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' . i> Page 12 THE VILLANOVAN September 24, 1980 Visit Aerial -Minded Xavier His prime target is rangy Ry MIKi DONAHUE John Kappas, right end. DiFil- lipo called him "tne best looking ^ pass receiver I've seen in five If Vlllanova's Wildcats expect Army's years and that includes Vol. 35<-No. 2 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. October 1, 1959 to emerge victorious in Sunday's lonely end (Bill Carpenter). encounter with Xavier's Muskc- teers, tney're going to have to Xavier line is anchored want to win a lot more than Tne Co-Curricular Improvement I they did by rough and rugged tackie Ed Inter^Frat Ball Tomorrow^ last Saturday. MazureK, 6-3, 23u. According to Immediate Goal of Council Brannau, Mazurek is a. demon on Hoffman said that the Council This is not only the consensus defense and a devastating down- "We must think big. We can't let should give priority to co-cur- Orchestra of opmion of ail who had tne field blocker. ourselves get bogged down Stars Al Raymond activities even in prece- misfortune to witness last Sat- by petty gripes." ricular extra-curricular affairs. Arrangements for the third urday's debacle. Coaches Dave This was tne keynote of Tom dence to Another Musketeer to watch "We should also strive to lend annual Inter-Frat Ball to be pre- DiFillipo and Bill Brannau Hoffman's opening address to is speedy Larry Cox, 175 pound our assistance to the Adminis- think so too, and they didn't the first formal session of Stu- sented tomorrow evening, are Bopnomore haiioack. tration in effecting a mature dis- even see the West Chester game. dent Council held last Wednes- ne£U-ing completion, Irv Keller, ci phhary program and in creat- day. Lamba Kappa Delta, general ing a . better religious atmos- They were busy scoutiiig Uie Against Louisville, Cox spark- phere." chairman of the dance, an- 'Cats next opponent, Xavier, in ed nis teammates with his ag' Hoffman summed up what he nounced today. its with Louisville Satur- gressive all around play to Delisa Scores game a thought were the primary du- "This year's ball, featuring Al day night. come fro moehma ^o-xo victory. ties of , a Student Coucil. Raymond and his orchestra, Xavier was down 0-13 at half- Student Abuse Thorough Job time. promises to be a gala event be- "We must recognize and act What they saw leads them to ginning the Villanova social cal- on all opportunities, effect beilieve that head coach Frank For Screen Loss simple by-laws, possess a con- endar", Keller stated. Reagan's minions are going to Letterman Back "The sistently sincere attitude, do a High Interest have their hands full come next Louisville was tne Muskeieers' loss of screens in campus thorough job of informing the Sunday. iQCond victim of the season. The dormitories is most likely the re- Ticket sales have been moving student body, select worth- previous week the Ohioans sult of constant abuse on the rapidly and appear to be passing Din Paczkoskic finds one of the few openings in the West Chester line. while projects to sponsor, and downed St. Ambrose, 24-/, as part of the students, said Bob previous expectations. Accord- DeLisa we must vote only after careful, Likes to Pass Costeuo unleasned his first aer- at the initial meeting of ing to Keller, "This is due to the mature consideration." "They're a young green ial circus, flinging 29 passes. the Student Council last Wed- particularly keen interests and nesday. Hoffman said that this agen- highly competitive spirit shown Wildcats Taught ABC's team," said DiFillipo, "but what DeLisa, vice chairman of the da, if followed through, would by this year's participating fra- they lack in experience they Doherty, former backfield 4it council, recommended that show the Administration that make up for witn hustle and for- ternities." coach of the Eagl- mal consideration of the subject the Council members are effec- drive. Those guys play like they Tickets, selling for three dol- es, has only eleven letterman tive representatives. Preparing for the Interfrat ball are Irv Keller, LKD, the By Underrated Teachers be delayed until resident stu- lars, are being sold by repre- want to win." back from last year's squad dents are made aware of the dis- General Chairman, Connell O'Donnell, DPM, Lee Christensen, By On second down Shock ley END OF THE BENCH--Glen| Encourage Students sentatives of each fraternity JIM MURRAY which broke even in ten games. comfort such a loss entails. PKP, and Mark Evans, DPE. knifed through the line for five "We're not just an advisory and may also be purchased in Killinger called the game the These include, in addition to yards and the TD. He agnin Four of new coach Ed Doher- Take Proper Care board," emphasized the chair- the Pie Shoppe and at the door." greatest win of his career .... Costello, Kappas, and Mazurek, The Teachers of West Ches- made t.ho extra point but n pr^n- ty's Musketeers were smgieu out "We must get across to the man. "We must encourage stu- As has been customary, the veteran fullback Ed (jucko) Spirit Committee Declares underestimate Dick Dun- DiFillipo as thci students that they will- ter came to Viliant)va Saturday alty nuiified it, and his second Never by Brannau and must be dents 'to survey the world informal affair will last from 9 I Serieka, halfback George Noon- ing to take afternoon Sept. 17 and met al attempt was wide. Score 13-0. kel . . , never expect to win just |men to watch Sunday. proper care of the around them. We are, or at until 1. Dancing will prevail an and linemen Hank Rigler, .1, class of obliging Dupils in the hope to win . . . It's not the screens before any replacement should be, the leaders of amidst an air of "inter-fratem- Tom Gonnela, Jim Link, Tom le£U3t "Back Us or Well Resign" persons of the Wildcat football (hairtimr it end of the world because we can be considered." he said. ^ After recess . the student body." ity congeniality". Ron Costello is a quarterback McGraw, and Gene Tomczak. "Unless everybody is behind Oberlies, newly appointed co- • first . . . team ,. The team. ... _ .. :. looked liko Ihe 'Cats had learn- lost our game Action NecesMVy nine-piece •' the meeting- The ' ' a la Johnny Unitas. InDoherty'sj At this juncture Raymond " .- '.1 . .. jus, we'll resign masse," de- chairman of the Committee, in- good pro- needs student support more en ed their lesson. With He stressed that he was not' to vote on the reso- pro T offense, his job is stnctiy proceeded clared John Oberlies at the ini- sisted emphatically that "this group also played at last year's than ever . . . The quarterbacksi When "class" wag over the tection Ed Roehre completed Third Game of Series siding with the administration lutions acted upon by the Stu- limited to play calling and pas- tial Spirit Committee meeting is the nucleus for the best Spirit Ball, and at the Junior Dinner need more line support . . . Ken) meeting will be the fully teachers had put their lesson nis record Sunday's on the removal of the dent Senate on Sept. 21. two short passes to .<;opliomore 'smg. Judging from held last Thursday. Committee ever." Cambell lived up to his presi^ third between the two elevens. screens, but that in view the Dance. across to a tune of 13-7. The against Louisville last week he of date sensation Sam Gruneisen. Bill Henry's motion that He said that he had a letter Supplies Money . . till 14,000 who turned out for the notices . Wait next wee Villanova has won both previous considerable done, ac- is a pretty fair field general. tickets for aU university stu- resignation prepared in youi of the first day o fclass left with the . . Never believe what games. tion of some kind was necessary. "This dance is held for the All For Nought Against the Kentucky scnool he dents be made available at re- 8 A.M. Mass event that the Administration, feeling that Villanova has a lot' read in newspapers . . . DeLisa expressed purpose of supplying funds for With the ball on the 30 yard •broke the Xavier record for pass, regret how- duced prices for all home foot- Student Council, and student homework to do. Cincinnati in the ever, at the fact that the four campus fraternities. of line Leon Horin burst through completions when he hit on 17 At 1952, the Stu- ball games was unanimously body do not back the Committee Wildcats trounced the Muske- dent Council had not been in- In Field House Proceeds are divided among the middle of the line and found of 28. (If Reagan's air defense recommended for approval. to the hilt. 34-20. formed by the administration of these fraternities on a percent- Villanova got the first break daylight. He got two steps dn is as porous as it was in the teers, Tom Wall's proposal that the Oberlies and his co-chairman, Xavier to Phila- their action before the student age basis, based on the number of the game when junior tackle! front of the Ram secondary and first half o fthe West Chester In 1953 came annual Muff Day be held next Opens Retreat Jack Valva, told committee 'Cats again body returned. of tickets sold by each fratern- Joe Luzzi pounced on a fumble! sprinted the last 50 yards like a game the Wildcats could be in., delphia and the won Wednesday was passed but only members that theirs was "an I Today is the annual Day of ity". For this reason Keller ur- deep in for long afternoon.) by a score of 21-14. Since the Student Council con- Girolami, faculty , a West Chester territory. Sherman tank. .... , a. after Father all-year job, including the lulls 7 Recollection at Villanova. ges all to attend, including the The Ram line held the 'Cats siders itself an intermediary moderator, instructed the Coun- between sports seasons," and Various religious exercises are many who will undoubtedly join on four downs and took over And all for nought—^a pen- group, DeLisa stated, it should cil to double check with £kl that each member was expected being held for all students of the a frat in the future. the ball. For the alty nullified the TD and Horin have been their duty to inform Geisz, intramural director, to be to do his job or he would be rest of the first university. Male day students period there was no was given a 15 yaid gnin. (West the students of the reasons for sure that there were no intra- replaced by someone willing to Frosh Debut scoring but attend morning exercises, be- there was something very un- Chester had a toucndown pass the administration's action. mural events scheduled for that work. .>.-)- Keller said this affair will not Eddie Roehre Carries Ball ginning with Mass in the Field ^^'.:^. r expected happening. squelched because of a pen- In the meantime, the discom- day. Moderator "Greatest** only enable Frosh to support the The Ram pay House at 8 a.m. line butting earlier in the game). fort of the resident Krushchev's Visit It was added that Committee fraternity of their choice but was the Wildcats all| alty students Resident men's exercises are over the its champion in the Ken Kraemer's suggestion moderator Rev. Thomas Kenny, will also allow them to start field. What could this found per-* held this afternoon at 12:30 p.m. lead to? (Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Page 8) O.S.A., was "one of the great- their social season off on the In -the fourtli quarter Villa- All women students begin their est on campus," and that there right foot by attending their nova showed whttt it could do. activities at 8 a.m. in the Chapel. was no doubt that he would first major collegia4:e dance." 'Cats Shocked With Roehre hitting" S;vin (ininc- Sheehan Hall Haspitality Retreat Master work with the Conmiittee in all After four minutes of the sec- isen the 'Cats started to mptch. Rev. Edward L. Daley, O.S.A., The chairmanship of the In- \vi(h its efforts. ond quarter it led to the first Wayne Kautter camo in a is Retreat Master for all men terfraternity Ball is rotated The sixteen-man Committee West Chester score. Bill ShorU-, long pass play and hil hairi)iv yards to tl»c Good Counsel Novitiate, New and Oberlies, and each pair as- Eddie Roechre to tlie Villa- Ram five. :.'..;i- Hamburg. N. Y., Fr. Daley grad- signed to head one of the eight nova 17 yard line. ... uated from Villanova in 1947. sub-committees which together Father received his subse- Forum Tonight Bill Paczkoskie romi>ed over cover every aspect of school I quent education at C^ifholic Uni- for the 'Cats lone bvliy of the; spirit. Dr. Frederick Khouri, . C. jguiie .Lni'ry Sopko kic.ko*! the Immediate plans to boost spir- the Political Science Dept, den Leffler carried the ball toj Ordained in Atlantic City N. |exua pouit. Tne last offensive it which were tliscussed at the will discuss "Mr. K's visit to the seven. A seven yard pasji. J. in 1951, Fr Daley served as jdrive was halted when Bill; meeting included greater organ- United States" this from Ted Kwval to right end chaplain at Archbishop Carroll the Shockley (there's tliat name | zation of the students' partici- evening in the first of a ser- Ken Campbell j:'«.ve the Teach- High School, Washington, before intercepted a pass. p a t i o n at athletic events, Council ers their first six points. Shock- again) being appointed Assistant Nov- ies of Student increased participation in extra- sponsored forums. ley kicked n perfect placement ice Master and Procurator of The 'Cats got their hands on curricular activities by all Dr. Khouri, noted analyst and made it 7-0. Our Mother of Grood Counsel ^the ball three desperation students, especially nurses, affairs, will for Novitiate. and on international Chester the protection of the pass plays and West He has always been extremely university receive questions after took the ball and the game. property by the Committee at talk. The West Chester line was active in retreat work. all mass events. This is the Council's first spending the entire second per- Women's Retreat trial attempt to promote co- iod in the Villanova backfield. The game proved: 1) Glen Retreat Master for women Tentative Plans curricular activity on cam- Rochre was snowed under on the| Killinger is a great coach, 2)- students is Rev. Joseph A. Duf- Regarding the first of these pus, said Tom Hoffman, six yard line and the ball was Quarterback Ted Kowal is a fy, O.S.A., presently an Alumni plans, Ck>mmittee members dis- chairman. "shaken loose. Leffler fell on it rookie with the poise of a vet-, Hall cotmsellor here at Villa- cussed the buying of blocks of will take place Bill S>>

