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REMEMBER TO ATTEND BENEDICTION REMEMBER TO ATTEND BENEDICTION IN THE MISSION CHAPEL EVERT IN THE MISSION CHAPEL EVERT THURSDAY AT 6:45 P.M. The Santa Clara THURSDAY AT 6:45 P.M. Official Publication of the Associated Students of the Umrerstty ofSanta Clara VOL. 29, NO. 3 24 SANTA CLARA. CALIF.. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 27, 1950 5 CENTS THE COPY DRAMATIC ARTS TRIALS BEGIN OCT. 16 New Moderators Card Stunts Set Fr. Hubbard Has Soph Dance Passion Play Cast For Three Games To Be Oct. 31 Selected For Announcement by heads of the Lecture Tour Set The Sophomore Class dance has To Be Chosen Soon Rally Committee that card tricks been tentatively set for October 31, By RICHARD MONDON Rev. Bernard Hubbard, S.J., was a very wise procedure as both had Halloween, at a class meeting held Tryouts for the Dramatic Arts Contest will be held on October 16 been planned for the Stanford, noted Jesuit Alaskan authority and the Aleutians and outlying inde- September 20, when Frank McEn- and the contest itself will be held Nov. 16, as announced today by Debating Teams St. Mary's and USF games was one lecturer, before his departure to fensible bases like Nome, would aney, class president, disclosed the Donald J. Ranney, director of dramatics. This year the Dramatic Arts of the important topics Mid-West points Monday, Sep- be more of a liability than an asset By BAY MAYLE discussed plans for the first semester. The Contest will, as all other dramatic activity, be held with an eye for tember 25, stated that he is begin- in terms of natural warfare. War The first meeting of the House and Senate Debating Societies is at the second meeting of the Stu- next day is All Saints Day, a holi- talent that can be used in the spring' production of the Passion Play. ning a new season which looks very games recently held at two main to be held on Monday, Oct. 2. It will be devoted to the enrollment of dent Congress last week. The card day, and the date affair will-be Ranney also stated that he was in urgent need of stage hands and good. Father Hubbard will con- bases near Fairbanks and Anchor- new members, election of officers, and selection of questions and tricks are being prepared by the the first of the school year. Ben would like to see all those interested this coming week. teams for the first debates. meetings have duct lectures on a nation-wide age, were witnessed by Father These been arranged by Rally Committee, which promises Francis was appointed to head a The intricate construction of the newly appointed moderators scale, visiting during Hubbard. of the organzations, Rev. John M. an interesting series of pre-game October and planning committee for the dance. the Passion Play requires a good Hynes, S.J., Academic Vice-President, who will be the faculty advisor rallies. November the states of Wisconsin, POLAR FLIGHTS of A class picnic to be held with the Evening Classes deal training and actors and for the Senate, and Rev. Raymond Oopeland, S.J., will serve in a like lowa, Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana, Weather reconaissance B -29s stage STUDENT COMMITTEE juniors was discussed tenta- hands must begin now if the capacity in the House of Philhis- Massachusetts, Connecticut, New have completed their 380th round- and To help plan the centennial tively accepted. Selection production is to live up to past torians. York, Pennyslvania and Montreal, trip flight to the North Pole, which, of a time year's program, a student commit- place de- Begin in Bus. Ad. standards. Concerning the meetings of these Canada. He plans to return to the together with the polar ice pack and for the event was tee was formed. Jim DeLorimier, the juniors could be ONE ACT PLAYS societies in the future, it was an- BAA Field Trip Santa Clara campus by early De- landings being currently made by ferred until Prerregistratlon meeting of stu- ASUSC vice president, serve consulted. Between the Dramatic Art Con- nounced that each meeting will will cember, when he will show the Tenth Rescue-Squadron planes and dents for the evening session in the as chairman. Suggestions may be test and the Passion Play there take but one hour, and except for student body his current motion heliocopters, nave given us very The meeting was closed after a College of Business Administration Is Postponed directed to him. The of will be a series of one act plays the limited time required for the members pictures culled from 16,000 feet of valuable data on the great north pre-Christmas party was discussed was held Monday evening, Septem- Announcement that field trip the Congress were advised that which will help prepare those who actual debate by the participants, the Ansco color taken this summer. polar basin, which will be a key and Rev. James Markey, S.J., class ber 25, at 7. o'clock. Registration the student government has pow- wish to participate either in the no time need be diverted from reg- scheduled by the BAA to be taken ALASKA FOR OFFENSE area if any future conflict with advisor, appealed to the soph day will take place Friday, September ers to suggest social events to the front or behind stage activities of assigned studies other this week to San Francisco, has Father lectures Soviet Russia breaks students to participate more ac- 29, at 7 o'clock, with classes to be- ularly or members Hubbard's are . the passing Play. Staging for the faculty in charge. tively class functions. gin university activities. been postponed, today significant because they deal with The military command is very in Monday, October 2. The pre- was made Plans which had been made con- play will begin immediately after All interested students should at- by John Green, the social chair- current happenings in the North. appreciative of the work the "Glac- The class officers realized the liminary figures indicate that from cerning the Frosh Activities Day the Dramatic Art Contest. tend the first meeting, but in the man. The delay is due to admin- "Alaska," Father states, "is im- ier Priest" is doing in Alaska. difficulty in setting a time,for a 150 to 200 students will be en- were revealed. The events will in- class meeting which would be rolled PASSION PLAY LEADS future meetings there will be no istrative difficulties, he explained. portant as our main bastion, not of Throughout the latter part of Au- ac- this semester. clude tug-of-war but will not be Any student of the University restrictions as to who may attend At the same time he revealed the defense, as popular information gust and early September, Father ceptable to both day and resident The evening division of the Col- an initiation.The program was later students and welcome of Santa Clara may enter either and participate in the discussions details of the annual BAA dance to puts it, but our main bastion of of- Hubbard lectured several hours suggestions lege of- Business Administration cancelled. which the Passion Play or the Dramatic after each debate. be held after the Stanford game fense." each day to various and particu- may present a possible so- was established in 1947 with the ASUSC President Joseph Farrell Arts Contest but all students who SENATE in the Gold Room of the Palace Father Hubbard was with the larly isolated units. In November, lution following objectives in view: introduced several suggestions as wish to tryout for major roles in The Senate, whose membership Hotel in San Francisco.. Music will Coast Guard two and onerhall when Father goes to Washington, Other class officers include Bill 1. To give men and women in to the manner in which the mem- the Passion Play MUST enter the is to be drawn from the junior and be furnished by Howard Fredricks months on the Bering Sea Patrol, he will visit and report to Gen. Maronick, secretary; Bill Hender- the community additional training bers of the Congress ad- tryouts for the Dramatic Art Con- senior classes of the university, and his orchestra. Bids will go on should natural frontier of the USSR and Omar Bradley and chiefs of staff. son, sergeant at arms, and Emil so that they will