Two In Row—Don Orator Is Sullivan Winner Jfrrnic&co ifogfjont OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Z56 VOL. XXI, No. 14 SAN FRANCISCO, DECEMBER 1, 1939 FRIDAY USF EXCURSION TO CAPITAL FOR CREIGHTON GAME ENDS SEASON Don Soph Wins Sullivan Law Commerce BOW OUT IN FINALE SUNDAY Fall Quarterly Dons Leave Saturday Contest as USF Earns Formal Slated Gets Approval On February 3 Of University For Football Classic Nod for Second Year To Be Held at California Student Writers Offer In the State Capital O'MEARA IS HILLTOP REPRESENTATIVE Country Club in Novel Contributions to Colonial Setting Magazine Student Body in Mass Emigration from Campus Three Local Universities Send Speakers to Annual To Sacramento for Grid Classic Oratorical Contest; Large Crowd Is Present LAWSON FOR BIDS LITERARY JOURNAL It's "All Aboard" for the fourth annual Elks' intersectional football John Sarraille, chairman of the For the second consecutive year' Out on the campus this week was classic between the USF Dons and Law-Commerce Formal Dance Com­ the University of San Francisco the first issue of the "streamlined" the Creighton Blue Jays to be held mittee, reported to the Executive San Francisco Quarterly, the fall edi­ walked away with the honors at the Sodality this Sunday at the Sacramento J. C. Committee of the Evening Division annual Sullivan Oratorical Contest. tion of Volume VI. Faced with the of the University that the annual Field in Sacramento. The classic, O'Meara the Winner threat of curtailment due to dire Alumni spring dance will be held on February an annual charity affair, provides This year that versatile sopho­ financial straits, the Quarterly staff, 3, 1940, at the California Golf and USF students and supporters with more, Gene O'Meara, represented headed by Editor Ralph Newport, To Hold Country Club. Rico Bianchi, left, and John L. 1939 squad while Sullivan, end, is the countered by reducing the size of type an excellent opportunity to have an the University, and through his Dons' leading candidate for honors enjoyable football week-end at the Organize Colonial Theme Sullivan, right, will be the two sen­ and thickness of the stock. powers of oratory he was able to in the All-Star East-West game on State Capital. walk off the floor with all the The dance will feature soft lights, iors starting their final game for the New Year's Day. They will be the Prudhomme Writes Reception The attendance this year will honors. dreamy music, a novel souvenir pro­ Green and Gold Sunday. Bianchi, only two starting men in Sunday's Feature of this Quarterly is a one- undoubtedly surpass last year's This contest, which features speak­ gram, and a colonial theme to carry Chapter quarter, has been the brains of the game who will not return next year. act play, "The Magnificent Illusion," ers from the various Catholic col­ out the background of the famous Tonight at 8:30 in the College Au­ total of 450 fans who really had by Dave Prudhomme, veteran senior leges of the Pacific Coast, is one of peninsula club. ditorium the Sodality of USF will a bang up good time and enjoyed contributor. Highly imaginative, the the high points in the scholastic year. The University of San Francisco For the convenience of those hold a reception in honor of the stu­ the hospitality extended by the play strikes at the heart of modern Elks Club. No doubt many who While showering the laurel Alumni Association is gradually who do not have dates, the com­ dents of Holy Name College of Oak­ Sacramento Parade dictatorship. In that it carrys a mes­ made the excursion last year will wreaths upon Mr. O'Meara we reaching out to members in other mittee is establishing a date bureau land. sage, the opus misses the prime pur­ repeat this year. Because of the must not forget to give the debat­ in conjunction with the San Fran­ Seventy-five fair damsels from cities and towns, organizing chapters pose of drama, which is to entertain, expected crowd reservations are ing team moderator, Mr. Sullivan, cisco College for Women. Planned by Execs but this, to my mind, minor fault is the college on the lake have been in various localities for promoting limited and should be made early. S. J., and the debate team mana­ Price of bids for the dance will be more than overruled by Prud- invited to attend this affair, which two dollars, and the usual "no cor­ ger, Dick Fenton, their due credit. membership and activities. held on Wednesday evening, No­ homme's finesse of style and depth is the first of its type given by the Last Chance sage" rule of the University will' be Last Tuesday, November 28, the This contest was originated as an Most recent chapters have been vember 29. Tom Waters put this of imagination. Sodality this year. This reception Many gala evenings have been en­ enforced. Executive Committee held their annual tribute to the memory of the formed in Redwood City, San twelfth and second-to-last meeting request in the form of a motion, will be exclusive, attended only by joyed during the year by students of Buy Bids Soon Father Hubert Flynn, S. J., sen­ .first president of the Ignatian Coun­ Jose and Sacramento, with the for the fall semester, 1939. and it was seconded and passed Sodality members. the hilltop but never have we had Bids for the dance will go on sale ior professor of the Philosophy cil, Judge Jeremiah F. Sullivan, last tentatively named the "Capi­ upon. According to Joe Martinelli, danc­ on the campus on December 11. Stu­ After the preliminaries of roll call Department, contributes a piercing such an opportunity for such a big brother of Matthew Sullivan, one tal Chapter." Al Morton heads Al Larkins, president of the class ing and plenty of refreshments will dents may obtain them from Frank and reading and approving of the critique of the philosophy of Im- time Dean of the Law School. the Redwood City group, Leroy of '42, made a motion that a mini­ be the order of the evening. Lawson, president of the A.S.U.S.F., minutes of the previous meeting were manuel Kant, entitled "Kant in Topic Discussed Asvitt claims about twenty mem­ mum of two and a maximum of five All those students who are or Art Zief, junior. These two will taken care of, Tony Tarantino, Little." Father Flynn, already Work Hard The topic that was discussed be­ bers for his San Jose outfit, and excursion tickets be given away at driving to Sacramento on fore the enthralled audiences was be the only individuals selling them ASUSF treasurer, motioned that counted as one of the more popular The committee for this affair has Robert B. Hunt is heading the the pre-game rally on Wednesday members of the faculty, strikes to Sunday are asked to report that of "Freedom of Speech." Each in the day school. funds be provided to send the Cheer been working hard, and it is expected Sacramento aggregation. evening. After discussion a vote was the very heart of Kant, logically contestant spoke on the same sub­ Leader and Sports Editor of "The their efforts will bear fruit if the so­ in at Hotel Sacramento at Joseph A. Rock, Alumni secretary, George Higgins, president of the taken and the motion was defeated. and ethically. ject and delivered his own personal Foghorn" to Sacramento for the dality members render their valuable 12:30 p. m. to form a parade also revealed plans for the formation Evening Division, calls attention to Tarantino then made a motion that views upon the subject. USF-Creighton football game on Sports Represented assistance. Joe Martinelli, however, of a chapter in Los Angeles, where the fact that