VOICE Of the VETERAN ENGINEERS MAKE DANCE PLANS By PHILIP PATTON

r Those veterans who have ap- ; • plied for benefits under the G.I. Bill are advised by the Veterans Administration that it will take Campus Group Starts a period of between six weeks to two months before the adjustment will appear in the subsistence • 1947 Activities With checks. The Santa Clara The following is taken from a notice received by Dr. Charles W. Official Publication oj the Associated Students oj the University o] Santa Clara * Bossier, local veterans’ coordina- jSir, . VOL. 26, NO. 10 ZM THURSDAY, DECEMBER Dance At Francis tor, from the San Francisco office. SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA, 19, 1946 5 CENTS THE COPY L I* “It should be recognized that from The Empire Room of the Sir Francis Drake Hotel will the time a veteran submits appli- be the scene of the fast approaching Eingeers’ Dance, to be cation for benefits, to the of President's Christmas Message time No Decision held on January 11, 1947. receiving the first check, at least Fr. Copeland Is Speaker two months will elapse. If papers By REV. WILLIAM C. GIANERA, S.J., PRESIDENT Semi-formal in nature and featuring Irv Corren and hiajjj affecting the pay status of the vet- As the holy season of Christmas draws near I wish In White Debate orchestra, the dance is sponsore|| eran are submitted, such as proof At Nobili Club to offer my thanks and appreciation to the members of by the Engineers’ Society, and la- of marriage, the adjustment will Banquet under the direction of a dance the staff of the University and to the members of the On Disarming Alumnus Elected not be affected in the check for Emerging again as an active campus organization after committee made up of Joseph six weeks to two In a Student Body. Especially do I wish to commend the atti- World disaramament was the months. four years of dormancy, the Nobili Club combined its first Spillane, Norman Vogel and John large number of cases if another tude of all in the face of the many difficulties under which question for discussion at Mon- Medical Society’s Smith. postwar meeting with a dinner in San Jose’s De Napoli res- day’s meeting of the Stephen M. few days were allowed to elapse we have been laboring. Without the patience and coopera- After two weeks of work and before expediting taurant last Wednesday evening. White Debating Society, as a spir- action is re- tion manifested by you the works of the University endless difficulties, the committee quested, the veteran’s affairs would ited debate was held on the topic, New President Guest speaker of the evening was Rev. Raymond F. handicapped. decided upon the place and or- would be order have been greatly May this spirit continue “Resolved: That disarmament on Anthony in in the course Copeland, S.J., formerly professor Dr. B. Diepenbrock, a chestra, and announced that the of processing.” to be maniiesled in the future to the end that the prestige the part of all nations would not graduate of Santa Clara Univer- routine of history at Santa Clara. In his eluding tax. Correns’ or- peace of the Irv * be beneficial to the ￿ ￿ talk he recounted experiences with and renown ot the University of the past may be increased sity, and at present senior staff chestra will be on hand for danc- Fr. Grisez, United States.” member in internal TERMINAL LEAVE the Fifth and Seventh Armies, in- John in the future. medicine at ing between the hours of 9 and 1, Upholding the negative side St. Mary’s been Once again all those who have cluding the landings at Salerno, My prayer during this Christmas season Hospital, has se- and parking facilities will be will be that were William H|fcomber and lected president not done so are reminded to fill the slow advance through Italy Former Faculty of the San Fran- available at the Union Square Ga-£ the Christ Child will look favorably on all of you, shower Bruce Oneto, while the burden of cisco Medical out and send in their applications and France and the final battles County Society, of- rage, a half block distant from you with His choicest blessing and give you much happi- the carried by ficials last for terminal leave pay acquired in Bavaria. Relating of his travels, affirmative^"'Was announced week. the Sir Francis Drake. Member, Dies Edward Farrell-in the of in. the armed services. These ap- he described in detail the peoples ness, May He also make the New Year memorable for the absence Co - founder of the California his colleague. A volunteer was re- Bids will go on sale this After- plication blanks may be obtained and countryside of the regions he Rev. John C. Grisez, S.J., for- happiness and success which will crown your efforts in Society of Internal Medicine, Dr. quested to assume the role of the noon, and those wishing to attend at any post office, and must con- passed. Injuries during the cam- mer University of Santa Clara in- the days you. Diepenbrock is also a member of before second speaker of the affirma- should contact any one of the men tain the signature of a notary paign had enabled him to make the California Academy of Medi- structor, died last Monday night in Amid your reunions during the coming not tive, and the generous assistance on the dance committee. Bids will public. numerous side trips which would weeks do cine, an active member of sev- Santa Barbara where he had been forget what Christ means to of Robert Shindler speaking ex- also be on sale in the University .Payment will be made in the otherwise have been impossible. us, how. by following His eral other medical and scientific serving pastor the Church temporaneously both in his posi- Book Store, which is loeatdd In form of bonds which will mature The Nobili Club was formed as of teachings and example we .can obtain that for which all organizations, and a member of tive speech and was the basement of O’Connor Hall. in five years. However, veterans chiefly to bring together students of Our Lady of Sorrows since July, people strive, namely, peace and happiness. To Christ, rebuttal, the State Board of Medical Ex- greatly appreciated by the so- “I hope that as many students may use the bonds as payment on of Italian descent and background 1945. alone, can we turn for the remedy the aminers. their which will cure ciety. as are able to attend will come to National Service Life Insur- for the purpose of cultivating the Father Grisez, who celebrated Aiding him, and also newly ap- evils that now beset the world. May He bless you abun- The affirmative mantained that the dance,” stated Joseph Spillane, ance. When the bonds are assigned cultural relations between Amer- pointed, will be Dr. Lois H. Brock, his golden jubilee as a Jesuit four dantly, guide you and protect you. disarmament should not be under- engineering president. “The en- as payments on permanent in- ica and Italy. Its aimis to promote iirst vice president, a member of years ago, came to San Jose in taken until humanity under- gineers,” he continued, “have put surance, the policy has the usual the contact of American students the American Board of Obstetrics cash 1919 and went to Santa Barbara goes a “spiritual disarmament,” forth every effort to make one increase in value each year \with the contributions of Italy in and Gynecology, and Dr. Thomas this for the first in 1925. Five while the negative argued that, of the finest social of as the bond fund is used to pay literature, painting, sculpture and time Faculty, Students CIC Delegates F. Mullen, second vice president, activities to “since actions, not words, are the the year.” advance premiums, but this “ad- music. years later he returned San now holding the post of assist- pastor outward manifestations of spirit, vance” cash value cannot be with- Preceding the talk by Father Jose to serve as of St. ant clinical professor of surgery Josephs’ See ROTC Unit Plan Conference there could be no disarmament drawn now. The assignment of Copeland, Prof. Umberto Olivieri, untu 1936, when he re- at the University of California to pastor. that would be spiritual and not leave bonds is held against the the club moderator, gave an ac- tired become assistant Medical School. Fr. Attends to material. King cash value the policy. count of the- persecution stu- In 1945 he was re-assigned In First Review At Santa Clara of Due to inequality of The County Medical Society, » * tie » Santa Barbara and was replaced prepar- dents in Slovakia and urged con- Passing in review before the San Jose by Rev. Thomas On January 10, the Catholic In- ation, no decision was made on the which numbers more than 1300 CHRISTMAS SPIRIT* sideration of their unfortunate in Don- Education Meet assembled faculty and student debate, and the meeting was San Francisco physicians, is an For those sick and wounded plight. ohoe, S.J. tercollegiate Council will hold its body, the ROTC training unit' of closed with a brief discussion on adjunct of the California Medical ex-G.Ls who are Presiding at Father Grisez received his early first meeting of the new year on In still in VA the combination the University of Santa Clara the style of each debater by Rev. Association arid the American Northwest hospitals in this area special dinner and meeting were Horace education at St. Ignatius College, the Santa Clara campus. Delegates yesterday gave the first demon- John J. O’Connell, S.J., moderator Medical Association. Rev. James A. King, SJ., dean Christmas entertainment has been J. Canavero, chib president. Other