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Page 12 THE VILLA NOVAN Mar IS, 1989 Jaseball Team Juniors Treat Johnnies at Big Five A Big Five Title Today -Maybe Chomps Jamboree day take on Navy at home. game for Egan. were loaded. Kreutzer reared s.e c o n d like he lives there. Page 8) fyJIMMWRAY (See Page 2) (See back and fired three strikes George Emma makes his home Black and Blue Day Penn Pinned Today is the day you can see across the dish, which Warren at first. Around third the "old Villanova clinch its first Big timers" Dave Hinnigan and Jim r Last week's action saw a win- In games with the University McPherson rtood with bat in .V ":

Huggard provide all •'. Five trophy. V' '^^ hand and that was the . kinds of PA. May 20, 1959 i. ning streak of six straight of Pennsylvania last week the No. 23 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, Although the Wildcats had six spirit and baseball savvy. VOL. 34— The sport, baseball, the time, come-to-a-halt on Blue-White Wildcats and Frank Kreutzer runs they too left maiiy men The outfielders, Paul Borian, 2:30, the place, Villanova Sta- looked very impressive. Day with a loss to Seton Hall stranded on base. Tom Griffith, Joe Cramer, and goKwl team Receives 'dium, the reason, a 8-2. On Thursday, Hal Bauser last but not least by Msgr. Ostheimer Although the Wildcats had six any means Deliver e. ' :: To ^ Lawrence > ; Eddie Gov. that really hustled. Monahan have given op- Highlights of the game for started for Villanova but in the runs they too left many men That's the story of Coach posing nightmsu'es with New Staffs Named An the 'Cats was their first inning 88° heat he walked 10 men in stranded on base. Award; their bats. (They given the story to tell, so tell it well," advised Rt. Rev. Mahon'fi baseball team this sea> start when Ande Meade clouted six . The team had a ••You have a coach some bad dreams—too). the annual St. Augus- one run lead due to a pinch Some of the interesting Msgr Anthony L. Ostheimer, recipient of Talk 1st son, real hustle and the ability high- Graduation June a double to knock in the first Coadi Craftsman dinner dance Saturday single by powerful lefty Bill lights after the fourteen games tine Award at the VILLAJ^OVAN-WVIL to come back when the chips run. The only other Wildcat tal- Coach Art Mahon, has molded Platio. played to date. Jack Fahey has night. 1 were down. . ly came in the eighth when Paul the members of last year's ^Commencement Oration By Then Kreutzer came in with more than filled the gap behind At the affair, Thomas M. None of the Wildcats baseball Borian smashed a double over NACC Tournament Squad into a the bases full and cooled Penn the plate, while Freddie An- Wolf, Arts junior, was named solid nucleus rooters expected too much with the stadium to bring a run home. for this year's off by striking out the last man. thony has saved at least two editor of the paper for next Robert Wagner, Engineer Seton Hall took a while to get starting lineup. With double- this year's team with all the He froze them out the rest of ball games with spectuclar year, and Daniel J. O'Mara, C started, but hit losing play combination of Anthony The Class of 1959, the 117th become an honorary Doctor of major league signings and the the way striking out five in the plays at shortstop. Hal Bauser and F freshman, was announced Klinck and Emma have stopped to matriculate at Villanova, will Human Letters. Frank Kreutzer in the sixth and and Frank Kreutzer new WVIL station manager. question in the pitch- seventh and eighth. In the ninth have given big marks seventh, and collected three opponents cold. Left with no be graduated on June 1. Receiving honorary Doctor- Don McGinley made a beauti- the 'Cats that one two punch in "The world needs good people ing department. Nobody except runs in each inning. Connie starting catcher the coach was Over 700 students of the var- ful grab of a ground ball, touch- the pitching department. They in the communicative arts," ates of Science wil be R. G. faced with his most serious ious divisions of the University the coach and the boys on the Egan, Orangemen pitcher, was ed second for a force and threw have have plenty of help from Msgr. Ostheimer told the large Rincliflfe, president of the Phila- sent to the showers in the sev- problem, we went to work with will receive degrees during cere- delphia Electric Dr. team, who believed they were to first for a game ending Joe Michell, Lee Parry, and assembly in the Adams Room of Company; enth but his reliefer Joe Tosies Jack Fahey. The results were monies to be held in the Field William of just as good as any team. double play. Harry Neff the Warwick Hotel. W. Rubey, the United asounding. Through the coach's House. put on the fire and the Bobby Klinck roams around Wrong Editorials States Geologioal Survey; Dr. Come Back Trail On Monday afternoon. May handling Jack has become The Hon. David L. Lawrence, a He frowned on Mitors who William A. Sodeman, dean of 4th at Penn, Frank Kreutzer first Govenor of Pennsylvania, will rate catcher. into Jefferson Medical School; and <{r It took a lot of practice on a allow editorials to creep struck out fifteen Quakers cmd The team's batting average Is deliver the address to the new the wrong columns, but was John A. White, Villanova Alum- lot of cold days, and after two shut them out with a 6-0 win. around the 300 mark. A tribute readers graduates. Robert F. Wagner, nus. straight Big Five losses by a equally perturbed with Eddie Monahan with three senior Electrical Engineer, will to the coaches fine handling. The columists and The Graduate Pledge will be total of three runs, it looked who relish calling hits, Freddie Anthony with 2 deliver the Commencement Ora- coach sure has quite a few Jobs criminals," recited, the Rev. like all the practice was for editors "liars and and Very RBI's and Tom Griffith with a to dorHand there there all done tion. nought. merely because they print the James A. Donnellon, O.S.A., were the big guns for quite effeciently. just look at Academic Procession . truth. President of Villanova, will con- Then everything started pay- the Wildcats at the plate. Frank Ceremonies will begin at 11 the record. Msgr. Ostheimer, editor of the fer degrees upon the graduates, ing-off—the practice, the hustle, Kreutzer helped himself out with ^ a.m. with the formal academic CATS BATS . . . Harry Neff, CATHOLIC STANDARD AND after which Gov. Lawrence will the coaching, the hard work. the vicinity of a tremendous line drive homer right handed pitcher, could be publication of procession from speak. The Wildcats have TIMES, official come back in the fifth, he also had a single. base coach in col- Dougherty Hall to the Field the best third the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, The exercise will conclude to win their last five Big Five Penn had a lot of rallies going. House. lege ball. Harry sure is tough was selected as the fourth win- Ostheimer addresses VILLANOVAN- with Solemn Benediction, to be games in a row. A win against Msgr. Anthony L. This was evident from the in that coach's box. He's even given in the Following the Invocation by ner of the award, WVIL stair members at dinner dance Saturday. *'You have celebrated by Fr. Greenlee. St. Joe's today means the title. E. Green- first inning to the ninth. In the tougher in the pitcher's box . . . VILLANOVAN. the Very Rev. Henry name of the a story to tell/' he said. '*Tell it well." Navy Commissions St. Joe's aren't to be under- ,first inning Frank got the first Coach Art Mahon wants to have Rev. Louis Rongione, O.S.A., lee, O.S.A., Provincial of the St. sold, they lost their first Province, Following the graduation, game two batters, on a fly to second sign cards made for players who dean of Villanova's graduate Thomas of Villanova by a wide margin to Temple and , then left bander Wagner will speak. A musical Capt. J. W. Higgins, USN, will and a niss signals . . . the coach pulled division and moderator of the snapped Hopes To officiate at the commissioning back to win the sec- Charlie Kahn belted a single to a muscle in his leg during the VILLANOVAN, presented the New LYNX Editor selection will follow. ond. ' Doctor ceremonies for this year's So the 'Cats will need left field. Gordon Achillies then Penn game when he jumped up ^ award. Honorary degrees of plenty of help will then be conferred NROTC class. Fr. Donnellon will from the stands drilled a one ball two strike to dispute a call—Penn coach, Succeeds 0*Rour|(je Output Next Year of Laws Double the exer- today. pitch over the third base sack Jack McClosky kidded him after succeeds Lawrence M. upon Gov. Lawrence and J. Grif- . be in attendance at Wolf is the only four issues of Renewed Interest cises. For the first time in Villa- Tomorrow the 'Cats meet Laf- for a two base hit. Herky Ru- the game and said, "you can't O'Rourke as editor of the pub- There may be fith Boardman, president of I Murtha saw for raising *t Lynx next year, according solution Boardman-Hamilton Company. nova's history, six nurses will be fayette at Easton, Pa. and Fri- baicam walked and the bases ART (Cooch) charge those umpires, coach. lication. A graduate of Lancas- the MAHAN appoint- the Lynx from its "mediocre ensigns, High School, he is to Frank Murtha, newly Prince Alexis A. Droutsky, commissioned Navy ter Catholic college literary ed editor of the publication. position among editor and publisher of "Ameri- along with the 40 men receiving a 2/c midshipman in the Villa- emphasized that magazines." He will commissions. nova NROTC and a dean's list All this hinges on his hope can Helicopter" magazine, it is not the worst college mag- student. that there will be a marked in- i"^ azine, although it is not the He intends to pursue the field crease in acceptable material. He Think f ""^fj^yifjri best. ybu for expense Yourself? been of journalism upon completion said, "It has not Hoffman Names Executive of his term in the Navy. that has prohibited publicaition 1. Do you think that men who look you straight in a Q 5. Do you think the maxim "A penny saved is a aQ "We plan no drastic changes of four issues in the past; it the eye when they talk are (a) to be trusted? (b) b Q penny earned" is (a) an excuse for miserliness? bQ ' lack of good Vice Presidents to Council ^ in the policies which have been has been a dire nearsighted? (c) watching your reaction? cQ (b) a thrift precept more people should follow? cQ already established by the out- articles." Union and Spe- (c) a disastrous economic policy? I Tom Hoffman, new Student tee, the Student