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Tiffs Go To Sun Bowl Dec 30 •h^ First Team To Attept A Bid mm Around eleven o'clock Friday morning November 17, NOVA, PA. DECEMBER 6, 1961 Villanova accepted its first bid to a post-season bowl game since 1949. The Wildcats were the first team to accept a Bowl bid. Officials of the Sun Bowl later announced that Law Forum Hosts TrialExpert, Wichita University had also accepted an invitation to com- " ^ramotic Presentation of pete with the Main Liners on Satuixiay, December 30 in El Berman, Kingsley's Paso, Texas. In Talk "For Defense There have been only two pre- Wichita. Wichita has captured George West Monetary recovery for the vious meetings between the the Missouri Valley Conference by l^etective Storv' Beains Run Taniaht plaintiff was briefly touched teams. The Wildcats topped the title behind the quarterbacking The upon. The jury must be condi- Shockers in 1957, 24-6 and lost of Alex Zyskowski, sixth in the second meeting of the Belle tioned to accent a large Maaque^s production of year 21-6. Ted Villanova Law Forum was ad- amount the following nation in total offense. His fav- Sidney Kingsley's "Detective Five members of VUlanova's starting team appear with Jack Kraft, head basketball in damages. He made it quite Dean, Eagle fullback, led the pros- dressed by one of the most cap- orite target is another pro coach. From left are Coach Kraft, White, Jim McMonagle, Jones, clear that Story" opens a five night run in HuMe Wally Joe Wainh, and able of the important fact Wichita team in 1958 to this vic- pect Ron Turner, a 6-2, 215 trial lawyers, Emil Zola the Vasey Hall George Left^lch. Jim O'Brien, who will alternate with McMonagle and the starting slot, was not the size of monetary Theatre tonight Walsh In Herman, on Monday night last, the torious performance. ,, , , pound end. Turner is considered and will continue Is not shown. recovery but the justice which through De- • The room may still resound with Award For Season outstanding defensively and has that amount must cember 10. Curtain time for the phrase, "Courts represent caught more than 25 passes. are the place each show is 8:30. Coach Alex Bell pointed out for the resolution Basically Villanova will use of rights." Tickets for the play can be that the acceptance to the bowl Jury Important Annual their same defense and offense Courtmen Open Dec. 2 At Palestra Ugly Man Title obtained either in the Pie constitutes an award for the Mr. Herman noted with adaptations. "There's no that one Shoppe or at the door for $1.25 cannot try a case, Accorded WlthTrophy, question in my mind," comment- "without a apiece. A special offer is also concept of what the jurors ed Alex Bell, "it is going to be a Face Scranton Five In Second Game are being made for anyone interest- thinking about." To 'Villanova Nurses' tough game. We are going to He, has found ed in attending as a group. it best to apply work as hard as we can." The 1961-62 Villanova basket- cats will be height and experi- year NROTC student. Of the psychology in SpuFr/ed by great desire and Blocks of ten may be bought for looking into the ball team will make its debut ence. three O'Brien has shown the minds of the cohsiderable support, members one dollar each. juors while they are this Saturday night in the Uni- Kraft's offense will be built most scoring potential. being selec- of the Villanova Nursing Divi- Direction of Drama ted. The best weapon versity of Pales- around Hubie White, Villanova's This year's backcourt duo will a lawyer sion vigorously campaigned to The play, a modern tragedy, Bahituet For Gridders has, according tra at 9:15 p.m. Jack Kraft, Al 6'4" jumping jack forward and be sans Jimmy Huggard, the to the trial ex- collect 16,026 votes, 3,000 ahead will be directed by Bernard A. pert, is an insight Severance's successor will ibe at pivot man. White, an All-Ameri- fiery backcourt leader for the into the prin- of its nearest opponent, as the Coyne of the Graduate Theatre Next Monday Night; ciple by which people the helm for the first time in can candidate and member of past three years. Coach Kraft think and nurses captured the second an- Department. react. Stiihldreher To Speak the college ranks. Kraft won't Villanova's 1000 point cluib, is isn't exactly singing the Blues nual Ugly Man Contest The plot of the play concerns "Jurors are filled with be the only new face adorning the only returning player from about his guard prospects how- the as- Junior nurse Cecile Mugnier itself with a detective who sumptions of the age," Mr. Ber- the Wildcat bench though. Only l€Uit year's club. ever. Sophomores George Left- accepted the trophy last Friday thinks that he is perfect. He is Harry Stuhldreher, former man explained. The lawyer three lettermen, Hubie White, Walsh Tallest wich and Wally Jones, stars of must night during the second inter- obsessed with the law and feels /ot. * *. ,, . T Wotre Dame Ail-American quar- realize that the overall l^u«^hman) Joe Walsh, and Jim O'Brien, are The remainder of the front last year's freshmen team, opinion mission of the Charity Ball. The ^ that, if justice can not be ac- Hill, I.;* ^ .. terback who later coached at Vil- is that the plaintiff is right Mike »lBen«detto appears back from last year's 11-13 club court trio will be selected from should give the 'Cats a terrific The award was donated through fraught with emotion during a compliahed by law, he will then anova and Wisconsin, will be the plaintiff, after all, is scene from Detective Story' ivhich that drubbed Scranton 106-72. O'Brien, Walsh, and Jun Mc- punch. The only problem these the one in- John Bauman of the University opens tonight in Vasey Thea. take it upon himself to carry out ter. principal speaker at the 40th jured and suffering. It is Looking oi^ are John McCabe, Coach Kraft's Mainliners' of- Mofoagle. Walsh is the tallest of two may give Kraft is the pos- for the Shop. John Putre, and Bob Hepnan. justice. annual football banquet of the defense to attack the fense will revolve around the the three, standing 6'6". O'Brien sibility of too many personal good faith Charity Purposes The story develops around his Kfch Ross and consistency with which brightest star on the Villanova and Walsh were used sparingly fouls. his All the proceeds from the con- wife who is put up on a pedes- ... successful captain opponent teUs his tale horizon, Hubie White, a poten- as substitutes by Severance last Six Lettermeo of woe. test, some $490, are given by the Orphans tal in his own self-centered, ar- players for a really good team. Impmgne Candor 'Christmas CameEariy tial All-American. The major year. McMonagle didn't play Scranton's Royal Purples have Junior Class to St. John's Or- rogant world. The illusion is The squad will fly down to El The distinguished member phanage. drawbacks of this year's Wild- last year because he is a five six lettermen returning from of Chairman Al La Mas- shattered when he learns that Paso on either the 26th or 27th the New York Bar went on to tra pointed out that the 49,000 WithJuniorsCharity she has had an abortion. and will stay until the 31st. The last year's 5-18 season. Coach cite cases in which the Weekend main job vote cast is doubtlessly the The leading character is Bill early departure date allows the Fiore Cesare has built his dou- of the defense attorney is to largest election ever held in With the Charity Ball tricks. Di Paolo as Detective 6'5" last I McLeod. Wildcats to have at least two Third In ble pivot offense around Joe iTnpugne the candor of the Cross-Country IC4A plain- Friday and the Orphans' outing DiPaolo is the secretary of the cli- Bartulli and 6'1" Tom Foley. tiff. But even good workouts in the Texas before one is in last Saturday, About four thousand National Drama 6'2" Charity Weekend dollars Fraternity, Al- mate. Game time is scheduled John Jordan a senior will court, jury selection Were must be concluded, yesterday, Tuesday spent during the weekend in pha Psi Omega. The female for 11 :30 Texas time. Fresh Take Freshmen Title team with Barlutti at guard. done properly. If not, Mr. Ber- toys December 5 in the Orphans' for the Johnnies. An addi- roleg of Mrs. Mary McLeod and The contest will be played in Other probable starters are man said, the case is lost from tional seven The first snow storm of the 10th. Party at St. John's. hundred and fifty Susan Carmichael are played by 27:00, was 6'6" Ed Flowers and 6'4" War- the start. Kidd Stadium with a 15,000 ca- dollars were contributed by Penny Tormos of season played havoc with the Michigan State Team Winner stu- Cabrini Col- pacity. Last year's game featur- ner Stock. "Look for an identity with In the setting of IC4A Cross Country Champion- the "Christmas dents to the scholarsftiip fund lege and Margie Stupak of the ed New Mexico State defeating The team winner was Michi- This game is the first of a opponent's position," he warned. in Versailles", the Charity Ball for ships have cost the the orphanage. The money Villanova Nursing Division. Mar- and may State points. De- long hard twenty-two If the. Utah State 20-13 with a capacity gan with 82 game witness for the defense was held at the Field House with was raised by student gie Stupak Villanova Harriers the title. The solicita- finds herself in love fending champion Penn State schedule. (Etec. 2, Scranton; 6, IS not of the most the Revelers A _Y*>« « ^..1... crowd in attendance. desirable entertaining. The tion and in the proceeds of the with a man, Arthur Kindred, championship race held on Mon- Princeton; c h a Wichita exhibits a 8-2 record, was second, 90 points, and the 7, Buffalo; 9, Nia- r a c t e r, the lawyer should highlight of the evening was the Charity Ball. day, November 20th, over the played by Dick Mclntyre, who decisions to Ari- Wildcats were third with 104 gara; 11, Iowa State; 13, Ford- ascertain that the jurors will awarding having dropped be of the "Ugly Man of involves himself in a web of cir- Van Cortland Park course was St. objective 21-7 23- V points. Manhattan 129 points ham; 1, Francis, Brooklyn; in hearing 1961" to the Villanova zona State and Dayton Harry