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 , 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. . where tickets were sold But perfect field play BaunaJb 4 12 9 il91 held. dent. \: last week. 1956 Olympic Games. Villanovans' fatal miscue, es- was the DoMtaccUs 4922 4991 others will be order open the Muff Day program at Films peciaUy in the last two con- of the day in the sea- 3121 3119 Teams are to be formed ac- vJohnston will speak to the will show Ron Delany 4 9 9 9 GarT.e 3999 2:30 p.m. At ZiOO there wiU be son's opener, as the Scbaelulb Congress winning the 1500 tests, both 4-3 squeakers lost Main Lin- Kotaa^ 4 111 3919 cording to different wings and on the advantages and Curtin, meters ; Char- Nlcbala.e 4 9 2 9 CaauibeiLaa 2199 a Softball game between the jun- Scogna, Hixson ers downed Temple, 6-3. ~ also benefits to i ley Jenkins leading the in the KcUyiP 3 99 1 3119 floors in the dormitories and be gained if the I United last inning. iors and some members of the Stu- Kropiewnicki aKrnp'wB'ki 19 99 dent States team to Of course, it wasn't that took credit for from various groups of dayhops. Council were to gain mem- victory in the way faculty. At 4:00 there will be the mound work, tossing ToUls 373 .9 TMate 294^2 bership in Sr. Presidency 1600 meter relay, at the beginning, but let's save steady Anyone interested in forming a the USNSA, a move Nomihie# and Phil Rea- a-Strnck Bat tak .illy tai ftb. another softball game .' eight hit ball at the Owls, while ViUanova 999191919-3 9 9 team can get entry forms from which the Council is vis representing the United the best for last, v^: f, - presently ^e^Phian, 99929992X-4 i 2 the juniorB and a team oi Three juniors, represen- served on the class Loss Donatucci, Larry Masotti and Klein or Hixson in 313 Sullivan. considering. States in the high jump. to Teachers ion. ting each of the three Un- steering Committee this year Bob Anthony were collecting A former A banquet will be held in The latest loss came Monday | student body presi- *"^ ^^^ chairman of arrange- Anyone iidio would like to dereradiiatP H i v i q i n n c two hits apiece. dent of the aergraauate a l V l S l O n S, the Field House. The dinner afternoon in the home opener play either University of Cali- ^ents for the dinner-dance. He game with on of the two junior will be catered behind A Seton Hall last fornia, Los Angeles, were nominated for the is a by Smyth Ca- Goodreau Stadium, when teams should make that fact 21 year old member of the Accounting Saturday was cancelled. Johnson tering Company which served the Main Liners were toppled known to Klein or Hixson. was a senior honors presidency of the Senior Society and the Beta Gamma The Wildcats meet Princeton Blue- White Off at the Mother's Day banquet by West Chester State Teach- student in political sciences. In Class De bating Society. rmoMy No at a noisy session last ers after taking away today. If they hope to addition to receiving Muff year. an early lead. Athletic Department has of our outstanding track team. An unidentified numerous Day Co-chairman chalk up a win, the The last week. Letters of invitation Villanova put together all defense will PAUL UkUGHUN awards for student Hixson, a have announced cancellation of its Therefore, rather than trying to quoted as saying the better government, 20-year-old resident have to tighten |^y- Those nominated for the been sent to all four of its hits and three up. Johnston founded the from Washington, fathers of se- Ram plans to hold the 6th Annual stage an event with the 'star* seniors. As he said. can seats are to speak for two Pasadena class D. C, has Either that "We presidency were John J. niors. Any senior errors to score three in the or the pitchers minutes. Youth Council—serving served as class whose father Blue-White Day which was attraction missing, it has been era would be needed to face the as its Curtin, treasurer for had better not let anybody English major; Oscar was overiooked is asked third frame and take a 3-2 lead even first president, and initiated two years. He is to see scheduled for Saturday, May 3 deemed advisable to fon?o it for throw almost anymie against the Chairman Laughlin expressed Scogna, co-chairman touch the ball. Accounting major, and Bob Mahoney in room (West Caiester's Butch Shock- the hope UCLA's "Project Africa." of the Muff Day planned for 245, of Junior Week. this year. We are looking for- faculty and still win easUy." that all underclass- William Hixson, Mechanical Sheehan Hall. ley ,Wcat Chester VUlaaova Junior Week unloaded a terrific two run Reagan. to Blue-White fatnilty men will take Nicholson said that he expec- and a member of abrbe abr ho Frank Director of ward resuming A member who shall time to attend Engineering student. Bill Lesko, chairman in the second), Dietrich Jb 4 10 9 AnUMiayJb ted the Orientation of the homer but a 4110 Athletics, stated that a conflict Dav in 1S»9.'* be nameless took issue the these very important the speech to clearly explain Curtin, Committee SutcUff^ 3 Vlncaalxf 4090 with meetings. a 20-year-old resident ticket committee, three base wild throw by catch- the during his sophomore has announc- WeiidlandJb 4 2 9 Eounajb 41 10 in dates has eliminated a track With the IC4A. Track and Utter sUtement 'They'U be As he said, "It is very seldom "hows and whats" of the student from Kennett year. ShockleyJf 4 12 3 p«Mtac^.w 3010 Square, ed that tickets are now on er Hank Nichols in the ninth More than 250 Juniors at- sale Perielulb 3 9 9 MaoottUb 4090 mc^et scheduled with Penn State. Field Outdoor Championships surprised,'* he said. "From what in a school election that the USNSA and felt that it Pa., has been LelaUrx would active in class in the Day Hop cafeteria. gave the visitors two runs and 3 10 NlchoU.e 3091 tended the nominations in Va- The BeiUMttjf 2 1 Koteaji Because of the time element it listed fcHT our Stadium I've seen, of voters know each affairs 3090 on Fridav most the juniors and every help the Congress members de- during the past three sale will continue the Doutachjb 2 110 SapteaoaJf 3111 sey Hall. Chairman unUl Thurs- win. has been posible to secure Saturday. will find their obesity in : candidate. years, serving of the Stu- C«acrer«.ao 2 00 Bauaar^ 0090 not and May 30 and 31. getting cide whether as chairman of day, May 8th. Soph Hurlera Mrero^f 2000 or not they feel dent Council Elections 3990 a representative substitute. Villanova students and fans will the way of any attempts at ath- the the Sophomore Commit- Pord.» 1991 "At the same time, these that Cotillion, The price of the tickets Soph Bob Kropiewnicki took McPh'ooa^ 1909 Villanova should seek mem- tee, Paul Laughlin, received is Reagan stated that *'a sports be afforded the opportunity of letics.** meetings will enable member of the Ring Committee, a4(achtaukjr 9999 the candi- the nominations $6 50. This includes all of the the loss, relieving classmate bership. from the loud, comival such as Blue-White Day seeing the track team under He said it, but immediately dates to speak to large groups member of the Orientation Com- day's activities. Tatala 32 4 S 4 Totali M 3 4 2 but orderly, audience. Bauser (who had ai^m a-Wi tar ta lacking the his Both* mittee Bob McPboraoa Tib. would be feature at- most favorable (x>nditions. eyes fell to his of students. In the past all Nicholson and Don for two years and co- Co-chairman Woat 91 19999 9 2-4 Joseph DeGroft express- trouble) early in the traction without the appearance ing abdomen. publicity Schneider, Electrical 99399999 9-3 He campaigning has been address- Kempf were sent by last year's chairman of the Cha- ed hope for a successful Engineer from Erie, Pa., and aifair. ed to a few persons at time." rity Ball. He a conference as observers. Eugene Paja, a C and said he expects 700 fathers Scogna, a 20-year-old F stu- Phila- ' and sons to (Continued on Page 8) attend. P«I«2 April 23, 1958 Page 2 THE VILLANOVAN April 23, 1958 T'nTToPrcsenfWho'sFoo' K of C Meets Again Tonite Navy Social Fling: Student Congress Votes On May 14 to 17; Peer, Klesius Nicholson's Proposal To 200 At Initial Meeting Gilligan Hold Lead Roles By FRANK DYNAN Those interested should see The Turf and Tinsel produc- N«ws Edlfor either the Reverend Norbert tion of 1958 will burlesque the University typical Hollywood detective Plans for the organization Whitley O.S.A., Law School Gets $13,000, Amend Council Constitution of a campus council of tht Chaplain, or Frank Delany, to- inovie of 1930 in its annual pro*- Knights of Columbus were pre day if possible. All those who duction, May 14tn to Kiu in The Student Congress will Used For Research Project tne lileld pared last Wednesday night at join now will be charter mem- House. vote tomorrow night on a pro- The production a meeting of more than 20C bers. The School of Law has re- ters relating to the suburban will be a slap- posal to amend the newly-adopt- stick Amateur Night Committee students and faculty members. In response to a request ceived a gift of $13,000 to en- home building industry. parody on J^ii Mancnu, lue ed constitution and by-laws of acuonai cnaracter Applications for membership from Father Whitley, a number able it to undertake a study of The sum was raised by the of &iax Kon- the Student Council which has Performers were distributed and the aims, of faculty members attendied the law relating to subdivision, Communities Research Insti- Asks To Sign been recommended by the Pres- The author, purposes and advantages of membership. building, zoning and other mat- tute formed by members pf the Villanova Alum- ident of the Villanova student and applied for joining were