NEWS VIEWS By BEN BRETHAUER ™-| As dance organizers are wont to Page Two do, Frank Murphy, '43, approached The Santa Clara us yesterday with the suggestion Official Publication oj the Auodated Students oj the Umvenity of Santa Clara jjj that we give a little publicity to lis forthcoming dance, the Junior VOL. 21, NO. 13 ZBO SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY JANUARY 15, 1942 5 CENTS THE COPY Prom. We, in a magnanimous mood, decided to let Frank telH his sriiti \< own story, lest it suffer in the A LITTLE HUMAN INTEREST Dance n \i i ivi m:s typewriting to which we would subject it. Following is Frank's answer to the invitation: Fellow Students: Promenade This year the Junior Prom shows Bronco Students Leave Student Retreat being Begins promise of the best dance held by the University of Santa Clara for many years. A fine or- Plans Are chestra has been chosen in the per- son of Warren Ring/en and the Santa Clara For Duties January 28; Will End At ilanre Is to be held at the Bores- ord Country my Complete Club. To knowl- edge, this is the first Santa Clara The school's social activities are lance given at this club but to be resumed with the announcement [ am sure it will be very popular In U. S. Defense Moves Saturday Mass Prom be held Morning that the Junior will ifter February 7. Due to the popularity of the February 7. Under the able leader- Junior Prom in past years, we find ship of Fran Murphy, '43, junior /., it advisable to limit the sale of War Declaration Causes Rapid House Debaters class president, plans for this gala Father Gianera Reverend John Laherty, S. bids to 200, so you have not yet if occasion have been completed and taught your bid be sure you do so Semester it promises to be one of the most Pastor St. Joseph's it the first opportunity. Men Into Special Finish Announces First Church, Outflow Of successful ever staged. Of Sincerely, The junior committee has decid- Francis J. Murphy, Conduct Divisions In And Nary Activity Monday ed upon the Beresford Country Semester Exam Will Spiritual Exercises President, Class of '43. Army Debating the question: "Resolvtd, Club in preference to any other of By phil McCarthy And so a precedent is broken, By AL. U. MUNUB From the office of the dean that all defense workers should be club in the Bay area, not only be- Rev. John J. Laherty, S. J., :ome space is instructively filled, Leaving studies behind are faculties last Tuesday came the drafted into special military ser- cause of its delightful setting and pastor of St. Joseph's Church, md another class president is im- many Santa Clara men' who S.C. Hall semester examination schedule. Former Broncos Dining vice", the House of Philhistorians easy accessibility to the students, San Jose, will conduct the an- neasurably happy in the hope that open Thurs- have terminated their educa- met Monday night under the su- but also because it is situated on The examinations nual it least three men will read his students' retreat which tional pursuits behalf of the pervision the peninsula far enough away day, January 22, and are to finish Fight For Uncle begin >lug. You can pay us now, Frank. in Prepares Black of Rev. Edward Boland, will on Wednesday, Jan- from San Francisco, which might Great • * • defense of the United States. S. J., moderator, and Louis Boi- on the following Tuesday. uary 28, and end on Saturday, tano, '44, president. be blacked-out at any time. arrange January 31. Father Laherty Jerry, the head chef, died yes- At first the draft was only felt Out Precautions effort has been made to Sam At Manila slightly, ques- ORCHESTRA OBTAINED served as a naval chaplain in the erday, and his death was regarded but since the declara- The affirmative side of the the schedule so that the heaviest are really tion "Hey, cooking!" This was Bob Valentine, '43, a member of The Broncs in there first World War and has since won >y all Santa Clarans as the passing of war the out flow of fellow what's tion was supported by Boitano, one uttered the committee, has contacted War- examinations do not occur on the fighting. At least three officers nation-wide renown for his bril- if a friend. We suppose that Jer- .students into the ranks of the of the exclamations Mike Mclnnis, '44; Peter Giannini, arrange- same day. This entailed a clc.se and one sergeant who are former liant lighting forces rap- last week when the Santa Clara and ren Ringen and has made and powerful eloquence as a y had a last name, but we venture has been very '44, Gene Towne, '44, while known to body into the ments for to supply the music study of class arrangements of Santa Clarans are be retreat master. o guess that not one student in a id until Santa Clara's four classes student walked din- the arguments against the proposi- him the com- and his or- entire seeing plenty of action in the Phil lundred knew it. Jerry has are now represented in every ing room to find the windows tion were upheld by Ken Carr, '44; for the dance. Ringen the student body. MISSION CHURCH CENTER blacked-out. The janitors chestra are well known in sur- Immediately following the clos- lppine Islands. worked at Santa Clara since 1911, branch of the service—on land, in pletely Bill Whelan, "44, Ray Callahan, '44, Retreat activities will be cen- spent morning busily plac- rounding areas, having played sev- ing of examinations will come the They are: Captain Kircher, an ndiin those 31 years he became a the air, and on the sea. had the and John Stanton, '43. tered in the Mission Church and ing blackout paper over all the eral times in the Mark Hopkins students' annual retreat, lasting R. O. T. C. instructor at Santa nemory that was carried away MAJORITY ARE SENIORS At the meeting it was decided will follow the same schedule as in windows. Hotel in San Francisco. Two love- three days. It will begin on the Clara last year, who was recently previous years, rom the University by hundreds The senior class has the greatest that debates will be arranged with except that the ly vocalists. Dorothy Rae and Bet- night of the 27th and end on promoted to the rank of major, and f its graduates. No one knew him number of absentees, all of whom With blackouts coming so unex- neighboring schools during the will opening talk will be given after greatly to his the morning. is believed by Lieutenant Gould to performed have been in school since the class pectedly, now that the United ty Schumacher, add following Saturday Mass on the first day, instead of vhile he his numerous next semester. Following the cus- be novel arrangements. This event is one of the most im- a member of General MacAr- on the evening luties in the kitchen, but many of '42 started its college career. States is at war with the Axis, the tom of past years, there will be de- before. Bids for the Junior Prom are portant highlights of the scholastic thur's staff; Second Lieutenant ame to know and admire him Pete Mandler departed Wednes- school authorities were afraid that bates with St. Mary's, University During' every day of the retreat now on sale, and those desiring year. Rev. Fr. Laherty, S. J., of Charles A. Francis, '4l, and Second hrough the medium of his "hand- day for Monterey. Pete was head a blackout would come during sup- of San Francisco, Stanford, and Mass will be at 7a. m. After Mass them should purchase them as soon St. Joseph's parish in San Jose, is Lieutenant Edward Von Geldern, uts", which were given graciously yell leader for the past two years, per-time. With the dining hall other Bay area schools. two sermons will be given in the as possible as there is but a lim- expected to be the retreat master. '4l. William Garrison, ex-'44, who o those who were unable to be basket-bailer, and very active a- completely blacked out there is no Meetings of the House have been morning, two in the afternoon, and interrupting ited number. The cost of $3 for a Registration for the Spring sem- was a member of the freshman iresent for meals at the regular round the campus. He was given danger of a blackout cancelled for two weeks because one in the evening after dinner. is very reasonable considering ester open oft January 31. football squad last year, is a ser- ours. charge of a newly inducted group the meals of Santa Clara students. and the bid will The devotions of the rosary and of semester examinations geant in the Tank Corps * * * the fact that corsages may not be Classes will resume on February 4. of the headed for Monterey. Complete blackout remains dur- students' retreat. the stations of the cross will be worn, greatly cutting down upon American forces in the Philippines. One of the first signs of the rap- Numbered among his group was ing the day as the windows are not performed by all participants at such added expense to the student. Our new instructor. Second Lieu- d approach of Spring has been another member of the upper class, "undressed". They will remain as times between sermons. Benedic- COMMITTEE NAMED tenant Jess Telles, "41, entered otod during this past week. The Lee Puncochar. Lee was the last they are until the danger is over BID Ceremony tion will be in the late afternoon. Obituary Haid, '43, law school at the University of cene of the manifestation of the of a line of the family to attend the Fran Murphy, '43; Bob The Mission Church, on Tues- On the last day of the retreat all or the war is completed. Stefani died Wednes- California after graduation from green university Gerald and Bob Valentine, '43. who are in day, February 2, necessary learness of the season was and while here made special wax paper is used to will see Rev. who have fulfilled the A day morning, January 14, at O'- charge of