since Lent starts on all expenses covering the parade pre­ through the capital city. Sunday, December 3. Bill Figari, The field of sports is represented guarantees a very enjoyable evening. St. Mary's College was repre­ a large group of prominent alumni February 7, the dance on February 3 ceding the game in Sacramento be Those who drive to the game will probably be the only dance held president of the class of '41, seconded by two exceptionally interesting ar­ sented by Horway Whitteman, have their offices. Paul McCarron taken out of the income received will meet at the hotel all in the spring semester until after the motion, and it was voted upon ticles. Wallace Cameron, USF bas­ and Santa Clara delegate was John and Harry Bardt have shown inter­ from the rally on Wednesday night. Easter. and passed. ketball coach, discusses the problem those who will go up on the J. Walsh, Both men were excel­ est in Alumni activities, and will be The motion was seconded and passed. Department Head lent speakers and represented their asked to assist in the formation of Arthur Zjef then reported that a of drawing crowds to collegiate con­ special trains Saturday and respective colleges admirably. this chapter, Rock said. gigantic parade has been planned Report Asked tests in "Whither Basketball?" To Leave Dec. 17 Sunday. A feature presentation both before YMI to Present and arranged for preceding the foot­ Tom Waters requested that a "Streamlined Strategy," by alumnus ball game on next Sunday afternoon financial report of the San Francisco Sarge Mackenzie, traces the strategic and after the various speeches was week-end. This without a doubt is in Sacramento. Quarterly be given at the next meet­ development of football with especial For History Meet Joseph Martinelli, who rendered 'First Legion' the social hit of the year and closes various songs accompanied by John Bio-Chem Distributes In the course of new business, ing. This was put in the form of a emphasis on the work of Rockne and Leaving for the East immediately a successful term of activities. It is Garxero, much to the delight of the Art. Zief asked for an appropri­ motion, seconded and passed. Warner. Four USF Alumni Have after final examinations, Rev. Peter the last opportunity to let our hair audiences. Articles for Needy ation of S2.S0 to be given the Rally The Executive Committee meet­ Mateo Lettunich contributes a lit­ M. Dunne, S. J., head of the history down before the stiff finals due the Parts in Play Committee for the purchase of ex­ ing was then formerly adjourned erary treatise on "Dante: His Con­ department, will attend the meetings end of next week. cursion tickets to Sacramento to upon motion of Scott, seconded and cept of Divine Love." Not only is The members of the Bio-Chemical of the American Catholic Historical Fun and spirit? Why there will "The First Legion," a three-act be given away at the pre-game rally passed. this well written, but what is unusual Final Edition Club cooperated to promote a suc­ Association in Washington, D. C, be so much spirit at the game that drama with an all-male cast featur­ for an undergraduate, it reveals a cessful pre-Thanksgiving drive for as a member of its executive council. fans will burst with clean rivalry. Today's issue of The Foghorn will ing four former University of San familiarity with Dante's "Divina be the last issue of the paper for this the collection of food articles to be Father Dunne will depart for the What a time! Picture a neutral Francisco dramatics stars, will "hit St. Ives Club Hold Commedia" in the original Italian. semester. distributed to needy students by the Wasmann Society East on December 17. He will town loaded with rooters from two the boards" on Friday evening, De­ John Downes, '38, offers a short Finals start on the campus next boys of St. Ignatius High School So­ spend the period before Christmas distant cities, San Francisco and cember IS, at the Community Play­ Symposium Nov. 22; story, "El Capitan" which, al­ Thursday, and with Friday being a dality. Collector to Go in Chicago. Here he will examine Omaha, Nebraska. What a scene house on Sutter and Mason streets. though it does not possess as holiday there will be no time for the Over one hundred and twenty- several old documents for his lat­ for a battle royal! Anyone who Christmas Feast Set strong a unity as could be desired, staff to put out a paper that would five cans and bottles containing Gill Directs To Printer Soon est work, the biography of one of misses this gridfest will regret it nevertheless shows talent. Edmond be worthy of its readers' attention. various foodstuffs were donated the oldest Jesuit missions on the as long as there will be an excur­ The play is being presented by the Abadie discusses the problem of The next issue of The Foghorn is and transported to the office of the The St. Ives Law Club held its The extensive program of the West Coast, "Perez de Ribas." sionist alive to remind him of it. Y. M. I. Drama Guild, under the di­ juvenile delinquency in "There's scheduled for Friday, January 12. Sodality's director, Father Alexan­ final meeting of the semester last Wasmann Biological Society was Father Dunne is considered an au­ rection of James J. Gill, who took No Such Thing as a Bad Boy." 1940. der Cody, S. J. Wednesday evening, November 22, recently enriched by an informal thority on early Spanish life in the Allen Chairman four members of his cast from the Arthur Schoennauer of the Fresh­ commencing at 7:30 in the Semaria lecture given by Dr. Charles M. Americas, and particularly in Cali­ The details of the week-end have University of San Francisco Council, man class writes on "Hobbies of Room. The evening was devoted to Wheeler, instructor of entomology fornia. He has made several valuable already been told. Everything has namely, Lloyd Copertini, Al O'Dea, Dons" and shows excellent promise. a symposium on the qualifications of at the University of California. Dr. contributions to the history of the been arranged by the energetic Jack Deasy, and George Glover. In the verse section, contributions Schedule of Semester Examinations a lawyer. It was stated that "one Wheeler illustrated his talk with lan­ Spanish Americas. chairman of the USF council of the Another Don Alumnus most ac­ of promise are found by Jack Rog­ who wishes to pursue a career in law tern slides procured in actual re­ Y. M. I., Joe Allen. Go carefree, tive on the "First Legion" pro­ ers, Murray Shea, Jack O'Brien, December 7 to 15,1939 duction is USF Council's Public Re­ should possess among other qualifi­ search. More Research forget your troubles as everything cations a burning desire for the pro­ Robert Reynolds and Ed Boessen­ After spending Christmas in Chi­ Thursday, December 7 lations Director, Harry (Deacon) Speaker at another assembly to the last detail will be taken care ecker. cago, Father Dunne will leave for 9:00-12:00—Lecture classes convening at 10:00 Monday, Wednes­ Lechner, who is general chairman fession." held two weeks ago, was Dr. of for you. day, Friday and promotional directors represent­ The Christmas Reunion Banquet Cherney of the Hooper Founda­ the nation's capital. Further re­ Accommodations 1:00- 4:00—Lecture classes convening at 11:00 Tuesday, Thursday ing the board of management of the will take place at Sigmund Stern tion. He spoke on the develop­ search work will be done here. He The hotel accommodations at the Y. M. I. Grove the 27th of December. This ment of a technique for immuniz­ plans to look up several more docu­ Monday, December 11 Bodfish Warns luxurious Hotel Sacramento, the big According to Lechner, all proceeds is their big social of the year and ing against insect bites. ments in the Library of Congress. 