explained. The ap- Builders ni Director Mr. George Pequjg- oody> Home Association of For Show Held On April Pat Nicholson. not, uses San Francisco's 30 pUcation forms are now being Philadelphia and suburbs. China- The two major changes would town as the scene The Amateur Night Commit- processed. It was presented by Mr. Wal- of nis story. create three executive vice-pres- Basically, the tee has put out a last-minute At the meeting were Mr. lace E. Arters, President oi plot centers Washington idents and institute a Religious around call for prospective performers Frank Bain, a member of the the Association at the grpup't. two slow witted detec- Affairs Committee.' Uves who try to for its show on Wednesday Supreme Council of Hartford, annual dinner last Wednesday stop a Tong The three executive vice-pres- doctor with Takes WVIL night, April 30. Connecticut, who spoke on the night. mystical powers, a idents would aid the officers girl evangelist Amateur Night has not been general aims and ideals of the The gift was accepted by the and the ever- of the Student Council with present held on the Villanova campus organization, and Mr. Joseph Rev. Francis X. N. McGuire, vamp. Top Position some of the administrative dut- since 1943. This will be the Wyatt, a Grand Knight of the O.S.A., Director of Villanova's Norm Peer, and Mike Klesius Intermission at last weekend's Navy Dinner Dance finds ies which they must assume. William J. Washington, junior first time that the show will Upper Darby Council,, who Development Foundation. wUl play Hyde and Sheek, the this group lilding an ice bucket under the table. The midship- They would correlate the work Engli^'i major from Morris- take place during Junior Week. talked on the activities of indi- Sound Growtti detectives. Dr. Fu, the mys- men are: from left, Leo Kane, George Bedinar, Jay Heusted, done by the officers. .tical doctor, Pat Gsllagtier and Borcik. town, iN.j., WIS named .cation Junior Week co-chairmen vidual councils. Members of the association, will be played by Dftve Lessen President's Burden manager of WVIL at a special Bob Murphy and Joe Schneider Other Speakers believing that sound community Jim GilUgan while Dave Belch- As Nicholson pointed out to meeting last week. have annoimced that the first- Edward C. Delahunty, Esq., growth requires not only plan- er wiU play the assistant, Ah the VILLANOVAN, "in a way The 20-year old Washington place winner will get a $25 State Advocate; Charles S. ning and regulation but a sound Heuie. ViUanovan Editors Named, this will lessen the burden of was WVIL Music Director prize. The next two finishers Shillingford. State Warden; and responsible building indus- Susan Oglethorpe, the girl work which the President of during the past year. He joined will also get cash prizes. and John J. MacGrory, Dis- try as well, conceived the pro- evangelist, and Thrush, the the student body must necessar- O^Rourke In Top Position the staff as a freshman and Go to 109 Alumni trict Deputy, also addressed ject. vamp, will be portrayed by ily assume as the constitution has served as both an engineer Anyone who is interested in the meeting. They conduct independent Gerry Tadds and John Ken- By BOB MULCAHY now reads." and announcer for the campus taking part in the show but Together these speakers gave and objective research in areas nedy, respectively. Paul Laugh- Bx-Edifor In Chief The three executive vice-pres- radio station. who has not filled out an entry a very comprehensive view of where there appears to be a iin will be the chief of police. idents are to be appointed by Lawrence M. O'Rourke, Jr., the sports staff this year, while Washington succeeds Henry form can do so by coming to the Knights of (>>lumbu8 in conffict of interests between the Rounding out the cast are the president of the student EInglish major from PhilaxJel Dynan, a memb» of the news Nichols as Station Manager. the Intramural Office, 109 its social, charitable, civic and home building industry and are Don Kempf as Grace, Jerry body (most likely at the start phia, has been named the ne^ and feature staffs, will handle Mar^ Program Director Alumni. religious activities. other local groups. Gobright as Millie, Joe Lynch of the academic year). Their Editor-in-Chief of the VILLA- the front page stories. Ed Kar- Gary N. Mara, 20-year junior One of the earliest entries Another meeting ha^^ been They formed, for this pur- as Elsie, and Jim Lynch as Yap. term of office will run until the NOVAN, effective immediately, rer and Joe Wheeler held these from Newington, Conn., has came from Ron Delany, Villa- called for tonight at 7:30 PM Enjoying an afternlinner parfmit at fhe Villanova Alomnae pose, the Communities Research Bill Yong will be Yee I'ong, election of a new student body it was announced last week by posts previously. been named Program Director. nova's outstanding track star. in the Vasey Hall auditorium. Dinner are: from left, Miss Margaret Gallan, Nursing Senior; Institute and have received con- Tom Kopczynski will be Ring president. the Rev. Louis A. Rongione, Fitzpatrick, Van Allen and Mara, who was Production Ma- The senior C. and F. major A K. of C. insurance agent Rev. Joseph Bums, O.S.A., Education department and Rev. tributions from their members Aling, Gerry Cordarell plays The executive vice-presidents O.S.A., moderator. Vincent were on the sports nager this year, also joined sings (Irish songs, naturally). will attend this meeting to ex- Loois A. Rongione, Dean of tlie Graduate Division and Moder»» as well as from allied supply How Cum and Mike Rafferty may be removed if their He succeeds Robert E. Mul- staff this year also. The former the staff as a freshman. Among the first batch of'en- work plain the insurance policy which tor of the VILLANOVAN. and financing concerns. plays Hu Shee. proves unsatisfactory. ______^_^__ cahy, senior ffittory major, is another junior English ma- Robert Rafano, junior Politi- trants the committee received all prospective members under Project Co-or^nators Joe Costa and Bullions are who held the position of editor jor and the others are sopho- cal Science student, has been were those of freshmen Ed Juniors or Seniors 26 must take out. In addition, Alfred D. Montieth, Wayne cast as One Eye and the lamp for one year. mores. renamed as Public Relations Quinn, an engineer, who sings The three new officers must future plans will be discussed, Class Nominations Held Pa., and Frank J. Smith, Jr. lighter, in that order. membei- be O'Rourke became a Christman, Cunningham and Director. Rafano has been re- popular songs; Ken MacGilliv- juniors or seniors during especially those concerning the (Continued from Page 1) of Willow Grove are co-ordina- Directing the play is Miss of the VILLANOVAN staff ir sponsible this year for most ray, junior history their term of office. officers the con- project. Betty all major, who They may election of and dent from Detroit, Mich., were tors of the Mr. Bamet Green. Faced with the dif- Seraftn were reporters this Arts ; Robert Sealia, Commerce his sophomore year, and served of the publicity the station has is a pianist; Paul Hessler, ju- be members of the Student ferring of the three degrees of nonunated for class Lieberman, Commissioner of ficult task of making the pro- past year. They will replace vice-presi- and Finance, and Kevin Flynn, as Managing Editor during received. nior mechanical engineer, who Council, but that is not a pre- initiation. dency at the Licenses and Inspections, City duction perfect. Miss Green be- John Fixl, Bill Ickes and Ken same meeting. General Arts. 1957-58. Washington also announced leads a German Village Band. requisite. The offices to be filled will be A smaller, less noisy crowd of Philadelphia and Joseph Shi- lieves "that this year's T' n T Miller. There were no freshman en- Two other junior English other department heads who More Talent They will become part of the Council Grand Knighit, Deputy of 175 turned out ger of Jenkintown, former production will be as enjoyable Ail Veterans for the gineering students nominated majors were named to the top will direct operations of WVIL Also, Bill Lyons, sophomore student Cabinet along with the Council Grand Knight, Finan- sophomore nominations. President of the Home Builders and as entertaining as past pro- The Photography and Art Three for class presidency. editorial posts of the news- next year. '**-! major, sings, Student Council officers cial Secretary, two Wardens Association also took active ductions." Arts who tells and all ^ men were nominated for the an editors are all familiar with An engineering major, Amin paper. Those named include Michael jokes and dances; junior Andy standing committee chairmen. and various program I chairmen. important post of Junior Class part in the project. Concerning the difficulties their positions, having helc Khoury, was nominated for class Curtin, Groldschmidt Assist Kavcak Chief Announcer; Johnson, C. and F., who does Another change will put the Three Degrees president. Funds Being Sought faced by Miss Green, Mr. Po> them this year. The first two Vice-President. Jack- Curtin, who served as James Hull, Business M nager; impersonations, and Bemie senior delegate of the National It is planned that the three They were John Mulcahy and According to Dr. Harold Gill quignot said that "the China- are engineers and Connolly ik Also named were David Doyle, Sports Editor and Associate Eugene Brochu, Music Director; Dean, junior C. and F. major, Federation of Catholic College degrees will be conferred and Sheldon Pollack, both Reuschlein, Dean of Villanova's town motif adds certain prob- an English major. Com- Jay McKay, and Richard Keane, Editor the past year, will take James Corey, Traffic Manager who plays the steel guitar. Students on the Cabinet. the officers electa before the merce and Finance students School of Law, conduct of the lems to the production; mainly Brucker, a pre-medical stu all Commerce and Finance. over the Managing Editor spot, and Personnel Director; John Jim Corey, president of the The three executive vice-pres- end of the present school year. and Raymond Rafferty, a stu- project is assured for one year in the use of dialect.