be prepared to dress the chair, the proper test. will meet under the moderatorship sale the first week of October at attire, the USA. He also traveled to the Father Hubbard's formal lec- Passalacqua, treasurer. advance in their present positions. and other points of Father Hynes in the Lounge of $3.50 to students. Members of the of order. He also of the Aleutians. At Attu, Fr. tures will consist of the following: 2. To provide training in ac- RULES recommended a Seifert Gymnasium at Tpjn. Mon- BAA will be given a special re- that Circle SC So- Hubbard photographed demolition a commentary on current events in counting, selling, marketing, ad- The rules for the Dramatic Art ciety be formed to reward those Contest day. - duced price on the bid which will squads blowing up ammunition the area considered; pictures of vertising, finance and allied sub- are as follows: who engage in minor sports at the HOUSE be reduced to those with member- dumps and accomplishing complete Coast Guard work in the Bering USC Float jects in order to qualify students 1. Each contestant may present university. recommenda- The House, made up of students ship cards. Hhese military abandonment of the island Sea; life of Eskimos on Diomede to take various professional and a dramatic sketch either alone or tions are under from the freshman and sophomore MEMBERSHIP CLOSES consideration by so no enemy could find anything Island, who live without fear of civil service examinations. with the help of several support- the Congress. Takes Prizes ing classes, will meet in the Adobe Membership in the BAA will of inmportance. Russan, only two and one-half The College of Business Admin- actors. Joe Farrell, Lodge at the same time. Fr. Cope- close October 1. All business stu- FUTURE MEETINGS SAW WAR GAMES miles away. And as interesting istration has organized its evening 2. Any material selected from President, ASUSC: plays land, moderator of the House, is dents are advised to join before Regular meetings of the Student Continuing the interview, he also highlights, Father will show pic- schedule to fit the specific needs the of Shakespeare is suit- Congratulations on the SCU able. returning to an assignment that that date if they plan to be a mem- Congress are to be held on the first commented that the abandonment tures of fur seal herds on the of the working student who de- float winning place the he held for several years in the pe- ber of the association this year. and third Tuesday of the month in of military installations at Nome Pribiloff Islands. first in sirers to improve his or her busi- 3. The contestant selects his own theme division place riod from 1927 until the start of TRIP TO S. F. the Adobe Lodge. Any interested and first in ness background. The program is material. (Fcaulty members are the university division the late war. students are invited to attend as in Fri- arranged so that student may con- willing to advise in selection.) The proposed field trip will in- day night's parade. INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATES the meetings are open to all. A Please' ad- centrate their study in 4. No props or scenery may clude visits to the San Francisco the follow- b£ to New Clinic First Rally vise us when it would be most ing used. All the selections must b: Besides the weekly debates held Stock Exchange and the suggestion impose a penalty on fields: advertising, accounting, Federal convenient for the personal de- presented before drapes. on campus centering on matters of members of the Congress who are economics , fi nan c e, industrial Reserve Bank. Any student inter- livery trophies many absent without reasonable of the Hoffman management and 5. There is a emaximum time vital public interest, inter- ested in this all-day affair should excuses Rules Listed Draws Throng sales marketing. was held for awarded for the prize winning limit of 20 minutes. collegiate debates are to be ar- contact John Green in Walsh Hall. consideration. Mrs. Gertrude O. Larson, R.N., With enthusiastic yells and the Special attention is called to N.S.A. floats in the Berkeley Football these specific 6. Six to eight contestants from ranged. The year's debating sched- The first BAA field trip of the announced that there had strains of the Santa Clara fight features of the night been a Festival. Please arrange for press the tryouts will be chosen to com-* ule is climaxed with the Ryland Ward A program of action by the school: year to Montgomery mail change in the staff of Donohoe In- song, the pre-California game pep and local representatives to be pete in the finals. Debate between the Senate and order house in Oakland drew 50 N.S.A. which was drawn up by 1. Both men and women are firmary. Upon the graduation of rally got under way at 8 p.m. present at the presentation. 7. Selections need not be memo*- the House, a public debate, which The group was divided Philip Patton, was approved by eligible for the classes. students. FRANK WARNER'S, rized for the tryouts. They may jn years past, has filled the uni- By the Congress. This program called C. Michael Buckley, who had been Thursday, September 21. Immedi- 2, It is not necessary to be a be and taken through the concern. Berkeley's Football read. versity auditorium. for more -active publicity ately preciding football high school graduate to be admitted seeing how an order is received for the a student infirmarian, Les Weber the first Festival. It would be extremely regretta- through the mails and tracing the N.S.A. activities both in the press will serve in that position this rally of the season, the students, to the classes. The university will ble that, while doubling the enroll- order through the various depart- and on the radio, as well as a pro- year. led by the school band, staged a admit those who show a need for would training. ment, Santa Clara exert ments of the company, the group gram of movies and lectures. Mrs. Larson noted that "the boys spirited parade Santa Clara less influence university to ROTC Reaches much on public opin- had an opportunity to observe at this year have the same health as and Lafayette Streets and up 3. The plans offer her Helfrich Gives a certificate to those ion than she did whepi students first hand the many operations of usual, with the same number of Franklin Street into the Ship. who complete training the program one availed themselves of the this branch of the company. After calls for colds, fractures etc," Mrs. The rally itself began with sev- in of the above Enrollment Pilgrims Plan " ~ Peak that is distinctive of debating. completing inspection and ex- Larson stated that the freshmen eral student yells and school Mendel Outline listed fields of study. the Col. Lester A. Daugherty, pro- At no time in the university's planation of each process, the plant deserve a compliment for the co- songs, led by the new cheerleaders, Under the leadership of Philip 4. Veterans desiring to take the history great training fessor of Military Science and Tac- has there been such a gave group a short To Show Movies operation in adjusting themselves Joe Parker, Dave Geoffrion and Helfrich, the Mendel is re- under the GI Bill are ad- manager the Society tics, reports that the Department number of vital questions demand- to the new rules of the infirmary. Reid Cerney. Guest speaker for the organizing'to begin year's vised to apply for an eligibility cer- lecture. Plans for the initial meeting of a the ac- of Military Science has more stu- ing solution. The schedule of ques- Monasta is the advisor of The chief nurse went on to occasion was Radio sports Com- tivities. Founded for students in- tificate at once so that the certifi- Joseph new organization of the' Santa dent enrolled in it at the present tions for the year will afford an association. further remind the students that mentator Carroll Hansen. terested in medicine and medical cate will be on hand at registra- the time' than any time peace- enlightening and highly informa- Clarans who toured to Rome dur- Among personalties ad- tion. in the the members of the infirmary stalf other profession, is program