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Tuesday, December 10, 1946 Pagp Eight THE VILLANOVAN •'V 'Dry-Land' Sailor Tired of being a "dry-land «all- or/' Thomas Donnelly, 19, a seaman flrat class, of 115 Bryn Mawr Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, had been begging the Navy to put him on sea duty. Donnelly, who had never been aboard ship In his life, got his wish —and a little more—when he sailed from Norfolk, Va., yesterday with the Byrd Antarctic Expedition for the South Pole. The youth, son of Di. and Mrs. John D. Donnelly, joined the Navy last February after being gradu- ated from LaSalle High School and completini?. one year of a business course at ViUanova College. After boot training at Camp Peary, Va., he took a public relations course at Chicago and was assigned to Great Lakes (111.) Naval Training Station. His duties In the Ant- artlc will be as a Navy correspond- «nt.

FR. DWYER CITi:i) O.S.A., was , Rev. Edward Dwyer, elected to the Executive Board of the Eastern Regional Unit of the Catholic Education Association at a meeting held Saturday, Nov. 30, in New York City. Representing Villanova College, Fr. Dwyer was elected to the com- mittee by the delegates of the var- ious Catholic institutiona present at the convention. The duties ot the Executive Board is to determine policies of the association in the Eastern Re- gional District.

s Bull Pen ' Continued From Page Tw» For such to dangerous fluxes are Inclin'd, V ' Besides, the Lees of wind doe breed the stone. Some to drinke onely water are

A^'^.;, assign'd, But such by our consent shall drink alone.

• For water and smalt beere we ,i make no question, Are enemies to health and good '.>.v* digestion; And Horace in a verse of his re- hearses, That Water-drinkers never make good verses. Shades of Carrie Nation! We notice on the Mendel Hall bulletin board is posted the an- nouncement of the Sophomore Cotillion. This announcement says, "For blind dates see Jim Bonner.** May we add to this that Seeing-Eye dogs may be obtained from Sam Canning while yours truly is print- ing the tickets in Braille . Let's bring this blasted column to an end with this bit of wise ad- Vice, "Romeowes what Juliet." Let us untie these chains and flee flee flee through a flaw In the flue. ,\-^ '^ ' — .

TiMsdty, DMfMber 17, 1946 THE VILLANOVAN Paft*Tli:Srai Page Two THE VILLANOVAN Tuesday, Deeenilier 17, 1946 In yiemoriam THE BULL ysr}iat A yNay to Wake Up!1 Doings Behind the Eight Ball Dear Editor: * By DICK RANDOLPH and The story on the death of Father Hammond was car- PEN In LARRY LYONS By JOHN L. KUCHA Now that the trend of thought Dick Livingston and Al Mazanek ried in your first issue. Like a good journalist, you gave the Published twenty-four times a year by the Students of Homtnem Quaero Town has shifted from the gridiron to have been appointed the guardiana position of the fact that his death the court the exploits of the recent of Dan Wylde. It seems VfLLAN'OVA College, VUlanova, Pa. story a prominent in view —Lena the Hyena that Dan T'was the night before Christ- football season are almost forgot- spends most of his time eating a MATTHKW J. KEARNEY. JR., '48 EdItor-ln-Chlet occurred more than a month before your first issue went By FRANK DITUBI mas and all through the house— ten, that Is, with the exception of daily ration of only ten sand- WILLIAM ALTENPOIIL, '4« ,.«>4«**-Alsn»KinK Editor We owe our readers an apology. to press. Pierre, 1 tell you it won't work. To Hal Varanl. Since the Army-Penn wiches, consequently forgetting lAMES McNAMARA. '48 ^.... Sporti Editor Last week the column read "Tick- cherchez la femme is a horse of scrlmage Hal has been continu- about his classes. Maybe Al and JOHN BKINJAC. '46 Picture Editor ets for Bloomer Girl are now on As a former student of Father Hammond, even under a different color. Guards! Seise that ally murmuring, "They must have Dick should eat his lunch for him, P. LAFERTY, '60 Feature Editor sale starting at $1.30." One of our CHARLKS .m« will not b« been thinking about the Princeton thus benefitting all concerned. Manager man! King Henry spies reports that PETER F. McMANUS. '47 ...... Circulation these conditions, I would have jumped off the deep end, I the morning the game, can you loan me five?" Editor slandered thus in the marketplace. LOST—Ten pounds. Will the find- ANTHONY F. BERENATO, "48 Copy box office opened sale, long, long Dave Marano approached would have outdone myself in commiserating the death of —But Joe, the vault is on the toid Jim er please return to Alex Coleoian '47 ..•«.•.. Feature Editor line of suckers were told that the DAVID MARANO. floor and cop the joint all Yates yesterday with the "Can you in the E.E. Lab? Manager a guards house completely Maybe Joe Ker- LOUIS MECCARIELLO.-48 Buslnes* this truly great and cblorfliil person. was sold out (by top this" attitude. night. I got the banlc cased but Dave had the rigan could loan you ten, Alex, so mail order of course). So now if story of stories about his .JI«w* Staff Moe couldn't get the soup. The weekend you can get in shape again. Speak- . college life at you want to see the show, all tick- ' '49 One of the most cherished courses of my date but reliable Jim came through ing Thomas Sullivan. '49 " John MAlHclc. third movement of Figaro takes of Alex reminds me that Doo '50 ets can be obtained from any agen- again. Yes, Joseph Brogan, "47 Michael Nowlan, Villanova was Organic Chemistry under Father* Hammond. place in the backyard of the bar- Jim you look very Eidam and Tony Paruta make sure '47 Charles McCarthy. 'SO cy, starting at lots more than $1.30. tired, Jasper Chen See. bershop When the tenor, to th« but according to recent that the geniuses in their '47 Connoly. If any of his old students who feel other- classes James Conaty. ,';:',. Edward 60 I doubt there are If things get much worse our poor rumors you won't be next week. '48 Louis Beretta, 60 andante sfarfJanda of the flutes, stay awake. How could anyone Richard Shinners. people will have to Ije satisfied '49 Miller wise. with What is the quickest route to Joseph DAmbrisi. • Joseph J. 50 ;.;,,, slices the jugular of a non-paying sleep with the glare from their V the Lux Theatre of the Air. - Robert H. Graf. 50 ' .,;.,; Manayunk? According Joseph DAuria. 49 customer. As the night falls, Virtue, to Maurice bald heads hitting them in the eye? '49 William Stonelalie, 50 .; -;.:.. .••;./ John Kucha. Father Hammond classified his students in three groups, Dream Girl Wilhere It Is through the Immacu- Tony claims '49 John Kennedy. '50 •;•.••.';' ^ played by Aii- he has more foliage Michael Santacroce. The same thing lata campus; what's the attraction James Bonner, '47 Joseph Kenney. 50 which he expressed by the following salutations: "Hello, - thony Homana will happen with than Doc, really splitting hairs, Maurice? * George Szymanslii, '50 (you Elmer Rice's "Dream Girl" opening all six of them, isn't it boys? That's, Steve" (which meant you had it made) ; "Hello, Doctor" and Jack