^ dent, is assuming an importan' Others Nominated vacated by O'Rourke. Curtin Obeilise, News and Sports Di- Intramural Council, reiterated a idents will be called: student For those who missed last dent in the General Arts divi- but funds are already being More than 50 other students is veteran 'member of the post, formerly held by Jack rector, government a and William Heam, Li- statement he made when the vice-president; stu- Wednesday's meeting, applica- sion. i sought by the Communities Re- Garrity, while Borgese workec throughout the three classes staff, having joined in his brarian. Amateur Night talent show dent affairs vice-president and tions are still being accepted. ViUanovan Editor search Institute to continue Lunch Schedule as the assistant of Paul Terru- were nominated for other class freshman year. / ; . CurraU Production Manager w&s first announced: "We are educational affairs vice-presi- Mulcahy, a 19-year-old resi- the work beyond that tune. the past year. offices. Tom Goldschmidt, another so during Edward CurraU, junior .lot looking dent. The research project will Eng- for professional Curtin Elected dent from Short Hills, N.J., was be For Mother s Day member who joined in his lish major, has been named performers. This show is strict- chairman of Listed fbr ISenior Class of- under the direction of Profes- The new Student Affairs the Sophomore Lunch for all resident stu- sophomore year, will assume Production Manager to succeed for fun. I hope that some Cotillion ficers were: sor John G. Stephenson, m, y Committee, if approved by the Pres. of Lit. Club and Morgue Editor on dents, except those escorting the duties of Associate Editor, V. U. Law School Mara. ' guys who just want to clown Student Congress, would have the VILLANOVAN. SECRETARY — Ronald An- of the law school faculty. J. Curtin, junior Eng- their mothers to the Junior position held this year by John a Two others named will di- around in front of an audience as its primary aim the foster- Pollack, a 19-year-old resi- derson, T. Walker Lloyd, Mat- lish major and Managing Edi- Week luncheon, will be served Curtin and Joe Kinney. Gold- rect the technical end of the will sign up." development student* dent who- lives in New York thew Mazza, Edward Knepley, TREASURER — Ronald Mr- To kold Ihstihjte ing and of tor of the VILLANOVAN, was in the new C and F cafeteria schmidt served a semester as broadcasting. There will be no charge for state, Joseph Schneider and John Gregory religious organizations and pro- was a member of the Ori- gray, George Fay and net Monday. installed as president of the ^ Sports Editor. * An Institute on Church-State They are Richard Phe.ps. admission to the show. entation Committee and quite Taormina. Kempton. grams. Literary Club at a special meet- Students will enter by way Father Rongione, and Mulca- problems sponsored by the Studio Engineer, and Sam active in class affairs. TRi!iA.saRER—Michael Axt, SECRETARY — Thomas Pe- ing last week. of the locker room entrance hy, also released the new edito- School of Law, postponed last Pietrofitta, ( hief Technical En- Rafferty, a 19-year-old Phila- William Snow, Gerard Kerwin retti Heffernan. Curtin, 20-year-old resident, and John and will leave by way of the rial staff which will assist the month because of weather con- gineer. delpian and graduate of and James Hull. succeeds senior English major St. Jo- RESIDENT ARTS — Thomas far entrance (North). head trio in the publication of ditions, will be held this Friday seph's Prep School, was elected ALUMNI REPRESENTA- Labrecque and Thomas Hoff- Joseph A. Kinney to the presi- all students should observe the newspaper. and Saturday, it was announc- to serve on the Student Coun- TIVE — John P. Moran, John man. William Accounting Award dency. DAY-HOP ARTS— these regulations: Other named included Bill ed last week by Thomas J. cil as day-hop representative Taormina, Lawrence Palacio Vincent and Charles Meir. Three other English majors 1. Students will eat in three Christy and Ray Quaglia, Fea- O'Toole, Director of the Insti- Given Szablowski last year. and Robert Wagner. RESIDENT C and F — John also assumed posts in the or- sittings. The first sitting will ture Editors; Frank Dynan, tute and Assistant Dean of the Alex Szablowski, senior Ac- Nominated for Junior Class RESIDENT ARTS—Joseph Ma- Howard Silcox and Robert God- ganization. be from 11:20 to 12:00. AU News EJditor; Paul Buckley, law school. counting major, has received an Vice-Presidency were Joseph son, Thomas McPherson and DriscoU. DAY-HOP C and F— Thomas A. McKenna follow- students desiring to eat at this Campus News Editor; Joe Fitz- Devoted this year to a study award from the Accounting So- Durocher, an Industrial Admin- Thomas Goldschmidt. win. ed Leo Rogers as vice-presi- sitting must be in the cafeteria patrick. Sports Editor; Jack of the subject "Sectarian Free- ciety for academic achievement istrations student from Pense- DAY-HOP ARTS — John P. RESIDENT ENGINEERING dent; Paul A. Buckley replaced and seated by 11:40. Serafin, Frank Cunningham and dom in a Democratic Society," among senior members. cola, Fla., and Ronald Dobies, Kejley and John Rumbarger. —^Thomas Moakley and Freder- Kenneth Miller as secretary, 2. The second sitting will be Bill Christman, Copy Editors; the Institute was established Szablowski has received an engineering student from RESIDENT C and F—Fran- ick Wiele. DAY-HOP ENGINE- and Lawrence M. O'Rourke suc- from 12:20 to 1:00. All stu- Rodger Van Allen and Bill Vin- more than two years ago as a straight A grades in each ac- Toledo, Ohio. cisco Pancheo, Jay Freeman, ERING — William Henry and ceeded David Belcher as trea- dents desiring to eat at this cent, Assistant Sports Editors; result of a rapid rise in the counting course he has taken. Edward Utsch and John Taor- Thomas LoCasale. surer. Frestmien Nominations sitting must be in the cafeteria Al Stoughton and Al Lawler, number and variety of legal is- He was active in the Account- mina. Oth*»»"s nominated for Sopho- All new and old officers ex- John "Whitey" Lyons, and seated by 12:40. Photography Editors; Frank sues affecting Church State re- ing Society for three years and senior L>AY-HOP C and F — John more Class officers were: cept Belcher were members of 3. The third sitting will be Connolly, Art Editor; Harry lations. was also a member of the Villa- Political Science major, was O'Malley. James McHale, Frank SERETARY—Paul O'Rourke. the VILLANOVAN staff last from 1:20 to 2:00. All students football team. presiding officer as more than Miller, John Hone and William Bniecker, Circulation Manager, Presentation of a lii.rary nova James Rhodes, Paul McGinni? year. O'Rourke is now paper 150 freshmen turned desiring to eat at this sitting and Sal Borgese, Business Ma- dealing A resident, his home is at 611 out for Gilhool. and Joseph Lowry. with Church Stato Editor-in-Chief and Buckley is TREIASUR- Pennside, nominations for Sophomore must be in the cafeteria and nager. issues will be pre8«)nted to the Carsonia Ave., Read- RESIDENT ENGINEERING ER—Michael Keating, John Ob- Campus News Editor. seated by 1:30. and Quaglia are ing, Pa. He graduate from Read- Class officers. —Burce Irving, Joseph DriscoU, Christy School of Law during activities to the erlies, Joseph Shaw and Wil- Curtin, in addition du- Nominated for the Presidency both English majors and re- Friday by Philadelphia Judge ing Central Catholic High School Louis Mafaro, Joseph Krackel- liam Platco. ties of a presiding officer, has were Thomas McHale, TlMre are a limited vm- place Frank Delany and John Theodore L. Aeimel. wnere he played football, bask- Com- er and Richard Phelps. RESIDENT REPRESENTA- announced he will act as pro- merce and iwr 9t opanings for tenors in their positions. etball, and baseball. Finance; Robert De- DAY -HOP ENGINEERING TIVE>—John Dress and John Kennedy The library considis of a gram chairman next year. Tom and basses in tlM Lisa, General Arts; FeUx Petril- John P. Moran, VUlaaovA Quaglia, a humor columnist for growing collection of texts, He won an athletic scholar- — Robert Wag- O'Connell. DAY-HOP REPRE- Martinez, senior English major, Singers for tke ooming ji relative new- ship to Villanova for his activi- lo. Commerce and Finance; ner and Frank Lamprecht the paper, is a periodicals and writi.tg.4 on the that important post SENTATIVE — Charles Sim- A«ditlons aek Goodyear, senior Arts major and president of tlie handled Louis Retacco, General Arts; Other nominations win be comer, while Christy is a vete- subject and will be housed in ties in football. He hopes to for Jun monds, Thomas Chambers, Wil- Marine fidelis Society is this year. every Tasadaj Semper congratolaled by Lieutenant Elwood McCarthy. lor Class offices included: between 6 staff member. the Church State quarters in work in the field of public ac- General liam Murphy and Thomas Flynn. ran Colonel John Missar U.S.M.C. on tiie fine tumoat at the or- tmd % o'elMk at Vassy HaU. a member of the law building. counting after graduation. Buckley was ganisation's annual communion breakfast

