OBSERVE ATTEND RULES DURING GAMES IN COW SPRING REGISTRATION The Santa Clara PALACE THIS WEEKEND Official Publication oj the Associated Students oj the Umrerstty oj Santa Clara VOL. 27, NO. 11 ZM SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948 5 CENTS THE COPY NEWS SC STUDENT CONGRESS DEBATES Alumni Launch Active Campaign In VIEWS AFFILIATION WITH N.S.A. GROUP; By J. FABER 'Second Century' Endowment Fund Well, here goes your armchair MOLKENBUHR TO CALL FOR VOTE philosopher for his final fling dur- The Student Congress failed to reach a decision on Santa' ing the dying semester. Clara's proposed entrance into the National Student Associ- Committees Being Formed Gentleman of the Week award ation at a special meeting held Tuesday, January 20, in Adobe Spring Registration Rules Camera Club Lodge. Following is the regis- goes to senior Hennessy, In accordance with a motion by Michael Hennessy, the schedule of classes and directions for Chapters tration in the various colleges for the second semester, 1947-1948. In The Various secretary dt the Student Congress. constitution of the student organization was read by Presi- Levies Dues February 9: Registration for all law students. Urged by pressing necessity providing uni- When Mike ran for election, his dent Val Molkenbhur, and were discussed. on the of the the various sections February 10: Registration for freshmen and seniors. campaign promise was sweeping versity with a sound financial future, Santa Clara's alumni Before the motion, a preliminary poll of the Congress February 11: Registration for sophomores and juniors. On Members reforms. And he has not deserted assure revealed that an overwhelming Students whose last begin with A through L regis- In their final meeting of the are currently organizing in an all-out effort to the his constituents. On several oc- names will fall majority of the representatives ter the mornings of assigned above. semester, the Camera Club levied success of the Alumni Centennial Endowment Fund, the most casions he has been noticed sweep- on the dates favored ratification of the consti- Students whose last names begin with M through Z will register an initiation fee order to build impressive and important project ever undertaken by their ing out the student body offices Arata Adds tution. Hennessy, however, pointed the of the assigned up treasury in Nobili Hail. on afternoons dates above. assets." association. out that entire document should be club But for the past week Mike has STUDENTS RE-ENROLLING FROM FALL SEMESTER WILL Dominic Torcasso, presi- Under the active direction and leadership of Anthony P. read and discussed by the Congress New Course FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE: dent, introduced this innovation as turned detective. He's trying to Hamann, alumni secretary, and in orcler to detect any flaws in its an to the newly form- locate the trophies of Santa Clara Law Students—- amendment Rev. Hugh C. Dona von, S.J., makeup. Office. ed constitution. This fund will be athletic teams so that they may be In Education 1. Clear with Bursar's alumni faculty representative, the Rev. Edward Stretch, S.J., stated Registration in Law Library. used to purchase subscriptions to C.A.G. Hears polished and placed in the Nobili With the addition of two three- 2. initial phases of the intensive pro- that the administration of the uni- Undergraduates—- photographic magazines, and for office. But Mike is really having unit courses the curriculum of gram have already been inaugu- versity offered no objection to with Bursar's like expenses. his woes. He has located just five, Santa Clara will once again in- 1. Clear Office. Sodality rated. joining. Registration Gymnasium assignments only. It wa6 that all mem- dating from as far back as 1860. clude the subject of education. 2. in for class announced To acquaint alumni and the par- A letter from Loyola University of courses as they are. bers, to remain on the active list, Mike has tried attics, garrets, cel- * These courses, which will be a) All sections various will remain ents of Santa Clara students with of Chicago revealed that that must submit an entry'for the mem- lars, secret passages—all to no taught by Mr. Robert D. Toma- b) Students will not be permitted to transfer from one Organizer the university's future needs, if school was assuming an attitude of college university approved bership card contest by February In a spirited at avail. ahek, will begin with the new of the to another unless address the she is to maintain the high stand- caution because of the presence Registrar 16. Also, all members in good eighth general meeting He was referred to the basement semester. petitions were turned in to the before finals. of the ards of the past, illustrated bro- of an ominous leftist element. It to Room standing are expected to submit Activities of Nobili Hall where Brother Mac- They are highly recommended for N.B.—Veterans in training under Public Law 16, report Catholic Group yester- chures have been printed and was noted by the Congress that at least one sample of their work intosh indignantly told Mike that any student who intends making B, Administration Building, February 10 or 11, 1948. day, Rev. John E. Odou, S.J., or- mailed out. These booklets contain this element was a very small mi- subject for criticism per semester. only food lockers dominated the education his occupation, as they Each student is held accountable for every on his pro- ganizer of.the Convert Makers of a graphic analysis of Santa Clara's nority, and the possibility of their Richard M. Hermes, the group hit NobiU cellar. And what is in the will lessen the graduate work con- gram card. In order to drop or change a course, the student must America, out at apathetic increasing enrollment and the pro- gaining any influence was very moderator, was absent from the food lockeds ? Ah, there is another siderably and be of much help present to the Registrar's Office, a statement signed by the Dean. "cradle Catholics" and urged the small. The fact that the member- portionately greater costs arising mstery. Mr. Hennessy is beside in that work. They are also recom- Any course from which a student shall withdraw without a permit meeting due to illness. setting up of Catholic pamphlet ship NSA limited to col- therefrom. himself with wonderment. He has in the is mended as an interesting and help- shall be marked as a falure on the student's permanent record. racks in prominent public build- lege student bodies excludes the COMMITTEES looked in Fr. Weber's telescope; ful elective for any student, for Permission to drop or enter a course after the first six-week period ings. Catholic students who are To provide a working organiza- chance of other student organiza- in the he has gazed into the cannon's they are not restricted to any will very rarely be granted and then only for the gravest reasons. East Honors born Faith, Father Odou tion for the four-year drive, com- me- tions, particularly those with a mouth at Ryan Field: he has certain group of students, neither Students should register on the days assigned. Late registra- asserted, advertize everything set up leaning to the left, from gaining mittees have been within ticulously checked recent gold de- •as to their major or college. tion fees will be levied on those attempting to register after the as- their school, their city, their state the various alumni chapters. Com- and sur- entrance, it was shown. SC College posits at Fort Knox, has The two courses to be taught signed dates. The fee for registration on the first day after the regu- except their Faith. But their mittees will work under a chair- and silver for The discussion of the NSA con- The university's College of Busi- is which veyed gold strikes next semester will be "History lar registration period is $2.50. This fee is increased $l.OO per day Faith a possession the to maintain stitution revealed that the wording man who will be able the last century; he has even of Education" and "Secondary thereafter. ness Administration has become great mass of pagans and non- to a close contact with the alumni scanned the bulletin board daily of one clause seemed give the Education." The first will be a the 28th institution of higher learn- Catholics are looking for but al- secretary. in the faint hope that some an- national congress of the NSA