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March 2, 1958 Paya Ten THE VILLANOVAN College Pric^ $1 P«r for Two-Hour Sossions: Now, Iwtorostliig Groop; •r' Campus News IRS, Gaining and Prominence, Eddie Condon Contracted for Junior Week Members (» FELLOWSHIPS ICG Joins With DPM To Hear Dr. Nova A meeting of ICG will take Jazz Concerts; Week ^s Plans Got an eye on a career in Now Complete that country. emphasized that consistently opposed Nazism on public service? place in 104 C&F on Thursday The monthly meeting of the He Society Germany was denied the oppor- many grounds. He concluded by Students interested in public March 3, at 10:30 a. m. It is International Relations imperative that all members at- was held last Thursday evening tunity for a gradual, organic reading from a published work affairs and public -service ca- N.Y. Dixieland Artist Pi growth of democratic institu- of the late Cardinal von Faul- Plays reers, and receiving BA degrees tend, announced chairman Don in conjunction with Delta Mu speaker. tions through its history. haber of Munich, one of Hitler's in June have been offered an Seaton, due to the imminence of Fraternity. The Dr. Regional Professor most bitter foes. opportunity to apply for fellow- the Meeting of the Fritz Nova, Associate Germany's one attempt at Wednesday and Thursday of ships at three southern univer- ICG which shall be held at Vil- of History, discussed the rise democracy, the Weimar Republic IRS President Bill Quinn an- lanova on A toe-tapping blond sities. March 19, 1955. Any Hitler in Germany. of post-World War One days, nounced that next month's meet- musician who brought Fellowships grant $1200 a interested individuals will be Dr. Nova made incidental re- was doomed to failure. Upon its ing will feature a debate between jazz out of Chica- go's South Side and gave it year plus college fees. welcomed. ferences to his own work as in- demise, Hitler came to power. the Villanova debating team and new life and recognition in Carnegie Beginning this year fellows terpreter preparatory to the Nur- Dr. Nova made clear that Hitler the University of Delaware de- Hall has been contracted emberg War Crimes trials, an ex- was immensely popular among baters on the issue of admitting by the will serve with a public agency, *i .' the mm Class of 1956 to deliver a pair such as TVA, or a department perience which brought him into the mass of Germans. The speak- Communist China to UN. of Junior Week jazz concert per- 'V.?: in a city or state government. close contact with most of the er stressed Hitler's skilled use of He also announced that the Vol. 30—No. 15 Villanova Univ., Villanova^ Pa. formances, in a pioneering plan- In. the 1955-56 academic ses- Nazi leaders. He also stressed propaganada. society will sponsor a Commun- March 9, 1955 ning move for the big social sion they will take graduate his own recollections of events Cited Mackay ion breakfast some time in April. week in May. courses at the Universities of and attitudes in Germany before Dr. Nova laid particular em- He emphasized that the organi- Alabama, Tennessee and Ken- his enforced departure from his phasis upon the role of the Cath- zation welcomes new members, National Figure tucky. native land. olic Church under the Nazis. He who are invited to attend any Annual Shamokinaki Set Eddie Condon, whose rise For eligibility requirements Medieval Nazism cited the recent pronouncements monthly meeting. from the Chicago school of jazz and other information students In discussing the background of Dr. Allan Mackay, head of After the meeting, seven new through the age of national jazz should write: the Educational of Nazism, Dr. Nova pointed out world Presbyterianism, to the ef- members were enrolled into IRS. Irish Olympics Underway popularity has made him a Director, Southern Regional that elements which were to pro- fect that the Catholic Church had Greenwich Village tradition, has Training Program in Public Ad vide material for the rise of shown weakness toward dictator- % been signed to deliver two-hour ministration. University of Ala Nazism existed in Germany as ships by concluding a Concordat READ Covers All Gresh Band jam sessions on Wednesday and bama, University, Ala. <» far back as the late medieval with Hitler and pointed out that Thursday afternoons of Junior Deadline for submitting ap- Church had no choice but to THE VILLANOVAN Week in the Field lam Quinn period as a result of the unusu- the Cultural Ends House. He plications is March 10. ally long survival of feudalism in sign the arrangement and had Entertains will bring him is original ccrni- IRS President The Irish Olympics continue Besides smooth music and an bination of talent, including ^i't-Xv. tonight with the scheduled ex- Qriental locale, patrons of the Wild Bill Davidson on comet. tensive scope of the culture and third annual Shamokinaki Fri- Cutty Cutshall on trombone, history of Ireland after accep- day night will have a chance to Edmund Hall on clarinet, and tance of tribute by the Irish win a tea set sent from Japan four other musicians — all of Ambassador to the United by the priest whose mission will whom appear nightly with Ed- States. benefit from the affair. die on guitar at Condon's place This past Sunday, the Library on West Third Chairman George Sinnott an- St. in New York was the scene of a presenta- City. nounces that the set, which was tion of an elaborately engraved donated by Rev. Thomas Pur- Thanks To Moderator plaque to the Honorable John The deal with •V--!v«»VAvi«^X«K'rt'WAAW/^.t...... cell, O. S. A., will be raffled Condon was !:.*..:•! <.'*/:• .';^''':.:":;/::!:V:::-:;.V/:^:v:-:vA?¥:Sov^v.<'%vX%.:..

