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fmu 24 Pages Tadoy Page 12 THE VILLAN OVA N December 17, 1959 Macklin Review The VILLANOVAN The Movie "Sudden- comes out today with ly Last Summer," has the first 24-page iS' been called a shocker sue in the history of by Tony Macklin — Wildcats Rip State In Dixie 68-56 the University. Page 6.

iiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiDiiiiiiiminiiiii^ uniDiiiiiiiniiiiiu mm Smm irjiHimiiiiiniiininiiiininiiiiiiiiiiinni^ Greensboro, N. C.—The Villa- State switched to a man for nova Wildcats opened the new man defense to off-set the phe- Vol. 35 — No. 12 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. War Memorial Coliseum, to bas- nomeal shooting Dick Kaminsky. FEBRUARY 10, 1960 ketball with a 68-56 thumping Hubbie White who was the of the North Carolina State coldest 'Cat in Dixie with a 2 for Loan Provisions Wolfpack. 11 percentage in the first half. Before about 9,000 fans, the The 'Cats outscored the Wolf- Receive Criticism Seniors Planning Prom Date Wildcats, who were the home- pack 21 to 14 with Raveling team set up a very tight 1-2-2 and John Driscoll controlling the defense. The zone held the Wolf- boards. Of Administration pack to 19 shots and nine field The Big Key With Buddy Morrow's Band Rev. Harry J. Erdlen, O.S.A., goals in the first half. Villanova In the second half the men Villanova's Administrator of had 40 shots but were able to from State solved the 'Cats zone Government Loans, reiterated "You won't recognize the on only 13 to hold a 31-22 in the person of Bob (Moose) •fV, this school's stand on govern- Field Ilou.se," insisted Senior halftime bulge. DiStephano. With big John Key, ment loans as one of non-opposi- Prom co-chairman Tom ]Mc- N. C. State broke through the getting some good rebounds Di tion in regards to the loyalty Coy when asked ai)out the zone in the third quarter and Stephano was getting the jump oaths that must be signed by decorations for the big nig-ht narowed Villanova's lead to on the Wildcat defense and got applicants. February 19. three points. But alert ball-steal- half of his 16 points in the third But he stressed that he oppos- ing and great hustle broke the quarter spurt. "I know it sounds like an old es the loans on two other wornout cry, game open in favor of the 'Cats. The Wolfpack moved into a but things are go- counts: a) discrimination, and ing Case Unsettled 2-1-2 zone and had the 'Cats to be different this year." Hubie shows his vaunted leaping prowess as he arches a shot goalward b) administration. At the start of the game stymed for most of the third Streamlined White McCoy promised "glamour for in the ClonHon game. '60." Everett Case set his team in quarter. Great Concern a 2-3 defense. After two tap-ins But Raveling and Driscoll It is Father's feeling that the Senior class president Ray by Captain George Raveling, who once again controlled the boards great concern about the signing Rafferty chimed in with the ob- had 14 points, and a jump-shot and the Wildcats opened things of the affidavit is one of the servation that the Field House by Jim Huggard the 'Cats had up offensively and closed the King To Succeed minor disadvantages of the pro- always seems to carry the aura a 6-0 lead. Big soph Bruce Hodly door defensively with the zone gram. "It seems to me that of a just finished basketball hooked in the first goal for once again being tight. other aspects of the loan pro- game even during dances. But One Southern gentleman was Wiele As Council gram could be improved", he this year instead of "just music The half was free of much overheard in leaving "Ah means explains. replacing cheers, there will also fouling with State trying to its the Civil War all over again Vice-President The administrater pointed be a different mood created," solve the tight Wildcat zone. with those Yankees beating us out the "incontestable" discrim- Rafferty stated. With about 9:40 remaining on Southern soil." Jack King, senior M.E., has ination shown to Catholic and Novel and Distinctive been appointed as Vice President private schools. "If a graduate I Rafferty also guaranteed of Student Government to suc- enters a public secondary school something "novel St. Joseph-Villanova basketball game tickets went on sale at and distinc- ceed Fred. Wiele who has re- for teaching, his loan is reduced tive" in favors. 9 a.m. Monday, but the line was "well-formed" at 7:30, \*1ien this He was also WiUaits Hold That Tiger;' signed. by 10% a year for up to five picture was taken. The tickets werA sold out by noon. proud of the refreshments that King has served tlie first years," Father asserted. This the refreshment committee has .seme.ster as chairman of the means the loan could be cut in acquired for the evening. ream Balance Vnips Clemson Fraternities and Societies Com- half. Cats Accept Bid To "We will have something en- White, although not scoring, mittee. His last act as chairman Father contended that the NIT "' tirely new for Villanova in re- Tom Troy' was to bring his own fraternity. whole administrative apparatus demonstrated his tremendous freshments. It should be quite Phi Kappa Pi, up for disciplinary of the loan program is compli- 3,656 disregarded the rainy value to Villanova as he spark- To Prove 'Selves In N.Y* a surprise," he commented. led on defense. He, Huggard, action for failure to submit its cated and burdensortie for col- weather and sat in the swelter- "There are two things that we and Kaminski blitzed Clemson report. leges to operate and that most Athletic Director Frank Rea- when we took a vote of the boys ing Palestra to see for them- particularly want to stress," several times after the Delinquent Groups institutions are in no position gan announced that Villanova they voted selves if it was true what they Hug had unanimously for the continued Dick Kaminski drives p^st surprised Clemsoi; 4l<>lrnder on his way toward the Tiger hoop. He also Rafferty. "First of all recommended disci- the red tape involved. I had accepted a bid to the Na- said 'bout Hubie, as Villanova stolen the ball. to handle NIT. plinary action we want it to be known that for other delin- Interest computing also falls on tional Invitational Tournament "I don't want to dictate for debuted on the Penn court last Driscoll Clicks Inside everyone who comes to the qitfent organizations: the Physio.«« the individual institutions. last Thursday afternoon at the the team," the coach continued. Saturday night against the dance will really get In the second half, Clemson Club and fraternity. something DPE The Benefit Student Philadelphia Sports writer's "They have played great ball. Clemson Tigers. out of it." changed their zone somewhat in representatives of these groups luncheon. Seahawks, Eagles, Dukes "Villanova has undertaken the They have fought all the way expected perhaps Many —and order to check both cornermen. pleaded their cases "Also we want to emphasize before a student loan program to benefit Villanova was the first school this season. This is a team that wanted—to see a one man show. John Driscoll, who played his that every student at Villanova meeting of the senate last Mon- the student," Father commented, to accept a bid to the New York gets along Instead, they saw a well bal- together very well, best game of the young season, day evening. They 10- is invited to the prom. We want received a "we have always been only too tourney to be played March they have great spirit. Villanova five, superbly team anced then personally wrecked this bit Ready For 'Cats temporary suspension everyone, from freshmen to sen- Mules of 19. And voting glad to assist the student in his They want to go to York. Jim Huggard, handily • New led by of tactics. powers. Al iors, to come." Saturday the Cats travel up by John Duffy bigger than the Iron Dukes. education. But it seems to me Coach Severance told the They deserve a say." defeat the tall and talented At- John moved inislde thd big In his new position. King that there should be a better Villanovan the reason for going Starved Buddy Morrow lantic Conference team, 77-64. to Staten Island, N. Y., to play Coach Red Manning's main prob- for Sdccess men and scored seven straight starting duty. Rudy Van Burg, supervises operations of University. This, ac- will the Fra- plan. to the NIT rather tlian to the "We aren't going up there for As announced on the publicity Wagner 6-6 lem be finding a backcourt The Clemson strategy was points that pushed the 'Cats into at is the only other experi- ternities and Societies Commit- received firm bid cording to all reports, is going replacement for Bernde Mathews. "Let the better equipped NCAA. "We a the exercise!' Severance blasted release handed out on campus rather obvious stop the fab- enced man on the squad, but — 15 point : . a lead. : tee; the Ways and Means Com- from the NIT while only to be Wagner's year. The Staten The problem may be solved in banks administer the funds." we got when asked point blank if the Buddy Morrow and his band, ulous White from scoring. Play- coach Don Martin is confident mittee; the Social Affairs But Clemson, sparked by the Island boys had a fairly good the person of 6-5 Paul Benec. Com- Father Erdlen explained why a feeler from the NCAA. Also 'Cats can win the tourney. featuring vocalist Jane Taylor, ing a zone defense with their that no one will his Eagles long mittee ; and the set shots of Dutch Shample, record last year and this season Although very big, at 6-5, Benec Elections various colleges have refused to "We're a hungry ball club." will supply the music for the tallest players bunched in the off the court. creeped to within eight Committee. •*:$: points, they have everyone back. is exceedingly mobile and is ex- accept government loans, such Captain George Raveling prom. Morrow can play anything corner where Hubie was station- The Wildcats will play at the Juggle Personnel then used a semi-press with Coach Herb Sutter will start pected to be of great assistance as Haverford and Swarthemore spoke for the players. "We want from rocking rhythm-crammed just in the i Index ed, they did that only five minutes left He has stated an intention to in the five experienced seniors, none of in the backcourt. Benec's run- Colleges. to make a good showing in New first half. White had only three juggle game. the personnel of the com- • Senior Interviews . whom would get lost on any ning mate will be either Bill "Some schools refused the ' • • f 2 York," he said seriously. "The Dinner Dance Tickets field goals, two on taps. mittees in a reorganization Huggard and White responded basketball court. 6-4 Fred Black- Strom, 6-2, or Bill Stromple, 5-8. loans because of religious be- Quoker Hats 2 game is near to Philly and the The sale of Senior Dinner Worlis Very move. Already Steve Carton has Zone Well Portrette: . . to this by completely dominat- well and 6-6 Hal Junta will be Like Benec both are sophomores, liefs," Father said, "and others Dan O'Mara 3 students and our friends and Dance ticket^) will continue been appointed chairman of the But in the meantime, Dick ing the remainder of the game. in the corners. In the backcourt Stromple is the smallest play- because of the danger of the Council Delinquent? .... 4 parents will be able to see us through Monday, February Fraternities and Societies Com- Kanninski was popping from the Hug very coolly directed a mod- Milfred Pierce and Harry Or- er ever to wear the Red and legal terminology involved. Villanova Cheating 5 play. They wouldn't if we were 15, according to Bill Henry, mittee. other, weakened, side of the ified "freeze," and scored four dando, both 5-10, and Pete Blue of Duquesne. But with Some of the recipients may have "Suddenly Last Summer" 6 in the NCAA which is played in Dance co-chairman. King expects to run an order- zone, and Greorge Raveling was clutch fouls in the last two min- Wirth, 5-11, will see about equal Slobodnick throwing his 240 good reasons for not having gov- Swimming Wins 20 Charlotte and California." "The tickets have gone ly system of elections this scoring underneath as Huggard utes as he dribbled circles action. The center post will be pounds around, the men from ernment interfering in their af- Pitt Game Tonight ^.»». 24 As of Monday, Dayton, De- fast and most of tlie floor semester, even more effectively threaded the needle with some around the pressing Tigers. manned by 6-7 junior Bob Lar- Pittsburgh are a certainty to fairs. troit, Providence, and Memphis tables have already been than before. great passes. White moved into a high post son. A speedy sophomore, Ron improve on their 13-11 record of (Continued on Page 2) State had accepted bids to join taken," said Henry. Seniors Clemson, unable to penetrate position and hit four field goals Gfeorge, could cause a lot of last year. VU in the NIT. have rushed to the sales the smoothly functioning 1-2-2 in a row, including a spectacu- trouble on a fast break if he gets Mules: Not Mighty But Big COUNCIL TONIGHT Other possible entries are St. desk, which opened this past done defense of Villanova, was lar dunk shot off a fast-break. to play for any length of time. The Mules from Muhlenberg Louis, defending champion St. Monday. forced to shoot mainly from the Hubie finished the game with Boston Beware: are the guests of Villanova on John's, New York University, St. The ultra-modern Shera- deep corners or far beyond the 19 points, 12 in the second half, Cats on the Way the same Palestra floor January Bonavcnture, Toledo, and Brad- ton Hotel will be the site of Icy or Cincinnati, Utah or Utah foul circle. Only the fine gun- eight of these in the last five The first game that the Cats 9. The Mules were third in the Debate Over Free Day Expected tliis year's dance. Co-chair- ning of George Krajack and Don minutes. play in the New Year will be at very tough MAC last year, be- State, St. Joseph's or LaSalle. man Henry and Jack Hef- Carver kept the Tigers in the Team Play Boston against the Boston Col- hind St. Joe's and LaSalle, and The Student Council tomor- after a semi-final game in New lected after extreme pressure Ciarden Jinx fernan have signed the Ed- game. Dick Kaminski continued his lege Eagles on January 2. The don't appear to be able to better row evening will again try to York, and the day before the from non-Council members in The NIT will be held in Madi- die Bigham Orchestra. Tic- its annual selection finals, torrid shooting (7-11) ai^ he hit Eagles had a very good 17-9 their conference standing this make of the Saturday, March 19. the back room, most of them son Square Garden. Since 1950 kets are being sold at $12 for 15 points; Raveling notched record last year but this season year. However, they should have free day given to it by the Ad- Another date would be Fri- attending a meeting for their the 'Cats have won three games per couple. 18 points (5-7) and grabbed 17 the pickings seem very slim. a good team. ministration. day, March 11, the day between first and last times. in the Garden while losing eight. The Boston Boys lost all Two of the dates center two tournament games. Two of the victories came in numbers to rebounds, again being the lead- have ^'* Dick Sekunda, 6-5, and Dan Not the Best smooth romantic ing rebounder on both teams. of their starters one way or an- ^ Robbins, 6-4, will be up front. around the basketball team's in- Chairman Tom Hoffman is NCAA tourney games. ballads. His recording of "Night vitation to the N.I.T. tourney. confident that the It was generally felt that the In 1950 the Arizin led the Driscoll was the second lead- other and things don't seem to 6-4 Ron Druckenmiller, a good Council will Train" is a rhythm classic and third would lengthen the As- choose March 18. chosen day last year was not the 'Cats lo.sa Kentucky then f ing rebounder and contributed be too rosy up Bean Town way. center will be in the pivot. Joe A to and his rendering of "Tara's Theme" Bob Slobodnlk cension Thursday vacation two The variety of potential best, and many voices were beat Yale in the consolation 11 points (4-8). Huggard had Frank Quinn, a 6-6 center, and Berghold, 6-1, and (3eorge Gil- dates w«i8 a ballad bestseller. weeks before final exams. recalls the heated dispute heard deploring the Council's game. In 1955 they defeated 13 points (3-7) and eight as- Ray Falvery, a guard, are the Palestra on January 6, against fillan will be in the backcourt. last Jim Foley dance co-chairman only is Duquesne. March 18 Expected year which was generated by a readiness to be pressured. Duke. Last Thursday they sists. As a team, the 'Cats shot lettermen and the load The Dukes, if nothing The best reserve will be 6-8 told the Villanovan that prom likely to come their way. Jack else, will be big. With 6-9 Bob Herb Loeffler. Three sopho- The date which is widely ex- similar situation. Hoffman would like to see a knocked off Manhattan for their 51% from the floor. tickets are selling well. They to chosen is first Schappmeyer, the captain, a 6-0 Slobodnick, a junior, at center mores, Chris Hiotis, 6-2, Jack pected be March According to VILLANOVAN large student attendance at to- Garden victory since that may be obtained All of which proves, once in the Pie forward and Jim Hoaley, a 6-5 and seniors Frank Grebowski, Superka, 6-2, and Dick Hunt, 18, a Friday, which falls the day reports, the chosen day was se- morrow's meeting. time. Shoppe. more, that a full house beats forward, who was a frosh scor- 6-7, and Greorge Brown, 6-4, in 6-6, will add strong support to Jim Huggard one ace every time. ing flash, are also slated for the comers few teams will be a good bench. . ; 1^ ;

