KEY FACULTY CHANGES ANNOUNCED Frs. King, Tobin, Casassa Step Into The Santa Clara Faculty Positions Official Publication oj the Associated Students oj the Vntrentty oj Santa Clara VOL. 27, NO. 18 z6O SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 22,19 48 5 CENTS THE COPY Rev. James A. King, S.J., former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, was appointed dean of faculties yester- day to fill a post vacated by Rev. William C. Gianera, S.J., when he became president of the university. Rev. Charles S, Casassa, S.J., Ph.D., professor of philoso- phy, will succeed Father King as dean of the Arts School. In addition to his duties as dean, Father Casassa willcontinue his classes in Thomistic philosophy. The office of faculty moderator of athletic activities previously filled by Fattier Ca- 'TEN LITTLE INDIANS' TOMORROW sassa, has been assigned to Rev. William J. Tobin, S.J., instructor SANTA CLARA PLATERS PRESENT in religion. Debaters Chosen These appointments, announced yesterday, will become effective MAJOR DRAMATIC PRODUCTION ON immediately. Father King will re- tain as part of bis duties his pres- By House, Senate ent position as director of admis- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IN "SHIP" sions, and will assist Father Gia- Enthusiastic support of the student body is the aim of the Clay M. Greene Players in nera in matters of administration their presentation of Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians" tomorrow and Saturday night related to the university as a For Ryland Clash in the university auditorium. whole. In an interview this week, Director Donald J. Ranney asserted that the success of "Ten Father Casassa is now adminis- ultimately depend the cooperation of the student body. Without this trative head of the Arts College, Little Indians" will on and executive officer of its faculty. Senate Team Three Speak cooperation, all the efforts of actors and stage crews can accomplish nothing. But the di- Removal of outside duties will rector expressed his confidence that the interest and effort of the Santa Clara student body leave Father Casassa free to de- On Negative For House as a whole would make "Ten Lit- vote all of his time to the direction tle Indians" one of Santa Clara's Martin Whelan, William Sulli- Chosen to represent the House of of the activities and curriculum traditionally respected dramatic van and John Campion were se- Philhistorians, the sophomore de- of his college. productions. lected to represent the Senate in bating society, in its coming Ry- Discussing his < new appoint- the coming Ryland Debate at a land Debate with the Senate were ALL-MALE CAST ment, Father Casassa said, "My special try-out meeting of the up- William Macomber, Canty An absorbing drama of intrigues job will be to continue to maintain Don and per debating house held Monday Norman Sanguinetti. The tradi- and bloodthirsty maneuvering, the the high standards of the Arts Col- in the Lounge Room of Seifert tional debate is scheduled to take play promises to captivate the au- lege as Father King has done Gymnaisum. place Tuesday evening. May 11. dience as an all-male cast as- in the past." by Ranney The three senators competed The try outs for the Ryland De- sembled Director por- The need of a full-time dean of SUCCESS! Dave Bacigalupo, sports editor; Tally Mastrangelo, trays with five others for the coveted bate were held by the House last moments of mgyhem, gasps faculties was caused by the size editor-in-chief, and George Murphy, literary editor of the 1948 and guffaws. positions on the Ryland Debate Monday evening in the Adobe and complexity of academic ac- Redwood add the final touches to the now-complete annual. squad- Judges for the contest Lodge with Rev. Ferdinand Spieler, Alt hough Agatha Christie's tivities in the university result- were S.J. and Gerald E. McDonald as- thriller has been somewhat altered ing from the post war increase in Rev. Austin J. Fagothey, S.J., fac- sisting as judges. The contestants to suit the Santa Clara troupe, the the student body. Said Fr. Gianera, ulty advisor of the group; Rev. ' SC Yeorbook Charles Casassa, S.J., and Rev. all presented their arguments on effect of the multiple murders has "These changes were brought S. Wilfred H. Crowley, S.J., both of the affirmative-side of the propo- not in the least been altered- On about in order to have one mem- the of philosophy. sition ,"A third major political the contrary, Ranney promises that ber of the administration to act department party would be beneficial to Amer- hik new "twist" will appeal to all with the president in unifying and Meets The Senate team will defend Staff Publisher's ican democracy," the topic to be followers of mystery yarns. He coordinating the various aca- the negative of the question, "Re- debated with the Senate. The se- further promises that the actions demic solved, that a third major political activities of the school." lection of those take the of the play's-maniac have been de- Deadine. Redwood Will party would be beneficial to our to part in Ryland veloped by the young players into democracy." This topic was se- Debate was based on the the contestants' a sustained piece of excitement, lected by the House, the privilege quality of argu- I Appear On Promised Date of suspense and conflicting evidence. NEWS of choosing the side was afforded ments, their methods delivery With all final plans completed, the 1948 Redwood will the Senate. The debate will be held afhl gestures. L- LOCALE The Debate The has for meet its deadline and appear according to schedule. Tuesday, on Ma>ll. I topic for the Ryland drama its setting an VIEWS was chosen by the House, then island home of an English gentle- April 20, editor-in-chief Tally Mastrangelo, sports editor Runners-up in Monday's tryouts By DON CANTY presented to the Senate which in man, and, as the nursery rhyme David Bacigalupo and photographic editor Infelise will engage the College of the Pa- -I made a big mistake in last Robert turn chose to defend the negative indicates, the successive deaths cific and the University of Cali- week's column. It seems that the met' with The Redwood's printers and engravers in Berkeley. side. of the guests create first fear, then fornia in debates in the near fu- Board of Athletic Control shelled purpose of this meeting was to set the final date for For the outstanding debaters the panic, then terror. Interspaced The ture. Daniel Murphy and John for the rifle team awards, not Ryland Debate offers three prizes, throughout the thriller out arrival of the 1948 Redwood. The date marks another im- Mclnerny will be the probable the local militia. But defy any- $2O, $l5 and $lO. These three prizes however, are intervals of comedy I portant step for the staff of the, Senate team against COP. The to say paid in need not go to the three members which relieve, if only mo- one who for them annual, since ithas been completed California team has not been de- for a of the winning team, but are to be ment, the tension of fear and un- years before. on schedule and should reach the cided upon because of the inability Ecu-sky and Ed Wil- 'Beau Geste' awarded to the debaters exhibit- certainty. Sergeant subscribers around the last week ©f most Senate debaters to accom- came before the Student ing the best individual skill. There- The curtain rises at 8:15 on liams of May. modate such a debate into their Congress Tuesday and set the fore any participant may be on the Friday and Saturday night. POLICY On April 26 curriculum. big machinery rolling to make losing team and still receive the Joseph Darrow, business man- minor sport officially. By EARL CARPENTER highest Ryland award. rifling a ager, announced that since the an- 80 far, so good. Geste," This coming Monday evening nual is completed, he will have ap- "Beau well-known Book Reviews • • • there will be a debate in the House proximately 140 books for sale to movie of the famed French ASUSC Start on the proposition, "Resolved, that Faber. George Murphy and Lindekugel If you think the rifle team was students after the week of the Foreign Legion, will be shown John Howard humorously though, take a