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For the last two years the big game for Villanova football fans Dali-esque Dejection has been the Army game. Al- Kennedy Takes Majority though he must trudge across two states and pay a fortune in tolls, football fan goes to West Point like a i( Of Villanovan Poll Votes Mohammedan to Mecca. Always by H. Jomei McAteer the fan sees a good game, but for majority of Villanova students favor Senator John F. Kennedy never a victory. Will this be the An overwhelming results of the recent political poll sponsored by The VlLbA- year that David's stone hits Go- President, according to the liath? Will this be the week ^ 67.3 would vote for the Massachusetts senator, as against 27.1% Army will say something other Of those polled. ^r Richard M. Nixon. 5.6% were undecided. than their amused, "Good game, who nrefer Vice President ^ undergraduate student enrollment was scientifically fellows, better luck next time." Exactlv one-sixth of the total representation of all classes and divisions was Will this be the day we score selection to be polled. Precise proportional thus assured. more points than they do? Captain Sam Gruneisen, in- Graham, jqunior Educa; Larry Glueck (40) attempts to elude a would-be Miami tackier the first period of Ed The historians in the crowd In play capacitated for the last several Presidential Saturday. Would-be ICG Election Talks tion major from Philadelphia, will remember back in 1958 when tackier became a reality and Villanova became Miami's second victim. Score: weeks, hopes to be ready to play Invitation administered the poll over a winning Villanova football 17-7. (Photo by Mike Pastore). against Army Saturday. a Square Off Logue week-long period. He also pre- team went up to the land of the Eisenhower has President pared an accurate tabulation of Knickerbocker to play undefeat- extended an invitation to the Rushatz is the fullback and leads Against Stevenson the results. The manner of se- up- Klekotka, ed, top-ranked Army. The Rev. John A. as in scoring; is also the 177 lecting those to be polled, He by Frank Matunie) Professors John G. Stcphen- of Villa- perclassmen will remember Grene Miami Backfield and Ball [(Photo O.S.A., President asked, questions pound Eastern wrestling champ- the Villanova Law well as the O'Pella's crushing tackle on Bob A reflective Villanovan is caught in a moment of surrealistic so nof nova University, to be his ion. ,'. were formulated by Graham ;! v';':':. following Saturday'* School and John J. Logue of luncheon Anderson in the opening minutes dejection on the sidewalks of New York guest at a special of Dr. Line Tough Science with the co-operation of the game. O'Pella's handy > carnage at West Point. A discerning squint will reveal the corner the History and Political House on Wed- Without Handles, at the White Frank McGurk of the Psychol- The line is in pretty 5th Loss Army the Ail- -. Department will debate at . 26th sidelined the Army 42nd street at 5th avenue. ; ,;•>. work as nesday, October Dept. The Rev. Joseph W. good shape. The center is The had by Dan Bell political issues on ogy American for the rest of the ha:ve a Itioi passing average Sat- current p.m. George Joulian, a 190 pound sen- 1:00 , ;; Kemme, O.S.A., Vice President and things seemed pretty their scalps lifted at Villanova urday but his receivers didn't Thur.sdav evening. Oct. 27, at being game The luncheon is for Student Affairs, implement- ior. The tackles are manned by Stadium on Saturday afternoon dashed into the end zone for help any by dropping the foot- 8 P.M. in 110 C. & F. much in hand until a rugby Brothers Four by President Eisen- of the two well put together individuals by the rampaging Redskins of Tickets For sponsored given ed the administration player by the name of Dawkins the score. Larry Sopko added ball on several occassions. Sam The debate is being Prime hower in honor of the poll. 26 in Dale Kuhus (6-2—225) and Miami of Ohio by a 17-7 count. the extra point to cut the Miami Gruneisen, who has been out of by the Villanova Chapter of the upset the applecart. Army Minister of the Federation Of the students designated to Bob McCarthy (6-2—210). The The Wildcat receivers just 14-7. Conference on Villanova 0, was the final score. lead to the lineup with knee trouble, In Pie Shoppe Intercollegiate Show On Sale of Malaya who is visiting be polled, 303, or slightly more guards are co-captain, Al Van- couldn't hold the ball at the Miami Ices Game stated that the 'Cats dropped Government. I-^ast year a less frequently brothers at the country. actually submit- derbush, and Allen Miller, a sen- right times Tickets for the annual Agus- which they were chairman of this than one-half, triumphant Villanova football and naturally lost Late in the fourth period the the ball too many times at the John McAteer. Jazz Con- University of Washington, are. ted ballots. "We never believed ior from Garden City, New York. the game. The Redskins used a Redskins took possession on wrong times and that was the tinian Seminary Guild the Villanova I.C.G. has stated team crossed the Jersey Turn- currently making an eastern that every student designated If Army is to have an Ail-Amer- very strong running game their own 38 after a V.U. punt. ball game. cert to be held on Sunday, No- that this debate will be open to pike and went to battle with after completing a suc- Sought respond," Graham empha- ican this year, Vanderbush is against Villanova, vember 5, from 2:30-4:30 p.m., swing of Villanova. He V.U. student would Army on a cold November day. and they The Redskins ground out the all students Miami Coach Speaks the Pie cessful run at the Tropicana in sized. "However, the percentage the logical choice. He is 6-2 and passed at the times when they yardage slowly as they moved are now being hold in added that it will help bring the This time there were no Rugby Vegas. Award that did respond was more than moves his 215 oounds with quite needed the extra Shoppe. The three price scales Las closer to the To Win NFCCS players and the only All-Amer- yardage. down field to the Villanova 17. John Pont, coach of the Miami current campaign floor "Their tour has so far been enough to guarantee the accur- a bit of authority. Mistakes Costly Bob Jencks the Miami hooter ap- Redskins are: Reserved seats, $2.50; students, v- - ican never came into the huddle, commented on the Vil- acclaimed as a tremendous suc- For Catholic Youth acy of the results. The other co-captain is Frank very field seats $2.00; and $1.50 for bal- Prof. Stephenson and it so tough. The game was closely peared on the and sent a lanova team after the game. Both Army never had Mr. cess," asserts Donohue, "and 197 Like Jack Gilison," a 6-3, 205 pound senior. played between these teams, but 27 yard goal sailing through the cony seats. Prof. Logue will present their Eugene Felch, the NFCCS John Daniels, a fleet Villanova Pont said that Miami was in a president Larry 303 polled, 197 were Gilison received his big chance John P. Donohue, concert senior class educated stud- Univer- Of the passes when the 'Cats made a mistake, uprights. It was his fourth out earlier in reasons why the delegate of Villanova halfback, dropped two slump the season much Bathgate says that he has been for Kennedy, 85 preferred Nixon, last year when Don Usry was publicity director, also reported vote Republican in that the Na- thrown to him, while he was in Miami was right there to turn of five attempts, one being a like the one the Wildcats are ent should sity, has disclosed informed of assured o fa fine performance." and 21 were undecided. Graham injured. Gilison looked so im- it into a score. The first mistake forty yarder. This score came that he has been the case of Stephenson and tional Council of Catholic the open with a clear path to facing. He feels his team is now The quartet, made up of noted, however, that "although pressive that Usry could not win came in the first quarter when with three minutes remaining in mw: Demrocratic in the case of Youths will present its first out- > the Army goal. Daniels also overcoming this with confidence. Kirkland, Dick Foley, John a vast majority of students fav- back his job. The other end is Mike Villanova kicked on third down the game making it: Miami 17, explained in Logue. standing Catholic Youth Award. dropped a pass, thrown by Army He it this manner. Bob B'lick, were dis- or Kennedy ,they are not as Bob Tuellhart, a junior. Tuell- SENIORS NOTE Paine, and verhsed in in order to get themselves out V.U. 7. The 'Cats tried to re- "It's like climbing Each man is well quarterback Joe Caldwell, which to the top of covered in the San Francisco ootimistic of his chances for hart is listed as the lonely end, of a hole. The 'Cats kicked from taliate late in the fourth quarter the qualities of his respective Felch said, "Villanova Uni- he had intercepted. Add to this a mountain, and when you get Jb9xry Bathgate, ieniw renowned hungry where they victory on a nation-wide scale replacing the now graduated Bill their 17 yard line but the ball but two fumbles thwarted the party, according to McAteer. versity's Chapter of the NFCCS a mistaken call by one of the two feet from the top you real- class preside n t» has an- were signed by Columbia Rec- as are Nixon's supporters. The Carpenter from Springfield. This went out of bounds on their own effort. "The debate should prove to be is seeking a candidate to be officials on Army's second touch- ize your almost there but you nounced that, "for the first ords. Nixon group of students is year the lonely end is not so 37. The kick covered twenty highly informative and interest- entered into the nation-wide down and you have another in still needed that extra push." time in history, seniors are "Their current entry in the strongly convinced that the Vice lonely as they bring him into yards. In four plays the Red- ing." election." He also stated that, the plus column for the Black "If the other guy makes up his the spe<;iaHy Invltedi guests says Donohue, President will win." the huddle. recording ield", Villanova Uni- skins punched their way to the mind to Question Period "If a student of Knights. The final score was not let you gain that of the Alumni at th« itome- "is the 'Greenfields of Sum- This is borne out by the fact the fir.^t time since 1946 prompt- presented 14 For Villanova 23. A pass from Gay- feet The debate will begin versity would be Army —Villanova 0. two and you doubt it too, coming Cocktail Party to fol- mer*, which is being predicted that, of the 197 who would vote and for only the second time in heart to Williams brought Miami ly at 8 P.M. with introductory with the National Catholic Youth Blanda Quarterback you won't make it." Mr. Pont low the Boston College critics hit the best- for Kennedy, only 101, or 51.2^, history the cadets co-cap- by many to McClure, give great have to the V.U. 5 yard line, giving said that this remarks by William Award, he would Dale Hall is sitting in the was not the same game," seller lists soon." felt certain that he would win. tains. The only other co-cap- them a first and goal situation. [ senior Political Science major, honor ,not only to himself but coaches chair for the second team he saw play Dayton out The party, given by the Big Advance Sale the other hand, 73 of the 85 tains were a pair of backs On On second down Jack Gayheart who will act as chairman. also to Villanova..'' . in ; in fact time thi.s year and he is what Ohio he was surprised Philadelphia Area Alumni Francis McNally, senior sec- pro-Nixon polices, or 84.7% named Davis and Blanchard. hit ha'' fback John Moore for the when Following this the two de- you might call, "on the spot". he saw the 'Cats handle Club, will be held at the rotary, and vice-president For the purpose of eTecting were certain o fa Republican vic- Record Good touchdown. Bob Jencks, the Mi- themselves bators will give a ten to fifteen Last year's 4-4-1 record was not in such a smooth Treadway Inn, Lancaster Thomas Samulcwicz. have re- a candidate to represent Villa- tory. So far this year the Cadets ami place kicker parted the up- ' minute opening speech. When the president ordered, es- manner. Pike, St. Davids, Pa., from ported that neighboring col- a ballot box Broken down by classes, thj what concluded, a nova University, have 4 wins and two losses. They rights to make the score Miami 4:30 6:30 p.m. on Novem- both men have pecially that 43-12 licking by Triplett and Moore Speak to leges have applied for tickets, has been placed in the Student poll showed seniors: 68.4^i opened their .season by crushing 7, V.U. 0. Early in the second (Continued on Page 8) Navy. Hall runs things from a ber 5. and that advance sales, so far, Felch asks that Kennedy-Johnson, 28.2% Nixoi.- Buffalo 37-0. In their next two Council Office. quarter the 'Cats moved down Bill Triplett, the Miami full- ' admission split T with variations. He is 'There is no havp ben excellent. the student-body submit the Lodge, 1.7% Socialist, and 1.7r> games they had to come from to the Miami 8 yard line, where back said that the Wildcats were completely confident his T will fee." Bathgate emphasized, McNally al.so said that tickets Closed Retreats names of students whom they undecided; juniors: 66.4% Kei behind to whip Boston College Nick Russo dropped a fourth and the hardest hitting club he has produce many victories. "and all seniors are invited, for the concert will be sold right deserving men nedy-John, 23% Nixon-Lodg*;, 20-7 and California 28-10. Two would consider two pass on the goal line giving seen this year. He said, "When either stag or with dates. Jim Furey and Jack Craig, Hall's T is directed by a chap up to performance time Sunday for the award. 10.6% undecided; sophomores: weeks ago they were beaten by Miami possession. they hit you, you know you've co-chairmen of the Religious Cocktails and sours will cost atfernoon. 65.8% Kennedy-Johnson, 31.5% named Tom Blanda, brother of Penn State when the Nittany an- Early in the third quarter Mi- been hit." John Moore the left $1.00, mbced drinks will be Affairs Cammitte, have of Pro-football . Dave Grenon, .senior treasurer, Student Council Selects Nixon-Lodge, 2.7% undecided; George fame. Lions scored twice in the last retreat for ami intercepted a Villanova aer- half back from Miami who ran '$,75, and beer is $.50," nounced that a closed Blanda for the last two years .stated that the programs made A Student-Faculty Commit- freshmen: 61.5% Kennedy- four minutes to win 27-16. Last ial on their own 45. Trip- all over the field Villanova students will be held Mel Saturday ex- 111! available at this year's concert Johnson, 28.7% Nixon-Lodge, has been place kicking and .see- the lost to Nebraska tee will select from the names week Army lett, Miami's hard driving full- pressed his opinions in the same the selections to be sung by the at the Pius X Retreat House in ing that the other boys get to will be of the souvenir nature. submitted ,a list o fsemi-finalists 9.8% undecided. at Lincoln, 14-9. ba*!! Mike Pettine from January back carried the to the V.U. Wildcat halfback way Triplett did, but he added featured act — the Brothers Blackwood, N.J., pro-Kennedy practice on time. This year, formidable to be given to the Student Most Seniors The cadets face a 38. After Triplett gained five goes high into the air to snag that youth was Villanova's main Four. 6 to 8, 1961. however, he has proved just the Council. The senior class delivered the schedule this season. They play more yards John Moore exploded Richie Richman pass during problem. He said those numbers to be Nurses In Swim The Religious Affairs Com- a boys Among the bloc to Kennedy, and thing to make Army's attack such powers as Syracuse, de- largest to the 7, and three plavs later the Villanova • Miami game.. went so far every time and then sung by the group at the con- mittee, in conjunction with the The candidate to represent the function properly. In the Cali- had the smallest number of un- fending National Champions, Gayheart sneaked over from the (Photo by Mike Pastore). something snapped. re- hit, "Green- Pi Theta Chi, the nurses' sor- Chaplain's Office, has arranged University will be selected by He was cert are their recent decided voters. The juniors, . fornia game Blanda threw two Pitt and Navy, as well as the one. Bob Jencks converted again ferring to the three Villanova fiold.s", "Bama", "Proposal", ority, got into the swim of with the retreat house to require the Student Council. touchdown passes and set up while polling the second largest schools previously mentioned. led 14-0. performance of some of things literally this year by in- of $20 from each par- and the Redskins The fumbles. He said that you can't "Hey Lilcy Liley Lo", "Gallant a donation Democrats, had by two more aoorcs as Army storm- this na- bloc for the The series between the WestI V.U. Strikes Bark the Wildcats deserves mention- drop passes like Villanova does Argosy", "Sally Don't You itiating a "Splash Party," held, ticipating student to cover the Other nominees for ed from behind with three last by far the largest number of un- Pointers and the Wildcats which the kickoff Miami sent the Merenda p'ayed very expect to win ball "Nine- appropriately enough, at the expense of food and lodging tional award wil be chosen On ing. Bob and games. Grieve", "Ellie Lou", decided voters. period scores to win 28-10. began in 1908 sees Army leading .each Newl baM sailing to the goal line Where well at right half; his running It will be good news to Villa- Pound Hammer", and "My field hou.se pool on Thursday, from Friday evening to Sunday each NFCCS affiliate Diocean Graham noted that 22.4% of Keeping Blanda company in 16 to 2. The Wildcats won 16 Bob Merenda gathered in the best far this season. nova fans when October 20. The evening's en- afternoon. man Club Chaplain and was his so Sam Grueisen Toni". those polled are actually eligible the backfield are three likable to 13 in 1915 and 21 to 7 in pigskin galloped 55 yards real tertainment consisted of a and Craig emphasized Youth Director in each U.S. and Joe Lu72i did a good job rejoins the team at West Point The jazz concert is being held Furey year. these, referred to as cadets, to vote this Of fellows 1951 when Army was short of down the field before being trip- position and man- this week. Maybe his of senior "bathing beauty" contest in that this weekend retreat will Catholic College. at his guard return will under the auspices the 61.8% will vote for Kennedy, Glon Adams, Al Rushatz, and football players. In the eighten excellent op- ped up by a desperate Miami aged to get himself into Miami's bolster the 'Cats receiving situ- class which is handling the so- which the participants regaled afford students an The national judging will be 32.3% will vote for Nixon, and Roger ailskas, Adams, a frus- games "the 'Cats have been shut tackier. the 45 the Wild- themselves in "roaring '20's" portunity to prepare spiritually From backfield on several occassions ation. In any case, the 'Cats cial functions for the Home- undecided. This divi- times. the conducted by the National Offi- 5.9% are trated quarterback, is the half- out fourteen Some of cats used steady ground game carriers in and "gay 'OO's" fashions. The for final exams. They stated a to dix>p Redskin ball with fumbles, dropped passes, coming Weekend to be held No- sion closely parallels the politi- gainer more noticeable defeats -(over cers of the Nationa Committee, back and leading ground under the direction of Ted Aceto tracks. Center M;ig- and plenty of youth in 3-5. first prize winners were Judy that an announcement will be their Regus hand vember cal sentiments of the student fact fifty paints) were 55-0 in 1913, the National Newman Club Fed- on the club. Add to this the and moved to the Miami 15 yard played heads up ball and make their way to West Point Four, who ob- DiStefano, Judy Jones and Mary made shortly as to when and nus The Brothers Diocean Di- body as a whole. The feeling of that he is a defensive demon 69-7 in 1916, 62-0 in 1919, 83-0 register eration and by the line. Aceto faded back and hit added a recovered fumble to his with one thought in mind, "Beat tained their name from the Phi Fran Kleha, who emulated a typ- where students may you have a good ballplayer.. in 1944, and 54-0 in 1945. rector of the NFCCS. (Continued on Page 8) and Bob Merenda on the five and he credit. Richie Richman did not the Army." Beta Gamma fraternity, of ical 1890 family at the seashore. for the retreat. 8 THE VILLANOVAN • October 19, 1960 1

