Pafire Pour VILLANOV AN Tiiefldmy, NoTember 30, 1943

Conway Court Schedule and make them the finest quintets \J in the country. Honor Roll Contlaued From Page Oa* Caatiaued From Fage Three Day-Hops SCHEDULE - C'oatinaed From Page One Ceatlnued From Page Three ocrtainly not least, Vlllanova Col- the final game of the season, Feb- DecembtT Murphy, Louis Silva, Jaines O'- Fediganltes decided to freeze lege. ruary 26. Bucknell 9—Loyola () away th« From will come Brien, John Weldin, Joseph Joyce, In High School Cart any- 11—Swarthmore ball. At this crucial moment Jim did a Marine and Navy team to take home Joseph Morin, Robert Casey, Rom- thing but specialize and hear up, after lapse 14— U.S.M.C home Hobbs wc a of a few years In an Paska, Cyril Johnson, Paul of Mendel literally stole th« from an unusually reliable source basketball, it's 18—Princeton away where football squad Simpson, Robert Fitzpatrick, Thad- ball out of unwary hands, and shot (hiniselO that he was "on the ball" left off two months ago. In keep- 21— (OPEN) VILL deus Pula, Alfred Jamison, Ray- a pass to Fred Gerngross, who, witii NAH in several sports. (Any resem- ing with this spirit of replay, the January mond Kasper, Louis Vuona, Clar- his usual under-the-baslcet tech- blance to a pun, living or dead, la soldiers of Fort Dix, opener of last 8—Muhlenberg away ence Call, Donald Palmer, Lawr- nique, slipped it through the hoops purely coincidental.) season's court year, will once more 11—Sampson N. T .S home ence Pilot, Walter Meserve, Pat- to pull the Mendelites ahead 30-29. Vol. No. 16 N. A. A. S. X-660 VILLANOVA COLLEGE, VILLANOVA, PA. Cart wasted no time once he hit journey to the 15 F. & M away 17— TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1943 Main Line Field — ric'« Reagan, Joseph Bonaflglia, Fedigan here muffed the only the ilain Line and was soon airing in 18— F. & House an attempt to disprove M home Francis McGuinn. chance to tie as Jack Malone miss- his views as a member of the the high 75-55 22—Bucknell scoring defeat of last away Senior engineering — Frederick ed a foul shot just before the final Freshman Debating Team. Shortly year's star studded 25— Fort Dix aggregation. home Gerngross, Ihomas Calpin, Lawr- whistle. The starting lineup for thereafter he took to expressing Close behind these games comes 29—Rider home ence Belz, Paul Cleary, Philip Wen- Fedigan included Kelley, McMahan, Student Bond Committee In 2nd Week Of Activity; his thoughts on paper and became Rider College, February War long-standing rival del, Herbert Ban^bach, James Hen- Campbell, Reap, Kiely; the begin- attiliated with the "Villanova Engi- of 2 Swarthmore the Wildcats, who will be back — away ry, William Meeley, John Allen, ners for Mendel were Gerngross, "Belle Air." 5 Bucknell neer" and the trying for victory again this year — home Thomas Dougherty, Gerald Walsh. Femiano, McManus, Hobbs, and To further show his great love after the rude 48-32 mauling hand- 7— Loyola (Baltimore) home Forty-eight Sondheimer, who played a rip snor- Comdr. Milner Commended For 91.8% V-12 Cooperation for his chosen profession, Cart be- 9 Navy Pre lieds ed last year's team. — away tin' game throughout, and ended of both P.K.P. and 12 Freshman science—Richard Pet- came a member Prominent in the remainder of —Sampson N. T. S away up third best scorer of the contest College Is Investing Share^ tinato, . Robert Latimer, tiie student branch of the A.S.M.E. 15--Aberdeen P. Robert the schedule is the appearance of G home with 6 tallies. purely Murphy, Edward Magner, Robert of Funds In War Bonds; Don't mistake his interest as 19—Army ., f.^ ••* • . away both military academies, Annapolis .n* McFariand, James Gallagher, Da- The Alumni basketeers rolled academic, for Pete has been one of 22— (OPEN) .>^:.:,';V,;;'' 'v Faculty Is Purchasing Large and West Point. Neither team has vid Chesen, George Courie. over the Residents to the tune of the greatest supporters of the frat 26—Muhlenberg ';;>i.i',,;^;;i,,;i home met the Wildcats on the court be- Sophomore science John 23-17. Ed Harvey nosed out Resi- and Student Council dances that — Demp- Amounts fore. Both are away games and sey, Louis Jakovic, John Atkinson, dent Bill Boyle for high scoring po- • we've seen in some time. Since we will be played on February 9, and James Diamond, James Daly, sition by one point, earning 9 points With the anniversary of Pearl have just finished reading about Bond Drive 19, respectively. In consideration Continued James Humes, Edward Bacsik, in all. The game was one sided all added incentive, the his being appointed platoon com- From Page yne Harbor as of the records of both these teams Paschal Corbo, Joseph Boyle, Ar- the way with a 9-6 score at the bit of alliteration third War Bond Campaign entered mander, a swell week, it on the court in the past ,much abil- we most certainly can da mand Waldo, John Flynn, Edward half. Joe Walters, second high scor- came into our mind. So here's to ,iv auspices in months." : its second week under the ity and keen competition will be two v Cannon, Robert er for the pill rollers played a pro- Cart Conway — sobei statesman, Sillery, John Mc- forthcoming in these two games. In order to show what a student Cann, Richard Bernstine, fessional game at guard for the of the Villanova College Student studious scholar, saU> sailor, and James * Also during this time the Navy of body can do when it gets started, O'Rourke, John Tooman. Aluninites. Committee. solid sleeper. ..:..• •. Villanova will meet the Navy from the following statistics were releas- • '* " Junior Science — William Drum- At the same time facts were re- Sampson, New York, for among ed. my, Robert Nevins, Wendell Yealy, POSTUS RECEIVES AWARDS ' in this week's line up is listed The students of Hallahan High leased clarifying the statement NEXT the service teams' on the William Kvokacko, Stephen Vassa- Harold Peifer of the Phila- promising will School recently "purchased" their Al Postus, brilliant halfback of made last week by Very Rev. .Ed- 'Cats' schedule, most lotti. Jack Deiken, William Hughes, Stanford, O.8.A., President, delphia and U. S. Navy Peif- be Sampson N. T. S. whose football second bomber, and they are still James Helsper, Thomas McFariand, the Wildcat football team for the ward V. be college administration, faculty, eis. That birthplace is not to squad edged out the Wildcats a going strong. Albert Nemez, Thomas McBride, past three seasons has been award- that all been doing taken seriously since, like most month ag6 by a 17-7 count. Aber- Illinois Wesleyan University in Richard and students have DuPree, Nicholas Ragni, ed fL post on the All Eastern sec- seen a good Bloomtngton, III., decided their part since that historical day Navy sons, "Chick" has deen Proving Grounds will send up to "buy" Robert Moser, John Mead, Velio ond team as picked by the United treachery. bit of countryside. a representative five on February a jeep for Uncle Sam through fra- Berardis, Richard Sproch. of Jap ternity and sorority competition. Press. He came home to roost rather 12, with a reputation perhaps as Senior science—Melvin Samuels, This is the second consecu- College authorities have gone so early, however, since we next en- good as that of last year's crack When sales were totaled, the stu- Michael Daly, John Koval, Austin tive year that the Main Liner has far as to invest such restricted the local Over- quintet. Finishing out this impres- dents were delighted to find that as scholarship money and counter our hero at Gavin. been selected for this honor, having funds brook High School whei e he spent sive array of teams will be the they had sold more than enough Twenty-four Financiers other trust funds in the country's Bonds to finance 100 jeeps! The been chosen last year to the same pur- many profitable days. We slip in final Navy V-12 representative, Sophomore C. & F.