the Rally Committee an- plans hel'd in conjunction with the neigh- were man of on for this year's activities, tween the facility and seniors. Dean announced lliat The Mendel Societi held a short «111 .be broadcast on the Currier last sear, - Dirkson and which drew large nounced that in cooperation with according Al President boring fraternities from I'niversity, meeting in the to Capurro, next Tuesday. October 7, at 10 Science Building station first, pending completion of numbers of a special sec- the The purpose of the Engineering of Sun Francisco and California students for devotions, the married students of chapter. Chief among the Ixxlgc, the last Tuesday morn i n g, during the FM station, later they will be be Society is to promote social ac- o'clock in the Adobe at Berkeley. At this, the annual will repeated twice each se- tion will be set up for women. events set for the chapter is the College which a movie was shown and rcbroadcasl lo the wider audiences tivities among the engineering of Business Administration Sig mester. However, there will be a permitted in the reception chapter of stu- Kose of Delta dance, a Queen plana for coming events, wen' They will t>c sec- into the elev- will assemble for the first time dis- mailable to the FM station. time change of two hours in all en new memberi the dents at Santa Clara and to give for the fraternity will he chosen. cussed. tion under the following condi- from pledge in the scholastic year of 1952. In- subsequent in order class. with the students an opportunity- to The Inaina Disks are recordings schedules, They will join the of the business faculty, INITIATION Later in the year the club plans that tions: learn more about their profession troduction of dramatic productions by the late hour 'adoration will be twenty active members in services the Business Initiation ot members to hold a so< l.il to which girls evenly 1. Wives and date* of Santa from the lecturers and movies officers of Adminis- new will BBC. Among the be allpled. to the University. from Bay Area schools works to pro- luive which feature. tration Association and the Delta take place during the first or sec- nursing Clara students will their With the added membership, the are a regular grammed will bo "Ivanhoe," "Un- directly behind the Sigma Pi will take place at this ond week in November. Soon after will be Invited. I'laiis were also COMMITTEE own section will begin school activi- •' usual Talcs by H. G. Wells, I'hc fraternity All engineering students are cor- meeting. . - that event a field trip will be made. discussed for a. student body dance Members of the Committee in- main student section, The .Stu- lady's Not for Burning," "Oliver ties soon. Capurro said. dially invited to join. He that Professors lo tin- Miller Palo To be held filler in the year. clude, besides Casslmus, Mart Mr- 2. Their tickets are to be pur- also stated Corixnation in and several others. dent Binder, distributed this year Elliot Jones Twist," Henry, Ray Sala/.ar, Chuck the athletic office. and James Collins rep- Alto, and to the Food Machinery A committee was appointed for chased at every of the Joe (lark, to almost member resented JHe College of Business Corporation in San Jose. Dates of organizing a later edition of also expects the services French, Fni", Benson, There Is a limited number of Body, l>ocn "The KSCU Student has the great- depart e t of above activities be which Lawrence Cloney, and Ben Fran- tickets Administration m n the will an- Owl" will hi' devoted ex- of Radiodiffusion Fcancaisr, the available. est source of the Fraternity's in- Clara This group will be also aided this section Fulbright Awards Santa at the Western Eco- I nounced soon, according to Bill clusively to Mendel Society and French National Radio System, in cis. S. Women In arc Additional has ac- come. revenue nomic Association meeting held in Vice-President of feature scientific by u floor representative of the asked to wear white Mouses, i Wilkinson, the will articles wriU obtaining the current popular. cumulated by the summertime ac- Rcdlands. Sodality on each floor of the halls. or some white garment. chapter. ten by inio;nbors of the society. Frcnch songs, as well as French sweaters tivity of Jerry DeNardo, who was Competition Open Classes will be as usual Full cooperation must be classical music. This, togetherwith hcl<» 4. Riv- in charge of the production of the through tomorrow. Committee this the stock of which is en to the Rally If binder. records avail- able from I he backlog accumulated Is to be continued. of the greater number