.--I" •P«r«rttt* Fratlimity Praiiilsnts Prexy 16V.U. AlumniJoin NFCCS AppealsTo Students The 'Unknown' To Run Last Leg Of IMAa Larry Bathgate ,senior Wayne, for the entire senior Seminaries In Area acquaint I class president, for the last cass in order to Annual J. Kiely Mile lis- Utilize To Its Facilities with the workings of l^is fall sixteen Villanova two years has been one of them take some Alumni." students or former ViUanova As is evident from the mater- and which NFCCS can the most unheralded class the Villanova By Gut Sumiaro in- form of action in reviving. The Methodist, students began studies for the ial presented in the first two officers at Villanova. Bathgate, a will take di- to come to Klely mile; priesthood and brotherhood. The stallments of this series, the campus committee Quietly, yet efficiently, said he chose The annual Joyce be- scope of interest within NFCCS rect action on some of these for the betterment Villanova, originally, which has fast become a Villa-' Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the I laboring matters. In other matters, It was close to his takes its name Diocese o fCamden and five reli- is very broad. In order to bring i of the Class of '61, Larry is cause nova tradition, maximum benefit to a school NFCCS can make available to of the home and because many of a rosy-cheeked lass whose gious communities welcomed I currently chairman from organizations inter- came here. to be Joyce Villanovans into their seminar- from such a program, the organ- existing and Homecoming Weekend which his friends name hapnens information, Dear Joycle ization implementing that pro- ested individuals will be held November 3-5. Kiely. Miss Klely, or ies. hand The Augustinian Order, which gram divide responsibility and facilities, and resources which His particular charge in as pursuants of her fair make use of existing facilities would be well beyond the scope affectionately have chosen to •'i received a record number of 43 this venture is the jazz con- of the average campus group. the motivat- novices this year, numibered five as well. The NFCCS committee cert which this year Is fea- term her, became The four Villanova 01011 pic- McKenzie '60, Richard BresUn itself must function in much the WE CAN, HOWEVER, AS- force behind the whole a from those campus among them. turing the Brothers Four. ing tured above with Fr. WllUam '60, and Allan Fitxgerald, SIST THOSE PROJECTS The Incident oc- A sixth Vlllanovan, David same manner as does the stu- ONLY "The jazz concert has been fiasco in 1956. Farrell, O.S.Am assistant chap- memlier of last year's freshman and dent council. OF WHICH WE ARE AWARE. last two curred when Dave Belcher Ucopoli Luthy, has begun training for a dismal failure the lain, received the wliite halrft of class. They and Frank OF the Class of (Photo By Frank Matunls) the Augustinian Lay Brother- Is the foreign student in "IF YOU ARE A MEMBER years," stated the chairman, Jed Dlogardl of the Augustinian novice in '67 will spend one year at Good a American Colleges being over- A CAMPUS ORGANIZATION '58 suddenly discovered that Michle Ham- hood. "and we have been advised Saturday was a dreary day for all Villanovans at ceremony held on the Villanova Counsel Novitiate, New WHICH IS CONCERNED WITH dates with Joyce looked? What is the outlook on by the University officials they both had worsened. It became slightly bleary for Septeml>er 9. burg, N. Y., and then return to StadiunL As the day campus on They American Foreign policy? Is ANY SERIOUS MATTER OR Homecoming Weekend. that if the concert is not for the Including our photographer. are (1. to r.) Bernard Vlsoclcy, Villanova to continue studies Plzzi and O'Connor opposed many, there a moral issue regarding CONTEMPORARY PROBLEM, success this year, it will Since both were quite priesthood. a a special student last year, John for the Augustinian NFCCS HAS violence of any sort, Dance racial discrimination? What is PROBABLY be discontinued. So we've to physical Reveal Basca OF resolve the dif- the student's role in this nation- AVAILABLY MATERIAL gone all out to insure a they decided to Band -Paul Judge al issue and can he take posi- CONSIDERABLE VALUE TO success this year." ficulty In a foot race. Religious BigotryFoughtBy Student Council Approves tive action? What are the po- YOU. Bathgate declared that Belcher organized the Irish- is enough to chose OlHe Co-chairmen Frank Pizzi and litical issues facing the nation? NFCCS fortunate the Weekend will commence American club and ^Separation' Bill Dlo- Profs; Sign Dave O'Connor have announced Whajt is the status of Catholic have a box in the student coun- on Friday night with a bon Flnan as mller. Meanwhile DeLisa Plebescite Motion McCarthy the signing of Paul Judge and Higher Education, and what can cil office. STUDENT LEADERS: Are on campus, followed by gardl had Chubby By Mark F. Qulnn, Jr. The Student Council approved school seniors who apply for ad- his orchestra for the annual be done to improve it? What is LET US KNOW WHAT YOU Basca hotly training for his Italian- that a great num- the annual Nick The religious Issue Is fast ap- We are told Villanova will be PRESIDENT BATHGATE In still last Wednesday evening a pro- mission to Nick Basca dance to be held Fri- the proper relationship of labor ARE DOING AND SEE WHAT Dance, at which the Basca American association. a of Catholic voters may cast OuHid«r preaching Its apogee In the, ber ject designed to permit plebes- visited and interviewed by day night November 4th in the and management? Is commun- WE CAN DO TO HELP YOU. crowned, a . . . Intida undetermined time Flnan bested a candidate queen will be present election campaign. A their ballot for cites of the student body on cer- alunmi living in their areas. The Field House. Mr. Judge has ap- ism in the midst of education? NFCCS is an organization OF feel as If Ihave gotten opponent and Belcher won Villanova - Boston College "I his reminder on the Constitutional merely because he is a Catholic. tain specific Council programs. alumni will then present opinions peared at Villanova numerous What are the signs of conmiun- STUDENTS, working FOR STU- little more out of Villano- the date. does rugby game on Saturday a separation of church and State The Catholic voter who The motion, introduced by as to the merit of these apoli- times in the past and is well Ism? Does the Catholic individ- DENTS, and operated BY STU- foot- va then the average student, The following year. In order gives extremely morning ,and a VU-BC was made recently by 150 prom- this not only an Council Chairman Bob DeLisa, cants to the Admissions Office. liked by those who have heard ual have a special responsibility DENTS. You can even bring the by the very fact that I am to perpetuate the event the race the faith but ball game on the same after- inent "citizens who are Cath- bad example for provides that a committee be his music. Among some of his to the society? water to the horse, but you still protestont", he said. "In was run during Homecoming reason for the "This will present apolicants noon. a olics" In a declaration entitled also gives a established which would be able successful engagements These are but a few of the can't MAKE him drink. I have been Week. This time McCarthy, non-Catholics. as more than a name and a num- recent Ahimn] Party my stay at VU A Statement on Religious lib- bigotry of many to poll the entire student body questions which NFCCS is in a NFCCS IS YOUR ORGANI- will be impressed by the fresh from PLC tranlng at reminds us that ber," Scalia said. "It will add a "At halftime there very much erty by American Catholic Lay- The declaration within a 24-hour period, should position to help in answering. ZATION; USE IT. and moral Quantlco, literally ran the now they affect personal touch that should be of a parade escort for the conscientlousess men. "In public acts as the Council desire an accurate standards of our students." beer-bellied Flnan Into the Catholic Is value to both the prospective Basca queen," related Bath- Mr. Thomas O'Toole, Vice the community the f picture of students' opinion on 2:30-4:30 An accounting major, cinders. In conscience to promote student and to the Admissions gate, "and from Dean of the School of Law and bound important matters such as the Larry hopes to enter law Since most participants In the and to avoid Oflice. Also, it will go far in Sophomore Cotillion Queen the regional Alumni Club of the common good Delta PI Director of the Institute annual free day. will hold a cocktail party school and major In taxa- mile were members of any seeking of a merely sectar- elevating the quality level of Church and State, was one of Jack Valva, Co-ordinator of Treadway Inn in tion upon graduation. Mu Fraternity, this organization ian advantage." the student body." at the signers from the facul- i ToBeNamedByBand Leader the handling of the the three Student Government, was took over O'Toole have the Slight Conflict ""'"™ ty of Villanova. Mr. To all Catholics who assigned by the Council to in- iiiiiiimiiniimiiiiMiiiiiiniiiiiHiiwiwiwff" event In 1958. Dwarflike John The Alumni Association's "Cotillion Carnival" will be by Al Raymond at the dance. made known that the article Is right to vote: If you cast your vestigate the proposal, and to Qulnn broke all standing records action conflicted somewhat with the theme for the year's Sopho- "Any student desiring to enter campaign document and vote merely on the conviction Half-Completed LYNX V. U. Movie Program blazed by the poorly-con- not a suggest spedflc means whereby Shields, as he are a proposal by sophomore repre- more Cotillion to be held on a contestant; directed Is "not Intended to favor any of a religious Issue, you it could be effected. dltloned Gus Susnjara In the sentative Jim Howley, who sug- Friday, November 18. The fea- must submit a photo, preferably In Swing; Cat On Hot candidate." A look at the signa- doing more harm than good In Every Student Polled In Need of Serioue fantastic time of 9:53. Susnjara, gested that the Council organize tured band this year will be Al a head and shoulders shot only, tures reveals that they are also the opinion of this writer. Ana- DeLisa tentatively proposed FIret Show taking a short cut In a last- a representative committee of Raymond and his Orcheetra. to the Student Council Office, Topic; Cover Done Tin Roof le of "quite mixed political out- lyze the tenets of the parties of that a student from each floor of ditch attempt at victory, cut present Vilanova students to act Jack Shields, Cotillion chair- second floor, Dougherty Hall, no For the movie going students look." the candidates, the platforms of every dormitory be assigned to Vlnce Kirk and across the track In the third lap. in- later than Monday, Novem- Messrs. antl-Cath- parties, and the proposed as a "Blue Key" (student man, also announced that ticket of , the En- break eleven The most vehement the poll the residents on his floor. 7." Michael Wesley, co-editors of This enabled him to formation and guidance) com- ber Committee has an- ollc political material has cen- programs of the candidates. sales for the dance will begin tertainment the only mile since Dayhops would be polled dur- Prize the LYNX, the campus literary minutes In to which mittee in their own home town. Monday, November 7, in the Queen Wins nounced that the campus Motion tered on the dire consequences Reach a decision as on notice first Olympiad with pit- ing lunch hours by committees magazine, have served the to meet It was argued that the home Pie Shoppe. Tickets will sell for Five finalists will be chosen Picture Service will be Inaugur- of electing a Catholic President, one is better qualified stationed in the Pie Shoppe, the that enough material has been stops. town "Blue Key" groups and the NICHOLAS BASCA also by a special Student Council "Cat Hot Tin which are Papal domina- the common need for the com- $3.00 per couple and can ated with on a year the mile became an among Day-Hop Cafeteria, and the L«9«iid conmiittee three facul- submitted for half the volume. Last ballot for area Alumni clubs would be dup- . . . Becoming be obtained from any member aided by Roof" on Monday evening, Oc- tion Qf the U. S.. government, mon good. Cast your C & F Cafeteria. "Many humorous articles have Inter-fratemlty affair with each licating each others' efforts in of the Cotillion committee. ty members. At the Cotillion, tober 31 at 6:30 p.m. As an the end of rells^ous freedom,! that candidate. 'The individual students have accepted," professed Kirk, of the four frats entering a can- visiting high schools disseminat- tare an apT)earance at the Steel the queen will be presented with been Halls of discrimination Shields also reported that a added feature "The PI, commit- and general every right to make known their City, various "•but at the present time there didate. Phi Kappa ing general information about Pier, Atlantic a bouquet of roses, a crown and will be presented. non-Catholics. It Is the Cotillion Queen Contest will be Montezuma" to be an un- against Symposiun feelings on major questions," billings, at some are not too many stories deal- ting what Is felt Math Villanova. The matter was re- hotel dances cape, and an appropriate gift. nominal admission charge of of the signatories that conducted and the winner chosen are A sportsman-llke and glory-hun- belief DeLisa declared. "This seems to of the area colleges and the other finalists ing with serious topics. We solved by assigning Scalia to in- The will also re- 45 cents Is required In order to "constitutional separation of Held Friday, Saturday be the logical way for the Coun- University of Delaware. presently looking for this sort gry deed, entered ex-varslty vestigate it. ceive gifts. cover expenses. ihurch and state offers the best ' cil to determine that feeling." mller Vic DlMalo, who ran away three hundred high Pizzi and O'Connor are also Shields stated that all entries of material." Nearly Felch Suggests Dean of Ralnh Reslderio, chairman of <>:uarantee both of religious The Rev. Dante L. Girolami, Law School The literary bellwether also with the race. Delta PI Bpsllon's school principals and teachers handling the Homecoming queen must be dates of those students freedom and of civic peace." Gene Felch, NFCCS Senior of the Movie Committee, and Butch Fltten arrived last at the sym- OSA, Dean of Student Activities finals of submit that reported that a large number Jim will attend a two-day Delegate, announced the Na- contest this year, the Appointed CJiaiiman who them and the co-chairman, said, this and Council Moderator, submitted. He McNally, the finish carted by a host of Mr. O'Toole stated that Mathematics an- which will be the night of the (Continued on Page 12) poems have been posium on Modem tional Outstanding Catholic Col- hope to bring to Villanova be partly due to the nounced that the Spirit Com- also Interjected that the LYNX "We pledges. bigotry may at Villanova University tomor- dance. The student body will Of Elections Board popular lege Student comoetition, spon- pages University the most This year, on November 3, the failure of some Catholics "to re- October 28th mittee had been forbidden to five finalists popu- editors are aimhig for 64 row and Saturday, sored jointly by NFCCS and the select the by have been released Catholi- hold rallies C&F Associate Dean If there Is movies which fifth annual Joyce Klely mile fect the true hnage of prior to the Aimy lar voting to be held in the Pie Harold Olll Reuschlein, Dean of this year; however, and 29th. National Neumann Club Com- by Hollywood within the past 3:30 with a parade cism." It Is the ophiion of the and Rutgers football games. The attending the Law School, has been ap- not enough par excellance ma- will begin at School Administrators from mittee. The Council agreed to Shoppe. Those the Speaks At three cinema- extent action Seminar the Initial year. Including campus to Villanova signatories that "to the liigh was taken for disciplinary dance will then pick the girl of pointed chairman of a three- terial submitted by ftCFOSS more tlikn one hundrsd act to nominate a Vilanova stu- scope productions." He also Olympic, or that many Catholics have lilleu reasons, he indicated. their choice from the five fin- man board which will supervise Dr. Myron S. Heidingsfield, deadline, October 31, they will Stadium. Then the schools In an eight-state area dent as an Outstanding Catholic said that, "A new sound system called their devotion » T Halls a disgrace ;/; alists to reign over the weekend. the election of officers for the Associate Dean of the School of settle for fewer pages. perhaps what should be to make known will be present for the two-day College Student. has been Incorporated Into the "After the COP. rally, fra- Philadelphia local of the Team- Commerce and Finance recently Annotator Wesley annotated the Klellan torch will be Ig- to religions liberty for all, to the conference sponsored by Villa- other action by the Council, productk>n of the movies In ternity pledges cleaned up debris In Decoration Therae sters Union. This appointment spoke before a Management En- that the cover of the magazine nited and events will commence. extent that they at times have nova's Department of Mathe- Paul O'Rourke was named chair- order to Increase the viewing and left the campus in good was made by Judge Gerald A. gineering Seminar held in the has been completed and will Bob DeLisa will MC the affair appeared to seek sectarian ad- matics. Mr. Emil Amelottl, The decorations will be fo- student. order," Father man of the Academic Affcdrs printer's enjoyment of the for the third consecutive year. we must admit that University's Girolami stated. of "An Oleeson of Philadelphia Com- soon be sent to the vantages, Chairman of the replacing Scalia cused around a theme Cherry Hill Inn in New Jersey "But following the other rallies, Committee, Bob Graphic Arts in Rad- The conunlttee expects to pre- The race Itself will be a relay, have contributed to doubts Mathematics Department, Is College Weekend" and mon Pleas Court No. 7, before (Radnor we resigned last week; Old Time on the subject of Long Range Austin and Alumni Halls were who Gerry whom a dispute concerning the nor). He proclaimed that oopies sent during the school year, with each fraternity entering a about our Intentions." chairman. will be handled by Mary Chap- Forecasting. The audience was left a disgrace, Gelinas assumed O'Rourke's printed for "Giant" starring James Dean, consisting of their fattest, Math- with paper, post- Livezey and Bob local was being heard. of the cover will be team The expreslon "Modem former post as chairman of the man, John composed of management per- ers, and other debris scattered The board's task is to insure publicity, previous to the ap- "High Society" with Grace shortest, and tallest men for the ematics" refers to a new ap- Redmond. These three have been sonnel from the entire Radig all over because there Fraternities and Societies Com- on campus Kelly and Blng Crosby, "Rebel first laps. The final circuit will proach to the teaching of a sub- were no their com- a fair and honest election, not pearance of the tome Rt9lon Meet mittee; working hard with NFCCS pledges to clean up. The Spirit and Bob Bohn was nam- merely a correct oount of the and will be hung on the bulletin Without a Cause" starring see a whirlwind finish by the ject which many students have mittee in order to create the Corporation of America, includ-^ Committee was warned three ed chairman of the newly-inaug- ballots. The union local one week before the sale Natalie Wood and James Dean, fraternity presidents. The Regional Council of found difficult to learn. School appearance of the college week- has ing such staff functions as Man- boards times, but nothing was done. urated Cultural Affairs Com- been torn by charges periodical. "Don't Near the Water" fea- Always a gala exhibition of NFCCS met on Sunday, October administrators believe further of days gone by. and coun- agement Research, Marketing of the Go mittee. end buffoonery, Therefore, there will be no ter-charges made concerning its Wesley described the cover as turing Glenn Ford and Eva r, music, and 16, at Villanova University. Re- application of the new approach Research and Planning, one raUies." Also, the Council considered internal management and it has Manage- simple, featuring a glass con- the 1960 mile promises to be marks of welcome were made by will simplify and completely Ticket co-chairmen Ron Lo- Gabor and "All the Young Objections from many quar- the possibility of stationing a been the object of a long invest- ment Engineering, Finance talnlng pencils, pens, and of the strangest and most hilar- Fr. Quinn, N.F. moderator at revolutionize the teaching of candro and Jack Donohue have Control, Men" with Sidney Potier. Also ters were raised, and DeLisa de- policeman at the Ithan Avenue- igation both by a Senate sub- and several visiting brushes pointed upward to the ious athletic events in the his- Villanova, to delegates from mathematics on all levels within their selling tickets consultants acquire "From clared that he would consult Lancaster Pike intersection to committee committee and by the District from Europe. epithet, LYNX with a soft, con- they hope to tory of track. nine Catholic colleges. the next few years. in the' Pie Shoppe and the C&F privately with the Administra- direct trafllc from 8:10 to 8:35 Attorney's office. servative, colored backgroimd. Here to Eternity", "Sunrise at Registration for the two-day cafeteria for $2.50 per oouple. Several days later, Dr. Heid- Regional tion on wbat action will be taken a.m.; of holding graduation ex- In carrying out its difficult Campobello", "Hell to Eternity" A special election of symposium will be held on Fri- ticket sales going ingsfield, who also is in charge in the future regarding student ercises outdoors this year; of re- They say are assignment the board hopes to ORGANIZATION CHAIRNEN IRS Trip Planned Officers was held at which time day momlng at 9:30. The Very quite well and they expect a of Marketing Research, gave and "The Robe". demonstrations. questing the Athletic Dept. and achieve a genuine assertion of nolioe of your International Relations Sharon LaRose of Imaculatta Rev. John A. Klekotka, O.S.A., the opening If you desire Movie The large turnout. lecture to the Mar- The members of the regional president, give Scalia Reports Administration to use "Goodreau union democracy. Dean Reusch- elnba activities in the VILLA. Society had Its bi-weekly meet- was elected University President, will Stadium," the oi&cial name of The intra-mural council is Committee, In addition to Desl- Felch of Villanova, Region- of welcome to the Bob Scalia, Alumni Represen- lein has expressed his pleasure keting Club of the School of NOVAN post reports of sncii ing on Tuesday evening, Octo- Gene an address tative, reported that Villanova Stadium, on all pro- handling the refreshment coun- are Art al Vice-President, and Jean administrators during a general the Alumni at being able to undertake this Commerce and Finance. His evento on ttie VILLANOVAN derk) and McNally, ber 8, and Its major topic of tickets posters; and ter at the dance along with the of Chestnut Hill was 11:30 a.m. In the Association, in conjunction with grams, and public service for the Court and topic was Marketing Strategy Bulletin Board In the VILLA- Chrlstlano, Martc Galgano, and discussion was a proposed trip Jourdan meeting at the Admissions Oflice, was in- of conducting a training pro- cloakrooms. All proceeds from has already met with BuUdlng elected CURA Administrator. auditorium of Vasey Hall. the other NOVAN office. Frank Bentz. to the United NaUons stituting an Interview program gram for senior men in teaching this dance go to the Augustinian members of the election board and there were approximately THE VILLANOVAN • Octobw 27, 1960 whereby out-of-town high Christian doctrine to adults. Seminary Fund. to formulate plans. 75 students in attendance.

