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Poge 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • Mofch 20, 1968 James^ Patrick^ Relay Teqms Pace Cats To NCA^ Indoor Track Title In Detroit Jcl|pf3SJ^0'Haiifoii (14), Pace NIT Win VlttAMGVAM Scoring a meet record 35 1/2 points, Villanova's By MIKE GORNIOWSKY Vol. No. 19 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. MAKCH 27. 1968 amazing track team crushed all challengers last 43, Villanova took its first major weekend In Detroit's the Wildcats challenge in stride as they out- Cobo Arena as 77- ran away with the NCAA Indoor championships to gunned a taller Wyoming Arlen Specter William F. Buckley^ Jr, 66, in the first round of the NIT, give the school its first NCAA track title since the Speaks last Friday night in the new Mad- 1957 aggregation led by the incomparable RonDelany. ison Square Garden. The eleven Earlier this year, many of the same runners who were Speaks Here Monday point differential far from tells Tonight At Law instrumental in the title led the School the true story of the game which copping Cats* cross- saw the 'Cats ahead by as country squad to its consecutive NCAA title. By BERNIE AUCHTER much Philadelphia District Attorney, His service at tliis position was as 27. As with all the 'Cats' Destroys 1950 he began writing GOD Old Mark Arlen Specter, will speak at Villan- higtillghted by his handling of the On Monday evening, April 1st, ^ previous victories, Kraft's famed AND MAN AT YALE, an attack If anyone can be singled out in the victory which ova Law School tonight at 8:30 p.m. now famous Magisterial Inves- the archconservatlve polemicist ball defense was the major * against his alma mater "for its displayed the tremendous cameraderle which exists The topic of his address is 'Keep- tigations of 1964-65. The import- William F. Buckley Jr. will de- factor in limiting aimless liberalism and lack of a Wyoming at- ing The Police Informed" and Mr. ance of these investigations is at- liver an address on "The Re- tack which prior to this on the team, it is sensational sophomore Larry a sense of mission." He is pres- game Spector's qualifications to speak on tested to by recent political and sponsibility of the Student." The averaged 86.4. James from White Plains, N.Y. Friday evening, ently a candidate for the Yale such a subject are numerous and legislative developments in Penn- lecture will be held in the Field Jones Individual High Corporation, the university's James sped to a new world record for the 440 Impressive. sylvania in the area of magistrate House at 8 p.m. Johnny Jones gained the board of trustees, as a protest yard dash on an 11 lap track as he turned In a ^' Qualifications reform. Mr, Buckley is an author, edi- against Individual scoring honors by tally- Warren Commission tor, columnist, lecturer, and host this "aimless liberal- 47 flat clocking to clip 8 tenths of a second In the field of law and legally re- ing a career high of 38 from ism" and the unfair admissions lated areas Mr. Specter has During the same period Mr. of his television program "Firing points, 20 of which came in the the former world mark held by Theron Lewis of policies. MCCARTHY AND HIS compiled a distinguished record of Specter also served as Assistant Line." After graduating ffom Yale first half. ** Jones hurt us more Philadelphia and Southern University. After the race WILLIAM ENEMIES, written by Mr. Buckley public service. Before undertaking Counsel for the Warren Com- than anything in the first half . . and his brother-in-law, L. Brent as Larry was telephoning his mother In White Plains his present position mission, wiiich conducted the in- of public ser- Bozell, found Senator Joe McCar- we just couldn't match up against assassination of to tell her of his feat, coach Jumbo Elliott told vice as Philadelphia District At- vestigation cf the him," replied the Wyoming coach. Junior Week Officers thy's accusations against pro- torney, Mr. Specter served as President Kennedy in 1964. Complementing Jones brilliant reporters:* **I never thought Pd have a better quarter Communists largely warranted. , Special Assistant Attorney General From 1959 to 1963, Mr. Specter performance was soph guard Fran miler than Charley Jenkins." Jenkins won the Olympic Other books by William Buck- for the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- was grooming himseU for the Dis- O'Hanlon, who relieved Frank Gil- 400 meter run In the ley are: UP FROM LIBERALISM, 1956 games, and James seems vania. trict Attorney's Office by com- Plan Week's Activities len following reinjury THE UNMAKING OF A MAYOR, a to a cinch to take his place In the long list of Vlllanovans piling an impressive record as an his left leg. O'Hanlon, in what By DONNA TAYLOR a behind tiie scenes view of New who have competed In the most respected of all Assistant District Attorney in be a cocktail reception from 11 had to be great weekend for The schedule of activities to be York City's mayoral race; and his a Student Elections 'til 2 at the Covered Wagon Inn track and field events. Neither Elliott nor James during the traditional most recent, a sequel to the Irish, poured in 14 points f conducted in Strafford. Entertainment will Ortega Junior Week has been announced Gasset's "The Revolt of the mostly on jumpers from outside has decided which event to concentrate on in an attempt be provided and admission will be y Take Charlie Scheldt, President of Masses," THE REVOLT AGAINST ttie key. Bob Melchionni added to qualify for the Olympics, The soph speedster Place Tomorrow by free to concert goers upon present- further punch to the 'Cat the Class of '69 and by Art Hall- THE MASSES, in which he fore- is also considered one of the nation's best in the By DENNIS STRAYHEN ation of their ticket stub. Ad- backcourt by dropping in 10 points. eran. General Chairman. The sees a movement toward a con- 440-yard intermediate hurdles. mission for couples not attending Joe Crews and both According to the constituuon activities, however, are far from servative society. Sam Sims *. the concert will be $1.00. 'i of the Student Government Asso- played steadily and combined with James' victory on Friday was matched by senior I being tptallv traditional. Mr. Buckley's journalistic tal- Saturday evening, April 6, the ciaticxi, CHily two men can be nom- ents are also evident in his syn- Jones to grab 23 of the Dave Patrick who scored an 880 triumph In a rather On Monday, April 1, the Junior annual Junior Class Dinner I^ance inated to run for president of the class will sponsor a Mother's dicated column "On the Right," team's 32 rebounds. leisurely 1:52.0 to edge teammate Frank Murphy Day. will be held in the Grand Ballroom SGA and the student body. There The day will begin with which is published by 205 news- The Cowboys led once, 2-1, Mass in of the Sheraton Hotel in Phila- by one tenth of a second. The Cats thus totaled were three bids for the va- but that was it as Melchionni, two the Grotto, andfollowedby a Lunch- papers, and his fortnightly maga- points delphia. Cocktails wUl be served familiar in the garden, 16 on the first night of competition with cant spots this year. The nomina- eon in the Field House and a Fash- zine of conservative opinion "Na- a name at 7, dinner at 8, and there hit back to back jumpers Patrick and James accounting for six each and tion and acceptance speeches and ion Show in Vasey Auditorium. tional Review" which has atxwt and Jones will be dancing 'til 3. En- tiie voting by ttie congress for Father Welsh is expected to 100,000 readers. ran off six of the 'Cats next eight Murphy's second place finish being good for four give tertainment will be provided candidates held in Men- two were the welcoming Ita points. Behind 22-17 coupled with points In the meet which was scored on a 6-4-3-2-1 address. the by Lester Lanin's Dance "Firing Line" del Hall, Tuesday night a week ago. an offense that was grinding to evening William F. Buckley will Band, The Chambers Brothers, who basis. The nomination and second speech- As host of "Firing Line," Bill a halt, the Cowboy's switched de- address a Field House Audience will be just finishing at the Electric Miller and Simpson finished third and fifth re- es for Mike Chappelle were given Buckley is, according to Time fenses only to see the lead on the subject of "The Respon- Factory, The Fat City and The by John Carey and Tod Clonan. magazhie, armed witii a "poly- stretched to 45-27 at halftime. spectively In the 60-yard dash won by freshman sibility of the Student". The lecture Impalas. The Chambers Brothers Tom Grant and Greg Fusco nom- syllabic vocabulary and an arsenal It was obvious at this time that Jim Green of Kentucky. Meanwhile, Richmond Flowers begins at 8:00 p.m. and is free to have entertained at Brandeis and inated Jay Walsh and Bob Ross of intimidating grimaces." He the constant harrassment was of Tennessee edged McCullouch and IC4 champion Erv anyone. at Harvard for standing room only A and Nick Gibbone did the honors Tuesday evening at 7:30, Dick has also appeared on David Suss- taking its effect on Wyoming, crowds. Their latest album is Hall of Villanova in the 60-yard high hurdles in for Joe Mayberry. As expected, Hazley, a noted hypnotist who was kind's "Open End" where he l)at- ttirowing off their outside shots and "The Time Has Come Today". 7.0 to share in the meet record set the night did not lack excite- a fi^reat success during Senior Week tled the very liberal Norman Mail- at the same time limiting their by McCullouch Tickets are $20.00 a couple. ARLEN SPECTER, Philadel> merited Sussklnd inside moves. (Continued on page ment. President Hobson announced this past February, will perform er. Mr. Buckley 11) phia District Attorney, will be' Speaking for the Committee Lead Cut the results of the balloting: the in Vasey Auditorium. The per- as the most deserving candidate for - presented by the Law School. which has been working untiringly first vacancy would be filled by formance is (^en only to Juniors. the title of Mr. Eleanor Roosevelt In the second half the for the past several months, Roosevelt, Buckley once rich got richer as O'Hilnlon and Joe Mayberry but Jay Walsh and Wednesday will bring a confront- (on Mrs. DAVE PATRICK (L.) and Frank Murphy finished 1-2 in Friday Geisz^ Mermen Look Philadelphia. Charlie Scheldt says: "We hope said, "Following her in search of Jones teamed up to extend the Mike Chappelle were tied for the ation of Villanova' sand St. Joseph's night NCAA action as Villanova tallied 16 early points and | that every member of the Junior went second spot. Instead of sending the Education Intermural Basketball teams to the 'irrationality is like following a lead to 54-27. Tlie Cowboy's did on to cop National Title. Class will be satisfied with Junior second nomination back to the con- Mr. Specter is a 1951 graduate of campus. There will also be Jun- burning flise in search of an ex- not give up. Behind the shooting To Title MeetWi Week 1968 — one of the most NCAA the University of Pennsylvania and has to wait gress for another ballot, he exer- ior teams playing Senior teams plosion; one never of Mike Eberle and a nagging significant and impressive sche- By JOE lACOVITTI ranked among the very best in the cised his power as chairman and the recipient of an L.L.B. degree at pushball and tug o' war on Mendel very long"). Interpreting the title full court press, the Cowboys cut dules of activities ever brought For the past decade the Vil- East. These setl3acks coupled with tie breaker by casting his vote in from Yale Law School in 1956. Field. The sparring will continue the lead to nine with 8:26 remain- Old B lue^ Georgetown to Villanova University," (Continued on page 9) the loss to Maryland brought their He has written extensively for ing. But Johnny Jones stemmed lanova swimming teams have been, favor of Jay Walsh. Therefore, in Vasey Auditorium at 7:30 when record to 2-3, as they prepared for various law review journals, in- the tide with a 15 foot baseline at best, mediocre. And since win- Mayberry and Walsh are the two the Juniors and Seniors will pre- like a tough meet against Army. The cluding two articles for tiie VILL- a Bowl. All Jlmiors jumper and with that the Cowboy ning, most other human ac- I candidates for the presidency of sent College Down ^Nova Cats managed a tie against the fav- ANOVA LAW RE^VIEW, the most in partici- Rutgers tivities, is a habit, this year's club our SGA, and Seniors interested attack lost its effectiveness. ored Cadets, and this proved recent of which was an article en- According seemed doomed before they tp be Nominations for the offices of pating in this last event are in- to Coach Kraft Ruggers. The whistle blew as the By BRODIE SPIEDSTER started. the turning point in their season. titled FREE PRESS AND FAIR vited to leave their name, address, ttie team, But fortunately with hard next year's Sophomore, Junior, "Shot real well, Cats were on the move and the The Villanova Rugby Team, work and a little los- They proceeded to beat such nota- TRIAL, which appeard in volume 11 student number and phone number especially^ in the extra talent, and Senior classes took place last first half. Vil- final tally stood, Georgetown after having its first match against ing habits can be broken. Tlie ble opponents as Rutgers, La- Thursday during activities period. of the VILLANOVA LAW RE MEW. in the 1969 Class mailbox in the lanova which shot a scii]^l- - Penn pos^oned, travelled to Wash- 11 Villanova 8. Salle, Penn, Penn State and Awards lating Cats combined both of these in- The Class of 1969 nominated Char- SGA office. 68.2% from the field The team suffered the ingrton two weekends ago to "B" gredients their Temple. Scheldt Any mention of Mr. Specter's WHAT'S NEW In the first half to win 8 out of les and Joseph Kilroy for PUSSYCAT? will slacked off in fate losing by the score of battle Georgetown. The Wildcats same Villanova had more than its outstanding achievements would be the second last 9 meets and finish their sea- president, Francis Bogle and David be shown at a smoker on Thursday half only to end up 9-8. The "B" Ruggers were led came out on the short end losing son at 10-4-1, share of outstanding individual Albright for vice president, Rose- incomplete if it failed to mention evening in Vasey Auditorium at with a 58.3% overall and the team's by Jack Cassidy, Tony Bliss and 11-8 to the Hoyas. The Ruggers The job facing coach Ed Geisz performers this year. Mike Fltz- marie Greyson and Mary Anton that he has received no less ttian 8:30. Presentation of acetic 18th victory in its last 21 starts. Terrv Betten. gave a good account of themselves this year was an unenviable one. maurice, a bona fide Ail-Amer- for secretary, and Joseph Azrack six awards for community leader- awards and refreshments will Cots Lose 55-49 playing against a team which had Old Blue Prevoils ican, has been consistently great ship including the 1964 Philadel- follow. He knew he had winning material; for treasurer. Tim Slavish is run- Headlining Friday night's act- The season came to an abrupt quite a few graduate students. The Last weekend the Ruggers all year in both the 50 and phia Junior Chamber of Commerce the problem lay in keeping in- 100 yd. ning for A&S Day-Hop Represen- ivities are end played Old Blue Rugby Club which Martha and the Van- Monday night in the NIT Cats were stalled on the one foot terest up. When season is Freestyle events. The senior sm- tative and Gill is running award for ''Outstanding Young Man your John dellas nominated for the Grammy quarter finals when the Cats suf- line as Paul Maraglia was stopped is sparkled by many international sation has shattered of the Year." 6 months long and you only have more than a against Jchn Shock for the resi- Award for Rhythm and stars, and is ranked in Blues, and fered through an atrocious second short of scoring. The Hoyas then the top few pool records during his career Mr. Specter's professional as- 15 dual meets in the interim, you dent representative position. Mi- The Righteous Brothers, who have half and dropped a 55-49 decision proceeded to march twenty in the nation. The Villan- at Villanova. Other sociations include membership in down the field have a tendency to become a little consistent win- chael Picotte and Thomas Hitch- had highly successful to Kansas. ova Ruggers put up a splendid eng^agements and then scored two quick trys and lackadaisical at practice. In fact, ners were Frank Hartye (500 or cock were nominated Day- the American Bar Association, the C&F at both Amherst and C^o State. Villanova jumped off to a 7-2 build a 6-0 lead. The Cats got battle before falling to this ex- 1000 Freestyle), Pete Pennsylvania Bar Association and they tell me its impossible to stay Ancona (200 Hop Representative and Charles Martha ^d the Vandellas, among lead but fell behind by six midway on the scorel)oard as Don Guer- perienced and brutal team, Breaststroke), John Fitzgerald the Philadelphia Bar Association. psychologically "up" for every Connors for the resident post. En- whose hits are listed "My Baby through the period. The Cats came rieri missed a penalty kick 23-11. The format of this game was (200 Backstroke), and Undergrod's Invited meet. You peak for what figure to Charlie gineering Day-Hop Representative Loves Me", Nowhere to Run", back strong in the final 10 min- and Capt. Jerry Donovan outfought like last week as Old Blue jumped Stone (200 Butterfly). address is being be your tougher opponents. Of will be filled by either Mike Grant, Mr. Specter's *'Heat Wave", "Honeychild", utes wiU and left the floor at inter- two Hoyas and fell on the ball out to a quick 6-0 lead. The Chompionshlps sponsored by the American Affairs course, occasionally this backfires NCAA Bob Farrell, or Tom Mclntyre. perform during the first hour of mission with a 31-25 lead. Cats came within striking distance for Villanova's first try. The as the Cats can attest to. Looking The Free Relay team of Fltz- The resident post will go to either Discussion Club cf Villanova Law The the concert, and The Righteous second half saw an offensive second half began in much as Jerry Donovan blocked an Old maurice, Ritti, Campbell School. John Roberts, president of ahead to subsequent meets against and F. George Diehl or fti chard Hodgins. Brotliers whose top songs Uiclude collapse as the Cats scored only the same fashion Blue kick and picked up the loose the with Georgetown Princeton and Army, the Cats were Hartye along with the Medley Re- Kathryn Regan was nominated for the club, has announced that for ^^bb Tide", "You'U Never Walk seven points ball and scampered into the end In the first eight scoring quickly and the Cats had tipped by a so-so Maryland team lay teams of Goldschmidt, Stone, Nursing Representative and Alum- first time, a Law School lecture is minutes. Al(nie" and "You've Lost Tliat They managed only 18 for to play catch up ball. Trailing zone. Don Guerrierl converted the up" to include a 53-50. Ancona and Rlttl are nationally ni Rep. will be Harry Knafelc. being "opened Lovin' Feelin'", will provide the the half as Kansas scored enough 11-3 Phil Walsh, the Cats bull- kick and the score stood 6-5. How- specific invitation to professors Lossos to Bost ranked. Botti have a good chance of The nominees for office in th6 second hour of entertainment. to win. Jones, Crews and Sims dozing outside-half, scored on ever, as the game wore on finishing and students from the undergrad- Two Ivy League schools, Prince- high at the N.C.A.A. Class of 1970 are: Gene Wolfel Tickets are $3.50 upstairs and paced the Cats with 18, 13 and 14 a 30 yard scamper running through the experience of the^ older rug- uate school. All are invited and ton and Yale, administered early Championships on March 28, 29 and and Mike Lotlto for president, $4.00 downstairs. MARTHA AND THE VANDELLAS are appearing at Junior Week points respectively. and over many of the Georgetown defeats to the Cats. Both lateness is discouraged. (Continued on page 11) are 30 at Dartmouth College. (Continued on page 1 0) Following the concert, there will Concert.

