Five Students To Vie For Top Honors Tonight In Annual Owl Oratorical Contest Slated for SsGh Clara In Adobe Lodge; TheOfficial PublicationSantaof the Associated Students the University of Santa Clara of

§ Hayes Chairman Vol. 34, No. 12 4§...» SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1955 $2.00 Per Year Five outstanding orator* will compete for firt-t place honor-. in the Owl Oratorical Contest tonight at }{:()(! in Adobe Lodge, A senior, two juniors, a sophomore, and a freshman will seek the $23 award which is given annually by the directors of the Annual Novena of Grace Starts Owl magazine. These five contestants are Donald H. Johnson, a senior in the college of engineering; Duncan F. Fife and Salvador A. Liccardo," juniors in the college of arts and sciences; and Paul G. Bu- Friday Night in Mission Church sacca and Peter Henriot, sopho- more and freshman, respectively, in New Major the college of arts and sciences. TOPICS LISTED Speakers Johnson's topic will be "Arthur In Physics "Freedom" Topic Vandenberg"; Fife will talk on Ul- for timatum from Japan" and'Liccardo Listed on "Juvenile Delinquency"; Busac- Announced ca calls his speech "The American Of Lecture Series Way of Life", and Henriot's is en- This coming September, for the Each Day titled "A Great but Forgotten first time at Santa Clara, the Uni- 'American". versity will offer a physics major The Novena of Grace, in hon- Arthur H. Hayes, Jr., winner of. on its regular academic curricu- Opening Tuesday the 1954 contest, will be chairman lum. Courses to be given will in- or of St. Francis Xavier, will clude those in modern physics, begin Friday Mar. of this evening's program. Bv 808 WOOD this evening, Jndges include Hayes' father, Ar- electronic magnetism, nuclear phy- The second annual lecture series, -pfusornl by the ASI SC 4, in the Mission Church at 6:40. thur H. Hayes, Sr.. vice-president sics and advance laboratory in- According to Rev. Roger Me- struction. All present courses in will commence with a discussion on the problem of freedom next of the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- Auliffe, S.J., student chaplain, this tem: Prof. Robert V. Ackerman. physics will be continued and an Tuesday nifjlH in the I niversitv Auditorium. • novena presents to the entire stu- associate professor of English from introduction to theoretical physics This series of lertures en! titled, '"Freedom Weapon for five A dent body the excellent chance to Stanford; and Victor F. Stefan. will be offered. the iiiainiiig of Survival", will he staged rei Tuesdays March and gain extra graces, which are so im- Santa Clara alumni director. ATOM IMPORTANCE the of | of SC first Tuesday April. The purpose this ASI presenta- portant' during a college career. FINALISTS CHOSEN The University feels that with tion, as stated last \ear. is to furt her the educational opportunties Each and every student should try- The five finalists in tonight's modern advances of science and lof the students and their friends. to make this novena. especially contest were chosen from a field the growing interest and impor- since it is during the season of lent. tance energy, FOR FREEDOM" of 11 who tried out in a prelimi- of atomic a physics "BREADLINE The Novena of Grace came into major part The first lecture of this series nary contest on February 14. should be an important being during the 17th century when 17 Seniors w ill be delivered by Rev. Joseph D. PERSHING RIFLES DRILL TEAM members are seen in action Judges in the preliminary contest of the college of arts and sciences. members St. Francis himself suggested that It which Municr. Ph. D., currently professor during last week's informal ROTC review. Twenty new were James E. Wade, chairman of is this major Is the initiated into the at a ceremony Adobe a certain Father Mastrilli, whom must thorough for of Sociology and Economics at St. were recently organization in the English department; Richard preparation ad- Lodge conducted by Capt. Louis Souza. The initiation was followed he had miraculously cured at the vunee work the various In Patrick's Seminary. In his talk, M. Schmidt. English instructor; in fields Listed —Photo by Figini by a dinner in downtown San Jose. John of death, make a novena. Its of atomic "Breadline for Freedom", Fr. Mu- and Rev. Joseph B. Wall, S.J., re- j energy and nuclear fls- name comes from the countless ; sion. The physics major its lder will point out that the pro- ligious instructor. and graces and extraordinary favors component courses the basis Who's Who moters of democracy must expose Dr. Wade is moderator of the are obtained through the intercession for work and research field, the deceptive "breadline" approach contest. in this Names of 17 Clara seniors Xavier. ~ a field which is assuming such Santa of Communism and must show the of who will be listed in the 195.") edi- 20 Pershing Riflemen The schedule of talks is as fol- vastly important roles In the mod- world the true breadline of free tion of Who lows: ern world. "Who's in American men. Colleges and Universities" were March 4, St. Francis Xavier, K«. Delta Sig Has The acquisition of the physics announced this On March l.~>. Rev. Joseph B. Stephen Early, SJ. ! major will put added stress on week. campus as professor Wall, S..L, on Week .March 5, The Atmosphere of Holi- , the however, addition to in Initiated Last physics department; In mention one ol Religion, will t»peak on "Faith Kev, Koger Dinner country's known - Were ness, MeAuliffe, Dance 1 this has been offset in the past of the best 'Who's and Freedom", discussing religious Twenty Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadets honored this Who" publication, these .17 seniors The Gamma Xi chapter of Delta I year with the arrival of Dr. John conviction us u foundation for full- week when they were formally initiated into the Pershing Rifles. Na- be by a page .March 6, Xavier and Christian Sigma ; Drahmann. head of the new phy- will honored in- the er personal freedom. Pi held its annual "Rose of Redwood and a certificate to be tional Honorary Military Society. Zeal. Rev. Carl Hayn, SJ. Delta Sig'' dinner-dance last Sat- sics .department, and Rev. Carl The following lecture will be presented at the last Senate meet- The initiation, which was conducted by Pershing Rifles Captain March 7, Xavier andgPrayer, Re*. urday, February 26. The setting j Hayn, S.J., from St. Louis. the given by Hymn J. Snow, acting Robert Hurst, S.J. Lodge ing of semester. by a was the beautiful Brookdalc j SCHOLARSHIP dean of the law school, who will Louis Souza. took place at Adobe Ix>dge and was followed dinner March 8, The Need of Grace, Rev. 17 seniors are James Howe, in the Santa Cruz mountains. Mu- In order to swell interest in the The discuss the problem of security's in Jose. O'Sullivan, 5.,1. James Bovven, Perry Carter, Adolf downtown San Vincent sic for the occasion was provided new major, Rev. Herman Hauck, i role in the freedom of expression March The Rev. Kltner, John (iinclla, Arthur Hayes, 9. Christian Life, by Robert Bush. ; S.J., president of the University. in politics, in "Freedom of Politi- OUTSTANDING CADETS Poeiask, S.J. George lleeg, Donald Johnson, HS Senior Joseph Despite bad weather, a fine turn- has announced a $4OO scholarship cal Expression". The society, which is named af- March Xavier, Missionary, Richard Jonscn, Lucas, 10, the out of couples enjoyed the relaxing in physics, which will be awarded Richard Rev. Austin Fajcothey, S.J. Muurd I'anelli, Wesley ARTHIR HAYES ter the late World War I com- atmosphere and a good meal. to a 19515 high school graduate. Kimules. March St. Francis and Modern Oeorge Scherrer, Kiehanl Schlem- The fourth lecture will feature Day Slated mander, is presently composed of 11. Capping the evening was the an- Any students with questions Times, Rev. Wilfred Crowley, mer, John Wade, Itohert Williams, Arthur Hull' Hayes, f ice-president outstanding ROTC cadets from the nouncement that the "Rose of Del- about the new physics department S.J. Miss and William Wiswall. ol CBS Radio, who will speak on and sophomore classes. ta Sig" for 1955 was Carole I are asked to go to the department For March 22 freshman March If, The Hound of Heaven, These