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Iffland and Isselmann Hubie's Up St. Joe's student calls ^^Bomb Blitz Against Pitt Cats Tangle With present presidential Palestra fans various candidates Nixon type-depressives. His Satcli * CoU SpellsDoom Wake Forest Next and Kennedy. See Page 5. letter is on Page 6. by Dan Grove and Jim Murray Monday In Dixie mm | It was 21 outside the Pales- jumped out to an early 6-0 tead, jMiiimiiniiiiiinffnRiini imninninnni tra last Saturday night while and were never threatened after St. Bonaventure's high-rank- inside the Villanova Wildcats the Panthers ing "Brown Indians" roar into closed the gap to Vol. 35—No. 14 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. Feb. 24. 1960 shot just. 21%. The games high 10-7. the Palestra tonight to take on was 62 scored by New York Tweedy Scores Early the twice-beaten Villanova "WUdcats." University while Villsioova rose "Tweedy" Driscoll got the '<::';'.''.;•::/-' This game will be an import- p :';only to 50. 'Cats rolling with two early bas- Three Profs To Conduct Student Coundl Schedules First ant factor in deciding the fur- Weatherman ^ V ,• coach Al kets, and from there on in it Severance pointed out that "In was number 17 hanging from ious race for Eastern supremacy. Foreign Affairs Open Panel The game is a particularly all my years coaching I have the balcony. The half ended 1960" glamorous "Prospects for European Unity— will be the topic never had five men with this with the 'Cats up by 16 points: one in that besides Annual Student Body Dance Fri. for discussion tomorrow night in a panel program sponsored much potential (all five starters 38-22. having telling effect on the rat- by the International Relations Society of Villanova. are averaging on double figures) The Blue and White started ings, it will also match two "The Hawk Fry" has been The discussion, open to all students, interested in current Seminary Guild Plans get cold on the same night." the second half with a cold teams that have been accepted announced as the theme for this f-t world problems, will be held in the East Lounge of Dougherty Varsity Debators The coach continued, "Therein streak, but Pitt didn't capitalize to the National Invitational Pops Organ Concert year's Student Body Dance, Hall at 7:30 p.m. lies the story it was just one on it. When tournament. Villanova was the sponsored by the Student — the N.I.T.-bound The Augustinian Seminary Coun- first team to Dr. Fritz Nova, IRS modera- cil. 'of those nights when you watch 'Cats finally got hot it was only accept a bid, and Finish Seventh Monday tor, will open the program with Guild presents a poips organ hot one but five and six shots a question of how much the afternoon the Bonnies i^-^ The dance will be held in the an introductory concert featuring Ralph and go up and come down every final margin would be. followed suit. address. Dr. Field House this Friday evening. Buddy Bonds, Epic At King's College Bonnies Nova's introduction will be fol- Records place but through the hoop". The H-Bombs (Hub and Hug) Tough Dancing is from 9 to 1, and The lowed by speeches dealing stars, on Sunday evening, Feb- i Violent Violets ignited the spark that singed Bonnies have a 13-3 rec- with The Villanova varsity debat- music will be provided by "The ruary 8:00 p.m. in the ord and have won ten *> different phases of the topic. 28th At The Violent Violets, from the Panther's tail and set off the games in ing team of Terry Stratman, Finger Lake Five." 1*5 a row. Dr. Alexander Villanova Field House. New York, were paced by their rest of the potent Main Line They are led by 6-5 jun- Rudhart will Frank McCormick, Joe Remy, Selling Tickets ior speak on The Bonds brothers, who are captain, easy Tom Sanders. He arsenal. Tom Stith and his brother "NATO—Its Meaning and Gene D'Aquilla, traveled Joe Remy and John Volpe, Sam (6-2). Between Today." Mr. Francis currently appearing at the Hotel scored twenty-five points, snared H-Bombs Explode them they Coghlan February 12 to Wilkes-Barre to ticket chairmen, have been sell- have averaged fifty points will treat the economic issues in Roosevelt in , re- ing twelve rebounds. He was 8-17 Hug stole the ball twice and a participate in the annual King's tickets in the Pie Shoppe all game. Tom, a speech entitled, "The side at 1513 County Line Road from the floor and 9-13 from got two quick field goals. Hubie an All-American Euro- College Debating Tournament. week. Price is $3.00 per couple. prospect, has hit pean Common Market in Rosemont. the foul line. hit on a jump and a follow shot, for an average and the The debaters finished seventh All proceeds received from 37.1 points European Free Trade Rather than say that Vil- and then it was Katy bar the a game to place him Associa- out of some thirty teama from the dance will be matched by the second in National tion." lanova took 85 shots to N.Y.U.'s door. With about eight minutes scoring be- all over the eastern United administration and put into the hind The third panel 50 or the Wildcats outbounded remaining. Severance started . member is Dr. Host Committee States, registering an overall Student Council treasury. St. Henry L. Rofinot, who will speak them 61 to 5 we'll just leave clearing the bench. He put in Bonaventures greatest vic- record of six wins and four de- General co-chairmen John tory of the on "The U. S. in the statistics alone. everyone but Bill Penney, who season came when Stake European feats. Driscoll, Bob Benson, and Len they tumbled Unity." Plan Passed By N.Y.U. started off slowly has an injured ankle. When he Providence (an- National Topic Carneghi have declared that, in other NTT e«try) Panel Discussions waiting for the good shot, built took the H-Borabs out, first Hug in three-over The tournament, which con- keeping with its name, the times. They Following the Council up a ten point lead at halftime and then Hub, the fans gave have lost to Cincin- formal speech- Student sidered the national debate topic, theme of the dance will revolve nati, Santa Clara, and Xavier. es, Mr. Thomas Mentzer Rofinot and held on. Villanova came out each a standing ovation. will A plan for a Student Host "That Congress should be given around the St. Joe's Hubie White (14) easily outjumps and outreaches taller Pitt moderate of their zone The substitutes gave a good This is a '^ust" game for the a brief panel discus- game scheduled for the first time opponents Committee, which would be the power to reverse the decis- for next Satur- account Id a effort Villanova easily thumped Panthers 'Cats, and a terrific chance for sion focusing attention on key this year and looked good in a of themselves; partic- .-'*^3!?r formed as a student aid to the ions of the Supreme Court," was day. 76-49. the Bonnies. questions concerning press but just couldn't sink the ularly Dave Severance, who had European Administration, faculty, stu- a strength vs. strength setup in Heads PubUdty two field unity. The final highlight of the shot once they stole the ball. goals and five rebounds, dents, and alumni, has been pas- which the winning teams in the Tom Raymond, Student Coun- Trgck Team — Inquirer Games program will be a question and Bench Beautiful and Joe Walsh, with 2 field goals sed unanimously by the Student early rounds wer matched cil publicist, will head the pub- and 2 answer period during whch the George Raveling and John rebounds. Council. against each other in the latter licity committee for the dance, audience will be able Driscoll fouled out, but Tom Statistically, the 'Cats hit to direct "The committee would act as debates. while appropriate decorations ii% their questions at the various Samulewicz and Dave Severance of shots (32-73), and panel a good-will agency from the The Villanova affirmative tecum are being provided by Carneghi. members. -^ did they collected 54 rebounds. Hu- Mile of Stratman and McCormick more fill Relay student than the gap. Team Sparkles Student Council and bie White led in both All of Smooth Sam was most effective depart- tKe*^krticipants of the body to visitors to the Villanova won four of their five debates, This dance is another innova- ments with 23 on the boards where he grabbed points (9 for 24 program are members of Villa- campus," said John Drees. suffering their only loss at the tion which the Student Council from the field) and 13 rebounds. nova's 13 rebounds. Dapper Dave hit Department of History Improved Handling hands of St. Joe's. Clicks Off 3:17 In New York is using to increase its newly 2-3 from the floor and 2-3 from Pitt Coach Lauds 'Cats and Political Science. "We've done some research on Stratman also placed high on by Mike Donahue in the annual Inquirer Games bespectacled soph managed to organized treasury. Earlier this the foul line for clutch points In an interview after the Objectives of Talks the matter and have discovered the list of the top speakers of Villanova's once beaten mile meet heid in Convention Hall at stay with the leaders, Frank year the Council stated a pro- when Villanova made a final bid game, Pitt Coach Bob Timmons In commenting on the flow of visitors the tournament, and he narrow- the direct expense of of El- and Josh Culbreath, for objec- that the steady relay team was the only winner two Bowens gram film to catch the Violets in the clos- said "Villanova has a darn good tives of the discussion, Pultorac, to the campus cannot be handled ly missed picking up a trophy of presentations for for Jumbo liott's men. the first half of the race despite ing seconds. club. With the possible excep- Jim Elliott's thinclads a senior for his efforts. the Bob Liberatone had turn of Political Science Major, solely by the Administration," same purpose. in indoor track activity last The Eastern Michigan 'mitey a bump on the second a pulled muscle from the Pitt tion of Ohio State and West mentioned two. continued. the first lap. Drees Virginia weekend. but migiity swifty bested 'Cat game and saw limited action. (no perspiration here, "The first," he said, "is an "However," Drees pointed out, The fleet foursome of Otie comet rrank Budd in the finals Raemore Tires At End At Senior Dinner •Jimmy Huggard, Hubie White they are in that other tourna- overall objective of IRS, namely, "this group's functions are not Dance ment), Drayton, Nick DeAngelis, Joe o

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Library Cites Humble Contrition ^^^^^ , i^^ Butler and Romano Elected For Junior Week '•''""'' Agenda ^^^./:\;^:"'^ V-;,v-'"v''y^ January 5, i960 ' ••' To Freshmen Council Posts Library ^:-; ^.^-\;: '.-•;' . SUfl '>>v- , ,^. ,,. , Villanova University '' ;":^^''"''^''' ';';' ff ^ 'S/!^''y^.^ v'' Charles Butler and Michael Romano were elected to Revealed by Bob Scalia Villanova, Pennsylvania ,;'- ^••'•- '^^-'^ / : - '••^v''.Vs''^^^^ freshmen posts on the Student Council last Thursday. Muff Day. Commenting Announcement of a $500 gift on In one ox the quietest elections in recent years, the the choice of Samulewicz, Scalia ' •> pres- Dear Friends (I hope): ; ^ to St. John's Orphanage by "Voice oi Unity" party of Butler and Romano won out by a said, "We thought it would be a ident Bob Scalia was the high- Recently, I looking fairly comloi*table mai-gin. good idea to have a well-known, r- when was over some items that I have not met in years, I found this light of the junior class steering •book that is now at least 12 or 13 years overdue. Runners-Up popular athlete to help run Muff «. i» committee held February 16. 'Butler, Day. think I do shudder when I think of what the fine could possibly be. Perhaps if I tell you that we Day-hop winner pre-med, had 238 votes to run- Scalia also outlined to the 32- We Sammy will fill ner-up Donald Pistilli's 195. the bill." now have Hve children, you will let me off with three Hail Marys. The other candidates Joseph member group the tentative Tate and John Duffy had 131 and 26. Friday night the Prom will be Nevertheless, I wanted to prove to you and myself the courage I have in returning the book. agenda for Junior Week which I Resident Romano, also pre-med, polled ballots, win- held in the Field House. "We're I wish were courageous enough to return it in person. 253 will run from May 2 through ning out over Robeit Kusek's 215. The other resident candi- pretty sure of the band but the ^:''''^' \\'^^^^ May 9. .'\- •^/'- ':[': Sincerely youTH, date, WUUam Noto had 119 announcement, which will be "Monday of Junior Week (the ' votes. made through the VILLA- (signed) 2nd) as in the past is the day ::'''',.