To Senior Classmen The schedule for the floors is as of Because its operation, will furnish mosl The success this depends of in binder, the chapter In follows: !l p.m io 10 p.m., Pay Stu- ads the Professor Carlo Klumiani, Mod- of Ihc Classical broadcasts. uponl your cooperation. If suffi- amount of funds. Area Schools dent Association members, 10 p.m. has an increased Bay Will cient \ coo|>cration is not shown, erator of the International Rela- t<> This will be spent, in accordance NKW II p.m. gesbnd floor of Kenna, be discontinued. tions Club, yesterday announced p.m. this section will with the purpose of the fraternity, Carrier station KSCI'-AM has 11 to midnight, third floor are once again reminded these that all applicants for Fulbright Kenua, midnight to You for student, benefits on campus. < already broadcast the first of u %c- of I a.m. sec- tickets must be purchased at the scholarship to study abroad should ond floor 1 The Saturday night movies s|K>n- -| ries complete operas. It O'CQnnor, a.m. to 2 contact him as soon as possible in Host NFCCS Conference of will ticket Wfice. sored last year will not be held continue to do so every Wcdncs- a.m. third floor O'Connor, 2 a.m. Room 15, Kenna Hall. the' this semester, Capurro announced, Student representatives of ■ liable each campus representative I became/a member of the national j day night, bringing Santa Clarans to 3 a.m., second floor of Nobili, cloven California Catholic Colleges meet with at 3 to but beginning next semester they Applicants must lie I niled to lus counterpart I federation. The student congress i a selection of fine operas. This a.m. 1 a.m., third floor No- will meet for the first time in the lie other Catholic Colleges and to bili, lo will be continued again. Other States citizens, must have a Col- I voted affiliate with NFCCS on ' presentation may be carried over 1 a.m. 5 a.m., fourth flooi Bay Area November 14, 15 and through and the ex- Dramatics Director services, by members will include lege degree or its equivalent* at 16. I discussions the recommendation of this dele- Lto KSCL'-FM, but no decision has of Nobili. and from 5 to 5:30 a.m. This convention, sponsored by the change of information, bring about gation attended Walsh conducted tours of Oaltes museum the time award is to be taken up. that the Ix>s An- | yet been made. A schedule of Hall. National Federation Of Catholic the improvement of that activity geles Sodality representative! and the Mission Church for vis- must be In good health, and must convention. | these *, together with other floor Announces Tryouts College Students, will bring to- on his campus. who it ors on campus. have a knowledge of the language 1 PURPOSE ; presentations, will be published are helping with the Adora gether the representatives of all main of plans are of the country' sufficient to carry- SPEAKERS The work the Novem- i each week. lion Hick Caputo, Miki Catholic Colleges California lias agreed to se- ber O'Sullivan, For Leahy Prize on the proposed study. 'the in Santa Clara convention will he done in Jack Kuehler, Bot of for two days of discussions and ad- cure speakers for this convention small discussion groups of collegi- Maronick, Jack Trily, Pat Elfin- All students interested in par- October issue Selections will be made on the dresses. as well as prepare one of the panel ate representatives ill the same ger, and Roger Wollesen. ticipating in the Dramatic Arts >a.sis of the applicant's personal HOST discussions Cat bo 11 <■ Action field of activity. The San Fran- Sanctuary Society Contest will have a chance to Owl Will Feature pjalifications for study abroad, The San Francisco region of the study. Pete Tiernan and Tom King cisco region will prepare discussion show their talents next Monday •icademic record, value of the pro- NFCCS will serve as host at tin- vill lie in charge of preparing the topics lor students interested in afternoon. Donald J. Ranney. di- nosed study or research, and suit- convention and prepare the pro- panel discussion w h i I e Mardahl Confraternity of Christian Doc- Probationers Will Nobili Club Opens rector of dramatics, has an- McCann Short Story 'tbility for placement in an Institu- gram for the four Los Angeles will head the speakers committee. trine, Catholic Action Study, and nounced that initial tryouts for Plans are now being drawn up tion of higher learning abroad. J colleges that will meet with the Notre Dame College of Belmont International Itchit lons. Be the contest will be Held in the Ship for the approaching issues of the seven Bay Area schools. his