Princeton Beaten; Fordham, Niagara Fives Test Wildcats

six-foot- rec soph who may well bring the Rams back to the Metropohtan top in a season or two. - Melvin is a fiery, take-charge type of guy who led the Frosh team with a 25.5 point average last season. . mm Starting up front with Melvin 'L will be vets Joe Dempsey, 6-5 a Vol. 36— No. 12 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. JANUARY 12, 1961 junior and captain John Coal- man, the Rams' leading rebound- Asian Powderkeg er last season. Coalman is the Original Production balancing . factor in the young lineup. By Graduate Theatre Sophft At Guard Student Credits Crisis To In the backcourt, the Bronx To Appear On-Campus Rams will try to punch a hole ! "From Sea to Shining Sea", China Famine, Laos Disunity in the Villanova Dam with the original production of Mr. sophs by Mork F. Quinn, Jr. Frank Cipriani and Bob George Herman of the Graduate La wry. is snnall shoestring country of 12,000, Both guards are short- Theatre Department will make South Viet Nam a ies, standing (X)0 in southeastern Asia. It is bordered on the east and south six feet ajid 5-9 its initial appearance on the North respectively. Villanova campus on February by the South China Sea, on the north by Communist Coach John Viet Nam, and on the west by a larger, landlocked country, Boch is looking to 15 and will run through Sunday the future, Laos. and the sophs will the 19th. get needed is part of peninsular-like hub experience. With a The two-act drama was term- It the most important a few breaks, of the isolated island sovereignities and possessions of the the Rams could bet- Cats Continue Cold Streak ed by Mr. Herbert as "a musical ter their free world in Asia and the Pacific. Some of these are the eight and eighteen fable that humorously satirizes mark of last season. The Big strategic positions of Formosa, the Philippines, Borneo, Su- Five: the American way of life em- This As Rockets Vent matra, Malaya. game could be just what Revenge M phasizing the peculiar differ- and the doctor ordered for The weekend South Viet Nam is a predominately agricultural country. the leth- freeze came vein the Rockets didn't need to The Big Question ences that have occured in argic, loosely-knit Wildcats. early for Villanova's Its most important product is rice, but there are sizeable traveling much help from the Fates since By Bgd Simmonds music, dance, and clothing since Wildcats quantities of corn, sugar, cabbage, and rubber grown. The The 'Cats might well be look- as they were snowed they played an aggressive and the early sixteenth century up under The past weekend was a sour note in the young mineral resources of the country have been developed to only ing up to the Purple Eagles of Saturday night by Toledo steady game. season of Big until modern times." Five . Niagara beat LaSalle, Dayton a small extent, but the possibilities for further capitalization University, 62-55. ; -^ dumped St. Joe's, Niagara Saturday night, unless ^ ; The 'Cats held a slim lead The plot primaxily concerns and Toledo toppled Villanova. After ruminating over these defeats on them seem great. Industry is starting to expand with they can shake the cans from This game marked the second through most of the first half itself with a diabolical, under- and many other disappointing losses of seasons past, I the support of United States development programs. their tails, and act like team- straight defeat suffered by Al but a scoring spree by Toledo's finally came world agent, Mr. Scratch, played to question one of the area's infallible There is one more fact concerning South Viet Nam that mates, not strangers. Four Severance's pivot man, George credos: The best basketball Jim Willard, who makes a Club in by | j the young Patterson, around the East is played in Philadelphia. should be mentioned, however. It is that South Viet Nam starters, a good bench, experi 'campaign. The victory was a brought the half to a close with side bet with Michael the Arch- This belief has been absorbed more or less by Lee Van Tai, freshman engineer from Viet Nam, confers with is an integral factor in the Communist Chinese master plan ence, and the additi-on of prom- tasty revenge for Coach Eddie Toledo sporting a 1 point mar- osmosis. Local angel (John Dillon) that he can ising sports scribes and anouncers beat the drums with great fervor VILLANOVA ripporter iMark Quinji on problems and issues con» for the domination of Southeastern Asia. new talent will make the Melvin's Rockets over whom last gin, 35-34. win the United States over to over Uie local teams and their great success on fronting the Oriental nation. is the which Le Tai is a citizen. Eagles one of the best in .the year's Wildcats romped, 74-52, Once the Rockets snatched the court. his side. The United States is This country of Van Many Accolades (iiven is nation, Saigron, country. at the Palestra. the lead they staved off every personified by the acting of Tom His home located in the major city of the I realize that Big Five teams have complied is of Butler A cold shooting Vilanova surge with torrid, fine records over Kennedy as Sam. a metropolis of 2,000,000. Tai's father a Professor Fantastic night was the years, but records are deceiving. They have Languages in of the city's high schools. Tai received Fantastic Al Butler— again the downfall of the clutch sniping. Led by the 6'7" gained a good The other two principals are one 28.6ppg 'Cats number of post-season Upperclassmen Retreat To — Patterson, tournament bids. Philly teams have also his primary education there. When he completed this, he ^sixth in the nation is. as in the previous Buffalo a 20 point contribu- Liaa the attractive female assist- — six foot loss. contributed an adequate tor, share of Ail-Americans. received an International Cooperation Administration scholar- two, and wings them in from all The visiting Villanovans hit a plus hard driving Gerry ant to Mr. Scratch and Bess, Then a question arose Galicki in my mind. If all these things are true, Take Place On Jan. 22-25 ship for undergraduate study in the U.S.A. He chose Villa- over the court. Butler will start meager 21 out of 59 from the and Larry Jones, the the assistant to Michael. These why IS it that Philadelnhia teams rarely score nova University and now is a Freshman Engineer here. with hold-overs Don Jones and floor with to many lags in their home team broke the close game victories over rolQs are portrayed by Carol nationally ranked powerhouses! The Rev. Norbert W. Whitlev. with opening exercises, a confer- Len Whelan, with two great attack at vital moments. Skit- wide open midway in the scond Pierce and Jane Anderson re- Army of 250,000 Five Bids OSA, University Chaplain, has ence, and Benediction followed tish half with In Two Years Tai asserted that his countrymen are an "independence- sophs joining them. The soph ball handling was anoUier a ten point scoring spectively. confessions. Mass will be I not announced that attendance cards by flashes streak. am forgetting that three area teams made tournaments author's previous exper- minded people," They maintain a defensive anriy of some are Joe Maddrey and deterent to a smooth Villanova The for the annual retreat for senior celebrated and Tuesday last year and two the Monday Ken Glenn, both offense. After this outbreak year before. Yet only one reached as far ience in drama includes thirty- 250,000, an air force, and a navy. Most of the militaiy equip- six foot four. the 'Cats and junior men students may be at 7:00 a.m. for on-campus resi- as the second round. The rest played far Maddrey is a rugged rebound- Hubcaps Hits threatened at times but the pad below their ability. two other musicals in addition ment is the residue of previous French colonial occupation. Pressure picked up in the Center Lounge dent situdents and at 8:00 a.m. er and was already i^ always heavy in these spectaculars and some of these endeavors. Tai said that the United States has equipped his country a good inside shot, while The scoring load of the 'Cats there for the to ten serious Among of Dougherty Hall on Tuesday, teams did enter the tourneys for aM other students. Confer- Glenn is also a strong was again carried Rockets to ride with sophs playing key roles. This his past achievements can be with some arms. rebounder by their pheno- home a winner. Wednesday, and Thursday of ex- followed confessions is where experience can hurt. But by the -^nces, by as well as being in a class with menal junior, Hubie White, The Wildcat threats came on the same score, these tourn- numbered the direction of over Tai stated that his country and neighboHng Laos have as amination week—January 17, 18, will be at 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., aments are where class can tell, and Philadelphia Butler for jump shooting. This 'Hubcaps' hit for a glittering 23 wings of a tight press breaking fives have not 200 plays. This is his first entered into "a pact to live peacefully togrether" and have shown the class and 