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£>m Jfranc&co So OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO VOLUME 47 SAN FRANCISCO, DECEMBER 9, 1955 151 NUMBER 11 Keegan Chairman s Dump Plan Second USF Leadership Day By BERNIE SCHNIEDER The first ASUSF Leadership Convention, held last Sep­ and DON HALOG tember in Santa Cruz, proved so successful that the Student How to Get Tickets to USF Cage Tilts The University of San Fran­ Legislature ^decided to hold another. Tickets for all USF basket are entitled to the 50c admis The convention has been scheduled for Sunday, February cisco Dons opened their season ball games are sold at the sion price. Tickets at this with three wins. They dumped 19, 1956. Athletic Department ticket price will be sold on campus Peter Keegan has been one weak team, USC, 57-38, window in the Loyola Lodge, only to Evening Division Stu­ and a pair of weaker ones, appointed chairman for the They are also available at the dents. affair, with Al Boro and Tom Chico State, 70-42, and San j games. Students of other schools Francisco State, 72-47, in ex­ Klitgaard acting as co-chair­ Tickets go on sale on cam are likewise entitled to the men. Ed Riordan will head tending their win string to a pus between two and four 50c admission rate. However, frightening 29. the arrangements committee. days before a given game. they can only purchase tick­ Keegan announced that the It took no longer than four For USF day students, each ets at this price at the game. minutes for USF to turn a convention site will probably must present his Student be the USF campus, with sev­ Faculty members may pur­ close basketball game into a Body card. This will be chase two general admission rout. They did it time and eral features having already punched and the student will reached the planning stage. tickets for $1.25. They can again last year, and this sea­ be given a special Student purchase them through Miss The convention will be held son's opener saw it recur. Body ticket, free of charge. Faye Walters, the athletic de­ Chico State determinedly for and by the student leaders The student must present partment secretary. on the campus. This group is rushed into the lead with both this ticket and his Stu­ The general public may pur­ three minutes played, 5-1. The made up of all student body dent Body card at the game. officers, all club presidents, chase general admission tick­ Dons tied it at 9-9, but four all committees of the student For the Law School, the ets at USF. These sell for minutes later the score was legislature, the FOGHORN same conditions apply as for $1.25. 22-9 with the Staters strug­ staff and the BSC. In order the Day School. The ticket office is open gling on. that the fullest representation Evening Division students from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. For all purposes of compe­ of the ASUSF be made pos­ tition the game was over, but the show had just begun. Expe ct Spirit To Prevail sible, Chairman Keegan stated PETE KEEGAN All students are urged that fifty students, not asso­ Santa Chakalian Russell's Big 15 ciated with the above groups, ASUSF will be discussed, and to submit names and ad­ Coach Woolpert displayed will be allowed to attend. suggestions are welcome. The dresses of friends who on the Kezar floor the talent lonster Rally Dance Signups for the fifty students purpose of the convention, as may be interested in at­ ASUSF Gives most coaches only dream will be taken on a first-come stated by Keegan, is to help tending the University of about. Bill Russell, although alleviate any and all problems he scored only four points in Traditional Don spirit is a rousing rally. Bondanza students are urged to pur­ first-served basis. San Francisco. This infor­ Party for expected to prevail and assi­ stated that arrangements had chase their bids before tomor­ The day will commence at that have to be faced by the the first half, came back SF stud nt durin hi mation may be turned into milate the walls of Bermuda been made to secure the serv­ row night. Priced at $2.00 they 8 a.m., when a Mass will bt :¥ . l §" s years Orphans Sunday strong in the second stanza, Palms at tomorrow night's ices of a promising assort­ may be obtained from any of said, and adjourn at 5 p.m. vii the Hilltop the student body office to lead the scoring brigade Monster Rally Dance. ment of local talent. The the Student Body Officers, or for dinner. Highlighting the day will any day between the hours This year's ASUSF Christ­ with 15. , The Dons and their dates Townsmen, a