Trackmen Drop 1st YOm mi BE SERVED Freddie Likes 'Cats Villanova Nine Accepts NCAA Regional Bid Dual Meet In 7 Yrs. Charley Picks Yale To Mature Marines For IC4A Crown Star-Studded Quontico Squad by MUCE DONAHUE With this issue. The VIL- NCAA and IC4-A stories Down Wildcats 84-47; The following conversation Records LANOVAN concludes pub- complete in this issue, Set was overheard in the Pie By DAN GROVE Shoppe Monday. The disputants llcotion of Volume 35. poge 4. were those two widely renowned ^Villaii'ova's sophomore-s t u d - C&F'ers, Charley and Freddy. .djid track team went down to Looking slightly bewildered at their first dual meet defeat in the unfamiliar surroundings, seven years last Friday at the Freddy urbanely oommented, VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. May 25, 1960 hands of the best track team Vol. 35—No. 24 "Nice fresco on the partition this writer has ever seen—the isn't it, Charley?" Quantico Marines. The final That's mural, score was 84-47. "Fresco? a Freddy." S€ien€e BuiUmg Named Mendel Hall An enthusiastic crowd of sev- Mastrangelo To Be "Well, whatever it is, I think eral hundred was treated to a Very Rev. James A. Donnel- it's appropriate in that it depicts \ tremendous afternoon of track Provincial, has de- athletes n various athletic poses. lon, O.S.A., and field. The meet was high- new science You know Villanova must be the clared that the 60 Vdledictoridn lighted by several records and as Men- greatest all-around Catholic building will be known near records. Hall. Villanova will conduct its the main address to the gradu- sports college in the country. A del has been 118th commencement exercises ates. Quantico, whose roster reads basketball team that reaches the "The new building Johann on Monday, June 6 at 11 a.m. like a list of past IC4A champ- quarterfinals of the NIT, a base- named to honor Gregor Honorary Degrees will be con- humble but imagin- in the Field House. At that time ions, won eleven events. Ed Col- ball team that will probably Mendel, the ferred upon Mitchell, William F. the Augustinian, approximately 700 seniors will lymorc, ex-VU standout shatter- make the district finals of the ative priest, Kelly, President of the First degrees. ed the track record for the 440 NCAA tournament, a sophomore who made such important dis- receive their Pennsylvania Company and a hered- yard run by turning in an excel- studded track team that wins coveries in the study of The Valedictorian for the former chairman of the Villa- ity," Father Donnellon declared lent 47.7. Bob Raemore was the IC4A indoor crown, and is graduation will be Michael Mas- nova Fund Campaign, Dr. James held after the right with Collymore at the tape going to win the outdoor IC4A's at the reception trangelo, a Biology major in the P. Quindlen, prominent Philadel- building was and finished in another record here next week. All this and a cornerstone of the Arts and Science division. Mr. phia physician and university Tuesday. No new name breaking time of 47.8. Joe Man- football team, too. laid last Mastrangelo will graduate alumnus, and G. B. Harrison, present Mendel Hall was ion tied the old mark with 47.9. "I don't like to disillusion you, for the summa cum laude. Other seniors prominoit english scholar. Budd Nips to mentioned. honors in Drayton Freddie, but Yale's going take receiving highest The actual preparations for In the most exciting event of Pap«l Delegate Officiates respective divisions are: Sophomore Ofle Drayton eases up just before he breaks tape in the 220 yard run in the the IC4A's." their commencement excerises will the Most Rev. Egidio Vagnozzi, Engineer- day, Frank Budd snapped Quantico last Friday. finished two yards "Yale ? Just because Jim Joseph F. Schanne in meet Lt. Ed CoUymore. ex -Wildcat I€4A sprint king, the United get underway on Saturday, June the inches in front of teammate Stack r&n a 47 flat quarter last Papal Delegate to ing and Peter Farrell and Char- back of Drayton. 4, with the distribution of caps States, officiated at the sere- Otie Drayton in the time of 9.7. Saturday and they have a raft les Carroll in Commerce and with a and gowns in Vasey Hall. On fpr the 100 yard dash. of good half-milers doesn't mean monies, which began appointing of 21* lOVo". How- Finance. Sunday, June 5, a Baccalau- IN THE SPORTLITE by JOHN DUFFY Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated Drayton and Budd showed ever, Buck did not jump off his they're a shoo-in." Mother of Tickets for admission to the reate Mass will be celebrated at "Yeah, but that's not all, at the Grotto of Our that the 'Cats will be tough in takeoff foot since it was still issued as 10 a.m. in the Field House. Fol- Counsel. ceremonies will not be both sprints Fred. They have a good miler in Good come IC4A time 10 tender from a recent injury. in former years. The seats in lowing the Mass, a breakfast for the cor- days hence, by finishing first and re- Mr.T: Man Behind The Scenes Ed Slwwik, a formidable weight Following the Mass, Furthermore, he had only the Field House will be available the seniors will be served in third man in Mike Pule, and a pair of nerstone was dedicated, after in the 220. Sandwiched turned to practice two days be- a first come first serve basis. Dougherty Hall. This week the Sportlite focus- Inquirer Meet when Bragg broke Vagnozzi de- on ^0- IC4A champ, Ed CoUymore. The fore the meet. With the IC4A8 sprinters, Steve Snyder and which Archbishop es on Jim Tuppeny. Tuppeny a the world pole vault record. Mr. Mitchell, guest speaker at i 1 i of the The academic procession of time was a natty 20.8. only 10 days away Buckley has Dave Bain who might give Otie cared that a b u d n g is a mild and affable fellow is the When he was asked about of the new Mendel faculty members. University of- the exercises on Monday natty 20.8. a lot of hard practice to do if and Budd a hard time." magnitude assistant track coach at Villa- Bragg's chance in the Olympics expression of ficials and the graduates will native of Little SUver, N.J. Sec- he hopes to take his third out- "Give them a hard time? Get Hall acts as an- Steady Leon Pras captured nova, a position he has held at Rome this summer Tuppeny Mitchell was appointed to serious Charhe. Did you see the faith in the affinity and har- enter the Field House at 10:30. retary the 120 high hurdles for the door crown in a row. since 1953. Mr. T is the type of said, "Don's chances are good religion. The Very Rev. James A. Don- his labor post in October of :• Quantico meet Friday? Budd mony of science and 'Cats other winw ; 4 encouraging There were two person who would fill the bill as providing God gives him his 1953. At present he is respon- nipped Otie in the 100 and then