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Junior Week Opens Sunday Night Like the Class of 1959 Mill Enter JSTW^i Pac« 16 THE VILLANOVA AyrillibliSS Junior Week Opens Sunday Night Like The Class of 1959 Mill enter "the He Mass. Wants Class moderator, Codesky the More Rev. Henry A track meet among Juniors, a flowers and a Roman chariot center- finest week of their college days" this Weeks, O.S.A., will be the celebrant. Softball game between Juniors and piece will be the unique decorations. Sunday when the NFCCS Variety that tife he found himself with creat any great stir. But at the Quantico Relays reached 75 yards at one jone- Show Planting of the class tree, lunch- faculty members and another soft- Y IILL VINCfNT opens Queen Crowned • *' ' runners. events of the 20th annual Junior '..' a shortage of freshman develop great last weekent, Godesky showed ture. eon, entertainment and a tour ' He seemed to a of the ball game pitting Juniors against Se- The Week. Queen of Junior Week will be old He went to see the intramural liking for Philadelphia, how- that he could help the under- campus will follow the Mass. There niors will It*s an adage of sports be Wednesday afternoon crowned at 10:30. She will receive a Wildcats in big "All arrangements have finally will be an afternoon baseball that "them that has, gits." Don't cross-country championship and ever, even though he hails from manned a way Ron Delany took the faaton game be- highlights. dozen roses and a trophy. 110 been made, decorations are Over it. Beach, Island. in the next three years. eased to a almost com- ween Villanova and Temple, you ever believe came away with Bob Godesky. Rockaway Long from Godesky and at the Muff Schedule pictures have been submitted to the pleted and Juniors are storing up stadium. Item: The Villanova track The name Godeeky might not He won the 1000-yard novice He ran the three-quarters of 4:17.3 mile to give ViUaiiova Track will begin at 2:30, the fa- queen contest. sleep before the big show," Bob Mur- team has ridden the crest of have brought many knowing race in the Inquire Qames last a mile in the distance medley the distance medley title for the Conte^it Judging culty affair will start at 3 and the inter- The Saturday phy and Joe night dinner-dance last weekend. The then came back to in the very good time of 3:07. in the two-year Ua- Schneider, co-chairmen of Judging of the Diaper Dan contest class collegiate success for the past nods before year, and second time game will be at 4. will begin at the Sheraton Hotel in the week, told the class last Thursday. pictures and a banquet three years. The 1957 club was muscular young man made the cop the 1000-yard handicap in What was more^uoportant was tory of the Qaantico Relayo. in the Field Amateur Night will return to the Philadelphia at 6:30. Plans predict for accomo- ago, did not this year. deficit of 10:10.7 "We that this can be for House at 6:30 will conclude the called the "greatest college team squad a year but the same meet that he made up a that The Wildcats' tune day's campus for the first time in 15 years dating over 600 Juniors and their dates all Juniors the finest week of their col- events. in the history of the United broke their time of two yean Wednesday night at 8. The Inti-amural have been made. ' • lege diiys," the co-chairmen said. Classes will be States. , -'•v?::;: .^^ ago and set then> np as the dab suspended on Department-sponsored affair was an The Paul Judge Sunday Opener band will provide But today Coach "Jumbo" to beat in that event through- Mother's Day for all Juniors. annual event for several years The until the dancing music for what- may be seaacm. NFCCS show, opening event Wilbur de Paris and his popular cancelled Jhn Elliott has asked the VIL- out the Spring abruptly in 1943. the largest dinner-dance in the history this Sunday, will begin at 7:30 p.m. in jazz band LANOVAN to insert an adver- Ed CoUymore sped to a 47.4 will entertain Juniors and There will be no Junior Week ac- of the University. the Field House. Early arriving mothers their tisement pleading foil all Vil- quarter mUe in the aeomd leg dates at 7 :30 p.m. Tuesday in tivity on Thursday. Junior as well Week activities for the as Juniors and their dates will the Field House. Tickets for lanova student who have any of the distant medley, a won- the infor- Ancient Rome will be the theme Class of 1959 will end attend the affair. on Sunday, May if considers the mal affair are priced at $1 a person. for the experience in the feild events to derful time one Friday night Junior Prom. The 3rd, with a 10:30 Mass