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After capturing or sharing the Oakes averaged 17.3 for the man form when he scored over Big Five title two years running, freshmen last year. The other 20 points a game. Villanova tied for backcourt positipn will be man- The lack of experience will be City honors last year, but the ned by Steve Courtin, who filled the biggest drawback but the Quakers have lost seven veterans in when Hoy broke his ankle, and shooting potential is there. and can be discounted as serious averaged 11.9 last year. Junior Bruce Moore 6-4 can contenders. The major threats Although ony 6-1 he rebounds play both in the front court and mm to Villanova will be Temple's well and has quick hands. back court. He will be McCJlos- Vol. 39— No. 10 VILLANOVA UNP .LANOVA, PA. December 11,1 963 young Owls and LaSalle's experi- The other returning letterman key's main reserve strength.

. .'. . enced Explorers. This leaves St. is team captain, Jim Boyle. A With only one real veteran re- \ •; Joseph's in the middle of what six-four forward, who averaged turning in Carazo, McCloskey ^; should be a rebuilding year. year, should make 12.6 last he will need a miracle to match last James C. MtEHaae Betted Coundl's Realignment, Exam Proposals TEMPLE up for Wynne's absence. At the year's 19-6 record, but the Quak- other forward spot, 6-5 soph Coach Harry Litwack's Owls ers will improve. Tom Duff and veteran Joe Kelley Catholic Youth' Of The Year appear to be strong again and 6-3 will fight it out. LASALLE Approved, Will Go Into Effect In 1965 rate as Big Five contenders. Six- new coach Bob Jim McErlane, one of the most umbus, NFCCS Regional Parlia- 6-8 LaSalle, under eight Jim Williams from Norris- At center, John Tiller and responsible and dedicated stu- mentarian, and Tutoring Pro- bv Frank Ouattrone , Walters, will be bolstered by for the Larry Hoffman will alternate. dents at Villanova, will be honor- gram. The semester alignment proposal submitted to the Student Council by Jim McErlane V; town, who averaged 21.4 the return of their big front line ;' could be the best big If Ramsey needs shooting he ed with the Outstanding Catholic In his sophomore year Jim earlier this year has received the official approval of the President's Office. freshmen, but will be lacking in guards. will start Tiller, for rebounding, semester examination periods for lOGl-fi.') „• V man in Temple history. Youth of the Year award at the was co-chairman of the commit- Along with this action an extension of the To fill this need, 6-6 Frank Hoffman. December 17 Who's Who ban- tee which brought the senior car was announced by the Rev. Joseph J. Gildea, QSA, Chairman of the Student-Faculty Commit- Flanking him will be another CJorace will move to one guard The Hawks can not be counted quet. privilege through the Student tee, Under the latter proposal, originally submitted to the Student Senate V)y Joe Tate and r;, soph, Ken Morgan, and last slot. Corace, the team's leading out in the Big Five. Last year Council. He was also chairman Marty McGuinn, Fall examinations for all students would extend over an eleven-day period >*; year's leading scorer and re- scorer last year with an 18.4 they were 2-2 in city competi- of the Student Council Tutoring :':, bounder, Dan Fitzgerald. Mor- average, teamed with 6-7 George from Saturday, January 11, tion. One loss was a triple over- Program in his sophomore year ' through Friday, < ; gan, 6-6, averaged 16.7 for the and 6-10 Walt Sampson Januarv 22, Sutor * time thriller with Penn and the and has remained active with 1965. , ;: . frosh and is a strong rebounder. to form a formidably forward Head Socialist George Taylor other a single overtime duel the organization since then. i^j, Six-five Fitzgerald scored at an wall. Sprmg exams for seniors against Villanova. The Semester Re-alignment ;]' 11.9 rate and should improve scored at a and juniors will be held from Sampson, a senior, change which was recently ; ' with a better team behind him. Capitalistic last year and pulled Condemns Despots Monday, May 17 to Friday, PENN 7.8 clip passed by the Student Council < : .; guard slots will be man- The The loss of seven veterans rebounds a game. Sutor, May 28 ,and for sophomores down 10 was originally submitted by Jim George S. Taylor, leader of the Socialist-Labor party in / . ned by 5-11 senior, Frank Bishop means that Penn will be rebuild- averaged 13.4 pts. and and freshman from Friday, a junior, as Executive Vice-president for southeastern Pennsylvania will deliver an address tonight (9.0) and 6-2 Bob Harrington May 24 to Friday, 4. ; y. June ing this year. Captain R^y C^r- 11 rebounds a game. In Corace's at 8 p.m. in Vasey Hall auditorium. Vince Richardson and Educational Affairs and a mem- (9.7). azo who averaged 11.4 last year position will be 6-4 Al The realigned academic forward ber of the Student Faculty Com- The lecture will be sponsored by the Villanova chapter Elmer Snethen return to fill in schedule, replacing the is the only experienced backcourt Tezsla. In the other guard posi- gen- mittee. The bill is intended to of the Intercollegiate Conference on Government. . {. . the guard and forward positions. eral calendar which man returning. He will team will be 5-8 Curt Fromal, has been tion change the first semester to end His topic will be "A Socialist Criticism of U.S. Capitalism with 6'1" soph Jeff Neuman a Explorers been followed the last 121 ''"::} St JOSEPH'S the ballhandler the before Christmas. and Soviet Despotism." Taylor has been a candidate for a 17.9 scorer for the Quaker Frosh. years, will go into effect in The big problem at St. Joe's need. Last the Vil- ~~ August Jim was number of elective city and 1965. The Fall semester that is replacing graduated stars Penn's front court will be his team lanova delegate the Walters hopes to keep to national state offices. year will begin with registra- Jimmy Lynam, Billy Hoy, and manned by 6-4 Fred Greene, 6-7 convention of the National Fed- Council Takes Survey moving this year as opposed to He has run for senator and tion on Septeml)er 7, the day :•- Tom Wynne. Coach Jack Ram- Joe Andrews and 6-3 Stan Paw- eration of Catholic College Stu- stand-and-shoot of* just To Test Faculty View governor of Pennsylvania and after Labor Day; classes be- sey appears to have the material lak. Pawlak is a sophomore who last season's It would be safe bet to say that 53, 15111 Soens has , dents. He is presently co-chair- was the Socialist-Labor candi- 16-8 also be a lost bet because he gin the following Monday. Ex- to compensate for the latter two broke the freshman scoring re- fense. The Explorers were tapped in h bucket but it would man of the Father's Day commit- OnStudentAttendance date for mayor of Philadel- aminations will be held from hitting at a 23.4 but Lynam's guard slot is yet cord last year, lethargic indif- diun't score. . but seemed and » ^. , , , Jim McErlane tee and was also recently elected the last the phia in the recent elections. Saturday, December 11 filled. 5-10 clip. Andrews is the Quakers points belonii: to 22, George Leftwich who has At meeting of to be Ed Walsh, a ferent in many key contests. The The two to the National Who's Who. Joe Turk goes up lor the Student Council, Neal Stoneback, This will be Mr. Taylor's through Monday, Dec' 20. junior who played behind Lynam only big man and is important just scored on a lavup. Number 41, McErlane was elected out of a Jim intends to attend Villa- potential is again there and Wal- second appearance here this 'Contin:-'''! on Pago «; in- for his rebounding, not Richie Moore, :]0. moves in. vice-president for educational . last year seems to have the mainly shot while field of twelve by the Student nova's Law School and to set excellent sea- year. In spoke with shooting. Greene on the other ters will have an took the annual scrimmage with the frosh, affairs, stated that, in accor- October he ..: side track over high-scoring soph The vaisity Council to represent Villanova up his practice in Chester Who's Who BanQuet if he can uncover it. tjc --. (Photo By Albino Vendrsisco) dance with a recent motion, a Frank Sauers on WWVU's "Just 1 V -Billy Oakes. hand must return to his fresh- son University at the National Cath- County after his graduation. poll is being taken among the This Side of the Fringe." olic Youth Council which will Looking back on his career at To Be Held Bee. 17 ^ ^«ief >aief >ae< >«r '^^B?^ -^air ^sae^" ^«ie^ faculty members for their views Mr. Taylor has long been a elect the National Catholic Villanova, Jim said that he was on class attendance. critic of U.S. capitalism, but At Falcon Youth of the Year. "gratified at the success of the House has stressed that socialists also I Villanova, has Student Council the last three Pat Mahady of the Student annual ban- While at Jim of The Who's Who Activities oppose the despotic nature distinguished himself in num- years, especially this year with Committee reported quet honoring those Villanova that progress was being made Soviet communism. SCHEDULE erous campus organizations in- the inauguration of the Lecture seniors recently selected to the WILDCAT on the student directory and cluding: Student Council, Stu- series, the Concerts, and the new society will be held on Tuesday that it available in dent Senate, the Student Activi- Basketball Club which can really would be evening, December 17, at the the near future. 