9:00-12:00—Lecture classes convening at 11:00 Monday, Wednes­ rally and party at the Elks Club Sat­ derived will be used to build a "Little every member past and present Besides his duties as a member day, Friday Official Publication State Assembly urday night, breakfast at the hotel Theatre" in the Y. M. I. Building. takes advantage of this opportu­ of the executive council of the *1:00- 4:00—Lecture classes convening at 9:00 Tuesday, Thursday The Society is also very happy to Sunday morning, pre-game luncheon nity for a get-together that always announce that the fall issue of the Catholic Historical Association, at the hotel Sunday noon are all part Tuesday, December 12 exceeds expectations. "Wasmann Collector" will go to Points Out Mistaken Father Dunne will also find time of this big week-end plus all neces­ 9:00-12:00—Lecture classes convening at 8:00 Tuesday, Thursday Thomist Banquet Paul Golden, president of the St. press next week. This number will Probate Code to represent the university at the sary transportation. Just figure a 1:00- 4:00—Lecture classes convening at 1:00 Monday, Wednesday, Ives Law Club, is to be commended contain a paper on rotifers by Mcrton convention of the American His­ way to get to the Ferry Building Friday for his excellent directorship of the Is Addressed by Rosen, an Alumni member of the torical Association. Saturday night by S p. m., then for­ organization. The student body may Performing one of the little known Wednesday, December 13 Society; an account of several years' get everything except maybe a suit­ well point to this organization as one but essential functions of a law pro­ 9:00-12:00—Lecture classes convening at 9:00 Monday, Wednesday, Fr. Chianale, S.J. research on flies and fungi by Dr. case or your girl friend. Friday of the models of the school. and Mrs. Kessel. Dick Eagen, fresh­ fessor, J. Brent Bodfish of the School Players Present man biology student will render a of Law, pointed out an unwise piece In order to make the Governor's Thursday, December 14 Father Joseph Chianale, S.J. paper dealing with a gopher-eating of legislation enacted by the 1937 city completely football minded a 9:00-12:00—Lecture classes convening at 8:00 Monday, Wednesday, former professor of philosophy at California Legislature in his article Christmas Play Tilton's Feature Don frog. Other papers by William parade will be held Sunday leav­ Friday Mount Saint Michael's, Spokane, was in 26 California Law Review, page Robertson, president of the Was­ ing the Hotel Sacramento at about 1:00- 4:00—Lecture classes convening at 1:00 Tuesday, Thursday guest of honor and speaker at the 309. To Loyola Guild Display in Windows mann Biological Society, and Robert ten minutes to one. Every large semester banquet of the Thomists, Friday, December 15 Wallen, another senior student, will Professor Bodfish pointed out street in Sacramento will be tra­ Philosophical Society of the Uni­ As has been their custom in past 9:00-12:00—Lecture classes convening at 10:00 Tuesday, Thursday be submitted, dealing with their ob­ that in the 1937 amendment to Sec­ versed with the Don band leading versity, held last night at Veneto's. Were you surprised to see a USF years, the College Players will pre­ 1:00- 4:00—Lecture classes convening at 2:00 Monday, Wednesday, servations on respective topics. tion 42 of the Probate Code it be­ the way. Needless to say, the pa­ Father Chianale was at Mount window opposite that of California sent a one-act play as part of the Friday In addition to the scientific came possible to defeat the purpose rade will be organized by the hu­ Saint Michael's for thirty-eight at Tilton's Clothing Store for Men? of Section 41 of the Probate Code entertainment at the December meet­ papers, the journal will give an ac­ man dynamo, Art Zeif. Four- and five-day a week classes will hold examinations on the years, and is known throughout And no Stanford window? Here's providing that a testator bequeath­ ing of the Loyola Guild to be held count of the activities of the So­ For those that for some reason Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule. the philosophical world for his the story: ing or devising to any charitable this afternoon. All Military Science classes will hold examinations at the 11:00 ciety for the fall semester. can't make the week-end excursion work. He is retired from teaching, It seems that the management purpose may not leave more than Seasonal Presentation Tuesday, Thursday schedule. Room L3. a special train will leave Sunday but will continue his studies and of Tilton's is quite pro-USF. So one-third of his estate to charity if Mr. Gill has chosen a play that, Biologv 111 examination will be held on the Tuesday, Thursday, morning at 8:35 a. m. to accommo­ writings. when the Dons vanquished the The Faculty Committee on Activi­ he has close surviving relatives. while it is appropriate for the 8:00 schedule. date those who work late the day The banquet was attended by all Gaels, Tilton's forgot all about ties wishes to commend the Sopho­ By the amendment it became pos­ Christmas season, is of such high Phil. 110a examination will be held on the Tuesday, Thursday, before. The train will arrive in plenty the members of the organization and Stanford, and left the Dons' deco­ more Class of the University on its sible to convey to a charitable cor­ caliber that it could be presented 2:00 schedule. of time for the pre-game parade. several prominent alumni. rations out front in honor of our excellently conducted dance at the poration in trust and to accomplish successfully at any time. The play, Econ. 101 examination will be held on the Tuesday, Thursday, "All aboard," the train is leav­ The Thomists, one of the most ac­ great triumph. California Country Club. the very effect prohibited by Section "The Maid of France," deals with 9:00 schedule. ing. Don't be left at the station. tive organizations on the campus, are Real Tribute To Al Larkins, president of the 41, and thus to accomplish indirectly the apparition of Joan of Arc to Make the trip. An enjoyable time, two soldiers fighting in the last * Students in Section 1 of Biol. 5a, who are also in Section 4 of X la, report \<> dedicated to the principles of scho­ The Dons stayed out in front for Class of '43, go the plaudits of the that which could not be done directly. never to be forgotten, is guaran­ examination in X la. Section 4 as soon as Biology examination is completed. lastic philosophy as set forth in the war, and her confusion at finding a week after the game, a true tribute committee on capable management This amendment was revoked by the teed to all who go. Come on, teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas. the English in France. on the part of Tilton's store. of the annual affair. Legislature at its last session. Dons, let's get the Blue Jays. r Jage Two THE SAN FRANCISCO -G1 H O -'