I Mofch 27. 1968 > THE VILLANOVAN • Pog> 3 Poqe 2 > THE VILLANOVAN » Morel. 27, 1968 McCarthy Committee Fisher's Pond Hosts - Court At Crossroads persistent problem Parting Festival Tomorrow ttie Student Court The most cases so far have ranged from goes up for referendum. This is the which has come up before the court pjobation to long suspensions, The sponsor- Begun By Villanovans Class of 1969 is second of two articles explaining (if not the most serious) has been since offenses vary so much in sched- ing a senior parting festival, how it functions. the familiar theme of illegal booze. severity. For example, a student By JOHN dinolTo uled for Saturday, May 4. It There are two quite distinct as- All the complexities of the argu- turned in by a prefect for drink- will last from 2:00 P.M. until dark, of every constituted ment which continues concerning ing beer in his room is much less The McCarthy fever, so rampant pects legally and will take place again at Fisher's of any administrative struc- the civil law are reflected in min- deserving of punishment than one among college students as evid- organ Pond in Lansdale, Pa. Fisher's ture: its constitutional form, or iature in student court discussions. who gets in trouble because of enced in the New Hampshire pri- the conflict the festival -, present is Pond has been used for what it is "on paper," and its Constantly drunken driving. Continuity in pen- mary, has struck Villanova. On * opinlcHis for the last two years. It has functional characteristics in its between judges' personal alties with reference to the broad Thursday March 21, about 80 stu- evil drinking (and a swimming pool, a lake, many specific context, or what it is as to the of beer range of possible offenses under dents attended a meeting organized mild, and acres of land, and a snack stand. **in practice.*' Two weeks ago, we worse), which tend to be this law is therefore quite diffi- by Dan Cirucci to inform For this last big event before examined the first, of these as- the stiff penalties prescribed by cult, and the court is, by and Villanovans about tiie Senator's graduation, there will be 55 half- pects, in order to sketch in a rough the civil law. This is further large, thrown back on the ultra- campaign. kegs of beer (m grounds that can idea of the kind of body the stu- complicated by the fact that the general maxim "try to make the upon returning from Cirucci, authorities often decline to potentially accommodate 800 ij dent court is. Now we proceed civil punishment suit the crime." New Hampshire where he and Jerry people. Entertainment will be pro- to the second aspect, which, in prosecute Villanova students Lorceny Inglesby had worked to raise votes, vided for by the Fat City Five and this case, tends to be of much caught in such offenses, with the Violations of the liquor law, was confronted by many students another band, l^ere will be two more immediate relevance to the understanding that Villanova will despite the amount of the court's showing a sincere interest in what stagres to allow for constant music. student who meets up with the discipline the cases adequately. time it has consumed, are among the Senator from Minnesota is try- The price for tickets is tenta- court. This act of trust, although mild, the less serious offenses brougtit ing to do. As a result these two tively set at $6. 50 per couple. They If there were space and time is felt as a heavy responsibility up before the court. The gravest students with the assistance of will go on sale on Monday, April enough, this discussion could have by the judges on the court An- cases usually fall into the cate- Jim D'Agostino began to organize 22 in the Pie Shoppe and will be been couched in the larger con- other difficulty is that almost all gories of larceny and grand lar- the Villanovans for a Democratic sold - from 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. text of school discipline in gen- of the cases which come up con- ceny. On cases in which an offense Alternative. The express purpose SENATOR EUGENE MCCARTHY every day. EverycMie is urged to eral, including analyses of ttie cern violators who areinttie "twi- has been made against someome of the group is to raise votes for regime to take on great- purchase them on campus and not workings of both the Security De- light zone" of the near-21 age outside the university and ttie civil McCarthy in the Pennsylvania er responsibilites. 4) Press at the door, so that beer can be partment and the Dean of Men's of- group. In such cases the wisdom authorities are involved, the main primary on April 23. Villanova the Saigon authorities to bring ordered proportionately to the fice. This would be especially de- of the liquor law is not as appar- issues are usually: 1) ttie desire students will work along with stu- representative civilians into < number of tickets sold. This is sirable because many student com- ent as in cases of 13 and 14- year to guard Villanova's reputation as a dents from local colleges in can- the government and negotiate the wish of John Carey. plaints about discipline c(»icem olds drinking before they are ma- law-abiding and respecting institu- vassing the area and making Mc a settlement with the National Lib- incidents which occur before the ture enough to handle it. Another tion (especially in cases which Carthy's platform known to res- eration Front. McCarthy also ad- cases involved are brought before difficult factor is that there is a local authorities have turned over idents. are not familiar with this part of and a member of VISA'S entertain- vocates the retirement of General MRS. ROSEMARY CARROLL statute in Villanova's student hand- to Villanova for handling) and 2) his platform due to a communcia- the court. Unfortunately, thescc^e The most important issue in the Lewis ment committee for the World Festival of Music look at a picture Hershey as director of the of this series does not allow such a book prohibiting drinking in the to be fair to the student, especially THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS Senator's campaign for the Demo- tion gap. The function of Villanova of Miss Malika Bhongveji a Thai dancer who will perform at the Selective Service. thorough discussion. dorms, and the court must support in cases in which the student is cratic Presidential nomination is, students as envisioned by Cirucci Festival on March 29th and 30th. D'Agostino mentioned that he be- What does concern the student and enforce all statutes of the hand- being prosecuted both by the civil Villanova Singers of course, Vietnam. Cirucci men- is to effectively bridge this gap in lieved McCarthy will win the state book, according to the charter. authorities and by the student the weeks before election day, court, though, and what in prac- tioned that many students with primary. He emphasized the fact tice is its basic function, is the (Incidentally there are a few good court. Although there is no of- whom he has spoken agree with Cirucci emphasized that the To Entertain V.U. that the Senator is more than a Music Festival reasons for that statute, although ficial regulation insuring the stu- World of penalties. Since virtually Villanovans for a Democratic Al- issue McCarthy's assessment of the war * 'one issue" candidate. In addition all the cases which have arisen we can't discuss it here). Finally, dent against "double jeopardy" of and want to know more about his ternative has no fixed leadership to his criticism of the present beginning have beyond all these difficulties is the this kind, there is an effort by the Wives Association D'Agostino gave and that the original organizers since the court's platform. Jim war policy, (pres- punishment (the McCarthy has voiced Sponsored By VISA been clear-cut as to guilt or in- all -encompassing problem court to keep the will gladly share their responsibil- Villanova Singers will a brief outline of tiie Senator's his The opinion on many relevant topics nocence of the charges (usually ent in all cases) of meting out pen- TOTAL punishment) appropriate to Stop the bombing of ities with anyone who wants to play Villanova Uni- proposals: 1) such The Villanova International Stu- crften entertain at the as civil rights, education, and The entertainment committee of drinking, vandalism, alties from case to case on a con- the crime. However, students North Vietnam and make a sincere an active role. At present, the underage versity Faculty Wives Club meet- housing conditions. The Senator dent Association (VISA) is filling VISA is in charge of the Festival, sistent basis, so that some con- feel the effects of such double pun- is petty larceny, and the like) the attempt to begin negotiations. 2) group loosely organized, but I ing to be held Thursday Evening, has supported all civil rights bills an important gap in the cultural the tickets for which will be on tinuity in the application of dis- ishment becaiuse, as the Univer- court's main problem has been to j Stop offensive search and destroy work is being done to form 1968 at 8:30 p.m. in since 1949 and social education of the Villa- sale in the pen- offenses (es- March 21, and has advocated a Pie Shoppe at lunch decide on fair and consistent penal- cipline is maintained. The sity considers civil missions. 3) Begin a phased draw- an efficient organization to raise of us know the East Lounge of Dougherty Hall. distribution of national income so novan student. Most time starting Monday, March 25, alties actually levied on drinking pecially ones which gamer pub- votes for the upcoming ties for breaches in discipline. | back of American troops and a primary. little nothing about the Mrs, Charles P. Bruderle of Ha- that all families are guaranteed or ways and in the Foreign Student's Ad- licity) to be also offenses against reduction of our There will be more meetings in vertown Is hostess for the evening. commitment, a minimum income. Yet many people of other countries entertain visor's office in Corr Hall. Tom the academic community, thus the near future. The Annual Villanova Faculty thereby forcing the Saigon pec^le, especially urban residents. themselves, and VISA is presenting McDermott, George Howadjian, (Continued on page GREG FUSCO, chairman or 10) Wives Card Party and Fashion a Festival of World Music Suzanne O'Hara, Bal Sharma, and president of numerous campus Joe Burt Will Succeed Show is to be held on Saturday, to strengthen the ties of under- Ashish Das are working under organizations was selected by March 23, 1968 at 1:00 p.m. in standing between the average ViUa- Mrs. Rosemary Carroll and John the Student Government As- the cafeteria of BarUey Hall, Vil- novan and the foreign students. KUleen. Class of 71 sociation as "Villanovan of Greek Starts Today Week March 29 and 30 at 8 P. M. lanova University. It is the only On Mrs. Carroll, the Foreign Stu- Editor Neil Sheehan the Year." Wednesday ttiru Sunday, March of a new era of cooperaticm and fund raising event of the year ing host to DPM. Both vrlll also in Vasey Auditorium this program dent Advisor, obtained many of the 27-31 the first annual friendly competition among ttie Joe Burt, a junior Political and all proceeds go into the Stu- marks have music available by some- of three hours of singing and danc- groups throu^ the Philadelphia major, has been named "Greek Week" sponsored by tiie fraternities and sororities on the presented. The Fes- Science dent Loan Fund which has re- (Continued on page 9) ing will be Archdiocese Committee for Inter- Blue Key Holds Interfratemity Council of Vil- Villanova campus. Chairman Al to succeed Neil sheehan as Editor- cently been extended to make tival will include 11 acts from nine national Students. (PACIS). This VOTE Cutrl of LKD has set up a pro- in -chief of the VILLANOVAN. available a scholarship as well as lanova University. An outgrowtii different countries. The per- year's show was planned for the gram reminiscent of the pageantry Burt and his staff will be offi- the loans. Fashions by Margaret's Candidates Day of the IFC weekend of previous formers involved have been sought Field House, but the date option of past civilizations pitting men cially instated when their first K.LG. Fashion Shoppe of Ardmore will years, it represents the beginning from schools throughout the Middle of April 6 was given to Father On March 30th, The Blue Key of cunning and daring together in edition is published on April 10. be modeled by club members. Atlantic states, witii some repre- President Robert Welsh who will Society will again sponsor Can- brutal and head -to-head conflict. The Sheehan staff will bow out Dessert will be served. sentation by Villanovans, both concelebrate the Mass that day. didates' Day for all prospective The competition opens today with with the presentation of the annual Chairman of this event is Mrs. American and foreign. If successful this year, VISA will JEFFGUNTHER-PRES. members of the Class of 1972. the traditional chugging contest parody issue of the VILLANOVAN Cyrus Shar^ of Rosemcmt and Among the performers will be present a full length program next This day will afford students who matching some of the Easfs best next Wednesday, April 3. on her committee are: Mrs. two Vidian sitar players, Sumete year with entertainers from even TOM GREBLE - V. PRES. have been accepted by Villanova to in this fierce ten man team sport. The outgoing editors were hon- Marco Way of Bryn Mawr, De- and Ganndi, and a group of Afri- more countries. become acquainted with the ben- On Thursday the heralded ored along with the graduating corations; Mrs. James O'Brien of can folk singers from Lincoln Un- The Festival of Music promises TISH BLEXZG'^ ^^^• efits io be derived from attendance ''Greek " games will take place members of Villanova radio sta- King of Prussia and Mrs. Vito iversity, Lehigh University, and the to be a highlight of both social at Villanova, and help the students including such Olympian events as tion WWVU last Saturday night FRED DAILEY - TREAS. J. DiVincenzo of Malvern, Re- University of Pennsylvania, under and educational activities at Villa- to make their final decisions to at- tricycle races, pie-eating con- at the Covered Wagon Inn in Dev- freshments; Mrs. James Schuster, the direction of Mr. Kobashiani. nova this year. Just the exper- tend the University or not. There tests, egg ttirows, push-ball and, on. Father Louis Rongione, Vil- Wayne, Tombola; Mrs. Robert These men will also entertain with ience of a decorated Vasey Aud- will be addresses by University of course, the grand finale - ttie lanova librarian and moderator of Kantra, Rosemont, Cheer. For their native African drums. itorium should be a highlight of any officials, informal talks with pro- tug of war. •.';'„.