Student Tutor Program Accreditation Board To Home Af La%f Survey School This Week Alumni Center Opens Here On Campus Called Moderate Success Villanova has recently been The evaluation committee, it- under obaer\'ation by a number self, is composed of twenty per- By Bill Speers The Student Tutor program they had profited from the pro- Drislane plans to begin this of organisations in order to de- sons and is chaired by Albert E. An ever-expanding Villanova conducted by the Student Coun- gram, he said, and they would semester's work possibly as termine its academic position for Meder, Jr., Vice Provost and University took a big step last cil last semester is considered a have profited even more had the early as the end of February. the next decade. The primary Dean of Rutgers University. month when it purchased new moderate success by Neil Dris- program been extended up until The qualifications which must agency is the Middle States As- The Middle States Association quarters for the Alumni Depart- lane, whose committee set the exam time. It was discontinued be met by a candidate tutor are: sociation of Colleges and Sec- of Colleges and Secondary ment on the other side of Lan- project in motion. two weeks prior to the finals. he must have taken the course ondary Schools. Schools is a product of the col- caster Avenue. The house and in question earned at and have leges and secondary schools The one factor which puzzles It was, however, accom- property, which actually be- To Start Earlier least a B in it. Drislane expects Drislane, panied by several other indep- themselves, and operates mainly longed to the University many however, is the un- The program got off to a to give greater publicity to the usual endent agencies: The Engineers for the purpose of maintaining years ago, are located directly disparity between the this semester. late start last semester, and program and advancing the qualifications number of tutors and number of Council for Professional Devel- across from Simpson Hall. the schools involved. students needing help. opement, American Bar Associ- of "The house is the realization This evaluation extended Excess of Tutors ation, Association of American from of a dream which many thought February 7 through yesterday, "There seem to be more Law Schools, National League was at least ten years away," will result in report tutors for must subjects than Two Points of View for Nursing, and American and a to be said Alumni executive secretary issued sometime in the late George students," he said. "It seems Chemical Society. J. Pequinot who id Spring, that some students lost interest probably in May.. elated over the acquisition. "Our after signing for the program, new location enables us to un- dertake many activities and after all that's involved in Fr. Erdlen Scott Opposes Fr. Gildea Goes Major Rooney Announces which arranging a time and place to were either impossible or im- (C3ontinued from Page 1) Varsify Rifle Tryouts meet with the tutor." Affidavit for Deans Confab practical in our old location," Drislane was also dismayed to The plan itself provides that To Major J. J. Rooney USMC has continued Pequinot. (The Al- selling Rev. Gildea, OSA, Vice While the hats haven't been as fast as desired, some see that there are not enough the university 9% and all admin- Joseph announced that tryouts for the umni Department formerly students purchased them, and sport proudly. Loan President of Academic Affairs, varsity rifle and pistol teams have them tutors in certain fields. Response i.strative costs, while the gov- Student worked out of a one room of- will represent Villanova at the will be held Feb. 15 and 17 re- in subjects such as ernment pays the rest. In the fice in Mendel Hall.) was greater Philadelphia U. S. — Senator third spectively. All elig- George J. Pequinot, Alumni executive secretary, discusses or engineering in first semester 135 students ap- annual Institute for Aca- students are P e q un o t explained that math than Hugh Scott (R-Pa.) said today demic Deans. ible encouraged "Pride and joy'* with assistant. Campus Shop courses which involved excessive plied for loans and 75 were and to try out when located on the campus Disappointed he will support the to move re- Institute, held these memorization. granted. The university doled The at the Har- for teams. proper, attempts to hold meet- floor were panelled instead This provides peal the non-Comimunist affi- of room a home for out a total of $45,000 as their vard University Graduate School Students need not be accomp- ings proved fruitless because of He was pleased with the re- davit replastered. newly acquired addressing equip- By Sales of uaker Hats now required of students of Business 14 lished Q sults, committed 9% last year. February and 19, marksmen before the se- the last minute scurrying for According to but the admitted that the true receiving certain Federal loans executive ment which enables the depart- Reports that is sponsored by the Institute lections because they will receive the University iety of responses from the stu- results would be more readily "It's not too bad now," Father classroom space. "But our new secretary the biggest boon in ment to maintain because "it casts suspicion on two sets of Shop was besieged with requests dent body. Most were amused, warned, "but when those gov- for College and University Ad- refresher and technique instruc- housings enable us more then the space apparent upon receipt of the students." quarters is the wealth addressing plates—one by class' for the new Qiial

it. are not always essential. O'Mara, an Accounting Ma- As for the future of WVIL,| Masque and starred in many of satirical comedy about Irish creasing Joined By O-C Dr. Weissman stressed that Another concrete fact that jor, hails from West Brighton, Dan and his staff prefer to| Cherry Cheri, Cheree its shows as an undergraduate. peasants. interviewers The Literary Club is being Island, N. Y. keep their plans under wraps the both - speed and compre.jen8ion look for is the goal Staten He attend- j Tom Sines, a LaSalle graduate, He also pointed out that Opera-Classica in are emphasized in the program. of the aipplicant. Men who know joined by ed the Augustinian Academy until the plans can be put into| Howard Johnson has nothing who has been with the Hedge- play is down to earth and of sponsoring a program of Afro- A second group will begin the what they want and are willing on Staten Island. Upon com- effect. It is no secret, however, on Villanova for exotic flavors. row Theatre for some time, has lyrical form. music. Reading Program on March 23. to sacrifice for it, and who are American ing to Villanova, he "discov- that the ultimate goal of the been cast in the role of Old The same producing body Rev. Joseph H. Hartley, O.8.A., Dean of C. and F., V. jRev. The Pie Shoppe had added an- willing to Opera-Classica yearbook pic- Voice of Villanova is to broad- Those who are interested in en- assume the burden of John A. Kleliotka, O.S.A., president, and John A. Murphy, 1957 ered" WVIL and devoted so Mahon. The role of .Michael which produced "Our Town" added responsibility for higher tures will be taken at the O-C time and effort to the cast around the clock on an other flavor to the ice cream will be played by Richard the direction of Bernard rolling should contact the Guid- Chairman of Villanova'H Fund Drive unveil plaque dedicated to much I James under meeting on February 16. band. ance Office in Room 51, Mendel. pay, are always preferred. donors of $1,000 or more to Vlllanova's new C. & V. Building. station that he was named FM roster: Cherry Cheri (French Harshberger. Coyne in December is producing pronunciation.) Mr. Harshberger has recently this play by Synge. nsniiKi ic'iiHuminiKiainuiUiai i4lii!, iwiiiaimi:" ::':iiii;»i:ii..iiiiliiilli:ii»ll.i1 THE VILLANOVAN • FEBRUARY 10, 1960 THE VILLANOVAN • FEBRUARY 10, 1960 — — —

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t Sfrtctly Op/H?on No Office Hours :M:im:i. Facts Diii;^ Villanova Share Once more the inaction of the Student Face The Council is papered over by the rhetoric of good intentions. Bi/ TONY MACKLIN 7 Only a tew weeks ago, the Council pass- In Americans Disgrace? This is attempt to help solve a prob- ed a motion to compel all class representa- an Villanova that is fast becoming malig- tives to post office hours in an effort to lem at nant. happened at Madison Square Garden make them just a little bit more accessible What to the folk which they represent. But that must not happen again. This is to alert the Villanovans who do seems long ago and far away. To date, the Faculty ond administratioin admit cheating problem exists, university, who want but few who did carry out the motion which have some feeling for their receive respect, who want their i suggest it they, voted for are rather negligible, and of it to deserve and can be solved by positive, realistic action that group, the number who publicized their degree to have stature. Palestra such on part of student body hours, did so with suspicious reserve. Also, a demonstration at the in York could end the Big Five. Our ears are dulled by the tired refrain as occured New After "Garden incident" the New York of the average Council member: that the the By Lou F/onogon Journal American had this to say of the Villa- Average Student is alarmingly apathetic novans: "It was the worst acting group of col- when he's asked to cooperate in Council- Recently, the Saturday Evening intellectually, with using a pony, or lege kids seen in a long time." The writer con- sponsored enterprises. Shame on the Aver- Post carried an article on cheating with getting the facts from another tinued that it was a case of "school boys mixed age Student for not attending Council meet- in American Universities called student who has been blessed with an alcohol." "many were not engaged in .'•'.;. - v/:. with That : U.r.v- ings! ; \:, "America's Disgrace." Most Villa- encyclopedic memory. He realzes, because they were thirsty." it the fighting only But seems that the Council should novaois are aware that cheating is however, that this is only a good We are not condemning taking a few drinks get its own house in order before it criti- done here. The problem funnels down reason, not an excuse for cheating, cizes the untidiness of but the sloppiness, vulgarity, and belligerency someone else's. to this: is cheating a real problem and there is a distinction there—if a that came from it. An example of honor system at Villanova. here ? just how widespread is it ? and, fine distinction. He always has that The Villanova version of student gov- It is the same "leaders" who have occasioned what can be done to stop it ? feeling of guilt when he's exposed, no ernment is supposed to be representative, distaste time after time. These punks (this label It's safe to say that no one here matter how good his reason for but any resemblance to honest representa- after cool and careful consideration) do an ir- A member of the faculty regrets "C" depended on knowing honestly believes that cheating is who Villanova is just a highly-advertised « »» Cheating. tion at Why, there^s no one here! irreparable amount of damage. Ajid they man- that few cheaters consider cheating Henry VIU's third concubine from With notable exceptions, any moral, yet very few openly condemn Morks Nof myth. some age to hook quite a following. Whef/y fndfcof/ve basically immoral, no matter how the left was, I'm certainly going to it. This seems to be true representative consti- among the There is intimacy between and There is a perverted attitude among these another reason given for much or how little it's practiced. But crib. If a thing's worth student body, the faculty and the having, it's tuent this year is a joke. "boys" that a reputation for hooliganism is cheating. There exists a cult of grades then again, perhaps the moral guilt worth cheating administration. for." He felt no gUilt represen- The students will in this university We're not suggesting that the glorious. They don't care about basketball, they and most others is overemphasized at the expense of whatsoever in making CouaterpoiBt say of a person who cheats, "He the statement. tative make a weekly canvas of every con- use the game as an excuse to get sloppy. which some feel put undue pressure intellectual guilt. Educators hurts us by lowering the curve" and moralists see no stituent to feel out sentiment. That wouldn't on the student. He is led to We should be worried by the lack of equate One Villanovan openly admitted single formula which will put Vf/fanovo Sen/or: Securify - Hungry not "He is doing something bad, an end l>e practical. But the least he should do, is realization on the part of the student body as to an "A" or "B" with true knowledge that he would cheat rather than risk to cheating. dishonest, or imanoral." The motives are as var- himself available to stu- of the subject. to manage to make the effects of such an "incident." It was not The grade often be- failing a test and perhaps failing to ied as the number of individual By TOM WOLF Often during a test, someone is cheat- dents who might have something to offer. "fabulous," "a ball," or "just fun." Anyone who comes the real objective, and is to be grraduate. Perhaps there is too much ers. important as harmonious seen cheating, but few of the other The Office Hours progiam is their big To listen to Mr. John Mor- as was there and viewed what happened and has achieved at any posts, cheating in- emphasis attached to the importance students brand him a cheater. By the Proctors for exams have been ac- chance and they're muffing it. itz, Director of Placement here, group relations. cluded. This pressure is applied from of the college any pride in Villanova can not be anything but diploma—if he doesn't cused of looking the Consistently, placement offi- same token, a person who has been other way when How many students even know the you get the impression that various sources: parents, faculty and get one, he'll be digging for distressed. ditches they observe cheating at Villanova. cers find that of the men who seen intoxicated at one time would identity of their representative? (And how the graduating senior of today It is true that parts of the evening were Administration. life. How many people in all walks of hardly be called a drunkard. One faculty member justified this care?). is infatuated with visions of intend to go into business Rev. John A. Klekotka, President, many comical but as a whole the scene was taken as life have said that the sheepskin is somewhat by half of the class saying that "most com- Of course, it's sport for the representa- crashing the big time. roughly one comical onlookers. Certainly a Many Rea$ons Given says. "We should not aim for grades everything ? anything but by petent professors don't consider them- tive to attend Council meetings and polish According to Moritz, there —less than five percent express The reasons given for cheating are as such." He adds that grades don't Too fight is exciting, however the stigma of a brawl many people, students and selves policemen or the guardians any desire to be an entrepre- numerous. They go deeper than the of his debating technique. And the projects he has recently developed among is great. prove what a student knows as such, otherwise, consider failing out of student morals; and this is a moral undertakes do manifest ment at times. But the seniors a tendency to sign neur. About 15 to 20 percent usual reason that a person cheats but a student must maintain at least school the most We agree that the seating arrangement and shameful disaster as well as an intellectual their fathers' because he is problem. As the Council's complacent state of isolation for interviews, chiefly with pilan to go into other school contributed but stupid or lazy. That a C average as some indication of that can occur to them. insults from the So again the Dr. O'Shea says, "External cheating business. Of the rest, most reason itself is not valid if think seiTcs neither itself nor the students. the big name companies. On this is excuse for throwing beer cans on the you subject comprehension. means, and cheating is once more no springs from internal simple goal: the big about it. cheating." It's distressing to watch the representa- the surface this might indicate have one court (this happened during the St. John's- He goes on to point out that an justified by them. The possible shame But there are numerous rea- Jusf Not Done tives abandon so recklessly a potential chan- that the student of today is corporation. Syracuse game) or for wandering on the court other honor system as used in several other of cheating is slight compared to the Trace Survives sons given: some do cheat, of course, institutions, Mr. Girard DeWit of the Phychol- nel of communication such as Office Hours. imbued with the compulsion to with brew in hand. This is no excuse for pushing, such as the military shame of losing the all-powerful because they are lazy, too lazy to ogy department was asked for an Tiie program should be encouraged, and the accept nothing but the biggest. As for the antiquated yearn- shoving, braying, vomiting. This is about as far alcademies, is not strictly an honor diploma. the in business, work for their mark; others cheat, opinion on cheating. Two years ago, proper authonty on the Council should en- After all that's the so-called ing for "risk" from school spirit as one can get. system. It is based on the fact that The blame for this situation doesn't only trace survived. not because of laziness, but because DeWit came to the United States from force the edict by instituting some sort of American way—for anyone a has The The attitude to avoid the issue, that nothing the students watch EACH OTHER, rest entirely with the student, it interviewees at Villanova, as they feel that the teacher cheats his native Holland. He was greatly reprisals for delinquency. with a grain of ambition, it's can be done is wrong. There are two solutions. and report in conscience any signs would seem. Something must be them by examining the student shocked to find that cheating is done The annual voting for the free day takes cowardly to meddle in the elsewhere, still accept the risks First, the administration must act. on of cheating. faulty with the system. The student material that has been in American universities. Students in place tonight, and we would be curious to small, the petty, the provincial, but they're looking for the best Second, the student body should step on covered very Students here might wonder why puts forth an honest effort, and, per- sketchily or on material Holland, he said, cheat in junior high discover liow many students registered a the remotely independent. place to take them in. the smudge heads whenever they start their that hate they are not on the honor system, in haps because of the ambivalence of an place appears to be the not been covered in the course. the school up to the ages of 16 or 17, but choice with their representative. That is, Little Respinse That animal act. This is if they're still around and common sense of the term, but arbitrary marking system, he fails. — after Some students are said to cheat it's that age cheating is just not after they've found out who their represent- This is borne out by Moritz, big corporation, where it's no they shouldn't be. hard to realize that this honor Then all sorts of societal abuse is because they done. This is due to the mature atti- :' survival of the fit- :*•••• are required to know a system is still ative is.;. :;. .-,...,•.•,; /,: ';:...:.: :.;-•%./,:";;,-;: who adds : "Many smaller corp- longer the based on a fear of heaped on him. So cheating might be voluminous tude which most students acquire orations visiting the campus test, but the survival of all and amount of facts or being reported. The students replace the lesser of two evils. wih regard to their promotion the fittest. figures for an exam which they con- the teacher as studies ; the atti- have little or no response." the of Fragments .• proctors. "Cfteofer not Inisieally Immorar sider useless to tude that "academic people do not One i 1 1 a n o V a n frankly memorize. There is We are told of the But there's another side of V "chronic "The cheater is not basically The Spirit Committee has emphasized that a rebellion on the part of the student cheat." DeWit added that when he Try Again, Sen. the coin, and it rates attention. stated that he intends to sign cheater." This is described as the immoral," says Dr. Robert O'Shea with large corporation Villanova is seeking the Sportmanship Award to spend so much time memorizing type of student uncovers a cheater, his first reaction The manifesto of this point of up a -"t with no faith in him- of the Philosophy department, "And' presented each year by the Collegiate Council of details which seem to have no real is to ask the student his age. On page three this week, Senator Hugh view was William H. Whyte's which has offered him $7,000 self and his capacity to learn. Out- I daresay every student here has of years. In Greater Philadelphia. The award goes to the bearing on the course. rierht DeWit said that the disciplining Scott (R-Pa.) once again strikes a J^beral stirring book, The Organizar after a period two laziness is a factor which breeds cheated at one time or another, unless, of he turned school displaying the greatest sportsmanship Consider it this way. How would this loss of confidence. cheaters should be turned over to the pose in tlie quest for student support. He tion Man. taking this company, The vicious of course, he possess some pristine during City Series basketball games at th(^ meniorizing a logarithm students. declares that he's far from surrender in the Alas, says White, the modern down an offer from a smaller table deepen thing about cheating, however, is that moral fiber." He suggested something Palestra. a student's knowledge of mathe- it leads along the lines of a student court fight to repeal the controversial disclaimer business candidate has sur- firm which offered him $12,000 to more cheating if a student One senior, who admitted freely to The C.C.G.P., an organization composed of matics? Yet often the student is con- finds judge offenses by individual time. , he can students. affidavit from the student loan provisions rendered his individuality. And after the same period of get away with it. This that he cheated, contended that he representatives of the student bodies of LaSalle fronted the tragedy it all, done "With the big company I get on a test with dates, statis- is the type usually clas«fied Such a court would make the students of the NDEA, and lie gives his reasons why. of has .X/ as a was a fine, upstanding Catholic College, University of , St. Joseph's tics, formulae, etc. The student, realize that is ; cheating The affidavit is the one which requires so gleefully. The book stark- all sorts of benefits," he said "cheater." gentleman not regarded College, Temple University, Villanova, or- righly (and sincerely believed it) describes big business in justification. "I get pension, and or not, often considers such; Dip/omo lightly by their classmates. He com- a student's signature in blood that he doesn't ly how Ov^r-emphasiied said, "Why should I jeopardize ganized the Sportsmanship in 1958 under data trivia, my Award as not nearly indicative Even if he's mented: "The first effort for self- believe in, and doesn't belong to, any Com- has provided a cozy and se- insurance and a whole raft of not found out in his career?" On this premise he cribbed helps." the co-chairmanship of Jay Frank of Penn and of whether or not the student has a four years, his fellow regulation must come from the stu- munist-like organization. Scott's big argu- cure life for the college gradu- fringe students are answers in an exam with a clear con- Pat Nicholoson of Villanova. firm grasp of the subject matter. dents ment is that the student is being discrimin- ate of today. Benevolent aware of it and if they ever think of science. themselves through their coun- ,wi Last year St. Joe's won the award with a In such circumstances, he some- him in later life cil." ated against, that the government gives It's called "the good life", It seldom occurs to this it's usually as "The Another senior sa'd: "If the d'ffcr- •:• rating of 9.38 out of possible 10. times sees >.; a Temple was nothing wrong, morally or Cheater." scads of money to fanners without any such and it suggests a gentle envir- genre of people that the extra ence between getting an "A" or a Father Klekotka pointed out that the runner up with a 8.75 rating. LaSaJle had stioulations. . onment, stability, a secure in- $5,000 with the small company the Administration trusts most of the 8.41; Villanova, 7.92; and Penn, 7.91. The affidavit IS a legislative monstros- come, compensation, hospital could purchase the same ben- students. The only reason for proc- Judging the contest again this year are the •.^.y- ity and IS a horrible display of ultra-con- plans, a decent house in Levit- efits. But there's only one :.>>'fe-: :>ft;: toring examinations and tests is that m press representatives of the Philadelphia Bulle- sei*vatism. It should be replaced for many town with well-kept lawns, a catch: he'd have to purchase the cheater can so easily injure an- tin, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Philadelphia* reasons (all keyed on the word "belief" con- place where the unsettling them by his very own self. other person's chances, say of getting Daily News as well as members of the Penn' tained therein), but Sen. Scott has certainly spectre of competition among It's infinitely better to rely into medical or graduate school. He campus police force and the City Police Force seized upon the weakest of all arguments for business associates isn't nearly (Continued on 16) compared proctoring to the system Page at the Palestra. his battle cry. Even Sen. Mundt can shoot now used in the parking lot. If stu- it down. dents were allowed to park as they The rightists will simply argue that Editor-in-Chief Thomos M. Wolf please, a certain few would spoil AMOciote Editor farmers and students can't be justifiably Denis A. Cordone things for everyone else. Anociote Editor Michael D. Donahue In compared. the fanners* case, the govern- Moneging Editor James McAteer It appears that the regulation of ment is suppoi-ting agriculture, and there's Sports Editor ,;,> ,,.,v •.,;», .... Jomes Murray cheating can be accomplished by "pos- Editor little risk of a CJommunist-tainted bin of News . Williom Speers itive thinking" on the part of the Feature Editor Thomas Troy barlev. VILLANOVA UNivmsmr students. Through their integrity, the Format Editor Michael Kevs On the other hand, under the Education students should be able Associate News Editor Jomes Driscoll to discipline PuUitked weekly by s»u4efiH off Vill«tiev« Unlvcrtffy. Act, the treasury is subsidizinsr the forma- Cempus News Editor McAteer themselves. If we must rely on dis- Efifered et tecend cleet moHer at Hie Villoneve Pott John tion of minds, and the prime concern of the Business Manager ... .;; Phil Volente, Jr. cipline being P9t(t Offffice, Dec. 27, 192t. Undav the Act ef Merck 3, applied by the adminis- Photo Editor Jo«eph Peroxsiolle senators is to avoid subsidizing Communis- IS79. tration, then the title which is often Art Editor Thomas Donohue tic thought. This is a case of admirable in- Tkit it given to us as college pe^r i^dicmfd te ene ef the finett who ever Circulation Monogers Herbert Lettou students, that m tentions, but misdirpcted energy. entered Villeiiove: Sckoler, Atklete, Gentlemen WoH France is, intellectual gentlemen, appears to JiVewise. Sen. ScoH is a cpse of admir- UO GOODRIAU Moderotor Rev. L A. Rongione, O.S.A. Mr. 6/rord DtW/f Jl«v. John 4. fCftfcofko, O.S.A, Dr, kobTi 0'Sk«o be rather dubious. able intentions, hut misdirected energy.

