A Sportt Editoriol Rkhie Moore Hits Season High Of 28 Disgraceful Demonstration According to Noah Webster's latest work, sportsman- As Wildcats Defeats Temple, 67-60 ship is "skill in, or devotion to, sports ; especially conduct be- coming to a sportsman, involving honest rivalry and graceful by Tom B rude He acceptance of results." Sparked by Richie Moore's game and season high of 28 points and the incentive of it seems that this definition has not Ix^en Unfortunately, not wanting to finish last in the Big Five, Villanova knocked off the Temple Owls 67-60 last noted by many of the followers of the Hawk of St. Joseph's Saturday night i^t the Palestra. of Villanova. or the Wildcat Moore's scoring came via 13 of 23 from the field and two for three from the foul line. Joe's-Villanova is unquestionably one of Tile St. rivalry In addition, he plucked off nine rebounds and played a fine defensive game. the most heated of the Big Five rivalries. If conducted along The Wildcats main tasks were to nullify as much as possible the inside scoring of lines the exercise of agreeing with the worthy Mr. Webster, Temple's Jim Williams and the outside shooting of Bill Kelley and Bob Harrington. this rivalry can contribute mightily to healthy school spirit. The frantic arm-waving tac- are pennit- But wiien the demonstrations of this rivalry tics of Wally Jones and George ted to deteriorate to such a point that they arouse nothing Leftwich limited the latter mm distress, but tiien the value of tills rivalry is highly question- two to seven goals on 24 at- Vol. 39—No. 17 VILLANOVA UNr fLLANOVA, PA. March 11, 1964 • able. . ^;>' tempts from the field, while Such demonstrations have occurred during two recent Jim Washington and Al Sallee games in which both teams were involved. On one evening worked on Williams. Dr. John F. Callahan the Hawk was given cause to hang its head in shame; during The 6-8 Owl sophomore could Political Union To Present the other ;»anie it was the Wildcat's turn to bow its head. take but eiglit shots from the Is Speaker At Sixth Such donu>ristrations obviously go far outside the bounds field hitting on five. In the pro- sportsmjvnship St. Augustine Lecture of and serve only to arouse distress in both cess, he ran into foul trouble Senatorial Candidate Blatt participants and spectators. When a participant in a game by Mott Roche getting three before the end of Miss Genevieve Blatt, Pennsylvania's Secretary for In- held before over 9000 spectators makes unsportsmanlike ges- the first half and his fourth Very Rev. John A. Klekotka, ternal Affairs, will address the Villanova Political Union to- tures or when a game is delayed for several minutes to clear early in the second. With Wil- OSA, university president, intro- morrow evening on the subject of urban renewal. the court of debris, it is obvious that true sportsmanship has liams seeing but approximately duced the distinguished classical Miss Blatt is currently engaged in a spirited contest for been left far outside the Palestra. 28 minutes of action, Washing- and philosophical scholar, Dr. the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate. Judge What should be done to prevent such unbecoming dis- ton had free rein picking up 13 John F. C a I 1 a h a n , the guest, Michael Musmanno, the Democratic organization's designee, plays in the future? Most people immediately think of to his points go with 16 rebounds. speaker of the six annual Saint is her principal opponent. punishment of those involved in past displays as a deterent Turning-Point Augustine lecture. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 110 Bartley. It to future ones. But this is not getting to the real problem, Even with these heroics, the The general theme for the will follow the Union's traditioaial format of a political debate the attitude toward this traditional rivalry, and the methods turning point came on a play series is "Saint Augustine and with student speeches following Miss Blatt's. of its display. " . ^ some thought should have been the Augustinian Tradition" while Debate Topic 'f';-';"i' Only when each and every student from both schools called. An attempted lay-up by Dr. Callahan chose for his topic The debate resoliition is "Re- realizes the true meaning of sportsmanship will the trad- Senior Retreat Opens, Kelley was blocked by Washing- "Saint Augustine and the Greek solved that this house favors itional Hawk-Wildcat rivalry be able to maintain the respect ton and, midst cries of goal- Philosophers." The lecture was substantial federal funds for that it should. Canon Tucker, OSFS tending by an irate coach Harry held on March 8 in Vasey Hall urban renewal." Since her of- Perhaps Mr. Webster could help those who participated Litwack, play continued. At the .^- fice deals with local govern- Auditorium. .. in the recent demonstrations, with the meaning of sports- To Conduct Exercises time, the Owls were ahead 60-59. inaugurated in ments, the guest speaker is manship. The series was The Senior Retreat will begin After the 'Cats missed their invite outstanding inter- very familiar with the subject. 1959 to (Plioto by John Murray) tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Field shot, Leftwich swiped a pass en- Miss Blatt was elected to her national scholars to discuss sig- Frs. Riley and O'l.'oniior, OSA, are happy onlookers as House with a conference and abling Jones (16 points) to tally timely aspects of present post in 1954 and was nificant and Japanese visitor selects prize-winning chance. Winner was benediction. Confessions will be the basket that gave the Main- Saint Augustine's thought and re-elected in 1958 and 1962. She A Good Big Man Mis. C'iiarles I'. Brudeile, wile ol I>ean Bru«lerle. .Scene took heard immediately after benedic- liners the lead for good. Is the first woman in Pennsyl- influence. place at Shamokinaki Dance, held at Field House on March 6. tion. by Rusty Miller The game was no cake-walk by vania to have been elected to a Dr. Callahan traced the Greek The Rev. William Hopkins, any means. The lead see-sawed statewide office. Every team needs a good big 134 of 274 from the field, 45 of tradition from Homer and Par- OSA, University Chaplain, has back and forth throughout the Plotinus. Starting as Assistant City Sol- man. Villanova's representative 89 from the line and has totaled menides to Plato and announced that the retreat will first half with Villanova owning icitor of Pittsburgh, Miss Blatt in that catagory in a 20 yr. old 337 rebounds. He emphasized the development Student Congress Proposes be conducted by the Very Rev. a 34-32 spread at halftime. Dis- of philosophical as has had a long career of govern- junior — James Washington. Jim, whose aggressive re- thought Canon J. Francis Tucker, OSFS. regarding two deficits of six basic principle, mental, party, and public ser- Frank Corace, recently voted bounding has been the deciding grounded on the Tomorrow, the exercises in- points and one of seven points, Investigation Honor Code vice. She was President of the to honorable mention Ail-Ameri- factor in several games, at times "God must possess the highest Of clude a Mass for resident and Temple stormed back. State Young Democrats from can honors, feels the Wildcats displays his need of more experi- perfection which we can per- by Jon Dyroff by action of the student-faculty day students, three conferences Led by Vince Richardson's 14 1942 to 1950 and has been Sec- couldn't have gotten as far as ence, ConsiatcTilly the scourge ceive." conunittee. The range of the scheduled for 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., second half points (23 overall) Student Congress members at retary of the State Democratic they have without thio.tall easy off the defcihsive board, he aomc- Similarities Weighted motion was left as flexible as p.m., and Holy their last meeting passed a 1:30 a Hour at the Owls knotted it up at 55 by Committee since 1948. going fellow, Washington. "His times fails miserably on the of- lecturing on the evolution possible by the maker. thanks to a drive by Kelley at In vote of 25 to 13 a motion by Jim is ability block fensive end. Through inexperi- Speeches by Candidates I.G.G. Foundress main asset his to of the classic ontological argu- Murphy, Senior Class President, < 5:58. Seconds later the 6-2 Rich- •'.• , your shot," says Frank, "and ence, he fails to achieve position (Photo by Rich Dunne) Other motions successfully In 1934, she founded the Inter- ardson drove underneath the ment, he weighted the similari- calling for an academic honor in time. collegiate Conference on Govern- that jump shot of his from the ties the Greeks and Saint passed included one by John W. basket and, with defensive men Bill Melchionni gets off a jumper against Tom Duff in the of system. corner aceni;s almost Emery which established leg- ment, and she has been its vol- and the key can really At times Wash Augustine and declared, "In the investi- a .. dripping all over him, he scored annual Villanova-St. Joseph's battle. The Hawks won this Under the motion an hurt you." ;'. ' ^:,;'v";v' • •r islative precedent for the invita- unteer executive director ever lackadaisical in his attitude on Orphic argument. Saint Augus- gation will be held into the to give the Owls their last lead year's tilt 69-6.']