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: Accounting Society VOL. 23—No. 7 VILLANOVA COuibC, VILLANOVA, PA. TuMdmj, NoTMnber 25, 1M7 The Villanova Accounting Society

. was offlcially inaugurated lasl'^eek with the election of Raymond H. Kelm, president; Louia Y. Roche, vice president; Edward G. Sutula, Belle Masque Plays Student Convocation To Hear secretary; Charles Whitaker, treas- urer; and Phillip F. Barrett, librar- ian. Under the guidance of Mr. Lin- ' aalata the club has progressed ^^ rapidly into a well developed organi- Please Audiences i Speakers On N.F.C.C.S. Drive X sation. ''.' \'^.. :<''/':'' :'.' In his introductory address, Mr. Linsalata stressed the fact that the li society is an honorary one, and that 'Twelve Pound Look", "The Fisherman those accepted should be proud of ' Will be Vestaged Tonight holding membership. He stated that "Our Town Villanova is one of the nine Ac- credited Accounting Schools in An appreciative audience last nifirht viewed three Pennsylvania, and that this club is but the second of its kind to be plays presented by Belle Masque. The second^ of the new formed in the state. Benefits to Fall series of dramatic productions included : 'The Twelve members were briefly outlined, and

it was announced that honorary cer- ^miL*i*< > » *A'« // tificates will be presented to each than Tree, and "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder. member at the end of each year. You strike it rich ^\ By Murray and Father This certificate is an addition to the V The three productions un-

to given to the Junior •• awards be n you choose , v*-^^ *\ \ der the direction of the Rev. McGuire to Talk at and Senior attaining highest grades Y^ In accounting subjects. William J. Krupa, O.S.A., Radio Station Annual Affair • • . ." .. ixyr The program for the year includes •'..V have attracted many stud- numerous guest appearances of Chesterfield • • • ents from Chestnut Hill» Im- Approved By prominent Pensnylvania C. P. A.'s. *^v. These speakers will be chosen by they're tops!'' maoulata. Rosemont, and Villanova. an executive committee composed Admiasion ia frea. Curtain time ia of outstanding leaders of the bus- 8:80 P. M. Authorities iness world. Topics to be discussed All actors are students at either will be of general interest to all RoaemMit or Villanova. From last Thla week the Campua Radio Sta- plan to enter any field of bus- year's threa plays: '"rriflas," by who tion waa d^clally approved by the Susan Qlaspell, "Workbouaa Ward," iness, as "The C. P. A.'s Respon- v'^5 admlnietratlon and as of this writ- sibility to th^ Public", "Professional by Lady Gregory, and "Whera the Ethics"; "Special Work of the C. P. Cross is Made," t^ Eugeaa OTfallL ing stands ready to commence oper- A."; "Aptitudes needed by the pro- ACADEMY There are three returning aetres- ations Immediately after the coming AWARD WINNBR sas: Misses Mary. Ross Brown, fessional Accountant"; etc. Plans holidays. Although the organization Villanova STARRING IN PARAMOUNT'S Loretta Moors and' Miml Drans- are being made to have has to obtain.a room yet, they are various state meet- flsld. represented at "GOLDEN EARRINGS" confident that this block will not Tbs third act of "Our Town." ings of Accounting Societies. Rep- seriously delay operations because takes plaes in a graveyard. After resentatives will be najned at a there are at present several possibil- later date. a brief introduction by narrator ities open to them to choose from. ' /." Leary. actual action of 1 is now re- Joseph the Although membership However, It seems very likely that ^v- Senior Ac- Vf,f- the play beains. After Emily (Kath- stricted to Junior and an opportunity will 4>re8ent itself erlne Kelly) dies, she meets the counting majors, a motion has been m during the present vacation for sev- qualified Sophmores other occupants of the graveyard, passed to admit eral of the engineering staff to effect all of are friends and rela- after their quarterly marking peri- whom the necessary installation where- od. Students of the several Schools tivea They attempt to discourage ever It may be. are invited to attend all meetings. ^^f^^ Emily from returning to the world fs de- As soon as the layout Is installed (A special Invitation is extended to of the living, however, she r regular scheduled programs will be all engineers.) termined to return to see the day in order and there will be a demand The organization is now compris- of her eleventh birthday. As the for an operating staff to conduct ed of thirty-five members. / other inhabitants of the cemetery predicted, even that day was not programs. Rev. R. Handran, OSA, is in as pleasant as she thought it would who charge of the music ac- Fraternity in tivities on the campus, is the of- Medical #;:^ f •;;^.J?:;:^.??=%^, be; thus she too loses interest the world. Mr. and Mrs. Web are ficial moderator of the new under- With "The Doctor, in the service t^' .CO' portrayed by Clark Stockdale and taking. of mankind" as his theme, and the .-i«^' Mary Rose Brown. The supporting All broadcasting for the time be- members of the ing will be on 538.8 kilocycles, 540 attentive, interested a east includes: Jerry Ann Collum, recently reorganized Medical Frat- V**" fe Marie McMenamin, Louis Bartette, on your dial. ernity as his audience. Rev. Joseph Louis Blazlc. William Brening- M. Dougherty. O S.A., Ph.D., deliv- house, Donald ' Collins. Edward P. & W. Schedules ered the initial address of the year s* Doyle, Edward Fanelll, John Mal- to the science group. '.< llck. Herbert Matthews and Philip Stadium Stop ; Father Dougherty is Prior of the Meades. ^;' Monastery of Saint Thomas of Vill- "The Fisherman" was a fantasy Effective Monday, November 17, anova. He is an author and lec- ^s of Heaven. Audrey" (Rose Mary :N3. 1947, the Philadelphia and Western turer of distinction and a former if May) enters Heaven only to find (Edward Wilbur) her Railroad Company is to stop four Dean of the School of Science here, i that Henry f.'i^ Northbound trains daily except Sun- lover. Is not among the chosen Three main points outlined the i for Henry. ^nd' ^^V' A^ ^^^ Villanova Stadium stop, pre- Audrey's hopes Inspirational talk: (1) Proper to afford increased accommodations Peter's (Richard McKlnley) rebuke paration is necessary for the profes- | y^ for fhe students at Villanova Col- and dismissal of Henry form this sion, preparation well provided by lege. j skit, Joseph Hennessy and Paul the colWge to its students throi^h reached after a traf- Altenpohl fill out the cast. The decision the years; (2) the only thing worth Last of the plays was "The Twelve fic check by the PAW RR Co. in- while is to help others; (3) besides Pound Look." Harry Sims (John dicated a morning density not found Religion, English and Public Speak- Rows) about to be knighted en- in the afternoon Intermittent flow. Irig the most important sub- are gages a typist to write acknowledg- The Norristown express trains. neatness and cleanliness Jecta, and ments to congratulatory messages. which carry a special second car for the most important characteristics, The typist turns out to be Harry's the Villanova students will leave to be acquired during the college Moore). 69th Street at: S?^- first wife. Kate (Loretta years. Harry, determined to find out the Weekdays Vividly and dramatically^ the name of the man who is his wife's Prior, time after time, cited the preferenM, is flabergasted when she likeness of the Doctor to the Priest. answers she only wanted indepen- Clearly portrayed was the applic- dence. In the ensuing conversation ability of our Lord's words to the Kate flaunts Harry's pride and un- profession, "So long as you did this able to bear it. Harry dismisses to these, the least of my brethren, her. Miml Dansfleld and Richard the east as you have done It to Me." Lauman complete The necessity of high marks, the Harry's second wife and the butler ambitions which lead to a craving respectively. rehearsals were held for all for power and reward, the excusing Final the latter part of last week. of lack of progress on apparent plays Jwaifsmu^ dress rehearsal was held Sunday difficulties all were decried; the A for the seminarians. motive, the drive, to give and to All the costumes for the plays serve must guide above all petty ESTEMELD Miller Cos- were furnished by the ambitions, over all difficulties to tume Company. Philadelphia. final success. In the future Belle Masque hopes to produce a full-length play and Arts Fraternity sponsor a variety show. Richard Randolph took the gavel time last Thursday in ™CT^ for the first BETTER I*SnNG V^J**^^,^^ 315 Mendel to preside over the NFCCS COLLECTING meeting of the Delta PI Mu, as new .t34.00 ^itlOi FRESHMEN ., president of the fraternity. ^ COOLER SMOKING SOPHOMORES .923.60 Mr. Randolph won his offlce by a J JUNIORS .fie.bo from his op- .914-80 very narrow margin SENIORS • ••••*< ponent Maurice Crane. Other of- 989.00 ficers of the fraternity Include: John McOrath, Vice-President; Wil- liam Fleming. Secretary-Treasurer; and Arthur Smith, Student Council . ..