- Ralph Call, future, and the total of these winning sorority and fraternity re- position. that adjective because it was about Lancaster's Franklin and Marshall William Temmink, Donald Saw- chases has now reached the sum ceived certifi<5ates at a dance call- the this time that our playboy met Bet- College. The Diplomats will also be telle, Joseph Foley, Gerard Smith, This past week saw Al receive of $166,150. For an Institution still rates bill- among those making their initial ed the "jeep hop." tie, the girl who top Henry Zerhusen, Jack Evans. Jun- the Maxwell Award given by the Smith College announced that ing in his phone book. appearance against a Wildcat team. ior C. & F.—Charles Koerwer, "Civvies" students bought $2,550 in Bonds, Maxwell Club of to The next big step in "Chick's" Unique feature of the teams this James Mann, Inguald Kongsgaard, $550 over the quota, on the first outstanding life came when the entered this in- year will be the great uncertainty Hugh Burns, Patrick Coughlin, the player of the week Smith Bond Day of the stitution as a M.E. student in the encountered by every one of them. War new Charles Quindlen, James Dever, for his worlc in the Temple game. /^^^ semester. class of '44. In a short time the Fate in the form of military orders Hector Martinez, Ernest Lee, Victory Council at the object of our attention had become has shifted entire teams from one The Uni- George Beuchert, Francis Dwyer, versity of , College Park, one of the best dance promoters school to another, leaving in place John O'Connell. Md., culminated a three-month hereabouts. of a champion squad only a few, Senior C. & F— William Walsh, War Bon Drive by presenting three For the next two years he daily little experienced, players. Al- William Swan, Herman Drizin, Al- Men's Clothes new Fairchild Trainers to the Army wended his way here to labor in though this problem was found in phonso Kasulin, and Richard Ryan. Air Force. The trainers, christen- the engineering labs. A year or so the past season in football it will ed University of Maryland, I, II, ago, however, "Chick" experienced be even more pronounced in bas- STAFF MEETING III, were financed by the students Made-to-Measure a change of heart, and he is now ketball. Court teams are only made There will be an important meet- who bought $50,000 worth of War preparing for what we all hope will up of five players and each player ing of the sports staff of the VUla- Bonds. be a successful career in medicine. is an individual star drilled for his novan this afternoon at 1:00 o'clock « • * Members of the War Bond Com- respective position so that a remov- in Room 119 Mendel Hall. New mittee are: Lou Eni, Joseph Foley, INALLY we have Francis al of a few key men can completely policies will be discussed. Edward Gallagher, Thomas Hit- Quinn, the last of the Mendel- change the ability of a team. For COLEBY chell, Anthony Mannino, Harold O- F ites for the week. L.ast onlj; this reason very few if any teams Conor, Frank Perna, John Reddy, In number, however, but certainly can predict a good five for the en- it activity. and Georga Rideout. For furthei For Expert Convenient . lar from in tire season. An accelerated pro- information, see of Tailoring • any these men. Like his fellow Interviewees, gram of studies has made for All those interested in this work Aftpntir*'^ "Moe" is from the big, bad city of shorter school twms and more fre- are requested in Philadelphia, the birthplace of so quent graduations These gradua- to tuip their names to the chairman. loc. many other great men. tions and subsequent changes will SERVICE *«v his now-nearly- Frank started perhaps place players who had IS OUR. FIASTI completed academic careei- as a been stars in one college in anoth- THWftHT J 57th & MARKET STS. student in the School of the Im- er rival institution and bring about maculate Conception in German- the ruination of a good season for town. Next came long pants and many a team. College All-Ameri- St. Joe's Prep where intramuial cans and professional players alike KEEP SUPPLIED WITH Open Evenings Till 8:30 sports and dance committees inter- will make the ranks of service est him no end. squads glitter with their ability SCHOOL TICKETS In fact, the ability to formulate dance plans remained in his young i^iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii':. tUStS tAIL The Campusf Suits and agile brain, and in a few short eOOD ON AND & Topcoats UNTIL USID months after entering Villanova he CARS was active on the dance committees 5c a Ride, including Special Barber Shop of several organizations. ff Fransfert. Obtain Identifi- In addition, Moe was on the cation Cards ot School Office. 5 Orientation Committee, and our RED ARROW LINES First Class Work $29'^ first recollection of his face is of Philadelplile S«burban TrantpoHation Ce. seeing it leering from behind a Popular Prices huge button which stoutly pro- claimed him to be the sworn enemy I BOWLERS I of all lowly freshmen: a high and I lofty upper-classman. to Moe would To wish success I MADE-TO-ORDER | be similar to gilding the lily, for Have a "Coke"= Good 'Vtrinds have blown you here when better motors are built we I BOWLING SHIRTS i ^. feel sure it will be mechanical en- gineers like Francis Quinn who will build them. K IF

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Meet the Boys Issued thirty-six times a year from Lou, Ed And Jim Are Not Pioneers, ViLLANOVA College, Villanova, Pa. r.KORGK G. IIOBKKU, AS, l)SN» EdIlor-ln-Chlel But Just Good All 'Round Engineers OAVID V. V. WARD. AS. USNR Sporta Editor THOMAS F. HITCHELL, '45 College Editor OUIS lADEMARCO, who was he toecamiB JOHN M. MILLET. AS, USNR Managing Editor addicted to wrestliu" « ». ,,_.. ,« ,noo ._ THOMAS P. WELCH, AS. USNR ^••••••t««**«*4 Copy Edito) on May 19, 1922, is very baseball, softball, basketball, Lborn ami DECEMBER 7TH . . Peari C. O'CONNOR. '45 Business Manager HAROLD fortunate that one of his legs just about anything sicnllar you Harbor, remember? EDWARD GALLAGHER, '45 and What is not longer than the other; he can think of. In addition, JOHN REDDY, '45 ^^ .;....,...*.....