Event of Year

Event of Year

NEWS * » - VIEWS SENIOR BALL TOP SOCIAL EVENT, OF YEARl iy 808 SEVENICH This is it! Saturday all will be it the ball. From the latest re- >orts there are not more than 22 >ids remaining to be sold and then Mothers’ Day Novena he sales gates will be closed for- ■ver to the ’42 Senior Ball. While ve go to press the upperclassmen Begins In Mission ire trying desperately to quiet the The Santa Clara tampede of juniors, sophomores Church Friday md freshmen, all trying to obtain Publication oj the Auociated Students oj the University oj Santa Clara . he beautiful leather programs be- _____ Official ore the supply is exhausted. For VOL. 21, NO. 25 ZM SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY APRIL 30, 1942 5 CENTS THE COPY mce in the history of Santa Clara’s graduating class, the farewell lance will definitely be a financial STUDENT AFFAIRS Obituary SOCIAL uccess and the odds are over- ACTIVITIES whelming that it will also be a tre- nendous social triumph. The sen- ors wish at this time to thank one Prominent md all for their cooperation and Student to you 200 tope recognize Elections Crowd at the fes- Body Expected ivity. Of * * • S.C. It has been called to our atten- Jesuit ion that, aside from the lovely Take Place Next To lounge Culminate S.C. Social ianta Clara room, Week; students iave no place to entertain visitors Succumbs n the campus. Even in the lounge oom you are not safe because By BLAINE CROUCH nany students are wondering Candidates Tues. On Monday, April 27, death Year; Bids Still On Sale bout in sweat clothes, swimming Speak came to Rev. Patrick H. Deig- runks and not to mention the un- nan, J., mentionables. .The students would S. teacher in the Uni- irofit somewhat if the center and Vie For versity. Fr. Deignan was well For main door would be left open dur- Brethauer, Murphy 'King HenryIV’ known on the campus for his Father Walsh Eddie Fitzpatrick Plays ig the day and Visitors could be ever-jovial state of mind Ml) sken through without too much Presidency Of A. S. U. S. C.; Opens In 'Ship’ in and out of the classroom. Comments On Senior Ball At Lakeside Club mbarrassment. This, at least, is a :'l Deignan artial aid in overcoming the dif- Father was Born January 27, 1877, in Bellamore, Saturday Evening culty. Others Compete For Offices Next Thursday Student Status From 9 to 1 County Leitrim, ’ Ireland. He ob- * By BRUCE SUTHERLAND By OWEN LANZIT i* Final touches on the forthcoming tained his Jesuit training and took Early this week an important Lately there has appeared on the The elections for student body Culminating a year activity, the the officers for the term production of “Henry IV” are be- his first vows at Los Gatos. From announcement concerning selec- successful of social Sen- ulletin board a notice requesting of September* 1942, to May, 1943, begin this ing tive regulations ior Ball find 200 enjoying will week. On carried forward, as Bronco act- 1901 to 1936, Fr. Deignan taught service and their will students the music of Eddie mat students cease and desistfrom Tuesday, May 5, the candidates give speeches and, Fitzpatrick and his at the will their ors prepare for the opening of classes and held offices at both relation to ROTC registration was orchestra Lakeside Country Club iking sun baths on the different according to Ed Hurlbutt, president of Saturday, May 2. the associated stu- Shakespeare’s famous play. western and eastern universities. issued by the office of the presi- Mils or in the various windows. dents, ail applications with Bob Auth. secretary play, major produc- In issuing This dance promises to a precedent must be filed The second During his 65 years he spent dent. this bulletin, establish for future ; seems a shame to prevent those of the A. S. U. S. C., not later than Monday, May 4, at 2 p. m. tion of the present school year, Rev, Charles J. Walsh, S. J., rector bails to follow, in that the price of the bids has reached a new of The •vers “the ultra” from obtain- primary election will be held will have its formal opening at the ot the university, stated that it is low of $3.00, while in preceding their necessary liquid rays pet- on Thursday, May 7, and if final evening performance on Thursday, cme of the most importance to ev- years the price was much higher. ay, but at the same time the elections are required they will be are by University Goes May 7, in the historic university ery man who is now or is expect- Short Services Also, these bids far the window sitter” does not present a held on Tuesday, May 12. In or- auditorium. Performances