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Villanova's new radio transmit- ting station will open its doors on October 18th. This information was released today by Tom Sullivan, director of campus broadcast ac- tivities. WVILi has moved its apparatus from last yiar's crowded quarters, ';/. a virtual linen closet in Austin Hall, to a spacious two-studio suite in >^.i the new barber shop buildinfr. The AlMve are pictured the two automoMles entire studio has been acoustically which collided on Ijwcaster F.ke In front of the Field House last Thursday. The top aato carried treated for sound amplification Villanova students, two of whom were seriously Injured. / Convocation Opens Year; and contains a master control sys- tem. In addition to disc shows is both Accident Accelerates Enrollment Sets Record the popular and symphonic vein, informative spot announcements Faculty Appointments Made; Departmental and news broadcasts will be car- Student Demand ried. The 1M8 program schedule For Changes Announced will inchide "live" dramatic and ' ^- —. iiM^^ ^m musical presentations. Man^ of the Second Traffic Light "Men of Villanora. 70U are not here to get an educotion; new attractions will l>e performed with the assistance of girls from 70U are here to get a VillanoTa education." This exacting For the past nearby colleges. several years the VILLANOVAN has led the statement was part of an address given at the opening Moss. student body in All programs will be directed by appealing to local and state officials for ade- September 21. the Very Rey. Francis X. N. McGuire, O.S.A.. by Bob Resnick, who has assumed the quate traffic light protection on Lancaster Pike. President of Villanova College. In further Father comments duties of production manager for The issue has been hashed and re-hashed, repeatedly McGuire subdivided a Villanova the station. Other persons holding buried and again brought to light, finally, education phases: in- and compromised. into three station positions include Bryan tellectual, moral, and spiritual, At one of the heavily trafficked pedestrian crossings McLArnor assistant station mana- a light statingr that a failure to develop in has been authorized. But that is not enough! any one of these categories renders iger. and John Kane who handles the Villanova education incomplete. The need for an additional ! the engineering chorea. light at Ithan Road is critical Mass was celebrated by Father ( Programs will be broadcast from nothing short of that! The squealing tires, the McGuire before a well-filled Field crunching MIPSIfEIIII'SPll) 7 to 9 in the morning and from 9 House. The Rev. Edward B. Mc- metal, the splintering glass, and the bleeding victims ail bear Kee. O.S.A., Vice-Presdent of the to 11 in the evenings. No Saturday evidence far more effectively than our petition, that college, wa.s decaon. Rev. Edward An active Student Council en- or Sunday broadcasts are planned. we need M. Dwyer, O.SJV., Dean of the ool- couraging the cooperation of the that other light! lege, sub-deacon, and Rev. Edwin {student body convened for the first The officials do not wish to slow traffic on the main high- T. Grimes O.S.A., College Chaplain, time during the present school term master of ceremonies. The semin- under the Chairmanship of Mr. way, but, gentlemen, what do you really want? It is true that* ary choir was under the direction Tom Sullivan and thp Vice-Chair- Sophs Meet speed is desirable for more efficient movement of vehicular of Rov. Rklph A. Handran, O.S.A. manship of Mr. Edward Quinn with traffic, but must we risk bodily injury for the In conjunction with opening day | Mr. Bryan McLarnon the Se<'re- few added miles McGuire Itary -Treasurer. exercises P'ather an- to Plan Dance per hour achieved through absence of protection? nounced that a record 2S00 students Appointed by the Chair as Chair- had nvatriculated. Administration men of Standing Committees were: Last Thursday afternoon another in a long series of ac- faculty changes were also pub- Mr. E. Krieg, Ways and Means; The Class of '51, in preparation for and cidents occurred at that intersection. Several of our fellow lished by the President's office. Mr. E. Mika, Elections; Mr. R. the annual Sophomore Cotillion to students Rev. Joseph I. Boyle, O.S_A., for- Dougherty, Fraternities and So- were severely injured. The curve and the hill at the be held Oct. 23, called a mc^eting of mer Registrar, has been appointed cieties; Mr. F. McBride, Social Af- west approach to the the official dance committees Wed- crossing make the movement of the op)- Assistant Dean, while Rev, John S. fairs. McDonnell, O.S_A., assumes the Business undertaken consisted of nesday, Sept. 29. Chairman of the posing stream of cars particularly hazardous, the two prom- duties of Acting Registrar. Rev. the appointment by the Chair of a Steering Committee, John Currie, inent "slow" signs are largely ignored by east-bound driyers Edward J. McCarthy, O^.A., is special committee to draw up presided. Class President George both Dean of the School of Arts and standing rules of procedure; the and pedestrians and motorists who attempt to cross the Schuster officiated. Sciences. entrusting to the Social Affairs Pike are often in trouble. The need for periodic interruption DepaKmental changes include Rev. Committee the conduct of the Preparation for the Cotillion was of the east-west Edward M. Dwyer O.S.A., who STUDENT COUNCIL DANCE (Au- made the subject of a report by traffic is greatest when an activity in the field takes on the additional duties of tumn Hop) to be held October 2nd; the chairmen of the several com- house or stadium increases the volume of cars using the park< Chairman of the Department of and the referring of the seating of mittees. In attendance were mem- ing field. Entering Philosophy, Rev. Robert M. Sulli- the two candidates (R. Marshall or leaving the parking lot by foot or in cars bers of the Class of '51 who volun- van, OJSwA.. Chairman of the De- and H. Poetupack) for the seat is on extremely dangerous undertaking. traffic light is teered to assist with the working A the partment of English. representing the class of 1960, Com- only solution. In that lies saft&ty. The additions to the faculty are merce and Finance, to the IHections of the various committees. our listed as follows: Committee. The theme of the Cotillion was We again put the question to you. The victims of pre- - (Contijiued on Bsge 7) (Continued on Page 7) the chief subject of discussion - i vious accidents, the frequency of among members of the committees. the accidents show beyond a doubt that a traffic light at Lancaster Pike and Ithan Road BUILDING CHANGES 18 a must . Team Sendoff Set CONFUSE STUDENTS for 3:30 Tomorrow PETITIO Two weeks ago, returning Villa- the Spring Mill Road gate, conver- Tomorrow the Villanova novans were surprised by nuuiy and sion of the small triangular parking "Wild- cat" football team will entrain for varied changes in the appearance lot into a grassy island, and the . Florida, where they meet L (name), a student of the college buildings on the in- conversion of the Mendel court- the terior and exterior. Most of the yard into a paved faculty auto- squad Friday night. All students who do at Villanova. feel that traffic items are completed, and the re- parking lot. Disconcerting to many a light at the Field House not have class are requested to give ^• maining are to be finished very was the apparent moat across the the squad a sendoff from Villanova soon. entire campus down to the Field Intersection is necessary to the safety of all those that station at 3:35 P. M. The most striking improvement House, however, available sources F>Dllowing was the readiness for use of the announced the laying of a new the contest, the team use it. Chemical Engineering Bldg., and electric conduit to the Field House, will go directly to Boston to face a strong Boston (College eleven. Commodore John Barry Hall, the assuring better power and lighting Address (campus or home) #' Naixal Science Bldg., and the cont- service to the building. The Boston game, scheduled for pletlon of the exterior of the new Near the new Pie Shop a barber Friday, October 18, will be played Number of times I use the above mentioned library. The front of the library shop has been installed in the for- under the lights of Braves Field. intersection features a patio suitable for out- mer construction shack which was The next home game will be in a day door collegiate ceremonies. ooved to the new location. A new played at Shibe Park. November 12, (PHI uui iHtlilon io»liiy Other exterior work included roof has been built on the strue- when the Blue-White will face nnd |>t«* found UiM^MMlH ll«ll wldcalac the drivewsj just inside (CoBtlnued oo Pkge S) Georgetown University. in.l Uht lir .Shop) — . —