19. and 2:00 p.m. on these days. strong from their (or is it clutch?) performance. pursued several programs for of resources on starting five will be back- points performance. This effort usual zone defense. major effort in his first year at will development '}v Attendance cards not be" Confessions will also be heard The two exceptions came about when a : V" V ed up adequately by Ed Ladley, alone oould not stem the tide of pair of super stars Villanova after having written the border. were the guiding distributed from the Chaplain's after the 7 :45 p.m. night prayers who finished lights. LaSalle in 1954 was the onlv local sue- last season as a the Rockets, however, since none for television and for publica- this year. South Viet Nam seems to be the most logical avenue cess story when, led by Office Monday. Religious articles will starter, and Bill of his Icemen Open Season god-like Tom Gola. thev copped the Robats, plus teammates could reach NCAA tion. At present he is entered in For the first time at Villanova of approach to their invasion-torn neighbor should massive first prize. Temple took third in 1957 when be blessed after the 2:00 p.m. two other good sophs— Andy double figures. Tom Hoover broke the the Hallmark Drama Award there will be two retreat mas- military assistance programs be deemed necessary by Laos O'Connell With Impressive Win NCAA tournament scoring record. conference and Holy Hour will and Bill Kennedy. The was closest with nine counters, and is now among the 50 semi- ters, Rev. Edward J. Chapman, from the WesteiT) nations. Tai hopes that if any action has To pinpoint be held at 3:15 p.m. on both two could one reason is difficult. The old is eventually be back followed by Jim Hugard and Over Lehigh Skaters standard that finalists selected from an or- OSA, and Rev. Henry W. Mc- to be taken for the defense of the two countnes that it will local schools cannot offer the fat scholarship. days. court starters. Bernie Chavis with eight This is always field 1500. be done under the auspices of the United Nations. apiece. The Villanova a strong iginal of Ardle. OSA. These Augustinian In the ice hockey argument since most of the stars who have Nocturnal Adoration game, expect a back For the Wildcats it seems that come from Among those that will attend fathers from the Mid-West Pro- In response to a question concerning the right of transit team The Ramblers opened their the Big Five are local court battle. If high school products. It is the the 'Cats can the Fates were against them exception the opening night performance vince, stationed at the Augus- Nocturnal Adoration has be- through South Viet Nam to Laos, Tai believes that "Mr. season on the successful note of to find a ballplayer who resides work the ball up front through from the start. Co-captain out of Uie New York, Pennsyl- the three Diem (the President of the nation) will allow it." Jim a 5-2 win vania, will be critics from tinian Mission House in Fort come a tradition on the last night Niagara's over a strong Lehigh or New Jersey area. man to man defense, Hiifjgard. the sparkplug, was major Philadelphia newspapers Wayne, Ind. of Earlier this week, the Southeastern Asia Treaty Organ- University sextet at I di.sagree will conduct the the Retreat. The Blessed Sac- Villanova will the Main since Philly clubs do have the talent f have a chance. hindered by a bad shoulder, and to turn in who will review the play in rament will ization (SEATO) met in an emergency session and stated that Line Skating Arena. The Ram- resnectable and winning exercises. be exposed from af- Even if the 'Cats performances against the ^^'^ .' "get-up" ranked '- • it for Tom Samuelwicz, the hustling teams their columns. •' v All senior and junior men stu- ter the Holy Hour on Tuesdav would work for a peaceful solution of the cnsis. But it blers, comprised of Villanova not only in tourneys but more imi>ortant this one, they will have to battle forward, hurt his leg in early during Uie regular sea- Director Herman further as- also declared that if further Communist intervention con- students, are entering son. dents who have not made a until the clo.sing of the Retreat for the victory. their first half action. In the same serted, "This is definitely one of closed retreat at some approved on Wednesday morning. tinues it would greatly imperil the "security of neighboring third year of inter-collegiate ^ No Threats In MAC plays and I expect it countries." play. Last year my better Week-end Retreat Hou.se are re- Students are urged to spend they compiled a The difficulty to this writer is that con.sistentlv i, Out For A Swim good compe- to be pubished in New York quired to make this retreat. Tai stated that revival of the General Conference of the 7-1 record. tition isn't one hour in Adoration during there. In the Big Five, three members are in the United Nation's Geneva Council, which successfully resolved Mid- within the next few months. Ad- Those students who intend to that time, The Villanova club showed dle Atlantic Conference. The university and their families and division champion is per- tickets for those students the Indochina crisis in 1954, might be able to settle the its vance make a closed retreat instead of friends are welcome to join them. superiority early in the game ennialy one of these three. Little challenge is offered from the or faculty who might be inter- the one at Villanova must notify present situation. when at the six-minute mark other members. I am not blasting the The retreat will close Wednes- MAC but facing facta I ested be reserved in the Red Guerilla Warfare Pete Boggey beat may the Chaplain's Office and fill out the Lehigh This takes eight games away from Temple. St. day at 8 :30 with Mass, Commun- Joe's, and LaSalle* Graduate Theatre Department." a form stating the approximate lie asserted that there have been no major Communist goalie from twenty feet out on Add the usual amount of early season tuneups ion, Benediction, renewal of Bap- and breather date and place where they intend offensives or subversive actions in his country, but that the right side for the game's games, and you find tismal vows, and the Papal that there are about five to seven small bands of Communist soldiers have carried very games 1 to make it. on a first score. In the second period, at the most which are of a Blessing. national consequence. Begins Sunday Night high pitch of guerilla warfare. He believes that these troops after Lehigh had knotted the Penn is a member of the hallowed . The Quakers All retreats must be made pri- are the remnants of the Chinese Communist forces which score at one goal apiece, un- play thirteen league games. After Big I Five games, Uiere are or to the annual retreat for were to have withdrawn from the country under the agree- assisted goals by Jim Gurry and few prestige games on their docket. IN MEMORIAM sophomores and freshmen in ment of the first General Conference. He continued that it Joe Denahey and Bill Luceno's 'Cats Are The Villanovans are asKed to Exception situdents who is very likely that they are being reinforced from across goal March, and those the following de- with an assist from Joe Villanova, being an independent, plays remember the only nationally have not fulfilled their obligation the l)order of North Viet Nam. Denahey, put the game on ice representative .schedule in the area. This ceased in the prayers and statement is not a by that time will be required to The campaigns of the guerillas have been centered in for Villanova. Denahey also holier than thou potshot at other Masses. members but the truth The I make this retreat at Villanova. the rural districts of the nation. Tai stated that they con- \ tallied in the third period, with •Cats nlay six teams from the South, six Two recent alumni who Eastern i)owers' plus The retreat will begin Sunday sisted mainly in intimidation of peasants. He continued, assists going Big Five were Idll^d in auto accidents to George McNeil members. They also have a few breathers .»'V but don't evening, January 22 at 7:30 p m however, that they were gradually moving into the areas of and Bill Luceno. The Villanova mention this to Al Severance. during the recent holidays: greater population on the coast. They have pursued an in- club out-skabed Lehigh in every Therefore only one Ronald S. Zurinskas—Class team meets consistently solid opposition tensive program of murder employing snipers and ambushes period and looked very sharp. It IS understandable, then, Annual Poll on WWVU of 1959. why Philadelphia schools fall of the controlling officials of the government and civil Only some terrific saves by the so often before the big name teams. Terence L. Whalen—Class The Villanova Radio Station, service. Lehigh goalie prevented the of 1960. Choke Action Tai stated that there is "a lack of unity in the people score from WWVU, will report the results mounting. One could argue that it Mother of Lucian C. St should be easier to get psyched Twenty-fifth Annual themselves" regarding the crisis, but he hopes that it will About up of the '63. 