" ' at the '-';'';..•'.•••. * >',';.' them ol- Walnut on Dec. 23rd for a Initiatons one way to avoid the cost of hair , Sports Staff mean things were't bad) ; then "Hello, Professor" (which '41 (and too three week run. If you want to see tonic, we suggest James Lyons. '49 • Daniel Redmond, ives) B e y n e r The holiday last week 'saved that Bill Halm '47 ' Francis X. Splane. 60 / trying to steal his job, didn't know it you'll have to move fast. follow their David I. Ryan, > suggested that you were are seated in the The many of the engineers, don't woory method. William Chevaunet. '50 Robert McNamara .... show is considered one of the enough Chemistry and didn't want to be a doctor anjrway). Greek's eating top boys the Phi Kap won't let you Interest '.' Colamnists " ;.,' an Homeric hits of 1946 as far as box-offlce a:>- '..-'I'L'J;'' Despite these verbal classifications, I doubt if any of Father down. Bill Monagle has been in It's heartening to witness the ITomann. Jr., '50 Francis Hanssens. '48 ;.'" ;Vv / piece of pie. peal is concerned; but the critics Anthony a dilemma over his recent brain- effect produced on such renegq^des "47 Frank Dlturi. 48 ,;>-' •'• failed good reason. still Thomas Ward. Hammond's students without Ivanovltch, you Several explosions, followed can't understand why, since storm regarding the Randolph. '49 Lawrence Lyons, 49 ..,..•,.;. by were bl-ought into play with in- Initiations. as Vince Garonski and Tom Klely, Richard deserter? You, there doesn't eeem to be much '47 *^ * clouds of smoke, flame and cries of Seems he can't wait for-the ninth with their association Vince DDonnelf. '.,.,..,''- ^ profited i H } W^W creased effectiveness. with such "'"'' A generation of appreciative students, having \? fl^Pmp'j^ a stout member point to it except for the gags. The to fool around. '•' ' "Fire," aroused the entire college • Pictarr Staff "' lovelies as Gloria and Alma. They Buildings Threatened cast is the original as much by Father's knowledge of Industrial Chemistry, '^ V /.« ®^ **^® Preobiah- resident body from its sleep at 6:45 one from the Dan Fisher waji sporting a tech- Leighton. '48 Edward Mancuso. '47 »« have become frequenters of the William z e n s k y Regi- For a while .the blaze threatened New York run, which includes love- nicolor '48 Flaherty, 47 ;, M., Thursday, December 11th. eye last week. He received William Monagle. Robert . his witty stories and professional admonitions, as by the . Germantown area. no! ly George Winters, "50 Raymond Berninger, 60 •;..,;. ment? No, The driver of a gasoline-laden June Havoc in the title role. many flattering comments but the regular administration of Organic reactions and syntiiesis, to spread to Delurey, Middleton The love affair of John Martin '';' ' This is too much to bear. To the » The Metropolitan Opera /'.' '' Com- ,•'.'••.' '. Cartoonlntfl '" •'' truck, proceeding uphill on Spring bouquet goes to a noted prof for and his Alice ' has a''''"*' ' and O'Dwyer Halls, and to the ad- become so intense Hudalc. '4« ,;:, will Father's insisting that stopped being salt mines with you! But your pany will present his, Emile Meyer. '49 Richard :;.;.. always remember Mill Rd. between Lancaster Pike "Lakme" on Dec. "Sonny, that's some decoration that "My John" is not permitted jacent private to '49 ;, •...':,.. / Honor, $3,500,000 rashbucknicks is residences across the 19 at 8:15. Lily Leo Dodd, "one third in, two thirds out" and "Don't run from that and Delurey Hall, heard a hissing Pons will star in you have there." play this year for fear of ": too for the union to pay. the title role, ..\y\ .''-: Business Staff '•'., much noise behind him, and glancing road from the dormitories, but the Raoul Jobin as the mussing his ;i'.'"^ : explosion, Professor. I like explosions, they teach people to Intelligence wavy brown hair. Nicholas will hear of this! British officer, '47 ' Czar back, noticed and Martial Singher Rose '. • flames Wescott. : shooting action of the flre Anne has finally Wliliam iS^fP^^Hf^^i'T?" 'Jo out combined com- Congratulations to Hank Fran- nailed Randolph. 48 . .; . - Nicholaa Marziani. '48 Richard . be careful." % Vodkaheckzamatterwithyou? Ya will take the roleo f Lakme's from the tank trailer. Immediateljjr faih- .-IX^l); «Cftftteia „VBr,, . pnt^tpiat»rl: f.MeGee.^^AleGee. Of course Metzger, ^ '• v^^^^^^^ JMnt en 4rir method '50 John : of payttfJr ft^ Pigeon. 60 ^. ;^ Robert ^ got rocks in ya head, Joe? Ma the driver stopped the truck,"put she denies the fact that the ''''''''''{':''''>]: thirtythirtv dollarrfniinr checkrh»ok Inin NewM^«r York.v^.-!, efTecta ,.. Circulation Staff Eulogies and anecdotes related to Father Hammond have Barker's gang is laying for us. It'll The Cosmopolitan Opera Com- of Sunday ':,-'''' the gears in low to prevent the Power and telephone lines were It sure Is a lot better afternoon's cocktail '48 Flatly. '50 if gets wind than washing David Cushwa. . Thomas of the be coitans the FBI pany will give Verdi' Rigoletto on party had anything Without a doubt resounded from the four comers stalled vehicle from rolling down damaged, curbing service as far as dishes. Who was your accomplice. to do with his '49 ^^''^j^'* '*^ ' '.. Joseph Ileclc. . of it! Oh, C. Brlnkley Brankak , "'^^?;o the hill, and leaped from the cab. St. Friday, Dec. 20th. Kaiser, '60 John Scanion, 48 •.;..- earth. He would remind us : "Be proud, you are great-grand^ David's. Damage to college Hank? Gunther . darling—don't let all that rot about Cantinaed on Page Severn He ran to nearby Delurey Hall to grounds consisted of a score of On Wed., January 8th at 8:15, Klekotka. O.S.A. students of Emil Fisher," but we'll lay aside that fame in Reginald bother you. Pooh, pooh, Faculty Advisor—Rev. John A. rouse the sleeping students. Several trees burned down and a wide semi- the La Scala Opera Company will old top. After all, the chap is prob- pre Terence to a higher honor—being a student of Father short explosions followed. circle scorched vegetation ex- present "La Boheme." In the title finest men who ever entered of This paper Is dedicated to one of the ably pretty chipper, eh wot, old role will be Claudia Pinza, daughter Hammond, a great professor and an "alter-Christus." Phone Cables Burn tending to within a few feet of the .i. gentleman — . iis Vlllanova; scholar, athlete, • sot? Come Homann, let run of the celebrated Metropolitan bass, Attempts to phone the Fire De- dormitories. • •;,.•';".;•;;"-.: ^ EA.O"'-; , Morons. LEO GOO DR .._^^^ -, away to Utah and become Ezio Pinza. Miss Pinza will be Requiescat in Pace. partment from Delurey Hall failed Gentlemen, your assignment for singing her first role here in Phila- Russell Leo Welsh, ex-*47 because the fire had burned through Monday is—Moisha, eeef you'll let delphia. Tickets for all perform- the leading cables at the site of the v; ^ formerly Editor-in-Chief, me hendle dis case for you, I ances are on sale at Haly's, 1505 conflagration. Other attempts at NROTC promise to give you the next pum- Walnut. The Villanovan. phoning were also unsucceesful un- pernickle that Becky bakes. Don't "Street Scene" Opens til a phone, in working order, was be a glutz—Moisha—all dee push' Elmer Rice has revamped his 17-

. located ' IT- carts to Hawkins, In O'Dwyer Hall. got go—Jeb year-old Pulitzer Prize hit, "Street The Are was noticed by the alert By JOE KENNEV Prayer you'll rue the day you spoke them Scene," which opened at the Shu- words. I'll come back from the Pinkerton guards at the Field Lieutenant Commander John C. bert last night and is scheduled fpr Prayer be defined in of for scalpel, House, at the other edge of the may a multitude ways. The grave revenge! Nurse, Lang, a fleld representative for the a two week run. If you're old forceps. The patient's pulse i« campus, who also phoned the Fire dictionary defines it "a solemn address to the supreme NROTC units from the Bureau of enough to remember it, the movie weak. Doctor. Adrenalin, hypo, Department. Sensing that a col- being." 'This is true for in effort version with Sylvia Sidney was ''-'^^ -:•" prayer we put forth to lege dormitory might be in flames, Naval Personnel, has inspected the year. Circulation: 600a .,; ;./:.: ^ nurse! Cheyne-Stokes respiration, Subscription: $2 per 'i^' quite a hit. Offlce December reach God, to communicate with an invisible being. Creator Doctor, they woke the Freshmen who went department of the Vil- Entered as second class matter at the Vlllanova Post doctor— the patient is— educational .Advance Notices of the World, Case number 345, Mr. Anthony. Mrs. to the aid of those in the etricken lanova branch. Mr. Lang spent two 37. 