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Patrick Just Misses 4-Minute Mile in N.Y.; •''^'"

Cats Dump Hawlcs to Clincli Big Five Crown;

V WE MAKE IT .V/ITH LOVE Frosli BB, Swimming, ice HoclceyAII Win mm

Wachwsky Gets 26 Vol. 42. No. 14 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, Crews Leads Cats VILLANOVA. PA. FEBRUARY 23, 1967 ^v. jjy Frank Pavlica The Vlllanova ftreshmen evened by Frank Miller ttieir record at 6-6 with a deci- Employing an all out team ef- Melchionni and McCall both sive win over Temple High, 79-69 fort. Jack Kraft's scrappy Wild- came off the bench with clutch Jazz Festival Opens Friday last Friday night. This ten point cats snapped a three year Hawk efforts. Bobby came in with 12:00 winning margin does not show the jinx, and downed St. Joseph's 78- minutes left and kept the Hawks complete picture of the game. 73 last Saturday night at Penn's off balance with his ball handling, In the first half, Dan Dougher- snake pit. The victory also as- and he followed that act with two ty's Dashing Duo of Paul "Wawa" sured the Cats at least a piece layups and four free throws in Field House Scene of Show Waclawsky and Fran O'Hanlon of the Big Five championship, the final three minutes to break completely dominated the play. their first since 1963-64. Northwestern University, and Vil- the game open. McCall grabbed Villanova's Seventh Annual In- School of Music in Boston, Music Waclawsky scored 19 of his 26 The Hawks wouldn't go down lanova. four clutch rebounds and four tercollegiate Jazz Festival will be educator Clem De Rosa, Clark points in the first half and pulled without a fi^t however. The game The vice-president is points to keep the Cats ahead held this weekend, February 24th Terry of NBC's Tonight Show, of IMF down numerous rebounds. Fran was tied no less than 12 times Vlllanova's faculty advisor during the late stages of the game. and 25th, in the Field House. free-lance alto-sax Phil Woods, Ray- O'Hanlon played his steady of- and victory wasn't locked up until Morgenstern, the New mond Wilke, of the Speech De- Cats Outshoot Hawks The first semi-final round Is Dan York fensive and defensive game coming the final two minutes. The Kraft- partment. Again it was the defense that at- scheduled to get underway Friday editor of DOWNBEAT magazine, up with steals and rebounds to men had more than their share Promoting the national festival tracted a lot of attention in the at 8 p.m., with the second semi- and John Hammond of Columbia enable the Cats to spring to a of heroes. Joe Crews, Johnny this weekend will be Miss Miami Cats' fifth straight victory. The final round and final competition Records. 48-3Q ^lalf-tlmft lead. . Beach of _ _ being held on the next day Satur- 1967, Juanlta Jones, who Melchionni and Frank McCall all Kenton Chief Advisor will assist in presenting trophies "•'"' frustration and limited the Hawks day. Cats Lead Early'- turned in tremendous perfor- The chief advisor for the festival to the Villanova winners. to a 37.1% shooting performance, Judges for the two day event The game started with Villa- mances. will again be Stan Kenton. Other Winners of the three cate- while the Cats peppered the hoop include Bob Share, of the Berklee main nova getting an early lead, fall- McGuire advisors Include Hal Ck>ok, pub- gories, big band, combo, and voca- Crews and at a 54.2% rate. ing behind, and then surging ahead and of BILLBOARD magazine, It was Crews McGuire in The Cats broke out into an lisher list, from each festival will vie to stay. During this final surge, first half who starred. They Sid Mark, who hosts an evening for top honors in Miami Beach. the early 7-2 lead which they stretched Apostolate Sponsors Vlllanova outscored the Owls, for 25 points show onWHAT-FMandWPHL combined and kept early in the half. Jazz High Schools 18-2. to eight points the Cats one step in front of the television, and Tom Brown, who A new twist has been added to But the Hawks came back to tie The second half provided a dif- handles the afternoon spot on WIP Hawks until the buzzer. In the four times including a Byzantine Rite Mass UF this year. OUTTA MY WAY - Jim Mcintosh uses one to the score ferent game. The Cats were ham- hand hold off Cliff h^lf and is an authority in the field of At second Crews and McGuire at halftime on a 9 a.m, on the first day of Anderson while laying the ball up with the 34-34 deadlock pered by loose play but held onto other. Cats clinched kept on scoring but were aided jazz. the festival, a number of high Stev(B Douches layup with 0:00

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'#*'.4.^ r Two Pledges' Agonies Half Over Man on the Job 55 Years Year Navy ROTC Plan Fr. O^Rourke Seeks Understandiii' i,mm'l^^^.^.Kn.^^^.^.^.^.'L•r^ By Pete Coplin SBZ23SZ2ZZS2i&SS3& %^:,^;ei>irSisS,!Scii;s^^ ^^"V Lockwood, In 1911 a young man of 22 cian, and loyally watches all games Now Open to In recent years an atmosphere of priesthood, Fr. O'Rourke entered versity's facilities might be used shifting his way up from Mary- on TV. Sophomores change has enveloped the Villanova an Augustlnlan college in Wash- in conjunction with those of other IFC Watches Hazing Actions land, taking miscellaneous jobs, Farm Atmosphere Gone campus, becoming manifest in ington to study theology. He was area colleges to present televised stumbled upon the Villanova cam- Mr. Harris, employed the longest The application deadline for the uniforms, Naval Science texttxjoks, closer student-administration re- ordained in 1961 and during the night courses to adults in sur- pus, then consisting of but 3 build- of anyone at Villanova, has watched Two-Year Contract Naval Re- and $40 per month subsistence lations as in the case of the Stu- summer of the same year he rounding parish schools. r -'V where he was hired as a Villanova grow, and today is serve Officers Training Corps allowance from the Navy during dent Court, and in physical changes received his Master's degree in Search For Understanding By Pete O'Meara come a brother. Phi Theta Chi, TKE and DPE will also help out ings, amazed, when comparing it with the (N.R.O.T.C.) Is March 15, 1967. their remaining years at Villanova. the only social sorority on campus, at handy man. This job was a bit such as the new addition to the Mathematics at Villanova. He Father's contribution to a chang- Fraternity pledges at Villanova the mixer. steadier than his others for he old campus. He says he is as happy The Two-Year Contract Program To he eligible for the program, a library. was assigned here In 1962. ing Villanova has been mainly in has only 10 pledges this semester. » . have reached that half-way point Continuing a practice that was here now as he was when he first will lead, upon graduation, to a student must he a sophomor.; lu of religion. In effort The Fraternity pledges and their initiated last wasn't layed off in several weeks. There have been many other Acting Chairman the area an in a full fledged brother year the LF.C. will becoming even though the friendly commission in the U. S. Naval good standing with brothers will assist at the annual As a matter of fact, he's still came, not less than a changes (Arts Forum, pool room, A teacher of theology. Father to make theology a search for sister. sponsor an Easter Seal drive in or of the farm is or Marine Corps Reserve, The Smokinaki Mission Dance. here. rural atmosjAere "C" average and should be able to etc.), but one which stands out Is Involved In several areas of understanding, not a receiving of Pledging began on Feb. 6 and Bill the local area. Pledges and their and his horse and buggy have purpose of the Program is to pass a medical physical is and off-campus life answers, he de- Keane head pledge master of dates collected close Mr. George Harris, 78 years gone, exami- above the rest the growing In- on-campus accepted has will be over on March 22. Bill DPM to a thousand replaced by his red Ford allow college students at the sopAi- nation. Applicants may apply for affairs in addition Ini- veloped plans for a revision and announced that DPM will be in dollars last year. old next month, has been working been volvement in Villanova's to showing such Sales, president of the Inter Fra- The weekend of truck. Mr. Harris sees omore level to apply for any one of five eventual that he a rearrangement of theology charge of decorations for the mixer April will here at Villanova for 55 years, pick-up assign- by the faculty. Where once feculty tiative as an Instructor ternity Council, has outlined the 7 be I.F.C. weekend and has drastically the Villanova N.R.O.T.C. and serve ment options including courses to be offered to under- and LKD will handle the publicity. is highlighted by a dirmer dance. more than half a century. He how Villanova Surface members used to be content to major aims for pledging. First « ¥ remembers the day he came here changed, but says that he himself In the school's Unit during their Navy, Aviation, Marine Corps, simply work for Villanova, now greaduates. through pledging the fraternity when only a small monastery, St. has remained the. same, doing junior and senior years. Technical Supply, or Science many are taking an active Interest Believing that a personal com- hopes that the pledge will come to Rita's Hall, and Alumni Hall were essentially the same job on the Those students accepted into and Engineering. It should be in the courses offered, school mitment to Catholicism can best appreciate the fraternity. This ob- Yillonova NROTC Sponsors standing, all of which subsequently maintenance staff—a little of ev- the Contract Program will receive noted that not all of these options activities, and student life. be accomplished by realizing the jective is accomplished by a vari- burned down and have since been erything from planting trees to require 20/20 vision, 20/200, for Philadelphia Native existance of choice. Fattier ety of methods. The pledges are ''^''^, rebuilt. The Pennsylvania Rail- hanging Christmas lights, with as instance, being sufficient for the Father Jack O'Rourke, O.S.A. O'Rourke plans to introduce new als **used" for worthwhile projects road in those days was running much enthusiasm and contentment Beta Gamma Debate Science and Engineering. is one of these Interested instruc- ways of presenting the courses involving the university, commun- Upon graduation. Seventh Annual Drill Meet its bulky black steam trains, as In the old days. Contract tors. As Acting Chairman of the that already exist; those covering ity and f rate rnity. Bill also straight throu^ what was then N. R. O. T. C. students are Theology Department, he has for- understanding what it means to stressed the idea of unity and Spl its Four Meets; commissioned either as Ensigns petition, will put on a demonstra- the Villanova pastures where some mulated plans for revising the believe, morality, and marriage brotherhood which the fraternity The Vm Annual Villanova Invita- of the school food was grown. in the U. S. Naval Reserve or as at Villanova. and the Catholic life. tional Drill Meet, to be held tion performance of its Trick Drill theology courses tries to instill in the