is designed time Kenna history of Santa Clara. En- tive examination of this questions. ing the summer were announced have no right to treat anyone with- dressing the enthusiastic throng to acquaint these students with All courses will be held in Hall on campus. rollment is as follows: Prof. out an admittance slip from the was Coach Dick Gallagher, who some of the interesting phases of the university by Victor B. Vari. Professor Two hundred fifty eight, first Two Called vice president's office. She said brought cheers from all sections that profession. Included on the instructional Vari accompanied the 36 pilgrims year; 206, second year; 60 first Organizational that this might cause an incon- when he stated in regard to this To further these programs, the staff are Phillip Allen, A.8., C.P.A.; and was instrumental in its or- year advanced and 26 second year venience for some students, but year's football team: "I wouldn't club sponsors movies and talks by O. Robert Anderson, A.8., C.P.A.; Unit ganization was was Rev. Karl Von advanced. By MI that the rule is a necessary one. trade the men behind me for any prominent doctors of the area. The J. M. Becchetti, A.8., LLB., 8.5.; Meet Draws 20 Among der Ahe, S J., who accompanied the James Collins, 8.; The total figure is 550 students. the Santa Clara students It was announced that Mrs. Lar- football squad in the United year's program has been formu- A. Clausin Had- military group as chaplain. This summer saw six Santa The organizational meeting of called into service during son and Rev. Eward Stretch, S.J., States." lated and Helfrich has indicated a ley, M.8.A., ph.D.; Joseph Kelly, Clara the summer were Dave and The club as proposed will have Ph.D., advanced R.O.T.C. students taking The Santa Clara was held last Vierra director of discipline, are working Following Coach Gallagher's ad- desire to admit new members from J.D., L.L.M.; Joseph Mon- were members for its first objective this year an instructions at the United States Wednesday with approximately 20 Gus Fernandez who on a way whereby students could dress, Jim Cozad, team captain the freshman pre-medical class. asta, A.8., M.8.R.; Robert Podesta, attending. a military intelligence unit of organizational meeting and will 8.C.5.; Herman M.A. Army Base at Aberdeen. Since students Editor-in-Chief of be notified when Dr. Edward A. for the Cal game, introduced each As to social events, club so- Roseti, A.8., opened meeting with the Army Active Reserve in San present the first of a series of films the course taken was in ordinance, Joe Boyd, the Amaral, director of student health, of the team members and pre- cials and parties have been ar- Jose. which were taken during the trip. the students will become officers a talk on the newspaper and the calls at the campus. sented Trainer Henry "Smitty" ranged, most of which will be pair returned to Santa Clara The plans for the first meeting in this branch instead of artillery. role it plays at Santa Clara. He The call New clinic hours are as follows? Schmidt, beginning his 25th year closed to the general student body. week for a few days before for the showing of 5200 feet of Among those attending were the said it represented the views of last 8 to 12 a.m.; 1 to 5 pjn. and 6 to of training at Santa Clara, a box of There will be one social held spe- Jones Given was proceeding to duty elsewhere color film taken by Fr. Von der following: Neil O'Keefe, Richard all Santa Clara students and it in 8 p.m. Emergency calls will be cigars from the team. fically open to the student body. a means by which the alumni and the nation.. Ahe. This film is only a part of Plat, Pat Wallace, Don Jevet/Genie answered at any hour. Dr. Amaral Final speaker was Jim Cullom, Dr. Lloyd Bolton, chairman of RCA Award the public could learn what is go- Vierra had been the organist and the estimated 10,000 feet of movie Acronico and Don Schneider. visits the infirmary daily. coach at UC and former the Department of Biology, is the University. had played at various functions of film taken by the various members student Rev. William C. Gianera, S.J., ing on at Santa Clara Student visiting hours and regu- star, who moderator of the organization. and addition to these California gridiron ex- president of the university, an- Managing Editor Charles Polzer the choir. He was a member of the in movies lations are as follows: from 2 to there still pictures pressed hope that Santa Clara win nounced that Donlan then spoke about his duties and in- class of '52. are many which 4 and Monday F. p.m. 6 to 8 p.m. all but one of its games. Pre-Meds Note troduced the other editors and Fernandez, '53, who was a vet- were taken throughout Europe. Jones has been awarded the Radio committee Alumni Socials Rev. James King, S.J., managers of the paper. Each of eran, had been an active member A proposed project for the club The entertainment Corporation of America Scholar- dean of knowledge action and presented season socials, as ship. The purpose of this scholar- the College of Arte and Science, them gave a talk on their depart- of the Nobili Club and staff car- is to further the of Arnulphy Leading then went into The football a campus trio ship has plan ment and the work required of the toonist for The Santa Clara. European culture by providing first, the Hawaiians, scheduled by the Alumni Asso- is to seek to encourage the advised students who might starring Thompson and promising talent to enter medical school students working in their depart- Other members of the same unit guest speakers who provide Gabby ciation are as follows: most in the field in the Sanctuary Society Clayton Next show Chap- pure physical of 1951 that they ment who are now at Santa Clara are more detailed information on Pakele. on the October 7, the San Jose of science in the fall should con- singer tact the school After the formal meeting was Prof. Victor Vari, chairman of the places in Europe the students re- Louis Arnulphy will lead the was Don Brown, freshman ter will sponsor a cocktail party various branches of electrical en- they propose to accom- smorgasbord at Bohnett's gineering. and adjourned the students interested Department of Modern Languages; member. Sanctuary Society members from the College of Law, and enter make the necessary Prof. John Merriman, Hillsdale following the San stipend received from arrangements. He noted in a special department of the Joseph Greco, a first year law stu- After the movie films have been through what looks to be a year panied by Farm Annual that cer- pilgrims, approxi- of Law. game. scholarship tain schools take applications paper met with that editor or man- dent; Gerry Doyle and Charles shown to the in filled with centennial celebrations also of the College Jose State the will be $6OO. The showing 12, Oakland Chap- recipient which they wish ager and received their instruc- Sacconaghi, juniors; John Zvone, mately two weeks, a for and services. The rally was concluded with October the will be known as the to have on file ter Football Night at • by tions for next issue of The Santa Gerald Strohck, seniors. the students of the university is The new prefect, Arnulphy, has the University of Santa Clara an- will be held RCA scholar SCU. this October. junior Clara. Other members of the unit have tentatively scheduled. The club is already got the activity of the them. at the Oakland Laundry. Jones, a in the College Further information may be party Anyone who is interested in join- not received any further word, but for those who were pilgrims and Sanctuary Society, one of the cam- Rally ChairmanLatno asked that October 14, a cocktail of Engineering, is from San Fran- had at the office of the chairman them periodically pus' oldest will be held at the Frets estate cisco and a graduate of St. Ig- of the Department of ing The Santa Clara staff should Doyle has been ordered to report enables to meet organizations, under the freshmen make a special effort is Biology, for physical examination. to discuss the adventure. way. to learn the song. following the Stanford game. natius High School. Dr. Lloyd