stuhldreher testimony, nurses. cumstances that come to the not nm under the most pleasant 20, St. Francis, Loretto; 26-30, despite that Ceil 12. Coaching the SlTockers is an .... former mentor fact. He advised Mugnier, junior nurse and attention of Detective McLeod. conditions. At the finish line the Quaker City Tournament; Jan- that every effort GE Bowl Finalists ex-Army star of the mid 1940's, should be made homecoming queen last year, ac- The "Detective Story" had or- mud covered contestants who to overcome Hank Foldberg, who teaches a uary 3, Seton Hall; 6, West Vir- these obstacles and cepted. Besides being the Christ- iginally appeared on Broadway Villanova Club of . had sloshed through snow, sleet if not the Number Twelve After multiple T formation offense. ginia; 10, Temple; 13, Xavier; lawyer is defaulting. mas danccppf the year, the Char- in 1949 and V. was ranked by many barely recogniz- I William Dwyer, dinner chair- and mud were 20, Penn; 27, Memphis State; Accident and Accused ity Ball provided funds Philadelphia Television to cover Second Eliminations as a "tremendous success" with man, said the dinner honoring able. ; M 31, Duquesne; February 3, De- Mr. Berman distinguished be- some of the expenses of Charity lead Ralph Bellamy receiving television Machooka Winner In regard to the Coach Alex Bell and the Villa- troit; 7, Duquesne; 8, St. John's; tween being accused of Weekend. The second wrong- ^ stage of the eli- many accolades for his perform- rights for the game. Athletic nova University varsity football The winner was Stevie Ma- doing. This 17, Canisius; 24, LaSalle; March distinction, he said, minations of contestants for ance as Detective On Saturday, McLeod. Director Art Mahan explained, squad will be held Monday, Dec. chooka, a sophomore from Cor- 3, St. must be made the Villanova Joseph's; and 10, City clear to the Villanova's appearance on the. Frank Thornton dramatizes "If it is not nationally televised, 4 at the Drake Hotel. 'nel, who won in 26:02. The 20 jurors. "Dads for a Day" took the Series). General Electric College Bowll the part of Lieutenant Monahan, the chances are great, almost year old native from Kenya Johnnies places. Leaving Dough- on January 7 was completed last MoLeod's superior, in the 23rd closed, that it will be televised Former Queen Accepts erty Hall in buses, cars, The dinner will mark a reun- Province, in Africa^ led virtually and week. precinct. locally." The only other game ion for Stuhldreher and Bell. the whole way except for a short WWVU To Broadcast Delaware County. One vote taxis, they picked the boys up The Others working behind being televised on that Saturday Alex was a sophomore end on distance when our own Vic Tickets for all could be cast for each cent given at 49th and Wyalusing streets twenty-three quarter-fi- the 'Gat Cagers' Games and proceeded nalists, who were selected curtains are Walt Grove as is the Gator Bowl between 1 and Stiihldreher's last team at Villa- Zwolak took over. Basketbcill games to the Orphanage. to tour the 69th. by St. toyland and to talk merit of the grades which they Crew Chief and Tom Nevins, 3. The Villanova-Wichita game nova in 1935 before he left to Zwolak said after the race Radio Station WWVU wiU Second place was taken by to Santa. will broadcast Mike achieved hi an examination of who is engineering the realistic be played at 3:30 Eastern become head coach and athletic that the poor conditions didn't will be available a series of Wildcat Thornton, junior Social After having lunch at Kos- over two setting, a first for the Vasey time. director at the University of basketball games this season, it Studies major, who notched 13,- hundred original ap- help him any, but that Machooka tick's Restaurant, the "Moms" plicants, have stage. Practice for the Wildcats has Wisconsin. Stuhldreher spent 11 at the was announced yesterday by sta- 132 votes in the competition. been diminiahed had to run in the same muck. and "Dads" had a private view- to twelve Mike d'Alonzo, Belle Masque begun and will continue up until seasons at Villanova. He left tion manager Dan O'Mara. Brian Sullivan, sophomore mem- semi-finalists. J- Also noticeably affected by the Pot Traynor ing of the "Seventh Voyage of President, conunented that "the game time with a break for the Wisconsin in 1950 and is now Athletic Offices The play by play broadca^a ber of th^ football squad, and mud and snow was Villanova's . . . hord-mniiing harrier Sinbad" and cartoons, in Semi-Finalists Selected cooperation of the girls from Christmas holidays. The players assistant to the vice president, will oooimence this week with Bill Nito, junior engineering a Angle Severio. Severio finished and Army 189 points, rounds theater which was bought for The coaches for the event. Dr. Cabrini has been outstanding. will not have the advantage of U. S. Steel Corp., Pittsburgh. Field House tonight's game against Prince- major, finished third and fourth 33rd, much lower than was ex- out the top final. the occasion. After the show, Henry L. RoAnot, Mr. Henry B. Those participating in the the training table as they did ton at 7:45 p.m., Thursday respectively in the voting. pro- Dwyer said the dinner is ex- pected of him. On the bright side however, the Johnnies were returned to Cushing, and Dr. Felix M. Bei- duction are Penny TOTmos, the during the regular season. They student Ticket Price night at Buffalo at 8:30 p.m.; Members of the faculty and pected to attract its largest at- Following Machooka across were the freshmen results. Tom the Orphanage. duk, have announced the semi- female lead, and Lois Friel, the will eat with the rest of the res- and Saturday evening's game administration were elimin^d tendance in recent history. Res- the finish line were Gerry Nor- Sullivan, Dave Hyland, and is fifty cents finalisfas to be Gerald A. Goulet, man-hungry shoplifter. Humor ident students. with Niagara at 8:45 pjm. after the first day of voting, Yesterday, Tuesday December ervations are now being accepted mfin of Penn State 26:12, Kevin Marty Ferko highlighted a Vil- Sophomore Electrical Engineer; is added by Louise Arling, play- with The games will be broadcast thus halting the hopes of some 5, at St. John's gymnasium, Pro Quarterback Quinn of St. Joe's 26:17, the Lawrence J. ing through the university Alumni Gerry lanovan sweep of the first three under the students Roshitoaki, Sopho- a real nut, while Kathy Har- Matriculation Card auspices of WWVU's to support a selected Johnnies had the opportunity of bowl bid will first Young of Michigan State 26:30, places more Chonical EIngineer; rison is a dotnlneering The be the House, Lancaster Pike, Villa- to give Villanova the News &. teacher Jo«- house- Sports Dept. or professor. Only mem- receiving their toys and Villa- "majof* poet-season game for nova. and Zwolak 26:39. Pat Traynor Freshmen championship. eph A. Massey, Senior Arts and wife. Barbara Babicz and Sara O'Mara did not say whether bers of the undergraduate stu- npva T-shirts from Santa, who Science; Eugene d'Aquili, Sen- Paladhio do a fine job along all games would be broadcant dent body were deemed eligible arrived in a helicopter. After *" 8 THE VIUANOVAN • November 29, 1961 ior Arta and Science; William D. with another Cabrini student, but he did say there was a good for competition in the announce- the buffet dinner was served Huttanus, Senior Arts Pat Slattery, poaalUIity. lent Kevin and 8ci- who |)ortray8 a Shea performed his magic (Oontimied on .--T | Pnge •) frustrated chorus girl." I'.M

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The various genres of crowds in^ by Bob Lombardo side of the administration. elude a sold-out Viilanova versus West Ches- ter football game in Goodreau Stadium, a Fight For Banality Accolades Giacomo Puccini, the master two man in the ReJ)la(ied as the number varsity basketball game in the Field House, of little things, is the composer Bowles accepted an in- !uuii!iiiiiii:!;i!iiuiiiiiiui:iiiiiiiiiiuiiiitiiiiuiiiiiuiuiiiiiiii;iiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiH^ j^| |,QMg(ffgiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiniuiiiiiiiiHiiuuiiiiiiiiiif of an opera State Department, a meal-time crowd of 1,300 using facilities which has become vitation to become Special Presidential Repre- Ithe most popular opera ever designed for one of 900, and a Pie Shoppe at This year, above all otherB, To mention but a few flaws oetpts are higher than ever. TWO LOVES — Laurence sentative and Advisor on African, Latin written. 10 :80 on Thursday crowd. Hollywood has outdone itself. in the film weave, we have been Someone PaM the Sclsaora "Letoh" Harvey, acting like affairs. ji i\ . ;^ :i American, and Asian :, The Pie Shoppe at 10:30 on Thursday The producers of celluloid have shown the spiritual rewards of Francis X. Bushman, looking "Madame Butterfly," based on KING OF KINGS — Jeffrey Bowles, acting in his new capacity, teill puts back the woriy of being close. It is concentrated their efforts on llove in a comcrib, the virtues of like Bela Lugosi, and speaking a play by the American drama* Hunter playing God a la Dr. directly to President Kennedy and to Villanova's version of a sub- screenplays claimed to be moral Iclimbing the ladder of success his lines like Fabian, tries to tist John Luther Long, is one of report Spock in the MGM version of of State Dean Rusk on policies way at five o'clock. It is Times Square on indictments of the nation; or, via the bosses' daughters, the convince Shirley liiacLaine that the most poignant works ever Secretary the Bible is enough to incense planning and methods Year's Eve. if on a grand-scale budget, di- idea that the Bible is a good, bedtime stories are not foun^l written. It al>ounds In beauty concerning long-range New even the most liberal of movie- injhe countries The stampede of the masses for the Pie vinely inspired historical fact. book to read but not to consider in first grade primers. s e m i-impressionistic melodies, of improvin4,U.S, ^tfatWS. goers. The Jews didn't do it, the and it is a story with plenty of ••.':!.:•'•/-*'''-?