5 ties Committee, Knights of Col- do a great deal for the school." Falcon House in Havertown. N.Y.. Jonuory 7 St. Bonaventure. February Villanova December 4 St. Francis, _ It also that ' >. .1. *. was announced The affair which is being spon- vs. vs. James McErlane, Student Coun- sored jointly by the Student ^;./V :, Villanova cil vice-president for educational Council, the Alumni Association, Princeton, N.J. Field House Princetoi V Villanova St John s To Reteive Proceeds affairs, was elected Catholic and the administration, will fea- February 8 Youth of the Year for Villanova. ture talks by the Father Presi- December 7 dent, the Reverend John St. Peter's January 11 FromAnnualQiarity Weekend McErlane reported that the A. vs. Spirit Committee would hold Klekotka, OSA, and the Secre- . / , Palestra Jack Emery, president of the Saturday's activity consists rallies during the sea- tary of the Alumni Association, Villanova Palestra basketball Junior Class, has announced the of the Orphans' Outing. A bus son and that they would form Mr. George Pequinot. Jamaica, N.Y. plans for Charity Weekend which will take Villanovans and their a special Basketball Club to Others expected to attend the December 10 Duquesne. February 12 Scranton- will be held from December 13 dates to St. John's Orphanage boost spirit. ' « function are the Vice-Presidents vs. All proceeds University, of vs. to 17. from the to claim their "orphans for a The local NFCCS representa- of the the Dean Villanovo January 18 George S. Taylor Palestra weekend will go to the benefit day." tive Terence J. Cooney, pro- Men, the Dean of Women, and Villanova Field House Villanova. vs. Of St John's Orphanage Schol- From the orphanage, the "fa- posed that a poll be taken to Jerry Cardamone, Villanova the Dean of Student Activities. arship Fund. thers for a day" will travel to I.C.G. president, said that to The honored students will be February 15 test the students' knowledge of Cincinnati, Ohio Villanova. The Charity Ball will begin J. Penney's in his is first with a certificate Villanova December 12 Xavier- C. Upper Darby their parish. This was a re- knowledge this the presented Buffalo the vs. junior weekend on Friday night so that their young wards will quest from NFCCS' national of- time a member of the Socialist- stating their membership in vs. in the Field House. The dance's be able to meet Santa Claus. Labor party has spoken here at society and will appear in the Memorial Aud. fice. N.Y. Villonovo. January 22 Canisius. is publication Buffalo- Buffalo. theme "Twas the Night Be- Everyone will buy their orphans In the chairman's report, Mar- Villanova. annual Who's Who fore Christmas" and decora- an inexpensive gift. the lecture of colleges and universities. vs. tin G. McGuinn pointed out that He noted that February 22 tions will be "sufficient and A movie will be shown after- should stimulate a good deal bf Also, they will be listed on December 14 St. Joseph*! a query into the probleni of a Villanova. West Chester, Pa. beautiful." wards at Terminal theatre discussion during the question two placement forms, one of West Chestec— vs. the closed- circuit hook-up for the vs. Highlight of the evening will and a luncheon will then be held and answer period which will which will kept by the Villanova Palestra Princeton basketball game show- Villanova. be the presentation of the "Miss- at Kostick's in the 69th St. area. follow the address. Placement Bureau, the other Niagara Niagaro, N.Y. January 25 ed the venture too costly; hence Penn- ing Link" trophy. Votes can be Tickets for the outing cost $1.50 the Council rejected the motion. Mr. Taylor suggests an econo- which will be sent to the Nation- purchased in the "Missing Link" and anyone is eligible to take mic reorganization of society al Who's Who headquarters in vs. Marquetti February 26 Under new business motions December 18 contest at the Pie Shoppe at an orphan. were passed regarding requests that would eliminate poverty and Tuscaloosa, Alabama. vs. Villanova. Palestra the price of one cent per vote. The weekend will end with the to be made to the library for want through distribution of the As stated in the literature Palestra Collections are also being taken Orphans' Party on Tuesday af- nation's great abundance. presented to the students, the Palestra Villanova longer hours and special sections up in all theology classes to ternoon at the orphanage. Santa devoted to strictly local inter- He emphasized that socialism purpose of the society is to serve January 30 augment the Fund. Claus (Denny La Hiflf) will dis- is not inconsistent with as a practical aid to schools and American U- February 29 ests. Thomas Furet and Richard demo- The dance will be held from tribute 150 gifts to the orphans cracy. Under socialism, he says, colleges and as a (reliable source Po^ December 20 McDonough were the originators St. Francis, vs. to re- 8:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. and at the party. of this bill. individuals in a particular field for employers in their search vs. Villanova. Field House Palestro freshments will be served free The party co-chairmen, Eileen Also passed were motions by would elect representatives from for outstanding students. ^^ Villanova Palestra of charge. Entertainment for Walters and Jim Brant, will en- George Valva for a change in their field to administer it. Villanova is one out of 775 the intermissions will include tertain the orphans and Dennis the residents' milk ration and It is only reasonable, he notes, schools which submits students Februory 1 , March 3 the T-Tones of Rosemont and a Addonizio will show a movie. that teachers should administer to the Who's Who. This year's 26-30 Seton Hall by James O'Connor for financial ECAC Holidoy December Bing-a-long affair. The Villano- Other chairmen for the weekend the teaching profession, engin- selection of 37 members consti- vs. appropriations. Festival Madison Square vans will provide the music for include D vid Mc Cormack, Defeated by a roll call vote eers the engineering profession, tues the largest gcoup ever to Villanova Field House Garden Detroit the evening. The price of the Charity Baii, and Ken Curtin, of 29 to 18 was a motion by janitors the janitorial profession, be placed by Villanova in the dance is $2.50. Orphans' Outing. (Continued on Pa^e 8) etc. society. • December 4. 1963

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1 i..'n,).i;:. ' 'f^i^'i-^i^n t ii'm Beta Gamma Debaters Portrefte '''i'''-^^'' 1 Grab Top Team Honors Ex-Mayor Dilworth Deals Critical Blow Noted Georgetown Professor At Debate Tournament Speedy *Snair Treasurer Beta Gamma, the university's To Lecture On Purty System O'Connor, who he was Co-Ch^irman of debating society, hosted the James G. and To Old Urban Transportation Problem Professor Howard Penninian of Fourth Annual Villanova Invita- has been described as diligent, the Religious Affairs Commit- ft Brennan will lecture on "Congress and the American Party System industrious, and conscientious, tee. In his third year Jim's by Jim tional Debate Tournament. in 110 Bartley Hall at 8 p.m. this evening. The lecture is In attendance for the two i.s the dollar-and-scnsc man committees multiplied to the of PhiladolphJa, recently addressed the Villanova Kich.inlson Oil worth, rornur mayor sponsored by the Political Science Department and is open days of debating that took place of the Student Council this Charity Outing, Class Concert, in conjunction with the ]..\\\ Korum. The talk, prosontcd or) Novrnihci 15, was given to all members of the university community. Bartley were year. treasurer, it is his Mothers' Day, Junior Charity in Hall teams from As lM'niin'.«s lopic. "Tlic City Face.-, Its Problems. Dr. Penniman is chainnan of the Department of Govern- 22 colleges. job to guard the bank-book Ball, Ring, and Steering Com- affairs. Mr. Dihvortirs talk dealt uilh the transportation pmblems in modern urbah ment ati Georgetown and is the author of a number of books trophy was decided and preserve the Council's mittees, as well as the Co- The team II. N|,ck«' Willi autliority, iiavinir reccMvwi national acclainjj for the progress he made in and articles, and has been a funds. Chairmanship of the Student on the best unit's record for solving urban problems, particularly in transportation. columnist on the Jesuit weekly work on the Student Affairs Committee. This year l»rf 10 rounds of debate. Jim's Transportation," Mr. Dilwoilh said, "is the essential and life-blood of every com- Georgian Court. Club America since 1958. On this basis, Villanova's unit, Council dates back four years, he was kept busy by the munity." He also commented He has served as Chief of composed of Joe Rohrer and and he holds the distinction Senior Steering Committee Joins Campus Singers on the increasing urbanization the External Research Staff post as treasurer. Kathy Roller on the "A" team and his in America. ""^ Qoteins Tour Faces Of Islam' In Christmas Concert of the State Department. He and Terry Cooney and Gene */ * ^ Not content with laurels in Accoixling to Mr. Dilworth, has taught at a numl>er of Fitzmaurice on the "B" team, the political sphere^ Jim has The Goorgian Court Glee Club the city should be the center American colleges and univer- garnered first honors with an also earned admiration as a will join the Women's Glee Club Opens History Lecture Series of cultural activity, a true sities including the University of (Photo by Tom Thomas) 8-2 record and 210 team points. member of the NFCCS, Sanc- of Villanova, the Villanova Sing- the opening of Ezekiel and will deal with "marketplace Minnesota and Yale University. In second place, also with an tuary Society, DPE, as pledge- Tonight will mark of the intellect." ers and the Villanova Concert Members of the Beta Gamma debate society hold the an- Islam's view of reality and its This are?, must be puPed to- His most recent book is The 8-2 .record but with 208 team master, and the Blue Key. of the History Departments Band in presenting the annual first place trophy which they won