Nominations Narrow Field in Today's Election

Ending what observers considered one of the quietest opponent by Dick Egan. Smith based his platform on the were nominated for head yell leader for the coming year. from their ranks to be chosen as the leader of their stu­ campaigns in USF history, Jack Smith and Ron McLennan program of a close union of all Don clubs and activities. The three contenders for this job each led the student dent body for a year. wiere nominated for the presidency of the Associated Stu­ Sophomores Frank McGinnis and Hal Tobin were body in one yell. The one best suited for the job is a The sophomores too have a personal interest with one dents last Monday during the latest meeting of the student of their number bound to be selected as coordinator of the nominated for Vice President. question which probably won't be answered until the Fall body. all-important activities schedule. Mal McCarthy nominated McGinnis for his post while football season is over. With the freshmen, it is a privilege, as they for the McLennan, head of the Junior Class and former KAP his opponent, Tobin, was nominated by Charlie White. president was nominated by Jim Herning and based his first time as a class are given a voice in the affairs of the platform on a new intramural program. TWO FOR SECRETARY school which they have taken as their own and which has EDITORIAL accepted them as true sons. John Kearney and Ray Gennette were chosen as op­ "We have to stimulate more interest and rivalry in Every student on the Hilltop has an obligation to vote Do not argue that you are given but the choice of two ponents for the job of Secretary of the ASUSF. the clubs of the University," McLennan stated. today. evils. The men running are worthy, or they would not Fred Woelflen is running as yet unopposed for the With the seniors, it is a sacred duty, to voice their dare to confront the student body. You had your chance ACTIVITY UNION post of Treasurer. This appointment must be made by the final say on how they wish the affairs of their Alma Mater to make a better slate last Monday. Former assistant yell-leader and president of his Executive committee. to be . The decision has to be made, and it is an important Freshman class, Jack Smith was nominated as McLennan's Archie Crossland, Bob Wanderer and Nick Klunis With the Juniors, it is a personal interest, with one one. Vote today for what you want.

FATHERS' an Jfrancteco Jfogtjont ENTER PRES. NITE APRIL 30 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS DAY EVENTS UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO

Vol. 25 No. 11 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 24, 1942 FRIDAY CAMPUS CLUBS FROSH VIE HOLD MOTHER'S Late Fathers' Night Faculty - Senior Tilt IN CONTEST DAY BREAKFAST Today between 12 and 2 some fifteen freshmen will vie to be­ Looni As Highlight MASS AND COMMUNION come finalists in the Freshman Plans Include Fights, M A Y 10 SPONSORED Oratorical Contest. BY CLUB GROUPS If any entrant has not yet been assigned a time to give his Consolidating the plans of the speech, he should see Mr. Mara, Of President's Day ROTC, Sodality and other organ­ S. J., immediately. Movie, Open House izations for Mother's Day observ­ On Friday, May 1, at 8:15 ances, an All-organization Com­ p. m., the six speakers selected munion Breakfast will be held on Korn, Helbig Sunday, May 10, at the University from today's tryout will com­ Heads Rush Church of Saint Ignatius and the pete in the finals in the USF EXECS ELECT EAGEN; Western Women's Club. auditorium. 'Everyone is cor­ COMMITTEE NAMES Speed Up The Mass and Communion will dially invited to attend the May Program, take place at 8:30 in the Church, 1 finals of the First Annual and the Breakfast at 10:00 at the Freshman Oratorical Contest. Plans NEW CHARTER DELAYED Women's Club. JUNIOR PROM BAND Talent BREAKFAST SPEAKERS The chairmanship of this The Senior class at last got another representative on Speakers at the Breakfast pro­ Plans and programs were gram will include Gene O'Meara, HYDE WINNER still being whipped into shape year's President's Day, slated the Executive Committee last Friday afternoon when Art Mal McCarthy, Frank McGinnis, Aguirre Rushes Smoker for Wednesday of Junior Eagen, the only nominee that the Board could present for and Robert McCarthy, who will late this week by the Activ­ Week, May 6, has been placed approval, was unanimously selected to take the post left speak on ''The Don's Four Mo­ IN BIO-CHEM ities Committee and Chair­ thers." Guests will include Father Plans; "Adios" Set man Achille Muschi for the in the hands of Don Helbig vacant by Charley White. President, Colonel Englehart and and Bill Korn. Helbig is in The committee appointed to revise the constitution re­ Colonel Sanger. BOND RAFFLE Annual Fathers' Night, when With the selection of an orchestra and the distribution charge of the food, while Korn ported that the war-time charter, or amendments to the Al Lawson, Dixon Kelly and Bob Father O'Sullivan drew Paul Dons will welcome and enter­ Rossi are heading the sale of tick-! Hyde's lucky number in the Bio- of Picnic and Smoker bids, final arrangements were com­ is handling details for the present constitution would not be<^ tain their dads next Thursday ready for consideration until the • IB 111 KB {Til P • *• ets to the breakfast, which are a Ol em's "Buy a Jeep" bond raffle pleted for the annual Junior Week last Wednesday. This night, April 30, on the Hilltop sports program. dollar a person. Thursday, April 17. The prize, a summer semester. yearly affair will start a week from this Sunday with the campus. Helbig announced that Heads of the movement extend­ $25.00 bond, was presented to Hyde TOO IMPORTANT by club secretary and manager of Class of '43's traditional picnic at Pleasanton's Rancho ONE WEEK'S WORK there will be plenty of food ed an invitation to every Don Planning originally to present and' his mother to be present at the raffle, Al Heppe. 3> Hacienda. Approved only a week ago by the for all Hilltoppers but refused their revisions to the student elec­ SELL-OUT FOR both Communion and Breakfast, With the conclusion of the raffle, A_ HIP A Al • TF Last Wednesday, Junior Class Executive Committee, Fathers' to comment on the type of bever­ for a truly Catholic observance of the Bio-Chems completed their President Ron McLennan announc­ Night was handed over to Muschi torate today, the committee found early Monday, and under his direc­ age to be served. "No matter what the holiday. final big drive for the Jeep cam­ ed that he had signed Larry Can­ themselves faced with too many SUNDAY FIESTA paign. However, contributions from tion student body and activities "Don't let the Junior Prom the non and his orchestra to play at the type of drink we serve, there will important clauses, and decided to the members is still in effect in heads immediately rushed plans for night before stop you. You can eat Junior Prom, to be held at the be no chance of its running out," With final plans set and bid sales cooperation with the University's STAG, LECTURE, the schedule. consult with the new student offi­ and drink up to one o'clock Sun­ Beresford Golf and Country Club Helbig pointed out. far surpassing original hopes, the drive. Lined up at present for the Audi­ cers during summer. 1942 School of Law FIESTA, an­ day morning," said Gene Dunn, May 9. Consisting of eleven pieces PENTATHLON FEATURE With the spring activities the DINNER-DANCE and a girl vocalist, the Cannon or­ torium entertainment are two box­ Decisions of the Executive nual attraction of the Hilltop grad­ publicity man for the affair. ing matches, one a feature bout be­ The featured events of the day uate division, is ready for its fling Bio-Chems have planned a picnic ganization is a long favorite of Committee will manage student to take place Sunday, April 26. The Hilltop dancers and has played at tween lightweight stars Lionel will be the Pentathlon and the an­ affairs during the next semester, at fun next Sunday at Rancho Ha­ With Commencement Day now Cade and Gerry O'Connor; football cienda. outing will be a drag affair with numerous fraternity and sorority nual baseball game staged between and the operative provisions of transportation by bus, and plans in sight, the St Ives Lawmen have dances in the Bay Area, besides moving pictures, probably colored the University Faculty and , the Chairmen Jim Walsh and Tom VOTE FOR frequent one-night engagements at films of last December's USF- the new charter should go into Stack have announced the award­ have been made signing up all slated a full schedule of activities graduating Seniors. the members desiring to attend. for the few remaining weeks of downtown hotels. Mississippi State classic; and a effect at the beginning of the fall ing of three trophies and over $50 peek inside the Don athletic setup The Pentathlon, popular event in law books to winners of the The picnic will be held at Boyes the school year. Reportedly one of $2.50 FOR PICNIC term. YOUR MAN Springs and interest has been grow­ by Coach Al Tassi and Athletic Di­ of President's Day, Is an eye-opener Freshman President Ed Cremen Golf and Tennis Tournaments. Jim­ the more active clubs on the cam­ The admission price to the Junior rector Jimmy Needles. every time it is run. The event con­ my Duane, 1941 Champ, has hand­ PRESIDENT ing in the affair as a result of the Picnic, this week was reduced to came in for an Executive commen­ cooperation which activities chair­ pus, and leader by a wide margin CLASSES OPEN sists of a 440-yard run, the shot icapped the eight student "Denny Jack Smith '43 $2.50, with the remaining amount When the auditorium program is dation