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Away Games In The Sportttght Beat Fordham Seminar Presents CoBtiaued From Page Thtt% Bra Coatlaoed Flrom Page Tlires OoatlBaed From Page Three Christmas Selections T-'- \ changed goals with Villanova ahead Championship game In Meet Btven straight points and tuck the The program of the Music Sem- 32-24. At this the Sailors got Philadelphia filled Convention Hall game away. Brehmer looked ter- inar this week will feature Christ- hot and in two minutes were trail- to see them play Southern for the Music, orchestral rific as be whipped the ball around mas both and ing 31-34. Mr. Faris took over at City title. "Toad" saved the game Boys choral. the this point droppedi five suc- to open up the defense and and by calling time in the fleeting sec- Ram's The orchestral music will consist cessive baskets assortment on an onds and giving the boys a pep then hits the corda fkt>m all angles. selections from Handel's ''Mes- VILL of of overhead ahots from under the talk that produced the winning The Cata had the better of the siah," Tschaikowsky's "Nutcracker Continued From Page Two basket to fifteen feet out. This goal as the final gun went off. Suite," and Humperdinck's "Han- streak put the Pointers in f ropt for waning minutes' flurry when they Ing to Worcester Polytechnic In- Purely for diversion, young Mr. sel und GreteL" The choral se- the first time, 41-d6. Each team intercepted exe- Vol. 20—No. 19 N. A, A. S. X-SGO VILLANOVA COLLEGE, VILLANOVA, PA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1946 Hannan took his 150 lbs. out on enemy passes and lections will be a rendition of the ftitute, In Worcester, Mass., where added two foul goals in the final the football field in his senior year cuted a fast break style of play. traditonal Christnoas Carola he moaned and groaned, mostly in minute of play. and ended up as a first team half- The home team was moving away The seminar will be held, as Yale Wins back. The South Philadelphia Lions at the final whistle and registered the sack, for eight months. After usual. In room 215 Mendel, this In Memoriam defeated Villa- Club selected him as the most val- a thrill-packed 06-39 win. Scoring Thomas of 1:20 Saint . serving his time there, he came to afternoon from 12:40 to P. M. Conference Held nova by a 46-33 count in its spaci- uable man on the squad and pre- honors were shared by Lord and Seniors To Present The VUlanovan, In the name Villanpva, March 1, 1944, and has of entire the ou« Payne Whitney Gymnasium last sented him a suitable trophy to Reybilz with fourteen apiece, fol- the student body of groaned, know- Saturday. It was the second suc- ooUege, expreeeea ita deepest just moaned and prove it. Joe also earned a place lowed by Brehmer and Hannan Villanova, College Patron cessive loss suffered by the 'Cata The Awful Truth sympathy to those men who suf- ing full well what might occur if on the All-Catholic League second with 7 and 6 respectively. Belle Air Ball By Augustinian andi third in as many road games. It Wildcats have Coatinued From Page Two fered the loss of a dear one dur- you know what. team. scen.s that the In winning its second game of hits their belated stride and the Dance Jan. Will ing the holidays. Scored Winning Touchdown has it that hi^ tiny 19 Feature Presently he is Ailing the capaci- the season, the Bulldogs presented medical word a It seems that the greatest thrill prospects of a successful season ty of vice-chairman of the ASME stomach has become lodged between The Music Of Elliot Law- one-man team in the peition of 6 of Joe's athletic career occurred were given a boost by the mag- REQUIESCANT IN PACE Educators the draft is what did it—and is an- Mrs. James Hannon, mother ft. 6 in. Tony Lavelli. This gang- during his brief excursion into nificent all around play exhibited his masculine shoulders and chest, rence And His Orchestra ticipating ye olde gold stripe. You of Bev. James HaanMi, O.S.A., Annual Educational Meeting ling Preshman with an educated gridiron glory. However, this against the Rose Hill invaders. thus not allowing the proper pas- see, he claims he wanta to be a left hand, hit the cords for 23 By BILL ALTENFOHL Instructor in Religion. Held In Washington, it should not reach the ears of Train- sage of food. He is apparently get- D. C, sailor for a while, but we have points. In addition, he controlled * « • sources that er Jim Tadley. When Roman and Inaugurating the season of from well informed the backboards and effectively ting better now—which causee, us Michael Slavin, brother of On December 27-28 is the girls South met on the football field in the truth of the matter Villanova offensive Raimo Returns to is formal affairs at Villanova is the Professor William A. Slavin. checked ma- 1944 everyone expected Roman to all to wonder as where he By DONALD SOMMBR at home are just sitting and wait- Continned From Page Three * • • neuvers under the basket. (it coming Belle Air Ball, whii.«a is During the Christmas holidays, being a natural win easily. For three periods getting his food for fitness Just ing and Tom, liord Scores 14 Myles F. Connors, father of the annual Augustinian Edu- neither team scored. Then late in School, Art, besides being a first cain't here cause right now to be held on the evening of Satur- leader of men, has got to g& to sea be from Ensign Mylee F. Connors, '45 Joe Lord set the ecuring pace for fourth cation Conference was held at the it all. This gives the quarter Joe broke loose string performer on the footbeUl I'm starving) . . . which reminds day, January, 19. It will be the * • * to get away from the Blue and White with 14 pointi». Augu.ttinian House of Studies in idea. Quite a boy for a twenty yard run and an up- hurdles, me that this is another liberty night you the general Joe Hannan followed with 8. In all, team, ran the high and low first formal dance held on the Mrs. Alice M. Melton, moth- Washington, D. C. This confereni.»3 Carrigg. set victory for South. and I must be about the tacrk of iB Red Dog Tom only 10 field shots dropped for the the dashes, threw the shot, high campus since the Centennial Ball er of Andrew Melton, '41. was held for the purpose of dis- keep in shape over . The Tempest To the sum- going out for a steak dinner . . locals. P rom the foul line, 13 out of jumped and broad jumped. In his of January 1943, and will feature cussing and bettering the edu- complete the team, Henry mer vacation "Toad" played with and so, what with doubts as to what To 16 tries registered on the score- senior fullback, cational methods employed by tbe the Marine Post American Legion year Art played McNamara and Bedmond might be the music of Elliot Lawrence and Norman Bombick, alias Harry t>oard. Augustinian teachers In the baseball team. At the end of the halfback, quarterback, end, tackle protecting their fair Norton Bombsight, alias Bomb- doing about his orchestra. For the first ten minutes, the and center all in one gecue! various high scho6ls and colleges obligingly con- season he was selected to play in names, we'll have to bow down low atlck the Beautiful, game was an exhibition of passing This local throughout the country. Present at the All-Star game Shibe Park. He attended Villanova from 1934- wish you all a best of the best maestro currently help us fill the column. at and It Could Happen ceded to and frantic shooting. Each evae 38 and was appointed backfield heard daily on WCAU on a coast- the meeting were about fifty rep- holiday seasons leaves . . . After removing the flaming straws made two fouls; Villanova scored resentatives from Villanova and coach at St. Josephs' College after PS. The blank spaces with no de- to-coast broadcast has been fea- from under his fingernails and tak- first on each occasion and had the the seven Augustinian high Meet Medics his graduation. Raimo later coach- gift tured at n>any college dances from his feet, he roggetory remarks went as a ing the needles lead for the only time in the eve- CuBtinued Page Three • 14 throughout this area is schools. From ed the Ridley Township High to McNamara and Bedmond—whose and on the Only At Villanova decided to talk and this is the re- ning. Yale was able to hit on two Opens With Solenm High School team before enlisting in the consciences have been bothering way to national re^*jgnition in the Mass sulting story. double-deckers as against one for high school hoopmen in his native The conference opened on Thurs- Navy in September, 1943. them about what we know about, field of popular music. "I was born, see, born in Over- tftate. This quintet, benefited by »' the locals. Lavelli hit the hoop for Beturned with V-IS « Benny Goodman Arranger day morning at 8:00 A. M. with a near Pittaburgh, individual experience and two years their prided femanine possessions brook, Pa., see, 13 as the Bulldogs ran up a 22-15 He wa«r assigned to Physical In- And It Did In 1945 Solemn High Mass celebrated by . . . Nove smitz ka pop!! • . . His career Started Berwyn . . play together, is