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r5BifK: Explorers End Wildcat Streak, 63-59 by Steve fre$n4 advantage to the locker room at figures for the 'Cats were Moore intermission, largely through the and , notching 12 In the course of our nation's efforts of Richie Moore and Jim and 10 respectively. history, there have been two Washington. In this stanza, major disasters. One was Pearl The major factor in the La- Washington tallied 18 of his Harbor. The other occurred on Salle triumph was their great game-high total of 21. Saturday night as LaSalle's height advantage. With a front Twice during the second half towering Explorers handed Vil- court measuring 6-8, 6-7 and 6-6. Villanova ran its lead to nine lanova a 63-59 defeat before a the Explorers completely domi- points, but the Explorers were sellout throng of 9233. nated the boards. Of LaSalle's not to be denied. Taking advan- 63 points at least 20 came on By winning, the Explorers tage of its edge in height, La- follow shots or taps. The tower- ended the Wildcats' 13 game vic- Salle fought back, with Frank ing trio was especially success- tory streak and gained the inside Corace finally knotting the score ful in blocking out Washington, track to the Big Five Title The at 57 all with two minutes re- the 'Cats' lone big man, during only remaining roadblock to La- maining. Washington's foul shot mm the. second half. Saille'shrst City Series Champion- seconds later gave the 'Cats Vol. 39—No. 15 VILLANOVA UNIVE [LLANOVA, PA. February 19, 1964 ship is Temple, who clashes with Jones their last lead. the Explorers on Saturday night. The Wildcat attack was Leading Scorers Clutch foul shooting in the severely crippled by the loss of Archbishop John Krol waning minutes provided the Ex- Leading point-maker for the back court ace Wally Jones mid- Harvard -Radcllffe Concert Slated plorers with their margin of vic- Explorers was George Sutor, way through the first half with a Is Principal Speaker tory. Curt Fromal and Harry who netted 18 points with 12 re- hip injury. According to Coach Carpenter each converted both bounds in a brilliant perform- At NCEA Winter Meet , Jones suffered ends of one-and-one situations to ance. Following Sutor in the The Most Rev. John J. Krol, For Friday Night In Field House bruises and a pulled muscle in seal the 'Cats 'fate. scoring column was Frank Cor- Archbishop of , will will consist of phony Orchestra April 14. Fu- the left hip. How long he will be ! The program on 'Cats Lead at ace with 17 markers, seven below be the principal speaker for the by Bob Fennel Half two segments with an intermis- ture selections have not yet been The first half was nip-and-tuck his average. lost to the 'Cats is not yet winter meeting of the Eastern Glee sion. Works scheduled for the announced. A concert by the Harvard I with the 'Cats taking a 37-34 Joining Washington in double known. Regional Unit, College and Uni- Club and the Radcliffe Choral first half include "Magnificat" For Friday's Concert there versity Department, National I Society will be given under the by Deutsche, "Cantata No. 65" will be free parking in the Uni- Catholic Educational Association auspices of the Student Council by Bach, the Gloria from "Missa versity's lots and programs will to be held at Villanova Univer- Lecture and Concert Series on Mater Patris et Filia" by Prez, be distributed at the doors. sity on Saturday, February 22. Friday evening, February 21, in and Hassler's "Gratias Agimus The^Very Rev. John A Klekot- the Field House at 8:15 p.m. Tibi." ka, OSA, President of Villanova is Chairman of the Eastern Re- Tickets After Intermission gional Unit which by Rusfy MiHer^ includes near Tickets may be purchased in Further selections in this seg- ly 100 Catholic colleges and uni- the Pie Shoppe or at the Victor ment are Grantini's "D u 1 c i s Imagine a guy with a common name like All-American candidate. versities from a seven state area. Cafe, 1303 Dickinson Street, Christie," Handel (Gallus)'s Jones being elect(»d Villanovan of the year. To watch Wally thumping the ball down- Two hundred administrators are Philadelphia. Mail orders may be "Regnum Mundi," and "Sie wer- could anybody with the ordinary name court yelling "Sidney, Sidney!" or to observe expected to attend. What placed through the Villanova den aus Sada Alle konimen" by his patented Jones style defense or his post- of Jones possibly do to attain that honor? "Whither Catholic EducaUpn" Student Council. Bach. boy's first is foul-shot arm manuvers you would swear This Jones name Wally — is the general theme of the day There are two prices for the After the intermission the pro- is 6-2, that he was an unequaled extrovert. Nothing short for Walter. Wally Jones a 21 long conference which will be tickets. General admission is $1 gi-am will start off with "Defense could l>e farther from the. truth. This guy is year old senior from Overbrook, Pa. held in Garey Hall, the Univer- per person, and student admis- of Corinth" by Carter, then with the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of the short It seems that the main consideration for sity's Law Building. Registration Archbishop Krol sion is $1 per couple. Coleman's "I Know Where I'm shorts set. civilian life is quiet, and this Jones' selection as Villanovan of the In he will begin at 9 :00 A.M. Going". | year was his ability in , which from unassuming. His favorite expressing is College Goals e. all appearances is rather popular on this "Hovv'ya feeling?" "He loves to eat", says e. cummin ss During the morning session. campus. Coach Jack Kraft, "especially shrimp cocktail Rev. Two works based on texts of Archbishop Krol will speak on John Kelly To Conduit As a lijob school senior Jones played on a and ^teak". e. e. cummings are Mennin's "The Aims and Objectives of the teiun that included llalph Heywnid, Wayne Kraft is the first to extol Wally's abili- "Tumbing Hair" and "Bought Catholic College." The Rev. Ed- llijilitower, and Walt Ilazzard. They copped ties. "He does every tliinj? well and under AnnualJunior- Locks." Another pair of works ward V. Stanford, OSA. Consul- WomenRetreat the city championship and Wally was voteii pressure he really shines." are by Copland, his "Boatman's tant, Moyor Daley American Association of The annual Junior men's to I ho nll-toui-namont team. Bob Caliban of the University of Detroit and On Wednesday, February 26 Dance" and "Dodger." Thomp- Colleges, will also speak during In his sophomore year Wally was part Titans contends that "there are a lot of real all women's retreat, will be held at 7:30 p.m. the retreat will son's "Feast of Praise" is slated the morning conference. Father Law Forum Series an good guards on teams that we've played like on Wednesday, Thursday, and begin with the opening exercises of unforgettable threesome, Leftwich, (Photo bi Tuiii Thoiiia=^ Klekotka to close the evening. will preside. Friday, February followed by conference, Jones, and Wliite — Loyola, Purdue, Penn State and Holy Cross 26, 27, and 28 a bene- Club History Closes February 27 Three members of but I feel that the best two aix)und are Steve Villanova's in the Field House and the Uni- diction, and confessions. showboating, inc.—and Eric Erickson The Harvard Glee Club, Wally Jones (24), Curt Fromal (10) and Philosophy Department will versity Chapel. thefanslovedit. Thomas of Xavier and Jones." founded in 1*858, is the oldest in With Richard Daley (32) battle for the ball during heated action in the LaSalle analyze Catholic Utah's Jack Gardner considers Wally "a College teaching Retreat cards can be picked up On Thursday, February 27 at Those three not only game last Saturday night. the United States. It gained na- The third meeting of the Villa- from the philosophic viewpoint. 8 a.m. there will be a Mass for won the g-ames but put once-in-a-lifetime player" who has "the abil- Monday and Tuesday, February' tional recognition in a perform- Dr. Michael Slattery nova Law Forum to be held on ity to kill defense." will speak 24 and 25 from a.m. resident and day students fol- on a show that rivaled you on On his weekly TV 9:30 to 4 ance with the Boston Symphony Thursday, February 27, will fea- on "Modern Philosophy in the lowed by three conferences at the globetrotters and radio shows, Gardner frequently inter- p.m. in the center lounge at Orchestra in 1917. — Catholic College ture the Honorable Richard J. views his guards, Moon, Curriculum of Dougherty Hall. 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., and 1:30 p.m. until the night that own Doug himself of Medals International honors came to Daley, mayor of Chicago. This Trackmen Garner Four Today" and the "Thomistic Phi- Confession.i Hubie missed that All-American caliber, and Skip Kroeger. Says There will be an extra charge the group in 1921 when, at the meeting will be the last of a ser- losophy in the Catholic College Confessions will be heard after two-handed backward Gardner, "I frequently ask the boys to com- for all cards not picked up at the invitation of the French Fourth ies the topic City Curriculum of Today" on "The Faces ment on a opposing guard and their answer will be the 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. con- dunk. There'll never During Annual Inquirer Meet proper time. There will also be Republic, they made a triumphal Its Problems." discussed by Dr. James F. An- ferences. Holy Hour will begin is always the same. The basic comparison •« an additional charge for any tour of the continent of Europe. again be a trio that derson. Mayor Daley was bom in Chi- by Roy Baron way. Having moved up slowly at 3 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m. There • '...'•.. - can work the ball as has to be made to Wally Jones because he's extra cards issued. ^.>. • (,' cago and is a graduate of DePaul the 1963 alumnus blasted into The Rev. Charles J. McFadden, will be night prayers for resi- Boston Sjinphony they could. the best backcourt man we've faced all year." A pair of gold medals and a University and its School of Law. half OSA, author and nationally re- , Retreat Master ;! Wally is unquestionably the team's the lead with a lap and a dent freshmen with confessions Jack Ramsey, coach like number of silver medal per- cognized authority Since 1924, the Harvard Glee He was- admitted to the Illinois • ': on Commun- The Retreat ^ to go. .. Master for the afterward. -•: at a small area college, leader. Howevei*, he asserts his leadership formances highlighted the In- Club has presented an annual Bar in 1933 and was a demo- He finished in the meet record ism, will speak on the teaching juniors will be the Rev. John On Friday, February 28 there one-time president of not through the conventional "push" method quirer Meet for Villanova fans concert with the Boston Sym- cratic member of the Ulinoia time of 8:52.6, with runner-up of Communism in Catholic col- Kelly, CSP, who is the Vocation will be two conferences at 9 a.m. the national collegiate but rather through inspiration and example. last Saturday night at Conven- phony Orchestra. They gave a House of Representatives from Pat Clohessy also breaking the leges. Director of the Paulist Fathers. and 10:30 a.m. These will be fol- coaches' coat throwers For the first 18 games of this season Wally tion Hall. ^ performance of "The Damnation 1936-38. Mayor Daley was also ,. old record of 8 :53.8. The women's retreat will be con- lowed by Mass and general com- association, and has hit 116 for 271 from the floor and 63 for The first place finishers who A luncheon in Dougherty Hall of Faust" by Berlioz, which was a member of the Illinois Senate ducted by The Rev. Louis A. munion at 12 noon with the clos- 80 fiom the line. One miss each at 15-6 and 16-1 will be held during the Di- a staunch backer of took home gold medals were morning Rongione, later recorded. from 1939-46 and served as kept Cruz from gaining share and OSA, the University ing exercises of the retreat Villanova ...... Long time coach and former pro player a afternoon sessions. rector of Revenue for the State admits that Jones "is the Noel Carroll in the 1000 and ex- Librarian. One of the club's firsts Is a of first place with Uelses direcly afterward. most valuable player we've played or will play John Kundla of Minnesota hails Wally as an Vi'llanovan Pat Traynor in the John Sister Rosemary, President of premiere performance of Stra- of Illinois from 1948-50. in the pole vault. Uelses cleared against. He's great in finding tiie open man. "outstanding All-American candidate. He'r two-mile. The two second-place St. Joseph's College, Emmits- vinsky's "Oedipus Rex" with First elected mayor in 1955, 16-1 without any misses. Going Some guards may score more," says Jack, a bit fancy but he gets the job done." Kundla performances came from Rolando burg, Maryland, is Vice-Chair- Leopold Stowkowski in 1937. he was re-elected in 1959 and for a new world indoor mark "but scoring isn't the only detennination of who faces some of the top teams in the Cruz in the pole vault and the man of the Eastern Regional They have won many awards, in- during this year he served as with the bar set 16-5, Cruz Student Council Duys Goal a player's worth." country feels the only guard around who mile relay team. at Unit of the Association, and Sis- cluding the Grand Prix du Dis- President of the U.S. Conference failed in three attempts while Harr>' Litwack of the also compares to Wally is of Michi Carroll, who was content to ter Marie Christine, G.N.S.H., que de 