Bolton. contact Charles Polzer. . a PAGE 2 THE SANTA CLARA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1W0 Letter toEcT. EDITORIALS Mass Music SESSIONS Attend ASUSC Meetings Distracting By JIM McATEER Dear Eidtor: Now that the Cal game is over, the ice is officially broken on Every Santa Claran has an opportunity to see the It was not because of a surplus school year 1950. After the game the boys participated in mam inception and culmination of important activities of of paper or an overflowing ink sundry parties. Seen at the Claremont dancing to the sentimental associated students by merely auditing supply -which provoked Pius to the the semi- X strains of Dick Jergens were Heffernan, Haley, Hoedt, dimming*, write his "Moto Proprio." monthly Congress meetings. Dung, Moran. Ralph Sullivan's (chairman) "Pro Deo Club" Hawaiian Only because of a deep Relatively unknown to members of the realiza- theme extravaganza also was a booming success. Appearing in the ASUSC tion of is open, standing invitation by the musical trends of the flamboyant Island shirts were Knebel, Benlnato, Norton, Dustin et al the afforded them the time, did the Holy Father make quite a hit with the SC rooters (and constitution to partake actively in the The football queens made every- issues of Con- an earnest appeal to "higher one else). Maloney, Foley and Wright had a birdseye view of their schools" for liturgical gress. Though a student may not possess' voting music "ac- charms through their 20-power radar scope. Abe Dung sure was a vpower he can voice his opinion from the floor. cording to the true principals of lucky fellow. Everyone is waiting to see those pictures. In past years students have taken no advantage Sacred Heart." HIGHBROWS AND LOWBROWS ANNOYED San of this opportunity to enlighten their minds AND DISTRACTED Last week two headline attractions appeared in Jose. Tin on stu- There wag a great number of us Broadway dramatic success "Death of a Salesman" was acclaimed an dent government. But students of past years, when attending the Mass of the Holy outstanding artistic triumph by the Nobili Hall critics' club of Schoen- caught in the pressure to vote, have found the easiest Ghost last Tuesday, who were an- feldt, Miller, O'Leary and McMahon. Bolton was so enthused that he road out to say: "How should I know? one noyed and distracted considerably gave a three act, two hour representation of it to his roommates on No has moderns by smashing . . . toldme." * the crescendoes "Pole- his return The touring musical were patronized by HaaeJi, vaulting" from the choir. Cunas and Pete Murphy. Mr. "R" (Billy Eckstien in person) gave his That is a too well worn, campus cliche, and a base- Yes, we are noted for having the admirers a good show—sliding onto his high notes in bis unique less one. With the announcement of meetings, the con- loudest rooting section on the swoon-enticing manner. Culturally, Mick Lax alt was a step ahead [of stiutional invitation, and the near necessity to know coast; however, its proper place his companions—considering George Sheering and his melodie '»« facts of government, a is not in the loft. far ahead of Eckstein in class. the student it is wonder the started meetings are hot crowded. The Pope states specifically in At the rally last week Passadori almost a riot, much tu the first paragraph of the Papal the embarassment of McCarthy. The poor boy had on a- blue coat ami Attending meeting . having one could show how the group letter the very eccentricities being a blue shirt . . For those students who are radio static and functions; attending two could show the scope and provoked last week. stammers, consult Jim Fitzpatrick the local electrician (paid ad.) Ht s dealings of the Congress. It is only through the SHOULD AID DEVOTION a genius when it comes to tubes, wiring and uncontrollable gremlins. LOST WEEKEND knowledge of the function of student The Pope states, . and since government decision to schedule mid-term its principal office is to clothe with The faculty examinations from that student activity can be be fostered and de- October 18 is a drastic change over the traditional uitable melody the liturgical chant to 24 pbUcj veloped. you ? how rigidly the sacred customs are usually Have ever attended proposed for the understanding of Everyone knows adheied to. Possibly extending those bothersome mental exercises ovei u. the Faithful, its proper aim is to has other cause behind it than a help to those add greater efficacy to the text, weekend some whc Ifice to cram for their tests. It seems that that particular weekend' bip-i Education for Leadership in order that through it, the Faith- pens to be the date for the Nevada game. Could it be that the wisdom ful may be more easily moved to that only age brings devised the change as a discouragement to the In these days, when all free men should be united the devotion and better disposed Sacramento, - traditions of the "Lost Weekend" in ,~ for a struggle in which eventually there will be only for the receptnon-of the fruits of Report on the Middle East student i Everybody loves a celebrity, even college professors. A certain two sides and from which rise only grace belonging to the celebration one survivor, member of the teaching staff here at Santa Clara has always dreatiu-d of the most holy mysteries.” He there is still a great deal of narrowness and prejudice of having such a person of distinction as a student in one of bis continues, “It must be true art, rampant in the world. classes. His wish almost came true. Mr. Bouret discovered an enroll- for otherwise it will be impossible Iran, Gateway for Russia to the Middle East History ■ ment card signed "Sam Snead" among the'others in 171 A. We do not know it here at Santa Clara. We can for it to exercise on the minds of By VICTOR ELIAS the globe, trying to guess where success for the U.N, Next day in class no one answered to the name of the golfer and tin see it elsewhere, if only we become aware of it. And those who listen to it that efficacy At the outbreak of the Koreani the next blow will occur. The So- Today, Iran contains all the fac- disappointed Mr. Bouret, thinking some student had been uncoopera which the church aims at obtain- that is what is necessary: an awakening to our sta- War, .one of the greatest resolu- - viet can strike anywhere; but per- tors that render a nation weak tive and was playing a joke, tore up the card. It proved to be a pre- ing in admitting liturgy tion as leaders of the ignorant, as exemplars to those into her tions of the American people was-5 personally 1 think that Iran will be and powerless. From the military mature judgment, as on the following day Sam Snead appeared in (Continued on page 4) waiting for someone to show them the right way. declared by President Truman, ai the next victim for Soviet impe- standpoint, the Iranian army, be- person. Sam, the student, isn't a celebrity now, but some day? It's We know that way to be the Christian way a warning to the Communist world-1 rialism. We all remember how the lieved to be about 100,000 in num- possible. •; j that this country with the coopera- - Russians in 1946 refused to with- ber, is poorly trained and poorly way Culture ECHOS FROM KENNA By 808 JOHNSON which makes of its followers leaders. This is our tion of the U.N. will meet with draw their forces from Iran, but equipped. It lacks heavy artillery, i Of the gripes of the freshmen over at Kenna Hall, perhaps Hit- calling, as bearers of our Christian heritage: to work aggression 'wherever it may occur. . were finally forced out under the anti-tank and anti-aircraft guns, one heard loudest and longest is the complaint concerning the hot among men, showing them that "there is neither Gen- As the Communist farces were ad- • pressure of the U.S. and the U.N. modern tanks, transportation fa- water ... or should we say the of it? One frosh swears up and Paintings vancing Korea the lack Shown in eyes of the! In fact that was beginning of and a tile nor Jew, circumcision nor uncircumcision, Bar- the cilities thousand other mili- down (and sideways, by