• the VILLANOVAN unUl this year, tickets and reservations Contact ' The program will also have Latin Villanovan' s four year academic fessors, movies and tours of the The overall winner of the entire and Mr. Gene Ruane, Director of DRIVE PART TIME Mrs. Peter Muller, 108 Charles American performers under the career— but think of a Vasey filled campus. competition will be presented with '• Public Information at Villanova, ::.K aegis Drive G-1, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Tic- of Mr. Pablo Vergara from with exotic dancing girls I An A buffet lunch will also be the perpetual trophy at the Inter- were honored at the affair. About kets may also be purchased at Venezuela. A projected hit should opportunity not to be missed. served. The schedule for Can- fraternity party on Friday night a hundred pe(^le were in atten- JOE BURT the door. be three folk dances from India, didates' Day is as follows: 9 to being held at the Downingtown dance. Editor, Irv Abramson Pakistan, and Thailand by three Martha & the Vandellas 10:30 a.m. registration at the Motor Inn. CAROL ENGEL Other editorial positions which been raised over native beauties, Vljay Mehta, & Speculation has 'THE ORACLE OF ALBANY un- Field House directed by Dave Al- Music for the affair is being have been filled thus far include: c(mdition of Joe Burt's Fashion Institute of Technology Nargis Abassi, and Malika the future belted the other day, but Mr. The Righteous Bros. bright; 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. ad- CAROL SPERO provided by "The Fat City" and Dote of Bob Morgan, DPE Associate Editors, Jeff Hasselber- upper lip. As the pictures which Rocketeller's words made the Bhongsvej. Miss Bhongsvej is a 7fci^e/s on SaU NOYf dresses in the Field House. The College "The Just Men." Admission is ger and Rick Serano; News Editor, accompany this article indicate, Oracle of Delphi seem a positive Harcum Junior professional native Thai dancer in the Pie Shoppe speakers will be Bill Rovere, Jr., of Murphy, TKE limited to firatemity and sorority Harry Williams; Assistant News who sported a blabbermouth by comparison. Dote Owen who will come from Baltimore to Neil Sheehan, President of the Blue Key So- $3.50 Upstairs $4.00 Downstairs Sample, on Vietnam: 'We went members only. At this time the perform. Editor, Bernie Auchter; Feature mustache at the time of his pro- into Vietnam to stop the spread ciety, Father President Robert J. Interfraternity Queen will be top spot on the Filling out the rest of the Fes- motion to the oi Communism. I do not know Welsh, O.S.A., and Rev, Francis crowned ftrom among the young now shows that the area whether you could say we tival are two Filipino girls from paper, X. Smith, O.S.A., Director of Ad- lovelies whose pictures are scat- under his nose is smooth and MEN AND WOMEN have succeeded. Perhaps we Chestnut Hill, performing dances Summer Jobs missions. tered throughout this article. Per- Burt, on the other hand, should try a broader ap- from their native country. Ashish Over 30,000 actual job openings hairless. DAY OR NIGHT WORK proach.' Gee, The buffet lunch will be served haps as an antl-cllmax the scho- counte- Das, a Villanovan In listed by employers in the 1968 presents a clean-shaven graduate Yellow Cab Company of Philadel- how's that for For o fr»e copy of from 11 a.m. to 2: 30 p.m., and cam- lastic trophy will also be presented Summer Employment Guide. Gives speculators insist Engineering will play Indian folk nance now, but a super- Wm. P. Boeklty'i solory, job description, number of phja has openings for part-time NATIONAL RE- pus tours will be h^dfrom 11 a.m. to the fraternity witti ttie highest that a growth will take hold shortly strategy?" songs on his steel guitar. An openings, dotes of employment, and drivers. Here is an opportunity for VIEW, write: 150 E. to 2 p.m. average cumulative average among the upper Burt lip. Musta- American folk group, the T-Tones name of person to write. Resorts, on pleasant, interesting outdoor work 35 St., N. Y. 10016. its members. is will represent what should seem dude ranches, summer theatres. chioed Jeff Hasselberger, who with good earnings. FOR SALE Saturday features an Inter- common place by comparison. United Notions, notional porks, etc. the only returning editor, has in- Also eoroer oriented jobs: bonking, Over the years thousands of college Several Suits and Sport fraternity picnic at ttie Grist Mill Miss Christy Rimus will play dicated he will influence Burt to Jackets - publishing, engineering, dote students have driven Yellow Cat» STAMP ITll Reg. 40, 41, 42 (Ml Route 1 near Wawa Dairy fol- cultivate a mustache. Hasselber- Spanish Flamenco and processing, electronics, irS tHI lAOf I Excellent Condition Liberian account- to aid their financial needs. lowed In tiie evening by the dinner ger was quoted as saying, "It REQULAR Lowest Prices James Dukuly will play folk s(Migs ing, many more. Covers all 48 dances of each of the respective states. Price only $3, money back was an oasis of mortality in a sea Qualifications: 21 years of age; 00^,. MODEL All Troditionol Ivy Style of Africa and entertain with his if not satisfied. Our fifth yeorl current Penna. Driver's License; Call Ml 2^437 Qffr 6 fraternities. In case anyone might fantastic drum work. African of turpentine,*^' ANY 9 proof of driver's license for 2 years. be interested LKD's is being held • i LME TWT drums have a completely different University PubliQtions RM. H759 at the Cov n Inn with TIM flnMl IHDfSllNiaiMI KTM. eyed Wago place in the culture of that country Box 20133, Denver, Colo. 80220 Attention Juniors Apply pocxCT RUMOi turn. %" r. AUTO INSURANCE entertainment being provided again check or money order. B« than drums in our country. As P lease rush copy of the 1968 Mother's Day Send "Red my YELLOW CAB COMPAHY sure to inelud* your Zip Codec- No FOR STUDENTS by "The Fat City." TKE's a major part of the music Summmr Employment Guide. Pay* Ticjcets on Sale poetate or handlinc chartae. Add' Carnation" ball wiU be attheAro- menf of S3 Is enclosed. Employment Office alee Ux. Try Our Low Rates and of Africa, ttie "speaking native in nomink Country Club with music VOS SmNi IMi SfrMt 5 Yr. Guarantee Against drums" promise to provide a Name Pie Shoppo OO. FRANCES SMERCn The Sheraton PAT JOFFEE Cancellation by the IMPALAS. "totally unique experience" along f. 0. iai21 Lmw tiiW9 Address $11 —f AM. te ft WM. w Rosemont College Hotel U the scene of DPE's Chestnut Hill College dancers. L ATURTiL M.. Mttf MA 6-2997 with those three native NEIL SHEEHAN i^ Dote qf Jerry Rlnd«r, LKD fesUvitles with the Timbers play- Dofe of Gory Schoefer, DPM

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Morch 27, 1968 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pofle 5 Page 4 • THE VILLANOVAN • Morch 27. 1968 ly to the person in charge for im- happening. mediate action* As an example, These are the ends of STUDENT our student would bring this com- POWER - the goals for a better plaint to his representative on the campus through a better organ- April 3: or The Old Staff, Which Congress. He would in turn tell one The Swan, McCarthy, and ization. The students, acting JAY WALSH of the V.P.s. - 1 day. The V.P. through their leaders, can bring would take it to the man in charge, this about. the Vice President for Student Eugene McCarthy for President, Will Publish Affairs 1 day. He caUs the head Endorses of the cafeteria, the Now Student Power problem is taken care of in less than a week. This is our proposal for fast ac- A Statement by the Condidate tion, less red tape. Hall? For Mendel Cafeteria? An greater ends for the students. They The Parody Issue The cry for S.G.A. reform has on April 3, That Being The students of Vlllanova have a idea is nice, but to make it work are all directed to 2 enas: Its Last Issue been made every election year in choice this year, a choice between on this campus takes energy, plan- !) To cut red tape the history of the organization. two candidates who will affect the ning, and student help. We seek 2) To make the S.G.A. a student Yet it is always somehow forgotten APRIL 3 direction of the Universitv in com- your help, we want your ideas. organization, not a clique. when the candidate takes office. THE SWAN MCCARTHY ing semesters. We earnestly hope The ideas which we have pro- To get faster action for gripes Yet it does not have April 3rd at various places to be so. We This is our swan song. Tlie old On tiiat all students will seriously con- posed are ones which can be ac- must be an important point. There In New Hamp- want to break the clique wide open. Recent events around the University where, by staff Is getting out The new sider the qualifications of both complished, can be realized in are just too many things wrong (» tiie youth of ttie People talk of student apathy - shire and among the VILLANOVAN has yet staff headed by Joe Burt will pub- tnidltion, men, will look past the fan- the coming year. We do not seek campus that take one month to cor- In our how can we call it apathy nation have left no doubt appeared for the last academicj when the lish their first issue on April fare and the circus atmos- to put the interests of a few above rect. Let us trace the course of Is a students are not given minds that Eugene McCarthy year, there will exist probably! a chance to 10th. It is the opinion of the phere on the campus, and those of the many. We have of- one motion from start to finish. A political figure that must not and get involved. We will revise the news- the most adjective-prone parody' will VOTE on election day. fered a Dorm Council for cwi- student complained that no coffee present editors that the Committee System, can not be Ignored. It has become recent history. We are, eliminate the paper has been placed in capable Issue In Several ideas have been presented centrated dorm acti(m. Lounges was being served at the resident is nothing un- 19 non- functioning ones re- clear that there that efforts will bel and experienced hands and that it confident our for your ccmsideration. for the 1st floor Tollentine Hall dinner meal. A motion was drawn and place them with American or un- patriotic about a the thinking ma-| 6 active ones. Let win be, In the words of the poet, appreciated by The concept which we have pro- when the offices are moved to the up and submitted to the Student person who has objections to the With- them recruit like any other campus jorlty of Vlllanova students. new Finance Building, u^ im- Senate one week later when it met. a "deep groove." posed is STUDENT POWER. You organization, elect Johnsonian views of the Vietnam the cmtent their own at the past year out actually revealing the ideas proved Book Exchange (H>en longer It was passed in the Senate and had Looking back have heard brought out, chairman and secretaries. situation. issue, would This (as all outgoing people necessarily of the April 3rd we you have seen the sheets explain- with computerized checks for the to await action in the Congress. The American people, par- system works at other schools, find that we have been like to Introduce it in advance students, parking lot expansion to This was done one week later when do) we ing our platform in detail. The and it can work here. ticularly the young have lost faith < (cOTisclously for the most as the first 'journalistic par- eliminate the horrible situation the motion was passed unan- guided, judgment must he yours. But let Let's have Office In the sincerity of the present Ad- (barring, of r'f Hours so the part, we hope), by a quotation ody" at Vlllanova us explain this concept for a bet- which presently exists, a Student imously. From here it sat (me students have a place to bring their ministration and have been shown course, our regular weekly edi- from sociologists Snell and Gail • ter VUlanova. STUDENT POWER Loan Fund reinstituted to help the week until the Student Adminis- complaints, and a file system no signs that the GOP Is willing to that date certain ques- Putaey: tions). On is by no means a negative force, residents over ti^t periods, bet- tration Committee met in session. STUDENT POWER IS STUDENT Fatal- that can provide answers to the answer their questions. tions will be answered - ttiose "There Is no Inherent misdi- radical appeal to emotions. It ter bulletin boards, a campus cal- This committee passed the mo- ACTION, a force meant to better a many questions about rules and re- istic college students and apath- and again and we reject him. We that are In the minds rection In holding unorthodox questions is progressive movement, endar published by the S.G.A. and tion and set it for immediate action. the university, an idea open to a one gulations, activities and etic youth of a few months ago have see Gene McCarthy as tiie most students who have been wit- projects. •". ^ of views. Indeed, the autonomous • * calling on the entire student body a full scale S.G.A. reorganizaticm This whole process took three suggrestions and improvements. Let's have a 1/2 page ad in the suddenly awakened to the realiz- desirable of tiie present presi- nesses to odd events on campus Individual, free ftom compulsive to use the power they have, use It and reform. A big platform? Yes. full weeks, was done one month ago, '.:>." ': 'PK'*- ation that this democracy can offer dential candidates. We endorse weeks. For example, what Villanovan each week to let every- We seek your support, we want conformance and unquestioned as- In past through their student leaders, to But all possible, able to be accom- and coffee is still not being served. T' one < a solution to ttielr problems, due McCarthy for having something behind the accident know what THEIR organization your Ideas; we're working for a sumptions, is likely to be unortho- is ttie story improve conditions cm campus. plished with your help and support. With our proposal of teaming each is doing. If there is to the New Hampshire success of new and meaningful to say con- of Rita's Hall; what a holdup in a better University - but we can only dox. And in any era character- In front St But what does it really mean But these promises are nothing S.G.A. Vice Presidentwith a mem- motion, let the students Senator McCarthy. The Minnesota cerning tiie most crucial problem was that crowd of people doing know where have it with your support. ized by a progesslve disintegration outside of an idea? What can it when they are presented by them- ber of the