men were chosen on the ""Freedom and Communications", Azevedo, a sophomore at San Jose office on the first floor of the basis of their academic achieve-, especially with regard to radio. On March 22, Santa Clara will One of the major activities of Rev. Herman Hauck, S.J. State. science building. ment and their service to the Uni- The final talk will be given on hold its annual senior day for the the "Rifles" is the composition of • a eraek BOTC drill team. Last versity. April 5, by Rev. Willis Egan. S.J., seniors of the local and Bay area Commenting on the Who's Who of University of San Francisco, year the Santa Clara group took the to KSCU Battle selections, student body president on "Academic Freedom", discuss- j high .schools Designed better first place ii» drill team competi- Boh Williams said. "Selection does ing freedom of thought in educa- i acquaint these seniors with the tion over all other ROTC units in not come in payment lor what they tion. University, past senior days have San Francisco's St. Patrick's Day Continues in Parade. have done at Santa Clara, hut as Student Body President Bob i alw-ays been well attended and a an honor in tribute to their quali- Williams, in commenting on the : large turnout is expected this year. Following the recent initiation ties and ideals. It is indeed a privi- lecture scries topic, said that it is Student House the group was addressed by Colo- lege to 1)0 named among hundreds hoped that the lectures By DON McNEIL will brine COMPLETE SCHEDULE nel A. H. Hogan, Professor of Mili- of other American students of all about a better understanding of The Representatives In anticipation of large attend- tary Science, Rev. Raymond Kelly, House of races and creeds who have been the need for freedom, not only opened its spring semester in an j ance, complete schedule has S.J., vice president charge of i chosen by their to he students SCI', but a in universities among here at student affairs. Captain James I auspicious manner. Most outstand- worthy of such mention." in the community large. been mapped out for the prospec- ing piece accomplished at Wirrick, and Master Sergeant Rob- of business and interested visit- at February meeting was tive students ert Faulkner. the 17 ors. Beginning with addresses by the completion of the second se- MEMBERS mester social calendar by Pete I ASUSC president Bob Williams. NEW Court to Interpret new are: Murphy and his programming com- ' the deans of the various colleges. Tlie members Ronald Azevedo, Colistra. Demp- mittee. | and Colonel Hogan. the seniors will Jack Hill scy, Roger Kasley.. VVil Fong. Al KSCI BATTLE ', Ik* given liberty to visit any and Frietzehe, Jim Gaffney. Nick Gali- | Another phase of the battle be- Profit Tax Rule ' all parts of the campus. 15% ! otto, Lopez. Mike McKenzie. twoen the ASUSC and Station The student court will be asked taxed. . This will include the many class- Al Norton, KSCI' was fought at the House to hand down an interpretation on The 15 percent tax rule was In- rooms, dormitory rooms, and two Frank Nobriga. Tom Al i meeting. The position the, the theory behind the. rule which augurated in 1945. However, copies open houses in the science build- Peterson, Dick Stember. Al Tassi. of two camps was pretty clearly defined authorizes the to levy a of the rule are not available. For ing and Montgomery Lab. (Continued on Page 4) ASUSC during the.course.of a debate on .15 percent tax on profit-making this reason, the student court will Following lunch.-thr visitors wHI REHEARSALS arftieeewsary- for maklnjf a -sHcoess in show busi- a motion presented by Bud Schei - functions sponsored by student or» Ih> asked for an interpretation of be treated to a one act play to "be ness, and far be it tor Sjiifci Clara to go contrary to tradition. Above, per, Rani/at ions. the spirit of tho law before the presented by the Clay M. Greene some of the leading characters in the forthcoming play, "Shadow of NFCCS Scherrer moved that the House getting a dramatics' DELTA si<; DANCE senate can decide whether or not 1 Players, after which they will at- Revision and Substance." are few tips from director, ' ! independent representa- Fitzpatriok, on the right. Fogarty, Controveray over the rule came to tax the Delta Sig dance, tend an open forum, the topic of consider Edward Joe left, k is listening for a proposed Intently while, Dan Sullivan-looks to record the expression up again In Tuesday'a senate meet- I which will be "Santa Clara and Constitution Slated I tion KSCI'. In in the OTHER BUSINESS amendment, which was really a former's face. Tom Farley, seated at Ihe desk, seems to have struck ing when the upper liouse was con- In Other significant business, the > Catholic Education". Members of A regional constitutional conven- the perfection of his portrayal and smiles In I , counter-motion. Marcel Poohe sug- upon contentment. sidering whether or not the tax senate I the forum will include a few of tion for the Bay Area member | that the student body in- should be levied on last Saturday's ! the seniors themselves and stu- the Rested It Went on record as favoring schools of National Federation vestigate the legality of sta- Rose of Delta Sig dance The danee from Santa Clara. College the the continuation of the Mardi Gras dents ] of Catholic Students will tion. was open only to member! of the be at St. dance. COOPERATION 1 held Mary's College on Neither motion achieved any de- Delta Sigma Pi fraternity, and for REQUESTS March 20. Irish Drama To Run 2) Approved day has planned Sunday, gree problem is as that reason, Ihe ASUSC presum- the current year's The been with of success. The giving prospec- convention ably would not have been reapon* budget, which*, treasurer Jerry Hc- an eye toward the The has been called yet unsolved and will probably be ».rather a better view the , for of sible for any financial loss which explained, was lute In be- tive students of the purpose amending and solved only by time. Two Nights In Ship facili- revising might have resulted from the ing presented because of the in- University, its campus and the regional constitution ADVERTISE IN YEARBOOKS auguration Pies. Boh Senate dance. of new accounting pro- j ties. ASUSC Williams Jim Howe, regional federation In other business, the. By GERRY MoENHILL Joan Simonson of Stanford, the to eoopera- a rule The question, then, Imilnl down cedures. I would like enlist the president, believes iwision of the and House have agreed on Playgoers are in for a real treat other two by Kathleen Concannon 31 Approved purchase $lOO tion of students in making the constitution quicken prog- change allowing the stu- to thin: (an the ASUSC legally of a -1 all will the associated on March 10 and 11. that is next and Margo Behr, both from San ad the Redwood. day a success. ress of federation high school impose a tux on function* for in the in this area. dents to advertise in Thursday and Friday evenings, Jose State. yearbooks which it has not assumed financial outside the immediate when the Clay M. Greene Players The play takes place in the Bay responsibility? area. put on "Shadow and Substance", house of an Irish canon, who is Those who thought tlu> purpose First result of this change will an Irish drama by Paul Vincent the equivalent of a monsignar, and year- of the tax was nicivlx to have suf- I be an ad to lie published*in a Carroll. concerns itself with such a droll Discusses book in Colorado. It is expected II) BE variety problems the deficit IRC World Events I MIDI ENTERTAINING of that the audi- ficient funds to cover most advertising future on financially unsuccessful func- By PETE HKNRIOT Tlie topic for the panel discus- , This weekend. March 4. 