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Vol. 22 No. 4 San Francisco, September 20, 1940 Friday Dons Take Over Treasure Island For U. S. F. Fair Day Tomorrow

Ignatian Exercises Start Monday; Weather FAIR Tomorrow Rally, Dance, Concert and Fireworks Father Malone Is Retreat Master Headline University's Day at Fair

Former Professor Returns to Conduct Annual Spiritual Bill Muller, Harry Katz Head Fair Committee: Bill Ferdon Services For University Students Master of Ceremonies For Rally

By JAMES E. MOSER Next Monday morning, September 23, the annual retreat exercises for the students of Climaxing long weeks of plan­ the University will open with Mass in the University Church at 8 o'clock. ning and arranging on the part of the "Fair Day" committeemen, all The retreat this year will be conducted by Father Lorenzo Malone, S. J., of Loyola Fair Program is finally in readiness for tomor­ University at . For three days from Monday thru Wednesday Father Malone Registration of all USF students, Alumni, friends row's second, never-to-be-forgot­ will give a series of three daily conferences to the retreatants. ten University of San Francisco Father Malone is especially of USF and parents of the students will be held through­ Day at the Fair. noted for his retreats given to out the day on the mezzanine floor of the San Francisco Harry Katz, chairman of the college men in many universities California Country Club Chosen Building, from 11:00 a. m. until 6:00 p. m. USF attend­ USF "Fair Day" committee, who, along the Pacific coast. He is no ants will be on hand to receive you and your guests at all along with alumnus Bill Muller stranger to the University of San times between the above mentioned times, to have you and his co-workers has labored Francisco, for he was a member As Scene of Annual Soph Drag hard and long at the task of plan­ of the faculty and ahtletic moder­ registered and to distribute the "Don" green and gold ning and staging all the special ator here about ten years ago. colors. events for tomorrow's celebra­ The University's championship Gallagher Announces That Student-Body Will tion, today made known the fact basketball teams of a decade ago Select Theme of Dance 2:00—The Don band concert at the Federal court. that a record crowd of USF stu­ owed a great portion of their suc­ 2:30—USF Glee Club will have its concert on the main. dents is virtually assured. cess to Father Malone's guidance. Word was issued by President floor of the San Francisco Building. Said Chairman Katz: This year a new order of re­ John M. Gallagher of the Class Exec Session 3:00—The Glee Club will participate in the Federal "Throughout the week .ticket of '43 that the annual Soph Drag treat exercises has been installed. Plaza Show in the Federal Court. sales soared io new heights in­ will be held this year at the Cali­ Grants Last dicating that Treasure Island fornia Country Club. 4:00—The swanboat race on the Lagoon of the Nations will be filled tomorrow after­ between the various clubs of USF. In addition to this important Week's Bids noon and evening with swarms news, Gallagher also stated: "The Mirrored in the placid pool of the Court of Roses is the 5:00—The softball game between the Student Body of Don students and their sen- «*tas, ttong -vijh a large num­ 1940 Sophomore Class wishes to The third regular meeting of massive Triumphal Arch ol the irVorld's Fair on Treasure Island, Team and the Alumni'AH-stai'S. ber of alumni and friends of the announce a Soph Drag Theme the Executive Committee on which will be the scene for U. S. F. festivities when the Dons 7:00—The Sun Tower Chimes will play the favorite university." Contest, open to all members of Tuesday suffered from the reper­ take over the Fair tomorrow. USF songs. In regard to the special events the Student Body. We believe cussions of the financial attack 7:15—The star-studded, gigantic rally for the USF vs. that we are establishing a prece­ of last week. scheduled for the Don's 16-hour dent in holding such a contest, Treasurer Bob Rossi recom­ Tou Cant Take It With You' Is Stanford game. occupation of the Island, Bill thereby giving the members of mended approval of all the grants 1 9:00—The grand ball at Hall, featuring Muller, prominent alumnus in the university an opportunity to requested by campus organiza­ charge of staging the day's activ­ New College Players Production Larry Cannon and his orchestra. ities, announced that all of the voice their opinions in this mat­ tions at the last meeting. On the 10:00—The colossal display of fireworks at the Sports ter." basis of the Finance Committee's planned activities have been in action, the Executives passed SECOND PULITZER PRIZE PLAY FOR DONS field which will take place during the dance in­ complete readiness for some time. And there it is—the chance for unanimously all the appropria­ termission. Glee Club Concert every student who has ever tions. Casting To Take Place Tonight In Auditorium; thought to himself: "Shucks, I The band, after rehearsing a could have thought of a much bet­ Money Granted Freshmen Wanted great deal on its entirely new ter., decorative scheme than The Saint Ives Law Club got Publicity Bureau Si. Ives Hears repertoire is expected to give its they're using"; the chance to ex­ twenty-five dollars for their pub­ Hitting the bell again when it mance go to make this production usual fine performance. The Glee press his ideas regarding the lication, the "Advocate". comes to securing Class A pro­ a laugh riot. Has USF In News Far East Talk Club, too, practicing daily for the theme or motif which will govern The Glee Club received seven ductions, the College Players an­ Crazy People occasion, reports that it is quite the decorative scheme for the of the seventeen dollars asked nounced this week that their in­ The, plot of the play centers ready to undergo the ordeal of FATHER LORENZO MALONE With the complete organization Last night the St. Ives Law traditional dance itself, as well as to pay for rental of mess jack­ itial production of the 1940 sea­ around the Vanderhof house in performing three nights in suc­ ets. The Alumni Association, of their staff during this past Club had its first regular meeting the program. Not only will the son would be the Kaufman and New York City. Here any normal of the semester, at 8:15. There cession with two shows on Satur­ Mass will be offered up on Mon­ cooperating with the Glee Club week, the University of San winning entrant have the plea­ Hart laugh vehicle "You Can't person might run into any sort of was a short business meeting day. The members will give an day, Tuesday and Wednesday in its appearance at Treasure Francisco's Student Publicity Bu­ sure of seeing his brain-child be­ Take It With You", a Pulittzer an abnormal being. Mother writes during which Jack O'Brien was exclusive concert in the San mornings at 8 o'clock instead of Island, donated the remainder. reau is now running along in high come an actuality, but also will he prize play. plays because somebody deliver­ invested in the position of chan­ Francisco Building at 2:30, and an hour later as in former years. In a new move, Rossi recom­ gear, according to Dick Blake, go to the Drag as a guest of the With this announcement came ed a typewriter to the house by cellor, Richard Fenton as burser again at 3:00 p.m. as a participant As a result, the daily series of mended and the committee ap­ former editor of The Foghorn and Class of '43. a decided reversal of form on the mistake. Mother's model when and Roy Esposto as recorder. of the Federal Plaza Show. conferences as well as the other proved a vote of twenty-one dol­ now director of the Student Bu­ part of the College Players. Last she paints, is the former iceman, Following the business meeting retreat exercises will be conclud­ There are no restrictions or lars to buy sweaters for this reau. The newly scheduled intra­ year the Don Thespians tended to who came to stay. Daughter Es­ Professor Price of the Law School limitations placed upon the en­ year's yell leaders. In existence for two weeks, mural swanboat race will hold ed shortly after noon each day. remain within the realm of sie is a ballet dancer, who is un­ addressed the members with an tries. Each may submit any theme In compensation for their per­ a great deal of work has al­ the limelight at the Lagoon of Ends Thursday the dramatic by presenting such der the tutelage of a Russian, intensely interesting talk on legal that strikes his fancy as long as formance at the Frosh Reception, ready been accomplished by the Nations at 4 p.m., when two Students will not have to re­ productions as "Our Town" and who says everything "stinks". systems in Shanghai and their re­ it can be used at the California the members of the band finally the bureau. More than 30 sepa­ members of one of the USF turn for any afternoon confer­ "Cyrano de Bergerac". Now the Grandfather Vanderhof is a lations with the Sino-Japanese campus clubs pedal their way Country Club and as long as the received twelve dollars worth of rate releases have already been ences as they did heretofore. The College Players are venturing mouth organ nut. war. across the finish line to lay Committee decides that the gen­ tickets to USF Night at the Pal­ sent out to newspapers with the retreat will be brought to a close into their first comedy production The other half of this Manhat­ claim to the ownership of two eral scheme may be representa­ ace Hotel. The conference com­ high percentage of 23 stories He brought out particularly on Thursday morning with a gen­ in over a year. tan abode is lived in by the Syca­ reserved seats for the moment­ tive of the school, or any particu­ mittee on the official status of getting into print. interesting facts concerning the eral Communion at the 8 o'clock "You Can't Take It With more family. On this side of the ous Don-Stanford game on the lar feature of it. band members has yet to meet. Aside from the newspaper pub­ legal status of Americans in the Mass. You" is the second Pulitzer house the "wacks" are just as 28th of this month. However, President Taran­ licity, the bureau was successful present troubled limes in The Theme Contest will close Prize Play to be presented en abundant. Father Sycamore in­ During