1928. Father and Redeemer of man. We ask this Advance notice so that you might L.H. My husband is attending Villa- area. The caution served its pur- days attending all classes and was Collegiate Press. Distributor of Collegiate Digest. infinite Being to hear us and guide us. be able to beat out the scalpers to Member of Associated nova and my problem Ls, should he? pose since the Freshmen arrived on favorably Impressed with the train- Catholic College Press a couple of seats: Tallulah Bank- Member of Catholic School Press Association. Prayer may also be defined as a force for to many it — Nuclear fission harnessed for the scene in advance of adjacent ing received by the Midshipmen. head will open in "Eagle Rampant" Association and National Scholastic Press Association. is considered as A Sustaining Power In Our Daily Lives. peaceful purposes will be the great- residents and proceeded to lay out Praises Unit at the Forrest on Jan. 6. The play, est boort—Dere goes the safe, Joe, fire hose. He stated that the Villanova TUESDAY DECEMBER 17, 1946 Some say it is the most powerful form of energy for it is by Jean Cocteau, we know nothing just like I told ya, a snap—Figaro Fire companies from Bryn Mawr, NROTC unit was as effective as the only in about; but we can recommend Tal- power the world that can turn the laws of has raised his prices and the stu- Radnor, Wayne and Ardmore re- any in the country. Inasmuch as lulah's acting. nature. It is a force for only in prayer do we achieve a com- dents are complaining, especially sponded to the phone alarms and Mr. Lang has inspected 21 of the • Villanova will play basketball in American Reflection ^ 4S^ ^ ^ plete Sullivan (the studnt prince). were soon showering the blazing 52 units to be inspected the Navy assembly of body, mind and soul to give man an un- the Field House on Dec. 18 and 20. "Baawston Commons will resound truck and the surrounding area Ofl^ce was highly elated by the failure of Eugene ONeil's "The Iceman mistakable strength. In prayer link ourselves Muhlenberg will be the visitors on The recent we with the to the tread of free men. As for with tons of water. Fog nozzles results. great tragedy, while un- Cometh" to the America's first inexhaustible motive power that spins th^'universe. We ask me, give me Liberty or give me DOINGS IN that TOWN doubtedly dampening the enthusiasm of those who say that a part of this power be appointed to our needs. Even Esquire. I am sorry that I have Contlnaed on Page Seven but one wife to give to my— of age, is very apt to become a dispro- in asking we fill our human deficiencies and arise strengthen- America has come "Moisha, deed you ever taste kip- of great- Campus Calendar portionate sibboleth of America's greatness or lack ed and repaired. pered herring? Bets deelicyas. position to Tuesday, December 17 ness. The thoughtful man in college is in a It must be remembered one can pray anywhere—in No, Homann, you see the sine di- Vets IVeivs criteria in deter- vided into the opposite valence it Meeting of Villanovan staff in the office. . . 12:30 P. M. other and more comprehensive church, in the classroom, on the street, as well as in the Mr. Harris /innounced lajst week exercise equal to the sinking fund debenture In his own school Glee Club meets is C. and F. 5 :50 P. M, that all possible effort^ are being mining the cultural plane of his country. solitude of one's room. There is no specific posture, time or of the tenth root of an elm tree. Upper-classmen, Benediction, in Chapel. . . 6:30 P. M. expended at the Veterans Admin- especially in the more progressive colleges and univer- place, for this greatest source of strength which been Of course, you must qualify that and has istration to get the backlog of statement by saying that E Pluri- Wednesday, December 18 sities, he is conscious of changes taking place—changes m left so miserably undeveloped. So remember prayer, remem- subsistence checks cleared up. He bus Unum has the atomic weight Freshmen, Evening prayers, in Chapel .... P. M. educational policies. Since everyone agrees ber it is a calling, a divine worship, it 8^0 advises veterans who have not re- fundamental and make one of the of Brinjac squared. Sailors, do your ' Basketball game, Villanova vs. Muhlen^ ' ^ ' ceived their checks by December that education should fit a man for life, these changes are Resolutions of the New Year. duty— I will be at the head—of the 17 to report to his office before life. flotilla. Damn the torpedoes, full berg, Field House . ... * . . . . ; iC.> . V 8:30 P. M. reflections of a new American outlook on the Christmas Holiday begins. Dur- speed ahead. We shall have Manila Thursday, December 19 oi^ Amer- ing the holidays Mr. Harris will Before exercising his criteria in a judgment envelopes before the break of Students* Mass, in Chapel , , . . from 7:00 A. M. endeavor to investigate all cases, cultural life, the college student must understand what dawn—Pedro, the work in the pine- ican .".', therefore it is important that the fields is hard DPE Meeting C. & F. Avo 3:00 P. M. cultural greatness. It is most difficult to WDiaZARlQW/A apple but Hernandez constitutes names be submitted. does not mind. He is happy. Buenos Upper-classmen, Evening prayers, in and characteristics that dif- Free Dental Care enumerate all the qualities Aires, Senorlta,—Eeet is Chile to- Chapel 6:30 P. M. Many ex-servicemen are aware ferentiate a truly great civilization from one that is merely night, no? Santa Domingo! What Physics Club, Meeting, in Physics Lab. ... 7:30 P. M. that they are entitled to free med- great civilization a night for loving! Won't you sit mediocre. Let it suffice to say that every ical and dental care, but do not on my Hasta la Vista with me and Friday, December 20 has been great, in our eyes, because of its ability to create know how to obtain these benefits. share a glass of Chateau Martin Basketball game, Villanova vs. Loyola something eternal. Thus today we still admire Greek art wine—Whine! Whine! Whine! To receive free dental care the (Bait) Field House 8:30 P. M. veteran must write a leter address- English literature. That's all you do, Homann. Why and philosophy, Roman law and ed to the Veterans Administration. don't you do some studying?—Greg- Saturday, December 21 such contributions? Until now The contents should include a re- Has America made any ory has told Piotr and now all Christmas recess begins with end of class day. quest for dental care, serial num- has been a definite "No." But the college man, Minsk knows it. I'm telling you, the answer Moaday, January 6, 1947 ber, claim number and the name Lenin, the price of borscht is too utilizing educational changes as his criteria, is able to and address of a dentist of the ap- It takes MANY PEOPLE and high for the average moujik—Ae Classes resume. many things to keep on justifies this modification plicant's own choosing. modify this answer "Not Yet." He the director mounts the podium and Symphonic Band rehearsal, in Field giving you the best telephone service in the A form will be returned and after world. by pointing to a new conception of what constitutes the they come into the home stretch. House 7:30 P. M. this form is filled out and returned Assault is leading by a length and It takes a lot of money investors' money to pro- ideai American man. f*£Kf-90 ZH^PT£JRt T^t Freshmen, Benediction, in the Veterans Administration will — — "you r/A/zsJr'ri/e i^O next it's— Canning tells Oephilia Chapel 8:00 P. M. ideal compares favorably with the ideal 3* PR0BLCA15 ,«c»f(eP^f^/f^S send a letter of authorization to vide the facilities. There's an Investment This new man T»e 7 eSS^fS,Y0O that he must go to fight the Rom- Tuesday, January 7, 1947 of $240 civilizations that are fon THc ^(Jti