5 and 6. that in the Scheduled to run in the'Ship for ence is never deprived of amuae- home. tions did not think it Would be A series of panel discussions, a sion was "The Fate of Fast Ger- | several member* will attend a will be undertaken closer to these two nights, the production ment or enjoyment. legal tO tax Delta Sic;. World attain conference and a many". During the evening, the j world affairs conferemv to be held will definitely prove to be very LEADING ROLES • EROAPEE INTERPRETATION model United Nations highlight the historical dependence on one an- at Asilom.ir. The conference, spon- Ex-Broncos Are entertaining, as it promises excel- The principal lead has been in- others, who preferred a broader semester's activities for the Inter- other of the two Gertnanys wis sored by the Student World Af- lent acting along with a generous terpreted and will be played with interpretation ot the rule, thought national Relations ciui) according brought out, as shown in the Al- \ fairs Council. Mill feature well Officers sprinkling of dry, European wit, a great deal of skill by Tom Far- that financial responsibility for a to its president, Dick Quitilan. tact-Lorraine, and the resources' known foreign affairs authorities Marine and plenty of good humor, Irish ley. It is the part of Canon Sker- function on the part of the AS- On February M, the Santa Clara ot the Saar Valley. The IRC is also preparing to Three former Santa Clara stu- humor. ritt, who finds himself during the USC had no bearing on the mat- IRC held a Joint meetlnc with the With Miss Barbara Graul. Bel- participate in the model United dents have been graduated from Under the capable direction of course of the play, to be surround- ter They maintained that the tax IRC of Notre Damp Colleire, Bel- mont IRC president, Quintan Nations to be held during the early the officers' baste course at the Edward Fitz.patrick. the east is ed with the very annoying pres- is imposed as a source of general mont. Members attending were scheduled another discussion to be part of May .in San Francisco Stu- i Marine Corps School. Quantico. represented by three school*, the ence of his two curates, played Income for the ASUSC. Hence, any Qnlnlan. Barry Holland. Hob Shee- held later this month. Problems dents interested in this meet should IVa, bulk of the east being from Santa very ably and with lots of imagi- ' profit malting function ithe Delta | ban; I'ei,. llcnriot, unossessions. Next Thursday and Dennis Dorsey, White. perpetual prize for displaying with devotion the Student Body in their flying Almighty God. Friday, the Clay M. Greene Play- and Frank Laney. Bronco aviators seek a larger representation from But it seems a shame that the men participating do not elub. ■» Photo credit—John Figlni liet us examine the situation, ; ers will present their second pro- receive full benefit of being tested in front of a large, rep- then, and determine how to profit duction of the year, "Shadow and by it. In the first place, the social : 1 Substance". Besides the entertain- resentative group. Possibly, the fault lies in the fact that the calendar is left almost completely ment it can offer, it can also use talks are dragged on to great lengths unnecessarily on some hare during Lent, with a brief re- ;; your support. Letters To lief on St. Patrick's Day. The re- MISSION DRIVE Bronco Pilots Hit occasions, with a consequent uneasiness groping it way into sulting slow tempo brings, an op- During I'assion Week, this se- various audiences in the past. This was the comment most portunity for relaxation; It also mester's Mission Drive will again The Editor gives us a chance to catch up on give you a chance to prove your Dramatic Art SANTA CLARANS, widely heard after the long, drawn out Con- some sleep and to make it to Daily charity. , FELLOW Mass in the morning. In general, In short, it is not an actual let- Wild Blue Yonder' test of last semester. I first came to this I'niverslty in it gives us a chance to sit up that is occurring, but a change better By DENNIS DORSEV of the aircraft producers have dis- September of 1951 and was struck, Solution? Limit the contestants' discourses. I'm not try- hack and take notice of ourselves in the general trend of activity continued making inexpensive air- as we all were* with the beauty in our relationship with God, an order to allow us all to partici- The tiext time you look up and department how to run the show, in planes for average income pilot of this small campus. But even ing to tell the dramatics' opportunity to know ourselves bet- pate actively Lent, to turn our see a low-flying aircraft mar over the in and instead are concentrating on then I was puzzled at the rather Poor can ter. actions in a different direction and the campus, don't be alarmed but think of the audience. attendance be blamed producing aircraft that sell at a sad state of paint on two of the OWL ORATORICAL CONTEST aim towards more successful com- it’s only a fallow Bronco winging One I starting price $7,000.00. largest buildings on campus, in no little measure on tedious, elongated productions. In order to achieve some balance pletion of the Lenten season. It is his way home to the local airport, of around the Anybody have they'd O'Connor Hall and the I acuity resi- —and this there must be—there is an opportunity for self-improve- Thpre is among the student body a Cadillac must be appreciated for his capability to memorize enor- like to trade? dence. During the past four years a, corresponding increase in the ment that should not be overlook- a group of ardent enthusiasts of as I became acquainted with more mous bits from Shakespeare, or for the ability to exemplify frequence of other ou-citmpus ed. sport (although some the of the To compensate for this indus- and more people here, I inquired uniniated do not call it that! of a talk on world affairs endlessly, but the patience of listen- trial mistake, many clubs have as to why something was not done flying. These stout have fellows been formed across the nation, about this eyesore. I received vari- ers must be considered. Remember, it takes actors and an banded together in a sort of in- such as the Liridel club, in order- ous answers, such as "It costs too foitnal organization and carry on to those make up a successful production. allow who wish to ffc the much", "it be done", etc., audience to their somewhat reckless activities can't but opportunity to do so without the never anything or an of- at the San Jose Municipal Airport. definite necessity of buying a high priced ficial answer. This “devil may care" collection aeroplane. Thus, today a majority of aviators consists of the follow- of those that fly do not own their I will graduate this June and Irish Drama... ing men; with me only An young Kelly Ogle, Ed own aircraft but fly the club plan take not the benefits Aiken and Bob Clarkin, private as do our gallant Broncos. of a university educut lon but many on I feel it is fitting to While the topic of dramatics • safel pilots; Tim O'Neill, Paul ; happy memories of a wonderful To obtain a private pilot's crowning Johnson, George Martinez, Phil license | college life. I would like to stand ask whether or not the University will have a is not it Moore. Ted Spinardi. Dennis Dor- an impossibility. In fact, in the Mission gardens on June II and Friday, is an easy proposition. The Civil achievement to talk about after next Thursday sey, Mike White. Bill Martin and ; and see that something was done Aeronautics Administration, which ? Roger Conant. student (extreme- , about our two eyesores before I March 10 and I I That is when the Clay M. Greene Players private aviation, stipu- ly dangerous) pilots; and Carlos governs departed. lates that in order to obtain a will present Paul Vincent Carroll's stirring human interest Ospina, Joe Huarte, Ed Tomney. I , Clarence Machado and Fran Loney license one must pass a general I know I don't need to tell you play, "Shadow and Substance". are meek pre-solo pilots. physical examination and have : how had this neglect looks to vis- logged forty hours of flying time. itors for you, too, probably have How are we going to evaluate the success of the com- With the exception of Aiken and This time is broken down into var- | hud someone come here for the Spinardi, who own their own air- ing play? By the entertainment it affords and the attend- < ANON ious steps which include ten hours first time and remark, "Why don't TOM PARLEY AS SKKKRIT, the starring role In planes, the rest of the group fly "Shadow and Substance," new Bronco play to in the of dual instruction in the local they paint those buildings?" ance. About the former there is not enough that can'be said be seen Ship under the auspices of the Santa on the nil;his of March 10 and 