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October 1, 1950 P«f« 2 THE VILLANOVAN October 1, 1959 THE VILLANOVAN Page 3 Annual Law Forum Series Semper Fi. Society Meets; Pultorak Gives Digest ComplementsWVIL's To Begin Next Wednesday Address by Major Rooney Plans for IRS "New Sound, More Interest" Members and proioective Korean War combat film. Dean Harold GUI Reuschlein and a Catholic, Senator Muskie In members of the Semi)er Fidelis Major John Rooney, U.S.M.C., 1st line with the radio sta- around campus." thiu week announced the open- has been the center of much re- At Meeting Society tion's new campaign for steady Tentative plans ing of the 1959-60 cent last night attended a spoke on the aims and purposes The International have also season of The interest. Relations listeners, the smoker at John Barry Hall. of the Semper Fidelis Society. hew show Digest been made to broadcast inter- Law Forum. Wednesday, February 3rd, Society, under president Joe has been The program included an in- It has been noted that all replaimed by its ori- views with certain members of The Law P^oruiu is now com- 1960: Professor Alpheus T. Pultorak, announced its plans ginatoJ*8,. John Oberlies troduction of this year's officers Marines who attended instruc- for and Bob the administration. mencing its fifth season. Dean Mason, McCormick Professor of the year last Monday night DeLisa. of the society, a short balk on tion classes given at Barry Hall It is the opinion of DeLisa Reuschlein stated his hope that Jurisprudence, Princeton Uni- at its first meetinfr. Although it will be patterned and Oberlies, the Marine Corps' Platoon Lead- last year, survived the 50 per- Pultorak said and of the entire "the University faculty gener- versity. that Ihe society after Monitor, er Class program by Captain A. cent attrition rate at Quantico NBC's popular WVIL staff, that with ally, and interested students A leading Constitutional plans bi-weekly metings for the proper ! program, it will this summer. not be a strictly planning and a little from other parts of the campus, scholar and perhaps the nation's J. Reute Jr., U.S.M.C. and a remainder of the year, along effort, the Monitor-type show, and will be Digest could will be able with a series of easily be one of the to join with us on top authority on the educational prepared on the campus level. most popular shows on the air. Law Forum nights". Court, Professor Mason will ad- trips, and participation In var- The big item of Uiterest ious is As for the disc jockey shows, Schedule Proposed dress The Law Forum on "The college conventions on the the purchase of a tape recprder, also being re-planned, station The Supreme Court and the Political Middle Atlantic, state-wide, and LaW Fonim is directed which the two plan to use quite manager Dan Process". OiiCim|iB Iteshuoan regional levels. O'Mara said that by Professor William B. Ball, extensively in several phases of "this year the trend will be of the School of Law. Wednesday, Teen-age "The He is planning a program of Professor March 2nd: Anne (Author of"I Was a Dwarf", Many the show. more liberal group discussions, speakers, and as far as our re- Ball stated that the program Alpern, A 1 1 o r n e y-General of Loves of Dobie Gillia", etc.) Sidewalk topics of national Interviews corded musk is concerned. for the coming year would be as Pennsylvania. Miss Alpern, the and world- "The possibilities are limit- follows wide Interest. Rock 'N Roll Commonwealth's first woman at- less," says DeUsa. Moderator of the organization "With it we "There will be a more concen- Wednesday, October 7th ; torney-general, is keenly inter- is Dr. can conduct sidewalk interviews, trated attempt to direct Judge Robert Morris, formerly ested in reform Fritz Nova, of the Poli- our of our criminal informal talks with YEAR, ANOTHER DOLLAR tical Science Department. celebrities, music toward the average col- Chief Counsel to the Senate In- laws. She will speak on "The ANOTHER perhaps Pultorak even record candid con- lege student. Also, ternal Security Subcommittee, Unrealistic Approach to Crim- also outlined the we will be versation in different locations playing jazz, as and a noted authority on Com- inals and Their Treatment". proposed student trips to New well as rock and York and Washington, D. roll, plus the show times munism, will speak on "The De- Wednesday, April 6th: Rep- Today I begin my sixth year of writing this column for the C. and The topic for discussion for Boyle, '30 pop numbers." cline and Fall of American In- resentative Joseph W. Martin, makers of Philip Morris and Marlboro Cigarettes. For this I Elected this year, he said, is the prob- Personnel Dbector DeLisa ad- ternal Security". Jr. of Massachusetts. On the get money. Charles F. Boyle, '30 Elec. lem of German re-unlflcation, al- ded, "Our immediate goal is to Judge Morris, author of the eve of the national conventions Eng., was elected president of Not, let me hasten to state, that payment is necessary. "Sirs," though other areas of interest achieve or at least approach a Students clad in all sorts of attire turned o ut for the surprise Saturday morning rally con- book "Why We Are Losing", has of 1960, the political veteran the General Alumni Association I said a few days ago to the makers of Philip Morris and Marl- will be incorporated into the professional status. In line with ducted by the Spirit committee, under the direct ion of John Oberlies and John Valva. been a vigorous critic of United whose gavel has resounded at for a two year term in an elec- boro, "if I can introduce America's college men and women to agenda. this aim, we are currently re- States policies toward Commun- many of them, will tell The tion which saw a record 850 their happiness, The president auditioning our old members, ism. Law Forum audience what sig- PhiUp Morris and Marlboro, and thus enhance also reported votes cast. as Well as carrying Friday, November 13th: Mel- nificance our national heighten their zest, upgrade their gusto, magnify their cheer, that plans for the annual ban- on auditions conven- Boyle, who is quet In currently serv- for incoming vln M. Belli, their bliss, there is no need to pay me because I am May are now being members." San Francisco at- tions appear to hold for the cold and broaden ing as Assistant to Superintend- DeLisa cited 8 a*m» Rally Draws Crowd torney, will address The Law war world of 1960. more than amply rewarded." drawn up. one of the most ent in the electrical In a recruiting message, he department imiportant advantages comen- Forum on the topic "The Law is He will also explain how the for '; Chances are few resident rally would be an innovation at we're still 100% behind them. We wept then. I'm not ashamed to say it. WE WEPT I I Bethlehem Steel Company, a — emphasized that the organiza- surate with being a WVIL staff Alive ^What About the Law- conventions are organized and succeeds Joseph Ftudrnts got rude awakenings Villanova," John Oberlies, spirit A rousing sendoff would really wish the wiseacres who say big business is cold and heartless tion O'Donnell, '43, member. yers?" will describe the strategic moves is in no way restricted to last Saturday morning. committee chairman, said when boost their morale." could have been there that day. I wish they could have seen as president. Mr. Belli, Arts students. He stated that he is main- sometimes referred to be looked for. His topic: The election Sometime around 8 a.m. he announced the pran to the So at 8 Saturday, Oberlies, the great, shinunering tears that splashed on the board room results, which taining yearly personnel to as the "King of Torts" is per- "The American Political Con- files whitehats and Student Council last Wednesday. Jack were announced at fhe reunion members of the Valva and Co., aided and table. We wept, every man jack of us. The makers wept—the on all the staffers, with the aim haps the best known trial law- vention — Meaning, Mechanics, in June, also spirit committee were seen (and "But . . . like I mean . . . abetted no end by a symphonic showed that Ed- in in secretaries wept— I wept—my agent, Clyde Greedy, wept. We Profs, Space mind of providing good, easily yer the United . States today. Memories" ward J. '36 heard) running through all the That's the most inopportune siren mounted on a firetruck, a Michaels, C&F, had attainable Wednesday, December 2nd: Each meeting of The Law wept all. references for those rousing for rally I could think band blatantdy sounding off like been re-elected vice president dorms the resident pop- time a pep of members who intend to continue Senator Edmund S. Muskle, of Forum will take place at Garey "No, nol" cried the makers. "We insist on paymg you." &. Aid Added the association. ulation 'of Villanova. of," piped up Sheldon Pollock. Sousa in stereo, snatched Villa- in the field of radio Maine, will present a discussion Hall at 8 :30 in the evening. Aid entertain- The Occasion? Why, a pep "Man, that's exactly why nova's unsuspecting denizens Michaels, due to the death ment. of "Law and Politics". for The Law Forum has been I rally to send off the Wildcats as we're having it at that time," from the arms of Morpheus. toChemDept. of Martin L. Gill, '32 Arts, will Valuable Senator Muskie created a na- provided by a gift from Thomas Experience they prepared to start the long boomed the vociferous Oberlies. Eloquent Remarks Dr. O. N. succeed to Gill's post of exec- He feels that tionwide sensation a few years J. Reilly, Esquire, of the Dela- Quam, chairman of the experience trek to Xavier. Spontaniety—that's what we Most Villanovans, confronted the utive vice president in accord to be gained ago by becoming the first Dem- ware and Chemistry Department, re- by working on the those the County Bar by the Spontaneous Rally want. We have to show with unusual situation, wax- cently with the by-laws of the associa- radio is invaluable ocratic Governor of Maine. generous contributions of announced several ad- regardless of believe guys (the football team) that ed eloquent as they uttered such other tion, "I that a spontaneous j vances and the Board of Govern- what future One of the younger senators. speakers in the past. made by his department. a person may have inquisitive phrases as "What Two National Science Founda- ors will elect a new vice presi- in mind. the hell?" and one veteran's tion-supported research projects dent at the fall meeting. Young Journalists Convene comment, "I haven't seen any- 7 are now sponsored by Dr. Doyne thing like Senior this since London was Class Maps Plans and Dr. O'DriscoU. One research F««iliiiiipoRTRETTE blitzed." At Annual Conference Foundation grant is sponsored Here Nevertheless, Oberlies' crash For Homecoming Weekend by Fr. Jenkins. A Dupont pro- Over 5,000 students from two ferences with eminent members program worked. I Tom Freshmen Wall — ""^ ject is currently sponsored White :-:%'::i:J the journalistic field. The Senior ;::;;;:;>.;.:.:.;.;.... 1 .'y^Vf' hundred high schools and prep- of were told that it's collegiate to Executive Council elected members. by Dr. Quam and two Navy in eight states On hand were James T. Quirk, held its first meeting of the aca- aratory schools shout at eight o'clock on Satur- In electing these members, contracts are promoted by two attended the day-long Press publisher of T.V. Guide maga- day mornings, shout they demic year last Thursday even- their past By iGEOBOE CUTIS and records and their staff teams. More aid is being Carbine, Conference held last Saturday. zine, Miss Patricia as- did. ing. The item of primai-y in- present qualifications were taken sought. Tom Wall, president of the ing and time i»'r consuming jobs not The Conference was under the sistant editor of Look maga- terest on the agenda was the into consideration. Overall, the New Staff Members sophomore class, struck me as generally associated with the of- direction of Rev. Daniel Falvey, zine, William T. Cooke, Phila- election of members to the class Steering Conrmiittee is repre- a most Scaiia Dr. Bernard J. Downey and elusive fellow. Even in fice of president. O.S.A., Villanova Librarian. delphia yearbook publisher. Appoints Jr. Steering Committee. sentative of Uiis both residents and Dr. Walter W. Zajac have recent- white 0. C. hat, he avoided It is, of course, Tom's duty to Also present were John Liney, Senior Class President Ray day-hops, Very Rev. John A. Klekotka, as well as of the var- ly joined the Chemistry staff, my eagle eye for twenty four represent his class at student "Henry,'' Rafferty O.S.A., president, opened the .who draws the cartoon stated that the Execu- ious schools of study. bringing the hours, until I finally trapped council Bob Soalia, Junior Class pres- number of depart- meetings and^ to report Ostheimer, tive well," I the like Twelfth Annual Conference at Rev. Anthony L. ed- Council considers the Steer- "Oh, very said, and gloom passed a summer ment, him in the University Ck>ffee ident, announced the appoint- Others Active members to 21. Dr. Down- to his charges the issues discus- Catholic ing Committee :•':.>'•,:•;''••.:': 9 a.m. with an address of wel- itor of the Standard as an actively shower. We laughed and we lit Philip Morrises and Marlboros— ey, in addition Shop, •'.^.