^IMr^mMWWWWWMWWV OL Weekly Calendar Oct 17—Soph Drag. Jfranctsico Jfo Mills College Reception. Oct 18—Marquette game. +rJLiqhthonde OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS (There) 9' Oct. 23—Midterms Commence. UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (See schedule on page 4) By THE EDITOR vol, :•:.->, No SAN FRANCISCO, OCTOBKR 17. 1947 Friday Once again the subject of tj,e Board of Student Control arises and is worth some com­ ment here. While no analogy or com­ parison is ever completely satis­ factory, we do have a homely evinson example to clarify the position 0f the Board of Student Control jn Student government. VVe might liken student, govern- pent at U.S.F. to a four-legged table. One is the Executive, an­ men other the Legislature, the third tt,e Judiciary,- or BSC, and thc last tiut not least important feature, the Faculty. Thomists Lay Plans ! As we well know, taking away Play Premier Nov. 3 Soph Drag Tonight Aid Asked one of the supports or legs of a table would materially weaken For Semi-Monthly the table's ability to remain in an upright position. On three legs, the table might not fall but Meetings In Fall \ From All under pressure would more than 'Ten Little Indians' Goes Palace Hotel Location By TOM POWERS likely collapse. First Session Special C(Trrespondenl Student government is in the same condition. As long as the Next Wed. Following the order of the four branches or legs of govern­ econd Rehearsal Not many people are taking Don Social inaugural Executive Committee that he ment remain strong, student gov­ George Bernard Shaw seriously present suggestions to mini­ ernment will be strong. Weaken in his petulant old age. But in mize the violations of Univer­ one, and you weaken the whole Pohley Expects Sellout a younger year he did say many Ray Hackett's Orchestra structure. sity regulations, Bennett Le­ things of a serious and arrestf vinson, in an exclusive Fog­ BSC WEAK With McCabe Starring ing nature. Among them is thi Draws Capacity Crowd Under the present student con­ following: horn interview, outlined the stitution, with its competent of­ The College Players are now entering their second week "There is no surer symptom ot steps he thinks will help. ficials, the Executive and Legis­ of rehearsal in this semester's play — "Ten Little Indians." The Sophomore Drag will get underway tonight in the a sordid and fundamentally stuj- Gold Room of the Palace Hotel to the music of Hay I kickett's 1. Each member of the Execu­ lature are dynamic forces. The Judging from the results of the first week of researsal, this pid mind, however powerful ii tive Committee should act as a Faculty, while often accused of Orchestra, launching the first formal dance of the Univer­ will be the finest mystery play ever done by the College may be in practical activities, sity's social season. law-enforcing agent. interfering and lacking coopera­ Players. than a contempt for metaphysics^ 2. The Professors in Class tion with the other branches of A person may be supremely able A capacity crowd of Dons and Donas was guaranteed should be asked to inform stu­ SELLOUT EXPECTED 1 government, are still performing as a mathematician, engineer, '> today with the sale of the last of dents as to the why's and where­ their duties. We must remember, Business Manager Lyman Poh­ parliamentary tactician, or racing three hundred bids which had GERRY KILDAY fore's of University rules. however, the Faculty would be­ ley, is readying himself for an bookmaker. But if that person been put on the block. Promising Holds Priceiine 3. The Board of Student Con­ come most disturbed at the early sellout; he expects an even lias contemplated the universe all Material Sought By to be the social highlight of the trol should be enlarged because weakness of the other branches. greater demand than for last se­ through life without ever asking, fall semester, the Drag was a of the increase in duties due to The fourth leg of our govern­ mester's "Joan Of Lorraine." 