Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 104, No. 09

Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 104, No. 09

1 g C ^*.^1 V #• f%: i%c^ *:4I D J $ S(^P^ I&' : ,t- .• < f TM^: '-"-•£•>», fP*- / / -V'*H i/t r^ # ^^' •m ^affc^i „-ik*? ••*i •i'a*' -4*k • ••"•• = —- "^ "S^^^t*r#? l?*J?i'l^.: OUR NATURAL SHOULDER TUXEDO $49.95 Ever}' Notre Dame man should have his own comfortable, tropical-weight dinner jacket with matching trousers . tailored by Palm Beach for correctness in every detail. Natural shoulders . narrow lapels . slim trim trousers: no pleats. Get yours now . enjoy it during the holidays ahead . charge it the Campus Shop way. GILBERT'S \ -> Mi j^ &?#3 OUR HERRINGBONE TOPCOAT $65 OUR NATURAL SHOULDER SUITS $65 ond $69.50 The Campus Shop topcoats and suits are correct in every detail . here on the campus, or wherever you go. The topcoat comes in deep Black Walnut worsted herringbone, choice of fly or button-through front . set-in sleeves . , the perfect weight for comfort. The worsted suits have natural shoulders, matching vests . trim ivy trousers: no pleats. In deep charcoal tones. See them soon ... be ready for the holidays ahead. GILBERT CHARGE IT THE CAMPUS SHOP WAY NO CARRYING CHARGE Get what you need for now and the hohdays ahead, and charge it the Campus Shop way: Pay one-third in June, 1963, one-third in July, 1963, and one-third in Ausrust. 1963. You can s^et the clothing you need for yourself . , . gifts for dad and the men on your list. , . and charge your pur­ chases this handy way. Never a sendee or a cariying charge, of course. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM ONE OF AMERICA'S FINEST UNIVERSITY SHOPS ^^UA^Cue^'^2^^^0u^Sei- ^ILBE ampu^ Football Review Assignment: find a fi^er papertliat ivorks liardertlie dirtkritgets truck I heavy dust clouds to check air filter efficiency. Results: Up to 30,000 miles between filter changes in Ford-built cars for '63! The 1963 Ford-built cars you see on the road these days can eat dust and keep coming back for more, thanks to improved carburetor air filters. In our continuing quest to build total quality and service- saving features into Ford-built cars, our engineering research staff explored the entire field of physical chemistry for new air-purifying properties in materials. The result: a filtering material made of chemically treated ^^d wood pulp and paper that permits Ford-built cars under normal operation to go from 24,000 to 30,000 miles before MOTOR COMPANY carburetor air filter replacement is required. The American Road, Dearborn, Michigan PRODUCTS FOR THE AMERICAN ROAD • THE HOME The new, tougher filter paper is accordion folded to increase THE FARM • INDUSTRY • AND THE AGE OF SPACE surface area four-fold, permitting higher filtration in a smaller package. The more matter it accumulates, the better it filters right up to its full rated service life. It saves owners time and money. It keeps Ford-built engines livelier longer. Another assignment completed—and another example of how Ford Motor Company provides engineering leadership for the American Road. December 7, 1962 If you have trouble saying it... Say it with a Parker If you're a little shy and have difficulty say­ dark blue, light blue, light gray, and bright ing "I love you" or even "I like you very red, with a choice of four instantly replace­ much"—say it with a Parker. able solid 14K gold points. Gift-boxed with The new Parker Arrow makes a beauti­ five free cartridges. fully expressive gift and looks as if you paid P. S.To girls: a Parker Arrow—besides being a small fortune for it. It only costs $3.95, a very romantic gift—comes in one size (the however, which should leave you with right one), should last at least ten times enough date money for an impressive pres­ longer than a scarf or a tie, and should entation ceremony in romantic surround­ bring in a harvest of correspondence you'll ings such as the second booth from the cherish the rest of your life. back in your local drugstore. The new Parker Arrow comes in black. <|> PARKER Maker of Ihe world's most wanted pens New PARKER ARROW only 3^ Football Review Contact Lens Specialist NOTICE — Special Scholastic Advertising Rates Now available for off Campus C/ubs and Orgonfiotions Dr. T. R. Pnel For Information call JAY WARD, Ext. 515 Optometrist EYES EXAMINED OPTICAL BEPAIRS GLASSES FITTED 212 S. Michigan CE 4-4874 A Most Welcome Gift For Christmas SPECIAL 4 LOVELY GIFT MINIATURE PORTRAITS A man needs Jockeif support $950 Jockey is for men. Made from 13 separate pieces to give the support and protection every man needs N.D. Student Card Honored A man needs a special kind of support for true male comfort. And only LIMITED OFFER Jockey builds a brief from 13 sepa­ rate, tailored pieces to give that sup­ port—plus comfort. No other brief has such a firm, long-lasting waistband to Call Now: CE 2-2003 hold the brief up for constant support, and no other brief has the Jockey as McDonald Studio surance of no-gap security. 