Villa- going staff," he said, •'but there Currently, the Lynx, Council Chairman, will announce cial Problems Committee, and 2. Of three men who have asked her for a date, should aO will be efforts to add more fea- nova's literary magazine, comes tonight the appointments of the Student Activities Commit- a girl pick (a) the one with a big car and money? b 6. Do you believe that the expression ^ will each se- D "Every cloud a Q I, tures. More news features out twice a year, once three executive vice-prewdents tee. (b) the one who makes lots of jokes, but is broke? c has silver lining" Q a is (a) sticky sentimentality? bQ probably appear on the front mester. to the Student Council. He is newly elected treasurer (c) the one who helped her study for an exam? (B) optimism with a poetic license? (c) faulty cQ page." Promises Position Filling the posts will be Fred of the Council. meteorology? The first maior effort under He plans a meeting of interest- Wiele, Ken Kraemer, and Bill The offices of vice president fall, and 3. Mountaineers say they climb a mountain "because a O WoTs new staff was the special ed writers early next Vincent, class representatives to were established, according to to anyone it's there." Does this strike you as (a) logical? edition which came out Mother's promises a position the Council. Hoffman, only two years ago ^^j^^_^ bQ 7. Do you think that helping other people at all times a Q to im- ^^-^^ (b) indicative of an inferiority complex? (C) a Day of Junior Week. who attends. He hopes Wiele will be vice president of "to assist the officers of the cQ will (a) give you a lot of fun? (b) win you a lot of b D of He hopes to lure more juniors prove the general constitution in charge symbol man's drive to conquer nature? friends? (b) into lot Student Government Council to carry out the execu- , get you a of trouble? cQ onto the paper, since the editor- of the magazine in the process. of these committees: Ways and tive responsibilities." ial staff includes only four in "In the past few years, there Means, Fraternity and Societies, Tonight outgoing Chaimian 4. If you were offered a million dollars to the first be a D FRANK MURTHA ; 8. Do you think the primary purpose of parking aQ editorial positions, the remainder has been a decided lack of talent Social Affairs, and Elections. Bob Murphy will give an evalu- man to fly to the moon, would you (a) leap at the b G New Lynx Editor meters is to (a) stop all-day parking? (b) raise bQ coming from the freshmen and in the creative writing field, Past Treasurer (Continued on I^age 2) chance? (p) take the money and hire someone cQ money? (c) make people leave their cars at home? c sophomore classes. with some noted exceptions," he For prospective writers he He was treasurer for the past else to go? (c) find out why the job paid so much? Q Junior Cooperation said. "Issue after issue the Lynx offered this assurance: "We Council and was appointed "on "The Junior Week paper was has had to struggle to compile cannot promise to publish every- the basis of his work as Chair- Sr. Festival an instance of mass junior class enough worthwhile material. In thing that is submitted, but we man of the Student Union and 9. In choosing a filter cigarette, would you A Q cooperation," he said, adding a university of our size and do promise to evaluate and con- Special Problems Committee, depend most (a) on the claims you read bQ that "their work had obvious standing, this is a deplorable structively criticize every article and service on the Cabinet, the SetForMay29 professional quality." and hear? (b) on satisfying youtself that c Q situation." we receive, whether it be poetry, chief administrative agency of Tickets are on sale now for you're getting the James McAteer, Arts sopho- right filtration and Adding that the Lynx is the fiction, or essay." the Council," said Hoffman. the Senior Parting Festival, to taste? (c) on the recommendations of more, was appointed feature will be vice sole showcase for undergradu- Succeeds Dynan Kraemer, who jbe held May 29, at Medford your friends? editor. He is a resident of Phila- su- ate creative thought, he stated Murtha succeeds Frank Dyr president of Education, will Lakes Lodge, in New Jersey, ac- delphia, and a dean's list stu- Affairs that, in his opinion, it is a show- nan as editor of the magazine, pervise the Academic cording to T. Walker Lloyd, When you think for yourself . . . you depend dent. case which has been disappoint- and was appointed by moder- and Religious Activities com- festival chairman. on judgment, not chance, in your choice of The sports staff will be head- ingly bare for the past few ators Dr. John S. Phillipson and mittees. ed by James Murray, junior emphasized that cigarettes. That is why men and women years. James Mitchell of the English Kraemer, in his first term on The chairman major, a one year vet- who think for themselves usually smoke English "Where does the fault lie?" Department. the Council, will also serve as for a successful parting, the eran on the paper. He expects Student-Facul- senior class must show its full VICEROY. They know that only VICEROY he asked. Then he proceeded to The operating staff he has se- chairman of the chronicle "Villanova's biggest is be- .^^ to his question. includes Tony Macklin, ty Committee, which meets with support since the function has a thinking man's filter answer own lected and a smoking sports year." O.S.A., and junior English major, managing Rev. Joseph Boyle, ing financed solely by ticket man's taste. StudentH* Fault Newly appointed co-circula- which is closely allied with the sales. lies with the students," he editor; Michael Wesley, sopho- are Herbert Let- "It tion managers editor; James Academic Affairs Committee. *// you have checked (C) on three out the said. "The Lynx staff can only more Arts, copy of and Walt France, both jun- facilities, a buffet tau Merikangas, junior physics ma- Spirit Committee Sporting questions, (B) work with what the students first four and on four out of the iors. Vincent, who will be vice pres- dinner, and dancing are being submit. It is up to the student jor, poetry editor; and Don Mc- . Perozziello, junior last five . you certainly think for yourself! Joseph C & ident of Student Affairs, will be featured at this last senior class body to produce and submit pub- Coy, junior English major, cir- P, was named to head the VIL- • I tS9, Bf«wa * WUIIMMOB T< Cofy. in charge of the Spirit Commit- event. lishable material." culation manager. ( Continued on Page 2) [ ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN'S Who Thinks FILTER... A SMOKINO MAN'S TASTEI : ; ;

Page 2 THE VILLANOVAN May 20, 1959 May 20, 1959 THE VILLANOVAN Pa««3 Father Clark Msgr. Ostheimer Receives Ostheimer Receives Award; I At Sigma XLAward; New Staffs Named Paper, WVIL Name Staffs (Continued from Paige 1) LANOVAN photo department. would be a general benefit to the Installation Perozziello is also photo editor University. of the Belle Air yearbook. Mathematics is defined only "If the current trend continu- in terms of the abstract, said es, we may expect that, in a Rev. Joseph Clark to the 18 few years, WVIL will be the members of the newly formed voice of Villanova both on and Sigma Xi club last Wednesday off campus." evening in Dougherty Hall east Staff Heads lounge. O'Mara's staff heads for next His talk, " Philosophy of Sci- year were also announced at the ence—A Point of Departure," Dinner Dance. was preceeded by the official John Oberlies was named Pro- presentation of the Sigma Xi gram Director, Carl Schmitt, charter to the Villanova Re- Traffic Manager, Hank Greve, search Club by the chairman of Chief Librarian; Mike Tighe, the physics department of Le- head of the Production Staff, high University. and Ted Folsom, head of the Msgr. A. L. Ostheimer holds St. Augustine plaque. He is Canisiiis College Business department. shown with former winners John Facenda, TV newscaster, Father Clark is a member of Chief Engineer is Al Lawler, and James Quirk, publisher of TV Guide. the faculty at Canisius College, Mike Pastore is Technical En- President Ray Rafferty confers with Tom Moakley, Rod O'Connor, Newly elected president of the class of 1961, Bob Scalia, introduces Buffalo, New York. gineeer, and Msirk Devaney is George Fay and John Driscoll at first class of '60 meeting under new class officers and proposed plans at his first meeting with the class as He has wjritten two books on Pres. Studio Engineer. Poparella To Speak Delaney regime last Thursday. president. the subject of philosophy of sci- Bill Dzubak was named Music ence, and has also done work in Of Semper Fi Director and Chief Announcer the field of labor management. Dr. Benedict A. Paparel'a, THOMAS M. WOLF is Bill Diepenbrock. Butch Mc- Noted Thomistic Scholar I Library Adds MIDN. story Published McDeviH ASCE Pres. At present he is the president assistant professor of philosophy Officers were elected at last- Appointed Editor Nally will head the News and The Villanova chapter of the of the American Institue of at Villanova, will be the guest Thursday's meeting of the Sem- Sports department. U.S. Naval Institute Proceed- American Society of Civil Engi- Michael Keys, Arts freshman, To Join Philosophy Staff of Rare = speaker at the annual com- per Fidelis. Bob DeLisa Copy , was named elections Management. ; ;, Per- ings, professional magazine of neers held their annual was appointed format editor, Sigma Xi is a national science munion breakfast of the Alumni They are Richard Delaney, sonnel Director, and Frank It hias recently been an- Rev. Robert Russell, O.S.A., the U.S. Naval Academy, has on Friday, May 8. and Richard Delaney, C & F research organization whose Newman Club of Philadelphia to president; Frank Xavier, vice- Thornton will serve as Public nounced that Dr. James Ander- chairman of the Department at- accepted for publicalio'n an Elected president of A.S.C.E. president soohomore, was named exchange Manuscript members are, as their motto be held next Sunday. ; James Phair, secre- Relations Director. son, one of the foremost Cath- tended the annual meeting of the article written by Jodeph Du- was Charles McDevitt, junior tary; editor. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mc- says, "Companions in Zealous Tony Nastri, treasurer; olic philosophers in the United Catholic Commission on Cultur- Rocher, I. A. junior. C.E. The other officers are vice- O'Mara WVIL Manager Chesney of Moorestown, New Research." Richard Wilder, Student Coun- States, will join the Villanova al and Intellectual Affairs held As a third year Navy student, president, James Foley; trea- Council O'Mara, newly appointed Jersey have donated to the Vil- Scientific Researcli cil representative; Bob Rose, faculty at the beginning of the in St. Louis on May 8 and 9. DuRocher wrote the paper titled surer, James Morrisey; secre- (Oontinued from Page 1) WVIL Station Manager, is a lanova Library a copy of the The organization admits any- recording secretary; Fred 1959 Summer Session. Dr. Gallagher, vice-chairman "An NROTC Midshipman Looks tary, Joseph Kane; Student ation of the Council's work this resident of Staten Island, N.Y. Book of Kells that was manu- one who makes a significant ad- Fagan, orientation chairman Anderson received his doctor- of the department contributed at a Naval Career" in conjunc- Cbuncil representative, Ralph past year, which he intends to He attended the Augustinian factured in Switzerland. dition to the field of scientific and Charles Swartz, social chair- ate from the University af four chapters on, "American tion with his studies of Naval Reynolds; and VILLANOVAN original copy of this ':'•' '; serve as an incentive to the new Academy there, and entered Vil- The work • . research. ^^'.-V": 'f-^i-:--]^' man. Toronto. He has taught at Mar- Philosophic Thought and the Science. Representative, James Romeo. Council. lanova this year. was made by the Monastery of These 18 members of the Vil- At 10:30 tomorrow morning, quette University and is pres- Western Tradition" to "The His- There will be a general orien- He declared that he hoped to Kells, Ireland, probably during lanova faculty comprise the an officers meeting will be held ently a member of the faculty tory of Philosophy," by Johan- tation for the into fulfill the expectations of the re- the 7th or 8th century. It is local Sigma XI club. new members at John Barry Hall to determine at Notre Dame University. He nes Hischberger, published re- Law School Awarded Grant the body operates. tiring staff for the continued considered one of the most val- Mathematics Dept., Tobias how The gen- next year's policies. became a convert to Catholic- cenftly by the Bruce Publishing expansion of WVIL, and to uable manuscripts in the his- Hahn and Emil Amelotti; eral operations of parliamentary ism in 1940. Company. Bio- Semper Fidelis procedure will be reviewed, said is a campus deserve the confidence they tory of civilization. Insurance Research logy Etept., John McClain and Noted Author For organization composed of officer placed in him and his Hoffman. staff. Author of several books on It is famous for the script A grant of $17,500 has been Association presented the check Frank Donnelly ; Chemistry candidates in the Platoon Lead- "Future WVIL policy will be Majors Dept., George The Council will deliberate on Metaphysics, Anderson's out- Two Chem and especially for the art work received by Villanova University to Villanova's law Dean, Dr. Quam, Thomas ers Course, three or Marine reservists marked by few changes from that its Doyne, Richard Spalding; Rev. four motions at the standing work is "The Bond Of appears on many of from the American Title Asso- Harold Gill Reuschlein during a and ex-Marines. this year's -'w session, including those concern- policy," O'Mara stat- pages. This photo copy, pub- ciation, it was announced yester- Joseph Pasquette, O.S.A., and ^ Being." He is also renowned for, Wins Awards For meeting of officials of the Asso- ing the student trip next The basic purpose of the so- ed. ^ I lished limited edition in Rev. Edward Jenkins, O.S.A. year, his translations of St. Thomas in a day by the Very Rev. James A. ciation and the University at and changing the dance ciety, according to Delaney, is "We intend to continue pro- Switzerland has a great many Psychology NFCCS Aquinas . Donnellon, O.S.A., University Villanova this week. Dept. to train into one sponsored by the future marine officers gramming shows of high quality, Scholastic Work plates in the original colors. Psychology Dept., Coun- the session, President. Nearly 100 title companies Frank Mc- in the basic elements of amphi- During Summer cil. Responsibility for the dance with possibly greater emphasis Dr. G. N. Quam, chairman of Gurk; Physics Dept., Felix Bie- Anderson will teach a graduate It has been out of print for The grant has been awarded representing some 35 state have bious warfare. on scheduling music specifically will fall upon the Social Affairs Villanova's Chemistry depart- a of years and the Vil- to the University's School of subscribed to the grant support- duk ; Electrical Engineering course on the "Analogy of Be- number His plans for next year in- Chairman next year, if passed. requested by the average listen- DANIEL O'MARA ment, recently anno.unced Dept., James Marshal; Chemical ing". He will teach the Meta- lanova copy was obtained in Law for a comprehensive sur- ing the survey. clude a dinner dance, excursions er. I- :. The Senate Monday made rec- Stotion Monoger awards received by two senior Engineering Dept., H. H. physics of St. Thomas during England. vey of the title insurance regula- Villanova Law professors Er- Yuen, to various military installations, ommendations to the Congress Public Eye Chemistry majors. tions in states the Robert White, J. Robert Snyder, the 1959 fall semester. The McChesney*s have two the various of nest Roberts and Francis E. semi-monthly classes on Marine "Our public relations staff will William concerning the above motions. Elect Sorority Pros. Thomas F. Swank will receive various states of the union. The Holahan will direct the project and Rice. warfare, The Philosophy Department sons that attended Villanova; Elected to the Senate at the and a complete pro- always be working to keep the Connie Bracken, Villanova a scholastic achievement award Philosophy Dept., Dr. further announced that several Jr. Kevin. study will commence this sum- for the law school. Andrew gram of motion pictures. John and Mr. and May 11 meeting were: Juniors station in the public eye, and to nurse, was recently elected pres- at the May 21 meeting of the will O'Connor. of its members recently attend- Mrs. McChesney have been on mer. A book be published on Jack King, John Driscoll, Bill The officers advise all PLC's provide listeners with accurate ident of the Pi Theta Chi Nurs- Philadelphia Section of the Mr. Joseph Smith, Executive the findings according to the Father Clark, delivered ed the annual Convention of the the Executive Committee of the who and complete program listing. Chemical Society. The Henry, and Fred Wiele. Sopho- and people planning on joining ing Sorority. American Secretary of the American Title terms of the e:rant. , . the lecture, was once offered the American Catholic PhiIoso{^caI Friends of the Library for over mores elected were Eileen Grey- Marine officer training courses "As for the station in gener- Other officers elected include: award includes a $25 savings chair in philosophy at Lehigh Association in New York. 15 years. al," he continued, "the great in- president; and the inscription of son and John Valva. Freshmen to participate in the program Ann McCrea, vice Dr. Roland Houde presided as bond Great Manuscripts University a Protestant institu- terest shown by students indi- depart- elected were Jim McGonagle and and classes the organization of- Judy DeStephano, secretary Logic section. Swank's name on the tion. chairman of the The Book of Kells will be Farnaghi. cates that an expansion program O'Neill, ment plaque. Len fers. and Mary Pat treasurer. Dr. Donald Gallagher and Dr. placed on the library shelves Wunderlich received James Anderson are presently Frank J. with other great manuscripts the gold medal of the American members of the Executive Coun- that were written in Ireland Institute of Chemistry at its cil, . during the so called Dark Ages. May 14 meeting. Wunderlich Among the famous Irish man- JOHNNIES hold the top schol- JOLT JUNIORS AT JAMBOREE and Swank uscripts in the Villanova library astic positions among senior By JOE DUROCHER are Lindisfarne Gospels said to Rolls SEA Delegate Chemistry majors this year. Young Tommy Shannon took ball and football games. have been written in 698, Book further announced the a bite of his mustard-covered Pony Rides Quam of Armagh, 8th century, Book participation of the department hot dog, washed it down with One of the biggest hits with James P. Rolls of Villanova of Ballymote 13th or 14th cen- of scientific gath- grape juice, and then turned his the kids was the pony and don- has been chosen one of the two in a number tury. Yellow Book of Lecan key rides. erings during the summer. He attention to the cookies, apple The ponies did take state representatives to attend 1416, and Leabhar Breac or sauce, time off to will participate in the Gordon and baked beans. jump a fence and the national meeting of the Stu- speckled book written at the visit the Conference on Corrosion as a His buddy Mike, hanging from Jordan's neighbors, dent Education Association. close o fthe 14th century. tree but they were rounded member of a Navy research a with a block of dripping up by a Rolls, who is president of the ice posse of daring This conference will be cream, caught his eye, and Johnnies and local chapter of the Association, team. 20 to 24 at Colby the two smiled. A vanilla smile Villanova juniors. and vice-president of the Stu- held July A.S. Dinner Dance and a mustard smile. And with the arrival of Ray College, New London, N. H. ' dent Pennsylvania State Educa- "Rifleman" Rafferty Dr. Kenneth O'Driscoll will Chiarlie McClain and Ed Day-Long Picnic and Jim tion Association, will attend the the Gordon Research Utsch, senior accounting majors, It was a rare day for the boys "Fast Gun" Foley, the horse conference at Lawrence, Kan- attend problems Conference on Polymers at Col- were joint recipients of the Ac- from Saint John's Home. The of the afternoon were sas, during the latter part of on July 6 to 10. O'Driscoll counting Society's award at the air was clear, brisk, and happy over. June. by as they The seven acres will be sponsored by a Niational society's annual dinner dance romped, two-hundred of activity The conference is held under and fifty strong, over never seemed to be without Science Foundation Grant. last Saturday night at the Pea- 'fry the Jor- an the auspices of the Commission Dr. Thomas Doyne will attend cock Gardens. dan estate, Ivyknoll, at the appropriate musical background. on Teacher Education* and Pro- Johnnies' Eddie Bingham, a symposium of the American Both McClain and Utsch have Jamboree. "The Maestro fessional Standards.