-•]'•:• begins at the end of 9 :30 classes. Its In reality they have taught audi- seriously. '.''.*, I, Shoppe WILD IX — involved. ^-r".' M THE COUNTRY l\> (Romans didn't do it, the cruci- pathos. from Vasey Hall, the Class- ences the finer points of being ilno Education Elvis drama and Of course, Bowles will be much bettier first wave comes nxion was a political stunt pro- is back and the tv«rist has Villanovans storm upstanding, patriotic, all-Ameri- We are taught how to assault The ^Philadelphia Grand Opera equipped for this position than he was in room Annex, and C&F. moted by nonpartisan lobbyists got him. Sporting a brand new rare double time can, moral degenerates ; or, if on women and get away with it and Company will stage this work his former, because he has demonstrated from their classes and do a in the local Sanhedrin. page-boy and nose bob, he man- that same grand-scale budget, Thursday, December 14, 1961. ti'emendous aptitude in matters of policy. just to reach this haven of rest in time. The how to cheat on aging crippled ages to grunt, groan, and on Chairs are quickly filled. to ignore truths of proven au- husbands and be happy in doing BY LOVE POSSESSED — scratch his way The announced cast is a fine However, the dissension between Mr. crowd swells. through 100 around tables. The coffee thenticity. In many cases if the so. Lana Turner cheats on her thir- minutes oi pure bathos, proving one. Elaine Mai bin, yoimg will not entU'ely be Groups converge Kennedy and Mr. Bowles picture produced with tieth husband in her thirtieth line forms. At this time, the second wave had been We see that dumpling-cheek- that the youth of today are the American soprano, will take the ..;.'. this public show of "forgive- iated by sincerety "^iMd attempt had pic. James Cozzens novel role of Cio-cio-san, arrives. It comes from the Chemical Engi- an ed Pollyannas, complete with The slobs of tomorrow. as Butt^i^y For President "Jack" still becomes ^dii<> John Barry, and been made to observe time-test- acting stylized in PoUyanna's has been mutilated beyond is called in the opera. flushed with neering Building, Tolentine, SANCTUARY — If William red with embarrassment and ed tradition, criticism would nol heyday, are to be enjoyed, that description in this glossy, Holly- Halls. The capacity crowd surges to Faulkner wrote the Miss Malbin with fiasco is mentioned and Mendel novel "for has sung the flnger when the Cuba be necessary; but when fallacy virginity is passe, and that par- woddized, sensationalized, con excess. Movement of any form approaches pocket money," 20th Century NBC Opera Company, the New tiie part Bowles assumed in publicly boast- Iron Curtain Opens in production and content are ents are passive tools in the fession-type small-town, shQl-< 11:30. The impossibility. # Fox produced the movie for the York 9^ty Center, and other ing his opposition to the aibortive invasion exploited, for the benefit of the clutches of their all-knowing lowly-diz^ted scandal. Lana, Recently, the Student Council, in an ef- same reason. The moral of this leading companies in the United into the infamous bay. many, under the guise of A-1 offspring. Obviously try i.e. considered a the addSc- character parts, Whis- badly written States. iiii;,i;iiiiiiiiiiiiC0Ullterp6lllt|iiiii,iiii;inii!i iniiiiiiiiii!Hiiiiiiini«i!HiiiiiiiiiiiHiiti!iiiiiiiiiiiii| fort to remedy this malady, and miscast film Outside of Madame Licia gsi:iiWii!Hiii'i;nii,-iiiiu:iii,iiiiiii:iii!Ni!iii!iiiii products, Now, President Kennedy knows how Cae- ' then harsh evaluation ted public is enjoying the proib- tler's Mother, Wicked Witch of rr- H motion to open the Day-Hop Cafeteria at is to sow your wheaties while Albanese, a world famous But- be uttered, "Et tu Brute?" becomes necessary. lems of others, for box-office re- the West, etc. sar felt when 10:30, an hour earlier than the usual time. you're young for all will be for- terfly, I cannot think of another must And we. as American citizens, Conservativel The motion was passed on and proposed to given in the end. Lee Remick soprano so perfect for this par- enact the role ot a man who regretted that iGoUwater, The the management of the facilities. The man- proves sanctuaries are for birds ticular role. he had one life to give for his country. and in this tale of agement, however, declined this proposal Southern Discom- Small Voice huh lilll!lll,l;l:l:lllllilll!lllll!lil!lllllii:ili;il Eiiiu:i.iii:iii:iii:iiiiiiiiiiiii;i:iii:iii:iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHii by Jm McCoithy "economic" reasons. But in making fort. The most direct course of action to be cited Barry Morell, a young tenor be to this decision, it appears that the management THIEF OF BAGHDAD— pursued in this calamitous affair would But, from New York, will sing the Three men now stand in the his party's nomination. believed that its patrons had requested Steve Reeves flexes his way Bowles from all affiliation with the had role of Pinlcerton, Cio-cio-san's release Repub- when questioned he candidly dis- oppoilunity political apot-li«iht of the the use of the lunch counter in the Day-Hop through this Joseph E. Levine government. He was given an "I expect to faithless husband. Mr. Morell lican Party in terms of the pros- counted the idea. Cafeteria also unport which should be enough to prove his merit and demonstrated inca- like has a small but clear voice. He pective candidate for the 1964 run for the Senate again. I suggest that the partition separ- to resurrect Errol Flynn, Doug pability. He was issued a vote of reliance and May we knows his limitations and never Presidency aspirations. Each the Senate." Pie Shoppe and the Day-Hop cafe- Fairbanks, and John Barrymore trust and returned it with undependability ating the have I heard him use his voice, have been mentioned at extreme He is the most sought-after at 10:30 on Thursday and from the crypt for the sake of There is no place in the U.S. government for teria be opened badly. *t length in the press. speaker in Congress. Last year the lunch counter remain closed as usual revenge. This is by far the 9 man of such vacillating character. that Frank Valentino, ft'nother These men have strong sup- alone he made over 400 speeches 11:30. This would eliminate any in- crudest version of the Arabian until Metropolitan singer, will take filled his speaking on port in the various political and has for manpower in the kitchen.. tales. The main title should However, expulsion is quite an impos- creased demand the rather narrow role of the Richard Nixon, the un- schedule through next July. He provide the much-needed relief read: "Dubbed by a cast of sible solution; for the primary reason that arenas. It would also American Consul, Sharpless. has is also the most written-about giv- thousands." today, is receiving a salary successful 1960 candidate to the people-jam in the Pie Shoppe by Chester Bowles Regularly, Thelma Altman will sing tiie himself to the California man in Congress. and tables in the from "Uncle Sam" is the important function pledged ing access to the chairs RETURN TO PEYTON mezzo role Suzuki, columns and articles afxpear in of Butterfly's played the 1960 presidential election. governorship, if elected, aaid C^eteria. PLACE — The sequel is a hor- he in magazines. One handmaiden. positively stated that he does newspapers and rible example of how Hollywood All all of Goldwater has al- in this promises to be not consider himself as a can- biography can push a good thing too far. But, to continue showering him with published and two a rewarding evening. Tickets didate. ready been Everything is phony about this campaign Rise for this performance are still "created" positions because of rash more are expected to follow Radicals' Nelson Rockefeller, has in the one, with more sown in the script depreciates people's faith in available and range in price promises the soon. The sudden rise of the Radical or "Ram- than on the set. same vein, tremendously handi- from $2.50 to $10.00. administration demonstrates to all Concrete Views in the past several years is the and capped himself in recent weeks pageous Right" PARRISH — Nicotine rising From the philosophical base a matter of concern for Lyric Will iGive that Bowles places a higher value on a "job" with the announcement of an rapidly becoming from Connecticut tobacco fields of conservatism, he has spoken both right and left of "Manon Lescaut" than on his personal integrity and the impending divorce from his wife moderate politicians, has definitely clouded the writ- virtually every major is- issue Nixon and out on center. It is certainly becoming an ing ability In keeping with the Grand's country. of 31 years. Both of Delmer Daves who, common good of the sue confronting the United public is becoming mcreasing- Rockefeller have one thing in that the whole in trying to prove that American "B u tterf ly" thejihiladelphia States. There is seldom any of. Ojer^^^^¥dll'''l^esent f Still, a note of optimism enters, for if the conunon, campaigns for gover- ly aware youth is neither beat nor lost, Puc- doubts as to where he stands. made recently present trend continues before Chester norship next year. If either Studies and observations actually tells us that they are first successful work, Many of his political proponents the basic Decenraber should lose, he will 'be< for all seem to have done little to discover sullen, sadistic, and sex-ob- anon Lescaut" on Bowles is ever entirely erased from the must have shuddered when he practical purposes through. causes of this surge. The most that they sessed. 