. since. Wash went to West Catholic substituted the prodigal son tion of presidential candidates to at 60-59. tine feasibility of establishing such a rally at the university. Miss Blatt has B. A. and M. High School in Philadelphia. for Ulysses and also, seeing the system among the undergrad- A. degrees in Political Science When he was a senior a fellow god' for 'willing it'." Later Dr. uates to foster more responsibil- Need for the measure was presi- from the University of Pitts- named Devine was coaching the Callahan continued. "The dis- ity in the area of testing. shown by citing the last burgh. She also has an L.B. de- "Burrs." lie talked Jim into go- crepancy between the ideal and dential campaign when both Murphy feels that such an im- gree from the same University. ing out for the team. "The first Xats Defend IC4A Tide Saturday; the actual was the basic motiva- Messrs. Kennedy and Nixon were benefit the provement would She was member of Phi Betta half of the year he was useless, tion of his writings, also the key willing to come to Villanova but a image of the university. He cited Kappa. but he showed great potential to his preoccupation with evil in lack of precedent for such an such schools as the service aca- Villanova recently awarded
. lacking alleged and steadity," his own life." : event was and improved says De- As Principal Threat demies and Bryn Mawr College Harvard Looms her the honorary degree of Doc- vine. consequent feeling by authorities points in the 60 yard He emphasized the personal as successful examples of the by Roy Boron Villano^'a auiiportcrs cause for valuable prevented such event. tor of Laws. The Catholic Alu- employment of honor systems. an When Devine joined Jack concern. First has to be the dash. In the hurdles the Main- insights of the saint while at the mni Club of Philadelphia has The climax of the indoor track Two motions by Parliamen- Kraft at Villanova the next year line hopes rest on Larry Livers same time listing his similarities Final limits of the proposed recent sub-par showing of Noel tarian George McKeon were con- named her as the "Outstanding as freshman coa«h season takes place this Saturday he brought Carroll. The big Irishman has and fast-improving Ken Caniglio. to Gregory of Nyssa, a subject of system, academic as well as judi- Citizen of the Year." night with the running of the sidered and unanimously passed Wash with him "on the basis of his recent research. cial, would be set in the future Canon Tucker been running on an injured right Kurnick Wln.s Shotput which dealt with calling for a his potential/' the inspirational IC4A's in New York's Madison leg, biit he hopes to be ready to impressive performances 3 p.m. Resident seniors will say Square Garden. Two revision in the council delegate move of the year. night prayers at 7:30 p.m., and Vaughn-Preps Show take the 1000 yard run. by Villanovans in the All-East- test to include a parliamentary After participating in three ern track championships in Bal- confessions will follow. Fred Crawford of St. Bonaven- question-mark is Ro- procedure section. His second meets in the past two weeks the Another Heads Sr. Weekend: ture says Jim is "definitely the pole timore last Saturday brightened motion voiced disapproval of Relatives Invited Wildcats of Coach Jumbo Elliott lando Cruz. The Wildcat best big man he has faced all Sat- the Wildcats hopes. present snow removal pro- The traditional nocturnal Sellout Anticipated appears ready to go after the vaulter cracked his pole last year. He's a fantastic Jumper, Dick Kurnick's meet record cedures. adoration will begin inunediately "big one.'" urday in Baltimore and may There are only 23 shopping and is great at taking out the after the Holy Hour on Thursday have some diflftculty in adjusting toss of 57 feet, 71/2 inches Last motion of the evening days left until Senior Weekend. opposition's big man ... an ex- The Villanova team retired the afternoon until the closing exer- the court. He's a happy-go-lucky to a new one. showed that he can be counted was by Ernest Abate. It called The weekend oflUcially begins cellent team player." Jim has trophy last year as they took on for a couple of points in the for a relaxation of dress regula- cise on Friday. guy. "It takes a lot to rile him, Slated Mile Thursday evening, April 2, with title last Sullivan for to terrific natural ability — quite ." their fifth team in the event in which Gary Gubner tions for Saturday dinner and The Retreatants are urged but when he's mad . . Well a lecture by guest speaker Wil- obvious when you consider that seven years. This weekend they A doubtful quantity is Tom spend an hour before the Blessed maybe he should get mad more figures to reign supreme on Sat- was unanimously passed. liam Sullivan. Mr. Sullivan, who he's only been playing organized will be looking forward to gain- Sullivan, who is expected to run Sacrament at this time. Day often. In the Duquesnc game, an urday night. New Sound System is assistant head of the FBI, will ball for four years. ing the first step toward the re- the mile. He has been soTnewhat students may bring their family elbow did the trick — it was The other man to impress was At the outset of the evening discuss "Conununism and the tirement of the new trophy. of a disappointment in this event or friends to join them in their Coach Ed Hickey of Marquette amazing how fast he got into Vic Zwolak who pushed Pete Mc- Vice-Chairman Tom Furst re- College Students." this winter, but he is expected to period of adoration. thinks Wash is "a tremendous position for the offensive boards. Harvard to Challenge Cats Aidlc to a meet record 8:52.8 in ported that in response to a Friday night, April 3, at 8 be ready for the IClA's. His Friday exercises will consist of real to rebounder" who "plays team Because of the 'Cats inability Chief competion this year is the two-mile. Zwolak figures motion of last semester the Uni- p.m. Sarah Vaughn and the Four chief competition should come a conference at 9 a.m. and an- ball." He feels Wash is definitely to come up with a consistant expected to come from Harvard pick up five points with a first versity would install a new sound Preps make their Main Line from Army's Bill Straub, the other at 10:30 a.m. Closing the an inside man rather than a for- fifth man, Wash has had to as- with Navy and Morgan State place finish in this event Satur- system in the Field House. The debut. Concert chairman Ed winner in the Heptagonals. retreat will be a Mass and gen- ward. Hickey, whose team has sume the burden on the boards. having outside chances. Havvard day. new system will be ready by Weille has announced that Dest Cluiiico eral Conununion at 1*2 noon. faced Paul Silas of Creighton. So far the team's "Witchkraft" boasts a pair of talented sprin- The 'Cats should be able to September. tickets are now on sale to the greatest oppor- Famed Speaker Dave Stallworth of Wichita and has been able to compensate for ters and broadjumpers in Aggrey Perhaps the gain some more points in the Commencing the Vice-Presi- entire school at $2.50 and $3. Canon Tucker is retreat mas- Bob Pelkington of Xavier calls their rebounding weakness. Awori and Chris Ohiri, as well tunity for the Wildcats to insure mile relay. The quartet which is dents' reports was Jim McErlane He remarked that the first of trophy ter at Villa Maria in Werners- Jim "the most agile big man in Against a team like Providence as hurdles strength. Navy, on a successful quest the expected to be made up of Uzzle, of Student Affairs. He said that week of ticket sales were above of the ville, Pennsylvania. Known as the game today. It's amazing however, spell may not be the other hand, depends on the lies in the performance Al Adams, Livers, and Stan the Basketball Club under Brian average, and that this concert, hurdlers. one of America's most noted lec- with his height and weight." — enough. A fellow named Wash- weigh tmen to gamer most of sprinters and K z 1 o w s k i could challenge Richard Duprey (right) discusses a letter with noted play- Banmiller was a great success as were the last several, will be turers and speakers, he has been Jim is 6-7, 205. ington may have to get mad to their points. Marshall Uzzle and Earl Hor- favored Morgan State for first wright Arthur Cantor. Cantor appeared at the first of the this academic year and should be a complete sellout prior to con- .some place in this event. Theatre's lecture continued in the future. decorated for many religious cert time. For 24 games, Wash has hit buy the Big V a ticket to Raleigh. A few question marks give ner could give the 'Cats Graduate series. Story appears on Page 3. (Continued on Page 2) activities. (Continued on Pace 2)