' The idea for the day-long pic- of the Main Line" entertained Grystallographic Association at received straight A's in all ac- nic and credit for its overwhelm- the carnival-gay crowd with his Coornell University on July 19 counting courses taken by them. ing success belongs to Mrs. "giant" Wurlitzer electric piano. to 24, and Dr. James Markham Society officers for the com- Richard Jordan and her com- Roving musicians and singers Porker Lectures Here is participating in a National ing year were also announced mittee of volunteers. were in abundance, with a rock "Realistk! Appraisal of Know- Science Foundation Conference Saturday by the society moder- ledge" the title ator, George Chorba. At times it was hard to tell and roll combo from Radnor was of a lecture on Chemical Instrumentation at who was having the most fun, High swinging out in front. delivered by Dr. Francis Park- New York University on Aug- Elected president was Bill Enters er, Ph.D. a member of the phil- 17 to September 4. Coyle : vice-p resident, Matt the boys or the volunteers. Musical Mood ust From left to rlK:it xitand Gordon Burlingame, president osophy department at Haverford these confer- O'Rourke; secretary, Bill Camp- There was not an idle hand or Footballer Chuck Walsh en- Attendance at of the Title Insurance Corp. of Penna.; Very Rev. James A. tered College. Parker spoke in the is limited, Quam stated, bell; treasurer, John Daly; and foot as the "Johnnies" ran from the musical mood by show- Jim Foley "and Ray Rafferty come in off the range Ions enougl to demonstrate ences Donnellon, OS. A., university president, accepting the grant; East Lounge of Dougherty Hall it is a tribute to the depart- Ekl Scott, student council rep- beanbag, to ring toss, to basket- (Continued on Page 6) horsemanship to awe-stricken Johnnies at Jamboree Saturday. and Dr. Harold F. Reuschlein, Law Dean; and Joseph Smith, on May 12. ment to be invited to attend. resentative. .Executive secretary of American Title Association. ^ ! ! . ^

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.Speeritualism. ^ Who Had More Fun? Fallout. Local Politics i'.-. Set For Impending Disaster It appears that Johnnies Jamboree, a junior For project, should become an institution. The juniors SummariesYou Asked A Big Tangle Fifty-Nine '''" would like this, and so would the St. John's Orphan- ^ By JIM i^cATEER By MATT McCUE '*mmm - By BILL SPEERS age nuns and Rosemont College—to say nothing of It seems that in this era of Next year—the Student pist named John Casta no, a large crew of eager Johnnies. "Readers' Digest" goofed! In supplying instant culture will miss . . . many great books, including the mounting international ten- Council Oz Scog- No. 98-777-34, as the 1960 just enjoyed them- to the multitude, it neglects ; It was hard to discern who sions, the American people na's summing up . . . Joe Belle Aire activities editor. classics, to the consternation of English professors and others. By selves the juniors who engineered the party, have forgotten about their lo- Mason's the way, Peretti's room more— To supply this dire necessity—condensed classics—I am making number cal governments. The mad "All fraternity is not the non^existant 190 or the Johnnies for Whom it was engineered. Broad public the ten top literary gems from my own semi-private scramble for power among the and society re- Sheehan Hall, but 229 Sheehan; childish grins were ample reward for the juniors, collection: nice guy at nations of the world, combined ports will be for anyone interested in join- who found themselves cleverly utilized as beasts of "Les Miserables"—Hugo. Jean Valjean, a detective with the over-socialized condi- due ..."... ing the yearbook staff. heart, steals a hunk of bread and is chased by a burden, targets, and financiers. tion of our federal government, Bob Wagner's Frosh prexy, Tom Wall, on through the sewer. junior occasion to re- . have tended to push state gov- efficiency par behalf of the entire Action We doubt that any had "Sherlock Holmes"—Doyle. Sherlock goes around solvmg all the ernment into the background, excellence . . . Party ticket, expresses his flect on the fact that, amid all this fun, he was ridiculously "elementary" crimes, and making fools of an4 local government into ob- J i m Brazel's thanks to the Class of '62 for simultaneously exercising the virtue of charity. It poor, honest, hard working Scotland Yard men. livion. their support Chaucer. A bunch of pilgrims tell "weight" in the past elec' would be laudable if the class of *61 repeats this "Canterbury Tales"— SPEERS . . tion. them. Smoke-Filled Room throwing . a bunch of stories. Offhand, I can't remember any of instance of painless charity next year, and the Class In the good old days (pre- Art Greenwood's A.W.O.L.'s Tom has already announced "Dr. Jekyli & Mr. Hyde"—Stevenson. A mud scientist with v^ hydrogen . . . "weather-beaten rad- the white caps next year of '62 the year after. ; public nuisance. bomb and pre-Bar- Don for a split personality goes around causing a dot), such was not the case. ical" Kempf's eloquent enig- and is presently vx)rking on This charity could even take on selfish aspects. "Romeo & Juliet"—Shakespeare. Two young lovers, kept The smoke filled room; the po- mas . . . Larry O'Rourke's roll the Soph CoUUion and sopho^ Whose heart wouldn't be won by these tykes ... by apart by their parents, kill themselves instead of eloping like litical call . . . more carving board where the votes Francisco Pa- blazers , sensible people. ;--•';.,• the youngster who yanked off the puppet's leg to fate of everything from a checo's officer nominationiS • ':.ym:'/'' "War and Peace"—Tolstoy. The first thousand pages are in it wasn't human ... by the kid who was hit garbage disposal contract to espanol . . . Bob Murphy's MonoculUms monocornicus Erove the hardest. your opponent in the "We'd like to start the next vorator volans y a line drive, began to cry excruciating tears, and "Where Did You Go? Out What Did You Do? Nothing." iiext ward decided meeting promptly at 6:30" Populorum purpureua suddenly became very quiet when kissed by a Rose- —Smith. Nothing. "Dr. Zhivago"—Pasternak. I was upon; the ., giant rallies where ten thous- Jim CJorey's watch-dogging . . . pediffitUnis mont girl ... by the awed manner in which the boys don't know ,and after all Nikita and men would cry into their J. P. Kelley's "Don't let the Nixus collumbicua sub has said about it, I'm not sure I addressed each junior as "mister?" ft pedigiticus beer at the politician's frequent bread lines start anew i « rubor want to know. fact will his Vorator populorum mihi The that they were good ambassadors "Crime & Punislmient"—^Dos- reference to "dear departed As for Sheldon, he'll be with saintly mother"; the infreq- us for another year yet. visv^ est alienum. from Villanova never occurred to the juniors. But toyevsky. I never finished it, uent but thrilling exposes such The above four lines are the nevertheless they made a deep impression in many so I really can't say. The VILLANOVAN will concoction of two Villanova as the one that rocked one miss . . . Jack Curtin's ultneir little hearts at St. John's Orphanage last weekend. "On The Road"—Kerouac. city (let it remain nameless) radicals named Eugene The end. sarcastic, sardonic, contemp- D'Aquilla and Daniel Leddy. when it was found that . . _:_With the Edifor; Term Play the tuous witticisms . Tom Gold- mayor and the police conmiis- Leddy explains the opus Speaking of literature, every- Schmidt's "blomitz, blomitz, sioner shared ownership in thus: "It is quite evident today one runs into the problem of the the blomitz" . . . Paul Buckley's .Mein Kempf that there is definite trend city's two biggest brothels and . . . a Praise From '28 Editor term paper. You sweat and rapid typewriter Ray Quag- Letters away from the classics. In used city facilities to keep lia's . . . slave in the Library, trying to headlines Bill Christy's them attractive and all this era of rock and roll, Latin and — these glacial criticisms . . . Larry More often than not, human efforts go unsung. It is Four Years - turn out deathless prose, Reply No More were part of the local scene O'Rourke's "telegraphic style" and Greek seem furthest from natural to condemn—not so easy to commend. Recently we to Letter then flunk the course. and occupied greatly the average student's mind. thinks of writing play, the minds . . . Frank Dynan's picture . . . received a correspondence from one Joseph J. Rinaldi, who of 'Mister By PON KEMPF' But no one ever a term even though C and P and imagination of the Realizing that we have nei- we learn was one of the founders of the weekly VILLANOVAN the play is crawling with advantages over plain old prosaic people. J. P. Kelleys "Who Cares" and ther the time nor the power To the Editor: In those days, it was consid- "Tact makes success" . . . back in 1928. He had nothing but praise for the way Larry It was a hot summer day and Sister Mary Margaret prose. Joe Old South. All you ered a distinct demotion for an to start a countertrend, we O'Rourke and his staff conducted this paper during their In reply to Mr. C and Fers said she'd see us all again in the fall. It was the last day Suppose you are told to write on the Fitzpatrick's leaves of absence up-and-coming politician have arrived at a compromise of class for is, "Scene— Southern Plantation." With no to be tenure. I would like to shed some light St. Tim's and the breeze oflf of Lake Michigan have to say A We've all at v, that tuH) weeks ago to the House summer fun in the air. But for the Seniors^— YanJc: Sorry, Miss, but I . . . the only usual, the good Fathers were always ready to lend a hand," switched course labels. Harry won third place prize of the Class of 1959 the coming (At this point, the Colonel limps in. He is in din- place you could really make Council of he said. — of summer brings a new sad- $1,000 in a national Underwood : T. R. Peritti P ' ness ner dress, having just returned from an all-night money (graft) was in local hil a del They solicited ads—for in those days there were no such with it. For the first time in his life there is fall Typewriter contest, v^ Pol. *60 no Company Sd. N'Orleans.) politics ? phila's Interna- things as subsidies and sold individual copies around the with its return spree in — to the campus and to old friends ahead of him. last February. How did he do tional House. Colonel: What ah y'all doin' heah? Confuted Tangle local communities. Renaldi recalls the hard times and the it? The entry bhinlc read "I Today, unfortunately, the And just last Oh, maybe they'll meet again—but it won't be the same. Yank: Sorry, sir, but I . . . many temptations to shuffle off the whole burden and close Thanks Cannon for have tried Underwood Golden- Ah- ' • publicity is gone, T^ ^ ^ I "^ W e d n e s Rummy will be smoking a pipe instead (The Mother enters with an armload of roses. She but local gov- shop. of bumming cigar- Touch and I like it because . . Blasting Jim Turner ernment is still day M a s sey graduation," he adds, immediately drops some of them to show that she very much with "The longer I am removed from ettes. Digger will be talking about his two kids instead of Tucci's completion. "... it Noticing the Colonel's us. Through the hopelessly con- was elected to "the more sentimental I get, and suppose this is To the Editor: is amusingly