San Francisco, and joined the from the Catholic colleges of Diepenbrock stration of its military technique seven of the society. Dr. has a nephevf, of arts and sciences here at arranged. These will include a officers are Allesandro M. Baccari, Society of Jesus on April 18, 1892, for the academic year. the Bay Area will attend. John, who is- now enrolled ajt Santa Clara, recently recorded Jr., entering returned personal seasonal greet- secretary , and William K. the Sacred Heart No- Santa Clara Cadet Major Williams, student The delegations from each in the sophomore di- from the annual meeting of the ing from President Trurpan, carol Sambraillo, treasurer. vitiate at Los Gatos. On comple- senior officer of the battalion, school of the Law vision. North West Association for Sec- singing, special movies and per- Members of this society dis- tion of philosophy and science consists student body Registration with Cadet Captain Going as his president, representative and ondary Schools and Colleges, sonal appearances by radio and cuss the poetry of Dante and notes courses at the University of Mis- CIC The attention of all law stu- held adjutant, led the review of the December 4,5, in Eugene, movie souri, spent five years as an social committeee chairman. The dents is called to the following 6, Ore. stars. of the artist Da Vinci. Essays in he four batteries before the stands At representatives are scheduled to notice from the Office of the Academic the meeting Rev. William C. Featured on a special “Com- Italian are written and read pe- instructor at the University of Ryan Board at Field. meet of the Gianera, S.J., president of the mand Performance” show will be riodically and cover many fields—- Santa Clara. He was ordained in in front Mission Registrar: The university band under the 5 University of Santa Clara, was re- Bob Hope, Jerry Colona, Marlene from science to theology. Spokane and celebrated his first Chapel at p.m. 1. Registration for the College direction of Prof. Clemens Van Approves New elected to the committee of higher Dietrich and Gary Moore. Other mass on June 8, 1908. As soon as all are present, din- of Law is on Monday, Janu- Perre, marched with the men to studies is ner will be served in the private ary 6, 1947. which organized to ap- Christmas records will star Bing His first missions were to Mis- complete martial the air. dining room on the first floor of prove schools applying for ac- Crosby, Dinah Shore, Edgar Ber- soula, Mont., and St. Andrew on 2. Clear with the Bursar’s Of- Business Degree Soph Debaters The color guard, composed of creditation. association is gen, Fred Waring and his orches- Nobili Hall. Immediately following fice on registration day be- This the the Hudson, coming from the lat- the flag of the United States, the The approval of their petition to only the business meeting will convene tween 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. accrediting organization for tra, Count Basie and Lena Horne, ter to St. Ignatius College, Santa banner of the university ROTC change the present degree of high in the Adobe Lodge. 3. Register for courses in the schools and colleges on the A 1 Goodman’s orchestra and Against Relaxed Clara ahd Loyola as instructor unit, and of flanked by guards, re- During the meeting, pictures Library bachelor commercial science to West Coast. chorus and other entertainers. before assuming the Joseph’s Law on the same St. ceived the salute of the entire bat- bachelor of science in commerce Santa Clara was one of A full length of will be taken of the group and day from 10:00 to 12:00. the first movie Dickens’ pastorate. talion in a colorful ceremony. was granted to the faculty the colleges to be Immigration of the indi vid u a 1 delegations. 4. Veterans requested see of accepted to this “A Christmas Carol,” featuring are to College Two brothers and a sister sur- With over 150 cadet officers and pictures of Business Administra- organization. This distinction was Reginald Owen as Scrooge, has Asserting that the critical condi- These will be used later Director of Verterans’ Ad- vive him, Frank of Santa Clara, men taking part in the review, the tion by the Academic Committee brought about through the efforts been provided by Metro-Gold- tions of national economy forbid to publicize the CIC in indi- ministration some time dur- Charles of San Francisco and the ROTC unit presented the first of the Board of Trustees of the of Father years wyn-Mayer for showing in hos- relaxation of present immigration vidual schools. ing registration day. Gianera 10 ago. Miss Ida Grisez of Santa Clara. in a series of public ceremonies University. This change will ;go Representatives of pitals and homes during Christmas laws, sophomores William Clark George Aherne, CIC representa- 5. Classes resume on Tuesday, other ac- .Solemn - High Mass was cele- planned by the office of the pro- into effect immediately. credited Jesuit week to those vets who are re- and John Feeney emerged victo- tive from Santa Clara, is in charge January, 7, 1947. universities, in- brated at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in fessor of military science and tac- In a meeting held last Tuesday, cluding Loyola University in Los covering from wounds and from rious in the Literary Congress de- of arrangements. “We hope to St. Joseph’s Church, San Jose. In- tics, which is headed by Col. Les- the Business Administration As- Angeles and the sickness. bate, “Resolved; Our immigration make this the best meeting of the University of San terment was in the Santa Clara ter Dougherty, commander of the sociation voted unanimously in fa- Francisco were present * * * laws should be changed to allow new year,” Aheme said. Students Conduct also at the Catholic Cemetery. university’s unit. vor of holding a “stag” party meeting. some displaced persons of Europe IMPORTANT DATES shortly after the Christmas holi- to held The following are some of the enter the United States,” Hanna Drive days. important last Monday evening. dates which vets should Students View It was also announced at the PAPAL BLESSING Handling of Young remember: Upholding the affirmative view the collection funds meeting that one of the leading Writers Dec. 31, 1946 for of the at the University of Santa Clara Last day question were sophomores executives of Batten, Barton, Dir- “quick citizenship” for ex- G.I. Christmas Play for the Archbishop Hanna Center William Sullivan and John Mc- sten and Osburne Advertising Plan aliens under title Starring Sherman Peck, Thomas For Boys are Forrest McCormick, Stockpile X of the 2nd Inemey, recording secretary of the Agency will talk in the Adobe War Gilshannon and Thomas Fullmer, Francis Keegan, John and The necessity for a stockpile of Powers Act, as amended. group. Chief argument for the Feeney Lodge on January 7 on “Market Feb. 1947 Last to Greene Players, dra- John material was emphasized by 1, day rein- losers was the fact that many im- the Clay M. Keefe, Analysis.” Jack Hazelwood will be term the University Commemorating Chairman Alfred O. Kelly state insurance policies migrants, because of their rich matic society of the Most Rev- chairman for the day. in a without a physical examination, of Santa Clara, Child erend Edward J. Hanna, arch- meeting of the Edmund J. Young i cultural and historical back- presented “A late John Aherne was elected vice by bishop Writer’s in the Adobe Lodge last Dec. 31, 1949 Last day for dis- ground, would definitely be bene- in Flanders,” directed Bill V*n of San Francisco, the non- president of the association, fill- the profit corporation Thursday evening. He mentioned abled veterans with service con- ficial to the welfare of our na- Vlek, last Friday evening in plans erection ing a vacancy left by the depart- auditorium. of structures, spread over 100 this as the only improvement to nected disabilities, to reinstate tion. university 12 ure from school of John Sevenich. term Master acres near Walnut Creek, be made in an already smoothly insurance policies without: After an open discussion of the of ceremonies was John housing Sevenich was forced to leave be- physical program 125 underprivileged boys. rolling organization. .examinations. topic, led by Chairman Robert A. Sherman; featured on the Goalfor cause of illness in his family. 