Page 16 • THE VILLANOVAN • February 5, 1969 Liquori Wins Millrose Mile In 4:00.8 Cats Roll Over Fairfield And Toledo Devastating Murphy, Relays Win Porter VIIdIdAMOVAM Buy your new parking sticker, By PETE PHILBIN MIKE GORNIOWSKY and stick it. V i By ROGER HALEY The Villanova Wildcats ran The Cats on the other hand Vol. 44, No. 17 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, February 12, 1969 up against the slowdown for the the floor VILLANOVA, PA. Last Friday night at New York's made 25 of 48 from second time this year, and this Madison Square Garden, one of the for 52%. Porter and Jones once time took care of It. -Liners in grreatest gatherings of trackmen again led the Main scor- Coach Kraft had vowed after ing with 24 and 17 respectively. Unlimited Cuts was assembled to compete in the Villanova Prof Suffers Strong University . This meet the Penn loss that he would never Fran O'Hanlon, a St. Thomas Senate allow the slowdown to again, In boasted of more olympians than work More product, chipped with and he held true to his word as long Policy Could any other such meet In recent 12 points, all on jumpers. the Cats downed Fairfield 66-45. analysis, the Fatal years. And, of course, among In the last Cats Heart Attack For the first 12 minutes. too much for the Stags Vital To V.U.'s Future these highly touted competitors were just Begin It was the nightmare of Penn to handle. It was a case of a Soon were numerous Villanova thin- By DONNA TAYLOR liked instructor was an ardent revisited. with clads. The fact that any one school Then 8:40 remain- mediocre team trying to play with By TOM TOURISM Guest Editorial By Dr. Donald Kelley sports fan and followed Villanova • ing, and Villanova ahead by a great one. Mr. James P. McGrenra was could find so many trackmen to basketball and football teams to Student Body president Joe May- Seventeen years after the University of Pennsylvania 10-6, Kraft sent his chargers into a man who "did his job and did compete in such competition Is their away-games. It was during berry has announced that chances a man-to-man defense. Last Friday night an inspired it very well." A member of the first established its University Senate, sixteen years a great credit to that school's the tense Field House basketball for the implementation of a new, Cats Click Toledo five lost a close Villanova faculty for three and a after its faculty actively participated in the selection track team, but to perform in the game against St. John's on Feb- class attendance policy for 66-61 decision to Villanova at half years, he died Tuesday night, manner that the Wild did Johnny Jones immediately '70 of the President of the University, Villanova begins Cats ruary 4, that Mr. McGrenra com- September, are rather good. stole the ball, and Fran O'Hanlon Toledo. The Rockets, playing with- February 4th, in Bryn Mawr Hos- Friday night proves once again plained of a pain in his chest. The proposed policy awaits consid- the serious study of expanding university partici- out four of five pre -season He was 66 and lived in that Villanova remains the form- dropped In a foul shot. Jones pital. At half time, he stepped outside eration by Fr. Welsh, who, it is pation in the government of this quickly starters, outhustled and outplayed Melrose Park at 1123 Stratford Itable track that it came back and scored power has be- for a breath of fresh air expected, will approve the pro- the nationally ranked Wildcats, and Institution. We are at this stage to terms with expanded partici- come under the tenure of Coach on a driving lay-up and the Cats Road. collapsed. He was promptly re- posal. of our history virtually unique in whose record now stands at 15-2. taught Graphics pation in university government Jim Elliot. When describing the were off and winging. Mr. McGrenra vived by Mr. Duffy, one of the The new policy calls for the abol- our geographical region, for of Toledo, who earlier in the because we realize that this ten- performers of the "We just went out and got them," to the Mechanical Engineers. Be- Nova trackmen security guards, who administered ition of any "general class attend- the so-called season lost senior John Big Five colleges dency is sound and reasonable, or one has to begin with the fantas- explained Kraft. Brisker artificial respiration. Mr. Alvin ance requirements at Villanova in the greater area, because of academic difficulty saw at least necessary. Thus, we tic victory by sophomore sensa- In the second half, with Howard University, exclusive of Clay (Accounting Chairman) men- the Fresh- we stand alone In the company of by slow and action, Vil- the leading point producer Bob flatter a laborious tion in the Wan- Porter dominating the man class." Hereafter, formula- tioned that his colleague was In Temple, LaSalle, Pennsylvania and imitation, the only problem being lanova continued to widen Miller, a Negro, suspended from amaker Mile. tion of class attendance policy for "pretty bad shape" when the police St. Joseph's in not having a Uni- that our imitation comes about their lead until It reached 25 the team because of his refusal •.••'^; all other, students would be left to Fast Mile . .f'- brought him downstairs on a stret- versity or Faculty senate, and in seventeen years after the pace- points and Kraft went to the bench. to attend classes. In sympathy with cher with oxygen. the discretion of the individual not permitting our faculty and stu- Porter Super Miller, black athletes, John Rudley setting activities of other great Since being injured In the semi- professors and their departments. Once resuscitated, Mr. McGren- dents any meaningful and affective universities. final of the meters in the Porter continued to amaze and Jim Miller joined in protest 1500 Under the guidelines of the new ra was able to walk to the am- (as opposed to advisory) say in It no useful purpose to Liquori hadn't been able everyone as he scored easily and of the suspension by refusing to serves Olympics, policy, teachers would be required bulance which then took him to the running of the University. lament the past, but It Is important return top form, as evidenced consistently on his jumpers, re- play. to to to Inform students of their policy Bryn Mawr Hospital where he It is of course true that we are to improve the present. It Is time r. I by his relatively poor showing in bounded tenaciously, and in- Toledo, behind the shooting CAPTAIN FRANK GILLEN — sends one in from the corner despite the early In the semester. Students died of a heart attack about twenty under no compulsion to follow in to create a strong and effective the mile In the Philadelphia Track timidated the entire Fairfield of Steve Mix and Dale Geistler, efforts of now-retired Pete Andrews. would be equally responsible to minutes later. He had received the the path of the University of Penn- to unite adminis- Classic last week. But anyone squad with his shot blocking. The started out quickly and jumped University Senate request from the a Last Sacrament. teacher state- sylvania or any other great uni- and students in forgotten the third high 6-8 whiz from Sarasota, Florida to an early 13-4 lead. Geistler tration, faculty, who had ment of his policy. Also, Devoted Teacher there versity in apportioning decision- the collective decisions which con- school miler to break 4 minutes scored 24 points on 9-13, 6-9 who prior^ to Friday's contest would be neither an XF grade nor According to Capt. Coyle, a making powers among our ad- cern them all. It is Ume to create (Jim Ryan was the first) was soon shooting and made it seem like averaged 2.5 points, led all Toledo friend Moore^ and colleague in the an Institutionalized excused cut faculty, students, Sodaski Engineering ministration, and public wherein proposed remembering when the young Vll- he could have scored at will. scorers with 17 points while All- a forum Department, Mr. McGrenra was a system. The system was proposed but we are hardly in a position university decisions must stand the lanovan crossed the tape in a time Fairfield meanwhile was forced American candidate Steve Mix was fore coming to Villanova In 1965, by the SGA's devoted teacher -- one of three Student-Faculty to say that such sharing of power test of open debate and challenge of 4:08, It was the fastest time to play catch up ball and thus held to 16. he was employed by R.C.A. in who teach a required freshman Committee. and responsibility in Ivy League they passed into laws. in the Indoor season and only 2 had to abandon the slowdown, and The Cats bounced back when Camden for thirty-one years. The before are Pros course -- At Its first meeting of the sec- in Drafted^ and willing schools or other Catholic By was always It Is time, in short, to modernize tenths of a second off the meet the contest gained some measure Howard Porter, (27 points, 16 same year he came to teach at to spend extra time helping stu- ond semester, the SGA began con- schools has damaged their the decision-making aparatus of record set by world Indoor of respectability. rebounds) started to do his thing Villanova, he was one of three sideration of a proposed, con- dents "after hours." new academic standing or the academic this university and make it more record holder Tom O'Hara. The By CHARLIi: FINOCCHIARO Jack Lynam, head coach at both ends of the court. His recipients of the Villanova Alumni Mr. McGrenra Is survived by stitution. Though much spirited standing of their faculty or stu- efficient and democratic. only reason Liquori didn't break of the Stags and formerly with thing is namely to score points Medal for outstanding service. He debate is expected, it is hoped that Bay organization. his wife, the former Winifred Tler- dents. If indeed we are opposed What we need now is a hard- the 4 minute barrier is that with When Coach Jack Gregory took St. Joe's, insisted that he was and intimidate shooters. A jumper had been extremely active In Al- of the draft, ney; a son, James, Jr.; two daugh- the constitution will be approved to these democratic tendencies of dedicated university less than two laps remaining Jur- lii the ninth round not playing slowdown. from the top of the key, a tap umni Affairs since his commence- working and over as head football coach here before elections. the Pittsburg Steelers selected ters, Mrs. Joseph Kelly and Mary; SGA collective self-government, then of broadly-based and rep- gen suffered a leg "We were working the ball in, and a jumper from deep In ment from Villanova as an «lect- committee, May cramp at Villanova during the summer Also, Mayberry announced that Villanova co-captain John Sodaski and one grandchild. His daughter course we should say so; if we resentative, consisting of ad- and veered out on the turn im- of 1967, he said he would attempt around until we got the good shot," the corner brought the Cats with- rical engineer in 1924. Mr. Mc- F r . has agreed to carpet as a defensive back. Sodaski is Mary is a Sophomore studying Welsh both have some grand scheme of our ministrators, students, and facul- peding Liquori and Day. caliber of football he Insisted. in three, 15-12. With 8:40 Grenra was also a member of to restore the the Center and West Lounges of the type of ballplayer that Is con- Sociology, here at Villanova. own to announce to the world, then ty, to plan for the creation of collided with May but Liquori position of Poor Shooting remaining in the half the Cats Cahlll Club, a Roman Catholic was at Villanova to the Dougherty Hall. The will sidered a "sleeper" by many pro Solemn Requiem Mass was held carpets by all means we should announce a University Senate with all rea- able to slip Perhaps this is what the finally evened the score and High School alumni group. by, Marty went national esteem it held In the past. be installed as as is, ballplayer that for at 10 A.M. Saturday at Holy Angels soon Fr. Ma- It. But one suspects that in this to spend scouts, that a young mentor had wanted, but the went on to lead at halftime 33-29. Sports Fan sonable speed. We need on to post a 58 second final quarter This past week, the first major honey, Vice-President for Fi- some reason did not draw a great Church. He is buried in Holy case we are dealing with nothing two or three weeks In intensive mile and although the great dis- step towards that goal was achieved Stags continually passed up the Mcintosh Shines According to Dean Gallen of the deal of national attention to his Sepulchre Cemetery. so dramatic; we are simply coming tance runner was as Richie Moore and John Sodaski good shot in close and passed Jim Mcintosh, who played Engineering Department, the well- (Contint'ed on page 2) (Continued on page 3) play In college, but who has all voted the meet's most outstanding were both selected as high draft the ball out. When they did play another stalwart game on defense the physical caplbllltles to make athlete, Liquori was the crowd's choices at the annual combined ball in the second half, they still for the Cats was credited witti It in the pros. Sodaski, Vlllanova's favorite for this strong finish In NFL-AFL draft, held in New York could not score and shot only 37% eight rebounds and four blocked top defensive ace as a junior, was Events Planned For Senior from the floor as the "ball" de- Variety Of the prestigious mile. ;;:• shots. Additional scoring Week City, .^v.:• ••'•l^'/'f' punch forced to take over as QB In his The Green Bay Packers, much fense forced them Into num- was supolled by Frank Gillen (11 Villanova Irishman Fran Murphy senior year, and in doing so re- Friday Evening At ..";>. Queen To to the surprise of many of the erous turnovers. (Continued on page 15) Senior Week Be Crowned Concert repeated his 1,000 yard triumph wrote Vlllanova's record books. nation's so-called "judges affoot- committee has given and I hope leges. The exhibit will be held In Hasselberger Blues Band. Tickets in the Philadelphia Classic last However, the Steelers, who drafted ball talent", took as their initial that the nriembers of the class enjoy the West lounge of Dougherty Hail are on sale dally in the pie shoppe week by winning that event in a Notre Dame's Terry Hanratty in selection in the 1969 draft senior week in the tradition of the today until Saturday. Prizes of and are priced at $4.00 and $4.50. time of 2:10.7. Also victorious the second round, are not Inter- Villanova' s massive defensive past success of our social events," $50, $25, and $15 are being award- A cocktail party will follow until was the Vlllanova's freshman 2 ested in Sodaski as a QB. Rather, tackle, 6'7", 290 lb. Richie Moore. stated. Senior Class President ed to the winners. 