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Kraftmen Battle Hawks — "rVi"*'.;^'-' mm Xat Heat Wave Continues; SATURDAY SHOWDOWN Vol. 40—No. 14 Villanova Univer! lova. Pa. February 24, 1965 77-64 St. Bonaventure Falls, Top Teams Compete By Stfive Freind early lead and were never OrIons, Fat City 4 Featured Prof. Duprey, Villanova BATTLE HAWKS headed. With Bill Melchionni KRAFTMEN Liet no one doubt that the In Drill Routines term graduate from Edison High did seem to retain somewhat of feeding off beautifully under By Ruffy Miller 'Cats ajre on a heat wave. Last in Philadelphia, Cliff was all but an aversion to the ball the way con- Saturday night it was St. Bona neaith and Jim Wasihington In Senior Weekend Blast At Villanova Meet CaptureiWOOTheatreA Philadelphia's biggest annual ward forgotten when the season's he kept throwing it (toward the venture that got scorched as trolling the boards the Kraftmen sporting event takes place this In sophomore year By Bob Fennol Hawaiian; Filet of Flounder By Walt Boginsky awards were being made. The basket). his Jack Kraft's surging Wildcats rolled to a 37-24 halftime lead. By Bob Fennel sampler of scenes, songs, state- Saturday night when the Wild- stuffed with crab meat; Parlsely coach of one of his Public League he acquired a further talent Midway in the second stanza The traditional Senior week- Richard A. Duprey, chairman in a raced to a convincing 77-64 vic- The Villanova NROTC Dril' ments from the works of the take' on the Hawks potatoes ; Asparagus Holland- cat rivals not forgotten him defense. In his junior year Oakes to 10 end will commence this Friday i 1 had tory for their seventh straight the 'Gate hiked their lead Team will sponsor the Sixt of the V 1 a n ov a University great playwright; Break of aweat and blood battle at the evening with a dinner aise; Tossed Green salad with though and twice called Dr. Jack has come through as a mature triumph. before Jim Washington was dance in theatre department and Villa- Noon, by Paul Claudel, Mother 3rd ranked Hawks French Dressing; Baked Annual Villanova Invitationai •Palestra. The Ramsey about the boy, saying team ball player. He is con- personal the grand ballroom of the Sher- Alaska University have received Villanova's win over the Ben- benched with his fourth Drill Meet on February 27. This nova Courage, by Bertold Brocht, fray with a Parade; rolls, butter; .ivill come into the felt the stantly hustling on defense, and aton Hotel. and coffee, that he Anderson was nies, who definitely seem headed foul. With Washington out of will the $1000 Margo Jones Univer- Curse of the Craven Warriors, the season they tea, and milk. be the biggest meet ever ;22-l record. For outstanding in league is sporting 17.3 average for This affair which is the high- player a for an NIT appearance, pushed the lineup, the Villanova offense held by Villanova, and scho-i sity Award ( created in memory by Jules Tasca, and James Fox's bad an 88.1 scoring average light of the senior year's To compensate for the in- that year. His performance as a the season. their record 17-3 set the sputtered as the Bennies un- social of the late Dallas producer- the Two Grenadiers. to to and crease in from the entire Eastern sea- 'wihile holding their opponent one functions begins with cocktails price, a package deal given "to freshman type Hawk was stage for the BIG ONE against leashed a torrid comeback which board ^11 be represented. d' rector and annually 70.2 from n*ne to ten is being offered. The combined B p,pg. superlative after another, lead- cut heir deficit to a mere 5 and the din- the university producer who did alTtEe Hawk players tne third ranked St. Joseph. The price for tickets to the dinner- The meet, to be held at the Of ing the squad in accuracy from ner will be served at ten o'clock. most to stimulate work during outcome of that game will go a points. Dne who demonstrated the most Dancing will continue dance and the class party is National Guard Armory, 3205 the field and setting a new re- Ait this point Washington re- until two the year of new playwrights." potential in his high school long way in deciding the Big twenty-three dollars. Purchased Lancaster Avenue, will be split bounding record. His outstand- ^^^ a.m. Music will be provided by There is also a professional ^^^^ ^^^ '?^^^ career was Matt Goukas. In his Five race and the 'Cats poat iJ;^8^^^.