< :-. Despite the relative calm of A> NOVAN, will be released later -^:r\- Education"..". .... set aside for Mother's Day," the campaigning, a total of 592 in the semester. Scalia said. Chairman for the votes were cast, a little more John Livezey, co-chairman of first iunior week outing will be than half of the freshmen en- the dance along with Bob Red- Jim Strazzela and Bob Casson. mond, said Dr. Howell Speoks rollment. that the theme has Results were been decided but will Remedies Offered To Get posted almost Covers Everything Bob Scolio be an- i' On Prospecting Work immediately after the 4:00 p.m. nounced at a later date. Strazzela said that the price think something might be work- Mock Convention closing time. Elections Board The dinner dance, will be held For Arts Crisis Dr. B. F. Howell Jr., head of Senior Queen: Sally Campbell for the day "covering every- ed out on the line of a trip to co-chairman Ron Magray and his Saturday night May 7 in the the Department of Geophysics Larry Ruth, president of this thing" will be, as in the past, Philadelphia. Possibly the Phil- Granville, O. — (LP.) — Dr. conunittee kept an-up-to-the- tary, is presently Broodwood Hotel, Tim McNar of the University of Pennsyl- .school's chapter of the Intercol- "Oh yes, it is the most excit- education $8.50. lies are in town that night. If Blsiir president Stewart, of the minute count which was re- happened teaching second grade at St. mar, chairman of the affair, vania, has recently spoken be- legiate Conference on Govern- ing thing that ever Tuesday night, May 3, the not we'll also investigate the I AFsociatcd Colleges of the Mid- leased almost immediately to the the stated. fore the Geological Society and ment, has announced that Villa- to me." said Sally Campbell, John of Cross School, Ros- Augustinian Seminary Guild will possibilities of attending a play. west, reconlly told an annual candidates. lyn. Pa. "Ticket prices, band, and se- the National Science Foundation nova has been chosen as the site newly-crowned Queen of tlie present a variety show. "No en- Tentative Chairmen Fjunlly Conference at Denison Bands Parade lection of a theme, if there be class in Physical Geology. for a mock political convention Senior Prom. This is not the first time tertainers have been signed yet," Scalia also has not decided University that there is a real One unusual feature on elec- Sally has been crowned queen. one, have not been decided as of the regional chapters of I.C.G. with four other Scalia remarked, "but the list whether to make the Wednes- crisis in education as far as the tion day was the four-piece band Sally, along yet," McNamar remarked. The convention will be held in She was also queen of St. Joe's of possible acts includes some day excursion date affair or Ride Service Shows finalists, had been selected by a a liberal arts college is concerned. of Butler's and Romano's which Prep Senior Prom and runner-up 1- Vasey Auditorium on Saturday, over very well-known personalities." restrict it to a stag outing. Three proposals Dr. Blair S\qn% of Success paraded briefly at about 10:30 modeling agency from March 12. in the Atlantic City Beach Pat- He added that the final selec- His chairmen for the tentative Stcw.'ut essential to twenty-five contestants. considers Another oddity noted was the W rol Contest. Bruce Sturm Is The student ride service, an Delegates to this convention tion of the performers is up to midweek event are Kevin Flynn improve higher education are: absence of campaigning outside Graduated from Manor Junior Sally has been pinned to Jim innovation sponsored by the Stu- will the Guild "but that Father Kelly and Jim Caroon. th:>t given be I.C.G. mombers of Villa- (J) students be more Alumni gym, the site of the Chuck Butler College in 1957, 21 year old Osborne, Sr. Marketing major dent Council, has gone into ef- nova, Drexel, Haverford, Itnma- (head of the Guild) will prob- The annual junior-senior Muff Named Chairman rrsponsibility in the learning polls. The flow of voters was Sally, who majored in elemen- for two years. fect. According to preliminary culata, Penn, Rosemont, West ably go along with our choice." Day will be staged on Thursday. j)!0(c.ss; (2) that colleges must somewhat scattered throughout reports, the service has been a At present nothing is slated A tentative list of athletic activi- Chester State, and P. M. C. Vil- i«MNwraiiuiW!iiiiM:;!!HiUM.iii!iiiiiiiiuiiitiiJiiiiiiiiiiw^ crilically and rationally study •»i;illilMiilUJlilMillUiyiMIUilMilllllllli)Ulillllilillllluncil. taken prior to its accomplish- NOVAN (and any from any Fedor Vassilef, a Russian. Mrs. has appointed Bruce Sturm, sen- able because it is provoking Ohio, and Washington, D. C, are it healed, he decided to team has broken a record four "The real power in this Coun- ment./ ::-,: :w. '.-.' other school) to attend a very Vassilef, had 69 children, includ- ior Arts, as general chairman. thought and exploration of the some of the other destinations strengthen his ankle by run- out of 6 times they've run. cil is not in the hands of the "What is the justification for important meeting on Saturday ing 16 sets of twins, 7 sets of Sturm will supervise the com- crisis in education. on the list. ning. With constant practice It appears that although we people, but in the small clique having this committee at all? morning at 8:30 in the VILLA- triplets, and 4 sets of quadrup- Mike Romono mittees which handle the vari- Nick developed into a state have some individuals, it'll be that decides when the free day The only constructive thing that NOVAN office. lets. ous aspects of the dance. champ in the quarter and will be (with the help of the this committee did was to spon- Tickets will go on sale tomor- half-mile run. VILLANOVAN) ; which motions sor a meeting to discuss the fra- Ex-D.A. Tells Counsel Forum row in the Pie Shoppe at $1.50 Hard work pays many divi- will be passed and turned down," ternity pledging system. per couple; after March 8, the dends. Being a physics major he said. "Yet one man, the chairman, and running is no easy task. "After saying that the Stu- has the power to remove organ- Good Lawyer Must KnowThe Rules of Evidence However, it can be done, as dent Council dance will be reas- izations from the Council. shown by Nick's 3.55 cumula- onably priced in order to put the Follojvs Blindly by Matt McCae tivities in our legal system. learned the money on the two men had go into the story as he was trying to tive. He has a semester high motion through, the clique "It's true that this committee the lady's do. Five Duties a strange relationship with of 3.75. the price to be double merely recommends to the sen- What makes the perfect District At- Major ; caused biUs. But the farmer insisted on telling Nick was offered both a the price of the Shamokinaki ate, but so certain is it that the torney ? The five major duties, as he stated A suspicious number of their bills the story. Twelve objections of the car football and track scholarship senate will blindly follow its rec- Mr. Theodore Smith, former Assist- them are: dance price. were in numerical succession to the owner's counsel were sustained, but the to come here. He selected the ommendations that the results ant D.A. of Philadelphia answered this 1. Prepare and issue Bills of Indict- Control Funds bills of Lululielle. "There was a fantas- farmer repeatedly tried to tell Uie story latter. Since then Villanova of the last senate meeting were and many other questions at the fourth ment setting forth the charges against "The power to control the tic tie-in with the serial numbers." It in his own way. has greatly profited. announced prior to the meeting." Student Council forum last Thursday a man. funds of the new treasury is in was a long, long shot which paid off. Finally the farmer's counsel, Last year, he was a mem- evening. 2. Present witnesses to the grand real- the hands of the senate. This Prof. Miller Writes case exhilirating to relay team "This was work izing that he getting nowhere, re- ber of the mile Learned In Law was be fine if the student's jury. place would President's Salary on,'* beamed Smith. ceived the court's permission to allow that took first honors On "A perfect D.A.," he stated, "must 1 were represented on the senate, the state at all all over the country. At the 3. Prosecute for In order to emphasize that a D.A. the farmer's story to be told. "Who Should Pay the Presi- be a man learned in the law and pos- but they're not. trials. Colosseum Relays in Califor- dents' Salary?" is the title of an must have a good knowledge of the "When the guy shot the cow," the "The committee system is fine, sessed of a good working knowledge of the team set a new re- 4. Act in cases involving Habeas rules of evidence. Smith told tnis story nia, article to be published next the rules of evidence. farmer stated, "he pressed the gun to but if the committee is to be the Corpus. cord while defeating such month in the Journal of Accoun- A farmer, while walking along its head and kUled it. Then shifting deciding voice, why do we waste "He must be a dedicated man of high 5. Conduct Grand jury investigation teams at Texas, Southern Cal- tancy by Prof. Robert E. Miller a country road with his cow, was in- his gaze in my direction (and pointing our time having a senate and a moral courage, but most of all he must in cases of blatant corruption involving ifornia, and S. M. U. of the Industrial Administration price will be increased to $2.00. jured by a passing automobile. The the gun at me), he asked ME if I were congress ?" possess a good sense of balance.'* ;;„.. city or local officials. This year's mile relay team Department. Sturm urged all students to pur- hurt" dissatisfac- car had hit the farmer's cow, and the He also expressed chase tickets they in- This latter condition is important, he Favorite Case is keeping pace with last In the article, Miller presents whether animal, while falling down, had lashed The farmer was awarded damages. "6 DeAngelis tion with the operation of the said, because the D.A. not possessing Smith was eager to delineatis his year's. The team has run an approach to the problem of tend to attend the dance or not. out and broken the farmer's leg. Might Have Lost Case Council's treatment of delin- and has set re- a team effort in the future." "This is an extremely worthy : it will overload the courts with un- favorite case. During bis term of office times so far allocating overhead costs in Pat the Cow to Death The point of the story was. the quent reports. 43 times. Two of these He also expressed his in- cause," he said, "and everyone ; necessary jury trials. He will press for he became involved with the Lulubelle cords large firms. Businessmen, ac- The owner of the car had asked the farmer's lawyer, in his ineptness, could The Physics club and two records were set on successive debtedness to Villanova. "I should support it." ; the strongest indictment or the highest murder case. countants and economists en- Rossman have lost his client's case for lost farmer if he should put the cow out of him feel Villanova University other organizations have Villanovans Play penalty and waste precious time of his nights—one. at the Inquirer that gage in considerable debate over Lulubelle was found strangled in through his improper knowledge of the his misery, and the farmer said yes. has as much, or more, to of- their voting powers for a month Music for dancing, which is own and of the courts. room 1312 of a local hotel, taped up Games and the other at the what constitutes a basis for dis- Then the man pulled out a pistol and rules of evidence. Smith implied that because of failure to submit N.Y.C.A. Meet. fer than any other college. from 9 to 1, will be provided Smith was speaking to more than and lying on a bed. Police investigated a respectable lawyer tributing general executive ad- killed the animal. would have so The college offers the oppor- monthly reports. by the Villanovans, and refresh- and unearthed no clues. Besides being an important ministrative expenses in an or- fifty students who braved the vile wea- phrased his questions so that his cli- The farmer sued the car owner for member of the mile relay tunity for the student to Deprived of Vote ments will be served. Following ther to attend their forum. Riding home one day on the PTC, a ent's answers would not have provoked ganization. damage. team, Nick has done just as develop himself. It's up to the "Several hundred people have This basis must be equitable tradition, an oriental theme will Speaking with the ease and clarity friend began discussing a news item objections from the opposing counsel. "Did you claim injury on the spot?** well in other track events. student to carry on from been deprived of their represen- operating be employed. about two men caught by police in Las In closing, and acceptable to the which his ten years in the Philadelphia Smith stated that more this, greatly the farmer's counsel questioned. Last year, he ran fifth in the there. For I'm tation because of this," said divisions of the organization. "In keeping with the recent courts must have given him, Smith Vegas with $97,000. Following a hunch, than twenty billion dolUrs are lost be- 600 yard run at the A.A.U. in indebted to Villanova." Merikangas. "The question is: Miller developed trend toward interest in the Far he recalled that Lulubelle was very "Well," said the farmer, "I was walk- cause of crime, has a method gave one of the most interesting of the and that if crime goes Upon graduation, Nick East," Father Burk declared, wealthy and often ing down the road— New York. In this he ran what purpose does this serve?" of combining the "success" forum series. carried her money unchecked, it can destroy the entire against such greats as Char- hopes to go into electronics "The members of the Frater- investment and person- ''this year's decor will be much on her person. "Objection," said the car owner's fabric of society. (assets, He stated in broad outline the func* Jenkins. or some related field. and Societies committee more elaborate than in previous He traced the serial numbers of bills counsel, and the objection was sustain- "Good law lie nities nel) of a firm to determine over- duties of District Attorney enforcement is not reports) years." tiona and a found in her safety deposit box, in ed. The court directed the farmer (which collects the head distribution. and to enough,'* he said, "good dtisenship is and revealed some of his practical ac- conjunction with police. answer the question directly Lbs Vagas and not also vital in the war against crime.** THE VILLANOVAN • FEBRUARY 24. 