116 W. COLFAX Get the real thing ...it isn't Jockey if it doesn't have the Jocicey Boy.— COOPCR-S. INCOBPOP.TEO. «Er.osH«. V«.SC. The Wonderful Tales and Anecdotes About the Fighting Irish Now Available in a New Book A TREASURY OF NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL edited by Gene Schoor The near-legendary history of football at Notre Dame is TREASUSy colorfully chronicled as it happened! Here are tales and anecdotes by some of the magic names in sports—Red Smith, NOTRE DAMJE Knute Rockne, Herman Hickman, John Kieran, John Lardner, FOOTBAi Grantland Rice and others. This handsome book is generously illustrated with 32 pages edited by Gene of photographs to delight football and sports fans everywhere. $8.50 Now on sale downtown at THE BOOK SHOP 130 No. Michigan St. December 7, 1962 —rr 1 • nr-11—ri"Wiir ITf I'nn Vi i *ini mii"~ B STAY WITH A N.D. MAN V&i QnCanipis BLUE & GOLD (Author of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf "The Many MOTEL Loves of Dobie Gillis", etc.) 1 BLOCK NORTH OF TOLL ROAD EXIT ON U.S. 31 • HAPPY TALK Reservations: CE 4-0136 • CHUCK SWEENEY, N.D. '38 As we all know, conversation is terribl3'^ Harlow, and pulled back his sleeves and important on a date. Wlien lulls in the looked at his cuffs to pick a likely topic LOUIS ANDERSON, N.D. '3S conversation run longer than an hour or to start the conversation. two, one's partner is inclined to grow Oh, woe! Oh, lackaday! Those cuffs on logj-—even sullen. But occasionally one which Harlow had painstakingly trans- You Always Gel a Square finds it difficult to keep the talk going, scribed so many facts—those cuffs on Deal at Breen's especiallj' when one is ha^ang a first date which he had noted such diverse and with one. Wliat, then, does one do? fascinating information—those cuffs, I • WATCHES • DIAMONDS say, were nothing now but a big, blue If one is wise, one follows the brilliant • RADIOS • SHAVERS example of Harlow Thurlow. blur! For Harlow—poor Harlow!— Harlow Thurlow prepares. That is his splashing around in the finger bowl had Expert Watch Repairing gotten his cuffs wet, and the ink had run simple secret. Wlien Harlow is going to •k take out a new girl, he makes sure in ad­ and not one word was legible! And Har­ vance that the conversation will not lan­ low—poor Harlow!—looked upon his SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO N.D. STUDENTS guish. Before the date, he goes to the cuffs and broke out in a night sweat and librarj' and reads all 24 volumes of the fell dumb. BREEN'S encj'clopedia and transcribes their con­ "I must say," said Priscilla after sev­ Jeweler tents on his cuffs. Thus he makes sure eral silent hours, "that you are a very that no matter what his date's interests dull fellow. I'm lea\ang." 325 S. Michigan SL Phone AT 7-3630 are, he will have ample material to keep With that she flounced away and poor the conversation alive. Take, for e.\ample, Har­ low's first date with Priscilla •""^ItWrURBOW de Gasser, a fine, strapping, VpPTOiMBTIIISli blue-ej'ed broth of a girl, lavishly constructed and EYEGLASSES REPAIRED rosy as the dawn. Harlow was, as always, CONTACT LENSES prepared when he called for INQUIRIES INVITED Priscilla, and, as always, he did not start to converse EYE EXAMINATION immediatel}'. First he took her to dinner because, as OUVER HOTEL everj'one knows, it is use­ 207 W. Washington —Phone CE 4-5777 less to trj' to make conver­ sation with an unfed coed. Her attention span is neg­ ligible. Also, her stomach MAKIELSKI ART SHOP rumbles so loud it is difficult SINCE 7911 to make yourself heard. )fd W(^if&3niikwhf* nCTURE FRAMING So he took her to a fine steak house Harlow was too crushed to protest. Sadly where he stoked her with gobbets of he sat and sadly lit a cigarette. • Black Angus and mounds of French fries All of a sudden Priscilla came rushing ART SUPPLIES and thickets of escarole and battalions back. "Was that," she asked, "a Marl­ COMPLETE SELECTION OF ART SUPPLIES FOR of petit fours. Then, at last, dinner was boro you just Ut?" THE ARCHITECTURAL AND FINE ART STUDENTS over and the waiter brought two finger "Yes," said Hariow. • bowls. "Then j^ou are not a dull fellow," she 117 NORTH MAIN ST.

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