100 well-satisfied cus- for the big ones. But it Onge, C.&F. seems that as the Philly teams rise supi)ly a force to unite the nation to cope with it. He main- tomers for Downbeat Poll on a special Theodore N. Out for "dry witnessed the opener for the occasion, the lump also rises. Father of a nin" is a Villanova Merman who windmills There is no solution to this prob- The Reverend Anthony Nullin, broadcast tomorrow. tained that if all peaceful efforts fail to solve the problem the Ramblers, who are hoping lem since a drastic Higglnson, E.E. '62. his way through the Field Huu^e pool. shakeup in schedules will probably OSA, 3iead of the Electrical En- all |)ossible should be employed to maintain the inde- for never come Joe Zawacki will be host on means school support about. Still, there's no Father of George C. Rob- reason why it shouldn't. gineering Department, ezainiiies from 9 pendence of his people. He is not too certain of the present the two-hour program ertson, C.A¥. '62. • the intricacfces of the RCA com- 11 p.«m. EJach winning situation, however, because important things are occurring 12 THE VILLANOVAN Decmeber 15, I960 until Father of Thomas G. Weiss, puter recently acquired by ttie at very short intervals. The reported great famine in China artist will be announced and a^ E.E. '61. Electrfeal Engineering UUb. representative recording played.' he believes may be the cause of the invasion of this rich area. -

Co-Editor Kirk Sets Midwinter SplMdor ACAI Convention Hears Material Deadline Car pmi tngnm u For The Spring LYNX Bishop Sheen, Goldwater Gelinas Quits Quest Quickly Symphony Of Lights Grace Vince Kirk, senior co-editor of the Lynx, has recently pro- yU During Yuletide Season The challenging role and water, acknowledged leader As Stud. Council Gets Board KJliliJ?,;Registration tt« mulgated that the deadline for Week Milc« responsibilities of American of conservative Republicans, by Donohu* the new spring issue is tenta- Gerry Gelinas, Eugene P. Pasymowski, a industrial management in the best-selling author of "The Chairman of the tion Committee, declared that "My what a beautiful scene seen in any detail from the high- tively set for March 31. Fraternities freshman C & F er and member 1960's will be the subject for Conscience of a Conserva- and Societies Com- the Council has been given that is," remarked the old lady way," Hennessy explained. Kirk strenuously stressed the mittee, of the VILLANOVAN news discussion when the 65th An- tive," will sper.k on "The tendered his resignation permission to erect a bulletin wistfully as the P&W sped by "The only display we use not fact that all types of articles to the staff, is heading a newly-inaug- nual Congress of American Challenge of Leadership." Student Council at its board, for its own exclusive use, the Villanova campus one even- constructed by us is the crib will be considered including meetmg last urated Car Pool Program. The Industry convenes Dec. 7, 8 week. in Dougherty Hall. ing several weeks ago. that was placed in front of Aus- those embodying criticism, opin- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen of plan, initiated by Pasymowski, and 9, at :he Waldorf-Astoria Claiming that his position was Her comment was oocasioned tin Hall," he disclosed. "It was ion, humor, drama, and essays New York, popular author, was presented to the Student in New York. simply that of "police chief" Wall further stated that the by the profusion of myriad col- built by seminarians some years in addition to short storie« and television personality and over Council by Jim McMonagle, student organizations, be Administration currently had ors emanating from the annual ago and we've been using it ever junior class poetry. :;•- ."/"'.,;:[:: Congress is sponsored Roman Catholic leader, will President. Students The included in his resignation m his under Advisement a proposal of Christmas lights displayed on since." moder- discuss Spiritual Chal- can sign for the program during Dr. John Phillipson, by the National Association "The regular semester-end report to the Committee to allow the Field the front lawn of the campus. Santa Claus ator for the tome, was reported- of Manufacturers and at- lenge." registration week. the Council.; ^;: r House swimming pool to remain "Golly, there muat be a mil- This is the only traditional ly pleased with the last tended by top leaders of the The Car Pool will consist of a quite The crux of Gelinas* dissatis- o;)en to a later hour on week- lion lights on that tree," ex- element in Hennessy's well-illu- Sen. Goldwater is serving issue. reaction to and ac- nation's industry. catalogue listing the names of "The faction was the system of ends. Vice Chairman indicated claimed her wide-eyed grandson minated repertory. in- his second Seni'te term, hav- "For ceptance of the fall issue," he students who drive to school monthly reports which all stu- that this proposal would prpba- as he craned his neck to get a stance, as an innovation this NAM President Rudolph ing been re-elected in 1058 • said, particularly sart;isfy- t' daily. This catalogue will be set "was dents groups are required to bly be accepted. ; better view of the gayly bedeck- decided to install two Bannow will outline the prob- in the face of a nation-wide year we the editors and I up according to the various ing and both submit to the F & S Committee. ed spruce tree Iq front of the Likenesses of Claus, one lems CO be considered under Democratic landslide. Santa trust that this issue will be mere- "No one likes the John schools of the university, e.g.. the Congress theme, "A New idea of turn- Oberlics, Executive Vice monastery." at either end of Dougherty Hall. ly a harbinger of successes to ing reports," President Arts, C&F, Engineering, Nurs- "^New Age Chal- Biishop Sn66n has become the former chair- for Student Affairs, 8000 Bulbs By mistake three were built in- Page—A — ing. come in future publications." in- man insisted, "and stated "Actually, lenges America." He will ad- known for his ability to no one see as part of his report that there are only 1300 stead of two. So the guard house Dispersement Complete Dougherty Hall radiates electric brilliance as the focal point any use in them." an attempt Geographic Locations dress the Wednesday lunch terpret moral and theological by his office to obtain lights on the blue spruce," Dan got a Santa Claus," Hennessy dispersement of season. The complete of the light-studded campus during the Christmas interesting In elucidating the the permission Each division will have the pointed out. all session. principles in and situation of the Adminis- Hennessy On chuckled. 500 copies available to the the easily-understood language for Council members, Chairman tration to serve liquor at Field students listed according to the the displays combined there are The most brilliant bit of im- student body prompted Kirk to Headliners for the other concepts. His radio and Bob DeLisa stated House dances general geographic location of! 8000 bulbs, he appended. provisation Jupiter's gravity is so much Of 78,789 companies report- and that the re- was rejected on on Hennessy's part interject, "Now, there is ade- port system the their homes, e.g.. Northeast' greater than earth's that a ing to the Canadian Depart- lunch sessions are two men television programs and has been defended grounds that the illegal sale Hennessy is the chief electri- took place last year. quate and ample reason for in- widely fa- by former of Philadelphia. spaceman tryintr to walk on ment of National Revenue in whose names are books have made him popular F & S chairman Paul alcoholic beverages to minors cian for the university and the Someone decided that a Christ- creasing the present number of O'Rourke, the planet would be crushed- 1958, 30 per cent operated at miliar. with Americans of many and that O'Rourke might occur under University "idea" man behind the annual mas dispay would be incomplete 1000 copies that are printed to was not present auspices if extravaganza. has function- by his own weisrht. •';;' a less. Arizona's Sen. Barry Gold- creeds. to speak in such a proposal were He without wreaths. But Hennessy on account of the great demand favor of the reports. accepted. ed in this capacity since first had nothing on which to mount for issues after this one sold The matter was concluded coming to Villanova 8V2 years them. This however, did not de- out." with DeLisa's acceptance of ago. ter Hennessy. Came the night con- Council Treasurer Jim Hooker In answer to interrogation Geiinas' resignation, and request The affable Hennessy refused of the faculty party, the lights the then moved that the congress cerning the establishment of to the Council members that to take sole credit for the widely were flicked on, and lo and be- consider an amendment to its new "idea" pamphlet on the they suggest ways in which the acclaimed displays. ;,:,. hold, there were several dozen Constitution to the effect that