1955. of Mayors. gan — and his whole team in the locker room Uelses barely missed in his only Dean D'Youville College, Under the leadership of Mayor concedes that Wally is "one of the outstand- hang back in fourth place for Buf- Is GreaterStudentA wareness Recent Tour try. Daley, Chicago has been under- ing players to come out of this area ... in backed him up. most of the race, moved into falo, New York, is Secretary. Crucial Recently they won acclaim going a class with , Tom Gola and Hal The fiery Red Auerbach of the Celtics, second position behind John Second Leg The Student Council, in an ef- attitude of a muncipal renaissance though fort to encourage greater under the tutelege of Elliot For- and has been center of interest Lear." he saw Jones play only twice — in with two laps re- The Wildcats mile-relay quar- aware- toward the campus government. a Dunkelberg ^ Villanova Participates with their tour of the Far the Holiday Festival says "if ness, interest, and participation bes for all those concerned with Since his sophomore year this Jones boy — he prove- maining. It was not until he tet of Larry Livers, Al Adams, Purpose East in which they traveled stiong enough he is definitely a fine pro in the Villanova student govern- It is hoped urban affairs. The city has de- has reaped numerous honors; All-Big Flive came out of the last turn that Stan Kozlowski, and Carroll ran In Medical Program that this project prospect." ment, has designated today, Feb- 25,000 miles in 61 days with 42 veloped a strong transportation two years running. MVP with a guy named Carroll was able to pull even a 3:19.9 in pushing Morgan State will be able to clarify many of ruary 19, as Student concerts. system and improved municipal Lynam last year, MVP — by the Villanova On \ye'mg asked who he though gave him with Dunkelberg. to a record equaling time of will Council the student misconceptions con- the toughest time this year Wally Day. cerning the Council, the Earlier Coucert service. Clul) of South Jersey this year, NCAA re- named The Irishman beat him in the 3,19.5. The crucial leg for the aBill Bradley of Princeton pro- chairman Tom Furst, will be pri- and functions the cago but even more in the execu- only player to have been named MVP in Iwth and Henry Carroll's time of 2:09.7 was two- He sprinted into the lead year. The purpose of the of organiza- kowski and the American Sym- Finkel of Davton gave the overall is to identify and attempt marily apromotional affair tion, which are at best only tion of these plans saying, "Blue- major ECAC invitational tournaments, defense tenths of a second off the meet shortly after taking the baton gram phony Orchestra and Rise the most trouble. He feels that to influence toward medicine able which will focus on the activi- vaguely known to most Villa- prints for better living means Quaker City Festival and Holiday Festival. his greatest record. from Livers. But with about a Stevens. A Christmas concert honor was in the students who might otherwise ties, achievements, goals, and novans. nothing unless something is ac- Eddie Melvin the outspoken mentor of MVP New York Holiday Traynor Sets Record half lap remaining in this three- featured the Villanova Singers, Festival. choose different careers. ' problems of student government A number of events have been tually done to get them off the basketball at Toledo, though somewhat less In the Robertson Two-Mile, lap leg, Adams ran out of gas. the Band, the Women's Glep In the final analysis, W. Jones, hotshot Anyone interested in partici- at Villanova. planned for the day, all of which drawing board." enthusiastic considers Jones a "very fine which featured the finest field of Morgan State reassumed the Club, and the Georgian Court It first pro- take place In extraordinary, is recognized bv all as a first pating in this program should will be one of the will be open to student attend- The meeting will guard" who rates with his own Larry Jones the evening, Traynor held back lead and held on for the final two Singers. class prospect to be added to Villanova's long contact Dr. John A. McClain. jects of its type ever attempted ance and inquiry. Garey Hall at 8:30 p.m. All and Manny Newsome of W. Michigan as an in sixth position most of the quarters. Future offerings include thr by the Council, which has ex- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. dis- members of the faculty and stu- line of All-Americans. chairman of the B'ology Depart- From a performance by the Curtis Sjnm- pressed alarm at the apathetic (Continued on Page 2) dent body are invited to attend. 12 THE VILLANOVAN • Feb. 12, 1964 ment, in Mendel Hall. 1

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At IRS Discussion For There is Dance Scheduled For March 6 VUhnova Students, Staff a Villanova coun- to the University through the The International Reations So- terpart to the dedicated men extra - curricular activitie:^ The Student Council, in con- Tourists will fly via Pan Ameri- 'Another Successful Year' -- Murphy Chairman Steve for a reduced fee because of the ciety will conduct a unique panel and serious thinkers of the each of which has proven a General junction with Rogal Travel Ser- can jets. The flights will be non* Friend has announced that charitable nature of the affair. on Tuesday, February past. Perhaps you have seen new and welcome challenge." Plans for the Senior Weekend Festival may not appeal to the i is Ed Coffey, a senior arts major discussion vice of Philadelphia, is sponsor- stop. are well under to anothei* greater portion of Shamokinaki, the dance which Celebrity Appearing in Hartley him pacing the campus walks. These way the senior who has been prominent in the 25, at 7:30 p.m. 110 ing two separate trips to Europe. The $323 will cover only the challenges have the Augustinian Mis- The T-Tones of Rosemont will absorbed deeply in abstract or worked both for successful year according to class. Villanova Forum and the Villa- benefits Hall. The trips, of 70 and 45 days cost of the New York to London and against practical Senior Class President James nova sions in Japan, will be held on make a gratuitous appearance, Two Panamanian girls attend- thought. him. Whereas his most suc- I Ed Weille, Concert Chairman, NROTC. respectively, will depart from trip. All other expenses will be Murphy. March 6 in the University Field and there is a good chance that ing Rosemont and a Villanova His name is Joe McGill. cessful endeavor to date has has expressed nothing but hign- Also co-chairman Rich Corona New York for London around incurred by the individual tour- Sarah House. a noted celebrity will also attend from Cuba will discuss resulted from tireless efforts Vaughn and the Four est praise lor the talents of Miss and Jerry Campane have prom- student June 10. They will likewise ist. "It may seem strange to de- re- Any arrangements for travel Preps will headline tne the dance. crises in Latin Amer- as Chairman of the Concert Preps. ised that the favors will be the Tickets are on sale now at the current turn to New York. other than the overseas flight ride material success, but such Chad Mit- Vaughn and the Four He Friday, April 3, at 8 p.m. All Those who purchase tickets ica. will attempt to give chell Trio Concert. calibre per- most pleasing and delightful ever Hartley Hall Cafeteria and the They The trip is open to students, will be made directly with Roga' a goal seems somewhat in- He seems states that the of will have an opportunity to win recent concerts hav^e been sell- given. Pie Shoppe from 9:30 a.m. to the wealthy person's view of the faculty, alumni, administra- Travel, complete." Joe is a man of to have enjoyed particularly formers is sufficient to insure and an established travel outs and with the the door prize — a tea set from for the peasants' current i quality of en- 2:30 p.m. The price of the tic- reasons tive staff of Villanova, as well agent with ofl[ices in all major latent creative fire, and pos- success. The deadline for the senior Japan. Chances will be sold perhaps, the tertainment, this year s concert, kets will be $2.50 until noon of plight, and how, as their spouses and other mem- cities on the east coast. sesses a burning idealism tem- The scene of laoi, year's highly queen contest has not been de- along with the tickets for a remedied. according to Jim Murphy, will March 4, after which they will condition could be bers of their pered with the practical. successful Dinner Dance, the cided as of yet but Jim Murphy inunediate family. Pamphlets with further details be no exception. drawing to be held at the dance. will be open to cost $3. The discussion The person actually associated concerning trip ob- Judging by his words above, Sheraton Hotel, in Penn Center urged the submission of the can- the may be Tickets for the affair will go the audience i? Award!ed the public and with Villanova must acompany tained in the it becomes obvious that he is Philadelphia, will also be the didate's pictures as soon as pos- Entertaining continuously from Prize Student Council on sale in the Pie Shoppe on urged to submit questions to the seeking life location of this year's Senior sible. 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. will be any members of the family mak- office at any time. People seeking much more from Jewelers will March 5 at $2.50 and $3.00. The Dieges & Clust panelists. ing the trip. information than simply status. Joe hopes Dinner Dance on Saturday night, There will be box provided in the Vill^novans and the Revel- about the trip may tickets are the a prize which will be being $3.00 on floor and donate the The entire event is trip Ext. to reach the modern-day April 4. the Student Council office for ers. They have agreed to pJay Round air fare (New call 265 Monday through the others in the balcony. a Linde Star Sapphire preparation for the either staged in York-London) is $323.00. Friday "Everything" and achieve his Tickets for the Dinner Dance this purpose. Seniors wishing to A $50 from 10:30 to 11:30 and Only seniors will be able to worth $75 or a 10 point diamond "Conferene on Latin America" tr goals through teaching and will go on sale in the Pie Shoppe submit deposit must accompany all res- from 3:30 to 4:30 or write to Ed purchase them for the three candidates should con- placed in College on first Tutorial Project valued at $60 to be be held at Immaculata ervations, the Coffey, c/o,the writing. on March 5. Arrangements have sult the senior bulletin for remainder payable Student Council days of the sale. Mail orders board winner's class ring. the March 7. 60 days prior to departure. Office, Dougherty Hall, Villainova. There is a consistent strain been made by the weekend com- time, size and other pertinent should be addressed to Box 85, Requests Student Aid mittee to provide economical facta concerning underlying McGill's philoso- Villanova University. the pictures. BOB BORDEN PRESENTS phy: "It seems to me that prices for tuxedos and flowers. In Finding Tutors Unlike the custom of the last Contrary to previous tradition many lives are formed and Dinner will be served at 7:00 Student Council Day few years the weekend will the Dinner Dance is being held a new semester begins in often goals As destroyed by begin with the Senior Concert p.m. and the evening will extend in the spring months instead of local schools, the Philadelphia (Continued from Pafsre 1) which are strictly concerned will conduct its regular business, instead of the Jazz Festival. until 1 a.m. There will be con- the severe winter months of pre- Tutorial Project is anxious to Council's or- current with the world as their object. tinuous music play featuring the voting on a number of General Entertainment from 9:00 p.m. vious years. This is a precedent find tutors to help junior and will deal I would like to devote life ganization, which will be ex- motions, one of which icosir my Jim Murphy and the other provided by Adam Wade and his established by the senior class. high school students and senior who plained by pictures, charts, and with a change in the grading thought to the communi- senior class officers believe that orchestra. Mike Ferrara has been appointed difficulties. cation of truth are having academic minutes of past meetings will be system. The entire proceedings to others universal entertainment was pre- Chairman Coffey the co-ordinating publicity chair- tutors & THE BIG 3 which Large quantities of are set up in Dougherty Hall. will be broadcast on WWVU. may possibly help Fri. Eve., Feb. 21, 8i30 P.M. ferred for the affair and the Jazz Chairman of the entire affair man for the entire weekend. needed to meet tha requests It wil be staffed by a Counci' them." Magazine Coverage Aeadfmy of Musie, Phila. which continually pour in. representative, who will be qual- Beause the Council feels that In preparation for his fix 4.00, 3.50, 3.00, 2.00 af: .m The Philadelphia Tutorial Pro- ified to answer student questions the problem of lack of student ACADEMY OF MUSIC BOX OFFICE. GILDED future, then, this senior Eng- the unprecedented senior Roman Catliolic Index CAGE. 261 S. 21>t. CLASSIC CLUB SHOP. 1814 is to give general explanatior lish (presidential) ject a unique experiment and a interest is one that^ prevalent N. Broatf. OWL'S NEST. 2033 N. Broad. AL'S Earning Money in Europe major has been doing a electoral debate ORDERS: aimed at aiding students in their of the display. PENN HOUSE. 262 S. 37th. MAIL great deal of tutoring last Spring, Is Discussion Subject in the majority of colleges and 'Stnd ekMk or money order piytble Academy of on cam- Broad weak subjects. Any college stu- Council Meeting universities today, a number of Matlc It Hlf-addretsed itaaiped envelope to pus, and plans to pursue a McGill's academic and extra- and LoMit, Phila. 2. ^ Of Literary Society dent or college graduate, who Following this, at 6:30 thif area shcools have been invited JOBS post-graduate degree in either scholastic achievements have desires to tutor, should think evening, the Council will hold its to attend the meeting. philosophy or English. certainly not gone unnoticed. The Laterary Society will Jiold seriously about volunteering for regular meeting in the East Furst also stated that a few While awaiting his actual for he was recently selected its third meeting of the semester