He also expressed the hope that nellon O.S.A. Augustinian Pro- Quantico's showed great features, though, in the broad the ideal big brother. His per- health. He would have won over-all direction oi Drayton come back to win the Villanova may pnDsper and re- vincial, will preside over the sible for the strength in the field events. Al jump. Kent Lydic took second Apostole Delegate to the U. &• sonable smile and quiet voice easily the last tune had he been institu- Most Rev. Egidio Vagnozzi, ceremonies. The Honorable the Department of Labor and 3" 220 in a cakewalk." main one of the leading Cantellos world record holder, with a leap of 22' and part- gives people a feeling of confi- healthy." of Tlianksglving and proceeds to bless Science enforcement of various "Cakewalk? The picture I saw of higher learning in the concludes Mass James P. Mitchell, United States for the heaved the 250'9''. tions javelin time thinclad Hubie White leap- dence in him. administered by it. A few other athletes of note showed him beating CoUymore United Statea Building cornerstone. Secretary of Labor, will deliver labor laws In the mile ex-IC4A champ ed 2V 3" despite the fact he When a pole promising note that Tuppeny has develop- by a mere two or three yards." Pete Close won easily in 4:11.4. took off a foot behind the board. vaulter by the name of Bragg ed are Phil Reavis and Charlie "Yeah, but he had him all the Pole vaulters Mel Are Schwarz and White also leaped 6' 3" in the entered VU in 1913 Mr. Tup- Stead. Kirk, Wesley 14'6". way. At 50 yards Colly was dead Dave Tork each cleared high jump to capture second peny, a field event expert, was DeLisa Acclaimed Head Logue s Book Gets Plaudits last, a good seven yards behind New LYNX Editors Hubie the Key place. If the versatile sopho- asked to help develop Bragg. Drayton." gan of the United World Feder- Strictly on face value though more decides to become a full- Their is no need to mention the Council Vincent Kirk, junior Math "The Great Debate On Char- "O.K. I'll concede you the fact Next Year's Of alists, describes the the hardest defeat to take was time trackman his potential fact that Bragg can pole vault, major, and J. Michael Wesley, ter Reform: A Proposal To book as that we look good in the sprint. DeLisa was acclauned voice vote, no objections were the loss in the broad jump. Mar- points in the high jump and hop, which speaks very well for Bob junior Arts, will serve as next Strengthen the United Nations", "brilliant". But don't forget we'll probably of the Student Body heard. ine Bill Latting's 23' 5" was step and jump could be the shot Tuppeny as a coach. President year's co-Editors, accord- book by Villanova's Professor have to count Buckley out in the were 15 of the LYNX a and Chairman of the Student Also elected been good enough for 5 points. Out- in the arm the Wildcats need to Bragg Mr. T's Protege- broad jump." ing to Dr. John S. Phillipson, John Logue, has recently Jack Schmidt Gains at the second joint ses- new Council members to the door indoor IC4A champ John put them over the top in the Tuppeny's greatest satisfac- Council co-moderator of the campus lit- publishe'onic plans for next year's against strengthening who received the junior Merck a very successful year. intramural calendar. For four submitted to regular and examines Index and in the Navy during the war the 440, Patty and Nicky in the name was magazine. United Nations, Award, James O* In the fall, there was the The double winners were Don months, the different teams Tuppeny entered La Salle Col- the conflicting politk^al philoso- Brian and Christopher Uzelmei- t Deutsch in the 100 and 220 half, and of course the mile re- Wesley declared that "We will yearly Soph-Frosh Muff Day. kept the courts at Alumni and lege. At LaSalle he distinguished layers anchored by Otie (the phies which the different pro- er, the to*) freshmen, who After a very exciting day and dashes, and Rick Fittin in the not necessarily strive for large the Field House busy. After all himself by winning the Middle wolf) posals imply. received the Chemical Rubber 40 and high jump. Deutch's Drayton." AAUP Senior Awards issues during the coming year. a few outbursts of lenthusiasm, the scores were in, and an ex- Atlantic Intercollegiate Pole "You know something you've Federalist Newsletter, or- Handbook AwaoxL named the vic- times were 11.2 and 25.5, while We intend to ennphasize the The the Sophs were citing play-off was held, the Vault Championship three Four seniors, one from each tablished, it was given to one in 1:04.0 time and overlooked, Freddy, my boy?" quality of the material we pub- tors. Fitten put a This year, how- Horse Aces had captured the times, Middle Atlantic A.A.U. "Whazzat, undergraduate school, are re- graduate only. then proceeded to clear the bar Charley?" lish, and to limit the number of Medieval Scholar Appointed To V.U. Touch football also had a crown. vault championship from ceiving the annual award of the ever, a decision was made to 5' 6". pole "Penn State and Manhattan." place in the fall's pro- at In the high jump, he pages in our issues, if necessary, strong By this time, soring had come, '48 to '50 .and he was the Middle American Association of Univer- increase the number of recipi- Dr. Donald A. Gallagher, vice- the history of philosophy. Saint was tied by Bob Doyle. "No sweat. Plenty of depth to maintain the quality." gram. For a while, weather held and many students took their Professors, Villanova Chap- ents to honor each division of chairman of the Philosophy De- Thomas, and contemporary Ehir- Atlantic A.A.U. high hurdles but no blue ribbon boys." sity up the final game, but it was gloves out of moth bftlte for the ter. the liniversity. Kirk stated that "Anyone who partment,, announced the ap- opean philosophy. title holder in 1947. "I'll stUl take Yale with 34 finally played, and the Old Men action ahead. The season proved Other winners were John are: Thomas A. Hoff- can offer any suggestion as to pohitment, to Villanova, of Dr. Gallagher also reported the Captaiaed LaSalle points." They Presentation of the award, in Lucey with a 5:05.9 mile run, how the might improve were named champs. to be very successful, though man, science major; William F. suitably in- LYNX Wolfgang Kluxen as visiting appointment of Professor John Still another honor came Mr. "Nice guy. My pick's the 'Cats the form of a key Soccer Introduced short, and on Monday of this and a Frosh team of Oliver, Coyle, economics major; Thomas itself next year is strongly professor for 1960-61. Tich of Xavicr University, Cin- T's, way when he was captain of with and scribed, is being made at a Kelly, Horin, Fitten, 35 a new track record the Following football came