• Circulation Co-Managers the engi- better day is there than to- of his life in that neering frat JOHN COYNE, '46 ..;..... •. Subscription Manager has spent most and the AIEE welcom- day to start spending your extra ColomnicC Himalaya-Uke section of Philadel- ed him into their ranks. change at the War Bonds and De- At an early As John A. Bittig. Pvt.. USMCR phia that is Manayunk. soon as the Navy is finished fense Stamps booth in Mendel SUA Writer* age, however, he ventured forth with him, Jim Intends to se^ just Hall? Perhaps you can only buy '43 '46 plains upon which the cen- how Courtmen V'\ into the much good all Open C. Mamzic. this one or Season R. Adams. AS.. USNR education two stamps a week, but if ':' J. Atkinson, AS. USNR ^ . A Mannino. 44 ter of the city lies and entered did him and try hks luck in every SPORTS Indus- student would do VILLANOVAN ,>•-," that our W. Barlter L. Schmitt. Pvt., USMCR where he was soon try. Catholic High, $5,000 goal would be a trifle. i Let's . .; , : K Soils. AS. USNH L. Bradley. Pvt.. USMCR quarterly ', '46 become co-editor of a • to all do . R. Schwartz our share; Thursday W. Carter. Pvt. USMCR give up a few Tuesday, December 7, 1943 Page Three Against Loyola ' the '47 •; ;'p'er . AS. of B. Cassidy. , T. Schubert. USNR magazine and a burner in good old Philadelphia coke.s, invest in a few stamps, buy • BORN , .:• AS. J. Dempsey, AS. USNR H Waters. USNH cinders. on Jan. 14, 'Cats Second Game Set For Dec. 11 ' 1922, Edward C. a few bullets! at Field House ,- . O, Lee. AS. USNR E Weinert, AS. USNR Vilianova welcomed Lou into the Brennan began his . education . V H. O'Keilly. AS. USNR Just to get started: With Swarthmore; All-Service fold of her civil engineering elite at Longstreth Grammar School. Elected To New Post Quintet to ':.;.•, CIrculatioo Staff The professor walked into class '40. then he in the fall of Since Mastering his first eight years of and pounded on AlumniNavy TripsMarines Represent '46 Gittings. . his desk: "Gentle- Vilianova For First A. Blanche. J. AS. USNR .^ Pi, Time ^ >' has been beaten into Phi Kappa learning, he then proceeded to H. Burns. AS. USNR L. Kurfuerst. AS. USNR men! . . , Order! '46 of the A.S.C.E. '44 . the local chapter West Philadelphia P. Cellucci. A. Esposito. and High School By O'REILLV, A.S. '47 Marci.so. '45 The class response was unani- HVPH N. D'Anfrelo. Dominic E. has recently deemed him fit to hold Here he was a member of student 29-25 Unbeaten '45 To Remain '44 The '43 A. Durante, ; Andrew D. Dp Masi. mous: "Be^r!" Wildcat basketball team will open its coui^ Its Vice-Presidency. He is quite an government and J. Fitzgibbons Joseph A. Di Pasqua, 45 was honored by M. Gatto, '45 intramural en- IDLE CHATTER: Loss Drops Austin to Second Place Behind Medics season with an away game against Loyola College of Balti- thusiast, as can Business Asblsfants The Social calendar more on Thursday, Dec. 9. and Swarthmore College the be seen from his was due for Who Also Defeated Day-Hops, 31-17; Residents on r. Perna, '45 J Lamb. AS. USNR a let-up and thus this active participa- week i^howa following Saturday at home. Beginning his J.7 ninth year Photography Assistant ..'..,,:' a marked lag in Place Tie tion in Wildcat socializ- I Trounce Fedig^an to Leave Last >- ' '.^ ';';•?•' "':;,. the foot- A. Derr . ing. The "Shoveling" was little as coach of Main Line basketball teams, Al Severance will ball and softbuU a By FRANK SQLIS, A.S. tedious but nevertheless I Faculty Advisor—Rev. Edward B. AIcKee, O. S. A. leagues. managed field an all-service quintet. In the opener against Loyola, to "dig up" some "dirt" The latest communique from Alumni Gym reports that I..OU is Master- here and This paper is dedicated to one oX the finest men who ever entered Villa- there. *the 'Cats will continue an old for the still in with the Ma- lova; scholar, athlete, gentleman — at-Arms unbeaten,' untied Alumni is the lead second deck of Vince Silverio connects Ann with series with the Greyhounds. L E O G O O D R E A U ... . rines close behind. Mendel Hall and the Day-Hops are bat- Mendel Hall. everything he does anymore; get Twice last season the court- Subscription: $2.00 per year. Circulation: 3500. True to Naval a look at his notebooks sometime t tling it out for third place, leaving the Residents one jump 'Speed Merchants Entered as second class matter at the Vilianova Post Grace December traditiorf, h i s> . . . Bill Regit men of Loyola went down to 1928. ...'. ;•.-;. W. / .. .-, . -v.---,-.: ahead of Fedigan, who holds the bottom berth. hobby is "wom- has finally given '• defeat 1) e f o r e Villanova's Collegiate Press; Distributor of Collegiate Digest. up . Member ol Associated en." He expects hopes of get- The Tuesday night fans' ' School Press Association. Catholic College Press Asso- ting to first ba.se Form Nucleus great squad. This .season may spell Member of Catholic to get into the witnessed the defeat of Fedi Mation, and National Scholastic Press Association. Seabeee as soon with Margie and a different story for study regula- as possible af- Left to right: Brennan, lademarco, Hobbs is being comp- gan at the hands of the TUESDAY DECEMBER 7, 1943 Phi Kap, Bowling tions, and the demands of the ter graduation in February, al- being elected a class officer ensated by a for scrappy Day - Hops, who Of Striking Power' Navy have greatly diminished the though he'll probably spend a little three consecutive years. Temple co-ed. . Artie i« I. matched 27 points against Fedi- By AL former long piactice sessions. Forget time in Midshipman'.s School lirst. After graduating from high Zeglen SEVERANCE Let's Not getting gan's 21. The big guns were on Basketball Coach When asked a for a statement school, Ed enrolled at Vilianova in a repu- League Begins Loyola will come up against the tation Transients' side that night, Newt Needless to this with Bunker Hill, the Alamo, and the for the press, he gave out with a the school of Mechanical Engineer- for dat- say, year's vint- 'Cats with one game already under TOGETHER off points and ing. Bringing with him the pro- ing four at a Ward knocking 10 Matches Held at 69th St. age of material presents a chal- in the minds loud "There's no place like Mana- F. X. N. McGUIRE, O.S.A. its belt, a 46-32 defeat by the Cur- Maine, Pearl Harbor will stand forever time. Perhaps Paul Simpson racking up 13 to tie REV. lenge. Only one veteran player will yunk." (And as we write this we gressive spirit and leadership which it At a meeting of the Eastern is possible? ? Alumni's Joe Walters for high scor- Bowling Center on Satur- grace the wooden way, and, he, tis Bay Coast Guard five. Thi« of Americans and lovers of freedom everywhere as a liv- can just hear that chorus of "You he displayed at West Philly, he ? Intercollegiate Athletic Associ- Bill Feeney, Le© Beilly and ing honors of the night. Frankie Frascella, is now a casual- aggregation is rated ain't kiddin" 's which is certain to joined all the campus organizations Dan days; Bonafiglia Rolls High ation, Rev. Francis X. N. Mo- Coast Guard ing monument to the dead of all the nations which have Murray started After this scrappy contest Alum- follow). relative to his course. the weekend olf Guire, Vice President and ty because of foot injuries. Nsw highly with a galaxy of college with the City Champion ni and Austin took the floor, and Game of 237 pari will in their all