rSWS^«z«^^s THE OTRE DAME FOOTBALL W^^r ,^4> •»"^^^'^ -ff: »~r Vr»-* ~:J^' ^*^- ^ • % '\ ^% ,.v^ ' ^^.tf^rn^ 4>-^*^^ %• ^ t.-r«*%" v;- COME TO THE CAMPUS SHOP FOR SMART COATS FOR ALL-WEATHER WEAR • • The Windsor, illustrated, from our collec­ Here's the rugged Nordic Viking by tion of fine all-weather rainwear. This McGregor, from our collection of hand­ handsome water-repellent cotton gabar­ some Great Coats for wintery weather. dine coat is by Baracuta, maker of This fine coat- keeps you warm because of Britain's finest rainwear. Regulars, shorts the new 3-layer lining: Quilted nylon, and' longs. In true oyster white. 37.50. Curan and Nylon fill. Light as a feather and machine washable. 39.95. GILBERT'S On the Campus—Notre Dame CHARGE IT THE CAMPUS SHOP WAY: No Carrying Charge EVERY Notre Dame man has a charge account at the Campus Shop. You are invited to use this convenient way to purchase what you need when you need it. Here you can select from the most famous brand names in America . from the finest clothing and furnishings obtainable in today's world markets. Here you will find a complete range of sizes, styles and models. So come in soon . get what you need and charge it the Campus Shop way. GILBERT'S On the Campus—Notre Dame December 2, 1960 QbCanrpiss 11^ {Author of "I Was a Tern-age Dwarf',"The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis", etc.) HOW TO BEAT THE BEAT GENERATION My cousin Herkie Nj-^let is a sturdy lad things of life—like good tobacco, like of nineteen summers who has, we all be­ easy-drawing filtration, like settling back lieved until recently, a lively intelligence and getting comfortable and enjojnng a and an assured future. Herkie's father, full-flavored smoke. One is. despite all Walter O. Nylet, is as everyone knows, appearances, basically happiness-orient­ ed, fulfillment-directed, pleasure-prone. This airplane is actually a flying president of the First National Artificial classroom. The course taught in it Cherry Company, world's largest maker "Herkie, what are you doing with your­ is Air Navigation, under real con­ of artificial cherries for ladies' hats. Uncle self?" I asked. ditions. The students are young Walter had great plans for Herkie. Last "I am finding myself," he replied. "I men who have been selected as pos­ year he sent Herkie to the Maryland Col­ am writing a novel in the sand with a sible future leaders of the Aero­ lege of Humanities, Sciences, and Arti­ pointed stick. I am composing a fugue space Team. Graduation after 32 ficial Cherries, and he intended, upon for clavier and police whistle. I am sculpt­ weeks of training will win each of Herkie's graduation, to find him a nice ing in experimental materials—like the students the honored silver fat wife and take liim into the firm as a English muffins." wings of an Air Force Navigator full partner. "And what do you do for fun?" I asked. and an Officer's Commission. Could a young man have more pleasing "Come," he said and took me to a dank For certain young men, this prospects? Of course not. But a couple little night club where men in beards and training can open the way to a of months ago, to everyone's consterna­ women in basic burlap sat on orange bright career of executive poten­ tion, Herkie announced that he was not crates and drank espresso. On a tiny tial. Right now the Air Force is going into the artificial cherry business. stage stood a poet reciting a free-form scoring impressive technological Nor was he going to stay in college. "I work of his own composition entitled advances in the fields of naviga­ am." said Herkie, "a member of the Beat Excema: The Story of a Boy while behind tion, guidance and tracking, elec­ Generation. I am going to San Francisco him a jazz trio played 200 choruses of tronics and radar. And here is and grow a beard." where its highly trained and expe­ Well sir, you can imagine rienced Navigators will be expected to take over command positions of the commotion in the family