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Liberty Bowl: Villanova Hosts Oregon State

Pr*v/«wf by Hoy Boron Coach Tommy Prothro leads his Oregon State Beavers into the with an 8-2 record second straight bowl Villanova enters its for the season. The team is led in both running 17-9 tri- Open Letter to the Student Body game attempting to equal last season's and passing by winner Terry in the . Coach umph over Wichita Bakei'. He has rushed for 538 yards, a 4.5 yard same record into Alex Bell's Wildcats bring the average, and passed for a total of 1738 ylirds. post season contest as they did last year, 7-2. will mark the peak this Saturday, Dec€mi>er 16th On the receiving end of most of these passes Directing the attack for Villanova will be past two of Villanova in recent years. During the has been second team AU-American Vem Burke. quarterbacks Richie Richman and Ted Aceto. want the Liberty years the cry has been, "We Ha has caught 69 passes for 1006 yards, atotal Richman completed 32 of 73 passes during the honor has been bestowed upon our Bowl." This which is two yards short of the total yardage season for 508 yaixis and 7 touchdowns, while they earned it. great team and without a doubt gained through the air by Villanova as a team. Aceto was hitting on 39 of 83 attempts for 464 Besides Baker, the chief outside running yards and 4 touchdowns. Chief target for these It's been a long season. For the Student body for 235 threat is sprinter Leroy Whittle, who sports a two is Larry Glueck with 17 receptions it began September 15th. It included Saturday's 4,9 yard average. He has also caught nine passes yards. Ends Jack Clifford and John Dinan follow tor ten weeks and one day off in October. But tor for 139 yards and two with 8 receptions each. Richman has also it began last spring and started again Glueck the team touchdowns. On short yard- been on the receiving end, hauling in 8 of Aceto's August to windup on December 15th. in age situations the Beavers Ground Attack They've worked hard six days a week for four depend on fullbacks Bruce 8.5 yards per :• The Wildcats rely heavily months in order to bring to the school the Liberty WiUiams, and Booker M. Wash- on their running game, as Bowl. We now have three days left. What can we carry, yards per carry. evidenced by their 2006 to- do to assist our great team in these waning days. ington, 5.0 tal yards rushing as com- First, stop down at practice, let the team know Small Line pared to 1009 yards pass- we're around. Second, Thursday night in the Quad The Oregon State defense ing. Supplying the inside at 8:30 there will be a rally. The Liberty Bowl was not as strong as its power are fullbacks Lou Queen will be present in addition to the team and Terry iaker offense, however, allowing Rettino and Billy Joe and the coaches. 14.8 points per game. The main reason for this let the team down. Be at the Rally, halfbacks Jim Thomas and Don't is the Beavers' lack of size. With a Une that .arry »im«cii g^^ Merenda. When the Let's each of us show that we are proud of biir averages only 195 pounds, they had trouble con- •Cats go to the outside for yardage, it is usually team and are proud of the efforts they have put taininjr larger opponents such as Iowa and Wash- Glueck, 5.9 yards per carry, and Richman, 4.9 forth. ington, to whom they lost 28-8 and 14-13 respec- yards per carry who are called upon. Third and last but on the whole the most tively. season was 15th be The key to Villanova's winning important of all, on Saturday, December State uses a basic 6-2 defense. Spearheading which held its opponents ; the strong defensive line, at the Municipal Stadium in South the forward wall is 200 pound senior guard ground. to a mere 