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t>''. Senior Ball ENGINEER'S MEET Y//////////////////y/y//A/// Philadelphia Students Contlaned from I'sge pns Villanova College was represent- ed at the fall meeting of the Mid- wherever doughbojgl gathered. Af- ter two or three shows a day, al- dle Atlantic Section of the Amer- KEEP SUPPLIED WITH Attend UN Meeting at Y. most every night some of tlie. men ican? Society for Engineering Ed- R wound up in enlisted men's day- ucation at Wilmington, Delaware SCHOOL TICKETS rooms with after-hour music ses- December 7. Among those present Chen See and Fanelli Hear Discussion of South sions. •OOP ON lUMt AND tAll The Mclntyre bahd was lost for at the meeting were Prof, of African Question CAM MNTIl tftIO a while, while touring in southwest Mathematics, E. Amelotti, Prof, of U m Rid*, including Spcciol Germany and more or less bummed M.E., George H. Auth; Prof, of Ch. Pr»« rronsftri. Obtain MtnlM* On Sunday, December 8th, a group of college students around playing for whatever unit E., FrancijB J. Blanchard; Prof, of corion Cordi at School ONIc*. vtransport from Philadelphia and its suburbs went to a meeting of would feed and them. M.E., Joseph C. Greyson; Prof, of Then, by chance, they heard of an- RED ARROW LINES th€ General Assembly of the United Nations at Flushing, E.E., H. S. Bueche; Prof of C.E., other unit entertaining In MMtoSatsMa Sokwfkaii USO John J. Gallen, Dean of Engineer- TnMM|NMMlaii C*< Ne\\ York. This journey was sponsored by the United Na- the shifting of Nuremberg. Due to ing, J. Stanley Morehouse and Prof, tions of Philadelphia through the Council United Nations many troops from one sector to an- of M.E., Jerome Steffens. Stufisnt Council for the bene- other, it was almost impossible to Highly obtain transportation. Vaunted Muhlenberg fit of the member institutions. that the problem be referred to the Here Tomorrow After many hours of anxious International Court for a decision. Because of the limited num- waiting, the Mclntyre band joined The pioblom wa* not aolved dur- ATTENTION ber of tickets available, the a convoy moving to the Nuremberg WILDCATS •n^j the three hr ar^ that the Assem- area. When they arrived they were oppvrijunity to observe a bly met It has been a matter of more than welcome and entertained THE tats Pointing for meeting of one of the world's fore- dispute in pvev ous meetings and Major Upset; restricted with such stars as Ingrid Bergman, 'VILLANOVAN most organizations was will DC in many to follow. Only a SPORTS Jack Benny, Larry Adler and to t'^o students from each college. fraction of tho fl^cJ-two nations ex- others in the Sportspalast in this Villa nova was represented by Ed pressed its views on the matter. • Tuesday, December 17, 1946 German city. The show this group Page Five Meet Fanv.Ui and Jasper Chen See. BEN-ZIN Friday After the trip, Chen See said, "To Indian Problem put on was long remembered and rwo strong - the Flceptics who condemn the U.N. HNIIIII|)||||||||i||||||||||||||||||||||||,|||„||||||||(||,|„|'||,K Rivals Invade discussion was Hal Mclntyre added substantially FORMERLY Ti «i topic under without jrivinjj it a chance, it is points and is off to his ever growing list of follow- Star In Win Field House This Week; to a good start cA*^- the trioblem of the Indians in the well for them tc observe that the again this year. ers. . Harry racked up iJnicu of South Africa. Their lot tiJfl LADOW'S PHARMACY 1 Severance's Baldwin, oigaiiizntion is young; that nation- Donovan Lead 43 points in the Mule's victory In t>ie Union ha^ been, and still is alism is still playing havoc with » Mules over Newark last Wednesday one of oppression and lack of free- SENIOR'S ASSESSMENT . LANCASTER AVE. A SPRING MILL RD. its 'attempt to achieve a workable night. Brother Ed, though not as dom. They have lifted their voices peaoe; and that matters of great Seniors who have not paid Comments (Next door to Villanova Cleaners on the edge of the Campus) Al Severance's Villanova proline a scorer as Harry, is two In shaking aid for their cause from importnce require care, delibei'a- their assessments may do so on inches taller and is a tine asset champions of human rights, the 18th, 19th of 20th of Decem- Heorganization of basketball ac- Wildcats the tion, time, and the grace of God to will return home to under the boards. response in Madam ber or on the 6th or 7th of Jan- tivity at Villanova College, and it add Jiave found be solved rightly. MEET YOUR FRIENDS face uary, holidays. lyight be said of all one of the strongest Deepjn Beserves Pentiet of India, who has presented Our support Is necessary for its following the other athletic Those who have already had endeavors, continues apace with Newcomers who are proving to the --natter to ihe U.N. success as it is for our benefit that AT OUR FOUNTAIN FOR basketball quintets in the Indian prob- their fee collected will pay only plenty of vigor and enthusiasn^ be a fcreat lift to Muhlenberg's WithiA the U.N. this the U.N. is working. Be alert, but East, as- the added fifty cents with the In a determined effort to bring to when they meet hopes aie John "Reds" Graner lem has become a test of the patient, and perliaps it will some LUNCH OR THAT EVENING SNACK and presentation of their receipts. tne blue and white in all branches Muhlenberg's Mules tomorrow Dick McGee, sembly's Integrity and functional day prove to you that the 'pen is two Allentown pro- night. The tapoff value. The question has arisen as of athletic competition the glory is at 8:30 P. M. ducts. Graner is a graduate of mightier than the sv^ord.'" Eastern to the right of the U.N. to deal tiiat was once theirs. And although representatives in the Allentown High while McGee was tne National with the situation. talk of great things Is current Invitation tournament for an All-Catholic selection while play- the Floor Debate among those whose perspective is last two years, the Mules have ing for Allentown Central Cath- a distance all fielded Sir Hartley Shawcross, United ffom and from sides another powerful club and olic. prognostications delegate, held that the babble on like although beaten already by , Kingdom Two ehort men who fit Tennyson's "Brook," to join an end Temple, they into U.N. has no ju/is liction m the mat- have set their sights Coach Barker's less river of seemingly endless pred- plans are Al Saem- ter on the ground that Article II, on a mid-March Garden invitation ications that things are looking mer and Ed Schwob. Both are fast, the Constitution ex« up. again this year. flection F, of aggressive and good ball Something new has been added Loyola handlers, pUcitly stages that the U.N. cannot Moves In Friday assets and it isn't just a dreamed up pre- which to help to compensate act on domestic problems. On the On Friday night the Wildcats will ifeason exhuberance, but a fine com- for their lack of size. other hand, thePhilippine delegate, face their last foe before the bination of cooperation on the part Three service veterans Lt. General Carlos Romulo, pointed Christmas holidays in the person who pre- of administrators of athletic policy, viously won varsity basketball ou', that the Indian problem in the of Loyola College of . J[ new found wealth of material, letters at 'Berg are back. Union of South Africa is not a do- The Greyhounds have a log Jim and an incentive to attempt to in- of Capehart, but is one of moral- two Chuck Theisen and Diifk mestic probllace in the new athletic sun. Baldwin, the Mules also have gainst the Alumni and 58-42 over .Agreeing with the Philippine Turning to a resume of the brothers Harry and Ed Donovan Fort Belvoir. doit-ation in principle were dele- Rider game last Friday night, the Track Team back from the 1945-46 aggregation. However the Greyhounds ran gates Costillo Najera of Mexico and Loaded With significance of the victory can be H. Donovan into trouble during the three of Panama, while Gets 43 In Game game Roberto Tim ney road trip iTimmed up by recalling to mind Baldwin has been a star for the on Dec. 6, 7, and 8. Rhode the Nethe.'ani relegation adhered that old phrase, "One robin dobs Cardinal and Grey ever Island State, Seton Hall and La lo the viewpoint of the United Stars; since he ^not make the Spring." The Rider Villanova's Best