the Villanova Chemical Society Tonight, Carlton Nelson will 82 sophomores and 107 fresh- ceeds from the affair will be (Continued on Page 6) . (Continued on Page 5) announced that the organization review the history of Waterford men. This is one of the largest sent. has picked April 23 as the date (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 6) for its Dinner-Dance this year. The business meeting last For Sgnday Night. Eve of Janior Week; Thursday decided to hold the 1 annual affair at the Media Inn. Gilligan took the opportunity to 1 1 .^'.'_ Tn'T Plans Reduced-Price Performance repeat that it is not necessary

?^::'-: to be a Chemistry major to join ( the society. The only requisite For Juniors and Early-Arriving Moms is a definite interest in Chemis- In order to provide entertain- Not only will the plan, for- ' ers are coming a try* day early be- ment on Sunday prior to Junior warded also by T n' T's genial I cause of distance or choice, but Week for those director. AIEE-IRE Juniors' Moth- Bob Whelan, aid the it will give all day hops a ers who plan to arrive early, resident students whose Moth- chance to attend with their Tonight Villanova's electrical the Turf n' Tinsel Society has Mothers at a reduced rate. engineering societies, A.I.E.E.- agreed to run its annual Spring Junior Week does not, of I.R.E,, will hold their second THIS IS JUNIOR WEEK performance "Jessica James" course, open officially until meeting of this semester. through five consecutive eve- Sunday, May 1—^T n* "T Show Mother's Day Mass Monday Mr. John Wentworth of nings, therefore adding a sixth Monday, 2 Mother's morning, but the Sunday eve- R. C. A. will speak on the Fun- Ma^ — and very inexpensive attraction ning show will serve as an un- damental^ of Color TV." Mr. :;^CHESTERFIELD7^rt!ie/ Day to the week's schedule. official kick-off of the festivi- Wentworth has been engaged in Tuesday, May &—Inter-club T n' T business managers Bill ties, and, while open to the gen- television engineering work for Talent Show ft Informal You'll smilo your approval of Chesterfield's Reich and Dick Cook, through eral public also, will be based R. C. A. for some time and is Danes the Society's president, Joe on the Junior-Mother entertain- well qualified to lecture on the smoothness — mildness— refreshing taste. WedncMlay, May 4 Eddie Blimm, arranged last week with — ment theme. popular subject. Condon Jazz Concert Junior Class President Harry A special section will be re- A.LE.E. Chairman Jim Wrze- You'll smilo your approval of Chesterfield's Nash a propsal whereby a Jun- Thursday, May 5—E d d i e served for Juniors and their sinski urged all those interested Condon Jmzz quality— highest quality— low nicotine. ior may take his Mom to the Concert, Mothers, and all Class of 1956 meeting tonight to attend the Saturday night show for a Friday, May 6—Junior From members who can do so are urg- 7:30 p. m. in 215 Mendel. He Dave Bums (liolding mannal), at package price of $1.00, which ed to take advantage of this op- Vlcc-Prasidento^^nSor announced that a field trip Saturday, Ciasa. talks over plans with T n' T President also is quite a reduction from the May 7r-Blue and portunity for prior entertain- Joe BHnim (seated) Pennsylvania Railroad in- White Day and business managers Jim Lomhardy and to the IN THE WHOLE original student ($1.00) and ment, and at the same time BiU Refek in eonnee- Philadelphia will tion with the perfonnanoe Turf n* •tallationa in general admission ($1.50) total show appreciation Tinsel Is going to put on WIDE LIKE Saturday, May 7— J u n i o r of the deal for Thursday, Feb. 10. WORLD- NO CIGARETTE CHESTERFIELD Junior and their Mothers on Sunday night opening be held on ^^^ of $2.50. Dinner Dance T n' T is offering. Junior Week. e iMonr * Mvm ToMOM Gbl I . — '

r " ^ I- «'. Fmgm ' • M«rcb!firia59. >5?l T»fc|f liinSl » . s «; >Sff. T H*,,yji:.t-L ANDariA N e P«f Two ' THE VILLANOVAN ri\^ Marek 9, lA^ Education Foremost .. The Campus Crier [Spanish Missionary Congratulations ^re in order to those Vil- Strictly Opinion.. I saw him weaving through the jam at the lanovans who achieved the required average for Pie Shoppe counter. He looked about, search- memberBhip on the Dean's List. These 417 ing for me. It was senseless to avoid him By Frank Hartmann ladies and gentlemen are carrying out the aim because he usually found me. Not that I don't in our which all college students officially have, the Last week we discussed and mentioned several good, Depicts Life In like this China fellow— it's just that he's very talka- securing of as good an education in their chosen mind, places in Philadelphia in which to eat. Now for a list of the tive. "Oh, there you are," and hence I was By Boh Fard field possible. as later evening spots. countered by the Cultured Campus Cat, as I The Communists are being never even saw an enemy, he Unfortunately there are many whose names If to movie or show in town, you usually try to have named him. you go a foiled in China. This is the be- pointed out that other missions should appear regularly on the Dean's List but stop somewhere for something to eat or drink before di'opping I We sat down at a table, I in my corduroy jlief of Rev. Florentine Garcia, were not so fortunate. Generally do not. For various reason, the marks of these Krechmer's Jam your date off. Do you like Jazz? Try Billy the priests jacket and khakis, and he in his charcoal brown t O.S.A., a Spanish missionary were treated rather individuals just do not measure up to the need- at 1627 Ranstead St. (between vest. vi- Session. It's a small place situated sp(>nt well, although grade flannel suit with tan As we attacked who has more than half the Chinese ed of excellence. Market and Chestnut) with Billy Krechmer leading a really good gorously our. sparse Lent meal, I secretly wished I his life in that country. priests might have had more We are referring to those who have the Dixieland combo. There's a minimum per person, and they it large, for in a few minutes he began describ- %2 Knthor Onrcia explained that difficulty," he added. ability to get good marks, but who just don't ing his recent date, an inexpensive affair at the check cards. most attempt of the Commun- During the War, as today, either because of a busy social life, or full-time jazz, look into Art Museum 6a the Parkway. It seems it fea- If you're looking for nationally prominent i.»it.s l<» woo the Chinese have Catholicism was on the up- devotion to activities, or just plain indifference. as Sarah tures a Modern Art exhibit. The Cat dotted his the Rendezvous. They often feature such names f filled becHUKe of the firmness swing principally as the result They argue for the most part that they are conversation with names like Dali, Picasso, Vaughn, Louis Armstrong, Muggsy Spanier and Sidney Bechet. of fnith of the Catholics there. of the good example of Catholic getting much more from their present interests Rousseau. Frankly, I was impressed. He ela- The prices here are pretty stiff, though, and Krechmer supplies "The harsh materialism of the soldiers and the kindness of the than they ever could from studying dry