Sciiclastic RASMUSSEN

Sciiclastic RASMUSSEN

.^^' m' VM .i ^•'. -^ry^^mm- ^'^*W .^:^^!rK..^:^ST '?* . • "^j- .r •. , -''^^f^'^s^fi"- 9- •'-Ti'3 v^^ 4r^..\ tfci. « t^:Z~r - „ m ¥A Iff-' V •* sit M-M^ J... .->•• "2 • 'Sr^ ^Ae Aoihe 2>a^Me MAY (S, 1949 SCIiCLASTIC RASMUSSEN x'lij.j^rapa by Wally Kunklc MEN'S THE SORIN HALL SET. In the spring, the world and the skirted-strollers ahvays look a little better from the Sorin Hall Ijorch. Tliese three Detroiters have the post position for the passing parade of fashions and females. Left to right: John SHOP Kent Moore, George W. Weber, and William F. Anhut. Take a tip from this trio and get your summer wear now. Ras- mussen's have a fine selection of cool, comfortable tropical worsteds ($40 up). Arid, for those who like a suit of distinc­ tion, our patch-pocket gabardine fills the bill ($60 up). We have hundreds of light, cool slacks for you to choose from ($7.95 up). And here's our spring special: the TANEY T-SHIRT, perfect for country club, beach, or ba . ! 'Campus Clothes" TWO ENTRANCES: MAIN AND WASHINGTON 0 6-108 MAIN 130-132 WASHINGTON The Scholastic Letters WND vs. Hot Water Editor: A friend of mine was telling me the other day about how station WND was beamed out through the water or steam pipes or something and I hardly be­ lieved such an explanation until I was told about their earlier current trans­ mitter which does make it sound a bit more reasonable. I was wondering whether this might not explain the delay in getting hot water in the morning in some of the halls like Alumni. I think it's fine for WND to use the pipes if they have to, but I think they should use some insulator or something so we would have more hot water, after all, that's what the steam pipes are really for — not radio programs. Also; how does a fellow get one of these jobs on the weekends to travel for WND. I heard that a fellow was up in Connecticut last Sunday and although I don't live in Connecticut I wouldn't mind traveling up there to help run a broad­ cast from some theater. I would prefer to go up to Canada or somewhere if WND is going to broad­ cast from there. Well, thank you very much for listening to my complaint. I guess you get a lot of these from the students, but I guess mine is justified Young man with good connections since it's real constructive criticism. Thos. B. Grote 301 Alumni N a Bell telephone central office, this Western Fo-ank Cronan, WND's general man­ ager, says his broadcasts don't interfere I Electric installer is connecting thousands ivith the hot ivater supply.—Editor of wires to new equipment to provide more A. V and hetter service. Honor System Editor: He's one of 18-000 trained Western Electric An experiment was tried in one of my installers who do this job for Bell Telephone classes last week and was so successful it should be reported to the entire uni­ companies. Crews are working in some 1,600 versity. The professor gave the exam­ central offices to connect new equipment ination questions and then left the room, leaving the men on their honor. which, like your telephone, is made hy The result was highly successful; many Western Electric. students who had not opened their books all semester opened them during this • Western Electric is part of the Bell System—has been class. Name Withheld since 1882. This assures closest cooperation between .•. people who design telephone equipment, people who V Campus Clowns Cut-Up malee it and people who operate it. Their teamwork has Editor: given this country the best telephone service on earth. This is to bring to the attention of the students another one of our so-called "brilliant" associates. This individual undoubtedly was under the influence of two beers and the heavy stench which is found in the pubs of lesser fame in Western Electric South Bend. Two young ladies, who were here with the NFCCS, boarded A UNIT OF THE BELL ® SYSTEM SINCE 1882 May 6, 1949 do^\^lto^vn. Immediately there was a the object of such rotten and disgusting of this university appreciate nationalism barrage of vnse cracks which, as such, talk. It's not becoming of a gentleman so highly they'll bear me no ill-will if, were quite harmless and all in good fun, ... a Catholic and from Notre Dame when they look about the stands at the I'm sure. But as we approached the to boot. next football game while the "Star- campus, this clown got bolder with his Norb Smith, Jr. Spangled Banner" is being played, they language and doAvnright abusive as he see, sitting