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\ Instruttian Via Television Conies To Villanova Next Fall

By Bill McClotkey mester "with live courses offered to students who will be in- It has been officially an- structed in lecture courses, us- nounced by the newly created ing television sets to be installed Office of Instructional Television, in Mendel Hall rooms. By Steve Freind that courses will be offered over television at Villanova starting Origin Shrugging off an early 10 deficit, St. X'r.9m.mBcym<.y9iB<. :im:>mfcym:y9ii^ym><: Joseph's pressure-proof Hawks continued their in September. The programs will originate oliimio to national supreimacy Saturday night with The plans were announced to in the ground floor of the science building in the rooms next a hard earned 69-Cl victory over Villanova be- IA Study In Desire the faculty in three meetings to the fore Thursday last present I.B.M. facilities. .; a screaming Palestra crowd of 9200. The i Wednesday and triumph was win number 23 for the Hawks and week. The meetings were at- Although still classifield by ilk By Rusty Miller ^^ lifted 's scrappers atop the Big tending by professors who asked the University as an experi- Five heap with a 3-0 slate. A victory over de- , like any other sport, exhibit questions concerning the pro- ment, some $16,000 has been fending champion LaSalle on Friday night will players of varying degrees of ability. The lime- gram. On had to talk to the spent and equipment worth some give the Hawks their first outright City Series light usually falls on the superstar, the man (to faculty was the leadership of the $18,000 has been obtained from crown in five years. use a time-worn phrase) of outstanding natural new office and Bill Seibol head WTOP-TV in Washington, owned Washing- . it Jim ; V For awhile appeared that the Hawks ability, Bill Bradley, Wayne Estes, photo by Bob Sturm) of Instructional Television at by the Washington Post. would be said about the blown out of the Palestra as Villanova, ton. Far less is ever written or Raymond Hllke of the Villanova Speech Department (right) and Bill Seibol of Temple Temple University. Another donation of equip- playing his position a man-to-man defense in a surprise steady performer who has earned University explain instructional television to some members of the faculty at a meeting held Long in the planning stages ment is expected within the next classroom com- move, raced to a 10-0 lead. Ramsay called time through hard work. A common last Hook. WWVU-TV will start next se- (Continued on Page 8) to readjust and from then on it was a dogfight parison is that between the extremely bright Led by , who turned in a spectac- student who requires little study time and the ; ular 36 point, 24 performance, and ball- average boy who has to work hard for his marks. handling wizard , the Hawks clawed Philadelphia Youth Orchestra their tie Good Marks ; way to a at 15 and went on to take a 30-26 haliftime lead. Eric (is here) Erickson works hard for his m^-rks. He has an 11.6 in Scoring and a After the intermission, which was pro- (ppg) To Perlorm In Field House 5.4 in Rebounding. In a tough test in Scoring , longed due to a bomb scare, the 'Cats pulled By Tom Sproul variety of musical talents in his last Saturday he pulled a 19, his career high in even and stayed close until Jim Was'hington review of the Youth Orchestra's fouled out with that subject. Since the teacher, Mr. Kraft, The Youth Orchestra of ten minutes remaining. Even Academy of Music Concert in marks on a curve, Eric got an "A-f" in the test. Greater Philadelphia will appear after Washington left, the 'Cats hung on, but April of 1959. Eric also when Bill Soens joined Washington rates an "A" in many other cate- in the Villanova Field House on on the benc^h Gifted Youths gories. He is above all a hustler, giving a full March 12 at 8 p.m. m conjunc- via personals, the handwriting was on the wall. 40 minutes of basketball Concert He said, "... In a city with Guokas kept feeding, Anderson kept every game. After the tion with the Villanova scoring and the musical Phila- games, more than any other member of the Series. resources of mm the Hawks won going away. delphia, in team, he is Orchestra just tone and technique Erickson Shines physically spent. He usually just The was bom ;. >;;!,;/:' any orchestra that essays public sits on the bench in the locker room trying to 20 years ago when a few youngs- Top ijenformance for the 'Cats was tunned regain enough energy to shower. ters sought an outlet for their concerts are taken for granted. in by Eric Erickson. The fighting senior h.t his So it is with no surprise that career scoring high with During a game Eric is most effective in his musical talents. Over these 20 a 19 point output these youngsters, ranging in age drive from the right side of the key. Against a years hundreds of names have /While displaying his usual all-around hustle. from 14 to 21, play with an en- March 3, 1965 .'Matching Erickson bigger man (Eric is 6-4) he is quite often forced appeared on the roster, many Vol. 40—No. 15 Villanova University, Villanovo, Pa. in the scoring depart- viable awareness." to shoot off balance and masses but always picks going on to further careers in e ment was . Melcbionni did not music. However, their fame is not have one of his better shooting nights (6-18) but Bonner Grad Today the Youth Orchestra limited to this city alone for Red Gross Blood Drive -^OMtantly kept St. Joe's off balance with his ball Like so many other Villanova athletes Eric combines the talents of 85 of they rank at the top in the field Wllaneva Forum To Preseat ha^^ng. Though hampered by fouls, Washng- To Run March 10, 11 played high school ball for Monsiegnor Bonner the area's most gifted and de- of youth orchestras across thr ton and Soens supplied rugged work off the High. In his first varsity year at V.U. due to dicated youths to provide Phila- nation. boards, each hauling down 11 rebounds. With Chairman Freind Dr. Russell Kiric Ou Murd 8 the loss of George Leftwich for the season, he delphia with a skillfull presenta- Primavera is acknowledged as For the Hawks, almost the whole By Bob Dougherty story was started—'at guard. younger Last year he worked at both tion of the highest calibre of one of the country's By J. Nalbone short stories have appeared in Anderson and Guokas. The cat-Lke Anderson th eforeware and guard positions. This year the music. frontline conductors. Under his The Red Cross will conduct leading serious periodicals of the sparkled under the offensive boards, baffling the Russell Kirk, noted writer, (photo by Tom Thomas) Bhuffletboard champ from Upper Darby is shoot- Under the dynamic leadership direction the Orchestra has per- its annual blood drive March 10 Dr. United States, Britain, Canada, 'Cats with his taps and rebounds. When he ing editor, lecturer and professor of Jumpini^ hookg in a two pointer despite the 40% from the field and 65.9% from the line of Joseph Primavera, the Or- formed brilliantly such difficult and 11. It will be conducted In Australia, Norway and Austria. 4, didn't score he got V fouled and the 6-4 sophomore "Ballet politics will speak under the defensive efforts of Marty Ford during the 'Cats clash with St. and has been a key man in the Wildcat's 18-4 chestra has received the ap- scores as Tchaikovsky's Alumni Hall Gym from 10 a.m. connected on 16 of 21 attempt from the charity auspices of the Villanova forum, He was the founder of the Joe's last Saturday. Washington's baslcet wasn't enough as record. proval and praise of the top Music" from The Sleeping to 3 p.m. line, r • .-^' quarterly journal Modern Age, —:^u Monday, March 8, in the Hawlis shaded Villanova 69-61. Philadelphia critics. A well- Beauty, "Poevetzian Dances" Red Cross workers were in on and is now editor of the quar- known music critic of one of from Borodin's Prince Igor and Dougherty Hall on February 24 Field House. spoken on nearly terly University Bookman and a Philadelphia's leading newspaper has world premiered Gesens- and 25 to sign up donors. The Dr. Kirk has 3;Q()giFreiiMlly Foolithnett^ research professor of politics at recognized the Orchestra's wide way's Jewish Suite. students are urged to donate. 150 American college campuses C. W. Post College. They can do so by contacting and to many other audiences. Steve Freind, Red Cross Blood He is the author of many Dr. Kirk presently holds The Cat Dr. Kintner Drive chairman, in the Villano- books and other works. The best seven university degrees includ- Lives On Foreign Expert van office on the second floor of known of his books is The Con- ing a doctor of letters of St Dougherty Hall. Andrews University from Scot- Situation If they can get 300 Villanova land (1952), and is the only Analyzes Global students or faculty members to American to hold the highest It's hard to lose the big one. The effect doesn't wear off f. By Wolt Baginsky recent book is entitled, Building contribute a pint each, there will arts degree of the senior Sfcot- two hours after the game. iv ^ The memory keeps popping the Atlantic World. be complete coverage for a year. tish University. : : up, "The Contemporary World rel using to die. Last Saturday night was the Boston College There will be no charge for The Archduke Otto Von Haps- Analysis" will be By way of military exper- game of the basketball Situation and season. This was the big one, the ience. Dr. Kintner's holds 21 blood if needed, and it will cover burg has praised him as prob- one that could ,• the topic as Dr. William R. Kint- make the season. years of service with the U.S. the entire student and faculty ably having "the best mind in Like ner — deputy director, Foreign the BC battle, it was a roi\Th one to lose, but like to Colonel — body. Last year, unfortunately, America." Mr. Hugh Gaitskill Policy Research Institute, Uni- Army from Cadet that November afternoon, the 'Cats could be proud. They the drive fell short of its goal. the leader of the British versity of Pennsylvania — ad- Normandy to Pork Chop Hill, La- played their hearts out against a great team, possibly The requirements are few. bour Party has said that Dr. the dresses the Villanova Interna- Korea. In addtion to combat, a best in the nation. A noimal team mijrht have folded One must be between the ages Kirk has set socialism back a when tional Relations Society tomor- wide range of staff experience, their two big men fouled out of 18 and 59 and must weigh at but Kraft's fighters refused to row including Korean Armistice generation. quit. at 8 p.m. in 110 Bartley The hawks knew they were in a battle all the way. least 110 pounds. Also, one may Hall. Commision, Special Assistant. Others such as C!onon Ber- The brightest light for the 'Cats was Eric Erickson* In. eat at his regular mealtime, He is an expert in the fields Commanding General, U.S nard, Grordon Keith Chalvers, one of his typical gut displays, Eric hit his however if his mealthne is with- career scoring of foreign affairs and national Army France for relations with and Senator Goldwater have des- high and kept his beys in the game until the in four hours of the time he is to end. It was security policies. He has both French Government. His last as- cribed him as a philosopher of fitting that Erickson should play his best contribute, he should avoid fatty game against the spoken widely and written ex- signment was Chief of Long- American Conservatism and Hawks. Though rarely receiving the headlines, foods. Dr. Russell Kirk the viking tensively on these topics and Range Plans (Strategic Analy- both Time and Newsweek in fea- from Upper Darby has turned in a career that Permission slips will be sent servative Mind (1053). This everyone has their effects at all levels of gov- sis Section Coordination Group, ture articles have called him one. to admire. Ths is a man with limited ability to parents of volunteers who are work is probably the most but unlimited ernment; and on citizen action. Chief of Staff, U.S. Army). of America's leading intellect- desire. Villanova has a rare under 21. widely revised work of one in Eric Erickson. Publications Endeavors read and uals. For the Hawks Anderson, of coui-se Members of the NROTC will political theory to be published was sensational, but Dr. Kintner's most prominent His government endeavors in- the class of the court was Matt Guokas. be given credit for company com- in the century. Some of his Without Guokas, the publications to date include: The clude: Chief Planner, element of Hawks are only a mediocre team. petition for contributions. other books include Randolph of With him, they arc valid Front is Everywhere, "The finest Central Intelligence Agency; As- FROSH ELECTIONS! contenders for the national championship. Roanoke (1951), A Program for He can do anv- dispassionate study of Commun- sistant to Defense Department; Day-Hop and Resideni thing with a basketball, but he Conservatives (1954), and The has something special—some- ism/' Atomic Weapons in Land member of the Planning Staff Mem,bers of the faculty are thing reserved for the greats. Like Wally Jones, Guokas has American Cause (1957). Representatives Combat, "The first comprehen- National Security Council ; mem- also urged to donate blood. In a rare attitude, toward the game, a thirst for victory, a the past, faculty response has sive work on the tactics of ber of Staff of Nelson A. Roc- Dr. Kirk also has written From 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. singleness of purpose in achieving it. Like Jones, his ex- atomic warfare;" Protracted kefeller, special Assistant to the been extremely disappointing. many critk:al introductions for (Photo by Tom Thomas) pression never changes THURSDAY. INARCH 4 whether the Hawks are up by 20 or Conflict, It is of special note that mem- (Photo by Tom Thomas) "It is profound, and its President, D w i g h t D. Eisen- several editions of standard Bill Soens has Just stuffed ball through the down by 10. His poise ^ive his teammates confidence as conclusions are direct, logical hower; Consultant to the Presi- bers of the faculty receive the scholary reprints such as Eric is here. AT BARTLEY CAFETERIA hoop for two points as St. Joe star Matt Guoica Jones did lor three yeais at Villanova. .