stepped Salle College tripped the K.ngdom. on the Allentown campus Baltimore Wall team, fighting from the open- as lads on s^^uccesssive I'lominent ps points of conflict a Navy trainee in 1944. In his nights by ing whistle to the final gun, was Lack of Indoor Track scores of mf'Mning and scope of Hurts; Many Record Holders first year he lead the team's scor- 84-66, 80-38, and 7X-46 w**'** the definitely not of sufficient potential and "Human ing and was chosen All-State, while respectively. "Df -nestic Probirms" irtrength collectively or on Squad [ individually last year he was Laey Greyhound Ace Ti.Ht what do they em- smoko ' runnerup to Harry xl'ghts." to constitute a measuring rod of dtitei.iine this problem, Donovan for scoring honors. Coach Emil "Lefty" Reitz has a b af e? To the potentials of this year's Villa- By PAT SPLANE He rie'egates proposed should be a valuable steadying topflight performer in Jim Lacy, Sivoral of Ihe ^: ttK)va team. While, for the last two and a half in- k months, people 6-foot 2-inch forward. have fluence for some of the less ex- The ex-sailor The home team's ability to pen- been filhng PHILIP MORRIS! stadiums across the country to watch perienced members is picking up where he left off in football of ictrate the zone defense from a the team. games week after week, the Harriers, Harry Donovan led the iftttural asset, namely, the ability who ar© now about 'Berg's CATV POix'rivr^ to oring share the limelight parade last year with I to score from the outside, left the with the basketball teams, have been 389 ^^l (^ol^S'ontinued on Page Seven [fi:reat enigma unanswered: getting ready for Can the one of the most demanding of all sports t%am, when the gunners fail to hit, Need Indoor Track I execute under the basket technique The preparation for the in- George [which is the pay off and the margin Guida, who tied Jesse Wildcats Rout Rider 71-32; lift victory when equal material door track season, which Owens' time for the 200 meter dash on. when he beat Herb McKenley, Il- [ meets head opens for the Wildcats with The performance of daptain Joe linois, the holder of the World's the Philadelphia Inquirer record U. S. Province JKord was self evident and little last year. These men made *Major' Stars; Lord Gets 19 .'«-,. * meet on January 24, has been ser- up CLEAN, FRESH, PURE . y the mile relay [can be added here for his sterling team that won 150th Year of Order in This iously the by, Rider [qualities of leadership and the in- hampered by the lack of Pena Relays in the '42r'43 sea- The 1946-47 edition of the was forced^ to switch ;' •'• '... :'['...".- , an indoor track. son, ; r. their shifting Country Celebrated by Sol- |s))iration that he gave to the rest This factor, unless Wildcats' basketball zone defense to a quickly remedied, team ,of the club. Leo Wolfe, a yearling will put the Robert "Ace" Reagan, the 2 miler man to man defense. It was then emn High Mass at Chapel Amer/co's FINEST Giwi^f/e / Villanovans opened the current basketball kfrom the town which gave the at a definite disadvan- from St. Peter's, New Jersey; that Ricca became most effective. tage in all of their season last Friday night [client colonials such a great boost meets through- Dan Remond, winner of the mile at Working from his pivot post, the on-hundred and fiftieth out the season. Coach The [In the dark days of the Revolution, "Jumbo" Ell- race last year in the annual the Villanova Field House tall, rangy center set up play after iot has a wealth of material with Princeton play anniversary of the opening of Of course fhe Havor's ALL youri'^ ilso serv»ed notice that his con- Invitation Meet; and with an impressive 71-32 victory until Villanova led 33-13 and which to work, but he will not be Frank the first Augustinian pro 'tlibution on the wooden way this Hinnenkamp, four year over a hard-fighting Rider College Al Severance withdrew his first in every Philip Morris you smoke able to do much with It if he is track [season should have like effect on man at Harrisburg High quintet. After spotting Rider six string to give their understudies a vince in America was cele- unable to get an indoor track. School 4UI through the day! And here's [the home folks. Joe Bremer, always are all former Villanovan points, Villanova proved most chance to get some experience. brated last Wednesday, De- Although the schedule is very Harriers. decisively that they Spearheaded by why , . • l^alytical, deflnately has corrected have once "Major" Mc- 11. ' tough, the scales are being balanced Jack Holmes, South Jersey sprint Donnell cember ^ Isome glaring faults of fundamen- more returned to prominence in and Del Purgatorio, the There's afi important by the quantity and quality of champion for the 100 and 220 The occasion was marked by a difference [tals and although, on one or two yard the collegiate basketball world. second string pressed the attack material that has turned out for dashes from Haddonfleld Solmen High Mass in the College in Philip Morris manufacture that [(fccasions had mental relapses, High Bider Takes Early Lead and at halftime Villanova led 40-18. chapel, followed by a dinner in the track thia year. There are from School; Leo Dillon, Philadelphia [nevertheless, his overall game was Rider, taking advantage of Villa- Blong ajid Brehmer Impressive monastery dining room. The Mass makes Philip Morris taste better— fifty to seventy-five men who have sprint champ for the 100 and 220 [most stimulating. The custodian of nova's difficulty in finding their The was offered in thanksgiving of the smoke better— because it lets the reported for this . Although from West Catholic; and Gene "Judge" started his regulars jthe pivot position, Brooks Ricca, range on long shots, commanded blessings which have marked the Jumbo has been sick and has had Kelley, a member of the N.A.A.U. in the second half and the team, FULL FLAVOR come through for |did a masterful job off the a 6-0 lead in the early moments back | Order and their work in this coun- very little time since the opening championship mile relay team, who moving fast, went on a scoring and his assists foretold of the ball game. However this :;;v^ c/gtfU i Jljoards of school to find runs the 440 In spree of .try. ;;;; . -.,;..,:., your complete enjoyment— out just who can 61 seconds are all 16 points. Instead of uture contributions of magnificent lead proved to be a temporary one, Celebrant of the Mass was Very do what, he knows some of the Freshman additions to the team's \ getting their points on long sets fresh, pure/ [proportions. Silent John Blong and as Joe Lord sank a long shot pav- Reverend Mortimer A. Sullivan, men from past seasons and from supply of sprinters. as they did in the first half, their jv^vacious "i/y" Raiken, solid and their records. ing the way for the avalanche O.S.A.; the deacon was Reverend Try Phiiip Mosftls-»you» too, Hampered as he la Boss Heads Distance Men play was marked by short passes Isteady ball players, have not yet by his sickness which was to follow. John J. Barthouski, O.S.A., and the and the lack of an The list of distance men is head- and fancy ball handling. Blong, will agree that Philip Morris is [reached their full stride but will Indoor track, Elliot The first half was featured by sub-deacoon was Reverend Charles haa said that he ed by Browning Ross, who has lost who had been held scoreless in the ityidoubtedly come into true per- can't state positively the "dead-eye" shooting of Captain Baker, O.S.A. America's FINEST Cigarette/ what the sea- four races in five years of run- first half, along with Brehmer, ac- Ispective after the season starts to son will be like. However, Joe Lord from the outside History of Order he did ning. He runa all the distances and by counted for most of the baskets. lioU. say that, from what he knows, the adroit ball handling The sermon, fleilvered by Rev. he from the mile to the cross-country of Leo The second team then