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«^^»^»*^M^^^^^*IM^^*MM^^»>^^M^M DL an Jfranttsico Jfogtjom * JLtt9> nude OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS »M¥¥¥¥¥^rV<rW^r^WW^^rVy By THE EDITOR UNTVERSTTY OF SAN FRANCISCO "A good leader is one who delegates his authority, for it VOL 34, No. 2 SAN FUANCISCP, MARCH 4, 1947 Tuesday is only in this way that satis factory results are achieved." At a recent meeting of a campus club, the president of that organization had cause to utter these phrases, or words to their effect, while choosing sub ARRETTS OF WIMPLE STREET committees to carry out the club's functions for the coming year. These are not only words of wisdom, but words which we might offer to many of the lead ers of other campus organiza tions. True, without an inspira F. COLLEGE PRODUCTION tional leader, no organized group . <S> can hope to achieve any amount of success. But the finest leader Tryouis Tomorrow in the world, who cannot dele Frosh Announce Big Session gate his authority, would be just Foghorn Elections It was announced last week as unsuccessful. by Mr. James Gill, Dramatics Fandango Bids It is the task and the obligation Director at the University of of every leader to pick men who San Francisco, that the next can carry out all the administra production for the College Will Go On Sale tive and functional duties under Many Matters Face his command. Looking around us Players would be "The Barretts at our campus picture, have our Don Farbstein Named Editor; of Wimple Street." Bids Should Be. leaders chosen men to perform This marks a second first for Obtained Early these duties? Have our leaders the College Players, as this will Execs At Long Meet delegated their authority to com be the first Amateur Showing The Freshman Fandango will petent subordinates? Mouille, Mogler Assistants; of this production on the West be held at the Hotel St. Francis By ED MOGLER If we are to take opinion of Coast. The previous first being on St. Patrick's Day. many members of the student "The Late George Apley." Jack Riordan, Freshman The Executive Committee of the Associated Students of body, the answer would be an Mr. Gill expressed high hopes Prexy, reported, "the Italian the University of San Francisco concluded perhaps the most emphatic, No! Not once, but sev for the presentation of this sec room and the Colonial room have lengthy and important meeting of the school year last Friday. eral times, we have heard mem Gazuiis, Walters Heai ond major show by the recently been obtained in order to assure Business conducted by the group included a report on bers of the student body condemn revitalized Drama group. "With smooth dancing and avoid con the Senior Adios by Editor Gene Murray. He presented a the studentbody President, the a fine group of well-seasoned per gestion. In addition, refresh complete report on the progress <S> Editor of the Foghorn, the chair Zimmerman Is News Editor; formers on hand, the success of ments will be served during the and financial status of the Adios, man of the BSC, the President of the play is assured." evening in the Green room which announcing that Joe Mouille had the Irish Club, and so on ad in The recent production of the has been reserved. been appointed Business Manager finitum, for not delegating their Spirit Of Hilltop players, "The Late George Apley" Alii s' Deposits To Pryce To Handle Features "The Don", a painting rep The music will be provided by in the place of Wade Finegan. authority to competent subordi was very highly received by its Eddie Fitzpatrick and his Or nates. Members of the Foghorn last week elected an entire resenting the fighting Don as audiences and the students, and chestra from 9 p. m. till 1 a. m. CAMERA DAYS We would be the last person in the spirit of the Hilltop was according to all critics was an new staff to head the school publication for the Spring term. recently donated by the class This first social event of the Three camera days also shall the world to pass a judgment on outstanding success. year will be formal and the no Don Farbstein, formerly the paper's sports editor is the of '47. be held this Tuesday, Wednesday the men who are responsible for Father Harney, Dean of Men, corsage rule will be in effect. and Thursday, and he expressed This Week Only the administrating of student new editor-in-chief. His assistants will be Ed Mogler and Thc picture painted for the and moderator for the group, was "Violators of this rule will be the hope that the students will government. But