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                  <text>The Santa Clara&#13;
&#13;
RALLY OPENS '61 SEASON&#13;
&#13;
Vol. 40, No.&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
i'&#13;
&#13;
University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, Calif., Thursday, September 21, 1961&#13;
&#13;
«£B^&#13;
&#13;
Speeches, Dixie&#13;
Begin Football&#13;
&#13;
Ship To Come&#13;
&#13;
Down States&#13;
Fr. President&#13;
&#13;
The Ship, Santa Clara's famed&#13;
and ancient landmark, appears to&#13;
be doomed.&#13;
According to Father President,&#13;
the Very Rev. Patrick Donohoe,&#13;
SJ., "the\ fire department has&#13;
given us sujbh stringent regulations&#13;
concerning it (the Ship), it would&#13;
harly seem worthwhile using it."&#13;
In an interview with a reporter&#13;
from THE SANTA CLARA this&#13;
morning. Fr. Donohoe said the&#13;
building "will probably come down&#13;
this summer."&#13;
Contacting the City of Santa&#13;
Clara assisttan t fire chief Raymond&#13;
Lena later today, THK SANTA&#13;
CLARA learned that a letter concerning the fire hazard presented&#13;
by the Ship has been sent from&#13;
the State of California's Fire Mar&#13;
Mini's office to the University.&#13;
"I'm not familiar with what's in&#13;
the letter," said Lena.&#13;
However, the assistant chief&#13;
(Continued on Page 8)&#13;
&#13;
The first rally of the year will be held in the Ship thi* eve*&#13;
beginning at 6:30.&#13;
Entertainment will be provided by Jay Kennedy's Dixieland&#13;
band and the world famous Santa (Mara Red Hat, band. Guest&#13;
speaker will be former Ail-American Phil Dougherty.&#13;
niiiji,&#13;
&#13;
The kickoff rally for the 61&#13;
grid slate will feature the intro- acting as line coach for the '46&#13;
duction of the co-captains for the and "47 seasons. Presently, DoughBronco eleven by head coach Pat erty is head coach at Santa Clam&#13;
Malley. They in turn will intro- High&#13;
School.&#13;
duce the team to the student body.&#13;
of the&#13;
only undefeated Bronco football&#13;
team, in 1936. He played in the&#13;
two victorious Sugar Bowls in 1936&#13;
and 1937, also winning double A&#13;
honors during those years. He returned to Santa Clara in 1946.&#13;
Dougherty was captain&#13;
&#13;
Fr. Sullivan&#13;
Assumes Post&#13;
As Chaplain&#13;
&#13;
Poorly Attended:&#13;
&#13;
Leadership Conference&#13;
Tackles Year's Problems&#13;
&#13;
Perhaps it was due to the inin international tensions&#13;
during the summer months, or perhaps it was due to an earnest desire to save ASUSC funds that the&#13;
sixth annual leadership conference&#13;
was held •on the Mission Campus&#13;
instead of the former retreat at&#13;
the Russian River vacation area.&#13;
&#13;
Saturday's discussions on Freshman Orientation heard Senior Joe&#13;
Perelli declare an administration&#13;
trend to increase restrictions.&#13;
John Rohe, member of the Frosh&#13;
Board of Directors.- cited what he&#13;
called a ••handicap" caused by the&#13;
iestrictions.&#13;
In answer to charges of failure&#13;
to enforce orientation restrictions,&#13;
HALF SIZK&#13;
Pat Callan. Sophomore Class presiWith fewer than half of the 40&#13;
dent, admitted strengthened reinvited students in attendance at&#13;
strictions, but defended these rethe o|iening session last Friday&#13;
strictions.&#13;
afternoon, the Rev. Louis Rannan,&#13;
The overwhelming&#13;
desire to&#13;
S.J., delivered the keynote address.&#13;
throw water balloons, said Callan,&#13;