THE VILLANOVAN • FEBRUARY 10, 1960 5 THE VILLANOVAN • FEBRUARY 10, 1960 t* Cffy en »fc» Outskirts Williams Movie A Shocker

One of the most off-beat would write his annual poem. films that Hollywood has ever Fresh Bait Needed produced is presently inciting But last summer Violet was a controversial uproar across no longer useful for his gro- the country. The film, now at tesque purposes. Catherine un- the Stanley, is Tennessee Wil- wittingly took her place. There liams' shocker "Suddenly, Last was no poem written last sum- Summer." mer, instead Sebastian died. "Suddenly, Last Summer" is What traumatic experience adapted from one of two one was it that accompanied Se- act plays taken from Williams' bastian's death and clutched "Garden District" which was and tilted Catherine's memory? performed off Broadway not Suspense and horror build as too long ago. Williams has taken the sym- bolic scene of the devouring of young turtles and has pre- sented it in human terms. These turtles hatch from eggs that have been laid in the steaming sand of the beach. As they make their mad rush for the ocean, great flesh-eat- ing birds swoop down, flip them over, tear out their soft underbellies and devour them. Williams attempts to show that man is faced with the same fate. The universe is brutally cruel. Truth Hidden What was it that happened last summer? Only Catherine (Elizabeth Taylor) knows and she is unable to remember. She has said that "horrible things" happened but she can not say >••,•';•• what, .r/^: -Cc- . Her aunt Violet Venable (Katherine Hepburn) wants to silence the "mad" Catherine's "vile accusing hallucinations." She enlists a young doctor (Montgomery Clift) to per- form a lobotomy, an operation on the brain, to blot out the "lies," whatever they are, and bring peace to her niece. The central figure that the strange story winds around is Sebastian Venable, the poet who died last summer. We slowly began to realize what a mysterious, fantastic char- acter he was. Every summer Sebastian and his mother Violet went on a trip during which Sebastian

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Ex-Junior Class President Christian Brothers Claim Fife 13 Ukrary Science Troy, Cardone Alumni Register, Anyone? Take Positions Library Beckons;' Use It I byhv bobhah broMiershroMiArs / by russell dodge On Villanovan Each year incoming Freshnien go through that long orien- Is the Villanova Library a Ruberg, who, with the aid of their reserve shelves. This Senior Arts men Denis Car- personality tests. tation period taking aptitude, intelligence and Museum? A strange question her assistants, keeps things practice of reserving books in- done and Tom Troy have been Some questions sound like this: "Do you like your mother? to ask, but let's look into it. running smoothly despite the sures fairness so that all the added to the VILLANOVAN Without getting into Do you like your father? How about Nanny?" Since the Week- a de- tendency of the average Villa- students that are required to editorial staff in a recent reor- bate involving "closed stacks novan to bring his books back read certain books have a ganization long tests for information can lead to frustration we recommend move by Editor Tom versus open stacks" we'd like late. chance to do so. Wolf. this new system of Regisration Cards. to point out how tremendous a Directly across from the cir- The microfilm room is the Cardone, an English major, waste that the non-use of Li- culation desk we find the per- baby of the library, being only becomes Associate Editor in an RESIDENT HOUSING brary facilities can be. iodical room, wherein Mrs. a few years old. Although it is effort to broaden the news cov- First of all, no one knows Quam keeps tabs on the many in its infancy, there is already erage of the paper, according to Name in full Age Sex everything about everything, periodicals that come pouring a substantial amount of mater- Wolf. in room? What Do you want a bed your and it is certain that text in daily, and she always stands ial on microfilm. The microfilm New Feature Editor kind? Have you tried sleeping on the floor? books don't give us all the ans- ready to help the students in department is in the care of Troy, a History major, who's wers. possible. (You should try it. We know a psychology pro- any way The use of Mrs. Walsh. been writing a sports column, How often would the outside this abundantly available ma- replaces fessor who has slept on the floor every night since Bill Speers as Feature reading of a few extra books terial is often neglected in Editor, enabling Speers to move December 23, 1911). Do you want a roommate? Examinations Slated during a course, or the gather- study and research work. over to the News Editor post, Ex-Villanovan like roaches? Mice? Do you for Law Candidates Do you ing of information from a THE REFERENCE and re- again to strengthen the news Really? sound reference material, mean serve rooms are well Villanova University plan to study in your room? known coverage. Troy will continue his has Becomes Brother How? Seriously, do you really want a bed? the passing or failing of a for having tables for student column, however. been designated as a testing Brother course, or the difference be- home work. Other staffers center for the nationwide admin- James Gratian (left) . involved in the, How about a bed roll? ...... Would a sack I tween getting an "A" or a "B". However, these rooms istration of the Law School is shown at the Christian have shuffle are Jim McAteer, eleva- 'h students, sen- other functions, and they are Admission Test Brothers' novitiate, Beltsville, But so many "• ted to Managing Editor; Mike on Saturday, m Villanovan Grad In Aviation; Md., discussing with his brother, iors as well as juniors, have important functions. The ref- Donahue, to Associate Editor; February 20th, Dean Harold Gill Brother Redmond Peter, facts PERSONAL INFORMATION used the Library so few times, erence room is the place to and Jim DriscoU, to Campus Reuschlein announced. about the life of St. John or perhaps never. find factual and abstract in- Ludmerer Makes First Solo News Elditor. The test will be administered Bap- (To be filed confidentially with the tist de LaSalle before PROBABLY THE reason is formation on almost any sub- In a policy statement. in Garey Hall, the Law School whose Marine Lt. Vic vember 2, 1959 after completing Wolf Psychology Department) Corps 2nd image they stand. The saint is that most students don't know ject. Here can be found alman- said that more emphasis will be Building at Villanova University. Ludmerer, has just taken the six weeks Pre-Flight training at founder of the how to use the facilities avail- acs, encyclopediae, dictionaries, placed features Consult School Order and patron Just sit back and relax. Filling out these cards certain- first giant stride toward on of political mn- of all teachers. - able to them, or don't realize catalogues, and the like. the Naval Air Station, Pensa- nature in this year of national The test is required by the ly gets tiresome doesn't it? Well, you'll soon be finished- 1 ning hfs Navy "Wings of Gold". the existence of these facilities. In charge of the reference School of Law of Villanova Uni- Brother J. Gratian (James flew his cola, Florida. political activity, in the conven- By the way, my name is Freud Logic. What's yours? Ludmerer recently Barry, Commerce and Finance, An inquiry by the students room is Miss Dorrian, who is tions of elections. versity, and by most other law first solo flight, in the T-34 Men- During his eight weeks of Pri- It certainly '59) is the third Villanovan to Your age? is all that is needed. The Li- an expert and experienced ref- schools ; prospective applicants M mary Flight Training, he is re- tor, while undergoing Primary enter the Beltsville novitiate is in here, isn't it ? Of course, it wouldn't be so hot brary staff is only too willing erence librarian. should consult the law school of hot Flight Training at the Naval ceiving training in Communica- Skfdmore Changes Bxams in rendering every assistance The reserve room under the their choice to be advised since 1957, when Brothers David if there weren't so many people milling around. But Auxiliary Air Station, Saufley tions, Navigation, Engineering, in aiding the students' studies. direction of diminutive Miss Saratoga Springs, N.Y. — (L whether they must take the test. John (John J. McGarvey) and then, I rather like to be in a crowd and have them Field, Pensacola, Florida. Athletics, Aerology and Civil Air P.) recent Most students do have a Fleisher is the scene of most —A change in the The next test will be adminis- Dennis Luke (David B. Maher) Ludmerer served as junior Regulations. pushing and shoving. Do you ? How many knowledge of the circulation studying. I. exam period at Skidmore Col- tered in April, 1960. Candidates received the Brothers' Habit. this in- class president two years ago, Upon completion of lege, initiated people do you prefer? What kind of people? desk. It's here that the books It is here that the various by the Student must file their completed appli- and entered the Corps through struction, he will advance to the professors have put the Curriculum Committee, eliminat- cations with the Educational are checked out and returned books I often? ...... Why? . . , How the Villanova NROTC. formation stage of aviation after use. Here we find Miss that are required reading on ed the "days of review" and ar- Testing Service, 20 Nassau Trained at Pensacola training at another field in the Doyle And Felch ranged exams so that no student Street, Princeton, New Jersey, at I see. Hnmimmm. How about dropping around to my These .ire the silver wings of a reported to Saufley on No- Pensacola area. He had two tests in one day. least ten days before the date U. S. Air Force Navigator. As a office tomorrow for a little chat I- ma^e wonderful This change was first discus- examination. Grende/'s Cove flying officer on the Aerospace of the NFCCS Delegates Swell. sed in the Student Curriculum cocoa. It's a date then? team,' he has chosen a career of Candidates may procure ap- David Doyle and J. Eugene Committee, then with the Fac- leadership, a career that has plication forms and information Felch were elected to the posts ulty Curriculum Committee, and - Last? meaning, rewards and executive •bulletins at the office of the of Senior Delegate and Junior THE OFFICE THE DEAN OF MEN Arts Here At ' FOR OF Fine was finally approved. opportunity. Registrar of the School of Law. Delegate to N.F.C.C.S. respec- by jim bisiii«| Hi there. Ever play any football? Basketbajll? The Aviation Cadet Program tively at a recent Student Coun-^

...... Think you'd like to try? What do This past December, there ruining the world for the old is the gateway to this career. To cil meeting. Under the direction you weigh ? Not bad. How tall are you ? was a small stir among the folks who pay the bills). qualify for this rigorous and pro- Ride Service Is Instituted of Doyle and Felch, N.F.C.C.S. seniors in the liberal arts sec- However, the Renaissance fessional training, a high school activities will ...... Regular skyscraper, eh. So you think you'd be extended on tion of this school, when it was was aided by the fact that diploma is required ; however, two the campus. like to be an athlete, eh Play a lot in high By Council Project Group mentioned that a course in fine there was aid and instruction or more years of college are highly At present, plans are in pro- school ? That's all right. High schools don't arts might be offered during for those interested in the arts- desirable. Upon completion of the A ride service, consisting of will post the organized results gress for the establisment of an handle a boy right anyway. We've got some pretty this semester. Perhaps there are not suffi- program the Air Force encourages the synchronization of drivers Thursday morning. N.F.C.C.S. Campus Council. A cient resources for this the new officer to earn his degree • here. and riders for all traveling . . No, really have . . . Well, oc- It is then to the individ- committee to evaluate N. F. good teams out here we It is quite surprising that up Perhaps the students should so he can better handle the respon- casions, will be organized by the CCS. and propose our football team lost only a few games last year. You Villanova, which claims to be uals to contact one another. a plan for realize that they are respon- sibilities of his position. This in Union i^'- Projects Committee of New forms must be again sub- revamping to the organization certainly can't laugh at that .....,., Stop it! What's following in the Augustinian sible for the lack of creativity eludes full pay and allowances the Student Council. mitted the in the region has been estab- tradition, could not find it next Wednesday. your name ? Grade while taking off-duty courses un- (though we are very adept at Beginning Wednesday, Feb. This is lished by the Student Council. within its power to offer some a student committee der the Bootstrap education pro- average ? . • ••• •#«•• You probably couldn't make occupying space in the field 17, all students who either want The revamping of the general means of aiding those who directly under the Student Union house). gram.' The Air Force will pay a a ride, or want riders will be N.F.C.C.S. includes the addition the team anyway! to give thanks for the and Special Problems Commit- wish substantial part of all tuition costs. did let able to register their name at tee. The of projects and activities which gift of life (not for the gift of THE CAVEMEN not members are Dick Cor- After having attained enough the Student Council Office. will be of VETERANS ONLY or for the the lack of aisles and oils hin- sini, Chuck Kelley, Dick Del- direct benefit to the a formal education credits so that he can complete or for der them in their efforts to To Register aney, and Dick Donahue, all of individual student. gift of a loving mother, course work and residence require- name, first name, middle initial ...... ^. . . Last American, express the tender thoughts Dick Wilder, Chairman, says whom will share the Wednesday On February 21 the N.F.C.C.S. the gift of being an ments for a college degree in 6 you veteran ? Of what the service will work like this: Variety Show will be staged at Are a gift of not J)eing an which were lodged in their office hours. or for the months or less, he is eligible to ' Villanova. which side? Branch noble hearts. Such scenes as Students will register at the For Traveling -^ The Fourth Annual war? On American) by creating a little apply for temporary duty at the hunts, saber-tooth tiger hunts, Council Office before the Wed- Wilder also stresses the point State N.F.C.C.S. Congress will of service Longevity Laun- beauty for Reality to behold. school of his choice. and more mammoth hunts on nesday immediately proceding that the service is designed to be held in Philadelphia on dry Mark Tell some of your experiences ANYWAY the If you think you have what it WELL the cave walls tell us what the event which occasions the operate for every traveling oc- March 4, 5, and 6. to the silver wings of Did you carry a gun ? Did mountain went through some takes earn thoughts dominated the con- trip. casion. That is from day-hop The delegates have empha- mild labor pains, and some- an Air Force Navigator, see jour you bring it with you? Why not? , scious moments of our pre-his- This is done by filling out a rides through game trips, clear sized the need for more student line there was local Air Force Recruiter. Ask where along the toric ancestors. form, which will then be pro- activity in N.F.C.C.S. There is Do you expect the GI Bill to pay you enough money him about Aviation Cadet Navi- down to rides home for the sum- a miscarriage. Most women cessed by the need for students with However, smce we no longer ^^^ committee, who mer. interests for the following: to training and the benefits who lose a child are able have any four-footed wild am- in journalistic and creative writ- ^^ich are available to flying have other children; however, a Tuition ..,;*.. Room .>^..^. Books ...,,iV, mals in the area, it would seem With The Mahara jah ing, organization and parliamen- ^ffi.er fill in tDADt'H.HII. COrTDIOHT TNI COM.*Nr. for in the Air Force. Or •cone" It * •MltTt*IO IM> COUCOk* ' there is no second chance tary procedure, art, and several '. that the walls of the campus Notebooks . . ... Paper ...... Pencils . . . . . ^^^ ^^^ ^^is coupon, the lost child. other fields. caves . . . woops, I meant to Those little round things that go over the holes Some people are going to say rooms, will be covered with There's a place for tomorrow's GoTiger-HuntingThis Month Any student interested in ••^ : paper Food ...... • Liquids .; la your graduate in June of this year; of the Palestra, cer- leaders working on N.F.CCS. should scenes a on the The fashionable scene in ' jah of Jaipur at ... Automobile upkeep ...... ^^ Dates .... they can read about Rambagh contact the delegates by leav- v;., perhaps tain gin mill in Rosemont, little Aerospace Team. travel this February, according establishment of Sociology Palace. The servants camp ing a note in the N.F.C.C.S. the successful streams and people in bermuda box . . . agarettes LEECH to GENTLEMEN'S , U.o. QUAR- near by in Arabian Night arts course when they re- in the Student Council office. a fine shorts, and other such serious TERly, will be Plan? a $5,600 tiger tents, carpeted, Do you approve of the Marshall Do ceive a copy of the alumni bul- motifs. and with por- Students particularly interested Spin a platter . . . have some chatter . hunt in India complete with you h^ve better plan? What is it? ^table bathrooms. a letin. Perhaps a course in mu- MAYBE WHEN someone in working on the Congress or Air rorce room and board at the Palace field strip cigarettes. The best time for tiger, Don't forget to those sic appreciation will some day starts rigging up and sip that real great taste of Coke. ac- on the evaluation conmiittee the scaffold- of the Maharajah of Cooch cording to York safari- appear too. ing to paint his ceiling, New should contact Felch. a rich TODAY Behar in MAIL THIS COUPON Sure, you can have a party without Assam. organizer Mary Hurn appear- NURSES ONLY Well anyway again, a person alumnus will become his pa- AVIATION CADET INFORMATION DEPT. SC01 for Spirit Committe* filM ing a recent GQ article, is in Most of tron, and future generations of 0. C. The sartorial sportsman can't have everything. BOX 7608, WASHINGTON 4, Coca-Cola—but who wants to! ^<^^