2:00 a.m. at the Covered Wagon mile relay team composed of Rick the Steelers are looking for some- Although Moore was not listed Charles Scheldt, who Is co-chair- After the Canisius-VIUanova Inn for seniors only. Admission Kell, Dave Wright, Bill McLough- one to fill In at their tight safety as one of the top 25 college man of the weelc along with Art basketball game tonight, a class 'is free with the concert ticket Un and Wilson Smith, In the 2 mile position, at which the aging Clen- ..-. ;-" ."'•:: prospects In the nation by the Halleran.v A" /"'v =i gathering will take place at the stub. There will be a cash bar. Club and College .' . •.' relay handicap '. '•; :. .."v. don Thomas has probably seen ' /. sports-writers who cover the ' Beef and Ale In Bryn Mawr. In a time of 7.39.1. In the col- his last ballgame. John was the ./-. college gridiron scene, It was •%';. Friday evening the Canned Heat, :. lege mile relay Lamotte Hyman first defensive back selected by , ... -'J. learned through reliable sources which has been labeled "the best (0. 5 1), Bob Whitehead (0.57), Harge Pittsburg, and although he was ./-:-^<:'* that the Baltimore Colts were also blues-rock band ever, .," by Eye Davis (0.49.8) and selected on the ninth round, he was planning to draft Moore in the Magazine will entertain in the Field (0.48.2) brought the Cats another Pittsburg's seventh selection, as first round. After learning that House along with the Buddy Guy victory. they traded away two of their the Packers selected him as their Blues Band plus Vlllanova's own earlier selection rights to others James Edged top choice, Moore appeared to be NFL teams. With his size completely surprised, stating that James, however could not over- (6'2", 210 lbs.), quickness, and he had expected to be picked dur- come his old nemlsis, savage tackling ability, Sodaski Is ing the third or fourth rounds, but and in a carbon copy of their photo expected to make the club. How- he had never expected that the finish in the Olympics, the Vil ever, the one area which may hurt Packers wanted him as their lanova junior was edged by Evans his chances of becoming a regular premier choice. by .1 of a second In the 600 Immediately Is his lack of raw Great Potential jrard run, posting a time of 1:11.7. speed, which can only be compen- The Packer scouts suggested to sated for with experiences Patricia Corcoran Donna E. Demmy the team's hierarchy, headed by IMarymount Manhattan College Harcum Junior College Unfortunately Olympic Silver seasoning In the art of covering the man who Is probably the great- Date of Date of Medalist, Erv Hall couldn't repeat such speedsters as and est judge of pro potential, VInce William E. O'Connor Robert M. Farrell his dual winning performance of Homer Jones, who represent the Lombardl, that Moore could be last week In Philadelphia. He type of gamebreakers that John Senior week, which was to be at 7:30 p.m. with entertainment the man needed for the position finished third to olympians, Willie would be re^>onslble for defending spearheaded on Sunday with a by Paul Judge and His Orchestra. being vacated by the retirement Davenport and Leon Col man in the against. lecture by Arthur M. Schleslnger, Dancing will take place until 2:00 60 yard high the of all time great defensive tackle to being hurdles while in 2 in One Draft Jr., is well on the way Lorraine Cappelli Lydia Forte a.m. to the music of the Avengers, Henry Jordan. The Packers feel the 60 yard dash he placed fourth. The selection of both Moore one of the finest weeks of Cabrini College ChestTHit HHI College the TR 5 and the Lords of Tonk. that Moore has not even started and Sodaski by NFL teams marks semester. In addition to a senior Date of Date of Special thanks for jobs well- Overall this meet showed great to approach his potential as a the first time since 1964, when class gathering tonight, the week Jeffrey T. Jarman Tim Bourne done go to concert chairman, Alan promise for the Cats who are defensive lineman. They feel that Villanova linebackers Al Atkinson features an exceptional concert, Morrison; dinner dance chairman, aiming at repeating their coveted with his stature, excep- masfiive collegiate art exhibit, a and Mike Strofolino were selected, an Inter- Inter- Saturday evening crowns the Al Matrlccianl; publicity chairman, NCAA Indoor track championship tional agility, and good speed The fourth Annual (5.0 formal dinner- dance, and cocktail Ed McCarthy and Tom Barrett; that two Wildcat players were Collegiate Art Exhibit, sponsored week with a formal dinner -dance which they won a year ago In In the 40 yard dash) that Big - Vicki Stawert SUPER-SOPH Howard Porter grabs a rebound againsl* DePaul in parties. at the Sheraton ticket chairman, Harry Knafelc and Detroit. (Continued on page 15) by the senior class, t)oasts a wide Hotel in Phila- 1 Rich can make it with the Green Penn State University Cats victory at Palestra "I appreciate the cooperation and delphia. Cocktail* will be served Tim Slavish; and queen contest variety of art work from students Date of hard work t^t the senior class. at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner chairman, Mary Anton. of Villanova and nelght>orlng col- Tom Becker - —

February 12, 1969 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 3 Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • February 12, 1969 I.F.C. Elects Pre Law Conference For Iota Delta Nu Investment Counselor Tom Hayden To Bring Performs Local New Chairman Minority Group Students of Trustees Added to Board "The Other Side "To V.U. On Tuesday, January 21, Villan- Project ova's Interfraternity Council took To Be Held A t Fordham Service poverty and community or- to the By FLIP FERRERA Villanova, Pa., February 13th - and there is no reference a major step In applying itself to law? DO minority groups attor- Fraternity, newly ganization, and co-author with Iota Delta Nu identification of Board Edward F, McGehrhi, prominent religious Tom Hayden was born In Detroit the needs of the coming semester. On Saturday, February 22, some neys lose touch with the commun- organized on Villanova's campus Staughton Lynd of THE OTHER members. educated at the University of Jeff which they came? Can Washington, D, C. Investment and an account of a visit to Walker won a runoff with thirty law schools acting in con- ities from has been busy helping the children SIDE, has been elected to the With the resignation of Kelly and Michigan where he was editor of the Owen Murphy and will serve the black man make money practicing their Counselor, North Vietnam in 1966. In 1967 he junction with the Black American a at St. Edmunds Home for the Villanova University Board of the appointment of McGehrin, University of Michigan student pa- remainder of the year as chairman Law Students' Association, the law? can minority students get service project. arranged for the release of Amer- first community ofthe Villanova Board students Trustees, it was announced today membership per. He was a principal drafter pro tem of the governing body. Council on Legal Education Op- into law schools? Which was organized with ican prisoners held by the Vietcong The fraternity at eleven. Six are mem- statement, which Are scholar- by the Rev. Robert J. Welsh, O.S.A. remains of the Port Huron ac(;pmpanied them from The election was prompted by the portunity, the Law School Ad- and which schools? hope of adding new meaning to and Cam- the bers of the Order of St. Augustine ^as the founding statement ofthe resignation available? University President. bodia to New York. of Mike Daniels, mission Test Council, and five ships fraternities at Villanova Univer- McGehrin, 44, replaces Mr. Jcrtm and five are laymen. Students for a Democratic Society. current IFC chairman, due to work bar associations, will sponsor a The Conference, to which all This new meaning will be RiotWriteUps sity. a 1951 graduate of still Rican college C. Kelly, retired New York City McGehrin, While a student, he had been Mr. Hayden Is the author of and scheduling conflicts. Pre-Law conference for minority black and Puerto demonstrated in increased public Advertising Executive, who re- Villanova, has been a member of First order of recent graduates are REBELLION IN NEWARK, which business for the group students and recent grad- students and service and brotherhood. Investment Advis- and signed after nearly twenty years the University new chairman was to create a com- uates. The Conference will take invited, will explore these the Delta Nu's found them- originally appeared in THE NEW When and is a member of depth. Pa el as a member of Villanova's Board ory Committee and was mittee for establishing a uniform place at Fordham Law School, similar questions in selves the proud owner of a large YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS the President's Development format for the admission of will focus on Careers of Trustees. published in book form by Random new 140 West 62nd Street, New York discussions piano, they proceeded to find a ^^ViS Social Change, Council. the Greek organizations to the coun- City. Only 1% of this nation's law- in the Law, Law and suitable home for it, where it House. "This book describes A native of Philadelphia, Mc- cil. Immediate action was percentage School Study and Curricu- ^f*"' -'^•^• riot that shook Newark, New judged yers are black, and the and Law ; ^-'^-i could benefit a great many people. Gehrin is presently serving as necessary due to the progress students in the law schools lum. No lectures will be delivered. truck Tom Boyd Crippled Jersey, from July 12 until July 17, of black Delta Nu: left to right, standing on St. Edmunds Home for Members of lota President of the Villanova Gen- Lambda Chi fraternity, as well as the very time Beginning at 9:30 a.m. and con- McShane Marc chosen through help 1967. More than that, REBELLION is equally small. At standing, Stan Frompouicz, Kevin Children was He is and Andy hirbala; eral Alumni Association. the formative measures taken by that a number of law schools tinuing throughout the day, a free- Kauffman, Robert provided by the Social ActionCom- IN NEWARK seeks to clarify why McCarraher; kneeling, Pres. Brian a past President of the Villanova Kappa Chi and Iota Delta groups. dialogue between student Santucci, Richard is only Nu are actively recruiting minority flowing picture was mittee of Villanova. The fratern- America the Western Isherwood. The piano in the Club of Washington. Another standing committee and panel participants will Furmanski, and James society Insurrection is a was applicants, many of these appli- guests ity brothers provided the muscle where last Saturday. McGehrin attended Villanova on set to Investigate the possibilities encouraged. delivered to St. Edmunds Home Photo by Jim zogby in its major cants are questioning the relevancy be to move the heavy piano on a regular happening a Naval R.O.T.C. Scholarship and and probabilities of fraternity There will be no charge for Electrical cities," stated Mr. Hayden. of the law to their lives. The truck donated by Marlin 1951 following his graduation In dwellings at Villanova. This fact sponsoring institutions have, attendance and a luncheon will Service. New Left Spokesman was assigned to Immediate active finding body will draw up several panels of be provided by the sponsoring also planning Tom Hayden has become a self- therefore, assembled On The fraternity is and half years Concentrates duty. He served four measures and make their recom- black and Puerto Rican attorneys, organizations. Admission deans a seminar on the war in Viet appointed spokesman for the New Pacific , and will be as a Navy Officer In the mendations in the near future. law students, law professors and from several law schools Nam and a blood drive in the Left philosophy, which has later with the National Security With the commencement of law school adminis- available for consultation. Ad- officers are: V^,:r alienated many people, including members of Underprivileged near future. Present Meade, Md. requested Agency at Fort pledging, a new emphasis was it was, as vance reservations are Aid to Kauffman, Vice- some S.D.S. members who object trations to "tell it as President, Brian resides in University Mr. Tom Hayden next year. This McGehrin placed on the Interfraternlty and as it is likely to be.*' and can be made by writing As- will be enlarged Stan Frompovicz, Sec- to his assuming thisexclusive pos- it is, :) By FRANK SCHIERBERL president Maryland with his wife and Robert McGrath, S.A.C. is planning to bring Park, Grievance Committee, a self-dis- The Conference will attempt to sistant Dean spring, retary William Leishear and beaten in Mississippi and jailed in ition. Nevertheless, he still con- "Education encompasses the on campus; pos- seven children. He Is extremely cipline group that is responsible answer such questions as: Should Fordham Law School, 140 West more students Treasurer Kevin McShane. Georgia. tinues his one-man campaign of responsibility that let them active in Prince George Coxmty for Investigating and supervising one be an 62nd Street, New York, New York, major social sibly overnight to Since 1964 Tom Hayden has been informing middle-class Americans blacks study law? Can university has to the com- college life Is civic activities, as well as activ- pledge activities. Not to be con- within the framework of or by calling (212) 956-5646. the experience what a community organizer in Newark on running their lives. Recently, activist which it is located," in the ities in the Metropolitan Wash- fused with some sort of secret munity in like. The major obstacle and a leading spokesman for radical he was involved in the revolution - Father Burt, moderator of need for Mr. Edward F. McGehrin ington area. police, these people must be ccvi- Main Line. Obviously the success stated plan is the ostensible youth in this country. He is author ary activity at Columbia and San the Social Action Committee, in means to bring these Unlimited Cuts University's governing body scious of the goals of the frater- of a Univesity Senate depends on the physical The of numerous articles on the war on Francisco State. Senate describing the overall goal of the underprivileged students up to recently approved a decision to en- of C. Joins i.F.C. nity system at Villanova and see the cooperation, good will, and K. (Continued page 1) their from page I) its 'fr from sense of its collective organization. their potential and to effect (Continued large, and to eliminate from to it that they incorporated in the common Committee university membership, and it is possible The Social Action assimilation into the university 120 year old Charter a restric- Probationary Tenns Goes pledge policy ofevery social Greek investigation of other established just under a year nancial Affairs, makes the ar- of the Ro- On WW V U 5* /\* W* organization. but we need not spend to imagine in such a system. was communHv. tion that members be senates It was also mentioned Kappa Chi, the new social frater- a strong University ago to provide a vehicle for