1 year from date of discharge Weinmann, the Congress went on were the Glee Club Singers, di- the fund has been set at $975,000. In the three meetings held so I far, three Best time to apply for treatment record as disfavoring the proposed rected by Prof. Clemens Van Santa Clara students have con- students have read their work to of service-connected Cental con-: resolution. Perre. Solist Francis Keegan of- tributed over $lOO to the fund thus the Young Writer’s. Their New works were ditions. Next meeting of the debaters fered “When Irish Eyes Are Smil- far, McCormick reports. “Further Housing criticized by fellow • * * members, and of will be January 13, when, in an ing,” “Silent , Night,” “Bells of St. donations may be made in care all these men ex- pressed the feeling the CHRISTMAS GREETINGS open forum, they will discuss the Mary’s” and “Hark! The Herald of the Hanna Fund, Room 314, 369 Unit that group’s Open Soon criticism greatly For many Santa Clara veterans pros and cons of “Resolved: “Ar- Angels Sing.” Pine Street, San Francisco,” he had improved the Within the very near future finished product. this will be the first Christmas in gentine beef should not be allow- Completing the entertainment, commented. apartments the past two, three, or four years ed entrance to the of the Edward Keelan and Donald Canty four new will be open- However, there will be no meet- markets ing that they have been able to spend United States.” offered piano solos of “Claire de ed to childless Santa Clara vets tonight because of conflicting schedules in the use of the with their family and loved ones Spring semester will feature the Lune” and “Stormy Weather;” S. C. and their wives at the University Adobe Professors Lodge. The next meeting at home. Christmas Day will in- outstanding parliamentarians of whife Van Perre conducted the Village, will be according to Mrs. Timothy held following the deed be a day to remember, but the Congress participating in a re- university in numerous selections. Christmas holi- A. O’Connor, manager of the proj- days. Those desiring join we must also never forget that in newal of the traditional Ryland Honored Lately to the ect and the wife of Timothy organization are cordially many homes throughout the coun- Debate, held between the House The Santa Clara business pro- invited try on December 25 an empty and the Senate. O’Connor, law sruaeni and vet- to attend. The next workshop ga- Cavalcade Airs fessors, O. R. Anderson and John thering at place around or at which time another the tree the Pagani, have this week gained dis- eran. \ ’ piece of creative writing dinner table will be symbolized the will be tinction in field of the busi- These homes will consist of a read by a gold the before the assembled mem- star in window! ‘Gallant Journey ness administration, according to kitchenette, bathroom and a large ￿ • • Issue Dates bers and constructive criticism On Monday evening, December recent announcements. room, and are completed now ex- given. This is the final number of A scroll bestowing the Papal of From Dr. Rossier and the Vet- Blessing Pope Pius XH upon the 9, the radio program “Cavalcade Professor Anderson has been cept for the installation of circu- The Santa Clara for this calen- Jesuit community and enrs’ Administration comes sea- teaching faculty, the student body, the of America, presented the story of conducting a class for San Jose lating heaters. dar year. The next issue Catala Club son’s greetings to all veterans in will and Alumni Association of the University, has been John J. Montgomery, former accountants in preparation for the “I am accepting applications for be published on January 16, received recently. training at Santa Clara, and the Rev. Walter E. Schmidt, S.J., left, and Rev. professor, who ia difficult Certified Public Account- these new apartments ‘Laurel’Promised 1947, Santa Clara now,” said hope that they have a very merry following the Christmas William C. Gianera, S.J., president of the University, upon look credited with being the first man ant examination. It was announc- Mrs. O’Connor, “and I wish that George Aheme, business man- Christmas, and a very successful holidays. the scroll. ‘The blessing was obtained by Joseph Rev. King, S.J., to fly a winged, heavier than air ed Tuesday that every member of those Santa Clara veterans who ager of the yearbook, to- New At this time the staff of The provincial of California Jesuits, stated and prosperous Year. now in Rome. Father King, with craft. this class passed the examination. are now seeking homes for their day that he Santa Clara extends holiday oth£r American has had assurance And to this we add our heart- Jesuits, took part in the congregation that elected The life of Montgomery has also Professor Pagani, a member of wives and themselves would see that the long greetings student body delayed yearbook, to the the new general of the Society ’ felt hope that men will again re- of Jesus. Between business sessions been portrayed by Columbia Pic- the College of Business Adminis- me as soon as possible.’ Mrs. The Laurel, will be teachings and wffches them the Very Mer- at the congregation King delivered to turn to the of the Prince Father managed to visit most of the tures, Inc., in a motion picture en- tration since 1934, has been hon- O’Connor may be contacted at the students before riest Christmas and a Happy noted shrines in Rome. the end of of Peace, and that there will in- He made several trips to the Vatican titled “Gallant Journey,” which ored by being asked to give a Apartment 77 of the University year. deed be, “Peace New Year! during which he received the on earth to men scroll and the blessing for Santa featured Glenn Ford and Janet series of lectures in economics at Village, which is located on Bel- Delivery had of Clara. been previously good will!” Blair in the leading roles. Stanford University. lomy Street, next to Stanton Field. slated for last May PAGE 2 THE SANTA CLARA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1946 Jivebug Lashes He Is Born MistletoeLegend Hailed &u^^liidara- Female Sobbers SESSIONS Published weekly during the school year, ex- cept holiday or examination periods, by the As GoodwillInstrument Associated Students of the University of Santa In Modern Age Clara, at Santa Clara, California. By PAUL McCORMICK, ’49 By JOHN J. FABER, ’49 In the reign of old Christmas Entered as second-class matter February 21, 1922, at Post It is a blessing that there do Christmas season present am- only be found? Office at Santa Clara, Calif., under Act of March 3, 1879. ple opportunty for avid partici- Hang up Love’s mistletoe over exist such things as women, per- Per year $2.00 pation in a universal indoor the earth, haps, but the emotions are tricky sport, and we don’t mean bridge. And let us kiss under it all the David Bacigalupo Editor-in-Chief and one must be careful to keep Strange to relate, the progeni- year round.” his head about him. For all prac- Let us keep up the old cus- Philip Patton .News Editor tor of such a fad, the ultimate By JACK BENNETT tical purposes, women do not ex- tom, however, during the Christ- (The scene takes place in one of the local ham- Associates: John Faber, James O’Neill. reason for its popularity espe- ist. They exist for but one. And eminently mid-moming Reporters: William Donnelly, Robert Mclntosh, James cially about the Yule, is a small mas season, for it is burger-heavens during the silex produce Binckley, Cliff Bettinger, Robert Shlnfller, William that is, to more men. plant, propagated by bird drop- worth preserving, especially rush. The juke-box is playing “Ahuggin’ and Macomber, Donald Canty, Hector Mareno. Take, for instance, jazz, the pings, or so says Webster. when a pretty girl is in the Achaikin’ ” as it has been for an hour since the most practical of the arts. question. Perhaps some have no the coin slot.) McCarthy Editor To quote the noted exponent lone dime was stuck in Thomas Feature Women have an awful time find- desire to keep up the custom, unidentified sophomore, raises his Robert Quigley, of words, the venerable Webster Our Hero, an Contributors: Robert Prentice, Wil- ing themselves in this field and but they must consider it their and for thefirst time liam McDonald, Freeman Blake, Paul McCormick. asserts that mistletoe is “A eyes from the Sporting Green when they do, their make-up duty; to succumb before European hemiparasitic green the notices the strangely garbed plump gentleman Art Johnson , Sports Editor flows so untidily in perspiration powers of the majority it Shrub with dichotomously can- sitting along side him. Aside from the great white Reporters: George Aherne, Hubert Sober, George that nervous prostration is in- not classed as burdensome. branching stems, thick leaves, be beard on the man’s face, his bright red attire, which Nichols, Robert Wienmann, Richard Blickle, Robert deed eminent. Nevertheless, all Never let it be said a Santa small yellowish flowers,' and is trimmed with white fur, is the most startling item Sunderland. women are gifted with exceeding performed the dastardly wavy-white glutinous berries. It Claran about his makeup. The student was accustomed Exchange vocal stamina and an occasional deed of ignoring the Jerome Fahey Editor grows pendant from various mistletoe, to all older distinguished men to be clad in black. some, with pleasing voices. and certainly its antiquity especially apple.” should His two years at the Mission school had had its John Bennett . ..Staff Artist trees, the No SWEET SOBBERS SAD be a guarantee of its respect- effect him. Associates: John Bonnellj George Faugsted. comment. upon Fate, at times, smiles upon*a ability. must have red-hot down south THAT’S NOT ALL “O.’Keefe been William Lyons Staff Photographer well-voiced woman allowing her against UCLA, eh?” the sophomore asked the old a However, he further asserts Associate: Rusell O’Brien. to inherit share of the artistic gentelman as an opener. jazz- that “When found qn the oak James Bowe Manager from her father, and a “Yessuh, he did look fine and I’ll remember Business lovely is born. But more often, tree, it was held in veneration Late Jazzhounds Associates: Robert Boscacci, Patrick Hanratty. him next Wednesday for sure,” answered the rum- permits of passing by the ancient Celts and Teu- nature no on ble of a voice that came from the huge frame. Raymond Ravaglia Circulation Mgr. of tons, and was at all times a cere- Pile Fortune ability from father to daugh- Up “Oh, you see game?” Associates: Horace Maggetti, Robert Keueally, monial plant among early Euro- did the John ter and sobbers