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Dial-LOG NOT SMOKE SIGNALS? E.E. Focifify fo Sfudy Co-Eds Bolster Yearbook Staff WHY Curriculum Chonges ,s.=^VX.- X ,'-!!• '-S^^SS^s Villanova co-eds populate the Seminar In Coming Program Of staff of the BELLE AIR year- Arrives — But Too late The Department of Electrical book in unprecedented numbers, Telegram Engineering has inaugurated a BelleAir Uses Nurses' Aid reports Tom Pcretti, editor. faculty seminar program, which The Week "The girls have spent many " The local dailies declared that is primarily designed to keep spare hours in the office said with Its •'only a handful of hearty Vil- the department in step Pcretti, rather appreciaiivc of dynamic field, and secondarily the fact. "They are a great help lanovans made the game." "Magical the possibilities Moods What they did not say was to investigate typing all the pages oi copy of introducing an Electrical En- of Matliis" required for a large publieutiuu." that approximately 1,000 equal- HARJEY-DAVIDSON gineering Graduate Course. Some Hope Lett ly hearty Villanovans who had The first speaker before the A general staff meeting of the remained on campus were burn- by Dan O'Mara seminar (Feb. 16) will be Lewis staff was held last Thursday and ing up Western Union wires to OPPER Unneweher, who will examine "Magical Moods of Mathis", well received by the Station'^ Peretti was gratified wiih the attend the game by proxy. proposed curriculum changes the newest half hour on WVIL listening audience. progress reports. They promised On the morning of January and offer some A.S.E.E. rec- will now be heard weekly on Singers like Mathis and Sin- that the book may still ue nere cetl Irampertalien — up le 100 16, as the Wildcats were pre- low . . . its *e to Wednesday at 9 p.m. Phil have in time for Morgan- ommendations. mpg. Sofa bccout* Msy atra been chosen for these graduation, despite paring for the Battle of trontmiitien. Co Ik* m Two weeks later, on March rid*. Avtemotic Bosche, host of the show, half hour spots because of failure to meet the first dead- town, John Drees, co-chairman fun way — idcol for school, owtiogs 1, Dr. James Morgan, Chairman plays Johnny's old hits as well their general api)eal the line. orrands. So* iho TOMER at . . among of Special Effects for the Spirit and of the Dept. of Electrical Engi- as his new releases as they majority of college students. The editor dealt harsh words Committee, suggested a tele- neering at Marquette, will speak are received at the Station. They provide "easy listen- to several staffers who have not gram of good wishes from the on the establishment of a grad- PHILA HARl.EY DAVIDSON CO This is the second show of ing" so conducive to the been producing. He issueci an student body to the team. uate division. Morgan has re- •S7 N. MOAD flTlUT PO f-1100 this type on WVIL's program study listening pleasure of the ultimation that all preliminary It was decided that the tele- cently helped administer such 9t19 WOOOUNO AVL tA«.4747 schedule. A year ago, John student ... a policy main- work must be submitted within gram would include the name an addition at Marquette. Drees, presently a junior in tained by the programming a week. "This is no joke " he of any student who cared to the C&F School at Villanova, department of the Station said. contriisute ten cents to help de- introduced the Frank Sinatra headed by John Oberlies. Peretti . promised several in- fray expenses. The plan was an- Show, sponsored by the Manly Although a newcomer to novations for the 1960 book. "It \t nouncpd over the Dougherty HOWARD JOHNSON'S Store of Bryn Mawr. radio, Bosche looks promising Josephine Morello, an editor on the yearboolc, works, will be a comprehensive book, Hall P.A. ai lunchtime on Satur- This show, heard Monday and should be very instrumen- with one of the many female meml>ers of her staff. with interesting new features," 1 '.<. and things began to mush- day, LODGE evenings at 9 p.m., has been tal in the success of the show. he said. "We'll make liberal use ' MOTOR room. - of color." ''••• Population Migration >''^\V-f'="=^- •••:• Advertising population King off Prussia^ Pa. Virtually the entire Under the management of Bill Vincent, day hop, gaw) at of the dining room migrated to Don Reed, John Drees, and MANAGED BY EX-VILLANOyAN quite got there. senior Dan Spada, a new adver- sign- in for tlie telegram that never the Student Council office, proceeds coming tising program has been adopt- ed their names, and deposited JIM McNAMARA IBM WILL INTERVIEW FEB. 18 ed. He says he is ahead of last bus driver who their dimes. converge on West Virgina U., burgh, pay a Closs of '47 year's solicitations, ana he in- of through Mor- A committee consisting piece the telegram together and would be passing tends to continue accepting ads his co-chairman Don have him drop off Drees, present it to the team. gantown, and up until the final deadline. BATH Bill Vincent, day-hop, offic- the telegram. A quick call to • EACH WITH PRIVATE Reed, Unfortunately, all local • M LUXURIOUS UNITS IBM invites candidates for Bachelor's or Master's Degrees to dis- hastily or- however, revealed TEMPERATURE CONTROL Tom McNamar was es in the Morgantown area were Pittsburgh, ; JoO^SipERATED traveling ganized to exploit the idea and closing at the same time as the that no buses would be LOUNGES ADJACENT ; S"aJr7nt"* '^S COCKTAIL Marketing, Doctor Buford addition- that evening. cuss opportunities in Applied Science, Manufacturing, canvass the dorms for Morgantown office itself. to Morgantown ! ONLY FOUR MILES FROM VILLANOVA it A^^^^ subscribers. ,;: ,:^ consultation, and a last resort, the Commit- ; SwImm?NG%S0L al Another As THIS AREA • REASONABLE RATES IN Product Development positions throughout Participates In Eventually, the subscriber list was decided that the telegram tee phoned both Bill Campbell, MOST and Programming— W. Bill the P«nn»y«^«;'" approached 1.000 names, and should be sent to Wheeling, WCAU sportscaster, and At the Valley Forge exit of uodth students at the Wild- toll gote to Route 202 NORTH the Committee invaded the Ard- Va., where some Murphy, manager of go one-holf mile post the the United States, Library Panel receive Murphy more telegraph office. When the Wheeling College would cats. Both Campbell and FOR FAMILY AND from Morgantown, that they would HEADQUARTERS harassed cieik recovered it and deliver it to gave assurances OF VILLANOVANS Laboratories and manufacturing facilities are located in Endicott, Kings- Dr. Albert H. Buford, associ- Severance and his FRIENDS informed ^ the initial shock, he 75 miles away. ^ inform Al ate professor of English, will be the Morgan- boys of the student body's ges- the Committee that But Wheeling College was RESERVATIONS . . . a member of the College and clos- FOR ton, Y.; Burlington, Vt.; town telegram office was playing its own game at home ture. Owego, Poughkeepde, Yorktown, N. San Jose, University panel at the Catholic hours, three hundred JOHNSON'S ing. that evening, and no volunteers Twelve WRITE: HOWARD Library Association's Thirteenth miles, and seventy-five dollars MOTOR LODGE After a hasty consultation •could be found for the trip to Calif.; Lexington, Ky.; Corporate headquarters is Annual Library Conference. later, the telegram finally reach- King of Prussia, Pa. and Rochester, Minn. among themselves, the Commit- West Virginia U. This panel and others cover- his boys at wire into ed the coach and — ing different library aspects will tee decided to split the Bus Driver Pay A the hotel in Pittsburgh, where held in the Bellevue-Stratford several parts and send each located in New York, with 192 branch offices in cities thfoughout the be overnight 4! of- Again a meeting of the minds, the team stopped Hotel on Febof 20th, 10 a.m. part to a different telegraph BRoodwoy 9-5500 idea: send the wire after the not-too-memorable PHONE: fice in the Morgantown area. and another ¥t. Falvey, Moderated Battle of Morgantown. various offices would then to the bus terminal in Pitts- United States. The IBM representative will be glad to discuss with you The The Moderator of the College panel is the Rev. Daniel P. Fal- •the type of career of particular interest to you. IBM offers: vey, Villanova's Librarian. The Pldns Chess Tourney topic to be discussed is the "The Bank Role of Faculty Library Com- • Leadership in the development of information-handling systems. mittee and the University Pro-

• .» home phone number to the Mil- gram." Tho Q u n k e r City Federal advertsing agency, The panel will consider var- is sponsoring a ton Jacobson Savings Bank :•• 17th St.. Philadelphia. • applications for data processing and advances in ious library needs, public service chess tournament among the 34 S. New computer Matches will take place be- and the library, and possible de- local colleges. 4 p.m. Monday the tween 9 a.m. and '•^>^-- velopments to improve will be held at the '^^^'^^ Matches technology. : •; Friday and 9 a.m. to 8 r?' v.- >'\',>i' ^?:l^''^'^'''-'^ library. bank, employing some of the through p.m. on Wednesday, March 15 Buford will personally pro- rare chess sets that will be on through March 29. pose annual projects for the display. Participants in the tour- • When applying, students Favorable climate for continued career growth. V^^^V^^^^^^^^N^^r^^^^^^;- Library Affairs Committees nament will receive a gift. day and hour envisions Interested chess players should specify the such as the one he for would prefer to play. Villanova. should send their name, address, .they • Opportnnities for a wide range of academic backgrounds and Stimulate Interest

The projects would be design- talents, ed to stimulate interest among the students and members ot the Contact your College Placement Officer to arrange an appointment for community toward the Library. The professor proposes that Villanova sponsor an anmiai a personal interview with the IBM representatives "Book Fair". He plans a series of faculty lectures about books, lectures on the tecniques of the throughout your shave! If you cannot attend the interview, call or write: library, and a special library Stays moist and firm exhibit. Buford feels that such a pro- regular or new mentholated ject should be very successful and counts on full student sup- mentholated or regular your choice of new, cool Take Mr. L. M. Sterner, Branch Manager port. Old Spice qualily- Smooth Shave. Both have rich, thick Buford wil also present a you've finished shaving. IBM Corporation, Dept. 868 weekly series in the Villanovan lather that won't dry up before com- dealing with the different facets your bear«l instantly-end razor drag SMOOTH SHAVE 812 Wdih Street Both soften of the library. There will be pro- quickest shaves ... try pletely. For the closest, cleanest, by SHULTON Cheit#r, fu. file and feature articles which Spice Smooth Shave! TOO will be designed to orientate the Old TR 443S6 INTCRNATIONAI BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION student with the library.

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Midshipmea Take Tr^ To Af Trust«e Dinner C.C.D. Planning For Discussions Pensacoh Over Semesten The Confraternity of Chris- During the semester break, 38 the basic prop trainer used tian Doctrine has announced N.R.O.T.C. students under the the Command. plans for the expansion of its command of Midn. Vc Richard After an extensive checkr«ut, operations in the second sem- Wines, were guests of the Naval which included bailing out fiom ester. Air Basic Training Command in a trainer, the students made Pensacola, Florida. Last semester's programs their "hop." Remaining in the They were flown to Florida air for an hour, the student was which included the instruction from the Navy Air Station at allowed to "take the stick" and of high school students and Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, for control » the aircraft himself. about 200 mentally retarded .r.^v < vy. ,..%% a four day visit to the "Cradle Faculty Along children at the state institution of Naval Aviation." Lt. Martin Gillan, HI, an in- at Pennhurst will be continued. Air Training structor in the Unit, and also a In addition, at least three new The visit was to acquaint the Naval Aviator, and Professor teaching centers will probably midshipmen with the Naval Avi- Joseph Greyson of the Univer- be added to the ation program and Naval Air sity faculty, were participants program.

< v ; : Training. : in the visit. A series of panels and discus- Arriving Sunday afternoon, The visiting Villanovans were sions, initiated last semester will the middies were met by Com- quartered in barracks on the be expanded and increased mander Netherland, USN, who in M station. frequency. conducted the tour. Liberty was The visit ended Wednesday set for Sunday evening, and the On March 6, a regional C.C.D. morning as the R5D transport formal tour began Monday Night will be held at the Cath- iii took off from Sherman Field in morning. , v; edral of Saints Peter and Pensacola in clear sunny skies. Paul Included in the tour were Mr. L. G. L. in Philadelphia. The The plane landed at Willow Thomas, member of the Executive Committee of program Peggy Ann Hunsicker, 19 Yrs., 11 Joan Cucolo, 19 Yrs., Cosme- visits to the Naval School of tile Board of Lay will include Mass, a buffet Grove late Wednesday, and a Trustees and Rev. Daniel P. Falvey, O.S.A. sup- Secretary in Villanova Library, II toliglst, date of Tony Nigro, Ac- Pre-Flight, School of Aviation Director per, and social. waiting Navy bus of Villanova Development Fund attend Lay Trustee Students from date of John Isselmonn, Social li counting Major. Medicine, and the Survival transported Ban- quet last Thursday. nine schools in ff'M:- the group back to the campus. the Philadelphia Studies Major. School. The highlight of the visit area will attend. came when each middle made

individual flights in the T-34, '.V.V.'.V.SSV.' :-x::W:w:¥:?:¥SxW:y: •NX'S'X-A%W:'V';i"-x-X' Summer jobs often lead to rewarding careers at Du Pont DriscolL Benson mi Sheila Anne Titus, 19 Yrs., Kathleen Marie Lawless, 22 Yrs., Legal Secretary, dote of Pete Villanova Secretary, date of Named Chairmen Frank •:•»:< Longworth, Education Major. Keefe, AAarketing Major. Of Council Dance M l'X-o* The Chairmen for the annual Student Council Dance have been announced by Tarn Hoff- Mi man, Student Chairman. Council >:¥::: John Driscoll, senior C&F,

and Bob Benson, sophomore :ws; O&F, will be general co-chair- men of the dance, which will be held on Friday evening, February 26.

This year, the different classes :•»:• are handling the varioud com- mittees involved in planning the dance. Seniors John Driscoll and Bill Vincent will head the

y>y>: ~'T*w^. .~ V Band Comittee. V , Publicity wil be handled by w^rp-i^ Toim Raymond, a junior, and Joe Remy and John Volpe, also Rosemary Watson, Secretary juniors, will be in charge of for Chrysler Corp., dote of Gary tickets. ;; ', ..-».'' Kavonough, Marketing Major. m Sophomores Tom Wall and w Bob Benson will head the m Decorations Committee, and Re- THIS SUMMER... P^ii^^PKi^iiiliiliii freshments will be handled by freshmen yet to be announced. Within the next week, the com- ON-THE-JOB TECHNICAL TRAINING AT DU PONT mittees will have met and for- Reenle Reilly, 19 Yrs., Immacu- C^laralee O'Leor/, 21 Yrs., Rose- mulated definite plans. lata College, date of Bill Eberle, mont College, date of Paul Bower- Pictured are a few of the many Du Pont dents an opportunity to increase technical Hoffman emphasized that all Accounting Major. sack, Accounting Major. plants and laboratories across the country knowledge and to learn how to put college profits from the dance will be

where selected technical students roll up training to use in industry. It gives .•» . ... ^ matched by funds from the Ad- •'.••' . ministration and will be deposit- their sleeves during summer vacation and Du Pont a chance to observe men who will ed in the Council Treasury. put their college training to practical use. soon be graduating in science and engi- neering. Many of these summer associa- Most of the assignments are similar to tions are stepping stones to rewarding work the employees are likely to do after <'':.i.iSK>-.y Faculty Wives Meet careers with this company. graduation. Next summer, for example, a The Villanova Faculty Wives chemical engineering student may go to Juniors, seniors and graduate students Club will hold its monthly work on a catalyst recovery project. A will be given technical assignments. Op- meeting, tomorrow evening at mechanical engineering trainee may be- 8:15 p.m. in the Naval Science portunities are in chemical, mechanical, come engrossed in Building on the Campus. a challenging hydraulic electrical and metallurgical engineering; Professor Richard Duprey, study. A promising young chemist may also in physics and mathematics. Candi- Director of the Drama Depart- tackle a problem in organic chemistry. dates should write at once to E. I. du Pont ment, Villanova University, will In short, each man is given a regular de Nemours & Co. (Inc.), 2420 Nemours he the guest speaker, and his plant or laboratory assignment commen- Building, Wilmington 98, Delaware. Open- subject will be 'The Theatre To- surate with his education to date. And, as ings are, of course, limited. day." Mrs. James McKenna, Jr., with permanent employees, the student's of Wayne, and Mrs. Cyrus Shar- There are opportunities also for men training is personalized and tailored to fit er of Villanova, will be in charge who have completed their freshman and his background and interests even to of refreshments. sophomore years, as. laboratory assistants Nancy Meaney, 19 Yrs., Villa- the location he prefers, as far as practical. The Club will have its first or vacation relief operators. They should nova Secretary, date of Don Annual Valentine Dance in the This program has proved of benefit both apply direct to the Du Pont plant or Phillips, Arts Major. cafeteria of the Commerce and to students and to Du Pont. It gives stu- laboratory location of their choice. Finance Building Saturday, at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. John McClain of Haver- town and Mrs. Vito DiVincenzo BrrriR things for bitter livino . . . through CHiMisruY of Drexel Hill will be in charge of refreshments. Rosemorle Burke, 25 Yrs., Im- Dress is in- •M.Mi.MMl*'* Nancy Lockwood, 1 9 Yrs., formal. Mary- maculata College, ciate of Charles wood College, date of Charlie Kinnnack, Psychology Major. Carroll, Accounting Major, 12 THE VILLANOVAN • FEBRUARY 10, 1960 r-'*-.*';"