the week, the finals got underway. and who J. Breslin, mechanical engineer- urged to conmiunicate with Dr. Gallagher stated that the cinnati, Ohio, as a regular mem- the LaSalle Track Team in 1950. for the mile relay." luncheon this week, attended by perennial favorite, basketball, Jim Moran hopes to announce ran the mile relay in 3:57.6. ing; and Genevieve M. Bartol, editors in the Publication Office visiting professor is well-known ber of the philosophy staff. Tich He was the first person to cap- "Let's get back to our ele- officers of the local AAUP the end of next With the exception of Doyle, a his and a new sport, soccer. The the winners by championship nursing. Chapter and members of the in Dougherty Hall. We are ver> in European circles for has studied philosophy and Soph, all tain a LaSalle ment." soccer league had only six week. This announcement will the winners were The award was instituted scholarship in the field of me- classics at Marquette Universi- Frosh. team. It won the Middle Atlan- "Might as well, can't dance." award committee. Professor much interested in attracting teams but from the amount of bring the intramurals to an end. three years ago to recognize dieval studies and in particu- ty, Notre Dame Universityp sad tic Intercollegiate track crown. Exeunt. John G. Stephenson of the Law the participation of as many excellence combined with out- lar, medieval philosophy. the University of Chicaga qualities character School is the president of the people as possible in the pro the next semesters, Re will serve here 4 THE VILLANOVAN • MAY 17, I960 standing of For two ss assisfe- and leadership. As originally es- VUlanova Chapter for 1960-61. duction of next year's LYNX." Kluxen will conduct courses in ant professor of philosopliy. 'vV' • Mkj '1 fW^f^'J**" J^^^wS^" T^ f^if.rf*iijaiC« i^tlu'.i^ fTW^ >^rT>^ '.>T**.." '.^./iJVJl'JfW5*!F

A Farewell Tbeyll aimb The Highest Mountain

The VILLANOVAN takes this opportun- 60 Send-offs Echoed; { ity to publicly commend and thank anyone and everyone connected with the most suc- N. Attired Unveiled i cessful academic year, 1959-1960, and to liM Bin * I extend best wishes to all graduates of the Class of 1960, Since this is the final edition of the paper, we would bid our perennial farewells to our out- going VILLANOVAN mentors ... to autono- mous Tom Troy who was for mother, the Amer- ican flag, the double play, the circus, and even the census; but could never bring hhnself to accept Junior Week ... to dapper Denny Retiring Student Council Chairman Tom (with one n) Cardone who, al- Hoffman, in his public evaluation of the though a fraternity member, in Student Council and its relationship with the many ways proved himself the University at large, which was delivered exception to the rule ... to before the second joint Council session last jocose Jim Murray who success- Wednesday evening, made certain direct fully battled the anti-sports Dinner Dance Co-Chairmen Speers references to this newspaper; references faction on the staif ... to per* which we feel should be elucidated for the sistent Jim DriscoU who divided Named by Larry Bathgate benefit of those individuals who were witness his time between rude exits from the library and gracious td them, and of the student body as repre- welcomes at Norristown .... to Bob Redmond and Nick Cas- Grenon from a list of 150 names. versatile Tony "Open^Letter" Macklin who sur- aetta have been named co-chair- The committee includes Tom sented by those witnesses.^ j;^ : vived two yean of the most blatant typograoh- men for the class of 1961's Brown, Jack Bishop, Jack Bol- ical errors to secure a graduate assistantship senior Dinner Dance. ger, Jerry Carlin, Frank Caro- Mr. Hoffman said, in effect, that this ... to big brother Jack Dagney who during the announcement was made lan, Jim Carroon, Bill Cassin, newspaper had, occasion, a more This on assumed tough times was the only Tx* one who could listen by newly-elected class president, Mary Chapman, Mike Clement, or less critical stand against the Council. He ... to pitchmen Phil Valente who saw to it Larry Bathgate at a class meet- Lenny Clune, Joyce Collins, expressed the opinion that this criticism was that Max Shulman and Dr. Frood had equal ing held last Thursday. Frank Contey, Jack Oraig, Jack unfair and unjustified, and then urged his space with the rest of us and, to journalist Tom Redmond, day-hop Arts, ran Donahue, Kevin Drisooll, Mike listeners not to believe a word of what they Wolf, our editor-in-chief. for senior day-hop representa- English, Paul Fitzpatrick, Kevin read. ,.-..;...-,:.;; .,.: -;, ::::.,'.. --.::. Counterpoint tive to Student Council and was Flynn, Jerry Gelinas, Bud Hog- co-chairman of the Junior Prom. arty, John Hamilton, Pete Has- The VILLANOVAl^ bases its objections FafAer Oildea Explains Confusion Si The biggest event of next year will undoubt- Cassetta, (resident Arts, was singer, and Bill Hogan. to those statements oii three points: first, edly be the opening of the new science building. chairman for the Junior Ring Also Tony Intrieri, Dick Mr. Hoffman qualifiedfhis remarks in private, by JIM McATEER ^mmmmm^ Lost in all that eventual exhilaraticm and chest- breakfast and is presently secre- Keeley, Dan Kelly, Al. Lauk, after the meeting. We contend that this 'The present system is cer- merce and puffing will be the, then forgotten, corner stone Finance Dean, has tary of the class. Dennis Libutti, John Livezey, IC4A's Start Here Friday '^^. qualification should be made as public as the tahily not makeshift; you can scheduled LA. exams in such a laying which took place last week. "These men were chosen be- Ron Lo Candro, Joe Manella, original statements. However, since the foe sure that it has been given way as to provide for the We don't think the event should completely cause we felt that they've shown Bruce Matthews, John McGarry, Friday and Saturday the 84th IC4A Traok and Field Championships will be held at qualification was of a personal nature, we considerable thought, and that a smoothest possible functioning die without complimenting all those involved a real interest in class affairs Jim McGill, Tim McNamar, Mike the Villanova Stadium. Forty-eight schools will be represented in this Olympic Year Classic feel it is not our place to comment on it as 'post-mortem' will be held to of his division. "Naturally, nci- who assisted in making the event a succesa We along with awillingnessto Menster, Doug Murray, Tom Among these forty-eight teams will be the defending outdoor champion Penn State, the <.. such, and prefer to allow Mr. Hoffman com- determine its value." ther Father Bartley nor Dean thought the exercise particularly effective in its work," Bathgate explained. Natal, Clint N orris, John O' indoor champion and host ViUanova, four-thne outdoor champion Manhattan, and the strong plete freedom to conclude the matter as he So declared Rev. Joseph Morehouse can always arrange combination of pomp and simplicity. Steering Committee Brien, John O'Connell, Dave Yale team. ,•.,•...