like Jo Stafford helpers agents O'Brien, Edward Lafranche. pean “No, but one of my or did and are thrust upon the nations, whence probably world to bur- In Chatter he had nothing but praise for the boys.” den gush which is, very originated the Christmas custom Child Member it with Agents. Helpers. This guy must be a big obviously, sorrow the of of kissing under the mistletoe.” By BILL MCDONALD, ’4B for lack operator thought the sophomore. Odd looking duck Ffcsodded Cblleftide Press worth, set to music. The Celts seem to have had ’Twas back in “ought 2” when but still definitely a dealer. Might possibly be a a the right idea; or at least a popu- your granddady was courting In somewhat different vein sportswriter, however, or maybe somebody like ALL. AMERICAN HONORS 1945-1946 of obnoxious lar one. Imagine a Celtic chieftan your grandmammy that’s the are the happy Bill Leiser. He ordered another cup of coffee and little thrushes who are glaringly beating his love over the head way they did it in those days REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING «T finished Terry and the Pirates while he wondered ignorant of their Lack of the under an oak tree; or better yet, that a bunch of tongue-tied jazz- National Advertising Inc. coating bludgeon about this unusual fellow. With his size he’d make Service, righteous. A lot of these come in his with this hounds got together and started College Publishers Representative a great tackle but then he was a bit too old. But threes, maybe fours, and call “lover’s delight” to cushion the the trend which today finds our 420 Madison Ave. New York, N. Y. By Milton blow. maybe Cas could use him. - Christmas Mercers and Berlins Chicago * Boston ' Los Ahgklcs sah Francisco themselves the Andrew, theKing putting ■ t i, | i “How do you like this country around here?” or the something Sisters. They This is the month, and this the That glorious form, that light Upon further investigation, we baby talk to music and racking

- Our Hero asked an attempt to sound the old VOL. 26 DECEMBER 19, 1946 NO. 10 happy * in sing with such joyful exuber- morn unsufferable, _ find that many interesting tales in chips for it. They organized gentleman out. “You are a stranger, I believe, since ance that the listener, after he Wherein the Son of Heaven’s And that far-beaming blaze of are advanced to explain thp de- under the name of “The Wag- only eccentric Stanford professors wear red and turns them off, breathes a short eternal King, majesty, rivation of the custom of oscu- time Whythm Boys” and set out white suits. Maybe a visiting fireman, eh? You’ll CHRISTMAS GREETINGS prayer that they, in their glee, Of Wedded Maid and Virgin lating under a hemiparasitic to establish new records in the Wherewith he went at heaven’s enjoy talking to Frank Kelly, he’s a fireman of a The editor and staff of The Santa will never realize how unhappy Mother born, high council table plant. It seems that the Lord song line. You’ll remember, they should be. Our great redemption from High Potentate of Scandanavian “Who put the in sort.” and cordial greeting’s To sit the of Trinal Unity, Ovaltine Mrs. Clara extend sincere < midst “Ho ho, m’boy I’m neither a stranger, pro- FEMALE UPSWING above did bring; mythology was killed by a mis- Murphy’s Bensedrine” that’s to each member of faculty and to each He laid aside, and, here with us fessor or fireman. I’ve been around Santa Clara the June Christy and Anita O’Day For so the holy sages once did tletoed arrow. Upon shuttling one of the Whythm Boys’ best. to be, about this time every year since way back before member of the student body. have an awful lot to thank their sing, back to this mortal coil, our Vik- Or, “Will yew love me in De- of everlasting George Aherne was a freshman if you can com- Good wishes may seem to be cold when fathers for. These gals can sing. That He our deadly forfeit Forsook the courts ing Apollo decreed that hence- cember as you did in 1908?” day, prehend that!” v But they are gifted with should release, forth mistletoe would not be an These boys had an eye for the printed but that does not apply to The little of “Why that was when the Indians were still the male’s unfailingpudgment of And with His Father work us a And chose with us a darksome instrument of evil. Now, when future, particularly if it were Santa Clara. Your paper is interested in around or at least while Adobe Lodge was a things worthwhile, so they fall perpetual peace. house of mortal clay. persons of opposite sex pass un- wearing a skirt. They sensed the you The paper is model home.” and your organizations. into the “Rika Jika Jack” type der the mistletoe, they exchange that soon people would tire of * • . intensely interested in your personal suc- of corruption now and then. With CONTEST WINNER a kiss of peace and love, confi- hearing songs about love, dove, campus proj- sensible guidance, two dent that mistletoe longer moon, June, adore, lamour “Well no, son, but Frank Laney was only three cess and in the success of the the can Austrian Pianist Russell O’B rie n, freshman is no be pleasant. an instrument of mischief. Just Lamour, that is! And so, with feet tall then and Mike McGinnis had all his hair. ects with which you are associated. business student, was unani- Then there’s Itlildred, so long as a ceiling fixture does fiendish glee, they set about fak- My ’deers and I always manage to stop by about of interest, small Tell her mously selected as the wirmec As evidence this the that all she’s good for Enthralls Crowd not snap while two persons are ing the mental out of sentimen- this time but the fog generally makes it hard to do.” is. because of the recent short story contest but willing has down rumors ;. “Dears? Then you must have some daughters, staff tracked of manhood and flip you thus reassuring each other, the tal songs, leaving . well, who she’ll sponsored by The Santa Clara, and reports of news that would serve your like an old custom will retain its traditional am I to criticize! kind sir. I’m quite sure I haven’t a thing to do this Jeanette McDonald AtLocal Concert for his short story contribution, interest. Each issue represents and expen- record from here to NelsonEddy. meaning. SAD FAD TOO BAD evening and Hank Spini and I would be more than By “Rendezvous.” It Is concerned willing F. DOELKER, . .” Bailey name L. JR., ’47 Today, the work of those great to show the young ladles . diture of at least 100 man hours for the is her last and what with the feverish fighting in PERTINENT SUGGESTION she does with songs Ella On Friday afternoon, Novem- No custom men goes on. If you don’t be- “Slow down, youngster,” countered the bearded faculty maSes France and is of high emotional matter how the contentment and convenience of the Mae Morse lieve me, just load yourself with gentleman, “not daughters but reindeers. Animals, sound like Ella Mae ber 29, Pierre Monteux led the appeal. The literary value of originated, it seems to be a uni- and student body. and real nickels you know, horns on their heads and four legs? Morse. Mildred jazz are San Francisco Symphony Or- the piece prompted the editor- versally popular one. An enthus- some afternoon and take Or the meantime, a Merry Christmas close. iastic English bard' once sang: yourself to one of the local jive maybe you haven’t heard Father Hubbard lecture?” In chestra in his usual polished in- ial board to turn it over to The But THE salvation of feminin- joints. If you’re not sharpened “Oh reindeers but of course. That’s a good one. and a Happy new Year, Owl where it will be published “Yet why should this holy ity in jazz, the gal who’ll re- terpretations of classical music. up already, it may set you back But what are you doing with them? Are they run- be in the near future. and festival month warded in heaven for her contri- The soloist for the occasion was a little to stare at the nickelo- ning at Bay Meadows? I bet on a beast last week Paul that CHRISTMAS CAUTION bution to manhood’s morale, is Wittgenstein, the Austrian deon and find such mysterious might have been a caribou.” Miss Billy Holiday, the colored pianist who lost his right arm titles as “E bobba leeb ah” or “You don’t understand, junior, they aren’t pets. Ghastly is the number of deaths oc- queen of song. Billy is the best. in 1914. Wittgenstein performed round the bronc corral “Shoo fly pie with apple pan I use them to get around. Henry Kaiser hasn’t per- curring at this season of the year because For a sample, try her “What a two works especially written for didy” staring back at you. The fected a better means of transportation for my By McCarthy, ’5O Little Moonlight Can Do” with a him; “Piano Concerto for the TOM little man who brings you your money.” of automobile accidents. season arrives; the one in which they Teddy Wilson aggregation. May- Left Hand” by Maurice Ravel Next week that holiday coke will probably explain that “You ride them? Man, you are an odd one. But We Santa Clara men are collegians. Most say the deserve rightful relaxation from months of be her father wasn’t named Wil- and “Parergon to the Sinfonia students the “E bobba leeb ah” is pig latin listen, I might be able to help you. You seem like us means of transportation. study happened. But hoist by your own of use cars as liam, but he wore high-drape Domestica” by Richard Strauss. torturous which never for “You always hurt the One a nice old man and although I haven’t any con- as this time