••'. r, - sed. ment last week of a 32-man to teaching, will Sophomore blazers are an- come in the Field House. and Times, Leonard McAdams representative body for the col- In addition to members of the and some of us Ut Alpines—which is a brand-new cigarette from conduct It seems that this Great Bar- class steering committee for the research on high temp- other item on the list of duties, of the Philadelphia Inquirer, and lection, dissemination, and inter- Steering Committee, there are the makers of Philip Morris and Marlboro—a fine new cigarette rington-born Conference Series current school erature oxidation of metal films lad led an active as well as being co-chairman of Martinez, prominent year. It met for pretation opinions Francis X. of concerning numerous students who hold with a light touch of menthol and the rich taste of choice tobaccos in the high school career at Pough- The young journalists then the first time last evening. presence of Halogen va- the Orientation Committee. public relations executive. class activities, in order to di- other positions vital which are if pors, while keepie, participated in a series of con- Included are: Jim Barnes, and the longest filter yet devised. And you are one who likes Dr. Zajac will con- ^^^^ both In this capacity, Tom helped Admiral Knoll rect important decisions which to the success of planned class Bob Bohn, Jack Bolger; Bob a fine new cigarette with a light touch of menthol and the rich duct research in Polynuclear ^H^^^ making a name appoint the forty white hats The day's keynote address affect the Senior Class as a activities. for Brogan, taste of choice tobaccos and the longest filter yet devised, you Aromatic Compounds. ^^^^Hr himself in who are now taking great pains Jerry Carlin, Frank whole. Fr. Duffey Nomed A$ was delivered by Admiral Denys Besides choosing the Commit- JH^ student govem- to give the Frosh Carolan, Tom Chambers, Angolo would do well to ask for new king-size Alpines. If, on the other \ great pains. in fields Intensive Representation W, Knoll, a scholar the tee and discussing class activ- "W ment, and par- As head of the planning Vocations Director Colasanto, Peter Devlin, Mike hand, you do not like menthol but do like better makin's and ^y m com- of science and the military, who Furthermore, the Executive ities, the Executive Council con- ^^ Donahue, ticipating In mittee for the Soph Cotillion, Joan Flood. Kevin a filter that does what it's built for, ask for Marlboro. Or, if you Rev. Joseph A. Duffey, spoke on problems of communi- Council feels that an intensive sidered the role of the new The Flynn, Tony Intrieri, Paul Kac- sports — two Tom informed me of the date, cation in a shrinking world. rather than an extensive repre- Advertising Committee, which don't like filters at all, but only mildness; ask for PhiUp Morris. O.S.A., has been appointed Di- zur. ^ '.'< Partraits years of base- November 13, but said that sentation will Any way you play it, you're a winner. rector of Vocations for the The Conference was concluded be realized in the will search for unique ideas in ball and four nothing additional Dick Keane, Dick Keeley, Seniors had been de- with a dance in the Field House Senior Class through the newly- publicising activities. who failed to Province of St. Thomas of Vil- Mike Massey, Jack McDonnell. years of basket- cided upon as yet. by religious exercises. have portraits talcen for lanova, it was announced last followed ball — and also When I asked Tom about his Butch McNally, Doug Murray, But I digress. "Will you," said the makers of Philip Morris, the Belle Air yearbook Ust week by Rev. Norbert Whitley, being a member attitudes toward the student John Needham, John O'Connell, Marlboro and Alpine, "write about the important issues that May will have their last phaplain. John O'Dea, Jim Palsir, of the band. government, he replied: John occupy the supple young minds of college America this year in opportunity on Oct. 6 and He will have the full-time task Penrose, Bob Plowman, Louis As supervising announcer on "It is my feeling that they your column?" 7, said editor Tom Perrettl. of encouraging potential voca- station WVIL, Tom became so (the Student Council) should Retacco, Jim Rhodes, Terry These seniors can sign tions among Villanova students. "But of course," I replied, with a kindly chuckle. well known and liked by his disregard the petty problems Scanlon, Jack Smith, Jim Straz- up on the Student Organ- Interested students can contact fellow frosh, that he found him- and contrate on the more im- zella, Jim Corroon. "And will you," asked the makers, "from time to time say a ization bulletin board on Fr. Duffy in his office in the self elected by a large majority portant ones. The student coun- pleasant word about Philip Morris, Marlboro and Alpine?" the second floor of Dough- to the position of class of St. Rita's Hall. GADGETS GALORE presi- cil, with the help of the Spirit i basement erty Hall. "Crazy kids!" I said with a wry grin, pushing my fist dent when he swung into sopho Committee, is Fr. Whitley also said he is Amazing new gadgets are on the headed on the I against their jaws. "You know I will." Failure to do so, em- way for Americans, the Catholic gently more year. right road." presently making arrangements phasized Perettl, will mean Digest says. Among them are an we all shook hands— silently, firmly, manlily. And I left, As head man on the Action Armed with information, I with the Religious Affairs Com- And no picture In the yearbook oven which bakes cookies in 190 ticket, he beat out the three op thanked our busy friend, exited, mittee for closed retreats for dabbing my eyes with my agent, and hurried to the nearest for such students. seconds; paint which kills insects posing candidates by double! walking directly into the eager students not wishing to make typewriter. e ism M«t sbuinuiB He advised students who their number touching any surface painted with of votes. \ arms of a white cap who herded the campus retreats. This was have not yet returned their it; and push-button telephones to Along with the honors of thisi me i^to a Frosh Conga line and the practice last year. proofs, to do so Immedi- replace the conventional dial phones. position went many back-break-, danced us around the campus. Tentative plans call for the ately. Tom Peretti, Belle Air editor, Best news of all for American house- committee to contact retreat Th€ makert of Philip MorriM, Marlboro and Alpine take great speaks to liigh school students wives: an automatic floor scrubber houses in the area with provi- pleoMure in bringing you another year of thi$ unceneored, attending last Saturdaj^'g press that scrubs, rinses and dries the Bioni for student transportation. Students at Saturday's rally give team royAl, if noisy, sendoff, frm'Whetling column. kitchen floor by remote control. cooference. as they depart by bus to tlie Xavier game. . ^ — ;

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Page 4 THE VILLAN OVA N October 1, 1959 Cify On The Oufskirts Council In The Round . . • Council And Culture Student's Part In V.U. Gov't CAMPUS CAMERA ^^Miracle Worker*^Sparkles torn hoffmah A member of the political science fac- iiiiaiMiiunauuimiiiiiiiiiiniiiinmiiiiiiiiminiiiimniiUN Despite heat (85 (U'grces), By Tony Mocklin when Annie wakes up the little rrMlK IDEAL OF student gov- The best replies will be publish- of the once remarked wryiy that **the Student close jitmospherc, jj jjmimcd cnr Negro boy in the middle -'^ernment is that every student ed in the paper in the following ulty (\ Council will never amount to anything until Question: What message should Mr. Eisen- h'M-n, and the cxcittiment g«'n- "Two For the Seesaw" that night in a desperate attempt to be an active particii>ant in stu- week. it begins to concern itself more with the hower convey to the Russian people while visit- ft [lied by Die appeararco of made her a Broadway star. talk to Helen through his fing- dent government, however, since This year the Student Council students mind than with his eternal gripes ing the Soviet Union? h{\r< Sohrnidt in the audience. Those who have .seen her on ers, and the .second act curtain our sLudont body now numbers has but one aim —to leave our of physical discomfort." *'Th'. Miraci'j v\/..rker" f.on'ftlct'.' the Jack Paar TV show know of which falls with Annie in a over 1000 students, our Student meetings with the feeling that His opinion is worth repeating in view "I think Ike should convey, to ly enthralled a capacity crowd the great magneti.sm and vitality rocking chair crooning a lullaby Council must strive to interest we have accomplished something

' doll. • .« of the fact that the Council may this year the best of his ability, that the at the New Locust Thursday that she posse.sses. In "Miracle to a rag . these students in its projects, —that we are working with the Final Ovation reach maturity. With Tom Hoffman's key- American People want peace . . . night. / Worker" she proves that she is . goals and aims. Administration and Faculty to- note address last week, the Council pledged but not at the risk of losing our Thp cast of this play, written a truly versatile actress. Some of the young actresses We as the wards a better Villanova for all. are actually itself to co-curricular improvement. freedom. There should be no by William Gibson, was faced "The Miracle Worker" cdn- in the school scene ^ Student Coun- We need your help, your inter- conceptions, calm- sightless and it was warming to cil He's trying to instill into the collective threats, no false with the difficult task of tains a very great amount of ac- j; must do est and your ideas! Council mind a long-neglected responsibility nor any hollow promises. Firm- ing down the audience and cap- see the delight on their faces as Komethins- we (iongratulations ar? in order for supplementing the curriculum here with ness and truth should be the turing thoir attention. It did tiiey shared the ovation at the must sponspr for the band and their fine per- Council-sponsored educational programs. rule. With his popularity I am not take long. final curtain. worthwhile pro- formance at the West Chester the play is This action is better late than never. sure Ike will impress the Rus-. "The Miracle Worker" contains The final scene of jects; we must game. Their new uniforms la- ^'''vm ./ tremendously aifecting He is also striving for the privilege of sian people, but to militant and the most electrifying opening a one as act as the voice beled them as one of the most Helen races wildly about the reconmiending curriculum changes to the atheistic Communists he will bat zero. scone this writer has ever seen. HOFFMAN of the student collegiate bands in the East. stage pulling Annie, with her Administration, concerning such matters as Jack Gallagher It ends with Patricia Neal body; we must fingers moving frantically in course changes, fncompetent teachers, and 1960 screaming at the realization that show the school that we are a suggested new courses. On the surface, at Education her child, in the cradle, is blind. Annie's as things finally take on mature group interested in the Fateful Fence Seen least, this looks like a worthy goal . meaning,*. betterment of Villanova. You, .Viidienee Captivated Council performance so far this year The play is not a perfect one as the student body, are asked As Campus Cancer "I think that the main mes- F'rom thi.s moment on, Patty vindicates Hoffman's somewhat idealistic the subject is weak, the theatri- to become interested By Don sage conveyed by our president Duke and Anne Bancroft hold in the McCoy voices is not plans. A valiant and successful attempt was cal trick of hidden Council, in it's projects and in to Russia should be one of a the audience in their respective faculty forum on Krush- too successful, some of the hu- supporting these projects. \ N ERA HAS come to an end made to arrange a worldly peace. He should stress is fan- palms. Little Miss Duke doctor ''^ chev's visit, for this evening. This action mor is strained, and the We ask you to get behind the at Villanova, The ancient art the fact that what the Ameri- tastic. As Helen Keller, the 7- with last semester's at the school didn't hold up his Spirit Committee of, hedge-hopping, practiced so was in sharp contrast can people really want in a ycnr-old deaf mute, she portrays and support frantic chaos to secure unlimited cuts privi- end of that scene. their rallies. If the Student diligently by many a harried, world which will be fit for all of all the horror and of a child so full of holes, it York Critics Council sponsors a forum foot-sore day-iiop, has been des- leges. That idea was us to live in, free from fear of who wants so desperately to New aimed even However any critic not won at acquainting you with current troyed, and will soon become finally died an obscure death. We're foreign aggression." / communicate and can't. little more than a memory. sorry we brought it up again. Pete Federico over by this play, New York national and international prob- ^\ She is not unbelievable for a But Hoffman is hampered from many Letters To The Editor 1962 critics included, will have to be lems, attend it and encourage As this reporter dashed inoment. With fierce, wild inde- quarters. When the Khrushchev forum was pretty doggone callous. It is a your friends to come. sleepily across Lancaster Pike Arts pendence she struggles for cog- brought up in last week's congress meeting, Columnist Attacked bhforted Picture sentimental play, the last scene The meetings of the Student *the other morning, I was shock- "I believe that President Eisen- nizance. She is treated like an we certainly expected to hear no objection To the Editor: To the Editor: is replete with sniffles and Congress are held every other ed at the sight of two upper- hower should clearly state to the^ animal by her helpless parents whatsoever on a project with such obvious I hope I can shed some light Jim Bising delivered, from his coughs, but the performances Wednesday and all students are classmen impaled on the trap Russian people that, although"^ who give her pity, petting, can- merit. on the value of fraternities and cave last week, a scathing de- are never mawkish. The audi- invited to attend. The next cunningly hidden "behind the we respect the Soviet system, dy, and nrflhing more. ANNE BANCROFT But we were distressed to watch one other organizationa