half-witted. true of all philosophy, and Ken will probably say has the substantial feel and "It's good to see you," dinner dress, she speaks.) fused tangle of federal, state the chairman-^ graduates. But the refreshing thought which compensates I just sure touch of the office model read John J. Cannon's instead of "What do ya say. ship of the Jocko." . just finished and county authority, it still this passing of time is the thought that some part of you Mother: Time fo' dinnah already? I thought we letter yet is light, complete, and en- ' concerning a recent re- remains the average citizen's MASSEY or g ani za remains at Villanova, and in the instant matter, it is the breakfast. : Yeah, its . been a lot of fun—^from the rah-rah freshman gineered with the traveling view in the VILLANOVAN of (Mother, a seasoned campaigner, pauses to let the closest link with government. tion*s membership committee VILLANOVAN." days straight through student in mind." to the days of cynical seniorism. But It paves the —the first VUla/novan to be so Returnt for Reunions the musical comedy "Gypsy." audience laugh their fool heads off at this. Then, roads he rides on, it's all See, it's easy if yon Irnow honored. over . . . and nothing can bring it back. Maybe it's soldiers, she supplies his water, educates members of the staff who spend those infinite hours, I suspected that there was noticing the says:) The how. The purpose the best that way though, for there could- never be another Mother: Well, some of Gen'l Lee's boys, huh? Y'all will have his children and disseminates chief of days, weeks, and months, certainly feel the same as Rinaldi. something wrong with the re- invited Parson Blakiston, in many cases the federal and House, which is located at 3905 So much so with him that whenever he comes to the yearly Wildcat Romp, or V-6 or trip to Bermuda with the boys— to stay foah dinnah. Ah view when I read it and I thank Campus Notes . . . The rumor Spruce St. serves ow the nieet* who's a deah, deah man, an' . . . state funds he receives. reunion, he never fails to visit the office, look at the old and there would be no enjoyment found in another Junior Mr. Cannon Unfortunately, however, now circulating that the next ing place to promote under- for showing me Yank: Sorry, Ma'am, but we . . . the picture and reminisce. week. "College life" spans four years—no more, no less. local governments have also ^wiWtnf/ to be built on campus standing and friendship be- To O'Rourke he says: "Congratulations on your improve- just what it was. Colonel: Oh, mah little fried chicken! Do y'all realize what •* « garage for the F'ers people all nations y'all are sajrin'? remained the prime centers of C and tween of ment your editorials and general know-how. It makes an Like the author of the review is — There a free-thinking, cynical senior with a lock of ^^^^> ^^^ entirely through the mutual Mother: Sure Ah do. But didn't know you were goin' formal. corruption on our democratic ^^ *^^> ^ exchange old timer feel good to see an effort become a monument." (Jim Turner), I thought it black hair always out of place at his ^^founded . . . Tom Peretti of ideas and interests. forehead who will prob- Ah'll tell Blakiston to dress foah scene, a fact about which the has strange that a strip-tease artist have to Parson ably be my fondest memory of Villanova. And I'm average American taxpayer should be such a heroine. sure he dinnah. would describe the termination of Daughter: Mother. Parsons don't dress for dinner. seems blithely unaware. If Mr. Luckily, however, Mr. Can- college life by stealing, as The Last he alway does, a line from A. Mother: Well, they could always turn their collahs around Citizen would take time off Hurrah non announced to us less in- E. Houseman: the right way! from his consideration of Ike's PiiTE formed theater-goers that By NOLAN I see it shining plain, At this hilarious point, you have done only seven min- health and Russia's latest Gypsy Rose Lee "was never a '59 utes' work. In a regular paper, you would have been working threat, he might find out why in the fall of the year 1859 story is that the class of strip-teaser in the The happy highways where I went ordinary fellow defeat, but EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . .V.;^i.»V*^^viV*>. . THOMAS M. WOLF for a month. Of course, the teacher may not be wildly en- he and his taxpayers a ninety-two year-old man lay is not speaking of sense of the word." (And you And can not come again. *;•'••,'•• paid million dollars They have Feature Editor ...«,...... '• (><^ James McAteer thusiastic, but wait until you introduce C^eorge, the comic a for three half unconcious on his death- rather of victory. can take that for what it's on the jail. conquered many of the same Sports Editor • «'k •>•«•>;*•;« •••.'.v lames J. Murray, Jr. butler, his romance with the cook, and the sub-plot about the door knobs town ted. Suffering from malnutri- worth Mr. Turner!) old . I believe would be surprised, plagued our Format Editor ...... *,. *,,... ;• > »-''i. Michael D. Keys poisoned hush-puppies. Believe me, you will have a real smash he tion, pneumonia, cancer of the diseases that I was also glad to see that Scorns Campus Irreverence to Flag miracle of mod- Co-Circulation Managers 17^-^ . . . , . Herl>ert Lettau lung, acute alcoholism, and dry friend. What a Mr. Cannon has studied the To the Editor: bachelors of science! Walter France backside during the lowering Only A Few Openings Left (About 50) scalp, he uttered these pro- em writings of the critics whom . . see it football at this point con- Photograpliy Editor .••>•;•*>>* Joseph Perozziello You at games, of the flag but will at the same phetic words: I suppose Mr. Turner "disparages" and Ezehani^e Editor Richard A. Delaney baseball games and every Tues- end to be gratulations are in order but tkne laugh and really make "I perceive the that Mr. Cannon had acquired afternoon: non-American- staff members for the 1959-60 VILLANOVAN will be recruited at a special meeting to are the very com- Faculty Moderator Rev. Louis A. Rongione, O.S.A. day near" I also they "something of critical balance a joke of the whole thing. the Publication afternoon at 2:30 graduation Published Weekly by Students of Villanova University. ism. I'm speaking in particular be held in Office, 2nd floor of Dougherty Hall, tomorrow It is improbable th-at he mon thing around and detachment" (whatever will seniors Entered as second ciaaa matter at the Villanova Post Office, of the irreverence towards the When Villanovans begin and 3:30. Anyone, female or mnle, who is interested in typing, reporting, rewriting, or writ' could have realized, that one time. We will bid the that is) with which to review of one Dec 27, 1928, under the Act of March 8, 1879. This paper is dedi- American flag by the Villanova observing proper reverence for ing feature columns for next year's paper is urged to attend this meeting. hundred years later, the grad- farewell with the words the situation. classmates. cated to one of the finest whoever entered Villanova: Scholar, students. the flag? Upperclassmen who would like to assume editorial position in the future arc especially uating class of Villanova uni- of their fellow part- Athlete, Gentleman — 4ohn Ward We have those students who James Corey asked to attend. versity would be repeating Quoting a renowned major. LEO OOODREAU Senior Arta will not only sit or lie on their Sr. PoL SoL these same words. time senior English "We The incredible part of this have just begun to fight." . 1

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Grendel's Cave. Vastness of Universe Usually AAU Meet At Stadium On Sunday Sand, Starch, Taverns Wildcat fans like to think that Another Philly mile relay The sprints will have Colly- Burdelle and Ernie Tracy will step and jump, iPhtiaiclelphia will in the past five years Villanova quartet will be picked from Jim more, Budd, Drayton, Rob!'r.son run for Philadolphia against : have Davis, | John Buckley, ;. -r.;. By JIM BISING — "has become the Gavagan (St. Joseph's), Josh and Manion competing for Phila- Mugosa, Pete McArdle, Henry j Roberson, Bob Reed (Penn), Bill Summertime soon. The sand hind the root beer barrel Lost capital of the East, competitively Culbreath, Dick Hall, Charles delphia against Joe Fernandez Levin, John Kopil (ex-Villa- On Casual Students Sharpe and Jesse Bell to oppose the sun of the : you Speaking. Rambert, Roy Anderson, Joe (Manhattan freshman who has, nova) and Pete Beyer. and Jersey Conversation "Do know George Shar, Bob Thomas, and shore. Bouncers in starched, (a hst of meaningless By RICHARD L. With the outdoor IC4A champ- Egan and Gene Pratt. been clocked in 9.8 and 20.9 this In the 120, 220 and 440 hurd- ... BUSENKELL perhaps Mike Herman (IC4A in- white shirts stand at the doors names)?" A look of pitying ionships last year, Villanova took Frosh in 440 spring), Bob Thomas, Bill Lons- les, Charley Pratt, Reggie The vastness of the universe i from earth to the sun, 93,000,- celestial objects which are in- door broadjump champ). of the joints on the Point. superiority. a major becoming The Villanova frosh will make kold and Phipps. Brown, Walt Young, Santee Ruf- makes it inconvenient to use 000 miles, step toward and the "parsec," teresting. The shot put looks like a duel Inside of Mori's or Lungo's, Night time: a deserted pen- ordinary terms tops, from a spectator stand- up one 440-yard relav. Bob Rae- In the 440, it'll be Raemore, fin, Roberson, Culbreath, of measurement, which is 3.26 light years, between Carl Shine, Dave Sikar- Nebulae, clouds of glowing more, Paul Drayton, Davis, Gavasrhan and DeAnge'is Charley Stead, Bob Coffill and on the other side of the tavern insula which is now the scene so new ones were invented. in- point, as well. | For the beginning observer, skie, Batdorf Bill Mannion or Carl Baird will compete for Bob and Tay- fronts, sit the Bermuda shorts picnic. Eight girls, One of those terstellar gas, often assume This Sunday another big track and either John against Art Elvans (Manhattan), Dave of a timid most frequently the most satisfying celestial ob- lor Philly. opipose for Philadelphia, and Joe and the button-down shirts, en- recently graduated from the encountered by science ' meet will be held in the Villa- Wagner will comprise the Jim Grant and Glen (St. John's They'll Henry readers ject to examine is the moon. The complex shapes and are dozens Marohiony, Henry Korn, Jerry quartet. Another Philly 440 team Frosh ) White, Stan Daw;kins, Harry joying the deafening conform- same academy, singing "I Can't is the light-year. This is nova Stadium. It's the second not a famous craters and the smooth of light-years in size. The Monkofsky Davis, Charley Bright and Dick Pitts. and Jim C!ooke for ity of bad music and artificial Say No" with no idea of what measure of time, but of distance annual New York versus Phila- will have I^a Corking 880 i dark "seas" stand out clearly, "Ring" nebula, New York. conversation, while photo- which looks like delphia Meet. Pratt, Bo Roberson, and Jim The 880 looks like a real Philly high jumpers will in- the song implies. the distance which a ray of and with patient AAU effort, indivi- In the discus, Batdorf, Bob graphs of a flattened doughnut, and the Field p.m., Washingrton. ; •., ;• .. corker. It'll feature George Kat- clude Stead, George Dennis, greasy musicians