we’re trapped. Those It is our earnest hope and prayer that the pants and the stripes were really The purely orchestral numbers petard, or something oh that order, you Love, so put down that razor nections with dealers I can give you a.tip. I heard " to of these Christmas holi- sage advice of care and caution at Christ- yellow, for sure. were the “Second Symphony, C finals come awfully close the conclusion strop, mother,*’ and that “Shoo from fairly reliable sources that Colonel Cramer Major” days. Perhaps the books won’t gather so many of those picturesque any such sorrow during by Robert Schumann fly pie and apple pan didy” was thinking of selling his er uh his car. That mas tide may avert so to them, during that unfamiliar period and “La Mer” by Claude De- cobwebs, frequently applied really means “Shoo fly pie and is a fine automobile too, no matter what you’ve the season when joy and happiness should bussy. where the book should do nothing more than prop one comer of apple pan didy.” It’s simple, and heard.” , reign supreme. The “Parergon” by Strauss the Christmas tree. darned romantic to hear a pale No thanks, boy, I’ll stick to my ’deers. • • The •*. In this matter it is our duty to care for was composed in 1925. The only male in a bow tie sing about Colonel could sell that thing though. Scared Dobber it bears RUBAIYAT OF IDEALIST and not to endanger the lives of relation to the “Sin- AN flies, pies and didies while you and Blitzen almost back to the North Pole when ourselves and ceremony surrounding the yuletide season driving. fonia Domestica,” written in The tradition are holding hands under the bar. they saw it.” others by careless TRADING truly the most hardened cannot fail to be moved 1903, is the first three bars of are beautiful. Even Counter, that is. “North Pole. That’s a good one, old man. You’re intermingled with the singing of the Christ- the “Child” theme. The “Parer- by the sentimentality Well, there’s a dime shot (for a real card. Nice guy too even if you are dressed to friends even a POST- gon,” then, may be considered > ‘mas Hymns which somehow seems draw closer in like a music, sOn). Next you try a num- nightmare. You ought to let Curly Hare CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS of friendship. The a completely new work. world which is lacking in that necessary trait ber by the King Coal trio, fig- have that little number cleaned. He pervades the atmos- and Pete Davis Train, plane and bus reservations are STRAUSS LACKING religious fervor and aura of peacefulness that uring that it should be good, in- could have it looking sharp in two days.” at distinctly “Christrnasy” in flavor; peculiar only made. Bags are almost packed. Books, beaten What has happened to Strauss? I here this time is asmuch as you’ve been using it No thanks again, son, but say But looking at this study break from what would wear of What has happened to the sym- to the Feast of the Nativity. in your furnace for 10 years. you like for Christmas?” from and tear these first months of seems that something unique has phonic giant who shocked the a impersonal point of view, it For several minutes you sit try- ***** class, will have several weeks to accumulate ccme up this year as they tell me quite a percentage of the student world with his symphonic pomes, ing desperately to understand Christmas presents? What are you, anyhow? a little well-earned dust. his symphonies, his operas? It body has been out of it, as the saying goes,, for the last few years off tell By BILL McDonald just one little phrase the But I’ll you anywise if you’re interested. My talk “Jingle Bells” fill seems that Struass in the spring and demand reindoctrination as to what actually is required of them; Christmas and platter. go! With triumph- desires ; year mountaineer No a this are unusually modest. With sixty- A visiting town of youth not mature what is the California Collegiate custom for spending the holidays the air. It seems that most are going some- did into a ant gleam in your eye, you call five bucks a month from the government a man has saw, for the first time, a bunch supreme the of heio? It has been successfully reduced to four necessities; that is where something. it artist; Strauss the little man, smile up at him almost everything he wants. But I could use to do Yes, is vacation of bananas. “Want to try one, functions. a Lin- middle years and beyond has work, study, sleep and attending social and shriek, “I want some frim- coln convertible, a couple of * * weeks at Valley wing. especially * * Sun on the We are future- Jeff?” asked a friend, after iden- creative Since genius...... maybe lost his fram sauce da, da, , with and a few new suits . . at year. have a tifying the fruit for him. minded this time of the We about 1915, Strauss has been a A LI TTLE ELABORATION suffifa on the side.” Without “Stop! “No, I’m somewhat of a good fellow but not idea of expect past expe- I reckon not,” Jeff an- glorious failure. Though All right, I admit that “attending social functions” is rather a to that fair what to from the bal- flinching, he’ll ask “large or extent. And anyhow what about that grade swered. “I’ve got so many tastes “Joseph,” brodd statement in which we all could get rather involved. A few you rience. let, was a success in small?” drew in psychology or was it cosmology? now I kain’t satisfy, I ain’t aim- “tea party” or something along that That an ephemeral sense, compositions synonyms are “open house, DON’T QUIT NOW doesn’t warrant much of anything!” Similarly, regarding the serious life of ing to take on any more.” of since then have not lived up to genera! line. Here, by the coincidental accident Christmas cheer, So it goes. Determined to “Yeah; mister, that * • • find was a pip. But almost a student, past performance may be an index what expect people gather who wouldn’t ordinarily go within ten miles of one we should the writer an American number, you chuck everyone got one,of those darn things. But say, how will be accomplished. Not that past A Virginia fisherman, arriving another. But seems to be the thing to do, and quite a few seem to what of “Till Fulenspiegel,” of “Sym- it in another buffalo, make a stab did you happen to know about it?” performance certain thing, but can at a creek after a bumpy ride, phony in F Minor,” of “Salome” to have been harassed and haunted by their obligation to attend the is a it at number 8 and settle back for “I know, sonny boy, and I’d like to overlook found his can of bait had fallen peratic darn things. This has been kicked around quite a bit in .” could contribute and question . give one an idea of what he may expect of to s o m,e thing sweet. Forget it. it, but . out of his flivver. Looking down, symbolic literature. print of late and all generally agree that the only way to enjoy “One-zy, two-zy, I love you-zy” “Oh, a Veteran himself. sleep. Administration agent, eh? Why he saw a water moccasin lying The “Parergon” is an exam- yourself is to find a convenient comer and go to Otherwise may the you .” New Year’s follows be swell for Bryant ~. As faithfully as by a log, with a frog in its ple of Strauss as the glorious you may find yourself discussing anything from the spawning crowd, but you look zysick. Don’t “Wait a minute, I’m not from the VA, honest! Christmas, do resolutions precede New mouth. He clamped forked of to the educational difficulties at Fitchew so a failure. Though the work con- methods a salamander leave without trying that “Chic- I wasn’t even in the service. the hard to the Deferred. Essential Year’s Cay. Many resolutions are made in stick over snake’s head, and tains the typical “Straussian” College for Women. It may be concentrate as inevitable akaree Chic Ca La Cha La” num- industry, you know.” took the frog for use as bait. use of counterpoint and orches- character drops bacon rind in your cuffs, and another guest pours all seriousness but somehow or other they ber! Okay, then, old man, and I’ve got to go now. The reptile looked so sorrow- tration, nothing grape juice down your neck as he is defendinghimself from another do not work out. there is in it to Perhaps if the illustrious orig- An eleven o clock in O’Connor. Say hello to your ful at having its meal taken distinguish it from jecond-rate partisan. No matter with whom you find yourself, the ultimate inators Wagtime of the Whythm reindeers for me and I’d look around for a new Resolutions are funny things: they do away that the fisherman opened conclusion that the person is a bore (a person of low taste; writing. will be Boys could have seen what a outfit if I were you. The red suit, ugh!” not work themselves. We have to work them. up his jug and gave the snake RAVEL COMPLETE one who talks when you want to). The only way out is to obtain profound effect they were to The old gentleman with the white beard and plans. In each walk a drink of mountain moonshine, To hear the Ravel “Concerto nomenclature of said house before arrival, mark off the most suit- have on Or shall we call them the nation’s music, they red suit finishes his cup of coffee and pulls a long whereupon it went wriggling for Left Hand” after the Strauss able comer for sleep, and make sure you get there first. As they would to stay list of life, especially the student’s, the secret have been content from,out of his pocket. He runs his finger down away. was like stepping from chaos into say Santa Clara has the most proficient grapevine in the Bay