text- borated by explaining that aside from the mod- just as good music. Ked."; runs counter to the nature missionaries toward fleeing re- books or class-notes. :,;'!» ern art there are works of Rubens, Botticelli, We mentioned Maurice's on Quince St. behind the Forrest of the Chinese. When movie-go- fugees. Far fron^i attacking their interests in social Renoir, and Corot. I nearly choked on my cof- Theatre last week and it deserves note again. It's great for a ing wiis curtailed, the people Reds Fill Cburckes life and extra-curriculars, we heartily approve. fee but bravely withstood the onslaught. late bite to eat but its dry. All its sandwich creations are named spent their evenings in the Today, in addition to those But we stress that, important as they are, they His date delighted in the fashion display and for great composers to blen%• •:,. free. The Cat knows I'm always looking for SamorH. on June 10, 1908. Af- In the peaceful days just after McGillin's Old Ale House at 13J2 Drury St. (which is between. ' It can be done.'' ^This semester's Dean's List a cheap date: hence, not resisting. I asked ter a public grade school educa- the war the churches were filled Sansom and Chestnut) has been operated at that same place contains the names of the editors of four what hours the museum keeps. "Everyday, 9 tion, the 13-year-old left for Duly on Sunday, but today the by the same family since the Civil War. Over the old white lather Garcia campus publications, a class president, three to 5," I learned. I filed the fact for future re- \^alencia de Don Juan, where churches are filled even on ash bar are liquor licenses dating back as far as 1860. It has imprisoned for nine nMmths and fraternity presidents, and the heads of fifteen ference. he attended the Auguatinian week-days. other exposed rafters of old smoke-saturated wood which gives the nine days. During this time he campus organizations. These men are By means of several drags jneparatory school of St. Joseph. Father on cigarettes we place of the feel of describes the average very polite and told getting a something an English Pub. The table tops Following this was them good education and- plenty of ex- transversed some 20 tables and 100 he spent four C^hinese as a person students resemble those of the G. A. in New York with initial and namee with high only "nonsense." Here again perience in activities as well. years studying philosophy, theo- to the door of the Pie Shoppe. The devine morals and fine and strong cus- dug into them. McGillin's could be the spot in Philadelphia for logy Father claims he was very for- intervention of time having and the humanities. The toms. forced us to part, college crowd If He has the highest res- tunate, because he a to go. you ever do end up there, take a group ast of these years, was never he bade me good-bye with, 1929, was pect for religion Library Leprechauns . . Carl "See you at the and ask the waiter to turn out the electric lights and light the and the Catho- tortured. However, his quarters Mahoney buys a Shamokinaki ticket from Chairman spent in Manila, where he was concert Saturday!" lic priest, particularly a Chinese *' George Sinnott gas jets. It's really great with the gas flame flickering ato^ were small, 5 by 8, and occupied K you've wondered why the Irishman con- as a co-worker ^im ISIicfaener checks ticket num- ordained Dec. 19, 1931. I Catholic priest. is turned, shaking my head and musing the chandliers, but you'll have it. He intensely by 19 others. were siders bers in background. an to ask them to do It's small, '^Several They not al- himself and his countrymen on a par months later, nationalistic unanswered thought, "Blessed are the Qultiired inexpensive, and they like Villanova. and because of this lowed movement or conversa- with the New York Yankees, U. S. Steel, >. • f •# ss "Father relates, "we left Man- and for ?•» is resenful of foreigners, in- they shall inherit the . . . tion and their food was insuffi- Notre Dame, we urge you to stop in at the Heading along the Hotel trail (with Hotel prices) you have ila for Hanchow, China, where cluding the Communists. "Mis- cient. Library some time this month. There is a Man Must Not Submit To the Drake Cocktail Lounge at 15th and Spruce with its giant old I remained for four years, learn- sionaries will admit ^that China Despite having been banned brougued symphony of Frankly ing Chinese and English." sound and shamrock- Speafciaq; fireplace or the Warwick Coach Room at 17th and Locust. las progressed less than other from China forever, it green color abounding is there under the title Demands If nations, Of The Dollar you know your date well and aren't worried about im- Saw No War "Father explained, "but Father's hope that he will re- of Irish Cultural : Olympics. ;.^ ! ^, />.^^^^ : ;: By Pat f dan pressing her, there's always Smokey Joe's on 36th St. near Penn. In March of 1936 Father they love it there because of the turn there shortly; the time he And it's calculated to win more friends for Much Ado About Nothing character and love for life of The crowd there will be predominantly Penn. Garcia travelled inland to Hun- spent in prison he feels to have Ireland and more friends for Villanova. To be a detached observer of the great American scene By Frank JLicopoli an province, remaining there its people." been well spent: now he is what a pastime! If one happened to If you have any suggestions of other places that you've been The sound is coming from a"^ host of well- be such an observer and were All until 1948, when he was sent to Imprisoned Nine Months equipped to make his sermons informed and equally well-named speakers. he a man who shuns the labor of a serious thought, characters in which you are about to hear to and know are good (and preferably cheap) why not pass The Shanghai. Because he was so After many months of house more practical in answering the or who prefers wearing glasses, rose-colored, he might not even of are true, only the story is wrong to avoid list of lecturers for this month of St. ]^atrick them on to me and we'll see if we can't scrape another column inland arrests. become disgusted. protecting far he saw none of the Father Garcia was needs and the problems of the reads like a Dublin telephone directory, what One might be able to laugh at the "high" the innocent ... moral standard together for the benefit of the social-minded Villanov^ns. ravages of war. Although he taken by the Communists and Chinese. with a Quinn, an O'Donnell, a Monahan, a De- that is so daily attested to in our searching RUMOR DEPT. newspapers. laney, a Cavanaugh, a McEnerney, a Scully and One might remain passive at the (overheard in shady dens of iniquity) *four an O'Keefe. year vacation from education that too many The STUDENT COUNCIL is said to be com- students engage in and have the presumption munist-infiltrated : suggest To keep the record straight, there's a J. that RED McGA- to call college training. And lastly, if one were HAN kindly resign his Rosenthal speaking on Irish linen March 30. position or dye his really entrenched in his habits, he might even hair ... Other subjects range