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' ^- " > / V ^^'^ .* ^^^'^'f<.>'- History Club Aims CouadI Member Starts Clubs Council Investigates Code ^^^;S^, To Assist Students (Continued from Page 1) must be chosen by April 16 For Politiially Active People k. Hedge And j. Proud At the Seton Hall game the and that to qualify the pro- In Graduate Careers have As a motion, nucleus Spirit Committee gave a trophy posed member must a The University's new History result of a recent Student Council a for being out- 2.5 and be approved by the for undergraduate Hedges and Jim Proiid to Wally Jones an Club under the direction of clubs directly affiliated with political or- Ken player. Dean of the Chap- ganizations is being elected to the Student standing basketball Men and Thomas Mentzer of the depart- recruited. wore Closely allied to this, he re- lain. It is hoped that chapters of both the Young Republicans Council as freshmen resident and ment of History has outlined its closed noting that and respec- ported, was the situation con- He by aims for the future. Young Democrats will be established on campus. Ap- d;iy-hop representatives cerning the allotment of next year's social calendar proval for this establishment was given by the Student Con- NCAA Mr. Mentzer feels that its pro- tively on February 27. They tickets to Villanova. is now being formed and gress in its last meeting of 1963. gram is of such a nature that it were formally seated in the Students Disregarded that any major lectures or Interested underclassmen are willing to join rither will interest all undergraduate who Council last Wednesday. be in ac- of these addiesses Officials granted the Univer- events should made students who are thinking about groups are requested to drop their names, it. and choice l)ox sity 500 ducats but these went cordance with entering graduate school eventu- of clubs in the Philosophy Club in the Student Ken Hedges, running as an in- Council first to season ticket holders, Under old business, the two ally. office or in the Villanovan office in care of Jan Dyrofi dr pendent, received 225 of the In then to people of special import new freshman members were Those seeking information on the near future, organizational meetings will be held 538 cotes cast. Jim Proud, also to the school and Palestra season to start the clubs in actual operation. Kiithusiasm for the officially recognized. Also elec- careers in law, government, or an independent, obtained 219 ticket holders. No tickets were project is high in both of the political parties concerned. tions were held to fill junior and the foreign service should be es- votes. available for the students. sophomore vacancies in the Stu- pecially attracted John Acton of the Montgo- by the pro- In the resident race. Rich In closing he made it known dent Senate. gram. nvny County Republican Com- Dr. Kopper Will Speak Malizia polled 128 votes and Moe that the senior parking privilege mittee and Joseph T. Doyle of Ryan Kllected Purposes Passannante had 181. Dennis was submitted and that the the Delaware County Demo- Nominated for the junior seat The program is integrally con- AboutJoycian Religion in second with 118 results Pepe came would be posted on the Miller, cratic Committee have botii were Jack Ryan, Rusty nected with the two basic pur- votes as day-hop representative. senior bulletin board shortly. Miller Found In 'Wake' Book expressed an interest in the Tom Nevins coaches an unidentified Belle Masque actor and Dennis Addonnizzio. poses of the club. The first is to Behind Pepe came Charles Under the Student Affairs campus project and a willing- on some of the finer points of his trade in preparation for was disqualified as he was not a stimulate appreciation of the im- Dr. Kopper of the Villanova Miiligan with 84 votes. Jeff Ric- report Jan Dyroff gave a ness to participate in its instiga- the Society's spring production of "The Desperate Hours." member of the Congress, and portance of history as a practical English Department will address hard with 76, and Bob Smith tion. : progress resume of the Ryan took the contest. tool in helping to understand our the Literary Society at 10:30 with 41. The vote was 538 out motion concerning the es- benefits for the Univer- In competition for the sopho- complex world by reflection upon a.m. on Thursday, March 19, in Many of a total enrollment of 1231 tablishment of political more slot were Pat Mahady and the past. 207 Vasey. sity are. expected to result from freshmen. Belle Masque Announces Play clubs. The major political Bob Gallo. In the voting Gallo Adam Wadt will be these clubs in the forms of in- The second is to offer members "Joyce and Religion" Rich Connors, chairman of the parties have been contacted took the count but there were chance to keep abreast the topic of his lecture, the sec- creased political awareness and a of the election committee, said there and a recruiting campaign is ; three abstentions in the tally. changing ond in a series sponsored by the additional on-campus events. interpretations in the were no apparent voting discre- ByHayes,Tlie Desperate Hour under way at the present. Society during this semester. Under new business, Mc- different fields of history by in- Senior Plans Set pancies, despite the motion c c o r i to elections A d n g the Guinn reported that the Stu- viting competent lecturers to Dr. Kopper, whose special field James Mason, president of the Belle Masque Drama (Continued from Page 1) Pre-Law Field Trip raised in the Council concerning committee, 43.1 per cent of the tinuous music from 9 p.m. by Society, dent Senate had acted as a speak at the club's meeting. is James Joyce, intends to con- proce- has announced that this semester's major production Sheraton Ball room his orchestra a revision of the voting Freshman class voted in the Adam Wade and centrate on Finnegans dur- will be The Desperate Hours by Joseph Hayes. judiciary body. Its first case Dr. Henry Rofinot, chairman Wake The Pre-Law Society has an- dure. recent elections which returned The Sheraton Ballroom will under the direction of Joel Scott. Tiie play is scheduled for April 10, li, 17, 18 in Vasey was issuing a public letter and Dr. Alexander Rudhart, as- ing the lecture. Frank Quattrone, nounced that it will conduct a resident rep John Hedges and provide the setting for Saturday 100-Word Statement The freshmen elections in the of censure to a candidate sociate professor of the Depart- president of the club, urges each field trip to Washington, D.C. on Hall Auditorium. Tickets will go on sale on April 6 in the dayhop rep Jim Proud. night's Dinner Dance. Tickets Dance chairman Ed Coffey ad- spring will decide the election of Pie Shoppe the cost for the Student Council from ment of History are scheduled member to bring along a copy April 21. Besides visiting the at of $1 per student. to for the affair go sale World's Fair on today vises all seniors to start making sophomore class officers. The Desperate Hours is an Alfred Hitchcock-type thriller the Class of 1967 for an speak. The dates for these lec- of the book. Supreme Court, those attending Neil Stoneback, Vice President at the special price of $12. plans about seating arrange- about three escaped convicts infraction of election rules. turers will be sometime in April All members of the Villanova will also hear a talk from Sena- for Educational Affairs, related Entire tables may be reserved ments at the Sheraton now, lest This decision emphasized or May. faculty and student body are in- tor Hugh Scott. The cost of this who hold a family hostage for that Barbara Ward would be the from today to March 17 for they be disappointed later. 48 hours. the responsibility of the Likewise, Mr, Mentzer will vited to attend this and subse- venture will be $3.75. next speaker in the Council's parties of at least four or five Friday is the deadline for en- Political Science Group Plans candidate to comply with the speak at one of the regular meet- quent Society lectures. Articles are now being accept Portraying leading roles in series and that the World's Fair couples. A party of only three tering your girl's picture in the rules. Because campaign lit- tings on the topic "You and Your Details concerning the Liter- ed for the Pre-Law Journal. the play are James Mason, in New York had agreed to have couples may reserve a table from Queen Contest. All entries should e r a t u r e was distributed Choice of a Graduate School." ary Speaker Program for 1964- These essays may deal with any who plays the part of Dan a Villanova University Day, the March 18 to March 25. Indivi- be submitted to the special Talk By Robert Strauz-Hupe box will be announced shortly. prior to the legal time, the This neophyte organization 65 | aspect or topic of law. Hillard; Kathleen Roos play- date of which will be ascertained dual couples may reserve a table in the Student Council office. letter was deemed appropri- also serves to relate to its mem- The Villanova Political Science Department has announ- ing the part of Mrs. Hilliard; I : ..! -. ;.U;|.i.i,iii.i.i;i;i:iiiiiii:i!iii iiii:ii::i;i:i:i!i;i:i:i!!!::i:!:!:i!!iiiiii:i!l.i:iii!i;riii:iii