Sty* Personalities of Off the HILLTOP ECHOES DOINGS ON USF By CLIFF JENSEN. OTHER CAMPI UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO RECORD By HARRY STARK "Peeg! Peeg! Peeg!" That's the Heard from reliable source that if i By ROBERT WARDELL i Ever been to England, Switzer­ Conte De Savoie) was my first sight cry that reechoed more than once the World's Fair (and warmer) is during Thanksgiving dinner at more Published weekly during the college year by the land, France, , Austria and Hun­ of land at , Italy. The port resumed this spring, they are going Prof.—"Decline love." Associated Students of the University of San Fran­ than one table in this vicinity. It did cisco, San Francisco, California. gary? No? Well, this lucky Don was modernistic and beautiful. Hit­ 4 to use the men of the body beautiful, Stude—"Decline love, Professor? Not me!" has. Robert Chapman Lennon is his ler had been there inspecting the at mine. But when so addressed I * * * merely explained that I was thank­ Bebe Mohr and Bob Keith, as the name. He had the good fortune to Italian fleet the day preceding our Some people have no respect for age — unless it's REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BV By DICK KEEGAN ful to be even able to open my mouth junior (syna) gods lo woo the Court make such a trip with some never-to- arrival. The place was bedecked bottled. of Pacifica Queen in person. They National Advertising Service, Inc. be-forgotten experiences last year. with Nazi and Fascist flags. When to eat without saying, first, "Heil, College Publishers Representative will work in hourly shifts, to permit * * * (This heavy built senior was first we went ashore, we found the streets Toenail Portrait: Frank Lawson— Hitler" and dove for thirds, with A2.Q MADISON AVE. NEW YORK N. Y. Snow white. Llis white locks remind plenty of cranberry sauce. flirting with passers-by. Understand We have just received a bulletin that Rosemary Lane CHICAGO * BOSTON ' LOS ANGELES ' SAN FRANCISCO heard of on December 8, 1915, the laid out with long stretches of holly that John L. Sullivan is going to use was recently chosen "The Ideal Date for '40" by college blessed event happening in San Fran­ leis in honor of Herr Hitler's visit. us of the Christmas season, and snow It's ironical that a piece of turkey his No. 3 iron to stick them close to students throughout the nation. We ask: "What's the cisco. He measures six feet one inch There was a huge black eagle on the on the ground. on a plate is endangered by a hungry the pin on the 13th at Ingleside, matter with Lana Turner?" in height and weighs two hundred front of Hitler's hotel. About one Campaigning: Something was man's mouth and appetite even as Dick Blake '41 Editor instead of sticking his head close * * * and eight pounds. His hair is brown thousand more black swastika flags started on the Monday following the the peace of Turkey at the present Harry Katz '41 Sports Editor to the pin—the rolling-pin—after Chicago Cop—"Wotcha shootin' at that guy for?" and curly and refuses to stay down. were decorating a square in which St. Mary's game—something that time is endangered by the proximity graduating. A confirmed bachelor. Crook—"None of your dang business!" Colston Laboyteaux '41 News Editor His eyes are hazel brown in color Hitler had spoken. should be continued and made to of a Russian man. It's identical witli Cliff Jensen '40 Feature Editor the fork against the hand as the coun­ (That's what they all say.) Quote Cop—"Don't get smart or I'll run you in." and are deeply set under a large fore­ "The whole Italian fleet was on bear testimony to greatness of our try against the band (of Russians). H. Stark, Ernie Emmons, by Athan, * * * . Ned Burns '42 Assistant Sports Editor head. Complexion is medium. review and I thought the ships friendship to the girls on Lone We understand that Dr. Kuhnle and the few Q-T benedicts floating And there was the squaw who liked Indians with Gene Dunn '42 Desk Sports Editor were rather light; in fact, surpris­ Mountain. Spends Summer has designated Frank Balestrieri's around our corridors. reservations. Gene O'Meara '42 Business Manager ingly so! I have original movies No we're not fooling. We mean it. Majors in Philosophy. Spent last waist-line as the ultimate earth cir­ Robert McCarthy '42....Advertising Manager I took of the Italian fleet. I would That impromptu rally and dance Well, gentlemen, and my foremost * * * summer in Yosemite and Carmel. cumference which the Prof will use and possibly only female reader, my Phil Girard '41 Circulation Manager be glad to show them to anyone so gave us and several other people a Demonstration of the attentiveness of college stu­ At Carmel he claims to have wit­ to point out various points of the mother, whom I force to read this dents was the recent petition circulated at Southern Pippo Scandura '42 Staff Photographer interested." good idea. What is the idea. More nessed the filming of the moving world where blubber is the chief ex­ column at the point of my .22, this California. Told it was a petition for a half-holiday, picture, "Daughters Courageous," He likes any kind of music so of just such dances. long as it is "good" music. Has par­ port. Dr. Kessel is already using happens to be our farewell to this eighty-one students signed it without reading it. Only NEWS starring John Garfield. The pic­ Informal afternoon dances with Paul Diebels, '41 Warren White, '43 ticular preference for the number one Yell Leader Jack Kimbark's bones as specific object of the printers' ink. five looked at what they were asked to sign—a mass ture was filmed at the end of the music by special permission of own­ Sal Guglielmino, '40 Jim Walsh, '41 musical hit parade special, "South of examples of fossil and bones. You In other words, it's the last attempt suicide pact in which they agreed to cut their heads off Carmel beach where the ninth hole ers of records and the p. a. system. Dick Keegan, '41 Fred Woelflen, '43 the Border." can actually see them—if he gels at a column for the semester, and the following day. Ted Wurm, '41 Chas. H enry, '42 of the golf course meets the What might be even better would be any thinner, we shall be able to use perhaps the final attempt for yours * * * Hitler Present Dave Marchus's dance orchestra. Ed Boessnecker, '42 Harry Stark, '40 Pacific. his backbone as the chest pointer. truly, by popular demand. A hypocrite is a man who comes to class with a smile "Another interesting thing I saw Roland de Marais, '43 Paul Tissot, '43 Favorite hobby is cameras. Has Dances which would start at, let us after three free periods. John Castagnola, '43 Joe Baumann, '43 at Naples," says Bob, "was the hur­ taken many feet of film, both moving say, two o'clock and be over at four * * * Ed Robinson, '43 Jack Munroe, '41 and still pictures. Features colored dle-like fences along the line of Hit­ or four-thirty, could serve a very Frank Ford, '42 Dick Cullinan, '43 movies and black and white prints ler's march. I believe the fence was One of the Eighth Avenue subway boys was staring Ralph Stoppel, '41 John Zarro, '43 useful purpose. Our two schools are at the girl next to him rather hard. Irritated, she that are pretty good artistically con­ to discourage any attempts of attack very friendly; at least we have every on Herr Hitler. No, I never had oc­ .. . UNDER YOUR HAT.. . coughed sharply. SPORTS sidered. Has exhibited movies of reason to believe so. Then why not casion to give the Nazi salute, al­ "Oh, I'm sorry," he apologized, "but you look like Bob Fair, '40 Jim Sullivan, '42 Europe twice to USF Dons under the make use of this feeling and have though our party on one occasion did Helen Brown." Bob Bertrand, *40 Jack Mullane, '41 sponsorship of Mr. Bassett, patron small dances every so often. dine in a Vienna restaurant where "I know, but I look worse in white." Bob Barbieri, '40 Dave Morris, '42 of the arts. Cuts down on the cost