11, rehearses his.part with other area, five hours of dual Instruc- mem- Clara Valley Flyers Club, which is Some people here feel that the the fine that be It is the cast: .loan Simonson, Dan Sullivan, Marilyn Barth, Hugh tion in cross-country flying, fif- concerning quality will omnipresent. heryol operated by Aviation. This ; students "gripe" too much; we Coughlin, Rill Home and Andv I'ierovich. Uddel teen hours of local milo flying and on a level, participated by univer- club allows the students an inex- : gripe about the food, classes, the top-grade, university in Photo credit—Johrt Plgini ten hours of solo cross-country fly- pensive and safe way to fly. By grades, the weather, ROTC and students, blended together with Fitzpatrick ing. To some, this may seem a lot sity professional this is meant ,that the club's two even the team. I, for of work to obtain a pilot's rating, and Plper-tri- i one, feel the neglect of O'Connor finesse. The latter, attendance, is to be here discussed. Have Aeronea Champs but all this labor is easily compen- Boy Play Ship paeers are always in tip-top con- Hall and the faculty residence is a Ex-Farm Irish in sated for by the fact that while you made a date to attend on one of those nights? Have dition and are cheeked to the legitimate one. How do you feel? out you are learning, you are flying, club members at a low rental rate. you talked to friends or to parents and relatives? If not, do. 10, which, I hear, is a lot of fun. BILL TKRRY March 11 Besides this, the club offers ex- Writes Home an If anyone is interested in avia- IOS Walsh Dramatics is resurging into its proper, respected sphere cellent William Ireland has its troubles. In Paul instructor in Hill tion and would like'to take for those members who don't know advan- here on campus, to a position where 1955-56 students might Vincent Carroll's "'Shadow and tage of the situation offered the to dig a hole for safety's sake at how to fly but wish to learn. be honored with a renewed and famous Passion Play. Come Of SCU Life Substance", a troupe of what may students, they may contact une of the beach during the coming be the best actors over to have PRIVATE FLYING DECLINES the fellows that is already flying months because, those daring one, come all! You won't be disappointed! W.S.C. Dear Ma: trod the boards of the Ship set It is a note of interest that since in the club or may contact I.iddel young men. of the airlanes. "The How are things back on the forth in a gripping drama the fail- World War 11, there has been a Aviation at the San Jose Municipal Flyinp; Broncos'. will no doubt be farm? Things have been going fair ings and glory of that ancient land. marked decline in private flying Airport, Hut whatever*you do from winging around such places; and to middlin' here lately. The prc- Though a tragedy, it is absolutely as a sport. Such a lack of interest now on. keep your head down if you know your Santa Clara boys : feet took away all my moonshine loaded with comic relief. Dan Sul- mainly is due to the fact that most around the campus, and be sine you know anything can happen. but I was able to hide my still livan, as the tall gawky schoolboy How To Use Your Missal and am now brewing up a new who woos Marilyn Barth. the tiny tion of this suspense-ridden drama. batch. batch niece of the parish canon, a The climax of the play will not FRIDAY, March 4—Mass of St. Caslmir, Confessor, white vest- I think I will let this are age a bit and wait till I have fin- comedy team that will be long re- be revealed here, but the student Common lx> ments. Preface. ished this letter to drink it. I was membered. No less humorous at will amazed by the fact that story SATURDAY, March s—ferial Mass for Saturday after the Ist able to trade my other still for an times is. the athletic, light-headed the which, while thoroughly Sunday in Lent, violet vestments, Preface ol Lent. autographed picture of Andy De- curate as played by Bill Horne and Irish, knows no race or nalion in 50 million times a day its universal appeal and theme. SUNDAY, March (i—Mass of the Second Sunday in Lent, violet vine and two pair of Roy Rogers' his worried companion, played by- Andy vestments, commemorative prayer ol Sts. Perpetua and Fili- sweat socks originally worn by Pierovich. aU borne, eitas, Credo, Preface of Lent. Trigger. On the serious side is the enmity between the erudite, melancholy j CORSAGES March 7—Mass of Thomas Patron , weeks ago, kind MONDAY, St. Aquinas. of Two 1 saw a of Canon who is deeply concerned by CUT at work or a game called basketball. This FLOWERS "Catholic Universities, white vestments, Credo, Common Pre- the decay of Irish culture and its • big thing face. here basketball is a at alientation from the classical tra- nothing while at TUESDAY, March B—Mass of Ist. John of God. Confessor, white Santa Clara, but we have dition of Europe and the hot-tem- Woodward's play like it back on the farm. The vestments. Common pered revolutionary school teacher, Preface. game is played in a great big barn WEDNESDAY, March 9—Mass of St, Francis of Rome, widow, Dermot O'Flingley (Joe Fogartyt. j Flowers with square dance markings all Bridget the Housekeeper (Kath- white vestments, Common Preface. of over the floor. At each end the leen Concannon) though young 1038 THURSDAY, March 10—Mass of HI. .John Ogilvie of the Society barn butterfly net* hanging FRANKLIN ST. a is and simple, has- a sympathetic Santa There's of Jesus. Martyr, red vestments, Common ' from a board. These are no Clara Preface.- nets friendship for and profound under- i ; good They big at all. lioth have standing of both men. Her at- HOURS: t)Ottom j | holes in the and couldn't tempts at reconciliation prove fu- I 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. v | hold a 'possum, let alone a butter- tile until the surprising culmina- nothing ny. • "S 3 ir" 5"» ' -~: 5< Well, pretty soon the barn bc-

pm +o fill wHlr-p«*<>f>lp .. wg amt^-Ww . Compliments of „„ I sk cheerleader (USF Is the team c we played) took out a bite horn and commenced to hog call right BRONCO SMOKE SHOP on the floor. And the hogs came a runiiin' and pretty soon the USF 954 LAFAYETTE STREET ACROSS FROM SHIP rr ; (he Ci. Cf' side wan filled. Then tfto teams <*tt o e It I came out to the middle of the { floor and they shook hands with each other and with two chain gang trustees who were also pre- SANTA CLARA Dick's Barber i sent. LAUNDERETTE All of the players were big but Shop USF and Santa Clara each had ]one leal big player. The one from 60c A TUB USF had arms that were two cow FREE HAIRCUT lengths long All through the game WASHED, * the chain gang trustees called DRIED THIS WEEK fouls on a different player, al- AND FOLDED GOES TO: though most people thought the y trustees were the foulest things 141 Main St. Santa Clara GERRY McENHILL ￿ in the stable. Those trustees were niaxK &ravS, though. On,, little trustee \\\ 1. FOR TASTB... called a foul on our real big pla,\ - bright, bracing (««Qi ;er i Sears is'his namei and that PRESCRIPTIONS 'a little trustee showed that he was- JOE BRUNAS ever-fresh sparkle. n't DRUGS afraid of anyone He looked 2. FOR REFRESHMENT.., Sears straight in the kneecap and School Supplies GENOVA ■ welcome bit selled, "Foul Of! \ou!" Candies Gin Items of energy that After a spell i learned that quick the Delicatessen brings s. trustees were failed teleroos you back refreshed. picnics, N: IThen, »U at anOC every,me started Finest food for booing and yelling, "Beat therefg", luncheons and parties. D so 1 did too Now I am in jail for Open Sundays •OTTIf UNOtl AUTMOtITY OF THI COCA COLA COMPANY IT assault and battery Please tend ra Pi and some of the bo>s to help —f'lowd TueHtlayw*— COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF SAN JOSE ( me bust out. LET'S Corner Main & Franklin 970 FRANKLIN STREET "THIS LENT, DO SOMETHING POSITIVE, Your loving son, ' '" . Phone AXminster 6-9953 LIKE EATING IN THE DINING ROOM AGAIN" Ezra Santa Clara "Cokk" it a r*g,t»r»d tiod. mark O 1»«. THI COCA-COLA COM»ANT Thursday. March 3. 1955 . THE SANTA CLARA PAGE THREE Bronco Dons, Play Briefs Broncs Lose To COP

. By GENE PREMO USF Takes Early COMING EVENTS Finale With March I^--Raskelhull game with Sports Editor (’OP.