towards the fulfillment of man's greatest Ed was appropriately "wacked" game Sat- Moderator of Athletics at Vil> faces for the most be given the gallant stars on the team, and a win over into the Phi Kappa Pi in his urday afternoon. Joe Centrone re- had the fans howling as lanova was elected President evidence and Fresh- League of the Phi — the establishment of universal, lasting tranquility AYNESBORO, PA., was cently tried to catch up to the The Bowling of 150 lb. football league the court team of Bainbridge N.T.S. goal man year. The next semester he had a double celebration; Marines the t 1) e i r back- blessed with, the birth of his third Alumni qumtet. They Kappa Pi opened its season last of the association. The elec- - -: './'y^-;---' joined the ranks of " the student anniversary "with the vaunted ground in bas- Having no military unit on the among all mankind. tion took place during the an- w James Hobbs on August 27, branch of same woman," as well as her dropped the game, however, as the Saturday at the 69th St. Bowling ketball has been the American Society of Loyola has to content in history the course nual two-day meeting of the £. campus, be 'r'hrough all ages and every page 1922. After the usual five or six Mechanical Engineers. In the Ime twenty-first birthday. talented pill rollers kept their lead wide and varied. Alleys with ten teams, five Navy, I. A, A. held at the Biltmore with a team made up of boys just years of orientation to the ways of of to close at 29-25, Ray Caspef with (*' Coming from en- of human relations has run red with the blood of untold Committees, Ed was one of the One difference between a cutie Hotel last Wednesday. Fr. Mc- ^"^IH"* the world, he dawdled off to a local points, bolstered the Marine of- two mixed and three civilian, com- fresh from high school play. Two decoration managers for the Inter and an old maid is that the cuties 10 Gulre succeeds Maurice J. virons where all forth in quest of the ever- little help from In- as in former years. Ship's millions who have vainly gone grammar school, realizing Frat dance and was on the com- go out with the Johnnies while the fensive getting ample peting "Clipper" Smith, former coach types of system veterans of last season's campaign that he was to spend almost all of guald Konesgard who threw 7 tal- of have present human craving for filial love and peace. But too mittee for the recent student con- old maid sits home with the Wil- Company, composed of the men of of the Wildcat gridiron team play are the only holdovers left Coach his next eight years there. Staunch lies into the final score. who left last spring to enlist been employed vention of the A.S.M.E. lies. (Ask Al Petralia!) the Navy and Marine offices lost athlete. Of into thinking they have attain- character In Reese, former Vilianova often have men been duped that he was, he survived, Interested in all things along the Rugged Game the Uqited States Marine and where in | twitv but he was only out of the place a "^^^ iM^-* »aj:.«av. Taking over the spotlight, third its first game on a forfeit allowing Corps. these only one, Bob O'Connor, son ed this end by feelings of self-satisfaction and indifference, lines of engineering, Ed has been many instances few months when they told out the Resi- the Swabs to take over undisputed him a charter member of the staff of Frank 'Lover' Moreley cant make floor Mendel beat the system has of the Governor of Maryland, was and too often have they been shocked into the realization he'd have to put up with four more dents 19-13. The Mendelites built left solely the Vilianova Engineer, and this up his mind between Rosemont and possession of first place. The Holy been a regular on last season's varsity. " the half this years of the same kind of stuff. year has assumed the post Busi- Chestnut Hill. up an early lead, finishing to the individual taTents and ac- that there are many who would take advantage of of At least he has it Rollers and the Senior Chems both Elected captain of the team, O' 10-4, Gene Orcutt of the th|rd complishoients of the boy. This education business became ness Manager of the monthly. limited to two institutions by now! AlPostus, steadying influ- '^ .••^ lost by the same score, 3-1, to third Connor will be a passiveness. y-i. :: - .'.; ':•.•;'••; deckers zipped three ^ held goals quite a habit with Jim, so late in Ed. looks forward to his work as . . . Al Sehlstedt is still peeved Employs Vital Points season, become top deck Mendel and to the Junior ence the greater part of the nations, we humbly 1940 he embarked on another four- an M.E., but anticipates his ap- about that twenty mile limit through the hoop to ; . As a great nation in the family of and The Blue and While employs a of his experience. scorer of the game. What the con- because year cruise into its profundities proaching chance for a commis- the main reason is Jennifer, home ^^I i< Civils respectively, while the re- Bill Sullivan important part in they system of play, identified with the Joe McGarry, a substitute last thank God that we have been given an in testants lacked in scoring maining teams split their matches. when he enrolled in Villanova's sion. Being connected with Villa- Baltimore. BUI "Daddy" Drum- East. It is known as a up to the action, which commonly season has been moved cannot be asleep electrical engineering school. He nova in so many categories, he will my has taken a paternal inteiest certainly cuade up in formulating a better world. This time we fast breaking offense and a close fill the other guard posi- violent at times. ."SI 00 for Prizes varsity to now decided that he needed a little naturally regret leaving his Alma in Wynnewood lately. Frank Mot- was quite On All-State man - to -man defense. However, tion. The remaining three positions happiness of future generations depends night Aluinni The league will lun for ten to our duties. The soothing activity of another sort to Mater when graduation day rolls zen-becker would be terribly disap- On Thursday there is a great deal more to it will be all filled by freshmen. All trounced the Day-Hops 31-17; ilic weeks and the committee in charge AlPostus, stand :-y of the Wildcat unwavering convictions and our farsightedness. We take his mind off the long ^rind. so around. pointed if the Villanovan were ever eye. It calls for sof Loyola High on our 21-18; is still than meets the three are graduate ^lllllttMll"' •.'.<.