-'nd Villanova star Eric Erickson like Jon^s he 's and terrifying;" A Forward dent's Committee to study the benefit of blood coverage if the Hume's Human Understanding and arrive too late to halt him. Gulcas was on time able to inspire his boys to drives in for a layup in last Saturday's play over their heads. Of such action Strategy for America; and The United States Military - University achieves its quota. and Locke's Civil Government. at the Palestra. Erickson ALUMNI GYM enough, however, as Hawks snapped Viilanov9*« stuff are champions made. They enjoyed his car er come along very seldom. New Frontier of War. His most ance Program. . Some 400 of his essays and seven win streak, 69-61. ftcorioK high but the 'Cats fell to surging Hawks

12 THE VILI>JSI0VAN • FEBRUARY 24, 1965 iiiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiuiiiiiiiunmiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiN Spotlight IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIiiyillllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIUUIIIl FahfeyLUiratySlttet I f^ Controversial Film tonservativeClubReorganaes 'J..-J ElMMntary School Belle Masque To Present Villanovan Reader Of The Week 'Operation .Abolitioni' AdniHitrativo Coiirso i With Moderator Stepeleviik Responding to continuing Shown At YR Meeting / a Pinters 'BirthJay Party' need for competesit and well- By Som Cuccinoto The Villanova Young Repub- trained help in Parochial Ele- The Villanova Conservative Club Is reor^anizinir undar The Belle Masque Society of in 1958. It achieved a brilliant lican Club will efature the film mentary School Libraries, the a new moderator, Dr^tepelevich of the Philosophy Departr Villanova University will pres- success in 1959 by the Tavistock Operation Abolition at its kick- Falvey Memorial Library at V^ ment, after a short period of inactivity following the Novem- ent its production of Harold Players at the Tower Theatre in off meeting for the second lanova University will offer a ber elections. However, the moderator and president John j-.« Pinter's The Bn of Dr. Stepelevich has just finished a teaching tenure at evening, March 12 at 8:30 p.m. United States was very success- County Politicians Parish School Library. Regis College, Mass., where he also moderated another con- The production will run for fully staged by the Actor's Don Franz, chairman, also Introduction of the course servative group. He intends three nights until March 14. Workshop in San Franciaco in announces that two county of- follows a pilot project under- to increase interest and mem- Pinter, a 35 year old British 1960. This production at the fice seekers, Dick McClatchy taken last semester in coopera- bership in the club from the 'Knock' Continues playwright, currently has two Playbox will be the first East and Jack Rounick, will be pres- tion with St. Thomas parish plays running in New York at Coast presentation of the play. ent to speak on the upcoming in present 20 members to over At Villanova Playbox; Villanova; St. Denis Parish in 100 members by next year. the Writers and Actor's Stage. In the leading roles are Vic- county elections. Havertown and Our They are The Room and A Slight toria Lee Blunt of Narberth, Vic Plans will also be discussed Mother of The monthly publication of Mr. Nevins Directs Good Headache. In The Birthday Ferrante and Greg Tigani from at this meeting for a cocktail Counsel in Bryn Mawr. the Conservative Club, the Jules Remains' Knock will be Party, Pinter has updated Villanova University. Also in party at the GOP headquarters More than thirty persons took Libertas, edited Ar- by Joseph Ra- Satui the 14 session course in the pilot presented this Friday and senic and Old Lace to make a the cast is Joe in Haverford and for "The 1965 ganese, '66, is scheduled for ' Linsalata and project. The course day, March 5-6 at 8:30 p.m. gripping comedy-mystery on a Jerry Bober from Villanova Prmary Ball" to be held at the was offered pu'blication in two weeks, and free. the Villanova Playbox. contemporary situation. Here University, and Ellen Fitzpat- George Washington Motor Lodge will be available to the student Villanova the mystery becomes not Rick in King of Prussia. The new program has been body. Among the features of the Produced by the "who from Rosemont College. tailored to the of The* done it" but "what did they The play is directed by Dr. Non-members are felcome to needs of the vo- conservative newspaper will bf Grraduate Department lunteer directed by do?" Jackson G. Barry from the Vil- attend this meeting. workers in the Parish an article concerning theory and atre, the play is of For this, Pinter has built his lanova University Elementary School Libraries and philosophy by Mr. Peter Rreeft Thomas F. Nevins, a memiber Graduate grad- play around the hints and Theatre Department. In the will cover a 14-week period be- from our Philosophy Depart- the faculty. Nevins is a sug- 'TrIbuteToT. S.Eliot' ginning March 4. ment. uate of Quincy College and re- gestions of today's anxiety. The past, Dr. Barry has organized Rev. Louis A. Rongione, OSA, ceived his Master's Degree from liberal comic element comes and directed the experimental The purpose of the club as the Heads March Calendar Villanova University Librarian Villanova. from a delightful set of charac- theatre at DeCordova Museum newspaper Libertas reflects is to .^ _^ Sturm^ and Mrs. E. Elizabeth Walsh, ters Pinter has captured in the in Lincoln, Mass. He has also For Literary Soelety promote an understanding of He was named Technical Mature displays its awesome power after a storm cracked Assistant Professor of Library dialogue which he is so adept been the managing director of conservative philosophy, indivi- Director in 1963 and recently "A Tribute to T.S. Eliot" is thit; tree on the route between th Library and Doughrty Hail. The Science at Villanova will super- at catching from life. The Stage Workshop in New dual freedom and rights, free was appointed assistant profes- the title of the Villanova Liter- incident occurred last Thursday; fortunately no one was injured. vise the program. The Birthday Party was orig- York City and on the staff of Mrs. Walsh also ary Society's symposium, sched- market economy and evils sor of Theatre. Nevins has directed the pilot program. the inally performed at the Arts The Circle Square Theatre in worked as assistant sage de- uled for Thursday evening at Topics to be covered during of communism. This is done with Theatre in Cambrid;?e, London Greenwich Village. Trip; . ti'XG Plans Hmisburg signer for Philadelphia's John B. 7:30 p.m. in 204 Vasey Hall. . . Annuul the 14-week session are: "Book the intention to keep the Villa- Shamokinaki Affair Kelly Playhouse hi the Park. A panel discussion is planned Selection of Elementary School nova student well informed. along with dramatic readings of Libraries," "Encyclopedias," Knock is a three act comedy Burke Announces Final Plaia The Villanova administration Dean Reusdilein Addresses Eliot's plays — excerpts from Set For Evening "Cataloging," "Authors." Book set in the peasant village of St. OfMarch 26 by Tom Pobney ^ \ The Cocktail Party and Murder presently is considering a bid by and nit on Wednesday, February as will arrangement of a library. will be held this year on the Burke, has announced that it is nar to be held here. The I8|.lii a bers of the Literary Society will ad he wishes — and mail this The sessions will be Dennis Ciesil. Others in the cast The lecture will be held this evening of March 26. in the final stages of planning 17 to instruct members of the held in national organization fo^ con- Harold Gill Reuechlein, dean talk about Eliot's poetry. along with include an appropriate check various delegajtions in the classrooms of the Falvey Jack Black, Paul Nor- afternoon in the East lounge of The entire proceeds of this af- for the annual Harrisburg trip. school of the Villanova Law School, A limited number of copies of to either the Reverend servative cluibs, in which Villa ton, Linda Kolts, John McPeak, George F. parliamentary procedure. Tliis is Memorial Library at Villanova. will discuss, "Today's Law Doughtery Hall at 4:30 p.m. All fair are to be sent to the Angus Burke enlarged on the prepara- The Waste Land and Other Riley OSA or Shamokinaki at nova is represented. ' Paul Buckley, and Pat Aiken. those interested in a legad career tinian Missions in Japan. Last tions for this event. done so that the members will School — Its Demands and Its Poems will be distributed at the Villanova University. be able to enter into legislative Rewards," at the first lecture of should attend. A question and year, Villanova was able to send : The outlines for the flnail meeting. These paperback edi- answer period will the $6000 to the Fathers, plans were laid at the executive deibate at Harrisfbiir'?. the Spring semester of the follow tions of Eliot's poems were on which was Dean's talk. gratefully received meeting held at the Pennsylvania Imraaculata Practical Lecture Series spon- reserve in the University library and put to good use among the Military College on February 9. Immaculata College will host sored by the Junior Class. Jim Griffin, chairman of the so that students could read the Japanese an all-day meeting on March 13 Dean Reuschlein received his Practical Lecture Series, an- people. At this time it ratified the pre- II you iieeiiio book and follow the ' discussion. eain The Augustinians currently liminary plans as well as the to discuss various pieces of legis- LL.B from Yale University, JSD nounced that other lectures will Next event on the society have four Japanese missions, final pdans for the Harrisburg lation to be submitted by the from Cornell University and include a talk by a Mr. X from calendar is a student-faculty located in Nagasaki, Hatano, convention scheduled for the S'outi'i'-a'^tem delegafon. These LL.D from Domincan College. the Acoholies Anonymous on panel discussion of the Roman Fukuoka, and Nagoya. The Na- state caipital April 2 and 3. The bills will be subm-itted to various He was appointed dean of Vil- Alcoholism. Another lecture Catholic Index on April 8. The lanova gasaki parish, Mother of Conso- theme of this year's meeting: will oommittees that will be set up Law School when it was will be given by the American relevancy and influence of the founded in Cancer Society." Dates lation, is situated one mile from be the reproduction of a model at that time to discuss, re- 1953. Last year the for these Index will be charted by the dean was named Papal Knight, lectures will be announced later. the center of the Atomic Bomb state legislature in all its facets searcih aid formulate the bills a participants. one of the highest honors pos- devastation. and oDerationB. into legnsiative language and A prominent speaker may of the format. sible