I only an hour and a half each Lounge of Dougherty Hall, to well known magazines have ex- BERMUDA IN EUROPE test with the world, however, to the national Who's Who on Thursday, February 20, in week, in neighborhood churches, which the student body has been pressed an interest in using the McGill has not been standing among Students in American 207 Vasey Hall. At this meeting, Every registered student YMCA's, etc. -v. expressely invited. Villanova project as a focal point idle. He enjoys "contributing Universities and Colleges. the Society will discuss the HOLIDAY! can get a job in Europe and Roman Catholic Index. Desperately Needed The meeting will feature a for illustrating the problem. receive a travel grant. in;i;iiiiiii:i!i;iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!i!i:iiiii:iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i:i!iiiii:H|fiii;KiiiH is that the project offi- Tutors are desperately needed. speaker from the administration It hoped Among thousands of jobs The Index is the Church's They have more than 450 stu- who will discuss the importance will not only bring a greater During Easter vacation available are resort, sales, cial guide to publications. How- will also In- awareness of the Council to the the Index has dents who want help. They have of the Council, and lifeguard and office work. WORLD'S FAMOUS YMCA INVITES ever, as of late, Eight - Seven Nights THE address by Furst, who student body, but that it will Days No experience is necessary received much criticism because no more tutors available. clude an YOU TO ITS HOLIDAY PROGRAMS will summarize the day's events also provide an intelligent basis and wages range to $400 it is not updated or reflexive in . Contact: Philadelphia Tutoirial Every facility for your com- interest for voting in the spring elections. monthly. For a complete its views. Project, 1830 N. Park Ave., and give reasons for an in prospectus, travel grant and fort one building—laundry, 9- in the student government. cafeteria and coffee sho6, The Society's discussion will Philadelphia, Pa. 19122. PO $155 job application returned air- barber, checking service, TV 0335 or 0336. Also, at this time, the Council mail, send $1 to Dept. F, WELCOME be primarily objective in nature. room, newsstand and tailor. Student Informa- Much of the discussion will cen- READ THE American Reasonable rates: Contaci tion Service, 22 Ave. de la TO Single • $3.00, $3.10 ter around the effect of the In- '-iftlrf.-^ Joe Smith Don Davis Liberte, Luxembourg City, dex upon the modem reader. of Luxem- $5. 10 double. ICG Readies For Convention; VIUANOVAN Grand Duchy NFIW $4.70, During March, two programs CH 7-8198 GE 8-4795 bourg. WILLIAM SLOANE on the theatre will be presented. YORK "The Decline and/or Direction of Platform I HOUSE Y.M.C.A. " Members Preparing the Modern Theatre in America 356 West 34tli St (nr Ninth Av«.) is tentatively scheduled for The Villanova Chapter of T.C.G. is presently preparing New York, N.Y. Phont: OXford 5-5133 will be for its regional convention, to be held February 29, and for (One Block From Penn Statian) March 2. This program the state convention in Harrisburg for three days in April. sjrmposium in format. Then, on

At this convention will be representatives from approximately March 5, the Society will discuss Rol>ert Strong, WWVU Station Manager presents a copy 10 schools in Southeast .. "Four Days" to the Rev. Louis A. Rongione, OSA, librarian. a trend in Twentieth Century Meet Weeltly of book tells of President Kennedy's assassination, and drama, '''Avant-Garde : The •, ' The The I.C.G. members meet weekly on Thursdays at 10:30 V- , -'^ v Juniors, Seniors . ; ^ i-;v will go on sale soon. the Absurd." a.m. in 105 Vasey Hall. Until Theatre of in February, the convention Temple Recruiter Sikorsky Career Opportunities they will be busy drawing up Collects model national political plat- Pre-Law Club a On Campus March 1 'Belle Air' Themes Announced form. In All Phases Law School Catalogs Thursday meetings are con- Mr. John A. Moritz, Placement Rircraft ducted by parliamentary pro- Director, announced that a rep- Book's Cool Is Simplicity For Student Body Use commit- cedure. There are nine resentative from Temple Univer- Of Marketing The Pre-Law Society an- concerned with a Place- Dick Tucker, editor-in-chief of the student to concentrate on tees, each sity will visit the campus WILL BE ON CAMPUS nounced that they have collected ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES • major issue in the political plat- ment Office on Tuesday, March Advertising Belle Air, has announced the significant copy rather than on TO GIVE SENIORS AND GRADUATES COMPLETE DETAILS ON approximately 60 catalogs from • Sales Management • Merchandising themes and innovations of the banal captions. Tucker said that form. 10, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. to various law schools. These 1964 Villanova yearbook. there is poetic betweer Each week, various commit- • • "a image interview candidates for gradu* Sales Promotion Market Research schools are located primarily in The theme will be the educa- the mass of the copy and the tees are expected to report. the northeast section of the ate work in education. Join Vick Chemical Company's Programs for Career tional and academic aspects of photography," and praised Copy Statements are drawn up, de- Library OPPORTUNITIES Development this summer. Schedule a campus interview country. The Bartley bated, and passed or vetoed ac- Temple offers Liberal Arts ENGINEERING collegiate life, rather than social Editor Faith Connor for her with the company representatives now. houses these books and they are or campus life, as was true in the work. cording to parliamentary pro- graduates an opportunity to earn available for student use. cedure. MANUFACTURER Seniors . . . Permanent employment. Gain extensive ex- past. Emphasis will be on the The photographic theme, an- a Master's Degree in Secondary WITH THE PIONEER AND LEADING of perience in all 5 of Vice-President the Society, measures in- phases marketing. individual. nounced, the editor, is "to place The passed are time, Of VTOL AIRCRAFT Education, and at the same Tony Fulginitti, stated that he is corporated into the Villanova Juniors . . . Summer employment. Get a head start on This year's Belle Air will be the camera just enough out of the graduate is given an assign- I.C.G. platform. your career before graduation. Gain valuable sales and experimental irt terms of layout focus so that we are reminded of now making plans for the Pre- in the Phila- At the convention, there will ment as a teacher marketing experience. and photogn*aphy. Returning to the good things but can't distin- Law Journal, which will inchide be a committee meeting and an delphia or suburban schools. Thir traditional lines, however — that guish the Wad." Where possible See your College Placement Office now Both programs provide car, good salary and pay all ex- articles dealing with any aspect entire group meeting. approxi- is, with meaningful copy to sup- all pictures were taken in natural program has a salary of penses seven days a week. of law. Any undergraduate stu- On Thursday February 14, for an appointment. plement the pictures — it ha.** or available light with a diffused mately $5000. Contoct your Plocement Director for full details. dent may submit articles to this there was a Regional Workshop aimed at simplicity. or blurred background. Also known as the Intern Interviews on March 1 1, 1964. journal. for I.C.G. members at Temple Captions have largely been Eight color shots are expected Teaching Program for College Identification University . eliminated. and to be used in this largest edition Memberships are now being includes Vick Chemical Company I.C.G. is constantly looking for Graduates, this program Wednesday, March 4 subtle humor in the copy will in the history of the University. accepted for the second semester members. Anyone with a training leading to Manufacturersof\/icks*VapoRub*,Cough Syrup, Cough Drops, replace them in what the editors new on-the-job in all the students join at Nasal Preparations, Cold Tablets, Lavoris*and Clearasil*. Accuracy aspectt of and may the law sincere interest in politics and certification, place- describe as a fairly radical professional yearbook is being stressed. meetings which are held on government is invited to attend AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER change and recent development ment, and tenure. The program the in yearbook publications. The tentative publishing date Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. in 204 weekly meetings and observe Employer completed in DIvlolon of United AlrcreM Corp. An Equal Opportunity normally be Stretford, Conn. ' worthwhile work being done by may SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT, This de-emphasis almost forces is May 25. Bartley. mil this burgeoning Villanova group. two to three years. Februory 19, 1964 • THE VILANOVAN THE VILLANOVAN • February 19, 1964 —

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The unfortunate barreness of tliat vast wasteland called TV has in the past few weeks i been blessed with a refreshing oasis of vitality with the appearance of NBC's That Was The by Jon Dyroff F.^lll:lltll;l,lMtlilll;l;l:l,l:l|Jll:llUllWill|;lil!lllllilil:!!lllllll:lllll:l!lllllllll;lll:lll|lllll^ Week That Was. To the Editor: I think that. I would trade you America's heritage is who think well enough of the Dubbed TW 3, the neophyte satirical review has taken upon itself the weighty job of com- a quart of humus for every Though this letter was occa- Villanovan to use it aa a medium looking with jaunty eye on happenings throughout this ironic lump of intei*planetary dust passed quite nicely in its folk modern folk LP that you'd bring music. sioned by the letter of Mr. for the improvement of the that we call home. Strains of our European me. I'd do it on a one to one ancestors Ernest Abate '65 to the Editor status quo. In their first four programs the creators of the show have served notice* that no as- mix with those of our basis. You'd wind up with a pioneer fathers. toils, (Villanovan, Vol. 39, No. 13, p. As librarian, it is my duty to pect of our civilization is going Their good base for a garden, 4), it is neither an answer to do all that I can to give the best to escape satirical onslaught. but woes, gladnesses, and disasters what'd I have? echo in nor a rebuttal of the sentiments service to the greatest number of Already the cast has lam- their song. I think that I By their nature the songs are expressed therein. However, it persons using the Falvey Mem- pooned the new president, would have an equal volume of the simple, passed down of seems to me that some comments orial Library, birtli control groups, the Pope other kind by word of clarification might be produc- The following, excerpts from and the Patriarch, and even of fertilizer that those with the mouth. They are a part of thumbs ew^eryone's cultural national tive of better understanding re- a letter addressed by me, on Jan- Lucy Baines Johnson's colleg- of green prize. re- sources. levant to the use of the Univer- uary 10, 1964, to Mr. Martin G. iate boyfriend. Current Maxim McGuinn, President As tangible natural resources sity Library. , of the Stu- (Author "Rally Round the Flag, Boys!" of Hilton Chain Blasted There is some sort of maxim ^^^^ Council, will. I hope, afford and "Barefoot Boy With Cheek.") fall into the hands of unscrupul- Let me begin by saying that a current in the music world, cur- ^^^^ solace and satisfaction to The miraculous creation of the ous operators, so to do the in- man who wears two hats must rent with everybody Hilton hotel chain was unabash- but Sid tangibles. occasionally encounter the inevi- ^^^ f^V«^"^^' Mark, that says even if you don't 'When not in academic edly compared to the miraculous When this observation was table dilemmas of a bicephalous dig someone, don't knock them. use, you may consider creation of the universe as set made at the start of the fad, the person. the EVOL SPELLED BACKWARDS IS LOVE semiriar rooms in the base- forth in Genesis. Burr Tilstrom It's a nice little maxim, but retort was given that although of the Villa/- • '-^ moderator .. As •,/... every so ment and on the second floor played Khrushchev having an often somebody has to folk would be commercdalized at novan, I consider it among my They met. His heart leapt. "I love you!" he cried. available to imaginary conversation with a introduce a point of criticism. least it would be brought to several duties to respect the the students for studious too, hey!" she cried. bearded