• «ililMMM"""""""""*"i »»IHMIHUHHHmillHHIIIIIIIllllHlllltllllHHmmnHllllllt«l Marines nosed out Mendel of the league undecided backfield for the past three years, discontinued . . . that in per- conference cham- is clear. Fedi- the finals. At present there list post a complement must be which team was must not fail them. Our objective G. A. L. and the Residents rolled over about who week was awarded a — George "Hollywood" Banning re- fect shape for running. It demands pion of Maryland last season. Hold- gan 25-lo. High scorer of the night are the choice of Sweepstakes or on the United Press All-Eastern cently contributed twelve bucks to clever footwork, fine i-cflexes, drive, forward position will was Joe Walters from Alumni with what are termed 'knockdown'' squad hsuj just J)een named to the ing down one Bell Telephone Co. for one of the courage, and clever ball handling. be Bill Lacey, scholastic high scor- a total of 6 field goals and 2 fouls, matches. The Sweepstakes will second string of the Associated It's Up To YOU "essential" phone calls to Ai kan- Moving in a oiodifled figure eight, er in conference play while at Loy- 14 points in all. consist of individual games in Press's All-Eastern eleven. Postus, sas, Fedigan's mystery of the it calls for the offense to so jockey High. His deadly eye on set and varied have been the critical comments of Commuters Cheat Gun which there will be prizes. The whose forte throughout the whole ola ANY week: Who hit big Bud Bloom in the defense as to cause them to fine floor play has mark- To Alumni-Day Hop game was "knockdown" matches will take sea.o'on ^as passing, literally ran shots and The the back of the with themselves in a position player on tho students on past Vilianova social functions. Often- ^l neck an or- list elite dur- place ed him as a standout M fairly close in the liist half, the place between the first and second, himiself onto the of the ange? where the offensive move of the team. At guard and center respec- times these criticisms, if taken into consideration, might score at the end of the half being the third and fourth, etc., thus al- ing the last three games. Particu- If team will cause the individual to tively, will he* the other freshmen, by now di^giusted, remember: 18-10, favoring Alumni. Things lowing each team to move up a larly outstanding was his 85-yard before has the op- :c>fCampus loose a step or picl< himself off, and Gisriel. have made for a better affair but seldom The one who thinks our jokes the start poppin' until mid-half notch if it is at all possible. The touchdown gallop against Holy Scharnberger ';/•' didn't poor :• •.>'.•'' .•.''•".';.' ••,/>.,: '^\ The Wildcats open their home an announcement of By PVT. JOHN BITTIG when Paul Simpson sunk a foul for league ofticials have at present at Cross; even the fact that the play New-Comer Promising :,;. portunity of choice arisen. In making on .Saturday night against Would quickly change his views, the Day Hop^ to win out in a their disposal a total of $100 for was called back didn't detract from Johnny Ramsey, a new-comer, season ODAY we observe America's the Air Corps Radio School at This is the first time a dance to be held in January, the Student Council offers the Could he compare the jokes we technical. Alumni, or more the prizes for both teams and in- his performance. gratifying in his Swarthmore. second year in double has been very World War Truax, Wisconsin. Larry is be print .';.•'' '''' in history that these two teams to specifically, Bill Hughes, took over dividuals. Honored Twice stj'le of play, and his ability to student that long awaited chance. You, the people who will T II. In these two years almost and since the married shortly after Christmas. With those we cannot use! minutes when Billy Sullivan, quiet but dynamic will get together, in the few remaining This year there is a sharp con- grasp the fundamentals of the style game will given one thousand two hundred and 165-lb. end a Wildcat along with Garnet has a V-12 unit, the make the venture a success or failure, this time be On the Navy side of the aviation Bob Murphy is reported to be a pass from Hughes to "Nort" trast in the atmosphere because of and of play employed. Here, I feel we should prove to be quite interest- fifty Vilianova alumni and under- taking dance lessons in waltz time furthered Alumni's lead Pois-tus for the past three years, was have a potential threat both in, the requested task of creation, promotion, and dependent field Powers the entrance of V-12 teams. As there are Joe Barnes, Paul Gal- given honorable mention on the ing. The Little Quakers opened graduate students have entered the lately, Arthur Murray or Madame 14-6. At this point the gallant Day- was done last year the league and out of the fifteen-foot area. lagher, and George "Ace" Veiling. .Joe same squad. Two other Wildcats, their season last Saturday when completion. LaZonga, Bob? Joe Barrett still Hops sunk a long one to ra'se the will be run on a 140 scratch basis Coupled with Johnny is Al Postus, armed servicer of their country. to Main Line campus this they met the Philadelphia Navy is at Moravian College, Bethlehem, didn't get a bill for that foi1y-five score 14-8. In retaliation, Rodge and an 80% handicap based on the new the one of the finest all-around athletes Requests for a band have at times included such A member of the Merchant Ma- season, Al Kasulin and Bob Nealon, Yard Receiving Ship and won the Pa., while Paul and "Ace" are minute long distance call recen'.ly. McRae bounded one to Hughes who difference between the competitors. to grace Villanova's athletic his- transferred from Miami U. game, 57-54. Bill Emmctt, guard, thoughts as choice in the style of music, the standing of the rine since December, 1942 is Cass Maybe she paid for it after all? Al slipped in under the basket to set who tory, V-5-ing at Bloomsburg State Teich- Bonafiglia Bolls High \-12 came to Swarthmore from La- Carreras has a new Philadelphia 18-8. With seconds to under the program, were also Al, immediately after the foot- who itself. Will it Halloway. i'le is a midshipman and the score at orchestra, and subsequent appeal of the band ers College. Paul iis to be con- for their fayette through the Navy led the interest that has been claiming set fly Individual honors went on Satur- cited playing by the news- ball season, appeared for the bas- traveled to Iceland, go Newt Ward a one hander has Scotland, papermen, as war;; Max Chepenuk, a attack with 13 points. be a name band ? Do you want a mixed selection of music ? gratulated; he is now a proud most of his weekends for the past from mid-court to beat the whistle day to Tony Bonliglia of the Jun- ketball practice. He has shown a England, Ireland. Cass also tells of guard, playing his first year of var- Another of the starting team is * father. month. and finish the half at 18-10. The ior Civils, who rolled a 237 for the spirit and style of play that I be- The decision this time will lie with you. h\a ship playing tag with subma- sity ball. John Early, who leained his bas- Captain: All men who left the second half was characterized by highest single of the day, and then lieve will go a long way in aid- rines for three days around the ROUTINE STUFF: These five men were all honored ketball right here in Philadelphia. To make a dance a success is to make all the adornments barracks last night to meet their much rough-house with Alumni a finished his day with a 183 and 177 ing the present team to secure a Azores. twice by the A. P. Sullivan and Pos- Early is a forward and played at girls at the station, step forward Are they strict at Vilianova? Joe Walters scoring thfe first goal. for a 597 total and an average of reputable record. Joe Walters, of the affair successful in themselves. The very attachment tus were named