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Father McGuire. in the name of the Administration and vertible, of dubious Joseph M. Dougherty, O.S.A., Rev. play- has to offer you. original color appeared on the future Schuiler Faculty of the College, to extend to all students John A. O.S.A., white Q^^, I. wishes a word Crawford and Rev,. ing field in a glowing coat of Joseph W^ Paquette, O.S.A. Class of welcome. and blue. Pratldent, Sopohemeie On September 22nd, a solemn high < This car, the pride and joy of "This it Mass was sung by Fr. cheer- message carries with a significance to which no Dougherty as- George Weber, one of the SeniAi Class: sisted by Frs. Men oi the Crawford and Pa- leaders, will be used at Villanova's previous school year could lay such strong claim. It has long , and to wish quette in the Villanova you on your return to school, Chapel inr football games. lor this opportunity to welcome I am happy KAISEB AND RICHABD been recognized as a year of decision. the presence of many distinguished Upper-classmen remember that By hierarchy, guests, and well-wishers. attired in a Chinese The scholastic year of 1948-1949 will bring such changes this same car, '"'' ' ^ou.d have us ' For the second time In six The date marked the 20th anniver- action at will lervi personal proof to the adage th^ red finish, last year saw 7To::7:"m:tZ:.l'ear months the music-loving public of into the life of eyery student,' that the College welcomes the sary of the Holy Priesthood for the half- each all home games. During ^ been dealt a last. Philadelphia has of the distinguished educators. wildcat cage was hooked save the best 'till the Hood opportunity, entrusted to it by students and their parents, to time, the George Guida severe blow, first the Robin The Cery Rev. Dr. Joseph A. behind the car and towed across Philadelphia Orches- play such an important role in this development. was Dell, then the Hlckey. O.S.A., Prior General of the field. There the wildcat President. Senior Clasi unhappy "Gotter- the The tra affair. This To all Seniors who are preparing for graduation we wish Order, delivered the sermon com- paraded before the visitors. dammerung" of the field of music football season memorating car finished the '47 has been caused by a situation to convey our very best wishes. With a prayer of thanks to the silver milestone of game, bedecked at the Georgetown STUDENTS arising not from the present but achievement of each celebrant. V'-^-f "Beat George- CONFUSE God, with a deep sense of gratitude to our country, we are with crepe paper, BUILDING CHANGES from the dusty past. A deficit of All the pubilarlans a large were ordained ': town" signs, balloons, and been allowed to accum- proud to see you taking the final steps toward becoming full- Page 1) $126,000 has on the same date, 25 years agro, In wildcat fastened above (Continued from years. Who portrait of a new ulate over the past ten of Villanova. your energy enthusiasm the same church. St. Thomas of ture which also houses the grown sons May and the windshielf. Is to blame for this condition? Villanova. Pr. Dougherty become such of the campus radio station, was born i Because the auto had studios lot of money for any flag in this final stage which will so in i«« • $126,000 Is a not mean much the new Where's your freshman cap, son?** in Haverford, Pa., and received his the games the Between the Barber Shop- a familiar sight at WVIL. organization to accumulate when It early schooling use It and the Pie Shop a beginning after graduation. in Good Counsel cheerleaders decided to Studio Bldg. to capacity audi- out for has been playing Parochial School, Bryn Mawr. He year. Instead of leav- parking lot has been laid on ex- Those young men who have just begun their College again this ences in Philadelphia, and later studied at Villanova and it blue and of the faculty. Radio — Cath- It red they painted the use cause of this Here and Abroad ing tensive tours. The olic University As reshuffling of the careers are recommended to the Special care of all teachers where he obtained white, the college coUors. Perhaps the door of the playmg A familiar voice^hat we've all become accustomed to dur- Mendel Hall lies not at the his Doctorate In Philosophy, and already know, the "Special first-floor offices In artists; and and upperclassmen. It is to be emphasized that our present many members, for they are held various scientific teaching with horns and has caused confusion especially to finan- ing the past scholastic year has been quite silent up to now. has been equipped as such are not handling the posts at Villanova directorships horn Many changes Freshmen may be facing grave responsibilities, no less burden- and bells ranging from the fog the upperclassmen. group. These af- However, this is understandable since this "voice", the voice the cial affairs of this — on various Catholic hospital boards. clanging gong of a were made to accommodate group of some than those borne courageously by previous classes. An variety to the fairs are handled by a At present, Pr. Dougherty is Prior needs of a growing Insti- of Villanova College, WVIL, is in the process of moving to fire engine. changing business men. The question Is college carrer cannot to of the Monastery at Villanova. Count Vlllan to streamline adminis- uninterrupted be promised Ihem, Such Both the wildcat, tution and "Who is to blame for bigger and better quarters in the rear of Charlie's new and Generally, the again asked Pr. Paquette was born in Hyde • have contributed trative processes. for students will certainly III and the car this condition?" prospects our youngest arouse a Park, spirit in Leo Dodd's larger hair abattoir. Unable to replace their summer fill-in Mass., and studied at Souris toward the growing school changes are indicated between the Union of this Issue Negotiations sympathetic and helpful response in the hear*- of all Villa- H. S. and St. Dunstan College, Can- all of the undergraduates. cartoon on page three have been car- at the same time as Bob Hope, the station staff look forward to V^:>:'-y shown by and the Management ada. He took graduate work at the Villanovan. novan men who have met the same challenge and were not of ried on in a haphazard manner. that last Catholic University and- later did Alumni office and Placement a year should witness progress over year's noble The Since the close of last season these ' 102, found wanting. advanced work in Science at' M.I.T. Bureau are located In Room no experiment. talks have been under way, with where he obtained his Master's de- from the former second- of this school therefore a change effort being made by either Every hour year assumes an im- Air Book Store serious And since the limelight of entertainment interest is at gree. Sincfr-then he has been teach- floor quarters; Bell approximately one week new Faculty party until portance which cannot be overestimated, which cannot be ing In the faculties of Mathematics remains In Room 103; to begin. present upon radio both here on the campus and abroad, a of before rehersals were and Chemistry at the college. Room In Room 104; the Dean situation overestimated. You are key men in the strengthening, and Villanova The effect of the whole is this "best friend of Assistant Dean of Men word herewith spoken out against man" Fr. Crawford was born in Tignish, Men and that the lovers of fine music in of Christian civilization. through the is perhaps even the protection our Prince Edward Island, Canada, and Irving occupy offices entered of the great Joy with its commercials, its giant jackpots, it orchids to old ladies, By Loi would be deprived marked 105. It is a pleasure to realize that you will be with us and we shall attended St. Mary's parochial school door of listening to one of the foremost its soap operas, its