a "dream" to at August 27; 1925, see and ."He advantage after twenty minutes of of structor's School at Bainbridge and the Very Rev. Mortimer A. Sull- watch in operation. They work the High School whera he took first A Classical Treatise On The rambled on for a minute or two action. LiOrd had 8 for the 'Cats. while there he played on the base's ivan, O.S.A., IJJP., Provincial of "pick" system to perfection and all honors in a state-wide contest for and as we were becoming increas- Lavelli continued to rain goals undefeateid and untied eleven. Art Weather Or A Harlequin- the Province of St. Thomas of Vil- beat to a of them are excellent shots. high school pianists. Later he at- ingly see-slck, he was through the hoop as the bulk of the graduated from P. I. School with lanova. After the Mass the con- Presently, the entire starting five tended the University of Pennsyl- ade In Twelve Acts second half scoring was confined the rate Specialist 2/C and was College Tailor ference began with a paper on St, of the Hospital team is entered in vania where he directed the Glee to the first fifteen minutes of play. assigned to Villanova for temporary Augustine the Preac*ier, presented Professional League Club, played in the band and was By DONALD M. COLLINS At this point Yale was ahead 44-31. the American duty with the V-12 Unit. by Rev. Robert E. Regan, O.S.A., active in "Mask and pro- The last five minutes were almost a^ the Wilmington Bombers. * 1 • Wig" "Ring out the old, ring in the S.T.D., followed by a discussion of The sixth man, Aaron Tanitsky, ductions. Following graduation he aa dull as the first ten. However, new" or so our old friend Al Tenny- the subject by Rev. James G. Sher- studied music and later as- the situation wag reversed: Villa- should be familiar to Philadel- was man, O.SJ^.., M. A. The conference HART & HALL, Inc. Coladonato sociated with many prominent son admonished. However the old nova was wild in its shooting and phians. He led the Public League then continued with the topic of band leaders. His experience as an Yane froze the ball. During this in scoring while at Southern High tnsurance year wasn't a completely bitter coil the Catholic Approach to Science, as* freshman at Penn arranger for Benny Goodman and period the only change in score was and playe Our Best Wishes nearing the of fine orchestra. In the past years the Winter "Hop" and the obese Serverancemen, end 1 of reading, arthmetic, and reason- This is all for this year Romeos. cotton Corda at Sciioot Offke. By BUSSEIX LEO WELSH senior proms have always been "amblings" of "Queenie" Alex Cole- BOMBICK a miserable season, surprised the ing. HENRY N. We'll be back next year to unravel the hos- RED ARROW LINES For Fit and Wear Get the center point of interest fea- man in the Yankee Doodle extrava- home crowd by matching St Thomas was born at Fuentel- unreasonable exemptions; he abol- Fr. Grimes Addresses some holiday gossip. Until then Tour Clothea Tailor Blade turing such name bands as Les ganza. unconsciousness and we de- pital team point for point for most Tnins^MtatiMi C#» lana, Spain in 1488. sixteen Following this the Arts Section state of may all have Merry Christ- When ished the underground prisons; re- you a first half. Valley Forge left Brown and Will Bradley. hives of March. cided to write the rest of the story of the years old, he entered the University built the general hospital at Val- Beware the of the program was held under mas and a Happy New Year. at intermission with a Tickets for or otherwise the ourselves. We finally got It the court of Alcala, where, after procuring a encia which had just been destroy- the Ball are now on Through shame the chairmanship of Rev. John F. relatively slim lead of six points sale. They may be purchased basketball team closed its season O.S.A., through our thick skulls, and no Master of Arts and a Licentiate in ed by fire; founded two colleges, at Toomey, M. A. The subject but during the second half their $4.00 from any Andrews and George cracks from you. Heaps and Relst, Naval Students Theology, he filled the chair of arts, one for young ecclesiastics, the member of the and Carrol of The Apologetic Content of the* power began to tell and they grad- committee, to wit: Jim ' Meehan, Bascik had straight A's. Oh those History Course was discussed by that there is an Overbrook near Continned From Page One logic and philosophy. With Alcala, other for poor students; had Mass ually pulled away to a comfortable George Basick, Jim ReiUy, boys! Pittsburgh or something. PHILA. however, ended his university as- said at early hours for the work- Foster gay days. Eh Rev. Edwin T. Grimes, O.S.A., M. missioned officer is required be- lead and ultimate victory. Blough, Harry Bombick, John us A., Chaplain of Villanova College. We thought that St. Norberfs sociations, he having declined the ing classes; and in brief, by stat- Departing from character, let fore an officer is eligible for trans- This year's Wildcats are a little MADISON Freytag, Ed Keller and Bill the end After this topic the meeting was Grade School and Overbrook Jun- DOLLY chair of natural philosophy at Sala- utes, by preaching, and by example, mention that April brought fer Attentiq;} is invited to BuPers "wilder", so look for anything to DAIRY Koerner. The price the adjourned for the day. iof High School would be about as manca, where he Joined the Augus- strove to reform the morals of for late of an era in American politics, for Circular Letter 28a-45. v-:.^>; . ;;, happen. They will have an extra arrivals will be $4.80. On the following day the c»Jn- good an elementary education as ICE CREAM tinians in 1516 and was ordained to churchman and layman. Franklin D. Roosevelt joined the Invitation to Vlllaiaova incentive a showing w to make good of pub- ference reopened with the subject, need, so that is where PRODUCTS the Priesthood in 1518. At Sala- '' ' Immortals whose lives were Harry would ''/' - f Father McGuire's addres to the in that it will be their last home Father of the Poor The Alumni Society, presented somewhat like manca Convent given lic service and selfless devotion. by he went. Looking Thomas was Towards the poor especially his in a Naval students expressed the invi- appearance until January 9. The '::: Rev. Joseph A. Coyne, O.S.A., M.A., Shakespeare, Harry indulged V;:;;;: the class of Scholastic theology be- It's May again and we're on the tation of the College to them to eagerness of the Cats, plus the co.'^''--- heart was ever alive with pity; to followed by a discussion by Rev. little heavy drama in Junior High cause of his attachment for books, limb again That's when the Sen- leturn capabilities their them his palace gate was always — J. and to complete their of opponents chiefly Schola Cantorum Joseph Gildea, O.S.A.,. M. A. School. the Lombard and St. Thom- daily had repast for ior Ball rolled around the Fair- NROTC training. Father added should make it a contest well worth 4th & Poplar Sts. open; he a After this the topic. The Parents After being kicked out of Junior aa, and his exemplary life. mount Parkish Field House and that even though they did not in- watching. every poor person that applied for and the School, was presented by High, he bribed his way into South Phila., Pa. Court Preacher for Charles Tuxs were untucked for the first tend to return to this school, he V help, as many even as four to five the Very Rev. Fiancis L. Dennis, Hills High. Having no other way time in years. felt that they should at least con- 'Deliciously Different Preaching in the chief pulpits of hundred thus getting their meals at Renews Caroling O.S.A., M.A., Headmaster of Mal- to waste time, he joined the Chem- busted tinue their training in another col- Spain was soon added to his duties, his hands. In every district of the The annual caroling June, in the same vein, vern Preparatory School, and istry Club, but the other boys was renew- lege or university. and among other places at Valen- city he had almojners appointed out all over and spilled a Belle followed by a discussion by Rev. weren't nice to Harry. He couldn't Men's Clothes ed after its interruption due to the cia, the field of his later trials, and with orders especially to search Masque super-ultra-colossal into John A. Glynn, O.S.A., M. A. the meetings. The reason come to Valladolid, seat of the Imperial out the respectable persons who war, when Schola Cantorum of St. our laps when "I Want To Be an Current Educational Problems new roof which now graces iJICK TAKIS B/ Boar is the Court and residence of the Emper- shrank from asking alms; these he Mary's Hall presented a program Officer," a mockery, was produced. The executive meeting, of the upper stories of the building. the Made-to-Measure Charles when on his visits had supplied with money, food, Augustinian educators, bank ac- or V of seasonal hymns in the College July was hot. which was It seems that Harry's ' from the Low Countries. In this clothing, while as to Indigent work- proud presided over