•/...-•...... -•'^:.':^ his' * plans celebrated in the sees fit. Gildea, OSA, Vice-President for ' to fit the others, so The Mass the grotto by Bathgate also revealed the O'Conner, John Dea, Jim Palsir, This year's meet will be highlighted by four new events to be held in conjunction Academic Affairs, in reply to conflicts result. anostolic delegate along with the fine choral as- identity of the 57 members of Fred Pickard, Frank Pizzi, Bob with the Olympic Development Standards. These events are: the hop, step and jump; the 3000 ^ Second, The VILLANOVAN was not the comment and criticism of the "Secondly, it was ridiculous to sistence of the Villanova Singera and the official the senior class steering com- Plowman, Tom Riker, Bob Sotti- meter steeplechase; the 440 yard hurdles; and the 3 mile run; conclude only campus organization which made public current schedule which spreads an examination period presence of two bishops and Father Donnellon mittee. They were selected by laro, Terry Scanlon, Phil Sbeats, Six Champs Betem on, say (AuRUstinian Provincial) the function statements which could be construed as in- final examinations over a 15-day June 4, and expect lent a Bathgate, vice-president Tom Jack Smith, Roger Sullivan, Returning are six of last year's individual champk>nfl. Bobby Brown of Penn State, teachers ecclesiastical dignity and permanence. dicating opinion independent of approved period, and has necessitated the to have all seniors' mark of Samulewicz, secretary Butch John Vope, Dan Walsh, Mike last year's 100 yard dash win- records available The only aspect that may have cast a dis- Student Council opinion. We are not happy scheduling of make-up examina- in tfane for a McNally, and treasurer Dave Wesley, and Don Zipshak. ner and Penn Relay champion, Jun® graduation. cerning shadow over the affair was the note of about such remarks as Mr. Hoffman's, which «<>"« in the evenings, on Ascen- « Therefore, will he here along with his «<>» Thursday and on Saturday. °®^*^'*^' incongruity brought about when the apostolic w teammate Engelbrink, we feel were patently unjustified, but we are ^®, ff™^"""""^ fi^^.^^r! Dick last advanced° """'* a week, in order to delegate was forced to pass among the straw- quite immune to their "sting," possibly be- Grotesque Conflicts " year's winner over the two mile allow teachers a reasonable hatted band members in order to reach the build- Wildcats Thrash Hawk Nine cause Mr. Hoffman is by no means the only in discussing the situation route. amount of time to close their ing. For some reason those lids just didn't go. party who has taken exception to VILLA- with Father Gildea, this writer Villanova's John Buckley, out- books and report grades to the NOVAN opinion during the past year. We brought UD the fact that some To Insure City Series Title door broad jump champion for rerder. "We felt it was unfair the past two years, will be back feel, however, that in the interest of the students have had as many as Attention baseiball fans! Re- smashed a to keep a senior up in the afar Odds 'n E}nds . . . Who is Natilie Attired? 'doa Flynn when he "justice" which he so ardently advances, he Ave examinations scheduled on to defend his crown, even until graduation morning as to For those who never did find out, our "female" venge is sweet. ground rule double over the 400 should have placed his criticism in proper the same day; that, until last though his right ankle has been whether or not he would actual- featured columnist was a combination of Navy The ViUanova baseball t^am ft centerfield fence, to drive in perspective before his audience by comparing Friday, many teachers of under- injured. Hurdler Bill Johnson of jy graduate," Father stated, John Castano and senior class president has met the St Joseph CbUe0e the first Villanova taUy. The graduates^-'^— had idea man Maryland will try to stave off our stand with the stand taken by other cam- no when of Philadelphia baseaJbU team. to 3-1 con- Overiapping Ray Rafferty . . . although at one time or an- game settled down a pus groups, both public and private. their final exam was to be the assault of the other top What about the resulting other Don McCoy, Tom Peretti, Tom Wolf, Bruce Result: Villanova 29 runs, 30 test when Temple pushed across given ; and that there were num- hurdlers in the 120 yard highs. overlapoing of senior and under- Sturm, among othera, all had a hand in the de- hits, and 35 , ndiile the two runs in the ninth. erous complaints from teachers His feUow thinclad from College Hawks had 1 run and 8 hits. relieved fel- graduate exam schedules, which, velopment of our top gossip-columnist . . . may Phil Fidalgo his Third, the nature of Mr. Hoffman's audi- who, as yet, could Anderson, will try see no reason- recent Park, Bjom in particular, affects juniors she rest in peace . . . although the rumor per- The most encounter low lefty and got credit for the ence should be considered. Perhaps he does able way to arrange make-up JOHN THOiyiAS to push to his second straight who have selected senior sists, the next building to go un on campus will ended 16-1 with lefty Frank win when the 'Cats scored the fully realize ..^ ..v^.v.^ tests for those students not the unique^ positionKrw»^.,.w.. he holds who „ ,<„, ,, ... , <^- pole vault crown. The other re- not be garage for the C&Fer's can . . i Kreutzer shooting down 21 winning run in the eleventh. were prevented from a Stars Fall On Villanoya bv virtue of his office. His audience la^ taking the ' turning champ is John Lawlor ^°"^'Li!^^ i^^ff^ T^^^°! via route. ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^® liberal where'd that ever start, anyway . . . have 70% Hafwks the Wednesday, besides being the official repre- regularly-scheduled test because ^ of Boston University, I04A re- Arts school," Father replied. He of the marketing majors lost their way . . . baa- The game needs no revival sentative of the entire student body, w«s ^ conflicts. cord holder hi the 16 pound went on to explain that most baa-^baa. since the statistics tell the story composed of individuals who, in view of the The affable administrator ex- hammer throw. other couraes, such as Nursing, Quote of the year: A V.U. frosh stated it: with them getting only three vigor with which they sought their present pressed his concern at the dif- Wildcat Linksmen Humiliate The scramble for top team Engineering, Science, and C&F, hits off Kreutzer. positions, might be expected desire to ficulty, but pointed out that "What's a fraternity anyhow, but a sorority for and individual honors should to require a definite, steo-by-step Li a game with Navy last emulate the former Chairman as closely as "dates and times for examina- boys". IC4-A Hawks After Loss To Penn produce some terrific competi- .. J . .. , procedure, each semester's work week, the 'Cats dropped a close possible. tion. The fields m the sprints one by 4-2, rather they gave a Still displaying their tremen- form, shot in the high 70's. All this office does is and middle distance runnhug ""**o" semester's work. Consequently, game to Navy by 4-2. r^/avy's dous power and aggressive play Slowing the pace down a little, rooms in which the exams are TICKET events are especially outstand- Further, they a^, for the most part, few juniors, other than Arts four unearned runs while Phil the 'Cats linksmen have been Villanova met its match and to be conducted." ing. comnletely inexperienced at being publicly majore, are affected by overlap- Fidalgo pitched a brilliant game. somewhat tamed in their last match it was. The flashy contin- However, as official Good Field in Sprints exhibited through the pagps of this nf»ws- the ultl ping and resultant conflicts. He struck out twelve Middies few outings, but show promise gent from the BCainline was no mately in charge of all academic SALE! In the 100 and 220 yard paper. Therefore, it is ouite possible that "As for those who are affect- and allowed only five hits. of returning to their past peak competition for the Penn men, affaire. Father Gildea consented dashes, Villanova's Paul Dray- theymav erroneouslv assume that Mr. Hoff- ed, a definite orocedure has been Uit«r^lii-ail«ff Hsnry iwMf McAtMr All-Amerlcan hurler Chuck performances. who were 2nd in the E^astem ^^ *<^ explain the reason for get up whereby it falls upon the I4lt«r MkkMl D. DomIiii* ton and Frank Budd; Manhat- man's was the accepted and approved manner J^ MfliMfliiifl Davis held the 'Cats to seven THURSDAY Traveling to Princeton, who Intercollegiates. The 'Cats were the"*® apparent confusion. tan's John Femuides; Mary* of dealing with The VILLANOVAN. teacher to reconcile conflicts by N«wt UH«r J«liii J. McAfMT safeties but their two runs were showed little hospitality, the refuted 7 to with the aces of land's Jonas S pie gal; Pens Not Utopia scheduling a make-up exam." earned. miDAY 'Cats returned home nursing a V. U. unable to break the ice. Brosrn; Stere ^®" ^« ^^' Will the system continue? Sport* tiHon ClisHw R. Simmoii^i In on Fathers' day, Highlighting hastily repara- State's Bobby The VILLANOVAN has always done its ^^ ^^''Jt, P^f «f a game 5 to 2 defeat. the The boys made J'}^ DsnIsI Gr«v« Snyder of Yale and Mel Bam- ...... this is Utopia. this it is hard to say." , , ...... not There has "At time Seton Hall took revenge on an SATURDAY Jay Cahill's excellent tion as they sent a tough best to maintam complete obiectivity m match was difficulty •ii«lii«tt M«ii«fl«r . •v-*'* Hiillp V«l«iil«, Jr. well of Pitt wiU profvlde moat td ^^^^^ ^^^ in sched- Father GUdea stated. "It will 4 [earUer 7-4 aetl^k by Uie 'Cats form in vanquishing the Inter- Georgetown squad to defeat 4 Tickets allotting space to publicize the various events uling this sort of thing; there probably be fai effect next year, OrciiloHM M«s«t«n Msrk Iwimtt for the IC4-A can the excitement win 16-13. Ym, 16-13, was collegiate runnerup by one to 3. This was quite an accom- will be." gave an because the Academic Calendar St«nl«y Urynowries be purchased for $.75 (for 440 yard ran wiU featore upon which Council members depend for their always He Ithe score aiu) the 'Cats had the stroke. Al Bilder also won his plishment in so far as CSeorge- The example: Many engineers take for 1960-61 has already been Pilot* Iditon MidMol Poitoro both Friday and Saturday) Stack Yale (47.0); Bob political life. admit, however, that ab- Iwinniag run at the plate on the 5th in the FIC, Cahill, Jim of We PffOIIClt MotMiit match from a contender for na- town was published." The future of the with your Blatric card. Tic> Rnemore, Villanova (47.8) ; Dick occasionally Fflnal out tional honors. Bilder, Doyle, and Massie all solute impartiality may have Copy Uifn ket sales with Matrlo eards J^-^r to" p'rlT^/i .l^t't; system depends on the conclu- |In their second meeting Edmnads of PrineeUNi (4AA) error with Rebounding, the 'Cats hum- won their matches handily. been overlooked in the past through an management in business. Dean sions reached at a "nost-mor- ends Tinirsday at no«k am! a boat of other aUn. MAOSOrotOV ...... ROV. hOSIO a, ROMffONOy v.v.A. Temple Owls, the 'Cats hied St Joseph's 16 to t. Lead- The injury-riddled 'Cats took in human judgement ; and we trust, there- J. Stanley Morehouse of the Ehi- tem" ocmference which will be Tlcketa can be purchased one event in eame out on top. -The 'Cats in this INunpage on rival LaSalle and snffsred Thers Is only PwMitkod wookly hf todwiH of Vlllooovo UnhrotaJty. ing the fore, stumbling-blocks will be placed gineering school, for instance, held during the summer. There, file day of tlie meet for wfaksh the eonpetttloB for firat that no NtOrOO 00 OOCOIM (MM HMrttOf Ot tlM VMOnOW rOOr *fg\n vif a 4-3, count in a were co-caotains C^lll and Ck>n- defeat, losing 10 to a Cahill ^^V $IM OB Friday; and for be keea. Thai ia in the path of our judgment by a belligerent »^^« » Port Offico, Doc 27, 1f2t. Umim tlio Aot of Msrcli 3, oontcaat to the flnt 9-3 nelly, both shooting 75's and scored 3 points wlUi a blaifaDif place wiU not f '°f *i\ t"f?"^*T,' ^, l^HZ.t'^^ t^7,^ . . elective exams, at which time all ficlals concerned will be asked and $2.50 Sttturday. ^... , ...... X i.1. 1l7f. $1M on the high Jump, with Jobs attitude, either in public or in private, on the numway. winning their respective match- 76. ConneUy shot a solid 80 but ^ngineera with an LA. elective their opinion of the new system. iMS p9|My is tfSvi089Mi W% MM Sv ww9 fllMM Wll0 vWv ff»«">*M«g tan Iliwah»n eoB^ued his es. The entire team hi this tre- was beaten, while Doyle lost oi TbflMM part of anyone who is in any way associated will be tested. Meanwhile, Rev. and the remits will determine Q9W tki dWt hurler mendoua dli^lay of power and the 18th hole fay a bait potat tlM Mt «< tba IMi. rith The VILLANOVAN. Joseph Bartley, OSA, Com- its value and practicality. UOiOOOMAU THE VILLANOVAN • MAY 25. 1960 TH^ VILLANOVAN • AAAY 25 I960 . u