THE VILLANOVAN • October 27, I960

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A Re-emphasis Only Bigots Injure Status I. An American "era" is rapidly drawing Church-State that to a close. The microcosm of democra^r campaign, ia rac- •The Catholic Church will not be helped Issues Hinge On Economic Policies presidential Campaign is an American Presidential elec- ing towaitis its Novemljer 8 fulfillment. or hurt by the outcome of the tion," declares Rev. Ralph Gorman, editor of of the cam- The four-month long "era"___ The Sign, national Catholic magazine, in a signed atmosphere, its Nixon For Advances Within paign with iU serio-comic editorial in the November issue, published last Kennedy Seeks ''Get Moving'* its ^er Saste of oratories, and ^^^^^ week. * 1964, 1968. isr/^ Gorman suspense, will reoccur in "The U. S. may be harmed," Father Policy; Advance of Little Man 'Fiscal Responsibility" and so on, we may hope, ad infinitum. warns, "by the bigots who would rewrite in i. practice the clauses of the Oonstitution which behind all the razzle-dazzle, It is the man outlaw a religious test for office and guarantee iy Thomas M«Rti»r Iy JobR G. SHphmison, III wiU be of paramount concern however, who equal rights for all religions before the law. School of Low people and to the world at Doportment of History & Political Sclonoe to the American •fliey are the real enemies of the Constitution." to the presidency large. Whoever is elected "The impression which the present outbreak As the 1960 campaign entere its aumer purchases. Businesses which In discussing the economic of the dollar, and also, an ad- acterize American leaders of unpar- difficulties of a magnitude is de- dosing weeks, the observer finds finance expansion from their of this campaign we wrse effect upon the process finance and industry. While this will face of bigotry makes on intelligent foreigners that J cannot issues