'What the devil does it all mean?' Quarterly Editor rapid sell-out. Also an attractive the larger student body. ment is not on firm ground like Pohley asks that student buy he is one of those people for selling point was the reasonable Lambert Plans 4. Steps should be taken to the other departments. The BSC their tickets early so that they whom Calvin accounted by plac­ price of $2.50 per couple, a $1.00 have the Block Club act in con­ suffered most by the war years. may be sure of a seat. ing them in the category of the For Fall Issue reduction from last year's dance. junction with the Board. The tradition of law abiding by- The dates of the play have predestinately damned." Despite the reduction in price, Big Inter-Sectional Levinson stated that coopera­ existing legal institutions was been changed so that it will not Publication Date the committee in charge, led by tion is the only standard that lost after the war in civic as well interfere with mid-terms; the new MEET WEDNESDAY Prexy George Snyder of the Sophomore class and Joe Truzzo­ Matches This Year can be followed if any kind of as student circles. Now, six stu­ dates are Monday, Tuesday, and Still Indefinite success is to be realized. Wednesday, November 3, 4 and 5. The philosophical honor society lino, the Foghorn staff artist, dents ar- charged with the re­ of U.S.F.,The Thomists, holds to Rifle Team Opens As to effort by the BSC, Le­ sponsibility of enforcing student McCABE TO STAR "The Quarterly," the Universi­ promise the maximum in quality the substance of that remark ty of San Francisco's contribu­ and entertainment, and say that vinson declared that there has regulations as well as Faculty Peter McCabe, who has one of while leaving open an avenue of tion to current literature, is now Fall Practice been no lack of it. rules. actually a boost in price would the leads in this production, will good Christian charity for those being compiled and will reach not have been amiss. Once again the sound of rifle "Plenty of information has MAINTAINS LAW be well received by those who of our race who have neither the printing stage in late Novem­ fire has returned to the lower been circulated about the park­ Many men object to the BSC as saw his past performances in time, inclination nor environment ber or early December according FOOTBALL THEME floor of Loyola Lodge, where the ing rules and smoking regula­ being reminiscent of M.P.'s and "The Late George Apley" and to "metaphyz." It is dedicated to to the publication's moderator, Snyder states that this year's ROTC and Don varsity rifle tion. Tickets have been given to shore patrols. This may be true. last semester's production of the answering, as a group, of the Father James Lyons. In accord dance will keep abreast of the teams are now practicing for the students who do not keep the But none of these men will deny "Joan of Lorraine." Pete's per­ PETER McCABE question "What does it all with its title, "The Quarterly" is season by having football as its coming rifle season. driveway to the Green-and-Gold that such organizations are nec- formances have always been of Veteran Performa mean? "--and will meet this year published four times a year, and theme, and Joe Truzzolino guar­ The ROTC team is composed Room clear, and to those who ,ry. Men are human and sub- high caliber — this performance on the second and fourth Wednes*, •is a magazine containing the lit­ antees an- attractive and inter­ of students participating in the continue to park behind the Fac­ to error, and, to prevent promises to be the best ever as day of every month at 7:00 p.m. erary endeavors of students, fac­ esting decorating scheme. ROTC program, but the varsity ulty Building and at the front abuses to the minority, preven­ it gives him an opportunity to in the University 's Semeria room ulty and alumni. Signifying a return to post-war rifle team is open to all aspirants and sides of the Athletic office. tative measures must be insti­ use all of his versatile talents. Taft-Hartley Law in a united seminar effort to dis­ normalcy, tuxedos, unlike last to the art of sharpshooting. It is The Board is obliged to enforce tuted. In the "Late George Apley" cover what "at least part of it CONTRIBUTIONS NEEDED year, must be worn; and, of also to be noted that ROTC mem­ these rules, but students must This is all the BSC really is. means." bers are also eligible to fire with show initiative also." Pete's performance was favor- Naturally the emphasis is on course, formal gowns for the They are not charged with the aby compared with the movie That "part of it" will be the women will be required. Cor­ the varsity team. Levinson reiterated that coop­ apprehension of violators. Their I.R.G. Forum Topic student contributions, so don't eration by the students and the lead of Ronald Colman. Look for sources of modern philosophies hesitate in bringing in your mas­ sages, however, are strictly ban­ NATIONWIDE MATCHES chief task and their only