study of educational thought both ing to become accredited by the rarely hear about or see advertized Every alumnus who is able is be- cient battered trophy might be most unrestrained power. This was of the past and the present and Boston Conference on Distribution. in any way. ing to contribute a of posted there. Aboat the only place indicated by John Faber. Hennessy will show the influence of Greek Air Force Catholic Announcement of the school's PAMPHLET RACKS asked total $lOOO over the four-year period. he hasn't searched is under Gen- said that this was a mistake in the and Medieval education on the affiliation as a member of the con- The Convert Makers of America, and This sum may be divided into an- eral Peralta's sword In the Galtes wording of the document modern systems. The second will Philosophers ference was made last week by continued the speaker, have done Hanratty Seeks Cadets nual or even Museum. should be cleared up. Pat be a complete survey of secondary Dean Charles J. Dirksen of the something to tear away this iron donations into monthly weekly installments. Anybody seen an old trophy explained how the same difficulty education in relation to present- College of Business. curtain of silence about matters and lately? was solved in the regional consti- day social needs. For Training" Hold Session The conference, whose purpose Catholic. They have set up 316 At first a concerted effort will tution. As part of the current Air Force 'Rev. Austin J. Fagothey, S.J., is to study more efficient means pamphlet racks in public buildings be made to contact all alumni and how This" subject of joining the Na- The clause which states program of aviation cadet and Chairman "of the Philosophy De- of distribution, is sponsored by the throughout the United States. make them aware of the current are made also met partment; the of university tional Students' Association, cur- -amendments SC Alumnus ground officer training, a team of during Christmas Boston Retail Trade Board together Thirty are in Chicago alone. Only financial status the rently being discussed in the Stu- with some discussion. Hennessy Air Force officers interviewed ap- holidays represented Santa Clara with the Harvard Graduate School one is located in Northern Cali- and the vital importance of success dent Congress meetings, has many held that the constitution was too proximately 30 Santa Clara stu- at the annual meeting of the of Business, Boston University and fornia, in ~the bus depot at Los in the Endowment Drive. After interesting and noteworthy fea- easliy amended. Ray Gleason as- 'Man of Year' dents last Monday and Tuesday as American Catholic Philosophical Massachusetts Institute of Tech- Gatos. this has been accomplished each a more difficult means Association St. Louis. con- con- tures. One of these is the NSA serted that Emery Delmas, president of the prospective candidates for the re- in A nology. Father Odou, formerly of the alumnus will be expected to of amending it be unwieldy. vived training ference of Jesuit philosophy pro- the tact his circle of organization's constitution. would San Jose Junior Chamber of Com- peacetime program. Chief problem before group Queen's Work staff in St. Louis, is own friends and The by-laws the NSA will be fessors preceded the association's acquaintances. The constitution which sets up of merce and a graduate of the Uni- Capt. Paul T. Oliver and Lieut. at present, Dirksen said, is elimi- at present the junior sodality mod- business discussed at the next Harry meeting the day before. the NSA as a student governing read and versity of Santa Clara, was last Bock were on hand to an- nation of wasteful marketing erator and a teacher of sociology LAGGING constitution Student Congress meeting, and ac- Under the patronage of His Ex- body is in reality not a Monday presented with awards swer questions and administer the methods and analyze cost-saving and religion at Bellarmine College As "illustrated by the brochure, rather tion on is expected to preliminary tests to cellency, Most Reverend Joseph E. reducing at all, but merely a detailed ratification symbolizing his selection as qualification proposals as a means of Preparatory in San Jose. During Santa Clara's endowment is far powers taken. Ritter, Archbishop of St. Louis, set of by-laws. A list of be "Young Man of the Year." interested applicants. They are one high prices. recent summers he has traveled behind that of comparable insti- to the NSA a special meeting of the Stu- of such the two-day session of Catholic delegated Congress At Now engaged in the practice of 12 teams visiting colleges throughout the United States and tutions throughout the country. article; and held last Thursday, philosophers took over the Coro- comprises the first dent Congress law in San Jose, Delmas is active and universities throughout the in Canada as a member of the Prior to 1944 when the Endowment on this list the Congress passed nado Hotel. the fourteenth item January 15, in a great number of civic and fra- country. lecture staff of the Summer Fund was established, Santa Clara the Congress has the important resolutions af- "The Absolute Night School states that three ternal organizations and has been According to the officers two and the Relative" Schools of Catholic Action. had only the living endowment of to do everything "not pro- the as a major to served as the of dis- power fecting tennis status prominent in community affairs students had so far qualified general topic PENANCE the Jesuit faculty. hibited to the Congress by this It was resolved, first, that the cussion, while round-table discus- sport. for several years. appear before permanent cadet Increasing His talk was the highlight of a Previously, the expenditures of constitution." Noteworthy to re- on Page 4) at Field sions under the of both (Continued examining board Hamilton leadership Increased enrollment in the CAG meeting which included an the university had been met en- mark that under the constitution where religious and laymen sectionalized the final physical examina- spring semester's adult evening explanation by Prefect Jim Hanses tirely by the income from tuition nothing is forbeidden to the Con- tions given them. the broader theme. First Redwood will be courses in business administration of a Lenten drive by the CAG to and an occasional donation. In the gress. Pamphlets containing the re- Father Fagothey explained that Dean Owens is expected in coming weeks by collect money for CARE relief past two years, however, mainte- The Congress elects or appoints quirements for acceptance in either the conference of Jesuit philoso- Deadline Met Dean Charles J. Dirksen of the packages, and books and used nance of the balance has been, im- all executive officers and recalls training programs are avail- phers held at the University of St. of the university's business college. clothing for needy foreign stu- possible. Because of rising prices them at will. In effect, this Con- Honored The first change of the campus. Application Louis the previous day considered staff the 1948 able on The new semester, which begins dents. only 85 per cent of the expendi- gress may amend the constitution Two prominent Santa Clara be made at time to the for the most part the problems and Redwood took place when Robert may any February 16, will offer courses in The assembled sodalists also tures are now met by the income by a two-thirds majority vote on Valley attorneys, both long con- examining board at methods of teaching of philosophy Infelice took over the position of Hamilton management and accounting, Dirk- heard a brief description by Mod- from tuition. At the same time the amendments handed to it by the nected with the university's Col- courses throughout the country. photography editor. He replaced Field. sen revealed. Classes will be con- erator Edward V. Warren, S.J., of cost of education to the student at executive council. The Congress lege of Law, were appointed to Charles Sambraillo. Fri- great 'do' penance for Lent." only per composed of delegates of of the State Bar Asso- ducted Monday, Tuesday and "the Santa Clara has risen 20 itself is committees " Editor Tally Mastrangelo an- and are open to all 'Don't' penances for Lent," Fr. member colleges, meeting once a ciation for 1948, said F. M. Mc- Congratulations Correction day,evenings cent. nounced that the first