. Exact- the deluge political oratory profiis have been distinguish between the of capital accumulation. Govern- view is very generally held by alled in the history of mankind. plorable. The U. S. is one of the most advanced of has own accumulated must be, for the in ivwy difficulties are, and wiU culture and education failed to alter the original allegiance discouraged from making growth- issues whk:h are raised ment works and the building up the fuzzy thinkers the ly what these countries in the world in ^f4 again in plat- of many voters. To the extent that making investments because they purpose of influencing votes, of government reserves, even towers, it finds very little sup- has been outlined time and and at the same time one of the most benighted discussed much jowling consists of promises as Icould not obtain capital at reasonable such as tb« traditional appeals for actuarially sound insurance port among practicing econ- forms and political treaties, and end reactionary in the sphere of religious toler- empty as air, the voter shows himself interest rates. Thua, the policy has to "min6rity groups" and special schemes, siphons savings away omists: but it has been reflected in countless speeches, intorviews, ance," he points out. in detail to be a wise protector of his import- restricted growth." Moreover, he in- interests, and the actual na- from the private sector of the throughout the ccunpaign, at the X; ? i . of the ^ difficult to probe the mentality and newspaper articles. "It is ant privilege. To th« degree that his tends to see that the small business- tional problems which must be economy, and retards capital ac- lower 'level, by appeals to "the "Perhaps one bigots," Father Gorman asserts. position stems from long years of forgotten sufferer in by government during cumulation. common man" and diatribes The VILLANOVAN itself has attempt- man, long the resolved reason for their attitude is a reluctance to ad- being ^xmn-fed on family or class the business community, shares in the next four years. The basic Ceafnolf«rf laflofiea against "the party of privilege." bring about a degiee of clarity to the ed to mit that the U. S. is no longer a Protestant notions of American political parties, such a growth. By easing credit, in- attitudes of the candidates on The doctrine that inflation Farfh*' As9odaflons so that Counterpoint current campaign aPP«>«'2t nation with a Protestant culture. Today we have the voter's action is both unfortimate creasing competition and especially by these questions should deter- was good for the economy was If one looks at the type of be as luiiy in-i„ 2 000 voters on campus may a pluralistic society made up of Protestants, and disconceming. One attitude which channeling more of the government's mine the vote of the educated origrinally invented in a period person who constitutes the ccm- issues and per- Spirit: The Genuine Article formed as possible about the Jews, Catholics and others, all contributing their many older GOPers and their grand- lucrative defense contracts to small, man. Both parties are for in- of acute, world-wide depression. tinuing support of both parties, present presidential children still share is the image of efficient firms, Senator Kennedy hopes creasing the gross national pro- America and England were both some judgment as sonalities involved in the by Bill Speert share to the commn with Dr. Prank Mc- with of the major inp the name of ViHanova. By tax revenues will be forthcoming grams of aid to the aged, to sional people. These not only Dept., and ''wait till next year" op- ignorant voters.' And it is commendable, to a Gurk of the Psychologfy general improvement in business assisting us as he did, Ed helned timism, why can't a build public schools, and to ad- create a market for goods, but came up with a series of .-^ something tax degree, for these ignorant voters to sacrifice E^ Story conditions and a reform of the unskilled labor (minimum their income yields some- us to write a good news be done to boost athletic pres- i vance when questions, had them mimeoed, feels, likewise, that in- that the election ..'••' system. He The RepubliCMi pro- than subsistence, th«r right to vote in order basi.s fwhat we hope is a :::;-.,/, wages). thing more the o tige now? .J;,r:i::r: 'V. but was then refused use of the creased productivity and greater de- may be left to competent citizens. posals limited aid to cases of contribute through savings bank ^ccd issue. ; ^. I don't remember the great would be an effective antidote IB.M. fSGlatieg to sclentiflcally i mand need and inability to provide dc'posits, insurance nurchases, urged current inflation. U more previously Wildcat teams of the 30's, and . against the The VILLANOVAN has select proportional representa- \ SENATOR KENNEDY through other sources, and in and the acquisition of corporate the you, •*^x 40's but I do remember sitting measures are required to deal wage of that voters who are unfamilar with tives from the student list to be it will be forgotten by : specific the case of the mimimiun securities to the fomrvation ad- the easily be in the "Grocery Bowl" and with the latter problem, he favors increase which might not ditional capital. Nor has indus- issues at sUke in this campaign leave polled. the readers, and may In reflecting upon the Kennedy pro- to an editars, watching a cautious, wise use of Federal mone- inflationary because it would to realize, through the modern ver- be . slow selection of major government officials to Therefore, he selected the poll- o'Vcrlooked by us. the day gram, one notes that its chief pro- try been tary and credit policies. As in his adjust a current dis- voluntary giving as well as next VILLANOVAN sion of the Roman Games <' con- merely knowledgable voters. ees by hand, choosing every as the posals emanate from two basic other policies, the catchword of the parity between the wages of through reasonable taxation, the the goes to press and appears on with V.U. hi the role of Chris- siderations, the necessity to keep bus- NIXON sixth student from a list of econwnic program aeema to labor. The VICE-PRESIDINT plea amoving, the Kennedy skilled and unskilled need to house and to clothe We repeat that request, and add a enrollment, campus—for the wheel turns and tians. I remember Gene Fil- iness—all business— and total undergraduate be, "get moving." Democratic program insisted on those who are unable to con- are sincerely interested another cog is revealed. But ipski giving the Blue and White necessity to repair certain Igaping basis upon which that all citizens who which he obtained from the Of- regard to The sacond life of fabric of American pros- aid to all without tribute to the productive welfare what a story we have this week! a lift while making Ail-Amer- holes in the A similar inclination has caused inflation seems to bs in their own and their country's fice of the Vice President for need, and an increase in mini- planned the community. perity. With reference to the first of a number of reforms in this campaign Thanks, Ed. ican. nim to urge jusUfied, is that it will redis- learn the farts involved Student Affairs. Ed then had far mum wages which would create The opposing philosophy, be- these motives. Senator Kennedy, aimed at removing certain inadeque- the pro- day. And I also remember last higher wage tribute control over distribution, and vote intelligently on election abandoning the American free pressure on the ing concerned with fnmi cies in the American prosperity activities of the country, Saturday watching the Wild- ductive particularly with its "fair enterprise system, has advocated a some have been brackets. and cats scheme. For while either to a different group of being pounded into Mitch- businessman's There seems to be little doubt share," has found little time to MoAteer prompt widening of the enjoying a very great material abund- the government. Edltor-fai-CMef Henry James ie Stadium that the Democratic people or to production. CJer- by Army caissons. horizen. To offset declining markets the therefore worry about Manacinf Editor Michael D. Donahue ance, other large groups, notably This theory stems separately Our football prestige platform is inflationary and is tainly it is not unfair to say has never in such areas as the steel and auto- the unemployed and our Speers underpaid, from the native brand of social- Associate Editor WllUam been lower. We don't want building, the intended to be just that. It that organized labor has con- mobile industries, home older citizens, have practically been which began with Thorstein '<*«» '• McAteer mean additional taxes, ism tributed in the past to inflatk>n ^ill^inumi News Editor pity. We want results. textile industry he urges an expan- of-step would forgotten. Programs far out continues down which would create pressure for Veblen and by insisting on less work, op- Spoffts Editors ^* Fm not advocating a rush sion of production and demand. One with present living conditions still Oharles^ J^*^Slmmonds without through the modem schools of featherbed- growth is higher compwisation posing automation, Entered as aeoond cIam nuiAter nt the Villa- to "syndicate football" with oi the keys to such a new ^uide the government's relation«hip tar- productivity, and "Welfare Economics." The to block the Campus New E0tOT Georfe F. Wort of the tight money regard to ding, and seekhig nova Post Office December t7, 1928; wider tlie platoons of coaches, recruiters, an easing GOP toward these groups. For example, publicists seems to be Josephine M. Moiello the amount of pay avail- get of its flow of American capital abroad Act of Maroh Z, IWI. Copy Editors policy. attend to lessen O. Trebold publie relations men, etc. many older people must the "leisure class," the "status Is pubUsihed finmldf hy Leo interview Senator Ken- aible for savings. Inflation has to seek more congenial labor The VILLANOVAN la a recent their needs out of an average ViUanova all seekers" and like pejorative productive aBderfradnate students of VUlanova University; Editors needs pugnacity nedy, talking about this problem, re- two aspects: the diminution in relations and more Photo iSf"^ $72.00 per month which they receive terms with which they char- opinions enpressed herein do not neceasarlljr reflect not platitudes. To save our "Unnecessarily tight money \'alue of the purchashig power .(OontlBvad on P«g« i&} marked, from 80^1 security. At a time hi the official H&mu of the Unlvenltjr. prestige, we have to go some- housing and con-| Busineos Blanayer ...... ^ %jiUfY * Jias discouraged new , lOonUnued on Pag* 15) to diidlrniiid to sMe of dnwlatlon Hsnafpsn • hmi where. It's a time for decision. THE VILLANOVAN • Octobw 27, 1960

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4 THE VILLANOVAN • OctotMr 27, IWO

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Alexander Pope once wrote, rant hi N.Y. City In the com- By Mikt Donohue blundering form. The signifi- is the selection of Lyndon John- !n a moment of epigrammatlcal pany Cabaret of some infamous "robber cance about 1060 errors is their son as vlce'presldential candi- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^B by Joe Za%rocki iiiWI brilliance, "to err is human, to barons." This lost hhn the votes quantity. date. Johnson was selected os- S¥S.•.^••^;^•;•.^^.^:;^•;;v.^^;.•.:•;;^•;^•/>^:x/;•:•///yS forgive divine." This profound of many immigrant laborers. enough votes to elect Woodrow There have been at least four tensibly to pacify the more con- call to be com- folk smgers who observation, sagacious as it Blain's ulthnate Wilson by a slhn of stolrs where are to be congratulated for this the theater, Is also trio of may traglo flaw, margin. major blunders by the candidates servative elements in the Demo- Items caught our eye this down a flight Llmellghters. Two chance on the be, is not a universal truth. though ill With such historical cratic to your table venture. They seem determined mended for taking a themselves It was an timed snooze prece- thus far, two on each side, not party, namely the South. weekend that we believe you are escorted pattern- past embryonic this picture where powers like This group Is obviously doesn't apply in politics. In a while at a campaign dinner. In dent It is not, therefore, sur- including the Quemsoy-Matsu Another less publicized reason Number in a room striving for intimacy, to see it through its are worth mentioning. not. the Kingston Trio and national election campaign the face of prising to note that bipartisan the to achieve rep- stages which could prove to be Warner Bros, did ed after to some uninspiring ora- the 1960 hassle which is a was cherished hope by party ambitious little pro- the object being one one is an Mister Magoo lle>tums of that ilk, but with err might be human, but it is tory Blaine dozed off. One of the candidates are running true to breach of political etiquette. brass that LBJ could effect between audience and the difficult due to lack of bookings. others ject known as "the playground", port the Lime- They are hoping to vary the pro- That he has been rewarded notable exception: also fatal. Ask Tom Dewey. speakers during the presidential SiM Apology or Regret? prp-Kennedy Legislation in the located at Broad and Spruce Sts. actors. quaUty of the ductions enough to please all was evident from the crowds lighters have talent. The mustachiod former Giover- condidate's nap was a certain The first was the famous dovetail Congressional session. downtown PhiUy. It is the Because of the In their next lining up outside the boxoffice nor of New York made a gnoss* Beverend Burohard. In a fit of "apology or regret" statement LBJ dropped the ball. The ses- plays, the Underground's open- tastes and in this line, Add opening for the week: latest attempt at intimate, cab- ac- the noted Interpre- over • the weekend. The film tactical error in the campaign vitriolic glee, Burch€u*d declared made by Senator Kennedy on was, from a Democratic view- with one not- ing attraction drew critical attraction Is Joey Bishop iSciolla% Friday) aret-type theatre for Itself. Like most of 1948. ooined that his re- that he would not vote for situation. The Vice- near-capacity crowds tive dancer and folk singer, speaks He any the U-2 point, an abortive failure. excepion; you can drink claim and able it Is magnificent . . . Nina 8imo.ne ( Showboat), strained ,dignified, apathetic ticket that featured ,and news- weekends. Approx- Geoffrey Holder (Nov. 3-4). Chaplin works, pos- "Rum, President has claimed South For LBJ f while enjoying the enter- over the booze negotiating for in Itis comedy, pathos, and sting- '/CannonhalV* Adderley (Pep*8), ture would win more votes than Romanism, and Rebellion," an paper texts bear him out that After this faux pas on John- imately 70% of Saturday night's They are also tainment. ing satire of the coming of age Barney KeaseJ (Red Hill), Fiah' Harry Truman's hustling, bel- obvious slash at Irish Catholics. Kennedy said the U.S. should the coUeglate-age the rights to "Threepenny Op- son's part the Democratic Underground is the joint crowd was In The in pre- of the machine age. Added In- licose, give-em hell tactics. Blaine did not repudiate the apologize to Khrushchev for the figured that, they all seemed to era" and are interested powers-that-are at of Lee Castle and bracket, and er and Mark^. the comedy team brainstorm worthy productions centive on the bill is a set of Dewey, Dr. Gallup, and the remark and a reporter blew ill-thned U-2 flight. Kennedy has least, LBJ could deliver the of the enjoy the novelty of It as well senting any the JPhil Anthony, proprietors (Palumbo's) . . Al Alberts, Burchard's that the local colleges can come Mister Magoo cartoons. Chicago Tribune (early edition, statement out of steadfastly maintained that he South. However the poll taken Rathskeller, who con- as the plays. last former lead of the 4 Aces (Smart next-door This enterprise will It didn't survive cutdown "Dewey Wins") blundered. proportion. As a result Blaine was misquoted. To counter by AP last week showed that Theater and Next Door Noise up with. tacted Hedgerow next few week, but we made mention of Many Boo-Boos lost the support of the Irish hn- Nixon's assertion that he Solid Is a reasonable bear watching In the opens to^ Nixon has broken the Theater Main The minimum Spot) . . . The Alamo brought in the that It seemed like all History is migrants. state, (Nixon) would never express re- months, if it can survive the the fact fraught with cam- New York and South. Several states, including of three $2.60 per head and there Is much at the Midtoum ... Wat/ Line group in the form the local colleges moved their day paign booboos of similar por- the election. grets to the leader of a Com- between plays, be- growing pains. Lucille BalVs South Carolina which hasn't one-act plays by such notable scurrying of Mu openings inclnde Item number two is the re- campuses to the Academy tent. In 1882 Republican James One Step Too Many munist nation ,Kennedy cited jgone Republican since 1876 are Lonnie Chap- cause that's the only time that contemporaries as sic last Sunday night to see pol- this G. Blaine of Maine stood a good In 1016, Charles Evans six instances in which the ad- served. The only vival of the classic Charlie Chap- "WUdcaV at the Erlanger in Nixon's column. Edward Albee and H. B. drinks are Hughes, man, satire, "Modern Times", itical satirist Mort Sahl. The Julie Harris* "Little chance of capturing New York Republican standard ministration expressed regrets Some Southern newspapers, well-acted complaint registered was the lin 1936 Saturday, LutJB. The plays are not disappoint- with its preponderantly bearer, crossed a picket line and to Russia during the next door currently playing at The Wayne SRO crowd was Moon Of Alhan" at the Forrest, Catholic, Eisenhower who are usuadly violently pro- by a man named noise floating In from (especially so Playhouse (4900 Wayne ed either as Sahl was In top form Irish, immigrant popuhition. He lost the votes of organized labor. reign over similar incidents. Johnson, have waxed unenthu- and are which proved to be dlsconcern- Avenue "Advise and Con* Logan Ramsey) with his biting conmients, most on Friday, and alienated himself with this fac- This pressure group had less Another Democratic error, al- should be rem- Ave.). Its manager, Barney siastic toward him. An editorial thought-provoking. ing at times. It November 1 at the Wal- Sackett, who runs the highly of which were too, too truthful. sent" on tion, though, in two ways. He* power than today but Hughes, though it doesn't seem as glar- cartoon which appeared in the Underground, edied. enter the nut. was seen in Delmonico's by ambling across that line, lost Dozer Blaine ing now as it did six To Anthony succeesful Nickelodeon nights at Rounding out the bill was a restau- weeks ago. Atlanta Constitution some weeks Broad St. and walk| Messrs. Castle and you enter off ago (below) shows a sheepish LUCKY STRIKE PRESENTS: looking Johnson saying to an efllcient looking Kennedy, "With you. Jack, we may even carry the South." The Democrats do not have DeaR-DRiFRSOD a corner on the blunder market, however. The Republicans have DR. FRooD's THouoHT FOR f^B DAY: Early to bed and made their share, too. early to rise is an excellent way to avoid people. Lodge, The Colprit Strangely enough most of them have centered about the

