Who's Who in the Raee Candidates for ASUSF offices state thier campaigns on page two of today's FOGHORN. In the only two contested Sec. 34.65E, P.L.IR. races, President and Vice-President, plat­ U. S. POSTAGE PAID forms range from what not to do, to the impossible; everything under the sun San Francisco, Calif. Jfogjjorn Permit No. 1908 shines bright in the ideas of the shoo-in an Jfra candidates for Secretary, Treasurer and Head Yell-Leader.

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Russ think Free jazz 'Gaslight' China will tonight Surrounded by "Vote for ine vie for win new war Schlmoe" signs, USF students will sit back at 8 p.m. tonight in Phelan Hall and listen to the run nears Stanford prof jazz music of the Brew Moore The most expensive and the most extensive production of Quintet and assorted "names" as the College Players, "Under the Gaslight," neared completion makes claim in the Special Events Committee in conjunction with the ASUSF political laurels this week; present a jazz festiful. The play will be the bow-out production for Stuart G. SEC lecture here Bennett, director of the players, The plethora of professional en who leaves USF this year for a By EDWARD M. GRIFFIN tertainment will include, accord­ drama post at San Jose City Col­ FOGHOBN Executive Editor ing to Boyer August, ASUSF lege. Also, Bob Ferrea, ASUSF Vice-President, Pat Powley and The Russian people believe that comedian Pat Paulson from student body president, and if a war should erupt, only one senior history majors, Phil Kil- country, China, can be the winner, Ann's 440, along with the Quin­ tet who have played the Tropics CCS ousted duff and Jim David will tread Dr. Robert North, Stanford politi­ the boards for the last time be­ cal science expert, said in a Special and the Jazz Workshop. fore graduation. Event Committee sponsored lec­ KSFO disc jockey Dick Whit- Light vote Three posts The play is a Victorian melo­ ture Monday evening. tington will MC the big Phelan drama, replete with "touching love The statement came as Dr. North Hall event. scenes," a stage cluttered with recounted his experiences on an Admission is free to all USF spells end again go row-boats, railroad trains, and Asia trip last summer before a and Catholic Girls' College overdressed women. In one scene capacity audience in the Gleeson students. to seat uncontested ttu> h"*-oine is thrown into the Library lecture room. "The music for this occasion river to down; in another she is Even if the war were between is provided by the co-operation A 93 to 9 vote Tuesday for the tied to a railroad track by Pike the United States and Russia,. Dr. of Local 6 of the American Fed­ passage of NFCCS senior delegate Candidates' platforms the villan of the story, Ferreara North said, many Russians feel eration of Musicians, AFL-CIO, Bill Macchi's referendum to abol­ listed on page three said. that the greatest devastation will through a grant from the record­ ish his upper seat on the legisla­ ture cleared the decks for USF's Sets were designed by Bob fall on this country and on the ing industry's trust fund. August Nine candidates face the USF Gorde of the University of Cali­ USSR, with the result that China said. possible withdrawal from NFCCS's national organization. voting public for election t» AS­ fornia. They are eleven in num­ will emerge. USF student government posts. ber and, according to actor Fer­ "Even if China were to be half Macchi's motion had little trou­ rer ", will be "surrealistically imagi­ wiped out," the Far Eastern spe­ ble winning the approval of the The big race, the presidential native." Stereophonic sound and cialist said, "she still would have scanty number of voters. But campaign, will throw two candi- imaginative lighting will set off 350 million people left." Professors Macchi, in spite of the small turn­ PRESIDENT FERRERA Durard, into the campaign caul- the "excellent acting," Ferrera Dr. North traced his travels out, nevertheless said that he Administration on spot dates, Boyer August and Bob Du­ said. through Russia and Asia and of would now continue his .plans for Rard, into the campaign cauldron. advance in NFCCS's demise as a constitutional Three other candidates Charlie Feminine leads in the play are fered some problems which face Fracchia, Buzz Cazzaza and Jim the United States in her relations power "having the full backing of FOGHORN POLL Cal graduate student Bob handled by Marie Deuring, Pat Mc- Phelan, withdrew from the race Dermott, and Diane Bondanza. The with the Eastern countries in his rank the student body." Grode casts a glance in the ear'» this week. supporting cast numbers about lengthy lecture. Advancements in rank for seven Tom Jennett, regional president, direction of two feminine twenty-two, Ferrera said. Relaxed regulations yesterday blamed the ineffective In the campaign for vice presi­ University professors were an­ Ferrera year dent, the present junior class rep­ leads of "Under the Gas­ Security regulations, Dr. North nounced this week by Rev. Paul J. ness of his organization upon the Ferrera said that of all the plays said, relaxed somewhat following resentative, Joe Di Gregorio, and lights." Grode, scenic direc­ that he has appeared in during "Scenic" actresses Deuring Harney, S.J., academic vice presi­ "waning interests, lack of time, and tor of the play, is checking and McDermott wrestle with Stalin's death, and have tightened dent. forces of inertia prevalent on the this year's sophomore rep., Tom 's lorg acting career at USF 'Un­ only slightly since then. As a re- Valverde, are battling for the post. to make sure that the "scen­ der the Gaslight'. is undoubtedly their lines for Grode's ap­ regional council." not worth fees, suit,- he was able to move freely Dr. Thomas R. Martin advanced One man is running for Head ery" is in order. the best of them all." proval. from Associate Professor to full "I think that the fault lies with throughout the country on his sum­ everyone on the council to a cer­ Yell Leader. Junior Bernie Davitto mer tour. Professor of Business Administra is up in the spirit-building contest. tion. D-. Martin, who came to the tain extent," the NFCCS official students say While in Russia, he found said. "But with USF Senior Dele­ For the second consecutive year, among the people, rather than University in 1948, holds the bach elor's degree from Marquette, the gate Bill Macchi the least. Almost By HERB WILLIAMSON the positions of ASUSF treasurer, the indoctrination and commu­ everyone on the council is in other FOGHORN City Editory ASUSF secretary, and yell leader nistic conviction he had expect­ M.B.A. from Harvard, and the doc Adenauer move to effect torate from Stanford University. school activities, hence they can­ Students feel that they didn't are unopposed. Jack Taylor, a ju­ ed, a great sensitivity to the idea not measure up to their NFCCS get their money's worth from this