vative ideals to back up his liberal legislation. An excellent For his special work with In June, 1919, he received premiere at the Playbox last Fri- I The roles of the patients who involved speeches. example of this are his recent State of the Union and lUid- the young we cannot help his M.S. and thereafter be- day night is like a slightly bent are reaching the sundown of life Music Appears surgical knife. It (if you'll excuse get addresses to the Congress. but recall the words of Our came a professor of Mathe- cuts when i the expression) Slightly Overdone His goals of reilucing the national budget and decreasing Lord: "Suffer the Utile matics, teaching calculus wielded by capable hands but the are clever characterizations. Jack until cut may be a little off center of Black as the crotchery poverty are extremely laudatory especially to conservative children to come unto me ill-health forced him to Mr. Crape The songs injected in the play retire its mark and not with comes across thinkers. However few consei*vatives appreciate the means and forbid Ihem not, for of in June, 1958. He re- the force the strongest par- seem slightly overdone and, mained or depth of a precision instru- ticularly in his Johnson uses to accomplish these goals. He proposes to de- such is the Kingdom of at the monastery until misfortunes of although successful in the hands » his death on ment. the second act. crease defense spending and increase welfare pajTnents, the Heaven. Monday night, He has an in- of Carol Schmenkel, they are March 2, 1964. This satire pokes good fun at triguing lilt to his voice and a unclear latter being definitely a liberal tactic. and muddled most other England's socialized medicine, pathetic but engaging manner. times. Father O'Leary was born in I feel It Is a great mis- The main saving point • : As a result, for the first time welfare spending could ex- the society conditioned by such Ken Resinski carries off his here is Cork, Ireland, on October 13, fortune that these sermons the physical construction ceed defense spending in the national budget. Yet, who can an institution, and the pressures braggart's 1890. to children did not write role well, as does of the Playbox, which contains really complain? Eveiy sensible His family came to he person is for economy and brought to bear upon it botli Carol Schmenkel America when he was 12 down for they would have as the light- the thinness of the songs other- against poverty. from within and without. As a headed Mrs. Phineus. years old. In September 1908, been a most valuable and James wise lost on a larger house. Therefore any opponent of Jolinson in 1964 has a very subject for American audiences ^1 iaih:ii>i:iiiii,i,i;M;i>i U.I i!i::,ii:HiH.;;i;i,Kiii'iii:iii.i;i,::'iitit::.i;iiiuiiitiiitii;ii^ On June 20, 1912, Father World War II. For sweet-toothed smokers, The valuable university, it would seem, should stimulate groups by the use of white matic experience in itself. •»'., face . 1_''. and develop all of these O'Leary became a novice in there is the brand with a hint of things. The mark of a healthy uni- Every succeeding era, it seems, Both resolutions expressed ap- representative of the NFCCS has Monday morning, after delineating the masses, and the We have cigarettes to fit every versity, therefore, the Augustinian Order at mint and then there is the brand should be measurable in large part, in the tries to outdo every other in prehension about the effect Bur- nestled at some time beneath receiving Holy Communion, efficient administration of the type of personality. For the extent divergence Villanova. On the same day, a with the micronite filter (what- and of free expression and intellectual dis- claiming for itself the title of ton's presence in this country the vanity and has in hand other he repeated over and over masses. This lends to the point filtered personality, which is sent. year later, he took his simple ever that is). "most immoral age in the history might have on the morals of U.S. interesting information. Actual- again: ''He died for our of the play and fortunately does richly rewarding yet uncommon- In this series of editorials it has been attempted to vows. On June 8, 1919, he sins, He di3d for our sins," However, the ap- of the world." Ours is no dif- citizens. Maybe he should be ly, neither is the case. The sim- not group personalities into an ly smooth, we have the filter best brand un- was ordained at St. Charles doubtedly l)roach the state of the university with a view toward con- ferent. kept out of the country — but ple naivete of the resolutions is his mind as ever on the "everyman" type of casting. cigarette. is the one that tastes structive criticism and hopefully, innovation. Seminary Chapel in Oyerbrook good, like cigarette The problem A case in point is the current we would suggest different outdistanced only by the simple Passion of Our Divine Sav- There are very- distinct charac- Included in this group are a should of assessment is it by His Eminence, Archbishop iour. (these are a real one. But seems clear that if any concern over the relationship grounds. It seems more realistic fact that it is none of their busi- These were the last terizations, each with a back- many personalities. For the made with Hershey's single factor is responsible for damaging the vitality Dennis Dougherty. words I heard milk chocolate). of a between Elizabeth Taylor and to believe that he would be run- ness. him speak. ground and a direction, a story split personality, there is the university it is the extensive lack of meaningful It was if expression Richard Burton. Their mutual ning the risk of being corrupted Many argue against Burton's After Mass the children as he was to be told and a problem to be dual filter. For the introvert, For the unfiltered personality, of intellectual creativity and imagination. preaching travelings, nightclub rendezvous by U.S. congressmen. admission on other grounds. would flock to him to de- his last sermon resolved. The problem for all of there is the recessed filter and, which contains all types of tars The void is real, and all-pervading. once a^aln the and airport arrivals have been Presumed Innocence While they admit that there mand more. Improbable and — on a favorite inmates of the Happy Haven for the inebriated there is the and nicotines, there are brands We would not, for a moment, presume to be able to place topic the Passion Rest is given broad coverage in the Previously, the American way might be nothing immoral in- fantastic as his stories were — and Home the same and in mentholated brand, which, it whose longer length filters the a finger on the source or sources of the difficulty. can death of Christ for the it We world press. has been innocence until proven volved in the relationship, they his listeners were spell- the sal- end is presented to you all should be warned, leads to a smoke and makes it less smokey. only point to the existence of what we believe to be an atmos- vation of mankind. tied Congressional Proposal guilty. But evidently this con- claim that the press has blown bound by them. And always A few up in surgical lacings and mentholated mind. For the connoisseur, there is a phere seriously lacking in meaningful controversy and cur- hours later his lips laid at feet. The couple has irritated one cept is being challenged. Where, the story up to appear so, and he would weave In and out were your For the crazy mixed-up teen- brand with 21' vintage tobaccos ious intellectual dissent. bllenced forever this life. congressman from Ohio to such in this case, is there any evidence that on this basis alone he ought of his stories little lessons in Unfortunately we Americans ager or astronaut, there is the and for the coupon clipper there ' • Any university is forced to face the problem either of an extent that he recently placed of guilt ? What evidence is there to be barred. on virtue, lifting his young are not the right feet. spin filter, and for intellectuals is the brand which offers coupons creating an atmosphere emphasizing instruction and direc- (Note: Print In Bold Face a proposal before congress that that Miss Taylor and Mr. Burton But these grounds are even heansrs to think of better For this reason the play has to there is the thinking man's filter. with every pack( the prize for tion along rigid lines, tending to discourage worthwhile dis- Is taken from a Eulogy by would bar Mr. Burton from set- are committing any act or acts more untenable. It implies that and higher things. stand on its own as entertain- For stubborn people with a 1000 coupons is lung cancer!) sent, or in the stimulation of an. atmosphere charged with the Very Rev. John A. Kle- ting foot on American soil. The that might be construed as im- an individual can be treated as a ment of another nature than sa- pugnacious personality there is Finally, it may be noted that the exciting free exchange of ideas, igniting kotka, OSA) the spark that local chapter of the National moral ? criminal and his rights revoked tire. It does this shakily espec- a brand which will promote 99 of 100 smokers who tried tiie can spur development of an independent and creatively Federation of Catholic College Perhaps the congressman has solely on the basis of judgment ially in the first act which is too fights with other smokers who camels preferred cigarettes. dynamic mind. Students, in addition, quickly clandestinely rented a room near by the press. The idea of the The two attitudes can mean the difference between grad- rushed to the congressman's Liz and Richard's separate rooms press as the agency of justice is uating a class of individualistic, dynamic, sensitive human support with a similar resolution. at some motel, or maybe a local a prospect more than frighten- beings, or in "turning out" a group of colorless, unthinking ing. ,.;;,.