by the Very Revr was still rather large, so he Men Of Navy And Marine Corps Chapel for the students last Thurs- August lived up to Its count last-named, city St. Thomas was men, poor farmers, and mechanics, Fr. Sullivan, devoted Itself to found himself in the National Hon- day nighV name and a merry V-J day to named by the emperor his court he replenished their stock and current educational p r o b le m s. The chapel was decorated to cap- Yooooo! or Society. Put Your Savings In An preacher, and one of his councillors bought them tools, thus putting Among the questions dLsc«jssed 1943, he entered Dart- ture the spirit of the season. The of the War was On July 1, of State. Rarely, however, did the them in the way of making a liv- Seriously the end were: "The Standardizing of Curri- eight fu- COLEBY Altar mouth in the V-12. After ing. was curtained with a back- the "sine qua non" of today's hap- • saint pay visits of ceremony to the cula in Augustinian High Schools," of trying to learn to ground of fragrant pine trees, and Gratlas. tile months Established Bank then master of Europe, through his St. Thomas was taken ill in Au- piness. Deo "The Catholic School's Access to account got him the facade was lined with poin- •kl, the old bank written correspondence with gust, 1655, of angina pectoris, of September brought the Navy Government Surplus Equipment,'* to Villanova, the garden spot of died of at settla plants. The Illuminated Tailoring Charles, who held his opinions in which he at the age 67, game. Pass the Arnica. . .And, oh "The Professional Training of Softball teams, the Crib, commemorating the Nativity America. high esteen, was voluminous. the termination of Mass in his bed- yes what do«you think of Chuck Augustinian Teachers" and "Me- he Is presently of the Christ Child, occupied the ASME, of which On his entrance to his See on 1 room. The writings of St. Thomas, Gordon's vocalist? thods of Promoting Religious Secretary-treasurer, and being a space in front of St. Patrick's Al- The January 1545, of which he was mainly sermons are replete with C. D. Vocations." Inc. October set the stage for gtrong link in the company organ- norms of mystic theology. tar. thirty-second bishop and eighth practical Cummlngs' masterpiece, "Up In Among the schools represented ibation all have been keeping HJi. Some twenty editions have been Sing of Pietro archbishop, St. Thomas opened his Work Yon Charlie's Room" and the audience were: Malvern Preparatory School, busy. 57th STS. published, the best and most com- & MARKET career as legislator and philanthro- When all the students had seated regaled (?) with the appear- Malvern, Penna., Augustinian the beat laugh yet. He was Here li pist, which for him titles plete being probably that of Manila, themselves Academy, Staten Island, N. Y., PitU- won the in the chapel, the ance of his sensational feminine yearne to return to "sunny" Bryn 1882-1884, in 5 tomea Mawr Hall. Okla., St. of "Almsglver," 'Father of the Schola rendered the popular "Silent Cascia Tulsa, to "find." burgh and put his knowledge Open from • A. M. to 8:90 P. M. Rita's Technic*il School, Chicago, Poor," and "Model of Bishops'* giv- Night" and "Angels We Have of steel mills. Harry was November saw the onslaught work in the Dally; Except Wedneadaye and en at his beatification in 1618 by Heard On High." Then College III., St. Augustine's School, San before going East. You a new Navy staff and Jas. T. Mack- a brunette Saturdays. Cloeed at • P. If. Paul V. Mother Mary Cleophas, Chaplain, Father Edwin T. Grimes, Diego, Calif., Villanova Prep., Ojal, guy In ey. The Navy was in good hands never saw a more surprised "Maataiareacy liatal h—m Ifce 9mm% Calif., and St. Augustine's College, Trust Company Curing l\ja eleven years of episco- Rosemont President, Dies entered the Sanctuary to celebrate hold In- later but could the Villanovan up? your life. It's too bad we cant since that hy^netitt Rel^ f Havana, Cuba. pal rule his most noteworthy deeds Cleophas, President Benediction of the Most Blessed for Bacsik in this ' starteci vtWffcastlMip treat Mother Mary The world awaited breathlessly clude Barrel-house Suits & Topcoats were as follows: a visitation of his Sacrament. The sichola then sang The sessions of the conference would have the of Roosemont College, died Sunday the answer. edition. Then we diocese, and amendments inhibit- "Adeste Fldeles" and "Tantum Er- which were under the direction of flesh, but struggled in to "Glendenlng Trio" in the JE ANNBTT'S Every Banking Facility ing his visltators from accepting following an illness of four days. go," the latter sung in Gregorian And December the Rev. Thomas F. GllUgan, year in joy. How's your that will come later. FLOWEB SHOP any gifts whatever. He then held Having joined the Order of the Chant. end the O.S.A., M.A., director of studies at enough time and Floral Ideas for All Oeesiloas head Koerner? We've wasted SPKCIAUZINO IN COB8AOKS a aynod, the first at Valencia for Holy Child of Jesus in January. The service ended with the sing- St. Mary's Hall, Villanova, closed saying well see thus will cloee by Member Florists' Telegraph $29-75 many years, whereby he sought to 1902, Mother Cleophas had held ing of "Jesu Bambino" a work of Now let's put the pipe away and with Solemn Benediction of the then Mer- Association Member of Fedend DepotU ttumramet C^rpanUon you next year and until Delivery do away with a numbev of abuses, several important educational posi- Pietro Yon, former Organist at St. face the future. But don't let auld Most Blessed Sacrament cele- New Year ttS LANCASTEB AVE. ry Christmas and Happy BBTN MAWB M bloodshed, dlToroe, eoncubinage, tions prior to her elevation to the Patrick's Cathedral in New York acquaintance be forgot. Wrap it brated by Very Rev. Charles, truly, tad iiMtajr eaceewhre privileges or presidency in 1M9. City. up, welt take it home. Melchtor. O.S.A from youn , «^ •Snr MAWB 8Tf of Rosemont CJL and CD, I —

Vtigt Two VILLANOVAN Tvcwby, Jgmmry S, 1946 Out of the Xat Capers Copy Basket By HAL VABANI and BILL KOERNER By JAMJBS T. MACKEY Issued thtrtysu times a year from Taking - up the loose ends of quite a hit with Connie. He Is ViLLANovA College, Villanova, Pa. Happy New Year everybody. gossip where we left off last year, very good at this art for he does we commence the New Year with- it with his DAVII) I. RYAN, 47 Kdltor-ln-Chlel This week we bring you the dyin' eyes closed and at very ^ r out resolutions. KOSSKLL L.EO WKLSH, '47 .Managing Editor Beware you c«lose range. A few other amazing breath of '45; most of the material Romeos for see HKNKY P. J. WAKU, NROTC Sport« Editor we all, hear all characters helping out with the in this issue came from the last and write all. WARREN SEXTON, '46 ....Circulation Manager laughs were Newt W«.rd thinking '45 It is customary during vacations he was CTharlea Atlas tried to lift 4OHN W. COYNE, '46 , Business Manager sheets published by college to enjoy a period of relaxation the punch WILLIAM MONAGLE. '47 Photography Editor weeklies. bowl but even that was of mind and of body, but too for N«wa Staff * * * there much him; Car! Anmus, try- Robert '46 '47 « are exceptions. Giving full con- ing keep all Conway, Donald Sommer, This week the University of to the girls happy John P. Mallick, '48 • • '47 , William Altenpohl. sideration to these exceptions we while his friend Tampa announced a plan to house was sleeping; EdwMd Minsavage, '47 '•i*.-- Donald M. Collina. '47 feel •"• for you Don Juans who are Dick Doley; sitting it out with his James Conaty. '48 > .' '47 ., George ONeill. and feed a veteran and his wife Wildcats Meet Valley still trying to piece together one and only; Loughrey, SPORTS John P. Murphy. '48 also attending the Ed a VILLANOVAN (who must be CThristmaa Sports Staff and New Years Eve. frosh, trying to Impress a Rosie university) for sixteen dollars a « « * William Boyie. '48 Richard Somers, '46 upper-clansman and Dave Ryan Tuesday. January 8, 1946 ^ week. Of this amount seven dol- Page Three JamtB McNamara. NROTC - William Chester, '48 Jim Meehaa spent most of the evading the mistletoe. David Maranu, NROTC Daniel Redmond, NROTC lars a week would cover rent. FargeandBucknellHere Christmas holidays in solitary. Jim BUI Ferguson and "Peek-«^ Columnists Plans are being made to set up Jim claims he was taken down with Boo" Riley had quite a William Koerner. '48 . -y:- '46 time on ,{ Harold Varanl, a cooperative cafeteria on the In Postponed Edward Keller, '47 the grippe, it says here. New York Subway Medics Play Monday Thomas Heaps. NROTC campus in order to realize the a New Year'* ' Bfcnjamincnjamin Reist, NROTC > " ' James Mackty, '46 Collins Z; Don proved to be quite Day. "Peak-a-Boo" Just couldn't Wildcats Lose to Rhode CharlesCharles Cummings.Cumniings, NROTC Carroll Andrews, economical food system required. Cinder Squad To Contest; Bisons Bring Fine Recorf^ NROTC the versatile one New Year's Eve resist seeing what was hiding be- ' Photography Staff 'r.