during the Villanova Invi- Dr. S. D. mission in the world. A question gether by efficient transporta- American Political Process. points, was Navy. On the last activity Jim nual series of lectures. Christmas Concert in the Field tational and answer period will follow the Debate Tournament. From left are Terry Cooney, commented, "The Blue Key Gotein, Professor of Arabic in tion. House on Saturday, December According to Mr. Logue, chair- Though the weekend was lecttire. Kugene Fitzmaurice, Joe Rohrer ,and Kathy KoUer. the Department of Oriental Also, 14, at p.m. man of the lecture conrunittee, marked by an air of mourning has given me the opportunity the entire suburban area 8 There is no admis- Studies, the University of Penn- In this connection, it may be should be served in unified sion. recent developments in Washing- as a result of the assassination to show the facets and fine one of Villanova to pros- sylvania, will deliver a lecture pointed out it is not very s-ystem. Dilworth also called for Highlights of the program in- ton highlight the importance of of President Kennedy, it was points entitled "The Four Faces of often that students have the an expanded clude the Concert Band's per- Dr. Penniman's talk. decided that the tournament pective students." He also subway system, Deceased Villmdym's Friends the East opportunity to discuss such an at 7l30 p.m. in improved rail systems, formance of Leroy Anderson's Chief these is the ques- would be held since many of the predicted for the Student Islam" and bus among future Lounge of Dougherty Hall. important topic witn systems to serve as feeder popular "Christmas Festival," tion of whether President John- teams had already arrived, some Council: "A fabulous an emi- lines for suc- nent authority as Dr. Gotein. fdr the railroads. and the "Hallelujah Chorus" son will be able to persuade the from great distances, when the since the potential Establish Sclwlarsliip Fund lec- of being one of two seniors is there." The title of Dr. Gotein's All students and their friends from "The Messiah" by Handel, Congress to enact the essentials official word of the President's cess He seemed to feel that the ' the Prophecy *' begin- who are four-year members This lA major from South ture is taken from ire invited to attend. sung jointly by the Georgian of the Kennedy legislative pro- - Death struck a former Villanova student at the death was received. proposed Delaware Expressway of the Student Senate. still considering especially the tax-cut and ning of this semester. One September evening, Bob "Red" The tournament consisted of Orange is is needed but that general trans- Court Glee Club and the Villa- gram, nicknamed after - graduation possibilities nova Singers. civil rights bills. The talk will Olive had a fatal automobile accident on the campus of Cabrini five rounds of what is known as Although portation help would be more "Snail" by his fraternity he has ruled out Georgian Court Glee Club, be followed by a question period. Ck)llege. switch- side debating, in which although Planetarium Show beneficial to the Delaware The brothers, his pace would be that Recovering from the shock of the untimely death of Bob the teams defend opposite sides politics. We believe County area. under the direction of Patrick R. hard to match by anyone. In future busi- Olive, his fiiends decided to inaugurate a perpetual scholar- of the question each round. although some In discussing his position as Clynes, will also perform "Gloria his sophomore year he will have gained an as- in Excelsis" from Mozart's Peace Corps Test ship to St. Peter's in his memory. This; will be granted In many ways this tournament ness THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM Chairman of the Transportation worked on the Freshman Ori- in Jim, the government Twelfth Mass." Soprano soloist yearly to a member of the was unique. In the first place, set Study of the Boston-Washington Eighty-one Villanova students entation, Soph Cotillion, and will have a debit in the loss Patricia Helbig will present Ques- track team. it was the first time that Villa- 8 & 9 p.m., Friday, Dec. 20 Corridor, Dilworth expressed his filled out the Peace Corps Spring Outing Committees of a devoted political servant. "Come unto Him, All Ye That Prior to his matriculation nova had sponsored a switch- Saturday, Dec. 21 hopes for inter-city rail service. tionnaire and took the place- 3 p.m., Labor," also from Handel's "The ment test during last week's For Various Courses at the University. Olive at- side debate tournament. After his talk, Dilworth jnii:i:i'i!ii;iii.t;i!ri,i!U:Vviii;iti'Hi!<:i:!:ri'w;i;iii:iiiHii;i.i:iii;iTrH«r;ii!i:i:iiiiiti:iiH Messiah." tended St. Peter's High School ADMISSION—25c answered questions pertaining to three-day Peace Corps inform- Third position went to Pitt Directed by William Tapp, the campus. John Graziano, vice-president in Staten Island, New York. such topics as helicopter travel, ational drive on with a 7-S record and 229 team 4th floor, Mendel Villanova of the im- Villanova Planetarium. city political machines, and Women's Glee Club of Paul Vanderwood, who headed Sophomore Class and St. Peter's is a private school big points and Princeton captured will render Pietro Yon's "Gezu presario of the Student Council Tliree Approvals Necessary center city renewal. the Peace Corps recruiting team, requiring tuition to be paid by fourth with a 7-3 record t)ut only Tutor Program, has expressed '' Bambino." called the reception "one of the the individual students. This 228 team points. " a need for tutors to assist stu- "The Creation by Richter and best the Peace Corps has had scholarship will defray the costs Praetorius' traditional "Lo, How dents in a few courses. To Withdrawal Grade Changt anywhere." of the high school education. The award for best speaker in a Rose E'er Blooming" will be applicants will be inform- After a sluggish start, the The In order to make this scholar- the tournament The Rev. Joseph J. Gildea, Vice-President contributions of the Villanova program has gained momentum went to Kret- OSA, for An Oxford ed in about one month as to ship a reality, contributions are chen Bielstein. Academic Affairs, has requested that the students familiarize Singers, directed by Herbert whether or not they have the but help is still needed. Nearly 15 asked from all of Olive's former themselves with the following regulation, which appears on Fiss. The Spires, Villanova's qualifications necessary to serve tutors are desired for Mathema- education... classmates. The mean amount page 18 of the Students' Handl)ook : Without the approval of folk artists, will perform in Corps volunteers. tics IIS; Chemistry 111 has as Peace received thus far has been five URGENT!! the professor, his department head, and his dean, no grade addition to Joseph Prestilio who Those who are accepted later need of eight tutors. by dollars, but any contribution higher than C can replace the grade N. ^RROh^ will present the beautiful French will be invited to specific train- To obtain the necessary approval, carol, "O Holy Night." All those who are interested will be appreciated. a student must submit ing programs which will prepare VILLANOVAN to the professor a written statement of the reasons For graduates or undergrads who Rounding out the program, in becoming tutors or who wish for not the volunteers for their two completing the work by the date. prefer button-downs, here is the the Concert Band, under the to partake of this service are Ail donations should be sent due years of service. f!vv:"-: General Staff The piofessor will indicate his approval on an official baton of Joseph Colantonio, will rolls urged to leave their names in to John G. Hall, Attorney- at newest ARROW easy-care contribu- "When the training time Meeting form — a copy of which will be provided for the student when present Anderson's "Sleigh around it's up to the applicant the Student Council Office or in LAw, 711 Forest Ave., Staten tion to your wardrobe . . . luxury the professor's department head and dean have signed it, Ride," and "A Festival Prelude" to decide whether or not he 316 Sullivan Hall. Island, New York. Decton oxford with true University 10:30 am Tomorrow attesting that the N may be replaced by a grade higher than by Alfred Reed. wants to go ahead with Peace Fashion button-down collar. C, if the work is completed witiiin the allotted, time, and the In concluding the program, Corps," Mr. Vanderwood said. classic with Attendance higher grade is earned. The button-down a the audience will assist the music "No one signs on the dotted line Mandatory! The "allotted time" is one month from the end of the studied nonchalance of good taste organizations in singing some of for a definite commitment in the more popular Christmas Bermuda Holiday term for undergi'aduates, two months for graduate students. that puts it in a class by itself. This Peace Corps. You're a volunteer carols. application time until you "eMA-eOLA" ANO "COKC" an* •(OltTIMCO T**Ot-H**Kt WHICN teCNrirr ONLT THC mOOUCT Or THE COCA-COLA COM^ANV. educated oxford is practical, too from finish service. Anywhere, along , . . boasting longer wear in a that line, a person who no long- •.*. blend of 65% Dacron* polyester 1964 During Easter Vacation er wants the Peace Corps may and 35% cotton and winning all . . . . gyni ^. . . tumble . . .1 drop-out." honors in the field of COLLEGE Students interested in further