Once a month would be a good By TOM WADE John L. Sullivan, '40 John Gallagher, 43 Hitler had just been. Some of his * * * of his hobby by having a next-door interval, for that length of time would Mother—"Did you give your penny for the Thanks­ Dick Kerwin, '43 Bill Wall, '43 neighbor print his pictures. personal bodyguard and soldiers There is a distinct rumor floating lowed by a period. It all depends on were still there celebrating when we avoid the two extremes of frequency around the corridors these days that whether you have the time on hand, giving party?" Tom—"No. I lost it." Spends two afternoons a week arrived. My aunt, not knowing of and infrequency. would have final examinations draw or if your pen splashes a hole in the • Mother—"But this is the third week you've lost it." down at the Olympic Club swim­ their presence, was telling a friend of We hope that such a program will the curtain on next Thursday, De­ blue book. Brush up on a few funda­ Tom—"I know, but that kid's luck can't go on for­ ming and playing squash-ball. her dislike for Nazi soldiers. Luckily meet with your approval. If it does, cember 7. How true the rumor is, we mental econ questions such as: ever." They're Here Again Likes to relax (not to be confused no one heard her. let's do something to bring just such cannot ascertain yet. At any rate Give the law of diminishing return. with loafing). Was a member of dances about. our men are checking on it. Sher­ Answer: A diminishing return is the 1938 Archbishop Mitty Eu- "We spent one week in Geneva Finals are with us again. They are, if we may * * * lock Holmes is returning to aid in the when a guy short-changes you. charistic tour. Such dignitaries as and the League of Nations. Two Sad, Sad Story: And then there checking. There is no law against it, but dog­ borrow General Sherman's description of war, Archbishop Connelly (Bishop of weeks in Budapest, one week in Rome and five days in Vienna. I was a boy who had a good friend So while everybody else was gone it, there oughta be. "Hell." They leave a brown taste in the mouth. San Francisco) and Father Collens at Stanford. But by various and ENTERTAINMENT of St. Mary's Church were in the had many interesting experiences busy checking on that pesty hear­ Physics: Epsom salts, castor oil, They cause anguish and, worst of all, loss of sleep. in these foreign cities. My big in­ sundry means, he convinced this say, "Under Your Hat," always cascara, etc. party. Bob went with his cousin girl that he was a scoundrel. We damn them and resolve to study so that and aunt. terest now is the Creighton game, ready to serve the public, was R. O. T. C: Full name is Re­ in which I am going up to Sacra­ She took his pictures down from burning the midnight gas jet in an serve Officers Training Corps. "next time" we don't have to bone. "Next time" Travels mento for next week-end to see her wall in Lagunitas dorm and effort to have on the campus by Definitions are plentiful in this we cram harder than ever before. "My biggest thrill of the trip the Dons wallop the Bluejays." stopped writing to him. All that next week a handy collection of one. Bear in mind that a National SAN FRANCISCO she remembers about him is his They are inexpressibly awful. But honesty con­ (which was made on the Italian liner We hope so! exam questions. Guard is an all-American working widow's peak which he is not loth Without further ado about any­ next to the center. strains us to admit their value. They make us study to have people notice. thing, we present our timely home­ Ethics: This stuff certainly was a ORPHEUM THEATRE intensely at least once a year. That's your clue to his identity. made Review Chart. tough nut for your correspondent to Now in its sixth big week at the Orpheum, "Mr. * * * History: Dates are a minor issue crack. However, with a little "pony" Smith Goes to Washington" is being offered to patrons Formulas for keeping awake during the exam at new holiday season bargain prices. The Frank Capra €B/CCVATI€N/ team gave Al Ward his radio with here, though it is important to know assistance from the Thomists, we period are more numerous than remedies suggested the great ones, viz., First Olympic were able to wade through it. The classic of dramatized Americanism threatens to break which to listen to the St. Mary's- even the previous Capra success records, and is being by friends to the man with a bad cold. We offer Fordham football game, everyone Games, Battle of Hastings, Magna exam is brief, but comprehensive. By DAVE PRUDHOMME : Charta, Reformation, Queen Eliza­ For example, study up on that thesis mentioned as outstanding candidate for the coming one that beats the slow sipping of whiskey: Get up hearing of the incident remarked how Academy awards. beth's Reign, Gettysburg Address which says the greater good justifies While the mad dogs of Europe with peace as our standard. Let the thoughtful the USF gridders were early, go to bed late. (upper or lower flat okay), Invention the end—rather, the end justifies Jean Arthur and James Stewart are the stars of the snap at each other's tails and frowzy Europeans eliminate themselves in any of the St. Mary's boy, injured in our the tackle — no effect without a film, and the huge supporting cast includes Claude We don't offer any more advice because we don't potentates sputter their ultimatums— zvay that they see fit, but let us pledge game with the Gaels. of the telegraph, World War, and greater good which causes—justify Rains, Edward Arnold, Guy Kibbee, Thomas Mitchell, know the fundamental answer: how to avoid finals. while the Old World is all in a dither ourselves, once and for all, for a Every bit of praise for the action price of Queen Elizabeth's reign coat the cause—nuts! Joe Haughey is Beulah Bondi, Harry Carey and a score of other film and doesn't know the reason why— greater, more prosperous, and most was justified. (Ouch!). For better dates, please Petitions might be circulated to abolish the cam­ doing posters on the subject, so we'll notables. the freshmen of USF quietly declare important, a PEACEFUL AMERICA." see "Breezin' Around." * * * give up. He'll get it straight. pus evil—final exams. Full-hearted, 110 per cent that war disgusts them. Trips: Don't forget about the ex­ As you might have observed, we UNITED ARTISTS "Hamlet": Invented in 1896. Ob­ enthusiastic backing is herewith offered to any in­ WAR A HORROR cursions to Sacramento on tomorrow mixed Ancient, European, and Hal Roach's hilarious screen comedy romance, "The ligatory on West Coast since 1936. FRESHMEN SPEAK "The American youth have come and Sunday. On the one that leaves United States history all in one. Housekeeper's Daughter," filmed from the best-selling dividuals, or groups of individuals, who can in any Is a headgear worn by football The following paragraphs are to consider war as a horror, and as tomorrow for a very low cost, you Of course, if you take history of novel of the same name by Donald Henderson Clarke, players. way alleviate, ameliorate, improve or in any way extracts from papers done by a the greatest menace to mankind and receive train and bus ride, all your the Americas, don't bother about opens Wednesday, November 29, at the United Artists This is where the gas jet petered better our prize bugaboo. freshman English class at the Don civilization." rrteals, sleeping accommodations at the Battle of Hastings. Worry Theatre for an unlimited run. Joan Bennett, again ap­ out. We're awfully sorry, because garrison, in response to an assign­ "I look upon this outrage with the Hotel Sacramento. Very in­ more about the Conquest of Ten- pearing as a dark-tressed glamour girl, and Adolph Courage, brother, the end is nigh! Seven days, we had some good ones on biology, ment which called for some personal neither romance nor adventure. Does expensive. Also dancing on the train tachticlan. Worry a little about the Menjou, appearing as a screwy newspaperman, head chemistry, logic, law, insurance, one week, one hundred and sixty-eight hours is all views on "How Youth Views the adventure lie in a country that is going and coming. pronunciation of the word, too, in the imposing cast. and the like. Suffice it to say, it lasts. On the sixth night we will personally War Scare." Permission has been being destroyed by gunfire? Does On the Sunday trip, besides the case the prof asks you. Ancient The supporting cast, reading like a blue book of they'll be pretty hard ones to get granted to publish these timely com­ romance show how well you can ride, you will get to know some of history men, get that Greek Olym­ Hollywood top-notchers, includes such top players as demonstrate the technique of keeping eyelids open over, too. ments, which are indicative of the stop a bullet or how good a target the Dons better. See Frank Lawson pic Game origin down pat. We'd William Gargan, George E. Stone, Donald Meek, Marc Holmes has just come in and re­ by means of toothpicks. feeling now running strong among you can make? If it is, well, they about reservations. advise you to look into the records Lawrence, Lillian Bond and Hollywood's newest ro­ and see how many medals Jim ports—we are sad to pass on to you— Don Freshmen. We might venture can have it and I am only a soldier of Some rooters from home would mantic star John Hubbard. Thorpe picked up in those 1912 that that floating rumor has been to say that not only the freshman fortune." help the Dons very much in their en­ Olympics. The prof may surprise, anchored and, furthermore, it is true. CURRAN THEATRE class, but other classes as well at "The biggest reason why America gagement with the Stanford Indians you know; come prepared for any­ So it is all too true, men. Our best Well Done! USF feel pretty much the same way should stay out of the present war is tonight. You have heard about the Judging from the lively interest in the "International advice, under the circumstances, is toward Europe's unholy mess. the lesson we have learned from the twelfth man; the basketball team thing. Magician in Action," now at the Curran Theatre, their to tell you, then, get your blue books Last Tuesday's victory by Sophomore Eugene Here are the quotes: last one." wouldn't mind a sixth. Keegan will Economics: Econ is the abbrevi­ stay here is a very successful one. ation. This may or may not be fol­ early and avoid the rush. This company of entertainers, according to press O'Meara in the Sullivan Oratorical Contest wrote "Youth is tired of hearing about "The last war is too vivid in the have his usual reserved seat—on the war and fighting for the good of memories of the majority of this na­ bench. reports, offer an entertainment so unusual, so different, a finishing touch to the great season enjoyed by the somebody else ... I cannot see tion." so completely new that it cannot be judged by any of Mountainettes, attention! Visi­ the usual standards. Production material has been con­ revived Philhistorian Society of the University. where anyone can find pleasure in tor—Well, girlie, what are you go­ the slaughter of his fellowman." ROMANCE AT HOME densed and speeded up until it has been compressed into But it was more than just a finishing touch. It ing to give your room mate for a fast two and a half hour show that shouldn't be missed "I don't relish the thought of leav­ "For all I care they can go . . . Christmas. TEMPO by anyone who likes to be fooled by experts. was the pinnacle of success, a victory that crowned ing this safe and peaceful nation and crawling out of mudholes, sleeping Girlie: I don't know. For Thanks­ sitting down in an inferno of death, in dugouts, and looking for bathtubs. The company of famous magicians include Maldo, the achievements of the society. giving, I gave her the mumps. Best record release last week was Marx, in "At the Circus")—strictly horror and cold-bloded murder . . . I'll look around for my romance right Mexico's man of magic; The Eysters, Canadian telepa- * * * CAN I HELP IT; it was recorded a novelty, but interesting. . . . During the past year the Philhistorians have what for? For nothing! I don't be­ at home. Youth doesn't view the thists; Ming, the Chinese sorcerer; Caro, an Australian; Anguish: It is not the football by GLEN MILLER (Blue Bird, No. (Records reviewed through the appeared before something like five thousand per­ lieve this is a war to end war, as the war scare with too much concern. Slyter, who hails from England, winner of the Page coach alone who suffers agony as 10448)—features a typical MILLER courtesy of Sherman, Clay & Co.) people were fooled into thinking dur­ Ask any one of them and you'll find Wright Trophy; Lucille Hughes, from Sweden; Tol- sons in their various debates and oratorical con­ his charges perform. Tuesday night "Moonlight Serenade" arrangement; ing the World War. As long as there out that they still read the funny DISCORD: . . . Rumor from Los mack, a Jugo-Slav; Lynn, Donna, Marcia Adair and as Gene O'Meara was speaking his Ray Eberle on the lyrics sounds like tests. Five thousand doesn't seem like too great a are two people left on this earth there papers first." Angeles reports that within sixty or Dariel Fitzkee. piece in the Sullivan Memorial con­ a second Jack Leonard. Columbia number when compared with the howling mobs will be the never ending routine of "Youth foresees the utter de­ ninety days a $500,000 lawsuit will test, his coach was giving each word (No. 35250) waxed it for HORACE FOX THEATRE nasty notes, arguments, and then the struction of his vocation in life. be filed against BENNY GOOD­ that flock to the various stadii throughout the and gesture along with the speaker. HEIDT; stock arrangement, al­ inevitable outcome, war . . . Now is War snatches away the cream of MAN, the BOB CROSBY band, William Powell and Myrna Loy after an absence That Gene, a sophomore, won is a though Larry Cotton's pipes are country every Saturday. But for attendance at the time to stand together, to mob­ the crop. These men (profiteers, PARAMOUNT PICTURES, a re­ from the screen for two years are together again as the grand tribute both to himself and better suited than Eberle's for this wisecracking detective, Nick, and his delightful wife, debates it is a new high in figures. ilize, not with war as our aim, but (Continued on Page 4) cording company and a cigarette Mr. Thomas Sullivan, S. J., the mod­ type of tune. On the reverse facing concern. The charge will be that Nora, in "Another Thin Man," third of the popular Mr. Sullivan, S. J., moderator of the society, has erator of the Philistorian Society. is LAST NIGHT—sweet in three CROSBY and GOODMAN, . . . series, which has its local premiere at the Fox Theatre. brought it back to the high level which it enjoyed choruses, but the fourth is strictly shall we say, "usurped" an arrange­ The picture combines a puzzling and intriguing mur­ years ago here on the Hilltop. Debating has once Dance: There's an affair planned "Golden Bantam"—has a better tone ment belonging to another maestro der mystery with comedy and gaiety. background