been selected as the probable OTHER SUBJECTS Admitted Soon Year of Activities (■rants be made to students from 3 to 5 p.m. Owl, the University's literary mag- will Groundwork for'the convention Mte of this convention. Accom- In addition, there will be discus- for study over u period of not less At a meeting held last week the Nobili Club's for t In- RULES azine The October issue will lec- was laid at the first meeting oi modations for over 100 delegates sions ot Social Action, Forensics. activities than nine months, In [Sanctuary Society revealed plans coming year will highlighted by "The only rule." said Ranney. "is ture the prize winning short story and addition, this region of the NFCCS in San wIU be provided. Student Government, Interracial be ipplicants are to one coun- Lfor an "active year. Prefect Weal the of the centennial of that no praps, scenery, or costumes of the McCann contest, entitled limited Francisco last week where 1U stu- ■ The theme of the speeches and Justice, and a newspaper editors celebration their choice. Norton, Vice-Prefect Fred Benson. painter, according Umberto Oli- can be used. Also'we are limiting "The Staff of Life," by Bob Bolton. try In jdent leaders assembled. Santa panel discussions for the entire conference. The moderators from to Secretary Bob Fulmore and Theo- vieri. adviser for the club. The selections this year to serious OTHER ESSAYS entirely „ Clara was represented by Rav convention has not yet been select- • the several schools-will also meet Awards will be made iir Idore Taheny, S.J., Moderator, are joining the faculty in or- - club is pieces no comedies." Although Being a pre-election Issue, the O'Neil, the Regional President ed. It probably he centered for —■— :he currency of the chosen coun- will discussions. preparing for November 11, no props are allowed, a contestant monthly magazine will also pre- and Anders Mardahl. the Senior about some phase of Catholic edu- The over-all aim of this Conven- j when ganizing this celebration. try.' They will cover costs of members of the Sodality will serve be students sent essay on each two Delegate Clara cation. may assisted by other an of the transportation, a language .refresh- from Santa tion is to foster Catholic Lay lead- at the CEXTKNMAI. meetings bring annual Memorial Mass. playing secondary roles. prominent presidential candidate*. er course, tuition, books and main Monthly the rep- LA. MEETING ership, which is also the aim of the This is the centennial of St. be chosen from These i to be select- resentatives of the Col-' first meeting of the (7aHi National Federation Six finalists will -.says are vet tenance lor a period Between the- Catholic The of Catholic At this Mass, also, probationers Claire, after whom Santa Clara to the ed. leges together to promote inter- was held the tryouts compete in Dra- minimum of nine months and a lornia Catholic Colleges College Students. The fields of who have been approved by the I ni\rrslt.\ was named. In the cel- collegiate cooperation sponsoi Los at include almost ! matic Arts Contest on October 28. A music issue will be published maximum of a year of study. and lastyear in Angeles Loyola inquiry will every Sanctuary Society will be received. ebration or thin date Santa Clara winner event be edited by programs such this The of that activity The of this ,will in December and will be as convention I'niversity. success student and it is hoped I Other matters discussed at the is being honored by the pretence awarded the William Leahy prize, Bob Johnson. Students interested No provision will Abe made for LEADERS MEET convention led to the proposal oi that each college will benefit by meeting included the matter of of the present mayor of Aaalsl awl watch. phase of music other than the person whom convention this year's convention NFCCS exchanges a $5O gold in writing on some to This November will and the mutual of Ideas meetings, which will be held here- ahu by Mr. Fortini, an Italian pro- scholarship is ad- together, the made Ranney pointed out that selec- are to contact him. Special issues the awarded. In tbring Student Bodv hopes that this will become-an an- possibility a convention such after once a month. All members fessor, und formerly a mayor of dition, presidents. Sodality tions need not be memorized for in Engineering and English Liter- nil those who receive schol- Prefect.