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Student Congress Meets .Today Engineering Night School Holy Names Dance i Friday Texas Tech Reedy . .... Texas Tech-Gonzagu Saturday Superstition Dance Set Saturday Classes Begin Saturday Froab Lose Initial Game: .Peg* 8 rlL'LLETIN again Thursday Gonzag Bulletin Rally Tueaday Night I Ad).. ., Pftf* 2 Collegiate Views On College News ~VU XXI Z802 Spokane, , October 5, 1939 Number 3 ENGINEERS PLAN Texas Next for Puggy Details for Pilot Course FIRST FIELD TRIP; Harvest Ball Date Set The first field trip of the Gon­ Told; Students Insured zaga Engineers this year will be for Friday, October 27 on Thursday. October 13. They Tvto Classes Daily Are Ten-'CM rr ri lip will inspect both tbe Heels mines at Burke. Idaho, and the Bunker TWFNTY MFW Zarowny Chosen Chairman tatively Set For ULLL ILUD Hill smelters at Kellogg. Evening. John Keith, who has charge of A,,a,r arrangements for tbe trip, an­ IK UI-IIRrDQ - EXAMINATION_REQUIRED MEMBERS nounced that about forty men ore III nlLlUDLIlO a.,a,n..s,r,r-~7rr.....-rTrrr. expected to go Guides will take IDC inUITTCIl ANN0UNCE COMMITTEES Parent Must Sign Release ARE CHOSEN them through both plants In par­ ties of about eight. AKt AUIVI111 tU p!ans Not Yet Finished; For Each Student Anxious to repeat tbe success of Pilot. LOers—Will of last yesrv-tbc .Fourteen Frosh, Six Sophs Theme,-Queen Not Comprise This Year's . the A.E.G.U. ore al­ Gain Places In V- Elected.- The -t-oiitd Civil Aeroiiuulic*. Organization. ready considering plans for more Authority tie --tin.: was held on Held trips and social affairs. They Kennel. e .,— ..a InHisoga'i. faiggi*.l oulurun oo- FrIUuy iimnUng iindi-r the leader­ pointing now for tbe MHO edl- ship of the II.-V. Father Paul F. Lyle W. Moore.,director of i Wednesday. September 27. four- clot evrnt, tbe OZUMSOI llarveot Corkerv. HJ„ who .-iplained tbr ,, j teen -fresbmen and six sophomores Bull, ulU be held In tbe gytxm*- rogulnnu..,., of the C.A.A. snhoot ''"y-three men to comprise bl* | were voted into the Kennel, local slum' Friday, October J.7, AStil' and the plan, for im ll at :::'•" ' in C-oozoga Glee Club. Mem- chapter of the Intercollegiate president Ed Ilamoflher aosossssaasl Knights After n week of informal v~l.-r.Li> tm.nikig. '•onutga. hers were chosen portly for their; desire and willingness to sing. j lUUoUon the following wen- w- General chairman for the affair . "Becau*- lisil of appll- " . NEW SATURDAY I kcled from a large group of thl* fall is Mike Zarowny. senior conn-to^i ollowta '.roll in lb- .ours..." Fa- *"-*'' 1« "•" ***** j pledgee. from North Hattlcford, Saskstche- Corkery said, we are mftk- £f* **£•„Joc B?7?** i'Ck ] Freshmen: chuck McKelrnan.~~wan. lug an effort to hove two dally «u"*'n- •** ^Wj ***** **" CLASSES HAVE i Dlck'Chriatophcrson, Put Hi.:, u Committees appointed for th* classes " Though the time for these •*• P"u!Gfo"r^,P- P*^°,M' Don Knezcvlch. Jim Kronenberg. Harvest Ball were also announced cU«ses.s,u,ycl.iliM.nUe,onewilllJu--" Keh*- ™' Dol^Bh'r-?-' Bill Bowcn. Ralph Gocltcr. Jack by Hamachur. "We Hied to build probably be held between 400 and *"**: ,Jof A«>™*- ^b J"*". FINE EACULTY Dean, Frank O'Neil. Bob Randall, im> .commiiu-v* .o that each. corn- 0:00 o'clock m ihe evening, and. •>«'•*"; ^L"e***e-'•" "I""- He n Kane. Bob Wert. Jack Cos- pus group will be represented," 70 i,nd 9M Coach Pugg]' Hunton leads tbe Gonreca BatUogn Into the third game tello. end Shlrely Mnckey, sui.l Hamechcr. With thla in View, «*£Z Sr" ° •^SK' ZoTZ-Si wFather M. G. Flaherty, SJ., of tbe season .Saturday at Lubbock, Tcxae, ogalint tbe Bed Holder* of MurphySophomore's. BUI :Hunley Joe. HuntBob, CaseyHank. he apjiointecongresds aa membes chairmar onf tbofe atueach- Weslon. and Art Hagen. ] Hearjs GfOUp With COUrSeS Tex**-Tech. student* and Zag fen* art- behind COftob Hunton one Laurie Sweeny, and Charles Burch. group. Another meeting la i Jon. -. Mr. Mclil.i-rn. True*. hundred per cent; they have been immense-!} pleased by his ohoMkat; Mr. James G. MiUivcrti. head of More u*xu» |n Education. In bM* first year aa a college ooenh. (See story of Teoh game—page Formal initiation will folJow|uled for Monday to consider corn- the engineering department, ond Others chosen were: John Mur-i some time next week. f mil tec reports. Lieutenant Robert Joins, recently phy. BUI McFariand. Howard HeadUnlng the courses to be of- Mr, William Kelly. S.J.. was ftp- l*ete*u U tbsin.su. grndifliletl from Randolph Field, Shone. Dick MuUlns Norman \Jwd Jurtn ^ coming s^tw^y pointed club advisor. | rx-cn-auons will be handled by will conduct the classes. -Lieuten­ Thompson. Jason Gaylc. James: .**_. - _TT „ * Student Congress Officers, • i Hugh Croteau and Frank BortletL Mitchell. Hsrvey Taufen. j ; session*, storttag October 7. wUl otl pon ant Jones is it Gonzaga graduate. Mk EUROPEAN CULTURE ° n» *»*» **•• entertaln- . The men enrolled in the course Champagne. Dave Hofford. Ray be two seminar and education will be fully Insured throughout Faroca, Bud -Crowley. Eldon Wll- - classes In education taught by Pa­ Representatives Announced UNIQUELY PRESERVED l^J^^L^JL^SLSL the course, which lasts one year. nama. Don Knexevlch, Jim Heich.' lhcr M. c. Flaherty. SJ. The flrot AT PITTSBURGH U. IS* ^ 1 Students will he protected while John Slclncr, Mike Sullivan, John For the reference of all ASGU Student body treasurer Jo* they ore in school, in the air. and Mullan, Tyler Folsom. Len Tbomp-. members tbe BULLETIN presents PITTSBURGH, (ACPJ—vswonUtookl will be in charge of during the lime that they are be­ win. Howord McMohon. Bill Small.f*nsa1 ol Education and Uw.othcr ft complete listing of members of Evavold Proxy Art, culture, and traditions of Eu-'th-kct mjo, aj,d finances. Don ing transported to and from the Bob Beaudoin, Tom Lolly, WaUy will be a special courae of person- Gonzaga'* Student Congress. Tbe Don Evavold, stellar greencop ropcan lands now at war ore pre- BsouoB, De Smet Hall proxy, will airport. Tlie coverage per student topheraon, officers ore selected by the student bosketboUer of lost year's frosh Nelson. Bud Lambert, Dick Chris- ajllles and works of the greatest served in o unique •cries of na-;nMlHl blm. J(m Bryant and John is 13000 in case Of dismemberment, -- body at large ln the spring. Other squad, woo .elected to lead the Thomas Hale, Calvin lMChM" M Umt Uonnllty cloasrooms in the Unl- poollu win handle refreshmtn&i: 'and n j.'.N.i hospital fee in caoe of Kunl.r, Jack Rotchford. Bill Ben-1 * * members include one representa­ sophomores for the 1939-40 vcralty of Pittsburgh's world-^um Sarvis. BlU Mulligan and J sunt Injury. ner, and Bob Eugener- Faculty Anmunced tive of each recognized campus or­ term at class clecUou held famed 42-story Cathedral tsflnb*. arc (n chirp,,, uf publicity. The Glee Club will make Its first] Father Leo J. Iu*iii*on, 3J., ganization. Member, and organiza­ Tuesday morning. Learning, but tbe pollUcftl credos; Qnanai To Be Crieaen Km.-tini.-MI Set Al Thirty public appearance at tbe Gonzaga-. will offer a courae In juvenile de- tions are: Gene Ftizpitrick woo elected and racial hatreds ore in no way 'A quccn ror [,,<. .jrsjjr will be ae- ThOy minimum enrollment is set rdoho foolboU clash. '•Bulldogs of nnquency; Dr. John Hayden, hU- President, Ed Homachet. vice' president of the clss*. Ray auggeated. The. 19 nationality icctcd in about a week. There wUl at thirty students, but the maxi­ Gonzaga" and "Her* We Hav-*1 Nixon will be secretary. Hugh rooms, ft "Ultle league of nations, •. be princesses chosen from each of tory of the English language: Fa­ Vice preaidsct, Cbeddy Thomp­ mum is so far unesiublisbed. En- Idaho" will ba featured.• son. Sberrtck la treasurer, and Al are projects of national groups in j the local high achoolo. rollees must take u medical exam­ ther E. J. Taylor, SJ., elementary Secretory. Hugh Cruteau DeSchenes, sergeant at snns. thla country. . . I At present, -be theruVof tbe ination from the school physician, and college Latin; Father Lyle W. Here in the nine rooms already! Ball has not been set, bul It isun- Dr. John O'Sheu. after wbtcb they Kennel Announces Davis. S.J., American colonial his­ Treoaurer, Joe Swoatkoakl. tory, and Mr. Dominic LaPorte. 8. Sergeant at arms, Jim Bryant. rompleted. students and faculty Me rslood that precedent will gov- may enjoy the culture, art*, and \ rn the committees In tbelr work. J-. hygiene and pubUc health. Alpha Sigma Nu. Dick Lavln. e tho C.A.A. physn architecture, of many countries i_,_.,, season'* Harvest Boll was Father Joseph McDonnell, S.J., Platforum. BlU Mulligan PLATFORUM CLUB dollars Is charged for the letter, j Press Club, PftUl I 'err. now at war. Arts, which recognize [one of the llnest lo tho three-year but ihls Is taken out of the forty ] standing committees for Inter- eplstcmology: Father John W. Mendel. Ken Dohlquist no boundary lines, portray in con.