look at the Poll Tax should be abolished characterise the action of "Ten Little Indians." —Mercury Photo, In May Owl in a mess, forthcoming midterm examina- by St. Paul's Sodality, Mon- Nominations the Frosh tennis players. by federal law." Appearing on the campus this tions. The policy on these remain- day, April 26, to raise Nominations for student body , The freshman tennis team has dona- week will be the April issue of ing yearbooks will be "first come, officers will begin next Monday, won three out of four matches. tions for the Student Relief Holiday The Owl, undergraduate literary first served." There are about 400 April 26, and last until May 4. They have a running elimination magazine. Featured in the maga- students who have not subscribed Fund. Elections are May 17. White Debate just like the varsity, arid zine are two book reviews, two ladder, for this year's annual, and since Also on the program will be the A student's name may be placed One of the most persuasively a volunteer coach in Pete Cimino, showing articles and the final > installment there will be only 850 copies frist of the highlights of on the ballot by a petition signed argued debates of the semester on arts student Dance of mystery story. freshman printed, the unpaid portion of 140 the St. Mary's-Santa Clara foot- by 25 students. No student may the question, "Resolved, that the Contests. Sports, a serialized case where But here is another yearbooks will be sold until there ball game. In addition there will sign two petitions for the same world will be overpopulated in 50 ADDRESS the group in question is repre- are no more. These yearbooks will be a cartoon and a number of office. years," was witnessed by the Ste- Planned As President's Rev. Wilfred H. Crowley, S.J., senting no one bat itself. When sale the week sports has be on efuring of shorts. , The only_class restriction is on phen M. White Society at Mon- contributed an address he de- they travel, they have to travel May 10 through May 14. After the To accommodate as many as pos- the office of president, where the day's meeting in Adobe Lodge. livered in the Mission Church on on their own money. They are Activities 29 latter date the remaining portion sible who want to see the show, candidate must be a member of Richard Shields and Don Had- Day April Army Day, April 6, entitled, "Our to use the Santa not allowed will be offered for general sale to there will be two performances. next year's senior class. Final ap- wiger argued affirmatively, while By LEIGHTON HATCH Army, Instrument of Peace." Fr. Clara for their matches, courts the public. The first will be at 3:30 in the proval of a nominee rests with Mouro Naccarato and Gordon Ma- President's Day, traditional Santa Clara holiday, will Crowley explains how the concept but play them elsewhere. of must STOREHOUSE (Continued on Fage 4) Father President chado defended the negative side. anniversary of founding university, a soldier's function has changed a major sport, there mark the 97th the of the If tennis is Editor Mastrangelo wished to from that of a well-trained dog, pro- with activities and social functions at Ryan Field and in Sei- must be a freshman team to make it clear that the publication the comparison used by Plato, to experience the fledglings Gymnasium this coming Thursday. vide for although revised three times to l'ert that of a defender of Christian who will next year comprise part meet the student body's lack of These activities will extend throughout the day. Draw- ideals. The author accordingly These men have ap- of the varsity. support, will be one of the best ings win be held at various times to determine the winners shows how a strong army holds proached the members of the Ath- a vital place within the storehouses of events, sports, me- of a number of gifts donated by downtown merchants. Promi- structure letic Board and have been refused of American democracy, which is organizations • mories, students, and nent among these Is a radio given any recognition, but they are still based on Christian ideals. model make-up that this univer- by an anonymous friend of the playing. All the students can do is SERIAL sity has been able to publish in school. As explained by VaJ Mol- thank these men for their spirit. JohnSherman has recent years. For this reason he Alpha Sigma completed his • * • kenbuhr, student body president, story, "The Fires of Kalinga," extended his thanks to the associ- the event will be limited to Santa Acting as a sort of second-rate which because of its length was ate editors and to all those mem- Clara students and drawings will Sam Spade, I took it upon my- Nu Honored serialized for the March and April bers of their staffs who earnestly be made on the basis of student self to ask Father Harrington a The Santa Clara Valley Associ- issues. endeavored to gather material for body card numbers. To win, a stu- popular question on the campus in Kappa Book reviews have been con- publication on schedule. ater Chapter of the Phi Beta dent must be present at the events. the last few days; why the big pile tributed by Marshall Moran and THANKS Society will host the recently- mi a the day’s of chairs on the handball courts, First long list of William McDonald. McDonald re- particular, Mastrangelo initiated members of activities is a Solemn High Mass and why the invasion of trucks In elected and views Thorton Wilder's "The Ides the members of his edi- to in from Stanford, Saint Mary's and thanked the Alpha Sigma Nu, Jesuit Honor be celebrated at B:3b the Mis- of March," which concerns the torial staff, John Mclnerny, Rob- sion Church. even Arizona? Society, at a meeting next Wednes- Rome of Julius Caesar, about 45 ert Infelise, Charles Sambrailo, After asking me if that was take TRACK MEET A.D. Moran writes on John Home Jerry Shipsey, Maurice Shea, Wil- day, April 28. The event will the best stuff I could find to fill Following the Mass will be the Burns' "The Gallery," an account Maggetti; place in the parish hall of the the rag (to borrow a term from liam Kelly and Horace morning events at Ryan Field, be- of its author's experiences in the Episcopal at Bob Booster) Fattier explained the members of the business and Trinity Church Sec- ginning at 10 a.m. Foremost on City of Naples during the United St. John Streets in San the agenda is track that a carload of these folding subscription staffs; Val Mo!ken- ond and an interclass States' occupation in 1944. chain had been procured from Jose. meet- Organizational matters have HUMOR buhr, student body president; Rev. include ten mem- the government by the various Others invited been placed by the Student Con- George Murphy relates his ex- William C. Gianera, S.J., president Society, honor colleges, and thai Santa Clara bers of the Key gress in the hands of Hall Haynes, periences as the editor of the Fort Rev. San Jose State College, lini graciously allowed them to of the university; Edward M. group of sergeant at arms, and George Lewis "Spearhead,'! in a humorous few outstanding seniors from be dumped here for pickup. Stretch, S.J., vice president; "Rev. and a Grenfell, vice president. article entitled, "But General, It's pur- • • • high schools in the area. The Besides the usual track events Francis J. Harrington, S.J.; Rev. Journalism." pose of this meeting is to honor be a football and base- Now that this vital problem is there will Also included in the issue are James A. King, S.J.; Rev. Edward scholastic honor students, and throwing with cleared up, it is my duty to report the ball contest, awards poems by Stuart Bartlett and Ed- Shipsey, SJ.; Rev. Robert E- Mc- to give them an opportunity to for accuracy and to you that John Passalacqua of- both distance. win Coolidge, '92, as well as two SJ., and Rev. William J. become acquainted with one an- scheduled is a fered to give me a free haircut if Mahon, BIG BUSINESS—Jerry Fahey sells first ticket to President Val Molkenbuhr as Mickey Adza takes Also hole-in-one short essays by. David Bacigalupo SJ. cash and Bob Boscacci kibitzes for the sodality-sponsored showing of "Beau Geste." other. (Continued on Page 4) and Bernard rd give him a plug here, . Tobin, McCormick. PAGE 