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Poge 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • April 19, 1967

'Cats Grab 12 Of 17 Rrsts, Still Lose; Erv Hall Scores Impressive Win Javelin Detides ' ^ i by Chick Mc El rone Penn State, coming off a 90-64 in time to grab a third place point. THE ISSUE TO END ALL ISSUES! dual meet defeat by Army, rallied Murphy Wins to hand the Wildcats a 76-73 up- Frank Murphy's 1:54,3 was good set Saturday in Goodreau Stadium enough to win the 880, while Al before about 1500 sun-bathing McCafferty held on to gain 2nd. mm spectators. It was a different story in the 220, Despite winning 12 of 17 events however, as the visitors' Beam, and all but one running event, the Wayne and Shane combined to shut Vol. 42, No. 20 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA. PA. APRIL 26, 1967 'Cats were edged by a State team (Continued on page 10) ———"i^*- which gained enough points in the day's final two events to offset a .-S,.: Crew Loses To double win by Erv Hall, and out- Augustinian Institute standing performance by Vince Will Bizzaro. Temple, Wins By The Nittany Lions gained a 1-2 finish in the jump to take a 2 Over Howard 72-68 lead going into the day's Be Established at Villanova last event, the javelin throw. In by Lou Sonzogni that event, Vlllanova's Ken billow The Villanova C rew hosted a tri- Villanova, Pa., April 21st -Most James H. J. Tate were among Studies, the first of its kind in the uncorked a 222*9-1/2" throw to regatta Saturday on the windy Rev. Agostino Trape, O.S.A. visit- the guests. English language, will be published garner a first place, but the visi- Schuylkill, and was edged by the ing world wide head of the Augus- The Augustinian Prior General in 1968. eight while beating fine tors gained 4 points with a 2-3 Temple Howard tinian Fathers announced Thurs- announced the aiv)ointment of the Vlllanova's exceptionally finish to assure their second con- University of Washington, D.C. day night that the Vatican had Rev. Robert Russell, O.S.A. collection of AUGUSTINUNA and turned in a 6:40 clocking, Augustinian periodicals will secutive dual meet win over the Temple approved the establishment of an Chairman of the Department of be Villanovans finished for the WUdcats. while the two "Institute for Augustinian Studies" Philosophy at Villanova and a wide- readily available con- lengths behind. venience of interested scholars and Ex-Cat Defeated at Villanova University. ly recognized authority on the writ- Howard, another two lengths be- students in the established Hal Nichter opened the day's It wUl be the first of its kind in ings and philosophy of St. Augus- newly hind, dropped out of contenticm at "Institute for Augustinian Studies." running events with a 55.6 victory the United States. tine, as Chairman of the Institute. In the 440 hurdles, but State took ttie halfway mark, while the lighter Father Tri^, whose headquar- The Institute will have its center second and third places. Then in Wildcat crew coidd still have sal- ters are in Rome, spoke during a in a special section of the Uni- a leisurely mile, Dave Patrick, vaged the race at the 1500 meter dinner in his honor at the Bellevue Senior Class Presents versity Library. Tom Donnelly and Craig Nation mark of the 2000 meter course. Stratford Hotel. The visiting Pre- LINE UP - Wildcats' Jack O'Leary, Craig Nation, Tom Donneify, and Dave Patrick lead the way scored a 9 point Patrick Earlier in the day, the Phila- late is superior of The annual "Saint Augustine sweep. the religious Annual Festival to rounding the first turn* Patrick, Donnelly and Nation finished 1-2-3* (Photo by Joe Rosbert*) clocked 4:15.6, but most of tiie delphia Com munityCollege nearly 10,000 Augustinian Priests, Lecture" and its publication, spon- race's excitement was provided by squeaked out a victory over tiie Brothers and Seminarians located sored byVillanova University since Nation who edged State's Steve Villanova frosh. Stroke Mike Mc- throughout the world. 1959, as well as several Graduate Mark College Farewell Gentry in a last lapsurge. The lat- Cassedy kept the pace long an^ low During ttie dinner, attended by courses on St. Augustine will be Krlneis Shines In Twin Wins After ter is a former Pennsylvania hl^ In preparation for next week's race nearly 200 "Mendel Associates" integrated into the larger program For the second consecutive year school champion who attended Vil- in New York, but Community, a of the University, Father Trape of the new Institute. the Class of '68 is sponsoring lanova for a semester before frantically high -stroking crew, received the honorary degree of In addition, special seminars on the Senior Parting Festival, which transferring. won by a few feet, Doctor of Letters. Very Rev. Jo- the famous saint will be conducted will be held at Fisher's Pool W. C. Cops 10 Inning Thriller Dr. Harvey Cox, a well-known Theologion and writer, is seen annually by scholars from here and and Cottages in Lansdale, Captain Bill Heidelberger turned Potomac Rough seth A. Flaherty, OSA, Villanova Pa. in a 48.6 win in the 440, as Ken A week previously, botii Wildcat specking ot the Field House last Thursday. Dr. Cox spoke on the University President, made the abroad. A new annual Review de- The Festival, running from 2 p.m. by Bob Ward Prince managed a 2nd place. The boats had succumbed to George- "Playboy Philosophy" to a large audience. (Photo by Bob Sturm) presentation. Mayor and Mrs. voted exclusively to Augustinian until dusk, is on Saturday, While our Villanova trackmen streak, while at the same time captain Sam Greenwood collected pair returned in the day's final town University by a length each May 6. were losing to Penn State in a snapping their own four game three hits in a losing cause. The running event to team with Nichter in their respective races. Ameri- Presentiy recording on the thriller here at Villanova, the losing string, by beating the Rams game was tied 6-6 going into the and Patrick in an uncontested can University, an added oatry in RCA label, the Muffins will pro- Wildcat baseball team was out at of Fordham 12-6, Gene Rampcme bottom of the ninth when it looked Sigma Eta Chapter of 3:17,2 mile relay victory. It was the freshman race, trailed by a Theologian Cox Gives Lecture vide entertainment at the party. State College evening up the score pitched the entire game bringing as thou^ the Cats were going to Patrick's first 440 leg this year. considerable margiii. The rou^ The young group is well known with the Nittany Lions. Led by his won loss ledger to 1-1. pull it out of the fire. John Grasing Hall Outstanding and unfamiliar Potomac River, National Service Frat for its work at the shore, and third baseman Steve Krines and Steve Krines led the attack with led the inning otf with a walk and Sophomore Hall was the 'Cats quite different from the placid on the West Coast, where they have Hal Burke, the Cats won two home runs as the Cats got Hal Burke singled up the middle. outstanding performer as he sped Schuylkill, minimized the all-im- released their latest recori The 4-3 while collecting ten hits. three in the first and were never Tom Rodgers moved the runners up Initiated at Villanova Current ^Playboy' Success On Fat City Five will to 9,8 and 14.1 wins in the 100 portant effect of the timing and ef- also perform Krines, who has a fantastic .500 headed throughout the game. Soph- with a perfectly placed bunt, but yard dash and 120 hig^ hurdles ficiency of a good crew. George- Last Sunday on April 23rd twenty at the Festival. batting average for the season, omore shortstop Jim Manlon West Chester's relief pitcher. By Horry Williams respectively. Both times were town was also aided by a decided seven students from Villanova Uni- escape. Sex is not the perpetual According to Rick HolweU, „».' singled his first three times up helped in the attack with a home Lance Clemens, left fielder The "Playlx)y Philosophy" was self- identity and the question of got Ron Senior Class President, and achieved against a stiff wind, but weight advantage, as they averaged versity were Initiated into Alpha euphoria Hefner builds it up to a "liberal scored one . Burke went ttie run and 2 rbi's making the total Ulan and Greenwood on pc^ups to the topic of the last lecture in his intimacy with the community, the former Overbrook Hi0i star 190 pounds per man. > ^ Phi Omega, a national service be. Then we must eliminate some amount of libations" will be avail- distance against the lions and now for the Chamlnadel 'High School the third The the current Villanova Arts Forum questions which have become in- baseman. Rams then able 2-1 was scarcely hindered. In both This week, Villanova travels to fraternity. of the coercion, subconsciously, at the party, which is posts a won lost record. His graduates who make up the left went on to win it with three runs series, held last Thursday, April creasingly important in lieu of the for open to all Villanova students. £•*'» events, he was the only Wildcat New York the annual Hughes The initiation ceremony took that "Playlwy" exerts over us. contribution to the victory did not side of the infield, three twentieth. The address, which at- nature of our technological home in their half of the tenth. With Tickets point scorer. Cup Regatta, a meet in which the place in the day hop cafeteria in li we do not then we are not as at $6 per couple are on stop there, however, as he also runs and four rbi's. Tommy their doubleheader triumph win tracted a near- record Forum society." Charlie Messenger stayed close 'Cats are usually quite successful. Mr. Russ Fore- free as we think. Finally, we must sale in the Pie Shoppe from 10:30 dispelled any rumors that Rodgers, who hails from the Main over Temple last Sunday their re- Dougherty Hall. crowd, was delivered by Dr, Har- Pill and Privacy On May 6, the Philadelphia col- to 2:30 each day. Brenden Brett can't hit for the first seven Is^s before man, national president of Alpha preserve the privacy of human by collecting three rbi's Line, chipped in with three hits as cord now stands at 9-0. llie Cats vey G, Cox, noted author and Yet Dr. Cox doesn't condemin kicking to an Impressive victory legiate championships will pit Vil- Phi Omega, officiated at the in- sexuality at all costs. The "Play- and John Carey are serving as with a and a . His the Cats collected 13 safeties. play today at the University of lecturer. Hefnerism. He merely chastizes it in the 2- mile run. He blew past lanova against LaSalle, Drexel, duction of the Sigma Eta chapter at boy Philosophy" must not become co-chairman of this year's fes- homer came in the fourth as he Rams Romp Pennsylvania's home field. Penn is Dr. Cox, an ordained Baptist for some of its ignored inade- State's Ray Smith with 3/4 of a Temple, and St. Joseph's. The Villanova. The initiating team at a performance chart. tival. ;, slapped the first pitch served up Tuesday, April eleventh, the one and seven but is considered to minister, currenUy is a member quacies. "We all realize that for l£^ remaining and broke the tape seascNn will conclude on May 13 tiie ceremonies was from the West by State's hurler, Pete Foster, team did not fare so well against be a much better club than their of the Church and Sociology De- decades the case against pre- in the fine time of 9:02,5. Tom with the ever popular Dad Vail College. against the wind an estimated four the Chester State Teachers partment of the Harvard Divinity marital sex has been carried on in West Chester Rams, Senior record shows. '::'••'• ''•?:• Donnelly recovered from the mile Regatta*' ':/. hundred feet from home plate The Sigma Eta chapter has been SchooL Bom and raised in the a negative manner." "Now our Commencement Exerciseson knocking in Pete in operation for two semesters at Greater Phila.delphla area, he later society has eliminated these nega- Lagos who had led off the inning Villanova but has acted only as a attended Penn, Yale, and Harvard. tive reasons via tiie Pill, Peni- 15;Pastore is Speaker with a walk. Golfers (3-1) Beat Sfate, petitioning group. The members of He is author of the perennial re- cillin, and Privacy." "He feels May Letteri Shines tiie new service fraternity have ligious best-seller, "The Secular Hefner has rightiy, destroyed the by Dave Reynolds Second baseman Richie Lettierl assisted at registration and have City" and numerous magazine negative aspects and has empha- On May fifteenth, 1350 Villanova exercises will take place at 3 continued to carry a hot bat, get- worked on the used book exchange. articles. Dr. Cox is also an active sized the fun side." However he Lose Only To Princeton imdergraduates, graduates and p.m. in Convention Hall in Phil- ting two hits in four trys. The In the future they will serve as participant in the civil rl^ts and feels "Pla3^oy" is basically anti- University College students will adelphia. Students are to assemble turning point of the game, how- by Chick ushers at Commencement and help Vietnam-peace movements. sex because it fixates our sexual McElrone receive their degrees. The stu- at 1:45. ever, was a defensive play turned out at Freshman orientation. Villa- Deeper Crisis growth in this fun stage. "It de- Vlllanova's surprising golfers mara and sophomore Dean Barnard dents will assemble in the quad at The student commencement in by sophomore catcher Joe nova Joins other schools such as After the speaker delivered the humanizes women until they be- handed mighty Penn State a rare were losers against State, but no 9:30 a.m. before attending ten speaker will be chosen this after- Urbanowich, It was set up when Penn, Temple and Delaware that usual opening remarks he plung^ed come one dimensional creatures defeat last week on the par 70 one on the Villanova team shot o'clock baccaulaureate mass in the noon at four o'clock out of five Penn State's right fielder John have chapters of Alpha Phi Omega into the central item on the minds that can be folded in three places Aronomink course. It was State's over 78. Senior Mike Murphy field house. The commencement finalists competing for the honor. Kanaskle led off the eighth Inning cm campus. of the audience, sex. Dr. Cox and have a staple in their stomach." first loss in 16 matches, and only rounds out the squad. The main speaker of the afternoon with a single to right. Pitcher Faculty moderator for Sigma Eta feels that the success of "Playboy" It conveys a portrait of a woman its 2nd in 5 years (52 matches). Princeton Surprises will be Senator John O. Pastore Phil Williams then was caught is Mr. Albert Dorley of the History is not due strictty to the subject as purely for a man's satisfaction Saturday, the 'Cats were sound- of Rhode Island, who will receive looking at a third strike, Burke The Nittany Lions, last year's Department. The new officers for matier. He feels its success and not as a person in her own ly beaten by an unexpectedly strong an honorary degree at tiie cere- was then working on State's lead Eastern NCAA champions and 4th the fraternity are President, Jay reveals far deeper crises in right. We retain a cub scout out- Princeton team, 7-0. Going into mony. Honorary degrees will also off batter, Farrell Franks, when in tlie final national standings were Walsh; Vice Presidents, Bill Allen American society. "In fact "Play- look on sex. It neglects all of the Monday's match with Penn and be bestowed upon Mrs. John Win- he threw past catcher Urbanowich. beaten by a 4-3 count, the same and Jim Klien; Treasurer Ray Col- boy" is Just a portion of the positive aspects of sex, the value score which LaSalle, the Villanovans were 3-1 tersteen, president of the Phil- Kanaskle tried to get from first to has been in evidence lins; Recording Secretary Mike great upheavals we are witnessing of human sexuality, etc. It pre- and have an excellent chance of adelphia Museum of Ar^ Judge third on the wild pitch but was cut in the 'Cats other victories this Grant, and Corresponding secre- in this decade." "All the doctrines, vents, following, the "Playboy'* bettering last year's 6-4 record William B. Duffy, chancellor of down by a perfect peg from Urban- year over Lehigh and LaSalle. The tary BUlCrielly. in sex, religion and drugs, which mold, a meaningful relationship in a season when they finished the state of Delaware; Rev. Leon owich to Krines, Burke then got Engineers were last year's MAC * ^j "Unlike the other fraternities on we iM'eviously though as final are with the opposite sex outside of their season with a 6 match win- H. Sullivan, pastor of the Zlon Franks on grounder to third, champions, campus ttie Sigma Eta chapter of now coming under question." bed. ning streak. Baptist Church of Philadelfrfiia; and retired the Lions one, two, Alpha Phi Omega will be primari- "Discussion has become more Not Euphoria Villanovans took 4 of the first Yesterday, the 'Cats continued Dr. Clarence C. Walton, Dean of ttiree in the ninth. 