, information should ' wash-and-wear. Peace Corps r V -^ student rates .' In long sleeves contact the Rev. George P. Riley, ; ',; '. BASKETBALL OSA, on the third floor of Sulli- contact ..;••.. $6.95 flip...flop,,J|igl^.tug van Hall. Father has bro- Your official Bermuda "DuPont T.M. for it$ polyester fiber PREVIEW chures, questionnaires, and other College — Week Representatives: information on the Peace Corps. He will also know the date and -ARROW* The :fip()tlight is on AIIAiiu'rira Joe Smith '64 Don Davis '64 collepo iiaskrtball in January location of future Peace Corps pilsh...jump...leap... SPORT. Read about the players tests. CH 7-8198 GE 8-4795 who figure l(» star in t-ollege l)all this season! Plus— don't miss tiie "exdmive'' article. WHY FRO FOOTBALL PLAYERS RE Anthony Wayne ...chin...lift...pull... VOLT. Learn what's l)ehin

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Th> Kiting Curtain V-: Astounding Events The events of the past few weeks liave everyone is innocent until proven guilty are 'Wind' Receives Fair Fiery nation, the <^»iliie world. ideals which have been intrinsic of And astounded an entire an part Treatment More specifically, we on tiie cohe^'^e level will (.'ur concept of the "American way." Yet * by Paal Nerfoii miss our deceased liero. No presitlent in his- these two important concepts of our society It would be so easy to pan a deserves being handled by com- tory has ever heen so l)eloved by tho.^e in were violated, unintentionally, by a confused and actors. in its own right, was often over- quate but the women players production like Belle Masque's petent people. the institutions of hijfher learning. people. Justice has been violated not only in It has moments of intense shadowed by the subtle strength were notably undistinguished as Inherit the Wind. We could call The point is that this produc- Students hear for many years the word the shooting of a president, but also in the conflict and a crescendo of emo- of Jim Mason as Henry Drum- were the sets. it amateurish, spotty, and tion has managed to salvage mond. "ideal" from their teachers. For many the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. tion that places a great deal of If for no other reason than roughly treated. much of the fire and dynamics challenge on word only meant somethinjr to be discussed The question of a fair and impartial jury the roles of the A bit too young and good the moral questions involved Even at its best it is not a that makes Lawerence and Lee's director and in the classroom. President Kennedy, more for Lee Haivey Oswald would haye been the two leading looking for the role, Mason in- this play was worth seeing. Un- a givat but it is a good play and play a favorite among audiences players. For the most part, * than any teacher, showed that it was possible difficult problem under most circumstances, each jected into the character of the der Belle Masque's hand it re- carried to have ideals in a practical and mateiialistic but the coverage by the "mass media" made off his task well. craggy old man a sincere ceived fair treatment with some world. Moreover, he fought for his ideals — it an impossible task. It is important that Direction warmth which made him both fine moments of dramatic tech- with ^' something which it would be well for us, as we reserve the ideal of justice regardless Mr. Thomas Nevin's direction likable and credulous. nique. k ^' ^ is students of the "idea" of a university, to imi- of the circumstances surrounding the exer- OnCamiiis MaocShuIman clear and he manages to keep Certinly it is his best role tate. cising of so difficult an objective. Granted, the action moving smoothly here at Villanova and demon- {Author of "Rally Round the Flag, Boys!" Now that the shock of such an un- through some cluttered scenes. strated his ability to protray this is the most diffcult problem we as Amer- and "Barefoot Boy With Cheek".) a NEXT fathomable loss has subsided, it would be- A special nod would have to mature man with no little talent. t icans have had to face, but a truly great % well that we take an objective look at our "i^*' •:•;;:i::::::::^:::::^:W:v^:•:%•?^.^., ,,TKr?v:vxW:ii^w>:;:X:::X:::::: % go to his handling of the crowd Both • -^ ' Meehan and Mason were t. . • PLAY BOX Wi •":%::;:¥::^^::i::::::::::;:::9:;^:..v.x.xX^^ ideals as a nation. nation has never su)*vived because its task •i^MMMiiMMbaib who although large and potent- ably supported by Bill Byrne as Trial by jury and the assumption that was an easy one. DECK THE HALLS ially cumbersome, are moved the cycnical newspaper reporter PRODUCTION President's Report quickly in and out of the action and Carroll Cook as the fire- . i(IIIIi|i!g i;tiri;iii:i:Liiii;ii;!i:i:i.i,iii:i,i:i..'?iiM'i;:.i:'M''' '^:^.';;:iiU„;l:l.i;ll^Ul::N;li'l.l;lllll;|;!'W;a'l!llllll^'l>l.., ' ::iii.::ii:i:niii„iiT The time has come to think of Christinas shopping, for the and serve as a directional light breathing preacher. By.me has Yulotide will be uiK)n us (luicker than you can say Jack Robin- for the moods and tones of the moved nicely from his little boy *'WE SHALL § Edutational Polities son. (Have you ever wondered, incidentally, about the origin evening. parts into a more mature role. by Morty McGuInn of this interesting phnise "(Quicker than you can say Jack John Meehan's Brady lacked Cooks second act opening was HAVE LARKS" 3 Letters The Editor a necessary punch To Robinson"? sir, but President, Student Body Well the original saying was French— "Plus he did the highlight of the evening as carry off rite qu< dc dire .lacqum Rohcspierre.'^ Jack Rf)l)inson is, as every- well the bragging, suf- the fire and brimstone poured TO OPEN If.UilllllillPII U:l;lil;lll:l:l:lllllll:1!lil;lll:u:liu, Vjl,ii»,i,'i,i,i,iii,? Because our academic commiitt- value of student, faculty, and fering, one knows, an Anglicization of Jacques R<)l)espierre who was, insecure attitudes of the off the stage in a rising torrent re- administration ments represent our primary cooperation. The To the Editor: To the Editor: To the Editor: reknown politician. 31 as everyone knows, the famous figure from the French Revolu- of emotion. JANUARY sponsibility at Villanova, the Rev. Joseph Gildea, OSA, vice- We, the undersigned, are mem- A Conservative would be re- On Monday, November 18, the His performance, though fine The rest of the cast was ade- tion who, as everyone knows, got murdered in liis hath by Student Council considers edu- president for Academic Affairs, bers of the Senior Class at Villa- miss in his loyalty to the man Institute of Electrical and Elec- Danton, Murat, Caligula, and Al Ca|X)ne. cational affairs to be an area of and the Student-faculty commit- nova. We were seated at various and his principles if he were to tronic Engineers society on this (The reason |)e()ple started saying "(Quicker than you can utmost importance. tee have been most willing and places at 1 p.m. on Saturday, let your recent Counterpoint campus sponsored a lecture say The privilege for students to fair in their considerations. November 23, when it was an- blast of Sen. Barry Goldwater go given by Mr. Perry Smith from Jacciues Robespierre" — or Jack Robinson, as he is called in voice their opinions and to part- Certain faculty members, how- nounced by Captain Murphy that unchallenged. The diatribe was General-Precision on the sub- English-si)eaking countries like England, the U.S., and Cleve- in consideration of ever, have criticized the Student dismissed until land—is quite an interesting little story. icipate the classes had been "cute," but not funny . . . ject of Micro-Electronics. It seems that Robes- policies which directly affect Council recently for its investi- Monday, December 2. The charge of right wing ex- The lecturer was obviously a pierre's wife, (Jeorges Sand, got word of the plot to murder them can be a valuable asset to gation in the areas of class at- roar which greeted the The tremism is laughable . . . very capable 'man who was no her husband in his bath. All she had to do to save his life was ensuing the University Community. tendance and course evaluation announcement and the Sen. Cold Blatter has the sup- doubt well informed and quali- call his name and warn him. Hut, alas, quicker than she could procedures. cheers and screams Last yea.r, the Student Coun- outburst of port of the DAR, John Birch fied on the subject of Micro-Elec- say Jaccjues Robespierre, she received a telegram from her old awakened a sense of revulsion in Society," tronics. did. arouse cil originated two proposals con- Such criticism, I feel, is un- etal? So? This argu- This not my friend Frederic Chopin who was down in Majorca setting lyrics cerning the academic calendar. fair because it fails to admit of all of us that will not soon be ment is as specious and phoney dissatisfaction but only my ad- Both were passed by the con- any degree of effective and leg- quieted. as a three-dollar bill. miration. gress and subsequently consider- itimate student concern in their A particularly overwhelmed The Democrats have received, What did disturb me was our ed and approved by the student- own educational endeavors. Peo- student was asked by one of and not disavowed, the support the audience. It was unaware, just faculty committee and sent to ple who deny that certain esta- number if he knew why of every pinko. Liberal, ADA'er, unattentive and unconcerned. the Father President. blished policies can be question- classes were being excused. He fellow-traveler, domestic com- Unaware, in that the engineers replied, "It doesn't make any did realize that this It has just been announced ed, deny the progress of a grow- munist, crypto-communist and not man had difference why. I just know that left his job, spent time to pre- that favorable action was taken ing educational institution. anti - anti - communist since the John LaCost wanted a part in I going home." . . . pare his speech and traveled to progress on these proposals and the fol- We are grateful for the co- am days of the sainted FDR.