2 THE SANTA CLARA, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1948 Music Critic Appraises Student Relief Dean Gives Comment On American college students, blessed as they are with abund- Glee Club Performance ance, have a real obligation in Proposed Bay Crossings year, ex- Published weekly during the school By MARTIN WICARIUS Word sketches of each school charity to the more unfortunate By WALTER HIRTH flowing across its sturdy decks. periods, by the cept holiday or examination A noteworthy step was made were delivered by Allan Lisser students of- other lands. Tour "Contrary to popular belief, Continual traffic jams at both Santa Associated Students of the University of by a student activity at Santa of Radio Station KFRC. Each one contribution to the benefit show- engineering is not an exact sci- ends and often on the bridge it- Clara, at Santa Clara, California. last Thursday evening, was superb in content and deliv- ing of the movie "Bean Geste" ence. Engineering problems al- self are a fair criterion of the session! Clara ad- Entered as second-class natter February ai, ten, at Pott when the University Glee Club ery, but the most outstanding next Monday will be used to al- ways require the use of judg- need which has developed for of March j, Office at Santa Clara, Callt, safer Act rtn. participated in a musical pro- was a brief account of an inci- leviate the dire necessity of your ment" With this statement Dean ditional facilities. year Per $2.00 gram sponsored by the National dent from the history of the bell fellow students abroad. George L- Sullivan of • Santa Faced with this problem, and of ter- Students Organization to raise Which rings from the Mission The funds from this Clara's College of Engineering with the same conditions collected separate Canty funds for student relief abroad. each night at 8:30. benefit over explains the existence of the sev- rain and finances, three Editor-in-Chief .„. James DonaW will be turned to come up with three Five of the more far sighted This enjoyable evening closed the National Catholic Welfare eral totally different solutions agencies have By BUDD FULLMER the ques- News Editor William Macomber schools of the Bay Area sup- with the thought that we are all Council for immediate distribu- which have been offered to one separate solutions to Ah yes, spring is here! "From the Halls of Santa C. Associetes: Michael Buckley, Jamea O'Kefll. ported this concert of six glee members one family under through European of the acute problems facing this tion. to shores of Santa Cruz," or "Carry me Conn, Lelihton of tion their re- Clara the ReDortera:R Jamea Binckley, Thomaa today the "paWck HSratty, Rolnrt Kaloney, to Center, clubs. s heaven. The writer was immense- lief organization. This is the same area construcction PARALLEL STRUCTURE back to Old Rio Del Mar," have become the most Fullmer, Peter Cimino, Donald Hadwigger, Budd participating ly pleased with this concert, and group of another San Francisco Bay One group proposes a second tunes on campus, being made more evident Francis Close. Those received that has been charred with popular for their efforts the satisfaction all those who participated in it the allocation of funds collected crossing. structure, similar and parallel by the return of the "red-men." Returning after a in conrtibuted toward to the bridge, be lo- Cruz, and looking like Feature Editor ... A. Robert Shindler of helping others. They were not or any way lor the Bishops' War Belief. Clearly, there is a definiteneed present to weekend of cruzing at well Contributors: Jamea OlTefll, John Shermaa, Walter just helping someone in a foreign the success of the evening should The drive being carried on now for improvement in the transpor- cated approximately 50 feet north done lobsters, were Paul Conn, Muscles Hock, Mes- Hirth, Patrick Hanratty, Robert Prentice. ■ land, but they were helping those be congratulated. Their reward for student relief abroad is being tation situation between San of the present crossing. Accord- sick, Mickey Adza, Pendergast and Tom Gallagher. Sports Editor Sam H. Winklebleck who, in the coming years, will be will come some day when they sponsored by the National Fed- Francisco and the cities of the ing to Dean Sullivan, the main A former Santa Claran- was also seen "flexing" en advantage Reporters: Donald Briggs, Thomas Mullan Jr., George setting the policies of the nations will hear of, or, possibly, meet eration of Catholic Students. East Bay. During the past several of this"plan is the fact the beach, you all remember the immortal Bob Hichols, Angelo Siracuaa. with which we must live in peace. a great statesman, artist, writer Tour wholehearted support of years it has become increasingly that all the engineering problems "Purple Girdle" Weirimann. Sophomore "day-dog'' met construction of Business Manager James Bowe The world is constantly becom- or scientist whose advanced edu- this drive can be shown simply apparent that the present bridge to be in the Cooley, yeh, that's right "Pool Cue" Cooley, gave a ing and if prove cation was made possible through by a contribution of the an engineering marvel in itself, this bridge have already been weekend also, at Adobe Lodge. Assistant: Robert Boscacci. smaller, we now at one beach party over the our friendliness and good will to help of the World Student Serv- showings of the movie on Mon- is longer large enough to cope met and solved. Tell me, Spud, where did you find the beach over Manager.... Maggetti day. Circulation Horace those who will be the future lead- ice Fund. with the traffic which is dally The dean also warns against there? Associates: Kenealey, Edward LafranchL * « • • Robert ers of other nations we establish- over-emphasis of the problem of Assistants: John Bloomfield, Frank Clone, Robert Crotty, Gene McHagh, Thomaa Schilling, Thomaa Waters, ing a sound basis for friendly in- centralization of traffic at either GRAS Donald Wolf. MARDI ternationalrelations and coopera- FRI. AND SAT. IN THE 'SHIP' end of the bridge. By the simple Task Force BRONCO was sighted weighing tion for when we will access high- Photographic Editor ~. Philip Lynch the time expedient ofrunning anchor in Stockton over Friday and Saturday. Many be taking our places in society. ways away from the bridge and mysterious tales have returned to campus after this Staff Cartoonist John Bennett closing highways to all "arty time"). Assistants: Thomas Conn, Anthony CristaUo, Thomaa This outstanding effort of stu- off these three-day soiree (French for Seen Faogsted. Kaney, George dents who were willing to give but through traffic, the problem fascinating the belles (?) of C.O.P. were Kerfoot, Moderator Edward V. Warren, S.J. so much of their time to help of decentralization of traffic is Rouche, Bowe (of Chesterfield fame), his smiling others was held at the San Fran- readily solved- roommate Bob Boscacci, another Stockton laddie, House. The second plan proposed is the always' present Member cisco War Memorial Opera Bill McFall, and local yokel First on the program was the that of the underwater tube from Thomas (I've never tried this before) Kaney. Oh Associated Cble6»ate Press San Francisco State College A the foot of Army Street in San yes, and not to be forgotten was Tom Gilshannon Capella Choir. Of their selections Francisco to Alameda. While this who arrived with a snake. But what we would like ALL AMERICAN HONORS 1945-1946 the one Which still stands out in plan is perhaps more advantage- to know is what is "green 5" and why is Kerfoot ALL CATHOLIC HONORS 1945-46 i my mind is the "Litany of the bus from an aesthetic point of referred to as the monster? Supplication" with Joseph Eu- view, it nevertheless poses a great * • • *

» number of new problems which RfPNIBUtTIO FOR NATIONAL ADVKRTICINa »T banks as soloist. FOLrncos National Advertising Service, Inc. MILLS MOST OUTSTANDING will have to be met -and solved Branching out from the romantic novel to the College Publishers Representative before any can be After the intermission the first construction role of politics, John Sherman is now known as "The 420 Maoibon Ave. NEW YORK. N. Y. begun.