Thro* 'Umdmj, NoTwnlMr 25, 1M7 THE VILLANOVAN Fags TuMdUiy. Howmthmr 25, 1»47 P«f« Two THE VILLANOVAN Cartoon Contest Winners Cartoonists BULL PEN STUDENT COUNCIL HOMICIDE HIGHWAY Prideand By John L. Kucha There have been objections brought to our attention that We found sufficient time the other run on bank . . .story ends with Lana does not know just what, if anything, gods Share Glory Turner divorcing a red ieorpuscle the student body Predjudice day to read a newspaper. Not the named Joe. This picture is highly the Student Council. Although the meetings are open New York Times perhaps, but the on in recommended to the current crop note the r«- Steele and Lcazaro Philadelphia Inquirer. Someone else in the school has been invited to attend, it seems It was pleasing to of movie goers by Lovella Preaob- and every one had bought It. We saw it lying in sponslveness and interest shown by In passing: We are unwillingly in the dark a somewhat "read" condition and ers. Just a thought that a large section of the students the student body to the lecture of Tie for First Place picture since (how else) we haven't seen a good last Tuesday eve- absent mindedly activities. It has been suggested that the Mr. Lewis Carter With The Wind" was made. about the Council's picked It up and started to read. "Gone ning. The Negro question headlined Last Thursday evening the Vil- And how can Hollywood make good weekly, its progress, plans and to So, while President Truman is plan- Council report to the students the program. In prevfotis articles lanovan Cartoon Contest came a their people alternate ning curbs on this and that. Mayor pictures when ' ' the need for our further education climax when the Judges headed by ' " -^ ' ''•'> between the divorce courts and Con- idiiiiculties. ' . being Villanovan Sports Car- O'Dwyer is curbing dogs. on the subject was stressed as Neal Fahy, gressional probes on communism?. is answer to that appeal. It will appear prerequisite to the solu- toonist, announced the winners. Page three quotes a precise scien- This article in a necessary There Just ain't timet all important issue. The The response to the contest was tific dispatch concerning a General information, and to answer what questions the tion of an A peculiar intellectual furore weekly to give toward acquir- very encouraging, and the decision Electric scientist who has discov- positive step taken seems to seise the campus Just serious questions addressed to it evidenced by was close, resulting in a tie between ered a simpler way of making rain students forward to it. Any ing that education, as about this (the exam) time. Every- the attendance of a large number of Jack Steele, of O'Dwyer Hall, and than by the dry ice method. His ' boning. Library turnstiles will receive attention by the Council,* » body is studenU at Mr. Carter's lecture, was Samuel Lazzaro, a day student from method employs ordinr.ry water. Freshmen stop government: The report new records. Some basic facts about our student especially encouraging to this ob- Kirklyn, Pa. Gads, how science marches on. pounding the playful dickens out of server. received Next thing you know, they'll be is th eStudent Council. The remaining cartoons each other and the nearest Barrack official government of the student body speal; We bad an opportunity to honorable mention ratings on scores producing rain by using rain. Arid wall, football players Uke books It meets every Carter followlnf Its constitution appears in your hand-book. further with Mr. for college themes and sketching. why not? What could be simpler? rather than drinking water along on and lllumla- 21 5M. The his highly informative Joe King, Chesterfield campus rep- We know quite a few husbands the California trip, local pubs other Wednesday night at 6:00 P. M. in Room ating address. He spoke much con- resentative awarded duplicate prizes who are interested in those new (that's Villanovese for tea room) invited to attend one word "tolerance.** planes. meetings are open and any or all students are cerning the to the winners and congratulated speedier than sound ..They are empty, girls are alone by the he committee meetings are "Tolerance" has its origin, as them on their success. hope to get a speedier than sound telephone, vets forget about their OS observers. Special meetings and explained, in the vocabulary of that omnipre- the campus. Published on this page are the auto to take care of subsistence checks, the Ciechs for- Mendel Ahove you see the most tragic spot on it means to endure, open as well an dthese meetings are announced on the medicine. Here winning entries, in the order they sent back seat driver. get about the veterans, the Italians injury to, a foreign body or -^ This crossing has taken more than seven lives, and it will without were placed by the Judges, Neal Hollywood News Story Six forget about Flume, yes, it's exam Hall bulletin board. ' poison. And hence, to tolerate the Meyer and installed soon'7 STEELE Fahy, Leo Dodd, Emile vampires, played by Bela Lugosi. time. Villanova men have gone into your petition: take more if a signal light is not minority croups, such as Catholics, FIRST PLACE: JACK The procedure for Council consideration of Richard Hudak, of the Villanovan hold up blood bank President their respective scholastic cocoons. federal authorities have repeatedly Negroes and Jews, means to piit up Staff. you voted into office Local, state and Shylock announces all deposits gua- Only to come out this Wednesday See your council representative, the man with them temporarily in the hope In third place was a cartoon de- emphasized safety, yet here even a warning light is ranteed... anaemic depositors start eve as social butterfllea to the attention of the or expectation of being eventually pleting an Alumni Hall "incident" last year. He will bring your petition ruled out on a mere technicality. This section of Lancaster rid of them. drawn by Ernesto E. Smith. George your suggestion is important and Council. If you feel that Tolerance, in . that sense, is not C. Corcoran, Jr., of 323 Alumni Hall, Pike is called a "through highway" and signal lights have representative, ask enough. It is not worthy of human ^UV^CA/TMf^ took fourth place with his detailed The Fifth Column that you can present it better than your been refused in the past because there was no intersection. beings. What is really required and drawing presenting a "chow" line and you probably will be is the Chairman for speaking time . Indeed demanded Justice coupled II II II nil dilemma. But there is an intersection ! Over a thousand victims try By C«*""»' with charity. These two are en- Johnson and Wrmnk MoBride it. !