selling the bids, have Santa Clara last year. He was ound on the putting greens of the many strong and lasting friend- to Edward J. Zeman, S. J.; Rev. obligations will receive the Papal cover the windows, similar that Connor Sanitarium after a short bid to any student called to active duty irt October. learest golf course. There *fyere ships. promised a free James Deasy, S. J., and Rev. Blessing. employed by the town people to illness. He been '4l, assigned to Battery jerk- had head chef celling twenty bids, and they have and was :en doddering old gentlemen BOWLING, PANELLI GO With prop- John Weber, S. J., take their RECOMMENDATIONS MADE cover their windows. at the University since 1911. contacted men in all the halls to A, 55th Field Artillery Training ly swinging at the elusive spher- Two more seniors left this week indef- final vows as members of the Spiritual reading is highly rec- er care the paper will last Before going to work in the Battalion, Camp Roberts, under id, still showing the younger en- to become mechanics in the Army handle the sale. Society of Jesus. ommended as a profitable use of initely so students are asked not University kitchen each day, he Lt. Colonel Duff, a former instruc- (Continued Page 4) Corps. Support the Junior Prom, as the on Air Bob Bowling, known to finger paper in The morning ceremony will leisure time and, therefore, stu- touch or the was accustomed to attend and has worked very hard tor-at Santa Clara. In December, as "Stork" by all, took his pal, committee be the climax of many years of dents are urged to avail themselves any way. serve a 5:15 o'clock Mass. this dance of the year, he reported for duty as instructor Mike Panelli, along with him. For to make the advanced study, learning, and of the large supply of interesting It is the hope of the school au- Stefani was a native -it surely be. at Santa Clara. years "the gold dust twins", Panel- Mr. which it will training. pamphlets which they will find thorities that they will not have Italy. He leaves a wife and two li and Dooley, were together and These vows differ essentially conveniently placed in the halls of to use the paper for a real brothers, all of whom reside in now Uncle Sam has caused a sep- need from the simple vows of pover- the University. One of the prac- blackout. As it now stands, the Santa Clara, and a third broth- aration of these personalities. Bob Kenna Debaters ty, chastity and obedience taken Infirmary Ready tices of self-denial common during paper reminds one of the conflict er still living Italy. TRADING and Mike are off to Texas. in at the end of the Jesuit's first time of retreat is the custom of re- now going on in the Pacific, and He was the secretary of the Rupe Thornton and Larry Ruff three years at the Novitiate. For fraining from all unnecessary con- that the war is not only "over Italian Catholic Federation. Blackouts; are on 30-day "reprieve" from the Meetings versation. there". Defer POST government. Larry plans to join All meetings of the Stephen M. Colds Prevalent Rev. Charles J. Walsh, S. J., the Naval Reserve, while Rupe White Debating Society have been Band Prepares {Continued on page 4.) prefers the Air Corps. Both are Barristers Have put off until after semester ex- Miss Howard, the University's well known for campus activities, Italian Clubmen aminations, the retreat, and regis- For Next Game head nurse, announced this week By BILL O'BRIEN Rupe on the gridiron and Larry Early trations for the new semester. that with such inconsistent weath- SC Men for Questions on The beliefs of Dr. Verne T. In- his writings in The Santa Clara. Convene Feb. 5 Mimeographed sheets contain- Musical activities the Univer- er, colds are quite prevalent now- Dave Simmons received his call Examinations at Santa Clara's ing a schedule for the semester will sity campus were renewed with adays. She stated caution should nan of the University of California this week from the Army Air college of law will start a couple be distributed to all those inter- increased vigor during the past be taken by students to guard Consider Show re in the "lead off" spot in The of days previous, to those of the according Corps and will leave soon. Dave InLounge Room ested in entering the activities of week, to Professor Clem- against sudden changes of bodily The Block SC Society held a 'rading Post for this week. Dr. was spending his fifth year on the undergraduates, it was announced ihe organization. "* According to ens Van Perre, musical director. temperature. The Nobili Club, one of the most meeting Tuesday noon, but, be- nman says, quote: "Perhaps campus to use up his football eli- this week by Edwin Owens, dean Rev. Joseph Keane, S. J., moder- The professor reports that the In the infirmary with colds are the active organizations on the cam- cause of poor attendance, deferred reatest physical mistake man ever gibility as guard on the varsity of the law school. After the com- ator of the society, each meeting band has been practicing for the George Poppin, '42; Len Scarpel- pus, will hold its next meeting on decisions until matters weje sub- nade was standing upright* and eleven. pletion of the exams, the law stu- will consist of one or two three- past week in preparation for fu- li, '45, and Jim Collins, '43, while Thursday, February 5, in the cus- mitted to another meeting slated talking on only two /This From the junior class the first dents will have their usual vaca- minute speeches and criticisms, a ture games in the San Mike Golden, '43, is with a skin legs. tomary place, the Lounge Room. in for Thursday noon. irehistoric departure to leave was Bill Wetzler, of Port- tion. debate, with two speakers uphold - Jose Civic Auditorium. Because infection and Bill Kaufman. '45, from normal The meeting will be presided over Nevertheless, plans were dis- >osture is accepted now as the land, Oregon. Bill, known to all The Moot courts will, therefore, ing the affirmative arguments and many of the games are played in with a gastric disturbance. Ken by President Herman Roesti and cussed for a show to be presented ause of man's ills which come af- for his football accomplishments not be resumed until after the be- two setting forth those arguments the San Francisco Civic Auditori- Dewing, '42, was released Monday Professor Umberto Olivieri. for the purpose of raising money er 30, such as depressed kidneys, and in line for a regular berth on ginning of the second in for the negative, and a study of um, many students do not get to after recovering from a minor op- to buy medals The discussion in- All of the students of Italian des. . raricose veins, infected sinuses the varsity next year, has joined February. Robert's Rules of Order. hear the band. eration. dicated that the society will be able cent urged to attend these ind flabby legs." the United States Infantry. ajrte Dean Owen stated that all of last The mimeographed sheets will The choir will soon begin prac- The Donohoe Infirmary is now to put on club Meetings. The innumerable a performance well worth Now, fellow students, just think Jimmy Honnert, sophomore class year's graduates have been placed outline the topics for speeches and tice, this time for the annual mil- prepared to continue functioning benefits which the world has ex- seeing. ibout that for awhile. Cogitate representative in the armed forces, in fine jobs with excellent law debates, so that members of the itary Mass which will be held on during a blackout, since blackout perienced through Italian culture, jow. Don't give up. In case you came to Santa Clara from junior firms, except Kevin Twohy, who is society will know in advance the President's Day, April 2. This curtains have been put up covering hiusic, architecture, literature and laven't arrived at a decision, if you (Continued on pajre 4.) engaged with Uncle Sam in naval date and subject for each of their Mass is one of the high spots of the all windows. The infirmary has ancient rulers are discussed by the WHETHER? vill browse over the first para- intelligence. speeches. school year at Santa Clara. acquired several battery operated members of the club. Having to [raph- you will see the greatest line lapms for such emergencies as may been over the "non- plans changed, blackout-proof" (one and only of jp of 4-F draft classifications Unless are the arise should the main power sup- Sanctuary Men captivity) cnown to man. What foresight our .annual convention of the Italian Hairless Harry ply be cut off during a blackout. its kind in Seifert gym- Auth incestors had. They were truly" a clubs of the Bay area colleges and It is also prepared to take care nasium, I gather that Czar "inter-pugilistic ine group of apes when they de- Commended For universities will be held at St. Ma- of all emergency cases up to and has started the basketball season". rided to get as much of their an- ry's College in the near future. including minor operations, with Something New Has Been Added In Benny's In game between the present itomy off of the ground as pos- Serving Masses Last year the convention was held Dr. J. I. Beattie and Dr. F. P. Ruth- a ilble. And they make fun of apes on the Santa Clara campus. erford in charge, assisted by three draft eligible juniots and seniors, With a n the moving pictures. President Pat Leonard, '42, Town; Many Hope For New Curly Locks nurses. such notables as "I Only Want However, we must look at the presiding, St. John Berchmans Buddy" Dooley and "Split Vision" By john are dug up, Lastly, another observation! - >ther side of things. Being on all Sanctuary Society held its regular To Mcdonald revival, a few facts Russo performed for the