nior, has filed for the money han­ of freedom, especially among the Rev. Andrew C. Boss, S.J., has year's Bob Ferrera regime, it was dling job, and Ron Tognoli, an­ moved from Assistant to Associate commitments. If all schools acted students — a greater sensitivity like USF,_ then it would have revealed this week from' a cross- other junior, who was Student than he finds among American Professor of Economics. Fr. Boss section poll of the student body. Loan Administrator' this year, is holds the B.A. and the M.A. irom worked out. But they didn't." Summit - Berkeley prof. college students: - The poll, taken by FOGHORN up for secretary. _x Gonzaga, and another M.A. from "The whole problem of bu- • ,V. .. • ...... -rf. ,. _ "North found a paradox, how­ reporters all week, questioned Georgetown. He heads the Labor- reauocracy is too far involved," There is no contest for NFCCS By FRED DIPMAN ever, between their appreciation students from each of the four senior delegate, because of Tues­ of freedom and their great pride Management school, and has been Jennett said. "So I did not think classes and from each of the FOGHOBN Staff Writer on the faculty since 1939. that it would serve any purpose to day's special election, which elimi­ in the accomplishments Russia has three colleges for an appraisal of nated the position from the stu­ Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's decision to resign his post in favor of Germany's Presi­ attained under totalitarianism. Two members of the Department speak out before the ballot. After dency is bound to have supreme effects on Western foreign policy and the proposed Summit all, I am regional president and this year's ASUSF sponsored ac­ dent legislature. (See story else­ Along with this love of freedom of Education, Drs. John Devine tivities, and what they would like where on this page.) talks, Dr. Paul Seabury, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Califor­ and Henry Hall, also advanced in this is purely a campus issue." to see next year. and the pride in technological at­ The campaign for the ASUSF nia, told the FOGHORN yesterday. tainment, North found a great academic rank. Dr. Devine, who "It won't affect me because I The main contention expressed has been at the University since go out of office in two months any offices, which began with the nomi­ "The long record of the West German Government being rigid in its conception of German —Continued on Page 2 by the major portion of those stu nations and speeches yesterday, foreign policy will definitely be al­ 19^ did his graduate work at the way," he said. dents interviewed was that the University of Southern California, will be controlled by Frank De tered in the next few months," Dr. to bear a weakening of the cen­ Jennett said that had Macchi $7.50 charged each student at, Benedetti, BSC chairman, who was Seabury said. ter strength in Germany, but following undergraduate study at given incorrect facts, then he could registration this year was not the Catholic University of America. appointed as the purchasing agent "In the past West German exactly who the new man will have corrected them, but, that he spent in their interest, but rather, for the elections by Bob Ferrera be is too hard to say now," Dr. Politicos fume Dr. Hall, who did his graduate had no right to censure Macchi's it was spent to gay the debts in­ policy under Adenauer has been at Wednesday's Student Legisla­ one of clearness and directness in Seabury said. work at Stanford, after work at "opinions." "Bill Macchi and Bob curred by financial extravaganzas ture meetfng. San Jose State College, has been Marshant speak for the campus. I benefitting the students of previ­ its dealings with East Germany," Adenauer headed the North At­ Last year, the campaign for the California professor said. "But lantic Treaty Organization in its with the University since 1951. as a USF student obey them," he ous years. said. A graduating senior Liberal president was featured by a post­ it is difficult to say if the German dealing with Soviet Russia and over photo mess History professor Ashbrook Lin primary spurt by Bob Ferrera, foreign policy will change in any was most familiar with the situa­ coin now holds an Associate Pro Jennett said that he could not Arts major said that there was an unfortunate situation this year whose whirlwind campaign pushed specific direction." tion, the Berkeley instructor point­ One of the most heated legis­ has since resigned. Hughes agreed, fessorship. On the faculty since state whether he thought that him past Don Moses after having Who will the new Chancellor be? ed out. lature meetings of the year kept but was attending a convention 1946, Dr. Lincoln studied at Fresno USF's possible withdrawal from re­ which was not especially the fault of this year's administration trailed Moses in the primary elec­ the FOGHORN asked. "It will be Whether or not the Chancellor's ASUSF president Bob Ferrera during the Mardi Gras activities, State College, and received his gional organizations would hurt tions. M.A. and Ph.D. from the Univer­ the region, but Miss Marquita Go­ "that the. administration saw fit hard to find another great leader resignation was the result of un calling for order Wednesday. so turned the publicity over to Primaries will be not necessary of the caliber as Adenauer. He is successful dealings'with the Soviets Bill Cotrell spoke early in the Cotrell. Cotrell contacted Vano sity of California. mez, Lone Mountain head of the to use the money to rectify past the core of Germany's foreign NFCCS literary commission, said errors. this year to eliminate one of the Dr. Seabury could not say. "One meeting in an inquiry into expen photographers to snap the queen Dr. Vincent Moran, of the Phil­ candidates for president. In the policy moves and will continually thing is sure, Adenauer's decision diture of $200 for photographs of contestants. osophy Department, has advanced that she thought that if USF with "Perhaps we can learn from have some effect on, his nation's to the rank of Assistant Professor. drew it would mean the end. this situation that good judg­ cases of the races for vice presi­ will have a great bearing on the the Mardi Gras Queens. But somehow, 200 prints were or­ dent, yell leader, secretary, and international decisions. Summit talks with Russia." After lengthy discussion, the dered. Cotrell contends he didn't Dr. Moran did graduate studies at ment'is the essential thing to look for in a student—or any treasurer, no primaries will be "A new Chancellor could bring Dr. Seabury also feels that Prime story seemed to run like this. Ed order them. Hughes contended, the University of Toronto, and re­ ceived his B.A. from Duquesne other kind—of officer, not his needed, since no more than two Minister McMillan of England is a Griffin, Senior class reperesenta- before he left, that he didn't order men are running for each