An Jfranxfeco Jfogfront
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
**H%nni-inr r •iiwi(M>fi''i*>"i*>i>n<iJi<i><>i-ifi«ifnif>anfi<wi*f>nfn>iMmi WMWWWMIIWW^MWWWJ SHERIFF RECALLED FOGHORN PRESENTS Loyola Pass &an Jfranxfeco Jfogfront All-CBA Five Page Five Page Four OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO '***"*-""-****i*rnnnnf*onnp'*'ri I * rmnr nrdinrinnri nnnnrn rmn nnnnnn rm nn^Vui JUUi A J UWM Volume 48 — No. 18 THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957 mo i5i SKyline 2-3162 By DICK DURIS ASUSF 'FOOTS BILL' FOGHORN Sports Editor It was harder this time, but the outcome was the same. USlF, for the third consecutive year, journeys to Corvallis in quest of another NCAA crown. Senior The glamour of the Russell-Jones era was absent this sea son, but the "never say die" attitude prevailed. The Hilltop pers saw their record run of sixty straight wins snapped. Throughout the season the Don's suffered injuries, confusion and despair that would have caused a lesser team to give up the ghost, the Hilltoppers illustrated that thev were not that team. By DON HALOG between several representatives FOGHORN News Editor for the motion and Bob DuRard, The odds in favor of USF cap That perennial contender, Tra most outspoken legislator against turing their third NCAA cham dition, was paid oft last Thursday it. pionship are stacked against them. for his February 28th bout with DuRard instigated the hassle, No longer can the Don's count on the Student Legislature with a de declaring "this battle has been go the shock-treatment that they dis cision by which the ASUSF will played in past years—the opposi ing on for months," As far as he tion respects them, but some of assume the cost of bids for the se was concerned, "the students are niors to the Junior Pronv the fear that prevailed for the past well informed ... those I have con two years has subsided. After all, The Hilltop student government tacted are unanimously against this started the 25-year-old battler on the Dons were not even listed in grant." the top thirty teams in the nation. his way shortly after Freshman ANALYZE THE SITUATION Class President Bob DuRard moved Their days of glory have terminat "Let's analyze the situation," he ed—why fear them? for a reconsideration of the ver stated: "This fifty dollars—it's an dict to relieve the Junior Class arbitrary figure. Why not $100?" Russell - Jones notwithstanding, from granting seniors free bids to "What's the purpose of it? Why this season's USF quintet may easily rank with the best—a fact the March 23rd Prom. is it being given?" Senior Class Representative that they will have an opportunity Tom Mathews seconded the mo "Take the individual offices. to prove starting tomorrow eve tion and asked ASUSF Presi The NFCCS Senior Delegate— USF's 1956-57 CBA CHAMPS—(top row— Mike Preaseau, Mike Farmer, Bill Mallen, ning. In Gene Brown and Mike dent Al Boro for a five-minute what's the payment for? It's I. to r.) Coach Phil Woolpert, John Koljian, Art Day, and Gene Brown. (Missing) Ron Farmer the Hilltoppers have one recess to discuss the whole mat payments for (student legisla Al Dunbar, Jack King, Bob Radanovich, Mancasola. The CBA trophy is situated on of the finest one-two punches in ter in private and thereby short ture) meetings—(attending them. Dave Lillevand, and manager Bill Mulhol either shoulder of Farmer and Mallen. the game today. Farmer has been en the meeting. What about the NFCCS Junior land; (bottom row—I. to r.) Charlie Russell, FOGHORN Photo by Russ Goebel rightly called "The best defensive Delegate? He assists the Senior EXPLAIN STATUS QUO forward in the country." Delegate. Why shouldn't he get Obstacles have littered the The conference assumed order BOB DuRARD a proportionate sum of $35?" STANFORD STRIKE and Boro proceeded to explain the Dons path ever since the season 'slush fund' "The ASUSF Secretary— when Mysterious "Box" began and there is little hope status quo of the whole situation, he runs for office, he realizes the noting BSC Chairman Ray Casau- that they will subside at Corval marked the triumph for the neg job it entails. The only justifica lis. doumecq's motion to obtain free ative side, but the outcome was tion for a grant of some sort for Appears Vanishes bids, and after that motion's de USFIDAHO STATE not decided until the very last this office is that there is no one Daily Quits to USF squares off with Idaho feat, the move by Junior Class member, Freshman Class Repre under him." President Joe Bondanza to have During Dark Hours State in tomorrow evening's lid- sentative Warren Hinckle, sound lifter, and Cal tangles with the the ASUSF defray the-cost of