campus, Vince Kirk expounded, F & S Committee could be made "I just come up with the basic illuminated wreaths amidst the a junior would be eligible for "We feel that there will not be more functional. ideas," he shrugged noncha- pyrotechnical display. His se- the Treasurership of the Coun- any actual conflict between Jim Strazzeila, Executive Vice lantly, "then my men work from cret? the cil. either opus. The Lynx and President for Academic Affairs, there." "I solved the problem by using 'idea' magazine would not in- DRi FrooD !S reported that the Cultural Af- Thanksgiving to Christmas some discarded hula hoops," he The meeting concluded with a fringe upon each other but fairs Committee, under Hennessy and his staff of revealed sheepishly. "I couldn't the suggestion by Jim Howley, would tend to supplement the Chairmanship of Bob Bohn, was COMMUTER PASYMOWSKI seven start work on the Christ- resist the temptation. They were sophomore C & F representative, the stim- . . other by Increasing planning on presenting a modern . rides for Day-hops mas lights shortly after Thanks- only twenty cents each," Hen- that the students to write Secretary record and giving. ulus among American author or poet as Registration will take place in "From then until Christ- nessy economically pointed out. often and to strive for Speechless I publish a report of absences we more speaker at one of next semes- the Pie Shoppe. The students mas work on the display be- refinements and quality from the Student Senate meet- better ter's series of Council fourms. who wish to submit their tween our regular duties," ings, as well names in their efforts. In effect, the as from Council Hennessy said. At present, Strazzeila indi- will be asked fill meetings, "because to out a card, Wives Hold Monthly Lynx seriously welcomes the hated, students The electrician and his men critic Allen Tate and poet with the following information:, campus as hTive a right to be informed of new magazine to the John Crowe Ransom are under not only mount the displays but Meeting Tonlte 8:30 laxity in attendance on the part course of study, general area of another step toward the pro- consideration. they also build them. "We can't { of officers of such stature as The regular January meeting gress which symbolizes Villa- Council Vice Chairman Tom home, specific area of home, use ready-mounted Christmas student senators." of the Villanova Faculty Wives nova. Wall, in his report on the suc- year, phone number, address, 1 scenes because we couldn't pur- "This new blossoming of the chase Club will be held Thursday even- cess of the student Administra- route to school, schedule. ' any large enough to be ing, (tonight) magazine," he claimed, "is at 8:30. The heralding in the call of oppor- group will meet in the Lounge of the tunity to all literary-minded Naval Science Building, Villanovans to further the liter- John Barry Hall. ary standing of the university Seniors-what can Kearfott'S personalized training program offer Yoll? The guest of honor and fea- itself and the chance to advance tured speaker of the evening Check the experiences of These Recent Graduates their own individual status as will be the Very Rev. John A. well as under-developed talents." Klekotka, OSA, President. All JAMES T. ORRICO A career with faculty wives are invited to at- Stevens Institute tend this meeting. of Technology, '60 a company whose size Doctor Gallaglier CHARLES R. ELLISON, Jr. Refreshments mill be served Villanova University, '60 has grown 20-fold Discusses Tliomism after the meeting. Mrs. Harold In ten years , Reuschlein is hospitality chair- At Univ. of Delaware - From SOO to 6000 Employees man for this event. — 25 New Laboratories Dr. Donald Gallagher, Chair

•• man of the Philosophy Depart- Kearfott's remarkable record of '

expansion is a reflection of its . : . , '• >•-• /' ment, gave a lecture on "Thom- • MAKE MONEY! Dr. Frood is unable to ansWiBr letter achievements in electronics, ' ', ism electro-mechanical components, , and the Present Predica- PETER L. TODD VINCENT MONTALTO, Jr. '57 precision instrumentation ment in Philosophy" at the Uni- Cornell University, Penn State, '60 from perplexed student. Your help needed. Lucky Strike and now, the development of versity of Delaware last Mon- Because Pete wanted first- Summer employment with complete systems. The continued i hand experience In sev- the company in 1959 gave day. The program, sponsored During his training pro- expansion of the company eral engineering areas- Vince all the reasons he gram, Jim has already . means exceptional growth / : by Delaware's Philosophy Club, will pay for best repy to this letter: development, design, test- join Kearfott $200 gained valuable experience Wtiat Impressed Charlie needed to opportunities for recent Pli;ysi cists ing, and manufacturing, after graduation. He likes consited of talks given by pro- In two diversified areas. most about his Kearfott frraduates in all six major he was given engineering the way Kearfott Project In the Gyrodynamlcs Test training program was the divieions: fessors on various schools of responsibilities on va- Dear Dr. Frood: How can a man such as yourself be so Engineering Laboratory, he a Immediate opportunity to Engineers STAY WITH A riety of projects. During Syaterm Engineering Diviiion thought about the topic. Dr. worked on the design of apply theoretical analysis PROJECT -from the study wrong so often, so stupid so consistently and yet, at his assignment to the Sys- Gyrodynamict Division Gallagher transistor circuitry and and optimum design tech- phase right through de- was invited to give tems Electronics Labora* Electro-mechanical Division the same time, have the intelligence, good sense and test equipment. At pres- niques to realistic and sign, prototype, produc- NORDEN tory, for example, ha the Catholic viewnont. ent, he Is assigned to the stimulating problems. At tion, end reliability Precision Components Division helped develop and test outstanding good taste to smoke, enjoy and recommend Field Service Department the same time, he gained testing. They are not only Electronics Division an aircraft navigation sys- responsible for all techni- DIVISION which Is responsible for a comprehensive experi- Power Equipment Division tem that Is now fully op- the world's finest cigarette —Lucky Strike? preparing manuals and ence in the many other cal aspects, but for quality In keeping; with the dynamic "A Select Bibliography of technical courses. Jim erational. After complet- engineering aspects of and price structure of atmosphere at Kearfott, a UNITED Perplexed ing his training program, plans to expand his ex- carrying a project through finished hardware as well. Jacques Maritain," written by Pete decided to ask for personalized training program perience even further - to completion. Encouraged Vince finds this philosophy permanent assignment to gives the young engineer the Dr. Donald Gallagher and his into both administrative by tuition reimbursement opens the way for growth the Precision Wound Com- - freedom to explore many wife, Idella, will be published h and technical areas of and company sponsored along a variety of paths CORPORATION If wer«' ponents Section. One of fields you Dr. Frood, how would you answer this letter? Send us your answer in 50 words Gyrodynamlcs. Eventually, courses, Charlie is now gives him experience and engineering before in the February issue of the the most Important advan- perspective in practically selecting the broad area best WILL INTERVIEW or less. Try to think as Frood thinks, feel as Frood feels. For instance, his answer miglit be he Intends to concentrate continuing his academic ON tages of working Catholic Literary World. The on highly advanced sys- at Keer- training toward an MS every phase of engineering. .suited to his career interests. "HAVEN'T YOU EVER HEARD OF SCHIZOPHRENIA?" You can do better. All entries fott. Pete reports. Is tems engineering. Right the degree - and perhaps be- A femiiy man, Vince en- Performance leads quickly to bibliography lists all. books project engineer will be judged on the basis of humor, originality and style (it should be Froodian). Lucky now he's busy laying the approach. yond. With midtown New joys pleasant suburban advancement through Kearfott's FEB. Under it, you can develop 8 In broad minutes away, living with his wife and written in French and English Strike, the regular cigarette college students prefer, will pay $200 to the student who, in the, groundwork the York only 40 policy of PROMOTION BY specific skills, and, at the son in a nearby community spectrum of specialties he has easy access to the MERIT. 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THE VILLANOVAN • JANUARY .12, 1961 3 . '