for a Catholic layman, by| also grace the society's calendar Most Eimount raised for the missions is not realized from This theme is pursuant to the The final stage will be the in the Spring. A faculty lecture the dance itself. Rather, the organization's purpose — to aitual meeting of the whole ICG. on Shakespeare is also planned bulk of the aid sent to the familiarize college students with This meeting will delegate the for a 10:30 a.m. activities per- various representatives sit in iod Fathers comes from the money •-.he intricate workings of their to in the Spring. paid by patrons who place ads "^tate governments as a gproup different adminiatrAtive seats of All students and faculty are in the dance program. Along these lines, the various the state government. During invited to attend the society's Friend urges that anyone in- memiber delegations participate the three-day meeting, most of meetings. by working on a project that is the regular work of the state government will be suspended to drawn up at the previous year's iwiMr • The Paulist Father is a modern meeting. The delegations are di- allow the conference to perfonn. Juniors, Seniors man in every sense of the word. He vided into different geographical During the three days all of ,*y^iZ:jp iWARCH is a man of this age, cognizant of areas in which they function as the b'lls submitted by delega- the needs of modern men. He is a group during the year to com- tions will be discussed and con- Career Opportunities from stifling formalism, is a sidered for passage by the con- hMn free the project prior to the an- plete contemporary ference meeting as a Commit- 18 pioneer in using ntial convention. ji conversion of tee of the World on the final In All Phases ways to achieve the Villanova is a member of the day. On the last dav. eleftiona 100 million non-Catholic Amer- Southeastern division with eight of new state oflicera will be held icans. He is a missionary to his own other area schools. Frank Of Marketing as well as setting up of the com- people - the American people. He Biurke, of Villanova, is the ex- ing year's project. Coodii • utilizes modern techniques. to ful- ecutive viceii^resident for the Advertising For those interested Burke ^^lUniOr world's largest fill his mission, is encouraged to • Sales Management . • Merchandising Southeastern division. The ex- mentioned that meetings are II Ice cream specialties manufacturer call upon his own innate talents to • Sales Promotion • Market Research ecutive meeting of February 9, held every Thursday at 10:30 will hold on-campus Interviews on this date. help further his dedicated goal. set up dates for the members of a.m. in 204 Vasey Hall. Mem Join Vick Chemical Company's Programs for Career REGISTER NOW! the " southeast division to meet ber^hip is open to anyone. Development this summer. Schedule a campus interview • If the vital spark of serving God Your Summer Placement Director or Student Aid Officer with the company representatives now. through man has been ignited in will set up an Interview schedule for you. If you'te selected tYRX Seniors . . . Permanent employment. Cain extensive ex- you, why not pursue an investiga- your job is reserved until school closes. perience in all .5 phases of marketing. tion of your life as a priest? The SPRING ISSUE ART EXHIBIT And you may start work as early as April 1st. Deadline: 12 March Juniors ... Summer employment. Cet a head start on Paulist Fathers have developed an your career before graduation. Cain sales SUBMIT: POEMS In EARNINGS ARE BIG WITH GOOD HUMOR valuable and aptitude test for the modern man marketing experience. SHORT STORES PLAYBOX t6bby Of the students working six or more weeks last Summer — interested in devoting his life to ESSAYS 2 out of 3 earned $110 or more a week Both programs provide car, good salary and pay all ex- God. This can be a vital instrument during the performanes penses seven days PLAYS 1 out of 2 earned $1 18 or more a week a week. to help you make the most impor- of 1 out of 4 earned 108 $133 or more a week Contact your Placement Director for full details. tant decision of your life. Write for SHEEHAN place for everything' 'The Birthday Party' There's a time and 204 SHEEHAN HOW TO QUALIFY FOR INTERVIEW Interviews on March 9, 1965 it today. 308 SHEEHAN Right now Shakespeare has you engrossed. But Tom Toner 1. Minimum age, 18 or mnil arfleiss to: when you've finished "Romeo and Juliet," take Vick Chemical Company NATIONAL VOCATIONS DIRECTOR 2. Have a valid driver's license in State you'll be Your parents Aeelaimtd PMIadelphia a "telephone break" and call home. ManufacturersofVicks^VapoRub'.CoughSyrup.Cough Drops, PAULIST FATHERS THE LYNX working, and be able to drive a "stick" transmission. surrealistic painter would love to hear from you. It means so much Nasal Preparations, Cold Tablets, Lavoris^and Clearasil*. Villanova University 3. Pass a physical examination. 415 WEST 59th STREET —costs so little. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Villoiiova, Po. NEW YORK, N.Y. 10019

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fntiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin^ The Continuing Paradox 'r~i^*®% Government Aa- Recently, at a meeting of the Student SomJs Of Note An' All That Jazz what might be called the perpetual paradox, was sociation, I again brought to the fore. The paradox made its appearance dealt with a By Bill MeClosk«y»^>M<>a^ by Barry Bornsftin imtnnniHiiinnniniiiiiiiuiii? in the guise of two motions to the SGA. One recommendation to the Administration that it revamp its Beach Today, the hold a candle to Johnny Carson, . The Boys The Showboat Lounge . . The .e"-^it'8 t-h-e-a-t-r, with section change "for only a theatr's new walls. He'll be fol- policy allowing students course and bit of controversy latest by the group that he injected a . . . The "Boat" . . . •*•".> Showboat touch of the British. Besides the lowed up by the likes of Mose a limited number of reasons." into television, something that filled Convention Hall went on More than likely you didn't name—the place has changed. Allison. resquested the SGA to "affirm and The other motion sale Monday. Convention Hall is sorely needed on the house- quite make it on the first; sort the And over two-month closing P.S. . . . for those of you who current policy regarding preferential seating of wife's medium. approve its may well be filled again as Hy of caught on with the second, period they've added close to a had feared the worst ... Be Basketball Club at all home basketball games. The the Lit of WIBG continues to sign KYW and WRCV are a bit and finally tuned in on the third. hundred seats, (that means assured that Herbie Spivak's motion was passed by a vote and a half margin, while the top former talent in England and closer to switching Cleveland Because, in Philly, if you ever they'll fit in at least 200 more). famed anatomical art-works Paradox is not in the motions the latter was defeated. The the colonies. May 1 is the next and Philadelphia facilities. The wanted the jazz sound, it was and rescued the stage from have been retained . . . tradition of misconstrued themselves, but in the continuing concert. On the bill are: the FOC approved the move a little down to the "Boat". amidst the hardware (whiskey values of the SGA. Rolling Stones, the Four Sea- over a week ago and the Well friends, we're being up- now bottles) . . . First it was the insurance' ons, Jan & Dean, Jay the waiting for staged The SGA prides itself in theoretically being fornied for & principles are RKO —(because Herbit Spivak The grand opening is March 1 premium. Then came the day Americans, the Ronnetts and their move. is going big time the the purpose of providing a means whereby the students may, General to make now and —and grand is the word—^^for when the radiator exploded. . It bid in to trade for "Boat" is the in unity, effectively participated "in the control of those func- They have a now Showboat Woody Herman and his swinging And so it goes that, something . should be a real blast for those and were reportedly re- Theatre (no, I didn't forget the tions of the University which directly affect their own . . WRCV herd will be the first to test the always seems to come in be- question interested in Rock 'n Roll. luctant to release NBC from thr intellectual and social . . . welfare." And yet we tween that ITM-car radio that whether they fulfill this practice. We are inclined to say from H y s t i e O'Rooney McVautie deal. Sear's quotes at about 50 of the all observations that this is not necfissrily true. O'Zoot also is working on plans The trade is being swept with largest coins and us. So, when for a television show this sum- manufacturer's plan to make The gap between practice and theory seems to echo a forced, every now and then, we mer while Jerry Blavit is said all records 33 RPM and thereby must listen to "that back "and never ." At the above-men- An Open Letter station" to time dis- to be set for a show on Chan- allow further refinement in 33 break the expressway monotony. tioned meeting, the SGA spent quite a lot of wasted s nel 10. Speaking television components. This would be a seating question. The pros and cons of And via that circuitous path, we cussing the preferential I and such . . . Les Crane's depar- gradual change to allow manu- fniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By Bill Clork Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiie are led to this week's winner of were heatedly tossed about for almost a full half-hour and ture from the Philadelphia scene facturers to re-tool and con- The Hot Horn Award: Bill then climatically defeated. To The Firestone Rubber Com- Do not be the willing victim of is really a shame although there sumers to become accustomed Wright. For no one blows his however, only a miserly five minutes was pany, your murderers. For your own { Paradoxically, were nights when he couldn't to the inception. own horn louder than B'.U problem Dear Sirs: sake, your own selfish interests devoted to debate of a very prevalent and important This Lost Weeks on Wright, (in fact it's bsen said It has been brought to my at- refuse to deal in any shape, way, among students concerning their course and section changes. " Hot 100 that the only thing wrong with Oyv£ 0*=" you 15 rAKlU'CftRECif^'^^ i Weok V^eok Title, Artist tention that you are planning to of form with these looters. M£/. . . l^^/CH WIBG, besides the music, is Bill of the SGA should reval- 1 1 KING OF THE ROAD, Roger Miller 5 Ru- Whatever It appears that the members open a plant in Communist profits you might Wright). However, the single 2 3 RED ROSES FOR A BLUE LADY, Bert Kaempfert & his Orchestra 6 uate what their true purpose is. At present many of them TAe BreniKi.n Report mania. As a capitalist, and with make in the short run, will be 3 2 * LEMON TREE, Trini Lopez 6 ^en that merits his nomination the fact in that I will of no value to you as you rot act as if the SGA meetings are a forum for rhetorical excer- 4 8 60LDFINGER, Shirley Bossey 6 mind is the recent release of his rec-