for the vocals than usual. and that the latter recorded it for Also with them is a Thin Man, Jr., the new and very again reached the heights, and the University can BREEZIN' AROUND at the Crystal Springs Country Club on the night after finals. It's The object of B. CROSBY'S VICTOR, played it over the small son of the "Thin Man" pair, played by the baby boast of perhaps the best debating aggregation on called the Christmas Cotillion. If latest effection, WHAT'S NEW CAMEL PROG and in the film screen find of the year, eight-months-old William A. By ALLAN LARKINS you are not otherwise engaged, was released by Columbia (No. musical BIG BROADCAST OF Poulsen. Others in the selected cast include Virginia the Pacific slope. Grey, Otto Kruger, C. Aubrey Smith, Ruth Hussey, you will find that this affair will be 35248) by K. KYSER; GINNY 1937. The plaintiff . . . band leader Thanksgiving parties were as a Nat Pendleton, Patric Knowles and Tom Neal. O'Meara, a Philhistorian himself, is to be con­ the success of the affair. ... At an­ a good one. SIMMS is as average as usual, BEN POLLACK. . . . rule both plentiful and successful. . . . other Saturday night party, in St. spouting the verbs in her peculiar Another big picture will also be featured on the new gratulated on bringing further glory to the society. Remember the date, December No exception was the super-affair Francis Woods and formal, too, shimmery, thin style; facing Ky- OFF KEY: KAY KYSER, hav­ bill. 16. ing learned that "taut" means "tight," attended by Cliff Jensen, Al Lawson, George Whelan, Don Hurst, George ser's "What's New" is HELLO remarked that "many a playboy has ST. FRANCIS THEATRE Phil Hanley, Owen Brady, Tony Croke, and Al Lawson were the * * * MISTER KRINGLE, an over- Fireside Chats: We have it on been taut a lot on Broadway." Dedier, Paul Golden, Rod Nessier, guests of a popular girl from Sacred arranged simple little ditty—JACK Here's another piece of evidence to prove that the Qood Impressions good authority that Dick Fenton and Joe O'Looney, John Coyne, Dave Heart. . . . TEAGARDEN did SO MANY DEBUT: RED NICHOLS and fan's slightest wish is law in Hollywood! Joe Kane have found new enjoyment Morris, Bill Robertson, Dick Farrell, Girl of the Week. . . . Ray Cice­ TIMES for Columbia (No. 35252) his FIVE PENNIES, after an eight- Probably the slightest change ever to have been made The first impression is generally lasting, and and appreciation in fireside chats. in a motion picture title was prompted by the movie- John Gorevan, Jim Mangan and Bill roni's pretty date at the Belmont with a "Glen Miller" arrangement; year layoff, have once more entered They have their advantages. going public for the new Frank Lloyd maritime epic, with this thought in mind, a general exodus of Don Lowe. . . . Another party that proved dance which reminds us that Ray is on the reverse face he has a the record field with four new cut­ * * * now playing at the St. Francis Theatre as "Rulers of the rooters will begin tomorrow from the Don campus, to be a remarkable success was the one of the smoothest dancers in the TABLE IN A CORNER with tings, released last month. . . . In­ The Mailbox: That bench that is Kitty Kalten singing surprisingly cluded are "Robbins and Roses," Sea," co-starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Margaret formal at the Belmont Country Club "best dressed" division. ... Of its objective Sacramento and the Creighton Uni­ now residing in the lounge came like Kyser's Simms, but display­ "Melancholy Baby," and two others. Lockwood and Will Fyffe. which assembled such Hilltoppers as course, not so bad is the little lady versity game. who seems so interested in Val from . At 11:45 p. m. ing a considerable amount of ENCORE: ... and who was the "Rulers of the Sea," which tells the thrilling story of Harry Stark, Bud Portello, Monty the triumph of steam over sail, of the courageous men Marchi. . . . Again not so bad was on the Sunday night of the game, or "timbre," a quality that detracts musical lad who closed his program The University has conducted excursions in the Figari, Don Helbig, John Barbagel­ and women who brought that dream to glorious realiza­ the Sanctuary Society ice skating so our unknown informant tells us, from Simms to a great extent. with "Pas de leur on que nous" . . . past, and most of them have been favorably re­ ata, Bob Watson and Ray Ciceroni. two lads went into the depths of tion just 101 years ago, was originally called "Ruler of frolic, a "stag" social at last. . . . Refraining from dealing in school (in English, commonly known as Kezar Stadium and lifted over the the Seas." However, according to Producer-Director ceived. Tomorrow's excursion, however, is one Overheard. . . . That Bud Portello Very good was the Sacred Heart personalities after a great struggU, (quote) . . . Paddle your own canoe!) wall the bench on which Slip Madi­ Frank Lloyd, fans writing to the studio almost without wears his ring again, which defi­ Senior Jinx attended by Jack How­ we note that SCATTERBRAIN PSHAW! . . . ARTIE SHAW that we want to make the most impressive that we gan was supposed to sit. was recorded by FREDDIE MAR­ exception pluralized the first instead of the last word nitely does mean something. . . . ard, Will Lowery, Hal Lane and Joe (Blue Bird No. 10430) . . . LADY have ever conducted. TIN, who currently is paying off the of the title. Hence, the "s" was moved, and says Lloyd, That George Johnson's pretty cou­ O'Neil. ... It was at the Beresford The Maraschi Club painted the BE GOOD ... I SURRENDER mortgage at the FRANTIC, in his "it fits the picture well." The Sacramento Elks have been kind enough to sins from the Atlantic seaboard are Country Club, new to most of us but bench red and blue. So we guess that DEAR . . . the former is stock supersmooth Martin manner. It's a invite the Dons to play in their charity game, back in town. . . . That Jim Doherty, the site proved to be as pleasing as it was several of their number who Shaw; but the SURRENDER is WARFIELD THEATRE Bob Winslow and John I'inn took in did the deed. Good work. typical Martin disk, with the ex­ the dance was successful. . . . claimed to be the best Shaw disk Alice Faye and Warner Baxter play the leading roles choosing the Dons over other schools on the Coast. the S. F. State Junior Prom at the ception of the first chorus, which Hall of Fame. . . . Jack Smith and * * * of 1939; Artie's clarineting is far in the new Warfield film, "Barricade," due to open It is good publicity for the University, and we want Sir Francis Drake. . . . sounds like T. DORSEY'S Clam­ superior to anything he's done since committee are all hard at work se­ We hope to be seeing you next bake Seven of the JOSEPHINE era. today, with Charles Winninger, Arthur Treacher, Wil­ Perhaps the best of the "Big his BACK BAY SHUFFLE . . . to keep the game, and make it an annual affair. lecting a list of campus "Unforget- semester. Have good luck in your ORRIN TUCKER keeps re­ lie Fung and Keye Luke in chief support. Game" celebrations was the one held a critic in THE DOWNBEAT The best way to do this is to make a good and tables. . . . Though we never in­ exams and enjoy yourself over the cording the musical murmurings of "Smashing the Money Ring," with Ronald Reagan at Edgewater beach. . . . Jim Hern­ . . . BANDOM'S official news or­ tend to interfere, we believe that holidays. his diminutive WEE BONNIE— as the Treasury Department man who uncovers a lasting impression on the capital citizens over the ing, Vin