prospective at the SGA Second Lieutenants in the U. S. is commanded Horse & Buggy Days Bom in the West Oak Lane Revisions In Effect pledge. National Guard Armory on Lancas- Routine. The Team Start Heavy Schedule Goin under Mr. Harris describes himself (Continued from page 1) Marine Corps Reserve, and must section of Philadelphia, Fr. To allow students to follow spe- The Inter-Fraternity Council ter Avenue and West 34th Street, by Midn. Ensign D. J. a "jack-of-all -trades." agree to serve a minimum of three O'Rourke attended North Catho- cial interest in theology. Father will take place on Saturday, Feb- the direct supervision of Lt. Col. as He the members of the Senate to supervises all pledging to prevent years on L. Black, USMC and Midn. would daily groom the horses and active duty. Those in- lic High School before entering hopes to provide electlves such any unorthodox methods that might ruary 25. James amend the motion to read, "That Beta Gamma Debate Society has G. Snocker, Whis- hitch them to his buggy and go terested in serving their country Villanova University as a Civil as "Comparative Religions," Sci- be employed by the individual fra- Teams from some 25 Colleges Lieutenant F. the SGA go on record in most been extremely busy these past as Naval or Marine Officers should in 1953. Toward the and Religion," "Protestant and key Companv Commander. trotting around campus, perform- ir- Engineer ence ternities. A member of the I.F.C. Universities will begin to gath- strenuous condemnation of the few days. report, as soon as possible, to the end of his junior year. Father er at the Armory at 8 a.m. for a ing his duties. A short trot would responsible activities exhibited Churches" and "Religion and is present at all rushing meetings. On the weekend of February Main Office of John Barry Hall. left Villanova to enter St. Mary's full day of World's Fair take him down to Ithan Ave., where Literature." These courses, de- All pledges must study two out of basic and trick drill At on February 13 in the Field four varsity teams were 10th, Naval personnel will provide com- Seminary, where he earned a signed competition, a day that will draw to The team, active in competi- the parking lots now are, to feed House." to reveal what is Involved the four week nights. Pledges must sent to different schools. One tour- plete information on the Bachelor of Arts degree in in Christianity, will be open to a close in the late afternoon as tion since 1949, has more recently the hogs, and milk the cows. The The motion now stands passed also meet the academic standards nament took place at Drexel N.R.O.T.C. the World's Fair in milk containers he would then haul Program and on ap- Philosophy in 1958. Fr. Jack O'Rourke Seniors and to students who established by the I.F.C. trophies and medals are presented performed at In this amended form, Ed Grey and Bob Scheible with plication procedures. complete his education for graduated from Catholic to the winning participants. New York and at the Saints and back up to the combination stable Jeff Radowich barely To Hl^ Personality evaluation is the beat as one pair and Dan Cirucci and was made Acting Chairman of Banquet honoring former dairy where Austin Hall now stands. Schools who are interested in going major criteria for selecting Among the schools taking part Sinners out Ron Javers, VILLANOVAN the the Theology Department In Sep- Jerry Burke completing beyond prescribed courses. in this year's Governor William W. Scranton. There the milk would be refined and the pledges. This selection takes place meet will be teams Editor in an extremely close vote foursome. Both teams finished tember of 1965. Whiskey placed second in separated for the 600 students Although the electlves are still in November. Smokers and meet- from such local campuses as Seton Company for Villanovan of the Year and record. National Repertory Theatre For the last four years. Father with a three-three the Hall, nation in the National Cherry daily by Mr. Harris and his co- tentative, the revisions in regu- ings with members of the fratern- LaSalle, Temple University, the Brendan Baett was elected Cath- has participated In monthly ecu- Festival Drill Meet held workers. He worked wherever the # lar theology courses are already ity and at least two personal inter- and Drexel Institute of Technology, Blossom olic Youth of the Year, The other two teams competed menical discussion groups held pitching being applied in Freshmen classes. Such well known Universities as in Washington, D. C. last Spring school was shorthanded, at Rutgers and Yeshiva in New in the Philadelphia area with mini- views determine if a prospective The Villanovan of the Year, is Penn State, Georgetown, Princeton out of some fifty teams competing. in at the old bakery to help pre- York City. One team, composed of In Philadelphia Next Month sters of different religions. He candidate will be invited to be- the one student who has done the TOURS and Cornell will also be vying for pare the bread and pies, and even Jim Dalausio and George Baka also gives talks todifferentCatho- MRiJNES ;•;,..",,:•;,::',.„. Sullivan, or stop at the K. of C. themselves on their latest triumph England's best known and man in every sense of Mr, Barnhotis^ is the first of a office in the basement of St. Rita's, DRIVE PART TIME the word. He — defying the Dragon Apartheid in most versatile playwright, Noel Of course you can number of speakers slated to speak are IS a man of this age, cognizant of his native lair! Just too bad if 3,800 There three degrees of before the this Coward, tiUed "Tonight at 8:30." of their fellow citizens on the carrier coUegiate forum membership in the Knights of Co-* the needs of modern men. He is •' '. The three plays Franklin D. Roosevelt—on their way semester, \' i^ lumbus, and Brenden Brett of love get cosh loan! even though all mem- free from stifling formalism, is a home from eight months' grim and marriage include Young Democrats and all other bers are knights, only those of the Catholic Youth of the Year "Ways and pioneer in using contemporary work defending the kind of world Means," frivolous love interested individuals are invited third degree are considered "full" Appicci had stated that the ad- among the that permits such ideologues to keep P'f ways to work with, for and among • Our new LOANS to attend. Anyone interested in rich, "Still Life" love through a TO comfort abl] _ knights. Grand Knight, Jerry Wil- ministration was taking positive STUDENTS joining the chance meeting, and; 'Fumed Oak" 100 million non Catholic Amer- SERVICE is For a fr«« copy of tS« Villanova chapter of the helm has announced that all new steps to alleviate the cafeteria designed especially currant itiu* of NA- love which had its revenge. All icans. He is a missionary to his own for Young Democrats can do so by, members will be installed in the problems. He said that the new TIONAL REVIEW, writ* seeing any of the officers after members of the company appear people -the American people. He fo Depl. CP-9, 150 E. first degree of knighthood on March acting food director wants to in these witty plays filled with 35 S».. N. Y, 1*, N. Y. Mr. Bamhouse's talk. 5 at the Holy Family Council of establish a student, faculty, utilizes modern techniques to ful- • Monthly repayments will romance. Bridgeport, Pennsylvania, administration committee to work fill his mission, is encouraged to be arranged to suit your "The Imaginary Invalid" will Wilhelm enthusiastically spoke out the cafeteria problems. call upon his own innate talents to particular circumstances. be presented on March of the many fraternal, He also stated that larger 13, 24, GRADUATING spiritual, CHOOSE YOUR NIGHTS help further his dedicated goal. 28, 29, 30th and April 1st at and social benefits offered the portions of meat and vegetables *'^ TO WORK • Stop in or 'phone . . . We'll i' 8:30 p.m., with matinees at 2 p.m. SENIORS knights. He added that one of the are now being given, and that be glad to serve you. • If the vital spark of serving God on March 16, 18 and 21st. Yellow Cab Company of Philadel- advantages in belonging coffee will be served at all meals. to a college through MAJORING IN "A Touch of the Poet" phia has openings for part-time man has been ignited in council is that *«all members are However, he also said that the will have evening performances on drivers. Here is an opporturiity for you, why not pursue an investiga- ACCOUNTING of the same age and interests." main problem that faces the cafe- pleasant, interesting outdoor work March 14, 16, 17, 22, 25 and tion of your life as a priest? The BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Activities of the Council for this teria is a shortage of help. with good earnings. 27th with matinee performances Paulist Fathers have developed an • CHEMISTRY semester are varied. Lastweekend Until this problem is solved, pro- on March 23rd and April 1st. Over the years thousands of college • ENGINEERING Thomas Duckett, Financial Secre- gress in the cafeteria will aptitude test for the modern man Tickets students have driven Yellow Cabs tary of the K. of C. at Villanova, be slow. interested in devoting his life to • LIBERAL ARTS "Tonight at 8:30" wUl be to aid their financial needs. and Phil Mino, a previous Grand One of the big problems that God. This can be a vital instrument presented at 8:30 76 f. Lancaster are invited to with our representative on campus p.m. on March Qualifications: 21 years of age; Ave. meet Knight, attended a college confer- faced the Congress was on the to help you make the most impor- 15, 18, 20, 21, 23 and 31st, with current Penna. ence at the University of Niagara. situation of seconds being given Driver's License; tant decision of your life. Write for 2 p.m. matinees on March 25th, proof of driver's license for 2 years. Discussion concerned college on food in the cafeteria. Williams MARCH 1 it 28th and 30th. today. ARDMORE council problems and policy. said that seconds are being given Apply Mall orders for tickets for all CONTACT YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE The Knights' Annual Dinner on milk, vegetables, potatoes, and performances are now being ac- CAB Dance, which will he held at the desserts. However, the YELLOW COMPANY members NATIONAL VOCATIONS DIRECTOR PHONE cepted at the Locust Theatre, Employment Office Lamp Post Inn in Strafford, is of the Congress seemed to be more FOR AN APPOINTMENT pictured here with Rotemont College Sophomore Adair Wyman, Locust near Broad, Philadelphia. 105 South 12th Sh-««t PAULIST FATHERS scheduled for Saturday, March 4. concerned over the fact that no Senior at Ml 9-1318 her dote Chuck Ahrens, was crowned Queen of Week Series tickets for all three pro- Monday through Thwrtday— 415 WEST 59th STREET City Of DttroH • Civil Service Cemmission Up to forty members and their seconds are being given on meat. 9 A.M. !• 9 PJM. the dinner held night ot the Sheraton hotel. ductions may also be ordered FrMay and S«lwrd«y—« A.M. !• S PJM. dates are expected to attend. This problem Is still unsolved. dance Soturdoy NEW YORK, N.Y. 10019 **'? Photo by Max. by mall.