"Apparently there should lie a few&#13;
"reflects poorly on maturity of our&#13;
more here," Father Bannan obstudent body."&#13;
served.&#13;
During the discussion of the&#13;
"Why don't you get after them&#13;
"Functioning of Student GovernYou have to start a fire."&#13;
ment." Sam Sebastiani, ASUSC&#13;
Father Bannan then exhorted president,&#13;
told the conference that&#13;
the students -to "make the campu&amp; executive agreement woiild&#13;
ojton&#13;
a place where the students can all future Senate Meetings to the&#13;
prepare for their responsibility to&#13;
student body.&#13;
their fellow man."&#13;
Friday's discussions concerned&#13;
the "ASUSC Constitution" and&#13;
"Public. Relations and Publicity."&#13;
&#13;
crease&#13;
&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
Pat Twomey and The Santa&#13;
Clara Editor Paul Caro led the discussions concerning the Constitution. Both pointed out that besides&#13;
possibly not being legal, the constitution is out-dated and in some&#13;
regards ineffective.&#13;
No concrete decisions were&#13;
reached.&#13;
Rick Ernst, Phil Branson and&#13;
Terry Curtnla were the discussion&#13;
leaders for "Public Relations and&#13;
Publicity Ernst, chairman of the&#13;
ASUSC public relations committee,&#13;
disclosed plana for the coming year&#13;
and listened to suggestions for an&#13;
"&#13;
&#13;
effective committee.&#13;
&#13;
$3.00 Per Year&#13;
&#13;
BIX PIECES&#13;
Kennedy's jazz outfit hails from&#13;
Big Al's Gas House in Palo Alto.&#13;
The six-piece band makes a specialty of Dixieland music.&#13;
According&#13;
&#13;
to rally&#13;
&#13;
McCord went on to say that he&#13;
would like all freshmen to show up&#13;
a half hour early, at 6 p.m. so that&#13;
they might be accustomed to the&#13;
various cheers.&#13;
&#13;
"Dinner will be advanced to 4:30&#13;
so all may attend," remarked "McThe Rev. Thomas J. Sullivan,&#13;
Cord "Since this is the first rally&#13;
S.J., editor and publisher of the&#13;
of the year, let's have a big turnChaplain's Bulletin, assumed full&#13;
out."&#13;
duties this summer as chaplain of&#13;
In discussing plans for future&#13;
the University.&#13;
&#13;
Formerly associate chaplain and&#13;
prefect of McLaughlin Hall, Fr.&#13;
Sullivan succeeds the Rev. Roger&#13;
McAuliffe, S.J.. assigned to the&#13;
University's department of theology.&#13;
&#13;
rallys. McCord revealed that there&#13;
&#13;
Mimeograph presses were moved&#13;
into offices formerly occupied by&#13;
The Santa Clara in the basement&#13;
of the faculty building.&#13;
&#13;
SC Newspaper&#13;
Captures Honor&#13;
&#13;
will be a bonfire rally the&#13;
&#13;
night&#13;
&#13;
before the Arizona State game,&#13;
October 20 at Ryan Field. Two&#13;
more impromptu rallys preceeding&#13;
In a closing note, Sebastiani rethe Occidental and Seattle Ramported that by administration de- ACCLAIM&#13;
blers games will complete the slate&#13;
cree, all future student parties will&#13;
Fr. Sullivan, whose bulletin won&#13;
for the fall season.&#13;
be termed "socials."&#13;
editorial acclaim in the March 16,&#13;
1961 issue of The Santa Clara, said IMPROMPTU*&#13;
yesterday thjU publication of the&#13;
When asked how a rally could&#13;
weekly will continue.&#13;
he titled impromptu when planned&#13;
Editorial offices have been a month in advance. McCord&#13;
moved from first floor McLaughlin shrugged.&#13;
to Chaplain's office behind the&#13;
"We had to call it something. ■&#13;
mission chapel.&#13;