-••.,• and intellectually dull organisms. Resolution Silly The choice should be difficult not a one to make. Each of these points pale in comparison to the most basic point that resolutions of this mm. sort are nothing short of silly. Letter To The Editor Does the congressman actually
. . . Forrell Editor-in-Chief ' >*. . . Edword C. • • »..,••• t • . A.* • * * •• » believe that by keeping Mr. Bur- To The Editor. someone like her, will provide a Monoging Editor ...... Arthur A. Molitierno ton from playing Hamlet on The recent announcement of perspective for the viewpoint ex- Atsociote Editors ...... Fronk D. Quottrone Broadway he will bring a halt to coming events on the Villanova pressed by Mr. William F. Buck- Thomas P. Bruderle coverage of the affair? Forum has been brought to my ley last fall. Jon M. Dyroff Does he think their relation- This is no attention by Martin G. McGuinn, Senator Eugene McCarthy, a News Editor • .'.#.«•. . . . Jomes F. Brennon ship . will President of the Student Council, prominent Catholic layman from Feoture Editor .'..''•'••tf •..'...•':«.• . John E. Roberts be given less coverage
Art Editor • . '• . Marti Podoisky * f tl.'« .*•*:• • »;-4 •, . in Rome or Berlin? And does he I note that Senator Goldwater Minnesota, I feel, would make a weak-sister Copy Editor John A. Mylotte really think that is being sought as one of the fine counter-poise to Senator our youth are Photo Editor . . . James Andre being corrupted by petty cover- Goldwater. Besides offering Editor ...... • Forum's guest speakers. As Mr. a Exchange . • . . a • • \«' 1» l| • Raymond J. Ritter age of a kind of immorality that deodorant! Circulation •' , . . Goldwater is an avowed candi- different outlook from that of Manogen . . .' • ;•' jl' Dennis Molioy Cornelius Murphy be date for two public offices this Senator Goldwater, Senator Mc- can found in a million other Business '.» D. Hering Monogert «.. ;.; ••i;. . .^* v;^ • > Peter places ? year, I was pleased to learn in Carthy is, in his own right, well Moderotor ...... Ilov. Louis A. Rongione, OSA Great CrusadtP this way that the policy of the worth hearing. As I am sure Associate Moderotor Eugene J. Ruone . . . it's new University has been expanded to you know, he is an extremely In addition to the editors listed obove, the following ore members The congressman from Ohio permit active candidates for pub- articulate person of high prin- of the Editorial Board: and the NFCCS have obviously lic office to address the under- ciple and intergrity. Walter R. Boiloy, Jarry J. Cordomona, J. Konneth Croney, Frank J. embarked once more on the great Sauors. graduate student body. I wish the Villanova Forum crusade to abolish every last General Staff Members: Prior to this, only incumbent success in its efforts to further vestige of evil and immorality Roy Baron, Pot Bloke, Jerry Bruderle, John Collins, Terence Cooncy, Tim once and for all. office holders have been eligible the understanding of the forces Coyle, Robert Dowling, Corol Egan, Robert Elschner, Robert Fennel, Michoel Ferroro, William to (the responsible for the turmoil in Fitzmaunce. iteve Freind, Thomas Govin, Robert Healy, It MAN'POI/if£R speak on campus Law has been tried before. The Spencer Jones, Betty Kelly, Tom Krause, Rich Lavelle, Peter Levin, Mike Magro, School excepted). which the world finds itself to- ppte Mangan, Robert Mclntvre, Judy Miller Rusly Miller, Poulette Liberi. Jim only thing wrong with the idea O'Brien, Rich Pardon, Jim Proud, John Riggs, Matt Roche, Mike Rosani New I think it is an excellent idea day. will Americans react is that if Man-Power Deodorant has what it takes to do a How Charles Shea Tore Siegal William Soanfelnei, 5am Votto, Leo:^.ard Wieczeryn- we demand that any- MAN's to have people like the Senator in the face of economic and ski, Leslie Dittemore, Thomos Dabr>cy. one displaying immorality, or job. Gives you the Kstepped-up penetyation power, the staying The from Arizona come to Villanova political change both at home VILLANOVAN is published weekly by undergroduote students inrmiorality as judged by the Remember: youVe "expected home" at 10 of Villonovo University. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily power a man needs. Covers in seconds... co«fro/.s as guests of the Forum. The and abroad? These are questions press, be kept out of the perspiration... reflect tho views of country, Home by phone, that is. When you set a regular tha University. stops odov. Forum, as its name implies, is that each of us will have to ans- we will soon discover that there And it's absolutely non-stick i/. Try it... the deo- Second class postage paid at Villonovo, Po. new day and time to call your parents, you're sure of open to different points of view; wer for ourselves. It best not is no one left. No one, perhaps, dorant that does This newspaper is dedicated to one of the finest gentlemen who a MAN's job. New Man-Power. 1.00 plus tax. reaching iheni. Why not make a definite arrange- it is for ideas. blindly. a marketplace be done •ver onterad Villonovo Univorsitv* sch'^lor. athlete, gentleman: except the congressman from ment next time you phone home— like tonight. Miss Barbara Ward, British CyruH J. Sharer, Director Ohio and the local chapter of EXTi:.\ llosis — ///( (/('(//( til i lie LEO GOODREAU mam arotua of OLD Sl'lt i: M u L_-r o M economist (if she can come), or Department of Geography NFCCS.
4 THE VILLANOVAN • March 11, 1964 '''i^"^. ,'^ 7"*»^"
Exchonge Corner A Newspaper Babysitter Jazz Festival Long-Playing Album by Ray Rittcr Have you ever wondered just When told of the magazine*8 the College, and class attendance To Be Released By Saxony Records what is the job of an exchange request for extra copies, the policies. editor? physics major expressed stunned by Ed Bridt Bill Barnwell Quintet, and "Best approval — "so long as they Big Band" winners, the Ray De- Seen in his lowest form, the "Jazz at Villanova . . . Tlie "The Pow Wow" of St. Peter's Fade Orchestra. exchange editor is don't sue. Maybe they will send Fourth a newspaper College in New York has juat Annual Inlercollegialc babysitter; some Playboy bunnies." Each of these two groups has it is his job to ar- finished running a survey asking Jazz Festival." A long title for will range all the one-hundred and "Playboy" be sent the product that is the result of approximately 10 to 12 minutes the question, "If you had to in- a papers received four copies requested, and billed hours, long show, of their performance on the LP. eighty-two vite any five persons who ever long a and now weekly in orderly fifty cents per-copy, plus postage. In addition, one tune each by an fashion, lived to have dinner with you, a long-playing album. the remaining four instrumental read the exchange papers, and ir it if it ir who would they be?" The 12-inch "live" recording clip out articles of interest and of the musical procedings which groups and two from vocalist The Student Council at Xavier The answers ran from the importance, along with pictures took place in the Villanova Field Jan LaFave are included. University is again having creative to the risque. One said, of Homecoming queens, and House on February 7 is ready DeFade Selections trouble with its members. "Any five members of the John- Cotillion winners. for release by Records of Phila- The album opens with three This time three student coun- son family. I want to get infor- The editor will then rewrite delphia, and will be sold at a numbers by the DeFade aggre- cilmen have resigned, including mation on prosperity and the tax the exchange news into a feature reduced rate of $3 on campus. gation: "Ride for Freedom," the president Rudolph Has). cut." /•: column called "The Exchange ^ The announcement came from "New Frontiers" both written by The whole student council An6ther said, "Jayne Mans- Corner." Saxony President Andy Davies DeFade, and "From Our Hearts," farce has been due to poor at- field, Sophia Loren, Brigette Bar- last Friday, along with several penned by pianist - French horn- -k -k if it it tendance at the meeting and dot, Liz Taylor, and Gypsie Rose "advance copies" of the record, ist Joe Kennedy. simple lack of interest among Lee, for obvious reasons." What At last a purchasing market which officially goes on sale to- The remaining two tunes on the student members. about Elke Sommer? has been found for St. Bonaven- day. the first side are an original by it it it it The last response was "Barry ture's quarterly magazine. It if Featured on the album are Bruce Early of the Michigan Goldwater and Frank Hague, be- "Best in Festival" winners, the State TV Orchestra, titled "Fat- seems that "Playboy" magazine One of the newest and most cause I am interested in politics; has ordered four copies of their promising organizations to my girl and Cleopatra because I latest issue. emerge on the campus of Frank- am interested in women; and "The Jewel" which Is written lin and Marshall is the Faculty General Robert E. Lee because I by the Bonnie students, pub- Steering Committee. am In the ROTa'' lished an article which criticized The purpose of the committee :4»c the pseudo-philosophy expounded is to guide the examination of m<. ;3«B< miK. ym^. >si^ ;4k< lr.l¥B8ident 3. Well, I did nin an extremely 4. \'()u think maybe I should lower fheralfainililarypbr m successful Nickel-a-Pickle sale. my sights a little. ^ Don't forget to demand I'm afraid to tell you tDtakeoinrthe -' ,V plenty of stock options. what I think. '.!:', ''.' '•'.':'y' .^.i• : :'V^ Government . V ofthese Ihited Slates nextsumlay../' SEVEN ARTS PTOOUCnONS-JOEl PRODUCTIONS, x m«.< .' '- .' Makers of the world's fastest selling ice cream specialties will M^l* interview you on this date. If you're selected your job is reserved "•^^B for you until school closes. Start work as early as April 1st. REGISTER NOW!... Your Placement Director or Summer HOW YOU QUALIFY FOR Placement Officer will set up an inter- view schedule for you. EARNINGS ARE BIG WITH... SASeo ON me Novti bv FLtrcMCf* Hutocx. ano CMAm.cs w bailcv « music bv jtmm oocosmith A PARAMOUNT NELCASe Gioodjiumor IMOW Of The 300 College men who worked MIICRAM f/jl TNUTRIS 10 or more weeks last Summer — 169 I showiimg! earned more than $1,200 with some exceeding $2,000. , — Tutor Program Seeks LaSalle Conference Xatholic Peace Corps' Needs Applications Today IHacemeat Office Interviews Talks Of Management: In Dougherty Hall Seniors Students For Mexico Project Sam Members Attend The spring phase of the Stu- Include Job-Seeking Pennsylvania collegiate mem- Over 65 colleges in the United Conditions are rough. Stu- dent Council Tutor Program has The Placement Office inter- sences to those seniors who visit bers of SAM attended a confer- States are sending volunter stu- dents will be expected to live now begun and applications, for views or signs for appointments company plants for job inter- ence held at La Salle on Satur- Hall, the topic dents to Mexico this summer. with poor people, eat their food, Villanova's Playbox Theatre in Vasey with both students wanting to be tu- close to 150 seniors every day. views. These visits will continue day, February 29. Representing "Did This program is under the spon- and sleep on hard beds. will be the setting of the meeting under consideration being tors and those wanting to im- Also taking advantage of the throughout the rest of the se- Villanova were Ray Ritter, presi- orship of the Conference on In- Vast Training of the Villanova University Milton Really Write the Italian prove their grades by having placement service are a large mester. dent of the society on campus ter-American Student Projects. program of this nature Faculty Wives' Club on Thurs- Sonnets?" outside help, are being taken at number of underclassmen The placement director pro- Any and Jack Mikusa, editor of the It will last for six to eight weeks requires considerable training. day, March 12, at 8:30 p.m. It seems that there is a ques- the table opposite the Day-hop searching for part-time or sum- diets a rise in salaries offered by Society's paper News Letter. campus, meetings will be held The special performance will tion in the undergraduate mind Cafeteria in Doughtery Hall. mer jobs. the companies due to a steady This program could be des- On Five speakers from the local be a preview of The Happy cribed as the Catholic Peace once a week. Spanish, Mexican and in the mind of many respon- The most difficult part of the This year, 657 seniors and flow of salary offers. "We can area discussed the theme "Car- Haven by John Arden. A com- Corps. It features person-to-per- culture, and plans for the pro- sible authorities that while it is program is that of acquiring graduate students enrolled with predict an average rise of about eers In Management." The key- mentary by Richard A. Duprey, he did, he willing students to Bon contact which fosters better jects will be the subjects of these probable that maybe capable and the placement office, 100 more 6 to 8 percent in salaries over note speaker was Milton Schapp. Chairman of the Villanova understanding among peoples. meetings. didn't. devote their time to the teaching than in 1963. The number of last year," Mr. Moritz stated. The conference was an all-day Theatre Department, will follow. Because The students live with the Mexi- The entire expenses of this From the above sentiment, ex- side of the program. visiting organizations has in- New Companies affair. the ideal of this program is to can people, work with them, and program, about $350 per stu- pressed by S. Martin Gimelwitz, creased slightly over last year. The following companies have Besides the lectures, a movie The Sigma Chi Club of Villa- have a one-to-one relationship share experiences with them. dent, will be paid by the organ- Life was shown President and Comptroller-Gen- Among the companies visiting been added to the placement titled Golds In nova University is presenting a between the tutors and students, The basic projects for men are ization. The program costs the in the after- eral of the organization, much the campus are those on the lists: Lit Brothers, Western in the morning and lecture by Dr. James F. O'Brien this problem of having teachers teaching, building dams, church- student nothing. was friction is expected to be New York Stock Exchange and Union Telegraph, West Virginia noon a series of debates next Thursday, March 19, at is compounded. es, and schools. For the girls, first meeting of this pro- generated. some research agencies of the Pulp and Paper Co., Underwood- The held. 10:30 a.m., in the Chemistry With only 866 student with a teaching, painting, and jobs of a gram was held on Thursday, Topics to be researched in the Federal Government. These Olivetti, and Sunbeam Corp. Last Thursday during the act- Lecture Room, Mendel Hall. 3.0 average or better there are less strenuous nature are fea- March 5. Miss Terry Risberg, of future are the influences of Mil- agencies have been more selec- Any students who do not re- tivities Period. Dr. Porter Swift, , Dr. O'Brien, of the Philosophy enough students to fill the stu- tured. Opportunities are also the CIASP, was the speaker. ton on Huguenot sea chanteys tive than usual in restricing in- ceive job offers are reminded head of the counseling depart- Department, will speak on "His-, dent half of the scale, but to that available for nurses. from the Rochelle-on-Loire area terviews to the top half of the the Placement Office will ment at Villanova spoke to the of Science." i tory and Philosophy balance this a large percentage every effort and the influences of Daruma on class. make to secure them Ri«rorous Life Tournament for members on The Uses And Func- Members of the faculty and of those people who attained a Milton. a position. of the projects oc- tions of The Counseling Depart- .•' Seniors Lauded Since most . • student body as well as Sigma . 