Administration, a com- it is. Everybody would care little Democrat offers a feasable, sin- facing our generation today, but tiie Guard House, which a STUDENT POWER means a lot. of ttie status quo and a frightening around selves - they must be a means to plaint like this can be taken direct- do for Residents? For Bartley - cere and patriotic quest to end the If things get Impossible for Mc- if they only knew just what was paucity of constructive alter- incidentally could not be reached war, not by mere bombs, but by Carthy even Bobby would do before last but not natives, there is a desperate need for comment; and 'V- more humanltarianlsm than is ex- Lyndon. least, what was that man doing for creative, unorthodox thinkers. to dabble in campus politics and fice. The progress of Villanova :>• t, hibited by those presently in power. on page four in the February 21st They stimulate ttie climate of con- i' lounge in council chambers and is more important than "-'-' ^ any (me McCarthy offers to the youth of issue? troversy without which democracy debate forums? Show me a stu- individual. It is as simple as that. %: America the opportunity to be more the last becomes an empty formalism." Ws we could do. dent ttiat does not stagger needs I have enumerated ttian nonthinking pawns or dead sol- The We wish we could have said JOE MAYBERRY: from an S.G.A. meeting weary and diers; he Invites youths to be tiiem - are not anything new to you. Nor ttiat. exhausted and I will show you a selves, to be safe, to be free. Mc- can anyone oppose these changes. prisoner that laughs at Chinese Carthy wants to show that perhaps For a Villanova student to be water torture. I'm not a there Is indeed an alternative to against meal tickets, or more masochist but I acknowledge war and we urge support for him Student parking space would be similar Needs the fact that the is position In his battle to seize the Dem- to the Grand Wizard of the Am- no place for a lily-of-the-valley ocratic Presidential nominatlcm. erican Legion to spit on myself try to convince you what lot. I favor him and I am prepared to accept the We have heard Johnson's argu- and best of a bad apple pie and deplore motherhood. A Statement by the Candidate a regular nice guy I am, 1 will, for what he tiimself is andforwhat respcxisibility and the problems. ments and rationalizations time But these necessities, however If are reading this article you simply present my own reasons he has demonstrated. 1 have worked What, ttien, is my reason for insignificant they may be in the undbubtedly you have some in- for running and divulge my per- closely with him in the Blue Key seeking the office? In true political total scheme of college, are terest in the student govern- spective on what needs to Society; and seen him go above form it would be standard pro- significant in the influence they ment. And if I am running to say be done, what should be done and and beyond the dictates of his cedure that I want have on university life. The big for the Student Presi- Government what I will strive to accomplish specific responsibilities, to do to carry the crusade torch for the obstacles are usually overcome; dency siQ)posedly I'm to play student body of Villanova if elected. Then you may accept or more and give more to the UNI- Uni- it is the little ones that can make Mr. Politician, kissing babies, versity in the academic year reject my proposals and vote ac- VERSITY . . life irritable. hands, splattering witty shaking cordingly. 1 realize, however, I chaired the first student nine teen-hundred sixty -eight- slogans about the campus, that a candidate must produce some curriculum committee this year, sixty-nine. But I would be lying scribbling my name oa classroom credentials. In perhaps an im- yet the idea was not mine alone. because that is not the reason I i desks, and promising promises modest but more fitting manner, together developed the have in mind. It goes much deeper. He and I ; that a twentieth century Hercules then, I would like to reproduce a plans THIS SUMMER, with I have never been content with -< | se, but their initiation ceremonies would find difficult to carry out. section of Bob Ross's speech de- the aid of a member of last year's watching the world go by. I have Rosemont Laud are surely hideous. A story was And I suppose that in the space livered before the S.G.A. last Arts and Science faculty curricu- never been satisfied with ac- Editor: to Editor alloted me by the VILLANOVAN quiescing to the status quo. the the To told that in order to initiate one week, in nominating me for the lum committee. As a member 1 to elaborate upon my '" attitude I would like to thank and con- ents. I don't promise any great in the future. Conspicuously ab- - it is something he strives for "pledge", a group of brothers of am candidacy. of the Honors Program and as a My has always been to various super capabilities and gratulate the editorial staff of the results - but we must at least sent in the candidacy of Mike every day of his life. one fraternity covered a boy's "This man whom I favor I member of the Student Govern- dip my fingers into the bowl of deeds performed as a student in VILLANOVAN for putting out what take a chance. And who knows? Chapelle was the appearance of Mike Chapelle had no previous eyes with a cloth, stood him on do not favor lightly. I do not ment he instantly saw the change, sometimes getting burned, last I won't in- I considered a superior issue on they might even read them. such poignant phrases as: "I have public spealdng experience prior the window sill in a Mendel Hall the three years. lavor him because he ismyfriend; potential benefits of student advice sometimes coming up with an an- sult your intelligence. Rather March 20. Thank you again for such a been most fortunate to have the to this nomination meeting. Sti- laboratory, swung open the large neither do I favor him out of a on curriculum, and avidly gave swer. In this particular case, editorials were inter- mulated by motives analogous to window, then removed than make an attempt to canonize ttiat this the situation is no different. Like Your good paper; PU be looking forward privilege of ... I have been af- emergency | sense of despair, he is the of his time and energies and very well Sen. and most Villanovans I realize the esting, provocative to more of the same in the future. forded the opportunity to. . . those that prompted Eugene the cloth from his eyes summer to lay the groundwork. He written; my thanks to writers He fought long and hard ... We McCarthy to challenge the present promptly pushed him through the and I met with Father Driscoll needs of the student Ixxly and I Kate Foley such as Jim O'Hare ("Quo Vadis must press forward on all fronts, administration, Mike placed open window. Now it is true that this summer, on campus, and believe that my experience and Rosemont '68 Status Quo?"), Flip FerraraC "Hie develop our great potential, and himself before a membership im- this was heard and not seen, but VIIdIdAMOVAM gained his approval for the plan." successes have qualified me well Right to Dissent"), and the anon- mediately on the defensive to pre- another part of the story is tiiat The **he" in the excerpt is enough not only to recognize those obtain a final victory. . .like a EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .Neil I'm going to underline and . J. Sheehon ymous author of *'For No One". ." sent his views. He and his sup- the boy could not keep his hand me. The purpose of the above quote needs but to alleviate them. In beacon in a fog. . CCMi^icuously ASSOCIATE EDITOR...... Stephen J. ^uck circle this letter and send it to my These people helped, in an im- porters chose not to read a thor- still enough to write his name was not to impress you nor to place keeping with my personal tradition, parents. - Ed. absent in the words spoken for and ASSOCIATE EDITOR. . .. . James H. O'Hare bridge tiie researched text in school the day. There are I feel it is responsibility to measuraUe way, to by Mike Chapelle were the vacuous, oughly thesaurus next NEWS EDITOR .William A. Tavani myself upon a pedestal. It was to my generation which you in order to best appeal to the in- more than enough similar stories evoke changes within the Villanova huge gap previously tried and failed, unfull- ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR Peter H. O'Meora acquaint you with several of my Therefore, my opponent cannot quite cognizant of and handled dividual on the personal level. being told around the school. FEATURE EDITOR Ralph R. Maltese community tliat will benefit not only are East Lounge Angel fillable, inconsequential, or im- past endeavors and help to differ with me in what has to be in this issue. Greg Fusco, in his seconding It is surprising to know that ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR Jeffrey P. Hasselberger the students but the atmosphere of very skillfully practical promises that we have establish myself as a person who SPORTS EDITOR Charles B. McElrone done and what should be done. We I am tired and frustrated, as I speech of one of the successful can- such things are allowed to happen. has had eiqperience in S.G.A. the University as well. My personal To the Editor: come to expect in political cam- ASSISTANT both of hav- Walsh, took the op- should a law SPORTS EDITOR Kevin P. Gallon reward will in the know. But my ccmcem does am sure are many others, paigns. didates Jay But then, one thinks, projects and who is willing to be achievement Copy Editor. . . . . « iM...... Mimi Daly not lie with how it can be accomp- ing to deny that I am a Communist Three candidates were pre- portunity to express his views on have to be written to prevent tills? work to the fullest of my capacity. of these changes. Editor . . '« '• ii » • • * °*'* •''••' But conspicuously noticeable Photo Vw it * » » ..... E9> • • • Jim Zo^by lished; whether student unifica- I disagree with our stand the nature of Student Government. A person does not have to go to because sented to the Student Government Circulation Manager Having been familiar with the And what are these needs, these about the attempted candidacy of • • • ^^ • • • ififl Henry Schoedler tion or student threats or in Vietnam; that I should leave my Association this past Tuesday for In so doing, he may have stated as college to learn that these things Vlllanova thought process, I su- Business Manager. . •.«»,«« •...•' *,'• • ...... Ed Led, changes? Chapelle was its sincerity •nPlV student dissent be created. I am country if I critic- Mike fact what Mike had attempted to say school or my nomination to the position of Stu- are inhuman. Moderator spect that you are wondering 1. Student loans for all classes - we*' spontaneity. *...... i .. . .Ray. Francis X. Hortmonn, OSA only obsessed with the thought of hippies, or and the "I you: not yet pervaded the SGA: "The is childish to treat ize; that my friends are dent Body and Student Government and It equally why a person would see}c the office 2. E^aker's review board saw that Student Government success—with achieving those if they would He lethargic ivory tower has awakened in this as it is to GENERAL STAFF Joe Burt, Rich Craig, Richard immature, or cowards President. The established system another way D'AllessandH>, in the first place. Us it because 3. Meal ticket system with the im- leave the coun- seemed too concerned itself through introspection." treated Does Bob Farrell, Robert Hauclc, Fred Hetzler, Jeff Johns, Claire Kaplus, ends in the most dignified yet rather go to jail or places only two candidates before allow oneselftobe so. I am a glory hunter? To those 4. Freshman weekend he considered Barry compelling in which, mediacy of what soperhaps Mr. Chapelle was the privilej^ a sky- Lockweod, Jack McGorvey, Frank Miller, Doug Nitch, David manner. Progress try than fight for a cause the student electorate on March 28. And of carrying of you who know Vlllanova well, 5. Students on the curriculum problems of only secondary im- Sippel, Bill Starr, Ed Torofo, Bill Toomey, Fred Trietsch, Bob Ward. has been made. It has been they don't believe. I am tired of not the best candidate. Perhaps he blue cinder-block and wearing a who know a Villanovan's concept of Mike Chapelle was turned down by Harry coordinating committee portance. He neither denied the he Williams, Lou Sonzogni, Peter Philbin, Christine Rzo'-ifniew- made this year. The student saying these things and have rim the Student Government Assoc- did not expect to win. But maybe scarlet beret mean more to a prestige, I have no need to re- existence of these problems nor ski, Barbara Murphy, Kothy Gallon, Joe O'Conneil, Skip Tillman, 6. Unlimited cuts for juniors government lias obtained con- out of effective ways to say them; iation, but not before he had pre- did influence a few. And if I may "pledge" than his own dignity and mind you that the position carries J. dismissed them as trivial. Rather, Joe Zogby, Rich Bauer, Tom Tourish, William McElroy, Steve and seniors veniences for the students the above mentioned articles con- sented somettiing unique to the quote Father Pappin, OSA, "Let self-respect which he temporarily with it no materialistic gains nor McGuire, Paul Purchio, Rich Serano, PhU Pressle-. 7. Extending car privileges he sought to put them in a new per- not back in anger, nor for- 0tained it. be sent to many more people. I if they realized this, they would ity. don't beg him to autograph To the Editor: • Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the official eyer, I strongly believe that (though predictably present in the tian community, a Christian world. And I will continue, if elected, to hope that many students wiU show not have to join fraternities. views of the University. their shirt sleeves. Kelly's doesn't is I won't that there Is too I am the best man. That not speeches of the other candidates), To Mike Chapelle, this Chris- say make progress. Progress with new such issues of the VILLANOVAN Donald '71 Second class postage paid at Villonova, Penna. Editorial and slip him a free beer. much wrong with Fralerplties per. Borr Busi- conceit. IT I did not teel this ,tbe confidence is jiot an pn^t^inable idea} Ideas, better improvements, in- w&« HumphfeyesoMO Uan^s$ ^ ness offices located on the second floor of to others, most particiilarly i^- Dougherty Hall, Villanovo Is it because 1 am a political way, I would step aside and let tfe* University, crtesing f^cilittes. I t Villonovo, Pennsylvania, 19085. wbeeler and dealer that liloes better Individual walk into th» of- I " .