com- Interdisciplinary Social Study rangements. man Catholic faith. Under the new Foremost, the IFC has gotten off two or three years in a prolonged Nevertheless, Knights (Continued from page 2) between the uni- that Fr. Welsh has arranged for the nity formed by Villanova's to Senate seems preferable to the munication Another concept that the amendments to the Charter, the 24 Hours to a quick start in doing the be- *' study* which would only tend surrounding publication of an edited version of of Columbus Council, held its first situation. Unless we can versity and the Dean envisions is '*an inter- dis- Board may expand to twenty-five. than with an immediate but hind the scenes, support work so exhaust and delay us. Because present which now Goggi-Race report. The report meeting on Monday, Feb. 3. the "Villanova Sound'* and students of towns. The committee, cipline course in which a the WWVU, panacea. A key factor important to the growth and prog- we are seventeen years behind the make the faculty took part ephemeral month, has thirty conducted by the Goggi and Race Fifty-three members has gone a long way since their institution feel that they share meets twice a student could study a specific is the support which they receive ress of the Greek system at Vil- University of Pennsylvania in this Consulting firm, is Villanovans Assist In in the election of officers, which prominent faculty members repre- e.g. fair housing utiliz- Management first broadcast in December 1947. lanova. senate activity, we have no excuse meaningfully in the evolving | problem,*' from the academic community It- four dif- till the end of the cur- senting all the major disciplines myriad disciplines. a constructive analysis of win serve This week will mark another mile- thereby to voluntarily acquiesce to destiny of this school, then it ing the was self; at present they probably and an equal ferent areas of the University: Biafran Survival Month rent semester. Ed McCarthy stone with the start of 24 clear that 'advisory com- in the university In conjunction with this concept, reach twenty percent of the uni- a situation which might place us seems students. Athletics, the Commissary, the Fi- elected president; Rich Orose, in the university will number of several courses have already Last Thursday the city hour programing. Five new versity. Art Exhibit twenty years behind. Not only munications'* Affairs Office, and general vice-president; Rich Murray, Aid to Underprivileged been implemented in the social nancial of Philadelphia proclaimed Feb- morning shows as well as Satur- Student must we work for a senate in the slowly break down and we will be treasurer; Faculty Co-op major concentration in include organizational structure of the Un- secretary; Lou Vlrelli, day total rebroadcasting of but we must faced with an increasingly isolated The science curriculum. These ruary, "Biafran Survival Month." S.A.C. is currently working next academic year, publish chair- S.A.C. this semester will be to iversity. It is necessary to and Denis Strayhan, Social WMMR, will be scheduled. Now can, that it administration, a quiescent but an urban problems course which In an effort to Imitate the suc- FM in with the student- Today see, as nearly as we are harmony or- Begins make the educational opportunities an edited version since there man. of the campus including the to the demoralized faculty, and an enig- has a surprisingly strong enroll- cessful efforts of New York 96% ganized social action com- Is effective and meaningful Villanova available to high many references to individuals that IPC Representatives Opening today and continuing student body which punt- of ment of fifty to sixty people. and other major cities, city of- women's residence and the mittee which directs Villanova Community. Above all, matic representatives were many school students who have little or stimulate are irrelevant, personal, etc. Three IFC Seminary will be awaken by WWVU. through to Sunday, February 16, the new uates prolonged apathy and disgust "We are going to try to ficials, business leaders, schools projects. The best example of we should not permit - - the SGA Matrlcclani was no chance of higher education. this campus In other areas also chosen. Al In addition there will be dally is the Fourth Annual Villanova In- variation on with eruptions of violent and Ir- social concern on and colleges launched a massive this cooperation Is a tutoring pro- senate to be a weak the to filter back to by acclaim as the senior describing the program, of- has already begun at elected salutes to the numerous tercollegiate Art Exhibit. The ex- it should be a rational activity. It is time for In through a broader curriculum campaign. Biafran survival is campus for underprivileged high a present theme: now since he had gram Dean of Arts and Sciences stated the students many benefits es- IFC representative, organizations. hibit, which is open to all college advisory this university to plan its future fering." stake. "Time" magazine school students. Father Burt is policy-making and not an in the as a large number of the high by possible as a result of the $2.00 already been seated IFC and art school students, is being of submitting quietly to that Villanova was represented timates that there are already also connected with Motivation, body. If there is one thing that we instead to the to $3,000.00 has representative of Kappa Chi during risk students were brought Coalition, assessment. Up displayed daily from 9:00 a.m. to Villanova, it is expedience and tradition as the S.A.C. at the Main Line 1.3 million people dead, and 10,000 Inc., a city-wide civic group at- do not need at a loan and period. Jim Snyder INTERCOLLEGIATE campus in the fall. These students consisting of sev- been set aside for both of starvation. The Its Introductory 8:00 p.m. in the West Lounge of advisory committee. storm clouds gather around us. an organization a day dying ART EXHIBIT tempting to tackle the social another participated in several classes, speaker program. Also, over was chosen as the junior repres- eral Main 'Line schools including a city -wide collection is being con- Dougherty Hall. I do not contend that a Uni- various a two year term, West Lounge -10:00 A.M.-S P.M. problems of the Philadelphia area. social events and athletic events Haverford and Swarth- $1,600.00 has been given to under the direction of entative to serve The "Intercollegiate Art Exhibit would automatically Rosemont, ducted Feb. 12-16 Students and faculty should versity Senate stimulated their especially club Bob DeBernardis was elected which hopefully more. This group is inquiring organizations, the following agencies: the Biafra and is being held in conjunction witn solve all of this university's Representative for Sponsored by the definitely support this program latent intellectual ability. To date, problems that sports vho presently receive no as the junior senior Week, and is sponsored It time, what are the social Relief Fund, B'nai Brith; Catholic and make Villanova's christian problems or create a Utopia on the you've got the A of this semester. Class of 1969 forty -three students have been treated effectively by the monev irom the University. Services and the Quaker the remainder by the Class of 1969. can be Relief presence felt. extensive fin- of $350.00 Probation accepted, many with university. Father Burt stated that special appropriation Friends Social group. On The program directors for the dis- Monday - 2/17/69 - 4:30 P.M. book for the first meet- we've sot the car. ancial aid. Hopefully the program concerned more with the went to the Thomas A. Mentzer Students from Villanova left The role play are two Villanova students, is f he : 110 Hartley Hall in memory listed fifty-six members of which draws primarily from Phila- over the next ten years Fund, recently founded from the Pie Shoppe on last Thurs- ing Robert Wolfe and John CoinoUy. future member- Omicron Delta Epsilon delphia area high schools of the former Villanova professor. and Saturday, the fraternity. Charter The exhibit will be judged by the {Continued on page 3) day, Friday available to all , >. Presents equipped with posters and can- ships are still Art Alliance of Philadelphia, and members of the Knights of Colum- will be awarded to the three Professor tester Chandler nisters to help in the Center EAST prizes but these will not be available \m (Princeton University) City collection. A fast and prayer bus, best entries. First prize is fifty until the present group of second vigil was held in City Hall Court- dollars, second is twenty -five, and TOPIC: Inflation in the STUDENTS! take their third yard on Saturday. Recent ar- degree candidates fifteen dollars go to the third place American Economy degree. ticles in "America" (Jan. 25, if she doesn't entry. Kappa Chi Is currently on pro- Of €oyrse you can Feb. 1 and 8) explain in detail LA5-3375 bationary status in the IFC, and the complex political problems give it to you, hopefully will be officially recogn- get a cash loan! involved and the horrors that have JERRY JEFF WALKER ized as a fraternity in September, already occurred in this war. get it yourself! although this depends upon a vote The present fund drive may TANNER BROS. BLUEGRASS BAND • Our new LOANS TO FROM 200 that time. Kappa CHELSEA 8300 ALSO by the IFC. Until LAHCASTd^ RING 75 alleviate these problems some- 874 1 Paid This Ad is WEDDING FREE Adm. Thurs. With & STUDENTS SERVICE Chi will be allowed to participate In It's Yellow MAN S RING lOO what, but probably it will not.- BKYNIAAWH for you. all IFC events, with the exception designed especially ^The present pestering for money Catch: You must be 18 or of having a vote at IFC. meetings. over, have a Pennsylvania does not focus on stopping driver's license and 2 years • repayments will stopping Monthly the war, but on TUTORING driving experience. to suit your The campaign is large be arranged A diamond ring starvation. German, Italian, Spanish CABRINI COLLEGE Dividend: You might find enormous. It particular circumstances. forever because the need is Contact: Mr. Emery A. Lekai driving a cab a bit of a liberal to treasure ^ only if everyone education in itself. can be successful Main Library Acquisitions master- Each Keepsake engagement ring is a gives a little. 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Prognostication Senior Weekend God Is Alive And Well It's Not Academic ^ And Living In Biafra-StilL Nixon Knows villanova is not an academic community. Flame Tour First of all, On: it The is not a community, and second of all it is not academic. We can demonstrate Business Knows these two generalizations without having to step By JIM MANION By ROBERT MACKLIN has to adapt, you know. have fifteen minutes before cock- far from our own back yard. fork lift operator, It was very So glad you could make it. This And contemporary? This school tails so if you want to see this The Vietnam war will end June exciting. Community we are not because there is lot. like is contemporary. When those place, behave. neither 1, 1969. Hadn't you heard? means a Would you to see PLEASE Afte r a while I began to notice communication nor the school? We're basically Beatles say, 'Jump', we all say, Over here is Dougherty Hall, communion. This is why the Well, then, let me Inform you. something. Beside each machine secular Kelley proposal Over the Chrlstnjas screamers but it's that time of 'How high?' They ARE the famous on the Main Line for its was voted down by OTHER FACULTY vacation, in use, sat another machine not in gods of today, you know. All as all good little seniors do, year. Some of the young students display of Christmas lights. They MEMBERS. They have allowed the idea use. I asked our guide about it of a university scholars of the human condition I began job hunting. The here voraciously pursue their turn them on the last day of finals. senate to pass from idea bu t he only looked away and said their hands to those of some- jdestinies of mediocrity, but most agree with that. And we do sing Are you listening to me? What of doing dishes for the rest of something about conversion. vague committee to meet in HEY JUDE in church. Aren't the summer. my life just didn't appeal to me so feel that it is far better to play are you looking at? Please, just Point number Our tour lasted almost - you Impressed? two; we are not academic. Academia I talked to the old man and asked two the future by ear what with the ignore those catcalls coming from hours. By the time we reached draft, you know. And with Frustrated Stud the trees. Like many other co. - cannot survive when the semester is so short that him to pull all the strings in sight so the other end and to get me a of the plant we much happening today, there's just Excuse all the noise but this temporary universities we ha"»i the student has no opportunity to savor learning. few job inter- All were bushed. The guide called for is our share of disgruntled students views. Unfortunately, I don't not enough time to plan things out Sheehan Hall and as you well he knows is that he will be a buggy (with happy when finals are have an uncle as headofl.B.M. siren and all) to for the future anyway. know that sound you hear is an but none so audacious as to disrupt over and he can take us back and very quickly of *«get the hell out of this hole.'