fourth Sodality Men almanac- Midst the welter of shaven nog- ours would have it advantages. monthly meeting in the Adobe To the sulphur 'n molasses, the Drought to light. Certain Production Plan year men, while "Durable" Beats Lodge, collecting gentlemen have read in gins there is a group which stout- ind "Only" Santucci carried the To prove our point, we cite a few Tuesday. disappearance of long red union very short ly refuses to part with their so- >xamples. Rev. James Vizzard, S. J., mod- AdmitBeginners suits, and all the other Americana these journals that a ball for the third-year men erator of produce (if the time is called mental moss. These are the After seeing the Director First, we take the case of he the society, commended that comes with the early advent haircut will Under Way For game, the wavy hair. This type gentlemen of the upper division of Intramurals George Barsi an- 'snipe hunter". To the untutored members for their fine work In Near Future of Spring, "something new has right) very serving during they are working who daily expect the clarion call nounced that the present lines on nlnd, a "snipe hunter" is a person- in Masses the cold been added" this year. we frown upon; Dramatic spell. In doing so, the In the near future, the solemn Though pup for selfish reasons entirely, or for of Uncle Sam. These are the men Story the court would be replaced in 3 ige who procures his tobacco-from students 1942 is still but a reception of freshmen into the so- life. of 1-A. Plans are under way for the pro- crossway to boys the debris'that lines our W. P. A. made numerous sacrifices. and hot even well started toward the betterment of social fashion make the dality will be held, though no exact At all costs this band of hard duction in February of "Yellow completely at ;rected and bacteria infected gut- The possibility of holding the those "dog days" of balmy and Others, because of pressing fin- feel home date has yet been set. to men are determined to persevere Jack", the dramatic story of the Coach Barsi proclaimed that um- ters. These rejected bits of to- annual Sanctuary picnic at some tepid weather, already prominent ancial difficulties figure time earlier than usual was An—act T3t consecration wltl be memEers~6T6ur prominent campus manner cash by having it done* and treasure their locks to the bit- fight against yellow fever, written brellas, raincoats, etc, would also jacco originally did service be- -dis- of legitimate excuse. ter end. (And we can't say we by the late Sidney Howard in col- be allowed the "field hou?e", tween the lips of those fortunate ci issed It was suggested that an recited in common by those fresh- are advocating shorter haircuts. now. This is a in what blame them.) For, in the words of laboration with Paul de Kuif. since refugee spectators arc not people who had fifteen cents to appropriate date would be the men who have been on probation The habit is becoming more insid- But all the while, reasons be Kipling, the bard of soldier boys, The cast has been chosen and re- able to find much buy the unused tobacco mix. I week-end after Easter, but nothing for the past three months and have ious by the day, and each morning they may, Ye Olde Sainte Claire protection from literally coining "theirs not to reason why, theirs hearsals started last week under the "California Sunshine" there. hope the administration does not final was decided. The purpose of fulfilled the duties which the so- we arise to face a fresh shaven Barber Shoppe is Manager do or die". They will soon the direction of J. Fenton McKen- Weather prediction: Cali- misinterpret this remark to the the change of date is to make cer- dality imposes on its prospective convert. money. Even now, An- but to More depart into a place where time is na, director of dramatics. fornia sunshine. point that they still believe there tain all the members will be able members. At that time, they will Lest there be some that think gelo Pasin has begun to worry a- promises un- long, and hair is short—with a ven. "Yellow Jack" is a revival, -hav- Youn, is anyone left in the country with to attend, as many of them are make solemn to the Bless- mere approaching warm weather is bout that tax on excess and . , geance! on page 4.) (Continued on page 4.) subject to call for military duty. ed Mother. . the reason for this baclc-to-scalp precedented profits. tContinued STUB. Page 2 THE SANTA CLARA: THURSDAY, JANUARY IS, 1942

*****' »** • r Features International GARDEN ARBOR Eyewitness Chaplain's 3antCKSk'^ifiPar9 CURRENTLY Account Corner Published weekly by the AwodaMd Ptwieata of tha Jap UNDAUNTED COURAGE University of Santa Clara, at Santa Oar*. California. By SESSIONS EDMUND HURLBUTT aa second clati February at, ioj* at Poet In wartime the man who is Entered matter Action in the Pacific War spread Of Office at Santa Clara. Cal.. under Act of March j. 1179. Bombing with God and His loving Grace to the Netherland East Indies last has nothing to tear. That's the week as Japanese invasion troops By JOHN LARSON By Larry Ruff courage succeeded in gaining a foothold "Attention, People of the Em- spirit of that moved St. Paul: can do all things on Tarakan Island off Northeast pire of Japan. Through the joint "I in Him Who strengthens me." Leave Borneo and at three places in courtesies of His Majesty, Em- FAREWELL TO DORMS: peror Toehold, Christ walk along with you into Minahassa, the northern finger and Station JAP, Ever since this column was a pup those the future and whatever it who . we bring will ViUutm Br, '42 of the island of Celebes. to this microphone Ko- have along through years 6ditor-m-Chief bring only nursed it the have prac- The landings the strategic runto Orunto, a member of that or cost. Fear one S. J. - in tically lived for the day when they could write their Rev. F. A. Moore, Moderator glorious squadron the thing—sin; stay away from it. It Dutch islands meant the opening of Japanese farewell issue, not entirely because Sessions is a Managing air armada that last Sunday com- will break your firm grip with Ben Brethaner, '43 Editor of a fifth front by Japanese who problem child or because editors have a distinct pletely destroyed the Harbor of Christ. It will throw you into Robert Sevenich, '42 - News Editor obviously still hold the initiative tendency to go berserk at least once a week, but be- the war despite valiant efforts Pearls in Hawaii, sunk 56 Amer- the clutches of Satan. - in cause the adois issue is the Ray Lutz, '42; Paul Darrow, '44 your most fun. The material of Allied soldiers to stem the tide. ican ships of war, and knocked Pursue normal life at San- - for this last issue is customarily gathered by rum' Associate Editors out ta Clara; study as though along the United States of the pres- tomor- maging through - P. McSberry. All the far-flung battle- the dusty archives of senior minds REPORTERS W.Crowley, Laxalt. J. J. ent conflict in one minute and row will bring you cherished Hartnett, S. Patrick. J. Tuohy, F. rmdftt, W Claike. front the defenders were resisting in an attempt to recall as many as possible of those R. Fye, W. 20 seconds. Here he is, Korunto hopes, put more prayer into your E. Coony. P. McCarthy, Frettai. J. tr«r.r«r. tenaciously but falling back be- amusing incidents that have supplied the "ELL" A. Rlede, V. Campi, O. Kelly, O. Laniit, R. O'Kctfe. Orunto." daily program; place more of to fore the advance of superior college life at Santa Clara during the preceding T. O'Neill, A. Vatuone. P. Steffan "Heil Hirohito. While you slept Christ into your campus life. numbers and air power. In Ma- four years. In past years Joe Tobin and • Jack - Sap- John Bluett, '43 Sports Editor last Saturday night, I and three These are good antidotes for fear- laya, Kuala Lumpur was cap- unor, who have gone on to bigger and more worthy REPORTERS - Jim Jacobs, Jack bisenius. Ray Bluett of my comrades took off from the ful and sin-inclined hearts. tured and the drive toward Sing- things, used to whack out the little parcel of nos- Mike Mclnnis, Don Driscoli, Ed Forrest. John Pure deck of the aircraft carrier The friendship of Christ is a Joe Visalli, Frank Saundeis, Lee Seenan a pore continued, although resist- taglia just before graduation. This year, however, great, a manly, » noble thing. ance was becoming more stub- "Kari Wing", flew 20 miles to • conditions have changed a trifle as of December 7, Frank Osmer, '43 Feature Editor the Harbor of Pearls in Hawaii, Foster it; it is the source of un- Pete Ktfi born. 1940, and there are not a few among the class of REPORTERS Giar.nini. Bill Crawford. L*n> and completely it, sink- daunted courage. It puts you on The Japanese offensive Lu- destroyed '42 who will not be here to become - in mellow and rem- George Sharp, '43 Alumni Editor ing 59 ships and knocking the the offensive against mankind's zon, restricted to air attacks for iniscent during senior week, for as those who are United States out of the present greatest enemy, theDevil. Don't William McHugh, '42 days, inclined to pummel the several was renewed Mon- just be warding off obvious would say: "This is - conflict in one minute and 10 this terrible William Heup, '42 Business Mgrs. day when the Nipponese artil- War". Because conditions are what they are, we seconds. Let me relate the inci- foe. Drive him down deeper into Francis Doherty, Howard Hanrahan lery began to bombard the defen- shall not dilly-dally, but shall dive into our melan- dents leading up to this Amer- Hell's caves. Lose him there, - Staff Artists sive positions of General Mac- choly meanderings this week, just one ican disaster. Black him out entirely from