for those of nunciation of his feillow Amer- ence on Thursday rewarded the meeting will be in session on hedges, their brown paper bags we believe the American way of Whether thrashing or groping misguided soul get up, demanding to know us who had the misfortune of icans. In one brief, erratic tion. The scenes between Annie play with twelve well-deserved Wednesday, Oct. 7, and we clutched in their hands. life is best, and that, althoughr about the stage, it is hard to if the Council could guarantee a full house reading Speeritualism in last stroke he showed the inade- and Helen are tremendous. curtain calls. would like to see as many stu- This fence is more than just our systems are so far apart, thel suggest any improvement in the for such a forum. If not, he contended, the week's Villanovan. quacy of American values, dress, Violent Clashes Reflections . . . The very suave dents as possible. another handicap to be over- U. S. will work with all of its' little girl's performance. forum idea should be dropped, rather than Mr. Speers contends that the a system of education, women^, Food, plates, furniture go hel- Chico Hamilton ended a fine • • • come. It will become the camp- efforts to better relations be- Anne Bancroft gives an equal- risk having the Council embarrassed by a fraternities are petty, insignifi- and men. ter-skelter as the two careen week of his exotic and cool yyilAT DOES the Council do us albatross —a gloomy sign of tween our two great powers in ly fiery and thoughtful perform- small student turnout. cant, and cHqueish. If a fratern- This is no mean feat for a about the stage. Both Miss Duke sounds at the Red Hill Sunday. for you? In the near future things to come. Picture the tthe interest of world peace." ance as Annie Sullivan the 20- It will be unhealthy if Hoffman's cultur- ity communion breakfast. Orp- mere college sudent expressing and Miss Bancroft must lose •This week Lem Winchester we will present the Second An- scene—the entire campus stud- Art DeLuca year-old Irish girl who accepts al plans have to tangle with such obstacles hans' Outing, and dinner dance himself in 12 inches of print. many pounds and gain many steps in for Roy Krai and Jackie nual Parent's Day. The Senior ded with bear traps and deer If only twelve students attend £lec. Engr. the challenge to trying to get in the future. are petty and insignificant, then I have but two questions for bruises from their violent clash- Cain who cancelled out. To' Car Program is executed by the snares. What more do we have 1963 through to Helen. a forum, it would be successful. Education others have the erudite Mr. Bising. Could es. come: Ahmad Jamal, the big myself and some 200 "I believe Eisenhower should Student Council, and the Stu- to contend with? Didn't we all - - Contra.st isn't dependent on standing room only lot of time. it be that the most "inadequate With (Jittel The play is full band and quartet of George think wasted a explain to the Russians the op- of- touching dent-Tutor program will be car- that when the fences were . He wants to call these groups Miss Bancroft has a role crowds. thing in Europe" is not an moments : the farewell Shearing, Red (larland, Johnny erected portunities for advancement and for Ann- ried out by the Academic Af- on the path betwen Lan- It's our fervent hope that the Council cliques. Cliques are generally American minus his travelers' vastly different from the one ie as she leaves Smith, Dave Brubeck, Chris castr Pike value of free enterprise in the school to go to fairs C^^mmittee. Besides this and the chapel that won't be discouraged by the unhappy combi- diflned as groups that do notli- checks, but an American minus of Gittel Mosca she created in try and teach Conner, the Four Freshmen, and Capitalistic country that Khru- Helen, the scene the Orientation Program, is un- this was tlie end? Actually, that which tried to frus/trate outside of them- nation of factors ing for anyone land and all it symbolizes? Sarah V^aughn . . . Attention coach shchev so often belittles in his der the control of the Student was Jumbo Elliot's idea; fra- its first venture to subsidize learning on selves. But the men in our And isn't it just possible that literati: William Faulkner has a developed the talks to the Russian people. I Council. The Used Book System, we only cross, campus. '.;; :,::•.,• .••;'-:- ternity or the other fraternities appreciation of his native Grende/'s new novel to be published in the the think Eisenhower should men- Cave another of our projects, seemed team in the city who could also Idealistic or not, Hoffman's program is are very active in class and European women si)end most of JL ^S^^ very near future. Titled The jump hurdles ^k tion how the people of capital- to be a real success this year. step in the right direction. school functions. j^^^ a their time in a home "mental Mansion, it is the conclusion of But, we have problems prob- It is belief ^^L ^ ^^B||| istic America have the right to — my that the uni- We strongly urge everyone to attend this He tells you that the only or maternity" to escape from the chronicle of the Snopes !|^^|vote for any person, party, or lems that you, the students can versity is abandoning the fran- worth joining are ^^^ The Making of Joe College evening. organizations just that type of man you seem family . . . Favorite album of the HHJik ^^Hiform of government." help us with. tic race with Russi? and is the Student Council, the Villa- to idolize and would indeed have week Is "Heavenly," Johnny James Reynolds iim bising Periodically, in this column, I turning the campus into a cat- novan, and the Debating soci- us imitate? Mathis at his bitter-sweet best. 1963 THE ANNUAL AUTUMN rit- just out of high school (Admir- will present a problem that we tlemen's cooperative. It seems ety. They are good organiza-. Jim Merikangas Favorite single is "A Worried "I think Eisenhower should ual of trying to make oneself al Rickover referred to Amer- are facing and I would appre- that the hordes of freshmen tions if that's what your inter- An Adult Approach into the ultimate image Man" by the red-hot Kingston ciate tell the Soviet people of the free- of a ican high schools as "Russia's your answering them by wandering around aimlessly ests are. tweedy "college guy" is being Trio. writing in letters first Condemns "Rally" doms enjoyed by the American secret weapon") want to be turn- to the editor. gave them the idea . imagine that the football team must If you like to sing or play the We people — freedom of press, repeated as usual at this grass- ed into a mature human being have been greatly shaken up by the "spon- drums ,then the Villanova Sing- • • • To the Editor speech, and religion. America covered section of Augustinian when he can enjoy life (cheap Sunday night in the ers and the band are for you. .-.' >'•', NOT demonstation last Sunday • -'•-'•';. ..• . ERECT barbed taneous" 8:00 America. . At about has the resourses to suppress Quiet and resei-ved beer) much more if he imitates WHY Reagan. It depends on your intere«ts. wire barriers quadrangle—to say nothing of Coach night I stopped being proud any opposition which any coun- young males, polite and poised many of those individuals around all the Other societies certainly who Four days later we are asking ourselves of being a Villanovan; at beneath dorms to give the residents a try can offer, but America's ,.ii/- their possess more "clas.sroom ex- From Presley to Mulligan was served by the lynch- worth mentioning are the Sanc- ashamed handicap, also. Perhaps during just what purpose 10:00 I was actually prime objective is peace at all caps of white, perience" than he (or she) does? incineration of the forlorn-looking tuary society, the literary clubs, having been associat- the summer vacation, we could ing and of ever costs. I sincerely hoi)e that Ike's arc trying, for AFTKK ALL, is it not im- clubs, etc. tlie many professional •" ' '' ' ' . please the campus the stuffed dummy. ed with this University. Visit will be of more use to hu- completely un- portant to be greeted as a to Marine Xavier Lee Christeiisen referring to ^9 Corps for an obstacle course. Some newspapers attributed the I am of course manity than that of Khrush- selfish reasons, charter member when one en- Pres. Phi Kappa Pi of the which fol- childish displays put on to The class of 1962 is using its loss to the tenseness team the chev. " Bill Phelan transform ters a local ginmill? One .semes- 0=T part of the resi- heads. Instead of ordering the lowed in the wake of the West Cheater eye- by a large 1963 the newly - ar- tor's attendance at Villanova is and Sheehan traditional blazers, they are opener. But the hanging pariy only height- DPM Defends Frats dents of Sullivan rived class of more than enough time for a buying pogo sticks done in blue ened tensions, if they do exist. And if a team Halls. This situation demands 1963 into gent- young man of means (or of no To the Editor: and white. : . d discussion. . is already losing, this action doesn't sound a further 1 e m e n and means or draft card dating Mr. Speers' accusations that the losses A word of warning to the tea- like the best prescription. Very obviously BISING scholars, who from 1938) to attach him.self to petty and cli- ' fraternities are Xavier house c(fmmandos ; the next It's unfortunate that the agile minds to West Chester and lill^midn will bring honor and to at least one public house as a quish is an absurd generaliza- what project is a thirty foot stone which coordinated the "rally" with such were the complaint, but those who have raised and edu- steady part of the establish- tion, and hoping that readers ^ wall running the finesse, couldn't have contrived a less severe happened as a result should VIUANOVA UNIVERSITY cated them. ment. length of Ithan on the college level will believe the work of Avenue. to express themselves. Perhaps a simple not have been Small beanies, rolled-up pants, As the college years pa.ss. way Chief this . Wolf . , . M. such a thing is even more ab- and gentle- Editor-in ^ ; ; . .. Thomos FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE I shudder at the prospect of petition to the right people might have con- CiithoHc students college songs, and of course, type of individual will probably . . Tony Mocklin Associole Editor , ; day-hop's surd. men. mass meetings (commonly develop cars four high at the witiiout the same . . Murray into the fine veyed the same message Sports Editor ...... ir ••> James example of He describes fraternities as body that gives extreme ends of the parking lot. . McAteer known as rallies . . furore. A student Newt Editor James pep . the.se a Villanova senior who was hardly worth bothering about. On the other • I • fl > William Speers hand, the up after a bad start certain- Feoture Editor are the most important ingredi- ". fence The demonstration would have us be- overheard today .saying . . If numerous lectures, the Joyce claim on Compus News Editor . Michoel Donahue along Lancaster Pike will .serve lieve that the team delil)erately folded under ly can't make any ants of all) are thrust upon the aah. dat's O.K.; Father Blank .... » • • • » • • Joseph Peroiiiello Kiely mile. Orphans' parties and this Photo Editor *.*,**. some u.seful purposes. For one, the future leadership of incoming freshman cla.ss with a don't fail . . . nobody." the onslaught of West Chester and Xavier, Formot Editor . . . . ; t • «*t « « at *. Michael Keys many other fraternity functions second surpris- it will cau.se the student body to and that Coaeli Reagan himself is at the country. The Art Editor Thomos Donohue noisy but benevolent authority For those personages who lare not constructive to both the mingle with the and stu- is the large number Copy Editor • k .^ ;* John McDonnell their C F head of a conspiracy to sabotage Villanova ing thing by academic superiors with seem to feci that school spirit is

• ' . Deloney university and the community, Eschonge Editor .... • r ' * • Richard dents, giving the of whatever-they-may-claim- the announced intention of one of the latter a taste football. Phil Volente most vital concerns him. Business Monoger . . then I agree with to-be who turned out into tlie forming mature of collegiate living; it's all a Not that the football hierarchy doesn't Circulotion Monogcrs Herbert Lcttau human beings of this campus, the sight of the However, to my mind these part of the school's program of warrant criticism; indeed some homework quad at ten o'clock. Walt France capable of thinking for them- Spirit Committee goose stepping in their peaceful things are important People seem to have a Moderotor Rev. L. A. Rongione, O.S.A. selves co-existence, know thy has to l)e done. But why lower the criticism from the new levies. across the turf of Goodreau I suggest that neighbor, proi)er place, and mania for doing things in a This writer approves of and that sort of thing. below the adult level? Published weekly by students of . the Stadium at half time should Mr. Speers join some more or- that they Also, it will put an mob or crowd Post means used but not of the end to this Holy Cross is a tough assignment, cer- Entered as second class matter at the Villanova end prove inspiring. It will al.so be ganiziitions and observe a little And this sneaking on campus on horse- wouldn't do alone. Post Office, Dec. 27, 1928. Under the Act of March 3, which is desired. Why should a tainly, but it's a mistake to send the team good way of demonstrating more closely before he writes leaders. back. Now everyone will from our future 1879. a normal, happy, not-too-intelli- one's have off without the slightest expression of con- loyalty to alma mater. such critical material. hell! to stop at the guardhouse and Leaders, This paper is dedicated to one of the finest who ever gent person, who is probably LETS GO WILD CATS! fidence. Tom I^bree(|ue A. Michel Clement entered Villanova: Scholor, Athlete, Gentleman be recognized. PreH. DelU Pi Mu 4r. E.E. LEO GOODREAU ;• — ;.