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The VILLANOVAN takes this opportun- 60 Send-Offs Echoed; ity to publicly commend and thank anyone and everyone connected with the most suc- N. Attired Unveiled cessful academic year, 1959-1960, and to extend best wishes to all graduates of the byBMISpMrt Class of 19G0. Since this is the final edition of the paper, we would bid our perennial farewells to our out- going VILLANOVAN mentors ... to autono- mous Tom Troy who was for mother, the Amer- ican flag, the double play, the circus, and even the census; but could never A Rebuttal bring himself to accept Junior Week ... to dapper Denny Retiring Student Council Chairman Tom (with one n) Cardone who, al- Hoffman, in his public evaluation of the though a fraternity member, in REDMOND CASSETTA Student Council and its relationship with the many ways proved himself the University at large, which was delivered exception to the rule ... to before the second joint Council session last jocose Jim Murray who success- Wednesday evening, made certain direct fully battled the anti-sports Dinner Dance Co-Chairmen Speers references to this newspaper; references faction on the staff ... to per- which we feel should be elucidated for the sistent Jim Driscoll who divided Named by Larry Bathgate benefit of those individuals who were witness his time between rude exits from the library and gracious td them, and of the student body as repre- welcomes at Norristown ... to Bob Redmond and Nick Cas- Grenon from a list of 150 names. versatile Tony "Open-Letter" sented by those witnesses. Macklin who sur- setta have been named co-chair- The committee includes Tom vived two years of the most blatant typograoh- men for the class of 1961's Brown, Jack Bishop, Jack Bol- ical errors to secure a graduate assistantship senior Dinner Dance. ger, Jerry Carlin, Frank Caro- Mr. Hoffman said, in effect, that this ... to big brother Jack Dagney who during the This announcement was made lan, Jim Carroon, Bill Cassin, newspaper had, on occasion, assumed a more tough times was the only one who could listen by newly-elected class president, Mary Chapman, Mike Clement, or less critical stand against the Council. He . *r» to pitchmen Phil Valente who saw to it Larry Bathgate at a class meet- Lenny Clune, Joyce Collins, expressed the opinion that this criticism was that Max Shulman and Dr. Frood had equal ing held last Thursday. Frank Contey, Jack Oraig, Jack unfair and unjustified, and then urged his space with the rest of us and, to journalist Tom Redmond, day-hop Arts, ran Donahue, Kevin Driscoll, Mike listeners not to believe a word of what they Wolf, our editor-in-chief. English, Paul Fitzpatrick, Kevin ';•;': for senior day-hop representa- read. ;, .;';, W^ tive to Student Council and was Flynn, Jerry Gehnas, Bud Hog- co-chairman of the Junior Prom. arty, John Hamilton, Pete Has- The VILLANOVAN bases its objections Father Gildea Explains Confuston The biggest event of next year will undoubt- Cassetta, (resident Arts, was singer, and Bill Hogan. to those statements on three points: first, edly be the opening of the new science building. chairman for the Junior Ring Also Tony I n t r i e r i, Dick Mr. Hoffman qualified his remarks in private, V ' .mm by JIM McATEER iispseii^^^^^^^^^ Lost in all that eventual exhilaration and chest- breakfast and is presently secre- Keeley, Dan Kelly, Al. Lank, after the meeting. We contend that this puffing "The present system is cer- merce and Finance Dean, has will be the, then forgotten, corner stone tary of the class. Dennis Libutti, John Livezey, IC4A's Start Here Friday qualification should be made as public as the tainly not makeshift; you can scheduled LA. exams in such a laying which took place last week. "These men were chosen be- Ron Lo Candro, Joe Manella, original statements. since the it However, be sure that has been given way as to provide for the We don't think the event should completely cause we felt that they've shown Bruce Matthews, John McGarry, Friday and Saturday the 84th IC4A Track and Field Championships will be held at a qualification was of a personal nature, we considerable thought, and that smoothest possible functioning die without complimenting all those involved a real interest in class affairs Jim McGill, Tim McNamar, Mike the Villanova Stadium. Forty-eight schools will be represented in this Olympic Year Classic. feel it is not our place to comment on it as 'post-mortem' will be held to of his division. "Naturally, nei- who assisted in making the event a success. We along with a willingness to Menster, Doug Murray, Tom Among these forty-eight teams will be the defending outdoor champion Penn State, the such, and prefer to allow Mr. Hoffman com- determine its value." ther Father Hartley nor Dean thought the exercise particularly effective in its work," Bathgate explained. Natal, Clint N orris, John O' indoor champion and host Villanova, four-thne outdoor champion Manhattan, and the strong l)lete freedom to conclude the matter as he So declared Rev. Joseph Morehouse can always arrange combination of pomp and simplicity. Steering Committee Brien, John O'Connell, Dave Yale team. sees fit. Gildea, OSA, Vice-President for his plans to fit the others, so The Mass celebrated in the grotto by the Bathgate also revealed the O'Conner, John Dea, Jim Palsir, This year's meet will be highlighted by four new events to be held in conjunction Academic Affairs, in reply to conflicts result. anostolic delegate along with the fine choral as- identity of the 57 members of Fred Pickard, Frank Pizzi, Bob with the Olympic Develo^Mnent Standards. These events are: the hop, step and jump; the 3000 ^ Second, The VILLANOVAN was not the comment and criticism of the "Secondly, it was ridiculous to sistence of the Villanova Singers and the official the senior class steering com- Plowman, Tom Riker, Bob Sotti- meter steeplechase; the 440 yard hurdles; and the 3 mile run. conclude only campus organization which made public current schedule which spreads an examination period presence of two bishops and Father Donnellon mittee. They were selected by laro, Terry Scanlon, Phil Sheats, Six Champs Return (Auerustinian Provincial) lent the function .*>tatements which could be construed as in- final examinations over a 15-day ^"» ^V J""® 4, and expect a Bathgate, vice-president Tom Jack Smith, R-Dger Sullivan, Returning are six of last year's individual champions. Bobby Brown of Penn State, teachers to ecclesiastical dignity and permanence. dicating opinion independent of approved period, and has necessitated the have all seniors' mark of Samulewicz, secretary Butch John Vope, Dan Walsh, Mike last year's 100 yard dash win- records available The only aspect that may have cast a dis- Student Council opinion. We are not happy scheduling of make-up examina- in thne for a McNally, and treasurer Dave Wesley, and Don Zipshak. ner and Penn Relay champion, tions in ^""6 6 graduation. Therefore, cerning shadow over the affair was the note of about such remarks as Mr. Hoffman's, which the evenings, on Ascen- ' will be here along with his i»e declared, senior exams were incongruity brought about when the apostolic we feel were patently unjustified, but we are sion Thursday and on Saturday. teammate Dick Engelbrink, last order to delegate was forced to pass among the straw- quite immune to their "sting," possibly be- Grotesque Conflicts .