>•» ' Hugh accorded ^ . r- n their best to cross over this "through highway" daily. joined upon us by conscience. Who M nil li .11 ji Sunday, Joe Roger's old ship tied of us can fail to heed that voice? Surely this merits some consideration from our lawmakers. TEN YEARS In behalf of all the students who up in Frisco, mustered all hands Back the drive for a signal light by signing the attended last Tuesday's lecture, we not on watch for a private cheering heartiest AGO IN THE PIE SHOP petition outside the Villanovan office — your signature should like to express section at Kesar Stadium. Shouts of THE his NEW thanks to Father Lunney and all the localites won. might save a few lives. Interracial in- "Yo, Joe" had Along with th6 three major buildings now being erect- Society. They were VILLANOVAN strumental in making the evening dering. is the comparatively unimposing new ed on the campus possible and are to be commended Wytocki Receives Board And speaking of football. Joe. the its position for their work. All attest to the other half of the Tulski twins, has Pie Shop. Unlike its architectural significance, .1 and worth of Mr. Carter's thought-pro- Recognition for All assigned himself as a 1-man pub- Pie Shop Incidentally.. Odds Ends on the campus should be far from minor. The voking and Interesting talk and to American licity agent for his "kid" Jack; Joe activity, and the value of the contributing re- is currently quoting 3 to 1 odds on should be Villanova's center of leisure time By J. Dtiffy By Joe Leary marks made by Fathers Gordon By Richard J. Hudak his kid's making All-Amerlcan therefore we should be vitally concerned about all its The position of the Republican The state and labor unions exist and Lunney. The following item is reprinted by P. McManus and O. Kaiser next year. Party today is not an enviable one. in virtue of the same principle, "the features. •;. from the Nov. 16th issue of the 1937 Next year's football schedule ; The Academy of Music is host to' It la flghting: a lostngr (thus far) natural propensity of man to live Villanovan: won't be announced until next year new 1P4e Shop is a grand improvement, and can the original Greneral Platoff Cos- The l"\s, .. * /" * in of the state, V Official information emanating some time, but if you believe in battle against an opponent doubly society." The object sack Chorus on the eve of Thanks- function than before. The Villanovan of Mrve a much lavger is Letters To from the All American Board rumors, we have a few of the pos- armed. The living opposition to as it exists for the citisen, the giving. This group will present a when it THE CRMPUS CHOW HOUNDS Football disclosed that Johnny Wy- sible changes. feels that it speaks for the whole studeht body policies is represented in the common good, therefore it must pro- review of the old Russian folk their socki, Villanova gridster, has been songs and dances as they were per- Rumor, strictly rumor, has It hopes that the new Pie Shop will be a real student social person of Harry Truman and the tect a citisen's natural right of Join- formally recognized for participation The Editor formed during the time of the that Villanova will drop George- non-living in the memory of the ing societies and of Joining unions. SAMUEL LAZZARO in the selection of the All-America center—a pleasant place to relax—a spot where we may FiRST PLACE: Tsars. town, Holy Cross and Col- President Roosevelt As part of the state, the union line-up this year. lege. But these tips even go further friends a center of campus weekend activity. late Editor VILLANOVAN. Of last week's play openings In receive our — The highest national recognition than that. Possibly, they say, the It is acknowledged that political must not work contrary to the com- Box 1, Villanova, Penna. Philadelphia, "I Remember Mama" achieve these aims we must do more than sit achieved by a Villanova football Wildcats will crack the Ivy League To trends are generally in cycles to mon good and rupture existing or- Dear Sir: or "Showboat," will do much to player was attained by Ekldie Mich- (Brown), the Big Nis€ (Ohio State) lintil the interior is decorated and then criticize. the left or right. The oourse of der between the two societies.. A Everyone else seenu to be pattinf make the evening an enjoyable one. back, wait aels, captain and guard of the 1934 and some representative of the events in the United States after the balance arises. Both have a similar himself on the back, so I'll Join tho "I Remember Mama" stars Char- It would be a good idea for the student council to appoint football squad. Michaels was men- Southwestern Conference, possibly first World War would seem to indi- end or goal, and both must employ throng. I could write about the lotte Greenwood as the mainstay of tioned on the Ail-American second Arkansas. One request—keep aU committee which would make student opinion available cate that the aftermath of war is a a common means to achieve this food, but I won't. It wouldn't be that belovable Norse - American a team. Other Villanova gridsters this under your Stetson. to the right. A conservative purpose, social Justice. on matters con- turn beneath me to discuss scrounging have received honorable mention family. The setting of this comedy to the administration and the contractor or may not result Last weekend was a bruiser. All tendency may Social Justice is a new name for In the chow lines, but I wouldn't on various selection of national takes place in San Francisco dur- building. If the the hurly-burly of war but the Catholic Oirls Colleges were in cerning the interior decoration of the after an old subject. Briefly, it is a virtue mention the subject Not that I'm press ratings, among whom were ing the end of the last century. we do believe that a "back to nor- social render each adverse things, this Lorraine," favor- competition for dates—they ail had chief obstacle to the suggestions of this committee would whereby groups to those but George "Whitey" Randour and Wil- "Joan of another movement is inevitable. their big dances on the same week, malcy" other their due. and the members time I'd like to pay a few compli- liam "Toby" Cavanaugh. ite of last season, has been adapted end. be expense, we believe that the student council would After World War I there was a within those groups are required to ments. First of all that pat on tho for little theatre groups, and will following share with each other in the social back. % make its premiere at the Colonial Bucky Coleman prommed with have little trouble in securing student cooperation on any return to Republicanism the idealistic Democracy of the Wil- good. The object of the early fore- I went to the game last Friday Players Playhouse, Delaware Co., Doris. She's the girl, y know, who such fund-raising enterprise. Moreover it would enhance son era. The majority of the people, runners of our modern labor unions, night. I had a marvelous time. LOST and FOUND on November 27, 28, 29. The title has the little white radio that for the position of the council. being conservative or at least pas- the medieval guilds, was "to deter- After noticing who was out with .