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Sunday, September 27, 1059. Last week I had a problem. ination could they be called The paper you are now read- which left a foul taste in the Mediterranean Meditations This week I have a problem, specialiste. ing is chiefly the work of eight mouths of many T 'n T members. Today, I saw a man die. about At first Ah, ha! you say, write mean students; as was last week's edi- '^und Campos Perhaps you read about the what to write motorcycle that jumped the glance this may seem easy to things about the C and F school. tion. Of these eight; five have . . . Jim McAteer ia the ViOa- solve, this being large in- this is an easy^task. I put in a total of about 60 hours novan'a moat veraitle member. separating island at the Valley a and Surely teresting university, but let us object; of finest friends into the two issues. Beaidea being our newa editor, Forge exit of the Pennsylvania some my investigate. have the Nurs- are and Fers, and besides, far - Last Thursday a special meet- he ia publicity editor for the Turnpike, then collided with an We C Navy Takes Midshipman To European Ports Cost Free ing school and ite interesting better joumaliste than I have ing was held in the C and F Lynx, program producer for oncoming car. I heard the re- members . . . verbally bludgeoned the gram- building in an attempt to recruit WVIL, ataff m)&mbera of the porte also, and I was fifty feet SiiiSKigs^i^i^^^ can business lew staff members for the com- Bette Air, and publiciat for the from the freak accident when it iliiiiiSii^|i( ^^^ what matically defenseless occurred. y^^ write about students, witR far greater sub- ing year. A little over a dozen Junior claaa . . . whew! . . . One iiiiiiiPii^iSii ' these beloved tleness than I am able to em- prospective students were pre»> of the aUctr boya aervirig the My buddy and I had been ';i;S?;Hii$?ii#W:p; By angels of mer- ploy. Joe Durocher ent at this meeting. opening Maaa for day-hopa waa hitch-hiking from New Jersey, 'liiiiijfciil""' """ critics have Father Kemme, Dean of Stu- Bin Dougherty, former Ice Co- and were walking down the cy? These caustic met success dent Affairs, gave a talk at the padea akating atar. exit toward the toll booths when ^1 I suppose I with various degrees of meeting on the importanoe of the cycle roared past. We didn't could always they did successfully sting the ^the Viilanovan as the voice of pay much attention, for we were accuse the En- C and F school into exerting rf V _ ^ gineerdng stu- their massive numerical super- the VUfauiova campoa and how tired and hungry, and we still There may be better ways to see of southern Spain. The people at the ImMMPfhai^P dente of being iority in lest years elections a membership on the school had a few miles to go before we the south of Europe than in a tropical next table described Barcelona as narrow-iminded specialiste, but thereby installing business stu- paper is one of the most im- Pie Shop Times reached Villanova. white Naval uniform, but that's not "sympatioo'*. Suddenly air its been done before you know; dents in most of the important portant references a graduate the was filled really a bad way to do it This is not easily translated but besides, I know quite a few en- class offices. oould liave. nofalie ottir^d with a deafening crash and I For of us It was the only like There are quite a few things some means something "you're one of spun around just in gineers who don't fit into this If the pattern remains true, time to see way, and we few may be said to revel the boys now; come in, party Draft dodgers and camel- which I would like to say con- on the the body hit the pavement category. Not by the largest about 20% of these recruits will at the in it. The fact is that those vague, is just starting to swing." And that's watchers, let's go t6 press!!!!! cerning the science majors, but base of the island. stretch of a very elastic imag- remain with the staff for the Thirty feet but romantic, words like Gibralter, the way it was. From the wide ave- BULLETIN: We have it on I have been warned that any rest of the year. This leaves us past the man, his cycle spat Naples, and Barcelona have nues to the little good authority that the screens ing on the pavement, still untoward remarks on my part Rome cafes to the bull with two new members and a flames upward, threatening to now become realities, with all the col- ring, the carpet out. have been traded in on more threatened to explode. would result in a swift vendetta. was explode at any moment. I saw grand total of ten. We sterted away from the or, dimension, and vitality that at- Cyclone fencing. No gates, just It's not the Chemistry or Biol- Hundreds On Piers The Villanovan, more thom the accordianed fender and the tend our real world. fencing. confusion of the scene, and as ogy majors that I fear so much any other ccfmjms organization, shattered windshield of the car, We seven Villanovans shook hands In keeping with our policy of we moved, I saw a car filled with but those physics men have dia- The Spanish are a curious people. hringa the ViUanova family, the and I saw someone slide out of all around before left Norfolk nuns moving toward the line of . * we Literally hundreds of them would line helping you, the student, we bolical minds. ; VUkmova apirit, into the the passenger side of the Ford, eyes waiting mobiles. As it stends, I have to early in June. This was a wise move, the piers to watch sailors playing publish this convenient sdiedule beware [ of the world. followed by the driver, who for were not to meet again for from our Prattle Pantry to help I don't know how I felt. of any strange wires, particular- we checkers on the fantail of a destroy- seemed to be grabbing his Our circulation staff mails the • some eight weeks, and that was by you compete with that ever- Shocked, I guess. It had all hap- ly if they extend from electrical er. paper out each week, as far east stomach. chance on an airstrip in France. present line jumping Chowtime pened so fast that I couldn't fixtures. My nerves are so worn Fathers would bring their families He hit steering as Japan; as far south as Vene- must have the Gerry Hepburn, Bill Dusseau, and bring Charlie: quite grasp the meaning of the that I had to dispose of my . and boys their dates down to zuela. If anybody in Johannes- wheel hard, I figured, and then Larry Maucher made the crossing in Arts and Science whole occurrance. I had seen the wind-up clock—the ticking con- the fleet landing at night just to burg, South Africa, has ever I looked at the approaching .' literal than figurittive "tin 9:00-10:00 Lr-M cyclist hit the road, I had seen jured up so many horrible possi- the more watch the drunk sfiilors and to hear heard of Villanova, you can be cars, which slowed down con- <>i cans", while John Gallen, Jim Wien- Upperclassmen, Tuesdays the motorcycle flaming in the bilities; no, the science men are I them singing. sure it is either through the siderably, their drivers craning ert, Walsh, and this midship- Last Names road; I had seen the people pile taboo. And after all they are Dave Their national sport seems a little Villanovan or Ron Delany. their necks to see what had hap- enjoyed the relative comfort of 10:00- 1:00 N-Z from the crippled Ford; I had our last bastion and surest de- man out of step with the national casual Cdticiem is heavy; participa- pened. The exciting traffic was aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Lake 11:00-12:00 A-C seen the cars lined up; and I fense against Russian domina* the attitude. But around the bull ring tion light on the Villanovan. Yet stopped because of the flaming Champlain. 12:00- 1:00 D-G had seen the earful of nuns. tion. these quiet people are the most criti- cycle, it beginning if students would take an active and was to That leaves cal of perfectionists. 1:00- 2:00 H-K And as the ambulance only the General Sun On The Bock The lad with the interest in the paper (devote back up considerably. curved All engineering studente will screamed away toward the hos- Arts Studente like our honorable sword can become an idol, a little foreign about two hours a week to it) The car that was exalted editors enough Gibralter with the sun ris- god of skill bravery, follow this same schedule on pital, the horrible truth came — said.— We saw and or may be we would have a bigger, better ahead of the Ford had come to and English majors who are per- Wednesdays and Thursdays. All to me. I had seen a man die. ing on the Rock. This is, of course, whistled (booed) into nothingness. a sudden halt beside me, its newspaper—one of which Villa- fect. it meant to be seen. sitting Freshmen will eat only on Mon- the way was A woman near me calmly novans would be even prouder to occupante visably shaken by the I toyed with the idea of en- Fridays at their own Everyone is supposed to be looking got sick all over her husband when days and nearness the accident. gaging in literary call their newspaper. of Some- a battle with skyward so they won't notice the gar- one of the picador's horses was gored. discretion. We repeat . . . ONLY one told the man inside to re- 6«l WILDROOT some of niy fellow columniste, To work most efficiently the MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS bage barges and rusty steamer hulls ON port the accident at the nearest but reflecting, I came to the Friendly Populace that* two hoor-a- that congest the harbor. entire staff, s . . . Incidcntly, all nurses will toll booth, CREAM-OIL Charlto! conclusion and the car faded off that those few who line to the right made us week men, must number at least please take their meals to their A low 6o Spain showed me a lot. A gen- into the distance. couldn't disect me verbally, over 80. Since we do not have this Austin Hall lounge until think that somewhere that way ial and friendly populace, a "blood own I looked again at the Ford. could probably do so physically eventually de- was Africa. Should someone ask for and guts" Sunday afternoon, number we must such time when proper facilities .>»J.>Xl cognac It must have stopped on a dime and so I abandoned that un« this entrance cide on one of two altemitives. are set up for them in the chem- a personal impression of as cheap as olive oil (not a recom- when the motorcycle jumped at '^-^-"irV^ profiteble idea. First, we can continue turning istry lab. to Mare Nostrum, they would hear mended mixture), and a large city its face, for it was only a few ni probably end up catering out a weekly paper, truely rep- ITS FINAL: ... As a from this impressionist only wonderfully clipped and manicured. NOW feet from the spot where the is- to the baser tastes of the mul- of the Villanova tra- verbal scribblings about gray sea- One of the minor surprises in Bar- resentative result of last weeks controversy, titudes and you can expect 23 land had been vaulted. The man gulls, half naked men dumping refuse dition (in which cases our roller skating will not be per- celona was the large number of still lay motionless, a figure columns devoted to the pie shop are sure to suffer) or we into a skow, and a big pile of rock blondes. The Spanish are an attrac- grades mitted in the dormitories, with its diverse and stimulating bending over him, desperately and (contrary the popular can save dwindling grades by the exception of Simpson Hall m without to no- tive people and after the initial mild trying to bring about conscious- inhabitante and activities. Aure« Author DuRocher with Victor Emannuel monument in high tion) a Prudential sign. shock, the sight of blondes descending to a four page where it will be allowed on M and red- ness. His machine still lay flam- voir. Naples, Italy. face the more So it came to pass that we steamed heads didn't seem unusual at all. school tabloid and every other weekend . from the setting sun, and into vehement criticisms from our FLASHBACK: "C&F Polling away Well, American sailors have been bluest of the the Mediterranean. : fellow students, the disillaision- Place Defeated Amidst Gales of visiting Barcelona for years, so some Off the island of Majorca, we trans- > ment of the alumni, and the dis- Laughter" (Villanovan March of us may go back to that happy :r-.i'A iferred to the attack carrier Intrepid, The next morning we anchored in chariot tracks stand in the shadow place. appoint of the faculty. 18, 1959). Recalling this heated' \' This hope was certainly within for a riotous four days. And when the Bay of Naples, for what turned of such buildings the all A campaign will soon be debate in the Student Council modem as us when we were forced to take procure a sailor has been at sea for three :^ out to be an extended stay. Pachigaloupe-Hilton, and overwhelm- leave. launched in an effort to meetings last year, it is our sug- our A busy week of flying jet- weeks he begins to judge things as Sunny Napoli! Well, the bay is ing structures like the stadiums for powered new member to the Villanovan gestion that a C and F polling v aeroplanes followed, then we have two hours a riotous by the type of movies they .' pretty, but you wouldn't want to next year's summer Olympic Games aimed for the French Riviera. S.'.-- staff. If you place be located in the Power show at night. taike your best girl swimming in it. rise beside monuments to a departed left week to spare; we'd appreciate House. The reason for this lo- We the "Rosey" at Gulf Juan, From two miles out, Majorca looked Whether there was any correlation civilization. France and rode in Mercedes-Benz them. cation is for its convenient East- a in like a little chunk of Southern Cali- between the bay water and the local The Vatican itself defies description but to Nice. There Speaking of activities West geographic position in re- ^^=- at the airport we Turf fornia, or some such holiday mecca. sanitation is a point to ponder. in such a collection of notes as this, were to pick up military trouble, the once popular gards to the campus. ^?-- transports 4) (» We were there for only about two Naples is a beautiful city, if you but it was without exception and Tinsel Club, now seems to OBSERVATION: The neigh- the most for the flight stateside. hours, the Navy being very conscious look at it on a radar scope. Sort of impressive part of the City. It is not it be headed for never-never land. boring "women's" colleges arc And was there that the group of the inherent danger of parking a an Italian Norfolk (for you travelers overstatement to say that months of Villanovans (minus Because of their highly ambit- back! That's nice. The Latin John Gallen undertakings and the lack group of ships in the same lot. who like to make comparisons). could be spent in the Vatican Museum who was lounging in Paris) gathered ious version of Bryn Mawr returned first impressions matter... cooperation When As they say, we then made it for We were there for some three alone, as it traces the cultural devel- under a palm tree, of undergraduate to classes last Friday. To them impression to constant- Sardinia, or as we say, we steered weeks, in which time the supply of opment of the modem world. record, and plans to make for last year, the club was we say, "To amamus simus bigger be ready for course 097° at 15 knots and transmit- local chianti was almost drained. and better world excursions. ly being rumored to amici". The man in command of the Tribute To God ted the Straights of Bonifaco. There were many native goods and pasture. situation is, of course, perfectly groomed. the ANOTHER OBSERVATION: Land In Jersey shame Asinara Bay, Sardinia, welcomed curiosities offered in exchange for the .In a way, it would be a The Belle Air yearbook editor; And, a good-looking shirt—with masterful The Sistine Chapel is truly a trib- *a go, if only be- us with a typical day. It seems t. eternal Yankee dollar. ute to both (Sod to see old T T is seriously considering anotlier tailoring — is one of the essentials. and man. You can Fifteen hours flying time was There me that every day in the Mediterran- Kid gloves and cameo jewelry were cause of its uniqueness. attempt at his pseudo-Van Dyke We respectfully submit the flattering only feel small looking up at Michael- broken up by a fifteen hour layover in organizations In ean was a typical Mediterranean day. exceptional buys. And a fellow stop- are only three because of many requests by the Arrow "Tabber" with the authentic. angelo's Creation of the World, and the Azores. But eventually we touch- simitatr to It; This not as astute an observation as ped me in the street and told me the entire country co-eds and due to mechanical British Tab collar — as a fitting background must stand in awe of the powerful ed down on an American landing field and Wig Club, The it may seem. The weather really was aibout a special bargain this week on beardless Ohrist coming Penn's Mask difficulties with his shaver. for the well-dressed man. Luxurious to judge the in American New Jersey beside a very blue in Triangle Club of Princeton and "Sanforized" fabrics — oxford consistantly pleasant, with machine guns. .world. _ American pig farm. Hasting Podding three dimensions, a warming sun and Harvard's PREDICTION: More tea, and broadcloth. $5.00. Rome Falliog Down Mass at Saint Peter's and a Papal The details of smuggling a six a following breeze. CiQh. more bridge and ite more than Vespers servicei Sunday evening pound gouda cheese and two liters of with a few T The real highlight Italian After speaking we can stand! Future teahouse Floating City of the made the visit complete. We left Rome cognac through customs are incklen- prime source tour waa three leave in Rome. 