• someday have to risk my life to away in a shallow grave, or FOR LOVIN' ME, Peter, Perl, and Mary , * ' *•• • • 6 sise instead of dealing with the problems that the students 5 5 t:» ord entitled "The Boy That I 6 4 NO ARMS CAN EVER HOLD YOU, Bachelors 10 defend the freedom and security worse yet, in a Red concentra- show the "greatest concern about.*' Disability Call Son" and his multiple Solution 7 7 WHOSE HEART ARE YOU BREAKING TONIGHT? C. Francis 6 of the United States against tion camp. 8 12 RED ROSES FOR A BLUE LADY, Vic Dana 4 pla5nng of that tragic farce. V The Association members should keep their ears more in the Communist Imperialism, I ask the Vice-President shall continue meet any contingency 9 9 FANCY PANTS, Al Hirt 7 I am aware of the fact that Seems that 'IBG pushes the Th^mitTdStrtes Senate on you to reconsideT your action. attuned to the opinons and feelings of their constituents. President refuses to de- 10 18 IF I LOVED YOU, Chad & Jeremy 2 our State Department record on their audience at least a^eed on to discharge the same as Act- event a approves ^Jtemter 29 19^ to dis- 11 14 *SEND ME THE PILLOW YOU DREAM ON, Dean Martin 2 I have no intention of asking' They must remember that they are the official sounding ing President; other wise the dare himself unable of this deal. All the more reason twice an hour—increasing their ^«^^^Ph to tl^'nrS of 12 11 MY HEART WOULD KNOW, Al Martino 7 act for the "public good" his duties, or was physi- you to to refuse. Our State Department spinster audience 50%. Looking post of the student body to the Administration. whe^a t President shall resume the charge 13 13 GOLDFINGER, Billy Strange 6 LteSne S^t unable to do or for the "national interest." I into the future, can expect powers and duties of his office, cally or mentally 14 19 MF I RULED THE WORLD, Tony Bennett ..;,..,.... 3 also approved of the sale of we The Administration can and will act, as a responsible ^S^ and B^oi^d^t^^^^ recognize neither. But I am go- resolution pro- so. The proposed aniendment, 15 15 MARRIED MAN, Richard Burton ...... 5 scrap metal to Japan prior to folksy and kidly old Bill to hT^Hi^P, ft teZorarily Though this administrative body, only on those things in which there S specific de ails 15 16 CRY, Ray Charles 4 ing to request that you act in Posed by Birch Bayh (D. Ind.) spelling out with World War II.. American boys issue an album entitled "One Priwent^^^^^^^^President P 1 RED ROSES FOR BLUE . 1 to t^^cethe Vice — A LADY, Wayne Newton ...... , your own national self-interest. disability. ]\Ian'8 . . is an aggregate of student opinion ; anything less would not ^^^^^ ^ ^^^ ^ ^^^hod for decidmg paid for that approval, many Family . \ 18 21 *LIKE A CHILD, Julie Rogers . 3 Here are ^he provisions^ the accept- Yes, I am asking you to commit be a true reflection of a problem. "o^s^ adjourned for will probably be more 19 17 TRY TO REMEMBER, Ed Ames 6 with their lives. A Serious Note: To be able to proposed constitutional amend- legislatures a very selfish act. able to the state 20 — THIS IS MY PRAYER, Ray Charles Singers . . . w ; . * . . . 1 blow one's horn is one of the campaigning, it . ,.,/. v. To act as an effective governmental organization, it is Resolution The forces of Coanmunism are ment, Senate J^^^t gj^^g con- •Former WWVU Pick I am asking you to survive. basic assum.ptions of free ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^ ^^.j^^ a and important that the SGA consider all motions fully, devoting approved by a vote of 65- P^^^^^^^^^, Do not, I repeat, do not hand advancing every day. They are m ^he present Con- gress tiie power to adopt and re- This Week's WWVU Pick: For Morm, Connie Francis, Matt Monro, Jerry Vale democratic society such as ours. greatest enemy, In- moving forward in Laos, in Viet- the time for each motion according to their relative import- 0- adopt methods as it sees fit, for over to your If one doesn't like the sound, gress nam, in the Congo. They have "Sec. 1. In case of the re- determining disabiUty. ternationa/1 Communism, the then, he has the right to change ance. ^^^^ .^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ resolu- scored outstanding President from of- be- means with which to destroy successes in moval of the ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ Section one would Critics of the resolution Atttntion SENIOR & GRADUATE MEN $tud«ntt-U.S. Citizens the channel or to turn it off, In this case the more important motion was the one con- resigna- you. not provide the Com- Cuba, Zanzibar, Berlin and In- fice or of his death or lieve that the specificity of the NIIDINO NOMINAL WNANClAi HttP TO TNEIR EDUCAflON TNU Do but not to eradicate the horn-* ^^.^ ^^ historical precedent COUVtm donesia. They cerning education and intellectual pursuit and not that of Vice-President shall be- munists v;rith the economic aid have destroyed tion, the ^j^.^j^ Vice-President sue- proposed amendment would in- ACADEMIC YEAR — AND THEN COMMENCE WO«K — COSIONERS REQUIRED. blcwer. On Sunday, February ^^ ^ American libraries a'broad preferential seating. Association as students, SEND TRANSCRIPT DETAIU PLANS they need to carry out their and The members, come President. ^fljce of President vite prolonged discussion in the AND MU OP YOUR AND REOUtRIMENTS TO 21, 1965, a vibrant homblower ^.^^^ ^^ ^j^^ have initiated terrorism within is a ^ STCVENS BROS. FOUNDATION, INC. plans to subvert and enslave eradicated. should already be aware of this, since education is their pri- Sec. 2. Whenever there ^p^j^ ^^ ^jg^th of President, state legislatures, and thus de- \ was Yes, maybe he «10i^ia ENDICOn RLOO., ST. PAUL 1, MINN. A NON-PROPiT CORP. what remains of the capitalist our very own shores. msdy reason for being here. vacancy in the office of the Vice- gection three would give consti- lay or defeat ratification. Any did blow some foul, flat, and ,; ,'•1, H^^i^UNDERGRADS, CLIP AND President shall passed should give SAVEmh^i^rh world. I repeat my earlier warning. foreign notes. But that was his "' President, the tutional sanction to the terms of amendment Therefore we feel that this paradox has continued long not provide right. nominate a Vice-President who ^j^^ informal agreement between Congress only a general power Do your enemies Haven't our people enough, and should be remedied quickly. It is time t(* confirma- dis- now shall take office upon ^j^g President and Vice-President to deal with the question of with the means they need to des- learned anything from Novem- stop shirking true responsibility and begin to assume i^ tion by a majority vote of both ^^^ would clearly spell out that ability. There is no basis for a»- troy you. Do not give them any ber 23, jaas? form of otherwise the meaning of the Student Government Associa- Houses of Congress. jt is not the "office" that de- suming that a general power economic assistance. Do Sec. 3. If the President de- yolves upon the Vice-President granted to Congress to deter- CAREER OPPORTUNITY not deal in any manner with the * * • tion will become somewhat of a hilarious farce. that he is un- forces clares in writing j^^^. ^^y ^^ "powers and duties" mine oases of disability would of International Commun- An exciting new album found powers and ism. aible to discharge the ^i ^h^t office. Section four would be abused, for Congress has al- its way into our grasp last duties of his office, such powers had the power to remove insure that the nation would ways Do not commit suicide. week—**Tonifi:ht"—Clark Terry and duties shall be discharged have a Chief Executive able to the President by impeachment. United States Public Health Service and Bob Brookmeyer If the managers of Firestone (main- by the Vice-President. — - - ^ _ Z^ m stream). "Blend" is the key Rubber are the men I think they •)•; "Sec. 4. If the President does woird in this album, featuring 'Birth Coatnl Disease are. If they have the intelligence not so declare, and the Vice- MK AaJ Communicable Center that man for all seasons, Clark I hope they have. And if they Edifor-in-chlcf ...... ~ Thomos P. BruderU '^^^ mural aspect of birth con- Terry President with the written con- _ o J I on fleugelhom and Bob Executive Editor Jomet F. Brennan are courageous enough to act in currence of a majority of the -n be argued until the Brookmeyer on valve-trombone. Associate Editor Thomas J. Krouse lIt7^.^::J^lf birth con. '^\ their own self-interest — this We need people who want immediote job involvement, inter- And this meeting of the brass News Editor Robert Fennel heads of the executive body as* deal will not go through. Gentle- Asst. Robert Elschner the%ase News Editor Congress 1i^re,'hJi^isTto%t . offers innovations galore. The or any other body as men. The final decision lies in Roberts [S^^™ ^^K'i^in'^^^ esting work, Feature Editor John E. on outlet for creative ideas, and is may by laws provide, transmits ^^^^y' ^'^'^ P^^^ an excellent hands. ibest track "Some time ago". Sports Editor Stephen Freind ^e -^he col^Ird or ^J}^'' your his written de- ^^'\'t^^ ^^^^^ "recentiy dis- Copy Editor Motthew Roche to the Congress i:l,Ltion of births Disoensing ^^ * opportunity for advancement. &'ll!l President is ^""^ Photo Editor Thomas C. Thomas claration that the ^^th ^-^^^^^ ^^ y^^^\"" Circulotion Manager Cornelius Murphy discharge tiie powers Tr^ih "" ^'"''^ '"" unable to ^.^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^„^ j^. Business Manager Joseph Brown S^!!!,,^^ -^ C. and duties of his office the Vice- We want to talk with above average senior students Moderator Rev. Louis A. Rongione OSA f/^^ion is almost exclusively ^"^^^ ^u^k ^T'' wlho are President shall mimediately as- ^^',^ Associote Moderator • • Eugene J. Ruone ^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ j.^ duties of ,J^Tf . k?V^U^ majoring in the following academic sume the powers and ^^^^^^ ^, ^^..^er, fields: In addition to the above named Editors, tho following are also ^^^ ^^^^ fJ'lf^^^'i" ^^^Tl"!' the office as Acting President. Xd^:?^!" ^-y^^^^^^^ members of the Editorial Board: ^^^ ^^^ ^^^er of "^^^ V^^"^,^ ^^^ ^ ^«,«*f^« """ ' ' Torrance Cooney, Thomoi Dabney, Robert Deon, Dennis Sec. 5. Whenever the Presl- tiiey have. ' children LlSi,^/ fr^i, ? . BIOLOGY McNenney. w^ HUMAHITIES POLITICAL SCIENCE dent transmits to the Congress it might strike one as strange "^1 - Ti!f J^? I n«>Weut thought,fu* l!^ and ENGLISH Gcncrol Staff Members! his written declaration that no that the words "almost exclu- r!^'^"^\i: LANGUAGES problem may ap- SOCIAL SCIENCE News: Walt Boginsky, Jo*in Borrow, Cuclnotti Solvatore, Larry Muth, Tom inability exists, he shall resume lively" have to be used above, ^^ Sproul, Joe Linsolata, Louis Bibri, Steve Buck, Joe Distefano, Joe Nalbone, ^^'^^f^ JOURNAUSM Rick Berry, Bob Wall, Bob Dean, Poul CucinotTo. the powers and duties of his of- They become necessary, how- ^ PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY McGrail, ob Dougherty, Sam AoDrantlv^u n k n o n to of- Feoturcs: Eugene Fitzmourice, Bill w Ed Bride, Barry Borr«tein, Ron Jovers, fice unless the Vice-President, ever, thanks to New York State's ECONOMICS McCloskey, Brenden Brett, Moryanne Rowlarvd. Bill Clark, Steve Morrison. fi,;,^^T aihLv ll il «n PUBLIC HEALTH SOCIOLOGY Dylan Sports: Kelley. concurrence of Bob Tom John DiGennarro, Joe Moffongelli, Jerry Bruderle, Bob with the written program for unmarried welfare ^'^^! n^wl^ Lhi^ ^,ni.rH^underlies Mclntyre, Fronk Miller, Jim Proud, Henry Miller, Spencer Jones. of the ^^^^ HISTORY Business ond Gene a majority of the heads ^cepients. PUBLIC AOMIH. Copy: Edward Farrell, Mory Kay Lally, Anthony Lompazzi, ^^^J"^^"^^ H^^^""unwed niother -- MATHEMATICS Mehr, Carol Egon, Kote Fishbourne, Louise McGinn, Betty Kelly, Mary Kay such ® executive departments or New York is one of several . ., Swift, Mary Long. Congress deter- P'-on^'scuity. The state s sohi- Circulation: John McGarvey, Len Witczezyski, Charles Sheo, Julio Alvarez. other body as states which permits and en- FRIDAY, 8:30 P. un- MARCH 5, M. Cartoonist: Kevin Gallen. his written declara- virtually Interviews for June Graduates •will be conducted on: mines, gives courages the dessdmination of T" J^^}^, ^f"^? The VILLANOVAN It published weakly by undergraduate stu- ^^is basis of the entire tion that the President is un- birtii cotnrol information. Here- ?j;^«™ H CONVENTION HALL, 34th ( SnOCE STS. dents of Villonova University. Opinions expressed herein do not "'^gj^^^^cy problem and, in fact, able to discharge the powers and tofore all aid had been made Seats: $4.50, 3.50. necessarily reflect the views of the University. encourage her by provid- 15, 1965 3.00, 2.50, 1.75 duties of his office. Thereupon to married ^"""^^ MARCH Second class postage paid ot Villonova, Pa. Editorial ond bust* available women only On sale at: Record Mart Stores, 1527 St., *"^ prevent an Chestnut 5616 N. Broad St., Congress shall immediately de- this recent 37tti fiess offices locoted on the second floor, Dougherty Hall, Villonova but proposal would ^"f^T^tM^" & Walnut Sts.. Music City. 1711 Chestnut St., Gilded Cage. 261 S. University. cide the issue. If the Congress permit the state's welfare agen- *^ ^* for interview. 21st St., The 2nd Fret, 1902 Sansom St. Mail Orders: FOLKLORE PRODUC- "^Jli?"". your Placement Office to arrange an Contact TIONS, 1902 Sansom St. Enclose stamped, self-addressed This nevrspaper Is dedicated to one off the finetf men who vtw determines by two-thirds vote cies to refer " to without the state** envelope. a duly licensed , . ^ •ntered Villonovo; Scholar, Athlete, Gentleman; ^^.^^®' *^"« female remain pro- of both Houses that President physician any person 18 years Opportunity '"'^"ous solving absolutely An Equal Employment f I LEO GOODREAU is unable to d i sc h arge the or older who requests family ^ ..iitMiiiiiiii;n;imfRiinii;iii:t;iini:i!i.i;i!iiiriitiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiini:iiiiiNiiiiniiiiiiiinnnnniiinnninnniiiiiii^ " ^^^'^^^S and encouraging worw. powers and duties of the office, " planning service and facilities THE VIU>NOVAN • MARCH 3, 1965 S T14E VILLANOVAN • MARCH 3, 1965 :