light, travelling at 186.000 miles dual events statp at 1 ;.;;; Creeping Meatballism mountains, casting their Taylor, with funny bow-ties leer down "Horsehead" running events at 2. Tickets are New York Will also have two terman (Penn), Ed Mather, Stan Mumford, Hubie White and Joe Chilbert and Jim per second, would cover in one long shadows, may be nebula are two of The continual slapping at identified. Morris will oppose New York's on the spectacle. year. This is the best known. priced at $1. mile relay teams. One will hive Vic DiMaio and Pat Nicastro Frank Budd. New York will mosquitoes becomes monoton- a little less thaji The planets, particularly ' Al "Oerter, John EUis, Stew On the beach: watch while six trillion The two teams represent the four of the following: Tom against , Kye Court- have Frank Carroll (Manhat- ous. The last cans of beer are (6,000,000,000,000) Jupiter with its whirling entour- Galaxies youth pitifully demonstrates Metropolitan and Middle Murphy, Joe Soprano, Jim Grant, ney and Willie Ward. tan), Bob Gardener and Leroy Thompson and Cooke. Philly miles. age of giant moons, the warm. The fire goes out: the and Saturn Galaxies, vast rotating sys- ham'mer throwers Hudson Scat- its desire to belong and con- The full enormity of a Atlantic Associations of the Jim Phipps, and Gene Shane. Philly will have Bob Godesky, Curry. picnic is a failure. number with its shining rings, are al- tems of stars, are found through- form. See the sweatshirts bold- AAU. The Middle Atlantic squad Another will have four of these: Jim Baldwin, Pete Walheim, BragK Might Appear tergood and Imants Mezaraups such as this is usually lost upon ways interiesting. The girls continue to dis- out the heavens. Thesie "island will face powerful Martie Engel, ly proclaiming their owner's the casual reader, to will have a decidedly Villanova E!d Lunsford, Regcrie Pearman. John Jerbasi and Frank Fitz- In the pole vault, it'll be Bar- whom any- Numbers and Colors universes" each containing tril- a member of some grou|i or cuss their now-ended high- flavor. Harry Bright, Willie Ward, and Patrick opposing Velisa Mugosa, ney Berlinger, John Gray, Nor- Thompson and Steve Dillion. thing more than a million is Throughout the ' school careers. The boorish sky, there are lions of stars in a complex school. usually meaningless. Four Wildcat quarter-milers Dave Mohlenbruk. Ed McAllister, John King, Ike bert McNulty and perhaps Don , John Brand, many examples of binary of orderly network, wheel majestic- \ boys discuss beer and baseball. ( if Still on the beach : light Brightest will be chosen from Ed Colly- Only one of the New York Matza, John Dougan and per- Bragg he's back from Califor- Larry Stuart and Larry Curran Stars "double" stars — two or ally through space in There is the powerful fear of more a varied as brown hair gets lighter as the It might be better more, Charlie Stead, Joe Manion, 440 teams has becoi picked haps Peter Close, in the mile. | nia) versus Bob Carroll, Ray will tosg the javelin for Philly. shown as stars revolving about a common array of pinwheeles, disks, and summer moves toward the sea- being different. Even in the Jim Blackburn, and Nick DeAn- of this writing. That one will At three miles, Browning Ro^s DeCosta, Charles Stevenson and New York will have Sid Kiwitt follows: one of the brightest center. Some of dark no soul can challenge the these as seen loose spirals. They are usually son of memories; blond hair stars in the sky is Rigel, gelis tc» comprise a mile relay include Paul Ewing, Grant (exVillanova and Olympic com- Norman Cyprus. and Don McCJorty (the defend- about through a telescope, are strik- about 50,000 to 100,000 light- all-p o wer f u 1 c r ed o: "BE gets blonder, as the Anglo- 540 light-years distant from teaifi. Scruggs, Phip'ps and Mohlenbruk. petitor), Earl Jefferson, Luther F'or the broad jump and hop. ing IC4A champ.) KNOWN AND BE LIKED, ingly beautiful, as each star may years in diameter. Our sun, and Saxons and the Celts subtly eirth. Rigel has been receding BUT DON'T DIFFER- be of different brightness and every other visible star, belongs proclaim their social superior- BE from earth at about 22 miles color. to just one galaxy. Only the ity. ENT!" per second. To the unaided eye, nearly all telescope can see others. Veterans and Novices Eating: a land breeze blows Yet even at this great speed stars appear to be white, but the Globular clusters, sometimes Frosh Sweep Eight Events On the boardwalk: the vet- fiercely biting flies into the hot (110 times faster than sound), telescope will bring out many called satellite galaxies, are erans (those individuals who and greasy hot dog stands. it will still take Rigel 8450 years combinations of blues, reds, found around the rim of the know all the "right people") The flies, like many humans, before it moves to 541 light- yellows, and oranges, although large galaxies. They are rarely bask in their security and self- are attracted by filth. The years from the earth! it will not greatly enlarge the more than 10,000 light-years in In Practice Track Meet assurance. The pale bodies of jaws of a hormosapien develop Other distance units used by size of the stars. diameter, and contain only one the weekenders move uncert- a rhythmical motion while de- astronomers are the "astronom- Besides planets and stars, type of star, whereas the "full" By MIKE DONAHUE .. Freshmen "Double" freshman Frank Budd who ainly in front of the softdrink vouring a hot dog. Mustard ical unit," which is the distance ' there are three other types of galaxies have all types. Double wins by Paul Drayton, cleared 6-2. Sophomore Norbert counters, not knowing the falls on a dark blue sweat- In a preview of things to Jerry Donini, and Leon Pras; McNulty, leaping 5-10, was ::"..' . name of the tanned face be- shirt. ^ --v^^ ;. come, Villanova's highly touted Hubie White's 6 foot-3 inch high third. Awards Given To freshmen track stars won 8 of jump, and John Mannion's 48.5 McNulty Wins 13 events in an intrasquad track Johnnies Jamboree leg in the mile relay were the Midshipmen Here held last Saturday in the sta- McNulty won in his specialty, Rejoinder To Jim Bising highlights of the meet. the pole vault, clearing 12 feet, from Page 2) dium. (Continued ording the day for future [ All of the above mentioned At NROTC Review en- 6 inches. Kent Lydic was second, joyment. Mr. Ernest Biddle I The team was divided into are freshmen. did vaulting 12 feet. On Resignation Of Dulles The Villanova NROTC unit ing a hidden talent on the two squads, designated Blues pastel and charcoal portraits of Drayton copped the 100 and yesterday The mile was won by Bob paraded before Ad- drums, and he was accompanied incredible likeness, capturing and Whites, for the practice the 220. He sprinted the cen- By JIM COREY on Godesky in the comparatively miral Charles H. Lyman, by teammate Paul Tomczyk meet. All but five of the Wildcat USN, on paper the glee of many little tury in 9.9 and then came back Bising: cess slow time of 4:29.5. Freshmen To: Jim "Grendel'fl to Berlin, when in Commandant of the Fourth trumpet. faces. thinclads participated. to nip freshman Bob Raeraore ;.:;.. .^•;:':\. Bob Collins, Pat Nicastro ..::-'Cave". 1944-45 it - and we had but gave Naval District.' Bermuda clad Villanovqns And Seniors Collymore in the 220 in 21.6. Bernard Love of the Ed and Art Crowley Subj: Resignation of Dulles it to the Russians? The battallion, trailed Godesky. led by Midn. were busy in every detail of the Bryn Mawr Photo Center shot Charley Stead and sophomores Donini won both the shotput Collins' time 4:34.9. Ref: VILLANOVAN, 6 May, Would it have been better James C. Hull, 1/c, day's was passed in work and fun. Although reel after reel of 16mm color Joe Manion and Nick DeAngelis and the discus. He heaved the 1959 to aid the British, French, review before Vic DiMaio annexed the 880 Lyman, Very Rev. organized under Ron Dobies and film. were in Los Angeles where they shot 50 feet, 2 inches, which in 1:55.0. is that you are and Israeli Freshman Frank Heg- 1. It apparent governments in James A. Etonncllon. O.S.A., the Junior Class, the Villanova Tragedy Occurred defeated the finest mile relay was only inches shy of the confused soul, incapable of their conquest of the Suez University president, contingent arty and Carl Wagner finished a and digni- was made up of men Unfortunately, the happy day teams in the country last Friday school record set by Jim Fahey. second and third. distinguishing truth. canal, or to have lost the taries from the business and from all four classes and even was later not without a few touches night in the Coliseum Relays in He spun the discus 130 The 2. It is further apparent that Arab world? And is Nas- professional world. a lonely law student. two mile run was taken of tragedy. Varsity infielder the blistering time of 3:10.4. feet, 2 inches in defeating Bill you are a frustrated free- ser the bad omen that you The following midshipmen Tom Labreque, Deanie by freshman Angelo Sivieri in Dris- Denny Cardone was struck out Bob Coffiill, freshman hurdler Moore and Jack Donohue to thinker with Democratic picture him as, huh? were singled out to receive coll, and Carlo LoVecchio 10:09. The former West Cath- enter- by a four foot tall Bob Feller. and quarter miler, pulled up complete his sweep of the tendencies. 5. So did the Venezuelan, awards: Breslin, ed with spirits | olic ace finished ahead of Tim Mex- Thomas an good into a maze And Jack Daniel Paul Drayton's finishing sprint in is stopped the the 220 enough to with- lame during a workout last week I weight events. 3. In your condemnation of Mr. ican, and other countries' award from the Admiral of kitchen duties. ' McNamar, Dave Neill, Jim Hac- and Al Brossey football game when the kids stand Bob Kaemore's late surge in .Saturday's intra-squad track and was forced to withdraw White, the freshman basket- kett, and Lance Hugelmyer. Dulles and President Eisen- oil production rise; perhaps one from the Navy League of ran a "Red Ball Express" carry- started meet. Drayton (right) covered "roughing him up". the distance in 21.