'n T members, the commandos unite! (Actually we a day with regrets, and a final impression tal. to be the lack this happy scene, thirty First impression: the city is falling that of trouble seems don't know what you should Amid the old town would go on falling We were home. leadership. One khaki-clad midshipmen struggled up down. In reality it is one of the best down for another two thousand of effective unite for but we have to fill yeakn. And someday we'll return. And the Club's the ladder of the floating city, U.S.S. kept cities hi the world. very member points out this column). A fond goodbye to Rome. maybe someday you'll be there too. the Roosevelt, fondly dubbed "Rosey" Naturally it is a city of contrasts. After five farcical elections during JOKE: "We will do our best 'A/iROW' hectic dajrs at sea we As the college students in Rome say, thing by someone who was fond of her. Its ageless catacombs, colUseum, and moved into the friendly last semester as one to improve the food". atmosphere "Se you around the catacombB." bch Sofirrfoy mi tk* NCAA fMtboH "0«iiM of Hm WMk"- m NtC TV »Mm

* * M 4 # Par« 8 THE VILLANOVAN October 1, 1959 October 1, 1959 THE VILLANOVAN P«ce9 Augustinians Reading Course Receive Eight Spirit Begins Monday Ex-Villanovans (Ooatlnued from Pa^e 1) tation to and from events to By Appointment Eight ex-Villanovans were re- eliminate parking problems and The first of four courses in ceived as novices in the Order the high cost of public trans- reading improvement will begin of St. Augustine September 9. portation. next Monday, according to Dr. Among them was Robert The possibility of recruiting Stanley P. Weissmoun, Durector Wagner, last year's secretary to nurses as cheerleaders was dis- of The Reading Clinic. the Student Council, a 3.7 elec- cussed as one means of increas- !k^ It is provided for students in- trical engineer. ing student attendance and terested in improving their read- The other novices are, Ken- enthusiasm at sports events. quad. ing speed and comprehension. neth Cooper, William J. Gabriel, The beginning of Saturday morning's 8 A. M. Pep Bally in tlie Mincing no Mrords, Oberlies Weiseman said that former Edward Gordan, John Mink, promised that the excess of spir- students have improved their Thomas Pinkey, Gordon Proud, it he and his group hope to gen- speed as much as 300 percent, and Rodger VanAUen. erate will not destroy university' along with excellent gains in From the Augustinian Acad- property. comprehension. emy in Staten Island, they pro- Best Year Yet Since the cotirse is vol- ceed to Our Mother of Good Dol/buThinkfbr)/burself? "We plan on having men in untary, space is limited, he Counsel Novitiate, New Ham- (SHARPEN YOUR WITS ON THIS!*) white hats guarding all flower- urges interested students to reg- burg, New -York, where they will beds, bushes, breakable struc- ister immediately. year studying the spend one tures and so forth. No damage principles of the religious life will be done at rallies if we can Augustinian order . of the help it. year they After their novitiate Varsity Rifle Tryouts will miake their temporary pro- "This could easily be the best fession of vows and return to year yet for school spirit We Former Villanovans who recently entered the Augustinians posed with Rev. Norbert W. Whitley, O.S.i\-» University Chap- Villanova for further study. plan to do everything within the lain and Very Rev. John A. Klekotka, O.S.A., President. Left to right, baek row, are: Kenneth J. Cooper, Gordon S. Proud, Try outs for the varsity and limit of the law to excite the Robert J. Wagner, Edward Gordon, Roger J. VanAUen, E. John Mink; front row, Thomas A. Pinkey, Fr. Whitley, Fr. Klekotka, freshmen rifle teams will be student body, but the minute and WilUam J. Gabriel. held in conjunction with the we lose the backing of the Ad- NRA rifle instruction course. ministration end the Student The Course begins on Oct. 6, fy Council, we quit. and continues through the 13th. course is open to all male "And if the Council or the Ad- The students of Vil- ministration feels we aren't do- undergraduate :':\^ ;•(:}•• NEW! INSTANT! will cover safety rules ing our job, we quit." lanova. It Ju«t mix wHh oold water and techniques of riflery. Lou .. ^ At the conclusion of the Com- Spevetz and Dan Spada will con- At last! A breakfast drink mittee meeting, Council Presi- duct the course. A charge of St dent Tom Hoffman declared, $3.00 will be required for ammu- WP- "John and Jack were hand nition, targets etc. you can in your room picked as co-chairmen. We know An NRA certificate will be they and the rest of the Com- awaorded to all who successfully Screens mittee can do a great job. complete the course. Both those (Continued from Pa«re 1) interested in trying out for the More vitamin C than oningo Juice. instant is the breakfast i "This will probably be VUla- New TANG ob- son of Sheldon Pollock. PoUocK, team, and those desirous of drink you can keep right on your bookshelf because TANG keeps any- nova's greatest year for Student ^. ^ — 4> taining a certificate are hivited. sounding more like a biologist Government.'* •^X;;,where without refrigeration. in the lecture room, pointed out that this is the hibernation sea- ;! ' Make as much as you want, plain ; whenever you want. Just mix with cold son for flies. ;^;"o; squeeze, water—nothing to nothing to unfreeze. "Moths", said Pollock, "es- pecially of the wool Drink TANQ every morning and get more vitamin C than orange or eating var- iet are coming in . . . and then • grapefruit juice gives you. Pltis vitamin A. Tastes real good, too. ; there is the problem of sanita- ') Today's assignment: get TANG! tion. "Even A product of Qanaral Fooda KItohcns though there are ' screens in the heads, the flies

are coming in, and . . . well it's a mess," he stated. Do you think the statement smoke VICEROY. They know only Breakage Fees "It's always darkest before VICEROY has a thinking man's filter—the Laughter quickly turned to the dawn" is (A) an astro- filter with more research behind it than tears when Pollock suggested nomical truism? (B) a good reason for getting home any other . . . the filter that changed that tjie expense of replacing early? (C) a piece of hope- habits. only the screens be defrayed by dip- America's smoking And ful philosophy? (D) an argu- ping has a smoking man's taste. into the students' breakage ment for night ? VICEROY fees. A chorus of noes was Pol- three out four lock's only answer. AQ BD cq on *If you have checked (D) in of

questions, you're pretty sharp . . . hut if you Do you think that a man picked {C)—man, you think for yourself! ^ who can pole-vault 16 feet Council ^^ but doesn't like to, should (Continued from Page 1) (A) go out and do it any- way? (B) keep the whole that the council sponsor a forum thing to himself? (C) do a dealing with Mr. Krushchev's bit of self-analysis on why visit to the United States Wed- he doesn't like to go so high? nesday evening, Sept. 30, was (D) have the bar set lower? also passed. Much debate followed con- AD BD CD DQ cerning the two most contro- J When you choose a filter versial issues of the season: the cigarette, do you (A) ask all removal of screens from the your friends, and take their rooms in Sullivan and Sheehan word for what's best? (B) Halls and the disappearance of take the one that makes the in- furniture stored in the basement loudest claim? (C) 'S vestigate the facts, then use of Sheehan. your own judgment? (D) The only thing resolved con- Mi:I\u)k&McV\igi$[ia]ls go for the filter that gives cerning the screens was that you taste plus filtering? the matter should be tabled and *ln T« tUi matter of Good Taste," said referred to the Student Con- AQ BD CD on Mr. Funk to Us secretary, "take a definition.'' gress for further deliiberation. his It's a wise smoker who depends on own 'Taste: sonsatioas . . . excited . . . by the . . Furniture Removed .'* judgment, not opinions of others, in his action of the gustetory nerves . . Regarding the furniture re- "And add this," put in Mr. WagnaDs. «Twte: moval it was proposed and unan- choice of cigarettes. That is why men and the faculty of . . . appreciating tiie imously reconunended for ap- women who think for themselves usually ." beautiful . . proval that a letter be sent to (^^^/^J/ WANTiDt Situations and gag lines for our two campus characters Address: TANG College Contest, Etept. GRM, Post Division, Battle 'That," said Mr. Funk, "wraps it up. Mr. the Administration concerning (above). Must relate to TANG. Will pay $25 for every entry used. Creek, Michigan. (Entries must be postmarked before Dec. 15, 1959.) WagnaUa, will you johi me hi a CocarColaT" the disappearance of same and Who Thinks for Himself Knows- ..." The Man "So good hi taste that formal consideration be ... SMOKINO MAN'S TASTE I "And ... hi such good taster ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKINB MAN'S FILTER A SIGN OF GOOD TASTE given by them. #1«S9, Bnwi n * WUIIamaon Tobacco Corp. With this resolution, the first lottled under authority of The Coco-Colo Corapony by

session of the Council was ad- The PhHodelpMo Coco-Colo Boltliiifl Co. journed until Wed., October 7th. *

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Pace 10 VILLANOVAN October 1, 1959 THE October 1, 1959 THE VILLANOVAN p«c«n *Cats Sports Outlook For 1959 Season I Hubie and Otis Names You'll Hear In 19S9 (Continued from Page 10) AA meets. from improving last year's fine seem set 6-8 Driscoll and 6-6 leader of the 'Cats. Hug aver- Sports Chatter: By TOM TROY Quarterback is indisputably serves. And moving up to var- frosh mile relay team. Coffill, Now, the basketball team. 18-7 record and once more get- Raveling will be the forwards, aged 15.2 points last year and Editor's Note . . . Tom Troy problem spot on the team. Ed sity status are several very fine a product of Rindge Tech, is al- contro- 6-3 5-10 Undoubtedly the most ting a post-season tournament White the center, and should be in the 20's this year. picked the Yankees and Giants Roehre is the man on the spot sophomore prospects. so an outstanding hurdler. At cam- the 28.7 for veraial athletic group on bid. Huggard one of guards. White scored at a clip Open Letter to win their leagues .... But A senior, Roehre is handicapped Back from 1959's team are in- the Quantico Relays last spring Not just this year, but for the frosh should average 20 for Another pus. Captain Joe Ryan graduated The other guard position, left is considered an authority on by the fact that he played be- fielders Bob Klinck, Fred An- he smashed the Villanova record every year in the the varsity. Mock/Ill practically Jim Kenny, a whiz as a vacated by Kenny, is up for Tony Villanova athletics hind for hurdles, finish- and Jim Grazione for two years. thony and Jim Huggard; out- the 440-yard past decade. grabs. The most likely candi- Both Raveling and Driscoll The following is an open letter to Bill Shefski of the sophomore has not returned, but . . This article is A. good passer, ing in 53.5 seconds. He also sound in the fielders Paul Borian, Ed Mona- What other team haa pro- dates appear to be Kaminski, Joe scored over ten a game laat year Philadelphia Daily News: eight members of the 1958-1959 written to give a general look fundamentals of quarterbacking, han and Tom Grifiith; catcher broad jumps. duced characters like Bobby your newspaper you at- squad, including three starters Zawacki, a transfer student and should improve. Kammski, In the September 25 issue of at Villanova*s sport prospects in he needs only experience. i4h Pat Nicastro, the finest middle Jack Fahey and pitchers Lee Powers, a whirling deverish who from St. Louis University, and Zawacki, and Liberatore can all this column and this writer. You felt that we and the numiber one reserve, tacked general and on paper. Wayne Kautter, small but Parry and Frank Kreutzer. distance runner to come out of used to dribble behind his back, gave in to have. And moving up from last Boib Liberatore, a tremendous hit from any part on the court, . "screamed of the pathetic way the Wildcats Philadelphia in years. Pat is Coises! Foiled again! I'm be- deft in his ballhandling end Bill Platco, Don McGinley, spin the ball on his finger, shooter. too. Saturday." year's successful freshmen team West Chester last ginning to feel akin so that com- sharp in his passing, also lacks Denny Cardone, and Denis also an excellent haif-^niler. bounce the ball off opponents' we were trying to are five men, including Huibie A fine bench will be provided One weakness in the team We are very much upset. What edian who, posing as a song- experience. Sophs Nick Lagone Magee are reserves who niight .Last year he ran an outstanding heads? be understood and White, the most sensational by Severance, Samulewicz, Mc- would seem to be Driscoll and enough to 1 sec- stress was not statedclearly writer, lists all his, frustrating and Tom O'Rourke can't be fig- move into starting positions this 1:51.9 880 yards, only three Like Bob Schafer who was, or '''^^'"^"/'' ''.yy--- history. Ginley and sophs Jim McMon- Raveling's propensity to foul. ^ -''y.:.:-'^/' freshmen in Villanova was overlooked. near misses: "I'm Dreaming of ured on too much this season. year. Sophomores Phil Fidalgo, onds off the Villanova record. claimed to be, kidnaped, then was "an from last year's varsity agle, Joe Walsh, and Bill Penny. Driscoll, particularly, is gmlty The letter that filled this column last week a White Thanksgiving,'" "Sev- But Roehre and Kautter should Sam Gruneisen, and Al Weigand Held by a guy named Delany. scored over 40 points the next Back letter to the c are Bob Liberatore, Don McGin- Last year Raveling was one of too many personals. Big open letter to the freshmen" (not an open enty-Five Trombones," "Lay be able to handle the job. look like the best of last year's Frank Hegarty, one of the night? Samulewicz Dave Sev- of the top rebounders in the John fouled out of nine games football team as you quoted). Down Your Hand, Zulekia Dob- Then, so why West Chester, freshmen team. most impressive runners at the Like Joe Ryan who made you ley, Tom erance, Dick Kaminski, and East, averaging 16.2 grabs per last year. In that letter, as the banner headline across the top son;" his one big hit was "Re- you ask. There's already been Coach , who works 1958 Penn Relays while a sen- love him one game, then hate Jim Huggard, John game. Driscoll haf the potential But this squad must .be the of the page stated, we stressed that the heart-breaking member Pearl Harbor"—written too much furor aroused over miracles (more or less), should ior at St. Francis Prep, was an him the next? starters Captain George to grab as many this year best at Villanova since Bob defeats, such as the one to West Chester, along with won- in 1937! this game (and ensuing columns have a team at least as good as Important member of the frosh Like Gene O'Pella who ripped Driscoll and ". spirit." last year. He Raveling. (snatched 12.2 in 1958-59) and Schaefer and Jack Devine led derful victories are . . all a part of what makes For I was going to begin this about the game) for me to say the 1958 squad which entered mile relay team the entire backboard down one mile. White could very likely top this the 'Cats to the N.C.A.A. tour- Spirit Problem article something like this: anything. So I'll let somebody the N.C.A.A. playoffs. His only also runs the half night and forced the game to The 'Cats of Coach Al Sever- total. ney in 1955. They could be bet- Sciiool spirit Kas always been a problem here at Villa- "Welcome to the greatest yeer who played the game speak need would appear to be a right- Besides Nicastro, Hegarty and be played on an abreviated cross ance are going to be big, fast, DeAngelis, other half miler They The scoring will undoubtedly ter. If they're not they can only nova, as well as on all campuses. We tried to call the fresh- in Villanova's sports history!" Pud Nagle probably the best, handed pitcher to balance the f one court at St. Joe's? experienced, and deep. I'm sav- lefty dominated staff of Parry, is sure to attain prominence: rebounders, scorers, and be led by White, the ace from blame themselves. But men (and entire school) to support the team. We were Then . . . Boom. West Chester. certainly the roughest ^neman: And this year's team certainly have Fidalgo. But the Jon Dante. One of the most West Philadelphia High, and ing my money to go to the trying to show that victory isn't a test of spirit, defeat is. West Chester? West Chester! "I guess we lost because we Kreutzer and has its share of characters too. ball handlers. 