returned Three men In will expect to be very Wolf. Lord sank Joseph M. Dougherty, OS. A., re- , particular gave strong in marathons. This year he has re- 7 shots out of 12 and put the finishing sprinting, middle-distance touches on counted the history of the Augus- indication of not only string sec- running, ceived an invitation to run in the attempts in the first half thereby what and the proved to be a most enjoy- the "new world." Father jndary and supporting strength weights; and, so far as steeple chase giving advance notice all tinians in event in the Sugar to future able night— from the viewpoint he is able to tell, fair in the of Dougherty, Prior of the Villanova (lyit their spirit and drive may be dis- Bowl, the biggest track meet in opponents that he will have to be Villanova tance runs, the a supporter, that is. monastery, stressed the important Jtaken as a warning that they will polevault, and the the South. Brownie is well deserv- guarded closely if they are to win. high Jumping. l^lajor Sparkles contribution of the College Summer >e contending for first call posts. ing of this invitation, as the first Wolf Great Ball Handler Champ time Led School to Catholic education. CAU lynamic and competitive in every Belay Team Beturns he ever ran a steeple chase Leo Wolf's exhibition, especially by the "Maj" and Jack he placed Among the many clergy present sense of the words Major McDonald This year a lot of the past aces first, and has yet to lose early in the first period when he Crossin, the second team put on an the Most Rev. Pulgar, O.S.A., in such a race. exhibition were )rought back shades of the past have returned In the running de- outmaneuvercd three Rider men to which had the crowd of of Iquitos, Peru; Very Rev. This year the steeple Bishop tnd without a doubt can be relied partment. Some of these men are: chase will give Villanova a lead which they 2500 on their feet for the remain- Joseph A. Hickey, O.S.A., and Very hold a special thrill for ipon to stimulate and spur up Ed Fitzgerald, the former St. the fahs never relinquished, brought back ing moments of the ball game. Rev. Charles Melchior, O.S.A., As- Thomas More as it will mark the first time since Crossin, FOR tired and lagging ball club. Del track star, who is a memories of the days of Billy who played on a better sistant General and Prior Provin- veteran of the •42-'43 last year that Ross will compete than miu irgatorlo and Crossin with future season; Dutch Woods. average Sampson team last with cial respectively of the Province of McCarthy, who Is also Forrest Efau, last year's two year, competitive college experience will a member The stunning effectiveness of the by virtue of his outstanding Our Mother of Good Counsel in the of the '42-'43 season; mile chaniplon. Ross and Efau ALWAYS BETTERr».BETTER ALL WAYS Bob O'SuI- Cats on their long set shots was floor play and spirit, should with midwest IIOMMENTS livan, considered by Jumbo as the TBACK shown when after only seven The dinner gathering was briefly C«B(ia«ed • Pste Six best Indoor man he ever had; and RIDER GAMX Sullivan. CoBtlnard ob Pugt Six minutes of playing time had gone addressed by Father Coatinved •u Ttf^ H\x Tuwday, Decembtr 17» 1S4I TttMday, December 17, 1946 j^AgciSix THE VILLANOVAN THE VILLANOVAN Coaches Severaticemen Travel to In The Sportli^t Corner \ By BOB MeNAMARA ]k^ Meet Princeton Tigers j, Villanova is Proud This week the sportlight is on Joe Lord, the captain of Avenge Double Setback of Last Season ; 'Cats Out to the Wildcat quintet and the high scorer with 19 points i^ Elliot, Of "Jumbo" Nassau Club Rated High in Ivy League the season's opener last Friday night. The athletic career of Joe Lord Track, Golfer, Coach By JIM LYONS the Wildcat five travels to Princeton, New By BOB MeNAMARA Tonight Jersey to meet the Nassau Tigers in the first game of a The indoor track season is home and home arrangement. TKe 'Cats, who defeated the is an close at hand so this Rider Roughriders in their opener, will be striving for win appropriate time to have an number two. Oddly enough, Princeton also inaugurated its season Inside view of the man behind current basketball the activities of Villanova's -SEEN- runners, the coach, Jim "Jumbo" Elliot. From the Sidelines Soon after Jumbo came to Villa- FOOTBALL ON THE BRAIN nova in 1931( he inaugurated his John Dzltko, one of the most bril- Collegiate career by leading Villa- liant quarterbacks at Villanova in nova to, the national freshman recent years, just finished a season mile relay championship. He also with the Jersey City Giants, a farm Wet>t undefeated in all dual meets team of the New Yorlt Giants. This during the frosh campaign, partici- year he planned the strategy that pating in the quarter and half mile led them to the top of the league. •vents. Went Undefeated • • • ' The next year Jim represented HERE'S HOPING good the varsity squad and was inval- "Babe" Ross, reputedly as a his brother Brownie, uable in starting a Villanova dom- runner as might_ enter Villanova next semes ination in the mile relay event held i annually at the Penn Relays. Jim ter. He has just been discharged anchored this famed quartet which from the armed service and la of entering college. His notched first place in 1933, 34 and thinking is trying to persuade 39. During these same three years, brother him which were Villanova's "golden to become a Wildcat. • • • days in track," Jumbo went unde- IT'S feated in all dual meets in which SHOWING HOW DONE ha handled his favorite assign- While George Guida was the ments, the quarter and half mile. track coach at the Sampson Naval Jim captained the cindermen in Training Station, he won the 300 both 1934 and 1935. The latter, meter dash two years in a row in which was his last at Villanova, is the Philadelphia Inquirer Meet. probably the best he has turned in. This year he will be the defending that Jim ran his champ It was this year ^ 47.9 seconds quarter and 1:54.1 half which are both far in front of any COAST TO COAST Smith, coached the times ever recorded by any other CUper who Villanova runner. University of San Francisco's Broke World's Record eleven this season is now the head coach to the Boslon Yankees. During the winter of 1935 Jumbo ran his greatest race although he had to content himself with second place. This took place in Madison Rider Game Garden during the renown- Square Continued From Vnge Five ed Mllrose Invitation. Of all the events in this annual classic the a little more experience, equal and most heralded is the "Milrose 600" even surpass the enviable court which brings together America's top records that his brother "Chink" four performers in the 600 yard set at Penn. run. Thia particular year It was In the preliminary game, two generally conceded that there was teams composed of football players no runner In the country to con- from Austin Hall and Alumni Hall tend with undefeated Horntostel, played with Alumni winning 49-33, the National Collegiate half-mile Villanova the champ. However, at the end of G. F. race opinion changed because Jim Raiken, forward 1 Elliot had raced Horntostel to a Lord, forward 9 by new world's record only to lose Price, forward a scant six Inches. The official time Bunn, forward 1:11.3 which better- was recorded as Brehmer, foi-ward ... 6 old world's mark by .3 of ed the McDonnell, forward . 2 a second. So, really, Jumbo broke Fricke, forward have it the world's record only to Ricca, center ..,.,.. 4 Bhaded in the same race. Sabol, center ..,.