material was whose high school education makes Warren pointed out, "are ones like year during the summer. With Auliffe, president, this week. It is pointed out that in other now being submitted to the en- Gerald E. McDonald, instruc- A mistake was made in last eligible. cutting down on your daily quota over a thousand delegates, the Edwin J. Owens, dean of the law them private institutions tuition income gravers. tor in the Department of Eng- week's condolence notice. Con- regular stu- of cokes and smokes and candy Congress is going to have much school, was named to head the In addition to the makes up from 50 to 75 per cent of All students having informal lish, was married to Miss Mar- dolences should have been ex- may en- fun. Journal of the State Bar commit- dents, special students (Continued on Page 4) the cost of operation. Only the snapshots are urged by Mastran- garet O'Flaherty in Boston, tended to Robert Quieley on the courses, though college It would seem that a represen- tee on the continuing education roll in the endowment of the Jesuit faculty gelo to submit them for use in the Massachusetts, during the death, not of his father, but of be given them, the tative group of college men and of the bar. Robert E. Hayes, who credit will not has kept Santa Clara from operat- "campus life" section. Christmas holidays. his grandfather. women could a little better than formerly taught at the university, dean declared. Rules ing at a loss. teaching staff are Lent that in establishing a constitution. will serve with Owens on thelatter Those on the Allen, Anderson, Also, it seems rather strange that panel. Phil N. 0. Robert Joseph P. Kelly and Dirksen. such a large number of prominent Owens also was given a place STUDENT LEADERS Described Father Gianera the holy of Lent Catholic educators should endorse on the committee on cooperation With season the NSA so unequivocally. Suffice between law schools and the state Priest Celebrates beginning February 12, Ash Wed- Back From East it to say that the present NSA association, i nesday, Rev. Patrick J. Carroll, S.J., reviewed the regulations from constitution leaves much to be de- "The State Bar of California," for Meeting with educators this Archdiocese. aired. McAuliffe said, "looks to these 50th Anniversary every part of the United States, a many Every day of Lent is a fast day, Rev. William C. Gianera, S.J., lawyers to advise on great The fiftieth anniversary of his with the during which all between the ages president of the university, this Frank Keegan, treasurer of the matters having to do ordination to the priesthood was of 21 and 59, unless excused be- month attended the annual meet- student body, seems to have hit improvement in the administration observed by Rev. Thomas O'Con- close home when he de- cause of their health, may eat only ing of the Association of American pretty to of justice." when he Mass nell, S.J., offered one full meal a day. Colleges at Cincinnati. Representa- clared that Bid Student Congress the in the Mission Church at uni- and the university have All Wednesdays Fridays and tives and delegates from more and Itself too versity last Wednesday. get- Student, Saturday in Ember Week, are days than 600 colleges and universities many local problems, without Former Father O'Connell, who graduated swallowed up by a gigantic of abstinence. The privilege of al- met in Ohio to discuss the many ting from the university in 1892, is at national organization. According lowing working men and their important problems and issues of Prof. Ordained present pastor of St. Augustine's to Keegan, the spirit of commun- families to eat meat once a day the post-war period in education. Church in Oakland. He was as- ity dwelling must return to Santa Santa Clara alumnus Rev. Nor- does not apply to a student while While attending the conference sisted at the ceremonies by Rev. before each student can man F. Martin, S.J., '37, was or- boarding at school. in Cincinnati, the Jesuit delegates Clara Edward M. Stretch, S.J., vice begin to reap the benefits of his dained in the chapel of the Colegio Boarders will have an oppor- made plans for a meeting of rep- president of the university, and college education. It would be Maximo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, tunity to recite the Rosary on resentatives from all the Jesuit Rev. Hugh C. Donavon, S. J., the well for the Student Congress to on December 20, 1947. Wednesday evenings, and. make colleges and universities in alumni association moderator. seriously deliberate the issue be- Following the completion of his the Stations of the Cross on Fri- country. This meeting is to be held fore voting affiliation with the sophomore year here, Father Mar- day evenings. Day students will in conjunction with the National NSA. tin entered the «acred Heart No- Stork Club make the devotions on the same Catholic Educational Association, vitiate, Los Gatos, in July, 1935. days at noon. and will take place in San Fran- one The students and faculty of Catholics are bound to re- cisco sometime this March. We recollect that It was this He taught at Santa Clara for All the of Clara worthily 12-day trip east, Father "Gentleman of the Week," year and then taught the next two University Santa ceive Holy Communion After his .same wish to extend their congratu- between the first Sunday of Lent expressed great happiness Mike Hennessy, who was instru- years at the Jesuit College near Gianera lations to Elmo Innocenti, sopho- and Trinity Sunday. being back in the pleasant cli- mental in securing the Catholic Managua, Nicaragua. at teach- more philosophy major, on the Father Carroll urged that all mate of the Bay Area. It was much Intercollegiate Council's endorse- Since his three years of been pur- RULERS The Santa Clara Student Congress discusses affiliation with the National Students Or- birth of his daughter, Kathleen students make a practice of daily more enjoyable, he said, than the ment of NSA. We are indeed be- ing, Father Martin has studies at ganization in their meeting Tuesday afternoon. Val Molkenbuhr is reading the Marie, January 20 at O'Connor Mass and Communion during the bitter cold of Cincinnati and Chi- ginning to wonder if Mike is per- suing his theological President Mary's Collegian, describing their organisation. Sanitarium. Lenten season. cago. haps a totalitarian at heart the Colegio Maximo. attitude towards the PAGE 2 THE SANTA CLARA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948 STUDENT CRAMMINGS PLANK A Published weekly during the school year, ex- LAMENTS BRONCO cept holiday or examination periods, by the Associated Students of the University of Santa LUXURY ALL-STAR Clara, at Santa Clara, California. SESSIONS By LEONARD JONES By WALTER HIRTH Entered as second-class matter February ax, 1923, at Post All my life I've heard people To hear some of the old-timers Office at Santa Clara, Calif., under Act of March 3, i8». speak of the luxury owning to get the Per year $2.00 of a talk, a person is liable car. People in every walk of life idea that modern football has de- (in Editor J. Joseph Faber the lower classes) think that generated into a dainty, effemi- owning a car is one of the Lord's nate, pas-time, in which 22 very News Editor Donald Canty blessings, and. I'm one of them. emaciated individuals cavort un- Associates: James O'Neill, Robert Shindler. My car is pretty old (she saw her der the autumn sun. This, of By ISADORE KAMONGACHEK Reporters: John Bennett, Cliff Bettinger, James Binck- to we last saw Isadore he was filing ley, Joseph Borges, Donald Bridgehouse, Earl Car- first decade pass several years course, is a definite contrast When indus- penter, Thomas Conn, Bndd Fullmer, Leighton ago), and kinda "unclassy" on those iron-men of old who per- triously away at a blanket of apathy with the jagged Hatch, Patrick Hanratty, Gorden Hachado, Win. Macomber, Robert Haloney, Peter Rogers, Sam the outside, but inside (and I got hardy warriors on edge of a plastic Camel cigarette case (complimen- Winklebleck. formed like this straight from the dealer the field of honor giving their tary- not to be sold). Hustling over to his room to Feature Editor Thomas McCarthy when I bought it), she's got the all for dear old Alma Mater. Per- see if he'd left any cigarets or gum, we found noth- Contributors: John Banister, John Bennett, Norman power heart qf a