your semester Seemann, - - - Photographer Arthur's Philippine Army. ahead of schedule. Lee '42 "As you know, war was forced life; give more of your heart to Meanwhile, the Chinese were ***** upon Japan when the American the Way, the Truth, and the Member Per Tear providing thp only Allied victor- The war lords, without notice, had Light—Jesus Christ—the grand- armed forces of the United States have al- American Collegiate Prom $2.00 ies of the war in the Orient. The 180,000 Japanese beheaded in est Person that ever lived. ready bagged a goodly number of the lads of '42 and ALL AMERICAN HONORS Per Copy. 5c courageous Chinese struck at the America. Even this did not stop • * * may well snare a few more. Among those who have Japanese north of Changsha and forsaken cap and gown for can are rttfRIBINTID FOR ADVCftTISINa ■ * our beloved ambassador, I. Bor- RETREAT and gun Pete NATIONAL annihilated some 75.000 enemy yu, from talking peace with the Get a strong hold to Christ dur- Mandler, Mike Panelli, Bob Bowling, Lee Puncochar National Advertising Service, Inc. troops. Collttt Publisbrr, Rtprntntstitti American president, Wendcl ing the retreat. You'll need Him. and Bill Wetzler. Rupe Thornton and our boy won- The best news of the week, Engineers 420 Madison Avi. New YORK. N. Y. Willkie. But when envoy The "Spiritual Exercises" that der of Sessions are existing on borrowed time, as ■ our of • cjucmo aorroa Las anseies • »a« fiuciko however, was the appearance of Letters peace, the battleship "Stalemate you will soon be making were are many others. air support, long expected and Beginning week, next stu- was sunk Pete Mandler left for training camp in Monter- VOL. 21 15, 1942 13 " III" attacked and by formulated by Sto Ignatius Loyo- JAN. NO. hoped for by the hard-pressed dents w illing, Their In there will be a Place the San Francisco Chapter, B. P. la, a military man and leader. ey Wednesday morning and with him went the se- Allied armies. United States "Letters to depart- the Editor" O. E., Local 189, that was These "Spiritual Exercises" have verest critic that "Gafty" Petersen ever had. We re- WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF AN AIR RAID and Dutch air and naval forces too ment started on this page of call the days when Frank would from a ***** Post-War Life much. Japan had taken enough proved to be of tremendous value return hard exacted a heavy toll of Japanese The Santa Clara, the in which and she declared war December to people of all walks of life. day's work at Kezar only to be greeted at the door 1. As soon as the bombs start dropping, warships, transports, and air- students can air By their troubles FRAN MURPHY 3, 1941. The talks that you will hear of his cell by a gigantic "Mandler Ham", Nobili planes. Slowly, the Allied coun- weekly. Today day great run like H—. is the of en- "Now that war had been de- will not be sermons, but just Hall's interpretation of Poe's Raven. It would hang r ter offensive is taking form. Protests, requests gineering engine- for infor- progress. The clared, the first thing Japan did friendly chats. They will not be there on the door and proclaim in loud colors that (It doesn't matter where, as long as mation, and constructive crit- ering profession lias advanced was to warn the U. S. that on the sentimental appeals, but clear, "Gafty" could, with one more such performance, rel_ you run like H—.) icism will be welcome, in past twenty years egate and the more the morning of December 7, at 5:30, logical presentations of the prin- football to the same unenviable position that Wear track shoes if possible; the peo- editor of the column will do his any profession if Candolnce than other and to- the Harbor of Pearls would be at- ciples which must govern your vaudeville now enjoys. We also recall how Pete ple best to remedy any defects and day the.engineer is the man in front of you are slow, you won't The faculty and students of in tacked. When the memorable relationship with God, your heckled Cal's catcher, Carl Hoberg, so intensely for to supply any information re- demand, He is needed the of- innings have any trouble stepping over them. the University of Santa Clara in morning arrived, our aircraft Church, and your fellowmen. nine that Len Casanova's team was only ***** quested. fice and the shipyard, on the bat- beaten Jay offer condolences to the family carrier, working by plan, evaded The bustle of school activity a scant half-dozen tallies. Pete was al- All letters to the editor must tlefield and aboard ship. A good ways a 2. Take advantage of opportunities of Jack Haxelwood, '44, whose the American, British and ■Dutch and a too eager yearning for better than average heckler and many an be signed, but neither the name engineer can take his place in the you air father, P. I. Haxelwood. passed (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on page 4.) hour did he spend pacing upland down before not afforded when raid sirens sound the nor the initiate of the writer world today with little or no dif- too away this week, and to Thomas enthusiastic Santa Clara cheering sections vali- warning of an attack. For example: will be printed except upon re- ficulty. Tauf, '44, whose grandfather antly dragging the best out of half a thousand quest of the writer. If in a bakery, grab some pie or cake. died in Phoenix. Arizona. The question in the minds of weather btaten throats. Naturally, all letters will be If in a tavern, grab a few beers. And also to Rev. L. Zeman. S. J., many student engineers today In A Dormitory ***** welcome, and may be turned in on the death of his mother today concerns their future after the Life Gone, too, is Mike Panelli, member of the great If in the gutter, grab a stub. to any member of the staff of war is over. Some say the en- (Ed.'s Note: This verse relates the of said occur in ***** in Milwaukee. course events to "Dream Backfield" of 1940 and thespian of little or The Santa Clara. the of gineer will be out of an engine- dormitories of some the American universities when the stu- no repute. When, some years from now, the die- -3. If you find an unexploded bomb, al- dents have ering job and for that matter will spare time. The author writes entirely on hearsay, hav- hards of the claM of '42 gather in some desolated ways pick it up it job altogether. ing queried college and shake well. be out of a Oth- a friendly student from a necessarily-unnamed spot for a reunion, a paunchy group of the boys wUI ers say room for college to give the verse an (Maybe the firing pin is stuck.) "there will be authentic tone. The following is the be theFour Horsemen to our four lads who climaxed of engineers rebuilding friend's description,) some the a brilliant undefeated season with a half-time ex- the cities that were damaged dur- hibition that 4. that doesn't work, heave it the Many Years Ago By JOHN CONNOLLY brought sixty thousand hysterical pay- If in ing the war but, since this crisis A bunch of the boys were playing cards in a dormitory room, ing customers to their (the customers', not our boys') furnace. I used to live where the woods were as green created many engineers, a good Cigarettes cluttered the once clean iloor, future work for the janitor's feet amid cheers that almost shook old Kezar to the As young rose be without (The fire department will come later leaves are in the Spring; number of these will broom. ground. And work. I cannot agree with these and of things.) I used to rest near the brook where the breeze, unseen, ***** With Mike went Bob "Stork" Bowling, the man take care Swept people. • • • • • o'er my face with a cool biting sting. Draw and stud were frequent games, and Rivetts was way ahead. who invented the I. O. U. They have embarked for I used to walk in the cool shade of the still mountain TROUBLED TIMES 5. If an incendiary bomb is found burn- There was no table, so chips were bet on Stan's converted bed. Texas, where they will train to be aviation mechan- To watch the birds fly to and fro, It is impossible for a man to ics. "Stork" to ing a gasoline on it. Then into the room that was thick with smoke came Reno Jake, the came Santa Clara as a Junior and in building, throw And—and — I used to drink like the deer from the fountain foretell the future in these trou- Slick, made an extensive study of student finances, after Ah, but this—this was many years look his- (You can't put it out anyway, so you ago. bled times but we can at Back from a show in the college town, and with of which he devised a budget system which allowed a * * * * plenty dough in might just as well have a little fun.) • tory and see what the turn of ev- his kick. student to live on half his allowance while Bowling I met a girl once whose beauty was cool like the night ent- brought under similar cir- "Im after you, Rivetts," he said with a grin, as he bought a mighty was repaying the loan. If no gasoline is available, throw a buc- That fell o'er the woods and the rill; cumstances. stack; of down. And we used to love and sing 'till the blue morning light Tn ]'IM-1913 the engineer held ket water on it and lie You're "You cleaned me a month or two ago, and I'm here to get it back." And so that, gentle reader, is the way its goes. night Iho snnnr- Drove our peaceful o'er the hill. position in world as ***** dead. Here today and gun tomorrow, and if sheep raisers I loved this girl, because, she, he does today. The pessimistic The properties hy- like,l, Rivetts frowned, then he fingered his chips. "Let's raise the ante," are counting on the diploma mills to absorb the of the bomb free the Loved the birds, the woods, and the glow. element then, ns now, predicted flowers that he said. portion of the animal that shows when the clippers drogen from the water causing rather But she, like the stream that once rippled by, ;1 v -"-v dull future for the youn.