Area, your plan.” home and harmonize on “Melody the list of names until he finds the right one. is “Plan your work and work After fishing for the difficult. Op- 15 minutes, light. The “Concerto” shows us research should not be too in F.” But they didn’t, and so posite it in a column headed “Gifts” • he design and • • • • scrawls That happy combination of the man’s attention was attract- Ravel as the mature artist. Here we are destined to go on sing- in North Pole shorthand “one Lincoln convertible, results something being done ed by a gentle insistent thump- Ravel gives us contrasting rhy- VITAL INFORMATION ing achievement in DEPARTMENT about chickarees, apple pan a week at Sun Valley ...” ing his leg. “Plan your work on He looked down, thms, tonal colors of unmatched As for the method of defeating those coming finals, someone diddies, (At to one’s own satisfaction. bobba leeb aha and this point, the following happens: “Wake and there was the same water beauty, and that peculiar lyric- dug up an old southern superstition that is said to be flawless for - frams. But who knows? and work your plan” is an excellent resolu- frim up Bennett, it’s almost eight o’clock.” The moccasin. He was looking up at ism which tells us, “This is Ra- turning the trick. Merely eat blackeye peas seasoned with salt pork Maybe it’s just like avocados for is preparing for and jolly gentleman who said this wasn’t wearing a tion the student who the man, and he had another vel; this is a mature artist.” on New Years Day you will return to the Mission School all wise men ya and gotta learn to like beard and his suit was black. He looked too the job of life. frog in his mouth. (Continued on Page 4) and all knowing. ’em. much like Father Tobin to be Santa Claus.)' THE SANTA CLARA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1946 PAGE3 THE Bronc Baseballers Broncs Coach Schmidt Dump StrongLos Conquer USC And UCLA Signs 28 Men BULL Gatos Nine, 2-1 For Track Team The Bronco baseballers, Down South; Defeat SFAC, 51-35 At the track meeting last Mon- playing what may have been day Coach Henry Schmidt an- PEN their game in the San last nounced that track practice would Jose Winter League, defeated By ART JOHNSON, Sports start immediately after the Christ- Editor a strong Los Gatos nine, Metropolitan sports scribes in both Los Angeles and San Fran- O’Keefe Paces Locals Santa mas vacation. Twenty-nine men 2 1, at Municipal Stadium Clara Victorious cisco are hailing our Bronco cage quintet as one of the best on the to turned out for the meeting, which Sunday. coast and such praise of our men is certainly due after their tri- last The Broncs were was held in the Adobe Lodge. umphant invasion of the southland last week allowed only two hits, but these end. Their success so Over San As this is the first year that far this season coupled with a., walk and a Franciscans In Southern Invasion is a two-fold proposition and concerns the men on the two, Santa Clara will have an organ- team and the man who prepares them, Coach Ray Pesco. fielder’s choice spelled the differ- An outclassed aggregation from the San Francisco Ath- Last week end under the lights of Westwood gym, the ized track team, the schedule of man on the first string, namely Dave Sam Alaimo, ence between a win and a loss f°r Mariani, letic Club went down to defeat, 51 to 35, before a deter- definitely dual meets will be very limited. Frank Laney, Dick O'Keefe and Bill Ahern, is a star in his own right. the Missionites. Frank Prowse, a Santa Clara Broncos established themselves as a quintet and a packed It is hoped that a triangular meet However, they have disgarded their individuality and bound their former Bellarmine ace, handcuffed mined Bronco house at Seifert gym coast basketball power by defeating the USC Trojans and can be arranged with the Univer- ability into a potent outfit that stresses teamwork. This proved the Santa Clara hitters for eight Tuesday night. UCLA Bruins on nights. was the successive On Friday night sity of San Francisco, St. Mary’s very definitely in the UCLA encounter last innings before being belted for The .Broncos had command of Saturday night.. The 1 they downed the Trojans by the and the Broncs. There will also Broncos came out for the second half on the two hits and the winning runs in the situation from outset as short end of a 28-23 the score of 53 to 42 and on the fol- be an inter-class meet, the vari- score. Under these circumstances most teams would have the the last half of the ninth inning. Sam Alaimo and Dick .O’Keefe lowing fired night came back and ous invitational relays and pos- ball at the bucket as often as possible in order to win. However, the DOYLE STARS found the hoop on a series of rapid knocked over the highly touted sibly meets with some the Broncos just opposite. ninth, on, of* did the They worked the ball around and only In that last half of thp fire shots. From then with Bruins to the tune of 54 to 49. junior colleges around the Bay shot when two points certainty. led off and was short Alaimo, O’Keefe, Frank Laney, was a This method worked to per- Kelly out, EARLY LEAD Area. fection and so befuddled UCLA that Santa quickly to first. It looked as if Prowse Dave Mariani and Bill Ahern Clara overcame In defeating the Trojans the 1 All men going out for track will the five-point deficit and forgeck into the lead. Our men followed was out to notch a no hitter. Then playing a sparkling brand bf ball, Broncos played about the same have to furnish their own shoes the advice of their coach and it certainly payed off. Joe Nally came to bat and scorch- the Broncos hit two buckets for type of ball that they had dis- and togs. For the meets the team After the gamfe with the Olympic ed one through the box for the every one of the visitors to leave Club at San Jose Civic Audito- played on the previous Friday will have the use of basketball rium tonight, games first hit for the Broncs. Jim Doyle the at intermission time Santa Clara will head north for eight during the court night when they defeated Cali- uniforms. It was emphasized that games followed with a walk and Pat with to 12 ad- Christmas vacation. After two With Portland U., the Broncos a comfortable 31 fornia. They pushed into an early the future of track at Santa Clara meet Idaho, Washington State, Gonzaga, and Fitzpatrick hit to short, Doyle be- vantage. Montana U., twice, lead and increased it as they went will depend upon the showing of wind up the trip against Seattle College January To say our ing forced at second, but Doyle, While the Broncos fell off the 6. that along. At half time the Mission- the team next spring. prepared playing baseball, cut men are for this journey is a great understatement. Pesco h|ads-up blistering pace they set in the iies led, 29 to 18, and they in- Until our track is in better has taught them the down the second baseman and finer points in the art of basketball. He has fired opening half, the San Franciscans creased this lead to 21 points by condition, the team will have the them up for every contest has prevented the completion of a sure and shown them, in the case of the fought back in the second half the middle of the second half. use of the Santa Clara High School UCLA game, just the right type of offense to employ double killing. Ernie “Turk” Be- in almost any and actually outscored the Mis- However, the Trojans closed the track and field equipment. The certainly to and to dolla was the next hitter and with 23 Leroy Peters conceivable situation. It is a tribute Santa Clara sionites, to 21. gap to 11 points in the closing final team for outside competition basketball have the count two and no against him to such a man as Ray Pesco in the game. and Ken Deßrunner spearheaded minutes of the tilt. Dick O’Keefe will be decided in an inter-class This Bedolla hit Prowse’s best pitch column would be utterly incomplete if it did not mention the the losers’ attack but their efforts led the Bronco scorers with 16 meet, which will be held when for a double to center driving in superb*play of guard Dick O’Keefe. Against USC and UCLA he tallied failed to worry th« Bronco crew points, closely followed by team- Coach Schmidt decides that the the tying and winning run. a total of 36 points and was high point man for either team in both to any great degree. mate Frank Laney with 15. men hatfe progressed far enough His games. unerring accuracy not only found the hoop time and Manager Frank Fiscalini used For the third successive game, Saturday night’s contest was a in track practice so that they can again but his work was outstanding. three pitchers and many backboard even more Seldom as catch- guard Dick O’Keefe paced the lo- hotly contested one with the lo- turn in their best performances. get game. did the opponents more than one shot at the basket before Dick ers in the Ted Dallas and cals’’ .scoring with 14 points but cals having to come from behind From the looks of the sign up, the the ball off picked the board to send the Broncos back on the offensive. John Schirle worked the first three was closely followed by Frank to win it. TheUCLAns started out track events, with the exception • • • • * O’Brien and Jim innings, Lefty Laney, who tallied 12, and Sam fast due to the sensational play of the mile, look pretty strong, dozen Mangan toiled An invasion of some two footballers is due to hit the campus for the second three Alaimo who racked 10 up on the of Don Barksdale; but Dick