locomotive! haps the mast - respected of all ing but a pocketful of notes headed, "Pocketfull of Berryessa, Cliff Bettinger, Paul McCormick, Wm. McDonald, James O'Neill, Robert Prentice, Walter (She boils a bit, so I guess he the legendary athletes who per- Notes." Hirth. meant a steam locomotive.) I formed such glorious feats on the Cornering him, we demanded to know if he Sports Editor Cliff Bettinger bought Stanley (named after a gridirons of old was Santa Clara's thought he was Verbiage Cain, chief chronicler of Reporters: Donald Briggs, Thomas Mullan Jr., George famous locomotive With similar own Frank Plank of the class of Bedlam-By-The-Bay. But he just smiled wisely Nichols, Angelo Siracusa. characteristics), last winter dur- 1906. and muttered some delicate epithet concerning the menus Business Manager James Bowe ing the Christmas holidays and I TRACK STAR removal of the plain-backed from the Col- hardly trip designed along Creamery. ■ . Assistant: Robert Boscacci. could wait for the Plank was the lege back to Santa Clara to start. same lines which were later to They were to be column material Circulation Manager Horace Maggetti WINTER WEATHER identify such stars as "Bronco" (Isadore DOES need some aid.) Associates: Robert Kenealey, Edward Lairanchi. Two before school Nagurski and "Doc'Blanchard. But from memory he recalled some of the better Assistants: John Bloomfield, Frank Clune, Robert Crotty, days was to Gene McHugh, Thomas Schilling, Thomas Waters, began trip Like Nagurski, he played both or at least some of the more printable phrases, ' start, I the south. From Donald Wolf. ' the very first, I am proud to say, fullback and tackle with equal such as Staff Photographer Russell O'Brien Stanley was doing fine. Then, finesse; and like Blanchard, he "Many thanks for material furnished in my about 20 miles down the road, he was a weight man on the track 'Summa Vita'." (Signed St. .) Staff Cartoonist John Bennett develops motor trouble. Fortu- team as well as a football great. And others which weren't as hilarious as that Assistants: Thomas Conn, Anthony Cristallo, Thomas Kaney, George Faugsted. nately there is a mechanic handy The first copy of The Redwood one. .. and he fixes it in a hurry, and reveals that Plank was a point Turning to a pocketful of notes he noted, among* Moderator Edward V. Warren, S.J. soon my gallant discharger is winner on the track team in no others things, that aga'in on the road, travelling at less an event than the hammer Bouncing Bobby Bounds, Father of the Year, Member a modest 35 in compliance with throw, an almost extinct event was last seen with his nose buried in a book en- Pbsociated Cbße6trfe Press the mechanics instructions. At today. titled: "How to be Rich Though Going to College," that speed I had unequalled op- Despite his skill in the field or words to that effect. ALL AMERICAN HONORS 1945-1946 portunity to view the country- events, Plank's gr e at e s t fame Tally Mastrangelo has been breathing these ALL CATHOLIC HONORS 1945-46 side, and if I hadn't seen it all while at Santa Clara came to days he threatened to hold his breath until the before, it would have been very him for his achievements on the publication of a Redwood was a' certainty. REPRESENTED POH NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY enjoyable. It began to snow then, gridiron. Ordinarily, he played The "Kelly" referred to in the recent article in National Advertising Service, Inc. and continued for the rest of the FORMER INSTRUCTOR NARRATES the tackle position, standing as a Life about the diary of a Communist is not Orr College Publishers Representative day. It wasn't bad though until bulwark on his side of the line; Kelly, reports to the contrary notwithstanding. 420 Madison Ave. New York, N. Y. • • wiper breaking every play trying - up opposing canary- chicaco soma Los A*eiu> sar fiahcisco the windshield gave out Sighted Al Leonetti to sell his and I had to ride with my head PROBLEMS directed toward his side of the yellow sweater to Gene Yore his efforts met 27 MISSIONARY IN CHINA VOL. JANUARY 22, 1948 NO. 11 out the window. Even then it line, and opening huge' holes for with raucous comment if no other noticeable results. (Editor's Note: This is the first especially emphasized during wasn't nearly as bad as when it the task in every part of the world is his own backs to skip through. Santa Rosa's gift to the SCommunity, Bob Ca- of a series of articles on the for- past two years rained -the following day. That when missionaries tremendous, and a brief survey Occasionally, however, when the mozzi, recently procured a radio. John "Lorenzo" Exam Preparation eign missions of the Catholic have day I had to ride with my head set out for all parts of the of China will give us an idea of going really got tough, and a few Coughlan has threatened to move out if the thing Church. Naturally, it is beyond globe to re- With the rapid advent of final examina- out the window and the com- begin the work of what is going on. There are over extra yards were needed, Plank isn't turned off by the end of the semester. Camozzi the scope of a few shortarticles 1000 alone in tions in all departments comes a fine sugges- position roof leaked in a dozen construction. Jesuits the/China was switched to_ fullback, where likes his radio, you see, and oh well. to treat this subject adequately. The ultimate aim of all this ac- mission field. Among them are way through tion from Rev. Patrick Carroll, S.J., dean of places to boot! he would bull his * • * • So, according to the limitations tivity is to fully establish a native Spanish, Irish, Austrians, Portu- human People in huge Cadillacs, Olds- any line like a battering SOCIAL NOTES men at the University of Santa Clara. His of space and my own brief ex- Church in every country, each guese, Italians, French, Canadi- ram. mobiles, Buicks and Chryslers Frank "The Judge" Prentice to be wed soon. proposal is that exam week be termed "Gen- perience, I will attempt to de- with its own native hierarchy, ans, Hungarians, Americans (of Proving passed all the way but I never that our heroes of old The littlest Prentice, Robert, is searching for an scribe this work only in a very clergy and . The missioner the California Province), and were as versatile they were eral Mass and Communion Week." gave them a second thought. as authority on cup-and-saucer protocol. general way as it is being car- actually works to make himself men from several countries of mighty, that first issue of The Father Carroll would substitute a Mass What harm is there in a little Willie Silva, '47, will tie the Gordian knot in ried on in certain parts of unnnecessary, because his funda- Central and §outh America, as Redwood also contains a humor- and Communion for all-night and early personal discomfiture? After all, Modesto February 7. Willie will be remembered for hours China, Rev. J. J. Clifford, mental purpose is to make the well as a couple of hundred of ous satire on football, entitled, this car was my own, the first I his pin ball proficiency in various parlors of chance morning risings. And. what is more amaz- S.J.) Church completely self-sufficient Chinese. This total includes Meanders," written by an had ever had, and save for oc- "Starry about the area. ing, he would very probably come out ahead. Throughout the centuries the wherever it may be. This final priests, scholastics and brothers. undergraduate student named casional blowouts, the two of us SODDEN THOUGHT long Church has been doing its utmost aim must be kept in mind con- The territory covered by these Frank Plank. Apparently there Instead of and arduous hours hunched were making progress. Perhaps There was really a blanket of apathy at the to fulfill Christs final command: tinuously when one considers men extends up the Yangstze was nothing this all-time, all- over a textbook and class notes, and then a one of the best advantages in a San Jose Civic Auditorium, San Jose, at the Sen- "Go and teach all nations, bap- mission work. Valley for several hundred miles star, Santa Claran could not do, 5 a.m. rising for another period of strenu- car like mine lies in the fact that ators game, when the Broncovillians were out- tizing them in the name of the 1000 JESUITS west of Shanghai. This forms the and the records prove that every- ous it does not take long to' distin- being cheered by