S .m- '_'r ^ S!*^ i^s^jstii^^lti^jx r^ake-ntl^fJ SJ«-S . .

"V^'rr**»*T Jt

1>«ttt4 THE VILLANOVAN rmtfM April 23, IMS THE VILLANOVAN THEY DONT CARE The disappointing turnout at Student Council Is College Girl?* —A Novice Answers is What A nominations Last week keen demonstration of the tMeJu U^^^ •'*"•/' apathy among CURTIN League schools, trips on week- she's a phony, but you can't many of the students. Between the childishness Students idoUae them, teach- By JACK ends, proms, dates with cars, sUy away from her. You can An overflow crowd in the Pie Shoppe when school and the dignity ers criticize them, college MoMflaf ffdlfor of high cigarettes, foot- put her out of your life, but tole- filter-tipped of marriage, we find a sturdy boys adore them, adults telligence to stay alive, the of something of class importance is being enacted ball games, big men on cam- you can't put her out called the college rate them and parenU worry truck driver, no just across the road, is a sure sign of diunterest creature charm of a souvenirs, scarves from your mind. Might as well ad^ college girl is pus, girl. College girls come in as- about them. A personality whatsoever, only do not favor a small group of students boy's colleges, behig pinned, mit it—be you college boy, We swea- excitement in lipstick. Adven- conception of sorted weights, heights, the slightest knee socks and the quiet parent or teacher—she is a ffuiding the destiny of any campus organization. in bermudas. Pride in ters and sneakers, but all ture how to dance correctly and part of your world, a symbol the satisfaction which comes from Many of the activities when laid on tlie shoulders college girls have the same an evening gown and attractive to him as his is as telling her friends about an of the unknown future. of few take too creed: to spend every second Best of Ypung Womanhood grandmother. a much time. The eventual result own enjoyable date. She is not She is an unthrhig, deter- every minute of every in a polo coat. can be lower grades. of To her parents, a college much for studying, stoying mined kid dohig her best to weekend engaged in social ac- Cherchex La Cigarettes ' never V* When a eroup is or^:anized, though, and each girl is someone who in on weekends, blind dates, get the most of these happy tivities. When she won't give you enough, dates the - studies her friends, And, ;v member is willing boys who jilt and informative years. to put m an appropriate and well tumble, a college girl is College girls are found a strangest boys and is not as parental admonitions or wear- when you're low and discour- r spent period of time, success is assured. Some of stuck-up, conceited, un- everywhere—talking to, dan- dull, serious, far-sighted or intel- ing the same outfit very often. aged, and feeling hijured be- personality. s . those nominated in last week's session might not be out, ignor- friendly and lacks their cing with, seeking ligent as they Were in Waif11 Next Year cause someone has d';^^:,- " >'W<. A day night. Nobody else, can < The ol^ective of any system of education is Qite-Hshe has a taste for J get so much pleasure from a champagne, an intellect for ^ the development of a thinking responsible student simple phone call or speak the theatre, a deshre for ex- The responsibility which most acquire at Villa- with such wisdom on a travagant parties and a pas- crowded dance floor. No other : nova is not. merely a (^product of education but trips. But, ; for weekend sion mind could have crammed I;> in truth a result of it more often than not, she is into it the appropriate re- just as happy at a neighbor- V: 4 * Some undergraduates, however, feel that ac- for every oecasion, the her date, mark , hood movie. To ceptance of anv form of reroonsibilty need not location of everythhig hi her she has the grace of a bal- come during college days. It will come, uiey ration- purse, every dance step con- let dancer, the intelligence of ceivable, things she must or alize, when it is time to receive the diploma and professor, the beauty of a a mustn't do when with a par- personality of ; v**meet the world." star, the ; movie WITH THE EDITOR ticular date and still remem- a politician and the charm of This is merely an introduction to something Letters To ber the exact time she is princess. t which should not remain unsaid. yp a due back home. Trial Good Ol' Grandma The recently opened two-million dollar Com- The Editor Integrity On A college girl is a wonder- To a rejected suitor, she We're concerned over the recent hearings of the Sen- ful creature you can criti- ; merce and Finance building has already seen ex- has, for all practical purpo- — I -u. JAZZ ANNOYING ate subcommittee investigating corruption in labor unions. can't ignore . -if- I a cize her, but you amples of childish and unnecessary destruction. ses, the personality of Away (nui H« TO CONCIRT PAN Under the chairmanship of Senator John McClellan CD- Bolltt Deecor her. You can say you think Ym Cm't Sm, dog, just enough in- The Grace of o ^^ Names have been carved in desks, lighted cigaret- To the Editor: Ark.), this committee has been responsible during the Womanhood in o >^ Cost hound > past years ; tes have burned the floor, and coat hangers have two for the great change in outlook towards While I am a Junior and S. C. Vi*ws ' been needlessly broken. think myself loyal to the unions and leaders. Opinion The committee has most recently Strictly Report Those few who refuse to accept the responsi- class, the question arises in- been questioning stantly of why had to members of the Philadelphia Teamstera local 107. Chief bility of maintaining a fine building do not even we Final Thank You have a jazz band during the Counsel for the committee, Robert Kennedy, has chang- From India A ment our words. They deserve only our pity. the officers of It Rough-Almost Junior Week festivities. ed the local union with misuse of teamsters' We Have funds. "Excuse me Sir Winthrop, It seems to me, and I think BOB PINTO —- By FAT NICHOLSON —By how was tiger hunting to- strange, but I'm sorry to say that LIVE WHILE YOU LIVE myself a rather normal in- When the officers appeared before the membership This may sound a bit ^ have a day?" "Fine," Sir Winthrop columns at VUhmova are fast in Philadelphia last Sunday, they were greeted with a believe now. that someday you will appears that my days and my dividual, that there is little It's hard to it write Sunday afternoons in the Si)ringtime are not petition Your life will said, removing a well-killed the end of the year I hopc^ to place for jazz on a modem signed by members and wives of members stat- hard time remembering Villanova distinctly. coming to an end. Before • shoulder usually spent studying. Some drive to nearby re- ing complete confidence outlines of your memo- tiger from his right the VH^LANOVAN. One will be an university campus. We are in the leaders. be mostly behind you and the sharp ?wo more colummi for will be and throwing it upon the year and ite prospecte sorts, others lose a little Winter tightjiess by exer- here primarily to learn beaut- The petition explained that since the present lead- smoothed, even obliterated by time. You evaluation of the Student Council this ries will be in fact." el's into office back as far as ground. "Very good, cise. Others ruin their posture and their eyes iful things. Certainly I don't came members have always had "food on on the block who can remember the old man at me through ^^^ favorite top- their table, shelter over their heads, describe to the youngsters He looked down I hope will be devoted to my resting on the living room oouch watching the ball consider jazz beautiful. and a little to put the Second World War. You will My last^olumn aside." large green eyes and smiled \- memory. ic. The Sphrit of Villanova. Of course, many of the an age glorified by he .. . ^v u u game. Under the previous college degree was some- broadly. "Who are you?" to teke this opportunity to thank pub- readers of the paper think group of leaders, the petition "Why I can remember when a Therefore. I want Not that we have anything against any of these stated, jobs were scarce slowly now. and said. I told him and he laugh- the student body who have given so that jazz is better than ^K^at and the necessitites of life were thing that you strove for." You will speak lically those members of activities, not always available. move as you telk. ed loud, picked me up and effort to assist the student gov- but we do have a suggestion. Philadel- they term "lon£: hair music." the youngsters will watch your beard generously theh- time and can thus see operator and structu- sat me on his shoulder. I University. phia is a wonderful city. It is full of museums, I feel though that in the in- We why many members of tocal 107 it is now, every gyro ernment of Villanova "Uke his ear, and mussed officers of «ie carried the leaders on their shoulders still just hacks and pulled naturally begins with the other shrines. terests of better enjoyment Sunday and cheer- ral originator has one. But they're This list parks and national Many suburban his hair. He liked me. Muiyhy. ed them with nothing short of fervor. was school then, you 11 say Eton Kempf. Lou Pinto, and Bob well of Junior Week Luch a con- Despite this loyal- ditchdiggers to me. And school Student CouncU. Eeople as as even Philadelphians themselves ty, however, and the system that could We walked back to his greaUy to the Student CouncU both cert could h;ive been sched- proven ability of the union leaders looking sternly into young eyes. "It was a They have contributed ave never taken the time to visit Independence to produce better conditions, s week, a week mind tent and he sat me on a our relaUons with other colleges and uled. I shall talk to friends this question arises: make a man. Twenty hours of classes a here at Villanova and in If the that you ve broad wooden table next to Hall or the Art Museum. Senate subcommittee is able to of those automobiles . . among the Sophomore Class substantiate you and I had to drive one universities. .. ^. ._ its charges— this get to school his freshly poured cup of the council, many other studente So our suggestion is to get out next Sunday, and urge them to avoid in- Does end, i.e., better living conditions, for forty-five mhiutes in the morning to Besides the officers of seen said. "Yes justify the means, i.e., driving over fifty tea. "Tea?." he The standing committee chair^ unless we have a monsoon so typical this time of viting a jazz group to cam- chiseling leaders? The members then back in the afternoon, and never have been extremely active. thank you." I 'answered. Tom Wha^en. will have to answer this question. It could be one will smile at this revelation of your Joe Murphy. Paul Laughlhi. Leo Rudegeahr. visit pus next year. of empty miles an hour." They men year, and some local spot of interest stomachs versus "You know. I never thought Murphy have all done their a clear conscience.—L. M. O'R. primitive beginnngs. Gerry Degroft. and again Bob can't insure a good time. This is left George P. O'Connor you existed." he said. "You We to the Blood and Guts Football share "I individual. if millions have it showed in do exist, don't you?" Irving, Spirit Committee chairmen, But been there and re- "We didn't have it soft like you kids. And Leo Rogers and Bruce stuttered, "you year. SUNIATHERS NOT ^ skill and strength. Now take mean," he their group through an outetanding turned a little more cultured, the site must be worth FACULTY RIADr Dilworth demonstrated the tha sports. We had men of real certainly guided FOR BASERALL, iv foam game of football you play. are here and sitting in my Yurchak, our NFCCS Senior Delegate, has greatly in- examing. FOR *%W 6AME "political power of Joe this four dimensional air Paul line up on a field and tent?" I smiled excitedly, prestige in the National Federation of To the Editor: Clark." Why that's kid stuff. We used to just creased VUlanova's To the Editor: and once in a "yes. yes. I'm really here." In addition he placed the NFCCS ' injuries Students. I was in attendance at the go at it. There was a lot of blood and Catholic College Mr. Kelley declined to com- liked too. This is just a note to your touchdowns made a high scoring I him ite proper perspective on the Villanova campus. Villanova - Scranton baseball ment while a death. Four or five Commission hi Mr. Jay Borff who last on wether or not that they use. Nite In Bread Junior Delegate has done a game last Saturday. As I week game, not like now with the lively plasto Rough Chuck Santangelo, our NFCCS in his Muff Day Senator Clark was justified the kind In Program. walked from the entrance article had All the sports were hard and tough. They produced I slept in the bread box good job with th^ NFCCS Travel a statement attributed in the withdrawl of his proxy. kitchen tent that evening. underclassmen have been extremely next to the Field House, to a of men that you can't find anymore." the A large number of faculty Certainly if he had faith one ill student government work. across the track and over to member concerning "But how come most of the records are better now?" Apparently Sir Winthrop active on the Student Council or XkHtor-in-Chlef ^...•.... lAwrenee M. O'RouHce, Jr. enough hi Mr. Dilworth to the upcoming Junior-Faculty really wanUng to destroy what you didn't have a regular bed Jerry McGrath, BUI Murray, and Jerry Hepburn, , '.,,',''.'. the baseball diamond, I was of them will ask. not Juniors Blaiuiffinf Editor 'J John J. Curtln give Softball game. him the vote originally, ramblhigs. The answer Hoffman. John Mulcahy, and Tom Moakley. AMOclate Editor ThonuM C. Ooldaohmidt, Jr. struck by the large number have said, but just to stimulate your for me. I ran to meet him Sophomores Tom The faculty wasn't it a breach of trust the Frank Dunn have been excep- News Editor Frank J. Dynan of students sun bathing in member ap- will be perfectly obvious. "Well, the conditions and morning as soon as and Freshmen Jim Lynch and to suddenly the next WlUUun B. Christy peared unsure of victory. withdraw the fellas nowadays do nothing This underclass participation is very Featurew..^.*. KdltorsKrfi«)ivM I the stadium. I training are the reason. These he left his tent. .tionally active members. ^ Buymond J. Qu«rll« vote. can speak for the entire team they start to tire, they just hop in important as it provides good experienced leaders for the Campus Vtfw Editor Paul A. Buckley I ask you, editor, and I but practice, then when Who's Blue that we will battle every Kelley states that the vote they can stert right in Copy Editors WlUlam Chrlstnuin ask all the members of the inch a vibro, take some nutrio pills, and The sight of me shocked future. ^ -. ^ - of the way and was withdrawn Clark naturally, mention is the work of Gerry DeGroft, Frank Cunnlnfham student body, why didn't attahi suc- because again. We had to wait for our strength to return him. and he blhiked his eyes Worthy of special John Seralln cess. while Mayor con- could take a day or Vecchio on senior cars, Jerry McGrMh those sunbathers have had various and after a tough meet or game, that unbelievhigly. He tried to BUI Murray, and Ralph Sports Editor ••••m. Joseph L. Fltspatrlok A Faculty flicts with Moore. Few read- Frank Delany on the Knighte of Columbiit»' Frank Connolly enough loyalty to walk fifty Blember more. avoid me but I kept pulling on area clubs. Art Editor , . , W, .V^,., .;. »^ 4 > m ers know anything about TMce It and Dave Ogle on the used book service, Don Assistant Sports Editors ...... 1...... ;.. Roger Van Allen feet or so and watch the ball Yon Couldn't at his trousers. He tried to, Tom Whalen these conflicts. resident but the men and Tom Moakley on the constitutloii WlUlam Vincent game. Are they too lazy or EXFLANATION ASKID As a The records may be a little betUr now. kick me. I cried. "You're Kempf. Tom Hoffman, Editors i,a*t...«'«^i^ •«•..•>>*'•«>••••, Alan Stovfhton of Bhrch and Bob Mul- Fkoto just don't ON CURK COLUMN Philadelphia, I am hiter- aren't. If any of you had to go back seventy-five years, you'd and on hitercoUegiate affairs, and Clem Albert Lawler they give a darn? blue," he screamed, "Your ested in what is taking place it for about and then you would just cahy for their advice and assistance. Samuel Fleirofltta Really, I don't expect the To the Editor: be able to take a week UtUe and blue." all the other Harry Brencker hi the city. fold up; because you're not tough. You've lost the real mean- Again I want to sincerely thank these and Cfreolailon Manager attendance to be any better Your political writer, Mr. "Last night was enough, Manager Salvatore Borgesl In a way I feel very of the Student CouncU for thehr wonderful efforti Bortneas next week, but this is just to John P. Kelley, As Mr. Kelley states, Clark ing of meeting nature hand to hand. I thought I was dreaming." members Moderator Ber. Louis A. Bonglone, O.S.A. last week in Wmeait^r is being considered for the sorry fou you." this year. protest the miserable demon- a column called Political "But I wuv you, I wuv you IstSfW •• Mns< dsM HMttw St Mm VMeaevs PmI OHIm, Dm. 17, Iflt. hi ways that your of the members of next year's Stu* stration given by the sun- Roundup, Presidency. Should we not You will tell them over and over many to bite," I said. He shot me On May 7. 1968 many Uadw MM Ast •# MsMk 9, 1t7f. said that Senator the best That now life is soft and has tost ito aest dent CouncU wiU be selected. I urge you to elect men who By H aSSMSISe W VWS WW nW IMMV* HMH WHS VWr VHIVfW TII^NIWT^f bathing students. Clark's renege then hear more about him? era was with his tiger gun. on a proxy sincerity and ability nest W0 AlMslSf age was better than their's. And the unbelievable you know wiU do a good Job. The of lolly vote given hi That your charge of Mr. graat effect o« the part is that they will believe you. WUV AND KISSES, year's oonndl mcmbera will have a fntun RAMAR of student government hers at Villanova. \'^