6 matches against ,ly a service fraternity. They will democratized." Dr. Cox urged a three step plan Penn State with their schedule which is tradition- General Studies, Columbia Uni- This game made it two In a row captain provide service to the University "In this time of gre^t conflict to restore the equilibrium of human Frank Majczan, Jim Al- ally one of the East's toughest versity; Mr. James Gara, Villa- for the WUdcats (4-4), On Thurs- and the community. Pledging is of Biblical faith, some persons, and -sexual relations. First, we bertini, Dave Cunningham and Den- with a match against Georgetown. nova alumnus, class of 1928; and day afternoon the Cats traveled to nis Malenka leading set to start the first semester of Hugh Hefner included, have de- roust humanize our technical the way. Today, they face which last Mr. Harry R. HoUoran, a promi- Navy possible Fordham to meet a red hot ball YOUR Majczan and Malenka are seniors, next year and one of the veloped a commercial fog which society. Such roles as politics and MOTHER WEARS COMBAT BOOTSI" - Chip Allen year ranked 2nd in the East, nent Philadelphia industralist. club then on a three game winning hurls invectives while Albertini service projects to be undertaken has diverted our attention from business must l>e made more ful- ot two onrushing Foirleigh Dickinson stickmen and Cunningham are Matches against Delaware, Rutgers Music at tto commencement will streak. 'Nova halted that winnine just prior to hurlingthe Juniors. Phil Danford, Jack will be the building of a play- some central questions." "First, filling or else we will continue to ball lostSoturdoy. (Photo by Joe Rosbert.) McNa- and 3rd ranked Army will follow. (Continued on page 8) ground in Philadeli^a. the individual and his quest for use sex as our primary mode of Senator John 0. Postor*

' Jl''jXi^' Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • April 26, 1967 April 26, 1967 t THE VILLANOVAN t Page 3 r-THISYEARIN REVIEW- 9^ J" »^^ § student .0* 5 W'iStet^, *«^' The Hobsoii Ailministration Tops of the Year «>•«"" P §» by Pete O'Meara Food by Jim O'Hare b **A lot was said against me but for the activities sponsored by for Sophomore and Senior foul Jo^J! Mk The 1966-1967 school year at pay A the S.G.A, The new raise was called I am sure it was just in the heat Unfortunately the S.G.A. weekends for next year is ,.^J Villanova can truly be considered < has been saddled a 'significant attempt by the Uni- of politics. I hold no ill feelings with a 2,500 also a strong possibility, ac- "^^A. a significant one in the history of versity to raise its academic O towards anyone." dollar debt incurred by the In- cording to Hobson, Ted Rad- ^ *•»-& • Villanova. For better or worse the standards" by Rev. John M. Dris- ^O Abe Hobson, student body tercollegiate Jazz Festival. Hob- omile will head the complaint Villanova students, faculty and Ad- %^ son is trying to secure sponsors coU, OSA Vice-President for Aca- "*'3J % th. president of Villanova, made the office which will be open daily «« ministration were ttie 4!.«.•"*•" news on demic Affairs. for the Jazz Festival so that it from 9:30 to 3:30 next <. »»•«•• previous statement after pre- year, % campus and sometimes around the 3- »»»<»• can be made profit making in Library Extension % siding over the first S. G. A, Hobson's plans are am- »»»>•• nation. the future. After several years of delay « meeting as president. Immediately bitious and over the summer In a year that saw riots and a and anticipation the ground was 1^ \ Hobson has begun work on Hobson also plans this sum- he hopes to get some more con- '^. or free University, decreasing facul- finally broken in ^ February for the two programs. First a Complaint mer to work out a plan which, crete plans for next year. CM *^ '4? ty and increasing discontent, li- Falvey Memorial Library exten- % would revamp and streamline a relations o office has been established and In student administration number brary additions and a free student sion. When completed, the exten- %. s^ will be located in Dougherty Hall of committees on the Hobscm feels tiiat compromise is ^ e^ S.G.A. newspaper it is clear that Villa- sion will triple the size of the ^^A on the second floor in the S.G.A. This revamping and con- the only answer if progress is to nova is beginning to move; stu- present library, provide open % office. So far a number of com- solidation according to Hobson be made. CD ^. dents and faculty are finally as- stacks and include the new Villa- plaints have been lodged by would do away witli the duplication "* V. % serting ttiemselves, letting it be nova Center for Augustintan Stud- O students, weekend guest priv- of activities that could be •> O •^*. known that they think. Whether it ies. Completion is scheduled for ileges, snow removal and a performed by one committee. 4k x ^ Used Book Exchange to was a professor spending extra June 1968. o possible raise in tuition were a few When questioned about the three C. time teaching an EFSV course or of the most common complaints. major issues confronting the stu- \ a professor "tripping" out of his 4.EFSV dents of Villanova, Although the S.G.A, cannot guar- teachers, Collect Books N^t The most significant pants, students protesting for their action on the books and food, antee results it will attempt Hobson stated part of students for the rights against what they felt improve- 4. that, "We to be to do everything possible. Hobson will just have to sit ment of the academic Week For Fall Semester an "intransigent" administration, situation was down and work something out with 2 3^^ stated that, "every complaint will or hundreds of taken not by the Student Govern- the administration," The Used Book Exchange students signing be followed up." He hopes will ment Association, ^ a letter of apology to Basketball but it was rather ''&. that through student- -administra- be open from Tuesday, May 2 to The used book exchange is ttie result of long hard work on the ffoin \ Krafi for childish actions ^ tion Saturday, May 13. It ot another project that Hobson is and student faculty meetings will be part of a few of a few "students" or students students. Working H. attempting to gain support for. agreeable compromises for im- located in the basement of St. o local rock group will make an appearance at the independently of any Campus 'p ' The MUFFINS, Or- I campaigning, debating and voting STORY OFUr THEint YEARTEAK ^*« provements will be reached. An Rita's Hall and books will be col- rilUKT He feels that it is both beneficial right is Jeff Scott, ganization, Junior Senior Parting Festival. On the top a student in (Xie of the most active Jeff Jahns and investigation, lected from 10:30 to student to the student body as well as for the knowledge 1:30. others organized a Free Univer- at Villanova. elections in memory, one thing is the S.G.A. which is in financial of the S.G.A,, will be undertaken to Identification cards, which Student Activism at sity at Villanova, the first of Villanova obvious. Despite rumors to the its find out should be filled out and trouble at the present time. News why so many teachers take brou^t with kind ever here. In this Age of Activism, It 1.3 coming from the incident was not contrary Villanova, like Frodo, Courses were the food Itself. Rather it was the part in the books to St. Rita's, conferences with Hobson will be a the end of the semester will fashionable for students to demon- felt in the lives. tau^t by teachers willing to give Administration's negative attitude. stomach so much as mass exodus at Villanova. be available in Bartley and Mendel Presides Over SGA strate. Villanova has pro\ren regular occurrence next year and in Hobson of their in the ego. The VILLANOVAN, therefore, some time to teach to The student body, believing that Another innovation Cafeterias, and in the Pie Shoppe the spring there will be a "speak that has interested students willing to study to be no exception. they harbored legitimate com- Thus student discontent and been has chosen what we feel to be the out" or a "talk to Abe day." announced for next year by around April 27. Cards may al- for the sake of learning This school year is gen- activism has reached Villanova. five most significant issues of the rather plaints, decided that they had Hobson so be obtained at St. Hobson pointed out that there are and that will be enforced Rita's once erally accepted as having It has expressed itself first past year at Villanova. than the enhancement of the "al- been put off too long. An through involves the mixers sponsored by the Exchange c^ns. Books col- YP's Announce Appointments been one of the most exciting years two major problems facing the mighty" cumulative average. The embarrassing situation for the word of mouth. Then, it developed S.G.A, 1- The Food Riot S.G.A. one is finances the other the Henceforth all mixers lected now will be sold in the fUl number of students turning in a long time. There have been into action. To many, the incident The food riot early this semes- out for University was chosen as a last at Villanova school the Abe Hobson called to order his is red tape. Hobson feels and shall be Inter- when opens and money After the remarks by the Vice the six courses was a surprise to numerous events of a memorable resort achieve was surprising. It should not have ter was proof that students at a to their aims. collegiate. This from the sold, first meeting of the Student Gov- hopes that a satisfactory budget means that books distributed Presidents, Hobson mentioned that ttie organizers, although and important nature which have been. What happened here at Vil- College such as Villanova do in- it still Accommodation to ttie Association as president can be worked out with Father all young teeny-boppers will be students in late September ernment the Used Book Exchange is in need represented a small minority taken place on campus this year, lanova is happening all over deed have a rig^t and the cour- of The immediate reaction from Ryan's office. Possibly mixers or excluded from the monthly ritual or early October. Seniors who wish on April 19th. of student support if it is to be a ihe student body. EFSV has faced and the food disturbance of the world right now and has been age to express their feelings, (see University officials was one of the hoagie concession will be in the field house unless they are to take advantage of the Exchange success. Anottier interesting point a number of problems during the February ninth must be con- happening for some time. Instead The Vice Presidents for the story). The food riot was the re- accommodation. A letter cir- able to provide the funds necessary 17 or over. A student loan program should include their mailing brou^t up at the meeting was that semester but will function more sidered the climax of student of criticizing things they dcm't SGA gave their reports to the new sult of clamorings for considera- culated around campus stated address on the SGA section of the the S.G.A. is over 4,000 dollars in efficiently ttiis fiadl. involvement at Villanova.. like, students are changing them. congress. Jack Gardner, Execu- tion of student needs. Just as that prompt measures would be identification cards so that tiieir debt. The principal part of the debt The first substantial inklings Students see their role as not Rovere Heads Count tive Vice President, announced that significant was the "Bookstore" 5- Honor Code taken to remedy the food situation money may be mailed to them in was incurred by the Intercollegiate of student discontent were noticed just thinking, but acting too. Stu- SGA MOVIE Jay McGinnis would be the head of or Tie Shoppe issue. Only token In the area of Student and the University Shop (another the fail. Jazz Festival. They owed the Govern- the day before the food demon- Mar- changes have dents will continue to demon- SUNDAY, APRIL 30 the organization's committee. The been made in botti ment two motions were put into major complaint). Comerford to Assist, riott Hottsl over 2, 500 dollars. How- stration in the February eighth strate in this Age of Activism. elections committee will beheaded cases. efiect that may have significant A large portion of the student Michael Caine ever, Hobson hopes that a deal will edition of the VILLANOVAN. In will The following courses be by Tom Parsely. Dan Vasti will be 2-TheAAUP effect on all the body felt tiie action was Justified. be able to students. that paper, a major news story in offered by the EFSV in the fall be worked out so that ill Serve in •67.'6a in charge of social affairs for the Last summer the AAUP did ex- In late September the SGA ap- Even many non-residents sympa- semester. The meetings will be sponsors will pick up the tab on the indicating general dissatisfaction In consultation with Fr. Gill, S.G.A. Publicity will be handled by tensive research on faculty salar- proved the Student Court that thized with the demonstrators. "THE IPCRESS FILE" scheduled at that time. Jazz Festival. Possibly the Mar- would and forecasting possible action ttie Dean of Men and Jeffrey Rad- Tom Tourish. ies, compensation and dissatisfac- begin operating almost immed- The effect, just like the Vasey Auditorium 1. Dr. Reino • Lawrence Ferling- riott might become a sponsor of was released. Also, a direct and owich, the former Hearing Advo- tion. The results of the investiga- iately. The Court is cause, was misunderstood by many ghetti Tom Grant, Vice President of ttie Jazz Festival. hailed by thoroughly lucid letter expressing 7:15 and 9:15 cate, Abe Hobson has appointed tion were indeed grim: It was people. The motive behind the 2. Mr. Coccia • moral objectivism Educational Affairs, has announced many as a significant start toward general frustration was published. William J. Rovere, Jr. tiie Hear- Before leaving Hobson announced found that of the 26 major Cath- protest was not so much the poor and Ayn Rand that Ed Apuzzo will be in charge of true student maturity and respon- This letter was endorsed by a ing Advocate for the academic Burt - ttiat on Thursday morning during olic Colleges Villanova had ttie state of the food, but the unreason- 3. Fr. Donald the new God cultural affairs for next year. The sibility at Villanova. The Honor long list of students and composed year 1967-68. Mr. Rovere served (the contemporary concept of activities period there was a com- highest rate of tuition, room and ableness of administration TOURS Honor Council, a branch of the Code, which will work on an ex- by the so-called "Ad Hoc Com- AIRLINES this year as an Assistant Hearing God). plaint hour in which students board, yet its faculty had a com- leaders. S.G.A., will be under the direction perimental basis next semester is mittee for Student Good.