when he reported that the man, Leonard Hovorka, and Bob in the "Buy a Jeep" campaign, the put highjump, broadjump, and fin­ Hogans" who will compete for the for this affair being supplied by the finished, the fathers will be invit­ ally a 100-yard dash. Fandango had netted his class $218, "Dean Hogan Trophy", while Dick Ron McLennan '43 Vogel have received. St. Ives Law Club is maintaining Junior Class Treasury. This sum The Monday evening meeting ed to academic displays in the phy­ The baseball game will feature one of the largest single dance Fenton has set off rounds for the its schedule of activities to the includes admission to the Rancho net stars in each of the student, VICE PRESIDENT presented a new speaker in the l sic and chemistry laboratories, Fr. President as pitcher, Fr. Feely, very end. grounds, swimming, preliminary classrooms, student body and Fog­ profits in recent years. alumni, and undergrad flights. Frank McGinnis '44 person of Jim Doherty, '41. golf fees and dinner. Juniors wish­ and Fr, Giambastiani, who, as the WORK DAY? "There are two effects of an The last lecture meeting of the horn offices, Military Department rumors have it, formerly played big- Bn>S GO FAST Hal Tobin '44 ing to secure picnic and smoker armory and plotting room. The execs reluctantly appointed explosion", explained Mr Doherty. year will be held April 29. The tickets together will be assessed an league ball with the Giants. The op­ A huge block of bids, selling at Refreshments will be served in SECRETARY "Two waves are sent out; the name of the speaker has not yet additional twenty-five cents for ad­ posing team, named the '42 All- Al Lawson, Ron McLennan and Ed $2.75 per couple, have been taken the Green and Gold Room all dur­ first being a detonation wave been announced. After the lecture, mission to the smoker. Stars, will be framed around Ken Cremen to find out the pros and by the surprisingly large turnout John Kearney '44 which has the power of setting ing the latter half of the evening. Houghton, Don Helbig, Mal Mc- cons for a student work day on from the St. Ives Law Club, and Ray Gennette '43 off another explosive near by; the initiation of the Graduate JUNIOR WEEK COMMITTEE "Every Don should make a spe­ (Continued on Page 4) Wednesday, April 29. The commit­ the Alumni. Tom Stack has de­ the second a shock wave which Council will take place. Tickets for the picnic and smoker cial effort to be with his dad here clared that the FIESTA is planned YELL LEADER along with bids to the Prom, may at USF next Thursday," declared tee was still remembering the ef­ causes damaging effects". This Council, a group of 16 as an informal homecoming for pro­ Archie Crossland '44 "Three explosives go into the be secured from the following Jun­ Phil Kearney today. "Fathers' fort to squeeze Thursday's Fathers' graduate members, two represent­ ior Week Committeemen. Chairman fessional graduates from the School Bob Wanderer '44 making of the charge used in fir­ Night this year has a meaning Night into the activities schedule. of Law, and this year's attendance ing shells; detonating charge, ing each of the last eight graduat­ Ron McLennan, Fred Woelflen, Len that it never had before. It's hard STUDENT BODY Nick Klunis '44 Lynch, Bill Korn, Don Horgan, The meeting closed after the promises to shatter the representa­ bursting charge, and propellant", ing classes, is formed for the pur­ to say these days just how long tion in 1941. Tom Casey is hand­ related Doherty, as he described pose of maintaining contact be­ Harry Aguirre, Andre Chicourrat, a father and son are going to be Board of Student Control had made ling reservations for the Alumni. Voting from 8 to 2 in the John Castagnola, Don Babcock, Bill together." INVITED TO IRC main Lobby of the Liberal Arts the chemical manufacture of the tween active student members and its annual request for thirty dollars Capping the full day of sport, present day in the United States. Raffetto or Dick Egan. Bids for the Building. the graduate members of the Law Junior Prom will go on sale Mon­ AGOSTINI AND CRIM ASK for the banquet for past and present (Continued on Page 4) "The primary explosives used being members. T.N.T., Amatol, and Nitro-Glycer- Club. day, and will sell for the usual STUDENTS TO DEBATE price of $2.50 per couple. MARASCHI BIDS • BUY MORE JEEPS ine." A special meeting, followed by a Highlight of the talk was the stag at the Raineer Brewery, will OFF-CAMPUS SMOKER A heated discussion on the sub­ COLLEGE PLAYERS ASKED TO explanation of the chemical factors be held May 5, for the election of As announced last week, the an­ ON SALE NOW ject: "Whether U. S. should form WASMANN TO involved in explosive manufacture officers and the installation of new nual Junior Smoker will be held off a permanent alliance with Great members. the campus for the first time in and the safety measures which ac­ JOIN SAL ESI A NSCLUB Britain pfter this war" at the SECOND RADIO APPEARANCE company such production. USF history. The site of this year's weekly Don I.R.C. meeting proved Highlight on the schedule of MAKE TRIP In such safety measures the activities .is tbje annual dinner- event will be the California Club, SEMI - FORMAL DANCE to be one of the most interesting on Clay Street, between Van Ness and enlightening conferences of the "There is a new word in our language . . . the word we various buildings of an explosive dance to be held in the Rose Room and Polk Streets. Final arrangements for the year according to I.R.C. president The California Academy of manufacturing plant are separated of the Palace Hotel, May 28. Some speak of is Bataan, symbol of courage and devotion." Aguirre is endeavoring to Maraschi Club's annual semi-formal Nello Agostini '44. Science will be the scene of the from one another so in case of an fifty couples will dance to the music Those are the opening lines of the next radio play which accident ony a small part of the of Ray Noble and his orchestra secure personalities from the sports dance have been completed and The disputants in the discussion, last Field Trip of this semester plant will be endangered and 'til the wee small hours of the world. Highlight of this evening's bids are now on sale, co-chairmen Charles Crim and Agostini, fought for the Wasmann Biological Soc­ the College Players, under the direction of James Gill, will consequently stop production. morning. entertainment will be a series of John Castagnola and Rinaldo bitterly over the issue. iety, when Mr. Lanier, director of produce for the Council for Unity<§> — moving pictures showing the high over station KSFO. Carmazzi announced this week. VAGUE, HALF BAKED Steinbert's Aquarium will take the spots of last season's football games This year's dance will be spon­ Agostini condemned it as "vague USF Chapter behind the scenes and Under the general title of "Ameri­ at USF. Augmenting the entertain­ sored in conjunction with the and just another half-baked ideal­ give the members an insight into cans All," the latest production will ment will be the Glee Club's quar­ Salesian Boy's Club and is slated istic plan." PI DELTA PI GARRET STILL SEEKING tette with several new arrange­ the mechanism behind the exhibits tell the story of the Philippines and for May 29 at the Clay Street Crim contended that "it is the of a major aquarium it was ments of old and popular songs. California Club. only sound structure for world their place in the American com­ reported this week. All members MATERIAL FROM FROSH, SOPH WRITERS The Adios, annual show given in In regard to the Northern Cali­ peace after the present conflict." monwealth, climaxing in the story honor of the graduating Senior of the society are urged to attend fornia collegiate Italian Clubs con­ After more than thirty minutes of the bitter fight against invasion. To speed up the work and butions must be written by which affords competition for Class, is the only phase of Junior this activity on May 1st. Watch have it completed before the vention, Maraschi president Achille of bitter dispute, the chairman members of the lower division. young writers, is printed but Week as yet incomplete in final Muschi this week stated that he called an end to the debate and the bulletin boards for specific The Players' second appearance week of the Final Examinations, All material must be given to once a year. details. Chairman John Gallagher "had nothing new to report on the suggested that the I.R.C. throw announcements. comes as the result of a special re­ Monday, April 27, has been set announced that this difficulty would either Mr. Wall, S. J., Editor Any lower division student convention." the discussion open to every mem­ Next Tuesday, a general meeting quest from the KFSO Department as the deadline for all material be settled over the weekend with who wishes to become a mem­ CONVENTION HANGS HIGH ber of the student body at the of the Chapter will be held where of Public Affairs, after the Dons' to be submitted for this year's Hal Tobin, or Assistant Editor a canvass of the city for outside Garret, Hal Tobin, editor of the ber of the Pi Delta Pi may do "I have dispatched a letter to next regularly scheduled meeting. the choices of the nominating com­ performance of the story of San Gene Murray, it was announc­ talent. This year's Adios will be Santa Clara concerning the location The suggestion received virtually mittee will be announced and their Pi Delta Pi publication an­ ed. so by contacting Mr. Wall, S. presented in a March of Time pat­ Francisco's Chinatown on last Fri­ of the convention but, as yet, have unanimous approval and the sec­ objects and aims for the future nounced this week. Plans have been made for a J., the