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. Rev. James Walsh, SJ., pre- university have done more than Christmas to go on active duty the selection of non-federal edu- achieving a degree Clara. status at certain selected colleges at Santa sented the new members with their share towards reaching and with the artillery and are now in cational institutions. “Tradition has its place, and no in accordance with the general t Sodality Program their certificates of membership. passing the original goal as set by the officer candidate pool at Camp Fifty-two schools were added to re- of the announced navy one denies this, but the fact Their keys will be given out ax the cqmmittee. lt that Roberts preparing for OCS. Jack provisions Engineers Stage those previously approved. The hLhoped in plan. mains that we are at war, and as soon as they arrive from the and Frank have successfully pass- others were approved for addi- Sponsors Cancel na- the near future everyone will have “Students in their freshman and has been said so many times, these tional headquarters. availed themselves of the oppor- ed examinations before their bat- Demonstration tional types of programs, which are not normal days. sophomore yean will be required The formal initiation was ended tunity to serve their country by tery, battalion and regimental of- “means only that the designated “The freshmen have attended Tomorrow’s (Continued on page 4.) Show with the presidential address given purchasing war bonds and stamps ficer candidate boards. branch of service may contract for Santa Clara for a year. Some may • through • • In “Campus night,” first organized by Brethauer, and the meeting ad- the organization set up Montgomery use of facilities," the joint com- later return, others-jnay not, but ** by Rev. James Deasy, SJ., stu- journed. Father Walsh and Dr. by their Student Congress. Visiting the campus and the CaU Open house in Montgomery lab- mittee stressed. SC shall always be dear in all of dent chaplain and sponsored byt> SLink each delivered a short speech, The funds which were raised up ifornia country club Saturday Shaw To Give SC oratory was held yesterday after California institutions and cate- our hearts; but on the exterior the Sodality of St. Paul each Fri- in which the place of Alpha Sigma to last week constituted the value Navy Air Cadet Jim Brady, ’44, lunch. Each of the departments gories in which they were desig- there will be nothing remaining day evening in the Ship, will suf- Nu in the university and its func- of one battery of 105mm. howit- and Storekeeper Jim Dolan, ’44. had its special show, and added nated included: to exemplify the days spent here. # Football Awards fer a lapse 'of a few weeks before ! tions on a national scale were out- zers and the necessary equipment Both are stationed at the navy to the many experiments illus- (Continued on Page 4.) The sophomores have their rings it again continues as a regular lined. to man them. The committee now field in Livermore. trated, was an exhibition spon- (certainly not symbolic of having 1 ￿ 4* * event activity. wishes to obtain the equivalent # campus At Dinner Tonite sored by the U. S. army group achieved a degree), the juniors in sodality recognizes the en- value of the equipment and fix- Lt. Robert Sevenich, ’42, last stationed only a few blocks away. Business and seniors have theirs. other The Members of the football team of College In Stanton field and it year’s managing of The thusiasm shown by the 200 stu- Debates tures af is to editor 1942 will receive football letters The army brought with them mo- words, all classes have an exterior Senate to dents who attended last Friday’s this end that the remainder of the Santa Clara, came California evening re- bile air compressors to operate symbol of their attendance at this in the students’ Attends Lecture Campus night and it intends to semester will be devoted to the from Florida with Lt. Bill McFad- pnuematic jackhammers. Their Santa Clara with the exception of -1 rectory. The presentation will be renew programs very shortly. For Foch campaign for the sale of war den last week. These two gradu- through the the Topic bonds made to 30 of the varsity football power-driven saw cut frosh. stamps. ates are stationed with the army However, considerable time and and v players immediately after dinner green wooden beams as though By A. Benelisha “The ring is now being worn Florida. effort is taken to arrange each of STUDENT’S DUTY air corps in by Coach Lawrence T. “Buck” they were tooth picks. Albert L. Benelisha, assistant by many who have never reached Contest Monday these entertainments and, if they Remember that you doing Shaw. The Civil Engineering depart- manager of the Social Security (Continued on page 4.) As a preliminary to the forth- are are to continue as weekly fea- part of your duty to your country Seniors receiving their last ment had many spectators when board of San Jose, addressed the coming Foch debate against St. tures, it will require the coopera- when you buy war stamps and Block SC’s will be Captain Dan they began to break things. First college of business of the Univer- Mary’s, the Philalethic Senate met Father tion and services of additional bonds; even if you are only able Wallis, A 1 Beals, Dave Boland, a piece of pipe was pulled apart, sity of Santa Clara on the import- James Deasy last Monday evening and voted students. to purchase a few cents worth a Jim Desmond, Ken Dewing, Ed then a concerte cylinder was ance of maintaining a program of down the proposition, “Resolved: The On Lent, Mass Those who are willing to work week. A small Investment now Forrest, Buddy Farden, Shel Har- crushed, and finally, when all reg- old age benefits. Talks That the French pre-war political to keep Campus night may do so can mean a rich reward in peace den, Jack Matthews, Les Palm, ular specimens were exhausted, an Benelisha stated that there is On Ash Wednesday in the Mis- set-up was the primary cause of through members of the senior security war won Tony empty grate com- power sion church, Rev. James Deasy, and when the is Max Sailor, A 1 Santucci, was tested in no reason to doubt the of sodality campus committee. its national defeat.” Trading pression. pounds to large people spoke on the “Spirit of Lent by the united nations. Schiro and Frank Zmak. It took 50,000 numbers of to go on S.J., The Community Mass, in which The debate gave Senator Thomas collapse. working advantage and Sacrifice.” Father Deasy out- Representing the class of ’44 make the box with to the the students recite certain pray- Doyle, ’44, one of the Foch de- engineering community happiness penance being forced on will be Ed Alliguie, John Falsa- The Mechanical in and to them- lined the ers together with the priest, was baters, an opportunity to test his empha- Post rella, Jesse Freitas, A 1 Garcia, Art laboratory featured dynamic ma- selves after reaching the minimum us because of the war and begun here during the past week. case in actual forensic combat. He Clay M. Greene archbishop McCaffray and Bart Gianelli. chinery. The boiler supplied steam pensionable age. However, since sized that since the Members of each of the four cam- and his colleague, Senator Thomas steam steam was great number has dispensed with the Lenten Sophomores who will receive for the engine; a of the population pus sodalities gathered last Wed- Tang, ’44, argued that France’s By john McDonald boiler unable to fast, we should do something on Plan Short Plays letters are Jack Adams, Pete supplied by the university work when they nesday to hear Mass in this man- fall was not due to the political college professor ever rim addition the age, usu- our part, either by self sacrifice The first Davis, Tom Fears, Guy Giaco- to th£ turbine. In reach this and these are ner. Soon the Community Mass set-up alone. It was maintained signed to movie contract, Don 35HP Diesel semi-Diesel ally ones who of prayer, for a just and Christian a puzzi, Pat Higgins, Bill Johns, and SHP the many times, be- idea will be introduced at one of that there were other contribut- As Final Activity Curtis, has little opportunity to were in operation. cause of sickness are unable to peace. co- Bob Johnson, Bill Prentice, Cy (Continued on page 4.) ing factors that would rank as Because of difficulties arising show his professorial perfection in Smith and Paul Vinolla. The