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— ; New Council Named; Sports Water Course Begun; Softball Near End Round Up Ed Geisz. Intramural Director, This year the lacro.sse team has announced that new officers has dropped eight decisions with have been Tjppointed to the In- its best effort coming in an eight tramural Council for the 1962- to four losing effort against 1963 season. Alex Ward, Senior Drexel. These losses have come Arts, has been appointed Presi- at the hands of long erperienced dent, Charles iMcDonnell, Senior lacrosse clubs. Throughout the Melhanical Engineering, is the year, the entire team has played new Commissioner of Snorts, with great spirit and the play- 011ail while the Student Directors are ers have been progressing stead- James Murphy, Charles O'Reilly and James Brant. ily game by game. In addition, VOL. 37— No. 21 VILLANOVA UNIVl ILLANOVA. PA. a 12 man council staff has been Yearling coach, Dave Cole, MAY 16, 1962 appointed to coordinate and feels enthusiastic about next supervise next years program. year because of the large group A moment of— Anti-NF Amendment Life group of experienced men re- Savinjf Course pleasantry Fathers Role In Edutation The Intramural Department is turning. Defeated By Council *'*******^ ' «'>'" ' ''«*»" currently conducting a Red Team captain, Ed Hartwell, iM,w» ) ,,,,,,,,,^1,,,,,,.,^...^^^ Other Bills Passed Cross Senior Life Saving course, expres.ses thanks to those who and one of Recognized On Fathers' Day nnd will offer the Red Cros.s have helped the team and would seriousness by Ed Farrell Water Safety course. An intra- like to see all who can, come The National Federation of mural "You and we, the fathers and sented the keynote track meet will be con- see the team play the Washing- Catholic College Students will address. He ducted the faculty, have worked togeth- explained the Wednesday, May 16, at ton Lacrosse Club on Saturday remain a part of the Student goals of a Villa- 3:30. in er over the last four years in nova education, the stadium. at home. Council of Villanova University and thanked the Volley ball courts -T the work of education." fathers for helping Villanova to have been at least until next year. By a set up on the campus, at two Villanova (lolf This excerpt from the address attain these goals. Father con- The Team has vote of 8'i' to 25^2. an amend- locations, made to the fathers by the tinued. one at Sullivan Hall this season met with some had ment to the constitution of the Rev. "The work of education and the other Robert Welsh, OSA, is truly a at Fcdigan Hall. weather and bitter disappoint- Council which would have abol- summar- cooperative effort. It Organi?:ed izes the theme of Fathers' involves only games are planned ments. Favored at the years be- ished the organization was de- .Day, not the parents for next year, t 1962. and the faculty, and leagues will ginning to be one of the East's feated. This action was the but also the stu- be established. The big day, observed dent ... So better teams they lost to Army, highlight of the lengthy Con- on Sat- far as we can judge, Softball Champs urday. May 12, by senior stu- your men have received Villa- Princeton and Penn State by gress meeting held last Wednes- a Softball dents and their championships are decisive margins and were up- day evening. fathers, began nova education." now close at hand at at 11 with a Mass in the Grotto. Sports Events hand and set by LaSalle lO'/^ to V/2. Defending the position of the the following teams are in Rev. Joseph There were sports events fol- Nevertheless, the season has Rolando Cruz Is shown clearing the bar withe Inches to spare during the recent Penn Relays. NFCCS, Eugene d'Aquili, Senior Kenny, OSA, strong contention for the league clas.s moderator, celebrated lowing the luncheon, been brightened by seven wins Cruz tied at 15-4 with John Belitza of Maryland. Winner of the event was West Point's Dick Ply- Delegate, explained that one of the and the trophy: the Castaways, the Al- Mass and the Very Rev. honored guests had their choice to date and some stellar indivi- male who went to 15-734. (Photo by Ty Wong) the major difficulties encountered John umni, the Rat Pack, the 5'Ns A. Klekotka, of watching a dual performances. Victims of in successfully implementing the OSA, University baseball game and the 65ers. with a total of the Wildcats have been Rutgers President, delivered an official with Seton Hall, a rugby con- came back to put down the Federation on a campua the size ten other teams involved. welcome to test