&#13;
Kohlman Receives&#13;
Two Scholarships&#13;
To Law School&#13;
&#13;
Richard J. Kohlman, second year&#13;
law student at University of Santa Clara, has received two scholarships for the coming year, totaling&#13;
$lOOO, it was announced last week&#13;
by Law School Dean Leo A. Huard.&#13;
A check (or $750 was presented&#13;
to Kohlman by the Lawyers' Wives&#13;
of Santa Clara County.&#13;
The" James A."Emery Scholarship&#13;
of $250, his second award, is from&#13;
the University.&#13;
&#13;
Fr. Sullivan yesterday profferred&#13;
The Santa Clara received an Allhis help to all students of the UniCatholic rating, which is the highversity.&#13;
est award offered by the Catholic&#13;
He repeated a statement pubPress Association. It was awarded&#13;
lished earlier in the Bulletin: "If for the outstanding quality of the&#13;
a problem doesn't iron itself out newspapers published during the&#13;
second semester of last year.&#13;
in 24 hours, see a Jesuit."&#13;
Sophomore Rich Meyer, news editor for The Santa tiara, was given&#13;
honorable mention for his story&#13;
on Santa Clara's decision to bethan seen in recent years. The come co-educational. This story apopening of the meeting to the gal- peared in the Wednesday morning&#13;
lery' met with mixed feelings. Some&#13;
extra published on March 22. 1961.&#13;
said Sebastian! felt he had to do&#13;
this to avoid the appearance of&#13;
"railroading" the vote. Others felt&#13;
that the open debate wasted time.&#13;
Observers also feel that the deStudents are asked to remembate pointed out who were in favor ber in their prayers the souls of&#13;
of (he co-eds and vice versa.&#13;
two fellow students who died this&#13;
On the steps of Bergin Hall at summer. Jim Studdert and Bill&#13;
the conclusion of the meeting, one Grul. both members of the class&#13;
of the co-eds said. "I fed like a of 'O4, who were killed in seppiece of furniture, with all that arate automobile accidents.&#13;
discussion about moving us&#13;
May they rest in peace.&#13;
&#13;
Co-eds Sit Left Says Senate&#13;
&#13;
With one of the largest galleries Home made the initial motion that&#13;
in recent history, the ASUSC Senthe co-eds be restricted to the&#13;
ate yesterday voted on the prob- lower section. After several amendthe motion was put tb a&#13;
vote, reading "Resolved, that the&#13;
The unanimous vote decided that Santa Clara rooting section be kept&#13;
the co-eds would sit on the left non-integrated." It was then fur-&#13;
&#13;
lem of co-ed integration of the ments,&#13;
&#13;
rooting section.&#13;
&#13;
of the male students.&#13;
Thus the 110-year tradition of&#13;
all-Male Bronco cheering section&#13;
has been preserved.&#13;
The motion was carried only after 45 minutes of debate by the&#13;
senators and members of the gallery.&#13;
Day Student Senator Sandy&#13;
&#13;
committee&#13;
&#13;
chairman Joe McCord, the affair&#13;
uill be emceed by "that all time&#13;
cool guy. Chuck Whitchurch."&#13;
&#13;
ther resolved that the co-eds be&#13;
placed on the left side.&#13;
Political observers on the campus&#13;
had a heyday analyzing the results&#13;
of this Senate, the first of Sebastiani's administration. Several&#13;
voiced the opinion that the meeting&#13;
was conducted with more dignity around."&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
R.I.P.&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
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                  <text>The Santa Clara