* 7*"^ or anything so I had to settle for Laugh-A-Minute amplified version ci 'The Lone our ueep sense community, our we found ourselves once again A pressurized curriculum does not encourage Vil- one of the old man's friends. This week has been a lot of fun Ranger rides again.' All of the undying loyalty to the Big .... Hey, in the Vice-President's office. upper crust types like myself DO are you listening to me? lanovans to aim for graduate education. We This friend turned out to be around here because of all the snow He obviously had not spent the try and ignore these utterly un- What ido you think I' m one of those are not taught Vice-President of a VERY large and ice. Whenever anyone slips to love learning; we are not even two hours working for he company in Connecticut. now was on the ice, everyone laughs and collegiate outbursts. Why don't uncaring sorts? Well, you're all taught to This learn. as juiced as everybody else in laugh. It's Pll tell wrong. last I VERY large company happens to laughs and laughs. It is such a not funny. you Why week almost the place. He must have said A longer semester and the ability for students be run (at present) by the air tension release to see someone a joke if I want you to laugh". wrote a letter to the paper about Merry Christmas at least ten Why that's downright gauche of all my complaints - about how it V to have a say in their academic life through an force and makes (at present) a fall. Yes, this campus continues you to laugh so hard at something costs twenty five cents cash organ like very vital commodity for the to function merrily despite ad- to a Y.A.F. Guest Editorial the senate— these are the first steps Continued on page 8) War (which at present shall verse weather conditions. One so totally insignificant. We only check now, and about the spring For too long, American universities have failed in the formula for an academic community. re- Letters main nameless). y^ parking sticker, and how hard it is to grow and develop in an aspect that becomes more to get tlckots, and of course about V 1 So, on Christmas eve the old/r" t-*;^ the food. So, see, important every year. They have not allowed those To the Editor: man and I went over for a tour Reply you I too am contemporary. most concerned with their affairs a proportionate This m(mth, concerned Villanova of the plant. All ten thousand employees were pretty well Now look, you'd better be voice in school policies. Students have been led students are conducting a drive to Bust a Trust ? sou- enjoying yourself, I've got thirty aid the starving population of Bia- sed by the time we got there. to believe that only demonstrations or violence will The Bryn Mawr Bank and Trust Company located Letter six things to do on our weekend We were ushered into the An Vice- Open fra. Last week, the Villanova gain a hearing for their ideas. in check list so let' s swing into action. Young Americans University Parking Committee the new Services Building, Kennedy Hall, is now President's office, a vast area help any or all who are op- perhaps the government in Saigon By GREG PIRMANN is too far from their people to And I have too much money tied for Freedom is one group of students that believes collected it's three dollar assess- bilking the student body and may be contemplating almost as plush as the new Vil- pressed. True, medical sup- up in this weekend for you to lanova library. We sat down Dear Jay, plies know what they feel, too snug in start both students, whose educations are involved, and ment. I can think of no better further exploitation. warn the and may save some Viet We Bryn Mawr Bank acting peculiar. OK, let's speed way to talked for a while about me and Pm sorry that you disapprove Cong lives who will survive to their billets to know that the professors, whose very careers are involved, need get the Blafran campaign and Trust that its existence on this is at the campus of up this tour. That's the Animal off to a rousing start than by the about job opportunities with the my actions as a member of SDS. fight again, but again, we have country they claim to rule is ipepresentation in University affairs. We, therefore, student's pleasure and its abuse of service to Farm, see them hanging out the parking Committee delegating one the VERY lar^e company. You seem to think that what we to ask what are they fighting slowly dying vigorously Tour windows. That's Alumni and some support the proposed University Senate, dollar of each three collected to student is a dangerous policy. A are attempting to do on campus for. Is is wrong for these people Support? is But Saigon is not our vandals painted that. Chapel, mon- and urge others to join us in that support. the fund. This would serve a Last year the University cashed checks for a Then the time arrived for the treason. Aside from the legal- to resist an outside invader, as astery, mailbox, Tolentine, tour of the plant. ities involved with they resisted worry. As LOYAL Americans Fedi- Some people on campus characterize the Admin- dual purpose. Not only would charge of ten cents per check. Now that the Bryn Donning our an un- the Chinese, the special passes declared war, we must support our boys, right gan. Faster, walk faster, isn't istration as the Biafran children benefit, and (you're shot on there are Japanese, and the French? obstinate and unreasonable. YAF be- Mawr Bank and Trust has assumed this service the they this fun? Scenic front lawns, intra- of course this is the major ob- sight without one), our safety gog- also the provisions of the Geneva Perhaps, perhaps they do not or wrong. Support them as lieves that Villanova*s administrators are reasonable charge is twenty- five fight a they do not want to mural field, down the front walkway jective, but also, this would mit- cents for checks up to twenty- gles and a no smoking slg^n hung conventions to consider. These know what is best for them. war fight? Support them as they kill to the Pike. Not bad, eh? O.K., now men with the University* s best interests at heart. Once igate resentment in paying the fee. five dollars, fifty cents for checks up to fifty dollars, around our necks, we began the state that the supplying of The government in Saigon may trek. medical people who know only that the back to the car. a majority of students and faculty have demonstrated In addition, this action would serve one dollar for checks up to one-hundred dollars and supplies to the enemy know what is best. After all, To say the least it was fan- during wartime is NOT they have had experience fight- white -face will kill them if they tiieir' desire for the Senate, we are sure that the as a motivating example for the one percent of all checks over Comnnerclal Commitnient one hundred dollars. do not kill the white face? Sup- student body, and, furthermore, tastic. When you put ten thou- treasonous. But, of course, it ing their own people. They administrators will bear out our faith in them, and What is particularly infuriating Here's a treat you'll really love about these rates sand people making a very vital is not even a real war. helped the French until the port them as they blunder be a fine gesture of Christian ,U: - a flower for you from Jeannett's prove their critics wrong, by implementing the ' is the date on which they wer^ enacted: December 31, commodity for the Air Force A New Humanism disaster at Dien Bien Phu and into a cul-de-sac manufactured charity. And to tc^ things off, take these formation of Villanova's University Senate. 1968, rates, under one roof, you've really got But that is all make- now they help the Americans. by politicians too proud to ad- Al Cavaliere '69 These we are justified to assume, were heart shaped chocolates; oh, won't something. talk. What is involved Can they know the wants mit their mistakes. Yes, formulated with the specific We walked from in my and you be To the Editor: intention of taking un- my Whitman sampler Valen- department to department actions and the actions of the needs of the people of Viet Nam, we must support someone in this Give A Damn scrupulous advantage of the monopoly which the Bryn tine? Oh, tell me,dear ,1 DO have As you have perhaps heard, Civil "ooo'ing" and "ah'ing" at the campus SDS is an idea of not South or North but of a conflict. We must support a all the moves, don't I? If you d«n'l, Aeronautics Board Examiner Ar- Mawr Bank and Trust operates on this campus. The two story automated machines. priorities. Patriotism and trea- unified Viet Nam? Can they feel people who, fed by a fierce de- the Civil Aeronautics Board will wipe Laugh, be happy. termination see their What's the thur S. Present has issued a de- bank has other sources of revenue on this to From the look of a great many of son are very nebulous terms, the disenchantment of the peasant to student campus matter, you're not smiling. Be the discount policy from the face of the earth cision country whole and free, will fight calling for elimination of the the soused employees it even if Webster defines them so populace with a war that has guarantee that its tenure here will be profitable. It seemed happy, be happy, be happy. There's --e\en from the friendly skies of United. airline youth fare because he a good thing that the machines well. Is there a higher duty wracked them for twenty years. to a standstill the greatest power ^ does not have to charge excessively for a service too much money involved to have judges it discriminatory to adult, were automated. During our tour than that to a flag? Perhaps Only the faces of the oppressors on earth. We must support a If you are tired of payin«: a "banker's tax" for previously offered it any other way. the full-fare passengers. by the University to the student a girl was run over by a drunk there is, as to an ideal, a human- have changed, not the feel of the people who do not know the yt privilefje of cashin«: a check at the convenient bank Unless this decision is reversed at a reasonable rate. ism that sees the need to pain or the horror of death. Or (Continued on page 8) by the full J Board, it will become Certainly, the Bank has begun its stay here inaus- on campus, speak up. ^^ ^ (Loudly). V effective in a very short time. piciously, and is creating a situation which it will Because Education Eager If you are tired of being told is this matter is of great what happening to presently find highly deleterious to its importar.ce to many of your image and you after it is interests. too late to stop it; if you are tired of readers, I am writing to urge that We sincerely hope that this trumped up having to believe what you do what you can — editorially policy will be dropped, and that the Bank soon begins Casa Universitia oth#»rs say is the truth about or otherwise — to inform students perhaps the first concerted at- actively participate. Beaver! to justify its presence in the STUDENT'S SERVICES what is changing your life in college- become and parents and to By TEDFERRANT tempt to supersede a Com- By pose. Their attractiveness was a encourage them building. Need of Books GERARD BANMILLER '-. r./^lv to make their views known to the munist revolution by a Revo- It only superceded by their friend- Recently, has come to Recently I had the opportunity reporter for the \ illanovan, and find out yourself. the specter of social and to their Today lutionary Church since liness. What a relief!-to find CAB representatives a jeep driven snowplow approaches DAS our attention that there is a dire spending a couple of hours without any care of arises of in the Congress. who will fix and intellectual revolution CAPITAL. At present, the genuine females in a college the scene to make the road pas- need for textbooks and printed at Beaver College. Located in it, what it costs or any substantial throughout the world. From the I believe this is a bad problems to be surmounted ap- atmosphere! decision sable, the reason for which material within the Casa uni- Glenside, Pa., it is a welcome reason for his (see enclosed action, what can Vatican to the N.L.F., from pear colossal: The Communist Interview press release), it was built, and he is halted versities, one of the new relief from the stuffy atmosphere be the direction of the rest of Prague to Chicago, a great quest VIl9]tAMO"VAM which, if effected, will benefit no left is still very strong, and is experimental Maryknoll uni- I wanted to find out, I explained, from his duty, the esserjce of a at Villanova. I refer of course the life of that person? for world truth, freedom, and Editors-in-Ghief irv abramson, rick serano one. I am hopeful growing rapidly; the students still how the typical Beaver girl felt a strong public morality is indicated. It is one versities in Chile. Perhaps not to meteorological conditions, When the maintenance man ad- 'I social justice is taking place. No- Associate Editors Jeffrey p. hasselberger, timothy j. connor reaction against think of the Church as archaic towards the Villanovan. Is there the discon- regressing from zero to negative. therefore, the simplest way that but to female conditions. Here, harry Williams monishes the jeering Campus Editor tinuation mob and where is the Revolution more authoritarian in age of an attitude already existing of youth fares will re- When a car attempts to go around and an any student here at Villanova at Beaver, are girls who are Feature Editor kevin j. finneran is further heckled with cries of real, the Inequities greater, and sult in the decision being spontaneity and freedom, an arm University will which would be prejudicial baker and is physically barred and ever be able to genuinely attractive, friendly, Assistant Feature Editor ...... i . .r.*,, .>;>*» .^ . . • • gregory "We can't never have in rescinded. no fun!*' minds more malleable than of the establishment; and repres- towards VUlanovans establishing anchored by human bodies so that do his part will be to bring and not on a pedestal. Here at . • • bernard v. auchter News Editor . .>.....>.... . What can be the ends of the par- South American universities, With kind regards, I am sive governments of respective any used textbooks in contact? '. this good . . taylor, doug nitch, pat corcoran one who wishes not to be con- Be ver, the word 'Hello* does Assistant News Editors ^ . . . ^i . ... .donna ticipants? "It's his job to where surrounded by gross countries are quick to surpress Q, What is your impression of .' peter philbin Arnold dition to the Sports Editor . . ; ; ...... i »'v* ,'..*..* » Olsen stopped and to find another basement of not denote, "I think you're beau- ,.-.^.,^,^.^ clean the roads," they chatter. poverty, corrupticHi, and ex- gorniowsky any persons who instigate St. VUlanovans? . . . michael House of Representatives Rita's or the Pie Shop, Assistant Sports Editor jjjjl^ i# way is denied even the chance Police where tiful, and I, a lonely male, would are there to catch mur- ploitation the students are A. Carol Struning, Junior - In • *^®''® amadio Washington, D.C. "subversive activities." i.e. the Entertainment Editor .... W[t V • • » • • to make the effort, the realm of i- Knights of Columbus will be favored by a glance, and if derers, is this a blank check eager to reform. The books that . i • edward leo expulsion of the the majority of cases, I found Business Manager psJl^A- ^ . . • inconceiveable again scores in the Witness the later bring these books to Mary- you are extremely generous, a to kill? There Is a Circulation Manager .....•• donald a. pawliczek government they read, and the Ideals that priest Gua- that Villanova guys were easy P.S. If you do express yourself reality column. Maryknoll from knoll, New York. There they word of acknowledgement." \J|H^ James zogby agency for the stopphig of pol- they form today, will determine Photo Editor . " *• to talk to, fun to get along with, ifcvKvVv •'»,*'? editorially, please send mo a copy When a car approaches and the temala for their "Communist will be sent to the Casa University lution of streams, is this the course of the Revolution to- Boycott Copy Editor ^^ * ' ' • • ' • *' charles moss fun to be with, and great drink- ^\.