puppet. Folk is popular now and has been wider audiences. freedom of expression of stu- purposes." "Me The programs for a while. dents and others who care "With proper permission "Tell me," he cried, "are you a girl of exi)ensive taste??" have become Real Stuff the Music Room and the more devastating as time pro- I'm glad to see that a number enough about Villanova to sug- "No, hey," she cried. "I am a girl of simple tastes." Besides, my opposite said, gresses. More recent of legitimate artists have finally gest possible improvements and Villanova Room are hereby programs cried, "for my cruel father sends nie an allowance eventually the public taste would made more accessible for "Good," he have derided the U.S. Olympic gotten a chance to quit starving. support life." mature and with the training student use." barely large enough to team by complimenting them for Much Trasli given it by commercial folk it Third in o Series: President's Report "It is the earnest desire "Money does not matter to me," she cried. "My tastes are their ineptness, scorched Time On the other hand I'm dis- would turn to the "real" stuff and even dedication of the simple; my wants are few. Just take me riding in a long, new, magazine for slanting the news, tressed by the huge amount of I doubted it then, and still do. Library Staff to give the yellow convertible and I am content." and delivered a stunning assault trash that's come out under the Everybody likes the song "This maximum service to the Stu- on the recent uncovering TBe Class Format Countil Reconvenes "(Joodbye," he cried, and ran away as fast as his little of for- dents and Faculty." general head of "folk." Land is Your Land." Not so stumpy legs would carry him, for he had no yellow convertible, mer Nazi exterminators in the • many know it was written by • a few of the is folk ; unimaginative, worthless, are but by Mqrtin McGuinn What music but music ; Bland, cabinet of permit me, at this time, to nor tiie money to buy one, nor the means to get the money— German Chancellor terms that have frequently been used to describe the current President, Student Body of the folk? This obvious fact Woody Guthrie (you know, state what should be, but ap- short of picking up his stingy father by the ankles and shak- Erhard. Classroom fonnat at most U.S. colleges and universities. presents us the problem of decid- "Woody Guthrie, who's he?"). parently is not, an obvious fact. till his wallet fell out. This ing him sort of sardonic fun if Like nobody knows that you can Recent Student Council debates, for example, centering tion to the Rev. Joseph J. Gildea, ing who the folk are. I'd say The Student Council has re- The library is not and cannot be- long overdue. healthy society A still buy Guthrie records question of whether class attendance should be com- OSA, who is leaving his post as that a Pennsylvania Dutch Woody on the convcned for the second semes- come a study hall. The place to needs satire, and never has a and that they're pretty good. pulsory seem to indicate something more than passing recog- ter Vice Presient for Acaemic Af- farmer is folk, an Ozark hillbilly, and immediately encountered do your "home work" is at home, civilization been more ripe for nition of the advantages of class cutting. controversial legislation. the fairs. Father Gildea has been or a Colorado lead miner. Shodd'y Seconds At This mearts your owri home for It. We are taking ourselves too They reflect a more deeply felt disaffection with the meeting, outstanding as chairman of the Senate motions concern- the commuters and the residence seriously at a time when the I wouldn't call most of the Most people will settle for value of class itself. Criticism of the curricula, especially in student-faculty committee and ing the academic grading system halls for the campus students, actions of the race of men have synthetic groups or individuals second-rate copies, and that's of function and value of classroom instruction, has earned the admiration and re- I'm sure that no terms the and a change in the elections restaurant never been more laughable. in the game today folk, but unfortunate. If you like inferior been widespread and vocal. spect of all those associated with owner would be so broad procedure were introduced. minded r«r^« „•«««««,« «u«j^i i^ u ^k merely some sort of commercial products, fi.ne. If not, my offer Congressmen shriek . m horror 1 * l- , n -rj. Critics of the present classroom fonnat have noted that it Jim Griflin, Sophomore class student government. as to permit people who bring in imdmdticJksh^/idv^ldm, ^ ^k^dmi^ed ' species of bird of prey. It at the relationship between two still stands. has, for the most part, failed to challenge the student to treasuirer. presented a motion Council Day their own lunch to take up the shouldn't be necessary to men- well publicized movie stars, then I can't knock things too much, his further than the simple accumulation of Today is "Student space in their stimulate mind calling for the student-faculty Coimcil dining room tion any names. but I can ask that you look he nmst forget this girl, but lying on his pallet at go about their own little vices, clear class in which a professor simply serves is He knew fact. It seems that the committee to re-evaluate the Day" and as an attempt which reserved for patrons is little think not. consoled the Folk music music of the around a and about value. tlie dormitory, whimpering and moaning, he knew he could by fact that their reads off a barrage of notes is of dubious present marking system so that to promote the aims and pur- who come to partake of the food listening misdeeds are not so well publi- people sung by the people, or by what you're to and Class might just as well have be^n dispensed with and academic grades will more equi- pose.s of student government, supplied by the restaurant, At last an idea came to him: though he did not have the ""'' cized. others who are serious in their maybe plant a few morning- notes published and distributed for the students to study on tably reflect a student's achieve- Although all Congress and Sen- money to buy a convertible, perhaps he had enough to rent one! i hope that the analogy is HjTWcrisy Decried work and do it the right way. glories in the humus. his own. ment. ate meetings are open, a more clear and valid. We cannot pos- Hope reborn, he rushed on his little stumpy legs (curious to situation finds it difficult to concerted effort is We scorn the klansmen for The student in this sort of Sccond Motion being made to gibly give the greatest possible tell, ho was six feet tall, but all his life he suffered from little let along attempt donning their hoods of hate, keep up with the dictation of the professor A second motion proposed by publicize the work of Student service to those who come to the stumpy legs) he rushed, I say, to an automobile rental company only the "you go to turn and, don our to comprehend the material. In addition, home Richard Connors, chairman of Council in order to^encourage a library to use its collection and and rented a yellow convertible for SIO down plus ten cents a own private give back to in a blue to hoods, invisble, but not less real. and memorize these notes and them me the Election Committee, pro- greater awareness and increased facilities if we dissipate and clut- mile. Then, with many a laugh and cheer, he drove away rule We attend card pai'ties In The Puhlit Eye book Friday" attitude unfortunately seem to be the posed a registration process dur- participation. ter up the already very inade- pick up the girl. for chari- rather than the exception. ing Student interest can insure the table relief and between hands the three days preceding the quate space for purposes not "Oh, bully!" she cried when she saw the car. "This .suits my Educators reply that the present situation is unavoid- general spring moat effective and representative talk about how the poor deserve elections. The pertinent to or beyond the func- simple tastes to a T.' Come, let us si)eed over rolling highroads by John Riggs able, that the class format is the way it is due to sheer government. wel- what they have. Senate recommended the above student We tions of a University Library, and through bosky dells." physical necessity. The lack of a sufficent number of teachers proposals for passage to the come you to tonight's meetincr in Rev Louis A. Bongione, OSA Actions laughable, and at the A college has as many secur- How do they feel about us ? Some Away they drove. All that day and night they drove and in addition to Umited funds, for instance, renders more liberal Student Congress which will con- the East Lounge, Dougherty Hall Librarian same time pitiful. Perhaps that ity and publicity problems as any are, as they are in everything finally, tired but happy, they parked high on a wind-swept hill. discussion and other efforts at a more infonnal approach to sider them tonight. at— 6:30 p.m. Falvey Memorial Library is the essence of satire. We pity film star or nationally-known else, very critical. Others are ; "Marlboro?" he said. classroom instruction impossible. - Freshmen elections for resi- ~~~~~~!ZIII'III ourselves by laughing at our- politician. All it takes is one slip proud to be living in the area of This is not to say that there are no imaginative profes- d.ent and day student represen- "Yum, yum," she said. selves — humor begetting purga- and immediately there is a local a well known catholic university. sors. But their efforts are frequently hampered by an out- tatives to the Student Council tion. or nation-wide scandal. A few are totally unopinionated. They lit their Marlboros. They puffed with deep content- moded and outworn curricula structure. will take place on February 27. ment. "You know," he said, "you are like a Marlboro— clean Appeals to Intelligence Stop a minute and take With all these diverse view- The financial and related problems experienced by any These elections mark the com- time to ask yourself, and points variations of opinions and fresh and relaxing." Compared to other TV fare enough and major university are no doubt immense. 'But it would seem mencement of class activities for Tliat Was Tlie honestly answer, this question: concerning our school, there re- mm "Yes, I atn clean and fresh and relaxing," she admitted. We3k That Was effecting that there must be ways of change and improvement Freshmen who in April will elect How does "V. U. shape as a uni- mains one aspect in which almost "But, all the same, there is a big difference between Marlboros appeals to the intelligence of the Editor-in-Chief . . • •••.••••-••. .... Idword C. Forrcll in the curricula that do not involve money or numbers of four class oflicers and two addi- versity in the public eye? — everyone takes some sort of in- and me, because I do not have an efficacious white Selectrate viewer. Unfamiliairity with •' ' Arthur A. Molitierne tional Monoging Editor •.f 4 » • students. Student Council represen- locally or otherwise. Does it filter." human affairs would make ap- terest. And that is our athletic Astociote Editors ». •' %••.'* • • • • • • • . . Frank D. Quottrono It is difficult to believe that the present fonnat of the tatives for their Sophomore year. measure up to the expectations Thomas P. Bruderie preciation of most of the satire prowess. We are definitely a tjT)ical class is the final stage in the evolutionary develop- Appreciation .'They laughed. They kissed. He screamed. Jan M. Dyroff difficult. that a catholic school is always

' large topic of conversation in ment of the educational process. If there is a better way, if The Student Council would is it, hey?" she asked, her att(;ntion aroused. News Editor J«mes F. Brennon "What subjected to? - \i.Vi^i.^.^'^^^••f*^4'^'^,\^^\\,'^^^,.^^.\»*l..,. The program does have its k more imaginative and worthwhile format can be supposed, also like to express its apprecia- this respect . . E. Roberts Feature Editor . ...,.»., 4. .» ... i;;,.'',>^, .>.....';. ii:» . John s|)eedometer," he said. "We have driven 2(M) "Look at the shortcomings. The nervous un- • Popular Opinion it ought to at least be considered with a view toward innova- Art Editor ...... Marti Podolsky miles, and this car costs ten cents a mile, and I have only The local population takes a tion. Copy Editor John A. Mylotta sureness of the first few weeks, Popular opinion, once it is left." .... definite interest and, in Editor «'.»# *.»[*«' •';•.••'.•• Andra $20 most Photo . . i|V,;«\ »i • • J*"*** however, has given One of the major attempts at innovation in the direction •^ v«.. V«»'»'r»' way to a formed, is slow to change. It