from literature to athletics, retain perfect composure at the thought of the religion to industry, saints to scholars, philoso- Thirty-five major Cigar companies go bank- American master, the bill called DOLLAR, and phy to stamp collecting. It's all Irish, and most- rupt since Father Burke gave up cigars for that money no longer talks, it commands. ly all from dyed-in-the-green Irishmen or Lent . . . Irish-Americans. Addicted To Dollar Dayhops are quite perturbed because oif The color comes from the display cases in .Too harsh, is it, to say that America is overcrowded parking conditions of which they the Library and the Navy building where a addicted to the dollar? Not at all! To see are justified. Apparently the blame seems to the varied collection of objets d' Eire is bringing addiction, all an individual has to do while living is open be on the RESIDENT students' cars. TECH- lumps to the throats of the Gaelophiles among his eyes. A buck spells happiness, and more bucks spell more NICALLY, assuming that the authorities are us. happiness. It is with no stretching of the imagination that the efficient in this matter, there are NO resident Items in the exhibit .AND HOW IT STARTED m range from ancient impression is obtained that money is the criterion of happiness. cars in the lots. books to ancient canes, linen DouGUAS Leigh aoya; "After leaving to silk, peat to The product of work seems to have become the sole purpose of JIM JUDGE, retired 150 lb. player and use- photographs, the University of Florida (where I'd mosaics to muscles. work. Why to speak of work's purpose in terms other than less sophomore, states that he has more breaks * big, crazy Not only is it all Irish, as money is to in sold yearbook ads), I had we have said, but participate in part of vanishing America. Today, his nose than anyone on campus; maybe if it's all free, ideas about making new kinds of it's all educational, and it's all very don't speak of work's purpose as producing in a man a genuine he'd mind his own business, guys wouldn't be good. spectacular displays. So I bought a sense of accomplishment, or a real sense of pride, or the flush PUNCHING it so much ... Brownie and went to New York to of happiness, unless you also speak of a heavy pay-check. By the way, when did DR. KOOB become photograph rooftops. My first sigrn was Without the latter, moderator the former is conceived as pure fancy. But of PHI Kappa PI? . . . a huge, steaming coffee cup on accomplishment, pride, and happiness, though very definitely Heard and seen on BISHOP FULTON Broadway. At age 23 I was starting existent in many men earning huge salaries, is equally definitely SHEEN'S T. V. program: "A ROSEMONT girl to learn an exciting business!" existent in many men earing much smaller salaries. If you had just finished reading the BISHOP's "Three doubt it, just stop two or three To Get Married' VILLANOVA UNlViaSITY X3»^ VILLANOVA, PA professors or instructors on this and concluded that she was very campus and ask them why they are here. willing, God was willing, KDWIN DALY, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Their answer but no boy was will- V, ing." START SMOKING CAMELS will . more than likely revolve around the purpose of accomplish- . . HA»»Y NASH MaiMiylnc Editor TOM SMITH ment or happiness, or both; most certainly, it will JOE SADOWSKI was YOURSELF I Make the 30-day . not revolve quite impressed . N«w« Erfiter by tOB FOIIO >'•#.««,•* around the the Mildness Test. See how Camels « PaoHir* Ed4»«r acquisition of a fortune, large or small. GUNG HO movies last Saturday, especially Camel """" • • ilSl^K'^KSSb"*'*'' - • the MEDITERRANEAN give you more pure pleasure ! Sec for tvnimtt M«f««f«r Work is the lot of man, but to work without purpose is SEA BATTLE where tot HIAK, NMM FILOPUtH cool mildness Sp«rts E4i»ort to work in vain. he suffered from a severe case of yourself why Camels' TOM MENTZER It is to forfeit the happiness and self-satisfac- seasickness . . . N«wt-P««t«if« E4it«r BERNIE DUNN, a and rich flavor agree with more people STEVE LYONS, DICK SCHLEICHER PMfmt Ewtvn tion that come from accomplishment. It is a loss. And money Junior of LYNX-READ- NICK rEDANO other cigarette! CirculsNoii M«iM««r itself can never the ING fame, has only taken out girl than any JIM RATH become sole purpose of work. If you believe ONE outside of a V. U. lass this so, just think about these following year. Can this a. J. B«]nioi4k TtttoMco Company, WlMton- Salem. N. C. CHARLIE MA6SE »••••.. AfV C4lO#ff words, then repeat and repeat mean that, P. THOMAS TULLI Pfc> at last, OUR V. U. girls M»ftM« E«tw them until they ring in your ears. Then you'll know the empti- have broken the various ASSOCIATE EDnrORS--D. P«Mr.m, J. M««fc««., witches' spells which L. KmH. i. ness of money as purpose. "It is harder for A rich have plagued this school PrtHt, R. S»rartM, i. MkfcwMr, man to W. Brawn, P. B«lMr, W. BytM. for Wis* enter the kingdom of heaven, years? . . . FACULTY ADVISOR— than for a camel to pass through REV. L. A. R0M610NE, O. L A., RANK DEPT. the eye of a needle." Whose words are thes^? The words of Jesus " Thtep«p«r is 4«4k«t«4 t* om af Hm fhfwt mm - With the Christ. > weelc after week publication of the •'•''• same faces in this paper, let's '••'i;-'.. LEO GOOOREAU WhAt Future Holds all chip in some money and help finance a drive to ikli»k»d w—U Aiftafl Hm ttk—t y««r This June, several hundred students of this get a picture h f bf ikt University will of EVERY Snfci laii GUY ON THE \> •« VHImmv* Umivfttf. cript r«lM mf 91 ptr yMr. be released to the world by graduation and several hundreds more CAMPUS IN THE Of Hm mmtmmt M iii wti mt •• • tiiiHMi H^ %! k tmr m '^^^^^ *• * possibility m will advance toward that embarkation. How will we go? How ^?^* though, that certain people on the staff will we end? Will we direct our feet wImk are paying their Um dollar leads? tuition by Will accepting bribes from those 9m. Mf, Itat. Uii4m Hm Ac» •« Mw. t, IBP*. we master money, or will money master us? Will a cash studenU who have their picture in the register replace our hearte? Will we abMukw Che paper vision and happi- Spirit on neao that conies from campus neems to be vejy dead real purpose? For money, wUI one of around thU Ume of year, but I us sMsriflce his dreams? For the green stuff, will one of us wouldn't dare SUCCESS llOKii CnmrUf - WITH MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE «V why. This column AGREE sncrifloe his life—«r mnyhe his ia alto centred, you Amvrica'9 most popitlar clyarcttc by far! GaleAicte rVeis soul?. What will OMsh know. '' Auodoted a Midas—or a man? ^^w^ "^W^f^ .»' -i March 9, 19S5 ff ^ ^^* » Page ti T H £ V*l L L A N O V A March 9, 1955 THE VILLANOVAN Page Five Voriefy ProdMctieii Sawday; Seniors Nominated Villanovan Jim Michener For Arts Honor Belle Masque To rr Directs Immaculata Show Number Sixteen Give seniors selected ''Romancers Names of 16 available from oeven Termiiiatitig six months of best talent to compete for 10 places in Eight Belle Masque members dramatic experiences, although the area." planning and preparation, the schools in Delta Epsilon Sigma, national