on Fri- ing to be registered for the draft. most elaborate ever presented to retty for picture to the casual ob- der a candidate to be elected On Basis day and Saturday evenings and The announcement, as issued by the students. They are of white trver. A suitable remedy to the he must have a majority of the Yearly Sunday afternoon will follow. the president, is printed below: Honoring Mary leather with a raised Block SC and atlre situation and an additional votes. This is not always possible SENIORS STARRED NOTICE TO STUDENTS a seal of gold imprinted upon the tmpus attract- when more two inducement and than candidates , leather. In September The play is written about fpur ON SELECTIVE SERVICE ~ Start Tomorrow on would be a solarium in the re- are running. main characters and the actions REGULATIONS. The committee in charge of the Each night during May, immed- tote corner of Ryan Field. With According to Bob Auth, the fol- Announcement that the much- revolve about them. It is espec- “National Headquarters has arrangements, under the leader- iately after dinner, a short service, few pieces of second-grade lum- lowing candidates are being held discussed educational speed -up ially appropriate that this play ruled that college students who are ship of Lee Seeman, senior class consisting of three-minutetalks by er and a bucket of whitewash, under consideration by the board plan will go into effect in Septem- should have been chosen, for it in training or preparation for a president was very fortunate in selected juniors and seniors and a tose redskins could construct a ber, 1942, has just been made from gives the senior actors an out- necessary occupation may be de- litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary, ice healthy sun room and it would the office of Rev. W. C. Gianera, standing part in their final appear- terred even though they are not ;rmit will be held in the Mission church. year-round sun bathing and S. J., dean of faculties. ance at Santa Clara. attending summer session provided e a boon to the health situation on According to the new plan, The subject for the day of the the The lour characters are Henry the registrant is employed in an le campus. accelerated program begin in month, Ist to 27th, respectively, will IV, played by Garety; activity during such period which * Roger Hot- • 4 4 September with semesters of are: a -two spur, played by Herman Rdesti; is considered as further training Your university is one of the 16 and 17 weeks, respectively. The Our Lady of May, Bud Bannan; Prince Hal, played by Steve Card- and preparation for the activity lost beautiful on the west coast school year will end in the last of Our Lady of Victory, John Stan- well, and Jack Falstaff, played by with respect to which the regis- md each year throngs of people May, 1943, and, after a week’s va- ton; Our Lady of Lourdes, Bill John M. Chargin. These four men trant is in training or preparation rrive on the campus to inspect cation, a 12-week summer quarter Heup; Our Lady of Light, Bill will be making their last appear- as a student and provided, further, le buildings and the grounds. At will begin, ending on the 31st of McHugh; Our Lady of Mariners, ance on the stage of “The Ship”. the registrant is actually enrolled ic present it is the over amorous July. There will then be a one- REV. PATRICK DEIGNAN. S. J in the fall term for the continu- BillWeinmann; Our Lady of Heai- ' In the past four years they have the fairer sex we are worried, month vacation and classes will be mg, Mortimer McCarthy; Our La- figured prominently in all the ma- three periods of teaching at Santa ance of training and preparation.” mout. For years they have dirtied resumed in early September for dy of Retreats, jack Matthews; jor productions of that period and Clara. first teaching exper- ENROLL NOW icir hands by touching Santa Cla- the 1943-44 period. IJis Our Lady of Sorrows, John Dooly; it is only fitting that their final ience at the Mission school was 1. The above ruling makes it i’s beautiful roses and flowers This new program will enable a Our Lady of the Madonna, Ram- contribution to Santa. Clara should fro 1904 to 1909. Following his or- imperative for ail present sopho- md for years they have had to student to complete his regular sey Stewart; “Mother’s Day ', Don be one of Shakespeare’s most fa- dination in June, 1912, he was mores who are registered under ave the campus witii the same tour-year course in three calendar Driscoll, and Our Lady of the mous plays.

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