(i seconds. from the practice meet. I ball sensation, defeated fellow Pras copped both hurdles hower, you compared the they were part of the hoary Philadelphia., .;. '^ • ing truckloads of \. youngsters Pedro, the burro, left an un- handling of the Suez Canal plot, too. The Navy League also award- from place to place. events. He won the 120 highs pleasant mark on J. J. Sullivan. to the Munich conference of Atomic ed plaques to Frederick in 15.0. Burly Ron Meyers, War Wic'e Buccaneer Crew Driscoll twisted his ankle open- charged that the Eis- 6. unleashing of Softball Playoffs Bring freshman football end, surprised 1938, An our "mas- 2/c; Thomas Dillon, 3/c; and Joe Perozziello gave piggy- ing a can, and Happy John Mul- - • by racing over the barriers in enhower Shivers combina- sive retaliation" in 1954 Michael Pastore, 4/c. . back rides when not taking pic- cahy found himself getting stiff tion, with a few oil would have meant a World Hull received a subscription tures for the VILLANOVAN. — ['^ 15.5. Jack Van Dusen was third. from the exercise. I lifra rriura I Sporfs Tb End companies thrown in, actu- War, but tut, tut. nothing In the 220 lows it was again to the U.S. Naval Institute Pro- Pirate Neil Drislane and a crew A Rosemont lovely got on a Pras, Meyers, ally thought up the whole to worry about. The stand ceedings from the U.S. Naval of buccaneers launched ill- Softball playoffs the tournament. and Van Dusen. the pony and off at the same time. Intramural Pras* covered the distance in thing, further insinuated on Formosa, the fact that Institute. fated ship Neversail. And tadpoles were mysteriously enter their final stages today. In one of the few games play- that we should have used the Communists have William Lytle, 1/c, received Stan Ceisielski A.C. 24.5. ::>.v;.' not led a group turning up in the soda drinks. This afternoon at 4:00 on ed last week. Jazz was in Corps 5-4 Kaminski atomic weapons Indo- advanced one inch farther an award from the Marine of Huck Finns in .search of rare But the Johnnies' Jamboree Austin Field the second semi- eliminated by Nifty Nine, a Winner China (why there is beyond in Asia, is not really im- Association; Harry Mitchell, pollywogs caterpillers. last teams had and Walt was still a tremendous success. final game in the Softball tour- Thursday. Both The Javelin throw was won me), and finally hoped that portant. need 3/c, from the Radio Corporation going into We an atomic France showed the little Everyone left tired yet glowing. nament will be played. unblemished records by Dick Kaminski with one of some catastrophy befalls war. of America; James Mcllhenny, leaguers how to the game. win— cheat. "More can openers and band- Tomorrow on the same site his best heaves of the year, 172 our Chief Executive before 7. As for our Chief Executive, 1/c. from the Philco Corp.; and And Matt lost contest was not decided McCue a fortune aids next time" was the smiling and at the same time the semi- The feet. Lydic and John Buckley 1960. poor helpless Ike, I suppose Joseph Schneider, 1/c, from the in quarters at the until the seventh and final in- bean-bag toss. epilogue Mrs. Jordan gave to the final winners will compete for placed 2, 3. Diplomatic Blunders that he will just to Armed Forces Communications Nine pushed have Two men were kept busy rec- day. the intramural championship. ning when Nifty Buckley took the broad jump 4. of diplomatinc struggle on, unless and Electronics Association. across the winning to break Speaking you As this goes to press the five run with a leap of 23 feet, 7 inches. 2/c. received blunders, why are we now would perhaps offer your Joseph DuRocher remaining teams competing are a 4-4 deadlock. Lydic was second and Drayton at Geneva discussing an from the Naval Re- V the ac- sage advice. award Nifty Nine. Old Men. Main Lin- third. serve Composite Company; Ray- ers. Cowboys, and Rinkydinks. The mile relay was won by Hepburn, 1/c, from the mond On Monday afternoon Nifty the Blues in 3:21.7. Members Valley Forge Chapter of the Nine played the Old Men and of the winning quartet were Reserve O/licers' Association; Main Liners met the Cowboys. Gene Rodgers, Mannion, Heg- Terence Connell, 2/c, from the Today Rinkydinks. who drew a arty, and Wagner. Phila. Ckjntinental Chapter of bye, take on the winner of the Placing behind Drayton in American Revolu- the "Sons of Main Liners-Cowboys game. the 100 were Budd, Raemore, tion; and Jerome Scanlon, 3/c. Tomorrow the survivors of Buckley, and I>an Stager. from the Victory Metal Manu- this game will play the winner Finishing in arrears of the facturing Corporation. of Monday's game for the title. Cleveland flash in the 220 were Orginally the playoffs were Raemore and Budd. Special Senior Issue slated to end last Thursday. When the final score was tab- However, rain curtailed play ulated it was evident that the This is the last regular issue Carl Wagner (right) anchor man for the Blue team breal*'* last Tuesday. Wednesday and two squads were evenly match- WEEK of the VILLANOVAN for the the tape in the mile relay three yards ahead of Pat Nicastro. The Friday, thus forcing postpone- ed. The results: Blue—78, year 1958-59. There will be a lilues aided by John Mannion's second leg, ran the mile in 3:21.7. ment of the last two rounds of White—78. special senior graduation issue Johnnies enjoy thrill of runaway chuck-wagon, carted coming out June 1. by sturdy juniors, part of the day's festivities at St. John's. : —

Page 8 THE VILLANOVAN The Baseball Team Brings V.U. First

July 30» 1959 Big Five Title Vol. 34—No. 24 VILLANOVA UNIVERSmr, VILLANOVA, PA.

By JIM MURRAY Middies Sink Cats I Last Friday, the United States It seems that Villanova's base> Naval Academy downed Villa- ball team just couldn't "wait nova 6-4 at Villanova Stadium. Fr. Donnellon Named Augustinian 'til next year" the Big Five for The game was decided in the Championship. third inning, when hurler Hal And what better way to win it Bauser, was plagued with four than to beat the St. Joseph hits, two errors, good for five Hawks, who flew away with the runs. These five, added to the Provincial; Fr. Klekotka V.U. Head Big Five basketball Utle? St. Middies' lone tally in the first, Joe's had been a spoiler in Tem- was enough to sink Villanova. ple's (5-3) bid for the crown, but Lee Parry turned in a fine Fr. Joseph Gildea the Owls had to settle for second relief stint, pitching four inn- as Villanova (6-2) downed the ings of shut-out ball. Harry Neff Succeeds Fr. Boyle Hawks, 16-3. blanked the midshipmen the Bishop McShea Honored At It was a warm day Monday, rest of the way. As Vice-President and the Wildcats were hot. They The Wildcat nine never gave By Sister Rosallna, C.D.F.N. Frank Kreiit/er lefs go with a fast 42nd Summer Graduation exploded for 16 runs on 18 hits. up, scoring one run in the fifth, ball in the St. Joseph's game. Frank helped Villanova Facing the coming scholastic (o the Bi« Five Championship Freddie Anthony and two runs in the sixth, and one in with this 16-3 decision. notable change in Bobby Most Rev. Joseph McShea, auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia, year with a Klinck each had four base hits the ninth before the rally was personnel, the administration of will receive an Honorary Degree from Villanova during its sum- to lead the 'Cat attack. ended by a double play. The Villanovia University will be mer commencement exercises on Saturday, August 8th, it was Frank Kreutzer allowed only 'Cats left twelve men on base headed by Rev. John A. Klekot- announced this week by the, one hit in six frames this, plus the two big errors in twenty-third presi- as he Don't Mention 'Villanova' Very Rev. John A. Klekotka, ka, O.S.A., stuck out ten and the third, told the tale. the University. Joining walked one. O.S.A. University President. dent of i Lafeyette, him in filling new ofiSces are Rev. Down But Not Out We Are Here! Bishop McShea will be among N.S.F. Gives At Eastern Pennsylvania, the Joseph J. Gildea, O.S.A., Vice Villanova lost its first two four candidtates who will be President for Academic Affairs Big Five 'Cats met the Lafeyette Leop- Texas' Eddie honored by the University at its games to La Salle and To Southern $96700 Grant and Rev. Francis X. Smith, Temple, ards last Thursday afternoon. 42nd summer graduation. but came back to win But the Cambridge Comet, an Director of Admissions. After nine innings of well- By TOM GOLDSCHIMiDT were saying. O.S.A., the remaining srix Honorary Doctorates will also and the co- avowed lover of the sprints in Director of the University's played baseball, Frank Kreutzer Villanova trailed for the first be conferred upon Brother Dan- To Villanova veted Big Five trophy. This was At the campus of the Univer- recent years, blazed the anchor half-mile, as Office of Admissions during the typical of this year's and Villanova picked up a win expected. But the iel Bernian, F.S.C., President of M. Brown, team, sity of Texas in Austin, they quarter-mile. By Mother E. past two years, Father Klekot- which by a 4-3 score. Kreutzer was "unknowns" kept the Wildcats I^Salle College; Rev. John R. stayed in every game speak of the Villanova track Always The Back RJS.C.V. career very not far off the ka began his Villanova until the final out. impressive while going the pace by running Aheme, O.S.A., rector of St. team in awed tones. Eddie Southern blazed it with An outstanding opportunity in 1931, after his graduation whole route and striking out the best quarter-miles of their Augustine High School, San Today the 'Nova nine travels A lithe, sun-tanned, crew-cut him, but the Texas flash never was offered at Villanova this Roman Catholic High nine batters. young careers. Diego, and Miss Margaret Mary from to West Point to take on the Texas senior does not even talk saw the front of CoUymore's summer. Under the direction of School of Philadelphia. Admit- He allowed the three runs on Fine Quarters Kearney, Ekiucational Director Army baseball team. The Wild- about the Villanova team. He jersey until he walked over to Reverend J. Bernard Hubbert, ted to the School of Engineering, an opposite field hit by the Joe Manion was timed in 48.7 of StaaUon WCAU and WCAU- cats won a close one last year just has strange nightmares. congratulate him on the Villa- O.S.A., of the University Phy- he graduated in 1935, and enter- pitcher, with two out and the for the lead-off leg. Nick De- TV. at the Point by a 5-4 count. They're about foot races. And I nova victory. sics Department, a Summer In- ed the Augustinian Order the bases loaded in the second inn- I Angelis, a substitute for Jim On all he ever sees are the backs CoUymore's final 46.2 quarter stitute for teachera of Science following year. Saturday the 'Cats com- ing. After Jack Fahey Blackburn, batted in i who had been num- Wildcat's victory re-^ plete their regular season action of runners clad in blue and made the and Mathematics in Junior and His scholastic career as an the tying and lead run in the ber two man in the Penn Relays, any circum- in a game with the Blue white. markable under Senior High Schools was inau- Augustinian, after his ordina- Hens third inning, Kreutzer did not ran a brilliant 48.5 leg. second all the so Donnellon, Rev. John A. Klekotka, of Delaware University. The senior's name is Eddie stances, and more gurated. Very Rev. James A. tion in 1941, included the at- allow a base hit until the ninth, Then Stead used those long Southern. He's the greatest since it was run on grass instead The Institute was made pos- O.S.A. O.S.A. tainment of an M.A. in Science when shortstop Dick Richter legs of his to catch the third quarter-miler in the United of cinders. sible by a grant of $96,700.00 and a subsequent assignment to singled to open the frame. He I Texas runner and give the Wild- In the past three years (the Rifle Team Gets States, someone somewhere has from the National Science Foun- the faculty of Villanova Univer- was stranded on third base, how- cats a slight lead after three- period covering Eddie South- said. dation. The participants received Fr. Rongione sity. His seventeen-year term ever, when Kreutzer got pinch quarters of a mile. Charlie, who em's varsity career), the Uni- New Book By Awards, Letters Eddie Southern himself is not $75.00 a week during the period included posts of Head of the hitter Bob Lewis to fly to right had never run under 48.2 until versity of so sure anymore. Texas has won every of study, with allowance for University's Department of En- to this year, Last Thursday, the Varsity end the inning and the ball was timed in 47 sec- mile relay in which it He was a much-heralded has com- dependents and travel. Tomorrow gineering, and