-. nual affair. at this. of the Student Body who wish to the towa» ' —tmr tryouts, and stated that he arships must check with their Newspaper editors, student bod) Santa Clara sent four delegates Anv interested 1 student should join the group may still do so. Ap- In addition tu llus the club is would es|">o in all Raped BOIt the class hat REMINISCING If a few of the recent potior- been very successful. It is quite ifyinj- lo watch hov One of Santa Clara's most illustrious graduates has returned to Op- this class is grasping the principles thai make Santa (liar; nance* on the Sail Francisco mr campus. With him come the memories of days gone by. This r.i Company arc to pel as tellable gentleman originator of many practical jokes, what it is. is Budd Fullmer, the indications, the City of the Ooldeu ■such as the "Ghost of Nobili Hall," and countless others. Budd was However, it (teem* that a reminder of a few of th< '■ate bjoaati an organization that the Feature Editor and Editor-in-Chief of the "Santa Clara." Joe Kern wm quite a picture at the Stanford Rally wearing a traditions will not a waste of time BpaceT No 'finks with the finest in the world In- and on< rocooa root and blowing oa a sheep'* horn. That shaggy coat ha* many uses is perfeet and hence tend to forget once in a while. nd, in respects, smi luite a history. It wm worn by an old sourdough In the 'BB Klon- natty «f the aged •'\ appearance of these .pry seldom an opera nun can back to Hollywood. But Jack Is being demure*—all he will say is, and asemhle a roster of singers men their action.-. >aii> "I'll think about It." , ean act (or vvonhl It he b This is why proper dies- i> aim better demanded. Coats should o say actors who can sine'.') such KANSAS KAPERS Be worn by all entering the Mission for Ma— in the morn- is Oactann Vlirnla has done fur When the team got on the plane last week the stewardess went ho current It) addition, the around they going. replied: ing and devotions in the evening-. During your visits in season. and asked everyone where were All "Law- Jngers' physical i|iialitlcatli>ns lit rence, Kansas." All except Ken Lindegren, who said, "I'm going to the mid-day. it is not as necessary a- these other times. he roles they are takinu; no loajp- Fresno." That's,what happens to you when you become engaged. ! -r Is Jt necessary for the publie Chuck French strolled the Hotel in Hy far the Outstanding thing in niv mind, is the rac< Whert into Lawrence last : it he forced to watch the rev oil- week little did he know that he was starting a fad. It was 1 those tin breakfast in been, the morniac. It is. it has and it will nj; spectacle of a tiny tenor H|- mail-orded L.L. Bean pants he had on. l»e u tradition at Santa Clara that no one moves from hi- iiK a losing hattli- of amorous pas- Ron Gile, Santa Clara's famed gourmet and wine steward, wfc# pew untiL the priest ha- disappeared behind the altar. I .ion against the sporano lead who very Impressed with the food In Kansas, especially the beef. He in nit ranks and outflanks him in the looking forward to New Orleans, and dinner at Antolne's, he hopes. This is not intended to be a reprimand hnt a -hree (limensinns-r-helght, width. merely NOTRE DAME Hid weight. BULLETIN reminder. Remember that your are a representative of At the recent convention of the NFCCS (National Federation Santa Clara wherever yoti go. Don't do anything that will <;ooi> COMBINATION of Catholic College Students) at the University of Notre Dame in. Putting aside the exec-Unit repe- Indiana, Santa Clara was well represented harm her prestige. by Andy Mardahl in both rtoire for the moment, this rather academic and extra-curricular activities. While representing S.C, ha spasmodic opera-goer was most did a Very, fine job of representing Mardahl to the numerous Bay 'mpressed by the theatrical as- Area women's colleges. Anyone desiring knowledge- of persons or pectl of the present productions; activities please cpntafct Andy, he is literally FLOwing with infor- Doldrums and Deadbeats for in addition to being Rood opera, mation.' < iOme of these presentations in tin 1 Fred Ithurburn that he ready to a By TOM FEXXONR when propriety demands that we announces is give course War Memorial Opera House are on the Basques. Anyone history, language, This is the opera season it occur once more. interested in Basque lit- fine theater in the fullest erature, folk-dancing, or lace-making profit from a few hours San Francisco. The gold curtakv With due respect to the sill|' may ieiise of Ihe wind. Usually the spent With Fred. He will welcome,any any in the opera house climb and dmi era,' all at whom are to|.;lighl interested student week- music-lover attends recitals and day evening from to 10 room 312, Nobilii Hall. with regularity throughout a per. (and groaa a liveable t 7 in alary}, tonccrta: the drama enthusiast, number please formanee, most frequently at th< lhere should he granted at least the legitimate stage, Theoretically, Tom Black and Jim Stuart are dismayed. keep conclusion of the acts Those whr courtesy of remaining until the a little They the person who enjoys hoth music hearing bells and someone in a faraway voice screams "Hello, attend these operas are.j beside> post-performative'' ceremonies, are Pa- and drama should find his heart's cific Standard Time is now—which reminds me of last Sunday when music lovers, the sooially •■lite. 