-'i'' . At sixteen dollars a week a vet- I by toe dancing his "48 o 1., 1, ,j way across hind a beautiful crop of hair so he In Second Game Of Home Series Charlea Sibre. Albert Derr, .,;•.-• i^; eran and his wife could manage 'f6 ,., 1^^^^ St. singiSg '.-'''.' .''- operatic IvTel brushed jt aside and took a glance. Circulation Staff .^^' to get by on the 75 dollars a from Island In Fast Contest Stone. '46 Porgy and Bess. Prior to After that they weren't sure if In Inquirer By JIM McNAMARA By DAN REDMOND Raymond Maurice Wilhere, '47 month allowed a veteran and his Run Roland Higgs. '47 Peter McManusr, '47 ,'.'•. this Don had been en a bombing they were still on the Subway Matches Rams Until Closing Villanova's Wildcats will com- Villanova will play host to one of wife G. I. Bill. or Hannan Scores 25 As Team Robert Broiyn. '47 Thomas Donnelly, '48 by mission over Dave Ryan's coffee, if they become lost in a stable. plete second half of and the top teams of the East next Joseph A. Doughty. '48 Scores 29 In 84-67 Game. Halftime the a home The Florida 'Alligator. payment of which he recV'ived a Mtourlce lAbarrere eventually Minutes. Calverly Monday evening, January 14, when ' Meet This Month home arrangement with Bucknell Faculty Advisor—Rev. John A. Kleliotlia. O. S. A. haircift from Mr. Ryan. arrived back on the campus after Score 40-36 the Wildcats entertain the Valley Wlll Smoking Harm You? • • spending an exciting Christmas when they entertain the Bisons to- Forge General Hospitals' star-stud- This paper is dedicated to one Five Holdovers And Many of the flnest men who ever entered Villa- Reports say that smoking causes If any of you in ded court aggregation in the Field Bova; scholar, athlete, gentleman — are wondering Cuba. He had his troubles on By DAN REDMOND morrow night at the Field House. high blood pressure, trouble, ''' heart what's behind that pipe that walks the return trip for due to a train Newcomers Give Promise House. The contest is scheduled to '«B,0 ':\k:^.'''' ^'^rW In the first meeting of the two GOODREAU chancer of the lip, hardening of around Villanova, playing it first basketball game since before our halls, you need not wreck he was held up in South Of Another Fine Season begin at 8:30 P. M. It is a re^ ithe arteries, and in brief — it wonder schools Bucknell emerged the vic- any longer, its Frank Carolina. If you want to hear Christmas holidays, showed its best form of the year in scheduled game, the original hav- shortens life. the Greoo. something rare Just listen to By DAVID MARANO tor, by the impressive score of 43-32 ing been postponed because of in- Dr. Wingate M. Johnson tested to Rhode Island State at King- Windy Barrett^ one of our former Maurice speak Spanish with « dropping an 84-67 decision and extended their streak against clement weather. ». • .'.v. a group of 150 habitual smokers B.T.O.'s, was seen around school Southern drawl. With holdovers of the caliber The Medics have the same squad ston, R. I., last Saturday night. The Wildcats matched the the Cats to four straight, at the and 150 non-smokers of the same last week sUll carrying the bags « * * of Tom Short, Burt Cox, Dan that carried them through a thirty- age, sex and body build to observe under his high scoring Rams point for point throughout the first half same time stealing the lead in the re- eyes left over from the Tony Caruso related to Us (con- Beals and Jack seven game card with but two any increase in blood pressure. Redmond, Joe Pr. holiday rush. fidentially of course) that he was and hung within striking dis- over all series at 7 to 6. verses last year. They lost only to Arthur F. Fishburg of the Mount • • • ^ Glascott forming a nucleus, and unable to keep away from the Coach "Woody" Ludwig, the Temple (in an overtime tussle) and Sinai Hospital tance for the majority of the in New York tested Jim Bonner, our capitalist, and Rosies, even over the holidays for many new prospective oindermen to New York Coast Guard, a team a similar group. Their reports in Bison mentor, has a wealth of tal- big Jim Donohue ardent labor ad- he even had to make a special trip second half only to fold in the available, things look bright for a which they defeated in three oth- the Journal of the American Med- vocate kept the Pie Shop in great to New York to visit one, or Severance's ent in high-scoring Gene Wilson er meetings. That record entitled ical AjBsoclation last eight minutes of play be- successful track season. Subscription: |2 per year. Circulation; 4g0O. showed practically political turmoil last week discus- should we say entertain one. and set-«hot artist Jack Haas. This them to the Eastern Service Cham- Entercil as second class matter at the Villanova Post Office December no change in the blood pressure of sing the present After the terrific showings the they are strike situation. Bill "Get^Me-A-Dato" O'Neill fore a blistering Rhode Is- accounted for 26 points in the pionship, a title for which I 1J>28. .,,.•,:•,. .,^-, : 'V' ''•.:? duo '^ CvT. •.,;, the patients. mile relay team put on in all pf last Look out for a new union fellows. returned from the holidays all strong contenders again this year. Comments and virtually beat In the cajse of trouble, land attack. year's meets, much will be expect- last engagement Member of Associated Collegiate Pre^s, Distrlbutir of Collegiate Digest. heart Dr. For Roland HIggs benefit we enthused because he now thinks At this writing they have reeled off Member of Catholic School Press Association. Paul White of of in the coming season. Catholic College Press Asso- Boston and Dr. wish to say that dead men can he can work on his own. At last Saturday night's encounter with Ernie Calverly, top point pro- ed them Villanova by themselves. Wilaon'a fourteen successes in fifteen starts, clation and National Scholastic Press Association. Frederick Willis of the Mayo Clinic Short and Cox have already estab- not drive buses from Trenton to report he was overheard making *Rams" of Kingston, R. I., pre- 29 top scoring honors having lost only to the powerful, - . - - . ducer for the evening with 14 points won TUESDAY JANUARY 8, 1946 listened to the hearts of fifteen Neew York without lished reputations as two of the Navy Yard the company a solo call to Harcum. We hear sented Villanova's yearlings with a for the night followed by the Cats' unbeaten Philadelphia hundred and two thousand people knowing points, initiated t^e scoring with best cindermen in the Philadelphia same. P.S. It was done that his next venture will be to Ed Reybitz who registered 13, five. respectively. About of the former a new and strange brand of right hand stab from side court. district. Sorely missed will be the — with mirrors. Rosemont as soon as they return. Haas was credited with 12 and Don Led by Saukal* The Student Council ^Your Voice number had heart disease (they * * * mentor services of Don Schmitt, Chuck In conclusion we hope that you basketball and also the Joe Hannan followed with a foul Frazier with 7. Leading the Valley Forge attack call it angina pectoris), of whom Several of doubts as to the Harrington and Bob Bean, who are Szukala, THE past few months a number of unofficial petitions the boys really put all enjoyed the Holidays. And we with grave shot and the rest of the half was Holdover again this year is Stan were smokers Uncle Sam's fleet, Wilson Only IN 35% and 47% non- in a hectic week at some local are looking forward to seeing ultimate score. a dog fight. The score was tied now ensigns with former All-Artierican at DePaul, smokers. Probably if excluded improvement shown Wilson, Haas and Frazier, from the student body have reached the Villanovan office. he parties. Bill Altenpoiil's lip reading everyone making preparations to For the initial period the "Wild- many times but the Severanc'jmen but with the With but any one of the starting five i« those cases of heart disease whicli the England by Dan Redmond and Joe Beals, the Bison quintet, which faced the the eve- They were, no doubt, sincere proposals attempting to foster at O'Brien's open house on attend the Senior Ball on January cats" matched the New were able to grab the lead but liable to be top scorer for were naturally inclined, the should give all comers a Wildcata laat Dec. 8, included Jim data New Year's Day seemed to make 19th. aggregation point for point, and once. With five minutes to go in the boys ning, the team is that well-balanc- of the two would be similar. of trouble. Seel and Dick McGinn. Wilson is genuine improvement, but they were misguidedly presented actually took the lead (29-27). The the half, Don Robertson was lot ed. A trio of ex-Notre Damers, Therefore smoking does not the only holdover from last year's terrific pace set by the State fouled while scoring and he con- Returning to fill the roster in the Johnny Niemiera, Johnny Crad- to us for action. Primarily, the purpose of this publication motivate heart disease. squad on which team he compiled quintet forced substitutions for verted to give the Cats a short hurdling slot is Marine trainee dock .and Bill Davis supply plenty If anyone were to tell you that 126 points for third high on the ros- is to present the news of the campus and to disseminate .