the way) that one morning he actually saw free world were set on the map of: the cold war and marked the first tary items that are essential for barian nor Scythian, bond nor freed. But Christ is all, By GERALD BUCKLEY icicles forming on the hot water faucet. Don't put too much faith in prob- and in all." —J.B. The famed Habsburg Vienna Art modern warfare. Scouting is these fables, however. Even if they were true, the California Chamber will wind up its San ably the only task that the Iranian of Commerce would deny them. air force can successfully perforin. Francisco exhibition next Sunday. . . . AND NOW ELOPEMENTS The touring treasures, which Despite its extended shores, Iran Many of the freshmen can't get used to the idea of the early Co-op or Chapel? have, been given previous show- has no naval vessels fit to face an curfew. In fact, some are at such a loss as to the use of the study ings in New York, Washington and RIBBON-DUST enemy. At the present, Iran is un- period that they have taken to the standard methods of escape used Where are you Thursday night? able not only to but even de- Chicago, have been exhibited to By ED HEAFEY iiighly nervous and irritable. But stop by eloping lovers. One industrious young gentleman conceived the The Co-op is crowded lay a major invasion. with after-dinner-coffee- the western public since early July Just to prove that our varsity hri can blame? Just look at what startling idea of tying together several sheets, blankets, towels, etc. drinkers; the Co-op area is humming with the low at Golden Gate Park's M. H. de "footbrawlers" are not the only ay 30 through before class even Unlike Turkey, Iran's greatest into a rope of sorts and sliding down to the ground. This very problems tones of after-dinner conversationalists; the halls are Young Museum. A slight admis- ones plagued by injuries, a sopho- in the morning. They’re vi- are disunity and Com- ingenious method of escape to the back room of Joe's place proved sion of 25 ladder, bristling with lights of industrious students. Are you charge cents per adult more who had been playinK touch- : rated out of bed each morning by munist infiltration. When the Rus- to be fatal however. Halfway down the impoverished Jacob's with any of these three groups? If you are, you are as visitor has greatly aided in the tackle turned up at the infirmary : a bell no larger than a clock. They sian army withdrew from Iran, it one of the sheets gave way. Rip, zip, crash! The results are obvious expensive process of caring for the other day. On the first play ot I stumble into their clothes and left behind it another army of spies The broken and shattered shrubbery marks the spot where an enter- out of agents. prising young place as they. and transporting the collection this mild brand of football he dis- s s-agger out the door only to be and The present Tudah frosh met his Waterloo.

HUMIDITY ... Only 75 feet from the Co-op hum is the celebra- which consists of famous canvas located his shoulder and tore all greetedj by a newspaper bannering Party (peoples party), is Moscow's ITS THE tion of Benediction. But the Mission Church is quiet originals including Rembrandt's the cartilage from the bone. tthe latest military events with that right hand in Persia. For the past The unwary visitor to the upper regions of Kenna Hall is liable to emerge gentleman humidity with its few faithful students. immortal "Portrait of the Artist," Notice that all the local -stores “you’ll be in soon” written be- five years that party has caused a water-soaked if the present state of riots, continues much longer. Again, the bored frosh are Although Ruben's "Portrait of the Artist" around Brocoville are now going ;tween each line. demonstrations, strikes, revo- at fault. the specific reason for the origin of the high percentage of dampness and his "The Seven Constituents;" full blast. Some people don't realize Next they go to the infectory, lutions and even attempted to as- is still shrouded in mystery, the reason for the is perfectly Van Dyck's "Young Knight in the tremendous amount of cash 'scuse me,* refectory, where they sassinate the Shah (king). wetness clear. The freshmen are holding water fights! Yes, we said watef Armor;" Velasquez' "King Philip the students dump into these stores '<■are introduced to a "cupacoffee" Iran, which has given the world

'with . . . . . LIFE fights. . FATHER You know good old H-2-O aqua pura. The stuff the "Pope Paul 111 Far- (which IV;" Titan's each day. But this fact is pretty < from the outset you know great generals and statesmen, to- I think Father is getting old. At least he belongs to another genera- acoholics never touch. A person never knows when a deluge of water nese;" Vermeer's "The Artist in well borne out during the summer, iyou won't get along with) and the day cries in need of such men. tion, maybe another two generations something. If you Baptism is going to come sailing through some transom. Even the pedestrians or want to His Studio;" Reni's "The when most of the stores cut down RUBseu Wilson, had unified school spirit, and a lot of "Magic Flute" performance in Eng- are doing well around Baghdad by porkhide dopesters striving generosity; we sort of thought are got to know more than the lad you lish), Proof that are and is for survival. Its October 13; Rossini's "Barber Tannery. signs ■IPIUUTn KO» next you physics the AH sure that in a tough game is the outcome of main source of hope NATIONAL ArJV«BTI«INO SY roomed with, or the one who sat to in class. of comes from Seville," October 17; Strauss' the paralysis of studies once again National Advertising Service, Of course you can still tell a freshman here; we were talking about the annual Stanford-Santa Clara the free world, from the very Inc. "Salome," October 20; Puccini's Is infecting tbs students. CoUtf Publishers Reprtstntasive it the other day. struggle. For the past 13 contests words of President Truman ". . . 420 Madison "Manon Lescaut," October 24, and Another sure Av«. new York. N. Y. sign . of routine life Bono, »„ „ . Indians were installed that the forces of ; Cbicaio 10, « „ .' "They're the ones," this pal of mine said, the favor- the U.S. shall lt A AmC itco "who look like they've Wagner's last opera, "Parsifal," been years or that “business as usual” atti- could stand against aggression here 12 and have a mortgage on the joint." ites but beat the Broncos wherever » VOL- ** » (Continued on Page 4) tude is when the Boarders become only four times. it may occur." SEPTEMBER tl, 1960 THE SANTA CLARA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1950 PAGE 3

Broncos-Owls Z\)t sai}lo (f/lara Cal Legions Organization Of SCU Eleven Clash in New Defeat Proud Intramural Teams Winging Way Will Be Debated To Houston The Because of limited playing fa- Clara's Texas Santa air-minded Bron- Stadium Bronco Eleven cilities the Intramural cos Football will continue their aerial bom- Dauntless, Santa Clara's upset By DENNY SULLIVAN test, whil will inaugurate the new bardment next Sautdry in Houston this fall, according to Bob Feerick, against the "conscious footballers embark for Santa Clara’s Bronco’s, heads resident Rice Owls league director. champs of the 1950 Cotton Bowl. Houston, Texas, for their gridiron held high bowed to the in defeat, According to tentative plans, Fresh from giving likeable Pappy Bull Pen engagment with the Owls of Rice strength of California’s legions Feerick will call together the By JIM HANRETTY, Sports Editor stu- Waldorf, the California Bear boss, next Saturday night dent Another Cal game is institute This SPORTS Saturday, 27-9. director of Intramural Sports a distinct case of air sickness at history. To those Santa Clara supporters encounter will inaugurate the Scoring and the chosen representative of Berkeley last week, the Broncos assembled in Memorial Stadium last Saturday it was apparent that we -with ease in the first newly each class to decided the course to from Santa Clara plan the same have a coach to be very proud of. Much has been written of platoon constructed 70.000 seat sta- OWL THREATS quarter Dick