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Page 16 THE VILLANOVAN October 14, 1969 Wildcat Eleven Miami Bound Wildcats Still Seek First Win of Ohio, one of the Nation's leading small college football teams, will fur- nish the rugged opposition when Villanova's travel-weary 'Cats conclude the first half of their schedule Saturday at Oxford, Ohio. Saturday's clash will mark the first time Villanova has met Miami on the gridiron. The southwestern Ohio school, sometimes referred to as "The Yale of the West", is so dub- bed only in academic circles, for Miami hasn't had a losing foot- ball season in seventeen years. It's list of alumni and former coaches reads like a Who's Who in sports.

:,,.,'/ v' Familiar Names Paul Dietzel, , Weeb Ewbank, Paul Brown, , , and Greorge Blackburn, are some of the former Miami coaches who have gained national promin- ence. The present Redskin coach 31 year old . In slightly over three years Pont's team have amassed a glittering 21-7-1 EC aerial fall short of receiver as Reggie Powe (44) moves in on the play. record. His 1957 and 1958 teams won championship honors in the Mid- 4

American Conference. ' ;,„'., Pessimistic Outlook K At the outset of the current campaign Pont feared that his minions would hardly be able to break even let alone duplicate or better last year's 5-3 mark. Apparently, though, Pont's ex- pressed fear was merely the standard pessimism of most col- lege coaches for his Redskins have not yet tasted defeat. One of the Redskins' victims was Xavier. The Ohioans whal- loped the Musketeers, 33-7. (For anyone who has a short memory n Xavier pummeled Frank Rea-

gan's charges, 48-20 ) The chief reason for Pont's "wait and pray" attitude wias his lack of experienced tackles. He had three lettermen, Ron Brooks, Jack Tibbets, and Bob Fletcher ready to man the posi- tion but none of these men could match last year's tackles in phy- sical stature. Strong Inner Defense Pont's tackles last year both weighted well over 230 pounds. The middle line, a strong point last season, poses no problem this year either. Jim Daniels. Gary Cobb, guards, and Gary Huber, at center figure to get the job done for Pont inside. All are punishing blockers and de- fensive standouts. The real Miami bright spot, however, is the backfield. At fullback Pont has a converted tackle, Dave (Bo) Chamberlin. In three games last year after switching from the line, the 6-1, .

•T-,.V "Isjk:^*: Page 2 THE VILLANOVAN October 21, 1M»9 October 21, 1959 THE VILLANOVAN Pace 3 Fr. Klekotka Pledges Full Council Making Fine Arts Course Revived Cooperation To Council Contracts For New By Student-Faculty Board An address by Very Rev. John bate followed after which Pol- The possibility of reviving their are equally Klekotka, O.S.A., and a hassel lock agreed to withdraw his a parents, who Forum Speakers course in Fine Arts at Villanova deserving, since, in many cases, over a technically highlighted amendment. Then the motion as was one of the major topics of they are footing good part of the Student Council bi-monthly stated above was passed by the The Committee for Academic a discussion at last Wednesday's the bill." meeting held two weeks ago. congress and everything seemed Affairs announced last week its Student-Faculty Board meeting. Father Gildea suggested that The president declared that to be resolved. tentative plans for the five re- The Board, composed of the possibilities the administration considers the Advised to Retable maining forums to be held fol- mem- of such letters bers of both the administration be looked into. Council to be effective repre- However, at this juncture, lowing the successful forum dis- and the student body, seemed In closing, Hoffman stated sentatives and leaders of the Henry advised the congress to cussing Mr. Khrushchev's visit unanimous in their approval that "this was the student body. re-table the motion since he to the United States. of most success- such a course. A course in the ful Student-Faculty meeting I Encourages Council said it was apparent that this The Committee has contacted Fine Arts, however, would have have ever had the pleasure of "We feel confident," said matter should be referred to the Council Against Conununist to be initiated on a trial basis, attending." Father Klekotka "that, under committee further clarifica- Aggression and the Intercollegi- for they agreed. The Student-Faculty Commit- the guidance of your chairman, tion. ate Society of Individualists to Too Small Enrollment tee is composed of Rev. Joseph you will enjoy a most fruitful Incredibly enough, Henry's inaugurate their program. It was noted that a similar Gildea, OSA, Vice-President of year. Be assured that we are motion was unanimously passed Setting the months of the course did appear in the Villa- Academic Affeiirs, Mr. Edward with you in all your endeavors." to the benefit o feveryone. coming forums as December, nova curriculum several years Murray, and Mr. Ray Cummings, The business part of the ses- Jim Hooker, Council secre- February, March and April, Ei- ago, but its enrollment was not Villanova faculty members; and sion was marked by quick pass- tary, was writing furiously to leen Greyson, member of the At the fifth pre-

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Page 6 THE VILLANOVAN October 21, 1989 October 21, 1959 THE VILLANOVA N Page? tt PRATTUS . . TAKE ME ALONG" . FALLOUT . . GRENDEL'S CAVE... Mr. B Continues To Scream Eugene O'Neill Play Glistens BMOC's In; Rosies New Villanova Directory Tells In; But Bising's Out A Graduate's Dream: Patterns, As Editor Drinks His Cream As NostalgicMusicalComedy |im mcoteer i Jim Turner All: Defines and Refines Suburbs nataiie ottired Also Ranch FORTNIGHT AGO, after And Wagon T IS GENERALLY known and gives a controlled and at A a few pointless inti'oduct- Bocci-players and bagel-beat* had more than our share of J — ly Josephine Morello (2) date bureau day is ended. |im bising that Eugene O'Neill wrote times—a very senBitive per- ory remarks, I made a half- era ! —Let's go to press ! •mud'. (3) study hall Commerce & Finance Build- ON only one "happy" play in his formance. hearted attempt to acquaint Here are in the middle THE PAVEMENT out- New* housing developments PRATTLE PROVERB: An ap- we (4) discussion center ing—A large, beautiful, spaci- long and distinguished career, Walter Pidgeon, the frosh with our fair city, been side of Buckingham Palace a have been constructed with HELP WANTED — Jobs are ple a day as Nat Mil- of October, and we've occasionally, a cafeteria ious, modern building which, —costs five cents. (5) no more variety the end that one being "Ah Wilder- ler, the head of the simple Philly. This week I will con- back to school for a month. groove has been worn by the than .; now available for ci^*cuit riders K Classroom Annex — White somehow, just made it within producting of canning fac- ness". family, is likewise magnificent. tinue my one- Of course, this is nothing to a ;C'' . :to repair the miles of campus; elephant of the campus which the bounds of the campus ceaseless, measured pacing of THE %U\1CAZ^ . . This «^^ tory. fencing. warm, amusing, and He lends dignity and charm 11^ man campaign the seasoned veterans, but to .: Must have horse. 1 Infirmary ^ own serves as a meeting place for —A health building the regiments of guards, who tender story of young love, to his role and possesses a surv a a i n s t ig- initiated frosh 1060—Mr. R. should not be [rj g the newly who classes when all else fails. so far-removed from the beat- INSTITUTIONS OF higher and its protect the person of Her to effect on a typical prisingly fine singing voice. •' norance and il- have so far only gotten their ; .VV^ade bear the brunt of thei; VBoopity Doop Oop" ^X^^r^ 1^ Alumni Hall—Dormitory sit- en path that it can sometimes learning have erected dormi- American family in the year His most important by in whirlpool of Majesty the attack. Mr. B. deserves much number myj^g^^ ^literacy feet wet the uated between the Chapel and facilitate cures by virtue of its tories, buildings intended to 1906, has been faithfully "Staying coming closer to of the criticism. Mr. B. is re- Dig That Sound and Young"—is beautiful jll^VJfl^^^ college life, it is a milestone. the Library. Although the remoteness. A student who Queen. shelter and comfort a class of brilliantly adapted by Joseph and truly moving. home and re- have been brain- sponsible for the description of -V'j^^N^il^C By now, they name of the building has been leaves the C&F with an in- Various society which is supposed to OOME PEOPLE like music, Stein the and Robert Russell into Eileen Herlie as Aunt Lil^ vealing some of '.' washed, orientated, and in- game and therefore for •^ I like rock and roll. Excuse corrupted to Animal House, curable cold might easily devel- parts of this have in its possession some a stunning musical the spinater the impression the !fens comedy school teacher the darker sec- structed to the point that no op curable campus, once aesthetic faculties, home me, I "dig" it. Please don't one may believe that the lat- pneumonia; the with the "Take Me Along." who has been in love rets of succeed- should receive of the team. with corner of the campus ter is the proper title of the thought of the long walk could having been same view that a military . misunderstand me, I appreciate McATEER This show has to be one of Uncle Sid for over 16 years, ing as a BMOC escape their knowledge. Still, music also, but to me rock and residence if he happens to hear "heal" many insurance ills; worn into commander might load a Sonny Stein could do better. the finest musical comedies to ie excellent; and her many (or LMOC, or it you're really it is a good bet to assume that roll says things. True, not es- the eerie sounds which usually and for those who are really grooved foot- troopship . . . "How many come along in many years. scenes with Gleason shape, secrets for suc- - It are among in bad much has passed unnoticed. In emanate from this building. sick and can't manage the paths by the warm bodies can I stuff in pecially j intelligent things, but certainly boasts one of the the very best. ceeding simply &B a MOC). fact, many of the upperclass- walk, MEDIC!!! Lay up to the Belle at least it will talk to me; New Science Building — A Bryn Mawr is just down patter of that thing without them per- most exciting casts ever as- As Richard Miller, the 16 To do this, I must first para- men have yet to become ac- Air office immediately! The genuine music won't even do large conglomeration of dirt the street. BISINCp studious feet, manently straining its struc- sembled for the musical stage. year-old boy who "discovers" phrase that most excellent quainted with various espects editor-in-chief has developed that, neither will genuine mu- and wood which will someday Vasey Hall—The building have since been covered with ture or having them catch Neither time nor space could love and is actually the pivotal tome, "The In and Out Book" of V.U. With this in mind, the ulcers and is in need of tran- sic lovers—at least not any form an important part of the with the white balconies which asphalt thereby making it some sort of communicable do full justice to such featured character of the entire show, (Viking Press—an excellent following Villanova Directory quillizers, more money and more. You see, at the last campus. At present, however, daiiy tempt the nurses to climb easier for those who pass disease?" stars as Walter Pidgeon, Eileen Robert Morse is superb. Here book—buy it) and explain that has been compiled. sympathy. (What actually is meeting of the Opera Classica it serves no purpose but to out and sigh, "O' Romeo, Rom- over the same spot at the Herlie, Una Merkel, is a young all things are either A BUILDING is a monu- needed is Robert man who has cap- IN or Classes Educational gath- eo! same time each more Indians and less society they asked if anyone — block the path to the post