to the first string West Catholic High before going Air Corps Popular Strict? You remember Jonesey? This was quickly followed up with 199. Rosa, a teammate of Bonafig- Andy Fontana and Charlie Labclle, . . . . BATTALION HALT! ! ! All-State team while Chepenuk was to Lehigh University from whence which is the precursor of the function then necessarily must Well he died in class, and they long shot by Foley of the Day- lia rolled a 224 game while Bob all speed merchants on the wooden Popular with Villanovans, as with a closer to home for the Yentzel In California propped him up until the lecture Leahy of the Swabs rolled a high chosen for a spot on the alternate will likely form a he came almost is Hops. The Commuters were play- way, more than be catching; you must have a fitting name for the. dance. everyone else, the Air eleven. As before both KaioOilin and same reason that brought Emmett Corps both and Nivy. At the War Dog Reception and ended! ing good ball, and in the last min- 206. nucleus that will give us a strik- — Army Nealon were given honosable men- to Swarthmore. Will it be a Snow Frolic? No? What would you call it? Father Dunne, former Alumni Hall training Center at San Carlos, Cali- Ed Bernhein and Tito 'Casanova' ute of the game, Jake Edeiken re- Team honors for the high scores ing power dangerous to overlook. tion. Early is the dead-eye dick of the fornia, is Dick Yentzel. Dick tells Infanzon had heavy dates up in covered his own shot to score, and went to the Junior Civils with an Plenty of work and play should Agajn it is entirely of your making. ' ' and coach of the "Big being able to sink then own is ai^signed all immensely. team, Green Teams," is Air us that each min four Reading this past Saturday night. Paul Simpson cheated the gun with 845; they were closely followed by improve three an Army KLOTZ IN ARMY from either close in or far out. He The laments for a formal affair such as were seen in the Vir- dogs and he has charge of them Can't keep up with Tito anymore! a last second hook shot to finish the fourth floor M. E.'s with a 760. Boys WUling Corpa chaplain at Richmond, " Herm in "Reds Klotz, former Vil- tips the scales at 160 and that he ginia. Among the aviation students during their complete training, Jim McDaid and Howie Connolly the game at 31-17, The Civils also ran off with the It is in the height department lush and happy days of yesteryear have been equalled in ianova basketball lu.ninary, now in is a stockily built fellow can be we have Murphy at San Ensign John Donnelly has been created a new dance routine down Rooter Saves Day high three game total of 2394 fol- that the real work lies. Bill Feen- James An the Army, stationed at Camp Luna, seen from the fact that he goes volume by the conservative desire for informal dances. Semi- tonio, Texas, and £d McGettlgan at on an ordance tour of the country in Louie's last week, which has The following game, matching lowed by the Holy Hollers with ey, Don Osterman, Phil Jakeway Texas, is starring on the Camp's 5 ft. 10 in. Gettysburg College, Pa. Aviation while Ensign Bill Marcheml is at possibilities of becoming a post fourth floor Mendel with the Mar- 2147. and Bob Forrest are the tall cedars formal, one might say, is then the happy medium. Still, who court team. Ray Wimch. big 6 ft, 2 In. 190 cadets include mine sweeper school. war craze. If vaudeville comes ines, almost resulted in a forfeit Standings of the quintet. However, although Jack Heftl, also at "Reds," an outstanding scholastic pounder from Oaklyn, handles the is the one to say? It is for all to say and from these all a San Antonio, Texas, Tony Paruta ut back they're looking forward to a when, due to unforseen circum- VV. L. blessed with the necessary physi- Future ensigns are Dick Ryan, player at South Philadelphia High, pivot slot and the Wildcats had bet- Santa Ana Air Base, Santa Ana, Cal- profitable stage career; if not stances, the Marines appeared at ^'« ••' 4' cal assets, nevertheless their fail- majority speaks. Bill Sullivan, and William "Doc" Swabs «.•'(* • entered Vilianova in 1940, and he ter watch out for him for from all fornia, Harry Apoln at Greenville, they'll settle for a good apple starting time with only four men. ure to put Into operation our style Coll who are attending midship- Jr. Civils 3 1 regular on that year's can really "zip 'em." would-be became a reports he Do not be reticent now that your opportunity has come. Mississippi, Ray Baldwin at Santa man's school at Northwestern Uni- stand! ! What all this about John However, Bill Smith,- a of play has left a great deal of Mendel 3rd 3 1 tAiperb freshmin team. He easily The other positions are taken care Maria, California, and Art Ketschke "Dry Run" Millet chasing a merry Marine rooter, saved the day until work to be done. The last two Should you fail to speak when the time is had then be silent versity, Evanston, 111. gained a starting post on the var- of by Jerry Adams and Honk and Howie Kohl at Ryan Field, Tuc- widow? ? Rumor has it that Car- the full complement of Marine bas- Sr. Six. Cj ••••••••• * 2 mentioned, however, 1 feel, will In the ASTP at Arkansas College sity in 1941 and retained it until he Bordman, Adams comes to the at the results. You have asked; you are being appeased. If son, Arizona. Gerald McDermott, los Cuardos is saving his pennies keteers arrived. Ray Kasper of Mendel 4th 2 2 give the local followers something is George "Teddy" Baer. left school in 1942. After leaving Penn, where his 8Ch.> by Garnet from also in the Army Air Curps, is a tail to present some fortunate damsel the Austinites set off the game 2 to be proud about when they have you have at any time harbored opinions on such questions As a parting shot: Soph Day-Hops \.,.. 2 school Klotz Joined the Philadelphia lastlc schedule kept him from pai^- gunner and now is at Kingman, with a Christaia« sparkler! . . for sinking two in a row. Fred Goet* had a little more work. Both boys Phillies 2 2 "Sphas" and played ball with them ticipating in sports. Bordman is finally, Arizona. In the ground crew is The Japanese want to buy the friendship sake? ? Bill Boyle and suit by adding on another are fearle«8 in their style of play vaunt them now. Realize, that the outcome is what followed for the remainder of the 1942 and the only returning veteran from Jack Doren, last year'p Alumni Hall bottom boata from Oatiilina John Burke went In foV 4 dash of th« Marines. After a lit- Holy Rollers 8 1 and both are drilling. With a spirit f:ic:M tally for all the 1943 season. He was called Ust e^tlad.and wUl probpb- you, the majority of.^^tspoken students, have made it. basketball etar, U.t4-) so they can review their flyiturdhy y€&f> now at ^anta Aoai hctavlcr ent^rUlnnient St, iCheics . . . • t • • S 1 by th^ Army on March 1, duilng the ly M tne ateaaying influence In ">.Jt> » i< 0*11. SCVJCRAKCl: .1 M« .•^H. a California, and Larry Su9l|v|i|i ii^ UMtl Alfht fit th« o^thu'^ ' 4UJMNI KAVT .r C««Ma««4 • race F«vr Ship's Compm:^ ,i*^t,,\0* i\ pfo-l«a]gu« pl^cttM. CMtlatcd si r«c« F«ar^ th«r« agahlst ths Main I4n«rs. "