^ and I will see that it driver tiie acUvities." in Temuco, Chile. The texts need reaches CAB comprehends situation the "O.K. sign" AS some of you might remem- Research Director . . . • • • • to %k , ^ • grag pirmann dump any- morrow. ing partners. ones I've Chairman What is needed is the not be in Spanish, and technical The o.s.a. John H. Crooker. and brakes in dismay and Fr. ber, I urged a boycott of Vil- Provacateur • v'. . rev. francisx. hartmann, one's waste, anywhere, any- Maryknoll Fathers truth. There is an urgent need books dated bring to mind very good Bradley slowly attempts an such as Math., Engineering lanova women last semester. I Press time? I think not. Secretary i ».. mary ann cibotti citizens of the times. VUlanovans know how exit from his already bombarded Until only several years for the student and the related sciences are pre- have recently realized that some Cartoonist bill kiniry To the Editor: It is not the administration who intellectually. We, to enjoy themselves. I have auto and likewise becomes ago, the only revolutionary re- world to unite ferred. of you are as turned off by the General Staff Frank G. Chester .Barbara Murphy, Kathy Gallen, snow is at fkult here, nor is it the the students of the "free" world never known a Villanovan to be Joe O'Connell, Ignorance is not difficult covered in his actions, this is a course that South American If any person is interested inhabitants of the local female Skip Tillman, Joe Zogby, Paul'Purchia, Phil Pressler OSA, John fSsLculty nor student government, are perhaps in the best position anti-social and fail to strike up Krajsa, Joe lacovitti, Alex Kondas, Gerard M. Banmiller, to describe, but it is pathetic flaunting of valid authority and students had was the im- in establishing cultural, political colleges as you are by the dregs Joshua Ellis, Charles but the mind of each individual to weigh the merits and flaws a conversation with a nearby Finacchiaro, Roger Haley, Jim Manion, Al Matricciani, J.F. Pellicciotfi, to witness. When the male stu- not merely disrespect. perialistic propoganda of Com- or social contacts with their col- of feminity here at Villanova. Involved. It Is each one of their of and female. Of course, my fa- Margaret O'Donald, Donald Halberstat, Robert Hauk, Bernie Reilly, George dents on campus pick a When an individual standing munist countries. Since that both Democracy Com- leagues in South America For this reason, as a public in choices of whether they choose Forero, Larry Chan I, Larry Chann II, June Rigby, munism, in an effort effect vorable impression of VU- Tom Watson, John narrow spot in the campus road front of a low-prefect, time in conjunction with the universities, please leave their service, I went to Beaver to knowingly to survive Dinolfo, Dennis Glackin, Mary Ann Kane, Steve Kolker, Mary Hagan, Jim or not. It is theirs a synthesis of the best of both. lanovans may be Influenced where traffic must pass in order catapults a wad of whole spirit of reform with the name in the K of C office or investigate conditions. As men- tightly packed to decide whether Morris, Mike Dulin, Mike Gillespie. John Heaton, Frank Schierberl survival can In the United States, such or- write: by the last Villanovan I met - to complete the cyclical tour of flakes toward an equally guilty, Church, the Maryknoll fathers Box 2016, Villanova Uni- tioned above, I found them very be had In a world where The VILLANOVAN is published weekly during the school "mi^t ganizations as the Peace versity. I've been pinnedtoaVUlanovan year except Villanova University and de- although obscene as well, stu- have established themselves pleasing. Upon my arrival, I makes right." It Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter Vacations, also Mid-term and Final is time to check Corps and student exchange pro- for over a year and will never Exam cide to infringe the rights dent (?) three floors up, within the universities, bringing Communists of tomorrow are went to the social center of periods by the undergraduate students of Villanova University. Opinions some premises, only in the hope part to bring forget Villanova or its male of anyone who may have a where a direct a new revolutionary spirit of land grams do their the students of today. Bring your Beaver known as "the Chat." expressed hit would neces- herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the University. that that time has not already free students into contact with inhabitants. destination or goal on the other sitate shattered reformer and social equalizer books and ideals, maybe to- I approached four very attractive Second class postage paid at Villanova, Penna. glass, and Editorial and Business offices passed. those less fortunate. However, A. Joan Stuart, JUnior-."...fori side, by forming a snow wall, taking that into consideration, "^ Wayna A. Barnes Into intellectual focus. This was morrow your only chance to Inhabitants and explained my pur- located on the SECOND FLOOR OF DOUGHERTY HALL, Villanova Univfrsity. does -r. only a small percentage can Influence will be an ( Continued on page Villanova, Pennsyhrania 19086. this is ignorance! intentional damage to university Counsellor M-16. When the maintenance man with property and breaks the window (Continued on page 9) ' ^v^".^» w'irl » r * »

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Theatre k Cinemiciotti From the Wrong Side of the ^ «« Traeks iFnss Sticks and Stones By RICHARD the fraternity of educators known as Once a man has decided to community who have chosen to be- COCHRANE O. S.A. & JOSEPH KELLEY O.S.A. inhuman treatment which ranges the Augustlnian Order. Our high become a brother in our fraternity, come ordained ministers travel to By J. F. PELLICCIOTTI By JOSHUA ELLIS wright, seems to be at odds with When you see "Bones" you will The following is the first in a series sincere curiosity as to who we are, from i^yslcal torture to humilia- of the school teachers then inspired us to he begins a journey of new relifi^ous Washington, D.C. where they enter The important and recurring Throughout the United States himseU. He is a poet and a want to know the identity of articles which will attempt to we want to tell you more about tion, the latter, perhaps, being join their fraternity. and academic experiences, llie upon a cMicentrated study of problem of a man's search for dramatist and these two elements mysterious "Hank." The inten- present to the there is a new interest in uni- community of students ourselves, our backgrounds, and worse. attempt is to Tliis same group of priest- first of these experiences theology. Not all of self-identity is most often probed Every made coordinated. Solil- tionally obscure ending will baffle and faculty at Villanova is an those residing versity theatres, not just because have yet to be University a our ideals. strip of his humanity. Adrift also has initiation into at Saint works of philosophers him -- you, at least I hope it will, and more realistic understanding of the educators parishes in five community life. Mary's, however, desire to in weighty the plays presented by these groups oquies are eloquent almost too We're college students. We*re in a cultural vacuum (the plight of seminarians whom you encounter on states on the East Coast. Living Traditionally, this Initial period be priests. These men either im- whom no one reads, sometimes in are strikingly original but because eloquent for the people who are you will probably have to see the your age. We're striving for all dispossed racial minorities), campus. The authors hope to explain under their pastoral care, young has been known as the novitiate. mediately begin to take an active didactic oversimplifications from supposed to be speaking. This play more than once to get the - producers from New York have an education r* Hr where these Villanova, We felt the and forced in upon himself by the men have come from, men desire to embrance Presently undergoing much re- part in the apostolates of the Order the pulpit which no one hears, and manifest interest to bring the lyric elegance is artificial, and at complete meaning. hope to become effective what they are doing at Villanova, and in our this form of life avant- terrible loneliness of his isolation, as their own. vision, this novitiate in the past or persist in their studies with a occasionally in obsure, shows to Broadway or Off- Broad- times, embarrassingly fun'iy. The Flaws why they have chosen profession. Like the rest chosen this manner of This has Bok discovers certain profound I spoke before of the importance been another highway has been a year spent in communal view to eventually teaching as Aug- garde stage productions which no way, We no longer think of the dialogue is occasionally trite, and life. This first essay will introduce you of the student body, the seminar- truths about himself and humanity. action. Rabe has leading men to Saint Mary's Hall. living, deep thought, and an attempt ustinian brothers. one sees. Once in a g^^eat while university if it is intentionally so, it should of silence and to the men live in ensemble as a band of who St. Mary's Hall. ians comt' from ' many parts of the 'I am not much of a man," he it, director James J. In Boston, Villanova, and Bis- to better understand one's call to ITiose who have left Saint Mary's the problem is engaged by film over-anxious ^amateurs deluding not be. Says Ozzie, the father: insight into United states. Cuba and even Aus- says, 'but I am a' man, and much, The play is Most college freshmen are cayne, Florida, the Augustinians serve mankind as a follower of for Washington after three years makers, but in this case the ever themselves with impossible "David can't see. (Pause.) It's Christy does not. tralia ard represented among our much more than nothing." "To established and fostered two Christ. The above pursuits of theology are ordained present necessity of making a his eyes." The scene, which should unfocused, and this Is the di- confused and bewildered enough members. are to begin dreams of success, while pro- colleges be an anti-Semite, you must first rector's fault. He's not too In- during their first weeks of campus and one university. valid at any time in history; the their ministry. The first year of profit dictates that the film have ducing over-inspired, undeveloped have a somber, silent quality, is In family backgrounds we range be an anti -Christian,'' he tells guts and gore. life. A Villanova Students and graduates from these revision h(^es to discover a more this ministry usually involves mass appeal. The usual result is spoiled by the audience's laughter. vr-*;•. previously released cut "Paying can get the other part straight from the source. Talk to the Cost to Be the Boss," the rest of You our representative and ask him about R&D looking ahead to the LP doesn't seem up to B. B.'s major advances in education... in areas like color xerography efforts. They're not bad, mind you, and 3-D imaging. ..about refinements in combined xerography just not his quality. 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n page 8 • THE VILLANOVAN • February 12, 1969 February 12. 1969 • THE VILLANOVAN » Page 9 Whyism "I like Villanovans and the Stones Nixon once truly masculine image (Continued which they presented. Their SDS To Continue from page 7) (Continued from page 5) Condemns image has changed for me U/hat's Shakin' DuBu^ff cause it appeared that Richie Grumbles times. now that girls are on the cam- learned to play the instrument the The Future pus-! remember when every- Anti- War Program By CRYPTIC JOE MAGARACK night before. ART STUFF which just last semester cost a How much more Finally, however, we started one knew that a Villanovan - "Impact Africa: African Art and the West" Philadelphia Museum As children we all began our dime to cash? Why has the school spectacular if Richie stirred up talking about Imperialism my future. He told was a man," U.S. - until June 30 learning process by asking the the audience with a kill-'em rock of Art voluntarily allowed a service to me that no matter what I did, With Teach-in A. Sue Brugler, Senior-**! have - Marin: Etchings and Related Works" - Philadelphia Museum question, "Why?" This is number played on an electric "John recent S.D.S campaign for teaches that the U.S. was the chief ag- the be transformed into a pressurized I was not to get into a company The Professor DuBiiff, who found Villanovans to be well- - until March 17 question which is guitar. The play is full of Art stamps on campus at Bryn Mawr and in Vietnam, and that oyr most basic and business operation?" From the of such producing purely war products. selling N.L.F, economics gressor mannered, easy-going guys - Fourth Annual Villanova intercollegiate Art Exhibit - until only most vital to our education. If beautiful new Falvey Memorial flaws. Things that are done ada- has aroused a storm of con- Haverford Colleges, delivered an conflict with Ho Chi Minh is The reason: "Well, when the war who are fun to be around. Vll- February 1 6 - West Lounge of Dougherty Hall left unanswered, if deliberately Card Catalog one fellow-travelling quately, but not fts well as "Bones" troversy. The public outcry anti-war tirade in the east lounge a reaction to this alleged aggres- ends In June, of course, these lanova boys appear to be a this ignored, the persistent "Why?" * deserved. The unnamed Nelson THEATRE STUFF against the action- -even among of Dougherty Hall at 2:30, February sion on our part. He backed whylst intoned, Why does a brand companies will hit rock bottom very versatile group-strong, - - - 8:30 Is quite aggravating and, indeed, new showplace library family, Ozzle, Ginger (what ever - "Bones" Vasey Hall Theatre February 14, 15 and 16 some S.D.S. members (especially 5. An expert on Southeast Asian point up with reliable evidence lock its for a while and all the new em-, ambitious, attended by an highly detrimental to the quest many beautiful carpets and com happened to Harriet?), David and P.M. those who were unable to vote affairs, he charged that the Viet- that there were only about ployees will probably be bounced active interest in sports and of for knowledge. Richie is fine individually, - "Black Arts Festival" - Bryn Mawr College - February 14 at 8:00 at the meet- just a blun- Vietnamese troops in forable chairs away at the absurd but to save ." against the resolution nam conflict was not 400 North money. . . course, parties!" Tickets, Tickets hours of 7 p.m. on Friday and uncomfortable as a group. Once P.M., February 1 5 at 8:00 P.M., and February 1 6 at 2:00. ing)— may force the Villanova der, but rather an extension of south Vietnam in early 1965 when I laughed. He didn't. I nearly A. Judl Schroeder-"Although Recently on this campus, I have p.m. CXI Brian Morgan Ibst his nervous discontinue the campaign. imperialism which has been began to drastically es- 5 Saturday? Even more ate my cigarette whole, FILM STUFF S.D.S. to U.S. the U.S. Vlllanova cannot compare with as noticed a rash outbreak of tragically, why does this anti- head bobbing, he played Ozzle - "Documentary Film Series" - a series of films by college students In the meantime, S.D.S. plans to prevalent throughout the Twentieth calate its war effort there, "The war will end In June?" most of our other surrounding - "whyism. Which—to my, hedonistic spirit persist even expertly. As Ginger, Regina Rap- around the world, including the thesis film of Roman Polanski conduct other anti- Vietnam acti- century. He contended that our opposed to the 20,000 U.S. troops I said. schools as far as social life - perhaps, untrained eyes and ears- through examination periods?" paport, read her lines and will be Annenberg School of Communications - February 1 1 two shows 4 vities which by any standards con- country's foreign policy was not so then in Vietnam. To "Of course," he said. Seems goes, the guys themselves sure appears to be reaching epidemic demonstrate how widespread this a good actress when she learns P.M. & 8 P.M. stitute a more legitimate form much anti-Communist as it was Flighty Foreign Policy that June 1, 1969, is the day can. In the functions the school proportions. In the interest of cancerous growth on our campus to act and if she loses her arms. of dissent. counter-revolutionary, and that we He debunked some of the ration- the VERY large company is sche- doesn't sponsor ... anything combatting the deadly peril which has become, William Hickey played Richie with Teach-in became sucked into the Vietnam alizations for U.S. foreign poUcy, permit me to cite duled to convert back to consumer goes and it usually does. Hie Letters main- Is upon us, I shall identify a few a final example. A few whylsts extraordinary energy and extro- Grumbles On Thursday, February 13, confrontation because we acted such as defending freedom, products. boys on a whole are far more of the cases (Continued from page 4) an anti- and opposing I have observed in (some of whom, I have heard tell, verted fun. I suggest he take S.D.S. shall conduct unilaterally and without regard taining stability, The frightening thing of this is likeable and maybe better (Continued from page 8) the past few weeks. After all, don't even believe in guitar lessons in the near future. conspiracy war teach-in in one of the lounges to the will of the Vietnamese Communism. He wondered why The Hand- that this is a true story and he dates7 pinmates, fiances, and But take heart! This To the Editor: leftist this is an insidious menace which book) gathered in the office Best was David Powers as the son a simple yet of Dougherty Hall, at which auth- people. we become so upset over SGA was serious. Perhaps, just per- even husbands than can be thwarted by Just about any and every student most of Viet- in- strikes at the very roots of Vil- to foment discontent and preach who comes home from war. He part of the orities on Vietnam (including 25 Year Involvement governments which threaten haps, Nixon isn't being ridicu- the neighboring specimens, clever maneuver on the at Vlllanova has his own impres- lanova's will speak out of are indifferent most sacrosanct institu- revolution. Amidst these hushed may not be able to play a blind (or Guardians of the nam veterans) He described the course our dividual liberty, but lous in asking for a volunteer A. Cynthia J. Sampson, Junior administration sion of fraternity pledging. For tions. is which em- Monolithic, godless whyism surVoundlngs a more militant why- person as well as Patty Duke, but may more accurately against the war. This project Vietnam involvement over the past to rightist governments army. Maybe he knows something -"The Vlllanova image Is that truth, as they some it permits them the oppor- poses a genuine threat to a cher- ist then, who does? being conducted in collaboration twenty-five years, attempting to ploy the same practice. Likewise, screamed, "Why do we have Also to be men- called). Employing a closely we peasants don't. . of a good-looking, amiable, fun be tunity to recall those six weeks In ished and established Student policy belief that we only way of life. to pay an additional two dollar stu- tioned are Mark McGovern, whose revealed tactic, with the Philadelphia Mo- show how misguided our he expressed the loving drunk! The Villanovans guarded, rarely tiieir freshman or sophomore year Jtist the other day, for examole, bilization Committee to End the is. charged that the first maintain right-wing stability dent activities fee when the school single scene is the comic gem of strike below the belt there He try to ! know are all really nice they could when there was someone on I spotted, in will supply there world, claiming that the vicinity of the already has a substantial charge the evening, Paul Seymore, who has questions. Some- War in Vietnam, which stage of our involvement around the people and definitely know how and answer a few their backs seemingly every ticket office, in 1946 (such as a case which called ostensibly for the same purpose? the harried air of the rabbit in certain the Vietnam veterans to speak occurred between the years we oppose governments Beaver to enjoy themselves." times, when so desired, These guys thank into question second. Phila- paid for Vietnam) which one of Villanova's Where does the school's activities "Alice in Wonderland," Walter instance, opposition to the war. The through 1954, in which we the one In North A. S.L. Anderson, facts DO sneak out. For God they stuck it out and at the legendary sophomore mustered up of the stability. He folk-heroes (Is nothing fee go anyway?" Delegall, the bitter sergeant, and (Continued from page does not yet delphia S.M.C. has 80 percent of the effort bring left-wing 5) "The general impression of is there anyone who same time wonder how they ever sacred?) "Why isn't the sale of Hard Core lovely KaityTongwho never speaks board Vietnam veterans to speak out French colonialists. Then he noted charged that U.S. foreign policy know that next year room and endured it. To other segments student the Vlllanova Image is that imperialistic and ag- basketball tickets run un- The dangerous tendency during the play but whose look the most part, I would call against the war in the anti-war how President Eisenhower al- was just as which is Villanovans are will be increased $100 a semester? of the campus community, not der a good looking that of the Com- system which would reveal being established here at Vlllanova suggests poetry. him a lover of fun and booze demonstration last October 26 legedly sabotaged the Geneva gressive as drunks. The Villanovan en- affiliated with fraternity life and some sign, however slight, of hu- cannot be overemphasized. This Week's or jus^ plain lover, never hav- in Philadelphia, and during records, and how determined munists, and expressed the belief Once Performances rather skeptical of a fraternal Intelligence? joys his liquor, a good party, solely on ex- man Why isn't (sub- students have finished scrutinizing Some scenes could be cut, the ing met a bashful Villanovanj AED Symposium: S.M.C.'s own teach-in held at the Eisenhower was to interfere with that it was based and he also tends to have better spirit wrought from torture, it stitute here the Pennsylvania last economic penetration, and name of your the more essential aspects of their acting and direction might be a While the Vlllanova University "Drugs - A Lethal University of Vietnam's internal affairs by re- pansion, manners towards a date. means six weeks of mayhem in favorite legendary folk-hero 7. Apparently, it will allow elections in counter-revolution. He concluded of lives, they may turn to leisurely bit sharper, but I will not be an male ^ a far cry from *all- Phenomenon" December fusing to the The Villanovan attempts to the Pie Shoppe and nightmares In pessimistic Ithan Avenue) accountable to the topics. Here and there, a hard- ungrateful bore who can not ap- talk-no-action'-l have rarely attempt to round up the same or which 80 percent of the Vietnamese his speech with the show his date a good time-he • Wed., Feb. 19 the dorms. students?" At the Kennedy air- core, card-carrying whyist preciate a work of art In the making. found a Villanovan lacking in a similar bunch of Vietnam veter- people would have voted for Ho note that the best aid to the Com- may rarely Auditorium both sides as usual have plane hangar, falls." Vasey But perpetuation of cur- one particularly se- even question (shudder!) AC- The play will be repeated this either good conversation or in \ ans to speak at the Villanova S.D.S. Chi Minh. munists is the So there you have it. Generally, (Continued on page 10) which ditious student could be heard to ADEMIC AFFAIRS. week tomorrow, Friday, and Sa- good manners." teach-in. Aggression rent U.S. foreign policy, enjoy utter, we a favorable impression. extremely misguided. "Why does it now cost turday, February 14 through 16, at (Miss Stuart is now pinned tq Enlightenment Professor DuBuff claims that he considers (Continued on page 9) So all you mature, discriminating twenty -five cents to cash a check 8:30. a Vlllanova graduate.) Anyone who is sincerely the armies of Diem were raiding males, take heart; there are some concerned over the Vietnam situa- North Vietnam two years before mature, attractive girls left in a The LYNX Asks for 1969 Caprice tion should make it a point to the North Vietnamese began their Coupe college atmosphere. Manuscripts of Your Best attend this teach-in, whether he "aggression" against their south- Prose ASAP. Leave be a "hawk" or a "dove." The ern neighbor. All in all, he Poetry & DAYS program should prove especially claimed that North Vietnam's "ag- Them in Dr. DaCrema's; -J. s«*>-» Letter enlightening to the students here gression" could not possibly match Mailbox. Please. who think that all GI's and veterans the United States* "aggression" English Office (Continued from page 3) are against Viet war dissenters in Vietnam either in duration or difference between North and or anti-war protestors. magnitude; he seemed to imply South, a people who defeated the French only to see their victory RENEWAL taken from them and their country carved up by the "Big Four" at a table 6,000 miles away. Rip up our instructions We must support a people who are seeking freedom, whether they on self-defense. see that freedom as socialistic, TUES. FEB. 11 Communistic, Marxist, Demo- crat or oligarchic. We have After all, a commitment to freedom for all men, we must support those WED. FEB. 12 it's \^entine's Day. who want their freedom. Patriotism And now the question of patriotism enters Into this THURS. FEB. 1$ letter. Is it really patriotic to urge your country onto suicide?

Is it really patriotic to value '.>, our honor over the lives of any MON. MARCH 10 man, whether he be American or Vietnamese? Is it really pa- triotic to compound an error TUES. MARCH 11 that we are willing to admit to? Many people In America will admit today, now that the barrage of propaganda has been lifted WED. MARCH 12 from the truth, that America No clowns. No hoopla. No 1969 Chevrolet is with a big V8 and Ventilation. Feel the kick of the big- funny hats. automatic wrong in Viet Nam. But when one transmission for less than gest standard V8 in This is an event our field. side is wrong, does for the serious you could last year. there not 1:30 P.U car buyer. Then go down the street or across AmRNOOH The man who has X num- Come in have to be a right side, also? and spend some time. town and see how we stack up against ber of dollars to spend and is deter- Dig, probe, ask questions, take notes. Those Other No one seems to want to admit mined to get his money's Cars. worth and You owe it to yourself to be thorough. to this. maybe more. We think you'll wind up with a Go for a drive. Chevy. So, what transpired In the Come to a Chevrolet Showroom Get a free sample of Pie Shoppe \^ dunng our Value Chevrolet's More people do, you know. can be construed as Showdown. luxurious full-coil, cushioned ride. many things. It can Ask the man to be show you, on Shut the windows and see how fresh paper, how you can order percleved as one percieves most any the interior stays, thanks to Astro EVEHIMG5 7:00 P.M. Putting you first, keeps us first. the facts of the Viet Nam con- flict. But Phil Ochs sums up the idea I hold. OUR HOPE IS DISCUSSION another capacity on one day. please try Call it love or call it reason If th« auditorium it at Call it hate or call It treason date! But I ain't a'marchin' any- more , The Chevrolet It really doesn't matter what you or any one calls It, Jay. I Normally, we insist that every man read the instructions on self- , have made a commitment to a VASEY value that is higher than a flag defense that we put In every package of Hal Karate® After Shave or a phrase. A commitment, no and Cologne. But we've got a heart. So on Valentine's Day, we'd matter what it is called, that uilue like every woman to tear our Instructions to shreds. That way you Showdown is on. is to the cause of humanity. own. Yours in Treason AUDITORIUM can give your guy Hal Karate, with some instructions of your and Humanity, Greg Plrmann Hai Karate-be carefulhow youuse it. s -