post. tive, had been commissioned by them. Ivey says the ASUSF didn't University. He has been a USF Slate ROTC membership in a particular po­ likely choice to succeed Adenauer faculty member since 1957. litically minded group," he The other "Upper Table" posts, as NATO Summit chief, which Charlie Fracchia and Bill Macchi, order them. co-chairmen of the Queen Com­ The Economics Department's Dr. said." BSC Chairman and Club Presi­ might result in a more "flexible at Griffin stated that he had color change dents' Representatives are chosen mittee to take care of publicity for "acted in good faith" in turning Otto Morgenstern, who is a candi­ Other students said that the titude in negotiations with Russia annual allotment should be treat after the general elections. The since McMillan favors such a the event. the work over to Hughes, "since date for the doctorate at the Uni­ Brown uniforms, so familiar to versity of California, has also ad­ ed with a hands-off policy in re BSC chairman is picked by the policy." Griffin went to then Public Re­ publicity is what a publicity of­ lower division ROTC cadets, are on new legislature in their first meet­ fice is for," but that he didn't vanced to the rank of Assistant gards to the redemption of the This latter point was the prin­ lations director, Phillip Hughes, the way out, it was announced this student debt. ing; the Clubs Presidents' Repre­ SUITS and asked him to handle it. Hughes suspect that anyone would order Professor. Dr. Morgenstern has week by the Department of Mili­ ciple disagreement between been at the University five years. "I don't care whether we have sentative is picked by the various (AND SUCH) President Eisenhower and Mc­ such a large amount of pictures. tary Science. Beginning next fall, clubs. Jerry Finnigan, FOGHORN edi­ The new appointments will take all cadets will be issued the stand a debt to pay. When I paid my Millan during their recent talks Frosh join effect immediately, Father Har­ fees at registration I was under Class officers are also elected in the United States. tor, who was in attendance, then ard Army Green 44 of regular en AT 61 POST offered the hypothesis that per­ ney's office announced. the impression that I was being following the general elections. German born Erich Fink, a USF listed men and officers; the same charged for expenses for events unusual dance haps the pictures were inadver­ as now worn by upper division of­ political science major was highly sponsored on my behalf. If they tently ordered by Hughes' office ficers and non-commissioned offi­ .want to pay off the debt, they in favor of the Bonn chief's move theme craze while he was away. Night school cers. Chemistry Prof towards the Presidentcy. should find other means than the No of the matter "As far as we know, this change "This is the smartest move that The freshman class, continuing allotment," another senior Lib- recieves grant the wierd dance initiative estab­ was made. Ivey said he would con­ numbers leap is being made on a national scale e. ' Arts student said. Adenauer could have made," Fink, lished by the Senior Ball, an- tact Vano Pictures to find out Enrollment in the University's in colleges that feature Army RO­ Continuation of a research proj­ Who starred on USF championship Among the suggested ideas for ounced yesterday the theme for just who ordered the shots. Evening division nearly doubled TC," said Major William L. Sand­ paying the debt without jeopard­ ect on fluorescent tracers by Chem­ soccer squad, said. "If he is elected the Frosh Fandango — "Razz-Ma- The other flare-up was featured that of the Day school this semes­ ers, assistant professor of military istry Professor Robert Seiwald president it will give Germany a izing the ASUSF allotment in­ ." by Sophomore representative ter, registrar William Dillon an­ science at the University. "The cluded more low-overhead mixers was assured yesterday with the new slant towards policy making. The Seniors startled the "Stair­ Mike McCabe, who held the floor nounced yesterday. maintenance of the new uniform such as the'Block Club sponsored announcement that he has been Presenting our "He will surely not remain in way to the Stars" theme accus­ with a four-minute statement A total of 4010 men and women will still be the responsibility of after the basketball games, Jazz granted $2,265.00 by the United the background of political af­ tomed student body when they an­ against a motion by Charlie attend the University Dillon said, each cadet." concerts to be -followed by a States Department of Health, Edu­ New Haven cut, fairs, Fink said. nounced their choice: "A Celebra­ Fracchia that all publicity for the with 1670 of them day students. The brass hat insignia and lapel mixer, and a more practical Mardi cation, and Welfare. with lapped edges USF's Political Science depart­ tion in Honor of the Fact that Feb­ "Intercollegiate Ball," which the The 1670 total is an increase of pins in use now will be retained Gras with, the students taking The title of Seiwald's project is ment was silent to queries about ruary Has But Twenty-eight Days Sopohomores are co-sponsoring 5.8 per cent over the Spring regis­ next fall. All old uniforms will be part in the entertainment to keep 'Synthetic Biological Fluorescent and seams, hook the Adenauer move yesterday, as This Year." —Continued on Page 2 tration last year, Dillon said. sent to Army salvage. the expenses to a minimum. Tracers." vents, plain front w- the German Consulate in San Questioned as to whether they Dr. Seiwald, who holds the Francisco, felt that Ferrera lived up to his rank of assistant professor, has slim leg trousers. campaign promises, the students been at USF since 1957. He holds Authentic in turned in another majority "no" the doctorate degree from St. Cite subtle' crime comic danger vote. every detail. Most Louis University. Reporters By PETE MATEU tionable but the greatest danger "much danger of being adversly "Mr. Ferrera claimed that he sorship but with supervision on was an advocate of "planned at 68.50... others FOGHORN Staff Writer lies in comic books themselves." influenced." the part of parents and those en­ —Continued on Page 3 58.50 to 125.00 Requested "Sex and violence in comic Cartoonist Schulz thought dif­ gaged in comic book printing. Special Events Dr. Brown recounted to the "Reading of comics," he stated, Tonight—Jazz show. Phelan Hall. Do you want to write for the books may still pose a threat to librarians the story of a young ferently and blamed the decline 8 p.m. FOGHORN party, 4101 Ocean FOGHORN? children's minds. In spite of a of all comics on mass production "should be balanced with plenty Avenue. offender who, after being caught, of good literature. Good reading SEC slates Sunday—SEC movie. Phelan Hall, Regardless of your college— comic book code adapted in 1955 displayed no sense of guilt what­ methods and depersonalization of 7:30 p.m.. "Kinds Hearts and Coro­ by publishers there is now a de­ the individua' artist's ideas. "I is needed to eliminate the tri­ nets" starring Alec Guinness. Arts, Nursing, Business, or soever toward his victims, feeling vial." Guinness film Tuesday—Drill. 