«.. It was during Jim's abbbreviated Blong, guard 3 two weeks' preparation for this race Wolf, guard 4 that he outran the great Gene D. Purgatorlo, guard 4 unofficial Venzke while doing an Pla, guard 1:55 half mile. This, however, was Crossin, guard 2 for both ath- only a practice run Schwille, guard ..... letes. Coaching Ten Years Totals 34 The year after his graduation Rider College Jim ^returned to his Alma Mater to of take over the coaching duties Roedel, forward 1 job he never re- the track team, a Shafman, foi'ward ... linquished except for a period of Campo, forward 1 of naval service. Before this tour Smith, forward 1 duty Jim gave Villanova many fine Tack, forward 2 '38 track teams, two of these, the Boyd, center 5 undefeated in and '39 squads, went Cottrell, center However, dual meet competition. Hamer, guard ...... Jim will not hesitate to recommend Black, guard 4 the best of the 1941 organization as Piffath, guard to date. the ten he has tutored Ransom, guard ...... The mile relay quartet of this O'Sul- year, which was made up of Totals 14 4 32 Dunbar, llvan, Guida, Hooper and Halftime—Villanova, 40-18. at •asily won the class B mile run Officials—Osborne and Geiges. the Penn Relays despite the fact that George Guida was caught in a po«"ket and was forced to break his atride. Deapite this mishap the of- ficial time was 3:18.8. Thia '41 squad also placed second in both indoor and outdoor IC4A meets. The per- formance of 6illy Hooper, that year, were a personal tribute to Jim Elliot since Hooper's first con- tact with the track sport came dur- ing his Sophomore year at Villa- nova. Jim who readily saw the po- tentials of thiB untried runner, pa- tiently Inatructed him through the fundamentals of the cinder game and brought him to the point where Hooper turned In 491 quarters, 1:56.4 halves and 4:18 miles. Qrtmt Golfer Jumbo's athletic activities have not been restricted to just one sport, in fact he hats won much na- tional recognition on the golf links. He captained the Villanova golfers In 1934 and 1035. In the Berkshire Invitation, an annual golf classic, he carded a five under par 68 In 1941, a tournament record that still stands. In 1943 Jumbo teamed with Jimmy Demaret In an exhibi- tion match against Byron Nelson and Jug McSpaden that ended in a deadlock when Jim's birdie three .

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Tmmitjf DeceMlMr 17, n Page Eight THX VILLA1I#V^N Rochester Clab To Play Host At

Holiday Dinner

•<'. .'* Alumni groups is to The trend in Massachusetts Tomorrow With the date of the Belle Air Ball rapidly approaching, include undergraduates in the ac- To the pampus is alive with final preparations for the evening's tivities of the association. Hy FRANK DITURI Auto Owners Asked to advan- familinriiie them with the Rev. Vincent A. McQuade, O.S.A., Assistant Professor entertainment. The chairmen and the student body are in to be pained when they reach Abide by College Regula- tages of Social Sciences high gear, striving to make this dance the high-spot of the .' Veteran's .' and chairman of the Guidance alumni is the purpose riJ • •• •tft/i the 8 ntus of tions on Parking social year at ViUanova. of this plan. Bureau, will leave Villanova College in the near future to prohibit Sam Canning, the dance The next issue of The Alumnus, < f^ head the new college to be established by the Order of St. A campaign to campus Villanova parking will go into effect huirman, reports that he is official publication of the Augustine on the outskirts of Andover, Mass. tomor- Students Move Association, will be distrib- row, Wednesday Jaii. 15, it was an- /ell pleased with the work of Alumni mm Very Rev. A. Sul- of January. Mortimer nounced today. Professors and uted during the middle '^e various Transferred . • • committees and The alumni association of Villa- livan, O.S.A., provincial of students are requested to abide by Into Barracks nova. extends to the priests, faculty the Eastern Province of the the college regulations on this sub- and s udent body Holiday Greet- Augustinian Fathiprs a n - ject as published in the handbook. Freshmen Invade Recent- best of wishes thiough- K«J^a Many complaints concerning the ings and the *itmiiroed -thlTft^l^iffitment of aut-the. iteming new year. parking problem have come from ly Finished Army Father McQuade as president of the Are marshal, businessmen and the new InBtitutlon. The college trucking concerns making deliver- Barracks ^'Sij ies on the campus. en- The Bull Pen will be built on the former Dris- Contractors Freshmen, till then residing in CoU Estate and will serve the Bos- gaged in the construction of the the Field House, responded glee- Cttntiiid'^d From lage Two ton, Lawrence, Lowell, Readingr, barracks on the campus have re- fully, upon their return to the col- in his last speech said, "Children \.%^".-> Haverhill and Andover areas. A marked that the roads in the vicin- lege on the evening of the 6th of ^"'K^T^ 9 have a habit of growing up." This day school with facilities for about ity of the Commerce and Finance January, to the news that they Building are almost impassible due second important observation vsas also 800 men, it will offer courses and would "have to" move to the grant degrees in liberal arts, sci- to parked cars. In case of Are or of two completed barracks on the by Mendelev in October 1890 made •nce, business and education. emergency crowded roads are a succeeding day. That night most the atomic when he assigned Claasee to Start Soon meuuce. of them drowsed restlessly await- a;* element foit- weij;ht of B to the Original plans called for classes College professors and instruc- ing the time when they would of—oxygen, folnder, a compound to start In 1948, but the schedule tors have been asked to park their move. this patient the air- nurse, give is being advanced in an attempt to cars in the triangle, in back of On Monday morning, the general respiration? Humph, my n artificial Meet the present educational short- Mendel Hall; as well as the lot in exodus from the Gym began when I can afford the name is Lalerty— age. Father McQuade asserted that back of the Commerce and Fi- early risers commenced to cart real thing. Trotzky is an enemy of *'every effort will be made to begin nance building. Students are to their personal belongings to the the state and will be eliminated Classes in September, 1947, in an make use of the lot adjacent to long-awaited new dormitories. nxet purge. Remember. Seru- in the attempt to meet the educational the tennis courts and the lot oppo- The 2-3tory barracks, Army type tan spelled backwards is UI-i-UL:' demands of ex-servicemen in the site the gymnasium. T-B, 100 feet long by 30 feet wide, area." He also added that only Many suggestions on how to al- are looted along Lancaster Pike, Imbued with thjp Christmas spir- Ave. from the Field freshmen would be admitted In leviate the parking problem have across Ithan its as you can readily see. we wish call for four barracks the flrst class. been received by the administra- House. Plans to extend to all of you a very dormitories, No name has yet been given tion. One of the suggestions like- to be converted into HAL McINTYBE Merry Christmas and a prosperous containing 25 rooms. to the school; the decision on that ly to be considered, if the parking each New Year! The Christmastide dents are supporting their school's msltter resting probably with the problem is not solved will be the Barracks Insulated swells within our poetic breast a REV. V. A. McQUADE, O.S.A. new president. The administrative organizing of campus police. If The barracks have been insulated social functions. Following an an- feeling of bonhomie towards all this method is adopted these offi- with metal foil, and the walls of (and Kearney too). and teaching staff is just in the ticipated rush for tickets after the mankind cers will be instructed to issue are of good \ process of organization. A cadra the rooms and passageways "Peace on earth to men "tickets" return from Christmas vacation, corps will come from Villanova for illegal parking. It is built of fire-proof composition will," is a quotation that we should College Initiates hoped by the administration that boards. Heating is accomplished by the ticket committee announced carry in our hearts throughout the because of the large ex-w PKP cooperation can be had by