our Little Brothers from BeUarmine, endeavor, Father Carroll advocates seri- Father, ana of the Son, and of the The work that is done to- southern boundary of a vast field thing he did, he did well. guish a blowout from her other and then (ugh!) by Santa Clara High. (O Apathy, ous consideration of the pertinent and repre- Holy Ghost." This zeal has been ward the accomplishment of this that runs north for almost 800 Any wonder, then, ailments. As the days passed and that after here is thy fling). sentative material of each course until 11 miles to Peiping. A very rough more than 40 years of inter-col- we bounced our way southward Interesting sights—Joe Cristofaro going slightly estimate of this territory would legiate competition, the school p.m.; then, a full eight hours of restful slum- (Continued on Page 4) mad at 9 a.m. being broadcast time from KSCU, make it about 200 miles wide has failed to produce the man ber ; in the morning a final consultation with round the bronc corral that is. (east and west) and 800 miles who can dislodge Plank from his the source all knowledge has it that in several days a mammoth contest will be (north south), Alumni note Wild Bill Daniels, having es- of in the Mission Rumor long and for a position on the all-time, all-star BOOKLAND announced here Broncoville. due investigation the staff of square caped the clutches of the XXIV Corps (Korea) - Chapel; a hearty breakfast, and, finaly, a at After grand total of 160,000 team. The task is becoming in- this rag a details. we are going to the ex-member of the class of '4B is planning a re- half hour'.-; stiff review to pick up the threads has unearthed few of the Yes, miles, approximately the size of creasingly difficult, for with each have a Mr. Hush Since the returning to classes after the California. It is impossible to cal- turn to the fold soon things are looking up again. of memory. With such a schedule, Father BROWSINGS passing year the legend of his holidays, a minor radio station has been operating. But nobody knows culate the population. Besides Young Clayton Hooper, between classes at a By JOHN BANNISTER greatness grows—a legend which Carroll contends that each man is physically, who its announcer is. After due deliberation my friend Isadore, who this general field, the Portuguese San Francisco Law School, down for a few days Are you one of those Catholics will continue to grow as long as mentally and spiritually prepared to meet his is located a few columns to the right, has decided it cannot be Tokyo and Irish Jesuits work in Macao the news from the world is all right, according (and there are many of them), Santa Clarans meet and remi- ' to the '47 grad. particular crisis, Rose or Lord Haw-Haw. Maybe it is Whistling John Schueler. Our and Hong Kong respectively. nisce. who have the idea that most idea Bobby On the whole, seems quite- sage Latin instructor, Father Leahy, has suggested the possibility MANY NUNS Brilliant for a feature picture the dean's advice Catholic fiction is too pious for Adamis that may . . . Anyone with heads and Rev. T. P. (Teepee) Fallon, with some Certainly then it be Julius Caesar or Homer. two Although the Jesuits form the sound. his program of preparation their tastes? If you are, you Chinese currency. The present real novel of or the desire to be a Greek major will be immediately qualified—- largest single bloc, they are actu- caption such as the "Long and Short is the most logical and consistent. Any stu- have a lot to learn. rate of exchange for Chinese Na- It All,' somethingequally qualified not to enter the contest. Prizes will run into thousands of ally only a small fraction of the or humorous. Who Think back for a moment. tionalist currency is now $BB,OOO dent cannot pass his finals by adherence rubles for the runners-up. For the winner of the grand prize, how- Catholic missionaries in China. Interesting listening John Bennett's tales of Where and how did you first get for $1 US, where as a year ago to such a schedule has really no business in ever, the ASUSC will offer a non-tilt pin ball machine, a 50-gallon safe to say that the Sugar Bowl stowaways. this impression of Catholic fic- I think that it is it was only $4OOO for $l. Natur- college. For, after all, the time of finals is not keg of beer, and a trip to Siberia. Proprietor of the co-op, Will "Let almost., every., congregation., or Eyeful Trifle Frank Keegan's "Christmas" tion- Be honest with yourself. ally, the rise in prices keeps pace sox red a me tell you a war story" Jones, announced he will offer a cup of order in the Church has represen- Xmas trees on a green background. time of crammings, but rather a period to Was it a carryover from your with the inflation of the money. Doc coffee and a half a glazed doughnut to the runners-up. An un- tatives in China. To estimate the Mateik's novel hosiery arrangement recall fundamental premises and principles high school days, when you were Secondly, the war has disrupt- quoted at named individual plans to donate two bottles of burgundy and his number of the various congre- 7 a.m. "Hey, lookit this, I got two pairs « forced to read some Catholic ed communications and transpor- from legitimate may be . . of the strangest which conclusions tennis racket to the cause. . Clue, it is not any of the previous of nuns is just as difficult socks back from the laundry novel or novels, and, through bad gations tation which makes it extremely drawn. Santa Clara editors or Jose Schmoehopper. During one of the broad- as estimating the Chinese popu- 1 red sock, 1 blue sock and another pair just,like choice you got stuck with some difficult and sometimes impossi- Father solution the problem casts we noticed Col. Robert Cramer hiding behind the handball lation. There are literally thou- it. Carroll's to sentimentally pious book. Or did ble to get supplies to the missions courts screaming, "If he (the announcer), says 'Now hear this,' I'm of nuns doing invaluable It's funny early in the morning of preparation for final semester examina- you get that impression from the sands of the interior. The larger cities, going to kill him." Incidentally, the colonel is seriously thinking work of all sorts everywhere. Darrel Sanders hot on the trail of a bagful of tions simplest the most logical ; it things you heard others say about like Shanghai, Nanking and is the and & about rejoining theArmy Air Corps as a navigator on "Hylomorphic,' clubs in order to do links battle with Rich Kennedy heartedly the Catholic books they had read? The USA is well represented Tientsin, are fairly well situated should be -whole adopted by every a new jet plane. ah, exercise, nothing better than a good clean GUY by several congregations of nuns to get help from educated man at Santa Clara. SWELL the outside coun- divot, we always say. It's just like being introduced and by Benedictine, Passionist, try. However, to move these Recent, and accurate calculations show that to for the first time. For Only three days away are final exams to which the registrar'.': Franciscan, Vincentian, Domini- goods to posts someone mission in the Tom Lyons asked more questions Dave Baci- office refers as semester examinations and a philosopher friend a"s can, Maryknoll Society of than some inexplicable reason, you and the country, or even to a large city galupo Students' Organization lays the in Poly Sci 1 class during the last six weeks just don't seem to hit it off right "that for which one down his jug of kumiss and for second the Divine Word priests and like Peiping, is not always possi- * Lyons September up books." The time he picked The started slow, but made a terrific comeback Gaming up for a possible vote in the weekly with that person. You tolerate time since 13 takes his first brothers. California Jesuits ble. , to edge out the Brooklyn Wanderer. you really them up was when they were purchased from Mumbles Kesgan in have a parish church in Shang- meeting of the Student Congress of the Uni- him, but don't like Thirdly, in many districts, es- to for peasant who have not heard O'erheard Gabby Mariani: "It's my nature him. But, later, you get to know the book store. Kumiss, my followers hai, a high school and church in pecially in the north, the Com- versity of Santa Clara is a proposal by Secre- With A bum have yoa a smoke?" him better, and you find that you of Merriam-Webster's latest best