main attraction in the EE save a sufficient amount to take Stressing the fact that the Mass principal causes. Mentioned were we from priorities and the war, it Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “Salute to Those receiving white sweaters lab was the microphone and the care of themselves, it is essential is the greatest contribution such things as birth control and the Marines." Curtis plays a hard- as recognition of earning three osciligraph arrangement in which that the Social Security plan be can make to the war effort, the Engineering Students its effect on population, spiritual has been decided to withhold the and the patterns utilized to help passed bitten marine lieutenant, letters are A 1 Beals, Ken Dewing, the talker could see the these people. o/fice of the chaplain has unpreparedness and treachery. production of “Julius Caesar” on script calls for a large number of was making. The ro- He concluded by showing how out cards on which students can Jack Matthews, Les Palm, Frank his speech Dine At Sainte Claire (Continued on page 4.) a scale equal to past presentations “ain’ta,” “dese,” “dats,” “dems" tating field was demonstrated by this program is acutally an insur- in their intentions for attend- Zmak and Ed Forrest. fill Last Monday evening, March 8, of Santa Clara’s dramatic group, and “dose.” Having tought Eng- means of six Mazda lamps. ance plan. ing Holy Mass during Lent. Manager blocks will also be pre- the Engineering society ended its the Clay M. Greene society; and lish and literature at Northwestern sented to Jim Jacobs and Jim successful social season with its to concentrate on more limited and Duquesne universities, Curtis Foch Debate Kwapil. annual banquet in the Terrace work of a high quality which the wondering what his former stu- Originally scheduled for tomor- is Broncoville Needs A P-38 To Deliver Claire hotel society be able to do. How- " Messages room of the Sainte will dents will think when they see—- row night, the Foch debate has in San Jose. ever, Prof. J. Fenton McKenna, and hear—his screen debut. He’s By 808 BEAUMONT “with the objection that “All the •Time dribbles by. been postponed until Friday, ROTC Seniors Take After a turkey dinner the grad- head of the speech department and concerned about those Two doting parents, detained in boys have gone to dinner you Next morning word reached the March 26. Mid-term and naval re- especially director San Francisco last week, wished Won't be able to talk to any of hapless inmate that it was rumor- uating seniors were congratulated serve V-l examinations have ne- of dramatics stated that he flunked in English. At and “Julius • Physical Ex. Ord by J. G. Origlia, J. F. Smith Caesar” would not be • • to notify their son, a resident of them until 7 o’clock.” ed that Western Union had been cessitated this postponement. Whelan, representing the abandoned altogether, but only “WHAT’S IN A NAME?” Tuesday morning the seniors en- the third floor of Nobili hall, that Of course, the fact that the attempting to get in touch with R. J. freshman, sophomore and junior cut down to fit the capacities of Once I was young and careless, rolled in the advanced military they would be a day late in seeing youth in question was busily en- him the night before, but no one in classes, respectively. The program the present group of thespians. And Archie I was called. training course for a second time him. gaged in playing solitaire with him- authority seemed to know any* Sabre by of the evening featured brief talks Group Inducts Along with this plan, the so- Now I am old and hairless, since December traveled to the First action taken to make the self during this time is only in- thing of the matter and the by Father President and Dean G. ciety hopes to have several read- And they call me Archibald. medical detachment at Fort Ord. aforementioned son cognizant of cidental, for had the calls been time the telegram actually was de- Angle, guest At L'Omelette Dinner ings of well known plays • • • The convoy, consisting of four the delay was a telephone call at put through to Nobili and he had livered, the student had died of L. Sullivan. Frank between of honor and San Francisco rep- Lt. J. G. Matthews of Santa now and the end of the term. A Stars don’t twlnk—they blink. trucks, left the university at 7 a. m. 5:30 p. m. to the university, which not been there, the wear and tear old age. for Allis Chalmers," ’Clara’s ROTC, announced today play-reading is the reading of the Yawning away their span of life, The purpose of the trip was to received a cheery answer from a on the telephone system would In the light of the foregoing in- resentative formula lor gave an optimistic picture of the that new members of the Sabre different parts of a play by dif- the vast systems of stars are un- make a final check on the physi- demure voice at the switchboard hove been wholly unjustified. cident, the following engineers’ future in his talk en- society will be initiated this com- ferent men. There is no action in dergoing a slow process of “re- cal fitness of the future artillery announcing that all the boys were But the parents persisted, as prompt delivery of messages is titled, “Where do we go from ing Wednesday evening. Their ac- this type of production but the laxatldn,” according to a theory officers. The examination which out and would not be back until parents are wont to do, and de- humbly submitted, with a view to here?" At the conclusion of his ceptance into the military honor actor uses all his ability*to inter- presented by Professor Subrah- was administered Tuesday was 6 o’clock, and “Could you call cided to vary their tactics some- keeping the student body in more mem- address Walter Morris, president society is to be heralded at a ban- pret the lines as if he were giving manyan Chandrasedhar of the not as thorough as the one taken back a litt(p later?” what. So the Western Union intimate contact with the of the society, presented Mr. An- quet at L’Omelettee, near Palo them in a regular production. -University of Chicago. The stars’ in December and only the more So, possessing their souls with brought into play at 6:15 the same bers of their families. go gle with the engineers’ pin and Alto. Lieutenant Matthews, who Some of the plays under consid- manner of relaxing is different, necessary checks were made by patience, the parents sat around evening, a message was entrusted Have your correspondent to to worthy system, bush-beater by unanimous vote of the mem- is president of the organization, eration are: “The Pall of the City,** say the least. No \jnasseur’s the medical officers. their hotel soom until 6 o’clock, that and the his nearest African to bers, he was made an honorary feels that this event is important “Shadow and Substance,” “Fa- rhythmic pat—but the traffic on The cadet officers were com- at which juncture another effort parents lapsed into a coma, from and give him the message, enclos- member of the Santa Clara En- because of the nearing close of ther Malachy’s Miracle” and heavenly highways slows down mended by their examiners for was made to rouse their incarcer- which they went into a semi-colon, ing the tops from three Nob Hill the —* the school Friday ... they page gineering society. year. “Good , (Continued on page 4.) their excellent physical condition. ated offspring. This sally Was met from which never recovered. (Continued on 4.) Unite.” PAGE 2 THE SANTA CLARA, THURSDAY. MARCH 11. 1948

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Features Practical Solution To Our Labor Rich History Of Problems By Catholic Workman Our ChapelBells MIM weekly ky tke Aeeodited St«4ent* of tke [Editor’s Note: The students of power that the thug has attained. The Mission of the Santa Clara Unlycnity of Santa Clara, Santo Clara, California. at Santa Clara have always been This will come as a shocking de Asis was formally founded SESSIONS «, at Pott Entered aa acoaod-claaa matter February 191a, Interested in labor problems. thought to the uninitiated. It Is on January 12, 1777, near Alviso Office at Santa Clara, Cal., under Act of March j, 1*79. This was shown daring the re- not anything new to many an and the headwaters of the San