will enter inter-collegiate com- she will be making her debut second perform- Regional NFXXJS Variety Show The show's honorary arts and sciences fra- petition tomorrow night at Har- for Belle Masque. At Our Lady at Salle College will be presented at Immaculata ance will be La ternity, have been released by cum Junior College in the pre- of Good Council High School, 19 at m. As an College, Sunday. Mar. 13, at 8 on March 8 p. Rev. Robert M. Sullivan, * r.9 sentation of "Romancers." Newark, Lucille starred as added attraction. Bob Schiller p. m. Jim Michener, C & F O. S. A., Dean of the School The play, skillfully written by "Amy" in Little Women and and the Villanovans will per- senior and regional treasurer of of Arts and Sciences. Rostand, is of the single act held leads in two French plays. form. the NFCCS will be the show's Candidates for the honor will variety and is placed in seven- For her Senior Play last year, * director. choose a book from a list to be \ ^ teenth century France. In com- she handled the choreography Representing V. U. in the released by Father Sullivan by position, the show is judged to and direction of the chorus. ;!' Friday and they will submit a production will be John Giorda- be a delicate satire on Shaker- New Talent Emerges typewritten review of that book no, Jack Erdlen and Ed Murphy. speare's "Romeo & Juliet." Stan McGeehan, sophomore ended his football ca- by Mar. 28. • ?• Giordano Setting of the comedy is nov- engineer, who "has never set last fall and is presently Jack Downing, co-chairman of the Juhior Queen Con- reer Final selections based on the Junior el, since it comprises two gar- foot on a stage before," will over some pictures of movie stars cast in Turf and Tinsel's "Jess- reviews will be announced be- test with Bob Ford, looks dens separated by a wall over come under the spotlight for James." He will handle a fore Eastern vacation, and in- and wonders If the anticipated stack of entries from Juniors will ica V which the fast moving action is the first time as Percinet. The opened last week and will continue > singing chore in the show. duction will take place May 16, be as comely. The contest presented. part allows for some great hu- according to Father Sullivan. through April 20, with a Queen, her lady-in-waiting and four Night Club Work , The plot evolves around a morous interpretation, and will Queen's court to be chosen. Judges for the Erdlen, an experienced come- Candidates members of the feud between two fathers living be one of the best instigators of will be in next week's VILLANOVAN; dian, has worked in night clubs competition named Juniors • 1» Lee Dempsey, left, pays for Shamoldnakl ticket at Rosemont College as social chair- as neighbors, who are trying to an enjoyable evening. Nominated were : Joseph are urged to get their lovelies' portraits in as early as possible, in Philadelphia and the Pocono ni»n Anne Standford smiles her approval. Monique LeiMich studies a pohilcity poster at right. arrange a marriage with the Walt Doyle, junior English Blimm, Patrick Buttarazzi, Ro- published in the Villanovan. areas. One feature of so that as many as possible may be daughter of one (Sylvette) resort bert Chmielewski, Jaspar Col- and major, will enter the night of is an impression of Sid the son (Percinet) of the other. his act John Giordano lura, Edwin Daly, John Gilligan, theatrics in the person of Ber- day-off, which should play rich hi- 1 becomes with Caesar's Gaetano Gumina, John Lee, \ V Trainor Leads New Philosophy Club; The gomin, the father of Percinet. be a highlight of the evening. Mark McCormick, Don McGa- Jazz Band Unveiled larity as it becomes apparent Pasquinot, Sylvette's marriage- W- Murphy's shoulders the On Ed IRS Plans Debate, han, Joseph McLaughlin, Thom- that two "Romancers" act- happy parent, will be enacted by Band made Guido and Jun McCarthy. falls the task of M-C'ing the en- Villanova's Jazz Thirteen-Piece Navy ually love each other beyond the Paul Gormley, sophomore Arts as Mentzer, Patrick Nolan, Ken- Jazz Orchestra Formed show. Fans of WVIL will its formal debut at last Mon- Villanova's Band may « * knowledge of their egotistical tire Nominatioiis for neth Pyle, James Sullivan and student. Bernie Finan, senior as the "640 day's Concert Band perform- next be heard this Friday after- Under Ihe leadership uf Gino With parents. recognize Murphy Richard Winfield. impetus from students English major and experienced Agnes' parish, West noon on F M Radio Station Gallina. the Villanova Com- Club" disk jockey. ance at St. in the Ontology course and Abductor takes Highlight in Belle Masque and T&T, will Required for nomination is a five man WFLN at 4:30. The half-hour modores, a thirteen piece dance Salle College will send two Meeting Tonight Chester, Pa. The new the support of Dr. Eklward Mo- Humor reaches a highpoint cover the character of Straforel, La 3.0 cumulative average. combo entertained an enthusias- "Young Pennsylvanians" pro- »- . orchestra, has been created nahan of the Philosophy acts to Immaculata, both come- The International Relations depart- when the two match-makers the abductor. tic audience during the inter- gram will feature both Dixieland from midshipmen of the NROTC ment, a Philosophy Club has dians. St. Joseph's College will Society will hold a combined bu- hire a "professional abductor" The walk-ons, parts of Ethe- DRIFTERS JOIN CAS mision in the CJoncert Band pro- and modern jazz, and will be re- ^nit and other Villanova stu- now been established. present an instrumentalist, and siness meeting and debate in to fake the kidnapping of Syl- opian slaves, are in the capable gram. peated on Mar. 13 at 3 p. m. dents. The club plans a program of Manor College a vocalist. Im- 201 C&F tonight. The business In keeping with its policy of vette. Percinet, the male lover hands of Jack Lavery, who is Schiller, the Concert over WNAR-AM. The pjrpose of the orchestra weekly meetings aimed at pro- maculata will contribute three of the evening will consist of presenting all-around entertain- Bob of the rectangular plot, stops co-managing the stage work of and Schiller also announced that is to provide smooth music as viding informal discussions to acts: modem ballet, a vocal the nomination of officers for ment for its listeners, WVIL Band's Student (Ik>nductor the intruder and wins the hand "Harvey," and Jim Mink, senior jazz ensemble, said the Concert Band would per- only a large dance band can. In deal with practical problems of duet, and a pianist. next year. presents Cactus Cas Bianowicz leader of the of Pasquinot's daughter. C&F, and Student Council repre- the become a per- form on this Monday evening at this way the band hopes to give morals and philosophy. A dancer and vocalist will After the nominations have and the Drifters, an aggregation group may Lucille Bell, freshman nursing sentative for the IRC. The feature of the concerts. Reading Catholic High School, good music for dances in the Frank Trainor, a senior philo- ccmie from Chestnut Hill Col- been made, the Villanova Debat- devoted to Western music, every manent student, in the part of Sylvette musician