10 p.m., Don Bowl. Science—if you have time free cided subtle approach which can that they should look out for don't find any of them really Red Tamalas Day. be just as harmfull." good," he said, "But the kids seem This week's presentation in the Wednesday—Student Legislature, SIXTY-ONE POST in the afternoons and have a de­ their own property. "He was "The effect of comic books on Semaria Room. 2:15 p.m. sire to see your work and name That was the warning voiced paralleling the attitudes of crim­ to want them. I'm nearly giving children has long been a subject Sunday Night Movie Series is Thursday—Nothing scheduled, but in and buying what I find least "King Hearts and Coronets," star­ we are curious to know if you read in print you are encouraged to by Attorney John J. Hopkins in inal elements he had read about", concerning educators and after this. If so. go right down to Delmas . BROWSERS join the FOGHORN staff. an address before the Catholic Dr. Brown said. repulsive." the problem was brought to light ring Alec Guinness, the Special and Delmas and tell them. Hopkins also objected to gram­ Events Committee announced yes­ Friday—TGIF. Meatless d a v. 0\ WELCOME yn There are only two require­ Library Council's spring meeting in 1953 publishers were forced to Foghorn back on the racks. The ments for writing: a desire to here Saturday. A panel featuring The panelist considered the mar and choice of vocabulary adopt a code of moral standards." terday. 17tli of the month and campaigning used in comics. He said that the "In keeping with Alec Guinness' is becoming irksome, but remember. write, and a willingness to Hopkins, Dr. George Brown, Bay quiet passive child who slowly Abad is for you. write. Those students who are area psychiatrist, and Charles absorbs the subtle suggestions a use of balloon dialogue makes As a result of this, circulation versatile acting ability, the master brought to yon courtesy of interested should submit their Schulz, creator of the Nationally steady diet of comics contains. reading of long lines in regular dropped considerably and now of subtlety, plays not only the part! Delmas & Delmas names at the FOGHORN office syndicated comic strip "Peanuts", Hopkins and Brown said the books more difficult. He also some of the publishers are think­ of a social climbing duke, but also stressed the fact that the answer ing of abandoning the code to plays all the persons who keep FINE JEWELERS anv afternoon. agreed that newspaper comics "average active youngster" with makers of your srhool ring were for the most part "unobjec­ "many other interests" is not in to the problem lies not with cen­ revive circulation, he said. him from social success. Page 2 Friday, April 10, 1959 S.F. FOGHORN Candidate? Dr. Gorman heads Jesuit Finance Council for USF Doctor Charles M. Gorman, pro­ last year. Headquarters of the The main purpose of the coun­ Other purposes include inform fessor of Chemistry, is USF's insti­ council is the University of Detroit, cil, according to Dr. Gorman, is ing interested persons of the op tutional representative to the troit. to enlarge and coordinate re­ Jesuit Research Council of Amer­ The executive director of the search by making known to re­ portunities for research and show­ Cody speech finals Monday ica and vice-chairman of the coun­ council, Mr. Ralph Trese, who search workers at the various ing what projects are needed. cil's nine-man board of directors, periodically visits each member colleges what funds and equip­ "A number of faculty members Seven competing orators were "Living Death"; Robert Durard, round, we decided to increase it Rev. John F. X. Connolly, S.J., college, will arrive at USF March ment can be obtained from foun­ are working with grants obtained declared finalists in the Father junior, Philosophy major, "The to seven." announced yesterday. 31 to consult with and advise all dations, government agencies, with the aid of the Jesuit Research Alexander J. Cody Oratorical Con­ Vanishing American"; Edward Prizes for the contest sponsored faculty who are working on proj­ and individuals. Council of America. by the Philhistorians are: Trophy The council, to which most test. The finals will be held next Griffin, senior, "The Idea of a Jesuit colleges belong, was started ects financed through the council. Monday night at 8 o'clock in the and $25 purse first place, second City niversity," English major. and third place—medals. Certifi­ lecture room of Gleeson Library, The contest is held in honor of cates will be presented to all par­ with Bill Kievith, chairman of the con­ Father Alexander J. Cody, S.J., ticipants. PAY-BY-THE MONTH test, said. 1886-1957. The last oratorical con­ "The whole student body is urged On Campos Wax Shulman The seven finalists—in speaking test was held on campus in 1948. to attend the final round and en­ courage our outstanding speakers." jfTvrrTl AUTO INSURANCE (By the Author of "Rally Round the Flag, Boys! "and, order—are: Robert O'Neill, fresh­ Kievith, junior, History major, "Barefoot Boy with Cheek.'') man, speaking on "A Twist of Fate said: "The contest promises to be The purpose of the contest is to You no longer need have the burden of that large or an Act of God"; James Polakof, a great success if the students at re-establish an oratorical contest -j yearly payment. You can now pay your Auto on campus, and to foster speech I Insurance like you pay your phone, gas or light junior, "Blessed Are the Peace USF continue to show the interest bill - by the month. makers," history major; Leland they have exhibited in the past activities on campus. It will also Vandendale, sophomore, "The New few weeks. We originally planned give students on campus an oppoi\ THE TRUE AND TYPICAL CASE Slavery"; Peter Balistrieri, sopho to have six finalists, but because tunity to compete in a forensic ac-j OF CHATSWORTH OSCEOLA more, "Patriotism: the Foundation of the excellent quality of the ora tivity. This is the only oratorical; C. fWl. 1. of America"; Dan Ritter, freshman, tions presented in the elimination contest held on campus. You all know, of course, that every engineering senior is receiv­ CALIFORNIA MOTORISTS INSURANCE ing fabulous offers from dozens of corporations, but do you Shades of Eric Nord crossed TUxedo 5-4557 know just how fabulous these offers are? Do you have any idea the USF election scene this how widely the corporations are competing? Let me cite for STUDLEG—From P. I week when Jim Phelan, a mem­ 1446 VAN NESS AVE. Op«n Saturday! From 8:30 A.M. to 1 2:30 P.M. Come In or Phone you the true and typical case of Chatsworth Osceola, a true Baroness | ber of former Clubs' President and typical