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LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS ?¥ Letters to the Editor Villanova Garbage on the

:::::::::;::::::::::»::yft::::::::::::::::::::%:::A:i^^ They hate war. To the Editor: and your demand for more and want happiness. Villanova can- to the impression that Current events at better cultural opportunities for the Contrary indi- lacks any real values not be the work of any one student body and, beside it, that you the military vidual or small group. Never- the or ideals, a simple review of mil- write an editorial defending at year's will discount this mis- Fans iiyxthe that this history Stands fear last itary Court theless I and destructive performance and the history Villanovan, praised by some Thursday evening in the dining taken belief. Throughout Tom Grassey we Phil Pr/ssler, OSA criticized by others because of well as the abuse heaped of our country's military arm hall as majority of Villanovans: failed. articles and dedication to many ideals To the You have No, Apparently not content with the front page publicity certain "way out" last night upon two of the most find a match in our own analy- didn't throw a single plate In the food riot. You a few days before, the editorials, may well be "the capable officials in all of basket- and, especially you concerning the food riot only that caused the virtues of faith, selfless- that lit the fuse ball. Perhaps pictures would sis, the didn't scream obscenities at the ** demonstration** in Villanova students awaited an ideal situation where law of chain re- and courage. devastation." The help. ness front of the monastery; perhaps you weren't even they could again demonstrate to the public their action and the ways of mob psy- certain that the Faith in God, to all fighting men, I cannot be you didn't take part in that vulgar role there. Maybe most complete lack of maturity. The St. John's vs. Villanova chology are well known. While most typographical error in the Inquirer has always played a profound of immaturity at the St, John's game, where a reasonable freedom only in his life. It is through this belief display game on Monday night presented favorable conditions will support this morning was absolutely , we also in- help that the fighting man **minority" littered the court with garbage and the of an academic press a slip of the finger: '«ST. JOHN'S in God's the for such a show of immaturity and, naturally, sist that the press should first of BEATS VILLANOVA AMID BAR- gains the strength to stand behind cans before chanting the animal cry of Villanova' students took advantage of them. all be responsible and not one that Be that as his duties and convictions. Self- RAGE OF CONS." new ** school cheer." Armed with soda cans, paper cups and various other operates on the premise that any with it and lessness in the military man is a it may we must live have lost. See, the newspapers have an- this life But you items, the intellectual pride of Villanova proceeded to ship can be made more seaworthy other sarcasm and probably more most apparent virtue. It is nounced that Villanova students ought to be slapped basketball court en- by pointing out its weakness to damaging reactions. Time may that he puts in Jeopardy to achieve rain a barrage of debris upon the flooding your family. the enemy and constantly heal the stigma if we have no security for you and down in order to help them grow up. The toilet paper dangering both the visitors and Villanova's own team. a pretty sight and we the engine room. more of this childish behavoir. Death Isn't at the St. Joe's game, tin cans and disgrace at the It is conceivable that the same students who par- should like to suggest that it ask the dis- sometimes wonder how these men I To assure this, let's St. John's game, and last year's NIT (just to ticipated so energetically in Monday night's melee a black in the would be appropriate that sident minority responsible to are able to stand and advance take basketball) have virtually destroyed any argu- in Viet Nam in a matter of days. the front page of of it. could end the war border surround cease and desist. If they find Villa- face the next issue of the Villanovan. It In conclusion, we find every Vil- ment you might have about being mature, responsible, The Viet Cong could hardly know how to retaliate l1' nova so unsuited to their fitting that you re- claiming that they are damn all that might also be tastes and antics let's have them lanovan Christian^. , 4 and nonsense. against an offense of trash and shouted obscenities. acUcle belittling the of Villanova*, well, in Field House War print your get out! And quickly! proud You Are It for this year which in- addition, I believe I can find 350 The deplorable conduct of some programs John P. Keffer, '25 And you ARE the cause. Don't CO\^L^

. Since I don't do either, I ^ rule . . V the Top: ed to phase those select that I'm Near just thank God every day Turnovers students who were content only on it's tough Yes, there are "animals" alive ... But golly gee, Featured Letter at pelting the scene of action with I • Villanova; little ..\,-.'..;:-:;.'-^:'-..ovjr;tv:^,vfi;-v .f i. and you are one of them. living in a morgue. Good day their dispensable weapons. For little boy. to annihilate the very team For you are a sheep. You have rich boy. Good dead rich about one interrupted moment in the final TO THE EDITOR: they are" supposedly" supporting, been led like one of the herd; You old WILDCAT, you. . Way of the Demi-Gods minutes of the game, the court at the The utterly dismayed you have I was basketball — watch all ignored disgusting gross- mm I love resembled the aftermath of display of "undisciplined childish ness; you have local games (have my own swallowed what Skid Row. the Curry, a night's feasting on behavior" in the Field House game the swime have given you; you John OSA — EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ronald A. Jovers scorebook) — appreciate and The reason for the large turn- Note: Letters most between Villanova University and have been too timid to be a man. ASSOCIATE EDITOR ^ Nicholoi M. Rongione Editor's understand the flare-ups and fisti- Once upon a time not so very there was tremendous carnage on of the Bung is a fact. out at the Field House on Brendon Brett St. John's. I would not have blamed Fools, Cowards, Sheep spaced, the ' MANAGING EDITOR be typed, double cuffs on the floor between long ago there were two demi- both sides and tiie agitators were Mao Seeks Verve :; Monday night was a basket- removing his FEATURE EDITOR Neil Sheehan St. John's coach for game what of the great to personalities involved in the Adolf Hitler, gods reigning in the Eastern world. soundly crushed. However, a few Meanwhile, ball game, but it could have Steve Bock signed, and limited 350 team from the floor and would of all people, sum- NEWS EDITOR - students of a high of Sukarno's demi-god to the North? Regard- If the BUT — for the med it Each was a great source of inspir- ranking members fooled many people. Ji*" O'Hore right to Kraft if he up: "A majority ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR words. We reserve the have applauded Coach deliber- part he or his played Bruderle college like Villanova to can never replace ation to his people and a great hierarchy were suspected of com- less of what University is to continue to SPORTS EDITOR Gerard had taken the Villanova team from the man. Just on the floor pliance in the abortive coup and in the trouble on their neighbor's teams to play Bob Mclntyre edit all letters. ately throw so much as a hundred fools do not make leader. In fact, each had sired schedule top notch ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR the floor — thereby showing rau- ^^°'^ — disgusts me and makes me nation. One of the na- brought to trial. Apostasy? territory, Mao is definitely seek- in the Field House, it might be • i • Tfyn one wise an entire COPY EDITOR . • cous students that they are not man, an heroic decision Fellner how students in a college larger than and All this happened, as I said, not ing to put new verve into his own better if the student body first PHOTO EDITOR • • ,• • i»«.* * • • Bill wonder Is not likely to come from a tions was much approved of. Kevin Gallon high caliber could stoop so its very long ago. Even more recently cult, which has fallen off lately. fulfills its responsibility to Cartoonist .;• • • • V-i • • k • ••* V • of such hundred cowards." You have been older than the other and demi- • Henry Schaedler degrading and make further developments have evolved. Signs, books, and even dolls are like Circulation Manoger. ;...... The throwing of *«debris'» onto low and be so one of the forty- three hundred god was by far the greater. Nev- the University by acting ^° Leo public image hypocrisy of two of the sus- being used in the effort to get If the students must Business Monomer To the Editor: the playing floor is not a manly such a blur on the cowards who make up the majority ertheless, both rulers maintained The mature adults. A. Rongione, O.S.A. Moderator * • *^^ t . . .Rev, Lools (besides being mentioned above has been "Mao-Think" acros;? to the people. of getting rid We owe the Administration quite expression of chagrin when one's of its alma mater of this school. You haven't even had their exalted positions in their re- pects resort to such means Eugene J. Ruane Associate Moderator the proven, and they now await execu- But if his attempts have proven any- of their inhibitions at games, then a bit for the insults and disrespect team is losing — but a downright so uncouth). the courage to decide to be spective nations, enjoying hom- the named Editors, the following ore also members a man In addition to above tion. convictions and Su- thing it is this: atthenameof Mao, is in sorry we have shown them, especially disregard for the safety of both COLLEGE DIC- instead of a sheep. age due them. Things seemed These life at the University a of the Editorial Board: Ronald Fletcher, Dennis Honnon, Arthur AMERICAN to anathematize not quite every head bows among Radowich, and such people that are so ungrateful teams. defines sportsmanship pretty well under control. Then karno's reluctance state of affairs. Johnson, William Keane, Alfred Norcott, Jeffrey TIONARY The wild animals are loose at one day the lesser of these great the agitators have augmented sus- his subjects. Some have even been Whether or not the students' Robert Violo. as to call for: (condensed); display of qualities young adults (college stu- Villanova. The SGA and the Ad Coplin, Barry Lockwood, the SGA urge the Order of Our leaders peered down over a belly picions alK>ut his own activity dur- violently atheistic. actions at games in the future will GENERAL STAFF Dale Pappert, Pete **That of FAIRNESS AND SELF CON- Hoc Morton, Tom dents) want us (elder Mother and Committee for the Student ing the ill-fated upsurge. The Will the Great Demi-god of the is undeterminable at the Pete O'Meoro, Mike Donaghue, Tom Toorish, John St. Augustine to gradually TROL. Villanova students (par- fattened on adulation and dis- change to allow them the free- Good cannot control a headless similar to that Grossey, Ralph Maltese, Fred Hetzler, Jeff Johns, Ed Blozejewski, disassociate itself from the ad- Father) covered the clay in his feet. It searchlight of the people has shifted North suffer a fate present. It is a small minority ticularly after last night's display) ' . e beast. Chorles McElrone, Jack McGorvey, Frank Miller, Jim dom of expressing themselves in to the demi-god himself. Heresy of his lesser counterpart? Will that is causing such disgrace to be Don Holmes, ministration of Villanova Uni- had better read the above defini- started like this. Sheils, Proud, Mike Schmitt, Louis Sonzogni, Barry Thomas, Pete their own way — free of the There is only one thing that can is running rampant among once this death of god stuff spread to reflected on the University but, versity," tion and practice same. What Is This? a Hitchcock, Fronk PovHco, Bill Toomey, Mike « strings" — Weill! Neil McGorry, Tom We owe them for Monday the 'parental apron stop the beastiality at Villanova's The people under this regent, loyal cultists. In fact, most of the his domain? It seems unlikely. as usual, the entire student body for * 'sounding off." Cunningham, Bill Tovani, Mimi Daly, Claire Kaplus, -- night's display makes me My apologies there. Whatj Koln, Gerard 13th and the N.I.T. last year and last sports events and social functions Sukarno, underwent an internal voices we hear emanating from this Yet the schism is will suffer the brunt of the blame Nerf, David Sippel, William McElroy, Mike Donaghue, Richard The fore-going reproach should Peggy feel that some of the apron strings for the sake of unity? i for all the personal acts of 'gross- — a decision to be a man instead struggle precipitated by a group kingdom tell us that Sukarno is not will Mao do for their actions. Maybe these D'Alessondro. pulled in and tied tight be divided in the area — but last ness' we've performed. Most should be of a coward. Don't wait for your which shared a basic ideology with a demi-god at all any more. They Nothing like a litUe persecution! 'chosen' students would find of- around the necks of these MOST night's display was the MOST friends, doctrinal differences. The VILLANOVAN is published weekly by the undergraduate stu- of all we owe it to them to meet don't form a committee, the other demi-god, Mao. Things report that he was in on the vio- to clear up it better to change their philosophy inconsiderate students — who are fensive to me as a spectator so known dents of Villanova University. Opinions expressed herein do not the new university they are creat- don't look to someone else- -be a did not go too well for the would-be lent attempt to overthrow his own Yet persecutions have been regarding conduct at games. It write this. "supposedly" showing school I felt obliged to does ... necessarily reflect the official views of the University. ing with sincere effort. Let's man. The bleating of sheep Is too reformers. Although several of hierarchy right from the start, to fail, and if this one might prove better to switch rather Second class postage paid at Villanova, Penno. Editorial and Busi- actions are name withheld loud leave the right echo ringing. '•spirit*' — but whose now. Sukarno's generals were killed. tiiat he is a traitor. The downfall ecumenism, anyone? than fight. ness offices located on the second floor of Dougherty Hall, Villanova, Richard Folk, '69 University.