Exchange Editor . . . . . Roymond J. Rittcr of improving "But that is exactly enough," she said. smoothly integrated, fast moving takes a concentrated individual cases, a definite pride in Villa- the curricula has 'l)een at St. John's College in Circulation Managers Dennis Molloy will production. Tied together musi- effort to accomplish nova's Maryland. The curriculum tliere consists of a reading by the There be Cornelius Murphy "Yes," he said, "but we still have to drive home." any signifi- outstanding progress in cally by the lovely Nacy Ames, reversal of Business Monogers . . . • . . . < Peter D. Hering cant viewpoint. student of a hundred selected books over a four year period. > . t "Oh," she said. They fell into a profound gloom. He started basketball. Moderotor .•>'...;.'...... Rev. Louis A. Rongione, OSA the program is also served well Instead of fonnal classes the readings are discussed by stu- the motor and backed out of the parking place. From what I have observed Moderator . • Eugene no Villanovan Associate .V. • • ./.•<.>/. J. Ruone by the writing and performing Students' ResponKiblHty heard, it dents with professors at informal sessions. !" and seems that feelings In oddition to the editors listed above, the following ore members "Hey, look she cried. "The speedometer doesn't niove when ability of the very witty Henry Though the St. John plan might be too extreme for ap- toward Villanova University are A college is judged by its stu- of the Editoriol Board: you are backing up." Morgan. plication at most schools it, nevertheless, provides mixed, depending on the relation an example Walter R. Bailey, Jerry J. Cordomone, J. Kenneth Cronty, Fronk J. dents; and therefore, in an efforf week. looked. It was true. "Eureka!" he cried. "That solves of how much more worthwhile education next He Deficiencies people have with the school it- can become imagina- Souers. being in the mi- to raise the public respect of any my problem. I will drive home in reverse. Then no more miles tive. General Staff Members: nority — cheers for That Was self. For example, merchants will register oti the speedomett^r and I will have enough money school, the students are indivi- A more broadly based program of reading, for example, Deadline for the Roy Baron, Pat Bloke, Jerry Brudcrte, John Collins, Terence Cooney, Tim and store owners who get most Ccyle, Robert Dowling, Carol The Wejk That Was! We can might be developed, Egon, Robert Elschner, Robert Fennel, Michael to pay!" of the resident students' business dually responsible. They must perhaps within the individual depart- is Ftrraro, Wtlliom Fitzmounce, iteve Frcmd, Thomas Covin, Robert Heoly, next edition Feb- only hope that out of the early ments. The books might in turn be discussed by professors Spencer Jones, Betty Kelly, Trm Krouse, Rich Lavelle, Peter Levin, Mike Magro, "1 think that is a sma.xliing idea," she .said, and she was right. are, or course, our best friends. constantly be aware that their Pete Mongon, Robert Mclntyre, Judy Miller Rusty Miller. Poulette Liberi, Jim ruary 26. is in the county jail where food, cloth- clamor and and students at informal, seminar-like sessions. O'Brien, Rich Pardon, Jim Proud, John Riggs, Matt Roche, Mike Rosani, Becau.^e today our hero smoke of those who Families whose children studied behavior is being observed by Charles Shea, Tara Sicgal, Willrom Spontelnei, Sam Votto, Leonard Wieczcryn- IJxperimentation has no doubt been attempted in the ing, and lodging are provided free of charge, atjd his allowance deem themselves offended, here naturally feel a strong in- ski. NBC people who are apt to make that in two or three years he will have past. Yet, by oi)sei*ving general student dissatisfaction with i.s piling up so fast terest in our academic activi- The VILLANOVAN is published weekly by undergroduate students and the sponsors will understand their There will be a again. ®i964 Mat8buim>D judgments by first impres- a great deal of the curricula and classroom format, it seems of Villanova University. Opinions expressed herein do not necessorily enough money to take his girl riding ties and extra-curricular func- that satire must unavoidably of- reflect the views of the University. sion. clear that more energetic experimentation has for the most meeting of the copy « 3|c 41 tions. fend somebody, been lacking. Second doss postage paid at Villanova, Pa. and that this de- Therefore, as Villanovans, we part at should not be smoked Average Family staff tomorrow Marlboro Cigaretten, good as they are. lightfully Only through a continual review This newspaper is dedicated to one of the finest gentlemen who brash business of bal- of the method of in- backwards. We, the makers of Marlboro, most earnestly Now, how about the average should try our best to keep and in Villa- ever entered Villanova University; scholar, athlete, gentlemon: struction can constructive steps toward innovation be devel- 10:30 the end. Otherwise your loon pricking will survive and urge you to light only the tobacco residential family which is in no extend our University's good oped with a view toward making the educational process ar LEO GOODREAU pleasure will be substantially diminished. prosper. novan office. smoking direct way connected with V. U. ? reputation. exciting experience rather than a dreadful bore.

February 19, 1964 • THE VIU^NOVAN 4 THE VILLANOVAN • February 19, 1964 1 ':, 1 ! 9

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, : Swedish population, especially phizing and a dull movie. possess a focal point, a definite "People, particularly these V award. As he puts it, "It ain't sweet, and trying to hustle Paul reactions to Miss Simmons were worth Its $4.50 price tag. It the Catholic University of Amer- he asked Father O'Donnell for ': identity distinguishes childishly insecure college stu- during Nobel Week. hay." Neuman for herself. All the Way Home is a two- real enough but in our mind we begins with a discussion of the ica In 1931. all the swimming records. The that easily This is the setting for Metro- time Pulitzer prize Father notes this institution: the Pie Shoppe. dents require some constant of :'«6< winner, first couldn't wait for him to tell all evolution of the sports' fields on in his preface trouble Father had In rounding >M^: : ^aiCK >mk )«» : >m^>m< >9t6(:ymK'^ environment. period ;y Goldwyn Mayer's newest adven- as a novel and later as the Mosel the people they had trouble, campus, then points out the that due to lack of available in- up these statistics made him de- The Pie Shoppe is actually a In this of f thermonuclear insecurity, with ture extravaganza The Prize, play. The gray tone movie ver- friends early differences In the polnt- formation there may be "gaps cide to write his sports' histories. misnomer. This snack bar, lo- starring Paul Newman, Edward sion is an uninspired in a history such as cated In the northwest comer of instantaneous destruction a de- I attempt Preston, for some reason, al- sconng system, and how the this de- Working on this impressive G. Robinson, Diane Baker, and to recreate Its previous success voted to hard cold facts." How- job In his Dougherty Hall, sells not only finite threat, the possession of A Worthy Organization ways seems the same and this dimension of the gridiron has spare time — Father : ;. the explosive new German star ever, the omissions pie, but also sandwiches, cake, such a sanity-saver, as I like to I I by employing camera techniques is not necessarily bad. This fluctuated since 1881. are few and calls this his "hobby" — he made ' ' • Elke Sommer. and trite movie situations, the need for a comprehensive trips ice cream and various non-al- call them, is felt to be a particu- some- show would be more effective if There are separate sections on many to the Logan Square ^flifr lar ; ,; Adopted from Irving Wallace's compilation existing coholic beverages. aid to the individual" k )4«K^by Steve ¥nind»^^>^^ what reminiscent and more ably we could in some way erase any Varsity, Freshman, and Junior of records Library to gather the immense

. : ::, best selling novel, The Prize con- Although followers of Jack Despite these invaluable func- handled In The Dark at the Top preconceptions about Preston. Varsity Football. Included In, was urgent. amount of material found in Various Reasons "It must be emphasized that >: cerns a young American nove- Kraft's tions, Student Council still Kill there exists direct magic circus may dis- the of the Stairs, To a Mocking- No one could be so ruthless the Varsity section Is a year-by- In 1928 and 1932 there were newspapers, magazines, etc. Permanently packed during a correlation '; list, Andrew Craig (Paul New- agree, the most important stu- remains the victim of student bird, between the need for these and Long Day's Journey as to say anything about Michael year compilation of their op- two fires which left a hiatus In All this has resulted in a bas- school hours, this room has a men- V',' inan) who comes to Stockholm dent organization apathy. .students regard Into tal crutches one's relative on the Villa- Many Night. As a matter of Kearney's deplorable acting. So, ponents and the score of each the Vlllanova athletic records. ketball history published late seating capacity of 135 normal- and to accept his Nobel Prize in liter- nova campus is the Student the Council as an elite organiza- opinion the production sized collegiate-type security in the world. That's whole enough said about the little boy. game. Father O'Donnell, an ardent last Fall and upcoming volumes people. Yet, ature, and walks Into wheeling- Council. The reason for its para- tion, aloof from the student leaves one with the impression The author has extracted com- sports fan, had always felt that on and track. Another in moments of g^eat excitement why college professors, for ex- • dealing murder, suspense, and mgh Point mount importance is its main body. These students reason of having seen It all before. ments from various sources de- something had to be done about book covering diverse sports will here on campus, such as during ample, have no 'pie shoppe', .uninhibited love affairs. objective. Without flowery that, since they have no voice in Outstanding and overshadow- Home-coming or the Beat- while students do." Dull Plot picting game events which oc- this. be published in the near future. when ing everjrthlng, including \- I phrases or verbose sentences, the Council, the functions of that the les Noticing that he became signfii- , No sooner has he stepped from the are guests on the Eki Sullivan The plot plods through the primary function of body concern them in no way. script and weak directon, was cantly more nervous and fidgety : the plane bringing him from New the Student Show, the Shoppe has been trials of an atheistic father who :';:; York than he becomes involved Council is to serve the student Nothing could be farther from Aline MacMahon's performance known to accommodate 1641 as time wore on, I glanced at loves a very Anglican mother as the kindly aunt. •v.: in one of the most embracing and body. the truth. As hns already been Her acting students, much to the consterna- my watch, remarked that it was who is expecting a "surprise" romantic plots ever thought up. Achie^'iements stated, the primary concern of Is precise, and a role that could tion of the building's architects, getting towards lunchtime, and doesn't to and who know how be merely representative if First he meets the blonde, In this respect, this year's the Student Council is the stu- a type who still insist, somewhat daze- asked him I could walk him tell her child It. about is a clear and full characteriza- to Dougherty, as going blue-eyed Elke Sommer, who is Student Council has been especi- dent body. Any student, even dly, that this is Impossible. I was to The surprise, of course, is a tion. a member of the Swedish Foreign ally successful. The Council's though he does not belong to the There are many reasons why eat initiate baby and throughout the movie people Office, and who is assigned to accomplishments throughout the Council, can a motion. Sussklnd attempted a great deal congregate at the Pie He sighed in obvious relief, I year have been many and varied. The only stipulation is the the you get the Impression that the in bringing this novel play Shoppe. and then related eats iv ? guide him during his stay in and how he little boy all just Perhaps the most noteworthy motion be co-signed by a Student knows about to the screen. He has overshot lunch with his friends in the ; Stockholm. When I asked a group of Soph- ;t / : about everything but Isn't let- He then meets the brunette, achievement is the new semester Council member. his mark because by translating mores why they were going Faculty dining room every day ting on to a soul, — least of all Emily Stratman (Diane Baker) realignment plan. Under this Student Council Day this to a mass medium of enter- from Mendel to the Pie Shoppe at precisely twenty minutes past to the audience. who is the niece of another No- schedule change the first semes- In response to this feeling of tainment, he ham faUed to en- to get a coke, as there are coke twelve. bel winner. Dr. Stratman (Ed- ter will now end before the lethargy toward the Student The major conflict comes by large the depth and insight of machines in Mendel's cafeteria, When we arrived at the front Christmas holidays. Council, a special Student Coun- way of an unfortunate accident one of the replied steps of Dougherty HaJl, I men- , ward G. Robinson). the script in relation to the scope boys that he Another motion passed by the il Day is being held today. This In which the father is killed, thus was going because Jim was go- tioned that it was now 12:35. It is when Newman suspects of its production. It rings of a Council was a measure calling affair, headed by Tom Furst, subjecting the mother to more ing. The gentleman squeeked Dr. Stratman of being an im- Now Jim was going because twice, , for non-compulsory class attend- vice-chairman of the Student somber emoting than in the past, little toy in a large hollow box Harry was going, waved hurriedly good-bye, low- poeter that his chain of sus- who was go- ance. This motion went as far as Council, will attempt to acquaint especially when the little boy is being played with by people who ing because Dave was. ered his head, scurried up the penseful escapades begins. He is Father President before being the student body with "the ac- beginning to ask a lot more Dave said stairs and right hurled into a canal, comes close just rattle it around. he was going over stumbled vetoed, thus giving hope for tivities, achievements, problems stupid questions. to the Pie through one of the plate glass to being run down by a tug boat Shoppe because Janet eventual passage. and goals of the Council." It is As portrayed by Jean Sim- was going. However, Janet said doors. "..;,'.