against Baltimore, (4»2-2'2). St. Joe's (I2V2-5V2) [OE 30I=X0E 30EaOE of Villanova "... the fathers. or a M.I.T. squad 11-3 on Sunday. oc was a tre- The swimming pool is now (4-3), Seton Hall (6-3). Muhen- 1 Tour of Campus dual track meet which pitted (Photos by Tony Fulginetti) mendous student apathy ... a available every afternoon for Fifteen members showed up Villanova against berg ((i-1), (ieorgetown (4-3) giant block of inertia". There was time then for a the Quantico the use of the Student Body, on campus during the Easter Marines. ani Penn (4-3). The Reverend William E. Farrell, OSA, Student Council In advocating the amendment, walk around the campus, a The Rugby team dropped a vacation sche- chance for the While the sun still shone to play a game Moderator, appears pleased with the Rifts bestowed on; him Joe Little, Executive Vice-Presi- seniors and their 5-3 decision to Manhattan dads to greet brightly, the day was ended. The RFC duled with Harvard for that bj» the Council lat its May 9 session. In a more serious vein dent for Student Government, old friends, to The track team will last Saturday, May 5, to make meet new ones. seniors escorted their dads off difficult date. The remaining A» John Simone, Regional NFCCS president, clarifies an item stated that the $750 allocated have a meet a<?ainst La its season's record three wins U'AMm After a campus and the fathers left, relating- to the motion that the NFCCS be eliminated from yearly for NFCCS dues was not luncheon in the resi- games are: West Chester (NY) planning to return once Salle at liome on May 12. and a tie against four losses the Student Council. The motion was defeated. justified for the amount of ac- dents' cafeteria. Father Welsh, more but the real story lies in three RFC, May 12 (home-2:30); Wil- on June 4. Asa tuneup for the IC lA (Continued on Page V* Dean of Arts and Sciences pre- other games. liams, May 19 (at NYC); Phila- [0C30] Championships to be held lOE aOE30l aoc30c On the weekend of April 14 delphia All-Sarts, June 9 Junior-Senior Exam Schedule at Villaiiova on May 25- and 15, Villanova were the men (home). 26, the Cats will face scheduled to play games on con- Under Secretary Of State Cleveland Quantico at liome on Sat- secutive days. Saturday's game To Run May 21 Thru May 25 a disappointing ui'day, May 19. resulted in loss to the Boston RFC. But, show- Wildcats Scratch From Mile Relay, The following is the schedule for junior and senior exam- inations which arc to begin 21. Lectures On 'Diplomatic Tight Rope' ing real Wildcat spirit, the team May FINAL EXAMLNATION SCHEDULE FOR PROSPEC- Frosh Win TIVE JUNE GRADUATES AND OTHER STUDENTS NOT 'Cat Baseball Squad Captures Traynor Double Winner, REQUIRED TO ATTEND CLASS AFTER MAY 18, 1962 (i.e., ' by tdm Bruderle MEMBERS OF THE CLASSES OF 1962 AND 1963). All examinations will extend from May 21 to May 25, Ninth Wm With Four Defeats Villanova's patciied-up Wilcats invaded the 68th Annual Penn Relays on Friday, April 1962. All morning examinations will bejrin at nine o'clock. 27. The cindermen had recently suffered defeats and muscle pulls at Quantico on April Afternoon examinations will begin at one-thirty except where by Jim Murphy of walks, errors and timely hits 13-14. They rebounded the following week as they captured the Queens-Iona Relays at noted. enabled the Owls to With the season past the half- hand the Randall's Island. Now all eyes were turned to the relays at Penn. AC — Annex Classroom varsity its third loss. way point, the power packed Tats Oft and Runnini? V. CF — Commerce & Finance Bldg. Villanova diamond brigade is Richman and Renn Homer On Friday the 27, Villanova opened the proceedings by finishing fourth in the four- CHE — Chemical Engineering Bldg. pointing toward the NCAA re- The Wildcats' "R and R" men. mile relay. The distance medley was the first Villanova victory. Al Adams led off with a JB John Barry Hall ;VS .-.>r^ ;v^- ^ ::':': '" ''''? gionals, Rich Richman and Dan Renn 1:59.3 half-mile which was fol M —Mendel Hall- A:- ':^:\'%<<f: hoping to equal or sur- relay only to baton— I •-•••:"••- roll, who opened a slight lead drop the ':-:'< ' pass last year's squad. To date, both hit homers in a ten run out- lowed by a 49.5 quarter-mile by VH — Vasey HaWi;- ':;: as baton off to ' he handed the it happened . Pat Traynor " the team has compiled a 9-4 rec- burst which broke up a close Al Jackman. After closmg a 35 LIB Library ;: Stan Koglowski. Stan passed to game with St. Joe's. Soph Bruce yard gap with a 3 :06 time, Jerry was named MVP .