(hiot0ry of the event. "We do not Dunne, SJ., moral problems, and dollars which the students pay up-! ciicgbite Knights' activities were Engineers, Louis Fsrline. PLANS BIG RALLY crete form the finer Instincts of'intend to allow the fine reputftUoft Father John Forster, S.J, Ger­ on registration for the course. lennc-tmced thla week by Duke Kennel. Fred Orr. the peoples represented. j0f the Harvest Ball drop one lota," man. College credits will be given iv.. i •• applicant is required to Den Bergevin. Debating, BlU Royce. ' Arrangement* for ft really big Decorated Autbenlkadly i promises Homacber. for ol I.tho courses. have bis parent or guardian sign - Greg Donaboe heads tbe Ways BuUeun. Jack Ffthey. welcome homo for Gonxaga's trav­ Tbe classrooms, with decorations A bond ha* not yet been an- two releases, one for the school -^j Means committee; assisting Sodality. Don Dlratlne. eling football acjuad on their re­ ond appolnliiienLH MitheaUi: mvl in lioujued. although many sources ami emu for the government, re- hlm m got, Casey and Ralph International Relations, Bob turn next Tuesday night sprang keeping with some period In tbe!believe that Karl Milton's campus gardte.is of whether or not he Is cSoetter. Educator DeUwo. m out of this week's Platforum meet- history of tbe nation represented,; band, which played last year. wlU over twenty-one years of age Ttie Dinner-Dance' committee •"G™ club,'Ralph scblosser. In*;. , — offer the Inspiration which the best • again 'be hired. Whether or not tbe FUghl Hours Set consists of Tom.Lolly, Joe Butler. Glee club. Francla Cocl. . Expressing tbe desire to show artists and philosopher* of the "crowning of the queen and a done* Mr. McGivem and Lieutenant., and Tom WeruoUc. Ski club, Bob Henderson. the Bulldogs a spirited homecom­ various people* have given to tbe;program wUl be broadcast bos not Jones will supervise the flight WitiaUon Consniitiee Bowling Association. Leo Howl-' ing.' the member* are asking tbe world. ' yet been determined; lost year. hours, placed at a minimum of 35 pat .-y^,, -w«i. JuriJy ^ gfttt. ' ' cooperation of the ASGU and all There Is no necessary'' relation, both local NBC and Columbia sta- and a maximum of 50. They will John Dunal.,y maLtta, Inltlauon; 1 Petitions are now under consid­ campus organizations in present­ between tho obsracter of tbe [ lions carried special ulao teach the 72 hours of ground M^B—MJM eration for admission of the Do-; ing a ototlon rally ond parade to rooms and the Subjects taught in [from the orchestra stand. instruction. ^ Student congress renresentotlvc I Smet Hall group and the Account­ greet tbe team. them. The Idea la much simpler. It! , —- - - The completion of this course.(or th, yea, aanj be Fred Ore.-turn I ants. Ledearoians' repreocntstlve . . ... Piano For Bond s In other t will entitle the students to a pri- Wcrnette will represent the Ken-1 not yet beep selected. I'resent plans call for having vale pilot's license -By D. K. . n.-l on the BULLETIN staff. students, yeU leader* and pep band aV . .The senior board Is composed of 6 oil there to meet the train, with a Dick Lavln, Pat McKiernan. Ottoj | U.S. Colleges parade through town ending up at Preferred Military Branches engineers Enjoy Penna and Bob McCabe. Gonzaga. Mr WUUom i. Show Increase Further arrangements are ex­ Vary Among Gonzaga Students the club advisor. pected to svoive from this morn­ ing's Student Congress meeting. Seventy engineer* crowded'into' In Enrollment There was not one Gonzaga stu-'chant.-." was the reply of ftosrlo* the Model i-nu's wuitii i.-impi.-r Tony Pinski, Tenor, Plans were announced whereby depj. who wonted lo enter the sub- Troy. Kinfaord Midline: "Either Platforum will again handle distri­ room lost Thursday nile for a fine' Prrwpc. Vprv Pflfllilar CINCINNATI, Ohio (ACPI marine service - and there were aviation or navy -1 wouldn't have meal and an intcresUng lecture. ___. '* • Despite depressed business condi­ bution of poster, and ushering for very few interested In the dovy -- to walk with a pock on my back!" tions In tbe current decade, Amer­ Gonxaga's home football and hock­ the BULLETIN (bund when it Joe Snoutkoeki: "Rather than Guests of the student ctfgineera: , Anthony plnskl, popular opera- ican coUege and university attend­ ey games. took a poll on the following ques-: destroy. I'd save. I think I'd be in-' were itfiifeswirs John G. McGlvcrn.. tic'lenor, has made hi* first ap- ance .in this period has shown o tlon: "If war were declared, which. terusted in. the soius of men." His Gcorgf Adams. Mr Harold t-.rns- |,Cilran,.,. „• tbe Rotary club, and gain of 22 per cent. Dr. Raymond branch of service would you pre-; attrdyiag mate. Bancde Gardner, dorff. SJ.. Mr, William Carney,ihe will continue to appeer there ROMAN THEOLOGY . Walters, president of the Univer­ SJ.. ond speaker of the evening: c^te earb monlb. He has also aung _ wlU be STUDENTS HEAR fer to enter T" . w jwas not quite a* serious: "I'd try Lloyd Froage. _ reccnUy for the Spokane Federn- by Pmzbce Moork-e O. sity of Cincinnati*, re port* in a pa­ • llalpb Grotter answered Imme- ] to get Into (he air force. The llv- llurl FUhprty. SJ.. in tbe Setixrday per on "Recent Trends In Student NOTRE DAME WIN •liutely he'd like the air *-n.-ire - "'••' condiUoca. ore better there— Spenker Employed bv ...n rrument °* Women's Club*. Heidelberg clsooeo *4artlng next- -Saturday. Enrollment." Mr. Froage is govl-rnmcnl engl- Night, and on Captain Dobbale's mainly because be likes; flying, more fresh air!" Both snminor and lecture <«ur*en, One hundred and fifty students Bill McForland: Engineers; I like In tbe Crowd neer for .the Bureau ot Reclame-: radio program they deal with "Tbe ProMerna of Isu-Jc of eeba la Fftctor at the American Theological col­ A ltoctor tlon al Coulee dam. He held his The University quartet, which1-Iia-jti.si " iUUi -A.Survey of the Foctors contributing to the lege ln Rome stayed up late at audience sjiellbouiid for two hours; boasts Gordon Merwin, top tenor; Great Te**faer* of Aiwi« - — maintenance of college and uni­ night lo use grandstand seats via •hod's,,.7^%JT^\ rr«***• r-»» telling of the worhl-tamuus Jce • Tom SkofUngtoo,. second tenor; versity attendance from 1930 radio hut Saturday for Notre • Mrtiv-. -I .uppo-, I-d Ilk, .a ™" *• •» ~™'«- ,*»• .lam wim h he designed and buIII. ] Dove Hofford,'baritone, and Walt through l.•''.->. actoram_.; to DrDome'. s 1939 opening football gome 'Welters, included "tbe sheer cir­ «>ma lltliUa," ^- ™ *5> "* » ** * •**« After a preliminary lecture he Nelson, bass has aung ot the Ho- Dartmouth Students with Purdue, played' at South „ ' 'Tm not aura -I MM Vd IS, 1* •howed slides illustrating the com-' lory club and also in tbe EUxa- Formulate Policies cumstance of a lock of Jobs;" fin. Bend, Ipd'a"* _ -Tjiiimr-aa-,|a»: .Ur ,„„,. Vou dMl conl, i^, plete project from original ground, betban. room of the Davenport ho- ancioi help In tbe form of more d than J3B.000.000 In a typical year Through the facilities of the-Co­ SatS**** *** "" °*"*' rlPPlaJ 'rom Ui.ra-you allhar through the freezing process, to f lei for the Chevrolet dealers of the HANOVER, N. H. - AOP) For service—if. « |ttt safer." Leo llor- «,„« baCk c, no4 ., lumbia Broadcasting System's rVle*. . Il'al - In, aafa, " I ^.a aln. ./^ . the final meKing of .it. Inland Empire. ' the Brat time In the long history given by tbe Institutions them­ rtgnn set down his bowling boll Clayton Suerney • back or not si alir remark* of Dartmouth College, under grad­ selves to 330,000 students as scbot- short wave relay station ln Ncw ond camera Jong enough to an-- „ , Story IA.MI JUMO, COIXEOB JOINS uates thla fall ore actively partici­ orshlps, grants-in-aid, loans, ami York, the young" American reli­ swer; "Et-p.oru.ge. I'd Uke to get! „.*?"' -***00/,*g* £5tSt. A brief story of .the ice dam goes. UEAGI E pating In the determination of the slmUor assistance, and in thegiou s listened to Ted Huslng's shot in front Instead of back."! P1'1"?. I**.1 °,.»h*. wt*°.,e ""« « sf:w OTVDENT he could, but "If I had to pick a When Coulee dam woo InstltuUon'a academic policies. form of J16.OO0.0OO the same year pUy-by-plfty report of tbe bottle "The air corpn!" announcca Ore-g llrat begim, portions of the Colum- Spokane Junior coUege from the Notional Youth Admin­ which Notre Dame won by o score DonftasNi emphisticajly. "When • r branch, 1 think It would, be secret In a new plan designed to git bta river were blocked^rf by cof. . B^JJOOI istration U> 180.000 students; and of 3-0. get shot, l want it to be over foot j service - that's mora interesting." nrBf signify Its intention students a greater Interest In their fcr dams and then the material in the students' own desire* to attain Because of time differences, the and I Uke flying." Boarder* As^ree Join a new intercollegiate bowl- own education. Juniors and seniors objectives "which transcend sta­ tv.it.-.l down' 1 gome, played during mn American A man with a thought for his j Three boordera who were die- _,.