15. Dorothy Kirsten of the political scene, MacAi-thur may become said, "Sometimes I think this that these Metropolitan Dramatic Guida have been able to do is to reveal BACK STREET — Susan will sing the role would be better off if we Commander of the Armies. After all the Gen- country extremists seem to be afraid of everything Hayiward, who has announced of Manon. Miss Kirsten is a na- The other prospect for the Re- Eastern could just saw off the them, a category that her tional favorite, and along with eral said that he would return , . , nomination is the jun- that is unknown to forthcoming retirement from publician sea^board and let it float out to appear to include their own minds. the screen, staggers through the Met she has sung iwith the ior senator from Arizona and the would this sea. Chicago Lyric Opera and the the conserva- Perhaps the wisest course of action would be one as if the Actor's Old Age dramatic leader of As a presidential candidate, analysis of causes to com- Bright futures in data transmission E. Home and not the comforts of San Francisco Opera. She has tive movement in the United to leave the the study. Gold- '" this man deserves - sung extensively Europe and • in ' suburbia will be her final destin- States, Barry M. Goldwater. petent psychiatrists. number of gilt- ' water* has a ; . - v^ traumas ation. Formula: Pretty South America,; v ; is today riding the IiTegai>dless of what childhood clothes Goldwater political assets looks, an engineers with initiative need high-caliber, edged the fact New who can meet We fon^'ard-thinking en- plus pretty technicolor Miss Kirsten is well known recent wave of conservatism on have created this new witchhunt, equals engaging, dramatic personality, Western Electric's h(gh standards are offered gineers now to help us transform these plans for her portrayal of Puccini mm college that it does exist and is an annoying dull actress. But authoress Fan- the many university and remains an outstanding war record, an many exciting career opportunities with our into realities or to work with us in scores of heroines so this "Manon" should throughout the coun- political headache. Both the moderately nie Hurst shouldn't cry yet be- campuses intelligent, versatile mind, driv- company in data processing development work other key communications areas. Your future, prefer cause she has lots of novels indeed be well worth hearing. Editor-in-chlel Daniel Orpve is not faced with a 1962 liberal Administration and what we try. He ing energy, and popularity with as it relates to communications. the future of Western Electric, and the future Associate Editor Josephine Carmosky ready for the Hollywood Butch- ESarlier this year it was this election as are Nixon and Rocke- to call the intelligent conservatives are rapid- Farrell his Senate colleagues. For example, Western's engineers—working of America's communications—could well de- Managing Editor Edward * er Shoppe. writer's good fortune to hear f6ll6T. "'-- '.'.'.-;•,, ly learning this. News Editor Mark Qulnn He stands six feet tall and . closely with Bell Telephone Laboratories—have pend on your first career connection. Poll shows the Admmistra- TOWN WITHOUT Miss Kirsten in another Puccini Sports Editors J. Edgar Lohr A recent Gallup An- The recent dilemma of solved PITY — weighs a steady 185 pounds. development and manufacturing prob- role, that of 'the Girl* in Puc- can tell reveals the edu- Inept melodrama prevails Joseph Zawacki that among those who habitual tion involving E. A. Walker, lems connected with the Bell in this other characteristic is a System's new Challtnging oppertunitiat •xitt new -ar WMtom cini's western-opera, "La Fan- Feature Editor ...... Joseph Massey the American of the Kirk Douglas starrer, the difference in his silveiy cation of the one side. A general DATA-PHONE Data set (made by Western which Can»pu8 News Editor George West tan which accentuates Elactric for •Icctrical, mechanical, induttrial, and chemi- ciulla del West," which opened public: Conservatism his own testimony was obvi- tells us capital punishment is Copy Editor Edward Graham voting hair. His eyes are blue and U. S. Army by Electric). DATA-PHONE service lets business cal engineers, as well as physical science, liberal arts, Undecid- okay for civilians the Metropolitan Opera season. ; Liberalism 41% ; prosecution for violation but not for Photo Editors Mi^ael Fastore 46% steadfast. ously deserving of machines, such a.s co^Mpll^ers, "speak" to each and business majors. All qualified applicants will re- Blatunis also gained the indoc- ceive careful consideration our poor, misunderstood, some- Both Lyric and Dramatic Frank ed 13%. He has Faclnation for Gadgets of regulations prohibiting the biased other in a language of numbers and symbols over for employment without, Business Matiagef John Janda ultra-right trend action regard to race, creed, color or national origin. For more tunes "rowdy" troops abroad. In the role Des Grieux support of a golf, swim- trination of troops. But this course of existing telephone communication networks. of we Exchange Editor Raymond J. Bitter His hobbies include might damage his chances. alienate a group information about Western Electric, write College Rela- ATLANTIS, THE LOST CON- have American tenor Richard Ciroulation Gerard A. Cain which "hunting. He is sdso couW only serve to further This represents a tremendous boon to business; Mana«:er ming, and tions, Western Electric Company, Room 6106, 222 is definitely right, but hampered TINENT — One of George Pal's Tucker. It seems that anything Moderator Rev. Lottis A. Ronglone, OSA Goldwater amateur camera fan with a of congressmen who have already and consequently, it is estimated that some day be an roadway. New York 3S, New York. And be sure to lesser Assootato Moderator Eugene J. Roane too talented a politician to legislative program. Only a there may be more machine talk than people efforts, in which his pa- Mr. Tucker tackles turns out for weU-equipped dark-room in his the President's arrange for a Western Electric interview when our Editorial Board: a far right extremist resignation talk lines. pier-mache kingdom comes the best. He is the only tenor considered Phoenix. stroke of luck and the general's using telephone college representatives visit your campus. Eugene d'AquIlt Joseph McCarthy luxurious home outside Survey Administrar Of course, data communications is only one crumbling down as it is carried alive today who can successfully James Brennan Thomas O'Connor Favorable But his greatest fascination lies provided a graceful out for the conducted by quietly of many rewarding career areas that await away by the wildly racing cur- sing both lyric and dramatic William Cercone Another survey, with gadgets, especially electron- tion and allowed the general to retire I rent of the bath tub. Appropri- roles. lEntered as second class matter at the VlUa- i n t o n newsletter. you at Western Electric. Here are just a few the W a 8 h g ic gadgets. to dreams of martyrdom. Office December 27, 191S, under the title: voice is big, yet well con- nova Post the others: electronic switching . . . ate "Atlantis, The Dead iHis Human Events, reveals Gold- 1934 to a girl For Conservative Barry GoWwater, of solid act of March S, 1S97. Married in Issue." . . I sure running well ahead of to his per- state electronic devices . microwave radio trolled and natural. am The VILLANOVAN is pubUshed weekly by water Margaret Johnson, they these extremists pose as a threat named W^Iterf^5^ vidi Rockefeller as the relay. . . computer-programmed production lines TABIMY TELL BfE TRUE — that his "Donna non mai" undergraduate stodents of Viilanova University; Nixon and have four children, the oldest sonal political ambitions. By their extreme al- . . . solar cells . . . optical masers . . . futuristic Sandra Dee gives with the go- and "Guardarte! Pazzo lo Son!" opinions expressed herein do not 'necessarily re delegates and MAMUfACIWtlMe AND IU*nT ' UNIT tMI favorite of the 25 and youngest 16. Generally, and irresponsible statements and policies, O* Mil ITttUI fleet the official views of die university. Though telephones. ga-go baby talk in this sugary, will bring the house down as ternates to the 1960 convention. Goldwater avoid a large portion of the written by memliers of the edltotrial board the Mr. and Mrs. they have antagonized said that it re- slushy sequel. Miss Dee speaks they always do at the Met. editorials on this page are tiM views of the The publication the Washington social race as majority they claim to despise and from like Baby Snooks, roles Tickets all these perform- answers to their Principal nvnufacturinc locstlons at Chicago, III.; Kaamy, N. J.; Baltimors. Md.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Ailsntown and Uuraldaie, Pa.| her for VILLANOVAN newspaper. ceived 1,380 much as possible. whom Goldwater must gain favor. Any iden- newspaper is df>dicated to one of the a*)out one Winston-Salem, N. C; BufTato, N. Y.; North Andovar, Mass.; Omaha. Nab.t Kansas City. Mo.i Columbus, Ohiot Oklahoma City, Oliia. eyes like £kidie Cantor^ and ances are at the Academy of This inquiry oa: a return of unlikely and improb- with these irrational conservatives It seems tification Eflginaering finest men who ever entored VtUanova: Scholar, Research^ Center, Princaton, N. J. Toletnea Corporation, Sliofcia. III., and Little Rocii, Arli. Also Wastem Electric distrl- looks like a five day case of Music Box Ofllce at Broad and half. decided Goldwater's future. The time Athleto, alble that a Ponservative can only hurt buUaa ceRtera la JS ctttaa and taataiiatioii ^Madquartan hi 16 flMMral Gentleman; cWm. headquartersi 196 Braadway. Hew York 7, H. Y. mumps in this oommesl pie. Locust Sts. In Pliiladelpbia. Thus, he is continuously brac- rapidly when he will have to LEO OOODBEAU on Page 10) is approaching keted as a leading possibility for (Ck>nUnued DKember 6, 1961 • THE VILLANOVAN ^5

