i£>mt jfranc&co Jfogljom OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO VOLUME 47 SAN FRANCISCO, MARCH 6, 1956 <^H!^«>151 NUMBER 15 *Big Three' Set to Waves Feel Varsity's Clobber Wrath; Loyola Falls • The great triumvirate plus two makes its exist tonight in the Cow Palace against the sharp shooting St. Mary's Col By JACK DOHERTY lege. USF's relentless juggernaut continued to crush Califor­ This will be the last game that All-American, All-CBA, nia Basketball Association opposition during their last four Captain K. C. Jones will play for the University on the Hill­ games as the Dons wrapped up their third CBA title in as top and it promises to be a great game. many years. Sell Out Tonight At the same time, Coach Phil Woolpert's warriors were A sell out crowd is expected tonight for the second meet­ "extending their record win ing of the Dons and Gaels this year and it promises to be a streak to new heights.' The rather rough session for the Moragans who struck it lucky Frosh. Fandangi Dons' 65-48 triumph over the at Richmond when they came within eleven points of up­ Loyola Lions Saturday night setting the Nation's number one team. marked their 50th consecutive Coach Woolpert has promised that he would play his first Dress Will Be victory, a string which has stringers for the entire game and this will prove indubitably now eclipsed the old NCAA to be too much for the Galloping Gaels who depend solely mark by a full eleven games. on their offensive prowess to win the game. * Semi-Formal All-American pivotman Bill In the first meeting this year St. Mary's had the answer Russell was the big wheel to victory: be hot and the Dons will fall. By FRANK ADIEGO Saturday as the Green and They certainly were hot; they broke the California Bas­ FOGHORN Staff Writer Suits and formals have been Gold overcame Loyola. Bill ketball Conference record of scoring percentage with a tallied 24 big points, "and, what sizzling 58 rr, but although the Green and Gold wobbled a chosen as attire by the class of '59 for the annual Frosh Fan­ is more important, hauled bit they shook off the scoring heat wave of the Gaels to con­ down 35 rebounds for a new tinue their fabulous win string"and their domination of being dango. Ordinarily a formal, the CBA record. The previous the top team in the country. mark was 30, set by Kenny The Big Wheel Fandango will be held Satur­ day, March 10, 1956 at the Sears of Santa Clara in a game Bill Getris, St. Mary's center, was the main reason why with COP last year. the Gaels were so potent; his casual push shot from outside spacious and lovely Empire Room of the Sir Francis The Dons were sluggish and the key netted twenty points and many Don fans were shak­ un-spectacular before the ing a bit. Drake on the corner of Powell and Sutter. packed house at Long Beach. If they had analyzed the situation they would have But the changing of dress They registered a mediocre realized that the red hot Get- from the traditional formal 30.7jpev cent shooting average ris could have been held to a did not pass last week's Stu­ for the contest. Russell's out­ few unimportant buckets if dent Legislature meeting eas­ standing performance on the ily. Instead, it brought on a backboards made it easy for Coach Phil had had a mind to the Dons, however. Violator! take Russell off him and put flurry of arguments. Terry Schwaegler, fresh­ Eugene Brown, who will another Hilltopper on him, so open at guard for the Dons in that the amazing Gael center man representative, intro­ duced a motion to make the the NCAA tournament, in would have been guarded place of the ineligible K. C. when he took his shots. Frosh Fandango a semi-for­ mal darce and thereby touch­ Jones, started for the Hilltop It looks like the Dons will ed off a heated controversy. See PKPPF.ftltTOng sweep >ast the Vow Boys to It was immediately brought Page Five go undefeated through the out by Bob Dell-Artino that CBA undefeated for the sec­ the bids for the affair were ond year in a row. already printed. They have uaents Pay All-American Bill Russell, "formal" on them, he said, and AJJL-CBA Hal .Perry, Bill Bush to initiate a change now would Tri and Warren Baxter, will end add to the confusion. their regular season playing careers, also. "USF only has three for­ mal dances a year," said Ron They have made the Univer Chiappari as he excluded the TOM LORAN AND VICTIM sity of San Francisco one of (Picture, Page o) Situation Has Improved