humiliating quiz shows, its midnight jazz "V" for Villanova 106 houses the Reception takes in Lawrence, Mass. He studied at , Room America. It of orchestras In be with you in carrying out a task, which at first seemed shared by the Secretaries estab- Catholic U. and did graduate work , for Victory Room search an dlabor to orgies, its quip-cracking jprivcrte eyes. Is there any end to its »V" Dean of Men. years of ,' President and the frightening, but now appears inspiring." in Physics at Johns Hopkins U. the the name. It takes time and for Blue and **Double-U" suite has been re- lish torment? Upon completing his studies there ' "B" The President's plan and plot a The Regis- patient thought to he returned to Villanova where he White moved to Room 108. The experience It is quite curious to note that these recent years that have for through the successful season. has been Head of Department in trar's office is entered by the members and White we will the gained in the past seen the radio raised to an instrument of near-perfection have For the Blue numbered 110, while lost: It Physics. door of the orchestra. Would be fight! Room has been located Francis X, N. McGuire, O.S.A. also witnessed the decline of quality programs to a negligible fight! fight! fight! Records seems disturbing that Philadelphia In Room 111. fight close by, have lost one of Its treasured for VILLANOVA! 112 is un- might few. Symphony orchestras have been squeezed out by bop • Fight! At present Room Summer Saw are traditions. Housekeepers and room assigned, and some renovations combos; the opera by football games, and educational pro- mates ai for Victory! From all of this what conclusions take place before the Atlantic City were Rudy Swanson, the fray, expected to be drawn. This is a difficult Allen said recently," For we're out to win use. Room 113 can Modern-Day grams by quiz shows of which Fred has truckdriver for Mason's whole- room Is ready for answer is obviously Crusade question but the office of the Dean of of contestant, sale grocer, Mauslce Smith, truck VILLANOVA lead the way will house the steps to remove the deficit. "They quickly establish the stupidity the and «' new switch- to take driver for Swift's Meat Co., and Arts and Sciences. A Philadelphia news- Forty-thousand men marching for Christ . . . That's what for Victory! The then pay him $20,000 to get him off the air." With a capital "V" Information center Is be- HOW? Fred Seltzinger, Bond Bread man board and papers have done little to aid the the people of Philadelphia will see this coming Sunday after- In Room 117 in what used . . set Never before in the history of the race has man had his . Don Best worked at the Naval ing up orchestra. They merely run the office of the Dean of noon. The parishes of the city and environs, joining together Air Experimental Station drawing Interludes to be the advertisements from week to week present facilities for being informed. And yet, has Mankind to one side of the entrance an up blueprints for a camera mount Men. and say little else. When the their Holy Name Societies, will be individually represented V-I- building. ever been more misinformed? These are fearful days we live to be used in a Greenland expedi- VIL-LA-NO-VA! to the nouncement of the deficit was Professors of Civil Engineer- tion some time in the future . . The story was carried by these thousands of men. , V-A! with the made the whole in, but it is even more tragic that we don't don't realize just N-O— ing will occupy Room 118, seems that Bob Pigeon took on quite a Job for on the back page. . It These men, the heads of their families, will give stirring Vic-to-ry! V-IC Engineering next door In our position is. If this were not so, could any sensible himself this summer—A wife, His "V" for Dean of were aware of the situa- what office is If people Room 119. His secretary's of the Belle Air Yea.^ook. Other some- public testimony of their faith and belef in God. As America's wife, the former Marie Mecklen- R-Y! about heldqu^^^^^ of the tion they would have done person fail to see the incongruity between the news analysis T-O— readied in Room 120. Room "L improvefents will be borg, made him put In a few hours being Activities located changes and it. But to have the an Chaplain's of- Dean of Student thing about reputation for moral laxness becomes ever worse, the Catholic tooth for a tooth, and 121 Is In use as the next week. It's a 1 listed must filled with impending doom and the following program of var- at General Electric, however . . . former Alumni office, on the people do something someone The Business office remains in the men come out and show their respect and regard for God's JSfCk Metzger ran Link Belt during eye for an eye fice. show the way and organize the iety comedy with iis cheap wit and timed applause? But all the the free months and CabarUe Pieft- out. As it turned out, Miami The newspapers are Holy Name. They set the example that others might follow. for a V-I^C- play campaign. if some escape. And a "V" freshmen, campaign. only . this would be forgivable there would be ner helped out at Alden Park . . To all new students, had a horrible season after coming prime movers for such a chain of re- 5~ to far comprehension of Watching them parade will be other thousands of people. Who wired the switch board In the 1 1 ! I ending It's not the You don't have to buy a newspaper. You don't have to go to T-O-R-Y ! : : ^ and the never "HE to Philly. Ergo, It Is beyond dynamo lab?? Bill Wyroie, Nlok ... a hearty 'Wel- imagine that they'll be people how the Philadelphia All this reminds one of the cruades of old, crusades conducted turning vets fetched to most movie, but where can you avoid the radio? Fittl, all. they tell us have a 'de- a Syl Gorman, Herman Diesel, come aboard." In all out again this year. Orchestra can possibly hand CDLtimil sea- in God's name. The marching men, carrying their lighted Dan Ryan, and J. B. Clothier, Sr. \ .. V 2513 students on so many successful Now WVIL is hardly guilty of any of these accusations, "V" for Villanova .} there will be Allentown Bulldogs ficit after and Jr. See these men for future a little bit mobbed, It will be granted that there candles, ore representative of the Catholic world and the work BO it'll be just If you want to see a good football sons. the giant jackpot program. But it is hoped that the "V" for Victory Seriously was especially shocks . . . Anyone see Pete Roddy know). when attendance (as If one didn't game with lots of old faces, our was a time it has to perform. Yes, the crusader's raimant may have ripping down telegraph poles in and *'Double-U" that all you new It should be. How- station keeps its standards high and that the ether during the •'B" for Blue though we do feel recommendation is to take in one of not quite what the mid-city He worked for the terrific heritage to recent years the orchestra changed, but the need for him has remained. It will remain students have a Allentown pro games. Old faces, ever, In coming year will carry a little more than Harry James and the for White In there This Phila. Electric . . . Construc- get full houses. Co. live up to—you got to you say There's BUI Oarlln, has played to as long as there are those who know there is tion and the White we hammer to sort of a a God but choose on . In Bryn Blue some ball scores. Maybe then we'll have some reprieve from the Lancaster Pike For the and drive, pound and Tom Smith, Billy Sullivan, Zip seems to demand Mawr ^ot underway little late name. (Thank outside "committee a • fight! fight! to that great Bill Llllenthal, survey by some not to follow His teachings and abide in Him. will fight! fight! live up ' Zehlpr, Chick Welde gremlins that harass the air waves. JOHN MURPHY. each day Boat, has the orchestra's because George you, Pat O'Brien). George Sphrelber, George S\« PoAt Office, Decem- NOT BACK UP THE TEAM. the overall (Continued on Page 8) Broadcast. mer quarters. I ber 27. 19X8. Now is all of this the studenU' fault? I think not. It is to the MoncUnf. October 11 Chapel Hiember of' ansoriated coHe^tate press. Dlstriliutor at ColleKtate DiKent. up — —Sophomores and Freshmen. Member of Catholic tichool press association. Catholic CoHece Press Association. tM?ieV ^i:iVr^u %rtf;.T*that Tuesday. October 12-Next issue of the VILLANOVAN.