March s—lt.mchall game with S I'. Last weekend several of the coast's top basketball |>luv—llasehall game with i'al- ic in ck imh.k records and an apparent lack of up and coming Mars.' Putting Loose Santa Clara ball handling, a ti»P A ,i\ ie Auditorium. I ip-ofl i- apTiefTuleTlCor o'clock. Santa Clara's and Carroll Williams of San Jose Stale earlv lead ami coasted in to victors on the wheels of an excep- Man'll B—Wrestling in Seifert, I'lie Broncos, victims of two earlier reason "'defeats at the hands be rewrit- "will bowing out after this week. All of these men have tional free throw percentage. Santa Clara, always over-zealous San Francisco slate. »l I In- Tijii-r.-. need a victor) tomorrow evening to keep their win ten their respective M'hppW record books. in playing the ball, fouled lime ami time enabling the and )o--« record over the live hundred mark and tliercltv, preserve Tttmsic erased the immortal Hank Luisetli's marks at Stan- Dun- to scOre C> points from the free throw line. Hoh 1 ecrieks record of never handling a losing leaih on the ford, in addition to breaking the I'CC single season record. Me-' Despite ihe tact that Kenny- Mission Campus. A'ee/J, having played four complete seasons, set a new California Scars completely out-played All- Tomorrow evening's finale with record with a four vear total of 1,654 points scored, and wound American throughout Pacific will conclude the (arrets the per- up owning three new southern PGC marks. Bragg and Moore the game, USF's experienced lirst Of .Bronco's three4 senior five just too much moxy formers, Ken Sears, Dick Simoni, leave the Southland scene in blaze of They are the onl\ hail for a glory. the mjury-riddled Broncos. The and (iiii'j Gsrtzert, The talented Bruins ever to over l,f>oo points. Moore finishes as top scorer Dons, unable to work the ball trio .were instrumental in leading and Bragg, a San Francisco boy, closes in second spot. The Spar- through Santa''Clara's zone de- the Broncs into three successive already tans' Carroll Williams has set all kinds of records, per- fense to Russell nn the pivot, s '< NCAA Regional Tournaments. centage, average, free throw, three year scoring, etc.. and ranks Stan Buchanan-and in- Scars, who already holds every only behind Stu lonian, a four vear player, in total scoring. And to motion as the two scored free- s>i:iia tiara scoring record in ex- giving way to none of these is Santa Clara's Kenny Sear*, who ly on lay-ins and jump shots t<> istence, realized his aim of 1500 tomorrow night will name the new Santa Clara records. open up a w ide lead. points for his collegiate play when In- poured through Forty points at Other players only slight!) less renowned who no longer As the Broncos attempted to Moraga on Monday night to lead will be around, are: Buss Laulor. Stanford; , I SF:'" the speedy Dons, they be- J curtail his mates to an ,St-7'! win over St. Ron Bane. ISC: Con- wail to freely and the Dons UCLA: Roy In in and Dirk Welsh. Clyde fenll Mary's. The forty point output en- seeing their opportunity, took it. nor and \iVA Romanoff, COP; Gary Catzert. Santa Clara, and abled Sears to break his C'RA In the first halt alone, K. -tones own Bad lljelm. San Jose State. G. record ef thirty-nine, set against hit on seven for seven from the Besides I Sl"» Hill Hnssclt. who next season will have the COP earlier in the season. Kenny charity line, Buchanan five, and records to Bill St. also hit for sixteen straight free CBA himself, Morris Tuft, I CCA. ami Sanchez, Jerry Mullen added lour San more. throw's to shatter the record he Mary's, the future pare Fetters can be almost anyone. Perhaps the left the floor at the in- Francisco held jointly \fith San Jose Stale'** strongest candidates are Willie Naulls of I CI.A. John Thomas, termission ahead 41)-';."). COP. and Stanford** (Jeorgc Selleck. However. Bill Bond of the Carroll Williams; second was played on a The Mary's Indians looked awfullv good this year, and he can he joined The half contest at St. fql- more even keel., with Kenny lowed same the with Mike Diaz, and Carry Friend, California: liobhv Cox. I.ovo- Sears the cpujrse thai keepine the Broncos in the game previous- two games between the la: and possiblv Kddie Diaz. brother, who will cavort for Mike's by hittins ton out of \<-n from the KEN'SEAftS, GARY GATZERT, ami DICK SIMONI. Santa Clara's three graduating basketball play- schools had taken. The Carls came Stale. |{ic 11-> lilt: to end out the season; on a successful note \\V.h a win ii'vit the pesky Timers. ; the Broncos to shoot from Hie duT^ to help Hob Fooriek's boys in their side. Feerick started sophomore Last Thursday, a meeting was called l»\ John (.iuclla. chair? time ol need, and' Tony I.a//«ri i >i Sears, Gatzert, and Simoni the lineup connected with their professional drafts. Ihi-. (rinclla (inured, would spread the bet- the remainder of the game accord- shots, notably Qatzerl who hit for tor playeri) equally throughout the respective leagues. In such a ing to their own design. By HM HEAEEY seen action in three NCAA Corval-' bilitv season after season. seven field goals in the first half. This Mary's to way each of the teams would start prig) on as level a footing as Amid thunderous ovations for Sears, Gatzert, and Simoni. throe lis \ isits that netted a (ourn imenl Dick Simoni, a producl of Scrra forced St. check closer. doing possible. However, much to the disgust of a majority of people, the departing I'M-" seniors, includ- names that sound like a well-es- , victory in 193:'. High of San Mateo, found an ap- the visitors a little In so the c-a< is gave Soars a a small fraction argued so \ociferouslv for the open' league, that ing a universal volley of cheer* tablished law firm, but arc better Ken Sears has been the real preciated outlei lor his talents little when Santa Clara's Ail-American familiar three- of the Bronco farm -room in which to maneuver and Cinella called a meeting the class intramural director* to re- represented as a pride since his right after his initial entrance in- of left the the buz- his the lanky All-American went wild, hash the question. The argument became hot and heavy until Ken Sears court, fifths of Sam a Clara's basketball froshtnan year. In four year to Santa Clara's sports world si- zer concluded the night's action, team, \>e given their outright the Big Cat, l»>V>.Ys plavcr-of- moni has heen a factor Bob , scoring from every angle on hooks a will sta> in at last motion was voted upon and pawed. That motion allows •);'- jump Sears .< shots. leaving the final tally, ts-61. release \ ia age in point of scta tee thc-year in Northern California, '■ ' ! setup, offering exception- and to two l for the team captains pick "bonus -choice-'" before the led all M'orin" for the evening with at ten o'fclock tomorrow night. The has broken the total points per al reserve strength with Rood SantaClara jumped into an ear- actual drafting begins. This seem- to he a ridiculous pctup as it 2(1 |H»inis, trailed by Kussel with occasion the trio's final basket- season record, the free throw con- capacity, ly load and bull* it into a 43-2 R is just inviting more trouble. What'.