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- Trophy Awarded Villanova ence; and William D'Arcy, Soph- Cultural Affairs Calendar f h omore Arts and Science. Also named were Vincent J. Novtmbtr 27 • DMiMbtr 15 Fhher Body Modek Contest BRIEFS Biondi, Sophomore Arts and Btavtr Cflltft Ezhlbltitii Tkt Thm Styltt ^f Stala- Mr. Donald Brown wul pre Science; Peter A. Murphy, Soph- Awards for the beat models sent a trophy to Villanova Uni-^ itMnnintwitniiminitniinifflmtinnininifliiiiinmiiiiiNuiiBiiinNaaiiiniiiuiMinu^ I omore C&F; James T. Murphy, •d Glass Windows, Dspt. af Fiat Arts. entered in the Guild competition Chemical EJngineer; veraity ai a ceremony honoring Freshman include ^ight university 8ch<|l- Club. .A Christmas party is Owens, Junior Arts Robert L. Booth, Jr., sometime N«w Acting Director Chrisfmas Party Thomas E. DtstniMr 10 arships for the national winneri pianhed before the Christmas F. Heavey, soon. and Science; Jerome Off the junior and senior divi- The Evening Division has an- The Faculty Children's Booth, a student at Villanova xwsesst. and Jtaic wUl^^Jso be a and Science; and Caratsr of Paiatiags, Piiiladol|iliia the ReV; Party will held^ Junior Arts Ntnry CiiHard, sions of liie competition. In nounced replacement of spring Jahce. Christmas be and from Wesrtjbury, New York, will Gerald F. West, Junior Arts each age-group the awards will George P. hm w'.l e a »t and Hr., liu JLijsu'^"-'-f^. December 16 from 2 until 4 p.m. Masoum of Art, spoaics on tiio Qagfsniisini Eikibit. Saa- receive the trophy on behalf of Science. be: first, $5,000 scholarship; Charles P. Bruderle as Acting in the C&F Cafeteria. The party the achool for honcMiv won in the Mftiiy Eliminating Factors day isoturo 2i00 p.m. second, $4,000; third, $3,000; Director, while Fr. Lawless pur- VU F^rAigii Sfiid^nf will be sponsored by the Faculty 1961 Fisher Body Craftsman's Rofinot revealed that this sues his doctorate. Professor Wives'Club. , Dr. fourth, $2,000. In addition, ten , Villanova University, for the eigiht Guild model-«aT competiticML number will be reduced to a::?:?^^^ Dooombor 10 $1,000 scholarships are awarded Fjred Burgess was made Wtesis^ aiiadeMic year 1061-62, has en- Santa Claus will appear axid five flnal- next and then to the He won the senior divisi

competitiveneas, expense-free trip to the Crafts- •> aggressiveness, sion Frss. enter competition. Duplicate EJvening Division Student Coun- tina, Venezuela, Brazil, Colum- on the committee are Mrs. John ability to get along .*,''•'' man's Guild four-day convention speed, and awards are made if the son oif cil. bia, Peru and Bolivia. Other Gallen, Mrs. Howard McGinn, with the other contestants." held in Detroit a GM employee wins. Competi- Mrs. Gene Albrecht^ and Mrs. 11 The Council, composed of 51 Latin American countries, such students who are Dooombor The eight Reward for Talent tion ends June 8, 1962. representatives elected from as Mexico, Cuba^ and Puerto Harold Hartman. I chosen in the third phase of the Phiiadoiphia Orohostra, Ormandy oonduoting, Qlonn The Fisher body program is each class of the Evening Ses- Rico, have students here. will participate in eliminations sion, nominations ofii- list Gouid pianist, worics of Haydn, Boothovon, Yardumian, designed to interest men in cre- held for The of twenty-three coun- practice sessions using a panel- Council Rep. Chosen ative designing and craftsman- cers Tuesday evening, Novem- tries also include Iraq, Spain, Arrives Jonuory buzzer system similar to the one Monday, 8:30 p.m., Aoadomy of Musio. Malcolm Carton has been ap- LYNX ship and to offer them oppor- ber 28. Ballots are now being Canada, Italy, Iiidia, Philippines, which is used on the television Conneii pointed student council repre- All material for the fall issue For fuii information nonsuit tho Studont tunities for their practice. Gen- mailed out to Student CouncU Jordan, Lebanon, Jamaica, Aus- .contests. The panel was con- sentative for radio station of the LYNX has now been se- erous cash awards and universi- members for election of officers. tralia, Antilles, China, Swttzer- Electrical Engi- buHotin board in Doughorty Hail. to the printer. otructed by the . . they looked WWVU. Charles Labus, the lected and sent "You got here just in the nick of time^siierijf ty scholarships serve as power- The Evening Session has also lan(^ and Africa. neering Department station's personnel director, an- 500 copies of the LYNX will be nice bad hombres." ful incentives for boys to enter been active socially, having had The foreign country with the I-yi,', Mr. Gushing stated that " the appointment of available for sale in January ite an^uarVcSel ca'r^uiWUng ?L ^^^^ a successful fall dance Saturday, largest representation at Villa- ,-. -::/ , V will broadcast the prac- \;. if-. manager. before semester break and will WWVU ' '^^"^^^ ^^^* ^^^^^'^ competitions. ^ Novemlber 11, at the Cynwyd nova is Cuba. tice sessions slated for Decem- sell for $.25. ber 5, 7, and 12. These sessions "We have gathered a suffici- will teke place in the Dougherty ent quantity of material for this Hall Lounges and will be open year's first issue of the literary to members of the Student Body. magazine. I think this ccnning Faculty Aid Requested issue will be the finest yet pro- Father President has request- duced here in Villanova. We are ed "the cooperation of all Fac- already beginning to formulate ulty members in helping them another issue at this time," (the coaches) to prepare for the \WDK1K] stated Garrett Evans, Editor-in- program by providing additional Chief of the LYNX. assisting in the test questions, This issue will consist of 64 administering of the tests, etc." pages and contain 8 short stor- five finalists, who will be The ies and twelve poems, including chosen before the Ibeginning of Viceroy SX^^NaS one written by Poetry Editor Christmas vacation, will return (For games played Saturday, Nov. 4) Brian Vachon and one by to Villanova on Decemiber 27. Evans. Henry Voelker's "Mae- will be housed on campus They Bruce Barton, class of '63, walked off with to^ cenus, Anon," is termed "par- day and night," and "will work prize of $100 in Viceroy's third football contest. ticularly excellent" by Evans. Dr. Rofinot said. The finalists 1st Bruce makes his home in Broomoll, Pq., and is a The cover and most of the il- and coach will travel to New a finarKe major. He is secretary-treasurer of the lustrations were designed by Art York City on January 6 and will Prize Finance Society, and plans to do graduate work Editor, Joe Ruggiero. lodge at the Biltmore HoteL after graduation. His preference in sports centers $10050 around football orKi basketboll. Moderator Resigns Student Council Secorvd prize of $50 was won by Michael Early, Mr. John J. Logue, modera- (Continued from Page 2) '65, ar>d third prize of $25 was taken by Gerald tor of the ICG, announced his the CASHf lend the required money to Consalvi. '65. resignation from that poet last went Freedom Forum. Debate Wednesday. Mr. Loigue also an- until back and forth on the issue 5 PRIZES OF $10 EACH WON BY THESE STUDENTS ON CAMPUS! nounced that Mr. Robert Lan- vote on Tate called for a straw gan, also of the History and Thomas Fornt '65 Harbtrt Harfnttt '64 the issue. The vote was in favor Science Departmentj DoRaM Albliio '64 Political allocating the money, but of Carl firunwald '62 John Langan '62 will succeed him. Mr. Logue was official or bind- was in no way in his first year as moderator, on the Senate. ing —A carton of Viceroys to all students who got all the winners right, regardles^ of scores! having replaced Dr. J. Fred later ^US The big mixup occurred Khouri. when Parliamentarian Joe Mas- sey requested a roll call vote on the allocation question. At this Presidents Hold Panel point parliamentary fur began to Inspiration in the business fly. A vote was called for to de- world will be the object of the cide on the roll call after much Young Presidents' Organization discussion. Chairman Tate said which will hold a discussion that those in favor were in the Thursday morning, December 7, majority, but his decision was at 10:30 a.m. in room 209, C&P. questioned by McMonagle. A VICEROY ^SS?^Na4 They will discuss how they vote was required on this chal- started their 'business in order lenge to the chair. (For games played Saturday, Nov. 18) to show the students that they McMonagle claimed that in- can do likewise. justice had been done and finally \ Denny AAcClain, class of '63, took first prize The organization is composed show the vote was counted by a 1st of $100 in Viceroy's fourth and final contest. of presidents of area businesses the council «« l#/ of hands. Most of Tareyton's Dual Filter in duas partes divisa est! Denny is Qr\ English nnajor, ond commutes daily and has as its main purpose the time were so confused by this ACTiVATED CHARCOAL from Havertown, Pa. His nxiin interest lies in the discussion of business systems explain SeiLtas (Crazy Legs)CatOi Bacchus Cup winner. iNN»t Prize that the chair had to says mm dromatic field and is a member of the Belle Mas- in the United States with stu- upon and the issue being voted "There are lots of filter cigarettes around," says Crazy Legs, que drqmatic society. dents in ^business schools in the "nay" vote what an "aye" or "but e pluribus unum stands out -Dual Filter Tareyton. For $100^ Philadelphia area. The memibers would mean. Finally, after a SecorxJ prize of $50 went to John Longan, '62, receive the best taste of the best tobaccos, try Tareyton -one filter no emolument. half hour of argument and con- QTvi third prize of $25 went to Charles J. Kelly, Speaking Thursday will ibe cigarette that really delivers de gustibus!" fusion, the assembly permitted CASH! class of '62. Newlin T. Booth, President of itself to go on record in what Deemer Steel Casting Cwnipany, many consider an important DUAL FILTER 5 PRIZES OF $10 EACH WON BY THESE STUDENTS ON CAMPUSI New Castle, Del.; Robert Kar- matter. The result was 31-4^^2 in don. President of Blems Corpor- favor of appropriating thfe Qarl ariBwaM "62 Ronto Dtllbtrit '12 ation, Philadelphia; Charles E. money. Ed Satitr *I2 Colan, President of the *86 Crescent Agkinst the motion were Al Tareyton Jabi MoKthray *t2 Williaa Fath Ink and Color C

