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, Pace 12 THE VILLANOVAN Nofv«nib«r 4, 1959 student Gov't. Reviewed Cyril Burlce Trophy VILLANOVA 22 DAYTON (See Poge 8) 011311 (See Pogc 20) Wildcats Flyers For First Vol. 35—No. 8 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, Down VILLANOVA. PA. Win «* November 18, 1959 ton struck again with Villa- Murray ; iy Jim nova's old nemesis the long pass play or home run. Ralph Harper Well, No. 7 proved lucky for faded back on first down lofted the Villanova Wildcats Saturday the ball 50 yards to Bob Cyphers as they downed the Dayton Fly- for a T.D. The placement by Ted ers 22-13. Chosen For Kramer was good Dayton 32 and Who's After six straight defeats, the Who led at halftime 13-8. Thirty-two finally realized their pre- Villanova seniors have been named to 'Cats The third quarter was score- the ' annual National season potential by playing Collegiate Who's Who. less with both teams defense All three of great football before a Parent's the male undergraduate divisions have showing up real well on the I'epresentatives Day crowd of about 7,000 among the honored group of Villanovans, muddy turf. In the fourth quar- who will be pictured (There's that 7 again!). in the directory of outstanding college ter yillanova's mudders came students published each Coach Joe Rogers sent his year. alive. ,« . Arts Sciences charges on to a muddy field still _ & Lead With less than' a minute gone The Arts and Sciences diyision fired up from a fine game against lead the Who's Who list in the final period senior quar- this V.P.I, the week before. Rogers year, with 17 students terback Ed Roehre rifled a line chosen. had said he was close to finding Eight Engineers were drive pass to sophomore half- selected, the right combinations and Sat- Student Council and the Commerce and back Mike Pettine who flew past Finance urday the Team really a division and seven rep- was the Dayton secondery for a team. resentatives. touchdown. Overall the play Week The 32 men were selected covered 53 yards-—20 by air and Reggie Rides Again from a group of approximately 33 on the ground. The P.A.T. In Now Progress 80 nominees. The Student Coun- In the first quarter the 'Cats jWas good and Villanova led 16- This week marks the third cil, the deans of the various di- showed they were out to make '13. (Incidentally the pass was an- nual observance visions, and the moderators of their own luck when Reggie V.U. 2nd completion) (they were of Student all campus Powe scooped up a fumble on Council Week. organizations sub- 2-7 while Dajrton was 6-17.) mitted Begun in 1957, under the Pat lists of outstanding stu- the 34, after a vicious tackle by After a punt by Dayton hit Nicholson-Don Kempf regime, dents to the final selection com- Nick Langone on a lateral play guard, Tony Sperandeo, the ball the affair has enjoyed mild mittee. forced Flyer Ed Monahan to was put on the 28 and Villanova suc- ' cess at Villanova. Selection Committee throw wide. After the Cats took over. 17 The purpose of the Week, This selection moved the ball to the —Big It took 10 plays before Nick committee was said Chairman Tom Hoffman, is composed of Rev. Leon Horin carried the ball 7 Langone took the ball into the Joseph Kem- Connie Donahue (seated) featured in to stimulate straight for first BeUe Masque*8 fall production, consults with chore- student interest in me, OSA, vice president of times the score. end zone for the final scoring of Stu- ographer Sue Ahrold (left) and cast members Rosemary Donnelly and Mary Ann student government; especially, dent Affairs. (Notice all these beautiful 7's!) \;---::^'::['^':r:i:y-v..-.'- Kenvan on a Rev. Dante Giro- the day. fine point of the play's action. that at Villanova. lami. OSA. dean of Student ' carried I Ac- * ^ ball . Leon the in for the The game was a real team ef- ——^ , I. As has been the tivities, Rev. Norbert Whitley, two point conversion. fort with special mention going procedure in the past, the week's activities OSA, university Chaplain. Rev. The Dayton Flyers came right to Ed Roehr, Bill Craig "who back in the second quarter when will be under the directorship William Farrell, OSA. assistant has found himseir' . mostly fullback Frank Griazdowski cap- Belle Masque's of the vice-president of the Stu- to the chaplain. Rev. George Mc- in the Dayton backfield and Hen- First Musical dent Council. This year Bob De- Laughlin, OSA, dean of Men, ped a 79 yard march with a one ry Gotaro a soph center who's Lisa will head up the affair with Tom Hoffman, Student Council yard plunge for their first six first full outstanding. game was chairman, pointer. The P.A.T. the assistance of the Council and Ray Rafferty, was no So, coach Joe Rogers and Vil- Bows Tonite In Field House good and Treasurer—Bill Vincent, day senior class president. Villanova held a slim I lanovans are in seventh (7) Belle 8-6.': .;;.