1960 THE VILLANOVAN • FEBRUARY 24 I960 letter To Tfce Cdlfor Prottfo' Theatre Looks Up ^60 Race Lines Nixon vs Kennedy Cheaters Skulk From Elvis Returns; ti 'The state of theatre at Villanova is in "I Like Dick "Givt Mt Jack" a crucial period of liux. The situation is stiil By Foul IHIand By John fssofmonn Store Stocks tar trom ideal, but it is improving. And it Hedge To Hedge It is unrealistic to entertain any hopes In a few months the Republican and the must improve because theatre is 'an import- The muddy thinking on the subject of cheat- that Nelson Rockerfeller will be drafted, for Democratic Parties will nominate their choices Strange Supply ant cultural outlet on campus. ing, as expressed in the recent article in the he doesn't want the nomination, and the Repub- for the lyesidency. The Republicans have virtu- In the past the responsibility for Villar by nofolie ottirod Villanovan, is utterly incomprehensible to anyone lican Party doesn't want him. This means that ally selected their candidate, Richard M. Nixon. was spread too thin. It all fell nova drama Vice-President Richard Nixon will who has the vaguest concept of honor. A cheater be the Re- The only contest BERLIN . . . WAVE THE on the shoulders of one man. It was impos- they will have will be his most publican Party's nominee for the 1960 elections. FLAG! The big "E" is moving competent is a sneak and a liar, who sacrifices over which delegate will pick up the dinner sible for this one individual to do a t The scene in the secret and sacred possession for a reward which Democratic camp isn't tab. The Democrats, on the out. Repatriation is set for his many endeavors. Therefore other hand, haven't job in each of quite as clear cut, but this is what I expect some time is, at its most valuable, paltry. the remotest idea who their candidate next month, the hip- something had to suffer. will be. In Hamlet, Polonius, advising his son, says: to happen in Los Angles. The only thing Adlai swinging, gyrating clown in While the responsibility still falls heavily Stevenson will Democratic Picture "This above all, to thine own self be -true, and receive will be a few warm green will be cutting a new on one man, it is no longer solely on him. A The Democratic picture looks record, it will follow as the night the day, thou canst handshakes for the sake of old memories. something "Rocking Ides of gi-aduate assistant program has helped to al- like this. There are five not then be false to any man." Every man who Johnson Ruled Out men currently men- March". Elvis, his guitar, and leviate some of the strain. An increased tioned as possible candidates. Three of these, the road lies, who cheats, is, first of all, untrue to himself. Majority leader Lyndon Johnson will be make three. graduate theatre faculty has also helped. Senators John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Abandoning the inner stature by whom men ruled out for geographical reasons. Stuart Sym- PASS THE PILL . . . Feb- of inactivity last year and Stuart Symington, From the depths of courage look every man In the face, he takes ington will be unable to convince the delegates are given the best ruary 6 was the night of the single show in chances to win the (the grads did not produce a the inner aspects of a snivelling coward. But that the only issue of any importance is the nomination. Sorority Dinner Dance. The department has their initial season) the grad worst of all, he alone knows it. In his own eyes missile race. The other two, Senator Hubert Humphrey Presidential played host to the rebounded to make two favorable showings alone, he abandons the posture of a man and Already, key Democrats in the Congress and twice-candidate Adlai Stevtenson, have no pig-tailed Villanovans. Crash- with "Our Town" and last week's "Playboy assumes that of the spineless cur which skulks have called President Eisenhower's defense solid support and should fall by the wayside ers were in the minority, but of the Western World." from hedge to hedge, timorous of its own sha- budget adequate. as the convention nears. T. P. Sweeney and friend made should The Graduate Theatre students dow. This leaves John Kennedy and H. Horatio Most political observers feel that Kennedy the scene. The meal was good, make solid showings since what they are Honesty Expected Humphrey to battle it out. Both these men and Johnson will arrive at the convention with the drinks weak, and the even- doing may very well be their life's work. The cheater lies. The work on an examina^ seem to enjoy a certain amount of popular about 450 pledged delegates apiece. If neither ing's entertainment centered There is little excuse for failure. So far, they tion or an assigned paper is represented as one's support, and it is quite understandable in Ken- of the two can acquire the 761 votes needed around affable, chubby Tom have not needed an excuse. own work. There is no avoidance of this. The nedy's case. for nomination, a compromise candidate, in the and friend. spot, Student is asked, admittedly trying con- But the reason for anyone backing the The undergraduates are also on the under person of Senator Symington, will be selected. TAKE A NOTE . . . Pur- particularly since their last work proved to ditions, to show how well he can answer certain man from Minnesota escapes me. Humphrey's chasing a notebook is no easy Symington Unlikely be such a failure. They are under the same questions or resolve certain problems. political philosophy is thirty years old, and I task. Visiting the bookstore Symington hasn't the support shown for authority and guidance as the graduates, and The submitted paper, whether signed under don't think that the country needs a new "New one finds a gigantic display of Kennedy and Johnson, not, is Deal" this time. but then again neither it is hoped that they will meet with some of the honor system or represented as the at big, little, not-so-big, not-so- does he have the enemies the other two have. the good fortune that the grads have. There students response to the questions asked or his Differs With Harry Vice Pratklent Nixon little, and just plain medium Hifs VILLANOVAN Speclalisfs Hoffman I dislike . It is the opinion of has been a greater use of discretion in choos- I solution to the problem proposed. No equivoca- So, as much as disagreeing with this writer that such sized notebooks. But they are I^::*;:' tion can avoid the conclusion that such a repre- Harry Truman and Eleanor Roosevelt, I pre- a situation will not arise ; rather. Senator Ken- ing their next play than was emploved in i^iii;ii^:;i;!iiliiiM:^ii^ by Tom Hoffmofi iiiii^Miil^iiiiiiiiiiiiiii not called just notebooks; dict nedy will win the nomination overly ambitious musical. They sentation, when cheating is involved, is a lie. •. that Kennedy will be the Democrat's on the third or rather they are labeled "Leam- selecting lihe trying to put out a We, of the Student Council, 30 hours lie, small or great, despite the niggling choice. fourth ballot. selected Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," And a Ease", "Cheat-Ease", "Eye- have extremely fortunate in paper? Wouldn't you want the were distinctions of self-styled moralists, is a detest- When the election finally arrives, regard- If this does occur, the religious issue will Ease", Not-So-Ease" and other which seems within their means. students to read your finished presence of the new . having the able thing. '^y'^-:^.r::'h% less of the accuracy of the above prophecies, I come into the picture. similar titles. solid steps, at a time, Even now the religious By taking one VILLA- Droduct ? Feature Editor of the If we have lied, those of us who value honor will vote Republican. The reason for my choice issue has been injected into the campaign, Villanova theatre will move up. not In addition they appeal to NOVAN visit our last meeting. The VILLANOVAN staff is based stand are more ashamed of our cowardice in such upon the taken by the G.O.P. by the Republicans, but by a few Protestant the style conscious since they If you have a copy of last has accused some of the Coun- on the following lies than of almost any other sin. A lie is a issues. ministers. It was individuals such as these that come tailored as two-holed, week's paper, I refer you to the cil members of assuming a First, both the monetary coward's way; a lie is sheer funk. and the fiscal poli- helped kill off the chances of Al Smith in 1928. three-holed, and four-holed article on attitude. I would like feature page and an pompous is secret treasure. So it is, when cies of the Eisenhower- administration Honor a a have Senator Kennedy has a number of qualities bindings. (Sorry, the one but- a "novice's" impressions of our to question the attitude of a served as needed man forsakes, even once, his own honor, he has a curb on our economy and that may reduce the effect of ton rolls aren't the Vogue this the staff of such an attack. student government. few that make up lost something; though single other person should be continued. no First, he is a handsome young man with a good year with Hammermill Paper Magnifi well written, our campus paper. It was very is thing. These measures will be of even knows, he knows, and a sorry greater background and an excellent education. Co.). Paper, that's the thing!! talent of the best of my knowledge Sec- showing the unusual To The Marks of Man benefit to our nation if the next President is jurisdiction ond, and most important, he is free the : ' ^: Senior Class, under the from Acquisition of plain white is The the writer, but I question his there are less than ten who able to make the Honor, courage, truth: these are the marks Democratic Congress realize tinge of Tammany Hall. of president Ray Rafferty re.flristered an im- single-handedly put out innpossible. The populcur spring intent, or has the VILLANOV- almost of a man. If a man possesses these, what does the need of even greater flexibility in the re- weekend. It is the fervent hope all colors of light green, walnut pressive social triumph last it themselves to the paper. They get together of good Ameri- AN taken upon it matter if he be dull or slow or unlearned? strictions which now govern the refinancing of cans blue give tint The Senior Weekend in years past, es- of our that the religious issue will be resolved brown and baby "clean up the abuses What does it matter if his skills be few? He is a the national debt. last year, had been approached with early in the campaign and that the real issues to the pages this year. NROTC pecially student democratic process", EDITOR'S NOTE—Page 7 man whom men will respect and trust. His Balancing Factor attitudes of relative indifference. Even their of the campaign will be the only criterion for students are not forgotten single-handedly? word is better than a contract, and his friend- Secondly, I feel that a Republican Presi- the affair a "dying the selection of our next president. since there are a limited num- planners often considered Right to Criticize one night a week to decide ship, stronger than a wall. university of such dent will represent a greater balancing factor A ber available with a solid Navy allegedly supposed With this thought in mind, it effort," since seniors are Certainly, I do not begrudge what can be printed to catch will in regard to the growing power becomes ap- men have wisdom. An army of such men of organized blue decor. at the expense parent that only one man emerges that Also the student to be accentuate the academic the VILLANOVAN the right, the reader's eye and make him will show strength. A nation of such men will labor in politics. can who is just playing the role will reports, the direct this country through its of the social. And. according to I think that the Student read it. victory. And thirdly, I am in complete most trying nor do know agreement in like years. find comfort the ten-cent results of their labors looked every bit Council is above criticism, but So they devote approximate- do not even know I mean. They with Secretary Benson's proposals for solving Cheats what books with solid black pages. "dying efforts." I question the validity of the ly V4 of a page to a picture of will agree with me. Fine! I such the farm problems. Sound Judgement Needed not want more The selection goes on and on. Not so this year. Editor's impres- the dilapidated stadium P & W trouble There are many other issues These next four new Feature dissidents. Do not me with your trifling which must years will call for sound We wonder what ever happen- effort was utilized by the Raf- sions. station and an article inform- distinctions and trivial excuses. be faced in the next four years. Our next judgement, based on first Every > presi- hand experience, on ed to the five cent tablet. ferty crew to make this a memorable pirom It is interesting to note that ing the students of the "earth- I shall ignore you and stand in the company dent will be forced to handle such problems as such subjects as our National Defense, Labor- With that, Natalie bows out. and dinner dance. The dinner dance especially this writer clothed himself as shaking news" that it will soon of Caleb, who alone of a band of spies returned the situation in Cuba, the position of Russia, Management Relations, and growing discord on Remember you frustrated lov- was felt by many to have been the foremost a specialist in student govern- be renovated. true word of his mission; of Hector, noble and and the stand taken by the Warren Court. Civil Rights. dying ment, attending one meet- slain; Regulus, And it is my belief that ers!!! If she doesn't kiss you social affai» in four years : far from a after Forum Speaker of who was unconquerable as a adequate solutions Therefore, only one man can lead our coun- to these problems can only effort. Rafferty is quick to lavish praise on ing, so that he could make On the same page in one general and kept his word even to his enemies; come from practical try effectively for the next four years, and that on the first date, make it the Republican leadership. co-chairmen Tom McCoy and Jim four more superfluous and in- small column they meekly in- of Brutus, the noblest Roman of them all; of Senofor Kennedy is John Fitzgerald prom Kennedy. last; . sipid complaints. that Arthur Pendragon and Galahad; of Roland and Foley ; and on dinner dance co-chainnen Jack formed the students ¥SS'&^%%W:%W;%::::W:::::::::XW^^^ of the Richard; of Quixote and de Bergerac; of Ahab Jiift-!W>>x:-x-:«»:::::::::::::::W^^^^ Heffeinan and Bill Heniy. Any student can speak at Forum was to have one ^^^^^^^^^M^M^mmmM^mmmmmmmmm^^i^^mm^mmmmmmmmmmmm^^ There was one dismaying note, however. any Student Congress meeting, best lawyers in Philadelphia on and—^yes—John Oakhurst, the gambler of Poker Whereas the post-prom plaudits ran into and this editor was so moved the next day. Flats. superlatives, a large number of seniors de- by the occaaion and the issue The staff of the VILLA- Scorn of Threats Kings and peasants, wise men and fools, cided beforehand not to even give the prom a upon attending his first meet- NOVAN is so limited in num- St. Joseph^s nobles and occasionally scoundrels, but men all Student Decries Palestra Conduct try. These seniors had pre-judged the dance ing of the Council, that he rose ber that they have completely with a terrible scorn of cheats. Saints we are as something of an, anti-climax to Junior to speak and was ruled out of stopped from "going out after order because he did not speak concentrated noft, and well we know that a holy anchorite Editor's Note. This article tea* ber of games. one immune to this are players. try. How many students arie on Week, not worth patronizing. a story" and have Another type is one who is in question. could give a considerably better account of his written This attitude, however, might have been symbolizes defiance of his op- tree remain, everything, behavior. by the words of one so unvers- it. They spend two and at the expense of ing group things are generated by the ashamed of this participation. Palestra merely acts as a focus. caused by one of the sales pitches of the it or reject pressors. ed! — for amusement, evi- honorable men. combination of heat and mois- What are the reasons for Here one may become part of senior hierarchy: "A lot of time and effort hours But, have you ever spent (ConUnued on Page 7) by Rev. A. J. Mullen, O.S^ A few years ago, white at- ture. If this is true, then the this