offered by Talent from Villanova as well as report to hif at the track. rainy conditions. Girls, from Rosemont and Imma- Buddy Williams and the Stan Rubin Father Weeks. several other area colleges He's OB the Prowl Seeond in Mle will be re- culata colleges are also expected to at- bands will provide the music. TickeU presented. for all the week's events relay team, tend. Over In short, "Jumbo" is hard up The WUdcat mUe 400 Juniors and their dates have been on sale now for ten days. Mother's Day, traditionally the Amateur activity, for athletes. He's found that the using the men mdio wiU athletic and are expected to attend the traditional Most of the tables for most attended Junior the dinner-dance positions in this Week function, theatrical, will be the order of formal dance which begins usual source—scholarships—has the same Wed- at 9 a.m. were sold soon after the opening of will begin Monday with an 11 a.m. nesday's events. started to dry up. end's Queen'-Iona Relays, took Roman columns, thousands of artificial the sale last Thursday. Right about now someone will second to Ohio State. The quar- object. "What about Delany, tet of Charley Stead, Geotge CoUymore, Reavis, Stead, Holup 9ydnor, Delany and CoUymore and the rest of them? did the distance in 3:10J. the Sports Highlight Sure, they're great But there Buckeyes' time was 3:15.3. aren't enough of them. Not Vic DiMaio, Stead. Jim Black- that E31iott expects to have bum and Godesky, aU under- dozens of stars. But he does rlaasmen, looked very good in Of Fathers' Day not have the depth he would like taking third in the sprint med- not have the depth he would ley, just five yards behind like. When the Wildcats take Michigan and three yards back Festivities, of li'atih'^tfJ»ti May 10 part in dual meets this year, Sports activity, they won't have much to offer Again it was Godesky odio including the traditional Oldtimers* basket- ball game, in the discus, javelin and shot was the sparkler. This time he will highlight the annual Father's Day fete, May ndle Vol. 33—No. 19 Villanova University, 10th. put. banged out the final half Villanova, Pa. April 23, 1958 In the past such V.U. greats -. •;; as Bobby Schaefer, , MeOntaij Oat ^:;;7 v in 1:54, making up a large gap Paul Ari— :? •;'• Jim IfcGroarty, expected to and almost giving Villanova zin, Larry Hennessy, Jimmy help out considerably in the another trophy. Class Candidates To Speak Smith, and Jack Devine have weight events, was barred for In the individual events, Phil appeared in the game. a year by the National Collegei- Reavis tied for top honon with According to co-c Before Voters h a i r m e n ate Athletic Association. George Dennis in the high Next Thurs. Vince Caracio and Walt DeGroft ffaees ef Vn- jump, both dcnng 6-4, and Bob All candidates this is Elliott will be quite fortunate The weather was wet and dreary at the Qpnuitleo Belays last week, bat tiM for the presidency of a class or for the Stu- the First time the game Godesky, took fifth in the 120- dent Council has if his search is as successful as lanovaa's winning distance medley team shooe brightly. From left. Vie DUIaio, Bob Holup may speak in their own behalf at special class meet- been held on Father's Day. <Mie he o(»ducted last year. At Ed CoUymore and Bon Delany. yard high hurdles. ° ^^^^ Thursday, May during The game is usually scheduled In^on ^ 1, the activities period- ic a.m., It for :30 was announced today by Elections Chairman Paul Blue-White Day. Laughlin. The Father's Day committee Nominations has announced Juniors Announce Muff for the various oflSces were held last week, and that the days ac- the list of those named tivities will begin Errors Plague can be found elsewhere on this page at 11 o'clock Mahan Elections Nine will take place Wednesday, May 7. when Mass will be celebrated at Class meeting the outdoor | — Day in Week's Festivities places will be — shrine. Those late innings blues also as follows: Luncheon will be served after abir.k«. abLT^kA JOE piTZPATRicn ; ; told the y story at Penn last FaawcUf 3«1« 412* Juniors—207 Vasey Hall. Mass. Ray Lyons, chairman of Thuiaday. • !•• yJAYKMtFF Johnson, USA the luncheon VabrklMH Sf 2t Sll« Auditorium. committee, said If the Villanova pitching staff Two unearned runs in the TapMUkyJI 412f Muff will be must be last week that tentative G«ldirab 4*2« Junior Week Day The completed fomu Sophomores"— Vasey Hall plans decides to go strike the eighth dealt staff stalwart Jack itl« afternoon, the indicate that the on m 3»1* 4««t held on Wednesday submitted to Auditorium.
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