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Clan^inff school bells found no response of running feet and bang- ing; doors last Thursday morning. Deserted classrooms -gave full testi- mony to the wholeheartedness with which residents and Day Hops em- braced the opportunity to take Advantage of the fall Retreat. The resumption of this activity, can- rcelled with the advent of a wartime accelerated programs was heralded Pictured above are some of the lOM people that attended last— 'as another step toward Villanova's day's Dance In tiie VlUaaova Field House. 1%e Vlllaaimns

. return to pre-war standards. ttie background. Some 2000 students heard Rev. James G. Sherman, O.S.A., of the Augustinian Academy, Staten Is- .<•. land. New York, conduct the re- First Fall Dances treat, • Rev. Francis X. N. McGuire, Two victory dances, each on outstanding success, opened president of the College, was cele- brant at the opening high mass. the Villanova social calendars for both the Alumni and the The professed of St. Mary's Hall student body. The first of these was a fitting aftermath to chanted the responses. College Chaplain, Rev. Eidwin T. Villanova's gridiron triumph over Texas A. & M. in its officially Grimes, O.S.A., stated that it is designated "home-coming" game of the season at Franklin y^H^ more tfasn yon can besr? Don't hunber around with a the intention of the administration shaggy scs^. ItH be die ruin of you. Get busy with popular to continue this activity in the fneld, Philadelphia. Five hundred couples crowded Wildraot Croun-Oa hsir tonic. It's the bcrriesi Just a Uttle fait future. be sponsored by the Villanova the dance floor of the Bellevae- grooais your hair neatly and natursfly without tiMft plMtned- Club will be a dance of similar type Joe RogMrs, VlDaaova hMlfbadk, crosses the ffoal line for his second tally acahist Duquesne U. Syl Stratford Hotel on September 18th down look. Relieves annoying diyutss sod removes ugly Taaeili, nomber 58, leads the way while the Ddkes center. Bill Waros tries vainly to .catch the fleeting Bogera to dance to the music of Joe Grady to*be presented at the Central City Chapel Begins This loose dandruff. Helps you paH the Ph«er Nail Test! WUdroot and his orchestra. Through the ef- Hotel on a date to be announced Cream-Oil is non-alcnhalic . . . «»«fr«i«« T!M>Hiff«|; T-«««i;« forts of the committee headed by later. Qet \Neek For Residents a tube or bottle of WHdroot Cream-Oa today at aqy dn^ or Mr. John Simms of the Class of '88 The second, but not the lesser of -; toilet coods counter. Always Rev. Edwin T. Grimes, O.S.A., tht the dance was not only an out- these dances, was the Autumn Hop ask your barber for a college chaplain, announced that standing success socially, but fi- application. And bear this in mind — ^Hnidroot which celebrated the victory over Cream-Ofl is Mainliners Win Twice At Hom^; for all resident religious services nancially as welL Duquesne. Students and their datOs the dwioe of men who put |0od grooming studenU wUl be held at S:4S P. M. This dance is only the first of a crowded the ViUspova Field House nightly. long schedule of activities for the to dance to the smooth and solid Urime, SmytUr, N. Y, Freshmen and Sophomores are '48-'49 season. The next event to ^•f527 music as provided by tlie Villa- 28-0 to attend chapel on Mondays and Outclassed By Army, novans. Many members of Villa^ l^Odtoot Company, Inc. Bo&lo 11, Y. Wednesdays. On Tuesdays and nova's football squad were also N. Thursdays, Juniors and Seniors are present to do some well-deserved / esqiected to attend. All residents with will attend Mass Friday mornings Open Season as usuaL — '^ Win Over Texas Students majr attend Mass at Ifs Saaartmmi I ;, I -A UNtVEBSmr SHOP 12:10dally. :;.•/-•,..;;;; Cadets Too Strong Philsdslphis's larosst sssortment of nationally famous cloUiss. To cocqperate in pre- The Villanova "WildcaU" opened OEFEIT MIS 21-34 JUIRETTS venting accidents. their IMS football campaign three Bry» Hawr FhMrer Shop weeks ago and successfully de- Obey all safety signs. feated a hard fighting Texas A. A Ross Takes Easy First €^ar9age SpecudiMts M. eleven, 84-14 at Franklin Field. before nearly 40,000 shirt-sleeved .. . FREE DELIWERY RED ARROW LINES as Lack of Practice fans. The following Saturday how- 823 Lancaster Ave. Phils. Suburban ever, Hampers Team BRYN MAWR. PA. a confldent Blue and White Tiansportstion Co. squad traveled up the Hudson for Bryn Mawr 0670 : Flowers by Wire NOTE TO ECONOMICS MAJORS: the last time in the current series Although paced by 'fast-stepping and fell easy prey to a surprisingly Olympic star Browning Ross the strong Army team 2g-0. Villanova cross-country team bowed Packed by diminutive Bill Do- to Army 21-34 in CLIPPER « -. a pre-football game herty at quarterl>ack and hard meet held on Friday, the 24th. The COMING YOUR WAY! charging Ralph Pasquariello in the fullback slot, the minions of Coach "Cats" placed all five men in the ..•'•'.•#• Jordan Olivar were forced to come first ten, but they could not cope C R A FT from behind the Aggies who had with the power of the Cadets, who taillied on a spectacular .pass inter- took the next four poaitions behind ception by end Ray Whitaker in the Ross—far behind Ross we might SUITS ARE STILL ONLY opening minutes of play. Following the score, the Main- add. Jim Kennedy broke up this liners came back strong with a sus- combination by taking sixth while tained drive only to be halted by the George Thompson, Charlie McKee visitors on the A. & M. 13. With and Jim McGherin accounted for 8 minutes remaining in the second the balance of the tally, coming $46 period and the Aggies in possesion in eighth, ninth, and tenth respec- of the ball, the turning point in the tively. battle came. Tackle Vince O'Sulli- Ross' victory came as no sur- van recovered Bob Goode's fumble prise, for, as every track fan knows on the' jLegie 20. From this point he represented the U. S. A. in the While most price grapha act Bob Polidor skirted left end for 3000-meter steelplechase in the 13 yards, and two tries later "Big past summer's Olympic Games, like escalators, Clipper Craft and Ralph" crossed the doable strip for and distance running is his specialty. ' the first Villanova score of the ;«?'•••- Gimbels hold the line with a He took the lead at the season. Tom Clavin knotted the gun and held it all the way over the hilly modest $40 for meaty, pure- count at 7-all by converting the extra point. wool flannels and tweeds. The 'Cats cnine back with a real Cross ( scoring barrage in the second half i In 3-button, patch-pocket style, with Doherty, Bob Polidor and Pas- this year's campus favorite. quariello again leading the way. Following Doherty's punt return to Wor»<«rf«, 47.50 the Aggie 40, Polidor and Joe Rogers shared ball-toting chores to bring ZipAxnmd Covert Coats, the ball to the 5 where 225 lb. fullback Pasquariello plunged over for his second score. Clavin's ii // 47.50 placement was good and the 'Cats led 14-7. The next Villanova score came OIMBEL8 NEW MEN'S — GABANARO STORE when Doherty. working masterfully SECOND FLOOR — MARKET from the T, handed the ball to 25 Here's a rugged and handsome shirt of rayon gabardine that Pasquariello who scampered yards to score standing up. shirt action plus comfort. Arrow's sports experts designed for In the final stanzs. Andy Gordon took over the quarterbacking chores Gabonoro comes in several smart colors and is Sonforset* and went to work throwing fotward for the labeled for complete woshability . . . $5.95 passes which accounted last two Wildcat scores. Early in 'Will iMver shrink or Urvtch out of fit. the period Jack Bogan snared a Gordon aerial which picked up 9 yards and another 6 point. In the waning moments of the fray Gordon fife SM ItaffttI, nia. — ARROW heaved a ao-yard pass to Rogers for Villanova's fifth and final touch- SHIRTS and TIES down. The Aggies' Charlie Royalty ac- UNDEKWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS counted ftor the longest run of the (GonUnued on Page 7) , —