'concluded. A! 'fne great opera fldighl in opera. Unfortunately, the clocks were SUPPOSED to This 'lgenrc" of humanity is usu- houses throughout the world -La be turned back an hour. The seven- such is often hotfthc case. Fre- thirty Mass was more crowded than usual, I know, was there. ally associated with the Opera Scala of Milan, Convent Garden I quently he hears fine music, occa- Ouch' CRUELTY.TO ANIMALS? concurrently with the phrase "10 of London, and the Metropolitan Across the River theater, and sionally he IPPB Rood hut The anti-vivisection group around campus are wondering If the ser and be seen.'' -Personally. I of Nt*v-¥otk. such action would rarely does he see Ixith done so My Arm Miulrrel that Al Kuclln and Jim McGoldrtck were swinging had always regarded them as Hon- he termed boorish, to put it mild- by thfi effectively as in the current San tail at the Stanford rally was dead or alive or just In between. It estly enjoying the performances , ly. As well it should Perhaps the By Into be. JOHN Sprinklers Francisco Opera season. KIELY resembled a scalp, by the way, but not and therein' accomplishing two the society of San Francisco unite. con- A case in ix>int is Puccini's well As rosult of last By DICK FIGONE higher than normal. S.C. men took the situation in hand at the Stanford game, purposes namely, see and boing siders itself above that of the oth- openinß niphl and a week's ie- Therefore, the , Riven on Poison all the when a tiny darhig tot ran up to screamed, "Yen, seen, and having s good fimo er tuitions, even of the other cities. treat a new club has been formed was brewing over squirter would not wet passers- the "mike" and again on Sept. 21. Dorothy Kirs- immediately in evening. on our campus. The members of six granite stejts of Varsi Library. by, and with animals the advant- Stanford."- He was hoisted over the heads of S.C. root- one Perhaps it does not consider the ten is going to he long-i'omom- this club can usualy he recognized The crAwd of Freshmen moved age was mutual. ers and passed up the stands like a sack of flour. Flattered by all Obviously 1 ua> wrong. I pun singers worthy of their remaining bered as of the ex- one leadinß closer he the attention, he quickly changed tune. attending a hearing of Verdi's one minute than the on sight because of their swollen as climbed to the top THEY DIE his more re- ponents of the title role. How is TENNIS ANYONE? "Rigotetto" In the recent put, I quired time. Perhaps, or dragging arms. step and signaled for silence. Grim But the New Deal gave way to once the an attractive woman . . tall and The of this seriousness fell over them, and he inflation, so the dollar gave way The members of the tennis team have started their practice. Ed saw my belief destroyed, to the "see and being seen'' activities are graceful, who beautifully and official name or- sinus began nothing, Pugh, a freshman has been challenging the top men for position fullest. After performing before concluded, they believe else to ganization is the Anti-Cassation to speak. for and the human sprin- first all who fortunately possesses a fine (not the real thing yet). Last Saturday morning audience- a role that de- he and worth Club. Any "street language" uSed I’M FOR REAL kler gave up, so the only alter- he tried his luck an In secondary hardly flair for drama. Her rendition of with by a of the "Fellow Freshmen, it Is high nate these days is the mechanical Hank Shea. The two enthusiasts were spurred on by cheers from mand* not only acting ability but their attention. the "Visi d'Arte" was truly mem- member club, is time we stop getting sprinkler. the gallery. Just for the record, Ed went down to the Mighty also, and most important, a fiiu However, this also occurs at orable, and the grisly ending of promptly punished by having every nil wet.’l’m Shea. |other sock the for real, guys.” I guess it accepted to LUCKY STRIKES ARE REALLY BETTER? voice, to say -nothing -of stage other events throughout the city, the second act done member ’‘sinner's”, would be was to per- ~~ And so the crowd and divide the mechanical lawn sprin- During the retreat last week the little man came around an