noted Marin from the committee of Ray The convention will consist be a prominent guest speaker. of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. All mas Party for orphans other­ With a little more experi­ ence, Mike Farmer could be will host a championship bas­ County Band, will provide Perkins, Ed Aubert, Al Twy- of discussion panels run by The committee members have names submitted do not wise practically forgotten at ketball team, fresh from music for the evening. a man capable of filling the ford, Joe Sangiacomo, Mary various departments, such as planned that this convention oblige the person named Christmastime will take three decisive wins, hoping to Bondanza and his able as­ Lynch, Jack Abad, Pat Tip­ the Student Court, NFCCS, place on campus this Sun­ spot Jerry Mullen vacated. will be even more successful but are used as references spur the NCAA kings on to a sistants Joe Murray and Er­ pett, Lucy Juanitas, Jim Cas- BSC and club presidents. All than the three-day trip to day, December 11, from 2 The Wildcats will not for­ successful road trip, and an­ nie Ornelias will spark the sassa and Ed Riordan. current problems of the Santa Cruz. for future students. p.m. to 5 p.m. get the pressing defense of other triumphant season. rally and add to the ever the' best pair of guards in the Guest passes are required The committee of David Hilltoppers are expected to present zest of USF Dances. for anybody who is not an of­ nation for many a sleepless gather en masse for this so­ The USF song girls will also Ft. Lewis CADET RECEIVES TROPHY Cerini (chairman), David night. ficial student of the Univer­ Clisham and Terry Schwaeg­ cial tribute to the nation's be present to further color the sity. Ten players dropped in all greatest team. evening. ler has promised the children the Green and Gold points for Each and every true Don is Dance Chairman Ron Chi­ Dancing will commence at Summer Camp a sparkling afternoon full of an impressive 70. appari has promised an eve­ 9 and end at 1. Sport dress urged to attend and contribute candies, cookies and other Off this opening perform­ ning of unforgettable enter­ will be the attire and the no his part in sustaining the Trophy Goes To goodies, entertainment and ance two things were out­ tainment and Head Yell Lead­ corsage rule will be in effect. high spirit that predominated even a Santa Claus. standing. One is that Carl er Joe Bondanza has planned Bid sale has been rapid and during last year's season. The children will be provid­ Boldt, like Farmer and Bill Les Grimes ed transportation in the Saint Mallen, will give Big Russ able Rated highest among the Ignatius High School bus and rebounding assistance. The Critic SpeaksB.A.C. Balks Move Raise NFCCS 63 senior ROTC cadets from several cars of members of second is that USF has a USF, Cadet Lieutenant Col­ the Student Legislature. The much stronger bench than onel Les Grimes has been orphans will come from the last year. Gene Brown, War­ At Literary To Send 3 More Regional Dues awarded the Distinguished Helpers of the Holy Souls ren Baxter and Bill Bush will Cadet Award trophy. Convent. see plenty of action at the Meet Sunday lion Cagers East By-Law Grimes merited the trophy The children will receive en­ guards, and Mike Preaseau The NFCCS Literary Com Last Monday's Student The National Federation of at las*t summer's Fort Lewis, tertainment, both live and can definitely handle a for­ ward spot. mission is holding its regional Legislature meeting high­ Catholic College Students Washington, ROTC Summer filmed, and will be given an Camp, where he was rated elaborate party. Then jolly The most conspicuous fault meeting Sunday at 7 p.m. at lighted motions to send two increased dues for the San Lone Mountain. All USF stu­ additional members of the second highest in his company Santa Claus Chakalian, at­ was the Hilltoppers' inability dents are invited to attend. basketball team back east for Francisco region at the last of over 140 men. tended by his Elf Max Cerini, to make free throws. USF the circuit games, and to pur­ regional council meeting. It More than 1200 cadets at­ will pass out gifts to the chil­ could have had at least fifteen Guest speaker is Eric Ma­ dren. ria Ritter von Kuehnelt-Led- chase a mimeograph machine was held on Nov. 30 at San tended the Summer Camp, 353 more points from the charity dihn, world renowned author for student use. A committee Francisco College for Women. of whom were designated as This event, which has come line.

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