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G>An Jfranct&O Jfogjfjorn n to Victory—USF Launches 1954-55 Basketball Wars EEEEEW>« TEWR BASKETBALL A44A4JL; g>an Jfranct&o Jfogjfjorn OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO VOLUME 46 SAN FRANCISCO, DECEMBER 3, 1954 NUMBER 9 Temporary Hospital in Lounge Gary Evers' Music Woolpert Cautious But Hopeful For Don Couples; Blood Drive Scheduled Marin Rally Dance If C Jones Returns To Preceding the promising USF basketball season, the Rally Dance will be held Two Day Run tonight at San Rafael's Lineup—Rounds Oul The traveling "Bloodmo- or legal guardians. These re Bermuda Palms. KSFO's bile" of Irwin Memorial Blood lease slips may be obtained in Don Sherwood will emcee Bank returns again to the ROTC classes or at a booth in an hour of entertainment Hilltop for the annual USF the main hall, Dec. 6 and 7. introducing Joe Bellan, the Hilltop Five '. blood drive. Dec. 9 and 10 Students may donate their Bondanzas (brother and have been set aside as the blood for the cancer fund, tu­ sister act), and accordion By CARL NOLTE dates for the drive on campus. berculosis fund, hemophiliac player, Vince Smiraglia. Sports Kditor The blood drive will be spon­ foundation or, most impor­ Guest talent includes USF gets into the Northern California basketball act sored this year jointly by the tant, to the USF fund. Patsy Spears who will dem­ tomorrow night as the curtain goes up on the 1954-55 Hilltop Maraschi Club and the Globe Free Blood Fund onstrate her ability with a basketball season with the Dons pitted against the Chico and Anchor Society and is ex­ The USF fund may be baton, and Paul Andrews State Wildcats at 8 p.m. in the Chico High School gym. tended to all students of the drawn upon by any student who will render vocal num­ Phil Woolpert's cagers will[i University. for himself or his family and bers. The presence of face the class of the small-col­ Donations will be received need not be replaced by the USF's cheerleaders and an lege teams in this Far West­ Student Prexy Cavanaugh in the Student Lounge from 8 student. This service is free interview with Coach Phil ern Conference championshop a.m. until 1:30 p.m. each day to any student whether he is a Woolpert will complete the team. Chico rolled to an im­ Wishes Cagers Success- of the drive and donors will be donor or not. The fund has program. pressive 20 won, 8 lost record served coffee, orange juice been prevailed upon several Gary Evers' orchestra last year to take the FWC Assures Support For Team and cookies. times since its formation. will provide music for danc­ crown, and Gene Maxey, the Coach Phil and the "Don" All donors under 21 will be Blood if bought from a blood ing from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m., valley team's coach, has a Basketball Team: near-intact squad returning. j required to present release bank costs $30 a pint. and bids are on sale for On behalf of all the students slips signed by either parents Last year the Blood Bank $2.00. The only loss to the Chico- here on the Hilltop, I wish you men is J. B. Wilson, who gar­ received only 117 pints of every success in the coming Pi Sigma Alpha blood from both day and eve­ nered a 9.6 point per game ning divisions. For this reason average last year. basketball season. You may be Sponsors Essay the evening division will not Execs Appr we Maderos Stars assured that the Associated Students will continue to back Pi Sigma Alpha, Political have the privilege of being ' Key cog in the Chico basket­ Science honor fraternity, is able to give blood in the name ball machine is star forward our team throughout the en­ sponsoring a National Annual of USF this year. Proposal im George Maderos, the man who tire season. holds all of Chico State's rec­ Essay contest for the spring The ASUSF is called upon Th.