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Seniors Nominated Sullivan. He extended his per- Cassiciacum Circle Security Means Everything sonal congratulations and the congratulations of the Univer- (Continued from Pag» 4) ent mind, that they have little To Honor Society Meets Next Week How Does The Villanova sity to the nine seniors who 1 on the benevolent, paternalis- time or stomach for the group- have qualified this year. Cassiciacum Circle, Villa- tic big corporation. happy, team-conscious, togeth- Nine seniors have qualified for The nova University's newly formed With the burden thus re- erness-minded schemes of mod- nomination to Delta Epsilon to Hold Fourth N.F.C.C.S. will hold its moved by the ever-loving corp- ern big business. Sigma, the National Gatliolic Philosophy Club, 1 Nurse Spend Time Here? Annual Stote Congress semes- oration, he expects to derive Personality Test Honor Society, it has been an- first meeting of the new evening. more liesure time, read more They just can't find the time nounced by Rev. Robert M. Sul- The National Federation of ter next Wednesday Why go to college for nur- This degree enables her to hospital wards and the other books, and become more of a to issue batteries of tests which livan, OSA, Dean of Arts and Catholic College Students will sing? do supervisory work, to teach three for classes on campus. At the suggestion of Rev, person. But maybe, in a sense, reportedly have the human Sciences. hold its Fourth Annual State Why spend four years in nursing courses, and to enter In junior year, the student's Robert P. Russel, OSA, chair- he also becomes less of a per- personality down to a science Thomas J. Behan, Joseph P. Congress on March 4, 5, & 6 at training when most hospitals the field of Public Health, pos- practical experience increases man of the Philosophy Depart- son. A paradox? —tests which jeopardize your Chapley, Thomas A. Hoffman, the Sheraton Hotel in Philadel- throughout the country offer itions which are more difficult, and, she works in the hospital ment, the club voted to accept ':',' ': We might compare it with entire future if they reveal that Kenneth R. Kraemer, Michael phia. three year courses? and in some cases, impossible three days out of every week. as its formal name the "Cassi- Big Government. History has you'd rather sit home and read Mastrangelo, Vincent Minkiew- Students from Catholic Col- Why pay university tuition for the graduate of the three- In her senior year, she spends ciacum Circle." a way of suggesting that the a book than go out bowling icz, Nicholas Tenaglia, Thomas leges in the Philadelphia, Pitts- rates when the amount neces- year school to attain. A B. S. three months at St. Vincent's Father Russel explained the more services the federal gov- with the gang. M. Troy, and Thomas M. Wolf burgh, Wilkes Barre—Scranton, sary to pay for one semester degree is as valuable to the Hospital in New York, and an- significance of Cassiciacum, say-, ernment performs, the more The small company is more have achieved the 3.35 cumula- ana Detroit—Cleveland regions at college would satisfy in full nurse therefore, as it is to the other three in Glenn-Dale, ing that it was the name of a tenuous does its grasp on the apt to let the junior executive tive average required for nom- will attend as well as students the fee required for the entire business man, to the engineer, Maryland, during which time Augustine possession of his own clubs in the Phila- retreat used by St. three years in the hospital she individual become, • retain ination to the Society. from Newman or to the chemist. has no classes at Villanova. he does his and his friends for philosophical school of nursing? Citizens bless unlimited psyche, as long as These students will be en- aeipnia Region. Over forty col- The four-year collegiate pro- Last semester senior year is discussions during the period of spending on highways, schools, job. rolled upon petition to the of- leges will be represented. THE GRADUATE OF the gram at Villanova can be out- dedicated to her experience in his conversion. school kids, but they But then, the big corporation fice of the Dean of Arts and three year program and the Public milk for The theme for the Congress lined as follows : freshman Health and to the com- everybody seldom relate it to the odious, offers security. And Sciences. In addition, a ten dol- will be: The Catholic Student: In light of the connection of a graduate of the four-year pro- year is dedicated entirely to pletion of her college courses. the upsurge of taxes and federal craves security. From lar enrollment fee must be left Complacent Conformist of Mo- Villanova Philosophy Club with gram are both eligible to be- academic work with no actual grave (paid for THE STUDENT IN the intrusion. womb to the at Father Sullivan's office by tivated Individual. St. Augustine and philosophical come "Registered Nurses" hospital experience. Courses insurance) Baccalaureate program is re- Financial Emergency out of company February 12. Other highlights of the Con- discussion. Father Russel upon successful completion of are continued through the cover the course with a min- quired to make several adjust- Reports from Sweden, which to Delta Epsilon Sigma is na- gress include a banquet and so- thought it was a particularly ap- the State Board Examinations. summer following freshman of worry is the ments during her four years has been largely socialized, sor- imal amount tionally organized to honor out- cial on Saturday night and Mass propriate name, and it was un- In this aspect, the two girls year. ^ ^ due to the fact that she afhili- rowfully indicate a growing, goal of everybody. Well, may- standing students in liberal arts at the Cathedral of Saints Peter animously accepted by the club are identical. ates wiith eleven different hos- epidemic of suicides. And the be not everybody. and science courses, said Father and Paul on Saturday morning. members. However, the graduate of SOPHOMORE YEAR begins pitals and health party in power is privately the four-year collegiate school to combine the academic and agencies throughout Pennsylvania, the practical I wondering if what the sociol- Villanova nurses have completely blended into the academic has a Bachelor of Science de- aspects of the Maryland, and New York. ogists say is true: that the life here. Some are shown above in the classroom phase of their gree in nursing in addition to program by scheduling two people are so completely pro- v:|;;|ti:.'t|yfcKY STHIKB presents education. her R. N. days a week working on the At times it seems as though vided for, they can't cope with she is hardly settled in one a real financial emergency that hospital when she must move might abruptly come from left again to another. Adjusting to field. such varying conditions is of- The analogy isn't far-fetch- ten difficult to do. ed. In modem times, security It is expected however, that carries more weight with the of the Pennsylvania Electric Companies the person who learns to do so, job-searching senior than sal- "^^ea/i/ will be a better, more mature ary. And he naturally gravi- flood: individual for the experience. it "^L. <-\ 4 tates towards the big corpora- f These frequent changes are '. tion." , . also beneficial to the student Whyte explains the attitude because they do not allow for i of the student: "On almost one single hospital to become every campus I heard one re- FROOD TELLS HOW TO the center of her universe, as curring theme: adventure was is often the case when a girl all very well, but it was smart- CLEAN UP ON YOUR LAUNDRY must spend her entire training er to make a compromise in rress. StoH period at the same place. order to get a depression-proof (see below) one o^ ^'^^*'°''r n EFFECTIVE NURSING •sanctuary. They don't think ^"^'*"'' compo- tern CARE requires a thorough A T & T is very exciting, but beli«*ve in the outdoor Dear Dr. Frood: I told my girl I was in Dear Dr. Frood: Do you knowledge of, and the ability like °i;:s^e""'• that's the company they'd girl ear rather nies love, and she laughed, I told her I wanted old adage, "Choose a by PennsyWomo to perform, several technical to join. If a depression comes than by eye"? Shopping \Ue ^.„,H or to get married, and she laughed. How hunts skills. Of greater importance will always be an T "Y^ there A I that I'm serious? ° can make her realize coi"-« however, is that the nurse un- Dear Shopping: This maxim is indeed a y^ before & T." Serious ^'**'** , morn- derstand the principles which More and more, Villanova fine guide for any young man who is look- u in the ARIZONA STATE '57 to ^°:' 'lied this govelm such procedures. seniors head for the big-corp- ing for a girl. But while choosing by **ear v/ith Carlyle Frund ma|ored in Math; now oration cubicles at the place- rather than by eye," he should also make For example, the nurse must sure she has two of each. studies Engineering at Pitt under his com- carefully observe the tempera- ment office, passing up the pany's Tuition Refund Program. Carl, who respiration, small, so-called growth com- Dr. Frood, Ph.T.T. ture, pulse, and c^ €^ in panies with rapidly mounting *C* sandwiches his college work with his blood pressure of her patient, c^ tC^ iO* but unless she is able to recog- tsales and prestige. iob, is enthusiastic about his opportunities Dear Dr. Frood: Every night I come nize abnormalities in these This is usually the type of for professional development. I in mess. Dr. Frood: How far ahead should company where competition home tired and find the house a Dear vital signs, and can attribute There are dirty dishes and pans in the I call for a date? Straight Arrow these variations to certain and merit are still the key to Dear Serious: Marry someone. sink, and clothes are thrown all around. '58 physiological causes, her ob- success. Unlike the big corp- Dear Straight Arrow: It depends. Some OHIO U. I'm fed up. What should I do? servation is of no value. oration, they're usually content girls must be called at least a week In Married Student Attractive Lee to pay for the job performed, advance. With others, you just holler as To prepare the student for Kindle tries out a and don't require the junior ex- Deor Dr. Frood: I have been having you enter the dorm. this therefore, her most im- new recipe in her ecutive to lay his love before trouble sleeping at night. Do you think * portant science courses are Test the altar of the corporation. it could be because I drink coffee? c^ •^ :^: company's taken early in her training, They're usually so busy Wide- Eyed Kitchen. A Home during her freshman and soph- completing the job and utiliz- Dear Dr. Frood: My husband is an ab- Service represen- omore years. Included among Dear Wide-Eyed: Possibly. It*s very ing the genius of the independ- sent-minded college professor. He went tative, she enioys these courses are: Chemistry, difficult to sleep while drinking coffee. out 7 years ago to buy a pack of Luckies daily contact with Zoology, Bacteriology, Ana-

and hasn't returned yet. I don't know Kornbluch talks on c^ c^ c^ schools, women's tomy, Physiology, and Psy- what to do. Patience groups, and house- chology. Dear Married Studenf: You should Climate and Disease Dear Dr. Frood: A lot of the guys com- notify the police. Someone has obviously Dear Patience: Better buy another pack. wives. Lee likes plain because their mothers don't pack Opera C/ossico The Villanova Society for Psy- been there. He*s probably smoked them all by now. the security of an their laundry boxes properly. Is there a chological Investigation has re- electric company To Meet certain way they should be packed? dV cently presented Dr. Igho Hart career. The first Opera 01 a s s i c a Spokesman Kornblueh, who spoke on "Cii- rv»sori meeting of the new semester will mate and Disease." y/0» be held Dear Spokesman: Indeed there is. Clip tomorrow evening at nV»* Dr. Kornblueh is an Associate ^c\\o>^ fro 7:30 out the instructions below and mail them COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE comPonV- p.m., East Lounge, Dough- in Medicine, and is Director of c\oss oH^e erty Hall. The program will con- to your mother. »cr»nO the Department of Physical sist of Mozart's opera Don Gio- Medicine, University Graduate MORE LUCKIES THAN vanni. Hospital School of Medicine, "No matter how hard the University of Pennsylvania. ANY OTHER REGULAR members try, they cannot break The lecture was presented as down the strong feeling of in- an introduction to the effects of When it comes to choosing their regular smoke, feriority which seems to para- for in your career? Professional development? A chance to climatic conditions on the human college students head right for fine tobacco. What do you look lyze many Villanovans at the work with top men in your field? Job security? The enjoyment of outdoor living? organism, and the influence of mention of Opera-Classica," said Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular Write for informotion to Pennsylvania Electric Association, State Street Building, physical surroundings on Dr. Robert O'Shea, our Horrisburg, Pa. moderator. sold. Lucky's taste beats all the rest because our total well-being. "Perhaps it is the name—^but 1. Plact kills af varylHg ieaonlRatlani la shirt * Dr. Kornblueh, who has just callars (A) to keep Man stiff. L.S./M.F.T.— Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. who cares about names? Per- recently returned from a tour of 2. Wrap sacks around rails af iimas (B) ta keep haps the members give the im- tliein from letting nismatad. climatological and space labor- pression of being snobs; if 3. Place ether chania In pockets (C) of khaki this atories in Russia, also expressed pants. This way it wai't rtii araaai Ml rattle TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER! Pennsylvania Electric Association be the case, won't somebody much displeasure about our lag in the bai. who isn't a snob please join and behind the Soviet Union in the put the society oh the right Product of cMt' «^4wc«««ea9i' -Kcnuu»t^ —

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/ ' :;;;/*:'^:f«S5y Basketeers Ranked 6th and 8th In For Council Forum PoHs Ex-D.A. Slated Dtnls Cordone By problem in the first rung of the the Duquesne triumph. Against students made the trip as coach lowed with a fired up Penn The fourth Student Council to the Philadelphia area. subject and comment on various In between vacations and climlD. The Staten Islanders suc- the subpar Dukes, the team per- Severance had to take emer- squad causing some early diffi- Forum of the year has been an- "As both a distinguished pub- related subjects." newspapers, Villanova has con- cumbed 88-62, with Hubie White formed in such fashion that it gency steps to get some of them culties. By overloading the Wild- nounced for the evening of Feb- lic servant and a noted lecturer, tinually climbed in the ratings goring 24. drew the highest expletives from in the jam-packed field house. cat zone and some pin-point ./ ruary 18. he has drawn the attention of a Board of Lay Trusfeos until the Wildcats have reached Boston College, arch-rival in the Cincinnati Royals Jack Twy- Morgantown gets the vote as shooting; the Quakers moved to IMMMMMWMMi Theodore Smith, noted Phila- considerable audience to the var- the seventh niche in the nation. another sport, fell before the mann. Hubie had 25 and Twy- the most rabid basketball town a narrow half time lead. George Holds 1st Annual Meofinq delphia lawyer and former as- ious problems of civil govern- Here are some of the highlights Wildcats, 81-67; Hubie White mann's brother, Ned led the as even the old newspaper ladies Raveling asserted himself under sistant District Attorney, will be ment and crime prevention." Villanova University Feb. 2, that have contributed to this matched his seasonal high with Dukes with 18 in a 87-65 contest. were inquiring, "How's Hug- the boards in the second half,