^ the two vet- lived 29-27 lead. The Rams, thanks Jack Glascott. of offensive strength. The fifth holding your pipe or cigar in the ' saw limited duty last • • ' — erans who had ter. Haas veteran of our own collegiate anecdotes. Only incidentally do serve I to Calverly, jumped to 40-32 with a Many Newcomert Available starter, Harley Graf, is a we same place would cause cancer of season and could hardly be tagged ' Meet the Boys a very steady- minute left in the half but two Big Ten play at Wisconsin, and the lip. don't believe them. Of 318 Many new faces will be seen a holdover. He has shown much as a digest of opinion on things Villanova; and our voice i n g influence quick goals by the Villanovans prior to the war was coaching high people with cancer of the lip, 3/5 mingling with the old when the improvement thus far this year and By CARROLL ANDREWS and CHARLES CVMMINGS under t r y i ng brought the score to respectable school hoopmen in his native state. can only be heard as one in the wind. were non-smokers. first gun Is sounded. Ralph Farns- consistent threat. Don Frazier circumstances. 40-36 score at the intermission. is a This quintet, benefitted by Individ- American And a happy '46 to you, too! Af- he yearns to return worth shows promise of develop- debut in collegiate There is, however, a body constituted for the reception The Heart Association to his little At this stage, Calverly was unstoppable, making is making his and two years of miler, while ual experience at its convention in 1941 proved ter a fortnight of general merry- grass shack in star- ing into a fine quarter ranks and his scoring record mer- Ben Avon and Bet- ' ^^^ ^^''^ seemingly impossible shots to rack play together as a team, Is a dream and consideration of these demands and which is empowered ' W^^lfil^P is working hard to bring that smoking definitely does not f Gomerlock ita recognition. He hails from making and chaos, our ty, ^ Aln^H < ted to driv? up twenty of his pointa during this operation. They work only com- the only shining light, as far mile down, and Roy to watch in induce hardening of the arteries. his time on the Cleveland High School. Jim Seel all to bring them to official attention, if the case so warrants. as Pvt. Groetzinger is concerned, for a sky-rocket half. Hannan and Joe Lord each the "pick" system to perfection, ment is let It snow, let it snow, let in is giving Glascott lots of the In their physical exams, in- score, and al- Weidman has returned to the ranks of shots, and it snow, the whole town. She's even better of them are excellent That body was founded to unify the unorganized voices of surance c«^mpanies have stopped as we are completely. And worries over the starting berth on "Thundering Herd" after a year at than fog lamps unquote. though the RHODE ISLAND team play stands out In their asking* policey-holders whether or among our resolutions for the year Conttnoed on Par« Foar the hurdles. was more than welcomed the College's men; it represents the due process of law; younger men Tale and games. Presently, the entire starfc. not they was one that will surely plunge the Chief Wahoo body who re- smoke. If these concerns did have mental Any students who feel they can, back by the student HosplUl team Is en- few remaining unfortunates left at Ing five of the it is the Student Council. ; i ;• vrv rv have gone this far, the smoker Next, as we feel so gay In a mel- lapses, were and would like to try the sport, member his feats of two seasons American Profession- our command into utter disrepute tered in the will live. ancholy way, it might as well be of foot and failed Pick up are welcome to come out for trials. ago. Dick McGinn, the fifth man, Bomb- The facilities of this group were neglected either and ruin. slow to al League as the Wilmington Other authorities have discover- Alphonse Canuel, another pride of they did give the The first meet is the Inquirer's In- is the balancing wheel and it was loose men, Travel ers. through igno'rance of its existence and purpose or lack ed that "smoking alters the whole Smokey Stover the Marine Corps. Al has had Cats To Convention Hall who directed the fast break starting quintet a much needed vitation meet at he "The sixth man, Aaron Tanitsky, function of the human organism." about all the fortunates possible. which the mile style of play the Bisons employed of faith in its effectiveness. Whichever is the case, wherever In order to fill our quota this breather. Injec«Jng the starting January 25, after should be familiar to Philadel- This increase in basal metabolio He was born in Fall River, Mass. at Madison against us. Other experienced ell- week, we will mull over, first of all, combination back into the game relay team participates phians. He led the Public League lies the cause, it must be eradicated. An organization of rate, aa the medics put it, dis- Howard B. Groetzinger, on February 27, 1923. Now what Garden in February and gibles on the roster include Dick Jr. On > brought the score to 40-36, the up- Meet Navy & B. C. Square in scoring while at Southern High appeared when the persons smoked one of the brightest days March. Edgecomb, Bob Edmunds, Tasso f^is type should be the paramount activity of the school Pitts- •tater'a edge. On Thursday, January 10 Villa- and played as a freshman at Penn corji silk. burgh has ever seen, It Kostelas, Bob Joest, Jack Weiss, and consider- Try To Four On will again invade the for it is not only the lone representation of all Villanovans, The St. Bonaventure. nova New Helll, and ing It was Pittsburgh you have to The start of the second half Tom Widges, Bill Von VALLEY FORGE (Of course we're on Chester- England area. This time to match CoBtiBoed oB^Psfe Four but also has a singular capacity for advancing our interests. kinda use your imagination Sept. Indicated that Rhode Island was Paul Fleuchas. field's payroll for Jan. '48.) shots with a Boston College team 24, 1925, little Howie arrived upon out to pour it on and the pace set • * • of unknown quantity and quality The Council elections should be a subject of seWous the scene. As he spent IHs earlier this was for the sole at stage at the . It will be Intramural Teams What follows . . . C'est superbe years in Ben Avon, about eight purpose of wearing down a much thought and broad publicity. The Council meetings should the first meeting between these (As they say in Australia). miles the metropolis conditioned from —petro- f smaller and less basketball court. frequent, easily accessible His toes curled in the black soil. schools on the be and also publicized. The Coun- mopulis—well, anyway, he has al- aggregation. Villanova, ever con- Sportlight ( Saturday, January 12 will find In The feel cool It's marvelous to the good ways wanted to be a crooner. scious this danger, used a slow Resume Contests cil agenda should be pertinent and widely known. The Coun- of the Blue and White in Annapolis, earth beneath his feet again. Ten- "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" heads scoring area, this 1945-46 By DICK SOMERS approach to the to do battle with the The Intramural League cil demeanor should be formal, sober and interested. derly he bent down and crumbled Maryland, his hit parade for obvious reasons. in an effort to conserve energy and United resumed activities' last night after a sod beneath his fingers. A man quintette representing the Presenting, in person, and In the Backed by active student participation, guided ra- Daily Mr. Groetzinger would take keep iK)ssession of the ball. State a three week layoff for the Christ- by was a fool to leave the land. He States Naval Academy. sportlight, the one and only, Hen- his little lantern from the shelf and then resorted to playing all over Beat Balnbrldge mas Holidays. Members of all tional yet progressive minds, this organization can achieve thought of the t'.ty with loathing. Navy ry Norman Kline, Jr. grope his way to John Morrow the floor and, as mentioned above, powerful team has rolled teams are requested to be at the All it had brought him was un- Navy's Norm first saw the light of day its of effectively Grammar School. Later he would this again had a tendency to forL*3 Field House tomorrow night at 7 dual purpose voicing undergraduate opin- happines sorrow, over four opponents in a series of Pennsylvania, and and but that was take his seal-beam jobs and strug- younger and less experienced ball o'clock in order that their pictures in Lancaster, tilts prior to the Christ- over. first warmup it his home. At Lan- ion and of providing training in administration, govern- He was back to his gle to Oliver High School. Then players lose possession of the for the '46 Belle Air may be taken. still calls to mas vacation. Most impressive of love . . . the soil. For a while he caster Catholic High School he ment and common sense. something