April 23, 1956 Ainil 23, 195B THE VILLANOVAN Pm«7 ftoect THE VILLANOVA.N WHICH OF THESE WILL REIGN AS JUNIOR QUEEN?

''*» ' ' '.v,.,..'-

Which one of fffiM

lovely I o d i e t 'will be crowned queen of Junior Week? An ontwer to this quetHon becomes more ond more difficult ot eoch doy odds new beoutiet to the ever* growing list. ' •: <,• ,,•.,..••..• ' ' ...- ''^,:-,,/ r ': Fortunotely, the judg- ing of the contest is in the bonds of the ex- perienced Bob Cummings, who will norrow down the field to five finolists.

'.'.•' '...' '.'•. ...' • ''•.•.':• V' •.• ": ..

After Bob submits his list of finalists, o ponel of foculty members will decide who will reign Queen. One thing we ore sure of, the choice will be LOVIS ADAM DOLORES BAKER JUDY BERMAN LOUISE BOR|tELLI COKIE CALDERON GINNY CARNEY MARY CHAPMAN MARY CONLIN

o difficult one. Louise, \t . -I Lovis, a private secretary for a Dolores, a student at West Chest- Judy, a private medical secre- a student nurse at St. Cokie, a cute iRve feet six inch Ginny, a five feet two inch blond Mary, a student here at Villanova, Mary, a five feet one inch tall Hospital will will local real estate firm, will be es- er State Teachers College will be tary, will be escorted to the Junior Agnes in Ph adelphia, senior from Rosemont College, will with blue eyes, is the Junior Week be the Junior Week date of medical secretary, is the Junior corted to the Junior Week festivities taken to Junior Week festivities by Week events by Political Science be the Junior Week late of Math be escorted to Junior Week activi- date of Arts major John Cahill. Marketing major Andrew Lohr. Week date of Accounting major by Industrial Administration major Accounting major Walt Einhom. major, Andrew Napoli. Judy has major Bill Glennon. L >uise five feet .ties by Junior English major Wil- Ginny is a secretary at the Upjohn Mary stands five feet four inches Harry Devlin. Bob Cunius. Lovia has blond hair Dolores has brunette hair and blue auburn hair and brown eyes. and has brown hair a id blue eyes. liam Washington. Chemical Company. and has brown hair and brown eyes. and stands five feet five inches. eyes.

WINNIE HARTZELL MARTY DAVIS FRANCES DeLUCA MARGARET DON EGAN MARY THERESA HIGGINS MARIE ANNETTE KRAUSS MARY ANN DROS JULIANA FAZiKERLY ELIZABETH GILMARTIN Winnie, who will be escorted to Marty, a freshman student nurse Frances, a salesgirl way down in Mary Theresa, a brown hair, blue Marie Annette, a hostess for Margaret, a resident of Philadel- Mary Ann, a blond five feet six Juliana, a freshman jfrom Newton Elizabeth will be escorted to Jun- here at Villanova, will be escorted Junior Week activities by civil en- eyed secretary, will be escorted to Orlando, Fla., will be the Junior phia and a secretary at a local firm, at T.W.A. is the five feet six inch tall inch tall sophomore Mount Saint College of the Sacrec| Heart, New- ior Week festivities by Pete Bat- gineer George Sekula, to the Junior Prom by Pre-Medical Week date of Thomas Derlinga. Five is a five feet Junior Week festivities by Indust- date of C & F'er Jerome Menne. will be escorted to the Junior Week Agnes College, Maryland, is the ton, Mass., will be tb^^unior Week taglin, a Marketing student. Eliza- student Rudy Angeh. Eighteen-year- five inch tall secretary from Nar- rial Administration major Thomas feet four inches Frances weighs activities by Accounting major date of Marie has brown hair and blue eyes. John Junior Week Finance major date of Electrical Engineer Jerry beth, a secretary for the New York beth. Pa. She has brown hair with old Marty stands five feet three 115 pounds and has brown hair and Brady. Hone. Marge has brown hair. Pete Carini. Kerwin. She has brcivrn hair and State Telephone Co., has black hair eyes to match. , ., inches and has blue eyes. hazel eyes. brown eyes. and blue eyes.

.' *..s^-aX *-^< ^"^Ai^'Hw.

^->

'

HILDA KRUSE PAT KUZMA SHARON UROSE SUE LoROSE MICKI LONSt*N BARBARA ANN MATZUGA MARY McCANNEY ANNE McDWYER SHARON McLACHLAN Sharon, a senior at Notre Dame Sue, a Anne, a secretory Sharon, a Hilda, a Sophomore at Marymount Pat, a senior at Notre Dame High student nurse here at Vil- Micki, a secretory to% the Union Barbara Ann, a pretty burnette Mary, an accounting clerk with at the Bankers student at Endicott High School, Moylan, Pa. will be lanova, will Trust Co., New York, will College in College, Terrytown, N.Y., will be the School, Moylan, Pa., will be seen at be the Junior Week date Carbide Co., will be the kmior Week with brown eyes from Brooklyn Col- bnmette hair and brown eyes, will be the Massachusetts, will be the Junior Week date of civil en- of General Junior Week date of General escorted to the Junior Junior Week date of History major Junior Week festivities with Jun- ArU student Jim Mc- date of Marketing svdent John lege, will be the Junior Week dato be the Junior Week date of Junior Arts Prom by Eng- gineer Ralph Reynolds. She is five Elhenny. major Joe Sutton. lish Kelley. Blond haired, brown ior Ekiglish major Larry O'Rourke. Sue sUnds an even five Micki stonci five feet of Arto major and thespian Jerry Electrical Engineering student Twenty-one-yer student Eugene Brochu. Shar- I John P. Taormina. John Pat has hair eyes. feet two inches tall and has brown feet toll old Anne has brown hair and on has brown hair and [jeyed Hilda stands five feet four brown and blue and has brown hair and two inches and has blo{.^ hair and Sullivan. Finley. bh blue eyes. hair and blue eyes. green eyes. eyes. inches. hazel eyes.

