University of Santa Clara - Redwood Yearbook (Santa Clara, CA)

 - Class of 1920

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Mnin rsitg Notes ;M H g gj jjp g »,8 ft 4 Welcome fellows ! both Welcome old and new! That ' s all we have to say, and we ' re making it short and sweet, but we say it with a sincerity and feeling which, if adequately expressed, would fill a book. Just a word as to this de- partment of the Redwood . It has been customary for the University Notes to play the part of the general news section of our school publication, and we are going to do our best to maintain them as such. To carry out this aim we must solicit and receive your help. This assistance will consist mainly of letting us in on things that you believe will interest the rest of the fellows. With such co-operation from you, we ' re confident of making a suc- cess of the Notes. A great number of Faculty changes are to be noted in the personnel of both the University and High School facul- ties. Father N. Bell now in Seattle, formerly the guide of the college youngsters, has been replaced in this position by Father Shipsey. Father Bell ' s place at the head of the Senate is filled by Father Ryan, who in con- nection with this duty is also teaching the Sophomores in their English and Latin classes. Father Egan who re- cently departed for St. Louis, Mo., has left his chemistry department in charge of Father Menager. Perhaps none feel his loss as deeply as do the stage crew, for to them, no one can fill his place. Father Regan has also left for St. Lou- is, trusting his Junior Debating Society to the care of Father Donovan, and his Spanish class to Father Henry. St. Louis has also claimed Fathers Coghlan and Mullen, whose loss will be felt keenly by the High School department. Fathers Sprague and ' Connell are now in San Francisco, and we wish them as we wish the others that have departed, every success in the future. Father Fox has been added to the Philosophy department of the University. He will also assist Father Sullivan in the Senior Dramatic Society, and with such an able pair at the head of the Society, its production this year of the Passion Play, is assured of being a success. The following are new members that have been added to the High School Faculty: 29

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28 THE REDWOOD to develop and export American oil products, and that American bankers should not lend money to foreign na- tions which prohibit American partici- pation in oil production abroad. Mr. Woods ' suggestions deserve con- sideration. Harold J. Cashin, ' 21. To a Tiger Lily With conscious mein, in foliage green And her beautiful head held high, Sits the forest queen in her garb serene To bloom and to wither and die. Surrounded by pines and a carpet of vines She sways in the cool mountain air And the sun softly shines while gilding lines Of a red tiger lily so fair. Robert M. Martin, ' 24.



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30 THE REDWOOD Fathers Henry, Cosgrave, Howard, Fa- bris, and Belanger, and Mr. Mangan. Student Body Officers We feel that it is all together fitting at this time to make some men- tion of our corps of Student Body offi- cers, elected at the last Student Body meeting, last term. Our President, Roy W. Fowler, ' 21, certainly has all the requirements of a most efficient and successful executive. He is a man pop- ular not only here upon the Campus, but also in other college circles all over the state. His fame as a Rugby star carried his name far a few years ago. During the war he won the rank of en- sign in the United States Navy. We look forward to a most successful year under his leadership. Fred J. Moran, ' 22, will see to it that the office of Sec- retary of the Student Body is capably and diligently filled this year, and we believe that the trouble seekers on the floor will have to get up rather early to catch Fred napping. Moran held the office of president of his class last year. Thomas J. Moroney, Law, ' 21, will take care of the sheckles this year in his capacity as Treasurer, and rest assured that they will be well cared for by our Bull Montana . The office of Ser- geant-at-Arms , will be handled by none other than James R. Needles, ' 23, and there is no doubt but that Jimmy can take care of the job in good style. With this group of officers and James B. O ' Connor, as Graduate Manager, and Tullio A. Argenti, ' 22, as Student Man- ager, the Student Body has every rea- son to believe that its affairs will be well managed in the coming year. Mass of the Holy Ghost On the eleventh of September, the Mass of the Holy Ghost was cel- ebrated in the Old Mission Church. Rev. Father Murphy officiated at the ceremony, and Father Buckley deliv- ered the sermon. The entire student bodies of the University and the High School and their respective faculties were in attendance. Ere the first week of Indoor Rally the term had passed, Yell King Pop Reth- ers had the fellows out on the steps of Senior Hall competing with each other for the honor of blowing our antiquat- ed gymnasium off the campus. On the evening before the game, at an indoor rally given in the refectory, Pop opened up and showed us what he had prepared as a greeting for the Olympic Club game, and the enthusiasm which marked that rally will make it stand out above all others of it ' s kind in the minds of those who witnessed it. Cheer after cheer shook the old building, punctuated only by the talks of the various speakers. Father Murphy, Coach Harmon and Graduate Manager O ' Connor, each gave short addresses upon the game to take place the follow-

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