but the field events, notably the and Don within the next 48 hours. However, it won’t be an invasion in the Keith and Bedolla fin- board. Peters and Deßrunner O’Keefe kept Santa Clara in the pole vault and javelin, are lack- true sense of the word for Santa Clara will welcome the presence of ished the game. Keith was given shared scoring honors for the vis- game with a superb 14-point ef- ing in personnel. a group of the finest gridders east of the Mississippi who will prep credit for the win. Santa Clara itors with nine points apiece. fort and the half time score board The following men signed up here for the annual East-West Shrinie tilt at Kezar, January 1, 1947. was able to win the ball game Laney again proved a master read 28 to 23 in favor of the last Monday: Thomas Mollard, because of effective Guided by their head coach, venerable Andy Kerr, who, after 26 the hurling of on defense by holding the SFAC southlanders. dashes; Miles Braten, shot put; resigned They scattered successful seasons, this yeait as head mentor at Colgate, the these three men. center to a total of three points. O’KEEFE SENSATIONAL Jack Keefe, sprints; Ed Grimard, seven East team will occupy the second floor of Nobili Hall. hits and allowed one run, SFAC fg ft tp Broncos fg ft pt Fighting mad, the Broncos came discus; Joe Heier, high jump; Bill Each everyone of mgn which was against out in. second and these is an All American in more chalked Dallas Ruether.f 2 1 5 Alaimo,! 4 2 10 the half and, play- Iden, broad jump; Bill Hirth, dis- ways in than one. Many of them returned to school this fall after seeing the third when he weakened Peters,f 2 5 9 Marian!,f 2 0 4 ing precision basketball, they tances. and extensive service in the armed forces. This holiday to be walked Duane Crawford with Lilot.c 1 1 3 Laney.c 4 4 12 caught up to the Bruins midway Jack Koker, sprints; Bill Bren- the D’Brnr.g 4 1 9 1 2 4 their first cheat home in quite a few years. But they have given up bases loaded. It is expected Ahern.f in the second half and then pull- nan, distances; Bob MacDonald, Mossier,g 2 0 4 O’Keefe,g 4 6 14 that chrished thought and come west to participate in the greatest that these pitchers will bear the ed out and led to the final whistle. relay; 1 0 2 Crowley,c 1 2 middle distances and Bob New Year’s game of them all. All of them came through a rugged major portion of the hurling du- Micelli.f 0 Strong defensive play, spearhead- Boicelli,f 0 1 1 Chrstsn.g 2 0 4 Stilwell, broad jump; Bob Ca- season but are putting on football just one time ties for the Broncs the coming ed by Frank Laney, gear more so that in Strong,g 1 0 2 Martin,g 0 1 1 who held the mozzi, mile; Frank Fraass, polfe the less fortunate crippled kids of regular season. Shriner’s Hospital might some day Negro ace Barksdale to one buck- vault; Paul Conn, hurdles; Dom walked unaided. Yes, these All Americans in heart and body have Rounding out the Santa Clara Totals 13 9 35 Totals 18 15 51 et in the second half, was the de- Fanelli, broad jump; Frank traveled across the country to give their time and effort so that the line up, Fiscalini used Johnny Ma- ciding factor in the ball game. Rooney, sprints; Charles Stein- bed-ridden ones up on 19thAvenue, whose only knowledge of football son, Chuck Bedolla and Pete Fitz- But the offensive punch was sup- metz, sprints; Johnny Scherrer, is the headline on the sports page or the excited voice of a sports- patrick in the outfield; Doyle at Hal Toso Leads MR. CONSISTENT One of the most consistent players on the plied by Dick O’Keefe, who hit middle distance; Joe Brown, high caster, might someday WALK to the East-West game themselves. first, Jim Arbios at second, Nally Bronco varsity is forward Sam Alaimo, two-year letterman senior, 20 points and all on long shots. jump; Mickey Adza, shot put; Lee We take pride in having these men call Santa Clara their home at short and Caesar Gomes at who ip playing his last season for the red and white. When O’Keefe left the game in Stringari, mile; Bill Walsh, hur- To the for the next two weeks. third. The sparkling defensive JV’s Victory waning minutes, the entire dles; Vin Trembley, dashes; Tony ***** play of Arbios and Nally saved the Paced by>Hal “Lefty” Toso, who crowd rose to its feet and gave Villafranca, mile; Bob Weinmann, ’ROUND AND ABOUT Just to show you what kind compe- Broncos numerous him a tremendous Laney of runs in the swished 20 points through the Pesco Names 11-Man Traveling hand. distances; Robert Otis, distances; tion our men will run into up north, Montana recently lost to Virginia early part of the game. with 12 and Sam Aliamo with 10 George Schouf, javelin; Dan Vese- but scored 63 and hoop, the Bronco Jayhawkers in losing points ahy team that can tally that many CROWLEY AND PRENTICE also paced the Broncos. ly, mile. turned back a spirited San Fran- points while losing must have something. . . . The Broncos first San The Broncs will be unable to Squad For Northern Journey

. . cisco Marine 40 to 28, in Francisco engagement will be against St. Mary’s, . quintet, January 17. compete in the league during During the Christmas holidays Mont., for two games with Mon- No, the Broncos won’t meet either USC or UCLA in return games ■the Christmas and due the preliminary game to the var- recess to the Broncos will journey into the tana University. They wind up this . . . The Santa Clara Publicity sity encounter Tuesday night. season. Basketball Folder contains the forfeit rule may have to with- the trip against Seattle College, the two Santa Clara All Time, All Star selections. On the team Control of the boards told the Northwest on an eight-game barn- first draw from the league. The league Seattle, January 6. BILL’S Johnny Vukota, Bobby Frank story as time and again Bronco storming trip. ( .. are ’26; Don, ’18; Slavich, ’34; Marshall officials have not of yet ruled on The Broncos depart from the second team guards Bob Courage and Neil On Friday night, December 27, Leahy, ’3l, and George Barsi, ’29. On the are Toddy this and the outcome is not certain. Ferry Building at the foot of Mar- Headquarters For Your Favorite Boyle leaped high air to the Broncos open a two-night Giannini, ’4O; Bruce Hale, ’4l; Jim Rickert, ’4l; Jack Otten, ’37, and If the Broncs are able to contend in the ket Street, San at Newspapers, Magazines and School Supplies stand against Portland University. Francisco Frank Schuppert, ’2Bl in the second half of the league take the ball off the backboard 5 Thursday, films enlarging to o’clock, December and fire it down court. From there they go Moscow, 24-HOUR DEVELOPING SERVICE play they will be bolstered by two t (Conunuea on fage 4) The Toso combination of Hal Idaho, where they meet the Uni- 1188 FRANKLIN STREET ! Box Scores Olympic Club Game heavy hitters, Stubby Crowley and and Harv caught the Marines off versity of Idaho in a single en- 1 Bill Prentice, of the varsity foot- guard more than once. While the counter on December 3Q. The fol- use fgft tp fgfttp Tipoff time for tonight’s game «jnj* *J* iji *J* *j

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INTRAMURALS Santa Clara’s Mission Gardens Scoring- their winning touch- Atheist Answered down in the last 15 seconds, the The Grenfell Growlers defeated Bob By REV. JAMES M. GILLIS, CSP we could have asked him to take McGowan’s seniors, 13 to 8, to Roundup in his hand not a grain of sand win the intramural football (Editor’s note: By special arrange- but a blade of grass or a worm or championship for 1946. Both of ment the preceding syndicated ar- a butterfly, or something else that the touchdowns were scored by ticle by Father Gillis, editor of has life. But let’s keep the prob- Jerry Shipsey. Bob McGowan The Catholic World, appears in lem easy and stick to the grain of scored for the losers. Tied with The Santa Clara.) sand. McGowan's seniors for second There’s an old joke about the place is Tiny Sober’s team. The best way to deal with that fellow who “The pyramids atheist in California who recently' of Egypt are, very old; they were TRAELING SQUAD built 8.C.” That grain of made a radio address denying the sand you (Continued trom page 3.) hold the palm of your existence of God would be to in- in hand, Mr. 26, and leave the Oakland Mole By JAMES C. O’NEILL very vite him to make a second speech. Scott, is old. It dates not at 5:40 on The Beaver. Digging into the files and histories of past graduates is a favorite only from before but We might say to him, in your 8.C., Christ, Coach Ray Pesco has named the hobby of Santa Clara men. [This column, this week, carries a series 8.C., before first talk you reached the con- Creation. followng 11 men to make the trip: of shorts on some of the former athletic greats who built the Bronco clusion that there is no God. In BEFORE CREATION Sam Alaimo, Bob McKillop, teams. your second talk please go on If you ask us where it was be- DaVe Mariani, Bill Ahem, Har- * ￿ * ￿ from there. fore Creation, we can tell you. It vey Christensen, Frank Laney, Frank Sobrero, ’36, former football and basketball star and one WHERE TO START? was in the mind of God. But since George Nichols, Joe Crowley, Dick of the greatest kickers ever to play for Santa Clara, is now in the Explain the origin of the uni- you have no God and no Creation, O’Keefe, Paul Holm and Ed Fen- sporting goods business with offices in Berkeley and Alameda. verse. No, not the universe but where do you say it was before it nelly.