95.3 yards per game on the It has been said from Oregon State to the George Gnoss, one of the top linemen on the are Captain Charlie poor Villanova." Anchoring this forward wall Mainline, "What a mismatch, West Coast. and ends Qiflford and soph John Mc- iBut of Villanova know, when "The Light Bri- Johnson we Oregon State comes into its first Donnell. Linebackers Rettino, Joe, and Bob Kow- gade" of Oregon State takes the field, the Big since its 1956 loss to Iowa, sporting alski give the front line strong support. Bright Whites or Blues will stop them cold. a six game winning streak. spots in a sometimes porous secondary were We got the Liberty Bowl, the football team Glueck and Merenda. has practiced, the rally has been set up. Now The Lineup you the student do your part to make the entire 188 Jr. 6*0" LE John McDonnell 200 So. country say, "I BEUEVE.'' „,.,,, 210 Sr. ' ;6'1" 245 Sr. IT Charlie Johnson ^ : v The Spirit Committee 200 Sr. LG Al Calligaris 5'11" 210 Sr. 192 Sr. C Al Reinoso 61" 205 Sr. LIBERTY BOWL 189 Sr. a 6*0" 220 Sr. RG Bob Kowalski ; > 205 Jr. 6'1" TICKETS AVAILABLE RT Al Atkinson 215 So. 181 Sr. 6'3" RE Jack Clifford 225 Jr. AT VlkLANOVA OR THE 191 Sr. QB Richie Richman 6'11" 183 Sr. LIBERTY BOWL OFFICE. 186 Jr. LH Larry Glueck 6'2" 195 Sr. 167 So. oiid $3.00 RH Bob Merenda 5'10" 205 Sr. 1518 Walnut St.. $5.50 196 Jr. FB Lou Rettino 6*1" 225 Sr.

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Final Examination Schedule For The Fall Term, 1962 — 1963 01 51 to 56 210, 211, 01-02 Countil Hears Final 1 To Encircle Kovel Stage Report; Conftinued from page C.E. 251 1*6 AM 203 T Audience ENGL. 223 17 PM 106 VH 215,303 CF GEOG. 117 16 PM 201 JB 217 B.L. 113 16 AM 216, 01 FIN. 105 17 PM 118, 201, 01 51,52 CF ECON. 101 16 PM VH-AUD ENGL. 223 16 AM 104, 106 51 to 53 202,203 CF Renaming Of C&FAnnoumeJ 51 to 65 105, 108 GEOL. 101 14 317 T Experimental Theatre ^ iy Jot McCartliy 02 to 03 VH FIN. Ill 15 PM 211 CF AM Of Miniature 100 17 215 M 109, 110, 01-02 CHEM. AM 51 to 52 A new look has come to Room 101 in the Classroom Annex building. What had orig- The Villanova Student Council completed its business 115, 204, ENGL. 240 17 AM 203 VH 01 FIN. 113 18 AM 210, 211, CF GEOL. 105 17 AM 310, 315 T inally been a classroom a year ago has been transformed by the Graduate Theatre Depart- of the first semester just previous to the Christmas break. 104 Lib. 209, 214 CF 01 CHEM. 101 14 AM 51 type of little theatre. Highlixhtinir the meetinjr were reports from all the commit- 210 GEOL. 113 17 AM 317 T .ment into an unusual 31 to 44 217 T ECON. 105 15 PM 117, 118 ENGL. 245 16 AM 204, tees assigned with the disposal of Council GEOL. 121 18 About 75 seats have been arranged in three concentric rows around the stage which resolutions. 201, 202, 51 to 54 201, 202, 01 VH PM 317 T F.A. 101 15 PM 110 CF is located in the center of the room. Joseph A. Tate, Council President, gave the initial report 211, 213 203 CF ENGL. 254 17 AM 207 VH GEOL. 211 16 PM 317 T 01 The stage itself, about six feet on a side, is designed with no backdrop, because the of the Student-Faculty Committee from the Very Rev. John JB, ECON. 107 15 AM VH-AUD 01 GEOL. 221 18 F.A. 105 17 PM 210 VH AM 317 T audience is to completely encircle it. A. Klekotka, OSA, University President. In the report appro- G-21. 51 to 61 ENGL. 262 17 PM 104 VH 01 Mr. Richard Duprey, of the bation was accorded to the G-29, 61, 109 17 PM 216, 217 01 ECON. GERM. Ill 15 AM 206, 207 Graduate Theatre Depart- March 18 date as the official 150,151, 51 to 52 CF 01-02-03-06 Sequential Donations ENGL. 290 15 AM 203 VH FREN. Ill 15 AM PLH-M 208 CF ment, explained that this type of Student Council holiday. 