3.0 must volunteer for the pro- TENNIS SQUAD (Photo by Rich Dunne) villages ment." This is the first meeting of the Mr. John A. Moritz, placement cur in small towns and /; Chi members are invited to at- ". gram. will start Tuesday 17 presents where the people are in dire The society is making a trip Mr. Kenneth Coe of the Gulf Oil Corporation tend. organization after its inaugural know enough director, said that the recruiters A student must the requires a If Inferetf^d see today to the Atlantic Refining check for $425.00 to Very Rev. John A. Klekotka, OSA. >* meeting held for the first time have praised the conduct and READ YOUR penury, program • "A" * * the is going to' about the subject person of good physical health STEVE CARNEY Company. The students will be Check represents part of a series of grants given to local area last Tuesday. The club has a appearance of Villanova seniors. The Classics Society will have teach but this doesn't moan Room 216 • Alumni Holl taken on a general tour through institutions by Gulf. Presentation was made in the office of adopted for its moto, "Qui potest He also announced the grant- VILLANOVAN with a desire to help people and its first guest lecturer of the 3.0 cum. work hard. before Iho weekond. the company. Father President on February 27th. capere, capeat!" ,.;;.;:; , ../. ing of three days of excused ab- spring on Monday, March 23, 8 p.m., 110 Bartley Hall. The Rev. Part-Time Students George P. Lawless, OSA, will THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES lecture on the topic "Christian- Represent 230 Firms ity and the Roman Empire." it it if -k it SALUTE: DAVE COYLE And Area Businesses Last Saturday, March 7, the Representatives of more than International Relations Society Dave Coyle (B.A.. 1%1 ) has a knack for getting right the basis for quickly correcting the dangerous conditions. 200 Philadelphia area businesses took part in the Latin to heart problem. His ability to cornprehpnd the other assignments, Dave has also established American the of a On new or industrial firms are attending Conference held at Immaculata ' problem, analyze procedures, correct inefTiciencies, and procedures for improving the efficiency of installation and I \ Villanova University on a part College. Dr. Rivas, clarify operations in a succinct report, makes some- repair operations. By riding service trucks and observing Daniel Villa- him time basis according to figures of an efficiency expert. the men's performance, he helped the men boost their sales nova Foreign Student Adviser, what released by Charles P. Bruderle, In less than two years, Dave's talents have shown up of telephone equipment. spoke on the infiltration of Com- Dean of the University College munism in Latin America. on four assignments. As a start, he investigated the pro. Dave Coyle, like many young men, is impatient to make and Dr. Albert Buford. Dean of cedures for handling dangerous plant conditions in the things happen for his company and himself. There are Graduate Studies at Villanova. Jenkintown area for Bell of Pennsylvania. He developed a few places where such restlessness is more welcomed or College trains stu- Villanova's undergraduate simplified system for the handling of reports, which are rewarded than in the fast-growing telephone business. University toward the Bache- Ornithological Society has done dents working Degree while the School of work recently in finding uses for lor's Studies enrolls stu- predatory urban nuisance birds, Graduate BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES seeking the post graduate particularly starlings and dents Degree. pigeons. or Master's Overall enrollment in the Uni- %} Starlings roost on the eaves versity College is 1691 while en- of tall buildings and pigeons can rollment in Graduate Studies for can be found in many grassy and the spring semester is 1032, mak- woody places, not to mention city ing a total part-time matricula- centers. Vasey Hall is a good tion of 2723. example of this. Figues indicate that two hun- As a result of the winter snows dred-thirty firms have employees the club reports a very charitable who are attempting to improve activity that has been carried on their educational background at by the members. They haive been Villanova beyond working hours. taking excess bread left over ' Substantial enrollment of em- from their dinners and feeding ployees of the Bell Telephone their little feathered friends. Co., Boeing Company (Vertol The club would like to issue an Division), Burroughs Corpora- invitation for all members of the tion, General Electric Company, studentry who are for the birds Penn Fruit Company, Philco Cor- to join. poration, Radio Corporation of it it if it it America, and Wyeth Laborator- Midwinter variations in bipolar ies were reported. varial oriented weather patterns have been observed over eastern Significant enrollments were Pennsylvania says the Villanova noted from Atlaa Chemical In- Weather Club. dustries, Du Pont de Nemours These unusual patterns are Co., Firestone Tire and Rubber quite common in the tropics, Co., Merck, Sharp, & Dohme Co., except for when they occur in the ::SS'SiiS<'»l': Minneapolis Honeywell Co., arctic zone where they are as- Philadelphia Electric Co., Rem- sociated with noctilucent clouds. ington Rand, Smith, Kline & This is the first time they have ONLY FORD-BUILT CARS MEET THE CHALLENGE WITH French Laboratories, and West- ever been observed this far in inghouse Corporation. the middle. Detailed reports are ment Award for engineering excellence which "superbly Courses of study for students being prepared and will be for- TOTAL PERFORMANCE! combines the prime essentials of great automobiles enrolled on a part-time basis at warded to the Harvard weather offered in the late performance, reliability, durability, comfort and safety." Villanova are center. afternoon, evening, and Satur- Something wonderfurs happened to Ford Motor The Weather Club is a little Total performance makes a world of difference. Bodies days. They include engineering, the freshest styling seen in known activity founded in 1910 Company cars! I'nder and frames are solid and quiet even on the roughest finance, arts, science, accounting, by a group of interested stu- years, there's a new kind of durability and vigor that computer technology. roads. The ride's .set sm(K)th, so even-keeled, it seems and dents. Its work has mainly been of today's and tomor- more than meets the demands to straighten the curves and shorten the miles. And Dean Bruderle praised the off-campus since the club is un- high-speed turnpike driving conditi(ms. "This row's nothing matches the .spirit, sparkle and stamina of part-time students for, recognized. them- thrifty Sixes. Total extra effort to improve It is composed mainly of sci- What's the secret? Quality engineering for total per- advanced Ford-built V-8's and selves both academically and fi- ence students who are interested Quality engineering so outstanding that performance is yours to enjoy in all our 1% \ cars— from formance. nancially," and paid tribute to in meteorology and who like to matchless Lincoln Continental. Ford Motor C'ompany received the NASCAI\ Achieve- the frisky Falcon to the the firms who have urged their work on their own. Prospective employees to extend their educa- members may join by applying tion. in 451 Delurey Hall. "A happy combination results." ir it if it it MOTOR COMPANY the Villanova administrator said, Milton Society will meet The American Road, Dearborn, Michigan The "and the community benefits." tomorrow morning in Room 54 Morch n, 1964 • THE VILL^NOVAN 8 THE VILLANOVAN • March 11, 1964 ! ,..^..,^.,,.,.,.^,.,,|^..,.^|^..,^|,,^|.|.^;^^ n SPORTS Seton HoH Routed 109 -73 In 'Cats Rugby Strikes Back ROUNDUP Regular Season Rnale, MooreTabs 40 K,.i;iiRttiii;iii:iTi;t:i:::i';ii:iii:i')iiiiiiiii^Tiiiii:i::iiiiiiiiiiJ:i;i;iiii;ii!iri'ij:ijiiii:iiiiiii;iiiii:in by Ed Wilkinson iiilii; Villanova's Varsity bowling by Tom Bruderie The exciting news has gone dously dedicated leadership of a Villanova ended its regular basketball season with 109-73 Hall a team defeated D r e x e 1 3-0 in a caning of Seton out and once again the campus is member of our faculty, Mr. week ago Tuesday in the Field House. latest action. This victory in- WentLeairiAaofotf VU \ electrified. Rugby is back ! Some Francis Coghlan, assistant pro- creased the Wildcats lead in the To prove that his 28 point night against Temple was no fluke, Richie Moore came are a bit more excited than fessor of History, the students Eastern Intercollegiate Bowling back with 40 points to lead all scorers and, in the process set the highest individual scoring others, of course. Among these carry out the entire operation on League to four games. mark of any Wildcat during the current season. are a group of about 45 boys on their own. The 'Cats bowled a league high Ably a.ssisting the 6-4 forward was Bill Melchionni who came through with his sea- campus who believe they have This year, with an expected team total of 2964 on games of son high of 25 points. Melchionni also picked off ten rebounds, and gave always high scor- discovered something very spec- third team, there will be even 1002, 1006, and 956. mg Nick W e r k m a n (37 ial at Villanova. half before greater problems. The fact that Freshman Bruce Thomas led points) a rough time at the the 'Cats exploded. ble White-George Leftwich-Wally It's called rugby and to them Villanova 49-36 half- the students conduct this entirely the Mainliners with a 657 series. game's outset. owned a Jones heyday of yester-year. it means a totally different idea time lead only to it on their own, with no other in- He bowled games of 246, 223, In