senior. Council Representative and un­ successful presidential candidate Chatsworth, walking across the M.I.T. campus one day last endows first Furor develops last year year Pat King's Popu week, was hailed by a man sitting in a yellow convertible list Party (similar to Berkeley's studded with precious gem stones. "Hello," said the man, "I am USF chair Slate?), added his name to the Norwalk T. Sigafoos of the Sigafoos Bearing and Bushing Com­ list of prexy hopefuls. But be­ pany. Do you like this car?" A fund for the establishment of MEMO FROM BOB LAMON over photo bill fore Hilltoppers had the oppor­ "Yeah, hey," said Chatsworth. an endowed academic chair, the tunity of seeing the bearded first in the University's history, Class '52 "It's yours," said Sigafoos. with soph classes from most of the that $30 expense money be taken hopeful exchange promises with has been initiated by Baroness other candidates his name was "Thanks, hey," said Chatsworth. Margaret von Soosten. The chair, Bay Area Colleges, be forbidden from the General Activities Fund "Do you like Philip Morris?" said Sigafoos. because of a conflict with the Col­ to pay for tonight's Jazz show. The taken from the candidates roster in chemistry, will be called the before nominations. Oh well, "Of corris," said Chatsworth. "Margaret and Frederick von Soos­ lege Players' production, "Under opposition, led by Senior Cla^s the Gaslight." President Frank Trumbower, there's always honorary presi­ "Here is a pack," said Sigafoos. "And a new pack will be ten Chair of Chemistry," in honor dent of North Beach. of the Baroness and her son Fred­ McCabe contended, in a pre­ claimed that the SEC should pay delivered to you at twelve-minute intervals every day as long; erick, a graduate of USF. pared statement, that the Legis­ for the event, since this was being as you shall live." A chair is an annual income de lature had previously given the co-sponsored by them, and since "Thanks, hey," said Chatsworth. rived from an invested sum of class the okey to enter the spon­ they had previously agreed to "Does your wife like Philip Morris?" said Sigafoos. money usually of a figure between sorship of the Ball; that the play's underwrite the entire cost if Texaco Grants "She would," said Chatsworth, "but I'm not married." August were not able to work an $100,000 and $150,000. The inter­ original schedule date would not "Do you want to be?" said Sigafoos. est from this money is used to pay have been in conflict with the arrangement with the Musicians' another $1500 the salary of a professor. dance, but that the play has been Union to have a good portion of Texaco Oil Company has granted "What American boy doesn't?" said Chatsworth. The initial payment of $5000 has moved back a week, and now is in the entertaintment without cost. the University unrestricted use of Sigafoos pressed a button on the dashboard of his convertible been made on the chair and the conflict; that there is a three night August had been able to make $1500 for the second consecutive and the trunk opened up and out came a nubile maiden with other payments will be made at run to the College Players show, the arrangements, so Trumbower year, Rev. Francis Callahan, S.J., golden hair, flawless features, a perfect disposition, and the irregular intervals over the next providing the students the oppor­ felt the SEC should bear the brunt Director of Development an­ appendix already removed. "This is Laurel Geduldig," said few years until the necessary funds tunity to go to both events, or to of what expense is left. The legis­ nounced yesterday. Sigafoos. "Would you like to marry her?" are achieved. go to the dance after watching the lature agreed, and August's motion The gift comes under the Texas "I must say that I am truly hap­ play. was defeated. Company's "aid-to-education" pro­ py and humbled to know that I am He also mentioned that he had gram, which includes grants-in-aids the first to establish such a prece­ worked out any possible clash with and company-sponsored scholar­ dent," said the Baroness in a letter publicity campaigns for the Frosh Poli Scimen ships. Put them together to the University . Fandango, by agreeing with Frosh Board Chairman, Augustus C. "I believe the importance of prexy Lee Avallone to remove the use Coro labs Long, said that his company is for a solid start towards learning, of knowledge, especial­ Intercollegiate Ball posters today, Four USF political science ma­ "pleased to make this contribution ly of advances made in the scien­ McCabe's impassioned plea jors are participating in the pub­ to the welfare of the nation's col­ financial security tific fields, cannot be over em­ apparently touched the Studleg lic Affairs Laboratory activities of leges and universities and to the phasized," she said. members, for Fracchia's pro­ the Coro Foundation, as part of development of your people with School days will soon come to an end and before they do The announcement of the first posal met with defeat. their regular class assignments, the leadership potential so neces­ you can get a solid start towards building a secure s appointee to the Margaret and In ariother controversy, Vice- the Political Science Department sary to our country's well-being." financial future by arranging your life insurance pro­ Frederick von Soosten Chair of President Boyer August moved announced this week. gram now. 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Valverde RoA DiiiQnrrl Joe DiGregorio Bu LAMOXT CStAXSTOX Boyer August • Sophomore Class Representa­ U\JkJ LxLLl\\JLl C£ • JunioJunior ClasClass RenresentativeRepresentative.. tives • Chairman, Gym Dedication • Student-body Vice Presi­ Chairman of Soph Drag Junior Class President. • Rally. dent • Chairman of Christian Family ASUSF Parliamentarian. • Mardi Gras Co-ordinator. • Originator of College Life Series. Freshman Class President. • Variety Show Co-Chairman. Pardon my sonic boom Happy Hour • ASUSF Social Committee Chairman, ASUSF Variety • Treasurer, Alpha Delta • Sophomore Class President Gamma Fraternity. • Coordinator of NFCCS Indus­ Show. GLEESON REFERENCE Librarian David Locher is a • Chairman Jazz Presentation Chairman, High School • Junior Prom Committee. friend and frequent correspondent of Katherine Ann Porter. '59 trial Relations Committee Leadership Conference. • Chairman, Junior Banquet. • Chairman Welcome Dance • Co-Chairman of Intercollegi­ Chairman, ASUSF By-Laws • Special Events Committee. . . . Jerry Harrison, law student and former ASUSF Secre­ '58 ate Ball 1959 Committee. • Board of Athletic Control. tary, will tour Russia this summer on a State Dept. exchange • Chairman Social Committee • Sodality Vice President, Philhisto­ • Athletic Award Banquet program bringing some Moscovites here. . . . German pro­ • Publicity Chairman Variety • Frosh Basketball rians. Committee. fessor Kurt Reuss isn't one for losing touch with his native