••"** 'r-** -*. accoi-ding to-president wiip dawuna with their instructors tistical appraisal. The intcUectual bedrock.. In ow.pjftee, earth ^ Horrlgftn of the Oonxago .afternoon, took place In the late ftomaeh la Cbeddy Thompson. He cussing the situation before tbe the requirements, currteular prob­ and cultural enrichment of their kept sliding in as f**L a* It -ai. . , asaociaUoo, evening hours as far as-Its euro- oay«vTd like to "be a chef. Why? BL'Li.ETii-i come around to oak Bw llB lems and departmental mechanics lives and finer service to Amer­ excmnte.i Mr. Froage was given In a letter from Athletic Direc uf their courses. Economics, soci­ peon listeners were concerned. Cant you guess* On second them if they were ready with tbelr the Job of stopping the slide by ica." Lor Mentor Dahlen of the Junior ology and political science are tbe thought. I'U choose Uie navy." answers, Jhssn Deonn: "Air force; freezing it. ' coUege, the Gonxaga piasters were first three courses to be included Prealdent Waiter* warned, bow. Froeer l**r>on»: "ArtlUory! TbatV I want to die In a hurry If I bare the tanks, isn't It7" .to." Jack ICellly t* also In favor of Row* of three Inch pipes were: informed that tbe south aide school In the new plan. ever, tbat student bodies ln insti­ mVBSOm driven in the muck to it depth or would be pleased to enter Jesse Webb: "Let's see—I think i the air force, -They Just get you Dartmouth's administrator* feel tution* of-higher learning may not Thr_ fool bail e^acoe brtucen Td prefer to enter the air force: once," he conclude* ominously. thai if member, of the student continue to Increase or even main­ Gonxogft university* Bulldog* when I die, I want to die quick!"', Den tkuxton, new Hell proxy, picks Word is still forthcoming about body ere eligible for election to tain their present numerical level. ond tbe Texas Tec* Bed KsidV-n. Another air enthusiast is Chester! the air service., too, but admits connected in series and brine wo* the entry of Whitworth college In committees on which they will . -Olbcr Pomu »tU be Isroaslrastt over stfttkx* Kute: 'The air corps Is the most he'd Just aa soon be In the kitchen, then, pumped through At tbe end the new league, but on early of- work with faculty members, an Other polnT* stressed by Presi­ KGA be*>uiing about 7:13 p. m thrilling—,and lees work. - On top Par Hlggtrur would pick the air of three weeks the earth was froz- flrmatlon Is expected. actual concern for tbe affairs of The row Is Is-sng ployed at dent Walters as being of special of that, you have the beat chance service, be says. If they'd built n en solid. Excavation began again' The Gonxaga bowlers plan *ev-|tbe depirunent "will ta developed nlgbt In lasbbock, Texaow significance included the follow- there." George MulUno didn't know plane big enough to carry bl* and for nine months bl. frozen eral- cootasts during tbe year rrlth [ In tbe Individual students. They Pat Haye* of tbe KKte-lLGA Ing: what he'dlibe—be hsdn't thought weight. 'How about lb* submarine •ma** held ln check the sliding collegiate teams throughout the feel that this wiU raise tbe edu- College and university ottond- fttsif will liondk, earth. about It , . .dlyislon?-' bo was asked. Ton :-;"---r-- national standards of the college. fCotrtiriuee, on pa«r¥) "~~ •postcnet of the "Th* ftlr corps' There's more coujd help sink "emr Page Two GONZAGA BULLETIN Engineering Night School Inaugurated By BOB HI I 1 nn tari,s0IM ,>td New Football Men Seeking I P.AKL1AMEN TABl DIMIKDEIl ,K !lIPllN!i Campus Camera IDAHO LAO Club meetings arc fur the pur Training. Show Introduced pose of making motions. Tbu* ttici SUPERSTITION ore on Integral part of school at. THREE CLASSES /EEKLY by Fred Waring REAL AMATEUR tlvltles But they are funny thing* Meetings always are the bone Entire Course Covers Two DANCE FRIDAY Famous Pennsylvanians Sa­ RADIO FAN of modern architecture. Years; Classes .j „,—, „ „.„ In them floors ate kept and SllpOTUU M lute Grid Sport Every FROM THE IDAHO AKGO.NAl'T yielded notwit lis landing lex. oinQie. little place in the education of Gon- Friday. . Moscow- zaga's Intercollegiate Knights, for Terence O'Kouark, 17-ycar-old It.-e.t-.tr.,111,ii for on evesriug Kennel men seem lo have no; tnc New York City,—Juat r«ently I electrical engineering major from yielj d i Tecbnlcol Institute, olforlng two- \ ^c^g ffyj^, October \ York -ports writer fma m tamoiu New Honolulu, Hawaii, won't have lo sayi s lo the chair we lay on the to year course* In R.gb-er^. wUl their fall dance. j ... „tlcle thU 13 ror a rtea ula opemng on write borne Cur bis monthly check Ibl e Rank idolatry When we aet from dad anymore. Ills self-mode , rowdy Ihul the building begin., Knights have decided to mg "what are the angles no the amateur radio sending and Monday, Wednesday and Friday: to fajl. the iron bound Robert • the curse of superstition and -39 seasonThat aet this FOB apart ceiving set Is capable of doing a I -a are invoked. From Uien on evenings. open the portals of the uni- \ from any gridiron era, past or fu- much neater and fabler Job than t disorder is organized so that "The school will offer three! ily gym to stage a comblna-j turo?" Uncle Sam's postman. courses, electrical, mechanical ond[ lion Hum-H-urnlng and Welcome ] Wrll, we can say one ncw angle Says O'Kouark, "My structural engineering, each ex­ dance for Alumni and the football j will certainly be the Friday Night homemade, with the exception of tending over two years. The ftral squad respectively. j Football Smoker wblch Fred War- year course consists of engineer- the receiver. The parts cost i .") make u motion on tile nio- * of admission for the affolrjiag und bis Pennsylvanians brood only (300, and a commercial set lion that the luollun be ^^^•.SZ^SS^i^^^^^ K.r.MUlorVta er the National Bros ' of tbe some type would cost about amendca.). This course is the same for all alu-, band will play. ipany network aa a S1000." I rise lo point of order, privi­ end feature of bis dally Chester­ lege and information. dents, since these subjects are es­ field Pleasure Time series. Horn ln Kt-iilu.lo sential for all engineers. Born at Camp Knox. Kentucky,' Whai'a more. Im going lo Introduce* Original Song keep Uie floor Iv,- loyally Second Your Spoulalltcd Fred War-lug's vcraatlUty and the home of Uncle Sam's "artifi­ Second yeur courses will turn lo cial gold mine," O'Kuunrk moved defended knack of being right In step with Attacking resolutions that we Uie more specific fields, although whal goes on Is well-known to all lo Hawaii with hi* parents in '29. Collegiate Hu admits thai he can speak very gag the cod versa 11 on." advanced engineering lualhcmutica of us. For the pleasure of radio and cdglnecring mechanics will be fans everywhere. Fred has been little Hawaiian, for very few while Thc general thing is to hove , required In all courses. Electrical people have mastery of thc langu- • ommittee and o chairman to di sitting up nights after his broad­ clu l ! engineering, power plant engineer­ Barometer' casts working on a ncw and en- age. The fifteen teller alphabet.: -*• *** ***** **••' -' *-'*•|* • •*•' ing, strength of materials, heal ys**a*nfta*a*a**aaaaanaar'"'*' 'tlrety original football song. It's with its hundred* of mtonoUon* on' l^oUng the old nutroa.1 term, and ventilation, refrigeration, ma­ . . a stirring tune, with exciting and each letter, makes the language a | "'*>'* " However, at limes we hear chine design structural, -JcsigH and Unquislic cross-word puzzle. • "no" That create* a great proh A ncw pop-drinlung record has ^^.^ lyrJcl. m j—• surveying will be among the sub­ 11.1 wen set at the University of Mis- cmsVto^oaMt lnLrodUCUon •Because federal restrictions ''em. lo be disposed of only after l FTt-l nt jects offered. uudpnl: Burna Dcavora swigged 12 IDEA F-CftTUE SEHDa prohibit amateurs from listening in J"" session* of the fellow who •enlng, September 30. 1 The object of the school." -utiles ui 29 tninulcs. GONE TRAOtTOW VJAS on commercial bonds, we miss a •" the copy of Ihe coiuHltuli.m. Fred promises a rousing salute | t r states Mr. James G. McCivern, ••BD trJKE. MiWiE'jOIAlACKlE. CRC#iATEC- oY CHAJBJS D. ccrUIn amount of fun," remorkid, - "' parliamentarian, and the bead of Gonzngu's engineering de­ "Tto King Football every Friday eve-: ^ ,-ZD ON A AWJXi- WITH SUCH PDKCE SH-il«,WJWAOLrrH 02. Terence, "but participation in ft Khnol nulhorIllen Bul neverthe- When recording brain wove* for nj„g njid ja going lo use to the THE BALL COILAPSEO' WHO HAS A FftTEWT ON 1V€M practlce blackout in Honolulu linn '' '•' partment, "is to make It possible - tO C.VDTA- M GAME - <92D - for employed men to obtain a study, University of Soulborn CW1-' fuji every member of hi* huge and: fondu's BV. L. E. Travis ampUflee famous Chesterfield aggregation — [ spring, wasn't exactly dull" Radio! t.lub meeting* are the Urals knowledge of the basic principles "hams" were sent up Into the hlllsj lor individual expression, tin-in 300,000 times, the Glee Club. Orchestra, Paul used In the iiinrj.