*» Advocate under Mr.Radowich.Mr. Other courses ore still in were able to air their gripes about pensation scale lower than all but of Bill Martini. Martini requests also considered a step in the Exhibition of Contempt Ego, not Stomach Rovere's past record as the Pres- preparation. Any faculty members various aspects of the University. three of the colleges. TRAVEL those in- The Asso- same direction. The end result interested in teaching a course that Congress members was an exhibition Similarly, the result was ident of the Young Republicans and Next year the complaint depart- con still contact EFSV c/o the terested in helping on the honor of contempt on the part of a few not a great improvement in MARK VRANKEL his current position as President ment will become a regular event VILLANOVAN. Help is still council should contact him. hundred resident students. These the quantity of food, but a notice 4-3101 TE 9-44S0 of the Blue Key Society coupled and be held dally in the S.G.A. m needed from the students, in par* people threw quite a bit of food to the University that a successful with his record in the Student Mike Daly, Vice President for office. ticular from the freshman and and overturned several tables. Student Activities, appointed Jack and meaningful demonstration Government Association, indicates sophomore classes. The S.G.A. meeting was called Even though there were so many could be staged by a large number his abilities to fulfill the demand- McGarvey head of the Spirit Com- j Individuals involved, the Incident mittee and Brian O'Toole head of to an end after Hobson wished the of students and that definite results ing position of Hearing Advocate. could S.G.A. congress a safe summer. hardly be termed a could of it. The satisfaction the Movie Committee. •'*^-< • come Mr. Leo Comerford has been ' "riot»'--as it was described in appointed the Associate Hearing. Trouble With the February 15 edition of the STUDENTS! Mr. Comerford has also served VILLANOVAN. The scene lasted • The Paulist Father is a modern as an Assistant Hearing Advocate Math, Physics? only a minute or ODE Cliapter at Villonova two. DRIVE PART TIME man in every sense of the word. He tills past year. The cause of the disturbance, Of course you con The Assistant Hearing Advo- is a man of this age, cognizant of Don't Flunk. I Will Tutor as more than one student leader cates from the class of 1969 are the needs of modern men. He is You. I Have B.S., Working was quick to point out, was not David Albright, Timothy Slavish, free from stifling formalism, is a gef cash loan! on M.S. Mr. Kim Cliosen Moderator Joseph Burt and Joseph Sassani. pioneer in using contemporary The Assistant Hearing Advocates Ckli 272 7416 NOW James J. Kim, moderator of the ciety on campus will be to meet Bryn Mawf ' ways to work with, for and among ; • Our new LOANS TO from tiie class of 1970 are John Economics Society, has announced and hold bi-monthly discussions 100 million non-Catholic Amer- STUDENTS SERVICE is Delehanty, John Alan Walsh, Eu- Reasonoble Rotes '^ Apt. to Sublet that Villanova has been elected to of federal eccmomic policies and icans. He is a missionary to his own designed especialiy for gene Wolfel, Joseph Speicher. Carmosky membership in Omicron Delta Ep- trends. Kim emphasized that this For Summer you. ;•'':'-;;; '^^- -' ^''.v''.- John people -the American people. He silon, the National Honor Society would be mostly a student organ- Montreal/ Canado Fully Furnished utilizes modern techniques to ful- • Monthly repayments will in Economics. ization. "Faculty participation in EXPO '67-LoProirie fill his mission, is encouraged to be arranged to suit your this society wUl be limited," he (2) Bedroom ALUMNI LUNCHEON Villanova will form in the call upon his own innate talents to particular circumstances. Trailer ond Camping Co. LTD. said. "This fStll the members will Reasonable Rates CHOOSE YOUR NIGHTS RECEPTION Lambda chapter of Pennsylvania. help further his dedicated goal. Cap.: 1500 trailers-1000 camp meet and elect their own offi- in the honor society TO WORK sites. Completely serviced, at Alumni House Membership Call LA 7-0138 • Stop in or 'phone . . . We'll 5 cers. Thereafter, they wiU do mi. from Expo *67* is limited to those students who Yellow • If the vital spark of serving God be glad to serve you. Following Baccalaureate Mass most of the work themselves." After 4:30 P.M. Cab Company of PhiliCM- For Information coll LO 7'2778« or for have a B average in at least 12 ptiia has for Aftermath of the food riot, numbering openings part-time through man has been ignited in write to 2027 Waverly St., Philo., over 1,000 ovorflowt to Seniors and Guests credit hours of Economics. All drivers. Here is an opportunity for Po. 19146. Mr. Kim has been chosen as Pike in top happening of year. you, why not pursue an investiga- students meeting these require- pleasant, interesting outdoor work moderator of the new society. tion of your life as a priest? The ments are qualified for entrance elation, headed by Dr. Bernard with good earnings. urges that any students yttio He of the Paulist Fathers have developed an into the society, not Just Econ- Reilly History department, feel that ttiey are qualified for Ove^ the years thousands of collegt UlttirFinanee omics majors. blamed this for the fact that 18 aptitude test for the modern man Omicron Delta Epsilon contact students have driven Yellow Cain professors holding 1967 Summer Job Cotalog tnstont Reservations doctorates last to aid their financial needs. interested in devoting his life to Home him, and he will forward a rec- Mr. Kim stated that a banquet year left ttie University. Start your career this summer with a major US corpora- God. This can be a vital instrument will be held sometime in Sep- ommendation to ttie national office Qualifications: 21 y^ars of ago; 16 f. loiicosfer ive. « ^., y"> Due to pressure by the AAUP of the society. tion. Excellent solories. Catalog lists over 10,000 current Penna. Driver's License; to help you make the most impor- tember for initiation and scroll and others, Including the VILLA- BALTA TRAVEL openings available THIS SUMMER for men and women proof of driver's license for 2 years. tant decision of your life. Write for presentation into Omicron Delta NOVAN, the Administration early 'VIC • I nc. Besides Mr. Kim, Rev. John students. Send to: it today. ABDMORE Epsilon. He stated that at pres- this year announced to all faculty $2.00 TODAY Apply ent he expects about 15 A. Coughlan, OSA, Chairman of t students members a new salary scale that Amer. Assn. of College Students Ardmore, Pa. 19003 the Economics Department, and YELLOW CAB 233 E. 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Almost two thousand years Villanova A More Perfect Union ago a group of people walked around With long hair and A week and a half ago, the Pie Shoppe was the scene Ahead sandals and said such I Looking of what some observers have called a Brain Police! things as a. crackdown. Administrative officials concerned in the '^Thoushalt not kill, no one, "3 matter said it was simply a question of the ^ring no where, no matter From what his political Mobilization table workers not following the prescribed • * procedure for Pie Shoppe solicitation. convictions" Everyone called them names Regardless of the issues involved, the incident like weirdos, beatniks, Past Glances and christians and points up one glaring student need— the need for a Threw them to the lions. Villanova on the liberalization of The semester's end is rushing at us at full speed, and place where students can advocate any re- Opinions existing abortion Two thousand years ioter a this begin to their sponsible ideas, voice any responsible opinions, and laws were rather recently polled by the National group of people start- it's about time when people merge **set up a table'* for any activity without having to Opinion Research Center of the University of Chicago. ed walking around experience from past events with their new perspec- worry about administrative red tape. In short, the This reputable institute asked 1,482 representative With long hair and sand- tive for the next school year. Some freshmen have Villanova students need a genuine student meeting I-*! adult Americans whether tl>ey thought that a legal als and said such developed into the young collegiate veterans, having things as place. abortion should be available in six specific cases. The perhaps failed their first calculus test, (**Oh dear, "Thoushalt not kill, no one, percentages of positive replies differed substantially what will mother say?"), attended their first college As it stands now, the Pie Shoppe is the only place no restrictions" between some cases and others. (See AMERICA, mixer (oh well), experienced a taste of altruism by where enough people congregate to facilitate the Everyone called them names February 4, 1967, for a list of the questions and the like weirdos, beatniksi discovering that unique creature, the orphans' outing, location of such a ** student solicitation area." How- " replies.) ' and Cammies and and perhaps even attained one of the marks of a true ever, the Pie Shoppe is a concession, a commercial in In the case of rape, for instance, 56% voted Threw them to the Chris^ Villanovan— efficient hitch hiking. In a way, it's been establishment and not a true part of a student union. favor of the possibility of legal abortion. In the case tians. a tough year for the freshman. It was only a year ago The passing out of handbills is not permitted because of an unwed mother who doesn't — Non-Conformity that he vyas a top notch senior in it supposedly ** causes litter.'* It is time therefore, want to marry the man involved this high school signing yearbooks and that the students of Villanova had a place that was percentage slipped to 18%, Although giving the big goodbye to his school truly their own, not only for them but for their ideas. it is impossible for me to judge buddies. This year found him at the the motivations of those polled, I bottom of the college "caste sys- ,<':: fear that a false concept of charity at "In" tem" where a blazer and class is at the basis of such a wide dis- Room The would have proved mighty Letters to tlie Editor No ring crepancy in percentages. helpful at some of those mixers emester Code Comeback to the one proposed at Villanova. into medical school as possible. * -. Mr, Legality vs. Morality -^—— Fred Trietsch Perhaps the freshman is still awed McDermott*s statement, and This is somewhat artificial for To the Editor: The questions asketl concerned by the largeness of campus life, I quote, '*The honor code proposed the main purpose of a biology I ttiink that it would be safe weird for coming right out and ideas reject long standing tradi- The report of Mr. Ted McDer- LEGAL amendments. Neverthe- and perhaps he's even a little ^Ith the end of the semester upon us perhaps a for Villanova is designed to be put curriculum or any curriculum for to say that last week's **Be-In" saying I really liked that stuff. tions—traditions that have stood mott, concerning the proposed less, they cannot be divorced from awed by the liberal existence of a comment on the academic calendar would be into effect without first asking the that matter is to foster a general on East River Drive was sparsely This is the type of attitude met and are standing merely because honor code to be implemented here moral standards. It is practically ARE It's big time school. appropriate. Two years ago this University initiated students for a general vote,'' is a eagerness to pursue the field, attended by Villanova students. everywhere. they traditions. about time at Villanova next fall, reflects Inconceivable that anyone who con- Wet Ears direct misrepresentation of the along with a spirit of research to In Philadelphia, Villanova stands Uniform Variety SOMEONE saw the worth of a new compact semester which we have discovered Mr. McDermott's general lack of siders abortion to be on an equal But the wetness behind the ears facts. As I stated above, the vote find out its varied aspects, lliis in the group with St Joe's and In society today, it is the abolishing a "tradition" that has has a number of serious disadvantages. We suggest information. I would like to take footing with homicide would vote has long since dried up since the will be taken in each section before can be accomplished in several LaSalle tliat rejects the "new '•different" person Uiat trys to outlived its usefulness. this opportunity to clear some of for any liberalization of existing I not frosh has learned how to learn. the semester schedules be revamped to provide a the honor code goes into effect, I ways. A biology curriculum should generation" bag: the psychedelic- change things— that refuses to ac- Now , am advocating the the misconceptions concerning the laws. On the other hand, one who establishment of Now that he knows when to do his longer Easter Vacation, and more importantly, to wholeheartedly agree with Mr, Mc- cater to a wide variety of inter- Hindu strain in music, beat and cept the STATUS QUO. He can pot parties on honor code. Dermott when sees absolutely nothing wrong with recognize that just because some- campus or a version of The Main- laundry, study his subjects (?),and provide a study period of two or three days for he says a bit later ests in a wide and ever growing mod clothes, and free thought in First of all, and most important, abortion would be likely to vote point to be set up in the how to ornament his room with the in his article that, ''there is no field. A flexibility in curriculum, general. Perhaps the most im- thing is prevalent does not Classroom seniors and juniors prior to final exams. the proposed honor code is volun- positively (in each case). That barest of materials, he's already reason why the fate of the honor alcmg with more course variety portant facet missing is free necessarily make it worthwhile. Annex Building. Rather, I would tary. TTie code will be put into still leaves an alarmingly large begun to make plans for his sopho- code should not be left in the hands than the basic anatomy, embry- thought- -the fact that anyone can In the past, it was the "odd per- say that AT LEAST each person Rather than placing an emphasis on academics, effect only among the upperclass- grey area in between- -those who should be allowed to think and more year when he can put aside of the students," Anyone who takes ology and Physiology, is perhaps think or dress the way he wants son with the strange ideas" thatwas be the schedule seems more like an attempt to get men and will be done so on a expose legalization in some cases as he wants without peer pressure. and take for granted the essentials the time to read the three reports the best way to achieve ttiis end. and not be put down because of it. the inventor or revolutionary section- by- section basis. Before but approve of it in otiiers. The general idea of a of his college existence while be- everything done as quickly as possible. If classes concerning the honor code and its I feel that in accomplishing this philosopher. These people are now great night the code can be in ettect in a Implementation What motivates such an opinion, Here in Philadelphia, such recognized for their contributions is getting solidly drunk at a party, coming more occupied with matters began closer to Labor Day in the fall and ran an extra will see that this Villanova will become known afi' particular section, a general vote I is indeed the I do not know. Part of this whole schools as Bryn Mawr, Haver- to society, although, in their own while a visit to an art museum or of greater luxury. It is also at this week in May there would be room for study periods case. suggest that an excellent school for those inter- I will be taken within that section. question depends on the ccKicept is time of year that the freshman has Mr, McDermott take a walk across ested in biology and not merely • ford and Penn surround Villanova, time, they were scorned. a poetry reading lauRhed at. of several days in length for everyone at the end of For the code to become workable, of pre-natal life that one holds. seen enough of campus and outside the hall from the VILLANOVAN a "good" school for pre-med, but fail to influence it. There Prejudiced Judgment the vote must