Show • Frosh Fandango Committee St. Ives Law Society. • Freshman Initiation Com­ vocal inflections. He will begin a leave of absence soon on • Coordinator Gym Dedica­ Special Events Committee. mittee. • Intramural Football (prey a two-year tour of Europe. ... Dr. Giovanni Camajani, con­ tion • Alpha'-Delia (Jamma. • Rally Committee. troversial director of the University's now-extinct but still • Initiation Committee Fog 1957, 1958) • Pershing Rifles. • Maraschi Club. • Chairman Farewell Dance • Color Guard 19581959 famous Schola Cantorum, will return to San Francisco's Fellow Dons: • Knights of Columbus. '58 Fellow Dons: • Sodality. musical scene next week with the first concert of his Col­ • Alpha Delta Gamma Fra­ In the past candidates have The time has come when the • Charter Centennial. legium Musicum, a Schola-like choral group under the ternity often over shot the mark by offer­ student body must make an im­ • Library Committee. Dominican-sponsored Blackfriars of the West. . . . • St. Ives Law Club ing a program that cannot possi­ portant decision. The choice is Fellow Dons: * * * • Special Events Committee yours either to continue along bly be carried out. Today, I The primary duty of the Vice BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM: This sign of the • College Players would like you to decide on the the same path we have followed • Chairman Soph Drag '57 for the last three years or to vote President of the ASUSF is to pro­ times adorns the greasy wall of a Fulton St. doughnut shop merits of my platform with the vide the Student Body with an • Chairman Homecoming Pa­ thought in mind that I have ap­ for a "new concept" of govern­ frequented by the neighboring high school sets "No smok­ rade '57 ment based on the individual stu­ active and enjoyable social calen­ ing, no dancing,—and no necking!" proached the position which I BOB Du RARD dar. This job is an important one • Chairman A.D.G. Dance '58 BOYER AUGUST seek by weighing what should be dent. * * * &'59 and I feel that my qualifications done against what can be done It is my belief that student gov­ bring student government back show that I am well prepared for BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM: Billy Rowe, pre-med • N.C.A.A. Ticket Committee II—Unification of Clubs and and what has been done in the ernment has gradually lost con­ into its proper place of respect. '57 Student Government Through the task. With your support and student here switched his major to English last semester. past. tact with the student body This can only be done by p-ov- participation, I would attempt the • Pershing Rifles'58 &'57 Improvement of Club Pres­ through disinterested leadership, ing to the individual student that So? So—last month Rowe was accepted by every medical idents Council: (a) Club Day The needs of a growing univer­ following program: school he applied to in his scalpel days . . . admiring fans • Intramural Basketball '58 & sity increase every year along improper planning and organiza­ } is an integral and important '59. on Friday in Gym; (b) Dance tion of events and failure to re­ member of the ASUSF. This can • A giant Aloha Dance with of former FOGHORN columnist Jack Abad will be in Gym That Night; (c) Given with the student body. I believe Student Government has a that in the following platform I flect the true needs and interests best be done by the Student Body groups that led the Statehood amused to know there's another Abad in the world: he by Council; (d) All Profits Go of the students. President. for Hawaii program partici­ recently sired a son, Michael. She Phyllis Kyne. definite place in university to Clubs. have developed a means where­ life. That place has its founda­ by the prestige and activities of I fully realize the responsibility I would greatly appreciate your pating in the event. ' . . . The Belmont Bells, Peninsula vocal group, were really tion on service; service to you Ill—A Club Briefs Publica­ the ASUSF can grow and will of the president to find out the consideration and I thank you for • Two giant mixers sponsored ringing towards the end of the Military Ball Friday night the individual student—a serv­ tion: (a) A Publication Devot­ grow. real attitude, interests, and needs your support. by the Club President's Coun­ over the somewhat aloof escorting methods of their Don ice which should fulfill all ed to Publicizing All Club PLATFORM: MY SEVEN of the student body. If elected, Sincerely, cil; one of these, featuring a dates . . . rumoured as a prospect for Stu Bennett's College your collegiate needs. To ac­ Events and Endeavors, etc.; ARTICLES: I promise to work unceasingly to Bob DuRard. big name band, would be held complish this a mature con­ (b) A Student Body Service to off campus. Player position is Fr. James Dempsey, Philihistorians' • The dumber one thing is to moderator. Dempsey is currently working on his Master's cept of leadership and a back­ the Clubs; (c) Free of Charge. CHINA—From P. I • A two-week Cultural Festival ground of experience is de­ IV—All City Charity Ball: reduce the deficit of the ASUSF featuring club exhibits, lec­ Degree in speech at S. F. State. Bennett, as predicted in this manded. Having served as (a) Co-Sponsored by San Fran­ so that we may enjoy a rich and tures, classical films, a Shake­ column last week, will accept a position at San Jose City Col­ your Student-Body Vice Pres­ cisco Colleges; (b) Big Name varied social calendar next year. spearean production from the lege next Fall.... . ident this year, I believe that Band; (c) Hotel Dance; (d) We can do this by making the Drama Dept., and participa­ clubs more active and by running * * * I have the necessary experi­ Profits Go to Charity. Russia hungry tion with the SEC. BOOM, BOOM, BOOM: The Squire may not appear at ence to represent you. and organizing the activities effi­ • More entertainment from local V—Mardi Gras and Raffle: ciently. * all this year. Editor Urie Walsh is disgusted with the dearth My proposed platform of hotels and night clubs for our (a) Organized and run by • Insure that the students will of decent contributions and will go before the Publicantions positive principles, I believe, Club Presidents Council; (b) dances. Council next week to discuss drastic ways and means. This will show the necessary lead­ Extension of Mardi Gras Scope get social and cultural activities 'for good things' • Continuation of a variety ership you want. It is a prac­ which they want by a poll of the show, after game mixers, and brings to mind a poem that occupied a full page in 1958's to include Students, Alumni, literary endeavor, which I shall quote completely and to wit: tical platform as we will be Dons Club, etc.; (c) Each Club student-body to be conducted ,.hunger., for the «good thing*" in on TV commercials that we could "Happy Hours)* financially able next year to sometime before the end of th'"lifee : washing machines, vacuum be putting to use for mankind, he • A speaker system to be in­"What do you do when the moon is blue and the lover you're Sponsor a King and Queen semester. fulfill it. Candidate; (d) Raffling of a cleaners, etc. t This hunger, North said. We are reaching a state stalled in the Arts Building to with, is turning green?" End poem. End item. . . . Seniors I—U. S. F. Week: (a) Christ­ Sportscar or Corvette to In­ • A "sensible" social calendar saj(ji "permeates" the Russian so- where the difference between what help publicize all activities. Brennan Newsom, Frank Mulholland, Dave Lillevand, Gary mas Ball; (b) Variety Show (1. crease interest and Activity. which means a maximum number cjetyi s0 much so that these objects we "link the world should be, and • ". file of all past exams kept Macintosh, and Jerry Finnigan ran up an astronomical $72 Possible National T. V. Show of well-organized dances against are displayed 0n exhibition, and what we think it is, is almost mini- in the reserve room for stu­ bar bill at an Olympic Club luncheon the other merry after­ Sincerely, dent use. in Gym); (c) Lecture (1. Re­ a multitude of haphazardly con- (jraw cr0wds just to see them. mal, North says; when that state is noon. ... nowned Speaker). Boyer August ducted dances. ^ combination of these factors reached, complacency and senility, The secondary duty of the of- * * * • A return of the policy which has given the Russians a feeling eventually leading to destruction, ficj is to represent the student body on the Legislature. My past BANG: One of the greatest political coups d'etat of the brought USF the big names of of «cockiness," North said, when set in. of the century fizzled into the newly laid gym floor yester­ POLL—From P. J Woody Herman and Dave Bru- tne talk turns to war. But to punc- We have enough "energy, irnagi- record shows that I have served beck music in the past. ture this confidence, North said, it nation", and resources," the Stan- faithfully, and if elected I will day, as the "Populist Party" movement, spearheaded by • Increased and intensified ef- is necessary only to mention ford professor stated, to clear the consider my first obligation to be grizzly-cheeked Pat King, and bearded-jowl Jim Phelan, forts to coordinate mixers with "China." slums, solve the color problem, set ASUSF. Therefore my time will ground to a sluggish halt. King.and Phelan planned to nom­ Reveal Ferrera other Schools. The Russians realize that 670 the world in bloom, and "we can be the Student Body's. inate English major John O'Brien for President from the • Insure that the S.E.C. works million people now populate China, do V. all democratically" if we take Because of time, experience, floor, but BSC Chairman Frank DeBenedetti liquidated the in the field not covered by the and in 20 years 4he number will be stock of ourselves, free ourselves and service I ask for your support idea by pulling the plug out of the microphone before ASUSF or the Clubs in the hope one billion. "Where are these Chi- from the life we now lead and find in the coming election. Phelan could get to it. "We thought it would add a new note that we can bring a cross section nese going to go? North contends a new vision ' of the future we Thank you. to the campaign," King said. Personally, I've heard better unpopularity of speakers, exhibits and events that the Russians fear China: think mankind should have." Joe Di Gregorio. notes follow an alker-seltzer. to tiu Hilltop. "Nothing separates us from them progress. This was as meaning­ gym. Second, "Homecoming in­ ^. T_™««». *i.« „ i „ K . /v r, but a mere line on a map, the less as are most slogans, but that clude rally show and dance with • Increase the clubs on ""l r . ",: ^n,„ _. „i ;„ that is to be expected in political ac­ big name band." Homecoming c t tivity. He intended an extension still hasn't been held. o?r asttsrss S^^Si of the make USF big philosophy Third, Ferrera proposed sentatives and thereby benefiting gJStffi SSSJtSd be'S. of his predecessor, Bianco, but he "Broadening of the SEC and the the clubs and the s^d.n£ Jg conflict be. didn't realize that his situation, NFCCS to include more stu­ tween East and West. would be such that this was im­ dents." NFCCS <:an't include In Asia, North found, the USA possible," a senior Liberal Art* more students since each member TREASURER has antagonized the people. The said. of the student body is automatic­ Asians think of us as Romans at "As a result, he had to be ally a member. Tuesday the stu­ • IT I the banquet table, as is evidenced content to "do the little things dent body voted the NFCCS out JaCk I 0)JlOr by the "technical missionaries" uw right" which, ironically enough, of the Student Legislature, and / we send, who wish to live in the D1CAL LEXICON midst of luxury in a poverty- ME was what his opponent, Don Bill Macchi is considering the re­ Fellow Dons: English Moses had suggested a- year placement of the NFCCS by a stricken land. The Russians, feel English: BOORISH LOVER BOY ago. Ferrera succeeded in this, Catholic Action Committee. The importance of adequate fi­ the Asians, are less expensive. but couldn't even attempt to Fourth, Ferrera offered an nancial planning and controlled And when the Chinese begin fulfill his promises," he said. "Impressive Gym Dedication and expenditure cannot be overem­ sending their own "technical Thinklish translation: The appropriate Ferrera based his election-win­ Founder's Day." Gym Dedication phasized in regard to the future missionaries," theirs will live on word for this gent is Crctssanova! Main ning campaign platform on four was impressive. Founder's Day planning and success of any or­ bowls of rice. points with nine enumerated, spe­ is being replaced by Centennial ganized economical unit, and as North then spoke for the recog- reasons: 1. He's the only guy we know cific items he would accomplish Week. such, the future of the Associated nition of Red China. who sends mimeographed love letters. 