' • • sing College campus. George CHKMO SOITOH KM AMIUM SAK F»AKCIKO to was the Mills A Big Boss" on the With the aid of Capella Choir under the compe- REBER PLAN Huberty they instituted the Young Republican * have proposal VOL. 26 APRIL 22, 1948 NO.IB tent direction of Mrs. Parke Up- The third is that Club on campus. What no donkey supporters? which is commonly referred to * * * * shur. Their three major selections . as the "Reber Plan." Perhaps the were done with a quality of clar- OPENING NIGHT most radical and grandiose of all A Victory For Prayer ity, preciseness and masterly ton- We are reminded by the bloody posters about solutions offered, this plan calls ality which far exceeded that of that Friday is the opening night for "The Ten Now that the Italian elections are a mo- for the construction of two large town any other group. They received Little Indians" in the Ship. These macabre posters part now ItaHan earthen dikes across the bay, mentous of history, that tihe from the select audience a spon- by Director with a channel parallel to the were especially constructed Ranney for people ihave chosen right and rejected wrong, taneous ovation that acknowl- the Great effort was behind con- East Bay shore line which will production- put the in a benevo- edged Mills as the most outstand- struction of these unique posters. Snatching clipins the ifiaditlh of million® who believe join the northern and southern ing group of the evening. from his daughter's scrapbook and attending a lent and watchful God is affirmed. No more portions and convert them into few Commanding my attention next horror were for these striking and reassuring evidence of the power fresh water lakes, fed by the movies the inspiration pieces were the new jackets, which by oi "art." John "Publius" Faber will in two- of prayer guide the of nations waters of the Sacramento and star the to destinies the way looked fine, of the Santa night performance supported by the best San Joaquin Rivers. thespians and men hias ever been seen. Clara Glee Club.. After singing en campus. Where do we get tickets? Gee, The author claims that besides I dunno. is not over. The the Santa Clara Anthem (the * * * * But the time for prayer affording two separate additional first time I've heard it sung Legendary Figure forces of truth have won a victory, but it is trans-bay rail and highway ar- INTO THE FUTURE well), they gave,a rouging pre- The Glee Club, only a single step in the long path Up the real terials, this plan will also be of of War Memorial Opera House sentation of "Marching Men-" Al- fame, will soon honor campus victory that come we unlimited value to the agricul- the on President's and final must before though some of the group seemed Day. It is hoped that Jim tural and industrial development Borkenhagen will stay completely replace petition with praise. to have gone a little flat in the in the same "rare" condition so performance Colorful Part Of Californiana of the Santa Clara Valley be- that the Song," they A a promise "Winter came fully appreciated. The Communists have made cause of the easily accesible fresh can be through with flying colors in By called by many natives of the Bay the bridging of San Francisco * » • • that is more Mkely to be kept than most of IGNACIO RUIZ water supply it will create. Since their deft rendition of the "Gos- Many City. ac- Under their promises; they have indicated that, if are the stories of famous Old San Franciscans Bay August 18±186K? it is based upon an entirely-new the careful and always active sponsor- pel Train." cepted lovable imposter and ship of "characters" which have arisen the The newspapers were profuse and different this the St. Paul Sodality, a benefit show will be they not get Italy in the elections, they ' idea, plan, too, do The program ended with the from the fabulous past of the humored him in his eccentrici- sponsored this coming Monday at the Santa Clara attempt by The well- in their lamentations when Em- offers many problems of design Willi its seizure force. California Glee "City by the Golden Gate." Old , ties with an attitude that was Theater and the Ship featuring University of peror Norton died in 1880. Flags and construction which must be "Beau Geste" and reportedly on Ital- For large group one was a friendly, typical of them. the giving away of many trained divisions now the Cfub. a San Francisco were held at half-mast and he overcome before the plan can be valuable prizes. Check expect it it tolerant city which respected the The Emperor in his royal garb, ian border wil have little difficulty with the would would would was given a public funeral at brought to completion. with "Beau Brommel" Fahey for further info. difficult for all to keep to- illusions of these harmless mad- a blue military uniform with * * * • * native forces, however valiant. be which more than 30,000 San While Dean Sullivan wouldnot gether and in tune, and in some men. "Probably the best known of enormous epaulets, a tall beaver UNSUNG HERO means that we Franciscans of all ranks and sta- recommend any specific plan This either must continue instances expectations were ful- these strange and attractive per- hat with a rakish plume and a Bob Kenealey, manager tions, including many children, over the others, he did caution head of the baseball to press the struggle or Italy may still be lost light- Emperor Norton. sword swinging from the belt, done and it added an air of sonalities was paid homage at his bier. those who would make snap judg- team, has been selected as the busiest person on Italy been along legend of who for was a familiar sight as he made campus to the Communists. The loss of has ness to the program, with The the man It is difficult to imagine that ments of the proposals without for this week- To his efficient planning and "Arkansas Traveler" sung 21 years lived and acted in the his daily promenade discussing never-ending called a preface to the loss of all Western the any other city in these times completely analyzing -the situa- labor the baseball team's Access can by Society, firm belief that he was Emperor subjects. be no way Europe. earlier the Treble Clef affairs of state with his wouldpause to pay homage to an tion.