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The Beatles Play Karl Marx? On Second Thought An Essential Morality

—- By Steve Morriton By Eugene FitzMourice< By Jeff Rodowlch onniioiniimnniiiiiniiixiii

in Butler Springs, Alabama, lem. A man may put an entire To most of us, the fact that Iter All too often, the Villanova The Great Society Is galloping undated by the Chinese flood). the war in South Viet Nam be- faith group of people in an unfavor- is a fraternity of men dedicated an infant's heart beats at thi /r Albany, New York, lose fraternity along on its primrose path to Australia cause a large percentage of the system stands be- to the per .n himself because he feels he able light because of hia actions management sciences. socialism with seemingly little The Sino-Soviet alliance farmers one day rate of eighty-two beats neath the Three Ring Sign, will Viet Cong are must have his "strings pulled in or words. The fraternity's constant re- minute presents no serious claiming justification. trouble — except for South Viet be enhanced by China's control- and soldiers the next. fusal to jrder to act?" hold an increasing ling all of threat to our nation's security. The minority of anti-Commun- They do need desperately Nam. southeastern Asia, as Most of the people of South to numtber of parties The fact that the heart of an ist thought in this country has may be traced will the purported "working Viet Nam are Buddhists, a re« "Or, are we to put more em- be justified. to The mar and the debate about faster the fact that is nationally fairly older person beats sJightly phasis "capitalist records? been very much responsible for For any agreement" between Indonesia ligious persuasion com- on number of reasons affiliated, the war continue to wage. Gov- per min- the entire group being labeled and apparently be- and the Scarlet Scourge. in the Orient. The Buddhist than eighty-two beats songs is Bet- not to be explained mon Such as "My Dog here, the lieves that ernments change more often interesting, yet so unfairiy as "crackpots" or the assistance avail- Austrlia will fall, as its leaders are firmly against any ute is somewhat ter Than Your Dog" would serve Villanova frat member than the national basketball com- suffers able from its short of arous- "extremists." Not to imply that professional mem- mittment of combat troops to United States-backed govern- still falls a little to teach a child that there is no from a sense of social inferior- rankings. Frustration abounds bers offsets any losses ing any fears of a Communist anyone does not have the right in party defend Malaysian Borneo will ment, a fact they have demon- substitute for success, and that, ity and seeks to overcome this time. in the Administration, in Con- in the U.S. to freedom of speech, people who provide ample justification for strated many timee. takeover whether it be in the appearance with an all-out party system. gress, and, increasingly, across While other frats offer their retaliatory It is rather obvious that the of us, however, these economic say "too much" against Com- If action by the Vermi- : In some of a dog or a man's anything, the Villanova mem.bers the land: everyone considers the munism in this country should a warm room and a lion Vomit. Communists have more popular ^acts, along with a little imagin- and social independence, there fratman should feel a sense of indecisiveness of our present the place to go on Thursday morn- Nationally, support than does the United ation, can arouse a considerable feeling of achievement not be confused with major- accomplishment our own prestige can be no in holding mem- ings at postion very un-American. ity of anti-Communists who are 10:30 A.M., PSE engages would fall accordingly with States. amount of fear of Communist without putting out a certain berahip in a group of students level-headed and sincere. its members in practical, profit- We are admonished to either these developments, and, remem- Land and Rice strategy. This latter possibility effort in dog-grooming or em- related by interest and achieve- making business ventures. get both feet drenched with ber, the late President Kennedy Vietnamese is true in the case of the Rev. ployment. ment, banded together for com- And why? The It • co-ordinates blood or exit the tropical shores. guest lec- was elected in 1960 partly be- are tired of poverty ,hunger and David Noebel. VOTE FOR— bined social, educational, and turers Generalization with supplemental intra- cause of very effective, moral enrichment. Though the war may never a bludge- war. They want peace and land In an article which appeared members discussions, Unfortunately, there will be and then end, oning attack on our bad image rice. have 1965, News- Occasionally the debate about the war and The Communists in the February 15, turns to the business of many Americans who will hear VAST! social resolves itself thusly: an essent- abroad. convinced them that they will week, (p. 89A) Rev. Noebel's DAN Occasionally, the Villanova accomplishment. of Rev. Noebel, and, recogniz- ial morality versus a supposed M. Goldwater have these things after a Com- fears were brought into the open •f frat member will disguise him- ing him as a member of the so- AND Stupor Joys victory. self in the role practicality. The pragmatists conclude munist for all of us to see. He believes of friend to chil- As the new pledges called "right-wing," they will file into therefore, with a gleam in their Of course, this is not true. The that when a musical rhythm is dren; .tutor to fra;tcrnity Domino Theory make a generalization and say their fraternity halls to be in- brothers, eye that there's no sense allow- people have been duped. They synchronized with the heartbeat JERRY RINDER and float painter. itiated into the The pragmatists espouse the that most anti<>>mmunists are joys of life in ing Red China to become ex- are ignorant, exhausted and poli- of a child, unusual things hap- (Poid Political Advertisement) Only rarely, however, is this a little crazy. This is the prob- a stupor, it is hoped that some Domino Theory; a neat phrase the case. tremely powerful and then forc- tically naive. pen to the child's mind. Noebel of the new by which its members will seek adherents are ing Here is where the practical state of hypnosis a showdown. Reminiscent of thinks that a Now the underclassmen of to make their fraternities pleased to demonstrate that as into the great defoliator.. Mr. (Jold- American jumps and screams: will result from this musical Villanova are being asked to places of accomplishment, South Viet Nam goes, so goes where water and his "get-tough" "We must protect the South union, enabling an audience to choose a fraternity. In each more than inconsequentials Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, the are policy, they insist a little hys- Vietnamese from themselves. We be put under the control of the they will no dou.bt find a mm- considered. Philipines, Malaysia and, event- Reverend Noebel •f terically that the time for con- must increase our 'aid,' secure musical source. ority seeking to lift the frat by Until now, when the ually, Omaha. student frontation is now. the country for the west, edu- also believes (this is the pun) its own boot straps. More than sought membership in a frater- Led by the normally reliable For further substantiation, cate the people to see the pure that the Beatles may be used as likely, though, this group will nity, he was forced to choose Joseph Alsop, several pundits Communists they gesticulate wildly towards white wax of Etemocracy. We intruments of the have little or no effect on the between a party-giving group and similiar experts are quick to the once strife-torn, now "neu- will sponsor free elections and in order to "mass hypnotize" the new pledges. whose purposes and affiliations point out other disasterous con- .tralized" Laos, which was the the grateful populace of South American youth. They are offered no choice would die at graduation or noth- sequences of losing South Viet victim of an attempted military Viet Nam will choose the ob- but to conform. ing. Mass Hypnosis Nam. coup last month. vious and remain pro-western." Exception In one division at ffe says, "In the excitatory least, C&F, DeGaulIe (who has already Even if all these appalling This is not a justification for There is, however, one excep- the choice is state that the Beatles place now broader and called for a vague "neutraliza- events would materialize upon interference; this is colonialism. i { tion to prove the rule. On the the picture brighter. The social- these youngsters into, these tion" of South Viet Nam) will our vacating neutralizing or ne- It is a gloomy hour when the Villanova campus the exception function-only group still exists, young people wUl do anjrthlng elevate his nose even farther, gotiating South Viet Nam, they United States must violate her is Pi Sigma Epsilon. This fra- and serves its, of necessity, they are told to do . . . One day and this monumental feat of en- do not justify our current posi- own principles. As has been said ternity should be driven from limited purpose. The choice of when the revolution is ripe, they gineering will have horrendous tion. so often and so correctly, the the campus. It violates all the no social life also exists. Then (the CJommunists) could put the implications for the Common One month ago, Sukarno flatly end does not justify the means, rules of local fraternity be- there is the choice of the best Beatles on TV and (they) could Market, NATO and the entire advised the United States to quit except in a totalitarian govern- havior. compromise yet found mass hypnotize the American on this western alliance. South Viet Nam and let it turn campus. ment. This scares the wits out Rather than carry on an ex- youth. The United Nations will be CJommunist if it wants to. This The choice is clear: we have mention how tensive party policy, it feels It is hoped that other fra of me." Not to under increased pressure to ad- statement expresses the essence twenty or fifty or one hundred that it should offer curricular temities will follow the lead of much Rev. Noebel scares the mit the Crimson Cancer, thereby of the situation. years of relative peace with our advantages to its members. This the newest frat on campus and wits out of us. 'M spelling the demise of that or- Guerilla War principles intact and our heads it accomplishes do also is quoted as say- by frequent more than simply justify Noebel ganization as an effective(?) Although there is considerable high. There will probably be an guest lecturers from all fields their existence. ing that "The Beatles are com- peace-keeper. (Incidentally, Na- evidence of North Vietnamese ultimate and final showdown, pre- in our economic society, for this pletely anti-Christ. They are tionalist China will also be in- assistance and participation, and which, God willing we will win. paring our teenagers for riot although some battalion size Or we can violate our heritage against and ultimate revolution movements have been encoun- and futily attempt to stave off our Christian Republic." tered, the conflict remains es- the inevitability of China's domi- Before we start worrying sentially a guerilla war. nating her own land mass. about the Beatles storming up Guerilla warfare cannot be Let us make the right choice the Capitol lawn leading swarms successful unless the people sup- Let us hold our heads high. And teenagers, we must realize of port it. And the people support let us leave South Viet Nam. that the Beatles could never launch the revolt without the aid of a hardy lot of folk singers to bring up the rear of the mus- ical brigade. Once again we turn Sikorsky Firestone :': '•(.! to our authority, Rev. Noebel,

