Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 82, No. 12

Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 82, No. 12

^ke Aoi>ie ^ame SCHOLASTIC Vol. 82 October 6, 1944 No. 12 Team Ready for Tulane Battle R.O;s and "Civies" Step Out Tonight The Notre Dame Stadium will again be the 1 Mecca for football fans from all over America. i i 1 ! i - i 1 ^^K i i Ci. -»» _ _JL/ ^he ^otre Q)ame Scholastic JifaUe 2>a4He £o4ifd... Disce Quasi Semper Victimis Vive Quasi Cras Moriturus FOUNDED 1867 ^•••< »»»»»»»»»»»»»» Victory March Rally sons of Notre Dame, Sing her glory, and sound her famev Raise her Gold and Blue. And cheer with voices true. Rah! Rah! for Notre Dame We will fight in every game Strong of heart and true to her name. We will ne'er forget her And we'll cheer her ever. Loyal to Notre Dame. Chorus: Cheer, cheer for Old Notre Dame Wake up the echoes cheering her name. Send the volley cheer on high. THE STAFF Shake down the thunder from the sky. What tho the odds be great or small. AL LESMEZ, Editor-in-Chief Old Notre Dame will win over all. JOE THORNTON AL BBOTEN While her loyal sons are marching. Associate Editor, Marines Associate Editor, Navy Onward to Victory. EDITOR AL STAFF ROBERT RIORDAN Managing Editor When Irish Bacics Go Marching By BILL WADDINGTON - Sports Editor DICK MURPHY Circulation Chorus: BOB OTOOLE Promotion And when those Irish backs go marching by The cheering thousands shout their battle cry: COLU M NI STS For Notre Dame men are marching into the game. LIEUT. S. L. BEATTY Observations Fighting the fight for you, Notre Dame, LIEUT. J. I. COLLINS Know Your Navy And when that Irish line goes smashing through. IM CASEY - The Green Banner They'll sweep the foemen's ranks away; IM HECK Introducing When Notre Dame men fight for Gold and Blue. EMMETT HASSETT The College Parade Then Notre Dame men will win that day. BLAIR NATTKEMPER Man About the Campus PETE BROWN Pressbox Splinters HARRY LEBIEN The Periscope ARNIE SKLARE The Gabby Gizmo Hiice Song The march is on Chorus: CONTRIBUTORS No brain or brawn. Hark to the cheering DON MURPHY GEORGE KRAUSER R. L. VOSBERG Can stop the charge of fighting men. Songs rising high, JACK MCCARTHY RONALD BYERSMITH TOM SHANAHAN Loud rings the cry, liark to the roar. JOHN BUTLER JOHNFEENEY BILL LESSARD A grim defy. As her ranks go marching by! TOM DINGES HARRY SEIMONSMA JIMFOY Of hard attack let loose again, Shoulder to shoulder. JIM CAREY GREG HALPIN J. KLOCKENKEMPER O it's a hike. hike, hike to victory. Chanting her glorious name. DICK GORMAN ROBERT MOLNAR ART WAGNER The call to rise and strike. Bum high your fires. JACK CAHILL GENE DIAMOND L. HERGSTEIN For Noire Dame men are winning. And swing along for DICK MELLETT BILL BYINGTON C. STONEBARGER When Notre Dame hears hike, hike, hike. Notre Dame. JOHN MORRIS D. NUECHTERLEIN BILL OVER TOM McNALLY JOE HAMMOND JIM SOMMER JACK MILES S. B. STOCKWELL ALKOHN Down the Line JAMES KEENAN J. S. HAMEL GUY WILSON GEORGE DESPOT A. E. FUSS GEORGE NUTIL On down the line! beside the glory of her name On down the line! beneath the colors of an oncient fame. PHOTOGRAPHY On down the Unel another day for her proclaim; Old Gold and Blue—^you're going through! AL SHAEFER CHARLES RENAUD DON WHITE Go down the line for Notre Dame! REV. CHARLES M. CAREY, CS.C. Faculty Advisor Notre Dame, Our Mother Member of Catholic School Press Association, Associated CoIIegriate Press, Distributor of Colleeiate Digest. Represented for national advertising Notre Dame, our Mother Golden is thy fame. by National Advertising Service. Inc., 420 Madison Avenue, New York Tender, strong ond true And our hearts forever. City—Chicago—Boston—Los Angeles-San Francisco. THE SCHOLASTIC Proudly in the heavens. Praise thee, Notre Dame is published weekly during the school year, except during vacations and examination periods_ at the University of Notre Dame. Address all manu­ Gleams the gold and blue And our hearts forever. script to the £!ditor. Administration Building, Notre Dame, Indiana. Glory's montle cloaks thee Love thee, Notre Dame THE NOTRE DAME SCHOLASTIC Entered as second-class matter at Notre Dame, Indiana. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage. Section 1103, Oci> o, 1917. Authorized June 23, 1918. Vol. 82 OCTOBER 6, 1944 No. 12 Father J. Lane to Direct Veterans' Office Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnell, C. S. C, pres­ 13, during the hurricane in the Atlantic ident of the University, announced today The Last Full Measure... when his destroyer, the Warrington, the appointment of Rev. John J. Lane, Notre Dame casualties revealed dur­ sank. C. S. C, as di­ ing- the week are: Missing over Germany since Septem­ rector of the -^1 Of Lt. William Mason Fox, ex. '38, ber 12, 1944, is Lt. Ora Alfred Spaid, recently estab­ '^' 318 S. Lafayette Blvd., South Jr., 126 Pennsylvania Avenue, South lished Office of Bend, Indiana, killed in action Bend, Indiana. A navigator on a bomb­ Veterans Af­ on February 6, 1944, in a er, he has served overseas since July 1, fairs. bombing raid over Italy. Re­ 1944. Father Lane, cently his wife received the Lt. Robert Eugene Fitzpatrick, ex. who has been, Air Medal with five bronze '45, 1112 Cedar St., La\vrenceville, Illi­ assistant direc­ Oak Leaf Clusters on behalf of her nois, previously reported missing in ac­ tor of studies hero husband. tion over Germany May 27,- 1944, is a since 1941, wDl •^l^ft Ens. Paul Joseph Kashmer, prisoner of war in Germany since July be assisted by •^® '43, 52 E. Lincoln Way, La 12, 1944. Rev. John J. Lane C.S.C. members of an Porte, Indiana, killed during action in All are asked to remember these and Advisory Board. the Anzio landing, last February 7. He all the other Notre Dame casualties in Board members include the Rev. James received the Silver Star posthumously. their prayers.—Harry Simonsma W. Connerton, C.S.C, registrar; Rev. J. *HQ ^*- ^^11^^"^ Russell Wright, ex. A. Kehoe, C.S.C, prefect of discipline; •^' '42, 128 E. South St., South John Donnelly, director of students ac­ Bend, Indiana, previously reported miss­ Pep Rally Tonight counts; and the foUou-ing academic deans: Rev. Philip S. Moore, C.S.C, ing, was killed in action in southern Tonight at 7:15, the old walls of the Graduate School; James E. McCarthy, France on March 11, according to a war Notre Dame fieldhouse will resound Commerce; R. J. Schubmehl, Engineer­ department telegi-am received by his once more with the tingling notes of the ing; Rev. Francis P. Cavanaugh, C.S.C, wife. Bill was a co-pilot on a Liberator Victory March as the students stage a Arts and Letters; Lawrence J. Bal- bomber. He had sei-ved overseas since sparkling Pep Rally for tomorrow's dinger. Science; and Clarence E. Manion, December, 1943. game with Tulane. Assembling at Wash­ Law. •A-lilA Lt. Thomas Joseph Sengon, ex. ington Hall, the band will parade '^^ '39, 539 Raub St., Easton, Pa., around the campus and gather the en­ Scope of the Office of Veterans Aifairs died on July 1, 1944. The cause of his thusiasts before they march into the includes four major points: 1. Advising death is not known. fieldhouse. students previous to arrival as to pro­ <^|i|| James Paul Grant, ex. '46, 87 Buzz Hassett, in charge of festivities, cedures for admission, applications, ac­ '^' Jefferson Highway, St. Paul, has announced that Rev. John Cava- ceptable credits, and educational assist­ Minnesota, killed in Fi-ance—no details naugh, C.S.C, vice-president of the ance under the Veterans Rehabilitation available. University and faculty chairman in con­ Act and the G. I. Bill. 2. Placing students in academic curriculum according to abil­ ^^Ay ^*' "^^^^ Philip Denney, Jr., trol of athletics, 'will be present to give ity. 3. Counseling in academic matters •^" '42, 7253 Euclid Avenue, Chi­ the keynote address at the rally, wel­ after enrollment. 4. Cooperating witli cago, Illinois, killed at sea September coming Tulane to the campus. If "Monk" Simons, Green Wave men­ the Alumni Placement Bureau when stu­ dent has completed studies. A A tor, arrives in time for the rally, he will be on hand to enlighten the crowd on According to the recently established the long-awaited contest, and you can TRAFnC REGULATION bureau, more than five hundred inquiries be sure that you •will hear from genial have been received to date from men in Coach Ed McKeever and Captain Pat The Brownson Study Hall has • service. In answer to the most persistent Filley. recently been converted into Uni- •J* inquirj-^ concerning space availability at versity offices. Under no condition V Last Wednesday, the student body Notre Dame after the war, the Office of is the new Administration Building •?* headed by Rev. Thomas J. Brennan, Veterans Afi'airs is keeping a record of C.S.C, gave the team a rousing send- to be used by undergraduates as *** boys who write for information to place off before they embarked to conquer the an exit or entrance to classrooms ••* them on the priority list. located in the Main Building. *•* Pitt Panther. Prefect of Discipline • This week, a bigger and noisier rally Although no change in standards or • is in order for a winning spirit for the credits for degrees will be made, it has •••••••••••••••• Tulane tussle. (Continued on page 18) Civilian Week-end Activities Start Tonight Arrangements Completed for the Biggest Civilian Social Event of the Semester. BY BOB O'TOOLE High point of social activities of Notre enders and their gTiests in a special Dame's civilian students will be reached section of the stadium for the Notre this evening when Chuck Cavallo and Dame-Tulane game, and it promises to his Douglas Airs swing into action at be a good one.

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