- common indus­ with portable sets to report any; T<> counteract the bad effect* * * " 'Douglas. Poley iFrog Voice) Mc- trial pursuits and to offer oppor­ forbidden Ughts seen during Ihe of jiersonal repression Georgetown .University traces ^Unlock, Donna Doo, Slu Cburch- tunities for preparing for technical Average College Student rkout to the notional guaj-J | .. rWr NOTE ON employment and for advancement Its origin back to the Jesuit school Mi Gordon Goodman, Patsy Gar- ..Hi increased comings for those established In Maryland In 1634. " ' ^t^ 1^,, Wilson, tho Two Bee* armory. i.l i.Ki.l. STAIIAEU (low employed." * • * - j and or Honey, tbe Lea Pool Trio- - Heeds Wartime Warning UeUevo AmaUoim Help Guvrgo and 1 talked While the University of Texas students fifty-four Pennsylvanians in all, Terry" beltevca that •'hams"! 1.1 in Starts Saturday chairman rapped fur order. And he have organized a folk-dancing and every one an A-l entertainer. — , „ „, T . . . , -_ ,. . , and their sets are tnvaluablo when;1'. talk.-* well. He Intends to be a sue- First term classes start October club ,o trp allv. th. danraa ol ?la» 0«„ TOaalra Pl"eSS_ ?nd Surveys ShOW|*«"**&* * *£** V***» 7 and run lo January 19: second loterials to belligerents thai .. -«-, to sending for old during Cl,sii(m b(1M|li.(Ut ^ towariL, long ogo. Fred broadcasts Chesterfield I calostrophieo. ^ . ^.^ ,„, term will run from January 19 to Collegians Want : can pay for It and transport it co| np lW(> yur Pleasure Time five nights a week j .-, AK« or Mk art no barrier, to . , ,. , . „,., May 3. Those not interested in the Neutrality. \ from our shores. ublk Lon u tl |u ui IBM Mayes UcLain scored —Mondays through Fridays—from i tho brotherhood of ham*, say, m p ^^ g fc complete program may enroll for ^ of ,lMKell% ^ ^^ •„,,. a ^^ w|llCB w„ ^ over By A-tecmied CoUegiot. Pre** Argument* Sununftrtzed «^T«a 1 !.^,,"n.,!.tl',"^r; l^-parulion f.. future year.,, to 1., My C PV among - r M « r? ^,"i v, eh ' "^'-n.ulation of point!"give, him: and equipped by NaUonal Broad-- U. S. college students— some Tbc argument* of those who op- largely spent in observing Uie rise en. Mr. Mct,lvem will have Chargo ^ distinction of being the all-;easting company especially for the;1,400,00 0 strong — returned la'P0** **••* change is neatly summer-[ and fail ot the business index, he of the program, while Mr, William llcd lhe st Carney, SJ.. Is to take cam of ""th" e time record holder for a single sea- i>Cnnsy Ivan ions. It is located in classrooms and campuses last '• °y - John's University | •levator ill Ihe New Ma.h- electric laboratoriea. son's play. the heart of New Tork'* theatre month amid a loud chorus of warn-' Record: "If the embargo were lift-i Hotel ,,'ngs and imploring*. They were I6*1 business would undoubtedly ' district on West tSth Street and - like tvaior Goddard college is believed lo be • every broadcast night sec* ».-»»wd|_m_6d _ ,_ ^ .. ,,__. ' flourish In America—for a while. Members of the Gonzaga -BUL-' with The American Legion's national hc only institution of higher cdu- of ticket holders. oometlmcsj maintain an onca and "-at •* " -Ohg " Britain and! t dcn(jJ to LET1N enjoyed on Informal get-' calling. executive committee passed reso- ration in tho U S.lhal does not i stretching half a block long, wolt-j linking otUtudo on the present r'rance could pay cash. Britain and; lutlons favoring compulsory mili­ academic regalia at corn-ling for tho door* to open 'or European war They were implored r'rance', because Germany would' together with Father Leo Robin-1 While business inillcc* ore tary training in nil land grant col­ .encrment exercises. j Chesterfield Pleasure Time. to use their every Influence to never be allowed lo purchase here.; son, S.J.. as host, last Right in: booming, we con see depres- leges. their now quarters on the third I alon looming." | A half-hour'* *pccloI cntcrtalir' kNp the U. S. out of tho war and' After England and France could In order that law school men j ment by the fun-making Pennayl-1 ^^ y to a sincere not pay cash, our loans to tbc dc- (1> overy aacrg " The largest turnout of the ycarl1"* "*>" Uk« 4" •ndcx to » book ll;.- business index is idways In Uie The University of Detroit will may attend the meet, lime for the vonlans after thc coosl-to-coaat. WuUy oI Wc worM-n problems and I mocracIcs would almost inevitably greeted staff editors for a serious ogam this year sponsor tho No- session has been set al 8:30 !'-.•- broadcast has made it one of the ( how y, ^ ^ mel begin again. And there is Ihe don- discussion of BULLETIN probU bock of George's mind, lo Iw well tional lntcrcoUcglate Turtle Race.'freshments will be served. most popular shows in New York! ,.,._.. — 1 • ' gcr! That la how wc started lost humb J ln llVp 1 3 Collegloto i nn HeedicwUs Warnings including poUctes. deadlines. «nd'* f - T * *^, *T City^ A majority of tbe audience; <*** ,1 ** ' Sfr!5 time From the surveya that have ap- -' 1 productiouroiluc.ion'.ehednlen acbeduless . A return to!*""* Goh«-K-* will leach him the WHAT'S WHAT IN MUSIC -^ * t * _ ; peare1. rtiftd it oMi, dole- -.iirti-v, it appear, thnls hnvUioAt the•Sfft^s; * science and the philosophy of cor­ is usually mad* up of out-of-town ..the double-deadline system, call­ . average coUeglun has heeded these • ing for one Friday story from each rect thumbing. Meanwhile our writinisltorga twho Llggelo gett tbe&_ UckeMyeU . lub>y _ - warning* and these Comrnands. He', the cose i "Congreos has two fscts reporter and another on Monday, Swing Session b«co rompany. 630 Fifth Avenue, ^.^ ^ hc doM "* *« ^ ^ bj, „, We waal ^^ (2J was placed In effect. isew.xorx tnty. t to go lo war. that be wants tho'We'd fight -or a substantial mln- Other speakers besides Father It's a great show to watch— -j ^ to remaiQ neutral. But he'ority of us would-If defeat began Swarthmore College students re. By Mt'UI'HV BKOWN response to the band's half-time Kitin!-...„[i were Mr. Lee T.-ii'.i. rtiakea you wish television was Just j Becms to have no objection to the' for the democracies. Tho logical H.J., BULLETIN moderator, and ccntly produced a play In whkh llie Gonzaga university Pep performance nt this game proves around the corner. Meanwhile, ra- ij g selling good* of all kinds to conclusion to this line of reasoning that noi only coUege students, but : editors BUI Royce and Jack Fahey. thc actors s|H>ke in original Greek bond is woodshed-ing dally "up on dlo listeners'can count on hearing Ula wttrnng nations, so long as It-1* lifting the arms embargo now." the roof" abovctthc gym. striving older- people as well like, such en­ Fred Waring and bis rollicking ra-! ^ 0B B cash-and-carry basis. ' i _- , „. „. Km^^u^, "Skippy." a University of De to put out* belter music ol each tertainment; it should bo a' part dlo gang every evening at 8' , ** i Most W«t NcutraUly of every college activity. Your troit entry, won this year's Inter rehearsal. Director Lucas has quite o'clock over slaUon KHQ. ,. "" „™™ssi nsHr^mv^^ Whatever their pooiUon. meet -a task ahead of him in getting the humble * correspondent la of tbe collegiate turtle racing champion • — •rh.nJ\ *Z?7L. ^of ^tal^. odltormllst. imploreTthr. Issue to ship. sections to stay together, us this opinion that the band should ad­ r vertise its wares on cither the Ore- i changes wa* m*de al St. JohnsL .. _ . , , .... An advisory council on education \ is not so easy for any college band that tbc legislators think calmly Montana gridiron this; DEVELOPS Itf-rTUGEIiATOK 'University, where 630 student* I ^LrEF^jLjE^. In the graphic arts has been ! ploying this type of music. It BOSTON. Mass. — A'Olgned a letter to the Chief Exec- takes a musician who is well formed by the Carnegie- InsUtulr grounded '.'•• fundamentals and of Technology. school and encourages modern mu-1 Technology .dentist. Prof. S. CJ heutmUty act without first con- racy. swing techniques to play an ar­slcians to make use of their talents' Collins, has developed the world's suiting thc people through the me- rangement expertly. Such on or» by playing In such a collegiate, or- \ coldest refrigerator--and R will: dlum of a referendum." Thla move- Most strongly do all editorials TWO BIG CONTESTS ganlzatlon must "click" like a foot­ ganizalion as wc have here at op*™-* ot 450 degrees below zero] ment baa not yet gained much affirm tbe fact (hat U. S. colle­ gians do not want to fight on a sponsored by major type ball tconvln -order to get results. Gonzaga. Fahrenheit | headway. FILMS DEVELOPED With it* nine brasses, seven reeds. Tbe new device operates on com-1 CoUege newspaper editorial opln- foreign soil, but they will bear Singing Number* New / writer companies. Twen­ and two rhythm instruments, the pressed helium, a gas that pro- Ion. though about evenly divided, arms if our own land is threatened. ty-six brand new ma­ band is loud und lusty, but it Singing numbers by Wo!ly,*£a- duces tbc coldest tomperaturea'seems, leaning toward the Presl- Just bow strongly entrenched this gea supported by the band, add beUef Is will be determined In the ! known to, man. ; dent's proposal that the neutrality chines, $10,000 in prizes swmgs. The boys can tone down Bomcthlng ncw In pep band enter- dark days of propaganda that Ue Reprlnln 3c Earn to be given away. when necessary, but most cngage-~[TainmenL Thc band Is working on ahead,* Cigarette-, 16c, 1 for tie menis call for them to 'give thcir-a ncw singing specially titled "The AU ItLink, -gad nc-rdrd all." AU Candy Bars 3 for 10e iiifoim ttn'ii at Jumping Jive" (Hep! Hep!) which One of thc heaviest griddcr* In; lU-ed* Need Vdlumr gives Wally an opportunity to both . the annals of the gome was Babe; University Pharmacy KERSHAW'S The biggest problem I* to get sing and awing out on Jils new Oonnaugbton. who held down a; 012 Spraguc Avenue Sharp and Hamilton more volume out of the reeds, "Olds" trumpet. regulftr guard berth on George-' Between Howard and Wall which is up lo tho reed men them­ Thc latest product from tbe pen town In 1'i.v. Babe weighed a mere: selves; Lucas tells the boys lo of Don Brown is a smooth ar­ keep.the thnbttlc wide open almost rangement of "Rose Room." all the time. The boss drummer Crown Prince Olav of Norway- bos a. tough .Job keeping an even coleiti Hawkins, considered will be granted an honorary degree ! DISTINCTIVE PRINTING... tempo.on Ihe fast ones but wilt,lhc worida greatest tenor soxo- by the University of Wisconsin j eeich on with a UtUe more.expert- phonlat. has returned to the Unlt- during his visit In the U. 8. *! ence. As a whole, Ihe band Is com-: c(l" Slates after a successful five- For CU» Mid SAooI Alt air. ing along nicely., and should con-' Vpar sojourn m Europe. The tinuc lo improve. .'