of- wherefore art thou Rom- day, day after Morse, and Jackie Gleason. tured all the nuances and boy- OUT. Anything that is not IN ?" ment to an age, just as the chiefs). wanted to hear some particu- erings held at periodic inter- fice. eo day, to fall into some nice Gleason is a revelation in the ish characteristics, I am sure is OUT. HOT MIXER — Last Friday lar classic. vals throughout the day, Library—^Building in which Austin Hall—^The dormitory "safe" routine upon gradua- great gothic cathedrals are part of Eugene O'Neill evening, "Uncle Sid", a role wanted this A thing may be IN for one tliereby disrupting the entire tion, Chestnut Hill College I requested them, quite in- each student is forced to spend which undoubtedly houses the an undemanding routine still today a vibrant testi- that could have been written part to have. of three reasons: It is an an- sponsored 'Night university schedule. student will it a In The nocently I assure you, to play many long hours, and in which who eventually is hoped, consisting of monial to the faith and devo- just for him. Although the • cient, revered, worthwhile es- Tropics' and meant it. It was "Don't be Cruel" by Mr. E. • • •• Football games — Functions he becomes extremely profici- stand beneath Vasey's balcony boarding a train in the morn- "Uncle" role was a minor one tablishment (example Alumni tional fervor of the middle so hot, I thought the place was Presley. XJ £ IS TREMENDOUS in his — held weekly to teach Funda- ent at filing and filling out and answer the nurses' query ing at some pleasant, subur- Go aliead and scoff, 1 in the O'Neill original, it has Hall) ; It is something rare and ages, so should the buildings going to be raided. It would but "Don't be Cruel" happens role, and probably will be mentals of Good Sportsman- forms. with, "Down here! The grape- ban location, traveling into been expanded for Gleason's obscure (example—any form erected on and by the cultural have reminded you of home to be a classic and you don't hailed as the "find" of the year. ship, 101 e.g., how to be good Barry Hall—The Naval Sci- vine broke." the great metropolis with a talents, without of sweetness light if losing the certainly and during losers. Hall host of and intellectual centers of the you had lived in a boiler have to take my word for it He deserves all the ence building in which the fu- Mendel —The four-story other male creatures flavor and exam week) ; It is ' :'.:': characterization so far OUT . .:.. second half of this century re- room. . ask Joe Niagara or better yet praise showered upon him. Re- < Lynchings — Activities held ture leaders of the U.S.N. "stay trim" building and sweat- who think, dress, and conduct that was originally intended. that even OUT people won't GUTTY SCRIMMAGE — Con- the ultimate word, Alan Freed member that name—Robert by those students who failed learn the difference between shop for science, arts, and en- their lives in a pattern simi- flect those virtues of this age touch it (example a philoso- gratulations, once again, to the himself. • • • Morse. — the course in Good Sportsman- boats and ships. gineering students. lar to one's own. which are worth preserving phy major). Cloisters A.C. for ,IJ E STOPS the show almost The music ship 101. Chemical Engineering Build- Mendel Dormitory — The for the following generations. their close The slow ones don't get me, " by Bob Merrill ia In the evening the process but coveted victory over every appearance. Nota- in keeping with the • • • Basketball Games -^ Future ing Building located next to scourge of the freshman co-ed All of us on this campus the it's "big beat" discs which are, story and — will result in becoming part bly, in his hilarious duet with COMING TO Villanova is, of events really must be painfully aware of Wayne Webels. A member of to say the least, the most. It's at no time does it impede or to teach Fundamentals Barry Hall. It is kept scrub- who is looking for the course, a/bout as far IN as of the mass exodus the com- the Wayne Webels was quoted Miss Herlie in "I Get Ehnbar- slow down the action. In fact, of Good Sportsmanship 102, bed and clean by the chem. chem. lab.—^Honest! the local adaptation of the . . . just like someone was — rassed;" and in a soft shoe you can get, but acting im- mercial center leading back sign found on the outside of as saying after the game "If pounding on your chest with a it enhances eind tends to ad- -4 with special attention paid to engineers, and is enhanced by Simpson, O'Dwyer, and Del- rendition pressed with being on campus < recruiting won't it, with Pidgeon to the vance the plot. the speculative topic, the urey Halls Dormitories for to the nice, pleasant, little the World War I French do wha/t sledge hammer, like I mean it "Take Me "How a elegant beauty of Mendel — is OUT. title song. freight cars . . . "Quarante will?" Answer: TEAM PLAY. "does" something to you! As Along"; a fine ballad, called Winner Behaves." Pond. off-campus residents. station in the suburbs, where, Rosemont et al. are extreme- PROGRESS — Realizing the Although he is a stand-out "Nine O'Clock"; and "Staying Pie Shoppe Room located in Quadrangle A vast expanse Fedlgan Hall A dormitory hommes et huit chevaux." At a close friend of mine (I won't — — — as is often the custom, a ly IN, but it is OUT to admit permanence of the Villanova mention and definitely captures his aud- Young"; are just three of the Dougherty Hall which serves of blacktop placed between advantageously situated for present, the horses and oats his name, because healthy-looking sort of mate ience at every turn, it is to his it. Girls generally are IN. have not arrived at north co-eds the Chemistry Dept. has you'll recognize him as the stu- numbers that you will be hear- a variety of purposes: Sullivan and Sheehan HaHs. science and engineering stu- credit and that of Some, of course, are more IN will be found behind the western corner Ithan Ave- '.; just completed engraving two dent council president) would the show's ing quite a lot of after the (1) lab. for course in Social Which is strictly a "No-Wo- dents, and well-suited for of director, Peter Grenville, than others. nue and the Lancaster Pike. ;; thousand test tubes with His say, "Boopity scoop oopa doop that show opens on Broadway. Relationships man's-Land" after the class N.R.O.T.C. members. wheel of a ranchwagon. BMOC's are IN, but and Hers. Ah, is he never gets out of character. The dancing, anyone what more oop" with the accent on the the costumes, ^•?WWJl!iOj»;i^ who works too hard at being mmm esthetic: NaCl, Dr. Quam and first oop and the following the staging, are all first-rate; IN is automatically OUT. OUT thou!!! doop. and deserve much more atten- mf&^y^Mmfm people (campus clods) who are } McGILLICUDDY — Rosemont tion then I am giving them. It * * * sincere OUT people are IN. has had so many jazz concerts is a beautiful excursion into SUPPOSE I really Joining that people I nostalgia; bit campus activities is New cigarette paper "air-softens" every puff! are beginning to shouldn't a of Americana confess my affin- IN, but if your studies suffer, call it Connie Mack Stadium. that should be seen by all who ity for rock and roll, I'm an (Think you are OUT. The LYNX is about that awhile). English major love the musical theatre. you know. Eng- especially IN because is Anyway, they certainly have it so the paper lish even adds majors don't like rock and Now far OUT, 'bull-pen' but very fe\y people a ; and all those girls COMING S roll; English majors don't like OON seem to know that. would like a 'diamond'. But, anything; the're cynics. Tho're the one thing they never heard if if if not really cynics, they're just A RTS STUDENTS are OUT Salem's springtime of is 'getting to second base'. Rosemont Planning intrinsically lazy and cynicism ^ because K.OMECOMING This they refuse to ad- — Satur- offers the easiest course of in- mit that anyone else is IN, but day the Alumni will return to Oscar Wilde Farce action. But don't get me <>LEA$ON IN because they decide the bound- to« the Valley Forge Motel for The Jest and CJesture Drama- wrong, I kind of like being a NEW ROLE aries between IN and OUT, 7*1 their Homecoming. It is re- tics Society of Rosemont College cynic, it gives one a little class, (See Turner) Arts men are actually IN. i ported that they are trying to will \-jf if you follow present its annual fall pro- ^1 me, sort of like Bill Speers is way IN (al- rent a bus to bring them to duction on November ^ being an individualist. 13, 14, and though the game. some people might I'm individualist 15 at 8:30 P.M. The play chosen an too. I doubt it), and Jim Bising is You'll see them on campus. is Oscar Wilde's famous farce, 8:^^ pal around with a lot of other just as far OUT, but he's OUT 0710^ ::::.-;ii«^^---- They will holler "twenty- "The Importance of Being Earn- v<:??r-:;::.« individualists. I guess one of in a very IN manner. L-MWx-*-^' three skiddoo" and will expect est." the big reasons we hang to- If you are beginning to get a reply. Be very cautious in This gether is because comedy, considered by we all pretty the idea you are IN—now let's engaging in a conversation many to be one of the finest and much think the same. Every- have a short quiz on the mat- with them. They might ask funniest plays ever written in one should be individualists. ter: embarrassing questions like the English language, concerns '^x^il^ I'm serious, the only true free- If someone asked you ,f^'> . . "What happened to Belle the superficial manners and mo- dom is found in individualism. "How's Tom," would he be re- yVi Air Hall ?" Then you must ex- rays of romance and courtship Ask any individualist, he'll ferring to Tom Hoffman, Tom plain that it was torn down in at the tell you. turn of the 20th century. Collins, or Tom Dooly? An- ><)«(/«!« Drder to make way for more Alan WilUg Stars Well I guess that's about all swer: riddles of this sort are mud. So far this year we have for today's column, I was go- Rehearsals have recently be- OUT, and in checking the space

ing to offer the ten rock and gun under the direction <• SINCERE CLODS of Miss left to me, I see I'm OUT too. -v \ifmu mmm^ roll records which I consider to Cecile Sullivan. Alan c><-'^ ARE IN Willig, sen- i£P be the all time best ... or nois- (See McAteer) ior Villanova English major and iest anyway, same thing; but cast member of several Belle unfortunately after "Don't be Masque productions, will play "^-IRt Cruel" and "Ain't that a Jack Worthing; and two Villa- >>:^ $al«m't amazing iMW CreaUd by B. J. Romolda Totraeeo Conpuiy Shame" I couldn't remember nova graduates, Clemment Birch NIOH POROSITY popM* any moi;e titles. and John Cannon, will important br«ak-through in Sal«m't fresh air in through the paper to make the also have "air-««ft«iM" •vtiy puff. An I have all the sounds batting leading roles. research laboratories brings you this smoke taste even softer, fresher, more around in my head but no In addition, Lynda Ljmch, special new High Porosity paper which flavorful. If you've enjoyed Salem's spring- before, you'll be even more names. Sorry. Skipping what Margaret Brown, and James breathes new freshness into the flavor. time freshness InvMbU poreut opening* just pleased now. Smoke refreshed, smoke Salem the French say in a situation MacMahon, all of whom have Elach puff on a Salem draws enough bUnd jutt th« right amount of air with like this, I'd like to leave you appeared in other Rosemont and •och puflF to givo you a teftor, frothor, • menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • modern filter, too with one thought: don't think Villanova plays, will be 'It's all right to hold your 'Give it to me straight, BEWARE—ALUMNI featured. •von moro flavorful smoko. for yourself, be an individual- Ticket information will head up—but don't turn up Mack : Will there be anything RETURNS be ?*' your nose." le/t after taxes ^^ by BIG PUM (Seo Attired) available at a later date.