seller entitled, "A night Nanking, a high school and munists have seized mission prop- tary Hennessy join newly or- At the College Creamery Robert W. Michael to the both have many interests in com- Collegiate Dictionary," is an intoxicating liquor made from fermented church in Yangchow, about 50 erty outright and, Col for most prac- (Daddy Warbucks) have ganized National Students Association. great camel's milk. Still others, or the sports minded group, refer to it as east and slightly north of Hughes "But prices mon. You become friends. miles tical purposes, have forced the gone up." Founded last summer at Madison, Wis., You can't understand why you Johnny Longden Week. And then again, final week may be termed a Nanking. Their country mission missions to close down entirely. Strange query Does James C. O'Neill talk NSA first answer to the didn't like him at first. Why, he's time when the men are separated from the boys. Twice a year all district run's north from Yang- The Jesuits of Hungary, Austria the is America's like the new Oxford-educated villain in Steve really a "swell" person, you de- the peculiar mental quirks of your fellow students spring out: chow for about 150 miles along and of the French Champagne Communist dominated International Union of Canyon's strip? cide. The fellow next door may be one of those hidden oddities who sud- the Grand Canal, and extends Province have suffered in this Students in Europe. The NSA proposes to aid Pacifist Joseph "Opie" Yoell has a fine idea Well, that's true in reading denly blossoms out in this period of great stress. At the close of his •east and west for 35-40 miles. way. The French lost almost ev- colleges their student bodies population for world peace Send over several thousand member and Catholic fiction, too. First impres- last class on Friday he will rush up to his room ostensibly for the The density of the can erything that they had been considering that planes to Russia and bomb the countryside with through various means. Through such an or- sions are often misleading. You purpose of doing a little studying. Returning to his cell in an hour, be calculated by building up for over 80 years at Sears-Roebuck Catalogues, what a great, ganization, argued that may have gotten off to a bad start. you wilr find his hulk under the covers and emitting from his open this district is only slightly larger Hsienshien, about 150 mles soutH- to show it is students rich, glorious, prosperous, good, sound You read a couple of stories that mouth a sound faintly resembling a buzz saw. At dinner time he than the State of Connecticut and west of Peiping. The Austrians, just, fine, obtain cheap rates in transportation, and may nation .the US is his idea consid- were let's face it 'pious stumbles out of his sack and trudges to the refectory. After dinner it has twice its population, three with their 70 Chinese is still under have the opportunity of studying abroad at seminari- eration in higher headquarters. dribble," and you promptly de- is back to the hall and bed. Saturday morning he plays tennis; Sat- million, more or less. ans, were forced to leave every- Speaking of flying, the Corps representa- little expense. Furthermore, an active na- cided that all Catholic novels urday afternoon, golf. Saturday night, a show and then to bed. Most of the missions in China thing that they had at Kingshien Air suffering severely tives weren't exactly swamped with offers as a tional association would stimulate college were probably the- same And so Sunday he meditates on the thought of finals, whether he should are still from and try to reestablish themselves matter of fact, Joe O'Neill, several thought, and would foster intercollegiate co- you've avoided Catholic fiction start studying them now or later. Later is Sunday night which he the effects of the waf which has in Peiping. after spending 10:20 situ- months in China with the Air Corps, was wont to operation universities of various ever since. spends in the creamery talking with some of the local stuff. At aggravated the Communist This, in broad outline, gives us between large say 'Tm perfectly satisfied with the wild blue LIST I he returns to the hall and bed. After the final he walks out and says- ation here and to a extent, the general picture of the situa- regions. supplies from yonder, as long as it stays yonder." Pacifist! Let me, then, list a few Catho- to his buddy rather indignantly: "He certainly went out of his way has cut off their tion of the missions of China to- On the other side of the scale, such a large would time countries for European lic books here, books that I to ask us the hardest questions. I'm sure glad I didn't waste my home day. In forthcoming articles, I This is strictly top secret, so don't tell anybody, dangerous, to . . former not but missionaries. The Communists organization could become de- especially recommend that studying for them." . The individual is the rule will describe some of the indi- but representatives from Gillette Schick have pending upon its philosophy and its leader- "spare-time" reading of yours. the exception, like the following whom we shall call IC engines. He have hindered mission work in at vidual projects in particuar to and both offered fabulous sums to Aephus McDonald ship. go You'll find them well worth the is strictly Johnny Eager, never takes his hands away from the slip- least three ways. show the various means that are An organization that would on record for the secret of his new of shav- little time that you will stick or his mind from his shelf of texts, locks his door to ward off COMMUNIST TERROR being used to establish the "manual' method as favoring world federation, for example, as war against es in an exclusive, Aeph this column his spend in reading them. You'll interruptions, and every half hour makes the rounds of his contempo- Their protracted Church here so that eventually, told recently secret. You push right a group of students did at a conclave yourself enriched and en- see and what they are studying and accuses them of being the Nationalists is one of the in the far-distant the whiskers in with your find raries to if future, it will forefinger, at Stanford, might prove embarrassing and a largened in many, many ways. eager and an average raiser. Oh, well, such is this pleasant period chief causes of the economic dis- be completely and when they're inside the mouth, bite self-sustaining and them general (Continued on Page 4) order which has devaluated self-efficient. off. Look sharp, feel sharp, keep your teeth nuisance. of doom or indifference. sharp. THE SANTA CLARA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948 PAGE3 THE BRONCS BEAT FLYERS BULL SENATORS, PEN WINNING SCORE FACE TOUGH BEARS, INDIANS By ART JOHNSON Most any afternoon one can find a couple of dozen fellows lining IN COW PALACE OYER WEEKEND the basket ball court to watch Coach Ray Pesco put his hoopsters through their paces. A good portion of the on-lookers stay just a half- hour or «o; longer if a scrimmage is going on. When the practice is Broncs Show Conference just routine with drill on free throws and set-ups, word circulates through the grapevine that nothing much is going on in the gym. In that case, most fellows just give the gym a hasty once-over and depart. Real Form Teams Have We venture to say that if even ten per cent of those who go to* the gym to watch cage practice would trot on down to the far end of In Two Wins Big Record the court (nearest the Ship), go through the open door leading into By GEORGE NICHOLS 'Santa Clara's Broncos will face the hallway and enter the first room to the left well, then, there Bouncing back after a double will be a great many more fellows visiting two tough foes this week in the the gym daily. loss, the Missionite cagers copped For you see, practically hidden away Cow Palace, as they meet Cali- in the far reaches of Seifert victories last week over the highly Gym is Santa Clara's own emporium of punch fornia Friday night and and sweat. Every after- regarded Sacramento Senators of Stanford noon around 3:30, members of the Santa Clara boxing team begin the American Basketball League, Saturday night. filing into the room for their regular workout. From Coach Joe Rogers 59-50, and over the Moffett Field The Bears, current leaders in the boys get a few new pointers day. they every