-; "That's oke with me," said Reno Jake, "get ready to be bled." have been applied, they had just better wire their rapid combustion. Died with the breeze—many years ago. engineer These same people al. Now, Al and Jack and Frank and Mac were also in the game, congressmen on behalf of the great American un- (In explode ***** ■n s-id that because of inflntion fact, it will with a helluva And all agreed to boost the feed, the bets had been too tame. dergraduate, but quick. I had a night IHs country would be plunged In- IffMil) dream last that so frightened me ***** to the greatest depresfion • • • * * That I sobbed and I screamed and I fell. of its Al was low and almost broke, he'd have to play 'em tight, I saw my rippling stream in the black, lashing sea, history nfter the signing of the 6. Always get excited and holler bloody But he swore he'd stick around that game and give the boys EXCHANGES —■ a fight. And my girl walked dark ;ti 'ctif p. the streets of Hell. All could see that Reno Jake would might By murder. special that bet them high, GEORGE UNSWORTH The spot where the woods were, was lifeless and black, / A committee was And Rivetts, not to be outdone, would raise him sky. (It And the sky was aglow— appointed was composed of del- to the hate that chap," quoth as will add to the fun and confusion. all red and ***** "I the lovable girl, • * * • • But then pgates from every type of life to she rubbed cold cream on I opened my eyes and found myself back They settled down her lips. and anted four as Jake began to • my yesterday—many years studv the financial*condition of deal, •*••■ 7. Drink heavily, eat onions, limburger With ago. A round of Jacks giant the with a pot that all would want to . country. This committee She: How was your night? cheese, etc., before entering a crowded air It went to Kings, then Reno smiled: "I've got you by theears". party last all of the big names of Voice on phone: Oh, having a raid shelter. t contained He bet five blues and settled back to watch the players' leers. we're swell time. the' day. including great labor and • • • • • ***** (It will make you very unpopular with Where Is He New? industrial leaders. This grouo "I'll raise you five," said Rivetts, with three aces going in;> "Did you learn any Spanish In Mexico?" the people within your immediate vi- We learn that Al Whittle and Paul Carr were on their way to the of men made a report to the peo- "I'll suck along," said cagey Al, "I need one card "No, bat picked up little night Islands at the outbreak of hostilities on Pearl Harbor. Al is with the ple of the United States In 1919 to win." I a Cuban one cinity, eliminating any unnecessary "You're straight won't do a bit of good," said Jake, Havana." Field Artillery, while Paul is with the Anti-Tank Division. that was indeed cynical. with Kinks and In discomforture that would be threes, more • * * * • PROSPERITY prevalent if people crowded too close- "I'll raise another five. Drop out, Al, I can hear the knocking of Virtue is learned at mother's knee, but vice at In the Islands during the Pearl Harbor attack was But when we look into the his- ly.) Larry Kirsch, your knees." some other joints. ex-'37, at tory book, we see that this coun- stationed in the Air Corps Schofield Barracks. We saw in ***** try lived through its greatest per- last week's paper a picture of Mrs. Larry Kirsch returning to the Al stayed iod of prosperity in the ten years in and drew one card, Rivetts two and Jake another. Cinderella: Godmother, must I leave the ball si 8. If you should be the victim of a di- States as an evacuee. Larry is in fine shape, according to latest re- Then Jake that followed the closing of the smiled happily, his Kings had found a brother. twelve? rect bomb hit, don't go to pieces. ports and still flying for Uncle Sam in Honolulu. Al great war, The years 1919-1929 and Rivetts started when he bet ten of the red; GoodFairy: You'll not go at all If you don'tstop (Lie ***** bluffing, still and you won't be noticed.) were golden years for all of the "You're Jake," said Rivetts, dropping twenty on the bed. swearing. Butler, ***** • # J Jack • '3O, and a resident of the Island •••* of Oahu, was work- people-, including the engineers. ing out at Ewa Plantation and was a member of the U. S. N. R. before "With all this going 9. Engineers rode on the wave of raising on, I hate to leave the road, "I really ought to buy you a corsage. What Knock the air raid wardens down if the war. Other Santa Clarans in the Islands that I can recollect bump boys," at prosperity and they were as much "I'll another ten, said Al, dropping another load. would you like?" they start to tell you what to do. They al- this moment are Cable Wirtz, '3l, of the district attorney's office, and in demand after the war as they Rivetts called and Jake called, thinking Al was bluffing. "How about Four Rose?" ways Ed Sylva, *2O, of the office Honolulu. ••• • • save* the best seats for themselves and attorney-general's in Cable, I were during the great boom that Reno wasn't worried, his two pair had found its stuffing. i *' know, lived out Wailiae Country on the other side * * ■-• their friends. 0 Club, of Diamond preceded the war. m. "Say, do yon know a fellow down your way Head, away from the bombing, as did Ed, who lived in a palatial home The reason is obvious: America Now all the chips were in the game, the feud had gone to town. with one leg named GoamlesT' on the other side of the Island. 10. lights was building fast and in all parts Reno Jake threw down his fille, laughed at Rivetts' frown, "Wen, now. I'sn not sure What'a the other leg Don't put out all your in a ***** of the country. People were tired Then began to smile until ht glanced into Al's face; blackout. The wardens have to use their In the F. B. I. have Nick Alaga, we '34; John Cost, '3B, and Paul of the excitement of the war and It was full of hearty smiles, for he held four queens, and Reno's The revolver mads men equal and the micro- axes somewhere. —— KrtfclL (Continued on page 4.) other ace. phone makes orators equal. THE SANTA CLARA: THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, IM2 Page 3 Bronco Barsimen Soph Sensation Missionite 4Buy A Bomber' Hoop Show Bluettins Santa Clara vs. St. ly JOHN BLUETT Underdogs Athletes In Mary's InFeature Sharing a part in this nation's ast defense fund campaign,''the Jniversity of Santa Clara offers Game Giant San Francisco he efforts of its Bronco Bucket Tomorrow War Duty Of Jrigade next Tuesday evening in With By lan Francisco, an eye to revenging the 31 DON DRISCOLL George : :. when Coach f_, T i i a_ m .'J l *t- to 21 defeat handed them over the From tarsi's hoopmen take part in a stu- Iceland to Trinidad—this Cage Carnival For War Fund Christmas holidays by is large scope* iendous triple-header cage carni- Santa Clara, the ratheA covered by al, the gate receipts of which will the Stanford basketball team is former Santa Clara athletes Offering its services for the cause of national defense, the Santa Clara basketball team preparing give troun- engaged great* o into the Fog City's "Buy A to an all-out who are now in the will help buy a bomber for the United States Army Air Corps when the Broncos face their lomber" drive. cing to the Missionites when the est game of them all in the colors traditional rivals, St. Mary's, in the feature attraction in a three-game cage carnival shit- of • • • Indians entertain the Broncos on the Red, White and Blue. ed to take place next Tuesday evening, January 20, in the San Francisco Civic Auditorium. the Palo Alto hardwoods. Ed Clark, stellar Bronc tackle Five of Northern California's leading college quintets and The Missionites will take on St. one of the outstanding club of the "Clipper" Smith era, is a teams in country part in a triple program, fary's in the feature of the Hailed as potential southern di- the will take header the proceeds of which will be frame lieutenant in the Leatherneck con- 'given entirely vening. Other contests see Cal- vision conference champions, the to the San Francisco "Buy a Bomber" fund. St;tnford only only tingent stationed at one of the U. games night fornia meeting Golden State, and five have lost The three for the include the following eon- one game this year, and that to S.'s furtherest outposts, Iceland, tests California vs. Golden State, 6:30 p. m.; Stanford vs. Uni- tanford pitting its team against while Juniors Topple Coach George Barsi's local Buc- Jim Barlow, flashy halfback versity of San Francisco, 7:45 p. m.; vs. I. S. F. The Broncos and Gaels Santa Clara St. Ma- ket Brigade. With the sting of on "Buck" Shaw's 1937 Sugar Bowl ry's, 9 p.m. t rere originally Scheduled to play Senior this loss still firmly planted in champions, is "Keeping 'em Fly- Hoopmen Thus, Bay region hoop fans will Stanford will bring in the tall- lext Tuesday night in San Jose, minds, the Cardinal quintet ing" as a lieutenant 1n the Army witness the greatest and best bas- est aggregation ever to play bas- ut officials of both schools con- their scalp Air Corps at Trinidad. ketball carnival ever staged under ketball in these parte. Bated a fa- ented to switch the game to the seeks the Mission School's in In Intramural part payment for the humiliating GRID STARS PILOTS one roof in the sports history of vorite to win the southern division lan Francisco Civic Auditorium Pre-season favorites to cop the defeat. Highest ranking Santa Clarans the city. The games will also pro- Conference championship, the In- nd contribute the entire sate re- Santa Clara intramural basketball POLLARD SOPH ACE in the armed forces are Harold vide a sizeable sum for the build- dians are led by Don Borness and elpts to the "War Bird" fund, title, the vaunted senior quintet Stanford will enter the game as Bandy, ex -quarterback, now a ma- ing of one of Uncle Sam's great boast the presence of the vaunted 'hus, Santa Clara does its part for went down to humiliating defeat an overwhelming favorite, largely jor in the army at Kelley Field, war birds. soph star. , in the line- Incie Sam. before the high-flying junior five, Roy Fowler, This week saw the Pacific Coast up. • • • due to the appearance of the Texas; also a former Bifl Cowden, . 