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The Students and faculty of the fie students and faculty of the university extend their congratula- university extend their congratula- tions to the members of the grad- tions to the members of the grad- uating class of *5O. We wish all a The Santa Clara uating class of f5O. We wish all a happy vacation and drive safely. happy vacation and drive safely. Official Publication of the Associated Students of the Umrerstty of Santa Clara VOL. 28. NO. 22 24 SANTA CLARA, CALIF., WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. 1950 5 CENTS THE COPY Cerney Heads the Newly KVSC Edits 99th Radio Review Graduation Reorganized Day Scholars Lost Thursday evening, for the first time, radio station KVSC pre- Is Largest Ever By VERN COSTA sented the “Santa Clara Radio BY MIKE MARINI The bail was given a final shove Yearbook.” This program featured Th® schedule for commencement for the 1950 graduates, the largest and started rolling toward a goa> IRC Hears interviews with many prominent graduating class In university history, has been made avail* of day scholar organization, when faculty members and students. able for publication by the Committee for Graduation and includes: those were a meeting of 40 non-boarders was Among interviewed Mass and Holy Communion for the graduates at 7 a.m.; robing of the Lodge Rev. J. Spieler, S.J., moderator held in Adobe last Thurs- Dr. Hermans F. seniors which will take place at Townsend field at 9 a m This will day. Large numbers of German ex- for the station; coaches Dick Gal- be followed by the Baccalaureate Mass at 9:45. Following a brief lagher and Julie Menendez; Joe Principle speakers at the 10 a.m. change students are the solution intermission after Mass, the commencement exercises will formally Boyd and Budd Fullmer spoke for begin meeting were Rev. Edward to the present difficult relations with the procession of the Stretch, S.J., Rev. Henry Walsh, The Santa Clara; Jack Stoddard, graduates at 11:05. betwen Germany and the U.S., president of Alpha Sigma Nu, and S.J., Reid Cerney, Joe Farrell and Plans to accommodate the rela- declared Dr. William Anton Kerckhoff Charles Hies SC Pilgrims Merv Silberberg. Hermans of and tives and friends of the graduates of the Alhpa Phi Omega; Dominic FARRELL SPEAKS San Jose State College in a talk at the first of these exercises to be Fanelli, representing the BAA, Joe Farrell, Santa Clara’s stu- “The Future of Germany” given Sail June 15 held off-campus have been formu- and Walt Hirth, ex-president of dent body president elect, who to the members of the IRC last With the final meeting of the lated by the committee under the the Engineering Society. acted as moderator for the most week. students who will tour Europe this direction of Rev. Edward R. Bo- Also interviewed were the class part, stressed the importance of an Over 60 students heard the for- summer as Holy Year Pilgrims, 37 land, S.J. presidents: Andre Mardahl, fresh- organization of non-boarders. He mer member of the German dele- fortunate students are hurriedly According to the bulletin issued man; Pat Hentschell, sophomore; stated that the “principle reason gation to the League of Nations. making the final arrangements in to the graduating seniors of the Kip Latno, junior, and Armand for the organization of day schol- Dr. Hermans resided in Germany preparation for the June 14 sail- university, the group has fixed Ferrante, a senior. is the vote in Student Con- until 1934 and was well qualified ing date. At the meeting held last the seating capacity at five per- ars Student body officers on the gress.’’ to speak on the failures of the week the final dates of departure sons per graduate; there is how- program were: Bill Sullivan, John Ft. allies in their policies concerning were given as well as pertinent ever, assurance of surplus room Stretch, vice president of the Metheny, Jerry Fry, Jim deLor- Germany. One of the big factors advice as to the type of clothing in the stadium. university, who said he “just hap- mier, Pat Walsh and Joe Farrell. in this failure was the lack of and incidentals that will be At present, the plans have been pened to drop in for a moment,” Master of ceremonies for need- understanding of the psychology of the ed. made to use only one side of the explained that it would be neces- program was Don Adams; Dave the German people which he said Through of stadium but if necessary both sary to have a sufficient Williams and Charles Galen the efforts Rev. Karl might defeat the purpose of mak- Von sides will be used to accommo- of a group represented before a Kump, engineers; Mickey Susn- der Ahe, S.J., who will ac- ing Germany a free and