very peculiar happened. ball. State capitalized on this con- the The pre-Varsity game tomorrow was motionless in silent prayer; a these was the decision over as guard on the One day, during his final year, he dition on three occasions to the night, which- begins at 6:45, will played three years prayer of thanksgiving rose from Balnbrldge Naval Training Center, the same length It is an experience we can ill-afford to miss. set out as usual, but somehow miss- tune of six points on our debit bring together Bobby Wilson's Fed- football team and his heart. Once more he was a a team which also extended Tem- a forward on the bas- —DONALD M. COIXINS ed a bend in the road and wound side. igan Hall Sailors and Newt Ward's of time as of nature not a part ple to the limit in a high scoring part and just up at Avonworth High. They would Despite a hostile and rabid boys from Delurey, O'Dwyer, Men- ketball team. of the city. A voice called game. Amateur Baseball not let him loose until he had grad- crowd and a smaller playing area del and Simpson Halls. These two Played "Dinner's ready" Slowly and re- The Middies scoring power Is To complete the cycle Henry had uated even though he did every- than we have been accustomed teams are currenly iij second and Camp to Campus luctantly took his feet out the concentrated in its forwards, Car- local Ama- he to play baseball in a thing humanly possible to get out- to, our boys turned in a credit- ably third places in the League, and By BOBERT J. CONWAY flower pot. roll and Nelson. They are aa the high school including joining the Marines. able brand of ball and acquitted this should prove to be a hotly con- teur League The Cornell ALPHONSE CANUEL supported by Dick, a guard and The Lan- Widow. big Saint Bernard dog with all nobly. tested does not have a team. With the Introduction of the New to leave the Panama Canal • * * A themselves Not minimizing Barrow. match. center! Waldrop and caster Roses of the Interstate Year, many of the boys are coming and return to the States by the end the fixtures was sent out from could be more beautiful, more pic- the State superiority one iota, "Fishing?" Young completes the team at the thought enough of his back to the States and returning to of the month. He says that he Muhlenburg College one day with turesque, more exciting than Fall nevertheless the margin of dif- League "Naw Just downing worms". other guard position. Dick Duden, SEEN ability to offer him a con- fair the Line. Howie Its destination. On July 1, River in February. Well, now that catching the campus on Main will return to school, dropping • • * football fame, is also a member of tract. However, the offer has not News of this sort comes from Mar- Medicine and following the field of 1943 the dog returned to the Burg, we think it over, a lot of things, SEVERANCE'S Freshman—I don't know. Continued on Pace Foor of the basketball squad. accepted as the Army Air ine Cpl. Tom McCarthy ex '45, who Journalism. Howie in tow. It waa there, after for instance Bettle Grable In—in From the Sidelines been Sophomore—I'm not prepared. and college received priori- hopes to return in March and con- eight months of good healthy sun- but, no, we have to get the column Corps Highlight of the week is that for- Junior—I don't remember. fine his fighting to the football field light, that he decided to become an in before the end of the semester. ty. mer sprinter and track captain, Senior—I don't believe I could THf IVOffiO'S Before enlisting In June, 1942, after a period in the South Pacific engineer. And to fulfill his every most HONOntD WA7CH Corporal Paul Stenn, former Vil- Sgt. Johnny Maher raced the stork add anything to already New York is only two hundred printer for what baa the Marine Corps passed lanova athlete, won a first-string Norm worked as a knocking the Japs around. Another '•'. ' '•' whim, Al so he commuted to home and beat him. Congratula- been said. J. miles from years. He became an '46, on Villanova. tackle position on the All-Army about two athlete, hurdler Jim Kooney, ex tions Johnny! Lieut. Dan Healey him off Grammar School and Cathedral . Bail State News. in December of that arrived March 1, Air Forces Conference football Air Cadet Jfl on his way back from the tour • * « Our subject School in the big city. who just arrived from sea duty in Boys High Kelly Field. San Antonio, NORMAN KLINE of duty with the Navy Air Corps 1944 to become an engineer. That, team, according to an AP dispatch year at the Pacific and expecting a dis- A member of a Psyche class on He graduated in 1939 after partici- Primary, basic, and ad- is the only factual state- released last week. Stenn, a 6-foot, Texas. and will also return to school. Not charge, has skipper of we believe, pating in the Glee Club. As the Force he took part In raids over been made tour asked an inmate his name. Berwick, starred vanced training took him on a to be outdone, the Army is sending ment thus far written. To proceed, 2-inch giant from a P.C.E. and la touring off Nor- "George Washington" was his school was rather small, the sports tour of the State of France, Belgium, and Germany. Kelley back to as nobody else would have him, this season on the 4th Air Force sightseeing basketball star Joe folk. department ;ya8 held to minimum. Oc- This group hit tactical targets to reply. eleven. Texas. The big day came on the campus in the near future. Too the Civil Engineering Department in "But last time I was here you He then decided to go to work * • • Ellington Field support the invaaion and moved Many men are returning, some held out a welcome hand, and af- tober 1, 1943 at bad he was not here a few months New York as an elevator boy and as into France in August of 1944, are leaving, and some are just on were Abraham Lincoln." Lt. Harry Kcefrider, track when he received his commission earlier. ter filling said hand with the prop- then as a surveyor's assistant. As (Jg) their way. Among the men on their "That," said the inmate, "was Second Lieutenant In the Air Norm returned to this country In glad to hear that er amount, Howie joined the star here a few seasons back, in a a We are first wife." Al was making only three dollars way Is Pvt. Tom Manilnl who is at by my recent letter to the Villanovan re- Corps. December, 1944, with an Air Medal r»u Oarridlo has just I'eturned from A.S.C.E. He also took part In the a week and the carfare was cost- Camp Pickett, Virginia. Tom says Log. quested that in the future, times, Haft Air Medal with 13 Oak Leaf Clusters and 9 land of the Taj Mahal where • • • Dramatic Society during his Jun- hundred and fifty dol- the and ing him one arrived in England as a battle stars on hia Ribbon. that he is on his way to Europe ior year. heights and distances be included Junior ETO he had the duty of taking care of lars a week, he realized that he of the only hope he has is to be sta- There was a young woman from in the track summaries. We will co-pllot of a B-26 in December Until receiving hia discharge at the men who could stand the Right now hla ambition is to be- wasn't making any money and beat to see that this auggea- 1943. With the S91st Medium Fort Dlx on July 9. 1946 he was att come a civilian. Our reply—'Tour 1 do our climate. Staff Sgt. Don Pancraslo CAMP TO CAMPUS COPY BASKET Air * Oroup of the 9th inatruotor at Dal Rio, Taxaa. astpectlng Father's Muataohe.' Following thla, 0«atlaM< en Page Few Uon la carrted out. Bombar wrltet that be U Ceatlaaed ea Page Fear I Ceatiaaed • Page Fo«r

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•-- ••'.^in'ht of 190. Seeing Is beltev- S 1/C Paul TunrUl has arrived in Severancffs lof Ralphl Manila which makes an addition to Rhode Island OoatlaiMd Wfm Page TkiM CoBtlniMd From Page Thre« .^ l/C Frank 8«poiMu« writes the list of Pvta. Pat OoUeCay Lonle ference could have been less than from the Brooklyn Navy Yard that Slater and Seamen Dom Parrone points during tbla half Kored 10 Meet twelve points, for In the closing being In Brooklyn is great and he and Ctaio Andreone. to pace the Wildcats. minutes ViUanova had the ball is slowly mastering the language. Our sources that Middle Oats Slow Tempo under own basket with no one report J E AN N ETT'S the Boys around and failed to Aipltallze in Jack Welsh is enjoying his vaca- FLOWER SHOP The second half saw the Wild- tion from Annapolis, taking lessons riaral Ideas far All Oeeasleas the point department on three IN COBSAOBS eats continuing to attempt to slow on how to trim Army on the foot- 8PKCIALIZIN0 distinct occasions. This could be Member FlorlsU' Teleffraph VILL down the home (^ub's "flrehouse" Coatlaned Frem Pag* Twe charged to physical fatigue, for baU field. Delirenr Assoclatioa News £rom the Philippines Is that 8S8 LANCASTER AVE. employing slow, the pace was heart breaking and game by a therefore went to work in a cotton stiff all the way. BRTN MAWR deliberate style. While they main- BBTN MAWB fTt mill in Fall River. five tr All men; Lord, Hannan, Mc- //////,V////f////////////ff//f' Vol. 20—No. 20 N. A. A. S. X.