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tell him, politely but firmly, what is wrong here^ Dear Dr. Frood: What should I look for first when I look for a wife? the inferior teaching, the second-rate accommoda- Searching tions, the bad food. My friends think I am wrong to . do this. What do you think? ^ . DEAR SEARCHING: Her husband. Determined

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man! Had I been able, I would have commended Dear Dr. Frood: Our son has been in college three you in a more personal latter. However, you forgot months, and we haven't heard a word from him. to leave a forwarding address.

Not even a post card. I don't want him to think I am fiitf-»}fi^^S^X^^^i ii¥:yt'A^'j':';V;':Vy,':W:'^;»A';V;*iw'S too demanding or overprotective, but frankly I am Baldy la Tbt AUiatftaMf^tiluUon^ worried. What should i do? ^' * J- »"*.'. Worried Mother "With you Jack, we may even DEAR WORRIED: Why worry after only three montht 'Mrry the South."

in college? He's still learning how to write. hurdles with research most sacrosanct of the four can- Clearing the didates, > Henry Caibot Lodge. genie is back! And 4 ShodM of Aladdin's lamp~the Early in the campaign Nixon Esteibiook is the sorcerer that turned the trick . . . with promised to utilize Lodge's pro- At Gen Tel, we've made a running start toward solving Dear Dr. Frood: I am puzzled by the Lucky Strike ven diplomatic the Esterbrook Classic fountain pent It works ihagic abilities by send- tomorrow's communications problems. many of slogan: "Remember how great cigarettes used to ing the former U.S. delegate to . . . makes writing with inkl Makes it write imootlier the For instance, scientists at General Telephone & Elec- taste? Luckies still do." I've been sitting here for U.N. to the Middle East to with it e«ty to read I thinking, thinking, for the life try to settle the tronics Laboratories are working in the uncharted area hours, thinking, but smoldering Israeli-Arab dispute. character- of me I can't remember. What should I do about of the spectrum where radio waves take on the But that*! not all! The Esterbrook Classic Fountain This experi- this? brought a wail of protest istics of light. They have already developed an points. Pk;k the point that Pen ofifen yoo a choice of 32 Forgetful from several prominent members mental ultramicrowave system that may one day make iuits you best and-prestol-begin writmg the way you've DEAR FORQETFUL: I sug- of New York's Jewish commu- two million messages on possible the transmission of Dear Dr. Frood: I am six foot five, 225 pounds, unity. They always wanted to write!. gest you lean back, relax, claimed that Lodge single radio beam in free space. handsome, tanned, muscled, a good athlete. But I a and light up a laicky Strike. showed definite pro-Arab lean- world-wide Choose from as many colors as you*d find in an Arap can't get along with girls because I can never think ings As a major communications company with I'm sure It will all come in the Sues ^dispute of advance of anything to say. What do you suggest? 1956. Sending connections. General Telephone is helping to bian Street Scene ... six in all I Put magic in your hand- back to you ~who you are, Lodge to Tel Aviv, they of total communications around the globe. Brawny implied wiould be, the science writing . . . with an Esterbrook Classic fountain pent what you were, where you tantamount to sending Faubua the basic sciences is but DEAR BRAWNY: "Me Tarzan, you Jane." lived, everything. Our stepped-up research in to Leopoldville. one example of the way General Telephone & Electronics 1%» Wt^M^r—k * combines the talents of many people and the facili Baokilre of many companies to meet the future communications FROOD FAD SWEEPS COLLEGES! They laughed when Dr. Frood started the new Skm This could backfire miserably needs not only of America, but the whole world. Sditf^fSS^^ every- college craze of enjoying a Lucky while hanging from a coat rack. But now for the Republicans if the Jewish body is doing it! Smoking Luckies, that is. Today college students smoke more vote lines up against Nixon and- Lodge. Especially in Luckies than any other regular. Reason: With or without coat rack, Luckies deliver heavily Jewish New York where the the greatest taste in smoking today. shift could oould swing the state and 45 previous electoral votea GENERAL CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change! into Kennedy's column. (Cuntlnu«d on Piive U) TELEPHONEiELEOTRONIDS ^A.T.C% Product of JS^J^Lufuma^ ^^iuBet^-^yim^ -^XAueto- is our middle naw THE VILLANOVAN • October 27, I960 7 THE VILLANOVAN • October 27, I960 . ! ; '