•Howk"Ja bock for.good and has The Rev. CM.A. Scbocner of the i TICKETS : PROGRAMS : POSTERS University of Santa Clara was the' Applause Help* . signed with' Uie William Moms orsi in the worid to grow a black 1 Strange as it may jecm. op-, agency |N. Y.) to bead his own rose. plsuse from an audience Is really band. Collectors prize the records cooperation, as far as a bond is rnsdc by Hawkins with Fletcher Acme Stamp & Printing Co. concerned. The WSC student body Henderson, some of, which dote as. The University of Pittsburgh (The INLAND CATHOLIC Pre.,) gave really full cooperation to the far back as 1922. Collegiate swing FRED WARING oad hi. famous Clt. Club ralMorunf hi. erioinol law school- library bos Just beep G. U. Pep Band during the Con- fans reaUy like his "out of the, Football Seat for Introduction an "Cosslsrfiold PUasora Tuns" given * set of low books printed zago-WSC tussle at Pullman, i* , world" style of saxophone playing. < "see* th* Ceost-to-Ceort N. B. C. Network. in bralUe foy Its blind students. COME ON ALONG MEET THE TEAM JOIN THE PARADE rMving in SDokane after a record:br'eaking 5000 mile jaunt and two superb games Pep Band—Whoopee—Cars—Cars—Cars.' Make this- fionzaga's first rgally BIG Wel- •iooibair. UNION STATION-VTIJESDAY NIGHT—9:15 P. M',' * "coniTHoitle^tor a grearcoach and a great team. t

ALL ITROSH: MUST BE THERE • GONZAGA BULLETIN Page Three Texas Tech Ready For Saturday's Battle S MONTANA GRID COACH Daviscourt Set STARTS FIFTH YEAR mm,cessfu Ml EarlM y («Seaso. ton •» "S!,'. '*S„,„ FROSH DROP ST. MARY'S Missoula. Mont. - The tough Showings. » high- . H.- nine-game schedule wiU be Head tcnsity sports lighting system FIRST TILT TOPPLES ZAGS Coacb Doug Prasradcn'* fifth as r night rootboll, believed to be STARTERS ANNOUNCED , director of Crixsly athletics. Work­ i c first of It* kind in the country. outs started lost Friday after a is been put In operation here. TO NORMAL SUNDAY, 19-0 Thursday afternoon of physical ex­ Texans* Passing Ability To ..ccordin• g to General Electric cn>- Help Their Polished aminations. mcers who designed the system. John Scherger Sparks Zag Smooth Gael Offensive Fi­ Attack. K Fcsscndcn. graduate of Illinois, It employs removable light poles YparlinfJ Attack With come out to Montana from Chica­ nally Tallies On which can be adjusted for nlgbt i leaning AIiaCK Willi lit JOB PtEKCE go In 'is and In Ihe last four years Bulldogs. iMsebull after Jbe. football season PaSSGS. has coached the Gnaalie* to Ik Sport* Editor. .-nds. The system was devised so victories. Thc team has loot 12 Te*Oo Tech Tort-jdor Tbo GsdlopbSk Goal* of St- that both sports can be ployed un- Displaying a powerful numlng gomes In that period, 5 in 1935 I,':i.i..:i-:.. Oil. 1 .-,;.,, i..I to ihe.1 Mory*a found tbecoaelv-eo rsnsbla to ic most satisfactory lllumln-; attack, the Wildcats of the Central j. and only ' in the lost throe years. HlT.I.I-ni.N)—Jublhuit over condition*, both from the; Wash ington' college of education' gallop for tbree pe*-lodo *kgftBnad Uiijiruv.vl ba.kil.-ld pUi that 'spectators ' as well as the players* \ defeated the Gonxaga froah, 1-1-6. Working with Doug this year the GestXOgo llulldin-s Sunday bul will be Jlggs Dablberg. Une coach, urouuiu litem a 33-to-O victory ',-iewpoln t ! last Friday at Ellensburg. Tbe' tbe (eJlforulon* llnully broke loose 1 and Horry Adams, backfield coach. r Texa-> Wcolryan lust Satur- Manchester's three high schools' heavier and more experienced El- to score a 19-0 victory. „,. Courl"-, Pete lamlhoo and '-"1 -« Anselme College hero willTensburg eleven scored IIS touch-; both Montana products. Gedguud Thc Bulldogs fought a valiant ut iJ c 1 and Dolan wlU be freohman coach- liutt-aj Smith th., iteeb storied '- - the system for night foot- downs In the first half on Une but losing battle, staving off sev­ jKrinlliig tiielr Tex*-. T™-h Bed •«••• Js'a.me* throughout thc coming plays- eral early attempt* at their goal lUidrra lOWftrd their game with season It is Installed at the muni- Zag* Stop lane Posy* line. Big Hey Hare recovered a • i.-.t I iilier-.lt> Saturday, cipul athletic park. • ' Tbc accond half was a different! SKI CLUBBERS tumble in tho *econd period on tbe The Balder, mentor* were also' l*-Bn--» developed for major lea- story, with the Gonzaga Une stop-, Gonxaga four-yard line to halt the 1 bll b HAVE FIRST happy over Uie sujierlatlvc play in H-" *' ->l tare being used In the j ping the Wildcats cold. Goazaga's! final Ural-half Gael threat. Tony the line, which held We-d'van to a Manchester UlumlnaUon system.' passing attack b^lULlOj:lt.ck if th i : FALL MEETING Cuuudeo kicked his team out. of T nrc of Ulc net (jam of twelve feet in the '"'"'"' IMG-watt lype' John Scherger,. Bulldog halfback, i danger Tour Umcsiirtbe tint half. Texas Umcs gome winch Tech which *n being used at EbbcLs, on the throwing end of many long j Bob Henderson, president of the kwt. 7 lo 1-. unly 211 yards were' Plata, Brooklyn, and at the Clove-1 gains through tho air. Several Ski club, hod to break the Ice in. Of'aaaUe Not Seen hi* wash basin last week oo he gained through the Tec* line, the •*•*-• "-"•iclpal Stadium where scoring opportunities were loot be- Puggy Hunton's offensive felled 1 promptly colled a meeting o week Muckers taking to the airlar.es for "'I- *- tootboU will bo ployed this cause of tough breaks and a stub- to shine as tbc Bulldog* spent ago Tuesday of his "son* of tin their winning score season. i born Ellensburg defense. With but nearly the entire game on thc de­ slalom." In antlclpaUon of an early j Ptt«lng thit-.tand.iig -""'>r n'*-',t lootball fit of tbe: three minutes left to play. Scher- fensive. Only once did thc Zag* winter plan* were laid for the: uutsiitmlinc in the vi.ti.ry pu- 1500-walt fioodllghU ore put Into j gee-found right end'John Whaley move Into scoring territory, when renting again of a lodge on Mount i ra.le over Weolcynn was the pass- operaUon. and Uiese are supple-, out In the open and threw a touch­ Ihey recovered a fumble on SL Spokane for Weekend excursions. ing attuck, featuring I" J. Mc- menicd by 36 additional-floodlights | down pas* to him. The try-for- Mary's thirty-one. A placement by Knighl. Tom Douglas* und C. L. wh,'n tJ,e n|Kht season J point was no good. In welcoming new members, big Tom Lcc. center, sped wide. start* Henderson stated that such talent­ -Storr*. The I butlers completed Later, a fumble gave Gonzaga Plunging Ed Heffernan did yeo­ ed artists of thc gelundcnspnincen eight out uf eleven attempts with thc ball again In mldflcld and the, ... man service for the high-powered left nnd,«bo ho*i l*-en-es^djigrap^y under u-c slUmark oa Hubert Boyd. a yardage gam of 117 Mi Knight Con't. From Page One Blue annWblle froab carried it jp**y^F*^jg^ und Gael^altack all afternoon; he ran, scored two of the touchdowns, UIUuNlcltUdn«Jo*ta«mtbe Bcn j-*"£ Hugh "JJJ jgj down to the Ellensburg four-yard j n>jik pMlUaa „,,t saiurd»y" wbrsi tb,. Bulldog, meet Te: passed and kicked his team lo the r Sim* and Wendy Fetdhaim wUl hi] on u Be-yard gallop from, sc line. With ten seconds to go, a ,,„. „.,,„„. year i„ „, at Lubbock Texoa. victory. Herbert Hoover Smith u v% . I on hand to lend assistance to the1 mage, .the other on "u complicated More About •i Wildcat back Intercepted » first-i , - - starred both offensively and de­ |B less experienced. The meeting wa* |iU3H play that found mm forward- down paoo to end Gonxogo's fensively, ss he blocked Heffernan | closed with a unanimous vote for passing to ry Bain. Iben taking "Military",- threat. to long gains and plugged the gap* a return I literal for a 5U-yarasa from Woodrow .. Komsey.' once showed a general decrease Adolph "Mo" Solko, Jtmlor left Let's Get- ^-superior weight of the Ellensburg pects ut Montana Stole University under o terrific battering until tbe whose throwing gave Tech victory •*•*'• '*' *****•*• -"-"-ched Us all-time! ' team, the froah played the normal- for 1939 while bright In quite a i half, and Gordon Weed, letterman over Gonmga last year, lo Glenn •u-v ln W33." and began to Climb ^_ Personal final minutes of the game, when stabdalUl. Tbe Toy Bull- few spots are problematical In oth- j end. are both progressing nicely; at- fresh reserves from the St. Mary'* Lowe. Miflon Hill scampered 51 again in 1934. when the United fcZfnJfM 'iMnmAMCittlik lete. GrnduoUon wos Iho cause of I Soered -Heart 'hospital. " • -"' [ By KICH JOHNSON \ bench and an offensive not to be yards for a tally Ihe only time he Stoles Government made available• , |ing line play 'one of the problems when I,-* sen-1 Eolka received a kidney injury Icd wllh Htcr {denied netted the first touchdown. carrietl thi Mu-irnt old funds through the Fed- ^ [Urc va„|t ^^^ ,ortt took their leave and i practice hut week, and Weed is- BILLY LEItOUX and, JACK The Gaels slammed the boil forty- Slartlng IJneup .