be 80 percent in This is certainly the the semester, plus a full week of vacation after office, pick up the reports, and Jim Talbot '70 one problem area are some "Haverford types," as Today, this revolution- Admittedly, I am prejudiced. I campus life that he can make favor. That means tiiat a mere 21 between those of us who oppose all making a value distinction between vulgarity and Easter. ^^ : read them before he writes any they are called, disdainfully, here ary thought is somewhat easily am judgement upon percent vote agrainst the honor "Jam" Stand abortion and those who take any little as they may realize more on the subject of tiie honor at school, but few are in evidence. recognizable by its "uniform" of a major Villanova pastime, that, class. As code will stop its implementation. toward ma- There is no question that the present setup must code. To the Editor: other stand. But these percentages It is amazing that Villanova can way-out clothing and its quest somehow, passed me by. 1 would it, that's a large step Also, at the end of the somehow be improved. Many teachers say they cannot probationary Abraham Hobson In a recent editorial, you called seem to indicate another difficulty. remain unaffected. An act that for attention. Many feel that be hypocritical to say that such turity. As at every other college period the entire student body will Student Body President From the fact that so many of things campus, certain actions occur finish their for the SOA to forget the defeat would pack The Mainpoint or The this relatively small group should not be done; and that, semesters with the present schedule as vote on the code, of "its candidate" and unite be- those who support the legalization Second Fret would draw only a makes too much noise and should at times, I have not done much the which appear to shake the realm of they would like, and more students cannot get enough Mr. McDermott also said in his Curricomolaint hind Abe Hobson, This, indeed, of abortion for rape victims refuse passing glance here. 1 once men- be subdued. However, to re- same thing. That would negate reality, but to the keen frosh eye, in. report that, "it is hard to con- it in is are far out- study time As the situation presently stands, many To the Editor: seems to be the only course of to support every case, it tioned I was going to see Dave main anonymous is' to destroy my free thought contention. these disturbances ceive of the administration as likely that some of these people all possibility of bringing about Rather, I would like to put in weighed by the much more positive students will finish courses tomorrow and have to take I would like to compliment Jim action available to those who rep- Van Ronk and a fellow "Villa- a actually being naive enough to ac- share our view on fetal life, on any true change. The changes good word for the other, minority, and productive attitude that recog- final exams the following day. A slightly longer O'Hare on his rather stimulating resent the student body. If the novan" said, *'0h, going to a cept such a code.»» The fact of SGA continues to evince the in- the humanity of an unborn child. bowling match?" He was kidding, chiefly strived for reflect the new half, and ask for at least its nizes friendship and, well, being a summer vacation at the expense of learning is article of our faculty losses. His a the matter is that for one entire If they do, then it seems to thought guy. point about not taking desirable ability to organize itself and set- me but he knew it was a so-called that is making only small tolerance on a campus which, I nice foolish barter. year, now, the students and the its that their belief that abortion can gains, for many of feel, doesn't quite it. Rope Burns courses due to early closings or tle internal differences, it Will *'etlmic" songster and felt I was these new understand administration have been at work be justified legally in certain cases, the freshmen are just simply because they are not there never be able to deal effectively While on the formation of this code, and with ttie althou^ undoubtedly springing stepping from their isolated and has prompted me to expand a little overly- autonomous and the code as it now stands, has impersonal administration from a sincere desire to alleviate somewhat relatively inferior posi- on it. which The Fearhil Faculty received complete approval from exists here at Villanova. Per-, -T 1> *>. suffering, may be based on a tion, the sophomores are probably I, myself, as a biology major the '*naive administration." I sonal shallow and fragmentary concept (disregarding summer) anxious to can feel this narrowmindedness differences should be dis-...; feel that this code is unique in I of charity. assume their thrones as upper- In my own curriculum, Tlie biology missed and a concerted effort its application to Villanova, It is should be classmen. They believe they have The Curriculum Committee of the College of Liberal department has one ideal or goal, made by all to affect Do Something not a social honor code, but rather To understand what I have in learned the ropes of collegiate Arts and Sciences has been laboring since September that being to get as many students (Continued on page 6) a limited academic code. The codes mind it is necessary only to com- experience, for, by now, they know to make a report on suggestions for revamping the at the military academies are very pare the case of the rape victim All must agree that a Catholic nova Honor Code. Furthermore, this would not be just about what balance to keep on A&S curriculum. There has been large general agree- different, in that, at a school such with that of the unwed mother who education aims not only at culti- What Type of System inconsistent with the concept of both the academic and social tight- as the Air Force Academy, if you doesn't want to marry. The first vating the mind, but also at the social responsibility, or lack of it, ropes. Most sophs know where they ment on the need for this change. Despite this, the An honor system is a commit- see a fellow classmate at a social woman is in a truly agonizing construction of strong moral char- at Villanova. Rather, it would be dig up a date (not to be taken work of the committee has progressed slowly, due in ment on the part of the students can function in a state of intoxication, situation which moves us deeply. acter based on the Christian ethic. a realistic beginning in an area literally), if they should wear white the faculty. to two simple principles: 1) that part to non- cooperation from A&S you are honor bound to report him. in- one the positive ben- where the possibility of success not to use the Moreover, we see the gross No candeny as a member of the community, socks or not, why This is not the case with the justice perpetrated against her, efits — no, the necessity of ~ is greatest. We shoidd view such Pennsylvania Railroad, and which mm a student will be responsible for It is quite possible that the Committee will recom- Villanova honor code. Our code is the deprivation of her rig^t to academic and personal honor. We a system as a means to overcome to choose next year. The his owii honesty, and 2) he wUl dorm EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. . ,'*•••.«• «« •V<* • ^Neil J. Sheehon mend adoption of a **core'* curriculum, which would strictly limited to cheating in the choose in freedom and in love are at Villanova for only four years student immaturity, not merely as sophomores only await the time ASSOCIATE EDITOR. , , . ;, . .Stephen J. Buck expect the same personal honesty classroom and plagarism in term leave with a set of a reward for the achievement of upperclass- mean that the students would have less required ASSOCIATE EDITOR James H. O'Horo the man for whom she will bear yet we must of his fellow students. when their seniority as papers, maturity. It is interesting to note, their new- courses and a greater variety of electives. If this NEWS EDITOR William A. Tavoni children. The unwed mother is in values which will guide us for the Some schools, such as the mili- men can be used to put Mr. McDermott also stated ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR painful situation also. Socially rest of our lives. ttiat it was for this very reason knowledge to good avail. system did come into being, some of the Peter H. O'Meara a tary academies, have honor codes found several examples of other schools FEATURE EDITOR Ralph R. Maltese • », > disgraced and possibly shunned, In the pluralistic society in which that Notre Dame's enlightened ad- While the freshman is more of a required courses would become obsolete. From that extend into the social realm. now rejecting their honor codes. The ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR Michael P. Soroka she evokes in all of us sympathy, we live, the problem is all too ministration allowed the students rabid Villanova fan (foaming at the SPORTS EDITOR These systems are unwise, for this, those who teach these courses would also be- case which comes to mind is that of •• i .,..*. .Charles B. McElrone in the real. realize that the situation to initiate their presently success- at hearing St. Joe's men- and honest men empathetic We tiiey attempt to enforce rather mouth ASSISTANT SPORTS . Columbia. Columbia, in a student EDITOR. . Kevin P. Gallen ful honor code three years ago. is content to bathe come expendable. t'ealization that her tragic weak- isn't going to get any better unless social standards. (At the tioned), the soph COPY EDITORS Peggy Nerf, Mimi Daly dubious body referendum, voted down its attending a big ness is present in us aU. Yet no we decide to do sometiiing about Air Force Academy, for example, Practical in the limelight of PHOTO EDITOR , , . . .William S. Fellner Approach It thus seems that the lack of cooperation is due to honor code only because of a pro- question, then, is that college. What the sophomore Circulation injustice has been forced upon her. it. The only failure to shine your superior's time , , ••(»••«-«•* ,Henry Schaedler "Okay," we mi^t say, "it's a vision which allowed the accuser to shall Villanova is a little more prestige and some faculty members who are fearful for their jobs Business Manager She has shirked the responsible of method: How shoes is considered a breach of wants a,,,,,,.,,,,, Ed Led good idea and perhaps even neces- remain anonymous. At the present Inbue in its students to coast around campus is Moderator Rev. Louis A. Ronglone, use of her precious right to marry University the social honor code.) For this the ability and salaries. Indeed, this an area to be concerned OSA sary, but any honor system just time, the president of Columbia's Associate Moderator and to conceive. Therefore, our the moral values proper to a like someone who actually knows about, but the concern should not be at the expense .Eugene J. Ruane reason, the majority of men's student government is working on won't work at Villanova." Quite Hall is. GENERAL STAFF Dole Pappert, Pete Coplin, Tom Tourish, sense of charity, coupled with our Catholic gentleman? colleges and universities, (Am- where O'Dwyer obviously, not just of improving the academic area of the Arts and remedying the situation, and work Tom Hitchcock, Fred Hetzler, Jeff Johns, "^ ' "any honor Ed Blazejewski, Don sense of justice, compels us much The present paternalistic herst, Dartmouth, Princeton, La Gala Affair on the honor code for Holmes, Jock McGorvey, Frank Miller, Mike Schmitt, Louis system" is going to work. While about juniors. Sciences curriculum. Columbia Sonzogni, more strongly in the first case system of academic discipline may Salle, Notre Dame), maintain One can forget University is still in progress. Pete Shells, Bill Toomey, Gerard Cunningham, Claire Kaplus, David ttie basic concepts are unalter- Mr, than in the second to DO SOME- often seem necessary, but is it purely academic honor codes Most of them are still reminiscing Only 90 faculty members felt it worthwhile to return Sippel, William McElroy, Richard D'Alessandro, Bob Viola, Tim able, the form of the system must half McDermott did not cite the example THING to alleviate misery. If we really "building men for a greater on about Junior Weekend and are Connor, Kathy Gallen, Barbara Murphy. based generally accepted stand- questionnaires circulated of Notre Dame, be dictated by the unique "atmos- affair by the Curriculum Commit- which has a see no more than a woman suf- tomorrow?" Of what value will our ards of intellectual integrity. petitioning to have the gala The VILLANOVAN is published weekly by the undergraduate stu- I^ere" of Villanova University. tee. This represents only successful and effective honor fering unjustly it is understandable staged every other weekend. For about 40 per cent of the dents of Villonova UniversHy, Opinions Catholic education be if we are in Since the value of intellectual expressed herein do not ttie code must prove code. It was put into effect ttiree that we could condone the leg^i- First, the juniors the year has all but A&S members. It is time for the faculty to face necessarily reflect the official views of the University, need of proctoring all our lives? honesty is most readily recognized reality to the students. If aca- years ago, and was done so as to zation of abortion. meaningful ended--except for exams. The caf- and help the curriculum revision Second class postage paid at Villanova, Ponno, Editorial and Busi- It is in the light of these ques- and enforced, an academic honor committee on its answer demic and personal integrity are parties that are to a very serious cheating ness offices located on the second floor of Dougherty Hall, Villanova The problem with the concept tions that we, as students, must system would seem to be the feine and nicotine endeavors. problem. This code is very similar University, (Continued on page (Continued on pa^e 6) / 1 > I (Continued on page 6) approach the concept of the Villa- logical place for V illanova to start. 6) ;