'Sons And Lovers', , An Investigation Sometimes Insurance with j] FamUy Album Sundowners', Head A view toward moderation has always OnCanQiifi MaocShuIman guided the policies and action of the United Proves No Assurance Ten Best Movies List {Author of"l Was a Teen-age Dwarf", "The Many States, in theory at least, if not always in by Al Lo Mofltro Loves of Dobie Gillis", etc.) (Special To The Villanovan) , practice. This attitude of course, has existed At the year's end we find that in the minds of thinking citizens since it How much is your nose worth? Jimmy movies were bigger, bolder and was first elucidated by Thomas Jefferson and Durante values his at $140,000. That's the sum bawdier in 1960, but unfortun- his intellectual contemporaries. Throughout THE ENGINEERS HAVE HAIRY EARS of the insurance he carries on the most famous ately as usual, not any better. . American history it has served as the ballast proboscis since Qyrano's. the conclusion this Today in tliis am* of toclmolony wlioti cnniucorinn ^raduati's which smooths and steadies the course of That's Most of us buy insurance to cover life, reached in a year-end an» \v m of the greatness and some /';./; A big payoff was made by Lloyd's much Barry May Be Valuable of Lon- Cigarettes, and all day lonji he is able to settle back, make They have been replaced, it seems, by m don of the limitations of the D. H. when the race horse Your Host broke a leg Trevor Howard himself comfortable and enjoy the filter cinarette with the im- an element of conservative mediocrity who before a big race in 1951. Lawrence novel. sss*m^^ Bill The company anted Speers the fa- filtered tjiste? seek to pass off as the contemporary "Spirit up $250,000 for this one. etched a fine portrait of *It is conservatism that puts of America" a gelatinous vapidity, or worse, feel it must make up for its Odd Insuranoe ther and should be honored for ""'^terial an isolationist tyranny. It appears that this things in their proper eigtht-year presidential dormancy this. Show business offers many entertaining ex- element has arisen from the sheer panic place—that has a structured by blarring its main theme so' "Sunrise" Downed amples of odd insurance policies. Fred Astaire ^'^^"^ o^ of • k- which has gripped the United States. Rus- ^^e human being and j^^^j ^.^at it obliviates the coun- 2. "The Sundowners" was a covered his dancing legs for $650,000, while sia, Berlin, Cuba, Laos, The Congo, Venezu- human society, in which econ- ter theme. well-acted intensely human flamenco artist Jose Greco has four pairs of ela, Nicaragua, etc., etc.. etc., have caused a o"^^cs plays only a subsidiary Granted, many of Goldwaters account of the Austrailian front- special eiasiicizea ^^le." wool trousers which he has trauma in the American psyche. Instead of solutions and remedies if per ier life, episodic but still warm ^^'"''^ ^^^"^ «P"tting at $980 a pair. The decisive action against these influences, "^^^S' Senator Barry Gold- mittedr/ftPH tofn bekI carriedZZTflrnZ:through and entertaining thanks to the comedy team of Abbott and Costello once America has chosen to withdraw water of Arissona states his basic completely had Fred Zinneman in into a shell, would prove disas- ^ $250,000 poHcy firm hand of political against disagreement beWn Abroad, it is painfully obvious that premise in his gospel- terous at this time and perhaps holding it and its cast together. them during a five year period In the is ^^^^ treatise, "The Conscience mu^^a" America cringing; at home as well, maior at anytime His ideas on State 3. "Sunrise at Campobello" -..*llow flavor, that in- former President. Other incidents oc- among others, stand firnily ^"^^- ^^^ ^^^ S^^, on ex- count of a family's problems, a have on the Labor question and the i^! , ,u m comparable filter, that pack or box. ^^^»\atj"^e Tower of London, are not curred, within and without the national against the "war monger" from Soviet Menace show promise of insured! period piece up to date in spite of Well, friends, you miKht as well jjive up Ix'cau.se you'll never the ^^ ^^ *^^ ^^ ^®*^' "^^^^ ^hink big, boundaries, to make obvious the fact that southwest and his "do-it- assisting greatly in the resolu- ^^^ the absurd ramblings and obvi- yourself one company executive is said to have his ill a million years guess why Himbaud works for the .\cme Ice America closed her eyes and is striking about citizenship," without tion of these present day enig- braui ous overacting of Robert "tired? insured. really having a firm grasp of Shopkeepers in Washington, D. C, per- Preston. Company. The rea.son is simply this: Himbaud is a seal! her indiscriminately, wildly, blindly. mas. -v-::.r:. sick? try Anacin!" haps influenced l^y the professional politicians' Is there a solution ? Certainly a latter- the Senator's political philos- Funneled into the political 5. "Bells Are Ringing" was He stiirted as a perf()rming seal in vaudeville. One night on opl^y- habit of hedging, once took out a $200,000 policy day Thomas Jefferson would be most wel- beaker, the act is that Barry the happiest picture of tJie year the way to the lOd Sullivan show, he took the wrong subway. agamst Harry S. at this Radical Conservative? Truman's failure to show up at proved Judy Holli- come juncture. But a Jefferson is Goldwater has something to of- and again All night the |H)or maimnal rode the H.M.T., seeking a helping And indeed, the 1949 inauguration. not essential—the real power of America is no matter what fer the United States, even if its day's skill in the mucho-mutil- Motlier-In-Law hantl. Finally a kindly brakeman named Ernest '1 U<"iip^9" within the ones basic political beliefs are, screenplay. minds and hearts of her people, only opposition to the new ad ated .••".''*:• In the domestic world, one worried Sigaf(M)s re.scued the hapless Himbaud. American colleges and universities seem the ^^ have here a man who must man in- 6. "PoUyanna" deserved bet- ministration. sured against supporting his mother-in-law, \\v tk Himbaud home and raised liim a.s his own, and ideal place for a resurrection of the li»^pval be reckoned with in the coun- And although ter than it got. Frankly senti- it may look far while another harried of try's future, if husband took out a policy ideas previous eras. President-elect John especially the from it now, Goldwater's persis- mental, it avoided being sticky I{iMd)aud, to show his appreciation, studied hard and got ex- against hitting his. : V; four-year : . — Kennedy has insisted that people must act wave of Kennedy tant oposition (if he too ac- and carried a worthy message. cellent marks and finished a distinguisheat! .\ seal, you must re-r admission that problems do exist, and an in- tive tag. because he's a middle- safety to that much-predicted ^ inventive direction of Stanley near ThLd^c^anead im- bu^^^^d^tbusin^*-and set a^aw?.shmmg example^f vestigation and definition of the problems, of-the-roader, or becauseDecause his nrnmis. i^nH nf iqfi4 .;-•:, Kubrick, a promising newcomer. memlwr, is by nature a denizen of the Arctic, .so you can im- promise land of 1964. for conservatism generations of future policyholders. At Villanova there exist numeiT)us ve- is some new form Perhaps, too, if the conserva- Tracy Great agine how |)oor Himbaud must have sutYeretl in subtropical hides for increasing students' awareness of ol radicalism. was tives and liberals running our 8. "Inherit the Wind" New York and Boston, es|H'cially in tho.>^e tight Ivy League the difficulties faced by the United States. The modem mind seems un- government learn to co-exist, filmed in the finest tradition of a suits. ..•;.;•'>•_.; ..;;. LC.C, LR.S., and other co-curricular oignn- able to conceive of conservative labor and management and even Stanley Kramer film and won ac- .'•^'Vvf^''' But today at the .\cme Ice Company, Rinibaud has finally ization.s, the Student Council, The VILLA- principles mixing with liberal the U.S. and Russia will find the colades thanks to the fine acting forums, ideals found a tem|K»r:iture to his liking. He is very happy and sends NOV^AN, seminars, and speaker pro- or vice-versa. It seems to whole idea of co-existence a little of Spencer Tracy, the overact- grams arc all in simultaneous true of most countries today grretings to his many friends. and continual ^ more plausible. Editor-tn-Clilef ...«••• Henry James McAteer ing of Fred March and the non to that \W\\ Mhx Shuliiian operation assist in the awakening of you are either right or left Manai^ing: Editor ^... Michael D. Donahue acting of Gene Kelly in this America's intelligent youth to the piol)lpms and if you can afford it, in the AsNociatn Editor William Speers blockbuster. News Editor .> • . ••'• •:'• John J. McAteer facing them. But the ultimate resnonsihil- middle; the possible fus.sion of 9. "Jazz on a Summer's Sports Editors .;./.«'••... Daniel Grove ity for the utilization of these facilities de- ideas is rarely considered, even musical that Any time, any clime, you get a lot to like irith a Marlboro— Charles Slnunonds Night" was the only volves in pltnsurv, the iinfil- on youth itself. the<>retically. LETTERS Campus New Editor Georipe F. West could be termed truly a master- and tcith Marlboro's netrest partner However, in the next four Copy Editors ...