256, 321 M ECON. Ill 18 PM 108, 109 GERM. 121 15 AM 118, 201, 01 01-02 Junior Week Conies In April threatre would be beneficial in Foundation The Commerce and Finance 14 215 T 51 to 52 CF 01-05 By Science CHEM. 103 AM ENGL. 302 15 PM 104 VH FREN. 121 15 AM CLH, PLH, 202, 203 CP conducting experimental theatre Building will also be renamed 01 ECON. 121 14 AM 212, 213 GERM. 127 16 PM 104 01 01-05 M VH ideas and in conveying the play's Aid Teacher Education in honor of the late Rev. Jo- CHEM. 103 14 AM 215 T 51 to 52 304, 305 CF GERM. 133 16 PM 104 344 16 PM 116, 117 CF FREN. 127 16 PM 104 VH VH Peter, PoulAndMaryTo Sing messa.«:e to the audience. "No seph Bavtley,OSA. The official 125 15 PM 303 CF ENGL. A series of succeeding grants 81 ECON. 01 one will be more than three rows announcement will be made at an VH-AUD, 01 equivalent to $150,000 wiU be CHEM. Ill 14 AM 51 FREN. 133 16 PM 104 VH GRK. 101 16 PM 106 CF from the action," he added. appropriate date in the future. K-if. 381 17 AM 106 CF made 212,213, ENGL. The annual Junior Class function of Junior Week will be to by 01-09 01 GRK.331 16 PM 106 CF He also indicated that, taking The present policy of the 01 held this year the week of April 22 to 27. Higjhlifirht of tlie the National Science Foundation 216 T 100 14 PM 207, 210 T EDUC. 16 AM 207 VH FREN. 291 16 PM 104 VH advantage of the proximity of for the Board of Trustees regarding the 14 VH-AUD ENGL.2121 week will be the Friday night Peter, Paul, and Mary concert. purpose of conducting CHEM. Ill AM 01 01 HIST. 105 18 AM VH-AUD the stage to the entire policy of not sanctioning politi- 01

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January Plight iitiniiii lh% y///onovo M«rry-Gp-Rotfiid iriiiiiiiiiiriimiiiniuiiinnNiiiinHNiiiiHHimNiimiKniiiHNiiiHiiiiiffliiiwimiiiniiinNmniiiifH^ Autumn Term Examinations To Take Place (Continued January^•••B 12AMI to«W 19AV Mute Yillanovans from Pago 2) . 112,112. 118,116. t„«p 00. n J HIST. 231 113 CP 01-02 HIST. 107 18 AM VH-AUD 201.201, 202.202, 211,^ll, 213 JB Fliiiiiliiiiiiiiii!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiNiiiii;iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iii!iiiiiii:iii: iii!iii:iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiHiiHiiiiiiii:iiiNiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii!iij;iiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii^ By John Rob«rtf j^' I "^T-2»HIST.238^ ^18J ^PM 207^208,207,208.JJ? SSi LAT.y A^T"^ii131 19.n aw „„ I HIST.HIST. 125 14 AM 104,104 106,lOfl 203,210.203, 210. 1^ AM VH-AUD G-21.G-21, G-29,G-20. Last year the Villanova bask- heartbeat. The sounded loodcs from nearby CP LAT. 231 19 spectators. 01-02 204 VH 211 CF AM VH-AUD 151. 158. etball team did not lose a home like a library. The silence was In general the Villanova stu- HIST. 239 15 PM 108, 109, LAT.34»8 16 HIST. 125 14 AM 105, 108, HIST. 205 16 AM 116. 117, AM 209 VH 215, 216, game. It was a team well-backed loud, enduring, and deafeninsr. dents have displayed CP LAT. 357 17 an appall- 61 to 61 109, 110, CP AM 209 VH 256 M with student support; probably ing lack of enthusiasm HIST. 241 15 AM 116, 117. Disillusionment for a 115, 204. HIST. 206 17 PM 112 CP MATH. 138 15 AM 207, 210, because it was a consistant win- good team. They should know HIST. 209 CF L.Sc. 140 15 PM VH-AUD 209,214, 17 AM 107 CP HIST. 263 212, 213 T ner. Students clamored for tic- 1 have observed our ostensibly that it is a good team headed 17 AM 204 VH by CP HIST. 212 19 AM 116, 117 201, 202, kets to the games and when the disillusioned cheerleaders crinkle a good coach and possibly with CP MKT.lOl 18 PM 110, 209, 211 JB their faces as if to HIST. 133 U6 PM IJi. 101 17 team was on the floor, the Pales- inquire wheth- a little more student support it 204,207, AM 207,208. 