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' .. OIlie s Tuesday, Ross and Guida, Villanova Trackmen, Comments October 5, 1948 THE By CoAch Jordan Ollvar SPEAKING VILLANOVAN Page Seven The Duquesne game is the kind port as soon as possible; the Ways with his pass catching ability. Carry American Colors in Olympics of game that every coach enjoys to STtDENT COUNCIL Alumni Rep. — p. Barrett; Phi and Means Committee was in- Defensively, the men have crop up on the schedule once (Continued from Page 1) Kappa Pi—Iver Petersen; Delta Pi of Earl structed to study • Blaik were just in a while. We had expected a hard OF SPO and prepare a Epsilon — J. as outshtanding. Mid'n Critically RTS Hennessey; The Secretary-Treasurer Lambda was In- revision of the Council Constitu- The 'Cats were able to score battle inasmuch as the "Dukes'' structed to present Kappa Delta—J. Goldschmidt; Delta onlv During the past summer, Villa- three trial heats, then faced a financial re- tion; and the Chair four first had won easily in their first two was instructed Pi Mu—D. McGrath. downs and a total of 42 Injured in nova received an honor accorded eleven of the world's top steeple- to yards Western starts and we were nursmg our This Friday's Contest Is No Push-Over- appoint a special committee to rushing. Bob Vinson and only two colleges in the world. A chase men. Included in this array of determine Gus bruises from the Army affair. Sev- the length of the Orien- Dielens each intercepted Villa- pair of truly great trackmen, distance runners was Erik Elm- Here's Why: tation period. nova Train Accident eral starters were slated to see very TEXAS and ARMY desperation passes in the QeoTge Ouida and Browning Ross, sater, of Sweden, holder of the THE final period little action because of injuries. It The Student Council for the pres- (Continued from Page 5) to break up scoring not only were members of the world's record of 8:59.6. Ross drives. ent school year is day Midshipman John Kennedy, United States Olympic team which placed seventh in the was a relief to be able to send in a If Miami were a hopeless the Wildcats will have the domposed of the and A. & M.'s second score when a 3000 meter bunch Army T following The 'Cats Junior in the full crew of Sophmores to carry on. of f£ Bouquet members: Class of 1949— he caught Al Schmid's looked especially good Villanova NROTC traveled to London, England, but steeplechase championship of the misfits—which by the way they to face. punt on his on unit, H. Diesel, R. Dougherty, two occasions when, in was critically injured in a fall also reached finals in their re- world. Some of the Sophs did an excellent aren't — Villanova's The Miami squad ira't F. Mc- own 3 and raced down the sideline the the most ardent particu- shadows of from the speeding Job. One of the greatest perform- rooters Brlde, E. Mihalik, E. Mika, E. to pay dirt. their own goal line they Exposition Flyer spective events, the 440-meters. After their fine Olympic per- still would be dubious of larly big. Their t>ackfl«ld of Carl Sliop held of the ances of the afternoon was prob-. Quinn, R. Stoelker. and T. Sullivan. A week the rampaging West Point Chicago Burlington and and S.OOO-meter steeplechase. formances, the outcome of this Friday's con- Mosso, Joe Krull, Bob Campbell later the story was quite both Browning and ably Class of 1950—E. Doyle, the eleven from scoring. Quincy Railroad. The train, carry- unnoticed by the spectators.; test purely because S:arl and Clive Shrader average "Flowers That Are P. Hen- opposite. The Black Knights of The fine sportsmanship and per- George went on two greater tri- Blaik's slightly The ing That was the role of Pendino nessy, R. Marshall, B. McLarnon, the Hudson, series !^^^^^which started In 1908.1908, midshipmen homeward bound Dom former backfield coach is now di- under 170 lbs, while the forward Pleasantly Different" starting their 26th \ ''*'"*^f formances of both Guida and Ross umphs in post-Olympic meets in and H. Postupack. fene^ed in 1943 thus from a summer cruise, on defense. He made a lot of gaJn- recting Class of 1951— season in Michie Stadium,Stadium niiK I ?"« ended with was travel- in the Olympic tryouts, the games Ireland, England, and on the Con- the Hurricane's football for- wall tips the beams at an even 200 pabrrr,— the ing saving tackles did fair piece Lancaster Ave at Roberts P. Davis, J. Holland, and T. skirted the Wildcats on the short end of a approximately 80 MPH when and a tunes. And even if the 'Cats with tackle Blmie Settembre, the Smith. ends, and crashed themselves, and the post-Olympic tinent. win Class 14-1 record. Over the accident occured. of work on pass defense. this Friday Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Presidents—1949, G. Guida* through the Villanova line the 15 game An emer- contests are a shining tribute to The first of these the British and break the Jinx "Humphrey" of the squad at 285. for a was 1960; E. Krieg; 1951, route the Cadets amassed a gency stop was made at Benkelman, Pendino Blocks Two Men which Army (and Gustafson Miami also has another O. Schuster. decisive 28-0 victory. grand themselves, their school, and their Empire Meet at the White City for Army "•^2?**^ MTK MAWl total of 678 points Nebraska, where His outstanding bit of the day Qualified members: Editor, The Mainliners were while Villanova immediate medical coach, Jim Elliot. Stadium. Here the United States that matter) has held over them, alumnus to plague the Wildcats. Wli* 2422 Villa- outclassed teams attention his blocking our first score novan F. in every were able to enter the scor- was given the injured man was on there's bound to be a little sadness , who has tamed the — Guzikowski; Editor, department. Smooth work- Before either athlete could be- team defeated the entire British ing column only 3 times at a local hospital. when Billy Doherty went fifty as Villanova has 'Cats on Belle Air, T. Sullivan; Class of '49 ing proved master- for SO come a member of the Olympic Empire by the score of 9^ to 3V^. had their last more than one occasion, points. yards on a punt return after a ful- as the field general Although unconscious for two At White City the medley relay crackat West Point—at least for a is on deck to aid the Hurricanes, of the Since team, he had first to qualify in the Frinzi. the renewal, the man of and a half weeks, handoff from Mickey Dom while. but fortunately he'll be on the Cadets from his quarterback posi- Kennedy was re- National Collegiate Meet, the Na- team of Guida, Bourland, Cochran side- Coach Earl "Red" ported blocked the first man down, Every tion. Winfield Scott, Bobby Bla'ik have had as improving. He suffered * Villanova football fan lines. Tucker, a former Miami high Jack ' and Whitfield won, as did the two- ^ ' . tional A. A. U., and finally the much their own knocking him off his feet com- Stuart, and Jim way in the scoring a fractured skull, broken ribs, mile steeplechase team of Ross, knows . He was athlete, played for the 'Canes in Cain, all swivel- and : tryouts. In first deoartment. Olympic the two pletely. got CHECKS hipped From '43 to '46 the lacerations of the Then he up and as the coach of the greatest backfield 1943 before entering West Point, CASHED halfbacks, ripped off yard- head and face. Ault, Overton Kirk. of these meets, the first six men in and Cadets, paced by such greats At present another would be tackier was about combination in West Point and as a passing and running "CONVENIENTLY" age through and around the Blue- as he is confined to the each event qualified for the try- From England the two Vllla- grid- ace Felix "Doc" Blanchard to grab Doherty, he put on another White forward wall for and Glenn U. S. Naval Hospital at . . Great novans went to Paris for the iron annals . Arnold Tucker, of a Miami eleven which won 6 Army touch- Davis outs. 7*he first three in the try- Billy piled up 199 points while the Lakes, Lll. cruncher to release on the , while dropping 1. Opmi Daily downs while big Dan Foldberg cuts then became members of the French Internationale with France, and only defensive , ability of the' Army sidelines. It's hard to evaluate this Rip Rowan. well-trained quick loot at roster gave nouc. o, ,utu» gre.t,e» held Kennedy was returning ']. team representing the United States Italy, Australia, and the United His foot- A the reveals Open Evenings ^^l^-;:;;;;:,!;"^ J" ^l'.