•«,* Josephine M. Morello piece of timing and editing in all tered, king'Size, brand-new Philip Morris Conitnander. (iet Leo O. Trebold years we will be led by a man TO THE EDITOR of this year's mediocre crop. aboard! Photo Editors Micliael Pastors 1 who is as radically liberal as 10. "Elmer Gantry" was the Due to the exams and the mid- Fnuids Matunls Goldwater is Conservative. Re- shocker of the year without all ARE YOUR Business Manager . . Gary P. Dascenao cent history has in Circulation c Doris > performances: semester break there will be no shown that ManagerH *h»^^^ . . ... Marie Bennett the cheap sideshow techniques But they can be worth seeing Day when we are governed by a one- OPEN FORUM— WiUiam McCaH applied in Hitchcock's "Psycho." for the spectacle and the inter- "Midnight Lace"; Burt L»ajicas- issue 9f the Villanovan for the sided administration, be it lib- i:\<*haiiK(> Editor Pliiiiip Kenay I don't mean to slight the play of characters. "Exodus" ter and Jean Simmons in "Elmer eral or conservative, we usually A WAY TO Moderator !!«. I*. A. Rongione, 0.8JL epics. Or do I? We may need a was the best of the bumper crop. Gantry"; Elizabeth Taylor in next four weeks. All club pub- meet with some kind of dis- Entered as seooad daas matter at the Villa- new category for the latter-day "Spartacus" was impressive vis- "Butterfield 8"; Nancy Kwan in nova Post Office Deoemher tl, mS; under tlie a.ster. Under the liberal wing, MAKE ACUTE run of DeMille. Qualifications: ually but still a little too sadis- the "World of Suzie Wong" and Act of March S, IWT. licity officals ore requested to foreign encounters; under the They must run over three hours, tic with gore. 'The Alamo" had Cantinflas in "Pepe." The Is pabUshed ^ conservatives, domestic VnXANOVAN weeldy by strife. undergraduate students have six or more stars and a heroic quality when it didn't dip The year also brought the have all copy in on time during COMMENTS of Villanova University; Barry's No Cure-AII opinions expressed herein do not neoeasartly reflect ^^ half-hour of battle or spectacle into pathos. "Cimarron" fea- "smelliest" film of all time "The the official views of the University. and cost over $6 million. tured the exciting land mah and Scent of Mystery" in Smellovi- the next semester to facilitate And while it's encourging to ABOUT YOUR scenes observe the vigor with which the Tills newspaper Is dedicated to one off tha With the notable exception of familiar frontier characters. sion actually, It was an enter-, finest men who evur entered VUlanova: Scholar, publication. President-Elect has already as- "Ben-Hur," they are seldom sat- Smelly InaovatioB taining spoof of spy thrillers. UNIVERSITY AtfUete» Gentleman— i$ in place til orKl it. film achievementB. Other ftlma were notable for How can 1961 top that? sumed his office, we hope that UEOOOODBaSAU "Don't come my you're twenty-one can prove isfying as the Democratic Party does not THE VILLANOVAN • JANUARY 12, 1961 5 THE VILI>NOVAN • JANUARY 12 1961 Team Manager Impressed By Hospitality In Dixie Speerlfuafhm 'RotfHcy Midnight by Jock Duffy Through an odd and fortunate to stop their pool games. When Seeks Limited Open Stacks The Villanova University bas- coincidence the. chef was from they emerged at halftime from Bergman Still Batting 1.000 ketball team, ever on the go, Philadelphia. their locker room in the depths By Bin Sp««rB traveled to Raleigh, North Car- A Bit of Pool of the coliseum the 'Cats were Whether a student's use of it tance from the chairmen of their ly Jot Zowackl olina, during the Ohristmas hol- The first day down, Wednes- Indeed a different team. is extensive or scant, there can respective departments. The simple and idays to participate in the 12th day, the ball players had a breif With Jimmy Huggard playing Lilie the baseball player who the dialogue sparse, be surprised to see Max Von be no doubt that the campus card would be good for one but Annual Dixie Classic. The theme period of free time and were in- a fiery brand of basketball the caps a perfect "4 for 4" day under the magic touch of Sydow again. This time the cap- library is the hard core of every semester. the master's expressed on our arrival was vited to use the game room. A 'Cats caught and passed the N.C. with a home run in the last camera, it becomes ablo Swedish actor has the role college campus. It is both a first Without ready atatistica on "welcome to Raleigh" and our billiard tournament was soon or- State boys who thought that inning all the marbles, a series of vivid tapestries, one of the bereaved father, who dis- with their and last resort. hand, we would aav that thia moment brutal, the welcomers, North Carolina State ganized and Bill Murphy, the fourteen-podnt lead Ingmar Berg- next soft. plays no emotion at all until he Utilized by teachers and stu- band of "stack studenta" would fans all, were soon dismayed by senior manager, walked off witn the game was over at halftime. man, the cur- To put it into the vernacular. It has avenged his daughter's dent alike as thie key research number 100-150. With this amall the way the 'Cats bumped fav- rent "critics' is almost poetry in motion, if death. all the money. Tragedy center and chief study hall, the grouv, perhaps a check ayatem orite State out of their own delight" has re- you can conceive of such a The scene where he digs The North Carolina game was library is the intellectual haven could be implemented whereby ' tournament. turned with thing. nn and strips the tree that he a tragedy. for the serious student. the library could better aerve The VU team was accommo- The Reynolds Coliseum, a another master- "The Virgin Spring" is a tale planted on his girl's birth be- Havens allot and the those students v^ho the mammouth structure costing The M&rquette game was a freedom mnke more of vengeance essentially. It con- romos one of the most touching dated under east atands of piece . The library is tio exception. How- frecfupnt use of the library. the State football stadium, a la many millions of dollars, is in- baittle between two equally- Swedish film di- cerns the assault and death of that I have ever seen. Matching ever, at Villanova we have a If this plan works for a semes- Doctor Monette and the Bastille. deed a thing of beauty. It Is matched teams. Th'e difference, rector (prob- a young girl by three goat- this in starkness is the murder peculiar situation in that the ter, then Psvch and Science It was partlcuarly disturbing for reminiscent of Madison Square however, was Tom Hoover. Hoo- ably the only herders as she takes candles to scene which is definitely not for Gtarden, but every seat has an student has not been permitted malors could be included in the ' VU centeir Tom Hoover, since ver played the only Zawacki director in the church on a feast of the Blessed the squeamish. game as he entrance to the stacks for the plan the following term and so only half of him would fit In the unobstructed view of the play- world to get his Virgin. The murderers unwit- really can, and proved that when name on the ing court. last three years. on until the entire school once tingly seek bed provided. The 'Cats dined marquee) has topped his pre- refuge for the night Accompanying this film is an he Is available and not hampered think that without excep- again embraces in State We the library spirit at her farm and try to sell the equally satisfying short subject the student union build- The 'Cats started out in the '-, vious performances of "The by fouls, the 'Cats are the equal tion, there isn't a person on this of old. .. ing, which resembles the Waldorf first half of the State game as Seventh Seal", Wild Strawber- pirl's clothing to her parents. called "The Divided World", campus who honestly believes TAMPITS NOTES ... The Astoria, and were fed like kings. If they were annoyed at having of any team in the country. ries", and "The Magician" with The angry father methodically which. In successfully contrast- that the closed stacks method is VILLANOVAN loses one of \H "The Virgin Spring", currently slays them and when he finds ing our world of comfort with the more desireable way to run ton sports writers when Bill running at the World (18th and his dead daughter's body, he the fight for survival which con- our library. Tercone leaves VTJ at fhe end of Market). vows to build a church to God stantly rages In the animal When the stacks were first the semester for the University Through on that snot to atone for his sin world, should serve well to re- of not as steeped in closed. Father Falvey, the li- Vienna . . . and Eeta Gamma symbolism as are his previous of vengeance. God. in his .iustice mind us that we lived that way brary director, was quoted in the lns»es one of Its ace debaters for efforts, "Spring" finds Bergman and mercy, shows his satisfac- and If we're not careful with our VILLAJVOVAN as "being con- the Hccond semester when Frank once again turning to religion tion by creating a miracle. bombs, could very easily returr vinced" Rattaglia leaves ol' VU, where that closed stacks was For those who have seen ear- to It. he*s currently studying for his foundation. Like all not the ideal way to run a col- under an lier films, Bergman films, the storyline is Bergman you will not lofflate library; however, losses engineering scholarshin In favor had made the move expedient. of an English scholarship at La SjiIV Now after 2^/2 years under ... Oh, well . . . Tom vraps, we believe the time is Wall's student - administration ripe for n gradual return to the ronort at the Inst Student Coun- former system, whereby students cil meeting was one of the most had free access to the library sorrowful disclosures we've ever stacks. heard in its' chambers . . . for This return could be brought all their troubles and wofls with about through a plan of limited the Council this year the best the student influx into the stacks. members c^uld procure the ad- Since the C and F School has its ministration was another Dough, erty Hall own library and the engineering bulletin board . . . say, students have their labs, it may that make nine! be well to begin to return with the Arts students. The plan could be even fur- ther limited by eliminating frosh READ YOUR and sophomore Arts and grant- ing the stack pri\ileg« to junior VILLANOVAN! and senior Arts majors only, who procure a card of admit-