- going to happen when two la. an.l .Jones and Mullen with it ball effort after a successful four sistency mark, the field goal and Santa ( lara's senior* arc thor- halftirne a h antagb. In Hi':: period captain- \%;int the «ame bonus player for their team? That -itu- free throw percentage n cords, ami oughly conscious of < li< • consistent Gatzert's fourteen points and up ation is hound to crop up. But the worst part about it is that the Russell was bottled through- Ki'n scars, Gary Gatzert, and { all .other marks that a basketball work of Ken Sears, Gary n the •■■.■. ■;•' ; nihgs ;liN year, are familiar with Sanchez connected for fwehe'qufoU few on i, who have done .-hare, standing ov;.- of a their with him practically in th" midst oi the names, haven't traded hacks in shaft ol Hi. :-■ at that ha ■ U pi the broken alliteration of Sears, points in the second half, hut was going it alone we can see no reason why he would have to hack [tion previously mentioned. lour long years. The years have Santa Clara's Broncs a Winning Gut/erf, and Simoni. An answer forced oui of action with seven down from his original stand, just because, a few men wanted to The red hot CRA scoring duel seen these numerals represented hallclul). , to an outsider's casual quest inn. minutes remaining via the foul widely publicized keep their powerful team of previous \cars intact. [that lias been On basketball courts in the North, Gary'Gatzert, who turned out "Who plays lor Santa Clara?" route. .Alike Wadsworth and San- « <- * I failed to li\" up to Its' expectations. South, East, and West of the Cnit- to Ih' a steabj p< rfoi met. I ikes would he bound to at least make chez led the Gael attack with 22 Russell finished his CRA season ed Slates anil across the surf ia his place as mombi ol tlii- following reply, "Well, there's and HI points, respectively. Much to our dismay, the third team of our All-CB \ selec- the'second r with 231* points ns compared to Hawaii. this three pari nucleus. The for- Sears and tiatzcrt. and Simoni." Tomorrow night's affair• should tions wa- deleted from hist week's edition. Therefore we would i Sears' present mark of -249, with Currently the number one. two. mer l.odi High School star Todaj their is. After Fridaj prove to lie a rial thriller as only like to square ourselves and perhaps ju.-tify our comment-provok- one game remaining, Both of these and fourth top scorers in the San- Santa Clara" a much-needed scor- night not the persons hut their two points have separated the two ing picks of last week. Here is the third team : totals have topped the old mark ta Clara camp, these veterans have ing guard that could claim relia- laun Is will remain. clubs in each of their previous two I Mike V> adsworth. St. Mary's ,*et last year by Russell, and as a engagements. Coach Van Sweet's I Al Manjiin. COP result, the new CRA record will Tigers paced by their sopho- lie determined tomorrow night sensation. . Nick Romanoff, COP more John Thomas. ll' Sears off the a Danny Ball, Santa Clara when Kenny strides post season polls picked a-player playing floor for the last time. lor he-year honors, < Up rookie-of-t the Garv Gatsert, Santa hu a Boxers Wind BEAT * gain *"» * flashy,Tiger would probably the honor without much bickering. Last Monday the first of the All-American teams was pub- Thomas ranks as the league's , lished U\ one of the major wire services. Interesting to note was Wrestlers In Season With Win THE fourth highest scorer behind Sears, lirst Consider- the fact that Hill Riimi'U was placed on the team. The Varsity boxing team wound up its season of inter-col Bill Russell of I'SF, and-Sanchez. ing that .most All-American teams were practically set before the Thomas teams with Nk-k Ro- Far Western matches last Thursday and remained undefeated as it wnllojyd Staw season ever began. RusiotPi achievement becomes even more out- BENGALS manoff at forward positions while Indians, Ixutt ol standing. Our own Kenny Stars was listed on the third team, ford's 5-3. In featured the evening, heavyweight Wal Clyde Connor and Don Brown- (Continued on I'age 4) which we figured, although he should have been placed higher. Tournament Conn battered Stanford's prize moose, I3ob Birkic, lot two rot nds i nl Our congratulations to Ken now. with more to come very shortly. to lose on a split decision due .to a strong finish by the gigantic Indrar With a season record of two Mart) Sammon. its |b. junior, forced John Francis of Stanford to Andy’s Avengers, led by Captain ; wins and three losses the Santa Andy Smolich, walked into a lie i Clara wrestlers will try their skiP throw in the towel after the lattet r had aljsorbcd a lot ol puoishm nt a at the Annual Far Western 'Mural Bowlers for first with the Pin Poppers, | in the first round Sammon show- Fridaj and *. when they won by forfeit over the i Wrestling Tournament ed speed and well-timed combina- exhibition to fill nut the program SW ’ - of this week. t Canoneers. Saturday tions in capturing this bout, In g hard-fought, skillful battle m InFour Game Last Thursday the Broncs jour- Going into the final week on CKOSKTTI WINS x ol 147 pounders, Dave Van Etten good neyed to San Francisco Col- Feb. 21. four teams had a State In the 156 lb. class: sophomore- displayed continued ring excel l< nee lege where they attempted to Cap- & chance to take league honors. An- against the Gene M > W* Playoff Today Art Crosetti won his thud straight Navy's dy's Avengers Pop- ture their third straight dual moot *s and the Pin match in battling to a decision ty « By MADSKN win. Rut the Gators proved to he '4 m MITCH pers had identical 8-4 records, and oyer Ford Sims. Crosetti displayed BUI Wiswall staged interesting RtMßting league play in intra- the Black Ones Strikes too tough and the Broncs tost 25- and The a "sharp jal> and coim'tci-' "tw rroTind "Txlfltaitons Tritl WSJ. bowling terminated on Mon- lt). Ed Tomney and Tod Spinar- ffood % mural following closely with a 7-5 mark punching ability vic- brother Chuck, and with Mik< day. the Black Onea, a both pinned their men while in gaining the, Feb' 21. as Then with the .pressure on. the Idi tory. Si pfeton. All three showed lots R senior contingent; copped three Pin Poppers failed to pull out oi .vie Either and Pat Ellingoi' won ring Poppers Junior Ed Kran/. fought one ot ol knowhow and cond I i Karnes from the Pin to their slump, dropping by decisions. The wrestling squad three games his hest of year while tiist place in the Na- a return with San houts the the si|ii:i(l is now looking tor- wind up m to the steady-howling Black Ones, has bout Fran- '* dropping a close decision to Stan- ward to the PCI tournament later tional League American League paced hy George Aslmos and Pat cisco State March S, in Seifcrt Nitwits, ford's classy Kill Tolley in the ISj on March. ( oach I'ete winners, the Nohili will Malty. Meanwhile Andy’s Avengers Gyro. ill Franil- Ih. dhision. sich plans to send Kill Wiswail. engage the Black Onea in a tour raptured the first game from the KITNKK SOLS WINNKK Jerry McGrath, in his second l>a\e Van Etten, Walt Conn, I'epl Ramc rolloff this afternoon at 2:3o I.neky strikes, but siircumhed to Monday evening at Seifert the »?S -, ("enter Ixixinr; bout, tinned in a determin- Salauir, Mart) Sammon, and \it at Brtdgeman'i Recreation the paee liy Carlo Santa Clara squad met Stanford. 