< and a car, takes refuge in a nud- Undoubtedly the one Student hoped that this event will make mons, the mother is uneven that she was going because all ist camp meeting, is involved In a an Whatever the reason, an Council accomplishment that has the Council more accessible to murder case, and a Russian character. She is a woman torn General Meeting amazing number of Viilanova gained the most publicity, both the students, thus encouraging her desires and strongly fr^ghter called no less. The Sea- by own students regularly gather in the on off in and campus, the Con- greater participation in student limited by her religion. Miss BLOODMOBILE Pie Shoppe. Most simply find a gull. All this is casted around cert-Lecture Series. So far, this [government of the the majestic events of Nobel Simmons maintains a certain NEW seat (without buying anything), series has presented such promi- "''•;;:/; dignity In the face of death but and begin to debate and discuss -Week. The focal point of the day is will be on nent figures as William Buckley, In more complex moments of the great issues of the day, such It might be hard to understand, the Student Council meeting this Harry Golden, Leopold Stokow- emotion she fails miserably. VILLANOVA but under this shadow of intri- evening as : Shall we go to the Hi-ski hop ski and Rise Stevens. A Spring at 6:30. The Council has CAMPUS gue, humor is the mainstay of WeakSattre this Saturday night? Are nurses appearance of Senator Barry invited the heads of student gov- "The Prize." The cameras run on for real. ernment to attend discuss There is an unsucceflsful at- HISTORY Goldwater and Hubert Hum- and CLUB • and on as Paul Newman Is pic- Weds. Feb. 1 phery is still a possibility. the lack of student participation tempt at satire pointed at the tu red giving comical expressions, These discussion periods can- And, of course, no review of in student government and offer Anglican Church and this Is Thurs. • Feb. lowering his glasses, and hust- FEBRUARY 20. 10:30 20 not be made light of. Many Student Council motions is com- solutions to this situation. All most haphazard. It gives much ling his Swedish guide. One times they evolve into serioun plete without, mention of the is- students are urged to attend to of the script an unreal atmo- scene pictures Miss Sommer and considerations of important mat- sue of girl cheerleaders. This observe the Co.'Ucil in action. sphere by skirting some of the 209 BARTLEY HALL Andrew Craig riding In the back ters. Some very grave questions main issues. .:,:;';,. .:,•:;,, Alumni Gym somewhat touchy subject Any member of the student body ,;:.v i^^. have answered pro- of a limousine. Craig Is bragging been by ravaged the campus for weeks, is allowed to speak at the meet- It is this constant detour of about his love affair In America, 9:00-3:00 longed, and often heated, deli- gaining ing. The entire meeting will be direction which makes the whole attention in national OPEN TO ALL beration in the Pie Shoppe. and is trying to explain to his ;.,.>: newspapers. broadcast on WWVU. movie so superficial. In one in- Swedish partner that he is ex- All kidding aside, VUlanova'a perienced in the art of making WALK-IN Pie Shoppe, in a very real sense, love. is the social, economic, transpor- With outright clarity and a DONORS tational, political and even cul- straight face Miss Sommer turns February 21, 1964 tured center of the campus. The and says, "Mr Craig in our coun- WELCOME only consistent criticism of this try you would be considered a interview: snack bar is it size. Many stu- dents feel that the Pie 'The future depends on people with ideas." Shoppe The Senior Concert 1 is entirely too small. But, ex- This statement helps explain the work at IBM cept for this one relatively in- Anthony Wayne k Development Engineering t Manufacturing today: seeking and finding new ways to handle significant blemish, the Pie Shop- Tavern (Engineering) I Programming I l\^arketlng/ information, planning and building new machin- SARAH pe remains one of the most pleasant memories of graduating Sales I Systems Engineering I ery for the task, exploring wholly new methods. 120 West Loncotfer Av«nue BEAUTY and the BEARD Villanovans. I demand for ideas has never been greater. Woyne, Po. The (YOU'LL LOVE THE BLENDING) VAUGHN / The

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February 19, 1964 • THE VII>NOVAN THE VILLANOVAN • Februory 19, 1964 . : :

Haverford Show Pysth Club Begins Semester; Dr. James Dougherty To Speak Features D. Brubeck cflmpus nEUJS briefs President Outlines Activities Concert On Feb. 28 On US-Soviet Arms Relations The Dave Brubeck Quartet will The university's Psychology dance for its members. The Conservative Club's first Service!' at 7 :30 p.m. in 110 Hart- be in concert at Haverford Club will hold its first meeting Two lectures are planned for lecture of the semester, origin- ley Hall. Richard H. Miller, Professor of vision programs are asked to of and as a memorial to the late Conditioning Engineers last televised debate over station School's Ryan Memorial Gymna- of the second semester during this term. One will be given by ally scheduled for Tuesday, Feb- All paid club members are en- Civil Engineering, and Chairman contact the Office of Public In Francis X. Klekotka, brother of month in New Orleans. Dr. An- WHYY (Channel 12) on Tues- sium on February 28 at 8:30 p.m. the activities period tomorrow, Dr. Bernard Boniwell of the Psy- ruary 11, has been reschedulec*. titled to receive a copy of of the department, recently formation. the Father President. derson presented a paper during day evening, February 11. The Tickets for the Brubeck con- February 20, in room 158 Men- chology Department. His topic for Thursday, February 20. Dr. Democracy In America to be spoke before the Associate Mem- it -k it if Father Klekotka accepted the the meeting which will be pub- topic for the debate was: "Re- cert will go on sale February 19. del Hall. and the other lecturer will be an- James Dougherty of the Foreigr made available immediately after ber Forum of the Philadelphia An article on the emerging new equipment in his offices on lished in the Society's monthly solved That Social Security 20, 21 in the Pie Shoppe. The nounced later. The club also has Research Institute at the Univer- the lecture on February 20. Chapter of the American Society world of the '60*8 entitled, Tuesday, January 28. It will journal. Benefita Should be Extended to The club has already outlined tickets are priced at $2.50 and several movies scheduled for its sity of Pennsylvania will address Any student interested in join- of Civil Engineers. *'Good-by to Isolationism," writ- be placed in immediate use by • • • • Include Complete Medical Care. its plans for .this semester. Its $3.50. members. the club on the subject of Soviet- ing the Villanova Conservative Mr. Miller who holds degrees ten by Villanova's Law Dean, the Department of Electrical En- Dr. Cyrus J. Sharer, Director president, Peter Bologna, a sen- Brubeck is currently, and has • • • • Bologna has announced that American Arms Relations. The Club may obtain the necessary from the University of Pennsyl- Harold G. Reuschlein, appeared gineering. of the Department of Geography, ior from Detroit, Michigan, has for some years been the most the society hopes to sponsor lecture will be held at 7:30 p.m. information by contacting Jack vania and the Drexel Institute in a recent issue of The Catholic ir it it it has been invited to serve as a A new telephone arrangement announced that they will be cul- sought after personnality in the some interdepartment debates in 110 Bartley Hall. Ames in 252 Sheehan Hall. of Technology had for his topic World. A piece by Richard Dup- Regional Advisor to the Geo- at the Gate House near the Ithan minated by the annual open world of jazz. The success of the Villanova is one of four area this semester v^h the Philoso- graphy house, society in series of albums and his "Graduate Education.", . rey, Chairman of the Graduate and Liberal Arts Project Avenue entrance will make it given by the "Time" Dr. Dougherty is recognized as colleges which will paHicipate phy Club. Hopes have reportedly I • • • • Theatre Department, appeared in sponsored jointly by The Associ- possible for incoming calls to be conjunction with the Psychology ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^ an authority on this subject and in a series of news broadcasts been spurred toward this goal by Villanova PSEA Hosts The University has purchased the same issue of the monthly ation of American Geographers received at any hour of the day Department. The affair is sched ^^^.^^ ^^ ^^^^ Brubeck's musi on foreign policy in general. On begun by station WFIL-TV for a couple of prelimmary meetmgs. ,^^^^ a private dwelling adjacent to publication. and the National Science Foun- or night and on holidays and uled for the week of April 6 and ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ Ambass. February 19, he will participate Annual Convention Saturday and Sunday nights at the faculty parking lot on th-? .;.•..•;•:=;-• • • • dation. Last month Dr. Sharer weekends. In addition to the LA- will take place in the psychology dors," is well known. in a televised debate in New 10:30 p.m. Dr. Hafeez Malik of south side of Lancaster Avenue. The Annual Catholic Confer- participated in a panel discussion 5-4600 number, the lines 4601, wing on the third floor of Men- Brubeck's quartet features art- York on the subject of disarma For Southeast Region the Political Sience Department Concept Deadline Resting among the green trees ence on Inter-American Student of the project at the National 4602, and 4603 have been placed del Hall. ists such as alto sax player Paul ment. On February 29, the Villanova was the first Villanova faculty Februgry 21. 1964 along the P&W right of way, it Problems was held last month Academy of Sciences, Washing- in use. Desmond. Desmond recently won chapter of the Student Pennsyl- members to appear. Dr. Joseph During the event several noted second lecture of the se- the same row as ton, ":W- • • • The is situated in in Chicago. Mr. Daniel R i v a s, D.C. An article by Eh*. Submit Articles: first prize in Down Beat Readers vania State Education Associa- J. George of the History authorities on psychology from Thursday, House, the College of Dept. Sharer mester will be given the Alumni Villanova's Foreign Student Ad- entitled, "The Philadel- WRTI-FM, 90.1 FM, Temple across the nation are expected to Concept Box, Poll. Joe Morello, on drums, was tion will serve as host for the the was the second. February 27, by David Taylor, Nursing Headquarters, and visor, represented the Univer- phia Iron and Street District: Its University's educational, non- those Stude.1t Council Office also recently honored by Down annual convention of the south- • • • • give lectures. In additior^ Scotish-American historian. Mr. Augustinian Guild Offices. sity. Relation to the Seaways',' re- commercial radio station will the oppor- Beat. east region. This year's theme ,, attending will have — or — Taylor, is considered an author- effort to bring more stu- cently In an • • •: • Dr. James R. Anderson, Pro- appeared in the October broadcast three Villanova bas- tunity viewing using all The newest member of the for the convention will be of and ity on the Revolutionary Wai the new addi- issue Concept; dents on campus, An environmental test cham- fessor of Mechanical Engineer- 1963 of Economic Gfeo- ketball games from the Palestra. psychological equip- group, Gene Wright, is an out- "Teacher's Responsibilities types of Villanova, University, and the colonial era of our coun- tion will be used as a dormitory. ber has been presented to the ing and Chairman of the Depart- graphy. They include Villanova's games ment. standing bass player and has realistic, reciprocal, recognized." the second Villanova, Pa. try's history. It will be in use for University by the Institute of ment, attended the annual meet- • • • • against St. Joseph's, Marquette, been featured with Count Basic, Following registration in Bart- Refreshments will be offered to — or — semester. pre- ing of the Society of will speak on the subject, ley cafeteria, the program will Environmental Sciences. The American A team of Villanova debaters and Temple on February 22, 26 visitors. Following the scheduled Cal Tjader, and Red Novo, before He •" '^ • • 5 Delurey Holl Washington's be opened with the Invocation sentation was made in memory Heating, Refrigerating, and Air met in a and 29. events, the club plans to hold a his association with Brubeck. General Secret Dr. Albert Raditzer, modera- by Reverend Richard Appicci, tor of the Villanova Geophysical OSA, dean of Student Activities. At the 1963 stockholders* meeting, Arjay R. Miller, President of recently reported on the COMPANIES Society, THE BELL TELEPHONE Greetings will be extended to Ford