* The entire problem is so in small attributed. Congratulations on Jones" was of the United States is still re- DECREES PUBLISHED work dhanged, motive filled. "Casey well emperor who was no emperor, complex that any rash, unfounded well done Bob. The issue is now but the * • Norton wni given all the royal * • except in his imagination; to a opinion does nothing more than is the same. We must pray that the now prerogatives it was possible to NEEDLE AND regal splendor that was a com- betray the ignorance of the indi- THREAD drag us into give him. startling commands Hurry! frustrated Communists do not round the bronc corral His plete but lovable sham- vidual expressing that opinion. Quick, hasn't anybody got a needle and open warfare. Santa Clara's students are in and decrees were published with- thread? A small but not too silent rip was heard on By ROBERT J. PRENTICE out cost in the leading newspa- the practice field the other day. Everyone lifted the front lines of this diplomatic conflict. blooming wisteria, the recently Spring is definitely here the pers. He usually took his meals their aching backs slowly and checked their'mud- returned swallows and lobster red faces and backs of more than • at free-lunch counters which Thespian's Career Hits oozed uniforms. Then on the sidelines was heard a few Clara: Bill "The Blade" Donnelly, John Hock, John Powor, Santa were a feature of San Francisco giggle of two moon-faced quail (girls of high school Campus Jim Canelo, Jerry Hennessy, Kirk Messick and Dick Smith, Brother age). Politics saloons at that time but when Red-faced, with a giddy smile, John "Heh" getting itchy fingers to go out and attack the newest crop style Bottom—But Whose? coming of student ibody elec- Gosselin is he wanted to dine in he Justice played the rest of the game standing. Yuk, With the JOHN SHERMAN . of "tenderloins." Father Shipsey is spending his spare time lubricat- went to one of the better restau- By unanimous agreement was that yuk. tions, we should remand ourselves again of crop moving It a kind of of Yes- something had to be done clippers; roses. is "Shows for « ing his he expects a bountiful of Lupe is rants or dote* dinoig ro ins wiiere V • ￿ choosing the right men for slowly, spring apparently. teryear" sort of thing to talk of Fullmer. Frankenstein wouldn't the importance of more case of fever he was served gratis. - HITHER AND YON Causing perhaps the biggest stir in weeks was the bronco block only permitted free actors who once held the lime- say what. our officers.* It is vital that these officers He was not Latest reports on the perpetual feud that goes week, W bomb. An on-the-spot light but have since faded away LOSES have the necessary initiative and interest to buster of last a mammoth V-one entrance into theaters but was WIG on between "Bones" Ferrante and Mike Gonzales dry observer, Tom "Unc" O'Neill, reported that the bomb completely best seat into oblivion. One sometimes re- There is no denying that carry out representatives of escorted to the in the Full- are that "Bones" is ahead by two bottle of mosqui- their duties as doused five people and spread 20 feet along the steps. When the Empire, pdn- calls those old actors who "strut- mer's box office is out of this house. Bonds of the toe stay-a-way on Mike's pillow. The two, com- the student body. hit high reminded many of a miniature at ted and fretted their hour upon world. I production bomb a geyser fully five feet eipal payable in gold coin 4 recall a last monly referred to as "Mutt and Jeff," spend their we would like to ole faithful. After the bomb fragments dried a cryptic "V-one" was usually 50 the stage." One remembers with year it was the road show of In connection with this "per cent interest, for every waking hour thinking of fiendish things that noted penciled over-sized bag. Norton a kind of nostalgia such names as "You Ought see a return of the rivalry that marked stu- on the cents, were used by when To Take It With they can do to each other. Joe "" Brown is • • • * • Edwin Booth, E, H- Sothern and Already there he found it necessary to secure a You," and Fullmer had the star- looking for a dent elections before the war. forget Budd loan company after this last three-date THIS AND THAT Frank Sinatra not to " ring role. The house was packed, are promising that this may hap- loan. weekend and returning home without a proverbial indications A minor disagreement regarding the occupation of Trieste. A pink proclamations read: "Twinkle Toes" Fullmer. it was the greatest scene in the plug signified One of his nickel. And what's YOUR secret of success? pen, for several candidates have slip handed to the honorable Jas- O'Neill, not lingerie The proper When Clay M. Greene didn't show, and Fullmer was supposed either. "Whoever, after due and Miles Braten, "No love, no nothing, until my baby their intention df running for the various REWOOD, as the placards term the school annual, is well on its warning shall be heard to utter take up Budd Fullmer's option, to strangle Desdemona. He, like quits selling tickets."

hectic into of it was true * • offices. Interest generated from a botly con- way out of potentcy acutality- Out red ink into black the abominable word 'Frisco,' was rumored that Fullmer the artist he is, thought he • • tested race will undoubtedly be beneficial all ink is another question. A blushing guy who promised six CD3A which has no linguistic or other through, finished, washed up. The could get the thing done by five ADDENDA wins. The CMG Player's spring production, Ag. Christie's "Ten Little shall be deemed guilty new Greene Prexy Donald Ran- minutes to ten. Unfortunately, he around. warrant, Many of the advertisements for (he benefit Indians," is just about ready (should be' tomorrow night is the a high Misdemeanor, and shall "ney was a man who leaned strict- tripped on a rug and the Bellar- showing WWe we think of next year's officers, of of "Beau Geste" have a tinge ©i the mer- grand opening) to carve its niche in the Ship's wall. That is if John pay imperial treasury as ly to the classics in art, and ev- mine boys had to make a mass cenary asppreciataon and into the in them. Jim Bowe has supplied pictures of let us pause to express our Banister doesn't get a fractured skull tripping around when all the sum $25." eryone knew that Fullmer's pan- exodus to catch their bus before penalty the of , one of the stars in the movie, and by gratitude to the present Student Congress. lights are out on the set. This edict is still spiritually en- tomine, ,which rivaled Chaplin's the stage crew got Fullmer's wig some singular coincidence the actor may be seen on everything power Father is currently engaged in>a game of door-jam, by Fran- early period, wouldn't fit into the back on. Budd says he still gets They have done in their to Kropp forced present-day San close inspection to be smoking a Chesterfield. What door-jam, who's got the door-jam with one of the local carpenters. "The Decade of Minute Aborigi- letters from Bellarmine wanting foster lagging student activities. It is ciscans. won't advertising men do for their product? The Reverend Father was a little "Whizzed," the saying goes, nes." to know why he dived under through no lack of energy or cooperation on as to PLAQUE BT BRIDGE the The first draft of Elmo Innocenti's sophomore note that the doors last Saturday were devoid of this eighteenth pronouncia- B. Mayer, MGM prexy, said - rug instead of strangling the essay problems exist. In another of bis L. in philosophy had a prodigious total of 10,000 their part that some still century hydraulic gem. A gleeful rumor going around that someone ordered building he had just the vehicle for Full- wench. mentos he the words on the subject of "Space." Some wit suggested Am example of their originality and hard black fell victim a W-bomb. It wasn't true, the It was called "Full Street Tom in to though. bridge , of an enormous across mer. Gilshannon, manager of that he should entitled it "Space, and How to Fill work in sfiacing the