ICG Debate K^inedy Holds Majority Villanova Theatre Season Opens V.B. EigiMMT h Oat Botanist Is Studying Leaf; (Continued from Pa^ 1) Of Newspaper Poll Votes Oi RtvHrter 31 He Begins Five-Year Project question and period wiU Cmrfwrd Is Editar be allowed for a half-hour (Continued from Page 1) Bj Bogtoe Bodgan The flnt of the VQlano^a duration. ^ ination as vice presidential can- imw , Ibigineer, a magasine devoted Amolotti To Loctaro Sutulo on Committoo So well does modem science sored Dr. Maksmowych for tiie The debate will dose with a the 73.3% of the student body didate had helped his party. to the engineers, Mr. Emil Amelotti, the Chair- Mr. Edward G. Sutu^a, Lec- understand the awesome powers past year and will do so for «m- five-minute summation by each which is not eligible to vote is A sHgfat majority (59.2%) andergraduate will be puUiflftied on November man of the Mathematics Depart- turer in Accounting, Commerce of nature that its generators other. Villanova has recognised man. The entire affair will be almost exactly the same as in favored Kennedy to carry more 21, 1960. The magasine, which ment, announced that Villanova & Finance Division, was ap- can hurl bolts of lighning and his efforts by constructing a completed by 9:30. the case of eligible voters. Farm states than Nixon, while University will cooperate with pointed Vice«Chairman of the its bombs can recreate the burn- small greenhouse for experi- Professor Steohenson received The breakdown by division in- a considerable plurality (49%) is written and put together by students, is distributed to the WRCV -TV in a television cred- Committee on Cooperation with ing of the sun. Yet the greatest ments next to the new science his AB from Princeton and his dicates that 59% of the Nurs- felt that the Republicans (would engineering it program on Modem Algebra, Educational Institutions in the mystery of all is hardly known, building. LLB from Harvard. He was also ing division prefers the Demo- carry fewer Southern states schooi and mailed Proba/bility, and Statistics. Commonwealth of . much less understood. This is Concerning the new science a Sterling Fellow at Yale Law cratic ticket, the smallest pro- than they did in 1956. 28.3% out of firms and schools all over the country. It is to be given in the Con- The announcement was made by the secret of life. building. Dr. Maksymowych School in 1952 and 1953. He has Kennedy group in any division. thought Nixon could carry a quarterly periodical tinental Classroom series of ed- William Craemer Jr., President does an intricate but per- says, "My great hope is that previously taught at the Judge The Republican party garnered larger part of the South, 20.45?" The has How ucational programs. The lec- of the Philadelphia Chapter of from a seemingly it will be completed soon. The Advocate General School, the 31.3% of the nurses' votes, and considered that the number of a eireulaUon of 2000 and is edit- fect leaf grow ture periods will be given on Certified Public Accountants. tree? and Eve expanded facilities will help my Army Law School, and the the 9.7% are undecided. "Appar- Republican Southern states this lifeless Adam Mondays, Wednesdays, €ind Fri- The objectives of the Com- must have wondered. Who has work enormously." Much of his University of Miami Law ently the girls prefer Jack's year would equal the 1956 num- i a.m. recita- mitte to cooperate with the haircut to Dick's cheeks," Gra- ber, days at 6:30 The are not? work has been done at the Uni- School. /:^,,' .,.>, ^• and 2.3% couldn't specu- ;,'';v tion periods will be on Tuesdays nineteen colleges and universi- versity of Pennsylvania, which While at Miami he supported ham quipped. late. (Plioto by Joe KoniflMsId) Yet the development of a and Thursdays. ties engaged in Uie education of already has the necessary f^iciU* the late Robert Taft in his drive Girls Make Up Minds Yooth Must Be Served Members of Richard Duprey's experimental theatre troupe young bud into a mature leaf Upon successful completion of students for the accounting px>o- ties. for the Republican nomination "Again, we see avid Kennedy On the question concerning emote in rehersal for a one-act play being readied by the grad- ^ has never been fully described the course, the student will re- fession in the eastern Pennsyl- support, but uncertainty as to youth, 25.8% thought it uate group for presentation. detail. produce this de- for president in 1952. ^ •• was no yember 10, 11, 12 and 13 includ- in To ceive accredition. vania area and to sponsor the Prof. Logue brings a likewise his chances for success. Again, longer an issue, while 73.1% preview on the ninth, scription, Dr. Roman Maksy- Mr. Richard A. Duprey, Di-|ing a annual student accounting too, the Nixon people are very considered youth of significance mowych has dedicated the last impressive background into the rector and Head of the Theatre Tickets for the Belle Masque positive that Work With Defenders forum. debate. He received his AB their man will win. in the campaign. 1.1% had no production, "Country Girl", wiU five years to leaf study. Department, announced its three Villanova Law School stud- Mr. Sutula was also recently and his from the Surprisingly, only two girls answer. 63.7% of those polled week and half be- from Yale MA major productions in a proposed go on sale a with the appointed to the Morphology could not make up their felt Nixon's ents this week joined Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania. He minds experience was over- fore the first performance at a festival of American Drama Associa- Institute of Certified Dr. Maksymoych is a Profes- as to who to vote for. Because rated, Delaware County Bar Public has taught at both Fordham 35.6% thought it was not cost of $1.25. Tickets may be which the Theatre Department to provide legal services for Accountants statewide Commit- sor of botany and a specialist in of the small enrollment in the over-rated, and .6% had no ans- tion and Notre Dame and has had a Belle Masque are presenting bought either at the Pie Shoppe Nursing School, and indigent defendants charged tee on Education for the 1960-61 experimental plant morphology of works published. these undecided wer. the Theatre Department number on the Villanova campus. or at fiscal year. in Villanova's Biology Depart- two equal 9.7% of the total Comparing the past four years with crime. Among his works is one which "Country Girl", the Clifford office, 52 Mendel Hall. Te!e- voters. of Dean Harold Gill ReuscWein This committee has as its ment. Botany is the science of with the United Nations. Republican foreign policy phone reservations will also be deals Odets drama will be the year's that a team of eight primary objective the promo- plant life; morphology is the Engineers voted 68.2% for with the last four years of Dem- announced presentation by the Belle accepted by calling the Theatre Kennedy-Johnson, ocratic initial students will devote half a day tion and encouragement of con- division dealing with plant 25.7% for foreign policy under for- Department Office. Masque, the undergraduate the- EDITOR CRAWFORD each week to the interrogation tinuing education progi^ms for structure. Annual NROTC Dance Nixon-Lodge, and 6.1% unde- mer president Truman, 52.3% William's "The atrical society. • . . Girly Interviews of accused persons, the examin- the Commonwealth members of cided. "Undecided engineers are felt Wiat the Democrats have "More is known about the are scheduled Gkiss Menagerie" will be the Held Friday Performances ation of witnesses, and the pre- the Institute. of To Be none the less opinionated," Gra- more of a "leg" to stand on, production of the complicated mechanism to be held in Vasey Hall Audi- first graduate ed hy Orawford. as- Mr. Sutula, ham pointed out. "75% of 39.6% thought PwH The paration of legal defenses. a Certified Public photosynthesis taking place in- the them that the Repub- Theatre Department. It will be This Friday night NROTC torium on the nights of No- sociate editor is George Pettin- the accused persons are Accountant in Penna., received thought Kennedy would carry licans were sunerior in When side the leaf than aibout the Unit will hold its annual Navy this re- held on December 7, 8, 9, 10 and ico, the publicity director is trial, the stucfent who his B. S. degree fram Villanova Morphobgisf Moksymonwych the nation, while 25% thought gard, 6.8% did not answer, put on leaf itself," says Dr. Maksy- Dance. The first social affair of and Socialist Party is party of 11 in Vasey Hall Auditorium. Marshall McQusky, and the assisted in prepcLring his defense University and his . . . owoits Greenhouse Nixon would take it Republi- 1.3% thought neither party MBA from mowych. Photosynthesis is the the year for the Midshipmen had people, our glorious leader is go- Tickets for this play will also cans might claim that engineers "anything moderator is Father John J. will attend the trial with the at- the graduate division of the green plant to brag about" ing give be on sale at the Pie Shoppe process whereby a will be held at the beautiful to people everything:!" Vrana, Oj8.A. The cover and services have Wharton School of voted for Kennedy because of Socialist Sympathizer > torney whose been the Univer- makes food for itself from Valley Forge Country Club, lo- One student replied tersely, "No and the Theatre Department More Emphaids on Research his mechanical nature." Replies feature article will concern the provided by the organized bar. sity of Pennsylvania. dioxide, sun- to the final question: party," while Office ten days before, the in- water, carbon and cated about eight miles north- another appended admission of the ViHanova This new program at the "The Arts and Sciences divi- "Reasons for party preference," light. Speaking of Gfraduate study, ,.•• a two-page, ten pohit itial performance, at a cost of west of Villanova. disserta- chapter Chi arranged in cooper- sion, following its tradition of were varied. The Epsilon Mu to the School was Dr. Maksymowych spent the Dr. Maksymowych says, "If single Social- tion explaining his Republican $1.80 general admission and Catholic Youth Week will be deliberation ist honorary engineering fraternity ation with Gilliat G. Schroeder, project Villanova Music for the occasion mature in evety. sympathizer declared, "The leanings. $1.25 for students. first year of his currenit wants to advance Beta Pi. Esq., Media. Mr. Schroeder National Catholic youth week furnished by Paul Judge and his thing, has come up with the Tau of studying the 'basic growth of graduate study, more emphasis will be observed from October Orchestra, a well known group lowest .percentage of undecided The variety of articles will in- has had long experience in Xanthium, a type of ragweed. should be given to research, 31 through November 6 this voters, 4.2%," clude interviews with the three voluntary defender work in it in these parts, , only stated Gra- He described mathematically the because develops close rela- Philadelphia before year. Students of Villanova are ham. "Still, they follow the girl fireshman engineers, bio- moving to growth rates of every point tionships between students and Highlighting the evening will graphical sketches oi profes- Delaware County. asked to make special effort heavy trend toward the Ken- g,^?r along the midrib of the leaf as faculty. Graduate teachers must crowning of the "Queen sors in The entire purpose of the during this week to attend daily be the nedy-Johnson ticket, with 64.4% 7 the Ehigineering Sdiool, the leaf matured. be capable of independent study, communion, and generally im- of the Drill Team". The presen- 31.4% would vote for Nixon- information on semiconductors, voluntary defender movement is Each point has a slightly because the work of their stud- the constitu- prove their own spiritual wel- tation of a bouquet of roses will Lodge. the Astronomy Club, and Re- to make realistic different rate of growth than ents is expected to be a contri- finery Corrosion. More interest tional guarantee of a right of fare as well as the spiritual at- Besides the nurses," Graham adjacent ones, and these rates bution to science. criminal cases. mosphere of the entire campus. continued, nniBt be shown if the magazine counsel in change as the leaf ages and de- be made by Capt J. E. Boyle, "whose total ' vote Ph.D. Program Needed is to uphold the high quality The School of Law gives no Dedicated to the development Unit Commander, to the date was relatively small, the C & F velops. expected. Anyone can write for academic credit for the student of Catholic youth, the theme of "If VUlanova wants the best of one of the drill team mem- school provided the largest bloc The results show that the the VUlanova Ehigineer, and all work, but encourages it both as this year's program will be possible Science Department it of undecided voters — 9.2%. growth rate follows a pattern students are encouraged to sub- valuable legal experience and AMERICA'S STRENGTH: RE- must have a Ph.D. program." At behs. The winner will be selected Also, statistics on the C & F that changes with age, and that articles. as a significant public service. I SPONSIBLE YOUTH. present Villanova has no such vote are the mit this change may be predicted by a panel of judges consisting least reliable, be- program, but Dr. Maksymowych cause 35% of those when sufficient data is avail- of LTC King, Lt, Zemaitis and chosen to expects the new science building Lt. Gillan. be polled didn't bother to submit able. Dr. Maksymowych an- to usher in a new era. a ballot. Of those who did vote, Mister. 0. nounced these results this sum- Lieutenant Gillan, NROTC however, 63% preferred Ken- you're mer at the Conference of the Although chiefly a morpbol- recreation committee head, ex- nedy and 27.8% chose Nixon." going to wear American Institute of Biological ogist. Dr. Maksymowych is also pects a turnout of ninety-five In answering Sciences in Stillwater, Okla- a competent physiologist, and the question i that shave all day I per-cent of the Midshipmen. He dealing with the religious issue,' homa. must be proficient in other forecasts a higiily SUCCSSSfu! 278, or 91.9%, of those polled Tried Cell Division sciences. His present project would be almost impossible witib- event and lan enjoyable night said that religion should not be Dr. Maksymowych will devote Regular air%i«. ..i!n inidnev« rwi\iftwi.«n wervKB* for all. an issue in the campaign. the ouc uie iutsuiuos Oi. uIIlsrcMUsu How- SHAVE LOTION, stop 4 o'clock second year of the project ~ stubble trouble I ever, 51.8% felt that it was en- Filter to studying cell division and calculus. Tried You can shave blade-close, all-day clean, with- tering Physics Club Trip into the current campaign. differentiation during leaf de- is critical Cigarettes? out "tenderizing" your face, when you use Dr. Maksymowych However, other velopment. Division is the pro- of the public attitude which ex- On Oct. 17 the Villanova Chap- Pro-Electric Before- Shave lotion. It confaini 60.1% thought that, despite its cess whereby cells reproduce pects every scientific endeavor ter of the American Institute of Menthol ISOPHYL* to give your shaver extra glide-power encroachment, it would not be themselves; differentiation is to produce miracles. He says, Physics visited the Westing- -refreshes with that you brisk, bracing Old Spice ^ la decisive factor in the cam- Cigarettes?""""^ the process cells house Plant in Lester, Pa. whereby be- "science progresses by minute They scent. 1.00 no federal tax. ' ipaign, and 24.7% felt the were shown the huge turbines re- come different from each other movements, with only occasional ligious issue would give Ken- and form tissues. in operation and were given a special bumps to startle the world. The nedy an edge in the race. tour of the lab. 15.2% So important is his research most that the majority of thought the issue would favor The new greenhouse, part of HdW! ComeUp...AllTheWayUp that the United States govern- scientists can expect of their Nixon. the science building project, will ment, through the National labor is personal satisfaction Lodge Strongly Favored be in operation sometime this to Science Foundation, has spon- and professional recognition." ! A great majority (81.9%) the MENTHOL MAGIC week, announces Dr. John A. felt that the addition of Henry McClain, head of the Biology Cabot Lodge to the department. Dr. Roman Maks- Republican ticket had helped that party )-MAIN LIIIE theatri - ymowych will supervise its op- of KOOL more than Lyndon John's nom- eration. LANCAsna riKi ~ i mi. xvist •# wayni