--..I, Emergency Belief Admlnia-, [ , enlire backfield of ' In ad-lout with an Infected too. . It UJP^TOf t^n**_to_solvc the rays Starting'lineup for the BuUdog tration. which later were supplied lit:..;, to the heavy loaa of expc-! doubted if cither wlU see action tcrtes of Latin translation. eight yard* to the shadow of tbe t since 1930 In thc size of thel: tilt will probably be iibom thc < by the National Youth Admlnls-I BILL CAREY -teorcblng vainly goalposts, and then Smith loter- lent bodies. , rienced men the "GrinUes" 'face ! a Gonzaga grid team thin year. flame an that for the Wesley an 'ration. The gain bos been con- far someone. uled to .Sims for the score; Hef­ Thc greatest recent advance in!* precipiUons nine-game schedule game Francis Ilinghuiu. 1S7. aslant since 193-1. JOE HUNT explaining why he fernan plunged from the one-fool collegiate enrollment is reported in which may provo to be as atccp as sophomore who has played, great Publicly controlled universities can't attend a picnic. line after a brilliant punt return tbe section comprising Arkansas, 11 -a outlook. ' Washingtonian hall thus far this season, at •ett «"-uw*S. '930 have become the "~ Musicians DON FORCE and ond down-field march to count f lumbers' I Loul-»-*na. Oklahoma and Texas. Head Coach "Bud" Douglas A. end; Line Cuptain Bill Da VIM, 215.' whelming leaders vU New Assistant DON BREWER industriously loot­ again. -... of in «e • '- olher newer and less heavily j Fesscnden has been mentor of the' ul lefi tftCkle; Jiull-necked Holt 1 ing tbelr own horns. With but two minutes left to ;,„™*:' !rr7hl", Z r:: populated sections also sboaing'oquadof "Grizzlies" for four year*.: Waldrep at left guard; Hex Wll- At Regis College RONNIE GARDNER ordering play, a puss from Sander, to Fris­ and enjoying a sandwich ".it ian brought another tally, ollk r „•„„,,,., ,.,.,..... „.r„ uM ,,,,i collcees sn.l universities leI 1B31' *"'' ' ' more populous East. fighters and- Intelligent teams, HFXlIia; COLLEGE. Denver, Colo. Dutch'*. • Harry Ebdlng, former all-Amer- ED HAMACHER explaining the lasing, the numerical leadership' "Bud" Is looking farv-ard to the ,,-,•; end from St. Mary's college of Ed linrrolt. playing for Cedar- games, at center; Captain Dixie Indi-pendent CoUegc» Do Hill Inner workings of the Student la still held by liberal arts courses.' opportunity of developing one of: California, Is the new assistant to town, Georgia, had only one arm- White,' Itt*.. ut right guard; non- The Independent colleges hove Council. , tbe strongest forward walls in the . . coach Dave KcUoy st Regis In a game against Rome. Georgia, dorous ItuTe Nabora, "J 15. al right not fared badly slncu 1930. Their ( (;ll OTTO' PENNA :i v. ,! PAUL 1 history of the University. With college. ~ In 1930, Barrett caught four for­ tackle: Prince Scott. IT.' . Star of freshman Increases—gauging Denver, Colorado. ihis'h »'""-rt *• »* aim *>** as Adftjn9 Am0 t ou nd nE You- bel wc have and •Brown und Hubert Duncan, ends; Dvoracek, Glenn Lowe. C. L.,hi8 193in S ' " °* ,V" t one of St. Mary'* all-llrac greats. V For Elbert Overton, Durwood Herring Slorr-, Tom Douglass. Woodrow, ^tball lean, available for 19391 «S«^ ** ffi ° ""nr °hn'" A let —- ihrce years, sll-Pa- cUon Rabb1t you'll enjoy wearing them and J. H Gilbert, tackles: Lonnie Ramsey and Raymond Flunche, duty, and he Is opUml.ttli thalt* •" a*"""™*' cific Coast and two years and all- f«— triple tbrealcr; Red Bryan, heady , , year 119301, STUDENTS McCurry and Phillip Harmon, backs. he thinks these 18-plus Anll rlc(lI bia Knior quarterback; Roy Strom, elusive „ . ' ^ tool They fit perfectly and "'"**"' - " • 11 freshmen and a handful of trans- EbJ) w thc < taM flC COMt boll carrier; ond 220-pound Une (n ms college days. Hi* ploy; are the longest wearing Behind the Ei?ht Ball ISauS.^^ smasher, Eso Norancbi 15c **v *»*.*. esM^Ut. "al' J™ weekend*, having, helJ South-! bcrlJ •» also ****?****to P"11 the time is sUll well remembered. tiousets you could possi Wlth JACK FAIIEV n California lo » 7 to IV i g^/gg1*1 •"*"'•""" **"• Played i*ro BoD In this belief OUver Is almoail'jnlz"M •-M-*-*'-.- y Ebdlng went to b!y buy for There was probably no I From SL Utlt a ANY AFTERNOON EX­ ught tbe rnountOaln* wore pre*- alone, and tho most critical Ore-, While there, may. be a alightL^ portsmouu,, Ohio, team of tbe frenzied rooter In the Kesor stands] ty, too. 1 gon alumnus would be satisfied unbalance In tbc strength of the NftUona| Pn> league where he CEPT SATURDAY AND $4-45 Sunday alternoun lhan there was! For once, however, the lagbtiwHh a" single victory "out of the' eleven the strength is concentrated p]a"yC^7or "three' year sand stayed in o^foiTth f|.».r l»-,| in Sacred Hall would like to say somcthmg-Throc, .preferably over Southerni where It will do the maximum with " ln|,t cll,D for four more SUNDAY. fleort hospital Adolph .Moei Sol-jabout Adolph that is not meant in California which lost to "Oregon amount of good and will act as-,^^^ wllcn ^^ franchUc of the --•_. _....,. - . . —a...... I "* Laia.«^t. l.ar,na. .Ill tltn Itlllh, n»rl **. M Gonxogo Student Ixstgue ko heartl Ha- Bulldog* fight u vall-;ihe spirit of a Jest. That partlcu-! many j-ear* ogo. [shock trooper Ull tho olbfcr P"rt.ji.ort.moulh team was transferred Campus Cords bM U fu ant but losing bat lie ugumai the, lar task Is rather a difficult one— i QwiiM tUAtt'lMat Year i ******* P (*» " --trength. I to Detroit in* 1933 and 193* Eb- it-l.tl. II. r . Gollopmg Gaels of St. Mary's; at least tbc task of saying some- -j^,. Oregon coach, who deserted Gonxogo U TtVeat rdlng was awarded the coveted bon- since the im •exlmi »t tlie Elgblj thing thai-everyone doe* not al-;Ule University of Arizona aflerl Montana has three home con-. or 0f nil-professional end, opposite liiii a ymr ago. solko and Ma | ready know. | whacking Prink Csllisoo's IsstlcsU. Montana State college. San Kliy (Rcdl Flaherty* of Gonzaga RECREATION I....:...,-. T»u> i .,n.,.i ... have been. Solko is known to the campus as Oregon team 20 to 6, woo tbree Francloco and Gonxaga. All three ^nd Washington Redikin fame. Hra'a Shop „ . alaln Floor fa*..nte antuaagf-rj more than oncei a •swell guy." An>-onc will tcH you and lost four Psciflc Coaat confer-!of these l^H>i*», promise to draw _ . - , „,,, ^—a- . ALLEYS the two have figured In some aaHsn pa snd Conodeo hove endeared ence games lost year, ending In a'hugc crowds especially since the -pulldogs"' It Is difficult lo foresee N119 Post R. 109ft; i-apode t.n* BHsjJst IU1I hn< «tlempt-1 themselves lo all Gotaagans with Uc for fifth place. This was some I crecUon Of U new grandstand lhc reSlut. One thing 1* certain. THE CRESCENT ed lo report fm^Uu- omusetnent or, their naive acceptance of what be- improvement over the previous1 lost fail- Tbe clash with Coo- neither team will hove a practice Above Wrsllake Market : n,l..rlii i ..in. r- .til.-r- falls them and ihelr consistent season, when the WebfoqU re- saga promises to be an inlercsUng: s(.Mion. TJiere. Wft the story, for in­ abDity to keep the upper hand (talned a grip on the cellar spot one. Both teams wlU hove been de- „„„»« stance. ftbOUt how SalkiV came Ic over the totes, whatever they may established the year before. i veloped by post contests and with ! be known as 'Mohawk." a ivlck- be. seven regiOar* from thc 1938 the *wlft and .peedy attack of the name that was applied lo the grin­ A boot In the kidn-rj kept Solko \ team were lost by graduation, but '• "Grizzlies'* matched against the IRE V0l .he "mr ning Chicngono. as a sophomore from making tho preoent rrtp to] Oliver boo a letterman for every-razzle dazzle of the Gonxaga islng, ace Then there OaH'onite and thence to Texas position, Including several