However, it's after Fliers, 56-39. The Senator game the PCC race, feature a tall ex- finished warming up have their exercises such as rope skipping and was played in the San Jose Civic perienced team, plenty of reserves, punching the bag that more entertaining part (from a spectator's Auditorium last Thursday night and individual stars such as Andy viewpoint), takes place. and the Flier tilt was the last game Wolfe and Chuck Hanger. They The fellows pair off according to weight, don head protectors, appearance the Broncos will make boast a good record against big- jump into the ring and start banging away. If you are looking for "RIFLE TEAM BEATS S.J., in Seifert Gym this season. time competition. knockouts and old-fashioned slugging bees, you will just be wasting McKILLOP HOT Although bowing to the Bears your time. But if you want to see an exhibition of boxing put on by TO LEAGUE PLAY Sacramento, led by Sam Aliamo, in the "big series" last week in eager amateurs and pick up some pointers yourself, then you can't START stellar forward of last year's out- close games, the Indians use the By DON BRIGGS two unit system to good advan- go wrong by watching our boys in their preparation for battle. standing Bronco quint'et, Went into The Santa Clara Rifle Team is finishing up the Intercol- tage. They have been hot Incidentally, for those of you who should find yourselves unable a point famine in the first quarter and cold, starting off with a bang, but to make the trek to the Cow Palace for the Bronco-Bear clash tomor- legiate and William Randolph Hearst matches this week. In and the locals ran up a lead of com- row night, why not drop up to Palo Alto and watch, our leather-tossers these matches, the rifle team shoots at the rifle range at 24-5 before the Senators found slowing down in conference petition. Big Center Steve Ste- make their 1948 debut against Stanford? Ryan their eyes and started to hit, bring- Field and sends the scores to San Francisco. phenson and Bill Rose are ex- ing the score up to a respectable Under Sergeant Eazarsky, the rifle team is composed of pected to supply the Farm boys' TO CLEAR ANY DOUBT FROM YOUR MIND. Sports columnist 26-19 half-time margin, During two teams and a national intercollegiate scoring power. Jack Rosenbaum of the San Francisco News reported Tuesday night Hearst team. The the second half the forward work Last year, the great Bronco unit the rumor that Ollie Matson, fleet Negro halfback at Washington High two Hearst teams are composed of five men each; the inter- of Bob McKillop, who was all over upset California | twice, the first School in San Francisco and labeled one of the greatest halfbacks in collegiate team is composed of the the court, and center Frank Laney, surprising most coast sportswrit- San Francisco's prep history, will apply for admission at Santa Clara. ten highest scorers out of 15 candi- who navigated very well although ers. Stanford in turn beat the We do not know if Matson really intends to come to Broncoville. dates. his left ankle was bound up tightly, '48 Football Broncos by a healthy margin later But we do know this: If he does apply and if his grades meet with The first Hearst team is com- kept the the Broncos in lead. Sev- in the season, to save the PCC the prescribed requirements, the chances are he will be accepted. posed of Cadet Colonel Williams, eral thrusts by Bob De- Senator from a clean sweep by the "con- on good that Faces and Cadets Gosselin, Neary We have it authority Santa Clara has never held the Team Leitao, laney, bulky center, and Jimmy ference busters." regard to All is prospective and Nard. In a match against San color line in students. that asked of a midget guard who con- — Reese, was UP FOR TWO Frank Laney goes over the guarding of ex- With Frank Laney back in cen- student is that he have the required grades and his admission will be Jose State, which Santa Clara won, necting every angle, threat- Tough Foes from Bronco Great Sam Alaimo to add to the Broncos margin of victory ter spot, Santa Clara returned to of or From the authority 657-602, Cadet Bob Nard judged on that, regardless race color. same scored ened to overtake the Broncos. In over the Sacramento Senators. The ABL team just didn't measure form again last week against the learned that Santa Clara has knowledge, had a Negro The ten-game football schedule 136 points of a possible 150, to be we never, to his the final minutes the Santa Clar- up to the beautiful form shown by the local quintet. Senators and the Moffett Field released last week will be the high point for the student. This doesn't hold true for other Catholic institutions, how- man Broncos, ans pulled away to their comfort- Bronco supporters most ambitious that the Broncos Flyers. are ever. Loyola of Los Angeles, USF and St. Louis University, to name Sometime in February a league able nine-point final margin, Mc- The locals pulled away in counting on this and intense have tackled in many years, ac- the final Schmidt did a remarkable in the a few, have had or> do now have Negro students. consisting of the rifle teams of Killop was the Bronco's individual half when McKillop rivalry cording to the consensus of bay hit two quick getting Laney ready for these two between Santa Clara and various colleges will get under star for the evening as he hit 20 Baskets and Joe Crowley added both of the conference teams to sportswriters' opinions. The now- contests and he promises to have ENDS Portly Joe Devine, head scout on the Pacific way. In this league will be Santa digits, followed by Laney with 16. two more. Laney was the big gun break the Cow Palace jinx that experienced Santa Clarans will him in perfect shape for the Cali- Coast for the baseballing New York Yankees, paid one of his many ClaraAUniversity of California, Before a meager crowd of about in the Bronco attack with 19 played them against USF and St. meet two conference champions, visits to the campus the other day. Joe differs from many scouts when USF, Cal Aggies, Stanford and 300 fans, the Broncos laced the points, followed by Crowley with fornia and Stanford games this Mary's- and take on four teams that de- ■ it comes to sizing up prospective big leaguers. His first "must" of a San Jose State. Moffett Field sailors. Although the 12 and McKillop with 11. weekend. Another asset on the The Broncos will play the first feated them last year. ball player is spirit and character. According to Joe, all the ability in loose Flier zone was unable to IMPROVEMENT Bronco ledger was the return to game of the doubleheaders both OPENER the world is of no use unless a ball player has the proper spirit and of keep the Broncos from shooting, Thes e two games showed a form of McKillop who had been nights, starting at 8:00. with the California and friends the Broncos that . Starting . . and this character to go along with it. An outstanding fact overlooked by dotted Kezar to watch the Texans the locals could not hit d e f in i t e improvement in the off his game tremendously in the Bears, retaining most of last year's the many is that when Bob McKillop scored 20 points against the Sacra- last year saw a team that was any- low percentage of shots from Bronco attack and this is due to two losses to USF and St. Mary's. Coach Patty Cottrell of the "rejuvenated" team, the Broncos going mento Senators last week, he played almost the entire game but didn't thing but over-rated. Oklahoma, floor kept the score from the return of Laney, whose huge Boasting a win and loss record Santa Clara baseball team an- . face big linemen and a well- . . will commit ONE foul. George Barsi, ex-Bronco cage player, coach less publicized out here, won't be higher. The Fliers kept plugging frame under the basket is an asset of nine and six, the Bronco quintet nounced that the first workout coached backfield! Although cool- and recent director of athletics, can't keep his hands out of basketball. much easier. away and with Dick Wiggins and of untold ability, and he worked takes on two tough foes this week- will be held on Saturday, Febru- ing off from their red-hot early He's coaching a club team in Watsonville. ... To end a rumor, Bill Eddie McKeever's foreigners lost center Sam Kirk hitting fairly well even though his left ankle is end and they are hoping to ex- ary 7, at 10:00 a.m. at Ryan season showings, the Bears still Sheridan, speedy bronco