I^ge Pour VILLANOVAN 7» 1»43 1 Alumni Navy gross atole the ball and passed to two for the Fedigs. Not to be out* Costello who threw one up to fin- done, Helwig, McQuade, Boyle, and Army's Mysiinski, Davis Chosen Coatiaaed From Face Three ish the game at 21-18. Corqhili of the Resident hit theb tie foul play, Harold Pryor and Corkhiil of the Residents hit the Steals Bali Bill Flaherty hit the foul line for basket for 8 points, bringing the Unanimously For All-Opponent Team 2 and 1 points respectively. Men- Fedigan was beaten by the Resi- score up to 24-8 With a final drive del, however, wasn't totally out- dents in the tinal game of the the Fedigs garnered 3 more points. Cadets Dominate Team, Gain Four Placed, Merritt and done as a foul shot by Joe Gern- night. Helwig, who tk;d for high A mid-court one-handed shot by and arching last scoring honors with teammate Murphy Also Named; Sampson, Muhlenburg, Holy Cross gnoss an minute L.eo Knoll followed by a straight stab by Madigan from side court Jack Welsh at 6 points each, start- long and a foul finished the game VILL and Lakehurst Represented on Squad territory fixed the half-time score ed off the game with an under the at 25-13. mN at 9-3, favor the Marines. basket shot for the Residents. Bill Army's captain, Cas Myslini?kl, Crusader Standouts Joe'Costello, a consistently good Boyle, also a Boarder, then stole un- Vol. 17—No. 17 N. A. A. S. X-660 VILLANOVA COLLEGE, VILLANOVA, PA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1943 and Glenn Davis received the George Connor and Stan Koslow- floor mart, seemed to find his eye the ball at mid-court and dropped Villanova's football rfky took y///////////f/////////i/////u animous vote of tackle and halfback back- in the second half. High scorer for in a fast lay-up. Welsh, keeping to lead two other teammates, fleld positions respectively. for- team The Mendel, he threw in three field up the Resident streak, followed Merritt and Ed Murphy, to named Frank mer was as running male goals and a foul shot to threaten in shortly after with a long. Deciding positions on the Wildcat's All-Op- to Frank Merritt All-Eastern on the this session. "Red" Nealon of the that it was time for Fedigan to KEEP SUPPLIED WITH ponent eleven. Army led in the is Lt. Comdr. Prince A.I.Ch.E. Students team and incidentally, it the sec- Marines sunk his usual long shot score. Jack McMahan grabbed a balloting with these four men but consecutive ond year that he has after a quick starboard sider drop- hot pass, and flicked in a short only Sampson N.T.S., Muhlenburg, and been awarded this honor. Koslow- SCHOOL TICKETS ped in by Costello. Keeping the to be dismayed by a Helwig, Wel-sh, Holy Cross each managed to place sky, while grtill a freshman, ran and ball rolling, Jim Shoe:«aker of and Dom Parrone procession that Attend Exhibit; two men on the team while Lake- passed the Crusaders to their 12-7 Assigned Here As Mendel dropped in a long shot fol- racked up 6 more points for the «00D ON SUMS AND ftAIL hurst N.A.S. was awarded the final victory over the Wildcats. Fedi- CARS UNTIL USIO lowed shortly afterwards by a Residents. Jack Malone, of I spot. Muhlenburg, the first opponent of short side court jab. Taking their gan, then did some fancy dribbling Sc o Mde, including Spectol Mysiinski, Merritt and Murphy the season and the victim of a 35-12 turn at the basket, "Ingie" Kons- to end the half at 14-4. Fre* rronifert. Obtain IdtntM* Medical Officer To Hold Meeting were center, guard, and tackle on Main Line victory, was not to be gard and Fred Goetz next dropped Joe Mihalek of Fedigan gave the cation Cords ot School Offlco. the Army line that yielded to very outdone and consequently placed University of Pennsylvania New Improvements, Post- a field goal apiece to score for the second half a quick start by drop- HED ARROW LINES few opponents thia year. Mysiinski Charlie Mikionis and Bill Killian at ping fast, Marines. Jim Shoemaker then a one armed shot. This Mritodst^Mo Swbo*fc«n Graduate Succeeds Comdr. war Trends in Equipment was named to the UP All-American guard and tackle posritions. These Tr««»^«fl«H*R C«. dropped a foul to settle the score was succeeded by a long, tossed by team, while Merritt rated a tackle two were the standouts of the Mule and Design at 17-12, favor Austin. Welsh shot tly afterward. Jack Ma- Minnick as Senior Adminis- Displayed at position on the All-Eastern squad. line and played such brilliant ball lone then took over and tallied up Officer Convention Davis performed brilliantly against throughout the game that they were Joe Gerngross slammed the ap- trative Medical the 'Cats and once for ple home on a spinner which pre- got away a chosen over men such as Army's By I'VT. LARRY SCHIVUTT QO-yard gain before being pushed Bob MacKinnon and Princeton's ceded another "dead eye" long by By HARRY A. WATERS, A.S. Nealon which Villanova was represented at tha out of bounds within the 10-yard Bernie Gallagher. made him high scor- •Lieutenant Commander Robert A. nineteenth meeting of the Amer- line. Paratrooper er with 4 field goals to his credit. Prince, U. S. N. R., has been as- ican Chemical Industry Exhibition Ex-Vlllanovan Named The final selection proved to be From then on Mendel took over Andy Stopper, who tipped the bal- Earle Hassell, Marine paratrooper with Costello coming down the signed to Villanova as Senior Ad- last week by twenty-one men con- ,.ance against the Main Liners for and halfback on the Lakehurst floor to sink a fast "lay up" shot ministrative Medical Officer for the nected with its Chemical Engineer- With seconds to play, Joe Gern- ing Department. Most of the stu- Sampson, pulled down a prominent Naval Air Station eleven. Haerseil Tastee Cube Steak Co. trainees stationed here. Through trip are backflfld spot. The former star of was a constant thorn in the sides of dents who made the mem- ^MiiiiimiiituiiHiiiiiiminiiiiiuiiminNiiifiNiiiiiiiiNc this appointment he succeeds Com- bers of the Villanova Chapter the great Villanova teams of '35, '36, the Wildcats that evening and his PHILADELPHIA, PA. of '37, spelled the difference between running, and kicking were superb mander William T. Minnick, U. S. the American Institute of Chemi- wins and losses for the Sailors this during the game. However, this N., Ret. cal Engineers. year. Against Cornell, when they same running was the only consola- Though born in New York in Leaving early Friday, the men weren't able to use him, the Samp- tion of the Lakehurst rooters and for Platters first visited the laboratories of Steaks Sandwiches and 1897, Lt. Comdr. Prince has spent son team lost, and against Army, he his two touchdowns were represent- Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, the greatest part of his life in Pat- passed and ran the Gobs to an early atives of the fighting spirit of the then spent the remainder of the erson, N. J., attending public lead. However, as soon as he was outclassed Blimps. day at Madison Square Garden grammar and high school there. removed from the line-up because where the exposition was held. of an injury. Army went on to win Graduating from the Rutgers Necessarily condensed because of BOWLING SHOES | University School of Pharmacy by a small margin. Charlie Mehel- Bell Phone: ARDMORE 4761 I in present conditions, the exhibition ich, former Duquesne end, was the 1919, he worked as a druggist for was, however, a good indication of teammate of Stopper who was Family Trade Solicited six years. He received his B. S. post-war trends in equipment and chosen as end on the All-Opponent degree at the University of Penn- design. Outstanding in these squad. trends seemed to be a wider use of corrosion-resisting metals and plas- tics, light metals assuming a more Severance LEONARD prominent place, and greater adop- tion of automatic control instru- ' Contlniird From Pace Three ments. such as theirs, they cannot help DI SANTO but crash the lineup, and deliver 'a rend Toward Streamlining $3.90 Men's the goods. Bowling Shoes. 