Gallagher's boys be followed. Whether the league treatment for Coach Jess Neely system etc., but for my two-bits worth I would dium on the Rice campus. of rather hoot for a loser threw a scare into the eastern will follow the plans of former Rice.. like we were, than for the outsized regiment Cal puts on Early the field. It season quarterbacks have stands and pleasantly surprised years with each individual group seems to me you ’re supporting a conglomeration Although spanked 27-0 in their of numbers, or worse, installed the Owls as the team their followers. forming their own teams, personality, or first outing against California, a machine, devoid of in the Cal system. to After receiving the opernng kick- most likely succeed in this bat- whether teams will represent their Santa Clara's light and Cal s' Carl Van Huit, a mite of a man, is generally off, the Broncos drove the Cal limited credited with tle of bowl champions. In modern to respective classes, will be the squad breaking up the ball game. If memory fails out-downed the Bears, 15 you he is the boy who football history Santa Clara has 32 before relinquishing the ball question that will have to be de- almost went all the way to 12, and outpassed the Rose on a return. From personal experience become accustomed to the role of on dawns. The bears took over, cided. and without venom or prejudice, know Bowlers 164 yards to 99. At the end I that Van Huit, a key man in the underdog; however, the Bron- went nowhere and were forced to There are advantages to- both win, coOld a of the first quarter the Broncos the Cal not hold candle to any Santa Clara halfback for cos have consistently come up with kick. methods. Feerick pointed out that all around football know-how. the Cal were ahead, 9-0. In organization he is classified unpredicted triumphs. Del Rasmussen, who played bril- in the former setup more fellows defensive man, specializing in the liantly, received the punt his California's hard-running backs as a safety man’s position with spe- Rice Institute, under the able on could actively participate while bn punt At jwd Schabariim, Olszewiski and cial emphasis returns. Santa Clara he would have one rough tutelage of Coach Jess C. Neely, is 22 and ran it back to the 30. in the latter case the spirit of inter- the team. Monachino plus a total of 48 time- making the defending master of the re-r from there it took but six plays class rivalry might be initiated. : ,1 hate see paydirt big gainers warriors in Blue and Gold, Man to the Broncos lose to U.C., Inc. spected to with the Last year the formation qf indi- storm- * • • * « being yard ed back to win. which boasts such powers as Bay- Saxon Wraith's 45 off vidual teams with only few mem- sprint , tackle Pasco's COMING ATTRACTIONS: lor, S.M.U. Texas, T.C.U. and oth- and John toss bers on each squad resulted in the Bronco Coach Dick Gallagher Saturday’s contest at Palo Alto ought to prove something to ers. Losing only one game all sea- to Marte Formico, who carried to forfeiture of many games, when, declared: "I'm proud of my boys. Vogel you grid addicts. Either Stanford is a fast, high-scoring outfit or San son that a non-conference af- the one. From there Bernie for one reason or another, team They played heads" up, imaginative Jose, also operating under a new , is a dangerous, hard fair with L.S.U, the Owls cov- PAUL “MOOSE” OIBOSKI VERNON GLASS took it over and Jack Daly con- members failed to arrive by game ball." lighting outfit: witness, they completely tok the play away from the ered themselves with more glory verted to make it 7-0. time. "The turning point, I believe, Indians in the second half. by slapping down North Carolina SC's other two points came when With the new era in intramural came when our full back Saxon JimCozad, Heads or tails it means hard work for the Broncos on future Satur- 27-13 in the Cotton Bowl. Gene Lynch and others sports, some program in which the Wraith was called back on the 33- John Olszweski days. In fact, reports have it that USF and COP have also shown As reigning rulers the Owls do VETERANS OF LAST BRONC- pounced on in the accent will be upon class competi- yard touchdown in the first brightly in their initial outings. Poor St. Mary’s not figure to be 4n the running end zone after he had fumbled the tion- will be tried With such a quarter. If that had counted it ￿ *- * ￿ * for a second time this semester. pass from center on an attempted program as football, basketball, would have given us a 16-0 lead—- COACH DICK: Not unlike Santa Clara the Texans kick. softball, swimming and boxing an and who knows? OWL From that point three great RECALL Cal's "Cal's team well Gallagher’s return to their line of GAME '33 active is and collegiate coaching part TEAM program coached Dick circles was a howl- lost whole and should be under dunners, Pete Schabarum, Jim well trained. They are going ing success in spite of defeat. Not often does a losing team outshine the their backfield; such names at It's taken 17 years tor Rice and cos completed IS passes in 32 at- wav in a short time. Monachino and Olszewski began to places. Only our feelings were hui i winners. 1 think Clara did and I certainly do not stand alone , quarterback, and line- Santa Clara ge together to for the tempts against California for 164 ramble. From Gallagher in that conviction. In all departments the Broncos looked sharp. Sur- man Jim "'Froggy" Williams, Joe their own 27 yard today." concluded. return game of the home-and- yards- total proof that Bronco line, the Berkeley boys marched Friday prisingly sharp for an early season game. Dick has long asked us to Watson and Gerald Weatherly Soccer Organizing Next the Broncs will fly home grid series but when the quarterback is 73 yards seven plays. for iorget the loss Santa Clara suffered at graduation and to look to the joined the ranks of diploma hold- John Pasco pos- in the first time in the school's Owls Olszewski's 43 yard jaunt history Leaving future. It looks like Dick has fulfilled his end of the bargain. I know and Broncos face off next sessor of a potent offensive wear For Tough San Francisco's through the middle of the line Season Mills Field at 8 the the team will hold up theirs and we in the stands must be right be- The enemy backfield is strictly Saturday night in Houston it may pon against all intercollegate foes in morning in caused the most damage. The drive By DAVE SCHLEMMER a United States Air Lines chartered hind them. T.N.T. charged; the initial line of be something worth waiting for. year. this when Og- * * * * « defense may not be so highly Both teams defending champs was culminated Brent The soccer team is at present DC-4, the team fill' arrive in Hous- are Santa Clara's considered ade- veterans of the den passed complete to Bob Beal organizing for of their tough- ton approximately at 6 p.m. END: charged, but is of major bowls Rise is the Cot- one THE 1933 battle are apt to favor Frank who received on the three and est seasons since the sport's incep- Gallagher plans few changes for must to, quate. Chief weak points appear at ton Bowl king and Santa Clara They say all good things come an end and this column pitching ability stepped the goal. end and linebacking posts. the Orange Sobrero's over 19- over tion here at Santa Clara. Veterans Rice. The offensive strategy will is no exception (not that it is a good “thing,” I just enjoy doing it). wears Bowl crown. year old John Pasco, the 1950 A few minutes later Schabarum from last year's slated to continue emphasize the A gent by the name of Billy Most fact team see to capable Due to circumstances and things, I can no longer devote the time neces- interesting about the from eight to the Burkhalter still cavorts for the Bronco fiel general. scored the put action again in Bronco spangles pitching arm of quarterback John sary to the job. 1933 Bronco team aside from he's the halfback that out- "That was a great backfield in Bears out in front, an advantage are Jerry Tingling and Bob Guit- Pasco and the receiving skills of very grateful for having had the opportunity of writing for Owls; the