'Cats should be roaring come "beauitiful" runners on the frosh Right now, four positions Huggard, the fiery backcourt N.I.T. or N.C.A.A. come March. We felt that the defeat to West Chester wa*^ "humiH- Not since Johnny Chtmg and the figured that just putting on our But that shouldn't stop them teams, Jon might be one of the ating and deserved" but we certainly never used the term Plainfleld Teachers were upset uniforms would be enough. We next June. There's little doubt that Jim big stars at Villanova if he can pathetic. by an inquisitive reporter, has didn't take West Chester too there been a greater serious. We had beaten bet- BlMot's 'Cats will be roaring i' escape injury. It is not easy to criticize a football team but this was debacle a than occurred ter team last year." next year. Once again the finest Other middle distance runners a shattering loss, the most shocking one we seniors have on September 19th. track coach in the country has are Carl Wagner, Ernie Muir seen in our career here at Villanova. We didn't feel that, But I'm pretty intrepid assembled a power house. Dom- and John DeSanto. it was right to give it praise. and so I'll say: Welcome inated by sophomores, this Bob Godesky, the best dis- We of the sports' staff live and die with our school to the Slide Rule? greatest year in Villanova's year's team might approeoh the tftncft rynner at Villanova last teams. Mine is a loyalty that can be traced back to high W nojt school sports history. astounding record d the 1956- year, has returned to help . . school. May I 1957 team. Remember, that ^is year, but the 'Caits still Consummate Loyalty Villanova finds itself blessed this year with its finest football team won two IC4A titles, the have several runners who could We have consummate loyalty in this column, on this team in at least six years, one of AAU and the NCAA titles. pick up points. Returning from paper, and on this campus, for our athletic teams. But the best basketball teams ever From 60 to 880 yards the 1959. are Tim McNamar, Gene blind allegiance seems rather tied up with ignorance. We assembled on the Main Line, a wildcats can fly. And there are Rodgers, and Bill Tinney. are trying to keep a policy of honest, thoughtful sports track team which should reas- so many fine runners that you Besides this trio, there are reporting and editorializing. sert itself as one of the best must hesitate before you posit many soph distance runners: The questions aroused by your article have reached in the nation, and baseball squad any of them as being superior Dante, Wagner, Angelo Siveri, sleep-robbing proportions. Should we go back to the which should measure favorably to any others. Look, at the Bob Collins, Art Crowley, and were great but we lost, just wait 'til next ostrich ("we wirh any past Wildcat nine. sprinters: Jerry Hackett. week") type of sports writing or should we be critical? Before the West Chester Joe Mannion, largely over In the hurdles Coffiill is join- In the September 24 column we were critical but we game, coach Frank Reagan lAiadowed by the great Ed Col- ed by Leon Pras and Ron My- promised the freshmen that "... overall you will see also proclaimed that the 1959 foot- lymore, last year raced the 100 ers, the big football end. winning brand of ball." a highly competitive, exciting, ball team should be the best of in 9.6 and the 220 in 21 seconds John Buckley, winner of the Great Affront the six teams he has had at flat. He also was a member of outdoor IC4A broad jump title You took great affront, Mr. Shefski, at the term Villanova and should improve the mile relay team which won in 1958 and 1959, is uieligible "outgutted" which we used. As you know, we said that over last year's 6-4 record. the Championship of America . to compete until February. This "The Rams of West Chester outfought, outhustled, and He had good reason for title he'll of in- op- at the Penn Relays, and set I means miss much the outgutted the bewildered Wildcats." timism. Returning from last a Villanova record for the mile door season, but will be able You wrote and we quote! "... the editorial used one year's squad are 19 lettermen, relay in Los Angeles last May. to defend his title in June. John term that shouldn't be applied to anyone who is brave including eight who started Otie Drayton, running for the broke his own Villanova record enough to puton shoulder pads and who uses them." more that half of the 1958 Philadelphia Pioneer Club last at the IC4A meet last May, You continued "It (this column) said Villanova play- games. June, sped to a record 9.4 vic- leaping 25'6y2". v*' ers were "outgutted" by West Chester players. "Guts," Led by red-shirt Bill Craig, tory in the 100 yard dash. Dray- Buckley's absence until Feb- as everyone should know, is sland for "brave." Ed Lemkin, Frank Cappelletti, ton also ran the opening leg on ruary means that Budd, Coffill We shudder in this column at that interpretation of Joe Luzzi, and Pud Nagle, the the frosh mile relay team which and Kent Lydic, a senior, will these our words. We have tremendous respect for each member interior line is big, tough and won at the Penn Relay. be Villanova's main hopes in in- of every team at VU. Certainly anyone who puts on and experienced. Larry Sopko, a Frank Budd, who defeated door competition. Lydic, along very eager junior guard, prob- shoulder pads—and uses them has courage. Bobby Morrow in the 60 yard with Norbert McNulty, a junior, ::\:X More Inspired ably will move to a starting po- dash last winter. Budd anch- will also pole vault. Rules Raveling Slide By using the word "outgutted" we established a de- sition before too much of the George ored the all froeh 440 yard relay Charles Stead's graduation ?• gree. Perhaps more inspired or out-desired might have season passes. • >^; But I'm convinced that Villa- team which set a Villanova Sta- leaves Villanova without an al- Tom Heron and sophomore nova's football team is going to dium record last spring. Budd ready established star in the been better terms. j >. Sam Gruneisen are both big take every very seri- also first •".•'v '. You also wrote that "Leon Horin didn't look like he opponent broad-jumps. high jump for the time in are your best buy was being "outgutted' when he romped 70 yards for a rangey ends; they are adequate ously from now on. The team Bob Raemore, the outstanding years.

receivers and tough to fool on held a secret meeting last Wed- athlete from Williamsport, Pa., . But there appears to be an ace in the third period only to have it nullified by store! defense. They're backed up by nesday night. They kept every- won three P.I.A.A. titles • hole fellow named Hu- at your college a clipping penalty." while in the —a see them Paul Tomczyk, burly Ron Mey- body out. I think this confer- a senior in high school. White. Hubie cleared six Certainly Leon Horin wasn't "outgutted" when he As a bert ers, and Frank Sylvester. ence is going to produce some frosh, Raemore usually ran the feet the first time he ever jump- top-grain cowhide case and romped for that TD. But football is a team effort and not the famous K&E comes complete with a smart Pat Brennan, Jim fine results: about seven wins. anchor leg Villanova rec- Fastest to Learn, Fastest to Use! That's Lettermen on the mile relay ed. He also set a get a manual a^ game of individuals. Horin was great, but whether Leon fea- a detachable belt-loop carrier. And you'll Osborne, Jerry Wenclawiak and Pud Nagle, on Thursday team. He might be the best in the hop-step-and jump Decitrig® scale system - preferred by engineers and ord a was the "bravest" man on the field was immaterial in onr for easy self-instruction or between-classes reference ... Chuck Walsh, and a host of morning, also said: quarter-roller. the first time he competed in tured by both these K&E Slide Rules. This system gives you statement. We felt the team as a whole was "outgutted" can keep for years. aspiring sophomores provide a "I think we have a good team. Other sprinters are soph event. troublesome handsome library-bound book you John that all the scales you'll need . . . arranged without (outgritted, if you will). capable line reserve. And everybody else on the team Mannion, junior Dan Stager, and Villanova's biggest problem ir itself . . . every scale re- ... an instrument of unques- difference a complications. It never contradicts The Log Log Duplex Decitrig The main between the two teams was seniors Jim been getting With the exception of quar- thinks so too. And we're going Blackburn and foot- the past years has scales. Numbers choicest mahogany - ruth- psychological one* It was West Chester's big game, for lates - consistently — to the basic C and D tionable quality. It's made of is year." baller John Daniels. Blackburn in field events. Again, terback, the backfield also to have a good points the black are Villanova it was but a "waimup". West Che&er refused! are color-coded for easy reading in both directions: lessly selected, seasoned for years. Its graduations fortified with returning starters Pud isn't the boasting type. was probably the most improved this problem reappears. Right give in. could as- left to right, red reads right to left. - deeply, accurately engraved. The most re- to We not pass over the psychological and reserve lettermen who saw His actions always are louder member oi last year's team and now only sophomore Jerry Don- reads engine-divided complete with chamois- peots as unimportant. in 1958. Leon than his words. should figure highly in Coach appears to be capable of - With the K&E Decitrig scale sys- spected slide rule made, and yours plenty of action ini EfRcient . . . Versatile Job To Do carrier, and library -bound . belt -loop Horin and Billy Paczkoskle are If the World Series is on hand, Elliot's plans this year. scoring in the big meets. tem you can find square-root values quickly, without stop- lined leather case, The football team, as an organization representing both brutish type fullbacks. can next year's baseball season, If sprinters are plentiful, then Senior Jack Donahue is a very ping to reset. There's no confusion - direct functions always instruction manual. Villanova University, has a responsibility to do a good blocks very be far behind? Just gaze over quarter-milers are tripping over worker and with some ex- Each runs hard and hard co-functions on opposite colors. Get job (play to the best appear on like colors, Get the Facts -about K&E Slide Rules, plus drawing instru- of their ability) . We of the Villapor well. On defense Paczkoskle hitis toward Ithan Avenue and you'll one another. Besides all of the perience behind him might sur- the benefits of these clear, simple, efficient scales on either other supplies you'll need -in these two handy van also have the responsibility to do a good job. If we with a ferver that really shakes see work being done on a brand sprinters who run the 440, there prise. Jim Ward and basketball- ments and Decitrig Slide Rules - the K&E Jet-Log^^ don't, we expect and receive censure, as you deemed opposing backs. new baseball field. A new field are: er Dick Kaminski might help out of the two K&E K&E booklets -"Slide Rule? May I Log Log Duplex Decitrig.® necessary. M halfback, John Daniels. should have some significance, Nick DeAngelis, ex-football in the javelin. Duplex Decitrig® or the K&E help..." and the 1959-60 K&E College ^ | Every word that has appeared in this column and Jim Ward, Reggie Powe, and furnish some clue as to the cal- star at Monsignor Bonner, who Thus, The Villanova track Both come with a lifetime guarantee. Buying Guide. Both are yours, ]ree at will appear in the future is carefully thought out. These Frank Fioca form a quartet of iber of the team that will play was a member of the varsity team would appear to be ex- The Jet-Log is made of handsome, durable Ivorite®, and your college store. Pick them up today! -columns are not done in justt a hit-or-miss manner. Aa good experienced runners, while on it. The field is new, but the mile relay team last year. Nick tremely strong in the sprints such, each sentence, every word is important. A careful Ficca is also a fine pass receiver, players are old. And that's real improved tremendously over and middle distance, well off in reading is essential. particularly on the down and good. last season and should be even distance runners, capable in the Sometimes we do commit errors in judgement but ait outers. He also rates as the Returning from last year's better this year. He is a3«o other track events, but weak in KEUFFEL A ESSER CO. strong all times we try to do a competent, consruotive column. best on the team. team (which finished 13-8) are in the half-mile. the field. aooB Daniels are also good seven regulars, couple of start- Bof> Coflill, a member of the for the 'Cats to regain The column of the 24th was not meant to be derogatory. Ward and a I look • • • • lOS ANOMIS • StAini • MONWtAl • • • • • ST. lOUIS DAUAS OeNVER SAN r«ANCISCO NIW YORK HOeOKfN. N. J. OnOIT CHICAGO MIIWAUKH But it was meant to have some sting. pass defenders. ing pitchers and several fine re- (Continued on Page 11) both IC4A titles and to finish high in both the AAU and NC- —

