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FOR GAY MARDI N.Y. REPORT BIG CITY COLD &m Jfrmtc&co Jfogfjom See Pg. 5 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO VOLUME 47 SAN FRANCISCO, JANUARY 13, 1956 c4^j$pi51 NUMBER 12 ! Mardi Gras USF To Be on TV Dons Ride Over USF's "Success Story" will be televised a week from Waves, Broncos; Tuesday, on January 24. Sponsored by the Richfield Oil Festive Airs Will Company, the program will be shown on KGO-TV, Chan­ nel 7, at 7 p.m. Nearing Record A second showing is scheduled for Sunday, January Greet Students 29, at 4:30 p.m., also on KGO-TV. BULLETIN The University was chosen by the Richfield people be­ By NORM SIMONI The NCAA would make cause of the centennial activities here, according to one of no provision for "hardship" When USF students return to class on February 8, they the persons working on the show. cases such as that of USF's will be greeted by the festive airs of the 1956 ASUSF "Factors which entered into selecting USF are its K. C. Jones at its meeting Mardi Gras. scholastic reputation, NCAA championship basketball last Wednesday. The motion The USF version of the New Orleans pre-Lenten festival team, and development programs," he said. of USF representative Dick will be held the following Friday and Saturday. Located The program will highlight various aspects of USF Blake did not even receive a in, Phelan Hall, it appears campus activities. The script will call for scenes of the second. Jones is therefore from advance notices to be basketball team, various classes, and student activities. ineligible to play in the the biggest USF Mardi Gras The University's 100 year history is also expected to NCAA playoffs. ever held. be included. Emphasis will be given to USF ideals. University authorities have given the program their Decorations chairman Rod By JACK DOHERTY Sulit has designed several new complete enthusiasm and approval. sets to retain the atmosphere Rev. John F. X. Connolly, S.J., president of the Uni­ Having disposed of the of the New Orleans festival. versity, appointed a committee to work on the project. Pepperdine and Santa Clara Bright lights and soft lights, The committee, includes Rev. Francis J. Callahan, S.J., cage squads with ridiculous rich displays, and gay colored Rev. Eugene Zimmers, S.J., Rev. Timothy McDonnell, S.J., ease, USF's high flying Dons booths galore will glitter on Rev. Willis Egan, S.J., and Augustine Donahue, Ph.D. will be shooting for an NCAA the Mardi Gras scene. record tonight as they tangle The games this year should with Fresno State's Bulldogs. be much improved over those Legislature The Dons are lopsided fav­ of the past, according to orites to chalk up their 39th Mardi Gras chairman Bob consecutive victory against Goodfellow. He has a variety the Bulldogs. If they succeed, of new games which have Set-UpHitFor Phil Woolpert's talented cag­ never been used before. ers will tie an all time NCAA record, held jointly by Seton "I intend to add more of Hall and Long Island Univer­ the atmosphere of New Or­ sity. BOB GOODFELLOW leans this year," he said. "I U. C. Contest Fresno State and Califor­ want to make the Mardi Gras Holy Names College, Domini­ By RAY SCHMITT nia are the only teams in the a financial success, but above can College, San Francisco FOGHORN Staff Writer Dons' path before they can all the two most enjoyable College for Women, St. Mary's The University of Califor­ leader if he would be present claim the record for their evenings of the school year." College of Nursing,"and the nia's arrangements for the at the Cal-USF game. very own. Two bands will provide the USF day and evening divi­ USF-Cal game were sharply "No, I won't," Bondanza Although Pepperdine music. ' Howard Fredericks sions. criticized in a sizzling session replied; "I'm going on the brought a season's record of m and his Orchestra will be on Points,' which may be ap­ of the student legislatue last Deltasig snow trip that week only] wo victories and six hand Friday evening. On plied to clubs in competition Monday. Close on the heels end."