It is difficult for us, individu- Villanova . . . lowing changes will be realized. operation of most faculty mem- Come off it. Counterpoint. This ally or collectively, to discount Unattentive, in that certain For 1964-19©5, the semester ex- bers who have responded to our is '63, not '33! such a demonstration by the stu- persons in the audience, as a aminations will extend over a poll, the majority of whom have George Corrado, '67 dents of this University as a matter of fact, most of the two week period in January and indicated their desire for a cb spontaneous happening which audience was busily discussing ^l/6k hJ b mic^Iliiitme in May. change in the present attendance can be excused in light of the To the Editor: homework problems, munching For 1965-1966, the academic system, and who have submitted to his immortal "Warsaw Concerto." Chopin said he needed extension given to our recess. To a student from a Foreign on their lunch and making a calendar will be realigned and many pertinent suggestions. (Jeorges Sand's help desperately because he could not find a It is our corporate belief that Country, away from home and completely unnecessary amount the first semester will end before Coordinated efforts can only rhyme for "Warsaw," Naturally, (Jeorges could not refuse this disgraceful occurance re- home-country and that too by a of commotion . . . Christmas; the second semester achieve results beneficial to the such an urgent request. flects a severe deficiency in the few thousand miles, life is in- will end in mid-May. entire University community I observed that the indivi- (Well sir, off to Majorca went (Jeorges, hut before she left, of an all too sub- teresting and represent sincere attempt sense of values charming as well, dual who introduced the speaker The acceptance of the above and a she told her little daughter of the Villa- with the Walter that .some bad men were the highest stantial segment influence of the new upon concluding his introduction proposals* is important for sev- to maintain stand- coming to nova student body. surroundings and circumstances. murder Daddy in his bath. She instructed Walter eral reasons, but most sigrnifi- ards to which Villanova is de- immediately walked to the win- to Is our memory so short that shout Robespierre's name the moment the bad men arrived. cantly because it emphasized the dicated. But even then a void in such dowsill, grabbed his lunch, it is that But Walter, alas, had been .sea-bathing that morning we cannot realize why a new life is inescapable- a void crinkled the waxed wrapping on the Riviera, and we have been dismissed? Does created by the absence of some paper, 'munched, and just stood she had come home with a big bag of salt water not the death of a fine American taffy, and when the bad men arrivetl to nmrder R()i)espierre, family environments . . . there on the side looking like a and a fine Catholic move us at Walter, alas, was chewing a wad of taffy And on the night of November complete fool and being an ob- and could not get her least to some feeling of loss mouth unstuck in 14, 1963, the Faculty Members vious nuisance and distraction time to shout a warning. Robespierre, alas, which might be reflected in our mmm Wive's Club of Villanova, wel- to the speaker. Shortly there- was nuirdcired (juicker than you could say .Jac(iues Robespierre demeanor? 5/ after, one of his cohorts and -or Jack Robinson, as lie is called in Knglish-spoaking Editor-in-Cliief r.T.Tf Wword C. Forrell comed the Foreign students of countries. How can anyone be so callous then another joined the first Associota Editors Fronk D. Quottrone Villanova by holding a function (TheiX' is, I am pleased to rejuirt, one small note of clu>er Bruderle as to rejoice in the aftermath of and they all Thomas P. "INTERNATIONAL NIGHT". had a merry time in this grisly tale. When (Jeorges Sand got to Majorca, she did Jon M. Dyroff a national tragedy of incalculable together. Fully aware of their role- a succeed in lielj)ing Chopin find a rhyme for "Warsaw" as every- Editor . • • . F. Brennon News • Jomes magnitude? . . . I inquired of a few senior Feature Editor ...... John E. Roberts role which is exclusive and ob- one knows who has heard tho.se haunting lyrics: vs^COMCv.^ Villanova students have often engineer concerning Sports Editor Joseph A. McCorthy viously more important than students In thv fair town of Warsaw, been criticized, unjustly they Art Editor .... Morti Podolsky this matter and they mentioned their husband's role in making Which Xapoleon's horse :. saw, .,; feel, by outsiders. We, a group Copy Editor . . . John A. Myiotte it life that this seems to be the usual He has at Western Electric the of a Foreign student at Singing rncklcs and mussels, alive alive o!) Technicol Assistont ....,.»^» •«• ,,.. • « Arthur A. Molitiemo within the University, have f'.f. procedure. Villanova more homely, the But I digress. Photo Editor James Andre today perhaps been brought to John LaCost received his B.S.E.E. from the Uni- controlled production lines and microwave sys- Exchonge Editor Raymond J. Ritter Faculty Member's Wive's Club- I admit that the life of an appreciate the basis for this cri- We were speaking of Christmas gifts. What we all try to versity of Illinois in 1962. One of the factors which tems. He is also aware of the continued opportunity Circulation Managers ..>.».... Dennis Mailoy a prudent, intelligent and ex- engineer is not easy and this find at Chri.stmas is, of influenced him to join Western Electric the Cornelius Murphy ticism. course, unu.sual and distinctive gifts for was for advanced study through the Company-paid tremely affectionate group of •might have been the only free quick our friends. I manner In which new engineers become Tuition Refund Plan, as, well as Business Managers ...... i ^..^o^f * • ' Peter D. Hering It is out hope that the stu- May suggest then a carton of Marlboro Cigarettes? through Company period for lunch but is this an Moderator ,.'.*'/*•, Rev. Louis A. Rongione, OSA Ladies- took the opportunity of operational. ..* ...i«.^.,i dents whose conduct we indict What? Vou are astonisluHl? You bad not thought of Marlboros training centers. holding interesting adequate excuse? Should the Associate Moderator . . . Eugene J. Ruone an function During the short time will stop and reflect upon the as unusual? Vou had John has been with us, he How do you see your future? If you have high term "engineer" immediately be regjtrded them as familiar, reliable smokes In addition to the editors listed above, the following are members and they sheuld be satisfied with has worked in several areas which are vital to the personal standards tragedy that has befallen our whose excellence varied not one and the qualifications we are off the Editorial Board: jot nor tittle from year to 3-ear?. the of . . . associated with a person who has outcome that event nation's communications complex. And with his looking for, we should talk. Opportunities for fast- nation. True. All true. But all the Walter R. Bailey, Jerry J. . same, Marlboros are unusual be- Cordomone, J. Kenneth Croney, Frank J. an extreme lack of manners ? . future development in mind, John attended one of Life must go on, it is true, but It proved to be informative, moving careers exist now, not only for electrical, Souers. cause every time you try one, it's giving insight Let us of Vilanova not have like the first tinie. The flavor our Graduate Engineer Training Centers where he mechanical the life of the nation has been to an into the ways and industrial engineers, but also for General Stoff Members: never palls, the filter never gets hackneyed, of life of people living in the the outside world disgusted by the soft pack is studied the front-line Electronic Switching System. physical science, liberal arts and business majors. Rov Boron, Pat Bloke, Jerry Bruderle, John Collins, Terence Cooney, Tim Ccyle, some degree deprived by the (!ver a new delight, and so is the Flip Top box. Kach Marlboro He is currently working as a systems equipment Robert Dowling Carol Egon. Robert Elschner Robert Fenr>el. MichocI Fcrroro, death of President Kennedy. far away continents of Asia and Villanovans but impressed by For more detailed information, get your copy of William Fitzmourice, Steve Freind, Thomas Gavin, Dennis Gildco, Lois Greyson, is fresh Africa. our politeness and attention. a and pristine pleasure, and if you want all your friends engineer on such projects as cross bar switching the Western Electric Career Opportunities Spehcer Jones, Tom Krouse, Rich Lavellc. Peter Levin, Mike Mogro, Pete Man- Bob Buckvics *M booklet gan, Betsy Mossoniso, Robert Mclntyrc, Judy Miller, Rusty* Miller, John Nelson, to clap their hands and line link pulsing. '64 Doubtless indeed the care and Remember, we will not be shel- and cry, "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa from your Placement Officer. Or write: Western Jim O'Brien, Rich Pozdon, Jim Prccid, Mott Roche, Mike Rosoni, Tara Siegol. Ed Coffey tered Villanova forever and Chuis!" you will see th;it John's future at Western Electric looks promis- Electric Company, Robert Skinner, Williom Spanfelner, Som Votto, Leorxard Wiec/ozynski, Thcnrws Mike Donovan '64 affection shown towards the by their stockings are filled with Marl- Room 6405, 222 Broadway, Willscn. ing soon will be in the business boros on Christmas morn. indeed. He knows he will be working with revo- New York 38, N. Y. And be sure to arrange lor a Ed Florak '64 Foreign students by the mem- .j i^a Maxshuimun The VILLANOVAN is published weekly by undergraduate studenH lutionary and advanced engineering concepts like personal '64 bers of Wive's is just world. interview when the Bell System recruiting of . Opinions expressed herein do not necessaKly Jack Getfghegan the Club electronic switching, thin film circuitry, computer- team visits your campus. reflect the views of the University. Renny Giorgini '64 a, possible substitute for the It might be our situation to be class postage Villonovo, '64 Motherly and Sisterly affection a speaker with a typical Villa- Second jNiid at Pa. Jack Helm The holiday season or any other season is the season to be If so, M^e^tern Electric MANUFACTURING AND SUPPLY UNIT OP THE BELL SYSTEM This newspaper is dedicated to one of the finest gentlemen PleAchalskI '64 and care, which has been lacking nova engineer audience. jolly— if Marlboro is who Norm your brand. You'll find Marlboros wher- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITr EMPLOVER ever entered Villanova University; scholar, athlete, gentleman: in life I guarantee, it will not be plea- % Joe Saviiscus '64 the of a Foreign student ever cigarettes are sold in all fifty states of the Union. You Principal manufacturing locations • in 13 cities Operating centers in many of these same cities plus 36 others throughout the U. S. LEO Steffora '64 at Villanova sant and rewarding. get a lot to like in Engineering Research GOODREAU Mike Marlboro Center, Princeton. • Country. N. J. Teletype Corp.. Skokte. III.. Little Rock, Ark. • Gen. Hq,, 195 Broadway, New York John Vamos '64 John Paranilan Alex Ruden

December II, 1963 • THE VILLANOVAN December 11. 1963 • THE VILLANOVAN !