task is more of the same in his new lead as discoverable in the French neo- terpieces of either prose or poe­ ned. Much embarrassment will This year, post matches will be Executive Committee to the BSC to prevent violations from occur- in "Ten Little Indians." At Weekly Meet Thomist Etienne Gilson's volume, try ... in fact according to edi­ be avoided by remembering and fired with colleges from all over is absolutely essential. ing. They are not interested in Curtain time is 8:30 sharp. The Unity of Philosophical Ex­ tor Ed Van Der Slice, what the adhering to this rule. the nation, and shoulder to shoul­ fining students, taking convoca­ Tickets will be on sale next week perience. The seminar sessions, Quarterly really needs are radio Snyder wishes to express his der matches will be fired with tions and the like. They only at the ticket booth in the main Manko, Riedy conducted severally by each of scripts, one act plays, short sto­ regrets to the laggards who fail­ the University of Santa Clara. Ar­ Bids To Remain want to see the University run­ hall. The Players are to be con­ the society's members, will con­ ries, and maybe a few sports ed to purchase their bids in time, rangements are also being made ning smoothly, according to the gratulated for keeping the price Form Grid Team sist of an appraisal, analysis and articles. Ed also mentioned that but in order to assure everyone to schedule matches with other best traditions of law and order. of the tickets down to only fifty discussion of the chapters of the promptness in submitting art­ the maximum in enjoyment and colleges in this area. At Low Price Any governmental system re­ cents for the student body and At a meeting held last Wednes­ book. icles would be appreciated due entertainment, the bids had to be In addition to the ROTC and Continued violations of Univer­ quires a law-making body, with faculty and their wives; general day of the Industrial Relations to the shortage Of time before limited. varsity teams, there will also be sity regulations, along with a executors of the law, and then admission is one dollar Department, the Organizational GIVE CREDIT the first issue. one or two teams entered in the seeming lack of BSC preventive a body to enforce and pre­ Committee of the Industrial Re­ class "C" league of the San Fran­ Remember — to be sure of a From the two organizational With our campus periodical Societies Plan action, prompted the Executive vent violations of the law. At seat buy your ticket early and lations Department went to work being sent to over a hundred col­ cisco Rifle Association. Committee, at its weekly meet­ U.S.F. we are fortunate in hav- on several changes that have meetings held so far this year come prepared for an evening has come the decision (vvith fac­ leges and universities plus the Reorganization Last year the rifle teams had ing Tuesday, to question the BSC (Continued on Page 4, Col. 3) filled with mystery and sus­ been made on the Club's consti­ Congressional Library, you never a fairly successful season, de­ for its seeming ineffectiveness, tution prior to its approval and ulty approval) to admit Sopho­ A combined meeting of the So­ pense. more majors in philosophy along can tell where your article might dality and Sanctuary Society was feating Montana, Wyoming, Alas­ since some students still disre­ . • • ratification by the Executive turn up. A few years ago a selec­ ka, Pittsburg, and Santa Clara, gard the no-smoking and correct Committee of the ASUSF. with the usual upper division stu­ held Wednesday night in which dents who have earned at least a tion was taken of this magazine steps were taken toward reorgan­ while losing only to UCLA, Ne­ parking rules. (See reply above). Sliovv Nevada Tilt Herb Messer, chairman of the vada and Oregon State. "B" average for two semesters and placed in the "New Current ization. Also on the agenda were NO COOPERATION Movie Next Week Organization Committee, annouc- in a philosophy course- A final Digest" among articles from Mc- plans toward promoting Don at­ In the Sixth Army Area, which ed that plans are being formulat­ Calls, Harpers, The Saturday Re­ encompasses eight states, the During the discussion that fol­ One hundred and thirty-six stu­ organizational meeting to be held tendance at symphonies, operas, lowed introduction of the motion, ed to conduct a forum on the re­ today in room B-2 will elect a view of Literature, et al.,.nothing and other fine arts through team was rated third in ,area dents attended- the game cinema cent Taft-Hartley labor legisla­ but the best. So Dons, lets get ranking. In the State College Bennett Levinson, BSC chairman, in the auditorium last Tuesday, a student chairman and one of the group participation in obtaining stated that the prime reason for tion. two vice-chairmen, as well as busy and make our literary pub­ tickets at . . . let's say . . . cheap­ class it was second. larger crowd was present Wed­ An interesting feature of this lication, "The Quarterly," meas­ Any aspiring riflemen are urg­ the situation is the absence of nesday. Since the response has settle other matters of import­ er rate. Father James J. Lyons, help and cooperation by students forum will be the presentation of ance. ure up to, or surpass, rival pub­ moderator, looks toward another ed to contact Major Lambert or been so great, showing the pic­ speakers from both sides of the lications from other campi. Sergeant Tadday at the rifle and the Executive Committee it­ successful year for the sodality self. tures will be continued each fence on the current dispute over An invitation has been extend­ •-• .— range. Tuesday and Wednesday at 12 ed to and accepted by those stu­ with the following holding office; Several members of BSC sub­ the new labor legislation. Robert Jones, first prefect; John How to Cut noon. With the advent of the Univer­ dents of San Francisco College committees have quit because The Nevada game will be for Women interested in partici­ Psychos In Meeting Ward, second prefect; and Dan Students the student body seems to think sity Intramural season in the Whelan, secretary. Travel Time shown this coming week. The pic­ near future, Frank Manko and pating in the seminar discussions, that the BSC is a 'big joke'. He • *-a Attention tures run about forty-five min­ Robert Riedy of the Activities to so participate. Plans are being Plan Fall Program said that, "the BSC can really do without utes, Rudy Papule and Bennett Committee are working on plans laid for the conducting of the ses­ BViees Rise There will be a meeting of nothing by itself, since it is a Levison of the senior class are to organize a team to represent sions either occasionally or alter­ Fearon Expects Predictions: Look for a possi­ the Kappa Lambda Sigma Li­ small body; it needs the aid of in charge. "The price is a dime the club. All Industrial Relations nately at that College. ble increase in the price of ice terary Society Monday eve­ everyone." K-l™ Cutting per person, the proceeds of which students interested in forming Further plans are under way cream, shakes, etc. in the Green ning, October 20, 1947, 7:45 p. The motion was taken up by lu Trip In Field m. in the Lounge. All members 1 '"i"i Quotu*i ""J •m" will be split between the senior a football team to compete in the for the securing of guest speak­ and Gold Room. Big manufactur­ the Committee for action, with class and the athletic depart­ ers for some of the sessions— The Psychology Club, under ers have hiked the price of ice and interested students are the result that Levinson was ask­ fe-V" Classes coming intramurals are urged to the supervision of Dr. Fearon, urged to attend. •a wm«n Lg ed to look into the trouble thor­ \ URIAH " ' ment," said Bennett Levison. contact Manko or Riedy. names as yet unannounced. The cream 15 to 20 cents a gallon, % S»HU 3 held its first meeting of the fall SACtiJWMQ first of the regular sessions will soooo. . . . oughly, and then, at the next **r» be held out of schedule on Wed­ semester last Monday evening in meeting, offer suggestions for its Semeria Room. An extensive pro­ . iAN MINOKO nesday evening, October 29, at solution. gram of activities was planned •v Man M»[ 7:00 p.m. in the Semeria room. This was the most important ^«m»

Someone once said that it LAST k/CCK : STEP OM IT , -5HORTY— WC WUC MIGHTY LUCKY ON THAT ONE — more than a good team CaRAMBA.' THEES EES WHAT .»kes SO LONG.PON-CIAVGe NEXT YEAR ,rin every game. To battle I GAT FOR BE.INS 30 TRUSTING/ \ ( CAN SHOW YOO MORE OF THAT Upsets Top WAIT 'TEEL fiCJT YEAR AMNIO, . Drive And Fighting Spirit a OLE ' SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY .'.. MAuJ- !oug'h a season'season'ss schedulschedule anand I'LL FEE* YOO / (ome out with an unblemished ird a team has to be good; what is just as important, Accompany USF Gridders but Weeks Tilts it has to get the breaks. A team \- be good, a team can fight Marquette University, as a re­ By JIM KEJEGAN f^d but without the benefit of sult of an impressive win over After all the nice things that would much prefer a victory M breaks this team may lose a Detroit's formidable Titans, re­ have been said about the Dons when the Dons meet Marquette l^e. Unless this team is look­ main on the selective but rapidly following the Mississippi game it at Milwaukee tomorrow. er on by fate with favorable diminishing list of undefeated is hoped that the lads don't get FUMBLES COSTLY !!es it might gain six successive major college teams. The Mil­ .the idea that they have to lose In practice sessions this week fjret downs, more than seventy waukee Hilltoppers displayed a to be appreciated. before the departure for the east ards, and then fail to gain for classy offense and racked up 41 An exhaustive survey of the Coach Ed McKeever emphasized Lur downs on the four yard points. The Detroiters managed campus as well as other sources three things which have contrib­ ,:ne If this team has an un- to get 18. Tomorrow afternoon, of Don support have shown con­ uted to the lapse from thc un­ ,uc[{'y day it might run out of Marqette plays host to our Dons clusively that U.S.F. rooters defeated ranks. ^ twice while in scoring posi- in the brewery city. me •Number one: kicking; a lack when that tally would real­ tion> BRONCOS IMPROVING of which caused cmbaressing sit­ ly county. There are any num- uations Saturday. ^er of things that may and do A rugged Santa Clara line Number two was the fumble, happen if a team doesn't get the marred Stanford's homecoming always a dangerous play and one advantages of Providence. from the middle west. Len Casa­ FIRST LOSS [BETTER YOO CowEJ nova's Broncos scored their sec­ [THROUGH OR. lit

8 »ii\ «'»-si.y of San FrniM*is«*o Bids To Remain At Low Price 9/tTUiwt €fje Hs>an Jfranctgco Jfogfjorn N«'li«-ilnl«* of >Iiil-Term l^xamiiialioiis (Continued from Pajfe I) REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING. BY who corresponds to the class The Freshman Class President % National Advertising Service, Inc. oLiantltouSe October 23-29, l»17 sponsoring the dance. The meas­ Greg O'Connell was appointed to ure seeks to form better coope­ Collect Puklishirt Rtpresentatlvi Thursday, October 23 the position of Custodian of the (Continued from Page 1) ration between the social activi­ Semeria Room. Committee mem­ 420 MADISON AVE. NEW YOEK, N. V. Lecture classes convening at 9:10 Tuesday and Thursday ing a system where legislation " 11:10 ties of the colleges of the CIC, bers expressed favor with this CHICAGO - BOSTON - LOS ANGELES - SAN FRANCISCO and execution is on a high level. 1:10 and to add to the prestige of the action. The latter phase, that of enforce­ 3:10 University by showing the other ment has shown apparent defi­ Universities how USF presents Danny Galvin, Head Yell Lead­ All Thursday Public Speaking and Military Classes. er, came up with a report on DON FARBSTEIN EDITOR ciencies. But they may be rem­ its dances, and vice-versa. Friday, October 24 "Thank You" letters which the Joe Mouille Managing: Editor edied. And in the main, this solu­ Lecture classes convening at 8:10 Monday, Wednesday and Friday ELECTION POSTPONED tion must come from the mem­ Corresponding Secretary has sent Ken Bertken Sports Editor " 12:10 The Committee made an abor­ to various persons who have as­ bers of the student body. Smok­ Ed Mogler News Editor Monday, October 27 tive attempt to elect the student sisted the Student Body at some ing and parking are not all the Lecture classes convening at 9:10 Monday, Wednesday and Friday Joe Feldhaus Feature Editor body secretaries, going so far as time or another this term. BSC is interested in. " 11:10 to nominate candidates, and start Tony Catalli, Wilbur McLaughlin Exchange Editors MAIN PROBLEMS 2:10 the vote. A halt in the proceed­ DON'S CLUB Joe Truzzolino Art Editor At the present time, these pro­ Tuesday, October 28 ings was called when one of the A soothing sidelight, one that Bill Hughes Ass't Sports Editor blems have risen to the fore be­ Lecture classes convening at 8:10 Tuesday and Thursday members brought attention to did not really pertain to Commit­ cause they are the ones which are " 10:10 the fact that each candidate tee business, but which is def­ most seriously being violated. " 12:10 should present a verified scholas­ initely of interest to all students, Bill Walters Business Manager The rule is clear. No Smoking in 2:10 tic report, showing a qualifying was the talk given at the begin­ Herb Brown Office Manager the School Building. The reason All Tuesday Public Speaking and Military Science Classes. average of 1.5. The elections were ning of the session by Mr. Jo­ Bob Morelli, Jim Greaver, Bill Healy Circulation that the rule has even been sug­ Wednesday, October 2!) cancelled, and will be held at the seph Allen, President of the LES Rev. Gerald Nagle, S.J Faculty Moderator gested is because it is a Fire •Lecture classes convening at 10:10 Monday, Wednesday and Friday next meeting of the Committee. Don's Club. Mr. Allen occupied Ordinance of the City of San * " " " " 1:10 Mr. N. Herold, S.J., and Mr. T. Maekin, S.J., Ass'ts Moderators It was again made clear that all members with particulars about Francisco. The law reads that it * " " " " 3:10 those interested in holding these the Don's Club and its efforts to is unlawful to smoke in school All Wednesday Public Speaking and Military Science Classes. offices should come to the Seme­ provide means for students, ROWN STAFF buildings. The BSC then are ria Room at 12:00 o'clock next alumni, and friends of the Uni­ merely trying to comply with the *NOTE—-Language classes held four days per week at. 10:10, 1:10 or Tuesday, with a knowledge of versity to attend USF football Preston Mendell, Tom Powers, Bob Rowley, Art Kelly, Jim 3:10 will hold examinations at the class hour on Thursday and His Prt^tttra laws of the city. the duties of the office, and a games that are played away from ••• ••••• ••••••MM^t Raser, Dave Brewer, Jim Keegan, Al Jacobs, Joe Walsh, or Tuesday specified as examination hour. The matter of parking is really report that indicates a 1.5 aver­ the campus. Posters in the halls Anastacio Ver, Jr., Jimmy Ryan, Al Davis, Frank Marfin, Ed All other examinations in four unit language classes are advertise the Oregon trip, and serious, now that the rains have held on the Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule. age. Sunday Only! Nacey, Arie Schoorl, Bill McAndrows, Joaquin Arago. Mr. Allen mentioned facts about come. The area surrounding the PRICES FLEXIBLE DANCING 8 1 the Loyola excursion, an affair Hacienda becomes a quagmire Gerry Kilday, student body treas­ during cloudbursts, and if the that he believes will woo more Inquiries regarding advertising should be addressed to urer, brought the Committee up- student backing than the more students would park in the cor­ to-date, financially speaking, Bill Walters, Adv. and Bus. Mgr. expensive Oregon jaunt. EDGEWATER rect areas, no one will have to Soccer Team Alpha Sigma Nu when he reported that there will drive around for ten minutes be­ at the Beach. BA. 1-7757 SKyline 1-3700 be no rajse in bid prices unless Mr. Allen closed his address fore giving up and finally park­ Take Cars 5 or B a dance calls for more expendi­ by remarking that he would like 107 ing in a driveway. Cops 7-5 Verdict Elect Farbstein tures. Each case will, of course, to see some "real" Dons down at Starts Wed. for 1 Week Driveways are blocked, traffic be considered by the Finance the Palace Hotel on Thursdays, can go neither way, and students In Initial Contest As President Comittee, Kilday related, but at noon, in Rm. A. At that time go slushing about trying to get (Continued from Page 3) Alpha Sigma Nu, U.S.F. chap­ with raises for only some special and place, the Club offers lunch­ Jimmy Dorsey! to class. The BSC wants to help field to score the first goal, num­ ter of the national Jesuit Honor reason, larger hall, more intense eon, movies, and free gab to all Sports Views all the students. Do the students Society held their first meeting publicity, etc. who wish to attend. Students are ber one for Baptista. From then want to be helped? of the semester last Tuesday eve­ welcome to bring a friend or until the end of the first half The job of seeing to the repair (Continued from Page 3) , »« ning in Semeria Room. Don Farb­ of the Public Address system friends who are interested in the is willing to meet Michigan if the attitude and comments of Frank it was a nip and tuck battle, with stein, Editor of the Foghorn, was was handed to Bill Richards, CIC University and its future. /Jay II. S. SavitiUH Hand Leahy is any kind of an indication, which I believe if is. Further­ Frosh Meet U.S.F. leading 3-2, thanks to elected President succeeding Joe Rep., who will contact the Radio more, I don't think Michigan would back out if challenged. Before another goal by Baptista with Vevoda who left the University long someone, somewhere