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Rejects, 5N's Meet Scrsnton Game .^;*M***.w. 'Roiuid Mid CoHrt (ConthiWd from Page 12) Athletes Grid Squad Prepares To Decide Intramural On Skates see how they will do. For Deeenber Trek Football Champions Ramsey used 11 men in the AnaWi^Of ReaBtr romp over the Bisons who some- Te Texas Sun Bowl how were rated a threat to the -by Jo« Zawaeki' On becemtoer 6, the Intra- MAO crown. Backcourtmen This Christmas the Villanova Dear Hubie, Mural Football season will come Harry Booth, Jim iLyman^ and varsity football team will have I guess to a close as the 5n's and the Billy Hoy repeatedly forced the the opportunity to celebrate a we've known each other about six years now and Rejects clash. C^hristmas south although we're not the closest inexiperienced B u c k n e 1 1 iball of the Mason- of friends, I figure that we've gotten atong In the Austin Field playoffs, handlers into errors and when Dixon line by virtue ot their in- pretty well together. And it's because I think as Jody'B Raiders defeated the the Hawks didn't stop their vitation to the Sun Bowl in El much of you as I do that I'm writing this open letter to Paso, you Finks on November 28, 12-0, pressing tactics, the Bisons just Texas. rather than talking it over with you alone. I know you'll realize while the 5n's beat the Avonal- seemed to give up completely. As a reward for completing a that there's a good reason behind it and that I'm not linis by the same score on the The St Joe fans, however, en- 7-2 season, the team will partk:i- just trying to "sound on you." 20. On November 30 the 5n's joyed every minute of it, prob^ pate in the post-season bowl just You see, you're about the only reliable . „ entity the basket- defeated Jody's Raiders by an ably because it helped them to across the border from Juarez, ball team has this year and when I came down to the Palestra impressive 18-0 Mexico. score as Quar- forget a similar romp last Thus many local Wild- on Saturday night, I was expecting a lot of you in terms of terback Bob Queen tossed two Spring cat supporters are planning this year. against that club from to If I thought you were letting ine down, I wouldn't touchdown passes to Harry Mit- Columbus, acconipany the Ohio in the NCAA. team on Deeen- bother mentioning it but I have tb figure that you're letting chell and one to John Meakim. ber 30, 1961. yourself down, after the Scranton "game." This victory gave the Austin The Wildcats have resumed X': Three Foolish Things Field title to the 5n's. practice for this engagement Although Saturday's Rejects Win FRESHMAN! which willJbe with the Univer- games were two large farces, quite a few thmgs that happened set me to thinking. Moving to Mendel Field, Sap- sity of Wichita, the Missouri Three of them were thmgs that you did. One was ienza's Raiders shutout Bravo ALL THOSE Valley champions. Practice will distressing, the second wasfooUshj^nd the third was Company 13-0 on November 28. cease on the twenty-third of De- more foolish. the other semifinal contest WHOSE PICTURES cemiber. The team leave« for El The first is perhaps some- Rejects blanked the Night Paso .on Decemiber 26. thing that you can't change at ^Is 12-0 on the 29th. For the MUST BE ^ tliis late date, but it sure is a Field title and the right to fact ^' kick in the pants to see you the 5n's, the Rejects edged by RETAKEN PLEASE Bowling Team Halts fake your man out, drive, and the Raiders, 6-0. At the half the then just when you're set for game was scoreless; yet, the REPORT TO THE Hawks And Rams For a layup, stop and "reach" with Raiders led in all the important Third And Fourth Win the ball, instead of laying it first downs 3-1. In the second PHOTO LAB ON up for an easy deuce. Did you half the Rejects began to move. Sweeping to their third and see George Saturday when he fourth successive Following a Marty Whalen OR BEFORE victories in drove? With your talent, I have pass interception, Quarterback league play, the Villanova var- to figure that you're capable of (Photo by Joe Kondenefci) (Photo by Irwin Frankel) Rich Radziak skirted right sity Bowling squad moved into that type end DECEMBER 7. Michaels of ball control. Ed coaches the line as the Wildcat football squad second place for a 40 yard touchdown run. An unidentified Villanova hockey forward centers puck to onnishing wing seeking position to in the Philadelphia prepares for its Sun Bowl duel with Wichita. The second thing was when draw goalie (not Division of the Eastern College The try for the fextra points was I shown) from net to light the red lamp indicating a goal. you stole a ball in the first half missed. With eight minutes left Bowing Conference, with last Joe and went for the basket with a to play in the game the Sunday's wins over St. Joseph's Zowocki Raiders Career Cues man trailing you. Instead of were unable to move the ball College, 2-1, and West Chester Rugby SquadRouts St Joes; laying it up yoiMad to dunk it. Why? When you did, the guy against the/rugged Reject de- State, 3-0. clobbered you and came down flat on your back. Do you fense. Nevertheless, the Rejects Processing, plastics, and electronics are few The Wildcats were led by the a examples. realize that you couW have been seriously hurt and ruined Then pick the one you have a leaning toward, and get Guinan, St Onge Score 23 efforts of John McCarthy who "Hitch your wagon to what could be the best year of your career? Was it worth the posted a 236 single game and a the names of the most progressive companies in that risk of an injury just to give some fans who don't know any field. A strong Wildcat rugby squad continuously 589 for three games. Charlie JOIN THE M pressed their goal- better a thrill? If they're that naive, let them go watch Wilt raced to a 41-0 Murphy paced the St. Joe's a 'grovrth' industry- One thing I'd like to point out from my own career is score while line. do those things. He hasn't brought the Warriors a champion- OFFICIALS' CLUB trampling squad with a 235 single and a ... a growth industry may also be an old business that's a newly-organized St. ship yet. Get valuable experience in The victory was the sixth for on the verge of new development. Shortly after leaving Joseph's team in a match last strong 625 triple. officiating al( sports, as an in- Saturday. the 'Cats who have also lost Not Worth it college I found this situation in the Outdoor Advertising Previously the team had de- tromurol official. This year and grow with it!'' three What made the third thing there are more teams thon ever, field. What my associates and I did was to employ color, Wildcat Richie Guinan paced times and tied once. Next feated Lafayette 2-1 and Lehigh bad was not the fact that oryj the Villanova 3-0 (by virtue of a forfeit). The you missed that backward dunk in the second half, there is o greot need for Doug/as Leigh, President action and motion to dramatically personify the product, assault in scoring week the Wildcats sojourn to but that officials, you even especiolly in basket- brand or services b^ing advertised. In doing with seven out of nine conver- Main Liners' record to date had the temerity to try it after that fall in the first Douglas Leigh, Inc. so, we de- Baltimore to compete with the ball. Join the Offidols' Club to- half. I think veloped the modem type 'Spectaculars' that talked, blew sion attempts for a total of 14 stands at 10-2 with first place you're smart enough to know that dunking the day. Entry blanks ore available Baltimore Rugby Club at John points. Luke St. Onge followed La Salle leading with a perfect ball doesn't demoralize the opposition, despite "A growth industry is a new industry that is on the smoke rings, soap bubbles, etc. . . . signs that changed the what Joe Fan in the Intramural office , Room with three Hopkins University Field. slate of 12-0. may think. You 112, Alumni Hall. way up — moving quickly, expanding fast. When you face of Broadway and the famous Times Square area. trys for nine points know as well as I do that if you try that while Tom against Don Nelson and that join a company in one of the growth fields you have This is just one example. The really important thing Kane and Frank Previously Baltimore succumb- Captain Sal Rico Vice-Presi- Iowa crew in the Holiday Tourna- Maguire each gained two trys nient that they'll just laugh at you. Why take something extra working for you . . . you grow up with it. to remember is this : When you set your sights on a career, ed to the Wildcats during Honie- dent of the League, commented that chance of agreed that this was their tough- apiece for six points. mjury just for some clown in the stands who doesn't know To find out which industry is right for you, try this : Ask aim for an industry that is going to grow, so you can grow coming weekend but afterwards that the second game with St. est game in nearly two years. any better? You remember what Al someone in a good investment office to give list of with it. Ifs the difference used to say about them. you a between a rocket that blasts Others joining in the scoring won the annual 7-a^ide Tourna- Joe's was extrmely New EligibUity Rule tight with the industries he considers 'growth industries'. Data off, and one that just sits there. Good luck!" The team needs you, Hubie, and you need yourself in laurels were Captain Ralph ment in New York with little Villanova winning 003-902. There has 'been a new ruling top-notch shape. You've got to stop yourself from doing Lewis and Harry Tucci, each trouble. Captain Lewis com- West Chester, however, provid- these made in regard to varsity play- thmgs. It's two points when you lay it up. It doesn't ers participating in intramural with a try. The Villanova de- mented that the game would ed little difficulty have to be fancy. as the Wild- I've always given you credit for a lot of sense; basketball. With the coaches' fense found no difficulty in con- really need a concerted effort cats powered themselves to vic- for your sake, use it now. permission, each team will be taining the Hawk attack and for a Wildcat win. tory. Yours truly, permitted to have one varsity ''i- Joe Z. athlete on its roster. The athlete OO^vmOHT © t»61. THl COCA-COLA COMPANY. COCA-COU ANO COKE ARC RCQISTCRCD TRAOCMARKt ^'"""r-"-*^, v^^^j,^^ «•:! ^#»'v> vi«:,y "V«t.y.