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Random House drowned-out the inadequacies which have since that recent edition of Play- hair cut), the son (her lover) finds husband to her former exercising scene: hamburger joint of life. For the senile and the dying, express some thoughts on the con- attempt, other than a Is now at that histori- to curb arisen. Surely^ wallowing in the boy magazine (for men) featur- out from his father (her former room, where the picture ends with characters: I, supplier food trays and bedpans are the only on January 17, 1967, an ex-Army "America ditions arising out of the microphone, was made 1 point at which a great nation and mob- mud of public of)Inion is not a very ed those scintillatingly candid husband) the half-truth that his her gazing at herself in a mirror she, consumer existential realities. They com- major, an alumnus of Howard Uni- cal game with St. John's University the growing hostility of losing its per- in stately position for a respected shots of Jane Fonda, Vadim's new former wife is not rich, as his gibbering meaninglessly. The son^ atmosphere: colder than a stale hot municate with no one, not even versity and its Law School, presi- is in danger at the Field House on Monday, rule action of the spectators exactly is within institution as old as Villanova. wif6 and new star. son and her lover had supposed. her lover, is at least sorry, but dog each other. Perhaps it is im- dent of the Boston Opera Company, spective in what February 13th. This seemed to the second tier. its and what is Univer- I, personally, am a little tired THE GAME IS OVER, some- So to save his father's business, apparently carries on the facade action: material to them whether they are and ex-Attorney General of Massa- the realm of power be a zenith or nadir, depending The real culprits- -the notable quote directly of hearing the good name of tiie what loosely adopted from (in which the wealth, if any, of his in a gallant manner. I say: "O.K., ma'am, your or- treated with kindness or cruelty. chusetts, walked down the aisle of beyond it." With this on directional thought ter- sity authorities (I point Arkansas University, that I am proud to Zola's novel, LA CUREE, lover is invested), to preserve what Vadim Doesn't Club der's ready. That'll be $7.46." What is remarl«able is not so much Senate chamlwr with Edward the junior Senator from minology, of student malevolence to the faculty in attendance and Emile the slammed to is said to suffer begins his latest and perhaps best in absentia by have graduated from, (I never read it), concerns Jane him his father's unknowledge The film could be she says: "Thank you, miss. that these "vegetables" are alive Kennedy and was sworn in as the and administration apathy in a those members daily on every news program of- Fonda's body at the beginning of of the identity of his former wife's from a lack of definition, as any Didn't you forget the french as that these living beings are, or junior Senator of the Bay State. book on new realities in U. S. turbulent situation. implication). One official, close 't improved lover and to the principals appear at foreign policy. the athletic department, claim- fered on the "new the movie. There is also a story respond with warmth of three fries?" once were, human. S If you read the newspapers or To elicit the points at issue, to to his father's plaintive tone (com- various times to be guilty * Repeating the atmos- ed that there is little faculty wasteland of the boob-tube." at the end. Fonda falls in love listen to tiie radio you know that It's Worth the background of game Why Am I Here? lectures in book present on campus. Even with her stepson, who re- pletely faked by that scoundrel), of perpetuating pain. There is no Participating week after week in the man was Edward W. Brooke, Generally, most phere must be explained throu^ authority Perhaps, Villanova is not he certainly If the occupants of the nursing form can be among the most boring physical presence in the ciprocates but not completely. agrees to his engagement to be discernible villian, and such scenes as the above or working the first Negro elected to the U, S. a verbose haze. From the beginning by mere a leader in the "movement to '^ ^^^' not fully if the print, (as some under- on the part of His father (Fonda's husband) needs announced. no hero. Recall, however, that as an aide in a nursing home tend home are human, senate and indeed the highest things in of the varsity contest, students troubled areas, bring the Catholic University to in the hamburger shop are graduates can attest); however, lay administrators his son to pretend engagement (if Meanwhile, Jane hurries home, Zola, being a naturalist, was not to shatter one's idealistic notions workers elected Negro in American history. in the second tier, overlooking the the clergy or true greatness;" it is however, free and labels. Be not leading really meaningful lives, Fulbright has put together an ex- rooters, present, the hysteria could have only for a while) to the daughter short-haired, to hear the concerned with such concerning the innate dignity of )^ By this fact Senator Brooke has small number ofSt. John's far from being a relentless in- then what does it mean to be human, cellently written and well organ- of a rich man, which coupling will announcement at the Green Ball, mindful that Roger Vadim, director human life. Away from the de- "an assured place in history; how- were pelting these visiting been stifled. Indolence and apathy stitution shunning its respon- can have a significant This volume is lib- - inspire the confidence in the fin- thrown every year by her husband. and adaptor, is probably likewise ceptive orderliness of campus rou- how one # ever, less publicized but no less ized volume. adherents with paper cups, toilet were the rule then It was too sibilities to education. While Ou3 is asked to neat little life? In fact, why am I here at all? erally (no pun intended) sprinkled ancial world necessary to believe she goes unconcerned with these tine, one encounters the deadening remarkable is his first book, "The paper and finally bent soda cans. late. it is true that there are some "purpose" perhaps just to fit with passages worthy of verbal Is it late now? save his (the father's) business. instantly insane, (she doesn't know superstructures. I have heard that emptiness of much of contemporary Is my Challenge Of Change." This book The tenseness of the game in- too areas of academic and student into societal environ- repetition. Larry Everting She's Not Rich? frSf^-^'S-iyl^- her lover's motivation), tries to ethical relativism has crept into human experience. myself my being unique in the history of the creased and the trajectory life which need improvement, I of the affair, drown herself but doesn't, walks the French (world) consciousness; At the food counter, relationships ment with as little inconvenience in the entire gamut of Early in his tracing of our of the cans changed direction to these will be resolved The father knows GOP and To the Editor: feel that half of son doesn't know the father drippy and unglamorously through this orientation may, therefore, are not between persons, but be- as possible? Do I hold certain dialogue, a freshman foreign policy in the first the court area. The sophomoric time. Time is needed to meet but the political The past week has seen Villa with When Fonda goes off to get the Ball amid grotesquely dressed be the explanation for the film's tween agents of exchange who inter- things (e.g., God, Catholicism) to takes an objective look at this century, Fulbright has un- corner action ... not to demands and challenges knows. Senator nova's campus rocked by the new personality in gratifying refusal to club one about act only as they owe something to be true just because Ihaveunques- and finds it lacking and covered a split tag one class but upperclassmen age adequately. his party many cries of protest and "spon- of our the head with its symbolism and one another. When the consumer tioningly inherited or adapted my- to offer sugges- America's leadership, a leader- did not seem to be involved at has the brashness taneous demonstrations;" some of leadership of Although the administration has relevance. orders a Coke, he binds himself self to those beliefs and ways ship of Lincoln and a first . . . soon spread to the entire tions to remedy thjs. justified. ^ possibly criticized in the past However, the ending is un- to pay for it. Anticipation of this acting? Should I perhaps be more Teddy Roosevelt. One being hu- west stands, save for the semin- been severely Urge to Restore all the student com- Now that like to It abrupt, concerned about GIVING happiness and judicious; the other was few weeks, I would equivocally poor. is payment requires the supplier to Tennliig the Republican Party mane arians. Verbal abuse actions plaints and distasteful Augustinian Order improbable and results from deliver the product with prompt- than about FINDING it? being narrowly egotistical and centered upon the referees --then congratulate the '*in a state of political exhaus- been aired, we, Villanovans, have 125 years of fine education; Vadim's inability to decide what ness and a minimal "due" the American prone to Big Stickism. Unfor- chaos. on College Education tion," he urges are left watching the smog of I would like to Uiank kind of movie he wants. courtesy. intellectu- tunately he is able to illustrate My basic contentions are two- further, are people, particularly the pollution from the undue publicity Such some questions that them for having provided me In the beginning we celebrate criticize, discuss and de- several instances in this decade Pitiable scratch at complacency when one als, to in the local news media. self-righteous, anti- with a part of this education. I with him the velvet beauty of his bate in a serious effort to restore when the the enters into the emptiness of the It would seem to me, that deep within wife and her silky movie lover, Impersonality and cold efficiency Communist, super patriotic St. would hope that down the Republican Party and the two Game its administration hamburger joint or the nursing University and every are, if one bows to the pressures to Ijecome a the complex make-up of Peter McEnery. They are a hand- party system to full strength. He George's attempted (Continued from page 6) home. Formal education, on the Villanova student, a majority do some and happy couple; their of convention, of the very nature past weaknesses of combination global cop and Santa hand, has a certain confront- I* feels that the mentation in theme makes the other RETRfeAt share or will share the pride partially clad romps are awe- of commodity transfer. But are so marked that the Claus. When these instances were SOPHOMORE ing purposefulness and order or the GOP it possible to forget or ignore the of over-the- — students that I and so many alumni before inspiring and a joy to behold, machine-like process foundation of our two party examined objectively we behaved Ail sophomore is the meaningfulness just on the very last segment. Taken totally, it is is not simply a share at having received our although some obvious cen- counter exchange has been structurally like an American Bull in a global are to attend the annual re- me surface? Sometimes the processor system no more than a plausible vehicle series of unfortunate but passing energy and degree&ff-om Villanova. sorship has attempted to dilute undermined. Moreover, Brooke l)e- china shop, wasted our treat from March 1st to March GETTING a college education is for the charms of Peter McEnery naive to realize moments of alienation in human resources and left with more con- I am not too this theme. If only for this, lieves, ' *as the Republican Party unless they have been painfully similar to the process of and Jane Fonda. Dissecting out 3rd, these opinions life. The "suppliers," that is, the fusion, animosity, and genuine that to express ^ lUally^' the movie is worthwhile. goes in the next decade, so goes the is it true 2. : ; I. Siiy. Marcrllo. ; commodity-transfer. often the the last segment leaves one, how- personally excused by manager, cook, and janitor for And in this "age of enlightenment" the nation." anti -Americanism than when we \()»i Uomaiicf Lanauanc majors ;•/':; y,- »,. • inevitable strain i i But then the young person's pride in physical ever, with a delectable study Chaplain. The cards tor the truth ' but then, the . : fashionable, V . , \c)l vnIuii \()U wlnspii joint is a way is I . J J ; whom the hamburger arrived. This slender volume is ,.-.,•''•.(•• • ' in a scholar- . is written «'ct more (lalcsr. ,. .... , longing for a great The l)ook of light, needed ' of the French and mental well-being becomes color and a much retreat are to be picked up rather, .,'.,-,.'«.. Auiu'/-V()us la Ml- of life, lead lives patterned after an eloquent yet pragmatic plea for is not always fashionable; " tragedy emerges. Fonda must fall ly style minus the customary ego- reminder that beyond our grey ,.'