, " cent retreat conducted by Rev. employer. Francisco bay. Because of floods Member Daniel Lord, 8J„ during 2. Public opinion has never the site was moved in 1779, but Phsodoted Cde&cAe Press which the entire student body been favorable to unionization still the water persisted in ris- Boh argued points of labor policy. either before or since theWagner ing, causing the mission to again By Auth John Bluett, ’43 Sditor-in-Chief It Is for this reason that we re- act. It was not too many years be moved to a third site in 1781. print this article from “Crown ago when it could be said that Here the church was completed Rev. F. A. Moore, S. J. Moderator Heights Comment” which dis- public actually in 1822. The tower rose to the opinion was poi- The California country club in San Bruno was

- cusses the Catholic viewpoint soned by prejudice the left front of the church. The Robert Freitas. *44 Managing Editor against the setting for the senior ball last Saturday eve- on this problem. We at Santa union workingman. can pre- third story of the Santa Clara’s - We ning, Coony, - Rlarch 6. At this point we might turn toward Edmund *44 News Editor Clara should make it oar duty scind for a on whether tower was made of wood and moment the sentimental, for this function seems to have Hardin, - - Copy to know what a good, practical or sloped upward, where it was fin- James *45 Editor not the Wagner act has been well written a close to Bronco social life for some Catholic should bold re- or ished with a four-sided glass en- - In rightly wrong administered. Ralph Grady, *44 - Sports Editor time to come. Recalling the affair we are inclined gards to this pertinent matter.] closed lantern, wood surmounted, The one glaring fact is that the to think that sentimentality and reminiscence were John McNamara, *45 - Feature and crowned with an iron cross. Editor right to organize is a natural scarcer than most essential items so popularly obso- John Bennett, *46 - - Staff Artist Crown Heights School of Cath- right implanted in the hearts of NEW BELI CAST lete at the present. We choose to store the sentiment olic Workmen and all who are men by God Himself and that for some two - - - It is said that the tower once or three months hence and recall for Fred Pry, *46 Photographer right officially associated with it are had been denied to Ameri- held four bells, the three now the present the incidents of frivolity at the senior Joseph • by McNett *45 Business Manager wholeheartedly devoted to the can workers, illegal aa well remaining were made and given ball that everyone seems to have noticed. cause of the working people as legal means for 50 yean ***** Joseph Rasmussen, ’44 - Circ. Mgr. of or by the order of King Carlos of America. We know the purpose more. The power that prevented Spain. The largest of the trio, SENIOR NOBILITES KBPOnEBS-flanuler, Joyce, Rood. Mw- the exercise of that for which the school was estab- right was the top bell in the belfry, dates Bill Mustanich played host to a group of bay UnelU. Wright, Gleason, Cole, Pimbtcqaa, neither or meagre. lished and we are confident that accidental It 18 years after the dedication in area seniors and the gathering added sparkle to the Crowley. McGorry, Doyle, Conway. Barm, was a the means and methods that have well organized, keenly di- 1784, the second in 1828, and the ball and to most of the seniors who attended. The Lamb, Palmer, Mclnemey, Zappettinl. W. been pursued are sound and, rected influence. The effect of third undated. The structure of sparkle itself found its cause in A 1 Cribari. Jim McDonald, Badlgan, M. Moran. Karnell, J. general within the limits of our capabil- that influence upon the the workmanship indicates that Desmond substituted for Bill as organizer-in-chief, Darrow, Hurley. Melcer, O’Connell. Pitre, ities, effective. public, now augmented by cer- the bells were for the new in lieu of Bill’s engagement on the Ryan Conrad. McCarthy. Arata, made field dia- P. Sevenleh. Mc- tain stupid practices of labor Saturday Laughlin. Thousands of dollars, thou- church by the skilled hand of mond afternoon. Very nice organizing sands of hours and an ocean of leaders in their new-found lib- the master, Ruelas. The fourth Jim, we might add. Bob Valentine, the master of erty, pointing talent that can not be measured still exists. In out bell was made from silver, but ceremonies, made quite a choice in John Bluett as Member as we have times, injus- Per Tear by any temporal standard have at the was stolen when the tower fell '‘Yogi,’’ who sees all (?) and knows ail. Jack Ken- American Collegiate Press $2.00 been poured into this experiment. tices of organized management in during an earthquake. The only nedy, forewarned from Chicago, that “all that glit- ALL AMERICAN HONORS Per Copy. 5c These expenditures in time, meg the past we have endeavored to original crown-topped bell from ters is not gold,” concluded that his formal attire balance and money have been given free- somewhat the precon- the trio bears the date and in- was lacking not in a walking stick but rather his ceived prejudices that have for “sugar” RKMUCNTID POH NATIONAL ADVERTISING NT ly and willingly, without the scription; cane. Now that John Connelly knows the years existed in the minds of the National Advertising Service, Inc. slightest hope or desire of any “1798 Ave Maria Purisima second stanza of “The Face on the Barroom Floor,” PuUithm public. Through sheer force of Colltf RtprnmUativ, material return. But one ob- Santa Clara.” ho has requested a spot on the graduation program. 4tO 'Madison Avs. New You*. N, Y. jective circumstances many employers 'round thebronc John scarcely • has corral had • been sought to R • time to refresh this old favorite rnr.ee eorroe im utun • iu piarciko The second bell, smaller than SIGNALS ON render service to the trade un- today are admitting the legal to his memory Saturday evening. Fran Murphy the former, was made the fol- Last year, a crowd of '44 went up to the weekend, VOL. 22 MARCH 11, 1943 ion movement in America. In rights of workingmen only be- Oakland for was crowned king of the affair with NO 22 lowing year: evening “Wee Willie” many cause their efforts to obstruct the feature Qt which was a Saturday party dance. For the Crowley ways, so many that it “Ave Maria Purisima Santa handling the crowning. “After the Ball them have failed. At the mini- many from down south, Bob Freitas’ “one and only” had arranged Was would be useless to try to keep Clara Ruelas Me Fesit 1799.” Over” Jack Matthews and a group of others mum, $15,000,000 were spent to dates. FIGHT FOR STANDARDS OF GOD account of them, we have seen The third was recast in San invited themselves to a USF house party. A few check or subvert the Wagner act Comes the party. The girls are seated in a big living room when that purpose accomplished. Francisco in the late nineteenth well chosen words between such names a Lafferty, It is apparent that all of us have long even after its enactment (confer their escorts arrive. All are mutually introduced. The game begins Five years ago, when we first century. Desmond, Matthews, Kennedey, Murphy against been searching a slogan for the LaFollettee but someone calls for a huddle. The Broncs gather in the rear of the for this war. We launched our we Report, 1938), one Finnigan (and only 11 days before St. Patrick’s venture, must Then in an October morning »' have waiting for phrase Whether that antagonism is dead room, been a word or a admit that we did not know the in 1926 a destructive fire broke day) and the party broke up. At least for these or merely sleeping will be made Many seem dissatisfied with their prospective dates. There is Broudads. which will sum up the background of the war, difference between a “kick-back” out in the mission Finally The evil of the affair was made public clearer by church. wrangling. Trading and bartering is attempted. Captain Freitas says and a “kick-off.” the type of legislation when “Rivets” Matthews received the “Fuller the reasons for it, the nature of the fight, A thousand the tower collapsed and with it they have to go through with the affair as prearranged. They experiences and the methods used to enact come Award” from his San Francisco date. It seems a we stand various have done the bells. One was melted into out and what to win or lose. We are it when the new congress gets of the huddle and up to the line. Freitas barks the signals, but 110-pound baskctbaH champ much to give us a liberal educa- a heap by the intense beat of * took the starting posi- looking for the lowest common