fact that they upset a favored I am '33," declares Hamann. they held throughout. terez, and All-Coast star Paul ends Gern Nagler, Dick did Charlie Justice in the Cotton Rice eleven is that all the eleven "Ike Brit- Wiborn you and the Santa Clara. Olszewski scored on a 55 yard and Larry Williams. Bowl. Also featured in the Rice players are present schgi, the quarteback, is now a Leitao. and accounted run in the third quarter and John offense is passing quarterback Ver- for. dairy executive, living in Red- Santa Clara travels up the high- Pappa broke around left end and non Glass; veteran halfback Sonny wood City; Halfback Frank So- way to the "Farm" for the season Two Pacific Coast grid favorites j San Jose City Manager Anthony yards to end the Champs Learn to Fear Wyatt, and fullback George Clau- brero lives in Oakland he's a ran 21 to pay dirt, opener. October 14, The following will celebrate 25th anniversaries I P. (Dutch) Hamann, longtime uni- scoring for the day. sen. Yes, this outfit seems cap- sports announcer and sporting week, October 26, USF hosts the in 1950—Santa Clara's trainer, versity of Santa Clara official, re- drove to 14, able of goalward motion. year is with USF on November 11. Santa Clara the the Broncos. San Francisco State is the Henry (Smitty) Schmit and Asso- ' Pedestal-Toppling Broncs calls the 1933Kezar game well. 5 and the 28 yard line on different For Rice this will be their sea- next stop, October 28, closely fol- ciated Oil's college broadcasts. "Frank Sobrero, Santa Clara's but failed to tally. Both Football fans with a wagering son opener. This may be an ad- occasions lowed with another contest with great passing halfback, was the teams had back for instinct favor the theme "Stick for Missionites, for a TD called an Stanford on the first of November. vantage the defeating Football Rule Changes fifth at Broncoville. The season's whole show in Rice, back infraction of the rules. . 8 is with the Champ." It's been a their hosts may be uncertain in November a return engage-, finale, is on the second of Decem- in '33," recalls Dutch. Everyone agreed Bron- opening production, while the Some of the chief changes in the thaj/the ment with SF State. The Santa ber slogan, too except when you their with California traveling to "In the first half Sobrero started 1950 football are the follow- cos played a great as long as game Broncs ar* one game veterans. rules Clarans' first home of the Santa Clara. Games on October 26, consider the football Broncos from 44-yard passed they overwhelming ° in on the Rice line and ing: could but Cal's dealer; Halfback f However, our men will be for- goods Whitey November 1. 8 and 15 will be dou- Santa Clara. to Wes McCoy on the 17. Then an- Five tlm instead of the strength in numbers was the de- lumberman, eign surroundings. Bosshart is an Idaho ble headers. -The San Francisco other pass, this time to Ike Brit- of a kick ciding factor. Most noticeable odds scrambling previous four, fair catch and "Diamond Joe" Palia.the 1933 State field will be the site of all schgi, put the ball on the Rice 4. has for in recent seasons done by the been eliminated; penalty fullback, is a beverage distributor night contests. the of Big Joe Paglia carried ball flying block or tackle has been Every member of Santa Clara's in Everett, Wash." frisky Broncos was the toppling Bronc Coach and Trainer Students are ur,ged to give the across for the first touchdown." removed, in conversions or field winning 1950 team November 14 on the State green-" undefeated Nevada in 1948; tieing 1950 soccermen unlimited support the "The second touchdown came goals‘the same protection is given had military experience either sward the Bronco soccermen tan- heavily facored Michigan State Meet Friend in' making this their most success- Tc Old on another long pass, Sobrero to to the ballholder as to the kicker. Army, Navy, Marine Corps or gle withSF City College with a same season; defeating the 1949 ful season on record. left end Jim Arnerich," Dutch re- must UCLA eleven that had rambled Friendship will shine through Photographers and others be ROTC. second match set for the twenty- calls. there four straight and were odds-on grid hostilities at Houston next five feet from the side lines; penalty playing with less favorites, and winding up last sea- week when the Bucking Broncos The 1930 Rice-Santa Clara con- is no for center must not son's -campaign by kicking from Santa Clara arrive to battle test which will inaugurate the new than 11 men; a again . for the man over the dope bucket against fa- the resident Rice Owls. Houston Stadium, may again find move the ball after taking his posi- |tion it. vored Kentucky, 21-13, in Miami's Head Coach Dick Gallagher and the pigskin air-borne. The Bron- and before he snaps who is Orange Bowl. Athletic Trainer Henry (Smitty) Schmidt of Santa Clara are look- Santa Clara began knocking off ing forward to seeing again Owl the favorite long ago. In fact, in Trainer Wojecki. Gallagher MOLKENBUHR BROS. the first major bowl appearance Eddie and Wojecki are shipmates from m its history Santa Clara journ- WHOLESALERS Navy days, and Smitty and Eddie eyed to New Orleans to meet the BURKHALTER, star are officers in the national train- Since 1926 heavily favored LSU Tigers in the BILLY S*tK ers association. <*,: 1937 Sugar Bowl—and came home offensive back of Rice. home with a 21-14 victory and the 'JILTMORE LUGGAGE" huge silver trophy. The following season, again an DROP IN AT GORDON'S underdog, the Broncos returned DIAMONDS *•;...- SMOKE SHOP *!»' to the Sugar Bowl and again WATCHES carried off the prize. This time by WADE'S 808 and CHARLIE a close, 6-0. . 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Economics, THURSDAY, September 28—Mass of the Dead (black vestments), at the University of Santa Clara from the of the Hear Brandes In Literature scholars themselves, who have Tickets are also available for the no Gloria, no Credo, Preface of the Dead. in which over 50 per cent of all Regional Director Frank Brandes Rev. E. R. A. Boland, S. J., the dents, the library hours and gen- to participate in Sunday performances, FRIDAY, September 29—Feast of the Dedication of St Michael, Arch- the students originat- chosen local ac- of San Francisco matinee eral are boarders will be featured librarian of the university, today information will be listed angel br vestments), tivities rather than campus activi- which will consist of (white gold Gloria, Credo, common Preface. ing from various towns, states and speaker at the regular "Aida," Octo- ties. meeting of announced that a very large num- here. On week days, students may SATURDAY, September 30—Feast of St. Jerome, confessor and Doctor countries. This cosmopolitan at- ber 1; Puccini's "La Boheme," Oc- the Gamma Xi Chapter of the ber of books, particularly in the borrow books from the library of the Church (white vestments), Gloria, Credo, common Preface. mosphere at Santa Clara has prov- PURPOSE tober 8; "Andrea Chenier," Octo- Delta Sigma Pi Business Fra- from 8 a.m. to and SUNDAY, October I—Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost (green vest- en to be an invaluable asset to The Day Scholar’s Association of ber 15; "The Barber of Seville," fields of economics and literature, 5:15 p.m. from ternity. A regular weekly speaker ments), Gloria, Credo, Preface of theTrinity. all students. However, in recent the University of Santa Clara, October 22, and "Parsifal" on Oc- were purchased during the sum- 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. On Saturday, will also be present, but has not MONDAY, October 2—Feast of the Holy GuardianAngles (white vest- years, this condition has proven therefore, is an organization de- tober 29. mer. the library is open in the forenoon been sleeted at this date. He also announced that the ments), Gloria, Credo, common Preface. to be somewhat detrimental to tine vised to solve these innumerable Also coming to San Francisco for number of periodicals in the li- from 8 to 12 while on Sunday eve- TUESDAY, October 3—Feast of St. Teresa of the Child “The day