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WUdcats Topple TaU Titans, Maul Mules For Wins 7 & 8 By Bud Simmondt

Returning to the friendly con- rolief call of Coach Al Severance fines of the Palestra after their and capably filled in for the foul- Dixie trip, Villanova's WiMcaU troubled Tom Hoover with his defeated Detroit University usual hustling floor game. Ber- Wednesday night. 81-69. Since nie Chavis with 12 rebounds and the tall Titans same to town co-captain Dick Kaminski with 11th ranked in the po&i, the 13 points gave fine support to Vol. 36 No. 13 VILLANOVA UNI LLANOVA, PA. f.lMI satisfying win was solid evidence the V. U. attack. that the 'Cat court machine is Win Over Afules starting to roll after some early The Wildcats notched their season jitters. cigth win of the season Satur- Villanova's two H?bombs, Jkn day as they swept over Muhlen- RETIREMENT Huggard and Hubie White, were SEVERANCE ANNOUNCES bei^, 74-53, at Allentown. In in rare form for the *Cat8 fans, then* second game of the new exploding for 55 points and Coach Reveals Decision year, the Cats followed up the scrnie crowd-pleasing plays. Detroit win with the smooth, Speert Resigns As Huggard and Hul»ie Sparlde Sportswriters Meeting workmanlike victory over the At The fiery co-captain, Huggard, Associate Editor Of Grove, Sports Editor Mules. by Dan inspired the 'Cats and rattled the during his Sparkphig Jim Huggard once Alex G. Severance, Villanova'^ At various times highly-touted Titans with his The VILLANOVAN Severance again took over the familiar varsity basketball coach for the career at Villanova. steals, playmaldng, and 28 of graduata Hubie White rises to tbe occasion as Dave DeSnsscliere fails to impede the scoring antics of rein of leadership and led the past 25 years, will announce his has held the post points. White, after a shaky William publicity Villanova's junior AU-American candidate in tlie convincing 81-69 'Gat triumpli over Detroit. 'Cats in a hustling 18 point per- Speers, Associate Ed- position at manager of athletics, start, dazzled the crowd with retirement from that formance. Hubie White itor of the VILLANOVAN, has of the director and Athletic Director. his dribbling antics, was today's weekly meeting leaping resigned his position, effective "Doc" Jaccta Two Touch Ones second high for the Villanova Philadelphia Basketball Writers' When George dunk, and taWed 27 points. 193ft. cause with 16 points. this week. resigned as head coach in Hubie outshone his fellow Ail- Association. Speers is leaving Villanova to named his suc- In search of an upset, the The VILLANOVAN learned Severance was American candidate, Dave De- Assistant the home team threw four-man accept a position as Severance's resig- cessor. At that post for Bussdiere, who in attempting to a last night of Editor of The STAR HERALD, 25 years Severance has box defense against the 'Cats nation, which will become effec- past ^Cats Face Saturday, stop White got into foul trouble small W,Va. official Diocese newspaper of the Villanova from a with the fifth man sticlcing like at the end of the current raised and was limited to 13 points by jtive those glue to of Camden. confirmed time power. His record for the dogged Villanova zone de- V.U.'s star forward. season. The news was Uni- 25 seasons is 415 wins against fense. "Hpboaps" took advantage of by Francis X. Reagan, the the situation of Athletics. 196 losses, Hawks Between Semesters Tbe 'Cats pulled ahead in the and played a fine versity's Director said that the deci- Stars first half scoring 18 points to game from the pivot suprising Severance Tournaments sad the Muhlenberg defense. irion to retire was entirely his his teams to West Virginia, with a new by Mikfi Donoliu* be in for a battle royaL Deltroit's 1, and huilt a halfthne He has coached coach, new faces, and no Jerry A keynote of the game was and was made because of per- 4 N.C.A.A. and 2 N.LT. post Fridley, lead to 41-32. Despite consistent ent big man. John of Down With TsyeUng Up" said no pres- West will journey to the Pales- surges, one resulting in their the Wiltdcas' shooting from sonal reasons. He season tournaments. In additioa dental fame, is the Panthers' Past penfonnance notwith- He summed in tra Saturday night to do battle pulHng ahead for a brief period, the freethrow line (20/27). This sure was put to him. his clubs have partidpsted ace. standing, the Severancemen saying, "32 midaeaaon with the revved up miniona of the fine dutch play of tbe entire accuracy* has been a major fac- COACH SEVERANCE ^p his feelings by most of the **name" Both the Duquesne game and should take the Hawks abil- I feel that Al Severance. on team thwarted these challanges. tor in recent victories for Villa- . . . 25lh year to be hit loit. years is a long time, tournaments. the Pitt fray will be played in ity atone sans any ta The Mountaineer offense, "p^ching up". Vine Team Effort nova. now is as good a time as Under his tutelage many stars Pittsburgh. This should be the paced by localite Jim Ritchie, case even if Tom Samulewicz answered the bow out." have risen on the Ifainltne hori- The Silver Fox sticks not re- pepperpot Lee Patrone and soph Following the Iron City en- to his Car Pool Success Assured His future plans were zon. Five AH-Americans Joe phenom Rod Thorn, will seek a counters, also dtuing the semes- sane and senidble idea of putting vealed, but it is felt by many Lord, Paul Arizln. Larry Hei»- each game in its proper per- man with Severance's Glaasmire, and „ repeat of last year's 89-81 thrill- ter break, the 'Oats tangle with Hug Hits In Dixie that a neSsy, Sammy spective. If, by some deWoiu contacts, and mag- tJie er at Morgantown. Ritchie, 6-4, aroh-rival St. Joseph's in a sin- COLUMNIST SPEERS By Enthusiastic Showing knowledge, Bobby Schaefer are perhaps machination of fate, or by sheer netic personality will be pre- notable products oC the is coach George King's bread and gle game at the Palestra, Satur- . . . for«w«ll ond good iueii. The Car Pool Program, a new ttishes a means by which stu- most superiority the Hawlui manage vailed upon by the imiversity to Fox. ^^- r butter rebounder while Patrone day, January 28. Because local ^-' junior £!ngllsh major, service of the Student Oousdl dents who are looking for rides Gray to duplicate last A sets the plays. Thorn is the delight in year's feat, a remain in some capacity. up hoop afficionadoB tenn- Speers began hte career on the is being met with great enthusi- i>r seeking rides can easily state of Main Line meAanatofy Although* the resignation was Exdtioig Era 6-4 tyro who occasioned legis- ing this annual inter-city skirm- campus newspaper in his fresh- asm from the ^udent Bo<|y. check the catalog listing for need not set in. Directed think- a surprise to all concerned it typ- Severance's 25 year era has lative action in West Virginia ish the Big One, and because St year, as Campus News Ed- During the first three days of Dther students who have the ing will man which been an exciting one for local as high school senior he rooters typical preclude such a state of ified Severance's career when a Joseph's with itor. As a sophomore, he served its existence, over 300 persons same destination in mind. mind; thinking directed toward can probably best be summed sports fans. His teams have de- evinced an interest in an out-of- short-sighted abandon annually as both News and Feature Edit- joined the program. T^is is one- The way in which t^e cata- future opponents such as word spectacular! feated heavy favorites and lost state college. The state legis- induce a state of ecstatic frenzy Mem- quarter logue is set up serves two pur- up in one — ors. He was appointed Associate