2. during his reign. Students of the University of San «T believe in the recognition of Ferrera promised fifthly a Francisco depends primarily upon effective governments," he said. He's the only guy who doesn't make Under his first point, "Progres­ "Picnic Dance following Frosh all a sound and carefully planned fi- But whether China is recognized sive Student Government," Fer­ Initiation." This never took place. nancial program. Those who are j j veral problems advances when he runs out of gas (the rera promised a "Centrally Lo­ Under his third point, "In­ or not) ne sa ( i se elected to the seats in the legis- will re'main: gal's too busy pushing his car). Too cated Student Information Bu­ creased Student Services," Fer­ lature are responsible for the di- j The majority of the people in reau." This wasn't accomplished. rera promised to "lower the park­ rection in which such a finan- i,i poor; we live in a Thinklish thoughtless to buy his own cigarettes, "A Monthly Publication of ay ex­ ing rates and Library Fines." tne wor are A^FUCTfONARY cial policy tends to, and it is, for «Garden of Eden," and do not real- this bird only dates girls who appreciate ELIZABETH Mrmn., „ penditures and assets." This Both of these are beyond his GOODIE, S E the most part, within their discre- iZei,ow poverty-plagued the rest of "" " or ,0WA hasn't been done. jurisdiction and haven't hap­ tion to decide how funds shall be \r\ is. In connection with the honest taste of fine tobacco. "We pened, and "Abolishing Compul­ the WOT Third, to "Stop reckless spend­ appropriated for various events. this ne said, in our attempts to always have something in common," he ing and increase Club participa­ sory Convocations." The Board of £g&! FOSSILIZED Student Control is reaping a har­ If given the opportunity to serve help' otner nations, we have al­ REPTILE says. "Her Luckies!" tion." This was questioned by as Treasurer of ASUSF, I would lowed t00 mucn graft and corrup- Ken Collins, ASUSF secretary, in vest of Compulsory Convocation Fines every month. exercise my opinion that it is only tion t0 enter in, with the resultant last week's Legislature meeting through carefully planned budg- «bad taste" toward the U. S. when hints were made towards Ferrera proposed, under the ets designed to control expendi- g The well-to-do in "The Garden English: RUN-DOWN CHICKEN COOP last point of his platform, to join SAILOR'S DEBT the agreement between Ferrera ture that we can achieve finan- Qt Eden" are, for the most part, Engl's and the Special Events Commit­ the Junior Chamber of Com­ cial success. white, he said, while the majority tee for the purchase of a $500 merce and to better relationships IfATOOIHGir' with businesses in S. F. thus giv­ In the capacity of Treasurer, 0f the people in the world are col­ projector, and again this week as chairman of the finance com- red. We have not made a great when the ASUSF discussed a ing the student body greater op­ 0 portunities. These were done. mittee, I would be in a position success of living with the colored $200 Mardi Gras photography bill to require, prior to events, realis- minority in our own country; this of which half was never used. The ASUSF joined the Junior Chamber of Commerce in the tic budgets and bids that would is an effective propaganda weapon Ferrera's second office-winning be required to meet the stand- f totalitarian countries. Also, point, "Increased and Planned first month of the school year. or Boyer August's vice-presiden­ ards of practical financial plan- North asked, will we be treated ROCKOOILE Activities," promised first the ning, and it is my opinion that il if the balance of power shifts Thinklish; "Mardi Gras Returned to Down­ tial platform encompassed six we points. His first, linked with one only through this means of ex- from the white to the colored peo- : town Hotel." It was held in the penditure control that we can sat- pies? IS ioP'" of Ferrera's, promised a picnic Thinkiish: HENEMENT j and dance following frosh initia­ isfy our needs and keep expenses 3. The Russians and the Chinese , Th'nklish: GOBLIGATION tion. The picnic was never ful­ at a minimum, thos satisfying the «re succeeding in their endeavors MABGC REDsMN. SCATHE U ,•„.«« COMOLW ...or .»««»»" filled. obligation of practical reason. by totalitarian means. Will we be Election His second point promised a As Treasurer, I would be re- able to solve the same problems as sponsible to the various clubs for they under democratic methods. publication of the social calendar "incredible waste" regulations to the women's colleges before keeping their accounts intact and 4. There i the year was out. Third, a new up to date, and of informing them in the United States and this waste HOW TO MAKE *2 5 Regulations regarding the of their existing financial condi- is not only material, it is a waste posting of signs by ASUSF office location for class dances. Fourth, Take a word—ambition, for example. With it, you can make fake desire to' candidates were released yester­ August proposed to introduce a tions. In fulfilling this duty, I of "time energy, talent and brain day by the Board of Student series of informal dances follow­ would like also to discuss finan- pc-wer." We are spending talent succeed (shambition), acting aspirations (hambition), the desire to study Control. Signs may be posted ing all home games. The Block cial problems with various clubs (crambition) or the urge to win at bridge (slambition). That's Thinklish—and only on the doors of the Huts, Club, after half the season had if they feel a need for improve­ Sophomore wins it's that easy! We're paying $25 for the Thinklish words judged best—your on the fire escape, in the lounge, gone by without a mixer, took the ment in a financial aspect. check is itching to go! Send your words to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, initiative upon itself to sponsor and on the Bulletin Boards in For the best interest of every N. Y. Enclose your name, address, university and class. the Liberal Arts Building, and these mixers. student, I would like to publish, chemistry prize on the windows of the Green and In his last two points, August at least once a semester, finan­ A Handbook of Chemistry and Gold Room in Phelan Hall. All proposed engagement of big cial statements which would pro- Physics was awarded Thomas P. other areas are off-limits for name bands for USF's All-College vide a detailed explanation of our Harries, sophomore science stu- Get the genuine article signs, and the standard fine for mixers; and that these mixers be financial condition. dent from Phoenix, Arizona, for violations will be imposed. co-sponsored with the clubs to de­ USF Treasurer, I will exercise achieving the highest award in All signs on campus must be fray expenses. There weren't any my best efforts to fulfill the du- the beginning course in college removed before the election re­ USF all-college mixers. ties and obligations imposed upon physics. Get the honest taste sults are announced (this in­ When questioned as to what me, and to serve in a capacity for The award, given by the Chemi- cludes scotch tape, etc.). And could be attributed the deficiency the betterment and future sue- cal Rubber Company of Cleveland, all signs in the Liberal Arts in this year's administration, one cess of the Associated Students Ohio, makes Harries eligible for of a LUCKY STRIKE Building must be removed by Business Administration junior of the University of San Fran- participation in a competitive candidates before 8:30 a.m., on said, "Get rid of the clique that Cisco. chemistry examination involving Wednesday, April 22. has been fouling up the ASUSF Thank you. the winners from other universities G A. T. C» Product of d^t^nt^iewinryt/thaeeo^^/ruoafw--

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