^ must have written approval from his coach; furthermore, he may 18 I not be a member of either the The idiocy of the Big Five was never better exemplified than last freshman or varsity Basketball Saturday night. Some 6000 plus fans paid their way squads. into the Palestra to watch two mismatches that better be- Intramural Notes longed in the respective host school's field houses. Granted the fact that schools need December 1 was the last day "breathers" to open with, why saturate the Palestra schedule for team entries. The team sched- with comedies like Saturday ? ules were posted on December 4 A Bulletin reporter pointed out the utter irony of it last and should be consulted weekly. year when he noted that while our schools play the likeS( of There was a meeting on Monday Muhlenberg, Albright, Scranton, St. Francis, etc., the peren- Decemiber 4 of all team cajptains nial powers (Kentucky, West Virginia, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and managers to discuss league etc.) are playing each other and sharpening for the opening rules and regulations. of their leagues. What happens is that when tournament time comes around, the powers get the bids even though our Counterpoint players and coaching are equal to theirs. Consider, for (Continued from Page 4) example, St. Louis, with 12 bids in the last 14 years. Of could be nominated and elected coui-se, the reporter was criticized as an enemy even though in 1964, but, the Goldwater sha- he is one of the Big Five's staunchest supporters. spread in gradual saun- dow has Good Sportsmanship ter across the country. Goldwater neither drinks cof- NOTE TO THE FANS: No one can tell you to root for, or fee nor smokes, but prefers how \m root, but consider the following. (1) A jfood play bourbon with water. He drives is a good play, no matter who makes it, and it is worthy of a Thunderbird equipped with applause. (2) Every victory by a Big Five team reflects on your school special gadgets. In his office, and team as well as the Big P^ive itself. Goldwater employs a small staff (3) Wouldn't it be a show of^lass to stand and greet out* —^possibly indicating that he visiting opponents as they come onto the floor prior to d game, does not expect the 1964 nom- or when one of their players fouls out after a particularly fine ination. game? In regard to his political opin- Be sure to H. J. Krynoldt OPEN and watch the Frosh when they open their season ToJxcfo WIDE ComiMny SAYA-H-H-H! ions, he lends the impression of Have a reaj cigarette-CaiTlol next week. They've got two little Wlniton-galm ^letJb^atx^eshing new feeling with Coke! guys named Ericson and man with ut- .North Ctrollna an earnest, intent Kenney who could very well be- the best two all-around back- most sincerity. THE BEST TOBACCO MAKES Th/ BESTS.MOKE. couitmen this school has seen in some time. BottM under Mttiorltyo0nM Coca-Cola Ceiii^y by Tba PMIaMpMa tttt-lsta ttHlsf 8s. 10 THEVIM>NOVAN • D^etmbm 6, 1961 December 6, 1961 • THE VILLANOVAN 1 ^^f9i:tt)S$mff;ii^. mm VOL. h 37 No. 10 Vil-LANOVA UNIVl rLLANOVA, PA. DECEMBER 13, 1961 Villmova, St Josephs Open Seasons With Easy Victories Eight College Bowl Seml-Finollsts To All Villanovans: Villanova and St J o s e p h * s enjoy too often this year, and May the Blessings of the Christmas opened 1961-62 basketball cam- ran freely in the controlled fast Time be enjoyed by all of you this year! paigns Saturday night with easy break that Kraft hopes to use Rehearse Under Show-Type Conditions Our peaceful enjoyment of this time is victories over haipless Scranton successfully in thwarting his of the History Political marred somewhat by the cloud that looms and Bucknell. lack of board strength. by Jo« McCarthy and Sci- ing the candidates. When ques- indica- ence Department, disclosed that tioned as to just over the horizon, threatening to enslave the The first of 29 Palestra dates Obie O'Brien gave good The second appearance within how well the serve well the five finalists will be selected team can be expected entire world in the servitude of atheistic drew a surprising turnout of tion that he will eight days of a Villanova group to do on his height and on the basis of "scores achieved the program, he commented, "I communism. But we want no enslavement; 6712 for the twinbill which in against men own on national television will fea- weight while adduig twelve in tests, aggressiveness, compe- we want freedom. When we are young, it the end gave little indication of ture the acceptance of a invita- think that they will do credit- points on six buckets. Hubie tiveness, speed, and ability to may seem that freedom is found in the ab- the respective merits of the tion to the College Bowl spon- ably. They all deserve a lot of Hawk and Wildcat teams. White, VUlanova's only returnee get along with other contestants.*^ sence of all restrairft, and so we rebel at sored by General Electric on thanks for many sacrifices of with experience, was high man He also thanked the faculty restraint. But Our Divine Saviour in his Strong Debut January 7, 1962 in New York with 19 points, on 7 for 21 from for their assistance in providing time and study, and for their coming at the first Christmas gives graphic The Main Liners won by 81-64, City. five fouls before illustration of the truth that the highest aided greatly by the 30 point the floor and questions and answers for test- very cooperative attitude." hhnself. Following the varsity football freedom is found in subjecting ourselves to debut of sophomore backcourt- fouling out smooth -move shots which unaied the Palestra's Sat- Nfquad's contest for athletic ac- Georgeliiettwich scores on one of his and If Jones and Leftwich improve the truth and love of Almighty God. For it (Photo Frank Matunia) men George Leftwich (16) night crowd. by with each game, they could team colades on December 30, four is His truth love will urday Wally Jones (14). Elarlier in the and His that make us and run a few teams representatives of the university week, Coach Jack Kraft had with White free—free from sin and error and fear. to the wire but their running will vie for scholastic^ honors be- May each Villanovan find this Cutroneo And stated that he would like to see precious Glueck, will be predicated on their get- fore a Sunday afternoon audi- freedom at Cagers Start Long Treic; a 20 point spread in his debut the feet of the Blessed Madonna Cat ball off the boards and ence of millions against another Ross Take Awards At and he would have gotten his ting the and Child this Christmas and always. fairness to McMonagle, Walsh, team of four collegians from an wish had he not let up towards in Sincerely yours, and O'Brien, it would seem prop- unannounced college. Annual Grid Banquet Tigers, Bufs, Eagles the end and sulbstituted. Rev. John A. Klekotka, OSA To Face er to give them until January to Glueck, with The number of candidates for President Junior halfback, Larry Such was not the case (Continued on Page 10) hardwood guard while Earl Thiele, the tall- positions on the team has been last Monday evening accepted Coach Jack Kraft's Jack Ramsey of St. Joe's. Real- the club at 6-4, will Alumni starte tonight at Princeton est man on year's edition of narrowed to nine In the past the annual National five Villanova izing that this at Ni- be playing at center. week. Eight of the prospective Award as the "Most Valuable and finishes up Saturday the Hawks is not as strong in 14tli Place Finish I, -h will have an advantage in height contestants bowl-bound Wild- agara in what might be the height as last year, the success- have contended Player" on the times during that the 'Cats for one of the rare Vic Zwolak against each other on Radio football squad. toughest road trip ful mentor obviously Is planning Nets cat season and should have Its by will take all season. Opening at the using harassing tactics at Station WWVU of Villanova. The award was determined at on best chance for a victory Ail-American Honor Each program has been conduct- a vote of the members of the the home of the the half-court stripe and ibefore the Main- Buffalo. Villanova's Vic Zwolak ed under the actual existing con- team and presented by Frank champions tonight, It Penn, Scranton, Villanova bus to Newark after Talleet Tea^ In Scliooi's History placed 14th in the NCAA Cross- ditions of the College Bowl it- Soils, President of theVillanova liners will However, with less than three in from where they will Niagartf; showing strong country Championships held in self.. Alumni, at the 40th annual Foot- the game minutes left in the game and St wiU have last Drake fly to Buffalo for their game on the lOT last season, Eku»t Lansing, Michigan ball Banquet held in the Joe's leading by over 30 points, Mace In Debate Tournament team will stay team in the school's week. The top fifteen finishers Previous to diminishing the Hotel of Philadelphia. Thursday. The the tallest Ramsey refused to let up on a definite advant- accorded Ali- and I'' Falls., till Satur- and a are automatically group to nine, there had been The University of Pennsylva- aware. Temple, Rosemont Glueck led the team in rush- over in Niagara history beaten and disgraced ]*' the thoroughly Zwola^, a they meet the off the boards against American honors. two other cuts, an original from nia took first honors in the Sec- Wilkes. >, ing with 400 yards in 60 day night when age Bucknell group. Despite the ; m Purple Eagles. After Liners. Luckily for Villa- Sophomore, is the fli«t Villa- 26b to 23 and then another from Annual Villanova Debate The main purpose of the Beta it attempts for a 6.7 average. powerful Main coach's obviously sincere inten- ond In four days the nova, Al Butler graduated and novan to receive sucK an award. 