course, references to Adolph as tbejwllb Ids huddle!,.. Who knous but 1 ty0 bocks. ' j 225-pound tackle discovered In "dese end dose" boy. ; that tbe ai. ur.it.- pesoJag .uxl In-' stated for alorring roles ore two' spring practice, appear potential CROSBY-GONZAGA Unp;iralU-led Is the lule of howjoplred ruraung of Moe might hove .fullback candidate*. Frank Em-1 All-Coast material. S"lku ..1.-1 (-.::.• im i-r.-:ii.-.I ,t "IW.II- been o Jurnlnr; point thol woukJ mon». ft rugged 215-pounder, ftnd OUvcV* toughest opponent i* ! razzing" club last year, the object havo meant victory ror OouxagftTMorahalt Stenstrom. Both appear | tj,0 echedule. They meet Gonzaga**: [JJ ASSOCIATES of which was to stop all razzing of*, over St. alory*oT J capable succcaaora to All-America j Bulldog* on October 21. Following : thcmsolv.-s and the exclusive mem- . Adolph may be out for the real, Mike Sdkulak and All-Coast' n,* Gonzaga till, the Ducks batUe ! 1 now accepting subscriptions for 1 wol of memberabipa bcrshtp of tin- dub. An enthusi/is-. of the season. There Is no doubt! Frank Mlcheb- ' [ U.CJ-.A, Wellington State. Ore-: lie member was Nick Daviscourt. that the loas of Solka will be s \ Jimmy Nicholson. Webfoot left gon State and Washington. (, E. 5. Study Lame at thai lint*- '-Ferdinand"; Pat Le- great, o • to the Bulldogs. Not be- • haJJ^acic, hss graduated, but OU- , $2.95 up, •••>• t«"i» , Do Your Part Marche was thc wit of thc organ!- Moc is a potential All-, ver'has few worries there, with by sending in your renewal, and also by securing 0 new member .- in ..-: •.:•;•••::. "got one link for Auu'Hcan, but he is one of those jNy -JackrabUt" Graybeal and for this permanent athletic financial program, conceived and razzing a iirolfler; ,ot intervals, \ innumerable lads throughout the j Steve Anderson available, peraonaUy sponsored by Bing Crosby. each member of the club could: country that builds All - Americans.; ' Grayboal l-> Poay Bock Welcome Frosh „ ..[jP^.I.*! •.*••«« hove one razz." The effectivejby setting an example of willing-1 Graybeal. one of a long succes-l T metho.l_ol Canadeo In elccting'bess to compete and keeping alive (sion of pony backs, was called the! BLUE & WHITE INN Vv AM.iSGTOX Be Among the Fjrst himself "president and then Inviting j the spirits ot his mates wttb a run- j -Warburtoa ot tbe north" lostl -. and Mrs. J, . Ryan the rest "of the nvembera to Join] nlngi fire of good will and Just yi.Nr. Bob Smith, ac-ridbpaw passer I to bring your membership up to date. And remember, there was eye.l Jealously-by campus poll-1 plain guts. 'and right hallback fixliire, returns | wiU be special events during tbe year especially for you. tlcians i jtist between you and me—Sol-; for a- final season, and ft red-haired *—*"*> The lir-.l day Solko eana- to lion- k:i la the best In his Une. If Gon- quarterback reserve, Dennis Dono- | THE SPORTSMAN'S REPAIR SHOP ooga ntust bo iu,nti..ii.-il. too. i zaga puts an All-American on the < van, la scheduled to hold tbat post. AT VOl'K SERVICE v-iotp i liked "ui] the span- every-. Held tbl* year, or if a favored rival { Although several linemen were Manufacturers of Chenille Letters. Felt Caps. Letters, Emblem*. nil..,- • . he n.i. u luti- til-.-)]*,hii- is suddenly slapped down, tbc odds j among the passing regulars, Oliver Banners, or anything from feU. - ed lino he saw no ln.li.m-.. al- .in- two to one tbe blushing.hero bos lettermon two deep ot every WARE, COCHRAN & COULTAS Renew Now! though* ic havteord to explain he will ray T did It for aloe.'' j forward wall position. Big Vic W„ 22 Sprague didn't e-tpert them to be wild. lie And two to one. he will have. | Reglnato. end,, and Jim Stuart, a z ~——j Pane Four GONZAGA BULLETIN. [email protected] TICKETS FOR IDAHO HOMECOMING GAME ON SALE

j Vandal Tilt Definitely Dated National Adwrtising Service, IDC r^soccled CbBe&ido f-W CaBtf Htahan mm**M*m Wanted In The Mail For Friday Afternoon, Dulributor of % October 13. CbteeiateCWest ... several dozen.loyal alumni to join the i Dear Father Sharp: **•£*• i throng ol Gonzaga stude'nt supporters who will be | Enclosed is a check 'for my' Entered as oecond class moil matter February 2s. 1921. at Spokane.-- SEATS AT DESERT Washington, under act of Congress Of March 3. 1870. Established -j—there next Tuesday night to meet a grand Bulldog > alumni dues. I will be looking for-' January 25. 1921. Issued weekly during the school year from Sep­ tember to May, Inclusive, except .during vacations. Subscription, ! team on their return from a double duel with the • 1.00 per year. Editorial and General Offices. AdmlnlstrsUon Build­ cream of the '39 crop of Western teams. Their su- cstlng accounts of the activities at For Afternoon Grid ing, room 331. " perb stand against the St. Mary's onslaught has al­ Gonzaga. Battle. ' -i Advertising rates upon request). ready won for them the plaudits of California sports- i Without a doubt a few of tbe, ; following notes on some old class- Advance sale «•* tickets for Gon- BILL ROYCE _. Editor writers. mstcs will help the Alumni page, i sago's annual gridiron till with JACrt FAHEY . Managing Editor WANTED I Barret Ely la working1 for Gray-' the University of Idaho Vandal* BILL MULLIGAN ..New* Editor bar Electric Company In San'opened today at the Uckel of- DON DIRST1NE * PromoUonsi Director ... hundreds of alumni to return to Gonzaga's Francioco. —- ] flee in thc Desert Hotel lobby, and BOB FALKNER "•* ™J£?/ J%£1\ LAVVRENCE EVANS and LEO JOE SIMPSON. portals for the annual Homecoming game next Tri- j Coorte Van Voorhls is wilh the' already is moving briskly. PHIL DOLAN .« LEO HORR!GAN . Advert!, in£K^.K*E. JOB** W « *« *?**** ' day against.. Idaho's Vandals. This is "Puggy's" | Greyhound Stage Lines in the i Gonzaga'* 1939 Homecoming KEN BOULAC...-..'..„ - .Circulation Manager'w*-h ".e Hecla Mining company. {same city. |gonie, annual hig get-together of Bob ilcnderaon Rich Johnson i Both were among the Aral to re­ Homecoming; he deserves the biggest welcome Gon­ j Al Bradford la with Standard Blue -and -White grade, which will Vincent Doran Bob Johnson new membership* for J939--I0. zaga's alumni can possibly put out, i OH at Bend. Oregon. [ be ihe ant home game for the Paul Slnnitt Don Km-.-..".]., ii ! A* for myself, I am coaching at j Bulldogs, has been definitely **t Leo Horrigan i THOMAS WALSH 07 Is In thei u.AijTCr. Joe Swontkoski . Deer Park high school for my sec-1 for tb* afternoon of Friday. Octo- Paul Derr George App regUlrar's office of Deer Lodge WHIHI tU • Bob Dellwo Murphy Brown Normal school In Montana. -7— . . all the names of former Gonzaga students i ond year. • [ ber 13. - Advance notice* predict Pat Hlggln* Tom Wernette Another outstanding Montana j Hoping the Bulldog* have a very , that many will attend both the George Dcrr Jack Dean alumnus Is D. J. McGonlgle *lfl. j on the roster of the 1939 Alumni Roll Call. The long­ j successful season. I remain with j Gonzaga-Idabo tussle and the BCry-sWchell— Hugh Shcr-rich 1 is usaneeted er the list, the greater the year for the Alumni Asso­ \ best regards to you. WSC- Washing tan gam* to be hold MR LEE TKUFEL, SJ. ciation. Make this Gonzaga's greatest year by send­ Sincerely jin Pullman the following day, thus ing in your membership NOW. CONRAD MURPHY WW **»• * ** Norlhwc.1* Officers of » | CLARENCE rTTTERER « ^ 1 greatest football spectacles in one j who is In tbe furniture business Weekend. GONZAGA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION New i.-in l*rfc«>-* ,. ,. , with his brother ln EUenaburg, boo NOTICE DEMIGNE-HEUTTER EDWARD J. CKOWLEY 0DS tle tl Your Songs . Reorganization of Gonzaga's Tills will be tbe lost issue of MARRIAGE UNITES AUGUST UETTINOER...: _... . „.„ 2*25: •»*«• **-» * ** ** c«»»s«- •on- football price scale bnng. Idaho ANGELO A. HOMAN — BscreUnF»>* gn^-*-**--- '">«« ">• h-B* Ibis year's BULLETIN to be REGISTRAR, ALUMNUS tickets down to a two dollar top HAROLD WACNUK Treasurer -school in 1930. Jack Is a quarter- sent to oil Gonzaga grads. Af­ Again the I'.l i.l V I IN pre­ price, tax Included. Other reserved FATHER CURTIS J. SHARP. b.J . Moderator i back on this year's Bullpup eleven. ter thla week only those who sents tbe wonts to Gonxnge'i. scats an- on sole al * 1.50 and 11,00 to nave paid their 1939-40 duca. Students were relieved upon re­ •wstaol seng*. Every o-Usirot turning to school to find tbat Gon-' Mall orders, as well as regular ad- MIKE LAM ANNA -36, Bulldog will receive the BULLETIN. and alunmuo nhoukl knotv the saga'a regiotrar. Hazel Demlgne.' ! vance and reservation sales are guard of four years back, baa tak­ Mail your letter for membership words and Join in whenever now being.handled al the Desert now Mr.-. Paul Hcutter. was .-.till en up teaching duties at, Newport today. DONT MISS A SINGLE Uckel office. high school, Newport, Washington. scsted behind her desk to greet nnd wbr-revt-r Ui.-j are ployed. ISSUE BlTAJJOllS OF GONZAGA ' . HARRY J. IIAM.EV '23. is pro­ : new and old. .Bulldog-* of Gonzaga, ready to- . w secuting attorney at GrsngcvlUe. Alumni Honor Roll •wshJ u~~.~* » Ho-r.i-a.-M ihs' M1» Demlgne and Mr. Heutler sink their teeth and bite. Leading dromntic opus of colic Idaho. tathcr Bernard R- Hubbard. W^ mmni^ w «L-- AloyoillS Ready to fight. fighL fight, fight, k'late thenplans this fall has turned Below is the list of paid-up members of the 1939-40 ou Glacier Priest, after trying for »;churCD on Saturday. July 29, after Bulldog* of Gonzaga, »preoding lb*- ** *•'•** 1»°rt«> Wilder* "Our Gonzaga Alumni Association. Furthei additions will be HUGH DUGGAN '23 io - iploy-jyear and a half to master the Ian-j which the couple traveled south to: fame of the Blue and thc White. Town.'