214 CF 01-12 HIST. 225 15 AM 204 VH G-21, G-29. tra sounded like the inside of a er or not the "V" sign has come 210 VH CP MKT.103 14 will be a great team. HIST. 228 16 PM 106 VH AM 106, 107, 61, 150, to mean "silence IJL. 103 14 PM 108, kettle drum. please." My chief concern is not that 109. 113, 114, 151 M On occasion I have watched a CP This student support at the the student body will give up 205,206 CP MATH. 143 18 AM 201, 202, LA. 105 17 PM 113, 114 games was commonly referred to few spirited students rise and hope for the team but rather MKT.108 15 AM 210 CP 211 JB come out with lusty uttlh 31 CP MKT.112 as "spirit". The Villanova fan a cheer, and that the team will give up hope 18 AM 201. 202, MATH. 145 18 PM 61, 158 M Oil LA. 105 17 PM 116. 117. got used to the feeling of walk- then abashed sit down to what for the student body! Don't let Cantos 203 CP MATH. 235 15 AM 254 M 52-53 CP ing out of the Palestra a gloat- almost seems like admonishing this happen. MKT. 116 14 PM 205, 206, MATH. 237 15 PM 61 {Author of "I Was a Teenroae Duxtrf," "The Many LA. 109 18 M ing winner. But that was last PM 210, 211. 212,213 CF 01-51 Coiffiferpo/nf luiiiiiiiiiiiNiMiiiuiiiiiiiiuiHiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiinuiiiiiiinu Loves of DobieOiaia," etc.) year. CF MATH. 241 17 PM 61 LA. 120 15 M AM 215, 216, MATH. 115 18 AM PLH, CLH, MATH. 243 15 PM 250 Musty Thinking M 217,303, 01-17 G-29, 61, MATH. 250 16 PM 158 CF M Some people contend that a A GUIDE FOR THE UNMONEYED MATH. 129 19 AM 112, 113 CF 01-02-31 enlightening Disilosures LA. 121 18 AM 207, 208, good team will create spirit in 150, 151, MATH. 257 19 AM 106 CP R. L. Sigafoos was a keen, ambitious lad, and CP the student body, but the think- when he finished 158, 216, high school he wished mightily to go on with his education. It LA. 123 16 AM 303, CF itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir By Joseph A. McCarthy, llfliiNiintMunimMiiiiimiiniminiiinm^^^ 216, 254, M.E. 118 ^^^^^1 ing behind this is all wrong. Of 111 AM 315 T seemed, however, a forlorn hope. R. L.'s father could not send LA. 128 X5 PM 304 CF ? course there will be lots of spirit Among of enlighten- return 256 M M.E. 207 16 AM 206, 210, T F^ Feud more the to a ten-game schedule the boy to college because a series of crop failures had brought MATH. 115 18 if the team is a consistent win- ing disclosures during the recent and while doing AM 105, 108, M.E. 223 15 AM 308, 314, T so add at least him to the brink of disaster. L.'s INS. 101 18 (R. father raised orchids which, PM 118, 201, 51 to 65 109, 110, M.E. 225 14 Unfortunate and mildly ridiculous are ner. Christmas vacation was finding one or two, if feasible, teams AM 204, 206, T apt terms to des- in North Dakota, is a form of agriculture fraught with risk.) 202,203, CF 115, 204, M.E. 231 18 302, cribe the feud between the National Collegiate Athletic It's easy to badk a winner. by a national magazine that the that consistently dominate AM 305, It was, therefore, squarely up to R. L. He could go to college 209 the Villanova Athletic Department north-eastern football CF 306, 314, T Association and the Amateur Athletic Union. But, what happens to so in most only if he worked his way through. ITAL. 121 15 This was a prospect that AM 106 CF MATH. 129 19 AM 112, 113 CF M.E. 234 17 called spirit if the team doesn't was unable to afford gloves for years there would be less un- AM 302, 304, T In the eyes of the world this squabble, if allowed to dismayed him. He had a deep-seated fear that the task would MATH. 136 16 AM 212, 213 T M.E. 236 15 continue much longer, could take on scandalous aspect pro- seem headed to the N.I.T. or the its