April 26, 1967 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pagt 7 Poge 6 • THE VILLANOVAN • April 26, 1967 Avant«9orde' r— N*ws medio r- - Civil Right* : Honor Code ^ (Continued from page 5) Mod Fashions: A.F.T.R.A not fostered by our honor code, The then why replace one form of proctorlng with another? An Open And Clothes Case The Dance Was Over from In a poll taken of students Mike Soroka Retrogressive Phil Prettier, O.S.A.-J campuses with and without an hon- basically a rather hip kid the social situation, each person into the factory, was recognized system, it was asked: "What Being light on the prin- or Beneath the facade of the recent tain amount of worth, at last takes the role or appropriate man- and tolerated. comes closest to the purpose of (forty-one inches strike of the American Federation ciple that the people have a right to particular part, World War n provided ttie next < tried to keep as nerisms of his an Honor System as you see it?" •. «• • count), I have of Television and Radio Artists, a know. If the public does have this is also impetus, as women, once again WRace Riot close as possible to the recent knowing that his behavior answers, 92% follows that Out of five possible glimpse of the true spirit of jour- right to know then it the college known and accepted by the other working in behalf of the war ef- Ted McDermott of the students selected "the de- fashion changes among is the journalist's duty to inform mannish nalism seemed to be prevalent. it Except for certain rare people in the situation, each of fort, adopted even more Coordinating Com- velopment of character in the In- crowd. Is here and with It Nonviolent (?) Chet Huntley's rather curt refusal the public; it is a duty by which he his part in style, namely, slacks and boots. Springtime occasions, I have not worn shoes whom is playing own is the "dark»' horse for the opening games of mittee, to join the strike was greeted by an sacrifices his professional status dividual." A similar poll was taken is in this Once again the change was ac- the traditional for the past three years, sticking, the expected pattern. It civil- rights pennant race. season. It seems that militant atmosphere of bitterness and re- if he falls to fulfill it. by the Villanova S.G.A. last se- of relative cepted, as woman's necessary the baseball instead, to desert boots. When way that a degree this sudden rise is tradition being The reason for on the part of many of Serviceable Difference Of the 700 undergraduates in industry was once more there is another sentment mester. clothing was big on cam- stability is Introduced into social function Martin Luther King is now madras established at the beginning of each that Dr. his broadcasting comrades. Hie Entertainment is as much a serv- (all classes) polled, over 92% an- relati(Mi- realized. I ran out and purchased a interacticms, allowing U, S. pus, is called busy trying to stop the bomb- emotional reaction that his re- ice as journalism. Journalism, It seems that and women re- summer. The new game swered similarly. madras shirts and ships to be Initiated and sustained. As the war ended trying dozen or so and the opening riots ings in Vietnam instead of fusal provoked might tend to ob- however, differs from entertain- " may con- their new-found posi- "Get Whitey" as at Notre Dame, We of madras shorts, No one familiar, to any extent, mained in by his «*» even a psiir begun. The rules are quite to stop the fire bombings scure the very essence of his ment in this regard: journalism is that an honor system is a would, their clothing became even have clude which, for me, is really going with sociological thought tions, can play own people in Louisville and Nash- essential service; entertain- finally, simple and almost anyone point; it certainly seemed that an living force to the individual stu- I think, object to this basic hypo- more unique, arriving, viewer looks at the paintings on all-out. So when the "mod" look MESMERIZED. One interested pass the race require- ville, many of his colleagues failed to ment Is not. It would be unfortunate goes a l(Hig way toward space of the past year if you can dent and thesis, as it seems to be borne during the display at the art exhibit as one painting stares at photographer. Loolcing Ahead journalists Ignore hit, I hustled down to Sears and ment. The main objective of the grasp it. if the electronic achieving its most important and to predict, as well, or so, to its present status, which out by, shot. The exhibit, being held in the East of the matter is that that they bought myself a shirt of giant Max, as he takes his new sport is to destroy other The fact Public Riglit Mr. Huntley's contention goal," empirical, everyday observatiais is bordering on the hidescribable. I its Friday. both the country and the civil no place in the membership paisleys, which now have trained Lounge of Dougherty Hall, concludes nine day run on people's property because you Chet Huntley, in his refusal to have of our social world. What seems to be salient here is can do without In his to kill at my spoken command. aren't satisfied with what you've right movement join the striking union, was actual- of a union of entertainers. Even thou^ a majority of the What many people fall to realize, the fact that the evolving style The exhibit is tho second of its kind sponsored by the SGA Cul- Carmichael and his cronies. No new is aunlon But somehow or other I feel that got. Perhaps the most valuable ly being loyal to tiie most rudi- own words, "A.F.T.R.A. students may be in flavor of the however, is that appearance is an tended to follow the evolving role, tural Affairs Committee, in an effort to increase the cultural as- rights bills will be passed this "Camaby Street" craze is player this season will be Stokely civil- mentary principle of journalism: of singers, actors, jugglers, an- objectives of an honor concept, it integral and important part of a role which in each case broached pects of the Villanova campus* Congress and it is just somehow different and unique from Carmichael whose rallying cry is, by the next the public's rli^t to know. That nouncers, entertainers and comed- goes wittiout saying that the sys- role-playing. Continuing, for a into an area which was formerly can only pass so many its predecessors, as witness tiie such in protest "If we don't get justice, we're as well. You ttiere exists wlttiln human society ians ^ose problems have no re- tem must work in practice. It moment, the analogy of actors on male -dominated. than comfortable. There has to women marches, laws and then you must wait for to following event which occurred at political battles, and other such going to tear this country apart" a rli^t to Information about af- lation ours." must generally be accepted by a stage, it would seem rattier evi- Now, this style change has been be some other reason for their the people tochange their attitudes. the unprofessional coa- Villanova during the past se- "masculine" activities. The soon- This typifies the true spirit of the foirs which affect elttier the in- Perhaps the students, and not be Imposed dent that it is through their out- explained — or tried to be ex- continued use. preached by Car- mester: game. Stokely is a real profes- The violence dividual or society Itself, is not duct which marred ttie recent strike by a high-minded S.G.A. or a ward appearances, throu^ their plained --in terms of comfort: Mod Theory er we accept this tact , ttie better is njt about to warm many for re- In the Pie Shoppe, a hushed off we will be, as it should be sional who has captured national michael often denied. By refusing to join might not have a chance "naive" administration. At Vil- costumes, ttiat the audience is the new styles, it is claimed, al- This reason, I believe, lies in hearts. Whether they like it if there is a murmur arose as three similarly- fairly evident that the headlines. His team, the Student white the striking members of the Ameri- currence formation lanova, therefore, we will initiate able to tell the players apart, to low maximum comfort to the wear- an attempt by women to further women, as the civil- rights movement of professional elec- attired young ladies found them- usual, Inevitably to or not, can Federation of Television and of a group cur code by a means even more see who is the villain and who is er, permitting greater freedom of Increase their movement into are going get to deal with a white majority journalists have as their selves a table, each sporting a what they want in this case, ' has Huntley was tronic who effective that a general referen- experiences — hV* Radio Artists, Chet the hero, to distinguish the upstairs movement. From my traditionally -masculine roles. The : cities is no way to mini-skirted, double-breasted and destroying merely upholding the rl^t of ttie chief aim the communication of dum. In any Junior or Senior sec- maid from the mistress of the and conversation with "mod" "gentle" sex is out to prove that complete equality with men. v^9 win them over. It would be wise for events and facts to ttie public in tion, at least of the enrolled (thankfully), brass-buttoned, navy Just where the "mod" look will STAMP public to prompt Information. 80% house. Is it too much to assume, devotees, however, I would say they are just as rugged as males, self appointed leaders to re- blue suit; pale yellow, button-down go is these Chet Huntley's stand on the order to promote togetiier and more students must approve of this ex- then, that this is not also the case that the opposite is the case. If and tliat they therefore must be from here rather hard to pre- that this summer will tiie society. shirt witti paisley tie; beige tex- dict. have already OUT member A.F.T.R.A. strike has shed a cer- easily prosperity of periment prior to is implementa- in our social relaticmships? anything, "niod" styles are highly accorded ttie same privileges and We witnessed political trends for tured stockings, and cordovan shape many tion in tiiat particular course. If Social "Costumes" uncomfortable, to say ttie least. opportunities as their masculine ttie topless bathing suit and top- year's Section. Prospective loafers. Each wore some sort of next a sectlcm in Engineering is op- Experience would seem to point Girls whom I have talked to have counterparts. Thus ttiey are, in less wedding gown, and now I see, BEDROOMS they merely consider this candidates will be watching for any then huge geometrically-shaped ear- from a picture on ttie fashion page Looking posed to it, while a section in out ttiat appearance is a signifi- complained about the relative lack ttieir own way, Imitating that style higher education as a stepping change in the mood of the voter. is in favor of it, then rings, and each also had her hair of a local newspaper, that a Ger- that is) C&F each cant part of our world, for it is of warmtti and protecticm afforded of clottiing and behavior that they (dull ones stone to higher education, and if It may well be that any increase is wish. cropped short. man firm has brou^t out a mini- (Continued from page 5) free to do as they partly through their "costumes" by their mini-skirts and "see- perceive as being a part of the in the following of Stokely's crew At the same time, in the day-hop skirt for men. "Boys will be with ypur own 24"x37" the service or work lies in the ttiat we are able to separate police- through" dresses, and yet, for male image: the actions and man- a greater in- in every room before each -fV cafeteria, two young men were also will be matched by held immediate future, they reflect upon Breakdown men from doctors, and gang mem- some reason or other, refuse to nerisms of the "Carnaby Street" boys" no longer holds true: boys crease in support for presidential exam is old hat to the three -year searching for a table. Their shirts, are trying to be girls, and girls Fomout Cotholic Pott«rf. their four college years as quite bers from choir boys (although give them up. I myself have never girls tend, oa the average, to be Probation- Wallace. has the whole situation The ai^roach of our opmed at the throat, were both i hopeful George man. He an experience. Maybe also they've there have been people, including worn bell -bottom slacks, but I more uninhibited than that of their are trying to be boys. From what has legitimate to a philosophy—be a stoic ary Honor Code to the problem of done in "granny" prints, with con- The Negro many down myself, who have been both at would hazard a guess that skin- more sedately -dressed sisters. It I have seen so far, some of them The world's greatest per* concerning his position accept the exams as simply realized that the reason Villanova cheating is a conservative and trasting white collars and French complaints and (mce). Each occupation and pro- tight trousers are somewhat less is not unusual, nowadays, to see just might make it. sonolities can brighten up but riots obstacle to the summer sometimes looks "bad" to its stu- controlled one. In an effort to cuffs of about six or seven inches In urbanized America another fession, each social class, in fact, your walls, inspire your cannot be sanctioned. Anyone who dents is because we compare it with totally mhilmize the chance of in length. Their slacks were of vacation. Perhaps the junior tries seems to carry with it an identi- studies, spark your leader* disregards the law can expect to abuse, the Code requires only that "elephant-whale" corduroy, tight over the whole year fying manner of dress. Indeed, on your sleep, to look back the high price spread, and not with ship, smile suffer for it and without compas- a student report a breakdown, at the hips and ending, in bell- but by now they seem just like the more common, two for a nickel, it is through the type of clothing ond watch your room when of the vio- sion from others. Any riot, with withholding the name » . bottoms, about an inch or so above his former two, except of course, haberdasheries of learning. Maybe worn that we are able, to a great you're not there. ....,. if This is a com- their conservatively-hued, point- "•'.'.''' racial overtones or otherwise, lator he must. the oh boy. Junior Weekend. The junior we'll realize it too. degree, to distinguish between should be dealt with by an iron promise of the true spirt of honor ed-toe, Cuban heel boots. Their wants to make money this summer, sexes (there are other, hi^y- Send $1 for each poster, to eliminate and while we may be reluctant to hair, without benefit of any geo- ,:,. hand. The only way year interesting, manners of accom- PAID. and intends to make his last Pestog* these "long hot summers" is to restrict the Code to this degree, metric (or otherwise) earrings, Your order will be mailed 3td Class. plishing this classification, but smother the embers before they Abortion it is being done to insure those hung tastefully about their should- Please allow 3 we«Hs lor deltvery, a composite of built-up cumes, tiiey need not be discussed here). who fear that the students are ers. Avant-garde fashions had flame. swinging social affairs, and, like (Continued from page 3) To a great extent, then, the adop- college people, a search for not capable of upholding the arrived. most of charity outlined above is that tion of a particular role by an Unfortunately, Villanova is not a means to avoid the draft. Despite principle of trust inherent in the adoption of it is fragmentary. We must go individual entails the Letters highlights, most system. Hopefully, the pessimistic usually considered an avant-garde some of its social further. There's a human being 4>: tiie accompanying type of clothing. students, professors and admini- university -- far from it, in fact. (Continued from page And herein lies the reason why 4) juniors are tired of the school in that womb. Admitting this, strators will be convinced by the In both cases, the reaction of the craze is much more the changes needed for the stu- or how can we possibly allow him to ,the "mod" routine, and while they may success of our Probationary Honor onlookers was the same: various dent body. It is imperative that be snuffed out of life? What kind than just a craze. may not like Villanova, they unprintable remarks were tossed Code. recently the SGA gain the respect and at- of love are we exhibiting if we PLAYBOY magazine anxiously await graduation when about, and some question arose tention of the administration if it take away his most basic right, ran an item, allegedly true, of a In addition to these safeguards, as to the respective genders of is to wrest some influence from they receive a slip of paper grant- the right to live. If our love has Greenwich Village cafe -owner who we must not overlook the positive those daring individuals. The prop- this body. ing them the privilege to build depth we will see the total picture. will "guess your sex - 10^." benefits of our Honor Code. In an osition was offered, and unani- I did not support Hobson in the their own pyramids of sand in that We will be deeply True or otherwise as this item moved by the dis- blantt. extensive report on collegiate mously accepted, that the "mod" Use this cor>venient order ' be, it does Illustrate a recent election, but Pve known vast playground. :;;::/ ;^ mother's pain. We will seek to ! " ''"•"'^•1 may University re- '-fvV look was merely a fad, in the best honesty, Columbia is Hobby long enough to believe he'll Graduation alleviate it with all our power. modem -day phenomenon which vealed that cheating is less tradition of hula- hoops and Davy do a capable job if given support Seniors have only one thing in But we will and we must consider true: it is getting increasingly dif- frequent at a school with an honor Crockett, and was doomed to a It's the task of the Student Gov- mind — graduation. If graduate the child also, and abortion will /.'