the retreat the members China. Naturally here on the An hour later at the Sports on September 30th, and the win­ tino announced that a new sys­ the Don stage in the past two vents fireworks patterned after In getting the Market Street Rail­ of the Junior Sodality will spon­ West Coast we are much more Field the student body softball ner will be announced in the first tem for financing the band is years. "Our Town", which was something he saw during the way to incorporate USF in its sor a reading room in B-l, while being arranged. The expenses destination signs on the "5" line; vitally concerned with the af­ team led by their star hurler, October issue of the Foghorn. produced last year, was the Russian Revolution. The only the Senior Sodality will show will be pro-rated among the sent out literature and catalogues fairs in China than the rest of Pete Breceda, will engage the Rules governing the entries, as other prize production. sensible one of the lot is Alice alumni all stars who feature such moving pictures of the Catholic student body, the athletic de­ on the university to three South the country. foreign missions. Students are en- well as the entry blank may be "You Can't Take It With You" Vanderhof, who falls in love with luminaries as "Grunt and Groan" partment and the military de­ Tom Kirby, the son of a Gotham American universities, and aided He declared that the present (Continued on Page Four) found elsewhere in this issue. is a screwy, nonsensical and lov­ (Continued on Page 4) partment. capitalist. a number of individuals in writ­ war in China and the trouble in The selection of the California An appropriation of twenty able story about a Manhattan ing for them a history of the Uni­ Indo-China would have much Country Club as the site of the dollars to buy music for the band family, in which eccentricities is "Those who saw the screen versity for use in a review of his­ farther reaching effect in this their first nature. A fireworks in­ dance is a popular one. Past ex­ was deferred until a final settle­ production of 'You Can't Take torical achievements of California country than the European war. NOW PLAYING ventor, an acting nut, a ballet perience has shown that the Club ment is reached. It With You', and considered it universities. is one of the best in this vicinity. artist, a xylophone player, a 'tops' have a unique surprise in Every Don Social Event that has Debate Budget painter, a defuncted capitalist store for themselves when they Dr. Taylor Killed In FREDDY been held there in the past has Another blast in the fiscal at­ along with the usual touch of ro­ (Continued on Page Four) Burman Will Form proven to be a great success in tack was heard when Jack Park Auto Accident every respect. It is particularly O'Brien, debate manager of the Fines To Be Paid In $odality Invited To USF Camera Club MARTIN noted for the beauty of its Colo­ Philhistorians, asked for sixty Doctor Robert Taylor, alumnus nial construction, the luxury of its dollars for debate team expenses 30 Days, Says King Holy Name Reception A further step was taken last of the University of San Fran­ ORCHESTRA appointments and its picturesque for the year, and submitted the Tuesday at the executive com­ cisco, was killed last Sunday surroundings. budget. The measure was refer­ The Board of Student Control Proxy Tony Tarantino an­ mittee meeting toward the forma­ morning while horseback riding red to the Finance Committee. announces that this year all fines nounces that Holy Name College The California Country Club is tion of a Camera Club here at in Golden Gate Park. The constitution of the pro­ applied by the board must be of Oakland has extended an in­ the most accessible of the popular USF. Doctor Taylor met his death posed Camera Club was ap­ paid within 30 days, otherwise vitation to the Senior Sodality to out-of-town dance spots, being A constitution, introduced at when the horse he was riding ran proved by the Board of Student additional fines will be added to be guests at an informal supper situated but two miles from San the last meeting, studied and ap­ away down the bridle path and Control, and passed on for final the original. This is to stop the dance at the college on October Francisco, on U. S. Highway No. proved by the Board of Student crashed into an automobile driv­ AND HIS ORCHESTRA recommendation by the Fac­ practice of students forgetting 9. The festivities are to be from 101. Control, and passed at this meet­ ing into the main highway. He The master arranger of mod­ ulty Committee on organiza­ the fines until the end of the year. 6 to 10. ing is go-word for this organiza­ was thrown 30 feet into the air, ern music now presents his These events are strickly in tions. They also announce that this The Holy Name College is lo­ tion. All that stands in its way is and fell head first into a pile of own band in Peacock Court keeping with the policy of the President Tarantino, when year fines will be levied on stu­ cated on the shores of Oakland's the approval of the Faculty Com­ gravel. He died on the way to the .. . Opens Mon., Sept. 23 Soph Drag Committee which pro­ Jack Gallagher announced the dents who fail to attend Retreat Lake Merritt amidst picturesque mittee. hospital. HOTEL mises to hold one of the most California Country Club as the exercises, and also on late com­ surroundings. This affair is in re­ Head man in the organiza­ Doctor Taylor studied his pre- memorable dances in USF his­ scene of the Soph Drag, declared ers. The Board of Student Con­ turn for the Don Sodality's din­ tion of this club is Bob Burman. medical course at USF, and later tory. Those in charge of the dance that there will be less bids sold trol asks the cooperation of the ner dance given last December, student body secretary. Ac­ attended Creighton Medical Col­ have pledged themselves to see to the dance than has been the student body in this retreat, so upon which occasion the East Bay cording to Bob, as soon as the lege. He was prominent in San (Continued on Page Four) custom in the past. that few lines need be levied. college was invited. constitution is approved by all. Francisco medical circles. Page Two THE SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN

Cfje Hilltop Wiley Smith: Off the DOINGS ON &an Jfrancteco Jfogfjorn ECHOES FACES AND RECORD OTHER CAMPI Prodigy Makes Good —ROBERT WARDELL lis- UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO PLACES Overheard in the hall . . . By PHIL GIRARD By JIM MOSER By DICK KEEGAN First guy: "Say did you know that Harry Katz In which we answer our mail: Scoop: Or at least that is what used to be a fighter?" I'liblisliorl weekly durlnfr (lie college year by the Wiley Smith, once child prodigy of the cartoon "During this time and in fact since I first started Associated .Students of the University of San Fran­ Dear Sir: I've been having a we should have in reporting the Second guy: "Yeah! Only trouble with him is he cisco, San Francisco, California. world, now top artist of the S. F. Sports page, doing cartooning, I was constantly submitting car­ rather difficult time in deciding latest developments here at the forgot to quit before he got punchy." (That's okay, munched on the stub of his cigar and swung back toons to eastern syndicates for publication ... I Hilltop. For St. Ignatius Church how to study this semester. I am Harry, I hit 'im!) a senior and would like the fol­ and forth in his swivel chair . . . think that I have one of the finest and biggest is the recipientof five new rose REPRESENTED POR NATIONAL ADVERTISING »V * * * » assortment of rejection slips in the U. S. After windows. From three • friends of National Advertising Service, Inc. lowing information: First, I have "Yep, I'm a local boy too, I lived in the city Gene Dunn says: "No. 1 on President Roose­ one major and two minor sub­ some years on the Tribune I came back to my St. Ignatius come these fine new College Publishers Representative most of my days out on Lyons street a block velt's Unpopularity Parade is "Can't Get Indiana 420 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK. N. Y. jects; how should I allot my time home town and went to work on the News (S. F.) additions that will make the away from the Sullivan brat Prescott. Went to Off My Mind." CHICAGO • BOSTON • Los ANGELES • SAR FRANCISCO in studying them? and after 2 seasons of football on the NEWS I church even more beautiful than school at Crocker Junior High with one of your * * * * Second, inclosed are my repoit came to the Examiner. it is at present. Two of the donors football coaches—Al Tassi. He and I were close Poem: cards for the past three years. are giving two windows apiece. Ed Boessenecker '42 Editor pals during those days; I drew cartoons for the "Football? I'm nuts about the game ... In my Our Cadillac is all worn out, the professor's wife Please tell, me if I have any Very nice of them, don't you Ned Burns '42 -Sports Editor school and he was the star on one of the first foot­ opinion it packs more thrills than anything else I lamented. chance of graduating "summa think. ball teams that Crocker ever had . . . Looks like know ... I guess that's why I like cartooning it. . . . My mink's in shreds, will have to go, and I want Ed Robinson '43 News Editor cum laude"? Signed, Ygor. . These added to the two already we both stuck to our line doesn't it." Mr. Smith "Yes, it's pretty tough getting ideas sometimes a sable next. Jack Monroe '41....Assistant News Editor ANS.—From a close scrutiny, installed will almost complete the with his hairline retreating from his forehead like . . . but when you do get them they come to you Don't fret yourself, her husband said, there is no Gene Dunn '42...Assistant Sports Editor the major and minor subjects East side of the building. the summer weather before the icy blasts of win­ in a flash . . . (those are 9 out Of 10 the best kind :.' fuss or bother.: ... Harry Aguirre '43 Desk Sports Editor and study only those appearing * % * ' Dick Keegan '41 ,...Busihess Manager ter^ turned his frame around in the chair and of cartoons). I have two other classes now, I'll write another on your permanent study card slung a leg across the corner of his desk . . . Second Wonder: Are you going John Gibbons '42....Circulation Manager —after all that's all you're held "Sometimes it drives you insane trying to get to the G.G.I.E.