5 Still greater screamlining of Fancy Fruits and Combination soles. Choice of = . It is my contention, and it has equii/nient will take place, eiectrio right or left hand. t y been based on some fifteen years Q O C E . ana electronic heating will coma Now only ^ of intercollegiate basketball ex- Vegetables tD^M^O E iiuo greater piomiueuce, and perience, that with a green team, many substitutions now in use will the first baptism of tire can do Wholesale and Retail have continuing post-war produc- wonders In bringing to light fail- tion, according cu me indicaiions of ings and weaknesses, and also go tne siiovv. a long way in impressing person- Among the more interesting dis- alities with the necessity of follow- 2735 HAVERFORD ROAD plays at the huge indoor arena ing a definite style of play. Loyola Wiis showing ox working models ARDMORE. PA. a will provide this opportunity and of vacuation apparatus for ditticult I this -o look forward to encounter Ths dc irHlanorcin^ size separation oy Dorr Co. Gen- lAdles' with interest and anticiptaion. $4.00 Bowling Oxfords. eral Ceramics &. Co. displayed Two - tone bowling oxfords, chemical stoneware equipment, a combination ^Q CT duplex condensing coil, and a new soles. Fine value O «>^«)«mO development, white, iron-free chem- You Must Bring Your ical porcelainware. Ration Book to Buy Another interesting object was Bowling Shoes. LT. COM. ROB£Ur A. PRINCE, one made by the Cambridge In- USMR strument Co. It was an automatio gus analyzer, requiring no chemi- ' i'.'. . sylvania in 1927 and completed the University's Medical School in 1931. Seminar To Present 'Engineer* Continues cals or moving parts. -^ Interned in Paterson Christmas Carols Aeeo Domim To Feature Photos Toui- Augments Theory After this long period of training, By JOHN DEMPSEY, A.S. Harry Blumenfeld, assistant pro- The next and last music seminar The "Villanova Engineer," cam- fessor of chemistry and chemical THIS Dr. Prince interned ,at the St. Jo- SPORT STORES seph Hospital in Pateison, but not before the Christmas holidays will "Ha; Rest you want? Get out of pus technical publication, will fea- engineering, said, in reference to trip, ' x'his of thing is PHILA. DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. •'• before marrying Miss Julia Garo- at Simp.son Hall, ture articles by Anthony the sort a 512 MARKET ST convene tomorrow here—" v^. .•.;;;,-: Mannino falo of .Hackensack, Dr. fine opportunity for those who are N. J and Arthur in the 4th Ik Poplar Sts., Phila.. Fa. ^:.' 12:30 P. M. Keeping in tempo The man stood framed in light. Roth coming 113 S. 16' Stre'et Prince then entered general prac- interested to see just what is being festivities, the semi- 'Tis November issue. Mannino, presi- tice, being associate surgeon at St. with the yule "We have no bed. truly said done in the field. It gives a man Joseph's Hospital until 1942, when nar will be conducted in a Christ- You'll find no room tonight." dent of the Villanova Student the chance to witness the practical CHRISmAS commissioned Lt. side of his classroom theory." he was Com- mas mode, featuring many of the Branch of the A. I. E. E., has writ- United At the same time Prof. Biumen- mander in the States Naval popular Christmas Carols and music A dust-caked youth, a weary maid; ten an interesting and informative Reserve. feld mentioned the coming meeting from the Opera "Hansel and "A little way to go; thesis on sound reproduction per- of the A. I. Cn. E. It is to be next He was then assigned to Bain- Gretel." No need to far, a sta ale's near; taining to the Motion Picture In- Friday, December 17. A distin- Have a Coca-Cola = iQu^Tal? bridge, Md., as senior medical offi- Also featured will be Wagner's The last one told so. dustry. It is concise, well written guished guest speaker, in the per- -Or • / cer at the receiving station. There me UP?) Selgfried Tdylle." This piece was J. Rushton, will be (WHATS he directed the pnysicaL examina- and should have a special appeal son of Dr. H. written by the great Teutonic mas- present. Dr. Rushton is head of tions of recruits commencing their A swaddling cloth, a wisp of to the Electrical Engineers. The ter as a gift to his wife, who bore co-featured article, compiled by the Department of Chemical Engi- boot training. him a son one month before straw, Arthur Roth, chairman of the neering at the University of Vir- The father of three children, Dr. Christmas. The gift was presented And mirrored in soft brown eyes JL lease help keep crowded Student Branch of the A. S. M. E., ginia and is also the chairman of Prince is very interested in all Christmas Eve, when a complement Of beasts stalled there, a cradle deals with the testing of model the committee on the student sports. While at the University of of orchestral pieces gave forth a where dreadnaughts and is accompanied branch of the A. I. Ch. E. Villa- Pennsylvania he participated in the spectacular rendition at the Wag- by official Navy photographs. nova's Student Chapter Award will inter-fraternity basketball league, the A new-born infant lies. Long Distance circuits clear ner household. Since virtuoso also be presented at this meeting. and when at Bainbridge played the 'The picture section, started in of the Opera was working on society will convene at 12:30 last month's issue, will The catcher for the medical oHicers' " the time, the the sun roused himself, be a regu- great "Seigfried at Now has P. M. at Simpson Hall. Softball team, the team which fin- operatic larly-featured topic hereafter and calls. "Idylle" carries part of the While stars lie down to rest. for necessary war ished second in a league of stiff theme. However, because of its will, In a most interesting way, The angels sing, their voices ring: the students with the vari- competition. history and joyous spirit, it is well acquaint Reai'don Wounded "Et homo factus est." ous activities and functions at Vil- / Assigned to Arsenal known as a Christmas piece. Word has just been received that lanova. The credit for the excel- Reardon, USNR, Prior to his coming to Villanova, The seminars will be resumed on Ensign David N. lent photography work goes to Villanova's Commerce Lt. Comdr. Piince was assigned to Wednesday, January 5, at which graduate of John Millet, photography editor. four-year