ri'^.-. w^

A|n4I 83, IMS THE VILLANOVAN P«i«t April 23, 1»M Paf^S THE VILLANOVAN School NROTC Unit Drills, New Graduate Science Program To Open A new program, especially Since the program is design- school science teachers the bene- Prepares For Spring Revieiw designed for high school science ed to serve especially those who fits of coming together in a and mathematic teachers, will are required to teach two or university environment for their enrollment, With the advent of spring, tenth of the total the of the sciences, candidates help. •^^i^' be inaugurated by Gradu- more mutual > V* once contributed approximately one- QUEEN Villanova's midshipmen are ate Division of Villanova Uni- for the M.T.S., may divide the JUNIOR The teachers will increase BE Mend<>l third of the blood donated. MAY more to be seen on the versity this summer. total 30 credit hours among ONE their their knowledge, deepen Field parade grounds on Tues- battallion annual The NROTC Courses will be offered on a two or more areas most suit- understanding and enliven their day afternoons from 2:30 to spring formal ball was held last graduate level in the following able to the background and interest in the subjects ' they 4:30. the Club Del ^ Friday evening at areas—biology, chemistry, needs of the individual. are teaching. The immediate object of the Rio in Manoa, Pa. The ball was mathematics and physics. Interesting Presentation The available teachhkg aids Tuesday drill sessions is pre- dedicated to the senior midship- successful completion of Stressed The and laboratory techniques will paration for the annual spring men and was co-chairmaned by 30 credit hours, plus the pass- All courses are designed to be presented to the teachers. Admiral's review which will take senior midshipmen John Mo}mi- ing of a comprehensive examin- impart those concepts of fun- The teachers will have the op- place in the Villanova Stadium han and John Craft under the ation, will lead to a Master's damental principle and modem portunity to important on 20. make Tuesday, May direction of the midshipmen rec- degree in the teaching of sci- developments in science which Awards Given ence. No thesis nor language are of particular significance contacts which can furnish il- reation committee. Rear Admiral Ephriam R. examination will be required. to the high school teacher and lustrative materials for their McOlean, Jr., USN, Command- Five Summer or Less to demonstrate how this mater- pwn use. ant Fourth Naval District will The entire program can be ial may be presented in a man- O-C Final Concerts The program coordinator will review the Villanova midship- completed in five summers or ner calculated to evoke student be the Reverend J. Bernard Hul- man battallion. Awards will be Tonite;. Tomorrow in a shorter time if courses are interest and response. presented to several midship- taken also during the fall and Many Benefits bert, O.S.A., of the physics de- The final program of the cur- men at this time The review spring terms. These courses will give high partment. will be proceeded by an open rent Opera-Classica season will house in Commodore John Barry be given tonight and tomorrow CAN DANCI Semper Fidelis HAVE CAR Hall. in the east lounge of Dougher- WILL lUY FLOWIRS Company competition ended ty Hall. NEiOiD — ONE DATi FOR Jk. WEEK on Tuesday, April 15. Bravo Elections Thurs. Company won the battallion Tonight the program will fea- Fidelis Society Co«l«ct T. Walker Uoyd Viikra«v« Uni. colors this year. The announce- ture two stereophonic sound The Semper Jr. Arts VI-4-2St9 has rescheduled its election of ment of the color company took tapes: Tchaikovsky: Violin Con- officers for tomorrow president, place at the annual midshipman certo with Jascha Heifitz and evening. Jack Goodyear announced. r- MAUREEN O'CONNOR formal ball last Friday ANNE O'BRIEN Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. Running for president are BIABGIA MOLONEY CAROL MOORB Awards were presented to the Maureen, a Student Nurse at Vil- 4 with Rubenstein. James Crowley a^J Bill Gan^. Anne, a sophomore at the College officers of the winning com- PROM TIME,.. Carol, a Junior at Millersville the Junior Week date will both C and F juniors. Bruce Marcia, a sophomore at Mary- the lanova, will be pany by Captain Neil R. Curt- A day-hop concert be will be es- of New Rochelle, N.Y., wUl be Irving, engineering and Paul Mc- N.Y., will State Teachers College, of Pre-Law major John O'Connell. mount College, Terrytown, Junior Prom date of Marketing maj- in, USN, Professor of Naval given tomorrow at 10:30. Saint- Renting your formal corted to the Junior Prom by Elect- seven inches tall Clatchey, also, C and F both jun- to the Junior Prom by is five She is five feet be eacorted Managhan. Anne ' Science and commanding officer Saens Symphony No. 3 will be student Bob Kral- or Charles iors, have been nominated for McPherson. rical Engineering is a brunette with brown eyes. History student Tom inches tall and has brown and of the Villanova NROTC unit. Carol has brown hair and feet five featured. the vice presiden's post. Ueaty Nineteen-year-old Marcia has light linger. William Gates, senior engineer- hair. The deadline for application Others Nominated brown hair and blue eyes. blue eyes. ing student was the midshipman Other nominees include Tho- Aeallowanee commander of the winning com- for admission into the society mas LoCasale and Francia pany. has been extended to April 30. Xavier for secretary; Richard Decided on Points Completed applications should Delaney and Paul Molnar for The winner of the company be submitted to room 317, C treasurer; and Jay Freeman, ifoi competition was decided on the and F building. William Lovett and James ab%dbtot basis of points awarded for ex- corresponding secre- Charles Fritz, president of the Phair for kii cellence in drill, intramural tary. i Opera-Classica Society, was the sport, physical fitness competi- Rounding out the slate are guest Rudolf Serkin, d Sttad M thoagh tion and miscellaneous things of famed William Ganz, Paul Molnar and such as the Red Cross blood pianist at a tea given by the WUliam Lyttle, who wiU vie drive in which the NROTC, Philadelphia Orchestra last for the job of student council representing approximately one- week. representative.

vm**ffitna^M^|i^ r" ^iii'iili^ ???l'TTOWWRn?H9Sr?I?!!T!T!^^ '''''?r!?Sv!TH?'T''S!??+WW"HvH^^

r

:;Mi5:i=x=ga=iiS$aM6feiiS^ •> 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 UUMMM^I* 1 1 1 » 1 1 1 il m 1 1 1 fii-i\iiytviV,iiiliiiiiiiii^^ lihdUk>MMkMMli^M.h^adUUMUUMUMlkMU«^Mllil^«ta*UMMMM.MMJM<^a.daU

-^

THERESA CATHERINE ROWLEY CAROL SIMMONS ORR V MARIE PENNARTZ SUSAN a freshman from Rosemont Theresa, a Junior at Chestnut Hill Carol, Marie, a secretary at Drexel In- Junior Week Susan, a legal secretary, will be Junior Week College, will attend in Philadel- College, will be the of Jun- stitute of Technology festivities with Electrical Engineer escorted to the festivities date of Gerald Cechony, an Electri- phia, will be the Junior Week date five feet, ion Week by Marketing major Phil- Theresa Barry Donahue. She is Elngineering student cal Engineering student. Susan stands five feet of Electrical eight inches tall and has chestnut ip Dunn. hair has light brown hair. Clem Margolf . Marie has brown four inches and has brown hair. hair and hazel eyes. and brown eyes.

ANN TUSHIM NORMA YICKERS MARGARET STASIK RUNNY TORRAS Freshman Norma, a secretary for a iocaX at the Col- Chestnut HiU College of Wilkc*- Bunny, a Freshman escorted Margaret, a resident Ann will be escorted to the Junior clothing iDOttceni. wiU be lege of New RocheUe, N.Y.. will be •n wUl be the Junior the Junior Prom by Commeroe Barre Penna., by In- Prom by Marketlnt major Paul Rit^ to :o major Jack taken to the Junior Prom Mor- 'data of Hlatory ter. A resident of Philadelphia. Ann and Finance atudent Richard Week dustrial Administration major Larry •n GAOZCOfCS.M^U>RD-A OfOS^-PMOF BOX. TOO/ Ave feet two Inch sec- is five feet two inch- OArafin. The black hair and stands five feet and has blond hair rissey. Norma blue eyes. Seaver. Bunny has has brown hair and and blue eyes. es and has brown hmir. JJury blue green eyes.