for the production is Reading, Pa. Main Line vicinity, which for- sophy major, is presently the lege, and a singer from Gwy- ing Team will meet the Haver- Sunday and Monday night from Stemming from last year's Pasquinot, will add another Gino Gallina, junior Education The VILLANOVAN will spot- merly could not afford a large Acting President of the club, nedd Mercy Junior College will ford College Debating Team on 8 :30 to 9, well-received "Wildcat Seven," characterization to her past major. light the Concert Band next dance orchestra. the cast. « • has anounced that informal complete the issue, "Should Communist The show comes to its listen- the group consists of Schiller, week as "The Feature Activity Early in February auditions ussion of "Angels" will be Something New China be admitted to the UN?" ers live and deals equally with Bricks: Pat Briody, Jack Gilfillan, Mike of the Week." were held for positions in the held this Friday at 3:15 p. m. Berets and According to Michener, Although only present mem- the five major types of Western orchestra, and after several in 203 Mendel. "Predestination" "Philadelphia is introducing bers will be able to participate music: hick, country, novelty, hours of tryouts, final selections was the topic of the club's first scHnething new in the way of in the nominating, everyone is polka and ballad. A flair for were made. meeting on Mar. 1. collegiate entertainment. Phila- invited to be present. Bill Quinn, the unusual melodies has Bambury Stresses Unity Trainor emphasized the ur- delphia has never seen a show preident of the organization em- rocketed the show to campus Unique Dance gent need for junior and sopho- composed of more than acts phasized. Those interested in fame, according to Cactus Cas. Several local campus Dr. Monahan engage- more members, saying that not During DPM Initiations 4 1.^ from more than two colleges. becoming members are particu- Since the show's advent to the ments have been lined for m up only would the members "profit combined the larly welcome, he added. as third alto. The trumpets fea- That kid with the mismatched help weld a bond of unity among But now we have Villanova airwaves about three the near future. Also, there j has immensely" from the club's ac- ture Alex Urban as first shoes wandering through Men- the fraternity brothers and the months ago, Cas stated he has been proposed a unique type of I WHO ARE THE tivities, but also would be help- received requests for trumpet, with John Chabay and del Hall—he wasn't late rolling pledges. numerous dance to be sponsored by the ing to establish an important Don Rice supporting the melody out of the rack. He's a pledge And in slicking up their pad- selections. Midshipman Officer Social Or- campus organization. "TOP-FIITE" GOLFERS as second and third trumpet res- in Delta Pi Mu Fraternity. incentive: Cas relates that the group is ganization here at Villanova. dles, pledges have an pectively. really starting to work smooth- This type of affair has never The highly shined shoe-sneak- Bambury said the owners of the two paddles voted outstanding ly now and is looking forward ON YOUR CAMPUS? been attempted at Villanova in Sliding the bones are Paul er combination is only one of to future engagements, which the past, but it is felt that this Bowers and Tom Ulrich. Slam- the requirements of the nearly will get free fraternity beer he has booked in the local area. dance will be a social must in ming the drums is LeRoy Sykes SMART 50 freshmen and sophomores mugs. The Drifters, besides Cactus the years to come. and strumming the strings of who have "hell night" to look Assisting Bambury with the include guitarists Joe -# In addition to the sweet the vitamin-sized violin is Barry forward to next Monday night. pledging are Hugh Humphreys, Cas, f-- DENTS Burns and Jack Emmerick, strains of the dance orchestra, Kotler. Tickling the ivory keys Besides the shoes, the Beau Bill Dunn, Jim Borden, Owen '.,••. singers Jack Beatty and Dick If you've watched them on a dixie land combo has been is Tom Inglese. Brummels are sporting berets, Hickey, Dick Fitzpatrick and formed within its nucleus to is sunglasses, white scarves, stick Bob Ford. Costa and Jim Kite on bass. ; the course, you've probably Jo Ann Lapin the featured '^--.4i' provide for the jazz enthusiasts. songstress, nicely rounding out pins, pipes, white gloves—and a thought: "Boy, if I could The ultra-smooth saxaphone brick. ' the orchestra. ; WVIL SCHEDULE just get my game down like -i section stars Charles O'Donnell But that's not all. The SYMPATHY WVIL program schedule for #*/:*» :•>.«>„ ihatr as^rst alto, Mike Martinelli as READ pledges are memorizing two Borcik the week of March 6 is a« fol- second tenor, and Dave THE VILLANOVAN verses each day of "Face on the The VILLANOVAN staff ex- ''' Constant practice is the answer, of course, lows: :«••;•. but getting the best ers^ Bar Room Floor." And they'll presses its sympathy to Lou from your Sunday through Friday ex- equipment is Just as important, too. have to collect signatures of all Vinci and John Gaziano, C&F Patrol: big brothers. juniors, on the deaths of tlieir cept Yawn That's where Spalding TOP-klitf' clubs have « • the edge. Pledgemaster Jim Bambury fathers. CIGARETTE S 7:30-8:30 a. m.—Yawn Patrol They have nwre to offer in precision balance that gives an SPECIAL STUDENT RATES said this plan was adopted to 6-6:30 p. m. Jazz — ahstt/im'/ytmiformswifnf/i'ct ENGINEERS per in with every club in the matched set. $3.00 person—4 a room 6:30-7—Dixieland Parade $3.50 per person—3 in a room That's the secret of Spalding A representative of the Du Pont 7-7:30—640 Club SYNCH RO-DYNED' clubs. *\* $4.50 per person—2 in a room will be on this campus And, it will pay off Company 7:30-8—Record Rendezvous for you from the first round. You'll make $5.50 per person— 1 in a room the same shots with March 8 and 9 8-8 :07—News new uniformity. The perfect balance of Near Times Square, Bus Terminal, these clubs Penn Station and Lincoln Tunnel. 8:07-8:15—Sports lets you swing ihionyh the ball with confidence. • • to interview Bachelor and Master Fine restaurants, colorful EN61NEERIN6 Lamp tViihoiit "choking-up" 8:15-8:30 Down Memory Lane or "compensating." You get the ball — degree candidates majoring in Post Corner. Friendly setting. away cleaner, 8:30-9—Production Show longer, and with more shot control. 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Frosb End Season Rebound Ace John Cirino With \U Record; Assumes Starting Role Kelly Top Scorer By Boh Sirayton nailed down over 300 rebounds By Bob hiulcahy An asset to any basketball team is a man who has rebound- during the season, surpassed Steady improvement would ing ability. In the case of Vil- only by Captain Andy Devine. aptly characterize the progress lanova, with its evident lack of He was also the third highest of Villanova's Freshman basket- height, such a person is almost scorer on the team, averaging ball team this season. The cul- indispensable. The Wildcats had 9.1 points per game, and scoring mination of the year's efforts just the man to fill the bill this 282 markers for the season.

