An Jfranttsico Jfoofjorn in Classrooms Or During Holy Year OFFICIAL PUBLICATION of the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Corridors UNIVERSITY of SAN FRANCISCO

An Jfranttsico Jfoofjorn in Classrooms Or During Holy Year OFFICIAL PUBLICATION of the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Corridors UNIVERSITY of SAN FRANCISCO

«r >«b S/tiv rKki%ClSCQ LlBRj DONS BEGIN PERILOUS N.I.T. TREK WITH C.C.N.Y. IN GARDEN TOMORROW 9 a. m. Mass No Smoking Each Week-Day an Jfranttsico Jfoofjorn In Classrooms or During Holy Year OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Corridors UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO VOLUME 38 SAN FRANCISCO, MARCH 10, 1950 NUMBER 20 Drake Ballroom Madison Square, Look Out! Hosts Frosh Dance Music by Lee Scott's Orchestra Bids on Sale in Student Lounge It will be no time for wearing anything but Kelly green next Friday night when the freshmen class present its annual Frosh Fandango. By tradition, the Fandango is held St. Patrick's night. This year it will take place in the Empire Room of the Sir Francis Drake at Powell and Sutter Sts. Lee Scott and his orchestra will be on the dais for the evening. Scott furnished the music for the Junior prom last January, and has currently been working at the Venetian Room in the Hotel Fairmont. Lou Bartilini, freshman class presi­ dent and Fandango chairman, an­ nounced that bids are now on sale in the cage in the student lounge. The LEE SCOTT name Bartilini gives rise to a remark-^, ably moot question: Bartilini, Fan­ dango and St. Patrick, all in one? Girl Named U.S.F. Dress for the occasion will be strictly black tie, and in keeping with Ed. Club Secretary school precedent, the no-corsage rule For the first time in USF history, will be enforced. a girl is an officer of a University For the first time in many years Club. Miss Marilyn Tobener was there will not be a refreshment bar. elected without opposition as Secre­ Due to limited space and several tary of the Education Club. Other other factors, the refreshment angle officers named were: John Jutt, will have to be taken care of on the Chairman; John Nutly, Vice-Chair­ Starlight Roof. man; and Francis Fournier, Treas­ May we repeat, the dress is formal urer. and bids are on sale in the student At the first meeting presided over lounge at $2.50 per couple. The place by the new officers, the club decided is the Empire Room of the Sir to sponsor a dinner on May 8 as a Francis Drake, and dancing will be farewell to the members who will be from 9 till 1. entering the teaching field. It will also serve as a get-together to relax just before the finals. Further in­ formation may be had from the club DEFENDING CHAMPS—Pictured above are the men who will carry the Milan Metikosh. Back row (left to right): Frank Sobek, Walt Mehl, Joe Law School officers. Green and Gold banner into Gotham. Front row (left to right) : Willie Wong, McNamee, Coach Pete Newell, Don Lofgran, Norm McKenzie, Jerry Hickey, John Jutt will be the official dele­ Bernie Esser, Cappy Lavin, Frank Kuzara, Ross Giudice, Rene Herrerias, and Jack Hanley, and Don Giesen. gate to the California Student Teach­ Briefs er's Association Convention at the By HERB BROWN Palace Hotel on April 6 and 7. Un­ "The first Moot Court competition official delegates to the convention at Stanford last Friday was a good are, Clement O'Dea, John Nutley, Luckmann Event Class Will Tour B.S.C. Releases Dons Determined contest," says Dean Hogan of the Marilyn Tobener, and John Quill. USF law school. Held Wednesday Embarcadero Parking Info Stanford University law students Delta Sigma Pi The Luckman Oratorical contest, San Francisco's Foreign Trade The BSC announced today the To Conquer East were chosen for best presentation, first forensic event of the year, will Zone at Pier 45 will be toured by places on the campus where they but Dean Hogan states that if a Names Head be held next Wednesday, March IS, members of the University's ocean have been handing out the most second place could be assigned, the at 8:30 in the USF Auditorium. shipping class. Arrangements for the parking tags this week. First on the NEW YORK, March 10—(J.G.P.) Twelve fight'n' Dons, Terry Murphy was elected presi­ University of San Francisco law Topics dealing with the United visit were concluded through the list was the drive up from Golden led by their famed coach, Pete Newell, settled down to serious dent of the Delta Sigma Pi, Business school students would doubtless have Nations, mercy killing and the atom assistance of Paul Ahern, director Gate Ave. Parking there is forbidden Administration Fraternity, at a re­ business today, determined to wade through the melee of eastern taken it. As it was, there was a very bomb will be treated by the six con­ of the trade