• ^ C.'crtaincnu'iil! NO yirl tan ','•;.. hohrmicmic ma cht'iic? ludicrous when compared with the Center Lounge, Dough- is upheld with maturity. the emptiness of the ringing cash America to realize its limitations in the It deeply and uncompromisingly in [*^ tistical talk about one's career. and pestilence-stricken environ- ", .. .. ;' decaying nonsense-mumbler which f n'visl a Latin approach*^ 'V Feb. Villanova will always be my Alma register. They see their function his and turn decisively toward Lincoln erty Hall, Mon. & Tues. love with McEnery. Her pro- Brooke, in fact, dismisses ment at Villanova, lies oc- he very well might become fifty Mater, will it be yours ? as one of intake, of absorbing as as leadership. 27 & Feb. 28. gression Is excellently done years hence. entire political career, defeats casionally, a haven of life, pleasure much money, food, pleasure, etc., Philip A. Mino, '66 here, well as victories, in one half page Pinko and Vietnik and, if the movie had stopped It be worthwhile for each and joy. as to make existence tolerable. may have written of the introduction. Several "Pattons" this review would have ended one person, especially during the time They are to be pitied most of all to editors of local newspapers hundred words ago. Vadim Some of the specific weaknesses THE SEVENTH ANNUAL not realize that of questioning and self-identifi- pinko and because they do Brooke cites are: branding Fulbright as a must, however, concoct the tragic cation that should be his college of the GOP VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY theirs is a pitiable way to live. book. Noth- negative attitude, anti-intellectu- Vietnik because of this INTER COLLEGIATE circumstances outlined above, and years, to ask how he is HIMSELF ing can be further from the truth. on an ending. Antithesis of Life alism and a tendency to talk slogans JAZZ FESTIVAL slap and not just a product of his en- pride- rather than issues. Senator Fulbright has made THE GAME IS OVER is the nursing home, decaying vironment, and to find what pur- SEMI-FINAL ROUNDS In proposals for Vietnam be- Urges Alternatives wounding Naval highly recommended, but only victims of time and disease simply pose he is going to give his DAY, TIME, & ORDER book and China, proposals which are cause the too-obvious frag- apparent empti- Throughout the rest of the OF APPEARANCE: wait, enduring an never-to-be -repeated moments of best means to he suggests programs in civil undoubtedly the February ness, a void that is the antithesis earthly existence. Friday Evening, {Coutinued on page 1) world stability and peace. In this rights, poverty, and urban cen- 24th, 1967 • 8 p.m. cli- Research governmental ters. He implores Republicans not atmosphere of 1. Philadelphia Musical Academy it is indeed a refreshing to simply decry wasteful spending, ches Workshop Band • 8:05 p.m. big government and utter more and thought provoking book. THE 2. Mike Pedicin Jr. Quintette - now 3. Temple University Vocalist trite phrases but instead offer ARROGANCE OF POWER Laboratory Harry Gieg ^-alternatives to Democratic pro- joins his earlier book, OLD MYTHS 4. Duquesne University "Phi Mu ."). Cosli! I Won! AND NEW REALITIES as the best grams. He knows the nation and Alpha" Jazz Ensemble WASHINGTON, D.C. kv.-: its people want and need action not critique of American foreign policy INTERMISSION (10 minutes) < (|iii«'ro miiilu), Or, "(laiissiiii.i, la dole Or, "Vo tc State Jazz in this decade. 5. West Chester Equal Opportunity Employer Irijolita!" words. • An \ ita ci asprtta!" Quintet - 9:16 p.m. . / presents a man who Thie book HARRY WILLIAMS 6. Rider College Vocal |i,t.«-v',,, should he listened to long and Joseph DeVito The Navy's Corporate Laboratory—NRL is ^' earnestly by Republicans and all 7. West Chester State .. engaged in research embracing practically > .'';?': ::, Sikorsky "Criterions" Americans. However, I feel that 8. Carnegie Institute (Combo) all branches of physical and engineering sci- to the ^(D® the most important thing 9. Case Institute of Technology from out- ence and covering the entire range "^ Senator is not the critical acclaim Bring old, outgrown, Jazz Ensemble of fundamental problems or monetary returns on the book, of-style, throw-in-the-gar- —Round should end by 11 p.m.— basic investigation Pircraft developmental research. but tfie fact that many of his fel- bage clothes to St. Rita's Saturday Afternoon, February to applied and low Republicans apparently heeded Chapel anytime. 25th, 1967 • 1:30 p.m. The Laboratory has current vacancies and a his advice in this past election. sponsored for "Esquires" • ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE ON CAMPUS NFCCS 1. Mansfield State continuing need for physicists, chemists, Easter trip to Appalachia. 1:30 p.m. TO GIVE SENIORS AND GRADUATES COMPLETE DETAILS ON HARRY WILLIAMS oceanogra- 2. Julliard School of Music Jazz metallurgists, mathematicians, Quintet phers, and engineers (electronic, electrical, Hofstra University Vocalist • LThe Poet's Square 3. Kim Parker mechanical, and civil). Persons appointed 4. Syracuse University Jazz career Civil The tv^o receive the full benefits of the ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES Together Quintet Band Service. Lying ~ 5. M-l-T Concert Jazz Again INTERMISSION (10 minutes) Tufts University Concert Jazz Candidates for bachelor's, master's and doc- Let me unravel all this 6. WITH THE PIONEER AND LEADING MANUFACTURER What has • p.m. Band 2:58 tor's degrees in any of the above fields are a. But whi'M I ttll tlic nirls 5. I liavc 1(1 clcpnul on plain Of VTOL AIRCRAFT You 7. Bucknell University "Bruce To do • • • interviews with the NRL Knijlisli to i^ft iiiif dates. I'vr linc(^ np a ^nal job at Cameron Quintet" invited to schedule Let me State University Jazz l''i|nital)l«- tliat oHcrs ihalK-nm-. The two 8. Ohio representative who will be in the Povj'hno. Workshop Band v\ and a i;rfat ith gtMxl |)ay. Above the whet is it Lying together in 9. Indiana State University I more dates future, iH'l (Pennsylvania) "Mellowmen" VILIANOVA UNIVERSITY I can Itandle. White than See your College Placemenf Office now The sun 10. Carnegie Institute Jazz Band —Round should end by 4:30 p.m.— placement office on Of our Stars Y/V/<7y, March j or write to I'atriek Rust, Me. Univi^rsity Chapel schedule interviews may write to The Direc- S(()ll,inl, \laiip<»wir Di \elopmHi \\r. <>» till AiiuTKii".. Nrw York. \.V. lOOlM v;K.|iiital.l.- Iyf47 And coming Ron Javers An Equal Opninluntttj Emi>lcuer, M/F Equal Opportunity Cmployor 7:30 P.M. SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT. Stratford. Conn. Wvltlcn of OnWod Aircraft Corp. An

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For Sneaky Villans > '^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^*^'^^'«^^^^-^^^*^^'>'-'^^^^^^^^'* ^^^^^^ Mr. Phil Tralies, a member providing a variety of services Cited For Recruiting Success The Villanova Chess Team, the on the staff of the resident dining for Foreign and American students Villans, traveled to the campus of by Chick McElrone hall, would like to express his hi the Dela>;<^are Valley institutions LaSalle College on the evening of Since early December, hordes of limited pool of scholarly 6'4" with the 1400 college boards Chat thanks to the students who volun- of higher learning including Host February 14, to meet the strong college basketball scouts have been types, some Big Fivers are bound Villanova would be a great place '::' teered their services to help clean Family programs, social, cultural y LaSalle College Chess Team. It descending upon the nation's high to find themselves short-handed. to spend the next four years. A created intellectual activities, employ- up the "disaster area" and spring to was Villanova's first match in school gyms in a mass attempt to As long as Mr. Kraft is at the visit the campus never by last Thursday's food riot. ment services and the Ogontz Plan league play and opened a five- locate the next Wilt Chamberlain or helm, Villanova isn't likely to be hurts. Neither does an exciting Tralies stated that close for mutual international education. Mr. Oscar Robertson. one of those schools. showing in a nationally televised ' 4 match season. Villanova lost nar- * * * to 200 students showed up after rowly by 2-3, winning on their top They telephone prospective From Florida to Buffalo NIT final. the incident to help put the cafe- Collectors of presidential and luminaries two boards, and losing on boards hi the early morning In the past two years, he has Kraft, however, contributes in shape. Most of political memorabilia will find teria back hours, set up residences in honesty as the most important 3, 4, and 5. the dispatched aides as far away as the students had to be turned particular interest in a special Dave Briggman, a Sophomore candidates' living rooms, and gen- Florida, Alabama, and Buffalo, recruiting weapon in his arsenaL away because their help could sale of rare Washington and erally physics major, played black on make themselves as wel- New York to corral three high- "We tell a boy exactly what hecaa during the not be used. Lincoln prints offered come as expect in the of first board and beat LaSalle cap- Mao-Tse Tung in Mos- ly regarded hig^ school leapers. way studies and >tc * « Philadel- month of February at the cow. That's the sports if he tain, Jim Politowski, with a Sicil- way it has to be, Instrumental in this regard has comes to Villanova" AnOrientation Meeting con- phia Museum of Art. of course, the ian Defense. Chuck Stevens, a if a school is going been alumnus George Raveling says coach. New cars. Jobs ducted by Father Welsh, Dean of Totaling over 30, the works are Sophomore chemical engineer, op- to put a winning basketball team whose recruiting prowess was for fathers, and courses geared Arts and Sciences, and Dr. offered at the Art Sales and Rental on display. to the vegetable ening with the Ruy Lopez, won with But is it the way chronicled in these pages last year. intellect Just aren't McCalin, Chairman of the Biology Gallery which is a nonprofit things • White on board, two agsdnst John must be? Not really, par- Armed with a scouting re- in the Villanova picture thank- Department, will be held in Room service under the auspices of the ticularly fully. Needham: Dave Busher, captain if the school is Villan- port (ball handlhig, reactions, 117 Mendel Hall on March 16th, Women's Committee of the ova and the coach is of the Villans and a Senior elec- Jack Kraft. court savvy, etc.) and his respected What is in the picture, however, in at 10:30 a.m. Museum. The prints range For is a trical engineer, lost a French De- 5 5 ability to Judge b-ball talent. group of dedicated, capable This meeting will explain pro- price from $35 to $175. Kraft, whose 5 year-5 tourna- and highly fense with black to John Dalton. Raveling regularly journeys todis- respected men. "Jack cedures to all students who expect Both presidents and their ment record can match any coach- won't mention Mike Reitan, a Junior electrical tantly obscure high school courts this," says Ravel- to apply to Medical, Dental, Osteo- families are depicted in a selec- SHIRTS AND SKINS - Intramural Basketball continues in Field ing log in the land, follows a strict ing, "but one engineer, played white on board in an attempt to separate the good of the biggest fac- pathic, Veterinary and Graduate tion of Currier and Ives works, House and Alumni Hall as playoffs near. policy of not contacting, by per- prospects from the tors in our favor is his reputation four, but lost to John Keimey; great -the latter black and Biology Schools for admission in in color as well as in son, any boy whose high school being the goal of every recruiter and approach to the game." It must Steve Griffin, a Sophomore social September, 1968. white. * * * season is still in progress. Still, be a great approach. science major, lost his game with worth his plane tickets. Sigma Theta Tau, Nursing Honor Kraft and cohorts Dan Daugherty black on the last board to Robert PaUkk Runs 2,59,3 Harry Hotshot After all, Villanova's record as a The Accounting Society Dinner will present a program on and George Semen. Society, Raveling have managed Now the real fUn part of the first class basketball power hasn't Dance will be held on March 3, "COSTEP-A Unique Learning Op- to lure more than their share of The team expects to make a bid (Continued from page 12) positions. The Mile relay team fin- recruiting game begins. How do been achieved with second class 1967, at the General Washington portunity For Student Nurses," on top flight talent to the Main Line. convince 6'8" for the Philadelphia Chess Asso- ished in a second place tie behind you Harry Hotshot basketball players. Country Club. Monday, February 27 at 7:45 p.m. ^^ent ypi^r^f^hi^l^t^yff y^n ran ciation College title, despite the mile relay team also garnered first 31he- • shoot ^ •' ^^-^3x..u^ , ts i af- a basketball — Ticfci for thft semlTfqrnial In,, nniighprty mu .Fja.'