Page 10 m THE VILLANOVAN • February 12, 1969 February 12, 1969 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 11 Frosh Whip St John's AAU Track At Phila. And Rider To Go 8-5 Guards Sparkle Weight Team Wins By CHARLIE FINOCCHIARO The National Amateur Athletic By JOE lACOVITTI Union will hold lis 81st Annual For the first time, the fresh- The Villanova Welghtlifters Trying to play Lasalle with 2 Frank, whose shooting is under- Indoor Champion- man basketball team showed their have been undefeated in three years players Is like trying fight rated by including Philadelphia, at Main Line fans the vast potential to everyone, of dual competition. Last Sun- ship Meet in Joe Frazier with one hand. The himself, has proven that he can hit the Spectrum, on Saturday, March that prompted Coaches Kraft and day afternoon in the Field Wildcats attempted the the open shot. he is hitting, Dougherty recruit them, in im- former Sat- When House the Cat Iron Men kept their 1st. urday night. Unfortunately Jones and Porter become more Tom Sander and Bert Lan- pressive wins over St. John's and the record intact by crushing the Uni- Cats super forwards had a misera- effective. caster, co-directors of the Rider, by scores of 74 to 67 and versity of Maryland's Barbell ble shooting night, going 12 for Middle Atlantic A.A.U. group, 92 to 71, respectively this past Great Dribbler Team. Villanova's Jim Repucci, 39 from the field, it was one of Glllen is the finest dribbler sponsors of this year's national week. The Wildkittens, with a cur- Tubby Richards, Nick Racanelli those nights when the guards had in the Big Five and the second indoor championships, jointly rent record of 8 wins and 5 losses, and Mike Salamando racked up to come through with some points. best passer (Cannon's got to be made the official announcement at appear to be playing more cohesive 3,600 points to Maryland's 2,600 The Villanova backcourt scored a first). fact, all three Villanova a luncheon Thursday (Jan. 30) at offense and are much stronger de- In points. total of 17 points. guards are excellent ballhandlers. the Penn Athletic Club. fensively than earlier in the sea- The Villanova team completely It was a far cry from Tuesday's The Wildcats as a team probably Sander, who will serve as son, when they were without their dominated the meet, taking the game with St. John's. In that one have less turnovers than any other Meet Director, said, "tiie big man. Hank Siemiontowski, who first four of the top eight places. Frank Glllen and Bob Melchionnl Big Five school. meet is expected to attract an was out first semester with mono- Jim Repucci, captain of the played exceptionally well in the Defensively the Cat backcourt Is outstanding field of competitors nucleosis and was recently Villanova team, was the meet's second half. Gillen canned 3 tops. Gillen, Melchionni and O'- Including some 1968 Olympic gold, hampered by a leg injury. Siem- outstanding lifter. Weighing in at jumpers from the top of the key Hanlon use their experience well silver and bronze medal winners, iontowski, the former North Cath- 185 lbs. Jim lifted a total of and scored on a driving hook shot. in forcing the opposition into mis- many defending champions from olic star, has increased the teams 1,390 lbs. Also doing some Melchionni hit 3 long sets in the takes. Gillen is especially adept last year's meet held in Oakland, ( rebounding power and provides outstanding lifting for Villanova last 5 minutes of offensive foul. Mel- Calif., of top-fli^t Coach Dougherty an added punch the half. Had at drawing the was Tubby Richards. Tubby and a number they not played so well, Jones and chionni and O'Hanlon play the ball International track and field on offense working from the high bench pressed 405 lbs. and squatted defense to perfection. stars." post position. with 520 lbs. Big Nick Racanelli Backcourt Must Score Sander made note of some Strong Comeback contributed to the massacre by But if Villanova hopes to go of the top names expected to par- fii the win over the St. John's putting together some big lifts, anywhere in the post-season ticipate including , frosh last Tuesday, the frosh including a 450 lb. squat and a tournaments, the backcourt has to , Lee Evans, Larry fought back from a 42 to 40 half 500 lb. deadlift. Rookie Mike Sa- James, George Young, Dave time deficit for their seventh win. score. Wlien you have two players lamando got his two cents like John and Porter Patrick and Erv Hall. He also The lead changed many times Jones Howard worth in also. This was the second on your side, one understands why noted that the A.A.U. is awaiting during the period, but the Fresh- time Mike had been in competition word from Jim Ryan as to whether men finally pulled ahead for good Fran O'Hanlon might be reluctant yet he did extremely well. to take a 20 footer. But if he he will be coming to Philadelphia late in the game when scoring Mike made lifts of 310 lbs. (bench to compete in the meet. leader Joe McDowell, sank 4 for and the other guards don't shoot, press), 375 lbs. (squat) and 480 Local A.A.U. co-director Lan- 4 from the line as the result of an there are going to be more games lbs. (deadlift). like LaSalle and less like St. Zogby caster will act as Executive unusual technical foul called Coach O'Callahan was ob- -esA Plioto by Jim John. Meet Director and John Scott, against the St. John's bench. The viously pleased with his team's Another V.U. lifter. Big Nick of the Philadelphia Department of Villanova scoring and rebounding performance. He had this to say Racanelli, displaying form and Recreation, will serve as Meet totals were led by McDowell, after the meet was over: "Mary- .strength in the bench press. Administrator. the surprising forward from Mas- \ Photo by Jim Zogby land is one of the top power selves anything other than Tickets for the daytime events sachusetts, who tallied 27 points Team captain, Jim Repucci paces the weight team's impressive victory lifting teams in the country. the best collegiate team In starting at 11 a.m. are priced and 10 rebounds, followed by If finished Bob over Maryland with this bench press. you remember they aid the nation. Even without the at just $1.00. Reserved seats for Daly and Siemiontowski, who each third in last year's nationals. of 242 pounder Jerry Keffer (third the evening program starting at scored 14 points. The big center Don't you agree that we should place finisher in his class last also pulled 7 p.m. range from $2.00 to $6.50. down 9 rebounds as be the favorites for the national a Photo by F. OIlie year) who broke his leg in Tickets are on sale at the Villanova showed vast superiority championship? When you consider All eyes are on the ball accident over during Saturday night's at freak parachuting Spectrum, Wanamaker's Down- game the Palestra. over the small Redman squad in that we have men like Repucci, Jumping are Sam Sims I have never had such and Ed Schezney. Watching is Christmas, town, Gimbels Downtown and Howard Porter. that phase of the game. The St. Richards, Racanelli and Sa- confidence in a team. You will Cheltenham, all Sears Delaware John's squad does not say much for lamando on the team, it agree, they are a team and a Valley stores and most center Lou Carnesecca's recruiting last would be naive to consider our- Letters half." city ticket offices. Swimming winter, with the exception of high (Continued from page 9) leaping forward Rick Riley, who (Continued from page exaggerated their positions. The 12) led the opponents in scoring with sense of brotherhood supposedly us—but with these times and the 20 points, and had Villanova' infused by the pledgemaster's momentum gained with confidence high school Ail-American forward, wrath is quite often simply his in the team, Maryland, possibly Chris Ford, not been strapped to opportunity to have a good time. the toughest meet of the year, the bench for the major portion of And the danger in completely the game with 4 early fouls, the dis- will wish that we had stayed home daining this sort of activity game would not have been so close. in the this coming Saturday.*' Porter couldn't supplied their academic community is that it This past Fridaynight, the Wild- have really can make one become too Destroy Temple kittens combined their current overtime heroics. old too fast. For the few moments Last Saturday Villanova crushed surge of rebounding power with ex- High Praise Lou each day that the pledge becomes a Temple 75-27 with All -Americans ceptional foul shooting to rout the Camesecca, who may be V source of laughter for his future Frank Hartye and John Fitz- Rider College frosh by a 21 point the best coach east of John Wooden, brothers, both are able to forget gerald as double winners. margin. The frosh outrebounded explained it this way after the political and social differences; Home meets are coming up this their opponents 41 to 26 and shot game. *'Wlien we went to the zone iio 'One calls anyone else a month with the Univ. of Penn, 22 of 28 from the line as they press, they hurt us from outside. "Bircher" or a "Communist;" no visiting this Wed. at 4:30 for the showed great scoring balance, with Gillen hurt us bad handling the ball one cares what color or nationality varsity and 2:30 for the freshmen. four starters hitting in double fig- and hitting the outside shots. They the other is; no one mocks another St. Joe's comes this Friday at ures. Ford led all scorers with have great balance." for his most deeply felt convic- 4 p.m. for the final home meet 28 points, and was followed by Glllen, who is a m aster at driving tions. For those moments of the season. Maryland hosts Siemientowski with 21. Coach the lane and hitting the open man, finished the night with everyone can relax and just be Villanova this Saturday where the Dougherty also got 30 points from 15 points. Photo by John Breger people who are by nature good mermen feel they can take it all his backcourt, as non-scholarship m\ and friei)dly, frequently stupid and and finish the season, after Lasalle starter Bob Daly scored 18 points particularly amusing. next Thursday, with a 10-4 record' to compliment the 12 points scored HAVE A HEART FELLOWS At least one Villanova fraternity — the best in Villanova swimming by playmaker Bob Gohl. has added another valid dimension history. BRING YOUR DATE to its i-\- pledging activities and this Shooters Lose To Navy appears to be really worthy of mention. For the past several Bowling In a shoulder to shoulder pistol TO VALENTINES NITE years the pledges of Delta Pi match at the University of Penn- Epsilon (Continued have kept very busy on from page 12) sylvania last Saturday, Vil- Saturday afternoons AT THE SPECTRUM at the St. gether with teammate Mark lanova's Varsity squad met Edmund's for Crippled Children. the Midshipmen Fineberg grabbed on to ninth place from Annapolis Rather than spend their and the weekend with a 2880 total. Penn varsity teams. Navy's efforts on cleaning and cooking undefeated PHIIADEIPHIA 76ERS for The semi-finals of the Doubles record remained un- DPE pledgemasters, about scathed but ten Championship will take plae slightly shaken pledges willingly devote their at the end of next Saturday followed by the finals the match with VS Saturday afternoons each week to only 38 out of scheduled for February 22. a possible 1800 charitable work at St. Edmund's in In 5th Place points separating the Navy high SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS Bryn Mawr. The pledges man, clean After three weeks of second O'Neill, and Villanova's floors and windows, move furniture top contender, Ed half bowling, the Cat keglers find Leo. The Friday, and Just gentrally do maintenance Penn team Feb. 14th, 8 PM themselves in fifth place with a was over 400 points work around the Home. They also 5-4 of Navy's winning score. In ad- BOSION COUEGE record. The stadstics include: help with the kids, watching them dition to O'Neill, the Be sure to watch this exciting game -televised live and in color. And a 3-0 victory over Temple, a Navy Your date gets in FREE when you purchase a $4 or and entertaining them. team while enjoying bright, 1-2 loss to LaSalle, and a 1-2 was sparked by two of you're the action, enjoy rewarding Schaefer This type ofactivity is definitely their $3 ticket! Just come to the ticket window —the one beer to have when you're having more than one. loss to the league leading Drexel All-Americanc?, Pace and on game a credit to both Delta PI Epsilon MalcMie. night, team who are maintaining an 8-1 or go to the Sheraton Hotel in advance. FREE • and to fraternity LIVE & IN COLOR 2:00 PM KYW-TV CH 3 pledging in record. Freshman, Fine- Villanova goes to the National Mark gifts for the girls. general. It provides a significant Rifle Great preliminary game featuring berg, continues his outstanding Association championship boost to pro -fraternity arguments. at performance posting a high series Annapolis next weekend such personalities as: Robin Roberts, Curt Simmons, It's also rather healthy for the with high hopes of 678, including a high game of of bettering their Bobby Shantz, rest Tom Brookshier, etc. A dance will of us in that it reminds us fifth place finish of 269. Senior co-captain, Joe Buc- last year. cljcAae/e/ that there are some very fine The begin immediately after the ciero, holds top average with Pistol Team will send Ed game with music by people at Villanova. And It may Ochman, Stan a 193. The 'Cats team spirit is Lawrynovicz, John Bonnie & Soul, Inc. be only ' *. Photo by F. OIlie the second quarter but ^____^ the high, and they are looking forward Petrie, John Strong, Bob Laguss, ^^^ score still stands: Christians - You can't beat this for a Valentine's gift! Another and Brtw«'>M. Vor«i *fd Albany. N.V . example 10, to a 3-0 victory over Penn next team co-captains Ed Leo and' ScMM'f Ntw 8»tiirore. Md of Howard Porter's dominance. Here he extends his long arm to snare a rebound away Lions - zip. John Connors. from Bernie Williams. Nam* Withheld Sunday. ^,^

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VlttAMOVAMlove Marge, Lose Jo LaSalle 74-67 For 16-3 Log We you Marilyn, and JoAnn! Vol. 44, No. 18 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. February 19, 1969 Trackmen Take Six Events In New Yorfe t* Father MafcoweyDiscwssesi Greater contact

•f. '.'•:.! Poor Shooting O'Reilly Surprise Parking Lot Concern Is Aim Of New By PETE PHILBIN By ROGER HALEY The story trf Vlllanova basket- both hit Asst. Chaplain for 26 points. Porter Last weekend, when most sports ball last week was simply too was 10-26, 6-10 while Jones was fan's interest was focused on the By STEVE RYAN much top-flight competition in too 7-15, 12-16. John Warren scored Palestra, the Wildcat trackmen short a time. The Cats started 21 for the losers. 