behavior? The true causes the crowd, and under the pre- But now the college students have gone into the affair," they said "and tending a basketball ^ame at so-called spirit of our liberal are subjective and vary with text of school spirit, thrust off are not the only participants in in view of this, like the prom or not, the this Editor-in-Chief Thoiii«t M. WoH Penn's Palestra, I was greatly colleges must have been bom each individual, but what com- all his pent-up emotion. state. Student support has class has an OBLIGATION to support it." Managing Editor Jamoc McAtoor impressed by the vociferous from the combination of beer monly serve as reasons are Varioos-Type Depresslvee now become a way of life. The Nearly everyone rebels against attend- Atsociatt Editart . Donli Cmfdmf support of the students for and the irritatingly high tem- merely excuses. On entering college, many ony requirement for entrance ing an affair as a matter of conscience. On AnflioNy Macklin their favorite teams, which perature in the Palestra. This behavior is not to show men have had to give up cer- is lack of intelligence, and to Midiaal Donahaa the same token, no one has an obligation everyone knows that this is not on S^rffs Editor Jomot Murray were busily engaged in uphold" Glassy-eyed students with appreciation of good perform- tain pleasures and ways of life. and Sheba" just because it see "Solomon N«wt Editor William Spoon ing the honor and natural painted dates swing rhythmi- ance, for I've seen the same Consequently, we have a large claimed exclusively by stu- taken four years^ and $13 billion Foohiro Editor TlioNiat M. Troy, Jr. dents. might have VIUANOVA ilVnsmr superiority of their respective cally to the capricious mono- support given to a bad number of various type-depres- Format Editor Miekool Koy* per- to produce. schools. tone of a primordial chant. formance. It is sives. Associoto No%rf Editor •» . . Jomot Dritcoll not an appecia- We now have the Hawks who approach, even thouflrh it was faint, This . Since time, I have tried Soon they lose all individuality One type, is Campus Nows Editor « . . . . . Johii McAfoor that tion of a winning team, since such the repres- are boiler attendants, Cats m^o because the prom (and Jr. wasn't necessaiT- rM» OfflM. Dm. 27, IfU. Um^ot iM A« •« MsmIi I, ButinoH Monogor fkllip Voloiito, to avoid attending Palestra and become nothing but a force most local colleges have estab- sed rock and roll fan. He had are teamsters, and S^loreri highly qualified to stand 1t7f. Fheto Editor dinner dance) was contests, except for the most pattern. lished better records in other to give up such pursuits on wtio are bank cleiloi. Art Editor its merits. TMt •f Hm important. However, being After this state is attained, fields the surface, or else become a on own Circuiotiofi Monofoit of athletics. There ii, of course, a solu- was a mnenin- Last year's .Tunior Week* Wall Pi qomewhat of a sports enthu- anything is possible. Defbris, For example, Villanova has pariah. To him, participation tion to the problem. The Ad- of frolic. UOMOORIAU r^nt affair, wideW touted ps a c]fi9^\^ Modorotor Rov. L. A. lUiitiaaiL OAA. siast, I have, in the past year, coats, hats ,and even shoes are what is considered (me of the is the re-establishing of a* way ministration should make This year, the class of 1960 outdid itself. viewed a representative num- thrown; fights erupt. The only 'best track teams in the coun- of life. "Spirit Courses" compulsory.

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*•«»; mmmmm&v:-:-:-:->:v:-;-x-i-t:-:*:-:- CffyonMoOwfsklrfs CAMPUS CAMERA •y Do you think Villanova Ahould do away WS«::$Ss-ii-:w:S$iyi$i>:^^^^^^ Willi a oompulaory 1101160* activities fee? Hoffmoii mu VIUAHOVAN SpcckiHsts Second Grad Show Success History of the Since i Order there is no activity in by Tony Maddiii mmmmrnm by Tom Hoffman which the student is compelled to participate, The Graduate Tlieatre De- Thomas Bfeimigaii, it obviously means that the student by O.S.A. tion. Never did he envision him- Superior General. is compelled (Oontinued from Pacre 4) of iEK>mething, or what seems partment achieved its second and John Rotelle, O.S.A. to pay a fee for activities that are not self as founding a great order, In this "Grand Union" of all compul- dently — by attending a Stu- apparent to them. affirmative showing in two In the formation of sory and in which he might have any kind to preach, or do missionary work hitherto independent branches no interest. dent Council meeting and en- I do not believe that the trys with its production of of a society, be it In my opinion then, payment of the a club, frater- as did St. Ignatius. of Augustinian monks following fee is in- tirely neglect or overlook or paper should only print those John MUlington Synge's "Play- nity, or what compatible with the use made it have you, three His life was to be one of pray- Augustine's rule, the final re- of and is there- simply refuse to see the many things which catch the readers' boy of the Western Worid." ingredients are absolutely fore unnecessary. im- er and study in common with quirement of approbation by the efforts of the Council that go eyes, but they should give a The play was performed Thurs- perative: people, some kind of his followers. He had in fact es- Church was accomplished. Tom Chambers, Arts '61 on outside the meeting. true and accurate account of day through Saturday in Vaaey law or rule, and approbation. tablished his community at Tag- Once again the Augustinians Many on campus clakn that what is going on at Villanova. Hall auditoriimi. In the sphere of religious aste in North Africa for two coupled the contemplative life I think that it is unnecessary to have a com- their Student Council does Probably, this condition The show rallied from a orders or societies the same is years when the needs of the with the active life as did their pulsory student activities fee. It seems that the nothing, yet how can they ever arose because of the apathy of somewhat shaky opening to at* true. When St. Ignatius founded accept the Bishop Church forced him to founder when he became greater majority of students don't have an equal find out if our campus main our own students. How can we tain highspots of warmth and the Society of Jesus, commonly Hippo. care of souls, less office of Bishop of of Hippo. The opportunity to participate in all the school func- mode of communication is tied expect a staff Of than 10 deliglit The openmg pantomine called Jesuits, followed monastic he the With abandoning his preaching, and missionary work tions It would be better if the students were up with the passing on of sup- to do all the work of putting scene, which is not in the pub- same pattern. With the Augus- it the active of the mon- life he added to again became a part given 8L choice in this matter. erfluous trivialities or continu- out a high-caliber paper week- lished version of the play, was tinians, however, it is was quite duties of the priest. This astic life of the Augustinian. al criticism. The last three after-^eek and not be hit by taken from Synge's original different roughly the pattern of the mod- Augustine would never have the boredom of their position? Larry Mozian, Psydi. *6l issues of the VILLANOVAN script The idea of letting the 'Take and Read'* combin- em day Augustinian—a imagined that the humble be- seem to point out this trend. Donate Writers audience in on the hoax (to be Tolle, lege. Tolle, lege. Take ation of active and contempla- ginnings of his secluded life at In my estimation the student perpetrated by Christy) It is unnecessary to demand an additional Read the Product was a and read. Take and read. These tive life. However, this pattern Tagaste and his monastery at body must help the VILLA- good one, but the pantomine of expense of the Villanova student. But, have you ever spent words were the turning point in did not come down to us un- Hippo would one day become the NOVAN by donating more Old Mahon fell flat. A compulsory fee for recreational and aca- over 30 hours Augustine's life. With the utter- from Augustine's time. great order that bears his name trying to put writers the staff. Extra-cur- broken to The acting Owen Klein, Jeanne Miclot and ofdier cast demic facilities seems to be more of a burden out a paper? Wouldn't you was generally on memliers dhat at ance of these words Augustine Paradoxically enough it was —the ORDER OF SAINT AUG- ricular activities are a vital rehearsal than a gift, since many of the students >^ a high level. Once again Jeanne of play. took up and read the book St. following do not want the students to read your of broken immediately USTINE. part of the college student, Miclot participate in the activities offered. finished product? gave an eloquent per- sesses Paul's Epistles. his death. His monks fled to and the VILLANOVAN pro- a real flair for comedy. he would be able to go on. Still, Dave Miirpliy, Psych. '61 formance. She lit up the stage What he found there is well Italy, Spain, and Gaul (France) I would suggest to the VIL- vides an excellent opportunity. He was very humorous without it appears that his was a case whenever she was on. Her per- "RINGS OF GLASS" ever appearing strained. known : "Not in revelling and to escape the barbarian hordes. LANOVAN that they reevalu- In conclusion, I hope that of unfortimate casting. formance ranged from flash- drunkenness, not in debauchery In their new homes they lived NEW CHOICE OF ate their own paper and decide the new Feature Editor will As the bibulous father of ing-eyed fire to shining ten- limited Performanee and licentiousness, not in quar- completely contempla- AMERICAN MEDICAL VOLUNTEER upon a definite policy, which Pegeen, Dick Har^bei^er was an almost DIGEST BOOK CLUB continue to come to our meet- derness. highly competent. Robert Germer was weak in relling and jealousy: but put tive life for almost 700 years. The imaginative life of a girl is more intent upon informing ing and try to find more about TELLS WHY HE'S IN INDO-CHINA Appealing Sineerity his initial role as Philly Cul- ye on the Liord Jesus Christ and Scattered as they were, inter- from the age of five until her mid- the students of what is going our Student Council, so that he Winning Widow She has the wonderful qual- make no provision for the flesh,' course between them was prac- dle teens is traced in Luise Rinser's on at Villanova. They should may give a more accurate des- Gilda Spurio was ideally len. ity of being aible to be truly to gratify its desires." (Romans' tically nil so that during these "Rings of Glass," the October Dr. Thomas Dooley, 31-year-old his dreams for a hut in an unknown get out of their office and cription of it in the future . . . cast as the Widow Quin. Her We saiw the show on opening moved, which in turn has a 13:13) seven long centuries they lived selection of the Catholic Digest physician from the U. S. who has village in Asia two miles from a search for the entire news and and possibly decide that it performance was admirable night, definite effect on the audience. and the audience was Augustine's passionate love of independently of one another Book Club. set up a volunteer medical station in polluted river." He has a bicycle in* not just the superficial aspects does more than amuse him. and far superior to her prev- When she was on stage the surprisingly sizeaible despite the flesh becaane a pure love of following the rule which Saint Author Rinser, who has produced Indo-China, describes his motive in stead of a convertible and he drinks ious work hi "Our Town." play was at its best. the bad weather. This turnout God; his intellectual obstacles written for his novels, lives national Catholic magazine as powdered coffee, though he'd pre- Freshman Dick Augustine had five other best-selling a Mclntyre did was due to the department's and doubts were resolved. His Documentary evidence mountain country of upper simply: **To help people who 'ain't fer bourbon. ^ Owen Klein played the male a creditable job followers. in the as Jimmy Far- growing reputation, and sopho- decision was made. He would of Augustinian life during this Bavaria which she describes with got it so good.' Why? "A healthier world," the lead with finesse. He has pro- rell. His ridiculously baggy more English profs', efforts to renounce his sinful life and the infrequent. interest in her book. Catholic Digest de- physician says in the article, "is gressed a long way, and he pants were period is sparse and compelling The October one of the hits c^ create budding Brooksea. world and enter the Church. Representatives Gather Dooley as a gregarious per- more than worth the sacrifice. I ably handled the key role of the evening. The mifleraft>le weather out- Sought Retirement In the year 1256 representa- son with a flashing conversational want to help (the natives) simply Ohvioaaly, we can't allow this of Troy for speaking at the Christy Mahon. He proved Kathy Harvey was the best *.' '*. ••. • . i side :'..... ^,.., actually aided the show. Accordingly, Augustine tives of the independent Augus- Speers . . • wit. . because we are all one family under to pass without comment. meeting "out of order" certainly adept at board comedy; timing of the three silly girls. The rushing wind and rain sought retirement from the tinian branches gathered in He admits, says the magazine, Cod." Mr. Hoffman blandly makes won't encourage non-members to. his blank looks, double takes, Unfortunately, the play had created a fresh effect world with his followers in order Rome in order to unite them- to return that his secret ambitions include a Dooley, a bachelor, says he*d like use of the quote: the VILLA- attend meetings (the announced and comic expressions for good two unconvincing perfonmanc- better con- in the one house overhanging the ocean in to be a priest "if I felt I was half- NOVAN has taken it upon the Council.) effect. es. There were some imperfec- to know God. This selves as members next Issue aim of Tom Sines gave a damp, cept was his constant preoccupa-, Augustinian Order under one Santa Barbara, but "he has traded way worthy." themselves to "clean up the Nowadays you muat be a par- His best work was in the humorless performance as Old tions hi lighting, aome uneven abuses of our student democra- liamentarian to dare to try to scene with Pegeen and Widow Mahon, Christy's "deceased" playing, and some imconvinc- tic process." speak on the Council floor. If Quin. His expressions of baffle- father. He had vocal limita- in|^ stage business.