denominator; around to the subject of labor someone yells, “Check!” So back to the huddle. tion from our tion in labor relations. We are the flames. The second was un- three letter halfback. Bob Haid unions. ‘,T’m an end and you assign me to take out a gal that’s built like finally came the nutshell that will contain its principles, grateful for the opportunities harmed, but someone threw cold through for Harry Gleason and Bob RACKETEER like a guard,” one of them moans. saw his its tenets, its why’s and its wherefore’s. that have been ours. T-arUng THE water on it, thus cracking it. The “five-point” program personified. “Stu” 3. exists “And the center towers oyer me even in low heels,” the center F'retz, Vic Kramer them, we, too, no doubt, might There in different immense bell of 1798 was un- and Buddy Farden were the What kind of a , war is this, that if an forms complains. original night. be clamoring today for the sup- and guises in the labor harmed and the engineering stu- travellers hf The evening’s enter- Austrian housepainter had been killed in today strange But Freitas stands firm. “I’m running this team and I'm calling tainment saw those old gags, the pression of unionism in complete movement a crea- dents hastily reconstructed a a la Martinelli, fade of might ture called the t*heiplays. You tackle the one I say and drag her around the dance and the "Ripper’s” Marge streets Munich the war have been compliance with certain well- “racketeer.” He standard on which to hang this alone suffered because preys on employer floor.” His lack of sympathetic understanding was possibly due to of the likes of Oh Really, averted? What kind of war is it, that if paid and well-fed propagandists the and his campana that it might call out O’Reilly, Chile and all the fellow complete satisfaction over his own particular assignment. Englishman’s sisters. Borah had made a speech and those who naively accept workers alike for his own its nightly message at 8:30, thus Senior Prexy Frank Osmer different in the financial Anyway, the team, having little confidence in the judgment of organized the each colored statement that they advancement. His two keeping an unbroken affair not with the current trend of Senate, the war might have been delayed? tradition its leader, went back into formation and finished the game. something make as infallible and uncon- weapons of attack are intimida- of 128 years. added, rather Frank chose to ignore the Lack of ostensible discontent on the feminine part was What kind of a war is this, that if the French vertible. tion and bribery. The latter is probably door man. Wc congratulate Frank on this success- GIVEN BT KING due either their had met Hitler in his march on the Rhine- his most useful aid. Our conten- to not being very particular or to their being too ful affair. Jim Ganahl, Jim Beaumont, Jim Burson As a matter of fact we have King Aiphonso polite to demonstrate it. land, the war might tion is that die racketeer is not XIII upon t and Jim Kwapil were so thoroughly occupied at the have been obstructed? been asked at times why we do • • • • • a labor problem. It is a police hearing of the disaster at Santa art of rug cutting we conclude “that the “best What kind of a Avar is this that started so not publicly denounce known times and court problem. We have Clara ordered a bell to be cast POLITE of all were at the senior ball.” Max by leaders of the labor movement Sailor, Mike accident? met too many honest, at the Royal Spanish arsenal. On Father Fischer (in class): “Which is larger,i angle A or angle Filice, Santucci, Tony who in practice repudiate the decent, A 1 Schiro, Bill Mullins, Neil - September B?” If I fight and die in a war, I want it to law abiding trade unionists 3, 1929, it reached Reese, Les Palm, Ken Dewing, Sheldon Hardin, principles for which we strive. Santa Clara Mitch Donovan: “Yes.” be a war significance. many of whom have given their for the grand cele- Dick Rossi, John Ryken, Bob McCourt, Mike Gol- with I want it to be From time to time we have done bration Father; “Yes lives to tiie work, to smear the for the restoration of the what?” den, Bob Conrad, Lyman Lundell and Ben Bre- a war in which the ultimate victory will re- that when circumstances war- trio Donovan: “Yes, Father.” whole trade union setup for the of bells on Columbus day, thauer were but a few of the seniors to attend. harmony ranted it. We have refused, how- • ￿ ￿ • • establish the whole world over. I sake of the 1929. It was about two and a ***** ever, to aliign ourselves with the denouncing parasites want it to be a war fought for the standards and grafters who discredit the half feet in height and weighed BASEBALL JUNIOR NOBILITES professional labor-baiters for the of Almighty; upon name of 600 pounds. It bears the seal of Len Scarpelli, ’45, fleet-footed centerfielder from Spokane has furnished the the standards which simple reason that those who unionism. Intimidation A 1 Garcia all the words and volume and bribery are Aiphonso and the Royal Arsenal: already stolen more bases than the Japs claim they have. Sunday to the rendition by our country first found its beginning. Many would profit from such con- unlawful of- the trio of A 1 Santucci, Tony “Alphonsus XIII Rex Hlspan- afternoon he scored from first on a . Bill Mustanich, third Schiro pointed fenses. But an appeal to the and himself—the name was “Ma Ma .” have to the four freedoms as the demnations would be the real iae Hos Campanum Cujus base coach, explained to Neil Reese; up courts is too often a dubious ven- Aes “I told him to hold it at Pugnacious Willie Crowley brought many “good final goal to which our enemies of the workingman who third across all efforts are bent. ture and men remain silent vic- Ad Pulsum B. Virgo Coleretur but he was already the plate.” heads” around the campus together under the guise of urging reform either once We say it goes further, down to the very tims rather than risk their In Locum Illius Opus A Carlo Bill Prentice was relating the ball game. “Me and' Freitas went again or for the time. are intent on abolishing the jobs first Tommy McGarry almost depths of their business IV Donatum Igne Absuntum Est hitless.” looked of civilization. whole trade union to chance a case strange without that far-away look in movement. Lycaeno S. I. Clarae Munifice "Bill, watch your grammar,” said a prof, close by. They in court. fact of everything was “Rosie.” Bob Freitas toiled We are at war because the world,was and have plenty of parasites D.D.S.” “That’s right,” said Bill; "Freitas and me When the men went hitless.” away the day but found the reasons for staying to business of New * an perfidious supply them with ammuni- * • * ￿ is sick of old malady. We are Today the first floor of the awake at the ball. tion without the aid and abet- York City a few years ago were Bruce Sutherland playing the ill and the crisis here. is bell tower has a door entering TREE SKINNERS collegiate is This disease ment of labor’s being victimized by racketeers version of blind man’s bluff, stumbled friends. into the vestibule of the church The tree which had advantageously grown the southeast cor- gnawing away and reproducing itself in no one ever spoke of it as a at into the end of the rainbow, lye heard of Steve OUR POLICY and within ner of O’Connor hall has been bright cities, in spacious office buildings, "business” problem. the four walls of the trimmed considerably at the request O’Connor getting a notion to try his “Officers’ club" in We have felt the warm breath second story are Santa Clara’s of the tyead nurse. George Hagmaier, whose bed is by the majestic When Westbrook Pegler cites the window good fortune with a few members present. Tod chambers of congress and par- of criticism from our friends and royal trinity of bells; Origi- which is next to the tree, was trampled almost definite cases of abuses, offering the to death any eve- Gross and Norm McGurk had similar notions but liaments, amid all our technological -we have felt the hot air of re- nal, the ning Gene Krupa, Tommy Dorsey or like was wonders! names and dates and places, risk- Recast, and the 1929 the playing in San none of the three being a J. P. Morgan vintage components sentment from those who are ) Its are soft living, easy morals, not the laws “Royal” bell. The “Seraphic Jose. decided to live and let live. Meat shortage ing of libel if they