Motor Company, emphasized the Company's far-sighted recruit- progress of the organization's the delegates by the University ment program and its accent on developing management talent student research. SALUTE: GEORGE KATZENBERGER, JR. President, the Rev. John A. Kle- A paper on the reaction of fog- DEVEIOPMENT OF "Obviously, our long-run future will be determined by the develop- kotka, OSA, prior to the princi- blast sound fronts on con- horn ment of our management. Here, every one of us— at all levels of pal speech by Dr. Charles An Assistant Engineer himself only a year ago, Georjge neer in East Orange qualified him for his latest promotion. choidal saline waves was re- Boehm, superin/tendent of Public supervision— recognizes this as his most important function. Since 1946, in Katzenberger, Jr., now supervises two Assistant Engineers. He had gained notice for his thoroughness programming cently presented at the North- Schools for Pennsylvania. the Company has recruited widely varied talent— talent that can additions to central offices and in his handling eastern Chapter of the Interna- be George (B.S.M.E., 1961) is ihe New Jersey Bell Engineer equipment MANAGEMENT The luncheon, to be held in the largest telephone tional Geo-oceanographic Society blended to give us the required combination of tight administration and responsible for providing for telephone growth in two im- of layout and building work for one of Dougherty Hall, will feature Mrs. London, Connecticut. creative scope. portant central office exchange areas near New Brunswick. buildings in the district. in New Ella Rhoads, a Freedom Founda- • • • • On his own signature George can approve expenditures George Katzenberger, Jr., like many young engineers, "Under a carefully conceived management development program, we try to tion Award winner and currently is impatient to make things happen for his company and Dr. Robert White, Chairman IS OUR MOST for additional equipment and facilities costing up to $3000 recruit the best personnel available, both in training and experience. Once we a teacher of social studies at Wil- of the Chemical Engineering De- measure of his company's belief in himself. There are few places where such restlessness is apiece, a significant liam Tennent High School. get them, we have a program for giving them varied opportunities and increasing fast-growing tele- partment, is Chairman of the his thinking and judgment. more welcomed or rewarded than in the The delegates will break up Middle Altantic Section of the responsibility. This program is in force in all parts of the Company— in manufactur- George's outstanding contribution as an Assistant Engi- phone business. into groups for the purpose of American Society for Engineer- IMPORTANT ing, finance, styling, engineering and marketing. workshop sessions. The conven- ing Education during the present The program is paying off. We have developed a real depth of management talent tion will end at a general session year. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES in the Company, and we are dedicated to seeing it continued and reinforced. Becau.se at which time elections will be recent meeting of the sec- A held, and next year's officers FUNCnON of this, I feel not only very fortunate in being associated with this management tion at in chosen. New York was attended by a group, but also very confident of its long-run success. We know our goals and how to group of Villanova'L engineering achieve them. TELEPHONE MANOF-THE-MONTH faculty including Dean John J. Turf 'n' Tinsel Begins Gallcn. • • • • Work On Production; George J. Chorba, Associate Final Tiy-Outs Held Professor in the Accounting De- Those interested in a career with a future are invited to register at the Placement Office MOTOR COMPANY for an interview with Ford Motor Company representatives, who will be op campus soon. The Ameiicafi.Road, Deaiborn, Michigan partment of the College of Com- Once again the Turf 'n' Tinsel merce and Finance, attended a of Villanova University is com- week long seminar recently. mencing production of an enter- The affair was sponsored by tainment. The show, to be pre- the Endicott, New York facilities sented April 30, May 1, and 2, of the International Business has for its setting a dude ranch Machine Company and focused in the West. attention on the problem "Man- Final try-outs were held agement Science for Executives." Thursday, February 13. Practice • • • • for members of the chorus which \'-. %. The Villanova Political Union consists of singers and dancers last is presently planning activities began Wednesday. for the second semester. The T 'n' T which has already done first business meeting will be a skit for Parents' Weekend and one for the Mothers' St. held on Thursday, February 20. V '.„• Club of in 110 Hartley Hall. All mem- Tiiomas of Villanova is an all- bers are urged to attend this male organization. meeting. Girls, however, are needed to • • • • assist with the make-up and cos- Faculty members interested in tumes. accepting speaking engagements A professional director, Betty or participating in radio or tele- Green, has directed the show for the past six years. Bemadette Donnelly, a former Rockette, is the choreographer. All profits from T 'n* T pro- ductions, and there will be if THE MAIN POINT X>eople turn out for the perform- Coffee Cabaret opening Feb. 28 ances, go to a scholarship fund. and 29 - across the firo houso in Bryn Mowr- 3 performances nightly • 8:15- Arjay K. Miller. I'residenl of Ford LACROSS CLUB 9:45-11 ;30- on weekends Motor ( oinpiiny. and Mciiry Ford II. Admission $1.30 PRACTICE ample parking Chairman of (hr Ii<»ar(l. at \*HV.\ Aiuuial available. Daily featuring Stockholders' Mrctiin,'. 3:30 ED McCURDY . ot THE MAIN POINT Eost Side of Field House ALL WELCOME An equal op|H»rtiiint> etnplo>

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Foes Provide Opposition HYi Cathoh'i Athlete Award MermenDefeatNavy, LaSalk; Intramural Office Four Tough The Other Halfs Name Is George Slates Chess, Bridge, Goes To Frosh Bill Andrejko by Rusty Miller Relay Squad Sets Peal Mark Foul Shooting Contest As Kruftmen Heod Into Homestretch u Last Saturday night the athletic moderators of the Cath> The intramural office is going by Steve Freind by Steve Freind dividual medley hi 2:07.7, top- Alumni Association of St. John's olic high schools in the metro- /..iGfcorge (Honeyjear) This year the lay-off hurt to have their 9 ping his own varsity record. He foul shooting con- Turnin^g into the homestretch of a fabu- Warriors in scoring with a 17.7 average while Prep presented the second an- politan New York area. Leflwica lo be exact. Tnis George's timing and shook Paced by Ail-American Dick also raised his varsity and pool test on February 28 between 2 lous campaign, Villanova's hustling Wildcats hauling in 10.7 rebounds. Last season, the nual Herb Hess Trophy to Bill is olu McDonough, Villanova's swim- Names Forwarded honeybear a 22 year his confidence a bit. This toiir- Andrejko, Villanova freshman. standard in the 500-yard free- and 4:30 in the afternoon. The face four stiff tests before hitting the Warriors met Villanova in the consolation a junior tiom Wahumgcou, was noticeable ih ming team splashed to two more The names of the top-ranking his hesi- style with a 5:13.3 timing. nament trail. Seeking their twentieth win, round of the NIT, notching a 66-58 victory. Andrejko is formerly of St. victories last contest will be based a best U. C. He biaiias b-0 aiid tation to shoot or drive. week, boosting on athletes are forwarded to the Bill Livingood was the other the 'Cats tackle St. Joseph's in The Game on Temple Francis Prep, also located 4n weighs 185 pouudB—like a However as much as he their record to 6-2. After edging of 50 basis. various local New York news- i Wildcat contributor to the record Saturday night. For the first time in his long reign at Brooklyn. honeybear siiould (George iTiight try to conceal him I a powerful Navy squad, 50-45, papers who rank the nominees books, tying Don Reed's varsity All students who are interested Following the tilt with the Hawks, Vil- Temple, Coach Harry Litwack has a big man. The award was given at the pjcAta up tne nicKname tlie old George keeps show- last Wednesday, the Mermen for first, second, and third place i mark of 2:11.4 in the 200-yard lanova faces Marquette on February 26 at He's Jim Williams, a 6-8 sophomore from eighteenth annual reunion din- when he was just a snaae ing avenged Villanova's basketball in signing up can do so in either on the basis of ability, perform- through. Whenever he backstroke. the Palestra before meeting the Temple Owls Norristown who has lived up to his advance ner held at the Garden Oity heavier. stops loss to LaSalle with a 75-20 the Intramural office or room 13 ance, and good sportsman. thinking too much Co-captain Jack in another Big Five encounter the following billing. In the Owl's 14-5 campaign, Williams Hotel, Garden City, Long Island. romp. Geoghegan At Archbishop Carroll and just playa ball there Sullivan. Awards, intramural Saturday. March 3 finds Werkman and his has averaged 18 ppg. while grabbing re- The award was given on the Andrejko was chosen as the if matched McDonough with two High bcnool in Wasning- isn't a Navy leading athlete in metropolitan guard around that wins, taking the 50 and 100-yard keys, will be given to the winners Pirates from Seton Hall at the Field House bounds at a 12.5 pace. He should provide basis of the 1962-63 scholastic ton, George, like his coun- can stop him. Blazing to a pool record, the New York Catholic high schools freestyle. Rick Girdler placed of the first three places. in the season finale. with a rugged assignment year. 'Cats 400-yard freestyle re! a-/ terpart from Overbrook, Besides Williams, \? The award is sponsored the by a wide margin of the local Last week's game first in the 200-yard freestyle St. Joseph's the Temple cast by he mixed with some now team provided the margin of vic- The Chess and Bridge touma New York press. c» while Bob Biese took diving With the graduation of Jimmy Lymar almost the same as last year. Vince Richard- St. John's Alumni Association in against Duquesne was a tory against the Middies in the company ; Tom ments are underway and have famous honors. and Tom Wynne, basketball experts expected son, Bob Harrington honor of Herb Hess who is pres- While at St. Francis Prep good example of this. In it, Hoover of the New York last event of the day. Rick Grid- The Mermen also splashed to matches each Monday evening in a lean season for St. Joe's. But the Hawks and Dan Fitzgerald ently the athletic coach at the Andrejko participated in basket- George exhibited fine ball- ler, Jack Cxcoghegan, Paul Winn Knicks, John Thompson of continue to work Lit- school. ball, swiming, football and base- control and some easy triumphs in the 400-yard the day hop cafeteria of Dough- still have Coach Jack Ramsey and that's the Providence and John Aus- clutch and Ray Donnelly were timed at medley and 400-yard freestyle main reason for their sui*prising 14-7 record. wack's m a c h i n e of- Candidates for the award are ball and wail all-Catholic in New steals "He played dircdcvil 3:14.5. erty Hall.^ tin of Boston College. Included in their string of victories are fense like clockwork. nominated by the coaches and York City for the latter two. ball that night," said coach relays. The Explorers' lone vic- Two other pool records were Interested students in this also Frank Bishop Kraft. tory was supplied by Joe Dieterle impressive wins over NYU, Providence and has been set. Geoghegan churned through who copped the 200-yard breaat- can sign up in the Intramural Georgetown. In Big sidelined with a shoul- deorge is well liked by the 200 yard freestyle in 1:48.9 Five competition, the der injury but sub Bill stroke. I OflSce. everyonf: who knows him. to erase one standard while Mid- Hawks have bowed to Kelley is avera