•;•, ficult (extremely so, in some system than at one without. And short, if exciting, life. ernment to provide him its loyalty school is included in their plans, simply be out of the question. cases) to dlsthiguish, throu^ yet, this is merely icing on the Fain would I disagree with this Fomout Cotholic Pottort if the Administration is to be made clothing and outward appearances Street, I cake when compared to the develop- <•,• ;^i:••«• conclusion. Carnaby as- 199 Jones Lone to listen instead of turning its plorable activities of the past se- alone, between the sexes. Boys ment of personal integrity in the sert, is here to stay, and for good '*Cheer up, "I you're right, Stamford, Conn. 06903 Indifferent head away. mester which embarrassed every- Co-ed Comeback are starting to look like girls, Na 51. x guess great majority of Villanovans who reasons. one in any way associated with and girls, many of whom already Phil DiGiacomo '68 cheat- can trip Miss Swinging Queen. have no inclination towards Role Theory start, are starting to Anyone Campus Villanova: priests and laymen, the Editor: had a head To in his Pleat* tend m* the following: ing at any rate. William Shakespeare, play boys. And not only are faculty and administration, alumni The freshmen who presented look like 3rd base. ^^ 18 amazing rotary blades, The choice is yours. "A Midsummer Night's Dream," over Those To the Gills and friends, and necessarily above the sexes looking alike, but — their bitter views toward the female once made the statement that "All ' -''^.-.^ significantly — they are To the Editor: ''.''' df^ all, the student body I" (taken from take more thanks to your 3 floating Microgroove heads, Pope John XXIII population on campus should the world's a stage, and each man But Congratulations to the Very Rev. Father President's Valentine Day Per- also acting alike. Thus I propose Tom Dooley a second look at the situation. organizations, must play his part" (or something several all-female that this "Carnaby Street" look Father Gill. He's done it again! message to the student body). For haps they are so Involved in their close Noreico shave, that sideburn trimmer, coil-cord Knute Rockne;- .//' Pi Theta Chi Sorority, The on that order). In the world of reason the Key e.g. is an Indication that the traditional Thanks to his quick and decisive some unexplainable own feelings, they have failed to ;,••.'/ Haveners, and the Women's Glee sociological study, which, after Luci Johnson these relegated roles of ttie Sexes are you looked marvelous and on/off switch sure saved action last week, he narrowly seemed to be willing to judge realize the potential of Villanova Club, brou^t recognition to all, is my major, this statement •• ''' have y. John F. Kennedy averted a major catastrophe. With- two men objectively. Father, how- no longer being accepted, and that and the way 'in which Its women was taken by Mead, Goffman, and the naivete and Villanova? new ones are in the process of doing it" the day for me!" Bishop Sheen out His presence of mind. Villa- ever, realized it. seek to fUlfUl «. » a number of others and was cut, nova's dowdy image would general incompetence of the Blue being forged. A brief look at the Jackie Kennedy most The average female student does fourteen years that women shaped, and restated, emerging as tarnished, pos- Key and took it upon himself to In the history of ttie "mod" trend mi^t Leonardo da Vinci certainly have been not ccmsider the Wildcat to be a been on campus they have the theory of roles and role- The Tripleheader 35T extent where the dull, disqualify the two applicants. have serve to clarify this point. — fastest shaver sibly to the "stigma": she is proud of her striving, not only on the cam- playing. Essentially, what this on wheels. galvinized administration might Father Gill's actions have assured been school and for what it stands, and Mod History pus, but as graduates and alumnae theory tried to point out is that been revealed through its us that no black smear will soil $1 each enclosed. have she is pround of its men. Is this the to add greatness to the university in living their lives individuals For all practical purposes, plating. the school's immaculate image tawdry ttie attitude you want changed so of which they are proud. Look into are called upon to serve, simul- mod look may be said to have After two weeks of successfully this year and that the admini- on campus today, that Villanova can "reach its hei^t taneously, in a number of different started during the early years of (cut or tear along ttiis line) as exemplary VUla- stration's perpetual attempt to the activities masquerading of greatness"? Perhaps if you and you will find active, ambitious capacities, many of which, if not the twentieth century, during the The Noreico Rechargeable 40C. A single charge delivers novans and as qualified applicants maintain the status quo has suc- organization channeled your misguided energies completely at opposite poles from years of the First World War. twice as many shaves as any other rechargeable. ceeded for the 125th year in suc- yoimg women in every vi<> for Blue Key membership, ttie toward improving our school rather Workswithor without a plug. Shaves so close, we dare is open to them. Statistically, each other, are close to it. That It was at this time that women, Al Cutri and BUl cession! which sinister plots of ccm- to match it with a razor blade. Pop-up trinrimer, too. approximately 5% of the under- than tearing down what many they are successfully able to per- pressed into the factories by the Nome McDonough were uncovered by We understand, however, from The Noreico Cordless 'Flip-Top' 20B (not shown) sider to be an Intrinsic part of form in these different positions war effort, began to "bob" their :[': < '-''^y.-' '.... :.. graduates are females. May I point shaves anywhere on just 4 penlight batteries. Now with Father Gill. Had it been left en- reliable sources that these black • a progressive university, you, too, ^\,''-'-;'^'''';''^'^'-- y-'" out that 50% of the 1967 Belle is due to the fact that they are hair, to wear it in what was then convenient battery ejector. Microgroove heads and ro- Street the Blue marks may mysteriously dis- tirely in the hands of will profit from your education Air staff are females, 15% of the able to recognize the expected considered to be a "mannish" tary blades. Snap-open wallet with mirror. Key, these two renegades might appear by next year, thus permit- staff are females, here as I feel I have. patterns of behavior for these style. That this style was ac- City _ Stete Zip ting these fortunate individuals to Villanovan have gained membership in the Tare A. Siegal '67 (actually closer to 7%-- Ed.) class given situations, and recognizing cepted, though grudgingly, served The Key was aware share in all the "privileges" of Nofeko- the dose, fast, comfortalile electric shave ipiease punt* organization. Inc and organization offices have been these patterns, adopt them as their to indicate ttiat this new role of IM7 North AmcfCJn ntilipi Compcny. . 100 C 4

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April 26, 1967 t THE VILLANOVAN • Page 9 Page 8 t THE VILLANOVAN • April 26, 1967 A Villanovan Sports Specia! Letters

(Continued from page 6) Happenings To the Editor: Sports Year in Review It was with pity (for them) ttiat defeat in 1964 and a 28-0 stomp- slowly, but finished fast with a 17-9 I read the letter from Kevin Shana- By Frank Miller ing last year, a group of fired up record, and Coach Kraft's sixtii han and John Di^eiss, class of '70, Desire and Success were ttie key years of loss- as will be at jobs still available, Wildcats ended eight post season tournament in many The Blues Project European In the April 19 edition of the words on the Villanova Sports Eagles first eve- contact Grand Duchy of Luxem- «. * es to the Boston College years. The Cats took their Haverford College this Friday VILLANOVAN. These two boys scene ttils past season. It was de- 19-0 win. Re- and House. bourg. Write to: American Stu- with an impressive Big Five titie since 1963-4, ning at 8:00 at their Field are evidently still not well- sire ihat led to ttie successful Information Service, 22 Ave. venge was sweet as a tough defense in the process beat the St. Joseph Tickets are $3,00 and may be pur- dent oriented to the Villanova campus. conquering of Boston College oo Morda, Fred the first time in in de la Liberie, Luxembourg City, led by John Fry, Lou Hawks 78-73 for chased at the door or room If they had done any research the gridiron after el^t years of or the Luxembourg, Dept. Levinsky, and Rich Moore held three years . But the season's finest 139 Sullivan. Grand Duchy of were well accpiainted with any to 81 VIII, and enclose $2 for overseas high scoring Beantowners moment came on February 21, 4> * 4i campus clubs, they would have handling and the material sent to yards in total offense, while Frank when the Cats beat top ten ranked realized how inane their criti- WWYlPs intrepid softball team you via air mail. Boal and Brendan Murray were Providence 54-51, and held the cism is. I would like to help them its »67 opened season Sunday after- )« K> * racking up 160 yards for VU. The great Jimmy Walker to five points answer their question "what noon on Austin field with a 20-11 Cats exploded for their 19 points and a 2 for 20 shooting night. Haverford College Political intrinsic value have the presenUy loss to WFIL, Holding the reins Science Department presents Hon. in the final period to break up a John Jones led the team in scor- enrolled women added to the uni- .-r all the way to the last inning, the thriller. Chalk up a win for de- ing and rebounding with 18.5ppg John Brademas, Congressman versity?". all stars were overcome by the sire. and nine rebounds per game. But from Indiana, under the ausoices First example --the Belle Air fatigue of battle and allowed 7 pictured with the Very Reverend Augustine Trope, world- Whereas Football is a team he was complemented by extra of the William Pyle PhUips Lec- Shown (that's the Villanova runs, giving yearbook fel- the victory to WFE.. ture Fund, '^International Educa- Augustinion Fathers, ore the three seminorions sport, Cross Country is for in- fine performances by Joe Crews wide heod of the lows) had its first woman editor- The season continues of Saturday with tion: Promise and Prospects," the staff of the dividuals. You are the master and Terry McGuire. Basketball from Saint Mary's Hail who ore currently on in-chief, Roseanna Boylan, last a single header with WIBG, and the fates of the based on de- Sunday, April 30, 1967, 8:15 p.m., Curry, Joseph your own fate, was another success * VILLANOVAN. From left to right: John OSA, year and the result was a most Villanova harriers were well guid- sire. Stokes Hall Auditorium, Admis- Fr. Trope, OSA, and Philip Pressler, OSA. Magnificent will be in Thompson, OSA, excellent edition. This year's The Men sion free. ed. The Cats rolled to six regular The indoor track team also pro- staff was also proud to merit sev- concert on May 13, 1967 at Mal- season victories before making a vided its share of thrills. Ian >«< 4i * eral women editors. If you have vern Prep. This group of men shambles of the IC4A's. In this Hamilton, Erv HaU, Vince Biz- The Art Exhibit sponsored by Rev. Trape Completes Visit any doubts about the work the from Harrisburg, Pa., are def- big eastern meet, Charlie Mes- zarro, Frank Murphy, Charlie the SGA Cultural Affairs Com- women accomplish here, just ask initely in the famous ''big time" Messenger and tiie relay teams mittee ends today. Cash prizes any male on the staff. with such sounds as 't> had executive elections, and Brown," *'Otls Redding," and the Cagers to the Big Five titie, all of the acclaim. Patrick came Kathy Bennett emerged as the most of all the great "FOUR Temple University calendar of The Most Reverend Agostine direction of Rev. Robert Russell, their first since 1963-4. It was into his own this season. After first female secretary of the SGA, TOPS." This concert will assur- events include their S);)ring Music Trape, Prior General of the Order O.S. A., Chairman of the Philosophy desire that led the undefeated turning in a 3:59.6 mile in New She was also the school's first ingly prove to be the thing to go Convocation on April 26—Univer- of Saint Augustine, will terminate Department. After a two day stay Cross Country team to botii the York's Madison Square Garden, he female member of the student sen- - Johnny Jones, shown depositing 2 of his 35 to. Tickets will be on sale on sity Concert Choir- -Robert Page, his month-long visit to the United at Saint Mary's Hall, the Augus- IC4A and NCAA team champion- 'became the hero of the Gotham SUPER SOPH ate last year. Textile, deserved that accolade by Friday, April 28,inthePieShoppe. director and University Orches- States when he returns to his head- tinian Collegiate seminary, Fr. ships. It was desire that enabled City, but his finest hour was still points against Philadelphia Third example -- Villanova was (Photo by John Breger) Then you will know why this group tra- -Keith Brown, director- -at quarters in Rome today. Fr. Trj^e Trape departed on Sunday for Dave Patrick and Mike Fitzmau- to come. From his first sub four leading Kraftmen in scoring and rebounding. proud to announce that five senior has attained the title of "THE 10:30 a.m, in Mitten Hall Auditor- was met at International Airport on Washington, D.C. where he will rice to gain stunning victories minute mile on, writers were com- girls were named to Who's Who BLUE -EYED SOUL BROTHERS." ium. Also on April 28-29 "How to April 19th by Mayor Tate and meet with the Apostolic Delegate over Jim Ryun and Don Schol- paring him with the great Jim Ryun The mermen also had tiieir hero. Pole Vault, scored second in * 4> 4t in American Colleges and Univer- Succeed in Business Without Really represmtatives of the Augustinian to the United States, Archbishop lander. These are only a few of and clamoring for a matchup. This Mike Fitzmaurice, an All Amer- broad jump (23' 4") and third in I sities, lliis is an excellent per- On Monday evening, April 17, Trying" will be presented at 8:30 communities in the Philadelphia Vagnozzi, and visit the Augustin- the spectacular successes that meeting materialized in Detroit at ican as a soi^, paced coach Geisz' high jump (6'4"). Does this ver-' centage considering the ratio of the final interviews were held p.m. Pharmacy School Auditoriunj, area. ian communities in the area. dominated tiie Villanova sports the NCAA meet. Ryun had the repu- squad to a 5-5 season, against the satility show a desire to win? I boys to girls in the senior class. for liie Blue Key Society. The Admission is $1.00. Fr. Trape, who is the world- scene ttils season. Now that the tation, but Patrick never conceeded East's best competition. Fitzmau- think it does. Also those students with a 3,0 new Blue Key President Bill Ro- wide head of some 10,000 Augus- In addition to serving as Prior school year is rapidly coming to a and beat Ryun by 15 yards in a rice 's laurels include a win over There are many other spoits cumulative average or better have vere has announced that Jack Ker- tinians, spent four days on the General, Fr. Trape is the official close, we are provided with an world half mile record time of Schollander in tiie eastern re- represented here at Villanova. By VillanovaChess Team ended brou^t honor to Villanova by be- rigan, Joe Jenkins, Randy Morell, The Villanova cainpus. The most sig- representative of all the religious excellent oi^x)rtunity to view the gionals and hi^ finishes in botti ending this article here, there is its first year of competition in the to Paul VI. The 52- ing members of Sigma Theta Tau, Charlie Dins more and GeneWolfel nificant event of Fr. Trape's so- orders Pope whole season in perspective and Dave Patrick the NCAA and AAU champion- no degradation intended toward the Philadelphia Chess Association, a national honorary sorority for have been selected from the class journ at Villanova was his an- year-old religious superior Is also see just yfb&t kind of year it really senger grabbed first place in re- ships. As a reward for his ef- so called minor sports, but there is with a tie with Penn's A team and nurses. of 1970. Lynn Regan, Tom Shu- nouncement of the formation of an author, having numerous pub- was. cord time and was followed quickly forts, Fitz has been selected to neither time nor space enough to a 5-0 win over arch rival St. Joe's. articles to his I could go on, Kevin and John. grue, Tim Slavish, Dave Albright, an institute for Augustinian Spir- lished works and BC Stomped by Tom Donnelly (3), Frank Mur- represent the U.S. in the Pan elaborate all of their heroes. Rug- The future looks promising for the The female element is an essen- Joe Mayberry are the new mem- ituality at Villanova under the credit. The £all season started off slow- phy (4), Ian Hamilton (6), and American games ttiis summer. by, Lacrosse, Soccer, Bowling, young team with four out of five tial, worthwhile, and indispensa- bers from the class of 1969. In ly with Coach Bell's Wildcats drop- Dave Patrick (12). The 26 point That seems to be a fitting re- Golf and Marksmenship are an In- players returning next year. ble part of the Villanova campus. the class of 1968, Tom Petinga, total was the lowest ever regis- ward for desire. tegral part of the sports scene and We take part in float building, class ..