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From Affiliation with National Student Group TAKE AID ACTIVE PART I *l J&REIGN STUDENTS ill IN SCHOOL/ORGANIZATIONS RELIEF DRIVE I J the OfficialSantaPublication oj the Associated Students oj the UniversityClaraoj Santa Clara VOL. 27. NO. 14 «^^>24 SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY. MAR. 2, 1949 5 CENTS THE COPY PATTON AND FAUGSTED GAM NSA POSTS House Argues Golden Jubilee Arts Tryout PM Machines Increased Returns Seen Jewish Topic On March 7 Criticized Topic for debate before the House Pope Pius Will Receive Donald Ranney, director of dra- The Engineering Society was addressed J. With yesterday by Affiliation of the Calvin From Philhistorians Monday night matics, announced that try- was, "Resolved, that the Jews are Powerful Radio Station outs for the.Dramatic Arts Con- Brown, who spoke on the subject justified in establishing the new test will be held Monday, March of perpetual motion. Brown is a Pope Pius XII will be the recipient of a gift from Santa Clara on state of Israel." Representatives 7. After the tryouts the six best graduate engineer of the Cali- the occasion of his golden jubilee. Student Technology; National he Group Harry Grami and Cornelius Buck- actors will be chosen for the final fornia Institute of On April 2 His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, will celebrate his 50th • ley argued in support of the prop- contest to be held in the Ship on is also a graduate of law school George Faugsted and Philip Patton are Santa Clara's delegates to the National Student anniversary as a priest. In honor of this event Catholic students osition, but lost the vote for win- the March 30. The prize for the best Brown's authority on the subject This was announced last Friday after final tabulation of the votes in world over are uniting in a tremendous demonstration Association. last ning side to the negative team of of confidence actor will be a $5O watch. was well qualified by his expe- general election. in, and loyalty to the Holy See. week's Leo Bailey and Victor Elias. The contest, an annual affair, rience in the field of mechanics, men represent Clara at all NSA meetings, including the National In order that a suitable gift may These will Santa Principal argument of the af- is open to any member of the as he was past chairman of the They act as co-chairmen of the Santa Clara NCA be presented to Student Congress next summer. will also the Pontiff, the Angeles CiimUUS. firmative was that, since the Santa Clara student body. The Los Section of the ASME ('ommitf p*> rlirnctinu' nil NSA Sirtivif ii>& on the leaders various religious or- Bridge Team immigration laws pertaining to of contestant must present a dra- and has held executive positions POOR TURNOUT ganizations in Rome have issued Palestine was not enforced, and matic sketch alone or with sup- in large corporations. Patton received 389 votes, Faug- a joint appeal to Catholic youth since the Jewish displaced per- Takes Match porting actors, and he may use The address itself presented an sted 324, Tom Sapunor 226 and of the world to give His Holiness Talk Series Block Club sons in Europe had nowhere to any material, provided that it is overall picture of perpetual mo- Dick Rives 194. An estimated 55 a new radio station to replace Making an almost unbelievable go, the Jews were justified in im- dramatic and approved by the di- tion, beginning with the history per cent of the student body voted. the existing one now rendered comeback in the final round of migrating to their ancient home- rector of dramatics. The sketch to and working up to present day Begins Soon Plans Ahead The candidates addressed an as- nearly worthless by Communist play, Santa Clara's once beaten land, Palestine, and in establishing be given must possess dramatic developments. Brown was aided sembly on Thursday morning, interference. bridge team narrowly edged out Rev. James F. Kearney, S.J., a Second semester activities of a Jewish government. qualities; that is, it must be a in his speech by the use of slides, after which the polls were opened. That such a plan may be exe- a strong Lone Mountain octet in member of the university philoso- the Block SC Society were dis- The negative team defended comedy, tragedy or a melodrama. showing nine types of perpetual Student leaders expressed dis- cuted each student in every Cath- Sunday's match in the Seifert phy department and recently re- cussed and voted on during last their argument principally on the The material to be presented is motion machines. appointment that the attendance olic school of the world is being Lounge. The. meet was settled in turned from 18 years in China, week's meeting*, in the Adobe ground that the Jews