—if we spelled the text. "My first attempt at peddling my stuff met with Pippo Scandura '42....Staff Photographer responsible for. ideas . . . Stare at the wall, pull your hair, beat name out you might think we are * * * * NEWS Regarding your second ques­ a great deal of luck. I tried animated cartooning your fists on the desk and nothing comes . . . trying to use up space—tomor­ I Dew for the movies and had my first one released at That's when I'm really worried about making the An owl, after primping before calling on his Paul Diebels'41 Dave Lavelle'43 tion, I should say you have an row? If your shadow and sub­ William Wall '43 Fred Woelflen '43 excellent opportunity of grad­ the Warfield when I was 15 years old . . . Boy was rent up to the landlord . . . Then half way down stance is not heading that way, lady friend, stepped out of his nest to fincV it Roland de Marais '43 Joe Baumann '43 uating with highest honors. By I glad;. . . Of course that didn't last . . . When I the street on my way home it hits me between your 's" and "s" are going to miss raining hard. Sadly he said: "Too wet to Wdo." Jack Monroe '41 Frank Ford'42 carrying 46 units for the next was 16, I opened an office downtown in the old the eyes and I break all speed records getting back one of the best times of your Marcel Lazzareschi '42 Bert Ward '42 two semesters and making up Book Concern Building, opposite the Empire Hotel to the office before I forget it ... I think that life. Well, have a Drink! Dick Marriot '41 James Moser '43 cartooning takes half wit and half art ability . . . John Castagnola '43 John Zaro '43 4 F's, 9 D's, 23 C's, 16 B's you or where it now stands ... I took in all kinds of Many of us went last year. "I was shot through the leg in the war." Ken Tichenor '43 Bob Tompkins '43 can still receive a "surrima cram business show cards . . . doing movie titling on No the actual drawing isn't hard ... It might be We had more fun than a barrel "Have a scar?'' I when you're trying for a certain expression or Ed Marron '43 Ray Pyle '43 laude" with ease. the side . . . commercial art . . . etc. ... I made Of monkeys with a couple of "No thanks. I don't smoke." posture for your character but more than often FEATURE * * $ the rent too . . . but I'm afraid that that's just gorillas thrown in. * * * * not... Phil Girard'41 Tom Wade'41 Dear Mr. Girage: At our foun­ about all I made too. Then, too, many of us remem­ "The American University is an athletic asso­ Frank Courtney '41 Al Larkins '41 tain lunch downstairs, has there "IT'S my idea that a good cartoon is 75% idea ciation in Which certain opportunities for study "When I was 19 I tried a job in designing electri-; ber the Treasure Island Dance Bob Wardell '41 ever been a plate which nobody and 25% art ... A pretty cartoon without a punch that was put on for the benefit of are provided for the feeble-minded."—The Guards­ SPORTS ever kicked about? And what cal street signs ... I stayed there ... at the "Elec­ idea is exactly like wet toast . . . the Annual. The dance was held man. kind of slicing machine is use to trical Designing Company" until I had the job of Gene Sullivan John Gallagher "Do I like the business? . . . Well, sometimes it in the Administration Building, cut the ham? Signed, Father of head artist of the place . . . but I was determined with music by Eddie. Fitzpatrick. Because We're here Coleman Clayton Ed Walsh almost drives you insane but all-in-all I think Jim Sullivan Tom Rovere Three. to go into cartooning or bust in the attempt . . . This, too, was successful, both A famous professor gave a lecture at the insane Dixon Kelly Bill Allen that it's just about the best thing in the world . . . asylum. He began by saying, ANS.—Froma close scrutiny I almost busted . . . but finally landed a job doing socially and financially. George Vogel- Fred Woelflen of records only one dish has for me at least . . . HUH? yea, o. k. . . . Don't forget For the third year USF col­ "Why are we here, why are we here?" Julius Hipshman my favorite work on the Oakland Tribune when I ever had unanimous approval. to send me a copy of the paper, I might get a libel legians and their friends are to '"A nut in the back row got up and said, "We're It was toasted quail on the halt was 25 years old. suit out of USF if you misquote me . . . SO long." descend upon the Fair. This time all here, because we're not all there." shell in '29. for the last time. For most of us > M *..•,* . Retreat Second, the ham is not sliced it will be our last chance to take Editor's Note: —it is painted on the bread a look at that which has become After re-reading this column we can see why Once each year the University of San Fran­ with a brush. a part of our existence. that song, "I'll Never Smile Again" is so popular cisco calls a halt to scholastic affairs, and X * * «» A Page From Pepys «» We'll be there. And we hope to in USF. for three days the men of the University take Dear Sir: The rains are about t ci oft n see you on the Isle. FINIS to come. How can I avoid the By FRANK COURTNEY * * * it upon themselves to look each within his muck between the Liberal Arts Musical Notes: Last Tuesday heart that he may know himself, and thus building and the Loyola Lodge? September 7, 1940 which he was campaigning and its glorious Freddie Martin had a most suc­ knowing himself, be strengthened for the Signed, Looker Ahead. The successful Frosh Reception and Fred Woel­ culmination in its present leader. Upon enter­ cessful opening at the Frantic. trials and hardships that lie ahead. ANS—You can't. However, flen racing along to Vanessi's after the ball was ing class today he observed many students He's back in our city after an ab­ Frank Dummel has a solution. over at twenty-five per. "It's all the way down sporting campaign buttons. "Ah, my historical sence of too long for a three By TOM WADE The three days which begin with Monday It seems his uncle recently pre­ to the dashboard fellas," says Freddy. Yes, Fred, truths have borne fruit," he beamed; then on months' engagement. His opening are in truth a Retreat. For we must withdraw sented him with a pair of hip all the way down. closer scrutiny, he saw that every Don in was really the "Top Hat Parade" With conscription but two semesters away, ourselves from the world; we must withdraw boots which work otil nobly. If September 8, 1940 class had a button; but every button was in with white tie, tails, and the Christmas only 96 days, and Sheridan still twenty you haven't the ready mor^e-y Request from the pater to accompany him on a; support of the opponent of Mr. Basselt's man. works . . . Last year Freddie's within the solitude of our own thoughts and miles, we thought it high time tto remind you that you can always get wonderful . weekend trip, and long personal.debate on miss­ September 11, 1940 song was "Princess Papooli". our own prayers. terms. ing the fun and frolic of the Senior Picnic; de­ "Meet The People" was chalked down on my This time he's got a lively little tomorrow the University of San Francisco takes This is not a Retreat in the sense that we For instance, when Frank's cision reached: home duties before school spirit. "must see" list; so offHo meet the people who number entitled "Poi and the over Treasure Island for its official Day at the must flee from reality. Rather is it like that uncle gave him the boots he ad­ And so off to the countryside for to see those awe make America, America like Pete Breceda's ang­ Boy". One of the band • has a Fair. pardoy on the song that is a wow. time, just before a mighty conflict, when monished him with these inspiring wonders of nature, "The Geysers." Up ling gait makes Pete Breceda, Pete Breceda. Here In addition to USF Day, it's also General Elec­ strong and wise men drop back to gather words, "These boots were given through Headlsburg over a tortuous mountain it is: A rollicking melting pot of clever vaudevil- Monday night sees the opening tric, International, S. F. Boys' Club, National me by ycur grandfather. Take road, snaking through rugged regions of the Coast lians and spry, talented young song and dancers of Claude ThornhiU's band at the Women's Party, Camping, and Willkie Day at the the fullness of their strength for the task good care of them and be sure Mark. Claude Thornhill is a pro­ Range, still defying man's masterly hand. in a fast moving, highly entertaining, hilarious same place. that lies ahead. to keep up the payments." September 9, 1940 tege of Freddie Martin . . . Fred­ show of today's America in oomic relief. This is not printed to belittle anything or rinse This Retreat of 1940 can be three days * * * They say good things are hard to get; and "The Bill of Rights" number was cleverly done, die, incidentally, emceed for Dear Mr. Giwad: How can one Claude over last Sunday's Band­ a cold towel over the bang up celebration which wasted, or it can be an important moment in the Geysers were certainly worth the getting. even though I do not agree with its defense of will engulf all Dons within 24 hours. Rather, We best crash the college football After a trek through a sweltering valley where wagon . . .It's going to be a cas"e your life. It can be the moment when yOU Bertrand Russell. Then, the tramp who isn't wor­ think nobody except the Roosevelites will mind games this season? steam floats upward from the ground itself, ried because "Franklin Hates War"; the chirpy of master versus pupil for a few weeks to come. the other people enjoying themselves at the Isle; '•' receive in the midst of your prayers and Signed, Palo Alto Farmer. and every artifice in the rocks reveals a "wash femme who's organizing a "Suffer arid Sacrifice Upon reading that Wendell is also in for a bit your meditations the answer to the great ANS.