si , ; , ,\i«- -rt who says this about folk singers "(they) are beating these Marx- ist ditties at the same pulse rate Pircraift Synthetic Fibers of our college students and mak- ing them mentally ill." Marxist Ditties Minor ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE ON CAMPUS Division of the TO GIVE SENIORS AND GRADUATES COMPLETE DETAILS ON As if it were not enough for ' I Firesfone Tire and Rubber Company our college students to be over- in Hopewell, Virginia whelmed by "Marxist ditties," we learn that even the children INTERVIEWING: TUESDAY, 9 been exposed to the musi- price ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES MARCH have A* cal plot. A children's song that Chemical Engineers mentions is called Rev. Noebel Olds Jetstar 88 really cuts it, come exam- WITH THE PIONEER AND LEADING MANUFACTURER "The Little Puppet" which of of VTOL AIRCRAFT time. Test it out on action first . Mechonical Engineers course teaches the child "that This baby can put down 315 horses, eager to he has to have his strings pulled Physical Chemists in order to act." go CAiywhere. Now score it on ride : Those of us who think that The synthetic fibers division of Firestone is the fastest whip-cream smooth, thanks to four coil springs See your College Placement Office now Rev. Noebel outdid himself on growing division in the corporation. In the fiscal years and other goodies. Now room : this last quote are put in a for an appoininneni. 1965-66 W3 will undergo on expansion program to double in interiors that sa^^ rather awkward position. Are stretch yourself our capacity at Hopewill. We are not a textile nnill but we to sit back and let a young- Olds is out to win the space race. i, o fiber producer and therefore we ore classified among OLOSMOBI the process industries. We need men who ore willing to Now price : Jetstar 88 prices start work hard and accept responsibility. A college class liif*rn«fleii«l Student ID Cor4 below 30 models with "low-price" names. Tuesday, March 9 For Discounts In USA ond 28 Countries trainee of today must be able to assume responsibility in STUDENT SHIPS to Europ« Actually, these tests are the near future. CHARTER FLIGHTS Within Europe Jetstar 88 Writ*! D«pff. CP hardly fair to the other thirty . . . U.S. NatiOMl Student AtMCletlea An Equal Opporfunlty Emphyar S4f MedtooN Avtnue Olds is in a class by itself! Employor The Rocket Action Car! SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT, Stratford, Conn. Division of Unltod Aircraft Corp. An Equal Opportunity New Yerfc, N.Y. 100U OMimobif* Oivilien • C*n«ra/ Mofori Corporation mil

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Kle- A foreign student who has an Students and professors who 53, brought the membenrhip By Jerry Bruderle was close behind with a 275 captured the mile last year in; Madison Square Garden last operation. high of 170. tally, while Jim Villanova's kotka OSA, University Presi- "F" or "J" visa is under obliga are planning to attend summer rolls to an all time Vdllanova's Pistol team divided Bushong had a Hockey team drop- 4:11.8, and did better than that weekend. There on the very diffi- pledge-^riod, the 271 and Marty Brennan had ped its second cult At this time there are three dent, will discuss his trip behind tion of keeping the FSA posted school in Madrid should write to During the two matches this past week in a league game in a last week. 11-lap Garden track the Edmond's 268. High row as persons connected with the Of- the Iron Curtain two years ago of his current address. Prof. Arjibay Doreste, Augus- pledges visited the St. preparation for the National man for the match, an undefeated Franklin Villanova should also score four Vo niilers set a new National Instructional Television. tana College, Rock Island, HI., Home for C r i p 1 e d Children. however, was West Chester's and Marshall sextet scored heavily in other running AAU Championship fice of at the Geography Club meeting: Address report forms are p championships coming up in three events Record Father John F. O'Rourke, OSA during the activities period for complete information. The They were also invited, as provi- John Lees with a 283 count. goals in the first period and with Noel Carroll and Al (only college team to break a available at the FSA Office. early March. Adams is the producer and will be re- Thursday March 4. Father Kle- program includes Si>ani8h lan- sional members, to the sorority's Eliminations for the Nationals then coasted to an easy 3-0 vic- in the Larry Livers and National Record), by running On Thursday, the 'Cats de- 1,000, setting up assign- Foreign students who wish or guage and culture, art history, Annual Dinner Dance held Sat- start this weekend when the tory. The game was 7:28.2. sponsible for kotka will relate his experfences feated Mark-Sharp, and Dhome played in Ken Coniglio in the hurdles, ments and scheduling. Raymond with the people of the Satellite need to see the FSA must set up and history civilization. College urday, February 13. 'Cats entertain Timberton in the Hershey, Pa. Marshall Uzzle and Earl Horner Frosh Pistol Club in Philadelphia by a Set Record Wilke will take over the posi- Countries, particulary Univer- an appointment at least 24 hours credits will be offered. The ses- Naval Science Building on March With three starters out, in- in the dashes, in addition to Along 1069-1050 count in a Delaware the with the varsity, the tion of Director and be in charge sity students. in advance with Miss Patricia sion will commence on June 28 4. cluding Brian O'Shea, the team's relays. fast coming freshmen Operation Abolition Valley Pistol League match. have pro- of rehearsing and finally broad- and answer period Cunningham by telephoning LA and will end on August 15. The leading scorer, the Wildcats duced their A question \ Tony Mascia led the way with a In other action the Rifle team Two Mile Relay A Cinch own two mile relay were never able casting the sessions to the se- will follow. The meeting will bo 5-4600 extension 473. tuition including airfare is Student Riot Film garnered their fourth victory in to put together team, who ran the same night in 273 total, while Jim Durborow The two mile relay appears to lected rooms. Senior Bill Mad- in the music room, to $966.30. a serious scoring threat. the same race, held (308) A foreign student desiring had 269, Jim Bushong had 266 five decisions by defeating the and finished third. has it it it Will Be Shown The first be a cinch even if they run in den of Rochester, New York in the Library. All interested see the FSA for an emergency University of Delaware in over- F and M goal, scored By running 7:39.2 they also and Ted Laven had 261. individual events to pick up served as engineering consultant persons are invited to attend. does not need an appointment, Pi Theat Chi Sorority recently Tomorrow Night time. Tlie match ended 1381- at 8:49 of the first period, broke a record, the National This was a case of a good proved much-needed points. The mile re- office. ' • • • pledging to be the to the ^ / -,, but he will explain the nature of finished a two week ot 7 in 1381 and was decided by the margin needed AAU Freshmen Record, the old team having an off night and for victory. lay team, anchored by Stan Koz- period on Tuesday, February 23 Two insurance goals • All aliens including foreign Miss Cunning- record being 7 :46. * . his business to scores of the standing round of , ; New Jobs . 209 BARTLEY lowski should also pick up at with a candle-alight induction coming out on top. The 'Cats were added, one on a two-man students must report their ham in order to receive priority shots. Villanova came out ahead The team which shoulid take When the network goes on the are now 4-0 in league competi- break least a few points. change or address to the Imigra- ceremony headed by Eileen Wal- Sponsored by Young in this 439-431. followed by a rebound over next year for this year's is contem- attention. air in September it and immediate tion with the .38 pistol. shot, Harvard hasn't won this meet tion office within ten days of ters, sorority President. This both of which were tallied graduating varsity is composed plated that some students may Republican Club Captain Joe Smith was high since 1926-27. The Crimson will such a change. ¥ ¥ ¥ year's pledge class, numibering On Friday night at West Ches- with Villanova men in the of Jack O'Leary, Chariie Mes- be hired to act as floor managers, man with a 282 score. Mike count on A g g r e y Awori of ter, Villanova lost to the Rams penalty box. senger, Dave Patrick, and Dan audio mixers, camera operators, Wilhelm scored 280, Ed Millison Uganda and Wayne Anderson in 1103-1090. Gary Leidecker was After the first period, the Hamilton. scenery men, and switchers. One had Wofford 271 the Dashes, Awori and Tony high man for Villanova with a 278, Andy had Wildcat defense tightened up, In the K of C Meet (February student will also be trained as in the hurdles, Keith Chiappa in 270 score. Richard Hunter and Ted Lewendowski had 270. but the Diplomats still managed 26), Tommy Sullivan ran the a director. All will be paid for the 600 or the 1000, Walter II to shell the VU goalie, Paul fastest mile of his indoor career. t&eir efforts beginning in Sep- Hewlett in the two-mile, Chris Viano, who turned back 40 shots He finished a close second to Wil- tember. Pardee in the highjump and Art After we finish this set... with tremendous poise. Fine told Baran of Poland in the time Intramural Department Has Poasdale in the shotput and Wilke says that the only way second efforts were also turned of 4:03.7. weight throw. the system can be a complete in by defensemen Bob Birming- The mile relay team, anchored success is if it is "used much Maryland has never won the as New Softball League ham and Dean Goodwin in cover- by Noel Carroll, (49.0), ran their System meet, but have two favorites in as possilble as often as possible. ing the close net play of F and fastest time of the indoor season the faculty will Mike Cole in the broad jump and Other members of let's head 'Who's the guy who By Frank Miller than 32 teams enter there M. by turning in a 3:17.2 clocking. Costello in immediately saw the great po- be a two loss elimination. Also Villanova's next ice Frank the high jump. The other mile Intramural soitball will have clash splitters were Bill tential of Educational TV at Vil- for 'Charlie's'... keeps waving? 'Like bucket seats, the teams must be able to play comes this Saturday Other potential scorers arc Dick Heidelberger a new look this year. Instead of in Allen- (50.9), Larry Liv- lanova in presenting visual aids at either 3:20 p.m. or 4:30 p.m. town when the Sheer in the hurdles, Steve ers the customary leagues, this squad meets (48.9), and Stan Zozlowski Don't call a cab. salesman... carpeting, to a class. My Dodge padded "Black The deadline for submitting Lafayette in a league Lamb in the 600, Stu Markley (49.0). year's season will be composed encounter. and Pete Kowzun in the pole rosters is March 19. Entry The 'Cats should be at full Augie Zilincar, a 240 lb. sopho- Most of the courses offered I m of one large tournament. The want to show good people. Clued me dash, console, spinners, is the color blanks may be picked up in strength for this battle, supply- vault and Ed Heron in the shot more, unleashed initially will be three credit ones reason for this is because of the finest throw Alumm Gym. ing a badly needed put. of his with original plans calling for you my in on all the jazz that backup lights and a of my spring's unpredictable weather scoring career, 54-8 for a second There will be a very import- punch lacking in previous games. Navy's best men are Courtland place medal. two TV lectures and one re- and scheduling diificulties. He also finished new wheels- comes standard on wild V8 for kicks... true love's ant meeting for all members of Gray, the hurdlers defender; second in th citation with the teacher ia the Baltimore meet held •; All teams must be aible to Bill the intramurals staff Thursday, Wright (not from WIBG) Saturday night. classroom a week. a new Dodge Coronet." a Coronet 500." oops, there's cue..." play any day from Monday my Coronet..." March 4. It will be held in Room in the 1000, Buzz Lawler in the through Friday. Because of this IC4A's Advantages 210. Vasey Hall at 7:15 p.m. SIfiN UP TO mile, Greg Williams in the two- each team will be allowed to The smooth running 'Cats Students were quick to point Any freshman interested in mile, and Mike Brown in the pole seem to be ready for the IC4A'8 have an eighteen man roster. vault. out advantages of the system. joining must attend. This will be which take This will be 10 man Softball, but GIVE BLOOD place this weekend. "if used the last fresh- Also John Uelses of LaSalle One Junior commented, opportunity for Villanova will be a team can still play if it has seeking its properly, this could eliminate men. TODAY OR TOMORROW will defend his pole vault title. only nine men. fourth consecutive championship the problem caused when a de- Applications for Red Cross Villanova could receive a real and according to assistant coach partmental examination asks a The elimination will be run Life Saving may be picked up VILLANOVAN boost if sophomore Augie Zilin- Tuppeny should face stiff com- question not covered by one or like this. If 32 teams or more at the pool. There will a car can place in the shot put. be OFFICE petition from Harvard, Mary- professors. all sign then there will qualifying test. The newcomer has improved two Now students up be a The program land, and Georgetown. However, will have the same chance." single loss elimination. If less will start April 5. jgreatly in recent weeks, A'.\m:' Mr. Elliott thinks the Wildcats The main effect on faculty have their perennial outside members will be to eliminate the chance of taking the crown necessity of teaching basic again. courses several times a day to non-major students. This will leave the teacher more available to his advisees and major-stu- brisk, bracing ELECT dents for conferences. livelier lather the original SUE QUINN for really smooth shaves! spice-fresh lotion! 1.25