moderator of the organ­ tern, with the night club personali­ day's broadcast. ization. received no reply. Saint Mary's retary was instructed to post no­ conduct of the society will be ex­ Among those who already distinctive USF cover, which ties fitting into a musicale tempo. has refused to hold the conclave tice of the invitation, time and plained. On the following Thurs­ Gill announced that casting will contributed material to the edi­ Harold Berliner '45, has under­ The next regular meeting Among the numerous attractions at on the Moraga campus due to the place of the next meeting. day, Dr. Harper will conclude his tors are Walt McElroy, Gene taken to print will be' held in B2 this noon. this year's Adios will be a history take place this afternoon, starting recent appropriation by the U. S. All are welcome to be present series of lectures on the History of Murray, Mario Paolini, Bob This will be the fourth year Newcomers may join the regu­ of the Class of '42, written'by Ed Navy of their facilities. and participate in this meeting Medicine, covering in this last at twelve in the Semeria Room. Riordan, and Ed Lucich. the Garret has appeared on the lars in the Wednesday meet­ Robinson, Bill Wall and Ken "Most probably. USF will be presently dated for the noon hour, lecture, the modern era of develop­ Only condition is that contri­ USF campus. The publication, ing oocuring at noon. Tichenor. The actual sequence of "The Story of the Philippines" is the host for this annual affair." Wednesday April 29. ment of the medical sciences. (Continued on Page 4) due for broadcast within two weeks. Mnschi stated. Page Two THE SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN Friday, April 24. 1942 QUOTES OF Cfje &an Jf rancteco jf ogfjorn OFF THE THE WEEK HILLTOP RIPREBtNTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY 1941 Member 1942 National Advertising Service, Inc. College Publishers Representative (ACP) "When young people Associated Colleftide Press 420 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK N. Y. make a choice about drinking a cmcjwjo • Botroa * Loa AsatLJs • SAB FSASCMCO RECCED oocktail they do it in a split second ECHCE/ and their choices are made under Ed Robinson Editor By KEN TICHENOR a lot of social pressure. There is •By BILL WALL' Jim Moser News Editor seldom fruit or tomato juice on the Gene Sullivan Sports Editor Gene Murray .... Asst. News Editor After the column of two weeks ago on Early Philos­ tray to make their decision easier." The ASUSF meeting was a very calm oratorical contest Achille Muschi .... Business Manager Warren White Feature Editor ophers, Ancient and Mildewed, the Foghorn Office was be­W. Roy Berg, executive secretary until Bill Bussenius made a "speech" in behalf of his candi­ Harold Berliner . . Asst. Business Mgr. sieged by readers who wanted to show how they felt about of Allied Youth . . . How does Harry Aguirre .... Asst. Sports Editor having tomato juice on the tray date for "Treasurer." Bussenius admitted he could not hand Ed Boessenecker Asst Editor Ken Tichenor .... Asst. Feature Editor my clarifying the philosophical situation here at the Univer­ make the decision any easier? Why, out the particular "smoosh" (that's what he called it) that Fred Woelflen Managing Editor John Gibbons . . . Circulation Manager sity. However, I wasn't around when they dropped by, so heck, it's as simple as ABC right could push his man into the top seat. Not many paid any they merely left threatening notes. Professors approached now — just grin and hold up two attention to the McCarthy's and Egan's who spoke as if be­ me, gravely took my hand and with a simple but heartfelt fingers. NEWS—John Taheny, Bill Carter, Achille Muschi, Dick Magliano, Wallace Colthurst, Harry Clarke, * * * fore the Democratic National Convention. But Bussenius, Walt McElroy, Pete Lojo, Frank Felice. "thanks," left me with three broken fingers on my right hand. Attendance at British universi­ The Great Nominator, awakened everyone with his lively Jim ties has dropped until it is now SPORTS Grealish, Bill Taylor, Rinaldo Carmazzi, John Schwartz, Fred Shew, Dennis War- There was a rumor being circulated to the effect that rendition of "I have known Joe Jerque for so many years ..." about 50 per cent of prewar normal. delL Father President was going to hire me to teach a seminar ' * * * If you contemplate running for any office, get hold course during the summer, but this proved unfounded. It later Hal We're eagerly awaiting a picture of Bill Bussenius who can put you on first base sooner FEATURE— Tobin, Bill Wall, Gerry O'Conner. developed that he was going to hire me not to teach a seminar from Texas A&M. It's a picture of than any fast-ball orator. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER—PiPPo Scandurra. course, and at the same salary that I'm now receiving from "The King of Uglies," picked last week by the student body. Origin­ I wonder if next year's student body prexy will act with the Foghorn. ally there were twelve candidates all the sterness that has characterized Phil Kearney's regime. So this week I will again continue with our course of for the honor, but six dropped out Kearney has never tried to placate the ruffled tempers that Says Who? for our lives, then for the destruction of our instruction in philosophy. But please don't come up to me —from sheer hysteria we imagine. are quite often aroused in the student body meetings. Kearn­ enemies, then for our own world-wide New in the halls and say, "It's awful confusin'." Of course it's * * * ey has always maintained order at any cost. Wise-cracks and Order, based if you will on the Atlantic Drunk (in telephone booth): awful confusin.' It's just exactly as I said before, this will 'Number H —! I want my peanuts loud-mouthed interruptions from the floor have been pushed "Speaking Monday at the year's fourth Charter's eight points or on the Divine Char­ train your mind. And it seems to be <£from their former place. The bal­ and final all-University convocation in Holy ter's Ten. We are not fighting for the su­ a cardinal rule of all mind training cony, where Seniors once sat and Name Auditorium, Father Daniel A. Lord, S. premacy of states but for the supremacy of oourses that they be awful con­ "popped-off" is now a place where Seniors just sit. fusin.' J., (national director of sodalities) asserted the individual in a world society which your "Mr. and Student Body meetings have that in his travels over the country, he had age was not competent to manage. (Author's Note: This lecture never accomplished very much. But found that "American college men and wo­ Freedom of worship and speech not will begin with chapter five, as THE PLHVGDER Mrs. North" at least, Kearney with his hard- handed methods has produced a sit­ men are cowardly defeatists who are already we had chapters one, two, and -With WARREN R. WHITE- worth fighting for? Eight wars say they are. three a couple of weeks ago. uation whereby nothing can be ac­ McCarthy, made their farewell per­ licked." (The Loyola Maroon, Friday, April Abused as they are—and you and others ex­ Chapter four is home on the Amiable, affable, likeable, these discovers the real culprit. complished in silence. 17, 1942) aggerate the abuses—those freedoms yet are the adjectives best suited to The play was written by Owen formances memorable. Herning's piano where I left it this morn­ describe Jerry and Pam North. Davis and based on the New Italian janitor was a devastating bit Maybe this belongs on the Sports Well! within themselves contain the potentialities ing, so we 'will dispense with it if Hectic perhaps understates a bit Yorker Magazine sketches of of satire, and McCarthy's cigar- Page. But how about an Intramural We wonder if Father Lord, in his "travels for all the individual freedom which we have someone will second the motion the proceedings in their Greenwich Richard Lockridge. While Mr. chewing flat-foot was classic. Un­ Basketball Tourney on President's over the country," bothered to visit the West held so precious. We think, after your utter­ that it be approved as written.) Village apartment and on the Little Davis has written a tightly knit fortunately the script didn't allow Day? Some might call it impracti­ and workmanlike script it is the two on the stage together. That cal, but it could be run off on an Chapter 5 Theater stage for the past three Coast? We know he didn't visit San Fran­ ances, you had best not attack the freedom nights. the Lockridge characters that lift would have been perfection and elimination basis and the playing THAT GOT IT, JACKSON cisco, and we haven't seen reports of speech­ to "stand on street corners making speeches Mr. North is an author and this comedy out of the ordinary. much more than any audience time could be cut down to perhaps es at any of the California Universities—and about a lot of silly nonsense." Jackson Mantoquo was on a publisher, ingratiating,, but not James J. Gill gave it his usual fast deserves. thirty minutes. Facilities? Well, I Albert Nalbandian, as he has we have several. Already licked! My God, we are just street car one Saturday afternoon altogether bright. Mrs. North is paced and excellent direction, understand that the outdoor courts when he decided that he would a scatter-brained matron-about- taking advantage of all the comic in all recent Players productions, at Rossi Playground could be made It is in the light of what is happening on starting to get ready to win! reason to everything from his own town with a superb gift for possibilities with which the play took a small part, that of the to serve. Comparatively few who abounds. In its more serious Fuller Brush Man, and