had no right chosen by the entrant at his own After the lecture President at the assembly was so small. and entertainment for one week an overtime period after the Bron- will address members and guests Lodge. to take what did not belong to discretion. Henry Miller announced that the Polls remained open until Friday asked to sacrifice some pleasures co pasteboard pushers won three of the newly formed International A popular motion, raised by them. The sketches enacted in forthcoming open house for the afternoon. and to contribute as far as possi- out of the last four tables to tie Relations Club next Wednesday Moe Chavez, was quickly passed On a general vote, Leo Bailey front of the drapes in the Ship. Engineering College will be post- ble that which each student saves. up the score 8-8. evening in the Adobe Lodge. to the effect that the group will RETURNS ON INVESTMENT was chosen best speaker of the de- This limits the space on stage, so poned from March 25 to April 1. Faugsted The gift to the Holy Father is In the overtime period the FIRST LECTURE attend Mass and Communion in Patton and will re- bate. a minimum of properties and Also he stressed that the engi- a reply to Communism's attack bridging Boncos swept all four Father Kearney's address, "Fac- a body on the first Friday of place Pat Hanratty and Don Lively discussion among the 18 scenery is compulsory. There will neers should cooperate in the Stu- Said Canty of election, on the Church, a reply to Cardi- tables to cop their second victory ing the Facts in China," will open each month. All members will Canty. this members present followed the for- be a time limit of 20 minutes for dent Relief campaign under prog- "I hope these men get as much nal Mindszenty's brutal impris- of the year. Santa Clara's win the club's spring lecture series. wear their block sweaters and mal argumentation. each sketch. ress at the university. out of their contact with NSA as onment and to Bishop Stepinac's over the heretofore undefeated On Monday evening, March 28, occupy the first three pews of the The question calendared for Ranney emphasized the fact year unjust Lone Mountain team makes them the Hon. S. K. Kirpalani, consul Mission Chapel. I did of mine. This is the the new condemnation. the contestants should turn March 7 is "Resolved, that "the a definite contender for tourna- that general for India in San Francisco, Other discussions centered about NSA should be grown up enough to The motivating idea ■ of the to Mon- labor bill is more advantageous ment have in their names him before deliver an address entitled the proposed date for the annual to show some real activity. The whole enterprise is to sacrifice honors. A loss would Apologies Of will both labor and management." Ted eliminated the Broncs' day, March 7. "Will India Go Communistic Block SC picnic as well as the purchase card plan should begin that which is legitimately good chances of Shanahan and Jack Drummey obtaining Now?" April, Prof. A. type of to given this semester in the Bay Area. I in reparation for sin and for the the number one berth. In William charm be the will compose the negative team, Playing the News Staff of the university's chem- graduating senior members. am confident that these men can benefit of the persecuted Church. for Broncos in Sun- Carter and Lester Kerfoot and Raymond day's tilt were Phil Patton and Through an oversight on the istry department will speak on A" report by Secretary Armond bring home some returns for our preeminently the motive. SC Annuals Amrhein will defend the affirma- This is Bill Steffan, Pat Walsh and Henry part of the news staff of The Santa "Mexican Meanderings." Ferante on first semester achieve- investment in NSA soon." Secondarily it is the intention to tive. Miller, Bob Stoffel and Weston Clara, the names of the three gen- As a teacher and magazine edi- ments and financial status topped ALTERNATE DELEGATES back up our spiritual reply with a on O'Reilly, Phil Lynch and Bill Ma- Now Sale tlemen who comprised the other tor in China, Father Kearney was the first meeting of 1949. Patton and Faugsted are both gilt that will enable Rome to time is growing short, em- majors comber. Don Keith substituted The quarters of the quartet which ap- afforded the opportunity to learn English in the College of speak and to deny the Redwood Editor out truth for Miller in the final round of phasized J. Sei- peared at the sophomore dance the Chinese situation first hand. Arts and Sciences. They became innumerable false accusations for IRC Invites Play. quist this week, student -'tf.e last week were not obtained by His talk will deal with the Com- engaged in NSA work after at- with which she is being accused.
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