the . it Forum speaker. He will Eileen Greyson, nursing rep- served as host to nearly two remarkable ascent . . 32 points. After a slow start, splendid gard's back?" Ma'am was 27 scoring 17 in the ultimate 71-58 speak on the general field of resentative who heads the hundred Philadelphia area busi- Wagner proved to be no major The team actually sparkled in ball-hawking and the usual co- points all right, but not enough. win. Dave Kwait was the Quak- civil government and its rela- Forum Planning Committee, ad- ness, industrial and professional hesive team play, the Wildcats The Wildcats returned un- er thorn-in-the-side as he threw tionship to the District Attor- ded that "Mr. Smith, besides leaders. pulled away from Muhlenberg, daunted to the more welcome in 17 also. ney's office and to criminal law. lecturing on law and crimi- The occasion was the first an- Freshmen Cagers Outclass 74-46. The 24 points that White Palestra floor and thoroughly Army coach George Hunter Well Known nology, is an interesting and ex- nual Lay Trustees Day, which is scored were only one part of the ran over Seton Hall, 94-65. had Villanova confused for first Neil Drislane, Chairman of the cellent speaker on almost any under the direction of the Rev. Army and Penn Opponents magnificent team play of Hug- Exam week proved to be no half moments as his high post Academic Affairs Committee of topic. Daniel P. Falvey, O.S.A., Direc- gard, Driscoll, Raveling, Kamin- problem here. offense led to an unexpected the Student Council, declared "We hope that he may digress tor of the Villanova Develop- by John Duffy Carroll^ the defending National ski, etc. Off and Running albeit narrow half-time lead. that "Mr. Smith is well known the Big All somewhat from announced ment Foundation. Catholic Champion, is probably A second Five game fol- around balance proved to The Villanova University The first Big Five game with the best high school team in the be too much for the Cadets in freshman basketball team Driscoll his Temple saw John at the second half. The Wildcats smashed a game but outclassed country. best as he contributed to still won comfortably 66-53, as Army band of Army Plebes last Wed- Led by their 6-11 Captain another truimph, to run the win- obviously played to keep the 88-57. John Thompson, Carroll squeak- nesday afternoon The ning skein to 10. Temple was ed by the Wildcats 62-58. Due score from mounting. The team Photo Editor Joe Perozziello, who is master-minding the im- Wildcats played the "iron man" overrun, 81-69, not without but wit department suffered a set- role to a head injury and four per- plementation of the new darkroom, is shown giving what little using just 5 players. a struggle. Bill Kennedy, throw- sonal fouls incurred in the first back with a ten year-old's re- aid he can to the carpenters. The 'Cats were led by Tom ing in 25 foot jumpers, looked FILTER DOES IT! partee, "Hey, I hear Jerry West DUAL half, Tom Hoover spent a great Galia with 31 points. Able as- like the best player in the city deal of time on the bench. To is the patron saint down at Vil- ir sistance was lent to the cause as he tallied 29 points. lanova." by Richie Richman (27) and Tom's credit however, Thompson Morgantown . . . Sixth in Nation Photographers Use Closet, Bernie Chavis (19). Tom Hoover collected very few of his 27 By now, Villanova had climb- Undaunted again, the team played a masterful game on de- points while Hoover was in the ed to an undefeated num'ber 9 entrained to Buffalo and the fense, blocking 15 shots and ball game. Hoover is an alum- spot. This set the stage for an- Canisius five. Starting like they New Dark Room pulling down 27 rebounds. nus of Carroll High. Awfiiting other road trip to the most im- Tom Galia, once again, led the were going to run the Griffins Vy •' The B'ack Knights from the : by Mike Tighe posing town on the schedule, Villanova scoring with 20 off the floor, the Wildcats slack- Hudson were led by Tom Foley. Morgantown. No alibis are nec- If the second floor residents here and Chicago." .. points. The most outstanding ened off to a 75-66 victory. Cadet Foley threw in 14 field essary as the Wildcats were of Good Council Hall are finding The addition of all this new play of the game was a 55 foot Wins over Manhattan and goals and a foul for 28 points. impolitely pushed from their it easier to catch sleep at night, equipment has kept the staff, set shot sunk by 6'4" forward Siena brought the before-Pitts- The 'Cats were cold from the pinnacle by West Virginia with their good fortune can be at- which this year is the largest George Skinner, at the halftime burgh record to 16-1 and a set- foul line hitting only 6 to 15 West, 89-81. Several carloads of tributed to the removal of yet at Villanova, busier than tled sixth national rating, so far. the but overcame this with a hot buzzer. photo staff's dark room facilities they have ever been. hand from the field, 41 field Villanova 77, Pennsylvania 75 to a now location. Perozziello has two assistants goals. This triumph squared In the Villanova Field House Old One Closed returning from last year, Mike the Wildcats record at 4 and 4. on Monday Night Jan. 11, the Joe Perozziello, head of the Pastore, a Sohpomore Physics Villanova 66, Saint Joseplis' 74. Wildcats entertained an out- 1960 Track Team Has Depth staff, announced this week that major, and Frank M a t u n i s. The Wildcats were swept from standing Penn freshman squad. There's an element of paradox seven men. Pennsylvania Interscholastic the old dark room was officially Sophomore C & F. New to the the ranks of the unbeaten by a The 'Cats won a real thriller pervading the Villanova track Yet most of these seven, Class A champion in both the closed at the end of exam week. staff this year are Tom Yodzis, fired-up St. Joe's Team. Determ- when Tom Galia stole the ball scene this winter and it threat- (Bragg, Delany, Reavis,) were iOO and the 220 in 1958. The familiar smell of acetic Jr. Arts, and Grordon Kittle and ination and hustle were the key away from Lee Amica with ten As a ^^v>- ens to persist far into the virtually super-stars and hence ireshman here he anchored the acid, which indicates operations Jeff Herbik, both Freshmen. words as the Hawks built up a seconds to play and went the Spring. through the vast irosh mile relay are in full swing, will soon be The amount of work done by quick 10-0 lead and then held length of the court for a layup network of team at the Villanova is potentially a communications media, news- Penn Relays. His time was issuing from the new dark room the photographers for the Belle on. A great defensive job by to give his team a 77-75 victory. a 5'9" great track team. There is depth papers, radio, television their natty 47.6 for the concluding which will be located in the Aire and Villanovan has shown Jimmy Lyman on Tom Galia, Fred Smith a guard got in virtually every event exclu- acnievements were well public- quarter mile. northeast corner of Sullivan Hall an increase of over four times and steady popping by Bill Hoy off the bench and kept the 'Cats sive of the mile and longer dis- ized. Joe Manion also excels in all basement. that done in 1950. This year has and Jim Boyle, were enough to within striking distance with his tances and this depth has dis- Team Unpublicized three events. In dual last Perozziello, a Senior Finance also been the first year that any beat the 'Cats. hustle and determination. Smit- meets played itself in the form of Not so with the current year he chalked 9.7 century Major, hopes to have the move large scale work has been done Bill Hoy led the winners with ty thrilled the Palestra audience crop up a outstanding, if underpub- of Wildcats. There are and a 21.0 furlong. is the completed by Monday. by the camera crew for the 19 points, while Tom Wynne and with a 35 foot shot that swished some no super- He licized victories on the banked stars, hence the reams of pub- only remaining member of last The welcome change, however, o'ther campus publications. Lynam had 17 and Boyle 16. the cords. circuit. licity copy described, season's excellent has not been without a few In commenting on the increas- Tom Galia led the 'Cate with Jimmy O'Brien also played a board and rightly foursome of herein lies the paradox: so, the prodigious feats of EJd Collymore, Charley Stead, customary drawbacks. The move ed work load Perozziello said, 19. Hoover had 17 and Chavis fine game and took up the slack But high track consis- jumper John Nick has left the staff without dark "I hope the new equipment and and Richman 12 each. caused by Galia's (7 points) ab- Villanova teams, Thomas and pole Manion and DeAngelis. room facilities extra space will be an attraction with points. tently among the best in the vaulter Don Bragg (a former Anchoring Team for more than a Villanova 64, LaSalle 74 sence 10 week, and the seasonal to those students interested in Richie Richman was the big country for nigh on to a decade Villanova super-star, by the DeAngelis, who can run the swamp The Wildcats journeyed up to of pictures is now photography. I'd like to increase for the 'Cats with 21 points. are not traditionally deep. When way). 440 in less than 48 seconds is BELLE AIRE LaSallt on January 14, to play gun being the staff by ten Jumbo Jim Elliott's team won Nevertheless, the depth that currently anchoring Jumlbo's handled at a temporary at least new a LaSalle Team that they had The Quakers had four men in dark room set up in the Chem- members. double figures, led by Bob Pur- the national collegiate cham- is Viilanova's has accounted for two mile relay team. His time " c<,„tact Perozziello run over at will earlier in the istry lab of the pionship in 1957 it did it with and will continue to account for in the victory over Yale in the Chemical Engine- Interested students should' year. This time, however, the dy's 23 points. ering building. outstanding if unexpected and Millrose games was 1:54.2. contact Perozziello who can usu- smaller Explorers out hustled not individually brilliant victor- The versatility of these per- X--: New Move ally be found in either the the sluggish 'Cats, fast breakhig Villanova At West Point ies. formers indicate that the para- The big move is the final step BEX.LE AIRE or VILLANOVAN them to death. The Wildcats' depth and ver- dox of depth will fast become in a project which has been in office on the second floor of Bob Rafferty and Curt Fromal a satility is not merely a theore- trend. Whereas Elliott had only the planning stages for the past Dougherty Hall. Perozziello pumped in 24 points apiece to tical one which looks good on Collymore and Manion to depend two years. thoughtfully added, "No experi- pace the Explorers to a 74-64 is paper. The most graphic illus- on for a sub 10:0 centuries and In addition to the new location ence necessary." > victory. Tom Galia led the tration is the mile relay team sub 22:0 furlongs, this year he the photographers have been In line with the program of Wildcats' scoring with 21 points. of Paul Drayton, Bob Coffill, can call on Raemore, Frank provided with much-needed new expansion, Perozziello hopes to Chavis and Hoover had 13 Bob Raemore and Joe Manion. Budd, Drayton, Manion, equipment which will enable inaugurate a new set of stand- apiece. among Drayton as a high school jun- others to better these times. them to increase both the output ards which will make a photo- Villanova 69, Pennsylvania 80 ior tied Jesse Owens inter-schol- Paradox to Trend? and quality of their work. grapher available for campus The Wildcats made their first astic mark of 20.9 for the 220. Last year he had four sub Highlighting the additions are activities at all times. Filters as no single filter can appearance at Penn's Palestra At the close of his freshman 49:0 quartermilers. This year three professional type cameras, This will include the manning on Saturday Afternoon Jan. year he defeated two time IC4A he has at least six, with two of a Speed Graphic, and two twin of a professionally lighted pod- 23rd and were beaten 80-69. sprint champion Ed Collymore them Manion and DeAngelis re- lens models to be used for por- trait studio which adjoins the for mild, full flavor! The game was even until in the 100. A month later he turnees from last year's widely traits and still life shots. new dark room. This studio will about ten minutes to play when ran a century in 9.4 with a tail- renowned mile relay team. Also in the picture-taking line, provide the facilities for another the whole starting team was wind. It's in the 880, though, that the staff is now in possession phase of the project, the taking either fouled out or in foul He also was a member of the the greatest difference in depth of a new strobe flash unit to be of freshmen mug-shots for ma- trouble. Villanova lies. used for larger group pictures. triculation cards. Bob Purdy led the Penn at- freshman mile relay The 1959 Cats had at best It's capable of lighting entire Perozziello and his entire staff tack with 22 points and John team which set a Penn Relay two sub 1:57 half milers. The record. Bob Coffill, then a fresh- 1960 team on the showing in its rooms. Perozziello hopes to put of photographers are quite Here's how the DyaJ HIter does it: Wideman and Dick Kauffman this unit to full use in the cover- pleased with the results of the had 12 and 10 respectfully. Gal- man in the same meet in which Millrose meet alone have at least unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL... defl: defeated the in less age of dances and other impor- program thus far, and hope to t It combines a ia led the Villanova shooters Drayton Collymore, four men can run 880 tha smoke of a cigarette mild and smooth . . finished scant .9 1:55. tant social affairs. have a good turnout in their ap- nitely proved to make with 24, game high. Bernie a of a second than peal for new photographers. Chavis had 21 while Richman behind U. S.-Russian games That's indoors, too, where the Air-Conditioned bring you the 2. with an efficient pure white outer filter. Together they winner Josh Culbreath in the times on the boards invariably To aid in the processing of Bless Rooms got 18. realjhing In mildness and fine tobacco tastti 440 yard hurdles. two to four seconds slower than the pictures, the air-conditioned The final step of the program Villanovtt S8, Coffin's time, Vil- the cinder clockings. dark room will be equipped with will be the long awaited official Archbishop Carroll 62 53.5, was a lanova record. It was only the The paradox will probably re- a new and more versatile enlarg- opening of the new dark room On January 9th, the Fresh- third time he had run the event. main a trend for sometime to er, a new negative dryer, and a and studio. This event will take men played Archbishop John NEW Raemore's Double come, too, since Manion and De- new print dryer. place Monday and will be pre- Carroll High School of Wash- Al Seuevence ^scusses Army tactics during time out at Bob Raemore while at Wil- Angelis are only juniors. All According to Perozziello, "The sided over by Very Rev. John ington before a large audience DUAL West Point. liamsport High School was others are sophomores. only thing holding us up now is A. Klekotka, OSA, who will con- in the Villanova Field House. the arrival of two sinks, and clude the ceremonies with the FILTER they're somewhere between blessing of the rooms. Tareyton THE VILLANOVAN • FEBRUARY 10, 1960 19

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Mermen Meet LaSalle Here Today George Raveling Winner MERRY-GO-ROUND semes- a team with Foley, Ted Moreaty, LaSalle's Explorers will furn- Boemcke awam to second by Gene Hewitt In the final meet of the Hoop Scoop both handed the 'Cats a 55- O'Brien and Cassin winning the ish the opposition for EM Geisz's place in the distance events the Reed was touched out in ter Penn ^m Murray respec- medley defeat. The meet stayed close 450 yard medley and Boemcke swimmers in the Field House 220 and 440 freestyle the 200 yard individual 40 The Court 100 yard freestyle and Off Jensen and Dona- backstroke and until the 440 freestyle when taking the On is letter pool at 3 p.m. tively. Then and 200 yard Here a received from basketball coach Al Severance: Bill place. of Penn, Canadian Olym- and anchoring the 400 yard free- by Jim Murray were many his godfather cere person. The only to In a series of five dual meets, hue collaborated with Cas- had to settle for second Slater choose way Students of Villanova, in the chopped 25.7 seconds style relay of Donahue, Cassin The captain of this year's a religious vocation. "This extending before Christmas to sin and Frank Dunn to win the Boemcke took second pic Star was a get George to say anything One of the most encouraging and helpful contributions this free- third in the off the pool record and sent Penn and Dunn. Wildcat basketball squad is truly tremendous sacrifice the end of the semester, the mer- final event, the 400 yard 220 freestyle and because about George is by direct ques- year has been the support and spirit of the student body of Villa- to victory. Reed took second place in the a player, "who has made it the many of the basketball men of Villanova were beaten style relay. 100 yard freestyle. ahead powers tion and even then he brings in nova. thorn in the 220 yard individual and 200 way." were after him." This by Navy, West Chester, N.Y.U. The 'Cats next spent a very John Foley added a second Slater was a hard made a his team. The Villanovan and W.V.I.L. have won the admiration of the McCreedy all day as he became backstroke as he faltered in the George Raveling, has been tremendous and Penn with only a win over enjoyable afternoon at Lafayette place in the dive and 'Cats paw impression on coaches and the team in general. However, and took the last 25 yards in both events to family misfortune, George Lafayette on the plus side of as they splashed the Leopards to in the 440 freestyle. Mone and a winner, he plagued with and he strove for per- unfortunately, there are few who can disapate stroke. Captain ;'( Captain beaten in the 200 220 freestyle and 200 yard in- be beaten by a in private schools, and in fection in the sport his the ledger. defeat 58-35. With Reilly were ! reared God- all this by behavior 'unbecoming a sport fan. off the 400 orthodox by John Lima, a dividual medley in addition to Keefe, Dow, Reilly, and Mc- general has not had the 'taken father had taught him. The schedule this year is the Frank Keefe leading yard Enthusiasim and spirit is great and appreci- picked the other of Ted Mor- student from Villanova the 440 . Creedy up for granted' attribute of a regu- When George was ready to toughest that the charges of yard medley relay transfer I ated but it should be kept in its proper place. as points for the 'Cats. Ed Geisz have faced in seven iarity. Reed and Roemcke the at N.Y.U.- Villanova took three firsts lar home life. graduate as an All-Catholic cen- The coaches and the team hope your support speaks of his youth, ter in Scranton, seasons. Swimming both Navy 'Cats won and kept it up all af- George he had over shown in the pep rallies so far and the team will "it. not as someone feeling sorry for sixty offers to consider. He and Yale, the latter in the final ternoon. was do its share so that together we may best represent Villanova. took first rather as a skeptical at first meet of the season, the 'Cats Jensen and Dunn himself, but man on his ability Sincerely, r i in the 50 yard free- mature in the realization that he to play big time basketball. He face the two toughest teama in and second are divided Alex Severance All filter cigarettes the breaks but choose the country. style by two lengths. Gerry hasn't had all Villanova over Niagara • • • • Navy has been touted as the Peccarro took third in the 200 has profitted by the ones he's and Elizabethtown in his final The Albany University Club tributed the team with a dinner freestyle. George Robert- had. selection. team, if any, to end Yale's fan- yard into two parts, and... before the Siena game. The Villanova grads headed by the Hul- picked up his first win of "I've always wanted to play tastic win streak of 184 to date. son Climb to Fame bert brothers staged a dinner dance after the game. The coach 1- Navy almost swept the 'Cats the season in the one meter dive for a championship team and introduced the players and thanked the alumni for their fine his right out of the pool as they as he far outperformed op- this team is sure championship Villanova was the transition reception. displayed the finest array of tal- position. caliber." ground for George's climb to • • • • individual 6-6, national ent, depth and speed that ever In the 200 yard George stretched his 210 fame. Last year he col- A sturdy band of Villanovans motored the long treak to swam for the Academy. With medley tiny John Foley and pound frame across two Grey- lected 405 rebounds for an aver- Mongantown to see the 'Cats suffer their lone defeat to West third, Jen- 16.2 four rr.en file to swim in every Keefe took first and hound seats and continued, age of which rated him 19th Virginia. They formed their own cheering section (large drum) event and win, they took ten of sen and Cassin finished behind "there are two singuarly im- in the country. He also hit over and despite the odds (about 25 to 6775) they made themselves eleven events, smafching several Lafayette's double winner West- portant factors in helping me to 50% of his field goal tries. heard. There was also a large group at the Army game—a few freestyle. ;••- ;>•.;. kott in the 100 yard arrive at this ambition. This tremendous show of abil- records. ;;;. vv-'/^^-* at the Siena game—a lot at Wagner. Oh yes, and a couple at the Steve Carton garnered the Reed took first in the 220 yard "Father Nardine, my Godfath- ity just didn't happen. George Manhatten game. only win for the 'Cats as he backstroke as he led all the er and coach Al Severence have came to Villanova and was faced • • • • to finish. Bruce dove to a win off the one meter way from start helped fill the gap for my dad with a new way of life. Team Talk: ... Big John "Tweety" Driscoll says, "he feels like •'»• McCreedy and Peccarro swept who passed away when I was George takes his job as team board. Don Reed almost pulled a visitor when he plays at the Palestra" . . . There is a certain 440 with a surprise upset as he came first and second in the nine years old." George's eyes captain very seriously. It is member of the starting five who thinks he could take on Wilt the length. behind in the final fifty McCreedy winning by a gleamed as he spoke of the two hard to get him to say anything Stilt in singing '> from a bout—he's a sophomore but we cannot reveal final of the day for .'I individual The sweep men who have helped him ma- without hearing the phrases yards of the 200 yard his identity—He's a tough tapper (dancer) too . . . Johnny Kane in the 200 yard — medley only to be just touched the 'Cats was ture as a basketball player and "Hug really sparks us " "Hub- the regular Greyhound driver has gotten several 'feelers' to tirive orthodox as Brian Reilly and especially as a man. ie's a sophomore. Can you out. Don Boemcke after missing other teams since he has been so successful with the 'Cats . . . ft' other a turn finished second in the Matt Mbne battled each "Father Nardine was a senior imagine him as a junior?" — One of the coaches (he has white hair and smokes cigars) gets all the way, the Reilly just "Richie 100 yard free style for the 'Cats' when I was playing grade school sure helps our team behind the wheel of that Greyhound and is itching to drive it. only other second place. touching out Mone. ball—he was my first coach. He move" — "Tweety has been tak- Team pressure forbids it though ... At least four members of the Task 'Cats Taken To taught me to play under the ing those boards this year and team have made the dean's list. 'Cats Splashed by West Chester The Violet of N.Y.U. took the boards and all the fundamentals that bench, it's really great." Coach Al Severance sent his son Dave to coach the freshmen, next meet The first meet after Christ- 'Cats to task in the of basketball. Anyone who thinks George team at Army. Both the freshmen and varisity games, were mas vacation the Villanova nat- 60-34. The 'Cats won two first George pointed out that Raveling is false in any way scheduled for the same time. Dave did the job well as the frosh 200 adors lost to West Chester 62- places. Bob Dow in the rather than accept college bas- needs only 5 minutes of conver- won by a wide margin. "I just gave them some of my father's fire Rob- 33. Reed took the only individ- yard butterfly and George ketball offers of which there sation to prove that he is a sin- and brimstone and everybody played well." There were only six Lafayette ual first for Villanova Univer- ertson repeating his players suited up for the game. dive. sity in the 200 yard backstroke. success in the one meter • • • • Kaminski Scores At Manhattan After meeting with Alex Bell, it was even more evident that he had a most difficult job. Along with his assistants Ed Micheol All -American All The Way and Gfene Felipski he must prepare the remnants of the years one victory club to at least a respectable position on collegiate football. Mr. Bell is a soft spoken man with a winning smile and pleas- ant personality. He however, can change into the machine gun voiced from teacher of the "big boys". His family is still in New England and between speaking en- gagements, recruiting for players as well as assistants, reaquaint- ing himself with Villanova and getting ready for spring practice he doesn't have much time on his hands. In fact he was going off for two days into the "All American Country" (Upstate Pennsylvania) looking for football talent for his seventeen scholarships. With the schedule set up with like of Army, Navy, Boston College, Detroit, ect. he is going to have to find gold in those