RALLY OPENS '61 SEASON

Vol. 40, No.

I

i'

University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, Calif., Thursday, September 21, 1961

«£B^

Speeches, Dixie
Begin Football

Ship To Come

Down States
Fr. President

The Ship, Santa Clara's famed
and ancient landmark, appears to
be doomed.
According to Father President,
the Very Rev. Patrick Donohoe,
SJ., "the\ fire department has
given us sujbh stringent regulations
concerning it (the Ship), it would
harly seem worthwhile using it."
In an interview with a reporter
from THE SANTA CLARA this
morning. Fr. Donohoe said the
building "will probably come down
this summer."
Contacting the City of Santa
Clara assisttan t fire chief Raymond
Lena later today, THK SANTA
CLARA learned that a letter concerning the fire hazard presented
by the Ship has been sent from
the State of California's Fire Mar
Mini's office to the University.
"I'm not familiar with what's in
the letter," said Lena.
However, the assistant chief
(Continued on Page 8)

The first rally of the year will be held in the Ship thi* eve*
beginning at 6:30.
Entertainment will be provided by Jay Kennedy's Dixieland
band and the world famous Santa (Mara Red Hat, band. Guest
speaker will be former Ail-American Phil Dougherty.
niiiji,

The kickoff rally for the 61
grid slate will feature the intro- acting as line coach for the '46
duction of the co-captains for the and "47 seasons. Presently, DoughBronco eleven by head coach Pat erty is head coach at Santa Clam
Malley. They in turn will intro- High
School.
duce the team to the student body.
of the
only undefeated Bronco football
team, in 1936. He played in the
two victorious Sugar Bowls in 1936
and 1937, also winning double A
honors during those years. He returned to Santa Clara in 1946.
Dougherty was captain

Fr. Sullivan
Assumes Post
As Chaplain

Poorly Attended:

Leadership Conference
Tackles Year's Problems

Perhaps it was due to the inin international tensions
during the summer months, or perhaps it was due to an earnest desire to save ASUSC funds that the
sixth annual leadership conference
was held •on the Mission Campus
instead of the former retreat at
the Russian River vacation area.

Saturday's discussions on Freshman Orientation heard Senior Joe
Perelli declare an administration
trend to increase restrictions.
John Rohe, member of the Frosh
Board of Directors.- cited what he
called a ••handicap" caused by the
iestrictions.
In answer to charges of failure
to enforce orientation restrictions,
HALF SIZK
Pat Callan. Sophomore Class presiWith fewer than half of the 40
dent, admitted strengthened reinvited students in attendance at
strictions, but defended these rethe o|iening session last Friday
strictions.
afternoon, the Rev. Louis Rannan,
The overwhelming
desire to
S.J., delivered the keynote address.
water balloons, said Callan,
throw
"Apparently there should lie a few
"reflects poorly on maturity of our
more here," Father Bannan obstudent body."
served.
During the discussion of the
"Why don't you get after them
"Functioning of Student GovernYou have to start a fire."
ment." Sam Sebastiani, ASUSC
Father Bannan then exhorted president,
told the conference that
the students -to "make the campu&amp; executive agreement woiild
ojton
a place where the students can all future Senate Meetings to the
prepare for their responsibility to
student body.
their fellow man."
Friday's discussions concerned
the "ASUSC Constitution" and
"Public. Relations and Publicity."

crease

,

.

.

Pat Twomey and The Santa
Clara Editor Paul Caro led the discussions concerning the Constitution. Both pointed out that besides
possibly not being legal, the constitution is out-dated and in some
regards ineffective.
No concrete decisions were
reached.
Rick Ernst, Phil Branson and
Terry Curtnla were the discussion
leaders for "Public Relations and
Publicity Ernst, chairman of the
ASUSC public relations committee,
disclosed plana for the coming year
and listened to suggestions for an
"

effective committee.

$3.00 Per Year

BIX PIECES
Kennedy's jazz outfit hails from
Big Al's Gas House in Palo Alto.
The six-piece band makes a specialty of Dixieland music.
According

to rally

McCord went on to say that he
would like all freshmen to show up
a half hour early, at 6 p.m. so that
they might be accustomed to the
various cheers.

"Dinner will be advanced to 4:30
so all may attend," remarked "McThe Rev. Thomas J. Sullivan,
Cord "Since this is the first rally
S.J., editor and publisher of the
of the year, let's have a big turnChaplain's Bulletin, assumed full
out."
duties this summer as chaplain of
In discussing plans for future
the University.