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Undergrad Forum Representatives Movies Attend Resumes Lectures Campus Approved Of IRS CCUN Conference With Salisbury Villanova will have movies on Council is not in the entertain- The films win be secured from campus. ment business, and it is not undisclosed distributor for An invitation was accepted by The Villanova Forum, ser- an a a president 'I'iie motion was presented to out to score a financial success reduced rental, and the projec- Joseph Pultorak, of ies of lectures on topics of pub- Rev. Joseph Kemme at the Stu- with the venture. "We're willing tion equipment to be used be- I.R.S., to send several delegates lic interest, is being reinstituted dent-Admmistration last Wed- to suffer a minimum loss," he longs to the school. to a conference of the Collegiate on campus on October 28. nesday and it received almost said. ' One cinemascope movie is Council for the United Nations. The Forum series, which be- immeaiateiy consent. Preceding the "Glenn Miller planned by the conmiittee, for The purpose was to establish jpan ten years ago but suffered In equal haste, the committee Story" on the 30th (a Friday the last show in the series. an interest and structure for a lapse during the past few in charge, under Tom Natal, Jr., evening) will be fifteen minutes The project is under the gen- the C.C.U.N. within the already years, is under the direction of Ec, has scheduled the first show of entertainment by the Villa- eral jurisdiction of the Student organized I.R.S.'s on the cam- Charles B r u d e r 1 e , assistant for October 30, "The Glenn Mil- novans, from 7:15 to 7:30, when Union and Social Problems Com puses of the Mid-Atlantic uni- Evening School dean. ***. ler Story," starring James the movie will begin. mittee of the Council. versities. Rev. Henry Weeks, O.S.A., re , Student Stewart and June Allison. This conference, held at ligion department, Dr. Donald From nearby Delaware comes Jane Dougherty, a Villanova Beaver College, was attended by Harry Wolftngton will escort Another Immaculata beauty No Girls Lawless. Nancy secretary, will be the date ot Gallagher, Philosophy depart- pretty Carol Duffy. P^KSy Kent will be escorted by lovely Nancy The Administration, in giving Dr. Khouri Addresses First I.C.G. Meeting delegates from Drexel, Temple, M Carol, a ment, and Eugene Ruane, direc- Ted Dyer. 5*5" Peggy has brown a 5'3" junior from the Vn. of Hank Greve. Jane a brown the green light to the project, Penn, Chestnut Hill,' and Villa- Cabrini Sophomore has blue eyes tor of public informiation, are Delaware has black hair and haired, brown eyed beauty will Chhi, and blonde hair. She will repre- hair and blue eyes and will rep- made only one qualification: The Intercollegiate Conference on Government (I.C.G.) held nova (C. W. McClure, 5'3", the other committee members. resent Belle Masque Society. brown eyes. She will represent represent WVIL. She's 106 only. its first meeting of the year Oct. 7. W. Williams, J. Driscoll). sent DPE. Harrison Salisbury of the men the Pershing Rifles especially pounds and halls from PhlUy. New interview Startmg on a semi-monthly The highlight of the meeting was a speech by Dr. J. Featured, were an York Times staff will be the first Fred Vince Cucuzzella. basis. Natal is doubtful if the Khouri, of the F'olitical Science Dept., with Sudir Makin, an Indian speaker. Under the Forum's and moderator of the I.C.G. movies will be shown weekly, scholar at Penn, and a lecture general theme, "The Challenge He emphasized the fact that the I.C.G. should keep its t>oli- unless the idea becomes a "ter- on the, "Transferance of the of Change," Salisbury will dis- tics clean rather than resort to the so called "back-room" politics. rific success." functions of the U.N.," by Eric i cuss political aspects of the gen- The president of the Student Council, Tom Hoffman, also ad- What would constitute a ter- Valters, a member of the Sec- eral theme. The three other dressed the meeting. He offered the services of the Student Coun- rific success? Natal contends retaries of the U. N. Forum sessions this year will cil in any manner that might aid the I.C.G. that "with 100 people at each As it stands, consideration of feature speakers discus^ng edu- Larry Ruth, chairman of the local chapter of the I.C.G., performance, we will break the proposals will be a major cational, artistic, and scientific outlined the plans for the chapter and at the same time appointCKl even.".'-'/ 'y-;^^: point in the next I.R.S. assembly aspects of the theme. •...v adds that the Student four chairmen for the newly formed Standing Committees. tomorrow. In the past, such noted per- He sons as Jacque Maritain, Eliza-

beth B e n 1 1 e y , Frank Sheed, Mortimor Adier, and Rev. John LUCKY STHIKB presents •X.' Courtney Murray, S.J., have ^^^ spoken at the Forum. Salisbury's lecture, which will be followed by a discussion per- iod, will begin at 8 p.m. in Vasey Hall Auditorium. Forum lectures Brown eyed and brown haired Are open to the public' free of Jan Conway will be the date Presenting Carol Giainnlnl will be escorted charge. of Mike Kuckelmann. The 19 xww-. • 5*1" Inunac- year old green eyed blonde will by Bill Coyle. The be an entry from the Marketing ulata College girl will represent Accounting Society. Knights Commence Club. 6'3" Jan works for Bell Early Entries In the Most college students today do not know the meaning of the word Telephone. Membership Drive "adversity" Those who do are just a handful of English najors. The Father Ludwig Council, liiliilF 4609, of the Knights of Colum- Nick Basca bus is launching its membership lilliii:, Dear Dr. Frood: How can I leave my campaign for the coming year, husband without making him happy? announced John Lasko, public- Prof's Spouse ist. Homecoming Any Catholic man 18 or older Is eligible for membership. Dear ProFs Spouse: Leave a note say- Anyone interested in joining ing you'll be back. the Knights should contact Rev. Or. Frood, Ph. T.T. Queen Contest Norbert Whitley, O.S.A., chap- to* <^ *o» lain. Dr. Robert S. O'Sfaea of the Philosophy Department, or John Dear Dr. Frood: Our library is full of Williams in room 22 Sheehan "no smoking" signs. When I want a Hall. DR. FROOD TELLS WHO HOLDS Lucky, I have to go outside. Is this right? Lasko also announced that a HIS CIGARETTE HOW Furious first degree installation will be

held early in November. I that the solid pear Furious: It*s monstrous. But think have noticed 4^. M conservative type carries his of the poor souls who go outside only to cigarette t)etween his first smoke brand X or Y or Z. Lorraine Nitus a senior at Law School Grade two fingers. The noncon- Benedictine Academy hiUls from formist carries it locked in 90» •^ to* Clifton, N. J. Bemle Senger will Dear Dr. Frood: When raccoon coats Score Perfectly the bend of his arm. The es«^ort this blonde haired, blue Dear Dr. Freed; Boys are always whis- swept the campus, I wore a polo coat. self-conscious type holds his eyed representative of the Spirit in N.Y. Bar Exams When the English bobby cape came in, lighted dgarette in his pock- tling at me. Do you think my clothes Committee. snug? Word was received several I wore a raccoon coat. I'm always in last et. The most intelligent spe- are too days ago of the results of the year's style. How come? cies of all carry Lucky Strike Prudence (usually between their lips). New York State Bar examina- : Dated tion given during the past sum- Dear Prudence: It's impossible to tell mer. Dear Dated: This is an anxiety complex without a picture. Send one. Please. The Villanova Law School arising out of being a *'late-diaper" baby. sent three of this year's gradu- ates to the New York Bar ex- <^ to* *o* aminations, and all of them pas- sed both parts of the examina- COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE Dear Dr. Frood: I am irrationally, in- tion. calculably, irrevocably in love with a girl The New York State Bar on campus. How can 1 tell her? MORE LUCKIES THAN elimination is given in two Lovesick parts, one dealing with substan- tive law and the other with pro- ANY OTHER REGULARI Dear Lovesick: Use small words. cedure. The over-all passing rate this year on the New York State When it comes to choosing their regular smoke, Bar examination was fifty-one *o* *o> to* college students head right for fine tobacco. per cent. Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular This is the second successive Dear Dr. Froed: When I listen to stupid sold. Lucky's taste beats all the rest because year in which the Villanova Law people or read anything boring, I fall L.S./M.F.T.— Lucky Strike means fine tobacco: School has scored one hundred asleep. What can I do? per cent on the first try in the Superior New York State Bar examina- Dear Superior: Yours is an extremely tion. dilBcult prob mfh zzz TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER! The all-tlme record of Villa- nova Law School graduates pas- sing the New York State Bar examination of their fint try is (Qa. T.f. Frodud of

