Local Chapter of Members of the Student Body Were a Physical Evidence That the Season of Lent Had Commenced
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Rfm§mh§r BaUum Invest MHfn STATES WAR A Dime Out of RONDS Every Dollar in AND The Santa Clara STAN PS U.S. War Bonds U||F Official Publication oj the Associated Students oj the University oj Santa dorm VOL. 22, NO. 22 ZM SANTA CLARA. CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1943 5 CENTS THE COPY Sackcloth And Ashes Yesterday symbolic Block S. C. WASHINGTON OKs Bill Clark the ashes on the foreheads of the Local Chapter Of members of the student body were a physical evidence that the season of Lent had commenced. The realization of the Stage Bouts Represents significance of this period before Easter can be forcibly, S. C. FOR ARMY TO yet easily manifested by the students in a special way. Honor Fraternity We do not propose any special list of sacrifices such as On Mar. 24 Santa Clara limiting the number of cigarets to be smoked or movies to be HOLD BASIC STUDY seen. Such matters are the concern of personal choice and Ray Lunuy To Give Winners Receive War each individual knows how he can best show a spirit of sacri- Holds Initiation fice by some specific abstinence. Boxing Exhibition Army To Determine It Will Bonds In Oratorical body If As a group, however, the student should resolve to Plans are being made under the It was announced yesterday by attend Mass daily and to frequent the altar rail throughout direction of President Bill Mul- Contract For Soldier TrainingHere Dr. J. Fenton McKenna that Wil- this holy season. The recent, voluntarily-attended victory no- lins for the Santa Clara Block bur Clark, ’44, will represent the Father President And Dr. Link 24. Already approved for a special engineering program to vena showed that the students are fully conscious of the SC smoker to be held March University of Santa Clara in the An extensive boxing program is be offered to soldiers, the University of Santa Clara was an- Thomas Jefferson oratorical con- Value of such devotion as the attedance of daily Mass. Address Sigma Nu At Banquet scheduled for that night with a nounced in a press release last Sunday to be eligible as a test to be held in San Francisco. The use of sackcloth or hair-shirts need not be practiced number of local pugilists slated to school for “basic training” of soldiers. Rev. Charles J. Walsh, This contest is open to students of With the initiation of members of the local chapter the to create a Lenten atmosphere. perform. San Francisco junior and senior explained that the announcement, made by joint evening’s feature. Alpha Sigma Nu met on last Sunday eve- Topping the show in the feature S.J., the high schools and bay area colleges. March in the Adobe lodge. It was foQowed by a ban- event will be an exhibition bout committee for the selection of non-federal educational insti- In the competition are such in- ning, 7, Council staged by Ray Lunny, prominent tutions, signifies that the army is now empowered to make a stitutions as Stanford, California, quet held in Lucca’s restaurant immediately after the end of NEWS Clarifies San Francisco lightweight, who contract with Santa Clara, if it so desires. University of San Francisco, San the formal induction of those juniors who had beeit selected will box an experienced “main “Under the basic training pro-, Jose State college, San Francisco lor membership in this national Jesuit honor society. Guests Marine Reserve Angeles. Lunny, VIEWS eventer” from Los gram, for army boys who are se- junior college and College of the of honor at the affair were Father Charles J. Walsh, SJ., one of the most promising con- lected for more education, we Pacific. The eliminations will be By 808 FREITAS Congress Gives president of the university, and Dr. Harold Link, professor of _ - . • * • - tenders for the lightweight title, of ■ V S.MIm m a a a would have classes in physics, al- conducted in the classifications V T"X Future Position chemistry. Dr. Link is the na-. The senior ball of last Satur- has constantly pleased the fans gebra, trigonometry, English, his- junior high school, senior high as successful an IEditor’s Note: As a press re- tional vice president of Alpha Sig- day night proved with his talent. tory and geography," Father Permission For school and colleges. corps ma Nu. affair as all past functions of Bron- lease from marine head- Other bouts will feature such pointed out. Valuable war bond prizes will Bond Drive Hits only were goodly quarters, the following was giv- At the initiation ceremony, pre- coville. Not a talent as Paul Vinolla, Bart Gia- The army has not yet signed a be awarded to winners and student undergraduates