quarterback, has no thought of trying out some valuable men such as For- often, the score stayed pretty close. still injured. Trainer Henry tend their streak to 11 arid six. Field. had enough impetus to beat all but for the United States Olympic track team despite the fact that he rest Hall and Joe Scott, bjit there's one of their opponents. once chalked up a 9.7 100 yard dash. still plenty of talent on the Hilltop. Perhaps the toughest team that The Dons would like nothing bet- It looks as if local fans won't get a chance to see the Bronco pig- Santa Clara will face next season ter than another clean sweep on skinners in action in these parts next season. San Jose State officials, will be the great AU-American Santa Clara and St. Mary's. Junior Doak his helpers from O'HARA CO. it seems, just won't let us play in their back yard. The San Jose Walker and REVENGE McAVOY, Chamber of Commerce wanted to sponsor the SC-Michigan State game Southern Methodist. The families The one that the Broncs really at Spartan Stadium November 27, but Tiny Hartranft says no, accord- want to win is Michigan State's FUNERAL DIRECTORS ing to last night's San Jose News. Kezar game. Losing under the worst conditions possible last year, GEARY BOULEVARD AT TENTH AVENUE, SAN FRANCISCO they are waiting to try the Spar- tans in familiar territory. THIRST KNOWS an roses «*

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Market & Santa Clara Sts. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. San Jose, Calif. O 1948. TS« Coca-Cola Company SAN JOSB Page 4 THE SANTA CLARA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948 BROWSINGS To BACK HOME (Continued From Page 2) STUDENT LAMENTS LUXURY C.A.G. Speaker Catalans By what? Well, read some of the (Continued 2) (Continued FAY following you from Page the highway. Needless to say, I from Page 1) books and I think IS Hear Speech; will find out (Stanley has very good springs), was heartily disappointed. bars. Penances like these are com- REOPENING at Novels: John Bonn's "S. J.'s I became more and more con- However, all used cars,are a mon, commendable and necessary. FRIDAY-SATURDAY Plan Party and Down the Days;" A. J. Cro- vinced that I was becoming at- risk nowadays, and the deciding But sodalists, who ate supposed nin's "The Keys Kingdom" Flaxseed's RANDOLPH SCOTT Miss Lenore Ghetti of Los Gatos of the tached to this little old bundle of factor with my car, as I see it, to be the elite among Catholic and "The Green Years;" Evelyn vicissitudes. is the answer to the question: 801 FRANKLIN ST. is scheduled to be guest speaker Very soon I was youth, are invited to practice 'do' Waugh's "Brideshead Revisited;" "Will it get you there?" For my 'GUNFIGHTERS' at the monthly meeting of the certain that I was attached to it, penances as well. The great 'do' Michael Kent's "The Mass of Stanley proudly state On Feb. 1 Catala Club of University of Santa so I stopped the car, got out, I can that —ALSO—- Brother Michel;" Mary V. Jor- it did. What's more, that penance for Lent is daily Mass and Clara tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in and shoved the coil spring back jaow Short Orders RON RANDELL dan's, "Now and Forever;" Fr. I'm up and about again, I shall daily Communion without fail." the Adobe Lodge on the campus. under the seat cover. Dinners ￿PACIFIC ADVENTURE' Edward Murphy's "Pere An- SPRING LOW be glad to show anyone interested Fifty sodalists were in attend- Mrs. Morgan Dillon Baker, presi- Corned Beef and Cabbate toine;" James Hyland's, "The Looking back on that trip 1 can a used car that I have for sale ance. The CAG will meet again in t SUNDAY and MONDAY dent, will preside at the meeting Every Wednesday Dove Flies South;" Rosemary say that it was one of the most cheap only men with large the Lounge, Wednesday, Febru- roALUPLNO of the board of directors at 1 ■J.itiAAAAAAAAAilnltitiitiitiAitiAA^bifcAilt Buchanan's "This Bread;" Bruce interesting financial backing need apply. ary o'clock. of my life. In a small 18. DANE CLARK "The World, Plans for the club's June garden Marshall's the town in Oregon, for instance, 1 WAYNE MORRIS

% Flesh, and Father Smith," and became friends with several ga- jitituiitiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiitiiiJMiEiniiiiiiiintMiiiiifiiniin nitw: iiMiirrriMiiitttMiM:int Jtir uiiiiniitritiiMuuiriiitMitiitiMiiitiiiiitruiiiiMiiiuMiiMttiiJntti*^ party will be discussed by mem- = s Monsignor Robert Hugh Ben- ragemen where DEEP VALLEY' bers. The annual affair features a my car was be- New Location son's "Lord of the World." ing repaired. fashion show in the gardens of the When it came time FOR ALL OCCASIONS ... AND they I J university. Biographies: Albert Sehim- to leave, all voiced regret ROY SOGERS berg's departure; University Rev. William C. Gianera, S.J., "The Lark of Umbria (St. at my I had been such | FLOWERS president of the university and Rev. William C. Gianera, S.J.. ), Franz Werfel's a good customer; In another town • J In San Jose or miles away—Enjoy the prestige flowers moderator of the club, will be back at his desk after an east- "The Song of Bernadette" and along the way Stanley was found Cleaners of from TUES.—WED.—THURS. a present at tomorrow's meeting. ern trip. Story on page 1. Margaret Yeo's "These Three missing front spring. How long RITA HAYWORTH gone Miss Ghetti has just,returned Hearts." it had been I could only 972 Lafayette St. CHAS C. NAVLET CO. i LARRY PARKS guess, but I gladly paid 1 from a three months tour of Eng- Autobiographies: Elizabeth out my (Since 1885) land, Ireland, France and Switzer- Congress Talks Laura 's "Dark Symphony," dwindling currency for a new (Across from the 'Ship') i § 'Down To Earth' Flowers of Distinction—F. by land and talk of "Saint Therese of Lisieux," and one, thinking that perhaps at last T. D. Flowers Wire plans to condi- i 3 —ALSO—- Dougherty's "Gall and I had found the cause of his pe- Santa Clara tions in these countries. Eiddie 20 E. San Fernando St, San Jose Ballard 126 'BULLDOG About Tennis Honey." culiar St. Vitus dance routine on DRUMMOND Mesdames Frederick G e r 1 a c h "n minimi iiiinmimiimiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiHiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiif. STRIKES BACK' and Martin Glavina are chairmen (Continued From Page 1) in charge of the program. Mes- since tennis is constitutionally a DROP dames M. A. Dominick and James Radios—Appliances IN AT major sport, and is fully repre- Gill will preside at the tea service sentative of the Electrical Supplies when refreshments are served fol- University of WADE'S lowing the business session. Mrs. Santa Clara, as evidenced by its Radio Service Henry Richard, Sr., is tea chair- record of last season, it should Mission Pharmacy man. receive equal attention from the w Hospitality Mrs. Ed- School SappHes */m Chairman Board of Athletic Control with be assisted by Films-Kodak* win Owens will other recognized major sports. University Electric Co. hostesses Mesdames I. Ander- W. Second, since all other coaches of 1176 FRANKLIN STREET Magazines J. Giannini and Philip Lake. son, major sports at Santa Clara receive Fountain Pens Members may bring guests, an- salaries, Richard M. Schmidt, ten- J. E. HEINTZ, Prop nounced Mrs. Baker. PHONE SANTA CLASA 219 :£&|S«** nis coach, should receive a stipend M.E.E. '23 1000 FRANKLIN STREET in proportion to his duties. Finally, Josepn r, Kelly, professor of it was voted that the tennis team -•..- law at the university and promi- should receive at least one ex- Get Tour Haircuts at AGAIN MAKE THE nent locally, was one of the fea- tended road-tour during its regu- tured speakers at Monday's lar season to play representative monthly meeting of the National teams of Pacific Coast Conference Varsity SANTA CLARA CREAMERY Office Management Association in schools. 1048 Franklin St. San Jose. Barber Shop Your Headquarters Faultless SANTA CLARA EL PADRE "EXPERT WORK fcULKSHA&%S CREAMERY Cleaners CONGENIAL SERVICE" SANDWICHES Across From The "Ship' DRY CLEANING DYEING Joe Silveira, Prop. Closest To The Campus Complete Fountain —We Call For and Deliver— Lifht Lunches PHONE SANTA CLARA 415 University students are 2291 THE ALAMEDA always welcome We wish the best of luck to the SANTA CLARA, CALD7. j Open to 11 p.m. Bronco Boxing Team when they j

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