^•>:-yi:v:^>. role, which starred Ingrld Berg- so long entertained the troops DWARO history of the two world wars ends. modern Secularism) ate into their body . . . compliments ... I cant the campus. Miss Bonaventure will grand opening last week, will be was with a westerner named Mary JAMES PLUNKETT '4» Sports Editor ERNESTO E. SMITH Maws aa^m The Democratic leader today is a Christian roots. send orchids because I'm dating a THIRD PLACE: gladly assist those who have either presented on 'Thanksgiving Day and ...Some of the dolls who didn't beliefs college girl, but I will offer a po* lost or found missing articles, and the Friday following. "Cadenza." for naught, ended up with Michael Marshal •4». Richard Shinners •48. Michael Joaeph Nowljjj Mt. man who in his manner and Social Justice cannot exist In the know Thomas Mitchell tunla Informs us that she would appre- Charles Lafferty '49. Frank Oobe '61. FYank OualkowskI ;51. represents, if nothing else, regu- Secularistic state. For Secularism or daisy* • • written by Howard Dills, is a hum- sports from St Joe's and LaSalle . . Bender 'it, John J»n»es Connolly •61. Joseph •61 Joseph Miller 'BO. Martin larity and conformity. the absence of virtue as It A Rootsr ciate any cooperation on this score! orous and dramatic fantasy with foolish glrla '61. R«lnhart '61. Arthur Woodrow demands Kinney '60. Joaeph Callahan Oeorire R to make the service efficient. result, the Republicans are demands the absence of God. and music. Bob Shebley, back In the miaile LoulH Alvare ^48. As a ^,,^^^ ,,,„ plagued by the memory of a great substitutes an armor of compliance William F. Altenpohl. Editor business after getting a hole klekai '61, Quill •80. A. J, Mul- R, B Manifold "61. William Brenlnichouse Joseph with a conventional philanthropy. in his hass drum by a frustratad '49. P. Mc- socially conscious personality and Villanovan. len 'it David V. Anthony 'SI. John A. Rowe '61. Ounther Kaiser '51. Jam*»s the presence of a practical leader If God be ignored and therefore U. of Virginia footer a few weeks Manus '48. John Mallick '49. VInce O Nell '61. Mark Morris Box 1, Villanova. Pa. '49. Thoroaa Russo satis- social justice, how can labor and Calendar ago Joe Topper, strictly In the '49. qualities are Campus Tayoun '61, Leo Dodd '49. BnUI Mayer Richard Hudak whose plain, solid Dear Mr. Altenpohl: •49 factory. It might be said that the management function harmoni- The cheer leaders, keeper of ins, was there with (yep) Flos •ports Staff political eco- '49. public has grown weary of genius. ously? Do not and "Butch,'? gentlemen Tuesday, November 25 The new q>orts editor--Jlm Plun- James Lyons '48. Paul Altenpuhl '49. Ned Hoffner •49. Arnold Keehan and the who '50. Raymond Monrt- nomic exploitation, Communism, kett—has got a real rooter In Pat William Canino '60. N«al Fahy '60, Oeorre Mondschein If the O. O. P. can substitute kidnapped our mascot, *X>ount Vil- Senior Mechanical Engineering Plant Trip '51. Wnilam Immaculata's head cheer wiieln '60. Tyson Rcllly '50. Walter Ryiclel '06. Harry Jacolwi successful legislation for the Ad- racial discrimination And fertile lain III." have asked me to congrat^ Casey, '61. '61. Harold Range 51. ' '61. MaoWlllkuns Paul Pressede such environment? 6:30 Rev. John Bresnahan, Thanks- . . saw Frank "Ous" Klussarlts Raymond it the pasture in ulate the Student Body of Villanova O.S.A.» speaks on leader We Picture Staff ministration's leadership, has the Catholic Bishops of spirit with a lively lovely celebrating Rohert Graf '50. Raymond BemlnRer '49. Dan Hafllnicer '60. WPIIam Neal opportunity to overcome this dou- Recently, College for the and sports- giving to God Chapel — Connelly standing with Carter '51. Dan Robinson '51. William Murphy •Bl, Harry Papaan 61. Rob- ble handicap. But their main efforts the U. S. set forth the crisis which manship they displayed during tho Fedlgan's i 'm 8:80 Bell Masque Plays ^Field House "Reds" ert Pope '60. so far have not been shining suc- Secularism brings today to family, week leading up to the Vlllanovft- m — Joe Ringlestein while Business Staff 7 cesses. Destruction of price control worker, nation, the world. Skewer- Georgetown game. n 0'Ck>nner. kibitzed . . . •60. FOT' Wednesday, November Joe Klnr •48. Barry Olbbone 'B\. Jack Olbbons '61. Donald Baralt 26 Circulation Staff has not brought the promised drop ing history, the sound labor union, They are looking forward to tho Boswaimt Satatday Nlglit Clunk 'Sl. Thanksgiving Vacation Begins after Classes aeorKfe Weber, ill. '51. Ralph lorlo '50. Ed »<^nt'"„Charl*s in cost of living, and their (the government or society cannot be continuation of this series and they '51. Robert Tope 50. Moa Jaffe at it again... Carl An- Ralph akowron 51. Oene Langan '51. Harry l*apaaa Republican) labor legislation Is still found which has departed from its hope that both sides will continue Thursday, November 27 nas at it again too. This time with Copy Staff undergoing trial. Moreover, on the original place in space, the Chris- this rivalry In the spirit of friend- THANKSGIVING an easterner named Kathle. . .Jaek Frank MrOeehnn '50. Olrard Farnan '60. Edtrar 1^ Blane '60 Rteve Keiss basis of Congressional reaction to tian "place." Being practical, real- ship and good rivalry. 'bfK Corr big man with . . . •51. Robert MarKoberta '51. William Foley '60. l>lck Randolph the President's recent address to istic, and progressive, there can be Very truly yours, Sunday, November 80 Fran Bin Leighton per Congress, we expect the inept O.O.P. but one Common Denominator, John T. Callahan, Jr. usual . . . Louie Faculty Advisor— Rev. John A. Klekotka. O.8.A. Resident students return to campus Alvttre with leadership to continue to be just whether it concern order, authority, Gunter P. Kaiser Queen AAA . . . Bill This paper Is dedicated to one of the finest men who ever entered VlHa- that. or the precise hanging of the moon. Keepers of the Villanova Mascot Monday, December 1 McDonald and Jane. nowa: scholar, athlete. gr of Catholic The Tower The Red and Black when I went to sleep. AasoclaUon. .