of the total number of They phis State, Wake Forest, North 37 Years of Service to unregarded underdogs. lature passed a bill urging him in the Hawks with their primi- Editor of The VILLANOVAN students who drive to Villanova. posses, f^rst, if the student is Al Severance has been con- have caused rule changes, kid- to remain loyal to his native tive exhortations, the 'Cats will Carolina State, and Temple. for the current academic year. Because of such a great response seeking a ride to school he may nected with Villanova for 37 napping investigations and ti- state. As a high school senior In addition to his editorial du> to this experimental program, it look in the catalogue according years. He enrolled here in 1925 rades as well as raves from the he scored at better than a point ties, Speers was the writer ofi has been made a permanent pro- to his geographic area for people and graduated as validictorian press. His humorous aneedi^tes a minute clip. "Speeritualism," a weekly col-' gram by the Student Council who are driving from his sec- Wildcat Thinclads Open of the class of 1929. During his and dramatic pregame MmtinaS umn devoted to an investigation Eugene P. Pasymowski, Fresh- tion. Thus he may find other ^. Upset Mempliis State years he was co- are a legend in the East man C&F student and member students who are driving to undergraduate and analysis of problems affect- Vil- George King's team is proba- captain of the basketball team, His 37 years of loyalty to Indoor Season In Boston ing the Villanova campus. of the VILLANOVAN News school and are willing to take bly not so strong as some of the school's 135 pound boxing lanova are sure to be a favorite Speers also served in editor- Staff, who formulated the newly passengers. Two Olympic team members, a junior, was nipped by liirsute and a half miler on egend in the school's tradtttioa. the Freddy Schaus powerhouses devised Geographic Catalog sys- Second, if a student drives to champion, . ial capacities on other campusj the IC4A outdoor hurdles B&U Johnson of Maryland in the team. No amount of print can eulogise of the past, it can not be taken tem of the Program said "The sdiool and wishes to offer hi£ the track .': publications, and was a frequent contributions here at Villa- lightly. In the Sugar Bowl tour- champion and several returning IC4A indoor final last March. He was named fresh- his '.. success of this program proves car to other Villanovans he may contributor to The LYNX, the Pezhaps the two awards ney, inspired by the brilliant 32 lettermen from the team which In the IC4A outdoor champion- coach upon graduation and nova. us. literary magazine. the close unity of the Student look up the catalogue listhig ol man won both the indoor and out- ships he capped the 120 high camp that Al has recdved in the past point play of Patrone, it stormed Council with the Student Body." prospective riders from his area with the exception of the 1932- for him. door IC4A chaimpionships will hurdles crown, being the only until, year sum up the feding from behind to beat highly rated The Car Pool Program fur- The result of this program ii 33 season held that post comprise the contingent of Villa- individual winner These two awards, Hie Alumni : Memphis State. as the ElUott- VjU. English Prof. beneficial to the student, the Uni and on some occasions after, he nova trackmen scheduled to State. Loyalty Award, and the H^n*s The Cats' next opponent, Jan- men nipped Penn versity, and to the public. was named head coach. His FVune compete Saturday night at Bos- is the lithe sopho- Basketball Hall of Award , uary 18 will be Jack McCloskey's Hammock On Television Show Red Cross Drive |^ The student would benefit by joverall record with the yearling in the first track are a perfect ending to 25 y« Penn five. This game will be the ton indoor meet more frcMn Roman Catholic Ifigh If lowering his transportation clubs was 159 wins against 31 of the season. School the local of hardwood glory. 'Cats first encounter with a Big who is AAU ''University of Needs 800 Faculty costs. It would be much cheaper losses. Frank Budd and Rolando Cruz hurdles champ at 60 yards, Five team and should not pro- by Dr. Joseph C. Reino, Assistant to have six people in one car than are the members of Jumbo Jim virtue of an easy win in the voke too much stress and strain Professor of English, made his And Student Donors one person in iht same car. Elliott's stable who iQ>ent the meet last February at Conven- if the H-bombs, Hubgard and third appearance on WFIL-TV's The Annual Red Cross Blood At present, the student park latter part of August in Rome. tion Hall. He later won at 120 i Hubie, are anywhere near form. "University of the Air" series on I^ive will take place in Alumni ing lot, which holds 1400 cars, Budd competed in the lOQ meter yards outdoors in meet in Nor- Nevertheless, McCloskey has a a Monday, February 6 on Channel Hall Gymnasium this year on is being utilized to its capacity; dash, finishing fifth against the ristown last June. knack for upsets and if Bob 6. March 1 and 2. Gerry Grelinas, thus through many riders the world's toughest competition. He 9 Letter Men Milkvy who might be the second This was the flmt ill 9. series of representing the Student Coun- Univnrsitv would not need addi- also ran a leg on the ill-fated Elliott also plans to enter best all around player in the 16 lectures designed to stimu- cil for the drive has stated that tionaj parking spacct US 400 meter relay team which teams in both the mile city, hits hU 1959-60 stride the and two late interest in poetry for the registration for the drive will was disqualified. mile relays. The mile quartet 'Cats will be iu for a rough eve- general public, and subjects will take place on February 14 and John Q. Public would also bei Cm Finished Third will be comprised of four of these ning. range from Mother Goose 15. Authorities from the Wayne a beneficiary of the program in] Cruz, freshman, fared a five middle distance men accord- T. the will Dulces Not Too Totfgh rhymes to S. Eliot Chapter of Red Cross an indirect way. If the program somewhat better. Competing .for ing to Jim Tuppeny, assistant Some of the poems to be dis- process the prospective donors. would work at peak efficiency Following the Penn game, Du- his native Puerto Rico, the slend- coach: Otie Drayton, Joe Man- cussed include : "The Listeners," Gelinas emphasized that facul- 250 cars would replace 1400 cars quesne and Pitt will be met dur- er graduate of LnwrenoeviUe ion, Carl Wagner, Bobby CoffUl, by Walter de la Mare: "The ty members as well as studen: now using the highways. Al- ing the mid-semester layoff. vaulted 14'11^* to The Prep gamer and Bob Raemore. The Marl- Rubaiyat of Omar Khayam," by are encouraged to contribute as Dukes of Red Manning though this program will not CAR nOL are not third plaice and a bronze medaL boro pole vaulter also disclosed Rav- iart hOf Edward Fitzgerald; "The of the desired 800 neded the traffic problem MY even reasonable facsimiles future alleviate of the He was bested only by that members of the two mile en," Edgar Allen Poe; "Casey donors. All persons under 21 by completely, it is a step forward. Dukes of Dudey Moore's reign. Thespian Don Bragg and has US four would be selected from at the Bat," by Ernest Lawrence -/ears of age will be required, Joseph W. Kemme, Hence Duquesne doesn't look Father too teammate Ron Morris. these six: Al Jackman, Nick De- Thayer; and "Poems of a Jew," however, to obtain written par- fonnidable. OSA, the Vice President of Stu- Budd will compete in the 50 Angelis, Jon Dante, Jenry Hac- by Karl Shapiro. ental permission in order to de- Jin diqriajri the fi»nn that brooght hhn accolades dent Affairs, who complimented On the other hand, Pitt does. yard dash and Gnu will stick to kett, Frank Hegarty, and PSat Reino received his doctor- late blood. Photo by MMm PUMtofw mad won him a spot MM thd AU-Touraey Dr. the Student Council and Eugene Off their early his specialty. Nicastro. five bi the Dixie Classic. ''Drexel Hill? Well, let's see. We have several Brideakars season conquest ate from the University of Penn- In return, the doners and tlieir undertak- Despite soeh MMsesMfol sniping as tUs agafaist North Carolina, Pasylowski on their -led Leon Pras and Charlie Ham- Of the aforementioiied ten all students who need riders . . . "» Gene FssymowsU clwerfa||y of Purdue, sylvania hi 1951, and Joined the families will be guaranted com- the the WUdente' iocwred Ihei^ onfly Jos4 of the tourney to the ing, confirms the success of at leant. A closer look, however, mock wiU represent Villanova in are veterans except Jackmaii Tar. of Villanova in the Fall plete fulfillment of their blood informs a co-ed. Pasymowski's car pool program met wttk ea- 87-67. faculty Car Pool Program. shows a team without a consist- the 60 yd. high hurdleik Pras, who is a Bophomorab I of 1960. needs for one year. ttausisstic response from several hundred day^bops.

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