—There are numerous bowl" of boiling water, a path lined with twen­ with Willkie Club"; The movie fan who is per­ of guest appearances, the third termers about the question that faces all of us: the question of ways and means. This one we ty-three different kinds of 'mineral springs fectly normal except that he has gone "bats." Best think is sure fire (it was last Seeing the Shows . . . corridors will revolt in holy horror either by containing water resembling everything from song: "The Stars Remain." Best dance: The Conga. our life. season). You wear dark gog­ depositing a certain ticking mechanism under the ink to lemonade leads one finally to a glen It is vaudeville back in a new. form. I think the with the gles, carry a white cane, and Federal Plaza, where the good candidate will Speak, where fountains of white steam spurt upward young theatregoers of America will take to' this dangle a dog on the end of a or by staying away en masse in solemn protest. straight, and sure as an arrow for hundreds of new form. PLAYGOER strap and thus walk unmolest­ Under Your Hat w6uld now like to board the ed through the officials' gale. yards overhead: unending. September 12, 1940 Into the Radium Active Caves, wherein strong Word of the tribute paid the Pas-Sports Inc. dime elephant train and carry you through 'to­ Let's Go to the Fair * * * steam swirls and swishes, and you choke and to USF by honoring us with acceptance of our Orpheum morrow's program. Tomorrow's the day when the portals of Dear Sir: You seem to know cough until you breathe deeply and relax. After bid for Pas-Sport advertising over that of sev­ "The Howards of Virginia" is a Folks will no longer wonder why the Burke- the Treasure Isle open wide to welcome the everything. Can you explain the a few minutes that certain feeling in the stomach eral other nearby colleges, and with first posi­ gripping love story of the days Wadsworth Bill didn't call for sea-faring men be­ Dons of San Francisco. Tomorrow, at long Einstein theory of relativity causes you to leave for the normal elements. But tion in their latest book of Annie Oakleys. when America was pushing back tween those well-known ages to man our Navy last, is University of San Francisco Day at clearly and, accurately; and can instead of feeling completely enervated and ex­ The opportunities in this book are such that its first frontiers, co-starring after eyeing the swan-boat race to be put on by you show its applications to the hausted, as when leaving the steam room or Turk­ every Don should have one. A great organiza­ Cary Grant and Martha Scott. the various clubs chartered at the University. We the Golden Gate International Exposition. visible universe, and can you im­ ish Room, you feel ready to go a few rounds with tion, it is a privilege to work for them. Pas- Based oh history, the film in­ expect the Maraschi Club, by invoking Christopher Saturday is a day that most of us have prove on the theory to the satis­ Joe Louis or take on Stanford personally. Sports should be in San Francisco for many cludes Richard Carlson as Thomas Columbus' aid, to paddle through and claim the faction of Dr. Einstein himself? looked forward to for a long time. It is the Then a dip in steaming water straight from the years to come. , Jefferson, Richard Gaines as Pat­ emblem of victory. Check the Faralone Island Signed, H. G. Wells. rick Henry, and Paul Kelly as day on which we* as students of San Fran­ Geysers. After this you may go about through the It is with regrets that I tell of the cancellation rescue station for possible lost navigators who ANS.—Yes, I can. Captain Jabe Allen of the Colo­ coldest night without catching a cold—truly, this of the proposed swim to the Fair by the Faculty should take second, then call out the Healy & Tib- cisco's University, join with our city officially * * * nial Army. is an Eighth Wonder of the World. Committee because of its danger. Too bad. It is betts diver to search below sea level for the re­ in her great World's Fair. The drama is based on the man­ Mr. Gerrerd: My Ethics teacher, September 10, 1940 with regrets also that I inform my reader that maining contestants. But it's a good stunt, anyway. From all indications Saturday should be ner in which !the rugged back­ Father Flynn, recently handed As you all know, that eminent authority on last week he missed something. I expressed my Begetting less buffoonery, for the reason we love woodsman breaks down the aris­ one of the biggest dates on the Fair schedule. back a paper of mine with the anything historic and proud expounder of opinion of that castoff from Switzerland, who must the national pastime, is the softball game between tocratic reserve of the woman he USF is not, however, in the custom of taking remark that I should take my party platforms. Professor James Baker Bas­ have been flung from the top of the Alps when a the Student Body All-Stars and the paunchy loves, and eventually wins her for English "A" examination over sett, is on a certain Campaign Committee. One child, that Hilltop Echoer. The editor let the Alumni. All the Varsity football houses, like the a backseat, and'Saturday shall not be an again. Was he serious? What his bride. day he thoroughly explained to the U. S. His­ paper margin suffice. He thought that might be House of Fisk, will contribute players for this exception. should I do? Signed, Worried. tory boys the growth of the great party for more humane. encounter as will the residence Of Red Houghton Warfield It remains, therefore, for every man of ANS.—Fr. Flynn is the most which will give Red Houghton, the red-headed Entering its fourth week is' the University to take his share in the events accomplished professor in the DiMag. 10 to 7 the athletes beat the working men. "Boom Town", dramatic epic of business. Furthermore, he has The first event to catch the' early evening visi­ of the day. Let ajl enter the fun, and we can the oil fields with , never been unjust to any stu­ tor's fancy is placarded as the Monster Rally, show Phoenix a sight and a celebration the dent at any time. You can't Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert, «» meaning not necessarily a Rally for monsters but possibly go wrong in following Top Hat Parade ami Hedy Lamarr. Romance, com­ likes of which the Fair has never had dupli­ rather something along the gigantic in entertain­ his advice ... in fact, you edy, and lusty action characterize cated. Let us make this a day worthy of ment value. Up till press time J. J. O'Rourke, the should feel flattered and deem the story, as Gable and Tracy al­ being remembered. By ALLAN LARKINS well-informed publicity man would not Under pain it an honor to have been ternately grow wealthy and lose of mortal sin disclose who the Master of Cere­ spoken to by such an eminent Girl of the Week ... as recommended by Joe are again in full swing. Artie Shaw at the Palace their all in the game they play monies would be. Last year Percy McPartlartd, a person. Castillio is the young lady seen with John Castag­ attracted Vic Ramus, Quin Tucker, Mai McCarthy, to the hilt. '32 graduate, in between gesticulating wildly in nola at the Salesian Academy dance which was Bob Sanders and Bryan Ferrick during a "turn the direction of the Tower of the Sun,- led the SAN FRANCISCO also attended by Tom Canepa, "Sally" Costa, Louie 'em away week" . . . Freddie Martin at the Fran- St. Francis Let Us Analyze proceedings in the m. c. role. This year's man'must To acquaint students with the Fambrini and Angelo Di Falco . . .Another suc­ tic's Mural Room has already played to Jack Wallace Beery stars in "Wyo­ out-act Wendell, remember, • '• ' This Is a year of crises^-of international various songs of the Univer­ cessful affair was held at Bob Zaro's country O'Day, Dick Keegan and Howard Herning ... At ming", a drama of pioneer days, war and of presidential election. It is a year sity, the FOGHORN here pub­ "estate" with Bill Figari, Tony Tarentino, Ray the Drake where the Biltmore Boys are more than as the tough guy who makes Long-haired Larry Cannon, a respectable MCA when our peculiar biases and prejudices tend lishes "San Francisco", which Agosti, Tom Duff, Ross Dunleavy and Bill Part­ holding their own we see Bryan Bonnington, Joe good. Action and comedy dorri- orchestra leader, has been hired to turn out music to obscure qur reasoning and to shadow our will be sung as the Don theme mann among the present . . . Third event was the Sanchez, Julio Barsotti, and Roy Herbert . . . inate as Beery woos the "Lady for the Don dancers who will troup to the Holly­ song before each football stag affair titled "Party of the Week" and given Blacksmith", played by Marjorie common sense. Last stop is at the Mark Hopkins where it is wood Hall, a floor formerly occupied by-Neul game: as a farewell to Joe O'Looney. Rod Nessier, Joe rumored that Phil Strong, Dick Eagen and Dave Main. Other stars include L*o Hamilton's ill-fated "Hollywood Stage 9" venture. Carrillo, Ann Rutherford, Joseph The FOGHORN takes no part in either of Lopez, Don Babcock, Bob Foley, Myles Tobin, Lavelle prefer shadow boxing to dancing . . . Verbal fireworks may have already been set off San Francisco, open your Calleia and Bobs Watson. these controversial questions, but there is Harry Aguirre and • Vern Gates were only part Picnic of the Week was given by a "Lone Moun- by those who think we snubbed the well-oiled Golden Gate, Sharing the program is "Dr. one element which a University publication of the roster of present Hilltoppers . . . tainetter" at her Santa Cruz home with guests talents of our Glee Club by not mentioning that You let no stranger wait Kildare Goes Home", latest in the : including Marcel Lazzereschi, Bob McCarthy, they will give a concert tomorrow afternoon, but should take pains to emphasize: and that is Outside your door. Through the Week . . . and a busy one what popular Kildare series, with Lew Fred Grant, George Whelan, Bert Ward and Al a lively display of green and gold flashcrackers our approach- to any discussion on such a San Francisco, here is your with Joe Kane dancing at Palo Alto . . . Jack Ayres, and : will actually be popped off along about 10:30 of wandering one Walsh at the St. Augustine affair jn Oakland . . . Lawson . . . Organization of the Week seems to be Laraine Day. topic- ., Saturday night, serving as a worthwhile reason Saying I'll wander no more: Jack Lee at Lancspur . . . Jack Laboyteaux, Dick the newly founded "East Bay Protective Associa­ A university man is usually considered an to quit dancing for a spell. One glare should illumi­ Other places only make me and Jack Blake at a Sunday night dinner . . . "Orch