^ from the one play but it was definitely the ball perfectionists crossed Villa- that Harry Ghaul is back. Ohaul annual NROTC which this t>.. .,' at the XIV Olympiad. States competing. summer turning in be- Open Saturday took Guida ran with Bolen, Harden point the game as nova's goal line no less than 31 has been slightly less than terrific the Villanova men to Hawaii. ;i •; At the first of the trial meets, fore that we had muffed two The cruise and Chambers in the mile relay times in 5 years. in his three years at Miami. NOTARY PUBLIC 24 HR. lasting six weeks, was the National Collegiate at Minne- chances to dcore. AUTO LICENSE SERVICE WELCOME for training and the 1600 meter relay. Both Gustafson played under 'Pop' Usually looked upon only as a 'CATS purposes. Midshipmen apolis, Ouida was competing against It quite pleasure ser from races were won by the Americans was a to Warner and the late Jock Suther- punter par excellence, he led the Villanova embarked on the the country's foremorst middle- George Guida turn in a good per- 69th Street U. S. S. in 5:11 and 3:10.9 respectively with land at Pitt in the early 20's. In squad in rushing yardage gained Terminal Princeton, an aircraft ear- distance runners in the 400-meter. formance too. He never gave up TERMINAL HAMBURG HEARTH ner, and Guida turning in a sensational 46.8 1926, he went to V. P. I. as head last year with a 5.85 average in 5S the U. S. S. Iowa, one of Here he qualified by placing fifth. on that long run even though at '30, tries. Broad our better known anchor leg in the 600. coach. In he returned to Pitt In the punting department CHECK SERVICE & Olney Terminal I iANCASTER AVE. BRY NMAWR, battleships. ::. George then went on to the Na- the outset it looked as though he PA. In Paris, Ross, again running in as backfield coach under Suther- Ghaul has written his name into ':-. tional A, A. U., since, although might be thrown for a long loss. the 3000-nieter steeplechase won in land. In 1934, Andy was named to the record book three years in a v. - , he had already become eligible for he apparently trapped, the good time of 9:24.9. Then, when the same position at Dartmouth row. In '45, he had a 40.6 average 'the tryouts, he needed more compe- really turned the speed. After Paris, Browning went to he on under —the beginning of in 73 tries to top the nation in that tition as he had been out most of entire line did good defen- Ireland for meets at Dublin and The a a highly successful combination. department; in '46 he did even bet- the season due to a leg injury. sive job with Bob Riley, George h^rr Belfast. In the rain and on a grass When Blaik went to Army in 1941, ter as far as averages go with a 42.1 V ^4eA^ After placing sixth at Milwaukee, Pavalko, and Danny Brown being track at Dublin, Ross was second Andy tagged along. There he re- on 57 attempts, but that was only THE PSYCHOLOGICAL Guida then proceeded to the very consistant. mained for seven years including good enough for third place FACTORS OF in 4:19 to Barry, Ireland's cham- in the OOLTtSHNCSS MANiFEST Olympic tryouts where he took pion, in the mile run He also ran Rogers, FMnsi Star the "golden ages" in West Point nation. Last year, he again posted THEMSELVES IN A VARIETY OF V : third place behind Mai Whitfield of with winning sprint In the backfield our two left half- football history—1944 through 1946. a 40.6 average on 63 tries, and got WAYS. WHAT ARE the medley THEY, Ohio State and Dave Bloen, of team of Mathias, Elschner and backs were goiiig to town. Joe When , Gustafson's off the longest kick in the school's MR. JACKSON^ •»! Colorado. Harnden. Rogers showed dT return of his 1946 former backfield running mate at history — a 77-yard boot against ./ mrnpiJOWN Ross also qualified for the try- Ross' last meet at Belfast was form with two fine touchdown Pitt was promoted to the position Florida. outs by winning the 3000-meter also held in the rain and on grass runs and when he wasn't in there of Athletic Director, Andy accepted Gustafson really has a sleeper in with a the Navy faculty now well little Mickey Frinzi was speeding Steeplechase at Minneapolis. track, but here he won the mile in the coaching Job at Miami and went Clive Shrader. Last seaaon as a esteblished In the new and sidestepping to sizeable gains. Naval Browning then went on to the Na- the same time of 4:19. Besides the out on his own for the first time freshman, he returned 6 punts for Science building, formally score, we desig- tional A. A. U. where he placed mile. Browning ran the 880 leg of Despite the lopsided since 1933. He's had plenty of op- 839 yards and a phenomenal 56.5 TO nated as the Commodore work to do if we GRADUATE John third, and finally to Evanston, the sprint medley with Wr'ght, still have a lot of portunity to use all the creative averages. HELPS BILL Barry Building, *"*• thirty-six fresh- Illinois for the tryouts in in are to keep winning against future ability at his as Miami The experienced Olympic Thompson and Harnden which command "Hurricanes" no men were entered in the Regular which he took the runner-up posi- the Americans easily won from the opponents. Johnny McKenna and hasn't the material Army had trouble in jnrinning hiandily over ORGANOLEPTIC NROTC program at Villanova. This tion. Bob McMillan of the Los Jamaicans. Jerry Neri scouted the Mianii oops, I mean has. Rollins College last Friday OPTIMUM night, past month eighty students were Angeles Athletic Club Bill the team and they said that Miami Under Harding, the Hurricanes 25-0. In the of .:,/. and In meantime Guida has gone words Jerry Neri, admitted into the NROTC program Overton of Auburn also qualified. dY) to Prague, Czechslovakia. where looks exactly like Army. The game used the single wing. Gustafson has who scouted the Miami-Rollins con- under GRATIFICATION! contract status. This last Having qualified for the Olym- he won the 400 meter in 47.5 and at this point looks like a toss-up. installed the Army with all its test, "For .; T team which has made a group were composed of a few up- pic left the first place We'll call heads! (Does anyone have variations. fact. 'this is team, Ross and Guida then anchored American In the third complete change from the single per classmen and the two-headed coin??). rest fresh- with 63 other track and field men team in the 1600-meter relay. . a straight year that Miami will be wing to the T, Miami showed Army I..ER...HRUMMPH! men. •;;.•; THAT ^SAY, BILL, HOW IS IT aboard the S. S. America for the George's last meet was at Stras- throwing a different formation at a great deal of deception. Of SHUCK5,N0.'ISM0I€D SOUNDS UKE SIGNS /S...KOFF! KDFF! r...ER OF'C/GAR£TTE These new men brought the XIV Olympiad at Empire Stadium burg, France where he cleaned up Jordan Olivar's 'Cats. In 1946, the course, Gustafson hasn't the men YOU ACTED SO LOGY A LOT LAST NIGHT HANGOVER- TO total ME. WHY NOT CHANGE NROTC enrollment at Villanova, in Wembley, London. by winning the 100, 200, 400 and Miami Preview 'Canes used variations of the old to work with that he had while at IN CLASS TODAY ? AND THIS MORNING TO PHIUP MORRIS^THE ONiy LEADING both regular and contract, to Of the two, Guida was the first anchoring the first-place mile relay Pitt single wing. Last year, Hard- Army, but he does have a fast back- SPLENDID, AND ARE YOU MY PHARYNX FELT and 186, (Continued from Page 5) MR. JACKSON ! CIGARETTE PROVED makes possible a full to compete. George stayed in the team. ing employed L-formation, DEFINITELY r battalion,' an some- field and the game this Friday night SUFFERING DRY AND instead YOUR BRiaiANCE MERELY m MOUTH (LESSIRRITATING. . J of the single running throughout the gruelling Throughout these meets George Gustafson will probably start thing of a cross between the single at the Orange Bowl will be close company of the ADUMBRATES FROM A COLD? HAD A CREPUSCULAR past. ^ trials and in one of the heats, hit and Browning received numerous Mario De Marco and John Ferguson wing and the T, and now, this year. and hard fought all the way." YOUR. For 48 seconds flat. In the final, trophies, plaques and medals which at guards. Ferguson is another CONOmOH OF NOH TASTE.f the regular freshmen, en- rolling which included the fleetest 400- they so richly deserved for their fullback who was switched to the COMPOS MENTIS. at Villanova was the suc- /•" cessful meter men in the world, he finished outstanding performances. The line last spring. Plenty of reserve completion of nation-wide will be available from Tom competitive sixth; sixth best in the entire world. faculty, the school, their coach and help '\"^ \j: examinations which Ross' final came immediately their teammates are truly proud of Flynn, a West Catholic alumnus, began last November. Scholarship David. v:?R! and physical after Guida's, and Browning, who these two fine athletes and gentle- Lee Wilson and Sam /' examinations were followed by had finished fourth in one of the men Art Davies is the only center of MEN!...SAVEI m< interviews. Then re- note that Miami has, and even he view by state examination boards is playing the position for the first -^l % preceded assignment to Villanova. At time. Besides losing Doyle, Schuler 'V^^: THANKS FOR THE V H the conclusion of their four- ON FALL CLOTHES year and Sutter, Wally Lutz quit school ADVICE, JOHNNY ijy/-^^ scholarship, which includes while Bob Hopler is lost for the lUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER summer training cruises, E? .'