-660 VILLANOVA COLLEGE, VILLANOVA, PA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1946 tained this mode of play they Al Joined the Marine Corps on Donnell, Doherty, and Burr con- December 4, 1942 and to prepare remained in the ball game, but tributed, in my estimation* a himself properly for the early splendid performance against sporadic lapses and reversion to morning hours, was next milk- a tough odds and the game should KEEP SUPPLIED WITH Father O'Donnell Returns the homesters' running gam« re- sir, the with the Tailor man. Yes ham pay off in future contests in the College John Leary Dies t. sulted in Rhode Island scoring eggs. was sent to Parris Island Floral He improvement department. TICKETS Atmosphere splurges. With eight minutes to go and became a rifle range instruc- SCHOOL the New Englanders led, 67-59, but tor after finishing boot camp. From Naval Service lAll this wa3 the last tima that they On July 1, 1943 he came to Villa- Camp To Campus •000 ON MiU AND From Infection were m sight. During he next five nova and has been getting in ev- ConUnu::d From Page Two CAM UNTIL USIO Coladonato Former Navy Chaplain Returns To Villanova To Villanova Chemical Engineer Setting For Special To Be minutes they built up 77-61 lead erybody's hair ever since. His ac- Sc e Mde. laciudins tioned near a University In order Resume His Associate Professorship In English and this proved to be the margin tivities include the A.I.E.E., the free rronifert. Obtain Identifl* Graduate Worked On The that he may continue liia schooling. of victory. Dramatic Club, and the Glee Club, cation Cards at School Office. Tailor Shop, Ine. Pvt. BtfUph Annunzlata is in Ala- By GEORGE O'NEIL Atomic Bomb Joe Hannan added fifteen points which we hope a lot of you guys tINES bama, at Camp Rucker, where he MED ARROW first half aggregate to take of fliihirfalphi* Swkwrban to hia will come out and support. One • in After 43 months of service as a Navy chaplain the '40, Belle Air raves about the John Raymond (Bud) Leary, Dance great physical scoring honors for the Cats with the places where he is the greatest 2 ARTHUR ROAD training program. To prove it he Pacific theater of operations, Rev. Michael J. O'Donnell, a chemical engineer, died January twenty-five points. Joe Lord and nuisance is the E.E. lab. Dairy-maid says that he is dpwn to the amaz- 10, in ,the University of Pennsyl- William Koerner, Class President, Will Bill Doherty contributed 16 and 13 Canuel has now become Short- ROsemont, reiuia> O.S.A., Villanova College has returned to to resume his vania Hospital after an illnese of points, respectively. While Ernie circuit Canuel. Bryn Mawr 12M about six months. He is survived Lead The Seniors In The Procession Calverly was slightly cooled down His immediate ambitions are to associate professorship in English, a position which he held by his wife and two sons, John during the second half, the rest of take a month's vacation and a long prior for active in Of Honor ^ to his departure duty May, 1942 as a Raymond III, and Edward, his Coach Frank Keany's charges ride looking for a job. Electronic lieutenant (j.g.). Father O'Donnell was release J from the M. COLLINS poured It on to cement the research seems to be his interest W« do adjoatnaents the waj you By DONALD ""'"/, .v'". .:;:' / ..'• ?;..'.^ a po- decision, 'S and any inquiries about such want theoi. Navy last December 7 at the Philadelphia Separation Belle Air colors will hit the headlines with the same will be forwarded to Pvt. sition Center. Canuel through this column. fire and elegance as that o fold when the Senior Ball brings For Expert Convenient Well, we'll close now with this Work and Service—Good "I wouldn't have missed it for anything even though Villanova's social schedule to its climax Saturday night, well known bit of verse: CREAM I; it was rugged at times," asserted the former chaplain in East is east, and west is west January 19. Joseph Hoffman, chairman of the Dance Com- -L*. Attention f.. ^^ Prices Reasonable "":[. Bacsick can't fit between. '*.•,; And ; commenting about his experi- mittee, when reached last week, made known that final . So we remain, yours truly h ences. Father O'Donnell held preparations were CA & CD. PHILA, DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. For Fit and Wear Get under way, Thanks, Al. Tour Clothes Tailor Mada the rank of lieutenant com- Veteran's Aid for the dance of the year and . 4th & Poplar Sts^ Phila^ Pa. : mander at the time of his that all the affair needed was discharge. He has taught at McGuckin Wins Valley Forge the wholesale support of the Continned From Page Three Villanova since 1932, two years af- ter his ordination, and had charge Now Available student body. Hoifman ex- before entering the service. Be- of the Augustinian Seminary Guild Guidance Bureau plained that all the committees had yond these six men the Medics have until he entered Che Navy. Has Been Annual Award squad. This lack turned in favorable report^? and but a mediocre Said Mass Under All Conditions Set Up To Serve The Re- Presentation For Loyalty To of depth is their only weakness and that the ticket sale was above ex« The Campus Despite the fact that he lost con- turning Veterans Of it represents their opponents' sole Villanova Will Honor Grad- ; Biderable weight, Father O'Donnell pectations. '! hop© for victory. H- jsaid he is feeling fine and is none Villanova uate Class Of 1918 Shop Probably Last Game The Highlight of the evening is Barber the worse off for hia long tour of Val- to be the Grand March, recalling The Wildcats will be meeting By JAMES CONTY At the annual dinner to be held in duty in the torrid climates. "I be- the halcyon days of pre-war ex- ley Forge for the third time. Last lieve I've said Mass on e\'erythlng Today there is the spectacle of the Warwick Hotel in Philadelphia travaganzas. First Class Work season, the Severancemen dropped The seniors will from a couple of boards to the rear thousands of GJ.s returning to col- leave the hall and re-enter by an- both games to the Phoenixville out- on Feb. 7th, the Philadelphia Club's of a heavy truck," he declared. lege or entering for the first time. Popular Prices 61-31 and 61-42 scores, re- annual award for loyalty and un- other door beginning the prome« fit by Most of the time he celebrated Mass last-half The past war brought to a tempo- JOHN B. LEARY nade down the flower bedecked spectively, but it took a selfishness towards Villanova will on a portable altar set up in a jeep rary cessation the education of stairways from the stage. Led by spurt by the latter to settle the sec- father, and a brother, ^ for the men while they woiked on these mother and be presented to Charles McGuck- encounter. Monday's meeting men and as a result many Bill Koerner, Senior class prec^i- ond airstripa in the Pacific Islands. Robert, a recent Villanova gradu- between the schools of higher learning through- in of Long Island, N. Y., a gradu- dent, the class will form proces- will likely be the last one eye on ate. Forge •'They heard Mass with out the nation were forced to op- sion of honor and then dispei'se two teams. The Valley Holy He was a member of the tennis ate of the Class of 1918. Mr. Mc- Merits their work and other on the erate on a greatly depressed level. for the graduate dance. Clothes team has existed as a result of the the Belle Air staff, the Vil- Sacrifice because they had to keep Other schools fortunate team, Guckin was chosen the receiver of emergency, and probably will not were Experienced Decorators Ck>ntacted on the job to finish the vital land- lanova Engineer fftaff, the Phi Kap- this award for this year by a com- in the sport next enough to obtain Army and Navy be represented priest explained. pa Pi and the Chemical Engineer- mittee, composed of alumni from The Field House itself will as- to ing strips," the student training units and thereby year. The Wildcats' eagerness ing Society. past recipients sume the festive air under the as- Made-to-Measure His Intial assignment was to were able to function on a basis Villanova who were •>•:..•.-'. • with a victory, .• • i-''^- ./- , close the series Norfolk, Va., and of the ward, because of his out- tute and tasteful guidance of Ha* oppo- Chaplain's School, closely approximating pre-war Operated Plutonium Pile plus the capabilities of their Manhattan Beach Coast standing achievements not only beiinehl Flower Co. This group, well later to days. With the war's end many of After graduating, Leary worked nents, should make the game attending Villanova but also one of the finest in the east, haa Guard Station on Long Island these schools were required to re- for fiocne time for the Ugite Sales while worth watching. the contract to convert our basket- where he was stationed for a year. new their pre-war schedules. Ac- Corp., Chester, Pa., as an operator's after graduating. 