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Paff« Four THE VILLANOVAN Tuetday, Ncrwmmhmr 1S» 1»47 >»l •. ^Tbiday, 28, 1M7 THE VILLANOVAN Pace Firm Blue Room, Billiard Room "TWELVE POUND LOOK** Made Ready For Students TO BUIUI UtESCOPE

Kegs and Traffic Signals Discussed at Bi- Last Thursday the Physics Club of V .Monthly Council Meeting Villanova voted to begin construc- tion of an astronomical telescope. Several of the members, headed by last Wednesday At the regular bi-monthly meeting Don Clarke, have been investigating the Student Council heard that the blue room and billiard the construction and engineering angles of the undertaking. While in the. Field House might be opened soon. It passed room the exact design has not been de- a motion to request a traffic light on the Lancaster Pike cided upon the club is reasonably sure that it will be either a re- and another motion to award keys to Studen^ Council fiector of the Newtonian or Casse- members. granian type or a Standard refrac- tor. The club is studying the possi- •^ Emil Mika told the Coun- -'v New Navy Building bilities of making the lenses or mir- CATS RALLY TO EDGE SAN FRANSISCO cil that the blue room and rors from cast plastic materials as a means of saving the time usually billiard room should be Simulates Warship involved in grinding the objective opened in the near future^ or speculum to shape. Siano 's Toe profvided that tevenO. problema by Oewgs SchroU The telescope, when completed, Proves Margin announced visual observaUon oould be Mttled. The chief quaa- The Navy Office has will be used for The Cast from Left to Right: John Rowe (Harry), Mimi that the new building of Naval Sci- and photographic Spectroscopy tlon* Involvwl aequiring perionnel Dranafield (Second Wife), Richard Lauman (Butler), and As Rogers L^iads ence and Tactics Is scheduled for principally. The Physics Club is Comeback ..\i. myotoss to tuperviM afitlvltiM, atad decldlnc completion sometime in January. interested in locating also any stu- Loretta Moore (First Wife). Piers p-^ at what tlmM th« rooms vould be New ordnance consisting, nf « k. dents who would be Interested in range Inch gun, with eutomatic the project as it is anticipated that Sheehon Scores . avallabla for um. He promleed a on Opening Play; Final Under and computer, a 8-inch gun, the telescope will tax heavily the OUT OF THE fltarther report ae soon aa he had a 40 mm. gun, and a 20 mm. gun free time of those invited. Turbine Plant Host / { Tolly by Schreiber more definite Information. will arrive in time for installation. The next meeting will be held COPY BASKET am RiF BUI Altenpohl brought to the atp There is a possibility that radar after the Thanksgiving vacation on By James Tayoun To Senior Mechs ^A Thrilling the 25,000 fana present by their senBational last half tentlon of the Council the danger- and radio gear will be acquired at Thursday, December 11th, at 6:00 A lunatic was given paper and rally when they came from behind to ous eroselnf on the Lancaster Pike a later date, to complete the equip- o'clock, in the Physics Lab in Men- typewriter after he wanted to write, On the afternoon of November W, overcome a 12 point deficit, ment of the armory. the Villanova ^Tildcats at the front entrance to the college. del Hall. All those interested are and went to work at a great pace, the Senior Students of the Meehaal- squeaker past the San Francisco Dons by He pointed out that since the traf- BSach classroom and office will be Invited to attend. filling page after page. A guard's WANpm^la a 21-19 margin. their eal B«ngineerlng Department will In biggest intersectional battle since they fic is usually heavy on the Pike and equipped with a public address sys- curiosity was aroused, and he aaked WPscr met Loyola University of in 1937, the the number of students crossing tem making possible inter -office to see the manuscrpit. Uke their first Plant Trtp of the CaU showed at this point was great it represents general an- "I'm writing a wonderful adven- Plant of the football world why they commualcation and year to the Lester Turbine / / a safety hasard. It was brought out nouncements. This system of com- Fall Meeting ture story," said the looney, "take Westlnghouse Eleetrle Corporation. were named as the Great Lakes that this request was made of the simulated a look." munications along with a Included In the tour are the fol- Bowl opponent of Kentucky on authorities a short time ago. Combat Information Center, a mock Twenty members of the col- The first page read, "General lowing points of Interest: The Blade oNe 7 TO. STUDENTS SELECT fall Jones leaped his Dec. d, * A motion was then made to award bridge and the previously mentioned lege faculty will attend the upon faithful horse Shop, where blades are forged and \ V a key to each member of the Stu- armory will be coordinated to per- meeting of the Middle Atlantic and shouted, "Giddyap, giddyap, finished; Main Assembly Plant, In For the flrst three periods, the " dent Council at the end of the year mit drills in which the midshipmen section of the American Society giddyap, giddyap and so which the blades are sectioned, dy- West Coasters had a falriy easiy on for In which he serves. • This motion win practice problems of naviga- for the Promotion of Engineer- pages. namically balanced and assembled; time with the Cats as they piled up was bitterly fought by several mem- tion and combaV ing Education. This convention "What's this?" asked the guard. Test Floor, Machine Shop and a 19-7 advantage. In the last period all engineering and Nothing but pages of giddyap." bers of the Council who felt it was The basement will contain the embracing Gear-Cutting Room. the charges of coach Jordan Oliver science educators will be held "Oh." said the nut, "can I help it an Inappropriate idea and thought latest in five position firing ranges These trips are arranged by the Villanova. Notre Dame and suddenly sprang to life as Joa December 0, at Pratt Institute, if the horse won't move?" -6 S the school authorities ought to be where the midshipmen will train in Engineering School to further co- Rogers and George Schreiber cros^ Brooklyn, N. T. The Santa Clara Army Leads the ones to suggest . It However, the use of small arms. ordination between actual theory m ed the goal line for the game wto- the motion Dean J. Stanley Morehouse is was carried with one dis- and Industrial practice. Ballotbg ning scores. senting vote from John Kucha who They called her bacon.. Someone chairman of the resolutions com- Conscience gets a lot of credit WILDCAT MBPTS VdUDCAT VILLAMOVA i^' Goidon Teeeee TD mittee and as such will express, I ^' asked that the individual vote of always trying to bring her that belongs to cold feet Smart quarterbacking on the pait at the dinner, the thanks of all Visitor at Byberry: "Is that dock By Harry Jacobs •ach member be so reoorded. home. Moot Your of Andy Gordon set up the first to the host, Pratt Institute. right?" Last week, Vfllanova College stu- Villanova Utlly. Going contrary to Inmate: "It wouldn't be here If dents, given an opportunlfy to de- FrWiidg all the pre-game Information thai clare their favorite football plasrers, Jay: I think the driver of that car it was". picked an All-American football labeled the "Oats as a team that must be one of my teachers. . . for ahead . At tho Opener Prepare featured primarily Q^y^l^T^ Cagers a ground attack, team for this year. The balloting Ray: Why do jrou think that? A litUe later In life the girls stop was slightly heavier than expected Andy, after Steve Romanik had ra> Jay: He'a stubborn about lett.' « looking for their ideal man and with 130 students voting, enough to turned the kickoff from the 8 to the pass. start looking around for a husband. me Greeks Wfldcmts Unimpresspre ViDaiioya Sharpens Attack guarantee 8S yard line, crossed up the Saa 5^^j a fairly comprehensive choice. '•;;,/, Francisco defense by calling a pass In Pre-Scwon ScrimmAfe Harrier Take for St Mary's and v:^ Supmrior Sotfa Famtiam Undoubtedly, bicause many of the play on the opening scrimnage students have play of Sorviem Rlanliattan not as yet had an the gcmie. Gathering In SPRITZLER'S 's opportunity to witness other than Gordon's 88 yard pass, rangy John Lunehmon Dint 7th In IC4A For VAN HEUSEN Shirtt lASt Tliureday nlslit. the VlUs- By Ifan I^rons merely sectional games the voting Siano with Joe Rogers holding ooii> 818 LancMMter Ave. Bova. vanity beeketball team doeed gave a decided preference for B