down, yours truly, departed for his cell behind Farley, Letter From a Redcoat Eedcoat Dave Yerex I don't wash to appear as a prude, but Editor: 322 Morrissey it seems to me that when a fellow leaves Probably it would be hard to find a high school, he should try to be a gen­ more nationalistic coterie than the men Indefinable Spirit tleman at all times, and not for the bene­ of Notre Dame — they're good Amer­ fit of his parents or his date only. It icans and every man, from Costoviski to Editor: is my opinion that the majority of men Goldberg is as Irish as the Liifey. Con­ As no one can define adequately the wouldn't have tolerated this only that sequently, when the Union Jack is shown "Notre Dame Spirit," neither can any they knew he would soon be back in in a film at Washington Hall it's to be of us in the band who recently visited solitary where he surely belongs. I expected that these men display their Warm Springs, Georgia, define the spirit think that most of the gentlemen who patriotism with a chorus of hisses and we found theme among the patients. I read this will agree that a girl feels like catcalls — Colonel McCormick would no am sure that none of us had ever before a penny waiting for change when she is doubt be proud of them. But if the men experienced such a feeling, likewise un- definable and inexpressible, as we did at Wann Springs. One might expect to find a great deal of sadness at such an For Appointment 5 Barbers institution, however we found more and Phone 3-0678 Manicurist greater happiness in Warm Springs than at any other place in the three thousand miles travelled. CYR'S BARBER SHOP As individuals and as a group we "South Bend's Leading Barber Shop" were humbled and at the same time in­ SAVE TIME BY CALLING FOR APPOINTMENT spired by the courageous spirit in Tom­ my Sexton and all of his fellow patients at the Warm Springs Foundation. W. E. Cyr, Prop. 100-102 South Main Street Choir No. 5 Joe Lauber 463 Morrissey Weather'perfeci for Spring! BATAMAC JACKETS THE ««€LASSIC" 12.50 TflE ««STRIDE" 9.95 "Classic" and "Stride" are just two of the several styles in our famous Bantamac Jackets. "Classic" comes in super weatherproofed gabar­ dine and 5 popular colors. "Stride" is a smartly tailored coat-style jacket of 2-ply cotton poplin and remains showerproof ever after washing or dry cleaning. 4 colors. See them, and many others now. THIS WEEK'S BROWSER WINNER: HENRY MADDEN - 408 LYONS HALL MICHIGAN at WASHINGTON The Scholastic The Week By Boh Vierhite ^M: The Once-Over the Granada "took a chance" on Hamlet. '^«i Here's a tip to all of the aspiring They didn't even protect themselves by 54r young architects and industrial engi­ adding a Laurel and Hardy re-issue. 's, neers at Notre Dame: best way to warm M a house is to have the painter put on Aaaand There They Go . Tomorrow, come rain or suckers, will two coats. L'S be Derby Day at Churchill Downs in Coach Leahy, in answer to a query Louisville. This year's classic looks on closed football practices, wrote that much closer than last year's running he was happy to learn that many stu­ when Citation nearly beat Matt Winn dents have expressed a desire to watch back to the clubhouse for mint juleps. these practice sessions. He added that Here, for the sake of those who want to he had long been of the opinion that make an easy kill at the winter-book these sessions wei*e uninteresting to any line, are our Derby picks: spectators. Could this be Mr. Leahy's Olympia—once in love with Amy, but Beech-Nut Cuini- way of saying that he doesn't find much no more. time these days to read the SCHOLASTIC? Capot—^no jackpot. lune the unitonnl;/ Old Rockport—a good chaser. his^h qualit\' and Bill Brown, the Catholic Comic con­ John's Joy—Sam's sororw. tortionist, got quite a blow in this maga­ Kentucky Colonel—Sorry, suh, we tine fla\'or that li.r. zine last week. He was pictured in one don't accept confederate currency. of the panels saving the day once more Model Cadet-T-the war's over. o'lVQn them >iich ni for good old Notre Dame in a baseball Wine List—^make mine Schlitz. game against Michigan. I noticed that Provocative—yeah. ^tandin« popuhirii" the stadium was truly reminiscent of Cartier Field — permanent concrete Where's the Rulebook? throLiohout the stands, lights, electric scoreboard, and a Now that the Numberg war crimes shadowed figure vaguely recognizable as trials are over, there has been consid­ tiation, Jake Kline.

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