Pog» 6 • THE VILLANOVAN • Morch 27, 1968 Morch 27, 1968 • THE VILLANOVAN t Pogt 7 Education Play Box Fraternities Barriers The Truth Fresh Look At Frats Christian Crisis Assassination Contemplation

By JACK McGARVEY plished. Fraternities and soror- Rushing is perhaps the busiest mem- ities have made progress in the and most important time for fra- Fraternity and sorority By JOE BURT Is In ternities sororities. saunters bership is up across the coun- last few years, mostly because they and The is only possible. If society, or By JAY ELUS sirens blare, lights flash, and pic- pink feather boa, she freshman try. Many campus leaders and themselves began to realize that arrives at college only Villanova (administration, fa- a group within society, wants men THE SCATTERING OF ASHES by tures appear on ttie motion picture around the stage with sublime to find himself in tiie a wail of hidden many involved in student govern- they must go into other areas be- a number culty, students) is currently suf- of such awareness (although they Richard A. Duprey artistically and screen, the actors wander about, alienations and college system. He is a ment are Greeks. The movement to sides the social, or else they lost and fering an identity crisis. All across are dangerous), they must provide imaginatively portrays the atmos- tending to their tedious business. terror. It's quite moving mo- wonders what relevance his abolish fraternities and organiza- would continue to attract only the con- campus people are wcmdering what an atmosphere in which the neces- phere of a decayingGermany of ttie ment. cerns tions of its kind has not suc- party crowd and then lose them have to those around him. sary study and reflection is pro- Third Reich. Its setUng by Gerald When von Stauffenberg is on The is impor- Person Villanova and—more when they became bored. There is a degree of loneliness vided. THIS IS "Uberal Educa- J. Leahy is its greatest stage, the play has a certain elo- ceeded. Even Woodrow Wilson, as tant—what it should try to be. virtue By PETER TERRY when the busboy tried to take our University, Here, at Villanova, an organiza- among thousands. Then he or she tion." though ultimately its greatest fault quence. The old cliches, that have president of Princeton The key concept in this discussion It was approaching one o'clock, trays, and we told him that we his to destroy tion has been formed which has as- rushes a frat or sorority in hopes is With projected film clips, slides, a become so familiar to us because failed in attempt "The Christian University,** and I was getting hungry. The would be finished with them in If society decides to provide system. Fraterni- serted itself as an energetic and of finding something important multi -level stage, lighting effects, of war films, are cast aside, and the fraternity the questions asked about it being: continental twenty minutes; it for such education, as well as breakfast, a long piece shook him up. concerned representative of frat But, many times he simply finds the dialogue becomes focused. He ties and sororities are here to "Is it possible (Not a contradiction and mirrors, the production is ar- of bread, butter or jam, and cof- Inevitably the conversation for technological training, it must life. The Interfraternity Council a ''social life/' a brotherhood resting to see. But the scheme Is speaks of the pain of war and the stay. in terms)?" "If so, what is it?" fee or tea, never will replace eggs turned to politics. I figured he work out an institution combining course, fraternities don't includes the president of each fra- which fills up little more ttian a far too vast for the tiny Playl>ox. suffering of the innocent with a Of and "Does Villanova want to try and bacon, but of it would be a communist if they the two, namely, "The University." course isn't let the university. In fact, many ternity and sorority and also three beer mug. The actors seem unable to adjust clarity that is sorely missing make to be one?" supposed to. Down six flights him leave the country, and I So a "University" is an institu- of was en- ottier elected members of each It is up to the fraternities and to the throughout the rest of the drama. believe that they do nothing to special demands placed on circular stairs, through the lobby, right. He pointed out that in Russia tion designed: 1) to pass on and fraternity. Their job is to sororities to dispel these beliefs This short essay is a very them. Duprey has also tried to portray hance the "university at- coor- Because the audience is cm and out onto the rue des Ecoles. there was no unemployment or during rushing bring attempt to clarify the first advance its mastery of the univer- a depraved Adolph Hitler, but In at all. College wouldn't dinate rushing and regulate pledg- and to out general three sides , the players are unsure mosphere" I walked slowly west toward the racial strife and that everyone serse, and 2) to create a number college without them, they say, ing, enforce the rules which tiiey the charitable, scholarship and two of these basic questicms, and of themselves. Lines are not well be this effort he is unsuccessful. Hit- boulevard St. Michel, drinking in had the same standard of living; jpo- of men who are, relatively ^peak- feel that too frivolity have set down concerning the frat other aspects of a successful or- to set the stage for a worthwhile projected, and steps are uncertain. ler is fitimiliar and much too a character to Paris. The Latin verty did not exist. I countered that ing, complete of "integrity" Quarter was system, and to constantly ganization. Too often frats do not discussion of the third one. — men and sham is involved and its Ideals evaluate Colorless Theatre be casually depicted. The madness bright we were trying to (only partial pun). and hot; students were combat ttiose are never even remotely accom- and re -evaluate this system. reach the type of student they want. On hearing that THE SCAT- and authority we associate with him - Now we will begin defining. Let browsing in the Larousse book- problems in quite different ways so The image and more noticeable ac- TERING OF ASHES was about an can not be executed by the amateur. us put the concept of the university With this working definition of store; a right turn on the Boulmich as not to endanger the freedom of tivities of frat life do not seem to * attempt made to assassinate Uneven Costing itself in its ccmtext before we be- *University," now let us consider and I was heading downhill toward the individual. He scoffed and poin- compliment his own goals. Often- Adolph Hitler, I expected a play of Simply put; the set is more inter- The cast is uneven, ttiough some gin to talk of "Christian Univer- ^ the Seine. The towers of Notre ted out the window at a drunk lying the "Christian University." A Junior Week Ticket Sales times fraternities make the mis- excitement, of action. It has been esting than tiie story. the of roughness may have been due in the gutter, I sities." The most general ' Dame rose high in the distance, and and countered that take of putting too much emphasis 'Christian University' is one ttiat Duprey's choice to examine the The finest moments in the show to opening night nervousness. Ger- perhaps the context of all is the vast and is biased toward one or—more the heavy fumes from the buses man wanted to live ^ on the social life, however benefi- motivati(xis of Count Claus von are provided by Jane Cannan. As ald Ryan as von Stauffenberg is NOW IN PROGRESS physical universe with im- were strong in the air. The buil- that way; another scoff. Then he mysterious accurately—(me family of world cial it may be. Fraternities and Stauffenberg which led him to be- a cabaret entertainer, she sings a pressive for he combines quiet dings were asked me if it was our idea of its inconceivable distances, depths views. Is this possible? It is, very clean, and colors sororities have gone into other tray Die Fuehrer July on 20, 1944. few period scmgs, reminding me of manner and strong conviction. Pat were freedom to destroy small countries - in tin Pie Shop and magnitudes. In comer of this by our definition of "Uni- everywhere. M»tb«r's Day $11.00 areas besides the social and it Von Stauffenberg '< was a quiet man, Marlene Dietrich singing Falling Feeny as von Stauffenberg's wife, like Vietnam, and so as not to agree general context, we find the earth, versity," if Christianity is an ade- French Cuisine is up to them to let it be known. a man of poetry and sensitivity. in Love Again" in the old German Nina, is lovely, and Geraldine C. I did not have with him 100%, Ijust sat there, em- * with its phenomenon of Ufe (per- quate framework for the sc^tiisti- much money so ^\. : ^ Martha the Larg^e universities, we have es- : ^ & Vandellas :'f:":::il i- The study here is agreeable, Imt movie, " The Blue Angel." Draped barrassed. haps typical, perhaps rare), and cated kind of world view we dis- I always ate in that bastion of He then tore up LBJ in tablished, can deflate personal re- makes for colorless theatre. While in a black dress with a shocking (Continued on page 8) at the pinnacle of that, its phen- French cuisine, the (sic) Cluny German that I understood only a '' • •.. '^' cussed earlier. It is not inherent • :' ...' » •.• .,..,-..:•.;. <\'r. ..'*•,,,.,:• lationships, but the frats draw to- m A little, but I got the picture. omenon of man. in the idea of the University that Self-service. Once inside you And I ; Righteous Brothers gether over fifty brottiers who be- would swear you were in a Horn sat there, embarassed as hell. come close friends and acquain- pe(vle be exposed to more than $3.50 Upstairs - $4.00 Downstairs The phenomenon of life evolved and But Vietoam or not, there he was, one cultural tradition. It may be Hardart Cafeteria in Times tances. These groups have ihe physically, increasing in adapta- /'':' '^ ''::: in the Square. I took a tray, sil- one of those slaves of communism ; Pie Shoppe desirable, but it is not essential. some right to perpetuate itself by se- bility to environment. Animals that you read about in the Philadel- In the "Christianity University," verware (just as dirty), picked up lecting its future members during with larger brains became capable Another a salad and phia Inquirer. But he loved Russia World a small steak filetwith pretty clearly, it would be desir- DINNER DANCE - $20.00 rushing. This selection is one of of acti- of more s(%>histicated kinds and his political system his able to give intense exposure to "frites," and I grabbed some bread and taste, not snobbery. enable them to better vity, which and a bottle of equality, and I could not disagree :| all world views and ways of life, red wine to wash it MTHE SGA OFFICE "I am not too familiar with your survive in a hostile environment. By JIM FERRIS I aged to paralyze that he as free I in and to grant ample freedom of mostof thelnitia- Today's Campus ali down. If you cah push a tray was as was that rush program, but it looks good , mechanism of cul- Gradually the Making an earnest effort to say tive that youth usually generates. through the line, place and moment in time. I inquiry to its members, but this Unfortunately for all those you can pick up ten 2ND FLOOR DOUGHBkTY : from where I stand," says Father tural development began to take preclude establishing "the something both meaningful and in- SadSack concerned, the bottles of wine, if you want. asked him how the Russians really Burt, of Arts Sciences. does not vast majority of Dean and that of physical evolu- * over from telligible becomes extremely diffi- To ask a senior what he is going I looked around for a seat and saw felt about American. 'Oh, we like Mr. -Paul Gormley, IPC modera- Christian life and outlook" as a Villanovans have not found it neces- tion. Man improved adaptation cult when to do after graduation is to invite a table near the Americans. They are like us very 'ii.ft99. Lecture - William F. Buckley, Jr. basic environment for the you realize that it really sary to analyze any issue. It is window that was va- tor, says '*we can definitely look to his environment not through • ' does not a tearful display of dejection which cant except for much." I got the impression that " on university process. matter whether you say this attitude of moral and politi- another young man, for improvement every year, for Darwin's natural selection but anything or not. It is not so much answers notiiing, but implies all. cal laissez probably a student. I hoped he would he was in a way embarrassed for us '^^''The Responsibility of the Student" we learn somettiing new every- faire which is weaken- through education , or the com- There have, of course, l)een other about Vietnam. agreed that By this point we have defined that there is no intellectual ing the moral fiber of countless not be another American tourist We Monday, April 1, in the Field House, 8 P.M. time we have a rushing period." munication of accumulated ex- "Christian University" and esta- curiosity on campus, but the rea- periods in the history of this young Americans. There seems like the ones who had arrived at my both nations needed peace, and that (Continued on page 8) perience. country which have put in hotel we could do a lot to help the rest blished that the expression itself lization of the inherent absurdity of youth to be something inherent in the that morning. Eight hours ago of the a position of critical uncertitude they had been in the world if we could ever get to- Also operating with ttiis educa- is not a contradiction in terms. present world situation, which psychology of the modern Ameri- Kansas City. And has been insidiously creeping concerning the future and its pos- they not gether on it. Then Hitler showed tional process was a learning pro- Of the three questicms we posed at onto can that decries introspection and could understand why no the scene, has finally inundated sibilities. These, though, one spoke English his ugly face just cess for man in general proceeding the beginning of this essay only the are men facilitates the contemporary sport or why they had as he had so Villanova who have done some serious think- to many other times during the sum- from his faculty to abstract, or step one remains: Does Villanova want campus. It is pro- of shrugging off responsibility. pay "so much" for the room and ing on the implications the they tell mer. "We hate the outside established forms of thought to become a "Christian Uni- bably a rash assertion to maintain of pre- This is the campus today. One asked me to the lady that Germans, that sent course of action in the the though," he said. His father had and behavior to gain new insight versity?" This we dcm't attempt the (pinions of certain ac- world. student confided to me recently room was like a shoebox and it quaintances of this If they had not bothered to think that they would be if died at Stalingrad. So had tiie into his environment. Most of to answer here, because in- writer are an that he had his fill of the stupidity damned they effective out exactly kind of father of a German seaman I met this abstractive activity went into volves a total evaluation of the barometer of thought on what relation- that college life was breeding. He would pay 34 francs a day for it on the trip over. Just simply developing technology, or applicability of the Christian Tra- campus, but there are so few peo- ship they should have to con- has spent four years here, and his and could they leave their eight coincidence ple on suitcases in the I suppose. ways of using the physical uni- dition to the context of the con- campus who take the time temporary policies and policy ma- one unanswered question is how doorway while they temporary world. Is the Church to have a considered opinion on kers, they would have no cause looked for a cheaper place. Summit Conference verse to man's direct benefit, but education has managed to an obsolete, decayed institution, anything that I doubt it is for concern. Despite, the over- It was quarter of two, and he had some of it, probably the most elude most of today's col- Stories of Czars that of in 19th whelming importance of He was a Russian. He looked to leave. I was in no hurry and stay- significant part, "overflowed into like Confucianism fap from the truth. The weighing lege students. What he is there still such relationships and the charac- about 25, but there were lines in ed a while longer, sipping the wine. a quite different activity. Man be- century China? Or President's war and its meant by education was not life within it which can act like far reaching teristic pessimism that results, his face that told stories of Czars It was bitter. Then it