8~~RcbeIs .....«.•«'•«'• k < *^ • 9 been heard of these sports. We have most of the physical equip- 4—Woodchoppers ...... 5 All that is needed is a ment available to return to competition. Schedule for Dec. 4th lifted call for candidates and a coach. When then, re we to be Rebels vs. Cats Woodchoppers vs. Cardinals from this state of suspended animation in which we now are? Bouquets to Bill Lilienthal on being selected to the A. P. AH Eastern team. Look for Bill to be invited to participate in the CATS RALLY £ast-West Shrine game this New Year's. SUdlum, the team should y--\ After that thriller out at Keiar (Continued from Page 1) trip to really have a wonderful time on the way back home—a that he fumbled. John Sheehan HoUjnvGod yesterday, a look at Grand Canyon and then home by covered the loose pigskin on the 30. With Joe Rogers leading the at- Friday. tack., the Main Liners boomed to without a guess as to the out- No column would be complete the 10 yard line in 2 plays. Here could be come of the approaching bowl game at Cleveland. We the Dons line stiffened but on the question is which fourth down with 12 yards to for safe and say that the Wildcats will win but the go like they did a score, Rogers following Jack Tul- Wildcat--Villanova or Kentucky. If the team plays wins, skl's blocking swept end for six a final season's record of .7 last Sunday, they should have points. After a heated protest, John a tie. Siano's kick was declared good. 2 losses and , , ^,. « basketball games. Before the next issue we'll have played two With the seconds rapidly ticking and three away, the Cats started to march opener with Mount Saint Mary from Maryland The from the Dons 44 yard line. Get- Mlanhattan College. The latter game nights later, a game with ting a 1st down by a penalty on the The Jaspers have practic- should put the cagers to an early test. 31, Gordon was forced to punt as plus height. Three men on the San Francisco line held ally the same team they had last year on the 6'3". 29. Andy angled his short punt out the starting five are well over of bounds on the 3 yard line. George Kuksar's return punt was taken by Billy Doherty on the 45. who re- Student Select Ross Drops Meet turned it''to the 'Frisco 32. Carrying the ball three consecutive times Joe (Continued from Page 1) By Harry Bangs Rogers advanced it to the 6. Browning Ross failed in his de- Burly George Schrelber crashed Tttckies: Ferraro, U.S.C.; Minor. fense of the Senior Middle Atlantic over for the g«me winning score. Arkansas; Davis. Georgia Tech; A. A. U. 10,000 meter championship John Siano, whose kicking toe has Czarobski. Notre Dame: Serinl. Ken- last Sunday at Fairmount Park as won three games for the Cats this tucky; Wlsert Michigan; Paul. Curtis Stone, last year's IC4A title- year, kicked the extra point. U.CXJi.; Agaae, Illinois; Contl, Del- holder from Penn State, won the The Dons nearly saved aware. the ball 6^-mile grind in the good time of game as they rolled from their 6 Quards: Barker. Lannlgan and 32:85. Although Ross lost, his to the Villanova 8 yard line before Smith. Villanova; Riley. Holy Cross; coach, Jim "Jumbo" Elliot, was the Wildcats in a magnificent stand O'Neill, Syracuse; Slgnaglo. Notre pleased with the fine showing of slapped the Dons back Dame; Rawlins. USV.; Wren, Illi- with two his distance star. This was the consecutive losses to take the ball nois: Ramsey. Kentucky. second time that Browning has ran over on downs to end Humble, Rice. Walsh. that final ges- Canftefa: recoveaing from a severe case ture. Dame: Muncha. Alabama: since Notre grippe. Princeton., of the VlliMM** Parentonl, Teammate George Thompson who Ba49ka: Wedemeyer, St. Mary's; has shown great Improvement Stosburg. Temple: Lawless, Deuber. of the cross Dooney and Mlnlsl. Penn; McWll- since the opening first of six Uans, Mississippi St; Ghaul, ; country season was the the wire. Graves, California; Conerly. Michi- Villanova entries to cross kick just gan; Nadhemy and Jackson, Tale; Thompson's last minute at the Scott. Arkansas; Gallffa. Army: fell short as he was nipped West, Princeton; Girard. Wisconsin; finish line by a 1 sec. margin Barooowski. Georgetown; Moss. Illi- m>is: Joe. Penn SUte; Hall. U.S.F.; Diminick. Boston CoUege; Hawkins, Navy; Rauch. Georgia.

Tickets for the Villanova-Ken- tueky Bowl game are still on ale. WiUiam Frlel. Alumni Sec- retary, will handle the sale in his oflice in the abeeence of Bob Wealand. Announced Prices: I4J0 92.40* IS.60 91J0* *These tickets are on sale only at Municipal Stadium. Cleveland, which holds 80,000, on December 0, the day of the game. Be sure to enctoee 25 cents in mail orders

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P«f• Eight THE VILLANOVAN TuMday, NovMiibar 25, 1947

tUC BULUCriH put out by the oftlcers of the club fifty stronf, will play boat to tba eOABD and may be enlarged in the future. clubs of the surrounding collegaa. The club will hold seven official Rev. Lorenso Losano, OSA. baa AN INVITATION TO ALL VILLANOVANS meetings during the year in addition announced thai the consuls from to several planned social «vents. Spain and Cuba are expected to be Fcpnoas Ilalion Tomoto Hes present at the affair. GUiy senoritaa °°^ from the neighboring instltutlona VILLAMOmN D.P.E will be an added attraction. JOHNNY'S & DIKfiERS The main attraction of the even- VOL23. — No. 8 VILLANOVA COLLEGE, VILLANOVA, PA. Tuesday, December 9, 1947 The Commerce and Finance Fra- ing- will be the play entitled "El STEAK SANDWICHES HOACKS de Amor", (A Pit>of of! A* ^« Ca Cm ternity, D.P.E., met on Thursday Prueba Love). The Roscmont Club will' afternoon of last week to make FREE DELIVERY Student Chapter with Villanova In the pro- VtlUnova'a ASCE plans for the coming smoker and to combine held Ite aecond, meeting of the cur- ductlon. The cast includes: Seno- 194/IIELlEl submit the new constitution for ap- County Lane crt Chestnut Ave. Sam Donahue Baiid Campus Radio Airs rent term laet Friday morning in rita Peggy Johan as Chelita, Roliert proval. ^ 104 Mendel. In addition to Sabol as Don Justa, Senorlta Vir- Room At the smoker, pledgees will be in- the regular meeting, plans for a ginia Murphy as Aurora, Pat Faby ARDMOR£» PA. ARO. 9430 itiated into the fraternity. It was field trip to the Bethlehem Steel as Francisco, also brought to the attention of all and Anthony Gulotta plant In Bethlehem, Pennsylvania as Ernesto. ked Fo r Ball Dedication Tonight article Boo members that three of the were discussed. ^ by-laws will be strictly enforced. Maestro .Fr. Lozano wl|l try to will be conducted through Yearbook Receives Tours The article reads: "Unauthorized ab- steal the spotlight however, leading mills making reinforcing bars, rolled sence from two consecutive regular his male chorus, with bla alx fool Nation's Top New Orchestra Named to Play All-American plates, and also through the furnace meetings, or any three unauthor. baton. Rehearsals have sbown that The Rev. Edward Grimes Will and other preliminary processing ized absences