„!!,, \^^«^' »" year's winner over the two mile • allow teachers members in order to reach the build- . a hatted band Nine Ti/r TT r-r u i-u 1 » ,. reasonable Wildcats Thrash Hawk cause Mr Hoffman is by no means the only in discussing the situation route. amount of time to close their ing. For some reason those lids just didn't go. exception to VILLA- with Father Gildea. this writer Villanova's John Buckley, out- -^^^ ^^^^- books and report grades to the Smt^M^''NOVAN opinion dunng the past year. We brought uo the fact that some To Insure City Series Title door broad jump champion for recorder. "We felt it was unfair feel, students have the past two years, will be back however, that in the interest of the had as many as iq Attention baseball fans! Re- smashed a keep a senior up in the air Odds 'n Ends . . . Who is Natilie Attired? Don Flynn when he "justice" which he so ardently advances, he five examinations scheduled on to defend his crown, even yjjtil graduation morning as to For those who never did find out, our "female" venge is sweet. ground rule double over the 400 should have placed his criticism in proper the same day; that, until last though his right ankle has been whether or not he would actual- featured columnist was a combination of Navy The ViUanova baseball team ft. centerfield fence, to drive in perspeotive before his audience by comparing Friday, many teachers of under- injured. Hurdler Bill Johnson of jy graduate," Father stated man John Castano and senior class president has met the St. Joseph College the first Villanova taUy. The graduates had no idea when Maryland will try to stave off our stand with the stand taken by other cam- rtL,i«„«x„ of Philadelphia baseabll team. settled down to 3-1 con- OverlappInR Ray Raflferty . . . although at one time or an- game a their the assault of the other top pus groups, both public and private. final exam was to be ^, , Result: Villanova 29 runs, 30 across the r e s u 1 1 n other Don McCoy, Tom Peretti, Tom Wolf, Bruce test when Temple pushed ^^^^ ^*^°"^, 1 g given ; and that there were num- hurdlers in the 120 yard highs. ^verlapmng of senior and under- Sturm, among others, all had a hand in the de- hits, and 35 strikeouts, while the two runs in the ninth. erous complaints from teachers His fellow thinclad from College had 1 run and 8 hits. fel- ^^"^t^ schedules, which, velopment of our top gossip-columnist . . . may Hawks Phil Fidalgo relieved his Third, the nature of Mr. Hoffman's audi- who, as yet, could see no reason- "™ i Park, Bjom Anderson, will try f «f The most recent encounter low l«fty and got credit for the Particular, affects juniors she rest in peace . . . although the rumor per- JOHN THOMAS ence should be considered. Perhaps he does able way to arrange make-up \ to push to his second straight ^^° ^^".'°^ sists, the next building to go un on campus will ended 16-1 with lefty Frank win when the 'Cats scored the not fullv realize the unique position he holds tests for those students who ,f .^ ^ ^ ^ pole vault crown. The other re- ^^?^^,f , courses, wen, tnis overlapping not be a garage for the C&Fer's cars . . . Kreutzer shooting down 21 winning run in the eleventh. bv virtue of his office. His audience last were prevented from taking the Stars Fall On Villanova turning champ is John Lawlor where'd that ever start, anyway . . . have 70% Hawks via the strikeout route. official repie- regulariv-scheduled test because of Boston University, IC4A re- Wednesday, besides being the 1 i„_u !!!?'' e^ V!, i- J' . . revival A rt.s school. Father replied. He of the marketing majors lost their way . baa- The game needs no &mi^ sentative of the entire studentsiuoeni bodvuoay, wmswhj, of conflicts. cord holder in the 16 pound •• . went on to explain that baa-baa. . ...;•.•.•. •,.,.",',/•• 'v. . since the statistics tell the story /^ r A- .Py , . , most J'/V. !ft<-:-:-;v>Xv:'5R^:->x-?ff:v»:-&s-:«:v»ij:-Juuu^ composed™ of individuals who in view of the The affable administrator ex- hammer throw. ^^her courses, such as Nursing, Quote of the year: A V.tl. frosh stated it: with them getting only three vigor with which they sought their present pressed his concern at the dif- Wildcat Linksmen Humiliate The scramble for top team Engineering Science and C&F hits off Kreutzer. positions, desire to ficulty, but pointed out that "What's a fraternity anyhow, but a sorority for and individual honors should might be expected to require a definite steo-by-step In a game with Navy last emulate the former Chairman as closely as "dates and times for examina- boys". . , , . IC4-A produce some terrific competi- procedure each semester's work week, the 'Cats dropped a close Hawks After Loss To Penn possible. arranged bv the deans, tion. The fields in the sprints ^iT.t^^ being based upon the preceding one by 4-2, rather they gave a Still displaying their tremen- form, shot in the high 70's. All this office does is assign and middle distance running semester's work. Consequentlv, game to Navy by 4-2. Navy's dous power and aggressive play Slowing the pace down a little, rooms in which the exams are TICKET events are especially outstand- Further, they ai*e, for the most part. ^^^ juniors, other than Ari^ four unearned runs while Phil the 'Cats linksmen have been Villanova met its match and *^ ^® conducted. ing. comnletely inexperienced at being publicly majors, are affected bv overlap- Fidalgo pitched a brilliant game. somewhat tamed in their last match it was. The flashy contin- However, Good Field in Sprints exhibited through the pagps of this n^ws- as the official ulti- ping and resultant conflicts, He struck out twelve Middies few outings, but show promise gent from the Mainline was no "lately in charge of all academic SALE! In the 100 and 220 yard paper. Therefore, it is auite possible that "As for those who are affect- and allowed only five hits. of returning to their past peak competition for the Penn men, affairs. Father Gildea consented dashes, Villanova's Paul Dray- they miiv o)*roneouslv assume that Mr. lloff- ed, a definite nrocedure has been Cditor-in-Cliief •>> «,. . Nwiry iamat McAfear All-American hurler Chuck performances. who were 2nd in the Eastern ^^ explain the reason for ton and Frank Budd; Manhat- man's was tlio accepted and approved manner ^^ ^^ set up whereby it falls upon the Monoging Editor .;!.;.. Midioal D. DoiMhu* Davis held the 'Cats to seven niURSDAY Traveling to Princeton, who Intercollegiates. The 'Cats were the apparent confusion.. to reconcile tan's John Fernandez; Mary- of dealing with The VILLANOVAN, teacher conflicts by Newt Editor John J. McAtoor safeties but their two runs were showed little hospitality, the refuted 7 to with the aces of land's Jonas S p i e g a 1 ; Penn Not Utopia scheduling a make-up exam." Feohiro Editor •«•>«•'. 