hit me. The mW- gan to spend time and effort in a moral implications who, what, where, but an idea of to there are very few and artillery and frozen whole thing was like a summit con- stepping outside himself and the a vast organism nurture and added to the increasingly confused "sad sacks" what life is all about. German bodies at Stalingrad and endless ference. The communication was a universe which contains him, not to re-generate homeless modern state of political affairs have man- on campus. Brotherly Love ? is real issue to steppes. He picked for an bit difficult, of course, but we were advance technology, but to reflect man?" This the What has passed between you and me are American, but that not talking, eating, thinking, looking on his own basic nature and si- be faced by those who I up to this point was not meant was unusual searching for the Christian Uni- to be since half the people in the place out the window together. He didn't tuation. The results of this kind a vitriolic attack upon Vil- were try to bury me, and I didn't even . from the States. I tried of abstraction are "world-views," versity. lanova students or the college ge- a think about little French, asking him where he j exploiting him. We or conceptions of man and his neration at large. This is just was from, he just had our lives ahead of us. I environment which are internally CUSS OF '69 the way it is. You are sitting in but preferred English. With a litUe trouble he tried to think of why our president consistent and cannot be refuted on S.G.A. Movie front of a mirror. Rather than rail against explained that he was a student and Ho Chi Minh would not talk. their own terms. It has also "LORD JIM" anyone, I make a sincere plea for peace. Like from Moscow, in Paris for an in- Pride, protocol, each one's na- produced cultures in which it is Starring Eu- tional image, I guess. gene McCarthy plunging ahead in ternational conference on psychol- But talk possible for at least a small num- Peter 0' Toole ogy. Still looking for a costs nothing; war costs lives. ber of individuals to develop com- FOR CONTINUED PROGRESS pursuit of the unreachable star, common in Technicolor Talk can be constructive; plete and sophisticated world- I cherish the faint glimmer of language, I tried German, but it war is Sundoy, March 31 was a fatal mistake; he was fluent, always, be definition, destructive. views of their own, more highly hope that there may some day be 8:15 & 9:15 (Continued on page and I was not. We had little fun Anyone who says his war aim is devel(Y)ed than the crude world view 9) a Vosey Auditorium 50< peace is either naive, stupid, or proper to each culture as a whole. RE-ELECT thinks the persons for whom the The possibilty of such an intellec- 7:15 & 9:15 statement is intended are naive tual integration makes it possible or stupid. for things like the completely in- But Just think about it for a at tegrated life, and the "whole" man CHARLIE SCHEIDT TRAINEES Ibmorrow your while. You know, LBJ could talk who is "at (me with himself." about his Carl Orff's grands(xi or the brand- 8 AeMe class, dont just Where the university comes in CARMINA BURANA Recent Grads or Night School Students ing down on ttie ranch, and Ho is that such completeness in man could talk about his program for p«r/ormee But to survive in the academic jungle, you've got to face the Ed Lowenton IV-tet if the killing competition. Morning, noon, and night. So if you just can't and destruction were get returns. Sunday, March 31, 1968 with it at your 8 o'clock, get with Also appearing New Sound. ended and how, since the Viet- NoDoz*. Th« Villanova Field House EXAMINE HIS NoDoz can help restore your recall, your ACHIEVEMENTS S-H-S INTERNATIONAl cong were rea^ live Vietnamese, 8:15 P.M. perception—even your ability to answer ques- The Stewed Tomato they should have a voice in their ' 'llw^t^^^M Free Admission Bortlay 8:15 to 12t00 tions. And it's not habit forming. 2 Bryn Mawr Avtnue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. government, and how the Saigon $1.25 por parson Who knows? You may become the oracle Featuring Selections by government i^ admittedly corrupt MUSIC, FOOD, CONVERSATION, of the early birds. Villanova RELY ON HIS EXPERIENCE and MOOD Singers and tyrannical and how the two of Women's Glee Club of Villanova U 5-1350 them could work out something If K^^ (Continued on page 8)

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Page 8 • THE VILLANOVAN • Morch 27, 1968 Morch 27. 19«8 > THE VILLANOVAN • Pog> 9 S.G.A. StreamtlwuKht Buckley Whiskey Company Thus Spake Contributors To (Continued from page I) The Two Ring Circus William Buckley recently con- and Future ducted a one semester course on Present Parents Program the relevance of conservative prin- ViUanovan ROTC trick drill drill; Ist place in trick drill, Mxi By KEVIN FINNERAN achieve certain basic and specific and teacher evaluation, etc. If ciples to Uie crisis of the cities team has opened its 19th year of 2iid place overall. The time for student elections demands for the students. Hie the candidates are willing to dis- Eugene Sullivan at the New School for Social Re- competition, as defending National Three weeks later Whlatey L. F. Shevland J. W. R. Tackaberry is approaching and we will all be candidates who are elected must cuss controversial issues, they Harry C. Ward search. John Leo of the New York Inter -Collegiate Drill Champion, Company journeyed to Erie, Paim- Edward E. Bukowskl Zemo C. Tarnowskl bombarded with buttons, posters, Thomas Zukauskas stated ttiat he began his blitz. Under the command be able to rally a significant num- will be able to develop enough Stanley Burczewakl yt%. Ann V. Tourish Times with a sylvania for the Eighth Annual hats, armbands, ad nauseam. A ber of students behind an issue and interest to make the election and John W. Charles Dominic Arcurl Stephen Zbierski course by conjugating the verb of Midshipman Lt Mark Roman, Gannon College Invitatioaal; com- Char la S. Cheleden Raymond F. Belli Howard Aufmuth great deal of interest is always must be sure that they have ttie the resulting government a power- J. 'to love' in Latin as a demonstra- the team has competed in three peting against fifteen teams from Theodore E. Dames Michael Barardlno Joseph P. Belasco is para- own, and stimulated in the campaigns be- general support of the rest of tiie ful organ of student influence. Alfred D'Eramo Dominick R. Caste llone Thomas F. Bliss tion that conservatism "a meets other than their northern and mid -western states, Alan Powdell cause of their amazing similar- students. The S.G.A. has made The responsibility of improv- M. George W. Christman John R. Brady digm of essences toward which has taken first place honors seven a clean sweep was the order oflto Thomas F. Oalvin Russell A. Corwin Zenon Chajkowsky ity to a circus. Unfortunately the the phenomenology of ttie world is of nine events. some excellent suggestions but ing ttie student government rests Thomas F. Glancey Peter DeAngelo James F. Chardos but day, as these Wildcats took lat J. 10th widespread interest in the cir- they have never been sure tiiat primarily on the voting students. George A. Hunt Augustine J. Dicciani Alan H. Daily in continuing approximation." On the weekend of February place in basic, trick and overall Robert F. Hurlelgh l*-s. Mildred G. Eisele Alexander Duckett body came to Willy Loman's funer- cus does not carry over to the ttiey had the support of the stu- force the candidates to J. as an uncomplimentary one, Mr. they competed against fifteen of ttw By JIM MANION We must JuUua L. Kozma John W. Duffy Carl W. Flesher categories. Issues involved in the election. body. Suss kind retaliated by mocking top teams from this area in the al; perhaps Willy stepped smiling dent propose definite plans for im- Andrew Koausko Jamea J. Farley Eugene M. Fluder The following weekend, March Prophet is coming, hur- Victor Mill Dr. Howrie The a little too soon. The percentage of students who There are many popular stu- the school and not be sat- J. Stephen P. Golda WllUam C. Buckley's mannerisms. Pennsylvania Military College they headed for Jersey City proving Bonnie M. Numbers 9th, Vasey is packed John F. Gossart Mark P. Hughes rah,hurrah. And "See the Black sit, talk, vote in our elections is unusually dent demands which must become meaningless babble of drill meet. This was the opening outstanding perfor- Man isfied with Walter R. O'SulIivan Clifford Harbourt Stanley J. Jaconskl Candidate and another wltti students to hear the strange '68 Whis- riot to be free. The whole world hifi^ for a college election. It seems issues in ttie upcoming election be- student power witiiout purpose or A. Pie chows kl Alfred Johnston Thomas E. Keeley meet of the season and mance. This time the host was St. Buckley's belief in the fill ttiem with duty and fear. Ralph F. Radlcs James A. Keith Ralph A. Kellin Mr. taking man doesn't cheer the race of the logical that a student government cause they are within the realm direction. The administration will key Company scored high; Peter's College and the event, their Nicholas M. Rongione Mrs. Margaret Kelly Lloyd F. Kershner "paradigm of essences" theory is Spiel, GahlH, but say it straight in basic standard Villanova grid iron, court, and with such widespread support of student influence. There are a be willing to listen to representa- Vittorio Rotondo John L. Krajsa J. P. Kramer second place Eleventh Annual Invitational drill he is seeking a and don't get hung up on hang Valentine J. Taubner Paul L. Krug Humbert F. Lazzari one reason why cinder heroes. Dream worlds would be very influential, but this few practical demands which could tives of a student body which has meet. Twenty four of the best William A. Tomasco, M.D. Regie A. Lepage Joseph Legato seat on Yale's 18 -man board of is not the case here. life littie can't deny that fifteen miles is a make college a more en- seriously considered and voted on Joseph M. Maertzig, Jr. Nelson J. Leidner teams from ttie east coast set the ''Now is the time for change, trustees, for it is presently im- long way to look for the city- The problem is that the inter- joyable. I imagine that one could issues which are both relevant John J. March Morgan E. Lentz Greek pace but a repeat performance to M-s. Josephine Adams Francis McNulty Anthony Leonowicz balanced, favoring liberalism to Baby, but not the kind for a quar- est in student elections is super- find support for issues J. (Continued from page 2) brought ghetto world of flat tires and widespread and important. I have given only Dr. V. Charles Ancona Bernard O'Brien John B. Livingston that of the Gannon meet Villanova teeth are the point that it is, in BiU Buck- ter. Baby broken windows. Did the REAL ficial because it does not em- like female visitors in tiie dorms, review of important is- Harold T. Baldwin Andrew Palandjoglou William H. Lubbers body or other. The highli^t of three more 1st place trophies a basic hostile cavity black and rotting from the Francis Brady Richard Reece George D. Lucas ley's words, "distinctly ^etto start in 1842? But recog- phasize the major issues. Can- a more liberal attitude toward sues; the student goveniment J. the evening is the presentation of home to Villanova. John Brennan Edward A. Re id Robert McEvoy point ofview." all -day sucker of apathy. Nobody J. to the conservative nize the seniors who gave their didates are elected in personality drinking on campus, meal tickets should have no limit to the issues Luigi J. Cert one A. T. Salop Thomas F. McGinley various awards by each fraternity These marching Wildcats hafe reason for his candidacy wants the rah-rah Peale deal, but like, "I'll Jamea H. Chadwick John F. Shock, Sr. Leo McGurk Another Saturdays to a Casa del Carman contests with views for campus residents, complete it can consider as long as they J. along with the introducticm of the met and defeated every team in Max Comfeldt Jack Stem William P. McHale is the unfair admissions policies wake up and live. This is it. Baby. form a committee for this, I'll ^r or a tutoring program. suspension of dress regulations, have respcmsible student support. John T. Dooley Peter L. Sturla John F. McNamara incoming officers. IFC chairman the East who could have disputed of not giving ttie son of an alum- All different pec^le stand up. Earl ' you "'Somewhere, Beyond the investigate that, and I'll guaran- dorm lounges, more freedom for Harry L. J. Richard Taylor R. J. Mackenzie Paul Miraglia will also bow out their claim to the number one Francis M. Fitzmaurice Ray A. Wolownik Frank X. Marino nus preference over the son of a Lover, make love; speakers, tee the best class weekend in tiie students, and of "Greek the mid -west- Sea...' sing, Bobby, find the an- women many other John K. Fitzpatrick Edwin Moses following the events slot, and many of Fiorentino A'lati J. nonalumnus. To this complaint speak; teachers, teach; thinkers, history of tiie school." The ad- Gabriel, M.D. J. the IFC at swer somewhere. Today. Life's simple improvements which might Louis T. Joseph Balchunaa W. C. Mulford Week." Having guided ern teams as well. A meet Howard D. Geary Natale Yale's admissions dean said, ttlnk; and doers, do. Swallow ministration realizes that the stu- be achieved without trouble. Thomas V. Barrett John J. ineffective much-maligned on the 23Ttl of not a snapshot but a moving pic- much Greenblat from an Manhattan College Jack I. Theodore Benac Henry J. Nunez "Yale must be a national and in- Draino and wash away the crea- ture. Things are so different. Peter dent representatives are not It is not sufficient to "establish Hammel J. outfit to a dominant and meaning- precedes the National George J. Stanley Blichasz James C. O'Brien March Silent, huddled Attention Juniors! Frederick Hart ternational educational resource, tion stagnati(»i. Pan is dead; everybody grows up. elected to fight for important lines of communication" if there is J. Anthony Capped ona Edward Ochman ful voice for Villanova's Fraternal Championship, which are held Carl Hemberger J. O'Hara restricted ..." men, take off the ear muffs and Picture Appointments J. James Cavanagh John J. not a club that's Mr. Bluster, S|)in and Marty, and changes and it is therefore easy nothing concrete to talk about. Hoinowski J. O'Neill System, Miraglia leaves behind during the Cherry Blossom Fes- for the Joseph Frank C. Clark William P. Nevertheless, Mr. Buckley expects break to the scrimmage. Come, to ignore the of ttie 1969 Belle Air Howe Pestritto Another Maynard G. Krebs have all gone demands S.G.A. Student Influence James J. Saul S. Coplin C. V. a foundation upon which LKD, DPE, tival in Washington, D. C. this seat which is being Are Now Being Taken , Gerald A. Inglesby Charles A. Phelan to gain mind changers. Hoffer 'true be- off If it's to Carry a Big Stick The S.G.A. has already devel- Michael J. Desiderio TKE, & DPM and PTC as well -place finish in either wouldtie to war. too much •' Michael Kelley George M. Rebec first - in the Pie Shoppe J. Joseph Denny III vacated by William McChesney lievers,' smiling and selfless take, grab a flavor straw, a In order for tiie elections to be oped some excellent suggestions Bernard F. Kennedy George H. Reeves as the new fraternity OPP, and remarkable, and in both unpirac- Charles W. Dickens I 10:30- C. Knof Frank Rodger Martin Jr. stc^ building Babel-like yearbook cowboy mug, and flash back your meaningful, tiie students must de- for academic reform but they could 2:00- OR- STOP AT Anthony Thomas P. Dyer B. sorority STD can someday build edented. The team, their leader Henry J. Krisher George H. Rogers Although William Buckley's ad- lists that ink made soon fade. that the candidates take a St. Rita's Lounge Richard J. Egger life to Ozzie and Harriet. Things mand not prove that they had the support Stanley Lockitski, Sr. James Romano a new social structure at Vil- and their record all say that some- Salvatore V. Finocchario will be aimed primarily to- Look to that self that hides in stand on important issues. In or- 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Mclnerney A. Saari dress were simpler then. Or maybe just of the students. The upcoming elec- James H. Dr. Frank Giannasio * Eli lanova. one will have to be awfully good to Sam Mazzoni Louis Spagnolo ward the students, it is open to the the crabgrass summer of our dis- close the door to the world, play der for the S.G.A. to have any tions could become an effiective Robert W. Hartye take their title from them—end Dr. D. M. Mhley Aloysius A. Humay Benjamin R. SchoU public. This will be Mr. Buck- ccmtent, made glorious winter by night, in the bargaining power with the admin- forum