October 21, 1959 THE VILLANOVAN Pat* 11 Page !• THE VILLANOVAN October 21, 1959 Rev. Walter Ong To Lecture National Moot ^^ LYNX Editors Chagrined Tomorrow On Renaissance Court Rivalry To At Poor Student Response For Kiely Rev. Walter J. Ong, S.J., ties. Mile Presently is Delany" Here he Professor The necessity of extending the Murtha states that two possd- prominent scholar and author of English at St. Louis Univer- The fifth annual Joyce Kiely competitive event between the that has prevailed in the former Be Held Here LYNX'S first deadline has temp- ole conclusions may be drawn in both Renaissance thought sity in Missouri. Mile will be held tomorrow, at fraternities and an addition to events will be retained. ered from the lack of productivity. and contemporary literature and Garey Hall's court room will the optimism of the maga- 4:00 p.m. The contest, sponsor- the activities of Homecoming. It is promised that Miss "Either the university has no civilization, will speak tomorrow be the scene of the intra-school zine's staff. by Delta Pi Mu, will be run at Kiely, herself, will honor the minds which can produce liter- To enhance enthusiasm, the night in the first floor amphi- elimanation round of the Nation- Repeated requests for mater- Villanova's Goodreau Stadium. event with her presence. ature, or else there are minds winner's name and his fraternity theater of the C&F Building. al Moot Court Competition. ial for the campus literary This year, according to Chair- will be engraved on a plaque, "The Olympic torch will be that can produce literature but The lecture, to begin at 8 Six students, David Moscow- vehicle have gone largely un- the mile will be are too lazy to try." man Bob Bohn, which will be kept as a perpetu- carried directly from Rome by answered, Murtha <»» p.m., is co-sponsored by the itz, Henry Lucas, and Peter according to the staff run on a competitive basis, in al award, and presented each leans toward the second conclu- special courier for the event," Philosophy and English Depart- Nyhardt for the respondents, and moderators Dr. John Phil- contrast to the comic status of year to the winner. sion. said Bohn. ments. Dr. D. A. Gallagher and and Mary McEntee, George Ku- lipson and Mr. James Mitchell former years. The contestants Although the race itself will Managing Editor Tony Mack- It is also rumored that Ron Dr. A. H. Buford are co-chair- cik and Shacoy for the petition- of the English Department. will be sponsored by each of the be competitive, it is not ex- lin is also disappointed at the Delany (of Poughkeepsde, men of the lecture. er, will participate. Editor Frank Murtha was par- campus fraternities. pected present outlook. "It's the to replace the I.C.4A's N. Y.), John Landrum (of At- ticularly chagrined. "The dead- same Father Ong, will speak on Representing the United old story. Annual Event as the meet of champions. "Com-, lanta, Ga.), and Herb Elliot (of line A sprinkling of the " "Logic and Literary Form in the States Supreme Court will be the has been set back a week .^ It is the intenUon of DPM to ic relief will be in abundance," Goose Neck, Iowa) will appear same students contribute to Renaissance, or the Implications Hon. Walter E. Alessandroni, to October 22. We have hoped establish the mile as an annual said Bohn and the farcial spirit as guest milers. every issue," Macklin says. United States for three issues of the LYNX of Ramist Thought for the Mod- Attorney-Elect "It's an this enigma to me why ern World", has recently writ- for the Eastern District of Penn- year; and our hopes must there isn't more literary inter- ten two books sylvania and Chancellor of the rest with the literary efforts of on Renaissance est and activity on campus." thought. Philadelphia Bar, acting as the student body. It has be- Chief Justice. come increasingly evident that These works resulted from | our hopes are illfounded." extensive study supported by a With him will be Donald Col- ——— I NROTC Plans For DUAL FILTER fellowship from the Guggenheim lins, Esq., a former member of the faculty adelphia. II Foundation. and now practicing Father Ong is also the author in Media, and Anthony L. Bar- The judges will choose three Annual Weekend of numerous articles in literary, tolini, Esq., an alumnus of the of the students to represent Vil- The Navy weekend is planned philosophical school '57, associated with lanova National and scholarly now Competition for the last weekend in October journals, the firm Barnes, Dechert, Regional Rounds in and a member of many of Philadelphia this year and will include the intellectual and cultural socle- Price, Myers & Rhoads, of Phil- to be held in November. DOES IT! Rev. Wolter J. Ong, S.J. annual Navy dance, military Mass and Communion break- fast The ESSO RESEARCH works wonders with oil dance will open the week- The torch, renowned symbol of the historic Joyce Kiely Mile, It filters as end featuring LeRoy Bostic and is set aflame prior to last year's race.* This solemn rite will be his band. Al Lawler, midship- repeated tomorrow afternoon before the Fourth Annual Kiely man in charge of Public Rela- Mile run. no single filter can Hav-a-banana-bunny tions, announced that the dance will be held at the Valley Forge Lodge in Norristown, in a room Annual Joyce Kiely Mile for mild, full flavor! larger and remodified from last year.

Scheduled for Tomorrow It will be a closed dance, in- formal Tomorrow at 4 p.m., a solemn Finan defeated McCarthy in and no flowers will be in order. and traditional event will once an undisclosed time, and Bel- again be staged: the annual cher had the date with Miss The Military Mass will be running of the Joyce Kiely Mile. Kiely. In 1957, however, at the held at 7:45 and will be open It may come as a surprise to second annual running, Dioguar- to anyone who wishes to attend those who believe Miss Kiely to di escorted Miss Kiely to the with the space as the only de- be only a myth that there is a dance. termining factor. real Joyce Kiely, and also an Since most competitors have It is also the only time when interesting history behind the been members of DPM, that laymen are permitted to wear event held in her honor. fraternity has assumed the caps in church. m The first Joyce Kiely Mile was sponsorship of the event. Last Following the Mass a Com- the year, John Quinn, run on home-coming week- one of DPM's munion breakfast will be held end of 1956. Dave Belcher and top distance runners, defeated in the C&F cafeteria. Jed Dioguardi, both of the class Gus Susinjara in the surprising The Navy unit will march at of 1958, unfortunately discover- time of 9.53. the football game against Day- ed that Miss Kiely had accepted The rules of the event have ton and the drill team will pass two dates for Homecoming. Her been greatly changed this year. in revue with 32 midshipmen dates Dio- runner will two were Belcher and A now be sponsored participating. guardi. v.- by each of the four fraternities,! The maneuvers will be group The ingenious pair decided to and a plaque will be awarded and individual manipulations resolve the dilemma by a mile to the winning frat. with two platoons, each contain- race, the winner of which would Chairman Bob Bohn, DPM, ing 16 men, on each side of escort Miss Kiely to Homecom- has said "We hope that the tra- the field. ing. Each selected representa- dition of the Joyce Kiely Mile tives to run for them. Belcher will be imprinted in the memor- chose Ollie Finan, and Chubby ies of Villanova track enthusi- McCarthy ran for Dioguardi. asts for years to come. School Infirmary

>..! '•. Adds Seven Beds Rev. P'rancis X. Boyle, O.S.A., Villanova infirmarian, has an- nounced that the infirmary has -.•v recently undergone certain al- terations for the betterment of health facilities on campus. Seven beds have been added to the former eight, thereby doubling capacity. The infirm- ary building has been fire-proof- ed, re-wired, and new lighting has been installed. HERE'S HOW THE DUAL FILTER DOES IT: An expan- sion of the medical facilities has also been effected, 1. It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL... defi' and the in- stallation of a new kitchen has nitel y proved to make the smoke of a c igarette mild and smooth . . been included in the improve- ments. 2. with an efficient pure white outer filter. Together they bring you the Painting of the Infirmary real thin g in mildness and fine tobacco taste! in- terior Good eating... good for you . . thatsa ia not complete, but is la . banana! But a fungus growth that attacks banana plants threatened expected that this will be fin- the economy of banana production. Old-fashioned sprays were cumbersome NEW to apply and expensive. Then ished by Christmas. Esso Research developed a special oil mist that ends this fungus growth easily and economically. ^^^^^^\^ According to Father Boyle, DUAL "The innovations have been People eat h ..... cars run better . . because made to ESSO RESEARCH works wonders with oil. | produce a more effici- FILTER CSSO ent infirmary. The paints have been chosen with a psychological Fnittd jV^*Mmtt»iftm c3Sww>- Jafiueto- is our onr«4. r. Cej tf ^yiy ^^^ middU mmt view in mind."