was a double overtime tie 91-91 - season. > ; with the Seton Hall frosh in the Against the many tall teams Alternated As Starter season's finale which left their which Villanova faced during This year, because of the record at eleven wins and seven the course of its schedule, John large crop of talented sopho- defeats. Cirino's rebounding ability prov- mores to join the team this sea- Playing their best ball of the ed invaluable. The Fordham son, John has been alternating year, the Kittens, overcame a 14 game, for example, was evidence at the starting post. Neverthe- point deficit in the last eight enough of Cirino's backboard less, his performances have been minutes of regulation time and talents. During that debacle, consistently superior, and his Young, Willie forced the overtime sessions. Meyer and Roy Zimmeman relax on tlie John contributed three tap-ins aid to the team has been invalu- Mde of tin Held House The outstanding play of Frank pool while awaiting candidates for tlir to the bucket, aside from pull- able. K.r.r Life-saving course. Singsheim and Jack Kelly 28 ing down almost half of the de- In looking ahead to next sea- and 26 points respectively, fea- Sports Chatter. fensive rebounds. That, how- son, John's outlook is, at best, tured the comeback. ever, is merely one example of reserved. In his own words, the The season was full of ups John's ability. Seton Hall, friendly popular. Marketing downs for the frosh. After Successful Swim Season and Georgetown, N. C. State, and major feels that "the team is rolling up two straight victor- others felt the impact of his certainly going to miss Schaf's one over the Loyo- ies including ball-snatching. . scoring ability and John's (De- By Jo€ HmapM ^ la frosh, they suffered succesive New York biqiort vine's) leadership on the court, Swimming is becoming big-time Villanova. at From the setbacks at the hands of West One of the few New York re- but I think that the team will quiet beginning last year, after a twelve year lapse, the sport Catholic of Philadelphia, cham- presentatives on the team, Ci- do pretty well, nevertheless." , grown in has importance until the Villanova pro- 1 Catholic league now swimming pions of the rino is a native Malveme, Long gram has gained nation-wide recognition Prior to the end of the first se- Islander. While playing for his The foremost cause for this development of interest and mester the Kittens lost two home town high school, John !. prestige is, of course, the Wildcats swimming team, coached by heartbreakers in the Palestra, made a name for himself in ,' :> former LaSalle tank College star Ed Geisz. one to St. Joseph's scholastic basketball circles as

I.':'' 72-70 in overtime and 80- y''. ,/:>: 19SS-54 Seasoa a Success Frosh a fine scorer and rebounder. Freshmen. ',:'][,' As expected, the club had a poor reeoni in tlic 19S3-54 79 to the Penn He averaged 17 points a engagements, Vil- noa, wtnniag only two nMats out In return game, and was the district's 73-60, as Hen- of «iev«a. However, the seasoa lanova beat Penn high scorer, largely on the ac- couU hardly be temed a fall* ry Nichols turned in a fine per- curacy of a deadly comer jump ae- formance, and lost again to St. If*- ure, iwcause tlM experleMee shot. He was also noted for his Joe's 58-54. :: quired and the iaterest iasplred rebounding, which seems to Then the Frosh started rolling paved the way for better thiags come natural to John ; and held and knocked off Brown Prep., In the future. Tiiis was evi- all the district records in that Atlantic City Naval Air Station denced by the 6-5-1 moord post? department. As a result, he was School, scoring •d this year, inchiding a startl- and Perkiomen nominated for an All-Scholatic ing upset over previously unde- 87 points or more in each game. berth. The season-ending tie with Se- feated Georgetown in the last Cino did not confine his tal- ton Hall followed. outing of the campaign. ents to basketball while in high Those who would say that a Muldoon Semester Addition school. He was an end on Mal- late season success could record which is only slightly The verne's football team for three be traced to the fact that Coach over the .500 mark is nothing year's but quit football in his Maje McDonnell finally settled to get excited about, must re- senior year when he was named on a definite starting five. Tom p. member that the team is far captain of the basketball team, Brennan, Frank Singsheim and from being a veteran outfit. a squad which he led to an un- Jack Kelly formed the nucleus • Every member of the team is defeated record in the 1951-52 every lineup. Jim Muldoon, a sophomore, except team cap- ,of campaign. for.ner Southern High School tain Pat Keane. Pat is a junior. Paced Frosh (Phila.) star, who enrolled at Coach Geisz has this to say about the team, "I am very When he came to Villanova, the second semester, and Ralph pleased with this season's performances. I have high hopes for he paced the Freshman team. DiFronzo rounded out the squad Villanova's future in swimming." His rebounding aided the Frosh that won consistently in the lat- Couig Shows Talent in winning every game they ter part of the campaign. Di- Several natators have been standouts for the club this year. played. Fronzo was slowed down earlier The most brilliant performer was Don Couig. A real workhorse Last year, when he was only in the year by an ankle injury, for the team, Don has made it a habit of winning two events a sophomore, John caught the but recovered to spark Villano- and leading off for the 300 yard medley relay. Another three- eye of Al Severance, who va's late season drive. event swimmer is Bob Duffy. A specialist in the sprints, Bob promptly installed John as a Newman Valuable relay member. Smiling Kean has been a de- *'member-in-good-standing" o n is also a freestyle At various times during the anchor man all season for both relay teams. the first team. The green club pendable season Connie New ma n Consistent results turned in by all meml>ers of th-e swimming which Villanova floored that Nichols, Jim Hunt appeared in team, though, have been more pertinent to team success than year had three starting sopho- the starting lineup, and turned individual efforts. Geisz says that the club has "more harmony,*' mores, and John was outstand- in capable performances. ing last year's, and that Lee Sykes, Jim Donnelly, Dennis in his collegiate debut. He than Against St. Joseph's, Newman Nalty, Wally Ulrich, Ls« Carson, Paul Donahue, Rinkacs, Don played his best game, scoring Sinnott, George Allen and Dick Harris have all been con- George twenty-six points, and often tributors the improvement of the Villanova tank record. to stealing the ball and starting balance is expected next year, when Coach Geisz Even more the fast break. will have the benefit talented frosh swimmers. of this season's Singsheim as the play maker the freshman who will be counted on heavily during the Among and backcourt man on the team. 1955-56 season are Lou Schooner, Mike Klesius, Lou Pinto, Bob His 28 points was one of the McMullen, Rafferty, Flynn, Wie- Mike John John Bogan and Tom principal reasons for the come- man. '••..:>.';. -vw .^^^: back and tie with Seton Hall. Several activities held in the Field House pool have also '4- r The two big men, Brennan and better-known sport Villanova. made swimming a at Kelly, did most of the defensive Meet Televised board work and a good share The appearance of the famous Michigan swimming team in of the scoring. Kelly led the an exhibition meet with the Wildcats early in February brought point parade with an average of a crowd of 500 to the Villanova pool. In addition, television 20.1 and a total of 382 points. films, through 62 stations, carried the meet to all parts of the Eight times during the recent country. Incidentally, Michigan more than lived up to its re- campaign Kelly scored twenty- putation, setting seven pool records during the afternoon. six points or more in a single Besides stimulating interest by their brilliant performances, game, once hitting forty. the Michigan merman also aided the Villanova swim cause by STATISTICS giving demonstrations in the arts and techniques of championship G. F.C. F. T.P. Aver swimming. Brennan . . Another important swimming activity held at Villanova was the National Catholic Interscholastic Swimming Championships which was held last Saturday. The purpose of this all-star meet is to promote swimming in Catholic high schools. We hope that the enthuHiaHm displayed this year for swim- ming is a forerunner for added student interest in all school sports, both major aad minor. Page Ten mm^ THE VILLANOVAN March 9, 1955 '^% .""'