V r The origin this quotd isn*t you're caught OMt order, you delight audi- Despite these fanperfections, : . of of ment and gave the tions, and he did not show the given, but it is falsely suggested 7night be denounced in the ence some of its greatest necessary strength and broad the show had enougli bright that Mr. Troy (or this paper) school paper. laughs. playing that the part calls for. spots to provide us with a used it. In justi c e, the Order all it enjoyaible evening. "air-softens" every puff! has Out of For us, the most perfect In fairness must be thoroughly New cigarette paper Chairman might have clarified It's appropriate to note that male characterization came mentioned that Sines had been The talent and energy of the this fact. five or six of the seasoned mem- from Mike Tanney as the timid ill days prior to the perform- group kept the winning streak Council Publicized bers-in-good-standing were de- suitor, Shawn Keogh. He pos- ance and it wasn't certain that intact Now even the paper adds On the contrary. Rather than clared out of order at the same ever saying that the Council meeting. method here has been abused, (For being a "novice," Troy's ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES Salem's springtime fresh this paper's columns have been views were widely applauded by for Seniors and Graduatds In redundant with suppor t for more experienced observers. Council ventures. Even a Council Vice-President The Council treasury and admitted that the column mode PHYSICS forum program were seriofisly legitimate points.) APPLIED MATHEMATICS backed, lest we forget. Council We must also admit that Mr. ENGINEERING MECHANICS \^ meentings and projects are pub- Hoffman has donated (in his ENGINEERING PHYSICS the netps pages. , manner) an appreci- | licized on ; gladiatorial <~*%. . But the thing at which Mr. ated dose of constructive crit- AND v <« policy. '•'iSv- Hoffman appears to chafe most icism of VILLANOVAN "q0i>ss i-K^ii^^y:'''', AERONAUTICAL, CHEMICAL, is not the seperate items of ATid we thank. him fox the left- i^xm.^ ELECTRICAL, r Troy's criticism. He seems handed plea for journalism re-

our ! m^: .vvOWwW"^ rather to resent the fact that cruits. There's no doubt in MECHANICAL, "the new feature editor" has the minds (as in his) that the METALLURGICAL, brazen audacity to level criticism paper's quality would increase and NUCLEAR increase in at the august Council. with a substantial ENGINEERING Nowhere does he deny any of help. ^^.-S>#»^^*^ are Troy's points : 1 ) that the Coun- And at his suggestion, we cil appears too big amd unwied- now even considering avoiding ly; 2) that delegates engage in anything to do with the P and f^i--' discourteous conversation during W station. addressess 3) that much trivia monopolizes the agenda; 4 ) that DEMAND CONTINUES provide "entertain- the meetings One of the greatest needs today {not "amusement'* as Mr. ment is a language spoken and under- states.) »fl Hoffman stood by everybody, and the time to «¥• Point of View move toward establishing an inter- R. TibMC* Canpany Solam't amazing now CrMt«d by X BanwM* column made it clear Troy's national tongue is now. March 7 HMH POROSITY popw least) that he was An important break-through in Salem's fresh air in through the paper to make the (to us, at That's what Mario Pei states in "air-««ft«m" every pvff. point research laboratories brings you this smoke taste even softer, fresher, more writing it from one of the October issue of the Catholic If you've enjoyed Salem's spring- uninitiated out- special new High Porosity paper which flavorful. view : that of an Digest. time freshness before, you'll be even more his first impressions world breathes new freshness into the flavor. sider giving The tremendous increase in App9ki^mtmH tlumfl^ Ini nmkIo kt pdvmc^ HirMigh your CoHago Macemant dlRc« openings pleased now. Smoke refreshed, smoke Salem Invhibl* perewt Ekich puff on a Salem draws just enough of meeting. He never pretended travel and the even greater jump Mead {wtt the right amount of air with to be an "expert in parliamen- it will take in the future are cited ooch puff to give you a toflor, frothor, • menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • modern filter, too tary procedure." among reasons for acting quickly. ovon mor* flavorful tmoko. Aa Troy said later, "You How to accomplish teaching every- & WHITNEY AlRiDIIArr don't have to be an expert to one a common language? First, says recognize confusion wh^n you the author, let the nations of the to see it." world appoint a commission /IfOiy MOR£ WAN E\^R Salein rsfreshes your taste The Chairman's condemnation •elect the language.

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r^|.'iip|4 Sf. Bernard Along En ii t ii —;r ^ M • • w^ ^1 "• Russell Talks Arts Fntenity Pledging; DIAL-log Recruiting Donors To Phiios. ciub Red Cross Now i Curley HumeJ Medgemaster St. 18 The The legendary Bernard be sure of 300 donors." The rea- Those between the ages of I Cassiciacum Circle will Pledging activities for dog made an appearance at Vil- son for this, she explained is and 21 years may not donate hold a special meeting on Thurs- D.P.M. Curley and a pledging commit- Program Of t)egan last Thursday. tee, will lanova last Wednesday, but in- that many students who sign up blood without the written con- day, Feb. 25 at 3:30 p.m. in the Pledge- innovations be made master Terry Curley stead of bringing the usual keg develop colds and cannot give sent of a parent or guardian. K;tst Lounge of Dougherty Hall. welcomed which will be "^beneficial to both the pledges and introduced the pledges and fraternity," accord- The Week of brandy, he brought the Red blood on the days assigned. Jack Valva and Ed Scott are Rev. Robert P. Russell, O.S.A., other pledgemasters, Bill Cassin ing to Labrecque. Cross. Any student who gives a pint working with the Red Cross in Chairman of the Philosophy De- a. and Bob Murphy. Senior advi- Anyone interested in pledging Accompanying the mythical of blood is assured coverage of taking pledges for the Villanova partment, will be the guest messenger of three sors will be Jim Merikanges and the Arts fraternity may receive Word of mercy were blood needs for himself and his drive. They have permission speaker. The topic of his dis- Jack Daniel. application forms at 24 Sheehan Hie Day lady volunteers of the local immediate family for one year slips available and can be con- course will be philosophy and A revamped pledging system Hall. chapter of the American Red from the date of his donation. tacted at the Blood-mobile table philosophers. will be put into effect this activities, Cross, here for the purpose of But, if the maximum number which will be set up in the Pie year, In other Mr. Francis All students who are interest- accordingto President soliciting blood donors for the of pints is received, which in our Shoppe at various times this Tom Coghlan of the History Depart- hy Dan O'Blara ed in Philosophy are invited and Labrecque. In cooperation ment, annual Bloodmobile visit slated case is 300 (150 pints is the daily week. with addressed the members at encouraged to attend. Refresh- for March 9th and 10th. handling capacity of the Blood- a recent meeting. ments will be served at the con- During the week of Feb. Head of Group mobile), then the coverage A.S. Plan Dinner Dance 15, nova University's English Dep't. same clusion Finance Society Plans of the meeting. Radio Station WIBG introduced Another conunerical Mrs. Milton Smith, in charge is extended to the entire stu- Accounting Society President Cursing station in Ron Anderson, Trip To N.Y. Exchange Attacked a new gjmmick as a public of the group, commented that dent body. Bill Coyle recently announced president of ser- the Phila. area shared some of the Philosophy Club, Bud Carlock, President vice to its listening audience. the number of pledges received Late Donors several events which have been has an- of the As National Habit WVIL's talent recentiy. WHAT, nounced that the club will fea- Finance Society, announced at It is an jazz station, this year is slightly higher than Applicants previ- added to the Society's calendar. called the "WORD OF FM had Joe who did not The United States ture panel discussions out- recent meeting that the soci- is the only last year's, but also added that ously register will be accepted Foremost among these events and a THE DAY" and is designed to Zawacki of Jazz Suite fame as civilized country in the world where side guest speakers at its future ety will take a field trip to New familiarize the its guest DJ this is not necessarily indicative by the Red Cross in the days of is the annual dinner dance, blasphemy listener with on Sunday Feb. 14. meetings. York Stock Exchange is "part and parcel of greater visit, which will be held on April 23 on March words that are commonly usedi And speaking of DJ, Frank of a turnout on the days the Blood-mobile but these the everyday speech of men, 30. women in the English Thornton, a Junior Arts man, of the Bloodmobile visit. applications will be restricted to at the Cynwyd Club. Music for The various subject-matters and even language today. children.'* However, m: Chauncey, 8t. Bernard, unconcerned as Villanova Mrs. Smith said, usually the dance will be provided by which will be discussed at forth- The society memibers will they have a different has returned to WVIL recently the seems "We those students 21 years of | of That opinion is expressed in the Esquires. leave V.U. at 7:30 and arrive in [meaning now than they did with his edition of Waxworks. students sign up as blood donors. accept 500 pledges in order to age or over. the coming meetings will be: Philo- October Catholic Digest. when N.y. at 9:30. they were originally Thornton started with the Sta- sophy in the Modem World, The "I am convinced/' Inez Robb introduced i tion back in 1967 as Prior to the trip, the students writes, "that into the language. a "pop" DJ Practicability of Philosophy, and blasphemy has become { will be shown picture and had one of the most listened a on the a part of tlie American way and The public service spots are The Future of in Beth Alexander Philosophy an operations of the Stock that being to shows on the air. Ex- we Americans ciu-se as casually produced for WIBG by I Economic This can probably be attribut- OPPORTUNITIES! World. change. as we breathe.*' WVIL in cooperation with Villa- Talks To Lit Club JOB ed to his amicable personality behind the "Mike" and his good The Literary Club and the A General Motors representative will be on campus LUCKY STRIKE presewte taste in "pop" music. Frank was Opera-Classica Society jointly ^ also responsible for introducting presented a lecture by Miss A^RCH 3 & 4 "WVIL's Miss Weather Girl" to Beth Alexander, a senior Eng- the Campus listening audience. lish major from Brjm Mawr Col- college placement to arrange an interview. Word now has it that Cabrini >;-• Contact your pMfe lege last Tuesday. College of Radnor, Pa. may soon Miss Alexander in her lecture, be added to the WVIL listening Airo • Americana Folk Music, '^^etin/l^.litoo audience. The Radio Club of this used recordings as well as her sliapiiHj college, headed by Miss Del the course ofpower JL* Ji own guitar and singing voice to Sparboro, is now in the process illustrate the various compon- of raising revenue to have the < > ents of the music. ..An hydraulics dormitories on their campus Africa Music hooked up on WVIL's closed it OBFUSCATED This is the B-52. Advanced as ENGLISH PROF, She pointed out that the circuit system. may be, this airplane has one thinji American Negro drew heavily • !• i The fi^rls are raffling off a in common with the first war- FAILS TO FOOL from the music of his native F Transistor Radio as one means of ancient Ejjypt.