••- they will injury, so receive season with a neck PHILIP commissions as Ensigns in MORRIS SURE HAVE OOLTISHNESS MANIFESTS the actually, the Hurricanes have lost TSELF Navy or Second Ueutenanta In A MILDER . CLEANER , FRESHER BY FAILURE BUILD YOUR the five centers. V"' TO RECOGNIZE ..N VOCABULARY Marine Corps. .'..•: With the Davies switch, a clean GABABDINE TASTE . I SMOKE AS MUCH PHIUP MORRIS A CIGARETTE OPTIMUM -"th, moat faverabU"- The Contract students applied for ^eep was also made of the 1947 AS EVER BUT MY THROAT AND SUPERIOR IN QUAUTY TO ALL ORGANOLIPTIC -"•ff.cting .rgan. admission directly to Capt. T. handle the key C. quarterbacks. To FEELS SALUBRJOdS THIS ' •f touch, ta«to, Thomas, si-' OTHER L6ADING BRANDS »moll." So. for OPTIMUM the Professor of Navni' position in the T Carl Mosso, a for- MORNING ORGANOLEPTIC GRATIFICATION, Science at Villanova, during Aug- mer halfback. Jack DeBello and r«afi "TOP COVEBT SMOKING PLEASURE." ust. One hundred and eighty-six Dave McDonald will share the LOOKS UKE you've DOLTISHNESS candidates took mental and physi- duties. -"ttupidity" FOUND THE ANSWER cal tests and were interviewed by At the remaining backfield posts AOUMMATi -"ferosharfow" TO 'CIGARETTE the P. N. S. T. and his staff. afford be These the Hurricanes can to TOPCOATS men will toke (s^ANGOVER' NON COMPOS MENTIS - Rowflhlf Naval Science optimistic. They think they have ^^rr courses m tran«l«tod: "to bo croclcod; for four years, attend ofF one a real threat in the person of Clive yowr nul" cruise and receive reserve commis- Shrader, who in last season's final r. PHARYNX -"throat" sions. They will be subject to serve game against Alabama, outpassed ///" - two CREPUSCULAR 'dork; twIIJt" years in the Navy if they are and outran All American Harry II.TV ^y. called HUGE ZIp-ta <»I-W»tl LlMr«, SALUUIOUS to do so by the Secretary of Gilmer. Gustafson can count on QUOD ERA. -"whoUiOmo; fro.h"- the Navy. , Since they agree to serve Bob Bowman, Joe Krull, and Al SELECTION iust liko PHILIP MORRIS cioorottot 100% WOOL WORSTED DEMONSTRANDUM if called they will be draft exempt Hudson, at the other halfback posts, QUOO ERAT Af Th« DEMONSTRANDUM-. as are the regular NROTC students. all veterans of the 1947 campaign. AvailttbU or "Chock and DowbU Chock I" He also has a promising freshman, Elmer Smith. FALL SUITS tC^ Bob Campbell will get the' nod as FACTOBY All joking astdo, Ganf the starting fullback. At 166 pounds, he's one of the lightest full- '29 '34" THOUSANDS : backs in the country. Harry " ^**(». ^ CIGAREHE HANGOVER is nothing Ghaul, who was relegated to a punt- of GARMENTS to laugh about. ing role Why don't you try last year because he was ALWAYS CAKUED Philip morris .> From all over America out of condition, looked terrific in IN STOCK smokers report *NO cigarette YOU spring practice and if he returns to hangover when you smoke form, Campbell will have the relief PHILIP MORRIS. That's because Philip that he needs. Ghaul not only led morris is definitely less the nation in punts in 1940 but he irritating than any other SAVE 1/2 leadin g brand ! You'll be glad t>iAW YOUk WATCH was also one of the top scorers with iomorrow—you smoked Philip an even 100 points. WSERVES morris today! AFr£A W£ REPAIkir- The 'Cats should have their hands ^AIL DEK>Srr ^^ Balph Fleier, Cf and pounds. wUI attempt to fill the sUrtIng full *6 PAY Ue end this Friday but if Andy |-TpfC6ATS>0R W£MTHM6$Jfi6Hr Mrth which was vacated by Tony Yovloatn, a VUlanova All-Opponent Gustafson hasn't brought the Army • 5 Day Reptiir R«rvlce team with him, the outcome should 5TH FLOOR Reasonable selection ot' 1947. The Mg Sophomore allowed fhne prontlse In • Prices be favorable and Villanova should • AR Work Guaranteed ' drlU% and tj^onld prove roogii to the vtsltlng "WUdcats". have their victory of the campaign. WATCH JEWELERS ANTHONY WAYNE PHIUP THtATRl MOBIIS DLDQ., WAVNB, PA. Phone Wayne I'nwUcUfd tar UiXm m llo — — —

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The 5th Column FACULTY ROSTER ^. *' (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) Sanctuary Society Begins lOStii Hall). To improve campuswide re- He is now Df>an of Arts St Science. Dr. Albert Borowik— Awioc. Prof. ception WVIL when it opens for Incidentally, A. J. "Tony" Mullen, (?hein. Eng. Mr. Samuel W. Canan—A«*it. Prof., nN- business in about 2 weeks, will and Pat Laferty, both of the class Blec. EiiR- Year of Service at Villanova abandon its old frequency of 538 of '49, left earlier in the summer to Mr. Maxim M. Che4>enuk—Instruct- K.K- for something up around 640. join the Augustinian Order. or, Education. Danwalter—Asst. Prof., Larry La Rosa and Dick Muso«III Dr. Kurt A. Sanctuary Society, Villa- the priest at What with the blanket promotion Chemistry. The have finally made the grade. Larry VILL FranclH P. Dayton, U. S. M. C. of all reserve ensigns in the air, Major nova's oldest organization started B. Michallk, the group's became Mayor and Dick became —A sat. Prof.. Naval Science. its one hundred and sixth year with elected president, introduced George many of out- former war heroes have Mr. Vlto J. DlVlnclnro—AsstL Prof., mH Vice-Mayor of 15th A Walnut Sts. Modern Languaffes. very local girls' college, the gonp berserk. Bill a meeting Tuesday evening, Septem- Ssjrmanekl, the Vice President, and VILLANOVA COLLEGE, VILLANOVA, PA. Tuesday, October 12, 1948 At a Scanlon Woke Mr. Leo A. Dann—Asst. Prof.. Edu- Vol. 24 ~ No. 2 administration gave out the word up the other night in the middle of oation. ber 28. Rev. Thomas A. Purcell Edgar LeBlanc, the Slecretary, all that the little females were not to Lr. (Jk) John S. Barwaker, Jr. O. S. 'A., the moderator, addressed of whom were elected last spring a dre^m where he was conning the Science. carry their lunches in paper bags.' Asst. Prof.. NavcU the group and welcomed its new USS Wisconsin Broad Street in Dr. Francis J. Frene—Asst. Prof., to hold office during the current Cotillian Reason: They made the school look up mem1:>er8, briefly outlining the Councilmen Soph Date Is Chemistry. year. like a defense plant. But the ver- Philly aroun(i O'Malley's Hail, and Mr., George O. Georgl—Instr, Civil duties an dmerits enjoyed in the satile undergrads wre not to be tied up, at the Salvation Army's Eng. society's prime function, assisting The President outlined the aktam Dr. Alexander Goulet—Instr. Mod- outdone. they carry the noon- USO. One future JG came up with of society for the coming year Set; First Major Dance New ern LanKuages. the Convene In the brilliant idea hiring hall tory. time vittles in huge lunch pails. of a Mr. John H. Hall—Instr., Physics. and the possibiUty of limiting ths Rev. Edward J. McCarthy, O.8.A.. Latest addition to the Villanova admission strictly by rank— 200 kegs Re\|. Isaac Insunsa, O.S.A.—Instr.. Modern LianKuages. Assoc. Pro*., History. groups membersh ip. faculty: Fr. Bdward McCarthy. No of root beer—Stag — and have Villanovans Under the Baton of Mr. Eugene W. Klefer, Instr, Math. Mr. Jamea L. Miller—Asat.. Prof., The next meeting of the Sanc- 2nd Session George everybody sit around and swap sea newcomer to the campus, Fr. Mc- Mr. Philip M. LuppI—Instr.. EnRliah. Math. tuary Society will be held the Toes- stories. Mantey— Instr., His- Mr. Joseph Wi Ratigan—Inatr.. "Eing- Beitzer to Provide Music at Carthy, who coached baseball here Mr. Martin J. day before the first Friday in No- Latest in education: Classes by tory. liah. Last Thursday eveninsr ,the 8tu- during the war, has spent the last Mr. Carmen F. Sort!