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The selec- we definitely want a budget," he but Hoffman realistically sur- "If a group wants, for ex- and a three horsepower D.C. ample, only if we have complete student tions to be heard are Beethov- predicted. "But as for the de- mises that it will break even. $700 for cheerleader motor, two tachometers, a tor- sweaters, support." en's "Concert No. 5, and "Les tails, we will take our time and and the money is in que meter and a specialized (6) A Who's Who banquet to the treasury," Raymond and his fellow pub- Preludes" by Lizst. give it slow deliberation." said Hoffman, rotating device that can be oper- reccgnize students of high quali- "then licist, Dave Grenon, is outlining Hoffman's idea of taking his the Senate will have to ated either as a motor or a gen- The officers of the music ap- ty Wno make Who's Who in Col- Homecoming activities, explain- time means that the program pass on it." erator on A.C. or D.C. preciation society have been legiate America. This will be ed that the Spirit Committee's will not be finalized until the The chairman is delegating re- elated by the newly developed arranged by the Social Affairs major contribution to the week- With all this apparatus work- second semester, or thereabouts. sponsibility right and left to interest in the club. Last Wed- Committee. end will be a spirited student ing on a single shaft, the spec- * As usual, everything depends Committee heads and "I was nesday night, thirty-flve mem- never more pleased with the co- body. "Now that the weekend's ialized unit can be operated as bers showed up at the session, on Administration consultation (7) Payment for membership operation that I've received from plans are pretty well formulat- a generator driven by the two which was devoted to "The and approval. He hopes to iron in national organizations such the oflScers and executive ed," said Grenon, "it's our job motors. Used as a motor, it 'Mikado" by Gilbert and Sullivan. out all wrinkles to such an ex- as the National Federation of vice presidents." to see that the students hear can drive thte rest of the equip- tent that the Administration will Catholic College Michael Fallon, O-C secretary, Students. about them. And so far, we've ment, including the two D.C. not hesitate to approve. announced that in future ses- Not New Idea been really successful in this re- motors. In preliminary hearings. Rev. (8) Financial improvement of sions the society will headline The idea of a Student gard." Joseph Kemme, OSA, Vice Pres- freshman orientation. treasury "La Boheme"; "The Three-Pen- is not new in college circles. Besides spirit, the comfmittee According to Mr. Rice, "It is ident for Student Affairs, waxed (0) Improvement in physical ny Opera", featuring "Mack The University of San Fran- is providing a great part of the thus possible to duplicate any sour on the idea. The Admin- and recreational facilities. The Knife"; Siegfried's "Rhine cisco has a $3000 budget (from Friday night festivities as well situation involving rotating istration seems to want to re- Journey"; and "Concerto In F" Senate Final taxes). Other schools which as a portion of Saturday's half- electrical machinery and to main non-committal until more by George Gershwin. In practice, the Senate tax are Manhatten, Holy Cross, time ceremonies. study the static as well as the impressive facts and figures are would have final jurisdiction Bonaventure, Sienna per "We'll show the way to a ter- dynamic characteristics of con- Lighter Music Offered forthcoming from the Council. over the ($15 allotment student weekend," de- An urgent invitation is extended from the "aquarium** to tlie student body as Opera Clas- Fool Proof of funds to Council per semester), LaSalle, rific homecoming verting mechanical energy to drive. 0-C*s programming of liglit, familiar sel- Fallon stated that "more projects. Committees will sub- St. Joseph's, and Boston (UoUege, clared committee chairman Jack electrical or converting electri- sica steps up its already Successful memliersliip "The idea itself cannot be dis- well-known selections will be cal to ections is credited with adding many members. mit budgets and the Ways and to name a few. Valva. energy mechanical." ,,,.. ,; puted," said Hoffman. "We jTjyjjBpyypryjyjRiJSTOWrj have worked out a fool proof, no-debt system." Manfredi Speab He detailed a bi-lateral sys- New 1960 KM brings you taste... more taste... Pi tem of accounting: A checking Prefect List account which would provide To Students In working capital; and a special Savings Account of $1000. In Liason Program the event of debt, the Council ' * •%?:::%::: representa- would dip into the Savings ac- taste far The student liason More by \ tive's role at Villanova and in .v.v.% : count and cancel all subsequent club was the ; allocations. :.'. '"'.^ his Alumni area •V'.'':"'^-' ': Hall basis of a briefing by Victor B. The $1000 would be carried Manfredi to thirty-two prospec- from semester to semester, and Alumni tive liason officers. The briefing wouid not accumulate. yet low in tar was held last week in Dougher- Hoffman said that neither he ty Hall. nor the Council would ever pre- Manfredi, Senior pre -law ma- tend to be the ultimate judge of jor, stated he was gratified by Austin treasury policy. "We would con- the 1960 L*M Frees up flavor New, free -flowing Miracle Tip Only those attend- ' the enthusiasm of stantly seek advice and consul- , I Hcj c\ri ing the meeting. He expects tation from Father Kemme and unlocks natural tobacco flavor! other filters squeeze in! Checks tars without that the representatives chosen Father Girolomi, the moder- choking taste! Gives you the full, exciting flavor will receive the cooperation of SK: ator."':..;, ••..:ii;j.. That*s why L*M can blend fine tobaccos Delurey all concerned. :,. ,\ ? . Third Meeting not to suit a filter . . . but to suit your taste! of the world's finest, naturally mild tobaccos! "I am sure that the Alumni Prior to tonight's meeting, Association will be pleased with Fedigan Hoffman met twice with the iC'19B8 Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. the calibre of the men chosen," Council Cabinet to snip loose commented Sheldon Pollock, edges from the bulky motion. 1 Senior Alumni Representative. Sunday, the cabinet met in- 'The students will be notified formally at the home of Bill as soon as possible so that they Vincent, day hop. Hoffman was may meet with Alumni Secre- excited over the success of the tary George Pequignot and the meeting and called it a "perfect Board of Governors to work on atmosphere for discussion — Homecoming Weekend," said smoke clinging to the walls and Pollock. coffee all over the table." Applications were received as Monday night the Senate met follows: seniors, 13; juniors, 6; to deliberate once more, and to- sophomores, 8; freshmen, 5. night, the refined motion will be laid before the Congress, in a meeting which Hoffman doesn't expect to exceed two hours in length. if'. Villanova Sends The treasury will be the only point of discussion this evening. Expenditures Thirteen to C.C.D. Hoffman will outline in broad thir- '• Villanova University had phrasing the expenditures / ; that teen representatives attending the Council is contemplating the Philadelphia Region Con- "for the benefit of the student fraternity of Christian Doctrine and the improvement of Villa- Conferences held Sunday, Oct. nova." They include: 11. at Holy Family College. (1) A ^ictiolarship fund of The students heard an address $1000 to he divided among four by the Rev. Charles Mynaugh, undergraduate students, wliicli Regional Director of C.C.D. aiid will be credited to the tuition attended one of five training of the second semester of the programs. scliool year. Those members who attended (2) A forum program. The reported on the sessions at a first of these forums has already C.C.D. meeting on Monday night, been conducted and was consid- Oct. 19. Schedule for a methods ered a general success. Dr. Fred course and teaching plans were Khouri spolte on "Khrushchev's also discussed. Gene Felch rep- visit to the United States." resented Villanova. (3) Friday night on-«ampus The next meeting will be held movies. This program lias al- Monday evening, Oct. 26 in room ready been approved and imple- Vasey Hall at 6:30 p.m. mented. The 204 Council expects to members are invited to at- break even New financially with the Transportation will be movies. >r tend. provided to the convent after (4) A Student Council Dance. More taste by far...yet low in t&r.. 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«. New Coach, Joe Rogers, Faces Challenge TOUy by Henry Shultz classes the next month. That next year, ^^CK, and Rogers has been f-lN. fall, as a frosh, he started every promoted for the duration of Spirit Is Willing . . . Villanova football fans awoke The varsity game. this season. one day last week to find that Surpassed Expectations Few Policy Changes Coming out to school Sunday after- were shocked at his decision. But we they had a new football coach As a iball-carrier, he passed In his first release to the noon, I was picked up by an ivy-type can understand it and see that there ex-Wildcat great Joe Rogers. Olivar's high expectations, and press, he stated that few ser- young man. It turned out that his name is a great deal more behind it than a The Philadelphia bom, raised, ...But The is Weak for the first six games was lead- ious changes will be made in was John Gillen. He went to Malvern hanging. Team six and educated father of —the mg ground gainer in the coun- team policy. He has added a few prep and he is presently playing for concur completely with the trib- — We seventh is due in January ^was try. He was beat out in the last new plays, and has altered the Penn's Cinderella football team. utes given Reagan by Hugh Brown, just as stunned as any of the two games, but finished the year defense. He states, "I hope some Saturday Cillen had intercepted a Larry Merchant, and John Dell. We students at Frank Reagan's res- with a 9.6 average, third highest day in the near future, we may pass from his linebacker position and sincerely that Frank Reagan will hope ignation. As first assistant in the country. Rogers always score first." He points out that returned it for his first touchdown remain Villanova Athletic Direc- had at as coach, Rogers was naturally the looked up to his coach, and hop- Villanova has been behind at in Penn's 36-9 victory over Brown. tor after his contract runs out. fill ^^ man to the vacancy, and, es he can match his record. In the end of the first quarter, began talking and it was obvi- Reagan is an extremely able admin- We upon request, assumed respon- the three years Rogers played sometimes by several touch- desire the Penn ous the confidence and istrator. All he has to do is get on sibility. under him, Olivar's teams were downs. team must have. He personified it. the phone and doors are opened. The Rogers has spent most of his 6-4, 7-3, and 8-2. He adds, "Then