YRAGUI'S GRID HIGHLIGHTS ... ifornia's respective trio. The afore- Defensively, the Broncos are looking meaner, more aggressive and mentioned Reich and his running- tougher to handle with each practice. Linebackers McMahon, Lynch mate, Jerry Robertson, were and French are all making the forward wall practically leakproof. steady, if not spectacular hall However, Gregory, Payne, Olson, Glceson Biasatti aren't exactly- i handlers. rolling over and playing dead either, not to mention the brilliant play KANSANS ARE BIG SEVEN of safety Dewey Faidcme. It has been stated from a reliable source TITLE CONTENDERS that our defensive forward wall is one of the best on the Coast, as Gallagher predicted that the w4ll be borne out by the (act that the Broncos recovered four fum- : Jaw-hawks would win the Bin Stiv- against Kansas and Stanford. The vastly bles pass defense is improved er! Conference title this„> ear. Pos- also. Again, this can be emphasized by the difference in pass com- sessors of great pdwor and a pletions between Stanford, who completed 10 out of 12 and* Kansas, strong bench, the .Kansans have who completed only 2 out of 10. ilhe horses to see thciu' through. The offensive team isn't dragging behind their defensive broth- 1 However, the heralded Jayhavvk er at any rate. The return of QB Joe Clark brought out pin-point passing attack failed to material- pass*-* *hat were dirking: consistently. And the receiver of Clark's jize, as the hard-charging BrojiA) seriate? None ,other than Gem Nagler, who has also returned to i line, spearheaded by ends Hill (Continued on Page 4) j Payne, Bill McPherson, and Greg- ! ory kept quarterbacks under u the I constant pressure throughout ibe game. KAPI.AN, I'ISENTI SI'ARK Tulane Speedy; BRONX TEAM C^* On the offense, scooter Jack Kaplan and "Bo" l>>vvi* turned in good efforts. Kaplan scored and Passing Strong lone Bronc TD on a'l4 yard burst and would have had another later not a By TOM M< <.! IHr in the second half had stray brushed the out of hLs Saturday afternoon will find Santa Clara pitted against the up 'hand hall grasp as he raced through a wide ijid- coming- Green Wave of Tulane in Tulane Stadium, site of the j Ihole in the Kansas line. Gene Pi- JUST WHAT GOOD ARC PROFITS ? ' two Sugar the middle broncos' Bowl victories in thirties. Tulanc's senti had one. of his best days at victory young squad is pointing for number one this weekend, having offensive left tackle and ends bowed to powerful Georgia 21-16 in last week's conference opener. George Montgomery and Gern I'ndcr the tutelage of Raymond (Bear) Wolf, in his first season, | Nagler made several fine catches. twenty freshmen from last year's Junior varsity are being molded with the tw«oty-six lettermen tc During the last 20 years u great many uncom- products, with greater efficiency, at lower possibly show the progress in the thutwt hard striking out- ful future give Tulane a plimentary things have been said about profits. prices, (At Union Oil, for example, we're spend- have shown in the past. fit. Left Wing propaganda has been so successful ing $lO,OOO per day on research and our com- The emphasis this year at Tu- that lane has been speed, the conse- many honest Americans were actually begin- petitors work just as hard as we do on product quence being the smallest team ning to wonder if maybe t In re wasn't something improvement.) in the deep sputh. This year's WOODWARD'S evil about profits after ail. 1 !utit the answer is plain squad is not like the ponderous ifwe understand one of tHe mostlost importantimportant func- defensive line teams Of old. The tions of profits in'our economy. It is simply this; weighs in at 200 pound average Because of this essential function of profit the with the offensive line a shade un- ORCHID American people have better products in greater UNION der 190 pounds per man. The abundance than the people of any other country. OIL COMPANY 4) (Continued on page Goes to As a consequence, ice enjoy the h igliest standord OP CALIFORNIA of living tfte world has ever known. INCORPORATED IN CALIFORNIA, OCTOBER 17, 119ft "REPAIRS 77*is series, sponsored by the people ofUnion Oil \mv& Company, is dedicated to a discussion of how WHILE YOU WAIT" Gene Lynch Ifs not hard to see, then, why the profit mo- a ml why American business functions. We hope The chance for profit ■ ■ ■ ankle diiiiiiu will begin Monday. there • Continu 'I ffOtn PSRC 3) Intramurals game and saw very little action against the Jayhawks, first him as he gath- gssuredly was not without mistakes. And a program with mistakes Football is the intra-school was no indication that anything had happened to sport t'o be engaged in this year. Wishing to credit where credit is due—- is nut calculated to ;--.ase th< listeners. Qften one or two Unim- ered in pass after pas*. Rive Intramural Director Duane Louis cannot be disre- portant 'errors will !