^"^ the well known Philadelphia seperately the tickets cost up into two sessions. The morn- ing performance can unfortu* reisrained their lost momentum. award which was won this year senior year at St. Joe's Prep, twenty and five dollars re- ing session, beginning at 8:15 nately at a most inopportune season fate. with society orchestra of Billy Butter- by Theatre '66 and its producers, in Buffalo was ac- Melchionni came through Matty was named to the All- The victory field. spectively. a.m., will feature Das.c aiai time — for Villanova. Against ease three great steals, Bill Soens and Edard Albee, Richard Barr and rather outstand- complished with suppising Senior routines. Trick drill maneuvers City squad (a in 35- (Continued on Pagt Vi Queen Coronation The Class Party will Clinton Wilder. the 'Oats he turned a into an in the city of brotherly as £he 'Cats lumped take place Saturday will be performed during the ing honor point 22-rebound performance. Highlight of the evening will from 9 p.>m. The awards were presented in hate) and was named MVP in ^Freindly Foolithnett to 1 avm. at the Crystal Ball- afternoon session. Basketball is a sport that in- be the crowning of the senior the Ijome of veteran producer the Catholic League. Of the queen. special room in Havertown. Entertain- rvites many comparisons. A committee Since this is one of the largest Gilbert Miller in New York city. will . many scholarships offers that he headed by Jim Brandt and com- ment be provided by the For the year Anderson meets of the year held by any The university award of $1000 i received, the University of posed of the class officers Orlons and The Fat City 4. rv^q-.,. ^* has a team-leading average of NROTC orsran'^at'ort was split between Duprey and appealed to him most five Charles Zaocaria, chairman of 'Miami The Big One selected finalists from the top teams from the East will the University. Miller said, "It is 17.7 ppg nd a perhaps more Cliff the party, Anderson the many contestants. This announces a ticket financial obvious leading tally re- attend. a grant presented by of 15.1 price of for Among the teams are: same committee will choose a $5 those not attend- your colleagues of the profes- bounds per game. The second "Prepper" on the rnwc mwriwu'any Seton Hall, Rutgers, Princeton, mimikMHL^)mjamj\m,m\\ st«y« Fraind winner prior to the ing the Dinner Dance. Manda- squad, Duff dinner- sional theatre." At Bishop Newmann High Tom graduated with tory Penn State, and Georgetown. dance. dress will include a coat Duprey cited his wife, a toler- where he led the Catholic League his teammate Matt Goukas. Tom It's almost time for the Big One. With the date that There will be no admission General chairman Dennis and tie. ant university and his devoted in scoring Billy Oakes was what was an All-Catholic selection at has been circled on countless calendars rapidly approaching, charge, and all are welcome to DriscoU explained the higher Tickets for the memoraJble co-workers in enalbling him to i is affectionately known as a the Prep. Coach Ramsey feels something should be said about the coming events of Satur- attend. cost of tickets. "In brief, the event may be procured in the receive this award. He also "gunner." On entering St. Joe's that his biggest asset is his day night. Two tremendous teams will hook up in the nation's orchestra is more expensive, the found it significant that he re- he made the phenominal trans- great attitude and hard work. bitterest rivalry and the opinion here is that Kraft's 'Cats Student Government Association gratitudes tax at the Sheraton * • it It ceived this grant in the name of ition to team ball although he (Continued on PajT* 9) will walk off with all the marbles. Office. Photograph will be taken NOTICE! has increased, the main course Margo Jones. "Some 16 years But it's quite possible to vfin the game and still come of Recoillection MiHiiiHiiiiumniiiiHiiiHiiwniiiwmiiiiiitiiiiiiwwBiwwniiiiw IIUIItUUUIIUUIIUUIMIIIIIIIIlllllll at the Sheraton Hotel for Day scheduled is more expensive and the favors $3.25. ago she found time in her busy out on the short end of the stick. A lot more will be decided You will receive 2 5"x7*' color for April 9 has been cancelled. cost more." life to answer the letter of an Richard Duprey than merely which team scores the most points. The students Classes will be held as usual on Elaborate Menu pictures with frames and 2 18-year-old airman in Oklahoma bodies, along with the teams will be on trial Saturday in a that day. This month, Richard Duprey's The menu this year will in- and encouraged him to work in contest every bit as important as the court encounter. color pictures, wallet size. Ck)upe oif fresh I SGA Free Day own play The Gargoyle was pre- Head lki^l( olude: fruit the theatre." A display of bush league behavior on the part of Villa- The annual free day granted sented.
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