for proposals like the pass Mulhern, Sr. Howard C. Sumner will be doliig cards all and pres- John H. Joseph F. Keenan Whiskey Company Alfred E. Notaranni Michael Stanton ley's third visit to Villanova, and Closs of 70 this sun of Work. sure of the day just sleep, sleep, istration, they must be able to fail system, unlimited cuts, the William H. Kreek their best to bring these champion- Walter Novak Walter Sycz is another event marking the Uni- "Where is the Missing Link, prove that they were elected to honor code, a meaningful course Basil V. Lamb Vote back home to Villa- sleep. , O'Connor Robert The is ship trophies George B. John E. Lance Uotte J. the vote-getting, money Michael Tomczyk versity's 125th year. not hairy "Hear the flashes from the out- John Perente E. E. Lingle J. K.E.G.G. nova. Joseph J. Pietrzyk Thomas W. VanKirk maker but the Key to construc- side World piped in through the Richard F. Lusse Knowledgeable Energetic Frederic Rossi Edward Nemeth W. S. Vasicek tive Action? Catch the foggy, fad- Saggese J. Christian V. Wagman Classical Film Series campus shell over the sporlfic Gerald N. Thomas P. O'Reilly Dinner Dance Gviding Government The Sylvan Schwartz Harry C. Ward ing memory of the Malcolm Boyd Sound. is a world Francis X. Orofino, Jr. Presents FM Young There Tht Hordeo Seebargeable Chester C. Smialowlcz Qeneviere Wisnieski message. Listen to the Ferling- Thomas E. Rumsey Tickets for outside. An election is coming. Frederick J. Trietsch Anthony Quaresima Samuel Yogel ROD STEIGER T. Folger Thomaa hetti spaghetti; ^ Dr. John Zetelski There are troubles in the cities. $.; Carl F. Reichwein Juniors on Sale Display cases are available in his greatest role ?. H:^y- I tiildelieader. groovj^ People are hungry in the moun- So in to clubs, faculties and stu- The Pawnbroker The world is a beautiful place tains. Safety belts save lives. the SGA Office dents who wish various Tuesday, April 9 to be born into if you don't Westmoreland wants more troops. it dar^js any blade collections, or activities of 8:30 P.M. mind some people dying all the Due to a lack of interest tomor- $20 a couple + 1 matric card interest to be shown in the Vasey time or maybe only starving row will be canceled. Now back $100 for 5 couples + 5 matric cards library. Admission 50< . some of the time which isn't to the Tony Hatch theme song, to shave as elose. MUSIC. World Prophet half so bad if it isn't you. on page (Continued 9) Plugged in or (Continued from page 7) (Continued from page 8) can you get if you just school spirit, How much peace. Not just peace in Viet "l^eak now of want more? Ignoble Jkideed to re- football goes back to Frats anywberesville. Nam, but peace in the hearts of Villanova Year's to give then known solve every' New men. Once upon a time this was 1894 when the 'Cats, your kids the best of the better (Continued from page 6) Blue, beat the called brotherly love. Some- as the White and is the step after had. High tide at Water- Pledging next In 1912 there that you where along the line the whole Logan A.C., 24-0. Every salesman dies, but no- rushing and it is here that most game with Jim loo. concept of love became obfuscated was the tough temational Centi*rf^cadetidc JResdcotH frats receive their severest crit- but in by Madison Avenue and other pur- Thorpe's Carlisle Indians, icism. However, the maturity of led the team to 1492 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE veyors of the almighty image. That 1915 McGuckin fraternities and sororities is grad- Army. McLaren BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS 02135 Truth is why we might better call our victory over the forefront and ually coming to sneaked out of the infirmary in ^::?^/f5:?^f|||;-; goal peace, a concept which today (Continued from page 7) their pledging programs are be- . V:.i.:.;r.i.Jt*|j 1922 to win the game against Muh- \-;;vx'w:,. sets many mens' hearts to longing. of constructive they really worked at it and coming more a ac- in 1930, and how This desire for peace- -of mind and lenberg. Jake came they both knew the tivity, as witnessed by the record great teams The International Center for Academio Research is designed to help every student score. body--lies at the root of today's then there were the amount collected for the Easter are achieve his mazlmum potential in the subject, or subjects, of their choice. Montmartre discontent. of the post-war era. These fraternity But that flash of idealism and Seals this year. DPM the seeds of today's great Villa- Just for a moment look at any I We at The International Center for Academic Research are proud that these their pledges' services to reason passed quickly. I had a offered spirit and part of the rea- outstanding Instructional techinlques have shown proven results for decades. contemporary upheaval of any di- nova date to go up to see the the nuns of Holy Rosary Convent there was such cheering Sacre- mensions and decide for yourself son why Coeur and Montmartre, I in Villanova, where the grounds for the N.I.T. Noth- so belted whether there is a marked lack in the Garden down the wine, paid the bill, and basement were cleaned up. from nothing. And and of peace within tiie individuals ing comes Thus, pledging is becoming more should know stepped out into the heat. But the involved, Man's inability to-- everyone at Villanova last words I said to the of a constructive activity. The of the why's. Russian forgive me if I use the word- some pledge program is designed so that OUR GUARANTEE remained for a while: "Ich hoffe has been the love his .fellow man But now is the appropriate time dass when each pledge is initiated he will wir nie uns mussen wer- crux of all our problems. Vou ask Melt The International Center for Aoadenlc Research, after exhaustive 8tudle8> is able realize that the true benefits of to spread the enthusiasm. den." (I hope that to give a complete money back guarantees If after following Instructions we will never me if I left my pulpit home? sophistication and life solely dependent the phoney scholastic standings have to shoot each other.) fraternity are faithfully you have not Increased your noticeably, your Well, someone tias to be his bro- off the scales of indif- upon the degree to which the in- scrape money will be completely refunded * ther's keeper. It is every man's knows nothing, dividual members contribute to ference. *He who responsibility to love, and since nothing. But he who under- Assasination that life. This program emphasizes loves there is a visible and painful also loves, notices, sees the as Sim illation of a group of stands (Continued from page lack of charity, someone must ...' Paracelsus parked in 7) diverse individuals into a brother- Thanks be forgetting his responsibility. front of Fromm's ART OF LOV- expires May Price laia, as a young Jewess running hood while preserving the individ- Special Introductory offer 1,1968. thereafter $3.95 per course. There are some who have seen Gone now back to the cave uality of each new member. ING. away from me Nazis, makes much are the problem, and they to fight Zarathustra." For personalized assistance send $1.00 per course toi reflects the CHie criticism leveled against of the small part. She concerned. They try to love you, The International Center for Academic Research pledging is that it hurts studying. So long, Gibran. Those cru- agcny of ttie oppressed with great and they are repulsed. When you 1^92 Commonwealth Ave. In reply, the frats have raised the Just getting 3 weeks of shaves per charge Even a 115/220 voltage selector. Altogether, are all the same. They Boston, Mass. 02135 precision. enough, saders (nearly twice as many as any other re- more features than any other shaver... have been brained often had cum. requirements and established And leave so much up in the air. And Director Robert Hedley a you begin to realize that things chargeable) is good reason for going with for strictly cord shaving: The new Norelco You're monumental task in staging ttie study halls throughout the week for they demand such heroics. this Norelco Powerhouse. An even better one Tripleheader Speedshaver® 35T. A cord ver- are really bad. So you see now production. Taking into consider- the pledges, and Ml a pledge has right, the hypnotist was better. Please include our paper-thin Microgroove'^*' 'floating heads' sion of the Rechargeable with a more power- why those who have stopped to ation the limitations placed on him, to do for extra tutoring or research Course Last semesters averages and rotary blades that shave so close we dare ful motor than ever before. ttiink are depressed. You say to is to speak up and helsf:ivenmore Name 1. the Job is well done. Having action any blade to match a Norelco. Proof: inde- Same close-shaving Micro- them, "What about next year?" 2. Ume. Address throughout the ttieatre is a clever -'i pendent laboratory tests showed that, in the roove heads. Try either. ' They will lodk through you, blank The concerned citizens City State idea, beyond that, Thus, we see that fraternities and makes mas- majority of shaves, the Norelco Rechargeable «^.^^^^^^tfShaving with anything less all over. They face the war where- Zip Code **._ have a •4.M,^ would like to tliank Ben of terftil use of the stage. and sororities assumed 45CT rated as close or even closer than a is practically dullsville. College or U.. 5* ^^^ ^5..-_ ever they turn because they know the Campus Comer for sup- discount for groups more mature outtook on their rush- steel Special group rates for fraternities and sororities. 20% As I have said, THE SCATTER- leading stainless blade. And this baby all the hatred they must fight plying the free coffee and of ten or more. Please include organisation title ING OF ASHES is fkr too ambitious ing and pledging programs in hopes won't cut, nick or scrape. man has heaped upon himself over eveiy Thursday at Allow 4 to 6 weeks for i?rocesslmc and delivery. that it will return a more mature Comes with a pop-up trinmier. donuts a production for the Playbox. At the years. Stand there and say member. Part three of the articles Works with or without a cord. Nonlco* 2:45 in the East Lounge of best, ttie show is a sttmning effort. «fool" if for the close, fast, comfortable electric you feel you must examining ttie fraternity system ahavo. Dougherty. On this level only, it must be ap- after all they are only the voice will follow. ^968 North An^trican Philips Company. Inc.. 100 East 42nd Straat. Naw York. N. Y. 10017 preciated. — ^^l^tjerp^ss. ^ crying M» ihe . - .

Page 10 « THE VILLANOVAN » Morch 27. 1968 Morch 27/1968 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 11 ^Cat Stickmen Top Elections A "Typicar^NovaYear Villanovan Makes Burke, UlaUj Krines By CHICK McELRONE-J (Continued from page U Bowling Finals It began rather inauspiciously on a cloudy day in John Bresnahan and Tough Adelphi, 8-6 'Martin El- September when West Virginia greeted Villanova more Dave Kovach, 19 years old, Pace Baseball Victory wood for vice president, Carol rolled his way into the finals of inhumanely than any revenue agent was ever greeted Serantino and Delia DeLalio for the National Intercollegiate Bowl- By PETE PHILBIN nova should be one of the hie^est secretary. Ken Walters and Joe in Mountaineer country. We lost 46-0 but the score ing Championships by capturing Coach Art Mahan's baseballers the visitors their only Joy of ttw Saturday, the 1968 version of scoring units around. As a whole, Reidy for treasurer. Tom Tourish doesn't tell the story of the game. It could have the Region III championship of the began where they left off last year day. tiie Vlllanova Lacrosse Team of- the team has shown the ability to was nominated for A&S Day-Hop been worse. But coach Jack Gregory told anyone Association of College Unions. when they pounded Bowdoin of Offensively, the big guns for ficially evened its work together, to hit, and to hustle. Rep. and Tom Prince and John Dave now joins the 15 other na- Maine by a 6-1 count here Monday the 'Cats were Steve Krines, last season. who would listen that his team would never give The opening opponent was Long Saturday's opener with Adelphia Alan Walsh for the resident. C&F tional finalists representing over to record ttieir twelfth consecu- year's NCA A batting champion with up and the 'Cats proved him to be as able a prophet Island powerhouse and Lydecker saw the 'Cats cop an 8-6 decision Day- Hop Representative nominees 195 colleges and 14,000 bowlers, tive victory. a .507 average, who drove in Vbe Champion Adelphi. Coached by Eu- as seniors Pete Mills and Rich are Dan Miller and Mark Harbourt as he was a football coach. The 4-6 record hung in pursuit of the title of All Junior Hal Burke got credit for first Villanova run with a booming gene Melcher, '63, and assistants Hook each managed two goals while and nominees for the resident Rep. up in Gregory's initial season here isn't as significant Events Champion. the win going six innings and double in the first inning, and Ron Richard Santoro and Colin Connor, outstanding freshman Bob Kobel are Ray Hartung and John Sergo- as* the renewed interest which the head coach and his In the tournament, Dave will allowing only one hit while striking Ulan. this year's team faces the also c(Mitrlbuted a dual goal per- vic. David Luddy is unopposed for compete against 15 other regional out seven. Burke is now 7-1 In the third inning, centerflelder most staff provided for the students and alumni who began over challenging schedule in its his- formance. Senior co-captalD Jim THE CHAMBER BROTHERS who will be perfoiming at the Junior Engineering Dsiy-Hop Representa- champions in singles and doubles a two-year span. Charlie Fltz- Ulan teed off for a triple with the to feel that still tory. Co- Captains and All Penn- Ryan also excelled as he passed Dinner Dance. tive, as is Mike Howe for the res- the sport can return to the days competition. The bowler who main- patrick and soph Joe Meo worked bases loaded to ice the contest sylvania-Delaware selections ttie off for three assists. filent office. There was no nom- when Saturday afternoons were more than mere social tains the bluest average for the the final three innings and allowed for Mahan's crew which is seeking past two 3rears, Ron Meyer and' inee for the office of Nursing Rep- two events will be named All- only one hit between them. Bowdoin the NCAA bid which they were Gfoalie Harrie O'Connor was ex- gatherings and excuses for tailgate picnics. It was Jim Ryan head a squad boasting; to question( several other resentative. Events Champion and receive ttie scored its only run in the last deprived of last year. Villanova ceptional as was the entire defense Court unmen- good to play teams like West Virginia and Virginia the return of seven of last year's tioned factors enter into the issues. Jeffrey Gunther, James Bur- coveted Morehead Patterson Inning when a passed ball gave finished with seven hits. led by Jack Krug, Jack Healy and Tech along with old rivals like Boston College and starters. Other standout veterans (Continued from page 3) One of them is the draft: a sus- chetta, and William Monagle op- Award, namied after the late Glen NatieUo hustled and hit hard it 7 Rick Hook, Pete Mills, Ed pension means the loss pose each other for the presidency Toledo, but would be a lot better to play those chairman of ttie American Ma- J Mc- as the high-scoring Cougars were meriting some discipline by ttiat of a 2-3. of the Class of 1971. Timothy Fadden, and Glen Natiello should teams and beat them. The Pie Shoppe quarterbacks chine and Foundry Co., symbolic it . helpless for the entire first half. group as well as by the state. Thus a semester suspension at this | if she doesn't give to you . O'Donovan and Thomas Grebleare lead the way to a most successful Again, an attempt is made to be time means almost a consignment were still in abundance but it felt better to listen of excellence in intercollegiate campaign. Senior midfielder and co- captain the candidates for the vice presi- Coach Melcher is also fair and to avoid making "moun- to the armed forces. Another side- to after bowling. —get it yourself! Ron Meyer all Gregory on a Sunday a particularly tough enthused with the great amount of was over the field, dency. The secretarial nominees In order to gain a berth in the tains out of molehills." effect of suspensicHi is that it af- loss the depth all playing steady offense and hard are Barbara Ragucci and Letitia when conversation always centered around S at positions. to We close tiiis rather lengthy fects not only a student's discip- national competition, Dave had defense as was senior Jim Hig- Bleyzgis and Francis Donovan and **next week's game." Gradually