38 to 27, last Tuesday aiternon, in vaunted Jimmy Pollard in the gridman, who has attained the Conference vote the suspension of and round out the first Tomorrow night sees the Barsi- the first game of the 1942 hoop starting five. The Farm Boys rank of lieutenant commander in its rale prohibiting the appearance Red and White five. len moving up to Palo Alto, where program. are also strengthened with the re- the U. S. N.. and is stationed at the of college teams in charity eon- DONS WANT REVENGE hey will once more meet the Stan- Led by Al Santucci, who hit the turn of big Ed Voss, six foot six Long Beach naval base, and Rudy tests. This enabled the California On the other hand, the U. S. F. ord quintet. The Broncs upset basket for 10 points, the third-year inch center, to the lineup. Scholz, the former rugby star, who and Stanford squads to participate team of Forrest Togwood will be tie Indians' applecart earlier this men controlled the contest "Hank" Lui- is a major at the San Francisco in the program. out to revenge the two setbacks eason, when they handed the Hailed as another throughout the entire 40 minutes gave evi- Presidio. CAL FIVE AT PEAK Stanford has handed them this 'arm club a 31 to 21 setback. setti. Pollard last week of play and went on to win with Harry Sanders, the California, fresh from its recent year. The Dons are crowd pleas- lowever, Stanford at this writing dence of his far-famed ability captain of comparative ease. By reason of 1940 team perhaps the victory over Santa Clara, will re- ers and are led by Jimmy Porter ppears to have finally reached its when he made his San Francisco football and the victory, the junior five stamped debut against St. Mary's It was best little man Santa Clara's turn from its present outr of and the wee mite of the hardwods, eak with the inclusion of the in itself as the team to beat for the Pollard himself who sank the win- grid history, has just been com- Southern California and be in top "Mushy" Silver. U. S. F. wants reatly heralded soph sensation, intramural title, and appears to the final seconds of missioned as lieutenant in the air form for the night. The Bears ap- to add the Cards to their list of im Pollard, in its lineup. In our ning basket in be the best balanced team in the corps, has pear to have finally found them- upsets, which includes victories ov- ooks we pick the squad of Everett play that gave the Indians their as Jack Roche and Bob school. selves and will boast such stars as er U. S. C. lean to move on to the southern one-point victory. McDonald, both of whom played and U. C. L. A. The junior lineup finds Jim Des- sharp-shooting Merve Lafaille, and feature spot triple- ivision Conference title, with BURNESS AT FORWARD football under "Buck" Shaw nt The of the mond at the center position, with its steady captain, Ray Tamm. header has been reserved for the Washington as the top team of the With Pollard in the lineup, Snnta Clara. Johnny Hanna, mem- Jim Ganahl and Mitch Lobrovich Led by the former Santa Clan Broncos and the Gaels: The con- orthern division. Coaeh has shifted ber of the 1940 grid squad, is in at the forward spots. Jack Bise- basketball aces. "Toddy" » * * test will mark the first came of to the other forward his last weekjs training at Corpus Gianntn/ nius and Al Santucci are at present Bob Feerick, and Jim Rickert, tQe annual three-game position, taking on the Christi, Texas, in preparation for a the series be- Speaking of Stanford, Prune Val- with Voss remaining stronger commission as a flying ensign the two members of Golden State team is than tween the two schools. The ex- ;y pivot post. Burness is the smooth- in basketball fans will well re- the first five and at the guard ever and already holds one win perts meeting a toss-op est hoopman in these parts and can the U. S. Navy. rate the lember the name of Jim Pollard posts and they give the club back- this year over the Bears. The as clubs appear equal on pa- play any position. He has a dan- Bill Anahu, All Time All-Star both s the lad who almost single-hand- board control. Milkmen annually are potent eon- per. gerous left hand and ranks as tops Bronco end, and Fred Ball. Bill d beat the great Colt squad of Al Beals also saw considerable tenders for the National A. A. IT. the Collier. Dick Clark, Jim Johnson, BOAST SOPH SQUADS ist year. Hoop observers rate the in department. action and accounted for nine Larry Stringari and Bill Toomey dig- title. This year they have speed St. Mary's is by far the most im- ndian sophomore as the best cage and Howie Dallmar its are all Shaw-coached eridders now for the class of '43. Ben Bret- and height and are out to dump the proved college team in the area. rospect since the immortal 'Hank" are the Indian guards. The Stan- commissioned as lieutenants in the hauer, Max Sailor, Fran Murphy, Bine and Gold again. "Dutch" Conlan's boys turned back .uisetti. ford first string will be the tall- artillery of the U. S. Army. Bob Haid and Dan Wallis round FORMER BRONCO STARS California twice and copped a • » • est club ever to play in the local Pictured here is STAN PATRICK. Santa Clara's high scoring soph- field gridder, a out the junior team. Giannini last year was on thriller by a one-point margin to area, as they average six foot four Coast, Bill Grul, ex-Bronco is named We note one interesting fact con- omore forward, who is rated one of the best shots on the Pacific The highlight of the senior ag- the All-American team and is Stanford last week-end. The Gaels inches in height. Thus, they will lieutenant in the Marines at Quan- erning the current basketball ros- Virginia. gregation was Ed Hurlbutt, who rated one of the best long shooting are small in stature as compared have backboard control under both tiro, ers of U. S. F., St. Mary's and hit the hoop for nine points, along artists in the game. Feerick and with the other squads but make up baskets, and will be dangerous and HOOPMEN IN ARMY anta Clara. This is the point that OVERTIME with the Reno Rambler, Frankie Rickert are well remembered for for this lack of height by speed and hard to beat. BRONCS DROP Santa Clara's basketball twins, 11 three clubs are heavily loaded Richard and Robert Lautze, are Peterson, who turned in a good their outstanding play during last elusiveness. /ith sophomore talent. The trio TO GOLDEN BEAR FIVE; serving their country as ensigns performance at forward. 1 year for the Broncos. (Continued on page 4.) 11 have thus insured themselves in the Navy. Wearing the olive squads Colts f good and experienced for Boast Many drab of the army in the present seasons, he next two and, at the CAL CHECKS PATRICK crisis are Bruce Hale, Marty Pas- sme time, all three this year have Future saglia and Stan Anderson, all of CageStars By JACK BISENICS urned in startling casaba upsets whom were hoop stars under By PAUL LAXALT Keeping their record of never winning an overtime game, ver highly rated quintets. George Barsi while at Santa Cla- • • • Hold everything! With this bas- Santa hoopsters dropped a hard-fought, unblemished Clara ra. Togwood Jimmy ketball season of 1941-42 so well closely-contested game to California's Golden Bears last Sat- Forrest and Ned Sheehan and Johnny /Chan- brought big- under way, we've hardly cast urday night, in San Francisco Civic Auditorium, 44 to 36. feedles have back the gala, two of Santa Claras best more than a passing glance at our The game climaxed an evening of thrill-packed competi- Ime basketball to the Don instltu. baseball prospects of recent years. The ion, and U. S. F. can no longer frosh bucketeers, who will soon be' tion between four evenly-matched teams. Stanford defeated ■ have stilled their desires for the stars of our varsity ball teams. St. Mary's, 36 to 35, in the opener,<> >e branded as the weak sister of ior league careers until the termin- What say we take a few side glanc- while the Santa Clara vs. Califor- I'aimii took upon himself the job lay region collegiate basketball. ation of the present unpleaaantnes es at them? nia game ended in a 36 to 36 tie, of winning the victory and a very it we see it, the main cog in the by enlisting in the U. S*. Army Air hoop Wells, Hailing from St. James high necessitating a five-minute over- good job he did, quickly sinking J. S. F. machine is Al Corps. is three baskets and with them the i transfer from Modesto J. C. who school in San Francisco Dick O'- time period, during which the Clara aspirations Following are the Santa Class Keefe, stellar forward, whose Bears come on to win by a safe of the Bronco hopefuls. mlds the club together with his athletes thus far listed as bieng in Junior amazing marksmanship has kept margin. The for Blue and reat rebound and post play. The victory the the armed forces of the United )ons the Bronclets the running this Led by Sam Alaimo and Field out of three OF THE also have a crowd pleaser in in Gold