we start I asked him why the Penn football name of Frank Reagan is known across life in football, both as a coach His senior year Rogers played throwing the ball all over the team did have that intangible thing the country. and a player, and is therefore no under Jim Leonard, and Villa- field. You cannot throw the ball called spirit. Was it Sebo? One problem arises. It does not newcomer in the game. He start- nova enjoyed one of their best away, and expect to win." He seem in the cards for Villanova to have records in great ed his career as a halfback for years, losing only to continues, "If we score first, we Gillen " said, ''We've got a both a "name" coach and a "name" Roman Catholic of Philadelphia, Tulsa, 21-19, and finished the can use power plays, and if we bunch of seniors. Berlinger (captain) . If Rogers cannot back in 1938. He quickly earned year with an 8-1 record. get our greund game going, we is a terrific guy! You can't help but mold the reluctant 'Cats into a winner a reputation as a spirited, deter- '52 Frosh Coach can get our passing game going get up with him on the team." He the situation will become close to im- mined, ball- Upon receiving his degree, better." his ad- and hard running fought for words to express possible. carrier. It was at Roman that he y®e ^Biii Rogers was taken on the staff He is also looking for better miration. If Rogers can win three or four t first came into contact with at Waldron Academy as Athle- play from the sophomores, since of these last five games the problem Villanova from '43 through USS Alberquerque. He was dis- tic Director. In they Here is one answer to the Villanova Villanova football, through his ed at 1952, he returned now have four games ex- solved, if '49, '46, football problems, the 'Cats lack an might be but Rogers is an coach, Villanova alumnus Ed before going to Yale. charged in January of and to Villanova as frosh football perience under their belts. Rog- inspirational leader. interim coach the problem will only Casper. A few days after commence- returned home to find Olivar coach. In 1955, he became back- ers sincerely believes the boys be increased. ment from High School, he en- camped on his doorstep. Olivar field coach, the position are Tutored by Ex-coach he held capable of better plays and A second answer lies in the fact John McKenna, coach of VMI, is al- tered the United States Coast convinced his high school ace until his promotion last week. says that the time has come His senior year, he was tutor- that the team in general does not ap- ready being mentioned as a possible Guard, and spent 30 months in that there was a place for him Nothing has been said one when the school will see what pear to want to play football. replacement. His contract runs out i ed by Jordan Oliver, who coach- the Aleutian Islands aboard the at Villanova, and Rogers started way or the other concerning their team is really like. this year. Villanova has a new coach. But it So you see there is a great deal be- is very questionable that Joe Rogers neath the surface, and more than one or any coach will be able to do much person in an uncomfortable position. In Full Swing faith Intramurals X Country Team Drops with the team until they regain One thing should be emphasized : Vil- in themselves and decide to play ball. lanova is not giving up football. Villa- nova has an excellent athletic policy. This makes for a choice state of af- All the Catholic colleges with foot- Football Teams Enter 3rd Week :''..•:•' ball 2imI 19-37 '••;•:•• .';'•. teams are in pretty much the To N.Y.U. fairs. :.. or hold no opinion of the same predicament, except Notre Dame Love, hate, by John Duffy present day. William Connally, has an obligation to and even the "fighting Irish" are hav- Villanova's cross 29.56 to take third and fourth. coach, the team a Villanova Alumnus, donated country themselves, to those who have trouble. The 1959-60 intramural pro- Records Broken team played host Saturday The 'Cats Gerry Hackett and and an award each year. After on faith in them, to put out to the best gram at Villanova, commencing to the harriers of N.Y.U. How- Tim McNamara finished seventh In the 50 yard butterfly Mike World War II, Mr. Connally sug- their ability at all times. Detroit on Move ever the 'Cats of Coach Jim Tup- and eighth with the times of of with the fall activities, is the be now Moult, frosh Mam- gested award named "The This is strong stuff biit the situation One Catholic college that is taking Le a from peny were the Violets' victims 31.07 and 31.15 respectively. rolling under a full head of Nick Basca Memorial Award" does exifit. giant steps in an effort to become a aroneck High in Larchmont, as they met with defeat 19-37. Crossing the finish line in steam. in memory of this great Villa- football power is Detroit University. This fall's lineup is com- N. Y., did 28.1 sec. breaking the nova football player This meet was the 'Cat's in- eleventh to fourteenth were posed of touch football, cross who was Student body attacked Detroit has a new 80,000 dollar schol- old record of 29.7 sec. set by itial home encounter since they Nick D'Angelis, Pat Nicastro, country, swimming, hexathon, killed in the war. The Villanova student body is under arship fund for football. They give out Joe Mason in 1957. opened the season last week with Wayne Haggerty and Larry Mc- and the Nick At present this event is spon- forty scholarships year if Basca Award. attack from many sides. Coach Rea- a and a boy Ed Brier, a freshman from sored by the Villanova Univer- a loss to St. Joseph's on their Grath. body is gets cut after his freshman year the The intramural activities are gan resigned and the student RISE UP, WILDCATS Hope High School in Providence sity Intramural Department, course. Haggerty, Carl Wagner who blame. university pays his tuition. under very able leadership. The bearing the brunt of the R.I. broke Don Boehmcke's 100 and is traditionally an exciting ViPanova's Angelo Sivieri and finished 15th, and Ernie Muir very popular Whether this type of system is the choice. tt It moderator is the Rev. John R. There seems to be a Hawk Talk yard free-style record of 58.6 and pre-homecoming display. the Violet's Jimmy Brown who finished 16th, are all soph- answer is questionable. This The Hawk writer stated and we Dunne, O.S.A. The director is feeling that the campus "hanging" had system sec. by 3.10 of did stride omores who were in their first The best way I can show the weak- a second Ed These sports which have been matched for stride for re- tends to throw balance out of whack. quote, "We (St. Joe's) couldn't have Edward P. Geisz and the assist- a great deal to do with Reagan's it in 58.3 sec. about miles mile call as cross country harriers. nesses in the "Hawk Talk" article is mentioned are only the fall 4V2 of the 5 signing as head football coach. The school breeds "football fanatics" asked for a more discouraging season, ant director is Jack Lumsden. m. Ed has another record of dis- sports. The winter and spring course but Brown opened up a The 'Cats Lance Hugelmeyer yet I wonder how many students to quote from it "It would i^pear that All of these gentlemen It should be stressed that the upris- and other important parts of the uni- do a very Sivieri the nearby school's (Villanova) trouble tinction of which he can be sports will follow in the com- good lead in the last half mile to who finished second to while it versity suffer. though of "hanging" the coach. fine and commendable job, as the ing was the work of a few, and pleted intramural program set take first place with the time against St. Joseph's was sick If'*-' is not the coach or the football team. proud. This past summer Ed, Here at Villanova the situation is The question is how many students record of Villanova intramurals' was tasteless and thoughtless it did up by the University. of 28 minutes and 51 seconds. and unable to compete. even knew those were The real problem lies in the student placed 10th in the N.A.A.U. long show an interest in the team. Promises vastly different. The Villanova alumni games being speaks for itself. body as a whole. Are the conditions distance championships at Lake Sivieri, the only Cat finisher N.Y.U. is regarded as one of began only five short played ? had fallen through with an ugly thud. fund years ago. Touch football seems to be the the top cross country teams in provided for the ordinary student to Placid, N. Y. first six men, pulled in Fifty percent of the Villanova alumni The writer continued, "Most of us big thing around the V.U. cam- Texas cattleman overheard in the . Certainly it hurt Reagan very much. the East and the 'Cats put on realized that it just case of the become a part of the school family, second with the time of 29.11. have graduated since 1950 which was a boasting to a visitor : don't being the he is, it means pus, as the number of partici- New Event "We for such young Still Reagan man or will he for h's four years jog along a good showing a they are presently raising families and other team having better talent than brand them. have them en- Nelson Adelman and Charles seems pretty silly to think that this pants will indicate. There are We team. All of the team members we had." with the same group he first met in A new event, the 200 yd. Med- him into the drastic action are not able to give very much to the five leagues and 60 teams in the graved." McGrath of N.Y.U. finished in sophomores or juniors, many could sway freshman year. Can he express him- ley are alumni fund. Donors are able to ear- We of the Villanovan refuse to be- Relay was inaugurated this took if he felt he could make a win- football setup. Two of the lea- with time of competing for the first time. he self when it comes to school functions, a dead heat the lieve that all the year and the relay team of of the team. mark their gifts but football is not teams we have lost gues start at 2 :30 p.m. while the ner out or is this controlled clique which the sole benefactor. to have better talent than Villanova. by a Hicks, Le Moult, Gilbride and Hugh Brown in his column in the ' other three leagues start at 4 : 30 is diflUcult to enter. Is the school more Grimm won in the time of 2:01.9 Bulletin stated, "Reagan said he was Turning back to the spirit problem, Spirit is a strange thing. It has al- p.m. intent on posing as the local version to set the record for this event. "shocked" by the eflftgy incident," but the St. Joseph's College campus news- ways been a problem at Villanova as of the Ivy League colleges, or is it in- Most Popular Sport 27-6 Other winners Frosh at every college. believe were Mike Thumps paper "The rather wild We that we Army crushing Hawk" threw a also that "the continuity of terested in Bill providing Smaltz with Powers, frosh, 25:6 in the 50 yd. defeats "had been getting me down blast in the direction of Villanova in do have good spirit. The game itself is divided into .'; gifts. Villanova the best all-around education possible. freestyle, Al Hicks, frosh, 31:2 by