Military Ball and the Rose of the greatest teams that the Deltasig Dance. basketball world, has ever Jim Kenney would have seen and a squad that will be Would Lend Class been happy. Parking long remembered. They should "But to have the Frosh USF's.Student Body gath­ make this evening one that Fandango and Soph Drag in­ ered in front of the Loyola Situation will not soon be forgotten. formal would lend added class Lodge under the 10 a.m. sun STARTING LINEUP to the Junior Prom and the Thursday morning in his Farmer 6-7 F 6-1 Sanchez Senior Ball," pointed out Jim memory. Boldt 6-4 F _.6-3 Wadsworth Looking Up Russell 6-10 C 6-4 Getris Hermann. Flanked by ASUSF Presi­ Jones 6-2 G 6-1 Johnson By BILL SULLIVAN Perry 5-11 G 6-2 Bagley John Foran was recognized: dent Tom Klitgaard, Sodality FOGHORN News Editor "The only thing which Prefect Ray Latham and a 13- Contrary to expressed opin­ makes the Frosh Fandango man Pershing Rifle honor ions such as "next thing you Dr. Camajani Gives distinguishable from any guard, Father John F. X. Con­ know they'll have to open other ASUSF dance is the nolly, S.J., delivered the con­ Golden Gate Park for USF One-Day Choral Clinic fact that it is formal." vocation sermon. parking," students continued "What business does the *This was the ASUSF's trib­ to find room for their cars on Dr. Giovanni Camajani, Student Legislature have in head of USF's Music Depart­ ute to the 22-year-old Busi­ campus this week. telling the freshman class how ness Administration senior Campus parking is now ment, gave a one-day Choral Sec FANDANGO Directors Clinic Sunday at who had overcome the handi­ patrolled five hours during Page Five cap of having been born with­ the day and one hour and fif­ Pacific Union College in St. Helena. out arms. teen minutes at night by Tom He lost his life February 12 Loran, a retired ex-policeman Following the clinic, Dr. THE TERRIFIC TRIUMVIRATE HAVING A 'WHALE' OF A TIME IN DEFENDING AGAINST UCLA SchoLa Gives in an auto crash near Mo­ who wears sun-glasses, a Camajani conducted a chorus desto. leather jacket, and a police­ and orchestra of more than Perry, Russell, And Jones Show How They Made The Dons The Best Defensive Team In The Nation 300 persons in a concert. "All of us were shocked to man's cap. First Concert hear of the death of Jim Ken­ Loran appeared very optim­ Law School OPPORTUNITY ney," Father Connolly said. istic about cleaning up the ex­ Four Editors Make "His death made the reality cessive illegal parking and Mid Term Dates FOR ITALIANS In Sf. Ignatius of death come home to us speeding on campus, the task Reporter The University of San Fran­ more clearly." which University authorities Pubiic Appearances Father Connolly commented set before him one week and Four FOGHORN editors cisco's Schola Cantorum wil! Describes give its first concert in Saint on Kenney's handicap, men­ one day ago today. made public appearances dur­ Advan Parli Italiano? tioning the "physical pain" "I-think we can work things ing the past week. If you do, you may be Ignatius Church this Sunday evening at 8 p.m. and "embarrassment" it out," he told FOGHORN re­ News Editor Bill Sullivan Mid Term Examinations for this Semester have been ad­ able to qualify for a gradu­ caused him. porters. "Of course, a few of spoke to the Journalism class By JESS HERNANDEZ vanced to March 8-14. * ate fellowship next year at The program, featuring so­ Father read a letter from at the San Francisco College FOGHORN Law School Reporter loists, chorus and forty-piece the students have caused This is chiefly because the Easter Holidays, Ascension Kenney's parents, Mr. and trouble, but you can't judge for Women last Tuesday. In response to several in­ an Italian university. orchestra, will include the first Thursday, President's Day, and the usual advancement of Mrs. Lionel Kenney of 231 the whole by a few." Feature Editor Jack Abad quiries as to just what a moot The Italian government local performance of Luigi Avila Road, San Mateo. In general, students of both spoke at a rally at St. Igna­ court is, your reporter offers one week for senior examinations create a lack of balance in is offering six fellowships Cherubim's Requiem in C mi "Jim loved everything con­ the day and evening divisions tius High School on Friday. his own experience as an at­ the two halves of the Spring Term. to those with a master's de­ nor, a work written in 1817.
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