-.and Africa in composing the relig- ijalleys (see below) of raising this revenue. ious work and blues songs that with the air and space vehicles of Dear Dr. flourished in the pre-Civil War the future. Someone must chart its Frood: Very soon the major Dear English: You can answer that one corporations will South. course. Someone must navigate it. be scouting the colleges yourself. Simply put a match to a Lucky Marketing Dinner this per- for capable seniors. They'll be offering It was during same For certain younjj men this pre- Strike and puff. iod that the Negro came to fabulous salaries, big titles, golden op- The Marketing Club's annual sents a career of real executive *o» *C^ *c* identify himself with the Jews portunities. Whom should I work for to Dinner Dance has *been schedul- opportunity. Here, perhaps you of the Old Testament, waiting guarantee myself a secure future and top ed for April 24, at the Treadway will have the chance to master a Dear Dr. Frood: For many months I for a Moses or a Christ to lead income? bm, St David, Pa. Price of tic- profession full of meaning;, excite- have worked nights in the lab, develop- him to a Promised Land. Capable kets is $7.00 per couple. and rewards ... as a Naviga- ing the formula that I am convinced will Influence of Africa ment Other events discussed at re- Dr. Frood, Ph.T.T. make possible the perfect The influence of Africa, tor in the U. S. Air Force. crime. It is a cent meetings of the Club were deadly poison that works externally, Christianity, and the South is To qualify for Navigator train- future field trips to New York Degr Dr. Frood: Would you please ex- rather than internally. To test my for- still present in contemporary ing as an Aviation Cadet you must and St. Louis, and the possibility plain Einstein's theory of relativity in mula, I have placed a large blues songs and is even felt in American citizen between 19 amount of of a trip to the Scott Paper be an simple terms. modern poetry. Miss Alexander the poison on this letter that you are now Company. Also, numerous an- and 26j^—single, healthy and in- Physics Major aptly exampled this with a re- holding in your hands. Sorry it had to nouncements from the American telligent. A high school diploma is cording of- Langston Hughes be you, old man. Marketing Association were dis- college is highly required, but some Deor Physics: Gladly. It is reading his own poetry. a theory. It Wolfgang cussed. desirable. Successful completion of In conclusion, Miss Alexander is about relativity. It was thought up by a Dear Capable: Dad. the training program leads to a stated that, "The epic quality man named Einstein, commission as a Second Lieuten- and tone of the folk music ef- wings. fectively illustrates the fortitude ant... and your Navigator fO» •^ c^ TYHNO DONI AT HOMI Dear Dr. Frood: Recently I saw this of the race in overcoming all If you think you have what it slogan for Lucky Strike: "Remember D«ar Dr. Frood: 1 wear button-dov^n Nt«f. Accvrott. difficulties." takes to measure up to the Avia- how great cigarettes used to taste? shirts. 1 wear grey flannel trousers. 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ANY OTHER REGULAR! discussion concerning the de- MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY a What's your specialty, your first love in program for undergraduates. You gain work AVIATION CADET INFORMATION cisions made. This discussion experience •^ fC* *C* When it comes to choosing their regular smoke, bPp£R DEPT. SCL02 science and engineering? Astronautics? Auto- while vacationing from school. was led by president Tom Mc- BOX 7601, WASNIN6T0N 4. O.C. college students head right for fine M mobiles? Electronics? Jet Power? Refrigera- Get the story on a rewarding GM career from tobacco. Hale. I am between 19 and 26 \.i . » Sports Chaffer Cat Marksmen The Hub': Cats Greatest Tommy Gun' Rifles 'Cats Make Their Mark 5 Fingers Make a Fist By Bud Simmonds snuff and steal of one of Stith's Schafer by Tony Macklin— What started out to be the jump shots. In Upset Wins All-Around Since Maturity is a hard thing to come by. comeback trail turned out to be A towheaded junior, Ron by Tom Troy he played under Doug Connel- ed 6'3" for Coach Jim Elliot's The Villanova Varsity rifle The 'Cats still havq a way to go to grow up. There are where Stith left the lonesome road Wednesday Martin, took up ly, best in squad (he's done 6'6" else- their to three Tom Stith glided to the left one of the coaches a great team, that 14 team blasted way four necessary things that go into making night at the Palestra, as Villa- off and proceeded to garner bounce- the city. where), set a Villanova record upset victories and a new school of the basket, took a the 'Cats have lacked so far. nova's Wildcats were defeated, of his 18 points in the second pass from a teammate, grace- When graduated, in the hop-step-jump (47'6"), record as they picked up the First of all, the 'Cats do not move the ball the way a 72-70, in a heartbreaker by N. half. fully leaped for a Hubie became the man on the and was a member of the 440 fifth, sixth and seventh wins of turned and Villanova led from the first good team should. Huggard controls the ball too much, he I. T. bound St. Bonaventure. shot spot. He responded in great yard relay team which set an- the season over a highly suc- dril>bles times, looks like miniature Atlas After the N. Y. U. disaster, minute of the second half until fashion, twice being selected other record (42.5 seconds). too much. At he a cessful weekend. As Stith looked on dumb- this game loomed as a big one three minutes to go when a St. to the All-Scholastic team. holding the world over his head. On Friday, the Wildcats sur- founded, a velvety smooth, On the basketball court, Hu- the 'Cats in quest for Bonaventure drive got back the There is something amiss in ball-hand- for their prised the Coast Guard panther-quick figure soared In his senior year, Hubie bie played pretty decent ball as 68-66. Aca- Eastern basketball supremacy. lead at With 2:53 on the turned in one of the all time ling. The 'Cats throw too many careless demy, one of the top ten teams fantastically high above him, points against St. Joseph's Led by Stith clock, the seventh and final tie great performances by Philly passes. Against St. Bonaventure, Villanova in the nation, by firing 1397 to took the ball right out of his a frosh (still another record) Led by the 30 point sharp- came at 70-70. schoolboy, scoring thirty points snatched more rebounds than the Bon- win by 15 points. The Academy hands, came down to the floor and averaged 28.7 points over ^ shooting of Tom Stith, the na- The hustling Martin then and grabbing twenty-five re- nies did, yet they only took one more shot. fired 1832 for their second loss already dribbling, tossed a pass the season. tion's second leading scorer, the made a steal as the 'Cats at- lost of the season. to one of his teammates, then bounds against Wayne High- Plays Anywhere This means the 'Cats had the ball and Bonnies extended their win tempted to work the ball for a Lou Spevetz, the erratic scor- sprinted upcourt to follow the This season, he's been pretty it without getting a shot, twenty more times streak to eleven games and their good shot. The Bonnies called ing leader, came through with play. V good too. He's played the piv- than the visitors did. A good team can not record to 14 and 3. a time out with 32 seconds left his finest effort of the season, This was the most tremen- ot, the corner, and backcourt make this many mistakes. The 'Cats John Driscoll put on and set up the play which saw firing 287 out of a possible 300 dous play in a season of tre- on offense. On defense, he's Secondly, the 'Cats have not had the somewhat of a shooting exhibi- Connery make the quick drive to lead the 'Cats to their upset. mendous plays for Hubie been on the side most of the ability to hit the clutch fouls. They continually miss the tion himself by pouring in a and drop in the crucial deuce. Charley Russel, beginning to White, the finest sophomore in year, but has recently been first of one and one opportunities. scorching 13 for 21 from the Driscoll Misses show his last season form, the East, and the best all playing under the basket more X field for a career high of 26 With nine seconds remaining, Hold Back Ace placed second with 281. These since Bob Schafer's 18.5 aver- as Coach Severance desired points. Hubie White contributed the Wildcats called time and set Thirdly, they are not making use of their ace. The were followed by Capt. Frank age. more rebounding strength. I his usual workhorse job with 16 up a play, but an out of bounds way that Hubie White has been playing recently, he must Murtha, 278; Ed Hogan, 278; In twenty games, Hubie has But Hubie's value to the points, 15 rebounds, plus a tre- mixup saw Driscoll miss a jump, and consistent 'Tex" Coursey, team can't be measured in be considered the team's ace. When the going gets tough, Kaminski a followup and that averaged 18.5 points (making mendous defensive job on Stith, the .«;mart team looks to its ace. Again.st St. Bonnies, White 273. It was the first time in the the terms of tangibles. It is the the Bonnies' AJl-American pros- was all she wrote as the buzzer over 40% of his shots from history of Villanova that intangible things that a player didn't see the ball the last five minutes except when he sounded. the field), has rebounded well, and pect. himself swent a skyscraper rebound. rifle team ever beat one of the played great defense. More does that makes the difference Although Stith the younger As a result of his offensive has highly touted service academies. than any other player, Hubie between a good ballplayer and It is true that Coach Severance had a play worked out was the high point man for the effort, Stith, entering the game Still hungry the next day, the a great one. with twelve seconds left and the "Brown Indians" leading with 502 points, broke the St. has been responsible for the game, sub Bill Connery was the Villanova marksmen smashed Wildcats' fine record and high When the 'Cats need a big 72-70. Whit*» was to take a jumDer from behind a double man of the hour (or at least 40 Bonaventure single season scor- PMC's bid for an unbeaten sea- ing record of 507. national rating. basket, or an important re- screen, but White never got the ball. minutes) for the visitors. The son, while revenging themselves bound, or someone to stop an ball far side six foot one junior threw in the Rounding out the totals were But the "Hub" is in a strange Referee John Stevens took the out on the on nationally ranked Lehigh in Ail-American from scoring, goal (his one and only) that Dick Kaminski with 10, captain position: because he is such of the coui*t and although the 'Cats could have requested a triangular meet. they look to Hubie. broke the Wildcats' back by George Raveling with 7, yeoman a good ballplayer, no matter to have the ball on the near side where the play had been Paced by Phil Saccacio, who Calls West Best sneaking through the pressing Tom Samuelewiecz's 3, and Jim how well he plays, people ex- set up, they got confused and an impromptu play (which fired 289 for the highest individ- points pect to play better. Whltt And the "Hub" fires in a Huggard's 8 plus his him ,; they cot four shots out of) failed. defense with nine seconds ; ,, 'Nova ual score of the season, and usual fine floor "I hadn't even finished 25 foot jump shot, or goes into left and sinking the game win- game. my tower (now at Kansas) and The foui-th, and by far the greatest, imperfection in the Tom Stith, St. Bonavcnture's AIl-American tries vainly to Charley Russell, 284, the sharp- the stratosphere and surrounds ning two- pointer. The 'Cats dominated the freshman year, and already Overbrook. one. members of the shot. shooters came up with a 1414 'Cats is an absolutely unnecessary Two block Hubie White's unstoppable jump to the tune of 44 to 22, the missed shot, or limits a Shift Man-to-Man boards some of the local papers and a Hubie received about twenty in full view out of a possible 1500, to break team have been chewing out their teammates '.',,. Tom Stith to eight points. The first half was nip and ,.'.t.' but this control went for naught lot of people around here were scholarship offers, but finally the previous record of 1408 set of the stands. These twq critics are George JRaveling and limited the Bonnie calling ''-''' tuck all the way as Stith's 22 to a man to man defense for Stith, and as a tough and dogged Bonnie me an All-Ameriean," selected Villanova "because of Hubie calls the ':"••' ''-',' ;'^ ',••••'•:- '^^ by Chris Kloss, Hank Miller, Jim Huggard, s\,'' points resulted in a 39-37 Bonnie the second time in two games. bomber to 8 points the rest of defense was a prime factor in says Hubie. "That put a great its location— I wanted to stay best basketball player he's Fred Passerella, Walt Gould and I can't remember seeing any other team do this. It is lead at the break. As the second Hubie White then applied the the way. A highlight of this ace harnessing the Villanova attack deal of pressure on me, and close to my home the beauti- seen this year. The reason Ed McLoughlin, in 1956. — bush league. half opened, shifted in- cooling action to the sizzling defensive play came on a perfect throughout. it's been a burden." ful campus, and because Coach West is an Ail-American is be- the 'Cats Kaminski Rattled Much Pressure Severance and (jJeorge Raveling cause he plays so well under heels fellow player has had Hubie has had pressure on were so friendly." pressure. This snapping at the of a a detrimental effect. It has obviously hurt Kaminski's play. Wildcat Iceman him for a long time. A native Another reason the Hub The pressure is on Hubie is hesitant, and uncertain. is not playing up to his Deacons Deal Basketeers of Philadelphia, he first started picked Villanova was because White too. And, like Jerry He He Cometh Up With playing basketball at Sayre he figured he would best devel- West, Hubie's responded mag- cnnabilities. The constant hounding has sent his confidence Devastating Loss in Dixie Junior High. He graduated to op his track talents at V.U. nificently. He's not an All- skidding. West Philadelphia High where Last year Hubie high-jump- American yet—but he will be. Certainly every member of the team has a job to do, but On last Monday evening the 4-1 Final Record each also has an