*>•' is still rela- appreciated by all. Jack Gardner, Jim Husted, Greg Chuck Stevens, next year's Chess Sneeringer Becomes Editor tered in the IC4A's and was 10 The Spring season their efforts are Fusco and activities, and are spirited ob- young, but already an out- Jocko Connolly have Club president, has announced that points better than second place tively servers of been selected for the sports minded Wild- standing star has appeared on the membership. the club will expand its activities Notre Dame. This is a tougji act cats. It is unreasonable to gener- There will be a meeting, to- with more frequent meetings and to follow, but these same men did baseball diamcmd, in the perscxi of For Belle Air Next Year alize and say the females are not night, Wednesday, April 26, In school wide tournaments. it the following week, taking the Steve Krines. Built on the lines proud to be Villanovans on Room 110 Bartley Hall. Plans for Last year's Managing Editor of sophomore Electrical Engineer the national laurels in the NCAA meet. of Little Abner, Krines has man- statement of one freshman VILLANOVA orientation will be discussed at the BELLE AIR, Jim Sneeringer, from Potomac, Maryland and Rick girl. This time Donnelly finished aged to hit .500 over the first nine She is new to Villanova, like you, this meeting. has been appointed Editor-in-Chief Falk, an Arts division sophomore seventh, and everyone else in the games of the season. In his col- ART EXHIBIT Remember: "Rats live on evil and doesn't know our campus very no for the 1967-68 yearbook. Jim, from Jackson Hts., N.Y. will be top 30 for anottier easy win. Chalk lection of hits are five doubles well. Pm sure many boys are star," spelled backwards spells a junior Social Sciencemajor from the University Co-Editors. Gen- up a national titie to desire. and two home runs. He is coach * guilty of this statement too. April 20 To Fri. 28 Applications and information *Rats live on no evil star." Gettysburg, Pa., wUl embark upon eral Organizations Director for Mlke Fitzmaurict Hawk Dies Mahan's leading run producer. Sorry boys, statistics will show concerning PENNSYLVANIA his job next semester with two ping three of their first four de- As ttie colder weather moved Krines Bizzarre Versatile next year is Nancy Diccinai, a your hypothesis to be incorrect -- Steve of experience be- cisions. But after that, a tum- in, tbou^ts turned to baske&all. Also off to a fine start this STATE SCHOLARSHIPS important years Chemical Engineer and sophomore EAST LOUMGE women do have an ttie intrinsic value BboMt took place and the grid Cats Coach Jack Kraft had a young, in- 1:48.9. This performance led spring is Vince Bizzarre. List- are available in the Finan- nina mm. from Philadelphia. In charge of HALL and purpose on this campus. (I fourtii place finish in DOUGHERTY PEACE CORPS of the BELLE grabbed the last five games. Coach experienced team of unknown qual- team to a ed as a Pole Vaulter, Bizzarre cial Aid Office, Room Other members Theatre Productions will be Joe 320, don't believe dating freshmen in- the nati(xi's biggest meet. Another PLACEMENT AIR staff assuming prominent pos- Bell's shining hour came back on ity. Concentrating on the tou^ turned in an outstanding display Tolentine Hall. (Nip) Jenkins, a freshman from ^ stead of upperclass men is an in- victory for desire. ' ." itions next year include: Saundra November 12.Rememl}eringan8-7 Ball defense, the Kraftmen started of versatility two weeks ago against TEST , Baltimore. trinsic value). The following requirements My question is — Penn State. He vaulted 16' in the Weathers, a junior nurse from Frat Editor are necessary: have Kevin Sianahan and John TOMORROW Livingston, N.J., who will be the Fraternity Editor for the second 1. The applicant must be in Dreiss "added to the university"? ::,; .;: new Managing Editor. R. Chris- year in a row is Joe Cassar, a need of financial aid. 4 P.M. I will speculate an answer — i tian Evans, a junior English major junior Education student from the • . ^ "Probably = -^ 2. The applicant must main- 210 VASEY notl" V; 4 and now. from Greenlawn, N.Y. will be ttie Bronx. Lew Sonzogni, a math tain good academic LucilU Cerchiaro '67 Theme Editor. Peg Lucas, a JADE 1 EAST major and junior from Manoa, standing. Pa. will be Sports Co-Ordinator 3. The applicant must be a and Sue Sharp, a junior nurse from Pastore legal resident of Pennsyl- N. Plainfield, N.J., will repeat vania. (Continued from page 1) iW. DONAGUEyZ in the position of Social Editor. CORAL be supplied by the Valley Forge » Co-chairmen in charge of cov- "-1 A NEW AFTER SHAVE & COLOGNE Military Academy erage of the class of 1968 will band. Students are reminded SUMMER he a couple of junior nurses: Jan that there Is no limit to the number of w Zeller from Pittsburgh and Jane guests al- lowed at Temosky from Abington, Pa. the mass and commence- EMPLOYMENT ment. EXHIBIT Indexing and Filing Director will FULL TIME—PART TIME VIILANOVA ART be Jody Zaccone, a junior nurse The exercises will mark the from Trenton. Marguerite Stuh- close of Villanova's 124th year. College men to drive ler from N. Arlington, N.J., al- Nearly 1200 degrees will be coti- JACK & JILL TO $10.00 $3.50 so a junior nurse, will be in charge ferred during the exercises, at 4.H ICE CREAM TRUCKS of tiie Typing Department. And which Very Rev. James G. Sher- in Philadelphia, suburbs Pat Kennedy, a nurse and junior man, OSA, chairman of the Board of Trustees and Religious Superior and N. •!• from Radnor, Pa. will be the The Philadelphia Folksong Society Exchange Director. of the Augustinian Province of St. Earn your tuition money Thomas of Villanova, will preside. Presents Three Openings Pleasant outdoor work Three positions on the BELLE Senator Pastore has served in No investment AIR staff have yet to be filled; THE MITCHELL the United States Senate since No experience necessary TRIO these are tiie Publicity Editor, December 18, 1950. He was the GORDON BOK tiie Business Editor and the keynote speaker for the 1964 Good commissions Copy Co-ordlnator, a job which Dem- Saturday, May 6, 8:30 PM. ocratic National Convention in At- was formerly held by a single St. lantic City and is regarded as Apply—917 N. Watts person but which, under the plan- one Tickets—$3.00 of the most articulate members of JILL ning of Jim Sneeringer, will be a JACK AND the upper house of Congress. University Auditorium more distributed venture. Next ICE CREAM COMPANY Museum This will be the year's Editor-in-Chief has also Senator's 11th Sts., Phila. honorary degree from an institu- CE 6-0700 33rd & Spruce announced that the yearbook staff tion of higher learning. In addi- See Tickets at door. Gilded Cage, Main Point, George budget will be ai^roximately $30- MR. SCHWARTZ tion to this, Pastore received his Britton Studios Temple university, Mitten Hall 000, as in past years. Most of BREAKAWAY - Soph halfbock Fronk Bool (40) follows guord Joe Colistro (67) in sooson's high< or MR. LILLY Bachelor of this money comes out of the Law Degree from QeHmr WerfttAep. 1U S. IfM S#.. 6 Cerly'f. 39fk 6 SeateM SH. stu- liglit viclory over Boston College. (Photo by Willlom S. Follnor)

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West Chester Falls { 'Cats Topple Penn, La Salle, Chicane To Cats' Tennis Team; The He Was No. 1 Georgetown Victor By Kevin Gallen... By Bill Fellner In Midst of 4 and he played tiie next three years. Game Streak The ViUanova Tennis team won Ordinarily I'm not too vulner- a atiilete-- third straight match of the Penn able to sentiment but this is He was good all-around By Bob Word its something that I Just can't let quick, aggressive, had good seascm last Wednesday when they The Villanova Wildcat baseball This five run inning marked the By T. • 9-3. In this Vil- — Curran Seic«ila stamina, etc. and had played a Quakers game, tennis team trom West pass unnoticed. I'll try not to make team is red hot! Starting the base- Next fall, a serious attempt to turn left after driving five defeated the version of tiggest output the Cats have put to- number of sports in Hi^ School lanova's Brooks Robin- Chester State Teachers College. tills maudlin but it's got to be ball season slowly, (at one time ^ will be made to organize some blocks are supplied, along with son, Steve Krines, gether this year. Relays personal. but while in played an out- played at West they were two and four) the type of car rally, or at least the routebeing marked with arrows The match was Cats college con- standing game. The third base- The Quakers are now 1-8. The Information will be supplied about (on the wrong side of poles and Chester and the final score was On November 12, 1966 Lt. looked as though they had a toue^ centrated on man from Long Island went three Cats traveled to West Point to play participating in Sports behind bushes), so as to add a 5-4 in fiivor of the 'Cats. James Grady Jones, USN was kill- road ahead. Suddenly the Cats have an official his split -By Cliicic McElrone studies for three, walked and scored a run. Army Saturday but were rained Car Rally in the vicinity. flavor to the rally, The singles matches were ed in a mid-air collision caui^tfire. It started at Fordham; (which didn't Senior Gene Rampone went all tiie out. The Wildcats are now riding evenly, tiiree apiece won and lost returning from a bombing Fordham had a three game winning For those who may be sports, suitable awards are given There are many good relay carnivals held in this while singles come easily) way for the Cats giving up only six a four game winning streak and but have no knowledge of rallying, to those with the smallest ac- by each team. Winning their raid XTver North Vietnam, one day streak and Villanova had a four Mike country every Spring. There is one great one. This and the or- hits. can be considered a contender for a simple explanation will hopefully cumulation of time difference, matches for Villanova were after receiving citations for "out- game losing streak. They beat will again this ganizing and 5 in 5th the Big Five title. They still have bring out the drive to participate. with every car receiving a com- Gurda (6-1, 6-2), BobWhalen(7-5, be proven weekend when thousands of standing bravery*' in leading Fordham, and since then have come establishing of the Big Five left; (7-5, "1 The big inning for Cats was two games Temple The idea is to find out who is the memorative dash plaque. Anyone 4-6, 6-3) and Roger Milner athletes will converge on Penn's Franklin Field a number of successful air strikes on to beat Penn State, Penn, and a Lacrosse the fifth, when they batted around away, and LaSalle again at home. Charder, Steve Aspero LaSalle to post best driver and navigator interested can contact me, and if 8-6). Jeff to initiate new era of the Relays. into the Haiphong area. He Is J ••"my a four game winning a Penn team at VUlanova. Jones collecting five runs on singes by Jt the Cats can win these two games team, based on their ability' to there are enough people, a and Bob McGrody were defeated survived by his wife Emy skein. Ever since some initiative Ivy League types de- Ron Ulan and Pete Lagos, a double tiiey will match the basketball pace themselves over a road Rally or %>orts Car Club could by their opponents. and two small children- -that's Shortly after Jimmy's death the Their latest victory was Friday cided to split a mile distance among four men back by Krines, and a hard hit triple to team's undefeated record in Big course consisting of public roads be organized. Doubles Decide what the Defense Department News members of this year's Lacrosse afternoon over a toug^ LaSalle right by catcher Joe Urbanowich. Five competition and win the title. so as to be as close to an im- St. Joe Gymkhana In tiie doubles competition, the in 1893, track buffs have viewed the annual Penn release said. "Tough break," you team dedicated their season to ^am. LaSalle, who has fifteen aginary car which starts when At eleven o'clock next Saturday 'Cats took two out of the three extravaganza as Nirvana on earth. The first actual say, "lotta guys dying over there him and now, a perhaps even lettermen returning from last matches, thereby winning the year's team that they do and moves at exactly the morning, May 6, there will be a over- Penn Relays took place in 1895 with the dedication now." But wait, there's more to greater tribute is being made. scored twenty- speed limit specified, never Gymkhana at St. Joseph's Col- all match. The score was tied it than that- -for me anyway. Starting this year there will be five runs in two gamed ott^f Vil- losing of the present Franklin Field. Win Three in Row, a second. lege. The idea of this sport going into the third doubles, but Associating the idea of death with an annual presentati(»i of the James lanova pitching, went into the gaime Ruggers first is to perform certain precision the team of Pete Mulvey and Bob In the 25 years of the meet's existence, Penn Jimmy was ... and still is ... Jones Memorial Lacrosse Trophy the decided favorites. Hal Burke Check Points maneuvers on a small course, in Whalen managed to defeat their played the part of the ungracious host by dominating absurd; he was always so full to the player on the Villanova put an end to that as the righthanded There are check points hidden the shortest time and with the opponents in three sets (6-1, 2-6, its own runathon with 33 **Championships of America.** of life and through his infectious team who demonstrates the great- Junior scattered seven hits while Set All Time Scoring Mark along the route to determine their fewest number of errors. This 6-2) and thus clinch the match. good nature managed to convey this est amount of loyalty and giving up only one run. Atttiesame accuracy of time. Some rallies The Quakers expanded this figure to 49-1/2 by 1940, is for college students only, driv- This past Sunday the Tennis joy in living to everyone he came courage—it's not for the MVP, time the Wildcats were producing By Mike Koin permit the use of precision cal- but the school has managed only one victory since ing any type of car and Team finished out its season with in contact with. it's something thati consider more six runs off the Explorer's pitch- culating devices, but the best After dropping its first three and Walt Gordon scored with Don with only a nominal fee a match at Villanova against the 1954. The Red and Blue's impressive total of wins meaningful than it's in ing. I wish you could have known that— way to have amateur competition is nationally ranked 1st Inning matches, the Rugby club staged Guerieri kicking the conversion. being charged. There will be Georgetown Ten- has remained stationary since 1959, at 52-1/2. The Jimmy; he was one of my older recognition of hard work and dedi- Big a successful So ended the 14-0 first half. to allow only a stop watch, slide awards in each three nis Team. The visitors over- The Cats gave Burke all the runs comeback, and the of car is history. brother's best friends in college cation and ... everything else Penn era Cats have rule, and odometer. A sheet of classes. All registration must be powered the 'Cats and handed them I that Jimmy represented. The re- he needed in the first inning as they now won their last three More Scoring As the Penns faltered, Michigan, Manhattan and and consequently everyone in my directions in the form of when their first defeat, the final games. 