Dan Grove defense, and to paydirt The on the was physically." their October 8 issue. twenty the *: two minute halves with extra point failed. forced to play defensive game, St. Joe's Loudest Are teachers truly interested in in the 50 yard backstroke, run for the a At first we of the Villanovan who Dave Wildkit- Brown quoted Reagan as saying, "I the student, or a five minute recess in between. The Villanova Cropke's run, the while Army hardly got their de- are the classes so big; La Mond, frosh, 36:7 in the 50 Besides read it were going to ignore 27-6 feel that I have tried every possible them but We admit that St. Joe's is loudest. Football is the most popular tens fumbled away a de- play. unit that intimate rapport is next to im-" yd, breaststroke, highlight was a VU pass fensive warmed up. since they were so interested in Villa- and Mike Le Plebes last means to solve the situation, but with- But we remember the incident at the possible. Is the sport in the intramurals, based cision to the Army third fifteen situa- school really too big Moult again in ind. Facing a and nova that they devoted most of their the 100 yd. Friday Point, Show Sometiiing out success." Palestra last year when a girl turned for its "britches?" on the number of men 750, who at West New tion, quarterback Richie Rich- winning, show- sports section to an attack at VU we The 200 yd. freestyle relay York. young 'Cats gave the Commenting on the game, The 'Cats weren't and to her St. Joe's date and innocently How about the library, the cafeteria, play the game. The man passed to Mount, who was felt that we at least ought to set went to the team of Grinun, Pel- Coach Brannau said, "I would ed no signs of winning. Something had them shook his braggadocio with the simple and the Nursing school? Surely they The next sport in line is cross- football away at about the same immediately tackled but before straight. legrino, Longstreth and Brier. clip that Arthur Murray does rather show something than say to be done. Reagan resigned. question, "Why aren't they watching should also be chastized in this sweep- country. The cross-coimtry race he hit the ground he managed courses. something. We have a dam good Now all of a sudden everyone is First of all, we suggest that they tlie ga.me?" ing condemnation. was held last Thursday, Oct. 15, The diving championship went introductory dance to lateral the ball to Cropke, Al 35:33 points. To be exact, they fumbled bunch of ballplayers who show jumping on the bandwagon and de- leave the ballads to Burl Ives (there It must be remembered that like a Actually the writer is very much off over a two mile course around to Nencetti with who picked up the needed first possession much desire. They simply gave ploring "the Villanova student body" was a bit of writing titled "The Ballad jazz lover, just because one doesn't base and sacrificed intelligence for the campus. In a photo finish Tim Barry was second and Joe twelve times and lost down. oval eleven times the ball away too much." and the "knifing in the back." It seems of Frank Reagan" from which balladry prance around and scream and pound "good copy." If he had searched out John Lucy, a frosh, beat out his Scott third. of the elusive Besides a fair offense the that the outlook has gone from one may never recover). his hands together, doesn't mean he the answers instead of just asking classmate Jim O'Brien, by half The Hexathon event to de- to the opportunistic Kaydets. freshmen showed a sticky de- He added that the line play extreme to the other. We agree that the "hanging" of appreciates it any less. questions he would have found the a second. Lucy's time was 11:11. termine Villanova's outstanding Four Fumbles fense which only permitted the was very good, and pointed out It was an impersonal thing and Rea- Frank Reagan was a regrettable oc- In fact, the less noisy fan often has true Villanova. 5 as compared to 11:12.0 for intramural athlete in all round- The Frosh lost four of their khaki clad boys' from up the that although we gave the ball away four times first gan was lost sight of as a man, now curance, but we fail to see how the more interest in a greater knowledge To try and do it with questions as O'Brien. Gene Cassidy, another ed athletic events will begon on fumbles in the first half, but Hudson two first downs in the the half, we still outscored them. it has become a very personal thing Hawks can set themselves up as the of and a deep feeling for who and what he did is impossible. The Socratic frosh, was third in the field of Monday, Oct. 19, and run for still were able to walk off of the first two periods. and Reagan has been lost sight of as epitome of anjrthing except volume. he is watching. method is fine but in this case the 17, thirteen seconds behind. six days. Any athlete who fan- turf with a 6-0 lead. Aside from The second half, however, was Looking forward to this a coach. St. Joe's could never have the situ- We also remember back to the Penn writer abused it. He was sorely misled. On Wednesday of last week, cies himself in condition should the fact that the 'Cats were a different and a sadder story. with Bullis Prep, Brannau indi- this attempted Whether Reagan is a good coach or ation that arose here at Vil'anova. St. basketball game last year and it is On page we have to Oct 14, 83 contestants invaded give the Hexathon a try. giving the ball away with gen- The 'Cats outdid their first half cated that he would work on the present a comprehensive analysis of bit in not we do not know. All we know is Joe's doesn't have a football team. amazing how shaken the Hawks spirit pool in the field erosity that . would put "The giveaway program by losing offense a more, order to the swimming Basca History that the team was not winning and was They can't possibly know how they was by the near defeat. the football picture and spirit outlook house for the 1959 Intramural Millionaire" to shame, they dom- seven fumbles, three of which minimize the hobbling in the not even playing decent ball. Some would act under the circumstances of We of Villanova have undergone five at Villanova. Swimming and Diving Champi- Decorating halls at Villanova inated the first half of play. were on first downs. backfield. This Friday's game move was necessary. football failure. losses that have had the shock that We have come to two basic conclu- onships. Two intramural rec- started during the Villanova vs Their only score came when This gave Army control of the will be the first home game The sions. The team decide to play The St. Joe's reasoning that they almost seized the Hawks. But I can must iordi were broken and one was Temple series of football games, halfback Croyke romped for 55 ball almost the entire second Villanovan freshmen have play- Respect for Reagan are superior because they didn't promise you that we will have a solid football and fan support must be made and has continued up to the yards through the Black Knight half. This time they capitalized ed in two yeonk more clear. have the ut- backing of fans behind the football We of the Villanovan **hang" their baseball coach when the respect Frank Reagan. We team this Saturday. 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. r.' !.. Cats Homecoming Date: Virginia Tecli Now In Effect Kioly Mile ^ ' by Pugh tallied three touchdowns In addition (See Po9« 3) (See Poge 2) to being named to name, and the aforementioned Tech relied mostly 4.8 per carry average, Patrick A revitalized Virginia Tech on a meth- the Associated Presa 2d team All Pugh. odical running Henry, was injured in an early team, fresh from game featuring American, Dale was also South- a 40-14 lacing Charlie Speck, a 6-3, 200 season Pugh and second string fullback ern game and has not seen of arch-rival Virginia last Sat- Conference player of the pounder has been Don Vaught. doing an out- too much action. However, urday, will be year, winner of the Jacobs Pugh Villanova's Home- standing job at quarterback for has taken Vol. 35— No. 6 VII.LANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. October 28, 1959 It was the first time this sea- blocking trophy up the slack caused by coming Game opponent on Sat- for the South- Mosely while Warren Maccar- son that the Gobblers fully Henry's absence. In fact he has urday afternoon rea- ern Conference, and for the sec- )ni, when the 6-1, 210, another second been lized their potential. In presea- ond consecutive so successful as Tech's Wildcats return to what they year winner of year man is a bruising son ratings, the fullback number one ground gainer that hope will be the friendly Techmen were the Roanoke Touchdown Club's built corn- much along the lines of off picked as the team most likely lineman last Saturday's performance, Council Accepts Treasury fines of Goodreau of the year award in Miami's Stadium. Dave Chamberlin. he rates to dethrone West Virginia as Virginia. a very good chance of Last weekend's games involv- Tech's leading ground Southern gainer breaking the Tech all time ing the two Conference champs.' A tiger on defense, Dale's as sea- teams present a a sophomore last fall with a son On paper the Gobblers figured speed rushing record. study in contrast. While the (10.0) and maneuverabil- By Acclamation At Meeting offensively to improve on last year's 5-4-1 ity make him one of the lethargic Wildcats na- By recor^. They had twenty two tion's The Student Congress passed Michoei Donahue from a student tax. At present lacklustred their way to a 26-6 most feared yass re- lettermen returning including ceivers. the first three points of the five The second and \hird points there are four plans under con- refeat (their fifth straight) at an All-American end, three 230 thousand dollar Council treasury of the chairman's motion des- sideration to obtain a levy of the hands of little, but powerful The three giant Gobbler for- pound plus motion last Wednesday at their cribe respectively the adminis- one dollar. Miami of Ohio, thus marring — linemen, plus twen- wards are Don Oakes, 244, Mike ty four ambitious bi-monthly meeting. tration of the treasury and the Student Tax the coaching debut of Joe Rog- sophs. How- Zeno, 230, and Bernie Viahneski, ever prior to last UJeek The first section of Council make-up of the council commit- The first plan would have Saturday all the ers, it was an entirely different the 235, tackles. Tommy O'Brien, Gobblers had managed only 5-9, chairman Tom Hoffman's pro- tee which would draw up the Student Council receive one dol- story at Richmond in the Tobac- one 222, and Ed Bartrug, win in four games. guards, posed financial system explains budget. lar per student from the student co Bowl. ^, ^ m; and Chuck Stephens, S.C.'s Outstanding Player center are the reason why Hoffman thinks The estimated total budget is activities fee of $25. All students Gobblers Impress other Gobbler line- Tech's the Student Congress is justified would then All-American is Car- men who won letters last year. $5060. Principal expenditures in- be issued a student There