>^h,as been called by semester. to support this blood drive ords. Ma4eros bucketed 636 Idea Buies'' j points last year for a phenom­ many "xjSF'a Big Year." We The paper is limited to un­ one hundred percent and a as students are not looking to record breaking total is ex­ enal 22.7 average per game, a dergraduates and is to be By JOHN DOTY fact which earned him a berth the coming season with com­ from 3,000 to 6,000 words on pected for this, our centennial Somewhat calmed after plete confidence, but only ap­ year. on the Far Western All-Con­ ,any subject dealing with Po­ their tradition-shattering de­ ference team for the third proaching each and every litical Science. Three copies Norm Simoni, president of cision to provide for girl song consecutive year. Maderos is game with a hope and spirit the Maraschi Club, and co- that will carry us through the f are to be made of the essay, leaders, the Executive Coun­ BILL BUSH BILL RUSSELL fast and tricky as well as be­ and it is to be turned in to chairman of the Blood Drive Untested performer Veteran performer ing a sure shot. season to victory. Win, lose, the Political Science Faculty is quoted as saying, ". it cil met last Wednesday, Nov. or draw, our support will al­ by April 15, 1955. It may be doesn't hurt. I've given a few 24, to consider more common­ Maxey will probably start ways be with you. a term paper according to the times, and it's nothing. I know place matter. One such item Mose Mastelotto at the other FoghornRafes Delinquent Parking Fines Dance Nears; forward slot and Frank Sny­ So once again: "Good luck, student's discretion. A. prize of nothing that takes so little was the report of senior class gang. We know that you of $100.00 will be awarded to time and effort to give so der, a 6-5, 205 pound Fresh­ president John Becker that Must Be Paid Now, Delta Sigs to man at center. Snyder is de­ won't let us down." the winner. much satisfaction; satisfac­ the proposals to institute a All-American ASUSF President. tion in knowing that you have 1 scribed by Phil Woolpert, USF The Pi Sigma Alpha held suggestion box had finally BSC Chairman Cautions head man, as being rough on Jim Cavanaugh its formal initiation on No­ really been able to help some­ For Spring "54 Unplaesant as the thought Choose'Rose one who needs the help." become reality. the boards as well as a fine vember 24. The three new A recent release from Asso­ may be, Final Exams are ap Tuxedoes and formal gowns ball player. Freshmen are elig­ members accepted into the Becker stated that the box ciated Collegiate Press an­ proaching, and as a prerequi will come out of closets for ible under FWC rules. Academic Holiday ,' fraternity were: A. DeRego, has been located in the lounge, nounced .that the FOGHORN by the south exit, and is ready site for them each student the third time this semester Ken Piercy, another All- J. Minto. and Carl W. Nolte. On Campus Debate received an All-American rat­ when Dons and dates gather The fraternity also an­ to receive any and all sug­ must have all delinquent BSC Conference player, and Bill For Marian Feast ing for spring, 1954. This was at the San Francisco Rowing Ceaglio, All-Conference Hon­ nounced that those interested Tourney Held Soon gestions regarding student a step-up from the preceding fines paid. Commemorating the Imma­ in having a copy of Foreign activity. It-is hoped that the Club on Saturday, Dec. 11, orable Mention, will start at The Philadelphians held semester, when the FOGHORN Two lists are now posted, guards. culate Conception of Our Service Exams given in the box will provide a closer con­ placed Second Class. the BSC Chairman Pablo Perez for the annual Rose of Delta Blessed Virgin, USF will ob­ their weekly meeting last tact between the student and Sigma Pi dance. Aside from Chico Highly Rated past should leave their names Tuesday night during which announced. The first one nam­ serve an academic holiday on and addresses and convoca­ his government to the end This classification was Although the Chico State they staged a practice debate. awarded to seven weekly col­ ing those owing money for il­ the Military Ball, this is the Dec. 8. This great feast of the tion numbers in Box- 611. that both may profit from the legal parking; the second, the only club-sponsored formal team is rated as one of the Blessed Mother is one of the This practice proved so suc­ lege newspapers within a cer­ best in its class, USF will be cessful that it will be contin­ new ideas received. ASUSF new BSC schedule of hours dance on this year's social six holy Days of Obligation Jim Cavanaugh stated later tain enrollment group through­ heavily favored. ued in order to insure that out the nation. Ratings other which has been arranged for calendar. in the United States, and that suggestions regarding the convenience of all students. As can be noted by the star- every Catholic is obliged to the club will have standing than All-American were First, Long acknowledged as a studded Chico lineup, the Campus teams of prepared debators the Centennial Year program Second, Third, and Fourth attend Mass on that day.
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