challenge that the activi- • • * • • bay between Oakland and San Scene." However, a broom and a the "Frozen Foot Ice Follies," It." Deserving a four-bell rating is "Sitting Pretty," starring Clifton com- white with the role said he just ties problem presented this year is in their Francisco. This particular coat went had the thing to It is rumored from reliable sources close to the Webb, Maureen O'Hara, Robert Montgomery and Louise Albritton. mand was for 67 and refused it on the bring Budd back. plotted campus political institution df the Student Forum. This inno- not executed Fullmer He a arena that the editor of this publi- Surely this couldn't have been written in Hollywood. During a pre- years. the memory of the grounds that he would be mis- maginificent in brought problem Now, scene his Ice Fol- cation has thought of using these pages to boost his vation the issues of this breakfast chat with Father Casassa the other morning under the Emperor, in whose madness there cast. Jack Warner tried to lies Budd Later wherein would wear candidicay for student body secretary in the forth- out into the open for the first time. wisteria, Beaver commented: "Shouldn't walk through here, Father. a great deal sign Fullmer as a stand-in for a pair of "silver coming seems to have been lame bathing Student Congress elections. No Comment choose replace the is hay fever alley." Father C. smiled said, "Don't it foresight, is by a Lassie, but the smell of sheep on The men that you to This and look at of honored trunks and sit a cak« of ice On the subject of political activity it seems that that way. You have the pessimism of Schopenhauer." Here's some- nauseated dog and the whole which present officers must be men that will give plaque inscribed: the would be balanced on the a sudden interest, serious or otherwise, has burst thing else that can be passed along: Father C. noted that those in his be grate- production was cancelled. nose of a trained the necessary time and effort to improve the "Pause, traveler, and seal. However, forth recently concerning the major national politi- classes who do not drag down alpha sigma nu grades say they have Emperor of the While Hollywood last week the ful to Norton I, in directors of= Gilshannon's cal parties. John "the Senator from theSouth" Sher- lot of the student at Santa Clara. It should "Casassinated." United Protector of I had lunch withfriends of Hedda coiripany been States and feared Fullmer would man espouses one parry, and E. J. "Honest Ed" Far- be with a great deal of thought, therefore, Back from a ski trip into the bear country is George Grenfell. prophetic Hopper, Louella Jimmy be Mexico, 1859-80, whose Parsons, a frozen asset, due to his back- rell backs the other. Most remarkably each of them that choices. George is officially out of hibernation and gruff and growling. and decreed Fiddler and Frankenstein. The (Continued Page we make our wisdom conceived on 4) appears to fit his respective party very well. THE SANTA CLARA, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1948 PAGE 3 THE Broncs And Trojans Divide; BULL Cal Spoils Homecoming, 10~6 PEN USC Rally Grabs Bears Even Series By ART JOHNSON Victory In Ninth To Hold CIBA Lead Santa Clara football fans will get a chance to watch their favorite By DON BRIGGS By SAM WINKLEBLECK team in action next Thursday when Coach Len Casanova splits up the The Santa Clara varsity nine came within Before a capacity crowd in Washington varsity into the Reds and Whites and lets the boys go to it in a full two outs Saturday night of upsetting, for the Park Tuesday night, Santa Clara's varsity It game scrimmage. will mark the closing President's Day athletic second time in a row, the strong Southern fell apart in the closing innings to hand the function at Ryan Field. California baseball squad. With a 5-4 victory California Bears a 10-6 CIBA victory and When the boys line up for the opening kickoff at 3:00, we will the night before, Hal Toso, relieving Dave knot the three-game series at one game each. be right up there in the bleachers getting our first real glimpse of the Smith in the ninth, walked in the run with With the score deadlocked at 5-all. Bob Bronco grid machine of 1948. And as the Reds and Whites run, pass and the bases loaded that gave the Trojans an O'Dell's circuit clout in the seventh was a kick the ball around, we are sure that our mind at times will wander even split for the two-game se- 'preview of the disastrous eighth back to the President's Day scrimmage of last year. Moreover, we shall ries-. which saw two unearned Cat runs be thinking of the husky young fellow who sat next to us during the In the first game Friday, Santa CIBA Flag Chase on two hits and an error. Charley scrimmage last spring, and who, at the time, thinking seriously Clara went out in front with three Erb drove a single through second was Team W. L. PCX. of entering Santa Clara. But we're getting ahead of our story.. Let us TWO BORROWED Bronc coaches, Jim Hardy (center) and Jim Lawson (right) give several Santa tallies in the first inning. How- to open the frame. Jim Fiscalini Hardy is from California .... 5 1 .833 just call this lad Johnny and turn back the calendar to November Clara gridders some advice during a recent spring practice session. on loan the Los ever, the Trojans nearly equalled then rapped a double to center, but Dons, — Photo by Turco- use .... 2 l .667 1946. Angeles while Lawson coaches the San Francisco 49ers.. the feat when they batted Galen Erb held up at Coach Patty . third. SANTA CLARA .... 3 4 .429 It was the day that Johnny's high school team was to wind up its Norquist out of the box in the last Cottrell promptly yanked Hal Toso UCLA .... 3 4 -429 season against its arch rival. Johnny had played brilliantly all year. of the first with a two-run up- in favor of Galen Norquist. Nor- St, Mary* .... 2 3 .400 He had already cinched an all-league rising. berth. But that day Johnny Crucial USC ..\ quist responded by fanning Nino Spring Practice: Depth Stanford .... 2 4 .333 outdid himself. He shone -above everyone else on the field and per- TOSO GIVES THREE HITS Barnise. Lyle Palmer worked Nor- sonally guided his club to a smashing triumph. One sports scribe at Toso took over with two down quist for a free pass to load the the game came out the next day in his story and stated that Johnny Needed At Guard Positions Game Friday; and then allowed only three hits hassocks. was destined to be an Ail-American. Aboufr 60 potential Bronco grid The noticeable weakness in the in the eight and one-third innings Interclass Cliff McClain stepped to the Soon afterwards he mound. Johnny began hearing from alumni and friends greats have been knocking their line at present is the lack of depth Dons Sunday toiled on the plate and was retired on strikes. of colleges both near and far. One of those who contacted him was For Wally Hood, the Trojan Then it happened. With two down heads together each afternoon for at the guard' posts. The coaching Three tough games face the close to Santa Clara and invited Johnny down to look over the plant tosser, it was his first defeat