«• bypassed unnoticed by the listeners, but when Student" Bill the steady and brilHant play of QB that all Improved noticeably, and he Mich errors become flagrant, and. numerous, then something must be Henderson announced garded. His passing and kicking have rosters should be turned chores. Ably han- done, for the benefit of the sponsor, as well as that of the listeners, team in will be more than ready to carry'Out the offensive by tonight. There be four chunky Jack Kaplan whose as well as lor »he prestige of tl • am-eicer. will dling the left halfback position will be one from each class, offense immeasurably. At right half- Obviously, the multiple erroneous calk made by Carroll Hansen teams, in each hard running should help the of the four leagues. Games will back be either Draklich or Oil, both of whom can handle the last Saturday were none *>f his fault. It seems eertnin that Mich mis- will played Monday through ability. Fullback will be the question of taken reports must have originated at "tin- other end of the Hue," for be on position with assurance and Thursday at and 5 p.m The sche- fast, There is very little depth here, after in a recreated broadcast, is derived from reports sent a Veil-rounded backfleld. all Information dules will be posted this weekend. McCarger. unless Hare, Novak or Winslow show promise. from the scene of the action ("In "'is case, Law fence, Kansas). If anyone wishes to play and In the line will be Wash and Montgomery at ends. Connolly and The lust outstanding erroi wai the absolute non-existence of a as yet hasn't signed to play for Pisenti at and Ramona and Vaughn at guards, and Lindegren Santa Clara third down on th lust series of plays from scrimmage tackles any team, the fol- center. , . Immediately following this came the he may contact at alter Kansas opening kick-oft lowing: report of conversion- field goal specialist John Daly doing the punt- ing, something he has not been I,now"- to do for the Broncos this year. SENIORS: PAT MEEC'HAN, Soon after the listeners heard ol several tackles made by Bronco W2ll. line-backer Caul Jackn; yd, due to a knee injury incurred last Tues- JUNIORS: CLARENCE C'RAV- NEED MONEY day Jackd was unable to. make the Irip to Kansas.. Other mistakes ALIIO. N231. WE OFFER YOU EXCELLENT PROFITS were not so immediately cvidcni SOI'HS: TOM McGUIRK, N4BI. I ROSII: BILL with initiative and drive jjfrNUAY MORN, OH! /..___; ' '''.'„.'■ ' IIr;.NOKRSON, If you are an enterprising student tile■ The broadcast But came Sunday morniiri: and roof fell in. Will. who would like to earn money in his leisure time, take this was literally torn to pieces by ie|wrts of Santa Clara penalties (to the Playoffs will be held some time Employment or Placement Bureau for extent of ninety-five yards) and a pair of pass-interference rulings, in late November between \hv ad to your students' none of which appeared in the hinadcasl. Various other'incidents Were winners of each league. The "Blue further details. equally mistaken Devils," last year's champs, will l>e I ft me repeal again that I do not lay the blame for this inci- back in full force this year. It is THOMAS J. VALENTINO. INC. dent at the of sponsor, Associated Oil Company, nor ho|K-d that more interest will be feet either the 150 WEST 45th ST.. NEW YORK 18. N. Y. at the feet of .Mr. Hansen. Vet they would do well, I think, should ihown this year than has bcerr in PICTI'REI) ABOVE in the ml ol n«l«fr«-«»HiiiK Santn < larans is Mike Scary, backfield coach for the they seek to the almost of their efforts and abilities, to rectify any i previous years. Broncos. The weitc in ol tin- Mission Church before Die Kansas rally, and the Rally Com- the trout such performances In the future. II such errors can be eliminated, at mittee is planning other rallies of this type lor later names. —photo by Pete Fosaelman least to a reasonable degree, all concerned with the broadcast, listen- er—sponsor—announcer, would derive considerable enjoyment and satisfaction front the benefits derived therefrom. I only hope that the necessary (anil