'Cats done no later then April 28. score family had the opportunity to know cipient will be elected by Jumped on starting pitcher Al Gates The rarely let up. The Jerry Hinder, hospitalized being 9-0. With this last match, N,Y.U. were quick to put in their bid for heir apparent. the players, and will receive a three runs on two hits and an with second half was initiated witii Steve him pretty well. I say "op- for a bruised the 'Cats record for the season All enjoyed impressive win skeins, but only the wall plaque as well as having Senior captain Sam Green- kidney, paid his parting Carney's "try." Then, Don Guer- portunity" because I still error. DONl SAY HELLO... SAY respects by plunging through stands at three victories, one loss his on the in the first and the ieri followed suit, along with Pete Wolverines* 30 championships could be considered as consider it a privilege to have name engraved per- wood scored a run Lehigh forwards and notching tiie and two matches rained out and petual trophy to be kept had a hot afternocm collecting two Stenner's conversion. Next, Don reasonably close to the leader. known him ... he was, well, . . • being Reasonably 'C ats only score. The injury proved BEAT WIBBAGE subsequently cancelled. here at Villanova. The Alumni hits and one rbi. Shortstc^ Jim Donlan kicked ahead, and Jogged quite a g^y. 1 always imagined close may be equated with hopelessly out of the to be a let Varsity Club has indicated an in- defensive -down for the team, for 20 yards for another try. Steve tiiat he could have kept me laugh- Manion turned in the the SAT. AFTERNOON 3 PM WWVU running. terest in Cat Ruggers could only de- ing for hours on end if he sponsoring the award play of the game in the third inning. Carney's toe made the conversion fend Rinder's score. Nevertheless, And then came 1955— the year a new era was born. had wanted ... he was so danm and the initial presentation will Explorer sophomore Dave Amato good. The scoring list continued SUPER GOOD GUYS a 5-0 victory was brought home by For 60 years, Villanova had been shut out, but in likeable, ... but he was much take place at the Muhlenberg game had doubled a two ball no strike witii another by Bill Cameron and ttie Wildcats. vs more, ... he possessed a genuine on Saturday, May 6 at Villanova. pitch to left when Jim Carter came Don Donlan. John Thomas almost that year the Wildcats finally made their presence Sunday's match with the Sports- WIBBAGE * WINNERS" personal warmth that overflowed to tiie plate. He knocked a fly to scored but was grounded a foot felt by taking home 2 championships. They haven*t Maybe you shouldn't ed- man's club from Allentown proved into everything he did and ... center which Greenwood caught and shy. Allentown staged a small IN stopped winning yet. In the comparatively short span itorialize sports articles but to be entirely different. For a A CONTEST OF SOFTBALL... but I'm getting off the track. threw in to relay man Manion. comeback. Their efforts were I sincerely hope that everyone change, the Wildcat ruggers took of 11 years, the Blue and White has dominated the Amato tiien streaked for third but awarded by a free field goal, but While he was at Villanova comes to appreciate Just what a advantage of tiieir scoring abil- ___BE THERE! Carnival like it has never been dominated before. was cut down by a perfect throw the final tally read 32-3. (he graduated with a B.C.E. in distinct honor this award is ities, and trounced the inexper- from Manicm to Krines ending the This was the finest scoring dis- In that span, the *Cats have won at least one • T» 1964) Jim, along with Gene Mel- and that it becomes a fine and ienced club. threat. Burke then stc^^ped the play in four years in which Villa- ** Championship of America** per year, and a look cher (the present coach) and lasting tradition at Villanova ... Future Bright Explorers with only one man nova has been the successful par- through recent Relays' history reads like a Hall of a few others, formed the first because, you see ... Jimmy was From the opening kick-off, the getting as far as second base for ticipant. It is hoped tiiat the mo- Villanova Lacrosse team in 1961 the real NO. 1. Cats ran their opponents ragged. Fame of Villanova track and field. Charley Jenkins, the rest of the game. mentum will continue through the Even though the disabled list had Delaney, Collymore just to It looks as though the E}q)lorers, final match with Philadelphia on Ron Ed — names most mounted since the spring season who have won two Big Five titles Saturday, the 29th. Oh yes, injury- current undergrads, but integral contributors to the inary will take place in the form had begun, VUlanova's replace- CREW in a row, will have quite a time plagued Peter Conserva and his annals of Villanova track. Led by Olympic champions of the Dr. Bergen Cup Regatta, ments proved to be tremendous (Continued from page 12) defending the title against the de- infamous companion Vic Sarkis- the Philadelphia City Champion- material for future years. Delaney and Jenkins, the 1957 *Cats turned in a is now 6-3 in college competition termined Wildcats. sion were available on the side- ships on May 6. Both Wildcat Anyway, Kain scored on a 20 3:12.7 mile relay in the event which Villanova dominat- with race this Thursday against Earlier in the week, the Cats lines with their usual comments. a crews are entered, as they are yard scamper. Then, Cameron Philadelphia Community College. traveled to Penn to defeat the Janice Sullivan was not available. ed longer than any event on the program has ever been the following week in the Vail. scored; then, George Thompson dominated— 7 years. Annually during that span, schools Earlier in the day, various other Saturday was also Skimmer Day college and high school races were on the Schuylkill, with some 20,000 with phenominal times would challenge the 'Cats only 2000- held over the conventional unpoliced student rowing fans cele- to go home with second place medals. The following meter race course in Orchard brating U. of P.'s victories, and year, Villanovans teamed to set meet records in the Beach Lagoon. A strong Villanova providing a crowd barometer for sprint and distance medley events. freshman boat, coxed by Jack Fu- the Dad Vail. Several Villanovans Seniors rey and stroked by Mike Casserly, And so it went. But, the experts argued, the 72nd could be observed in the record led all the way to defeat Marist crowd, preparing to cheer on May Penn Relays (1966) would be different. Villanova The General Services College by three lengths in 6:31,2. 13 in a like manner. The festiv- i;;' would be relying on a host'of untried sophomores and Administration is re- The freshmen are probably the hot- ities last all day, and careful ob- ' cruiting for Architects besides, nobody can win forever. They were wrong, test Dad. Vail prospect in the city servers can witness a few crew The 'Cats assured the streak's continuation with a along with La Salle. A prelim- races. and Engineers in New York City and Phila- Architects And Engineers record setting distance medley victory on Friday delphia in all aspects paced by Dave Patrick's 4:04.6 mile— the fastest in of design, construction • Construction the meet's history. Another medal was > stowed away and management of on Saturday when Patrick anchored a two mile relay Federal buildings. win in one of the all-time controversial events as ical Georgetown vainly argued that the Villanovan had dropped the baton before breaking the tape. How to be $6,387 • Mechanical This, then, is an ultra-short history of the Penn Relay Carnival and the Villanova participation therein. Positions start ot GS-5 ($6387 per annum) It is the story of the sport which, more than anything a nice guy or GS-7 ($7729 per annum) else, has helped spread the name of Villanova through- A with provision for accelerated out the world. And finally, it is the reason which and an promotions to GS-11 all dollar $7,729 assures of a million Villanova effort on ($10,481 per annum) Penn's new $200,000 oval. An era continues. atharound White captain Brendan Murray Blue-White capped his team's scoring witti a sport. Additional details and facts 7 yard tally good (Continued from page 12) late in the second about General Services Ad- In the 2nd period, Andrejko (luarter. Murray had a good day ministration may be obtained teamed with soph Bill Walik for running against a touc^ Blue line. X at your Placement Office. Send ttie c(mtesfs most spectacular His T.D, was set up by another $10,481 resume to score-a 45 yarder. Walik, who interception by Kelly who also Drink CarUherg Personnel Officer, generates excitement like few impressed with some fine punt ^the meUoWf General Services Administration, Wildcat prospects of recent years, returns. 30 Church St., New York, N.Y. streaked beycmd the Blue secon- The 'Cats open next season on fluvorfIf1 beer 10007 or call Area Code 212- dary and gathered in a perfectty September 9th at West Virginia, at Copenhagen. 264-8295 to orronge for personal timed Andrejko pass on the dead and the Mountaineers should be AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER interview. nm, Chlemilewski coverted to weU-prepared thanks to the

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MURRAY SCORES tendance at Saturday's scrimmage. k' *. Page 12 t THE VILLANOVAN • April 26, 1967 f Head Football Coack Bell Resigns

By Chick McElron* SPOR TS Athletic Director Arthur L. Mahan announced Monday SPECIAL SUMMER EDITION the resignation of Alex Bell, head football coach for the Villanova Crew Ind past seven seasons. 4* Bell, whose final career mark at Villanova was 35-30, In Longest Race, returned to his Alma Mater In 1960 after a number of successful seasons In high school and college coaching. Ist Among Colleges A shoulder Injury suffered during a playing stint with Detroit Lions gave Impetus to the coach's career By Lou Sonzogni the at Loyola of Los Angeles, DeLone Catho- America's longest intercolleg- as he coached In iate crew race -- the 4- 1/4- mile lic of McSherrytown, Pa. and St. Augustine's High i Hughes Cup Regatta across Long In the profession. mm during his early years Island Sound -- wearied Villanova oarsmen on Saturday for the sec- Playing Great Vol. No. 21 ond strai^t year. And for the sec- 42, VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA. PA. JUNE 22, 1967 ond stral^t year, the Wildcat var- Mr. Bell returned to Villanova In 1951 under head sity took top collegiate honors coach Art Ralmo with whom he had starred on some while trailing the winning New of Villanova's greatest teams during the »30's. He Enrollment Set at 1791 For York Athletic Qub eight. returned to DeLone Catholic in 1954 for two seasons, Villanova only trailed the and then served as Harvard end coach under John N.Y.A.C. boat at the finish by Summer Session Classes about two lengths. Then came Penn Yovlcsln for three years. Dean Charles P. Bruderle, Di- The evening session total of A.C. of Philadelphia, St. John's As head coach, Mr. Bell was associated with some rector of Summer Sessions, has 976 is broken down to 260 regu- and Fordham strung out behind outstanding Villanova teams. From 1960 to 1964, his announced that the enrollment at lar full-time students, 600 Uni- the two leaders as if they were en- teams turned in four successive winning seasons Villanova's first summer sessions versity College students, and 27 gaged in a race of their own« to participate In two bowl games. has reached 1,791 students. graduate students. In addition, 89 Early morning rain provided un- while being invited This figure includes 815 stu- people are taking a special read- usually calm conditions, and the His 1960 squad finished 8-2 In a season which was dents who are registered in the ing improvement course which is winning time was 25 minutes 59.1 a 17-9 triumph over Wichita State In highlighted by first summer day session, and being offered at night seconds. ._ .:,, ^ the Sun Bowl In El Paso, Texas. 976 who are taking evening A total of 73 courses are be- PCC Thorsdoy courses. ing offered by 19 different uni- The start of the race was delayed Liberty Bowl Majority Full Time versity departments during the day for over an hour, however, by The majority of the day ses- session. The evening session of- passing barges, party fishing boats The following season, the Wildcats finished 7-3 and sion figure is made up of regular fers 71 courses also by 19 de- and a delayed referee. While Penn went to the Liberty Bowl In Philadelphia where a 99 full-time Villanova undergrad- partments. A.C. held an early lead and fin- yard touchdown run by Helsman Trophy winner Terry uates. 594 of the total figure are Regulations ished at least within si^t of the included. The remainder of the Dean Bruderle has also an- Baker of Oregon State doomed them to a 6-0 defeat. two leaders, Fordham and St. enrollment includes 214 Univer- nounced various regulations which In the 1966 season, he guided the 'Cats to highly John's were having a vicious bat- a sity College students and 4 grad- hold for the summer session as tle for last place. St. John's mi^t successful 6-3 record after the team had dropped 3 uate students who are taking un- well as the final examination sched- have had it sewn up, but the Ford- of Its first 4 games. A number of returnees from dergraduate courses. ule. ham boat managed to ram a buoy Students are allowed no more that squad painted a bright picture of the future, The University College total has that bobbed at least three feet been further broken down to show than three absences during the but Mr. Bell decided to accept a position with BLESTO, out of the water. Manhattan was that it includes 111 lay men, 74 summer sessions. Absences in ex- a National also a scheduled entry but never Football League scouting organization lay women, 27 nuns, and two cess of that number must be ex- appeared at the N.Y.A.C. boat- composed of 5 teams. He will be assigned to the New priests. U.C. students include all cused in the Summer Sessions Of- house. The Wildcat varsity eight those who are not matriculated at fice in Vasey Hall if the student Cooch Akx Bell England area as ascout— a job which should offer much (Continued on page H) (Continued on page less pressure than that of a head coach. The 1938 Villanova. 3) Villanova alumnus resides In Broomall, Pa. with his wife and three children. As of publication date, no Senator John Pastore (right) is congratulated by University President Joseph A. Flaherty, OSA Thinclads Cop lona Title; successor to Mr. Bell had been named. Law School, City of Phila. after his addrees to Villanova's 124th graduating class. Sponsor Internship Program Hall, Bizzarre, Shillow Win Andrejko Stars in 28-0 Senator Pastore Key Speaker The City of Philadelphia and munity Development Unit of the By Jack McGarvey Villsuiova University Law School City^s Law Department while the wiU work with the Code Three firsfe, two seconds, three second try, and a third in the wire to gamer the top spot in the announced a 10-week pilot program tenth Division. thirds, one fourth, and one fifth triple jump (47-2-1/2) where he 120 High Hurdles with a time of Victory inBlue-WliiteGome of summer internship with the Enforcement '