obligation to his teammates. He should Villanova basketball team was Go/fo, tiy to contribute to each other member, rather than detract. The Wildcat Hockey Club Hoover, Chavis smashed by an 89-70 count. To take one's anger at oneself out on a teammate is a closed the 1959-1960 season with The scene was Winston-Salem, sad and hypocritical mistake. It mangles the team's a 5 to 4 win over the Haddon- North Carolina, in the Memorial solidarity. Cole.seum, used by the Deacons field Amateur Club at Haddon- Talented Trio Pace Frosh Basketball If one knuckle (or knucklehead, take your choice) con- of Wake Forest as a home court. field last Wednesday. This win one siders himself before the team, the force of the fist is not as It might be proper to say the gives the club a four and is VILLANOVAN The Freshman team—at this scoring at a 15.3 clip per game. gard for basketball promoted telling. It's all right for bniising the arm, but if you're 'Cats' last road trip turned into record for this its third year. writing possess a 5 won 5 lost him to accept Villanova's invi- going for the whole jaw, you had better use the whole fist. a funeral, with the Deacons of- Tom's talents didn't stop on Early Lead mark with 1 game to play. Al- tation. ficiating. Then elaborate on the basketball court. He was a r Team Effort Co-captain Mike Clement Like his roommate Hoover, Circulation Montii though this freshman team has bruising fullback on the football ho wthe zone collapsed under This is not to say that feeding an individual is wrong. scored the first goal early in great potential, it is Coach Sev- the 20 year old Chavis is a mar- field, and at his height and the wake of the bombing of little If effort, is the first period. This was fol- erances belief that a freshman keting major in C & F. the feeding is a team it is definitely good. It Billy Packer from the corners weight proved to be a devasta- lowed shortly by a score by Will team should be used to drill when an individual puts himself before a team that you have (he's 5 10" and hit 10 of his 13 SubscriDtions to Your School ting fullback. Hoover was be- The third member of this ter- real trouble. . •„ ^^^^ > Frescoln. Haddonfield rallied for '»|' v ; , , V against the varsity in practice rific field goals in the first half). sieged with 125 offers to fur- threesome is Tom Galia. a score, and the first period and develop individuals for var- Tom is the leading Confidence is of supreme importance. When one player But the true picture is cap- ther his athletic and academic scorer on ended with the Wildcats ahead * sity roles as they are needed. the frosh sacrifices a teammate, he sacrifices a part of the team's tured in the first lead- no ex- -''^ >': ''^'' Paper at these Prices education at various schools team this year with 2 to 1. 219 points in strength. cu.ses - the 'Cats were smashed The three mainstays of the around the country. Even the 9 games for a 24.3 Two more scores at the start average. and run off the court. Villanova Freshman basketball big 10 schools offered Tom Tom can be referred to Last year St. John's had the problems that the 'Cats of the second period put the football scholarships. as the man who is never at a But the Redmen won the NIT after care- The Bis Men, John Dri.scoll Before March 31 team are eagerly awaiting the have now. ahead 3 to 2. Midway 13 home team los.s for a shot. Galia is well fat, and George Raveling, weren't time when they will have a Tom is 19 and a marketing lessness and individuality had reared their ugly heads. through the period George Mc- known for his big enough for Frank Budd and crack at a position on the Wild- major in the C & F division of terrific driving They won because they jelled, because they found that play- from Neil and a defen.seman ability. is Len Chapell, who dominated the cat varsity. This exciting trio of the University. When pressed ing together essential to success. • penalized $4 After March 31 / Haddonfield were both Chavis, Gaiia, and backboards. The Soj)h whiz, uuuM M tnMMMtLunnu t wnannaMMJt Bernie Tom about next year Tom said that Galia: High Jumping Scorer Unless the team jells, solidifies, they'll \ye stopped before five minutes for fighting. Chapell was outstanding, scor- Tom Hoover have all the tools he would like to start, but only Tom. an All Catholic selection achieving their ultimate goal. They will win some but Playing with 5 men against 5 contribute to the ing only 5 field goals but putt- Assure Yourself of Receiving necessary to one man graduating and three from Saint James in Chester the they'll never go all the way. ting in 10 fouls and grabbing instead of the usual 6 against 6, future of the Villanova varsity. on scholarships things freshmen past two years, was also an all- The 'Cats can take Toledo, St. Joseph's, LaSalle, and conditioned Wild- many rebounds.v ^ ., the superiorly will be pretty tight. Hoover: 6-9. 260 city choice last year. That is the NIT if they play like a clenched fist, each knuckle leaving goals by Villanovan Coach AI Severance countered cats scored twice on the at home really Cha\is: Another Two Sport Man an honor considering the its together belting out wins, title. The biggest freshman is mark, and the by bringing in Tom Samuelwicz Co-captains Pete Smith and Mike Tom "Mr. on the high caliber of scholastic ba.s- in the five minutes to Hoover. Tom stands just a shade dependable" Good Team Spirit and Dave Severance who start- Clement as an Alumnus ketball played in the Philadel- over G'S" and tips the scales at freshman team is Bernie Chris. ed moving the ball much better retake the lead 4 to 3. phia area. The former Bulldog The team in general has good team spirit, but they must 2(>0 lbs. Tom played his high- Bernie possesses a wide variety on offence. For the first time Defense Sparkles was runnerup in scoring in the abolish the costly moments of carelessness and thoughtless school ball at Archbishop Car- of shots which include every- this year, playmaker Jimmv Driscoll Catholic League the past two individualism, if they are to succeed. If the 'Cats aren't In the third and last period, roll High in Washington, D. C, thing from a deadly jump— 25 Mnggard was benched and $heck or Money Qnter Tt: vrars. careful, they won't be seeded in the NIT, they'll be plants. The method is based on his sophomore George Del M his hometown. While leading feet out—to left handed hooks Richie Kaminski and Bob Liber- If gi-eatness is going to come, it will findings in a business consulting Monte scored to add another Carroll from under the basket. Tom was also a track stand- have to huriy. tore took over backcourt duties. to the National Catholic project. Miller been in defensive work by out. He is holder of the Penn- Toledo is a tough test toni^fht. Saturday, has active point. Fine The VILLANOVAN basketball championship last Bernie at 6'3" is also a fine the< 'Cats have Then there was Hubie who fit his own consulting firm, as well Kevin Shea, Jim McCormick and year, had the distinct football svlvania high jump record. 6-3. a chance to win the Big Five crown outright. But the( Hawks well from the field but he found Tom honor player and was all Met- as an employee of Universal Frank Bozza stopped cold every of being named to the ropoliton in the Washington area Til is is 2 inches taller than Tom will be burning. LaSalle is next. Then comes the NIT. the foul lino shaky again. VHIanova Unlv* High Pictures Co. scoring threat by Haddonfield himself. Tats Out School Ail-American Basketball in both football and basketball. Can tiie 'Cats pluck the big stitch out of the Hawk's He joined the Villanova fac- until late in the final period Team. Tom led the nation's Eastern High var- pre-med student, the 18 The story behind the loss is high- The grad had A seams, can they knit themselves together? Or when all is ulty last semester. Previously, Villaiiov»^ Penna. schoolers' in spelled out in the fact that the when they scored the last goal rebounds during ious offers from universities year old Galia. hopes to follow said and done, will it wind up as another seamy season for University he has taught at the the 58-59 season with an aver- throughout the Nation, mostly in his father's footsteps in the Villanova Deacons out-shot, out-rebound- of the game to make the final AH, iiMliHif* Mfn««N^ ? of Southern California and for football, but his higher re- field medicine. ed, out-hustled the faltering age grab of 31.2 a game, while of Maturity will tell the story. Los Angles. tally Haddonfield 4, WUdcaU 5. ! Loyola University at Cat.s

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Vol. 35—No. 15 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. AAARCH 2, \ 960

iiiiiiyiiiiii lumiuiiuiuiuiiHui Debate Tourney Mission Dance The Villanova Debate team, under guidance of Mr. City Solicitor Addresses ''j rr. - . Set For Field Richard McDonough, will travel to Hofstra College House March 11 Friday for the annual Hof- Villanova Law Forum Tonite stra Invitational Tourna- Preparations are now nearing ment. completion for the eight annual Other major tournaments "Council Is Clique" Shamokinaki Mission Dance, to on the Spring agenda fea- A School Receives be held Friday, March 11, in ture West Point, St. Joseph's the Field House. College, King's College, and Freedom Award Ticket committee chairman, New York University, and Ken Horn, announced that sales Brooklyn College. From Foundation are now underway daily in the niiiMinnianMiniHiiiiinii^^ Pie Shoppe, and a canvassing of The speaker for the Law the dormitories is planned for Porum tonight will be the Hon- next Tuesday night. School Beneficiory orable David Berger, Solicitor of Rev. Robert Burke OSA, mod- the City of Philadelphia. erator of the entire fund-raising Of Will Left By Mr. Berger is a graduate of drive which is centered around the U. of Pennsylvania Law the dance, declared that "this Strafford Woman School and is a member of the year's affair promises to be one Philadelphia, American, and Saturday is versus University Wildcats of the a Hawks most elaborate and Villanova mem- Federal Bar Associations. He orable beneficiary the mission dance to be held major under served as Special Assistant to here at Villanova. Several plea- terms of Margaret Devereux Earl G. Harrison, Director of sant surprises seem to be in Barber, Strafford widow who Enemy Alien Information; Toledo at Palestra Tonight store 11. BasketeerS To Meet for all attend." died January who Special Assistant to the District The will has been admitted to Chapel Collections Attorney, member of the Coun- Saturday night V i 1 1 a n o v a Bob is a tricky ball handler and Hawks, against the emotional nova, mobbing ticket seekers Last year, on Jan. 9, the Cats probate in the office of Chester cil for Citizens Committee for tangles with St. Josephs' at the a competent scorer. His best and faltering Villanova Wild- ripped a heavy door from its lost the game, in fact they lost In past years, the funds rais- County Register of Wills, J. the Charter, and Visiting Lec- I Palestra. Before this time hon- night this year was a 24 point cats'. On its outcome hangs: A hinges at the V. U. iFeldhouse. it by 11 points, in the process I ed by the dance have been sup- Morris Jackson. It disposes of turer to the U. of Pennsylvania, ored rivaly can be renewed the splurge against the Dayton Big Five Championship for the At St. Joseph's, a high official they lost the Big Five Title. plemented by collections taken an estate valued in preliminary Graduate School Flyers. of Medicine. Wildcats face the tough Toledo Wildcats; a possible past season warned the students body that Some say they choked and up in the various Religious estimates at $199,000. Another Rocket who will see Villanova University has re- Rockets in the lid lifter of a tourney bid for the Hawks, and its actions would be closely others say the Hawks just had classes, a practice no longer Mrs. Barber, widow of insur- plenty of action is 6'4'' senior cently received the George Palestra double bill tonight. the pride of the thousands of watched during the fray. too many horses. The Villanova permitted by the University. ance executive, George T. Bar- The Rockets who sport an 18- Ned Miklovic "Mik" averaged alumni from both coach Jack Ram- cheering section borrowed To Washington Honor Medal Award. fans and St. Joseph's the make up for this source ber, lived at 73 Old Eagle School Jim Merikaagfis gives impromptu rebattal to Jack King's records have already bumped 10 points a game as a sopho- The award, accepted last Fri- 3 schools. say has already predicted a win, famous Dodger saying, "Wait of funds, collections have been Road, Strafford. She was 77 rebuttal at OouncU meeting. selections. more but was inactive last sea- jday afternoon by the Reverend off two of the tourtiey Caused Incidents which Villanova's long suffering till next year." Here it is next taken up among the residents at when she died. sm « The victims were: Dayton 81-71 son because of a football injury. Al Severance has re- year the have chapel exercises, Joseph Gildea,, O.S.A., was given Already the