by his would play basketball will take part the West Coast, and what is happening right little mind. The first question he rapid chatter. They never fight here at USF that we challenge Father Lord's or argue because, as Mr. North moments, he brought out the simple genius made it outstand­ in the track and field contests. asked was: Am I sitting in a street says, "I tell her what to do, and essential drama and conflict that ing, forcing the audience to An intramural basketball champ serious and ill-considered generalization. car? The answer was yes because what not to do and she does — tie together the lighter elements. applaud his exit. could be found and the plaque in He said "American college men." That Beginning or End? he could distinctly remember giving when she damn pleases." Characterization was "Mr. and Frank McGinnis lent dignity and Swanson's Emporium would have a the conductor seven cents and he When they return to their apart­ Mrs. North's" main virtue, and the force to the very difficult role of name engraved for 1942. means us. In trying to explain himself, he principals made the most of it. Inspector Weigand. Another new­ wasn't a man to be throwing his ment after a day's absence, they * * * Jim O'Loughlin, who stole the show comer, John Foy, gave great went on to say that we have no clear idea The market in Jeeps moved slowly this find things in slight disorder. The It seems as if John Gallagher, money away for nothing. in his first College Player appear­ promise in a small role. He had a of what we are fighting for. "They are week. janitor wants to know what the ASUSF vice-president could have He was approaching the ques­ ance in "Lightnin"', made a delight­ pleasing appearance, resonant voice big noise was, and why they any student office he desired. Cer­ thinking only of rights and privileges. Their Steadier after the first rush that sold ten tion of whether or not he could fully bewildered Jerry North. It and a veteran's ease of manner. hadn't let him in. They are puzzled, tainly, the ovation accorded him at idea of the American way of life is the right depend upon some sense knowl­ was a consummate piece of acting Bruce Forsberg contributed a brief thousand dollars worth of War Bonds in five to say the least, and though they Monday's rally would indicate such. edge as a •criterion of what is true that sustained the proper note but moving characterization of the to worship God as they please or not worship weeks, the demand for bonds at the book­ believe in all the platitudes, includ­ But Gallagher wants no more of and what is false when he found through the entire three acts. He mailman, Timothy Barnes. Him at all if they please . . . freedom to that the car had reached the end ing "murder will out", they are student politics. "I'll work," he says, store eased off and only a few Jeeps crept made expressive use of his voice Both Doris Krutmeyer and Mary of the line, which was twenty- hardly prepared for the corpse "but from now on, I'll be under get up on a street corner and make speeches into the picture by the end of the first week and hands, and was a perfect foil Ann Grover brightened the stage nine blocks past his house. This which falls out of their closet. Even somebody else." about a lot of silly nonsense. If that is the for his more loquacious spouse. whenever they appeared. Among of the "Buy More Jeeps" campaign. caused him to become so angry that closet in which Mrs. North the various other inhabitants of * * * American way of life, it isn't worth fighting that he dismissed it from his keeps ''all sorts of things", as she Mildred Brockman had a sure­ Whether the market was merely settling Greenwich Village who had a hand The best sight of the week was mind entirely and, as he wrote tells the police. fire part for her introduction to for." down for the long, hard pull, the "regular and in doings in the North apartment that which could be seen out on later in The Memoirs of Jackson From there on, the plot breaks the College stage. Her portrayal of were Rosemary Byrne, Bill Raffet­ the parking grounds last Tuesday. Point by point, Father Lord, you are consistent" purchase of bonds that will last Montoquo, "I was a much hap­ high, wide and handsome. Before Mrs North was quite wonderful, a Bill Raffetto and Jim Raggio to, Pippo Scandura, Ted Kolb, Tom wrong. for the duration was hard to say. The fact pier man, by gosh." the show is over, the Norths have thing of beauty and a joy forever. were training for their match Murphy, and Jack Ferrill. Chapter 6 another "stiff" on their hands and There were several standouts in race which will be one of the Cowardly? Hardly, when ninety six per remains that the bookstore sold less bonds, The setting was in very good HOW LONG IS SPACE? Mr. and Mrs. North are alternately a large cast that seemingly was features of the President's Day cent of us are in training for the fighting taste, and the lighting was most and there is danger in such a slow-down. If it Sean Mack, a red headed irish­ suspected of the foul deeds. In the always walking in or out of the track events. Raggio left Raffet­ effective. All in all, it was a fine forces. The cowardly way is to wait for the is the beginning of a stream, steady even man, once read in a book that space third act, Jerry is on his way to North apartment. Those two mad­ to about fifty yards behind in a production. —W. R. W. army to come and get us, not to cram the though slow, we have nothing to worry over had no limits. This worried him the station until Pam accidentally cap seniors, Jim Herning and Mal sixty-yard race. enrollments for Army and Navy training. Not and we will have more and more Jeeps to considerably, as he had always put * * * in with Professor Einstein, that Next elections on the scene after when one hundred and fifty seniors are go­ our credit. But if the slowdown is the begin­ space was curved and therefore had today's polls close will be those ing out to fight, and die. ning of the end, if it means that the purchase to have limits in that it would held by the Executive Committee Defeatist? Hardly, when we can have of War Bonds and Stamps at the bookstore wind right around and nudge itself Quarterly for the ASUSF Treasurer's post and on the backside. Then to read that the Board of Student Control A enough faith in our country and in our own will soon cease, then we will have failed. We space was illimitable! Frankly, he number of politically-minded Dons ultimate victory to invest thousands of dol­ will have shown that we are able to put out was nonplussed. . Three Brick Makers will be in the field. Tough jobs that lars, to buy arms and equipment for the war our money only when the chances for sue "How the devil can a man tell will have to be filled by bough, law- abiding citizens. of survival. cess are good, only when we have a lot of if space has limits?" he asked his mother-in-law. She thought * * * Don't know what we are fighting for? support in buying our Jeeps. that he had been drinking and In Latest Edition There will be more campus decided to ignore the question characters at the Junior Prom than Quite the contrary. We know far better than But we know that isn't the USF tradi­ selves, or the thoughts that they completely. But Sean was not to By ED ROBINSON thousand pages of psychological you can recall at present writing. you did twenty-five years ago, Father Lord, tion. We have seldom quit after the band has think every day themselves. That be put off so easily, and went The Feature Editor, having an meanderings.—Wolfe and Joyce. Wait and see what I mean. is why they read newspapers. what we are fighting for. We are not fight­ stopped playing. down to the basement from which empty space on his page and no For good or for ill, the leaders in BUY MORE JEEPS To cram in a little about Cath­ ing "To make the world safe for democracy." he refused to budge until he other writer available to fill it, has modern creative writing are find­ Dean Joseph W. Barker of the The bookstore still has bonds and stamps olic Literature. These men can do oould find the answer. Evidently asked me to "review" the latest ing it financially profitable to for­ Columbia University school of Your age, as well, was not quite sure what and the army still needs a hundred thousand that puerile stripling a great favor. it couldn't be found down there, edition of the San Francisco get or submerge the story value engineering came out with: "We They can put a little blood into his "democracy" was. No, we are first fighting Jeeps. because his family moved out of Quarterly. of extraordinary human occurences. do not have to let the imagination veins. They can take the essentially the house twenty years later and I'm not going to do it. They find it profitable, and the run wild to picture the possibility dramatic and human plots that the they haven't heard from him False modesty at not being discriminating reader finds it first, of an airplaine equipped with tele­ justified in criticizing the work annoying, and then nauseating. mere matter of living a Catholic vision flying over the battlefields of my fellows, or timidity—equally These leaders are at the other end life throws at us every day. They while the troops commander and his Dons Go can build around these plots with That's about all that there is to false—before the works of the of the pendulum, of course, from general staff gather about the view- the excellent literary bricks that it. Chapters seven and eight discuss faculty does not deter me. Rather the 39 cent reprint drivel with an screen at general headquarters and they are able1 to produce. They Latin things so deep that the printer the presence of three interesting