will propose a charity post-season contest Club with entreaties to appraise one scored by Lou Gomez. to attend Marquette Medical the system. It seems that there is betwen the two and it wouldn't surprise me in the least if the num­ Santa Clara School. ber two outfits in the nation matched wits sometime in December. The second half was a repeti­ nothing vitally wrong with the tion of what went on in the first Other officers of the group are equipment now, but repairs TAKE IT EASY IN YOUR Why not? Bob Jones, Vice-President, and * * * Tomorrow period, when, in the last five min­ should be made in order to pre­ utes, the roof caved in on the Ag­ Bill Richards, Secretary-treas­ vent a larger bill later. We'd like to thank Jack McDonald of the Call, Bud Spencer of the (Continued from Page 3) urer. Father Paul Harney, S.J., is News and Art Roscnbaum of the Chronicle for the exceptionally fine fensive drives staged by the Hill­ gie team. Charlie Heredia scored first for the Dons to make the the moderator of the group. publicity they have ben giving us during the past five weeks or so. toppers that resulted in scores. PLAN DINNER MEET GREEN and Seldom has the school on the Hilltop received such fine publicity. Matisi presently is the leading score 5-5, and then in succession Itoom lo sharp Please gentlemen, keep it up. scorer on the squad, reaching the Baptista put two hard-kicked Matters under discussion wero * * * promised land in every game, balls between the post for goals, the Academic, Social and Cultural with another The other day we took a stroll down to the football field around twice against Nevada. One of giving the Dons a 7-5 lead which aspects of the University, with a noon. It was a little early for varsity practice but footballs were the amazing points of his scoring they held until the gun went off. special emphasis on how the So­ stuttoiit 820 <»a<*h GOLD ROOM ciety could help in the advance­ sailing through the air and signals filled the brisk air. feat, is that he has used a single FINE PASSING Twin Beds—Phone The Foghorn and Sodality six-man football teams were running play to amass 30 points. ment of each of these subjects. Pete is the younger brother of With the two goals he scored A special dinner meeting was Kitchen Privileges ANNA & TONY through plays, working into shape for the commencement of the in the closing minutes and one he league. Don Farbstein, captain and quarterback of the Foghorn two former All-Americans, one at planned for November, at which had made earlier in the second outfit, was running his charges through intricate T-formation plays. Duquesne and the other at Pitts­ time the acceptance of Honorary 1909 Golden Gate Ave. COURTEOUS and FAST SERVICE Noted in his backfield were Gerry Kilday, secretary of the student burg. Still another brother is a half, Baptista boosted his total members would be discussed. body and editorial writer, running from left half, George Muldoon, leading contender for the heavy­ to five, and the Davis fans could Other members of the organ­ Fillmore 6-6258 student body vice-prexy at the other hand, and Joe Truzzolino, staff weight boxing crown. be heard asking themselves ization in attendance were Peter Pleas*' put your papers in the cans provided artist, adding his weight to the line. Previous to entering U.S.F., where this fellow came from. McCabe, Hal Jensen, Gerry Kil­ Mrs. Countway Dan Whalen of the Sodality was running his crew from the single Matisi was a member of a fine On defense, Reno DeBenedetti, day and George Muldoon. wing. They looked exceptionally sharp. The boys are bearing down Colgate team. His reputation em­ Bob Lee, and John Chism proved ahead of time in anticipation of a pretty rugged race for champion­ phasized an exceptional talent for to be the pests to the Cal team. ship honors. backing up a defensive line; how­ On offerise Pete Lommorri, Go­ Besides, Frank Manko of the Industrial Relations Club, Warren ever, his strong offensive play mez, and Heridia gave Baptista Foley of the Irish contingent, and Johnny Michaelson of the Bio­ has been a pleasant surprise for a big helping hand. They spar­ Chem, all claim they are set to produce world beaters. Hmmmm. all U.S.F. followers and a definite kled in their passing and beauti­ headache to the opposition. ful ball handling. y Pete Matisi Takes Hither & Hither 4e4rte< en. (Continued from Page 2) Week's Laurels the other end into the radio. 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