zone, and USF alumnus. on the outside lane on the way into cent meeting of the organization. competitors and return to San Francisco with their National close decision between the repre­ testants. They are Gerald Dalton, the campus. Assisting him will be Joe de Leone The class, under the direction of Invitational title still intact. sentatives of both schools. John Delury, Lawrence McCaffey, Next spot that draws a pink tag as vice-president; John McGovern, Joseph Sullivan, will visit various The dean casts laurels for the best Kenneth McDee, Ronald Miguel and is the entrance to the red rock area, Forced into the exact position of the 1949 Tournament by treasurer; and Bill Byrd as secretary. harbor facilities and installations USF presentation to Cavin Hardy; Robery Slattery. between the two trees. Parking there the N.I.T. selection committee, the^> Plans were initiated to present a along the Embarcadero. This is one for the most humorous, to Peter The prize, a $50 Government bond congests traffic and brings crumpled unseeded, "Defending Champions," _ , • -»• • r night program sponsored by the of several excursions planned for the Smith. for the most effective oration, is the fenders when cars meet hood to hood will meet New York City's own City group and a club picnic. Murphy an­ group. An overflow capacity crowd was gift of Lloyd Luckmann in memory with no way to go but up. College team in the tournament's Numeral Club tor nounced that further developments of the ltae Henry C. Luckmann. The On last Wednesday afternoon, first round at 3:45 (EST) Saturday. present at this first Moot Court com­ will be posted on the University Dear to the heart of everyone (and winner of the contest also will rep­ March 1, Bill Carberry, alumnus and (The game will be broadcast to the petition. Bulletin Board. the BSC'er too) is the lad who pulls Frosh Athletes resent the University in the annual West Coast by Jack Shaw at 12:45 In order to form a closer union LAW SCHOOL ENROLLMENT representative of the firm of Pope & up between the rows of cars in the Hearst Oratorical contest which has (PST).) between the athletes and students of Did you know that there are 31S Talbot, presented the practical view­ red rock area, neatly trapping every­ the University, freshmen athlets a first-place award of $200. one parked in the rows. Parking If not outrun by the speeding men in the day division of the USF Monday Address point of "Methods Employed in Beavers, USF will meet the "South­ have recently formed the Numeral The winner of last year's Luck­ down in the immediate area around law school, and four women? That ern Lankies" of Kentucky in the Society. mann contest was ASUSF Vice- Water Cargo Solicitation," during a the chemistry lab has been classed as there are 143 men and nine women By Bouscaren quarterfinals on Tuesday night at President Bill Duffy. class seminar. a fire hazard. 'Nuff said. As explained by newly elected in the evening division? On Monday evening, March 13, 9:45 (EST). president, Bob Sinclair, "For years Of these totals, there are 187 Mr. Anthony T. Bouscaren, in- As announced by the selection the athletes have been in a sense Catholic students in the day school structo in Political Science and committee of the twelve-team tour­ separated from the other members and 82 in the evening school; there author of the recently published nament, Kentucky has been seeded of the student body. We hope, are 293 veterans in the day school "Soviet Expansion and the West," second behind Bradley, while Du­ through this organization, that those and 121 in the evening school. will address the International Rela­ Noted Educator Speaks Thursday quesne and St. Johns' of Brooklyn who participate in sports may be­ tions Club on the subject, "Two fill the last two positions. come more familiar with their fellow First round games beside the USF- students and form a closer bond be­ Years After —The Meaning of Mortimer J. Adler, professor of philosophy in a non-Catholic univer­ CCNY duel include Western Ken­ tween them." Czechoslovakia." philosophy and law at the University sity. He has also substantially ad­ Campus Calendar Mr. Bouscaren's speech will be de­ of Chicago and nationally prominent tucky vs. Niagara; La Salle vs. Ari­ By participating in various school vanced Thomism, the philosophical zona; and Long Island vs. Syracuse. livered in the Semeria Room. The in the field of education, will deliver system of St. Thomas Aquinas. functions the Numeral Society plans TONIGHT— Biology Semi­ meeting will begin at 7:30 and will a lecture in the USF auditorium next The quarterfinals will be held M6n- to become recognized as not only Besides his outstanding work in nar, Semeria Room, 4 to 6 open with a short business session.

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