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Kraftmen Conquer Canisius, 73-58 Melchionni, Moore Hit 56 Per Cent by Jim O'Brien Jones hadn't scored and had that Wally might do serious even lost the ball once. damage to his left hip. It started with upset stomachs in the The second half started with and it ended with upset stom- But Richie Moore was Moore, Sallee, Leftwich, Schaffer, achs. In between, however, process of throwing in six first Melchionni. This five out- half field goals, and Bill Mel- and everyone was fine and all went i scored Canisius 13-1 in the open- well. chionni scored nine of his twenty- ing minutes of the second half, United Airlines flight 682 took one points in the first half. making the score 47-26, and the off from Philadelphia Interna- Goal-Tending game was over. tional Airport at 11:10 a.m. Fri- The half ended with Al Sallee lead fluctuated between 14 day, February 14. Thirty-three The being called for goal-tending. and 21 points the rest of the minutes later the team was in Vol. This cut the lead to 34-21. Alan way. Canisius never again ser- 39—No. 16 VILLANOVA UNIVE LANOVA, PA. March 4, 1964 Williamsport, and Bill Melchionni and just about touched the net a re- and Richie the iously threatened. It was Moore were on the referee called interfering .:''•...•.:.:"',• laxing evening for Jack Kraft. ropes. • ;;.•:• with the basket. Coach Kraft Rougli Flight ; • .-^ y protested vigorously, but with no Butch Hits Chicago Mayor Addresses Law Forum It was a rough flight. The success. Winterbottom came in weather was bad, and Richie was Butch The scouting report had been foot jump shot. soon reaching for one of those and sank a 25 correct. The defense lagged off Melchionni knocked in a re- famous "bags" that airlines pro- Bill he stood fifteen feet Bossert and bound with his elbow from eight Concerning Urban Reni^wal Problems vide. He didn't use it. basket looking at it. shot the He out. It that kind of a by Jim Brcnnon All our players should get sick, feet was 2 for 4. Meanwhile, Gennari was for the next night the "weak night. The last of series of Villanova two shooting with Richie Moore's a Law Fonims dealing with the topic "The City Faces stomachs" shot scored Happy Lockec Room Its Problems" was recently addressed by a sold 56%, hand in his face. He shot 6 for man wlio newspapers in his early youth, almobt two thirds of V. U.'s The happy locker room was worked in the Chicago stockyards and rose 19. Brennan got 20 rebounds, to be mayor of the "Windy City." points, and led the Wildcats past made happier with the news that The Honorable but Wash got the big ones. Uichard J. Daley's disseilation was concerned with the problems of to Temple. Wins Canisius 73 to 58, and right into LaSalle had lost Urban Renewal and how Cliicairo has done pioneer work in this field. Jones Hurting Temple will the NCAA Tournament. over St. Joe's and Mayor Daley began by stating that Urban Renewal involves many aspects of the law City For the first three minutes and Wally Jones aggravated his give the Cats a tie for the and that many new laws are being made in this direction. Kraft is fifteen seonds of the game Cani- injury in the first half, and didn't Title. They say that I*ublic Housing going to have Moore and Mel- sius didn't score. It was 8-0 and play the whole second half. H*» Under Urban Renewal are many facets. Speaking of Public Housing, he said that a Kraft chionni flown to those two looked like a mismatch. Then, finished with one point. community should be able to use its power of eminent domain to meet the needs of proper suddenly, Canisius led 9-8. Wally didn't want to take the chance games. housing. Chicago has been able to clear 800 acres of slums and replace it with Public Hous- ing, and they have also been a pioneer in developing housing for elderly citizens. These homes for the aged are located throughout the city and all of the buildings have been espec- Pistol Team Wins Sectional Title; ially designed for senior citi- zens. (Photo by Tom Thomas) Shamokinaki Committee Critics Although there liave been Sinclair Cops Individual Trophies Bernie Srhaffer drives in for a goal against Duquesne, to block many critics of Urban Re- by Jim Proud Wednesday night. Pat Schipani makes a vain effort y»0»a<>j|*<»WW»*»<^|'^OOW»ft^ ftw»<.v*y>»0vw^/-^<» newal and particularly of Pub- ^^ his shot. ; >. V One of the lesser known, but lic Housing, Mayor Daley as- most successful groups on cam- serted that these projects do not pus, is the pistol team. result in a tax loss, but that Led by George Sinclair, the Xats Return To Winning Form after improvement a greater tax sharpshooters won the NRA In- yield is possible. He cited an ex- ter-collegian Pistol sectional ample where before redevlop- championship on February 9, ByDrubbmg Duquesne, 73-63 nient the tax yield was $200,000 from such fine schools as La- and after improvement the yield Salle, Valley Forge and Penn. by Ed Farrell The contest was close until went up to $500,000. jumpers and con- Sinclair who was high man for The re- Jones hit two He went on to say that tax- verted a free throw with eight the Villanova team in the team turned to their winning ways payers who do not liive in an also the individual minutes gone in the first half, to matches, won last Wednesday night by de- area of Urban Renewal do not the Cats a 15-8 lead. trophies in both conventional and throning the Dukes of Duquesne, give see a need for it, but they fail major cog in the Wildcat international events. 73-63. A to realize that crime, desolation, machine was the inspired play of and poverty have no boundaries Championships The turning point of the game Jim Washington in the second Anything that The meet championship which may have been ten minutes be- benefits one sec- half. He wound up with the tion the opening tap-off when of a city benefits another. is comparable to the champion- fore rebounding figure of game high Even though some of the ship of the Big Five in basket- Wally Jones was announed as 18. His six for 12 shooting from (Continued on Page 11) held in the basement of being in the starting line-up. ball was the floor materially contributed the Science building, the Jones had been a doubtful Naval to the victory. starter because of a hip injury "Cats' home range. (Photo by Tom Thomas) Dean's List Reveals The 'Cats have the strongest sustained against LaSalle. 3Tayor Richard Dnlcy of ChicaKo examines ancient law- Surrounding the Rev. George Riley, OSA, moderator of team in the area. They took the Jones Has 22 Villanova Scholars books in the library of Villanova University School of Law. NCAA the Shamokinaki Mission Dance are members of (he commit- all 22 first three places in the men's Jones led the Wildcats with Villanova'3 19-2 Wildcats Looking on : Villanova\s Law Dean, Harold G. Reuschlein. tee preparing the fete scheduled for Friday night. ForThe First events except the international (Photo by Irvin Frankcl) points and successfully contained became the second team in the Semester Mayor Daley spoke during the third session of Villanova's team competition in which they Very Reverend John A. Klekotka, OSA, University Presi- the Dukes Ail-American candi- nation to enter the National A number of IBM pages—31 Law Forum on Thursday evening, February 27. holding placed first and second. dent is seen receivinjs: trophies won by the pistol dub. With date, Willie Somerset, Collegiate Athletic Associa- to be exact — tells the story Migi- points, more than ten of The first event was the con- |Fr. Klekotlia are Charles Sinclair and Staff Sergeant him to 15 tion's post-sca.son tournament. Sliamol(inalci the hard-working scholars average. Orientalizes ventional team championships in liacci, who is coach and moderator of thie Pistol Club. below his 25.7 ppg Earlier Temple was placed in who, by the grace of God and which the Villanova team took the tournament as winner of their professors, achieved the all honors, finishing one, two, the Middle Atlantic Confer- Field House On Friday Night acme of academic success, com- Dr. John Callahan To Deliver three with their number one ence when they upset La- monly known as the Dean's List The annual Shamokinaki Pie Shoppe to team of George Sinclair, An- Two Mile Relay Squad Successful Sal'e's Explorers. This is Vil- from 9:30 a.m. The remarkable 866 students Dance for the thony Mascia, James Dubrorow, lanova's sixth post - season benefit of the Aug- 2:30 p.m. The price of tickets on the list will find their names AnnualSt Augustine Lecture and Gary Leideckct taking away tournament bid. ustinian mission will be held this will be $2.50 until noon today on page 13 of this edition. the coveted first place position. The Main-Liners will go Friday in the Villanova Field when they will cost $3. Chances At the top of this exalted list The sixth annual Saint Augus- Professor Callahan received Second World Record Hou.se In the second event, the indivi- In Quest For against on from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 for the jewels will also be sold lie 26 students in the 4.00 class. tine lecture will be presented on his Doctorate in Philosophy from Zowlak regional triple- a.m. with the tickets. Sunday, March at p.m. in dual conventional competition, by Roy Boron record Georgetown set in Louis- Orr, who replaced Vic March 9 in a With the highest cumulative 8, 3 the University of Chicago in Villanova again captured the man, was the only header at the Palestra. Highlights of the dance in- Making a special appearance average possible Vasey Hall Auditorium. The 1940. is regular contribu- Coach Jumbo Elliott sent his ville last winter. as leadoff in one semester, He a places. Sin- not a member clude the awarding of a door- at the dance will the Rev. Saint Augustine Lecture, pre- first three George two-mile relay team after the The Quantico Marines, who runner who was be these students have proved that tor to classical and philosophical original record-breaking 45.5% prize — an imported tea set from Joseph P. O'Connor, sented annually and having for clair who had a 296 score of a record again last Saturday ran second, were put out of con- of the OSA, who they are quite capable of defend- journals and has just recently world for 66 possible 300, was first with Tony unit in Boston. Zwolak, who has The Wildcats shot 30 Japan — and the raffling of is currently a missionary in ing its general theme "Saint Augus- critical edition of night, and for the second time in t e n t i o n on the second leg. themsel^^es successfully completed a Mascia and James Duborow plac- returned to distance running, ran for a 45.5% average. Besides either a Linde Star Sapphire Japan. against tine and the Augustinian Tradi- two tries this season the quest Adams, who had taken Orr's the pedantic projects works of Gregory of Nyssa, an ing second third. mile at Louisville for a Jones' 22, and Washington's 14, worth $75 or a 10-point diamond tion," and was successful. This time the pass with about a seven yard de- a 4:08.1 Committees Named which are thrust upon them. was inaugurated in the important and influential writer third place finish. Schaflfer had 10, Leftwich, 9, valued at $60, to be placed in the The Rev. George Riley, Spring of 1959. ROTC Wildcat quartet was running on ficit, passed the front- running OSA. Included in the perfect 'cum' of the early Church. the pole Moore, 7, and Erickson, 6. Louisville, an Marine with about a quarter-mile Rolando Cruz won winner's class ring. Anyone hold- moderator, and Steve Freind, class are Robert Strong, station Each year outstanding scholars In a special event, the ROTC the boards at Since the appearance in 1948 with leap of 15 for a For the Dukes, who shot 27 ing a lickcl to Ihr tinner eight-lap track designed for rec- remaining. Then a picture baton vault a 9% is elig- general chairman for the dance, manager of WWVU, Jacqueline from here and abroad are in- of his standard work "Four division, Gary Leidecker of Vil- Willard's 27 and Somer- pass sent Sullivan off with a new meet record. In the New for 78, ible for the door prize and have announced the heads of the Greco, a nurse, and Thomsus vited to discuss significant and lanova silver ord-breaking performances. Views of Time," which included won the medal by on Tuesday set's 15 constituted two thirds of The Villanova team made up twenty yard lead. York AC games chances will be sold at 25c a various committees. They are: Rzepski,a student in the College timely aspects of Saint Augus- finishing first in the field of scoring with Dennis Ouff an important treatment of Aug- Sullivan, Carroll Impress night his jump of 15-8 placed their donation. programs. Faith Connor; tickets, of Finance. tine's thought and influence shooters. of Jimmy Orr (1:53.9), Al Commence and to John Uelses,who having 8. ustine's analysis of time, Profes- (lt52.6), Tommy Sulli- Sullivan running his fastest him second Continuous music will be pro- Jim Morgan; publicity, Ed Hal- The IBM pages when taped to- These lecturers are .subsequently In the international meets, Adams 18-2. hit The Wildcats are now continued his van (1:49.5), and Noel CarroM half-mile, and anchorman Car- I6IV4. vided by the Villanovans and the lahan; finance, Jim Griflin; re- gether — for no particular rea- made available in published sor Callahan has the difference from conventional having won 14 of their laat 15 the 7:26.4 record roll widened the gap. Only p, O'Hara Steals Spotlight Revelers. The T-Tones of Rose- freshments, Tom Krause son — measure 341 inches or form. researches into the writings and being that the target is much (1.48.8) broke the pair games. they set in Boston two weekp 7:30.2 time by Quantico, In the New York meet a mont College will make a guest chances, Bob Mclntyre; and dec- 28.4 feet. As for a percentage Dr. John F. Callahan, Profes- teachings o£ the Bishop of Hippo, smaller, the Cats again showed The loss stopped the Duke vic- previous with a fantastic 7:24.9 fourth fastest clocking on record, of Villanova relay victories, and appearance. There is also a pos- orations, Brian Banmiller. of the entire enrollment. 20.9 sor of Philosophy and Classics at their superiority. In the team tory streak at seven. They now with special reference to the clocking. The time was also 5^ kept the Cats from making it a everything else for that matter, sibility that a noted celebrity will Others include: collections, per cent of the undergraduates , will de- event the Villanova number 1 an llr5 overall record. question of Platonic and Chris- 7:30.0 complete runaway. (Continued on Pa«;e 11) be on hand. Carl Dolente; novelties, Jerry liver the lecture entitled "Saint (rontinued on Page 11) seconds faster than the were able to translate their in- tian influence in the development Tickets are on sale now at Bruderle ; coats. Bob Cowan ; and tellectual capacity into positive Augustine and the Greek Philo- 12 THE VILLANOVAN • Februory 19, 1964 Bartley Hall cafeteria and the patrons, Betsy Grabowski. (Continued on Page 13) sophers." of Augustinian thought