23 to 12 quarterfinallsts. One last weekend. Gamma debating society, in or- three games tions, the exhibition did earn the Tournament, held return to friendly Joe Maddrey, rebounding a«e, Villanova finished l4th in the more final cut will determine the trophies ganizing the annual event, is to 'Cats win title of "bush" by more than a Second and third place they host Iowa will be Ineligible until next sem- meet five will travel York. an opportunity for for- ground where few observers. who to New were awarded to Scranton Uni- provide at the Villanova Field ester due to scholastic diflBcul- Oregon State, the champion The fifth man in the squad will University ensic competition among col- State Cats Breeze versity and Villanova Glenn at 6-5 averaged Sophomore House. tles. Ken 68 points, was led by act as an alternate in the event respectively. The distribution of leges and universities. Society sea- After ties at six, eight, and Princeton Tigers over 17 points a game last Gale Storey who ran the four that some member of the other conducted by President Terry Stratman says, ten, the Main Liners went ahead the trophies was son and will be expected to team in a credible 19:46.6 this annual Princeton will field an exper- seriously mile grind four can not appear. the Very Reverend John A. Kle- "It is hoped that in lead- to stay and were never Pete with Captain Ed Ladley despite a 32 degree temper- finalists The eight will become of ienced five led by all-Ivy threatened. After a few time Also accompanlng the seml-finallsts vying for positions on ilie Villanova kotka, OSA, who announced to tournament one ing the scoring colunm. Soph- 20 mile per hour Campbell (19.1) who led the ner- ature and a to New York for the show will College Bowl team pose for publicity photo. From left to right, an audience of 160 spectators the Important and significant In Payne averaged 23 moments of understandable the past two omore Al wind. ;;'.};;••• be one of the tdree coaches, Dr. first row, Peter Murphy, Gerald Goulet, - ' --=--— ->--- u. the East." Future plans for ex- Ivies in scoring vousness Leftwich put on a fine ^ Jerome Heavey, and Lawr- and visitors that he was very points a game for the freshmen seasons. Al Kaemmerlln, who his Zwolak, when asked tf ttie Henry L. Rofinot, Mr. Henry B. ence Rosintowskl; second row, William Huttamis, Andrew D'Arcy, impressed the pansion Indicate that an entire will be display of ball control in favorably by year. last season and at 6-7 running, gralbbed 355 rebounds last toward the basket. The weather affected his Cuahing, and Dr. Felix M. Bei- James T. Murphy, and Gerald West. tournament and particularly by weekend will be devoted to this handle under the boards. drive Jack Whitehouse and Art Hy- hard to stated, "The other fel- duk. activity, instead of the one day will Cats made use of their height ad- simply the performance of the particl- O'Connell • Andy '.;'. '' '" 'Vv are three other returnees Veteran had to run in it too". '. It now encompasses. land playmaker. vantage, something they won't lows Ipatlng teams. the Tigers compile serve as the Eagles' Competing in the three radio who helped Art Exhibit Fails To Excite Ikfr. facul- Awarding of Trophies stopped St. Bonaven- James McDonough, an 18-8 record last season. Bill Niagara programs were Ja^nes T. Mur- winning streak at ty advisor and coach, expressed The tournament, consisting of Larry Glutck Hearlow and Rich Wright are ture's home phy, Freshman Chemical Engine- I three rounds, started at 10:30 ' drop- his great satisfaction and pleas- honortd the 99 lest year after having er, Gerald A. Goulet, Sophomore ... fighting for the fifth spot on Ihunipressed Culture Seekers Saturday morning. Trophies close one to the Wildcats. ure at the team representing starting club. Noted for their ped a Electrical Engineer, Lawrence J. scored 50 points, and caught 19 playing on one tt Villanova, and Indicated his were awarded after the final ball control, and Villanova will be Rosintowskl, Sophomore Chemi- by Jan Dyroff ;- the finer things in life," then outside weave, ' passes. He has also been voted round, at 4:30. of the toughest courts in the all was not lost. hopes that "this most success- the good shot, Princeton with cal Engineer, William D'Arcy, Culture came to Villanova. to the Ail-American Catholic before a par- |ful tournament" would be the Terry Cooney, Secretary- the only graduate, country at Niagara Sophomore Arts and Science, General Criticism voted All-East by the Don Swan Last week the Cultural Affairs Treasurer, said "From the com- team and tisan crowd, thus making a A general aura of polntless- beginning of a long and substan- win be a tough hurdle for the Peter A. Murphy, Sophomore C Committee of the Student Coun- editors of Extension. tial tradition at the University. ments of the attending teams, To tough game tougher. F, F. ness and shallowness of mean- Inexperienced Wildcats. & Jerome Harvey, Junior cil presented an exhibition of art The annual presentation of the House Topic for discussion was the the Second Annual Villanova De- make the night longer, the game First At the Field Arts and Science, Gerald F. ing was the general criticism of Martin J. McLaughlin Memorial by the students of the Philadel- National College Debating Top- bating Tournament appears a Dillon gym Returning to the Mainline, the the show. There was one piece, awarded to team will be played at West, Junior Arts and Science, phia Museum College of Art plaque was i ic: "Be it resolved that Labor complete success. This further Tigers have a habit 'Cats will get a two day rest be- William D. Huttanus^ on the abstract side, with some- Richie Ross for his lead- where the Senior captain State at the Culture was seen by Villanova. thing Unions should come under the encourages us In our destination of winning. They downed Tem- fore hosting Iowa Arts and Science and Joseph A. that seemed to be a little ership and initiative as team Being more unfortunate than labor to make the Villanova tourna- Field House In the first of three Massey, the brown jug in the middle. Char- jurisdiction of federal gained Second ple there last year. Senior Political Science. leader. Ross had 12-13 last usual run of "veni, vedl, vlcl," laws. ** Each school had an af- ment one of the top debating take on campus games. State, acteristics such as this justify Team guard honors on the All- The Wildcats will tournaments. *' year, has an experienced club The five finalists will be selec- It is doubtful if culture, this the criticism. firmative and a negative team, Buffalo Thursday night with re- East team. give Villanova time in the form of art, made each consisting of two members. mind. The Bulls, who and the height to ted before the beginning of the The whole exhibit was divided Selected by his teammates as venge in too a few headaches. Bob Storey, Christmas vacation and will re- much of an impression at into seven sections; Joe Rohrer and Terry Cboney Performer," averaged just over six feet in painting, Professor Hans Kohn *'Most Consistent Straw, 6-4, will Villanova, much less than a con- were the affirmative team for surprised the 6-8, and Marv turn to the campus on Decenvber drawing, graphics, fashion illus- another junior, end Joe Cut- height last year, alternate at center, with Gary 27 for further practice and tute- quest. trations, illustrations, advertis- Villanova, while Dave Galle and Lecture On with the 'CJats, 63-62, at the Paleotra. Delivers •! ix)neo, was presented avera^red 13 John Callahan spoke for the neg- their starting five Wheeler, who lage. From that date until their Watching the people viewing ing, and photography. Cyril J. Burke Award. Each Buffalo lost points a game last year, and appearance, will the works was nearly engros- ative. Germanism, Slavism team were by graduation and have just they be recom- as The illustrations division was senior member of the Ptacek returning to the The tournament, ibegun .last returning. Junior John mended books and periodicals sing as the works themselves. the best. It made up in clarity Tuesday afternoon in Dough- .also presented with an inscribed six lettermen year, has greatly increased in guard positions. Vinnie Brewer, Giggles, grins, Bill HoJohn, expected to lead the which should aid them on the and wisecracks and depth what was lacking in year erty Hall the History and Poli- football tie clasp by the Villa- years ,slze and Importance. This out State's high scorer two were predominant. Apparently rest. Philadelphia, spon- team this season, will be program. the Two untitled works there were dele^gations from tical Science Department spons- nova Club of ago, has rejoined the club this knee injury. UB will All expenses for the trip will reading is not one of the talents stood out above the recTt. sors of the banquet. with a The schools hi New York, Delaware, ored its first major lecture of the height season. Gary Klevin, 6-5, and of Villanova's address of the have its problems with be handled by General Electric. art critics. Maybe first was a scene of primitive West Virginia, New Jersey, and fall semester. The principal round out the re- and hustle, Dave Groth The Villanova team will stay in they thought the ubiquitous evening was given by Harry A. but with good speed aviation by R. B. Dance, and Pennsylvania. A few of the Professor Hans Kohn of City be tough to beat turning letterman. Blltmore Hotel "iPlease Do Not Touch!" signs Stuhldreher, Assistant to the the Bulls could the for the week- the second was a war scene of schools represented were: Penn College of New York (City Uni- floor. (Serry Fil- The Wildcats take on Ford- Rehersals for were just another offering Vice President of the U.S. Steel on their home end. the program for Negro soldiers in a blue compo- State, Rutgers, The University versity of New York) addressed Bill Fulton will be bat- ham, St Francis of Brooklyn, their pleasure. But if Corporation. Stuhldreher is a ipski and (Photo by Frank Matunls) are scheduled for botii Saturday some good sition by William CampbeU. of Pennsylvania, Swarthmore, the student body on "The Strug- the tling for one of the forward and St Francis of Loretto January 6 and Sunday January was gained and some of the Pie former Villanova coach between Hubie White displays his agUe (orm In performing another Attempted Modernism GettyAurg, Urslnus, Franklin gle for Central Eastern Europe Jhn Krawcsyk will following week before the 1935 when Villanova spots while player. Saturday n%ht» as the 7. Shoppe hangers-on do gain a Paintings, and Marshall, Lehigh, Hunter (Pan Germanism and Pan Slav* 1925 and De* dunk before a helpless Scraoton drawings, and prom- handle the other. Bill McEv«y Quaker City Tournament on Dr. Rofinot, Acting Chainnan small amount of approdation for ^ became a team of national Wildcats opened the season with an 81-64 victory. (Oontinued on Page 2) College, The University of Del- ism). Nick Shosho > will be at cemlber 26. inence. and in otir.> 12 THE VILLANOVAN • D«cefnber 6, 1961 iM^