Formerly associate chaplain and
prefect of McLaughlin Hall, Fr.
Sullivan succeeds the Rev. Roger
McAuliffe, S.J.. assigned to the
University's department of theology.

rallys. McCord revealed that there

Mimeograph presses were moved
into offices formerly occupied by
The Santa Clara in the basement
of the faculty building.

SC Newspaper
Captures Honor

will be a bonfire rally the

night

before the Arizona State game,
October 20 at Ryan Field. Two
more impromptu rallys preceeding
In a closing note, Sebastiani rethe Occidental and Seattle Ramported that by administration de- ACCLAIM
blers games will complete the slate
cree, all future student parties will
Fr. Sullivan, whose bulletin won
for the fall season.
be termed "socials."
editorial acclaim in the March 16,
1961 issue of The Santa Clara, said IMPROMPTU*
yesterday thjU publication of the
When asked how a rally could
weekly will continue.
he titled impromptu when planned
Editorial offices have been a month in advance. McCord
moved from first floor McLaughlin shrugged.
to Chaplain's office behind the
"We had to call it something. ■
mission chapel.

Kohlman Receives
Two Scholarships
To Law School

Richard J. Kohlman, second year
law student at University of Santa Clara, has received two scholarships for the coming year, totaling
$lOOO, it was announced last week
by Law School Dean Leo A. Huard.
A check (or $750 was presented
to Kohlman by the Lawyers' Wives
of Santa Clara County.
The" James A."Emery Scholarship
of $250, his second award, is from
the University.

Fr. Sullivan yesterday profferred
The Santa Clara received an Allhis help to all students of the Unirating, which is the highCatholic
versity.
est award offered by the Catholic
He repeated a statement pubPress Association. It was awarded
lished earlier in the Bulletin: "If for the outstanding quality of the
a problem doesn't iron itself out newspapers published during the
second semester of last year.
in 24 hours, see a Jesuit."
Sophomore Rich Meyer, news editor for The Santa tiara, was given
honorable mention for his story
on Santa Clara's decision to bethan seen in recent years. The come co-educational. This story apopening of the meeting to the gal- peared in the Wednesday morning
lery' met with mixed feelings. Some
extra published on March 22. 1961.
said Sebastian! felt he had to do
this to avoid the appearance of
"railroading" the vote. Others felt
that the open debate wasted time.
Observers also feel that the deStudents are asked to remembate pointed out who were in favor ber in their prayers the souls of
of (he co-eds and vice versa.
two fellow students who died this
On the steps of Bergin Hall at summer. Jim Studdert and Bill
the conclusion of the meeting, one Grul. both members of the class
of the co-eds said. "I fed like a of 'O4, who were killed in seppiece of furniture, with all that arate automobile accidents.
discussion about moving us
May they rest in peace.

Co-eds Sit Left Says Senate

With one of the largest galleries Home made the initial motion that
in recent history, the ASUSC Senthe co-eds be restricted to the
ate yesterday voted on the prob- lower section. After several amendthe motion was put tb a
vote, reading "Resolved, that the
The unanimous vote decided that Santa Clara rooting section be kept
the co-eds would sit on the left non-integrated." It was then fur-

lem of co-ed integration of the ments,

rooting section.

of the male students.
Thus the 110-year tradition of
all-Male Bronco cheering section
has been preserved.
The motion was carried only after 45 minutes of debate by the
senators and members of the gallery.
Day Student Senator Sandy

committee

chairman Joe McCord, the affair
uill be emceed by "that all time
cool guy. Chuck Whitchurch."

ther resolved that the co-eds be
placed on the left side.
Political observers on the campus
had a heyday analyzing the results
of this Senate, the first of Sebastiani's administration. Several
voiced the opinion that the meeting
was conducted with more dignity around."
•

R.I.P.

.

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