tion" with Charlie Carver, Walt Moran, Pat Kelly, United Artists nate Scandurra's downward path on his jotitfifey educated man. And it is the duty of an edu­ love you best, Men" Bob Dougherty, Bill Miskel, Ed Walsh, Cliff Rudden and Jack Shea as charter members Continuing for a second week from the Tower of the Sun (third1 time), where cated man to consider a topic of this kind Tell me you're the heart of all Harry Goldberg and Gene Mundy all playing for and the Saint Francis as the scene of their initial is Walter Wanger's dramatic spec­ he will no doubt just be descending after that the Golden West the Delta Zeta dance over at U. of C, but last of social . . . Winding up we hear that the Saint tacle "Foreign Correspondent", cooly and carefully. He must analyze it with panchromatic fancy stuff. Incidentally some6*ie San Francisco, welcome me all there's Pippo Scandurra who continued to get Dominic Benefit dance was attended by Ed Jen­ based on a New York reporter's all the logic he can summon to his aid. He should deter Pippo from his hazardous feat home again, his daily correspondence from Lakeport's Miss C. nings, George Croke, Jim Doherty, Neil McMil- battle against European intrigue. must waive his bias, and study the question. I'm coming home again C. . . . lian and Bob Wardell whose girl friend spent the Highlight of the film is the How about you, Wendell. Scandurra is thinking very same evening elsewhere enjoying the Junior of giving his complete camera kit to England; so Above all, he must wage a ceaseless battle To go roaming no more. Tips to the Teens . . . With two unbeatable smashup of a giant Atlantic- College Prom . . . crossing clipper. there's your chance to whale 'into' him.' against allowing his emotions to rule his T4Waa! —.... bands now in town it seems that our Top-hatters counsel. THE SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN x\ige tnre*

RULES GOVERNING 1940 INTRAMURAL STANFORD BANKS ON SOPHS; In the Huddle.., FOOTBALL SCHEDULE LINEMEN COUNTED ON FOR 1.—There will be no interchanging of dates and games without By Ned Burns the consent of both teams and the director of the tourna­ ment. MOST OF DOWNFEELD HELP "SORRY. I CAN'T LET YOU IN." 2.—No organization may have more than 12 members on its Even the famous gate crasher, "One Eye" Connolly would have rosier. All players must be in good standing in their organi­ Down in Palo Alto the Stanford Indians are quietly but feverishly trouble with the new "Hitler" on the Field House entrance gate. zation. preparing for their invasion of USF's hilltop stronghold on September For the first week al least, the practice sessions are closed to 3.—Six men will constitute a team. 28. This is a new football era for the (cardinals and they are deter­ the students and general public. They're even restricting the more an Jframtsicu Jfogijorn 4.—No member of the varsity or Freshman football teams may mined to regain their former prestige. Needless to say. the Dons boisterous "Foghorn" scribes, a severe insult to our weekly. SEPTEMBER 20; 1940 compete. must beware or they will find themselves tripping on the first Mind you it's no snap for the boys on the dailies either, we've // 5.—Cleats or spikes of any kind are prohibited. hurdle of the season. seen more than one turned down by the innocent Freshman on the 6.—Any dispute regarding the rules of the games will be re­ Very little is known about gate. ferred to the Intramural Commissioner. Both team captains, the system that Clark Shaugh­ Privileged characters only are admitted. The biggest "character" Shaky Start 2 New Teams and the referee of the contest should appear for settlement nessy has introduced and that around town/Preifcott Sullivan, was stymied no end. of the dispute. fact alone is to his distinct ad­ "Open the gate." says he. Marks Intra- Admitted To 7.—A team that violates any of the above rules will forfeit the vantage. From all reports it will "'Sorry Sir;" Said the Frosh manager, "It's Closed to the public." game in question, but may play out the remaining games be a fancy assortment of plays "But I'm Sullivan of the Examiner." Roundup, of the schedule. operating from the "T" forma­ "Oh yeah, wh'at's your first name?" Mural Games Soccer Loop tion that the Chicago Bears of / -"Prescott," he replied with a reddened fate. AS REGARDS THE GAME ITSELF the National pro league use, By HARRY AGUIRRE San Francisco State College By Gene Dunn ; "Aw, O. K., you can come in." with the line shifting whereas The Time: Twelve Noon, Wed­ and Cal Aggies were admitted to 1.—A pass may be thrown from any point behind the line of ATHERTON ON THE HILL— The Call-Bulletin's Pat Frayne used more technique than "Pres- the backfield does not. How­ nesday, September 18th. T h e the California Intercollegiate Soc­ scrimmage. Atherton has spoken concern­ sle." Without hesitation he barged tip to the gate-keeper saying: ever it may switch at any time Scene: University of San Francis­ cer Conference at the conference 2.—Off side penalties will constitute a loss of a down instead ing the eligibility of one of the "I'm Frayne of the Call, I'll give ya four bits on the way out." to a Notre Dame box, after a co Field. The Occasion: Opening meeting held last Monday night of a yardage penalty. Other penalties will be proportionated lads on the Hilltop. The player Needless to" say the gate opened like a Roos Bros, magic eye backfield shift with a balanced day for the 1940 Don Intramural at San Mateo Junior College, as to the length of the field. in question is Mike Lynn. door, but either Frayne is still inside the gate Or he "snurred" out line. Touchtackle League. bringing the total membership to 3 Games will be played from 12:10 until 12:50. The half time Mike went to St. Mary's Hi, and the back way. The Stanford attack is built Such was the set-up on last nine teams. Exceptions to the eli­ will be called at 12:30. The rest period will be about one from there, treked down South to Next time. Freshman, gel your four bits on the way in. around little Frankie Albert, Wednesday afternoon. The results gibility rules were made to give minute. Loyola of New Orleans. After he southpaw passing sensation, who A PROFITABLE DEAL of the two titanic struggles: two these two teams aa fairer chance arrived at the Southern metro­ 4.—The team that kicked-off to open the contest will be on the was moved from left half to We venture to say right now, and without fear of error, that defaults. The Student Publicity in their first year of CISC com­ polis the directors figured it receiving end to open the second half. quarterback, Albert was schooled Stanford regards their encounter with the University of San Fran­ Bureau won from the Foghorn petition. would be better for the budget to 5.—If a team does not put in an appearance by 12:15 they lose all last spring by Bernie Master- cisco as the financial shot in the arm it needs to show a little profit 1-0; while the Maraschi Club was Gentle Hints drop the wars of the grid from for the 1940 season. busy vanquishing a non-existent the contest by forfeit. son, Chicago Bear quarterback, in the roster of activities. Non - degree students, (those the art of ball handling. The Indians drew pitifully against Oregon. Oregon State, both IRC team by the same score. To Well Mike likes to play football taking a two year course) at the Others in the backfield will Washington teams last year. Even the "Big Game,' usually a cinch say that this turn of events was so there was no use of hanging Davis Institution may play var­ be Norm Standlee 225-pound 80,000 crowd fell below 60,000. disappointing, would be pulling it around where they don't believe sity in their freshman year, but thundering fullback, who will Conservative estimates are that the Card-Don tilt will reach at very, very mildly. Argument in it. So the Lynn lad headed for degree men (four year course) handle the kicking assignments, least 55,000. It can't miss, local interest and the natural rivalry make Commissioners Dunn and Dun­ home. will not be allowed on the team a pair of speedy veterans Hugh the game the No. 1 feature in' the Bay Area. Even the California- leavy were present by five min­ He went and talked it over with until they are sophomores. S. F. Gallarneau and Pete Kmefovic Michigan contest won't bother the gate. California draws the same utes to twelve with all the nec­ To Be Settled (Continued from Page Three) State will be permitted to use at the halfback spots, and a old crowd of "Berkeley red hots" for every game. Their fans think essary equipment and officials. It Herb Dana, that was before the freshmen this season only. In no wealth of good sophomore pros­ the Bears are the only American football team on the Coast. is not fair to these men, who will­ The two year old question, super, sleuthing snoop took office, instance is a man top lay more pects. Incidentally there will be But for fans who like their pigskin well done, tossed around, ingly give up their time in order "Who's the best fullback on the and the former czar said that it than three years of varsity com­ three left handers in the back- and turned over, San Francisco's Kezar Stadium will be the mecca that the student body may enjoy Coast", will be settled in Kezar would be perfectly correct for petition. field, Albert, Gallarneau, and September 28. these activities, for the teams in next Saturday. Michael to cavort in a Green and John Casey. Win or lose to the Dons we would hate io see Stanford drop their question not to appear for their Thee Don Soccermen drew Some say Fisk, others Stand­ Gold uniform this season, because game with USF. It's the fan's game, the type of rivalry that makes scheduled contests. It is therefore their equipment last Tuesday and lee of the Cards. Stanford's line will be every bit he had transferred from a school football America's biggest industry. hoped by all concerned that this began practice immediately. The as big as the Dons, an all-veteran where the sport had been drop-, Northwest teams like Oregon, Washington State and Oregon performance will not be repeated. schedule goes hard on the Dons; outfit averaging over 200 pounds ped, therefore, there would be no State just don't hit the spot with the Bay Region fans. Officials Play Today they must play