4 set Caralli's against ed performance Bill Clark Crosetti to the Pacific < 'oast Inter- in San Jose. The victors in the team, losing the next two and con- dropping the match" 28-8. Ed until being stopped in the' third coiu-glate All of these men rolloff xn ill be declared Intramural sei|iienlly finishing in a fie for Kranz, who just turned out for houts. round. . through- bOWling champions for 1964-1955. s«s’«iul place. wrestling In the 130 lb. class, lost have heen mt\ hnpressho Stanford forfeited three bouts ont the mm si ui must are tin The final week of play in the The ROTC's Canoneers also on a pin, Ed Tomney, who has miiil and thus lx>\inn mentor lVte Fran- defeated, si> Santa Clara is American League took place on made the headlines in the final i been doing ■ good fah n»d pf>m«» I\- on Camino -tiHJ & JtßftWd 1 »o-TMsfffi|t. Sldd-:zpzxiJs4L to make a good showing Located El Real Feb. tO «« ttle Nwbitt Vtttvttur-Hltn week of- ptaymrilhry notcht *ffthrTr*l rougfr luck'anu also lust on a.pliu ■ Ixixiim team member* for exhibi- for itaelf in this clash <.t the Pa- already ttatl plat* c.lnclicu,- ..staitimt-l—took- the,l47 lbs-match- North of Santa firs 4 tions and staged an intra-sqtmd <"4lic Coast's hest college liov rs. Clara dropped three gumes to the Coun- Cats in three g.ames. Although it : iin a forfeit while the Broncs took try Club live, a freshman team. was a team victory. Captain Wir- ; {the 123 lb, go also on a forfeit, The highlight of the clay occurred rick and Sergeant Faulkner looked .lack \\'ild(> was unable <4o handle WELL.OUST IN CAST KEEPS HAIR NEAT C?fARUJS\|oSDICK l-DO HERE'S AND NATURAL// n* the Sl\ Machine let two league particularly good. undefeated Ai Laubscher, dropping 29 CENTS.? by ENOUGH , JUST taking three games Standings: the bOUt OH a pin At ItiT. 1 arr\ AU.CAPP Z 9 CE.NTS REMOVES LOOSE record* while Final FOR A BOTTLE (al-\e\ii Perry Mack( t FORTH' DANDRUFF. GET from the live. American I lost a hud fought match BEFORE I -cNuCKiE.f- \ - DAMAGE OF WILDROOT a- Carter'* clnh showed great poten- u i to Jack Adams. Ado latnor, at BAC K UP W MAT'S n WILDROOT 950 and 1) M(n1U 177, of "/OUR LAST REQUEST CREAM OIL, ft 11 provided highlight " tial In putting tokether \ohlli ; 'the the If r games for an UN team 2) Soph* 9 v evening by notching the onlv FOSDICK? CHARLIES 936 team TRVNOT Both game* surpassed the 3) Six 7 Win of the meet. The un- aeries. Machine H [Bronco «? TO WRINKLE : Carter, 4) ( 7 8 won over Kirk * «~ previous league standard. Kennn aslofl* Idefeated Either MY NEW F with a SSB two game series, and Country.Club Five 7 8 N,aland on a decision. 1 leai J weight SUIT. 7n hjjw? Wally JShcehan with a 19.1 game 5> Cnl-N'eva Five 3 12 Tod Spinardi found the highly her- the senior ntdedl*on Manookian a rough errs-" and SM-sertei. wpnrked National Leamie K *.** club to Its record-breaking victory. W L l tbmer. The I>il: Manookian was I » Feb, 1) 10 IS able yet to the Spi- m -tfi National League action on Black Ones to aggressive w& 14 threw the rare lor first place 1) Andy’* Avenger* 0 0 nardi and stop him with a pin, if" ■A

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'Mural Basketball Area Salesmen Drill Team ... Varsity Nine (Continued from Page 1) Meet Frank Soriano, Tom Campagna, To Start Next Week Today and Francis Healey.; Gators Other members who participated Faces marks the start of Next week At Santa Clara in the initiation ceremony and din- intramural basketball. Captains ner were: Gene Azevedo, Richard were Tuesday by the Bodine, chosen last By GALEN RAM Basinet, Charles Norman On Saturday among class directors from the 260 Terry Carroll, John Figini, Management Spring Boice, Varsity base- students who signed to participate. The Sales George Gooding, John Krimmer, The Santa Clara Training Camp by the There are 80 freshmen, 61 sopho- sponsored Pavlatos, John Taylor, Alex ball team will travel north this San Jose Sales Executive Associa- John mores, 53 juniors, 50 seniors and Balbenle, and Captain Louis Sou- Saturday to battle the San Fran- 16 law students who are scheduled tion and the College of Business of University za. cisco State Gators on their home to play. v • Administration the Santa Clara was held in the diamond at 2:00 pm. The Broncos of The draft system was chosen to University's Auditorium from 1:15 having been rallied out last week- year, after much de- to be used this 5:30 this afternoon. "Expert Work . . . end, thus missing one game with bating. Joe Quinn, the intramural PANEL DISCUSSION the Gators and another with the basketball chairman, announced' The purpose of this panel was to Congenial Service' choose two USF Dons, will be out to gain a that the captains will discuss the problems and solutions men on the first round and alter to them that a sales executive victory and start the month of that they will each choose one man must face in-modem times. winning VARSITY March with a streak. So until they have filled their quota held at JOHN STI TESMAN, foreign A buffet luncheon was 1955 season the eight. Gymnasi- far in the infant of service Officer of the U.S. State 12:15 in the University um the sales who Broncos have a one win and two S.J., defin- Department, will be on the for executives BARBER SHOP Rev. Raymond Kelly. attended the panel. A fee of $5 loss record. ed the aims of intramurals as de- Santa Clara campus tomorrow* to discuss new career opportuni- was charged to the business exec- CHESTERFIELD'S cigaret representative at Santa Clara, Bud JOE SILVEIRA, Prop. sired -by the administration: li Is shown a EIGHT EETTERMEN KETI'KX ties in the foreign service. He utives while the business students Scherrer, awarding sophomore Russ Heron, left, carton To give the students an outlet for smokes Contest. hosts'eight will address Mr. Bound's and were admitted without charge. of for winning last week's Redwood Candid Photo SANTA CLARA This year's team re- energy. 