^ti Tinungrv ' through the loss to La^llfe.^ ^ISiiS^ Bonoi' b un iima naiF Nicnter two mile team fared a little worse fair will be sold by officers of COSTEP, a summer job oppor- hoop from 25 feet away or 1 foot The "Villans" next match is (51.7), Ken Prince (50.9), Bill Grant finishing three secaids (7:45.2) speaking at« the club. Prices are $10 for mem- tunity for students in the health above, however, don't just stroll Peter Brooke, Director ol Morot/Sade and others, scheduled to be against Penn in (49.8) and Bill Heidleberger (50,2), behind Oregon. bers and $11 for non-members. professions, was experienced by into tiie field house on registra- the Playbox last Friday afternoon. Photo by Joe Zogby. Villanova's only home match of just barely beating B.C. and Very notable in this list of out- Chairman Bob Harter has con- tibiree senior nursing students from tion day. This is where the the year on Sunday, February 26, Georgetown. Erv Hall finished standing performers is the absence VU tracted "The Group" for musical Villanova, Lucille Cherchiare, staff's intensive but sane recruit- the at 1 p.m. in yd. high hurdles, of the Irish .« Second, he urged college stu- in East Lounge, second the 60 two standouts Frank entertainment. Cocktail hour Regan, TrynGrubb Clark. ing policy comes to the fore. The chess club meets every Maureen while Richie Moore heaved the shot Murphy and Ian Hamilton. Both -.'; ^-i. ' dents to volunteer to help in a Percy starts at 6 p.m. Everyone is of this program at 7 in 314 Their discussion 55' 1/2" place laurels. in 'Cats' Bird-Dogs charitable organization. Monday evening p.m. [' , 11 for fourth are caught the midst of the invited. will be the topic of the meeting, When the 'Nova bird dogs dis- (Continued from page 1) The third recommendation was Tolentine. All are invited to come Larry James, one of this year's NCAA-AAU feud. The fact that * ».•; .* M led by Miss Evelyn Strachan, of again cover a likely prospect through allowed to participate in any of to enter party politics. It was and play. more spectacular Frosh these two performers are sitting The Student Library Committee the United States Public Health personal scouting, magazines, the projects directed towards their here that Senator Percy entered served up notice as a man to watch out makes you wonder about the T^^^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^V has announced new hours for the Services. All students of the Col- newspapers and alumni tips, a benefit. He called the poor people into a political discussion, de- with a second place finish in the NCAA and AAU, It seems to me Falvey Library. lege of Nursing are cordially in- letter is sent to the high schooler "props, not actors," and urged scribing the adequate and inade- 500 yd. His time was an excellent that by their nature that both or- The library will remain open vited. A coffee hour will follow. requesting that he complete an that they be encouraged to par- quate programs directed towards 57.1. ganizations were founded to help SPEND until midnight on Sundays through enclosed personal questionnaire if ticipate in self-help programs. the cities by both Republicans and Saturday night the scene shifted competing athletes and to assure Thursdays. Cinema Guild he is the least bit interested in To remedy the problem, Percy The Villanova from Madison Square Garden to these amateur athletes of the best Democrats, attending Villanova j Students are asked to support to make movies) will on a grant- suggested that the government es- ^purpose: Cleveland and the Cleveland K of C competition available. They seem EASTER ' these new hours so that it will second meeting tomorrow, in-aid. If the form is not return- tablish a private, non-profit, Na- hold its 'Meet. The Rigors of two meets to be failing on both counts. The f Questions become traditional. Feb. 23, at 4:30 in ed, the staff assumes that Villa- tional Homeownership Foundation. Thursday, in two nights in two different cities two groups have been feuding for At the conclusion of his speech, :H * « Bartley. nova holds no interest for that The purpose of this organization room 110 began to show. Patrick held the many years. They get much pub- questions were entertained from IN The Mathematical Association of experience or equipment is particular candidate. More com- would be to have a loan fund, fi- No lead until the final lap of the 1000 licity, but little else. Hamilton the audience. Most of them left America, with the support of the membership. All mon, however, is the return of the nanced by government bonds, which necessary for when Ergas Leps of the Toronto and Murphy are in the middle of the area of the Senator's topic of National Science Foundation, is interested are welcome; if you completed form which shifts the would be made available to local FLORIDA Track Club passed Dave and posted a needless situation and it seems the night, but he appeared well sponsoring a visit of Professor the meeting, see Jeff coach and staff into high gear. associations to contract for re- can't make a two step victory. Patrick's time unfair that they should be punished prepared. The questions ranged Leonard Gillman of the University 149 Sullivan. Attempts When a Philadelphia area boy habilitation. Jahns, room was 2:15.2, .6 l)ehind the leader. because of a childish dispute. In- " is being from his views on the bombings LUCKY of Rochester to Villanova Univer- are being made to get S. M. Eisen- considered, Kraft and Issues ChoJIenge BUY Hall Second Again stead of fighting for control by one WATCH OUT - TV 17's Al Meltzer gets a few choice words from f Daugherty can usually to in Viet Nam to his opinions con- sity on February 28 and March 1. stein and Edna Purviance in '/* manage Addressing a predominately col- * Erv Hall came on strong posting group why can't both rivals unite Jack Kraft following St. John's debacle, as Redmen Coach Lou cerning lay control of Catholic Professor Gillman's topics will fit a personal scouting trip into audience, Percy then issued the club. an excellent 6.2 clocking in the and work for the common good of legiate JAZZ FESTIVAL their Carneseca keeps his eye out for U.F,0's from Villanova sect- colleges. be * 'Rings of Continuous Functions crammed schedules. But a challenge to "your generation" 50 yd. high hurdles, but he too was its athletes, and the assurance Before he left for the airport, 1", at 3:30 p.m. on February 28; with five schools drawing from a ion. Photo by John Breger. to help solve the problem of the barely beaten and had to settle for that all of our naticm's top flight Percy told Rick Howell that he PROGRAM IN * 'Theory of Games" at 11:30 a.m. History Club Plans cities. He suggested three ways second place. The relay teams also performers will be present in the invites any questions, comments, on March 1, and "Rings of Con- in which this could be done: had to be content with runnerup *68 Olympics. or criticisms, either about his tinuous Functions 11" at 2:30p.m. First, he urged "careerism in PIE SHOPPE Ready for Semester; views or manner of speaking. Ho- on March 1. the urban development field." He well stated that any student wishing All lectures will be held in Room stated that he intends to propose Cats to contact Percy may do so through 158 Mendel Hall and are open to the Trip to D.C. Planned Seek Revenge , a doubling of government appro- «.5a V7 him, .:''/'' public. this area. priations in ' .» :•' .•,.•-- The Villanova rilsfory Club ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES y,- * * * Against liliemphis State International House of Philadel- is finalizing plans for its second semester activities. phia, organized in 1910, is the for Seniors and Graduates in mechanical, Juniors, Seniors, MHA's ... trip will (Continued from page 1 2) oldest such institution in the world. This year's annual he for the men from South Orange. Villanova Students Only AERONAUTICAL, CHEMICAL, the to the nation's capital, Washing- graduated, Their 9-13 record to date has r It is being recognized by but Coach Richie Regan CIVIL (structures oriented), ton, D. C. and is schedulted been somewhat disappointing, due Career Opportunities City for its contribution toward has eight lettermen returning and for 13. All ELECTRICAL, MARINE, a international understanding and fdr Monday, Marih who five sophomores from last year's mostly to the lack of height on ^*-^^^S.<^^^^^^^S,»-S,S,S.S.S.8. and METALLURGICAL go will receive excused cuts for freshman team. the squad. The Pirates try to 'j^: fare ENGINEERING In All Phases that day. The round -trip will Sophomore John Sumlnski (6-4) compensate with their speed and be $4.50 and will include lunch the fast break, but mistakes seem SENIORS! from Montclair, N.J,, is leading ENGINEERING MECHANICS, with a member of congress. the to hurt them most of the time. They Hall scorers with an 18 point APPLIED MATHEMATICS, It is hoped that students will schedule Career average. His 25 average led play an above average Explore Your Professional ppg. CERAMICS, PHYSICS and take this opportunity to visit the last year's frosh team. Another meeting the likes of NYU, St. .^•;^-'^.;'' • Advertising only beat ENGINEERING PHYSICS many points of historical interest soph, Larry Rovelstad (6-2) has John's, St. Joe's (who • Sales Management • Merchandising Development Opportunities Providence, in the capital, but no definite seen plenty of action also them by four points). • Sales Promotion • Market Research itinerary has been established and this year, but the key to the EC, and Niagara, With The the meml)ers are on their own for Pirates' Coach Richie Regan has dubbed Chemital Company's Programs for Career attack is their juniors. Join Viik for the the entire day and are free Guards Don Gregory (6-1) and it a rebuilding year Development. Schedule a campus interview with the CAMPUS to visit or see what they please. Gerry Mackey Hall, but with the hopes of an INTERVIEWS now. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA (6-2), and forward company re|)resentatives their own field The trip is open to all interested Bill Somerset (6-5) are all scoring upset at Permanent employment. Careers For Graduates In Seniors, Gradualinj? MBA's... Rewarding and Challenging members of the student body and in double figures. Senior Vince house against a tough rival like in all ^ phases of marketing. Pirates will be more Cain extensive experience • Engineering it is especially urged that history Wright, the best defender on the ViUanova, the THURSDAY, MAR. 2 employment. Get • Arts and Sciences or political science majors take team than prepared for their final game. Juniors, Isi year MBA's. . .Summer who usually draws the opposi- Administration advantage of this opportunity to tion's Villanova holds a 22-15 lead in the a head start on your career before graduation. Gain • Business best player to guard, ^ Appointments should be Physical Sciences visit the seat of our national series. = made valuable sales and marketing experience. • Natural and rounds out the top six players government. Further information In advance through your Both programs provide car, good salary and pay all ex- Regisf9r For Personal Interviews To Be Held Af The and tickets are available from College Placement Office week. penses seven days a College Placement Office On club President Dennis Bilous. SOA MOVIE Contact y<»ur Pla« ement D((rctor for full delaib On Thursday, February 23, at Pratt & il U in 110 Bartley Hall OIVItlON O^ UNITEDEO AIRCNAPTAir COt*H Interviews on March 3. MARCH 8 7:30 p.m. ROGERS AND HAMJMERSTEIN'S the History Club will show a movie Whitney Vick Chemical Company If Interview Is Inconvenient, Send Resume To on the Russian Revolution of 1917. College Relations Officer SONG" fi I rcraft A discussion period will follow. DRUM Syrup,Cough Drops, "FLOWER Manufacturers of Vicks^VapoRub*,Cough An CqmI Opportunity City of Philadelphia plans include a Empleyar Nasal Preparations, Cold Tablets, Lavoris* and Clearasil®. Further movie 500 Municipal Services Building 7:00 I 9:30 I AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER on Red China in April and a SUN., FIB. 26 Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 SPECIALISTS IN POWER ... POWER FOR PROPULSION-POWER FOR AUXILIARY SYSTEMS. lecturer from outside our History CURRENT UTILIZATIONS INCLUDE AIRCRAFT, MISSILES, SPACE VEHICLES. MARINE AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS. Department. VASEY AUDITORIUM , —

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•i'*:. < Congratulations! Kelly^ 27 Leads Frosh Sufl£flfl^ /4 Sif*t <^^ Sfinut^ Win:

by Barry Thomas^ by Bob Mclntyre- Cats Down St. To Jack Kraft Jolin's 79-75 Sophomores held the key to the success of the by Bill Toomey Villanova basketball team this season, and the Class The Cats then took on the Penn lessly away. Kelly (16) and Wac- Mike Fitzmaurlce, is a quiet, good looking guy who In case you only came to the St. frosh at the Palestra. The Kittens, lawsky (17) did their best to keep of *69 could dominate Art Mahan's baseball squad, John's game last Monday to deposit and the goes around campus like any other normal college however, never could get started the Cats in contention. Maybe they which officially opens practice sessions today. debris on the court, you may have student. He wears glasses and gives the onlopker an in the second half. Trailing 34-30, felt unwanted --they didn't see any missed the preliminary game, in Opening day for the Wildcat nine is March 27 after the intermission, the Main garbage flying out of the stands; as impression of a mild-mannered reporter. However, which Gene Kelly slipped 27 points against Bowdoin, and prospects seem excellent for Liners found that Penn had gotten a matter of fact they didn't see very when the glasses are removed and Mike sheds his through the Field House hoops, to its Quaker wrecking and his staff. crew, ofCohen many people IN the stands; but YILLANOYA clothes for a swim suit, he becomes the super- star coach Mahan pace the VU frosh to a 79-75 (22), Moore (24), and Murphy (17), mayl)e a lot ofpeople came dressed A talented group of sophomores with outstanding nipping of the St. John yearlings. j of Villanova* s Swimming Team. un-tracked, and was pulling hope- as empty seats. all are waiting for the If you were there you would have | Mike is a junior, majoring in Sociology, who hails, credentials chance to display seen Fran O'Hanlon drop their skills. Vying for outfield berths are sophs (12) two WILDCATS not from , but the little town of Greenwich, ffeethrows throu^ the ring, to ice Harold Burke and Ron Uhler. Both enjoyed tre- the Conn, He went to St. Mary's High School and Malvern *> 'i victory, with not a single soda Prep. During this time he became a Prep School AU- mendous summer seasons at the bat, Burke hitting can arching its way to the floor. .412 and Uhler a neat .350. Soph Ken Rudzinski will American and held two National Prep School records The Wildklttens had led most of of the starting pitcher slots, in both the 100 and 200 yard freestyle events. seek one and he was the second half by a point spread undefeated high school hurler. of BIG After his freshman year at Villanova, the Cat mer- an Other star sophs as much as 14 points. But SJU include Jim Manion, a smooth shortstop, and began to close the gap with 4:40 man began to make his presence felt. Under the Joe Urbanovich, a hard-hitting catcher. left on the clock, with Ralph Abra- guidance of his coaches, he broke two N.C.C.A. ham, who added a 33 point effort FIVE records. The 200 freestyle and 200 yard Individual Mahan's pitching staff is a veteran one, headed to SJU's offense, and Joe Depre (17), tallying most of the counters. Medley marks became his and he remained un- 'by seniors Gene Rampone and Jack Grasing. Rampone, ,:^-"*- The Redmen rammers sliced the beaten in the former for the entire year. 5-3 a righthander, was a year ago, after an undefeated lead to 77-73 with but 23 seconds At the Indoor Nationals last year at Branden, Fla,, Ian Hamilton has received a lot of attention this year, most of (4-0) sophomore year. Rampone stayed in good shape to go In the contest. Here ttiey CHAMPS Mike placed in the 200 yard freestyle thus gaining went into a full court press, with it off the track, due to a petty feud between the AAU and the with a 14-3 record playing summer ball. Grasing, success enough to force a VU trav- NCAA. As a result he hasn't been able to run since he captured A.A.U, All- American status. In the same year at the who missed last season with tendonitis, was an eling violation and to give the ram- the 1000 Yard Run in Madison Square Garden two weeks ago. Outdoor National's, he placed second to Don Schol- All- East selection as a soph, turning in 6-2 a paging Red possession. Paul Wac- Photo by Joe O'Connell. lander in the 100 yard freestyle, almost upsetting the record. Jack is reportedly in good shape, and ready \ lawsky (16) then fouled Abraham, World's best. Along with the above honors he also to go. who calmly stepped to the line, is an NCCA All- American, canned both ends of a one and one On MemphlsState The staff is completed with two juniors, Charley Cats Take situation, and left his team at the As Co-Captain this year, Fitz is compared to Vil- Fitzpatrick and Gary Gallagher, and if Rudzinski I.C.4A. short end of 77-75 counting. lanova' s greatest swimmer. All- American Dick Mc- comes through, it could be a great one. Donough. Asst, Coach Jack Lumsden feels that Fitz Wojnowslci Gets Rebound Finale Friday The list of returnees is headed by Sam Greenwood Two seconds later Kelly was at Champion- In Palestra is faster than McDonough even though Fitz has yet to the VU charity line. Kelly missed by Jack McGarvey as McDonough did. and Steve Krines. Greenwood, a starter for the past win a N.C.C.A, Championship the shot, but Leon Wojnowski The New York NIT is just around ViUanova stoning pit (Field House), two seasons, will patrol center- field. Sam is a threat His best time in the 200 yard freestyle is 1:44,4, hauled down the rebound for the the corner, and the Wildcats* last the Buccaneers of Seton Hall were to steal anytime he gets on base and is a good j5hip$ Cats, who began to eat up the re- ^ two games will go far in deciding conquered by Billy Melchionni and second fastest in the world this year with only Schol- clutch hitter. His only trouble is that the noise maining time. Depre, their post- season future. Friday 91-67. lander's 1:44,1 better. Head Coach Ed Geisz feels watching the company THE BEGINNING - Villanova and St. John's frosh squads begin in the clock reach the second mark, fouled night, February 24, the Tigers of from the Paoli Local sometimes bothers him Memphis State Mike, next to Schollander, is the finest swimmer in action in first of O'Hanlon who made the two free game what promises to be a fine rivalry. Cats Saf.,Marcli 4 Memphis State University will Playing a somewhat mediocre far- reaches of center- field. Krines will start at the country, in his events. Coach Geisz feels that when tosses and wrapped up the contest. won the game 79-75 in the Field House. Photo by John Breger. steal into the Palestra in hopes schedule, the Memphis State third- base, and Steve is a long-ball threat with the bat. both are at their best, Fitz could beat the Yale Junior of gaining a second victory this Tigers sport a 14-8 record to MADISON year from the Villanova squad. date including their win over Vill- in the 100 yard freestyle. This could possibly take Also returning from last year's squad are Pete On December 20 at the Mid- South anova, Last year the Cats place at the Eastern Seaboard Championships in the Lagos, a junior who seeks the first-base starting in Memphis, the Tigers SQUARE Coliseum handed the Tigers a double loss middle of March. position, Tom Rodgers, another junior and a second- Fitz Keeps Breaking Records held the Cats to a measly 40 in their home and away series. From the above we can say, **Who swims faster than baseman, junior Shanley, points, their lowest production of But with their loss this year the Mike a catcher, and senior GARDEN a fish, stops competition cold, no not Superfish, but the year, showing why they are series record now stands at 5-2 George Pond, another catcher. The battle for starting ranked number one in the country in favor of Villanova, Villanova' s Mike Fitzmaurice," catcher should be hotly contested with Urbanovich, Tickets on defense (the Cats are ranked Last year Memphis State was Shanley and Pond all battling for the job. But Mermen Struggle Along tenth). The final score was 58- in a somewhat similar situation Available 40. that the Villanova team is in this The team will be seeking to improve on last jHartye. Hartye, from Louisville, At by Jerry Bruderle 200 freestyle in 1:44.4, which set an On Wednesday, March 1, year, but the Cats seem to have JUNIORS season's 7-6 record. How quickly the sophs adapt Army pool record and was the i broke Villanova great Dick Mc- Seton Hall Pirates will host VlUanova's Mike Fitzmaurice Villanova the made the better of their position. and develop seems to be the key to a good year. second fastest time turned in this ;Donough's mark in the 200 yard the Wildcats at their Walsh Au- continues to roll along, winning and With nine sophomores on the squad t-« year behind Don Schollander's butterfly, going five seconds faster INTERESTED IN THE SPECIAL The sophs are the big question marks as practice I ditorium in South Orange, last the Tigers breaking records doing it, while than his coach, Ticket Office season, hung up 1:44.1. I Jack Lumsden, ex- in the opens. Whether Grasing' s arm will hold up is another New Jersey, Last year, a 10-15 record, and with eight Ed Geisz's mermen wade their way Tonight Villanova begins its City Ipected. **I though he'd go about sophs on this year's V.U. team, matter of concern. And, of course, center- fielder through a win-some-lose-some said Lumsden, Series competition with a meet i2:08," "but he tum- season, the Wildcats have better than re- Greenwood and the Paoli Local. waiting for next year. against LaSalle starting at 8:30 in ped in a 2:03 in a meet at the Naval Fitz gained versed that record. This year, JUNIOR WEEK two more wins and the Villanova pool. Saturday the Academy two weeks ago, and he's with only two seniors on the team, one pool record, but it was not Cats end their City Series compe- primarily a freestyler." j enough to halt a strong Army WE'VE MOVEb!! Memphis has gone most of the way EDITION OF THE tition as they entertain Penn start- To prove he's afreestyler Frank ' team which THE ARDMOliE with their juniors, led by sunk the Cats 67-28. ing at 4:00 p.m. broke Fitzmaurice's mark in the Villanova, now 4-5 on the season, g^ard Mike Butler who last year ^' Frosh 6-2 500 yard freestyle by almost six '/» got a first averaged just under 20 points per /: place from diver Bill Meanwhile the freshmen continue seconds with a clocking of 5:08.1 game. Forwards Jim Hawkins VILLANOVAN Borhmann in addition to Fitz's to make things look promising for against West Chester (also a West ^' victories. >•• ' the future. • I pool mark). .' ! The frosh 6-2 Chester It ISMOW AT #11 STATION ROAD (6-4), and Jack Romp (6-4) both "i. are having should be Fitz Tries Harder averaged in double figures fol- lost only to Princeton and Navy, interesting next year when the two OPPOSITE ARDMORE R.R. INQUIRE AT THE STATION lowed by 6-6 center Chuck Fitzmaurice, a junior, won the perennial powerhouses, and boast record-breakers team up on the 50 yard freestyle in : 47.6 and the Neal who has averaged close to VILLANOVAN OFFICE their own recordbreaker in Frank varsity. Our new, enlarged quarters offer the largest privote- 15 ppg, in the last three meetings with Villanova. ly- owned selection of QUALITY paperbacks in the The Tigers have a new coach in State of Pennsylvcria. Over 37,000 titles to choose ^" a new conference this year. Moe -Arty from. Ask us first and save time! Personalized ser- >,;:; Iba, four years an assistant at vice. Call us at Ml 9-4888. If we don't have it, we'll B« a sport Texas Western where his frosh GRADUATE> ENGINEERS get it fost I! ! had a 64-9 record, has introduced Frosh, a new concept to Missouri Valley CIVIL-SAHITARY-ELECTRICAL Conference teams. Coach Iba is a Soph firm believer that a good offense MECHAHICAL-CHEMICAL WE ARE NOW SEftViNC — VILLANOVA . ROSEMONT is a good defense, (maybe he talked BRYN MAWR . HAVERFORD . WYNNEWOOD . OVERBROOK to Jack Kraft before the season) and For Career Opportunities With The interested in he has proved it, holding all op- writing Sports position to less than 50 ARDMORE R.R. STATION points per game. The Wildcats rank CITY OF PHILADELPHIA [Also sophisticated, PAPERBACK tenth in the nation, holding the for the opposition to less than 59 points intelligent, . BOOK SHOP WATER DEPARTMENT per game, setting the stage for VILLANOVAN Register At The College their revenge match this Friday. Plocement discriminating Seton Hail Office For On-Campus Interviews On Last year the Pirates were Apply at the and an all-around thoroughly beaten by a fired-up MARCH 8 Newspaper Offico Villanova team vying for an NIT // Interview Is /nconvenienf , Or If You Desire swell guy.] bid, Bemie Schaeffer's 21 points Information On Opportunities In Public Health cropped top honors for the Engineering Or With Other City Agencies, 2nd fl oor Cats and Bill Melchionni, Joe Send Resumes To Dougherty Hall Crews, Frank Gaidjunas, and Charlie Coleman followed him in College Relations Officer I TO 6 DAILY-8T0 9IVE0 double figures. Both hle^ scorers City of Philadelphia A - Frank Gillen drives for two points for the Pirates last year have 500 Municipal Services BIdg. DEUCE FOR THE DUDE 0goinst frustrated Explorers. Photo by Jim Zogby. Drink Carlsberg —the mellow, flavorful beer of Copenhagen. (Continued on page 9) Philadelphia, Pa, 19107 : ,' % .