observ- a hot air circulating system, sep- that there are still tickets avail- year; then, perhaps, we may yet . perience of the members of its ance of the regulations. arate to each building. see that futuristic "Peace in Our faculty. The remainder of the able and they may be purchased Each floor of the new dormitories ••\, •taff will then be drawn from the : Times." Engineer Pledges commodious shower at any time in the information younger men of the Eastern Prov- Dinner has a large, Dance and wash room fitted with the very booth in Mendel Hall. ince. Thirty-nine New Members Chales LaBelle, of Chairman the latest facilities obtainable. The music makers, namely Hal JEANNETT*S v' Member of Faculty Since 19S8 Senior Dinner Dance Cammittee, students will occupy a room, Mclntyre and his orchestra are al- FLOWEB SHOP Father McQuade is a well-known Paddled Profusely Two Occasion* '"''•. announced the completion of plans Floral Idess for All •%. Catholic authority on labor and and their furnishings consist of a ready on hand, playing an engage- :::-f'' for traditional SPECIALIZING IN COBSAOKS Wednesday night, January 8, this affair. The din- double-decker bed, large Navy-sur- ment at Philadelphia's mecca of Member Florists' Telegraph sociology, and has been on the ner dance will be held Sat. evening two tables, two chairs, is being Delivery Associatioti faculty of Villanova College since 1947 Phi Kappa Pi held its initia- plus locker, name bands, the Click. Hal t, in the Hotel Adelphia beginning at 828 LANCASTER AVE. two desk lamps, and two built-in received favorably by his Philadel- 1938. Originally from the Boston tion in Mendel Hall. Thirty-nine o'clock. BBYN MAWB seven clothes closets. This arangement phia audience, so much so, that area, he was born in Lawrence, pledges went through the "tried BBYN MAWB 6T Bob Shebley and his Sextet will provides ample space for extra con- orchestra is being held over CAROL lYNNE Mass. in 1909. He received an A.B. the and true" form of initiation to be on hand to furnish the music veniences as the rommates desire. of the month. Many degree in liberal |pts from Villa- until the 15th Premiere Ballerina Engineer- for the dance. This year for the All the men residing in the bar- previewed Hal Fascinating nova in 1931. become hiembers of the of the students have first time since before the war the racks agree to the merits of the at the Click and report that he will Silver Blades Father McQuade was ordained ing Fraternity on the campus . of the dinner dance will be held on the barracks building as a dormitory a big success and one of the In 1934 after completing his theo- Rev. Francis X. N. McGuire, be APTITUDE TESTS evening following the Belle Air aiid join in wishing the residents play on the campus logical studies at the Augustinian best bands to O.SA., President of the College, Bell. of the Blue Rooms that they too years. College, the Catholic University of in many '"K? was the honored guest at the sup- gain pleasure of moving into Bar- Decoration Elaborate AND COUNSELING America in 1938. He then joined racks 3 which will be finished in Burke and his committee Help you select » suitable "ma- the faculty at Villanova College. per after the initiation and he ad- DANCE TICKETS John ''*>^- a very short time. In simple but finished the arangements for jor''^ and make a sound occupa- Tickets for the Senior Ball have Prominent on Campus dressed the members. Rev. John descriptive words C. Tyson Reilly, 1/ the decorations. Many themes were tional choice. ' During hia last two years at will be on sale at Information Booklet V-l O'Leary, O.S.A., Moderator of the Class of '60, described his delight from all re- Free Villanova, Fr, McQuade has served booth. carefully studied and i" Fraternity, Rev. J. Vrana, O.S.A., at life in the old Army barracks choice will Tomlinson Counselors chairmeun of the Veteran's Guid- ports the committee's as Dr. Haenish and Mr Ammelotti also with "It's swell!" 220 S. 16th St.» PhUa. 2 be received with awe. Extensive ance Bureau, which he organized spoke to the old and new members KI 5-2112 plans have been worked out with from the first days of the Influx of of the Fraternity Interior decorator from Phil- veteran students. Previous to that Pledges Accepted an WeVe Movin' In . . adelphia, #0 transform the field be was assistant to the president, The following men become mem- house Into a ball room suited to acting dean, and head of the col- bers: Dan Redmond, William Do- the occasion of the Belle Air Ball. lege's V-12 training program. land, Ekl Schollmeyer, Gus Sanders, always will be College Tailor Very Rev. Francis X. N. Mc- Newman Donahue, John Hennessy, The decorations ,as the committee hopes Ouire, OilJl., President of Villa- Bob Fitzmeyer, John Link, Bab unique and designs of the past ¥'" nova College, expressed the regrets Pope, Paul Hanafln, Carl Hasel- to surpass the of the faculty and students at los- maier, Tom Janes, Dan Haflinger, dances design of the programs will ing such an able and popular ad- Bill Brennan, Bob Sollazzo, Iver The with the theme of ministrator and the pleasure felt Petersen, John Janes, Bob Graf, be in keeping Coladonato \ and the committee by all in the honoring of Father Rudolph Swanson, Bill Ceroid, Jim the affairs that their choiqe THEY SATISFY McQuade and Villanova College by Wilkes, Herman Diesel, Jim Fisch- feels sure will be pleasing to selecting him for the position. er, Dom Labanca, Dan Bove, Ray of a program Tailor Shop, Inc. consist of Hafner, Al Wetzel, Michael Now- all. The programs will •w^ww^^B^^.".^* mww^^^^ wr booklets and should BUILDING PLANS lan, Thomas Santry, Roland Mayer, white leather of the The building project, consisting Walter Knapp, Warren Tobelmann, be a fitting keep-sake 2 ARTHUR ROAD >. of the new library, chemical en- Paul Hennessey, Neal McGee, Bill occasion. feature of the dance as al- Rosemont. Penna. gineering, and naval science build- Rooney, C. J. Burke ,J. Magee, Jack The will the Senior Prom- ings is to get under way soon aftei; Brett. ways be dedicatory Bryn Mawr 1266 the next Villanova College Board With all the new membess added enade, followed by the for each of the classes. Dan ilneeting to be held during the flrst to the ranks of the fraternity, the dances class pres- do adJustmentA the way week of February. Headed by the organization bfui grown to be the Redmond, the senior We the March |lev. Francis X. McOuire O.S.A., largest active group on the college ident, will lead Senior tbem. class will you irant president of Villanova College, the campus. The fraternity hopes to go and then the graduating selected )>oard will decide on the bids of far ahead of any existing organ- dance to the tune they as favorite. The Junior, Sopho- Work and Service—Good Uie various contractors, and will ization in its social plans. their choose one of them to construct In prewar days the fraternity more and Freshman choices will the buildings. had an active bowling league, with follow In that order. Only the mem- Prices Reasonable m^^^^mwfm^',*^^^^^-^^^^'^^' Dean Morehouse, and several members competing for a bowling bers of the respective classes will Gofr^i^ ^9^ tJMm * Mnw ToMM Ca professori and teachers of the trophy. It is the hope of the pre- dance while their selection is being sent leaders that the bowling played. This is Just one of the Walk? Clothm Picked !chool lutva helped in the designs Why ths bulldlnga, and many new league will start In the near future. many traditions that makes the t —Staff Photo by Flsharty. otlher social events are plan- Belle Air Ball a function every Up at Pie Shop DaUy! and improTtd systems of heating Many Wasco Berxansky, In a delighted repose. Is oarrfed. with hto bunk, 4sd othMT devices will be In- ned as well as field trips to over the threshold of his new college home by feUow-Freshmen, FORMAL DANCE oorporatad. ntlghboring Industrial^ants, 4oe Cateffie and George Ssjmiaaskl. Cs«l