
1930 "Redwood" Vote at On Sale Student Body Wednesday, May 7 Elections In O'Connor Hall Tuesday, May 6 VOL. 9; NO. 30 SantaSANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA, ClaraTHURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930 TRICE 10 CENTS STUDENTS VOTE Newspaper Staff SENATE SCORES Ladies Meet 'REDWOOD' SALE Thanks Extended VAST SUM GIVEN Offers Sympathy To Organize Fr. Jos. Georgen Dinner CLARA FOR OFFICERS To Rev. Fr. Lyons RYLAND DEBATE Catala Club SCHEDULED FOR For Staff TO SANTA We were all very sorry to The SANTA CLARA, on *■ AS ENDOWMENT TUESDAY, A Mother's Day program, ar- behalf of of its 6 OVER HOUSE FIRST OF the members MAY hear WIN WEEK of the death of Father ranged Rev. James S. REDWOOD Lyons' mother. It was i sad by Lyons, J., staff and the JUDGES AWARD FIRST ANOTHER ALL-AMERICAN $200,000 BEQUEATHED TO ELECTION OF OFFICERS happening, but we ran al- was held on the campus of the Un- staff, takes this opportunity PRIZE TO SENATOR SEEN IN FEATURES UNIVERSITY FOR HELD ON CAMPUS ways comfort from the nversity of Santa Clara Sunday, of thanking Rev. Fr. Joseph take ARTHUR KENNY OF ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS NEXT, TUESDAY fact that sooner or later each April 27, 1930, for the purpose of M. Georjren, S. J., Superin- - , organizing and everyone of us will be the Catala Club. A tendent of the school Grounds CHAIN STORE QUESTION DEDICATED TO ALFONSO * ELECTION RULES GIVEN called upon to give an account large number of mothers, friends ■ and Buildings, for the enjoy- VIOLA K. DUNNE, DONOR mortal life. Such a and benefactors of the university able banquet which was ten- of this The twenty-seventh annual Ry- The first shipment of copies of ELECTION CANDIDATES thing is as natural as life it- attended and spent an enjoyable dered the staffs of both pub- land debate was held in the Uni- tfre 1930 REDWOOD, annual of ■ SUM REPRESENTS PART self. day of pleasure and business. lications last Monday eve- FOR OFFICES NOT versity Santa Clara auditorium of the University of Santa Clara, are ' ESTATE We of the staff of the SAN- The program was formally be- ning. OF LARGE Tuesday night, April 28. This de- to be delivered on Saturday, May YET NAMED TA CLARA, m the name of gun at 11 o'clock by a Solemn Mass All the banqueters were OF J. DUNNE bate is held yearly between the 3. This first consignment is to be the student body of the uni- in the Mission Church, with Rev. unanimous in their praise of of officers of the Asso- House of Philhistorians and the immediately followed by other ship- Election versity, take this occasion to Fr. C. J. McCoy, S. J., president of the excellent dinner furnished A scholarship endowment fund ciated .Students of the University Philalethic Senate, college debating ments until the entire lot is re- offer our utmost sympathy to the University as celebrant. The and desire to express their be- Clara ensuing societies, for the Caius T. Ryland ceived. The books will be placed amounting to $200,000 was of Santa for the Father Lyons at this time of occasional sermon was given by appreciation to Father Geor- prizes. on sale during the early part of queathed to the University of San- school year will be held Tuesday, sorrow. Rev. Fr. John F. Dougherty, S. J., gen for his kindness. The question for the debate, "Re- next week in the REDWOOD officf May 6. The place of voting will and a musical accompaniment was ta Clara in the will of the late "Viola be outside the vice-president's of- solved, that chain stores are bene- in O'Connor Hall. sungs by the choir under the direc- X. Dunne, widow of James F. ficial to public welfare", was sug- The REDWOOD again promises fice and the polls will be open be- tion of Rev. Fr. Leo Gaffney, S. J. Dunne, alumnus and millionaire gested by the House, and the Sen- to be a prize winner, maintaining tween 9 a. m. and 8 p. m. Basket Lunch ( landowner of Hollister. The will Alumni Has chose to uphold the negative the high standard set the past. Merle Dies The following points were given ate After the Mass those attending in was filed in Redwood City yester- a side of the question. Centered in theme distinctly • out by Tim Connolly, present pres- partook of a ibasket lunch in the day. House and the affirma- ident, for attention of the members Two Guests For the Mission gardens, where tables had Spanish, it contains a wealth of Suddenly In Fills Urgent Need * Cable Wirtz, Walter McLaugh- beautiful designs of the Associated Students: tive been set beneath the ivy-covered and pictures. The fund, a memorial to Mrs. Bernard Plover were