Jfagjjorn Concludes His Series on the Question of Student Apathy

Jfagjjorn Concludes His Series on the Question of Student Apathy

Censorship Blue skies td prevail Is censorship of movies good or Continued fair today and tonight, bad? Columnist Dick Duris discusses warmer today, high near 67 in San this tedious problem on page 2. Also Francisco and Oakland, winds will pre­ on page two Foghorn Editor Don Halog vail 5 to 15 miles per hour. an $ra Jfagjjorn concludes his series on the question of student apathy. Tuesday, November 5, 1957 Vol. 49, No. 14 All American '54, '55, '56, '57 Telephones: SKyline 1-31 18. SK 1-31 19 Member of the Associated Press Legislature MID-TERM approves EXAMS BEGIN 400 seniors visit THURSDAY rechartering M i d-term examina­ campus tomorrow tions will begin Thurs- Education, Philippine ' day and continue clubs receive through Thursday No­ School is vember 14, the Rev. ASUSF blessing John Hynes S.J., Act­ open for By DON HALOG ing Academic V i c e- FOGHORN Editor President, announced Despite some outspoken inspection criticism and opposition by yesterday. Senior Class President Bill Schedules for indi­ By RICHARD BARNHART Fennone, the Student Legisla­ vidual examinations FOGHORN Staff Writer ture voted the Education and are posted on the bul­ Tomorrow over 400 high Philippine Clubs back into its school seniors will be on good graces last week. letin board of the lib­ campus to investigate first Clubs Representative Bill eral arts building and hand the academic, social, Ivey introduced a motion sug­ 'is re-printed on page gesting that both organiza­ and athletic life of the Uni­ four* of today's FOG­ tions be rechartered for the versity of San Francisco in remainder of the year. HORN. the first Senior Day since The Club Presidents Council There will be no had recommended through 1952, Ivey at the previous Legisla­ FOGHORN Friday or Representing more than 200 ture meeting that the Educa­ next week because of public and parochial high tion Club in addition to three the examinations. schools spread throughout other organizations be disen­ Northern California from franchised for failure to apply cities as far north as Eureka for recharter. and Grass Valley, and as far The three—Pi Delta Pi, the south as Salinas and Monte­ International Relations Club, New movie rey, they will assemble here to and Pi Sigma Alpha—are pres­ decide if USF can offer them ently inactive. series set what they want in a college Definite stand education.- Fennone, stating his position, Girls from the local declared: "As you know I took by Clan Catholic high schools will a definite stand in the paper The Clanna Eirenna, USF's participate in the program yesterday. I was not intending Irish Society will replace the for Hie first time. to blast any individual or any special events committee in Under the direction of one club. Father Joseph Keane, S.J., a presenting movies to the stu­ AID FOR USF. USF President Fr. John F. X. Connolly "I feel that the proposed program has been arranged dent body. Frank Trumbower, SJ. (right) beams happily as he receives a check -from idea of Mr. Ivey should be special events chairman an­ which "will assure each senior upheld and that a precedent nounced yesterday. R. M. Douglas, San Francisco Regional Manager of the of getting as much as possible out of his visit to the Hilltop." should be instituted one way This is in conjunction with Standard Oil Co. of California. The check is a portion or another." Everything from campus tours Trumbower's policy of having of the $100,000 grant given to 26 private colleges by and a Phelan Hall lunch, to Fennone then concluded by- campus Clubs participate in Standard Oil. The unrestricted grants will help defray basketball and football games saying "I am not in favor of the special events program. is included On the agenda. it (Ivey's motion to recharter The decree • will be in effect general expenses. the Education and Philippine for the duration of the school Don't be surprised if you Club)." year. find the high schoolers sitting Head Yell Leader Jim Trus­ All movies will be shown in SPEAKER MISSING in on your classes or wander­ A time of tribute sas quired ASUSF Secretary the lecture room of Gleeson ing through the halls during Pat King, erstwhile president Library. The movies will be between-class breaks. Don't be of the Education Club, on the shown not less than once a surprised if you find them We honor our dead at the Mass for nothing to the living as it had to their reasons behind King's failure month and every week if poss­ King saves lecfyre viewing the city skyline, ,the to apply for recharter. ible, Trumbower said. Bay Bridge, and the hazy Oak­ the Deceased Faculty and Students contemporaries years before. land hills, from the fourth King replied: "We thought The movies will no longer 1 this morning in St Ignatius