a two-year span and Navy rifle and pistol teams game. onds flat. To Be Published sophomore in 1957, running peted, except two. On closer observation, it is as University Chaplain which held their annual banquet and Rutgers Collymore, the defending Those two were the only times Rough anchor for Texas' sensational more true to conclude that there BY MOTHER F. FORDEN, R.S.C.J. preceded his appointment to the presentation of awards. The NCAA 220 champion, took the the Longhorns faced the Villa- On Tuesday, May 12, the 'Cats mile reday team. The Longhorns were five Institutes in progress EJach year the University the Reverend Father Louis Ron- office of Director of Admissions, Varsity rifle team honored out- baton for the final leg. He had nova Wildcats. As far as the suffered defeat at the hand of were invited East for the Penn this summer. Courses were of- Shop displays an increasing gione, O.S.A., Dean of the Grad- which he has held for two yeare. going Sgt. Eklward Molcany with mumbled in practice four days lithe, sun-tanned crew-cut Texas Rutgers University, 7-6. Relays that year—to add a lit- fered in Biology, Chemistry, number of text books written uate School. Member of A.LE.E. a permanent plaque, which is to earlier, "I sure don't feel up to senior is concerned that was The game was marked by tle "class" to the program. Physics, Geology and Mathemat^ professora. In the preface of "Conferences administrator. Father 440." by Villanova's own An able be inscribed each year with the running a twice too many. gives some very odd plays. Of par- Five-Yard Lead ics. Each course ran the full This is indeed a cause for le- on the Beatitudes,,' Father Klekotka was elected to the of- name of the person who most ticular note was Bill Platco's in- But Charley Jenkins, the period of six weeks, and six gitimate pride in Catholic edu- his reasons, for publishing them fice at the triennial chapter exemplifies the spirit and drive — ability to remain standing while 1956 Olympic 400-meter cham- Miss Margaret M. Kearney graduate credits were obtained cation in general, in Villanova "the sister's enthusiastic and meeting of the Augustinian Or- ; of , the Sergeant. waiting for in the a fly ball; as the pion, had other ideas. He ran Cregory Named Swia Ace by successful completion. in particular and in ^ eminent encouraging response der's Province of St. Thomas at This year's winner of the Sgt. ball came down, so did Bill. Les blistering 440 The group participating num- ::/•"" communities where they were Monastery, June 25. a for Villanova, Miss Kearney becomes only professors. Villanova Edward J. Molcany award, was Jim Gregory, senior from Port were announced as co-captains Armour had himself a "home- catching Southern and then go- bered one hundred nineteen firat given and the hope that A member of the American In- Chester, N.Y., was named the for the 1959-60 season. the fifth woman to receive an Frank Murtha, chosen by the run." ing on to whip him and gave the teachera. Many came from great they might make some contribu- stitute of Electrical Engineers, outstanding squad member at the Members of the 1958-59 team,, honorary degree from Villanova. team. Rutgers committed two Wildcats the victory. distances. Fourteen states were tion in fostering among the sis- American Society for Engineer- Bishop McShea will deliver the Lou Spevetz, who received two straight errors in the third in- first annual banquet for the var- which compiled a 6-4 record, represented, from New York to ^rs the piety and zeal which Education, Institute for Ra- Texas did not return to the address to the more than 200 ing medals for outstanding perform- ning, and Paul Borian boomed a sity swimming team last week at were given varsity letters. They Montana, from Vermont to have always been a source of Engineere, and the Albertus Penn Relays in 1958 and 1959. graduates during the 11:00 a.m. dio ances in the Philadelphia homerun into the wind, and Instead, they the Pilgrim Gardens Lounge. included Bob Pinto, Larry Pala- North Carolina. edification and spiritual joy to Magnus Guild, Father replaces went to the Drake exercises in the campus field N.R.O.T.C. rifle league, was ap- John Rumbarger, senior from cio. Bill Gilhool, Wilson, three runs scored. After the Relays. This year they set Win Varied Scholars the author." the Very Rev. James A. Don- a house. pointed captain of the Navy lead had rocked back and forth, Drake record by winning Merion, Pa., was given the Gregory and Rumbarger. Deals With Happiness nellon, O.S.A., who held the of- ' the Large Enroilment Guest faculty included Dr. B. team for mext year. the 'CJats found themselves down Coaches' Loyalty Award, while Joe Kirk, swimming coach at After the introduction, a fice of president since 1954. mile relay in 3 minutes, 10.3 Villanova's 1959 summer ses- F. Howell of Princeton Univer- . Frank Murtha was appointed by two in the eighth (6-4). seconds. Joe Harvey, junior from Coatea- LaSalle College, was the guest chapter for each Beatitude fol- Father Donnellon was elected sion is enjoying the largest en- sity, who lectured on Historical to succeed Chris Kloss as cap- After Jack Fahey's single the ville. Pa., was named the most speaker. His topic was the prob- lows. And each Beatitude as religious superior of the Au- But Longhorns were not rollment in its 42 year history Geology. Mr. L. A. T. Frakes, tain of the varsity rifle team. and pinchhitter Tom Griffith's improved swimmer. lem of p;iblic relations with Saint Paul says, is something gustinian Order's Province of rid of Villanova yet. The two according to figures released from the Univereity of Califor- KIoss has led the riflemen as base knock, Bobbie Klinck laced Harvey and Frank Keefe, jun- respect to swimming in the perfect and excellent—so is each St. Thomas in the course of the mile relay squads were invited this week by the Rev. Louis A. nia in Los Angeles, gave the high scorer for the past two a tremendous triple to right ior from East Haven, Conn., United States. chapter of this book—a summit same, June 25 session of the to compete in the Coliseum Re- Rongione, O.S.A., Dean of the course in Physical Geology. In years. High average medal was field to tie the game. With the The team gave awards "in in itself. Nor does the book end chapter. He thereby became the lays last Friday at Los Angeles, University's Graduate and Part addition, there were guest taken by Charley Russell. score tied in the ninth, Rutgers' appreciation for continued aid to with final steppingstone in the religious superior of 400 Augus- California. Time Division. speakera in many fields. Varsity letters were given to leadoff man, Arnie Byrd, drew Collymore Fourth the Villanova swimming team" sublime ascent. Rather it ends tinian Priests, administering to U. S. Championship A total of 2364 students are Miss M. Dorothy Ward of the the following members of the a walk stole second and third '100' to David Rowan, former swim- with a final, pleasant surprise— more than 40 parishes, while — This one was to have b*»en In Coliseum enrolled this year including 110 Villanova Library Faculty spoke rifle team; C. Kloes, L. Spevetz, on an over throw and came ming champion from Rider Col- A chapter on Heaven and we are conducting two universities, two — the duel of the year with Villa- Ed Collymore, Villanova's students who are studying under on "Modem Literature for F. Murtha, B. Heam, C. Russell, home on a fly ball with one out. lege, and Chris Keller, former convinced that "in the end is colleges, and eleven high schools. nova representing the East, senior sprinter, finished fourth a National Science Foundaion Chemistry". Dr. L. Joseph N. Coursey, ajid E. Hogan. Five diving champion from the Uni- our beginning." Father Gildea, imder president CATS BATS . . . Tom Griffith Texas the Southwest, and USC in a 100-vard dash at the Col- Grant. Villanova recently re- Berry of Bryn Mawr, held a of the seven lettermen return versity of Pennsylvania. Father shows clearly in his Father Klekotka, will serve as, hit the longest triple, longest and Occidental the Far West. liseum Relays In Los Angeles ceived a grant of $97,000 to seminar for the Biology students next year. double, Another award, "in apprecia- book that happiness is not some- the director cholastic affaire of and took the longest Villanova's 3:11.8 time in the las^; Friday. undertake a training program on the "FUNCTION OF THE Joe Walley took over the tion for 25 years of devoted thing to be searched for; still the Univereity with jurisdiction time time to reach home during Penn Relays, though very good, Winner Bob Morrow, for- for high school science and BLOOD." From the University Father Louis Rongione, OJS.A. leadership of the pistol team service to college swimming," less is it something you can over faculty and sttident body. the season. But when he liits. he did not compare with the 3:10.3 merly of Abilene Cliristian, was mathematics teachers during its of Pennsylvania, Dr. Ralph O. from last year's captain, Jim went to James McAdoo, coac^ Thursday July 30th, the make; it is something you can A native of Lawrence. Mass., . . On really hits . The team ate In that Texas had run. clocked in 9.6. and summer session. Erickson spoke on the "ANA- D'Arcy. Members of the pistol of Swarthmore College for the campus wiU be the receive and become. These con- Father Gildea comes to Villa- a Pennsylvania-Dutch restau- Besides, Villanova was using Rob Foynter, both of Fresno 775 of the summer students LYSIS OF GROWTH IN Villanova team who were cited for excel- past quarter-century and dean scene of an AUTOGRAPHING ferences show how. nova from Merrimack College, rant on the way home from two unknown sophomores along State, were second and third. are doing graduate work while PLANTS." A speaker of great lence in various categories were of Middle Atlantic swimming in honor of a publica- Father Rongione will be the North Andover, Mass., where Lafavette. The food, the prices, with high jumper Charlie Stead Collymore was not more 1090 are pursuing undergradu- interest was Mr. John B. Gallon, PARTY Paul Lang, Bill Scott and coaches. just off the presa—"CON- host for the autograph party he had been sUtioned from 1947 and the win made it a memor- and Ed Collymore. And Texas than two feet l>ehlnd Morrow ate studies. The student body Head of the Civil Engineering tion, D'Arcy. The members of the team gave ON THE BKATI- which wiU be held in the East to 1969. . . . FERENCB8 able meal With but three had Eddie Southern, now a ma-- at the finish, as the top four represents a total of twenty Department at Villanova, whose D'Arcy, Scott, and Lang, to- expensive stop watches to head (The Peter ReiUy Co.) Lounge of Dougherty Hall at One time professor of Ro- seniors on the squad, the *Cats ture senior. He could break the runners hit the tape virtually three states and more than 40 topic was — "FOUNDATION TUDBS" gether with Bill Phoser and Joe coach E^ Geisz and assistant is the author? Certainly 2:00 p.m. Thursday. All sum- mance Languages at Villanova figure to be strong defenders of back of any 440 man in the together. different religious orders. PROBLEMS." Who studeota are Invited. (Continued on Psfs 3) WaUey were awarded letters. title year. those "in the coach Jack Lumsden. no one needi an introduction to mer school their Big Five next country, know" (ContiniMd on Psf« t> (Oontlnusd on Pag« 3)