of Track Meet and the bases loaded, O'Dell re- about three weeks now over at staff is trying to bolster this posi- Broncos this week as they return and especially to watch the football team in that President's Day the current season. Hood had pre- turned to the plate. Norquist got the from their foray into the South scrimmage. We had known Johnny for several years so was Ryan Field Early this week we tion before opening gun in Sep- viously tossed seven straight vic- two strikes on him and Mangan at- it only and a split decision with USC. April 29th natural that we should sit with him to watch the proceedings. wandered down to the athletic tember. tories before he met the Broncos. tempted to pick Palmer off first. Friday night at Washington Park Sports events on President's Day, After the scrimmage Johnny left us with the impression that he office to ask how things The first spring scrimmage last TROJANS HITLESS IN 5 The peg was wide of first sacker seemed the Broncs meet the Trojans for a next Thursday, would come to Santa Clara in the fall. He had the their Saturday night the two teams April 29, will be- Harvey Christensen and two runs been impressed by to be shaping up for the 1948 grid Friday gave the staff first showdown. The game looms as a showing on the field and by the spirit with squared off again. USC was blank- gin at 10 o'clock with the annual were in before could be warm which he had been machineof Santa Clara good chance to judge the abilities crucial one for both squads be- it re- greeted by spectators in the of ed from the scoring column the interclass meet. trieved. other stands. New line coach Herm Meister prospective footballers. In re- cause the winner will have a first track But came September Johnny who first five innings. The Missionites The top of the and didn't register. Several weeks gave us some dope on the progress sponse to our query as to rate chance at the CIBA pennant. Each class will put forward its ninth saw two by in the meantime had built up a more Berkeley were went but Johnny still hadn't shown up. That started us wondering of the Bronco forward wall. Herm showed up well in the line, Herm After a hard luck the trp scores that start, healthy five-run lead. best runners to to cop the vic- so we set out to see what had happened to this promising gridder. That says that the practices have con- singled out Tackles John Hock ground unearned. Walks played havoc in Broncs have made up tory aay. livery story'we made us boiling among the The last of the sixth showed the for the track event this frame, as Norquist uncovered mad. centrated on rounding out the of T and Tor Spindler from steadily to grab a spot among the walked two Johnny had later been Trojans scoring two runs. Santa usually run in regulation track he contacted by friends of a certain college fense department for the fall cam- old guard. .Freshman Bob Domi- three top contenders. Friday night runs across before could force Frosh show- Clara made it six to two with a meets will be run off with the ex- McClain to bat into a fielder's not on the Pacific Coast. He accepted that school's offer, and that fall paign. So far, he reports, it has nick and John Justice may well mark the turning point run in the top of the ninth. ception of the javelin throw, re- choice to Bob Ferrari. played such great ball that he was hailed as one of the most outstand- been developing fairly. ed well also. in the campaign. ing RALLY SUCCEEDS ported Track Coach Henry The Broncs put on a last of the frosh that school had ever seen. Herm is pleased with the fact Tomorrow the team will again Sunday Santa Clara travels to TROY to the starting Schmidt. ninth rally one more The report we received authoritative source concern- that this year's squad will boast a go through another afternoon of San Francisco to play the first Up this point, that added * seemed George Grenfell has to Santa ing the offer was simply this: large percentage of veterans, as scrimmaging, and next Thursday, of a three-game series with the hurler, Dave Smith, to been ap- digit the Clara total. Bar- ball game under control. pointed student chairman of the nise opened the canto Johnny was offered room, board, tuition, transportation to and many of 1947's stalwarts were President's Day, the gridders will USF Dons. Tuesday night the have the by hitting Dave got the first man, but with track events, and each class presi- Ferrari. Renna flew out to from school, a clothing allowance and somewhere in the neighborhood juniors and sophomores. take sides for the annual full dress Dons are the visitors, as the two right, one down the next Trojan hit dent is organizing his own class but Christensen was given an of $25 a month spending money. The school is some 2000 miles from intrasquad game at 3 o'clock. nines clash in Washington Park An- and the next three men to team. nie Oakley by the Cal his home and, undoubtedly, there will always be some conjecture as to under the lights. safely chucker. face walked, At 1:30 the faculty and the stu- Kelly's right single scored the wisdom of his choice. Coach Patty Cottrell named Smith were pushing field sport slate dent body will square off in a second. But from all this, one "fact stands out all too nakedly. Proselytiz- Hank Schranka, Don centerfielder, in the third Southern Cal run. Hal fleet-footed Ferrari from FRIDAY, April 23 Baseball, Berberet's Homer promptly stepped in a re- seven inning softball contest. ing of athletes in certain sections of the country has grown out of as the best all-around ballplayer Toso as The short score: SC vs. USC at Washington liefer, just The afternoon's sports program control. The Big Nine and the Pacific Coast Conference, especially, by Hilltoppers. Jay Hol- and as promptly, the RHE Park. Golf, fielded the wind up SC vs. COP here. Broncs up.. A single will with an intramural Cal + 10 adhere to a rather rigid code in regard to "recruiting" athletes. But Paces Frosh Win linder stacks up as a topflight blew and four 001 013 122 11 1 April game other throughout the SATURDAY, 24 Tennis, infield errors, coupled with the football at 3 o'clock. Santa C1ara....210 002 001 6 9 3 in conferences nation, football is truly big busi- baseball squad shortstop, Co 11rel 1 added- Joe SC vs. St. Mary's here, 10:15. The freshman walk that let the winning run, ness and the players not far from being classed as professional. Certain Mocha, of recent San Francisco in Track, SC vs. Modesto JC and knocked over another tough oppo- presented the Trojans with the sections of the country have come forth with more than an average football fame, does duty on the Olympic Club at Modesto. game. share of good teams the past few years, and this is due in great part nent Tuesday when the California baseball diamond also, covering Strong USF SUNDAY, April 25 Baseball, Netmen Beat SC to wholesale proselytizing with no holds barred. Frosh were defeated 10-5 on the the hot corner for the Dons. USF's high-flying team from last Tuesday when SC vs. USF there; Frosh vs. tennis rain The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) came out recently with a pro- losers' Last year the Broncs swept the added the Bronco scalp to their caused of the St. Mary's there. diamond. Frosh Win Again cancellation matches gram concerning the "recruiting" of athletes. Only time will tell if it series from USF and won handily undefeated string Monday when before they had completed. MONDAY, April 26 Golf, SC The Colts blasted out 10 bingles all been is strong enough and if it will be followed. If it fails, there remain only in each contest. The Cottrellmen The self-supporting frosh ten- the Dons handed Santa Clara a Steve and each vs. SMJC here. to the Cub's 6, while committing Herle Jack Smith two alternatives.'