possible) corrective measures will be taken in capers SCU Set Tulane Till succeeding Weeks. Campus for AM)vOITMKiK: BACKGLANGB DEFENSIVELY SPEAKING weakest point. position has senior Hob Nuss (Continued from page 3) BrOnCOS' A fumble in football can be the sign of one of two. things, or Prime target for the iitoi, the alternate team captain Green Wave feat litvs ,a small Sim- quarter* i more often a combination of the two. The first thing indicated would for ('. call Coke backs is W, McElhannoii who and AI" Rofielal (190), a junior dr "liuttorfingeredness" of the ball carriers. la Clara pony express type back- I be "dropsy," on the part ■ I niyrrslty's pass who, says the Tulane press release, I holds the receiv- I And this is often the only reason considered rn placing the cause of it, field with the average weight 173 ing record, set last season when "likes to live dangerously." Earl frequent fumbling, Everyone enjoys the break he snared M.S passes for IXI .yards. ! Burke. 1!I3 pound native New Or- VtntiXQ AT QUARTER It is interesting to note that the statistics for the Santa Clara leanean. will anchor the line at lid's Quarterback looms as the Second offensive threat of Til- I j games With Stanford and Kansas. The Indians fumbled six times, sBMrIHS! between classes. The off With the above mentioned Wave's strongest position with lane is Max McQee, 19S pound Center. losing the ball on lour of those occasions, with Kansas duplicating the ! Clement and McCee the for a time anil relaxation's Pete Clement and Fred Dempsev, junior fuHback who carried the| in start- feat to the last Number. I Incident ly. Kansas lost the hall via fumbles last season 543 ing haektielil the quartet is round- # *s leading the (how. and ball 12.5 times for only once against Texas Christian.) . Clement „ the mandate. What tatter fits yards ed out by the presence of Lester ■ lir ■i Dempaey, directors hist year's and a 4.7 average for the • This point well, then, as further pointing were of Kennedy (160) and Hay Weinden- would if neces- # iquad, attempted 19'J passes last year. These two hoys. McElhan- sary, to the sharp, hard, aggresive line play of Santa Clara. Knds ,^F # the moment than ice-cold Coke? could hacker tlrolal the halfback slots. H season and found their non, and'McGee, prove the Gregory and Payne, tackles Olson and Bob receivers Kenned) and Weindenbacker gain- Marv Hill Bill Gleeson. on K.~> occasions for a respectable downfall of Bronco Benny in his and guards Gene Lynch and Biasa'tti form a defensive unit that $ f victory. ed a total of 113 yards tor the JSdo t\ fc^ 45' ■', average, tops in any league. search for could well be rated as the best on the Pacific Coast. The <»s a brief Green Wave last season. Tulane will definitely pass a lot following sketch "PASSING PHOBIA" the'starting ' Saturday since pass defense is*tbe oi line up both of- DEFENSE Looking ahead to Ttilane. it is interesting to note that the Green 13 fensive and defensive for Tulane. A defensive run down finds Wave twenty-seven passes in their game against Georgia. A *» Coarteg tli).")i Ray threw *3» OFFENSE Charlie and hard-charging, last-charging line could do much to cause trouble for 1175) Thompson at end )>)« DRINK Dr. Warren L. Firenzi Offensive has McElhannon ilBsi the posi- the men.throwing that many passes. That line could well cause him to 1 and Ed Bravo il7.~>i a soph, who tions. Kit l'etroskie. 21.5 junior, and • Optometrist throw in haste, which prcedure leads readily to numerous pass in- «?^ collared l 1 passes for 133 yards at Mike Housepian B 210 senior add Ji terceptions. L / I ! —Alumnus— the ends with a pair ol Seniors, iheir experience in the line at the i '«il cm So, now, in addition to leh proven capabilities in regaining hall t Jimmy Johnston pound tackle position, In the guard CYpresj 7 7517 33 S. First St. the 204 po- the Itronco frl possession via the fumble method, defensive wall had a team captain and HiK pound Gene San Jose new tactic to attempt, which may, for the Tirst time this season w , as tile taekl. I tot at s. The s;uard '"" l •—---■ -. = rprove wttfkaMes —' ■"■" ' ———— l Kepoiter Tom Yfcfiuirc re- ■ '■ In consideration of this fine defensive line, and the all-around , cently sent a letter to Tulane li potentialities of the Bronco team, .it is, to my way of thinking, m- Coach Kay "Bear" Wolf Tor an i to pick againsl the Santa Clarans in this encoueter with a THe IY inside story of the tireen Wave, (Missilile BOTHED UNDtd AUTHOHTV OF. COCA-COLA COMPANY scry green, Green Wave. 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