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George Raveling Good luck Mr. Bell youMl need it. ;; , -,,

"I had to adjust to college and my old problem of temper really hampered me. The coach took a special interest in me and helped me along. My sophomore year I was labled 'Danger: High-

"WenI, Widi, Winston!" Thus dW Caesar M^/^^^v ly Explosive'." ' :t; The change from sophomore hail the discovery (a notoriously poor speller) to junior year saw the great ^ of Filter-Blend -light, mild tobaccos specially change in George's playing and attitude. The coach treated me for filter smoking. selected and specially processed like a father insofar as he took me aside and talked to me and He knew that a pure white filter tells us he'd glower at the extended told me what I must do to be sneer, tu, Brute alone is not enough. To be a com- pack and "Et V good. his shows of emotion during plete filter cigarette, it must have In a stirring peroration to "My are not showboat but a Filter-Blend up front. And only legions, Caesar put it this way: a game I filter ciga- part of me. I raise my hand and Winston's got it! "For the Numeral try to fire up the team." That's why Caesar would never rette—for the best-tasting filter George is so dedicated to Vil- accept another brand even when it cigarette— for the noblest filter ! lanova, he has blossomed into gratis. In fact, history cigarette of all — smoke Winston was offered their biggest scout. (What other scout is 6-6.) He reads about 100 to 200 out of town news- "Winston tastes good like a cigarette should!" papers a week in queet of future Villanovans. P Q to bachelors. If you're lucky enough to find a gal who'll George Raveling says he can Caesar! Villanova for all it Jimmy Ifuggard dribbles past Temple defenders in City Ser< keep you in Winstons, never pay has done for him. GSeorge pays ies contest whlcli 'Cats won. R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. WINSTON-SAIEM. N.C. Villanova not with a rebound or Al Robertson scores for VUhuiovA in recent meet »t Wild- m Richie Kaminski (33) tomes ball up for two points in game a tap in but every time he is pool. with Manhattan Thursday night (jeorge Raveling. eat 20 THE VILLANOVAN • FEBRUARY 10, 1960 THE VILLANOVAN • FEBRUARY 10, I960 21 —

i^ortM ChaffT Wildcats In A.A.U. Meet Tonight H-Bombs Explode of putting the shot over fifty by Tony Macklin Inquirer feet, will hurl the sixteen pound Games ball. Freshman Jim Sullivan In this age of high-powered weapons, Villanova shapes will face Thomas and Co. in the up as the Cape Canaveral of the East, the Moscow of the Scheduled For high jump. Elliott's pole vault- Mainline. This is due to a super-charged arsenal. This col- ers will be freshmen Jimmy arsenal, the B-*i''' umn is devoted to the tale of two-fifths of that Hodge and Joe Healy. Sopho- Villanova H-^bombs. Friday Night more Angelo Sivieri will com- These H-bombs are the Huggard bomb and the Hubert pete in the two mile run and bomb. One has come of age, the other is about to. They by Mike Donahue senior John Buckley, two time have much in common and yet are direct opposites. Villanova's sophomore - stud- IC4A broad jump champion, will The Huggard bomb is hard and brassy. He is a scoffer ded track team embarks on the try his luck in the hop, step, and a scrapper, callous and caustic. He is metal cold. But most grueling phase of its sched- and jump. beneath that cool exterior is a smouldering heart which re- ule tonight at Convention Hall Joe Manion is the only re- sponds best when the challenge is the greatest. when the 'Cats take to the maining member of last season's In the NIT last year he was the standout Villanovan, •boards in the Middle Atlantic crack mile relay quartet which against West Virginia he was sensational as he tried to win m A.A.U. meet. bested Texas out on the West the game all by himself, and last Thursday in the Garden In addition to tonight's indoor Coast last May. Ed Collymore bloodbath he was one of two Villanovans to make any kind action the weekend will see and Charley Stead departed via of a showing (RaveUng being the other one.) Jumbo Jim Elliot's minions graduation and Nick DeAngelis Pow!!! compete in the colorful Inquirer is presently anchoring Elliott's The Huggai>d bomb has come a long way. Like Rudolph, Games on Friday and in the surprising two mile relay team the ugly ducking, et al, he was ignored because of supposed

New York Athletic Club's annual f A ^A>, 'O^v^M'VMm The frosh two physical lacks when he was cut from the basketball squad track fracas on Saturday night. A somber Otis Drayton flniHhes ahead of a mused John Buckley and Frank Readd in a mock mile relay quartet of Olive, Mc- at Philadelphia's West Catholic High School. To date Villanova has made sprint on the broad track set up in Goodreau stadium. Guire, Traynor, and Jackman Today he has gained respect, taken over the job of four stops on the winter indoor entered in the Inquirer Games keeping the missiles flying, made most of the adjustments 30, Thomas' record jump of sev- ure of the mile relay team to meets when Elliott's charges circuit, thus far highlighted by Friday, placed second in the to team play, and become a leader. It was not easy, the jump en feet one and one half inches maintain their winning ways. In competed only in the lanky John Thomas' weekly relays, the Washington Star Games on Jan- from the individuahstic AAU wars to the team play of sue* almost, but not completely, ob- the two meets prior to the Mill- sprints, and hurdles, tonight he .seven foot leaps. The latest uary 23rd Leon cessful collegiate ball is no cakewalk. scured the unexpectedly sensa- rose games the 'Cats had made will enter men in virtually every was Saturday night's participa- Pras, sophomore hurdler works Without him Villanova wouldn't move, he always leads t4 tional showings of the two mile impressive showings. At Boston event at the Middle Atlantic tion in the Boston A.A. games hardest at practice at perfecting the spurt. As Coach Severance (minus Latin dictionary) relay team and sophomore sprin- in the Knights of Columbus fes- A.A.U. meet. "The fellows who where his spring off the starting states, "When Huggard is playing the kind of ball he is abltf ter, Frank Budd. tival on January 16 the four- haven't seen much except on our Paul Drayton, Nick DeAngelis, blocks. Self-admittedly "Start- to, Villanova looks good." The Huggard bomb's fiery play 7^: Upset Yale .some of sophomores Paul (Otie) own track will get a chance to- Joe Manion, and Bob Raemore ing is my weakest point," Pras has canceled Severance's doubts. As the coach concludes, the 'Cat quartet The four 'Cat half milers, Drayton, Bobby Coffill, Bob Rae- night," he promised. comprised confesses . . . Conspicuous by "Huggard is a firebrand; he never gives up." He never sophs Frank Hegarty, Jon more, and junior Joe Manion had Friday night the Wildcats will which sped to a meet record of his absence from the sprints gives up because of his tremendous confidence in himself. Dante, Pat Nicastro, and junior whizzed to a meet record of be represented in both 3:16.9 for the mile. DeAngelis, relays, thus far has been speed mer- Bam!!! anchor man on the Nick DeAngelis upset the highly 3:18.1, only :02.1 seconds off the two mile run, the 60 yard V normally the chant Otie Drayton. As a fresh- His 27 points against West Virginia, his two consecu- favored Yale team paced by the school record. high hurdles, the 60 yard dash, two mile relay team, replaced man the Cleveland flash By Jove, if this is Rugby it sure isn't cricket. tive steals against Wagner that set off a chain reaction of Coffin weakend ace 1000 yarder Tom Carroll. At Washington on January 23 the shotput, the high jump, the Bob whose defeated since-graduated Ed /'f explosions, his single-handed blowing up of the Temple press They did it in record time, too, the same foursome, on a track pole vault, and even in the hop, metarsal arch forced him to Collymore in the 100 here in (an effort that almost reached kamikaze poiTwrtions in the covering the distance in 7:40. without banked turns, won the step, and jump, according to as- the sidelines. May in an A.A.U. meet. He also last two seconds) are indicative of his all-out drive. mile relay was The splits were as follows : Heg- mile relay in the commendable sistant coach Jim Tuppeny. "In Since the two blazed a 9.4 century (with a He is a cocky individual, a fighter, a mischievous nimb- the program Satur- arty, 1:57.5; Dante, 1:53.8; Ni- time of 3:25.1. However poor all probability it will be the not part of stiff tailwind) a month later. 'Rough and Tumble ' Rugby ler, a tough, accomplished ballplayer. DeAngelis castro, 1:54.5 and DeAngelis, baton passing and CoffiU's weak- same foursome in both the mile day, Elliott inserted Except for the Washington meet It's a plane, it's an elephant, it's the Huggard bomb. 1:54.2. Dante's surprising time, ened metatarsal arch allowed and two mile relays (Drayton, — in the 1000 yard run. The versa- in which he failed to qualify, A guts bomb. a was especially pleasing to Elli- Manhattan to edge Elliott's men Coffill, Raemore, and Manion and tile junior responded with Elliott has limited Drayton's ac- The Hubert bomb is a different tyi>e of H-bomb, though beating Mor- ott. by two strides in the Millrose Hegarty, Dante, Nicastro, and fourth place finish, tivities to the mile relay team. Introduced To Villanova he can be equally destructive. Like his counterpart he loves So was Budd's upset victory games. D'Angelis). The freshman two gan State's Nickellis. George There is an outside chance, how- to play ball. He has unhmited potential. in the 60. The soph bested Penn The Millrose festival also saw mile relay team of Bob Olive, Kerr of Illinois won the event ever, according to Tuppeny that Some Wednesday or Saturday by Hank Schultz team. He is burnished and liquid smooth. He is quiet, sincere, State's Bob Brown, Paul Winder soph hurdler Leon Pras fail for Owen McGuire, Pat Traynor, in 1:11.8. Drayton might be entered in the afternoon, take a walk over to major tournaments are played, Touching the Ball and reserved. While cool on the surface, he has a lot of The 50 yard hurdles event saw of Morgan State and ex-Villa- the first time to place among and Al Jackman will also run the lot between the Lancaster If player 60 on Friday . . . When queried lasts from March to May. a from one team nervous energy that he burns up before a game, and he is novan Ed Collymore in 06.2 The the winners. It was Pras' un- Friday." '^\ steadily improving soph Leon as to what he thinks of the Pike and the P & W tracks, Resembles Football touches the ball to the ground left tight inside. There has been a great deal of pressure on finish one yard in arrears win _was marred somewhat, fortunate circumstance to be Tuppeny further disclosed across from the Stadium. in his opponents "in-goal" '«;' Pras Wildcat thinclads' chances for As we said before, rugby's he him. Call- though, when Budd pulled a pitted against eventual winner that Pras and Budd will enter of Olympic aspirant Lee the IC4A indoor title, Elliott re- What you will see seems to counterpart is football. The scores a "try", worth three muscle at the tape as he pulled and world-record equaler Hayes the hurdles and the dash, respec- Whomp!!! houn. Calhoun won the half plied: "only an outside chance." resemble a riot of some kind, ball used is very much like a points. If a member of his up too soon after breaking the Jones in the qualifying heats. tively, "with the possibility that Severance says of White, "He has a wonderful disposi* century barrier event in the He cited Yale featuring Tom but with careful study, you will football, but is somewhat larger. team then kicks a goal, the time of 5.8 string. Jones eventually took the 60 Jumbo might also run Drayton notice tion. He has tremendous natural ability, terrific reflexes, comparatively poor Stack, one of some order (?) to the Since the game is more de- "try" becomes a "goal", worth 60." Carroll and Jim as At Boston yard highs in :07.0. in the whole operation. This five points. balance and moves." He also has a reputation. Severance seconds. super- pendent on kicking and there is ^*. only unpleasant note in A.A.U. & Inquirer Sophomore Jerry Donini and the leading contenders for the admits that "he'll never be guarded by In the Millrose Games in Mad- The vised Donnybrook is called less actual contact than foot- A goal drop kicked on the just one man again. the Millrose meet was the fail- Unlike the previous four freshman Billy Joe, both capable indoor, diadem. From now on two and three men will fall off on him." ison Square Garden on .January rugby. ball, shorts are worn to allow run is worth three points, as - •«. The Hubert bomb has gotten off to It may be hard to believe it freer movement of the legs. Al- long as it is not touched in a promising start this season with his two greatest nights being 32 of Troy By Tom Troy if you have never seen a match, though some individuals wear flight by the opposdng side. point per- Sock foi-mances against Scranton but it is less dangerous than its knee or elbow pads for extra After certain offenses—among and Boston College, but he has had his wires somewhat dampened in recent conflicts. *=$::• ''*.'.'.'. American counterpart, football. protection, the necessary uni- them, offsides, illegal contact, White wants very much to be form calls for no pads. and illegally playing the ball known as a team player. As the garrulous commander says, "He doesn't want to be History Prof's Ides The ofl!icial playing field has the offended team is allowed a known as a one man team, a gunner or a hog. Therefore, Gold Snub Irks Fan; Robertson Versus West Rugby has come to Villanova maximum measurements of 110 penalty kick. If he place kicks sometimes he doesn't take the shots he's entitled to." through the influence Mr. yards by 75 yards. is or drop kicks the goal, it is hockey team, and also of There Before Wilt Chamberlain quits professional ing the United States Olympic basketball team, United States Olympic worth three points. It's ironic that in the days of Schafer there was a lot of Scot- Francis Coghlan of the History also an additional 25 yards "in- is it to predict that the U.S. will repeat played in a professional hockey league in basketball so that he may spend his time pur- how safe Department, the only goal" area behind A player who makes a fair howling about how he shot too much. borrow jer- member each goal >^ • has been allowed to .'.};. : (no sense in as Olympic champions in this field? . land. The team suing the world's decathlon mark of the Villanova faculty from line. The goal posts have the catch may earn a chance for a name to remember: Bob Cubbin. A sopho- seys which were used by members of the old Blooey!!! not starting high, is there?), I suggest he leara A Great Britain. same measurements and posi- goal by digging his heel into Roiman Catholic High in Philadelphia, 150 pound football team—an obsolete small The Hubert bomb is extremely popular. As one Villa- how to make a foul shot. more at An alumnus of England's tion as those dn professional the ground and crying, "Mark". recently set a record in the 880 in a si)ecial sports organization at Villanova.) novan has said, "Of course I want to see VU win, but I come I can't understand why anybody would ever he London University and Ameri- football. If his kick from behind this invitational meet in New York City. His excel- The team has been fortunate in obtaining a to see Hubie, to see him put on a good show." m^ waste his time participating in intercollegiate ca's University of Notre Dame, Continuous Play mark is good, it is worth three site for their games—the Main Line ' lent ti'me was 2:04.5. convenient '^'r The two H-bombs have helped athletics. What benefits do they obtain? Look Coghlan was a member of his The game is divided into two points. ''V level Princeton, Boston, White's performance in the Penn game Hockey Club—a short jaunt up Lancaster Pike. Staten Island, Point. at Ron Delany. What advantages did he gain Hubie hometown Rugby Club in Car- halves of not more than 40 min- When the ball-carrier is tack- West At Morgantown four squiiTel proved that the Hub doesn't have to score in Thus far the "Wildcats" have defeated rifles and a cannon (Jerry from running for four years? .. diff, Wales. The Cardiff team utes. Since there is continuous led, he must get rid of the ball West) repulsed the H-bomb led order to be valuable to coach Al Severance's Penn's hockey teaim, and have lost to Lehigh. assault. Don Bragg, cx-Villanovan, was selected as is said to be the best rugby play, even after tackles, this at once. Anyone can then play squad. notched only eight points, but his Future opponents include Lehigh, Haddonfield But the Hubert Iwmb was ims the man of the year in track and field by Sport Ho team in the world. sport is definitely not for short- the ball, providing he kicks it sabotaged. As he moaned rebounding defensive work more than com- Hockey Club a semi-pro outfit, and Penn. uncharacteristically, "They hit III Magazine in its January issue. and In explaining his reason for winded people. before he picks it up. me on the elbow every time his below-avera/ge point total. Oscar V8 Jerry I went up for a shot. I had Incidentally, I'm will- pensated for starting a team at Villanova, Each area or league has cer- Falls On Ball to change my whole style of play. (After 17 games, Hubie's average was 18.8.) Mike Donahue, well-known sports authority, I was afraid to dribble." Ill ing to bet Bragg vaults Coghlan points out that all the tain rules governing substitu- A player who falls on the ball of being valuable, how come St. who saw both Oscar Robertson and Jerry West Severance says the films show 16 feet before this year Speaking Ivy League and several other tion, but for the most part, very must either roll off, or that two goals were in- III riiT"lii get up ** m ^ Joe Spratt? When he in action this year, compared the two the other validly taken away from White for travehng. iii; is over. When he soared Joseph's hasn't missed eastern schools have rugby few substitutions are allowed. and play the ball. Although the lost the greatest clutch day: "Oscar has more potentiaJ, but West is White was done in the 'Cats got some surprising calls in ill 15' 9^^" at the Inquirer graduated, Hawks squads, and he is sure that the The fifteen players comprising The rules may be dry and bor- Five seen to this date. the better all-around ball player. Oscar is no their favor. They experienced the big blues games last February, he player the Big has game will soon find a firm place the team are eight forwards, ing, but a real rugby catch is game but believe Villanova defensive ace, he has quicker reflexes than West, that they would take the Mountaineers on a cleared the bar by at Hockey at •here at Villanova. one scrum back, one standoff very exciting. Anyone who is neutral court. A small, intrepid group of Villanova students so he probably could be as good a defensive We'll never know. III least four inches. With offers from several near- back, four three-quarter backs, interested in joining the team been overcoming all kinds of dis- player as West, if he worked at it. So how come the has slowly by schools already in, there is and one full-back. Some Eng- is invited to join. Just go to viable small sports "Their rebounding ability is about equal," Voom!!! Philadelphia sports- advantages in order to form a every chance of a full schedule. lish leagues use only thirteen practice any Wednesday or Sat- a hockey team. he reflected, "But West is the better man because When they are on, the H-bombs ai'e great to watch. writers never even men- organization on this campus— Although no matches will be men, eliminating two forwards, urday afternoon at 2:30 or from scratch three years ago, the he positions himself better. The big difference, With Captain Raveling flinging his ellK)ws like the "mad tioned Tom Gola, one of Starting held this year, the team will be but the rules followed by Villa- contact Coghlan at the History of this group, have however, is in attitude. Oscar has his ups and bomber" as he sets them in motion, the H-bombs go breaking. the best all-arcnind pro "Wildcats," official name practicing in anticipation of nova call for fifteen men. office. well-organized team, replete downs, depending on his own mood, but West At West Virginia the Huggaixi bomb stole the ball, rip- ball players, until he "ON DELANY developed into a next season. There is no blocking, and any And now for a friendly word coach. doesn't play like that. He's always up. He hustles ped down court, zipped the ball behind his back to the Hubert was snubbed for the All Star game? with uniforms, co-captains, and a In rugby, there are two sea- player on the offensive team of advice for all applicants, we have had to every minute. He appears to be a better com- bomb who blasted in a dunk. Beautiful. Both Gola and Paul Arizin, another truly The "Wildcats," unfortunately, sons. The informal season, in who runs in front of the ball said it was not as rough as them- than Robertson. With the crucial games coming up the H-homl>s will have "go it alone." They bought the uniforms petitor is football, but can't believe great pro, are practically ignored by Philadel- October and November, is more carrier off-sides. The only you to keep exploding. of one of the "If given the choice of picking either Oscar or A holocaust tomoiTow night. And Satur- writers. selves; their coach is the father of a practice session. The for- physical contact is between the everything you read in the pa- phia He's day night, bombs in the players, McNeill. West for my team, I'd take Jerry any day. Violet patch. Powerful Olympic Team George mal season, in which all the < ball carrier and the defensive pers. of the all the time," Mike concluded. With Oscar Robertson and Jerry West lead- (Mr. McNeill, Sr., is a former member great