the de- Officers Named lin and arbors of the old adobe walls. A The makeup of the book is strik- Dunne'fe husband, came as a "pleas- AtLuncheon baters, while the Senate and nega- ing a'tid attractive and the different South Seas 1. The offices to be filled are quartet composed of William and ant surprise", according to Rev. tive side was supported by Marsh- sections cover every important ac- those of president, secretary, treas- George Leonard, Jacques Perier Fr. Cornelius J. McCoy, S. J., pres- all Leahy, Salvadore Sanfilippo and tivity, organization and fact of in- urer and sergeant-at-arms. BUNDY HONOR and Richard Johnson, rendered a MISSION PLAY AUTHOR ident of the university. "It fills a Arthur Kenny. terest connected with 2. The declaration must be GUESTS AT HOTEL number of selections during the the,university AND GRADUATE OF very urgent need," said Fr. Presi- Jones Chairman during the past school year. Con- signed by twenty-five members of ST. FRANCIS dinner. SANTA CLARA dent in expressing his appreciation. John J. Jones was chairman for tinuity of theme", is faithfully ob- -tb« -■r Students who*e ..AtJL-aQ. ..o'clock all ..adjourned to "The late donor's husband attended ihijdebater~ rnopeningjTie gave an 'names do ntrt -appear on any -other Seifert Gymnasium, w-h©r-&~a busk g^^HjTL'BUtlflg'lßS "Santa -Clara fromlB63 t0.1874 and - "Hal" Bundy, gradu- introductory speech, giving the his- acteristic of each division. Scarcely have the echoes-of-Span- declaration for the same office, and Lieutenant ness meeting was held. The was very loyal in his support. I of the debate and explaining Catala Heraldry On Cover ish guitars died away and the cur- must be handed to the secretary of ate of the University of Santa Cla- tory Clitb was here formally organized do not doubt that in making the be- first prize was to go to the Bound in a rich red leather the association not later than 10 ra, met with an accident some that and officers for the ensuing year cover tain dropped upon the final per- quest Mrs. Dunne was fulfilling a speaker doing most for his side. bearing the embossed coat of arms formance of the University of San- p. m., Sunday, May 4. weeks ago, while flying during the were elected. The result of the el- wish he had expressed to her." speech was be graded in (Continued on page Active Members Vote The to ection was as follows: Mrs. George 6.) ta Clara Mission Play, than word Used As Endowment dedication of the new municipal air- such manner that 100% was fig- 3. Active menrbers only shall be a L. Sullivan, president; Mrs. Sara far-off Papeete, Ta- Exactly how the money will be Eighty cent comes from granted the privilege of voting. port at Sacramento. ured as perfect. per De Quivedo, vice-president; Mrs. used by the university Fr. McCoy was to be allotted for the speech, hiti, of the passing of its author, 4. No student who is not an Bundy joined the air force in John P. Plover, recording secre- SCHELCHER was not prepared to state, since ten per cent for the delivery and a beloved son of Santa Clara, Mar- active member, shall be eligible to 1927 after his graduation and is at tary; Mrs. Preston Boomer, cor- the precise provisions of the be- (Continued on page 6.) 1931 EDITOR tin V. Merle. hold office, appointive or elective, present a member of the ninety- responding secretary; and Mrs. J. quest will not be known until a in the association. Elmer Dyer, treasurer. A commit- The son of a pioneer California r-opy of the will is had. It was his fifth pursuit squadron, stationed at Majority Required tee for the drafting of a constitu- OFREDWOOD family, Merle departed two years belief that it will become a per- Rockwell San Diego. He was 5. No student shall be declared Field, NEW CAMPUS tion and formulating of by-laws ago for the South Seas in search manent endowment fund for schol- to be elected to an office unless he taking part in the extensive air was then appointed, with Mr*. The appointment o f George of material for the making of a arships to help worthy and needy MOLDS having persuaded by shall receive a majority of all the maneuvers at Mather Field, Sacra- HALL Preston Boomer, chairman, and Schelcher, '32, as Editor-in-Chief play, been students. many of his San Francisco associ- James F. died 1925. He votes cast for the office to which mento, at the time of the accident. Mrs. Mary Frances Mitchell and of the 1931 REDWOOD was an- Dunne in INTO SHAPE ates, who realized his wonderful was owner a 16,463 he is a candidate. , If, on the first Meets Mishap Mrs.
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