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IA Study in Desire the Faculty in Three Meetings to the Fore Thursday Last Present I.B.M ' : \ 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 point 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 Jack Ramsay'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- Basketball, 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 Cliff Anderson, who turned in a spectac- student who requires little study time and the ; ular 36 point, 24 rebound performance, and ball- average boy who has to work hard for his marks. handling wizard Matt Guokas, 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 Bill Melchionni. 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^ Jim Washington 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.
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