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j r UQULAk SEASON NEAkS END Geisz Mermen Tackle Club Begins Spring Campaign; WATiR WIZARD Rubgy Yale And St. John's Before ECAC Clash I Team 'CATS FACE PIRATES, WARRIORS Coghlan Is Optimistk About By Joe Moffongelli By John DiGennorro kicked in at 3.10 :4 for the second Brant, Bill Blavelt, and George The. Villanova Bang! Splash! The stolid fastest time ever recorded in By Clark Kent out. It was pointed out that By Jerry Bruderle age. Hoot Evers mans the other the boys from South Orange his own in the backcourt with a swimmmg team Tongring. Others incude Jim Mc- | water separates and spatters this event. The only big names there was a full schedule for the guard position and scores at a would certainly like to finish at 13.7 average. His backcourt faces two more foes before an- The Villanova Rugby Football Cusker, Larry Rosintoski, Kevin Villanova plays Seton Hall to- aside to make room for the 200 he hasn't swam with or against 'B' team and a schedule was be- .500 and perhaps make up for choring at home. St. John's and Club held their spring meeting Fidgeon, Jim Campbell, John night at South Orange, N.J., be- pound invader. Muscled arms are Moby Dick and Charlie Tuna, ing set up for a third team, so last year's runaway. Yale will provide the 'Cat-fish on February 19, 1965. Coach Brian Carty, Ross Donog- ¥ fore winding up the regular sea- churning, and powerful legs slic- and that's because they have that every player would have a Scott, with their last tune ups before Francis Coghlan, of the Depart- Doody, all Seniors; Rich son against Marquette on Satur- ing, the lithe natator skims retired. chance to participate in inter- hue, Al they compete in the eastern ment of History, discoursed La Rue, Juniors day night at Milwaukee. Marquette sports a 7-16 rec- across the pool. Another day, Unlike football, baseball, and collegiate athletics. Ward'and Haller championship this month. briefly on the prospects for the Sarkissian, Sophomore. Last season, Villanova de- ord (as of Saturday). Not bad, another race, and he heads for basketball players, the collegiate necessary and Vic St. John's only composed a coming spring season, which in- No experience was feated both teams handily. considering that they were 5-21 the showers. He pushes away swimmer, like the college nm- were presented tank team two years ago. cludes games with some of the for those who wished to play, These awards Richie Moore scored 40 points last season, including a 87-64 Con- the greasy kid stuff, sprinkles ner, can find remuneration for of Father Appicci, Dean sequently they are not yet strongest clubs on the east becaiuse ail aspects of the game courtesy last year to lead the 'Cats in de- loss to the 'Cats at the Palestra. up Vitalis in his hair, and begins his efforts only in medals and practice, Extra-Curricular Activities, to the Blue and White class. In coast: Old Blues, Navy, Yale, would be covered in of feating Seton Hall, 109-73. But the Warriors have a 6-5 rec- his sixty second message. Now name. With this in mind Rick which would take place every who talked to the cluib, congrat- Dave Phillips the Redmen have Brown, Ck)lumbia, Penn and This year's Seton Hall team ord at home and could be trouble there is no doubt, he has arrived has set up one more personal afternoon at 3:35 either on the ulating them on their past per- a capable breastroker, but the others. has a new look due simply to for a team looking ahead to as a star. goal before he hangs his racing assuring them of the remainder of the club In spite of this demanding Rugtoy field or ibehind Sheehan formances, tournament time. must be a the absence of high-scoring Nick Rick Girdler wasn't always trunks up to dry. Hall. University interest and promis- labeled poor to mediocre. In the schedule, he thought Villanovp Werkman. tallied over Vitalis man, but if anybody Werkman The Warriors are led by Tom of the Then CJoghlan presented in- ing that he would do all he coiild words unforgettable would have a promising record, 2,000 points before graudating Flynn, 6-5 forward. Flynn should be it's him. In the four a whale, "the Wildcats will considering the fact that Villa- signia in the form of blazer in the future. de- Mountain to help such dubs last year. leads the team in scoring with years since he left finitely hammer it out over nova had won four games in a badges to those who had repre- this happy Lake, New Jersey to enter the The 'meeting ended on Two forwards take over the a 16.1 average. The other for- them-m-m." row at the end of the fall sea- sented the 1st XV in the past Wildcat's lair he has established note, with a strong sentiment in scoring this year. Richie Dec ward, 6-3 Roger Buxton aver- However, before travelling son. New members were wel- year. There were: Richard Gove to himself as one of the all-time extra effort to get fit and Tony Cuccolo, both 6-5, are ages only 6.2. Six-sdx Paul Kar- St. John's the mermen must comed to the club, and every (Captain), Bert Lombino (Vice- favor of great Villanova mermen, and a the high scorers. Dec averages bins is a center who rebounds splash at Yale University. Yale, Villanovan was invited to try Captain), Dennis La Hiff, Jim for the season ahead. genuine AU-American. His team- 17.5 a game, while Cuccolo better then he scores. His re- currently the perennial Ivy Lea- mates, when talking about this scores at a 16.4 rate. Center bounding average of 11.6 is close gue champs, has no less than year's captain, readily refer to Harry Slaton can be trouble off seven All Americans in its fold. to Jim Washington's 14.7, but he him not only as a talented swim- the boards and averages 10.7 a Having reigned as eastern Richie Dec only averages 7.8 points per Tom Flynn mer, but as one of the finest game. champs la.st season, the Yale game. leaders, morale boosters, and Charlie Mitchell, a 6-2 guard, 6.0 rate. mate, 6-0 Rocky Caldelli scores team was picked to repeat its psyche-up men they have ever gives the Pirates some outside Senton Hall is now 11-12 and Bob Wolf, a 6-2 guard holds 8.8 per game. third place finish of last year in associated with. been Rick Girdler the NCAA finals. Only Southern Rick possesses that rare pac- California and Michigan were Tne Eastern Inter-Collegiate ket containing speed and expected to be stronger accord- Championships, at Yale, wil be strength, which enables him to ing to the Coaches pre-season coming up on March 11-12-13. compete in free-style events poll. Soon after come the NCAA's, at ranging from 50 to 500 yards. In Steve Clark, Ed Tov^msend, Iowa State, on March 25 thru the This year in a dual meet with and Dick Lyons, the Bulldogs 27. If he is successful in one Navy he captured the 100, 200, have three Olympic performers. or both of these meets he can and 500 free-style, a feat com- Clark is the modest holder of qualify for the swimming team parible to the runner who sweeps four world records, three NCAA that will be touring Europe and the 220, quarter, and half, or the records, and three Olympic gold Russia this coming summer. If Ford hits a Motor basketball player who medals. not, a brilliant competiter will sixty point night. Under coach Phil Morlarlty throw in the towel on April 3. While swinuning at the "Field the New Englanders have His sixty second workoui over, House" he has aplasihed his cruised to over sixty straight he turns and laughs good- name into the record books on victoriea. The 'Cats picked up naturedly at the freshman with several occasions. He sank the forty ix>inta against them last the dirty comb. Returing to the old pool record for the hundred, season. This represented their dressing room, he slips into his floating past it in a brisk .48:7. is: biggest point allowance in some Botany 500, siiw a Pepsi, and * Steve Clark, four-time gold Company time. picks up the latest issue of Es- jnedal winner In the Rome Olym- To go along with the strength quire. Finally he gets up, and pdcs, saw his Villanova pool already mentioned is a sopho- lighting up a Marlboro, takes record in the 200 swept away more contingent which last sea- another look at the pool that by the current mark, a 1.48:7 ! son composed the best freshman possible. by Rick. The versatile senior is made it squad in the nation. The power also co-author, with the great ELECT of the Bulldog has drawn the Dick MoDonough, of the school's likes of Don Schollander to the 200 yard individual medly re- Massachusetts school this year. cord. S Eastern Championsliips Leaving the singular competi- The eastern championships will tion, Rick has also excelled in u also be held at the Yale pool. the relays. He was a member of vitality The event will take place March the 200 yard free style team 11 through 13. The 'Cats are which broke, and now holds, the Critical iijiportance and vigor are fused into this hoping to equal R«p last year's American record, and also of the DAY HOP one meaningful word, vitality. What does this fourth place finish, or better it. Adv ) last year (Paid 400 yard team which mean to you? —a graduate about to make the Hoping to equal their past performances are captain major decision of career selection. By selecting a Rick Girdler, fourth in the 100 yd. company with vitality, you'll find more challeng- freestyle, and Ray Donnelly,; Gige Kittens Fall To Hawks; ing and rewarding work. is Ford Motor Company fifth in the 50 yd. edition of the such a firm. same event. The 400 yd. free- At our Company, you'll have the advantages and style relay will be out to defend Fa€e Pirate Frosh In Finale its resources of a large corporation, along with the fl»t place mark in their able to turn in 13 event By Jim Proud passes, was high degree of personal responsibility ::, you'd expect ' also drew his points Also expected to fare well points. Mike Rob

Jumbo's Boys Shine In Louisville; World Two Mile Relay Mark Falls Sullivan, a &'8", 140 pounder, crew were most satisfied with By Bob Mclffityre then took the baton from his the revenge they struck by beat- On Saturday night, Villanova's' 6'2" cohort, Adams and found ing the only team to beat them

spectacular Two -Mile Relay i himself two yards behind the after winning seven straight, the team proved lightning can strike leader Charlie Buchta of the Quantico Marines. It happened twice in the same place, as they Quantico Marines. When he had 'in New York two weeks ago again broke the World's Two- finished his leg he handed the when lead-off man, Jimmy Orr Mile Record at the Mason Dixon baton and a 12 yard lead to the dropped the baton. Fames in Louisville, Ky. for the flying Irishman, Noel Carroll. Even with this, the "never say second straight year. Carroll, then proceeded to spin die" 'Cats, fought back to th« Last year in these same games, out a 1:50.1 clocking, his finest howls of the screaming fans, but the same team cracked the then of the season and finished 15 only could make up 23 of the 25 mm existing world record by scorch- yards in front of Quantico's yards lost during the dropping VOL. 40—No. 16 Villanova UnivOTSty, vTlfanova, Pa. March 17, 196$ ing the boards with a time of Prank Tomeo. of the baton. 7 :24.9. This year "Jumbo" Jim's Coach Elliott and Assistant Along with breaking the boys were out to prove they World's record, Juirnbo Elliott's (Continued on Page 9) could do it again and with the help of Tommy Sullivan they Villanova Jazz Festival Opens Friday couldn't have been any happier Villanova Defends IC4A Title with the results. i Sullivan Shines Campus Play Halted; Kenton Appearance Definite; Sullivan, who is proving many This SaturdayNightA t Garden wrong, who thought he would Spring Drama Planned indoor title the last three years, never make it as a star, because By Jerry Bruderle By Bill Wettmon Fifteen Sihools Represented he had done nothing for almost as well as six of the past eight