109th McGuckin entered Villanova in ball arena Into a ball room suited COLE BY He then was attached to the companying this transition one helper. He then worked in several Battalion, a as an engineering student and to the Belle Air dance. Haber- Copy Basket Naval Construction finds a host of complex problems explosive plants, from which he 1914 and served with them Ridge, became noted for his proficiency mehls have had much experience ' Continued From P»fe Tw» Seabee unit confronting the educational insti- was transferred to Oak and ath- in this work, having handled the '''^•./..y • two years, the duration of his time Tenn., to work on the Atom Bomb. both in scholastic work :. tutions of the country. Housing and Tailoring Natchez, outfit was sent letics. While at Villanova, McGuck- dances at Pennsylvania University, 'A^ with the Navy, The curriculum facilities are among the At Oak Ridge he helped load and clothes were in terrible gold med- Valley Forge, and the Bellevue* Whose to the West Coast and Father O'- more important problems. operate the first experimental plu- in received a number of patches. ability in the Stratford. •; Donnell accompanied them to toium pile, and was fascinated by als for his scholastic v;'r- ' arose on the At Villanova. a Veteran's Guid- comment • : '. When Hawaii and then into the Marshall hia work. fleld of engineering. Sylvan Atmosphere ^ Inc. ance Bureau has been set up to state of her clothes, invasion. Last summer he was stricken ,, Islands Winning decorations cope with the crisis at first hand. Kicked The keystone of the She said, "When Ah itc*aes, Ah infection of Baptism of Fire with a streptococcic for which will be the Garden Square placed 57th MARKET STS. scratches!" A Bureau staff member serves as However, the ability & on Kwajalein, the first the throat, which, due to his low- athletic in the floor's center, Harry Waters, The Court Page. it was liaison officer to acquire living he is best known is his by the ered resistance soon developed stated. The • • • Jap-mandate territory taken quarters within a reasonable dis- prowess with which he threatened properties chairman American forces, that Father O'- into general blood-poisoning and was a mem- band will play, actually on a Sil- Open from 9 A. M. to 8:90 F. M. Ode to the Dining Hall tance of the college for the mar- many a record. He endocarditis. His poor physical 1915 football ver Screen and will be enclosed la molars \s nicked; me bicus- ried Vets. The housing situation is ber of the famous Dally; Except Wednesdays and Me condition was cauised by overwork. colonial period picket fence. Ar* yet critical in the area, but the Bu- team, and it was he who drop kick- a Saturdays. Oosed at 6 P. M. pids is bent; suitable field goal to clinch bors at the entrances and floral jawbone is lame to de ears; reau has hopes of getting ed the winning Me profusion will heighten the sylvan dem chops what you give quarters within the rent limit de- a 16-13 Villanova victory over But Soft lights will blend the Vets who use this ser- Army. It was also in 1915 that Mc- atmosphere. us shows never a dent . . . sired by Suits & Topcoats with the eoft music as the dapcera That sheep must a lived 80 vice. The Bureau has inaugurat- Guckin broke the intercollegiate X-Ray Machine then went glide through the man made glens. years. ed Refresher Courses to aid the field goal record. He But we could expect nothing else; Notre Dani« Scholastic two classes of Veterans who are on to play in 1916 and captained it's Belle Air Ball. • • expected to enter Villanova. These the Villanova varsity in 1917. In the A-'-' also made a By way of conclusion, we might are without credit. The first group, Will Aid Studies baseball McGuckin $29.75 himself playing shortstop say that we wish all the intel- made up of those returning and name for A tool of Incalculable value, an Villanova read this A)lumn to with previous college work, will re- and second base on the ligentla who industrial x-ray machine, has been the end "A most atomic '46" And view and reacqualnt themselves varsity. purchased by Villanova to be used Club Meets thank you too. with that subject matter which Served In World War I Glee in its engineering school. This ma- they covered before service. The early in chine can be used in conjunction In 1918 McGuckin left The Continuation Of The Club second group will consist of those commis- with the study of metal castings, his senior year to accept a wlio have had no college work and during the Depends On The Coopera- metal plates and materials used in sion In the Navy and have been without benefit of study an I metallurgy. X-ray inspection fur- First World War he served as tion Of Its Members habit formation for so long. They ther provides a complete study of ensign making use of his abilities Marine Corps are offered Refresher Courses on a Men Of Navy And mechanical parts which are ordin- as an engineer. At the Glee Club meeting last ' "^ be- ,'. •• courses ;• sub-collegiate level. The arily obscured. Mr. McGuckin is now the presi- Thursday, Dr. Haenish stressed the of the start of gin within a month of Glen Cove High School on • Without the necessity of destruc- dent r^ Put Your Savings In An a semester. The selection of a need for more cooperation among tive inspection, x-rays permit the Long Island, N. Y. suitable course of study for the Vet the members. He emphasized that study of all opaque materials. is taken care of in the following Established Bank There are only a few of the more the club etarted out with forty -. .1. manner. A series of tests has been prominent industrial applications members then the attendance di- assembled, and these, with the aid Delta Pi Epsilon for x-rays. Future application^ of of the guidance officials, are hoped minished until three men showed this valuable machine involve the Plans Dinner Dance to enable the Vet to discover his up for Caroling during the Christ- study of fast moving projectiles aptitudes, thus helping him to 16 J. O'DONNELL own For February cna« Season. The REV. MICHAEL which and industrial fluoroscopy. How- choose the course of study in Delta Pi Ep- ever, at Villanova this machine At a recent meeting Whether the College should re- Donnell received his "baptism of he will be interested and success- will be used in conjunction with silon, Commerce and Finance fra- tain the services of Mr. Sullivan or fire." His battalion had landed on ful. These factors, while not per- the study of metallurgy. plans for a should discontinue the Glee Club the atoll and had commenced con- fect, will reduce failure appreci- *ternity, formulated Contains Warning Indicator was dlscuissed by College Authori- struction and cleaning up opera- ably. Dinner-Dance to be held Feb. 16 Bryn Mawr E.sfientially, the x-ray machine ties. Dr. Haenish, director of the tions when they were submitted to consists of three parts: tube, trans- at the Hotel Phlladelphlan. Music Seminar, said that he will heavy Jap bombardment from the former and control cabinet. The The affair will be the first social call a special rehearsal In the near air which continued for more than staff Meeting tube is of shockpioof, rayproof de- function since 1944 for the financ- future. The attendance at this four days. "They dropped incen- There will be a special meet- sign and will be water cooled. Made ier's fraternity. It is open to pre- meeting will decide the fate of the Trust Company diary bombs and during the bom- ing of the Villanovan staff, Fri- of alumiium the tube housing is sent members, former D.P.E. mem- club. bardment I lost my Mass kit and day at 1:00 P. M. in Room 214 equipped with a warning Indicator bers now returned from service and The students voted that the re- all my clothing except that which Mendel Hall. AM members of which indicates the approach of all pledge^ who hope to become hearsal will be held either on Jan. I had on my back," the former the staff are requested to attend unsafe operating temperatures. members of the fraternity accord- 14 or Jan. 21, between 6:30 P. M. Every Banking Facility chaplain explained. the meeting as plans for the Extremely high voltage i« produced ing to Robert Conway, president and 8:00 P. M. Twenty or more Later he recovered the kit but coming Villanovan Dinner by the transformer whlcli has a of the organization. men are needed for the continua- the contents were so completely Dance will be discussed. ratio of one thousand to one. A The arrangements for the social tion of the organization. Only smashed that he had to return the The yearly group picture of Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation timer which provides a flfty-ninc event are being handled by an ex- those who are willing to give an damaged kit to Hawaii and request the newspaper ataff will also be minute selector dial, as well a^i a ecutive committee including Ber- hour and a half each Monday for taken at the Mcneitime. Cafti^l9*ti\mmtf FATHER fVDONiniLli one minute dial, Is among the nard Borschke, James Meehcm> the enjoyment of singing will b* _ i I » i I » I d » > > main features of the control box. Robert Mills and Robert Conway. admitted