bids ed the tenth "no" ballot. "The Head Yell Leader does a USF political circles were abuzz for the seniors. Both actions were tremendous amount of work. But Skyline Conference standardbear- SENT TO FINANCE COMMITTEE ers, Brigham Young, in the night initiated at the Legislature's pre Sophomore Class Representative why not give the assistant yell with speculation this week follow' Protest 'Control' vious meeting. leaders a proportionate sum?" ing the mysterious appearance cap. The winners vie Saturday. Bernie Schneider's 24-day-old mo By WARREN HINCKLE Idaho State, Rocky Mountain tion to grant $50 salaries per sem Boro indicated that a "yes" vote "The Clubs Representative is a Monday — and just as mysterious FOGHORN Staff Writer Conference titlist, have an impres LARRY FRIEND would necessitate bringing back ester to five of the Executive Com president of a club like the other disappearance Tuesday evening— One of the more blistering student newspaper-legislature sive, but somewhat misleading Casaudoumecq's motion, while a mittee was finally acted upon at club presidents." DuRard said that this session and sent to the Finance of a large, reddish-brown 'ques battles in local collegiate history blazed down on the Farm won-lost record. At first glance the "no" indication would result in the each of the organization heads do tion' box for depositing of a flood Bengals 24-2 mark is frightening, Campus A S U S F's taking responsibility Committee for consideration by a much the same as the next man. last weekend as the Stanford Daily staff went on strike, watch vote of 13-6. of letters addressed to the students but a quick look at the caliber of for each bid desired by seniors PROPORTIONATE SUM ed a 'volunteer' staff put out the last paper of the quarter, and teams that they faced and this going to the Prom. The motion was officially amend "The BSC Chairman has nine or from the "Non-Partisan Committee finally decided Monday to go back to work when classes re record loses much of its impres- Calendar Chairman Boro also disclosed ed to read "effective beginning in eleven men under him who should for Effective Student Govern siveness. Seattle University, who TODAY — Knights of Co that a victory for the latter vote, the fall semester of 1957." get a proportionate sum of what sume with a promise to continue ment." their battle against "controlling" handed the Bengals their only two lumbus meet, Gleeson Li moreover, would detest the quar Between the time that Schnei he gets." setbacks of the season, was the ter-century custom for the third- der's motion, previously tabled, The boxs labeled "for deposit ogislation by the Stanford legisla brary Lecture Room, 10 Du Rard, an honor student from ture. NFCCS Bookings only top-flight competition on their a.m. year students to invite their elders i'.«s taken from the table until it of questionaires,' was placed schedule. San Jose's Bellarmine High, in FRIDAY, MARCH 15 — as guests. was given over to the Finance quired, "If you're going to start next to the convocation boxes The heated issue exploded last Idaho's chance of copping the -The roll-call vote of 10-9 Committee.. ther» ensued a battle outside the lounge of the liberal Wednesday evening when the leg For Europe Tour Regionals received a serious BASEBALL: USF vs. Santa —Continued on Page 6 islature passed, 12-4, a by-law call arts building. It was locked shut blow when their playmaker Clara, Seals Stadium, 2:30 ing for recall of the Daily editor by guard Jim Rodgers was ruled p.m.; BASKETBALL: USF and chained to a table. a petition signed by five per cent Show Increase U.S. students optimistic on in ineligible by the NCAA hier vs. Idaho State, Corvallis' of the student body and a three- archy. The loss of Rodgers eli Group Petitions Official Notice ANONYMOUS COMMITTEE fourths vote of the legislature. ternational conditions are booking Gill Coliseum. Academic Vice President summer passage to Europe in in minates a good deal of the Ben SATURDAY, MARCH 16 — This apparently was the work of The Daily staff immediately gals rebound strength. Paul Harney, S. J., an another anonymous 'political com voted a protest strike and, after creasing numbers. BASKETBALL: USF vs. The spring-legged Rodgers was California-Brigham Young nounced the following poli mittee on campus. The Committee putting Thursday's issue to bed And more ships added to the a tyrant on the boards this past Return of KEAR cies on probation and dis For Better Student Government, with huge banner headlines and trans-Atlantic run are making it season, and had a far from anemic winner, Gill Coliseum, a blasting editorial, walked out possible for more student travelers Corvallis.