his good-by game in the have reduced The score climbed from 72-57 to in sports. It is one of the fastest centive than enjoyment of the Main-Line palace, Wally Jones to an uncomfortable 51-46 spread and 188, the highest any Wild- 99-61 as Kraft cleared his bench. growing sports in the United game, has made rugby one of the cat kegler has reached this year. tallied 23 points and picked in the opening minutes of the States, springing up on cam- In one three minute stretch the most rewarding extra-curricular His total is second in the league; up seven assists despite some second stanza. puses all over the country. The Wildcats ripped off 19 points and activities on campus. only Jim Folgia of LaSalle has poor passing at times. Then the Main-Liners took off unique thing is that the object in a not seen since the in. Talented Individuals bettered Thomas' mark. In a surprise move, coach Jack way Ru- coasted of the game is purely and simply John Brennan had two good Kraft gave Melchionni his first enjoyment. The rugby team this spring is games of 218, and 246 to add to start of the season and he team- If you cannot win in a way a very talented group of indivi- a mediocre 163 for a 627 total. ed with Jones, Moore, George that is an enjoyable experience duals. Whether they will be a Kittens Lose Point Lead Howie Riley continued his con- Leftwich and Jim Washington. 18 for both winners and lossers, or talented team is quite a different sistent scoring with a 615. He In the opening minutes, Mel- if you cannot play the game at story. With returnees like "Bull- bowled games of 23.'), 203, and chionni gave the Pirates work- Hall 90-85 all times like a gentleman, then dog" Shayer, Tom James, Bert But Defeat Seton I'SO. hard time steal- you have failed at rugby. Lombino, "Duck" Knrek, and Jeff man Werkman a Howard Higman lead the Dra- by Gerry Bruderle With 16:11 remaining in the Enjoyment and Sportsmenship Houlihan the backfield will be, ing the ball on several occassions gons of Drexel with a 587. He game, the Pirates trailed by 1, This the man for man, the fastest and and blocking shots. Having The V i 1 1 a n V a Wildkittens is rugby tradition and 53-52. At this point Billy Soens had two good games at 211 and mercy on either one or the other, closed their season with a it places the emphasis on two most explosive in the league. out 215. fouled out after scoring 14 first things Melchionni was relieved of the 90-85 over Seton Hall in the that are often sacrificed This speed will be worthless ¥ ¥ * * half points. Three minutes later 6-3 Werkman after the locals Field House on March 3. Pete in American athletics in favor unless they can work together also fouled out In Intramurals, entry blanks Frank Gaidjunas of an impressive unless (Photo by Rich Dunne) had a 21-14 lead. Coleman scored 37 points, in a won-lost record and the forwards can get and Villanova had lost both of for Softball are now available at which Villanova — enjoyment of the and ball to them. Some of the The game was a game for game in saw game men Richie Moore is up for two more in his 25-point night its 6-8 men. the Intramural Office in Alumni 18 point halftime margin sportsmanship. expected to do this are Dick against Providence. Jim Stone of Providence watches Moore, most of the first half and the an Hall. All entries must be in by shrink to one point in less than Richie Kelleher entered, and Rugby at Villanova emphasizes Gove, Denny La Hiff, Brian who has now scored 93 points in his last three games. opening minutes of the second March 18. There will be a rules play outset combined with Coleman and Mc- another valuable concept — stu- Carty, George Tongring, and Hal 4 minutes of at the meeting on March 19; and the half. Guire in keeping the Pirates at dent initiative. With the tremen- Canty. of the second season will oi)en on March 23. But led by Coleman and Terry bay. Although never relinquish- 5^'''aiiHyjiiii:wiiii;Kiiiii:ij;M:iii:i:iii;i.i:i:«iiti:t.::w:iii:iii:iJ:w:ri:iJii:i:i:i;i:iiliiliH^^^ Each participant must person- McGuire, held off the on-surging ing the lead, the 'Kittens could Overpower Penn Squad not pull away from the hustling ally sign his Mermen in name on the entry Xat Pirates and led all the way list. This will avoid disqualifi- posting their seventh win against Jerseyites. I Patterson vs. Cassias X!!?\ cation due to being entered on 5 losses. In the final five minutes of more than one team. Frosh Nipped By Penn Yearlings The men of Jack Devine took play, Coleman scored 10 of Vil- r: .•"JPflW] WILDCATS STOMP PROVIDENCE IN NCAA by Forrell U John Thompson was Provi- ^ fhe rebounding of Jim Wash- d e n c e ' s main disappointment. ington and the hot hand of Richie His fajlure to control either Moore combined to send tlie Vil- board, despite his 6-10 height lanova Wildcats to the NCAA advantage, gave the Friars only Eastern Regionals as they de- one shot on offense. D^sp'to feated the Providence Friars, their hot hands t!»!s wiia »"•'. 77-66. enough. Part cf the nibcu!'.!!!! With All-American Wally Jones slack was taken up by 6-8 Bob playing one of his best floor Kovalski, but his nine were not games of the season, the Cats adequate to carry mm the Friars. stopped the Friars attack led by Overall, Villanova outreboundod Vol. 39—No. 18 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. March 1 8, 1 964 Jim Stone and John Thompson. the Friars 53-33. • • /. The Friars led most of the first In addition to Moore's 25. Jim half until, with five minutes to Washington had 14,Jones 17. and go, Al Sallee tipped in a bucket Melchionni 13. For the Friars, Four Preps, Sarah Vaughn Keynote to make the score 24-23 in favor Thompson had 18, Jim Benedict of the Mainliners. The squad had 16 and Jim Stone connected from Rhode Island never led for 14. again. Besides the rebounding of Annual Senior Weekend Activities Wash Grabs 19 Washington, Moore grabbed by Bob Healy This speech will provide the in- peared on many television shows. I Jim Washington turned in an eight off the boards, and Sallcc; jtellectual part of Senior Week- However, this appearance will be outstanding During the first weekend of job on the boards, nabbed seven. end. their first on the Line. April, the Senior Class will pre- Main grabbing 19, while Providence's The Cats will meet Duke Dinner sent Senior Weekend, '64. Social Entertainment Dance Thompson managed only three. Friday night in Raleigh, N.C. in Finally, Social entertainment for the on Saturday night, Scoring accolades belong to Beginning Thursday night, the opening game at 7 p.m. April 4, the Weekend will close April 2, with a lecture and ending Weekend is in the form of a Richie Moore. Moore's game Princeton meets Connecticut in with high "package deal." Featured the a note. Dinner and high total of 25 came as he hit Saturday night with the tradi- the second tilt. dancing will cap the night and 50 per cent tional Dinner Dance, Senior same evening at the Senior Con- from the floor (12 the social cert are the event. for 24) and converted his single Weekend is geared to both an in- Sarah Vaughn and The Sheraton Ballroom will charity toss. The basketball game be* tellectual and a social vein. Four Preps. This "two for one" be the scene of the Dinner Dance. package deal is an innovation Six for ten shooting by Bill tween Villanova dnd Duke The Weekend will be keynoted for the campus. Cocktails will be served before Melchionni in the first half kept by an address from William will be televised by STA- the dinner which is scheduled for the Cats close while the Friars Sullivan assistant head of the Miss Vaughn, and the Four 7 p.m. were ahead. TION WFIL-TV (Channel 6) Federal Bureau of Investigation, Preps will appear Friday night, After dinner, the Adam Wade Not Shooting Enough who will speak to the seniors on Friday evening, March on April 3. Tickets are now on sale Orchestra under the direction of Had the Friars managed more "Communism and the College in the Pie Shoppe. Prices are Joel Scott will provide the musi- shots, the outcome might have ntJi at 7:00 P.M. Student." for balcony for $2.50 and $3 cal setting. During intermission, been different as they shot a Orchestra. Because of his vast legal ex- the Queen of the Weekend will red hot 50 per cent from the .* * * perience and important adminis- Both Miss Vaughn and the be chosen. Then the queen her floor (28 for 56) while Coach trative post, Mr. Sullivan is well Four Preps are well known re- escort, and the court will reign Jack Kraft's crew connected on (Photo by Tickets are on sale now Rich Dunne) qualified to discuss his subject. cording artists. They have ap- for the remainder of the evening. 32 of 80 for 40 per cent. Providence's Jim Stone is about half a fore-arm short as he vainly tries to stop a in the Field House Ticket Playing his last game on the two-pointer by Jim Washini»ton. Palestra floor, Wally Jones pro- Office for the games in Rev. A. McCormack j;' ;: i;i.uu:.:n.ii!t.;i:i.i