artificial plot drawn at random have instantaneous and accurate from a book provided for that can bring about the flowering .of By HARRY AGUIRRE wouldn't even ask the linotypist to creative works in the Quarterly information as to the events on the set the stuff up in type. And as for gives me a chance to say some­ purpose; with colorless setting and a Catholic literature, that poor front line. War or no war, the very transparent characters. But neither thing that is supposed now to ap­ Last Tuesday, April 14, was Pan as guides were Irene Davis and menting his own autograph collec­ chapter nine . . . well, it's awful thing on modern literature in best brains of both scientists and confusin.' general and on modern Catholic ends of the pendulum are true to pear to us with its adjective and American Day. This is a holiday the Misses Sevilla and Springer. tion—using an address book instead engineers are working on the prob­ literature in particular, some­ life, neither extreme produces last­ incidentally—too frequently not at lem of improvement of existing which has been receiving increas­ These Washington coeds sport­ of a program. ing literature, a true reflection of all — with the noun. ed the costume of the Spanish thing I have been wanting to say forms and the development of new ing celebration in the last few CHIC ON HIS OWN life. senorita. for a long time. Thanks, Warren. They face two dangers. They forms of communication." years. The principal reason for the In the meantime, "Octet-Director" LIBERTY UMEftlCKS In the prestent Quarterly are BRICK MASONS will remain blind to plots, they will emphasis of Latin American rela­ Several incidents took place Chicourrat had drawn off to one three fiction pieces; "Two Cars and Now I am not calling Tichenor scorn the human appeal of a story, tions has been founded upon the during this tour. Bill Raffetto, side in order to best inscribe the an Apartment House," by Ken and Moser and Mack extremists and they will fail to produce a Good Neighbor policy as outlined star of the glee club, took over proper sentiments upon the pro­ Tichenor; "Baxter Street, A.D. 1942" in the story-less school. They literature. Or they will become a Spanish class and proceeded to gram of one of the fairer admirers, by Jim Moser; and "And the River by President Roosevelt. The ocasion haven't written anything with a truly great, and then be raved over hear, and lecture to, the students "Jackie" by name. "Thanks a lot," Rolled On," by Sean Mack—whose plot so that we can say whether as "Catholic" and in a small way was characterized by a civic in attendance. Confidential re­ he wrote, "it was swell meeting you real identity is known only to the they can do it or not. What I am as "writers", in the "Queen's Work." celebration at the City Hall. ports have it that the rotund —I'm sure I'll see you again soon," Board of Editors and three or saying is that they are, judging by and the "Monitor", and have their Another event of note, on this William has actually turned down he gallantly concluded. four-score others. These three works what they have lately published, careers strangled as they are born. day, took place at George Washing­ four offers to join the San Fran­ All in all, a lovely, neighborly are interesting in that fundament­ turning into excellent craftsmen, Who's the patron saint of writers? ton High School, when the school's cisco Department of Education time was had by all. The faculty ally, generically, they are similar; good brick makers, artists in pro­ Protect them whoever you are. Pan American Club was presented as an instructor in Spanish. and administration of Washing­ they are literary pictures lacking ducing the raw materials for (I am asked to announce that with an official charter from the in essential plot structure. Of course the real fun didn't get ton High were very kind and literature. Their bricks — the set­ the Quarterly is now being peddled Pan American League of the State tings in which the characters act, under way until the boys headed gracious hosts; and the guides AND AT ONE TIME by the Editors and their friends of California. It was here that the and the characters themselves, al­ for the school cafeteria to partake were both patient and charming The point is, not that such works at twenty-five cents the student University of San Francisco found ways just ready to act — these are of some tortillas, enchiladas, in their treatment of the sons of should be found in the Quarterly, copy. And well worth it too.) itself participating in the program good. In their clarity and force, tamales and other equally "Latin" the Green and Gold. but that three such works should BUY MORE JEEPS of the day. they are the best bricks that have items of diet. The attention of all It may be well for the Dons to be found in the same edition and Quote from an editorial in USF INVADES WASHINGTON ever appeared in the Quarterly. was diverted by a small riot scene take a page out of the book here at this particular time. "The Lorian": Dons Luis de Flores, Joaquin Just so, the bricks that the nominal which was being staged at the and look to the Latin American asooioW "The future welfare of our coun­ Gomez and Ricardo Escobar were These three writers — Tichenor leaders are rapping out today are corner of the corridor. For there, theme. After all, Senor Don, try, and of the world, will depend afforded positions on the stage as and; Moser by choice, Mack by the best literary bricks that have PEACOCK COURT surrounded by bevies of beauties, typifies the sprit of USF; and it upon our ability to build a social Your Favorite Dinnor and Suppor Room guests of honor—as Latin American A cheerful old mammy accident —have aligned themselves been manufactured. But Tichenor pencil in hand, stood Don Senor may be a good idea for us to get consciousness capable of control­ students of the University. Appear­ with the school that is slowly forc­ and Moser and Mack are in danger Casanova Lynch big-heartedly pass­ behind this matter of Pan Ameri­ named Hannah, ling the scientific power we are ing as guest artists were eight ing the emphasis in literature away of becoming satisfied with bricks ing out AUTOGRAPHS! Yes sir, can relations. The set-up in this creating. There is a grave danger, JOE REICHMAN members of the Glee Club who Who'd lived eighty years in from plot and toward setting and for the sake of bricks — to see a there stood hundreds of cuties necessary though it is at present, in "Pagtiacci of fh» Mono" rendered Latin American songs for city is perfect; we have the Savannah characterization. This school began wating for Lennie to oblige—by perfect scene or character study placing too much emphasis on AND HIS ORCHESTRA the enjoyment of the Eagle student personnel and the facilities to its long, strong pull a few decades moving out of the entrance, in order Said—"Sho'nuff, 111 buy as the ultimate in literature. science and mathematics without body. The show was rounded out really make April 14 a big school ago, in the post war blood-and-guts that they might pass through the a coresponding emphasis on the by visiting speakers, as well as holiday. Attention, activities com­ Defense Bonds, 'cause I era. Its present-day extremists now But literature will forever de­ door. We wonder what ever be­ mittee. spiritual values of life, the dignity LARRY ADLER Spanish dances by Maria Sevilla publish their story-less lacerations mand more than mere scenes and World's Gfooltst Harmonica Virtuoso came of Barbara, Lennie. Am in love with the Star of man and the purpose of living. and Rosebud Springer, Washington Pan American Day comes but of the social body in the New characters. Literature will always The hope for the future lies in the students. Every detail was carried Once inside the caf, the auto­ once a year, but the trend is a Spangled Bannah!" Yorker and in the elite, insolvent demand that the characters ACT, Christian college. I fear the coming out very nicely, in a manner that graphs really began to fly, with all good one. In addition to the further­ "small" magazines. Or they compile or be acted upon. And it will years for the colleges of this type, would please the most rabid of of the Dons holding court, initialing ing of a better knowledge and frightening volumes, covers kept further require that the char­ E^ Help buy the planes and too far apart with climax piled on acters, actions be romantic, dram­ but we must not let them fall MMll Pan American devotees. programs and, in general doing understanding of Latin America, behind." Following the formalities, the all in their power to cement rela­ programs like these also help to ^s~ tank* needed to smash climax to the point of revulsion atic, that he overcomes or is over­ make for friendly relations between tha Axis! Sare with V. S. and ending with a climax proving come by the conflict in which he * * * Hilltop guests and singers, who tions between Washington High Bonds and Stamps crery two of the Richmond district's hill­ nothing at all — "For Whom the finds himself. That is because HOPKINS incidentally were wearing full School and USF, Foremost here, pay day. We like funerals because after OIO. D. SMITH, GIN. MOI. tops ; USF's collegiate pinnacle Bell Tolls," "Grapes of Wrath," people are not interested in the Don garb, were guided on a tour was Don Horgan who promptly they're all over they pass around SAN FRANCISCO of the high school plant. Serving reversed the procedure by aug­ and the Eagle's aerie. others have not a climax in a things that they can do them­ the bier. Gruesome, huh? Friday, April 24, 1942 THE SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN Pag* T\r*« (laml)lm