the three toughest and affording ample protection for loss of eligibility. teams in the first four games. U. Only the California and U.S.C. games will surpass Stanford's Today's games find the ASUSF their wide open offense. Then came the fatal day when S. F.'s round robin schedule: | attendance figures with the D6ns. officers vieing with the Wasmann The principal weakness of the Atherton took over. Just io be Oct. 5, California, there; Oct. 12, A packed Kezar Stadium is no small item—especially financially. Club, while the Maraschis engage Indians this year seems to be the safe Mike placed his case before Stanford, there; Oct. 19, S. F. J. C. the IRC. Tab the officers and the lack of blockers in the backfield. him and like a supreme court NOTES ON THE CUFF here; Oct. 26, San Jose State, well taken care of. If it doesn't Italians to emerge on top. After Only Hugh Gallarneau of the judge, the former G-man reversed hold under fire then trouble lies there; Nov. 2, bye; Nov. 9, San September 28th will mean more the retreat, next Thursday's con­ present starting group is a stead­ the decision. So now. Mr. Lynn ahead for Line Coach Al Tassi. Mateo J. C, here; Nov. 16, Cal to Gene "Tiny" Cervelli than the tests find the Sane favored over ily good blocker. Coach Shaugh­ must spend a year as a spectator Dick wears a combination leather Aggies, there; Nov. 23, S. F. State, day of the Stanford-USF game. the KAP, with the Foghofn-Pub- nessy does not seem to consider before he is allowed to take over and steel brace that reaches from there; Nov. 30, Menlo J. C, here. "Tiny", former Intercollegiate reach licity Bureau battle rated a toss- this a serious handicap. a guard position on the Don var­ hip to ankle. All games are on Saturday morn­ Heavyweight Champion for the up. Both of these teams have pro­ "The lineman will be doing sity. Dons in 1935-36. will wed Miss ven that they can write about it ing. the blocking," he said. "They'll Margaret O'Halloran at Our Lady St. Mary's certainly went big —The question remains to be an­ Practice is scheduled to be held not only block in the line, of the Angels Church in Burlin- time in signing "Dinty" Doyle to swered: which of them can play daily at the U. S. F. field with they'll block downfield. We're Excelsior Liberty game. the chief publicity role. After it too? Coach Gus Donaghue. not built this year for that four Dairy Co. Rated at present as No. 1 guard working for Billy Rose, Doyle is yards at a time stuff and I don't Grade A Milks and Cream for the Dons is veteran Dick used to a lot of hay, an item know whether I care about that 3745 Mission St. Eisenlauer, who remained out Of which the Gaels are supposed to style anyway." Phone ATwater 2321 be very.shy on. KLECKNER ONLY FROSH school last year to allow his in­ IT WONT BE LONG before jured knee to heal. Eisenlauer, But "Dinty" used to go to St. the argument of who is the bast who is from Hanford, is Malley's Mary's so maybe his loyalty got COACH IN BAY AREA NOT fullback on the Coast is set­ biggest worry. If the knee holds the best of him. tled. Two main candidates are out the guard position will be Another press agent around Norman Standlee of Stanford town who works for the local sev­ ASKING FOR CRYING TOWEL (left) and the USF powerhouse enth place ball club was sup­ Cliff Fisk. This duel is one of posedly offered the post but turn­ the main events featuring the The fear psychology usually positions Coach Kleckner has ed it down, "because the salary 1 Card-Don tilt Septembar 28. being expressed by other fresh named Kenny Blu. , all-city guard Calling all Dons! Calling all Dons! he was offered was only pin money". man football coaches around the last year; Tocalino, and Miato­ * * * Bay area around this time of the vich, all possible starting men. Go to Tilton's at 844 Market St. year, has yet to come to the mind At the tackle posts we have De Man most likely to be heard * * • of Coach Bob Kleckner of the Martini, who was moved from a from on the Don Vaj-sity is Gene Donlets. guard position, Katayanagai, Jur- Frosh Football Roster -1940 right away . . . right away . . . Benedetti. a 185-pound quarter­ As a mattter of fact this fear icich, and Cole. Name Age Height Wt. Position High School * * * back from Petaluma and brother Neill Sheridan has been reversed and almost en- It is interesting io note that 18 6' 180 Half Sacramento of Dan, regular guard on the '38 George Lacau 17 6'3" 200 Tackle Commerce There is a value in Slacks the tackles are smaller than the Leo Gilbart Dons. Gene also worked as a cen­ 19 6'y4" 210 Center Salinas * ». i average college frosh guards. Pat Martin ter at Santa Rosa J. C. . . . Gene 17 &w 191 Center St. Ignatius Hank Ukai, Fred Rodack, and Fred Rodack 18 20.0 End St. Ignatius you can't afford to miss! is a mystery now but is expected Ken Blue 6' Doug Ashton are all listed as 18 57" 178 Guard Galileo * » * to give Walt Pudoff, Lou Finch Paul Marsh 19 1S2 the most likely io start at the Lee Borges 5'9" Half Salinas Twills . . . Gabardines and Al Marsalex a tussle for the 17 510%" 182 Full Petaluma wingmen position. Larry Lalaguna 18 167 * * * starting berth. Bob Buckley 510" Half Lowell 21 5'10" 1C0 Half Galileo Word from ex-Senior Manager With one more week of hard Ike Reese 19 150 Bedford Cords Chuck Franz 5'6" Quarter Commerce Bill Britf and Bob Flood, who body contact scheduled for the 18 5'11" 170 Quarter Galileo * •' * "' • i,.-'. Donlets, there can be many Ray Forniciari 18 180 have jUst completed a month's Doug Ashton 510%" End Galileo changes made in the first string. 18 199 End Berkeley for only $5.95! cruise in Cuba, Panama and the Jimmie Hughes 18 6'3" 160 * * * The varsity is helping the Don- Bill Havey 57" End Balboa Eastern coast on the USS New 20 170 Half Rhode Island lets round into shape by •scrim­ Louis Tocalino 19 57 W 180 With full drape and high rise York as part of the Naval Re­ Mario Juricich 5'8" Guard Commerce maging against them. Some play­ 18 192 Commerce * * * serve training course. They re­ Hal Mattson 19 6'%" 190 Tackle turn to New York Monday and ers have showed up very nicely Henry Ukai 5'11" Full Poly waist, giving the easy stride 19 175 will go immediately to North­ in these daily workouts and they Tak Katayanagi 18 5'11" 185 End St. Marys Tackle St. Marys * * * western University to complete may replace some of the favor­ Howard Newsham 18 5'H" 183 COACH BOB KLECKNER ites by the time the first game Ed Silvera 18 61" 155 Tackle Washington which typifies the the other three months. Half Analy Smiles on Prospects ushers in a new frosh football Dean Morriss 20 5'10" 185 * * * Stanley Surina 18 5'11" 212 Quarter Glendale season. Hosea B. Truman, 5'10%" Full Los Angeles Debonair Don! 19 175 tirely eliminated. With such an Dick Lawrence Jr 18 5'10" 185 Guard Piedmont However, it won't be until Bellarmine * * # array of players as bedecks his Mert Dilly 18 6'3&" 165 End UNIT SYSTEM about three days before the Robert Hursey 510 lh" Half Polytechnic Then you can represent team's roster, Coach Kleckner is first game that Coach Kleckner Elmer Judge 510" Guard Chicago * * # not at a loss for lack of speed, can definitely give a starling Al DeMartini 20 6' 170 End Stockton FOR CARD power, and reserve players. lineup. The boys are anxiously Don Bolonski 19 5'9" 210 Guard Sacramento the finest force in the world 22 510" 170 Half Salt Lake * * * In the little time that he has looking forward io that first watched his team in action. game with Modesto J. C, Sep­ on Treasure Island tomorrow! TILT tember 27. * • * Coach Kleckner has his first string backfield berths narrow­ FOOTBALL And be our "Dapper Dan!" For the first time in its grid ed down to six possible men. GOLF SKATING history the University of San Prep Teammates * * • These men are: at right half, BOWLING SWIMMING Francisco football team will em­ Mattson; at quarter, De Morriss Now Opponents But first ... To Tilton's this ploy the two unit system. In do­ AUTO RACING BOATING * • •, at left half, either Marsh or It will be "dog eat dog" ing this, the Dons will follow the Sheridan; and at full, it's a toss- when Glen Smith, Horace DANCING $1 RIDING lead of the majority of the re­ afternoon for this red hot up who gets the starting berth Winslow and Manny Sheridan mainder of the Pacific Coast foot­ * • * between Sorino and Borges. face Frankie Albert, Stanford's ball clubs who have already ex­ star halfback, from opposite special in slacks at $5.95! perimented in this regard. In this backfield Coach Kleck­ $28.50 In Admission Passes for $1,00 * * * sides of the line. Head Coach George Malley at­ ner has a good combination of That is all . . . That is all . . . tributed this departure to the speed, power, generalship, block­ The four played together on Good for the Enlire 1940 Season fact that the 1940 squad is suffi­ ing, and kicking. Coach Kleckner .the Glendale High squad that ciently well-manned to use two definitely states that any of these won the State title in 1938. Al­ FRANK COURTNEY complete units. Another import­ positions are open to changes and though still good friends, their The Second Edition of "PasSpoits" goes on sale Monday Your Campus Representative ant consideration is the fact that more than likely that will be true friendship will be a thing of Noon, Sept. 23rd in the Foghorn News Office. Of even there exists very little difference before the first game on Septem­ the past for at least sixty min­ greater value than the first edition "PasSports" contains ber 27. utes next week. between the first and second 38 guest passes; including 2 USF football games, 5 lines teams this season. In the line it looks like a toss of bowling, 2 midget auto races at San Francisco Motor­ "In addition." said Malley. up who will get the call for start­ "if our opponents are to use ing center. The main candidates drome, 8 full days of golf, dancing, skating, swimming, two full teams, thereby giving for this position are Pat Martin. COLISEUM BOWL and horseback riding. the regulars a rest every other Gilbert, and Hershey. All three • 44 ISO MARKET ST Fights Every Monday quarter. USF, by having two boys are on par, and it will in­ Night well-balanced units, can beat deed be interesting.to know who Sale Monday Noon in Foghorn Office Heinie Grusenmeyer ••^J^*****************^*******4** them at their own game." will make the grade. At the guard wst tin tmncniLm's rins^nmrm intuit Page FOUR THE SAN FRANCISCO FOGHORN USF Forms New R. 0. T. C. Regiment More Events Schedule Of The First Players Glee Club Makes Hit On Broadcast New Song, Yells, of Two Battalions and Headquarters Are Set For Retreat Is Given Production of Last Night's News Football Rally Megaphones Call The USF ROTC has undergone commands Battery B. During such USF Fair Day (Continued from Page One) October 22 Inaugurating what promises to elusive musical group. As indica­ USF Rooters another vast change this week ceremonies, Cadet Lieutenant couraged to spend the two periods be its greatest year, the USF Glee tive of the fame that our Glee of free time each morning during Club will have the busiest week Club has attained, they will be with the expansion of the unit Wurm, the battery executive, (Continued on page four) (Continued from Page One) The rooting section this year is the retreat, at either of these. in its history this week. the only collegiate act on the pro­ into a regiment. takes command. Rice, and "Bullet Bob" Fair, in view the stage presentation," destined for greater fame than Last night before a crowd of gram. All other performers will This is something entirely new Battery C is led by Cadet Cap­ what promises to be a nine in­ Both Sodalities are entering in­ stated Mr. James J. Gill, di­ ever before. Under the direction 10,000 people at the Civic Audi­ be professional talent. and different to USF and was tain Mahoney; Battery D by ning tussle of the first class. to the work of the retreat for the rector of the College Players. of hard working Mai McCarthy, first lime. This year they are torium, the Glee Club, which has Climaxing this great week brought about by the increased Cadet Captain Keegan; Batteries The rally at 7:15, will take plans have been made for new planning to undertake this active "Although it is with no intent now attained national promi­ the Glee Club will sing twice enrollment both in the basic and E and F are commanded by Cadet place at the Federal Plaza, stunts and new organization. part in occupying the time be­ to slight the screen interpreta­ nence was the feature attraction at the Fair on USF Day tomor­ advanced courses of military Captain Kimbark and Cadet which will be the center of at­ One of these new features is tween Conferences. The reading tion of the Kaufman and Hart at a huge rally of all the Bay Re­ row. They will give a concert science. Lieutenant Povey, respectively. card stunts. The actual perform­ traction during the day, with production, it must be said that gion colleges. This rally, in an­ at 2 p.m. in the San Francisco In an attempt to keep the Two Battalions ance of this colorful stunt will prominent personages both in the actual, living presentation ticipation of the approaching foot­ Building. The club will also ap­ component units serial/ in order The regiment is comprised of ORDER FOR THE RETREAT begin with the Don-Gael clash and out of the sports world ap­ of the vehicle is far more amus­ ball season, was sponsored by the pear at the gigantic rally in the to facilitate instruction and two battalions of three batter­ 8:00 Mass and Conference in on October 13. If the Gaels do any pearing. Songs, music, enter­ ing and enjoyable." Federal Plaza at 7:30 in the drill, it was found' that the ies each. Cadet Captain Mon­ University Church. San Francisco News. galloping on that date it will be tainment, comedy and spirited Club Broadcasts evening. students enrolled in the ROTC roe is batttalion commander of talks on the forthcoming Stan­ 9:15 Free Time. Casting for this side-splitting over the Don rooters—on paper were of sufficient number to the first battalion, and Cadet 9:45 R o s a r y in University production will take place tonight Radio listeners far and wide As a token of gratitude for the only. , ford game will all go io make heard the voices of our Glee Club fine work of the Glee Club in warrant the change. Captain Mahoney is in charge the rally "the biggest and the Church. at 8 o'clock in the auditorium. New Yells No part has been pre-cast, and all as the program was broadcast furthering the fame of USF the Cadet Major Stoppel, formerly of the second battalion. The best of recent years". 10:00 Conference in Univer­ To this^n^v^tunt add such im­ desiring to act under Mr. Gill's over the Red Network of the Na­ Alumni Association is providing battalion commander, has been first battalion is made up of sity Church. provements fts new gold mega­ The dance, starting at 9 p.m. tutelage are invited to be present. tional Broadcasting Company. It free transportation, admission to appointed regimental command­ Batteries A, B and C; while 10:45 Free Time. phones for the yell leaders, 1200 in Hollywood Hall, will crown Freshmen are especially invited was heard locally over Station the Fair, dinner, and admission er, and together with.his assist­ Batteries D, E and F form the 11:00 Stations of the Cross, small megaphones for the rooters, the busy hours of the fairgoing to be on hand for this initial cast­ KPO at 9:30 p.m. to the grand ball for every mem­ ants, Cadet Lieutenants White, second battalion. Conference, Benediction. several new yells, a colorful Kearney, Paolini, and Rossi, go USFers. Larry Cannon, whom ing. There are 19 parts to be cast. The Glee Club's performance ber of the organization. Each battery is divided into many may remember from for­ at the rally was a smashing For all of their performances band, a new arrangement of the to make up the regimental head­ , ORDER OF RETREAT Along with this announcement, three platoons of two squads mer dances, will provide the success as evidenced by the the Glee Club retains their tra­ Victory song, a hundred per cent quarters. For Non-Catholics Director Gill also stated that each. This set-up will permit gun music with his "melodies, sweet thunderous applause which ditional uniform, which has male rooting section, the Don en­ Headquarters Bdiiery 9:00 Conference in Room D2. "You Can't Take It With You" drill on the 3-inch anti-aircraft and swing". During the intermis­ they received. proven so popular: white mess thusiasm, then put the three The 9 o'clock driif'uhit.'Vhich 9:45 Free Time. would be played before the gen­ and 155mm. guns to be given to sions, a novelty in the form of The program presented includ­ jackets, tux pants, and maroon tie "Oomph boys" out in front, and was formerly Battery'A, has been 10:00 Conference in Room D2. eral audiences on the evenings of a platoon at a time without dis­ Senor Jose Rodriguez's Cuban ed the famous college medley and and carnation. you have the University of San divided into two batte¥ies: Head­ 10:50 Free Time. October 22, 23 and 24. rupting the whole battery. rhumba band will entertain the the popular patriotic song, "God Full credit for the rising Francisco Spirit of '40. quarters and A. Headquarters 11:10 Discussion in Room D2. Battery is under command of As yet, the cadet officers have dancers. Bless America". Accompaniment fame of the USF Glee Club, The first showing of the boys Cadet Captain King,,and Cadet not been advanced in rank to cor­ Harry Katz announced that Bill room will be supplied with Catho­ Law School Prof. was by Rinaldo Ritchie, the hard­ larger this term than for many was on Thursday night at the Captain Monroe leads .Battery A. respond with their commands, Ferdon, star of last Spring's Col­ lic literature and with material Speaks to Women working pianist. years, must be given to Mr. Leo Civic Auditorium, at the big Likewise, the other,, drill units but this will follow at a later lege Player production "Cyrano pertinent to the Conferences. Special Show Havorka, its director; Mr. Don­ Sports Rally, where they had were broken into smaller forma­ date. Sergeants and corporals are de Bergerac", will be master of As an added help to the stu­ This afternoon in the San Fran­ dero. the new moderator, as an exclusive right on all yells. Colonel Edwin O. Saunders, tions, v.-' \ being recruited from both the ceremonies at the Federal Plaza cisco Building at the Golden Gate well"as to Jim O'Brien, Marcel The students of USF as well as dents making the retreat, medals, J.A.G., instructor of Military Law When there is no,,,ceremonial sophomore and freshmen groups monster rally. Fair, the Glee Club will make Lazereschi, and the other Glee the publfc^were invited. Missals, rosaries and scapulars in the USF Law School, will parade, Cadet ..Major, Stoppel as the need arises. Fireworks Show may be purchased in the reading another important appearance. It Club officers. The games committee warns speak before the Queen's Bench will sing as part of a program At 10:30 p.m. the display of room in B-l. It has also been an­ Still other events are planned the students- that there will be no at its luncheon meeting on Oct. given for the Women's Musical Fo h fireworks will take place at the nounced that students with any for the future, including a con­ drag section. This, as well as the 3, 1940, The topic he has chosen is Federation of America, an ex- Dance Review Set | 8 °™ **&*** Sports Field during a special in­ personal problems will be given cert to be held during the. Christ­ white shirt, rootercap law will "Military Law Is Administrative mas season in conjunction with Addresses IRC termission at the dance. The com­ numerous opportunities to con­ be strictly enforced. Law". the Glee Club of the San Fran­ For Palace Show mittee has worked a great deal to sider them with the assistance of PHILHISTORIAN DEBATE The Queen's Bench is an or­ cisco College for Women. At their meeting, on Septem­ make this event one of the best a member of the faculty. ganization of women lawyers re­ The Philhistorian Debate So­ Tickets are going fast for the ber 16, the International Rela­ of the day and expect a large Talks In D-2 Prof. Gorman Has siding in the Bay area. This or­ ciety will represent USF in a great USF Club Football Dance tions Club was addressed by Bill audience. If they so desire, non-Catholic McWatters, roving reporter of ganization has steadily advanced round table discussion on "Con­ College Prof. Dies to be held next Saturday, Sep­ Don't forget the registration students may attend any of the Article In Journal the USF Foghorn. in calibre and numbers until it scription" at the University of tember 28, at the Palace. for all Dons, young, old, students, Catholic services. It will be re­ McWatters, emphasizing the now boasts a membership of 95. California tomorrow morning. Word was received this week An Ail-American dance re­ alumni, or friends, will be held quired that they attend moral The July issue of the Journal social and political situation of A letter was received by the Jim McCabe and Bob McCarthy by the FOGHORN of the recent view scheduled for the evening on the mezzanine floor of the San of Chemical Education, a techni­ modern Germany, gave an in­ talks to be conducted in D-2. USF Law School from the Wo­ will be the Philhistorians speak­ death of Professor John Savage, is somewhat different than has Francisco Building throughout cal publication devoted to the teresting account of his adven­ These talks will be given by three men's Bench thanking the school ing for USF. a former mamber of the Univer­ ever been seen around San the day. general problems and develop­ tures and narrow escapes dur­ prominent laymen and by three for its endeavor to offer a "mor.