* * * * the tiniest speck in the universe. was? Take in your hand a grain of Good, kind, patient reader, I Bernard “Gil” Dowd, ’33, once end and fullback for the Broncos, AUSTRIAN PIANIST sand and say to your radio audi- shall go no further with this sim- is now a real estate and insurance broker with offices at 756 Sacra- (Continued from Page 2) ence, “I will now explain how ple but unanswerable query to the mento Street; San Francisco. Associated with him is his brother and Considering the unfortunate this grain of sand came into be- radio theorist. He took 30 minutes former star center for the red and white. handicap with .which Wittgen- ing. In doing so I shall have no telling us that there is no God. * * * * stein is burdened in having only recourse to operation or a cre- It would take him 30 30 -0 at Clara under the Clipper one arm, his musicianship is un- Hector Guinintini, '33, fullback Santa ator.” What do, you say, minutes to tell us what takes the his father. They Robert surpassed. It Was indeed a priv- Smith regime, is now in the produce business with Harold Scott? could “O. K.?” Well, then place of God. Even then he ilege and an honor to hear Witt- own and operate the Halfmohn Bay Produce Co., with plants in San start in. not tell us. ing. Idiotic is not too strong a something comes from nothing. The F.C.C. which decreed that genstein perform the Ravel and Francisco and Stockton. start? We he he But where will he de- If could, and if did, ex- word, but if the atheist doesn’t The only Power that can bring atheism may be preached over the -* * * in a lesser degree Strauss. » j mand that he start with time what power a grain of the plain by like that word, we will give him something out of nothing is God. the radio has in effect decreed that It is hoped that this wiH not be Jimmy Arnerich, a great basketball player and All Coast from when that grain of was came we should have sand not, sand to be, another, “unscientific.” Eliminate God and not only any fool may say anything foolish Wittgenstein’s last appearance Santa Clara, now holds the position of Director of the State Depart- and explain put capital how it happened to to a to the word It is unscientific to say that have no God, you have nothing. over the air. in San Francisco. ment of Professional and Vocational Standards. He graduated from be. We shall not be satisfied if he “power.” That Power would be Santa Clara in 1935 and received his LLB in ’3B. picked it up from the street; or God. So, trying to get away from

* * * * that he removed it from his eye God, he would run full tilt into Charles F. Brannan, ’37, a star basketball player for George Barsi, into which the wind had blown it. God. is vice president of the Western Gear Works and at present is work- We want to know where it was If he says the grain ,of sand be- ing out of their San Francisco offices. before it came to the seaside or came a grain of sand by its own sandpit * * * * the or the street or Mr. power, then the grain of sand is Scott’s eye. God, and he have to The E. D. “Turk” Bedolla, a great Santa Clara athlete in the twenties, will excuse advertisers of He cannot satisfy us prefer is" now a successful farmer i|t Chualar. Both his sons are now here us by saying if we our own God to that it was washed as at Santa 7Clara as freshmen. Ernie, Jr., has returned from the service, down by a a sand god, just the children of stream from the Pyrenees while “Chuck” came over from Bellarmine this year. Turk still plays into the Israel preferred God to the gods THE SANTA CLARA Mediterranean or * a little semi-pro ball with his; boys down in the Salinas Valley. by the Yellow of the heathen. Sea and found its way to our own The heathen gods had eyes but * * . * * shores. We insist upon knowing did not see, ears but could not Treasurer of the University of Santa Clara is the Rev. Ernest P. extend to the faculty, the and sub- where it was before it got into the hear, hands but could not touch, students 5.J.,. TO who, in his undergraduate days at Santa Clara was Watson, stream, or the sea or the ocean. and feet but could not walk. Even a great baseball player. He uad an offer from the majors but re- Go further, Mr. Scott, much fur- so they were better gods than jected it to join the Jesuit Order. Another padre, Rev. Peter M. their *; ther back. Mr. Scott’s grain-of-sand-god, if scribers a great ball player at Santa Clara- m the early Dunne, S.J., was also ORIGIN •Mr. Scott prefers a grain of sand of 1908 and i big league prospect before he joined days considered And don’t tell us, as some athe- as God to our God, all we can Society Jesus. Today he is a professor of history at the Uni- the of ists do, that the grain of sand say is that he has a queer taste in versity of San Francisco. came from another planet; that it- gods. Or rather an ignoble concept «*' * * * drifted down from the sky when of God. BlSsl misise The men of the Sugar Bowl teams show up every now and then a meteor blazed into our atmos- ATHEISM with such names as Bryce T. Brown, a great end, who is now owner phere and was disintegrated.. One thing above all we must of the largest department store in the city of Calinas. He also served Where was it before it got into the demand. The atheist must not quit for the Holiday Season as an ensign with the Navy in the Pacific. Another is Norman W. the meteor? when he has arrived at blank Finney, ’37, a regular end on Santa Clara's two winning Sugar Bowl Don’t tell us that the meteor was atheism. Blank atheism is blank teams. He is now a salesman with the Joseph George Distributors in flung off a star. Where was the nothing. Nothing comes from San Jose and is the father of jtwo children. grain of sand before it got into nothing. » - * . * | * • * ‘ the star? For that matter where The grain of sand is something. More Sugar Bowlers: Evejrett E. Fisher of the class of ’3B, who was the star before it became a It has being. When you say that with continued success for the coming year. today is a manager and direcior of advertising for a public housing star and where was the meteor word “being” you touch the great agency in San Francisco, also served during the war as a naval lieu- before it became a meteor? mystery. The job that confronts But tenant. And last, but not least,; on our list is Jesse W. Coffer, ’39, and let’s not bring in meteors the atheist is to explain Being. end, now with the General Tire and Rubber Company distributors in and stars, universes and solar sys- Some job! Sacramento. tems. To do so, would make the To get back to something by problem too * * * * har'd for Mr. Scott. If nothing. It is idiotic to say that we wished to stump him badly something was produced by noth- Timothy Connolly, who played a lot of basketball for the late Harlan Dykes at Santa Claraj around 1930, is now an auditor with FAULTLESS CLEANERS offices in Phoenix. JosephFelice, who cavorted at forward for George DRY CLEANING AND DYEING NOW AT Barsi’s great Squads of the late thirties and early forties, IS now a We Own and Operate Our Own Plant. High Among things, teacher and coach at Oroville School. other Joe Thanking You . . We Call For and Deliver Phone Santa Clara 415 won two battle stars the Pacific while a lieutenant the Navy. in in 2291 CLARA. CAL. (L&COe^i FOR YOUR PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST THE ALAMEDA, SANTA tEOM 9

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