I got the idea that The has been article with discussions of one of linary record but his academic surpass over 1000 bowlers in his team practicing gins. Bill Cattle did his usual top- Fredrick Dailey are running for the regional finals. At 5'-ll-l/2" and for five weeks and has gained val- tiie most significant — and most record as well. A suspension Villanova football will someday return to the level notch job of selling souvenirs to the office of Treasurer. John Kilmar- ^ promising — results of the work- means that a student misses a 150 pounds, he was more than JAD£ HAST' uable game experience in four pre- 4 which the track and basketball programs have at- assembled multitude. tin 1 and Harry McShea were nom- equal to the task. A sophomore, seascm scrimmages with Penn, ings of the student court. substantial amount of course ma- tained. And that's quite a level in anyone's league. inated for the two offices of Day- he has been bowling for 11. years Loyola, Delaware, and Swarth- The stickmen play Bucknell this We are referring to the grad- terial, enough in many cases to Hop Representatives to the SGA. The cross country and track teams have had and lists a hlg^ game of 259 and a more. In these scrimmages, the Saturday away and after Saturday's ual change that is taking place make it impossible to catch up. In the race for the two Resident fair successes this year. Charlie Messenger and Tom high series of 664 as his accom- stickmen have shown tremendous opening victory seem to be well from negative penalties to con- But the main argument against SGA Reps are: William Savino, plishments. Dave is majoring in hustle and spirit, besides outstand- on their way to fulfilling the great structive ones. The standard pen- suspension is that it is, in ttie Donnelly led a blitz through cross country dual Craig Exelbirt, Michael Gruccio, the field of mechanical engineer- ing ability. The offense has been promise they showed in the rugged alty before the days of the court final analysis, not constructive. meet competition and added the IC4A team title which and Richard Romejko. ing, hoping some day to make it most notable, and once again Villa- pre- season practice period. tended to be strictly punitive rang- To help remedy this situation, the | has become almost standard procedure recently. ing from weekend campusing to court has begun experimentingwith his career, if professional bowl- A few weeks later, the same team took on all comers long suspensions or expulsion. The more positive punishments. In the ^ ing doesn't get him first. these a student was as- in freezing Laramie, Wyoming but the results were FUN WORKING IN EUROPE theory behind suspension is tliat first of the student should be placed out- signed a job marking papers in the ALL GIRLS predictable. For the second consecutive year Vil- college psychological services department Tennis side of atmosphere and Interested In lanova became the NCAA champions as their instead of a suspension; besides, he pressured for a while so he can feats were finally recognized by a goodly portion of (Continued from page 12) reflect on his crimes and decide must submit periodic reports to the TENNIS Room 112, Bartley the student body at with last few days in an effort to get or not he wants to return dean of men appraising his aca- which met them the airport whether into playing March 28 - Thursday shape before their strongly enough to abide by regu- demic and extracurricular pro- the conunendable pep band and Wildcat Bob Muir, first match, which is scheduled for lations in the future. Unfortun- gress. Court officials expect more the most dedicated student to hold that position in this coming Friday, March 29th. ately, even if this theory works and more penalties to be meted my four years here. BIG SCHEDULE in practice (which is very open| out along such lines. The indoor track season was no less successful. So far seven matches have been Erv Hall, Dave Patrick, Larry James and the amazing scheduled, with several more still in the planning stage. Startingwith relay teams again proved that Villanova was number a practice match this Friday wltti GUARANTEED JOBS ABROAD! Get paid, travel, meet people. one with another great season which was culminated Ryder College at Ryder, the team Summer and year 'round jobs for young people 17 to 40. For Class of '70 AFTER SHAVE from $2.60 by another NCAA title, the first the school has won opens its regular season on Sa- illustrated magazine with complete details and applications COLOGNE from $3.00 send $1.00 to The International Student Information Service (ISIS), in track since 1957. Patrick retained his NCAA turday, March 30th with a SWANK lne.-Sol« Distributor 133, rue Hotel des Monnaies, Brussels Belgiam. match at Villanova agairst 6, 880 title and anchored the 2-mile relay team to a At an alternate fragrance, try Jade East CORAL or Jade East GOLDEN LIME Fordham University. Other -VOTE- new world record. He also holds the world mark 3 S — -.A—^ E ! We'd like to matches scheduled include St. for the indoor 880. Sophomore James was even Joe's on April 3rd (Home), George- ) greater than anticipated as he progressed through the town on April 7th (Home, REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | K.E.6.G. season from a narrow' loss to undefeated Martin Penn. on April 23rd (Home), St. x:-': invest John's University on April 24th McGrady to the NCAA 440 title and another world ill i!i. NEW YORK (Away) and Philadelphia Tex- 1 CITY • record in the incredible time of 47 seconds flat. Pres. Gene Wolfe! tile on April 25th (Home). DiFFEffElUT STJliPE.' Later in the m ESTmUSHMENT OF X V. Pres. - Marty El wood NCAA meet James turned in a 46.6 Home matches are scheduled to anchor leg on the champion mile relay team which begin at 1 p.m. on weekends and Sec'y. • Carol Sorantino BOARD OF EDUCATION 2:45 p.m. on weekdays. v.'lJ7 narrowly missed becoming Villanova' s fourth world Treos. • Ken Walters f The team was very lucky n5,000 record holder by the narrow margin of 3 tenths of a in that no key players were lost Will second. either through graduation or due BE ON CAMPUS ON first glance the basketball season seems typical At to bad grades. This year's team of Villanova. But that wouldn't be the correct word CO- captains are Mike Gurda, a senior, and Steve to describe it. It's typical when Villanova gets Aspero, a Junior. The Team coach and moderator FRIDAY, MARCH 29TH off to a slow start. But 5 losses in 6 games for We're E. F. Hutton. One of the largest brokerage once again Is Dr. Langran of the Villanova isn't slow, it's standing still. The about houses in the nation. For over 60 years, we've been STUDENTS! Political Science Department. helping people invest their money In the market. And face was t3rpical though. The Cats went on to cop The student body is cordially This is your opportunity to learn first-hand about the because our list of clients and their demands are 17 of their next 20 games and coach Jack Kraft Invited to come watch the matches rewards of a teaching career in the New York City growing rapidly, we're looking for ambitious college Of course you tan and support ttie Villanova Tennis schools. had coached his 7th tournament team in as many graduates to train for key positions with us. Team. years here when the NIT offered its bid which If you've got the ambition and imagination we're net a cash loanl You are cordially invited tq meet with the representa' looking for, we'll invest 6 months and $15,000 to everyone knew would be forthcoming, but which teach you what being an account executive Is all tives who will be on hand to answer questions, nobody was sure of. The quarterfinal match against about. When the training program Is over, and after Kansas saw the Kraftmen suffer through their worst you meet New York Stock Exchange requirements, 0ur new LOANS TO * season but the season WHO Examinations for offensive period since early most teaching licenses are being you'll be ready to start work as a full time Account STUDENTS SERVICE it held in Philadelphia during this visit. Executive, a stockbroker building a clientele. designed especially for log of 19-9 continued the fine basketball tradition. 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NIW YOm II Caiiir 11 Nut ir Iralhir 110 LIVINGSTON STREET Ardmore being a rah-rah alumnus a little more meaningful. Who knows, I may even be able to pick up a Vil- For information write: 4fN-PV BROOKLYN, NEW YORK II20I Phont Ml 9- ISIS lanova game on Armed Forces Radio now and then. •I Walk, D.e. 21117 r I don't think it will be the same though. .

Poqe 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • Morch 27, 1968 Sodaski At (^utrterback; UNNATURAL Spring Footha II Opens

By JOE lACOVITTI son, Villanova had one of the Last year Vlllanova's offense strongest defenses in the country. revolved around the strong right With linebacker Fred Levinsky arm of Billy Andrejeko. Brooklyn leaving and Sodaski moving to Billy rewrote the Cat record books offense this year, there will be witti his unerring accuracy. Un- added pressure on the Cats out- fortunately tiie Cats lacked a runn- standing defensive line. Tackles ing attack to complement Ar^re- Rich Moore and John Treacey will jeko. Their running game con- be back to make life miserable sisted of a handoff and a prayer. for enemy quarterbacks. The Sodaskl replaces Andrejecko Ob's wlU find handing the ball off This spring coach Gregory will much easier than throwing from a concentrate on wiping out this prone position. glaring deficiency. His first move All in all it promises to be anf will be to install John Sodaski interesting season. The Cats will 'yjm at the throttle next season, in open up against none other than To- place of the graduated Andrejecko. ledo. A long cold winter has a Sodaski, who incidentally led tiie way of revitalizing wounded team in tackles last season, will

FRANK BOAL tion mark. We've lost a starting center, guard, tackle and tight end throu^ graduaticm." 23 Lettermen Leave In all, the Cats lose 23 letter- men and have only 14 returning Photo by Jim Zogby next season. Coach Gregory wiU JOHNNY JONES SCORES on one of his patented undei^the- thus use the 20 spring practice basket lay-ups against Kansas 'Cats fell to Jayhawks, 55-49. days to take a good, hard look at his personnel. In the early practices the coach has been es- pecially pleased with the attitude Football Staff Signs «S of his players. "The greatest thing we have gojng for us here at Villanova is our spirit. If they kept statistics on this, we More Bright Prospects might have set a record in ha- ving 94 boys come out for spring RICHIE MOORE By JACK McGARVEY named Most Valuable Player. A JOHN SODASKI practice." pride, but memories of last' 6-0, 205 quarterback who can play and Thanksgiving's turkey shoot still Coach Jack Gregory and his rpovide the Cats with an added If you eliminate the first any positi(Ni in the backfleld, John year's sea- linger on. Revenge will be sweet. football staff have been as busy running threat. He's most effec- last game from last went to Cardinal Spellman Hl^ as beavers with their football re- tive on the rollout maneuver, where School where he was a g;ood stu- cruiting during the off-season. dent. He received of- he has the . opticxi of passing or numerous Most of their talent has come from running. Considering John's size fers before narrowing his choice the surrounding area of Pennsyl- and speed, the defensive backs will ^Cat Rubers Prevail to Bost(Hi College, Holy Cross, vania and New York. In addition be glad to see ttie ball in the air. and Villanova. T^e student body to Pittsburgh Central Catholic's here sold Jcrfm on Villanova after Along wifli Sodaski the Cat off- Johnny Bablnecz (6-3, 220 pound he was impressed with ttielr sin- ense will be built around half- In Muddy Contest, 6-3 linebacker; first team All -State, cerity and enthusiasm on a re- back's Frank Boal and Bill Wa- third In his class, will major in cent visit. 11k. little daylight, Given a both By GLEN DePALO I consistent with Villanova's past engineering). New Dorp High Another New Yorker, John Pet- of these speedsters can change The Villanova Rugby team performance with Fairfield scor- School of Staten Island's Mike Si- j erson is a 6-3, 200 pound tight ttie complexion of a game in a scored its initial victory Satur- ing the first try and missing the anl (6-3, 190 pound split end; \ end from Mlddletown High School hurry. The problem, as coach day over a good Fairfield s(]uad kick. The score stood 3-0 at half high school All- American), and in Middletown, New York. Twice Gregory sees it, is to find some- despite poor conditions which in- time. Villanova came back in the quarterback Tom Duffy in (10.2 named All-Dusco Conference and one to supply tiie daylight. "Our cluded snow and a muddy field. second half with the wind at their 100, All-Scholastic, ranks 13th in twice on the Tri-County team, John offensive line is our biggest ques- The beginning of the game was backs and completely dominated class, will take pre-med) of | is also a hl^ hurdler in track and the game thereafter. Fairfield's Wilkes- Barre's Coughlln High, the starting center on the basket- taller jumpers consistently won Villanova's football staff has an- ball team. Coach Bruner, Villa- the line- outs, but because of the nounced the signing of four more nova's offensive backfield coach,

• ' strength and hustle of the Cats' football players,-^ ; 4 was instrumental in having his forwards the ball seldom got out Top Student former player matriculate here to their wing. The play of Oenn Daryl Woodring, a 6-1, 185 pound i at Villanova. '*Fat Tie" Stevick, Walter quarterback from Easton High In the words of Coach Jack "Flash" Gordon, Mr, Dan Vastl School in Easton, Pa. led his team Gregory, "Villanova University is Sir, and George "Married Man" to two undefeated seasons in the one of the easiest schools in the Thompson was especially evident. strongest conference in Pennsyl- . United States to recruit for. It P. Jaw Dennehy, playing fly vania football. Daryl was chosen takes no back seat to anyone aca- half, scored from that difficult All-League in his senior year and demically, or for facilities or position to tie the game at 3-3. was offered at least 35 scholar- beauty of the campus. And it has Ensign Jack Cassidy missed the ships before narrowing the choice a solid, all-around athletic pro- formidable kick and the score to Clemson and Villanova. He gram. I have received tremendous remained tied. The play of the turned down offers from every Ivy cooperation from the faculty, stu- forwards, which was so important League school and all the Atlantic dents and alumni in recruitingwhat throughout the game, contributed Coast Conference teams. Daryl we hope will be the backbone of directly to the victory. Glenn ranks in the upper tenth of his Villanova's football teams In the Stevick, our infamous prc^, scor- class and will major In math at near future." ed the second try of the after- Villanova after scoring a 735 in noon and Villanova went ahead his math college boards. Coach 6-3. V.U. failed to increase the Gregory calls him "a real good Tennis Club Opens lead as the kick was missed again. one." A The backs of Fairfield tended to linebacker from Lancaster With Rider College be quite wary of carrying the ball Catholic High School in Lancas- against the likes of "Mad dog ter, Pa., Tom Bennett, at six foot, Harold" Byrnes (Hooker), Tom 218 pounds, was twice All- Con- Away This Friday "McGruder " McGraw CLock), ference. Tom has wanted to come By WILLIAM S. FELLNER and of course "Butch" Jeffers, to Villanova his whole life and With the advMit of the spring- (Breakaway), that mechanical turned down offers from North like weather the Villanova tackling machine. Rich "Flea" Carolina State and North Carolina (?), Tennis Club once again has start- Crawford played a fine, consistent University, among others. A highly ed to practice for its forth- game at fullback; he even made a recommended prospect, Tom will coming tennis season. Hinder- tackle. see much action for the Wildcats.

ed by . a lack of a place The B game was won by Fair- Numerous Offers to practice indoors during ttie field 10-3. A bright note how- John Helm, another "great one" bad weather, ever appeared lor >^Ulanovaas Jon according to Coach Gregory, the team has been tallies in practicing out of doors for ttie CAPTAIN JOE CREWS 2 points losing effort against Ebon (Inside Half) scored his se- comes to Villanova from the New Kansas. Joe bowed out with a 14 point peifonnance. cond try in as many games. York Catholic Leaguewherehewas 'Continued on page 11)

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