evened the two States: season. classy player, Dick Mangan, the Broncos Ibnlnutive "Mushy" Silver, the A speedy, Marshal series at one-all, with a playoff FOOTBALL and a dead-shot, O'Keefe is the ran up a lead of five points after remaining to be staged Califor- ive foot four inch guard. in William Anahu, Lt., Army Air • • • main cog in the team's scoring at- a slow start The Bears opened Pavilion. nia's Base, Fort Wayne; Fred Ball, Lt., tack and gives promise of being a fast, with Bill Farley, a six foot Under the tutelage of "Dutch" From the sidelines: Dick Mang- Moffeft Field; John Billick, Mof- University great. making debut. of Clara hardwood center, his Santa Ronton, the Moragans also boast a future six inch an's guiding hand is growing to fett Field; Jim Barlow, Lt., Army PIVOT MEN STRONG Farley up a post for Ray Tamm >etter than average team this sea- set be more and more of a necesity. Air Corps, Trinidad; Bryce Brown, His running mate in tbe forward Lafaille, who built up on. The Gaels employ a whirl- and Marv The offense works well with Dick U, S. Navy, San Francisco; Har- never spot it Bill Lundy. another Chica- a short-lived lead during- the early wind offense which slows directing, but definitely collapses old Bundy, Major, Kelley Field, ANNOUNCES lown, St. Mary's plays all over go contribution to Pacific Coast- minutes of action. However, the with his removal. , Texas; John Beckrich, Moffett although they not basketball. Lundy is a dead- Broncos dropped their weakside he court and, do The pressure is on Stan Patrick Field; Dick Clark, Lt., Ford Ord; lave too height, they, make ly passer and a smooth floor man, forward into the hole, pinching much now, as he has made himself an Ed Clark, Lt. Marines, Iceland; Bill >p good, tricky ball- and can be counted on for his share Farley,' and baskets by Alaimo, for it with enviable reputation during the Collier, Lt., Camp Roberts; Roy Burke, the Red of digits. During his senior pear Mangan and Patrick gave the Mis- landling. In Bill past month and the opponents are Fowler, Lt. Comm., U. S. Navy; smoothest at St. Leo's in Chicago, Lundy led sion team a 21-16 lead at the end 7, ind Blue have one of the FEBRUARY Naval 1942 out to check him. Sam Alaiino Andy Garbarino, Ensign md polished guards these his team in winning the national of the first period. most in has received his just break and is Base, Corpus Christi; Bill Grul, tournament for Catholic high MANGAN FOULS OUT >arts. wasting no time in making Coach Lt., Marines, Quantico, Va.; John —*—•—s— schools. The second half found the "Buc- George Barsi happy over his Hanna, USN Air Corps, Corpus AS THE DATE OF THE overs recentCal Alternating at the pivot berth ket Brigade" keeping its lead by Left from the choice. Carl Schroven proves Christi; Cliff Heflln, Lt., Air Corps, the are Wally Chullo and Frank Laney, smoothly into shots ... as working set tame Sam Aliamo looms with each game that he Is the most Tuscon, Ariz. player squad, fresh from the great Northwest and setups. Meanwhile the boys ttest team on the and valuable man out there on the Jim Honnert, U. S. Navy, San and quite towering in stature. in Blue and Gold remained within Ihe.. most consistent all-around court. (Continued on page 4.) advantage of They control the backboards and striking distance but, after some floor man. Taking __ the pressure put on his running are adept at tip in shots. Under 10 minutes had. passed, the Bear »~~— mate, Patrick, Aliamo shook him- Coach Barsi's able tutelage, they chances looked very slim. PROM self loose to cash In for 15 points will be great assets to future Bron. However, about this time "Skip. PRINTING JUNIOR , .. "Sklppy" Mangan is the brains co quintets. py" Mangan left the game, due to at the Broncs and the offensive at- STRONG GUARD four personal fouls, and the Santa THAT GIVES YOU SATISFACTION the guard posi- tack appears to be lost with him Holding down Clara attack left the floor with THAT MEETS YOUR POCKETBOOK out of the lineup. In the Golden tions are Frank Domenichini and him. Thus, failure to match the Bear contest, the Missionites held "Chuck" Lerable, Frank is an- Bears* closing rush resulted in a boy played i commanding margin while the other Washington and tie score of 36-36 and the regular We Print Everythinf From a frail Friscan was in the lineup, at ODea high school in Seattle. period ended forthwith in a dead- but as soon as he fouled himself A great defensive player and team lock. out, the Red and White team fell man, he will make a name for him- The overtime seemed to work

. cage circles. Bears, putting apart. . . self in Bronco i marie for the while SANTA CLARA JOURNAL • * * Country Club All-City sleep. Ray Beresford "Chuck" Lerable blew the Broncos to Capt. 983 MAiN STREET PHONE. S. C. 14 With Leo Murphy in the game, in from Commerce High in San the Barsimen seem to have better Francisco, where he was lauded by backboard control than at any oth- many as being the best guard seen University Cleaners er time. "Leapin* Leo" has been in these parts for over 10 years. handicapped by a bad ankle but he Lerable is a tricky dribbler and a Suits | SaveMoney2o% cash and carry RobesItniipa VY off for still has enough spring in his legs dead shot, consistently potting in WARREN RINGEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA giant, from long distances. O'Coats J to even outjump the soph buckets much longer when they are Mike Schroven. As to Schroven, From South San Francisco come Trousers x Your clothes last man is the Jack Meyer and Fred Lautze, who Sweaters I laundered with care. the Wisconsin pivot CORSAGE BIDS $3.00 most valuable boy on the squad. can be depended upon to carry Cords ( , FORMAL NO ) Men's Shirts Laundered As Men Like Them. He is the team's iron-man and is the brunt of the attack when they Jackets Bide. the work-horse of the first five. are summoned. Jack is a steady Located opposite Science • * • southpaw who can fake with the 808 SEVENICH, f 42 Saint* (Hiaire Sainton) At the present time. Intramural best of them and Fred "Muscles" RAY LUTZ, *42 Csar Bob Auth to promoting the Lautze, although diminutive in Representatives. Next to Ryan Field Santa Clara (Continued on page 4.) (Continued on page 4.) Page 4 THE SANTA CLARA: THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1942 Day Engineers Hold Business School NEWS VIEWS Trading Post • Bronco Broncos Don (Continued from page 1.) Join Uniforms (Continued from page 1.) (Continued page make the sought- from 1.) thusiasts how to fifteen cents to his name. college Meeting Announces New birdies. This is one Armed Forces and in the short time he Scholars Fifth after' sign. To get back to the "snipe Bluettins hunt- (Continued from page 3.) was here won fame for himself in By AL VATUONE The more impressive one, however, er," if he was not forced to walk (Continued from page 3.) Diego; Jim Johnson, Lt., Ford Ord; the service of "Buck" Shaw's Bron- It is said that it is better to be Nite Defense Course was the prese/ice of Santa Clara upright, he would be much closer Wednesday first half of the interrlass bas- Gil McDermid, Fort Lewis, Wash.; a little late than never, so, on be- to his work. The habit of the co squad. By 808 VALENTINE The College of Business Admin- football players strenuously dig- ketball tournament. The hoop Bob McDonald, Lt., Air Corps, half of the Day Scholars Associa- istration of the University of San- "snipe hunter" to slouch into an Not to be outdone, this year'a The Santa Clara student chapter ging divots. Al Beals and Max sport In past years has been one of Portland; Jack Roche, Lt, Air tion, we want to extend to one ta Clara announced that new occupational stoop of his shoulders, freshman class has several repre- Sailor prevailed upon Rupe Thorn- the most popular on the intramur- Corps, Sacramento; Harry San- and all a very prosperous New of the American Society of Civil sem- in order to be able to dart one hand courses will be installed next ton to caddy for them as they al calendar year ders, Lt., Air Corps, Sacramento; sentatives serving the flag in a Year. Engineers held fifth meeting of quickly pavement and this is no ex- its ester for the purpose of aiding na- on the hard and ception. Rudy direct way. Jim Corby, squeezed in a few rounds of the The juniors appear as the Scholz, Major, S. F. Presidio; known as A great deal has come to pass the Fall semester Wednesday even- tional defense. retrieve a succulent "butt" of a "Big Scottish sport between the early best balanced aggregation and the Walter Smith, Air Corps, King Ci- Stoop" to his classmates, left since we last met on page four. "Production and banker's cast-off Perfecto, gives ing. Management rains and the forthcoming Spring class of '43 wiU in all probability ty; Larry Stringari, Lt., Moffett just before Christmas to enter the Blackouts and threatened air raids Control", with students working in the professional "stub snatcher" Plans were formulatedby the so- practice. Judging by reports, land a place In the cage play-off. Field; Ned Sheehan, Moffett Field; Army Air Corps. Bob Frolli and by enemy forces have been the industrial plants two afternoons a a dejected look. Don ciety officers, leadership Rupe played a beautiful game. The seniors won the title last year Bill Toomey, Lt., S. F. Presidio; Woodward have enlisted in chief talk of the locals and many of under the week, Now, if our ancestors had left will be the first new course but, although they have the same "Butch" Vukota, Air Corps, Stock- the fighting Marines. our "day dogs" are serving their of President Frank Nash, for the us on all fours, the "snipe hunt- offered. The