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saa ruias) of L&M, a IN THE SPORTLITE Blunders Award Winaiig Writsr Sophomore Cotillion Will Have "Circus "As Thmne (Contlnned from Pac^ 7) Fatal! MdrtUN SAM Today of the jadgm wID The kitcst errior in campaign fInaL Ifr. Thomas V. O'Leary wUl Karras, Ferry Optimistic tot Future Judsment Is alao attrlbuUble Chalnnan Shield On address the Society for the the Repiihlican vioe-f««Bidential{ Advancement of Management the OotilliQii daeor m byEdLohr candidate. Last weelc Lodge Thursday, October 27. motif. "Tliere will be a carauaal on A visit to the Villanova way, » "I promised that, if elected, Nixon In the middle Stad- Rege played the second 1960 Wildcats. "Joe Luzzl is an *'I am very proud to be coach- am very satisfied with the are cordially invited to at- of tha floor and All ium during one of the Wildcat half of the Dayton excellent progress both offensively and would dole out a cabinet poet a canopy dropped trma game with leader; despite the fact ing at Villanova since it has al- in room 108 C. F. the e^- tend & practice sessions will necessi- six stitches in his head!" defensively of soihomore guard, to a Negro. ing/* said Shield "A trapeae t that he could say the heck with ways been my ardent desire, I Mr. O'Leary is tate observing the finesse When asked to explan all Al Ca^agaris. Also a lot of This obvious attempt to woo Vtoe-Preaident will be saqpended from the top with the ro- it since he is the only senior am here so'ely to win football in Personal Customer which a youg powerful mentor tation of his centers said, on cerdit must be given to another a key minority was met with Service as of the field house and thoae at- he the first team. "Luz* is' our games—^winning is a moral obli- Public Relations Advertising handles our bruising linemen. "Magnus is number one, Frank defensive gation Boph, Bob Kowalski, who dis- alarm by Nixon. For one thing tending the affair will enter tlie signal caller and the to me!", were the closing with the Suburban I am speaking of the coach Brzenk has the smartest soearhead played a lot of ability in the it is bad policy to earmark Water Com- dance throagh a gigantie foot- of the club. Losing comments of the very pleasant of Philadelphia. of our guards and centers, ball savvy on the team and hurts C.O.P. game and earned a start- Cabinet positions before election imny He is a ck>wn*8 month which win be *>-^ is Joe as much or more than and knowledgeable line coach of of Sigma Delta George Karras, a Villanova very aggressive on defense, anvone.» the ing slot for the Miami game." and Lodge's overtly public rela- member Chi, placed at the entraiioe to the while "Cats. George Karras. alumnus tlcms minded move served only the Poor Richard Club and the field hoose. and the youngest mem- Henry "Tiny" Gotard is the Lou Ferry Also Returns ber of Alex to embarass Nixon. Society of American Public Committee heads announced Bell's fine staff. club's best snaoper on punts and Karras's counterpart in hand- Rekitions. Karras As A Player a top flight blocker. ling Tlien, if this weren't enough by Shields were Joe Raggiert», the line is the muscular ex- A native of Etno, tp add insuR to injury, Lodge decorationa; Jim Howl^ and Pennsyl- Team's Trouble Vi'lanova tackle, Lou Ferry. He has taught journalism at vania, hat he favored govern- BiU ^[iringler. a Pittsburgh suburb, Kar- "You can't teach experience!" A 1949 graduate, Ferry played stated Marywood College and the Uni- tkOcets; Marty parochial schools. Whalen, ras was graduated from Villa- stressed Karras. "Our boys are four seasons for the Wildcats, ment aid to Scranton. spent puUieity; John Bind versity of He >^ nova in 1956 with trying This impulsive statement, and Marli Kbvacs, a Bachelor of with the utmost effort making the All-East team in his twenty years in the field of hwitations; Republi- Science in Education degree. but they are not carrying out freshman and senior years. though not the official joumalisem, holding various miscellaneous, Nkk DIMarino view (former Republican and Steve While matriculating on the Main their assignments due to mental In his senior year he captained can posts with Gannett newspapers, The two principal men beUnd tlie coming Sophomore Ootil- Martino; and Rick national chairman Meade Al- Thompson Line campus he starred at lapses. We (the coaches) try to Villanova to an outstanding columnist, sports editor, and Hon are cfaaimmn Jack Sliields (left) and class presMent Dmi and Rosonary Hoff- stated) set back the Re- ner, progrsm. guard during the 1953-54-55 avoid hollering at the players 8-2-1 record and an aopHearance corn news editor in Scranton. PistelU. publican cause in the South im- campaigns. because we are actually holler- in the Refrigerator Bowl against Immediately ing at measurable. It is possible that after graduation ourselves for not doing Kentucky. After graduation he he the some of the states noted as un- became line coach at Pitts- job with the boy, or for not played on the All-Star team playing decided in the AP poll will now burgh Central Catholic High the right personnel." which defeated the New York then awing to Kennedy. and entered the service for "We have fumbled twenty- Giants of the National Football EX-TACKLE FERRY three years, where he continud three times in five League, 26-13 Most li^tal Mistake games and and then headed . . . con't relay Though these campaign issues to play ball. Just before he re- lost many of them inside our toward the pro ranks. turned COACH KARRAS Following are of paramount importance to Villanova he was opponents twenty-yard line. his pro stint he . . Magnus best the big- line coach at Norwyn High Someday, when we reach a point Pro Career went west to coach at Salpointe what could prove to be I. School, Irwin, Pennsylvania. of minimum Ferry started Catholic of Tucson, Arizona gest and most fatal mistake is mistakes, we are Coach Karras stated that the at Green Bay in and Of his going 1949; immediately the agreement by Nixon to the guards and centers to raise hell with some spirit of the school has been shifted to the Chicago preceding his re- Karras states, body—^believe Cardinals in turn to Villanova television confrontations with "Regis Magnus me!" good and, although this year is 1950 and then coached at Kennedy. Of he two men Nixon has the greatest desire on the The Guards not over, the coaches are ex- went on to star for the Pitts- Hamstead High in Pittsburgh. team These are burgh Steelers Ferry, who is mainly re- is the better debater. The point and makes the least mis- the fiery com-" pecting "a tremendous team" for five season# takes of any of the ments about the as an offensive tackle. sponsible for the tackles, point- />1 is though, that these were not boys. By the oaptahi of the next year. ed out, "The tackles are lacking delMLtes. They were merely ioini TV press conferences. Each can- overall speed, and we are hurt- ing from inexperience. didate handled himself excel- They are making real sharp contact but lently. Unfortunately for Nixon, are not staying on thehr feet his strong personality points do and thus losing all their not project well—^Kennedy's do. drive!" As John Crosby, eminent TV Reviews Tackles "Ed Scholes did a very cap- critic wrote after viewing the able job in the C.O.P. game and second debate, "Senator Ken- Filters for merited a starting position nedy is a much better debater againt Miami. than the Vice-President. He Junior Jack Weed is improving with marshalls arguments faster and every game but is still making those mis- more energenically, seems much takes—inexperience again!" more positive about what he is •U "I could put Tom Kepner up saying, cloaks them in far more against any tackle in the coun- persuasive and eloquent and ra- try, and he would not move tional English, and both attacks Tom, but Kepner's lateral and defends with astonishing de- is l>elow average. Sophomore tail and clarity. I strongly sus- Charlie Johnson is fast improv- pect the Republicans wish now they hadn't gotten themselves ing and should continue to help ball club." These into the mess." the were Ferry's comments on his tackles. Granted that the debates !A-' "The qualities of good de- probably won't sway many votes a fensive tackle," he continued, directly. Yet, maybe it's only A. "are being able to cover the coincidence but Kennedy is now gnaund between the middle guard favored by those who make and the end, watching for traps book at odds either of 6-5 or M. and dives, having a good angle 7-5. Before the debates Nixon of pursuit, and rushing the was a d-5 nick. U Undoubtedly they have ac- passer persistently." ;' complished for Kennedy what he Bright Spots : tackles have their sought: to dispel the illusion "Our had bright spots this year especially that he is an immature oallow youth who has been thrown in providing tremendous pass for Richie Richman into the dens of political in- protection games!" iquity. Judging from the debates in the C.O.P. and Miami Kennedy's the better politicians Ferry also showed enthusiasm Villanova, he of the candidates. Perhaps the about coaching at student support change in odds indicates the also hoped the American people have decided SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CAN START HERE. OR HERE... OR HERE... OR HERE... ORHERE^ OR HERE would continue to be as good as it has been all season. Com- that Kennedy is also the better menting further at the team's man. If so the Republican showing Ferry said, "Another to the debates might agreement If you are completing studies in engineering, economics, math, highway planning, weather forecasting, and complete business reason the team's record is poor, down in history as the po- go science or business, have maintained high averages for utilities, transportation, in- and are control systems banking and I believe, is because the iboys litical faux pas to beat all po- interested in a rewarding professional career leading to man- surance, to name but a few. New techniques of automatic data cannot relax, due to the fact Utical faux pas. agement, IBM Systems Engineering may be just the career processing are making headline news almost daily. that they are losing. They are for you. Your present training, combined with one of the most compre- extremely tense but they have What does an IBM Systems Engineer do? He studies problems hensive training programs conducted by any company, may not lost their spirit for a Chem Seniors* Trip HERE'S HOW THE DUAL RLTER DOES IT: minute!" in industry, science, business and government, and then or- put you in a position to join this fast-growing new profession Tareyton has the taste-^ On FYiday, October 28, eleven, Columnist Confident ganizes the most modern electronic data processing - with virtually an unlimited future. Openings will exist in all senior chemistry majors, accom- Lit comblms a unique joofic filtsr of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL... I have talked to many of the niques and machine systems to solve them. He works at the principal U.S. cities. See your Placement Director for addi- panied by Dr. Dominic Roberti, definitely proved to make the tarts of a dtiretteroild Mid smooth ... players about the ability and source and with top executives in the organizations concerned. tional information about IBM and to arrange for an interview. Charles Kavanagh character of these two young Professor Dual Filter 2. with a pure white gytsf filter. Tofether they aalact and balance free to write or call me: Denk, will The problems are fascinating and exciting—and include auto- Or feel men and never have I heard any- and Mr. Ronald the flavor elements in the smoke. Tarayton's Wmm4tttm% gives travel to the Brookhaven Na- mation of: process control and manufacturing operations, thing but praise for both of Mr. L. M. Sterner, Branch Manager, IBM Corp.^ you the best taste of the best tobaccos. Laboratories in Upton, inventory control document preparation, satellite tracking. them. ^'tional 812 Welsh Street, Chester, Pi., TR 4-4356 does it! Long Island. There they will Villanova can be proud to take part hi the annual "College have on the staff, Lou Ferry where the various aspects and George Karras, who both Day** You naturally have a better chance to grow with a growth company of the Brookhaven operation NEWWMi FILTER lilVCytOTl have that tremendous desire to win be open for hispection. IBM win and to once again put the Main Line on the football map.