—Instr.. Math. vember. Dr. Karel V\ Marecek—Prof . , His- Field House year bai^storming South America. television. dept Council held Its second meeting of the scholastic year. Michael addressed the council Dougherty Social life at Villanova will be given an appropriately with regard to the activities of fratemiUes and clubs on the cam- gala introduction Saturday, October 23rd, when the Class of put. of the Social Com- Chairman '52 presents its Sophomore Cotillion in the Field House. John mittee, Frank McBride made a final financial report on the Autumn Hop Currie has been appointed chairman of the committee. i^ich grossed $880. Traditional in Villanova history, the Sophomore Cotillion Plrooee^p of $860 were turned over to the Student Council. is the first major social event of the year. This dance is pre- It was also announced at the sented annually as « form of meeting that due to the lack of co- welcome to the Freshman Class "I smoked operation on the part of the Fresh- members and as their .fonnal in- CHESTERHODS man Class, there is a tentative pro- troduction to the upperdassmen. the wearing of posal to extend The music of the Villanovans, indefinitely. "regs" popular collegiate or^estra, will committee was organised off stage while moklng my new A rally be featured at the dance from nine for the purpose of promoting pre- until one o'clock. Marion Stodder, game get-togethers and in turn a charming vocalist, will enhance the fuller school spirit. Members of the win be ia Ncnr evening's romantic setting. picture, THE ente pnMstioe drills^ committee are M. Marshall, chair- The presidents of two campus LOVES OF CARMDL Tickets J. Holland; L Peterson; P. fraternities announced plans for the for this open informal Davis, F. Ouzikowski opening of activities with inaugral affair may be procured from John Kevin McChesney. NFCCS Dele- meetings this week. President Olshefski or Bill Drolet. Admission There's no finer smoke. I know. gate, spoke on the functioning of William Fleming of the Delta Pi will be 12.40 per couple, tax in- BAND MEMBERS TO his group, and Daniel McGrath was Mu, Arts and Education Fraternity, cluded. elected as junior delegate for the sdieduled the first meeting of his Rev. Thomas A. Puroell, O. 8. A., same organisation. group for Thursday evening, Oe> Moderator of the Class, said ar* iii/»^ rangements W^^^: Its Mi cfgnreffe* MARCH IN B OSTON The following is a list of regu- tober 14. at. 7:80 P. M. in the Blue with the local girls' :%;*>" lations governing school activities Room of the Field-House. Rev. colleges are being made asking that as given by Rev. George J. Mo- B«dward McCarthy, new dean of the the students be granted late per- Gtoup to Travel in Chartered Busses; Will LangUin, O. S. A., Dean of Student Arts and Science school, will be the mission so that they might attend. Activities. guest speaker. All Arts and Edu- In the past, these dances have U'ff^ Leave Thursday 1. "Bveninff meetlnfrs of all cam- cation students sre cordially in- always attracted a iarge crowd duba. orKanlasttons. all aoctsl pus vited to attend. with each succeeding Sophomore aciiviUea. play rehearsals, etc. are Class trying to outdo tiie other. impressiTe blue unlfonned not to start before 7 P. M. In order This Thursday IHUanora's not' to Interfere with chapel. Bryan McLamon, newly elected The Clam of 19B2 beUeves thay are 8TAREINO IN wishes to Bcmd will lecnre for Boston to ploy at the T^lanoTa-Boston 1. **If an orKanlsation president of the Lamba Kappa off to a good start having over use Ifendel. the C and P. audi- ns fifty members on THE LOVES game. Friday night. This will be the fourth torium, the Ojrmnaslum. or the Blue DelU fraternity. sUted that their the various com- OF CARMEN please notify mittees. for the this year. Members previously Room after C P. M.. first meeting of the school year appeaiance band played office so that there win be no COLUMBIA this w)ll take place in Room 21S, Mendel A TECHNICOLOR PICTURB games. conflicts. »#:;:• at the Texas A&M, Army and Duquesne 1. "EkLch oncanlsatlon Is to have Hall, this evening st 8 o'clock. New Ths tMnd will trsTsl T9 A BBCKWORTH CORPORATION PRODUCTION on file with the Dean of Student members from the Pre-med and Torch Parade niglit by bus sad srrirs in pur* To Activities a statement of Ihe Science schools srre welcomed. Cur- Friday morning: llisy wi^ play at pose of their orsanlsation. list of This success is dns in no small their addresses, name rent members are urged to attend the footbaU gaas Friday night, officers and Send Off Team to the eCfnts of FT. Handran, of Faculty Moderator and roster of this important organisational func- ramainiag in Boston until Saturday Bqyls^ the band's manager, membem This Information Is doe tion. morning; when tii«y will maka ths by November 1. and Ridiard Bogis ths drmn major. A torchlight parade, tha first of the retom trip. (Continued on Page 8) the nonnal eomple- Sunday night befbni registratiOB group gathered under president information was released by Mich- ment. Ten had to forego the trip they were in for five grueling days CUIPUS CUIBS PUIII John Link's tutelage to draw up ael Marshall, newly appointed because of heavy weekend rlsssws. of practiee. In that time musie and plans for a coming smoker. Feb- chainnan of the Student Council This year's band almost doubled mardting drills wei e rehearsed. ruary initiations and the annual Spirit Conunittee. the 45-pieoe group of last year. Wm* marddng. the band forms-' a rOR'SIICTIIIITIEII dinner-dance were also discussed The Freshmen and the band will The increase has made possible tlie six-man line and stretches back 12 and placed on the agenda of future assemble at C dc F auditoriim. addition . depth ing unit for the winter season. map plans lor their activities which was always well received. Posters giving ftirther details wiU Those who have heard the band They win be Joined by tlie tliirty during the new school year. The This and the Inter-Frat ball were be posted next week. T^e oon»- this year will attest to ttie StoeoeM men in the glee club whi^ is also language clubs look forward to a set aside for working over at the n»ittee expects a record turnout, is has been. Not only have the under the direction of Fr. Handran. highly successful social year while group's next meeting. The Hum- especially from the freshmen. Their % marbling formations been out- There are as yet no plans set for the Belle Maoque has an ambitious phrey award to the outstanding expectations arise from the recent Colorado says- standing, but the musical arrange- eoneerts but it is hoped they will production schedule ahead. freshman engineer is under the successful student council efforts to GIRL of University of St faJm. ABC ment of the new *^ for inilanova" be as aotive and busy this year as irhe Spanish club with Father fraternity and investigations were enforce freemen orientation regu- along with renditions from a large Lorenzo Loxano. O. S. A., as mode- (Continued on Page 8) lations. rator, and Tony Gulotta as Presi- L<& because no other "I smoke Chesterfield dent, held its inaugural meeting or as good- '*^ Poets Prepare For Welding Contest Thursday evening in the C and F A UGHT WOULD PREVENT THIS. TOO! ^ can offer as MILD a smoke auditorium. Since last year's brand functions were so successful^ it WB8 National Contest For Engineers planned to again hold an Noche . . . they SATISFY." ^f^ tasting a smoke %%^' Espanol and the popular »«*• dinner- ^* .-.«•' dance in honor of Cervantes. • The Nstional Poetry Association The trustees of the James F. Die Neustadter Kries, Villanova's v^: with offices in Los Angeles Cali- Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation German club, began proceedings CHESTERFIELDS fornia recently announced Novem- announced September IS, 1948 to COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE with a meeting of the executive MORE ber 5th as the closing date for April L 1849 as the period for sub- board last week. Last May John national survey acceptance of manuscripts for the mitting entries in its annual engin- Cigarette ... by latest McDonnough was elected to serve than any other Annual Anthology of CoHege poetry. eering undergraduate awards and as president of the group, while Ed scholarrtiip pirogram. The current Students of Villanova are eord- Herbester and Gene Koval were competition is the second in a ten lally invited to submit verse for chosen ss co-vice presidents. Fran- year series of progrsms which publication in this work. No cis Reese is treasurer of the club for inclusion of offer to engineering undergraduates charges or fees verse of which Rev. William J. Lunney, the oM>Oftunity to compete in the in the Anthology is made. O. S. A., Is moderator. preparation of papers on various The recognition afforded by New members were welcomed phases of welding for monetary to publication will reflect credit to the the Belle Masque society and asked well ss afford individual awards as well as scholastic and school as to report the following night for satisfaction to those students who industry reeognition. auditions. A freshman club is in print. It Under tha may sse their work award plan, engine- planned which will enable them to to ering students various wiM also offer an oi^ortmiity of engine- gain experience before taking part ering schools compare such work with that of snd colleges will sub- in the regular plays. Plans for the mit papers others of their own sge and attain- on are welding applica- year include dramatic readings >' a < yy

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