Finnigan, Charlie White, gan says of this platter, . . . "Shaw it is altogether fitting and proper * * # this week, it's STOP IT'S WON­ ring of counterfeiters is the companion picture, follow- has made a record which should next two days. We know that each and every stu­ Curt Hayden, Oscar Gomez, Al that the hard thinking chap who Servente's Aunt: "And what will DERFUL (Col. No. 35249); facing up in the series of stories based on factual occurrences stand for years as an example of dent that makes the trip will go his best to insure Cleary, Don Tobin, Bill Campbell, chalked swastikas on the R. O. T. C. you do, my little lad, when you grow STOP is LYDIA (The Tat­ in the files of the Department, this one based on the Gene Clifford, Jim Newald and Mai the best in modern swing scoring our being asked back next year. uniforms is deserving of some men­ to be a great big boy?" tooed Lady, introduced by Groucho workings of a gang that operate from behind prison McCarthy, all present, can vouch for tion. Servente: "Reduce." and performance." . . . walls. THE SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN Page Three FINALE: DONS vs. JAYS FOR CHARITY cJOrAlNT Knolla & Co. Palo Alto Bound SLlNCS+loT dOrfM i USF FACES GREAT CASABA SEASON OFFENSIVE SQUAD STARTS TONIGHT; mEBSBDX IN CREIGHTON DONS VS. CARDS By "PORKY" DUNN By HARRY J. KATZ By HARRY J. KATZ Tonight Wally Cameron will lead The elevator teams, Creighton an Dons Did Not Have Softie of the Dons. We would suggest that his 1940 edition of the Don basketball USF, meet in a charity pigskin of­ squad to Stanford to open the on­ Schedule Rod fill up those open dates with as many name colleges as possible. fering on Sunday at the Capital City. coming casaba season. Rod Chisholm was the target for Against outstanding opposition, the Both squads have had their ups and Potentially this year's group of unkindly criticism at the start of the Hilltoppers have played their great­ downs this season, rising to great­ floorboard heaters are stronger than season because of the 1939 schedule est football. But pit them against a ness on some occasions, and then last season's. There are more scoring he had carded. The chief moans were smaller foe without a "rep," and they sinking to mediocracy on others. threats in the team's personnel, but that most of the teams were of the have a strange knack of hiding from However, both teams arc blessed experience is sadly lacking. "two bit variety," and that no repu­ touchdown town. with plenty of "color," and for that Bob Burman, the towering pivot tation could be built up with victories reason it should be a sellout at the man, is the only player with any ex­ over them. A look into the statistic Sacramento Municipal Stadium, seat­ Something Is Screwy perience to speak of. Bob Fair, bowl, however, gives us an opposite ing capacity 16,000. Marty Porter and Joe O'Malley have picture. The Dons had a tough In Missouri earned their letters, but they did not Have Great Offense schedule this year, and we'll prove it see very much action last year. The Creighton Bluejays hail from Just two weeks ago the Bluejays thusly: Everyone is waiting expectantly the Missouri Valley conference. "Hitlerized" Washburn of the Mis­ One of USF's opponents, San Jose, to see the performance of Will De Judging from the comparative scores souri Valley Conference, 47 to 0. had an undefeated season. Three Brunner, Frosh flash of last year. of the teams that comprise it, this and then followed it with a letdown others—Santa Clara, Fresno State Will is the only Sophomore to gain loop must be the screwiest in the and defeat at the hands of Okla­ and Hardin Simmons—suffered only nation. Take for example the case of a starting berth. He will team with one loss. The only teams who had homa Aggies, 20 to 9. Their record Bob Fair at the forward spots. Washburn, last place team in the frri PERCEUT reads four victories and four set­ mediocre records were Montana, or -Hi* VASi£S Marty Porter and Bob Fair have "confo." Two weeks ago they were backs, and 150 points chalked up Loyola and possibly St. Mary's, but defeated by Creighton. 47 to 0. Ear­ TOR ftoeswKiE been bothered with bad ankles from not one of that trio could be consid­

Henceforth this spot is reserved for items by, for, and of freshmen. Go Home for It is dedicated to the class of '43. We only hope they'll read it. In fact, we will welcome any readers, no matter what their grades, opin­ ions, or preferences. After all, this is the Holidays America! A minute's silence while we whistle "Columbia, the Gem of Midnes s the Ocean." * * * Wally Camerson's frosh five and Better Taste open their season tonight against the Stanford quintet at Palo Alto. With Chesterfield's Right Combination of the The game is scheduled to start at 6:30 in the Stanford Pavilion. The varsity game will follow. How world's best American and Turkish tobaccos about some rooters! Drop in at the game while your girl friend is taking you for a ride! When you ask for Chesterfields you're buying something no other The freshman class have called off their banquet, planned for Decem­ cigarette can give you at any price ber 7, in favor of the excursion to Sacramento. Realizing that the two ...a cooler, better-tasting and def­ would cause a terrific void in the right pants' pocket, we sacrificed Special Student Fares initely milder smoke. Make your class spirit for school spirit. We hereby pat ourselves on the back and to Pacific Coast Points next pack Chesterfield. You can't shout, "Come on, Gang, let's go to Sac!" buy a better cigarette. * * * They're coming again this year: special student fares for the Christmas Holidays... on sale to all points on the The fall issue of the San Francisco Quarterly is hot off the press. See Pacific Coast. Leave when school closes. Liberal return Light up a Chesterfield and Jack Smith for your copy. Forty- limit. Ask your nearest S. P. agent or representative for you're all set to enjoy Real Niner Art Schoennauer is a contribu­ details and then TRY THE TRAIN. Speed home in tor, with a swell article on hobbies and the Dons. style—safely, comfortably. Smoking Pleasure with the * * * best cigarette money can buy Breathless Bits: Scoop! Dick Low Fares East, too ... THEY SATISFY. Kirwan, "T" Ryan, "Weasel" Ihe great combination of Woelflen, "Willie da Scooter" Tay­ Our regular round trip fares to all Eastern points are very BETTE DAVIS and ERROL FLYNN, lor, and "Spiffleweed" Gallagher low this winter. And you have a wide choice of routes were seen haunting the Aeriel shown above in costume and informally, and trains from which to choose. For example, ride one Club. What next? . . . An insepa­ gives millions a lot of pleasure in rable trio of frosh footballers, the of our fast, comfortable, economy trains for chair car Warner Bros, current release, Glendale Gang—"Horse" Wins­ and tourist passengers exclusively. 25^-30^-35^ meals. low, Glen Smith, and "Manny" "The Private Lives of Elizabeth & Essex Sheridan. Good lads all . . . We Bargain One-way Fares lo all Points, too! The great combination of tobaccos in Afakeyour heard a good one about that Mu Chesterfield gives millions real smok­ Nu dance at the Belmont Country nextpack Club a couple of Wednesdays ago. ing pleasure because they're cooler, It seems that Ray, the smaller better-tasting and definitely milder. lesterfielci Helbig, had purchased an orchid Southern Pacific for his young and lovely—but GARFIELD 1571 Copyright 1939, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.