4k *>..'. JoMpk R. Cofilin earned. FRIDAY 'Cats returned home nursing a V. U. unable to break the ice. "In the first place," he said. Will the system continue? R. Simmondt State's Bobby Brown; Steve The VILLANOVAN has always done its Sports Editors . .V* (V* **V* «,.'«.• Vv Chari«s In a game on Fathers' day, 5 to 2 defeat. Highlighting the The boys hastily made repara- this it is Donid Grovo Snyder of Yale and Mel Bam- ,,, -i- li ui--i • "this is not Utopia. There has "At time hard to sav." Seton Hall took revenge on an SATURDAY Cahill's excellent tion as they sent a tough best to maintain complete obiectivity in match was Jay ^^^^^ difficulty in sched- Father Gildea stated. "It will Bytinott Monoger Pliilip Voionto, Jr. well of Pitt will provide most of ^^^^^^ •earlier 7-4 setl)M)k by the 'Cats form in vanquishing the Inter- Georgetown squad to defeat 4 allottin? space to publicize the various events uling this sort of thing; there probably be in effect next year, Circuiotion Monofors Mork Bonnott Tickets for the IC4-A can the excitement. Ito w:a 16-13. Y^. 16-13, was collegiate runnerup by one to 3. This was quite an accom- always will be." gave an because the Academic Calendar Stonioy Urynowicx be purchased for $.75 (for The 440 yard run will feature upon which Council meml)ers depend for their He Ithe score and the 'Cats had the stroke. Al Bilder also won his plishment in so far as (jleorge- example: Many engineers take for 1960-61 has already been Pfioto Editors Midiool Pottoro both Friday and Saturday) Jim Stack of Yale (47.0); Bob political life. We admit, however, that ab- [winning run at the plate on the match from a contender for na- town was 5th in the FIC, Cahill, Francis Motunis with Tic- , . courses in Industrial Adminis- published." The future of the your Matric card. Raemore, Villanova (47.8) ; Dick .,.,.,., ^„n,, [final out. tional honors. Bilder, Doyle, and Mazzie all soiute impai-tiality may have occasionally Copy Editors • • • ••'^'••'i . . Josopliina Morallo ^^^^.^^ to pre oar e them for svstem depends on the conclu- Vi ket sales with Matric cards <^ Princeton (46.9) UoTrabold |In their second meeting with Rebounding, the 'Cats hum- won their matches handily. Eldmunds been oveilooked m the past through an eri-or business. sions reached at a "nost-mor- ends Thursday noon. management in Dean Temple Owls, the at 'Cats took and a host of other stars. Moderator . . ..4, „ Rav. Levis A. Rongiwia, O.S.A. 'Cats bled St. Joseph's 16 to t. Lead- The injury-riddled in human judgement; and we trust, there- j. Stanley Morehouse of the En- tem" conference which will be Tickets can be purchased one event in lin came out on top. -The in this f«mpage on rival LaSalle and suffered There is only Published wealtly by Students of Viilanovo University. ing the 'Cats fore, will l>e placed gineering school, for instance, held during the summer. There, the day of the meet for which the ccwnpctition for first that no stumbling-blocks Entered es second cless matter at the Villanova Pest '.-gin was a 4-3, count in a were co-caotains Cahill and Con- defeat, losing 10 to 8. Cahill ;« *u^^..*u ^f «.,,- ;..^.*»^.»*^f o K<^ii{n>o*

The NCAA bawball selection The two lefties, Borian and MR. GORDON BURLINOAME eommHtBe aeleeted VUlanova Monahan, are tremendous POETRY (14-4) for a bid in the regional PROMENADE threats with their bats. Making NAMED Y.U. FUND HEAD plAyoffa. that threat good, Big Paul had fSe« Poge 41 ' The WUdcata, who are un^ six rbi's in the LaSalle game, featedl in City Series competition while Eddie Monahan's big game mm hlRve only two (^4>n ganMs left came against Temple when he they enter the hehn playoffe. banged out two doubles and a VUlanova will meet St. John's single off their big right-hander, ill the first game, while Colgate Vol. 35—No. 25 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. AUGUST 1 , 1 960 Don Flynn. meets Hofstra in the second Tom Griffith and Jack Fahey game of the playoffs, to be held are the right-handed combo that on Friday and Saturday at makes the 'Cats outfield feared Coopertown, New York. . 250 by left-handed To Receive Diplomas At Series in OmalM Joe Cramer, the centerfielder, The winners of the first is known for his winning base games will meet in a champion- hits, catches, and smile. ship round the following even- 43rd Summer Graduation Big Bench ing. The champions of District .-"'21 The team's bench, consisting By Sr. M. John Hotent, O.P. an will then go to Omaha, of players like Andy Meade, Lee Nebraska, Saturday, August 6th, will Camden last February after quesne University. The follow- to participate in the Ptary, Sam Gruneisen, Bob college World Series. mark the 43rd Graduation of the serving seven years as Apostolic ing year Father was appointed Queen, Ed Paprota, Tom Pris- M Coach Art Mahan's baseball summer session. Delegate to the Union of South Assistant Dean of the School of tanec, Tom Hannifan, and Frank 'Cats have been to the regionals exercises will Africa. Education, which position he Stranic, play the unsung part Commencement on four previous occasions, only begin at 11:00 a.m. with the still holds today. Lest we forget the players, 6-1, 200 pound frame behind the season at third and moved to of the team victories. Without to reach the final round without formal academic procession at Genevieve Blatt was bom in let's make special mention of plate with great ability. short when Anthony was injur- the bench there is no team. making the trii) to Omaha. Most captain Fred 10:30 a.m. This procession will East Brady, Clarion County, Anthony. Fred was Platoo Lethal ed, is a study in contrast. Don The best is saved 'til last, that recently, in and also attended the public 1958, the 'Cats were taken out of action is begin in front of Vasey with a At first base, slender Bill the rral Perry Como of the being the two left-handed pitch- nipped 2-1 by New York Univer- Dr. Henry J. Rofinot, associate professor of history, ad- Hall and then proceed to the school there. She is a graduate broken collarbone in the Hrst Platco guards team, a real showman, complete- ers, Frank Kreutzer (6-1), and the sack for the dresses an audience