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JFK Caught In Passing Ironic Lack Of Peace Proves Fatal Spirit he is dead, Spasmodic Pick: Participation Or Psychosis People tell me that That we will see him no more. by Jqh Dyroff believe them, To Yillanova's --John F. Kennedy by Steve Freind Yet I can not Own A point was made recently in petitive and is not healthy. On in the affairs on their campus. For truly he is not dead. During the past few years, awarded to the winners of an by Jan Dyroff University President. John Car- tended a meeting, in Washington, an article by a team of psycholo- the average, the suicide rate Feeble Blast Nor ever will he be. presiding the spirit of the Villanova stu- essay on school spirit. Peace was one of the most dinal O'Hara was the D.C. for Catholic college presi- gists that there is a dramatic among collegians is about twice From the quiet side of the at the convocation. dent body has been somewhat of Banmiller as high as dominating themes in the life of religious dents. While there he had a The work and change in the college student of the national norm. group the most ambitious will In others the body would remain Kennedy spasmodic. In times of outstand- John Fitzgerald Kennedy. He After the convocation chance to meet Mr. Kennedy, the Spirit Committee has been today, as compared with his past These statistics have been level the feeble blast that a And the soul would be sent to its place, the others traversed the pointed out to ing athletic success, such as a truly commendable. devoted his work in the White and who Fr, Klekotka They have counterpart. compiled from a number of col- clique runs the school. Not so, But to him will be granted a special gift green to the law school that he football bowl bid or an invitation spent time effort in House to the goal of peace at campus was an alumnus. and an at- Today's student is very un- leges. Villanova, however, is dif- Thore are a number of ofhces his spirit will remain with us. for the formal laying of the During their conversation to a post-season basketball tour- tempt to improve the spirit of And home and abroad. Mr. stable. He is subject to many ferent, in as much as a majority and jobs and a certain number corner stone. Kennedy said that his associa- nament, Villanova's spirit was Villanova. It is significant that once Vil- pressures from a number of of the students come from the of people available, that is, in- second to none. The soul of a nation does hot die. lanova played host to Kennedy As an honored alumnus the late tion with Villanova was one of For their labor to prove fruit- quarters. His teachers press him same background and have terested. traversed the same In less prosperous times, how- Nor would He take him from us and the theme was peace. In president happy memories and a source of ful, however, each student must with work. His parents press pretty much the same psycholo- The number of jobs exceeds paths do the students today. pleasure. ever, such as this year's football When most we need a new idea of ideals April of 1957 he was here for as pride and regard the improvement of Vil- him for grades. His peers press gical makeup. the number of people with the the view they see. season, lethargy reigned sup- lives. the dedication of the then-new He saw same When the voice of a great lanova spirit as his own personal conformity. natural result being a seeming fBy which to rule our him for social All Alike He smelled the scent of the man is stilled it is fitting that reme throughout the campus. Garey Hall, named for Eugene duty. Not Healthy "clique." A job in an activity In view of this situation, the It been that if attorney pines and felt the shade of the those who were his compeers, if has said you've killed body; Garcy, a New York and It is true that student spirit is means work and responsibility. Yet it is true that they his . Jy The situation overly com- it is known Spirit Committee, directed by seen one Villanova student, •' trees as they do, and even in only a to the law small way, pay it, ' a generous benefactar is currently rise. It is Some glory goes with but is Yes it is true that he lies still, v^^ V;:.X;? on the that he recalled it with enjoy- him tribute and remember him. Chairman Brian Banmiller, has you've seen them all. It's like school. also true, however, that Villa- ytcondary. But somehow, not by bodily means, V^v > ment. Villanova does so for its own proposed a series of motions cookies from a mold. We are A three day symposium was nova is on the brink of possibly Work Results His spirit transcends our thoughts Presi- that will aid in generating and a stable lot. occasioned by the dedication. It Earlier this fall Father John F. Kennedy, Doctor of his very presence. its greatest basketball season. Work and achievement are the And we feel dent John A. Klekotka, OSA, at- Laws (Hon.), 1957. properly channeling Villanova Never has student just was guided by the light that law Support comes easy for a win- once a And do not search in vain. spirit. main results of activity in extra- the foundation of an ordered given up and gone down to the was ner, but the true criterion of curriculars. This need not be To bring back his bodily life. One of the most significant of Pennsylvania Railroad to be de- peace and the peace is the tran- a school's spirit is student sup- these motions is the foirmation limited, in fact almost anyone quility of order. capitated by a Paoli Local (a ri< port during lean times. A case working in any activity would Nor will we seek answers to needless questions. of the Villanova Basketball Club. trick once done successfully by During that half of a week, in point is last Wednesday's The club, composed of seven- be glad for help. For a thousand whys will not serve us now. peace was considered under the a chick down the pike). game with Princeton. The quick Recent legislation in Stu- in ty-five members, will work in the Every question and its reply lies us guise of its international, indus- sellout of the 150 available Our apparent stability does dent Council notwithstanding, it star-encased coffin. conjunction with the cheerlead- And not in the trial and interracial questions. tickets was a fine display of not absolve us from taking heed ers in directing cheering during is felt that no student who is John Kennedy came on the third team support. the basketball games. of the sayings of the psycholo- truly interested in working in Perhaps someday someone will liken those stars day. In return for their vocal sup- When the 'Cats fell behind at gists. We can improve. an activity will be refused. It To the figure of this man, At the time he was only a port, the club members will re- halftime, however, Villanova One remedy, in fact, the main just requires getting off one's look in the sky for his light. senator from Massachusetts and And ceive the best seats available for cheering became perceptively remedy, suggested for those butt and making an effort. the rays of light will come from within was somewhat overshadowed by But each game. The first organiza- silent. It is times such as this mentioned at start of the colunm Little Effort will mirrors of hope. the other guests, Earl Warren, And our eyes be but tional meeting has already been that spirit is most sorely need- was to become active in extra- Few make this effort, no mat- Chief Justice of the United held but a few memberships are ed. It is the duty of the student curricular activities. ter how worthwhile be the goal. States, Charles Alvin Jones, Those that really loved him still available. body to discard the label of This is not the time nor the place Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, Classes Only Will not seek with tears Anyone interested in the club "fair-weather fans." to relate the advantages of in- and Milton I. Hauser, law part- This advice might well be That which will not retum, is urged to see Banmiller. An attempt should be made to dividual activities. The Villa- ner of the late Eugene Garey. heeded by many around the No matter what the years. Another proposal intended to attend every game. The team nova students should be mature his death was campus. Too many view the It is ironic that induce school spirit is that "the deserves our support against enough to recognize those him- of what university as only a place to No, those that loved him true ":;/,':/ to be caused by the lack Villanovan engender the student West Chester, American Univer- self. he and his colleagues had con- attend classes for a degree and These remarks come too late Will find him alive in their hearts, a; body with a campaign on spirit sity or Scranton just as much as vened for that day, peace. as an excuse to throw parties. for the Hearts that refused to pulse at Villanova, through articles it does against St. Joseph's or seniors, but they should and contests." Toledo. Sweeping generalizations are not fall on deaf ears for the When the assassin's shots rang true. While at the University, Ken- Pictured above is the Benny underclassmen. Now is the time nedy, along with Warren, Jones, Although nothing definite has We have a great team. They (ioodnian Selmer Stage Band never true, but the worst of- to stir and become a broader They'll find him in that great expanse and Hauser were awarded Hon- yet been decided, a contest is in have lit the spark of spirit. Trophy, to be awarded by the fenders are the in-again, out- person. Opportunities exist and Wherein the soul resides. orary Law Degrees by the Rev. the offing, with prizes to be Let's keep it burning. renowned musical inslrument again day students. On the other are waiting the taker. They'll find him in the hearts of men. James A. Donnellon, OSA, then company at the fourth annual hand the active people in most organizations are over- In the next few years Villa- They'll find him in all time. Villanova Intercollegiate Jazz whelmingly nova will be growing and will Festival on February 7, 1964. day-hops. become more vibrant Pressures Tn h6art and soul and time. The trophy, which stand.s This may seem like an appar- Cards now unknown to the present All united in the soul of Faith. Chrismas about IT) inches in height, is ent contradiction. It's just a freshmen will appear in a rela- polished silver, and represents way of saying that some day- Faithful thoughts of all mankind. tively short time. a modern sculptor's interpre- hops are very active and that Our Reaction '.'