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Wildcats Host Pitt Here Tomorrow The Graduate Thea- Stan Gogoj calls tre Department will "Greenwillow" one of Frosh Meet Hawks present J. M. Synge's Raveling Unravels 'Cats Return To Palestra "Playboy of the the best playa to hit ,. I'M: Western World" the stage since "Brig- B Thurs. Afternoon Thursday thru Sun- adoon". He reviews Saturday To Meet N.Y.U. day in Vasey Hall the play on—^Page 6. Villanova's freshmen basket- By Dan Grove Auditorium. ball squad will meet St. Joseph's itiimmimiiiiiiinin Villanova's travel weary Wild- N.Y.U. is lead by 6'6" "Satch Hawklets preceeding the Villa- cats return to the local hard- Sanders (an A.A.A. candidate). PA. nova-Pittsburgh game on Feb- Vol. 35—No. 13 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, FEBRUARY 1 7, 1 960 wood Thursday after four hec- Sanders is a quadruple threat; ruary 1. It will be the second tic road games. While on the he averages close to twenty meeting of the Wildkittens and road the 'Cats presented coach points per game ; 'Cats have seen Hawk freshmen this season. St. 11 Al Severance with his 400th Joseph's took the first encount- win, between rounds of the main er, at St. Joe's fieldhouse in event at Madison Square Gar- Coronation Boir' Prom December. Theme den. Severance's charges will St. Joseph's features several try to continue their six game Philadelphia AU-Catholic selec- iiuwuiiiiuiiiuHiiiiiiiuuiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiuuiiniu winning streak when they tackle Tries to Change Retreats Turkey Meal tions from last season, including A special student sale ot the hot and cold Pittsburg Pan- 18th Voted the league's leading scorer, Billy March tickets for the forthcoming thers in the final game of the Hoy. Other Hawk stars are Jim Augustinian Seminary Guild Planned For season at the Field House. Sat- Lynham and Jim Boyle from Free Day; Agrees Pops Concert will be held urday night the darlings of the West Catholic and Tom Wynne in Dougherty Hall on Tues- Dinner Dance New York press take on the day, February 23rd and from St. James. With Student Poll tough N.Y.U. Violets, in the last Wednesday, February 24th. The top social events of senior ; ,; - Contained Galia feature of a Palestra double bill. March 18 will be the annual The tickets are priced at year will occur on Friday and in the first game between the Inconsistent "free day," as voted last Wed- $.75 for those two days. The Saturday nights for the Class of frosh teams, Lynham, a superb nesday by the Student Congress. concert will be held on Sun- 1960. defensive player, held high scor- Pittsburgh thus far has had The vote was in harmony with day February 28th in the On Friday night the Senior ing Tom Galia to eighteen an inconsistent season. They a poll taken by the VILLAJNO- Field House and will feature Prom will be held in the reno- points. But is was the clutch have beaten teams like Dart- which in(Hcated the follow- I Ralph and Buddy Bonds at vated Field House. Music will scoring of Boyle and the re- mouth and St. John's, then have VAN ing results: 342 in favor of the twin organs. be supplied by Buddy Morrow bounding of Wynne that turned been beaten by teams not of I ^iiiiioiDiiiiiniBiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiim^ and his big ; 19 in favor of March band featuring voc- the tide. this calibre. The Panthers cap- March 18 game, play- Fri- alist Jane Taylor. T' . their last and 14 in favor of the In tured the Steel Bowl Tourney 11; day after Ascension Thursday. this Christmas, and at times Frosh To Cast Theme of Ball Freshmen Game have given brilliant perform- Unanimous The theme of the prom is to ances. Coach Bob Timmons be "The lads In declaring itself almost una- Votes Tomorrow Coronation Ball." Tom Tpm^rrow • • • are lead in scoring by 6'5" John nimously (one week "nay" was McCoy and Jim Foley, co-chair- Fridley, 6'5" and John Mills. heard in the rear of the cham- men of the prom, explained the Starting Time 3:00 Paul Lazzar 6'6" forward is For Council Reps decorations. L a a ber) in favor of Chairman Tom good irebounder and consistent Hoffman's motion, the council Elections for freshmen repre- "The foyer of the Field House scorer. ed at West Point, the frosh, fS chose a date which will coincide sentatives to the Student (Coun- will be the outside of a castle, coached by one David Severance, Without Hennon with the final two rounds of the cil will be held tomorrow. while the inside will be the played John Fridley National Invitational Basketball Ballots will be cast from 9 castle itself," McCoy said. looked very good. They In the backcourt the Panthers as a unit for the first time all tournament in New York. a.m. to 4 p.m. in Alumni Gym. "The center piece will be a are noticeably without the serv- season; he plays defense so well season, and they also showed a Villanova has already been Elections Board co-chairman crown which we hope to hang ices of last year's All-American, that Jersey West called him the big improvement in their de- selected to appear in the N.I.T., Herb Lettau emphasized that from above. A handcut railing Dan Hennon. Bob Sankey a 6'4" best that he has seen; and he fensive plays. which will run from March 10 formal elections procedures will will surround the inside of the sophomore, and Dick Falenski was the Violets' leader in as- The improved 'Kittens should through March 19. The playing be followed. Blatent violations entire Field House." a 6'1" senior do a competent sists last season. At the last have a good chance to avenge dates are March 10, 12, 15, 17, will result in the candidates dis- job, however. Darwin Smith a report he trying to get the Indirect Llghttng was qualification. Sheldon Pollock recommends to Congress last week that the earlier loss, if Richie Rich- 6'3" and 19. guard alternates with the beer concession at Madison "There will be a chandelier in Tom. listed the Spring retreat run from Friday to Sunday instead of Sunday man continues scoring and two regulars. If the Wildcats are selected The candidates on Square Garden. Also in the Vio- will pre- each corner and the two big repeats his great de- official ballots are: Residents night to Wednesday, as present. It Mas passed and be Hoover A packed house is expected 6'5" Bairden, as one of the four seeded teams let front line is Al Chaplain for consideration. speakers will be covered by gold sented to .. fensive performance at West Manhattan (and at this writing there is a Robert Kusek (Engr.); William Captain George Raveling unrestles rebound from to welcome the Wildcats home the team's second leading re- ^ and red orbs," McCoy continued. to (Engr.); Michael Point. big men. sucessful road trip. strong possibility that they will No Romeno from their bounder and a double figure "There will be four lit shields N.Y.U. should prove be one be) they will draw a bye which (A&S); and Day^-hops Charles to scorer last year, he plays the School May Conduct Mock on each side that will allieviate will not have them play until Butler (A&S); John Duffy (A 400th FOR SEVERANCE of the toughest opponents the side. At the other forward slot turning the top lights on." night the S); Donald Pistilli (C&F); N.I.T.-ibound, Severance men coach Lou Rossini will start ei- the of March 12 at & April Foley announced that the re- (A&S) ; and Martm Political Convention face this season. The Violets ther 6'5" sophomore Al Filardi, earliest. Joseph Tate Whalen (C&F). freshments will* include sand- are ranked second in the East 6'1" Jim Reiss a transfer Hence support for the March Villanova conduct its of Texas' over a loudspeaker or may wiches. "This is something en- and are owners of an 11-2 rec- 11 date was not very strong. Candidates pictures and brief convention system." from West Virginia. own mock political tirely new for Villanova," he de- Flatten Va. earlier Natal argued for the resumes of their qualifications 'Cats Manhattan, ord. They face West Only Tom Ruth calls it an attractive Cunningham on campus shortly after the clared. "We also have favors this week at Morgantown. The earlier date citing the outside can be found on page 8. vacation. mixture of education and fun. Easter that will be used for the first are seeking revenge for the Violets possibility that Villanova will All freshmen will be eligible to 'Cats In the backcourt The project is being master- Ruth also has tentative Ad- time in the country." an eighteen point drubeleing will go with diminutive Russ play on the first night, March vote in this election. The presen- minded by the school's chapter ministration approval to allow Trouble At All In concluding the description 401st No 5'8" tation of a matriculation card Cunningham, a ball hand- 10. of the Intercollegiate Conference Villanova to serve as host for of the Field House setup Foley by Jim Murray -'"' ling wizard and 6'1" sophomore Quarter-Finals will allow the voter to cast a on Government, whose president the mock convention of the re- stated ballot for both the resident and that curtains will make weren't looking for the good in a rought hara lougnt ball Ray Rapracky who tossed in 23 The 18th was selected on the is Larry Ruth, senior Political gional chapters of I.C.G., to be a low ceiling, and that the side One little-two little-three little shot but rather the good pass. game. points in the Violets' last en- assumption that Al Severance's the day-hop post. Science major. held in Vasey Auditorium March >•,• walls will The two elected representa- be draped. Indians—Siena Indians proved They passed and passed and pas- Jimmy Huggard turned in a counter with Pitt. On the bench twice-defeated team will win its Favorable Interest 12. tives will serve a term of office Both dance chairmen singled much too little for the Villanova sed—by this time George Ravel- brilliant 22 point performance coach Rossini can pick from a quarter final game on Tuesday of the idea rests on Restricted to Members Success out the Wildcats ing had -6, Richie that will carry through their work of Ted Glinka as last Saturday night. Kaminski, 14, and directed the team skillfully host of good men including 6'9" the 15th and hence advance to displays of favorable interest by Participation in this conven- sophomore year. After this, key to the success of the dec- The game was played in the John Driscoll, 12, Jim Huggard, especially when the games get Leo Murphy, 6'3" Mike DiNapoli, the semi-finals on the night of the student body between now tion would be restricted to they will be eligible for re-elec- orations. Albany Armory before about 9. Hubie White took only three close. and 6' Bernie Mlodiniff. Rassini Thursday the 17th. and convention time, according I.C.G. members of Villanova, 3,000 fans. final shots in the first half tion. Tickets for the prom may be The score was and made Dick Mealey of Manhatten calls this season's Violets, a club to Ruth. Drexel, Haverford, Immaculata, 63-38. But that was only half one. In the second half he missed obtained in the Pie Shoppe. poured in 26 points mostly on with good balance. - •- The convention as envisioned Penn, Rosemont, West Chester the story. five but played 4 excellent defense. jump shots from the circle. He The Violets employ a fast Maximum of $10,800 by Ruth will be of non-partisan State, and P.M.C. Villanova non- Dinner Dance The other half was—the deep The Indians decided to double was the leading members, however, will be in- games scorer. break offense, with Cunningham nature, resolving on a single Saturday Night the seniors freeze—the Siena team held the team Hubie, coach Severance vited to attend observe. Raveling Deadly feeding Sanders underneath. nominee selected from candi- and will journey to the Sheraton Ho- ball looking for the good shot. countered with Hubie in a high test for the from parties. It will, This will be a major Salary Hikes Announced dates both At this point, Ruth states a tel for their dinner dance. Ac- They stirred the crowd when post position where he passed coach, Ken Norton Blue & Whites' zone defense. A in effect, "nominate" a presi- slight element of doubt as to cording to dance co-chairman they pulled to Veteran within four points off Kaminski and Raveling good showing in this game would dent, rather than a party candi- will tried different offensive manu- whether Villanova be Bill Henry there will be a re- at 16-12 with 10:02 remaining who where deadly from outside. Faculty Mem boost both the 'Cats' ratings, For 350 date. the Convention. Drexel vers to penetrate the 'Cats awarded ception in the Pennsylvania in the first half. Pat Martone hit It was his four hundredth win It also Ruth promised faithful vaunted zone defense. Only and their confidence. Over 350 lay faculty members receive a minimum of $5200 a and West Chester are also en- room between 5:30 and 6:30. on two straight jumpers from and Al Severance was a little help their prospects of salary increases be- annual increment, facsimile of the rough-and-tum- it. outside shooting proved would will receive with $400 and tering bids for Music will be supplied by Mu- the circle Mealey's to close the gap. bit tried. "My ball team is tired getting seeded in the N.I.T. in September of 1960, a maximum of $7600. ble party conventions in Chicago effective as the 'Cats "closed ginning "I'm sure we'll get it," de- zak. and I'm glad this game is over." it was announced by Very Rev. and Los Angeles later this year. Floor-lengtii Steal the door" each time the Jaspers A minimum salary of $6400, clared Ruth. "Drexel is our only A turkey dinner will be served Victory John A. Klekoitka, OSA, presi- with an annual increment of The plan is pending Adminis- serious contender, but they want Fete moved within striking distance. at 6:30. Music for Then Jimmy Huggard made a tration approval. the dancing Inquir#r 0«im#t dent. $500, and a maximum of $8900, it for the weekend of the Wash- steal down the length of the There was a victory celebra- will be played by the Society Salaries are computed on a will be received by associate pro- Demonstrations ington birthday holiday." court and scored. For the next George Raveling ripped the tion in the locker room after month basis, and increajses Other essentials designed to band of Ekldie Bigham. ten ; while professors will re- Green and White defense with fessors Bids Tonight three minutes Siena made their Villanova had beat Manhatten attract are are based on rank, length of ceive a minimum of $7200 with student support "The theme for the dance is they tried to run with 62-55. brilliant 20 foot jump shots mistakes— The coach was presented mmmmmmmmmmntn*' degree, puiblications, and "spontaneous" demonstrations The bids will be made tonight service, an annual increment of $600, "Golden Memories," the 'Cats. Between George Rav- with the game ball and a trophy from the corners. Hubie White at the regional meeting. Ruth Henry said. other accomplishments. Maxi- and a maximum of $10,800. for nominating speeches, key- eling and John DriscoH's follow from the players. The coach also contributed a 13 point perfor- "We believe that It will be as NXU* Game At mum salaries may be exceeded note address, election of Speak- assured that the Villanova chap- Richie Kamin- congratulations mance in his Madison Square Father Klekotka also disclos- upB and tap-ins, received the of virtue of merit increases. er to act as chairman, and ban- ter is unanimously supporting well received as the Junior din- v% by ed that the Board of Trustees ski'g sharp outside stabs the many coaches and friends fol- Garden debut. the Villanova bid. Palestra Father Klekotka said. ner-waving. ner dance which was so success- roared 36-18 bulge at lowing the John Mills has authorized a study to ex- team to a game. Instmctors' Salaries "We could even simulate the The project is being assisted possible of ful." halftime. The game itself was nothing back the amine improvements The Wildcats come to that the Violets Jianded them in Saturday Night Instructors will receive a min- rousing band music of the con by Mr. John Logue, of the Po- At the start of the second half to cheer about. The Wildcats in month for the faculty fringe benefits, notably Senior Class president Ray Garden one Madison Square Garden last imum of $4900 with $300 annual ventions," said Ruth. "For ex- litical Science department, who the Indians in charge most of the Rafferty promised it was obvious that were way N.I.T. Tournament year. increment, and a maxknum of provisions for improving the ample, if Lyndon Johnson wins, has had experience in mock con- the seniors retirement plan. we can pipe 'The Yellow Rose ventions at Fordham "an unforgettable weekend." 16000. Assistant professors will I present University. 24 THE VILLANOVAN • FEBRUARY 10, 1960