By HARRY AGUIRRE' A CASE FOR INTRAMURALS: Full Program For Meet San Jose The columns of the FOGHORN for the past few weeks have been replete with comment regarding intramurals at President's Day Next Thursday USF. At times our voice has been raised in conjunction with other adherents of the program. One thing has been note­ Entry Blanks For Sport Show worthy regarding these comments—all bewail the passing of Bridwell Leads Team To intramurals, and look forward hopefully to their return. In Distributed Next Week fact, one of our candidates for election in today's presidential 7-2 Win Over SF State race has gone on record to establish the return of this com­ By DENNIS WARDELL petition as a basic plank of his campaign platform. Quickly rounding plans into shape, the President's Day By JOHN M. GALLAGHER athletic committee headed by Bill Korn will confer Friday Smashing and volleying their way one step closer to the The facts are well known to all. No one is directly with St. Ignatius high school and decide on a final program. role of kingpin in the Independent Tennis League, USF's responsible for the demise of the program—we have no New addition to the scheduled program will be the tug netmen thumped S. F. State, 7 matches to 2, last Wednesday intention of upbraiding Czar Gene Dunn as a scapegoat. of war event in which' each class will participate. This on the Golden Gate Park courts, and now await the cham­ However, it is evident that their loss has been felt keen­ strenuous form of rope stretching should revive some of the pionship match with San Jose State next Thursday afternoon. ly about the corridors; it is equally evident that the club class rivalry that existed in the days of the never-to-be The featured match of the day witnessed the defeat of —^forgotten "Brawls." top Don man Carl Mayer at the hands of S. F. State's sen­ life of the Hilltop has suffered immeasurably due to the In the very near future sign- sational Filipino National singles champ, Madamba. -Madam- lack of inter-society athletic competition. Informal con­ Sign Up Now For up blanks will be issued to every ba's long used drop shot plus his consistent forehand and tests have proved wholly inadequate—there can be student so that he can participate < 'backhand stroking proved too much in the event he wishes. Students no substitute for the real thing! Annual Boxing for Mayer who tired badly at the are asked to turn out and enter Intersquad Tilt end of the second set and Madam­ the different track and field ba went on to win, 6-1, 6-3. Mayer And so, you have the situation. There has been talk besides holding down the No. 1 Intramurals events in order to make this about utilizing an intensified intramurals season in order to To End Spring spot for the Green and Gold is al­ President's Day the most suc­ ternating No. 2 man for the East fill the sports vacuum during the coming summer semester By BILL, TAYLOR cessful on the Hilltop. Bay Aces, defending champions of —let's hope so! However, if we may be permitted a sugges­ Once again on President's Day It is very evident that there are Drill On May 9 the trans-bay interclub loop. tion in this regard, we'd like to make a proposal. The prin­ the intra-mural fights, with grudge some very good athletes in this LOWENBEIN WINS Providing the closest match of battles, rematches and slugging school who have not had the chance By JACK SCHWARTZ cipal difficulty in staging this sports competition has sprung the afternoon's contests, Warren bouts, will highlight the all-around from the lack of adequate time for scheduled games. Why or the time to go out for a sport. Recent siege that we have had Lowenbein, well known former entertainment. This great day is Now is the time to show what with Jupiter Pluvius brought Washington High tennlster, de­ clouds not only to the local sky, not run lower division contests during the noon hour as in never complete without the comedy you've got. Don't shrink back, for feated State's Feaurneax, 6-4, 4-6, but to the usually pleasant coun­ 6-3 Lowenbein showed the ten­ days gone past; and insert those games with upper division and exertion of the erstwhile Don anyone in the school is eligible to tenance of football Coach Al Tassi, dency to let down in the second fisticuffers in their quest for the as he watched his well-laid plans participants as a part of the current physical education pro­ enter. set but steadied himself and for spring football practice go into mythical championships. started his forehand cross-court gram. It would take a master schedule, but no one can deny The duel between Phil Kearney the proverbial cocked hat. that the results are well worth any effort that may be re­ Definitely scheduled are two main and Neill Sheridan seems to be the shots functioning smoothly, an­ eventers. The "Battle of the Irish" At this writing he has been able nexing the final set and match by quired. The Hilltop NEEDS its Intramural Leagues as an in­ highlight of the track and field to hold only one practice in the bringing together H. Patrick Kelly a margin of three games. tegral part of its daily life—how about putting it over? events. Sheridan is in good shape last twelve days, and that is any­ Another "too close for comfort" and roly-poly Bob Murphy. This and Kearney is fast rounding into thing but desirable for any foot­ match, Wondra vs. Coleman, result­ should be an interesting bout as his last year's strength, which en­ ball team. Tassi, with his assistants ed in USF's second and last loss for Bill Howard and Bob Kleckner, had Kelly towers over Murphy by a abled him to win out over the tal­ the entire match. Bill Wondra lost planned to divide the squad into the first set, 4-6, reversed his form GRIDIRON GOSSIP: good seven inches. A typical Simon- ented Sheridan. two and possibly three smaller winning the second, 6-2, then lost Galento match. NO. ONE MAN on the USF tennis squad that meets San Jose State Although rain and measles have combined to hold up MYSTERY TEAM squads in order to give every candi­ control and State's Coleman cap­ The other beef is a real grudge for the championship next week is "Cannonball" Carl Mayer who Willie Taylor and Phil Kearney is seen getting off one of his famous serves in a match with SF date a chance to strut his stuff. tured the match and third set, 6-3. spring practice, the present drills have apparently given rise Now he may have toi give up this over a disputed verdict between along with a few other swifties, State played last Tuesday. Mayer is favored to win against the In the remaining singles en­ to a great deal more interest than normally anticipated. The Spartans. plan since there are only ten more counters, team Captain Keith Fred Woelflen, junior class vice- are representing the block club past week has seen more new candidates for gridiron fame days of practice left before that Bridwell defeated Schwab (SF prexy, and little "Perpetual in the inter-club relay race. It will join the ranks of the squad. One of these fellows is Gene annual foray between the Greens State) 9-7, 6-0; Fred Van Soosten Motion" Harry Block. If you re­ take some fast running to edge and the Golds. defeated Campbell (SF State) 6-1, Hinds, a comparative newcomer to the campus. He's out for call the last time these two met, out the Block foursome, but still Tassi hopes by that time to be 6-1; Bill Mason defeated Short the wing-back spot and reports have it that he's filling the the verdict went to Block but it is not impossible. Newest re­ Sports Spottings able to put his strongest lineup (SF State) 6-0, 9-7. eyes of the coaching staff. With a little more seasoning, left "Weasel" Woelflen quite on the field. The date of the game The doubles clashes, a clean ports say that a mystery relay sweep for USF cinched the meet. perturbed. By KEN TICHENOR has been tentatively set for May 9. Hines looks like a good bet to join Charlie White and Ed Cres- team is being formed that will The game this year, according to Mayer and Van Soosten defeated So far there have been few entries After the USF-Cal baseball Now, What has St. Mary's got cini in a committee of three to make things very, very tough give the boys a run for their that we haven't? That's right, present plans will not be a full Short and Schwab, 4-6, 7-5, 8-6; for the fights but this is due to game last Tuesday afternoon for Vic Ramus, when the bouncing Portugese appears to money. nothing. time affair as in the past. Instead Bridwell and Mason defeated Cole­ there was quite a discussion. It it will be limited to approximately man and Feurneax, 6-3, 6-0; Low­ the early date. It is taken for At present Jim Raggio is trim­ make his bid for the right half position. seems that the Don soorekeeper * * * one half of a standard game. enbein and Wondra defeated Ma­ granted that "Mike" Scandura and ming off a few extra pounds in or­ FTLE 'EM AND FORGET The reason for this change ac­ damba and Campbell, 6-1, 6-4. "Champ" Trainor will turn up with der to be in prime condition for his credited his team with nine hits, Another newcomer to football has made his debut 'EM DEPT: cording to Tasi is a combination grueling battle with "Blubber Boy" giving the Bears seven. On the in the person of Lionel Cade, varsity welterweight their usual quota of prospects. Ernie Bush, a fullback, has a of the lack of condition, lack of Absent from Wednesday's Raffetto. Raffetto who tips the While talking to Scandura, (rather other band, the Cal scorekeeper football knee that will keep him practice, and the fact that at such match were Frank Mack, former boxer. Although the colored leather-pusher is admittedly scales at a modest 210 and one- listening), it seems the Don Public put down eight hits for his team, out for the next week