present, en to the American Council on Freshmen sided over by Bernard Brethauer, number of nelli, Tom Fears, Bill Jordan, Pat contract with the university lor Rings speakers who “place” in the con- eVer-present gas ra- Education for immediate distri- president of the Santa Clara chap- Goal; Expects To but, despite Higgins, Barney Barco, Tom Tang the engineering program. The After several special sessions, test. The first prize is a $2OO war bution presidents of colleges ter, nine new members were in- tioning and the general difficul- to and others. In addition to these eventual arrangements are consid- the Student Congress late yester- bond; second prize, $lOO war bond; of securing transportation in and universities. This is the first ducted. They were Louis Boitano, ties four other boxers will be here from ered definite, and it is expected day afternoon decided in favor of third, fourth, fifth and sixth prizes, Reach $50,000.00 throughout the official statement regarding ma- Francis Detert, Paul Darrow, Wil- war time, scattered Fort Ord. that this program will begin soon permitting freshmen to purchase $25 war bonds. The national col- corps reservists.] liam Coane, Richard Rossi, Robert With the sale of defense bonds crowd were a few ex-Broncos in rine after the cessation of the current school rings. names lege prize is a $lOOO war bond and The proceeds of the show will The of all Passalacqua, Fran ci s Murphy, entering its seventh successful uniform. purchasing Block semester on May 1. frosh will be given to Rev. William a free trip to Washington, D. C. • go toward the of • Peter receipts • March 4, 1943 Giannini and Thomas Tang. week the total for the pe- SC medals. President Mullins, Concerning the rooming and C. Gianera, S.J., dean of studies, The two final regional winners “College students now enlisted JohnM. Kennedy, vice president' riod has reach a grand total of Roger Garety, ’42, who has been along with the publicity commit- boarding facilities of the Mission for his approval before he may of the all-high school and college in the marine corps reserve, class of the group, read a paper ex- $43,300. President Fran Murphy stationed at the Presidio of San tee made up of Bob Valentine, Dan school, Father Walsh stated, purchase his ring. divisions will be sent to an eastern ill (d), other than the current plaining the interpretation of the stated that the total bond sub- Francisco for the past few months, Wallis and Santucci, is work- “Santa Clara could, by installing Arguments pro and con were city to compete with regional win- graduating class, will be included A 1 word “Scholarship” as a standard scriptions for the past week wax announced that he was leaving ing hard to make this show a suc- more beds, accommodate 800 sol- presented by members of the ners from the middle west and in the new navy college training by which these men were judged $2OOO and that at the current rate for Fort Sill, Okla., and cess, while Jack Matthews and diers.” freshman and senior classes. Typi- east. The two winners of this com- program which was recently an- worthy of admission to the so- it is expected that well near $50,- the field artillery officer candidate Bill Jordan are busy getting the The Associated Press, in a news cal of the winning side were the petition not only will receive the may nounced as being scheduled for ciety. A paper explaining “Loy- 000 be reached by April 1. school. fighters in shape. release from Washington, D. C,, arguments presented by Joseph $lOOO war bond prizes and trips • • * inauguration about July 1, 1943. alty” as a basis of judgment was ALUMNI LEAD reported that a new list of col- Weissman, '4fl. to Washington, but will have the These students will be called Mullins recently expressed the read by John A. Chiment, secre- The greater amount of this Also expecting to leave for Ok- leges and universities approved “Traditionally speaking, the honor to assist in the dedication to active duty as privates in hope “That this year’s Block SC tary of the organization; a paper money has been subscribed by lahoma in the near future are for specialized war training pro- freshman class should not be al- of the new Jefferson memorial in the marine corps reserve and will smoker will be one of the best on “Service” was read by James alumni and friends of the uni- Frank Artigilas, ’44, and Jack of the armed forces was annonUced lowed to wear the Santa Clara the capitol city. continue the pursuit of their col- ever presented here at Santa A. Beaumont, the chapter’s treas- versity, but the students of the Fye, ’44. Both boys left school at today by the joint committee for university ring, symbolic of lege studies in an active duty Clara.” urer.