Goings-On of Frafernifles. Societits. Publications. Campus Organization News Clubs. Foculty Groups • vo Aii:i*: - IRE ACCOUNTING SOC*V LKD DPB Villanova's A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. elec- Accounting Society members Lambda Kappa Delta Frater- Members of I>elta Pi Epsilon trical engineering society pre- will complete nomination of of- nity will nominate candidates have a "startling announcement sented Mr. John Wentworth of ficers today during accounting for next year's offices at a waiting for them at their next R.C.A. Victor last Wednesday classes. Nominations were held mm meeting in the general biology meeting Mar. 22, according to night in a discussion of "Color yesterday and today during the lab tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. President Bruce Stark. Television." three sophomore and two junior Earlier, President Tom Ga- Although he would not give Vol. 3»—No. 16 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. March 16. 19SS accounting sections. Mr. Wentworth detailed the mine announced the fraternity's details about the announcement, Jim De Maioribus is chairman problems encountered in deve- annual dinner dance will be held Stark said he hoped a larger nominations Groups Heor President; loping a "compatible" Color TV of the committee. Apr. 16 at the Broadwood Ho- number of fraternity brothers Well-Advanced representive of system and explained the pro- A the Inter- tel in Philadelphia. would turn out than were pre- national Business Machine cesses involved in overcoming Co. Dinner will be served at 7:30 sent at the last meeting Thurs- In Motion will show a motion picture de- Plans them. Informal discussion and p. m. and dancing will follow day night. ICG Conference At VU monstrating all types of ac- refreshments followed the meet- until 1. Meanwhile, Treasurer Lou counting machines at a meeting ing. -;...., .,.v^,y For reservations members Donatelli announced that dead- For Junior Week tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in C & Includes 200 Collegians The AIEE-IRE TiTewsIetter, Tom Gumina should see Gumina, Don Rosato, line for payment of dues is also F Auditorium. wide-scale official ol'gan of the campus Henry Sweeney or Floyd Nasu- Mar. 22. Members may leave the Very Rev. J. A. Donnellon, O. S. A., President of the Uni- What with all chapter, has announced that a P*resident Joe Dorris also an- MEDICAL COLLEGE TEST ti. dues with the treasurer (207 versity, iias acknowledged an invitation to address tlie delegates planning and negotiations com- the pleted, chairman and officers of field trip to the Pennsylvania nounced society's annual Students planning to enter Sullivan). to the Southeastern Region Convention of the Intercollegiate banquet will be held the night the Junior Class got down to Railroad's 30th Street Station in medical school in the fall of DPM Social Chairman John Fitzpa- Conference of Government of the State of Pennsylvania, to be held of Apr. 20 in either the more tedious details last week Philadelphia is scheduled for Wynne- 1956 should make application to Delta Pi Mu Fraternity has trick is currently making plans at Villanova on Saturda\-. more Inn or Conestoga Mill. in preparation for a rapidly-ap- tomorrow afternoon. take the Medical College Ad- submitted the names of 29 no- for the fraternity's annual din- Father Donnellon will address Don Fahey has been proaching Junior Week. appointed mission Test immediately. minees for six positions to the ner dance later in the spring. the morning session of dele- ;:""' ' chairman of the Jazz Times 4-6 CLUBS NOTK: entertainment The test will be administered Student Activities Office. gates who will represent eleven for the banquet. Primarily, Jazz Concert chair- Campus organizations have May 7 and Oct. 31. Medical President John De Remigis T n* T colleges and universities in the man Jack Kelly has announced been requested to submit nomin- schools reportedly prefer can- said election of president, vice- Turf and Tinsel business area. The Convention will fol- staff Ck>ndon's Wednes- MENDEL BULLETIN didates to that Eddie ations for next year's ottices to take the earlier test. president, corresponding and re- members will make progress re- low the form of a Model State Material for the Mendel Bul- day-Thursday sessions in the the Student Activities Office by Applications, which must be cording secretaries, treasurer ports at a meeting tonight at 8 Legislature. Committee meet- letin should be Field House will be held from Friday. submitted by received by the Educational and Student Council representa- in the T 'n T Office, according ings will be held in the morning next 4-6 p. m. Advance publicity for Tuesday, according to Edi- Testing Service by Apr. 23, may tive will take place "in about to Bill Reich, one of the and a general assembly session Rev. George McLaughlin, business the pioneering event via radio, tor Robert Chmielewski. be obtained in 319 Mendel. six weeks." managers. in the afternoon. 0. S. A., Dean of Student Ac- television, newspaper, and post- 200 Delegates tivties, said that names can then ers has been in the works for Some two hundred or more be processed immediately. the past several weeks. Kelly delegates from Bryn Mawr, Names are submitted for appro- has added that a program on Rosemont, Haverford, Swarth- val to the dean's office, regis- Condon's background and style more, Immaculata, Temple, Har- tar's office and chaplain's of- in particular and the two-day cum, Drexel, University of fice. events in general are in the Pennsylvania, West Chester, and • Whether elections are held planning stage for the shows. Villanova will propose and dis- immediately is left up to the in- M