I years. Last Manhattar The Belle Masque Society of three years after running a 4 :03 As The New York Times said year iy Bob FMNitl during the Fifth Annual Inter- "Villanova faces an I finished only a point behind Vil- Villanova was forced to cancel University on March 19 and 20 mile in high school, ran the fas- last week, The fifth annual Intercollegi uiphill fight," if they are to re- jlanqva in the IC4A meet, but its planned production of the collegiate Jazz Festival." He test indoor half-mile of his career ate Ja2a5 Festival opens this. Fri- the Inter-Collegiate Ama- this time the Jaspers don't shape Birthday Party by Harold Pin- added, "it is a pleasure to de- 1 :49 flat as he led his teammates tain I day at 8:30 p.m. in the Field ter. EInglish of I up as contenders. This time The play was sup- signate the week of March 14- m to the new record of 7:24.6. teur Athletic Association House. Stan Kenton will be on 'Harvard, Maryland, and posed to have run on Friday, Pennsyl- Jimmy Orr, and Al Adams America championship this Sat- Army hand and the festival may be Zl as JAZZ WEEK in Navy do. Saturday, and Sunday nights, (both ever consistent), ran the urday in Madison Square Gar- honored by the appearance of vania." March 12, 13 and 14 hi the Vil- believed that this de- first and second legs in the times den. The 'Cats have one returning: Govenor William Scranton. It is lanova Playbox. kind, of 1 :53 and 1 :52.5 respectively. Villanova has won the IC4A (Continued on Page 9) This year's festival will en claration is the first of its Pinter's decision to hold the the Festival's compass for the first time the and comes just as iFreindly Foolishnessja^ amateur right of the Birthday begin their final pro- entire weekend. It will feature conmiittees Wildcats Roll Over Party was the reason given for for the two-day three semi-final rounds, a cilinic motional stages the cancellation. The urgent and jam sesision and the final affair. Memphis St., 91-58; need for the rights was not rea- (photo by Bob Sturm) competition. Best Represented lized until after four weeks of Grand Lareency Record At 19-4 Attesting to UF's rapid Fifteen schools will be re- Stands The net tells the story as Jim Washington has just slaimmed rehearsal because in the past growth is the fact that the presented in the two-day com- ball through for two points. Wash turned in great performance Pinter has permitted the use of Sumner Program To Utiliio American Broadcasting Com- petition. They represent the best 'By Steve Freind'-' Warming up for their appear- ir liis final Palestra appearance as 'Cats rolled to east 91-58 vic- his plays by amateur companies. pany plans nationwide and parti- of more than 30 entrants who organ- ance in the NTT, Villanova'a tory over Memphis State in NIT warmup. The people most disheartened You have to admit that the NCAA is a talented ally world-wide coverage of the submitted tapes which were se- Wildcats raced to at the news of complete cancel- New Instructional Television could pull off so many stalling toumey-bound ization. Only a gifted group EiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiuiiiJiiyttuppiiiiiiiiiw^ events. Also there is a possi- lected by a panel of judges. lation the play's leading look at the record, an easy 91-58 win over Memphis were Bill achievements with such dexterity. Just By McClotk^ bility of television coverage The Keystone State is well- Staite last Saturday at the Pales- actors — Victoria Lee Blunt of i, Along with the AAU, they've been butchering the indoor The office of Instructional Television hopes to offer its locally. i;epre»ented in this edition of tra. In sipite of the triumph, the Narberth, Vic Ferante, Greg track scene for years. But their crowning moment came first course this summer, according to Raymond Wilke, direc- the Intercollegiate Jazz Festival. night was twinged with a note § Tigani, Joe Linsalata, and Jerry NTT 'Competition- last week when they enacted the greatest heist since the Cydops Strikes A t Palestra tor for the new TV outlet. Friday afternoon's semi-final as Jim Washington, Sober of Villanova University, Brink's Robbery. of sadness The administration has been approached with the idea Stan Kenton has expressed con- session will see the Vince Trom-. Brickson and George Left- and Ellen Fitzpatrick from It's history now that a great Villanova basketball team EJric of televising a non- credit class for anyone who would be cern that the festival wiU be in betta Quintet, of the Philadel- appearance "" Rosemont College, and the play's was deprived of a berth in the NCAA Tourney because of wich made their last By'Rusfy Miller"" interested, so that the "bugs could be ironed out of the ays- "competition" itself — with the phia Music Academy, the Johnny crowd. director, Jackson G. Barry of the narrow-mindedness of a fw back room judges. Sure, the before a Philadelphia I tem." Theology Course National Invitation Tournament. Freedman Trio of Cheyney An unwary Memphis State five visited the Palestra last Satur- the Villanova University Grad- Mid-Eastern Regionals. If Villa- Melchionni, Washington Star are top .. 'Cats got a bid, but to the of basketball. Instead they The course offered would Villanova's Wildcats State, and the Jazz Modems of itself decided day night intent on a friendly game uate Theatre Department. all the would have to do, starting with The game was in tournament, but this all in com- nova accepted, team Philadelphia's northern hospitality, probably be in Theology and rates the Lehigh University, m r early as the 'Cats took a quick were welcomed by a little of The cancellation of the play season finale at Marquette, would be to travel about 2000 Villar is not expected to hurt attend- with other groups. The the better as "brotherly hate." They were literally attacked the nuns that come to petition and increased it to known means the loss of a great deal V in three and miss six straight days of class. From 10 point lead IJF Schedule ance drastically. begins at 2 miles days Wildcats. These Wildcats were a rather fero- nova would make the most afternoon session 16 by the half. Unable to figure by a gang of local of money spent for costumes, Milwaukee on March 6, they would proceed to Bowling Green, March 19 ideal students. After the TV Governor Scranton has de- p.m. zone, cious "bunch and tore into the defenseless southerners with a furor sets, and the loss of hours of Kenaucky, for the opening round the follwing Mnday and t>ut the 'Cats octopus class sessions, the "student" clared the week of March 14-21 On Friday evening (7:30), Memphis State was never really no less than savage. time spent in rehearsal by the 2 p.m. — Semi-Pinals m- then mve to Lexington, Kentucky, for the Regional finals would be asked to critique the as "Jazz Week in Pennsylvania." "local" participants will include offensive Threw In A Ringer aforementioned cu^tors and the able to mount an as 7 p.m. — Semi-Flnals system. Part of the Governor's pre- vocalist from •that weekend. local hi ringer, a Trudy Desmond, a breezed in a To add insult to Injury the bunch threw a staff. who gets the two Eastern Reyional bids? Provi- the Kraftmen home The main objective of operat- pared statement read: Temiple, the West Chester State And Cyclops. He was even disguised to throw the southerners off walk. '{ The Belle players will March 20 dence, of course ,truly deserved the invitation in spite of their Masque ing during the sununer session, "Pennsylvania is proud of the "Criterions," The Mansfield Top point producer for the guard. To the unsuspecting strangers he looked just like an in- start production next 11 a.m._r:^01inic & Jam defeat at ahe 'Cats paws. They have a great team and their week on according to Wilke is "trying to innumerable contributions' made State "Esquires." and the Bruce 'Cats was Bill Melchionni. The nocent kid. The cyclop's name was "Billy the Kid," and before the another play or a ssrmposium, Session record shows it. But the selection ofPenn State instead of 2:30 p.m. ^- Semi-Finals find out the capabilities and by Pennsylvania jazz artists to Cameron Quartet, from Buck- junigr hotshot end of the night the boys from Tennessee had figured It out with- ^ ripped off his which has not yet been chosen. truly Villanova is out and out larceny! Final Session limitations of the equipment." this important segment of nell. sedond best career scoring ef- out a formal introduction. The. Kid's eye was m rare form that This 8 p.m. — Ti-ue, has 19-3 log, but true also, they new production is planned The offering would also serve music." The Chief afternoon, Penn State a he riddled the Memphis American On Saturday night as • fort with 31 markers, connecting for late spring. ' have notched wins over absolutely no one. The Nittany Lions as a workshop for those who will Executive preceded his message groups with local concern will on 14 of 22 attempts from the State defense for 31 points and have been excluded from the Top Twenty almost the entire be operating the system start- with, "Jazz enthusiasts through- include the L#ou Palena Quartet 6 assists. season and even now are only 18 while the 'Cats enjoy spot floor. ing in September. Wilke says out the land, particularly in from Penn, and the Jazz ^wkes- Washington made his last The visitor's coach was con- number 12. This isn't sour grapes, but let's be realistir. The t that the summer has the ad- Pennsylvania, will be forcusing men, a quintet from_Penn State. Palestra game a memorable one sidering complaining to the NovelNROTCPragramPermits 'Cats already received a superb shaft jjob this year as Alex vantage of the "availability of their attention on Villanova Uni- (Continued on Page 8) with 17 point, 17 rebound re- NCAA about the imfalr tactics a vw taken all students desiring the the was overcome. ' during terest, touniament. standing all-aroud performancef Though he lacks the magical mastry the summer pre- Tough break, boys. ceding to inquire With three people teaching TV feeding off- 5 assists and play- that the 'Cats knew under Jones he has done a conimiendaible job commencement of the program are required The NCAA's decision was a real tragedy. The 'Cats were courses, only 1 per cent of the at the helm. ^.Junior year at the Main Oflice of the NROTC counted out early ing rugged defense. of the University in the season, but pulled a Billy scoring \ between faculty will be hivolved in the The victory pushed the 'Cats average (19.7) is not as high as had been ex- curriculum, and will be pres- Unit in John Barry Hall coaching masterpiece and his boys played their hearts out. jented operation. Nevertheless there record to 19-4 and should assure pected of him but he is still the team leader in that category. Hio on an NROTC University the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., They were wounded by St. Joe's but they didn't die. The campus. Ap- remains a small but vocal group them of top seeding in the NTT, greatest asset is his all around aibiiity. can 7 The course will prior to B'riday, March 19. *Cats were ready for a College Park rematch but the He can shoot. He include [Photo by Pete Rideg) NCAA mval physically fit of faculty memben who refuse which would result in a first drive (withnessed hi the 'Cats new offene). He averages 6 as- Orientation, Naval His- plicants must be boys blew the whole thing. The only thing that can be asked to oo-operate with the system Presidening over the sists per game and is tory, and acuity of not less moot court session In Oarey Hall last of these round bye, moving them directly extremely quick on defense. Watch for com- Naval Weapons. It is with visual men who depHved a .greatteam of a crack at the estimated for reasons that they prefer not Saturday are from left to right, Mr. Justice into the quarter-finals. hig attractions — "Cyclop to invade Madison that a of than 20/10 each eye, correctable Eagan. Supreme •national title is, How did Pearl look Square GarJen." mmimumminimum Harbor from the air? to explain. Court of Pa.; Mr. Justice Stewart, Supreme Court of the U^^^ classroom hours per day. to 20/20 with glasses. US ; Judge Smith, U.S. Court of Appeals. 12 THE VILL^NOVAN • MARCH 3, 1965

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