Demo- company group, many date the guests. This would bring complete status of an organization jara, production; Richard Trout, the of the cratic nation. the seating capacity to 3000. could be granted to such a group. publicity. features of this unusual tour have He pointed out that the German been secured. Victor Vari In addition, the committee IN A NEW LIGHT * . Announcers for the program Prof. youth have no conscience because has also stressed that the seats would be Fr. Walsh spoke on past success were Paul Nickerson, Lou Rudolph done much in making the of their early training under the arrangements made available to those arriving of day scholars’ organization. He and John Metheny. for the tour. Nazi program and teachers are first. Notification was also made spoke of the highly successful 1904 The executive staff of radio sta- The main group of pilgrims will afraid to teach democratic prin- that there is ample parking space baseball team which was topped tion KVSC for the past year in- sail from New York June 15 on ciples and modes of life because The official duties of the centennial student body officers, shown above, were assumed at the first in the area surrounding the field. with “Day Scholars.” cluded: Don Adams, general man- the “Georgic” and will land in they also are afraid of the return Student Congress meeting held last week. From left to right are, Gerald Fry, treasurer; Joseph Ft. Walsh also refuted the pou- ager; Bob secretary Liverpool, from whence the group of Naziism. Farrell, president; James deLorimier, vice president, and John Metheny, secretary. Sergeant at Smith, treas- lar notion pranted by the familiar urer; Richard Trout and George will travel to London. The effect of the Marshall Plan Arms William Sullivan is not shown in the picture.—Photo by Louis Gairaud. term, “Day Dog.” He quoted an Keenan, publicity, and DSve Wil- In a practical briefing. Rev. Honor Frat in Germany was the second point article by Emery J. Delmas, in liams, opera- McMahon, S.J., in the speech of Dr. Hermans. In director of technical Robert gave about which this former student of Santa tions. 15 lower classmen his opinion, the Germans are ex- relevant tips Initiates 11 Clara wrote: “Hi, Day Dog!”, and Wade, Others Profs Nobili Club Chief engineer was Charles that will enable to ploiting the Americans. Men in Say them benefit Eleven members were initiated referred to those who were really Kump, aided by J. P. Piercy, Andy to a greater extent the customs top positions there say, “Germany into Alpha Sigma Nu, national hounded “in a Santa Clara Dorm.” Brown, Jack Stewart and Dave and conditions they will witness. first, then honesty,” as was the Attend Meet Theses Good Elects Doyle Jesuit Honor Society, Thursday, “With 95 per cent of an organ- Williams. The tour will be concluded Sep- feeling after the first World War. Dr. Jaimes E. Wade, Carlos F. Pleasure in the high quality of Last Thursday, May 25, in Room May 25. The impressive initiation ization’s efficiency depending of Announcers other than those al- tember 3 when the “Georgic” will Because of thpir feelings of great the senior theses to ceremonies were held in Adobe good leaders,” Fr. Walsh went cm Peverley and Richard M. Schmidt submitted the J, O’Connor Hall, the Nobili Club ready mentioned were: Jerry dock in New York. The ordinary superiority and proudnees, the chairmen of the departments of Lodge and conducted by Jack to state, “it should be kept in of the university’s Department of held its last meeting of the year Buckley, Fred Farrell, Herb Mc- tour will provide for 79 days out German people refuse to follow Colleges of Arts and Stoddard, the past president. to select capable leaders.” the Sciences Mahon, Ed Williams, Gene Engle, of,New York, although many stu- mind the reconstruction plans of the English, represented Santa Clara and elected officers for the com- Those who were accepted into Merv Silberberg, a guest speaker was expressed at the meeting of Dawson Wright, Anton Kerck- dents have made arrangements to allies while they maintain forces at the spring meeting of the Col- the various chairmen called by AtF-year. Jerry Doyle defeated the society included Saxon Wraith. at this meeting, encouraged the hoff, Kevin Coyle, Bob' Sunder- nlake side excursions to Spain, in Germany. This is shown by the lege English Association the Rev. James King, Bob Gilkey for the office of presi- John Mangasarian, John Faber, promotion of such an organization, of S.J., dean of land, Art Schoenfeldt and Merv Portugal to visit Fatima, and Ire- drop in steel productoin, 10 per Joseph Greco, Joseph Boyd, An- Bay Saturday faculties. It was noted that sev- dent; Ray Shore was elected to the Silberberg.