^ lorsesfftitj Kezar Pavilion, the Saturday evening the Phil for the Club Achievement of this dispute, Head Cheer­ He was immediately asked Waves refused to be awed by B»v*to Orchestra will do the Award, will be awarded at leader Joe Bondanza was put if it wasn't a responsibility USF's reputation and suc­ honors. the rate of 15 per book of on a verbal "hot seat." See LEGISLATURE ceeded in giving the Dons a A 1956 Plymouth Belvedere tickets, 7 per dance admission The meeting opened with a Page Six real tussle. The final count hardtop convertible V-8 will ticket, and 3 per hour of report from Bob Goddfellow, was 62-51, the smallest mar­ be given as the first of the work. Mardi Gras committee chair­ gin by which the Dons have Mardi Gras awards. The auto­ A total of 20% of the man. He reported that plans Intersection won all year. mobile was obtained through for the festival were prog­ THE CAPTAIN AND THE CREW HIGH IN THE BLUE. After USF spurted into an the courtesy of the San Fran­ amount netted by the Mardi ressing well. Before a packed house against SC, USF exhibits board power. early 11-4 lead, Pepperdine cisco Plymouth Dealers Asso­ Gras will go to USF's student In the discussion which fol­ Checked But came surging back to take a ciation. clubs. The money will be di­ lowed, the price of admission 12 to 11 edge. The Green and Contractor Henry Doelger vided according to the number to the dance floor was No Stoplight Course Gives Yearbook WontStuden t Groups Gold countered with a bucket has donated a 21-inch Crosley of points collected by the club brought up. Goodfellow said of their own, but the Waves USF's efforts to have a again forged into the lead, television set, which will also members. that it would be 75 cents per be awarded. person. stoplight erected on the cor­ Newspaper In New Offices 14-13. Admission • to the Mardi Be Published In addition, the Larry Bar­ Ellen Tully thought that ner of Fulton and Cole streets Offices of four USF stu­ Pressure Put rett Tire Company has do­ Gras in free. However, 75 the price was too high since have been checkmated, ac­ Principles dent groups were changed or Phil Woolpert then called a nated a set of four Firestone cents admission will be the affair was to be held in cording to a report at Mon otherwise shifted last week. time out, and instructed his day's student legislature. Among the Spring semester Until Next Fall tires. Delmas and Delmas charged for the dance. Phelan Hall. Goodfellow The FOGHORN has moved club to apply the pressure During the past year a course offerings, English 53b- The Yearbook staff has de­ into Hut 16, which is jointly with a full court press. The Jewelers have donated a Enthusiasm for the Mardi pointed out that it was 25c Longine-Wittnauer wrist- cheaper than last year and number of traffic mishaps 54b, Journalism, offers to the cided on a Fall publication occupied by the DON, USF strategy worked like a charm Gras has been strong on have occurred there and city watch. that to lower the admission student a chance to learn date for the 1956 DON, Edi­ yearbook. The offices of the as the Dons meshed 14 campus since work on it was officials were notified. The Associated Students have straight points, with Bill Rus­ One lucky lady will be fee would be to defeat the some of the tricks of the tor John Crillo said this week. begun several weeks ago. purpose of the affair. corner was under extensive been moved to the former sell doing most of the damage. crowned Queen of the Mardi observation during the Christ­ newspaper business. The change will allow a full offices of the FOGHORN in The fired up Dons left the Gras on Friday' evening and Eager competition has started Winding up the topic, Al coverage of all school activi­ Boro reported that the budget mas vacation. The regulation The course is taught by the Loyola Lodge. court at halftime with a 33- will preside over the activities. between many of the clubs yellow cross walks were ties, including graduation, the for the Mardi Gras was last year's FOGHORN editor, At Monday's student legis­ 16 lead. She will be chosen from hoping to win the Club painted. Junior Prom, the Senior Ex­ USF coasted the remainder $4,000. Ken Letner, every Tuesday lature meeting, Fred Meier a group of contestants from I Achievement Trophy. Police Chief George M. clusive and the basketball disclosed that the Board of of the way as Woolpert sub­ Joe Bondanza brought up at noon. One unit of credit is the subject of a mascot for Healy, in a letter to the Uni­ season. These activities could Student Control's new offices stituted liberally in the sec­ the basketball team. His idea versity, said that the situa­ given. not be otherwise adequately in Phelan Hall would be ready ond half. is to have a freshman dressed tion at Fulton and Cole streets Those with English teach­ covered. for occupancy sometime this Except for the five min­ did not warrant the erection Final Exam.

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