others are: "Indus- GREENE faces back again ton. To all of you: Mike, Pete, Lee, in capacities CLAY this season, they communities the of preparation of a detailed report of trial Cost Accounting", "Industrial er" would now be able to nochal- not "Stork", Charlie, Rupe, Bill, (Continued page 1.) do appear to be able to reach BASKETBALL Larry, air raid wardens and the like. But, the society's activities during the Statistics", and "Industrial Per- from antly amble down the street and l their 1941 form. Stan Anderson, Fort Lewis, Dave, Jimmy, "Stoop", Bob and to something more pleasant: semester report ing been presented with great suc- stretch a front paw over a less Fall of 1940. This sonnel Management". • * • Don, go the hopes and best wishes cess several years ago at the Uni- Wash.; Eldon Eckman, Moffett Many day scholars spent their will be submitted to E. M. Knapik, These courses are open to stu- mangled Lucky Strike and by of every fellow versity, by M. With "Toddy" Giannlhi, Jim Field; Bruce Hale, Moffett Field; student at the Uni- - the Clay Greene So- holidays working in the govern- secretary treasurer of the San dents who have at least reached keeping it well hidden, versity of Santa ciety. continue Rickert and Bob Feerick in the Richard, and Robert Lautze, En- Clara. ment mail centers. Some of us Francisco chapter of the A. S. C. E. their junior year in the university. his jaunt with all good church- Dealing with the war regular lineup, the Golden State signs, U. S. Navy, San Diego; Mar- worked in sundry department Sidelight of theprogram was the The Business Administration As- waged goers ignorant of his dreadful pho- against the dread yellow fever basketball squad of Oakland is ty Passaglia, Army, Baltimore, Md. stores and others did not work at showing of a moving picture of the sociation, organization of business arid bit, I'll bet those ancestors would the men participated loaded with former Bronco hard- BASEBALL: See BILL KENT for your all. Now that we have wasted collapse of the Tacoma bridge in students, who in it, stick with those grand apes if they announced that there will wood artists. The Milk Frank Battaglia, Army, enough time and you are about to Washington, mishap "Yellow Jack" is an intensely dra- to do it over again. Club is U. S. San GAS which oc- be no further meetings until after had eyeing the OIL * • • A. A. U. title this Bernardino; throw down the paper, we come up matic story fraught with suspense year, John Changala, Lt., Tires curred in November, 1940. The the final examinations. After the and the Batteries with: and keen emotion. ex-Santa Clara stars will Air Corps, Stockton; Bob Gerrard, collapse . . of this structure has bern new semester gets under way, the DID YOU KNOW . that "High Lubrication No definite date has been set for take no small part in the campaign. Air Corps, Randolph Field; Nick Drippings from the Vat: Henry the cause of much interest and con- regular Thursday night meetings, School juniors with exceptional the presentation, but it has been Giannini, playing for the Olympic Radunich, Air Corps, Santa Maria. STANDARD OIL Aiasaa has passed the very tough troversial opinions among engine- with guest speakers, will be re- records will be permitted to enter tentatively scheduled for the sec- Club last year, was acclaimed as MINOR SPORTS: PRODUCTS navy air corps physical examina- ers throughout the nation. sumed. Northwestern University next Fall ond week in February. an All-Ameican forward, and he Is Dick Jobst, U. S. Navy, U. S. S. tion. "Hank" will leave for Ala- This is the same film that was und era new plan designed to en- out to win the same honor again Hatfield, golf; Kenny Leake, En- meda after graduation . . . "Bud" shown to the Santa Clara Engine- able them to progress according to this year. Rickert and Feerick are sign U. S. Navy, Alameda, tennis; Kent's Lion is a member the Marine Service of ering Society last year. CHAPLAIN'S CORNER abilities and to complete col- Soph Socialists their in their first season of club play, John Storm, Marines, Quantico, . Corps, in San Diego . . Paul Rose, Wednesday evening the mech- (Continued from page 3.) lege they are 501 GRANT ST. before 21." but from early game evidence, the Va., tennis. a candidate for "Buck" Shaw's el- anical engineers held a joint meet- worldly pleasures normally will one or over Santa Clara, California Being two days the two are well adept at all the tricks even next Fall, is prepping him- ing with the Stanford mechanical Club blur one's vision of these princi- mentioned above, don't know Join Boys' age I of the trade and will not weaken self for Spring practice by playing engineers at Stanford University. ples. So unfetter yourselves for to information. The Following the request of last how take this the Golden State squad by any basketball nightly ... Former "day Bert Depew spoke on the different week that a number of students three days from the shackles of invasion of beardless youths into means. Italian Foods dog" president "Bud" Lorentz is methods ' study and worldly pleasures, Banquet! of fighting fires. Special cooperate with the Sodality Boys' and the colleges of today is going to well on his way for a first lieuten- CORSAGES emphasis was laid on thermite and Club committee, four members of appraise squarely, calmly, and mean a lot of changes in gay col- FROSH HOOP Lunches ancy in the U. S. Army. "Bud" magnesium fires which are pre- practically your own life in the SQUAD the sophomore class joined the or- lege youth. (Continued on page 4.) Artistic and Fresh Dlnnen is now stationed at Camp Roberts, dicted to be used extensively light of the great fundamental in ganization. Again The Trading Post cites an size, makes up for this handicap Only Nature's Best Snacka as well as Bob Klein, who just re- modern warfare. presented in the "Spiritual prove John Mason, '44, and Bill Mc- truths example to its point. In fact, by his trickiness and speed. turned from a New Jersey radio It has reported been that Jim '44, will charge of the Exercises". we have spent some time drawing "Chuck" . Fadden. have Tobin, Dan McDon- school . . Jerry Graham, varsity Beaumont, outstanding junior el- The result be apparent—a basketball team of the club, as well will up a day's schedule for the college ough, Bob McDonough, Tom Mc- baseballer and president of the ectrical engineer, is doing some revitalized soul, a grittier deter- as assisting in working out enter- youth that will take our place Cormick. and Bob McDonald form On High- Business Administration Associa- thorough investigation on electric mination to be a better Catholic, grab guns tainment for the weekly meetings. while we our and do a the nucleus of the second squad. Woodward's way 101, op- tion, has passed the physical ex- bell circuits. He is contemplating and a'sturdy zeal to play a man's fighting Duane Pillette, '44, and Tom Mc- little for our country. They work smoothly together and -FLOWER SHOP posite amination of the naval reserve ... designing in Kingdom. S. C. U. the of a bell which will Whirter, '44, take charge of the part Christ's DAY SCHEDULE OF with thanks for listenin'. will coaching will show vast im- 1166 Franklin St. Santa Clara Rose Gardens disappear after ringing, which is swimming sessions and boxing DAGOOFUS COLLEGE. provement. claimed to have certain practical classes. JAP REPORT 7:00 a. m. Students under six years ENGINEERS use in Nobili Hall. According to Thomas Doyle, the (Continued from page 3.) of age will be awakened by the (Continued Prom Page 2) play which was announced last fleets, planted in protection, and day nurse. were building homes to settle BASKETBALL week will begin to take shape in a came within 20 miles of Ha- 8:00 a. m. All students will assem- down in, fortunes were being (Continued from Pose 3) few days and next week a definite waii. Swiftly, our planes took ble with high-chairs for morn- created and great land improve- Both St Mary's and Santa Clara announcement will be made. off, twisted and turned through ing breakfast. ments were being made. The en- have teams made up almost entire- Assisting John McPhee, '44, the the thousands of U. S. planes de- • * * STUDENTS BUSINESS DIRECTORY gineer was not only "getting a- ly of sophomores. The Moraga chairman of the apostolic commit- fending, shot down 282 of them, Now we skip to other events of long" but for the first time he outfit is led by Bill Burke, a brainy tee engaged in teaching religion to expending only 300 cartridges interest. When You Need Goods or Services was advancing into the upper and tricky guard. Johnny Feerick, the members of the club, are three among us. dodged the bursts of NOTICE Patronize YOUR Newspaper's Advertisers. brackets of society. Eddie Cerf, Gus Mota. and Al Mae- freshmen, George Hagmaier, Fred 4.369.059 anti-aircraft shells, and» All scholarship men will meet in In answer to the question: stri also are second-year men who Fry and John Reilly. flew over and completely de- Room J and be prepared to under- "What will the engineer do after see more than their share of action stroyed Pearl Harbor, sinking 63 go an investigation by Edwin Ath- Mission GENOVA the war?" ... I can only give my on the hardwoods. RETREAT American ships knocking the t rton, the conference czar. The Creamery opinion, which may be a little As usual, the Bronco lineup will (Continued from page 1.) U. S. out of the present conflict purpose of this meeting Is to find Delicatessen 970 optimistic, but which is based on probably consist of the double- president of the university, dis- in 58 seconds. 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