game has caused (mentor and Dodgers won and from the Estate Residue as a recognition and Detroit 69-61. A victory He is a strong rebounder and a some curious incidents. At Villa- mained unusually quite. the Series. day students in the cafeteria. of activities Villanova and Mrs. Barber's King Blasts Merikangas and over the 'Cats in their own back smart floor man. "H o w e V e r," declared dance expressions which increase stepson, Hunter Francis of understanding yard would be a clincher for an chairman of the American 4.;t.i Bruce Strum, "the re- Hartford, Conn., share equally way of Hfc. undecided N.I.T. berth. It would sponse has not been as favorable On Council ''Clique Issue" » in residue of the estate. Be- The Freedoms also be a terrible blow to the as we had expected. We hope a Foundation was quests to members of her family, Jack King took sharp excep- of individuals who purposely set 'Cats chances of being seeded. greater number organized in 1940 as a strictly K. of C. Meet Lost Before IC4A'S of students will institutions tion to article appearing in charitable and an themselves apart and rig Impressive Wins meet- awards foundation, and an- take advantage of the especially week's friends total approximately last VILLANOVAN ings. Rather, it appears that too nually presents Besides the afore-mentioned by Mike Donahue tage in the National A.A.U. er of Morgan State and Dan low-priced tickets during the recognition of $100,000. quoting Jim Merikangas' accusa- many members of the Council victories, the Rockets hold im- Villanova's ever improving meet held last Saturday in New Miller of Maryland State. It was next week. this type to public figures, The remainder is divided equ- tion that the Student Council is are becoming acquiescent." pressive wins over: Wake Forest "young" track team with an eye York. the Cleveland comet's best ef- "The dance teachers, school systems and wil be worth every ally between Villanova and the under "clique control." 48-46, fine fort to King went on to refute colleges. The underlying 70-63, Virginia Tech toward the upcoming IC4A As per usual Jumbo Jim's date in the dash this cent, and the cause is the purpose certainly stepson. Smaller Taking floor at the bi- bequests went the being to Bowling Green 76-56, and Miami championships, is currently mile team waltzed to victory, season. a worthy one." rest of the article. Merikangas, reward and to stimu- to Bryn Mawr Hospital, St. weekly meeting. King vehement- 56-51. prepping for the Knights of Col- a fact in itself not too start- Pat Nicastro, running in the meanwhile, appeared surprised late propagation of the basic Tickets on Sale Monica's Catholic Church in ly charged Merikangas remarks Toledo boasts an evenly bal- umbus games in New York Sat- ling. However, the circum- 1000 for the first time this sea- by King's speech. He sought and principles upon which our Re- Berwyn, St. Katherine Siena with sabotaging all the construc- of public, anced scoring attack and a ten- urday night. stances under which the win was son placed a commendable Student tickets received recognition from the Constitution, and Bill of may be pur- Catholic Church in Wayne, Rose- tive work that the Council has acious defense. The top scorer This weekend's meet will be perpetrated are noteworthy. fourth. His time was 2:13.2, chased for floor and delivered an impromp- Rights have been constructed. $1.50 until next mont College and Overbrook undertaken this year. on the club is John Papcien, a the final tuneup before the an- DeAngelis Skips Relay only four tenths of a second be- Tuesday tu rebuttal to King's defense. An integral part and signifi- midnight, when the School for the Blind. Alarming Aspect 6'5'' hind cant affector in capturing senior forward, who has nual indoor collegiate champion- Ever since Bob Coffiirs meta- winner Carl Weisiger's usual price of $2.00 will Merikangas, this become Mrs. Barber named J. Barton In a prepared statement. King who represents been averaging 13 points a tilt. ships meet March 5 at Madison tarsal injury, Elliott had been clocking 2:12.8. effective. award for the University was Tickets may be pur- Rettew, Jr., the Physics Club, vocally reaf- Strafford and West said: "The alarming aspect of the Villanova Papcien is the possesor of a very Square Garden. deploying Otie Drayton, Nick Didn't Compete chased at the door on the night firmed Law Forum, and Chester attorney, as executor of this article was that it writ- the charges in his article. was its basic deadly set shot from the corner, As things appear now five DeAngelis, Joe Manion, and Bob In previous meets Nicastro of the dance as well. ideology for advanc- the estate. ten by a member of the Council "After saying that the Stu- the weakest spot in the 'Cats teams are in the running for the Raemore in the mile. But last had confined his efforts to the ing the knowledge of the law itself. dent Council dance (last week- mile and its 1-2-2 zone ; he could be trouble. IC4A crown, indicative of indoor weekend Elliott decided to enter two relay team. Saturday achievements. "I firmly believe in end) would be reasonably priced Patterson, 6'7'', holds night, however, freedom In the past the George collegiate track supremacy. DeAngelis in the 1000 since Cof- Elliott did not in order Law Porum Of expression in the paper but I to put the motion the center position. enter his two mile quartet. Three Organizations Lose has done this presenting' down Maryland, featuring sprinter fill was ready to run again. Sat- by feel that this artcle bias cast an through, the clique caused the Patterson is developing into a Jonas Spiegal, and Penn State, urday, however, Elliott found The other 'placer' was Nick such noted persons as Catherine; undeserved light price to be double the price of in last half of a DeAngelis, bad on the Drinker good scorer the with a plethora of talent, figure himself short a man when anch- who finished third in In the Bowen, the biographer Vote Student Council . Council. The complaints stated Shamokinaki dance price. season in which he has compiled to have a good chance to be close orman Raemore turned up with the 600. The versatile junior of Chief Jusrtice Holmes; Stanley In action taken by the Stu- organization move, has opened in this article should have been Real Power most of his 11.4 average. He is to or at the top. a heavy cold. covered the distance in 1:12.4, K. Hombeck, U.S. Senator; and dent Council last week three its membership to students of aired on the Council floor . . . also the team's leading rebound- Yale and Manliattan Jumbo then called on another seven tenths of a second behind "The real power in this Coim- Edmund S. Muskie, U.S. Senator. organizations, the VILLANOV- the Nursing curricula. "As it stands now, the unin- er, pulling down about ten per Yale, paced by middle dis- talented sophomore, Carl Wag- Tom Murphy of the New York cil is not in the hands of the AN, the Pershing Rdfles, and formed student probably envi- game. Rounding out the front Athletic Club. Elileen Greyson, Nursing rep- people, but in the tance men, Tom Carroll, Ed ner, to fill the breach. Wagner hands of the Philosophy 6'4'' the Pre-Law Society, were sus- sions a Council in which dissen- Frot line is Bernie Cabey, a sen- Slowik, and Jim Stack, and Man- did exactly that and then some Buckley Fails to Qualify resentative to the Council, spoke small clique. The real power is points, 8 pended for one month. the sorority. She expressed sion exists. I wish to %o on Delivers Lecture ior. Cabey scores his hattan, boasting strength in the as he sped to a 49.5 second leg Non-qualifiers for the 'Cats for right here (he gestured toward The penalty resulted from Chi's interest in the record that I honestly believe no per game, on tap ins and a one field events in the person of Joe which helped the 'Cats post a in the A.A.U. festival included Pi Theta the Chairman's podium)." failure of the organizations to Council and pointed out the so- such thing exsits in our Council Dr. Benedict A. hander from the corner. Marchiony and board headliners 3:17.7, their third fastest time Leon Pras, Jerry Donini, Billy Both received scattered ova- Paparella, as- Rovtling suibmit their monthly reports it except perhaps in one or two sistant professor In Baclccourt in Artie Evans and Kyle Court- of the year. Joe, and John Buckley. rority's growth which made tions following of philosophy isolated their talks promptly. The suspension allows more representative. cases." at Villanova, will deliver In the backcourt th Rockets Saturday night the game will ney, and in their two relay The other times were: 50.7 Pras, sophomore hurdler, King from the full-vote side; the for attendance at the Council's Veterans of the Council re- King disputed the remark Aquinas Lecture on will be without the services of be played. The game is the Big teams, both stand excellent for Dayton, 49.8 for DeAngelis, managed to reach the semifinals Merikangas from the half-vote March 7 at Congress meetings but disallows that develop- about "clique-control." Georgian Court Willie Newson who was averag- P^ive's indoor version of the chances of copping the diadem. and 48.7 for anchorman Manion. of the 60 yard highs before be- called the conflict side. College, Lake- voting privleges. division "Tlie clique," he said, "which wood, N. J., ing 10.5 points. Newson used up Army-Navy football classic. The real dark horse of the 'Cats Tip Jaspers ing eliminated from competition. ed when the Nursing as the highlight of this individual referred Merikangas later stated that Steve Carton, chairman of the applied for a seat several years to is the commemoration of the feast his eligibility during the first True, it wil not replace "Have five, though, might be the Wild- The win vaulted Villanova in- Donini and Joe, sophomore his intention purely a figment of his imagina- in the heated foray of St. Thomas semester. Gun Will Travel," on the TV cats of Jim Elliott and Jim Tup- to a second place tie with Man- and freshman shotputters, re- Fraternities and Societies Com- ago. Aquinas. tion. A clique is defined as a was to tell the Council members "Progress will be ably filled in mittee, announced the suspen- Despite a great deal of behind- and Modem Man" The vacancy screen or will its outcome be peny. The 'Cats have shown hattan team scoring with 10 spectively, failed to qualify for not to allow 6'4'' small exclusive set of snobbish themselves to be will be the topic, by either Jerry Garlicki, a headlined in the Sunday news- gradual but steady improvement points. New York A.C. tallied the finals. sions, noting that the Pershing the-scenes mumbling there was and the dis- people. "carried along by the decisions Rifles had failed to submit any no actual parliamentary debate. cussion will center around the junior who is chipping in 7.9 papers from coast to coast. from the outset of the season the most points, 20. Buckley, two time outdoor of the committees to be No Such Group and the sen- question of points per game, or Jim Miller, But it still is the game, as far up until now. Though this only report. The situation seems whether modern pro- was the IC4A broad jump champ, was ate without full also of similar the application "Is there such a group in the consideration of gress represents a 6^1" soph who is also averag- as the lusty lunged, and lucky The Main Liners' strong suits Wildcat first place of the even- far off form failed He warned changed now as the greatest as he to qual- the implications of their be taken in the future admission and Miss Grey- Council? Most certainly not. I mo- achievement of the ing over 7 points. ticketholders at the Palestra are are their crack mile relay team, ing, three other Wildcats man- ify in the event eventually won action to for human mind will say that tions." if other organizaitions son's talks were received with- such a group could or whether man The other guard position Is concerned. which has won in all but one aged to score. by Bo Roberspn with a world these and should lessen appear to 5'8'' cooperate. out any audible disfavor. exist since at most Merikangas also charged that his pace of progress held down by Bob Pawlack, The game pits the sometimes meet thus far and solid team Drayton finished third in the record leap of twenty five feet fail to for fear the Discussion meetings only a few members the "clique" was the responsible that any additional traffic cop of the Rockets. down but never out St. Joseph depth. Both showed to advan- 60 yard dash behind Paul Wind- nine and one Carton also annoimced and the actual vot- advance the half inches. are continually Nursing sorority's aoplication ing for seating will take place heard from. for deciding for themselves would simply drag him deeper for admission to the Council. at next week's Congress meet- "To me this doesn't indicate (through the VILLANOVAN) into the ab^ss of dehumaniza- • FEBRUARY 24, 1960 the presence of elite 12 THE VILUKNOVAN •Pi Theta Chi, in a recent re- ing. an group when the free day will be. tion and deiperaonalization.

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