Church. This memorial day has remained be in conjunction with Eng­ floor study lounge of the li­ Once a year for over a hundred it had been done. The secre­ brary. Actually you might find with the living of the past coming to tary told me this. Then I lish courses, but will "provide with "secret file years, members of the University have good entertainment for the them anywhere: gazing up­ be venerated later in subsequent misunderstood Bill (Ivey) By KICHARD HARCOURT ; wards at the towering steeples and thought we had every­ student body," according to FOGHORN Staff Writer assembled In the holy house of God to Pat Duffy, Irish Club prexy. and campanile of Saint Igna­ acknowledge His supreme authority Masses. What is important today is not thing set. Actually we had The delinquent, but reprived, Education Club held tius Church or watching with nothing — not even a char- All cinemas will be shown that we just attend—but that we pay free of charge. its first lecture of the term last Tuesday evening at interest the construction work over his creatures. As the years passed on the new gymnasium and from that first Masrtn honor ofiJte" homage to the memories of the former Included in the Irish Club Gleeson Library, but it was lacking in two things—a ~ASUSF Treasurer Frank De­ movie schedule are such films faculty house. deceased faculty and students, the students and faculty who have passed Benedetti added that the Legis­ as: "Stalag 17," "The Long guest speaker and an audience. You might even find them memory of the dead became the only away in the same spirit that we will lature should not destroy "an Gray Line," "Caine Mutiney," Mr. Robert McKay, a representative from the Cali­ inquisitively observing the aft­ means by which the living paid trib­ want the following generations of men organization because one man "All the King's Men," "Gil­ fornia Teachers Association, ernoon experiments in the misunderstood another. Why bert and Sullivan," and "Death was supposed to appear at the shadowy science labs of the ute. The names of the dead meant and women to honor our spirits. should twenty-eight (members of a Salesman." The schedule meeting and discuss "Union­ —Bubbled ring— Liberal Arts building base­ of the Education Club) suffer is by no means complete. ism vs. Professionalism" for ment; for these seniors will be for the mistake of one?!" he Movies will be added as the teachers, but he had to attend trying to find out all they can' said, i year progresses. another meeting instead. Utah freshman about USF during their short Huge 5 day parade Law school Recognize speakers Also scheduled are numer­ Mr. McKay did not miss any­ visit. Recognition of one speaker ous foreign films mainlythose thing because the lecture, for invents plastic The invading throng of June each for and against Ivey's mo­ of English comedy star, Alec 7:30 p.m., had a total audience graduates will begin their day hears Judge tion was called by ASUSF Guiness. They include, "Kind of six at 7:50, which included with registration at 10:00 a.m. for homecoming President Bob Bianco, after Hearts and Cornets," "The Pat King, Education Club bubble (big) in Phelan Hall. Rev. John F. which a vote was taken sepa: Man in the White Suit," "The President, and two FOGHORN X. Connolly, S.J., University Fennone urges 'all-out.' participation by rately on each club applying Promoter," "The Lavender Hill reporters. By 8:00 p.m. the LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A president, will officially wel­ freshman student at Utah Last Tuesday the Honorable for rechartering. Mob," and "The Captain's Par­ total audience was a dozen. come them to U.S.F. and Dr. campus clubs for festivities spectacular adise." State University has invented William T. Sweigert, presiding After the Philippine Club Although there was no Augustine Donoghue, Director A series of Walt Disney pro­ "name" speaker for the eve­ a plastic bubble for enclosing of Admissions, will present By WILL REITH judge of the Superior Court, received unanimous approval, boxing and wrestling rings. FOGHORN Copy Editor DeBenedetti asked for and re­ ductions, including his nature ning, King filled in the lecture some pointers on what the spoke before the student body ceived a roll-call vote on the and historical cinemas will using "confidential informa­ He says it would be of great University has to offer and Bill Fennone, Co-chairman of the Homecoming Pa­ of USF's School of Law on Education Club section of the also be presented. tion from the CTA files." He benefit to the man-to-man what they should look for dur­ rade,, appealed yesterday for an "all-out" Clubs' parti­ the recently adopted Pre-trial motion, which resulted in an Duffy said that accompany' proposed many reasons why sports by protecting the gla­ ing the course of the day.

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