/'/' available af The late President Jolin F. Kennedy is shown receiving tation of the g-def sign, or most day-hops aren't. Perhaps .^:r^< y^'^V'^^:':' A. A. Molitierno individual Deji^ree from the Very Rev. How the student the Honorary of Doctor of Laws "upper register" on the musi- it should be said that most stu- will react to the growing aca- James A. Donnellon, OSA, Chairman of Villanova's Board of cal scale. dents aren't active or interested in Hi* Board of Trustees and former President of the University. demic, sociological, and psycho- logical stress is a personal mat- ter, but a solution is presented The Question here. Chaplain's Office What actually is needed is an increase of Christian charity, Couniil Ponders Mitits requiring more thoughfulness of others by serving them. the Student Congress way can bring much good pub- Before Tolentine Hail this evening will be a motion licity to the school. advocating the start of political If this motion were to be 5IXB ALOSG BOOTEHAKHY clubs an this campus. Specifical- passed, it would be a strong step BERMUDA: ly, it is urged that a Young De- forward in projecting the image djscbunf es mocrat or a Young Republican of an aggressive active univer- SIIKiiSOKfiiritt< COUEGEWEEK chapter be begun. sity interested in the affair of THE KINGSTON TRIO These two organizations, if the community around it. NOW YOU CAN SING brought here, hold promise far OR PLAY ALONG much. They would enable the WITH THE NATIONS student to voice his partisan No. 1 FOLK GROUPE feeling, something not possible in J Have you met our 1964 the present framework of or- "SING A SONG MARCH 22 -APRIL U ganizations, including the Politi- i : man on campus yet? 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December H, 1963 • THE VILLANOVAN 8 December 11, 1963 •THE VILLANOVAN THE BIG SPLASH -SWIMMING 1963-64

Led by All-American Dick McDonough, record in the 100 meter freestyle and cap- i Villanova's swimming team opened its season tured the NCAA 200 yard butterfly crown. last Wednesday with a resounding 69-26 i During the summer, he starred for an triumph over Princeton. The 'Cats won nine American All-Star team that toured Japan. I of eleven events while setting two pool records. Dec. 4 Last Saturday, the Mermen dropped a close 55-40 decision to Yale, ranked first na- tionally in pre-season polls. Once again, Mc- Donough led the 'Cats, but his brilliant per- formance was not enough to upset the powerful Bulldogs.

.••r.i Coach Eki Geisz considers his current* squad the finest he has had at Villanova. Bolstered by the return of Ail-American Mc- Donough, Rich Girdler, Jack Geoghegan and Paul Winn, Geisz expects the team to im- prove on its fine 10-3 record of last year. During that campaign, the 'Cats captured fourth place in the ECAC tournament, while finishing seventh in the NCAA Champion- ships. "With four All-Americans returning, I'm looking forward to a very fine season," Geisz said. "If we work as hard as we did last year, I think we will improve our record."

The Mermen's major strength is Co- Captain McDonough. The two-time AU- American and Pan-American Games perfor- mer has broken virtually every Villanova record. Last year, Dick set the American i . 1

Cagers Open Season With Dual Wins; Beat Tigers 72-59, Peacocks 83-42 by Roy Boron the second half. Taking only one what he called an unsatisfactory and shot in the first half, he passed performance. Ed Forrell off and set up shots most of the But the Villanova squad was Two victories marked the time. too good to be held back, Aftor opening of the current hardwood Standout f'H* Ihc IVucocks trailing 33-32 at the half, soph campaign. Coach Jack Kraft's was Joe Bonner, a 6-4 soph with star Richie Moore and Jim Wash- squad defeated Princeton 72-59 a devastating left hook .shot. ington took charge. on December 4, and humiliated Bonner wound up second high With Moore contributing 14

St. Peter's of Jersey City, 83-42 I for the Jerseyites with ten, be- of his 25 points and Washington hind Lou Triverio's 13. 9 points and 12 of his 16 re- mm on December 7. Vol. 39—No. 1 VILLANOVA UNr .LANOVA, PA. December 1 8, 1 963 St. Peter's High for the Wildcats was bounds in the second half, the .Tones with 15, followed by Bill Wildcats jumped ahead early in When was a game not a game ? Melchionni with 13, Jim Wash- the half. They were never head- When the Wildcats of Villanova ington 12, and Eric Erickson ten. ed, as the host Tigers could met the Peacocks of St. Peter's manage only one field goal in last Saturday night on the floor 'State Of The University' Series the first nine minutes. of Penn's Palestra. Coach Don Kennedy's squad SPORTS NOTE Change Helped was completely outclassed by The big reason for this scoring Inaugurated By Student Council both the Mainliner's offense and famine was a decision made dur- defense as the 'Cats .rolled to an The Villanova Wildcats ing the halftime break in the State Of The University Political Clubs Studied 83-42 runaway. defeated the University Villanova lockerroom. There, The Peacocks Coach Jack Kraft called for a by Pete Mangon by Jan Dyroff were particu- of Scronton for their third larly inept in that important tightening of the 1-2-2 zone de- straight win lost night, 97* The Reverend John A. Klekotka, OS A, Two new organizations were officially phase of the game, shooting. fense to stop the passes going recognized 48. president of the University addressed the by the Student Council at its last Making only six for 32 in the inside. meeting, the Gregor Mendel Biology Student Con.ofress meeting last Wednesday Club first half they managed 12 for The Wildcat supporters, many and the Conservative Club. The played at to open the State of the University series 26 in the second half to make game was more than the expected 150, The Rev. John A. Klekotka, OSA, univer- sponsored by the Student Council. their half of the scoreboard ap- the Villanova Field House were brought to their feet often sity president opened the meeting with an pear almost respectable. before a capacity crowd of as Washington would go high In his opening remarks Father President address in outlinin:g the state of the univer- 20 for 43 nearly 4000. into the air to grab a rebound, commended the Council's efforts in initiating sity. Fr. Klekotka's talk was followed by a this policy. lively question answer session. Shooting 20 for 43 in the first and then pass out to one of the and Also under major consideration were 20 minutes of play, the 'Cats The game was lopsided from guards. The fast break was on. He acknowledged pleasure in the avid motions concerning the state of the indivi- cooled off to 18 for 54 in the the beginning. For the first 12 After the game Coach Kraft interest the bodv showed in the development dual student both politically and religiously. final period. minutes of play, the Peacocks was high in his praise for his and future of Villanova. Jan Dyroff, Philosophy Club representative, Villanova's depth was once managed only one field goal, that players, especially for the job Photo by Albino Vendrasco Development introduced a motion calling for the establish- again apparent as Coach Kraft by Tim Kehoe. During that time, done by his new men, Melchionni, Wally Jones (24) adds to the bewilderment of three St. ment of politically affiliated clubs on campus. substituted freely during the the Wildcats ripped the cords for Schaffer, Sallee, Tralies, and, of Peter's players as he flips an over-the-head pass to an unseen Concerning development at Villanova, Inter-Faith Dialogues entire forty minutes of play, 25 points. course, Moore. teammate durin}>- the 'Cats 83-42 romp over the Peacocks. Father Klekotka said Development that the Another motion, by Terence Cooney, clearing the bench by the end Princeton Proerram as revised last provides seven year NFOCS delegate, posed the question of open- of the game. Villanova's Wildcats opened (Photo by Albino Vendrasco) million dollars in the next five years to can- ing the way for dialogues between various •.;• Foul shooting trouble again up what Mainline fans hope to Senior riass President James Murphy addresses a qucs- eel the debt on Mendel Hall, provide for non- religious leaders, crossing a number of sects, plagued the Mainliners as they Zwolak Takes NCAA Cross-Country A, University president, be one of their best seasons with tiontolhehev. John A. Klekotka, OS oonstmction facilities, student aid. and im- for the purpose of an increase of