^1 3- PaC«10 THE VILLANOVAN April 23, 1988 Page 11 April 23, 1958 THE VILLANOVAN

Phi Kappa Pi Frat Elects Holds Two Villanova Records: Driscoll To Presidency Happy newsl Headlines, But Will Be Missed Driscoll, He Joseph junior Mech- Holup Got Few anical Engineer, was elected Carmosky Heads The ARROW At graduation this year Villa- By FRED GREISIGER any idiosyncrasies, Dave re- president of Phi Kappa Pi fra- lose sponded that he had one that nova's track team will many which will be held at Villanova — ternity at a special meeting last Physics Club top athletes, among them such of being fastidious, almost to a week. Stadium. University atars as Ron Delany, Phil Rea- fault. This cleanliness is obvious John Carmosky, junior Phy- Glen Bob holds the all-time Villa- Driscoll succeeded Leo Rude- entering in sics major, was elected presi- vis—men whose names have upon Bob's room gair as president. He was the nova records for the 120 high- been in the limelight constantly. Sullivan Hall. dent of the Physics Club at a and 220 low-hurdles. former treasurer of the frater- his vacation special meeting last week. Car- But on the other hand, less During summer nity and a member of the class While he has broad jumped for construction mosky succeeded John Solarski. noticed athletes will also gradu- Bob works a steering committee. in dual meets in college in the company. After work he relax- Carmosky was formerly vice- This brand-new shirt style com- ate, men who also have helped George Fraunces, a five year paat, he has never really taken es by sailing on nearby waters. president of the club. He is^a bines your favorite features: but- to make Villanova a winning Electrical Engineering student, that event seriously. future with regular NROTC student. team. Bob looks to the '< was named vice-president. V. , ^ ton at rear of collar, box pleat This year, however. Bob is optomistic anticipation. He Succeeding Carmoskv/Bs vice- William Christman. One of these unsung heroes '".. Mechani- planning a revision. plans to continue his track en- ,1 , 4 president K' is sophomore James in back and Holup. cal Engineer, is the new secre- Mitoga®-tapcred fit. is hurdler Bob Brazel, also a PhysicV major. Will Work At Broad Jump deavors after graduation either tary. He succeeds Joseph Krack- (See illustration.) . Bob, now a 22-year-old senior, : the armed Brazel will represent the In stripes, Along with his hurdling he with a club or with .' club . ;;' ':..• " • ;.•• ' ,• > ^v' from •;: - came to Villanova Perth eler. :'u3 plans forces. on the student council. checks, solids, $5.00 and up. some intensive practice in ^'': William Smith was named Amboy (N. J.) High School, like try for a Albert Casella, a freshman, the broad Jump. He would to treasurer of the fraternity suc- Cluettj Peabody 6f Co., Inc, where he ranked with the best commission in the Coast Guard, assumed the duties of treasur- When asked about his favorite ceeding Joseph Driscoll. Smith track athletes in the state. after which he hopes to acquire er. meet, his unequivocal answer is, is a Mechanical Engineer. Record But No Victory a salesman's position. "The Penn Relays.", . John Dineen will represent The Student Council Elec- In ^he National High School ., Bob will compete In the Uni- PKP on the student council. tion Committee has announced Indoor Meet, Bob hurdled his versity of 's fam- Dineen is a junior Electrical En- thftt nominations for office in way to a tremendous 7.3 sixty, Golfers Open ous extravaganza for the last gineer. tlie freslmuui class will l>e ro- ARROW- three-tenths of a second under time in a Villanova uniform on opened tomorrow at 10:30 in the old record, only to come in rm. 208 Vasey Hall, since so —first in fashion second to the very great Milt Friday and Saturday. With 2 Wins Corey To Head week the "NTillanova golf many froah missed the first Campbell. Of course his studies occupy Last most of his time (He's a market- team opened its 1958 season Debating nominations iMORUse of a Com- Also in high school. Bob ran Society ing major in the school), with two victories in as many merce and Finance" sc h o o I a 14.1 in the 120 high hurdles, C&F James W. Corey Jr., President meeting. but Holup finds time to dasrs. which at the time set a national partici- of the Intramural Council, was pate in In the opening match against It was also announced tliat, scholastic record. the Opera Classica So- elected President of the Beta in the Sophomore CfaMs, where ciety and the Varsity Club. Temple Friday, senior Joe Gamma Debating Society, at a Although not his specialty, the with a three only one man is presently list- otany **S0O^ AtftOW SNItTS SOLO He's A Poet Lewis led way special meeting last week. he broad jumped an impressive 74 on the Oak Ter- ed for the resident C and F When asked about his hobby over par 22-11 !•> in school, Corey, who succeeded Robert high which race Club in Ambler, Pa. coondl post, anyone can l>e Bob smiled. "Don't laugh, I SPRITZLER' fmUm acquired the national champion- en- O'Connor, is a junior social S scoring based on the nominated by approaching the joy writing and reading poetry." With BOB HOLUP student. has been ac- liW. A««., ship for him. science He Elections Committee op to 48 Middle Atlantic College rules He also likes to listen to hi-fi tive in the society for the past Holup is one of the few ath- iiotifw w\ct to the '•Section. (One point for each nine and with • a preference for musical two years. letes ever to have scored in three one point for the match) comedies. Five; Corey is also chief announc- consecutive IC4A meets. This Lewis, Reggie Zurinskas and Ryan To Captain 'Cat %'::. er for WVIL and an officer in year his three points for third Bob is an unusual C & Fer in Jay Gibney scored three each. the Villanova Singers. MEN OF AMERICA place meant the difference as that he took a number of Arts Team captain Frank Knise Optimistic Fete Villanova Coach Af Junior Arts student John R. narrowly edged Man- electives—m o s 1 1 y philosophy scored two points and Ron hatten to repeat as champion. courses. next and for Serafin will remain vice-presi- Zurinskas and Nick Aquilino fy TOM GOLDSCHMfOT in basketball year dent. He has been with Beta Wants A First Dave Intrabortolo, Bob's one point a piece. years to come." ON SEA DUTY Basketball coach Al Sever- Gamma for two years. Serafin Bob has picked up points for roommate and most avid follow- Saturday, the team traveled That statement and the an- ance is fed up with playing .500 is a staff member of the VIL- second, third, and fourth place er, seemed to know more about to Scranton University where nouncement that Joe Ryan, jun- ball or there-abouts. He believes L A NO VAN and a regular White spray pounding! finishes in the past, but he as- Bob's accomplishments than did Nick Aquilino was low man ior guard from St. Joseph's. that Villano^"^ is ready to step NROTC student. pires to gain the coveted five Bob. with an 8 on the Fox Hills Prep in Philadelphia, will capt- a-blowing free I Wind in Frank R. Cunningham, junior points for first place in the up He's Impeccable (Pittstown. Pa.) course which into post-sc?' tournment play. ain next year's Wildcat five, Keen eyes look The greying, veteran coach Political Science major, was and, coming outdoor IC4A's When asked if his buddy had was not in the best of condition. were the big news items of the For danger on the seal told persons at the eighth named corresponding secretary. In the 91/2 to8y2 Villanova 300 affair. basketball banquet of Cunningham is currently a mem- With the ships on patrol, Bill Mawn and Jim annual Relays Reagan triumph Praises Seniors ber of the class steering com- YouMI find a man Gay joined AquiUno in scoring the Villanova Club of South Jer- (Continued from Page 12) (Continued from Page 12) ho fore- Before telling the gathering mittee. Stops to take big pleasure three points while Jim Gibney sey last Thursday that possibly the toughest mile re- Also Paul Tomczyk has been sees "big things for Villanova his thoughts on future pros- Oscar Scogna, junior C&F When and where he can... provided the winning margin lay field in the history of tiie moved from end to halfback to pects, Severance paid tribute to student and chairman of the scoring a very important Vg Penn Relays. Included in the fortify that position. three graduating seniors Tom Junior Dinner Dance will act as point. — field are Ohio State, anchored Quarterback i Brennan, Jack Kelly and Bill recording secretary. Sophomore J m Grazionc Today the golf team meets Sunny Skies, Fans by the great all around track seems to be performing Brennan. Dominic Costa was elected trea- up to highly rated University of star Glenn Davis, IC4A cham- early expectations but Reagan Tom, who was given the surer of the society. ' Pennsylvania and the nation's pion Pittsburgh, Manhatten, Favor Intramurals Alumni Award for being chosen moved Frank Ficca from half number two team last year, Morgan State, S. M. U. and most valuable player, received in order to add depth to the Penn State University in a Bands of Intramural Softball Abilene Christian. the highest praise Sever- Merkert Elected quarterback position. tri-team match. The match activities, encouraged by sunny from Besides competing in the all- ance for his high-caliber cen- Should Grazione's shoulder will be held on the Plymouth skies and noisy bands of admir- important relay championships ter against some of the miseries return he could be Valley Country Club in Norris- ers, swung into full schedule play To Head AIEE-IRE Villanova track stars will seek finest pivotmen in shifted to halfback where he town. last week. the country. Robert individual in Merkert, E d i t o n-in- honors a number spends some time every day The Zorches combined strong; **He suffered under many handi- Chief of the VILLANOVA EN- of other events. Top Wildcat working out. In that case Ed pitching and sharp bitting as caps," Severance said, citing the GINEER, candidates for individual was elected president cham- Roehre, little used until now, Life-Saving Drills they overpowered the Jokers, death of Tom's father, "but he of the pionships are AIEE-IRE at a special Bob Holup in the might fill Grab's shoes. 23-3, in the 5.30 Mendel League. was wonderful." meeting last week. 120-yard high hurdles and Phil Paczkoskie Question Mark Held By Red Cross Joe Fitzpatrick, star of the Severance paid tribute to the James McCullough was named Reavis in the high jump. At fullback Reagan has three Saracens in the same league, moral-buildiny attributes of Kel- More than 100 students are vice-chairman while Frank Mc- Reavis, Holup Win dependables juniors Gene Paja received a fracture of a bone ly, and the importance to the — expected to take part in the Bnde was named AIEE secre- These two men, along with and Joe Nardo, and soph Leon of the wrist, when he in- club of Bill Brennan, playing A the annual Red was the sprint medley relay third session of tary. team, Horin. Untested freshman flash volved in fi first base collision. college basketball for the first Cross life saving course tonight Robert Wagner will hold the won top honors at last Satur- Vince Paczkoskie is still a ques- His team topped Terry's Ter- time. day's at 6:30 in the field house pool. position of secretary of IRE. Queens-Iona Relays held tion mark. He was re-injured rors, 16-7.5, K lively battle. 'We'll Be Real Good* Swimming coach £ki Geisz, m Wagner is a member of the at Randall's Island, New York. slightly last week. Murphy's Dukes completely who heads the program with as- "With greater scoring punch Junior Class steering commit- Reavis jumped 6-1^2 to easily the whole the most grati- overpowered Ray's Dukes, 20-1, On sistant coach Jack Lumsden, from Ryan, improved play by tee. cop the high jump, while Holup fying aspect of the spring seems in the 5.30 Sullivan League. said he was "very pleased with the rest of the returnees, and Joseph Mingione was named covered the 120 high hurdles be the team morale. to the huge and definitely unexpec- the added spark of the fresh- treasurer and William Christ- in 14.9. Led by O'Pella, the squad Other Scores ted turnout." 9.:iU >leni-8 30; Weaselo 12 men "vicious^ not giving any strong Manhatten team which Instructing in the course are sentative. countered at Villanova's Good- .Sociul KoyR Iti; .Silky Sulllvans 12 Council O'Donnell and James quarter, nor asking any. They'll battled the Wildcats all the stadii'm. l»,'oi"8 A.C. 8; .Spaerhetti Benders 5 The annual drive for" stu- reau fight claw. It's going way. O Leary. They are being assist- SmIO AiiNti i.««vue and to be This attitude of course might I.imIko Boy8 10; Ranch Hnndn 1 dent membership in the Aug- ed by Louis Desfasses, John a lot of fun to see the compet- The mile relay team of Syd- on th? YcjuiiK LlonM 12; ClownM 11 i%iil make for the increase ustinlan Seminary Guild O'Connell t'Io\vn« 21; r^Him'n A.C 11 ition between the upperclassmen nor, Stead, Deiany and Colly- that and Frank Keefe. chair- win side of the ledger n.no AuNtln l provide for the education of Bob McNeill of St. Joseph's nova freshmen mile relay team Kent Lydic who were fourth certificate for life saving, Geisz 4.:MI NlmpMon l<«nKue one seminarian. Midfiri'<>< 9; Kejftapppra 1 and Guy Rodgers of Temple placed fourth oehind Manliat- and fifth respectively in the explained. 10.:M >l«ndel li^nytuc shared the Michael Saxe Mem- ten, Yale and Morgan State. broad jump. These certificates are needed (^lfril1 NaiJH 14; Diamonds 4 orial Award for the city's THESES y^ Other Placers In the overall team score of by those who intend to take 8\veat Sox 8: best Sophomore SliiRrgers 7 player. '38 Nothing satisfies lil