scholar, in has entirely problems confronting the day stu- Last week the SCU chapter of two weeks beginning October 30 Jesus, that he brary nings from 7 till 9:30. organization exists for the fraternity held their first meet- is the wold has been considerably in- Little Flower” (white vestments), Gloria, no Credo, common lost his voice in student govern- dent. This famous Sadler's Wells fine of 5 per is ing of the school year to discuss creased. A cents day Preface. i ment and has become pathetically the sole and primary purpose of Ballet of London. A company of 150 charged the year's activities but no definite for each over-due book WEDNESDAY, October 4—Feast of St. Francis, confessor (white vest- inactive in4 activi- serving you, the day scholar, and dancers will perform nightly, with Events on the Varsi Library cal- extracurricular from the general collection. A re- Preface. the university. A program has yet been announced. weekend endar include the of four ments), Gloria, no CredOj coriimon ties. Consequently, this means that entire threefold matinees. display minder notice is sent for all books is devised this organ- Students in the College of Busi- ON major to be the day scholar is continuously program by "AIDA" KVSC exhibits climaxed with not returned on the date due. Fail- resolution of these ness are reminded that anyone de- KVSC's presentation a general missing a very essential part of ization for the musical for exhibition in commemo- ure to receive notices in no way an elected siring to enter the fraternity should next ration college life and should take posi- problems: first, it has week will open Monday night of the centennial of the uni- affects the responsibility of the his representative gov- contact Clarence Minnerly, presi- with versity of the tive steps to regain position in in the student Verdi's "Aida." Tuesday books and records borrower for the return of books ernment, who serves to voice the dent, as soon as possible. night with of the past 100 years. student government and other so- will follow Caesar on date due. The fine for over- and problems of the day cial activities! opinions Franck's "Symphony in D Minor" Fr. Boland will request alumni due reserve books will be 10 cents students; second, it serves to stimu- "Emperor RESIDENTS PREDOMINATE and Beethoven's Con- and friends of the university to per hour. All reserve books must late among the day scholars par- certo." On The present condition of the da§r Letter to Editor Wednesday will be donate to the Varsi library what- be returned by 8:30 a.m. only ticipation in extracurricular activi- given a Wagner concert consisting Scholars has arisen not from (Continued From Page 2) ever books and programs they may For further information, con- WOODWARD'S boarding and lastly, serves to foster music the predominance of the ties; it the art of musical sounds." (Read of from "Lohengrin," "Tris- be able to give. sult the library staff. students at Santa Clara, but for the friendship and cordiality between the latter again.) tan" and "Die Gotterdammerung." Included on this year's staff of boarders and day scholars. For what logical reason, then, On Thursday a ballet program of the library are two members. Miss Through the medium of should Santa Clara submit to in- the music of Handel, Tchaikowsky Marguerite R. Anderson, who re- these services extended both to ferior accompaniment for its li- and Rimsky-Korsakov will be pre- ceived her B.S. in librarianship at ASME Organizes you personally and to the univer- turgical ceremonies- Why, before sented, followed on Friday with University of California at Berke- sity, this organization hopes to the morning of the Mass should Verdi's great "Requiem Mass." ley, has assumed the position of At Goes to change the present apathy of day various voices impress us with the catalooguer. Miss Anderson earned First Meeting scholars from forgotten and in- potential dynamics of the "choir" her BA. at the University of Cali- The Santa Clara Student Branch Barren active students to noticeable and and the glorious echo's resound- IRC Meeting Set fornia atLos Angeles and had been of the American Society of Me- energetic men. ing organ with the library Gonzaga chanical Engineers from a full when a sud- The International Relations Club, at Uni- held its first ADAY HISTORY den versity Spokane for three years. "meeting of the year Saxon Wraith release is made? In a concert anticipating a full and varied pro- in Tuesday eve- OM MILE ning, Although the Day Scholars' As- hall? Yes! In chapel? No! gram of activities, will hold its Miss Joyce Bernard, formerly September 19, in Seifert LATE MODELS Lounge. sociation is a recently reorganized The Pope bears this out, "as first meeting of the school year to- at Santa Clara High School, will be organiation, it is by no means a the chant should always have the morrow afternoon at 3:30 in the the clerical assistanj to the refer- The meeting was concerned PHONE... PLAYER OF THE WEE new organization at Santa Clara, . . ence librarian. mainly with principal place, the organ . Adobe Lodge. Purpose of the meet- organization for the 55 W.SANTA CLARA* SAN JOSE first in the Miss coming BETWEEN FIRST AND MARKET STS. but was established should merely sustain and never ing is to discuss plans for the year Helen J. Santos, who joined year. Student Chairman early part of this century for the oppress it. (Sotto voce.) and organize the annual member- the staff last April, is the clerical Ned Biglieri briefly outlined the purpose of accomplishing the It is not permitted to have chant ship drive. assistant to the cataloguer. aims and purposes of ASME and WOODWARD'S program outlined above. preceded by told threefold long preludes or to All students interested in the Other members of the staff have the assembled students of the Although no have as yet been many advantages dues interrupt it with intermezzo study and discussion of current all been with the. university li- of membership LONG'S imperative organization. set, it seems almost pieces." world problems are invited to at- brary at least three years. Miss in the Prof. Edward FLOWERS GOODS STORE that dues will be necessary in Cavanaugh, honorary SPORTING He climaxes the thesis with, "In tend this meeting. Beryl Hoskins, the reference li- the chair- order to defray the anticipated ex- general it must be considered a brarian, has been at SCU for 10 man, expanded on this theme and 1030 Franklin Street Phone AX6-3824 Now Featuring .. matter, penses. This however, will very grave abuse where the litergy basic ideas of choral composition years. Miss Hoskins received her particularly emphasized that for before next JACK PUHCELL not be decided upon in ecclesiastical functions is made and presentation are thrown oat B.S. at San Jose State and has seniors membership was a "must." the oppor- SHOES fall, thus affording you to appear secondary to, and in a of the window, then, we are touch- had library training at San Jose The local chapter recognizes two TENNIS to express your opinion in SWIM TRUNKS tunity manner, at the service of the mus- ing on what Pope Pius the Tenth State and the University of South- forms of membership: regular and this matter. ic, for the music is merely a part considers as grave abuse. ern California, as well as the Santa associate. The regular membership 945 Franklin Sheet It is only through your coopera- of the liturgy and is a humble It iV not because I find little Clara Public Library. entitles the bearer to member- Santa Clara tion and assistance that we can handmaid." to do in my spare time that I write Mrs. Bernice Weatherholt of the ship in both the local broanch and solve these problems; so I earnestly GRAVE ABUSE this; on the other hand it is be- lay school library, received her the national society. The associate urge you to combine your efforts I have no intentions to be critical cause I consider the situation im- B.A. abd J.D. degree at the Uni- is a member of the local branch in reshaping the life of of the members of the choir. Those ..ersity of only. 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