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Wlldkittent Drop BUtQlSB vsTvIUmiota BenMhii uodsfSftted STATE vs. Htch. State Rose Bowl bomis At OHIO Cat Back Sees A Ray Of Season Opener NAVY vs. Notre Dame Should be No. 1 PURDUE vs. Illinois Ulini boiled Bullls Prep, 14-2 vs. Syracuse tlie PITT >.,:.. . . Upset of jmi Sunshine In Cloudy Season MISSISSIPPI vs. L.8.U Chinese lawmen By Don Bell by Victor Sfrano GA. TECH vs Duke Bound to miss tliia one On Saturday the Villanova NORTHWESTERN vs. Indiana Easy does t^ r "How does Villanova lose so In th'<6 Dayton game however, freshman football team traveled PENN STATE vs. West Va. Lions rip Mounttes many games?" seems to be the Mike mentions that "We were in to Silver Springs, Maryland AUBURN vs. Florida No fix here age-old question around these It until the very end." But the where they dropped their first SO. CONN. ST. vs. Youngstown .... »^ ;; Eastern Power. j parts. In order to shed some breaks just went the wrong way the season to Bullls light game of Last week (not printed) ; 7-S-l on the subject I called on at the wrong time. "Final score Prep by the score of 14-2. Bullls Seasons total: 88-18-4 one of our ud and coming favor- of 14-0 shows what Coach Crowe Prep scored 8 points in the first Pot: .648 ites Mike Pettine to see if he has been pointing out all sea quarter and six in the second. could help us out on this subject. son," says Mike. "This is that Villanova scored a safety in the In the interest of the unin- the defense isn't bad.'" Offen- fourth quarter. formed, Mike is a junior half sively, however, the boys just Midway in the first quarter OnCuQifi MttSfaoIman back, one of the returning letter can't seem to get off to a win- BuUis moved from the 50 ycu*d men from last year, who is cur- ning start. line down to the 28. On a third (Author of "I Was a Teen-aae Dwarf", "The Many rently bolstering this year's and 7 situation, Bullis threw a Lotea of Dobie Gillis", etc.) squad. While only a soph play- pass to the Wildcat 5 yard line. ing on the second unit he caught Looking Uke unfed baby robins waiting for dinner, Larry Glueok (40) and a part of •Hlie The Bullis receiver went up for quarter* a T.D. pass in that one victoriousi corps" including Miller (65) and Pappas (88) reach with outstretched arms for Villanova the pass and so did two Villa- Speedy frosh halfbaclc Bob Shyloclc, eludes grasp of Bullis Dayton game of last year. This ••;..'.• .; : Aoeto's pass. i .. nova defenders. The ball was Prep tackier at Silver Springs, Md. last Friday. A FRAT TO REMEMBER back Ted ..^y year his speciality seems to be knocked cleanly away and anjr in that division of the offense, •^^-%^». n » Every year, as we all know, the Benevolent and Protective official called interference on the' M^Cwww w^^^ QnOinp%^^^aa>av9 Upf^bv^^bf that is pass-catching, even Order of Collegiate Fraternities awards a highly coveted prise five. On the next play Bullis Prep For though VU hasn't had a good its has the Natators to the fraternity house which, in judgment, done Nova •cored. passing game as yet. Traynor Breaks MAC Record most to promote and enhance the fraternity way of life. The Two Point Conversion Bad Breaks a Factor prize this year— eight hundred pounds of white putty— goes to They ran over for the con- Getting back to the main dif- College 8-0. Harrier Upset Hawks the Signa Phi Nothing chapter of the South Dakota Campaign version Bullis led As Crawl and On Upcoming ficulty however, Mike points out of Dentistry and Renaissance Art. the second play of the second that last "It was one of the greatest The former Monslgnor Bon- additk>n of this important trahi- Frosh team, the 1960-61 team year and this year are quarter the Bullis by Matt Mone quarterback ner basketball captain has been The award this year is exceptionally richly deserved, for the somewhat similiar. He notes cross country races ever run by Villanova's ing apparatus will help to bring should be one of the strongest m dropped back to pass third Varsity Swimming on a running cross country only since Signa Phi Nothing house is the very model of all a fraternity that the opposition always take a Villanova athlete," Jim Tup- team began this week, the swimmers to peak form, Villanova's history. down and eight situation. Clif- workouts HALFBACK PETTINE his senior year In high school. first of all, most attractive house physically. advantage of our breaks. Also peny beamed. should be. It is, a Inaugurating an altogether new much sooner than previous Particularly strong should be ford, Villanova's left end chased . . . seeking breokt "The hard work Is beginning tastefully covered with sequins. Running events. In the in a crucial moment and usually "Mr. T's" elation was caused The outside walls are draining program. In the past. training methods and will also the freestyle him back to the 35, but just as in their own territory fre- TrajTior's record shat- to pay off, said an obviously is widow's walk, with a widow stationed better sprints, there are eight to ten VU by Pat along the upper story a Coach Ceisz confined his help them to remain in , College of Pacific and Miami he was about to tackle him he pleased Tuppeny, who has been quently loses the ball. tering performance which high- every three feet. Moored to the chimney pot is the Oraf Zeppelin. shape throughout the season. men capable of bettering the Ohio were the same story blocked charges to at least one nionth 'of was by a Bullis lineman 21- directing the endurance sessions lighted Villanova's stunning of dry-land Tough Schedule times turned in by last year's Mike talked about last years* offensively. Mike points out that and the quarterback went Indoors, the house gives an impression of simple, casual charm. calisthenics before from of the 'Cat harriers. include Sen- 34 upset of St. Joesph's MAC any actual water work got un- Led by Co-Captains Don sprinters. These Army game that we lost 14-0. VU just can't seem to crack there to the Wildcat three yard In addition to yesterday's en- The chapter room is furnished in homey maple and chintz, cross country champs last Sat- der way. Boehmeke and Bob Dow, the iors: Frank Dunn, Bob Donahue He says it was a lot closer than that goal line. line. On the next play Bullis counter with St. John's of with a dash of verve provided by a carp pool three hundred feet urday at Cobbs Creek Park. This swimmers are once more faced and Bill Cassin; Juniors: EM the score indicated. "Some of the Too Many Fumbles swept right end for the score. year pulley-type wall the Cobbs Brooklyn, the 'Cat harriers in diameter. A waterspout rises from the center of the pool with Sophs: Mike Pow- teams we play don't the rat- Traynor smashed •Weights have been Installed in with a formidable schedule. The Jensen and get One very important factor An attempted pass on the con- meet LaSalle next Wednesday bouncing the top. Creek record held by Carl the housemother on in past sea- ers and Jim Grimm. In the ing they deserve," says Mike. should be brought to mind at version the swimming pool to aid the calibre of teams met was deflected. This Dela- at LaSalle. Boeh- "Sure Homen, Finn flyer from are gracious airy and are provided with such as Yale, Princeton, middle distances, Don Army has a name but this point however. VU has had made the score Bullis 14, V.U. 0. Members' rooms and body-building and conditioning sons ware University, when he cov- meke, last season's mainstay, Detroit was the hardest hitting 22 fumbles hi 5 games. They In the third quarter the 'Cats beds which disappear into the wall—permanently. Each room program. Regular exercises with Army, Navy and V.M.I. , coupled ered the four and three-quarter Too Many Mistakes will be joined by Soph Ed team we faced last year," he lost 17 of them to the opposi- got together and drove from also has a desk, a comfortable chair, a good reading lamp, and these weights will be used as «ui with this year's schedule of mile course in 23:24. Homen's Brier. As a freshman last year, points out. In fact Mike is antici- tion. Also most of the fumbles their own twenty down to the Killed 'Cats-Players a catapult for skeetshooting. Kidney-shaped desks* are avail- hitegral part of the condition- meets, points to one of the record was 23:45. ing schedules Ed broke the school record in pating a tough home game with have been deep in. their own Bullis 19 yard line where twoi able for kidney-shaped members. program and will be co-or- toughest competitive Last Year's Time: 25:48 By Bill C«reoii« both the 220 and 440-yard free- Detroit this season. territory. Could this all be due incomplete passes ran Villanova dinated with the regular swhn met by any team in the Eiast. Traynor's performance is ren- Perhaps the most fetching feature of the house are the packs style events and much will be Taking this season's games to lack of experience? out of downs. This drive was (Questioned as io their reac- practices throughout the sea- However, with the loss of only dered even more incredible In of Marlboroe stacked in heaps wherever one goes. If one wishes expected of him this year. one by one, Mike demonstrates Of on thing Mike is certain. highlighted the running of' tions of the Army debacle, thach Ed two members of last year's by first light of last year's winning time settle back and enjoy a full-flavored smoke, one needs only In the backstroke events. that of all Marquette wasn't "We don't expect to lose all Quarterback Chairlanza, half- following players' responses con to Geisz and Freshman Coach squad and the addition of twen- in this meet Angelo Slvieri Junior Don Reed will be joined really that good. Again "We the games this season. Just be- back Corsetti and fullback Noon. vey the opinion that the team to reach out one's hand in any direction and pick a pack of Jack Lumsden believe that the ty members of last year's 10-2 posted a 25:48 last year, almost by Alec Hicks, a soph who is gave up the ball at bad times," cause we're losing doesn't mean In the fourth quarter Villa- has the potential but is definitely Mariboros— soft pack or flip-top box—and make one's self com- two and a half minutes over expected to fill in for the gradu- says Mike. Also "their end runs we lost our spirit," says Mike. nova again drove to the Bullis not playing up to it. The prob- fortable with a filtered cigarette with an unfiltered taste—that Trajrnor's time. ated Frank Keefe. In the butter- spoiled us." He points out that VU has a 18 yard line from their own 40 lem is very difficult to asoertan. triumph of the tobacconist's art, that paragon of smokes, that Sivieri ran an outstanding fly stroke. Bob Dow and Dan No Excuses at Navy very good chance of winning only to have a pass Intercepted. The players continually seek to acme of cigarettes, that employer of mine— Mariboro! race, too, bettering his time of O'Brien will be joined by Mike In the Navy game we have no both of the upcoming Rutgers This drive featured the running answer the thorny question: last year by over two minutes Le Moult, another Soph. The excuses. Mike mentions the and Xavier games. He al9t> of Corsetti, a hard driving Wild- What's wrong? as he finished second to Tray- breaststroke will see Ted Mbrl- ever-pressing theme of "fumbli- points out that the return of cat halfback who accounted for Nick Langone was a picture nor In 23:45. arty, Brian Reilly and Matt tis." It should also be mention- Gruneisen to the lineup will help over thirty yards of the yards of complete dlspalr as he dryly Kevin Qulnn, St. Joseph's, set Mone battling for starting posi- ed that Navy dresses about 3 or the offensive game considerably. that were gained. remarlred, "I can't see how a a new school record for the tions with Sophs Jim Feller and 4 teams although they have Finally Mike tells us that "the 2 Points for 'Cats team can look so good against Hawks in finishing third hi Dave La Mond. To replace Steve about 7 or 8 teams at their dis- one game will come in which Late in the fourth quarter the Marquette and look so poor 24 :25. Carton, in the diving event, posal. But Mike persists that all the breaks will go our way," charging Wildcat line dropped against Army. Of course we 14 Beat Last Year's Time Coach Geisz has a host of fine it was mostly VU's fault in los- and this writer agrees that that the Bullis quarterback on the made mistakes, but a team Is "As a matter of fact," Tup- divers including George Robert- ing. Villanova was simply over- should happen in the near one foot line. On the next play allowed a few mistakes. Unfor- pent Interjected, "the first 14 son, Joe Scott and Al Nencetti. powered in that game. Bullis sent a halfback around tunately our mistakes are made finishers bested Slvlerl's winning the left end on a sweep but he continually and this is where time of last year." was met there by Clifford, Dunn, the discrepancy lies. What the The 16 top placers were: solution Is I know." ^k(oo^^m!i and Boyle who dropped him in don't m^'^g Economic Issues Debated the end zone for the safety. The Traynor (V), Sivieri (V), Qulnn, "W|alt until next week, (SP, Magulre (V), Jon V scoreboard read Bullls 14—^Vil- Owen though," Langone said hope- Kennedy Nixon from lanova 2. Dante (V), Carr (SJ) Jerry fully. (Continued Pa^e 5) (Continued from Page 0) the matter of advisors, he has Hackett (V), four men from St Quarterback Ted Aceto shook The decor, the grace, the Mariboros, all combine to make I II NOT A SIGN OF A SLIP-UP! life when the need for medical workers. Because organized la- of This game was the freshman Joseph's, and Lance Hugel- his head slowly, tugged at his Signa Phi Nothing a real gas of a fraternity. But a fraternity care rises sharply, such an said, "I consult advisors both bor has regarded management use Eaton's liberal and conservative thought, team's first this year. So far meyer, Bobby Collfaifl, Henry collar, and stared at the wall." is more than things; it is also people. And it is in the people Typing errors disappear like magic when you amount falls far short of being as the enemy," it has not always just as my corporate executive this season they have played' Neal, and Al Jackman from I wish we could have done a lot department that Signa Phi Nothing really shines. Corrasable Bond. Never a trace of the word that was fair and adequate. Hence, Sen- been concerned with building the part of the varsity's oppon- ator to seeks the advice of all his asso- Villanova. better, I thought the team was erased; errors can be flicked off CorrSsable's special surface Kennedy has proposed up the free economy and has Signa Phi Nothing has among its members the biggest ent in weekly scrimmage. The up for the game. Although once extend the social security sys- ciates. Then I make up my own preferred to seek government ordinary pencil eraser. Saves re-typing, time and on the entire campus of the South Dakota , with an game with Bullis was the first the game began Army was just BMOCs College of tem to provide hospital and med- nUnd." control, even in the settlement gives all typing is, money. And the sparkling new whiteness is what the Ameri- time the Wildcats could use their too tough—offensively and de- Dentistry and Renaissance Art. There for instance, WiUiam ical care for older citizens. And that of labor disputs. a mistake getting now do ^make own plays. In the first half Vil- fensively. Their depth was too Makepeace Sigafoos, charcoal and bun chairman of the annual a new brilliance. You can*t make Other bills to modernize unem- can voter must — In my view, the view of in- his own mind. He must de- lanova just couldn't get going much for us and this hurt the Stamp Club outing. Then there is Dun Rovin, winner of last Eaton's Corrlsable. (Rhymes with erasable.) ployment insurance, to raise the up dustry is the larger view in that for himself whether he be- because they did not seem to be most." year's All-South Dakota State Monopoly Championship, 135 minhnum wage to $1.25 per hour cide it considers less selfishly (it still lieves everything to be satisfac- sure of themselves. Gene Ceppetelll smiled sarcas- Pound Clou. Then there is Rock Schwartz, who can sleep stand- Eaton's CorrSsable Bond is and to improve housing are also needs a measure of policing, of on his agenda. tory, or whether it is necessary tlcally as the pain from his in- ing up. Then there is Tremhlant Placebo, who can crack pecans avcUlable in lights medium^ heavy Certainly, few course) the welfare of the whole for onion skin weights. In citizens who are conscious of the to get things moving again opposite The Bullis end sweep plays jury throbbed, reminding him of in his armpits. Then there is Ralph Turmaten, who went and community. The ap- bald future. hurt- convenient 100-sheet packets need in these trying years to himself and for his No to were the things that were the power of the Black Knights at eight. proach seems to me be harm- greater responsibility has ever ing the 'Cats. Finally in the of the Hudson. "Sure they block- and 500-sheet ream boxes. A maintain good morale at home ful because of its divisive ten- why go on? You can see what a splendid been placed on any past genera- second half they shifted Into a ed and tackled harder than we But bunch of chape Berkshire Typewriter Paper, and favorable prestige abroad dency, and because of its mis- tion o fAmerican voters! defense that stooped these Bull- did otherwise they wouldn't there is in Signa Phi Nothing, and when one sees them at the backed by the famous would quarrel with such reform directed objectives. America is is sweeps cold. The line play of have won. We were In the game house in the cool of the evening, all busy with their tasks— Eaton name. proposals. not a land of equality, but a the Wildcat frosh was terrific. all the way but their blocking some picking locks, some playing Jacks-or-Better, some clipping Yet again, the hucksters of land of equality opportunity. still in try- Bullis did not have a chance to and tackling were too effective Playboy— one's heart fills up and one's eyes grow misty, and denunciation persist Investigate In a sound economy, the able ing to make progressive reform gain any yardage through the and the score showed It.'^ one cannot but jpve three cheers and a tiger for Signa Phi students we train llere may be a synonym for state socialism. line. Husky Nick Russo quickly re- Nothing, fraternity of the year! Made only by Eaton The Issues expected to take their places at torted to e IBM Mm ghulmaa To back up their charges, they the heads of industry, govern- Next week the FVosh travel to HARRIER TRAYNOR the question, "Man for man we're as good as anybody • • * hasten to point out that Senator ment and labor, not as a matter West Chester to take on the . . . 'nofh«r rocs, 'nsHisr t«cord EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND even Army. One of these Kennedy includes among his Then Vote of accident, but as the result of Rams and on November 11 they — And wMU you're eh00ring, how about a huxxah for the ntw- This was Traynor's second games we're going to get to- group of economic advisors such training, industry, responsibility make their way to Weat Point »»t member of the Marlboro family of fin* eigarette*—un/l/- Typewriter Paper gether and explode." liberal thinkers as John Gal- and thrift. And if that is so, I where they meet the Black record smashing performance to tered, mild, delightful Philip Morrit king-tize Commander Intelligently It can't happen to soon. PITTSFIELD. MASSACHU8CITB braith of Harvard. Senator will look to the future confident Knight plebes. date. Have a Commmnder—welcome aboard I EATON PAPER CORPORATION cm•»••••" Kennedy, as always, has answer- of the nature and quality of our 1960 ed them on every occasion. On On November 8 leadership. 14 THE VILLANOVAN • 9st9^ 27, /Hi FHE VILLANOVAN • October 27, 1960 IS !

Weary 'Cats Try, Try Again Against Unbeaten Rutgers by Jock Duffy •To be or not to be" that is passing attack. This assumption the question. Is this the year is the exact truth, ask Prince- the Rutgers Scarlet will be ton. On the front end of their hailed as one of the few un- passes is a Junior who goes by defeated teams in the East? Is the title of Sam Mudie. Siun this the year the Villanova played quite a bit of tailback Wildcats will be hailed as one last year and is a good runner. Vol. 36—No. 7 VILLANOVA U 1LLANOVA, PA. November 10J 960 of the defeated teams in the His specialty is the roll out pass, East, or as more than one V. U. a less publicized Joe Bellino. undergraduate has aptly stated, Sam is also the punter. He "the most defeated team in the averages 40 yards a kick. To top F. will it all off, he is an engineer with PRESIDENT This question be KENNEDY ELECTED East?" JOHN placed before the parties in late labs several times a week. by H. Jomes McAtter question on the football field at Breakaway Back Rutgers Stadium on Saturday The halfbacks are Amy Byrd I John F. Kennedy has afternoon. Belle Masque Production Of Dick Webb, Byrd, a senior, is a been elected the thirty- Perfect Record tricky break-away runner. Give I this clash "Country Girl" OpensTonite Rutgers enters hun one step and he is gone. C^ets Ord (78), Butzer (60), and Zmuidas (85), mardi in single file in their pannit of ike fifth President of the perfect record of 5 wins with a Webb is the quick-opener type Wildcats' Larry Glueck (40) as Mike Pettine (48) hits ttie deck at Michie Stadium. Jersey eleven l%e first major theatrical "The Merchant of Venice" at United States. His oppon- and no losses. The runner. Once into a hole, how- opponents such ev&at at Villanova this year will Immaculata College. Kathy has disposed of ever, he runs with good power ent, Richard M. Nixon, he the Belle Masque production Crane is president of the Rose- as Princeton, Connecticut, Col- fullback and is hard to stop. The of **The Country Girl". This orgranization, Jest conceded the election early and Lehigh. mont dramatic gate, Bucknell, position is still open with the not played Army Artillery Barrage play, a drama by Clifford Odets, and Jesture, and appeared there Wednesday, thereby as- They, however, have half over. get- season The man will be presented in Viisey Hall semester ih the "Cherry such dandies as Army, Navy, last ting most of the attention is \ Theatre 9-13. suring the Democrat of Scarlet has November The Orchard". and Marquette. The Steve Simms. Simms is a big, playing price will be $1.25, and tickets Miss Crane also hehl a lead- the Presidency after eight compiled this record by strong fellow who also runs with may be purchased in the Pie role "The Crucible." Mike class. How Shellshocks 'Cat Eleven ing m teams in their own power. He is the third of 3 years of Republican as- Shop. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. makes his Villanova uncouth Kennedy attended Rutgers. ' brothers who by Mike Donohua 19ie action of the play con- deibut in "The Country cendancy in the White Rutgers, along with stage For years His brother Bob is a rookie end of the cerns backstage life. It is the Girl". Coming to us from St. Tennessee, has been one with the York Giants this House. New For the second time in as many bauer. Glen Adams, Pete King, story of an actor with a weak- Ambrose College in Iowa, he has single wing schools hi the Na- played as capably as the initial year. outings with service academies, Roger ailskas, Joe Blackgrove, ness for liquor, who makes a appeared in such shows as "The tion. This year they have been team. A record turnout of Last year's game, as msiny Villanova's outclassed Wildcats Tom Blanda, and Dick Ek^kert was Army's comeback with the help of his Oaine Mutiny Court Marshal", converted to an unbalanced Though the game will remember, was a real hum- served as fodder for an artillery zeroed in they met little resist start, this didn't mUi- wife and a young director, who "The Lady's Not for Burning," votei^s, spurred chiefly by line T, or double wing T, as new from the dinger. The 'Cats played their barrage last Saturday. ance. This was due to the ob several standout is in love with another man's "Brigado

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