^ sity of San Francisco faculty. Francisco. The Universities of was the son of the late James R. ments in college and university ing his recent European trip. members of the faculty alternate­ extensive legal education in our Professor Savage was an in­ San Francisco, Utah, Michigan, Kelly, former president of the teaching, carries a review paper Another meeting will be held ly. community," and wishing the structor in engineering at the old Gonzaga, Santa Clara, Stanford More About Hibernia Savings and Loan So­ by a member of our faculty, Pro­ next monday, when Moderator The retreat is an important in­ school success in its future facili­ Saint Ignatius University on ciety, and followed his father's fessor Gorman. and St. Mary's College will be Carrico will interview new mem­ strument in the Jesuit system of ties. Hayes street. foosteps into that business. represented. The dance will be bers to determine their qualifica­ Soph Drag education. It is the zenith of the The article, a review of the in­ in the true collegiate setting tions. They will be questioned on religious year for the student bojf He is survived by three sons, terpretation of pH, consists of an with music and color for each their knowledge of international (Continued from Page One) as a whole. As Father McGrorey Alfred, Stanley and Harold Kelly, Parking Area Marked historical presentation and criti­ school. relations with a view to their pos­ that not even the slightest detail S. J., Student Counsellor, has put USF Alumni Lose two daughters, Mrs. John Ewing A committee headed by Bill cal analysis in the light of modern One-half of the proceeds of the sible participation in the coming shall be neglected. Negotiations it: "The retreat is a time when a and Mrs. J. L. E. Brindamour; Figari is working on the parking theoretical developments of pH,. dance will be given to the Build­ IRC Conference at Stanford. are being made with a number man can take stock of his life, Oldest Member twenty grandchildren and two problem for the rear of the Lib­ a symbol used to represent the ing Fund by the club. This alone of the top-notch dance bands great grandchildren. eral Arts Building. Figari an­ acidity of solutions. Prof. Gorman During the last meeting the free from daily distractions, by is an incentive to attend the great which will be available for No­ A requiem Mass was celebrated nounced that plans are . under emphasizes the application and members were warned that two considering unchangeable reli­ (Reprint from S. F. Examiner) affair. Tickets can be had from vember 9th, in order that the at St. Edward's Church, Monday, way for such improvements as limitations of pH as a means ot consecutive absences from meet­ gious principles." Alfred R. Kelly, director of the Bob Rossi in the Student Body best in music may be insured. followed by interment in Santa lining the area, and procuring re­ determining this property in solu­ ings would result in their being Hibernia Savings and Loan So­ office, Bill Telesmanic, Phil Kear­ Clara County. flector poles. tions. dropped from the organization. At last week's meeting Presi­ ciety, died at his home here Sat­ ney, Pete Franceschi, Harry President Wardell instructed the dent Gallagher appointed the fol­ CONDOLENCES urday following a short illness. Katz, and Frank Ford. Tickets He was 83. secretary to warn absent mem­ lowing committees to serve in To Cyril Coenan '41, on are a dollar per person and Oldest living graduate of the bers to present excuses. special capacities: Publicity Com­ the death of his mother; should be secured immediately as University of San Francisco, Mr. mittee under Fred Woelflen; De­ and to John B. Lounibos, reservations are going fast and Kelly was well known in finan­ corations under John Zaro; En­ Instructor in the School of only a few are left. cial and civic circles in the Bay Scientific World tertainment under John Gallag-. Law, on the death of his Monthly meeting of the club region. her; Orchestra Committee under sister. will be held Wednesday night Seeks Collector Andre Chiccourat; and the Selec­ A native of San Francisco, he at Knights of Columbus Hall, tion Committee under the guid­ 150 Golden Gate avenue. Besides taking pride in the ance of Jack Lecomme. Plans are A ticket to the USF-Stanford numerous activities of the club under way for the appearance of KATZ PLANS STUNTS FOR game or $1.65 in cash is offered and the publication of the Col­ a new .innovation in the form of to any student who can dispose lector, the Wasmann Society also entertainment during the course of a book of raffle tickets issued enjoys reading reports on their of the evening. The entertainment YEAR'S FIRST NIGHT RALLY by the club. These raffle books journal received from throughout committee is working hard in this can be secured from Frank Ford the United States and Europe. regard so that it may provide the Next Friday evening, Septem­ need for the cooperation of all at any time. Most recent of these return let­ Dancing Dons with a novel fea­ ber 27, the first USF rally of the USF men. ters is one from the Royal En­ ture in the way of amusement. year will be held. Under the di­ • An outstanding program of tomological Society of London, rection of Harry Katz and the entertainment is being arranged. New Officers Pilot both congratulating the society The following Rules will gov­ Activities Committees, this pre- It is hoped that Artie Shaw, who and asking for all previous copies. ern the Theme Contest: 1, The Stanford game rally is expected will play for the USF Club Foot­ Bio-Chem Team Also received was a request contest is open to all members of to be an entertainment-studded ball Dinner Dance at the Palace from the Library of Congress the Associated Students of the feature. At the same time it will on the following evening, will The initial business meeting of in Washington, D. C, for all University of San Francisco. 2. be an informal rehearsal of the make an appearance. It cannot be the Bio-Chemical Club was held copies of the Collector avail­ All entries must be submitted to Don rooting section. stated that heis sure to be pres­ on September 12 in the chemistry able. The Bureau of Entomol­ either Fred Woelflen or Harry ent, but other forms of enter­ lecture room. The assembly was The location of the rally will be ogy in the Department of Agri­ Aguirre, in the Foghorn office, on the University auditorium, the tainment have been promised. presided over by the new set of culture of the United States or before September 30. 3. All officers, Leonard MacDonnell, time 8:30, and there will be no The Activities Committee, com­ asks for same. entries must be at least 50 words admission charge. The main idea, posed, of Jan Blomquist, John president; Ray McNeiln secretary, in length, and must fully explain and Vic Schoenstein, treasurer. These are only a few of the re­ according to Harry Katz, is to Barbagelata, Joe Sanchez, and quests received, others coming the theme submitted. 4. Each bring the justly-famed Don spirit Bob Watson, have not fully com­ In keeping with' its policy to from practically every outstand­ entrant must fill out an entry once more into play. As the Stan­ pleted plans. More information blank and clip it to his entry. 5. participate in all school activi­ ing university or college in the ford game is scheduled for the will follow in the next issue of THE ALEXANDER TWINS... ties, the club adopted plans for country and many from foreign Any entrant may submit as many next afternoon, there is a definite The Foghorn. Dorothy and Grace, Famous organizing a strong' football countries. It must be realized that entries as he wishes, as long as Drum Majorettei for American all of these acknowledgements each is accompanied by an entry legion Pott 42, Martinsville, team for the intramural compe­ x/9mla tition. add tremendously to the work of blank. 6. The contest will be judged by the Soph Drag Com­ SAwrf you The nature of th!e topics and officers of the society in keeping TYPEWRITERS Jj-V 51 \l mittee. The decision of this body the schedule for both the student up their mailing lists, filing let­ RENTED OR REPAIRED and visiting lecturers' were dis­ ters, and other in regard to this is final. 7. Announcement of the cussed in a preliminary manner, matter. winner will be made in the Octo­ with final details left for the next ber 4 issue of the Foghorn. 8. All 3 MONTHS meeting. A motion to hold a pic­ McLennan to Secure entries shall become the property nic on October 6 at the Russian of the Soph Drag Committee, and AJVDSAli/TE River coitage of the moderator, Speakers For K.A.P. may be used as this committee Professor Gorman, was unani­ sees fit. $5.00 mously adopted. , The KAP, under the direction ENTRY BLANK of Mr. Strickroth, has planned a TABLE FREE term of real interest to all eco­ Student's Name nomic-minded students. Ron McLennan, president of Address Tibbs FOR REAL MUD A/ESS KAP, has secured the appearance 1/ AND BETTER TASTE of such notable personages is Class .... 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