I -

PMre 12 THE VILLANOVAN April 23, 1958 Cats Use Pitching To Win Arm Blurs -So Did The Ball

By JOE FITZPATRICK indued three hits by catcher pitching the Villanovans tied in- The big story of the 1958 Vil- Hank Nichols and a 330-foot to Scranton ace Jim Flanagan lanova baseball team has been home run by left fielder Paul with an 11-hit attack. pitching. And who's to say that Borian. Borian's blow proved Sophofore Fred Anthony and Jack Kehy has not been the big The margin of victory. and senior Nichols joined pitch- teature ? Delaware had run up a streak er Kropiewnicki in collecting The senior southpaw register- of ten straight victories prior two hits each. ed his third sparkling peri'orm- to Monday's defeat. Some ob- NichoU on Hitting Spree ahce of the year Monday when servers had rated the Blue Hens Nichols has hit safely in 5 he struck out 14 and allowed the best team in the Middle out of 6 games and he is the only four hits as the Wildcats Atlantic District. proud posses.sor of a .454 bat- jolted previously unbeaten Dela- Delaware's Gene Walton and ting average. ware i>-4 on the Blue Hen cam- Jim Bryer hit homers off Kelly, The charges of Coach Art will pus. ,,:V '•;;;.•; ...^/•r..^.>,v\-i' ';y^ the first round-trippers Jack Mahan endeavor to prolong V Kelly had chalked up a 6-0, has given up this year. their three game victory skein against when they meet a very good 4-hit, 18-strikeout effort Nichols ahd Borian also pro- in his Penn State University team Princeton on Wednesday, vided the scoring punch in the

''' ' Wednesday on the home dia- VUlanovB Z>«lawar» game with Princeton. While Kel- ab r he abrhc mond. Lafayette will follow the AnthonyJb 1 Elia,cf 100 ly fanned the Tigers Nichols Vincent.cf 3 Watson .lb 110 Nittany Lions in on Friday. Emma.lb 00 Bryer,lf 11 1 and Borian were collecting two Donatucci,M 1 Smith.2b 000 in three MasottiJb 00 Walteff.p 00 1; hits each and driving Nlchols,c 30 30 Walsh jTf 00 of VilJanova's six runs. BorianJf 3 1 10 Frantz.aa 200 l! Monehanjrf 30 00 Alcer>c 3 110 Keeps Royals Cool KcUey.p 30 00 Wallsjb 3011 Krop Kropiewnicki was as hot as Totals 30 S 9 Totals 27 4 4 4 VlUanova 2 1110 0-5 the weather on Saturday, but he Oelawar* 10 12 0-4 kept the visitors from Scran- the ball Scranton VlUanova ton cool by whii)ping abr h abr he right by them. The sensational Cesare,sa 40 1 Anthony^ 4220 ShoppleJf 30 2 Saplenzi.If 3 110 right hander struck out 11 Roy- C«ucclA:f 40 B«rian.lf 1 000 Aten.lb 30 1 Emma.lb 40 10 als, allowing only two hits. Meckwoodj'f 2 Donatucci.8s 3 1 Behind Kro?)iewnicki's fine OprendlckJb 3 MasottUb 30 10 Alumni,2b 100 OLcnziJb 00 00 Sohn8.2b 200 NichoIs.c 4 120 Genovese

Totals 27 2 f Totals 32 7 U 1 At the end of last season Vil- guard and might win a starting a-Struck out for Qeriovese in 8th. berth. b-Struck out for Flanacan in 8th. lanova football coach Frank His staying there depends \'>***'*'^ y $ ' Scranton 00000000 0—0 Reagan predicted that his Main upon the improvement shown by Villanova 13000 021 x-7 Liners would win more games the rest of the centers—Tom ^ 't %.. VlUanova Vrinceton next year. Fletcher and Jim Palmer, both ab rh ab r h e Bob Kropiewnicki whips his blazing fast ball plate-ward In There are many "ifs," how- juniors, and freshman Alex De- Anthon>'.2b 3000 Cri8P0.2b 20 two-hit Vincent ,i.f Casto.3l) a performance aganst Scranton on Saturday. .,ho burly 50O0 00 ever, between the dismal 3 won Lucia. Emma.lb 4 1 a^JasperJb 0.0 Sophomore won his second game of < the year in shutting out the Donatucci.as 40 Murray.ss 00 6 lost record of the past season O'Pella, Craig, DeLucia Back Ma.tottiJb 4 1 Frost ,is 00 Royals, 7 0. He struck out 12. NlchoU,( 4 2 Morris.lf 00 and an improvement in 1958. Of course there will be some Borianlf \ 1 Ippolito.lb 1 Monahail.rf 3 1 Hnrcrf 00 The Wildcats are currently stalwart performers holding Kelly .p JO 1 1 Thrasher.rf 00 in down accustomed spots. b'ovcione.c 1 involved their 20-day spring Raymond.cf 1 drills. They are hoping that Wildcat Track Team rook,cf 00 Gene O'Pella is back at the Seeks Burns.p 000 some of those "its" will become Douclas.p 000 end position which he played so b-Klrn.p 00 certainties within the next week well last year. Gene will be join- Totals 33(8 2 Totals 32041 or so. ed at end by soph returnee Paul Penn a-Jasper struck out for Casto. Relay Victory Record t>-Klrn struck out for Dounflas in 9th. Reagan Experiments Heron and f r o s h Tom Boyle, VUlanova 12 3 0-6 ^y BILL VINCENT — The line has been left some- among others. Princeton — 00000000 0-0 Those murmurs of "Come Eleven !" emitting from what thin—particularly in the Mike DeLucia and Bill Craig first outing, Jack lost to Penn guard and tackle slots. Coach return at guard and tackle re- the stadium this week are not a 'floating crap game. though he gave up only three Reagan has been forced to ex- spectively. Sohps Pud Nagle, That's the Villanova track team hoping to set an un- hits and whiffed 11. periment witli position changes Frank Cappeletti, Jim Osborne precedented record of eleven major relay crowns ii^ in fill Kelly Imitated - order to the spots vacat- and Dick Keyser will add inter- four years at the Penn Relay Carnival. Sophomore Bob Kropiewnicki ed by Don Luzzi and Eddie ior depth, as will a large crop The team has garnered eight laurels in three years, tiaking kept pace with Kelly by besting Michaels, Jr. of freshmen led by Larry Sopko the medley distance for two years in a row and the sprint Scranton 7-0 on Saturday in the Sophomore Joe Fitzpatrick, and Joe Luzzi. medo ley and mile relay three years running. 'Cats only other action last who saw limited service at Backfield Promising Due to their performances in week. It was Krop's second win guard in the 1957 campaign, seem to be strong, mainly due Reagan is very pleased with the Quantico and Queens-Iona of the year against one defeat. has been moved to tackle as to the fact that they will be the backs. Halfbacks Dave In- Relays, the Wildcats appear to As Kelly was blazing 'em by has beefy (218-pounds) junior anchored by Olympic champion trabartolo and John Daniels be in good shape for the sprint .the Delaware hitters his Villa end Jim Tobin. Ron Delany. Delany will run have both looked good in early and distance medley relays. nova mates were backing him center Ed Lemkin has the final mile in Friday's fea-. Soph workouts, as has Jim Ward. Ron Will Anchor ;• with a nine-hit attack which ; ture distance medley and will temporarily been shifted to (Continued on Page 11) Wildcat teams Both of these return Saturday to run the anchor half mile in the sprint medley. Proceeding Delany in the di&tance medley will be Vic De Maio, Ed Collymore and Bob Godesky, while Collymore, Jim Blackburn and Charlie Stead will run the other ehree legs in the sprint medley. However, the bigest problem confronting the Wildcats track- men this year is the mile re-

Tickets for the Penn Relays, to be held at the University of Pennsylvania's Friday and Saturday, are now on sale in the Field House tic- ket office. The price is 65c a ticket.

lay. Missing from this year's team is Charlie Jenkins, who anchored Villanova to three straight Carnival Mile Reluy Championships. Depends on Colly Therefore Coach Elliott must rely on IC4A sprint champion

Ed Collymore to fill Jenkins' shoes on the anchor leg, while Delany, Stead and Sydnor run John Daniels takes a handoff from Junior quarterback Ed Guard- turned-tackle Joe Fitxpatrick actH as a dummy as the other three quarters. in spring drIilH. Sophomore Daniels is in line for a one of his teammatejt practices his blocking technique under To make QoMJQ^ Roehre things more diffi- starting halfback position, where he saw some action a year the watchful eye of his coach John Sandusky. cult Elliott's charges will face ago. (Continued on Page 11)