inter-de- managed only seven free throws State of the a 72-59 victory over Princeton (not shown), as tho latter delivered the first provement of facultv salaries. nomfnational understanding. made in 16 attempts. The Pea- last Wednesday night. University address before the Student Council meeting last Although substantial facilities are still In the reports by the executive vice- cocks made six for ten, 17 per The game was simply the All-American Kudos For Third Year Wednesday. presidents, it was pointed out by Neal Stone- needed in such areas as residence halls, cent better than their opponenits, case of one superstar not being > educational affairs, that by Jerry Bruderle invaluable to him this year. the following spring. theater department, library, a maintenance back, efforts are Jones Doubles able to keep pace with nine good (Continued on Page 9) Next summer holds promise He then joined the Marines building, and a chapel, con- The reappearance of Wally ballplayers. Bill Bradley had 32 Villanova's Vic ZWolak won the of even better things, the 1964 for three years and then came to struction will not be under- Jones to the double figure points and 16 rebounds and set Next Newpmt Jazz Festival individual Cross-country champ- Olympics, for instance. Thef Villanova. As a sophomore, he column occurred as he shot 50 up numerous other potential taken because financing these ionship in the NCAA finals at trials are in September, and Vic won the Mile Run in the IC4A at this per cent (seven for 14) during baskets (many were missed) in projects time is not DiVintenio Receives Award East Lansing, Mich, on Novem- hopes to enter the 5,000 meter Indoor Championships and Vil- Will Feature IJF VTmer feasible. ber 25th. In the team competi- run. lanova walked away with the by Frank Quottrone Internal Improvement tion, Villanova finished This is not one -of our coun- team title. 7 behind Father went on to mention For Cultural Acbievements champion San Jose State. try's strongest events but more This summer the professional Newport Jazz Festival Atkinson Gains Triple Honors The following year the Wild- internal improvement in the Uni- The Spanish Government's highest decoration for ach- than likely, he will continue the will host the winners of the The week before, Zwolak had cats again won the team title forthcoming Villanova Intercol- versity as being a primary ob- legiate ievement in education and culture, "The Order of Alfonso reputation of former Villanova ran two-mile re- Jazz Festival. won the IC4A title in record time and Vic on the jective. This includes improve- X, El Sabio," will be conferred upon Vito Di Vincenzo, a Olympions. This latest development in the progress of IJF, the big- At Annual Football Banquet for the second year in a row. lay team. In 1963 he won the ment in student selection, member of the faculty at Villanova. gest promotion break in its four-year history Despite the great runners Villa- An Explorer Once three mile run when Villanova was announc^ greater emphasis on the educa- Bob Dunn, Holy Cross; John will by Tom Bruderic ,: if by General Chaiiman Eddie Bride. Presentation of the award be made at Villanova at nova has produced, from Delaney Zwolak hails from Wilming- repeated as outdoor Champs. tional program beginning with McDonnell, Detroit ; and Al Bride received this news from the producer of the New- noon on Thursday, December 19, in the offices of University to Traynor, Vic was the first ton, Delaware and Salesianum In those two years he has run (Continued on Page 3) Villanova's football team Atkinson, Quantico. port Festival, George Wein, a President, Rev. John A. Klekotka, OSA. Victor Scanchez-; Wildcat to capture both r Co-Captains the High School, of football re- everything from the 880 to the Mesas, Spanish consul in brought its 1963 activities to a .1 a z z musician himself who NCAA and the IC4A title. known. Upon graduation he en- 5,000 meter in addition to the formal close with the bestowing As if this was not enough. has expressed a sincere and Philadephia, will make the Atkinson was named co-captain For the ex-Marine, it was one tered LaSalle, but dropped out relays. Commerce And Finance presentation. of awards at the annual football strong interest in the promo- ^ of many rewards to which hard dinner held on December 2. of next year's team with Mc- tion of collegiate jazz. Mr. Di Vincenzo, associate work has entitled him. Like But the evening could well Donnell. professor of modem langua- many on the cross-country team, Far-FIung Groups The seniors received foot- ' j^f v^ ^v.* .-4. have belonged to Al Atkinson. gold Sailing Club Finisbes Fourtb >\ ^f^ V ges, has been a member of Vic runs for an hour in the ^Ir. Wein said that he was The big 235 pound tackle re- the Villanova faculty for six- morning and an hour and a half eager to afford the Villanova ceived the Cyril J. Burke Award teen years. Although he speaks in the afternoon. competition this opportunity. for showing the most consistency In Potomic Frostbite Regatta several languages, the 47-year- This goes for five days a week. Thus far groups from .16 during the season. old professor specializes in the Even on Saturdays he by Jim Proud 4th and two 5ths for his three states and the District of Cblum- manages teaching of Spanish. He was so consistent, in fact, which is good finishing to run in the afternoon. The Villanova sailing club races a bia have written IJF headquart- that he was named to the weekly took part in a regatta on th« for a freshman in a race with He is Director of the Villanova Ail-Year Session ers requesting applications. Spanish Club in this capa- All-East squad four times during Potomic over the weekend. The such talented schools as Har- Fifteen-minute auditional tapes and For Zwolak, training "season" city has cultivated interest in the year and was named to the meet, officially known as the vard, Georgetown and Columbia. submitted by each group will be does not exist, for the competi- Spanish customs, culture, and United Press International All- 17th Annual Potomic Frostbite Weather conditions were none reviewed at Boston's Berklee third conclu- tive year never ends. As cross- history. The Spanish Club is East team at the Regatta, was sponsored by to good either, which was also School of Music on January 2, eion of the season. country draws to a close, indoor Georgetown University. added difficulty for the young 1964. one of the University's most track begins. ___ popular extra-curricular activi- National Alumni Award The club raced against five team, for there was only a five The coming of spring means The extreme boundaries of ties and the annual Noche Es- In addition, he received the other teams in the .regatta in- mile per hoiu: wind over the the more than 32 Festival ap- panola the and the outdoor cluding Harvard, Drexel, George- Potomic on this cool crisp day. (Spanish Night) is a National Alumni Award as the plicants are Michigan (three season. And in the summer, the town, and Columbia. This was the last meet of this campus and community high- Team's most valuable player. Fordam, entries), Indiana A A Championships require (three), Miss- light. Both of these awards were voted U In the events on Saturday, year for the club. They don't peak performances. ouri (one), and Florida (one). on by the members of the team, Villanova finished fourth with a start racing again until the be- Fellow faculty members and Final Competition members of the University's ad- and Atkinson was the first to Europe Trip good possibility of taking a sec- ginning of April. Vito DiVincenzo ministration will witness the receive both of these honors. Al Atkinson Last Sunrmier, Zwolak placed ond place in the final listings Joe Linsalata, club captain, is All but the final six or seven . /^^W^ ^'^MbkW f-^^^K'** t-^^^^Tt . ^^Wf'% o^^Hk'4 ^'^^Wr'-fc groups will eliminated presentation of the award and For his play in the game balls and Thomas, the gradu- second to Pat Traynor in the but due to a lack of transporta- planning to have more races be by the Berklee scrutiny, attend a luncheon in Mr. Di against the Quantico Marines, ating team captain, was awarded AAU steeplechase and won a tion the team was unable to par- than ever before the club this and the final- ists will appear in competition Vincenzo's honor after the cere- The next issue he received the Amos Alonzo the Martin J. McLaughlin Mem- trip to Europe. He injured his ticipate in the events on Sunday. spring. He also would like any- on February 7, 1964, in the Uni- monies. Stagg Medal. orial Award given annually to back shortly before leaving and In the class A races on Satur- one interested in sailing to come versity Field House. ••The Order of Alfonso X, El The Stagg Medal is somethinr the outgoing captain. was lucky to be able to run at day, Dan MuUray with his crew out for the team. No sailing of VILLANOVAN Sabio" consists of a medal and new and is awarded on a game- William C. A. Henry, Class of all in Russia. Bunky Fox, a girl from George- experience is needed because the Commenting on the Newport a diploma. It is named after the his will be to will to-game basis. '25 and a member of the Villa- Extensive treatment sped town Academy, placed 3rd, 4th club members able innovation, is (Photo by Jim Andre) appear Jan. 9. I Bride said, "This scholar-king of the Middle Ages Other winners were : Bill Sher- nova faculty for more than 35 recovery but he wr

12 December 11, 1963 • THE VILLANOVAN