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Cats Muffle LaSalle To Take Big Five Crown by Chick McElrone at 27-26. could notch double figures with the It's official, everybody is dead. With a little over 16 minutes usually steady George Paull con- Penn was never really alive, and remaining in the 2nd half, Frankie trilHitlng only 5 points to the hap- Temple succumbed after fighting GiUen swished a line drive jumper less cause. the good fight. Then on a glorious from the key to give the 'Cats The 'Cats continued the scoring February 11, the National Associ- a 33-34 lead which they never re- balance that had t>een lacking early If You Don't Like It. of- ation of Selected Morticians 1 inqui shed . Te r r y M cGui re, Johnny in the season by placing 4 men * Wrap It. ficially certified that the City Line Jones and Joe Crews played big in double figures led by Crews bird was lifeless no matter what roles in firing the Villanovans to and Jones with 17 apiece. Mc- 1,000 nonentities sang to the con-, a 53-43 lead at the halfway point Guire added 10 on a fine 2nd half trary. in the period, but it was soph performance against LaSalle's mm Finally, on Saturday night, 9,200 center Jim Mcintosh's stellar per- pseudo-defense, while Gillen, who hardies watched as the Wildcats formance which drew the post- had to be assisted off the court Vol. No. stunned LaSalle by a 68-59 count game raves. Mac dropped in 12 big after falling to the floor in a suc- 42. 15 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. MARCH 8, 1967 to thus become another chapter ini points coupled with 10 rebounds to cessful attempt to keep the Ex- the Explorers* February night- plorers from topping 60 points lead both teams in the latter cate- One Week Remaining mare which began as a December gory. In the process, he completely with seven seconds to go, tallied BefQ Gamma Hosts Tourney dream. As expected, Joey Heyer's outplayed his (and George May's) 9 points and registered a game offensive minded commandoes former high school teammate high total of eight assists For Nominations of • were methodically stung by the Larry Cannon who could manage while directing the 'Nova offense ^^ ^ i^ l * brilliant *Nova defense which held only 9 points and 5 caroms in a flawlessly. Student Body Prexy Of Pennsylvania Debaters the nation's 7th ranked offense to foul-plagued performance which Second Season Fizzles Dates for nominations and The Villanova Debate Society foreign policy commitments" - its lowest output of the season—29 saw him sit out about 15 minutes So the confrontation between the officers for the Annuallburn- and points its elections cf student will sponsor the 20th there will be Men Women's below average*. : before fouling out after the issue teams manned by last year's great 1967-68 school year have been an- ament of the Debate Association Extemporaneous Speaking and First Half Sloppy had been decided. freshman teams is history, and Colleges The 'Cats led through most of LaSalle's "second season" has nounced. of Pennsylvania Original Oratory. Wednesday night March 15, this weekend, March Registration for the tournament a strategic first half only to see Marshall Cold become almost a carbon copy of Next (D.A.P.C.) has been set as the date for nomina- 10th and Uth. takes place on Friday. Included LaSalle's 6' 8" Fran Scott score Cannon's full presence was par- its first. And the players and tions for Student Body President. has 47 colleges as in Friday morning's schedule will with 2 seconds left in the stanza ticularly needed by LaSalle on a students who had to sit and listen D.A.P.C. other years, the SGA presi- year the tourna- a preliminary round of Extem- to give the Explorers a 33-30 pad night when "super shooters" Hu- last year as LaSalle partisans Unlike members. Each be elected by popular at a different col- and Oratory, at intermission. In typical City bert Marshall and Bernard Wil- taunted "you're number five" have dent will be ment is held poraneous Speaking instead of solely by the stu- in the state of Pennsylvania. followed by the first round of de- Series fashion, miscues were num- liams could manage only 23 points gained a measure of sweet re- vote, lege Congress. The election will be schools attended last year. bate. Lunch will be served to all erous as neither team could build between them —a total the former venge. dent Twenty is hoping to equal in day-hop cafe- anything more than a three point usually scores by himself against Last year's 0-4 record has been held April 6. Beta Gamma participants the Nominations for class officers this record. teria from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. The lead. Once, as Villanova led at a normal defense. Williams shot reversed, and the speculation is will be on March 16. of the schools which will afternoon activities include rounds 27-24, the ball was turned over a respectible 6 for 13, but Marshall over. Villanova has the best college for next year Some also will be elected in the represented are University of and of debating. A ban- three times apiece before the Ex- could find the range on only 3 of basketball team in Philadelphia, These be 11, 111, IV general election on April 6. Pittsburgh, Duquesne, La Salle, quet Friday night at the Mar- plorers could pull within one point his 17 tosses. No other Explorer the basketball capital of the East. on Deadline for nominations for of- Joseph's, Temple, Clarion riott will be the scene of the But is a 4-0 Big Five record St, ficers of student organizations is State and, of course, Villanova. Women's Oratory contest. enough to convince the NIT se- 21. Organizations must sub- Teams Concludes lection committee that this team March Two V. U. Saturday nominations to Election teams, composed of Ed the activities will and the responsible students of mit their Two On Saturday, O'Neill, and Jerry Extem)poraneous The Villanova University deserve an Committee Chairman Jim Donegan Grey and Tim begin with the by this date. Burke and Dan Cirucci, will rep- Speaking finals and Men's Oratory opportunity to remove the stigma ALL ALONE - Jim Mcintosh deposits two points as teammates The Student Council Qualifica- resent V.U. at the tournament. at 9:30 a.m. Round V df debate which the rash actions of a few and opponents wotch in amazement. Mcintosh's rebounding and will be held on March Besides debates on this year's begins at 10:30 a.m., followed by have placed on the name of the tions test scoring led Cats to win over LaSalle and Five Title. Big Photo 19. All candidates for SGA offices resolution - "that the United States lunch. Debate VI takes place at school? We hope so. by Jim Zogby. VILLANOVAN must take this test. should substantially reduce its 1:30 to conclude the contests. Re- sults will be tabulated and award presentations at 3:00 in Bartley Pork«r, of Hefsfr¥f«ok first ploev tropliy lor vocalists of ^Iw Kim Belle Aire Format Connilete; Hall will terminate the weekend ond Photo by Patrick Runs Four-Minute Mile; IntercolUgiot* Jazz Festival here Feb. 24 25. activities. News IN Brian McNamoro. This tournament offers a unique In Late April opportunity to hear speakers from // Issuing Date various sections of the state. Stu- faculty, as well V.U. Forum Schedule Includes By Bill Tavani dents and as Elliott: ''A Match friends, are welcome. Villanova for |{yun John Zoubek, editor in chief of Along with Zoubek,'other major students desiring to assist Beta Villanova's yearbook, has made contributors are Jim Sneeringer, in keeping time at the SPORTS by Frank Miller known the plans and format of Gamma managing editor, Tom Sebastian, the 2:02.1 mark. He took the who turned In a 3:56.6 a few years \ debates please contact Mr. Rich- It was a big weekend in the world March Concert and Lecture the year's editicm. The upcom- business editor and sixteen more three (juarter time of 3:02.1 in ago. ardson or Mr. O'Toole of the of Sports. The Wildcats took their By Dale Pappart ing publication of the BELLE AIR section editors. Mr. Thomas Lin- second place and passed up pace Rich Moore Gain^ Fourth Speech Department. first city title since 1962, Wilt The Villanova Arts Forum and sity of Chicago. will include the entire gamut of ahan, a Mathematics professor, is setter Tim Danielson of Brigham Lost because of Patrick's strong II Chaml)erlain garnered 17 assists, Student Government Association The professor was born in Ger- campus life with special emphasis the faculty moderator. Young and sprinted in with a 15 showing were a number of other lor class. The inclusion of under- '*»>. Lew Alcindor was held to 12 points, are sponsoring two upcoming cul- many in 1904. He studied law and on the Class of 1967, graduating The yearbook is a long and hard yard lead. Incidentally the meet solid Wildcat performances. The graduates provides for a smooth Bob Seagren pole vaulted 17' 3" tural events this month. political science at the Univer- in May. » job. Actual work begins more than record belongs to Tom O'Hara (Continued transition from year to year. Zou- on page 9) The Youth Orchestra of Greater The 1967 issue will be avail- and the Chicago Black Hawks lost sities of Berlin, Frankfort, and a year ahead of publication. About bek, now in his third year on the the Philadelphia will perform Friday, taught the able to the senior class on Thurs- half to Rangers. But none of these Munich. He law from of the entire staff are seniors, BELLE AIR, is very satisfied with day, April 20 and Friday, April great efforts grabbed the acclaim March 10, 1967, in the Field House University of Geneva, where he whereas considerably more than the cooperation and progress thus 21. following week the rest that was awarded to Dave Patrick at 8:15 pm. For the past 25 years came in contact with scholars and The half of the editors are in the sen- far realized. for turning In his first sub four the Youth Orchestra, under the diplomats from around the world. of the school will receive its cop- minute mile last Friday in the direction of Joseph Primavera, has He has published two books which ies. ••-' -^; NYAC meet at Madison Sq. Gar- been providing a musical outlet for contain conclusions from his Gene- Moods Fellow Villanovans, •.• ;'*?''; .»••< ..;••::: "•.••'. the talented students of the Dela- The theme of the BELLE AIR den, va experiences. '*f I know that I am speaking for the entire Villanova Student This was not only the first sub- ware Valley area. Madrid Law will be the moods of the under- Body when I offer congratulations to our basketball team four minute mile run indoors this Mr. Primavera, a native Phlla- Following years found Dr. Mor- graduate at Villanova. Through year, but also the first ever run delphian and member of the Phila- genthau professor of International pictorial and verbal means, the for their efforts this past season. Needless to say their by a Villanovan. A feat never delphia Orchestra, has been con- Law in Madrid, instructor of Law editors have tried to capture such acceptance to the N.I.T. points out the way Jack Kraft has even accomplished by the all-time 1V ductor of the Youth Orchestra since at the University of Paris, and feelings as frivolity, entanglement, brought out the team's potential this year. The team has great Ron Delaney on the hard- the 1953-54 season. In the inter- member of the Executive Council selfishness, and anxiety --in or- woods. vening years the orchestra has of American Society for Interna- der to convey the whole signifi- worked hard and the reward they have received is well reached its greatest success, play- tional Law. cance of the student's life. earned. ••A Match for Ryun" ing music seldom attempted in con- Missouri Bar Humorous captions for humor- Patrick in turning in his 3:59.3 One might well wonder, in the light of recent events in once again cert by such young musicians. He taught at Brooklyn College, ous pictures which have been a established himself as Field the The 10th N.Y., till and later ad- trademark in the past, most evi- the House and Palestra, whether the students possibly the nation's top collegiate March performance 1939, was dent in 1966 edition, will bear witness to such numbers mitted to the Missouri bar in 1943. the will be deserve the privilege of watching the Wildcats in action in miler, Kansas' Jim Ryun included. as the "Pelleas et Melisande" and Since then he has been a visiting employed in this issue also. Coach Jumbo Elliot also shares New York. Coach Kraft has suggested that we should not " suite from the Ballet the Sleeping professor at the University of Cal- Normal procedure is for the this view saying that the junior play any more games in our own Field next Beauty." A piano solo by Anthony ifornia^ Howard, Northwestern, BELLE AIR to have its first dead- House season star will "absolutely be a match Mecali of Piano Concerto #1 in G Columbia* and Yale. line In December and its final and certain N.I.T. officials both this year and last have for Jim Ryun this summer." Elliot Minor promises to make this Villa- deadline in early February. But further philosophized that <'Dave Author expressed reluctance to bring us back to Madison Square nova Concert Series the best yet, Dr. Morgenthau is the author of by special arrangement, two events is just coming and the other guy Garden. Mr. Mecolt is Assistant Conductor many books, ttie latest being "Sci- after this date, namely Senior (Ryun) has been there. So now of the Youth Orchestra. He is a entific Man vs. Power Politics," I know that the ^as^ majority of Villanovans would not we'll just take our meets in stride Weekend and the National Invita- I graduate of Temple University "Dilemma of Politics," "Purpose and see what happens." Many tional Tournament in New York participate in such immature actions as the St. John's in- School of Music, and is active in of American Politics," and "Pol- people are anticipating a big will show be included in the book, thereby cident. I certainly hope that the name of Villanova will not the Philadelphia area as a teacher itics in the 20th Century." down next month in the NCAA meet. allowing a more complete coverage of piano. Morgenthau has been called a reach the low ebb in New York that it did in Philadelphia. However, Elliot is planning cur- of campus projects. Dr. Hans Morgenthou member of t