2) To provide extra-cur- a Dr. Beilharz's history classes and The kickoff speech at 1:15 pm Art Williams, not present when this picture was taken, also won turning lettermen with a total of activity for many. 3) To similar prize for his entry in the weekly ricular will he available for personal by Hubert L. Soher started the contest. starting integrate body as a 22 vieing for the positions. the student interviews with students. Offi- busy A panel discussion to classmates afternoon. The order of the pitching staff whole and organize cials hope to recruit 800 foreign followed immediately, dealing with selection of team service year. Chuck in particular, by officers this the salesman and the problems wjhich was given by Coach with consideration not of San Remo s members ho must face in his daily work. Get a Sneak Preview of Bedolla was: Dick Simoni number their affiliations, but.of their right one, Ray, Stanley number two. and SPEAKERS as Santa Clarans to play. as John Adamo as the number three Bronc Frosh Some of the speakers were BLUE GROTTO ROOM starter with Jim Bowen and Boh Teams from all classes will he follows: Carl S. Stephens, presi- W'ilkins in relief. mixed into leagues. All teams will dent of the San Francisco Sales Featuring a Bavarian Beverage on tap he picked from a hat for each Meet Balboa Executive Association; John D. When asked about who would be league and there will be six teams Miller, general manager lof A. in his regular starting lineup. to a league. By having six teams On Saturday Schilling & Company; John Louth, Coach Bedolla replied, "No player to a league it will guarantee, at McKinsey and Company; E. D. has any position cinched. Everyone least each team to play five games. The Bronco Colts take on a Maloney, vice-president of Pacific will play in the practice games At the end *of the regular season strong Balixia High of San Fran- Telephone & Telegraph .Company; enough to show his potential.There the top two teams will,vie to see cisco team this Saturday at 2:00 and V. A. Culver, president of Fac- seems to be, however, more com- who will be the champicins of their phi, at Ryan Field. Although the tory Motor Parts, Inc. Chairman pel it on for third base and the out- leagues ami the winner of this will Colts are yet untried, Coach Dave for the panel and the afternoon field positions. Tlie team is shap- University of San Fran- Smith reports that the chances of was Sig. E. Beritzhoff, president play the in a ing up fairly well. The boys are cisco to see whcAvill be the basket- the Frosh look very bright for the of the San Jose Sales Executive hitting above average, and if our ball champion of the two schools. coming season. Association. romantic, secluded wine cellar atmosphere pitching conies through we're in Competition for the various po- DEAN PLEASED for a good season. I'm sure that sitions is fast and furious. Those Dean Charles J. Dirksen, dean we will hold up Santa Clara's win- trying for a si art in£ berth in Sat- of the college of business adminis- ning tradition. I would like though Coro Foundation urday's game are: outfielders tration of Santa Clara announced to see more loyal Bronco fans up Brunt Felice, Jim Gorman, Paul he was %ery pleased with the panel in the bleachers at our home Colistra and Bob Mori. and the attendance. s Davis. John San Remo games. It's an added incentive to Representatives The infielders are: at shortstop, the club for them to know that Jim Kosinski and Joe Tomasello; their humble efforts are greatly To Visit Campus at third base, Tom Kelly, Charlie ADVENTUR appreciated." Adler. At second base. Dave Ru- Jim O'Brien, and TIMO. to awry Restaurant dolph. Bud *T coni** J

Students interested in . . applying "i« flak* . Europo (60 Here is the schedule for the Smith; and at first base, Mike month for the Coro Foundation's program $650 inctudiac MotBNrX ON OFF ALMADEN of March: Birmingham and Gary Buckley. WILLOW. on Internship in Public Affairs w ill America, It* orte*. Atom** the Handling the catching chore is Ed- WorM. 4-4009 March have an opportunity to meet a CYpress Allen, while the pitching candi- tow cost nun to •**» s—Sat., S. F. State, There—2:oo representative of the foundation, '*clt, faltboot, dates are: "Zip" Keitgis. John Ma- motor, rail for fee 5 TO 6—Sun., Falstaff Wash. Park—l:3o Donald Fletcher, when he visits »o»enturotr» la spirit TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY P.M. 12 A.M. ranta, Jordan, Murakami 9—Wed., S. J. State, There—3:oo the campus tomorrow. Jack Les jgt" ITOOi TtVtS win. cotlef* FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY S P.M. TO 1 A.M. and Bill Fitzgerald. ."ciedit Ui Unguat". Art, llPri., Moff. Fid., Morf.—3:oo The Public Affairs Internship is tonic. SUNDAYS ....4 P.M. TO 10 P.M. 12—Sat., C.0.P., There—l:3o Social Studies, Dimi, otaer designed to give fundamental tubrMtt. Scholarships available 13—Sun., U.S.F., . ■ Wash. Park—l:3o training to those who desire pub- // is also our cordial pleasure to offer you 15—Tue., Hamilton Fid., S.J. Stad.—3:oo SEE lic careers. Twelve interns are MORE-SPEND LESS ; 17—Thu., Sup., S.F. on U.S.M.C. placed in government 10% off every Pizza Stadium—3:oo a series of T«w TrovW A B »nf Ol S. J. on a half-day basis to car- 19—Sat., California, There—2:oo offices And when on the Peninsuja, it's SAN REMO CARA'S (formerly Mary Jane's), ry out training assignments as de- 23—Wed., Chico State, Wash. Pk.—3:oo one-quarter mile south of the LOS ALTOS JUNCTION (San Antonio Rd.) Want to " termined by the various depart- travel sita)■«■— Trtiaflna. 25—Fri., U.C.L.A., There—3:oo imtw -y on El Camino Real. Phone YOrhhire 7-2570. ment of the City and Coun- 26—Sat., U.C.L.A., There—2:oo heads MJ Cory Jf..taa fraaltlio t • DO I Sl7f ty Government of San Francisc ». m and study Training is under the general ■■ supervision of the Civil Service hii' i ' ■■ • ■ ■

. . the specific COP Game . Commission and under abroad? supervision of the staff of the Coro Take a university-sponsored Foundation. Each intern is given (Continued from I'atrc 3) tour via TWA this summer a full opportunity to obtain a com- STEP RIGHT UP FOR LUCKY DROOPIES! held go at the guard*. Al college of and earn full credit at center completes the starting prehensive picture government operates in metropolitan while you travel lineup. Feeriek will probably £o as it a

area. , along; with the same elub he has ( ■ Visit tlie countries of your In the other half of the work started in recent (fames, with the i hoiech. . . study from 2 to 6 exception of Gary Gatzert, who is day, interns are placed on a ro- v>eeks\stft foreign university. WHAT'S THIS? For solutions tating basis in business firms and listed as a doubtful starter be- You can do l«oth on one trip paragraph below. Droodle suggested labor unions. This part ol the you arrange a cause of a bad cold. when university- by Robert Bardole, University of Florida. training is carried out with, the Bponsored tour via TWA. Itin- Sears will lw striving to increase cooperation of business executives eraries iru hide countries in his CBAj scoring leadership he labor officials, and civic leaders. Europe, the \liddte East, Asia holds over Russell, his nearest ri- and A fiic a. s |i

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