- Thus far Son Francisco made In successive issues of the BULLETIN. „d by the state lax-commission atlKUage ot u,c EslurorA, gave it up visit friends ta CoIiforaU ond-riew' WSC. and Ihe Unl- . Davenport, W-Mhington. h* vlftuaUv lmooaslblc A form of1*"* S"1 Francisco fair. Beware, it Isn't safe to prowl, for, **"•** °' Oregon hove signified Joe' AIM - Old National Hank Kg, T. Ariyoma 221 !a w. Riverside Moal Rev. Rbbt. Armstrong Sacramento. Calif. .Msaie^^[CLEESON 'S3, wh^o Is the . fines and luflcxes. For example, graduating- In 1922. He taught! . *Tf' _ ,,, „ „„ , , *. Frank Barker Conncll. Wash. .-; ;i-'i apple orchard in tbe Bllterf'1 y lc cr lcl Denny Barry 1011 E. DcSmel -' Root mountains near Missoula. the verb *to *ee" bos 670 forms tnathemaUcs and me ebon I col' „„, i i ' *£ , Thc all-t record for touch. Gonzaga for nmnl -"g^S aoMaB»- ****»$ Arnold J. Bcrtrand 212 N. Montana Ave. tbelr way to victory. H. W. Bozarth Leahy, Waah. Tbomao D. A. Brophy 217 Pork Avenue New York, N. Y. '•COO P DORM PROJECT aSi**** •*"" ""* "^ivSn^szT™" !»*s ^-t^rTU".".';!; Jama* Brown Jr. tfOo E. Rockwood Blvd. Spokane, Waah. 1 rtnen the gome la in the bag. who when ihey scored 32 ibuehdowns in BEGUN AT ROCKHURST The best example of perfectj Mrs. Hcutter. who ho* been with will have thc right to brag N. 1707 CLicinnnti Spokane. Wash.' minutes against Cumberland - Warren Cain, university. Ambrose Codd 325 E. Slnto Spokane. Wash. : timing In football was accom- tho Institution for nearly ten years. THE GONZAGA BULLDOGS Hector J. Cyre Boise, Idaho ROCKHURST COLLEGE, Kan-[pushed by Alvin Ekberg when he will continue her duties aa regis- Music by Johnny Burke Everett N. Crooby 9028 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, Calif.!•" a*>'. Mo.—ISc-ck-huml coUege" was playing on the Garretson high[trar for thc remainder of this Lyrics by Jimmy Monaco Forest Peters of Ihe Montana Ed Crowley 418 21st Spokane, Wash, j has joined tbe list of American team In South Dakota. In each of. year. freshman set the record for field Jeromo Corkery 810 W 20th Spokane. Waah. colleges making practise! applies- three consecutive, games be rani GONZAGA GLORIOUS goals by drop kick for a gome and Lorry Crosby 9022 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood. Calif, j Uon of the cooperative movement more than sixty yards for a toucb- Tbe longest run with a com-i Ob glorious, thy name and fame season in the encounter with Bill­ Bernard J. Davey 3Stf Carlton Court Spokane, Waoh.[for mo.benefit of students. down. And In each instance tbe pleted pas* was made by Rupert i Resplendent in thy youth. ing* Polytech In 1924. He scored John 1 - Davis Kldpath Hotel Spokane, Wash.. Unt,, this year a "day school K"° went off wbllo ho waa making seventeen dropkicks. Hugh J. Duggan Davenport, Wash. lO'Keefe of Marquette. He re- On radiant,.thy holy flame K. J, Dovine 3ti> E. Boone celved the ball from Joseph Leery Thai lights your lamp of truth. I ' ' ' Close Inn Apt*. Spokaac Wash' utilized an abandoned elass bulld- *•* I In tbe Alabama Polytech game In {Gonzaga university, oh. Alma Ma-'And tny great revere L. Vincent DonahOe i or Dug Dychraan 213 Tacoma Bldg. Tocoma, Waab.[***C ' * cooperative dormitory,...; Moon Mullins, 1929 fullback on 1929 and ran.eighty-eight yard* to] icr, dear. Word, and music I Dr. Patrick R. Devcreaux 710 E. 24th Spokane, Waah. with-accommodations it nrst for Notre Dame, gained only an Inch score and win tbe gome. j We'll cherish, love and honor thee. Wallace Orr '38 Rev. Anthony J. Doach Box 109 Kenni-wick. Wash, twenty-five boarder.. ^^ one puly aa-oinat Navy that Dr. Michael A. Danlclcb i-,70 Market St Son Francisco, Calif.; Get Own BtTaddaat - year. But the boll had been put in' Tacoma, Waah.! Mark C DoIUver 912 N. K SL K om s from 810 Northern Life Tower Seattle. Wash.- The project wUl be operated on * # »*' ***« ****** "*-« Wm. DuPuls hu l c0 a Jerome J- Day Wallace, Idaho : a alrtctly coop basis. Students will! •*» *** * ** » touchdown- R. Max Ettcr 207 W. 24th - Spokane. Wash, pay ail blU* connected with Uie!1*" »««*««*« winning the game. Lawrence S. Eddlns Hecla Mining Co. Wallace, Idaho hall and provide mamtenonce for! "*ww™~~~***™*™*™*~ Robert A. Ftynn 420 W. .Urd Sp-kan-*. Wash, i tin. building. Thi* plan U In kosp-i ••«••••••»•••• -*nn* Dr. Rlcbard Flabcrty 1003 E. Boone Spokane, Wash. I Ing with the move initiated twi Clarence J. Fitterer Ellensburg, Wash. • • I years ago on tbe campus of Texas | •, ., REMEMBER FRED ASTAIRE Dr. E. J. Fitzgerald Wallace, Idaho Christian university, where o ft belt S SerVICC TOUT LOldS Tom Fllzpalrick 620 Paulsen Bldg. Spokane, Wash J group of six students set up their . We will tftllor free of ccusrgo— hoi ihe right combination of Francis A. Fleder Pomeroy, Wash. (own dormitory. Since 1937. the'] i. Alll rin*rips.. great acting and dancing Marion Glee son Ut. 1 Box 122 mo emcnt -pm,u to 2 Sew aU-oeama during life Box 220 1 lo give you more pleaiure Eorl E. Gorrity EoNainpat , ilSolIdoho ^ ,r.k„ ,,!» •*• wm of garment. . Wllmot Garvin So, 1007 Jacques St. Spokane, Wftsh.,4" WJW«*» 3 Furniah additional mate­ Donald Gorman •> KEGJ Kelts pell, Mont. luwflhurst, o Jesuit college, bos rial in case you oulr*n*o-sr - Rev. Eugene V. Gergen Box 1S49 Great Falls. Mont, excellent faculties for such a ven- .. them. Dr. J. -W\ Garrity 107 12th Ave. So. Nampa, Idabj! lure—-tbe newly remodeled Hanley 4. Take up any shrinkage in U A. Gagliarde 1110 Washlngtt I Bldg. Tocomo. Woah. hall being ideal for tbe purpose. washing by adding addi­ it H. Graham -443 Uf. 24th %£ttb.' w"£' I AcCT,ru-l18' lo present plans, thc tional cloth. A. Douglas Gray Union Oil Co. Soottle, Wish.!onl. y meal to be served is break­ B, Make all n.ecded altera­ P. L. Hog on GI endive, Mont. fast, which each student will pre­ tion* FREE to prolong tbe R. Graham Haley 1419 Lir.Hi N. W, Washington. D. C.; pare for hlnueif lb a modern kitch- life of your STURDY Leo Hoban Wallace. Idaho -—- cords. Horry J. Hanley GrsngcvlUe. Idaho - Lester S. Harrison 110 State Bank Bldg. Kellogg, Idaho • Coos, Hennessey N25I8 Washington Spokane, Wash. | The longeat field goal from Ralph Q Hove aenubUe. Wash , ... •• 1 •pUfjimrni^WirJL.BlJidC.^by James J. F. Hilller 9 14th BelUnirbam. Wash.' Haxail.of Princeton In" tho game! J. Eorl Heoly Belt, Mont. ^ JogfthuA Yale in lbeZ. It split.tbe: John P. Heoley Belt, Moot. crossbars after traveling sixty-five: WS18 Msin Jome* A. Keen Box 13 Hamilton, Mont}yards. Dan Keen 1814 S. Idaho St Nell*, door to Rltx Theater Jome* w. Kesms Townscnd. Mont. • •••••••!:•••••••• R.F.J" P. O. Box 629 Fiorial N. 2432 Perry Pete Umftcker Desert Hotel Mike Lomanna Newport, Wash. J. P. LftugbUn Harrington. Waal THEY HAVE THE Joe Lavln - 735 E. 23rd Harry L. Lane *" 3417 Norton Everett, Waah. > Joe Lavln Jr. 73S E. 23rd Spokane, Wash. Dr. ... Fletcher Luger S. 1903 Grand Spokane, Waah. I Your ". William C. Lindsay Kellogg. Idaho Frank Morse 1123 W. Sinte Spokane, Wash, j Kranclo McGinn N 6007 Regal Spokane, Wash. J. CftrroU McGoldrick 614 W. 20th Spokane, Waah.! Right Co John McMfthon 3841 Clement St. San Francisco. Calif Joseph P. Mcrortaad E. 1101 Augusta Spokane, Wash. I FOR MORE PLEASURE Mltlon McGoldrick 90S W. 26th Spokane. Wash.' .-C7 • on D. J. McClonigle ", Montana Power Co, Butte, UonLj Cjtesterfield blends the' Right Combination of Joseph C. McCarthy Orofino, Idaho Last Chance Conrad Murphy * Box 66 Deer Park, Wash. tbe finest American and Turkish tobaccos- to Norman dePendsr S. 1011 IUr.kwo.-1 -Spokane. Wash.; | give you a milder, better-taiting smoke with a Fronk Still 1. 103 Mission Spokane, Waan.) j to-set in your subscription lo the BULLETIN with William Symmes S. 1813 Msple Spokane, Wash, ! more pleasing aroma ... George Twohy 602 Mil|,-r BMg. Yakima. Woah. 1 your alumni dues before free distribution ends. Ray Twohy R.F.D. 5 And when you try thefn you'll find ihst these arc ine­ Joe Turner Yakima. Wash. I Glenna Ferry, Idaho qualities Chesterfield hat above alt other* in giving" you Tom Tabor . Lewlsion. Jdabo Starting next week the BULLETIN will be John d*Urbal 3217 W. Eighth - Spokane, Wash. More SmoUnt PUosmrt. THEY SATISFY. Lawrence A. Wagner 2ZI6 2nd SL So. mailed only to those alumni who have paid their Harold A. Wagner W. 802 MaxweU Great Foils. Mont. John F, Waltt Spokane. Waan. 428 W. 20th Spokane. Wash. 1939-40dues. ' ''....' J, C. Walsh 443 Aabland St. Thomas Walsh St. Paul, Minn. Registrar"* Office Deer Lodge, Mont. T your pleasure... Wm. F. Walsh Republic. Wash. itolden Walker Cheney. Waah. Jerry Weibor 311 K Main Jooeph T. Woods DohH Wait Long Bell Bldg. , Send in your check for SI .50 today to «•> the wo rld% beat REV. CURTIS J. SHARP, SJ. cigarette tobacco* Bulletin Advertisers GONZAGA UNIVERSITY SPOKANE, WASHINGTON Merit YOUL Enclose a letter tcliing all about yourself and alumni pels. Patronage DON'T -MISS A SINGLE ISSUE hesterfield