or so . . . a time the observers are not partic­ AAA. doubles king, and John light in weight, it is said that he compensates for this third pounds is running up and with only four for USF. Then to Henry Juen, the tall Texan, is ularly interested in such a long Deasy, who is rapidly pushing his wants a rematch between "Red" down stairs in an effort to cut down plugging right along and may detail in speed and aggressiveness. The termination of top it off, the California man was exhibition. way up the Hilltop tennis ladder. Foy and Walt Conley. This fight his rather bulging waist line, so surprise Taylor or Moore comes the baseball wars will result in the coining out of Chic As we mentioned before, the Both players are Nos. 4 and 5, should bring in all the entertain­ that he may neatly slip into his the first to reach the phone and it next season . . . We wonder if squad will not be divided into two respectively. The addition of Chicourrat, varsity shortstop. It seems that Chic has al­ high school track shorts. Raggio is give the story to the dailies, nat­ the hard-luck kid, Don Paul of ment and blood necessary for a equal squads, rather the strongest Mack and Deasy to the squad for very confident of victory after his ways wanted to give the Fall sport a fling, and so in­ great fight. It can be classed as urally enough having his side of Salinas, will be back again this possible team that the staff can the oncoming San Jose match scant win over Raffetto in last year. Paul broke his leg without should in the words of Carl tends to take advantage of the present opportunity to the "Battle of the Knockdowns." the argument printed. put together will be matched year's fat man's race, but the loser getting a chance to show his stuff Mayer, "cinch if This particular instance is not against the rest of the squad. show his wares. It is up to Senor Don to make is boasting that he will give Jim last season, and he had the repu­ too important of itself, but it As bad as it may seem, all this the fights the outstanding events a ten yard head start and beat him tation of being a great quarter­ does give rise to the fact that delay has its brighter side for it the rest. Ray Gennette, Johnny Other developments find Doug Ashton, giant lineman, to the tape. of the day and also to aid the there should be only one person back . . . Dave Komatsu, who will give some of the boys who Cavalero, Hal Johnston, Charley being shifted from tackle to running guard. This is somewhat physical program of the Univers­ to keep track of the runs, hits, transferred because of his na­ are down either with illness or White, and Jess Castre are back of a surprise move since Ashton's play at the tackle post had ity. All entries are taken by John With a good supply of boxers the and errors in collegiate baseball. tionality, is now enrolled at Regis injuries a chance to recover. Tex at school but all can use the time fight card should be an excellent College in Denver from what we been the source of more than one happy smile on Al Tassi's Castagnola and Athletic Chair­ Discrepancies like the above have Juen is out with an injured to gain strength from recent attraction. Bob Buckley will fight taken place in nearly all of the hear . . . shoulder and certainly can use illnesses. man, Bill Korn. face. A happy feature, too, was indicated in the appearance Archie Crossland in what promises games this season. to be the toughest match of the of Tiny Bussenius on the practice field. Bussenius, who BUY MORE JEEPS It seems to be about time that day. After Herm Ziegler's exhibi­ an agreement is made between the plays end, is an experienced man who was rating right up tion of punching at the recent San there before he was forced to quit the squad last fall. His competing universities upon who Don Nine Loses Jose State-USF boxing matches in shall keep the official record. Ifs presence should substantially bolster the all-important wing which he pulverized his opponent, up to the coaches. positions. all Dons have been rather wary of To Cal. Bears his fighting abilities. FACULTY VS. SENIORS Feature attraction of the day The usually easy-going Fred Shew took quite a ribbing from By FRED SHEW will of course be the annual fac­ A ClOSED OFF THE SCRATCH PAD: his teammates after the last Fog- Hounded by errors, the USF base­ ulty versus Seniors softball game. born bouts, when he lost to Herm A!/you need ball team dropped a thriller to Cal As yet neither team has an­ As if they haven't had difficulty enough in getting Ziegler. All of whicb has caused at Berkeley last Tuesday afternoon nounced a lineup for the contest. fo/ear/r/fto him to publicly challenge Harry started, it seems that the rubber shortage may effectively by a final score of 6 to 4. Cal Father Giambastiani, stellar Muns in a President's Day match. impair the efforts of the golf team to get rolling. Prospects scored only two earned runs from moundsman for the Faculty is M£X/ seven hits, while the Don nine If it goes through, this should looked pretty good, too—at least Captain Parnow found it limbering up his arm and is even eclipse the return meeting of nicked Kipp, Cal ace, for nine hits spending spare time devising a easy to become enthusiastic about the chances of the Green while earning each of their four Archie Crossland and Jock Buck­ *£*# new pitch called the "Parachute ley for a bloody slugfest. Both and Gold on the fairways this year. The veteran Parnow re­ runs. Kipp received credit for the throw," which will probably re­ ?£* boys are big enough and it only ports that truly top-notch talent is available in the persons victory while lanky Con Dempsey sult in every Senior landing safe­ was charged with the defeat. needs Muns' reply to become a of Al Wells, Neill Sheridan, Gene Hinds, and Keith Bridwell— ly on first base. feature attraction. *& The game went scoreless for At any rate with a good supply of What say, Harry? Bill tells us that any or all of these fellows are capable of three innings, but Sheridan student cooperation and the old shading par. opened the fourth with a single. American sportsmanship, this Pres­ Bill Moore, Don right fielder, ident's Day should top them all in One of the better little men of Our beautiful grudge match for President's Day followed with another single, both respect to good clean fun. the campus is Lionel Cade, light­ You know the story of Axis "dictatorship**—the has gone by the boards. Much to our regret Archie men scoring when Buzz Mc­ BUY MORE JEEPS Knight found Kipp for a . weight boxer . . . This ball of lesson is there for all to read: Schools and colleges Crossland announced this week that he will be unable That ended the run making until fire showed that he oould take to engage Bob Buckley in the return bout that had all the last of the fourth, when Cal it in the ring, and now he's giv­ closed—or turned into breer'i-^jr rrounds for lies ing more evidence of the same. the earmarks of a natural. Too bad—Buck was all set chalked up three runs on two and hate. walks, a , and an error, mak­ Weighing in at 140 pounds wring­ and raring to go. This business of trying to be a yell ing the count three to two. ing wet, Lionel is playing with Freedom of speech—verboten! Freedom to leader must take more out of a fellow than we had The Dons knotted the score in the big boys at right half on the choose your friends—verboten! "... All you supposed. the sixth, but in the last half of Call us for your Personal Needs football team and, from what ob­ the seventh the Golden Bear came Thesis and term paper typing servers say, he has both the speed need to learn is to obey!" back to push across one run. Scor­ errands, Reading, Letter and the ability. Now they would attempt to put the yoke on us—on ing was concluded for the after­ writing, breaking noon when Cal followed an error dates, etc. you. It must not happen here! Whatever th* and a single with a by The football schedule isn't cost, the Axis must be smashed. Your part, as a pitcher Kipp for the final two PERSONAL SERVICE ready for official publication yet, college student, is clear. You may not be behind tallies. but we bear it is one of the best DO NUT 990 GEARY GArfield 5084 a gun today, but you can help today to give our Bill Moore led the hitting attack that USF has ever had. It may with three for four, followed by contain quite a few pleasant sur­ soldiers, sailors, and marines the weapons they Weir of Cal with two for four. prises for the student body, and need f«>r Victory. BOWL USF's offer to play a return SPORTS WEAR there ore three trips for the fans match at a later date was refused With a good chance of a fourth Put your dimes and dollars into fighting uniform for that would carry them half way by Clint Evans, Bear's baseball now by buying United States Savings Bonds and CREAMERY coach. across the continent. 10th AVENUE AND GEARY The University will play their YOUR VACATION Stamps. You'll help not only your country, but first ball game against a Service youriwlf—itecause you are not asked to give your at . . . Instructions in fencing have team when they meet Treasure money, but to lend it. You can start buying CUBESTEAK Island Naval Training Station started during the 11:00 o'clock Hands by buying Savings Stamps for as little as 10 Hash - Brown Potatoes next Saturday afternoon at Treas­ Tuesday and Thursday Physical Toast and Jelly ure Island. Starting time will be Education classes. All interested cents. Start buying today—and keep it up! 2:50. Final contest on the Don US FAVORITE / MEN'S SHOP c schedule will be against San Fran­ should report to Room B-l at 35 cisco State at Seals' Stadium next AT 4717 those hours. and Save America Wednesday afternoon. PAGE FOUR THE SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN Friday, April 24. 1942