the heretofore unim- roll Dale, a 6-1, 205 pound end Backfield in requesting such an allocation. clude $1000 for a loan fund, activities card which would en- pressive Standouts Techmen of Franlc who was the able them to Southern Confer- Tech's backfield is sparked by The essence of his motion ia $1000 for a scholarship fund, get reduced rates Mosely swamped the Virginia ence's most honored lineman a pair of outstanding that before a campus organiza- $600 appropriated for speakers for many activities on campus. Cavaliers, sopho- as halfback Alger last fall. Another mores, a junior with a patriotic tion such as the Council can at forums, and $150 for the proposal being in- function effiiciently and iier- banquet given to honor those vestigated is the possibility ad- form the sundry activities that seniors selected for the National ding one dollar to the student would benefit the student body Collegiate Who's Who. activity fees every year. This money ildcafs Drop Fifth 26-6 and Villanova, it must establish The estimated total income is would be turned over to and regulate an effective finan- $5950 the largest portion of the Student Council Treasury. cial system. which ($3500) would be derived The third plan would place the raising of the dollar per student Two-sevenths of tJie . Dixieland, Dukes' show- the!r apprecia-. strictly on a voluntary basis. All 1 First Down In First tion of the crowd's approval aa Homecoming Weelcend draws Half students would be urged to con- by Jim Murray to a close. Parents Day Scheduled By tribute one dollar. Wayne Kautter-Tom O'Rourke one— TD that is as when Bill The fourth have the Adminis- •The —but just couldn't get any sem- Gilbert rampaging Redskins of burst right up the middle Council For This Weekend tration match every half dollar blance of an offense going Miami had little trouble skalp- till to paydirt. The try for two was Former Villanova Student Student Council will sponsor the Second Annual Parents' collected in student taxes. ing the end of the fourth quarter. halted The the hapless Villanova Mild- again. (Well that's some- The blanket acceptance by ac- The 'Cats Day this Saturday, announced co-chairmen Bob Murphy and Bill cats last Saturday 26-6. had a mere 5 first thing anyway). .v. clamation of the three points downs to Miami's 22. Henry. ;;; Before 10,000 fans at Oxford The Miami team added their Released by Communists was voted in only after each The Tickets for the Vilianova-Dayton football game, the high- Ohio, Miami Wildcats biggest difficul- third tally in the point spoiled Joe Roger^ second period light of the day, are currently available in the Field House. No was passed separately. ties came in the basic depart- when By Denis Cordon* coaching debut handing the quarterback, Tom Kilmur- required other events of the day. After approval of the last ments of blocking on tickets are for the 'Cats their fifth loss in as many offense ray sneaked over from the one. Last Friday, John Robert found guilty with ensuing prison point was voiced, Bill Henry, and tackling The co-chairmen urge all students to purchase tickets as starts. on defense—they The PAT was Kennedy, class of 1957, re- sentences. Council parlimentarian suggest- good this time. was early as possible, and to buy just didn't. (Law of averages). leased from a Czeechoslovakian Naturally ed that the congress unamin- It should be noted again this Halftime enough, Kennedy's them in blocks, so that they week Redskins score 20-0. prison. He completed a 14 month parents were upset and plea ously accepted the three points that the 'Cats again made Romp a and their parents may be to- New York Times sentence for an alleged border was sent in toto. a non passing team look they The first quarter play was Second Half Same to the State Depart- gether at the game. had only violation from Wieden, Ger- ment. Pollock Walks Out go to to the air when scorless with about 40 seconds With Tom Henry points out, "Our aim Jennings going in many. Writer Here For Pol- they needed the big play. remaining. Then Czech authorities replied that At this juncture Sheldon Miami the dam broke from the two the Ohioans ended is not a Mothers' Day or a collected 123 and the Behind this news headline his sentence would stand lock, who had been arguing yds. via the air flood of the Miami of- their scoring (they and no Fathers' Day, but a Parents' also had two which appeared in all of the syn- against the feasibility of the lanes on a 11 for 18 percentage fense swallowed up the clemency would be extended. Forum Tonight Wildcat TD nullified — but we won't Day, in which parents can spend against defense. dicates, lies an intriging story. proposed budget all evening, the 'Cats lethargic pass Halfback Bill Miller, mention that). For the first six months of a day with their children at Vil- What happened to 'Bob' Ken- Harrison E. Salisbury of THE proclaimed he would be no part defense. .:' shot through right his sentence, tackle for 13 Bob Kennedy re- lanova." staff will Leon Horin, who made the nedy, as he is known by his NEW YORK TIMES of an acclamatory vote. Miami all toll had 278 yds. yds. and the first score. The try ceived no correspondence from Activity Schedule Wildcats first first Big family, or importantly, be the first speaker at the new- rushing to Villanova's for two down himself Leon Scores more 42. The points was stopped. Lone Tally home. The State Department In outlining the activity sched- ly-reinstituted with 1:40 left of the first half, what will happen to him? Villanova Forum 'Cats were 4-22 in the air for protested and contradictory re- stated, In fh€ evnf thai o sfii- In the second quarter the fir- was again ule for the day. Murphy series. 75 yards. called on to prove According to his brother, Eu- denf fax h fev/ed by fkm ed up Miami eleven were faced ports were issued by Czech of- "Last year's Parents' Day was The Forum, under the direc- Villanova does have offensive gene, it seems that Kennedy and Villanova used all three of with a fourth and ficals, saying he would be able extremely successful, and this Cornell fo svsfoiH Ifs frMis- one situation backs he plunged in for tion of Charles Bruderle, assist- their the lone ' two soldier companions were on quarterbacks—Ed Roehre- on the 'Nova 34 they ViWiV'^ 4V7 kW »\¥ k\ft »W to receive correspondence, then year we hope to go one better." ant evening school tiry, fka sfvd«nft wovid r*- — got the score at 2:40 of the laat quarter. leave in the town of Wieden, dean, will be he would not. c«lve o special Sfudmnf Germany. Murphy said that the day's held this evening at 8 p.m. "Bob was upset over not re- activities will conunence at in Vasey Hall Auditorium. Cowncil AcfMfht Cord. Minor Offense Intermural Trackmen Get Off To ceiving anything from home; he 11:45 a.m. with a combined Salisbury's lecture, "A New According fo Vice CJbolr- Fast Start In Goodreau Stadilum On August 23,1958, Kennedy feH he was being ignored", said band-Villanova Singers "Concert Look at the Soviet Challange," moR Bob D^lha, ffto card* and the other soldier were ap- his brother Eugene. on the Green," to be presented will consider the political as- would allow tfudonfs ro- prehended by Czech authorities. -^^ '/ from the Dougherty Hall patio. pects of the series' general difced rofos for fho Council Their offense was one that many ^ Received Letters The concert should conclude at theme, "The Challenge of donees ond compos movlos, American citizens have fallen Eventually, Bob did begin to about 12:30 p.m. Change." Iff addlflon fo offcor pro- prey to since the inception of the receive letters from home but, will be served in Won Pulitzer Prize posed fvncfloffs. 'cold war*, namely an illegal bor- "We haven't heard anything Lunch between 11:30 The Pulitzer Prize - winning der violation. from him since last February", Dougherty Hall the Mid- Salisbury, who has been on the The three American soldiers said his brother. and 1 :30. At 1 :00 p.m., "I realize that you want this Battalion will stage a TIMES staff since 1949, is pres- were brought to trial and were Represntatives of the Ameri- shipmen thing to be unanimous so I will ently based in the United can embassy at Prague saw Ken- pre-game parade, and kick-off States, abstain from voting," said the reporting political nedy about three weeks ago. time for the game itself is 1:30. events in obviously disappointed Pollock. Washington Mariteting Club Plant They reported that he looked Welcoming Addresses and New York. He However, Henry was not sure (Continued on Pa^e 9) well enough. Kennedy told them The special halftime activities if such action would be hi con- Trip To Local Browoiy he had been doing construction will include welcoming addres- formity with parliamentary pro- Rev. John A. Kle- Gary Kavanagh, president of work during his sentence. ses by Very cedure. He started leafing the Marketing Club, has With his release Friday, Bob kotka, OSA, president, and Stu- through his procedural rule* an- Tom nounced that the club plans a Kennedy had not been removed dent X!6uncil Chairman book. Hoffman. suddenly arouse, field trip to Schmidt's Brewery from all of his ordeal. Then Pollock Marching Band and the the back of the in Philadelphia on November 12. One of his companions Cole The quickly strode to NROTC Drill Team will present declared "forget the Also on the calendar is the an- Younger, had received a 10 room and honoring parents, and I'll leave the nual dinner dance, slated for month sentence and was releas- a show abstention. just of floats will be fea- can April 23. ed this past summer. the parade room and then your motion tured. be unanimous." Kavanagh further announced On his return to the States, that the club concludes its mem- he was taken before an Army Murphy and Henry empha- Aoclanuition bership drive tomorrow, and court martial, where he pleaded sized the dual aims of the Coun- When Pollock had departed this schedule. that it will join the American guilty and received the following cil in providing Hoffman asked for a vote and it will serve intro- Marketing Association in the sentences; A $50 fine, 6 months Primarily, to secured the acclamation. No near future. in prison, reduced from special- duce the parents to Villanova, or sooner had this been done then already familiar The other club officers are ist fourth class to recruit, and if they are Pollock re-entered, the room, Charles Fettig, vice president; he has to make up the 10 month with the university, to point out and resumed his place in the Bob Holt, secretary; Larry time of his sentence as a part its latest developments. Congress. Grassi, treasurer; Jim Kearney, ot his service. Secondly, it will provide a The budget motion was the Student Council representative; "Will this same fate face Bob most enjoyable day on campus only ne'w business acted on by HARRISON SALISBURY and im Byrne, social chairman. when he returns?" was the ques- for both parents and students, the congress. At the conclusion (Contlnued on Pa^e 9) they said. At Foniiii Toaighf (CoDilnuMl on Pa^e 9)