football squad in the Liberty favorable judgments. be too great, that he would never AM 217 T be able to carry on a full, busy LAT. 101 10 AM VH-AUD 201, 213, playoffs. Bowl appearance. (Continued on Page 6) portional to the racial strife which the South experiences N.C.A.A. Last year they successfully college life and still find time to do odd jobs and make money. time and again. ./ ivr' This development, according defeated Wichita, ranked 18 na- Racked with misgivings, R. L. Dissipated Spirit paced the streets, pondering The question involvecl are well known ; which body should to the "Bible of Contemporary tionally. This year, the squad his dilemma. One day, walking and brooding, he came upon a have the job of recognizing athletes for international com- In the case of Villanova, it Sports", Sports Illustrated, matched efforts against Oregon park bench and sat down and lit a Marlboro cigarette. R, L. petition and a dispute over certain eligibility rules. seems as though the spirit quick- leaves the follower of Villanova State, number 15 nationally. And always lit a Marlboro when he was low in his mind. R. L. also sports In their debates over the question, both organizations ly dissipates and the student with a rather confused the conunents from all sources, always lit a Marlboro when he was merry. The fact is there is have been practically unyielding, almost to the point of being enthusiasm degenerates to al- impression. Then again, the including Sports Illustrated no occasion— happy or sad, pensive or exuberant, cheery or

obstinate. Even pleas from the White House have failed to most complete apathy. This is value of this and other publicity were favorable, though in a los- solemn— when Marlboro with its fine filter and fine flavor is completely clear-up the differences. not the way it should be. can never be underestimated. ing cause. not entirely welcome, as you will discover when you go to your Perhaps solution would be to merge the organizations favorite tobacconist a I am one of those people who Very simply, an accurate deter- The inclusion of a contest and buy some, as we— the makers of into one new large one which would incorporate the features, Marlboro and I and L. contend that a lot of student mination of its monetary value where Villanova will be expected R. Sigafoos— hope you will do real soon. functions responsibilities of each. would Sitting and thinking and Another be to spirit will go a long way in giv- is all but impossible. to prove themselves would be of and smoking a Marlboro on the park set up a separate organization which would be solely respon- bench, R. L. was suddenly interrupted ing a team the moral lift it The statement, nevertheless, great value to the spirit of the by a small, quavering sible for determining international eligibility for U.S. athletes. voice which said, boy, needs to get over a particularly attributes our misfortune to a team and the school. But now, "My you are troubled. Can I help?" appointed to arbi- General Douglas MacArthur has been tough game. Those who say the "semi-deemphasized" program**in as the situation appears, the trate the dispute. If the organizations accept his decisions, proof is in the pudding need only f o 1 b a 1 1." Regardless of the football team should continue to and with mounting public pressure they probably will, per- take a look at the facts. truth of the contention, the Villa- be the favorite in all their games. haps peace will once again reign in the world of cinders and nova student, friend, and alum- it -k if * ir >.-^- Virginia - Fiasco .::;. West boards.- .,>. .-. :,.... -5..;. nus should not be content with The Liberty Bowl again vms a

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