increasing responsibility. when Herkie went traipsing ofif to San Francisco! Uncle To qualify for Navigator train­ Walter would have gone after ing as an Aviation Cadet, you must be between 19 and 26/4—single, him and dragged him home, healthy and intelligent. And you but unfortunately he was must want to build an exciting, right in the middle of the interesting career in the Aerospace artificial cherry season. Age. If you think you measure up, Aunt Thelma couldn't go we'd like to talk to you at the near­ either because of her old leg est Air Force Recruiting Oflice. trouble. (One of her legs is ^MtWiWyouP' Or clip and mail this coupon. older than the other.) So I went. I searched San Francisco Tin Roof Blues. 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There are good jobs with Du Pont for For as our employees groxA^, we grow. engineers, chemists, physicists and math­ The more experience they get on the job, WANT ematicians— B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. For the more they come to know about their more information about opportunities fields, the more challenges they meet TO here, write us. Tell us your course of successfully.. .the better it is for all of us. study so we can send you the appro­ That's the philosophy that guides our priate booklet. Du Pont, Room 2430-12 training program, our \Na.y of working. GO Nemours Building, Wilmington 98, It's the reason why, when you go places ? Delaware. iUM«*.«.i.H(.a)» O Better Things for Better Living ... fhrovgh Chem&try 1 December 2, 2960 5 Contact Lens Spedidist ABOUT THE COVER This year's FOOTBALL REVIEW MeDondd Studios cover features a color photograph • Dr. T. R. Pilot taken at the Navy-Notre Dame Optometrist game in Philadelphia. The photo "The Finest in Portraits" • shows the Irish line preparing to • meet the thrust of a hard charging EYES EXAMINED Navy defensive forward wall. OPTICAL BEPAmS 129 N. MAIN George Haffner, the Notre Dame GLASSES FITTED Temporary location • quarterback, is taking the ball from center as the two lines await initial HAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS 212 S. Michigan CE 4-4874 contact. PORTRAIT TAKEN NOW! how to get a head It's easy to make headway (female-wise, campus-wise and every-wise) if you use 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic . made spe­ cially for men who use water with their hair tonic. 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic's 100% pure, light grooming oil replaces oil that water removes. 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic will not evaporate ... will remain clear and clean. And just a little does a lot! VASELINE HAIR TONIC o 'VASELINE' IS A REGISTERCO TRADEMARK OF CHESESROUGH-PONO'S WC AVAILABLE AT NOTRE DAME BOOKSTORE The Scholastic Vol. 102 No. 9 THE NOTRE DAME SCHOLASTIC December 2, 1960 football review editor-in-chief CONTENTS JAMES KILROY PAGE associate editors The 1960 Season in Review .12-13 WILLIAM GARY JOHN BECHTOLD Notre Dame in action 24-25 editorial consultants Individual game summax-ies 14-33 CHARLES RIECK ROY RUBELI California _ 14 special contributors Purdue 15 JERRY HEWITT ROBERT SCHAEFER North Carolina 16 /# ROBERT CHIAPPINELLI THOMAS BRANNIGAN Michigan State IT DAVID KILROY TERRY WOLKERSTORFER Noi'thwestern 19 DAVID WILLIAMS THOMAS WALSH Navy 20 PETER REILLY Pittsburgh _ 21 tk photography WALTER DALY, JR. ii^ Miami 31 contributing photographers Iowa 32 TERRY WOLKERSTORFER JAMES TAKEUCHI Southern California 33 cover designer Notre Dame Pep Rallies 22 DENNIS LUCZAK Behind the scenes 23 contributing artist JAMES BRUNETTE College Sports Editor's AU-American 27-29 business manager Notre Dame Stadium _ 34 JOSEPH FINNIGAN Notre Dame Senior Footballers , 38-39 circulation manager JAMES RICKEY Sports Publicity 40 bookkeeper The Irish Coaching Staff 41 JOHN BERNAT Freshman team 42 The Football Review is a regular issue of the Football managers 44 SCHOLASTIC.
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