'The key is personal contact. were again performing superbly in the week off by beating a great Coach Kraft commented on the I would say the breakdown in com- meets in New York and Baltimore munications is a St. John's team 83-78 in over- game: a;-} two-way prob- "it was just as expected on Friday Saturday re- a ife' and While there time but then succumlied to an a close, hard-fought battle between lem. are not enough spectively. Madison Square Garden even greater La Salle team last two great teams." priests in relation to the number was the scene of the U.S. Track Saturday at the Palestra. of students, at the same time I get Anyone who saw the game will and Field Federation Invitational the The St. Johns affair had to not argi» that point. '^— feeling that people think all ^/- on Friday night but the Wildcats ^'y /''': -'- the Chaplain's be one of the finest contests ever V :Jit: office does is sell made it look like a Villanova '*s^- seen in the Philadelphia area. On Saturday night before a cap- mass cards." practice session. Both teams played magnificently acity crowd at the Palestra Vil- These sentiments were voiced by The performances of Frank with Villanova finally prevailing lanova met its match in La Salle Rev. Michael F. Glessner, O.S.A., Murphy, Marty Liquor Erv Hall, after a wild and wooley regulation and went down 74-67. i, newly appointed Assistant Chap- Andy O'Rielly, Larry James, and •, ';.,-. lain. finish. ; y<^. The first half was marked by Fr. Glessner replaces Fr. the other Nova thinclads dominated Here was the scene: ragged play on both sides. There Gallagher, who has been trans- the meet which was viewed by a With only four seconds left ju- were several turnovers a rash of ferred. crowd of 8,671. Murph continued nior Joe De Pre sent in a jump fouls and poor shooting which re- Rome Ordination his winning ways when he won the shot from the foul line to make sulted in a somewhat lackluster Fr. Glessner is no stranger to mile in 4:04.4 after posting a Photo by Ron Bardawil the score 70-88 Villanova The twenty minutes of basketball. Villanova. He received his B.A. leisurely 2:05 first half. This was inbounds pass was then nearly Bernie Williams one of a long If you didn't get a sticker last semester you got stuck this semester, here in 1963 while at the sem- the Irishman's first try at the St. which caused some students to protest. intercepted by a pressing line of Dematha High greats, kept inary. He then travelled to Rome relay mile this season and marked his Members of the world-record two-mile team who ran 7:22.8 Johns team and finally knocked the Explorers in the game with where he was ordained in Dec. 1966 night Louisville. left right: fourth triumph in as many races. By TOM TOURISH Saturday in From to Chris Mason, Marty out of bounds by Frank Gillen. outside shoot- some phenomenal and where he received his S.T.L. Liquori, Andy O'Reilly and Frank Murphy. (See story on page 12.) Fresh from his dazzling triumph demonstration With just one second left sub- ing while the Cat defense stopped A and march to Tolentine Hall from the Colegio Internazionale In the Milrose mile, Liquori won stitute center Bob Paultz took the vaunted fast break from get- organized by a group of dissatisfied Commerce and Agostiano in 1967. Father re- the two in a time of the inbounds pass turned and drill- ting untracked. turned to Villanova in Sept. '67 8:42.2 besting Holy Cross' Art Finance students eventually led to a meeting last ed home a 22 footer to knot the The lead changed hands several and has 'been teaching theology Bryn Mawr Trust Says Dulong, while Wildcat senior Tom week with Father Mahoney, Vice President for score. times and no team was able to Financial Affairs. About since then. Cats Dominate Donnelly came in third in 8:52.3 nine open up a considerable advantage. Vice-President for Academic Af- In assuming his new position Bell students and Dr. James Duffy, The momentum seemed then to With only eight seconds to go Outkicks r- fairs, Captain Cunnane, Dean Father looks forward to a greater One or the pleasant surprises for Vice-President for Student Af- Will Try Harder be with the Redmen but the wild- It LaSalle had a 34-31 lead and the Gallen, Dr. Langran, and Mr. Vin- amount of contact with students cats recovered Coach Jumbo Jim Elliot was the feiirs met with Father Mahoney quickly and dom- ball when Fran O'Hanlon stole the outside of the classroom. He about the high rate charged for showing of Junior Andy O'Rielly last Friday to discuss the ccm- cent Paglia recommended a By PAT CORCORAN inated the foul-plagued Johnnies ball and flipped it downcourt to other things. feels that there has been a good checks cashed at the bank. The in the 880. Previously O'Rielly had troversial parking fee for $10.00 fee, among Father Mahoney, vice president during the five minute overtime Bobby Melchionni for the easy Father Welsh decided on the figure deal of progress concerning re- financial affairs, has some officials explained that they were period, ;>''••''••-•. been working solely with the relay tills semester. for v.: V.v '•:-•';.>. layup and a one point defecit. Villanova, only interested of $3.00 per semester. ligious opportunities at explanations to offer to the charge In serving Vil- Fouling cost the Redmen teams, but moved into the solo Father Mahoney explained se- The second half continued in and hopes that the students will lanova and that the rate of charge in fine The complaints of the student that "lately the students have the as competition style bv out * the history behind the decision verely three of their starters see-saw fashion until the Explor- a demonstrators were mainly three: benefit from them. "For ex- feeling they're being bilked here." was just general policy of the (Calzonetti, and kicking of Oregon to to initiate the parking fee. That Abraham DePre) ers finally broke it open with ample, we've changed the format bank. They stated that they would finish first in 1:53.3. there has been a parking problem poor publicity about the collection The main points of contention are were forced to leave the game to play. All about five minutes parking fees this semester, of what used to be a retreat, take our plea for a reduction of ' As expected. Hall and at Villanova of the Bryn Mawr Trust and the ' James won was obvious to because of personals, • every- of a sudden the fast break start- we've introduced new canons into the charge into consideration and easily in 60 yd. high hurdles and one. Last year, which resulted in the towing of The game was a nip the Faculty parking lot. (Concerning the lat- and tuck ed to work, - Durrett scored the masses, and of course, there try to get their bosses to lower 600 yd. run respectively. Erv Affairs Committee and the some students' cars without affair all the way with the ter see story on this page.) teams underneath, Cannon hit from the are the Contact weekends." it within the next month.) breezed home in 7.2 seconds while SGA both supported, in principle, their knowing why; feiilure of the never more than a few points and the Explorers were As far as the Bryn Mawr Trust outside provide all the ben- Human Emphasis the "Mighty Burner" glided to the idea of parking fees and stick- University to incorporation apart. The largest lead by either up by nine. Photo by John Breger Is c(»icemed, its efits promised; the unfair "I feel very strongly that church team was 8-0 as victory in 1:11.7. In the mile relay ers. Father Mahoney revealed into the campus was absolutely the Redmen ran — is the verdict as Howard Porter goes over everyone for NO CONTEST requirement (at least in the stu- is not Just mass on Sundays. If Original Graphics off to an early Shoot 32% .•v''-:-v:";:,;;;,-. the 'Cats set a meet record of that over the Summer he had necessary. *'The university was lead but the Cats one of his 21 rebounds. The soph led the game in scoring, rebounding 3:17.6 as James posted a 47.1 appointed dents' opinion) that students you take it from a theological quickly cut it The big problem for the Cats a committee to make no longer capable of handling the down. and blocked shots. anchor leg in making recommendations on the proposal who paid $3.00 for last semester's point of view, the whole emphasis Villanova did not take the lead was their shooting as the team up a 20 yd. check cashing concern. It vir- To Be Exhibited deficit, to Father President. sticker also had to pay $3.00 for a in the Church today is to try and until 15:46 of the second half made only 22 of 68 attempts from over Hardee McAlhenny of The com- tually got out of hand; we Just when Bob Melchionnibrokea61-61 the field for a miserable 32% from Tennessee. mittee of Father Driscoll, (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 2) didn't have the security; having all Mermen Crush Temple Hall Duplicates tie. This was one of several key the floor. The big guns, Jones that money here at the university Here Tomorrow By J.C PETERSON plays turned in by Melchionni who and Porter both scored 21 for mentum of this victory would On Saturday night the Sun- was actually dangerous." Father apapers' All -Eastern One Day Only along with Gillen made the Cats high game honors however, even Villanova Swim Team has carry the varsity through the Indoor Mahoney noted last year's incident go. this was not enough to stem the won five of its last six meets. season. Tlie mermen crushed Mon- Games were held in Baltimore. The Pennsylvania Ballet in which $18,000 was stolenfroma London Grafica Arts will be Guards Key tide. Yes, the rigorous practices have mouth 65-36 with Billy Mc- Here Erv Hall duplicated his 60 safe in Tolentine Hall. Fur- presenting a collection of original hurdles of the "The guards, Gillen and Mel- In the big matchup of the '^su- paid off. Villanova varsity had Donough as the only Villanova yd. high victory thermore, on big weekends such as graphics in an exhibition and sale previous night by topping Jeff How chionni were the key factors in per- sophs,*' Howard Porter def- back to back first place sweeps double winner. Last week, at senio r or junior week, we had ser of Duke in a time of 7.1 our victory tonight*' said Coach initely came out on lop. The of Penn State and West Chester. however, the swimmers visited Performs Here On Sunday to make 2 or 3 trips a day to the Kraft. 6'8*' leaper blocked 11 shots and But the biggest victory of the Navy, ranked 4th in the East, and seconds. Also, Soph Marty Liquori •^ bank for say $50,000 in order to By BERNIE AUCHTER The two Florida imports, Johnny snared 21 rebounds to easily out- year was over powerful Rut- lost a very disappointing and close moved down to the 880 yd. dis- cash the students' checks. "This Jones and Howard Porter, provided distance Ken Durrett or any other gers—with Villanova rated as' 56-48 meet. Tlie whole days events tance and finished second to Frank The Pennsylvania Ballet, **born*' on a suburban estate near Philadelphia in the could really be hazardous; since of the Athletic - definite underdogs, the mermen to the last relay - Tomeo New York the scoring punch once again as player on the floor, .•; came down summer of 1963 and since acclaimed far beyond Pennsylvania's borders, arrives we could no longer handle the whole took both relays, took 1-2 in five Navy has their relay in the top Club who posted a time of 1:54.5. problem, we brought in the Bryn here to perform on Sunday, February 23rd in the Field House. Curtain time events and swamped surprised five in the country and Villanova In examining the results it was Mawr bank-they are professicxials Rutgers 75-29. Outstanding times was out to topple their glory. Navy a very profitable weekend for the is 8:15. and are better qualified to tend to were posted again by Bob touched out Villanova by ,3 of a Mainline runners. The Pennsylvania Ballet won national attention last February (1968) for cashing checks and maintaining Bennewitz (22.3, 49.5) co-captain second ... Villanova lost the meet a triumphant week of performances at the New York City Center. a large sum of money." Paul Campoell (49.0) and Billy but something was definitely gained Barbara Weisberger's troupe became in 1963 one of eight American ballet As for the 25 cent check cashing McDonough (22,5) who swept Rut- --more fantastic times. Olympian fee, Father Mahoney cited it as Keglers Take Second companies to receive a Ford Foun- gers in their best events, tne 01 af Von Schilling won the 200 good incentive to begin an account dation grant insuring its future 50-100 sprints, and left previously free in 1:46.2 which puts him in there, which would cut down on By STEVE MARINI growth, TTie handful of dancers who undefeated Lou Ferraioli with five in the country. The the top After grueling eig'ic robberies in the dorms. He also a game first performed together on that two third places and a position sprinters again dropped their noted that last week's VIL- struggle, the Wildcat duo of Joe open-air stage in nearby Paoli, on the losing medley relay. Tom times as Paul Campbell did a Bucciero and LANOVAN editorial on the matter Tony Como took Pa., has blossomed into a polished Battle won the 200 fly (2:01.4) ;47.9 at the end of the medley qualifying was rather harsh. second place in the of 30 dancers, praised for his best, John Fitzgerald took won the ensemble relay and Bob Bennewitz of the ninth (On Tuesday, February 11, Joe round aiinual Eastern for their "spirit, talent, sensi- a second with a 202.8 in the 200 50 in :22.1. John Fitzgerald sur- President, Intercollegiate Mayberry, S.G.A. Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, ]''.: Doubles Bowling tivity" and "notable style" by the French, backstroke, and double winner with a second prised . Navy Chuck Stevens of S.D.S., and other 1864-1901, Championship Saturday at Wil- NEW YORK TIMES criUc Clive "Le Divan Japonais" Frank Hartye took the 500 in in the 200 IM. with a 2:06.9, concerned students talked to offi- ' liam Penn Lanes. Joe and Barnes. lithograph in colors, 1893. 5:02,6. "These times were tre- a ^:02.7 in the 200 back, and Tony racked up a 16 total cials of the Bryn Mawr Trust game Aside from its annual series at here on February 20, 1969 from mendous" noted CO- captain Bob both his best times. Tom Battle 'ill of 3072 falling just 26 pins behind Philadelphia's Academy of Music, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Doughery Hartye "but the most amazing again did his fantastic usual with Students, faculty and the Drexel leaders, Chadwick The Pennsylvania Ballet has won Hall. was the 400 medley relay" —John a 2:01.5 in the 200 fly and junior and Turco. T. Como rolled an in a employees must have Spring This important collection of Joe Reidy acclaim while performing Fitzger.ald (56.4), Ail-American Frank Hartye '69 eight game block of 1559 festival in Chicago, also Parking Permits by the end prints is making a tour of col- Charley Stones (52.'0 pool in the week-long (1:06.4), smashed the record for a 194 average, while J. Buc- in Petersburg, Fla., and on of this month. leges and universities through the and Paul Campbell (49,3). Joe 1000 freestyle with a 10:26.7 Don St. ciero finished with a 184 U.S.A. enabling students, faculty, was talk of the day - Broadway. Cars without this sticker will Reidy the Columbo, varsity diver, set a average or 1513 block. Miss Weisberger has pioneered oid and new collectors to view 1:06.4 and 2:28.9 for the 100 and school record with 249.40 points be towed from the lot Haas High Man in America's regional ballet move- about 500 works seen usually only 200 breaststroke, his personal best and with fine performances from Therefore it is advisable for all The Villanova team of Kovacb as director of the Wilkes In major galleries or museums. by far and the team feels that captain Ted Melnychuk, the ment who are not eligible to diving a park on and Pietroszka posted 2949 total Barre (Pa.) Ballet Guild, until she A wide range of the history of this junior flash has finally Villanova divers will be tough to campus to remove their cars at placing them in seventh place. Co- determined to launch a profes- **Villon." The ballet prints Is covered from 16th cen- bloomed. beat. PernisyWania Ballet seen in a performance of captain, Joe Haas, shot tlie day's once. I Photo by John Breger (Contimued on page 3) will Sunday evening at 8: 1 5 in the Field House. Gain Momentum coach Geisz felt "Well, | troupe perform (Continued on page 3) high game with a 258; and to- TWO POINTS is the result of this Johnny Jones jump shot. Jones Co-captalns Bob Hartye and we lost the meet, they outswam scored 26 points in Cats* victory over St. Johns. {Continued on page 10) Paul Campbell felt that the mo- (Continued on page 10) i ii