are • isn’t so friendly. Much of it is due to Trinity” are rung by ropes. So • • • • degeneracy and the attitude of “anything not true why is there no move effecting Paul Darrow for we heard that in San a lack of knowledge of the ques- they carry on INTERNATIONAL HARMONY goes.” on the part of law enforcement the unbroken tra- Francisco a “lamb” he knows treats him rather tions involved on the part of our dition fulfill At the Alpha Sigma Nu banquet agencies to investigate and carry to the wish of the initiation at Lucca's Sunday well. Frank Artigalas, a former member of the '44 For all that is wrong with us, for all that critics. In general we have based long-dead Carlos, that of “Pray- evening. Bob Passalacqua, Pete Louis Boitano out their sworn duty? No sir, Giannini, and Fnft» clan, returned to partake of the festivity with his brought our attitude of the labor situation ing Murphy us the devastation of war, we can these things are for the dead” each evening had to sing “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.” Murph was former “buddies” in the currently popular version on three propositions, all of not labor ques blame only the deviation from tions—they at 6:30. the only one that didn’t know the words. of G.I. "soup and fish." Other juniors to attend these stand- which have either been ignored lire police and court cases. were Dave Bruns, Jack Matthew, Jack Hartnett, ards. or misunderstood by the ordin- Jack Hazelwood, Ralph Grady, Bob John ary critic. NOT ORATING PEOLEK Leake, The deviation and its correctives can O’Neil, Lloyd (Lest any one mistake In Freshman Denounces Sadism In Modern Movies Melbourne, Sam Alalmo and John be found in the legislature, in the press, in These propositions are: us Me Donald. 1. the above —we are not sanction- By BILL BTETTAK go to a picture with the seem- labor, in elections, in business and in religion. That employer-employe re- ed; that Is the end of the story: lations are not absolutes. They ing Mr. Pegler’* general policy In the last decade many of the ingly harmless title of "Suannee he just isn’t wanted. If that does Yes, can nor O’CONNORITES it be found in all of these, but more are one depending upon his attitude on the question. so-called modem artists have River” and there you will see not give you morbid thoughts, The toast of the sophomore class at this func- •o, it can be found in the standards set down the other. When you discuss the We say, as we have said before, gone to all sorts of extremes in depicted the disgusting life of a these hard hearted “artists” will tion was beyond question Pat "the Princetonian” by the younger generation today. evils of one you must we concur heartily with him order to arouse the senses of . the drunken song writer; his mar- turn out some of inquire pic- Higgins. Clad in the white tie and tails of Harvard into the other. For instance, when when he confines himself to the poor public. Painters drew un- riage, the birth of his son, his tures that are even more revolt- We, the students of the University and Princeton, the aspirant “beau monde" could of men go out on strike it is specific case he treats of; we in godly scratches on paper, put in drinking, his divorce, more drink- ing and give even less pleasure part not speak only thus, “’Tls the nicest funeral I’ve ever Santa Clara as of this generation, have right to jump to the immediate no way agree with his one-sided a few loud colors and sold the ing and his suicide accomplished than these. ‘bean’ to.” Bernie Miller and Elliot Reinhart showed inherited the stern and untiring responsi- conclusion that it is an unjust presentation that constantly results to the critics, telling them by a straight edge through his The world is bad enough with- Sacramento “bells” how those of this Mission cam- "bility of complete strike. It is imperative to find keeps alive that very prejudiced that the paintings had “move- throat. reconstruction. For we out polluting the theater with pus operate. Barney Gilpin and Fred Fry took slight out the causes to know if and opinion which is formed In the ment" and assuming them that are to be the legislators, the voters and the Steinbeck, author of some of semi-true sadistic farces that are leaves from their photography pasture to thrust a to what extent the employer minds of the readers whose only they, experts that they has were, the more revolting books of the capable only of saddening the certain culinary weapon at several of their more business men of tomorrow. To us also will source of information on the sub- caused the conditions that have must be able to see it. last few years, has no- (?) ject become heart and turning the stomach. fortunate classmates. Bill Prentice and Ray fall the task of injecting the standards of re- broken forth in a cessation of is the daily denunciations sickening This would have been all right torious because of Of course all of this may be art Bluett wasted little or no time as to operations—- ligious Christianity into whichever these work. Or again, that he nufkes.) of when a rack- if they had kept their realism In movie version of “Grapes of but personally I hope that the the pair had the club covered before Dan McDonagh eteer has taken possession It been vocations we happen to choose. For only of a has and it still is our paintings alone, but they had to Wrath,” the story of an Okla- motion picture industry will in could return for his date after checking his union, it is stand that coat- upon these standards can their exist a har- essential to investi- the rank and file of interfere with the pleasures of homa farmer and his family that the future have a little mercy on Bill Crossetti, Clarence Wille, "Fergie” gate McDon- to what extent the employer workingman today is better off 30,000,000 people by forcing it is thrown from his farm and the theater fans and give us ough,- Tom Moran and George Aherne mony between the individual, the commu- has were but a by bribery and, collusion ac- because of unionization, in spite into the movdes in the form of after many hardships comes to pictures with at least moderately few of the sophs to attend. nity and the country.—Ralph Grady. quiesced in the ascendancy (Continued to on page 4.) sadism. As an example you may California where he isn’t want- pleasing plots and happy endings. (Continued on Page 4) THE SANTA CLARA, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1 PAGE 3 Thumbnail Sketches Of Season's Basket Ball Stars Indians, Missionites Clash By PAUL LAXALT conclusion of this semester for* confined his casaba activities to MIKE SCHROVEN:— agement of “Club Nobili. The suc- IVAN HOLM;— active service in the army. Ivan the intramural “school of hard Mike is Stockbridge, Wisconsin’s cess of the club, probably the most “Ish” hails from San Mateo, has displayed during the past se- knocks.’’ This year, however, be gift to Santa Clara. “Olie,” as he exclusive here at Santa Clara be- where in his prep days he was mester a rabid interest in motion turned out for the varsity and is affectionately known by his cause quite prominent in PAL cage cir- pictures: when asked why he had played exceptional ball through- fellow campusites, was the work- of its high cover charge, At Ryan Field may Saturday cles. A hard working ball player, become such a cinema fiend his out the season. Unlike most of horse of this year’s club. One of be attributed to our hero’s de- Ivan worked himself up from a face, we regret to say, “Turned a bis teammates, Lacey could al- the best defensive rebound men voted attention at all hours. On By “slim” McCarthy substitute on the frosh team to a deep carnation color.’’ ways be depended upon to play a on the coast, Mike gave local fans days off, Mike has manifested a This Saturday finds the Stanford Indians as guest stars of the high-riding Santa Clara spot on string year. * • * steady prowess the first this reliable ball game. “Lace” an idea of his true when curious interest in photography. Broncs, when the two ball clubs tangle at Ryan field. His loss was keenly felt in the 808 LACEY:— is also a member of the advanced he bottled up the great Hank Lui- In fact, it is rumored, that with The Reesemen, fresh from a pair of lopsided recent PAA tournament, when he Bob makes his home In San ROTC and will leave In May. setti in each of the two Santa the proceeds of the club he has wins over the two weaklings of the con- suffered an attack of the ’flu. A Francisco, where he attended St. When not performing for Coach Clara - Pre-Flight games. Mike’s managed to secure the services of ference, seem to be in top shape and pointing for another win. Against both the sloppy Junior artsman and a member of Ignatius high school. In his first Barsl, Bob has shown that he is activities here on the campus are a local expert for special weekend USP Dons and the light-hitting St. Mary’s outfit, the Broncos had a field day at the plate the ROTC, he will leave at the two years at Santa Clara, Lacey an ardent, ruthless rabbit hunter. devoted almost wholly to the man- tutoring. and were never in danger at any- time. While these triumphs would seem to stamp the locals as defi- Reliable nite threats for the flag, they have Broncos Open League All-Opponent yet to knock over a really strong Santa Clara’s cage stars to- league team. GRADY day announced their 1943 all- INFIELD STRONG With Wins Over opponent team. Two All-Amer- Stanford has a fairly well bal- Play icans, Lnisetti and Jim Hank anced club, but their pitching Pollard, head the list, receiv- not too steady. Big Hal GRAPHS staff is ing unanimous acclaim. Chuck Wolfe, former gridder and sopho- By RALPH GRADY Hanger, the man behind the more Harry head Dons, 7-1; 12-1 “Doc” Mason First it was lack of equipment, then mid-terms, Ui— the weather Bear offense before being call- crew. Lit- the questionable mound that postponed the beginning of spring practice. Bat with all of these By ed into service, shares the for- is RALPH SHELDON tle known of their ability, since obstacles cleared op—excepting the weather—we can slnuist assure ward spot with Luisetti. While Starting off the league season with a bang, the Santa they have had only a few chances that the curtain will go up on “Back’s'* thirty odd workouts on *t~T Bill Burke and Howie Dallmar, rainy Clara Broncos soundly trounced USF and St. Mary’s last to work because of weather. day next the mainstays behind the Gael The infield is one of the strongest ,•• • • • weekend by scores of 7-1 and 12-1,respectively. and Cardinal attack, fill out the loop, in the entire with Ted Nell Jess Freitas probably agrees with ex-Seal Stats, who commented Saturday’s game against USF, “Buzz” Meagher was squad the guard posts. key- In at and Bob Brown around the on Ryan field: “Yon have to ’em an 'even mile to get a homer in The following are the ■■■in uwwuib form,» w* allowinga«a«v »» the Dons but three bingles, teams: stone, Ray Hammett at first base, mid-season 1119 this air base.” At least three times over the weekend Jess belted and a frosh Jay McKee, while his teammates were collect-" ‘ FIRST TEAM prospect, screaming drives oat toward the military grounds, only to see Don and ing 10 off Con Dempsey, ace San Forward—Hanger, Cal filling in at third. The outer gar- Gael sprinters take them on the ran for no sale. Francisco hurl er. Santa Clara Battery C Leads In Forward—Luisettl, Pre-Flight den is ably 1 patrolled by Howie played aggressive throughout Center—Pollard, Coast Guard Dallmar and “Scotty” Scott, for- ball One reason for Neil’s smile is “Lefty” Crawford’s proof that hfa Play Guard—Dallmar, Stanford mer who was moved to the entire game, taking advantage Campus Hoop batting slump has ended. Saturday, in his only time , he drove of every opportunity to score. Len Guard—Burke, St. Mary’s make way for McKee. Ward Walk- Led by Bill Crowley and A San- a hard one through the infield and Sunday the Gael pitchers weren’t Scarpelli led hit- 1 SECOND TEAM up, a veteran backstop, will han- the afternoon’s tucci, Battery C has defeated willing to pat one within range, preferring to let “Lefty” walk for ting by collecting Forward—Barksdale, SFAC dle the catching duties for Coach three for five, Batteries A and B by scores of one. while Bill Forward—Rocker, Cal Harry Welter’s nine this year. Prentice, , 28-8 and 46-3 1,- respectively, to Frank “Have a Look Ump,” Fiscalini is one of the big reasons by Center—Voss, Stanford MEAGHER TO HURL made the catch of the game take a lead in the inter-battery why the Broncs hustle nine full innings per game. In Sunday's rout long Guard—Bisenins, USF Coach Reese indicated that the taking a fly ball that would competition. The team, composed of the Gaels he never let the umpire get the idea that the Reesemen have a he Guard—Thurm, Cal same line-up that opened against been cinch if had of Crowley, Smith, Santucci, Lan- were too far ahead to care. not been HONORABLE MENTION USF would get the call in the able to reach it. On the zit and Klarich, are a strong out- And in Saturday's game when "Buzz” and the boys gave the Dons whole USF Rodrigues, USF; Napoiitano, Stanford battle. Either Phil Kuy- was no match for the fit and are favored to win the a rousing reception to coast conference play, “Fisk” and Dick Smith Broncos who were the ball USF; Strader, St. Mary’s; Hol- kendall or Duane Crawford will hitting cage tourney. In the other game staged a local “A 1 Shacht-Nick Altrock” combine, from the coaching steady clip playing stine, Pre-Flight; Eifert, Pre- be at first, with Bill Mullins at at a and air played Battery D defeated Battery lines, much to the discomfort of rival pitcher. Con Dempsey. Flight: Woods, Coast Guard; the second sack and Lou Briganti ***** tight ball in the field. E, 44-32 with Mose Chavez tank- Arnold, Cal; Sliver, USF. and “Mitch” Lobrovitch at short Santa Clara met St. Mary’s in ing 18 points for the losers. “Those Magicians of the Hardwood” are at it again. This u™* and third base, respectively. The the other weekend contest and we hear from Miami. The basketball antics of Bruce Hale are treat- outfield will find Bill Prentice in ■continued their scoring spree at ing Miami fans to the same thrills that Pacific Coast and Madison left, Len Scarpelli center the expense of two Gael hurlers. in and Square hardwood enthusiasts witnessed some years back. Horsehider’s Comment Jess Freitas Dick Smith, a right hander, was on in right field. “Buzz” One handed push shots and backhand passing, along the Hale Leading the league with two lopsided victories over USF and Meagher will probably start on the the mound for the Broncos and type, are being experimented on in the playgrounds of the beach city. St. Mary’s and facing the strong Stanford team Saturday, the Reese- hill with either Mustanich or gave up five scattered .hits besides Bill It has given the game a spectators’ appeal which keeps them on the men make a few comments about the team’s chances for the league Frank Fiscalini behind the bat. connecting, for four hits for a per- edge of their seats and clamoring for more of the same. title: fect day at the plate. In this game Bill Mustanich, veteran catcher, helps to make the Santa Clara back- Because they have played more The Miami Herald has this to say: "The influence of service BILL PRENTICE (L. F.): “I believe the club has a 50-50 chance games the Broncos continued to show stop position the strongest in the league. and appear to have the teams with their star-studded lineups, on the future of Miami basket- of winning the league. We have good pitchers and Bob Crowley will plenty of power at the plate, com- edge in almost all departments of bailers can’t be under estimated. The play of big timers like Brace be the surprise of the year. The team is well balanced and all we need bined with fast and steady play in play the Santa Clarans are fa- Hale, All-American from Santa Clara, is not only creating interest In is a few breaks.” “SCHMITTY” VISITS the field. The Gaels, playing their SOUTHERN CONFERENCE vored to turn back the Indians’ at- basketball among Miami youngsters, bat actually giving the young- BILL MULLINS (2ND): “I don’t want to stick my neck out by Henry Schmitt arrived in S. C. tempted first game of the season, showed j In the southern division confer- halt of their win streak. sters a chance to learn the best in basketball form by observation. predicting to win the conference, we the best pleasant signs Santa Clara but have last Friday night with a , ence race the USC Trojans head However with the Indians being “Out at the Miami Edison gymnasium Friday night were definite of their lack of ex- top there balance team in the league, and a few breaks should put us on news from his new home Mon- | the with Loyola the perience. Tony Compagno was the in list victories over unpredictable