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Vol. 35~No. 3 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. October 7, 1959 Security Talk Father Klekotka To Speak Former Investigator Speaks Nite To Council Tomorrow To First Law Forum Tonight This week's Student Council Council for the student body. meeting has been postphoned 24 Council Action Judge Robert Morris, former chief coansel for the hours, until tomorrow evening. Following Father Klekotka's Senate Internal Investigating Committee, will be the Council Chairman Tom Hoffman address, the Council will act on speaker for the opening session of the Villanova Law announced. The postponement the Student Insurance program Forum series tonight, it was announced today by was made so that Very Rev. proposed and approved by last Harold Gill Reuschlein, Villanova's Law Dean. John A. Klekotka, O.S.A., pres- year's Council according to Tony member of the York ident, may address the Council. Gk)dwin, chairman of the Stu- A New Bar and distinguished sent six prominent lawyers Father Klekotka stated that dent Union and Special Prob- a auth- during the coming weeks who the Council was the organiza- lems Committee. or, Judge Morris will discuss the subject Decline will discuss trends in the law tion most representative of the A brochure explaining the "The and Fall of American Internal Se- and critical issues. Professor student body, and that he is program to the students is in curity" in the WilUam B. Ball of the law fac- most pleased with the outline of preparation. first of six ses- sions planned ulty is director of the Forum. activities proposed to him by The Student Union and Spe- for the forum this year. Hoffman. He indicated that he cial Problems Committee plans With Senate Villanova's Law Forum, be- was in favor of many and var- to conduct a food poll next sem- Judge Morris' career in- JUDGE ROBERT MORRIS ginning its fifth year, will pre- ied activities sponsored by the ester, similar to last semester's cludes two years, from 1959 controversial poll. to 1958, as chief counsel to According to Godwin, the poll the United States Senate In- Fresh May Lose will be conducted only after stu- New Weekly Activity List ternal Security Subconunittee. dents have had the opportunity He had served in the same to become familiar with all dish- To Be Ready For Oct. post five years earlier. es prepared 19 Regs Today With in the cafeteria. Morris also served as Mun- Bill Henry, Chairman of A weekly listing of all student inars, sports events, all the frater- icipal Court Judge in New Ways and Means Committee, activities will soon be published nity and sorority Win Over activities, York. He is a graduate of Sophs stated that his for general distribution, accord- concerts, committee will meetings, debates, play Fordham University School of BILL The freshman class ing ED LfMKIN PRANK CAPPELLETTI CRAIG today conduct a thorough and exten- to Eugene Ruane, of the rehearsals, ticket sales, and in- Law and was a Communist takes on the sophomore class in sive study into the Council's public information office. tramural After a twelve year cessation But a year from now what is activities. Counter Intelligence Officer a contest of athletic prowess in Constitution and by-laws, with a It will Hat special lectures, Unbalanced Eqwaflon of gridiron hostilities Villanova described as the biggest and 'We want to include as much with the United States Navy an effort to shuffle off their view toward improving and clar- field trips, dances, forums, sem- returns to Worcester Saturday fastest, bunch of freshmen to extra-curicular information as diuring World War II. orientation regs. ifying the documents. battle matriculate Mt. St. in we can," said Ruane. ... to do with Holy Cross. on James Author of Book : Conducted on Mendel Field, Dance Plans In the last game played in the four years will be available. The pamphlet will be put ,;the activities will Bill the A native of Point Pleasant (o-2) j be under the Vincent, treasurer of X + 5 5 5 Yds. =*%o = V.U. series in 1947 The Wildcats de- Holy Cross lost heavily by Dean's List Shows together on Friday Oct. 16 and ! direction of Ed Gcisz, of the in- Council, will propose that the Beach, N. J., Morris is the By JIM MURRAY feated the Crusaders, 13-6. This graduation and acquired only circulated the following Monday. tramural department. Ralph N.F.C.C.S. dance be renamed the author of a book "No Wonder was the second win in six en- 13 recognizable football players It will cover all activities for the This is the UNromantic story 60-yard runs, and . grouping of Wildcat defense and Lanciano, sophomore class vice Student Council dance, be Perfect Marks We Are Losing" a study of the counters for the 'Cats over the from the Sophomore class. and 27 week of Oct. 19. of the eleven Musketeers find Xavier's Mighty Musketeers a short glimpse of offense but president, is in charge of fresh- sponsored by the Council. cold war. boys from Mt. St. James. They also lost two key per- Twenty-seven students re- The listing will be distributed the day they went Wildcat huijt- used a wide open offense to run the score showed Xavier ahead man organization. Academic Affairs Committee Villanova Law Judging by the results of last formers from last year's squad. ceived perfect 4.0 averages for by mail to the departments Forum see* ing. through, and ove" the Villanova 34-7. The second half was fairly Lanciano will be assisted by Chairman Neil Drislane outlined which donated sions are held in Garey Hall, even weekend's games, the Blue and Tom Moynihan, expected to re- last semester, according to the information. Cop- Villanova's football team wdde open defense. and both teams added 2 Pat Dineen, Ed Fitzmorris, partial plans for the coming law building, and begin at 8:30 White wi'll have tough obstacle pilace Tommy Greene as the No. dean's list just released by the ies will also be available for the touchdowns to their total. a traveled to Xavier of Ohio for Gostello George Hurley, Ron Klammer, year. An integral part of the p.m. The forum is intended Wasn't Funny to surmount in their quest for 1 quarterback, was ruled ineli- recorder's oflice. dormitories, bulletin boards a game Sunday—The 8000 fans The game looked like the big- Jim Pleve, Tony Bateman, and program is the possibility of es- primarily for Villanova After senior half-back, Ed victory gible for football because of Of this total, 14 were mem- faculty, officers of societies and stu- gest aerial bombardment since number one of the sea- saw "Little" Xavier put on its Chuck Kelly. tablishing a Fine Arts Depart- dents but is open Serieka, scampered around end son and three in scholastic inadequacies. bers of the graduation class. The clubs, moderators and depart- to the pub- the blitz on England. The 'Cats number the greatest offensive show in years, The highlights of the > after- ment. lic, space permitting. for 66 and 54 yard carries series. 3 Injured Stars Return 4.0 students are: ment heads. It has not yet been the final count 48-20. threw 43 passes for a new rec- noon will be the annual frosh- This department would deal quarter-'back Ron Costello flip- No mention crusaders under- Another serious loss was that Bindos, Paul T., CE, SR 4.00 decided whether or not personal Morris served with the Navy ord. Xavier gained 310 yds. of Brozel. Joseph F., BIO, FR., 4.00 The end came right at the be- soph touch football game. with the appreciation in tech- from to ends, Mullen and Clark, in against Dartmouth of Bernie Leonard, incipient first Campbell, Patrick C, PL, SR., 4.00 1 copies will be printed. 1941 to 1945 and during their 555 total via the air lanes. dogs need be Other events include a tug-of- nique of art and music. Campbell, Stephen T., CE., SO., 4.00 I ginning. That is to say not until thait T.D.'s. The that time was officer-in-charge order for Serieka made here of the calamity which string tackle, who accepted a Carroll, Charles V., ACC, JR 4.00 I .purpose of such a pamph- Frank Ficca played the best war, football punting for dis- The backing of a guidance after the first quarter (28-0) did kicked both extra points. (He befell Frank Reagan's charges baseball bonus from the New Donohue, Michoel D., ART. SO.. . . 4.00 let is to familiarize the students of such offices as counter in- all around game for Villanova. Gaynard, Thomos P., PHY, SR., 4.00 the game take any resemblance tance, football throwing for dis- program to aid and prepare with telligence, phychological ended up six for seven for the Sunday at Xavier. But it would York Yankees and was there- Ghilordl, Rosalina NUR, SR., 4.00 i the activities of the campus war-

tance, rope climbing, toss, prospective students Gorman, Joseph S. Jr., EDU, SR., 4.00 I to a contest. The statistics of What Team Needs egg of the and thereby create fare, and Communist counter day and has a sore toe.) Larry be well to note the sig^nificance for ruled ineligible. Hepburn, Raymond G., CE, 4N, 4.00 an active in- | this If this is wheelbarrow race, horse shoes, gnraduate school is also sought. ' game read somthing like Cox plunged in from the one season going to look of Holy Cross's initial victory This bad news was counter- Hone, John M., ACC, SR„ 4.00 terest in the various clubs and intelligence . L., . < hula hoop, and push ball. A plan for a student tutor Mostronaelo, Michael BIO, JR., . 4.00 the records of a team's first five tally. anything like a success the team McClatchcy, Paul organizations In for Xavier's third The over Dartmouth. acted by news that three key P., PL, SR, 4.00 i which might the spring of 1959, Morris All rules last will program, .,''';. :.,/':•>, '''^',,.- from year which has had very McGill, Jomes H. II, ART, SO., 4.00 I games./ fourth T.D. covered 96 yards by needs three things— (1) Defense ratings missed practically all otherwise be unnoticed by spoke to the Friends In pre-season the Big men who MrHale, James J., lA, SR.j 4.00 many of Villa- be retained with the exception little backing in the past, has The game started off rather air on Thomas-to-Smith passes, —especially pass defense (2) Green were touted as sure fire of last season through injury O'Donnell, John F., EDU, SR 4.00 students. nova library. OrtoWo J'^seph F., CHE, SO., 4.00 Offense—enough said (3) Every of a 20-man limit on push ball been inaugurated, but will re- i ordinarily with V.U. kicking off, and that was the story of the bets to capture the Ivy League would be available for full-time Rice, James P., ME, SR 4.00 students' support. : sjnd unlimited substitution dur- ceive its greatest support near Rolls, James P., PDU, JR 4.00 after this — ordinary — was a first quarter and the game. title. Hence the Royal Purple duty this fall. CAMPUS CINEMA If we analyze this last point ing the touch football game. mid-year exams. (Continued on Page 9) term used for 50-yard passes, The next period marked a re- of Eddie Anderson went into They were the aforementioned this conclusion can be drawn the game as decided underdogs. Pacunas, an outstanding all- (l)It takes a little something However, sparked by aggres- around end and pass receiver; extra to get behind your team Possibility of Week-end Movies Sophs To Play Big Part As sive line play and a hard-oharg- Promuto, rated one of the finest when they're losing. (2) The ing backfield the Crusaders up- guards in the country, and Ter- coaches and players are getting ended the Big Green, 31-8 at ry Byron who was slated to re- Being Investigated By Council blasted by more than enough Swimmers Meet Yale First Hanover, N. H. place Moynihan. outside sources, if you're not Eight Ground for The possibility of popular we dare not presume too much," Minus on Anderson Changed Strategy By GENE HEWITT backstroke combination in the behind them it's not even logi- Big Green movies on campus is now being he said. "It all hinges on Ad- team's history. In the distance .Since Byron's forte is run- % Yale furnishes the stong op- cal for them to go out and In complete charge all the investigated by the Student ministration approval." events ning, Dr. Anderson decided to position, that signifies the Cat's Captain Harvey and sen- knock heads to represent You. the staunch and stingy Union and Special Problems Already way, stress the committee has ior Bruce McCreedy are the re- with the the terra firma aspect schedule this year in their first (3) You rub elbows Crusader line held Dartmouth's committee of the Student Coun- been deployed to the local film i^ turning starters last of football. This follows three meet at Yale. Led by Co-Cap- from year. players in class and you know running attack led by cil. distributers — vaunted years during which The Royal to secure informa- tains Frank Keefe and Joe Har- Carton Question Mark they're trying ^maybe too hard All-East halfback, Jake Crouth- Tony Godwin, co-chalrttoan of tion about available films and; Purple relied almost exclusively vey, the swimmers will try to Steve Carton, one of the top —give them that little extra amel, to a minus eight yards the committee, said this week rental costs. on the air arm of Tommy improve on last year's seven and boost for that game they're not Holy Cross's forward that the proposed program is divers last year in the East, is rushing! Greene. Shown Weekends five record which saw them beat supposed to win—West Chester anchored by stellar guard, still subject to Administration hampered with a bad knee and wall The movies would be Xavier showed you how it Fortunately for Anderson he approval. shown LaSalle for the first time in his status is still in doubt. and Vin Promuto end and captain, consultation and was blessed with an abundance on weekends, and would be par- even years. sprints the works. "End of the bench" . . . Charlie Pacnas opened gaping For Second Semester The seem to be tially financed by school Just one line, Villanova over of good running backs like Es- try to funds Bolstered by last year's strongest point with the list holes in the Big Green line to The committee would posito. Skinner and Johnny Al- partially by the admission Holy Cross and I'm not kidding. senior fullback, John Es- establish its program in good strong freshmen team, the soph- headed by Soph Ed Jenson who allow price. len, baseball catcher who attain- semester, omore swimmers are strong in right at this point is the best posito and junior halfback Dick time for the second ed regular status at the end of "We would secure the best all events except possibly the sprint man to swim for Villa- Skinner and other speedy Cru- since "this semester is so broken last year. films possible within our bud- breastroke and the butterfly. nova in the past few years. Re- sader backs to amass 245 yards up with social events, the ven- Up front the Crusaders count ture would lose money." get," Godwin promised. First The loss of Larry Palacio and turning to fill out the sprints on the ground. run shows were virtually pre- ^Qm Gregory by graduation are four very good men, Frank Manogers This win was considered to be on Pacunas, Bernie Buzyniski, Naturally, said Godwin, a Bosketball Guden, Jack Fellin to cluded in his estimate. Their leaves the team with a large Dunne, Bruce Casson, Bob Don- the upset of the week in the Joe and nominal admission fee would be hold down the terminal slots. charged, but he promised rental costs are in the range of hole to fill. ahue and Mike Gleason. The varsity baseketball team E^ast for Holy Cross was ex- that if the idea materializes, 1150. The answer in this ev^it will Another problem is a new has openings In its ranks for pected "to be a year away." Inside Promuto, a 220 pound- such a there have to come from sopho Brian event, the 200 yard individual conscientious individuals who A Year Away? er, is only one of several mam- fee would be much less than for "But are numerous tickets at local year-old movies of Reilly, Bob Benson and Matt medley, which at this point is wish to be nutnagers. Those In- "It would be a good thing," moth linemen. The others in- movie houses. good quality Mon« along with Junion Bob wide open. The majority of terested contact Coach Sever- said Dr. Eddie Anderson at the clude Joe Lucido and John He cautions against becoming that we could easily affonci," he too expectant about the success said. He quoted $35 to |40 Dow. meets this year are home, eight ance. outset of the current footbcUl Carullo, 225 pound senior tack- Villanovans blow red, hot, and cool at jazz concert in the quadrangle last Thursday. m of the project. "As things stand. their standard cost. Ail other events are very in all and should provide Cat campaign, "if we could go to les, and Ken Desmaris, made- strong. Captain Keefe and soph fans with many exciting and sleep like Rip Van Winkle and over guard who Is now Ander- Don Reed fonn the strongest memorable moments. wake up a year from now." son's flrstpstrinff center. By MIKB DdNAIfUi