. will be attempting to repeat the up 6-3 loss on the Golden Gate Park brought home a Bronco solo vic- TUESDAY, April 27 Baseball, to Cal. nis squad racked another vic- I—All schools that meet schools holding to strict regulations re- five misplays three for performance this year. Doug Pet- courts- tory, Herle downing Jack Kramer, SC vs. USF at Washington tory Monday to run their season garding the obtaining of athletes must conform to those regulations. Lou Berbert, hard-hitting catch- erson will probably get the call as The Missionites took two singles 7-5, 4-6 and 6-2. Smith defeated Park, 8:15; Frosh vs. Santa to three wins and one Some advocate nation-wide adoption of the methods er, led the Missionltes at the plate, starting hurler on Sunday. record out mtches and one, doubles contest Freethy 6-1 and 6-2. a. Clara High School there. Ten- as set down by the Pacific Coast Conference, to which Santa Clara piling up a four-for-four record. Don Butler, a left handed fast Loss. Campbell High fell 6r3 before while the Hilltoppers swept the Santa Clara's doubles win was nis, SC vs. SFCC there. of four Others, other hand, maintain that such regulations are One the blasts was a poster. ball artist, will probably go against the yearling netmen. remaining four 'singles and two chalked up by Glenn holds. on the WEDNESDAY, AprU 28 Ten- Harris and too strict, or—- Bart Bartholomew went the dis- the Missionites in one of the con- and doubles. Tom Burns. The Bronc combo beat nis, SC vs. Stanford there. Bud Marchi, Vasco Leitao 2—All schools shall deolare outright that they are paying their ath- tance for Santa Clara. Cummings tests. Cottrell rates Butler as the The matches had been postponed Kramer and Freethy 6-0 and4s-6. THURSDAY, April 29 Presi- Jack Nalty each garnered a singles letes, thereby making* such athletes professionals, and then let the and Carpe handled the mound Don's best chucker and his win dent's Day. win. schools with the biggest bank accounts rule the roost year after year. duties for the home team- over Cal attests to his ability. We can't feeling, though, that adoption of the latter would lead to DROP IN AT the destruction of the spirit behind collegiate athletics- EL PADRE

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San Jose, Call*. MEN'S SHOP Coca-Cola BottUA* GEARY BOULEVARD O 1948, Tha Coca-Cola Company AT TENTB AVENUE, SAN FRANCISCO 94 So. Second 94 So. Second Page 4 THE SANTA CLARA, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1948 Holiday Two Performances Of Beau Geste Glee Club (Continued From Page 1) (Continued From Page 1) could sponsor. Starring contest sponsored by the golf team. in this Santa Clara famed adventure are Gary Debut Success Lunch, consisting of hot dogs, Theater, for those un- story Cooper, Ray Milland Page 2) earre spaghetti, pickles, able attend the evening per- and Robert (Continued from apple pie and tft Preston. SUNDAY-MONDAY ice cream, will then be served at formance and for students of Bel- ground. St. Paul's Sodality is doing ROBERT TAYLOR Ryan Field for both day scholais larmine Prep and Santa Clara MANY OFFERS everything in its power make and boarders. Cald drinks will bs to Metti Al-Jazrawi High and Grammar Schools, Notre project The John .sold by the Block SC Society. the a success- A three-man "HIGH WALL" Dame School for Girls and St- committee Company of Baghdad approach- A committee consisting of Frank of Jerome Fahey, Rob- to get to Keegan and Dave Bacigalupo has Clare's School. ert Boscacci and Michael Adza, all ed Fullmer trying him —PLUS- business been appointed to draw up stu- DOOR PRIZES students, have conducted endorse "You Fly'em Carpets," an extensive poster and public ad- TWO BLONDES AND dent and faculty teams for the The evening performance at 8 but Buda ieu carpets were be- o'clock will be held in the dress campaign on and off the A REDHEAD* scheduled baseball game to be held univer- neath him. them at 1:30. Students sity auditorium. Featuring the campus. between Miguel of FRIDAY-SATURDAY program the Faller Productions interested in playing are asked to same as afternoon CHARITY GOBCEY and sign Fullmer LOO tbm contact either Keegan Baciga- production, the evening showing Admission to the program will Mexico tried to for or BOWERY BOYS lupo. The student team will be will have the added attraction be a 35-cent contribution to the a picture called "Horo Es muy made up of approximately four of a number of door prizes. Among Student Relief Fund, a project of Toro" but the Bulls wouldn't take men of each class and two repre- those donated by prominent busi- Catholic Colleges throughout the Budd into their union. 'NEWS HOUNDS' sentatives of the law school. nessmen of the area are a $lO country. Tickets are on sale at the So you, Mr. and Mrs. America FOOTBALL merchandise order for a pair of Co-op for day students, while and all the slips that show, can —PLUS—- HOOSffiR BOTSHOTS Climaxing the afternoon's ac- shoes by the Wardrobe Clothing boarders will be contacted per- take it from me, and I do mean tivities will be the varsity intra- Store, three neckties by Leon sonally in their halls. you, that if Budd Fullmer does •OVER THE Jacob* and several cartons of Emphasizing on squad football game between the Santa Clara couples gather the fact that St. not make a comeback the SANTA FE TRAIL' "Reds" and the Chesterfield cigarettes. Paul's Sodality is sponsoring "Beau stage, even if it is only a Grey- "Whites." Line- by Coach Leonard Casanova, but dent's Pay program. around the bandstand at the ups have yet POPULAR Geste" for charity's vice pre- hound stage, will soon be for- not been announced will appear in the printed Presi- At an assembly in the'audito- sake, he recent Junior Prom held in the According to a poll taken by fect Fahey stated that "The entire gotten by a too forgetful pub- , M rium awards during Tr *f*' f f' at 7:30, won sodality leaders, Geste" proceeds from the movie WEDNESDAY Claremont Hotel. Arrangements "Beau was will be lic. So here is hoping that a great the day will be given out. Follow- chosen by Santa Clara students as presented to World Student Re- little thespian does get a break ALAN LADD made Jim ing the awards and talks, the glee were by Arbios. one of the most popular motion lief Fund in the name of the Asso- soon. Are you listening Jack L-, 'BLACK CAT* pictures the St. Paul's Sodality ciated Students DANCING club will present a short musical of Santa Clara." 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