Lu Watter's records, thus satisfy­ glasses, to hide the bags under the Faculty - Senior Lawyers Plan Juniors Take ing the desires of Frosh gridder eyes of all those student who work Q Tom Mulvihill . . . I'd get Pipe the "swing" or "graveyard" shifts Under Scandurra some outlandish ties and Game Features Full Schedule Annual Smoker shirts to go with the rest of his at our local shipyards . . . I'd wardrobe . . . I'd see to it that some­ see to it that a new car sticker was one taught Dick Kirwan the correct designed in the form of the Univers­ FOR REAL FUN (Continued from Page 1) Your President's Day Off The Campus way to smile. ity's shield ... I'd pay all the fines which includes besides the Golf I'd see that Lou Guglielmino had owed by USF students, for offenses (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) and Tennis Tournaments, the an­ an extra penny or so in his pocket, set down by the Board of Student Carthy, Jim Herning, and Russ this history has not been divulged. Hat TAKE HER BOWLING nual softball game between the Day so he wouldn't moan about the state Control ... I'd get a plaque with Rounding out this year's Junior Kynock. and Nite divisions, and the Alumni tax every time he buys something Week will be President's Day on names of all the former students MEDAL AWARDS By FRED WOELFLEN at the Bookstore ... I'd have a and Faculty, will be dinner in El Wednesday, May 6, and Junior of this institution who are now Boxing and track events will take more modern version of the Victory AT Comedor Grande. Night at the College Players' pro­ their usual places on the program. IF I HAD THE DO-RE-ME: Song made, this time with our own fighting for Uncle Sam. LINCOLN BOWL duction of "Ladies in Retirement" The boxing matches will consist of GUEST SPEAKERS I'd buy Ken Tichenor some Glee Club instead of the Glee Club BUT WHEN I'D WAKE UP on Thursday, May 7. ten bouts with gold medal awards Dean Edward A. Hogan, master "good" tobacco to smoke in his from the Univ. of California . . . FROM THIS "SPENDTHRIFT" Junior Class officers announced There's a Special rate to Associated Student Members for the winners. The track meet of ceremonies, will present the pipe instead of that stuff he now I'd see to it that Gene O'Meara was DREAM, I'D GO BACK TO BUM- will be comprised of the hurdles, that next Thursday will be the M I N ' CIGARETTES, BINDER awards and introduce Rev. Fr. Pre­ fills his favorite "Medico" with . toastmaster and "M.C." at all USF From 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Monday Through Friday dashes, 440's, 880's and others. The deadline for the purchasing of I'd get Harry Aguirre a new "little functions . . . I'd get some sort PAPER, PENCILS, NOTES ETC, sident, guest for the day! Prof. feature events of the track meet tickets for the smoker. During next black book", his present one being of an expert bo decipher Bill Wall's FROM THE FIRST DON I 10 A. M. to 12 A. M. Saturday will be the fat man's race and the Charles Knights has been tentative­ week Juniors will be contacted, by rather bedraggled from the passage handwriting, very disconcerting CHANCED TO MEET IN THE officers' race. ly scheduled to deliver the Faculty Junior Week Committeemen, for of time and us . . . I'd buy Bill especially during examinations . .. CORRIDORS! FREE INSTRUCTIONS FOR BEGINNERS the sale of tickets both for the pic­ The class presidents will stage a message. The Cocktail Corral has Raffetto a reducing machine, which I'd spend a dollar or two putting up nic and the smoker. pie-eating contest that, from all re­ been exclusively set aside for the he could put to great use, thank a new curtain in the University's In order to attend the University W IM/// 12 Brunswick ports, will be a highlight of the day. you ... I'd rent a sun lamp for of Oregon a student traveled alone Sport Dance following the dinner. auditorium . . . I'd print a hundred According to Co-chairman Bill John Gallagher so the remainder thousand copies of the University's 1,700 miles from Sitka, Alaska in CENTENNIAL ALLEYS Korn, trophies will be awarded the Bids still may be obtained by • BUY MORE JEEPS of his face might be as red as his Credo and let San Franciscans a 16-foot dory. Make up your own winners of the Penthathlon and the Ivesmen, pre-legal majors, and Le­ nose . . .I'd buy "Scooter" Taylor know what their one and only uni­ comment. 440, and gold medals will be given some pencils and paper, which he gal Eagles from Walsh, Stack, or versity really stands for * * * Lincoln Bowl - 319 6th Ave. to the winners of the other events. is constantly "hittin" us for . . . I'd purchase a jar of sun tan the Law School office. Alumni may Service Said one British buzzard to the The day will begin with Mass in I'd give each smoker in this institu­ lotion for every Don who is a play­ the second British buzzard: OPEN 10 A. M. DAILY •^•^•••i St. Ignatius Church celebrated by reach Casey at EXbrook 0224. tion, a carton of cigarettes, ground Director, and a pair of sun­ "Carrion." Father William J. Dunne. The ath­ Hacienda's well beaten trail leads thus putting an end to the time- letic events will be followed by a off the Bridge to U.S. Highway 50 News honored practice of "bumming" . Two former USF students. Harry dance to be held on the campus of to Dublin, 28 miles east of Oakland, Stark, class of '40 and Warren R. . ; . I'd get a hair net for Jack SFCW. Cannon so his curly locks wouldn't and then proceeds three miles up Healy, class of '42, were this week MCCARTHY TO ANNOUNCE get mussed! . . . the Dublin-Sunol Road. Signs will graduated from the "West Point of Mal McCarthy will be the official the Air", flight training school I'd give Bill Foley a couple of announcer of the day, it was point­ be placed at the turnoffs Sunday. Randolph Field, Texas. "ten spots" so he could take some ed out. Due to his previous experi­ Doing their part to help America real date out, and make the rest CALIFORNIA SHOPS ence with loud-speaking systems St. Ignatius High School would keep 'em flying, Stark and Healy of the boys in the chem lab, who ROOS BROS and because he handled the job so participate in the events of the day daily have been taking to the air have boobed William Jr. for months capably last year, McCarthy was supposedly reserved for University in streamlined training planes as sit up and take notice ... I'd buy chosen for the job. The P. A. sys­ men only, the committee made it members of the current class in Curtis Clarke a half dozen Gillette tem used on President's Day will clear that the high school would basic flight training. blades so he could weed out the be furnished by the Tidewater As­ complete their events on the field, DOWN IN TEXAS "brush" that sits on top of his sociated Oil Co. but that they would have no part These former Dons are flying upper lip . . . I'd buy John Deasy When questioned wnether or not in the University's festivities. their blue and yellow monoplanes some weight lifting machines to across the Texas skies, roaring in build up his chest, which at the formation in cross-country night present ain't ... I'd hire an FBI flights, engaging in athletics and agent to find the Hall of Fame military drills and devoting a lot of which we're supposed to have in WIS MAS METZ SUPERIOR their time to ground school, so this institution, but which we've stated the weekly report from Ran­ never been able to discover . . . dolph Field to the Foghorn. I'd get a CPA to assist Al Lawson in keeping the ASUSF books, one DONUTS Now in the second stage of their heckuva job ... I'd get a pair of flight training, Cadet Stark, former shoes, with "Cuban heels" for Vin PAUL F. PICARD, Prop. Don ROTC cadet and active mem­ Kelly so he might not look like ber of the University's Thomist he's walking around on his knees ..'•.• • Club, and Cadet Healy, one-time Ietterman in both track and foot­ I'd buy up all the philosophy 4 NO A 10T0Z 0WeK TMI N£& 1724 HAIGHT STREET :-: Phone BAyview 9782 ball, will go to advanced training books in the library, and put them schools to fly still more complex in cold storage . . . I'd get a airplanes. photographer to take a picture of Herm Ziegler, and pass it off as the walking example of what Geo. Atlas's "Dynamic Tension" course could do for you . . . I'd buy six or seven typewriters (priorities or or not) for the FOGHORN, which are badly needed 'round deadline time on Wednesdays ... I'd buy several hundred gallons of coke so that the Green and Gold wouldn't run dry like it has during the past weeks . . . I'd" hire someone to take notes for all those students who persist in cutting classes and then borrowing your notes . . . I'd buy a hundred pounds of Bromo Seltzer for those politicians who'll have many a headache be­ fore the present campaign draws to a close . . .I'd buy chairs, like they've got in the Semeria Room, and put them in every class room ... I'd get Ed Trainor a "live" microphone, which he's dying to talk through .... I'd rent Lakeside Country Club and wire Glenn Miller's orchestra for a monster dance, the profits of which would go to the FOGHORN'S "Buy a Jeep" campaign I'd see what could be done about getting Gene Dunne's muscles un­ bound ... I'd hire the Civic Auditorium so Don Horgan and Bob O'Malley can have one of their loud "Bull" sessions without raising havoc with the rest of the school ... I'd place a juke box in the Green and Gold Room containing IT'S EXACTLY WHAT YOU ORDERED Among the other things: The fabric is a mixture of fine Alpaca and Wool which makes the coat You can serve your country best by soft and long wearing. 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