the evidence has Joe Mouille, with Ernest Zimmerman as news editor and University by N. Pisso will treated as in previous occa participate better than they have shown that somewhere, somehow, Bill Pryce as feature editor. The sports department will be hang in the Lounge along with sions," Riordan added. "They in the past. He stated: Fee Will Be things have often gone astray. headed by George Gazulis and Bill Walters. that other inspiring painting will not gain admittance to the But, does this give us the right of the three Don gridders Italian room. "Photographs enliven a year Formerly the secretary of the book and only through student $1.50 Per Copy to immediately condemn the lead whose spirit in both the foot There will be a booth set executive council of the Univer ball and battle fields will be cooperation will we be able to ers? Docs a failure of a rally, a sity, Farbstein is majoring in up in the main hall of the school Deposits on the "Adios," Jun bad gossip column, or any sim Strazzulo, Calegari, long remembered. where bids may also be obtained. secure suitable photographs for ior-Senior yearbook, will be taken political science and plans to go the Adios. Everyone having a ilar example, allow us to charge Thc Don is tall and straight, Thirteen days remain and the today in a booth in the main that it is the leader who is en into law. Ed Mogler, a sophomore, a cigarette in one hand the camera should bring it to school Chicazola Elected is an English major. Mouille is a price of the bids is $3.50 instead hall, it was announced this week tirely and solely responsible? It other across one of his gun of the $3.00 previously stated. on these days to take pictures." by Gene Murray, editor of the Liost certainly does not. junior and an English major. belts. A green shirt and yellow News editor, Zimmerman is in his Members of the Dance Com The Adios is priced tentatively publication. Deposits will be In all our experience with stu Maraschi Officers waist band set of the U.S.F. mittee and executive board also at $3.25 but may be reduced to $1.50 each. third year and is interested in colors. dent government, we have often fiction writing. New feature edi have bids for sale. Members of $3.00. All students were request "Thc purpose of the deposit In the .background the Uni ed to sign-up in the booth in the 'onlid that the reason student Meet On Wed. tor and junior, Bill Pryce is a the committee are: Jim Martin, system is to insure each indi v-aders do not delegate their du- versity Church, Lone Moun Frank Gassidy, Dick O'Brien, Ed main hall this week. A deposit political science major. George tain, and the Marin county of $1.50 is requested. vidual who has signed up for a jsj£ to competent subordinates, To Lay Plans Gazulis and Bill Walters arc both Faust, and Wade Finigan. b^ck that he will receive it," ^^ that competent subordinates hills across the bay as well "There is a limited supply of At the same time Murray stat Dan Strauzzulo was elected prospective sophomores and tak as the coloring of the painting Murray stated, "Then too, the are not to be had. Willing to ing pre-legal majors. bids," said Riordan, "those who ed deposits would be taken in editorial staff has to be certain work, loyalty, devotion and so on, president of the Maraschi Club all donate a San Francisco obtain them first will not be dis the main hall, a discussion ensued for the Spring semester at a MR. JAMES GILL of the number of copies to order, does not make a man competent. COURSE SUCCESSFUL atmosphere. appointed." as to who would have use of the meeting held last Wednesday in The funds used to pay for and we feel this is one fool But a combination of these qual well pleased with the last show, •-• booth for selling tickets. The proof way," he added. ities with experience will make a Room B-4. Other officers elected Said Mr. Kennard, Assistant the painting were raised at the and was highly enthusiastic over Freshmen class had requested its man as nearly competent as possi were Paul Calegari as vice-presi Foghorn moderator, "The veteran Junior Prom last semester. the choice of the "Barretts of use for the sale of bids to the These deposits will be taken ble. And it is easy to sec that this dent and Charles Chicazola as staff of editors will be suppli- This is the first permanent Wimple Street." Rifle Team Places Frosh Fandango. A decision was for one week only, it was re is all a leader might request. But, secretary-treasurer. mented by a large promising gift donated, to the University ported.