club that they three boys sitting behind me daring the game between the Miami of the ladder.” terey. His latest reports were j ard Occidental. only anything starting pitcher for St. Mary’s, that The other are can happen. And naval air station and Five by Five. They were all eyes for Hale and LEN SCARPELLI (C. F.): “Put me on record right now as saying he was* trading his knowledge but was replaced in the sixth by in game played thus far in the league believe me they would like noth- unless I’m as wrong as Hitler in invading Russia, they’ll be oat on we’ll win this league hands down. We can’t miss, we are good in all the field taping for Stout. Val Quintana, although of ankles the was the Bruin-Loyola encounter ing better than to topple the Santa the court this week imitating Bruce’s one banded. Pacific Coast style departments and those tough practice games have given us good timing art of ju jutsu. won, Saturday. -/ailing to collect any hits, played w hich the Lions 8-6. lads of shooting.” and speed.” outstanding ball for the lads from “BUZZ” MEAGHER (P.); “Speed will undoubtedly be the de Moraga. termining factor, and should aim us straight for that conference title. Neil Reese, Santa Clara’s young The swiftness of Scarpelli and Prentice has been very noticeable in coach, was well pleased with the the past two games when they stole everything but the catcher’s outcome of the two games and mask.” . believes if the club continues to FRANK FISCALINI (C,): “The boys have the old determination play this type of ball the season win, major factor in any pennant We y and will to which drive. will be a successful one. have the best hustling team in many years, and a general improve- IN THE NAVY they say: This Saturday, weather permit- ment in all departments, especially hitting.” ting, Santa Clara will play Stan- M for the box a sailor uses to keep ford at Ryan field. Meagher will onry probably be the starting pitcher as “BEAN RAG"for meal pennant box personal possessions 'the Broncs go after their third m league victory. r. i top side"for the highest full deck “CAMEL for the Navy man’s favorite cigarette

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••• It is strictly a George Bars! -'•: •■.- \ ■ your throat. For your taste and throat team because I use everything are absolutely individual to you. MILDNESS! Based on the experience of millions of you -taught me. Really George, I *s-s smokers, we believe Camels suit your know you would get a kick out of will "T-ZONI" "T." Prove it fpr yourself] 'seeing the old plays go against to a the teams down here. The other night we played a navy gunners school who hadn’t been beaten

> yet but we turned the trick 52 H . II to 44 and the funny part was the r/RSTW° WE SERVfCE coach was the same fellow who i SIMM coached LaSalle the year we went xv The favorite cigarette with men in the Navy, east. ii Army, Marines, and Coast Guard is Camel. After the game he said he i.v # “A W.A.A.C. does a job. In (Based on actual sales records in Canteens said he thought he had seen the doing her own job, she releases a |||||_ and Post Exchanges.) last of that system when we left man for combat service. In a way

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P. S.—The name of our team is ; San Jose, California "b-By-6. v PAGE 4 THE SANTA CLARA. THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1848 LABOR PROBLEMS ScrollLetters Available; THE RAILROAD Marine Status Trading Post (Continued from page 2.) Reprints WORKING ON of abuses, than he ever could Of (Continued from pg. 1) (Continued from page O have been if the AFL had never these stellar “bundles of nerves.” Received to qualify for the additional col- been bom. The major labor and More Acknowledgments “Any given star,” Dr. Chandrased- lege study through a screening social benefits to all workers, di- A reprint of scroll letters received from army and navy officials general har said, “because of test which Mill consist of a occasional rectly or indirectly can be traced published last week’s Santa Clara, to*ether with the two letters intelligence test near misses while passing other and in and considera- to the original cause—uninioism. appearin* in this section has been made. standing, prob- stars, gradually will lose energy tion of scholastic Does this mean that we are satis- Alumni and friends of Santa Clara may secure copies of this aptitude by deflecting slower moving stars able and recommenda- fied with present conditions? By reprint, suitable mailing, by addressing a note to HUGH C. DONA- college from their paths.” The systems, for tions of the authorities. no means. If we were we could S.J., ALUMNI MODERATOR. he said, spend a “lifetime” be- VON, “Those students who have one likely go out of business. Have • • • • • complete coming relaxed. And what a life term or less to for a de- we a constructive suggestion? —lO trillion years for the Milky HEADQUARTERS gree may remain on inactive status (To Be Concluded) ARMY ADM INSTRATION SCHOOL, 0. C. S-, NUMBER 3 in the colleges they have been at- Way, the scientist believes. Its present age is still University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida tending until they finish their 3,000,000,000; courses unless earlier required for in kindergarten. At the end of this _ „ _ I, 1943 __ March Dear Father Donavon: military training, or they may re- span, he said, the system disin- • SANTA CLARA • I want to acknowledge receipt of your letter of February 20 and to quest active duty and assignment tegrates—the stare slow down into scroll THEATER you for it. I also want to thank you for sending me the to a college not necessarily the one conservative individualists, drows- containing the names of Santa Clara alumni in the armed forces. The they have been attending, to con- ing away the years. THURSDAY FRIDAY fact that 1 have not written you before to thank you for sending it to tinue their studies. SONJA HENIE on mo is by no means an indication of my appreciation. I have been “It is planned to assign marine ARMY TRAINING my delay in JOHN PAYNE numerous trips out of the state during the past month and students to certain colleges desig- (Continued from page 1.) writing you has been due solely to that. nated from among those colleges For basic training under the JACK OAKIE 1 think that the scroll is a splendid job. I read with much interest army University participating in the navy program program: of Santa IN of the students who were under me the names many former ROTC thus grouping the marine students Clara, Fresno State Teacher’s col- duty school, can assure you that it was a ‘ ’ while I was on at your and I for proper and economical admin- lege, Whittier college. appearing as an alumnus. real thrill when I saw 7 my own name istration. Assignment of marine For war department medical ICELAND hm» the University of Santa It been almost a year since I left Shown ready to go to work on the Southern Pacific main line north of Santa Clara recently is this students to colleges Mill be based training program: Stanford Medi- Clara, I still have the same interest and affection for it and I am university, college and Bellarmine Prep school. but group of students from Santa Clara San Jose State upon economy in use of trans- cal school, University of California —Also— sure it will always be so. I hope some day to come back to Santa many are regularly turning each weekend in re- These and other students and local businessmen out portation facilities and course of Medical school, University of to live there permanently. urgent appeal spare help keep tracks in shape for the Clara sponse to the railroad’s for time workers to study being pursued. Southern California Medical Lloyd Nolan Please remember me to all my former friends. of vital war traffic. College Medical Evange- TThe marine corps will follow school, of IN * With kindest regards, I am, the policy lists. Sincerely yours, announced of the navy department For war department dental 1 in permitting students E. T. Barco, training program: ‘Apache Trail’ Owl Has Several House Assembles; to take part in college athletics Dental schools Colonel, F.A. of University of California, Uni- « * » • • SESSIONS and other campus activities, pro- versity of Southern California vided such activities do not in- and WAR DEPARTMENT Features Votes Goethals (Continued from page 2.) College of Physicians and SATURDAY ONLY Timely terfere with their prescribed hours Surg- Military Intelligence Service eons, San Francisco. Four interesting essays and an KENNAITES of courses of study.” “TOMBSTONE” WASHINGTON entertaining short story consti- Vice President * Many members of the class of For navy’s pre-medical training February 4. 