-- Masque drama society Little Background the school. Naturally, they hop. Nominees were required to lead this week but its can heaven back vill stage its possess first musical pro- "By and large, none of the produce a more spectacular af- Proceedings got officially un- a minimum scholastic to earth next Saturday against d c t i o n That Home Ron Again Nick Langone, sopli quarterbaclc, comes over the top of the heap for final score in last u , "The Higher You players has a singing back- fair." derway Sunday night on the average of 2.5, be active in rec- Army when the 'Cats stay up quarter of Dayton game. Climb," which opens tonight in ground," he added, "but they The performance of WVIL show—Digest, with a ognized campus activities, and Then in the final moment Day- "The for two in row. i the Field House. be in a have all adapted like profession- Higher You Climb" will be ac- formal opening of the week by "good standing" with uni- the versity "This is quite a revolutionary als to their musical demands." companied by an orchestra com- Student Council officers. authorities. thing for the club—singing, Performances will be contin- posed primarily of Villanova Activities Planned First Announcement Frosh 38-13 ued through Sunday night, with first Whip Rams is band members, Yesterday, The public that —but musical comedy is under the direc- a Student Govern- announcement Caldwell? curtain time set for 8:30 p.m. of the Contain tion of ment forum Can 'Cats a real part of the theatre," said Lou Martucci, was held in the C men selected for this Link Hallowell, president Tickets, which can be purchased and F building, with vear's Who's Who comes in Loss of the Among the numbers to be pre- the officers this Avenge Varsity ;,,,::• By Mike Donahae season in 't^e person of Joe Cald- most outstanding performance at the box office, are $1 for of both this issue of the society, who has a featured role. sented are: "Where is the Single year's and last VILLANOVAN. it will be a pair of status well, brilliant Cadet quarterback. for the climatic service clash Villanova students, and $1.50 for year's Council Winners and by Dmi Cfrove yard run moved the ball to the Man to Hide?" (sung by Mc- conducting the ac- their accomplish- seekers in the best Vance Pack- Prior to the Air Force Academy with Navy. general admission. Tickets are tivities. •,'•:•: ;; ments will be found pictured in Villanova's underrated frosh 36. :.. .:•,:.;, Coy); "Fugue for Old Dolls;" ard tradition who will square off game. Army's field general was WUd Offense now on sale in the Pie Shoppe. "I Love Men;" and "The Cour- Tonight, a Student Congress the centerfolds. football team slammed out At this point Richman threw the leading in the Retreat Forms against each other on the Michie second passer When the Middies jitterbug- Hallowell and Mr. Richard Du- meeting will be held in the East The selection committee ex- a 38 to 13 victory last Friday one of his southpaw strikes to age Song." Field gridiron Saturday at West country from a yardage gained ged their defense in Dawkins' prey, director, are enthusiastic Lounge of Dougherty Hall, pressed its confidnce that the 32 The presentation is costumed at over the previously undefeated Rettino, who followed his block- .<:.:,'.' Point. ^,, point of view. In five games direction, Anderson ran wild of- about the newly-discovered :" For Blackwood voice 6:30. The meeting will be an seniors namedto Who's Who rep- ' ing M and staged in the sixteenth cen- West Chester frosh. beautifully for the T.D. Villanova's Wildciats will be Caldwell's accurate right arm fensively and scored 16 points, quality of the thespians. open one with the resent "Villanova's finest." Hoff- tury style. Its characters are public invited The Kitten's big line contained Richman's run for the extra accounted aiding "Tom going all out to post a prestige had for 789 yards and and abetting Navy's even- McCoy seems to have comic to attend. man and Rafferty both stated Chester's backfiel(i^ point failed. Ready Tomorrow representations of stand- West pony I win at the expense of Army's six touchdowns. His accuracy tual demise no end. the best male voice," said Hallo- Tomorrow, a movie of the Vil- that the winners were "truly ard types.