during one semester they are definitely a threat to JYed for Belle Air Dance Rating sections. It is expected to last about is cause for dismissal from the fra- Waring. They will add to tbe LaUn Assist in Ceremony three hours. ternity." mood with renditions of "Amapola". Tuesday, December 2nd, was de- Donahue, hailed by Eastern promoters as the top The Belle Air, Villanova year- A meeting will be held some time "EI Rancho Grande" and otbera. Sam cided as the best available date for this week to make further plans After refreshments a movie with new band this year, will play for the "Dance of the Year," the book, has announced that last Villanova's own radio station, WVIL,will officially go on the trip. All engineering students for the smoker. Spanish dialogue, "The Adventures year's book, edited by Tom Schu- Who wish to make the tour are ad- Belle Air Ball. The Senior Class is sparing no pains in plan- the air tonight, Tuesday, December 9. The first part of the of El Chico", will be shown. Mem- bert, was awarded All-American vised to register with Mr. Oallen bers are invited to bring tbeir datea ning the first formal dance at ViHanQva evening's programs will feature a Special Broadcast of Dedi- before tomorrow, Wednesday, No- inJAtfu-^JllfeABge honors 4qr- 1>»* MM^i^n^i a^h^iit^tf^i BETA GAMMA * However, the affair la open only to ^"^ vember aeth. ,• ':v' :.:::'::: will beheld in the Fidd Houi^^ Press Association. cation ^Ceremonies. members. -""'* -'i'»>J '«.«r '• After the regular meriting and the • Beta Gamma, Vlllanova's debat- on J^anuary^ 1^, in a weme of S-j'i.yrj:^'$r( "'fhtm' i|*r yislfbddk'"^iw*' ^imwi ' :;^lthough plans for this spe- above plans were flnished, a movie ing organization secured its Arst ''really different" decorations. t. the four in its claas in the United Cinema its Joseph s cial on Soil-Cement and use In Air- season last Wednes- program are not as yet victory of the Statea which received All-Ame- port Construction was shown. Tickets for tha dance want on day night as a team of two girls ACCOUNTING aUB completed, it is rican rating. The total entries to expected that from Bryn Mawr College provided sale Friday and early returns last the Rev. B. Grimes, President Ray Kelm prealded at To Debate the 1947 contest, which is known Highlights of OJUL, Chap- opposition. show a heavy demand for the ad- Madeline Blount, and Coloston the second meeting of Vlllanova's lain, will deliver an address on the mission slips. Due to a limited ca- GERMAN cum Nauman representing Bryn Mawr Accounting Club on Monday, No-. opening of the station. vember 13. After business bad been. pacity of the Field Hoxisa and a British ASME Smoker defended the negative against Bill With The Vincent Pica was elected Pres- opening will be a majw Regan and Manny Rubin who up- taken care of, Mr. Unsalata ad-l huge student body of 2,300, a Uml- ident of Vlllanova's Gterman Club event of great significance as Vil- held the affirmative of the question, dressed the group on "The Dutiea of s evening. His victory ted sale of UckeU Is a necessity. The Union Debating Society of Tomorrow at 8:00 P.M. the AS. last Monday "Resolved: That the loyalty probes the Junior Accountant". lanova was one of the first organ- was partly attributed to the ex- Co-chairmen Beb O'Connor and Oxford University, and the Villager M.E. Student of Villanova of the Congressional Investigating A constitution is being drawn up Branch isations to have a radio station accomplished on the cellent work he necessary." for the organization and tbe pro- Andy Gordon have set 600 eouplas Debating Society of St Joseph's College will hold its first smoker Committee are shortly after the discovery of radio. new constitution which was read at for the year Is nearing The debate, held in Commerce^ar>d gram com- ss the limit College, Phlla., will meet on Jan. IS, of the year in the Commerce and the meeting. The original station, long Finance Auditorium was Judged 1^ pletion. The group will meet on al- since Following the election of the pres- Donahua hai • 16-pleea band at 8:80 P.M.. at Town Hall, 160 N. Finance Auditorium. Guest Spea- Rev. William Gordon. OSA. Fr. Gor- ternate Mondays at 3 P.M. In room dismantled, had its own building ident, John Goldschmidt was chosen with two vocalists and pleasas St. question under dis- ker for the occasion will be Mr. don stated that he was faced with 203 CAF. One meeting a month will Broad The and operated on a spark gap set vice president, Clarence Heininger a difficult decision, but awarded the be devoted to educational dlacua- dancers with his fine' stgde that cussion: — Resolved: "That the Malcolm F. Judkins, Chief Eng- secretary, and DbniLongo' treasurer. Basketball OaoM Broadcasto victory to Villanova. He congrat- sinns by the members on various ac- oombines eommarcial arrangements workings of a modern Democracy ineer of the Carbide Division of Rev. William Lunney, O.S.A., Proposed ulated both sides on the quality of counting topics. The second meet- i'll take Dentyne Chewing f* moderator of the organization, in- Gum! with genuine musical feeling. Two demand a liberal rather than vo- the Firth Sterling Steel and Car- their speeches. ing each month will bring prominent Among the proposed features of vited criticism on the new consti- engagements at the nation's lead- bide Corporation. The chairman for the debate was speakers to address the society. cational education." St Joseph's the station are on-the-spot broad- tution which will be reread at the O'Niei. ing band locaUon — the CUek in affirmative while Ox- His topic la "The Development casts of Vincent "He's got somethinf there I When it comes to girl* will take the away basketball games. next meeting before being voted on. you can love 'em and leave *em, but once you've Philadelphia—prove that the band Cutting Tools, Including Car- Much care has been exercised in The clauses concerning dues and ford will uphold the negative. Of Roberts ESSO Service tasted that swell flavor off Dentyne Chewing Gum, making plans to keep the broad- qualiflcations still is a top attraction. It has broad- The debate is being sponsored by bide Tipped Tools". Motion Pic- membership must ('<»iirU!Hy - Service - Thanks cast you're sold solid ffor life. Brother ! Dentyne helps material at a level as near to be Ironed out. he pointed out. SPANISH CLUB cast coast to coast on all major the Regional Student Relief Drive tures will accompany the speech. WE SERVICE YOUR CAR keep teeth white, too I" professional radio as possible. Coui^ The new president announced While You Are in Class radio natwerks. Committee of the N.F.C.C.S. All Mr. Judkins is a graduate of the tesy is asked during the first plans for a newsletter for distribut- The drab walls of the CAF aud- Dentyne Gum Made Only By #4dams few Landaster Pike and — days of broadcasting ion among the club members. The itorium will echo the spirit of fiesta TldMls an Sale tai Halls precede from the sale of tickets University of Washington, where to allow for Haverford Road ironing out of technical difflculUes. letter will contain one page of club tonight when the Spanish club cel- purchaaed im- will be donated to the Student Re- '47 he received his B.S. in Chemical B. M. 9141 ROSEMONT, PA. Tickets may ba THOMAS SCHUBERT, news and items of interest to Ger- ebrates its annual "Spanish Night". Engineering. acquired station at ffS8 I'lck-(1|> and I>ullvery Service mediately from any of the follow- lief Drive. In 1939 he KUocyolea man students. The paper will be The members, three hundred and as the All-American Yearbook his M.S. from The Carnegie Insti- WVIL, will come in at 538 ing man: Joe Healyand Tom Boyle, Prominent Figures To Debate Critical Service, numbered 810. kilo- tute. He worked for four