1943 the ’46 believed this function to program: College of Pacific, Uni- AND . Dear Father Donavon: tute the feature material lor have The of Philhistorians, as- FEATURE versity of California, University I was very glad to receive your note with reference to the Service most recent issue of The Owl, .House been their last for the duration (Continued from page 1) of Southern California. “JUNGLE SIREN” Scroll, which I have just received. 1 think it is very beautiful and a Santa Clara’s monthly literary re- sembling last Monday night for and so attended en mass. Organ- apartment houses, or reasonably For navy wonderful idea. 1 shall be most happy to have it framed and hung view. the last time under Vice Speaker izer Dan Galvin felt no hurt after medical training pro- Bingo accurate hand drawn facsimilies. gram: College And upon my office wall. Reprinted from The College O’Neill Martin, dispensed with a slight tussle with the student of Medical Evange- He will subsequently pound the lists, and medical Of course you know 1 have Santa Clara at heart and considering News Letter for October, 1942 was body prexy. Dick Kennedy has schools of Stan- • -• pending bills and reports, and message into submission on his ford, University thefact thatI was enrolled the last year 1 spent there in the law school, an essay, “While Rome Burns,” by already surpassed the prowess of of California, and elected a new executive. 1 tom-tom, the grapevine telegraph University of SUN.-MON.-TUES. tool that I am a Santa Clara man. Rev. Samuel K. Wilson, S.J., pre- brother Jack in a new type of con- Southern California. Speaker Martin, will be brought into play, and the Things are going along here in Washington at the usual fast pace, senting a consideration of the lib- Vice who has test within the Kennedy family. message will be relayed to all the ROSALIND RUSSELL but I like it for there is not a dull moment. However, 1 miss old Cali- eral arts colleges and the effect been called in active service by The protection agency and escort FRESHMEN RINGS ships at sea. (Continued BRIAN fornia and hope that some day I can return there. the war will have on these insti- the army, officially withdrew from bureau of Ray Zappettini is soon from page 1) AHERNE to see its doom. Tom and Marsh If there happens to be a battle upper division 1 saw Colonel Barco several weeks ago. He came up here for a tutions. Father Wilson is a former the position be bag held since the standing, and cer- IN few days from Florida. president of Loyola university, Moran played host to a group of ship in the harbor, everything will tainly the freshman class, having new semester started. His suc- Please give my best regards to all my old friends there at school. Chicago, 111., and is at present edi- Kennaites in the east bay. Harry be jake, because a gob may then been deprived of many of Bronco- cessor is tticnard I miss you all very much. tor of The College News Letter. uoethals, promi- Curry made the trip all the way go up into the crow’s nest and ville’s joys, is entitled to at least a 'MYSISTER wig-wag the to New- Sincerely, Frank £. Osmer, ’43, treats of nent debater on the campus since from “Boom Town” Richmond. message Dr. remembrance of attendance. keep weather-eye Russel] G. Duff, Don Jose de San Martin, who his frosh year. Ed Vadnais, Bob Miller, Don Mc- lin, who will a “If it is felt that the placing of Colonel. GSC. played a prominent part in the Father Moderator notified the Phee, John Sevenich, Jack Kil- and telescope trained on .the boat, the degree on the ring is symbolic EILEEN’ for leen, Bob Gundry and Bill Mil- and, before the student has an op- of achieving that degree (though fight independence in Argen- House that it was to go on the —Also— tina, Chile and Peru, in “A South assumption that there was to be no haupt were but a few of the frosh portunity to celebrate the sesqui- it does appear on the rings worn sending Chaplain Leaves Senate Meets American Washington,” Ryland debate this year. Owing to to attend. We heard of Jim Bab- centennial of the of the by many who have left the school LLOYD NOLAN In the capacity of a short story, present conditions and the small bitt’s girl coming all the way out message, he will get a carbon copy without the degree), why not recent IN As a result of a transfer (Continued from page I.) John J. Connolly, ’43, contributes membership of the the an- from Arizona and missing the ball of the original. If there is no boat eliminate it, replacing the sym- to foreign service, Lt. J. McGowan The proposition was defended “To the Victor," a clever tale of nual affair will not be held, al- imagine. Bill Milhaupt had in the harbor, it doesn’t make any bols of (he degree with something “MANILA CROSSING” difference he’ll get message (Ch.C.), U. S. navy, has left the by Senators John Bluett, ’43, and the fraudulent dealing within the though this is not definite. quite an experience at the Palace the else, and allowing only the ’4B to of “protector” hotel before the putting in his ap- that much quicker you know appear that symbolizing Tuesday, Bingo university. While here he became Charles Martinelli, ’43. Their office the nazi of tne Follpwing committee reports the industrial center of Dunburg. and preliminary pearance at the Cal club. how people will talk. classes’ year?” a Bronco enthusiast in all of the brief was based upon the thesis business, the de- “An Evening ‘At Bridge’,” by bate scheduled lor the evening be- school’s functions. that the numerous, distinct and Francis J. Murphy, ’43, consists gan. The question, bill number Since eariy last September the conflicting ideals of the French of an informal discussion of a tech- 15, was, “Resolved: That the op- ■ \ p chaplain has been stationed, not are inherent in their political sys- nical subject in the field of en- position of Congress to executive as post chaplain, at Moffett field tem. gineering, the dismantling of the direction in matters of legislation Tacoma Narrows bridge. Murphy is for the best of the during which time Santa Clara has The Senate body, after a short interest served as his residence. He has secured the information for this United States.’’ Upholding the af- discussion, sided with the nega- been in the chaplain corps of the paper from the general contractor firmative were Representatives navy for one year, during which tive team. The resolution failed in in charge of the salvage work on Joyce and Hurley and for the neg- ALL OVER THE WORLD passage. the structure. he was also stationed at the naval ative, Representatives Martin and America’s 900,000 aviation workers air base in Corpus Christi, Texas, On the table for the next ses- Glimpses at the age of nylon Delany. and in Boston. He is a member of sion on March 22 is the question, and plastics are presented with a Prior to adjournment, the reso- combine their skill and experience to satisfy today's “Resolved: That the right of all chemist’s the Oblates of Mary Order. enthusiasm lor his in- lution passed unanimously and the demand for vital war necessities. Thanks to our air- unions actively engaged in war triguing subject by Earl G. De- affirmative side was voted as pre- work be rescinded for the dura- plane makers, ground crews and pilots like Capt. SODALITY tert, ’43, in “The Romance of senting their material and argu- tion.” Chemistry.” ments the better. Haakon Gulbransen (shown here), of Pan American page (Continued from 1.) Airways, needed supplies are flown to our fighting the student Masses, and if the students wish, the plan will be men,all over the world. continued. Also, the program begun last se- mester, in which prominent speak- ers addressed student groups on STUDENTS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Thursday evenings, will again be sponsored by the sodality. Nu- merous posters on the campus will When Yon Need Goode or Service* Patronise YOUR Newspaper'* Advertisers. announce these talks. GENOVA Delicatessen 979 FRANKLIN STREET U Largest Assortment For Lunches and Picnics in Santa Clara

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