years at cycles on your radio; Chairmen of the Ticket Committte, David K. Harris, Hon. Anthony Previous to this year only five a later the Northwest Testing Lab, and the change to 640 in the following halls: kilocycles is contem- and N. Wedgewood Benn, Labor Party other editions of the Belle Aire plated. U.S. Bureau of Mines at Pittsburg, ALUMNI: Pete Chapllnaki, Albert candidate for parliament, and Sir had been named All-American. in The studio will be located in Melluski. Chemistry and Metalurgy? He Aus- W^ Eidward* G. Boyle, members of the Among the features in the book tin Hall, under the slogan, has been Chief Engineer for the "For the FEDIQAN: Jack Corr. Oxford team currently touring the especially liked by the Judges were Best in Campus Listening." /v Paul Higgins, Kd Lobro- the dedication, the end sheets, cov- Firth Sterling Steel and Carbide AUSTIN: U.S., will vie with Edward H. Dav- In the near future a call for Corporation since 1931. wica. les and John R. Carrol, of St erage of curricular activities, the men interested will be issued at HmP. which BARRACKS: John MalUck, Tony Joseph's. copy, and the general readability In connection with his scientific time full Sufi's will be or- \ ganized and La Banca. Rev. William J. Krupa. O.S.A. of of the book. Some of the compli- work, Mr. Judkins has written a elections held. At pres- • • It's Jo0 Mooney's you've heard other good didca of ent the staUon is operating ^^ MAYBlE Villanova, and the Hon. James P. mentary comments by the judges book in Machine Design entitled under /;• SIMPSON, DELUREY, O'DWT- the direction — that of Dick McKinley, lafeif Decca disk this tune—but was before Joe McGranery, Federal District Court were: "Good layout—interesting"; "Present Status of Cemented Car- ER: Eid Fanelll. Emil Mlka, Tom Sullivan, John 0t waxed it. His record is a standout. of Phlla., will preside aa judges, is good ^ell written and "I Mooney Powell, Jim Ly- "Copy — bide Cutting Tools Machinery", and Kane, Frank Haney 'Lazy Countryside DAY HOPS: Jerry J. Meyers, and Matt that stands out is the with the Hon. Francis interesting"; "A different but ef- Another record contributed Kearney. ons, Doc Brennan, Ed Compos. U.S. Senator. Penna. as chairman. handling your de- much important data record of Camel cigarettes. More men fective way of The price this year will be $6.00 The 2 hour debate will have two dication", and "... an excellent in- to the "American Machinist". He is and womtn are smoking Catneta than per couple, tax included. :< men to each team, with each man troduction—copy la Interesting and also Honorary member of the ever beiore! giving a fifteen minute speech and ". Advent Sermons well written. . . AS.M., A.S.M.E., A.I.M.E.. As %y Army Youll find the answer in your '*T-Zone* eight minute rebuttal. the class Schubert, a member of Ordinance, A.S.T.E., and Scabbard (T for Taste and T for Throat). Try Because the N.F.C.C.S. has a of '47, first came to Villanova in Herald Christmas Traffic Light and Blade. Camels. Discover why, with smokers number of member groups in the 1942 from Roman Catholic High Philadelphia area. It is expected a staff member of All active members of the AS.M. Prior who have tried and compared. Camels School. He was to Christmas a special ser- Petitions Sent that the debate will attract a large both the Belle Air and the Villa- E. are requested to attend the ies of are the "choice of experience." three talks will be given in ^o«» number of Catholic college stu- novan. He also parilcipated in the meeting. Members of the other Chapel by three members dents. All members of the Villa- V-12 program at Villanova, and of the II To Township Engineering societies, the A.I.E.E., college nova student body are invited to when he was discharged in 1946, facultaH. The Very Rew. Cr. E. S. C. E. are in- attend. Student tickets for the was elected editor for the follow- A S. and A Francis X. N. McOuire, O. S. A., Although the petitiona are no event are IJO; non student $1.50. ing year. vited to attend the lecture. President of the college, will cli- walls, the drive for a longer on the max this series with a talk on "The opposite the chapel on traffic light Birth of the Savior," which will be Pike continues this we^ delivered Lancaster President Addresses Student Body on Wednesday and Thurs- signed by the faculty, stu- day, M.i. Bcyiwid. T«k. ail.ai. H. «. dents and employees hava baan col- tively. College Field House, December current failing was encouraged. lected and mailed with a latter to Fr. John Walsh, 2nd. At the first Convocation of the Rev. Wydslo, War Relief Director. O. S. A, will de- the township authorities. Thus the student body this semester a two- liver a talk this week on "Why God Became ^ has been taken toward fold purpose was planned and ac- Man." This address will first step Part two of the program included ffMn complished. A quarterly address be delivered during the regular ! goal of a hand operated light Ulks by two N. F. C. C. S. officials. the citing Chapel period. concern over the academic Rev. Aloysius Wycislo,, Overseas The letter sent with the petition Fr. and spiritual progress of the stu- John Maher. O. S. A, '. tl- Ibre'f untinr great ncord! the Field Director of War Relief Ser- to the township enumerated dents was ated the series last made by Reverend Fran- vice, and John Stanley, week with a I know people who cross the street daily Student talk on cis N. McOuire, O. S. A, Presi- "The Christ is Phophe-*^ X Director of the N. F. C. C. S. drive. and explained the danger marked in dent of the College tized." a summary of Father Wycislo cited his exten- crossing the pike. It pointed out progress and an appeal These talks -from eKpedence for renewed sive overseas tour during the take the place of the further how seven people have been war, regular interest in the relief drive of the latter week Chap »I Moitepefifk K % and post-war period, describing the talks killed in the past and recommended F. C. S. and are to renew N. C. was made by officials suffering of student Europe. the ide«ij that the situation be remedied before of that organization. should be associated "The Crisis in Student Relief" with Christ- more people lose their lives. mas. i^^Me^ The invocation for the assembly was his topic, a survey of conditions *;•• CMA&S The college paper has been was offered by Reverend George in schools abroad. McLaughlin, promised support in its drive by O. S. A., Moderator of Mr. Stanley expressed the grati- Special the campus N. C. 8. unit. Sing- Announcement suit me best i the Keystone Automobile Cub of F C tude of the organization with stu- ing of the Alma Mater followed; IVERY REV. dent contributions, which have Philadelphia. The local club music FRANCIS] All seniors was provided by the band, placed Villanova first in receipts in who expect to promises to give publicity to the with Rev. X. N. McGUIRE graduate in Ralph Hand ran, O. S. A, the Philadelphia area. A collection February or June •48 must danger spot in its newspaper. conducting. manner, ,each quarter to better followed his brief address. see Mr. Friel personally FSther McGuIre during the had as his theme effect a close-knit union of faculty The Star-Spangled Banner con- week of December The next step will be to the 9th to IWtSM up the present educational crisis and and students. cluded the Convocation. 13th. to fill out qualif- \ # ..*; Chairman BLEHO township before the state will take its effect at Villanova. He express- Spiritual ication records with iim^M&r ClOAaSTTKt values were stressed and of the affair was L. Kevin McChes- regard to action. Job ed the desire to meet, in similar improved academic effort for any ney. placements and contacts.

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